Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, May 14, 1851, Image 3

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    muistaaartelqiicf DrlsrwroxiEs.
• Connecticut -
TiAuTFonn; May , 8..---Thomas H. Seymour
(Dem.), has been elected:Governor by three ma ,
jority. One .Demodratio. veto was given by
Charles 11. Pontl, which Wes intended for Sey;•
molly, which makes his majority four.
Green Hendrick (Whig) - was elelpted Lieut.
G'overnor by 1 majority, and Thomas Clark,
also Whig, 'lron:Surer by the same rcinjOrfty in
conseqiience of temperance votes. -
John-P. C: Mather (Democrat) was chosen
Secretary of State ,by 2 'majority,,., and Rufus
G. Pinney (Democrat) Comptroller by the
same.
W11(i Meeting , at It orlaciWn, 1 1 4 .
.Iticumosn; (Va.). moy;-.10, i1851.-7A.' large
and cathusiastm Whig Meeting hisehean
Hheld
nt YeeMown, V t irginia, a which ton.
Daniel Webster was unanimonsly nominated as
their candidate 'for the PreSidelley in 1852;
and they call upon ,the friends of the Union
throughout the Gaited Slates,:to rally around
and support him.
The meeting also mcpressed their deep gird.
nude, to President Fillmore, for the patriotic
manner in.which he had enforced the
Fugit i ve Slave
ro
mise meabure.3, particularly the
law.
oetto Bortlo Maissnord•
re ILA Ifl:1.1.1111, May 9.—The public seem
destined to disappointment with regard to tho
arrest of the murderers of the Bartle family.
The man arrested et Doylestown, it is said,
tarns to be another man, and will hose to ..be
released. The real offender, no doubt,-esorip
ed to Now York the 'very morning after the
murder, and may, before this, hare embarked
for Europe, as the plunder ho Obtained must
have „supplied him with sufficient funds.—
There seems to be but little dottlit that the
real name of the, mudcrer was J. Christidu Au
frecht.
The Land Pirates.
DErmors, May 12..—The Grand Jury of
Berrien county, Mich., have indicted over for
ty or the prisoners' recently arrested for n
conspiracy to burn the railroad dopdt, live olf
six weeks ago.
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Philadelphia N. American Office 1
Weekly Ilmiew, May ii, 1851. f
lIIMARKti—The operations of the past
week in most.of the leading articles have been
to a modernte ctent for the season. The un
favorable tenor. of tie Europa's advices, how
ever, has depressed the market for Cotton and
Breadstuff's, which close unsettled and. droop
ing. Iron also continues very dull. In other
articles [herd are important changes to no
-11'2.0 since the close of last week.
rbouß ANIImEAL.—The market opened
with an increased export demand for Flour,
which was freely met by most holders, and a
bout 7,500 bbls. were disposed of at. ti 44,31.1-
for standard superfine, $4,87,1 for better brands,
and $1,877,ri.55 bbl. for extra. The de
mand, however, under the influence' f the late
unfavorable intelligence from England and the
continent, has shire entirely fallen off, and at
the close there aro plenty of sellers, but no
buyers to be found_nt-our lowest figures; late
in the day a sale of 700 bbls. was reported fa
$4,25 bbl. Corn Meal i's without much de
mand and lower; some 12 etlsbbls having been
sold at $2,811- for Penn's,. Meal. Rye ,Flour
bes'also declined, and 1000 bbls. sold Fitt
-074, including extra at $3;56t 453 bbls. The
inspeCtions for tlio week ending - tho Bth inst.,
ore 18,981 bblp. Flour, 718 half bbls. do, 6,88
bbls. Rye Flour, 4585 bbls. Cork Meal, 16 half
bids. and 20 hhds. do. . . .
OR .11N.-1V WI moderato receipts • of most
kinds, closes dull and drooping. Some 18;000
or 20,000 bushels Wheat, mostly white, have
been taken nt 95608 ets. for common and good
reds, end 101R103 cts. for white, as in quali
ty, closidg at 102 els. nyii is nearly steady,
.with sales of 3000 or _4OOO bushels Penn's.; in
small lots, at .70(ii2,71 es._ Corn .has been in
good leiwiml, and the receipts, sonic 30,000 or
83,000 bushels Soutlmrn and !PmAp'a. yellow,
soil at 64167t,05 cts., mostly at the former rate
atwhielk rafo the market closes. Oats are
stladr, will' sales of 0000 or 10,000 bushels
1-enn'a., at 1.5 cts. afloat, and 46 cts. in store.
-WHISKEY—Is scarce and closes rather
firmer, trith free sales of bbls: at 2aic., and
Idls'. at 22,1 e.
In Kingstown on the 13tIVAnst., by Rev. T.
A Colestock, Mr John Leklig, to Mine Mary
A. Irvine, both of this county.
On-tbursdny, tho Ist-inst., by the - Itev.
0. :11cClanc, Mr. J. C...tickels, of Silror Spring
township, to Miss Mbry L. Kenyon, of Rink-
In the Mechanicsburg parsonage, on Tilers
- --day r dim lst-imst.„-by-the-Rev.-
Mr. William Darr, to Miss' Mary Ann Chap
\ loan, both of Mill Town, this county.
In Oakville, Cumberland co., on the 24th
ult., by 'the Bev. William C. Bennet, Mr.
Charles Bruster,. to Miss Judah Elizabeth
Ruth, all ef Penna.
In Iconnmy, •cr co. Pa. at the residence
of her son-i alv, Peter niftier, Mrs. Rebec
ca Weise, relict of the late George Weise, for
merly of Ca;r44Sle, in the 84th year of her age.
New` . l.hextiseinciitz.
TEMPERANCE CONVENTION
The Semi-Annual Session of the York and
Cumberland Central Temperance - Convention,
bo 11131.1 atdilmrchtown, Cumberland coon
ty„on Finlay and Saturday, the 300 and Old
of Hay. To commence on Friday at 10 o'clock,
A.M. Also, at the same time and place there
will take place a public mooting or Prooessior
of the order of the Sons of Temperance ' ii
full Regalia. Procession to be held on Friday
at 1 o'clock, I'. M., when all friends and foe
of Temperance, Ladies and Gentlemen, ant
the Public generally are invited, and earnestly
solicited to attend. By'order of Committee.
Br. DR GE 7g...IIRETZ,
WILL, perform al
v.1:13..W operations upon Ih
teeth that may be rt
required for their preservation. Artificial test
inserted, from a single tooth man entire set, c
the twist scientific principles. Diseases of II
mouth an irregularities carefully treated. 0
ficii at the residence of his, brother, oft "t,
Pitt Street, Carlisle.
Adams & Co's. Express.
THE business community and public gene -
Y. rally' are informed that the proprietot
have made arrangements for a DAILY EX
PRESS LINE over the Cumberland yalle.r.
Rail Road: All goods delivered at the °Bic;
; in Philadelphia or Baltimore beforo 10 o'clocl
int night, will reach Carlisle by. the mornibe
train. •
'W A CAROTHERS, A'gt
e ,may7
i!OT;CE.
IfIHE subseribor, Assignee' of Daniel Heck
of .Lower i ..: Allen- township, Cumberlan,
county,' hereby , 'notifies all Persons Imvin.
claims agaimilt
_said* estate to hand them in will.
out delay, in order that the estate ,May be set
tleid;up. _
may7pd4t
Boiinetd 'and Aibbons.
WE have just received our third supply o
those
CHEAP BONNETS i k BONNET RIBBONS_
to which we invite tITh aiicnikool the Indicc.
roily 7 W BENTZ.
'CARD.
• To fhb Ladiest.—W M p WITR would
respectiully inform the Ladies , iltat ite line
fitted up the room recently occupied by Mise
Betsy 161.nrth ' next dobr to be old eland in a
L4l)ll'..'S SITOE EXCLUSIy ELY,
whore they will lind a well selected afiseriment
of gliters,,buslcins, ties, slippers, lit the best
manufautotiths inTTMludelphis, sad' leo or
=own make, to whiSh their attention is invited:
Carlisltt, moy7 ,
lion RENT.
THAT Large.Two,Story HOUSE on the
corner of. Main and Pitt, streets;
and opposite the Rail Rood Depot
This intuie is large and roomy
and having every convonierice. ta
w+ , ' 44- t}:ell suited for, n boarding bourn,
Posseaaion - gisPen 'immediately. F. - terms,
ve:tielt are retifonablo, enquire at-the preinises.
New abattionninto.
Itiounetst Honlietti: •
•,
Mrs. M. NEFF has Opened a splendid'as.
mcnt, of Spring and Fancy Millinery,
to stoc k consists of Straw and Fancy Silk
Sonnets, Children's Hats, Lndias Cross c a
s,
nil an assortment of Fancy Goods,_embracing
part,
Ribbons, Crape Shawls, •
Flowers, l'arasols,
Bonnet Caps, • Corsclts, , . •
Collars, Dress Silks,
Combs, . , Capes,
Curls, Sleeves,
Flair Braids,
Bonnets altered in theneatest and moshfrish•
ionabla manner. Please call and examine my
stodk. • tirlY73 • M. NEFF.
BOOTS AND OWES.
TilE subscriber has just received a• large
hob- supply of 1300 TS & SHOES,
for Spring and Summer Wear,
which makes his assortment very
• complete.
It comprises Gentlemen's Frerfch Call Skin
and Nlorocco'l3oots, Congress -Gaiters,
Jack
son Boots, Men's, Boys' and Youths' Enam
elled Congress 13potp9 Calf Skin, Goat and
Kip Brogans, Morocco Boots, Slippers, &c.—
Also, Ladies' Misses and Children's Gaiters,
Bitliins, Ties and Slippers. Every effort will
be made to please the eitisens of town and
cmintry, who are reapeeilully solicited to con
tinue their patronage.
Carlisle, meg._ • W,lll - MPORTER.
From Barnum% AMerican Museum,
THE great French Moving Dioramic repro
carnatn Of Emeror N P
A EDU OLEON'S FUN
ERALio will exh p ibit at the CATION
BALI , on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
evenings, MAY 28th, 27th and 28th, 1851, and
n Wednesday afternoon, May 28th.
Tine, Magnificent Spectacle was gotten up
by the lirst artists in,if ranee. expressly for Mr.
ißarnum's Muscangin New York, at an ex•
pease of six thousand dollars. It is not a paint
bat consists of a combination of Mechani
cal and Artisticafalrill.
The GARRISON BRASS BAND will
be in attendance.
Doors open at 7—to commence at 8 o'clock.
VrAdnussinn 25 cents.
may 7 G W NICHOLS, Agent.
Valuablo Real Estate For Sale.
'clw, subscriber will sell at private salt the
followit4 Real Estate, the property of the wi
dow and heirs or the late pr. McCoskry,dee'il
to wit: All those tvio fuII.LOTS of GROUND
situate on Mirth - side of Main
et
stre, in th - C - limough of Carlisle
F ' r kir sI i and humbered .in the general
; plan of said boroughs Nos. 213
1I and 221. having thereon erected
a double _ brick DWELLING HOUSE, with
back buildings and a brick stable. There is a
very superior garden on the premises, contain
ing the choicest kinds of frait and shrublvery.—,
A perfect title ; clear of all incumbrances will
be given to the purchaser. Persons wishing
to buv can learn the termsof sale by applica
tion to W M RI
Attorney in fact for the widow and
may7-3t
GRAIN WANTED! -
Villa:AT, RYE, CORN AND OATS
purchased the undersigned, and the
highest market price paid in Cash. Also, good
Family Flourand Mill Feed of different kinds
for sale on reasonable terms. .Apply at the
Farmer's Mill (formerly Good Hope,) \Vest
rent is inay 7- ho 2mo d MA rough townsh ip ßSHALL , Cumberland
JAMES. • county.
Carlisle DeposlMl3ank,2
May 6,rl'. 5
THE Board of Directors of t Institution
have this day, declared a dividend of THREE
PER CENT. for tha . 'bet six months on the
Capital Stock
_paid in, which will be paid to the
stockholders or their legal representatives on or
after the 19th hist:, A
rhay7 \VM M BEETEM, CiaMer.
" 0: it came o'er my ear likollue aw✓Sht South,
That breathes upon a bank of violets,.
Stealing and giving odor.
Several hundred pieces just received from
Lce & Walkers, and sold at city prices. A
liberal discount made to those who buy by the
nuantity.-*Call at RAWLINS' next door to the
P. 0. . [may7
'Come let me make a sunny realm around thee
OF thought and beauty. Hero are hooks—'.
A fine assortment just received—Historical,
Poetical and Religious, at RAWLINfi', Main
st. Carlisle. Arrangements aro made by which
Sabbath Schools can be furnished at Publishers
prices.
ORPEUIN'S COURT SALE
U RSUANT to an. order of the Orphans'
..IF Court of Barks county, will be sold at
Public -Vendor on MONDAY, the 9th (lay
of Juno, A. D., 1551, at the 'house of Isaac
Livmgwood, in Amity township, said county,
irlachig - part of the-premises to- , bc-sold, A _car
lain inessuage, tenement and tract of land,
situate in said township and county, bounded
'by lands of Jacob Kline, Charles Griesmoyer,
Reading and Perkionten Turnpike, Hannah
Buyer, Samuel Wetzel, and the river Schuyl
kill, containing 74. ACRES, including the
space lakes up by the Railroad. The improve
' mews are a two-story stone,D WEL
LING HOUSC,_and two Tedant Hou
ses, Spring House, over a never•failing
spring of water. Also, a pump of water near
the door, a stone Barn, and other out-build-
lugs, Apple Orchard, and other fruit trees.
Also, a tract of CLEARED LAND, i
situate in said Amity township; and-county a
foresnid, bounded by lands of Abraham and
-Charles Guldin, Jacob Ilartranh, Catharine
'Cleaver,:wife of Thomas flatly, Samuel Weit—
zel, and Reading and Perltiomen Turnpike,
iind Charles Greismoyer, containing 71 ACRES
and 12 , 1 PERCHES Also, a tract of WOOD
LAND, situate in Amity township; said coun
ty, bounded by lands of George Dangler, it.
Boyar, Samuel 'Ache, and land of Moses Yo-
cum, dee'd.,
Catharine Rally, 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 Connty,:,boutided
by lands of Samuel Ache, Henry Boyer, Catha-,
rice Cleaver. wife of Thomas Rady, Jacob
Geiger, Jeremiah Hine; and land of said Mo
ses Yocum, dee'd., containing FOURTEEN
ACRES and THIRTY PERCHES.
Also, one other-tract of WOODLAND
situated in Earl township, said county, bound.
ell on the north by lands of Henry Arms on
the cast by land late of Jacob Weaver, and on
the-south and west by lands Into of David
Ludwig, containing TEN ACRES and twenty
four Perches. ' _
Also, one other tract of WOODLAND
it unto 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 other tract of WOODLAND
.
situate in Union township, said county, bound
ed by lands of Henry Kupp and oihera,contain
inu-TEN ACRES.
Late the property of Motes Yocum, dec'd.
'Salo to commence at I I o clock in the fore
noon, when attendance will be given and terms
made known by , ,
JOHN YOCUM, Miner.
By order of the Court,
Wm. W. DiEli (Tk.
,Mending, May 7 ta. • - ! •
ALL
indebted to t he estate of Hen.
ry Church, deed., are retreated to call
nn thb subscriber at the office o Chureh ° ;Leo
& Penman. Lumber Merchants. in New Cum—
berland and settle the same without delay, as
a further Indulgence cannot be given
R CHURCH,—
Adus,r
C. EBERLY
may7ll
sttliscritior is in want" of n quantitY • of
I,LACIC 0 DARK, fur which he will pay
$3,50, her curd fur tho host quality.
twit!? —.TACOi3
Harrisburg Steam Wood .Turnhig
and Scroll Sawing Shop.
•IVOOD Ti1J1i.17.4417, its . branches, in
cily'siyie and.ut city priers. Every variety of
Cabinet and Curtienter work eitlibr on band or
turned to order.
Bed POSis,• • „ Table TAT:S r Posts ;
Bo!mires, ' A'otrell Posts; ..Wagetn Hubs,
Rosetta;: ---
Slat and QarirSer Mouldings, Round or Qrtt‘o
chisel Handles; Sfc:.:.2.
shop is in*STIIA.WBERRY AIULEY.
uu ir Third Street, and as wu intend to please
all our cahromers who want good work done,
it is hoped the tralo will-give us a derpi,. and Ten r -rin Ballq` made to or tir re-
W. 0, 'HICKOK.
Harrisburg, April,3olll, 1851-Iy.
INTOTICEI,
-PEUSEC!
BOOZES
NOTICE.
WANTELD 1
Iceto fAbuctitoentento.
. Edward Showers
.
UST. Or DZAZIERS-• . : i i C johoff, Agt..' u . Allen.
OF, Coeds, Wares and'Mcrehandizo. ' Also, .
~. 7 wm
'Millers, Distillers, Lumber Mon; .dec., • John Dowman—",' ' - ,'
within the County of Cumberland, returned , • • •-• - -"lVOrt,h Ilia/dot:
and classified, in accordanco with the several litteeness! noire: ':
dos of Assembly, as fullowe, via :
"Soiith llfiddliton.
/
Oast
~ iNirm '.lii . Elondoison '4
Carlisle
W Eby
Joseph D Halbert
Samubl Elliott
Charles Ogilby
George W H.tner
A &.W Bentz
Daniel Ecke!s, liquors
John 'Faller do
J & D Rhoads
W 33 _Murray .
S W Haverstick, liquors
Robert Snodgrass
S A. Hubbard
Thomas'Conlyn -
Ilenry Saxton
Jacob Rheem '
John Hamer, liquors
Peter Monyer
John P Lyno
Jacob Wolf
Jacob Seller
Jacoh Leiby, liquors
C. Itihol4 Ag't.,
liquors
George Foland.liquors
S M Hoover
T H Skiles
.1 \V Rawlins
Wm M Porter
Arnold & Levi
Arnold & Livingston
D4vid . Martin
John Keeiley
N W Woods, Ag't.
Haller & Conner
Lewis Steiner
S Breit
J L Sterner '
John N Armstrong
John Gillon, liquors
Philip Messersmith
William L Sellers
A C Fetter"
Herry Glass
13 10 oct
13 • 10 00
14 7 00
10 20'00
13 10 00
12 . 1250.
14 1050
14... 10 50
14 7 00
14.. 7 DO.
14 10 50
14 7 OD
14 7 00
rOir °
~ 11 'l5 00
14 7 00
13 15 00
14 7 00
• 13 10 00
14 700
13 10.00'
14 10 50.-
13 15 00
14 10 50
14 7 00,
/ 14 700
14 7 00
14 7 00
11 15 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 . 7 00
13 "1000
14 7 00
14 7 00 •
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
z 14 1.7"50
14 -7"00
14 7 00
13 10 . 00
14 7 U 0
Mein.
1f 7 00
14 7 00
14 10 50
Johnb Perry
Henry Snider
John Ernest, liquors
Shippenaburg.
_ _
Robert Snodarass
Edward Schull
John Gish
C F Kunkle
S Klinkle
John Stambaugh
Philip Koontz
Petcr_S_Artz,Agt..
'Joseph P Nevin & Co.
W D E Hays
JC&GB Altirck
Samuel Siters. liquors
S D Wondcrlieh
Jacob Pogue, liquors
John Fulwiler, Agt.
Bricker & Miller
Arnold & Co.
Stambaugh & McKesson
Jacob Bumbarger
Dickinson.
Andrew G Miller
12 ,12 50
14 7 04
14 . ,7 00
14 10 50
14 7 00
1.4 10 50
14
-..-.7,00
Rusel & Dice
D L Beelimn
- - -
Newcomer & Kuriz. 11 7 CO
•
Thomas Stough
Win Barr, A.
Hunter Barron
Jaminen Hannon, liquors 13 /5 00
T Itltidandlishl3 10 00
Jacob Swoyer ' ' 14 ,'7 (10
Williams & Brother 14 7 00,
S W Sharp 'l4 ' ..7 00
John Diller, ji. .13 10 00
Silver Spring
John Coyle
George Leiby
John Reed
Jacob Simmens
Glover & Co.
Frwalord.- -
J B Lackey & Co. liquors 14 10 50
- NeChanicsbur - g.
J Mellison & Co., liquors 13 'l5 00
Simon Arnold, liquors ' 13 15 00
Ephraim Lug- 1 3 10 00
-
I L.Reiglc ~.c1
~ • , ..i . 13 10 00
Henry Leas l4 7 00
Ira Day• 14 700
J F Spal 14 7 00
Svelter &.. minor 14 7 00
Webber &S\ isher, •" .II TOO
Mellison, 'Zech filth & Co. 14 , - T. 00
George Ca'ingiser - 14 7.'00
South lEddleton.
A. W Leidich
Rider & Weakley
S N Diver
Hopewell.
Wherry & Rhoads, 13 10 Oa
Snider & Deihl, 13 10 00
A eir'on
Mr. Kiley - . 14 7OP
Joseph Smith i 'l4 7 00
- Kyle - & --- Piper— —l4 —7.-011
IVest Pennsborough.'
--
Josiah tired & Son ...., 13 10 00
Donaldson & Green/ 14 700
Thomas Grcason 11 7 00
C It en !linger -' 14 7 00
_J.__W_D_Gllliland 13 10 00
Southampton.
John AV Clever, liquors - 11 10 50
Jacob Ilelllubougher & Co. 11 7 011
I.lrortli Middleton.
Samuel Barr 14 7 00
Elias Light 14 7'oo
Hampden.
J,W Fesler
G & \V II lieldes
Henry Rupp iws_i
John Butz
Egst rentisborough
Jacob Reninger, liquors
Adam Eslinger
Joseph 0 Banki
Fleisher & Eshenbour
-•-
Bigler, McKinley Ist Wilt 13 10 00
Rummell & Kerr 13 10 00
Nov Cumberland.
Tames K Bonk, liquors 2 - 11 10 50
JohO G Miller do 11 10 50
Adam Beckley 14 7 00
Messer, James & Co. 'l3 10 00
'Church, Feeman & Co. - 13 ' 10 00
Valentine, - Feematt - & Co. - 13-. - 10 00
Charles Oyster '. 43 10 00
Upper Allen.
A L Cathcart 12 12 50
Matthias 13itncr, liquors 13 15 00
Lower Alen.
Isaac Barton, liquors 14 10 50
Jacob Epley & Co l4 7 00
James F Lutz. , 14 700
Monroe
Strcek & Brandt
M & S Morrett
Stesse& Gessoamen 18 10 0
• .. Carlisle. ,
S Holliday ' 14 700
Silver Spring., -
Thomas B Bryaon 13 10 .031)
John ShniTner 14 7 00
George H Bucher I 1 7 00
John Harlurcher 14 7 00
East" Pennsborough
Jacob Holdorman
John Hack
Upper Allen
Jammi Williumu
14 ' 7' 00
Lower Allen. = ,
Jacob Coover
_ -
George Lantz 14 700
J L Boyel 11 7 00
C Eberly , 12- 13 50
Shaer & Uri& 13 , 10 00
William Brooks . _ • 14' 7 00
Branaman tk. Fitting • a 10 00
Hampden.
John Snavely ' .
,_ 14 7 00
South Middletoh.
Jacob Shaeffer • • 14 . 7
_OO
Monroe
•-
David Foglesong 13 .10 (0
John Prosser ~I 7 Co
John A Ahl 13 19 00
CIV - Ahl . . '. 13' 10 - 03
David Rife , -13 10 00
ilenjamin.Giblor 1:t . ' 1 0 ,00
.
North_llidaleton.
Wm 11l Henderson & Son : __. 13
XVIII Al Henderson (cave mills) 14
David Hoover .
Hemininger & )7easy
Dickinson.
A ❑ Harniiz
John Nome (Gunter)
•
John Hays
Sottaamplon
Pctcr Cramer
. , .
- 1 Shippensburg Townahlr. • .
Nci•in's Heirs - ' I i 7 00
Jacob Faisal - • ------ ,•• - 7 1;11
West l'enne,orougß. •
I 3 10. 02,. • •
Sicer & James ••
lififiii . SlalabtiiGCF - .: : --:
—13.7711170 a:
Witlionl I) Philips
Pbter-Faust,
John 'Loughlinl4 ' 1 .
700.
Jacob Shellabargcr '' - , 13 ' 43.; 03
. .• . i • ifopetiell.
Jacob Ramp; 14 . 7 00
.2Veiveon:
John Erneat • .
.. 11 . . 7 00
J-Alorkward .- • . l4 -7 OU
.
Christian Au -•- 14 • 71.0
BE
Robert Given: • . •
John 111 Good; Agt.
- 11.1bnyoc.
M G Beitzhoov . er
.0 W & P. A Ahl
Soutlienpion
Martin Coover
• • • Hoplivell.
,Robert guiglolt
Jacob Au
Ramii& Grovo.
10' 6 03
9 8 00
Mar, 6yster and
Ca •
Jacob. Low , .••• • • , 5
Joseph Markle .8
• 5
Charles Butler • ' • 8 5 ,
Shippensburg.
Philip Ditrich 8 500
William Alexander
William Barnita
Retailers, of Patent Medicines.
.•
Wm Bretton 4 500
East Pennsborovh. —
Joseph 0. Banks'
Monroe. 4 OO
Monroe.
Stesso & Gesseamen 4 500
. . _
• ' , Upper : Allen. , •
A L Qathettrt 4 500
Carlisle.
Elijah Switzer 4 SCO
Mr. Mitchell . 4 SCo
Mr. Cramer 4 5 00
'CUMBERLAND COUNTY, 55. -•
Ldo hereby.certify that. the foregoing is a
correct list of the Dealers in rvlerchandizoi Pa
tent Medicines, &c., in Cumberland county
as. returned to mo by Jefferson Worthington,
Esq., Mercantile Appraiser. ,All persons re
turned and classified under the act of. 1849, re
lating to Distilleries, Breweries, Patent Medi
cines, Ming Houses, &c. and till Merchants,
and Others, returned and classified as above,
are notified to call and take out their , respective
Licenses without delay. • '
WM 111 PORTER,
may? County !rreasurer.'
12 12 50
, 14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
' 14 .7 00
13 10 00
14 • 7 00
11 - - / - 00
13 10 00
14 7 00
11 7 00
Patent GraitaatipkWwyere
13 10 00
THE undersigned, alter Considerable ex
pense and experiment, has succeeded in produi:
cing a TWYERE for Blacksmith's k orges,
which,' wherever,it-haa been — tried"," - has proved
itself superior to anything of the kind ever be•
fore invented. - It has advantages which no
other Twyere possesses.
let. The blast Can pc regulated effectually
so as to suit any kind of work. 2d; Tha blast
can bo 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. 3d. 'By actual experiment it saves
one third of the Fnel, while the work can be
done one-fourth faster. 4th. The blest is re
moved ;eight. or nine- inches from the back
which is a great advantrigii to the smith, doing
crooked or difficult work. sth,, It is not liable
to get out-of order and will last-many years.
The following Certificates selected from.ma
, ny in•the possession of the . Patentee, will show
that it has given convleteestisfaction, and also
its great superiority over all others.: .
•
13 .10 00
13 10 00
13 10 00
13 10 00
14 7 00
13 10 00
13 " 10 00
14 7 00
14 • 7 00
14 7 00
Carlisle,.April 28th, 1851.—This is to certify
that I have in-my-fire one of Porter's . Twyeres,
and for the short time that,, I hare tried it I can
say that I can do more, work.by one—thin than
I could do with the old Twyere. OF all the
different Twyeres 014 I l‘ . rvo over tried, I can
say that Porter's is the best, on account of the
facilities of the valves. WM. WORT..
Carlisle, April 29th, 151 ••••'l'll'S is to certify
that I have tried the fwyere _of Rohrer .D Por•
ter, and I find that it is r most excellent article,
for I have tried several Twyeres, but tide .is
far superior to any that I have ever seen used,
for it heats quicker and more regular, and with
it I can do one-third more, .work in the same.
rime. I,e therefore, recommend its use to all
who stand in need of such an, article. •
JNO. N. GLAPLDING; pottehemith.
13 1000
13 10 00
13 10 00
--This-is-to certify -t have_putin.rny_forge.
one Porter's Putout Graduating Twyers and
it is the Lest that I have ever seen,. end sustains
all thc advantages claimed for.tt over other
Twveres. I would not take twenty dollars and
do without it.
A 13 ZEIGLER, S. Middleton.
Persons wialim g to exaihiffe the — eh - ova - twyercr
can do so by calling on the undersigned at Wm
M Porter's, Carlisle, Rights for counties or
States are offered for sale. Early attention is
requested. rimy] ROB'T D PORTER.
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
A.^in.mr, to the pre.
7•!•lft'''miscs of the sub.
scriber, in Silver
Spring tp, Cumber.
is land county,. on the
,r 7th of Apnl inst., n
' • I : y 2 RED COW, with a
white face. Her hip , is somewhat knocked
down.. She has no othor,marks. The owner
is requested to come forward, prove property,
pay charges, and take her away, or she will be
disposed of as the - law directs.
23ap4tpd WILLIAM WILEY.
14 10 50
14 7 00
14 • 700
1,1 700
271 f HEREAS the VEGETABLE CAT
114—TLE-POWDEIL -manufaetured—by
BREINIG, FRONEFIELD & CO.. No.
187 North Third StiTet, Philadelphia, has ac•
quired-for itself a wonderful celebrity for its
many valuable medicinal qualities,, and as nn
agent to increase the amount of Fat, Milk and
Butter in the perfectly healthy animal ; and
whereas its immense popularity amongst the -
Farmers and Dairymen, wherever it has boon
introduced, his induced several persona, to get
.up adirnitatioe of our CATTLE POWDER,
and - have taken' the same language almost
word for Word,. as we hove in our small bills,
and put on th »re We therefore- Ciution all
persons, Storokeepers, - Farmers and Dairymen
against the deception thorpracticed by design
in. men. '
V i'he Proprietors have investigated this sub.:-
ject for years, during a long residence in the
country, and do now
.challenge the world to
produce anything equal to their CATTLE
POWDER. They want the public to bear in
mind that their powder is.thries alone, boast
ing not of a German, nor any other foreign or
igin. They wish its Quality (not its name) to
be the source of its value. It has already tv
character (although of but about Five years
standing) which enables it to stand upon its own
merits.
Several orders have been sent to this city for
Cattle-Powder.whieli have been filled by send
ing tin article got up in imitation of our own..
'We therefore earngrim, Storekeepers, Ferm•
era and Dairymen do not buy a' pound uyless
you loOk for the name of Breinig; -Frotiefield
& Co., written signature , on• the end of each
pack, do not 'allow yourself to ho deceived, the
LIFE, and HEALTH of your, cattle depend
upon this Causion r as , - - well-rts - ylttfritife - rea- -
Luoli.out-="lrigilance is the price of security."
BREINIG FRONEFIELD & CO,
./V0.,187.Mi•1h Third Strdet; Maeda,.
• , .
30a.p3t
7 00
II 700
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 .:(y 90
. .....
• • Town' Property , For Sale.
/11111 S undersigned will expoio to public. sale
on the promises in .Shoolie,Oeiowii,
borland county, on 'THURSDAY, May 15th,
1851,-A LOT OF'GR.OLUNTD, containing a;
bout two and arhalf.neres; adjoining the Slate
Road loading from Harrisburg to- Gettysburg,
having theroon,erceted n small LOG IMUSE
Said property, will be sold in' whole' or in two
equal parts no, mayeair purchasers. Sale to
commence nt ono o'clock, P. 51.. when terms,,
&c., made known by
11013ERT‘BRYSON.
?.2apis Adm'r. of Wnt. Harkness, deed.
10 00 -
7 00
7 to
10'40'7?
CM
14 7 (0
14 7-ifs
IN WATCHJEI9, JEWEVItY;Affic.--
.
THE .undorsignoil, intondink: to remove to
their new sioroTh a few weeks, mid •wisbing to
roi3uce.lhcir.presertt..atoilk, Price --1 7M.10._ for
naw Golids. havodetermine4 tiiScgittfeechsh,
their liege stock or wATcrigstoTE‘iiptilly,•
At I LITA-11.1ra nil - E"A. CY -- G 00 DS;;;Ke"einnz:
aidemble portinn of ,whieh is of- that Spripg's
. 7 /modulation.) at greatly reduced prices." .i.Yfany
o '6l iho Goods will be sold'irithout regard to cost
0 and pnrchasera may rely on getting bargains nt:
wholesale or retail. • .
00 . VANF.IELDAMOTHER.
7 00 • 2.2.7.8a1tim0re affect, ,
7 , corner of Charlei et. .Belt,
14 7.10
14 - 74.0
234112 m
Celt%lite.
'9 8 00
9 - . 8 CO
9 8
' 20 CO
7 20 0
10 5 00
8 12 . :50
8 12 „50
10 500
9:: 8.00
10 5 Op
10, •5
Q 0
Brewers..
Carlisle,
P ontEER'S
srea.a.sr Cow.
Caption to the Public.
Great Bargesins
Storco 01)o.po.
xvtansvii
Fresh Drugs, Medicines Perfumery,,• Fancy
_ . • .Art;cles:' &c. • •
. .
ralllE subscriber h a s just received his Spring
jiL supply of DRUGS, MEDICINES AND
CHEMICALS, Among which: can be found
every article used by Physicians in their.pre
scriptione, to the putting up of which, he will
give, particular attention. Also,
Patilts, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Peramery, Soapai
ngdra variety of Fancy articles too num-,
eroris to mention, together with a superior lot
of TOBACCO .AN IX CIGARS of various
brands, 011 of which, having purchased in per
son, upon the most favorable terms, he will
guarantee as being Of.the best quality, and io
willing . to sell, not. exactly at City' Prices, yet
for a - yery small advance lot CASH: ..
He would respectfully invite the attention of
Physicians, Coontry Merchants and Pedlars,
to whom he will make a liberal deduction.—
Opposite the Rail R oad Depot, corner of . Pitt
and High streets, Carlisle, Pn.
marl 9 ' S A-HURBARD
LATEST ARRIVAL OF
SPILUSTOr. 45/. SUIVEIVICER GOODS,
At the Cheap Store, 148 North Hanover it.
HAVING returned from Philadelphia with a
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
found
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
Such;,as•Silk Tissues,.Silk Lustros, Foulard
Sillts,,plain and figured Do Laines, Berego,
Borogo do Laincs, Lawns, Ginghams and Cali
coes
BONSETS,
A large assortment of Bonnets, all qualities and
of the newest styles. Ai.so, Bonnet Ribbons
Kid Gloves and Parasols.
CLOTHS,,CASSIMERES VESTINOS,
Tweeds, Jeans,, Gamliroons, Velvet — Cords',
Blue Drills, &c. Also, Muslins, 'Pickings Ta
ble. Diaper, Linen Table Cloths, Checks, Ho
story, Bagging, &c.
GROCERIES,
Coffee, Mola'sses, Croon and. Black Teas and
Spices.. Butter, Eggs, Rags.and Soap, and all
kinds f Country Produce taken at market
prices, in exchange for goods.
ap9 ^ A C FETTER.
For the Benefit of the Public.
THE subscribers lake this method of inform
ing their old customers and the public generally
that they hove removed their extensive
, CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT,
one door norah - of their •old stand; o - the
occupied by S A Coyle, in North
Hanover Street, Carlisle, where they have ad
ded to their stock an extensive assortment of
.SPRING 4- SUMMER CLOTHING.
They keep constantly on hand - a full assortment
of every kind of clothing either for dross or la
bel*. '.Fheir stock consists in part of fitio - eloth
Dress and Frock Coats, Cassunere ['ants, Silk
and Satin Veits, and also coats of •sattinett
Tweed, Ctoton Cloth, Cashmerett, Linen, &c.
and a full assortment of pants for summer wear
and to their assortment of clothing there is
scarcely an end, embracing almost every varie—
ty of pattern, melte - and price; they also krep
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 an assortment of Leather and hair trunks
valises, carpet bags, umbrellas, hats and Caps,
suspenders, dress and under shirts,-bosoms and
colors, fancy and plain silk neck and pocket
handkerchiefs, and lute of notions to numerous
to mention :o We invite you to give us a call
and examme for yourselves, as we have the
stock and are 'prepared to sell to suit customers.
They would just mention that they have no city
clothing, but that their garments arc all made
in CarliSle under their own supervision.
9apam ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON.
lIONNETS, BONNETS
The subscribet is just receiving a large and
varied assort nest of Straw Bonnets, of all de
scriptions. Also, 100 Bolts Bonnet Ribbons,
Ito cheapest ever offered in Carlisle. Call
soon or you will wins bargains in Bennet Rib
bons..
LINEN II ANDKERC lEFS,
We are now opolimg a very clioice lot of La•
dies and Gentlerrien'eLinen Cambric Used
iteFilfiersOlir various' prices, decidedly the
cheapest Pkef handkerchiefs we have ever of
fered to the — Ladies - do adtiniss
LINENS, '&c.
IVe are just receiving a large' lot Irish Linens
from the best Bleacheries and at lOw prices.—
Also, Burnley Shnetings, Pillow case Linens
and Muslinn, with a general assortment of Li
nen Pant-Stuffs..
------
NE STYLE DRESS TRIMMINGS
Juit received the new style uilt.ed Rib
bons for Trimming Lrdies Dresses. • Also, new
stale Buttons at variouskinds for Ladies Drones' .
I3IiACaTSICI
Just opened a general assortment or Blue and
Colored Silks and Beteg° de Loins, with other
dress goods. ' ' - •
apB G W ILITNER•
- SU M M ER
CLOTHING!!
I oVERY BODY should envbrace this op
portunity to buy CLOTHING for Men,
Youth and Boys, at such prices as have never
yet boon known to tins Borough, at
' SWXIENER'S
CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT,
West Main at, next door to Beirldiolder'S' Hotel,
Embracing a choice of the best,. most desira
ble and fashionable
CASHMERETT COATS,.
HABIT CLOTH do,,
LINEN DRILLING do.
TWEEDS, &a., &e,
Together with a great variety of English,
French and' American CLOTHS and Summer
Fabrics, • adapted to the wants of Men and
Bove, both for Dress and Business Garments.
Particular care has been taloen to Procure
_tku_newsty
SUMMER COATS,
PANTALOONS,
VESTS; &c.
To which lie would invite special attention.—
FURNISH I N•G G 0 0 .D 5, consisting of
Shirts, Stocks, Haptlkerchicls, Ikte., all of
which are offered at the lowest possible cash
prices, and as . Cheap as any other Clothing
Store in ,the Union. Parents who desire Boys
Clothing, are earnestly invite:l to examine tho
stock. Country a ore keepers can be accum,
modoted at very low rates for cash. pap
AEU , ' SPRUNG .000.111S_.!
AT - THE CHEAP STORE
' I a
l a n; just
erextttetrnnAfraostsno
assortment
e c n i t t citywith
CLOTHS, OASSIMERES S • YESTINGS,
Linen and cotton 'pantaloon stuffs, for nice and
bays wear", tweeds, black summer cloth 3, Ken
tuckyjeans, &c., cheaper than ever._ '
DRESS GOODS, , .
4000.ycls
Mous. de ixines
Dotted 811 , ine-4,
Plaid Sivis.re(i,
Pluin (bironets,
Barred (10.
11ombazine.7, - .
T S,
Bursae (Is Lollies,
Lawns,-
- Gingham, .
AlpaMas,
-Silk Poplilies,
Colored Boreges -
.11 0 N
A good assortment, front' 50 cents to $2, 50
Palm Leaf, Leghorn and 'Rough and Ready
Hats, &e.
USLINS ' TICK TAWS, CHECKS,
•
linen. a n trautttitt , ditt pigs.-nankeinto , an& am.u4_
canon'. stack - of. Aluslins, that cant he beat - for
cheapness, Edgings, Insetting% Gloves, no,
siery, Suspender:wand a lar,Lte lot of .
• `I? 113 BONS 6- PARASOLS, - • _
which will,re' sold eheoP.. GROCERIES,'
E
'SPICES, TAS,t&c.,'which will be sold at
lower,prices than the same can be bought hero
or °lambert..
10ao
%TA! t t LIA! /MA !
• ir AT EST AR RIVAL
IL4 FRONI CHINA !—The
lovers of gond TEA eon he
Ti 1t SIIII with Jenlcin's & Co's
• Superior as e ,Green en
d
, r
p M t a c%
4 4
tallie packs to ado purchasersatpr . merraagaig
from
50 cents up to 9; Or pound, by chiliad ut
the store of (inrsl J. D. HALBERT. ••
:oorst moon: mocatEsT • •
• T"PPE desiring very good BOOKS' will
Mons° call at my Drug Book and Frinc3l
,
preparations for the Trade:Sales in Nev Yerk.
and will-sell the itock on hand-at-anumtilly-low
pt ices if Balled for within . a' le%v, The
works naW on hand cornpriso porno 'Ol the eery
heat extant.' , • • • r
mnr' . F M RAWLINS;
• " 330NIVETS, •
JUST' waived. a view' supply of tho Isles
styleaf C
Ztoro St , I,
C ~ 1 ! 7- l
SUR,GEON DENTIST.— Hating lately.
graduated , nt. the Baltimbre College cot
Dental Surgery, tt.tould iespoctfully inform the
public ,that lib is now prepared to perform nil
operations on the Tooth that may be required.
Aitificial Teeth inserted, from a singlet tooth
'to an entire sot, upon the latest tend , most np-:
proved principle. The patronage of the nubile
is respectfully solicited. lie may be found at
the residence of his brother on North Pitt
street.
Carlisle, April 2, 1851.
Town Property For Sale. •
THE subscriber offers for isle the HOUSE
AND LOT situate on West street,
,
• adjoining the residence of Wm.. S
• rms. Cobeanof Carl is le: The ~Peffer, inlot th
is e 8 30,
o.
112 rough
feet in - front 'and 120 feet deep run•
fling to an alloy. The house is n substantial
frame building• ono story and altalf and
in good order. There are a number ,of
t( tree o choice,
fret( n the - lot, and the property pos
sesses the -right to the use of a pump nearly
opposite -the house. For further particulars
apply to [apt] • F. GARDNER. -
To be Sold at Private . Sale,
ALL that certain HOUSE AND LOT
situate in the Borough of Carli.l67.bounded on
the east by a lot of John Moore, on the north
by a lot of Rev. John Ulrich, on the
West by a .lot of Jacob Weaver,.
ign II and on the South by North
. Street,
if :0 containing 160 feet in front, and `2 , 10
feet in depth. Having thereon' a'.
rooted limo story double STONE - HOUSE.
with a one and a half story KITCHEN attach
ed thereto. An indisputable title will be given
by the owner.
apt -MA RGARETTA C. STURA I.
NEW GOODS : NEW GOODS
THE most extensive assortment of SPRIN G
GOODS.ever brought to c,arlise, now opening
'and offering by the subscriber on the most ac
commodating terms and uncommonly amp.—
Among the lot will be °found a most splendid
assortment of
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
such as Chona rim! Foulard Silks, Silk and Li
nen Voplines, Barege Do Laines, Fig'd Surg
Lawns, Barages, Tissues. Marcelines, Bril
brains, &c.
An immense stock of Bonnets, all qualities
apd, prices., Also, Bonnet Ribbons and Flow
eib in great variety and Very beautiful. •
CARPETINGS & MATTINGS, •
A full assortment of all kinds Carpetings and
Mattings. \Witte and colored
CLOTHS, .CASSIMERS,
Some new and elegant French Cloths and
Cassirrieres atreduced prices. Muslins, - Tick.
logs, Checks, Hosiery, Baggings, &c.
The public a invited to call snd ex - al - nide
this large and splendid stock of new goods, and
they will certainly be suited witlithe goods and
prices, Recollect the old stand East Main st.,
Carlisle.. [np2] C. OGILLSY°.
I.BIOIO O I3YEIR. & COAL WARD.
mHE subscriber would respectfully inform
his customers acid the public generally that
he still continues the LUMBER - AND COAL
BUNINESS, and that having lately purchased
in addition to his former business facilities, the
forge and convenient Warehouse and Cord Ynrd
lately occupied by Mr. Henry Wright, opposite
the well known Lumber and Coal Yard of the
subscriber,-situate- along the '.Rail Road and
College Lane, lie is now more luny prepared
to enlarge his busineis. He has afqhistime and
is keeping constantly on hand a well selected
assortment or .
SEASONED LUMBER,
of all kinds. sorts, and sizes. .Likewise the
different kinds o!' FAMILY COAL. such as
stove Coal of the different kinds; Lime'btlrners
and Blacksmith's Coal, of the best quality.—
A I of which Ii will sell Unusually low for
Cash. He will also keep constunfty on hand
PLASTER, SALT', FISH, &c.,,
With nll the different articlest,tenernlly Mond
in a Well stored Warehouse. Ile also at
all times buy PRO,DUCE and FLOUT:, Mr
which he trill pav the highest curlew prices.
.13eing very thankfld for past favors, would
most anxiously t olicit a continuation ol at least
, a reasonulde share of public pntronatze.
marl 9. SAM'L. M - . HOOVER.
tt'IIOLESALE RETAIL AT TUE
Yrdladelpbia , Wardrobe,
Southeast Corner, Market S Sixtlt Streets.
11111) R McNEILLE & Co f; invite the atten
-111: tion or Wholesale and Retail buyers, to
their extensive-and--complete stock-of Spring
and Summer' CLOTHING, comprising every
variety of style that can be produced. Our
aim is to please and accomtnodato all, and in
-order -40-de..this,-wo_rnextufacture _.Clotlting._ai
almost every price. Selling FOR-- CASH
ONLY enables us to offer Clothing at a very
trifling advance. Our motto is Small Profits
and Quirk Sales. We are confident that an
amid : natio!! by you is all that is necessary to
cm-Ikm what wo suy l and secure•your custom.
marl 9-3 m
THIS EstalAshment has jusi commenced
operation, and is prepared to manufac'ure—
Steam Engines and Boilers, Blowing Cylinders
and Plot Blast Pipes, Retorts, ,Lamp Posts
Gas cnd Water Pipes, Car Wheels and Axles,
Rolling Mill Castings, Grist and Saw Mill
Castings, floras Power, 'Threshing Machines.
,Plough Casting;, Cast Iron Fronts for Houses.
Cast Copeing, and Railing, Patterns and Black•
smith's work made to order, _ _
J. 11. JONES
Harrisburg, Pa. ap2'sl-2mpd
New and Popular School Book.
g .
OMPRNHENSIVE SUMMARY of U
NIVERSAL #ISTORY, together with
a BIOGRHPIIY oIDISTING U,ISHED
PERSONS, to which is appended an epitomt
of Heathen Mythology, Natural Philosophy,
General Astronomy and Physiology. Adopted
in the Public Schools of Philadelphia.
- • - & — S:10 - N - ES -- &—COPublishers,- - -
S W Corner of Fourth and Race ets., Phila.
.90thn p y
. - Teachers and School Committees addressing
letters to us post paid, will be furnished with
copirs for examination.
• ir.,rA full assortment of Books and Station
cry for evils at the Lowest. Prices.
. . .
rOR SALE.
• A SECOND HAND PIANO
V4 222 .,.7- 4
y , A great bargain. Appl; to Mr
- trip Chas. Springer, in Louther et.
4 April 234 ' .
Hubbard% Female School.
1' TIE second quorter of the Female School,
I under the direction of J. W. Hubbard,
will eminence on MONDAY; May 12th.—
Alt the branches of a thnrough Engli7ith Edu
cation will be. taught. 'A leo, the Latin, Greek,
and French Latguag.,es. Tuition, for the Eng
lish Iron 87 to'B9 per quarter. An.
cient-Languages-and-French-:<3 extra."_Echo I
lore can commence at owl, time intermediate
the beginning.atul 'close of each guar
te?: by paplitig fur tithe of attendance only.
'nap \ J. W. HUBBARD..
TEII sidtsriber has on hand a largo and
well solected 411980[111100t of, MUSIC of
kinds, consisting of Songs, Marches; Waltzes
Polkas, -&c.. also instructlons fur rianitt and
other instruments. "Bertini's Method" for
piano, ''Mazes Aletluid for the Viulin,-&c. and
- a- - Supply of Violin and quitar .Btrings, of first
rote tally zit city prices.
IliMing made no arrangement with no im•
porting and publishing house in Philadelphia,
Ito cv ffl bo constantly supplied with now Musk
and ablo'Mlnrui6lianything in that line at short
noticti and- upon reavonaltio Johns. Alusic
Teachers will lind it• for their -interest to call
and examine for thomsolyes nt the corner of
Pitt and High. streets, Opposite rho •Mansion
Houser [lli 19) S. A. HUBBARD;
A & W BENTZ
ORDERS for. the above article, addressci to
to the undersigned tit 'their Mann:betel.) ,
near Mouhaliccsburg, Quraberlund county, Put.
will meet with prompt. attention, and be filled
nt,the lowest cash plicei. "
GEM' V. COOVER,
PETER ;GINGIIICI;1;
23nplyptl
.•, .• Pure- pider`lfinegar, •
WU:3l' ioaeivela fresh barrel Of Pure Weep_cVinogar,
ep_Vintgar,:cf epeiles..mreliry c. :ancl,Nyarrante
free frorri adultOatiell,, -- -
Cr,„ : IV_TT. I - I „
• Harris opito ..Cohntibian Ink, I .
TE line on hoot n large sup p ly
of the niters ink, wliloh, by a special: nr,
rangentont ith the proprietor, he le ablo to fur.
nish to therehnnts rind . othare, at' tha oitantilee•
tutors wholesale prices ,
au2l
EZ=2
BONNETS,
EXTENSIVE
NOVELTY IRON WORKS
4tviu
r
V;l,' ,•••
SIIVETIC 1 1 717521, •
FOR 13LASTING .ROCKS!
S A IItIBBARD
,~+~li~c~lkiltau~s
Janoortas - • • •
JUST received et fresh lot ot'GitOCERItS
which will bt'sold very low of thi3 old cheap
Store, East Main , •
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llootßea . 4*. snops.
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IA :VI now opening my Spring itoolcof Ltt
dies and Gentleman's •Boots.ond Shoes.
Also. a largo lot of Boys Misses sad Children's
Shoes. AI of the newest style; bestAnalityl
and boat of all.very cheap. "
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lf HAVE received from hir—Landretit, my
' Spring supply of FRESH G A It D E N
SEEDS, which are warranted genuine.
mar 26 S. ELLIOTT.
GARDEN SZIEDS.
RESH GARDEN SEEDS, of the best
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quality, from the celebrated establishments
of Risley & Co., New York, and D. Land
reth Philadelphia, all of which are warranted
fresh, just received and for sale at the Cheap
Drug and Book Store of
mr26 S. W.HAVERSTICK.'
(lOD LIVER. OIL.—An excelte . nt article
N.J., for' alo by
mar%
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E. L. PAILIKER &. CO.
S, E. CORNER . OF CALVERT ab LOMBARD STS,
BALTIMORE,.
EkLERS in '1 in Platen; American, Eng
lish, Bah, and Russia 'Sheet Iron;' Boiler and
e Iron; Hoop and Rod Iron; Iron Wire;"_
'Finnan Copper; Zinc; Speller; Pig and BaV
Lead; Lead Pipe; Sheet Lead; Bluelt and Bar
Tin; Brass Kettles; Tinner's Tools and Ma
chines; Stove Trimmings; American Rivets,
all sizes, Tinned and Black, &c.
March 26, 1851-lypd. -- -•
REIVACOVILL!,
Family Grocery Store. ,
THE subscriber having removed his Grocery
Establishment, ph South - Hanover
street : to the lai
stand
Ingeiirfk
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opposite
opposite his old desires to cal
the attention of the public to the_eu
fli-- perior stock of F 11E911 GROCER
lES which he has just opened, end which ho
will sell'on the most acecutimodating iernia.—
The arrangement of-his new_Establishment will
be found of the must complete charabter, and
his assortment compriAes ovally article that can
be found in a
Perfect Family Grocery,
such as sugars. coitus, teas, spices, hams, dried
beef, cheese, shad, mackerel,- herrings dried
fruit, minas, &e., together with nn.clegunt as
sortment el China and. Crockery Ware of eve
ry style Lod quality, queensware, brooms,
brushes, baskets, no endless rtifietyo( ar
ticles whack it is linpossikle to enumerate.—
For cheapness and eseellence_ hiTartieles can
not be surpassed A call trom tha public is
therefore respeetfullPselicited
mnrs C. INEMIT.
NEW GOODS at the CHEM' STORE,
rilllE undersigned informs his friends and
numerous 'customers, that he has just re
turned From Philadelphia, with a huge and
carefully selected agsortment of
NEW SPRING,' GOODS,
purchased at the lowest prices, wloch lie is dc
terinined to sill at small profits.
SUPER[OR CLOTHS, •
at from 75 cents to SG n yard"; Ca§srtneres,
Cassinets and Voitings; - at - varions' prices.
DRESS _GOODS,
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such ns Dolaines, Berege do Laiin.s, a splendid
assortment of Silks, Ualinoos,(3inEha:ne,
Table Diapers, 'Pickings, Mils!ins, 13onne:f„
Hats, &c.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
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A good assortment of;'l\len s, Women and
Children's Boots and Sloes, of fiuperior gnat•
ity and very cheap. 'Alt , O, Boy's and Meh's...-
r loth Caps, Palm Hats and a large assortment
of Bonnets.
GROCERIES,
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such as 'Stow, Coffee, Molasses," Jenkin's
celobratod 'PEAS. Constantly on hand the
best quality of Carpet Chain.
The subscriber respectfully ° asks all who
wish bargains, to give him a call, at his stand
opposite Wm.--Leonard's North Hanover st.--=
Butter, Eggs,, 'Raze, Soap, and Dried Fruit,
taken at market prices—
thar2G N W WOODS, Agt.
Notims,
• Estate of Jacob Ot Faust, decld.
- & - ToTic 131 - is - hereby given - that Letters - Tes- -
111 tamentary on the estate of Jacob S. Faust
late of the borough of Cnrlisle. deed., have
been granted to the subscriber, residing in the
same place. All persons indebted to said es
tate are required to come forward and make
immediate payment, and those hav ing claims
to present them for settlement to
'Gap • LhINORA FAUST, Exccutf_lx.4l
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Estate of Eliza Lawson; dee'd.
itToTicn is hereby given that Letters of
.111 Administration on the 'state of ,I liza
Lawson, Into of Cumberland county' deed,
have been eanted to the subscriber residing in
South Middleton township. All persons in
debted to said ostato are requested to make im
mediate payment, and those having claims to
present them duly authenticated for setilement.
16ap6t WM. SMITH' Adm'r.
ASSMSSIVEENT
&a - EMBERS of the Allen and Eastpennsba
-111L-rough Mutant Fire-Naar:lnce -Company,
are hereby notified, that the Board of Mana
gers, have ordered an asssesment of FOUR
PER CENT on all the premium notes duo
the company, on the eleventh day of March,
185.1, to be paid previous to the 10th day of
June next, ro the Treasurer or Receiver. As'
the Treasurer intends calling on the members,
Tersonally, before that time, n would be advi
sable.to be ready.
LEWIS lIYER, Secretary.
MICUAEL COCILLIN, TreaStirero+
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4 March 28,1851. {KY - Gazette and Republican,
York—Union and Tolegrcilibi .I,latrisburg—copy
to amount 82.
Brigado Inspector's Orders.
OF;V•a•ek s .,
W-31 CONFORMITY with_the Militia Lairi
of Pontin. passed the 17th day of April,
18a9, to Revise and oroviiic for Training of such
only as shall be uniformed. 'file:More, the
several B millions within tilic bounds of the let
Brigade, 15th 'Division, will meet for review and
inspection, an follows:--The lat Bntuilion com
manded by Alnjor Jacob IloWniati, willincei at
10 o'clock A. ill„ on Saturday' the 17111 day of
May in Mechanicsburg; the 2d Befialion,com
mended by Capt. David Wherry; Will meet at
10 o'clock, A. M., on Thursday'ilio • 27th any
of May; nt place no the commanding cfli •
cer may designate.. The 3d 'Bentilion, cote
:mended bit Major Jelig F. Hunter, will meet
nt ton n'elock, A. M., iti.Carlisfe, on:Tuesdny.
the t3th -- day of Mar. The Fist Regiment
Cumberland county .Volunteers,. will Meet at
Nowville on Tuesday t h e ":0.11 day of May.—
Adjutants of BanaliOns will make a correct re
turn of thin Field OfficerS and net-commission
ed staff on !mid days of training.
Catunins or commanding Officers of Compn
nies will be rormired to make correct, reports
of their coirmanies_on the above days.
.Battalion Flags will be received and obcort
ed and returned toitlie , cominnticling MIR ey's
quarters, as prescribed by the Gcneial'Rule of
the U. S. A.
The second Dattalion"will elect one major in
room of. Major Frazier resigned, nt no'clock,
P. M. on Thursdny 1116 22(1 of May. . • - -
InCapt, Stittat's Troop Will tneetpit such place
ns ha may direct, and triforin the undersigned:
itiplG• , p. CROP, this. Ins.
buDEBERL.ANn gltzgq.
OU aro ordered to pnrade for revieiv and
in9oetion at the house of Mr. lie—
"her at Mo'unt Ronk,. on MONDAY, the 11)111
of AloY.-at lock, A. 'M.,. properly equip.
ped for drill. By order. of Criptnin •
3 0 ap • ------- PIDLIP.I3AtiER, 0, S.
You;will - e tan - yet urn-yam...tam:von-0o
same day . ta said ppten.. All. nbFetiteee front
- the a liovovaruli!Jul_lie7,colfaiderecl as. having
.no claims on the C.Aninativ.. By ordfr of the
• PHILIP 13A E 31:;" a. S.
PULR essoltosent of ROPESjust received
it by the subsevilum; Alen, Glifes 'rubes fur
igbring Ito& for said eber,ibc. „
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Me
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HUBBARD
OLIVER_ A. PAIIICEIt