Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, July 30, 1851, Image 3

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    t& - i'he:hicofeco.papers boastiof timir
tility to a stati,debt.'r: The official records of,
thn. Commonwealth show . thni all the debt now
' ~' °^ `,ice 7fts. created under 6pPosition,
The evidence ii overwhelm
when they had , porter they abused it ,
most seandaionslybiputting - liurthens on the
people instead of 'lnking
,them off. Last win
ter oven—not -six, months , ago —d Lockoco
House of Representatives passed a bill - pr?-
siding fora LOAN at five per cent. of $250,-
000 and:for •MTI ACTUAL-INgREASE of Rio'
public debt to th'eVtimountl :Put this prac- •
Lice along side of, their profersin, and you will
see what reliance to place on Locefeco promi
ses) • .
.S,L VF9 ,ONYWED or Ountiimiii.—By calm.
latioxisbased upon the United States Census
and statistics of religious bodies, it is estima- •
tsd•that Methodists in the United 7 Statos-own
2,18,563 slaves; Presbyterians (Old and Neu!
SelrCrisi) - 77;000;=}3aptists11 6 , 000 1 - Campbei --
lit4s 101,000; Episcopalians 88,000; other
Protestants 50,00 . 0—making a sum of 650,663
slaves otrneel by ministers and members of
Protestant Churches in the United Sintes.
A 111WITIS ING. the great hatter, in
a note to the editor of the New York Courier,
inviting him to test his style of hate, holds. the
following language
" The benefits I:have derived from the Press
as en advertising medium, it is beyond my
power to estimate, and I em welt 'satisfied,
from caieful'obserratien - and -- expecienco, that
advertising is the mainspring of success in
every branch , of. business." . • -
IlM_Some of Col. Bigler's political friends
recently presented him with a splendid gold
headed onne. l —Beaver Star. •
JUG political foes will present bitns_with an
elegant walking siWk, on the Second Tuesday
of October nost.:' ' . .
:rwOur lady readers will be interested to
lcuorrthet a small piece of paper Or
just moistened with turpentine, - and;put into
the wdrcirobe or drawers for a single day, two
or three times a year, is a sufficient preventiro
- against moths.
ll.tnn TO BNAT.—A married couple, living in
the upper Part of . Qeeen Ann's county, Md.,
who have been in wedlock twenty years, have
had twenty children. No clauger_of depopula-,
Lion in that quarter.
fearTo pay tlte postage on letters you send
_is now-a rule -of-common-politeness, which no
one should disregard.
ha.llon i llhoinae Corwin, gnoretary Of the
Treasiiry,_returned.to Washington on 'huts
day evening, much 'improved in health. '
Alarketp:.
PIIILADELPHIA. 111ARICET
Philadelphia. N. American Office')
Weekly Review, July 26, 1851, f
RamAurcs.—Tho operations of the .last
week have generally been on a small scale.—
Cotton continues depressed. Flour and Meal
are in limited demand. Wheat is lower. Corn
is scarce.at.a.slightadvanco. Grocerictiremain
inactive. Iron continues dull, and Provisions
are firmer with a good demand or Bacon, oth
erwiSe there is no - change to notice sincethe
close of-last week in any of the leading articles.
-.Fl,Ctlrlt - :::tiliB - I1F,Aiepeipts are light
but fully, equal to the deniand, which contin
ues on a limited scale, and only some 7 @BOO
bbls. Flour have been disposed of, including old"
stock at $4,127 1 , late inspected $4,18/ and
fresh ground at $4,26 l bbl., the market clo
sing quiet but firrant quotations. The house
trade has also been to a limited extent at 's4,
18.1®51,25 for fair common and fair retailing
brands, $4,31e14,87i for. balters'.flour and $4, .
50554,76 for extra. Rye. Flour scarce .but
quiet, with small sales at $3,87f bbl.- Corn
Meal is hut - little inquired for, and 663600 bbls.
sold at $2,81.1- 'll bbl. for Penn'a. Meal. Bernie
holders ask more. The inspections of the week
ending the 2•lth'inst: are 12,666 bbls. Flour.;_
107 half bbls. do. ; 216 - bbls. 'Rye Flour; 87
bbls. Cons Meal, and 6 half bbls. do..
GRAIN—Comes in slowly, but the demand
for-Wheat 'hexing fallen, off, the market has
been dull and drooping. Some 10,000q . ,1.2,000
bushels-scild-carlyin--tho-week;:-Ininitly-priiTiii
white,,itt 1016 . 41029,, including good reds at
90(a)91c., and subsequently sales of $15,000@, "
20,000 bushels new-Southern-red :have been -
Made, mostly within the range of 85®88c. as
in quality. Rye IS.steady, with-sales of 2000
( . / . ;111.100 bushels Penn'a, in lots 'nt 72c. Corn
Las been scarce and in demand, closing at a
slight advance; about 10,000 bushels Southern
and Ponn'a yellow having been sold at 02®63e:
mostly 'at the former rote. Oats are dull, with
'sales' Of 7000@8000 bushels at 40e,41c.,
old Penn'ii., and 33G 38e, for new Southern,
as in quality..
aNi,&,,Lrautizzl.mrzE)
In Mechanicsburg, on Tuesday the22d
Iby the lter,_ JehnG. INitchey, Mr. Alexander
IMouse, to ,Ifiss gory., Ann,Trostle, both of
this county.
'33OXEID,
lln Mechanieibarg, on the 22d inst. Emory
rnrose, only son of J. I°. and A. 0.. L. Spahr,
_ed 1 year, 3, months and 10 days.
Nay (261)thiseinents.
. .
Nine Maehem Wanted, -
THE School Director's - of - Monroe township
lurneeand county,'will meet at' Churchtown
101001 Uouae,on the 16th day of AUGUST,
t ten.o'cloolt r io eitamine teachers and give
,)ut said Schools: By orderof.the Board.
I julySoto •• • JOHN , BRAND r, .Secry.'
' ( trEcivxmons WANTED.
TLIE.Sc Directors of Frankfort! town
ship, will meet at Lackey's tavern, on. the 14th
'day of August next, at 1 o'clock, P. 111.. for the
examination of &von Teachers for said town.
ship, Applicants will please attend. '
July3o JOHN C. BROWN, Sea y.
\ • ATTENTION!.
PRINGFI . ELD LIMIT, INFANTRY.
0 Parade at the public houee of Elias Eye
er, on the 'Walnut Bottom Road, on BATOR.
AY the 9th d'ali:of AUGUST, next, at. lb
Oclock, A. Al„ properly equipt' for drill. By
rderof thO Captain:• '
juldaoip • J.• Meet) LL OH, 0, S.
N. B. At the same tune and place an ad
. timed ,Quart of Appeal , ' will bt3 held for said
ontpany, . . J. M. M.,- O. S.
Siring Adamantine Guards.
46,- ,
-oat
„Aar*
AR.ADE • at•tiiii:public". house , of C. Hoff.
man,. n 'Centreville, on - SATURDAY,
the, , 9th of AUGU:iTi. 10 'O'clock, A. M.
preoieety', - Properly, eqiiipt for drill:: By Order
of•the Captain:. • •.• • • • '
:'.11111•30 ''• D C McGill:l;p CH, O. S.
Oarnp..l)leetibg Notice;
-
A CA ' MP:::9,CIATINci;,Ier, Carlisle .eireuit,
h0h1.4 the 'loud of 'Mr. •Lowis I3j ickeri
nttuut• / usilezi,Eapv:of qll.oOhUilietalur4:',.Tho
.51.9etiug• \vilf&ithmoquo iho.sth.uf,Sefuqm•
bet.. !' re ,
llie
surround.
tmoiaoa'unt.l - eft-Quito -orO 1 00 0 i- 16 . 11 Y; •'4' 1. 4
etw,":lm
I y , ithed - cO,ohencl,wiih,thek !into.
july A1145.4A1i,.K.5;
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. . - '.' ftlhallettge '.ox $5OOl , -
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. " II) by 1 , ......., lc CLAIN , fora bet—
,' . tor artii?ie of Flo .11 ihtjf 4io'nifo-611510V0te:1.J.,
citior Or Aritillinit)e. h ijii:lkoolititii;'iii;if .ri ol'pte, a.
from the akini et'.. - fci. " 4. .1.01fa , ` s Mit:tiiziyi;t4,red .
by, VW Moelairti 89 .4 'ortli .7tli , 4ltftiii,, .i i pa v e' •
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Nora gginovdrordlitOcukikt lei' f : "',YD,uipt:6 l / 1
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tteat`:. 03,0tnte- . ,:._at: llitctipo;
Elcltqa . To;)ivs - SdiraXl.
On •FRIAii Y,„01; 120'.
.tlayqt September, 1.851
•
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• THE subscribers, executors of the late Da
v_id:Shaefibr, Will offer at 'public'. sale, on the
premisos, - at 10 o'clock, A. 111., that valuable
iimesione farm, Situate ,in Dickinson iownship,,
Cumberhind county; dantaining 131 Acres
and. 37 Porches, notit,mpasure. aH cleared
except about five Acres, which are well covered
with timber.
The improvements are a two
story_ FRAME PLASTERED
s 7l lll} . HOU S E with a 'KITCHEN, a
• r:2l.
'r Spring House, a Bank Barn, the
lower story of which is stone - the
upper fruino, being 00 feet long, wagon shed,
corn crib, hog pen, blreksmith's shoo, and a
tin ly ing young Orchard. The 'Yellow Breeches
Creek - bounds the lona, and there 'are several
springs of running water on it.
The forte is in a high state of cultivation,
and is very productive. having 90 acres in clo
ver, and the residue in the usual crops. The
farm is convenient to the market, being about
four miles from the Baltimore turnpike; and
seven' miles from Carlisle.
_ one•hall_olLtheL
purchase money,-which 'will embrace fifteen
hundred dollfirs, to ,be paid on the let day of
April, 11352, when possession will be given -and
the deed delivered. and the balance in three'
equal rin - tiirOnyments, without interest, to be
secured by judgment bonds, Ten per cent. of
the purchase money will be exacted on the day
of sale. 11 ENRY SIJA EFFER, ,
July:lOts JOEL SHAEFFER,
Executors.
Assignee's,. Sale of Land.
Ort S4TURD AY, the 16th of Jlrigust, 1851. .
WILL be sold at public sore. at the house of
the subscriber in Milltown, Lower Allen town- ,
slip; Cumberland county, et 2 o'ciock. P. M.,
the undivided heliport of a certain tract of land,
lying in Carroll county, Illinois, containing a—
bout 100 ACRES, near the town of Mount
Carroll, in said county and State. including the
one.half part of the IVater Power and waier
priVileges oh Plumo River, known as , the West
Point Water Power. Also: the interest of
Daniel I in a due. bill for $3OO for Lumber
delivered at West Point for building purposes.
Attendance will be elven and terms made
known by the subscriber, Assignee.. of Daniel
Heck. C. EBERLY. .
July 30.3tpd.
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.
IN PURSUANCE of the last Will and Tes
tament of Matthew Thompson, sr., late df
Mifflin township, Cumberland county, dev'd.,
will be sold at public sale on 'FRIDAY, the
26th of SEPTEMBER, 1851, at-10 o'clock,
A. M., on the premises, a tract of land Situate
in the aforesaid township of Mifflin and bound
ed by the Conodognipet Crock and, lands of Ju
seph Hershey arstP,.:4Srunuel Wesilieffer, con
, taining :n5 .ACIII, of which about fifty acres
are timberland and the residue cleared land in
a good state of cultivation•
The improvements aro a large
,double twoitory STONE HOUSE
nt4end K.ITCHEN,,_a large BRICK
BANK BARN,- 100 feet long, a
Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, a Spring
House and Smoke House, swell of water con
venient to the doer and a good apple 'orchard.
The above described land is gravel, with a
considerable quantity of alluvial bottom of the
best quality. It is, within a mile of the limo
, stone land. It is situated about four miles west
of Newville, and "near 'the State Road from
Carlisle-to Roxbury.
The terms of sale will be $lOO to be paid_by
the 'purchaser when the property is stricken
down—one•htilf .of the whole purchase money
Ancluding-thettafOresaid-slooro'n-the-lst-of-A-'-
dril, 1852. when possession will be given and
a deed made to the purchaser, and the:residue
in-three equal annual Payments, without inter
est, to be secured by judgment or mortgage,
the landlord's share of the grain to, go to the
purchaser.
'The land is patented, and an indisputable
title will be given Cleavof ineumbranees.
Persons wishing to, view the aforesaid farm
can call on James. Boyd, who resides on the
opposite side_of . the.creek from said farm..,..
JAXES BOYD,
- MATTHEW THOMPSON, •
7 ";AlTrietit• - tle hohif.tion With'Thfi. wirannexed
of Matthew Thompson, sr., dee'd.
junell-tv , .
pirBLIC SALE Of REAL ESTATE.
Ort SATURDAY, the 2(1 of AUGUST, wt:,
,- .
1/111HE subscriber will sell by public tendue
IL or outcry on the premises, at, 1 o'clock,
p : m., thelollowing plantation or tract of land
situate in Silver Spring township, on tho rood
leading !Torn Mechanicsburg, to Carlisle; and
about half a mile from the former place, adjoin
ing -lands of Joseph Strock, John Myers, va
rious town lots, and the Triadic Spring:ran
vent place, containing 81 Acres and 155
Perches, about five acres of which. aro wood.
-land and the residue in cultivation and will
fenced, and first quality limestone land: There
is a young Orchdfd on the premises of well
selected Apple Trees and other Ift trees.—
Also,„ an excellent N "ell of water'
„i.. ,i d , at the house. The buildings aro
J. v : .'
liti ,'r ketwo. slimy LOG & %V EAT H
. 111:, i 511110 &ROM/ HOUSE, ~with
jk
fi-„ ....- oack buildings, a BANK BARN
Mide,,r.par‘,,Sione:the upper hams and went!).
-erboaKtlyiii—with a wagon shed, a stable, a largo
Todd' r shed sixty feet lone, and other necessa
ry outbuildings. rho terms. and conditions
will be made known at the time of sale.
, `‘,„. WILLIAM WILEY.
julyl6lB - , ~ ,
Landastor Examiner and Lebanon Co_tOer
insert to, amount of S 2 each, and charge
,this.
office. .
Perry Counts leirmsg
AT PUBLIC SALE
On THURSDAY, the 4th of September, nest,
ILL.he offered at Public .Sale at 10
. I'9 clock, A.,„M., en the premises, TWO
VERY FINE LIMES I' ONE FARMS, sit
uated in Toboyne township, Peiry county.
These are adjoining farms, one contains about
210 acres, and 275 acres is contained in
the other. They will ho sold separately or to
gether as will suit purchasers. 'They aro a
nent 3 miles west of Landisburg, on the mein
road leading up the valley. Hilo farm line
STONE MANSION HOUSE &
HAWK .13'.11.'N . on it. Theethei 2 n
• LOG HOUSE and COD BARN.
mu
ID • l'here are thriving Orchards on
both of these places. They-are sit
wiled in the most fertile part of the county,
'and offer ninny inducements , to purchasers.—
Persons' wishing to see '.either of the above
tracts, Can obtain information from the tenants
residing on the premises, or either of the un
derSig,ned “ecutors. Attendance will be given
and terms, made known on day of sale by
RICHARD PARKER,
R. C. STERRETT, ,
jylfits Err's. of Thonas.Urie, deed.
",,,*"Journol," Reading; " Gazette," Lew
istown; " Examiner," Lancaster, and "Free
mao,'•' Bloomfield, insert till_sale,.mark_ coal
and send bill to this office.
=DIANA LAND.
L OR SALE a valuable tract of land in Clin•
- ton county, Indiana, lying 15 miles ,from
the large and flourishing city of Lafayette, and
near the rail road from-that city to me capital
of the State, Cincinnatti 'and other eastern ci
ties, containing 181 Acres. - The Land is in
a generally improved and healthy section, and
is well.filecommodated witht common roads,
and within a few miles of two plank roads,
loading to important•points on the Wabash and
Erie Canal. Clinton county lies In the great
valley of the., Wabash,• and is celebrated for
he, fertility_ find • prod nottvonesii of, its soil,. "
not being uncommon to produce three !nieces•
sivticrops of wheat, of '3O to• 10 bushels to the
acre, from the same field, and 80 and 100
bushels of corn to the acre, for almost an an•
limited period. That section of Indiana and
particularly Clinton, is mostly settled by good
and ittbstantial farmers from Cumberland and
the adjoining
,ceunties in Pennsylvania.. - The
land hem offered for sale is of excellent quality
and ()poly timbered, and lying writ driesin.tho
vicinity of extensive ,praitiosohe timber plone
is very Minable. • •
• The above described tract Would be sold, at,
a great .barginn for cash—or would be oxcliang•
ed for improved ro'al estate. A• map, showinig'
the position' of the land in relation to the
.nails public' improvements, towns, &c.• and
the opinions, and - ctertilictifes• of public' officers
Of the county, of the value and locatior,AO:,
cod by seen by applications to NI ATTIIEW
- M ( . 4 . 13 ~...rep•e, crow:, Cumberland,county, Pon
Itrfioin also storms of Sale can be .obtained.
itly 10,1 851, , Itpd . • .
GfCl3ll . • 'and ;Black Teak.
FROM the "stor:9 ,Of. the,: Al.eaqa ,y,Enkina
of IThiladalphia, °PAO" bast -qualtuna; and 'all••
svlit,fivfiln„canelantly:iur sale bri
• • min , • •A'.\l/.. EBY••• •
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",f) it eameo'oi,aty'eariikethe sweet South
That kreathea up , epti
Sataline.atid-ttiVind,addr- ,
. 1.• Siiearar7huiadre4 , ? Oleeett reeetvadtram
Lea :Sre Welker es, and at•,nity'
Ittaati:tri-4.141 ut RA'')Y LI-NS! tl:o,#ti? , , ,, lrttcrA,T, l
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Nell) ."Ab.vertiscltztriti.,
MAIM IVXOTEL ME ETAS% zram
ILL EXHIBIT AT-CARLISLE •ON
„ IV sATU RD A Y,.August —Caere open
rem 2to 4 unTfront 73757 - 0 - Vereek... • -
Admittance Tereniy-Five Cents, Children tender
• seine peers of age, half-price.
This splendid collection of the rarest and
most magnificent specimens, of the Animal
Creation, obtaincd front all quarters of the
globe, will enter town on the morning of the
doy of Exhibition
GRAND Puoctssmy,
and preediled by the gorgeous
Orphcan Chariot,
Contain .
lig the DIEw Yorot Russ.l3.tata, under
the superintendence of 'Mr. rett.:4rn,Nosurat,.
and will conaiet.of all the beautifully decorated
qijjples of the-conipaity, drawn_by a nfgnifi
stud of . ,
One Htuulrecl Ildrses.
The Menagerie of G. C. QUICK & CO.
stands unrivalled by any other similar estab—
lishment -in the world. and in -it will be found
representatives of every animal which hes ever
been discovered by - the naturalist. It is com
losed of the two great .collections formerly be
onging to Jima,Mao
.e.s Co.. and Yak Arl
berg 4:9 . Co. An d among the principal attract
ive features Will.bo found tho trained
PERFORMING ANIMALS, -
which were so'celebrated both in - Europemed .
America. MR. BROOKS, the unequaled
superintend thiii-part of the
Exhibition.
In the course of the pet:Tort - mince Mr. LANG
NVORTiIY will introduce' hi. highly - trained
Ponies, who will go through with their wonder.
ful feats of dancing, waltzing, &c., forming a
pleasing episode to the general entertainment.
julylG
Itomocopathic
Medical College_ief Pennsylvania.
Filbert Sizeet aoo . ve, Eleventh, PhiladelVhia.'
VIE Lectures of the regular course will
commence annualln on the SECOND
MONDAY of Octocir, and continue until the
first of March ensuing.
Am't of fees for a full course of Lectures $lOO 0)
Students who have attended two full
courses at other schools ` 20 00
Matriculation Fee, paid only onces 00
Practical Anatomy 10 CO
Graduation Fee u - 30,00
• .The 'Commencement Will take' place early in
March.
FACULTY
WALTER WtrAdAnt.FoN'M. D., Professor of _Ma-
Orin—Modica-and—Therapeutics
WILLIAM S. BEL:KUM M. D., Professor of Ho
moeopathic Institutes and the Practice •of Medi
cine.
SAMUEL FREETILY, M. D., Professor of Botany
and Medical Jurisprudence.:
Cr/ARLES NIEDHAED. M. D., Professor of Clini
cal Medicine.
JosEra G. Looms, M. D., Professor of Ob
stetrics and the Diseases of Women and Children.
ALVAN E. Sxter.r., M. D., Professor of Physiol
ogy and Pathology. •
• MAI-111E1v Sammx, - M. D., Professor of Chem
istry and . Toxicology.
armers Snrs,_.M.ll,_Profersor_ofSurgery..—,
Wir.usza A.' Gent:Omit, - M. D., Professor of
Anatomy. . _
' J. B. PETIIEREIRIDGE, Demonstrator of
Anatomy.
WM. A. GATI.DINER, M. D., Dean,
303 Arch Street, Philada
4,che 18, 1851-6 m. '
SUPERIOR FRESH - GROOERXES I
Call and See lObie Purchasing dsetohert-t
T HE subscriber Just. receiving and. oenp
i ng
et his, Cheap Family , Grocery and
Queeiumtare Store in \Vest Main street, Car,
lisle, a velisy large assortment of all -. the arti•
des in his lino of business.
Rio Coffee front 12 to 14 cents per pound,
for good to a .strictly prime article. Also,
Brown Sugars of the beet quality, from 7 to 9.
cents per popnd, Lovering's best crushed and
pulverized Sugars from lo to 1 . 2 1-2 cents per'
pound, N. 0. Sugar House and - Syrup Molar
ses of all grades from 32 to per gallon.—
' Also,. a slimily of fresh ground SPICES of all
kinds, warrantbd purl. SOA PS, FancV, Cos . -
tile, Rozin and Country Soaps, Chocolate, pul
verized Sninratus, Indigo, Mould and Dipped
Candles, Com non and Winter Strained Whale
Oils. Also, a supply of fresh.flominy,.elteese
from the best Dairies always on hand_. Fancy
sewing, traviding, clothes end market Baskets,
together with a general assortment ot ;Chew
ing and smoking Tobaccos, Spanish and half-
Spanish Cigars. Common do., ropes, twines,
and Brushes of all kinds.
CEDAR W A It E.—Housekeepers, and
others expecting so,,n to embark in the same
business, please, call and examine my stock of
Wash 'tubs, Wash Rubbers, Churns, Codar
Buckets, fancy, painted and varnished Buckets,
Brooms, &c. ' '&c.
- GLASS - A•ND QUEENSWARE.—The
subSeriber has just added to his nbeady largo
stock a number of White Granite, Gold Figur
ed, Blue, Murble,,Flowing Blue and Mulber
ry Tea. Sets, of 48 pieces, Mao. Plates and
Dishes, Tumblers, Preserve Dishes, .Syrup
Bottles, &c. of every description and price so
that lie will be able to meet the wants and
means of all in 'the community whonny ffivßr
him with -call. ,
mars J I) HALBERT
IVlCedicinei! Medicines !
Fresh Medicines recently received at Raw
lilts' old Bland, next door, to the Poet °Ride,
Main street, Carlisle.
Dr. J. McCullbch, a,graditato of the Univer
sity Of Pennsylvania, is now a partner in this
establishment, and will give his especial super
vision to the compounding of prescriptions.
' All - Medicines warranted pure and genpine,
and sold at the loWest rates. Fresh Pine Oil
and Fluid constantly kir stile.
May 28.'51. if M.RAW4INS.-
NEW SPRING GOODS
THE subscriber has just opened n general
assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods.
suitable •to the season, among which may be
found a meal splendid assortment of
-LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
such as Same De Lainos, Bareges, Poplins,
Siik Tissues, French and Scotch Lawns, Plain
and dotted Swiss Muslins, Silk and Linen Lus.
tree, Gingliams, Engligh Chintzes, btu. A full
assertment et . .. Bonnet CRibbons, Lace GlOves
and Mits, Kid, and Lisle Thread Gloves, Hand.
kerchiefs in groat variety, Lined end Plain Par
esols, Wide Silk TrimmisgLaces, Worsted,La
oes Ribbon Dress Trimmings, Sonnet Caps
and Puffings, with a general assortment of Mill.
linery Gaods.
•. • ,
Muy 21,'51. G. W. HITHER. •
N.. 13.
,An experienced salesman wentsd.
mediatoly.
•
ATTEND • TO YOUR TEETH!
Dr. J. C. bII3FP; Dentist', reatiectfidly,
,foraisftho Indica and gentlemen of' Carlisle and
vicinity, that ho ie prepared to' perform 'ell ope-
rations on the Teeth - and-Gums belonging 'to'
hisiprofeesion, and wM bo happy to render his
services to all who may require them. , •
• Dr: N. has recently rammed from the city of .
Philadelphia, Where ho lias made himself ac
quainted withiall the latest improvements in the,
art„and flatters himself that'll° witl be able to,,
insert-lull sow of 'tooth' on the ritineepherie
pressure 'principlep, or with sPrinp,..equal to
any made , in diat.eiry„ OFT Li
IC n High
ono dooronet of the Post Oilmen.. • Poisons Wish
ingtto see epecimens of his, ,worlimanallip, will,
please call at' hid. remits, whowtheY
an opporinnity.to aae.andjtidge fur tbeinselvee. i '
jenc4.lllsl-1y •
•
• liantliEl• Q. wAT.L.R.'lelloor.
L If ' ;Wafer Proof ',VA1f. , 11 . ,
JD which lins boon 'so ;W afer
, for,
the lastyears with filo', tliillo,l,stcy9ss.orl:
- the frolifer 'of frotoosi 0 (6 - p.nr? f , ;.:4r,c. t "not ti •
ilistancti is iciown„w,tioio it Into tailed.T
,F ? Heals by rm it] r • I': Yvrrp NI,.
i
Fo , twibioa.sp,c.er , t• • r:the,,foilef,,,-43 , : ej. ,
r partitt,9lnr,B e‘ncitp,re,,l3l.
4_ 1114'1.4,1c tiesori
hx .i.7,q67,!-L54,i1it,:c..).P1,1:11,,ig'11,94.17bp01Tju5,
fa,
sur:it'"
INSIMEES
Oittiftin4,ooqtti'.: l
Doubling Gap .White, Sulphur Springs
...01.1111BERLANI? COUNTY,'
THC - above osfabliallinant is eantifulli
Patel. on the brow of the niountaini-is .easv - .of
access, and is surrounded with loony, desirable
laces of amusement and redreation : 'Persons
leaving Har'risburg ot,Chambersburgeairreach.
Newville in the .cars,- thence by. stage in 26
hours .travel, at a Cog CIE,St;PP.Troq either .01
the two first named, towns; L,- r. :.
No dare or *attention shall he Wanting ,to ren,
tiara stay . at those Springs pleasant apdhenafi.- •
vial • SCOTT COYLE. Prop!r./ , '
.Juni4, , 185,1.8w. • • ''•
PERRY COUNTY . , WARDISPRINGS'
THE Proprietor dads pleasant' and delight
ful-Watering-Plaee, feeling highly gratified wiih
the success which has attended his"imsnage,
anent of the above establishment during the first
season,,has increased his efforts to ,•render the'
place and accommodations still more s
and comfortable:, • • • '
The -Warrp Springs are situated in-Paity co.
Pa., on• the batiks of Shermates Creek, ono of
the -healthiest sitenthMs in the_ State. These'
waters artiVelrlffiewn - forilicirexcellentined-'
icinal qualities', and are the hest for the Tornio,
vent cure of Scrofula, Totter,'and all diseases'
of the skin that has ever been ascertained. - ,
The Springs are. accessible by the' !;antral.
Railroad to D uncennon. where a ebachWiil nl
ways be in readiness. on the arrival of the care
from the East, to convey passengers who desire
to visit the Springs,l4 miles'-Zit. W. of Hameln
non. Persons leaving Philadelphia in the morn..
ing train,of cars can arrive at the Springs;carly
the same evening.'. The coach will commence'
runnieg.daily on, and sitar the 15th day of Juno
next, and continue, during the • season,leaVing .
the Springs every morning so ns io reach the
•cars going oast. All .communications •for.- the,.
Warm Springs should be directed toDencannen.
P 0, and .will then arrive nt the Springs daily. •
The terrneforbearding willbe moderate, add
every attention paid to those who shell be.pleesi
ecL to pay him a" visit -during the • season.-- , -
Ample provision has been mode for gymnastic
exercise, and passlime amusements, while Sher- -
man's Creek affords delightful fishing.,
juros,lm. ETTER:Proprietor.
OAMLISLIk SPRINGS.
T HE • Oroprietor rosbectfaily. informs . file
friends and the public generally, that he has
fitted up the establishment &the CARLISLE
qPREsi GS, for the accommodation comfortably
• . of a large number •of Visiiers and
Boarders. The Springs .. .are situ--
' , •11111 aced- Emir miles north of Carlisle,
Ti:.••
• t• in a fine, healthy and romanM
place,whero every accotismodation
for travellers and visitors may. be .relied
Cold and warm baths in good order.
• Visiters coot ing in-the-cars-from --nny.-of the
cities will be - promptly attended to by•any of the
Livery men witbb their fine carriages. and con •
voyod to the Springs tho o samo day.-if desired.
Jpne2.s,6t D. CORNMAIC-
• X.Elfr GOODS. K.
,
THE undersigned has.just returned frotn'the
city—with 'a SECOND. SUPPLY—of—Gaga"
suitable for the season, embracing Clotlib, Cos=
simires, Vestings, Summbr Cloths: Mugge do,
Lainos, Silk Tissues, dress silks, Black Canton
cloths, bombazines, alpachas, ginghams, lustros
muslins; checks, tickings, pantaloon stiffs. Also
BONNETS.
A large lot of Bonnets- including-all the new
and desirable styles, at greatly reduced prices.
• BOOTS AND SHOES.'
A full assortment of Boots and Shoes of every
description, from the most celebrated manufae.
tories of Philadelphia. ,
GROCERIES,
such as Coffee, Sugar; Teas, Molasses,Epices,
,&c. Also, the best quality of- Colored Carpet
Chain. 'The public ih 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 - purchasers,—
Butter, Eggs, Rags and Dried 'Fruit taken at
market prices. '
jutie26 N W WOODS, Agt,
Sportetheil Talth Ncitice
XDR,i
No4h-East Corner of Wt(nut and Second St reels
PHILADELPHIA:.
-XMAS, ON HAND; JUST RECEIVED, a
complete assortment of SHOT • GUNS'
Powder Flasks, Game Bags, and all other
Sporting Apparatus of the best and Most tip
proved patterns. -.-
'
He has constantly on. basil SPORTING
-POWDER of all descriptions, Percussion
Caps, Shot, Bullet Moulds, Ball 'and Blank
'Cartridges, and a general assortment of mate.
dials for Gun Makers, &a. •
Also PERCUSSION CAPS of a' superior
quality, designed expressly for 11. S. Rifles.—
An assortment of FISHING , TACKLE al
ways on hand. .
'All the. above, and 'any other articlei in his
line, the subscriber will sell as low as any other
establishment itirthe United States:
In testininny of : his skill as a manufacturer,
the FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, in the.yertrs
1840 and 1942, awarded to. hint TWO CERTI•
FICATES—and in the years 1841, 1846 1847,,
1848 and 1850, FIVE SILVER' MEUALS,
all of which may ho seen at his place of busi
ness. [yl6-2m] JOHN ICRIDER.
AGfIATTS WANTED!) I
DUSINESS MEN to take the exclusive
Agency (for a Connty or Counties) for dm
Sate of the GERMAN, WASHING FLUID,
being an article much cheaper and easier to use
than soap, and is warranted to perfectly cleanse
all kinds of clothing, containing no Potash,.
Soda-nah, Spirits, of Turpentine, Ammonia,
Acids, or any article whatever that will in any
manner injure the finest fabric or the fleck. 11
is an article which, whenjonce introduced, con•
molt sale§ can be made, with large profits to
Me Agent. For full particulars regarding pri
ces, terms, &c., address (post paid) to '
' - . P.,IIOYT &.,CO.
jtaylG-2m 11 . 0;26 •Soiith Fifth St., Phila
Silver Medals Awaided
To E. APCLAIN for Perfumery and
Soaps, 1849 and 1850.. , •
M'CLAIN continues to 'manufacture
110 . his Celebrated First Premium Vegeta•
ble Hair' Oil, Patent Magmetie.Sdn i i, Orris rind
Teaborry Tooth,Pnste, Lilly White, &c., pre
juiced pt 83 North 7th street, above Cherry,
Philadelphia. And' sold by S. W. HAVEK•
STICK, at his - Drog.mild Book Store, North
Hanover street, Carlisle. ." au1y2,185178m
• • IVIITZE7,, WHITE & CO
BA,LTIAIDRK, Ald.„
• •
ArIENERAD COMMISSION AND'FOR-
Ulf WARDING lIERCIX4NTS North
Street, opposite the Stiquoliannah: Rail ,Road
Depot, Baltimore. Keep constantly cin hand
for sale, Fish; Salt,• Guano, Plaister. &c: Lin-,
oral advances made, on. consignments.
Juno 18;51. 6m pd. . .
Harrisburg StOam Wood Turning
and Scroll . Sawing 'Shop.
WOOD TURNING in 'Olll its 'branches, is
city style end st•city prices:, Every variety of
Cabinet and Carpenter work either on hand or, ,
turned to order. • -
Bed Pests, , Tab lo A/toning 'Posts,
Baln)tres, .Vetnell.Posts, ,IVagon
.Ilosetts, ' Patterns, • , Col u mns,
Slat and Qisarter Mouldings, Round or Octagon
Oise: Handles, &o. •
This shop' is in STRA*BERRV.AtLEY •
.
near ThirdJitreet, end es. we intend to please'
all our customers who wantioad work . done,
ti-is hoped the trade'vvill give us &Call. Ten-.
• and Ten—Pin. Bias made to order or 're: '
tutted; • , • •• • '
•
Harrisburg, Ajui69Qt'i,,~9sl-1 y.
BE RE,
WM4E/P. de. CO.
S, E. CORNED OF CALVERT 81, LOMBARD ST3,
• • '. BALTIMORE:
.
I)BALER - Siii 1 in -Platets,Amorlcan, Eng
lish, and Aussie ',Sheet,'lronf Boiler and
se, Irair,Jjoop and ItAd Van' Traii Wire;
Tinned
,Coppar; •Zinc;• SP•eltat;'•rig 13at,
Lead; • Lead ipof Sheat'llatid';l3hicicand Bat
Tin Bross Kett lea;.• 'Pittner's Tools - Watt Ma-,
chinas;
Stove' Trial th higa;
allAizes, Thant' 'add &O.
• March 1851-lypd.
. , .
Now, and' Popular School Book,
,
i n'S)MT pI V E
dll
rNi V. E REAL , 1,81 . 011,Y , tout noi r irh
n 13 0,E'12. (IEII y
ItSAINB;t6 Whir:li in nOlinleiluturnl.nrl:,el4ontq
Piiitneuplip
tpgooral`A'etronomy and Ph Biology: Adopted
in• t4o-P nn lin -Se nuntri-.OIY Pfrritittelptntr: -., •
, E, (1,
sy gam)? 91 ,
I'PRO'ire find'
flprpialred-.Nvkh;
:r.
(al linnsni'inintp , r,:iql3POlr,n; 41n4;101 1 , , i9u.
;niir - for ants nt.tlwArowgotriltinekk,:
EME
•• - ,
FreaNprite;le - Wellies, Peifelitery , ;,,'. fancy,
. "articles, flee
P O E, intbscribar liaajostronelve his Spring
‘_pooply or •DRVGP, MEDICIOSS:AND
!CHEMICALS; 'oolong .whioh . r can ,be :Mena
°yeti art i cle used hy. Physic:ions'in 'their pre.
scriptionti,' to 'the puffing, up 'of 'whieh;ho will
give particular attention:,., Aleo,
Paints;ctlls, bye Siutfo, Perfumery, Soaps ,
&o: and a variety of Faney articles too 'mini.
'crone to mention, together with a superior lot
'of ,TopAcco ANS,CIGIAItS of various
brands, all of 'whioh, having purchased in per.
eon, upon the most faVorablo terms, he will
guarantee Os'being;of,the . best quality, and• is
willinglo sell, not eitacily,at City Prices, yet
for a very small advance for CAM.,
He woultdrespaetfully . invite the attention of
Physiclan.l,,Pountry Merchants and Pedlars,
to whom,,he will make a lib Oral deduction. - --;-
Opposite the Rail Road Depot, corner of Pitt
snd High streets, Oaf. Halo, Pa. . •
, HVBEIARD. • .
NEW Goons! NEW GOODS!
most extensive assortmont of BPR.II‘IO,
GOODS ever brought to Carlisn, now opening-
and al:ring by the subscriber on the most no
commodating terms and uncommonly cheap.—
Among tho lot will bo found a :nest splendid
assortment of -
.LADIES DRESS GOODS, •
ouch as Cheno and Foulard SiLks, Sillcmnd Li
nen Poplines, Barege Do. Lames, Fig'd Surg
Lawns, I3arages, Tissues !Borodino, Brit
liantino, &c,
An immense stock of Bonnets, all qualitieg
and Also, Bonnet Ribbons and Flow
ors its groat vitrietyt and very beautiful.-
CARPETINGS & MATTINGS,
A full assortment of all kinds Carpetings and
Matti*. White nndcolored
CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, .
- 4 -
Some new and elegant French' Cloths and
Cassimeres at - reduced prices: Muslim, 'Pick
ings, Cheeks; Hosiery, Baggings
'Fho public are invited to call and examine
this largo and eplendid'stock of now_goocTs,_and
they will certainly be suited - with the goods and
prices. Recollect the old stand East Main vt.,
Carlisle.. - [sO] • C. OGILBY.
• . BONNETS, .BONNETS.
The subscriber is just receiving a large and
varied essortment,of Straw Bonnets, ot-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 are now opening a very choice lot of tri.
dies and Gentlemen's Linen Cambric Hand.
kerchiefs, at ' various prices, decidedly the
choapeet lot of handkerchiefs we have over of.
feredto the public. "Ladies do not miss them.
IRISH, LINENS, &c.
..Wyare just receiving largo lot Irfali:Linens
&mirth° beat Bleacheries and at low prices.—
Alin, Barnsley. Shbetinge, Pillow case Linens
and 'litieffns, with a general assortment of Lt.
non Pant Stull's. •
NEW STYLE DRESS TRIMMINGS
Just received the neiv style Quilted Rib.
bons for Trimming Lrdies Dresses. Also, new
style Buttons of various kinds for Ladies Dreamt
BLACK , SILKS, &c.
Just opened a general assortinent or Blue and
Colored Silks and Berege de Laihs, with other
dress goods.
- ova " - -•- - - G W HITHER.
.SPRING AND SUMMER •
.VLOW.IIING!!
'LIVERY BODY . should embracb this op
portunity to buy CLOTHING for Men,
Youth and Boys, at such prices as have never
yet been_known i to this Borough,,at
STEINER'S CLOTHING ESTABLISH
MENT, ,
IFest Hain ate next door to Burkliolder's Hotel,
Embracing a choice of the - best, most desira
ble ancrfashionable , •
CASHMERETT COATS, I
Ica; HASIT CLOTH do. t""1
DRILLING•do.I
TWEEDS, St.c.,• 40.
Together with• a great variety 'of English,
French and American, CLOTHS and Summer
Fabrics, adapted to- the wants of Men and
Bove, both figaress and Business]Garments.
ParticularlllllWhas been, taken to .procure
the new atylb -'
BUMMER COATS, • -- `1
PANTALOONS,
• VESTS, /sta. : -
To which he would invite apecial attention.=
FURNISHING G 0 0 0- S, penal - sting ; of
Shirts, ,Stocks," Handkerchiefs, Ike., all of
which 'are offered at the lowest possible cash.
Prices, and as Cheap as any outer, Clothing
Store in the Union. Parents who desire Boys.
Clothing, are earnestly invited to examine the
stock. Country s ore keepers tan -- be - accom
modated at very low ralea for cash. [lGsp
.I,IIE 1r SIP 11.EVG GOOD S:
wE have just returned from the city with
a largo and extensive assortment of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES S VESTINGS,
Linen and cotton pantaloon stuffs, for men and
bays Wear, tweeds, black summer cloths, Ken
tucky jeans, &c., cheaper than over.
DRESS GOODS,
,ports. de Lanes 4000 yds Chiiztzes, •
Barege do. Laities, Dolla Szvissi.s,
- -
Latoits, Sioisses,
Gia,4ltom,l,, . 'Plain ..Tocovots, .
41pachas , • Barred . do.
Silk Poplin , 'Bombazines, - •
Colored..7.3Arges ftc., e.
•
..1101%7YE'TS,
A good assortment, from 50 cents to $2,5
Palm Lent', Leghorn and Rough and Ready
Hats, &c.
• ilf/TSLINS, TICA7NGS,'Cla i dia,
linen and cotton diapers, nankeens, and., an ex
cellent stock of Muslins, that Cant be beat Ibr
cheapness, Edgings, Insertings; Gloves, Hh
siery, Suspenders, and a largo lot Of
• RIBBON" PARASOLS, - .
.Which will be sold- cheap. GROCERIES,
SPICES, TEAS, &c.,lwhich will be sold at
lower prices thantho same can•be bought here
or elsewhere,
,16to
SELLING. OFF AT'OOST I '
, •
THE subeeriber having purchased the.stook
of Dry , Goods, Groceries, &c., of A. C. Fetter,
at the corner of North Hanover and 'Loather
- streets, informs tInS public that the whole of the
large and elegant .stock Will be Sold out AT.
COST.- 'Lookout for bargains.• '
jytt.'s,ltf.. ' • JACOB FETTER:
CARLISLE FEMALE SEMINARY:
Institution will commonceits next term
on the tat September, under the care of Miss
isho4l Paine, assisted by competent teachers.
• instruction in the lauguages,and drawing, no
exult cherge. . •
. Music taught •by an 'experienced • teacher, at
an estranbarge. dunq,2s;'sl,-tf.) '- •
moon anoanramar
•
A ;NEW supply of freslr.Eoffeee, White' end
Brown Sugars, Silicas of, ell_kinds ) ground and
'utiground, the Other varieties of a Gro.
earylStore, including . rdsO a' new supply tit Jen.
kin's .No. 1 QualitY of
FINE GREEN di, BLACK TEAS,
in Metallic packs quarter, half and pound
oacleara•from 50 to $1;50 per pound,' as' also
n . the mlic: :All just opefiod and for unto at the
'Mare f- • [InI2IW EBY::
or,i'vxrdt:"A, renxrsn
The Universal Refrigerator.
•
-,The subscriber would invite the citizens to
ezatirine the UnietWsal.. Refrigerator with Wa
ter Kiiteratinched, which may he'. seen nt his
yeeidence; now in 'operniion,and can' 'he fur.
nishod'it city prfces, therel,)y,seving freinhi.
; - 111.ity G
. .
.....,,,,, i ,„_ . . jr. A.'i!FST,.. A it, 16 I: VA L
;••;:.,. ,; : .7.1-_- 1 --_. - ILA :FROM 1111111WIT.he
.. , kt ... N. :., lovers of good klTlA....ofin lui
1 Ti7.t.74k11 supplind with Joulthi'ri BwCo's
. • T - Taks. , 'Superior G too ri • a lid , -111110 N
, . . 1 . fro . ' 'Nino, sit hoe loose or pot 110
, Jo fourth, •hulf.,i , r , pawn' ,nir,••
iri . l)l-0 , liacks to sultjutrehimpr.3 al" prtres- rungimr'
frotn l so, cent, up ., to $1 rierpimilit,t 6y",lttilliw f.l.
t hb..p,k4re of; . :,.[ mr.s] i l .. ,1::1)
. .. ,11 MAI E R '4,... ':
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t 4 'VE,G O 'MAO .• , agroh , )
dtild
ood• mild; Yekr.lgerilat , and Inxativc.
titI9IJAIi4 ' Cniar26
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BONNETS,
AT 'TIE• CHEAP STORE
A ,& 'I , V BENTZ
Wri'M TEA !
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Notices.
•
,11,13tilf,!Malf4,NOTZ0b. •
NOTI.O.E hereby` given to all .peveonsim
terested that the following acoptiniv have
riMen.,filed'in olh,cit, for ; exatniriation by. the
aceenintanta :therein named, and Will. be pre
sented, lw tho Court of Comberland
county, for confirimitiOn • and allowance ~ o n
FRIDAY. tho 2.2tFday of Auguet, A.; D., XB5l.
. The account of John Humer,Administra
tor of Mary tinnier, late of KingatoWn. deo'd
2. The account, of Wm. glint; Ail'arfr...M
Slimes Marti, Into of Southampton toTiqehip
doconsoil.
. 3. The account of Jeremiah flocibre,
of Jolm•Q. Ebright, late of Silver Spring twp.
deed. • . . .
-47NTho, account -of Jacob -Zeigler, -Ex'r. .o
Maria E. Zoiglor, late of North Middleton
deed.- •
5. The nem:int of John B..Coovcr, Adm'r
of David Bear, late of Upper Allen township
deo'd. • -
The account of Wm. Maxwell, Ex'r.
George Maxwell, late of Suathampton towaship
deed.
7. The accounts, of Benjamin Musser, guar
dian of Susannol, and Mary, Snavely.
8. Tlie,aceount of Wm. R. Gorges and Pe
ter Barnhart, Ex'rs. of Susanna Fahnestock,
late of East Pennsboro township, dec'd•
Q. The account of John Shope, Adm'r. of
George Rupp, jr: late Of Allen township, dec'd.
lU. The aCcount of John Rupp, Ex'r. of
'Jahn Snevely,late of Hampden township, deed.
11. The aceoult of John Houser, Adm'r. of'
Henry KunmAl, late of the Borough : of Ma
chaniesidirg, dec'd.
12, The account of Bonbon Starr, Adm'r. of
Isaac Lloyd, late of Lower Allen tp. deed.
- 13. The account of John Lobo, sr., one of
the Adm'rs. of Peter Latin, late of North Mid
dleton township, deed., as settled by his Exec
utor John Latin, jr.
14. The accounfof David Foreman, Adm'r.-
With the will annexed of Peter Cope, late of
Newton township, dec'd.
15. The account of David Foreman, Adm'r.
of Mary Copo, late of Newton township, dec'd.
16. The account of Frederick Wondorlich,
'Adm'r. of Peter Rockafellaw, late of the - Bo
rough of Mechanicsburg, dee'd.
17. The account of. Samuel Garber and Da
vid Demuth, Ex'rs. of Charles Garber, late of
Newton township, dec'd.
. 18. Tho account of John Sheets, Adm'r. of
Jacob Kauffman, late of East Pensboro town
ship, dec'd.
. 19. The account of' James McCormick, Exr.
of George McCormick, late
. of Southampton
township, doe'd.
20. The adeount of John Lose - , 4 Adm'r.. of
Abraham Lose, late of Silver Spring township,
doe'd.
21. The account of David Lehn, Adm'r.
with the will annexed of Conrad Emminger,
late of Silver. Spring township, deo'd.
22. Tito account of Sulognin Mohler and
Jacob, Mohler, Ear's. of Daniel Mohler, late' of
Allen township, dec'd. -- • .
23. The account oFJohn Fireovid, Adm'n
Isaac Biedleman,lato of Silver Spring town
ship, deed.
24. The. account of George Kosht, Adm'r.
of Absalom Thinnma, bite of North Middleton
township, doc'd.
25.-" The account of Elizabeth- Wiso, Ex'!.
of Jacob Wise, Into of Lower Allen township,
deed. -
26. Tho account of Samuel Wherry, Adm'r - :
of Robert Welsh, late of the •Borough of Ship
,pensburg, dec'd. _ '
27. The accounts of Robert C: Sterrett and
Richard Parkin, Eers. of Thomas Uric,/lato
of North Middleton township, deed:
28. Tho,rfccount of C. Titzel, Ada er. of Jas.
O'Brien; lato of the Borough of Mechanicsburg
deed. ,
. 99. The account of Thomas Sibbet, Guar
dian of Mary and Joseph Defter, minor children
of Daniel Seirer, doced.-
30. The account of John Trimble, Adm'r. of
Win. Trimble, lato of Silver Spring, township,
3tl The aecottn ' ini David Grier, Adm'r. of
Jane Moore, late of the borough of 'Carlisle,
dee'd.
- 32. The account of Thos. B. Bryson, Guar
dian of-James and. Samuel Adams. '
WM, GOULD, Register
Reglster'S Office, Carlisle, /
. July, 22d, 1851. . S•
PROCLAMATION.
-WHEREAS the • Rentable Fnintramst
'IVATTs, President Judge-of the several
Courts of Common Pleas of, the counties bf
Gumbo-land, Perry and Juniata, in Ponesylva-
Maoind Justice of the several Courts M - Oyer
and Terminer and .General .Jail- Delivery in
said counties:* and Hon. joint' Stuartmnd John
Clem:tenth, Judges ofthe -CourteT Oyer and
'Terminer and General Jail ,Dell Very for the
trial of all capital and other offenders, in the
said county of Cumberland, by theirprecepts to
me directed, Acted the 14th of April, 1851,
have ordered,the Court of Oyer and Terminer
and G'onereflail Delivery, to be holden at Car
lisle on the 4th MONDAY of August, next,
(being the 25th day) at 10 o'clock in the Sire
neon, to continue one week.
NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to the
Coroner, Justices of theTeace and Constables
ofthe said county ofCumberland, thatthcy are
by the said precept commanded to be then and
there in their proper portions, with their rolls,
records, inquisitions, examinations, and all
other remembrancesctodo those things which
to.theiroffices appertain to be d0110;11113 all those
tinit tire hound by recognizanees, La prosecute
(against the prisoners that are or then shall be
in the Jail of said county, are to be there La
-prosecute them asSliall he just,
-DAVID SMITH, Sheriff .
,'Carlisle, July 9,1851.
Assignee's Notice.
isKrOTICE is hereby given that GEORGE
L SAILOR; ono of the firm of Sailor' & El
nerti, of South Middleton township,' Cumber
land county, Pa., did on the 25th say of Juno
Convey all his' property, real and personal,
,by
does of voluntary assignment, to the subscribers
for tho benefit of his creditors. All persons hav—
ing claims against .said Sailor are requested to
present them for 'settlement, and those indebted
to make immediate payment 'to
e DANIEL KAUFMAN
JOHN BOBS, '
July ; 1851. . .Assignees.
*Votive.
;.-
iviOTICF,,is ;hereby. given that application
41 will be Made to the next Legislature, ogre
ably to the Constitution and laws of this Com•
monwenith, for an,alteration in the Charter of
the Carlisle .Deposit Bank, so as to confer oh
esidDank the rights and privileges of a Bank of
issue, and to chango' the name of slid Bank.to
"The ruiners •&Mechanics Bank of Carlisle."
By order of 'ihe Board' of Directors,
WM,' M. BEETEM, Cashiet..
Car. Dap. Bank, May 22th, 1851-Cm.
Notice to.Oollectors.,
VfOTICE is hereby' givon to tll 2 "delinquoni
IN Collectors, :that . thoir several accounts
Must be closod with the County Treasurer, on
or liejore the 17th of. July next, after which
time, no further indulgence can hb givon.• By.
order of.tho Commissioners,.
. : Attest—wwr. RILEY, .
Commissioners' .0 fried, Carlisle, Z
, • Juno 18th, 1851. •
womia34
•
AT -a !meeting * of the
Fire
ValleY,
..Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance. Company
held in Shippansburg, on the 10th inst., the fol.,
lorvinsr naruod personis, tiere'etected officers,
UF,L - WAERRY, Euq.,,Presicient;.
Ontssr,su r Secretary; acid GEORGE ALLEN.
FogleiOdao - r,
Jolm ...:ressleiomd Wm Means.
J CRMSSffER,
, ,
.Es t 'of 'Rtch a r P.oitAtni,"l4 ed.
hereby given Ill:it:Lotter:1 of Ad
rutttirttrationqm,,ol9,,eattity, of Iticlinid Patton,
•Itkte coon-,
ty, dgceixi;6l . ,,ll9,vs , Agrkq giapte,,,Lo,t4 qq4seri
13 . retii.tlip,gi ;Iv (mt l'imsborouOt township;
mjcl .41LjP.Qrs_ 0 1 16 JuMwit4; Ahem.
slllkbn indebted to ottidr, - erit , 49' 'aro tats irv4 to
epAt,.;:forW'ltrd Out' , tilre"lo.oo6.dirtto rmy [tient;
nturrlinsr.",hreiirtg i:lntrtie.to',prusiittrille:rri for , iact. •
tri.trt env 11113-141/i.CIUM.,O or;
''Addr:infrin'a(riF.
, ~ 1 %.1. 6 atkt ,: 11 riTOM I ECU. ' ,
)ctifi)lorsatis• indoli!eti itob.
i
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„thy titto's,O•ibor 'at thr, oflico tit' Chrtre',: tre:
ernimni o, in New ;',1111 , , , .
dprinnd nott'metge'i,lrtis , ,stinta s iv.itßoift Zola
{'furl her.•)il,ttl i toitr,c catim l t j)e. i fivewl
rt u Ito
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FOR THP )3041r.P.470.
• - .
, lOallact-rfabilalia,,X+igant
• Gittlflisiskii;lllc&AC.,:. •
SW. , HAVEItIid.ICK hai. just Iticatied
from-the city_ and is nevi , Openings spier.-
• did display of FANCY , GOODS, Suitable for
the approaching HolydaV . Season, to which ho
desires t0...41911 tne, attention of h is friends and
the public. His assortment, in this line canpot
be surpassed n novelty, and' elegance., and
bbtlt in quality and . price of the' articles' can
not fail to please purchasers. , It. would Aie
im
'poseiblb to enumerate hie ..• '
- 'HOLIDAY FANCYjGOQDS,
which comprise every variety of fancy aides
of tlie'most novel styles and exquisite altar
such as .
. ,
Ladies' Fancy Baskets, .--* • . - • - '
Fancy - Work Boxeswith sewing' insiruin'nit
Terracotta-Work (a recent novelty,) :-
aper. Macho Goods,' ..
'Elegant alabaster and , porcelatn ink-stands
and trays;
Fancy ivory,
,peerl and shell card cases,
Port. Monnaiea, of every variety, '
Gold •pens and pencils,' ,• • '
— Fancy paper•weights,
— Papetories, with a — lerge variety {of Wks
- ncy stotionery, - • -
®Motto seals and wafers, . . ~
Silk and helid pursee,.
r - ; :Ladies' ridmg,whipa, elegantly finished,
Ladies' fine cutlery,
.
Perfume baskets and bags, .
~,' Brushes of every kind for the toilet,
Roussel's perfumes of the various' kinds,
(Musical instruments, of till kinds - and at all
prices, together with an innumerable variety of
hrtieles elegantly finished "and suitable for ho
lyday, presents, to which he invites special at
tention,
Also, an extensive and elegant - coTtection of
• . HOLIDAY GIFT BOOICS,:
- comprising the various English'and . -American- -
ANNUALS for 185 i, richly 'embellished and
illustrated POETICA L. W 0 R K with
CHILDREN'S PICTORIAL. B 0 0 - K a, -
for children .ot all ages, than which •nothing
can be more appropriate or pleasing as , holiday
gifts. His assortment of School Books • and'
School Stationery is also Complete,
,add com
prises every thing used in Colleges, and the
- Schools. .He also desires to call the particular -
attention of Families to his elegant display of,
"' LAMPS, GIRANDOLES, &c,
from the 'extensive establishments of Cornelius.
Archet and others of Philadelphia, comorieing
every, style of' Parlor,. Chamber and Study
Lamps, for burning either fard„sperrit or eile,
'Peal oil, together- with. Flbwer- Vases; Fancy -
Screens, —His assortment in , this lino in :un
equdlled in the borough. Also, -
.
FRUITS. FANCY CONFECTIOARY—
NUTS—PRESERVED FRUITS, &c., •
in every variety and at all prices, alrof which: - -
arm:film and fresh, such as can be ,
recommended to. his friends and the little folks. •
Hintock 'embraces everythingqn - the line of - '
Fancy Ginnfs, with- many other artidlee useful- .
to housekeopers,which the public are especfally., -
invited to call and see during the holidays.—:
Remember the Old Stand-, neatly opposite the -
Bank on i N orth Hanover-street.-
dealt S W. HAVERSTICK.
$5O
. y .. O rr t: i yZ . Z .f D f l in H g. U to N • T u Eß nti lp e L as L e
bi disease that may come under hie' care, no
matter how long stnnding . or afflicting. Either
sox are invited to this private 'room, at North. '
SEVENTILStregt, Philadelphia, without fear
of interruption by other patients 'Strangers •
and others who have been Unfortunate in. the-
selection.of a phySition are invited-to •call.—
Those wla have - injured themselves:by solitary - •
vice are a so invited.
• READ AND REFLEDT.—The afflicted
would. do Well to reflect before trusting their
health; happiness, and In many cases, their lives -
in - the hands of physieitmok ignorant of-this class
of maladies. It is certainly impossible for one
man to understand all - the ills the human family
' are subject to. Every respectable physicists
has his peculiar branch in which he is more sac
- nonfat than •his brother professors, and .to that
lie devotes most of his time and study..
• YEARS 0.4 7. PRACTlCE,..exclusiiely de
voted to the ettidy and treatment et diseases of
ithe_sexualOrgoos,together with ulcers upon the
body;throat, nose, or legs, pains in the head Or
bones, mercurial reumatism, gravel, irregular
itios,, disease arising from youthful excesses or • '
-impurities-of-blood, the-hie oil,- whereby- the.- constitu
non has become enfeebled, enables the doctor
to offer speedy relief to all who may place them
selyes,ander his care. ' zjune4
1.851-:—Sehool Tax Notice.
THE duplicate - of
,School, Taxes for the pre
sent school year has .he'en issued to the under
eigned, Treasuretopf the School District of the
Berough„oftlarlisle. • ' •
Dollar Rare on Occupation, Profes
sion, &,c,,
Property of every description
, The Trensurtir wilLottend at rho. COUNTY.
HOUSE, in :Mid Borough, on FBI-
DAy',..the 15th of AUGUST nov.t," lm..
uoeen
the hours of 9- anti 12:and 2 and '5 oarlock of
said day, for the •purposi of receiving the School
ttizi.4 aforesaid - hi ac'e dance with , the School
An abatement of fivg percent. Will be made,
on all such'Taxes ad maybe paid on or before
the said 15th of August,.next, and of three per
cent. on all that may be paid 'after said date and • •
before the 15th of October next, after which ~
no deductions. will -be allowed. and for all un
paid q'alteo. a warrant' to enforcelhe collection ,
thereof, Will thereafter be issued as directed by
Law. - ' . • S. W. EBY.
Carlisle, Tuly 15, 1551.3 iv• •
CHEAPER THAN XI V ZXL
TlIE•
'subscriber having just xeturned from
the Oast, offers Ye , the public a snore •arm.
plc and complete assortment of.goods in his
line, than over previously offered, and respect
fully. solicits dealers and others to give him a '
call, when ho will.show theni'goode . at - aston- •
ishingly low prices : .
To Bitildiri. .
stoelt comprises n full assortment of.
Locks-and-Latches-of evory-description, ILin
gem and Screws, Window Spring,Sand Bolls of •
various kinds, Window' Glues, Putty, Taints
of all colors, Oils, Turpontinoc &c.,'
Also, Mill, Cross-cut: and Circular•Saws,liand'
Panne], ;Ripping and Back - Saws, Augurs, Chi
sels, Broad, Hand and Chopping Axes; Hatch,
etc, Planes and Plane Bitts, Steel and Iron
Squares; Files and hasps; Haile; ,Dradir and
Spikes of all sizes. • .-
1. would invito attontion lo my beautiful. as- -
sortment of waiters and Trays, plain and Go
thic style, knives and forks, Butcher :Knives . ,
Scissors and Shears, Brittannin,German
and Silver plate, Table and Tile Spoons,
Brass and Emerald Preserving Kettles;
'smooth,
ing Irons, HolloW-Warc, • .Tubs, Buckets,
Chores; &m
Oils, - Paints and Dye Stuffs, Fire and Water
Proof haint.
°ern'
HPNRY SAXTON;
LIGHT
Ip~IIE FOLLOWING are antongi, the- new
J. and cheap publications just reeetv,ed at the.
book and Periodical. Store 'of the'
• „.„,•• Subs briber (late Mart 'talon Main
i kt r . n...v t .rr • Street. • I •
Harper's, the International, qodey's,'Gret
haul's and Sartain's Magazines for% July-,-.25
. _
cents each. '
David Copperfield. by, Dickens; sfloente.
Itenu—Mrs. Lee Mentes new,sttiii-0. ens. •
The Heir of West, Wayland.,by...Mary
50 cents. • . .
" The Mother-in.Lthip;'hy Mrs. , Southivorile,
fifi r cents. -. • ‘'
Rose Douglass, or the Autobiogranhi..olac •
Clergyman's daughter , 50 cents.' • • , •
The Daughter of Night-25 cents. , • .
' Lord and Lady fitticourt,by Caroline ainolair:
00 cents.
The M . :innings and their *BS
Leslie, 25 cents. • ' •
The Duchess.. or Woman's •L' oVe ylroz
man's Hate, 50' cents. • ,.
'Cho' Widow Rugby's litieband-4 0 cents., •
Polly Pea DlossomPs Wedding, 80, Cents.
Together withe. largo variety of ; oilier: new,
works. h , All the now publications received . as.'
soon as published, and sold,at publighec's
A- ellunpleto assort.pidne - sif StatiOnerytiEnve'-.
lopes, An. always on hand, with a, large van e
tv of;;BOolis'in evcre Dew - tinetit of Literattne; . ' •
•Sciolice; Hiuter?, 4 l3lOgi•nphr, VhefilouS r .:Yi • u.
vas, Also,' Sehooli . )3tioks*,of. Ovary ;
at the lew o d cash prices:' •
July 52, ` • At-M.
• z A Levu .ef ., ,
O..A2R,fNAi c 0 FFE . If,S) :STIGA:RA
TEAS, -.2,
v,..mpLAsf,zEs, syyt.u.r,
and all rho . ()their" necyfisatj . ' yak:tips: .re;
reiv-eri-by •dliti+4s) ,. . • +•-1 • 44:.4A 41:3 VI
• •
• 1:.*;
thdir
I 1)1(ml prolitpt.
n 7
,rHi".34'lll4l).Cl.'Ll,lz~lit;taoki;
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4' mills,
31 do.