Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, June 25, 1851, Image 3

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    Aseytert l 'ittne,2o, - .1851. - '
!A. WlS.—T . ll'e /nuke! generally during
the past 1101 P has 'been.inactive` trui dnll,' the', •
late foreign - news 'having' little•Wr
upon - pricen., „U e ttim Metes: off slowly, et a-;'
bout old 'rates; 'Floni 'and • Corn int'',iither,
higher. Coal in, in. eteady,,ilinunsid Iron efitt 7
S FLOUR:4ND continuation of •
light receipts induced a bolter feeling in the
market in the ford 'Part'oPihe Week, and held
ere 4of. flour Tut up -.their..priees4l2tes bbL
whintr Inte - since, , howeveri had '• a tendeneY to
check sales, transactions" ?ensiling Some 7® - ;
8060 bble.- meetlyfats4,l2i6-$4,18i tot:sten
dard atiporfine, part • takenun -speculation, in
eluding better brands; and fresh • ground par
-colt at-s.l,2s; : an'd extra' et '5 4 , 60 05 4 1 76 -11 1 - 1
bbL,
_the market closing dull andliolders' gerv!
erally.freeeollers at',54,25 Vbbl. for standard,
'brands ; ..,The demand for, home use bas aloe,
been,. more''nettle, within: the: above range uf
quotations; for edmuton to extra, and s6sp;
trbbl, for fancy, brands. , Rye FlOur Min - •
moderate reipiest . atidendy rides, and Btg7oo
,bble: $3,57f, including some emallota
of better- brands at $3,44058,60, bbLL--
Corn Meal has been taken more freely without
much alteration- in. prim's!: -About 2600 bble.
Bramlpyino meal 'sold at hear $3 , and 1600
bbls. Ponn'a. at $2,76, including a email lot at
$1,87f 9 bbl:- • Moot of -the stook-is nowlim
ited above the presenteurrent rotes. The in
epections of the week are 10,839 bble., Flour,
448zhalf.bb1e. do.; 556b1i1e., • Rye Flour, and .
1827 - bblei' Corn- Meal.' : • . •
Oft,AlN. , -Tho Market has been poorly sup
plied this week; owing to the break in the ca
nal; and for Meat tho demand, continues lim
ited, salee.onlireaching some 8000 or 10,000
-- bushelk at l 9Bo,looo.fer.good reds, and 101(x)
1011c.40-Whito, part.in stare, including info-,
rior lots atlese rates. , Rye has been in stea
dy demand,'with further sales of Penn'a. at
71c., and tome,smalliots at no. , Corn, has
been scarce:; and wanted; 'at adiance, but
, the inarket'cloies With-More coining in: About
35,000bn:3141e hare.been taken at 6.2@68c. for
Soutgoin'and- Ponn'ti. yolk*, closing at the.
latter rite: Oats are also IC request, at hot,
ter prices, and 8000 000;000 bushels Penn's.
sold at 430440.. , •
zuz.,:aluatrALtmg.=
On Thursday, fliel9thinet., by the Roy. Mr.
'Wright, Mr. Da id_ &Riley; of Perry county,
to Miss Fanny AtehleY,'a.,Oarlisle.
DIED, . •
In Carlisle, On the lath inst.; Dr. A. W. Lo
baoh, of Landisburg, aged about 28 years.
At - Brown's - Mille, 14Sifllia county, Pa.-, on
Tuesday evening, Juno 17th; John Chalmers,
infant son • of. John It. and Catharine Turner,
formerly :of Carlisle, aged_Ono menth.
;"In North Middleton, on the '22d inst., Re
becca Jana, daughter. of William and Elizabeth
Cornman; aged 5 years and 8 months.
Iletu abutitisements.
WANTED. •
A young:man perfectly acquainted with the
- rotaildry - good_businestrund=having-had -fou
years. experienddin., it in- the city of Philadel
phia, wishes to secure s'eituation in the country
by the first of 'September. Satisfactory .refer
once as to character -and ,capacity can be, hors
from prosenremployers. A note addressed to
Salesman" nt . this office will meet with im
mediatd: attention: 25,-4t. chwmw.)
BOOKS AND STATION.ART.
A GENERAL assortment of Books,Htkion
- ary, PeriCidicale,ike.; condianili on hand-at th - ,
etore formerly owned by D. Martin, on Wow
High Street, a few doors coat of .the Post Office.
The Lodger, Bulletin, Sun, tr.c., received daily.
Juno 25,'51. - A..M. PIPER, .4.gt.
Al-ifto.4l3loMAWOOliatiN
. .
,
THIS Institution will commence its next tern
on the Ist of September, under the care of Mie
Phebei Paine, assisted by competent teatime'
' Instruction in. the langungea and drawing, n ,
extra charge.
Motile taaghtly' an cxperionced teacher, a
an extra charge. ; (june,2s,'sl,—tf.)
Xstate of: Patton, don't'.
.
N OTICI is lierefry given that Letters of Ad:
ministration On the estate -of Richard Patton
late of Dickinson township, Cumberland coun
ty;decease,d, have been'gronted to the subseri
bet', residing in West Pennsboroughtownehii:
in.:said county, All persons knowing then
selves indebted to said estate ere fequifed 1.
-punndrit
and•thosei having'clatms to present them for set
tlement . to JAMES McCULLO UCH,
jun2s,6tpd. " • • adninistrator.-
ISIiE - SPRIITGEL•
THE proprietor reenectfuily informs hi
frieode and the public generally, that he ha
. fitted-up the establishment of the CARLISLI,
SPRIN GS, for the accommodation comiortably
. . • - of a large number. of Visitors anr,
Boarders. 'The Springsfere situ
aced four miles north of Carlisle,
L. in a ' fine,_ healthy and romantic
- place,where every accommodation
for travellers runt 'visitors may be relied on.—
Cold and warm bathe in good order.
Visitors coming in the care from any of the
cities will bo promptly attended to by any of the
Livery men with their fine carriages , and con •
'rayed to the Springs the same day if desired.
puie2,s,6t. • • D. C ORNMAN.
EitjVIIIIIM *AY/. u11:14; NA
THE Proprietor of this pleasant end delight 4
ful Watering Plitee,:feeling highly , gratified with,
the' success which has attended his manage-i
mental. the above establishment during the first
season, has increased hie efforte , to render the_
_place' and 'accommodations still mono inviting
.and comfortable. • -
Tito Warm Springs aro situated'in Perry cm
Pa. on the bank's of Sherman's Creek, ono el'.
the,!bealtikiest situations in the State. These'
watars are well known for their excellent med.
• ictnal qualities, and are the beet for the permit•
nent cure of Scrofula, Tetter, and .pll disetises
of the skin that hasnver been ascertained.
'The Springs aro aCeeesiblir by' the Central'
to Duncannon;Where't poach will al
ways be in readinelts,:on the arrival of the ears
from the East; to eonvey.paesengers whir -desire
to visit the Springs, 14 miles N. WI of Duncan
s.„l,. Persons leaving Philadelphia in the Mom
ing,train orears-can arrive at.the-Springs. early.-
the Same evening:, The ; coachwill commence ,
running daily on and efleribe Idth day of June
neat, 'and continua during‘ the season, leaving
the Skinge every 'morning so as to, reach the
oats going oast-' All- communications for 'the
I,Vartu"Springe should be directed to Duncannon
• is 03, and will then orrive at the Springs daily.
The terms for boarding will bo moderate, and
every attention paid to those who shall be pleas
ed to ,pay hint ,a' visit during' the season:—
Ikm* provision has been Made for gymnastic
°stymie, and:passiime amusements, while Sher
men's Ereek afforda delightful fishing. , , •
jungs,lr6 . y Hid ETTER; Propriiior.
DR. S. Mr.' EXErnMEt•
,0..
..
...._ _ .. . .
rticE In. North ilatioyer street adjoining
Mr.-Wail's - store, Office hours, more par
ticularlyfiom 7 to 9 o'clock, A.M., and from
.540 To clock, P. M. , - , [junotB'sl
, ~, ~, . ,
, Notice to Collectors.
IicrOTIGE is-harah)!given to nil "delinquent
t that .• their several accounts
'must tie Cio'Sed:'‘alth the 'County 'rranettror,
or ".boibra!-,.thO 17th of July' next, after, which
'titne;lio furthet,indityptice'esn L:o given.. By
order of the corinnismoners.' • •'
.. r .AttohtWlW. 'RILEY,. Or k.
:June' 18th, .
"Cotriniissioncri v 'Oflita, .• ,'
Nomixop.
meeting. f tho,Ctitnberland ,
Fernrors hitittist Ffra ineuroncO.Cnininini.
•
hold in.Shippertsburg,, eu the 10th , inst.. iho fol
lowing'ntioned -portions; *eta , steeted officers,
WAP,PLY, Presldant;
Gnn4aLER. Setatatarit and ,13 rreneuror: :: .!tonon, 4 14 4 N.
John Orossisi., and-;wm,Means_...
JonalEq3W.}. ..... EiCkt"i;
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"',liii4r" orkia . E . ill iltidiiii-ito/1
.. iii ! f a . t r, ' ! •' 6 l , l ,7, l lo 4 ph 0:I •
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.!.tarisentary;onnthes!'4lotat...`;,..;hl,N.,cumbe :,
ohilion, let e•of.Diekineop .10YT7g14,,,tati woe?:
land dotiatirildetPd4 ; itaite . , a rt.
b h e augicriltere.j rill'
-,..Resistercot said.eau!#Yi,l',o„/,;°,;: ;Air perione ',
sidinx-niti,;',ol.Pll l P! .l' - i t la l igipt c rijod' iiimit e ar e :
litx!Ywing 'ln'' l P*4 Yu O ikr ,....a n d ixi-A,ke immediate :
rafiamatettl., qpixofco:ll , .. A .......1.1.4,16.0,4,,fit,,
iyinelit; P I IO'!.PORI'. 148:, . e 1 ,,, k 2, 4 , . 1 / 4 ,- .: - 4,t.k,•t- , 4!-,:'t •
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• It- TEAS,'" Met,' ' SPICES,iv
:111QtASSES, ‘SYRUP, ; ,
tindoll,rlie,'. other neeo r eektry, yerietiee, kat re.
eitieed -'.:(jutte'2s ) ; • •- • .1 W
Green 'and Black Tetui.
"' FROM ,theatore of the Meagre: . Jankine
Of Philadelphia; of the best qualttiea. apd
:r►ayu-fresh, constantly_ for sale by---
iloattoeopathic
medical, Ortega,. of :Pennsylva n ia.
1, above Eleventh, Philadelphia: ,.
Lectures of the regular course • will
commence annually -on the SECOND
MONDAY of Octocer. and continue until the
Sterol-March ensuing.
Anet of feee'for a full course of Lectures $lOO 03
:Students who have . attended two full •
courses at other schools 30 00
Matriculation Fee, paid only once ' 300
Practical AnetomY' 10 00
Graduation - Fes , • . . 30 00
The Commencement will take place early in'
March.'-
FACULTY
CALEB B Merrnrats, M D., Professor of Ma.
tens Medics and Thew;Mune.
WILLIAM S. HELMUT/I, M. D., Professor of Ho
moeopathic Institutes and the Practice of Medi
cine. . _
SAMHEL'' Fsssor.g, M. 11, Professor of Botany
and Medical Jurisprudence.
CHARLES MERRIER, M. D., Professor of Chemi.
cal Medicine. .
WALTER. WILLIAMSHN, M. D., Professor of 01:•
etetries-and the Diseases of Women and Children.
ALVAN B. SMALL, M. D., Professor of Physiol
ogy and Pathology. - -
MATTHEW §Eragxs, M. D Professor of Chem
'airy and Toxicology._ •
Enviers Suss, M. r.r., Pro f essor of ourgery.
• WILLIAM A. GARDINER, M. D., Prolessor . of
Anatomy.
J. B. PEXIMMIIUDOS, M. D. Demonstrator of
Anatomy.
WM. A. GARDINER., .M. D., Dean,
No 31)3 Arch Street, ehilada.
June 18, 1881-6 m.
FARRIS FOR SiLLE
rifillE Farm on which I reside in the vicinity
of Newtown, containing 0 N.E H U
DRED and .TWENTY ACRES. This ftirm
is well act in grass and in a good state of im•
provement, and situated immediately on the
Valley Turnpike Road from Winchester to
Statinton, seven miles from the former place,
which is one of .the best flour markets in the
State of Virginia. The improve.
mono are a large and handsome
. Batex DWELLING, together with
r• every necessary outbuilding, and
all in a good state of repair.
I will also sail-another faim adjoining the a
bove, containing TWO HUNDRED & FIF
TEEN ACRES, all well set in grass, and in a
highlY improving condition.
10 - These two farms will be sold separately
or together to suit purchasers.
JOSEPH N EILL.
Newtown, Frederickto. Va. June, 13'51. It.
chargewincheetet vmrepublican.
33.A.RNUIVZ'S 11T7&EUM,
Corner of Seventh and Chestnut Streeit,
11111LADELPHIA.
P. T. BARNUM, Proprietor: HENRI , SAND-
Font), Manager: FOURTH OF JUL Y,
GRAND CELEBRATION. Arrangements
have been mado by the City Councils to; com
memorate the day by a splepdid exhibition of
FIRE" WORKS.. Unrivalledwafiraciions will
be offered at Barnum's. The DRAMATIC
CORPS will present interesting Comedies and
Farces. Popular Ballads by an accomplish ed
vocaliats. Dances by twa ,
proficient artists.—
The celebrated MsETirig44l FAMILY, fortherly
mpart of-the.`famcius.Rs vgt.,Fssimv-, -willT per?:
form thdif most astonitibing feats on the Stack
Rope, find interesting Pe:atonic% FAA S'
AUTOMATON BAND, consisting of nine
figures, of the full sine of life, xdayingacurately
24 different airs, will be exhibited for the first
time. T,he inventor has been ten years con
structing these, , , at a cost of 920,600, and it isthe
most wonderfur triumph ,of art in the known
world. Performances will given during the
morning, afternoon and evening. ' The Saloone
aro filled with 1,00,000 of curiosities. Alone.
lanee'tis see all these, and to oath exhibithsain,
the Lecture Room, 25' cents. • Children under
10 years, of age, pzi cents. (je18;51.)
r - lati7.2lZ - ; - liXMx - ti;r4L ---- d0;"
BALTIMORE, Md
jrt ENERAL COMMISSION AND FO
FOR-
IX - WARDING MERCHANTS. North
Street, opposite the Suquohannah Rail Road
Depot, Baltimore. Keep constantly on hand
Coy sale, Fish, Salt, Guano, Plaister. &c. Lib
eral advances made on consignments.
• JEMMY LIND,
JENNY • LIND, ana other extracte—fital
from , Roussol'a,,together .with u . sfiendid na
• sortanill - of Sirup' and — P i fffiffiiffy, at lb - C. — CCM .
tral Drug Store, next door to the Poet office.
•
jo RAWLINS & McCULLOCH.
'GILT P/CTIIIIE FRAMES,
,GILT PICTURE FRAMES, of various ei•
11.311 zest, just received at the Central Drug and
Fancy Store, nest door to the P. 0., Carlisle.
jelB,'sl. liA WDINS & McCULLOCH.
Ribbons, Ribbons
JUST received another splendid assortment
Of Bonnots, Neck and Cap Ribbons and Ribbon
Trimmings. Also various kinds of Embroide
ries, to which tho attention 01 Ladies is solicited
Junefit G W HITNER.
- THIS WEEK 1 • .
PHIS WEEK we receive at the Central
Dr'ug Store next door to the Poet office, a
.fine stock of Fresh Medicines.
jeld,'Sl. RAWLINS dx McCULLOCH.
J►lere .11 4 'ew Goods.
. .
THE subscriber has just returned from the
city with a fresh assortment of Faky and
Staple Dry Goods, affiang .which may he found
White and Colored Barcgei, Silk Tissues, pop-
Iince,TOULARD SILKS, Bangs-do Leipee,
SILK. GRENAD N. g, Crapo de. Paris,
Ginghams, - Lawne, Calicoes, Ate, all of which
will Ito oflciad on accommodating tortes by
Jena IS G • W 111TNER.
Blink Silk Sits, Bcc.
'f TRH subscribetis now opening a "genoral
assortment of• Long and Short Black Silk Mits,
new style of Ladies Silk Glckves,,Lisle Thread
.Gloves, and a General assortment., of • silk, list
thread and cotton Hosiery.
lonalfl.r.—_•-- .G
Prepare for Harvest.
JUST received, at POR E TVS SHOE
STORE . ; a fresh lot of Mon's pegged slippers,
Mena' and Boyle Hip Brogans,,&c., &c., suit.
able for these who wish a prime shoo for sum
rner wear.- ,• ; (June II; 18514'
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.
TN PURSUANCE of the last Will and Tea.,
tament of Matthew • Thompson, er.r:late.qf
Mifflin township, Cuinberland:county;•::doo'dl,
will be sold at public sale on FRIDAY; thb
26th of SEPTEMBEI6,IBSI, at 10 o'clock,
A. AL, on the premises. t. tract °Eland mituate
in the aforesaid township of Mifflin and - ..bound.
ed by the Conodoguitiet Creek and-Untie pf..N.
Coph Hershey - and Sanittel Wiethalfer, con
taining 235 ACRES, of which about fiftyy, acres
are timber land and•the reeldue cleared land in
.
a good state of cultivation.
The' improvements aro a large
' •• • double two story STONE HOUSE
; and KITCHEN, largo B BICE
go !' RANK BARN, 10) feet long, a
Wagon Shed,,Corn Crib,. a Spring
House and Smoke House, u well of water con
venient to the door and a good apple orchard.
The stbOve described land i) gravel, with a
,conalilarable quantity of alluvial bottom of the
beat quality. It is within a mile of the lime.
stone•lnad. It in'situated about four miles 'weed
of , Netvvillo,' and • hear the State Road from
Carlielolo Roxbury. . •
The terms of tale will he•$100 to be paid by
the - pan:Maser- when • the property is. stricken
down-kine.half of the whole purchase enet ,
including the arctroetijd .0100,-pn the, lat, pf A•
1852, whoa .possensica will be given and
a deed made to 2 the purchaper, end the realdue
in three °quill annual payments,, wit hout
tq be secured ,by judgment 'or ""'mortgage;
the;landford's' share of 'the' iotkin,to‘e.r.to. the
• The land.le•patented, ;and 1 '111 1406M 0
title , will belliven clear or all-ineembrancia.. ,
'I-Peitonewitihing-. to vieweiheafortioad isr ar ti
can call on Jetties Boyd, Who ,reeideis on , tho
?.opposite side;o Eß t ctee
Idk rarer.' ‘;
WI 130Y.' , .
MATTHEW, -THOMPBON4,I
Adm'r.,debonie nun : with the will, annexed
of .Mattheit4Thoritition, at., dioai
.11ER I Alto OlL—Alwitytfrolh:
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CHERRY , PECTORAL
'revue Cure et
vOudyfp,,COLDS,
no.auSENzss, Bnorr-
OMEITIS, CIELQUP,,
ivrA, TartrErCiCTING - 0017.011"
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, , .
AmOng th o'numerou discoveries Science pas
made in this generation to facilitatelhe business
oflifeiz=ineivase itienpaymant, and even prolong
the term of human existence, none can be named
Of mote real value to mankind, than thismontribu
don-of Chemistry to the Healing Art Avast trial
ofqts virtues throughout this broad country, has ,
proven beyond a doubt, that no medicine or com
bination of medicines yet known, can so surely:
control and cure the numerous varieties of pelmet•
nary disease which' have hitherto swept from our,
midst thoutande and thousands every year. In.
deed, them is now abundant reason tik believe a
Remedy has at length been found which can he
relied on to cure the most dangerous affections of
the lungs. our space here will not, permit us to
publish any'propOrtion of the cures effected by its
use, but wo would present the, following opinitine
of eminent mon, and refer further enquiry to the
circular which dm Agents, bi;low 'nruned,"will al•
ways be pleased to furnish free, %Owl:id are full
particulars, and indisputable proof of these facts.
FROM THE PRESIDENT OF - A SUREST COLLEGE, TUE
• CELEBRATED PROFESSOR. HITCHCOCK.
"James G. Ayer,- B ir I have used your Clam
fly PEcrosst. in my own, cass , .of - deep-seoted.
Bronchitis, and am satisfied .from its chemical
constitudan..that it is an admirable - compound for
the relief of laryngial and bronchial difficulties,..:, -
If my opinion no to its-superior character can be
of any service, you are at' liberty to use it as you,
think proper. -
EDWARD HITCHCOCK, L. L. D.
From the widely" celebrated.
PROFESSOR" SILLIMAN, M. D., L. L. p.,
• PltorEssoll OF CilEmlsTlir. MINERAOLOGY, &C.
Y A L E C.m.LEOE, MEMBER OF VIE LIT. IlisT.
MED. PIM.. AND SCIENTIFIC. SOCIETIES
OF AMERICA AND EUROPE.
"I deem the CHERRY PECTORAL nn admirable
cOmposition from some of the best articles in the
Minoan Modica, and a very effective remedy for
the class of diseases iris intended to cure."
New Aaven. Ct.; Nov. 1, 1849.
•
MAJOR PATTISON. President .of the S..C.
Semite, states he••ha'a used the GUMMY PEcTonst.
With wonderful success to cure an inflammation
of ;he lungs.'
FROM, ONE OF THE FIRST PHYSICIANS
=MEM
Dr..T. C. Ayer, Lowell. Dear Sir :—Ltun now
constantly ustng \your CIIERRY I'EaroRAZ in my
practice, and prek.r it to an_y other medicine for
pulmonary connilainle• From observation - of
many severe Aases, 1 am convinced it will cure
coughs, colyli, and diseases of the lunge, that haie
put to gfiance all other remedies.
Linvanably.recomtnend its use in ennead con
suet" pawl, ,end consider it much the beet .reinedy.,
known for that disease. Itespeoqully yours.
1..8..CU5HMAN,.111,13.' •
'PREPARED AND SOLD BY 'JAMES C,
A YER, PRACTICAL CHEMIST, Lo WELL
MASS. •
Sold in Carlisle' by br. S. Elliott. S. A. Hubbard
and Dr.Hawlin's—in Mechanicsburg by Dr. Ira
Fl_Herron—uk_Shippens
burg by I. C. & U. B. Altick - ,:and bY\Hreggists'
generally throughout the State. ' .- x -
.• _ _
Doubling Gap White Sulphur Springs
CUMBERLAND COUNTY; PA
THE:abovo establiihment is beautifully lo
cated on the brow of the mountain, is easy of
access, and *Surrounded with many desirable
places =f amusement and recreation. Persons
leaving:Harriiburg or Chambershurg erm reach-
Newville in the cars, thence 'hy stage in
hours, travel; at a cbst of $1,50 from either of
'the two first named towns. " , • • .
No care or attention obeli bo Wanting to ren.
der a stay at these Seto eyasant and bonen-
June 4,1851-Bw.
MEW - GOODS:
THE undersigned-hasjustethrned from the
c ity with a SECOND SU PPLY of Goods
suitable for the season, embracing Clotho, Cos
simeres, Vestings,'Summilf Clothsrllarege do
Lainns, Silk Tissues, dress silkb_plack Canton
muslino, checks, tickings, pantaloon Buffs': Also
BONNpTS.
A largo lot of Bonnets including all dm new
-and •dosimble.styles,- at . grentlyireduced - prices;
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A full assortment of Boots and Shoes of every
description, from the most celebrated manufao.
tories of Philadelphia. • •
GROCERIES,
such as Coffee, Sugar, Teas, Molasses, Spiiea,
&c. Also, the best
. quality of Colored Carpet
Chain. The public, in general are invited to
call, inasmuch as I can assure my customers
that my goods are laidin at such prices, , as that
I can offer great inducements to purchaaort..—
Butter, Eggs, Ilageand Dried Fruit taken at
=Out prices.
june26 IS W WOODS; Sgt.'
I •
Medicines Medicines !
Fresh Medicines recently received at' .Ra w.
Tins' old stand, next door to the Post office,
Main street, Carlisle.
Dr..). McCulloch, a graduate of the Univer
sity of Pennsylvania, is now a 'partner in this
establishment, and wAll give his especial super
vision to the compoutidingbf prescriptions. •
- All Medicines warranted pure and' &nuiniS;
and sold at the lowest ryes, Fresh Pine • Oil
and Fluid constantly foi sale.
' May 28,'81. H M RAWLINS.
ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH !
Dr. 3, C. NEFF, Dentist, respectfully in
forms the ladies and gentlemen„of Carlisle and
.vicinity, that hats prepared to perform all ope•
rations oti the Teeth 'and Gums belonging to
prbfe'ssion; and .will be happy•to render his
services - to all who may require them.
Dr: N. has recently returned from the city.of
Philadelphia, where he has made himself ad
9n:tinted with all the latest improvements in the
art, and flatteraltimself - flint he Hill be ahlis to
insert lull sets of teeth on the atmospheric
.pressurrs'priticiples or with springs; equal to
anymade in that pAy. ,OFFICE in High st.,
onetlooreast of the Post Office. Peisons wish••
ing to see specimens of, his workmanship; will
pietism call at his mime, where they will have
en opportunity to see and judge for thcmielves.
june4il B slAY •
Intl ff:lol*llo,ilici 000 oliatotHol
Wain Webb
RESPECTF ULLY•infarms the peblio gen,-
erallV; that'll° has just returned from the city;
with a largo and splendid assortment of articles.
suitable for gentlemen end ladies' toilets,*•suell
..•
• PS '
811AVING CREAMS AN , •
Roussers Rote an:iiAmbrosialshaving cream,
Oloplinne, • • .
•• •• • Wash Balls, • :.. • • •
• , , • " , • Circassian Soaps.
Fancy Toilet Soups, &0.,. • , ,
Extracts' of various odors, inner
Cologne end ,Cologno,bottles,
Compound Ox Marrow Porruide,l
, .
• : Romaine, together' with' Gerantuini,
roar hair oil, ox marrows„boars 'Moo,
a rare assortment of bru - shes,such as, hat brush- .
nail,,do., tooth, do.„; shaving, do., clothos,,
,do.,A lot ofraaors, sadn
razor strops. Also o
han a litrgo assortment of hair work such'as
• • Gondwana' wigs and Scalps. ', .
Ladies • do., •. • •••
• " • Deck WI-front braids..
" .Purle; and a variety , o :olper
articles to whltilt - tho meiiticin of the public :pi,
respectfully '
2t?;
Patent *Eitqrch Polish
rElOlt , giving:4.h viutiful glosii
..ene r rausi
this; Callare;lio.i. ald'pr . ov.ifite Ndutat,from
sticking cbriclkina m.thino
.cmai,strit'oas ri.aiquiorx
orr, clisAP4 - • :1!!
qiiit' l6 : 4l ;4 o, ol!'
, parosa togoLoptio,* kvery4o*,.l4i.
11,embrieee t,lie;',lloVreit ina.itiost defiltft t . r
lib:04101% You ire inaii i kEto call ' an4;exata
4 11)00 A" . 1 1'
*7.,1
, s
•
Ell
irsimrcloonsvmmpur-11
THE Mast of tensive assorttnentvtB,l"..HiNG
apODS•eyer;brought to Carlise;. now opening
and of by the entaicriberna-the,,,Mblits act
commodating terms And uncomMonly cheep.—
Arnong the tot MR he found It'incaft:eplendid
oisortment of. ‘' • ' -
LADIES; DRESS ,`GOODS
atieli its Cheneend SAX, Hilitiand
'non Poplittes;HartM& Slog,
Lawns, Banged, Thlsues.-1111celineei..,firil..
liantine, ''
An immense .stock: of' Bonfiets,4ll
and:prices. ':-Aletii..Bointai
'ors' lin groat variety and very beantiftil':' , '- •
DARPVI'INGS.A
A. full assortment of all kinds Carpeting - it and
Mu/tinge. :White and colored' ' •
j f ()LOTUS CASSIMEItS ;
Sonia new and . elegant .Fronch Cloths and
Castimeres at reduced' prices.. , Mablitie, Tick.
inge; Checks,' Hosiery,. Bagging., Bps:..' -
I'he public are invited to call and examine
this large and splendid stock of neck goods, and
they Will certainly be suited with the goods and'
prices. Recollect the old stand. East Main st,
Carlisle. [opt] 'C...OGILBy.
NEW ammo GOODS.
THE subscriber bas;jait opened a general
assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry, Goads:,
suitable to the seaaon, - ameng may bo
found a moat splendidassertment of - - -
LADIES' DRESS'GDODS, • :
such•aa Barege DO .Lainea r , Bareges,.Poplins;'
Silk Tissues, French aticl•Scoteh Lawns, Plain
and dotted Swiss Mullins, Silk anti Linen Ltis.
tree, Ginghatne, English Chintiettifsto. A full
assortment of Bonnet Ribbons, Litce Gloves
and Mae. - Kid; and Lisle Thread Orlcifekilind -
kerchiefs in great variety, Lined and-Plant Par
asola, Wide Silk Trim nuggLacesMorated La
ces,Ribbon DREW Trimmings, Bonnet .Cope
anPuffuto, with a general assottmetit of Mil
linery Goode.
May 21,'51. G: W.' ITNER.
N. B. An experienced salesman wantedim
mediately. • - - ..• ;
' • ' lIPHOLSTERIOG..
THE subseribern would respedtfully inform
the public that they' Intim commenced the Mt
siness of, Upholstering, in all ite. bran.ches,,st
their. sho p , on Loather . street, ricer : Lednard'e .
corner, where they are preparedmiriantifacture
to order all kinds of MATTRASSES, such an
the:nowli patented- Spiral Sprlng Vtfatlrase.
Curled /fair Olattraraes, Ilse 'Reds, de:, all
of which are made in the beat style, and at very
low prices. , • •
The public are.hecoming aware of the health
ful and invigorating influence of Mears beds, in
preference to Walkers. and the itxperience of
'eminent physicians in cities and: elsewhere; u-'
6We - really recommends theirras We 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
hre respectfully invited to give tiEta call..
02rSADDLING in oil its;-various-branches
carried on in the same shop.
May 28,'5. TIZZARI) Ss SHELLY.
PDXI.TZIR
_, • •
PatentGradnatingravy_ere
THE undersigned, - after conaiderable ex
pima and experiment, has succeeded in 'produ
cing A TWYERE for Blacksmith's Forges:
,which, wherever it has been'Aried, has proved
itself superior to anything of the &it'd over be
fore invented. It has advantages' which no
other Twyere possesses: •
let. The blast can no regulated effectually
eo as to suit any kind of work.--V.-The blast
- catrbe kept clear arall times - without the use
of a poker, or" without breaking and shaking
the fire, thus enabling the smith to lake a.clean
clear heist. 3d. By octant experiment it saves
one-third of the "F.uel, while-Ike Work can be
l i grofriiiicifrili IMFm(l4k from the - back
which is a great advantage ,to.the smith, doing
crooked or difficult.work.:-Stb,:lt is . notliablg
'to get out of order and will last many years. .
The following portificates'iclected from mg
ny in the possession of the Patentee, will show
that it has given complete satisfaction, and also
its great superiority over all,others.
•
tiilleleT,AiiiiatfiliTlBsl:=7 .
that I have in my fire one Rerter's - Twyereo.
end for the short time that X have tried it I can
say that I can do more work by , one-4hird then
I could do with tho old Twyere. :Or all the
differentT Wyetaalltatl - havo - ever tried; 1 can
any that Porter's is the best, on account of the
facilities of thci valves: = WM. W ORT.
Carlisle, April 29th, 1851.7- 7 Thisis to certify
that I have tried the Psvpitre of Robret D Por.
tor, end I find that it ie r most excellent article,
for I have tried several TwYeres, but thin is
far superim to any that-I have ever seen used,
for it heats quicker-and more regular, and with
can do one-third more" Work in the same
time.q I, therefore, recommend use to all
who stand in need or such an ,
JNO.. GLANDING, Coachstnith.
, This is-to eeriify,thet-L.httie pet,in-niy-forge
one'of Porter's Patent-a, faduating TWyers and
it is the teat that I have ever seen, and suataihs
all the advantages 'claimed for it over other
Twyores. I would not take twenty dollars and
.• A B ZEIGLER, S. Middleton.
Persons wishing to examine tho above twyoro
can do so by calling on tho tinderdigned at Wm
NI Porter's, Carlisle. Rights •for bounties or
States nro pared for sele.• 'Early attention is
requested. Umyl". ROB'T Dd,PORTER.
WRESEE GROOM:UE.S!
A N . Fo r y supply of frOSh'CUlTees, White and
Brown Sugars, Spices of all, kinds, ground and
unground; with, all the other 'orioles of. a Gro.
corylStore; inolading oleo a now supply of Jen,
kin' a :No.-I . Qietzlitii of ".
-TINE GREEN & 13L6.C11 TEAS,
iii medallic packs of quarter; half and, pound
,Dacka , teS from 50 to $1,50 per .pound, as also
n the Sulk.'. All jtisr opened and for sale fifths
store of ' [n112.1 W EBY.
China and Crochark-Ware.
Wlttte Granite .Stone frarei; .
such ntt Dishy's, PiSreS, Too Sete, covered •.nd
uncovered. dishes,:bowls, toilet and, oho :flier
sets, pitchers, 4e., togetnor with,a lotto
- , ,
, .
. • Blue . 4.iotrpooi.frare t . .
,
~..
all of the latest style:lliad shape% also, all -the
various articles of the least common,
if hite emdfted • '
The aseorent includes a taw
White and Gehl, Rend China Tea
of the' boat 41inlity and:style, asd 'also all tho
necessary -articles of the best Granitd, Stone
and Blue Liv,erpool Ware suitable tot4my.siged
Dina& or Tea ••
as may he wanted , ngarlier with it'lvaridry of
Glass. Ware, inaludsinv a. fine assortment of
• . • •
Bar and 'Tat Tum blers,
dishes, footed and oilMriMvls,goblets, wine
glesses; lemonades, lantiis, - &e. The prices
for Oil of''which aro ',fixed af - thd"iewtrest cash
prices; `We inviie ourfriende who are
,hi wont
of articles m oar lino to give
• • . . =USW! •
•
"0, it came.o'er s .tny earlikotho awcet Southi
• That bronlhes nianta !ionic Of yjolets, ..'
rind giVing odor ;. '•,.
Sovoral hundrod'raccoa Au's' iacoivod 'from
Lieo' de - Walker e ,'66111' at Oily prices. A:
liberal discount medo to those whol:buy by lha
otiantity.'Dall at RAWLINS' next - door tuAlto
. • -
funifieleVilib mokliAßilutsy,to,ltirardiind;ooq
Ofthoug4t.atid
,b_Ockgt,y ; ' , .l - 10(e ons-t?004e , -:
&fine asiortment„wit,:.ii3doivedlotOri'ciiii
tiOrticita*,ltitiOopp:ol(APOTßPOW4llll
rrt 10114-,Vilich
ZAblfall,130100!if,?"-bv,4414111,01P,
,4.***2lotArtlrV+o_ 44z4,1.,
'; ialitatlti I4VtrlßlßA!Ori;belatitiPll
UrtindabutNnid,orinanlt Ile P0P2 , 41' 0 ,
nka,Vennayivanin;-Rapprlttni3.4A,l l l4R9Pr,;ol
eetnandard'lmw - Worpi. rill be eale - vef , i o
;to, any, parsonpuyeltnamiohjkllnt. The b ooks .
5 11 14b4 seeffund' tko' plrkiOtaimerwitiod 00,4,
ptA4 o ;6 lllo 4' 'of wtt 4f*Ptt(4?
ea run* Rotel C,ltflialef '4l •
",:k 10 1;' '
t ;IyEi,
. . . _
—.Stott6: - .;&;_ Slitli)ff::-,
=Dig Zerlatd l 4 2 rOrt- , ':. , :
Fresh! Drugi t ,. ,Atedicinee," Perk! ntsry,
_Fancy
'
Calved Ida Saint
Aopply of DRUGS,./VIEDICINES , AD
CHEMICALS, ; among.: which ten ..be'7fait .N ini•
every article used. by•Phyalcielitg-in their4re ,
scriptionk to - thl Petting Alp of which, ha,wili
'givs particular intention:. :Alan.' '
Paints, Oils, Dye StoikilPeehmeryitiosiite,
n',variety Of Farley ernoteti lotinuni•
Crone'to 'niention, together with • a superior lot
of TOB AC CO AND CIGARS of votithAß
brands, all of .which having purchased in per
. 820, upon the most favorable tenni, he will
guarantee tie being of the best quality,, , ,and is
willing to sell, not exactly,at City Prices. yet
for a very small advance for CASH. • •
He would respectfully invite the attention of
Physicians, Country' Merchants and Podlers,
to whom he will make a• liberal deduction. --7
Opposite. the Hail Road-- Sepia, corner of-Pitt
end High streetri; Critlisle,' Pa.," • inte '
marl 9 • • ; S• A. HUSSARS.
LATEST: ARRIVAL. OF
SPRID7O & synTra.na GOODS,
At the Cheap Store, 148 North Harlow at.
RAVIN G
returned from Philadelphia with a
,selected ',assortment of Spring and Sum—
mer Goods, I.would resPectfulliinvhe all per;
sons who.wish to''purchase new.goods to call
and.examine my stock, as lam determined to
sell at small profits.. Among: them" may be,
found • .
; _LADLE'S'. DRESS GOODS, .• •
Such as Silk ,'Tissues, Silk Lustrea, Foulard
plain• mid , figured"_Do. Laines, Berege,
Berogo de Laines, Lawns, Ginghams and Cali
coes.
. .
: - BONNETS,
A lathe alsortmeneof Bonnets, all qualities and
oldie newest styles, Also,
_Bonnet
_Ribbons
- Kid.Gloves anti Parasols.
MOMS, CASSIMERES 4- VESTING'S,
TweediC,T.Teansi .Gambreons, Velvet Cords,
Blue_Drills, &c. Also, Muslins, TiCkings Ta
ble Diaper, Linen Table Cloths, Checks, Ho
Mary,- Bagging, &c:. • ,
GROCERIES,
Coffee; :Molasses,: Green and Black 'Teas and
Spices. Butter, Eggs, Replied Soap, and all
kinds of CountrY Produce taken at. market
prices, in exchange for goods.. •
ap9 • ' . ' A ic• FETTER.
For the Benefit of the. Public.
THE subticri' bets take this method of inform
old customers and the public generally
that they have removed. their extensive.:
CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT,'
ono' door north of their old stand, to the room
fornierlr occupied - bk . S A Coyle, in 'North
annoyer - street,-Carlisle, where they have ad
ded to their stock an.extensive assortment of
'SPRING' SUMMER CLOTHING.
They keep constantiy obband a full assortment
of every kind,of Clothing either for dress 'or la
bour.
,!I"heir stock consists in part of fine cloth
Dress and Frock'Coals, Cassimete Pants;Silk
and 'Satin Vests, and also ,coats of sattinett
Tweed, Croton' Cloth;Cashmerett, Linen, Zee.
and' a full assortment of pants for summer wear
and to their assortment of clothing there is
scarcely an end: embracing almost every vatic
ty of pattern, make and price; they also keep
constantly on hand an excellent assortment of
goode:for . -":" l9 :ttat may
EEETEEREE'S . WEAR, • •
which they are prepared to make itp to order
at short notice.. They also keep eonstnntly en
hand an assortment of Leather and Heir trunks
'valisek carpet bags, umbrellas,hate and Cape,
- suspenders, dress find-under-sirts, bosoms end•
co'lars, fancy and plain silk neck and pocket
handlteraliefs, and lots of Potions-to numerous
to mention. - We invite you to give us a call
and examine .lar 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 tint their garments are all made
in Carlisle under their own supervision. •
IF,9ap9m - ' ARNOLD Be LIYINGSTON.
110111"NETIC,. DOTEEFETS.:,
The subscriber is. just receiving a large and
varied assortment of Straw B6nnota, of all' de
scriptions.. Also,_loo Bolts - Bonnet Ribbons,
the cheapest ever offered in - Carlisle. Call
soon or you will miss bargains , in Bonnet. Rib.
bons.
LINEN- 1 11ANDKERCHIEFS, '
We are now opening aivery choice -lot of - La•
Oleg and Hentlemen!if Maas Cambric Hand
kerchiefs, at , various prices, decidedly - the
cheapest lot of handkerchiefs we have ever of
fered to the publics Ladies do not miss them:
drx
We are receiving-a large ro - t 9n amens'
from the heat Bleacheriea and arlow , prices.-- •
•Also, Barnsley Sheerings,,Pillow case Linens
and Mualins, with' a general assortment of Li r
non Pent Bluffs.`.' :••
_ • . .
NEW STYLE DRESS TRIMMINGS
dash, received the new. style Quilted „Rib.
bons for Trimming Lrdiea Dresses. Also, - new
style-Battemeat-varicros.-kindirforliadies-Dresee
• . BLACK 'SILKS,
Jiist Opomid a general assortment or Blue and
Colored Silks and Beteg° de Laing, with other
dress goods. • - . •
- 4 -- W - H 1
-4
SPRING AND SDAINER
0 L V' 2!.N G! !
Vti;VERY BODY, should 'embrace this or
rd portunity to. buy CLOTHING for Men,
Youth and Boys, at such prices as kayo ncver
yet been known to this Borough, at
STEINEWS
• CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, ,
West Main Bt,'next doors to ByrkholdePs
Embracing a . ehoicts,of the best, most desira.
blo-and . fashionable •
CASHMERETT .COATS, ! •
HABIT -CLOTH do. "r-'? •
• LINEN DRILLING 'do. -
TWEEDS; &al, . • .•
TogOthar 'with a , great .variety of Englreli;
French and Arnerican,'pLonis . an& Sumner
Fabrics,, adapted to the Wrinte of Mon and
Boys, both' for. D inir'BusitioielGartnews.
Particular care has, b . oen".takeif to procure
the noui'atylo -
SUMMER.' COATS, - •.
PAN TA L ONS,'
• , VESTS, • '
To which ho would invite special atteritiorf.—.•
FURNISH I N G GOOD S, copsisting of
Shirts, Stocks, Handkerchiefs; 'lke., all of
which are offered at tho_ lowest possible cash
prices, and as Cheap as any other. Clothing
i
Store n tho• Union. Parents. o desire Boys
Clothing, are earnestly invited to examine tho
stock. Country s ore 'keepers can bo accomL
L modated at very low rates for ctish... Map
AtE IP'. MORE r
AT T.flEfefiElAP
. .
E•hay. - just returnrd from qin'city with
n brae and extennivu nBsortment of
CLOT.(/S, CASSPIERA'S S VESTING'S,
Linen and cotton pantaloon stud's; for Ilion and.
bays wear, tweeds, black summer clothe,-'lCon•
lucky jeans, &e., 'cheaper:than ever.
DRESS GOODS, , '
..;'.
hfous.-de Laineo- -• 4000, yds - Chintzes, • -
Barege do Laing*, . • Dotted Scrims,.
Lawns, • r . Plain Swims,
Glinghans, " • • daconets,
Alpaihas; ' • Barred
SilkPoylinea, ,Bombazines, , .
Colored Bareges, 4v.•
• • 8.0 N.il ET S,- •
A good assortment„ rom '5O cents to 0,50
Palm Leaf, Leghorn -arid
,Rough and ,'Ready
Hats, &c.
ArtmuNs, ' TiCiaNGS, CHECKS,
linen and cotton diapers;nankeens, and 'an ex
cellent stock of Muslims, that cant be beat for
Chenptiess,lldgings, Insertinga, ',Gloxes, Ho
siery, Suspenders, and a' large lot of -
RiaßoNs 4. PARASOLS, •
which will ho sold .cheap.. GROp,pRIE.9,;
SPICES, .TEAS,_&a.,.which' will he sold
,at
lower prices than tho sante can he betnilit'keie .
,•16to . , A az„,w..
SWILEB., • • • •
,Vb. 8 Mfirkel Street, „near t 4 Bridge, .
nAB.RI•II3Uhr.
r
:,.*Aißli' iIsIAINN'r,IIAMit.
,;09.1 . 111F65, , HAIEF , ,
-!,,,,,: .. tom t a . most co ebrateu - NEWn!
. anulinotarjcs ! , edr kiirtiislOd 'fit 14,1stMfaCtitr-i
~
_epriceitirl'.' b ' ..t_..,; .('' :',,. fmnrs-36.
. . ..
• • :411ust Receivedo—fo
r
oupply of g;1:-Tieougo i .13orogoi,gaitt.
uhuPswiedlllAW[OTOnd 7G1i010m0074.
'ROO orchiolif.— (Mai 28.) FETTpg;
P:• ) Q0 " hughf.'1 ,1.0 .40 0111,1111, k; 4 °4 1, M u P-R ,l ll,
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L3lVillt L. rAIEII. ' .• OLIIL A. PAAZIGIL.
s, E. , PORNER :OF OM.Vanj itgaOMOARD STS.
• •.• BALTIMORE.% ' r ; .:.; ' -
XIiEALERS in 'I in PlatestiAmerictit4:Entt
• 'Rah, arid Russia 'Sheet Irom• Bailer and'
: uelronr Hoop .and. Rod. Isom' Iron Wire;
Tinned ‘Eopper; Zinc; ~ ,Spelter; Pig and Bar
Lead; Lead Pipe; Sheet Lead; Block and Bar I
Tin;, Braes. Kettles; • Tinner's Toole and Mri 4 .,
chines, Stove, Trlmininge; Amerieisn '
all amen,,Tinned and 13lack; , &c. • • -!;
' March 26,:1851—1ypd... r.
• .61retet Bargain* ,
IN WATCIIhS, JEWELRY, dce.
TUE Undoralgnsdontendini to, tenibv e to'
'their new attire in *fen , weeks, and wishing to
reduce their preaent stock, to make. room for'
new Moods. havedotermined to 4, for cash;
their lthe stock of WATCHES; JEWELRY;
.MILITNRY_andYARCY GOODS; (s.e.owr
siderahloportlon of which is of this Bpring'er
importation,) at greatly reduced prices. Many
of the Goode will be; solitwithout regard to cost
and purchaser's may rely on getting , bargains at
wholesale or retail.
• CANFIELD, BROTHER & 'CO.
. No. 227 Baltimore street, •
2300 m , .
corner of Charles at. Bait,
•
OLOTUINtiI
WHOLESALE & RETAIL AT THE'
• Pniladelphia,Waidrobe,
Southeast Coiner, Market & 911th stieits
in • R MeNEILLE & Co., invite the mon
:rt." tion of Wholeiale and Retail buyeis, to
their extensive and' complete stock of Spring
and Sinemer CLOTHING, comprising every
variety of style that can be produced. Our
aim is to-please and aecommodate all, arid in
order to do this, We manufacture 'Clething'at
almost every price. 'Selling FOR CASH .
ONLY enables us to offer Clothing at a very
trifling aditance. Our •Inotto ie Smelt Profits
and Quick Sales. We are cenficlint that in
examination by you is all that is neceseary . to
confirm what we say, and secure your custom.
meirl9-3m
Blew and Popular School Book.
CIOMPREHENSIVE SUMMARY of U
V NIVERSAL HISTORY, together with
a BIOGRHPHY of DISTING U ISHED
_PERSONS, to which is appended an epitome
of Heathen Mythology, Natural 'Philosophy,
General Astronomy and Physiology. Adopted
in the Public'Schools of Philadelphia.
- E. S. JONES 64 CO, Publishers,
S W Corner of Fourth and Race ste. Phila. '
*haply
Teachers and School Crimmittees addressin
letters. to us post paid, -will 'be furnished with
espies for-examination.
IrrA full assortment of Books and Station•
Cry for sale at the Lowest PriCes. '
Harrisburg Steam Wood Turning
and Scroll Sawing Shop.
WOOD TURNING in .all its brtinches, in
city style and at city prides. Every variety of
Cabinet and Carpenter work either on hand or
turned to order. ,
Bed Posts, Table Legs, • • .awning Posts,
Palustrei, Newell Posts, Wagon Hubs,
Rosells, Patterns , Columns.
Slat and Quarter Mouldings, Round tir - Oetagon
Chisel Handles, Eye. •
WS shop is in STRAWBERRY ALLEY.
near Third Street, and as we intend, to please
all our custonters who. want good work- done,
itis_hoped the_ trade _will give.ue a call. Ten-,
Pine and Ten-Pin Balls. made to order or re
turned
VV, O. HICKOK,
Harrisburg, April 30th, 1951-Iy.
' NOVELTY:IRON . WORM,
THlS_Establishritent }lna just comtdenced
operation, and, is prepared to manufacture—
Steam Engines and Boilors,'Dlowing Cylinders
and-Hor-Blasr-:-Pipsee,--Itetorts,-Lartm
Gas and . Water-Pipes, Car;Wheelii and Axles.
Rolling .Milf Castings, -Grist and Saw DIU
Coatings, Horse Power, Threshing Machines,,
Plough Castings, Cast Iron - Fronts for Houses,
Cast Copeing and Railing; Patterns and Black.
smith's work made to order.
- - - - .
• J. - H. JONES
ratiarrisburg. Pa.
sarnmqr rusE,
- • FOR BLASTING ROCKS!
RDERS tor the„above article, address‘i to
O
to Ow undersigned at their Manufactory
near Mechanicsburg,.Cumberland county, Pa.,
injikel'okagitammuk aut mtion.
GEO.N. COOVER, .
.23oplyptl ' ' PETER GINGRIC,H,
Nottres.
itTOTICE: isitereby given' that 'Opplicationi
IV will he made to the next Legislature, ogre
obly.tolhe Constitution and laws of this Corn
monwealth, for an alteration in the Charter o •
.the_C.orlislo_Deposit _Bank,_so.na_to zonler_ol[.
44id Bank the rights and privileges of a Bank o;
issue. By order of the Board of Directors,'
WM. 11L BCETEM, Cashiot. '
Car Den: Bank, May 1851-Gm.
*law WANTED!
wHEAT, RYE, - COHN AND OAT.
V• V • purchased by, the undersigned, and
bighest.market pride paid in Cash.. Alio, goof
Family Flour and Mill Feed of different kind.
(or sale ou reasonablo terms. Apply at tli.
Fanner's Mill .(formerly Good Hem) Wes
Penusborough township. Cumberland County
Inny7.2mpd MARSHALL JAMES.
- LAST NOTICE.
•LT a persons indebted to the estate of Hon
tii.-ry Church, deed., are requested to ea!
.in the eubscriber at ths office of Churcl4 Le
Sc•Feeman. Lumber Merchants, in New Cum
berland and settle the eameAvithout delay, a
further indulgence cannot be ♦:ivori .•
18P11 • • R R CHURCH,
may7tf •
Town Properq . For .Sale.
THE subscriber otrois.for tnle the' HOCK . ,
AT LOT situate on Weerstreet
adjoining the residence of WM. S
B
Cobeau and Mr. Petra, in the o,
0 rong!i' of Carlisle,. 'rhe. lot is 31
in front 'and 121) fedt deep run.,
ning to an alloy.' 'The house is a'subitantiali
frame building. one Story and a half high, and
in good oriler. 'There urea 'number.olchoice•
fruit trees on the int, and the property poi.,
semen the 'right to the use of a pump
,nearly
opposite the 110M6.: , For further, particulars
apply to. , [ap2l . P. G4RONER.
'a-.& s: s.
MSI 4 , received a tiltoortment-of Men.
Women and Children's 1360ta and Shoes, Wit
JO' Donhlo Soled 'lln-hins and Jenny Lind
Shoes; 'which I can soli very cheap.':
10ct23 N WOODS,Aet.
. . .
A 0: SA.CiCS OF SALT receiving and
1 Al •'foi rile cheap at the warn house of
declB ' •• W 13.4 MURRAY, Ag't.
Sack I'laimels.
. . „ . .
.LUSTregeived
,genoral assortment of Cal,
ored Flank; for Ladiee.Saeha, to wit—Blnek
Gray,. Blue,•Red. Green, Pink and Changea•
hie. Also, White'Woolen and
.Chtion Flan.
--' , in groat . variety, - • G ,-1-11 TN
Limeburnors, Cpal. •
ISO iglu' Ly!tens Valley nut coul.for butnint,
itne:rectliving und•i'or sale chair; by
. B MURRAY;Agt.
A RNOLDS writing fluid, a very .su
'• elPeiirir 1 fik tor solo at • H tltt A '
• 31300 1 pg AND sEEOEM • '
TuE subscriber Alas' just received ''n !Riga
•
-supply of 'BOOTS. & SHOES,
~ for. SpyinA ,nn
d. .Snrnmei . ' Wetir,
• . whi6b,rankes his asSortment :yen'
complotc
It comprisios Gontleincn'a Frenefi Call Skin
hod ' , Mori:meal:l,oms;,Qongress • Gnittirsi ~1 lc.
a,on Boots, ;Male, fl;:jy,s,' and Tenths'. Ljnarn.,
cited Congress,' 800te. , ,, Calf Sli GiNt and
'Ma Brogans, Moiocea , Bnoti,.
ALSO, Ledlos' Misses And children's; Gaiters,
Buskins, Tient and plikicirs. , Bvpry. et,Tork' t y,ol
.Uo'nude to -please
. 4120 ;of toiva,and
countryd wito , are tPart01446011.04, to FPO'
tinge their Patronago•
, lkf Pulti En"
tif 4 ROPE ;just reeeltrod
v,,by theilmhsoetbei . , AtottvlG 1 : 11 0, 11T,$111 ,
'tninr raj , si!to Pligq l P
• auggs., ter,': • ..,"1
ar ,.. # ii„,, # ' j r, a ' •,,.",Vp;.: ~
-_,.. •,•- • - ~, ' • ' , `• ssirfr,is.'" ''''",--'-'4" 'F' - tiiiie»• ,- i' .
14, Boosott, & fixFoEs• i. rL _ Tirmtßio Nr cfnig,A#4 4 1 *At
51 ‘ ,,...'Pe ' tlig. v. - 13 P - 1 - 4 'g :n u rsi t i ' ... L' .x 1: 0 1 .- t t° ,.. 'l , l l ' 4,l47fievolsietioill!*4o" ° ,
1
o... ti trg d o - I G ot t o l l l6 ii r 4 l B,Alllll 4 lind Childr";l''ll W":iitioii),:eoptothPriggit•q-9112.R111t.21rnt.,
Slioili:. Al! of dm nowoot style; boot quolity,; 1: . 7 611 4• 110 , , , we d t pgko s Aka F , liii:l
ti 041 0 .,, , 1
and boat of all ver y cheap. --.L-, ' • ' -
~,,liina p3thols,ks".,itm,•,!linly'4l z, ' - ' ) ',. 4l ','"• -• ':.'
, , , . , pt,,,aiLny. i
.1?,;,,,,•r•,,,rtv vs, " • "wr , ,',:),4447't (, '''
' ,l illa t.• :,, , 1,,,' , :',1F,', , j •': -- . , 1'';,', 1- •,..77.,,:7,,., - .: ) ~,i 4,--- t' ' ' ' '''-
': ,';',''' - , ' ' ' r k,' ,i,.,,, vic i ,i• IA '
~`;tiarctlaio
~: , . ..,~
Fob tivaltat,ivie,7o
•Spion Id Envoy titoodi;Elegiant •
ti'• till;klSoo46lao3. ay.!,
!.Viri , liAvziagrcic . .' hair.jaail:raceiired
.1..7is -from the city noiropening niers
.ldid display of -FA zie f y,oo-01)15, 1 nufallde for
the'oPProitchitig 'lloWdal Season, 'to WM& hd
'desires to; sail tneAttentiersiif, led Mends and
rite His itesortmentldtbk line cannot
"he , autpassed *gande r , and
both in.quaiity and . Priced t e daft:fag, datl ,
notlail 'to please pritchtilers; ' vtattld....bairet
• possible to enumerate his ,
HOLIDAY FANCY/GOODS,- ,
',which comprise every f lim
variety oey . articles
of the moelnovel etyleit and exquisite finish,
Ladies' Fancy Basketi • -
FancY Wink Boxes,Unth ievringinetruM ter
Terracotta Work bi recent novelty;)
Paperlfache Goods,. . •
—Elegant -alabaster-and porcelain-Ink-stands
and trayp, • • •
Fancy ivory, pearl end shell bard eases,
Port , Illonntues, tot every variety,' .
Gold peps and pencils, .
- Fancypaper werghtb, ,
Papeterica,, With- large variety Of. ladies
Motto aniseed wafers', IMP
' _Silk and head - purees, • 4.5" •
%tidies' riding whips, clegantlY-flnislledi r ''
Ladies' fine cutlery;. - , u. achtlelitillial
• Perfume baskets . and bag% 'W m .
Brushes of everkkind'for the
• Houssel'sperfumes of • the' virloue kinds, '
'fo Musical instruments,-of ollrkinds :and Mid
prices; together with an innumerable variety o
;wades elegantly finished! and suitable fOrkho
lyday presents, to.which 'iniittotrmeciahat
minion.. . . .
Also, en extensive and 'elegantroellection or.
HOLIDAY GIFT BOOKS,'
comprising the various 'Miele) and American.'
ANNUALS for letit, pickty embellished` an dr
illustroted w 0, RIC Si, 'o 4 lh ,
'CIAILDRIDIVS PICTOIVIAL - .B 0 0•K
for children et all ages, than which nothing'
can bo more appropnate . or pleasing ne holiday' •
gifts. 'His.tussortntent of &heel. Books aryl'
'Retrial Stationery .is also complbto,- and' - com- -
prises every slang used' in Colleges. and' the.
Schools. He also &sires-to call the particular- .
attention of Families , to his elegant' display of
LAMPS, G/RA N:DCLES; Exc.
frOm the extensile establishments of Cornelius,
Archer and others of Philadelphia, comarising..
every style of , Parlor, Chamber and Study:
Lamps;for buring either lard, sperm or ethe
rehl oil, together with Flower Vases, Fancy
Screens, &c." His eesortmentin this line is urt.
"equalled in the borough.' Alsd, • .
FRUITS. FANCY CONFECTICPARY—.
NUTS-FRB:SERVED '
in (work variety and et all priceS, all of which '
are pure and fresh, such 'as can be confidently. ,
recommended to hie friends and the little folks. .
His stock embraees everything in' the line of
Fancy Goods, with many other artidles 'useful
to housekeepeis,which thO public are especially
invited to call_ and see during the .holtdays.-.
' Remember the'Old Stand, nearly opposite the
- Bank on
.North Hanover 'Street,
•
doell S HAVERSTIcIEfiI
F
$5O L O rf ß ie EtTif p f l ailin li g U te N c T ur E e ft en W y C L as rr, ts
of disease - that may come under his-carei.no
matter how long
. standing _or a ffl icting.. Either . ,
sex are invited to• this private room, 38 Nora
SEVENTH Street, Pluladeinhin, without . fear
'Of interruption by other patients., Strangers
and others who have been unfokturrate in the
selection of , a physician are Mime to cell.—
Those who have Injured themseireti by solitary
vice are also inVited. • . . . .
READ AND REFLECT.--The. afflictiur
would do well - toreflect before trusting. their .
health, happiness, and in many, eases, their lives.
in the hands of physicians, ignorant of this clam
of maladies. It.is certainly - impossible for one.
man to understand all the ills the human family!
aro...subject to. Every respectable physiciant''
has his peculiar branch in.which he'is more - sue
cessful than his brother. - professors; and- to that
he devotes' most of hie time and study. .
_ywats,o3 PRACTlCE,,,,exclusivelyde
voted to the study,atid treitment ot diseases o£ '-
the sexual organs,together with ulcers upon the :
body. throat, nose, or leo, pains in the head or ~
bones, mercurial rheumatism, gravel; irregular ,
ities, disease arising from youthful excesses or.
impurities
impurities of the, blood, whereby the constitu
'don has ,become . enfeebled, enables the doctor
'to offer speedy - relief mull who may place thew ,
selves under his care. - . • • , :june4l
a avz o v4L Zet
tFultlY Grocery Store.
THE Subeeriber having removable Grocery.
Estahlishmertt, Spith..panover
oppositiaZcileattud desires 'to Cra.
;the .attention of the-peblic to-the etc
.perkir stock of FRESH' GROCER
lESmhich.lie has just:op . ened; 'and. which _hey
.will sell on 'the 'most acc ommodating
The arrangement of his-new Esteblishmertitmill
be found - Of , the most complete, character;andl
MO toprliimoiti,g.imisisAg_tv.ertArtickllll4.c_osp,
loom be lon in a ; -
-
,„
• Perfpct ramily-atopery,' .
such as sugars. coffee,: teas„ spices; spices;hams,
beef, 'cheese, shad, Mackerel; herringe_dried
fruit, soaps, &c., together. with an elegant its-.
eorirtiopt like - end Creek 6 - ty Avoei• of - tve.= ---
7y style Led quality, 'gueensware, brooms,
brushes, baskets, and-an.. endless varietyor,
ticks which-it-is- impossihk-; to - enumerato.7--
Por cheapness and 'excellence his articles can- '
not be surpassed A call from , tho public is
. therefore respectfully solkited
m nrs C. INHOFF.
CECEAPHEL THAN EIVEEit,
yiiHE subscriber having just returned front
I. the East, offers to the p,ublic.a.more. , um•
Ple and complete assortment of goods in hia.
ine, than.over previously offered, and4ospect.
fully solicits dealers and others to - give:him a 4
wherflie "will showthorn guedif - at radon,
ishingly tow prices.
To Buikiers, Carpcnters and 00tersi..'
His stock comprises a full assortinend . of
Locke and Latches of every description; Ain•••
ges and Screws, Witidcvi Spriegs and , Bolts'ot
various - kinds, Window Putty, 'Paints
of all colors, Oils, Turpentine, dec.' Zr•o•r -
Also, Mill. Gros's-mit and Circular Sawa ; Hand'
Panne], 'Ripping and Back Sawo, Augurs; Chi
sels, Broad,- Hand and Chopping Awe, Hatch
ets, Planes. and Playa Blau; Steel and • Iron'
Squares, Files :sod
.7.ll,tuips,:Nail..4 Brads awl
Spikes of all sizes.. . • , .
To Sadler's and Coach Makers;
,
•A aomplato. assortment of Sadaliry,Thols;
Silver, Brasaand.Japaned: inciuntieg, EdiriagtV
trimmings, aroad pasting and .seaming Lace,
plain and figured Canvass, Drab'elbtlis, Rata—
. nett, Serge aml,Buerrim, Moss" and Deer Dale.
potent an enamelled Leather; ternprfand Da:
'sliev• . Fellows andll Spokes;.
Et i pt, e.
,Iron Axlds,MullithleCUMllfge,
.&CAt.
To,,d'nbitket imdSlye .11.44.4i5;
My ntolllc embrades 'a 'complete - assortment
of g'oo'ds in your' 'line. -MoroEcos, lining and
binding Shins; Lasts,' Thread;' Pc& by , thil
barrci.or .3nrallor'quatitityi, Toole or. every do.
scrip:ion; Sec— Curled Hair,, Hair Cloth,,Var
nielti, Mahogany and IVlnido Vanaers;Mouldl
inga.end• Rosette, Sofa Springs,`,Gl'assi Mbliov•
any, MirreraPand' Vitnearod , Nnaba of allalice.
,
To Fcinners, and' . Otters, who pray •
,
. • „ . .
In want of ,gooll rron.
MS acre a full assortment 'of' Harsinsied,.
Hone Shoo, Heonot). Pkolgh, broad -I lifil nar
row- Tire, Pron. Men, Rolled Horse- HUGS;
Der. Hood,. Roon(l,,Square, Hoop anti'
Sheol -1,0,,N ail ..Rods, Ruplis 'Sheet, Iron,.
Cast. Shear; ,Spring sad , Blister, Sisal ' ', Englishr
antl ,Amorican., Wagon andi Carrintw.Boxari.,..
Anvil V icpe, ..I"4B.zyld . ,ll.llspe,.Horie.,qhom
, •.,
To Housekceperrand Moo about,entesiniear;JlToi
trionota;7l
would, atteniion to
eort men t. of Ali:tiers , and `Freya, plain ' and
.chic style, linives,pud ferksi - Butclief," IntiVinr
Scissors and Sheava,.l3eittennla;Pannanlibtpr i , „
and,: and, Table • ands..Tee!iSpeene o .
Dress rind Emerald Piesorvleg; gettlOS, !imago*:
UVeltrete,; •
.01Ertrier;&e. . ,
0 i Paints. and Pyd StufTs t tire iirld :Wafer
PieorPoint:
oct3o • •
ei WY LIVER.
i' 0 . /.1.4.; t --A!i' - 'eictisll,eni'!.artiolce.'
L.):for' tulle by 's • '' • •:1 • :""
! (llll3ARD''l.'
. _
Bonnets `and. Ribb
wr, invve. Joel rftdokie4 gur:1100-zymp zpr
those • ; .; •
¢• I3dNNE7!3tIBBONS,
to-wilich—we,inyitp ale mteritiiiii.tif to ladies,
muy 7 _ A '4t,'Wr-BENTZ.:
1101TISMW,I4
JUST rocelvod node ,ouppryok ifielatest
iievbso RoNN , A e FETWPR't '