Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, July 09, 1851, Image 3

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A Irestftp.poper reiatos;the tolle*lnk,
v. , . 'I O IA ' l in our
in.the 'neura(' pursited. by,
their Nre4t,rn • *';', ,
' + . l'he;Man.that don't take his eciatit : y.pitper
was in ' town yeeterday: • - He brought his whole
family in a one horse wagon. lie still believ
ed that' - Geeeral • Taylor was President, •and
:wanted to, know if the "ICamsehatkians"had.
,
' • taken Cuba,' and if 'ao, Where 'iliCy- bad taken'
it.. ; - Be had sOld.hiacore fir twenty-five cents'
A —the price being thirty-ono—but upon- going.
s{ .to deposite the, money, they told him it waß
•;, mostly,:counterfelt. The, only hard moley.he
bad uag,"zooine: , lloo6.cont,pieces, and those
' some SharpOr had "run on him" for balf.dinsesl
--His phi lady smoked a '4 cob pipe" and would
nokbelievo,that anything.elseAmuld be used.--
. . 'One of the boys went to a blaokOmith's shop to
tin. Measured. for a Tait.. of -shOes, end another
mistook the market house for a church. After
' banging' his hat on a' meat hoOk, et . piously
— took - A - sa - Oti
t icbuteher's - stallra -I'stened
t 9 ~an .arictioneer, whom ho took bo the'
Proaarer., 110 left beforo "meetin' was out,"
and had no great opinion of the " sarmint.'
- -• One.of the girls took a lot of " 'mod onions"
to the post calico to trade thorn for a letter.—
She had a baby, Which • she carried in a 't ell
pir trough;" stoppiu o g at 'times td rock it'on
the side walk. When it:cried, she stuffed its
mouth with an old xtocking,' and sang "Bar
bora Allen:" ''The oldest - boy had sold two
"coon skins"' 'nd , was stouts . "bust." , When
last seen; Ira had' tailed fora glass off " soda
and water," and stood soaking ginger-bread
and making wry faces. Theshop keeper mis
taking his_meanirig,.had - given, him a mixture
of sal soda and . water, and it tasted strongly,
of soap., But he'd' Learn tell of oody and wa
ter, and wan bound to give it a fair trial, "puke ,
or no puke." .Some "town fellow" ClllllO in
- and called. for - lemonade with a "fly in it,".
Whereupon- our ! , soaped" -friend. turned his
back end --quietly wiped several ties into his
. .
We approaohed the 'old gentleMan,and tried
to . get himto."subscrilbe, ' but ho - would not'
listen tott f , . He was , opposed to internal in3.4'
' ' ' provementn," and
,he 'thought "larnin' was a
'wicked invention, and culterwated flotilla' put
vanity. aucl.weration." . None, of .his family
ever learned to read, but one boy, and he,
teaehed school awhile, and than went to study-1
ing "divinity.'.'
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TITE NATIONAL AND TIIESTATE'ADMINISTRA:
Washington Republic, the organ of
President,. Fillmore, ns well as all ether papers
• that- we hate.eieen, fully endorse the notion of .
-the Whig State Convention and the ticket which
that Convention placed in nomination.. "The
-Bosolutions,of the Convention," says the Re
public, "it seems to us; are open to no just
— objection:" :„ "
Zije ,Markets.
PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
' • Philadelphia IC Aineriean Office 1
• Weekly Review, July 8, 1851.'1 f
REMARRS.—To-morrow 'being our 'Natiou
sal Anniversary, and generally kept as a holi
day,_conipels_usio..giVe .the_ usual ...weekly-re
, OM of the market one day in advance. Duel- ,
-pees since our last has- been, as-Tunnel, -very
' dull, buf.without any material change to 'no
. tice in theleading articles, although under the
influences of the late advices from abroad, the
Africa, Cotton arid Bread Stuffs were rather
snore firmly held; the demand, _ however, has
continued limited at old prices.
. ,
FLOUR Br. MEAL—the receipts, which are t
still 'small, have been on' the' increase. this
week"; tut the stock 'light, and the', demand
of a very moderate character. Seine 7000
brls Flour only having foUnd buyers meetly at
$4,25 -tor-standard .superfine'
,and selected
brands, including some choice lots at $4,84,
and extra at 4,6004,76 `1,9 brl, . The market
closei with rathermore firmness. 6n the' part
, of holders, but with a limited inquiry for ex
port. The home trade have operated to a
moderate extent withhi the above rangeof
prices for common to fair mixed brands and
. extra, and $5,e6,60 for fancy, family brands.
Corn Wallas been in bettor demand, but at
easier rates, and some 24@,2600 bile Penn's.
Meal sold, part at $2,873; part a Shade leis,
and:One lot at' $2,75 'Ube, which latter rate
is generally 'refused -to day. Rye Flour is
scarce with a steady but moderate demand, and
B®4oo brls sold in lots'at $3,873; 'including
• hotter brands at $'3,44 bri
(A-RAlN—With rather more arriving, and a
modeiate demand; - has been near stationary__
— 7iiiiil - 24 - 025;000 - 1.ffitiffelS - WERITitildTinestly
' Peram, white, at:9B®looc,as in quality, inclu
ding some small lots of good reds at 94(a3960.
Rye is scarce and wanted for distilling, with
sales of 2®Booo buse, Penne, in lots at 71@
-720 Corn has- been in- steady - demaudiWitif
sales of 80085,000 bushels Delawar6 and
Penn'a yellow. at NC; closing, however, rather
,dull. Oats are lower, with a limited demand;
. d ' , and 9010,000 bushels Penn'a hold at 4.2`19
430, closing at 423 e.
a -, _Ltde.uamunfouD
• In this boron& on the . 26th ult., by the Rev.
C. P. Wing, Mr. WILL' An H. RUDY, printer,
to Miss ANNA M. GDOVE, all of Franklin co.
DIED,
In this borough, on Tuesday evening, July
Ist, after a lingering illness, which she bore
with christian fortitude and resignation, Mrs.
MARY MONTGOMERY PORTER, relict of William
Porter,' deceased, and mother of William , M.
Porter, Esq., County Treasurer, in the 66th
'year'of her age. •
•
this bordugh, on Friday, evening last,
July 4, Mr. SAMUEL Cues, sr., an old citizen,
aged 76 years. ,
In Chamberaburg, on Sunday, the 22d ult.,
It: Annan/tat RITNEE, son of Ex.-Gov. Ritner,
'Of 'Cumberland county, aged 88 years and 7
months.
The suprome ruler of all things has in his
'wisdom removed from us our friend and com
panion, Ma. ADUALIABIsIianan, who was long
- 'and favorably' known to the writer,—wh ich has
prompted this :tribute of respect to one so
much.beloved; and so worthy, who is now gone
- to that bourne from whence no traveller return
eth. Thc deceased was ti man of vigorous and ,
;investigating mind, his decisions wolf matured
,and gager/illy right, which caused groat firm
nese of; character. Always appealing to his ,
God for the rectitude of hie intentions, on all
the stormy questions that have - agitated our
country, ho was on the side of mercy; his de
. sire was to promote man's dearest rights, lib
erty, and the pursuit of Imppiness both in this
.World and that which into.. conic. No n pomp,
, parade or showy paraphernalia had any charms
for hint. to divert him from his duty to his God
and his Country. Ills duty was . proper° to
-tueeethy God."' lie was prepared. Death came
`to'hiat as a celestial harbinger,' saying come,
came away to the mansions of Vise, there to
; dwell, with.the grandees Of, the most high un
til time shell be ma . more. Oh, ghat IL lesson,
we aro taught by such an example. what joy
to bo assured a beloved friend lthis passed from
time to-eternity, ,in- the full .tilumph of his
, peate-being made 'with his God, anxiously
waiting the montent-Itis
,spirit quits its - frail
tabernacle, to take its flight on seraph wings
"to Yellovah's throne,. there to dwell until the ,
:last trump shall 'sound, when he 'shall rise at'
`the reaurectionef •tho just in that holy throng
with,hallolujahs to the Lamb that was slain.-
Ile might well say, weep not„for me, my deer
- .friends but,prepare to follOr_rne. , T. C. jr.
WANTED.
;..A..;OIRL" to dn'. - goneral ,house-work. One
from the, cowry. would be preierred. One that
can,-come well recommended may .hear -of a
place, try ealliptatthieignia; • OulY 2.)
. , . .
:.,. 1 ..:BELaraBD PROPOSILLS .
lATILLibo received by the Town Council - of
V V i-1110 Borough of,Carlielu. at their next
nic,ellog, on SutordartrOiiiing 1u1ft2,' . 1851,'
fat iiettingond' adjoining, according to •regolv- ,
460 beet' oretTIII343TONE9;
. _ -
. .
•
von .South inreer;ln . tenni or .ihrf'Piibliq Gtave
Yord.' , ` Stone .meta' be , well
and !dallied in iliC , aroutid , et least one fuer:end
"I tiveontreetUr " , reoltirelt . ,lO'be:govettied tipthe
direction of theStrent , Conin - ine:" , •
JOHN;
Attgat—Eltopi Ltt fi4po,cl
91J , 2, n o ;
isZcw--•-aSurtionnents
PROOLABIATION.. ,
_
-N . I9I:I3RDAS" the , Horoiable'Fmtomitcx
WATTS ' ', President Judge of the several
Courts of Common Pleas of the counties- of
Cumberland, Perry and Juniata, in Pennsylva
nia, and Justice of tho several Courts of. Oyer
and Tor Miner and General Jail Delivery in
said counties. tird non. Jelitt Stuart and John
Clendenin, Judges.of the Court of Oyer and
'Permitter and General Jail Delivery for the
trial of all capital and other offenders, in the
said county of Cumberland, by theirprecepts to
me directed, dated the 14th of April, 1851,
have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer
And GoneralJail Delivery, to be holden at Car
lisle on the' 4th MONDAY-of- August,-neat,.
(being the 25th day) at 10 o'cloOk in the fore
noon, to continuo one week. • • .
NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to the
Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Canstablea
ofthe Said county ofeumberland, thaithey are
by-the said precept Commanded to be then and
there in their proper persons, with their rolls,
records, inquisitions, examinations, and all
other remembrances, todo thbse things which
to thoi r offices appertain to be domi,und,all those
that are bound by recognizanois, to.proseeute
(against the prisonersthat are or t hen shall be
in the Jail of said county, are to be there to
prosecute diem as shall be just,
DAVID SMITH, Sheriff.
Carlisle, July 9, 1851.
SELLING OFF AT COST !
THE subscriber having purchased thOlock
of Dry Goods, Groceries, 4c., of A. C. Fetter,
itt.the corner of _North-Hanover-11nd Louther
stmets, informs the public that the whole of the
'Fargo and elegant stock will be sold out AT
COST. Look out Tor bargains.
jy9,'
.sltf. JACOB FETTER.
LIGHT SUMNER READING,
ritIHE FOLLOWING aro among . the new
and cheap publications just received at the
hook and Periodical Store of the
e
,gt h . subscriber (late Martin's) on - Main
1 7 .1,10' Street. -
llarper'S, the International, Godey's, Gra-
ham's and Sartnin's Magazines for July-25
cents each.
David Copperfield, by Dickens, 50 emits.
Rena—Mrs. Lee Henin's new stork-50 cte
'The Heir of West W,Rylend,by.Mary Howitt,
50 cents.-.
The MotherAn-Law, by Mrs. 'Southworth,
0 cents t,,
Hosa'''Douglass, or the Autobiography of a
Clergyman's daughter, 50 cents.
. The Daughter of Night-25 cents.
Lord and Lady Harcourt by Carolina Sinclair
60 cents.
The Denninga and their Beaux, by Mine
Leslie. 25 cents.
The Duchess, or Woman's Love and Wo.
man's Hate, 50 cents.
The Widow Rugby's Husband-59 cents
Polly. Pea Blossom's Wedding; 50 cents
Together with a large variety of other" new
works, All,the'new publications received as
soon as published, and sold at publisher's prices.
A complete assortment of Stationery, Enve—
lopek, &c. always on hand, with a large varie—
ty of Books in every Department of Literature,
Science, History, Biography, Theology, T.ra
;fele, &c. Also, School Books of every, kind
in use,'at the lowest cash prices.
July 2,3851 A. M. PIPER, agent:
Assignee's Notice.
- IVO TIC Eli - h - efatii'given tErit Misers, Sidi.
or & Elbeiti, of South Middleton town
ship; Cunilierland county, Pa,, did on the 25th
day of junis last, convey all their property, real
and personal, by deod of voluntary assignment,
to the subscribers for the benefit of their cred
itors. All persons having,clairfis against said
Sailor dr. Elberti, are requested to present them
for settlement, and those indebted to make im
mediate payment to
;DANIEL KAUFMAN
JOHN 8088, - -
July 2, 1851
.7Votice.
It,TOTICF, is hereby glimn that application
.1.11 will be made to the next Legislature, tigre
ably to the Constitution and laws of this Com
monwealth, for an alteration in the Charter of
the Cornelis D4osis Bank, so as io confer on
said Bank the rightsitud privileges of a Sank of
issue, and to change the name of Slid Bank to
"The Farmers &{ Mechanics Bank . of Carlislo.'!
By order of the Board of Directors; .
' WM. M. , BEETEM, Cashiet.
. Car Dep. Bank, May 28th, 1851-6 mi
. 7ren, Dollars' Reward
STRAYED OR STOLEN from the stable
yard at the Carlisle Brewery, on the night
Tof the 23d of Juno, a B A Y
,a o t sixteenhandshigh
n't
w H ir ,three s
white feet and bald
face. On the rump lie is die
' tinctly marked wick ß.xo.
o._gploy,
-1 " 4 .--=- , --- 4 t l WhiTl: t iill - et•EiSle almost any one
to know him. - A reward df TEN DOLLARS
will be paid for his delivery to the subscriber,
at the Carlisle Brewery, or for any information
that will lead to his recovery.
July 2 .. ,- WAL BARN ITZ.
Silver rdedala Awarded
To E. .11POLAIN.for Perfumery and Fancy
50va,1849 and 1850.
M'CLAIN continues to manufacture
his Celebrated First Premium Vegeta.
ble Hair Oil, Patent Magnetic Soap, Orris and
Teaberry Tooth Paste, Lilly White, &c., pre
pared at 83 North 7th street, above Cherry
Philadelphia. And sold by S. W. HAVEIe
STICK, at his Drug and Book Store, North
Hanover street, Carlisle. [july2,lBsl-6m
A ,Challenge -of-$5OO
S OFFERED by E. McCL4IN for a bet—
ter article of Soap than his Patent Magnetic,
eit er for removing tan, sunburn, and Pssnples
from the skin, or for shaving. Manufactured
by E. McClain, BP North ,7th street, above
Cherry, Philadelphia. And sold by S. W.
HAVERSTICK, a his Drug and Book Store,
North Hanover street, Carlisle. [july2.6m
. NEW IVIACIEEREZ.
FRESH No. 111 'MACKEREL of the now
. catch. Also, other qualities: together
with HERRINGS, SALMON and SHAD,
juet received by [jY2] , J. W. EBY.
DR. S. E. =Erman,
,OFFICE in North Hanover at.reet adjOining
Mr. Woffia store . Office hours, more par—
ticularly from 7 to 9 o'clock, A. M., and Irom
s'to 7 o'clock, P. M. [junelB',sl
'CARLISLE FERULE SEMINARY.
THIS Institution will commence its next term
on the fat of September, under the care of Miss
Phebe Paine, assisted by - Competent teachers,
Instruction in the langubges and drawing, no
extra charge.
Music taught by on experienced teacher, at
an extra charge. • . (june,2s,'sl,—tf.)
FARMS FOR SALE,
/THE Farman which I reside in the vicinity
Al. of Newtown, containing ONE H U N•
DEED and TWENTY ACRES. This farm
is well set in grass and hi a good state of im•
provemem, and situated immediately on the
valley 'Turnpike' Pond from Winchester to
Staunton, seven miles from the former place;
whichis ono of the .best- flour markets in the
. - State of Virginia. The improve.
yy `-• Monts are a large and handsome
Daimc DWELLING, together with
every necessary outbuilding, and
`I:A* all in a good state of repair.
I-will also sell anotheyfarin ndjoimng the a•
bove_vontaining TWO HUNDRED & FIF•
TEEN ACRES, all well set in grass, and in a
highly imprtiving condition.
' ill - Theee two 'farinswill he sold separately,
or together to suit purchasers.
JOSEPH NEILL.
Newtown, Frederick co. Va. June, 13'51.3t
ehargewineheater va.republican.
Prepare 'for Harvest.
JUST received, nt P 0 It T EH'S SHOE
STORE,' a fresh lot of. Meg's pegged shOnere,
Mena' and Boys'.Kip Brogans, dm, &c., suit
ahlefor those who wish a.prime shoe' for sum
mer Wenr. • (June 11, 1851.).
Come let me make a sunny realm around thee
Of thought and beauty.,-Hero aro books—" ,
• A fine, nesortmentjupt• received—Historical,
Poetical 'and. Religious„, at RAWLINS', Main
et. Carlisle. Arrangements are made by which
sabbatliSClMoli can be fiernialiad at PublialMre
preetY. .•
• Elatilt
•
,TUST'reoeived a it Oneral asaortmont of,Col'
grad ,F,lannola for Ladies Snob, to'Svit-431aek,
Gray,.Blue, Red; Green, Pink and I Changea'
ble. Moo,' Whip Woolen and Comm Flan.
in great varlefy,'' G :WAirrNER-i
tneburpars Coale '
1t99 torie,liykerliVqtlity nut coal or
rooBio,ing-angl for oillo'ohqqp •
T —WO IVIU-ROArtAtt,
Olio - pr 0.
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NOW - .Stiptilv, , of
FARINA, COFFEES,,
SUGARS,
- RICE; •- '
- KOLAESES; . SYRUP,'
ad6ill ilia. Ober ~neces,sary:.yririetie's, filet 113
celired by ClunegV . WEP Y. •
Gzeen and Black;Teatt.
.FROM , the. store of the,,Mossrs. Jenkins
of Philadelphia, of•the beet +qualities, and al
ways fresh, constantly for bale by '
June 25/, .' • . • J W ,EBY.
NEIVIT GOODS! NEViI GOODS.!
THE most extensive tiasortmentot SPRING
GOODS,ever_bl.ought to .0 arils°, - now opening
and offering by the subscriber on-the moat ac•,
commodating terms and uncommonly cheap.—.
Among the lot will be found a most splendid
assortment of t -• '
LADIES,' DRESS - GOODS •
atieh ne
ncn Poplines, Barage Do Deluca, Fig!ii Surg,
Lawns, 13hrages, Tissuee: . Mamelines,
'
An. immense stock of Bonnets, all qualities
and prices. .Also, Ronnet Ribbons and Flow
ers in great variety and very beautiful. • ei
CARPETINGS & MATTINGS, -
A full assortment of all kinds Carpetings and
Mattings. White and colored
• CLOTHS, CASSIMERS,
Some new and 'elegant FreiMlC.Clottis and
Cassimeres at reduced prices. Musline, 'Tick
ingm.Checks, HOsiery,tSaggings, &c.-- -• '
- The 'Public are-'invited to call and, examine
this large and splendid stock of new goods, and
they will certainly be suited with the goods and
prices. Recollect the old stand East Main st.,
Carlisle. (tip2j C.• OGILBY.
SUPERIOR FRESH GROCERIES
"Call and See before Purchasing elsewhere)
TrIHE -eubreriber is just' rebeiiing and oenp
ing at his Cheap Family . Grocery and
Queensware Store in West Main etreet,•Car
a 'very assortment Of - all the - arti
cles in his line of business.
Rio 'Cabo from 12 - to acents per pound,
for. good to a strictly Trims., article,. Also,
Brown Sugars of the best quality, frbm 7 to 9
cents per pound, Lovering's best •crushed and
pulverized Sugars from-10 to 12 1-2 cents per
Pound, N. 0. Sugar Hoses and 'Syrup Moles•
see of all 'grades from 32 to 624 per gallon.—
Also, a supply of fresh ground SPICES of all
kinds, warranted pure. SOAPS, Fancy,, Cap-.
Rozin and Country Soaps, Chocolate, ptil
verized Safaratus, Indigo, Mould and Dipped
Candles, Common and Winter Strained Whale
Oils. Also, a supply of fresh Hominy, cheese
from the best Datriea - always on hand. Fancy
sewing, traveling, clothes and market Baskets,
together with a general assortment of Chew
ing and smoking Tobaccos, Spanish and half-
Spanish aCigars,_.Common_do., ropes, twines,
and Brushes of all kinds.
CEDAR W Alt E.—Housekeepers, and •
others expecting soon to embark in the same
business, please call and examine my stock of
Wash ° tubs, Wash Rubbers, Churns, Cedar.
Buckets, fancy, painted and varnished Buckets,
Brooms, litc. ',Sec. •
- --GLASSAND-AND QUEENSWARE.—The
subscriber has jtiet added to, his already large
stock a number of white Granite, Gold Figur,
ed, Blue, Marble, Flowing 'Blue and Mulber
ry Tea 'Sets, of 48 pieces, Also. Plates and ,
Dishes, Tumblers, Preserve Dished,- Syrup'
-Bottles-, .Ate-of-every-description-and-price-so
that he will be abler - to meet thg wants and'.
means-of - rill in the' conimunity 'etje may favor -
htm with a call.
ronrs J D HALBERT. •
XEW' GOODS.
THE undersigned has just returned from the
city with a SECOND SUPPLY of Goods
suitable for the season, embracing Clothe, Cas
simeres, Vestings, Summer Cloths; Pi:liege do
Laines, Silk Tissues; dress silks, Black Canton
clothe, bombazines; alpnektis, ginghlimsOst
ures
muslins, (acetic, tickings, pantaloon sulfa. Also
✓leaigneea.
• BONNETS. _ • -
A, large lot of Bonnets including all the new,
and desirable styles, at greatlyreduted prices.
BOOTS AND -SHOES.
•
A full assortment of Boots and Shoos of every
description, from the most celebrated manufne.
tortes of Thiladelphia.
•
• GROCERIES,_
such as Coffee, Sugdr, Teas,•Molasses; Sakes,
&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 laid in at such prices,-as that
I can offer great inducements to' purchasers.—
Eutter, Eggs, Rags and Dried - Fruit taken at
market prices
, ju ne26
_liTedicines! IVledicines I
. ..
Fresh Medicines recently received at Raw.
line' old eland; next door, fo ' the Post office,
Main street, Carlisle.
Dr. J. McCulloch, rt graduate of the Univer
sity of Pennsylvania, is now n -partner in this
.establishment, and-will-give- his-especial-super ,
vision to the compotlnding of proscriptions. -
All Medicines 'warranted pure--arid genuine,
and sold at the"lowest rates. • Fresh - Pine- Oil
and Fluid • constantly- for sale.
May 28,'51. H M RAWLINS.
NEW SPRING. GOODS'.
THE subscriber fide jUst opened a general
assortment of Fancy and Staple - Dry Goods,
suitable to the season, among which may be
found A moat splendid assortment of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
such • as - Barite - lici — linitiell, - BaregCti, Poplins,
Silk Tissues, French and Scotch Lawns, Plain
and dotted Swiss ,Muslin's; Silk and Linen Lus.
tree, Ginghams, English Chintzes, &c. A full
assortment of Bonnet Ribbons, Lace Gloves
and Mits. Kid, and Lisle Thread• Gloves, Hand
kerchiefs in great variety, Lined and Plain Par
asols, Wide Silk Trimming Laces, Worsted La
ces, Ribbon Dress Trimmings, Bonnet Caps
and Puf'rings, with a general assortment of Mil—
linery Goods.
May 21,'5L • • • G. W. HITNER.
N. 13. An experienced salesman wanted Im•
mediately.
FRESH anocannxEst
A NEW supply . of fresh Coffees, White and
BrowtrSugars, Spices of all kinds, ground•and
unground, With all the other varieties of a-Gm.
ceryiStore, Including-Mao a new supply of Jut-
kin's JVo. 1 Quality of
FINE GREEN & BLAEIt TEAS,
in metallic packs of quarter, half and pound
onokages from 50 to 61,50 per pound, as also
n the bulk. All just opened and for sale nt the
store of - [ml2] J W EBY.
ATTEND TO YOUR• TEETH !
Dr. J. C. NEFF, Dentist, respectfully in—
forms the ladies and gentlemen of Carlisle and
vicinity, that ho is prepared to perfoini all ope
rations on the Teeth and Gums beleneing to
his profession, and will Ito 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 himsell ac
quainted withal l'the' latest improvements in the
art, and flatters himself that hiNvill be able to
insert lull sets ofd ceth , cin ' the atmospheric
pressure principled; or with epringe, equal 'to
any made in that city. OFFICE in High at.,
one dooreast of the Post Office. Persona will
ing to see 'specimens of his Workmanship,' will
please call at his rooms, where they
,will linve
an opportunity to see and kill& for themselVes:
june4.lBsl-1y ' .
• .
•
TO LADIES AND•GENTLEMEN.
ViTiMain Webb, • .
RESPECTFULLY informs the public gen
erally, that ho hoe just returned from the city
with a large end splendid nesortment'of articles
Beitable for gentlemen and ladies' toilets, suck
SHAVING CREAMS AND SOAk
Rouseers Rosa and Ambrosial ihaving cream,
Olephane,
" • Wash Balls, ' • • ,
• " Cireassian'Soaps. -
Fancy Toilet •.
• ' '.s. Extracts of various odors, Fancy
Cologne rind Colegno bottles, • 1
' •'"- Compound Ox Marrow Pomade;( 1
" vfleethine, together. with Gernetutn
rostrhairail,r,ox Marrows. bears oil; Esc-. • Also.
a rare assortment of btmehes,mich as hat brush . .. ,
es, nail, do,', tooth; do;, shaving, 'do:, clothes,:
do. lot ofrazors; nad , razoe 'strops: Also on
hand a largo' assortmerit of haielvorlt, such-au
• %vigg d s %and, scalps.-
• . Ilack and front braids !
"Cuile o &0.,. end -IMrsty uf , utftet'
iartiolos-to'ivitich the atteptiqn, 01 ;Alln ' Vub4S - 'll ,
•respectfelly invited. • • •,• •
-.CM:lisle, May 28,4651,;-"- . ' :;
111TRATE .0E- MAGNESIA , - 4. Aa'.'ogteOl '
ALJ ablo and''lbild'' , rerrigerant and loxamiej -
otaabity; ILUBBARD. qthar2G'
BONNETS,
N W WOODS,,Agt
tiitti*oii-ft;opi'Apii
finlphuttipitige
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:,.THEribrofe;:eilitibliehntenkia'..beentifully J
o o
col. en the .brovr,cif,tliokmehritaini etwei, ,5/
access, and ii•surrounded,i4lllin'any desirable
nlecesicf amisereent_end!,reareation.:, Persons
l eav i n g Harrisburg or Cliarntintaburfl,ein;teach
Newinlle „thti.learfj, thence ; . bi, stoke in
hours , tragOl, n seat, Of Ot,lol - ftent-eithero(
the two first name d , to nne. • ; '
No care or attendee shelf be:Wanting to ren
der a stay. at:these SprinOti;preastint 'and tieruifii
cid .'•
June 4,1861-8 w.., •
PERRY 00=TY W,ARIRRPRIBIGS.
•
'THE Proprietor of thin pleasant •anddelight.
ful Watering Place, feeliag.highly gratified with
the 'success which has; attends his manage
meet of the above establishment during.the first
imam, has increased his:efforts to .render the'
_place and.liceomniedations more . inviting_
and nomfortable. • .
The Warm -Springsme_situatedin-Prirry eon
Pa. on the bank'sof Sherman ' s Creek, one of
the 'healthiest situations in the, Stare. • These
waters are Well known for their excellent Med
icinal.qualities, and are the best for, the -perma;
neat cure of .Scrofula, Totter,,and all 'diseases
of the skin that has overbeen
: ascertained.
The Springsma , accessible by, the :
Railroad to Duncannon, where a, coach will al
ways-be in readiness. on the firriyal of the care
from the Emit,' to convey passengers :who desire'
to visit the Springs ? 14 miles IC W. of Duncan
non.,,: Persons leaving Philadelphia in the morn-
Ing train of cars can arrive at .the,Springs. early
the slime evening. - •The coach will commence
running daily on and after the 15th day' of June
next, and continue during the tieason i leaviiig
the Springs every morning so as to 'reachthe
cars going east. All communications for the
Warmf Springs should be directed to Duncannon
P 0, and will then' arrive at'the Slfringedaily.
The terms for boarding will be moderate, and
every attention paid to those who shall be pleas
ed to pay him n visit during the , season.—
Ample provision has been made for, gymnastic
exercise,und passtime amusements, while Sher
man's Creek affords delightful fishing. .
. junes,lm ' H H ETTER, Proprietor.
ORRLISLE SPRINGS, ,
T" proprietor respectfully informs his
friends and the public ge,nerally,•that ho has
fitted up the establishment of the CARLISLE
SPRIN GS, for the accommodation. comfortably
of a largo number of Visitors and
Bearden. The Springslare situ
aied lour miles north of Carlisle,
*:* in a fine, healthy and romantic
place,whero every accommodation
for travellers and visitors may be relied on.—
Cold and•warm baths in good order. •.
. Visitors coming in the cars from any'of the.
cities will be promptly attended to,by any of the
Livery men with Moir fine carriages. and con •
veyed to the Springs the same day. if desired.
June2s,6t D. CORNMAN.
U.I,'HOLTERING,
subscribers would respectfully •inform
the MAIM that tlinyhave commenced the
bu
siness of Upholstering, in all its branches, at
their shop, on Loather street, near Leonard's
corner, where they are - prennred tomanufacture
to order allkinds of , ItiATTRASSE9, - such no
the nowly patented
.Spiral . Spring Mattrass,
Curled Muir ',Alvin:Aga, Hush , Sleds, de., all
of which aro madein the best style, and at very
low prices. •
The public ore becOming.'aware of the ailth=
ful - ard - itivigointing influence-of—these—bed:3TM
preference to leathers. - atid the experience of
eminent physicians in cities and elsomiltere, u
'niversally recommends them as the best to be
uqed by persons in health as well ne the infirm
and invalids.- - Principals of Collages, Acade
mies, and Hotellteeperoos well as families,
rare respectfully invited to give us a call.
ti:YSADDLING in all its various branches
carried on in:the same shop..
. May 28;'5. :TIZZARD Se-SHELL-V..
ronminws
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Pateni G radnatilegrei; were
THE , undersigned, alter considerable ox. '
pease abdexpers mint, has succeeded in produ
cing a 'PIriIYEELE for-Blacksmith's Forges,
which, wherever it has been tried, has proved
itself superior to anything of the kind ever • be.
i 013) invented. It has-'advantages Which no
other Twyere possesses.• •
--lstr-•The-blust-can•-tie-rcgulated-•effectirally
tio as to:suit any kind of work: 2d. Tdie blast
can be kept clear at all times without the use
of a poker, or without breaking and shaking
the fire, thus einbling the smith to . ake a clean
Clear heat.. sd..Beactual experiment it saves
one-third - of - the - Puel whllo the work:
done one.foarth faster. 4th. The blast is re.
moved eight or nine inches 1 - from.:tho 'back
which is a great - advantage to the' smith, doing
crooked or difficult work. sth, It is not liable
to, get out of order and will Nati:army years.
• The following Certificates selected from ma
ny in the possession of the Patentee; will show
that it has given complete satisfaction, and also
its great superiority , over all otheis.
Carlisle, April 28th,,1881.-,-Thia is to certify
that I have in my fire one of Ponces Twycrea,
and for the short time that I have tried it I can
any that I can do more.Worh - by orie 7 thini -than
I could do with the old Twyere, Of nil the
different Twyores,that I have over tried, I can
say that Porter's is the . boat, on account of the
facilities of the valves. WM. WORT.
Carlisle, April 29th, 1851.—Thirris to certify
that I have tried the lryyere of Robret D Per•
ter, and I find that it is e mom'excellent article,
for I have tried, several Twyepts, Mit this is
far superim to any that I have over seen used,
for it heats quicker and more regular, and ;
with
it I can do' one•third
. more work in the same
time. I,• therefore„ recomiaend 'its use to a
who stand in need of ouch an article.
• - GLANDING; Coitchsreith.
This is to certify . ..that ['have put in my ., forge
ono orPorter's Patent aniduating,Twyors and
it is the Lest that I have ewer Seen, and sustains
all_the' advantages claimed for it over other
- I would - hi:4 taefwentylallais and
do without it: -
A 13 ZEIGLER, S. Middleton—.
PersomisVishing, to,csamine the above twyore
can do so by Calling loitheundersigned at Wm
M Porter's,-Carlisle.• Rights , for counties or
States are , offered for Sale. Carly 'attention is
rcquested. r7myl
,ROEPT D POIITIIR.
VALUABLE FARM FOR. SALE,
•
WN,.PURSLIANyiE of OM fast Will and Tee.
I lament of Mr 7 tew Thompson, sr., late of
Mifßin townshiA' Cumberland county: deo'd.,
will be sold at 'public Sale on 'FRIDAY, the
26th of SEPTEMBER : 1851, at 10 o'clock,
A. M., on the promises. a tract of land situate
in the aforesaid township of Nlifilin and bo - und.
ed bythe Conodoguiner Creole 'and' lunds'of J.
seph Hershey nod. Samuel Wastheffet; con
taining .233 ACRES, of .which about. fifty-acres
are limber land'and the. residua - cleared land in
a good state of otlihiitificte..:' . -
- •• '• -The • improvernents - are a large
doable two story STONE HOUSE
I L and KTITHEN, a forgo BRICK
RANK BARN, - 10.P.foot long, ti
• Wagon-Shecli-Corri-Orilrim- Spring
House and Smoke House, a wall of 'water con.
voniont to the doer 'and a goad apple orchard:
The - above described land is gravel, with a
'considerable quantity of alluvial bottom alba
best quality. • It is Athin a mile of the limo;
Stone - land: - It ineituated about four miles west
Of NOwville,': and • near tho State Roadifrom
'Carlisle. to Roxbury. • , • • -
. ,
The terms of sale 'will /31001p-ho'paid by
.the purchaser. when 'the property is stricken
down—bne.hajf.of the' whole purchase money
including, the aforesaid $lOO l °pile), lei of A.
dyil,-1850, when possession. will be given and
A deed s tnade)te the putchttqof,arttltho - residue
in three equal apnupljwaymcos,'without,"inier-L
eit; to .be scoured- by;iodgane.ot.",o,e Indrtgage;
the landlOrd's';ohnie df the gooidle 49.,te the
_Weimer :
The land
title will be given' clear tit 411 Inehrtikaneed.
Poraiths 'wtollirl:lo view lho , aforasaid 'fumy
caw call - oh•lnined - Bbyde ! 'who Yedidied , Onl the'
opposite side' of the. ereek.from saidifttryn. , ••. I.
.... . 2 3AR 1 1 :S. , 'BOYDL ,
,M,TTHIF4* -1 3 11 0 1 VIPSON.' "'
nun • with the Will ,hofiexed
cf Matthew--Thompson, any Oee'dv-t,
iunel 0 1 . ;i
kfket#!.:Opi,liiinT or ti fIIII3WRIVAI,
triittirr! A.LIT `; c find
IL , Gt' Or, .isitto at the ward ltouse.of
deolB 2 .- • 7 01MURRA.Y, AglC
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rpm" , mr 71$11.1*Etv
O] Drugs,: Aledieiriett ! :.'i l'',rlyntery 0,170qy
1i:
.. . ~.B,'peles, „E.14:1 , :.: : s'.. ~ j.. ~
IHE subscriber tinifjpet resolved. hie Spring
•• supply of DRUGS, MEDICINES - AND
tHEMICALSi- among 'which -can be .found'
every articler:used byyhysicions in. their pre-
Ecriptions, to die putting up of which, he will
give partibuler-agention.. , Alio, ' •
.. • '
Paints, bitti; Dye Stab, Perfumery; Soaps,
4a.". and a.variety of BtinSy articles too num
erous to mention; together with a superior lot
bf TOBACCO•.AND CIGARS of various
prards, all of which, haVing purchased in per-, son r upoq .the. , moSt favorablo terms, he will
guarantee as being of the best quality, and is
aVilliiirto - aellipot - exactly - at7CitTPrices, yet
for a very small advance for' CASH. •- -
He would-respectfully invite -the att ention of
Physicians, Country' Merchants and Pedlars,
to whom ho will make a liberal deduction.—
OppoSito the Rail Road Depot, corner of Pitt
-and-Hfgh-streets,-Garlittle, -Pa.---
- marl 9 . . 9 A.' HUB BARD..
LATEST ARRIVAL OF
SPRING 411, SUIVZDIER GOODS,
At the Cheap Stare, 148 :North Ranaver at. .
HA VING returned from Philadelphia with a
selected assortment of Spring and Sum—
mer Goods, I would respectfully invite all per
t:lona who wish to purchase .new goods to call
and examine my, stock, as 'I am determined•to
sell at small profits. Among them may be
found
LADLES' DRESS GOODS,
Such as Silk Tissues, Silk Lustres, Foulard
Silks, plain and figured De. Laines, Berege,
'Bernie do "Lames, Lawns, Dingliams and Cali
coes.
• BONNETS,
A largo assortment of Bonnets, all qualities and
of the newest styles. Also, Bonnet Ribbons
Rid Gloves and Parasols. '
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES 4- VESTINGS,
Tweeds. Jeans, Gambroans, Velvet Cords,
Blue Drills, &c. Also, Muslins, Ti clangs - Ta
ble Diaper, Linen Table Cloths, Cheeks, Ho
story, Bagging, &c.
. GROCERIES,
Coffee, Molasses, - Green and Black Teas - and .
Spices., :Butter,tEggs, Rags and Soap, and all
kinds of, Country. Produce taken at market
pFices e in exchange for goods.
np9 . • . C FETTER.
For the Benefit of the Public,
THE subseribers Mite this method of inform
ing their old customers and the public generally
that they have removed their extensive
CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT,
ono door north Of their old stand; to the room
formerly occupied by S A Coyle, in North
Hanover street, Carlisle, where they have.ad
ded to their stocican.extensive assortment of
SPRING ( 5.. SUMMER CLOTHING.
They keep constantiy.on hand a full assortment
of every kind of clothing either for dress or la
bour. Threr stook consists in part of fine cloth
Dress arid - Frock-Coats, Cessimore Pants, Silk
and Satin . Vests, and also coats of sattinett
Tweed, Croton Cloth, Cashinerett, Linen, &c.
ati&a. full assortment of pants for.sumtper 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 Tor gO 6 , ala
GENTLEMEN'S IVBA.R,
which Choy aro prepared to make up to order
at short notice. They also keep constantly on
halid-an-nsaortment of-Leather and Hair trunks
_y_ttliSes r carpct bagsLumbrellas,_hats and Caps,
suspenders, dress find 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
Meek and nre prepared to sell to suit customers.
They would just mention that they have no city
clothing, but that their garments nro.till made
in Carlisle under Moir own supervision.•
903 - ARNOLD Si-LfVINUSTON.-:
'• SONNETS,-BONNETS. •-
' subscriberis just receiving a _large and
varied assortment.of Straw Bonnets; of all de
"seriplions. Also, 100 'Bolts Bonnet Ribbons,
the__eheapest ever offered 'in Carlisle. Call
soon or you will miss bargains in Bonnetltib
•
, LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS;
We.-.40.n0w p ening a very choieo lot of La•
dice and- Gent omen's Linen - Cambric 'Hand
kerchiefs, at iiatious prices, "decidedly the
cheapest lot of handkerchiefs vie•have over of
fered to the public. Ladies do not:miss them.
IRISH LINENS, &c.
We are just reeeiving . a large Ipt Irish Linens
from the 'beet Bletteheries and at low.prices.—
Also. Barnsley Sheetings. Pillow. case Linens
and Muslim?, with , a generalnssortment of Li
nen Pant Stuffs..
NEW. STYLE DRESS TRIMMINGS
Just received the now' style Quilted Rib
bons for,Trimming Lrdies Dresses. Also, new
_style_Buttansatmatiods-kinds.tor-LadiexDreses_
BLACK, SILKS, &O.
Joel opened a generae'aisorttnent or Blue and
Colored Silks,and Berege de Loins, with other
dress goods.
opB G HIT_NER•
SPRING AND iSUMMER _
L - 91 1 30 Et I NO 1 !
- LIVERY BODY should embrece this op
portunity to buy CLOTHING for Men,
Youth and Boys, at such prices as have never
yet been.known to this Borough, at'
STEINER'S CLOTHING ESTABLISH
MENT;
West Hain IZ, - Izr:a door to Burkliolcler's Hotel,
Embracing a choice of the best, most desira
ble-and fashionable. '•
.CASHMERETT COATS, .
HABIT
CLOTH
do,
721 DIG. '
. TWEEDS, &c., Ste.
Together with a root variety of . English,
French and Americ CLOTHS and Summer
Fabrics, adapted to to wants of Men and
'Boys, both for Dross an' BasinesiVerments.
Particular •care has bee taken to procure
'the new style r
' SUMMER COATS,
PANTALOONS,
VESTS, &c.'
To which he would invite special attention.—
FURNISH INC GOO S, consisting of
Shirts, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, &cc., 'all of
Which aro offered at the' lowest possible cash
prices, and - as Cheap as any other Clothing
i
Store n the Union. Parents NV Ito desire Boys
Clothing, are earnestly invited to examine the
stock. Country s ore keepers can be accom
modated at very loiv rates for cash. Map
wIe.EIP SlP.liffOrGr GOODS!
AT THE CHEAP STORE. :
VIE have just returned from the city with
a large and extensive assortment of
CLOTHS, CASSLWERES VESTINGS,
Linen and cotton pantaloon skull's, for men and
boys wear, tweeds, black summer cloths, Ken.
tacky jeans, &a., cheaper than ever.
DRESS -GOODS, • ;
Mous. de Laines 4000 yds Chintzes,
Beiregc dc Laines, Dotted Swims,
Lawns, •. , Plain Swisses,
Ginsohams, Plain laconets,:
Alpachas • _Barred do.
Silk Poplines, • Bombazines,
Colored Bareges•• -•
ON ET
A deed assortment, froth 50 cents to $2,5
Palm Leaf, Leghorn and Rough and Ready
Gate, &e. -
•
• MUSLINS, TICKINCS,CHECKS,
linen and cotton diapers, nankeens, and
,an ex ,
cellent Steck of Muslims, that cant - be boat for
cheapness, Edgings, lnsertings, .Gloves, Iio;
eicry, Suspenders, and a large lot of
RIBBONS d• PARASOLS,
which will be sold ehogp. .Gli OCE'RIES,
SPICES, TEAS, St.e.,4wltich will ho sold pt.
lower prices than the same can be bought here
or elsowliero'''' '
A & W.BbNTZ
—ThaUltiversal Refrigerator.
LTlio subewrilwrwoutd invite% the citizens to
eisaminp,tlat UnivereaLiterrigemer3vitit Wtt;
for G`ilior attachad, which may Ito Been at - hie
reeidenco;_aow.la oporation,,Mkcan be fur.
fished at city prices, thereby saving freight,
May' • -• W'IJITNER.
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14:,,
.:.4,....... . , FRO' l'
itinatat!-y..4-h.re'..
,:•I,'l ' -Nio. , c ,loyers , of 4onil: TOA :bile be
i
~. , 4) AUS3 . I supplied with: Joultin'e &,Co's
I .., it 1 - TE :Ai i .S.tipo!lOtt,:Grgen:,,tuul Illse4-
,-,,i i, ~H , . „ iyoss i • either, loose 'or poi , up:
2....,...' + 7_ in fourth, .liolf-onpounti .me..
tnllic iridkA in oupt purohosori at priers . ranginfi
Jr.fn,to,:coanf:A) InAl'” cier,p , wed,:bv,:eti 'line' ut
Vila-Flivre ,Er,- • roirril - J
.p.,mblio.R.T : '
•
.
USTvTeoei v ' r figlot bi'oltob GI2IE
h etveirilt he 'sold- very.lowat,t he-old , ebeai.
Store, Eaet•Main Street.
apt'r
,(Eitil],lbiieriiiti.iiiit6:
Itinnoeopath4c •
IlTedloal College of PeOpylv
&
Filbert met abova Ileventh,'Avhitadqphia.
. .
_ .
niIHEi Lectures of, the regular course will
commence annually on the SECOND
MONDAY of Oetocsr,, and'continue until the
first of Match ensuing:
An* of fees for a full course of Lectures $lOO 00
Students who hoyo attended two full
courses at other schools
MatriCulation Fee, paid only once . • 3 5 0 pd
'Praciical , Anotomy 10 co
Graduation Fee • 30 00
Tho Commencement will take place catty ,in
March. •
FACULTY.
•
6dir.eie B MATrnEW9, M.•D., Professor of Ma•
tens Medics and Therapeutics.
WILLIAM'S. BELMUTLI, M. D., Professor of Ho
moeopathic Institutes and the Practice of Medi
tine.
— Si FF•----
.- , emusL FtIEIDLY, M. D4 - PrOfesaar ~of llotany
and Medical Jurisprudence.
CHARLES - NIERILARD. M. D:; Professor of Chernl- ,
cal Medicino. , •
WALTER WILLIAM:ON, D.,•Professor of Ob
stetrics and the Diseases of Worrien and Children.
ALVAN E. SMALL, M.D., Professor of Physiol
ogy and Pathology.,
NlArritsw SEDIELE..M. D , Professor of hem
isity and ToxicOlogY.
'FRANCIS SIMS, M. D., Professor of parkery.
WILLIAM A. GARDINER, M. D.., Professor of
Anatomy.
J. B. PErnurtannans, M. D.; Demonstrator of
Anatomy.
WM. A. GARDINER. M. D, Dean, - .
No 303 Arch Street, Philada.
Thfie 18, 1851-Gm.
23.11,311.NU1V1'S
Corner of Seventh and Chestnut Street:,
— P. T. BARNUM, Proprietor. HENRY SAND—
FORD, Manager. F. , 0 URTHOF JUL Y,
GRAND CELEBRATION. Arrangements
have been,made by the City Councilti to com
membrate the day by a splendid exhibition of
FIRE WORKS. Unrivalled attractions will
be offered dt Barnum's. The DRAMATIC
CORPS will - present interesting Comedies and
Farces.. Popular Ballads by an accomplished
vocalists. Dances by`fwo proficient artiste.—
The celebrated 111Anvinern Featil.v, formerly
apart of the famous RAVEL FAMILY, will per
form their most astonishing featgnn the, Stack
Rope, and interesting. Pantonies. ZA A S'.
AUTOMATON BAND, codeletined nine
figtires;of the lull size of life, Olnyingacurntely
24 different airs, will be exhibited for the first
time. The inventor has been ten years con
structing these, at a coat of $20,000, andit isthe
most wonderful triumph of art in the knoWn
world. Performances will.be given during the
morning, afternoon and evening. The Saloons
are filled with 1,000,000 of curiosities. , Admit
tance to see all these,,and to each exhibition in
the Lecture Room, 25 cents. Children under
10 years of age, 124 cents.. (je18,'51.)
IVIETZTEIL, VITIMETE igk. CO.
BALTIMORE, Md., ,
ENERAL COMMIS SION AND FOR
WARDING MERCHANTS. North
Street, opposite the Suquehannah -- Artil -- Road
Depot, Baltimore. Keep constantly on hand
for_sale, Eisb,_Salt, Cuano„Plaister„Ac. Lib
eral advances made on consignments. -
Juno 18;51, 6m pd.
=I
- • ZI.-14. PARIKER de,-- -._
S,ErOORNER-OFCALVERT - Bb - LOMBARD STS
BALTIMORE.
-EALERS in Tin Plates , American, Eng
lish, and 'Russia Sheet 'lron; Boiler and
e Tron; Hoop end Rod Iron; Iron Wire;
Tinned. Copper; Zinc; Spelter; Pig and —Bar
Lead; Lead Pipe; Sheet Lead; Block and Bar
Tin; Brass Nettles; Tinnor's Tools and Ma
chines; Stovq Trimmings; American Rivets,
all sizes, Tinned and Black &c.
qq, 18.51-Iy.p_d.
New and - Popular School Books
griOMPREFIENSIVE SUMMARY 'of
NIVERSAL HISTORY, together. with
BIOGRHPHY of DJSTING UISHED
PEWNS, to which iti appended an epitome
of Heathen Mythology, : 'Ntitural Philosophy,
General Astronomy and Physiology. Adopted
in_the Public Schools of Philadelphia.
E. S. JONES & CO, Publishers,
S IV Corner of Fourth and Race ste."Phila._
:10thap I y 617471
- ftueket:'s and School Committees addressin
!attars to us poet paid; will be furnished with
copies for examination.
• igrA full assortment of Books and Station
ery for sale at the Lowest Prices..
Harrisburg Steam Wood 'limning
and Scroll Saniing Shop.
WOOD TURNINGin all its branches, - in
city style and at city prices. Every variety of
Ealainot-areiZarpmter-work;either-orr-hand•or
turned to order.
Bed Posts, Table Legs, Atoning Posts,
Balustres, Newell Posts, Wagon Hubs,
Rosette, Patterns, • Cainmns,
- -Slat and fiacrrter Afctutettitgs, - Rountrer - Ociagon
`L'hiset Handles, See. • ,
This shop. is in STRAWBERRY ALLEY
near Third. Street, and as we intend to please
all our customers who want good work done,
It-is hoped the trade'will give us a call. Ten—
Pins and Ten—Pin Balls mado to order or re••
turned.
W. 0. HICKOK
Harrisblirg, April 30th, 1851-Iy.
nRDIERS for the above article, addressel to
1 11, - to - the - undeetfigned - at - their — Mainifirctnry
near Illechanicaburgi Cumberland county, Pa.,
Wit; meet with prompt attention, and be filled
at thri lowest 'cash pikes. '
GEO. V. COO vErt,
PETER GINGRICH; .
23aplypd
ItTOTICE is lierebSi given to all, delinquent'
IN Collectors, that' their several acaounts
must be closed with the County Treasurer, on
or before the 17th of July nest, after which
time, no further indulgenCe can be given. By
order of the Commissioners.
Attest—WM. lULEY, CPlt.”.
Commissioners' Office, Carlisle,
June.,lBllr; 1851. • ,
, 'nit 'meeting of The Cumberland Valley
/11. Farmers Mutual Piro Insurance Coinpan
held in Shippensburg, on the 10th inst., the fol
lowing named persons, -- wero - elected officer§
viz.—SAMUEL WAERtY, Ebq., President
J Uzt ESSLER, Secretary; and GEORGE ALLEN
'Prenstirer.
Exile:Woe Committee.-- 2 Jacob Foglosonger
John thos,lor, and Wm Means.
•Junclß,3t J CRESSLER, Secey.
Estate of. Richard Patton, dee'd.
NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Ad
mimstratian on the estate of Riche d Patton,
Imo of Dickinson township, Cumberland coun
ty, deceased, hive been granted to the subseri
bor, residing in West Pennsborough township,
in said county. All persons knowing them•
selves inaebted to said estate are,, required to
come forward and make immediate payment,
and those haying chants to-present them for set;
tleinent to. JAMES McC ULLO UGH,
jan24,6tpd. adatiniatruror.
Estate of Christopher Johnson, deold.
A.,TOTICE, is herohy given that -Lettere•Tes•
iN•tatnentarynit thtt.estate of Christopher
Johnson, Into of Dickinson township, Cumber
laudcounty, dec'd.,,hare, been granted by the
Register of-saill county; to the subscribers, re.
siding in the same township. All persons
knowing thenolves indebted-Id' said estate are
requested to 'conic forward - pnd make immediate
payment, and those having claims to present
-thern•for settlement to '
8 A.AILIEI;IOIiN
CCIN'ItAD JOHNSON,*.
.
Juno 18, Gtpd Executor. '
• OR.A,IIeT WANT.ED,I, =
VHEAI'.• RYE, CORisl ' , AND OAT*.
• purchased by the undersigned; and the
highest - market price paidin-Cnsh.
Futnily Flour riod.Milt.Fead.of,difierent kinds'
fo'r.sslo: on, reasonable'. terms. Apply at the
rimiter's'lrifill (formerly' - Goad 'Hope,' West''
renitatioratigh4M,Nmliip, dumbeileturrounty. ;
- Mtwa.Viantl" ' ATAR S AM,' JAMES.
Lii parsarvi filth:toad:to the omolito of tion.i
dee'd.,.nro...rcluest,id to: enll,l
)p iha aaj,acri!ler at VI:, offinP .of
Pf`eiThip,
•(; , (le the . I:pine' ws.i;tll9'it
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C. OGILBV
PHILADELPHIA
=3
SAFETY FUSE,-
FOR. BLASTING ROCKS!
Notices.
Notice to Collectors.
NOTICE
XiiISW,NOTICV.
Mi=)
EMIRS
r::;~ii~elian~us: <~
FOit TiPitlitOTArZiA*B
.
j 01011141 d Fancy . :Gooth r Elegant
• ~ EA ill- lio,Oksi'dce. •84a. ,
0 . • C ~.. ~.•• . 4V , . ~.
, gia ,.. d ... i ,Vir pfpcoamy fi l A tif V ..ix . e .E. Ai ß ,yste T n r i.aG g hoti -h i s ips i a:n:i t atit r an ercat blperi d .r..
he approaching 'HolYday Sermon,lo . .whiCh be .
I.esirea to. creme attention of hirfriende and
he public His assortment in this lino =loop
m surpaesed in' novelty' end 'elbganCe, - arid
(oth in quality "Mid price of the Articles, can
lot fail to please purchasers. It would -be int-
i.ossible to enumerate hia
HOLIDAY FANCYgGOODS,
tvhieh comprise every variety of fancy articles
o.f_the most_noyel-styles- and exiniaite Ankh( '
i uch
es • •
.• Ladies' Fancy Baskets ' ' '
Fancy Work Boxes, with sorting instrum'ts •
'r erracotta.Warli, (a recent novelty,)' ,
Paper Mean( Goode, • ,' •
.Elegant alabaster and porcelain ink-stands
pad -crave,— Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card eases;
-- -- Port-Monnales,-M r every, variety, ' :
• Gold pens and pencils,
Fancy paper weights . . . ~..
Papeteries, with. a. large variety :of ladies
ncy stotionery„ .•. -
..
Motto seale and wafers,. ' .
Silk and bead purses,, •
Ladies' riding whips, elegantly finished; . •
Ladies' fine cutlery;.,, ' ...edt4 . lal
Perfume baskets and bags,
1 . Brushes of every kind for the:toiler, -
Roussel's perfumes of the varrous. kindl4.
IV Musical instruments, of all kinds and atlar.
prices, together with an innumerable variety o.
nrrieles elegantly: finished' and. euitable fertile.
. lyday presents, to•whieh- ho invites:apeciaLito ..
tention. . .
Also, an extcmsive•andi eleganecolli3ction of.
HOLIDAY GIFT BOOKSA • ,
comprising the various English and American.
ANNUALS for 1851 , richly elnbellished, and'
illustrated POETICA L WOR K .9; with. ~
CHILDREN'S PICTORIAL: B 0 OtK 5.,. .
for children of. all ages, thaw which. nothing
can be - more appropriate or pleasing:as - holiday •
'gifts. His assortment of &beet Booke and:
School Stationery is also. complete, and .com-. •
prises every thing used_ in Colleges "and •the;_
'SChools. lie also desires to call the particular—
'attention of Families to his elegant display! of -
, LAMPS, GIRANDOLES, Ike.
from the'extensivamstablishments of Cornelitun.
Archer and' others of Philadelphia, comprising,
'every style or Parlor; Chamber and Study •
Lamps, for bunting either larCsperm or ethe
'real oil, together with. Flower Verme„Fancy
Screens, &c. -lifs assortmentimthieline isurt
:equalled in the borough. Attie, •' ' • . , ‘.
FRUITS. FANCY CONFECTMARY—
. NUTS—PRESERVED FRUITS;,&c., ..-•
in 'every variety and at all pricesoill of. which. -
are pure and fresir r eunh as. cambe confidently
recommended to- his friends' and the-little folks,'
His stock embraces. everything in. the Una of :
Fancy Goods„ with. many-other artidles useful ,
to houselteepers,which the public are especially
invited to call and. see during rho .holidays.—
Remember the . Old Stand; nearly opposite this_,
Bank - on : North . Hanover street..
, deel t S W: HAVERSTICK. .:
ss,ira FORFEIT. DR. HUNTER WILL
ty forfeit $5O, if failing- tecure any-case ,
of- disease _that may-,come undet,his-earevno
matter how long standing or afflicting. Either
sex are invited to this
_private room, Mt North
'SEVENTH Street, Philadelphia, without fear
of interruption by. other patients, Strangers
'and others who have been unfoituriate, in the
,selection of a physician are invited to call—
:Those .whalave injured themselves by solitary.
vice, are also invited.
— I4.BAD — A - N - D -- REPLiECT:--The - afflicted ---
-Would -do- well to:rellect_before-Arliating their
health, happiness, and-in man4caties, their lives
in the hands of physicians, - ignormit of this dais •
of maladies. -It is , certainly iinpossible for one
man to understand all the ills the human family
aro subject to. - Every respectable physician '
has his poculiai branch hr which he is more euc
CUSS Cal than his brother professors,. and .to that
he devotes most of-his time and study.. • -
.YE ik RS 0".. 0 PRACTICE,
.exclusively de
idled to the stuily - end treatment df - diaeasecief
the sexual organs,togetherwith ulcers upon the
body, throat, nose „ pr legs; pains in the head or •
benes;niercurial rhemnatiom, gravel; irregular•
hies, disease- arising- from youthful - excesses,or
impurities of the blood, whereby the constitu
tion has become enfeebled, enables the doctor
to 'offer speedy relief to all who may place thein•
selves-under his cure.,. ' . limed
33.111520V4Z!
.. [Family Grocery Store..: .
THE subscriber having reinovedhieGrocery
Establishment, on South, Hanover
?: --) street, to the large building nearly_
1
1 a c it I opposite his-old staud desires tO cal
, I .o\'''
~•• the attention of the public to the au
." perior stock, of FRESH EROCEg. _
TES which he linaluat penid', "end Which - lie -
will sell on the..most aCcommodating'terms..--
Tile arrangement of his new Establishment, will
be found of the most 'coniPlete - character, arid
liis , assortment..compriseri.every , -article-that!can--
,be, found iq a -
.' ,„-, . ,;,- - 2 ,_-_-,' ~ .__,,
Perfect Famil y Grocery,
such tis' sugars, coffee, teas, ' spices, hams; - dried
beef,.. cheese ,• shad, mackerel,: herringd .dried
fruit, soaps- &.c., together with _lin elegant as
sort ineurotCiffria - iFrfd - Crifeltety;Ware , of- eye ,-
y style Led- quality, queensware, . brooms,
brushes, baskets, and au endless verielY. al ar
ticles which it is 'impossible id entiinerate.—
For cheapness 'and excellence', his snide& cam,
not be surpassed A call 'from the public
therefore respectfully solicited. -
math - C. iNHPFF.
.outaamm THAN. =MIL _
/SHE subscriber having just returned .from ,
Ji the East, offers to the public aims ant
line,
and complete -assortment of-gods his
line, than ever previously offered, and respect
-fully soliCita"
call, when he will show them goods at aston
ishingly toui,prices. ' • •
To Builders, CarpenteriSnd 'Mat. ;
His stock comprises a full ass o rtment' of
Locke and Latches of every desdription,
liip
gas and Screws, Window Springs and Bolts of
various kinds,. Window', ,Glass, , Putty, Paints
of, all colors, Oils, Turpentine, dze., - Zac.
Also, Mill, Cross-cut and Circular Saws, Hand
Pannel,• Ripping and Back Saws, Atmore, 1:1hi.
'
sels Broad, Hand and Chopping-Axes, Hatch
ets,Planes and Plane Bitta, , Steel and, ft-on
Squares; Files and Rasps, Nail., Brads and
Spikes of all sizes. - ,-- • •
To Smilers and Coach, Makers
A•complete assortment of Saddlery Tools,
Silver, Brass and Jawed monnting ‘ Carriago
trimmings, Broad pasting and •;Seammd,Lttee,
plain - and figured Canvass. Drab Clothe,' Rail.
nett, Serge and Bueram, MOss and-Deer' flair
.Patent an enamelled Leather, Lamas and Pu
shers: Ilse,.t übbs ' Fellows 'and': Spokes,
Elo.ll iptio springs, Iron Asles, Mailable Castings,
&
• • To Cabinet and Shoe Makers.
stock embraces • a complete :assortment
of goods in . your line. • Moroocos, lining and
'binding Skins, Lasts, Thread, Togs by the
barrel or smaller quantity, Tools of gyery de- •
script ion, &c. Curled Hair, 'Hair. Clblh,'Var
nisli, Mahogany and Maple Veneers, 'Mould.
tags and Rosslts, , Soitt , Snrintis;.GlaSs;: - Mtilio
any, Mineral and Aranoared:ltnobs of sizes.•
To Blacksmiths, Farmers, Wit others, who may b.
in wont of good Iron. • • .
•
Re offers a full assortment of ?Hammered,
norm Sh ! re; Scollop, Plough, broad. sod-nar
row • Tire Iron, Also, Rolled Horse Shoe,
Bar, 'Round. SqUare; Tire Hoop and
Sheet Trott, Nnil Rods, Russia 'Sheet."lrOn,
Cast, Shear, Spring and •B lister , Sfeal,'Englieh
and American Wagon . and 'Carriage Boxes,'_
Anvils,Vices, Files and. Rasps; Horse Shoe
Nails, &c'. •
To Housekeepers and thoit 'dont Arct
triinonia/ •
•
I would invite. attention ,to,my benutinif *a- •
sortnient of Waiters and Trays, plain, and Go
thic style,
and
arid forks, -ButehOr .ICnivetr, •
Scissors and Shears', BrittanniO,Gerninn'Silv.or,
and Silver Plate, 'Table and 'Tee'Spdeine.
Brass and EincraldPieservitignettlPsisroooth..
ing Irons, liolloiv+witro; Jaticltats
Churns, Ste.
Oils, - Paints and Dire:Sings; Firtt:hod,Water
Proof Paint
oct3o
WRY SAXTON:,
COD LIVER OIL .—An
:for stib , by —n exceilenL attic's
mar'2 ,
Bonnets. and, Ribbons.
• ''WE re eiritd :oak
those
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o Wick sYe.iolite
piny ; • ;
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S. v,,i• ir" 1 . pieil , y4"thi 7 .. 4 rgeniyect,4om
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