Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, August 06, 1851, Image 3

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)n the Btlr ult., by ther:ltev. John Ulrich;
.F,lifalc laser, of.Foyette,.. county, Pa„ to
?tiers, of itients eouuty.
-2;0, nit., by the David'
• , ,ifarspfret Eliza - Snyder,' both of
lathe enrite (ley,. by , tbe , twee; Mr. Adam
!linger, of\Cuntherlantleoutaty,''t.o Mies Ma
-1)u/rry, of York county. . , ,
hi the Datll ult., by the-'snme, Arr. Jaco( L.
is yl,' to Mill Catimrine Soriadt, all of Ad
s county.),
)n the Ist inst., by. tlte, oarne, .Toseph
•flericlat to Miss Maria Kenai:el, balk of York
tray.
,•
)n the same clay, by the some, dfi•. Darn
lliamson or this sounty;, to Miss liarricit
wuneltolt,-of • York Sulphur Springs; Adams;
inty. • •
in Cartisle,_oit_Sund4Talortiiiir last, Airs.
tnyitsusees, Avife of liee.Jinnee-A-A)evin
y, nged'2B years.
1.1)e
• ELPIiIA DI ARKIC T.
elphin N. American Office 11
Review, August 1, 1851.
RENIARKSt—The late advices from Liver
.ol have hfidlittfe or ir erect on the market•
r any of the lending articles, but busidess,
morally spiMking,haslieiftCdtill,and the week's
(orations on a moderate scale. Cotton is rather
ore steady in price. Breadstuffs are iliac
re. "'lron and coal remain about stationery.—
rocories are firmer, and salted Provisions in
War demand. In other articles there is no
iteration to• notice 'since the close of last
FT.OUR AND MhAL.—Both the ieceipts
ud)the demand continuo moderato; and the
larket has been. dull this week; sales of Flour
oaport reacting some 8000R0000 bbls„ at
;4,12.4 for sound old stock; ti-1,18:1- for late in,
peded, and t54,25,f0r strictly fresh ground,
"eluding straight brands at the latter *rate, and
bbls. at the usual advance, the market elo-
Tory qiiiet and holders anxious to sell.—
rho home trade have been operating to a lim
tell extent within the above range of-prices for
amnion to good retailing brands; *4,074.61'
i 11,75 for extra, and $5(7e,,55,25 for N. York
fancy 'brands, Corn Meal, is inactive, hut
rather firmer, -- and about 1000 bids. Pennsylva
nia Meal sold at $2,811-Ci;s2.B7Felhld, most
ly at the latter rate. Rye Flour is in limited
request, but scarce. and some firrther small
sales have been made at $3,371 2 T 1 bhl. The
inspeetionsfor the Wdelt, ending the /31st ult.,
are:-11,057 bids. Flour; 200 half hhls. do.;
12 bbls. Rye Flour; 701 bids. Corn Meal; 51
half bbls,_dp.;, 75 quarter bbls. do.
•GRAIN—S - upidies continue moderate : some
100 7 02,060 bushels prime old Wheat told ear
ly in the week nt 1016i:102c. for white, slid ttO
R91.-d--TOT-Vedfi—meetly.-TlttliV7flllllCl,lVetti rt."
lion; "new Southern is dull and drooping, and
B€oooo bushels only found buyers tit S:l6, 88
for reds, and 88605 e. for white, as in quality.
Rye is scarce and in demand. and small lots
of Pennsylvania hate.been sold Pt 720,7 lc.—
Corn is also scarce, with a moderato inquiry,
and 185'420,000 bushels sold at 0:16 04c., for
:oott Delaware and Pennsylvania yellow, and
Cigx 2 2 fol• fair Western. l tits are Misett e( ,
and prices have declined considerably; sales of
some 10012,000. bushels having been made at
:33@.35c., for old Pennsylvania, and ne,a lc.
for nee Southern, closing very dull.
sNewtrtiscin etit c. 5 .
ATTENTION 1 YOUNG WHIGS !
THE YOUNG WHIGS of Upper knd Lower
Dickinson, will meet at the public house of
..Victor Shannon, on Saturday the Ifrth of Au
gust, at G o'clock. P. M., for the purpose of
organizing a "JQIINSTON CLUB." Turn
out, Whigs! Several able speakers will be
present. . MANY.
Annual Election.
NOTICE is hereby given that no election
will ho held to eIext„TEIRTEEN MANA
GERS of the Cumberland Valley iVlutrual Pro
tection Company;ut the public house of Victor
Shannon, in Dickinson township, on the Fil,st
Monday of September E next--said managers' to
servo one year. Election to be held' between
the hours_of.l.A.M_and d o'clock, P M of said
day. -- • JOHN T GftEEN;Sect'y.
Camp-Neeting Notice,
-A CAMP MEETING wilt bo held by the
Church of. God, near Churchtown, commenc
ing' on MONDAY next the Ith inst. ..NO
huckstering allowed on the premises unless by
Permission ' E 11- THOMAS, Pastor
TO ,rimcnEns.
THE Board of Directors of Dickinson
t rict, Cumberland county, will meet at the
house of Mr. V Shannon (Stone Tavern) on
SATURDAY, the 30th of Atigust, inst., at 10
o'clock, A M, for the purpose of examining
teachers to take chargcrof thirteen schools in
said district, during the ensuims ..term The
rchools be' expticted to commence before
or about the middle of September By order AJ
the board (eit6 3t) J LEFEVEu, Sec.
TO TM.AVBIZIRS
WANTED.--:-One male teacher' competent
to take charge of the principal free school in the
borough of Nowvilloi The-Board of Directors
will mootat the school house in said borough,
on Saturdey,'August 23d, to ()amino appli
cant^. J. McCAN BUSH,
Nowville aug 6-3 t Seery.
MIAI'D'ERREOTYPES
JACOB BATES respectfully announces to
the citizens of Carlisle that he has taken rooms
in the' house of Mr. Gutshall, on South Hano—
ver street, nearly opposite the public house of
Mr, Scott, for the Purpose of delineating the
"human face divine" by means of the new and
beautiful art of the Daguerreotype. flaying a
thorough scientific and practical knowledge of
this truly wonderful discovery, he feel's confi
dent of producing.a style of pictures superior
to any over before offered in this place. These
truly beautiful mementoes of relatives and
friends can now be obtained at an expense so
trilling as to place them within the reach of all.
110 has just received from Now York and Phil
adelphia a large stock_of—tho very hest Dewier:
reotypo materialsji - trrchused at reduced prices,
and is therefore enabled to offer truthful, life
like, expressive and Iselin likenesses at
_ex!
ceedingly low prices.
ttr An opportunity is now offered, sucli as
may never agein occur' in this place, of obtain-
Mg likenesses of parents, _children, or other
dear friends, executed by nature's own pencil,
and at on S
once elegant and exact. '
PicttntiS also taken for rings, breast pins,
medallions, &c., equally perfect as 1110E0 at a
larger size.
'lnstructions given in the art on 1110Cittrilte
terms. .4„ll are invited to call, er.amine apeci•
mens, test our artistleal skill, and ice the Div
guerrootyo of Jenny Lind ! -
lf
Oven from 8 o'clock, A. M., to o'clock
P. M. f" rani; tint
Real Estate at Pithtic Sale.
On WEDNESDAY, the 17th, day pf September,
WILL be sold at public sale on the premises
the farm of Jacob Smith,dec'd., situate in Fair.
view township, York county, about. One mile
South-East of Haldeman's (now Boyar's) mill,
and on the road leading from the mill to New.
Cumberland, and bounded by lands of 'Solomon
P.• Gorges, Samnel. Bitner and the' Yellow
Breeches Creek; containing about. 244 ACRES.
About 75 acres of the best quality of timber
land, the balance being improVod—limeetone
la' l and 'in a high state ,of ciiltivation. The
improvements are a stone Bank •Barti, a 'two
• . 'story LOG WEATHERBOAR
CYaaa
DWELLING. HOUSE,
.. , 92); II stone Spring House, wrath house,
I I .wagon'alietli corn cribs, Ste.—
Also, a' -tenant liouso , and other
bill dings, a well of good water at the door of
tho house, and running water in all
the fieldS„but one, and one of .tho,best orchards
of selected fruit.. Locust is abundant' on this
farm. Altogether his ono.of the meat desira—
ble farms now.offered,'and situated in n.hcalthy
part or the country. The same will be offered
.41 parts or wholo to.suit'parchnscrs. 'VIM pro—
perty.can be ,seen by, tailing. on the first named
•exocotot, residing on the. form. Salo to com—
mence at; • o'clock, on said•dity when terms
Will be mad_ e.known by,
SMITIJ,
3' 3 — SMITH,
Ei-c'S. of J Smith, deed,.
JOS.' MORSER - ,, Auctioneer. : taug(itspil
ca-tanbaster Examinor,iiisert.fill
cost and 'charge thiti,offico.;' ..•. t •
A BNOLDS writing fluid, n,Very
fl nnoripr kik tor elate ttil
N•tV-:lo.bettiseincit#s.
VAZELIVZ VOR SAME
THE suhscriber offers for sale the Farm on
which he now lives, situate in West Pennsboro
township, adjoining lands of Natinn ‘Voods,
Peter.Minnich mid others ? on the State Road
one mile trovi Newville, containing 43 ACRES
one third of which is limestone,and the remain
,
der 'tine meadow and good slate
• land, and all of it is under good.
M.• 1 ;,,r.. cultivation. The improvements
" V."-• era a .1.00 HOUSE ',SL FRAME
BARN, stone spring. house with
naser failing water, and other outbuildings.—
Also, a good Orchardovith all kinds of fruit.
For further particulars call ori the premises, or
addroff the subscriber at Newville, .Ctimbor
,
land county. .
one gt 'MICHAEL GARVER,
R .E S •T,.131 T E
At Executor's Sale,
,
, TUESDAY, th e 16th of Beptpiber, 1851.
AT the - late sresidence-of-John--Snavelic de;
ceased, fir Hampden township, Cutriberland
county, on the turnpike leading fronitiarrisburg
to Carlisle; and about ono mile West of Sport
ing Hill, will be sold the Mansion Farm, of the
said deceased, containing • ACRES, of the
best quality of limestone land, in a high state of
cultivation and under good fence, being the mo
del farm of CuMberland county. The improve
•.
mints era a double two story
Vf^A. BRICK . 110 USE and ICITCH.
EN, a large STONE BANK.
, BARN, Wagon Shed, Corncribs
and other necessary buildinge, io.
gather mutt a well of never failing water at the
door,. and. an orchard with - every -- variety -- of
choice fruit.
Also, at the same time and place a tract
of clear land adjoining the said mansion farm,
Lands of Moses C. Eberly, C. Whisler and the
turnpike, containing 16 acres and some perch
es.
Also, a lot partly clearand the balance
timber land, adjoining the said mansion farm,
C. Snavely and others, containing 21 acres.—
The improvements arc a two story log HOUSE
and SHOP, Stable and other buildings, togeth•
er with is well of never-failing water near the
door.
Also, a tract of woodland Silver
Spring township, situate at the base of the Blue
Mountain, adjoining lands of J. Miller, John
Clendenin, Gootgo•Rupert, and heirs of Adam
Longed- f ; containing five acres.
Also, a tract of woodland in Rye town
ship, Perry county, adjoining lands sof David
Coble, louirs of Alatthew:lrvine, George Belti.•
hoover and Peter Billow, containing about ten
acres.
Also, thp interest and claim of the de
cCosed in fliicker's School House.
Also, several shares of turnpike stocle.,
c_ ; -sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M.,
on held day. when terms will ha made known.
'Pintaindisputable. For fort he epartipulars en
quo cof the subscriber, residing miles east
:llerlianicsburg, on the l'tindle Spring Road,
leading . to Op tc , e's point. JOHN It PP,
aug o-t a. Rayroto” cf
. John Snervely,dec'el.
OSS I ZR, .4odioneer
Aft=Uniori — of Philadeiphia,
CORPORA.TED BY TIIE LEGISLATURE
OF PENNSYLVANrA,
For the Promotion of the Arts of Design in the
United States. •
I.:Nnv C. CAREY, President.;
Wm D. Kr.r.i.Ey, Vice President; EDWARD P.
M urciu:tr., Treasurer ; B. H. Buran, Recording
, • •
• ri • GI A IRGE W. DEWEY, Corresponding
See dory.. •
EVERY Member fur the year - 1851, will receive
for each subscription of Five Dollars, if print of
i lINTISGTON'S " WM/ST/ANA AND HER
CHILDREN," engraved by Joseph Andrews,
Boston, and the companion, n print of HUNTING.
MER CY'S DREAM," engraved by A.
11. R,teliiq, New York, or.die choice of any two
of the following lour splendid engravings, viz
1. John Knot's Interview with Mary Queen of
&hits, painted .by Lentz, engraved_ by .Sartain. .
2. Ruth and Boaz, painted by Rothermal, en
eraved by Sartain.
3 Mercy's Dream, painted by Huntington, en•
graved by Ritchie.
.1. Christiana ant/ her Children, painted by
Huntington, engraved by Andrews.
And a copy of the Philadelphia Art Elides Be•
porter, n monthly pamphlet containing a report of
ihe tramtections 0( site Institution, and informa
tion on the subject of the Fine Arts., throughout
thy yvhele
The ART UNION of Philadelphia awards:prizes
in its own Certificates, with which original'Amer
can works of Art may be purchased in any pa r t
of the United States, at the option and selection of
the person whu may obtaih a priio at the Annual
Distribution, which takes place on the evening of
the not week day in every . year:
The ExecutiVe COMMILIO of the Art-Union,
when no requested, select works of Art, without
charge or compensation - , from their Freo Gallery,
210 Chesnut Street, fur those persons in the coon.
try, who may . - live remote front Galleries, or public
etbitioris of the Fine Arts.
subscriptions of Membership, $5,00 should be
made as curly as practicable, so ns to entitle mem
bcrs-to early numbers of the "Reporter," which
will be forwarded, upon the receipt of the money
to any part of the country.
i* - Subscriptions received at this office, where
the engravings and "Reporter" can be seen.
July 30, 1451.
Nine Teachers Wanted,
THE School Directors of Monroe township
ClurnLer'and county, will meet at Churchtown
School Douse, on the 16th[ day of AUGUST,
at ton o'clock, to . ,,A.xamino "tetushers and give
out said Schoolietly order of See Board.
july3otc JOHN BRA ND r, Secey.,.
IiTTILITTION!
praNcEttam LIGHT INFANTRY.
Parade at the public 1101180 of Elias Eys
ier, on the NValnut Bottom Road, on SATUR
DAY the 9th day of AUGUST, next, at 10
o'clock, A.M., properly equipt fur drill. By
order of the Captain.
• joie3ntp J. Al. MeCULLOH, 0. S.
N. B. At the some time and place an ad
journed Court of Appeal will - bo held for said
Company. J. M. M., 0. S.
Big Spring Adamantine Guards.
C Th%14N,1
-,)
in n \R ADP at'the public liouso.._of C. HoIT.
.tom man, in Centreville, on
the - oth' of AUGUR I', at 10 o'clock, A. ill.
precisely, properly equipr for drill. By order
of the Captain. '
july3o D C I\IcCULLOOH, 0. S.
A CARD
To the Lattion:--WM M P t)IITER would
respe'cttully inform tho Ladies that he 1109
fitted up the, robin recently occupied by Mite,
Betsey Kernan, he'd door to the old stand ass'
LADIES SHOE STOItE EXCLUSIVELY,
where they will 4441 a well selected assortment
of gaiters, futskins, ties, slipperA, front the bent
!naituitetories ia 'Philadelphia, and 0140 0 4-his
make, to which their attention in invite d.
Cu' lisle, may 7 '
Eight. Teachers Wanted,
THE
_School Direetoral3f - SouthamPton tp.
Cumberland county, will loom to the public
1101IRC of 101111 - Clark, in Shippensburg, on the
day of AUGUST, to examine touch
Ors rid give out said schonls. By order Or the
Board, • Sect'y.
ju1y16,18.51. •i
Oamp-Dieetilig Notice.
A CAMP-MEETING,, for.. Carlisle circuit,
will be held on the laud of• Mr. I.,cWis [Welter,
about 'miles East of Mechanicsburg. The
Mooting ivill commence on the sth of Septem
ber. Preachers and people front the surround
ing stations and circuits arc respectfully and
earnestly invited to attend with their tents.
ju1v..28.'51--tem JAMES SAN P. E.
Medicines ! IVlediinos I'S
Fredlt. Medicines recently reecivcd at Rev.
liar' old nand, next dour to the Post office,
Main street, Carlislo, • .
Dr. J. ITeCulloch, a graduate of the' Univer
sity of Pennsylvania, is now a partner In.. this
estAblislinient, and will give his -chpocial super
vision to the 'nom - pounding of prescriptions.-
All Mddicines warranted pure and gonnino,
and, sold ai the lowest rates.
,Freels Pine o'4
constantly for
' May 28,'51... .11 M.RAWLINS.
rausict
," 0, it came o'ar my ear hie the sweet 'South{
That braailies upon u bank of violets,.
Stealing , „ • , -
..spiteial 'tundra{ .pmees, jitin . orecilOod from
Lao di Walkeib, ohy prices. A
liberal disebunt made io those who„• buy by. th
quantity, Call at RAWL INS' nextdoor to di
p, O. . ,•
21 . 1.'111111tIAL fratt L etaiataat#,
kept ttn .. hand lIUPB, o Tt•D B
Storo. r ,' • ,• " ‘;`" ; fiataiWAt
. .
%cal (Estate - at 12.11tctiott.'
F elf ATILYNeI..I
On, FRrpAY, the 121 h day of September,
.
THE subscribers, executors ol 'Oblate Da=
vitl:ghaeffer, will offer at public sale, on' the
preniises, at 10 O'clock'. A.7/11.., 'that' valuable
limestone farm, situate in Dickinson Township,
Cumberlnnd county, 'cOntainingt .134- Acres
and 37 Perches, neat measure—all cleared
except about five acres, which ore'well covered
with timber •
, . The' improvements' area.xwo .
story FRAME' - PLASTERED
HOUSE with a KITCHEN, a
',. Spring House; a Bank Barn, the
lower story of which in steno, the
upper frame, being. 20 feet long, wagon'shed,'
corn crib, hog' pen, .blecksmith's shoo, and -a
thtiVing young Orchard. The Yellow Breeches
-Creek bounds the- farm; and there are.several --
springs of running water on it. • •
The 'farm is in a high state of cultiVation,
and iv very productive. having 40 acres in clo
ver, and the residue in the usual crops.— The
farm is convenient to the' market, being about
Rine miles from-the—Baltimore turripike r and--
seven miles from Carlisle. '
The terms of sale will be one-half Of the •
purchase money, which will embrace fifteen
hundred dollars, to be paid on the Ist day of
April, 1852, when possession will bo given and
the deed delivered, and the balance in three
equal'annual payments, without interest, to be
secured by judgment bonds. Ten per cent. of
the purchase money will be exacted on the day
of sole. .HEINRY sHAEFPKR,
- July3Ots JOEL SHAEFFER,
Executors.
Assignee's Sale of Land.
Ott SJTURD AY, the 16th of avast, 1851:
WILL be sold at public sale, at the house of
the subscriber in Milltown, Lower Allen town.
ship, Cumberland county,•m 2 o'clock, P. M.,
the undivided half part of a certain tract of lend,
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 Water Tower and water
privileges on Plume River, known as - the West
Point Water Power. Also. the interest of
Daniel fleck in a due bill for $3OO for 'Amber
delivered at' West Point for building purposes.
Attendance will begiven and tering made
known by the subscriber,-Assignee of -Daniel
fleck. C. EBERLY. ,
July-30 ttpd. •
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.
IN PURSUANCE of the last Will and Tee•
tament of Matthew Thompson, sr., late of
Mifflin township, Cumberland county, dec'd.,
will he sold.at 7. public sale- on EilllDAY,the. _
26th of SEPTEMIIIEI4 18.51, 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 Conodor„ninet Creek and lands of Jo-.
seph Hershey and Samuel NVestlieffer, con
taining 235 ACRES, of i which about fifty. acres _
are timber land and the residue cleared land in
a good 'state of cultivation.
'Pile improvements are a large
double two - story.'STO NE 11015 E
I, and KITCHEN, a large BRICK
rAr, BANK BARN, 100 feet long, a
=4 , Wagcin Shed,.Corn Crib, a 'Spring
House and Smoke House, a well of water con•
vetiient tq, the demi 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 lime.
stone land. It is situated about Four miles west
of Newville, and near the State Road from
Carlisle to Roibury.
The terms of sale will he $lOO to be paid by
-tho-purchaser--when—the-property_is_ stricken
down—one-half of the whole purchase money
including the aforesaid $lOO, on the Ist 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 - art-indisputable
title will be given clear of all incumbranees.
_ Persons wishing to view tlio_ aforesaid ._farm
can call on James Boyd, who reaides on the
opposite side of the creek from said farni.
. JAKES BOYD,
MAT'I'IIEW THOMPSON,
Adtn'r. de honis non with the will unmixed
of Matthew Thompson, sr.,..deed.
jtinell.tq
Perry county "harms
AT:PU,BLIC SALE
,
OnTHURSDAY, the 4th of Septemberi next,
VVf ILL be offered at Public Sale at" 10 0'
clock, A. M. ' on the premises, TAVO
V,ER - Y — FINE LIMESI'ONE FARMS, sit.,
liked in Toboyne township, Perry county.—
These are adjoining farms, one contains about
2:10 acres, and 275 acres is contained in
I
the other. They will be sold sepal' . tely or to. .
- gather as will suit. purchasers. 'I ley are a
bout 8 miles west of Landisburg, on It - main
road leading up the valley. ()tic far i has a
STONE MANSION HOUSE &
,
r,„ BANK BARN . on it. The other a
••••1!11 LOG and LOG AN..
Mill
,:.`,
Rug . ...
-, , I here a HOUSE re thriving- Orcha ß rds ß - on
..a.-.2—'" both of those places. They are sit.
uated in the most fertile part of the county, •
and offer many inducements to purchasers.—
Persons wishing to see either of*the' above
tracts, ban obtain information -from the tenants
residing on the premiers, or either of the un.
dersigned executors. Attendance will be given
ttpd terms made known on day of sale by
RICHAR I) PARKER, •
R. C STERRETT,
wjyttits , Eve's. of Thooas Urie, dec'd.
**"Journal," Reading ; " Gazette," Lew
istown ; " Examiner," Lancaster, tied " Free
man," Bloomfield, insert till sale, murk cost,
and scud bill to this office. •
XNDXANA LAND.
LOR SALE a ynluablo tract. °Claud iu Clin
ton county, Indiana, lying 15 miles from
the largo and flourishing city of Lafayette, and
near the rail road from that city to the capital
of the State, Cineinnattf and other eastern ci-.
ties, containing 181 Acres. The Land is in
a generally improved and.henithy section, and
is well accommodated with-common roads,
and within n few miles of two plank roads ~-.1
lending to important points on the Wabash nerd
Erie Canal. Clinton county lies in the great
valley- of the Wabash, nhd is celebrated for
he fertility and Productiveness of its soil, it
not being uneotninnn to produce three succes
sive crops of wheat, of 30 to 10. bushels to the
acre, from the same
_Acid, and 80 and .100
bushels of corn - to the [tern, (or almost an un
limited perind. That section of Indiana and
particularly Clinton, ismostly settled by good
and rubstantini humors front eumborlnnd and
the adjoining counties in Pentisylvimin.,
and hero offered for sale is-of excellent quality
and finely timbered, and lying as it dens in the
vicinity of extensive prniries,,,the timber alone,
is very valuable.
The above described tract would be sold at
n groat Intrghm for cash—or wouldhe exchang
ed for improved real estate. A map, showing,
the position of the land in relation to the vit.
riots public improvements, towns, &c., nod
the opinions and certificates of public Akers
of the county, of the value and location, &c.,
can be soon liv application to M ATTIIEW '
MO OEM, Pa pcenram, Cumberland county, ea.
of whom also terms of sale can be obtained..
July II; 1,851
Monioeopathic
Medical College of Pennsylvania,
Filbert Sireel above Eleventh, Philadelphia. ' •
115111.11 L'octurcs of tho regular course will
I continence annually on the SECOND
MONDAY of 'Creineer, and continue until the
first of March ensiling.' .
Ain't of fees fora full course of Lecpites $1000)
Studenis who have attended .two , full •
contact , at other schools .' 30 01,
Nlntricnlatiun Feo,•paid only once
Prne; lord A peony
Graduation roe •
Thu. Cununenaunent will talc° place early in
March.
FACULTY,
WALTER WILLI/0,160N, M. D., Professor of 'Ma
teria Medics and ,Therapeutics.
WILLIAM S. LlELmirrti, M. D., Professor of ho
moeopathic Institutes and :thu Practice -of'Mecli
c.it/dUEL Fn . s.;nr.S . , M.l) , Professor of. Botany
Medical Jurisprudenc e. •
CuratrEsViEDILLAIID, M. D,, Professor et ',Cliiii•
cal Modicino. • '
JosErn G. Looms, M. D..! Professor of Oh- stetricri nod the Diseases of Wetnen and Children.
ALVAN E. ProfeSsor of Physiol
ogy and Pathology. • . ' • -
MATTIIEW SEMPLE. 51. D., Profesior
Wry and Toxicology.
bIIANCIS Slnrs, D., Prufessiir of Surgery.
Wir,1464 ,A; Gmtnroxit, M. Professor of
.1. .13. Pel•mtnn . rittiai, • Datrianstrator of
Aaatooiy•
'‘ GARDINER;i M. D, riaar l ,
- • • 903 Aroli Street,
- June 18; 1851.—Gin.
~," • .„ G•zpen,a4d •Black Teas
shire `MoserO: - Jookino
of tho' best quoltiies, , Oids al.
4 / 4 0,freith, constantly; for solo by . '
:q!',.lot!o 2, 5 1,113 r.
writ= ft tsorts.
Doubling. GO WhittiSulphui.flprings
.
CUMBERLAND CO.UNTY4PA:
• THE 'above establishment.is betmtlfPlly.
cued on the brow of 'the , rmiuntainos' ens 9 . -. cif
access, and is. surrounded'with mant:desirable'
places cf . ainusement and 'recreation: ~T'ereotie
leaving' Hrirrisburg or .,Chairibbrabirrecau'reack
Newville in the care, thence' by stage in
hours travel, at a cost of el t ; 5O Croix either of
:the two first named towns. '. '' • '
.No careprattention shall be wanting to Kan
der a stay, at these Sprinsalplerisimt and'brinefi:
Mal ' SCOTT COYLE, PrcP'r.
Juno 4, 18.51:8w. , - • •' ;
• • • 111 )" • tt era • '4O
•
THE Proprietor °Olds pleasant a nd delight
ful Watering Plaint, feeling highly grstified with
the success which has attended his manage
meht of the above establishment-during the first
season, has increased his efforts to tender the
place and accommodations still more ,invting
dad comfortable. • '
--The-Warm Springa.rire situated
_in Perry cu.' .
Pa., on the bank's of Sherman's‘Creek;une - of
.he healthiest situations in the StatM• • These
watel's are melt knewn for their excellent Med
icinal qualities, and are the best for the pc:thin
nest cure of Scrofula, Tetley, and all diseases
of the skin that has over been ascertained.. •
The Springs are acceisiblw.by Ale Central,
Railroad to DUncannon.,.whercta coach will al
ways belffreadinnss. arrivaLef, the cars
from the East, to convey passengers. Who desire
to visit the Spfingti,l4 miles W.'of Duncan
non. Persons leaving Philadelphia in the morn
ing train, of cars call arrive at the — SPritTgs early'
the same evening. The coach will commence
next,
and
ru e nningda c i o ly ntlu
oiitino dories nd'after the 15th-day of -June
,
the' smtten; leaving
the Springs every morning so as to reach the
cars going east. All communications for the
Warm Springs should be directed to Duncannon
P O, and will then arrive nt the Springs daily.
The terms for boarding will he moderato, and
every attention paid to those who shall be pleas
ed, to' pay !Mu a visit during the season.—
Ample provision has been made for gymnastic
exercise, and pnimtime nmusements,'while Sher
man's Creek affords, delightful fishing. •
itmert,im o H H
. ETTER, Proprietor.
CARLISLE SPRINGS.
. . .
T"Eproprietor respectfully informs his
friends and the public generally, That ho has
fitted up the establishment of the CARLISLE
SPRIN,GS, for the accommodation comfortably
ofa largo number of Visitors and
..P,S " ' r-5 ; • Boarders. The Springslare situ
§rifiri , rued four miles north of Carlisle,
14. f.•
4-le* t in a fine, eel It at d romantic
.P--ezkr.:-4:l•..c=;v place,where evp y_aceMnmodatiori
for travellers and visitors may be relied—on.—
Cold and warns batlis in good order,
Visitors coming in the curs from any of the
cities will be promptly attended to by any of the
Livery men with their fins carriages, and con•
voyed_to_the Springs the same day, if desired._
june2s,6t D. CORNMAN.
.IVE It" GOODS.
THE - undersigned - HS just-ienirned from-(lie
city with a SECOND SUPPLY of Goods
sunable for the-season, embracing Cloths, Cue
simeres, Vestings, Summer Cloths Bareie de
Laines, Silk 'Tissues, dress silks,.P t inek.Canton
loths, bombazines, Amick's, ginghartis:lustres
muslins, checks, tickings, pantaloon suffs. Also
_ .0. BONNETS.
A largo lot of Bonnets including all tho now
anedesirable styles,•at greatly reduced prices.
• ' BOOTS AND SHOES. '
A full asscirimeat of _Boots and Shoes of evely_
deecription,•from the most celebratea — manufac. I
tories of Philadelphia.
GROCERIES,
such as Coffee, Sugar, Teas, Molasses, Spices,
&c. Also, the best quality of Colored Carpet
Chaim The public in general am invited till
call f -Innsmuch ns I can assure my customers
that my goods arc laid in nt such piices, as that
I can offer great induOcnients to purchasor,.—
Butter, Eggs, Rags and Dried Fruit taken at
Inarimt prices.-_--
juno2t3 DI:tV WOODS, Agt..
- -
"Sportsmen 'nice Notice!"
JON ZEXCIDEIt,
North-East Corner of Walnut and Second Streets,
PHILADELPIIPA.
!ETAS ON lIAND, JUST RECEIVED. a
Iltit complete assortment of SH T GUNS
Powder Flasks, Game Bags, d all other
Sporting Apparatus of the byse. mast ap
proved patterns.
He has constantly on hand SPORTING
POWDER of all, descriptions; Percussion
Caps, Shut, Bullet and Blank
Cartridges, and a general assortment of mate
rials for Gun Makers, &o.!
Also PERCUSSION CAPS of a superior
quality,.dosigned
An assortment of FISHING TACKLE el-.
ways on hand.
All the above, and any other articles in his
line, the subscriber will sell aajow as any other
establishment in tho United States.
• In testimony of his skill as a manufacturer,
the FRANK-LIN INSTITUTE, in the years
1840 and 1842, awardedlo:him TWO CERTI
FICATES--and in the years 1844, 1846,1847,
1848 and 1850, FIVE SILVER .MEDALS,
all which may bo seen at his place of busi
ness. [jyl6-2ml. JOHN KRIDER.
AGENTS WANTED:
usiNEss MEN to lake tho exclusive
Agency (for a County or Counties) for the
Sale of the GERNIAN WASHING FLUID,
being an article much cheaperand,casier to use
titan soap, and is warranted to porfectly 'cleans°
all kinds of clothing, containing no potash,
Soda ! nsli, Spirits of Turpentine, Ammonia;
Acids, or any article whatever that will gn an
manner injure the finestfabric or the flesh. It
is an article which, when,once introduced, con.
slant. sales can be made with largo profits tit.
the Agent. 'Per kill particulars regarding pri.
ces, terms, &g., address (post paid) to
I. P. HOYT & CO.
julylG-2m No. 26 South Fifth St.,'Phila.
Silver Medals Awarded
To LET MCLAIN" for • Perfumery and Fancy
Soaps, 1810 and 1850.
.11 4 M'CLAIN continues to manuracture
. his Celebrated First Premium Vegetri•
ble Hair Oil, 'Patent. Magnetic Soa i i, Orris and
Touberry 'Pooth Whitti, , &o., pre
pared at 83 North 7th. atreet, above "Clieriv,
'Philadelphia. And sold -by S. W. IrA.VEIt-
STICK, at his Drbg and ileolt Store, North
Hanover street, Carlisle. , Bitly2,lBsl.Gm
IVIXV.IS2IL, dt. CO.,
BALTITITORE, Md.
riENERAL COMMISSION' AND FOR
-1131 WARDING NIERC..:ITANTS North
Street, opposite the Sukineltannah Rail Rood
Depot, Baltimore. Keep eonstantly on hand
for sale, Fish,"Salt; Guano, Plaisior, &e. Lib
eral advances made on consignments.
June 18,'51,. Om pd.
Harrisburg Steam WoUrd — Turniug
and Scroll Sawing Shop.
WOOD TURNING is all its brunette , . SO
city style anti at city Ever variety
Cabinet and Carpenter work titiltand or
turned to, order.'
Bed Posts, Table Legs; 'Vests, :-
Admires, Newell Posts, • Wagon Hubs,
, —Palirrna, . .Colitatns,
Slat aniVgiteirler Round or Octagon
Chisel Handles; Oe.„ •
;.This a hop is in STRAWBERWV•ALLEY,
near'lltird Street, and.ns,wO intend to please
all our cui•otners who iistant•good work .done,
It is hoped the trade give us neall. Ten-
Pols and Ton—Pitt Balls • made to order or ro•
turned.
6 JO
10 00
30 00
• VV. , O. HICKOK
Harrisburg, April 3011 G 1851-Iy. "
EDWiN L. l'Apli:Flt.
E. L. PAAN=7... di, Co.
S, E, CORNER OF CALVERT 81, LOMBARD STS
• BALTIMORE.. • ' ..„
EALERS in 'I in Plate's; American, Eng
lish, end Russia Shoot lion; 13eilor and
‘1? uo IrOnt Hoop nnd, Rod- Iron; Iroil Wire;
'Pinned Copper; Zinc; Spelter,• qp4 Bar
Lead; Lead Pipe; Shoot Load; Block and Bar
Tin- ' Brave Kettles ;' Tinner's Timis' and Ma
oldnes; Simio- Trimmings; Aram:Mau 4iy'eta,
all sizoa,.Tinnad,atid Blaolti, 40:
Murch 26, 1851-Iypd.' - • •
Now, and Popular golniollloOk.
CIONIPREFIENSIVE SUMMARY of
NIVERSAL.HISTORY;Iogetitor with
n . II lOOR 11 PI I Y:of DISTINO'D I E D
PERSONS; to wiiich i's oppolidoti on opitOrrio
of..lianthon anturaliPlillosophy;
qonarol Astronomy nod PhysiolO AduMcd
iu the Schools:Or Plititi4ol
- • E: 0 NES "dr.:JU Ltih
S lV Cartier. okEourtit'arid'ititOU.sis ., :Phila.
30thaply, .' •
Peaehers and , Schciol , Cbmtnittuee addressio
lottori , to us .fcist:pithi,, , ,wW , ho:;fq/Olicd With
dapitja . for=exumittattoo.• ". • t ,
A fun assoftment'ocllUoka;#nd:Staliouk
(or.saloat ths Lit)
Otares , f,r, I)pp.s.
'1
Frish)Liressa; .711edicines' ' iNrAmery,FanOi
' • . Sotscles: F.k.• -- •., ,A : , ,--
r j'IDE subscriber has just received ' hit; Spring
' ~ supply of, DRUGS, 114 ED ICIN ES,'AlsiD
LIDMICALS, among .which • cam be ;found
'every article used by Physicians • in dheir pre.
scriptions; to the putting up of which, ho will
give,particular attention. Also, ' ' ''
Paints, 011s,Dye BUM, Perfumery, Soaps,
rka.,' and a, variety of Fancy articles ;too num,
oronl3 to mention, to ether with &superior lot
of , TOBACCO. AND' CIGARS of various
brands, 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
for a very small advance for CASH.
Ho would fuspectiully invite the attention Of
Physicians, Country Merchants and Pedlars,
to Whom he will , make a liberal deduction.—
Opposite the Rail Road Depot, corner of Pitt
and High streets,,Carlisle, Pa. •
marl 9 •.S A HUBBARD..
NEW GOODS: NEW GOODS!
THE moot extensive assortment of SPRING
OODS ever brought to Carliso, noW opening
and offering by the subscriber on the most ac
commodating terms and uncommonly cheap.—
Among the lot will be found a mose - eplenaid
assortment of
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
such as Chaim and'Foulard Silks, Silk and Li•
nen Poplines, Mirage De Lainos, Fig'd Surg,
Lawns, Barages, Tissues. Mareelines, Bril•
liantinoi
An immense stock of Bonnets, all qualities
and prices. Also, Bonnet Ribbons and Flow
ers in great variety and very beautiful.
CARPETINGS & MAWINGS,
A full assortment of all kinds Carpetings and
Mattings. White and colored
CLOTHS, CkSSIMERS,
Some new and elegant French Cloths and
Cassimores at reduced prices. Muslims, Tick
ings,Cheeks, Hosiery,. Baggings,
&c.
The public are invited to call and examine
this largo and splendid stock of new goods, and
they will certainly be suited with the goods and
prienO. Recollect the old stand East Main at.,
Carlisle. lap2] • C. OGILBY.
ir./8W SIP MEM G 0 Oil S
AT THE CHEAP STORE.
' , EVE have just returned from the city with
—T-Y-- a-large and extensive assortment of
CLOTHS, oAssEuEREs f VESTINGS,
Linen and cotton pantaloon stuffs, for mon and
boys wear, tweeds, black summer cloths, Ken
tucky jeans,.&c., cheaper than ever.
DRESS GOODS,
Mons. de Lainei 4000 yds Chintzes,
Barege de Laines, Dotted &discs, •
Lawns, Plain Swisses,
Gingham., Plain Jaconetz,•
Alpachas Barrid „„„ do.
Silk Poylines, Bombazines,
Colored Bareges,
BONNETS,
A good assortment, frdni 50 cdnts' to $2,5
Palm Lettf,'Leghorn and Rough slid Ready
Hats, &c.
MUSLINS, TICKINGS, CHECKS,
linen and cotton diapers, nankeens, and an ex•
eellont stock of Muslins, that cant be beat for
cheapness, Edgings,, Insertings, Gloves, Ho
sieryrSuspenders, and a largo lot-of
RIBBONS_ PARASOLS,
which will sold. cheap. GROCERIES,
SPICES, TEAS, &c.,Zwhich will bo sold at
lower priceis than the same can be bought hero
or elsewhere
16a1
STYPERIOR FRESH GROCERIES !
Call, and See . before Purchasiitg elsewhere !
T"-:subEcriber isiust- -receiving- and .oeng-
Mg at- his Cheap Family Grocery and
Qucensward Store in West Main street, Car
lisle, a very large assortment of all the arti
cles in his line of business.
. .
Rio Coffee from 12 tb 14 cents per pound,
'for good to a strictly prime article. Also,
Brown Sugars of the best quality, from 7 tog
cents per pound, Loverines best crushed and
pulverized Sugars from 10 to 12 1.2 cents per
Pound, N. 0. Sugar House snit Syrup - Mola - s•
ecs of all grades from 32-to G2ti per gallon.—
Also, a supply of fresh ground SPICES of all
kinds, warranted pure. SOAPS, Fancy, Cas•
tile,•Rozln and Country Soaps, Chocolate, pal.
verized Sainratus, Indigo, Mould and Dipped
Candles, Common and Winter Strained Whale
Oils. Also, a supply of fresh Nominy,vheose
front the best Dairies always on. hand. Farley
sewing, traveling, clothes and market Baskets,
together with rt - general. assoriment of Chew
ing and smoking Tobaccos,
Spanish and half.
Spanish Cigars, Common do., ropes, twines,
and Brushes of all kinds.
CEDAR W A R E.—Housekeepers, and
others expecting soon to embark in the sante
business,. please call and examihemy stook of
Washtubs, Wash Rubbers, Churns, Cedar
Buckets, fancy, painted and varnished Buckets,
Brooms, &c., &c.
GLASS AND QUEENSWARE.—The
subscriber has just added to his already lergii
stock a number of white Granite, Gold Figur
ed, Blue, Marble, Flowing Blue and Mulber
ry Tea Sets, of 48 pieces. Also. Plates and
Dishes, Tumblers, Preserve 'Dishes, Syrfip
Bottles, Ac. of every description and price so
that he wl be able to meet the Wants and
means of ill in the community who-may favor
bun with a call
mars
.N.VUIT SPRING GOODS.
THE. subscriber has just Ja. , ned a general
assortment of Fancy and Sri, pre Dry Goods,
suitable, to the season , among which may be
found a most splendid assortment of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS;
such as Barego De Lnines, Baroges, Poplins,
Silk Tissues, French and Scotch Lawns, Plain
and dotted Swiss Muslins, Silk and Linen 1.,U5..
tree, Ginghams, English Chintzes, &o. A full
assortment of Bonnet Ribbons, Lace Gloves
and Mits. Kid, and Lislo Thread Gloves, Hand
kerchiefs in great variety, Lined and Plain Par
asuLt, Wide Silk TriininiagLaces, Worsted La
.ces, Ribbon Bross Trimmings, Bonnet Cape
and Putrings,,with a goneral assortment of Mil—
linery Goods.
May 21,'51. G. W.HIT N ER.
N. B. - An experienced salesman wanted im•
mediatcl:7;
ATTEND TO YOUR. TEETH I
Dr. J. C. NEVI?, Dentist, respectfully in—
forms the ladies and genticinicO of Carlisle and
vicinity, that he is prepared to porAirm all Olie•
ratiehs'on the Teeth. and Gums holoqing to
his profession, and will be happy to render his
Servie6, to all who'thay require '
Dr: N: has recently returned from the city of
Philadelphia, whore Ito has made himself la-
Twisted with all the latest improvements in the
art, and flatters himself that Ito will lie able to
insert lull sets of teeth on the almontherie
pressure principles, or with sprinesi equal to
any made in that city. 0 VFICK its High st.,
0110 door east of the Post Office. Persons wish•
tog to see specimens of his workmanship, will
please call at _his_ roome,_where_they.will. have
an opportunity to see and judge for themselves.
june4,lBsl-ty
'y ATEST AR It•I V A L
t I
..,...- LI -FROM-CHINA !—The
rfe - - ki — lovers of good TEA can ,Ito
I„ EILESH supplied wiiliJoultin's&'Co's
, ?•.q Ti pytporios . :Greys, nod •Black
~Zi c , 0, ,
in
n ov irt oiteer loose or pot up
;fthalf or pound me ,
tonic packs to suit purchasers at pricesrangaig
from 50 coats up to $1 per pound, by calling at
the store of (mrsr .1. D. HALBERT.
=
SELLING OFF AT COST 1
TEIE subscriber.having purchased the ei.o . ek
of Dry Goods, Groceries, dec., of A. C, Fetter,.
at the corner of North. Ilanover. and .Louther
streets, inforMs.the public that the whole of the
large and elegant 'stock will• be Bold out.AT
COST. Lookout for bargains.
vjy7,'sltf. JACOB FETTER.
CARLISLE FEMALE SEMINARY,
.z Institution will cOmmonee its next term
un the tat el September, under the care of Miss
Phalle Paino.lassistod by competent teachers.
Instructionin the languages and drawing . , no
'extra, charge. ' • , '
Music taught bY an bi - petienCed tettehor, at
an axtru eltargo, (june;25,'51.,—i14 -- ,
FIRM di. 'WATER - PROOF.
D LANA'S Elie and Waloi Pt;:iOf PAINT,
4..111,-whialk hoe been an wenerirelrused for
the loot . six -yogro _With the utmotit ..suocoos,on
the roefo,of Houses, 3 !eanitie'llßt ' 84°. 0 °t .. n
single insigne° ki known whore it has
ror Bale. by tat 121 _ SA X T
.
tItATE MAGIsiDSIA:- , =Ali ogre°.
C
'stbld ancLmild"rerrigorarit acid
9r c* .by 11DRI3ARD. ••, [mak
, _ .
BONNETS,
A .& W BEN'I'Z
J. D tIALBEIRT
TPA! TEA 1 TEA
Notices.
REGIF;STERIS NOTICE.
-maO •ICE le tireby 'even' to all , persons in
(created that the following accounts have
been‘filed in this officti for examination by Lila
Imeountante therein named, and will Ile
Boland to thit% Orphan's' °Mitt of Cumberland
counts, fur, confirmation and allowance' on
FRIDAY, the 22d day of August, A. D.,1851,
viz
- 1. The account of-Jelin homer, Administra
tor of Mary Unmet', late of Kingstown, deed.
• 2.. Thu account ,or Wm. Clark, Ad'lnr. of
Janice Cleric, late of .Soutlialmpton township,
deemed. '• . • ,
3. The account of Jeremiah' Bowers, Adrei. -
of John R. Ebright, late of Silver Spring twp.,
dec'd.
4.-Thc-'account -of Jacob_ Zeigler, Ex'r. of
Maria E. Zeigler, Tate of North Middleton (p.,
doc'd.
5. Tho necount of John B. Coover, Adm'r.
of David Bear, late of Upper Allen, township,
dco'd.
TIM . account of' Wm. Maxwell• Kier. 0(-
13/Jorge Maxwell, late of Southampton township,
decd.
7. The accounts of Benjamin Musser, guar.
dian of Susannah and Mary Snavely.
8. The account of Wm. R. Gorgas and Pe
ter Barnhart, Ex'rs. of Susanna Fahnestock,
late of East Pennaboro township, dec'd.•
9..,The account of John Shopp, Adm'r. of
George Rupp, jr. late of Allen township, deed,
10. The account of John Rupp, Ex'r. of
John Snevely, late of Hampden township, &fed
11. The account of John Houser, Adm'r. of
Henry Kimmel, late of the_ Borough of Me
chanitsburg, dee'd.
12, The account of Reuben Starr, Adm'r. of
Isaac Lloyd, late of Lower Allen tp. doe'd..
13. The a unt of John Lchn, sr., one of
the Atlin`rs. of Peter Lein, Into of North Mid
dlstori township, deed., as settled by his Exec
utor John Lehr], jr.
14. The account of David Forman, Adm'r.
with the will -annexed-of-Peter--,Copeulato- of-
Newton township, dec'd.
15. The account of David Fireman, Adm'r.
of Mary Cope, late of Newton township, dec'd.
16. Tho account of Frederick. Wonderlich,
Adm'r. of Peter Rookafellow, 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, Adin'r. of
Jacob Kauffman, late of East Ponaboro. town
ship, doc'd.
19. The account of.Jamos McCormick, Ear.
of Georg° McCormick, into of' - Southampton
township, deed. •
20. The account of John Lose, Adm'r. of
Abraham Lose, Into of Silver Spring tinimahip,
dec'd.
21.-The- account- of David Lehr], Adm'r..
with the will annexed of Conrad Emminger,
late of Silver Spring township, dec'd.
22.. The account of.s.olumon Mohler and
Jacob Molder, Exr's.4f Daniel Mohler, hitc of
.Allen.township,
23. The account of John Fircovid, Adm'r.
Isaac Biedleman, late of Silver Spring town
ship, dec'd.
24. The account - of George Kosht, Adm'r.
of Ausolom Thulim, late of North Middleton
township, dec'd.
25. The account of Elizabeth Wise, Ex'r.
of Jacob Wise, Into of Lower Allen township,
dee' d. '
26. The account of Samuel Wherry, Adin'r.
of Robert ' e 01, ao of the Berenzli — af - Ship ,-
pensburg, dec'd. -
27. The accounts of Robert C. - Sterrett and
Richard Parker, Ea'ra. of Thomas Uric, late
of' North Middleton teiwnship, dec'd.
28. The account of C. Titzel, Adni"r. of Jas.
O'Brien. late of the Borough of Mechanicsburg
dec'd. •
29. The account of Thomas Sibbet, Guar
dian of Mary and Joseph Seim', minor children
of ;Daniel Seirer, - dee'd.
30. The account of John Trimble, Adm'r. of
Wm. Trimble, Into of Silver Spring township,
3.1. The account of David Grier, Adm.r. of
Juno Moony, late of the borough of Carlisle,
dec'd. _ •
• •
32. The account of Thos. D. Bryson, GueU.-
dian of James and Samuel Adanis.
WM, GOULD, Register.
Register's Utica, Darltslo,
July,,22d; 1851.
PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS the Honorable• FREDERICK
Way-re, President Judge oldie several
Courts of Common Pleas of the counties of
Cuinberlund, Perry and Juniata, in Pennsylva
nia, and. Justice of the several Courts of Oyer
anti Terminer and General Jai' Delivery in
said counties. and llon. John Stuart and John
Clendonir., Judges of the Court of Oyer and
Terminer and General Jail Delivery for the
trial of all capital and other offenders, in the
- said county pf Cumberland, by theirpreeepts to
me directed, dated the 14th of April, 1851,
have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer
and GerieralJail Delivery, tobe holden at Car
lisle oni, the 4th MONDAY of August, next,
(being - Vhe 25th day) at 10 o'clock in the fire
noon, to continue ono weeli u . ' '
NOTICE is therefore herbbY given, to the
Coroner, Justices'of the Peace and Constables
ofthe said county oft umberland,that they are
by the said precept commanded to be then and
there in their proper persons, with their rolls,
records, inquisitions, examinations, and all
other remembrancesotodo those things which
to theiroffices appertain to be dono,and all those
that are bound by recognizancos, to prosecute
(against the prisoners that arc orthen shall be
; in the Jail of said .county, are to be there to
prosecute them as shall be just,
\ DAVID SMITH, Sherd'.
Carlisle, July'.9, 1851.
.7 1 1 , otice.
%,70TICE is hereby given that application
will be made to the next Legislature, ogre
ably to the Constitution and laws of this Com
monwealth, for aft 'altoration in the Charter of
the Carlisle Deposit Bank, so as to confer on
said Bank the rights and . privileges of a Bank of
issue, and to change. th i s+ name of slid Bank to
"The Farmers C. Mechanics Bank of.Carlisle."
Ely order of the Board of Directors,
WM. M.
,BEETEM, Cashier.
Car •Dap. Bank, ,May Uth, 1851—Gm.
SPRING AND SUMMER
. •
VEIZ Y. BODY should emhrace his op
v if! Lug CLUTHIN( I. fkle Men,
:kwl Boys, at such pried; ne have never
yet , won to thie Braough, az.
3T . EINEIL% CLOTHING ESTABLISH-
- Al EN T,
w - ev Jlfain 01, 'nal door to Durkholder's Hotel
Entbrneing,(l ehoien or the hest, most:desire
Liu and findlinnablo .
..
• CAS HAI Ell ET T COATS,!
,t,, , r HABIT CLOTH do. " - ^ ,7 2
LINEN DIMLING.cIo."; '
. , TWEEDS, &c., &e. .
Together, with- n great variety . of English,
French and American'CLOTElS and Summer
Fabrics, adapted to the.wants of Men and
Hove, both for Dread and Businessparments.
Particular 'care' has been taken to procure
the new style
SUMMER COATS, •• "1 ,
--
PANTALOONS,
VESTS, &o.
•
To which he wouldmvite 'special attention.—
FURNISH I N 0 0 0 1) S, consisting of
Shirts, SMoks, Handkerchiefs, &c., • all of
which are offered at the lowest possible cash
prices, and as Cheap as- any other Clothing
Store in the Union. Purdnia who desire Boys
Clothing, are' earnestly invited to'oitamine tho
stock.: : Country a ore ,keepers can be accom
modated arvery IoW rates for-cash. -- --Nap
p;ivoisztore-W.l4*Alikaftill
A. NEW o supply . of fresh Coffees, White and
Brown Sugars, Spates of all kinds, ground rind
unground, with all tho.other varieties of a Gro•
ceryEStere, Including Maui new supply of Ten
kin's No. 1 Quality of
FINE ,GREEN & BLACK TEAS,
io unitalliepanks of qUarter, half r and pound
!tankages frorn• 50 to $1.,50 per pouad,'as also
n the bulk, AU just opened and lariat& at the
store of [rats] J W EBY.
, LTho_Universal_Refrigerator•
'The anima:U . l6hr would invite the citizana' , „iii
examine the Universal Refrigerator witlOWti , ;.
tar Filter attache dwhich may be soon at hie
iosidefiCo, new, in. •operation, and can be fan
Malted city•pricaa, thereby saving freiglit,_
May 2t,'51. • G w
•
',aitocraxxis, • -
`YOST 'ieceived'a fronll lot of GROCERIES
whi c h'wjß.ba.abld Story' low at the; old. cheap
Store, Edst. Main Stract
ego
-Mace lla none.
FOR THE HOIMMAICS",
Splendid Viiindir,"EleganS
Gilt. Eloonsi; dm. Ace. •
• .
• IV. .1-IA.V.ERSTICK haallust ',!ieweivact
17a' froth the city and is now opening a spier,
did display of FANCY •Goo.l34,:ebnoble, for
the approaching liolydai : SedseMAO Which be
desires, to cell me attention bl,.ltiCfriehtle And'
the public-. }La assortment in this 'finticirsnot
be surpassed in novelty and'elegSince4 and
both in quality and price et ,the articles, cad - -
riot fail to ploase purchasers. ••• I 6 would be:inb
possible toonumertste hie • • • • •
HOLIDAY F.A.N.CYfG GODS:, •.
which comprise every variety of fancy idclas •
of the moat novel. styles and exquisite' Shas
such as
Ladies' Fancy Baskets,
'Fancy Work. Buxom, with sewing inatrumrale - -
Terracotta. Work (a recent•novelty,) •
Paper Mache•Goods,.
Elegant alabaster and porcelain , ink-sittinti
and tralts,,
Fancy ivory:, pearl and shalt card:eases,.
___Port_Monnmes,ut_everyyaricty, „ __
E; Gold pens-andipencile-,..
Fancyipopen weights,
PapbtMies, with a. large variety Eol Wiest-
r• ncy stationery,.
®Motto seals-and wafers,: •
Sills and bead parses,
®Ladies' riding whips, elegantly , ffnished,.
Ladies' line-cutlery).
-X=-Perfume-baskets and bogs,
e Brushes of every kind far the
Roussel's parfutnes of the various kinds,
Music.al instruments, of all ltindb• and at alli
prices, together-with an innumerablovariety of .
articles elegantly finished and suitable fur ho
lyday presents,.to,which. ho.irwups. APccial;
tention. .
,Also, an extensive-and• elegant collection of
HOLIDAY GlF'r ROOKS,
comprising the various English and. American.
ANNUALS - for 1851, richly 'embellished and
' illustrated vouricA.L_ O.RIK 8, with
CHILDREWS PLCTOR[AL. 13 0-0-K S,
for children ot. all, ages, •than which. nothing
can be more-appropriate — or pleasing as•holider
gifts. Ills assortment — orSelicol.
School Stationery is also- complete;. ands cam
prises every -thing used in . College- and, the-
Schools. Ile also desires to call the particular
attoption of Families to his elegant display of •
14411EPS,
,GIRA - N,DOLES; Ste.
from the' extensive estnblishments of Cornelius.. -
Archer and others of Philadelphia, corn erisin
every,stylte Piirlor; Chamber and Stud;
Lamps; for burning either lard, sperm or ethe
real oil, together with. Flower Vases, Fancy
Screens, &c. His assortment in this line is un
equalled in the-borough. Alma,. • ••••
FRUITS. FANCY
j T ' G,O'NFECTI OAR Y—
• NUS—PRESERVED FRUITS, die., '
t , in every variety and 'at-ail prices, all-of-whiclit -
'aro pure and fresh, such ate canhe confidently
recommended to his friends amPtho little folks..
His stock embraces everything,in the line of
Fancy Goods, with- many otherartidles useful'
•i i to houselteepers,which the public -are especially
invited to call, and sad - during - the -holidays.--
iteinembor, the ,Old Stand', rfiaarly opposite the
Bank oniNorth Hanover street.
deck S W. HA.VERSTICK._ _
$5/ - 1 F.ORFEIT.I2
_ll-. HUNTER WlLL
forfeit 850, if failing to cure iisy case
-et disease that may come under his care, no
matter how-lung standing or afflicting. Either
sex arc invited to this private room, 38 North
SE VENTS.' 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• call.—
Those whil have injured themselves by-solitary
vice are aTeedavited.
READ AND- It EFLECT:—The• afflicted
• . hl-do-weil-to-reflect 7 before-trusting-. theix ,
health, happiness, and in many cases; their lives- •
in the hands of physi'aimm,,ignorant of this class- -
of maladiess It is certainly Impossible for one
than to understand all the--ills the human4aittily•
are subjett , to, Every respectable physician>
has his peculiar branch.in - whlch‘heTii more she •
cessfal than. hiebrother professers, and to that: •
he devotes most of hie-time and study.
YEA.R.S• 02'PRACTICE, exclusively de
voted to the study and-treatment of diseases off •
- the_sexuaiorgens,together•with-ulcera upon the •
' body. throat, nose, - orlegs,.painsinithe
bones, mercurial rheumatism, gravel, irregular-
hies, disease-arising from youthful excesses ox
impurities of the blood; whereby the constitu
tion has become enfeebled, enables the, doctor:
to offer speedy relief to all who-may place them-- 0
sobies under-his care._ lune4L_
1851i—School Tex Notice.
THE duplicate Of School Taxee far the-pre
sentschool year has been issued to the under,
signed, 'rioasuror of the School. Maria. of the
Borough of Carlisle- •
Dollar Rate-on Occupation, •
sion; mills,
Property of every description, . 31. do.
• The Treasurer will attend atdlie COUNTY
COURT HOUSE, in said Borough on , FRI- • •
D AX, the , 15th`
.of AUGUST nex;, between,
the hours of: 9 , and 12 and 2 and 5 o'Clock - or
said day . , for the purpose of receiving tlie Scholar.
taxes aforesaid.: in accordance with. thb - School.
Law.
An abatement of five per cent..willlie rpado:
on all such. Taxes as may be paid on or, before ,
die said 1501:of August, next, and - of three-per:
cent. on all that may bo paid.aftea said.deto and.:
before the 15th of October next;. aftenwhich.
no deductions will bo allowed:and for all un
paid Taxes, a warrant to enforce the collection
thereof, will thereafter be issued as directed 0 \
Law., . J..
Carlisle, July 16, 1851-3 w. - , ,
-
- CHEAPER 'ITIAN 'EVER. •
MBE subscriber having just returned from
the East, oilers to the public a more am
plo and complete' assortment of goods in his.
line, than ever previously offered, and respect
fully solicits dealers and others to give him a
call, when he ivill show them.goods at aston-•
ishingly lots prices - - . .
To Builders, Carpettiers•gud ()Oars..
His stock comprises a full assortment of.
Locke and Latches of every description, Hiii;• - •
gee and Screws, Windcw.Springe and Bolts ot,
various kinds, Window.' Glass, Putty, .Paints
of all colors, Oils, Turpentine, Sze.,,
Also, Mill, Cross -cut and Circular Saws, Hand`
Pannol,lltipping and Back Sews,Augurs', Chi
sels, Broad, Hand and Choppitig , Axds, Hatch
ets, Planes,.and Phine Bills, Steel and Iron,
Sonares, Files and Rasps,. Neil ~ .Bruils-andt
Spikes of all sizes.
I would invite attention to my. beautiful as-•
sortment of waiters and''Prays, plain and Go
thic style, knives andforks, Butcher Knives,.
Scissors and Shears, Brittannia,German Silver,.
and Silver Plate, Table and Tea• Spoons,.
Brass and Emerald Preserving If:office, smooth,
in; Irons, Hellow- ware,. alis,.. Buckets,.
Churns, &e:
Oils, Patois and. Dye Stuffs, Fire and Water,.
Proof Pen..
oct3o . • HENRY SAXTON.
LIGHT SIDDYIER READING,
/ran; F(ILLOWING . are among the new
and.elniap publications just, received at the •
hook and Periodical Store of the
iLIiit=,..4BIIi)JCIILIOr (late Martin's) on Maim
Street.
Harper's, the International, Corlay's,, Gra
ham's and Sartain'a Magazines corinly7-05.
colts each.
David Copperlield, by Dickens, 50, tents.
Bona—Mrs. Lee Hentz's now story-50 cis..
'rho Heir of Wain Waylanditty,Maryllowitt,.
50 cents.
The Mother-in-Lair', by Mre. Seuthwartl7,.
50 rents.
How Douglass, or the Autobiography of a.:
Clergyman's daughter, 59 cents..
The Daughter Of. Night-25' cents...
Lord and.:Lady Hatcourt•by CaralineSinclair ,
50 cents. •
Thn• Denning' and- their Beaux, by
Leslie. 25'conts, .
J'ltc Duchess, or Woman'n..lioyAnd
men's Hate, 50 cents. •
The Widow Rugby's husband - 5o cents.
Polly Pea Blossom • Wedding, 50 cents.
Together with a largo variety of other now:
'works. All'the new, publications received as
.soon as published, and sold at . publisher's prices.:
A complete • assortment of 'Stationery, Bove- ,
tepee, dr.c..alivays on hand, with a large 7rarie
ty of Books In every Department of Literature,
'Science, thoteryi-Biography, Tlatclegr, Tra
vels, &c. Also, School; Books of every hind,
in use, nt the lowest cash prices. , ,
July. 2, 1851 A. ,P.l. PIP,EIt, Agent:
A New, Supply of
FARINA, COFFEES, SUGARS; ,
TEAS,., RICE; SPICES,
MOTIAESES, SYRUP,
and airrho , ether, neliessary:varieties, just. re
ceived by 600025) J . W EBY.
:pArr,TT FUSE,
rOR. BLA.,sTitsiG,.4ocics
';,4IIRDERS for the ahave atiicKidißeseel to
to' the'undersignedi - nt,them Manuraciory
1113ar.D.fechanicaburg, Cumborland county; I'a4
?,;will'meet with „prompt 'attettkism,iind'he'fillati
at the lowest oaeltvicee:.' • , • •
• ' LGttiV vrdO4:!4:ir.zit:
,
- PETER' 1 IN.GRICI4-.
23aplYitt'
at.SA tnc.f
•Gel tatolO r 'litierip ht`thei Wars 'house., <VC,
(leas - 11411.13licitilr,'"Ag'L'
. er ; ,;
p,'OGILBY
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