S`.d3ALS3LF~iii3~tL~J. ,Oit the 18t1i instant, by the Rev. Asiol4 31r: 19iIlinm:A. - yleming,' to Nitta Susan Ann Walker, both of Petersburg, Perri Jll s, On Wednesday, the 13th inst., after n lin gering iliness:,'Mr.' Jobs OFFICER, Of , ilia bor.- °ugh, aged 51 years,' In Newville, on Monday, the 10th inst., Mr., d'Alsius Laimut.m,lmthe,66th year of his age. And while ye , too often -meet with uncalled for, land even fulsome panegyrics and praises bestowed on individuals; tiVlten noticing their death,' we think' that 'all Who were intimate. with Mr. Laughlin;Will bear us out in saying that in his death hiS brother and •sisters have lost a faithful guide" and counsellor; Bo) all,urch aralSeSsiati an intelligent, pious, and .upright • member, ,being blessed ,with a pious ancestry and ,correct training in youth, which with a naturally sober,-thoughtful and pious turn of mind, it, soon became evident that his first choice was the one.thing needful ; ,from which time until the day of his death, he might tru ly be said:to have walked. with Cod. It , nittY , be said:of him that, the world' s frowns and muileS 'were alike unheeded by him, his vioar's Crown and Kingdom was his all-nbsurb ing thought, and While litany of his :christian Mends thinight-hmmightiravo-becn-more-use-- , ful to the a:limbo so much loved, had he been less 'reserved; still his extreme disdain coup led as it wag with h strong aversion to a nun , pleasing spirit seemed:to have governed and fixed his retiring habits,' 4. But Ito has fm-: ished his course with joy, and his latter end was peace. Blessed are the dead that:die in the Lord; from henCefortli sayeth the spirit &c. M. New '26vertOcincnts. BELLES LEVZIES SOCIETY. SIXTI-FIFTH #NNIVERSARY THE public are informed that the sixty-fifth anniversary of the Belles Lettres Society of Dickinson Cellege, will be celebrated in the Methodist Episcopal Church, On Monday e vening, the 2.lth inst. Door .open at 6 1 1 . - o'cloOk. Exercises com mence at 7. By, order of the Committee. SAMUEL' FORD, ALBERT RITCHIE, J. 'WESLEY AWL; ED. B. SEYMOUR, J. M. SHEARER, H. IL PFIiIFFER, FRANCIS D. 'HODGSON, Onionfin. LAST NOTICE ,j . S the subscriber intends 'leaving all persims knowing theniselves indebted to hint, arc requested 16 come, formitird without delay and 'make payment, or their accounts will be pliteed in, ifie• inikla' of, n' Justn:e for collection. J. G. 'CAN:I%IOIV Y. NOTICE 1 XTO SUBSCRIBRS Ibr the Public Led. J ger by the month, will ho received at the Book Store el' the subscriber, after 'he FIRST OF MARCO. ensuing. ' D. MARTIN, Feb. 1973 t • - 11-ELUTLIN"S IDrug ana. raitey Store! THE LADIES shall meet with the most polite attention at Rawlin's Drug and Fancy Store, - andbe supplied with - TlZers and Rous• Eel's . PERFUMERY at city prices. A Fresh lot just revolved. A. fresh stock ofNE.RUITS and CONFEC• TIONARIES just arriied. Fine Sweet Or• anges at 18 cents per dooco„fine lemons at 15 cents per 'dozen, Figs 12i, Seedless, Bunch and Cluster Raisins nt 10,- and .13 cents, English Walnuts, Filberts, -Italian Cheinuts, &c., Lemon, Mint, Clove, Aniseed, Terube aad other candies, all for sale at' Philadelphia prices, at RAWLIN'S DRUG AND FAN CY STORE, next door to the - Post Office, " - Main st., COO°. • A lot of choice BRANDIES 'sod WINES, fcir medicinal use, just received and for sale at Rawlins Drug and Fancy Store, West Main street, Carlisle. TOBACCO AND CIGARS of the best brands always for sac at Rawlin's Drug and Fancy StoPe. , [Feb 19 FARMER'S - EggrOiciraff rpHE subscriber would respectfully invite A. the attention of- fanners to his zissortment of PLOWS, now manufac . - • lured.. neer Crnighead'avMill in South Middleton township, four miles south of Carlisle. ---• My assortment consists of Withrow's, Stuckey's and Ball's patterns.- The Castings will all he - ground. I will also make GRAIN CRADLES. of the most im• proved patterns. All orders directed to Wm. L.Craighead. Carlisle, will be attended to with .promptnoss, and Plows or Cradles deny eredflpiny part of the county free of charge. WM. L. CRAIGHEAD, Propt,r. DAVID STUCKEY, Oranttfitcl'r • Feb.l9 6m Estate of Benjamin Diller, dee'd. XTO TIC E is hereby given that loiters of tid al ministration with the will annexed, on the estate of BENJAMIN DILLER, late of North I iddle ton.xown ?hip, -Cu m borlend- eounty,d e ceased, have been granted tci'lhe subscriber residine. in Monroe township, in said county.— All persons \knoing themselves indebted to said estate iC.D' required to make immediate payment end those having clainis_ure requested to present them to febl9-6tpd JOHN DILLER, adner. Steam Iron Railing. =ORE dt. GALLA,GnErt., Corner of Ridge Road and _Broad Street, , PHILADELPHIA. wOULD call the attention of purchnters to their elegant assortment of if rough and Cast Iron Railing for CEMETERIES, BALCONIES, VERANDAS, Roiling for ,Churches, Public and Priya.i3 Buildings, Public Squares, dr„c., together with all kinds of Plnin and Ornamental Iron Work. More . & Gallagher's. Book of ORIGINAL DESIGNS, containing the best selection oh designs that has-ever been issued, will be sent to any person who may wish to make st , solecL tins. 1feb19.51. To Bridge Builders. THE Comniissioners of Cumberland county will receive proposal; at their office in Car- lisle, until liIONDAY, the 10th of Martth, '1851; for the building of a WOODMF, IFIREDGE across the Conodogninct Creek, at a point at or near Eckert's ,Hill and fording, in Newton' 'township, Cumber Fend county. The Bridge to be of the following dimen stone, viz :--:To contain in length 12t1 feet in the'cleor from one abutment to,ilis other on the opposite shore, and to,ba fact. wide ,in 'the clear. • 'flie two abutments - 10;1m' 111 feet•thisilt in the bottom with a battcridvvallier one - inch to the foot on three sided. °villa niiiitment. The abutments to be 11 feat iiigWfrcim tho'bot tom of the creek to .the cord lindi.i -Two sum-. cienrarehos to be started from tJto, abutment to 'extend, to the opposito gbutmant : bn the op posits shora l . The bridge to be double floored with; two inch 'plunk, first - floor to be pli)e or oak;lho upper floor to be oak plank laid length . 'wise sturraiaed in the centretl7 inches. 'he sides - and, gable ends of said - bridge to hoof a sufficient height to admit a covered or hey wa. • gon to pass through the same.;, The bridge is to b e closely weathorboarded with three•quar tor pine, hearth], well lapped and planed on the .- - outside. The-label(' of the WI:105o( said bridge to be; roofid with ,good and sufficient white pine shingles, andsaid roofing twelve font over tho heel of thd arch or the top of the abutments, and on each side of. the bridge over the weath erboarding two foot: The abutments ore to be.built on a firm foandtition,•and to he appMv. ed by the Commissioners. The whole of the mason work to be wall built of hard and large atone, line, mortar and pointed from the back of the - The filling ,shall consist of earih•and stonemnd to be supported with mpg walls, on emelt siddwe feet' thick' at the two 's• batmenterwith a battering 'cif ono inch to thci foot' to the top of the filling, and;.to „extend' in that:manner op the two ertrome sides of the bridge until the' and Walling meet the road. 'with an ascent not ircoodingpri. l l ll ffic of four degreoe, elevation - from tint' road to the, bridge,. with curtain walls of sufficient length • and due mass and - coiercid,i with( .broad stone __well secured. • The woodwork on the outside to be painted with two coats of white lead•in linseed oil,,sopil inside, of .tho.-bridgcr , is to ha whitewashed with two • vials of-lime. 'Thu Midortalcor •is to find all materials at. his .own• °Amens°. and lesiva cinch security, att the,Corn /11:d -r...itllt require for ,tho faithful per - - !Minutes ill 1111 , Yrkinapship and permanency of said briclgo.lor and during, the term of seven' years frorp the Mina' the Said bridge•iffialifbe fitn lobe& •' • MmEs KELSO,' • • • - JNO,, - SPROUT, • • • WM. Ii.I'ROUT Commissioners Qf11co;'" Carlisle, 19th Feb,,18514- - Aticistri;Wrs.'firtirs, Cl'h. . • NCID WOR • RENT. • T, 11 4 different .oflieei end ShOpe, on the corner lot, where George Bp. resides, except ing. two, are yet for rent. _Persons vitthing.to rent will call on cEoRpE..EpE.,, , , Disiolutieri'Of, Partnership.' I , k.,T.YrIC F. is !iambi given , sat the -partner .l.ll ship heretofore existhig'butween ,the sub acribere, trading under the firm, of J. COY,LE & SPONSI.EIti iiillogeetewn, has been dis solved by Mittudrooneent. As one Of the'lido firm intends' leaviiig Hogesitiitrri at an edelk 'day, it is required that book accounts' shall be settled without delay. The .bitainesa will be carried on as heretolortrby John Coyle.' , JOHN COYLE, WIVISPONSLEH. febl9 . , EXTENSINP. SALMI or WURNITITS:EI. . . NUN SATURDAY the Isth.of March next, will be sold nt.public: sale, at the late res idence of the Hon. John Reed. deC'dt, a large variety of H USEH D 'ICITC HEN FURNITURE, consisting of Sideboards, with us arble-s I abs,--Wn rd pebes,-Bureauti._ll6 steads, Matraises, Dining Tables, Centre TEL hies, Book Tables, two large and elegant. book crises with glass doors, and Mirrorson valuable lot of miscellaneous books, chairs and lounges, ottomans, dressing tables, &c., ALSO, china, cat glass, silver forks, a full china dinner set, tea china, &p. Also a number of transparent painted blinds, carpets, and Railings. A. cook stove, chamber stoves, and kitchen furniture of all kinds, together with' many other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence nt 10 o'clock A. M. Terms made knowthqn day sf sale by Mr. Robert McCartney, auctioneer. ALSO, on the name day at 2 o'clock; P. M., the ZIOTTSE AND LOT, i t —the Into residence of Judge a a Reed,—will bo offered for sale, .?„'fia!,l I I ! • i* , either entire, or in lots, as will akna;t4,..: best suit purclumers. The letis 210 teat square,lt has been divided into Three hits. No. 1. fronting 60 feet on Main street, and 210 on West street. N 0... fronting 120 feet on. Main -street and running back 290 feet, to Church alley, this lot contains ail the buildings with many of the most valuable fruit-and orna mental trees: No/ 3. fronts GO :net on Main at. running back 240 feet to Church alley. Persona wishing information, or to examine the premi• ses, wiffplcase call on W.Miller, Esq. who is my agent for the sale. „?' ,SARAH ANN REED- Executrix, &c. Carlisle Feb. 12,'51-ts ruzikac WILL ho sold at ‘ public sale on TUESDAY the 25th day,orFebruary, 1851, at the late res idence of George Priest-, dec'd.. in W. Penns borough township, five miles Irons Carlisle, and at, the " Good Hope Mills," the following, pro-, perry, viz one good horse ~ono mulch .cow and calf, one light wagon, one light carriago,and harness, one good one horse sleigh. ono saddle bridle, and martingal, wheelbarrow,l& of grain bags, corn in tho ear, &c. Household and kitchen furnittire, consisting of beds, bedsteads, tables, chairs, looking glosses, corner cupboard large brass kettle, and a great variety of other articles too tedious to mention. ;Sale to 'corn• mende It 10 o'cloelc, A. M., of said day, when attendance will-be-given-rind. terms made known by • MARSHALL JAMES, .Rdniiiiistrator W. MILES, .qurtionser. Carlisle, Feb. 1‘2751-ts. rARIYI "'on SALE THE subscriber- offers at private sale, the • ARM on which he now resides, in Dickinson twp. Cumberland co.'about a mile and three quarters south of Centreville, on the now road leading from Centreville to Beetem's Sawmill. Said farm 'contains tibnutShala •-...AGR:ES of l'ino land, abOut 46 acres of . which „ure.ciertred. and the residue in woodland—r The imprOvements area good two sto. t•='- ry LOG HOUSE, and good log 1 . 1:; ! !,[011-" , and frame BARN._ There is a thriving-young orchard on thopre- Az...'''s - '..”44 misds;ol choice fruit,- and an ex' cellenrstream of never failing. water, near the buildings, &a. terms will be easy. ° Anyper . td tiny, can have all the neceSsarf information by calling on the subieribet soon, • JOHN- MILLER: Carlisle, Fob, . •- , ritatelitaliers Coal. Iso tons 'Likens Valley nut coal for butting into receiving and for sale cheap by W P MURRAY, Agt. Blacksmith's Coal. soco bushels blacksmith's coal a superior article, reCeiving and for sale by W B MUR DAY, Agt. lammas lion. SALE. MIEN HEAD OF MULES, three years lUI old, six, of which are beautiful bays,. and all are well broke to harness. They average from fifteen to sixteen hands high. Enquire of • SAMUEL ENSMINGER. Cnrlisle, jan29-4tpd. — N - otirc AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned, Auditor, appointed by the Orphans Court to marshal and distritnite the as• sets in the hands.of John" Auld, administrator of Samuel Sheaffer ' dec'd., to and among the eretitto'rs, will attend to that ditty at his office, on FRIDAY, the I Ith of March, 1851. Credi• tors are notified to present their claims. It M HENDERSON, Carlisle, Feb. 12,'51-4t Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICII. rinLIE undersigned, Auditor, appointed by L. the Court to marshal and •distribute the assets in the hande of 'William M. Henderson, Assignee of Abraham Neisley, among his creditors, 'gives notice, that he will attend to that duty at his office in Carlisle, on SJITUR DAT, the nth day of February, 1851. The creditors are hereby notified to present their dal* on or before that day. jan29 A 13 SHARPE, Auditor. Estate of Adam Reigle, deeld. LL, persons are hereby notified that letters of administration on the ekate of Adam Reigle late of the borough of Mechanicsburg, County of Cumberland, dea'd., have this day been issued by tho" Register in and for ,said county to the subscribers, who both 'reside in the borough of Mechanicsburg aforesaid. All persons having claims or demands .againstr he estate of said decedent, are requested to make knuwu the same. without delay, and those in debted to make payment to LEVI RIEGEL JOHN RIEGEL, Administrators. January 20, 1,951,-6t. ago Ombra' - For_three.iiights,_andtivo bays ! trrill'E'subscriber• will • sell his stock of dry ;24%; Le goods at auction, co m• mcncin on Thursday ovening the 20th at 6 !,-,; ---`, .I•. , 4 llll V•3'elock. and continuing through Friday and setuidey both in day time find at right. Sale' to commence at - t 0 o clock. The public is renpectfull_y. invited to. attend, as arty goods offered will positively by sold, • Carlisle, Feb. ,12,'61,-2t S A COYLE. Estate of Martin. Burka, deo'd; NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the estate of MA RTIN lIURKIT, lab) of Mifflin tp, Cumberland county, deceased, &eve been granted to the Sub". scriber, residing in the same township. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are required,•to make immediate payment and those having claims to present thorn for , settlement to • jont 5 for ilea-, Houses for Hint , , . , ..., .. . • volt'. RENT fr om the, first 'o,i 4.--wli . 4 .- .. 112 April next. .Cho, two Sun.° : .,116 . .111 , Rooms in North' Hanover street, :;'..: .`. at' Menem. occupied by' Mime. ".= , ' 2 ""-...:::-. • Sterner kc Co,, and :Arnold and Livingston.. Alan, Three ,emall HOUSES, ono situated on Went ,Louther, etreot and the othor.tive on Dickinson alley.' ..'declB' .... . , .4,10,, U. 'PARKF.A. FOR BENT. • . , , • Hotol oituated on the corner of South liciociver end' Ponfret H i itrtiet now occupied by Mr. Robert a Laird. For terms opyly to' WM. T. BROWN.. deo .25, 18507-if. FOR worm. SEVERAL two story BRICK HOUSES tho north east corner of 'the publin I.,ffil square in the row known as "Ilorysr's ! no Row. ,, ''; For terms, &0., inquire at the subscriber. '- itovl3-Bpi .. . IRVINE. Comners KNETTLE, Adm'r elorto V, Shops = urts:Az•ATTHAcTIoNsf :FOR rwe irosiorvars. !Criss Jcinglps! peqd-Q,uqrters, • . NORTH 1.1..1.Ar01t1i - ST.,' 611.1iLISLE, P.R. yfl eitize'riS • tir lthS filadd'ii r d all ' those who ntityyiSlythe same during the • Dolydditti, will fiod - thelititesilissortmeht of s‘ CONOECTIONARIE s q, , (or , every variety) over offered. manufactUred— of the hest materials, oxprositly. for. the .ap—= proaching festivities, which willho sold 'wholc. sale or retail, tat reasonnUle, • rates, at the old etactd,of the subscriber in North at„. hig.K.-iloars north .of tho,Banle..- , . WhOre may also a found amompleto,assortmeni of , . •.. FRUITS - AND.;NUTS, Consisting in part of Oranges, Lemons, Grapes, , Figs; Raisins , Prunes, in fancy il()X8i Cur rants, Dates, Almonds, Filberts, Crearri;Coco • and Ground Nuts. Ho would also call atten.• tion'to the largest Stock of • ; • ' TOYS AND FANCY ever offered in.Carliela, consisting of C: 1 1-1:1NA'AND GLASS T oys,- Cord trays, Vases, Mug's, 'Trio: 'B6I. - 'Olt lieuls, Motto Cups., Cologne Bottles; Turn. blersTossorteil-F-iggre&Ao,4-:- FINE . TIN TOYS, such us Carriages, Carts, Cradles, tables; chairs, animals, buckets, cups. rattles, 'wash stands, candle_sticlrs, &c. GUM. TOYS, pure . lndiet rubber and elastic doll' heads, rat tics, dogs, teething rings,.eaficature faces, tke WOODEN ' Toys; cups and saucers; nine pine, towns, soldiers, furniture; tools -in ,boxes, games . and puzzles, drums, guns, trumpets, wagons, wheelbarrows tubs, Noah's arks, horsemen, magnetic fish, swans, boats, fiddles, guitars, harinonicans, &c FANCY GOODS, Fine sewing, card and knitting baskets, fancy ,boxes of :wood, - paper and glass; hair oils, soaps, colagnes, hair brushes, and hundreds of other articles not enumerated shays, which all are invited , to Mill end-examine: - The subscriber returns his sincere thanks to a . generous public for the patronage bestotted on hi former occasions, and- hopes by-a de sire fto please to merit a continuance Of tho same. [deel]] • MONYER. i , on• TILE' 3MO3677iATCS . • Splendid 'Fancy Goods., Elegant Gift:Monks, ate. itc. • • .W. HAVERSTICK has just received 4, from the city and is now opening a splen did display of FANCY GOODS, suitable for the approaching Holyday Season, to which ho desires to COI tnc attontion,ol his Blends and the public His assortment in this line cannot he surpassed in novelty and elegance, and both in quaiity and price of the articles, can not fail to please purchasers. It would be im possible to enumerate his HOLIDAY FANCY GOODS, which comprise every variety of fancy articles of the most novel styles, and exquisite finish, such as - Ladies' Fancy' Waskets, • Fancy Work Boxes, with sewing instrunete Terracotta Work (a recent novelty,) Paper Macho Goods, • Elegant.:alabasier and -porcelain ink-stands and trays, Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card cases, Port Mon naies, of every variety, Gold pens and pencils, . • Fancy paper weights, Papeteries, with a largo variety of ladies fancy stationery, • • Motto seals and wafers, Silk and bead purses, Ladies' riding whips, elegantly finished, Ladies"' fine cutlery; ' _Perfume..lt uskets_antLb a ga, Brushes of every kind for the toilet, Roussel's perfumes of the various !nail, Musical' instruments, of all kinds and at al prices, together with an innumerable variety of nrtieles elegantly finished' and suitable for ho lyday presents, to which he invites special at tention. Also, an extensive and elegant collection - of HOLIDAY GIFT 'BOOKS, • .omprising the vrtrious English and American ANNUALS for 1851, richly embellished and illustrated POETICA L W OR K 5, with CHILDREN'S, PICTORIAL B 0 0 K S, for Children of all ages, than which--nothing can be more 'appropriate or pleasing as holiday gifts. His assortment of Scheel Bootie and School Stationery is also complete, and coin prises every thing used in Colleges and the Schools. He also desires to call the particular attention of Families to his elegant display of LAMPS, GIRANDOLES, &c. from the extensive establishments or Cornelius, Archer and others of Philadelphia, comprising every style of. Parlor, Chamber and Study Lamps, fur burning either lard, sperm or ethe real oil, together with Flower Vases, Faritty Screens, &c. Ilia assortmentin this line is un equalled in the borough. Also,' FRUITS. FANCY CON FCC TIOA RY— NUTS-PRESERVED FRUITS, &c., in every vnriety and at all prices, all of which aro pure and fresh, such as can be confidently recommended to his friends and'the little folks. iris stock - embraces evEsThilig'inlie - Tiiie - OT Fancy Goods, with many other ortidles useful to housekeepets,whiph the public are especially invited to esti and see during the holidays.— Remember the Old Stand, nearly opposite the Bank on North Hanover street. S W. II ‘VERSTICK. GOOK OUT roR 13.0.1ta41N51 SE!LING OUT AT COST. This is to inform my friends and the public that I am now selling oil my ,entire stock of dry goods at cost. I have a large stock of sea. sonable goods and will ' O l. 'A. just mention a few of zszt. tv , t, r, Ilea ding articles: • _ ,Calt COO L S. ' ; 4 411 ; Ginghams, Mouslin do Lames, Cashmeres, Alpachas, White Flan Irish Linens, ike Also:den and' Boys' Hats and Caps, a largo lot.' One Iron Safe, price 820,00. Also, alo of labelled Tea and Spice Canisters, a sett of Store. Curtains, and other store fixtures. To gether with Cabe and Sugar, All of which must be sold regardless of cost before the lit of April.. The subsbriber respectfully asks all' to call at his, old stand (the BEE HIVE) in North Hanover 'street,. where all attention will bo given to please. S.A. COYLE. '. N. B. AU who know themselves indebted to the subscriber will please call and settle up ad ebunts before the Ist of March. an nary 9 S A COYLE. - 7 0 Toir LAC BAC—Miter. A—l4A P, 1:, of No. I Potomac Bogging, vtuita.- cue for bngo for farmers, just received, which I will sell cheap. oct23 N Vi WOODS, A,l't.- Sack Flannels,-- _JUST received a gonernl 'assortment of Col, ored Flannels for Ladies Sacks, to wit—Blatlf- Gray, Blue, Red. Groan, Piiik and Changea ble. Also White Woolen and Cotton Flan in great.variety. G W HITNER. We.. Milliners . L . JU S T receittCd tinothdr lot of • Bonne' Frames of tho latost style. Also, Bonnet silktit Silk and Satin Linings of various cOlors:- ~., deal , W HITNEri. JUST received a fresh supply of American Oil. For sale by A C FETTER, , • oist23 . No 148 North Hanover et. Tapestry Worsted. UST ; opened a general assortment of ttingTf eD try Worsted in various colodrelbr Kniapes Searls,.Slippers Shawls, &c. Also, an addl.; itirittl•supply.of ' Zephyr Worsted MIE=I MUM . wine wzrai you strirrzum. THOUSANDS of bottles 'uf tiro iIS :CAN COMPOUNRJuive boon sold dm itigtlio post year, and was never knelvn to fail of curing, in a few days, of a certain deli cate disease, Seminal weakness and all diseases of thePrinuryorgans. Persona afflicted using this pleasant and, popularremedy, need fear no exposure, as it leaves no odor on , the breath, requires no restrletions in diet or business— contains no Mercury or noxious drugs injurious; ,to the stiateln, And iq adapted to every ago, sex,' or condition. it is sire tiro best remedy known rui lfluor 'Albite or ,Whites, (femal e eompleints) , with r which thousadds suffer, without the know ledge of a remedy, .] Colahratert renkody 'has Nog boort used: in private jiraelico of a ,phy. Stefan and • with unerring, success,-radically ; ,eurlfrg ninety-nine 'of the ' hundied easel in a 1 feat days. Around each bottle 11 . 1t1 'plain and{ fbllMlreetions. • .. • • ••-• I CAUTION---Ask llor7 Ma. 'AM E R IC A COMFOUND,:onepurelinao only of thosAgents; Priori : Bl par bntilo.. For sale , by S, Carlisle; 3,l7ir.valli; .Ctiturribiai •B• Mo rid ; & Co.; York. Oinoary, 1b, 10r., • Stat . eitteii . of the = , Fititirrtees . . . . 411 , - ot , ao .• • : COUNTY OF THE Ist DAY OF.JANUARY TO .III E 31st BAT; OF, DEOEIIEER 1850 'INCLUSIVE, ' ' 1 ' - , . . . Made by the CoMmissioners in,complianoe with the requisitions contained in the twenty-second and, twentrthirdieetiOne of an Act of Assembly. orthis this. :passed On:the ,'l,sth,, , ltiSi . ,t)CApril,,A. D.,'1834. And also in conformity with the thirty-seventh section of . the same Act; which requires the County Trea surer, once in every year to state his account and produce his vouchers _tci the Commissioners, .whielr aftei'sexitminatiOn by-the said Commissioners shall be by them laid before the - Courity,,Ailditors, for'lettlertient 'according to law. r ' •In accordance with whiCli William M'. Porter, .Esq. - ' Treasurer of Cumberland county ; submits the folloiving,aie correct exhibit of the Receipts and Expenditures the.past year, the;3lSt day ending lor December, 1850. Wl4. M. _Porter, Esq. Treas"r. • - . Re:echoes . . • . .. . ~ To balance in bands of Treasurer as per Auditors last settlement, Amount of Outstanding Taxes, it %- , . . . . ' 4, 'of County Tax assessed ttrtlBso,' ..• • ' is . of State' Abatemeaton - kylitsof, $23,330 440 ' -- a*raarsived - ef - Di - Sniithi-Diq•.—, S eriff, - fiticsand - Yerdictlees, . 41 " John flyer, raq.,,fines - arid verdict fees, .o , • ",, Carlisle Deposit Bank; loans for 60 days, i o OeuntA , Selmol and Road taxes, proceeds of Treasurer's sale, o o G. Wise' BON' Treasizer, for erection of new Town Clock, 44 ' IC on miscellaneous receipts frem'various persons, SCHEDULE OF COUNTY.TAX. for years .1847-8-9-50, exbi plicates, amount received, amount of Collebtors fees, a and the amount outstanding on the OtiPlicates up t. ceniber,. A. 13., 1850, iuclusive. Collector's Names:lYearslttionent of 'Ain't Bee' .1 Du'pllcatee townelpps & John Harder James Postlewitith Samuo Bricker • , George Butte ' Samuel Buller Charles Bell Jacob Claudy George Koala"' J. M. Means • Gecirge W. Feeler. John Flotiver A. Wijliagis • Joseph Musser' Jacob Weaver John Miller .• I,Vm. M'Clure Hugh Craig George Kelleri-.- Jos. G. Greasier John Poteio'. Geo. G.,Davidson Daniel Markley' Cortisto Carlislo Monroe Shippensburg • Allen Carlisle Dickinson Franklord Hopewell • Hampden • Mechanicsburg Monroe Now Cumberland Newton North Middloton Shippensburg Shippensburg T. Silver Spring Southampton South Middleton West Pennaboro' Allen . _ Jos. C.. Thompson Joseph Galbraith Samuel Bowman John C. Brown John Stevick Daniel Erb D. Dulhoueon Carlisle Dickinson East Pennsboro' Frank ford Hopewell Hampden Mifflin JohrlF. Spahr George Brindlq Adam Freeman Samuel Green George Brindle' W. B. 'nommen Mechanicsburg Monroe New Cumberland Newton North Middleton Newvillo Shippensbulg Benjamin Duke Shippeneburg T. David D. Duncan Silver Spring Wm. G. Hamilton Southampton Juror. Clippinger South Middleton . David Seoby West Pennsboro' Edward Philips STATEMENT OF . EXPENDITURES. Court,. Grand lurora_pay for 1850 - Traverse Jurors pay for 1840 - - William - Anderson . for noryicorns-- Court' Crier Martin Cornman for services as ' Tip Stave -.' BOp A; "A: liffielbi 1 ' dOi: &Claris Ter — ' 3, u; • • use of courts, , .. 14 .00 , Deputy attorniT.Gencral.. - R Smith, Esq., fees in Common wealth cakes, ' • m. H. Miller, Esq ;fees in Com, Mon wealth cases 21 00 firiiness Fos in Commonwealth Cases, Paid witnesses in Commonwealth cases (embracing fkl cases) Justices Fees in Commonwealth Cases, Paid Justices in Commonwealth cases Constable's Fees in Commonwealth Cases, Paid Constables in Commonwealth cases 4'n Anditors. Auditors for nuditin -Pititl_Ckunt public accounts, Paid J H Weaver for auditing ne ' counts of Prothonotary, Clerk of Courts and Register Paid Wm Riley for deryices as clerk to county . Auditora Prothonotary' a Oce. Paid Jas Icudon for dockets and bieding , Recorder E? Clerk's Office Paid John Hyer, Esq. fees in Corn monwealth cases and record ing Officers elect Paid James Loudon for dockets Commissioner's!Office. James Loudon for Duplicates, U. States Land Books, Stationa ry, &c. Mrs A, tin E F ,Uornman for cleansing n(ttl seFubbing office leo:Raidinberton for copy of . - Rules of Court • J Worthingioft for tabiating . to prepare statement tor• Auditor General . John Moll, Esq. Pay iv full as Com.;_ missioner for 1850, OW days) , C. Inhoff for Etligial Oil, Can dles. Lamps, &c. • James Kelso, Esq. pay in foil as Commissioner for 1850, (155 days) ,rphn Sprout, Esq. pay in, full as. Connniasioncr for 1850,. (1,32• .days) ZV H Trout, Esq., nay in full se .Commissioner from 11th Nov. to 31st Dec. (41 days' J H Graham, Esq. pay Id' full ao Attoiney to Commissisnore for 1850 Wm Riley .pay in full of salary tor-1850 Wiii itiloy for - gerViceff - diettill= -, Duplicates, Wnirants and Election blanhe • • Pitblic Printing. Paid..l:l3llratton for pub, printing Paid J:K Boyer . do reid E Beatty. do Paid Wm M Mateer for printing done when Treasurer . ' Eastern Penitentidry POid for support lif.couvicts.for 1899 • • • 1 Jail and County Ppitentiary. David Shover and °therefor hiey... • _ . ory wood for use of : .. : John Border redsiring hobbles J Shell; Esq. Sheriff of Dauphin co , for conveying prisoners Peter Gutsholl and ethers for re• pairs at Jul. Jacob Spangler for sitod for re ' poke at Jail • C Ogilby for shoes &c. for prison- W •11 , Parltinson and , oibtais , for iiirslohhirogy.,fnonrdprksior.rseg, Rhonda for malting shirts for prison- eta llenry,Loyer expenses convoying ' prisoners. to Carlisle jail • A & W Bents for ,materiala for beds., &c.'for prisoners Snodgraea for blankets for, Mi.- !loners • '• James Hciffer for ono pair of hbhi' • blew' : • t! : , Peter Gutsball for' making bunks' . ' &c. for prisoners . ,-, • _ , Wm in Miller iailyard for-Makln r g77 pump . inquest , . 23 12 * P,Barnhart .R.q Coruner,'and Justices • Charles Bollix for rtinktni platform 2 5 0 • fur holding Inquisitions on dead bodice 60 151 D Smith,,Esq. Sherifr, for.suppOrt. • of, prieougre and f o p s i n n om . • , ~ . , Abatements.; • ' wealth caeca • 984.'01.i Henry D. Delhousen rnd other Dr W Dale , 1 years ' salary, es , tonratnount of abatements allowed 'tax phyeiclait '• ; , - _25 00 .Payers , 90 00 • : Psoi. Tax"' • .L Squier, tsq....T.reneurer; In full Rudolph. Martin and Jane M'Cormick • • • •• of estimato f0ri,050 . , . 5000,00 taxes et roneetUaly mimed% 518 Wm Kar and Thoidaft- • •• • - • Fos ord er Eors pup in full as .Directors ,60 00 Fox orders on certificates of Wires . . . • . 1847 1848 1849 18501 $46;353 16 24,148 92 By F'ayni*Olits. A Boslor and C Stayman, Esgrs., - pay as visitors for 1850. 20 00 Viewers of Roads and Damages Awarded, Niels awarired• 41 00 John Haverstialt do 70 00 Solomon Shin do 5 00 Road orders on earl ikatea of Clerk. of Courts 115.64 408.50 1743 1143, 42 00 Brid g es. t Rhoads for, repairs at Bucher's , 132 CO Bridg e Henry Carlin and others for work and materials for bridge at ri vdr John Welty for MB feet plank for repairing bridge 251 70} Joseph Quigley for work and ma terials repairing bridge Coyle and Sponsler for nails re pairing Bucher's bridge D Common for repairs at Wise's bridge, S Snivcly for 112 feet of plank for repairs at Rupp's bridge G H Bucher for lumber furnished at bridge Wm Cart hire for horse viewing lir'g 27-00 c-qmittifeivii-Eiliditifiilli-rifik— . contracting for building bridge H Church on account of bridge 7 127 building on Yel Breeches cr'k 1000 06 J Gutshall on Account of bridge 10 00 building at Shellebarger's appropriations. Cumberland Fire Coliipany 34 75 Union Fire Company 26 68i 20 39 .81senor:. —,-7 44 Assessors for services at Triennial 182 281. -Assessment • 31 50 Assessors for services posting lists of taxahlbs t &c. J Goodyear and other. Assessors for serices in 1860 Elections. 78 00 Officers for holing township election 269 95 Constables for a vertising township elec -300 tint 89 80 Officers for holdi g general election 409 85 P blic Buildings. - A. Erb for windin town clock 6 00 10 "00 • .la6.9l) , Nlyers for wet k and materials re ,- patting walks 380 111 Common for boxing trees, 3 10 H. Church for lumber tor repairs at cupid() 46 04 J,Worthington fur tepairing Courtilouse gl5 00 Sylvester Penfield for new clock. and dial in court room 375 00 Samuel Wetzel fur work at bupalo stairs 232 50 and new clock faces, P. thitshall Jur tepairing cupola and weatherboarding . A. S. Lyn° for tionmgcupaloand repair- 16 11. 255 00 12 50 196 00 • ing copper spouting 81 54 . J. Armstrong for lumber for repairs . 3 30 H.,26xton r bard" aro, &c., for repairs 12 00! MSCurnmon 1 years salary as keepef of buildings .- 65 00 GI 50 _Loans. ^ Rev. T. Creigh amount of coin - 0y bond I¢oo 00 Miss Ann Ste‘‘ art amount 01 CJLI tity bond 200 00 Irvine amount - of - 3 coulity bonds 1903 00 Carlisle Deposit Bank amount of loans for 60 days and interest GO 00 325 00 75 CO . - - Mrs Cnihatise Geddes =meet of cowl* , - . bend .- 430 00 216 Inieicst on Lorins.- 1 1 5 5 6 7 ; 5 . Wninrvine and oiliers interest on loans 625 31 Mime/hansom, "'"2 00. B. b. Wonder Hob postage for county J.-Dunbar putting away coal B. Brown and F. Gould for shovelling snow J. Sweigart for healing dire - I. Shcalfar making chest for artless% books. F. Gardener fur stove cylinders A. Senreman and George Hilton fur car- . . Hoge hire for appeals, &c. • ' . 49 6S/ Wm, Riley travelling expenses holding triennial appeals . .03 ,50 Giles & Brother for copy of direofory 1 tiO Wm. Line for .Linden trees far square 6 25 •Ger S, Searight Asst P. M. postage for county- 1 '2S Samuel Mood); & D, Wooster for maps Jar offices-„. • .• 0 21 00 Jacob Rltemn for salt to destroy-grass on, walks. • J. W. !fondle repairing of town cluck B. Penfield travelling exp noes hogotia ting for cluck - . • R A.-Noble for siraps.to bind, trees Lynn for oil hogshead and sundry articles fur county ' Johnston for cleaning -gutters aroumi 1:14 ' squa re ' lon If. lriglit for 8 tons stone coal 00 90 • •Wm. Gill fur repairing eaxrioge brake by 4 Commissioners in viewing bridge 62) o,po W . Randolph for HA hash.. chareoal • .6.0 J. W. Eby for candles, oif; &c.Xr tate ' 21'471- county. . 11,,76 158 19 sob! 25 1 25 EMI ErEE $ 2762 7.48 i 18197 96 28155 65: 1227 91' 142-4-21- 16 . 00 2473,33. 1 : ' 166 12 .161 00 38 58; 053335 46 biting the amoUnt`of Du mount of Exonerations, o the 31st day of De- Collector Amount of Am t Out I fees lExongrate !standing. 100 00 479 00 40 00 95 323 1133 68 639 97 1327 77 202 00 237 68 313 58 199.95 1766 59 20 00 402 28 786 00 419`00 85 363 1592 60 1110 31 15 0 9 80 1282 00 1350 OCi 525 00 1250 00 474 73 25 95 83 77 3717: 136 86 5 60 23 25 2 29 34 46 70 78 23141 87 84 EEO 13 68-3 119 -91 81 89 120 43 115 58 60 50 91 19 85 9.7 53 50 95 200 00 1072 50 593 7E 401 55 300.00, 12 82 8 68 SI , 25 24 45 051 00 409 00 150 00 216 00 160 00 482 12 480 00 861_20. 735 45 $B9 72 $369 65 41 52 1510 67 URI . • °iota ble'cßeturns, Cantabiles returati,,on:pcertificales , of. :Clerk,of Courts • 81 93 ". RECAPITULATION.' ' • . •' h paid oti Cocominsionert 'orders • .1'42320 021 Amount of-County, Treasurer's corn tnission at IA, per „ . Aeidunt of outstanding tuxes upaid.by collcelors .. • , . 20931 31 Amount of c.ollecteua fees at 5 per cent '1327 12 Amount of eioncranons 'allowed col- • Acetors • - •• Amount of balance ifilfande of Treaa urer and duo county „ • • 9492 88; • Total of credits . 1 H To amount olieceipte for-1850 COMII4RLAND COUNTY, SS We the Commissioners of Cumberland Seel county, do certify and submit the forego-, ••••••.--mg ns a correct statement of the Receipts and _Expenditures of the county aforesaid. from the let day of January to the 31st day. of Decem ber A. D. 1850, inclusive, as filo' the amount of the 'enmity tax for each of the respective boroughs and townships within the county, levied and as sessed upon real and personal estate, as shown by the books On the 31st day of December, 1850, to gether with a statement of the expenditures under each head of appropriation, made by the Commis sioners in compliance with the requisitions con tained in the 22d and 23d sections of an act of As- Isemblylif-this:Commonwealth,passed-the-15th day of April, 1834. • VVitnees our hands and seal of taco at Carlisle the sth of - January, 1851. - ' JAMES KELSO, JOHN SPROUT, Comm' a. t• p i* . .11... TROUT. Attest—Wm. RILEI7 ••••• 4,1! CUMBERLAND COUNIT,'SS4 We the undersigned Auditors of Cumberland county,, met according to law, and having exam ined the accounts and vouchers of Wm M. Por ter, Egg., Treasurer of raid county, from the let day of January to the 31st. day of December, A, D. 1840, inclusive, do certify that we find the Buns of eight ihousrind four hundred and, ninety-two dollars and eighty-eight and three quarter cents due by'said Treasurer to-the county aforesaid, as will appear the foregoing exhibition of said account: In testimony whereof we have hereonte set our handset Carlisle, this Bth day of January, 1851. JOHN P. RHOADS, - - PHILIP QUIGKEY, Anditors.• LEWIS HYER, 7 283 77 38L 57 350 25 1008 79 :196 78 136 13 THE ANNUAL ACCOUNT OF WM. GOULD! Register of Cumberland county, in account with the Commonivealth of Pennsylvania in regard to Collateral- Inheritance Tax, • showing • the • amount of said Tax received by him from the ist s day of January, A. D. 1850, to the Ist day of January, A. D. 1851, On well as his payment cal the same, as follows, to wit : DR. - 1850 Jan, 5, To cash received front R. P. McClure, adni'r of Eliza Peebles, deceased 9, George Cart, adrift of Wm. Cart, deceased . 9, R. McClfn, executor of. George Sturm decayed 8 97 9, J. W. Eby, executorolJas: Neal, deceased 15, D. Whistler, executor of Wm. Stevenson, deceased . 21, A. Blair, adm's of Betty Ramsey, decascd 87 62 March 23, Wm. Linn, one of the cicr's of Dr. A. I'. Lion, deceased 26 59 June 13; D. Whirler, executor of Wm. Stevenson, deceased 19, James McCormick, ex'r of - - • George McCormick, dec'd 26, David k'sower, ndrri r of Syoney King, dice,ased 2i, Ellen Duncan, adni'r .of Mary Duncan, deceased July 3, John Brindle, one of the executors of Peter Bricker, • docuasA -400 00 5, Geo, Brindle, • -do 303 Ou Aug. 23, Mitt B. Cuover, admit - of Jewel' Grail, dec'd.„ 00 00 Sept. 10, Jus. R. Irvine, one of tho ••"Executors-of_`' attlucl /rvine, deceased 92 52 10, Do . do oder ti? Mar barer Piper, dec'dp - Oct. 19,, D S Itunshaw, Executor of Charles Patton, dec'd. Nov. 6, - John Kitch, executor of Eli z'abeth Bitch, deceased • If,' Isacc Shallot' herger, execu- - - tor of I Shullenbereer deed .102 00 23, Lemuel Tedd, adder of Ma • ry Myers, dec'd, "--- Dec 13, M Davidson, executor of is - abolla•Davidesn, decd. 31 90 201 40 7 87 181 69 219. 95 1300 05 2995 19 1329 58 610 38 591-80 323 93 212 80 1754 40 116 94 872 51 1459 57 134 07 424 11 8-J 22 171)4 al 87 8 59 161, 91 123 , 72 120937 32 860 Jan 10, By cash paid county Audi 'tore per receipt 12, By cash paid J Worthington Assessor • e - 1, 00 21, S Woodburn, Assessor, 1 60 22, G J Ball State Treasurer, 250 00 23, J Seitz, Assessor ' 1 00 :30, 1) Cann - tan and Georgo Brindle, Assessors Feb. 8, J M Davidson, Assessor 18, C-1, Vanderbelt, do Mar. 16, Wtn Henning do 25, G J Ball, State Treasurer Apr. Joseph Wetzel, Appraiser 3, C Vantlerbelt, Assessor MEI 128 55 19, M Bnner , Assessor 3 .00 May 2, Wan Greenwood, Appraiser 180 16, N. Weak Aseessur 2 00 , „ '22 la 1 50 24, G 111 Graham, Appraiser 1 50 July 0, J 51 Bickel, State Treas. 800 0u — LW _____'lso 00 Sept. 3, Do do do 100 00 16, Do do do 160 OQ Oct. 10, Daniel Leckey, Appraiser 1 50 20, J Goodyear, jr. Appraiser 1 ski. ' 22, J M Bickel; Stet Tre.is. 130 00 Nov. 11, D Humes,Appraiier -- 3 00 13, J M Bickel, State Treas. 130 00 ' , 19, Robert McCune, Appraiser 150 26, G W Hither, Appraiser 1 00 Dec. 4, J M Bickel, Stut 'Treasurer 27 00 20, do do do 30 00 20 00 100 00 18 00 18 00 680 37i • - . $1772 20 By communon of 5 per cent on $16 . 65 93 , 93 29 /7 59 • 01,865 79 Balance due State rreasurerWe the undersigned, Auditors of Cumberland county, elected and sworn according to law, in accordance with the Act of Assembly, pa9sed the 2'2d any of , April, A. D. 1846, having ex amined the above account of William' Gould, lisil,itegister for the county aforesaid, In the matter of collateral inheritance tax, and find the same correct as above stated. 20 81; In testimony whereof, we have hereunto eat our hands, at Carlisle, this Bth day 01 January, 1851. 'JOHN P. RHOADS, . , P11I•LIP QUIGLEY, LEWIS HYER, ~: Auditors of Cumberland countli. 1 13 10 A SuPWement .to an Ordinance Entitled 'an Ordinance; elating to the .4farkel,' passed nth of January, 1841• EEO SecTioN r. Ile it enacted and ordained by the Town Council of the :Borough ol Carlisle, and it is . hereby enacted find ordained by the au tile,sunia, That the intifket days fur this Borough shall be Wednesday mid Satur• - day; asuctfortlr inilie - Charter,nnd ltd ptifsini shall buy or sell any article of provisions, ( g roceries,..ll kinds of grain, and -bread only •excepted), after "the hour of sunset of the day preceding the said market days, and seven 'o'clock of the morning of the said market days, frOm the ISt of April unta the Ist of Oc tober,.and eight o'clock of.the orning or the said Markel days from the Ist day of October, until the first of April, within the bounds of the Borough of Carlisle, except,. in the market honre,.under 'The-penalty of One Dollar; and ,no, person kind( sell or purchase any article within itaidmino - iMit.Sidanarlt6t house, until the hour apOinted for opening said market, which shell be at 3 - o'crock. AIT, from the Ist of April until lst of October, and at. 6 o'clock, A. 1114 from Ist of October until the Ist-of A, pril, under the penally of One Donami and it 'shall be the duty of the clerk of the market to give notice of the arrival of the appOinted hour by ringing u bell to be provided for .that pur pose. 2 00 4 25 4'02 SECTION IL .2nd be it further . enacted,. That no person shill: purchase in this borough, on any market 'day as aforesaid, within the market hours unspecified in the foregoing sections with the intention or Inr the purpose of• reselling the same, either wholesale or retaik or for. sending the sane out of the- county, with the. view, of supplying any other market or poison abroad, more than, hall a bushel of buiikwheat or corn• meal—of any kind anon', more than a pqg k -01 eggs-more thaw twit dozen-rol butter. inere than six poundS;—ol potatoes more. than :three ' bushel ..••• of dried meat, more than twenty pounds, unless a single piesei should weigh more—of , proultry,'more than one pair 01 mr• keYil or Irene -I-of ducks and . chic tens, more than Swiiipeirs7under the penalty el Filo:Del. 160 16 00 22 00 60 BM SECTION Ili. ../Ind be it further' ensiled, That' the High Constable and. Clerk of the market be vigiiont to prevent a violation of this Ordinance and if either shell prosecnto any offender to con., ',tenon, he shall bo entitled to 'one half the Pe nalty. - • &mom tin. Jind be it,furthe•• enected,, That the 3d section of the 'ordinance, to which, this is a Sepplemorit, visaed the . Ilth of January, 1841, be and.the same is hereby repealed. .THOS. 11. THOMPSON, " • ... President of Council Attest—A. S. SHYER, cterk to torincilt Otero .fz Stpw. ANO THE griti4V,AP. OF , • " 'llr. fin ' T H' subscriber hatqiit reeetied from'ate city,tinotlierngdititin to his stock of Peed*" • embracing• a larbe -andj,iaried assortment, ire ,; which will be !band Cleans, Cassimeres, Sattie Chang,euble Tate !Satins, Mouse de Lainie, Cashmeres, Shawl., Gloves, Can ' ton add ;Woolen Flame's,. lylualins. A large .STOOK OF MUFFS, 297 85 369 '65 just received which will be sold. very lair; $52335 46 MOLTS. DE LAMES T . ; . Very desirable styles have just been opened{ by the subssiber, to which the attention of 110 ladies is invited. 53335 46 ,SILKS AND SATINS,: Just received a handsdme assortment of bl!li and changeable SILKS and , ,Turk ,SATINS, ,for Ladies dresses which will be Bold cheap._, BOOTS AND SHOES, • in gpat variety.stykg opd.eize. GRObERIES, of all kinds, such as good doffeo; at 121-2,pi gar,lllolasses, Spices. Also, Jealcin's & Co.'s Celebrated. GREEN-AND BLACK TEAS, — Tbi - nnention - of - the - Pubtit - ierredpe - i4tidity solicited, inasmuch ea lie fools confident of his ability to give satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronago - --- janEt %V, WOODS, Ag't FIRST PREMIUM Grand and Square'PLlZToo. ZNAIIE fk GAZIEU R E ! lfaitufacturers, 9.And 11 Eutaw Strect, Bale:mare Villt A N Q TORTES, from 6 tO.'friCfaves, in • in Rosewood, Mahogany! and Walnut cases of variods stYles,Vvithand without iron frames. ' combining all the improvements requisite to a . superior instrument. • • K. & G. have received . from 'the Maryland Instituto tho.ftst premium for their Pianos, in three successive years, 1848; 1849; 1850. They have also bedn honored with.numerthis teatime nials,from all the most celebrated,artists who have Used. their instruments. Pianos from their' establishment have been used at the concertos os Lind, Herz, liohnstock; Bishop, Laborde, ICneop, and. other eminent ,performers. - They guarantee durability for five yeers,,undor , good care, and wilL replsee • , •ith others all - Which mar not give satisfaction, if appliestion be made within six Months after delivery. Their Uatinfactory being conducted on the most extensive scale enables. them to 'tarnish instruments at the very lowest prices, whole sale and retail. Constantly op hand, A. P. Hughes' MelodeOns, ranging from $45 to $2OO, for which they are solo agents for this city. Jenuary22-1851-ly . 60 00 BM Pirfumery, Fancy Soap & Pap: ;ox raiIaifUrVILCTOWEr. • 48 Market street, below Seconel?Thilclelphia. 130 00 12.5 00 LECG & CROMPTON', Manufacturers j of Perfumery. Fancy • Soaps and Fancy Paper Boxes, respectfully call the attention of the Druggists and Dealers in Carlisle and the\ Cumberland Valley, to their extensive snick o Goods, comprising Perfumery; Fancy Soapsf Powders for the .complexion, Toilet,- of every variety. Also, a full and complete as. sortment of Fancy Paper - Boxes, of every de scription, large Or small, round or square, panda to order at the shortest notice. i..l"Don't forget the place, 48 Market street, Philadelphia. AIL orders will me et with prompt attention.janl.s UNRIV.A.IiLED DISPLAY OF IPE'd TER GOODS.. 71 53 MEI IBM , . A-14 OTIIE it iupply ot Winter 'Goods wi --LA. be reoeived—frorn-New—Yorki . -tmd-Phila_____ . dolphin this week, to which the nitcotion of the ladle's is particularly requiested. Among the - lot will, be bound still n - ssortmcint of '- - ~ 83 86 LADIES DRESS GOODS, - such as 'Pure Satins, . Silks, tashineres,;'Ateri noes. Irish Poplines; Mous. de Linnet', Figed. and Plain Lustres, Camelot:llE4.lm. SHAWLS;, • 50 GO BEI Long and Squareßay St'ate - Shitwls;CliSlitriere — Shawls, Thibet Shawls, black and. colored with silk fringes, Week cloth Shawls. BONNET ez , NECK RIBBONS; A beautiful assortment of Bonnet, Cap and Belt Ribbons; French Worked Collai . s, Cuffs, GLOVES AND. HOSIERY Also, some new CLOTHS, C'ASSIMERS SATINETS„. Kentucky Jeans, Vestines, &c. BOOTS AND SHOES,. An Alter supply of. those piime .Long Bpots.— Also' a full assortment of the cheapest and best Sl . dres ever brought to Carlisle. CARPETS,. Another lot of Ingrain Cotton:;and Ginhing Carpets. $1866 93 $1 50 r] 1 00 3 00 1 OU 3U 00 1 50 1 50 GROCERIES & SPICES," Some fresh Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Spices, &c. la The goods will be received and - opened dur ing_tlici weely„ and all persons wanting to save_ money lii — theti7pliiiiefßill4ll to call at the old'tend East Main street,.where the largest, beak and cheapest lbt. of goods is sure d, to be lound, novu7 New rail Goode. - at- the Geop-Store. co6l - ir of.lfanover. and Lou 6.ther stgita,op*sitc Ilumer's Grocery Store The undersigned most respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that' he has just returned from Philadelphia with a well selected assortment of FALL GOODS, par. chased nt the lowest prices, and which he is determined to setter small profits r among them may be found' cLonis, CASSIMERES, PESTI : ISMS, Sattinots, sVolvet ;Cords,l Ken tuoky. &c. . • LADIES DRESS GOODS, consisting' in Part of Black -Silks,. Cashmeres, kfouablin Je Laines; Alpacas, Coburgs, Gingham', Calicoes Sack Flannels, Collars, Laces , Fringes, &c. DOMESTICS, Tickings, Checks, Flannels Drillings, Osnaburg, Limeys, Muslim, blenched and unbleached Also, Groceries in all their variety, viz: -Sugar, Coffee, Tens, Molasses,' Spices, Choenlate,. &c Rags and Country Produce taken in exchange for goods .Please give me a call A C FETTER ',• oct9 Pure Cider Vinegar. • {UST received a fresh barrel of Pure Cider tptil Vinegar, cf superior quality, and warranted ifee from adulteration • novG Webb!s Ithshing Powder, ,7'A great sfiCing of labor, soap and time, With out nny RUBBING by washing beards, Le chines, or with the hand% avid preventing ail wear and tear of elothes:. - . Warranted not to injure. the finest fairies. Price, I2i cents. " Sold wholosik and retell at Dr. Itaw)ins• Drug and Variety Store, Main st. Carlisle, and at his Medical Hall, North Queen at. Lancas ter. N: B. All orders filled at Manufacturer's prices. • June 5-Iy. ' GUM SHOES. JUST received 'two cases, of Ladies Gum Shoes, of If aTtaltora's celebrated pattern which I can warrant good.qualitv. ' ' ' j 7. ' oct43 N. W WOODS,Mg't, Boots, Shoos •andGiitets. vigsr nida singcrwrol..ms-Tus AIETIIODISTE ClIORCII: • - PORTER invites the attention o VV the public to his large anti complete as sortment ot -BOOTS. SHOES Sc GAITERS just received, from Philadelphis,includingli Hay of new styles. Ilis experience in the Shoe hilliness, enables him to select work of the bast, materials and workmanship, which will be sold at the .lowest, cash price and Warrantel. mor9 tnrcustomer wo\ kattended td a Usual. oOnstantine Von Hellen. ' nut AN. ea augur >Z Ism E✓GENTLY from Germany, announces.to - ED rg.; the public, that ho is preparea to execute all kind of word bonnoeted with his sine of bu siness. Ho repairs and makes all kind or locks, repairs guns, pistols, clocks, &is., engraves on braise, copper and iron, attends to the mending of 'stoves, He ,wouldlikewise inform the farmers, that he will mend,tfit and repair their their ihrashing.machines, Milton:oat subettin 'dal manner. He'solicits a share of piiblie pa-: troimee. His'residence +is in Harper's Row, next door to Mr. Trout's Hotter shop. Carlisle,: Jan..l 'lB.sl.lras ' Lead 'Colored Boitnetik. supply df Lead. Coloredipenneta ts.. just received et the stere of ' ' • oat 43 • Vr W HIT:I4F10. • A RNOLDS writiiiltibiid, a very " pporinr lnis. tdr aide et ,HUBPA;LIi • CHAS. OGILBY. GWMI NER