.Ict At-.-zmcmganzm) At i‘lechanicsburg, on Thursday last, by the .1 ,he N. Huffman, Mr.: Lovi Zigler; of :.:4 Jliddtcton, to Miss FuntirMartenq; U 1 . - • la.mden. . On . Tuesday list, by the same, Mr. Joseph Newcomer, to Miss Fanny Snell, both Of Sil verspring township. On Alio same day, by the snore, Mr. John Ward, of North Middleton, to Mist Jane Aun G smun,of Sibrersprint township. • DIED, On Friday,the 16th inst., William 8..- 1 roy, of New ville, at an advanoed pp./. CEI)e 1/lark-eta, HOUSEKEEPERS' MARKET. C...nismag, 'Wednesday, May 21. Butter- -plenty at 12a . dents. Eggs—not ve ry plenty=sold at B.and 9 cents. Potatoes—. 50 cents a bushel. Chicken —sery smallspeo z linens, 20 cents a pair. Green Peas— , 3l cents a peek, brought from the South. Lettuce, onions, radishes, rhubarb, dried fruits, &c. &c. quite plenty and sold according to various qualities. • PHILADELPHIA. MARKET. Philadelphia N. American Office Weekly'Review, May 10, 1851. f REMARKS.—There has only been a moder ate business 'done in most of the loading arti cles of .produce during the last weelc., Cotton and Breadstuffs have been further depressed by tho late foreign news, and prices generally are lower, artlaularly of the former article, which i oiling at very irregular rates. . FL R AND MEAL-'---The decline in Flour noticed at the, close of last week, induced very little nativity in the demand, and the' market, with a very limited inquiry, closed dull at our lolvest figures, ,the week's sales only reaching some 50096000 bbls for export at $4,25 for standing superfine, $4,311054,87?,, for selected and choice brands, and $4,68rel bbl for extra. The home trade-have also been operating to a limited e , it,ent_within the above range of quo tations; including fancy brands at $595611 bbl. Corn Meal is dull, and with a limited in quiry, about 2000 bbls Frenn'a Meal wore tn. - ken for shipment,- mostly at $2,7511 bbl.— Rye Flour is scarce and in demand, and about 1-100-bbs sold in lots, mostly at $3,37193,44, closing at 3,6018 hbl,,,which is in advance.— The inspeetibas for the week ending. May 15th are 18,531 Ws Flour, 175 half bbls d 0,863 bbs llie_Flour, 2031 do Corn Meal, 100 half bbls and 30 !Olds 'do. DRAlN—There is not much Wheat arriv ing, but with only a small milling demand, Most of the receipts have been stored, and sales only reach about 18,000 bushels at 05® 079 for_reds_and 100 .9101c:for. prime white, mostly of the latter description. We quote the market full to-day at our lowest figures, afloat. Rye is about steady, with' sales of (50009700 bushels Penn'a at 709. Corn has been in good demand at a further slight de-, and over 60,000 bushels have been ta lcen for shipment, part to arrive, at 629 629 for Delaware and h'enn'a yellow, afloat, inclu ding some lots in store at higher rates. Oats are, in moderate request with sales of 10,0000 12,000 bushels at 449 or Penn'a, and 41 429 for common and good Southern. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES or LANES,— Don't believe it, but call on N. 33. Pyott 1 5. Kent, General Lump Manufacturers', No: 64 SOCAII SECOND Street, and judge for yourselves. We will not only sell every article in our lino as cheap as any other establishment in the country, but we can, and will furnish better articles for the money than can be purchased elsewhere. We have constantly on hand the. largest Variety and Handsomest Assortment of, LAMER of all kinds: Stich ns Dyott's Patent Pine Oil Lamps (their supericrity over all oth ers is so universally conceded, thelt it is use less to say anything of their merits;) Solar, Lard and Oil Lamps ; Fluid Lamps; Candle bras ; Fluid Girondoles, (a now • ornament for the mantle;) Boquet Holders, all of new de signs and patterns; Chandeliers of all sizes, to burn Pine Oil, Fluid, Lard and Sperm Oil, suitable for churches, Odd Fellows' Halls, and in fact all places where light is required.— Our goods pro manufactured by ourselves, und finished in the best possible manner, in Ormo . in, Gilt, Silver, Bronze and Damask, Pine Oil, Burning Fluid, Wicks and Glass, &c.; Sze. at the lowest market prices, wholesale and retail Housekeepers and Merchants will find it their interest to call on us, before purchasing, and examine our stock and prices. M. B. - DYOTT —:&-gEsz_Llunp..._Nannincluzers,_No. 64 South Second Street, one door below Chesnut, Street Philadelphia.---pmfs4njw; HUTCHINGS' VEGETABLE DYSPEPSIA BITTERN' —To those afflicted with this distressing dis ease, we would, as friends and neighbors, say one word in favor of the above medicine. Just as sure as you try these Bitters you will be relieved at once, establishing in the end a per manen't cure. This is saying a good deal in favor of patent medicines, yet we mean it.,— Theusands have been cured by these Bitters, and hundreds are cured weekly. It conquers that distressing complaint—cures the distress ed, and causes perfect health. Any one being afflicted with that tyrannical monster, should not fail in granting this invaluable medicine a faithful trial. Thgl,,.Circulars, containing the Certificates of Remarkable Cures, and the high estimation in which this Medicine is„ held by the public press, can be had of the Agentl3, free. Principal Office, 122 Fulton street, N. Y., up stairs. Sold in Carlisle by S. ELLIOTT. uS.Price 50' cents per bottle. New' 'Abuertiscinints;---- SPRING GOODS. EEI THE subscriber lias•just opened a general assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, suitable to the season, among which may be found a most splendid assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, such as forego Do Laines, Barnes, Poplins, Silk Tissues,French and Scotch Lawns, Plain and dotted wiss Mullins, Silk and Linen Lus• tree, Ginghams, English Chintzes, &c. A full assortment of Bonnet Ribbons, Lace Gloves and Mite. Kid, and Lisle Thread Gloves, Hand kerchiefs in great variety, Lined andTlnin Par abols, Wide Silk TruhmisgLaces, Worsted La ces, Ribbon / Dress Trimmings, Bonnet Caps and Puffins, with a general assortment of Mil— linery Goods. , • Mac2l,'sl. . G. W. HITNER. N. B. An experienced salesman wanted im• mediately. .Z.II3VLIBRATCW FOR BALM. A valuable LAW LIBRARY, belonging to Judge Drandebury, and consisting of most of the Pennsylvania Reports and a number of oth er standard Law' Works, will be sold very low • to:any person purchasing tho lot. The books can be seen and the prices ascertained by call ing at the office of W. M. PEN R osg, Esq., in Main Street, Carlisle, The.Univeirsal Refrigerator — . The subscriber wOuld.invite the citizen's 'to examine the Universal Refrigerator with Wu ter'Filier ajtached, which may be seen at his Yesideneo,'.now in operation, and can be fur nished at city prices, thereby saving freight, May 21;'511. G W MTNER. Dr. GEORGE z l .murrz, •ILL perform n 1 -'lo VatittiV: 7:•\;Ce v oper . ntlone upon the , teeth that may be re required for their.pretliervation. Arliacial teeth inserted, from a single t00th.46 an entire set, on the most BelinliiflO principles. Diseases of the mouth and irrebtilarities carefully treated. Of fice at the rpsidence of his bfother, Gn th, Pitt Street, Carlisle. Adams & Cots. Express, rpm: business comMunily and public gene— rally ate infortned that. the proprietors have made arrangements for "ti DAILY Ex. PRESS LINE over the Cumberland Valley Rail Road'. All goods delivered at the office in Philadelphia or Baltimore before 10 o'clock at night wilt roach Carlisle by. the Morning train. may 7 W A CAROTHERS:A'it wolezcz. HE' subscriber, Assignee of Daniel Heck, , of Lower • Allon township, Cumberland county, hereb;yr nolifiea, all persona having, claims againsisaid estate toband than irt with out delay, in order:that the ,estaib - may he sot. tied up. • • • . muy7Pd4t C. EBER:LY. J ' - New '2tbattisenients. bonnets: ~, l ilotmetit Mrs. .M. N V FF-'ll a g opened a splendid as sortment of Spying and Fancy lllMlnory,, Her stock consists of Straw and Fancy Silk Bonnets; Childtkin's Hats, Ladies Dress ..,aps, and en as(ortment of Fancy Goodsoepabracing in part; . .. , ZRibbons, ' • ' • Crap's Shawls, ~ Flowers, : Parasols, ' Bonnet Caps, Cornetts, Collars, • • Dress Silks, • Combs, " Capes, , ' Curls, Sleeves,• ' . Hair Braids, "ST. , Bonnets altered in:the neatest and most fash ionable manner. Please call and examine . my stock. [my7] . M. N EFF. BOOTS AND SHOESi THE subscriber has .just received a - large I;;L itt ' 6. supply of BOOT S & SHOES, for Spring and Summer Wear, • which mikes his assortment very complete. It comprises' Gentlemen's French Calf Skin and Morocco Boots, Congress GaitersOack-,, son Boots, Men's, Boys' and Youths' Enam elled Congress Boots, Calf Skin, Goat and Kip Brogans, Morocco Boots, Slippers, &c Also, Ladies' Misses and Children's Gaiters, Buskins, Ties and Slippers. Every effort will be made to please the citizens of town and country, who are respectfully solicited to con tinue their patronage. ' Carlisle, may 7 WM M PORTER. From Barnum% American Museum, THE great French Moving Dioramic repre sentation of Emperor NAPOLEON'S' FUN ERAL will exhibit at the EDU CATION HALL on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, MAY 26th, 27th and 28th, 1851, and on Wednesday - afternoon, May 28th? This Magnificent 'Spectacle was gotten up by-fhe first artists in France. expressly for Mr. ißarnum'e Museum in 'New York, at an ex• ponso of six thousand dollars. It is not a paint ng, but consists of n combination of Mechani cal and Artistical skill. The GARRISON BRASS BAND will be in attendance. Doors open at 7—to commence" at 8 o'clock. ikrAdmissipn 25 cents. mayi G W NICHOLS, Agent. John 13 Perry • _ 14 7 00 Henry Snider 14 7 00 John Ernest, liquors 14 10 50 Shippensburg. Rohert Snot:Wass 12 12 50 Valuable Real Estate For Sale. Edward Schuil 147 00 'THE subscriber will sell at private sale the following Real Estate, the property of the wi dow and heirs of the late Dr. McCosltry, dec'd• to wit: Allthose two full I,OTS of GROUND • ' situate on the north side of Main street, in the borough of Carliple, and numbered in, the genel'al I plan of said borough Nos. 21' and 221, having thereon erected a double brick DWELLING HOUSE, with back buildings and a brick stable. There is a verrsuperior garden Yin the -premises; contain— ' ng the choicest kinds of fruit and shrubbery,-- A perfect title, clear of all ineumbrances will b e given to the . purchasdr, Persons wishing to buy can learn the terms of sale by opplica. lion to W M BIDDLE, Attorney in feet for the Widow and heirs. may7.3t GRAIN WANTED ! WHEAT,' RYE, CORN AND OATS purchassd by the undersigned, and the highest market price paid in Cash. Also, good Family Flour and Mill Food of different kinds for sale on reasonable terms. Apply at the Farmer's Mill (formerly Good' Hope,) West Pennsgorough township, Cumberland county. may?-2mpd MARSHALL JAMES. NOTICE, Carlisle. Deposite Bank, May 6, 1851. ' THE Board of DireCtors of this Institution have this day declared a dividend of THREE PER •C-EN'l'. for the last six months on the Capital Stock paid in T which will be paid to the stockholders or their legal representatives on or after the 19th inst. may? AVM- Ai BEETEMY CaShier. MUSIC! O, it came o'er my car like the sweet South, That breathes upon a bank of violets, Stealing end giving odor. Several hundred pieces just received from Lee & Walker's, and sold at city prices. ,A liberal discount made to those who buy by the quantity. Call at RAWLINS' next door to the P. 0. Imay7 MOOICS. 'ComoJet me make a sunny-realm.nround thee Of thought and beauty. Here are books-, 1 . A fine assortmentjutit received—Historical, Poetical and Religious, at RAWLINS', Main at. Carlisle. Arrangements era made by which Sabbath Schools can be furnished at Publishers prices. ORPECAN'S COURT SALE. TrIURSUANT to an order of the Orphans' ilE__Court__of_Berk.s_ count.Y.,ldll_W Sold_at Public Vendue on MONDALY,_the fjth day of June, A. 13.0.851, 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 trnct of-land, situate in said township and county, bounded by lands of Jacob Kline, Charles Griesmoyer, Reading, and Perltiomen Turnpike, Hannah Royer, Samuel Wetzel, and the river Schuyl kill, containing 74,1 ACRES, -including the space laken up by the Railroad. The imprpve• r rrents are a Iwo story stone WEL :aaa ING HOUSE, and two Te ant Hon ''• 5 ses, Spring House, over a ne er-failing spring of water. Also, a pump of eater near the door, a stone Barn, and other out-build ings, Apple Orchard, and other fruit trees. Also, a tract of CLEARED LAND, situate in said Amity township, and county a foresaid, 'bounded by lands of Abraham and Charles Gtsldin, Jacob Hartranft, Catharine Cleaver,:wife of Thomas Rady, Samuel Weit— zel, and Reading and Perkiomen Turnpike, and Charles Greismoyer, containing 71 ACRES and 124 PERCHES Also, a tract of WOOD LAND, situate in Amity township, said coun ty, bounded by lands of George Dangler, R• .Bover, Samuel Ache, and land of Moses Yo cum, d'd. ' - Catharine Roily, now the wife of Thomas Rudy, and jacob Hartranft, contain ing Seven Acres and Five Perches. Also, another tract of WOODLAND, situate in some township and' county, bounded by lands of Samuel Ache, Henry Boyer, Catha nne7Cleaver. wife of Thomas Rady, Jacob" Glefger, Jeremiah Hine, and land of said Mo ses Yocum, doc'd., containing FOURTEEN ACRES and THIRTY PERCHES. Also, one other tract of WOODLAND situated in Earl township, said county, bound. ed on the north by landdi - of Henry Arms on the east bS' land late of Jacob Weaver, and .on the south and west by lands late of -David Ludwig, containing TEN ACRES and twenty 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 other tract of WOODLAND situate in Union township, saidcounty, bound ml by lands of Henry Kupp and'othera,sontain• ing 'FEN ACRES. Late the property of Mimes Yocum, • Sale to commence at 1 t o clock in the fore: noon, when attendance will be given andlerms Made known by JOHN YOCUM, Adm'r:_ By order of.thet Court, • Wet. W. DiOnt, Cl'k. Readiig, May 7 to. _ LAS! NOTICE ALL persons indebted to the estate of Hen ry Church, dec'd., era Irequested to , call on the subscriber at the Mike of Church, Lea & Feeman, Lumber Merchants, in New Cum— berland and settle tliffeame wilhout delay, as a further indulgence cannot be given It R CHURCH, may7tf , • Adm,r. A 'CARD. To the Ladlesl—Wlll M PORTER would respectfully inform, the Ladies that he lies fitted up the room 'recently occupied •by Miss Betsey Kbrnnit, next'ilicr to the old stand ass LiIDIES SHOE STO E EXCLUSIVELY, where they will find n we k selected assortment of gaiters, buskins, ties, slippers, from the best manufactories in. Philadelphia, and also o 1 his own rrilter, to which their attention is iniritt d. Carhsle, may 7 • —*AM OWN .4 Linen Drilling - A goneral morlment of while and 'colored Ulm Drillinga foelMen and Boy's .wear, just recaived by ~(May, 2.1,'51) G Bonnets and Riblionii. WE havo just rocoived our third supply of those CHEAP BONNETS i f BONNET RIBBONS to which wo invite the 'attention of the ladies. ,• may 7 " 1,, ,A &'W BENTZ. • Dorramrsi JUST rgeoive!tl'leOtt supply of the lawn tyle of BO t . A C FETTER.' Netli_,_abutrtionnento. .-4 , 40 , & , ) , Lte , “:g= ,r k F Goode, Wires and MerchandiiV: Also, 'l.-1 Millers, Distillers, Lumber Men,' &c., within the County of Cumberland, returned and classified, iri accordance with the several acts of Assembly, as follows, viz : ' • Class. $ Carlisle J W Ehy ' ':z 13 10 00 Joseph D Holbertl3 10 00 Samuol Elliott ; i ' ...,.,. 14 7 00 Charles Ogilby. . 10 20 00 George NV H.tner fi 13 lO 00 A& W Bentz . . ~., 12 •12 50 Daniel Eekels, liquors • ' 14, 10 50 John Faller do • - .471 t . 14 10 50 J & D Rhoads ' .14 7 00 W B Murray ' 14 700 S W Haveratiek,,liquors . 14 .10 56. Robert Snodgrass l4 7 00 S A Hubbard 14 7 00 . Thomas Conlyn 1` . 'l4 700 Henry Saxton LL: 11 15 00 Jacob Rheom , 14 ' 700 John Humor, liquors 13 15 00 Peter Monyor 14 7 00 . , . .. John P Lyno Jacob Wolf • - . - Jacob Senor F . 13 10 00 _, Jacob Leiby, liquors 14 10 50 C. Inboff, Ag't., liquors 13 15 00 George FdlanclOquors 14 10 50 S M Hoover - 14 7 - 00 T H Skiles 14 7 00 K;;', 14 7 00 J W Rawlins Wm M Porter -1 Arnold & Levi 11 15 00 Arnold & Livingston ' in 14 0 , 700 David Martin 14 " 700 John Keeney 14 7 00 N W Woods, Ag't: 13 10 00 Haller & Conner . ' ,14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 10 50 14 • 700 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 Lewis Steiner S Broil .1 L Sterner John N Armstrong John Gillen, liquors Philip Messersmith William L Sellers A C Fetter Henry Glass Mifflin - . . . _ ... John Gish •• 14 7 00 ' C F Kunkle -51 19 700 S Kunkle 14 7 00 John Stumbaugh . 14 700 ^ Philip Koontz , 13 10 00 Peter S Artz, Agt. - 14 7 00 Joseph P Nevin & Co. 12 12 50 W.D En-In , e , . 19 7 OD S.O & G B Alti ck .1 34 7 00 Selnuol Sitere, liquors 'l4 10 50 i S D Wonderlich 14 7 OC - - - JaeohYagne,,,liquors l 4 to ot John Fulwiler, Agt A 14 VOl Brinker & Miller 14 7 0( Arnold & Co Stambaugh & McKesson ! ;14 7 0 Jacob B =Mager 14 7 0 , Dickinson. Andrew G Miller Russel & Dice D.l. Beehuan 1. 13 10 0 Newcomer & Kurtz', 14 7 01 Netoriile. Thomas Stough Wm Bnrr, Agt. Hunter Herron • . . Jamison Hopson, liquors 13 15 0 , T MeCandlish 13 10 0• . Jacob Swoyer , 14 7 0 , Williams & Brother ' 1 14 '7 01 S W Sharp' -John Diller, jr Silver Spring John Coyle George Leiby John Reed Jacob Simmens Glover & Co. Irankford. J. 13 Lackey & Co: ' liquors l4 10 5. Arechanicsburg. 3 Mellison Sr. Co., liquors 13 - 15 0 Simon Arnold, liquors . l3 15 0., Ephraim Zug ' 13 10 0, J L Reigle --- k 1,.1 :....e,% . 3 13 10 0 1 Henry Leas ' - 14 70, Ira Day _ - 14 70 , • J I' Spahr 14 7 0 • Swiler & Emminger - • 14 70 : Webber & Swisher 14 T 0 Maiden, Zechariah & Co. 14 7 0 George Singiser 14 - 1 7 0 South .Middleton. A . w Leidich .. .... 13 ..-100 , Rider & Weals.ley 13 10 0 S'N Divan 13.' 'lO 0 t • Hopeiv'ell. ' Wherry & Rhoads, ' 13 ' , 10 0 Snider & Deihl, 13 .- 10 0 Newton. Mr. Wiley 14 7 0 , Joseph Smith 14 7 0 Kyle & Piper 14 7 01 West Pennsborough. '-. losinh - Ilood - & - art - ' - ' —l3 10 - o 7 Donaldson & Green 14 7 0' Thomas Greason 14 7 0 C Renninger 14 7 Ot J W D Gilliland " . 13 10 Ot Southampton. Johri W Clever, liquors 14' 10 51 Jacob Heillehougher & Co. 14 7 Ot. North Middleton. Samuel Barr 14 7 00 Mins Light 14 7 01 Ilampden. - - J NV Fes ler 14 7 00 G & %V II Eckles ' 14 7 00 Henry Ruppll 14 7 00 John Kutz ' 14 700 el Pennsborougli. _ . . Jacob Rcningcr, liquors Adam Eslinger Joseph 0 Banks Fleisher & Eshenbour Bigler, McKinley Sr. Wilt . 13 . 10 00 Hummel! & Kerr 13, 10 00 New Cumber - land. Tames K,,Boalc, liquors 14 ' 10 50 John G Miller do 14 10 50 Adam Beckleyl4 7 00 Mosser, James & Co. 13 10 00 Church — Feeman & C0.,-.,13 10 , 00 Valentine/ Feeman,& — Co. 13 10i00 Charles Oyster r. , 13 10, 00_ Upper Allen. - A L Cathcart Matthias Bitncr, liquors Lower Allen. Isaac Barton, liquors l4 10 50 Jacob Epley tr. Co 14 7 00 James F Lutz 14 7 00 Monroe. Stptck & Biindt M & S Alorrett Stesse & Gesseamen Mills. . Carlisle. • S Holliday ' Silver Spring Thomas B Bryson 13 10 00 John Shaffner 14 7 00 George H Budher 14 7 00 John Harlorcherl4 7 00 East Pennsbo . Lugh. Jacob Holderman 14 7 00 John Hock