LV.III - aEII.M On Thtqadiv,- the tint - uft.,;:by tho John N. Hoffman, 14r; 'Join; StitthittT, of North Middleton; To Mis - s Oxt.r.r., of Frank- DIED. I;l.tioa.Ster,nounty, on Satter. clay ‘ morning; thO 2il ult; Mr.:lsaata,,lilms, aged: about' 36 years.' imitates *ore brol . , to Carlisle on the following ,Sunday, and in terred in , the Public , Grave Yard, 7 by,Carlisle Lodge, No. 91, I. 0. of 0, F.; - of 'which be Vlll . B a member; follonted•by a largo number of .our citizens. . • ' -"At'tlie• hotel - of S.lll.upley, at Papertmin„ this county, on Monday, the 25th, -of conges tion of the, brain," Air. 'ROBED.T, FOSTER, of ,The deceased loitves a wife and three children to mourn his loss: On rho 24th, tilt; nt the residence of -11ev. 0. 9...McClean .in,Dichiuson township, Cumber tl7(.--.-iuntkilint-e-17.9-diiirtTiiTiln:"PaStor- of. the Presbyterian chuith' at Middletown, Dau , phial county. The Circumstances connected With the decensc,Of the suldect of this-notice,. rate- of a peculiarly distressing character. But a few weeks .since the parbnis laid a . dear lit tie daughter .in the grave,—resigned -her to (hod who gave her, and ere the wound ,of the uffoctionate mother is brand up, her huitaind is milled away, leaving her no other relative, this Atit,thr broad Atlantic, than a little son, nt coach she is now anxiously wait ing. with only a glimmering hope, that he will ho h:ft to alleviate her .sorrow.-. Slid. Bow. Harriibarg, on Wednesday, the 20th ullt„ Mrs, ;MARY 16.7.6 A, relict . - of the - late (len. John A. liannah, aged 82.- iNfr:t Hannah • was one of the oldest citizens of Dauphin county. She was a grand-daughter of John hartis, an Indian trader, and the first settler ' in that place, which soon became • known ss 'Harris' Perry. She - was daughter of John Harris, Esq., "the ii rat white child barn west of the Conew:rge hills,' and the - thunder of Harrisburg, and a sister of Robert Harris; who is still liting-awm-advanced • tin' the 27th of August; Mrs. eIfAIMOTTII COlnini of William D: Ramsoy, de ceased, of South - Middleton township, aged .12 years.. • " "Ins- . liniShed! the conflict is past, . - The heaven-born spirit is fled; • Star wish is accomplished at last, r And now she's entonah'd with the dead. The entykths of affliction . IWO o'er Tilq. clays and the nights of distress ; We ‘ see her in anguish tin more— She's gained her, happy release." T. C. W. ( i)e PHILADELPHIA MARKET Philadelphia N. American Office) Weekly Review, August 29, 1831. j ttExtA.RK.s.—Tho market gei)eral Iyhrts bech rather more active this week, without much alteration to notice in any of the leading arti cles. Cotton is scarce, with a moderate busi _ nest doing at full rates. Fleur and Meal are inTinTE4WlVsrllie--linyer.---;Grain-i'vtith tho exception of Rye, continues in demand, and wanted at an improvement on former quo tations. . FLOUR AND MEAL.—There has been ra ther more doing in.r"ur,. but holders 11ave met the Vie - we - of lldlfue freely, and -- fresh ground has been sold at a further ""slight de cline on last week's rates. The transactions for- export-fopt_up_about_9_oo_o bbis. mostly at the uniform pace of $3,75 bbl., for sound old stock late. inspected and strictly fresh ground, including • 1690 bbls. Drandywine at $3,81.1. `bl bbl., the market closing with more 7 4--seller;4lmn-bit-yers-nt-the_abovequotatitms:- - The home demand has been to a moderate A tom. at ,$3,76653,811. for common and good brand§ ; s4es4 - 25 for — seleete.d and - extra; and $4,50&85,60 `tl bid, for fancy brands,— ' -11ye-Flour-remaine 2 dull-and masettleclovith small.sales, at. $3,g5®58,127 bbl. Corn Ideal continues very-inas.live, and about 1000 this, Pennsylvania Meal 4olclin-intS, mostly at something off $2,81 . i 'l, bid.; which is the gen eral asking price. The . inspections for the week ending the 28th inst. are 14,216 barrels ' Flour; 51 half bids. do.; 689 barrels Corn " Meal, and 4 bbls. Rye Flour. . GRAIN.—The low prices of the last few week's have nearly suspended the receipts, and the market for most kinds of grain has im proved since our last, and closes with it. good demand and an upward tendency in prices.— ~,,Clf Wheat, sales reach some 18E5,20,000 bush els at 810810 for now Southermred;b,s®BBc. for white, and 01693 c. for old Pennsylvania white. Corn is scarce, and in request, with sales of ogio,ooo tinshels Southern mid Fenn ---tiylvantrr;rellow; mostly-nt-tiOcz—thtts-aremlso :ranted and 10 ©l2OOO bushels Southern sold at 33e,313c, Rye. has declined, and 20,2000 bushels new, sold in lots at 01@,600. Distil lers use buying at the latter rote. SEEDS.—There is some inquiry for Clover . seed,' but ,very .little offering or selling, and Soma few small lots have been picked up at SG,6O lots - are held higher.- - Timothy is in moderate request, with further sales at $2,75 %1 bushel. Flaxseed is lower; we quota at :141,40g:731,45 bushel. "New (abturtificinciito. York cri.Cumborland It. 21. Comp'y. MIIE stockholders of this Company are • hereby 'moiled that a General l‘ieeting of the . stookkolders of the company Will be held at the Lyre Building tin the city of Balti more, on MON DAY, the Bth day of September, 1851. at 7 1-2 o'clock, P. M., at which meeting a full report of the condition of this ro.d will be made.' And they are further notified that the election for President and Directors of this' . company will be held at the office of the Com pany, ct York, on TUESDAY, the'l23d day of September, 1851, between the hours of 11 A.M. and 2 P. A/. eept3to ELI LEWIS, Pree't. GZI.AZAT WAN'ZED! r,,,)WHEAT, niz4, CORN and OATS pur l chased by the undersigned, and the' highcst market priee'paid in CASH. Also, good FAMILY FLOUR rind Mill Feed of efferent kinds for saleon - reasonable terms. Apply at the FARMERS' MILL (formeHy Good Hope, .West Pennsb”ro township, Cumberland county a«pt3te • MARSHALL JAMES. NEW 1010LESALE & RETAIL Oonfeetionar Fruit & Toy Store. West .plain Street, °few doors west of Burk— Hotel, in the room formerly occupied as a Book Store, unier s.'gnod begs leave to inform the ..IL citizens of Carlisle and the public in gene rid, that he has opened a store at the above glace, whore ho intends manufacturing and keeping constantly on hand' CANDIES of Every Description. • His stock is all new and he warrants khis Cant dies equal to any manufactured in the State.— His stock consists in part of Oranges, Lemons, Dates, Raisins, enlace, Figs, Almonds, En& It Walnuts. Fiberts, Cocoa Nuts, Zitron, Groud Nuts, &c. dr.e. Also, Mint, Lemdh, Chocolate Gum; Cordial mid- other , drops. Lozenges„ Figured Almonds. Candy-Cigars, and a variety of other candies. Tare Pr JILL ICLNDS, ouch es china vases, mugs, bowls and pictures, mantel ornament! of all kinds, lions, elephants, horses, dogs, guns, whip! Indian Rubber and other rattles, wax, varrashed , ond other doll heads, kid and other dolls, whistles, harmoni cans, dancing figurcs,tbasket and other wagons, achool baskets. wheelbarrows, drurps, trumpets oworns,.pistols, alabaster toys of all kinds, and an endless. variety of FANCY GOODS for Men, Women and Children. In 'addition to the abovelie has all kinds, of PERFUMERY; Guavas' Jenny Lind and other Cologne, Chrys ' pontatuthi - ox - marrow, bear's oil, &c.— Fancy, and 'other 'soaps. A prime article of ci• ,gars and tobacco on hand. He hopes by striet 'attontion to business and small, profits' to merit share of publit) patronage. • • • sopt.S •'- A S .VVORMLEY. • -- Shoe, Thi•eird lirkei!ghouse. E. .LAREAREE, • • SOUTH CALVERT. STREET, BALTIMORE. ~• Importer of Shoe Throads;Shoe Tools and. " • Findings In :General,. anci'dfanufaciurer of Fashionablb LaeW , Boot Tress,. Shoe Tress,.crimping Boards, ?re, . i riONSTANTLY;- ON- NAND an Issuiurt:. inunCiir , 4hcio , ThrendinOnlinons;-Webbi ng Bopt .Vords,: , ..l3ristlail ' , Awls,' Pincoreo Shoe osuost sisoyu of: I'n(dles; Pege, Kits' ' Szis: Alpo in' more. l'ho: • NTAG ABA 3P.,T SNOWER •BAT11:- lINV RIG KitATOTI,S; now construstimi .Al4D.'l'lllE l . O 'PApoto sA,k4s,-IvATEit, FlLTT:its,.very aapetiur, ‘.1=01,13:6t firm - o.9tdte at `2l.udion, VALUABLE REAL ESTATE . AT ORPHANS' COURT SALE.: • • 0/1' 'rHURS ; D:42;iIie lzf' October, iB6l[. • lriNl.lMrsuanee of an Ardor of the Orphans' Mr' Court of Cumberland courily, will .he bold. at public sale on the promisev, the Farm of Isaac Addomv, deb'd;, situate in. Hampden' tp., Cumberland county, about : throe miles north of the 'Turnpike', ono mile north of Snavely's Mill, led five miles west of Harrisburg, adjoin ing klids of Dr. 4 A. H. :Van Hoff; Elizabeth %V hislor and others, containing 136 ACRES and 134'PERCILES of Black Slate Land, pf good quality, and in a high elate ofeuftwation, about ,115 acres of which is cleared and - the !eat well covered with thriving timber. The improvements -are a' two_ story PLASTERED HOUSE AND 4:,iktfra KITCHEN, with a large cellar -house,-Lt tid—a-Jrvelll- of rg I , • good ,water at the door. Also, a never-failing spring with a good Spring House, Wash-hoose, SinolcO-house; — BANK BARN, Waken Shed, Corn-Crib, Carriage •House, Hog Pen, garnered oil' above for itorinz• grain, to gether. with all _other necessary out-buildings. Also, a good TEN ANT HOUSE and Stable with a jorden lot attached, to be sold with the Faro). • . . , This Farm is situated in a healthy part of the country, is handy to a store end smith-shop and also to the Harrisburg market. it is well calculated for rearing stock, having, running Hater through ill the fields but one, and a farge meadow close.hy the yard with a stream run— ning thr.righ it.' Also, running water in the barn yard. The fences are all good, being nearly all of locust pools and chesnut rails.—' There is a large amount of thriving locust growing on the place. Also, an excellent Ap. ple Orchard 01 choice fruit, all of which is grafted. It is one of the brat seats for a Tan. Yard that is to _one round, as the water neer the building- can be convey,cd into all the vats with out pumping.' The faem has always been well tilled, arid every care talten'jo keep the land in order. The buddiegs are in ^ the •ceittro of the Farm so as to incite every convenience. Alen, at the same time and place will be sold 'a tract of Mountain Lund, situatermn the south side and extending to the top, ad jhißing lands of llury Wagner and Samuel Shimp. This land is two miles and a half from the I:ifore mentioned, and can be conveniently got to with a woven, the rondo being good. It is covered with thriving timber, such as chesnitt, chcsnut oak, hickory and Miter kinds. It contains ty acres, and Will be sold in lots of twenty acres each. Attendance will ho given on that day and conditions made known by A BRA HA 11 AD DA TITS, WM. 11. ECKLES, Executors. sept3lepd ORPHANS' COURT SALE. On WEDXESDaY, the Bth of October, 185 I: IN pursuance of tin ordur of the Orphans' Court of,Cumberland county, will be sold et publie 'solo ,in the premises, at 2 o'clock, in, the afternoon, the followtng property, late - the es tatc_of__Aaron,Wiso,_of .L.ower_ Allen_townabip, dec'd,, v iz: A Lot of Ground, situate in Shiremanstown, in said township fronting 75 feet on the south. of Main street and extending back about 1511 feet to Oak al. ley. There aro a number of fruit trees on the lot but t.o_buildings. It will be sold together or 'in pips' to stilt' purchasers., Attendance will be given and terms made.known.on.day__ol ,sale by the undersigned,Guardiun of the minor child of Alma Wise, deed. oept3 r d3t, m ATTmAs BITNER. - E- B— -- FOR SALE.. • On - S4TURD.RY,--114-18th-of Octoeer, - 1851i - IV V VIRTUE of an order of sato trom the - O. -Orphans' Court of Cumberland county. will bo sold at public oak at 'l2 o'clock, noon, oh the -promises, the following valuuhre Into of ground; with theimprovements.thereon, situat ed in the borough of Allehaniesburg, in - Paid county, and being a portion of Pita .Late of David`lforst, late of said borough, dec'd., Or' Lot No. I.—Bounded by Alain street, by pro perty of John Reigle; and by property of Sam uel Worst. having thereon erected ,Yu, A Two Story Frante (louse with the•anpurtenances. 5 Lot No. 2.—Bounded by Market 4,1 1'; , 4v , -N. Square, by property of John Rei gle, anti by Market. street, having thereon erect ed rAL mid , house with the appurten ances. Lot No, l.—Bounded by lands of D,. vid Shroin;AtjanTlionek and by the Hogestoni l road, having thereon erected a One Story Lorlitons - o — ann - a — Frame Stable 7 The term, Of sale will be:—Ten per cent. of. the purchase money to be paid when the epic is confirmed by the Court: half nf the balance of the purehnFe money to be paid on the let of April, 1952, when poiisnesion will be delivered. The residue of the purchase money to be paid on the Ist April,lBs3,.oith interest from the Ist April, 1852. The purchase -money .1u be secured by judgment lionchi and mortgage.— The taxes of 1852 to be paid by the purchaser or purchasers:, JOHN ZEARINO, scpt3ts Administrator. FVF.75721V SAILM On S.ITUIZD.9 V, the 27th of Septcnthir, 1851 --TUE-- undersigned, achninistmtor of Banjo min Jones e idoc d. ' will expot , e to noblic sale on the lwomisea, the fullowilte:desetibed vale able lot of Ground, situate in the tlYwn of Fair . view, Cumberland vennity, containing 58 feet 3,inches in front, and in depth Vi , ,139 feet, having thereon erected a two story PRAME W EATHE RBOARDE 1,2 HO USE, with a Kitchen; and a Well of water on the premises. Also, will be sold at the same time ,and place. a varicti of .110 US E. HO 1., D & ETIC ILEA' I. ullivrrußE. sat e to commence at I -. O'clock, P M., when attend ance will be given and terms made known by JOHN SHEETS, Adm'r. auglipd3 ORPHANS' COURT SALE. .On SATURDAY, 'the .1114 of October, 1851, -IN purs . uance of an order of the Orphan's ,Court of Cumberland county, will be sold - at public sale on tile premises, the following pro perty late the estate of George Rupp,jr.ol Upper Allen toionship,Mtslid county, dec'd., viz L A Tract or TIMBER LAND, situate one mile cast ot Shepherdstowa, in said township, adjoin ing lands of James Echles, John C. Dunlap & where, containing I 1 ACHES, all of which ia 411 , iving.Cheatnut timber The tract is divided • irno tn:o ;ler° lois and will be sold entire_ or it part to suit purchasers. Sale to commence n 12 o'clock, nuon, when attendance will be given by - nug27ts PALL MILLINERY GOODS. . John Stone Sons, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Silks, Ribbons & Millinery Goods, No. 46 South Second Street, PHILADPLPHIA.• A RE now 'prepared to offer to their custom., er& and the trade generally, a very-large and handsome navortment of • • . -Bonnet Satins, of all colors, Corded and Plain Velvets •of all colors, • Funcy Bonnet and 'Cap Ribbons; Paris Fancy Feathers, • French and American Flowers, &c., &c. Confining themselves exclusively to this brannli• of the trade, and importing. the larger part of their stock enables them to offer an as sortment unsurpassed in extent and variety, which will ho sold at the lowest pricers. , septa 4t • FALL 'FASHION'S FOR 18.1. 'GEORGE' KELLER, respectfully' Amman' 1.31 f ces to Ins old Patrons and the public gen. erally that he has' ust received the s FALL STYLE OF- GEN'PLE ''' MEN'S 'HATS,. manufactured at - To. of Ate- host establishments in 4 ,54--->\ • ithiladeMbitt, to , which - ho invites ~... • special attention.. ' Millie Also constantly on .banil a •large and varied '.assoftanent of his agta. manufacture;n• well as city. made , „ .• . *EATS BatirD OAPS,. B ,itabl o (or he' flown, - comprising every 'vari ety. of Russia, 'Beaver; Moleskin 'and. Silk. Hats. finished in the latest style, together with a full • assortment of Caps of every shape anti des. criptien, and at' every price. fie' particularly ARVItOI3. the publieut.:.call and examine hiseXton sive- assortment, whiilt in style, material-and cannot be sorptisscd- by any in 'market, Rlit at prices lower. than eant in b c 4 tal i i c to erthis old stand' on North 4Nanoyer .etroot, hatwebni ff Miter's and , Senor's stoic. • _ •• • .iiiti.:::', l P..tq.'4, ! al.:. ~':41.f,.40:1.1.' Orphans? t.court - On THURSDAYk .. . tho of 94er, 1851; IN'purstiniito "oran Order or tho — Oridfans',: Vona - of Cumberland cOrinty."the: ;subscribers, •will offer at Msiblic•sale oti. the premis'es, tit I'2' o'clock, noon, a tract of land, aw the , property, of ,David Btrugler,, deed., sitentein Hopewell township,' in said countyi,on•the read leading, from ShippensburgAo'Newbarg hisdutlit-miles from The former and 'half,a milli fromifieltitfor', place, containing 236 ACHES, moto or less; of which about 163 Acres atecleared add in a' good state of cultivation. the residua * in bar. Tha improvements aro a two story Stone Dwelling House, Staile p and Frame Bank Barn; Corn Crib, Wagon Shed; • Carriaga Ho l um, Smoke House, dm There is .a well ot.wataf at the door. A, Sulphur Spring near the houise ahrisa stream of. water. passes through tho'tract.' There is also a shri ving young Orchard on the premises. Per ens' see-tha:aboiro=debefibed;priffietty .nre requested to call' upon either of the subsets herb, ono of whom rasides'on the farm. . .terms of Sate.—s2.io miyable on the dear motion of the sato, one half of the'residue of the purchase money on let April next, when. possession will be g van ; and the other huff on tho lot April,lBs3, with interest payment to be secured by judemMit bond and mortgage. JACOL FOGLESONGEI2. JACOB ST ItIG,LER.. ang27ts 4dm'ss. of Di Did Striglor, dec'd ASS'IONEE'S maxim' On SATURDAY, the 11th day, of Octoliit', 1,851 IN PURSUANCE of a deed of Assignment a wiecuted' by. John : Seitz, of Monroe - to%yo- - .. ship, Cumberland county: will be sold at pub lic sale, on the premises. at one o'clock, P. M., the fo'lowing described;Real Estate viz: • A tract of .Land situate - in Monroe township aforesaid, bounded by lands of Peter Diller, John Sollenbarger, David 'Rryslier the - heirs of Martin Diller, deceased, nod John Brindle, containing'n'bout TWENTY-FIVE ACRES, having thereon erected a two story LOG HOUSE. and LOG BARN, , x , i a Well of %vat, r and an Apple Or -9 A chard. The .. land is limestone of a good quality. . - The terms of sale will bel—Tcn - per cent. of the purchase money to be paid by the pur chaser on the day of sale, one hall the balance on the Ist of April next, when poseek,iion will bg*i..,. von and a deed made to the purchaser, an he residue on the Ist of April 1853, with interest front let April 1852, to be Aeevred by judgment bond: The purchaser to have the landlord's share- of the .grain in the ground, and the taxes for the year 1852 to be paid by the. purchaser. JOSEPH C ULV ER, atig27amts2 :9ssignee of John. Soil:. . - - --- VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. On SATURDAY, the 4th day of October, 1851. WILL Ire sold nt public sale on the premi ses, the following da-cribed real estate, situate in Dickinson township Cumberland co., - about one mile from liarpTA's mill, and six miles from Carlisle, bounded by 'lands of John • Sterrett, Samuel Sowers and John Pepper, con taining 117 ACRES and 131' P ERC HES, 'neat measure. There ore 105 acres of this land clenred.-Ettid_in.a.high state of _eultivetion. end the balance is covered with thriving young timber, The impfovements are a two story DWELLING HOUSE, BANK BARN; Wagrin Shed, 7 ; corn cribs, and all other nee , -,--ary out buildings. There is a well of water all he door. Also, an Orchard wth eve• ry variety ofchoice fruit. Any persiiin wishing to,view_said,property.preyions to the sale, can do so by calling on Samuel Woods, who resides on said farm. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock on iiiiddav, when attendance svill be given and terms made known by --- ang24 , - ROBERT BELL. -On-THURSDAY, the--181h—of . Sepia other 1851, W ILL be sold at public outcry on the prem ien, in Southampton township, Cumberland' collitiy, Pa., near:the .rood 'tom Ship penal/erg, tO ' n Valuable LIME— STONII. EARM,late the 'property of Sant ee' Duncan, dec'o., and bopeded,..by hods of .Robort' Mincer, Henry An, Alexander. Dun cat, and others, containing 114 ACRES, 95 o which' is cleared end in a good state of enlnva. tion,sthe remainder well covered with tin her. The improvements are a good two story LOG HOUSE, LOG AND FR ME BARN, with a well of watermear the house, &c. Any per son wishing to view the property previous to the sale, will Be shOmn it by calling on the sub scriber. Sale to commence at I o'clock, p. in. do said day, when the terms will be made known by ROBERT S. M'CUNE, aug2O PITBLIO SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Ott FILTIMY, the 3d of Octottcr, next WILI, be cold at public sale on thn premi ses, in North Altddletown township, Cumberland county, Pa., the following real estate, late theproperty of Benjamin Diller, dee'd., about font miles cast of Carlisle and 2 miles tioellt i ol Middiesek, hounded by lands o, David Miller, from Lancaster enmity, Ahra. - ham Homier, and others, containing about 125 ACRES of first ram limestone Imid,'abont lUu acres of which are eleared and in a high' state of cultivation, the remainder is covered with fine young timber. The improvements are two LOG HOTRiES, both two storied, high, and each of width I ..-"; has a first rate swing 'bear the ;111 4 door, a FRAME BARN, Wa— gon Shed, Curl) Cribs find other nee. , s•ary-outbuildingS.---Also, an. Orchard of choice fruit. Any person wishing to .yiew the said property pt t evioua to th e sal e , c an d o s o by calling on Michael biller,,who 'resides on said. farm. Sale to commence at 1-. o'clock in the ofiernoory on said day, when due attendance will be given and terms made known by • augl3ts .IOEIN DILLER, Executor. On SATURD.IY, the 27th tf September, 1851, V.IIt.TUE of, an Order of the Orphans' .ILD Court of Cumberland county. will he sold at public sale, at 12 o'clock, noon, on the pre mises, the following property, lat., thti'est ale os Abraham Miller. 01 Upper Allen township, in said county. dec'd.. viz.—A tract of. limestone, and, situate in said township, adjoining lands of Jacob Cornier, George Smith and others*, containing 29 ACRES MOM' or less, all of which is cleared and in a high state of cultiva tion, under' g'ood fence", &d. The imprbi, , ,e,.• , meats are a twd - slory NV EATI-1 - -,_ 41 . ' ERB Q A RD ED HO USE,FR AME BARN and other out buildings.— Is i ~151. ..t 0l ThEre-is n novel - failing well of wa, to at the minor whh pump iu it There is titan running voter through the place. Also, a young and thriving Orchard of choice frujt,__Persons can call on the undersigned living mar the•. farm, and by whom terms will he made knoWn on said day of sale. DIEDRICH' STEINER • 9;inee._ JOHN SHOPP, ' , Jidni' r oug27ispd Mouse and Lot for Sale. , Ott FRIDAY, the 26th of September, 1851., THE subscriber will offer at public sale on the premises at. Spring Al Dirliinson twp, Cumberland county, Pa,., the. Mon trig des cribed real estate, viz :—A HOUSE & LOT. The house is a largo two story brick, froliting on two public roads,. and in a a goad, location for public busineds, is surrounded by beautiful yard eon . taining choice fruit trees. and has at tached an excellent garden. The lot contains half an acre, surrounded by good fence, has a Good and substantial. STABLE, and other...ola buildinas,sill new and in'good repair. Also a tract of mountain Land, comforting Der' A CUES, adjoining the Pine &Irmo .roncl,,and lands of James Wealtley t Win. Willis. and others, mostly covered with thriving young chestnut timber, end some good pine and Any person wishing. to view the some will please call on the subscriber at Spring Milk— Sale to commence - art o'clock of said day,, when attendance will be giien and terms made known by augrtspd ORPHANS , ' COAT SALE. On: SATURD✓!Y, the 414 if • Oct.?ber,'lFol, , . , IN pursuance of 'an order, oribe Urphatis' Ciiiirt of Cumberland coonty,.wfll Le sold, at public sale on the premises, at 12 o'clock; noon, the following prOporty, lots the wale of David Boar, of Upper Allen totynship, A lot of ground containing 6 ACRES and 117 • r,erches, sititate on the 'State 'Road to Gottys. Slug, in said township, itilje i nites prope rties of John B. Deaver,' Hark o hette heirs and - .inhere; " all of which is cultivated. ,;There • ,„*„. o 4 tr,:. 'is ereetaikon the' - lormtwo otory A-TIIE RI3D AR D . D . BLOUSE • G• 19,91 3. Wagon• Maker's &e. T hetehom • is a good eistero kitchen door, - and an • excellent Spring With "Springliouso near 'house. Also, an .orebard truit: is a desirable property.for: a mechapie, shod its a good neighborhood. Attenda'nc e' will be, given . and, tenets Made known •' JOHN B. CO 0,11.E)R.,, „ pido MEE EXECUTOR'S SALE OE 'Minable Real Estate. .ORPHANSc COURT SALE. T. W. BLACK, . . Ostate at-aucttou " mazy:a/Tows On.Tniv4lri.iliel2t/i - dagiraiptiinbir 4851. Vigeubscribers,.cxmiutnrik:ok the.laie 7tliti Da iSlTSlTtli'pefilia—atileTon the premises, at . 10 o'clock. A...2//:',t 'valuable limestone flirin, sitpate in Dickinson ionmehip, Cumberlnmi county,' containing 134,- ; Acres 'ad . 37 Perch.en,.. neat' Measure.' nil' clea`red except about five acres, ;which are Well covermi . • The-firtkoVements area two : story. FRA.11.0 , -PLASTEBED frOUSE with; rt. - KITCHEN, a Pr - . • Spring - House' tri' Bank Barn;.the • lower story of which is stone, the uPPO 'rums,; being' fla•feer-fortt, -wagon st i ed, 'corn crib, hog 'pen, blecksmith's shoe, and a thriving young Orchard ThaYellow Breeches Creek bounds the farm; and there' aro several springs of - ruttning , water . The farm is in ti high state of cultivation, ,ttrAfizt. vorytpro uet i ve--havint, .110_acre }Li I L O 0 , ver, mid - thei - Terfidue in the-usual arepta -The farm is convenient to the market,,being about four miles from the Baltimore turnpike, and seven trines from Carliele.• • • " ' ThO terms of ,dalo 'will - be cine.half of 'the purchase - money, which wilVembrace, fifteen hundred dollars, to be pnitrori the Iht . day of April, 1852, when' posseasion will be.given and the deed 'delivered, and the. balance in three equal annual payments, without interest,' to be secured by judgment bands. Ten. per cent. o • the purchase money will be exacted on the day of sale, • •• HEINRY , BI - JABFRBR., July3Ots .JOEL . SHACErtIi.; , • - •• • • .Executors. Perry. County ',arms AT PUBLIG'SALE On THURSD.2ir,the.4th'of September; next, ..6,11,/ ILL be o ff dred at. Publie.,Sale at 1 . 9 V clock, A. M. on .the premises, TWO VERY FINE LIMES PONE. FARMS, sit uated in 'Pohoyne. township, Perry county.-- These aro adjoining. farms, ono contaibs about 240 acres, and 275 acres is contained .in the other. They will be sold separately or io gether as will suit purchaSerS. They are a bout 8 miles west of Landisburg, on the main road leading hp. the valley.. _One forni .has a STONE MA NSW:N4IO[IE & BANK 13 A R N",on it. 'The''other a ramik t LOG HOUSE and. LOG BARN. NO 1 ['here' are thriving o;chards on • both of these places: 'They tire sit uated in . the most ferule part of the 'county, and offer many indikeinents to purehasers.— Persons wishing to see either of the aboVe tracts, cap obtaitrinformation from the tenants residing on the preiniks, or 6114 of the un dersigned expcittors. Attendance will be given' tind terms' ifiade known on day of 'Sale by RICHARD PARKER, - It. C STERRETT; jylats Err's; cf , Thoqns Urie, dcc'd. _ EXEC UTOR 'S___S-A - NE OF - Pafteable Real .113wde. • • On SATUROOY, the.6th day of September, 0351 WILL be sold at - publie sale, on the - premi• see. at 10'o'clock, the tollowing described. Real Estate, viz 7, I: A. Tract 'of tocl Slate Land, situate in Fran'tlord _township, Cumberland county; abotweix ..nt les-from —Callinie•- 31 1d. ofic. Mile from Waggoner's Tavern, bounded by lands of Samuel Snyder, John Stump, Abru• ham Nicliey, the hei s of A. Wag,ioner, dec'd., And others, containing 149 ACRES and 114 PERCHES. It is under good fence,and in a high State of cultivation. ,the improvements .are a"Largo Two Story LOG HOUSE a LOG. BARN and of I s ~. - all necessary outbut togs, an ex _ 0 ,14 .. 11 . eellent Apple Orchard, -.4 well of water wtth a pump m it in the wafd, and running water in the barn yard.— There is• a ' ood portion of-meadow land and. aboht 12 acres covered with Chesnut and Oak timber. .• .2—:=Contains 55 ACRES — and -- 7 Perches, being part of the above tract. The 'improvements -are a 'FWD STOR Y STO,Nh tIOUSE, aKitcho, a LOG BARN', and oih. er Outbuitdinns, a - Well of water in the yard, and a goad Apple Orchard, Tlxia tract is con• vimient to Churclico•and Public Schools, and the McClure's Gap Road passes through it. tract of Mountain Land, miles north of, the Mansion Farm, contain. ing 13 tides and 55 nerehes; and covered with young Chesnu. No. 4.--A Ttatt'of Mountain Laud, about 3 miles from the :1'0,4, tract, containing 22 acres and allowance, covered with •youtv_e timber. Terms of sale made known on the' day of sale by .W P,SWIGER.. ,PFIII,IP !QUM, '• Ezore Geol.ffs Seihi, dcc7d. nur‘l3is { _-!- -_ _ ! 4~ _~ _ - MIZE On TITURS DAY, the 2d dayl of' Oelohei, - 11351; MII.IE subscriber will offor,at publiesale, on 1/.. the premises, his tarot ;situate - in Lower Allen township, Cumberlan4conin y, ndlmning binds or Jacob Long, Levi Merit le, D;tviti ',Thom, and others, containing K.) A , .:11.E8 of the best quality ol limestone land, in a high state of cultivation. The improve. meets arc three' atm y ROUGII AST HOUSE,T E.lsi A N T Al 110 undo LOG . BA 12. N, Wagon Shed, her 'rose:try out•titthi• dries... A never-toiling spring Jesuits froin undrr the house, and Cedar Slirtnp, 'tabbing the build• ings within a few perches. Also ; an--excellent 0 ItCIIA RD ol Apple, Cherry. reach, &d.— About 55 acres of the land is cleared, and the balance covered with thriving timber. This property lies within lour mites or liar. risburg, - and three•quarter's .of a mile .from Shiremanstown, , whieh furnishes s good market. The state" - road 'PasiiiS - through - the 'farm - and there are many advantages, it being conveni ently situated near to mills, schools and chur ches. .Taping, it altogether' it is a very desire. hie property; and will be sold whole or divided So as tOsnit purchtisors,• Sale to commence at l'o'clock; when terms will ho made known by JACOB' SfIOPP. JOSEPH MOSSER, Anctioneer. [atigl3is Real Estate at Pubttc Sale On WED.V.E . SD.IY, the 171 . 11' duy.of Septelnber, WILL be sold at patine, sale on tho premises the farm of Jacob Sinitli,dec'd., situate in Fair. view, townsliio, York county:about. one mile South-East of Haldernan's (now Boyer's) mill, and on fhe,road leading from the mill to New Cumberlansd, and Lion dad by lends of Solomon P. Goreis, , Saintiel Rioter add' tho. Yellow BrecchesTreek, containing about 214 ACRES. About 75 acres. of the host quality of ,timber thei balance being irhproved limestone laid and in n high sling of ctiltivatton. 'Fite improvements area mono Batik Barn, a two story LOG NV EATIIER BOAR 4: ■ DEl)' •OWELI.IN G. i tiD (35.5, 1,:, 4a 4 II 11. .; stone Spring Haase, wash houSe .. e.4 1 1 wagon shed; corn &c— -_ Also a tenant lolue add ower, redid logs, or good - watiiFitt ili - E — titiorof 1 the dwelling house. and rdnuing water in all .the fields but one, end one rif the best orchards of selected fruit. • Locust is qbnndant on •thit , larm. , Altogether if is One i)F - the moss det•ira— hie farina now offered. and situated in a healthy' part of the country. The same will lie offered in parts or whole to suit purchasers. The Pro— perry can be seen by calling op,the first minted executor, residing oaths fertn.,.; Sale to *ebni— mimeo iit 2 o'clock, on said day when :terms will bo triads known by Aes H SMITH, J J SPITII, Err's. of J, Smith, dec'd JOS. MOSSER, Auctidf.eor.- • (augfitepd trrLaneaster Examiner insert till sale, mark boat and charge - this - oflice. - . •• • --- . Feinate S'eniinai•y WILMINGTON,DEL - 112BGFESSO - BUGLER Jr having become connected midi the Wee , luyan Female College. tie , President' of -the Board ot Instructors and Government, would inform , his friends end- the, public., generally, teat he will do-.all in his neviexte sustain' and advance that-excellent Institution..- -He pledges himself that the-young ',ladies; ho may be p!aced'in- that institution shall, be tenderly .pro. united. as Wgll ea- carefully- instructed—conr billing the aCeomplialuntints ivith^tha intellectual, and useful in - Literature and the arts.- There is connected with the `College, a %vajte able Cabinet of Frweigly and Her:acetic Minn:Ws -Arrlferbarium s - and alab,rary,tif throe th ousand vplumos. :An•excelldut-Plthoßojthicni, AIII and Astronomical A pperatus. pectfully xequests , his, ode to aid ,hitnwith their Influenee - and Palrettegi4.w, , , - r - .The 11ili; Annual Session )011,OpnimOnio on Itlonday, Setit'..l; 1851. i. , 14 ° 4 Icilles /VXP(llPines Eien Modicinap .1 recontli k , ,? re,onynd rd. ay. line :old stand, naxt door' Main atroat,,:Carlisla .r ;1; ,, ' • - • - Dr..V. IVln,Culloch•,•-•a-,dradndiiiiii•tl4:tinivor• eity't Ponnayliinhire i ,is , npnr a partner in.this establishninnt, arid -will'giva , fria copecjal )?arpor vision to tlin.coinnoonding of prasorirtiQns• w , All'Madielnea arrantnd purd,.ant• gonuine. and Bold Atiklia lovas( rriiria, Dino Oil anti.Fluid...annal and ya '.74lit'ir 20 '5l, ,1 RNOt;D,S;tiriting:i u) ; - 7tivefy. SP • 000 *l,3' New , abertiscmcnts. if S 21 1 .1 ;At Execitorfe Sale, --On:77J,EBD3Y, the 1611s_qt September, J.ssl:'; . •AT •the-late residence of Olin 'Snavely, de: ennead, in. Hampden township, Cumberland county on the turnpilte leading from Harrisburg to Carlisle,. and.aboitt one Mile -Met .of :Snort. ing Hill,. will be sold the Mansion Farm, of the , 'said deceased, containing 114 ACRES, of the' I best . quality of' limestone land, in relligh state of cultivation and under good fence, being . the.rna. del farm of. Cumberland county. , ,The , unproye • - moats me t a doable two story BRICK HO USE` and' ' KIT C flyiti- . 1,.• EN, n large. STONE BANK ,••, BARN, Wagon Shed, Corn•cribe and other necessary buildings, to. gather whh a well of never failing water at the door, and an archard with every variety of choice fruit. ' • ' .Alho at the same time and place a tract lands of Moses C. Eberly, C. Whieler end the turnpike, containing JG nereoand name perch— . .„ Also, a lot partly cleaiand the balance timber land, adjoining the mid mminfon farm; G. Snavely nndothers, containingacres.* The improvements area two story log HOUSE and SHOP;Stablo and other buildings, togeth. er with a well of never-failing. water near the A Iso c a tract of woodland in' Silver Spring ton nship; situate at the base of the Blue Mountain, adjoining lands of J. Miller, John Clondentn, George Ilupert, and heirs of Adam Miller, Longed rf, containing five acres. A fso, eviler of Wbodlund in Rye town ship, Perry county, adjoining loads sof, David Coble, heirs of Matthew Irvine, George Beltz• hoover and Peter Billow, containing' about ten acres. , :3 „ the interest and 'elaitri of the de ceased in Brickor's S"hool House. - • _ - - - -Also, several shares of turhpike'stook .. - 1-Salc to ccnnmence at 10 o'clock, A. M. on said day..when terms will be made , known Titles indistnitable For further particulars on quire of the subscriber, residing . ll miles ens. of Mechanicsburg, on the Trndle Spring Road lending to Or ter 's jioint:„JOHN-I2L PP, - •aue 6-ts. Executor cf . Johtz Snavely,deed. J OS. MOSSER, avutsoneer. 1 a liltra ran SAIIII subsEriber Offers for sale the Farm on which ho now lives, situate in West-Pennshoro lowitsitin, adjoining lands Of Natiiin Woods, Peter Minnich - and : others ' on . the r State, Road one tulle from Newville, containin ! 43 ACRES one third ot which is limestone, and - the remain- der fine tileadaiv and gond slate s•. land, and all of iP is under good 'cultivation. The improvements 1-I 'b .area I.OG HOUSE & FRAME' BARN, stone spring house with never failing waist.; and Other outbuildings.— Also, a good Orchard, with all Itind4 obocuit For fortherparticulars-call-on-thevemised, or address the subscriber at Newville; Ziitnber land county nug6 St MICHAEL GARVER VALUABLE - FARR FOR SALE. gN PURSUANCE of the last Will and Ta ll lament of Matthew Thompscin, sr., late of _Mifflin_fow.nsltip,...C.unitertand county, will be sold at noble sale onFitliD7l.Y;ltiii -26tkof SEPTEMBER, 1851, at A. M., on the premises, a tract of laiid situate in the aforesaid township of Mifflin and bound-• ed by the Conockoguinet Creek and lands of 'Jo eeph Hershey and Samuel Westheffer, con- EST - of - whlplrabout fifty acres are timber land and the residue cleared land in a 'good state of cultivation. 'l' he-- improvements -are- a- large t:daiible t wowOry - STON - E - HO USE ;H; I „ and KITCHEN, a -largo BRICK sops RANK BARN, MI feet' long a Wagoti - Shed, Corn Crib, a Spring House and Smoke‘House, a well of water con venient-to-the-door and a good-apple-orchard.- The above described land is gravel, with .a considerable quantity of alluvial bottom of the beat - rptality; - : - Iris - wit bin - a _mile: stone land. It is situated about four miles west' of NOWVIIIO, and near the State Road from ittixlitteY7 - -.-• - The terms of sale - will - be-$11:0 to be paid by the purchaser when. the prope'rtY is stricken • down—one•half of the. whole purchase money including the aforesaid SIOD, on the- Ist' of dril; 1851., when possession will he given and a (-haul made ,to the purchaser, and the . residue 1 in three cou'al annual payments, without inter est, to be secured Joy judgment or mortgage, the landlord's- share' of tho.:grail to go to the purchaser. . . The land is patented, and an indisputable title will he .iveri doer of all ineumbratices. Persons wishing to view the aforesaid form con call on Janes •Boyd, who. resides on the opposite side of the creek From said farm. A.KgS ROY!), 1 - 1(34P50-11,------ Adm'r. de bonis nen witlt the will annexed of .11,n dim Thompson, sr., dec'd.- _junel I.ls 'aluable Real Estaii: - • FOR SALE. . On SA 'FUR DAY, Ihe 2Uth of Scplunar, IS3 Tll E undersigned, assignoes of. (:en. T. C. Miler, will sell at public outcry, on the pretni se.., the EUAIBERLAN Ii FURNACE Es TATE, t,the . tit le to which is now settled.) von. sittittwof the CUMBERLAND URN ACE with over 2000 Acres of - IV oun iZii-Land, MILL. SAW MILL. BLACK . . EMIT SI I OP, a number of 'PE NAN'I' 110 USEi-1. the Furnace i PO ;11 eta Farm. of 20 ACRES, Peach Or. ' chard Farm, three other tracts of lased,-and-BigAleadow-o: 23 acres„ -The above mentioned properties will be sold al. togethe', or separately to suit purchasers, and the mountain land will be sold in lots it not sold with the Furnace.' The above_ property is situ. hied in Dickinson-township, Cifrolierland - eoun ty, the YeIMW Brecchhs Creek running titre' part of it, and Ivould he well calculated for manufacturing - purposes, as the creek is a con. stunt stream, arid never freezes inwinter, being spring water. For further - particulars enquire of either of the undersigned, or Wm. H. Mil. ter, Esq., Carlisle. Stile to commence at 10 o'clock. "t. .5011 N T. GREEN. D W McCULLOEH, Asaignees. nugl3te ME lir GoODS. THE undorsigned has just returned from the city with a' SECOND SUPPLY of Goods suitable for the scasom embracing Cloths. Cns• suncres, Vestings, Bummer Cloths, Mamie du Laines. t...iilk ! Ti;sues dress silks, BlAck Canton I Kit hs, bombazines, alpnenas,'ginghants, lustros. cliecks, ticking% nanialoun.snfts. Also .BONNETS; lnrge 'lot of, bonnets including nII ,the • new and do§irede stytea,.n - greatly reduced Prices. BOOTS AND SHOES. ,cll - ;llnsaorint of !fonts and SLoeA of ©very lescription, from the in , st cele . nrmed menthe uries or • GROCERIES, such as Coffee, Sugar, Teas, Molasses, Spices, &e, Aldo, the hest quality of Colored Carpet Chain The public in general are invited to call, inasmuch as I can assure my customers hat my goods are laid in at such prices, as that I moonier great ind.ucements to purchaders, Butter, Eggs, Rags mid Dried Fruit taken at niarkct prices june2G N W WOODS, Agt Momogopathic Nedioal College , of Pennsylvania Filbert Sireet above Eleventh, Philadelphia. WWII Lectures of the regular , ("Mime. will commence annually an, the' Sb..ICOND MONDAY of Octocer, and continuo untilthe first of March ensuing. . . .Anilt of fees for it full course of Lrotures $l6O 1p whci attended two full . . . courses at'other scliods po OD wirictithtion, Fee, paid only once ' 5 no Pumice' Anatomy • • ,•lO o 0 Gradliation,Fes ' ' 30 - 00 Tim Commencement will take place early in Mara, : ~* .;• r • FACULTY. • • • • WALTER WILLIANFON, D.. - Professnr•oll Mtl ,iria'Mudina and Therapeutics Wn.mam S I.lmmurn, M. D., Professor of Ile rlneepsaihie Institutes and the Practice of Medi* CIRO, , : SAMUEL FREEDI'.I 4 , : m:b, Prorpse,Oi , Ofßetian'y' _and Aledlcal.Juriapradtaire. • CIIARLES NIREIKARit, M. D. , , - Professor. tat ; 'ear Meiliejneo ' • •• .• ' : Jusurn G Looms, M'.D.: .rrofessor of Oh aticUthe' Diseases of Women and Children. . AmranCr . Sntel L , h1 , ,D., Yr44lor . Of, Phys t9l - n , ivom 'Pethology.., '"' MArrurmi, . , of'ChaM! iatry and ,Taxicolnay..,... ••;. f p„..Piofessim., ! 3f SniPer:k..t , „•, , Witadall •A. L'Ontati,.. J. Petinnuneau,.. D . ;,:Derminetselety,:,Ol Afiedorny.', • , , ~ • WALTA...diilitnig.gli.,:itlii;Tenri, • Atah•tiiireet, Khilnda. -,:.);tutte•18.'100.1,4111- 11 . '63h;oli.tnitt- LA2.14% k apt heknd":, II tfpli A RD'S ~13 ru6' - • • Status SZ/ - .540.110., ' 7 FiierTs —, l4.l4 _ • • , ;4°013 Prukt, Atedicinee, • • Perfumert,;lranc -411'Ffet, 1 34 r; Aubscritat haej , uifroCeived :his - Spring . supPly:ef-DRUGS, MEDICINES AND, ,CHEMICALS; among -which ., can -be fotind :yery ; article used by , Physicians in their enriptions, 6).th - o:vatting pft; Of which, he give particular attention. . . Palnts,ollei Dye fltitffnVertitineu,Solips, and a variety of Fancy articles too num-, erons to. mention, together with a superior hit of TOBACCO AND :CIGARS of earicibitr brands, all or which, having purchaed-in' per- Son, upon the' moa t favorable tends, he will guarantee - as being orthe best qUality, and is willing to sell, not, exactly at City Prices, yet fora very small advance fol. CASH. - ' Ho: would respectfully invite the attention of Physicians, Country - Merchants and Pedlars, to whom ho will make a liberal doductien.-.-- -Opposito-the-Rail-Road—Depot„corneLof_Pitt and High streets, Carlisle, Pa. marl 9 - -S 'A HUBBARD. NEW GOaDS: NEW GOODS! . THE most extensive assortineht of 'PRING GOODS ever !nought to earliest, now-opening and offering by the subscriber on the most ac 'comaindating terms and uncommonly cheap.— Among the lot will be found a moat splendid assortment of `LADIES - DRESS GOODS, such as Charm and Paulard Silks, Silk and Li t 'nen Poplines, Bnrege Do aines, Fig'd Surg Lawns, Barnes, Tissues, Margelines, Bril handily, &c. • BONNVMS, An immense stock of Bonnets, all qualities and prices. Also, Bonnet Ribbons end Flow ers in great, variety and very - benutiful. CARPETINGS & MATTINGS, A full assortment of all kinds Carpetings and Matting% White and colored CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, Seine new and elegant French Cloths and Cassimeres nt reduced prices. Moslins, Tick ing=, Checks, Hosiery, 'Gnash - to, &r. The public are invited to call- anti-examine this large and splendid stock of new goods, and they willcertainly he suited with the.gonda and prices. r Recollect the old stand East Main at., Carlisle. [np2l C. OGILBY. 'orE or sPßising GOOD.: AT TTIE, CHEAP STORE %UTE have just returned- from the city with VY n I irge and extensive, assortment of CLOTH CASSIMERES § VES,TINGS, Linen and cotton paat.tloon etutre, for men and Veva tweeds, black eloths,-Ken tacky jeans, &c., cheaper than ever. • : DRESS GOODS,. Moms. de,Laine. 4ooo. yds Chintzes, :Barege Baines, Dotted Stirisses, Lawns, Plain Swisses, ° Gingham, Plain Jaconets, Alpachas; Barred—clo. Silk Poplines, Bombazines, Coloied Bareges, 4-c. BONNETS, " _A_good,ns,soltrponl,..froin 50 cents to $2,5 Polin Leaf, Leghorn and Rough iiidß73l - 4 dr.c. HUSLINS, PICKINGS, CHECKS, linen and cotton diapers, nankeens, and an ex cellent stock of Muslins, that cant he beat for cheapness, Edgings, Insertings, Gloves, .Ho siery, Suspenders, and.a.larne rot of - RIBBONS 4- PARASOLS, which will be sold cheap. GROCERIES, - SPICES - , TEAS, Which will be sold at lower prices thirTthe saiuo can b — e — bougift - here or elsewhere !Girl SUPERIOR FRE'SR- GROCERIES Call anti See Wore Purchasing . elsewhere I sub:criber_isiust receiving.end.oeny. llt ing e.t his Cheap Family Groehry .end Queensware-•Store in West Alain Streel, Car lisle, - a Very large assortment of all the arti cles in his line of business. Rio Coffee from 12 to 14 cents per pound, for _good to a strictly prime article. Also, Brown Sugars of the best attain y, from 7 to 9 cents per pound, Lovering's best crushed and pulverized Sugar's from MAO 19 1.2 cents per pound, N. 0. Sugar 110 , 1se nnd Syrtm• Moles see of all . .grades from 39 to 62i per gallon.— Alit°, a supply of fresh ground SFIa ESS of all kinds, warranted pure. SOAPS, Fancy, Cas tile, Rozin and Country Soaps, Chocolate, pul verized Sataratus, Indigo, Mould and Dipped Candles, Corn mon and Winter Strained Whale Oils. Alan, n supply of reesh Hominy, cheese from the best Dairies always on hand. Fancy sewing, traveling, clothes and market Baskets, together With a general assortment of Chew ing and smoking Tobaeoos ' Spanish and r half- Spanish C,gars, Common do., ropes, twines, and Brushes of all kinds. , 'CEDAR \V A R C.—Housekeepers, end oters ek.pectitiq an 01 10 embark in the same bus.t,•ss, please entil and exaMine my stock of Wash nth-, Wash Robbers, Churns, Cedar Beek eta, 'fa nor , painted and varnished Buckets, liliA AND QU NS NV A R ss , iseriber lies jitAt tutdeit :o his altoady larg , stook a es.elwr of white Granite, Geld Figur ed. Moe, Marble, Flowing Blue and 114.tIlter ry Tel So'S, - of .1R pieces. Also. Pin tint _Dishes ,_!_r_urabi s)uy Syruf [1011.106,&.0. of every description std price at that heivdl be able to meet the ‘,ants nt means .21: all in the community who may cat; lum with a call mars 111-117t7_s2itzielaii• GOODS. THE subscriber has just opened a genera! assortment of Fancy and Staple. Dry Goods, suitable to the season, among which_ may be found a mast sorimdid assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, such Ilarege Do Ltinos. Bungee, Poplins, Silk Tissues, French and Sdotch Lawns, Plain and dotted Swiss Muslins, Silt and Linen Los• iron, Ginglimns, Englath Chintzes, bet . A full 'assortment of Bonnet Ribbons, Lace Gloves and Mits. Kid, nnd Lisle Thread Gloves,iiand kerchiefs in great variety, Lined and Plain Par asols, Wide Silk 'PritannivgLaces, Worsted La ces, Ribbon Dress Trimmings, Bonnet Caps and Puffings, with a general assortment of Mil linery Goods. - alas 91,'51. G W. HITN ER. •N. B. Au expericncdd salesman wanted im mcdiately. ATTEITD TO YOUR TEETH Dr. J. C. NEFte, Centlst, respectfully in— forms the ladies and gentletnee of Carlisle tii.cl vicinity, that he is propared•to perform all ope rations on the Teeth and Cams belonging to Ins prefussion, and will he happy to render hip 1 -servicea_tu_all±who_may_see nite_them,_ Dr: N has rilneptly murned front the city of l'hiladelphin, .Winqo he ha., made himself se quanned with all the latest iniproVemenns in the art, and flatters himself that he will he able to insert lull 3CS ' Of teeth on the atmospheric pressure principles, or with springs, equal to any made in that city. QFFICF, in High at., one &Teas! of the Post Oflico. Persons wish. ing to sea specitnens of. his workmanship, will please cull al his rooms,, where they will have an opportunity to see and judge for themselVcs. june4.lBsl-I y TEUI. 70. E A ! TEA • ATEST ARRIVAL pßoxt CHINA b•—• The „ Ex 6- ji - fevers t -- , o go ti. FA can be & Co's 'I3 TEAs. Superior Groon and Block A w leas, oiihor looao or put up • • in fourth, half,or pound inn. nlWlprlcks to suit purchasers at prices, ranging 'ram 50 cants up to $ par pound, by calling at Ito store of rtfirsl J. D. HALBERT. IVICUSIC I Tlfl subscriber bnving received the agency tai LEE & WALKER'S .SUSIC invites atten tion to a large collection of the latest and-most popular pieces MibliShed bY that firm, cowrie tug Polkas, Waltzes. ,Marches, - Quick Steps, SongS,•&c. booold at the low est cash. prices maim cheap Book and Poriodi cal more of • •. A. _I4L k.? 2 • s.argrgsr rusz, FOR i3LASTING 11t0C!CS I Ph.R.D PRS for tlio above article,,Addreasel. to I." , to the -tindorsignod.ut thoir'-.llanuflictory near ltlechn riicknt riti' innberhin tl. county, Pa.. will Inoet•viitlt:iiroAttit,nttention,and lid tilled At !Flo lo*est-ash pnrOs; ;:t - „ . • , , • ,4311 . 0,Vpd rp'l'Eß GINGRICH; MEENU.GROGERIESI -'A j •NEW'atipply of freali Coll'oes,.While and Brovin Sig,ara,) Spices of all Itindaigrolind and ' ; tin'ttround;• ' with alllho, Mho alajciles 01:a m ;co-Struo;iindndidg also d tieA eitlflily'ol Jot,. kin!it •' TINE GR.ti N & 81a,4C1C..T AS, :in , metallic, paths Of ..4nartafr , Wall; and.. pound D obto ges from '5O to $1,50 per.paumh:ns ditto All juin opdnod and for mac 0 1 .1be' a'o72. ' 1,...W TWO gdod secord•hund'PltNOFOßTEs. 'For porticOlors dnouitil th'S'editor. %VAN TED, a boy fituiforelietactei• end in' tenigence, to einnil , in..n7;a'dtokitlil - +Referenden will be requireci-,:4nipgre' at ';ibis ofilec. 'Oarriagii;Vor Sakw . A- NEW .NOCKA WAY:WiII he sold .10W, the owner ltv_ing now further:Um for the some. 'Enquire of the Editor. fliily JO • 0 tunp -Meeting ,NotiCe: • • • , . A CAMP-MEETE , M, fdr Carlutre—turoutt will be held on the land of .Mr. Latvia Bliclierr, about 21 miles :Ea9t . 'of , MeehanicshOrg. The Meeting will commence on the.sth of Seater& ber. Preachers and.people',froin the ourround. leg ti statiosond circuits are. ,roipeciftilly,,.nird „. earnestly invited to nttend with thair tents. , rAMES - BANKS - , PTE.- ItiKTOTICE is hereby given' that, applii will be made to the next Legislature, a 4.:, 2 ably to the Constitution and laws of this Com. monwcalth, for art alteration in the Charter yl the Carlislo Deposit Bank i ,.• so as to corder on said B ink the•rights and privileges of a Bank of teens, and to Annan the name of slid Bank to "Tire Farmers & Mechanics Bank of Carlisle." By order of the Board of Directors. NVM. ST. IMETEM, Cashier: Car Den. Bank. May,2Eth, 1851—fim. _received another lot of Bonne' Frames of thn latest style. Also; Bonnet eilkat Silk and Satin Linings of *nrions colors. dealt W INTNER. JACOB f 3 APES respectfully announces td the citizens of Carlisle that lie has taken roams' in the house of ,1r; Gutehall, on South Hane- , irer street, nearly opposite the public. house of Mr, Snott, for the purpose el delineating the "human face divine" by means of the new and beautiful art of the Daguerreotype. Having.ri thoroagn seientific and practical knowledge of this truly wonderful d:scovery, he' feels etinfri , dant of preddchig a style of pictures superior to any ever before offered fn this place. These truly beautiful mementoes of relatives. end- Irian le can nosy be obtained nr en cAPelise Po 'rifling 'IA to place them within the reach ,if all.- He has just received from' New York and Phil adylphia a large atoelt of, the very best Deaver:4 reotyne mammas, purchased at reduced prices, and is therefore enabled' to offpr tmihrut, expressive and lasting likenesses atet• ccoiingly In mr;"prices. igr.tit' opportunity ie new Jafrered, Such as may never agtin occur 'in this place, of log likenesses of oarents..,children, or whet' dear friend's, executed liwriature's own pencil,- and at once .elegant. and exact. . Pictures nisi taken for ringa t hinast pins ; medallions, Sze., equally perfect as those of a larger size. , Thatructione_giveut jruhe art on moderato' ,-. All are invited to call, examine' sneer' mens, test our artiatical• skill, and' see the Da. guerrentye of Sonny Lind II Open from 8 o'clock, A. M., t 0 .5 o'clock -P—M,_ tang 6 6nl MED LAFAYETTE . - COLLTME, BASTOII, PENN'A. THE next session of thistlnstittition which is now in successful operation with the most , encouraginrprospects, - will - commence on the thikd 'day ot SepteMber, mitt. -The Faculty consist of , - - - Rev. D.•V. AVLEArt, D.,• President and Processor-of--Moral-Science,-LOgio.ancl_thei.Eye: idences of Christianity. ' Jetties N. COFFIN, Esq., A. fleL, Vice. Presi. • dent and Professor of_Mathetriatics•and .3attx ral Philosophy. Rev. Guorms - ButtROWS, A. M.,-YErofetiSoV,or•-- Ancient Languages and Literature. W.AsnlxotoN_ tIiftGARTNXY, esti., A. M.,. - Professor of Mental Philosophy and - Rlietb - rie. - - .TAIt Es NI: o ttVEI,, 1 , .4 - L - C L. D., P rate , sot of Jurisprudence and Politi c al Economy. ,Tite coarse of study is I horou7h—the disci. pl Its /trim h tt nverial—llin po9iiiort healthy and tho charges moderate F.ir both taitim sad" his ril og. Subscribers of 6 . 100" and tiownrds to thl E t Is ernAt fund, us sin nroaress; send i pduils at this time, will lowa .the. benefit oe till re lootion whirr it will as %aslant . C;rstat s and razther int ' , motion can Ito had' h.' IrassMl Dr. t). V TAPT,nan. the Presi. dent of the C W.Jincltett, Eon Se.' cretary nt ;the Board of 'Prastees,•Easton. Pa. angl3 4t- P . A & W BENTZ such as Didion Flares, Tea Sets, doomed ..nd'• 'fillsyssfered - dishes; -- howl s; .--- t of I er-and-chri--.betr sets; pitchers. &e.. tocretnor with a lot o' Blue Liverpool Witr all of the latest style sad shapes, also, all flare various articles of the hest vilmmon . LY7,ile and Edge'!" ;rare. Che nosartmeni inolutlits a rt.w plain White and Gold /land China Tea Sets, • - ' of the beat quality -Ind style, and also ali the . nece4s il l y articles al the, test Granite, Slane' and Blue Livernoot Warr tit.tble for any sized - DIIIIICY or Tea Sets, - - -• • as may he wanted: to4pther with a variety of Glass Ware,. inclitdiec n fiso assortment of Em—and Table Ttintbl.ers, di4fios, footod and other howl's, goblets, - x•ine glaa , cs, lemonades, lamas, &o. The ir'ees lor all of which aro fixed .at tho , owest cash .ir.ce3. We itvt , e oar friondi who are in cant of articles to our lino to give us a mars .1 W J I) irekt,nr.itr The IlausenVe's Hely, and Huaband'S Joy! • • The Ganna.u.Washing Fluid,' • away entirely' with that lab°. loci task L.l of rubbing the clothes upon the washbOard It c iritains -to; itigrediess whatever, joijiirious to the finest Abric or the flesh. The proprie • tors wish every one to gyeit a trial, and it does nit prove %tins as recominandet, the rno• [toy, in every su.:ll aces. will by refutided.-- , . foil directions accompany each bottle. Retail price 12; coins per bottle, sufficient 'to do I mo ' ordinary washings, and saving the clot hes trier° by not robbing them; than the'cost of six bet tles—beiidest.' retnoirlfig . stains of fruit,-&a., if there be tiny, and the time.and labor saved. Prepared only by .P.llO YT & Co., . Phitadorhia.' 11:!) - 1 0 BA NKS, Fairview, Agent tar Cam berland oanty. • • • • AR orders received by htm. wholesale o/ ra tnil, will be promptly atteatlerl to. • .rtug'2o TREIVICON'S 3Elorrsp, BOSTQN. MASS, , . ' TI I S well konsvn establishment is still Con ductiolin-the-saitte--manneolt-hos-ai-ways--- been. 'rho central and pleasant situation of the house, us commodious arrangements,. and' the catutmts and luxuries to ho found .there, combine to render it agreeable and advantage one to the traveller. [laving been one of the firm, of John L. Tucker & Co.. so long ni the head of lile'fl3. ttOflishinept; tiro tkftlit . scriber pledges his Weer exertitins to.ntaintain us reputation, and to gfvo 'satisfaction td hie chatomere• atign,dt . WM H PARKER. EDWIN rAuKcn• i etivrt, A. rAnthal. 21.. Si. PARKER •84, CO. S, E; CORNER OF DALVERT Bt, LOMBARD STS, BA LTI NOR ' • - • ink BALERS in 1 in Plates; Eng lish, and Russia" Sneer Iron; 'Boiler end! Film Iron; noon ntul' Rod .1-ron; Iron, Wire;; Tinnoa Cop ter; Zinc; Speltm; Big and 'Bar 1,0114; Lead Pipe; Sheet Load; Block' and Bar Tin; Brass Kettles; Tinner's Tools" and Na= ohinco's Stove Trimmings; American Rivetri,• all suns, Tinned ;Ind Black • '&c. Mitch 25 - 18.5t—lylid. - • • 1. New Supply . FARINA, COFFEES, TEAS,. RICE - —SPICES, MOLASSES.: SYRUP, ' • and all rho .othar_ nucsasuny. varieties, just ro csived,tg ' '(jine2s) ' 'J W EBY, PUStNESS. MEN to lake ttio Agency (for n County or Conntice).foi:-.the Sale of, the QLII.MAN .4VASJIING-r,FLUID, being an article notch cheaper and easier-to,me Mini soap, and is warranted idOeritctly 'demo RD . -hinds of,clothing, , contninttig. io .l'otstli; setitiAish, Spirits 'el ~Tuipentine, 'Ammoniu,; Acids, or , any neticlo-itthnieverAhat will in' any manner- l.„itire-the finestfaltric or the /Mit It is Dr,. ur lie!a which, b4hen.,,mitio.introitintedi OM; stunt fiales cat inilitiejltitilOmgd in Clio Ageidi t PO. nes,. tertild, &to addttitit ..• IRO dr• jelylG7Shif..-fsiioBVcitit, A •• 2 SNCIC I ' 3 ' . ' I ?•P -014 1 t«tketitiOd: 111 : 11 "FA45;ggE:4 1 : ;31,4 ^Ay • Yes: i ~"i. Nov Vot2ttr9D;- . otieed I% :Milliners. DACSITEERZOTIMES I China and Crockery* Ware. White Granite Stone Ware; AGIEITMS•WANTES) I El