New 'lbucrtiiientotto, Borough Receipts & Zicpenditures. Jr:,AcrO'unt. of GEORGE , IVEESE, - r.:, Treasurer , of the Borough of Cararhs for 1850. • • Cash received of A. W. Bentz, late ' p6ro'Trensuter27 84 ' John Sptihr; Boro Col • lector for 1849 .201 14 " Anioulltofqtßlicalo assessed in 1850 . 2800 31 " Jos.. H. Blair, Chief Burgess, licenses , Jas. Postlewait, Cl`k to Market & bay scales 72 65 'Sundry persons state - rent of market house 203 03 " _Jacob Shilling, high . constable pump rent . _ ^.. ' CR. . • —Cash paid A L Spengler for qualifying' - ' Borough Officers • 237 Paid Wm. H. Miller, Esq. profits- sional services. . Paid James M. Alien, curator of G. Yard, salary. for 1849 ' ----- Paid - afficoriviorhold ing-bore-alee en-- Paid Wm Mena, Blaikemithing Paid Catharine Wunderlich supper •. . for patrol Paid W 13 Matthews, salary es street Commissioner, and work 'done by him and others 504 62 Paid Street Committee, cleaning Lis ton Spring Paid sundry persons interest on Bonds held by them against the Boro' Paid. Martin .Corrunan• salary Mes senger to council James Dunbar do do Paid John B. Bratton for Printing „I K. Buyer do do P E Beatty do •do laid Jacob Shilling, salary as high constable Paid A S Senor salary as clerk to Council. • . (Paid JameePostlaWalt salary as cl'k to market and hay scale's laid John O'Neal, making, grading, ' &c. West Smith street Paid Peter Spahr, making, grading, gr,c. West Louther Street raid Wm Riley making copy of Du plicate for 1850 Paid P. Davidson, Street. Regulator and others, regulating streets Paid John L Hays salary as curator- - • to Grave Yard Paid John. Spahr, collector, emu:Aera tions on dUPlioillo for 1849 „Paid Jeff. Worthington, Trust of M C. repairing gutter Paid Wm Scott, supper for patrol 'Paid James Postlewai ,t furnishing boll, brooms, &c. at House .Paid Geo, Wise, jr. repairing Loather Street Bridge • Paid George Weise. jr. Treasurer, small times cancelled with interest Pend John Gutshall, repairing GraVe Yard Fence, Paid If sRitter, Treasurer of Cumb Fire Co., annual appropriation Paid Peter Monyor, Trea. of Union Fire Co., annual appropriation Paid JS_pangler_repaging Loather Street Bridge • Paid George Weise, jr., salary'as bo- rough treasurer . Paid Jacob Shilling rem'ng nuisances Paid John Arm Strong per lumber ' Paid Samuel Elliott per oil Paid Wan M Porter, County Treas. Bore' share of Town Clock Paid S M Hoover, per Lumber Paid C Hoffman supper for . patrol Paid S W Haversack per od Paid Jacob Sneer per hard.whro Paid JD Gorges repenk• lantliorns Paid James Callio, fees for collecting , Dupliento of IRO •-Faid_balaneo_aLoutstaading_taxes.on._ Duplicate of 1850* r. Baltrnde in liawdtccilTreas-Titef The above and foregoing account of George Wise, jr., Borough Treasurer has thin-day been examined and approved. •JACOB BRETZ. JOHN B. BRATTON, • C McGLAUGHLIN, Carlisle, April Ist, 1851. Cont. of Accounts. Estate of Jacob S. Faust, dec'd. . rICE is hereby given that Letters Tes tamentary on the estate of Jacob S.'Faust littekor the borough of Carlisle, dec'd., have been vented to the subscriber, residing in the same place. All 'persons indebted to said es• tate are required to , conic forward and make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them for settlement to 15ap LEN diltA FAUST, Executrix. •Estate of Eliza Lawson, deo'd. & romp. is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the Estate of Eliza Lawson,' late of Cumbgrland Bounty dec'd, have been eanted to the subscriber residing in South Viddleton township. All persons in. debted to said estate o are requested to make im• mediate payment', and those having claims to' --proeetA-t-hetn-ittriy-aukipatiirstad-tlantent. .16aptir %V.A. SMITH, Adm'r. SPRIAW GOODS! AT THE CHEAP STORE. TILTE have just returned from the city with eiarge end extensive_meorimont_nf . CLOTH'S, CASSIMERES VESTINGS, Linen and cotton pat taloon stuffs, for men and 'bnys..we.tr, tweeds, hlaok surninttr.elothe, ken tucky jeans, &.c., "cheaper than ever. • DRESS 000DS, Nous. de Lvine trege de. Gaines, \::\t)' 4000 yds Chintzes, Dotted Swisses, Plain Swisses, Plain . Jaconets, - Bdrrcd do. .idlc Poplines, Bombazines, Colored Bateges, ic., 411, 4 - c. BONNETS,, • A good assortment, from 50 creme to $2,50 Patin Leaf, Leghorn and Rough. and Ready - Hats, &c. • MUSLINS, T r ICKINGS, CHECKS, linen mid cotton diaPera, nankeens, and an ex cellent stock of Muslim, that.cant be beat for • cheapness, Edging 4, - Inserting% GlovettOlo- . aiery, Suspenders, and a large lot of • RIBBONS ~5•• • PARASOLS, • 2 which will be sold cheap.° GROCERIES, SPICES, TEAS, &c.,,which will be mold at lower prises; than the same can bb 4 bought here or elaewlielie. • , • IGan A & W BENTZ. SPRING AND SUMMER O-L 0 TIEING!! eivEßy BODY •should embrace this Op portunity to buy CLOTHING for Men, Youth and Boys, at such .pacee as have never yet been, known - to this Borough, at STBINE.R'S CLOTIIINC..ESTABLISIDIENT, Test Hain at o pat door to Burkholder's Hotel, Embracing a choice of'tho bast, moat desira• tole and fashionable • • • CASIEVIERETT .COATS, • . HABIT CLOTH — do. • LINEN DRILLING do. TWEEDS, &c., - Together with a great variety of English, French and American CLOTHS and Summer Fabrics, adapted. to . the wants. of Men and . Boys, both for Dress and Business GarMenta. ,'articular care has been taken to procure ' the new stylo , • • • SUMMER COATS, - 2A - NTALoows, VESTS, &c. To which he would invite special attention. - FLIRNISH I N G GOO 15 5, consisting of ~ Shirts, S'tocks,, Handkerchiefs, &c., all col, which aro offerMl •at the lowestpossibki.lcash. , . prices, and - lig Cheap as any.' other. Clothing Store in the Union. Parente who 'desire Boys Clothing, era earnestly invited to cxainine' tho etc cic. Country a ore keepers can be• accom- modated at vary low rates for bash. mttarmans. THE subscriber(' a Committee of the School 'Directors of _West' Pennaborce , township, will meet at the public haute of Daniel S. Dunlap, i n isiowville, ot4SATURDAYi the 3 d or- I ' 4 4Y 1851, at 3 o clock, P. M.,, to receive proposals for building a-SCHOOL' HOUSE, in said on too road from Piper's Mill to the, turnpike. • .rho . house to be •26 foot • square, with.ti:white 'lna roof and yollowpine flooring, to have nine w ind...vs with double panel ehuttOrs, the stiles be and a half inches thick. Alio. thick , doors, with the-number of banditti' - and that• aro in the sehootat .h a walls to be or brick, risrm.-m o h ne , t hi nk, „d nr , ionedhitndati - • JAMES MaCLLLOUGH, - . - `rllll4lP .F,pIGLER, Cnnunitten;:. fC,..pl pa 'New tabartionnints. Orleopi 'Opera -TrOsPe ONE NIGHT MORE: . .: • F.duchtion Mall; ThP El7O/11111g, AlO J r-4 RAN . D GIFT CONCERT! 11111--PRPLESAVI,LL REGIVEN AWAY! Gold Pencil, Brooch, Fan Bend Purrs, Porte - Monnaies and Toilet Box; • in all valued at 410 00. In addition-the Op ' era Troupe will perform their burlesque on the ITALIAN , OPERA SINGERS. TICK ETS and' NOS. only 25 coots. To be drawn af.the conclusion of the Concert. - S S SANFORD, Director... 83 50 ATTENTION! • SPRINGFIELD. LIGHT INFANTRY, you will parade at the houSe of D S Taylor:in SPRINGFIELD, on MONDAY, the 'sth day of May next, at. 10 o'clock, A. M., nisi perly.equipt for drill, in summer uniform. By order of i6aptp , JOHN HOOD, Capt. . 6 03 •3394 64 Brigide Inspector's Orders. ,fY CONFORMITY with, the Militia Laws of Penna. passed the 17th day .of April, 1849, to Revise and provide for Training of such .only_tts.:shall_ba_tmiformed...:ffherolore _t he. several Battalions within ,the bounds of the, let 'Brigade, 15th'Division, will meet-for review and inspection, as follows :—The bit Battalion corn• mended by Major Jacob Bowman, will meet at 10 o'clock A. M., on Saturday the 17th day of - May in Mechanicsburg the 2d Battalion Com mended by Capt. David Wherry, will Meet at 10 o'clock, A. M.; on Thursday the 27th day of May, at such place as the commanding Offi cer may designate. The 3d Battalion -com manded by Major John F. Hunter,•Will meet at ten o'clock, A. M., in Carlisle. on Tuesday, the 12th • day of May. The First Regiment Cumberland• county Volunteers, will meet al Newvillo on Tuesday the 20th - day of May,— Adjutants of Battalions will make a correct re turn of the Field Officer's an non-commission ed staff on said days of training. Captains or commanding Officers of Compa nies will be required to 'make correct reports of their companies on the above days. Battalion Flags will be reviewed and escort ed And returned to the commanding. offit er's quarters,as prescribed by the General Rule of the U. .A. . The second Battalion will elect one major in room of Major- Frazier resigned, at 2 o'clock, P. M. on Thursday the 22d of May. Capt, Stuart's 'l. - 't-oop will meet at sech.Pleee as he may direct, and inform the undersigned.. apl6 S. CROP, Brig. Inc.. 8 00 51 27 ---11-00 33 21 4 60 59 00 162 50 9 00 0 00 23 00 13 00 29 26 no 00 80 00 75 00 451 00 910 00 10 00 20 62 25 00 Conveyancing ) Auctioneering, - Bcc. - _-_ TOSEPH BIOSSER, formerly of New Cam e)/ berland, has removed his residence to Me• chaniosburg, a few doors east of_Wobberts & Sweitzer's store, wlia.e he will ready at all times, wheii not absent from home, to attend to the Writing of DEEDS, MORTGAGES, WILLS, AGREEMENTS. &c., and will at tend to the CALLING OF SALES, either personal or real, in town and country. Those wjAhing to employ him in that capacity, will please' to call before advertising,• or address him by mail. Thankful to his friends for their past favors, he hopes to be patronised further by them, and twill be happy to attend to. all others who may favor him with a call. He is also general agent for Cumberland" county, for the American Life and Health Insurance Com pany of Philkdelphia, and is prepared to effect insurances on the most favorable terms. • Mechanicsburg, april Ifi, tmpd. 4 00 10 00 2 00 5 70 7 30 27 50 15 50 31 00 31 00 11 DI 90 00 17 12 8 45 7 07 161 00 2 25 1 50 1 72 FIRST IN EVIAMEET! Fresh Drugs, . 7 11edicines, Perfumery, Fancy Artscles, &c. frlllE subscriber has just received his Spring -4--supply of DRUGS,-MEDICINES-A_ND_ CHEMICALS, among which can be found every article ,used by Physicians in their pre -soriptione,-to-tho-putting-up-of-which,_he_will give particular attention. Also, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Perfumery, Soaps, &c.. - and a variety at Fancy articlestoo num erous to mention, together with a superior lot* of TOBACCO AND .CIGARS of various .brands, all of which, having purchased in per. iran, upon the most favorable terms, he ,will guarantee as being of the best quality, and is willing to sell, not exactly at City Prices, yet for a very small advance for CASH. He would respectfully invite the attention of Physicians, Country Merchants and Pedlars, to whom lie will make a liberal iieduction.- Oppkisite the Rail Rotecl Depot, corner of Pitt and High streets, Carlisle, Pa. innrl9 S A HUBBARD. 100 _06.50 140 00 602 '72 3281 84 112 70 $3394 54 'POE THE 'HOLTDAYS Splendid Fancy Goods, Elegant Recite, &c. &c. O.W. HAVERSTICK hail just received tit from the city and is-now openings splen did display of FANCY GOODS, suitable for the approaching Holydar Season, to which he desires to cell time attention of his friends and the public His assortment in this line cannot bq surpassed in novelty and elegance, and both in qualityand price of the articles, can not fail to please purchasers. It would be im possible to enumerate his HOLIDAY FANCY GOODS, iCiiiiiprise-pvery variety of fancy at ucles of the moat-novel' ntylos and exquisite finish, such as Ladtas' Fancy Baskets, Fancy Work Bo.ses, with sewing instratn'ts. Terracotta Work (a recent novelty,) Paper Macke Goods, Elegant alabaster and porcelain ink-stands and trays, Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card cases, Port Mon Hales, of every variety, Gold pens and pencils, Finley paperweights, Papeteries, with a large variety of ladies fancy stationery, Motto seals and wafers, Silk and bead purses, Ladies' rid mg whips, elegantly finished, Ladies' fine cutlery, Perfume baskets and bags, Brushes of every kind fist the toilet, lioussel's perfumes of the various kinds. Musical instruments, of all kinds and (dial prices, together with an innumerable variety o ,articles elegantly finishek,and suitable_ forth° lyday presents, to which ho invites special at tention. ' Also, an oxtt?nsive and Oagant:collection of BOMBAY GIFT BOOKS, comprising the various English and American ANN UA - LS for 1851, richly embellished — and illustrated POETICA WORK S,,with CMILDREN'S PICTORIAL B . 0 0K S, for children of all ages, than which nothing can•lie more appropriate or pleSsing as holiday gifts. His assortment of School Books And School Stationery is also complete, and com prises every thing used in •Colleges and the Schools. Holds° desires to call the .particular attention of Families to hiss elegant display of • LAMPS, GIRANDOLES, 84c. • from the extensive establishments of Cornelius. Archer and others of Philadelphia, comprising every style of Parlor, Chamber and Study Lamps, for burning either lard, sperin or 'ethe; real, oil, together with Flower Vases, Fancy Screens, &c. His assortment in this line is un equalled in the borough. Also, - R FUITS, FANCY 'CONFECTIOAHY— NUTS—PRESERVED FRUITS, &c., in every variqty,and at all prices, all of which are pure and fresh, such as can bo confidently recommended to his friends and the little folks. His stock embraces everything in tho•line of Fancy Goods, with many other artidlea useful to housekeepers,which the public aro especially invited to call' and see during the• holidays.— Remember the Old Stand, nearly:opposite.the Bank on North Hanover street. dealt. S HANERSTICK.I3 Dissolution of ,Partnership. - XTOTICE ie hereby Fiven that the partner— .l.ll ship heretoforeeitsting between the sub— scribers; in the Blacksmithing'businetts, under Alts_firm_of__Bretr_Ed_COmMisti, has , been dissol— ved by mutual consent. 'J i m - books and accounts have beim placed in the hands of M. Holcomb, Esquire, for settlement. The buei-• nose will hereafter, be carried on by ,George Common, who will be thankful 'for e nontinu—' .ance or patronage from his old custo mers. JACOB BRETZ, GEORGE CORNMAN, MOLL ! '•' , I ATEBT ' AR R.I V A L , - e . r 4l .- - 1 FROM CHINA!—The ~, t l t 4 . "M + . lovers of good TEA can be'. tl'lco REHM( mipplied with Jenkin's & Co'i i 4P ' • Vii. 5 Tr,A . s. Bleior . Green Um! -Black d.61..i ~,,,,,, , Tens, either loose -or put up -4,, ,. ''.. _. in fourth, half or pound me. tallio pucks to suit purchasers at prices ranging from 50 coats up to $1 per pound, by calling . at Lilo store of (nun J. D. HALBERT. American Oil. ,JU6T received, a fresh supply otAmericim Oil. Fol. yalo by A C FETTER., ' • 0a123 • -No 148 Northilunovcr et.: • Pure Older Vinegar. TusT. received a froah barrel of Pura Clair Vinegar, of auperior quality, end Warranted Ired!firim adulteration. , n°v6- 4 W NCI, Neuy. bun:Memento: . d - t r Godde, Wares and 'Merchandise. Also, Xi Millers, Distillers, 'Lumber . Men. dec., within the County 'of Cumberland, .eturned and classified, in ..uceordanse with the, several acts of Assembly, as follows, vie - - . . J W Eby • L. Joseph Samuel - Elliott • Charles Ogilby George•W H.tner A& W °Utz Daniel Eckels, liquor* John Faller • do - • Jacob.'S Faust do J & D Rhoads W B Murray • • S W Haverstick, liquors Robert Snodgrass S A Hubbard Thomas Conlyn " Henry Saxton Jacob Rheem John Hunier, !ignore . - Peter Monyer • John P Lyrie Jacob Wolf -Jacob-Senor - • Jacob, Leib'', liquors., C. Inhoff, Ag't.,liquors George Foland.iquore SiM Hoover T H Skiles ' J W Rawlins Wm -M Porter Arnold & Levi Arnold & Livingston David Martin John Keeney N W Woods, Ag't. Haller & Connor Lewis Steiner S Brell - L Sterner • John N Armstrong John Gillen, liquors Philip Mesitersinith William L Sollars John B Perry Henry Snider John ernest, liquors Shiypensburg Robert Snadarase Edward Schull John Gish • C F Kunklo S Kunkle -John Stumbaugh -Philip Koontz ' Peter S'Artz, Agt. Joseph P Nevin & Co, W D E Hays JC&GB Altick Samuel SiteT!, liquors S D Wondorlich Jacob Priguo, liquors John Fulwiler, Agt Bricker & Miller Arnold & Co. Stambaugh & McKesson Jacob Bumbarger Andeew G Miller Russel & Dice 13 10 00 D L Beelman l3 10 00 W A-Wenklev 14 • • 7 00 Newcomer & Kurtz , 14 7 00 Neivville. Thomas Stough Wm Barr,_Agt.__ - Hunter Herron Jamison noniron, liquors, 13 15 00 'f McCandlish 13 10 00 , Jacob Swoyer 14 7 00 Williams & Brother - 14 7 00 ---VV-Sh-r Johh Dillor, jr, John Coyle 'George Leiby -John Reed - Jacob'Simmens Glover & Co. J B Lackey & Co, liquors -14 10 50 Hech'anicsburso. Donaldson & Green . 14 7 00 Thomas Greason • 14 7 00 C Renninger 14 7 00 J W D Gilliland 13 10 00 Southampton. John - W Clever, liquors 14 10 IC Jacob Hefilobougher & Co. 14 7 00 ,T.E.A..1 %MIL! Carlisle • '43';-1000- • 13, 10 00 14 7 00 • 10 20 00 " -13' 10-00 12 ,12 50' 14 10 50 14 10 50 14' 10 50 _ 0. 'l4 r-7.00:„ 14 7 00 14 10 50 • 14 7 00 14 7 00 14- 7 00 11 15'00 14- 7-00-' . 13 15 00 14 • 700 ' 12 12 50 • 14 7•00 2-12 50- 14 10 50 13 15 00., 14 10 50' , 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 OD 14 7 00 31 15 00 14 .7 00. 14 7 00 14 7 CO -13 10 00 14 7 09 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 - 14 10 50 14 7 00 - . 14 , 7 00 NOlin 12 12 50 14 7 00 14 ' 700 • 14 7 00 14 • 7 00 14--700 13 10 00 14 7 00 12 12 50 14 7 00 3 14 7 00 14 _lO 50 14 7 00 14_ 10 50 14 7 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 tl4 7 00 14 ' 7 00 Dickinson Silver Spring. 'Frankjnrd. i Mellis'on be Co : , liquoro Simon Arnold, liquors r 13 15 00 • Ephraim Zug 13 10 00 J L - Reigle ~ . :r 13 10, 00 Floury Leas ' - •- I - 1 OU Ica.Day. , `•' , •-;•';14, 7 00 J F Spahr . '' 14 7 00 Swilor & Emmingor 13 1000 Webber & Swisher' 14 r 00 Melll.son, Zachoriat. & Co. ' 14 7 00 George SingiEtr " ' 14 7AO South Middleton A W Loidich Rider & Weakley. S N Divon Hopewell Wherry & Rhoads, liquors 13 15 00 Snider & Deihl, liquors 13 15 00 Newton Mr. Wiley • 14 7 OP 'Joseph Smith • 14 700 Kyle & Piper 14 .7 00 Josiah Hood & Son 13 10 00 ITorth Atiddleton Samuel Barr Elias Light Hampden BM= G & 1V H Eckles 14 7 00 Henry Rupp' 14 7 00 ~Rtte Kutz 14 7 00 r:).• . East Pennsborough. Jacob Reninger, liquors 14 10 5D Adam Edinger ,;- 14 7 00 Joseph U Banks " • • 14 700 Fleisher & Bahenbour _l4 7 00 Bigler, McKinley tk. Wilt • 13 10 00 Hummell & Kerr - 13 10 00 New Cumberland. Tames lc Beak, liquors 14 10 50 John G'lt.filler do . 14 10 50 Ad¢m Beckley 14 7 00 Messer, James & Co. , 13 10 00 Church; Feeman & Co. ' 13 10 00 Valentine, Feeman & Co. 13 10 00 Charles Oyster 13 10 00 Upper Allen A L Cathcart- Matthias Bitner, liquors Lower Allen Isaac Barton, liqudra - Jacob Epley lk Co Jameil 1 Lutz Monroe. Streak & Brandt M & S Moffett Stesse & Geaseamon Mille. Carlisle. S tiolliday qiluer Sping Thomas B Bryson John Shoffner George H Buchor Levi Miley East Pennsborough Jacob HoWarman John Hock - Upper Allen. , . Jain= Williamson ' 14- 7-00 .11r. Ginerich 14 7 00 Lower Allen. Jacob Lontz - 14 •••- 7:00 tl3 10 00 . 13 •10 00 .13 10 00 14 , 7OU • .43`.. 10' 00 John Heck . •C Eberly 'Eltner be Urichh William )3.rooke Branaman Ar. Fitting . . • itaXiden. . . .., John Snavely ' . 13. 10 00 - ,Go s u/Midd/cion. John Kolly 1 14 . 7, 00 Wm Moore (Clopper) ' 14 700 Peter F Ego (Stemomitz) itt, 14 7 00 , - Monroe. . . . •. David Fogloeong .' i '''.. 13 10 Co John Prosser 4- 7 00 John A Alit -1, 13 •10 110 D'W Ahl ' . ~ ,-13 • 10, 00 David Rife •• . , ~ 5 3 3 ' . lO 00 Benjamin Giblor • '' • ._ 13 1 0 011 North Middleton. Wm M'Henderaon Son, 13. 10 00 Wm'lVl Ilendersori (earemliia) 14 .7 110 David Hoover -14 7 1 0 Hemmifigorp. Hairy . 12 12 50 o. . • . A ll:Barnits Is IU OP Juilif,Muore (Gusler) ' •13 10 00' israo; 13riukor , ,•. 16;0 Samoa Logan, . „ Robert Slone • — 7. 00 JlMoCray 7 . 14, 700 rose& Linsey ' • ' 14 :7 00 Prankford. John Hays 2. Peter Crainer " 14 ' 7 -00 C Cayman ' • - 14 7 00' ' • Shbit iPaber ibur S! • ,Nevin's Ha • .14 760 Jacob Final • ' 14 7 00 ••• west . Penn*rough. ' C i p er ar. rehn s lam , e , • Isaac Shellobarer William D Philapa Peter Faust - John Laughlin Peter Myers - J"a"cobl3hellabarger. .Temlaon kjannOn _ neon I A Seams John Ernest• J Markward Janie. Lantz r_... Christian Au Joseph Quigley Edward Showera•-.;:. C Inhoff, Agt.l rimer Allen Wm Mimeos' Rona Wm Harknea' heirs John Bowman Robert Linn _ North Middleton Wm M Hemierson South' Middleton Robert' Given John M Good, Agt. . Monroe M G BeltzhoOver CW&PAAhI Martin Coover Robeit Quigley Jacob Au 14 '7 00 14 7 00 14 10 50 Ramp & Grovo William Alexander William Barnitz ° Beer, Oyster and Eating Bonk% Carliala acob ow oseph Markle Mechanicsburg 8 5 00 amen aoy Shippensburg 8 5 00 Philip Ditrich Retailers of Patent Medicines. • Newville, Wm Bratton Joseph 0. Banks Monroe Stesse & Geaseamen L Cathcart 13 .10 OD • Elijah Switzer 4 5, 00 Mr. Mitchell 4. 00 Mr. Cramer • 4 5 00 Merchant. and all concerned in the above classificatimi will take "notice that I will bold an appeal at the Court House, in the Borough of Carlisle, On Saturday, the 3d day of May, 1851, to .afford all persons an opportunity, who may feel themselves aggrieved by the above classification to appeal, it they think proper. J. WORTHINGTON,. ap9 Mercantile Appraiser. 13 10 00 13 _lO,OO 14 7 OQ 14 7 - 00 13 10 00 •• • nownimorAmitw - _Pradice_of Neicity, Sur, m and Obstetrics 13 10 OD 13 10 00 14 7-00 14, 7.00 14___7 00 Drs.r A. M. Z.; J. STAVIKAN; rospeoqully, announce to the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity that •they`havo taken the office • 'recently occu pied by_ Dr. Smith, . in._Snodgrasee Row, And will be happy to attend to all who may favor thorn with a call in the various branches of their krofossion. We aro prepared to visit pa tient■ in the country at nny distance. - Charges moderate. Lap9tf 13 15 00 BONNETS, 339zemzeigs. ~The subscriber is just receiving a large and varied assortment of Straw Boniatits,.tot all_kle eel-indent. Also, 100 -Bolts Barinaraibbrin& the -cheapest ever offered in Cern*. Call soon or you will miss bargaini in Bonne! Rib bons. . LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, • • We are now. opening a very Choice lot of La• in dies and Gentleen's Linen Cambric fland• kerchiefs, at various prices, decidedly the cheapest lot of handkerchiefiwe have ever of- fered to the public. Ladies do not miss them. IRISH LINENS, &c, 13 10 00 13 10 00 13 10 00 We are just receiving a large lot Irish Linens from' the beat Bloncheries and at low thicess..— Alflo, Barnsley, Sheetings. Pillow enact Linens and Kaoline, with a general assortment of Li• nen Pant Stuffs. fB-W—ST- 1 1.1.-B-- - DRESS — TRINEVIINGS - Just received the new style Quilted Rib bons for Trimming Lrdies Dresses. Also, new style Buttons of various kinds for Ladies Woes BLACK SILKS; &c: - • Just opened a general assortment or Blue and _Dolored_Bilks and_Borogo_do_LOine..mith_othor. dress goods. ape , G W liITNER• LATEST ARRIVAL OF SP,RELVO..&. SUDIXIVIER GOODS, At the Cheap' Store, 148 North Hanauer at. inrAVING reibirned from Philadelphia with a RA - selected assortment. of Spring' and Sum— mer Goods; I would respectfully invite all per sons who wish lo . piirchase new goods to call and examine my stock, Del am determined to sell at small profile. Among - them may be found 14 7 00 14' 7 00 14 7 00 Such as Silk Tissues,'Silk Luaties, Foulard Silks, plain and figured Da' Laines, Serege, Boroge de Laines, Lawns, Ginghams and Cali coca. BONNETS, "' A largo essortment_of Bonnets, ellAnelities end of the newest styles. Also, klonnot Ribbons Kid Gloves and Paresols. CLOTHS, CASSIMERRS VESTINGS, Tweeds. Jeans, Gambroons, Velvet Cords, Blue St.c. Also, Muslin, Tickiiigs 'Fa ble Diaper, Linen Table Cloths, Chocks, Ho slaty, Bagging, &c. , • • • GROCERIES,' Coffee, Molasses, Green and Black Teas and 'Spices. Butter, Eggs, Rags and Soap, Mid all kinds of Country , Produce taken at market prices, in exchange for goods. •• ' • ap9 A FETTER. • 12 12 50 13 15 00 14 10 50 14 7 00 u l4 700 4 7 00 14 7 00 18 - 10 go For the Benefit of the Poblio4 = - - . THE subscribers take this method of inform.' ing their old customers and the public generally that they have removed their extensivec' CLOTHING. ESTABLISHMENT, . • one door noi*of their old solid, to the room formerly occupied by S A Coyle, In .North Hanover greet, Carlisle, where they have ad ded to their stock fib extensive aseortmont of 14 7 00 13 10 00 . 13 10 00 4 13 10 00 14.' 700 SPRING i t SUMMER 'CLOTHING. They keep conetantiy on hand a full assortment, of every kind of clothing either for.dress or la bour. Their stock Consists in part of fine cloth Dress and Frock Coate, laisstinere Pante, Silk and Satin Vests, and- also coats CI- sattinett Tweed,- Croton Cloth, Cashmerett: Linen,"&e. and a full- assortmencof pants lonsummei - Wear and to ihair assortment__of Mothirig _ there._ is scarcely an cnd, embracing almost every ratio• ty of pattern, make and price; they oleo keep constantly on hand an excellent assortment 'of goods for — GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, 13 10 00 19 10 00 . which they . nre.Preparcd to make:up to order at abort nonce. The ALSO, keep eonstantly on , hand an assortment of Leather and Heir trunks valises, carpet bage,,urnbrollas bats and'etap e ,. suspenders, dress and under sh'irte, bestow and co!lsre, fancy and plain silk: nook :mid' pocket handkerchiefs; and lots of notions to numerous to mention. We invite env to-give. us a tall and examine for: yourselves, as we , have the stock and are . prepared to sell tomtit customers, They would pat mentionthat.they have no city clothing, but that thbir garments are all made in Carliale.tinder their own supervision, 9er3m 4RNOLD Sc LtVINS3ST6N.,., 9A.412T011it Z!BOrElit'W POll. VLL persons wishing to retina:their proper ty from fire without the aid of insurance co:epaulet], should have' their roofs covered with -Blake* Patent iinitation-Statei. o r Tire and Wdi - W.Pioof Paint. A;-rool covered with this arta win , last touch longer than-the roof unpairt 4,.an4 renderit entirelrtire - and Water Prpof. .Thie article - can be had cheap as the Hardwire Store, • ,me 19. E : JOHN P. LYNE: • . A 4 • Art An. I4' CO ,-;southampton . 13 10 00 13 10 00. 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 -7 00 14 7 00 14 . 7 00 13 'efi 10' 00 14 700 7 nO 14 : 7 00 l4' 7 00 14 7 00 13 . 10 -00 14,,.7 .6 Dhltillore. 8 Is'so 9, 800 9 . 8 00 19 5 00 9 8 00 Dickinson 10 - 600 8 /2 50 8 - 12 80 9 8 00 Southampton 10 5 00 Hopewell 9' , 8 00 10, 500 10. 500 Brewers. Carlisle. 10 600 9 F 8 00 8 5 00 8 _5OO 4 6 oo Emit Pennaborough 4 5 00 4'" 5 00 Upper Allen 4 5 00 Carlisle LADIES' DRESS GOODS, AIIOCCIIOIIpII.O. r oitTER,s --- • • : " •• I, . Patent Gkadnatingrumere THE undersigned, alter considerable ex {vitae and experiment, haesucceeded In prodit; eang a - TWYERE for Blacksmi&h'e 'Forges, which, wherever it has been tried, has proved itself superior to anithing of the kind ever 'be. fore invented. It has advantages which •no other Twyerepossesses. • let. The blast can be regulated ,affiectually so as to suit any kind of work. 2d. The blast can be,kept clear at' all times Without the use of a poker, or without .breaking end shaking the fire. thins enabling the smith to take a clean clear heat. Sd. By actual expeiiment it saves one-third, of the Fuel, while, the work can be doneone- fourth_faster.____4th. _ toved eight or nine inches from the back eb isa greet advantage to the smith, doing crooked or difficult work. sth. It is not liable to get out of order and will last many years. .0 'The following Certificates selected from ma ny in the Possession of the Patentee, will show that it has given complete satisfaction, and. also its great superiority overall others. Thie is to certify that I have had two of Mr. Robert D. Porter's Patent Twyeres is constant' pee in my Coach-smith Shop for three' years, and am convinced they are a great saving of coal and timein taking a heat. During the three years mine have been in use there has been no occasion for repairs, and I believe they will last forltwenty years or mote without repairs. , W J HAWKS, Coach Maker, Pharlestown, Va. 12 50 5 00 WINCHESTER, March 14th,-1851. This is to certify that I have hud in use two of Porter's Patent Twyerea in my shop for near three 'years, and I am certain that they have benefit— ed me at least twenty dollen a year over the old Twyere. If.l could not get the same Twyete I would no: part with them for fifty dollars. - A G AFFLECK. • WuEsmso, Sept 27, 1850. Mu. RODERT D. PORTER—Dear Sir.—We have hadln use.on trial in our establishment two of your Twyeres, and are determined to use them in all - our fires, es we regard them as a' very great .mprovement. The advantages are—less time in taking a heat, and also a considerable saving of Coal— The smith is more certain of a good heat, and has less trouble in producing it. We think hyour Twyere the best - we have ever used. We ave.been using the Water , ,Tvyyere etid find yours mueli.more advantageous in many ways, and take- pleasurkin recommending its use.— Yours respectfully , BUSBY & LITTLE. We have ono in our Shop, and corroborate the above. HOBBS & TAYLOR. Persons wishing to examine the above twyere can do sobyi calling on the undersigned at Wm M • Porter's, Carlisle. Rights fora countiesor Stoles ere offered for sale. -Early attention- is requested; [fop] ROB'T D PORTER. Booksellers. Country Merchants and Teachers, Vt l E td . ra e lt e n til s i I n IY SZE 3 ()I t , h MISCELLA NEOUS or BLANK -BOOKS,-STATION ERY, PAPER and WINDOW SHADES, to our superior facilities for supplying at unu sually low rates, for cash or approved credit, every artic e pertaining. to -our A;long•and-aetive -experience-warrants us in saying -that we can oder inducements- to-pur chasers _Equalled_by_raw--Excelled by None! We, earnestly ask an examination of our mode f conducting business,,believing if an experiment is made, it will be found for the in tercet of those Sleeking goods in our lino to continuo-operating with us.- • Our stock is at all seasons large, - and select ed with particular reference ,to the wants of Pennsylvania, Ohio an.l the near trado_genar-. ally. 11 Orders by mat or otherwise , esputcked promptly and at the lowest rates known to any mniket. 1):7•Tho highest price" 'given for RAGS in cash. , PECK.,'& BLISS, North•Easi Corner Qf'774rd,&,-.4--cli-sta. • ' mar.s,l m • PBILADELPHIA. , EXTE,NSIVEI • LIIIMCBEIR, Br..COAL rpHE subscriber would respectfully intern; M. his customers and the public generally that he still continues the LUMBER AND , C DAL B ut-zukiESS, and that having lately purchased in addition to his former business facilities, the large and convenient Warehouse and Coal Yard lately occupied by itly. Henry Wright, opposite the well known Lintibei and Coal Yard of the subscriber, situate 'along the Rail Road ..and College Lane; he. is now more hilly prepared to enlarge his Mt:Micas. He has at Misdate and is keeping constantly on hand m well selected assortment of SEASONED LUMBER,__ otTiirffirfarrs., neirilieii7rikowise the different kinds o!' FAMILY COAL. such as stove Coal of the different kinds, Lime burners and Blacksmith's 'Coal, of the best quality.— A I of which 'kJ will sell unusually low for Cash. He will also keep constantly on hand PLASTER. SALT, FISH, &c. With all the different. articles generally found in a well iftoreff Wnrelrouse. He win - arso tit all times buy PBODUCE and FLPURVIor 'which he will pay'the highest curs at prices. Being very thankful for pit favors, would most anxiously solicit a continuation of at least a roasonahle share of public patronage. • marl 9 • SAM'L, M. HOOVER. CLOTIZXNG! W FIOI,E,SALE & RETAIL AT . lUE Pniladelphia W'ard'robe, Southeast Corner, Market & Sixth Streets. R IkIeNEILLE & Co., Invite. the atten tion 'of Wholesale .and Retail buyers, to their extensive and complete stock of Spring and Summer CLOTIHNG6 comprising. every variety of style that' can be. produced. Our sinvis to please and accommodate all, and in order' to do this, we manufacture Clothing at almost every price. Selling 'FOR CASH ONLY enables us to otter Clothing at a very trifling alliance. Our motto is Small Profits and Quick; Sales. We are confideht that its naMinatiOn by you is all that is necessary to confirm what we say, and secure your custom. marl9--3m - A Voice from the ~ Burnt Dlstriet.” monger's Candy Faetoiy Rebuilt THE subscriber would respectfully 'announce to his friends - and the public generally, that his Factory which was destroyed by the Into fire, has been rebuilt, and he is now prepared to furnish them with CHOICE CANDIES, - manufactured - of the best material, which he Kill sell wholesale or retail at the old stand irrNorth Hanover street, a few doors north of 'the bank,avhere ho has 'just opened a general assortment of • FRUITS AND consisting of Oranges, ImmonsjVaina, rigs, Almonds, English Walnuts, Cocoa Nuts, Pea Nuts, Ike, He would also, call attention to his large assortment of * . TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, consisting of toys of Glass, Wood, Gum and China; of endless variotios. •In connection with the , above, he Mat on, hand a ptimulot of, FRESH GROCERIES, coneistiorr of Sugary; Coffees; Teas; . Molasses - Spmes, trackers, Matelot, Bleekini, &c. 'Also,— priiiidAot - of - CIGARS, of the boe brands.-, The sub's'criber returns his 'sincere..thanks a generous public for the patronage bestowed on him, and hopes by'a desire to.plesse.to me rit a continuance of the , same. He would else return Blanks to the Firemen Mid Citicenslor their efforts, to save his property'on the nigh] of the late conflagration Caniste r 5132 • .NOVERIVIRON.WORKS,,, . . , • .. - Establishment has just' conirrionced operation, and. is-.prepared to manufacture-7. ltcnm Engitieitind Boilers, Blowing cylinders and Hot Blast Pipes, . Retorts, 'Lamp Posts. Gas and Water Pipos,-Gar. Wheels and Axles 'Rolling Mill' Castingai' Grist 'aTid Saw "Milt Chstings;'HOrso Power; Threlhing Machines; Plough Castings, Cattiroir Fronts for House's, ,Cast.Cipeing and'Railing;Patternsond.Slack. smith's.wprk Mada, to ordar. • , . a . , Harrisburg, PaP2'sl!4 ( tilli , t • ' To those. leteretted. • MBE subscribers wish all indebted:to thorn - to call and,settls ,the Same by: the of. March, asheiessary fin* accounts should 14 be,paid '9 ff . thritlitnel .Tat received a fine lot of New' GooderWhich we are selling off at our usual low prices. Call and see. - Fob 26.:-.31 , • A& W BENTZ. .1 7 SifsteItani*0: - aaosaa z. nitirrz, SURGEON DENTIST Having. lately 'graduated, at the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, would respectfully inform . the Public that he is now'prepared to perform' all opemtiona on the Teeth that may be required. Artificial- Teeth' inaeried,,froin a- single - teeth• to an' entire sot, upon the latest 'and most ap proved Principle. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. Hs may be. found' at the residence ,of his brother on North Pitt street. . . Carlisle, April 2, iB5l. Town Property For Sale. THE subscriber offers for tale the HOUSE AMP LOT situate on West street. , adjoining the residence of Wm. S. e• I rI . Colman and Mr. Peffer, in the-80. di 1 • rough -of Carlisle. The lot is 30 feet in front and 120 feet deep run; ning to an alley. ' The house is a subitantial 'frame building. one story and a-half high, and in good order. There are a number of choice fruit trees on the lot, and the Property pus. seams the right to the use of a pump nearly opposite the house. .For further particulars apply to ' [ap2.l F. GARDNER' .Tk he Sold at Private Sale , ,ALL that certain HOUSE AND LOT situate in the. Borough of Carli‘lo, bounded on . the east by a lot of,John Moore, on the north • , by a lot of Rev. John, Ulrich. on the West I by a lot of Jacob Weaver, .' and on the South by North Street, a containing 160 feet in front, and 240 ket in ,depth.' Having thereon reeled n'two.aiory double STONE HOUSE, with a one and a half story KITCHEN attach ed thereto. An indisputable title will be given by tho owner. ap2 MARGARETTA C.. STURM. NEW' GOODS t NEW GOODS I THE moat extensive assortment of SPRING GOODS ever brought to Carlise, now opening and offering by the subscriber on the most ac 'comeodaung terms and uncommonly cheap.— Among the Jot will be found a most splendid assortment' of . LADIES DRESS GOODS, such ne - Chena and Foulard Silks, Silk and Li ncn ,Poplines, Barege De Laines, Fig'd Sur g, Lawns, .Barages, Tissues, Maroslines, Brit . 'tontine, &c, An immense stock of -'Bonnets, all qualities and prices. Also, Bonnet Ribbons and Flow ers in-groat variety-and-very- beautiful. CARPETINGS & MATTINGS. A full assortment of all kinds Carpetinge and Mailings. ' Whlte and colored • • CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, Some new • and elegant . French Cloths and Cassimeres at reduced prices. Musliris;Tick. ings, Checks, Hosiery, Baggings, &c. Phe puyie are invited to call and examine .this largo and splendid stock anew geode, and thoy will certainly be suited .with the goods and prices. Recollect the old stand East Main it., Carlisle. Dap% C. OGILBY. PRODUCE, commissrox AIID:FOR. WARDING MERCHANT, .• N0..7S North Street, Baltimore. _ HE undersigned,_Agent for the Pennsylvania and Ohio Line, being cen tral y located on the Baltimore and Susque hanna Railroad, has. made arrangernente for transacting a General Produce Commision Business, in connection with the • ' FORWARDING BUSINESS, , and respectfully . aolicita consignninnttrof key, Grain, and Country Produco'gene- - Rospedtfully, GORDOY. Baltimore, April 2--3mlss. N. B. Orders for Groceries, Salt, &c., will be promptly executed. •. REVERE N C ES, • Messrs. John Sullivan & Sdne,'W. Saar & Song. Thomas J. Carson & Ciii•;l6lm M'Cu!- logh & Co.. Wylie & Wilson, David Hays • & Co., Duvall. Keighler & Dorsey, Miller and Mayhew, Tornbull,.. Dall & Slade, Robert Garrett !•-t Sous, James George, Baltimore. Messrs. R. Crangle & Co., Wheeling, Va. - Messrs. Clark & Thaw, H Graff; Pittsburg. Mr. J. W. Kerr, Harrisburg. James Cowden, Beg., Columbia,: Messrs. Muibollan & Ray, Blairsville., . Messrs. P. A& S Small,'York. • . Messrs. tames Steel & Co., Lewis & Butler Philadelphia. . ELOUR AND PRODUCE COAIMISION '• MERCHANTS, 365 Baltimoie St., opposite EutaW Muse., BALTIMORE. yOTE heir whole attention to the sale, j F lour, Grain and Seeds. Whiskey, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Wool, Dried Fruit,- Cie., EA on the 'OlOOl reasonable' - terms Purposing tour to remove where tiny will have,the use of Rail Road track 'connecting with the Susquehanna Road, they now respectfully solicit consign-, - nventroVerticarre.ii - d7ll - n — divill — f hefrieeTileit Inky‘ drayage on produce to their Warehouse, when received in lots of a large car load or more-at a time. REFERENCES. Messrs. David Stewart & Co. Mr. John D. Early, Baltimore. Mr. Upton Washabaugh, Chambersburg. --apt-2mpd iirEMBERS of the Allen and Eastpennebo ffi rough Mutual Firo Insurance Company, are hereby notified, that the Dowd of Mann gers, have ordered an assessment' of FOUR PER CENT an alt the premium notes due the company, on the eleventh day of .March, 1851, to be paid previous to the 10th day of June next; to the Treasurer or Receiver. As the Treasurer intends calling . on the members, personally, before that time, it would be advi sable to be ready. • LEWIS HYER, Secretary.l. Miertesc. COOKLIN Treasurer. 1 March 26, 1861. 14Gazetts and Republican, York—Union and Telegraph, Harrisburg-copy to amount $2. THE subscriber has on hand a large and well selected assortment of MUSIC of all kinds, consisting of 6 °nip, Marches, Waltzes, Polkas; &c.. also instructions for Piano and other instruments. "Berlini's Method" for piano, "Mazas Method for the Violin, &c. and a supply of Violin and Guitar Strings, of first rate quality at city : Niece. ' t - Having made a arrangement with an int• potting and public 'ing house in Philadelphia, he will . be commit I.y supplied with new Music Milk able to'furnish anything in that line at short notice and upon iteasonablo terms. Music, Teachers will find Jt for their . ,interest to'nrill and examine - for themselves - at the - corner - of Pitt and High streets, opposite the Mansion House , [ml9] I ,i - S. A. HUBBARD: . REIOVALI STOVE WADER DNIS AND TIN MAN UrA4gTORY. • all'lngsubseribera doake to inform their friends JI, undllthe public t at they have removed their TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON MANUFACTORY' to the room nearly oppo site their old stand on -- -blorth Hanover street and May now be found in their nevrand cont . . modious manufactory on the Weat side Of, the i said street, a few: doom tib ve Louther street , where they vt ill continue to teen on hand a Lull cissortment of every kind, el • ---.-Tin, Copper and-Sliee ..Iron WoNve I -.- which may .he ,needed by housekeepers and others. '1 articles ard manufactured by themselves, of the best. materials, and in point of finish arid-durability cannot be surpassed. — Tnoy will also manufacture and repair at the, shortest notice till kinds of Distilling Apparatus. 'They will promptly attend to the laying Of TIN ROOFING and HOUSE SPOCTING, in town and country; and on the most' reasons.' ble ,terme.: ' Every branch of, their •,bUsiness will be carefully attended to with - the utmost promptness. • , , - They also keep constantly on -hand a4orge variety of COAL' AND WOOLY.STOIirt , e, , corisin every variety of ' plain ten.plote STOVES, elegant wood and coal air-tight • PARLOR SI'DVES• 'of the"' latest .styles .- ) COOKING , 0 VE.of tho'neweitt end meat improved int 4 ions, at varioue prices, which. cannot 'fail to ease every , taste: 'They to. spectrally solicit n .examination by the public of their large, a • I:voried assortmenrof stoves. 'Thankful -to ti op public for' favors heretofore extended,•and botng,',detormined' tii relax no exertions to give satisfaction to-their etiolate , ertr4hey hope to merit 'A continuance of pa tronage. . ~ ~ , • • 04r rho highest.cash.p,rice Nyiil . l,3 . be old Copper and Pewter.. - -..- ,--.... . - -. ' ,nt on.iiis sr; mateurs. •- -. . , Carlisle, Mat ch 19, 18511 y • . ~. P. 'NIONYER. A RNOLDS writing lipid, prey , , p;,erinr ink, tor Duly y% : " ARD BONNETS, L. S. GORDON, VIEIXSEL di. C. 0., AIiSSZIESMEIN'II. U_S - - etorts - -Str 01)a13s. , aßoorarEsi 4 JUST received a fresh IoCOI.GROGERIES Which will be sold Yery,lovi at the old des? Store, East Main Street. . , . O. OGILBY.. . . - - BOOT'S di' , ECHOES. 1 - AM now opening iny Spring.atoek of La. . 1 dice and Gentlemen's Roots and Sham— Also: large lot of Boys Mims and Children's Shoes.'All of the newest style, best quality, and beat of an very cheap. ' •. OP2' C. OGILBY. y HAVE 'received from Mr: tandreth,• my I Spring supply of FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, which are warranted genuine. - --mar26- 0 ' S:-SELTOTTI-' r A.RDZIN SEEDS. FRESH GARDEN- SEEDS, of the best quality, from the celebrated establiehrbents of Risley & Co., New York, and 'D.-Land reth Philadelphia, I all of which , are warranted fresh, just received and for sale at the Cheap Drug_and Book Store of nar2G S. W. lIAVERSTICK COD LIVER 'OIL—An excellent article for gale by mar% VITHERIAL OlL—Alwaye freah,conetant• ly kept on, hand at HUBBARD'S Drug Store. [mar26 ARINA COLOGNE—A genuine niacin r for anle by 3 A HUEEMED. • 1m26 IVANVEID IN a Flour and Produce Commission House in Baltimore City, A YOUTH of 17 to 19 yenta of age, who has has some experience in business, to act as general assistant in writing, selling. &c.• _He_must come well recommend ed as to.moral character and business habits, and have a-fair prospect, in the course of time, of influencing some produce buaineas from his neighborhood, For the services of a suitable one, boarding. (which will be in the advertis. er's own - family), and a small salaryy - will - be given the first year.-_ For further information address "PRODUCE," Bal(rnsons, in the hand writing of the applicant. =I I= EL L. &' CO. •S, E, CORNER Or DALVERT 8b LOMBARD STS; BALTIMORE. • . puEALERS in Tin Plates; American, Eng lish, and Russia Sheet Iron; Boiler and o Ifon; Hoop and Rod Iron; Iron Wire; Tinned Copper; Zinc; Spelter; Pig and Bar Lead; . Lead Pipe; Sheet Lead; Block and Bar Tin; Braes Kettles; Tinner'OTools and Ma chines;- Stove Trimminge;• American--Rivets; - all Sizes, Tinned and Black, -•- March 26, 18.51—lypd. UMBRELLAS & PATUIBOLEI. ,SELLING OFF CHEAP. nrAVING -decided =to -gait the -business, I ILA propose to sell my smelt at very low pri ces. It embraces the newest and most desire. ble styles., You...are invited to-call and-exam• ine. WM. B. 'RICHARDSON, mr26.2m . lO4 Market at. Philada. UEZVIOVALL: Famibraroceri-St,orer — THE subscriber hiving removed hie Grocery Establishment, on -South Hanover" street; to - the largo building nearly —opposltelis.ohLatautl.desites.to ~ f the attention of the public to the en _ • parlor stock of FRESH GROCER IES which he has just opened, .and which he will dell'on the most accommodating terms.— The arrangement:Of his now Establishment will be found of tho most complete character, and his assortment comprises Every article that can be found in a • - • perfect Family Grocery, such as sugars. coffee, teas, spices, hams, dried beef, cheese - , shad, mackerel, herrings dried fruit, soaps,•&c., together - with an- elegant as sortment .0 China and Crockery Ware of eve -7..y style End quality, • queensware, brooms, brushes, baskets, and an - endless variety of aw• fides which it is impossible to enumerate.— For cheapness and excellence his articles can. not be surpassed A call from the public is therefore respectfully solicited • mars _ C. INHOFF. Pit'CULLOC33, w i t i t s ad o i r r i li c t e on se a v a e croarSTUD C i ef i na4i7 o t r _ instruction in the various branches of medicine, viz: Anatomy, Physiolmo„Chemiatry, Ther— swerairckls—Surgery,---Theorsr—intt—Prattim-t)f Medicine, &c. Professional calla it - fended to iq town' and country as t heretofore. Carlisle, Feb 26-3 t MACKEREL,- . . . SHAD, CODFISH, SALMON, Constantly on hank& -HER-RINGS-, --for e-aleby, PORK, . J PALMER & co., HAMS AND SIDES, Market at. Wharf, SHOULDERS, PHILADELPHIA. ' LARD &CHEESE, 'NEW, GOODS at the CHEAP STORE. • IHE undersigned informs his friends and numerous customers, that be has just re turned from Philadelphia, with a large. arid carefully selected assortment of NEW SPRING GOODS; • -•• • purchased at. the lowest prices, which he is de. termined to sell at small profits, SUPERIOR CLOTHS, at from 75 cents to 86 a yard; Caosirnerett, qasainets And Vestings, at various prices. DRESS GOODS, such as Delaines, derege de Lainea, a splendid -; assortment of Silks, Calicaes,Ginghams, Ch'ks Table Diapers, 'Pickings, Muslims, - Bonneta;• -- t - Hats, &c. , BOOTS AND SHOES, A good assortment of Men s, Women and • Children's Boots and Shoes; of auperiorsmal- icy and very cheat,. Also, Boy ' s and Men's ClothCans, - Pdha Hats and a large assortment of Bonnets: GROCERIES, such as, 'Sugar, Coffee, Molasseg,Wenkin'a celebrated. TEAS. Constantly on hand the best quality of Carpet Chain. The subscriber respectfully asks all who bargnins, -- to give him a- call, at his stand opposite Wm. Leonard's North' Hanover at.— Butter, Eggs, Rage, Soap, and Dried Fruit, • taken at market prices. . niar26 N W WOODS, Agt. . Notices. L &ST ra''.]=ol:ll A S the subscriber intends leuving, Carlisle, 411 all Persons kriewipg themselves indebted to him, 'are requested t'o come forward without delay and make payment, or, their accounts will be placed in the hands of a Justice for collection. ' ,J. G. CARMONY.... Eittite_of Susalr.A. ,Eisenhart; dec'd. ik TOTICE is-hereby:given, that Letters of . 1.701 Administration in duo formof law . , have beon . granted to the, undersigned on the t;estate of Susan A. Eisenhart late of Monroe town ship, Cumberland county, dee'd: AIL persona indebted to said estate aro therefore _requirs_ti to make payment immediately; and those ing claims will please present . then f a ur d a ni e v t:7. mast to • BENJAMIN NIESLY, • nisr26,'sl-Gtpd. . - Estate of Sirs.6:l4 Ptouou, deceasod. ALL imprimis aro hereby notifiod that lettere of edmini4ration on this Wart of Susan Plough' . tato of Shiremanstown, Cumberlaod county, • RennaylvantS, hose thid day boon mood Ity the Register In qnd for tho said county, to the soli. scriber NVIIO restate in Shiromanatown aforesaid. All warm hoslitg claims or domande netted the estate uf 'the maid deemed requoin.d,to make known t ‘ lice,atiniet, without Mai. end 0 : 1610 Indobtod to maim payment to • Adminiiitratot, Ribbons. Ribbons. • ' ' • • r . • '}fl subsoritiet ,is now opening Rip chap., aat tut of,Biattngt Rnd Cap t Ait4Pne Ptor 'otlerc4 in"CstliPio. And wovid sovtas lfta tpdips tp epkt ioun atig•got sor.t^i tIIO burggine , ' 0 1 4 0. .c 1 HUBBARD.