'A.butrtiseincitts. IV .P 0 ,TENNT LINO, EAREAVELL VISIT TO PHILAD'A Previous to her 'visiting Boston, Albany, NI agora Falls, Western' Now York, thd Lakes Canada, and her final departure for Europe. Threa.Grand Farewelljoncerts ! Will be given on MONDAY, V, DNESDAy AND FRIDAY, June 9th, Mb, and 13th. "At the , . NATIONAL THEA.THE I= JEAIWY? LIAM I SIGNOR SALVI A and SIGNOR BICIALETTI, Will appear in them. GR:41.71171 ORCHESTRA COMBINING TIIE FIRST MUSICAL TALENT! in America, has been engaged for these Coh eerie, which will be Conducted by IVEr. Benedict. • Owing to the,iromense capacity of the Na tional Theatre, tlie price of Tickets •bas been fix'ed •at $3, $2 and 81 each, according to the locution, and every ticket 'entitlee to' numbered check, securing his seat. These are positively the last concerts, that. Mlle Jenny Lind, will ever give in Philadelphia. The public's Obedient , Servant, june4-2t , P T BARNUM. hardware. TIIE subscriber returns his sincere thanks to his numerous customers' and the public go. florally for the liberal encouragement thus far extended, and desires in a word to assure all that he has considerably enlarged his stock in all its branches connected with his business without going into detail, for- that would be us. necessary, and at such prices that cauld not fail to please. • I have just opened a complete assortment of Grass and Cradling SCYTHES of different brands; -- Constantly on hand - Blake's Fire and Water Proof Paint june4 IVlediCines! inedicines I I.?reslt Medicines recently received at .Thcru. 11:71S' old stand, next door to the Post office, Main street, Carlisle. Dr. J. McCulloch, a graduate of the Univer sity ofHf . rt s:ylvania, is now n partner in this astiiiilitlifirelit;iiiid - VillsgiVellia °Special sdper vision,to, the compounding of prescriptions. All Medicines warranted pure and genuine, and sold nt the lowest rates. Fresh Pine Oil and Fluid constantly for sale.: May 28,'51. fi M RAWLINS. drust Received A new supply of Silk Tissues, fiareges,plain and figured Swieses,. Lawns and Gentlemen's Handkerchiefs. (May 28.) A. C FETTER. Blacksmith's Coal. • 2000 bushels blacksmith's coal, a superi.... article, receiving and for sale by 'NV 13 MURRAY, Ant. Limeburners 'so tons Lykens Vailef nut coal for but fling lie ie receiving and for sale cheap by W B ALUR RAY, Agt. SUPERIOR FRESH gROCEMEES ! Call and See before Purchasing elsewhere ! MUD subscriber islust receiving and omit:. ing et his Cheap Family Grocery and Queenswnre Store in West - Alain street, Car lisle, a very large assortinent of all the arti cles in his lino of business. Rio Coffee frem . l2 t0,,,14 cents per pound, — fargcard a — Strict:FY prifii - dliftlele: — AlST, Brown Sugars of the best quality, from 7 to 9 cents per pound, Lovering's best crushed and pulverized Sugars from 10 to 12 1.2 cents per pound, N. O. Sugar House end Syrup Moles• ads of all 'grades from 30 to 62,1 per gallon.— Also, a supply of fretlh ground SPICES of all kinds, warranted pure. SOAPS, Faticv,kas tile, Rozin and Country Soaps, Chocolate, pul . yerized Solar/in - ITc; Indigo, Mould and Dipped 'Candles, Common and Winter Strained Whale Oils. A:co, a supply of fresh Hominy, cheese from the hest Dairies always on hand. Fancy sewing, traveling, clothetrand market Baskets, together with a general assortment of Chew . ing and smoking Tobaccos ' Spanish and half- Spanish Cigars, Common do., ropes, twines, and BrAlies of all kinds. CEDAR W A It E.—Housekeepers, and others expecr,ing soon to embark in the sante business, please call . and examine my stock of Wash. tubs, Wash Rubbers, Churns, Cedar Buckets, fancy, painted and varnished Buckets, Brooms, Szc., &.c. GLASS- - -AND—QUEE - NI . IWA - RE - .—The subscriber has just added to h: abeacly large stock a - number of white Granite, Gold Fig r • ed, Blue, Marble, Flowing Blue and Mulber. Tea_Se , s,„...of nieces. Also, Platetind. Dishes, Tumblers, Preserve Dishes, Syrup Bottles, &c. of every description and, price so that he will be able to meet the wants and mean; of all in the community,who may favor 10 tit with a call mnrs China and Crockery Ware White Granite Stone Warr, such as Dishes, Hares, Tea Sets, covereJ nd uncovered dishes, bowls,' totlet and elm ,ber sets, pitchers, &e., togotner with a lot o llitte Liverpim/ Tritre, all of the latest style sad shapes, also, all the various articles of the hest common • White and Edged Ware. The' assortment includes a few plain While and Gold Band China Tea Sets, ofthe best quality and style, and also all the necessary articles of the best Granite, Stone end Blue Liverpool Ware suitable for any sized DiUrere — TrTeTrSels, as may. bo wanted, together with n varicty of Glass Ware, including a fine assortmedt of Bar and Table Tumblers, dishes, .footed and other bowls, goblets, wino *glaimos, lemonades, lamps, &c. The prices for all of which are fixed at the lowest cash prices. We invite our frionds who aro in want of articles in our lino to give us a call. mars J W EBY. rRESIZ GROCERIES 1 A NEW supply of fresh Coffees, White and Brown Sugars, Spices of all hinds, ground and ngro uund, with other v s o arietief a-Gro ceryliStore, Including also a new supply .of Jen kin's .No. I Quality of FINE GREEN & BLACK TEAS, in metallic packs of quarter, half and pound vacicages from 50 to $1,50 per pound, as also n the bulk. All just opened and for sale at the store of . - tin:l2] J W EBY. Patent Starch Polish, EIOR giving a beautiful gloss to Linens, Illus• line, Collars, &c., and prevents dust from sticking to Linong, &c. It contains nothing injurious. Just received by deal ' G .14P lIITNER. IVX: Ai SWXL'ER, - No, 8 Alnrkot Street, near Me Bridge, RARRISBURG. E A.L E ft. iN MOT NE Res , . m Li ell-TINES, HAND TOLS, Svc.. rem t . bo • mom . celebrated Eastern Alanulacteries. grFurnished' at Manufactur e pricos...oo • [mars-3m. r t FORFEIT.. DR. HUNTER WLLL U/ forfeit ssoof failing to cure any case of disease that may coma under his care, no matter how long standing or a ffl icting. Either BOX arc invited to this private room, 38 North SE VE YT a Street, Philadelphia, ,without fear of interruption by other patients. . Strangers and &theta who have .beon - unfortunate in the selection of a physician era invited to cull.— Those who haVe injured 'themselves by solitary vice are also invited. READ AND itFiFLECT.—The afflicted would di) well to reflect before trusting their ' health, happinoss, and in many.cases, their livos in the 'lands of physicians, ignorant of this class of =Wish. It is certainly Impossible for one man to understand all the ills tho human family, two - subject to. Every respectable -physician has his peculiar brutish in wide!' he is more sue cussful than! his brother' professors and to that Ile devotes most of his time and study.' YEARS• PRACTICI::, exclusively de voted. to the.study-and treattnent of diseases of the sexual organe,toptlior with ulcers upon the 'body. throat, nese, or-lege i pains in the bead or bonas".morcurial rheumatism , gravel, irregular ities, disease ar iaing from youthful excesses or iniparitios of the blood, Whereby the' constitu• tion has bbeorno enfeebled, enables the ckoctor to offer speedy relief toali who may plaeo - theha. wolves under his curo, • • tiutv•s New 'Abartis6ncnts. 11 4 41 1 00iDirlitog . p4 rpitisnol RESPECTFULLY informs the public gen erally, that he hat just returned from the city with a large and splendid assortment of articles tuituble for gentlemen and ladies' toilets, such as • SHAVING CFMAMS AND • SOAPS. Roussel's Rose and Ambrosial shriving cream, " 0 lephane, " Wash Balls, Circassian Soaps. Fancy Toilet Soaps, &c., . " Extracts pf various odors, Fancy Cologne and Cologne bottles, " Compound Ox Marlow Pomade, Recinine, together with Geranium rose hair oil, ox marrows, lioarg oil, Ere. Also a rare assortment of brushes, such as hat 'Brindl es, nail, do., tooth, do.. shaving, do., clothes, do. A lot,ofrazors, a,td razor strops. Also on hand a large assortment of hair work, such as Gentlemens' wigs and scalps.. La - dies do, Back and front braids, _ . " Curls, 81. c., and a variety of other articles to which the attention of the public is respectfully invited,' 3 Carlisle, Mny 2b, 16.51. THC subscribers would respectfully inform the public that 'they have commenced the bu• sinese of Upholstering, in all its branches, at their shop, on Loather street, near Leonard's corner, where they nre prepared to manufacture to order all kingof MA'I"PRASSES, such Us the newly patented Spirit/ Spring .11 - uttrass, Curled Hair ,Haut, asses, flask Beds, dc., all of which are made ifi the best style, and at very low prides. 'lite public arc beComing aware of the health ful and invigorating influence of these beds, in preference to leathers, amid the experience of eminent physicians in cities and elsewhere, u niversally recommends them as the best to be used by persons in health as well as the infirm and invalids. Principals of Colleges, Acade mies, and Hotel keepers, as well as families, are respectfully invited to give us a call. {0 -SADDLING in all its various branches carried on in the same shop. May 28,'51. TIZZARD & SHELLY. LAW LIBRARY- FOR SALE. A valuable LAW LILMARY, belonging to Judge Brandebury, and •eonSisting 'of most of the Pennsylvania Reports and a number of oth er standard Law Works, will be sold very low to any person purchasing the lot. The books cats be seen and the prices ascertained by call ing at the office of W. M. PEN ROSE, Esq., in Main Street-, H. SAXTON Dr, GEORGE Z...l3kETZ,____ WILL perform al - operations upon the „teeth that may be re requireti for their preservation. Artificial teeth inserted, from a single tooth to an entire set, on the most scientific principles. Diseases of the mouth and irregularities carefully frosted. _Of fice qt the residence of his brother, on th, Pitt Street, Carlisle. Mrs. M. NEFF has opened - 4. p lendid as sortment of Spring and Fancy :Millinery, tier stock consists of Straw and Fancy Silk Bonnets, Children's'liats, Ladies Dress Caps, and an assortment of Fancy Goods, embracing in part, Ribbons, Crape Shawls, Flowers, Parasols, Bonnet Caps, • Corsetts, Collars, Dress Silks, Combs, . Capes, • Curls, 0 . Sleeves, Rair,Rraids, s-c. • Bonnets altered in:the neatest and moat (ash ionnble manner. Pleass,..eall and examine my stock. [my7J M. NEFF. -----PLlE—suliserilyer—bas-just-received—a—large shpply of BOOTS Sz. SHOES, .for Spring 'and Surtimer Wear, which makes his assortment very complete. It comprises Gentlemen's French Celt Skin and 'Morocco Boots, Congress-Gailers ' Jack son'lkoarg; Men's, Boys' and Youths' Enam elled Congress Boots, Calf Skin, Goat and Kip Brogans, Morocco.Bools, Slippers, 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 arc respectlully solicited to con tinue their patronage. Carlisle, may . / WM. M PORTER. viTtue of an Order or the Orphans' Court of Centre, county, will be exposed to pub lic sale on Thursday, the 11th day of June, A. D., 1851, at the Court House, in the borough _sqi . .l3(3.llefpptg.,.. Centre county, __the .undivided lour-Wills 'of a certain tract of land adjoining the borough of Bellefonte. containing 29 ACRES and perelies, upon which is erected a large PO UNDRY,MACIIINL SH P,Wurehous . e, —a - Two Si - ery-St - o - ne --- llotteerc - BartFrand - Three Frame Dwellim; Houses, said property being well known as LIAR RIS'S MILL PROPER TY: A large STONE GRIST AND AIER.- CH ANT MILL, was erected on the premises whicli o was recently destroyed by fire, the walls J D HALBERT of which are standing, and deemed sufficient to rebuild on. The water power is ample for six run of stone all the year, being chictli , - spring water, and not affected with ice or drought.— The location is very eligible for country custom or merchant work, being within a quarter of a mile of the head of Bald Eagle canal, which. with the State Canals aflbrd a navigation to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Tho Foundry - is well located and capable of doing a large a• inonnt of business. Persons desiring n property well adapted to milhog and manutacturing will do well to at tend the sale. TERMS OF SALE.-00e third of the purchase money to be paid in hand at the confirmation of the sale, and the balance in two equal payments with interest, secured by bond and mortgage. BOND VALENTINE, uard inn of-the-minor-chi Idron-of-Ilarri z deceased. ._ . . 24. I).—lt Is underssoo4 that the remaining ono fifth will be -exposed to sale ut the same time and place. Bellefonte, May 28, 1.851,—te. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. I.IIIURSUANT to an order of the Orphans' Courtf L gt Becks county, will ~be sold at Public - Voodoo- on MONDAY, tho. Oth_ day of June, A. 1851, at the house of Isaac Liv'ngwood, in Amity township, said county, it being part of the premises to be sold, A cer tain tnessuage, tenement and tract of land, ,-situate-in-said-township-and-county,-bounded by lands o( Jacob Kline, Charles Griesmoyer, Reading and Perkiomon Turnpike, - 'Hannah Royer, Samuel Wetzel, and the river Seim'. kill, containing 74i ACRES, including the space taken up by the Railroad. The improve. menta aro a two story stone DWEL. ;ME LING HOUSE, and two Tenant them • a sus, Spring House, over a never-failing spring of water. Also, a pump of water near the door, a atone Barn, and other outbuild 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 Guldin, Jacob Hartranft, Catherine Cleaver, - wifirof TbOmas Rudy, Samuel Weit zel, and Reading and Perkioinen Turnpike, and Charles Graismoyer, containing 71' ACRES and 124 PERCHES Also, a tract of WOOD• LAND, situate in Amity tbwriship, said coml. ! ty, bounded by lands of George- Dangler, R. Boyer, ' Samuel Ache, and land of .Moses Yo cum, dee'd. Catharine Fatly, now the wife of Thomas ,Rady, and, Jacob 'Hammitt, contain. lug Seven Acres and'Five Porches.: - 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 Rudy, Jacob Geiger, Jeremiah Hine, and land of said Mo• sea Yocum, dec'd', containing .FOURTEEN ACRES andi THIRTY PERCHES. - Also, one -other tract of WOODLAND situated in Earl township, said county, bound, .ed on the. north by lands of lionry ..Arms on the east by land late of Jacob Weaver, and on the south and west. by lands late of David containing TEN ACRES andliVenty font Porches. - Also; one other tract of WOK:ILAN!) situate in same township and county, bounded by lands of Samuel Francis, George and Jac% Mine, and Abraham' P. Ludwig, containing TWO ACRES end thirty-one perches. Also; one other tract of WOQDLAND situate in Union township, said county, bound ed hy lands of Hem) , !Cupp and othora,:contain.. .ingTEN •ACRES. Late the property' of Jlfoses Yocum, dee'd. Solo to commenco at 11 o clock in the fore. noon, when attendancowill be given and terms made known by JOHN YOCUM, Adtn't.. By ordor,of the Court,. W-. btstti,, Grit. itooding, May 7 to. . William Webb,, UPAOLSTERING. Bonnets! Bonnets! BOOTS AND SIIOES. Orphans' Court Sale. Miocellatteono. X;XSI I Or DZIALLEItS OF Goo(le, Waresancl Merehandize., Also, Millers; Distillers, Lumber Men. &c., within the County' of Cumberland returned and classified, in accordance with the several acts of Assembly, as follows, viz :• Carlisle J W Eby Joseph.l) Halbert Samuel Elliott Charles Ogilby • George 'W Hauer A & W Bentz Daniel Eckele, liquors John Faller • do J & D Rhoads 4 ` W B Murray S W Haverstick, liquors Robert Snodgrass S A Hubbard. Thomas Conlyn Henry Saxton Jacob Rheem - John Humeri liquors - Peter Monyer John P Lynn Jacob Wolf • Jabob Senor Jacob Leiby, liquors C. Inhoff, Ag't., liquors George Foland. liquors SIAI Hoover T H Skilee J All Rawlins Wm M Porter Arnold & Levi Arnold & Livingston David Martin John Keeney - N W Woods, Ag't. Haller & Conner Lewis Steiner S Drell J L Sterner John N Armstrong John Gillen, liquors Philip Alessersmith William L Sellers A C Fetter Henry Glass lEEE Mifflin John 13 Perry henry Snider John Ernest,' liquors Sliippensburg. Robert ^ Snodarase Edward Schull John Gish C F Kunkle “. • . S Kunkle John Stumbaugh Philip Koontz Peter S Artz, Agt. Joseph P Nevin & W D E Hays JC&G•I3 Altiek Samuel-Sham-liquors-- -- S D Wonderlich Jacob Pogue, liquors John Fulwiler, Agt Bricker & Alllr Arnold • & Cdviv , Stambaugh &McKesson Jacob Bumbarger Dickinson. Andrew G Miller Russel & Dice D L Bee Mum Newcomer & Kurtz New ille Thomas Stough Wm Barr, Agt. Hunter 'Herron Jamison Hannon, liquors T McCandlish Jacob Swoyer Williams & Brother S W Shari) • ' John Diller, jr. Silver Spring. John Coylo George Loiby John Reed Jacob Simmena Glover & Co. rank/ord. J B Lackey & Co., liquors Mechanicsburg, Simon Arnold, liquors Ephraim Zug J L Reigle Henry Leas Ira Day J I.' Spahr . - Swiler & Emminger Webber & Swisher Mellison; Zechariah & Co. George Singiser South Middleton A \V Leidich Rider & Weakley S N Uiven Hopewell Wherry & Rhonda, Snider & Deihl, Newton Mr. Wiley Joseph Smith le & Piper West Peransborough, Josiah Ih & Son Donaldson &-Green Thomas, Greason Reninnger J D Gilliland Southampton Jacob licfllcbouglier & Co. .Il'orth Middleton Samuel Darr Elias Light Hump dcn V Feeler (; C W Heldes ni./ Henry RuppaL47l John liutz Ease rennsborough. Jacob Ileninger, liquors Adam Eslinger Joseph 0 Bunks Fleisher & Eshenbour Bigler, McKinley & Wilt llmun=ell & Kerr New Cumberland. Tames IC Bank, liquors John G do Adam Beeklei , Mouser, James & Co. Church, Feeman & Co. Valentine, Feemun & Co. arlea_aya • Upper Allen. A L Cathcart Matthias Bitnor, liquors • Lower Allen Isaac Barton, liquors Jacob Epley & Co • James Lutz . Monroe Strcck & Brandt M & S Morrbtt Stesse & Gesseamen Mills. Carleak S Ilolliday Silver Spring. Thomas B Bryson John Shoffhor. George H Bucher John Harlurcher East Pennuborougli JLiinfolddrman . John Heck Upper Allen James Williams Jacob Coovar Lower Aileri Georg() Lontz J 1,-Boyea .- C Eberly Bitnor & Erich Williom Brooke Branatnan & Fitting Ifavden John Snavery South Middleton - Jacob - Shonffer Monroe David Fogleeong - ' 13 John Prosser 4 John A Ahl- 13 C W Aid 13 'David Rife . 13 Benjamin Gaiter 13 North Middleton. Wm M Henderson & Son 11 Wm .111 Hendereon.(eave mills) 14 David Hoover' 14 . . Hemminger & Heagy 12 Dickinson. A H Manus John Moors (Gusler) Frankford. John Hays Southampton Poor Cramer MiippenOurg Township. N9vin'ti Mire . . 14 Jacob Fisool West Pcnn.Bborough Slice & Janice Isaac Shellabargor Pater Faust- „ • 'John Laughlin ".hob Shollabarger • • Irope!aell Ricoh • - Nretoion. John E i rnost ' • ' J 21.laric.wart , Christina Au • Edwird Showers C Inhoff, Agt,, Upper, Allen. Win Hnicness* Heirs, ' • ' 9' 8 00 John Bowman _ 97 Nort4' • WmHenderson —7 - 26, 00 Agouth'Xiddeeton; Class. $ cts Robert Given ' - John M Goody , Monroe M G Beltzhoover CW&P A Al& Soupiampton. MartiniCoover • (10 s 5 00 Robert)Quigley Jacob Au Ramp & Grove William Alexander William Barnitz Boor, Oyster- and -gating ,yoases. . Carlisle. Jacob tow ' ossiTh Markle Charles Butler Philip.Ditrich - • Wm Bretton Ease Pen6Lgrough. Joseph 0. Banks Monroe Stesso & Gesseamen . _ . Vp . per Allen. A L Cathcart "'4 ' 5 00 Elijah Switzer Mr. Mitchell Mr: Cramer CUMBERLAND COUNTY,. 88. Ido hereby certify that the foregoing a correct list of the Dealers in Merchandise, Pa tent Medicines, &c., in Cumberland county as returned to mo by Jefferson Worthington; Esq., Mercantile Appraiser. 7:II • peri3ong re turned and classified under the act of 1849, re— lating to Distilleries, Breweries, - Patent Medi cines, Efitini Houses, hse. QM all 11erchants, and others, returned and plassified'asObove, are notified to cell and take out their iespectivo Licenses_without clelay_. - . . t"' • %VM 111 - P - 0 - 12TE12 .. ' County 'Titatufer. 7 00 7 00 10'50 Patent Graduating 717wyere 10 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 THE undersigned, after considerable ex panse and experiment, has succeodedin'produ .cing a TW YE E •for,,Blackamith's, Forges, which, wherever it has been tried, has proved itself superior to anything of the:kind over 'be fore invented.- It has advantages which no other Twyere possesses. lat. Tho blast can 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 slinking the fire, thus enabling the srpith to take a clean clear host. 9d. By actual experiment it saves one-third of the fuel, while the work can bo done ono-fourth faster. 4th. 'The blast birle moved eight or nine inches :from the back which is a groat advantage to the smith, doing crooked or cliflicult_work.sth._lt is not liable to gfuotlloowre in rd g e & a r n tl l il w ca i t l e l s hui se t le m eate n s r o a m rs i ma ny in the possession of the Patentee, will show that it has given complete satisfaction, ancr also -its.great-auperiority_over,allethers.—„--, 10 00 10 po 7 00 15 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 GO 10 13 15 00 13 10 00 13 .10 00 14 7 op 14 7 00 14 '7OO 14 7 00 14 7" 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 Carlisle, April 28th, 1851.—This is to certify that I have in my fire ono °ironer's Twyeroa, end for the short time that I have tried it I can say thnt I can do more work by one—thiri than I could do with the old- Twyere. Of all the different Twyores that I have ever tried, I can say that Porter's is the best, on account of the facilities of the valvei. - WM. WORT. • Carlisle, April 20th, 1251.-t4ntlr;-lt , to certify that I have tried tho rwyere of Robret I) Par• ter, and I find that it is o most excellent article, for I !rave tried several Twyerea,but this is far superiot to any that I have over seen used, for it heats quicker end more mgular, and with it I can do ono•third more, work in the same time. therefore, recommend its use to all who stand in need of such an article. 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 7 or 7 00 7 00 This is to certify that I hove - put in my forgo one of Porter's Pntont Graduating Twyers and itis the. Lest that..l.havo.evOrsocnoind-sustaine all the advantages claimed for it. over other Twyercs. I would not take twonty dollars and do without it. 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 13 II 14 11 ' I A.. 13 ZEIGLER, S. Hiddlelon. --Personswiold ng-to-e xatnine-the.nhove-twyern eon do so by calling on the undersigned at Wm AI Porter's, Carlisle. Rights for counties or States aro offered for sale. Early attention is requested. [7my] ROB'T D PORTER: TO .50 7 00 7 00 7 00 Hubbard'? Female School. 91 . 1 HE second quarter of the Female School, I under the direction of J. W. Hubbard, will commence on MONDAY, May 12th.— All the branches of a thorough English Edu cation will be taught. Also, the Latin, Greek, and Francis Languages. Tuition, for the Eng lish from 87 to $9 per quarter. An cient Languages and French 03 extra. Sell°• bars can commence at any Oslo intermediate between the beginning and close of each quar ter, by paying for time of attendance only. 'nap J. - W, -HUBBARD. 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 14 14 14 14 10 50 10 50 7 00 10 00 10 00 /0 00 14 11 II 13 13 13 ATEST ARRIVAL ' 4 l,n I-4 FROM CHINA!—The -vo — lovers of . good TEA can be LISA supplied with Jonkin's dr. Co's uporior Croon tin :so c 754A11 ., ak Tons, either loose or put up "- in fourth, half or pound me• bailie packs to suit purchasers at prices ranging from,so cents up to SI per pound, by culling at the store of [mrs] J. D. DALBERT. 12 50 'l5 00 10..50 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 Oil 7 00 IHAVE received from Mr. Landreth, 'iny A Spring supply of. FRESH - G A It .11E N SEEDS, winch are warranted genuine, mar2G S. ELLIOTT. 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 yARESII GARDEN SEEDS,• of the ., bost ,W quality, from the eolebrated establishments of Risley & Co., New York, and D. Land reth Philadelphia, all of aro -warranted fresh, just received and for sale at the Cheap Drug and Book Store- of rargG s: W. HAYERSTICK.- • 7 00 7 00 12 50 10 00 7,.00 0 00 13 14 " 13 COD LIVER OIL.—Ap excollent V for solo by mar 26 7:: 00 MOOTS & SIMMS. I AM. now opening my Spring stock of La dies and Gentlemen's 'Boots and Shoce.i. , - Alm/, a largo lot of Boys Misses and Children's Shoos. • All of the newest. 'style, bost'iluality, and twit of all very cheap.' opt • •'- C. OGILBY. 7 no 10 no 40 00 10 00 I . 00 10 00 700 7 1 0 12 50 . ... .. , , . "0, it came o'er my par , like the sweei, South; That breathes upon a bank of Violets, . Stealing and givin g odor." „ Several hundred moccs• just received from Leo & Welkeee, and sold at :city., prjeCs. A liberal discount' mode to . those litho buy by the quantity., Call et RAWLINS' noxt•dOor to the P. 0, - - , -;, -:.;,,,,:: i;,' .t: [maY7 10 00 10 00 7 CO 7 OD • , Coino lot mo.mako a sunny roalro around tlico Of thought and beauty. Bore arc hooks' A fine assortmontjust vicol*ed , —Historical, Poetical and Religious, at RAWLINS', Main at. Arranginnonts aretnadO by which Sabbath Schools can - ho furnishatint.Publishors 7 03 7 OU 10 00 10 op 7 00 7 CO 7 00 0100 13 13 ,i 4 14 `l4 13 vaTHEAT,, RYE,: CORN,. , AND; :TV • purehaied •py:the ittidersigued. find the hlgliest marketAtitee paid in "Aldo; flood Faintly Flour and , Mill.Vsed,Oftdifferent, kinds for sale- on reasonable terms: .%Apply at ,the Farmer's Mill (formerly (leed...:Hom),) West: Pentieborough loytinehip,-OursPoriand' , countyi 'may7-;2royd ..M.A.RSIIALII . JAMES: . 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 OP Carlisle.. .. 9 ' .0 00 10 5 09 10 s'oo Bremen. Carlisle. Shifipatsburi. • 8 5 Oa RetoMere of Patent Medicbiog. Newuille. Carlisle .5 00 " 5 00 '4 5 00 PoWZIIR'S JNO. N. GLANDING, Cotchemith 1 21"..iL TEA! , MEIJI! ~~i ~0 RP . ►L` it GARDEN SEEMS. HUBBARD. PAUSZCI 11001U3.4 . GRAIN 'N/IT4LNWIP ;lUii ~cllaitou . 9 - 8..00 9 .•8.00 1 - wusT zrl puUtILE Fresh Drug*, Medicines, Perfumery, Fancy ' ' armies, &c. • IE-sUbecriber has just received his Spring , supply of DRUGS, MEDICINES AND EMICALS, among which can be found eiierrartiCla used by Physicians -in their pre. scriptiene, to the putting up of which, ho will gigs purticular attention. Also, Paints; oils, Dye Stuffs., Perfumery, 0 0 aPi 3, &.0.. and a variety of Fancy,artieles too num ,arena to mention, together with a superior lot of TOBACCO AND CIGARS of various brande, all or, which, having purchased in per riUrt;upon the moat favorable terms, he will, - guarantee as being of the best 'quality, and is willing to sell, not exactly at City Prices, yet fora very entail advance for CASH*. He would respectfully invite the attention of Physicians, Country Merchants and Pedlars, to'whom he will make a liberal deduction.— 'Opposite the Rail Road Depot, corner of Pitt inic[High streets, Carlisla, Pd. mnrl9- • - S A-FIUBBARD.- 20 Oo ,5. B' • . 12.;50" 8 12 _5O 10' '' 4 3' 00 9 8 00 LATEST ARRIVAL OF 8 .5 8 5 B,t 5 SPRZNG & SUMPACER GOODS, 4t the Cheap Store, 148 North Hanover at. AVING returned from Philadelphia with a LI selected assortment, of Spv:na and Sum— mer Goods, I would respectfully Invite all per sons who wish to purchase now goods to cull and examine my stock, as I am determined to sell nt small profits. Among thorn may be round 4 5 LADIES' DRESS GOODS, 4 5 00 'Such as Silk. Tissues, Silly Lustres, Foulard Silks, plain and figured De Laines, 13 erege, Hemp do Laines, Lawns, Ginghams and'Cali coos. B ONNA'TS, A. large assortment of Bonnets, all qualities and of tho newest styles. Also', Bonnet Ribbons. Kid GlOves and Parasols. CLOTHS, CASSLVERES 4 VESTINGS, Tweeds, Jeans, Gambroons, Velvet Corde Blue Drills, &c. Also, Muslim!, Tickinge Ta ble Diaper, Linen Table Cloths, Checks, Ho Siery, Bagging, &c. GROCERIES, • Coffee, "Molasses, Green and Black Teas and Spices. Butter, Eggs, Rows and Soap, and nit kinds of Country Produce taken at market prices, in exchange for goods. tip 9 .-A --C FETTER. For the Benefit of the Public. THE subscribers take this method of inform• ing their old customers and the public generally that they have removed their extensive CLOTHING , ESTABLISHAIRNT one door north of their old stand, to the room fOrmerly occupied 'by S A 'Coyle, in North' Hanover street,. Carlisle, where they have ad. - dale thcir stock anrextensive-assortment-of SPRING 4. SUMMER' CLOTHING. They keep constantly on hand a full assortment of every kind of clothing-either for dress or la. boor.- Their stock consists in part of fine cloth Dress a,nd Frock Coats, Cassuriere 'ants, Silk and Satin Vests, and also coats of sattineu Tweed, Croton Cloth, Cdshmerett, Linen, &c. and a frill assortment'of pants for summer wear and to their assortment of clothing there is scarcely an end, embraCing almost every varie ty of pattern, 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, censtantly on hand an assortment of Leather and Hair trunks valises, carpet bags, Mnbrollas, hats"and Caps, susPenders, dress and under shirts, bosoms and co'lars, fancy and plain silk neck and pocket handkerchiefs, and lots of notions" to numerous to mention. We invite you to give us 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. clothing, but, that their garments are all made io Car isle under their own supervision.. 9ap3m ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON. )30_1WMPTS,MONNETSi varied assortment of Straw Bonnets, of all de scriptions. Also, 100 Bolts Bonnet Ribbons, dm cheapest aver offered in Carlisle: . Call soon or you will miss bargains in Bonnet Rib• bons. LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, Wo aro now. opaiiing a very choice lot of La. dies and Gentlemen's Linen Cambric Hand kerchiefs, at various prices, decidedly the cheapest lot of handkerchiefs wo haVe, over of fered to the public. Ladies do not miss them. IRISH LINENS, &c. We are just receiving a jarge lot Irish Linens from the best Bleacheries and at low prices.— Also, Barnsley Sheetings, Pillow case Linens and Mullins, with a *nasal assortment of Li. :'nen Pant Stuffs. NEW STYLE DRESS TRIMMINGS Just received the new style Quilted Rib. bons for Trimming Lrdies Dresses, Also, now Style Buttons of various kinds for Ladies Dienes • BLACK SILKS, &c. Just opened a'gene'ral - assolttoent ot" Woe and Colored Silks and Berege do Loins, with other dress goods. --SP RING-A-N-Di-SU CLOTHING!! - LIVERY BODY should 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 ---STEXNER'S CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, West Mani 84 next door to Burlgtolder's Hotel, Embracing a choice of the Lost, most desire. ble.and fashionable CASHMERETT COATS, , lIABIT CLOTH 'do. LINEN DRILLING do. • - TWEEDS, &c, &c. Together with a great variety of English, French and American CLOTHS and Summer Fabrics, adapted to the wants of Men and Bova, both for Dread and Business• Garments. Particular care Ins been taken to procure the now style BUMMER COATS, PANTALOON, • VESTS, t.to. To which ho would Invite special atte Won.— FU RNISII ING GOOD S, cons ting of Shirts, Stocks, Irandkerchiefs, &e. all of which are offered at the lowest pose) le cash prices, and as Cheap as any other/Clothing Store in the Union. Parents aho desire lloye Clothiug, are earnestly invited to examine the stock. Country s ore keepers can be accom modated at very low rates for cash. - [l6ap I XE "Ifr sipluora GOODS! AT THE CHEAP STORE Virg, have just returned from the city with lir-a - large-and ostensive assortment of CLOTHS, CASHMERES f j• VESTINGS, Linen and cotton pantaloon stuffs, fer,mon-and boys wear , tweeds, black summer clothe, Ken tuckyjeane, &c., cheaper than ever, . DRESS GOODS, .2lfous. de .T,aines 4000 yda Chintzes, Barege de Lainesp Dolled Swims, Lawns, Plain Staines, Ginghams, Plaih faconeta, Alpachas, Barred do. Silk Poplines, Bbmbazines, Colored Bareges, BON E'TS, A good assortment, from 50 cont to $2,50 Palm Leaf, Leghorn and Rough and Ready nets, &c. MUSLINS, TICKINGS, CHECKS, lineit.and cotton diapers, nankeens, and an ex cellent stock of Milsline, that cant -be beat for cheapness, Edgings, insertinge, Gloves,' Ho slory,Susponders, and a large lot of RIBBONS 6 , I'AEASOLS,.. whitth will be sidd cheap. GROt3ERIES, SPICES, TEAS, &c., which will be sold at lolvor prices than the sem can beJbought here or elsewhere. 'l6an The Universal Pierrigeratal Tho suliseriher.wciuld invite the: citizens to examine the,Universdl Refrigerator with WU ler Filter attached, which may..be seen at his 'residence, now in opertition,2and can ho fur nished at city pricee, therebyonving freight. • May 21,'51. MIME% Adaths,Et Co's. Express. 111 M business community and pabllg gone:- IL rally are informdd that •tho proprietors have made 'arrangements for a DAILY Ex.- iP RESS LINE over the Cumberland 'Valley Rail Road. ' All geode dolivered at the office •in Philadelphia or Baltimore, before 10 o'clock nt.iiight will roach Carlisle •by the' morning train. - , • in aY7 A :CARQ'PIIERS, • • . etn,OCZ'XiIIIS. JUST reciAted:tk iToilti lot eirciTtOCERIP§ which will bo sold vary loi.to,t tbo old cheap 'Mori), R not Alain ' • . '• •ap2. • ' • C. OGILf3y, . THE subscriber has•just opened a genera} 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 Barego De Laines, Bernice, Poplins, Silk Tissues, French Mid Scotch Lawns, Plain and dotted Swiss Muslins, and Linen Lus. tree, Ginghams, English Chintzes, btr. • A.full assortment of Bonnet Ribbons, Lace Gloves Ond Mits. Kid, and Lisle Thread Gloves, Hand kerchiefs in great variety, Lined and Plain Por asols, Wide SilkgrimmingLaces, Worsted La ces, Ribbon Dress . Trimmings, Bonnet:solns and Partings, with a generld assortment of Mil— linery Goods. May 21;51. G. W. HITHER. N. B. An experienced salesman wanted im• mediately. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! THE mostextensivc rid.ortnient Of SPRING GOODS ever brought to Carlise, now opening and offering by the subscriber on tho most ac commodating terms and uncommonly , chenp.— Among the lot will be found a most splendid assortment of LADIES DRESS GOODS, each tie Gime and Foulard Silks, Silk and Li nenVoplinee, 13arege Do Dairies, Fig'd Surg, Lawns, Baragee,- Tissues, Alureelines, Bril liantine, &c. An immense stock of Bonnets, all 'qualfiies and prices. Also, Bonnet Ribbons and Flow ers in great variety and very beautiful. CARPETINGS & MATTINGS, A full assortment of all kinds Carpetings and Mattings. Wll!te and colored CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, Some new and eleg ant French, Cloths -and Cassimeres reduce d prices. Muslins,.Tick. ings, Choclcs, Hosiery, Baggings,,&e. The public are invited to call and examine this large and splendid stock of new goods, and they will certainly be suited withthe goods and prices. Recollect the old stand East Main st.,, Carlisle. DTP.] C. OGILBY.. THE subscriber having removed his Grocery Establishment, on aontli Hanover ..1) street, to the Ingo bbilding pearly 11•% ': i t o g o a s t i t t e e n t h i i e s n o o l 1 'l l i a e u t d mi d b e li s e ir t e o s ' t t li o e c s a ti ' 1 ' ' l.l` perionstoelt - of FRESH GROCER IES which he has just - opened, and which hu will sell_on the most accommodattng_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 Perfect 'Family Grocery, Such as sugars. coffee, teas, spices, hams, dried beef, 'cheese, shad, mackerel, herrings dried fruit, soaps e &c., together with on elegant as sortment of China and Crockery Ware of eve style tad quality, queensware, brooms, brushes, baskets, and.an endless variety of ar, ticles which iris impossible to enumerate.— ForcheaPness and excellence his articles can not be surpassed A call from the public is therefore rospectfully=solicited _ . _ IMO LUMBER dr. COAL YARD. THE subscriber would respectfully inform his customers and the public generally that he still continues the LUMBER AND COAL; BUSINESS, and that having lately purchased in addition to his former business facilities, the large and convenient Warehouse and Coal Yard 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, he. is now more lully prepared to enlarge his business. Ile has at thistime and is keeping constantly on hand a well selected assortment-of SEASONED LUMBER, of all, kinds sorts; and sizes. Likewt'se the different kinds oI FAMILr COAL. such as stove Coal of the different kinds, Lime burners and Blaclssmith'S Coal, of'the heat quality.— A I of which 113 will soil unusually low for Cash. Ho will also keep constantly oh hand PLASTER, SALT, FISH, &c: With all the different nrticles. generally found in a well stored NVarehouse. Ile will also at all times buy PRODUCE and FLOUR, I'or which ho will pay the highest current prices: 'Being very thankful for past favorry would most anxiously solicit a continuation of pt least n reasonable sha-so of public patronage. marl 9 • SAIVI'L, M. HOOVER. roIIE subscriber having just returned from lL the East, offers to the public a more am pie and complete assortment of goods in his line, than ever previously offered, and respect fully _solicits dealers end others to give him.a call, Nvhoin lie Sifl Show them goods at aston ishingly low prices. To Built:erg, Carpenters and Others. G W IJITNGR His stock comprises a full- assortment of Locks rind Lunches of every deseripton,,Hin : ._ ges and Screws, Window Springs and Bolts of various kinds, Window Glass, Putty, Paints of all colors, Otl.s, Turj,entine, &c., &c.— Also, Mill, Cross-cut and Circular Saws, Hand Funnel, kipping and Back Saws, Augurs, Chi sels, Broad, Hand ❑tnd Chopping• Axes, Hatch ets, Planes and Plane Bins, Steel and Iron Squares, Files and Rasps, Brads and Spikes of all sizes. A complete assortment of Saddlery Tools, Silver, Brass and 'Jammed mounting, Carriage trimmings, Broad pasting and seaming Lace, plain and figured Canvass, Drab Cloths, Rati nett, Serge and Bucram, Moss and Deer hair patent an enamelled Leather, Lamps and Da shers. 'Lista, Hibbs, Follows and/ Spokes, & Eliptie springs, Iron ANles, Mailable Castings, c, My. stock embraces a complete assortment of goods in your line. Moroccos, lilting and binding Skins,' Lasts, Threati, — Pcgs by the barrel or smaller quantity, Tools or every de -seri p Dish, Maliog,any and Maplo Vanecrs, Mould ings and Rosette, Sota Snrings,'Glass,Mahog any, Mineral and Vaneered Knobs pf all sizes. To L'lachswiths, Fanners, and others, who may be in want of good Iron. He offers a full assortment of Hammered, Horse Shoe, - Scollop, Plough, broad and nar row Tire Iron. Also, Rolled Horse Shoe, Bar, Band, Round, Square, Tire, Hoop and Sheet Iron, Nail Rods, Russia Sheet Iron, Cast, Shear, Spring and Blister Steel; English and. American Wagon hnd Carriage Boxes, Anvils, Vicoe, Files and Rasps, Horn Shoo Nails, ektlii - To Housekeepers and those about entering the Ma trimonial State. t would invite attention to my beautiful as sortment of waiters end Trays, plain and Go thic style, knives and forks, Butcher Knives, Scissors and Sneers, Brittannin,Germen Silver, and Silver Plato, , Table and Tea Spoons, Brass and Emerald Preserving Kettles, smooth ing Irons, Hollow-ware, Tubs, Buckets, Churns; &c: Oils, Paints and Dye Stuffs; Fire and Water Proof Paint. • oct3o HENRY SAXTON. A CARD.• • To the Ladies:l.VAl M PORTER wit f ld respectfully inform the Ladies that he has fitted up the room recently occupied by Miss Betsey Kernel', next door to the old stand nsa LADIES SHOE STORE EXCLUSIVELY, whore they will find a well selected assortment of gaiters, buskins, ties, slippers, from the beat manufactories in Philadelphia, and also o i his own make, to which their attention is invite d. Carlisle, may 7 THE subscriber has on hand a large and well `selected oadortinent of MUSIC of all A & W BENTZ ode, consisting of .5* ongi, Marches, Waltzes, Polkas, &c.„ also instructions for Piano and other , instruments. " Borlini's Method" for piano, "Muzas Method for tiro Violin, &c. and. a supplymf - Violin nod- Guitar-Stringsoif rato quality at city prince.., Having mado-am. arrangement with en. porting and:publishing hoop in Philadelphia, lio'will bo constantly supplied witlinew 'Music and able tci:furnislianything in that lino at short notice .atul: upon. reasonable forms. Music Teachers will find, it for, their interest to call ' and examine for thomsoNes at, the corner of Pitt and streets, opposite the Mansion House fttil9l A...III.I.HDARD. . . . , 4 general assortment of . white and colored Linen Drilljngs forillion and Boy's wear 4 just iocPived by ' (May "21i! , 31) G IV 11,ITNER. Ainorican Ofi. . JUST recelve& aupely of. American Oil: Vol sale by A C . 00123 • No 148 Ner,fb !lanov • '; Stores Bt , .01)0/3s. NEW SPRING ctoons. BONNETS, 3R.EIICOVAL! Family Grocery Store. C. INHOFF EXTENSIVE CREAPER TRAN EVER. To Sadler: and Coach .}takers. To Cabinet and Shoe Makers JnittkstP,, Linen+Drilling 4.ll,itii' 21,J1)f.iiet-jici-tts-.::• EDWIN b. PARSER. - OLIVER, S,,E. CORNER OF CALVERT Bt, LOMBARD STS, BALTIMORE. EALERS in 'I in Plates; AmericatiiEng and Russia Sham Iron; Boiler' imd, ue Iron; Hoop and Roil Iron; Iron Wire; Tinned Copper; Zinc; Speltor Pig ' and Bar Lead; Lead Pipe; Sheet Lead; Block and Bnr Tip; Brass Kettles; Tinner's Tod's - and Ma chines; Stove' Trinitnings,• American Riveta, all sizes, Tinned and Black, &c. March 26,1851-lypd., , Great Margains - IN 'WATCHES; JEWELRY, Ac. 'THE undersigned, intending to remora lo their now store in a few weeks, and wishing to reduce their present stock, to make room for now Goods, have determined to sell nj, for cash, their large stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY, MILITARY and FANCY GOODS, (a con— siderable portion of which is of this Spring's importation,) at_ greatly reduced prices. --Many: of the Goode will be sold without regard to cost and purchasers may rely on getting bargains at wholesale or retail. CANFIELD, BROTHER & CO. No. 227 Baltimore street, corner of Charles et. Belt. 23ap2in CLOTHING; W FIOLESALE & RETAIL AT THE, Pniladelphia Waidrobe, Southeast Corner, Market di; Sixth Streets. R .I‘fcNEILLE & Co., Invite the ottan i", tion of Wholesale and Retail buyers, to their ektonsive and complete stock of Spring and Summer CLOTHING, comprising every variety of style that can bo produced. Our aim is to please and accommodate all, and in order to do this, wo manufacture. Clothing at almost every price. ? Selling FOR cAstr ONLY enables us to offer Clothing at a very trifling advance. Our motto is Small Profits: 'and Quick Sates. We aro confident that In examination by you is all that 'le - necessary to confirm what we say, and secure your custom... mari9-3m New and-Popular School Book,. driOMPREEIENSIVE SUMMARY e? NIVERSAL HISTORY, together with. a I3IOGRHPIIY of DISTINO U I S PI E PERSONS, to which• is appended an epitome. of Heathen Mythology, Natural Philosophy,. General Astronsmy and• Physiology. Adopted) in the Public Schools of Philadelphia. E. S. JONES & CO; Publishers; STV Corner of Fburth and Race 'ets. Plilla ,- 30thaply 'Teachers and School. Committeeti addressing letters to us 'post paid, will be furnished with. copies f'or examination. -- -fl 4-full-assortment—of—Books-and-Station . - . ery for sale at the Lowest Pricey. Harrisburg Steam Wood Turning and Scroll Sawing Shop. WOOD TURNING in all its branaltes,.in. city style and at city prices. Every variety of Cabinet and Carpenter wore eitilar on hand or turned to order. -,- Bed Posts, Table Legs,. 'Alain POSiBi Bolngres, Newell Posts, Wagon , Hubs,. Boats, Patterns, Column; Slat and. Quarter' Mouldings, Round or Octagow Chisel handles, 4ci. This shop is in STRAWBERRY ALLEY. near Third Street, and as we intend to please all our customers who want good work. dime, It is hoped the trade will give us weal!: • Ten— Pins and Ten-Pin , Balls made to order or re turned. - _ . Ot HICKOK, Harrisburg„ April 30th, 1801-Iy. NOVELTY 'IRON WORKS, THIS EstaFlishment—has-just—conlmencedi operation, and is prepared to. manure& are— Steam Engines and Boilers, Blowing Cylinders and Hot Blast Pipes,, Retorts, Lamp Posts. Gas and Water.Pipos, Car Wheels and Ailes, ; Castings-, Horse Power, Threshing Machines, I' lough Castings, Cant Iron Fronts for Houses' Cast Copoing and Railing, Patterns and Black smith's work made to order, _ _ _ J. H. JONES Harrisburg,Pa. ap2'sl-2nipd SAFETY rusm, FOR BLASTING ROCKS! to ® RD ERS.fer the above article, addressed to il/ to the undersigned at their Manufactory near Mechanicsburg, Cumberland county, Pa.,' will moot with prompt attention, and be filled. at - the lowest cash pnces. GEO. V. COOVER. PETER GINGRICH, 23ap 1 ypd Miticcoc LAST L.TOTICE. A ": persons indebted to die estateire - n lr - - 7—. ry Church, deed., aro requested to call on the sulJecrthar at the, demo or Church, Lee Sr. Fceman, Lumber Merchants, in New Cum berland and settle the same without delay, as t ftirther muulgence ennirorticeivmt It It CHURCIi, - may7tf Adm,r. DIOE.E'ICE r II P. subscriber, Assignee of Daniel Irecli;. I. of Lower Allen township, Cumberland' •ounty, hereby notilies all persons having :bums against said estate to hand them in with tat delay, in eider that the' ameba may be bet• led up. mayiptilt ASSIESSIVIENT. %/EMBERS of the Allen and Eastponnsbe— L i% rough Mutual Fire Insurance Company, ire hereby notified, that the Board. of Menu ' /ore, have ordered an assessment, of FOUR PER CENT on all. tho preminm notes duo. 1 'he company, on the eleventh day of March, 1 1851, to he paid previous to the 10th day of. June next, to the Treasurer. or Receiver. Aa the Treasurer intends calling on the members,. personally, before that time, hr would ; Lib advi 4able_to_be_read, LEWIS RYER, Secretary: '1 COCICLIN, TrertSfirenai March 26, 1851. 0 - Gazetto and Itepubliean,.,, York—Union anti Telegraph, Harrisburg-copy to amount $2. NOTICE, Carlialo Deposits Bank, May 6, 1851. THEToard - of Directors of this Institution. have this day declared n dividend of THREW _ PER CENT. for the last 'six months omthe Capital Stock paid in, which will:bo paid to the. stockholders or their legal representatives onCtrr after the 19th inst. may 7 - WM 11l BEETEM, Cashier. . Town Property:For -Sale. THE subscriber offers for tare the HOUSE: AND LOT shuate-on West street A, a ct i o n a i g t ail l t d o gs r i e o n c f P 119eroinI V th m e . B B o:- Mill./P 'rough of Carlisle. The' lot is 30:' feet in front and 120 , feet deep run• ning to on alley. The house its a substantial frame-building. one story and'a , half high, and in good order. rhere are a number of choice fruit trees on the ICI, and' the. propenty pos. 'sasses the. right to the use of a pump nearly Opposite the house. For further particulars. imply to • [ap2l P. GARDNER. . To be Sold at Private Sale, ALL that certain HOUSE AND LOT' situate in the Borouh of Curli.le, bounded on. the ow by a lot of •John Moore, on the north , by a lot•of Roy. John Ulrich. on the-. °?.<4111 .Weet , by n lot of Jacob' Weaver,. nnd otr the South by North Street, i ;P T ' containing 160 feet 111 front, and.24o. feet in depth. ITiwing• thereon e rected n two story donble, STONE !MUSE,, with a ono and n half story KITCHEN [Mitch ad thereto. 'Art indisputable title will be given, by the owner. • np2 MARGARETTA STURM. Bonnets and Ribbons. WE havo jiist received our third supply of those &J EAPIIONA'I 'S& BOArty.P—TIVBANM to which wo invite t Io aitenticn of tho . indieu. may 7 •• • ' .A .& W ,BE,INVIZ„ BONNETS! JUST.'roceived a new,supply of the latest lo co ( • A -CEETTER. .Pure Cider Vinegar,. • JUST received a froslaarrel of Pure Cido Vinegar, of superior quality, alid warreate , tree from adulteimion nova G :W..t NEIC Ohildrenrs Stockings. A FULL lissortincinkvpiWhite , ima 'Mired , ta. Morino tiosajOroll Aiv.ei'for .Childrch.— , . • ' Moo, Tiadloci IToeo iiiltroarvarimy ,loot by • • ^ ~,G,W. C. EBERLY