Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, May 07, 1851, Image 3

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    Ngtv 'Abuerttvoncnts.
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The Semi-Annual Session , of , the York and
Cumberland Central Temperance Convention,
will be held at Cliiirchtervn, Cumborlatid coun
ty, on Friday' and Saturday, the 130/1i and Slat
of May. To commenoton'Friday at 10 o'clock,
A. M. Also at the..sarnetimd and place there
will take place a' public ideating or Procession
of the order of the Sons of Temperance, in
full Regalia. • Procession to be hold on Friday
at '1 o'clock; P. M., when all friends , and foes
of Temperance,...Ladies and gentlemen, and
the Public generally are invited, and earnestly
solicited tonttond. • !By order of Committee;
Adams Sr Co's. Express.
71HE hiniihese community and public gene
-11. rally are informed that.-the proprietors
have made arrann for a DILY EX.•
• PRESS LINE ovgereme the ts
Cumb erla A nd. Valley
Rail Road. All goods delivered at the office
in Philitdelphia or Baltimore before .10 'o'clock
•at night will reach - Carlisle by the morning
train;
.may?
W A CAttOTHERS. A'gt
NOTICE.
MEIE , subsiribor,' Assignee of Daniel Heck,
ii of- Lowee Allen township, Cumberland
county, hereby notifies- all-persons having
claims against said estate to hand them in with
out delay, in order that the estate may be set
may7pd4t • ''' d: EBERLY.
LAST' NOTICE.
ALT.( portions, inde:bted to the' estate of Hen-
Church, dee'd., are requested to . call
on the subscriber at the office of Church; Lea
& Feeman, Lumber Merchants, in New Cum—
berland and settle the same without delay, as
further indulgence eannot.bo given
R R CHURCH,
Adm.r.
may7tf
WOR
TTIAT Largo Two, Story HOUSE on the
corner of-Mnin and Pitt' streets,
... 47 iip‘"r , and opposite the Rail Road Depot
V& [Hi :, This' hause is largo ..and
SY , I and having every convenience, is
well suited for. a boardinghouse.'
Possession given 'immediately. For terms,
which are reasonable, enquire at the premires:
Mayl7,
•
THE subscriber is in want of a quAtity o,
BLACK .OAK BARK, for which lie will pay
per,cord for the best quality.
may 7" JACOB SHROM.
- CARD.',
To the Ladles:—WlU M P MITER .Wollld
r ialieCtrldly°Mt the Ladies - that — he tut(
fitted up the room recently' oecupied by Miss
Betsy ICernan next door to the old stand as a
LADIES SHOE STORE EXCLUSIVELY,
whore they will find a well selected assortment
of gaiters, buskins, ties, slippers, from the hest
manufactories in - Philadelphia, and also of his
own make, to which their attention is invited.]
Carlisle, may 7
OZIPZIAIT'S COURT SALE.
MURSUANT to an order of the Orphans'
Court of Berke county, will be 'sold at
Public Vendee on MONDAY, the bth day
of Jrnine, A. D. 1181.14, at the house of Isaac
Liv'ngwood, in Amity township, said county,
it being part of the premises to be sold, A cer
tain messuage, tenement and tract of land,
'situate in said township and county, bounded
by lands of Jacob Kline, Charles Griesnioyer,
- '"'Reading and Porkionian• Turnpike, Hannah -
Boyer, Samuel Wetzel, and the rivsr Schuyl
kill, containing 74 ACRES, including the
space taken up by the Railroad. The improve
- monis - are a _two story atone DWEL
LING HOUSE, and two Tenant Hou
ses, Spring House, over a nev - EF:lailing
spring of; water. Also, a pump of water neer
the door, IC. stone Barn, and other-out•build
, in,gs, Apple Orchard, and other fruit trees.
Also, a tract of„ CLEARED LAND,
s:tuate in said Amity-township, attd county a
foresaid, bounded by lands .of Abraham and
Charles Guldiii, Jahn!, Hartranft, Catharine
Cleaver, wife of Thomas (lady, Samuel Weit
zel, nail Rrading and Pen-Inv-len Turnpike,
and iTharles tirilisuloyer, containing 71 ACRES
and 124 PERCHES Also, a tract ot WOOD
' LAND, situate in Amity township, said coun
ty, bounded by lands of George DctiOcr, R.
Boyer, Samuel Ache,. and land of -Moses Yo
corn, doe'd., Catharine Pally, now the wife of
Thomas Rudy, and Jacob Hartranft,, contain
ing Seven Acres and Five Perches.
Also, another tract of WOODLAND,
situate in same township and county, bounded
by lands of Samuel Ache, Henry Boyer, Catha
rine Cleaver. wife of Thomas Rady, Jacob
Geigdr, Jeremiah-'Hine, and land of said. Mo.
ACRES and THIRTY PERCHES.
Also, one other tract of WOODLAND
situated in Earl township, said county, bound,
cd on the north by lands of Henry Arms on
the east fly land late of Jacob Weaver, and on
the south and' west by lands late of David
--Ludwig,-TEN-TEDTRES-4-twenly
four Porches.
Also, one other tract of WOODLAND
situate in Same township and county, bounded
by lands of Samuel Francis, George and Jacob
Kline, and Abraham P.. Ludwig, containing
TWO ACRES and thirty•one Perches.
-- Also, one othertract of WOODLAND
•sititate in Union township, said,county, bound
ed by lands of Henry Kupp and others,,sontain
ing TEN ACRES.
Late the property 'of Moser Yocum, deed. -
Sale to commence at 11 o clock in the fore
noon, when attendance will be given and terms
made known by
JOHN YOCUM, Adm'r.
By order of the Court, • - • •
WAI. W. Ditur., 1' Pk,
-Reading, May 7 tn. -
r.oniraws
Pat eat Gradient - 111g Twyere
TdIE undersigned,_aftei considerable ex
, pensemnd experiment, has succeeded in preda-
Mt; a TWYBRE, for BlacksMith's orges;
which; wherever it-Iwo been tried, has proved
.itself superior to anything of the h ind ever be
- fore invepted. — lt has. advantages which no
other Twyere possesses.
Ist. The blast cab be regulated effectually
so as to suit any kind of work. 2d. The blast
can be kept clear at all' times without ,the use
ofa poker, or without breaking and shaking .
• the fire, thus enabling the smith to take a clean
clear heat. 9d. By actual experiment it saves
one-tbrid of the Fuel, while the work can be
. done one•fouith faster. 9th. Tito. blitSt is re
moved eight, or nine" inches• front - the back.
which is a grant advantage .to the smith, doing
croaked or diflicult.werk. sth. It is not liable
to get out of order and will last many years'. '
The following Certificates selected from ma
ny inllicigessession - of the' Petehted, - ivill show
that irha's given complete satisfaction, and also
its great superfority•everall others. .
curfsle, 40.28 db 1851.—This is to certify
that I love . in.tny fire:one cf Por.er's Twycres,
and for thephoit druggist I hnve tried it I ran
sly dud I' pan do Altore wrirlt by ono-thirl then
1 r;ould'.ile with , the 'old; T%yyere. Of ell the
different Tivy - ores,:ihat'llittVo over tried, I can
nay that -Perigee nuthe. beat, od recount of the
facilities 'of the,yalyes. ' .•WIVI. WORT.
.
culled°, April 29di,"1 . 8.51,—qiiiii its to certify
that I havelrietilho'rittyere'ptßobret D Per.
ter, and I find that it iewmoSt'excellent article,
for I have tried several .TVvyares, but this is
far superim •to any. thatl have evcr.suen used,
for it heats tjuieker and More kettolar, and with
it 'I can do enwthird more work in the 'stupo
time;i.,theilifire:recommend its use fault
who stand in now f such on ankle.. -
MO, N. f ANDINC; Doncluilnith.
This is to certify:that f-have put try forgo'
oae of .Parter's Patent Graduating Twyere.and
it i 9 the 1, oat that I iill.lo. ever open, and oustaino
till the adyantagya r it.Olainted.'io over other
Twyores. would' not tako tWenty 'dollars and
do without iG • '.
13- ZBlGLETtr:liddle(6l).
Persons wishing oiarsine,the cibsvo twvers
'enn-do-so unilereigned ar - Wm —
M • Purter's,•Carlisle.:. Riglits:for - countjoki or
Suites are'.offered fot eats: Early ntiorition is
riduestecti. , . j7inyl :1101VT D POUTER.
,
Bonnets. •and, Ribbons,
-WO him :josi. 'received our third supply, of
CHEAP BONNE T$ 146.1172V.4741711101V'S
to w hi c h we invite the utteptlon of tho
may 7 , • , A-ds, W•BENTZ...
•".‘ •
New 'lb artiotinents.
13tonnets: Bonnets:
Mrs. M. NEFF has opened a.splindid as.
sorlinent ,of Spring and Fancy' Millinery,
Her stock commits of Straw and Fancy Silk
BBonnets, Children's Hats, Ladies Dress .. , mris,
and fin assortment of Fancy Goode, embracing
in part,
. .
Ribbons, : Ckape Shawls, ,
. ' :Flowers, • Parasols, •,.' •
Bonnet Caps, ' ' Corsetts
Collars, . Dress bilks,
. Combs, • Capes, ••
Cars, • • • Sleeves,
•-". • Hair Braids, d.c.
Bonnets alterctfirithe neatest and most rash
ionnblo manner. Please call and examine my
stock. [mY7) M..NEFF.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
THE subscriber has just received a large
supply of BOOTS & SHOES,
for .bpring and Summer Wear,
which makes his assortment very
complete.
It comprises gentlemen's French Calf Skin
and.; Morocco Boots, Congress Goiters,
Jack- .
son Boots, Men's, Boys' and Youths' Munn
sited Congress Boots, Calf Skin, Goat and
Rip Brogans, Morocco Boots, Sippers, &c.—
Also, Ladies' Misses and Children's Gaiters,
Buskins, 'ries and Slippers. Every effort Will
bo made tb please the citizens of 'town and
country, who aro respectfully solicited to con
tinue their patronage.
Carlisle, may? WM M PORTER.
From•Barnumrs American Rluseum,
THE great French Moving Dioramic repre
sentation of Emperor NAPOLEON'S FUN
ERALwillnxlnbit at the EDU CATION
HALL on NVlednesday, Thursday and Friday
evenings, MAY 14th. 15th and 16th, 1851, and
on Friday afternoon
~.May
. May 16
Tide Magnificent Spectacle was gotten up'
by the first artists in France. expressly for Mr.
BornuorOs Museum in. New York, at an ex •
pease of six`thousand dollars. IC is not a paint
tn.., hut consists of n combination of Mechani-'
car and Artisticul
.The GARRISON BRASS BAND will
die in attendance.
Doors open at 7—to commence at 8 o'clock.
WI - Admission 25 cents.
may 7 ' G W NICHOLS, Agent.
• Valuable Real Estate For Sale, ••
- . THE subscriber will sell nt private_sale the ..
-following Real Estate,"the property of the wi
dow'and heirs of the late Dr. MeCcishrKdoe'd
to wit: Allthose two full I,OTS of GROUND
---
n situate on the north side of Main
• i -
.. r. street, in the horondh of Carlisle
Ai'',,.,' r t i t l : and numbered in the general
q - s* . i I plan of said borough Nos. 213
.. - e '.'"-- and INI, having thereon_erected
a. double_briek ,DWF,I.LING HOUSE, with
back buildings and a brick stable. . r There is n
very superior garden on the premises, contain
ing tbe choicest kinds of fruit antrahrubbery.—
A perfect title, clear of all incutnbrances will
be given to the purchaser. Persons wishing
to buv can learn the terms ofFskle. by applica
tion to W . M BIDDLE,
Attorney in fact for the widow end heirs.
may7.3t
GRAZDT WANTED! .
WHEAT, RYE, CORN AND OATS
puechascd by the undersigned, anti the'
highest market price paid in Cash. Also, gond
Family Flour and Mill Feed of different kinds
for sale on. reasonable, terms. Apply at the
Frirtner'e Mill (formerly. Good . Hope,),West
Pennsborough township. Cumberland county.
mrty7-2mpd • MARSHALL JAMES.'
NOTICM,
Carlisle Depo'site Bank,']
Maj 6, 1851. S
THE Board of Directors or this Institution
hatreThis day declared a dividend-nr THREE
PER CEN L\for the last six rnonths on the
Capital Stock paid in, which will be:paid to the
stockholders or their legal representatives on or
after the 19th inst.
may? WM M BEETEM, Cashier. _
D'rEYSIC!
" came o'er my ear like the sweet South,
That 'breathes-upon a bank-of
Stealing and giving odor.
Several hundred pieces just received from
Lee & Walker s, and sold at city prtees. A
liberal discount made to thoie who buy by the
quantity, Call at RAWLINS' next door to the
P. 0, r.+2 , (mOY7
EIOOITS.
`Como lot mo make a sunny realm around thee
01 thought and beauty. Here are books—'
A fine assortment just reeeived—lllstorical,
Poetical and Religious, at RAWLINS', Main
et. Carlisle. Arrangements are made by which
Sabbath Schools can be furnished at Publishers
Conveyancing, Auctiwering, &o.
f
losEva MOSSE It, tortherly of New Com
et" berltad; has removed his residence to ale.
chanicsburg, a few doors cast. of Webberis &
Swcitzer's store, who o he will be ready at all
tinicsT wlren not - absent - from home, - ro intend to
the Writing of DEEDS, MORT GAGE S,
WILLS, .AGREEMENTS, &c., and will at
tend to .the CALLING OF SALES either
personal or real, in town and country. Those
wishing to employ him, in that capacity, will
please to call before advertising, or address
Min by,mail. Thankful to his friends for their
past favors, he hopes to be patronised Ibriher
by thoim and twill Lie happy to attend to all
others who may favor him—with a call; .11e is
also general agent for Cumberland county, for
the l American.Lile and Malik Insurance Com
pany of Philadelphia, and is prepared to effect
insurances on the most favorable terms.'
Mechanicsburg, april 16, tmpd. •
Great illargains
IN WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.'
Tun undersigned, intending to remove to
their now store in a few weeks,_and, wishing to
reduce their present stock, to make room for
new Goods. have determined to sell ag, for cash,
their large stook of-WATCHES, JEWELR-Y f
MILITARY and FANCY GOODS, (a con
sidsrable portion of .which it'd this Spring's
ituportation,) at greatly red.ucod prices. Many
of this Goods will bo sold without regard to cost
and purchasers may rely on getting bargains at
wholesale or retail:
• CANFIELD, BROTHER &"CO.
• - Not 227 Baltimore street;
23pp2m • corner of Charles st..Balt.
minim
cow.
• .
.• .
i . ,
..,N, `TAME to-the pro.
'' .miees of the sub
'vi.aii. scriber,
i". lver; ' "o , 7 e i Spring 'p, Cumber
vi laud county, on the
, Afi 7th of April, inst,, a
tr..._,4 ' 11 ‘ 9 1 5 -Ttr. RED COW, with a
White face. Her -hip •is somewhat knocked
doivn. She has no other marks. The owner
is requested to comp forward, prove property,
ply charges, and take her away, or she will'be
disposed of as the law directs.
napdtpd. - , ~ WILLIAM WILEY.
CUM: BERLAND GnEWS.
\ITO U arelardorod to parade for review and
IL inspection at tho.publie house of Mr..Ko
zer at Mount Rock; on MONDAY,Ahe 19th
of May, nt. 10 o'Llotilt, A. M., properly eq;aip•
pod for drill. 13y order of Captain
80a p PHILIP BAKER 0. S.
N.B. — Yotrwill'alsO'retern - yone'arina on the
same 'day at said place. • All absentees from
the aboyo!parado will be considered as having
no claims on the Company: By order of the
Captain. PHILIP BAKER, 0. S. •
Harrisburg Steam Wood Turning
and Scroll Sawing Shop. '
WOOD TURNING in all its branches, in
city style and at city prices. Every variety of
Cabinet and Carpenter work either im hand or
turned to ordor. • - •
lint &stir' Table Lego, . 0 1mnittg Posts,
Balitstres, Jv'etoell Posts, Wagon Hubs,
Rosetta, Patterns - Coheitos,
Sfat and Quarter Aloultlings, Round or Octagon,
Chisel Dataftei, Etc. : , ' •
This shop is in STRAWBERRY ALLEY.
noar Third-Street, and as we intend to please
all our cutvomers who want good work done,
tt is Itop•RI tho trade will give us a call: Ten-
Pins and Ten-?in Balls mado ici.ordor or re:
turned. • • • •
- W.. O. IIICK.OI{
Ilarri36urg, April 30th, 1851-Iy.
Elm oricatt Oil.
S USTI, received) a freeli Butiply of American
Oil. For kt ale, hy A C
-
No 108 'N orth, Henovee'att.--
33 oNNED.s
JOST. received a now, supply o • e latest.
etyVof BONNETS.. . . 4,070.1.11EL.'
• Sack Planuelti, • =
JUST reecdad a'gpileral assortment ofd)ol;
ored Flannels' for I,6dd:a ..sanica,lto wit-411, 3
Gilly,'l3ltie; Red, ,GrOelf,. Pink :and Changed.:
ble: Also, White Wooleil and Cotton Floa
in grout vetriayt • "G NV "11VENER. , ,
abucrtiectnento.
-0,44 ht.) 41.4,11,
CO Goods, Wares and, Merchandize. , Aldo,
1,../ Millers, Distillers, 'Lumber' Men, dtc.,
within rho - Comity of Curoberland,"returned
and clessifiod, in accordance With the several
acts of 'Assembly, as follows, viz :
. • Class. $ cis.
Carll.7le
J,W Eby ' .-. . l3 .io 00
Joseph I) 'Halbert . .. ' 13. 10 00,
Stimuel Elliott ' - , : .. 44 ." 700
Charles Ogilby , . i. o ,20 00.
George W 11..tner , . - 13' 10 00
A& W Bentz ' • -1.2 le 50
Daniel Eot, els, liquors - 14 - 10 50
John Faller, 'do ; '• 14 '-10 50
J & 1) Rhoads ' 14 7 00
W'l3 Murray . 14 7 00
S W Haverettch, liquors - • 14 10 50
Robert Snodgrass• 14 7 00
S A Hubbard - . 14 7.00
Thomas Conlyn 14 7 00
Henry Saxton , . ll 15 00
Jacob Itheem „14 7 00
John Humor, liquore d .., 'l3 15 00
Peter Moexer 14 7 00
John P Lyric 13 - -- 10 - 00
.
Jacob IVOR • . 14 700
Jacob Sener - 13 ;,10 00 •
'Jacob Lisiby, liquors 14 10 50
C. 'MIMI; Ag't., 'ignore • 13 •15 00
George Foland.liquors • ' 14 10 50..
S.M Hoover • • ' 14 7 00
T H Skilos 14 7 00 -
J W Rawlins • - . II 700 •
Win M Porter -14 7 OD
'Arnold & Levi • 11 ' 15 - 00
Arnold & Livingston- - • •-• 14 -7 00-
David Martin 14 • 7 00
John Keeney- '• 14 "7 n 0
'll \V Woods, Ag't. ~ ' • 13 10 00
Haller & Connor • 14 • 700
Lewis Steiner • - 14 700
S Broil • l4, 7 00
J L Sterner 'I 14 , , 700 '
John N Armstrong , • 14 700
John Gillon,.liquorsl4 15 50
Philip Messersmith __
14 7 00
William L Sellers , , • 14 - 7' 00
A C Fetter . • 13 10 00
Herr v Glass
.
• . 14 .7 00
' Nein.
.
Johrt..B Perry
Henry Snider -14 7 00
John Ernost, liquors ~ 14• 10 50
... Sliipppisburg. _- ' •- . .
Robert Snodarass. 32 -- 12 50 :
Edward Schull . ' 14 7 00
John Gish • ' ' 147 ml '
C F Kunkle
14 . roo
S Kunkle -. . _ :_ . 14,, ' 700
John Stumbaugh 'l4 ,7 00
Philip Koantz • . . 13 - 10 00
Peter S Artz, Agt. ' 14 '-; 700
Joseph P Nevin & Co. 12 12 50
\V D E Hays , . 14 70(i
JC & G,13 Altick :: , 14 , 700
Sn - inn liquors - ' 14 10 50
5 - 1.) - 1'cifitlerliCii - --- - 14 7 00 .
Jacob Pag-tio, liquors t4 10 50
John Fulwiler, Agt . .14 , -7-00 -`
Bricker &_Nliller .:, 1.1 .7 00
Arnold & C 0.13 ' 10 00
..
Stambaugh , St Mcl{e9aon 11 7-00
•
Jacob Bumbarger 14 - 7 00
Dickinson.
Andrew G Mil:er . 13 10 ()0
Ruseel & Dice 13 10-. 013
D L Badman 13 10.00-,
Newcomer '& Kuria , 14 _ 7 00 •
. Newrillc. .
-
Malmo Stough 13 10 03
Wm Burr, Agt. ------ -- 13 )0 00
Hunter Herron l4 - 7 00 ,
Jamison Hannon,. liquore • 13 /5 00
'l' MeCandlish 13 'lO 00
Jacob Stvoyer 14 7 00
Williams & Brother • . -14 700
S W Sharp ' - • ' . 14 . 700
John Diller, Jr. ' 13 10 OQ
i..5i/ver . Spring. .
John Coylo
George. Leiby
John Reed
Jacob Simmons
Glover & Co.
'Franlcford.
J . B Lackey & Co. ' Jiguors 14 10 50
Xechanicsbutv. ":. . •
J Mellison & Co., !lepers ;13 15 00
Simon Arnold, liquors 13
_l5 00
'Ephraim Zugl3 40 00
-
J,,L-I.keiglai 0,..4 - ° - 13 lO 00
,
Henry Luau - 14 7 00
.Era Day , • 14 7 00,
.1 F Spahr • l - 47 - 00'
Swilor & Emminger 14 7 00
Webber & Swisher . ~, 14 700
Mellison. Znchariuh g Co. 14. 7no
George Singiser --- -, -- - , 14' 7 - 00 -
' . . South Middleton.-
W Leidich
Rider & Weakley
S N Liven
Hopewell.
Wherry & Rhoads,
Snider & Deihl, .
Areuttors.._ ,
Mr. Wiley — . <-14----7 -OP
Joseph Smith _ 14 7 00
ICyle & Pipor 14 7 00
IVest,Pennsborough.
Josiah Hood & Son 13r 10 00
Donaldson & Greer .. 14 7 IA)
Thomas Greason l4 7 00
C - Renninger 14 - - 7,00
J W D Gilliland ' 13 ~ 10 00
Soullicimptorf.
John' W Clover, liquors , 14 10 '
50
Jacob Ilollloboughor & Col 14 7 00-
North Middleton. •
Samuel Barr • - . - 11 700
Elias Light. • • 14 7 00 .
Hamycku.
J,W Fes!ur
G & W Eckles
'Henry Rupp
John Rutz-
East Pennaborough—
Jacob Reninger, liquors 11 10 50 .
Adorn Ealinger 14 7 00
Joseph 0 Banks ' 1,1 7 00
Fleisher & Eshenboirr 14 7 00
Bigler, McKinley Sr. Wilt 13 10 00
llummell & Kerr 13 10 00
New Ciimbarland.
Tames K 'Boak, liquors 14 ' 10.50.
John G Miller . do 11. 10 50
Adam Beckley 11--
_7 00
Mosecr,..James &.Co. 13 10 00
Churel4Feeman & Co. . 13 lO 00
Valcntine - Xeeman &Co., ' 13 10 00
Charles Oyster 73 10 00
—...—•
Upper Allen
A L Cathcart
Matthias Bitnor,liquors
Lower Allen.
,
Term Barton, liquors . 14 . 10 50
Jacob Epley &Co . -14 700
James 1 , Lutz 14 - 7 00
.IZonroe.
Sticek & El'iandt
M &' S Moiron
Stesse& Gessoamen
Mills.
Carlisle
S Ilollidny 14' 7 00
Silver Spring.
. •
Thomas B Bryson_._ ~. 13 10 00
Joint Shollber . - 14 ' 7 00
George I 1 Bucher 14 7 00
John Barlarcher 14 "7 00
•• • ' East, Pennsborough.
Jacob Holderman 14 1 Al
John Beck • ' 11, -7 00
Upper Allen
James Williams
Jacob Coovor
Lower'Allen
'Georgie Lontz ' 14 7 , 03
j'l, - Boys.' ' 14 700
..
C thally . ' 111 . 1250 ~
13it nor & Udell - ' 13 10.00
William Brooks . 14 ' 7 00
14ranainno & Fitting 13 10 00
Hampden.
John Snavely 14 7 00
South .IViddleton. . 1
Jacob Sheatfer
Monroe
David FogleFong 13 JO (0
J ° lm ighlaeser .._ " 4" .-". '7 00
JohnA, Aid. . - 13 10 On
.
': W Aid l3 10' 00
David Rifo ' ' -13 10 00
Benjamin Giblet - , 13. „, Ili 00
' . ' North Middleton. . . , •
Win M Henderson & Sim • 13 10 00
Wm M Henderson (nave mills) -14 7 00
.
David HOuver ' . 14 ' 7 'I. 0
..
ilemrilingei* lienni,
' • • DiCkinfon,
A. IT 13arnitz , • 'l3 - 00
Johit Moord (Gtisler) , ' .13 . 10 b 0
John 'rays ' • 'll 7 t 0
Southanipon.
POtor Cramor
6'/Jiypensburg •
11. 700
lacoPrissul ' ' 7, CO
, --)yeltTenitaboroiVi.
'&.,".Tamon
leant: fitiokbarger
I) '
•
'Jacob Sheilabftrgoi.
, A
MEM
Newton.—
'John Ernest
J Alciikivard ,
Christian Ati
ME
Edward Showers - 9 :8 'OO
C-Inhoff, Agt. , ' -.9 800
-,-URper
.Win , Flaitness' HairsB 'o'
John - Bowman - , 8 00
Nortlagiddlelien.
.
Wrn...sl.llenOorion 7. • 20 co
. • South Middtetdrl.'
Robert Given • , 7 20 0
John M Good, Agt. - • 10 • SOQ
Nohros.
M G BcdtzhooVer • ( ' • • 8 12 50
C Wlit. PA AM • , 8 .1250
Houthant.pfea.
•
Martin Coover 10 .5 CO
, ilopewell.• ' ' . -
Robert - Quigley • • 9 800
Jacob Au ' - 10 5 ' co
Ramp 8r: Grove , 10 500
, - • -.-
~ .
Brewer& • " :
. : Carlisle.
William Alexander , 10 5 00
William Barnitz ' , ' 9 800
Beer, Oy§tcr and Eating Houses.:'
Carlisle.
- • .
Jacob. Low
Joseph Mark lo . 8 • 5
C harlesßut ler .. • 14 8, a 5 0
Shipp ensbur g . .
Philip Ditrich - , 8 500
•
Retailers of Patent Mid!clues.
./Vavvii/4. •
•
Wm Brawn 4 ' 500
EWE Penniborough.
Joseph'o. Banks 4 5.00
.
- -Monroe.
Stein & Gessoamen 4 . s 6
- • - - Upper Aliepi. . ...
A L Cathcart .. 4 ' 500
. _... , •
Elijah' Switzer
Mr: Mitchell
Mr. Cramer
CUMBERLAND 'COUNTY, 88.
do hereby eertify that tbo • foregoing is a
correct list of the Dealers in Merchandiao, Pa
tent- Medicines, in Cumberland county
as returned to me by 'careen Worthington,
Esq.,. Mercantile Appraiser. All persons re
turned and classified under the set of 1849, re
lating, to Diitilleries,Breweries, Patent-Medi
cines, Eating Houses, btc. and hill Merchants,
and others, returned and classified as above,
are notified to call and take out their rispective
Licenses without delay.
WM M PORTER, • ,
may? County-Treasurer,—
Borough Receipts Expenditures,
Account of GEORGE WEthE t ir., Tredaurer
of the Rorouah of Gnatsle far 1850.
•
, DR.
•
Cash received of A. W. Bentz, kite
• 'Toro - Tie:ismer 2.7' Sc
" " John Spahr, Bona Col
' • -lector for 1519 - 201 -14
cI .1
Amount of duplicate
- assessed in 1850 • 2800 50
" Jos, H. Blair, Chief
Burge, licenses , - 31
• I - Jas. °Silos:wait, Cl%
to Market & hay scales 72 65
" Sundry persons state
• . rent of market house 203 02
. Jncoli Shilling, high
_ constable pump rent— 51 03
CR.
Cash paid A L Sportster fur qualifying '
Burundi Officers,2 37
Paid .Wiu.. H.- Miler, Esq. motes. • •
• sional services • 8 CO
'Paid James M. Alicia, curator of - 9.
Yard, salary for 1840 . ' 51 27
Paid officers tar holding born' elcct'n 11 00
Paid Win Breese;Blacksmitbing - 32 21
Paid Catharine Wunderlich supper --
. ,
: for- patrol-- t'' • 9 . 50
Paid - W - B Matthews, salary ns street - . , - -
Commissioner, sod work dorm by
him and others - .. 504 52
Paid Street Committee, cleaning LC , :
tort Spring . ' 55 00
, Paid sundry persons interest on Bonds .
held by them against the Burt,' - . •• 162-50'
'Paid Martin Comma salary Elea! ,„,,, ••
eenger to council - ' 9 Mi,
JiimesDunbar — Lin do — 8 Ow
Paid Julia B. Bron' fur Printing 23 00
Paid - .1 K W iY et
erdo do
__. 13 t 0
Paid•E - Bentty ' - du do • - - 29 25
Paid Jacob Shilling, salary as high .
constable 110 CO
Paid 4, e. Senor saJarpas chelk ,to -
• Conned- • ,
,''''( • ?0 00
.
Paid James Postlewait salary us el'k' .
10 market and hay Scales • - '75 00
Paid John O'Neal; malting, grading,,
&c. West South street • 454 00
Paid Peter Spahr, making, grading,--
.5.50. West Loather Street 910 00
Paid Wm Riley making copy of Du- ; -
plicate for 1850 10 00
-Paid-P.,Davidson - ,-Street - Regulater -
•- and uthera - ro,gulating streets , 20 62
Paid John L Hays salary as curator
to Grave Yard ' 25 00
Paid John e Spahr, collector, exiineiln
-60119 Or) duplicate for 1849. 4 00
Paid Jeff. Worthington, Trust of M
" C. repairing gutter • 10 ito
Paid Win-Saott,- sapper for-patrol- --- - -2-50
Paul James Postlewnit, furnishing
i bell, broom's, &a. tit ,1 Holm 5 70
Paid Geo. Wise, Ir. repairing Loather
-. Street Bridge . ; • '7 30
Paid George Weise. jr. Treasurer,
small notes cancelled ulth interest 27 51
Paid John GuisholVrepaii leg Grave
YOrd Fence, ' . 15-50
Paid 1 - 1 0 Ritter, Treasurer of Curnb . • .
Fire Co., annual appropriation 34 00
Paid Peter Monyer„Ttea. of Union ' .
. Fire Co., annual appropriation - ~ 1 24.00
Paid J Spangler repairing Loather
Street 'Bridse - , • 11 00
Paid George Weise, jr., salary as ho• .. .
tough treasurer , .. , 90 00
Paid Jacob Shilling renetig nuisanees .1712 '
-Paid John Armstrong per lumber • 845
Paid Samuel Ellime per oil , 7 07
Paid Wm 51 POrter, County Treas. I
Bona' share of Town Cloak • 161 00
Paid S 51 Hoover per -Lumber 2 25
Paid C Hoffman supper-for patrol - . 1 . 5 0
Paid 9 \V linvea spelt per oil 172
Paid Jacob Saner per-hardware
Paid J D Gorgns reprtnilanthorns 100
Paid .1 Catlin, Collector exonens - 86 50
Paid James Cailio, fees for collecting
Duplicate of 1850• , . . 140 OD
Paid balance of outstanding texek on, -.
Duplicate of 1852._
.." . .502 72
13 10 00
13
. 1000 _
14 - 7 . 00
14 7 00
14 -- 700
13 10 00
13 10 00
13 10 00
13 10 00
13 10 00
14 , 7 00
14 700
14 , . 7 00
14 7 00
12 12'50
13 13'20
Baiiinee in hands et Treasurer
The above, and foregoing account of George
jr., Borough Treasurer has Ms . day been
examined and appi oved.•
JACOB BRETZ. • .
- .101114 13. 13RATTON, • • '
C McGLAUGHLIN,
Carlisle. April Isl. 1851. - Com. of Ageounts
4 7 00
4 - 7 00.
18 ' 10 00
WHEREAS the VEGETAXILE CAT.
Wig POWDER, manufactured by
-BREINIG, FRONEFIELD & CO.: No.
187 JV'ortli I'74rd ,Strect, Philacfelphia; has ac
quired for itself a wonderful celebrity for its
many valuable medicinal qualities, and as an
agent to increase the 1111)011M of Fat, Milk and
Bitoer in the perfectly healthy animal; and'
whereas its immense popularity amongst' the
rirmers and Dairymen, wherever it has been
introduced; hes induced several ,persons to got
up an imitation of our CATTIA •POWDER,
and have taken ;the same:language almost
word.tor word,. as .wo have inour small bilk,
and put'On-tlriirsj, We therefore Caution all
persons,„Siorckeepora, Farmers and Dairymen
against the deception thus practiced by design.:
ing tam --
The Proprietors haye_invostigatecl
sub
ject for years; during a king residence in the
country, and do now challenge ;the world fo
produce anything equal to their CATTLE
POWDER. They want the'public to. boar in'
mind that their powder is Chi*? salone, boast
ing not of a Gomm, nor any - other foreigner.'
iglu. They wild) its Quality (not-its name) to
be the source,aiif its vulva, -.W.htie already a
Character (although of ,but
A bout` Vivo : yenta
standing) Which enables it to'stpUd open oWn
merits: '
fieiteral orders have been sent to thie'eity for
Cattle Powder,'which Niye been filled by pond..
ing an article , got tip inimitation of.euir own.
We therefore say agato,'Sterekeepere.'
era and Dairymen. do-hot buy a pound unleas
you look for thy, naine..of Breintg, , Freinefield
& Co.oviitten eignature. on 'the end' ef each
Pack,' do not allow yourself to be deortivedi,the
'LIFE and . HEALTH - 01 yuirLeattle depend
upon this Caution, as:welt - he year, interdat.."-
Look omit—'.' Vigilance is the price of eeourity.'!.
BREINIIor FRO IsrEFICLD
" 1406 187 Miqh . :Tliint'Street,PAirajlti:
- 30apat ,
H 7 00
14. 7 00
L 1 7 00
12. Vl2 so
7 OJ
pre, , ,,brtir For -.8 .
•••••••-•‘. T. t solo
6 n
ab . ophOrdonorn.Ctnn-'
•1. theTr.onllB-!),ll,7iunsoAytlMsy.Llslll,
borlond cout4i - "n:'
185 1 ,
inlning g_
hout.two an. ter ra , o
-
feniink-Frout Ikon°, lil, ,ogliyag,rg,
:t , 11 , 4, . H0u5e ,
Ftni4
equal Pa" ”!"'; P . ;..111 - rwhon . torh 'bonimpTie :°9 '°/
Sco,,;viiiill°P4. "3:o s lg ° l7,it,lßßYSCasT,''''
- WM, liarknese, doo'd
gia pip"
'l3 fii)
~13 "00
14 ;07'r,0 .
1 4- ? ', y - to.
13 0,03
14 7 .66'
11 7 1 0 Q
14
Dlstlllere.
Carlisle.`
Carlisle
4 5 00
4 5 00
4 5 00
Caution-to - the
Otores
=
Fresh . DrMy4, - Jlledicinea, ••Perfumery; Fancy
✓lrmcles, Ede. •
subscriber has just recoiled hie Spring
supply- of DRUGS, MEDICINES AND
CHEMICALS, among which can be found
every article used by Physicians in- thoir pre
scriptions, to the mining up of,Which, he will
give particular Attention. Also, -
PaLuts;olls, Dye Stuff's, Perfumery, Soaps,
&e.. and a variety of 'Fancy articles too num
'irons to mention, together with e ; superior lot
of TOBACCO AND CIGAR'S -of various
brands, all of which; having purchased in per
son, upon- the most favorable. terms; he will
guarantee as being of, the best 'duality, and is
willing to sell, not exactly aKeity -.Priced, yet
tone very small advance fur CASH.
He would respectfully invite ' the attention 9f
Physicians,Country Merchants-and. Pedlaril,
to.whom ho will '
make a- liberal deduction.
Opposite •thoaail Road . Depot, corner of Pitt
and High streets, Carlisle, P.
marl 9 . . S A' HUBBARD.—
LATEST ARRIVAL OF
SPRING di StrIVZIVILEIR fIOtIMS,
..eit the Cheap Store, 148 North Hanover at.
HAVING returned-from Philadelphia with a
HIL selected assortment of Spring and Sum—
mer Goods, I would respectfully invite all- per
sons 'who wish — to purchase new goods to call
and examine my stock, as I am determined to
sell at small profits. - Among them may be
round '
LADLES" DRESS GOODS,
Such as Silk Tissue's Silk Lustros, Foulard
Silks, plain and figured Do Lainos, Borne,
Borage do Laines, Lawns, Ginghama and Cali
coed. •
BONNETS, ,
A largo assortment of Bonnets, all qualities and
of the newest styles. A!so, Bonnet Ribbons
Kid Gloves and Parasols. •
CLOTHS, CASSE:IMRE& 4.. VESTINGS,
Tweeds. Jeans,' Gembroons, Velvet Cords,
Blue Drills, &c. Also, Muslins, 'Pickings Ta•
blo Diaper, Linen Table Cloths, Checks, Flo
siery, Bagging, &c:
GROCERIES,_ -
Ctgee, Molasses, Creen.end Black Tens and
Spices. Butter, Egs, Engs and Soap , and all
kinds of Country - Produce taken at. market
prices, in exchange tot' goods,
np9 . A C FETTER.
— For - the - Benefit - of - the - Public—
TllE.suhScribers take this Method of inform•
ing their old customers and the public generally
that they have removed-their extensive
atoTirrNd ESTABLISHMENT,
one door north of their old stand, to. the room
formerly occupied-by S A Coyle',. in North.
Elm - lover street, Carlisle, where they have ad
.dod to their.stock an extensive assort ment.of
SPRING SUN:ILp CLOTILINGi.
They keen congtantiy . oti hand a full assortment.
of every kind of Meriting either for dress or' la
hour. •Their stock consists in part of fine cloth
Dress and Frock Coats, easstinere Pante, Silk
and Satin Vests, and also 'coats 'of sattinetV
Tweed, Creton"Cloth,CashMerett, Linen,•&e.
and a full assortment of pains for surnmer wear
and to their assos.tment 'of clothing there is
echrcely an end. embracing almost-every varie
ty of pattersi, make and price; they also keep
constantly on hand an excellent assortment of
goods for . - •
GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, --
which they are prepared to make up to- order
at short notice. They also keep constantly - On
hand pp assortment of Leather and Hair trunks
valises, carpet bags, umbrellas, hats and Caps,
suspenders, dress and under shirts, bosoms mid
co'lars, fancy and •plain sills neck and pocket
handkerClTiefs, and lots of notions to numerous
to mention. WO invite you to give a call
and examine for yourselves, as we have the
stock and are prepared to sell to suit customers.
They would just mention that they have no city
Melling, but that their garments are all
.made
in Carlisle under their own supervision:
9ap3in ARNOLD k,.LIVINGSTON.
83394 91
• Z - 1,01420n0r AMMO
Practice of Medicine, Surgery and .01utetria
Dis.'t. M. & J. STAYMAN, respec•fully
announce-to ilie-citizens-of-Darliale-dudvicinity
that they have taken the Office recently occu
pied by Dr. Smith, in Snodgrass's Row, and.
will he happy to attend to all who may favor
them with a call in the various branched of
their profession. We are prepared to visit pa
tients in the country at any distance.. Charges
moderate. - , . fap9tf
MONN3STS, BONNETS.
The sub . scriber is just receiving a large and
varied assortment of Straw Runnels, of all de
scrintions. Also, ion Willis Bonnet Ribbons,
rho cheapest ever offered in Carlisle. Call
soon qr you will' miss bargains in litonnet Rib
_
IAgEN HANDKERCHIEFS,
We arc now opening h very choice Mt of Lox
dies and Gentlemen's Linen Cambric Hand.
kerchiefs, at various prices, decidedly the
cheapest lot of handkerchiefs wo have ever of
fared to tho Ladies do not miss thorn.
IRISH.._,LINE,.'NS,
are just receiving a largelot Irish Linens
fromilie best Bloncheries and at low prices.—
Ake', Barnsley Shootings, Pillow case. Linens
and Mastitis, with a guileful assortment of
.non Pant Stuffs.
NEW STYLE DRESS
' Just received the now style Quilted Rib•
bons ler Trimming Lrdies Dresses. Also, now
style Buttons of various.kinds for Ladies Dreses
BLACK SILKS, &c.
Just opened a general assortment of Blue and
Colored Silks and Berege de Laing, with other
dress goods.
14)8 G .W.H.ITNER•
SPRING AND SUMMER-
.CLOT'IIING!
_EVERY BODY' shoild embrace this op
.Portunity to buy CLOTHING for Men,
Youth and Boys, at such prices as have never
yet been known to this Borough, at
S g 35 Elt ' S
LOTIIII NG ESTABLISIIME.NT,
:West Main st, next door to Burkholder's Hotel,
Embracing a choice of tho beet, most closira
hlo and fashionablo •
CASIPIERETT COATS,
3291 64
112 70
HABIT CLOTH do.
LINEN DRILLING do
TWEEDS, &c., bto.
0339 fil
Together 'with a great variety of English, -
French and American CLOTHS and Summer
Fabrics, adapted to .the • warns of Men and
Hors, both for Greed and Business Garments.
Particular care has been taken to procure
the new style,_
SUMMER COATS,
, • PAN TA LO ONS,
V ESTS; t i t c.
To Which-Ito - would invite spAal eaten! n.—
VC BNISII INC GOO 1) S, consistipa of
.Shirta, Stocks, Handitercbiets, lice., all of
winch are offered at the lowest possible cash
prices, and us Cheap as any other Clothing ,
Store in this Union. Parents who desire Boys
Clothing, are earnestly invited to examine Alla
stock. Country a oro keepers can. be accom
modated tit very IoW rates for cash. 116ap
,SUP.MIJIM Go®lo S
AT THE'CIIENP STORE
WV
hays just,rcturnsd frpin tho,city with
• WV • n largo and extensive' assortment of
CLOTHS, CASSLIIERES rESTLVOS .
,
Linen and colts,n muitaloon stuffs, for men and
boys wear,terbirds; black summer cloths, , .
Ken
tuckyjeans;'&e., cheaper man ovor„ •
• DRESS 000.D5,•
Mous. de Lnenss 4.000 ?/(1.4 Chintsch
Barran de Laines, Dolled SitliBSCB,.
Limns, Plain Sujisses,
Gingham, Plain :Tanana',
Alpachas, . :•0 Marred 0 do; •
Silk Poplines, Bonibazines; •
Colored Lange.? ' • '
.1i 0 21 7 "v - B S ' ,
A: good misprint - ow, !Min '5O Conte to $2,50
Pahn Lopf,l,eghorti 'tiy Rough, and: Ready
Hate dt.c. 1 • •
' riarr:lvas;6l.l:Bors i ,
linen and cotton,diapera,- - nlinbeens, -- end an'ox'-
cellent stook' of Muslim); that cant. bo beat -for
cheapness, liteertirigei Glovea,-
Om, Suspenders, end a -large lot of r . • •
RIBBOAYS .4.. PARASOL'S,
which.'will bo 06110 , GIIt:OC4R/Zst o
SPICES., T.EAS, - &0.,. which .will be: add - -Ell
lower prune bel'tkEsiwb
tsi 1011
nno Can 4 , lthcro
_q4_alse4horei".,_ . •
.16a1, ; •'„ A, St.;;W• PEDITZ:
• , • .. , ,
. .
,
• :..., , 21Yeit` , Rollars•;:lieward. ,
'subscirilier; to tiny,
• V V , Porociri:Y1 1 0:: - ,wil, air?: eachormanun
'4,1 will lead WOO 'discoyery, 01 3 0 L.
KlNSOlviAof4kof Sxotir-c..Zuglund,. - neko:'l!!ft
ibe.titv:orNOW;York.for' Ontlislo;.Pe. on or
Atioqkho'inidilln'of Auggas"t loaf. Should. tltie
meet..ihn eye' of John ri.lotter'
tp the subscriber will tweivo,due
tention. .•GE0..13,
:„23ap3t' Fordham, W;fetehoMpr N. „
wok - - -
lit Wantons:
• CIZIORGEI Z.. .131tZTZ,
URGEON ~D ENTIST-7.- Having lately
0 graduated at the Baltimore .College of
Dental Surgery, would respectfully inform this
public that' he is now prepared to perform all
operations oil the Teeth That may be required.
Artificial Teeth ineor,ed, from a single tooth
to an- entire set, upon the lanai and most ap
proved principle. The patronage of the public
is respectfully solicited. Ile may be found at
the residence of his brother on . "'North Pitt
street.
Carlisle, April 2, 1851.
Town Property 'For Sale.
THE eubscriber.offers for title the HOUSE
• , AND LOT situate on Westvitreet,
adjoining the residence of Wm. S
;;•!,11, 1 ' Cobean and lir. ?offer, in the Dot
.I.' rough of Carlisle. Tho lOt is 20
feet in front and 120 feet deep run•
ning to an alloy. The house is a substantial
frame building, ono story and a half high, and
in pod order. 'there are a number of choiee
fruit trees on the lot, and the property , pos
sesses the right to the use of a pump , nearly
opposite the house. For further particulars.
apply to 4110] Y: GA•RDNEft.
To be Sold at Private - . ale
ALL that certain •HOUSE. AND LOT
situate in the Borough of Carliqe,hoinided on
the east by a lot of Yohr . -Moore, on the north
by a lot of Rev. John Ulrich. en the
c 've:,l4 West by a lot of Jacob Weaver,,
;116 end on the South by North Street,
gi containing 160 feet in front, and 240
• - =z feet — in - depth; — Having - thereon e;
reeled a two-story double STONE HOUSE,
with-n one and a half story KITCHEN attach
ed thereto. An indisputable title will be given
by the owner.
, ap2 MARGARETTA C. STURM.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
THE most extensive assortment of SPRING
GOODS ever brought to Corlise, now opening
and Offering' by the subscriber on the most ac
cominodating terms and uncommonly cheap.—
Among the lot will be ;found a most splendid
assortment of . -
- LADIES - DRESS GOODS,
such as Chaim and Foulard Silks, Silk and Li.
ncn Poplines, Barege 'Do Laines, Fig'd Surg,
Lawns, Barages, Tissues. Marcelines, Brit.
liantino, doe.
•
BONNETS,
An immense stock of Bonnets, all
.ounlities
and prices. 'Also, Bonnet Ribbons and Flosii
era in great vuriety and very beautiful.
• -CARPETINGS & MATTINGS,
A. full assortment of all kinds Carpetinga and
Mattings. White and colored
CLOTHS, CASSIMERS,
Some now and elegant French Cloths and
Cassitneres at reduced Ones. , Muslim', Tick
ingi, Cheeks, Hosiery, 18aggings, &c.
The public are invited.to call and examine
this large and splendid stock of new goods, and
they will certainly he suited with the goods and
prices. Recollect the-old stand HasLiquin st.,
Carlisle. [ap2J C. OGILISY.'
EXTENSIVE
,L1171V.031111. & COAL WARD.
I HE subscriber would respectfully inform
-his customertituid the public generally that
he still continues the LUMBER AND COAL
BUSINESS, and that having Jately purchased
in addition to his-former business facilities, the
large and convenient Warehouse and Coal-Yard
lately ouaurned by Mr. Henry Wright; opposite
the well known "Lutriber and Coal Yard of the
subscriber, situate along Cho Rail Road and
College Lane, he hr_ now more fully prepared
to enlatgc his business. He !inset thistime and
briteeping constantly on - hand a- well selected
assortment of
_
SEASONED LUMBER,
of all kinds ; sorts, and sizes. Likewlse the
dillbrent kinds o! . FAMILY COAL. such as
stove Coal of the dillbrent,kinds, Lime borners
'and Blacksmith's Coal, of the best quality.—
A 1 of which h 3 will eon unusually low for
Cash. Ho will, also keep constantly.' on hand
"'PLASTER.-SALT, FISH., &c.
With all the differeht articles generally found.
in a well stored Warehouse. Ho will also at
all times buy PRODUCE. and FLOUR; for
which he ill pay the, highest current .prices.'
Being-very-thankful for past favors, would
moat anxiously solicit a continuation of at least
a reasonable sha-e of publicpatronage.
marl!) . ' SAM'L, AL HOOVER.
CLOTHING-L,_±,
ly OL E S p RETAIL AT TIDE
Pailadelphia Wardrobe,
Southeast.Coruer,-hlititet'& Sixth .Strects.
D .
R. McNEILLE & Lo., invite the atten
tion of Wholesale and Retail buyers, to
their-extensive-and- complete-eteek-of,Atring-:
and - Summer G, .comprising -every
variety orfityle that can he ptoduced. . Our
aim is to please and accommodate all, and in l i
order to do this, we manufacture Clothing at
almost every prico,, Selling 'FOI2. CASH
ONLY enables us to MIA' Clothing at wi very
trilling -adimuCe. Our motto is Smatt.Praps
and - I,jui-cli,Sa?ea: Wearm - confident 'thitt vii
examination by you is all that is necessary to
confirm wliat-we say, and secure your custom.
rnarl9,•3ln
NOVELTY IRON WORKS,
THIS EstaNishment has - just comMenced
opeiation, and is -prepared to manulaoure-
Steam Engines and Boilers, Blowing Cylinders
Hot Mast Pipes, Retorts, Lamp Posts
Gas and NVater , Pipes, Car Wheels and Axles,
Rolling 11E11 Castings, Grist..and Saw Mill
Castings, Homo Power,-Threshing Machines,
Plough Casthigs, Cast Iron Fronts for Housaßt
Cast Conning and Railing, Patterns and Black
smith's work made to order. "
J. 11:7 JONES:
Harrisburg, Pa. ap2'sl-2mpd
---DiviriliffrPopularSchool.Book.
griOMPREHENSIVE SUMMARY of.. U
tlJ HISTORY, together with
BIOGRHPHY of DISTING U I SHED
PERSONS, to which is appended an ephoms
of Heathen Mythology, Natural Philosophy,
Gooeral Astronomy and Physiology. Adopted
in the Public &MIMS of.Philadolphin.
E. S. JONES & CO, Publishers, -
W Corner of Fourth and Race ste. Phiia.r
•
.
Teaehors and School Committees addressing
letters to us post Raid, will be furnished with
copies for examination.
irrA 6111 assortniont of Books and Siation
ory for sale at the Lotvest Prices.
SALM.
A SECOND HAND PIANO
7.# 77 !,.7li&g a r s eti4 p n r: s a r in in Apply oate ; Mr
April 23;tf.. •
Hubbard's Female School.,
11,11 HE second quaiier of the Female School;
tinder the direction of J. IV. Hubbard,
will.commence on -MONDAY, May 13di—
All the branches or a thorough' 'English Edu—
cation will be, taught. Also, tho Latin, Greek,
and French Languages. Tuition, for the Eng,
lish Branches, frotr .$7 to $9 per qviatter.
clout Languages and Freneh $3 extra, • echo.
lure eats coinmence at •any. time intermediate
between the beginning and close of each quar
ter:by paying for time of attendance only.
9.3ap J. W. HUBBARD.
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TSP. subscriber has on hand a largo and
Well selected assortment of MUM of all
consisting of Songd, Marches, Waltzes,
Polkas, • - e.eM. alim instructions for Piano. and
other instruments. ."11nrlini's Method , ' for
piatio,,••Murns Method for die- Vicilini&c. and
tr supply of Vildin • ond Guitar Strings, of first
rate quality areity prices. • . C. • . '
.Hurling made an arrungeniehr with 'an •Im•
porting and publishing . . houso •in Philadelphia,
he will be constantly supplied With neW Music
and able tofurnishanything in.that, line at short
notice • and upon reasonable mime— -.Music
.Tonchers will find it-for-their hiloroit ro call
and examine for themsel , ies •tit shit carrier of
'Pitt and High streets, opposite . the MansiOn
House' fml9] • .*:• S. f-11.110ARP/,',
.SA,IVET'Sr.,VICrSZI; . • . ,
. .
FOR. BLASTING ROCKS!. •
irlyßD CRS for th'et'aneim article, addl. - need to
‘.." to the'. underelgneff at their , filanitractory
near, fileeltaniceburg, , Cumberland cOunty, •Pa,,
will meet with prompt attention, and be filled
et tin) lowest:ninth pAkee. ,- -
.
• ,• . 'GEO. V. CCOVEH„,
ifittnlypd' • .PETER GINGRICH,
Puree Older, Vihegar.
rebuived freoh barrel of Pura Cide
ge from \ , r
me la d r a , e t
e i
r e a u t r e e e ri . orcnuditi, und otranto
novfi G W /II INEIt,
• r-
Harrigan i a Columbian Ink.
fro g's,ibs.; •ther hal int hand a Large .supply
Ilio more ink,,-,rliteh o 'by ,speand. ac
rangentent r.ith 'the proprietOr, ho irpahlel,to fur
nish to merehnnte and °theta, et thp)manuht6.%
iurera ‘vitoleaule , prieee, — ..
.;.
au2l • ,` 13 •A: 11[111riAltD, 1
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' ~~tat&IICnWUL
GROCPRIZIO,
JUST reCeivid a fresh lot of GROCERIES
which will bd sold'eory low et'the old 'cheap
Store, East Main Street. •
ap2 • . . CiPILSY.
ztopirs & Sliongs.
lAM now opening my Spying stook of La
dies and Gentlemen's Boom and Shoes.—
a. a large lot of Boys Misses and Children's
Shoes. All of tko,nowest style, best quality,
and best of all very cheap. 4
DP 2 ' - C, OGILT3 Y.
I HAVE reeeivedfrom Mr. Landreth, my
'Spring supply of FRESH G A R D EN
SEEDS, which are warranted genuine.
mar2s S. -ELLIOTT.
eratilizaV Snaps.
1;11 REM. GARDEN SEEDS, of the beat
tllquality, from the celebrated ostablishmenia
of Risley • & Co., Now York, and D. Land
reth Philadelphia,. all of which aro warranted
fresh, just received and for bale - at Cheap
Drug and Book Store of
nor 26 S. W. BAYERSTICK.
AriOD LIVER •CjIL.—Ao excqllent article
v/..) for Bale by
mar 26
EDWIN - L. .I"ARICEf: OLIVER A. PARKER
E. L. 1 0 41.13.15233. & CO. -
S, E; CORNER OF,CALVERT - 81, LOMBARD CM
' BALTIMORE.
EALERS in '!in Plates; American, Eng
lish, and'Hussia Sheet Iron;' Boiler and
Id Iron; Hoop and Rod '
Iron. lion_Wire;
Tinned Copper; Zinc; Spelter; Pig and 'Bar
Lead; Lead Pipe; Sheet Lead; Block and Bar
Tin; Brass Kettes; Tinner'e Tools and Ma
chines;,Stove Trimmings; American Rivets,
all sues; Tinned aa-Black,•&c.
March 26, 1661-lypd.
It IVIC 0 WA.
ramily.Groem Store,
THE subscriber having removed his , GrOcery
Establishment, on South-. Hanover
.--- =,,,,t .street, to • the la, ge building nearly
im.J\''" ;t
1 I'2 opposite his old maud desires' to call
__, the attention'of the public' to the su.
ukta: . ' perior stock orFIIESI:VGITQCER:
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
be found in a _ . ~, ..-z.
• Pprfect ramily Grotery,
such as sugars. collbe, teas, spices, hams; dried
beef, cheese, shad, mackerel, herrings dried
fruit, soaps , '& o., together with. an elegant as
sortment of Chita and Crockery. Ware of wa
ry style trid quality, queensware, brooms,
brushes, baskets, and an endless variety of ar
ticles which it is impossible to enumerate.—
For cheappess and excellence his articles can.
be surpassed A' - call from -the public ie
therefore respectfully solicited.
mars - C. INHOFF.
NEW . GOODS at the CHEAP STORE.
rBIHE undersigned' informs his 'friends and
numerous customers, that„he hail just ro
f urnda from Philadelphia, with a largo and
:carefully selected assortment of
NEW SPRING GOODS, •
purchased at the lowest prices, which ho is de
termined to sell at small profits. •
SUPERIOR CLOTHS,_
at from 75 cants to eG a yard; Cassimaros,
Caalinets and Vestingikat various prices.
DRESS GOODS,
• such till Delaine's, tierege do Laines, a splendid
assortniont.of Silkii, Calteoes,SinghaTte, Cli'ks
Table •Diapers, Tickings, Muslins, Bonnet's,
Hats, &a. ••-, •
BOOTS AND SHOES,
A good assortment of Men 8, Women- and
Children's Bobia and Shoes .of superior qual
ity and very .chean. • Also; Boy's - and Men's
CI - 6th Caps, Palm Hats and a largirassorinient
of Bonnets.
GROCERIES,
such as 'Sugar,_ Coffee„ Molasses,Venkin's
- aelebilifeirTDAg.Coneinntly on hand the
best 'quality Of Carpet Chain.
The subscriber. respectfully asks. all wli4.
wish bargains, to give him a call, at his stand
frutter,..gggs, Rags, Soap, and Dried Fruit,
taken at, market prices. : '
• m ar26 • N'„W ,WOops, Agt.
Ni ticcs.
Me
Estate of SUSAN PLouGH, deceased.
ALL'porsons analerehy notified that letters
of administration on the estate ufSusan Plough
tato of Shiremanstown, Cumberland county,
Pennsylvania, hove this day been issued by the
Register in and for the said county, to the sub
scriber who resides in Shiremanstown aforesaid.
All persons having claims or demands against
the estate of the said deceased aro requested to
make known the same without delay, and those
indebted to make payment to
Mardh 19,'51-6r. DAVID WIRE,
Administrator.
'Estlte of ,Tacob S. Faust, deofd,
‘TOTICE is hereby given that Letters Tee
tnmentary on the estate of Jacob S. Fount
late of the borough of. Carlisle, dec'd., hare '
been granted to the subsCriber, residing in tho
Sa m e place. All persons indebted to said es. •
tato are required-to--come—forwardmnd-moke
immediate payment,Tnd those - Raving claims • .•
to present them for settlement to
ifap LENORA FAUST, Exicutrii.
Estate . 0 Eliza.Latson,
NTOTICE is horoby given that Letters of
IA: Administration on the Estate of. Eliza
Lawson, late of Cumberland county doc'd,
have been granted to the subscriber residing in
South Middleton township. All persons In
debted to said estate are requested to make
mediate payment, and those having claims to
present them duly authenticated for settlement.
I6ap6t WM. SMITH, Adm'r.
A.SSZISSIVIENT.
na. ArEMBERB of Ma Allen and Eastpenneba
rough Mutual Fire 'neurone° Company,
are hereby notified, that tho Board of Mana
gers, have ordered -an assessment of FOUR
PER CENT on all•tito prentiurn notes duo
the company, on the elev,onthk-day -of March,
1951, to be paid previous to the 10th 'day of
Juno next,•to the 'Treasurer or Receiver. As
the Treasurer intends calling on the members,
personally, Wore that. tinlc, it would be advi
sable to be ready.
• - LEWIS lIYER; SccretaraZl
NfICTIACI. COCKLIN: 'Treasurer,
Murch'2B, 1851.frf , Gazette andßepu . bliann,
`York—Union and To.egraph, liariliburg-eopy
Brigade laspeetorie Ordeie.
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ft 24 CONFORMITY with the Militia Laws
0
Penns.' passed - the 17th• de,y. of April;
:11340, to Revise and previde 'for 'training of such
!only as shall '
ho 'uniforomd..,Tharetore ' the '
'several Battalions within the bounds of the let
II rigade, 15th -Division; will meet for revieVand
inspection; as follows.—The Ist Battalion cam
' manded by Major ,Jacob Bowman will meet at
10 o'clock A. `M., on Saturday' the 17th day of
May in Mechanicsburg;'. the 2d Battalion corn- '
minded by Copt. David , Wherry,. , will meet at
10 o'clock; A. M., on' Thursday the 27th diy
May, at such place as the commanding offf-'
cdr may designate; The '9d Battalion com
manded. 14 Mot .
or r. Hunter, will meet
. at teno'clock; A - M., in Carlislo. on Tuesday.
.the 13th - day of -May. • Tho. First Regiment'
Cumberland county Yolunteers.-Will meet at , •
Newvillopn Tuesday the 20M day of May.-
Adjutants of Battalions will make, a correct re
turn of the Field Offiehrs and non-commieeion
ed staff otiaaid daye ofiraining.
• Captains or:commanding Officers of Chmpa- •
required to- make-correct - reports - 7 — T
of their compantea.on the above days.
. Battalion Flogs will be received and estort
ed and returned to the cotninandieg oflitor's
g l immers, as prescribed by the Genorat Role of - •
The seeendl.Battnlion Will elect ono major , to
room of Major . P•ritsier , resigned ./ at 2 ,O'clock,
P. M. on Thursday the,22d of 'MY. "
;Capt . ,,Stuart's Troop will meet nt Mich place
ash,, may tho . undersigiied..
,
A, Blimps writing' fluids a very auf
"' 14:)einr Ink, tor tato ot If cartMtp 7
HUBBARD";