119 T.Rif,,EGRAPLIXIC Terrible liitr4goritie Prrtsnuna, 254';`, afternoon we were' visited With a;terrible'll; loam), whiab. caused considerate - destinollok; of property. ilearlY'allitte ster.44.ia endings were"'driVen it;com tiielt , r*Onrings...., The steamer - Tiorider;'Wn'e' . drlyen .Unde.r . :;thto wire bridge, mitre she stuck; wiSiWittei;dani agG: The Genova had hex , ' bui.Yricaiie - 'ilo4i ' swept off. ;The Cape gay,. J.ohn Quincy Ad.; ems Qov bleigs , Emproes,-*E4-and : 'several other . bonts, 'entffered cossidertibld damage. The loss to the'various steamboats is estimated,. at from. $20,000 to sBd,ooo. Several barns. were_unroofcd, and , sheds :and fences . Llown down • • • IS Tornado, in Tennessee.. - ' - Loviscitim3;.Feb. 27.—A - terrible tornado; nearlr;'dustroyed -- the .- tom of Fayetteville, : - Tenn., on: the 24th inet. : Several- lives were lost and many persons seriously injured. The wind ble3u2. perfect hurricane, amidst whioh could be heard the screams ol , rirenvrni children,- falling houses and cruMbling mingled with peals of thUnder. • The, air" wee' alive with,electricity. Itain subsequently fell in torrents,' and impenetrable 'darldiess pre vailed. The tornado came from the south west. • ' ' • -•• Explosion and. Loss of Llfo Si. Loom, Feb. 20.—0 n Sunday, a ferry boat hero burst lier larboard boiler, wrooking the fore part of her cabin. Mangled bodies and dead horses were strewn around. 'Fifteen per sons Were killed, and as many Lave been se verely scalded or are Missing. . • Information from Council Grove states that the Pawnees attacked the Government station and killed several persons. A company, of dragoons have been despatched from Fort Lea venworth to assist in repelling them. Horrible kuiders' llA.vren DE GRADE, Feb. 28.- Some unknown assassin entered the house of Mr. Crosden, last , night, near Georgetown Crosi. Roads,- Kent county, Md., and shot Mr. Crosden. Tho as sassin then went into the chamber of Mri. Crosden, whore she was confined on a bed of sickness, and shot her and her sister, who was attending her. In Making..his . escape from the house, the fiend encountered the ser vant girl, and shot her. till three have since died! Whet prompted-the-bloody deed or who is the murderer, is in mystery. Tho most' intense and painful alarm prevails in the neigh borhood. Bono.; I:—Robort • Morris, jr., a colored lawyer, and J. 11. Coburn, clothes dea ler, Were arrested this morning on a Charge of raiding in the late rescue, and `sere hold: for examination. The Hon. J Quincy, jr. became bail for Mr. Morris. • .• LIFE INSURANCE. The remains of Mr. P. Delany, a. citizen" of Pittsburg, who died a few days ago so sudden ly in the cars, near. Harper's Ferry,,_ reached_ Pittsburg on Saturday evening.' H 9, leaVes a wife and eight children to lament his loss.— Mr. Delany's life was insured for SSOOD in the __Keystone,Life Insurance Company -at Harris- . burg, and thus by his prudence and sNacity his family are-saved-from-destitution. FLAX . C0TT074.-1110 *silt of, t to. 'experi ments which have been made at Rochdale, England, for the purpose .of ed_apting, flax, to cotton machinery, is said to bo very encoura ging. Besides - spinning the yarn. in different proportions of flax and cotton, and from the pure fibre, anitalsciAhowoxingof_liOAAttnt_ nel and otherfalirica from the yarns so pro duced, it is reported 'several piece's of -calico are being successfully woven. It had, mOreo- . vet., been ascertained that long fibre can as well and as easily be prepared from the flax • as the short, and may be spun dry.' • That a great change In regard to the papa ring flax is not far distant would seem scarce ly to be doubted,. for we observe in some of our northern 'exchanges accounts of extraor-• dinary improvements recently made ) in some of the Eastern States. The 'day/When the spinning of flamby machinery eh Ibe acoom pliahed t' hand, 'but 'lt must - come. ' • , --IThz.z.Aano-m-Catunem—lt titt4ed-4y----4he Salem, (Mass.) - Garzate, that on tho 16th inst. (Sunday) while the Rev. Theodore Parker was preaching in,his church at Boston he ex:. claimed, " I thank pod that the fugitive has escaped;" whereupdn'the 'congregation gave --him-throe Tounds-of--applause.- rea,..A•vcry painful tragedy took place at Oberlin, Ohio; a few days since, which was the natural consequence orthe "peculiar in stitutions" of that place. One negro', in that place, lately sh s ot another' from jealousy 'of the love of a white woman. The person shot, Whose name was Mann, had, through thoviu fluence of the Collegiate Institution ,therr, married MiSs Louisa Pearce, a white Woman. A discarded suitor, another black than, by the name of Riggs, shut' he favored lover through the head, killing him instantly. Ito has :been • arrested Co:ism. TO P..)uls.—Saniel G. Goodrich (Pe ter Parley) has been nominated as 'Consul at Paris, vice Robert Walsh, resigned: Thin now appointment , takee effect on ilia let or A pril. Minx rot Gov:;BAm o :—Tlio American Bi- 700 Society have forwarded a copy 0 e Soripturoe to Gel% Bell, of Texas, probably to . convince hii that Shah:spear° is not the au.- thErr.. Lit, ) illarkets. j Ptirr..um rraie, - MonLt!ty, 112aroli 8: In FLOUR there is nothing new, and with a liosited export demand; about 000 bhls. most ly straight brands, Bold at $-1,50, which is the general asking into for 'seandard- superfine.— The home demandis to a moderate..extent atformer quoted rates.. ' CORN.MBAL is rather lower, but about 1000hbls. something off $2,8711.- RYE FLOTIR. is quieCat $8,44©8,60 • GRAlN—:.there is more doingin.COßN, and some 10,009 bushels Southern yellow sold at' oPo:; forPonit'n. less price is offered. • ' WREAT, Rye; and Oats remsin dull.- IP-CtA2o23LtlVtl3ll2= . . By the' goy. A: Bab!), of Meahaniesberg, on the 6tlfult., Mr. Miles Mayall, to Miss Mar garetMeClintie,, both.of Perry county:.. ; . • . . On the 6th ~ult., kr• the .stiniii,' l ll±r. : John' Biehernel to Miss Catharine Baltiby r ' . On the, sepia day, by the oateo,.Mr.. Samuel Myers to Miss Catharine Duey. • .. , ' . . . . 'Dn. tho .11th ... ult.,' by the 'MdneMr., John Maloy,-to Miss Mary Ellen Devinney. • '',,', On the.2sth, tile,- by,.the' iiiino, Mr." 'William , SievensoMto it • ''''' tt an.Ellzabeth Foght, - • 'On the 27th• . •,i , the same, Mr.•Jaeobll: Ai &sere Miss Efli oth lierolititom •: . ; • ;: ; . . . On the 20 inst. bs,..theindino,,Mr,:-.l;onnthnn W. Lutz tO,Uni,ltobooon Ontior, both of l'o:rk Oa the 18th. the -toil; R. Krenior, Mr: William Robitu4o ! Mis 4 :garY klnylirtrt, both of .Cur 4 1 , I On the 12.thlitt: -. by'' the neTI , F * ; I,lodg:scin, Mr. Ora.vmu, , ,tinLOA,treprinfirly' c0rpe . 5 4 .3 0 Miss Ethix A101ut;41, , , both Of. ffnikhiburg. ; 1 ? In this borong ~ ,On ' TWA.Silsy last, , Miss rlliabotli 13akSr,. - 4 04: oliolo 8& y ri. „ , ~ -2tbatti_peinftltg. 13144" 3311acrIEDIANi-iriforina hitt Monde ndah . pahlie, 'that ho will -continuo . to attend. proreesional callsAa.haretotoro,(notvciih :. Plianding'reports to tho.centeary.. OFFICE . :7- Bigh streets. . 111110-Om .01.1§§1P10.400_0 ., FHPFP.0 _ . . •' ' NOTICE. SHE subscriber has 'made arrangements to tlibit-place.by-theigstk - of-this All persons indohted will see the fJeciprioty el milling on me and making _settlement before' -I leave. After that- time -my books will .be loftlin the handsoif a-Justice of the Peace, and ill:accounts standing unsettled after that time must neoessarily collented.by him.' . Please call and'obligo " S A COYLE. - . . . - WAX El FULTZ aczt-IPEIDIEIL%:" Three milec Vest of Harrisburg, Pa; THIS Institution will be open for the.recep- Sion of Students; on 'MONDAY, -- the .sth of May, next. The course of, instruction will embrace -the Widens branches nt a thorough, TEnglish—Educatienoogother—wi.h-tho--Latin, Greek,' French- and German Languages, and Vocal-and Instrumental Music. . Bottrding,.Washing and tuition - P in the • English branches per aes• sion (5 months) - $5O 00 Latimer Greek , 500 French or German. • , . 5 00 Instrumental Music' 10 00 For, further information address . D. DENLINGER, marchs,ly Principal, Ifurrisburg, Pa. • DIL A. SWILLED., No. 8 .Market _ Street, near the• Bridge, HARRISBURG. Irit'EALER iN E R S 61 16 A , - C WINES, AND TO S, &C. from mot celebrated -Eastern . Manufactories- ECIr Furnished at Manufactur- , er's prices -411 • . - Imars-3m SUPERIOR FRESH GROCERIES 1 • _____ol((find_See_before Parchati . q.elseuthere r2 l lllE_eubi.criber is just receiving and open ing et his Cheap Family . Grocery and Queenswaro Store in West - Meta street; Car lisle, a very 'large assortment, of all the arti cles in his line of business. Rio Cabo from 12 to, 14 cents per pound, for..good to a strictly prime article. Also, Brown Sugars of the. best quality, from 7 to 9 cents t ier pound, Levering's best crushed and pulverized Sugars from to to 12 1-2 cents por pound, N. Q..Segar Houseiond.Syrup Moles' smelt' all grades from 32 to 626 per gallon." Also, a emptily of fresh ground SPICES of all kinds, warranted pure: SOAPS, Fancy, Cos tile, Rozin and - Country Sear*. Chocolate, pul verized Stuaratns, indigo, Mould and Dipped Candles, Common and Winter Strained Whale Oils. Also, a supply of fresh Hominy, cheese frominthe best Dairies always on hand. Fancy sewing„traveling,•clothes and market Baskets, together with a general assortment of Chew ing and smoking Tobaccos ' Spanish and half- Spanish Cigars, Common do., ropes, twines, and Brushes of all kinds. • - - • • • •. CEDAR W A R E.—Housekeepers, and others expecting semi to embark 'in the same business, please call and examine my stock of Wash tubs, Wash Rubbers, Churns, Cedar Buckets, fancy, painted and varnished Buckets, Brooms, Are., Sac. - -GLABS -- -AND-QUEENSWARE.—The subscriber has jest added to his already large Stock d number.uf white Granite, Gold Figur ed, Blue, Marble, Flowing Blue and 114alber• ry Tea Bora, of •;id pieces. Also. Plates and Diehes, Tumblers, PrLserve Dishes,_,Eyrup, Bottlo - s, &c. of every description and price so that he will• be able to meet the wants and moans of all in the community who 'may favor tttm with a call. nuirs _ 7 D HALBERT: China, and Crockery Ware -- 4 - ' LARGE-and general assorttnen! of_4o.e•Plut tIL ware -has lust been received by the eub scriber, erkSiriccing -a handsome assortment or the best:,' ^; White Granite Stone Ware,- - ouch ns D ishes, Flares, Tea Sets, coveretrand uncovered dishes, howls, toiltit and charnber sets, pitchers, &e.,.togetner with a lot of -- - all of tha latest style aad shapes, also, all, the various articles of the heat common - • White and Edged Ware. • The assortment includes a few plain . Whits and Gold Band China Tea Seh, •of the best quality and style, and also all the necessary articles of the beat Granite, - Srone and Blue Liverpool Ware suitable for any sized Dinner or Tea Sas, as may be wanted, together will) a variety o Glass Waro, including a fine assortment o _ _ Bar and Table .Tumblerej, _ dishes, footed and otherbowlsi - gelilets, wino glasses, lemonades, lamps, &.c."The prices for all or which are fixed at`the &.c:; The cash pr: cos e Inv i t - e - siirftitifidr‘vtudsircrin - wan of articles in our line to give us wean. ruars J .W EBY. BEIBIOVAL: Family Grocery Store. --THE subscriber having removedlis Gfocery Establishment, on South Hanover - T o :7sirebt, to the la,ge building nearly 1 1 y c opposite his old ttaud desires to call the attention of the public to the su perior stock of Fltt.SH GROCER -1 f lES which he has just opened, and which he 'will sell on the most accommodating terms.— The arrangement of his new Establishment will be found of the most- complete character, and, his assortment comprises every article that can he , found in-n et Perfect Family Grocery,. such as sugars. coffee, teas, spicee,-hams, dried beef, .cheese, shatl i , mackerel, herrings dried soltpc together with an' elegant as sortment of China and Crockery Ware of eve ry style cnd quality, queensware, brooms, brushes, baskets, and an endless variety of ar ticles which it is Impossible to enumerate.-- . For cheapness and excellence his articles can not be surpassed A sell from the public is . heroforo respeCtfullY solicited mars INHOFF.- TEA! TEA! TEA! y ATEST ARRIVAL - X-4 FROM CHINAK=The -lovere-of-rodi -TEA-con_be. FRESH supplied with J:eukin'a & Co's o ' Superior Green and Black Tone, either loose or put up - in fourth, half or pound me• Wile packs to suit purchasers et *ices ranging from 50 cents up to $1 par pound, by coiling at the store of [mrs) J. D. HALBERT. PXSIE,_O FISH', 0! - . THE subscriber has in store ■nd for sale at the lowest cash prices'n few batrels of prime No: 1, 2. and 3 MACKEREL. - Also, 100 Sucks of Fine DAJRY Emir. tuarchs J. 'D. HALBERT. Estate ofWm Harkness, decd.L"'rEßS of-administration on the estate of WILLIAM HARKNESS. late of Al len township, Cumberland county, deceased_ have boon issued to the subscriber residing in said township. All persons indebted. to said estate are requested to n lake immediate pay ment, and those having claims , will present them properly authenticated for settlement to ROBERT 13 RY S N, y sdminiatrater. m and -at ' Public Sale. • On SATURDY; March 22;1851. HE Sulkeriber intending toleave Carlisle; T will sell at patine sale, at hie Store room in - Southrlianover street, toe follaWing prop— erty, vizi , 1 doz. Maple cane, - seated Chairs; Large Rucking 'Chair, Onp,,ewing Chair, with arms to quit the above • ONE TCFUED 801 0 /1, • a handsome °viola, aite'Cald ofteSof tee, one large Lout Lamp, one Bureau, Beer— ing Stands, Breakfast. and • Dining Tableri, Candelabra„ Carpets, dte., one Air.tight Par,' Tu. Steve,' Feather Dede,.Bedsleads ond Bed— ding,.one Hat Rack, one' Book' Stand; one Portable Shower Bath. A4o.'ltilchen hunt—. Infe r CO nilspng - tof - Putiv - Kettles - , - Tubti;Dishes” and. all necessary ankles suitable for house ,13i110 coiarnanpe at: 10 •o'c1oalc; •A; Nl,,' op:eititf day, when, attandrnao, will be 'given and terincc made knowit by; *".„. •• ; Mardi 14, 1051. • , ' • "•' "••,- • , NOTZga,: ip At 1119, umvev offer!' her aervicel* those 111 who requira - rotendariceruraMlDWlFE, having had much exporiance.) - 'She 'lacy be ound rit hat viddilence , Niwth , taveet,, = gaunt; Causes., - - ,App4catiotkAr-Taverzi Lioeine. NUTI•• .. • . , Qv. 'hoith..given'that Lietend'ap• plying at the itaxi term - of Ahe.Ctitirt, of Quarter Foaeu.pa fora '- Lieenso..sto Iteep , ,a nublic house in the' bailie-I: ray? ~ v ccupy no such `.in 110. rough of Carliale. lath- . . , We,the undersigned, citiens,.nf The Itoro.'. of-Carlisle do certify that arearewoljacquaint-'" ed viith .the :above .nainett - lienry Glass, and that7ho is of good ropuiti for. heriCaty and tem coronet); and-te hottao-room— and conveniences lor the ace.otnnittdaiion of strangers and travellers; and that? such Inn or 'Favern is noceiaary to accorinnodato the public and - ontertain btrangors and tievellers...: • -Samuel . %Myers; G L Murray, J Leiby, jr., • G Cornman, Wrn - Miller, Jacob 'Wolf, Hugh; Gaullagher, George:Hondo!, Jacob Leiby,.John. Nobroill 'Li - Burkholder, Edward. Shower, A- Lambertonjos W Palton, q ow - . .&pplioatton, for Tavprn Licensei Novea is hereby given that Uritend tip; plyinght the April Court of Quarter.Scsnions orsthis county, for a License to keep a-public house in the house now occupied by George .Motratt.atzusach,_in_Monzoo_tommkiP...s-L_L__ • mars' - DANIEL SIORRETT.. We, the , undersigned, citiztns ,of the town ship of Monroe, in the county . of Cumberland do certify that we are well 'acquainted with the above named Daniel. Wimp) that he is olgood repute for honesey anortemporance, and is Well provided with house room and conveniences for the acMommodation of strangers and 'menet s, and that 'such Inn or Tavern is necessary , to accommodate she public and entertain strangers And travellers. • . • • S'Gensler, John .Whoeler, Cary W - Kenn, James Livingsmn, .Christian Latimer, John A Ahl, J Womfall, George Morreit D Sheller,•Dan'l Eberly; Dan'l Sheller; C Dread, G Sheller. Application. fot - Tavexn Licensp. NOTICE is hereby given that I intend to apply at the next term ofthe Court of Quarter Sessions of this • county, for a License to keep a public house in the house now °coupled- h3c me as such in Silver Spriniptownship. mho ' GEORGE COOVER. WoolM - undersigned; citizens of the town ship of-Silver Spring, in the county of Corn.' berland, - do comity' that wo - are well acquainted with the above named' Gebrgct Coover, that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well Supplied with house room and con veniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accommodate tho public and en tertain strangers and travellers. • J 13 Laidig, Jacob Gross,.DaVid Sterrett, C. Shreiner, Levi. Heilman,. Simon CrOmmowell, belie - Bronizer, James William. son, J Bduman, G V.Coover,J Molly, J Babb, Samuel Cocklin, Wm-M Melly, Daniel Com fort, Jacob Boor. Application for Tavern License.. NOTICE is hereby , given tlik - rintend to apply at the neat ierm of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county for a License to keep a nublic house in the house now occu pied by Thompson B Weaklcy, in, Lower Al ien township. mars THOMAS McKER. We, the undersigned, citizens of Lower Al len township, Cumt,erland, co. do certify that we are well acquainted with' the above named Thomas McKee, that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with' hobacroott - rnirecinveniottees - tortholie: corithititralion of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accom modate the public and'entortain strangers and travellers. - , • J ohn:.Sheely„ It:Gorges,. Ere derick Long, M Bitner, John Slieely, er.,Daniet'Sbel ly. Samuel Zimmerman, Jacob Long, George Fichelberger, Henry Srephon,'Daniel Hart, F.. Seely, T B Weakley. — A - pplicatiturfor - Tavern — Liceifse; - - oTICEis hereby - given that I ititend .o apply_Althenext term of the. Court of Quarter Ss..ssions of Cumberland county_jor a LicOnSO , to keep a public house in the, house. now occu pied by Samuel ,LieSs r . in ingstown; Silver Spring township,' -- mnrs. -JOHN-LOY; We, the undersigned, citizens of Kingstown, Silver Spring township, do certify It at we are -well—acquainted 'with—the-above-named-John- Loy, that ho is of good vepute„ for honesty end temperance, and thee ho to well provided-with— honed room and converf.ences for the accommo-' dation of strangers and travellers, and that Such Inn or Tavern is' necessary to accommodate strangers and travellers. Martin Harman, Jacob Landis, Georgeßeed tJoieph Sadler, jrt,tG M Harmon, Wm 3 Irvin, Dayid Brenizerr Wrt. W. Stevenson, Samuel Bistline, A 11 Zorger, P Bricker, Wm Saxton, George Smith, A Miller, J Myers. D Speidel, Wm Williams, D Ifumer.. M. Cooper, H. IV, Irvine, John M. Martin, Jacob Eckerd. Application for Tavern - Menu: — LorriCE Is hereby given that I intend ap plying at the April Court of Quarter essinals - 01 - ibie - eount - y - rfor - a - Liee nse-to-k &it! p a public house in the house - new occupied by -- me as such' in the, township of East Pennsbore. mars WAI •• . Woohe undersigned, citizens of the town ship of East Pennsborough, i❑ the county of Cumberland, do certity that we aro well ac qyainted name& Wlllium Hughes, that ho is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well supplied with house room and conveniences for The necom• modaiion of strangers and travellers, find that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to nceommo dt.te the public and entertain strangers and tra vtlers. • Samuel Sadler, A P Erb, 'Junes Myers, R Wilson, Henry Carlin, David Oyster, William Philips, Kdain Bolinger, A Frank,. Jno Holz, Solomon Ebersole, Jonas Eicholbarger, Satn'l. Himmelrish, Christian Himmolrich. Appllcatioasor. Tavern License. NOTICE, is hereby given nevi intend to apply faille next term of the Couit.of Quarter. Sessions of Cumberland county tor a License to keep a plain house in the house now occu pied by Gee. Goodyear in Churchto%vn mars" PETER B GOODYEAR. , We, thOthndersigned, citizens of Monroe tp. in the county of Gumberland,'do -eertily that' we are well acquainted with the above named Peter B Goodyear, that he is eL good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provi, ded with' house room and conveniences fur the accommodation of strangers and travoilers, and that such - inn or • Tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and - travellmi. RRlooi Bricker, George Struck, Conrad Westfult, Ciry \V Ail, U Hensler, John' , *. Coe:Jim - 0 Bridle, G Baish, H.P.Enck, Peter Baker,•Jelin Paul, Adam Gensler. Applieation:for. _Tavern License, - v. E le hereby given that the subscriber ill- intends applying at the ensuing term of the Court of Quarter.Setisions of thin county, for License to keep a public house iu the house now occupied by him as such, and known as the Mansion House Hotel, in the ''West Ward itt the borough of Carlisle. JOSEPH W. PATTON. Wo the undersigned., citizens of the West Ward, Carlisle, in the, county of Cumb - erland, do certify that wo pro well acquainted with , the above named Joseph W. ['Anon, that ho is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is' well Provided with house raom.atid convonien—' ces for 'the accomodation of strangers. and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern is nec— essary to_accomedato the public and_ entertain etrangera travellers. john'Mell, A Noble, William M Paler, 4t. A Noble, George L Murray, Henry Glass, 8 : Easminger, William 'Cart, J N Armstrong, David Rhoads, George W Hilton; A Roberts, John D. Gergaa. George Ego: • • Application for Tavern License. NOTIC E ia,herebx given that the subscri ber intends applying et the 'ensuing terin of the Court of Quarter Se:ardent, - of Cumber lundcounty, for a license ,to keep u Dahlia house in the stand knownn "the' Depot-Heine in the borongh of MeeherneaVaqr. • ' JAMES At--MELoy. . . We the undersigned eitixons'of the, BoroUgh of Mechanicsburg, in the county . of. Cumber lend; do certify we ere. well acquainted. with 'the above -named Tames ..A.'..Meloy,,that.,ho ;is of good repute for, honesty, and temperance, and ie wellprovided with house room and convenr mces (OA the .eccommo iatiori of -strangers end travellers; and; that Such Inn or Tavern is nee. Smeary to accommodate the public and inter . min 'grainier., and.frovellertu ; John Duey, :Georgotaticitill F :Falk; Havid _Einmenger, George' Sitigiser, , StmOson At.; Corns Glimmer; • Jacob 'Main ' 'Me, George. 80W,D0v41 . 1.64, rotor Hull; Adam lisucki' Benjamin How,Peter Baker . ARNOLl)wn'titig , a j:v e t At Y A • ' afirino/11" • '''t4e . ,-...Y - tA,:ti*.tt.teo‘#oo'...:, Bookielleia,:oollol ,l fferchaittia lour. respectiblly recede the. infterition:fof' V all doalerisin sc lio o 1.04115 C ELLA: - NEOUS or BLANK. BOOKS,.STAnOpT: ERY; PAPER , and. WIND 0 Yir ESc tei 'our superior facilities for supplying , at' unit "pally low' rates, for cash or approved credit, every.,ortia,p pertaining to.ourbusiatisi.', 'A longand. l activn extiarietice;wartaiiiiitis saying that we: can offer inducements to phr- Egiallid by lirettr — rcelltattylione 177 . We earnestly . ask, an examination of our mode of conducting business, believing if ~an,, elperiment is made . , it will be found for the' in terest of those desiring goods !ti our lino to `continue operating with us: - - , Our Stook is at all aeasons.largo,iind ed with particular , referenco- to 'the Wants of Pennsylvania, _Ohio and-the near trade gener ally. - ' _ .Orders by mail 'or, otherwise" espatchad proniptly and at the-lowest-rates Itnottmlir any market,. • l',o o The.ligheat price given for RAGS. in cash. • - PECK dc , BLISS, North-East Corner of Third do anch Om' - M=El gaUnpreeodented Success of illutehing's - ,Vegetatilo 'Dyspepsia Bitters.-- , Tho most popular Family Medicine of the ago—used by Physioians of high standing. -These Bluets remove all morbid secretions, purify the blood, give tone and vigovto the di. . gestive organs, fortify the system , againat all future diseases, can be taken with safety,' at' no time debilitating the , patient—being grateful to the meek delicate' etemach, and remarkable for their cheering, invigorating; strengthening, and restorative properties. and an invaluable reme dy for the DYSPEPSIA IN ITS WORST FORMS. ' (Kr Circularsi: . confaining they Cer tificates 'of lternaritable Cures, andlhe - high estimation 'in which this Medicine 'Obeid by the public, press, can be had of the agents, free. Price 50 rents per bottle. Principal Office, 122 Fulton street, N. Y., up stairs. Dr. 'S EL LIOTT..Agent for Carlisle. • „ • SI'LEND2LD S'SOCIIC I T . . IIE undersigned respectfull y ihforma hie friends. - and the _public generaliy; that he returned from' • . 47. i g a iilde t i* having ' lA.:—1 A . : — !' --.)p la, -Is -‹: ,- purchased the ',: 1 . 4 ,...,...,- ~, f i a , ~,,,,.-.. memo, as - well tie - the 9 , . '''':,;.,:.:: cheapest 'assortment of if ."'/.., Watchesl lewdly, , Sce., ever brought . to Carlisle. His steak con sists in part of Geld and Silver Patent Lever' WYatches, . Gldd and Silver delaNhed do. ' do. Gold and Silver Lepine niches. - ' • n Sheri every variety o' Watches-,at all priceri. GOld Guard and Vest Chains. Medallions, - Watch Keys, - Ear Uings..'Finger Rings, Breast Pins, Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold and Silver pens and cases and Bracelets in great variety. A -- eplendid - article - of -- Gold, — Silver, -- Germetn -,:r- - Allgt,,Silver, and Blued Steel SPEC TACLES, which are.unsurpass. :id in quality by any other crticle west of Phil 'dolphin, and which can be sold at-least '2O per cont cheaper than in any other', establishment .n the country., Also a largo, It rd.:— szisnarc-wArak, comprising Table and .Tea Spoons, Buller Knives, Srrlt Spoons, Fruit Knives; Thimbles, &a. Also, Card Cases. Porte Monhaieth. Port Folios, Ladies Writing Desks, with., a groat -variety of- other- ftiney— articles—unnecessary--to mention. A large lot of CLOCKS,, assorted patterns, which will be sold low, and warranted to be good. Wakhes, CloCks and Jetreinj Repaired; •Heinvites - all rirettlf.and — examinct his-stock - , - assured that none can fail to-be suited in qual. ity, quantily, and rnica. His articles are cash purthases'Aoniacquentiy, he can afford to sell lower than the sa'ac articles can ho purchased elso_where...:—C I Latilic_eld_e_t s andi.A.R3 w dvvre west of Burkholder's Hotel. • ian . uaiy . 5;" 18:51-1y T. — GO NLYN7 - ------ Limebur,ners Coatv-----,_-:-- _____. 180 tons Lykens Valley nut coal for binning lime receiving and for solo cheap by_, - - W MURRAY, Ago 8..._ ._— 131acksmith's Cc 2000 bushels bla4;aunitli's co. superior article,-receiving-ziad - for_sula 14- ' W B MURR Y, Agr.' satai3Or srintria °Yam. SATURDAY the 15th of March . next, 111.3 will be sold at public sale it the late res idence of the lion. John Reed, , dc'e'd., a large variety of HOUSEHOLD AND'ICITCIIEN' FURNITURE; consisting of. Sideboards, with marble slabs, Wardrobes, Bureaus. Beds, Bed steads, Matrasses, Dining Tables; Centre Ta. bles, Book Tables, two large and elegant book cases with glass doors, and Mirrors, a valuable lot ellimiscellojimaas books; chairs and - lounges, ottomans, dressing tables, &c., ALSO r chnitt, cut glass, silver forks, a full china dinner set, tea china, litc' Also a nuinber_of transpa:ent pantie. Inds, car - IR - tic - cute - mattingsz—A—coolt stove, chamber stoves,. andltitchen fermium of all kinds, together with many other articles too numerous to mentiort. Salo to commence at 10 o'clock A. Al. Terms made known on day of sale by Mr. Robert McCartney, auctioneer. ALSO, on the same day at 2 o'elock,!P. ' M., , 11i611017521-AINTIO-LOTi • • ' —the late residence of Jodge • ..f4l'itt' • -Reed,—will be offered .for sale, !„ , ;a.: I either entire, or irilets,.as will best suit purchasers. The' let is 240 feet square, it has.beeridivided into three lots. No. 1. fronting 60 feet on Moitt street, and 240 on West street. No. '2. fronting 120 feet on -Main scree; and running back' .240 feet, to Church alley, this let contains all the-buildings with many of the most valuable fruit and orna mental trees. No. 3. fronts 60 'Scot on Main at. running back 240 feet to Church alley. Persons wishing information, or to examine the preiffi sea, will please ealLon W. H. Miller, Esq. wile is my agent for tho sale. SARAH ANN REED. - Executrix, Carlisle Feb, 12,'51-te - rum= FOR SALE. TEIE subscriber offers at private sale, the FARM on which-he now resides,-in Diekinson twp. Cumberland co. about a tulle and throe quarters , south of Centreville,the'new road leading from Centreville to Natant's Sawmill. Said farm 'contains about SEFEN'rY-FAVE ACRES of Pine land, about 40 acres of which are cieared.'and - the residue in wood land.-• The improvements area good two atop , ry LOG HOUSE,"and giOd ; lag • 11 I • and. frame BARN. Thereiii..a' thriving young orchard on' the pre mins, ot choice fruit, and an ex' col oat stream of-never failing wa ter,i bear the bbildings,'Sce. 'terms will' be easy: - Aqy per son wishing to buy, can have all the necessary. information by calling on tlie evbeeriber mod, • " JOHN MILLER. Carliale, Feb, • AUDITOR'S NOT/OE. The undersigned, Auditor, *Minted by the Orplians Court to marshal and distribute the soap% the hands of John /Veld t administrator of Samuel Sheaffer, dec'd., to and among the creditors, will attend to that dilly at his office, on FRIDAY,, the Itth,of March, 1851. Credi• tors are notified to preseni their donne. • • 'R Di HENDERSON, Carlisle, Feb. Auditor. auswrows NOTXCIEL TIIE undersighed, Auditor,oppointcd by the Court to =Atha and distribute' the. assets in the hands of Willieni M: Henderson, ' Assignee, or-Abraham NeisleY, among his 'creditors,; gives notice, that he will attend to that &it) , at his office - in Carlisle, on SATUR. DAY, the 15th day of Februtrry; 1851.. The creditors aro, hereby , notified' to preset their claims on or before" that day.:' - jan29 • A , I3'SHAItrE, :auditor. • Eatate of Benjamin Bial a : OW& icrOTIVE is, hereby. &lion that letters of ed. ittinistretkem with the will annexed, on the estate of BENIA.MtN DILLE4, !Ate of 'North, Middletrin—town thip,.Ctimberfand county; de. ceased, have been grantett lo,the eubscriber residinujo Monroetownship, in esid . county.— 'All persons .knoivinii-lbemselvee indebted ' estate ere required to mice ,immediate payment:and'thosoere renewed lb prissOnt them • • t. . , • ‘. Tapostry•Worgited4: 11./E3T oppned a'geniral eesoriirionCid ifingT eV try,Worsted in . varleinesOlOurolor-/Cniapee Searle, Slipper's.' Shewlet__l&P, AlOolefl. - a5/4 1 " tonal aupplrot•ZePtiY,K . WOnned , - • . 26 PL 25 - ; . , i, , tif,..„5t00kin0i; , ,...::....-::,... ~.•.... ~ V f : r* 'l •, , , ;W ' -,ic .. ilii;rm :: ::• *i . :: CO ::.. r;V . ' hite . ind-,miiii . A...meii6o,Hotorii,eiFoaloichildipi:, Alsi . ,Ladies.:Ocbi2ix - giaetvaiiFtiiumt.ipenti b;l.i s :':.?i ;7-;: :9;W.llTpp- Notices: , Elill REG/STEWS NOTI,OE. IV,OTiCE hereby ..given to Peretnis interested, , ' that the following acconnts have, been : filed in this'office for examination by the .ac - cinuntents therein named, and will - be pre seritthd:to the , Orphans' Court of Cumherland county, fer . confirmation pad allowanel Tuesday'the,2sth of March, A. D, 1851 is : 1. The acebunt of Danial Cunkel, adminis trator—Of Ada, Cankel, - late Of- Silver ;Spring' township, deceased. • 2, The account of. Christian. Leib, atiminis. cratoi-of--Mary-Leib r lato-of-South -- Middletow township, deceased. . 3. The account of. A. P. Erb. 'administrator' of Ab'm. Erb - Oato of East Pennsboro 'town ship, deceased. . ' '- • 4. Thu account of Wm: Webb; administra tor of Henry Lawson, late of the borough of Carlisle, deceased. ' 5. The final 'account oi- John Piper andlno S. Dunlap, administrator of James Piper, late of West POntisboro' township, deceased. 6. - The account of Jacob Ifirk, Executor of Daniel H. Young, late of the borough of New Cumberland, deceased. 7. The account of Joseph Quiggley, adminis• hater of John Hatfield, late of. the city of Cin cinnati, deceased. - Br.The - accounrof - jutobillminnr, -- Gutirdintr of Jacob Garret, deceased; minor child of Ja cob ,Garroi, deceased. 9. The account of Jacob West, Guardian of Elmira Shambach, deceased, minor child of Philip Shambnch, deceased. - 10. 'The account of Henry - Mowers, atlmin. istrator of David Mowers, late of Southamp. fon township, deceased. 1l: The account of Michael Gochawer, Ex ecutor of'Wm. F. Barbour, late of the bor ough of Shippensburg. deceased. 10. The account of Martin Burkhart, &wen.' ned,:who was Guardian of Samuel and Sarah Miller, as settled by.anid Guardian's adminis trator. _ _ . 13: The =cowl' of Jacob Mumma, Guardian Of Daniel Havenmyer, minor child of -P.l'Bov myer, deceased. 6 14. The account of -David Genower, and Ja cob Heck, Executor of A. M'Elharo, Into of the borough of Shippencburg, deceased. vt•-q.. 15. The account of John B. Coover, admin istrator Of Joseph 'Crall, late of Allen town ship, deceatied. . ' 16. The account. of Robert P. M'Clure, ad ministrator of Eliza Peebles, late of the. Bor ough of Shippensburg, deceased. .17. The account ot. John Lefever,-Guardian George, John N. and James Car o-deers, minor sons of John N: Carothers, deceased. • 18. The account of Samuel Huston, Guar-. dine of Mary E. and Nancy Jane -Duncan, minor children of Wm Duncan, deceased. lg. rho account of John Rion, Executor of John Diven, late of East l'Pnnsborough ton ship, deceased: 20. The account Of David S. Runsha, clot of Mary Fulton, late of Newton township, dpceasedi „. 21. The account of DaVid KUtz,_Exeoutor of Wm.Kutz, late of South Middleton township, deceased. ." 22. The raceount of Robert Isaias de bonis .non with the will annexed of James Moore, deceased, as settled by J. d•. M'Dowell, one.of the Executors of tho said R. Laird, deceased. . • .23. The account of George Ruployc admin-. istrator'de bonie non, of John Longsdorf,' late-of East Pennsboro township, deceased. 24. The account •of Mrs. sane Davidson,. surviving lExecutoe-of Rev:-Dr:-Davideon, decensed, as smiled by lipr cultninisirator; Rov. Robert Davidson. ... • .. • 25. Tho account of Scott Coyle;Guardian of Margaret C. Johnston, now intermarried with - D - daughter - hi John-Johnston,. deceased. • , . • 26. The account of John . Stuart, Jr. admin istrator of William Wynkoop, lute of South Middleton township, deceased. ' ' 27._The aCcount.ofJohn Executor. of John Mures, late of Dickinedti township, deceased. WM' GO ULD, Register: REG ME 'e OFFICE, . . -- - - Fe b. 22, 1851. _ PfIOOLADIA.TION. WEREAS Llontmable .Fnicretrucs ll lNsTiii, President Judge of the several toaqtrOrtiirTfm — OitPlstric:or'tliirei — surities - of Cutuberland, Perry and J tinlatwin Pennsylva- Oa; and Justice of the,xeveral C6urts of Oyer Terminer and - Geneial Jail . Delivery in said counties. and lion. John Stuart and John Clandonin, Judges of ~the -Court of Oyer and ferminer and Genera Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and other .offenders, in the ,said county of,Curnberland,by theirpreeepts to mt . /'directed, dated the 10th of January- 4851, haVc ordered the Court of Oyer. and Terminer and GeneralJall Delivery, to be holden at Car •lisle on the 2d Monday ...of April, next, (being the 14th day) at 10 o'clock in the Into noon, to continue .two weeks. al NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to the Coroner r Justices of the Peace and Constables oftho said county ofCumberlund, that they ars by the slid precept commanded to be then and, there in their proper persone,with their rolls, records, inquisitions ; examinations, and all other remembrances, todo those things which to their offices appertain to be done,uiid all those that are hound by recognizancue, to piosecute agarri o e ti_ s afFti'l in. the Jail of said. county, arc to be there to prosecute them as shall be just, DAVID SMITH; Sheriff. Carlisle, February 26, 1851. • LAST NOTICIS! .S-thi-subscriber.-intends'±leaving-Carlisle, all persons knowipg themselves indebted to him, are remuesteddo come forward without delay and make tpayment, or 'their accounts will he placed M I the hands of n Justi c e 'for collection. 3. G. CARMONY,. To those Interested. TO subscribers wish ell indcbied to them to call and settle the sane by the middle of March, as it is necessary _their ':accounts should be paid off by that time! Just received a fine lot of New Goods, which we are selling off at our usual low prices. Call and see. Feb 26-3 t A & W BEN'FZ. • Dissolution of 'Partnership: ThiTOTICE . is hereby given that the partner— IN ship heretofore existing between the sub— scribers. in the Blacksmithing business; under the firm of Bretz & Common, has been dissol— ved by mutual consent. The books and accounts have.bccn placed in the..bands of M. Holcomb, Esquire, for settlement. The busi— ness will hereafter be carried .on - by George Commas, who will be thankful for. a continu— ance of patronage from his old.cusiomers.- . JACOB BRETZ, • GE,ORG CORN MAN. , Dissolution Of Paxtnership. • ivciTicE is hereby given that the partner i:4 ship hBrehafore existing between the sub scribers. trading under the firm of J. COYLE & SPONSI.E.R., in Hogestown, has been dis solved by mutuaLconsent.' • As-ono of trio late firm intends leaving Hogeetown At an early day,* is required that book accounte shall be settled_ without delay.. !rho husinees .be carried on as heretofore byllihn'Coyle, • JOHN COYLE, • . WIIISPONSLER.- febli) - Estate of Emanuel - Line .- dee'd. if ETTEI2S. testamentary on the Estate 'of LI Emanuel Line,•tir., late of Dickinson tp., Cumherland county, deceased, hove been issued in due form of law,lo the subscribers residing in the said township.• All persons indebted to the said mime will make immediate, payment, and those having claims egitinet it will present. them for actOonient to - Feb 26 • .:Estate of John Officer, dee'd. rile undersigned, residing' in Carlisle, has been duly appointed Executor of the will and cisme of John Officer, late of said bormigh, deceased... All perioniindebted to slid estate are requested to snake immediate payment r and those having claims to present 'them,' properly authinitiented, to ' J. W EBY, . Feb , " Enecuror. Estate of Adam Re%le dee 7 d.' Al4L'portions'are 'hereby notified that lettere of.adminictration 'on the estate of Adam Reigle'late.of tho -borough of Mechanicsburg, County of Cutoborland, dea d.;: have this -day boon leaned by the;Register in and for eaid eounty - tn the eubscribere, who both - reside in (he borough of Machaideabitrg- aforesaid, patriotic having claims ,or domande' ageing& the estate ofeaid decadent, arc requestedjo nialta known the Bil 11111): without delaKtutd those,in l debted,tai makti , Paythent VI : 4OEOEL; r . J 011 N: 'RI KG '"? Adminisirarora, :;;Jarittery,2o;los,l6t,-":. , ' , NOT= I, XTO.;ERIBSOItItigI2B Ole Public -Lid 'gerbr 14e - teceived'nuthp ,Book'Stinvior the aubectitOr, after thr - F:r 0F..:; 44R011 . e netiing. •• . . . WILL' adinic ori.aecom rn bdating lersonto, .his attic° ' BTU DEN for insiructios in iho various branches' aTS medicine, viz r. Anatomy, thysiology,•ChemiStry,,Ther — . iipeniicks, - .Sargery, Theory .and •Pratilee of Professional calls atranded to in mum and country. as heretofore. • - Carlisle, Feb 26..3t TUST received at tho store of the subscriber el in South Hanover street,-a fresh—supt H y -of GrecericaTedliiif Sugar, Calico, Tens, &0., of the best quality and .et the lowest prices. A gookquelity of Coffee at 12} cents. Alsd, FINE FAMILY FLOUR,' of the.choicest brands, together with all kinds of FEED,.aII of which will bo sold at the est prices for cash. Also for sale , a ono horse /Wagon on springs. JOHN KEN EY. is. MACKEREL, - ' . '. : ' SHAD, CODFISH, -'--, ' 1 - SALMON, , - . Consta . ntly cn hand HERRINGS,- '-L...-• . for-sale by . PORK, . - J PALMER & CO, HAMS AND SIDES; Market at. Wharf, SHOULDERS, LARD & CHEESE, , ' - - • . ArritErnexclas.. THE Subscriber, ,_ , Agent for the Managers cf the PIIILADELPIIIA licalt3E..OF 14.1 , 110 E, Is au thorized to receive ap - plietitroitki - fi - difi - Faftiidiff, -1 Mechanics or others,-'who may wish to have boys or girls, either white or colored, indentu red to them as apprentices. The ages will vary from seven to twenty years. In all cases where the applicant is not known to the Inden turing Committee or the Agent, satisfactory references to persons residing in the City, will be required. °JOSIAH TATUM, • • . 50 North Fourth Street. . Philadelphia, Feb 26 , Drag and ransy Store! THE LADIES shall meet with the most polite attention. at Rawlin's Drug anyi Fancy Store, and be supplied with Hauenipand nous sePs PERFUMERY- at city prices. A Fresh: lot-just received: • / A Beta stock of FRUITS and CONFEC TIONARIES just arrived. Fine Sweet Or• tinges at 18 tents per doze's,finti'lemons - at - 15 - cents per dozen,.ffigs • 124, Seedless, Bunch and Cluster Raisink• at 10, Of, and 13: cents, - 'English Walnuts; ,Filberts, Itallan.•Cheinuts, ace:, Lemon, Mint, Clove, Aniseed, Teaberry and other candies, all for sale at Philadelphia prices, at RAWLIN!S DRUG AND FAN• GY STORE, next door to the Post Office, Main at., Carlisle. • A lot ot. choice BRANDIES,.and_WINES, for medicinal use,just 'received and for sale at Rawlins Drug and Fancy Store, West Main street, Carlisle. TOBACCO AND CIGARS of the beat brands always for en o at Rawlin!a Drug and Fancy Store. [Feb 19, rAluvrEres EIVIP0112171VI: THE. subscriber would respectfully . invite the attention of formers to his assortment of PLOWS, nnw ' manufac ' lured near Craighead's Mill i - n South Middleton township, ;•;j,• • four miles. south of Carlisle. •• "• My assortment consists •of Withrow's, . Stuckey's and Ball's patterns.— The Castings will-all-be - ground. -I-will also make•u,GRAIN CRADLES. of the most im proved patterns. All cadent directed to Wm. L. Craighead. Carlisle, 'will be attended to Vrith_promptness„and Plows or -Cradles deliv ered of the counl4 , free of - charge:- WM L. CRAIGHEAD, Propt,r. DAVID STUCKEY, Ofanufiicer ggFeb.l9 6m , OUDII - ealt;tlic - Attentimrof - purchasers - to - - - .their - elegant assortment of "Wrought and Cast Iron Railing for , CEMETERIES, - I - BASLC (MIES, - - - - . VERANDAS,. ' Railing for Churches,- Public -and--Private Buildings,. gablie Squares, &c., together with . all kinds of Min and Ornamental Iron Work. More & Gallagher's Book of ORIGINAL DESIGNS, containing the boat selection of 'designs that has ever been issued, will be sent to any parson who may wish to..make n . -on. ' ' - • ttebl9;sl mom Commissioners of Cumberland county .11. will receive proposals at their office in Car lisle, until IVI4,)NDAY, the 10th of Marsh, 1851, for the of a across the Conodoguinet Creek, at a point at or near Eckert's Mill and fording, in. Newton toWnshig,-Cumberland - dounty, - 'lhe Bridge to be of. the following dimen- • stone, viz t—To contain in length 120 feet in the clear from ono abutment to the other on the - Opp osi tir el nireitt-mi -to-be-194es t-w d clear. The two abutments to - rte - 15 feet thick in the bottom with a battering wall of one inch to the foot on three sides of the abutment. The abutments. to be lcfeet,high from the hot: torn of the. creek tol:ithe cord line. .Two cient ratites to be started from the abutment to extend to the opposite abutment on the op -posite shore;-----Thei-bridge-m be-double-floored with two inch plank, first flour to be pine or' oak, the upper floor to be oak plank laid length." wi se and raised in the centre 17 inches. The sides and gable ends pt said bridge to be of a sufficient height to admit a covered Or hay wa gon to pass through the" same.- The bridge is to be closely weatherboarded with three-quar ter pine hoards . well lapped and planed oil the outside. The whole of the amyl: 01 said bridge to.be roofed with ...good and sufficient white pine shingles, and said roofing twelve feet over the heel of the arch or the top of the abutments, and on each side of the bridge over the 'weath erboarding two feet The 'abutnients smite" be built on a firm foundation, and to be opprov. ed by the Commissioners 'the Whole of the mason work to. be well built of hard'and large stone, lime, mortar and pointed from the beck of the abutments. The filling shall consist of earth and stone and to he supported with wing walls on each side - five fect thick at the two a hutment% with a battering if one inch to the foot to the top of the filling, and , to. extend in that manner - on the two extreme- sides of the bridge until the filling and walling shall meet the road, with en ascent not exceeding an angle of four degrees elevationirom 'the road to the bridge, with curtain walls of sufficient length and thic :nese and covered With broad stone well secured. The woodwork on the outside to be painted with two coats of white lead in linseed oil; and inside of the bridge is to be whitewashed with two coats of lime.' The undertaker is to find all.materials at his own expense, and to give such security as the COM. miseioners - shalt require for the faithful per formance of the workmanship and permanency of said bridge for and during the term of seven years from the - time the said bridge shell he fin- JAMES KELSO, — IN O. SPROUT, IL TROUT. • Comm'fs Commissinnera Office, ? Carlisle, 19th Feb. 1851.5 • Attest—WM. RILEY, Crk. VIA great saving of labor.imen and time, with. out ally RUBBING by.. washing board°, Ma chines, or with the hands, and preventing all wear and tear of clothes. 'Warranted, not to injure the finest fabrics.: Price, 12} cents. ' Sold wholesale . and retail at. Dr: Rawlins'. Drug and Variety Store'," Main at. Carlisle, and at his Modical. , Hull, North Queen et. Lances nar. . , . 1 N. 8., All orders filled 'at Manufacturer's prices. , ' .' ' , • June 5--ly. . _ , W.ILLIAM•LINE, EMANUEL • , Execretcr. cuunmt. - WATM. 111. 'PORTER invitee the attention co V-• the Public, to his large and comploe es sortrhentof 500 n.% SHOES bt GAITERS justleceivea from'Philadelphio, va• riets'of Sew styles.; Ilia experience in the Shoe baldness, enables him to, selertWork of dm' heat materials and wotkmaishift, which Will be'sold, at-the lowest aneh price) and walrentei. .". IgrCtietomer wOrk'eittenfied .„. . . • ' .T . IT S T 'received • ahOther lot 'of Bonne' Frames of the latest style.. Also; Bonnet silks , Silk and . Satin 'Linings of varioua 'colors. • -• 'lion •'. - : . •' W HITNBF. ' • American . 011. JUST roeoivod "'fresh aupply of .American On. Foteolo by A 0 FETTER. 00123 . • Noll4B North Hanover st.• , t• Übit ; itartment IA jt±ll• ilUit rCOeiye, , 11 the althearil)er.; Msa;.G!.abe kJ ' iiht!ting by • , • Noi3'2tbutriiciemenito. S•AVIEVNTIMOCgf I'RESIt GROCERIES. RAL'IULIN'S -:-Stettna - lron. fILVIORE & CIALMELGIIER, Corner of e?toad and Broad Street, PHILADELPHIA. To Bridge Beilders. WOODEN BRIDGE Webb's Washing Powder, Boots, Shoes andGaiter.i3, WEED Wall STREET OPrOSITE Wing NISTRODISTIN' b To . 36illinora. Olicittancotto.,, GRISA'r ATTRACTIONS • ' rOik , itromrinairs. , ✓h kfiss Mitt:fins pet*Quariers, NORTH IL OVER: St) OaRLISLE, P.l. all WFitlToßsoF.t t he . who maye, iz citizens isit t f h t e l ti s sa g e l plane ur and the Holydaye, will find the largest assortreent'of • CONFECTIONARIES, (of every,variety) otter offered, -- mtmufactured • of the beet-materials, expressly for the"ap pmaching festivities, whidb will be Bold' wlielc sale or retail, iat reasonable rates,'lst the old stand or the aubscriber: in North Hanover it., a few doors north of the Bank. Where may also bo found a complotwaseortment of Frturts AND NUTS, consisting . in part of Oranges, Lemons, Grapes. Figs, Routine, Prunes ' In, fancy ' boxes, Cur- . rants, Dates, AlmondsiFilborts, Cream, Coco and Ground Nuts. He would also call attar!, ion to the largest stock of _ - !rots AND•FANCY GOODS, ever olfefed in Carlielei consisting of CHINA. AND GLASS TOYS, , • Card Trope, Vases, Mugs; Tea tBota, doll heade, Motto Cups, Cologao nottleel Tam. .lors,.assortad_Eigares_&o - FINE TIN TOYS, • • such. as Carriages, . Cartq, Cradles, tables, eltafre,'apimals, huckots,.c nps, rattles, wgsh stands, candle eiroW,& - e. • GUM TOYS, ' : pure India rubber - and elastic doll heads, rat= ties, dogs, teething ,fings, Caricature faces, &s, WOODEN TOYS, - - cups and saucers; nine pins, ' . salient, furniture, tools in boxes, 'games and • puzzles, drums, guns, trumpets, wagons, wheolbetrowe tubs, Noah's arks, horsemen, magnetic fish, swans, boats, fiddles, guitarsi harmonicans,"&a FANCY ,GOODS, , Fine sowing, card and knitting baskets, fancy boxes of wood, paper and glass, hair oils, soaps, colognes, hair brushes, and hundreds of other articles not enumerated above, which all are invited to call and examine. 'rho-subscriber returns his sincoro thanks to' al . geherous public for the patronage bestowed on lum-on formor occasions, and hopes by a de- • sire to please to merit a continuance of MONYER. • =CM - FOR THE- HOLTDATS.. Splendid Fancy Goods, Elegant Bookei, acc. A 0 . ., W. HAVERSTICK las just received: from the city_and is now openings splen did display of. FANCY GOODS, Suitable for tho approaching Holyday . Season, to which ho desires to cell too attention of his friends and the public His assortment in this line cannot be surpassed in novelty and elegance, and both. in quality and price.of the articles, can not fail to pleSairpiirchasors. It viould be irrri postilblo toenumerate his • HOLIDAY' FANCY GOODS, • 'which comprise every variety of fancy articles of the most novel styles and ,exquisite finish, • such as 1 . Ladies' Fancy Baskets, , kli-rel ,1 ""a"Frta Fancy Work Boise, with sewing instrurn'ts • Terracotta Work (a recent novelty,) - -Paper Macho Goods, Elegant alabaster- and porcelatn'ink-stands • arid trays; • • Fancy ivory,. pearl and shell card'Cases, -Xs Port Mon name, of every variety, , Gold pens and pencils, • . . Zr.: Fancy paper" weights, --Papetertes,--with.-; a largo-variety of ladies-- ._— fancy stotibnery, • • • Motto seals and wafers, • • Silk and bead purses, Ladies' riding whips, elegantly finished, . JI-tadies:. fine ct.l,ll9ry,' l Perfume baskets and - bags, 143. a.% ~ 'Brushes of every kind for the toilet, ,''tr °':' , 4 ' - RoessePeperfumes of the various kinds, Musical 'instruments, of all kinds - and rd:al j , ;prices, together with on innumerable variety of • -articlesefogantly-finisited:and_suitable_frn 1n,,. , lyday.prosents, to-which -he,irivites_hpecial of , maws. Also, an extensive and elegant collection of HOLIDAY GIFT-BONES; ompriettig thevvarious-English.and . American ANNUAL& for 1851, richly embellished and — __ illustrated POETICA L W 0 K-K S, with CIIILD,REN'S PICTORIAL B 0 0 KS, • for children of all ages, than which nothing , can be more appropriate or pleasing as holiday gifts. His assortment of Scheel Books, and • School Stationery.' is also complete, and com prises every thing used ,in. Colleges and the desires Schools. . He also desires to call the particular, attention of Fan - allies' to his elegant display of LAMPS, GIRANDOLES, &e. ; • from the extensive establishments of Cornelius. Archer and others of Philadelphia, comprising every style of: Parlor, Chamber and Study Lamps, for burning,eitheHard, sperm 'or ethe real oil, together with Flower Vales, Filmy; "- Screens, &c. His assortment in this lino is un equalled in the borough. FRUITS, FANCY CONFECTIOARY— .:NITTSrrPR,ESERVED in every varietyand tif all prices, all.of which are pure and fresh, such as can be confidently recommended tolls friends and the little folks. His stock embraces everything . in the line of - Tn - fii,37GoodeiTrilifli7mithy. offerdiffilidifirifertic housekeepet s,which the public aro especially invited tocall and see during the" holidays.— ' Remember the Old Stand; nearly:oppositeithe Bank on North Hanover street. UPI V 140 - dealt ' SW. HAVERSTICK.W POTODIAO BAGGZINIG. A BALE of No. I Potomac Bagging, mate. cle for bogri - for farmers, just received, which I will sell cheap. oct23 N W WOODS, Ag't. Sack Flanneb3, JUST received'a general assortment of Col, ored Flannels for Ladies Sacks to wit—Blat Gray, Blue, Red. Green, Pink and Changea ble: Also, White Woolen and Cotton Flan in great Variety. G W 1-111PNER. WBs' wzrai vott lat= . rip HOUSANDS- of bottles of the AMERI .III, •CAN COMPOUND Nave bean sold dar ing thd„, past veer, and was never knovin to full of curing,. in n few days, of a certain dell-. cote disease, Seminal Weakness and all diseases of tile Urinary organs. Perinea afflicted using this pleasant and popular remedy, need fear no exposure, as it leaves no odor on the breath, requires no restrictions in diet or business contains no Mercury co-noxious drugs injurious to the system, and is adapted to every Ampex; or condition. It is also the best remedy known for Floor Albus or Whites, (female complsint-D with which thousands suffer, without iho know ledge of a remedy. Mier Celebrated remedy 'has long been used in priviite practice of a pity: scion and with unerring emcees, radically curing ninety-nine of the hundred VIVA in a few days. Around each bottle are plain end full, directions. - , • . CAUTION—Ask Ins' the AMERICAN COMPOUND, and purchase only of the Agents Priori SI per bottle. - For stile by p. ELLIOTT Carlisle; .1. Wrath, Harriaburg; ,R. Colun'ibia; by A. Miller, Lancaster; E. Morris & Co., York.. ` • (January; 15, 1851. . Pare Cider Vinegar. TUST received a fresh barrel of Pura Cider, aJO Vinegar. of superior quality, and, warranted free Trnm adulteration. nov6 - G W ft , I NEE. ,for __.FOR,. RENS% THE different Officee and Shope; cri tho corner-lot, Where George Ege reticles, (=opt ing two, aro yet for rent. Frowns wiphit g to rent-will call on • , GEORGE EGI.. , - Feb 19—tr. ~ ,- . ' ' i. . Souses for. EvIOR RENT from the first of next. The two Store [ft Rooms in North Hanover street, • at present occupied , by Messrs. Sterner lc Co., and Arnold and LiAiingston.. Also, Three . smell 'HOUSES, ono.situnted on. West Loather - Otteot and tho other two on Dickinson alley.: • „ •deelB ' . 3".3 O. 13. PARKER. 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