41.1)e 111arltet5. d PIIILAAI9LPItIA'. S[ARK i.T. Philadelphia N. American Office Weekly Review, July IJ, 1851 ItinlATlKS.—The'late foreign' news has had little or no'effect ort . tko market, and the opec rations of last .week,•withthe exception of cot ton, whiohjons been taken to some extent for neighborlng market, have generally been on a very moderate scale. Breadstulfs continuo in limited request. *Groceries and , ' Irrovisions ore very inactive. ' Iron sells slowly, but Clo ver seed is attracting more attention, and largo sales could:be matlemt considerable advance on,mvious pi:ices. In other respects there'aro no iiiiliortantichanges to notice since the 'close of last week. • FLOUR. AND VEAL.—The market for Flour opened with rather more firmness on the part or holders, but the export demand continuing limited, prices have been barely sustained in the Operations or the Jest week; - sales only reach some 6000 bbls. for shipment, mostly standard superfine, et $425, ineitidliig some lots taken et a shade loss, and fresh ground parcels and better lots at $4,28e51,311 bbl., the , market closing very quiet, holders generally being free sellers at our lowest fig ures. The home demand has been only to- a inoderate extent at $4,25 for common retail ing. $1,31i0.54,37a for better brands, $4,50 0:h51,75 for extra, and $5e55,75 for fancy brawls. Ityo Flour continues scarce, with small sales at $3,371 '7E4 bill. Corn Meal -is rather quiet, and about 1500 Ulm. only found buyers at $2,811 ii,s2,B7if iTI bbl:; most.hold erg ask the latter rate. The inspections of the week ending the 10th inst. are 10,540 barrels Plonr, 717 half Obis.-do. '• 37 bbls, llye Flour, 1474 bbls. Corn Meal, and 100 half bbls. do. CIIAIN.—The demand for Wheat continues steady, and the receipts, some 256 , 80,000 bushels, have been Oaken, including some lots in store, at 086101 c. for white, and 04 00 for red, as in quality. The.bulk of_ the solos were at ougitglecilfus Rye mania" rcarce and in demand, with-- sales of 2500 bushels Tonn'a:in lots at,72c. Corn has been in good demand and 05,000 bushels sold, most ly at 51 cents for Brood Delaware and Pennsyl vania yellow, including - some inferior lots at 58 and GO cents, and white at the flirmer rate.— Oats continua in moderate request, with sales of 10,000 bushels at 400. for inferior, 420421 for good, and 413 c. for very prima Penn'a. New 'Abuertiuntort.c.i. . . Carriage For Sale, A NEW it OCICAMAY will he sold low, the owner having now further ure - for the same. Enquirelof the Editor. if ulyl6 Eight Teachers Wanted. THE School Directors of Southampton tp. Cumb'erland - county, will meet at the public house of John Clark, in Shippensburg, on the NINTII..day of AUGUST, to examine teach• ers and give out shill schools, fly owlet of the Board, SAMUEL TAYLOR, Sect'y. .W 316,1851. 1851.---School Tax Notice. THE duplicate of School Taxes for the pre vent school year has been isSued to the under hived, Treasurer of the School District of -the Irorough orCailiiri.: • • . Dollar Rato on Ocdupation, Profcs- cion, Property of every description The Treasurer will attend at the COUNTY COURT HOUSE, in said Borough on FRI- D AY, the 15th of AUGUST next; between the hours of 9 and 12 and 2 arid 5 o'clock of said day, for the purpose of receiving the School taxes aforesaid in accordance 'with the School Law. . - . _ An abatement of five per cent. will be made on all such Taxcs•as may be paid on or before the said f!ith of August, next, and of three per cont. on all that may.ho paid after said date and before the 15th of October next, after which no deductions will, bo allowed. and for all un paid Taxes. a warrant to enforce the _collection thereof, will thereafter bo issued as directed by Law. • J. W. EBY. Carlisle, July IG, 1851-3 w PUBLIC SALE of REAL ESTATE. On SATURDAY, (he 2d of AUGUST, next, rinflE subscriber will cell by p venduo or outcry on the premises, at 1 o'clock. p. la., the following plantation or tract of land situate in Silver Spring township, on the road leading from Mechanicsburg to Carlisle and about half a mile from the former place, adjoin ing landkof Joseph Stretch, John Myers, va rious town lots, and the Trindle Spfing Ta vern place, containing SI Acres and 1S Perches, shout fir.: acres of which are wood. land-and-the-residue-in-eultivation_and-well fenced, and first quality limestone land. There is a young Orchard on the preMises of well selected Apple Trees and oilier fruit trees.— Also, = • at the house- The- buildings are . a two story LOG & WEAT H. '!: EILBOARDEI) HOUSE, with back'buildings, a BANK BARN on er part stone, the upper frame rind weath .erboarded, with alvagon shed, a stable, a large fodder shed sixty feet long, and other necessa ry outbuildings.' The , terms and conditions will be made known at the time of sale. = julylGts 4 'Laneaster Examiner and Lebanon Courier insert to amount of $2 each, and charge thin office. . • artfrry County lames :AT PUBLIC SALE. Ott THURSDAY, the'llth of September, next, ILL be offered of Public Salo at 10 e'- 99 clock, A.M.' oh' the premises, TWO VERY FINE LIMESTONE FARMS, sit uated in Toboyne township, Perri, county.-- These are adjoining farms, ono contains aboul acres, and 27.5 acres. is contained in 'tho other. They will be sold separately or to gether as will snit purchasers. They are a bout 8 miles west of Landisburg, on the main road leading up the valley. ()no farm 'has a • STONE MANSION nousE& BANK BARN on it. The other a . ...it': LOG HOUSE and LOG .BARN. 13":„5 There arc thriving Orchards on —:- both of these places. They are e;t mited in the post fertile part of the county, and offer many inducements to pirreltarers.— Pe'reontr wishing to sec either of WC 'above tracts, can obtain information from the tenants rAiding on the promises, or either of the un dqrsigned executors. Attendance will he given and terms made known on day of sale by ' . RICHARD PARKER, 11. C STERRETT, iylfls 11.rtos. Thottas Urie, 4 %* " Journal," Reading, and " Gazette," Lewistown insert till - sale, mark covt„and scud hill to this eflice. INDIANA SAI:42, a valuable tract of land in'Clin ,r ton cbuitty „Indiana, lying 15 .miles front the large and flourishing city of Lafayette, and near the rail road from. that city to the capital of tho State, Cineinnatti and other eastern ci ties, containing 1131. Acres. The Land is in n zoncrally improved and healthy section, and in well accommodated with common roads, and within a few miles of two- plank ronds,, leading to important palate on the Wabash and Erio Canal. Clinton county lies in the great valley of tho Wabash, and is celebrated fur the fertility and productiveness of its soil, it not being uncommon to. produce three Buenos- Bivo Crops of wheat; of 30 to 10 bushels to the acre, from the same, field, and 80 and 100 bushels of corn to the nero, for almost an un limited.period. That section of Indiana and particularly, Clinton;,is mostly settled by good and substantial 'armors' from Cumberland and the adjoining counties in Pennsylvania. lbo land here tailored fur snle.is of excellent quality and finely timbered,, and lying no it does in the _vicinity of exthnsive prairies, the timber alone is very valuable. Tim above described tract would be sold at a groat bargian for cash—Or would be exClieng ed for innproved real Innate. A map, showing the position of the land in relation to tiro va rious public' improvements, towns, due. ; and (Ito opinions and certificates of public officers of the county, 01 the value and location, &a; can be seen by application to.NI ATTHEW P MOORE, rapertoufn, Cu - ll:Leland county, rd. of whom also terms - of 'Bolo can be obtained. July 10, 1891 dlptl rratiWATEIR rpoor. BLAKS!S Fire and Water Proof 'YAINT, which has boon so extcrittively used ,for tho last six years with the utiriost success on the roofs of Houses, Steamboats, &c., not a single instance is known wheto it lias For 81110 by [M.12.1 • :H, SAxToN - . V' LIND TNNNY LIND. and other extrnetti—froh from Rommel's, together with it vifiendid na e.rtment of Soaps and Perfumery, nt. the Coe tidt Drug Store, next door to the Pont Mike. ~, 8 : 51 .RAwLiNs & McCEILLOCH. • -• 'cw 3.bucttisements. Ulbg & COMPANY'S ME Eff WILL 'EXHIBIT AT CARLISLE ON SATURDAY, August 2d. Doors open from 2 to 4 and from 7 to 10 o'clock.. idinillynce Twenty-Fire Cents, Children under • nine years of age, half-price. This splendid collection of the rarest and most magnificent specimens of the Animal Creation, obtained from all quarters of the globe, will enter town on the morning of the day,of Exhibition i., GRAND PROCESSION, and preceded by the gorgeous Orphean Chariot, Contairt'ng the New YOARTIZASS BAND, under the suPerintendenee of Mr. 1011EPII NOSIIER, and will consist of all the beautifully ticaorated vehicles of the company, drawn by a magnifi. cent stud of One Hundred Horses The Menagerie of G..C. QUICK & CO. stands unrivalled by any other similar estub hshMent in thc,World, and in it will be fotind iirvt - entativiell.'flf:;every animal which bas ever been discovered i hy the naturalist. It is cam noscd„of the iw, great collections formerly be longing to• An', Titus E.? Co., and Van .I.lln burg & Co. And among the prit,cipal attract ive features will be found the trained PERFORMING ANIDIALS, which were so celebrated both in Europe and Ame,rica. It,DIR. BROOK:3, the unequaled Lion-[Cit;g, will superintend, this part of the Exhibition. In the coarse of the performance Mr. LAN G WOR'l'llY:will introduce hi- highly stained Ponies, who ' will go through with" their wonder. I'lll feats et ,dancing, waltzing, &c., forming a pleasing epiSode to the general entertainment. julylti “Sportsmen Take Notice PI 3011 N SERIDEEL, Vorth-Eoisi Corner of Walnut and Second Sirens, PII I A . l), E P,ll EN AS ON HAND, JUST 'RECEIVED, a 1111 complete assortment of SHOT 'GUNS Powder Flasks, Game Bags, and all other Sporting Apparatus of the best and most ap proved patterns. He has constantly on hand SPORTING POWDER of all descriptions, Percussien Caps, Shot, Bullet Moulds, Ball and Blank Cartridge's, and a general aSsortment of mate- , rials for Gun Makers, &c. Also P-ERCUSSION -CA4.--of-a- 7 superior quality, designed expressly for U. S. Rifles.— An assortment of FISHING TACKLE al. ways on hand. • All the above, and any other' articles in his line, the subscriber will sell sallow as any other establishment in the United States. In testimony of his skill as s manufacturer, the FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, in thd years 1840 and'lB42, awarded to him TWO csirri- FlCATNS—and,in the years 1844, 1840,1847, 1848 and 1850, FIVE •SILV.EB—MEDALS, all of which mdy be seen nt, his place of busi• ness. [jyl6.2m) JOHN KRTDER. 4 mills 3} do. ALGEINTS WAIIPRZID BUSINESS MEN to take the exclusive Agency (for a County or Counties) for the Shle of the: GERMAN WASHING FI t UID, being an article much cheaper and easier to use than soap, hnd r iswarranted to perfectly cleanse all itinda of clu(hing, containing no Potash, Soda-nsh, Spirits of Turpentine, Ammonia, t Acids, or any article whatever that will in an manner injure the finest fabric or the flesh. It is an article which, when oncointrodneed„con stem tales can be made with large profits to the Agent. For full particulars regarding pri• ces, terms, &c., address (post paid) to • I. P. lIOYT & CO. julyl6-2m No. 25 South Fifth St., Phila. Assiglieets Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that GEORGE /111 SAILOR, one of the firm of Sailor & El berti, of South_Middletott township, Cumber la7td of June convey all his property, real and personal,-by deed of voluntary assignment, to the subscribers for the benefit of his creditors. All poisons hav ing claims'against said Suitor are requested to present them for settlement, and those indebted to make immediate payment to DANIEL. KAUFMAN JOHN BOBS, Assignees July 2, 1851 - PROOLAZATION. WHEREAS the Honorable FREDEMOS WATTS, President Judge of the several Courts of Common - Pleas of the counties of Combo-land, Perry and Juniata, in Pennsylva nia, and Justice of the several Courts of Oycr and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counties. art] Hon. John Stuart and John Clendenin, Judges of the Court of Oycr and Terminer and General Juil Delivery fur the Arial of all capital add other offenders, in the said county orCumberland, by theirpreeepts to me directed,. dated the 14th of April, 1851, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, to be holcien.at Car lisle on the 4th MONDAY of August, next, (being the 25th day) at 10 o'clock in the fore noon, to continue one week. NOTICE is therefore liera given, to the Coroner, Justices or the Peace' and Constables orthe said county ofCumbedetull that t hey are by the said precept commanded f,o be then and there in their proper persons,. with their rolls, records, Inquisitions, examinations, and all other remembrances, to do those things which to theiroffices appertain to be clone,und till those that are bound by recogni7anecs, to prosecute (against the prisoners tha t are or then shall be in the Jail of said county, are to be there to prosecute them as shall bc just, DAVID SMITH, Sheriff. Carlisle, July 9,1851. E Silver Medals Awarded To E. JPCLAIN Ar Perfumery and Fancy Soaps, 1819 and 1850. M'CLAIN, continuos to manufacture his Celebrated First Premium:Vegeta.' blo Hair Oil, Patent Magnetic Soap, Orris and Tcaberry.Tooth Paim, Lilly White, &c., pro 'wed fir - ta North 7th atreet ' above Cherry, Philadelphia. And sold• by S. W. UAVER, STICK, ut his Drug and Book Store, North Hanover street; fju1y,2,1851-Gm Prepare for narvest. JUST received, tit P 0 B. T S II 0 E ,STORE, a 'malt lot of Mon's pou,ged sttpners, Mons' and Boys' BroganS, &c., suit. able for those who wish a prime shoe for bum mer wear. (June 11, 1851.) 'Como lot me.malco a sunny realm around Cleo Of thought and beauty. liare are books—' A fino assiitttliadjuet roceived—lliatorical, Poetical and Religious, at RA VILINS', Main at. Carlisle. . Arrangements are tondo by which Sabbath Schools can be fgrniehod at Publishers prices. • NEW IVICACH.EREL. FREStI N0..111 MACKEREL of the now catch.. - Also, other gitalWes, together with HERRINGS, SALMON and SHAD, peat received. by [jy2] J. W.",EB GILT PICTURE FRAMES. A rm ILT PICT LIRE FRAMES, of-varioua-ai— Urzoai iliat rocaived at tho Contrail Drug and Fancy Store, mit door to tho P. 0., Carlisle. joiB,'sl. RAWLINS & NcQULLOCII. ii ?MOTs ,& moms. - JUST received a largo assaitinent of Men Women and Children's Boma end.Shoce r Wil: ie'Double Soled I.lu3koi and Jenny !And Shoos, which 1 can mill very cheap : • Aoctin N W WO9II.B r AO. • IVENSICI" O, it camo 'or my ear Itke tho aweot,Soutlt, • That bread Co upon n batip of violato, Stealing and giving . ddor. , ' &worn' hundred mecca 'join recoived from Londe. Walltor s, and sold at ;city prices. A liberal discount made to those who buy by the ci . uantity. Call at RAWLINS' next door iolta EU BODES. etores Sr, 01)ops. 'A•NOw Supply of •FARINIt.i '• COFFEE'S, SUGARS, : RICE, SPICES,' MOLASSES, SYRUP, and rdi rho other neccsaary varieties, just re calved by (jeoe4s) J W EB Y': Green and Blacic'Teatl. FROM the store of the Messrs. Jenkins of Philadelphia, of the beet qualities, and- al. ways fresh, constantly for,sale by June 25 J W,EBY. NEW (MODS: NEW GOODS! Tiff!: most extensive asaortment of SPRING GOODS ever brought to Carlise, now opening and oaring by the subscribei on the most , ac commodating terms and uncommonly cheap.— Among the lot will be found a ttnost splendid assortment LADIES DRESS GOODS . such as Chena and Foulard Silks, Silk and.Li ncn Poplines, Barege Do Lainos, Fig'd Surg, Lawns, Baragcs, TissucS. Marcelines, Bril liantine, &c. BONNETS, An immense stock of Bonnets, nll qualities and prices. Also, Bonnet Ribbons and-Flow ers in great variety and very beautiful. • CARPETINGS & MATTINGS, A full assortment of all kinds Carpotirms and Mattings. 'Mute and colored CLOTHS, CASSIMERS 4 Some "now and elegant French Cloths and Cassimeres at reduced prices. Muslins, 'Pick ings, Checks, hosiery, Baggings, &c. The public are invited to call and oxamino 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. at., Carlisle. [0p2.1 C. OGILBY. SUPERIOR FRESH GROCERIES Call and See bifore I'r u •chasing cystrliere ! TsubFcriber is just receiving and oenp li ing nt his Cheap Family Grocery and Quccnsware Store in West Main street, Car• lisle, a very large assortment of all the nrti• cies in his line of business. - _ Pao Coffee front 12 to 14 cents per pound, for good to a strictly prime article. Also, Brown Sugars of the best (Manly, from 7 to 9 cents per pound, Levering's best crushed and pulverized Sugars• from lo to 12 1.2 cents per pound, N. 0. Sugar House end Syrup Moles• sea of all grades from 32' to 62.4 per gallon.— Also, lt supply of fresh ground SPICES of all kinds, warranted pure. SOAPS, Fancy, Cas tile, Rosin and Country Soups, Chocolate, pul verized Sataratus, Indigo, Mould rind Dipped CandlOs, Cum mon and Winter Strained Whale Oils. Also, a supply of fresh Hominy, cheese from the best Dairies always.on hand. Fancy ,sewing, traveling, clothes and market 131iskets, together with a general assortment et 'Chew ing and smoking Tobaccos, Spanish and half 7 Spanish Cigars, Common do., ropes, twines, and Brushes of all kinds. CEDAR NY A It' E.—Housekeepers, and others capecting soon to embark' in the barite business, please call and examine my stock. of Mash tabs, Wash Rubbers, Churns, Cedar Buckets, fancy, painted and varnished Dueltets, Brooms, &co, &c. CLASS AND QUEENSWARE.—The subscriber has just added to his already large stock a number of white Granite, Gold Figur-. ed, Blue, Marble, Flowing Blue and Mulber ry Tea Sets, of 4S piebes. Also. Plates and _Dishes, .Tumblers, Preserve Dishes, Syrup Bottles, tt ,c. of-xivery description and price so that he will be able to meet the wants and means of all in the community who may favor htm with a. call. mars J D HALBERT. A'Elt° GOODS. THE undersigned has just returned from the - city , with a SECOND SUPPLY of Goods suitable. for the season, embracing Cloths. Cos simeres,Nestings,_Summer Cloths,Barege do )Linos. Silk Tissues, dress silks, Black Canton cloths, bombazines, ulkiackas, ginghnms, futures muslins, checks, tickings, rlinfialoou suns. Also • A largo lot of BOnnets incldaing nil the new and desirable styles, nt greatly reduced prices. BOOTS AND. SHOES: A full assortment , of Boots and Shoes of cirery description, from the mast celebrated manufac.. tories of Philadelphia. GROCERIES, buch a 0 Coffee, Cedar, Teas, Molasses, Spices, &c.. Also, the best quality of Colored Carpet Chain. The public its general eraP•invited to call, inasmuch as I can assure my customers that my goods are laid in at such prices, as that I can olfer great inducements to prehasers.— Butter, Eggs,.ltngs and Dried I. rub taken at markrt prices. jenc26 , N W WOODS, Agt. Medicines! DIV Ines ___Eresli_Mr_tlicinesaceent lies' old stand, next don: Main street, Carlisle , • - Dr..l. NlcEulloch, n gi the Univer sity of Pennsylvania, is n liter in this establishment, and will give-Iris especial uper vision to the compounding of prescriptions. • All Medicines warranted-pure and g enuine i and sold at the, lowest rates. Fresh Pine Oil and Fluid constantly for sale. May 28,'51. H 111 RAWI.INS. NEW SIMINCr 0. 0 ODS TIIE subscriber has just opened a general assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, suitable to the season, among which may be found a most splendid assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, such as Barege De ',nines, Boreges, Poplins, Tissues, French , and Scotch Lawns, Plain and dotted Swiss ' and Linen Lus• tees, Ginghams, Engbob Chinies, lc. A full assortment of Bonnet Ribbon:4, Lace Gloves and - Mits. Kw, and Lisle Thread Gloves, Hand kerchiefs in great variety, Lined rind Plain I'ur. asols, Wide Silk Trumning,Laces, Worsted La ces, Ribbon Drnss Trimmings, Bonnet Cups and Pullings, wih a general assortment of Mil linery GoodS. May 21;51. ' G. W. THTN ER. N. B. An experioncedsalesman wanted mediately. rrtnsx-E GROMMRIES! A NEW supply of fresh Coffees, White and ßrown Sugars, Spices of all hinds, ground and unground, with all the other varieties of a Gro- ' eeryiStore, including also a new supply ol,ren. ki n ' s 1 Quality of FINE GREEN & BLACK. TEAS, in metallic packs of quarter, half, and pound Packages from 50 to $1,50 per pound, as also a the hulk. All just opened And fur,Bale nt the 6101:13 . Of [llll2] J W EBY. ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH 1 Dr. J. C. NEFF, Dentist, respectfully in forms the ladies.andfgont lemon of Carlisle and vicinity, that he is proparcd to perimin all ope. rations on the Teeth and 01111)0 belonging to his profession, and; will he happy torender his services to all whosmay require them. Dr: N. hau recently returned from the city, of Philadelphia, where ho hatiemade himself Sc. quainted with all the latest inipenvements in the art, and flatters himself that he will he able to. insertfull sets or teeth on Ilto nimospherie pressure principles, or with springs, equal to any made in Oust city. OFFICE in High At., one . dooreast of the-Post Office. - Persons wish. lug to see specimens of his workmanship will please call at hie rooms, where they wil l nn opportunity to ace and judge for themselves. jutle4.lBsl-ly TO LAMES AND GENTLEDIEN. William Webb, RESPECTFULLyi.informe the public gip.: orally, that ho has just Toturnod from - the city , with a largo and eplondid assortment of articles suitable for gentlemen and ladies' toilets,. such SHAVING CREAMS AND SOAPS Roussel'a Rose and Ambrosial ahaviK cream, " Glop Vane, "' Wash Balls, Circassian Soaps. " Fancy Toilet Soaps, sze., " Extracts of various odorsi Fancy Cologno and Cologne bottles, " -- 7 - -Compound Ox Marrow PoinadbOrf • " Reoinine, together with Geranium rose hair oil, ox.marrowa, boars oil, Ects. Also' a rare assortment orbruallos,auell as hat brush'. es, nail, do., tooth, du., -shaving, do., clothes, db. ofrazors, a,id razor-strops—Also-tin hand.a largb assortment of ludo work, such as • Gentletuons' wigs' and scalps. Ladioa r.• • do,, '• ' " Batik and front braids, ' • • • - • - -Curie, Ste., and a variety of other 'articlos to,whieh.the attetilion.of the public is iespentfully invited.' Carlisle, May 2t;;:1851. ' " " Sack Flanneb. • ' racoirod a idnoral:nosortutent .01 7 . ordd Flannals 'rod Laitiod-Sacks,,tpk,. Gray, Bine, Rod.. -Groom, Pink and Changia .Olo,., Whitc. WoOlon:And • Conon lieu. , in grent. , rariely,, G 'W .• Ottillmir - .ili:ioit. 4 ::.' , ' flOuiiing Gap White SulPhur Springs CUMBERLAND CCtINTY*-PA.' . . . THE abo've establishment's/ beautifully lo cated on tho'.brow - of the motititain, is can 'of access, and Li. outrounded_with 4tiany places amusement and recrittion: Rersons •learing'llarrisburg or Chanabortb.urg can reach Newville in the cars,thendo -.by, stage hi 2i .hours travel, at a 'cost ofot 50 from either of the two first named town's. • ' • , No care or atteition shall bo wanting to Ten der a stay at tilos ~.Springs pleasant and bane& cial ASCO avr COY Prop'r • June 4,18.51.8 w. $ 4 G l l;4*.iiiiilklilisaltiiiiiiMil taell • THE Proprietor of this pleasant and delight ful Watering Place, feeling highly gratified with the. success which has attended his -Manage ment of the shove establiihment during tholirst season, has increased his offortn to render the place and 'accommodationd still more inviting and comfortable— Tips Warm Springs are situatedorry-co. Pa., on the bank's of Sliermen'ii Cieck, one of tho healthiest situations in the. Sta'e. These waters aro well known for theienxcellent mod• iMnal qualities, and arc the best for the perma nent cure of Scrofula, Totter, isqd all - diseases of the skin that has ever boon asnortained. The Springs are accessible by' tho 3ontral Railroad to DuncatMon, whore n coach-will al• ways be in readinens.'on LIM arrival of the cars from the'East, to convey Passengers who desire to visit tho Springs,l4 miles N. W. of Duncan. non. Persons leaving Philadelphia in the morn; ing train of, cars call-arrive at tho Springs early the lame evening: The conch Will 'commence running daily on and after the 15th day of Juno next, and continuo during the season, leaving the Springs every morning suns io reach the cars going east. All communications for the Warns Sponge should bedirected to•Duncannon P 0, and will theq -arrive at the Springs daily. Tho terms for &hording willbn moderate, and every attention paid to' those who shall be pleas 'ed to pay him a visit during the-,season.-- Ample provision has been mode for gymnastic exercise, and passtime amusements, whsle'Sher• men's Creek affords delightful fishing. junes,lm II it WI"FER , Proprietor. CARLISLE SPRINGS, trinllE proprietor respectfully informs his IL friends and the public generally, that he has fitted up the establishment oh ho CARLISLE SPRINGS, fur the accommodation comfortably: ora large- number of Visitors and ; • 6 =t , 13Oarders. The Sprlngslare situ :A N; r . . • N :tied four miles north of CailisloT fine, .healthy- and.. romantic ttv= n , place,where every aceommodation for travellers and visiters May be relied on.— Cold and warm baths in good order. Visiteis coming in the ears freni any of the cities will be promptly attended to by any of the Livery men with their line carriages, and cori• vityed to tho Springs the same day. if 'desired: june2s,6t - D. CORNMA.N... U P E - 0 - 1 STERI d .THZ subscribers would respeCtfully inform the public that they have commenced the-bu siness of Upholstering., in all iru branches, at their shop, on Loather street, near Leonard's corner, where they arc prepared to manufacture 'to order all kinds of Al A*l TR ASSES, such as us e newly patented Span; ..i/nitces.r, • etwird Ilair -.7lfatiraeses, Musk liethri-cs'e., till of which are made in'tlie best style,and at very low prices'. , The_public are becoming aware of the health ful and invigorating influence of these bed's; iii preference to leathers, and the experience of eminent physicians in cities and elsewhere, u niversally recommends them osAhe best to be used by persons in health as well as the infirm and.invalids. Principals of Colleges, Acade mies, and Hotel keepers,as as families, , are respectfully invited to give us a i - Kt - SADDLING in'all its vs - titles branches tarried on in The same shop. I May 28,'5. TIZZAItD dr. SHELL'ir. undersigned, after considerable ex. pease and experiment, has succeeded in produ cing a T E E for Blacksmith's Forges, which, wherever it has been tried, has proved - itself superior to anything of the kind over be fore invented. It has advantages which . no otherTwyerc possesses. ; Isl. The blast can be regulates effectually se-as-to-suit_eay_kind of work. 2d, The blast can be kept cleer at all times tvtt haut the use of a palter, or without breaking and . shaking the hre, thus ambling the smith to take tt.clean clear het. Sd. By actual experiment it saves one-third ef-the Paul, while -the werk--can be done one.fusrth fruiter. ,4th. Tho blast is re moved eight or nine inches from, the back which is a great advantage to:the smith, doing crooked or difficult work. sth. .It is not liable to got out of order and will last many years. The following Certificates selected from ma ny in the possession of We Patentee, will show that it has given complete Satisfaction, and also its great superiority over all others. ilteLat_Rxrp I'ost oflico, -Carlisle, April 28th, 1851.—This is to certify ,that I have in my fire one of Porter's Twyeres, and for the short time that I have tried it I - can say that I can do more work by one-thiri than I could do with the old Twyoro. Of all . the different Twyores that I have ever tried, I can say that Porter's is the .bdat, on account of the facilities of the valves. w R'OIJT. Carlisle, April 29i1, 'Ml.—This is to certify that I have tried the 1 wycro of flohret D l'ar• ter, and I find that it is Vmost woollen!. articlo, for I havo tried several Twyeres, but this is far suporim to any that I have ever Boon used, for it Ileitis quicker and more regular, and with it I can do one-third more work in tli . 9..efima lime. 1,9 thdrefore, recommend its • use to all who stand in need of sttch nit article. JNO. N. Gid.NDlNG,.C9chsmi.th This is toTortify that I have put in rivk - forge ono of porter's Patent Graduating, Twyers and it is the Lest that I havo roar even, and sustains i all the advantages claimed for t over other Twyeres. -, I would not take twenty dollars and do without it. 1,1 A B ZEIGLER, S. Middleton. Persons wishing to examine the above. twyere can do so by caffing,on the undersigned ai Win AI Porter's, Carlitslo. Rights for counties of States aro offered for sale. Early attention is requested. Unty] ROB".P D rowriut. VALUABLE PAM FOR .SALE. itN PURSUANCE of the Int Will and Tea. ',ll.•tatitonf `l3l.:lllattliosv Thompsouoir., luto of Alilllin township, Cumberland county doo'd., public sale on icRIOAY, the . :2Stlt of [41;; AT,Ailai Ett, Itasl, nt A. 111., on the premises, a tract of lhnd situate' in the aforesaid towitship of bound sid by the Conodogitinet Creek and lands of Jo• kph Hershey and Samuel Wootheffer, •cori ?Oiling 235-ACRES; of which about fifty acres tire timber land and the residue cleared land, in it goad state of cultivation.: • The• , improfroments are a large . -P • daublo two story STONE 11011 SE and KITCHEN, a ,large BRICK Pill • . 1 .: • BANK BMW, feet long, a ••-••••L'- , -..-- Wagon Stied, Corn a Spring House and Smola Ilonset , u well of wateryon buitiegt to%tho door and a good apple orchard.. The above .described land is grevelOviill a 4onsiderablo quantity . of alluvial bottom of the hest quality. It is within 'a mile of the liSno• i•tono land. - It is situatodcabout four miles west tif Nowviilo , and noar the State Road from t.Sarlisle to Roxbury: - • The terms of sale will be $lOO to bo paidby the purchaser when thb property, is • stricken tlown—one.half of the whole pUrchase money ;colliding the aforesaid 8 100, on the let. of A- Pril, when possession will -be given mid deed made to the purchaser, and the residue n three equal annual pay,monte;•withont, inter— n et, to be secured byfjudgment or. Mortgage, iho landlord's share of the grain to 'go to the .. • , . iniichaser. ' The land is patented; rind 'en indispittahle ,isle Will be given clear of ell incumbranees; Persons wishing to view the aforasail4 -1 .0 11 1 P an.eull on 'Jetties SOYd. who: resides on ilia ppposito side of the creek - from said . ..JAKES [SOYA.. • '• '; MATT HEW: 'MO:VIPS° N, • , Adm'r. do bonie nun .with the, will annexed, ",f Matthew Thortipifon,,er, deed: A Challenge, el tS OFfErtF.D' liy,l3.llZec!AlN for o bet,' ' ter article of Soup than his patenthlognetic, ithor for reniovind tan, }unborn, and Ptinpleg 'corn the akin, or or, 'shaving. , Manutactnred s , : E. McClain, 813' North ith 'street; above _litany, Philadelphia. 'And gold by , S, kIAVERSTICK. a Itin'Prog and l3 "k: Bl °k North Hanover street, Whew, [july2 6ro 1 1, 0 It TXI ' Stores Bvl' FIRST IN . Ioef.S.S.IIETI Fresh; Drug*, Medicines, Perfumeiy, Fancy Articles, Edc.. ' . rIIVIE subscriber hasjust received his Spring 11. Supply of DRUGS, MEDICINES. AND CHEMICALS, among whinh can be found every article used by Physicians in their. pre scriptions, to , tho putting up of which, ho will give particular attention. Also, Palette, 01115., - Dye Stuffs, Perfumery, Soaps, Ste., and a-variety oilTancy firticles too'num erns to mention, togethOr with °a superior lot of TOBACCO - AND CIGARS of various bliinds, all of which, having purchased in per son, upon the most favorable terms, he will guarantee as being of the best quality, and is willing to sell, not exactly at City Prices, yet fore very small advance for, CASH. He would respectfully invite the attention of Physiciansi Country Merchants and Pedlars, to whom ho will make a liberal deduction,— OppoSite tho Rail Road Depot, corner of Pitt and High Areets,.Carlisle, Pa. marl - S A lIIHIB-A-RD. LA:TEST 'ARRIVAL OF SPRING Ist. sumplicEn GOODS, At the Cheap Store, 148 North Hanover st.• XNA VIN G i warned. from Philhdalphia with a RR selected assortutont of Spring and Sum— mar Godds, I Would respectfully invite all per snits who wish to purchase no* goods to call and examine my stock, as I am determined to sell at , small profits. Among thorn may bo found . LADIES' DRESS GOODS,' Such as Silk Tissues, Silk Lustros, Foulard Silks, plain mid li - gurcd Do Litinos,, Bump, Berege do Laines, Lawns, Ginghams and Cali• coos. k' MEETS, • Asian - re assortment of Bonnets, all qualities and of the newest styleEi: Also, Rennet Ribbons Kid Gloves and Parasols. _ _ CLOTHS, CASSE"! ERES irEsrmras, Tweeds; Jew, Cambreons, Velvet Cords, Blue Drills, &c. Also, Muslins, Tickings Ta ble. Diaper, Linen Table Cloths, Checks, Ho siory, DaLong, &c. GROCERIES, CulThe, Molas2cs, Green and Black Teas and Spices. Butter, EF„gs,Jtids and Soap, and all kinds 'of Country Produce taken at market prices, ju exchange for goods. ap9 A C FETTER. • For _the: Benefit of the Public.„ VIE subscribers take this method of inform no. their old customers and the public generally bat they have removed their extensive CLOTLIM7 ESTABLISILVEST, one dour north of their'old sliid, to the room formerly occupied by S A Gdyle„ . _in, North fititiover street, Carlisle, where they have ad• dud to their stock an extensive assortment of `SP/UN - 0 f SUMMER- CLOTILIXO. They keep constantly oh hand a full assortment of every kind of clothing - either for dress,or la hour. Their stock consists in part of fine cloth Dressmnd Frock Coate, Cassimere Pants, r ilk _and Satin. Arcats;_and also coats of eatttnett Tweed, Croton Cloth, Cushmerett, Linen, &c. and a fail assortment of panto for summer wear and to their a9sortinent of clothingthere is Scarcely an end, embracing almost every varie ty of pattern, make , and price; limy also keep constantly on hand au'esco.llent, assortment of goods for' 01:711ITLEMEN'S WEAI?, which they are prepared to make up to order at short notice. They also keep eonstantly on hand an assortment of Leather and Hair trunks Wilictg, carpet hags, umbrellas, hats arid Caps, suspenders, dress and under shirts, bosoms and collars, fancy and ,plain silk neck and pocket handkerchiefs, nod lots of notions to numerous to mention. We invite you td give us a call and examine for yourselves, as we have the stock and are prepared to sell to suit customers. They would just mention that' th ey s have no city clothing, but that their garments are all made in Carlisle under, their own supervision. a 9ap3m ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON.. ZONNETS, 33011N,ETS "Thii subscriber is just receiving a large and varied assortment of Straw Bonnets, of all de scriptions. Also, 100 Bolts Bonnet Ribbons, the cheapest ever offered, in Carlisle. Call soon or you will miss bargains in Bonnet Rib bons. LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, We arc now opening a'very choice lot of La• dies and Gctit'omen's Linen Cambric Hand• lie:chiefs, at various pikes, decidedly the cheapest lot of ftendlterchiefs we have , evor of • loved to the public. L adies do not miss them. • IRISH LINENS, &c. We aro just receiving a large lot Irish Linens from the best Blencherics end at low pikes.— Alqi. Barnsley Shootings, Pillow case Linons and Mastitis, with a general assortment of Li. nen l'ant Stuff 3.• NEW STYLE DRESS TRIMMINGS fast received the new style Quilted Rib lions for Trimming Lrdies Dresses. Also, new style Buttons of various kinds for Ladies Dreses BLACK SILKS, &c. Just opened a general assortwent or Blue and Colored Silks and Borer) de Loins, with other dress goods, G SPRING AND SUMMER CLOT IEING!! " L IVERY BODY should embrace this op portunity to buy. CLOTIIINGfor Men, Youth and Boys, at such prices as have never yet been known to this Vorough, nt STEINER'S QTArrifwb'EsTAßLlsii, NIL NIT, West .ittim. st, next !door to llitrklolder's Hotel Embracing, a‘ choice of the best, inset desira hie end fashionable CASHMERETT COATS," • HABIT CLOTH do. ••-!'s" , l LINEN MULLING do.; TWEEDS, &c., &o. Together witli.n great Swiety of 'English, French and American CLOTHS and Summer If'abries, adapted to the wants' of Men and Boys, both for Dress and Business3Garments. Particular care has been taken to procure the ncii. style SUMMER COATS, - `-'1 • - PANTALOONS, VESTS, :ate, To which he would Invite special attention.— FUR NISH I N G G 0 0 I) S, consisting of Shirts, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, cc., all el which are offered at the lowest possible cash prices, and as Cheap us any other Clothing Store in the Union. Parents ' rill° 'desire Boys Clothing, are earnestly invited to examine tho stock. Country s ore keepers can he accent-. moilated at very low rates for cash. .116np ortultv S.PRffOrG GOODS! • AT THE CHEAP STORE: lUTE have just returned' from the city with y'VV a largo and evonvive assortniont of CL,OLIIS, CASSIMERES 6. VESTING'S, Linen and coiton panto loon stare, for men and boys wear, vweeda, black summer Kon• Lucky jeans, &c., cheaper thou over. • agEss GOODS, Mous. - de Laines 4000 yds Chintzes, - Bareye de balms, . -Dotted Swim's, • Lawns, .. Plain Sulsses, Ginyha7ll3, Plain '.l - aconels, Alparbas Barred do. • Silk Poplint.t, Bombazines, • Colored Bareges :5;6 .11 o N.. A- - • - A 'good assuriniont, front 50 coots to $2,5 Palm Leaf, Leghorn nod Rough and Ready Hato, &e. .AfUSLINS, TIC'KJWGS, CHECKS, linen and cotton.diapora, nankeens, and an cx. collont',ctoolv orMuslihs;'that'eant ho beat-for cheapness; Edgings, Insertings, Gloves, no• eicry„Suspendors, and a largo lot of RIBBONS i s. - PARASOLS, , . which will be et& cheap . . GROCERIES, SPICES, .TEAS, dic.,lwlnok will be 'sold at lower prices than the sumo can be bought here or elsowhore• A & W,,BtNTZ The 'Universal Refrigerator. • , . The 'subscriber would invite the citizens to .examine the Universal Refrigerator with Wa ter riper attached, which may be seen at, his residence, now in operation, and can ho fur.' malted cifk priees,itirCreby saving ffeightl) May 21;51. - G HITNER. • : 'p,'4! TEA! ,TEA!, ',. - ..- -.:-.:-- -- eATEsT" ARM ry A L ?, j";;T§ : i-... 1 .-1•—..• KA F ROM CHINA!— , Tho \ , ',Y. -30" -- lovers or good. TEA, ran be A il : PREIS It supplied with Jonkin'S & Co's •06 -Tr AR Superior Groat and .Black -4 -oy -- Teas, ,either,loose'or put' up '' • _- in fourth, !mil' or pciund . mo• Wile packs to suit purchasers at prices ranging limp BO soots up to 01 per poundi'hy calling at ihatliore of .Ittla s l 1. a. HALO gß'l . onobramEts;",. TUST received a drank lot of GROCERIES Which :will ,be sold very. low at the old cheap Store, East Main Street.. C. OGILBY.. (Fa , . .• -- itlis . cattpieouis•• ...,., _ .....„, Mon oiopathic' , - • ~, . , Medical' Calle o of Pennsyl v ani a . .Filbert Sired abov,eßleventh, MITE Lecturer; of the regular ceurso will commence annually on tho' SECOND MONDAY of Octocer, and continuo until the first of March ensuing: Ain't of fees for a full collate of Lectures $lOO 03 Students •who have attended two full •• courses another schools 30 OD Matriculation Fee, paid only once 5 00 Pram feel A nn tomy 10 00 GwnWinton Fen 30 no The Commencement will Mica place pally in March. FACULTY . CAr.r.ri R MATTIIEWA, M. D., Professor of Ma feria Medicn and Therapeutics. WILLIAM S. lIELSIUTII, M. D., Professor of Ito mopopathic Institutes and the Practice) ,of Medi eine. ' SAMUEL FitEmiraylVl—.D.,_Vrofessor of Botany and Medical Jurisprudence. CHARLES NILDUARD, M. D., Professor of Chemi cal Medicine:. WALTER WILLIAMSON, M D. , •Professor of 01)- metrics and the Diseases of Women and Children. —.ALVAN.E. SAIAP, M. D.,iProfessor of Physiol ogy and Pathology. MATTHEW SEMPLE. M. D• 2 Professor efl:G il °M istry and ToxicolOnY. • • FRANCIS Stws, M.D., Professor of Surgery. WILLIAM A. GARDINER, M. D., Professor o Anatomy. J. B. PRVIERERIDGE, M. D., Dotnonstrator - o Anatomy. WM. A. CAILDINER, M. D., Dean, NC 303 Arch Street, Philada, June 18, 1851-Gm. MITZEL, VizzaTE cyz, CO., BALTIMORE, Md. GENERAL COMMISSION AND FOR- R... 7 - WARDING MERCHANTS" North Street, opposite the Suquchannah Rail Road Depot, 13altimore. Keep constantly on hand for sale, Fish, Salt, Guano, Plaister, &c. Lib eral advances made on consignments. June 16;51. Gin pd. IMEEZEMIEE M. L. PARIEraI. & CO S, E, CORNER OF CALVERT & LOMBARD STS BALTIMORE. .ISTD,7:ALERS in 'I in Plates; American, Eng 'Hall, and Russia Sheet Iron; Boiler and Hue Iron; Lloon and Rod Iron; Iron \Vire; Tinned Copper; Zinc; Speller; Pig and Bar Lead; Lead Pipe; Sleet Lead; Muck and Bar Tin; Brass Kettles; Tinner's Tools and Ma chines; Slove Trimmings; American Rivets, all sizes. Tinned and Black, &c. March 2G, 1 8 1-lynd. New and Popular School Book, riOMPREIIENSIVE SI4MMARY .of NIVERSAL 1118 TORY, loget.i , Ler with a-nIOORIIPIIY DLSTIN 1.1 as E D PERSONS, 10 'Whioil is appended an, epitome of 1 ft:atilt:a -.Plieetliclogyi -Natural - - Philosophy, General Astronomy , and Physiology. Adapted in the Public Sehou!s of Phdadelphia. U.S. .10 N.E$ & CO; Publishers, S W Corner of Fourth and Race els. Phila. Te.wbors rind School Committees addressin letters to us post paid, will bp furnished with copies for examination. full assortment of Rooks and Station ery for side at rite Lowest Prices. -- Hanleburg Steam Wood Turning and Scroll Sawing Shop. WOOD TURNING in all its branches, in, city style' and at city prices. Every variety. of Cabinet and Carpenter work either on hand or turned to order. -' lied Posts, Tale Legs, Awning Posts, balustres, Newell Posts, Iriunit Hubs, Rose(is, l'atterns, Sol.7llnns, . • Stat and atiarter Mouidings, R ound or Octagon Chisel Handles, 80. This shop in 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 made to order or re.. turned: W. 0. HICROK. Harrisburg, April 30th. sarrov . FOR, BLASTING ROCKS! nRDERS for the above article, addressel to to •the undersigned at their Manufactory uearMeehauicsburg, Cumberland county, Pa., will moot with prompt attention, and be filled at the lowest cash piices. • GEO. V. COO VER, :nap I nal PETER-GINGRICH, NoticeEi. A'oeice. NTOTICE is is reby given that application will.be made to the next Legislature, ogre.- ably to . the Constitution and laws of this Coni• monwcalth, for niCaltetation in the Chirr of 'the Carlisle Deposit Bank, sons to c fo r on said Bank the rights and pri;ilegos Of a Bank of issue, and to change the name of slid Bank td "The Farmers S. Mechanics Bnnk of Carlisle." By order of, tlio Board of Directors, , M. nEETF:m.,. Cashiet Car Dop. Dank, May '2Bth, 1051-C in. Notice to Collectors, n,TOTICE is hereby given to all delinquent IA Collectors, that their i:overal accounts .nest be elo-ed with did County Treasurei., on 'r beore. the 17th of July next, after ~ vhich. irne. no further indulgence can he given. 13y order of the Commissionersp Attest—lV M. RILEY, Commissioners' Office, Carlisle, Juno ISth, 185.1. vrowpcm. A T a meeting of tho Cumberland Valley, .t.. 11. Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Company held in Shippenshurg, on the 10th inst., the fol lowing tamed persons, were elected officers, viz.—SAMUEL WAERRY, Esq., President; J CaEssmtn, Secretary; and Gcoacc ALLEN, Treasurer, EXCCUt inl Commillee.—Jacob Fog,lcaonger, John Crosslor, and Wm ;Unarm. Juncl3,3( .1 CRESSLER, Sect'y, Estate of Richard Patton, dee'd, NCSTl,Cl•ridliirellygiyen that Letters of Ad mimstratton on the' °State of Richard Patton, Into of Mekinsolt township, Cumberland coun ty, deceased, have been l!rmited to the subseti bar, residing in Wilk Vennsborough township, in said eouni v. All persons knowing them selves indebted to said estate -aro ren•iired to come forward and make itimietlinto payment, and thoso having claims to present them tor set tlement to TA AIES Aloe U 1,14)1J Gli, • jun2s,Gipd. Administrator. E state of Christopher Johnson, dee'd. NOTICE is lately given that Letters Tes• tamentary on the estate onChristeplfor Johnson, late or Dickinson township, Cumber land county, dee'd., have- been granted by the Register of said county, to the subscribers, re siding in the same township. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate ore requested Itt'eoinclorward and make cNinediate pap - hew, and those having claims to present thedi forsettlement to _ . . • _stimuli, JoinisON, CONRAD JOHNSON,' une 18, fit pd ' Executor. grztAatra iIirIINTED icATHEAT, RYI, CORN AND OATS VV purchased by the undersigned, arid the highest market price paid in Cash. Also, good Fatally Flour and Mill Feed of different kinds for sale on reasonable terms. Apply at •the Fernier's Mill (formerly Good Hope,) West rennshoraugh township. Cumberland county.. tituy7-t2mpd MARSHALL JAMES: , • IASI". NOTICE. A Li., persons indebled to the estate of lion ry Church, deed.; are requested•to Call on the subscriber at the office of Church, Lee & Feeman, Limber Merchants, in Now Cum— berlond and settle the same without delay, as a further indulgence cannot be given . . cnuncm. m'ay7tf • SELLING on -AT COST T111: - sobsaribor Jawing - purchased tho4toek of Pry:pooda' Groceries, &e., of A, C.Totter, at the Omer of North IlnaoWti. and. Loather otteina informs the public that the wing° of the larrre and elegant atock'will 'bo sold out AT COST:' Look out for bnrgnins. JAPOB.FraTERP , PARLISLE FEMALE SEMINARY.. . : 'THIS Institution Will commonec its next term on, (hoist of September, under the cnro -Mies Ppebe Paine; minted hy'compotont • machers. • gnatrnetion in the languages and drIM:IIX, rth extra charge. , •I•• • taught by nn uspetioneed• ienehor• at an oitra cbrirga: :• t. 'PO : • - to IrDA7CB :Splendid-Fancy Oncids, Elegant Gift Books, dice. ace. ' .0 'W. HAVERSTICK' has just received • from the city and is now openinga splen did display of FANCY GOODS, suitable for the approaching Holyday Season, to which he desires to .call tne attention of his friends and the public His assortment in this line capitol. be surpaiged in novelty and elegance,_ and both in quality aid price of the articles, can not fail to please purchasers. It would be im possible to enumerate his If OLIDAY FANCY.,GOODS, which coinpriso every variety of, fancy articles of theanost novel styles and exquisite finish, such as Ladiizie Fancy Baskets, . ' e Fancy Work Boxes, with sewing instrunets Terracotta Work Ca recent novelty,) Paper Mache Goods, Elegant alabaster and porcelain ink-'stands and trays, Fancy, pearl and,shell card caeca, Port Monnaics, of every variety, Gold pons and pencils, ' , die) , paper weights, l'apotories, with a large variety :of ladies • ney.stotionery, '.Motto seals and wafers, Silk nod bead purses, Ladies' riding whips, elegantly finished, • Ladies' line cutlery, Perfume baskets and bags, Brushes of every kind for the toilet, R.,assel's perfumes of the various kinds. Musical insult meats, of all kinds and nt:al priees,. together with an innumerable variety o articles elegantly finished and suitable bribe lyday presents, to which lie invites CpecialLat tontion. • ,11so, nn extomive and olemint 7 collection of comprising the various English and Anierientl A N N UA LS / for -11331, richly' embellished and illustrated POETICA L WORK S, with' CHILDREN'S PICTORIAL Q KS, for ch;Liren of all ages, than which nothing can be more appropriate or plensing'as holiday gilla. ussm uncut of Scheel Books and School-Stationery is also of, and cOrn• prises every thing used dit Colleges and the Sebools.. lie also desires 10 call the particular attention of Families go his elegant display-of LAurs, GIRANDOLES, fee. from the ortensive establishments Of Cornelius, Archer and others of Philadelphia, comoriaing every stle -of Parlor, Chamber add Study Lamps, for burning either lard, sperm or ethe real oil, together wills Flower Vases . , Fancy Screens, &c. his assortment in thts line is un equalled in the borough. Also, FRUITS. FANCY CON FECTIOARY— N UTS—PRES,ERYV, I ) FRUITS;&c.,. • in every variety and - at all prices, all of which are pure and fresh, such ns can be confidently 1.N:0111'110mM to his friends and\thelitt folks, stock embraecs everything ill, line of Fancy Goods, with many other artid es useful - to hoosekeepers,which the public are especially invited to call and sec during the holidays,— Re 1110 tither the Old Stand, nearly opposite the Berk oa North.llauover street. deal t - S W,-HAVERST ECK.. oLivEr. A. PARICET. FouFE,yr. Dtz:jaitiNTErt WILL i_pty forfeit. sso, if failing to cure any co ed a of disease .that May come under his care, no matter how long standing or afflicting. Either' sex arc invited to.this private room, 38 North SKVENTII Street, Philadelphia, without fear of interruption by other patients. Strangers and others who have been unfortunate in the selection of a physician are invited to 'nose wlpyhave injured themselves by solitary Vice are gee invited. READ AND REFLECT—The afflicted world do well to reflect before trusting their health, happiness, and in many cases; their lives in the hands of physicians, ignorant of this class of maladies. It is certainty impossible_for ono man to understand all the ills the human family nre subject to. Every respectable physician has his peculiar brznch in which he is more sun cessfal than his brother professsra, and to that he devotes most of his time and study. YE A.RSO2 P RACTICE, exclusively de voted to the study and treatment - of diseases of the sexual organs„together with ulcers uponthe body. throat, nose or legs, pains in the head-Or bones, mercurial rheumatism, gravel, irregular ities, 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 them selves under his care. Ittne4 . .. _ . \- Family Grocery Store. THE subscriber having removed hls Grocery . Establishment, on South Hanover 'i i - , : ii street, to the lai'gri building nearly i al,. opposite his old stood desires to cal .. '": ,i' . the attention of the public to the su 1 " . , porter stock of FRESR GROCER lES %ilia' he has just opened, and which ho' will sell on the most accomrriodatihg terms. The arrangement of his new Establishment will be found of the most complete character, and his assortment comprises every article that can _be_lowatl: , Perfect Family. Grocery, such as sugars. coffee, teas, apices, hums, dried beef, cheese, shad, ,mackerel, herrings drie d fruit, soaps, '&c., Together will' _an elegant as:- serum - it of Cliina and Crockery Ware of. eve-. 7y style Lad quality, queensware, brooms, brushes, baskets, and.an endless variety of ar ticles Which it is impossible to enumerate.— For cheapness and excellence his articles can not be surpassed A call from the public is (beret . .no respectfully solicited' wars INHOFF. aZIE.112E;11: TIT ELI MVEIR. fin E eul+scriber iaviug just rc.urncd front _I the East, offers to the `public ft more, am Me and complete assortment of goods in his line, than ever previously oilitred, and respect:' fully solicits dealers and others to give him a call, when ho will sinew than goods at aston ishingly /01114/I•ick,s " To .I.l,,ilders, Calpenlers and Otheri His stow; ,com Prises a, full assortment of Locks and Latches of every .loscliption, Hin ges and Strews, Windcw Springs and Bolts of various kinds, Window Cia;s, Putty, Paints of all colore,__Oils, Turpentine, &c., A Cross-cot nod Circular Saws, Hand Pelmet, Kipping and Back Saws, Augurs, Chi- Broad, Hand and-Chopping Axes, Hatch ets, Planes and Plano Bitts, Steel and Iron Squares, Files and- Rasps, Nails, Brads and Spikes of all sizes. I would invite attention to my beautiful as sortineat of waiters and Trays, plain and Go , thic style, knives and forks, Butcher Knives, Scissors and Shears, Brittannio,German and Silver Plate, Table and Ton Spoons,. Brass and Emerald Preserving Kettles, smooth. ink Irons, Hollow-wore, Tubs, Buckets, Churns; Oils, Palma and Dye Stuffs, Fire and Water Proof Paint octlln LIGHT SUMIrEII' READING. FOLLOWING tire airiong . the tie* and cheap publicatinivi jest received at the e r x, 77 : a s h ii o b t , i , l e c- r td r I' l e a r e ioc a a rt l in S , i t o ) re on ok i t a h i e n Stroct. ' • Harper's, the International, Godcy's, Grn hain's and Sartain's..Magazines for.Julyr-25 cents each, David Copperfield, by Dickens. 50 cents: Itentt—Mrs. Leo Ilmaitz's now story-50 cts. The Heir of Wa3l. Waylatid,by..Mary Liowitt, JO cents. • The Mother-in-Law, by Mrs. Southwoith; 50 eetas. nose Douglass, or rho Autobiography.rif a' Clergyman's daughter, 50 cents. . The Danghter of Night-05 cenrs. lord and Lady Ilarcoart by Caroline Sinclair 60 cents. 'Pilo' Maniocs and their Beaux, Miss Leslie. 55 cents. The Duchess, or Woman's Love - and Wo•. Man's Ilate, 50 cents. The Widow Rugby's Husband-40 cents. Polly' Pea Blossom's Wedding, 50 cents. 'Together with a largo variety of other now works. An the now publications :received as 'soon as published, and sold at, publisher's prices: A complete assortment of Stationery, Enver- , lopeS,-&e. always en hand, with a largo varie— ty of Rooks in every Department of Literature, Science, History, Biography, Theology, Tra vels, &c. Also, School Books of every kind id' use, at the lOwest cash prises. •. July 2,-11351 A. M. PiPER, Agent. ' CODDD OIL.—An excellent article sale by ntar2G Bonnats_ and Ribbons.. WE have just received our third supply of these , CREA l' IIONWE.TS BONNIAT RIBBONS to which wo invite the attention of the ladies.. mny 7 -. • .A.•& OEN LAW =DAILY FOR SELF. , A voluabin LAW LlißriAltY, belonging to` Judgo Brondcbitry, and consisting Of wag or' tho Pennsylvania - Repotis,and a-numbor of oak or standard 'Law WorkS,:W i ll''ha 'sold ver'y low In any•porson.parclittabig•ilto dot. •-71'ho' can,bo scen•ond the , prictionsosttainad•byt lug 'at the cape ofW. 114 'iptly, ROSE, t s q c ; in. Main Stree!,:Car.lisio. . - Aliscettaitous. 11OLIll.AY GIFT ..1300K5,, kr. XVZ-0 T2LXi I HENRY SAXTON: lIUBBARD.