Th Leading Periodical in America. GOBY’S LADY'S BOOK FOR 1849. rvEDICATED to the Ladies of (he United \J States. Edited by SarahJ. Hals, Grace GBKNWO°b, and L. A. Godev. ~ A Novelette by Miss. E. Leslie, who contri butes toevery No. 1 N. p. Willis’ Original Scriptural Poetry, > T, S. Arthur, who contributes to' every No., illustrative of Croome’a Sketches of American' Character. . ' We intend merely to give a notice of our inten tions for next year, leaving to others long-edver tigemcnls— u full of soUpd *and fury, signifying nothing.” ; ' - , Agreeably'lo tho practice bflast year, the pub lisher tyill issuo as good a number each month as he duds in January. This is a novel feature in Magazine publishing. During the whole of last year ho.gave more engravings and'more reading matter than any f of. his contemporaries, and will continue todo so next year. * Those who subscribe to GOOEY'S LADY’S BOOK, may do so under the assurance that they will receive more for their money in.the Magazine alone, than by,subscrib ing to any other work. To, this is added andl in cluded in the same $3. the LADY’S NEWSPA PER, which contains In one month nearly, if not quite as much reading matter as the other month lies, making for $3, the amount of rfeadmg ’of two magazines n mo ntfu There are peculiarities about Godoy’s Lady’s Book for the ladibs that no other Magaxino possesses. There is a Mezzotint mid Line Engraving in each number—both by the best artists. In addition to those, there are given monthly what no other magazine gives—a col ored Fashion Plate, with a full description. This feature is peculiar to Godey, as no other wprk has them every month and colored. Then there are Caps, Bonnets, Chemisettes, Equestrianism for Ladies, with Engravings. The Ladles’Wbrk Table, with designs for knitting, netting, crotch et, and all other kinds of work. Patterns for Smoking Caps, Chair Covers, Window Curtains; D’Oyley’s, Purses, Bags, &c. Health and Beau ty, with Engravings, Model Cottages, with ground plans, and other engravings, always il lustrative of something useful. Music, beautiful ly printed on tinted p&pet, which 1 may be. taken out and bound. Colored Modern Collages, and colored Flower Pieces occasionally. These are all extra in x Godoy, and to be found in no other magazine. These were all given last year, and Will bo continued. In addition we Shall have in ‘every No., one of‘‘Crbomo’s Sketches of Ameri can Characteristics,” a most amusing scriek, now first given to the American public. These will bo illustrated in every No. by a story from the powerful pen of T. S. Arthur, Esq. “The Changes of Fashion,”. Illustrated by Fay Robin son, Esq. This series will be very interesting to theladies. “The Applicability.of. the Fine Arts to Domestic Uses,” is another series of Engrav ings now in preparAtidnv ahd Will Be published during the year. . u Cotiage Furniture.” Having given 66 mahV,Model-Cottages, we intend now to commence tile publication of Cottage Furniture —a very ndcesSary appendage to a Cottage.,; ‘ Religion opd History. Our superior Artists, Walters, Tucker, Pease and Welsh, are now en engaged upon a sell of plates illustrative of these two subjects.•• Our Music. Prepared expressly for us—most ly original, and beautifully printed, has long com manded a decided preference over that ofanyfrfrer magazine. It is a feature in the The Book. The Literary Character of Godey’s Lady Book. With such writers as Miss Leslie, Grace Green- Wood, W. O. Simms, Mrs. Eliot, T, S. Arthur, Mrs. E. Oakes Smith, Mrs. J. C; Neal,H. T. Tuckerman, H. W.. Herbert; &c.,’ thenuthor of Ihe Widow Bedott, Professor Frost, folldw, Holmes—and a host of others—must.al ways take the lead In literary merit. TERMS For Three Dollars we will send tho Lady’s book, containing more reading than any other khnnUily, And the Lady’s Dollar Newspaper pub* lishcd twice a month, which contains as much reading as any of the $3 periodicals of the day—. Making Ihtto pUbHcatibha In one month, or if the subscriber thb followlhg splendid engrav ings to the Lady’s Dollar Newspaper, (although we would not adviso.it, as engravings cannot be Cent through the mail \VitHom being, crushed or 'creased,) we will send the beautiful plate contain ing the portraits of Harriet Newell, Fanny Forres ter; Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Ann H. Judson and Mrs. E. U. Dwight, and the plates of Christ Weeping bver Jerusalem, The Opening of. DcllVrranfcc of Si, Peter; dnu The ttebuhe. If nrefered to the Newspaper or Plates, wo will send Miss Leslie’s Novel'of Amelia, and Editors. . Eigbly pages of letter press on new type and extra tine paper, three Mezzotinlo Embellishments, and eight other va- ried Illustrations, and contributions from tho pens of the following talented authors: Rev. Albert Barnes, Prof. Juntos Rhoads,' Kiln Elixa L. Sproat, Mrs. L. 11. Sigourney, Mrs. E. F.‘ Eliot, Mrs. G. C. Kinney, W. 11. C. Hoanor, John Neal, Prof. James Xynd, Augustine Dugonno, Rev; O. W. Dothano, D. D., Henry T. Tuokormnn, Mrs: Francis & Osgood, George. 11. Dokor, .Rev. John Todd, D. D., Alfred B. Slreoli Mary Smith,'John Brown, jr., Marlon H. Rond, Mrs. C. R. I’ownsend, Charles J. Peterson, George S. Burleigh, C. H. Wiloy, Joseph R. Chandler, Mrs. F. B. M. Brolherson, Prof. Joseph Aldon, Anno C. Lynch, Mrs. C. M. Kirkland, Rev, W. 11. Furness, D. D. The public arc already aware that the Unloh Ma gazine has changed residence, as welt as changed hands, since (Ira publication ofllio December number, Messrs. Sartain-& Sloanakor having purchased it of (be former proprietors, and transferred its place of publication from Now York to Philadelphia, In atj*‘ (jillon, also. In the services of Mrs*. Kirkland, who will continue, as heretofore, to contribute to Its pages, the proprietors have engaged, os an associate Editor, Prof, John 8. Hart, of Philadelphia. , It is confidently believed that tho patrons of the Magazine will find signs of improvement, os.well as change. Its external appearance is improved. For evidence of this, tho reader need only look for him* self. In tho pictorial department, tho magazine may now fearlessly challenge a comparison with any of its rivals. ' In redp'oel to tho Literary character of tho mags* zino, it will be fho earnest endeavor, of alt concerned In its publication, to soaur'6 for It the cohlribullohs bf tho best writers that thb country affords*' The fropriotors have already entered Into arrangements for articles from almost every Writer of distinction in the United States, of which thoy offer what they blatm to bo a very respectable “first fruits,” in the present number. AN ORIGINAL NbVEL. A special feature fbr the present volume will bo (he publication of an Original Novel, tiro manuscript df which lias boon purehaeod for (ho purpose. The publication of this novo) wilt" conlmCnCo in, (ho third number, and will in nA case bopslcndad into the sue deeding year, even although a. largo number of extra pvges have to bo printed la_bring it to p conclusion noforo tho close of the volutno. This novel .will open ■° (ho reader a now Hold of Ampriaan traditions, on, tlroly untouched by Irving, Cooper, or any of our writers of historical fiction. Th'e scene of > the story is in Nbrlh prior;, to the and.it embodjes la (bp.form of an entertaining ficti* tious jriarrtitiye, a mass of historical traditions re specting;, (he early settlement,of. the Carollnas, which, 1 If we mistake not, will give quite a 1 new aspect to that part of our national history. Tho writer, Mr, Wiley, who has contributed a short talc, to our.brcs* ont number, is a native of North Carolina, ana'ha's traversed carefully, all that jtari of the country Which he has made (he scene of his story, for the purpose of giving tho greater fidelity, and accuta'cy to his det scripttons. Without violating any of his iedrots, wq raay vonturc to tell his rodders in advance, that be has thrown an (somcthing like that with which genius hap. invested .tho above of the Knicker bockers) over even the 41 Dismal Swamp,” and that not less dismal lino of sandy, harborless sea; beach, which stretches for hundreds of miles south of Capo Fear. . ; Another feature will bo a series of stones by Prof. Alden„of Williamslbw'n, Mass., illustrating tho times of the early puritans. , Übv. John Todd, D. D., of Pittsfield, Mass.* will continue tb ; contribute New England Legends, of which 44 Tomo'of tho Wild Lakes;” in the January number, Is o fair specimen. • '■ '■ . PREMIUMS. ;' . - The following 'splendid ‘ Engravings, suitable Tor Parlor Ornaments, have been engraved at an expense of more thanBloo.o, andaro offered as Premiums in connection with the magazine.. The price ? of* either, picture is of itself $3. : ; ;. . ' . A targe whole-length Portrait of General Z,‘ Taylor Represented resting on'his War horse, Old Whitby. EngraV.cd on steel, inMfczzbllnlo.by-J'.'Barlaih;Trom Daguerreotypes taken; from life expressly for thls plate.; Size of the work, exclusive of tho margin, 21 by 16 inches. : • Group of Portraita of Ihe Wqthinglnn Family. Including G©«»..Washington, Lady; Washington, Eleanor Parke ’Curtis, George Washington ParKfe Ctislls,, and Washington's Favorite. Servant.' En graving in Mezzotinto, on.slecl) by j. SartainTrom, (he original by Savage, Size, oxduslW df margin', 24 by 16 inches. Remember, our Premiums ore not from ala worn out Magaxine plates, hal worth the postage on : their transmission,'as is the, case willi (He offers.of some others. The proprietors of Snrlain's Union Mogazlno intend in oil Instances, when a promise is made; to produce something oTFcal bieHt and Value; • - ’ TERMSi One copy of tho Magazine, and one ofilio Pre- miums,. $3 00 Two copies 44 « ;5 00 Five copies of tho Magazine and one of tho . Premiums, oqd a copy of tho Magazine extra*, .... to tho Agent, 10 00 Single copies,' • ■ > 25 .The money must accompany unch.ordcr. No.loi ter taken: from the post office, unless tho postage is paid. Address, , JOHN SARTAIN &. CO. • 3d St.; opposite Merchants' Exchange, Phital December?, 1848... - . JOHN C. BAKER’S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OP Sarsaparilla. , THIS article is employed with great success, ami by the most eminent physicians of this city, for the following diseases: ’ . * Scrofula or Kings Evil, rheumatism,cutaneous diseases, sijphilitic aflections, littnr-and ulcers, while swellings, scurvey, neuralgia or tiodoulou. rouux, cancer, goitu or bronchocole,*(swelled nock) spine diseases, chronic disease of the lungs, to counteract the destructive effects 0 f mercury, jaundice, hypenhopy, or enlargement of the.hdari, palpitation and trembling of the heart and stomach, enlargement of the hones, joints or ligaments. Also all.the various diseases of the'skin, such as tetter, ringworms, biles, 1 pimples, carbuncles, etc, Dyspepsia and liver complaints, nervous af fections, dropsical swellings, constitutional disor ders, end diseases originating .from, an Impure stale of the blood and other-fluids of the body, in short all diseases whercachange of the system is required. Prepared only by the proprietors, John C. Ba r ker & Co, w ho esale druggists ami chemists, No. 100 North Thlrd slreel, below Race street, Phila. Pride, 60 cents per bottle, who always keep a good and general supply of fresh drugs. Alsp, a new. article, Imitation Plats Glass, very stipe rior, equal to English or French-Plates, for one fifth the price, any size, according to order, toge ther with oils, paints, and glass generally. The Compound Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla for sale ; by Henry & Caslow, Druggists, corner of Market and Third streets, Harrisburg, and sole agents fur Dauphin county. Defcsmber?, 18-48.—1 y . . KOBE NEW GOODS. THE subscriber has just returned from the city with a large supply of now goods. llten’s Wear. A largo assortment of Cloths, Cassimcrcs, Cnssi nelts, Henlhokjr Jeans, Tweeds, and' Coatings. liadics Ware. Subh de Frehcli M.qrinofl, Satin Stripe, Alpacca very handsome; Palmetto anil Coburg Cloth, Cashmoree, Moue. do Laines, very finequailties, French Cloßi forladics sake, large assortment of Mourhing Goods; rind rt groat variety bf other goods 100 numerous to mention, for sale by « a. H. CROOKS. • Remember tllb stand in West Main su, west of Bretem’s Hotel. - . > , December 7, 1818. •’ Zttouselln cteXdlikcs* ■9O PIECES figured Mouslin do Laine, at Id* ’bought at auqlior). for sale by > ; December 7, 1048. U R CROOKS; Gum Shoes! Onto AT PORTER’S SHOE STORE, you will find a largo Assortment of Metallic Gum Shoes, Potent Rubbers, Fdrred Rubbers and Dufiltins, Misses’ and Children’s Gum Shoes,* all first rate and war ranted, December 7, 1848, Tavern License. NOTICE la hereby given that 1 intend to apply ul the next term of the Court of Qifartcr Sessions of Cdmftertaftd county, for a license to keep a tavern or ptibllo house in the house 1 now occupy as such ia Shophcrdstown; Allen township. . . DAVID SIIBFFER. Dcifembor 7,1848. Wo tho undersigned chitons of Allen township, Cumberland county, do certify that wo are well ac quainted with the above named David ShoifTor, that he Is of good rentllo for honesty ahd (ompfcfatioe, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation'of strangers and travellers, omlthat sach; inn or tavern Is necessary to accommodate tho public and entertain strangers and travellers. . H. Longneckor, Daniel Shelly,* ! Michael Cooklin, Andrew Bean, J.oub Sliolly, llunry Gualor, 1 ,/ TIUwJ, George Thomas, Charles Blngsman, Samuel Llhd,« John W. Cooklin, , Jaipos Graham. T'avcru lalccnso, NOTIOE.is hereby given that 1 intend to apply at the next term of the court of Quarter Sessions of Oumborland county, for a. Ileonso.to keep a tav ern or public houao in tho house I now occupy as suoh, in the East Ward, in tho borough or Oar- Xisle* CHARLES MAGLAUOHLIN. December 7,18d8. —3t ■" : / . the undersigned citizens of the. East Ward, oftlio Borough of Carlisle, In tho county of Cum berland, do oortify that wo arc well'acquainted with the above named Charles Moglaupluin, that ho is of good repute for honesty nnd teftipotnnod, arid is well provided With house room and, conve niences for tho accommodation of strangers'and travellers, and that such lon or tavern is nooossnry to adcommodtflo tho public and entertain strangers and travellers'.' , 1 ■ • : , Jno. Agnew, il* M’Ddrlnoy, ■ Pufor ppnh’r,, J.' Frank,Barron,. R. Snodgrass, S. D. Adair, D, Bryan, , J, B. Biattoni Jno. E. Forster, , J. Goodyear, Jr, It. Wright, Goo, Santlotsoii, David MatlW, Patrick UiWideou. Great Attraction forlhe Jlolliday|| . ICrlslklriltles jßteafr^artcrfc ; . , - NoRTH IiANOVEn ST., CARLISLE. ' THE subscriber would respectfully Inform the oUizens of Carlisle, Wd those who tony visit it during the, Holliday a*, that he is now martufar tariptf and oW Hand a large assortment of CONFECTIONARY, SIIGAR PLUMBS, &a., Suitable forlhoapproAdhihg festivities, which will be so.ld wfiolesAle oVtelalj at the old stand', In North J-lanover street, a few doors north of the Bank, Mierq ho £*lso has on hand a large assort ment of Fruits and Nuts, of the latest importation, which will bo sold on accommodating terms, con sisting-in part of . Oranges, Xeinpus, Grapes, Raisins, Prunes, Dates, Citron, Figs, Almonds, Cocoa Nuts, Cream Nuts, Filberts, Pea Nuts, English Walnuts, &o. .He would also call atten tion to the best assortment of French, German * American Toys, ever brought to this place, consisting ip part of fine French fancy boxes,, kid and jointed Dolls, all sizes;.Doll heads, fine China, Common Uelph and Wooden Tea Setts, . Kitchen setts and Furni ture in boxes, brass and tin Trumpets, wooly Dogs, bohe* tin, basket and other jUtlle's, penhy •Toys of all'klnda, Waggons and Wheelbarrows, fine tin 'J'dys. Tools in bokos, Gaines, Puzzles, &c.j Pianos, Fiddles,TamborineS,.Hann.eoninans; Accordeons, Drums,-Cdns, pistols. Glass and China Toys, fine sewing Baskets, Toy and Doll Baskets, and a .variety of other articles, in con nexion with the above hVhaS just received a prime lot of . Fresh Groceries, consisting of Pulv6rized,.Crushed, Loaf & Brown Sugars, New Oileans, Trinidad, Syrup & Sugar house Molasses, very cheap; Imperial, Voung Hyson and JllAck Tha; Chocolate, Water, Soda, SngaV and 'Pie-nlb 1 Crackers, Cheese, Rice; &c.; Fresh Spices, such aA Nutmegs, Cinnamon. Gin ger, Cloves, Pepper, Allspice, ground or whole. All ofde« thankfully received and punctually attended (o.M ■ ' .. ' P.-MONYBR. Carlisle, November 30; . 1 ' Strong Breeze from Philadelphia. CrtAS. OGILBY T will bo receiving this week ,a largo scleclioil tif Winter Odddft, comprising French and English iftorlnoes, Cashmeres, Mobslinea, Tokair Shawls, and various articles of Ladies dress goods; : (jd'/dtock of Cloths, Casslmerss, Vestings* &c., will bo unusually largoand of the choicest stylo the city market can produce. Ladies and Gentlemen are respectfully invited, lo cAII drid oJcnmine for themselves. Remember the Dig Sign and Big Windows,.a few doors east qf'tho Market House, and directly opposite Martin’s Hotel. WRIGHT & SAXTON, IMPORTERS and DE ALERS in Foreign and Do mestic Hardware, Gians, Pdinta, Oils,Nails, Iron, Steel, &c., East High street, opposite Ogilby’s Dry Good store, have just, received and are now opening a large of Goods in their lino, to which they would invite the attention of Farmers, Mechan ics, Builders, House-keepers, and others wanting Hardware, as their stock has been bought at the low est rales, and will be sold at a small profit. They have also received d few ,of“Hovey*s Patent Straw and .Cora Stalk Cutters,” to which they would invito the attention of Farmers. These machines have taken the premium at nearly oil the Agricultu ral; Exhibitions In the, country, end are considered preferable to any other cutter now in use, October 26, IS4S. NEW ARRIVAL.! THE subscribers would announce to the public that they faiave.just returned from the Eastern cities with a magnificent selection of Fall & Winter Goods, consisting of cloths, cassimeres spd vesting, of the modi varied and beautiful patterns, all of which wil be made-up in the most approved stylo. .They also keep superior Shtris, Bosoms, Cottars , Slocks, neck ond pocket handkerchiefs,, euspcndcie, gloves, ho siery, hats, caps,and boots; in short, every thing in a gentleman’s furnishing line, which will be sold at the smallest profits. They will also sell goods ; by the yard chcapdrjhnn any similar establishment in the county. The cutting will be attended to as here tofore by .W- B. Parkinson. Our work is all ihsde under our own supervision. Store in North Hanover street, nearly opposite the Bonk. ARNOLD «fc LIVINGSTON. Carlisle, October 26,1648. /"(RANpERRIES of: the best quality in store, \J and for.sale by P. MONYER. November 30, 1818. ‘ Canary and Hemp Seed* AFRESFtaupply of tho above named seeds, just received by P, MONYER. .November SO, 1818. Roussoll’s Nectar. A SUPPLY of the above named Winter drink, has been received by P. MONYER. November 30,1818. Cranberries. A LOT of Fresh Cranberries just received and for sale at the storo of November 16, 1848. Olncltcral. A LOT of ohbibe No. 1 MackcrnJ (9 whole, half add. quarter barrels, in store and for sale by :■ October 26,1848. a J. WTEBY. -. - Co flee. Sugar/ &c.* A- LARGE and general supply of fresh Rio, XJL Mocho and Java Coffees, ns also Brown, Crhdhcd and PulverizedLbafShgars; of best quality; bbsldes a gfenerol selection of fresh Spices altfkyS oft hand dt (ho old Grocery and Tea store of S, W. EBY, Carlisle; Oclobbr 26,1846. Table Oil; . A CHOICE brand of superior Olivo Oil received XX -and for sale at tho Ten and Grocery storo of Carlisle, November 16, 1648. Cups;-. A SPLENDID assortment of Mens and Boys cloth And olbblolh Cvita just received, and for sale cheap at tho new store of * S. D. POWELL & CO. Carlisle, November 2, 1848. • i Rub* V/untcd. rpHE highest price *lll be paid (In cash or in pa- X per) by (ho subscriberf6rgood RAGS.' Thoregs fuoy bo delivered at the paper-mill, 6 miles from Oar lisle, or at the Warehouso of Mr.‘ Jacob Rhoem, In Carlisle. 1 W. B. MULLEN. DB/IV. L. CRBIGIV; ’ f Successor of Dr,'John Creigh, deceated.J WILL attend all medical calls in town or country, by day or night, and will give every alfohUoh {6 pa tients entrusted to his oaro. Office in East High street, opposite Ogilby’s store November 28, 1848, Cm Cabinet Nuhtifgi 1 THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he will manufacture to order ■ Cabinet Ware fSSSSSts ESSS3 of every description, such as Bureaus. Secretariesj Sofa?; Tables, Bedsteads and all articles in his lino, and will 'sell os cheap as pan *bo bought any whore In iho county,' and Will warrant Ills'furniture of ; good matorlal’aml durable workman ship, 110 would invito Iho public to call and 6xom- Ino his slock boforo purchasing elsewhere.' n Coriins made at lh* shortest notice and on mode rate . . . GEORGE &PANOLER, i.CarlUo, Oct. 13, 1848.' ‘ ' Buguemotypoti. , .. THOSE wishing to haVc correct pictures of them selves or their friends would da wplh to ca|l soon at the Daguerreotype RoominMarkol Square, Carlisle. Room open (Vein BA. M. till 6P. M. . *• I 1 November X 6,1848. 1 J.A. THOMSON.’ ! Begliter’s Notice. is hereby given to alf persons ittfcroßted, the following accounts: havA bdeh.-filed in this officA’fht examination,'by the qcconptantstholrfi ift named,'land will be presented to the ,6'rplWnfl* Court of jOuniborlaiid county; for confirmation ort'd allo^Anco,/on Tuesday Ihe 12th day of December, A. to. iS4i •. \ 1 ... r. Th’e, Account of Jacob ttofler, administrator Of Nathan Rccd, laVe of the borough of Nowvllle, do ccAsed. ' I 3; Tllo Accddnt of D r ; ft. G. Voting. Ex’r. of Mar gatet Yodijg, late of Hampden township; dec’d. 3. Th’o accdtint‘of AdAm JEichclbcrger, deceased, Guardian <|f AbrahAm Sioigleman, as settled by said guardian'sjadministrator. 4. The Account of Jacob Hoover, Ex’r of Nathan iel Ruby, late of Eastponnsboro* township, dec’d. 5. The (account of John Bobb; Ex*r of Adam Eichelborgtr, late of Silver Spring township, deo’d., • 6. The Account of Thomas Urie, administrator de bonis non with the will annexed of Dr. Lemuel Qua-, tin, late of the borough of Carlisle, dec’d, 7. The Account of William Harper, Ex’r of Jqhn Harper, latb of Mifflin township, dec’d. 0. The Recount of John M’Dowell, Ex’r of Aghea Dougless, late of the borough of OarlUie,,doc’(d. 9. The account of Andrew Blair, B*’r of .John M’Clure, JV.fc late of (ho Wrotigh of Carlisle, dec’d. 10. THp account, 6f the Rev. Robert M’Cachrcn, Ex’r of Elizabeth Johnson, lute of the borough of Newville, dec’d. 11. The account ofGeorgo Sanderson, admlnistra. tor de bCnfs non of John Slough, late’ of’ Newton lowtiship, dec’d. , 12, Tho account of Susan Otto, administratrix of John Otlo;dale of Sooth 'Middleton township,’deo’d. 13, Tlieiacoount of Jacob ,Sener, Ex’r, of Francis* cus' Brumtyack; late Of' the boroUgh of Carlisle, .de ceased. •. , 14. The account.orJohnSprobl, Ex’r of Elizabeth Cauffman,. late of Hampden township, deo’d.. ■ 15. The account of Jadob Nickoy, of David. Nickey, late of Frandford township,’ de* ceased. 16. Thb accoont.of Joseph D. Halbert; Eeq., ad ministrator, with llio will annbtcd.'qf Raphael Kline; late ofthe-borough of Carlisle, dcc’d. 17. The’.account of Jojin Piper, Jr., administrator of John Piper, IdteofMonroe township, dcc’d. . 18; The account of Wm.' M. 'Biddle/ admin? Istralor of Major Georgo Blaney, late of the .United States Army/decM* 1 - v u . : JAMES M’CULLOCH, RegitUr, Reg i stir's Office, > Nov. 16; 1648 4l f ■VIOTICE Is hereby glventhnt the Undersigned IN has been appointed an auditor by the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, lb mar shall and distribute the assetts in the hands of Charles Barnitz and Jacob Hotter, Assignees of John Mi. Good, to and among the creditors of the said Good, and that he.will attend to said duties at his office, la Carlisle, on Saturday the I6lb day of Decembot next, at 10 o’clock A. M. The creditors will please present their claims at that time, and all pArtleb Interested may then and there attend if they think proper. J, ELLIS BONHAM. . November 30, 1848.—3 t 1 . Auditor’s Notice. ' THE Auditor appointed by'the Court ofCoromon Pleas of Cumberland county; to marshal end distri bute the assets in the hands of Henry Lcldigh, As signee of tsaab Kemper, will attend to the duties of hla appointment at his office in the borough of Car lisle, on Saturday the 9th day of' December next, at 10 o’clock ini the forenoon, at which time and place creditors will presenttbeirclaims, and all particsin* tercstdd may attend if they ihink proper. WM. B. KNOX, Auditor. . • November 23, 1848.—ht ' ..i.. LETTERS of administration on the estate of Dr. John Creigh, late of the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county. Pa., dec’d., have.been granted by the'Register of said county. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and tboscbavlng claims will present them pro po.ly authenticated for settlement to . ALFRED CREIGH, Admr. November 16, 1848.—6 t LETTERS of administration on tho estate of John Greenwood, deq., late of Nowlon tp., Cumber land county, Pa., have been granted to the subscriber residing in said township. All persons Indebted to suid estate are requested to. make immediate pay ment, and. those having claims will present thbm properly authenticated for settlement. . WM: GREENWOOD, Admf. Nov. 2,1848.—61* OF tho Allen and Eaatpedndborough Muttial Eire Insurance Company of Cumberland county,Sep* tember 4, 1848. Amount of property insured op to Sop - tember 6, 2847, $1945,015 Amount insured the past year, $163,50A Annulled tho past year, 7,438 Whole amount now insured, #2090,281 Amount of premium qotes in tho Tjca syry at last report, $127,070 Am’l depositedthb float year, $13,339 10 . " Cancelled. “ 376.00 : —512,963 10 Whole am’l of notes now in force, . $140,642 10 Whole ntfmhfer of policies issued, . 1414 8 J. W.EBY. Now in fimty 1406 Balancb In the I'rebshry* bn (he 6{ft of ' ! September 1848, -' $3,684 86 Per centage received past year; 660 33 Interest recMvtid. - , .86 62 Expenditures. Raid E,‘ rfeaßy for printing, #l3 00 Pold J. D.'Bratton , do - .16 QU Paid commission bn tax; 160 86 Paid ihterest, 10 00 - Pdld’Managcrs, 84 39 , , Damage by Fire. Paid Jonas Lavon, 475 06$ Paid Knot’s heirs, 6 06 . Paid J. H. Graham* 832 53 Paid Qootge*M’Fecly, Iflfl pp Paid Jamcd §tart, 866 66 J. W. EBY. - , ." , ; $8,138 06$ Balance In the Treasury, $2,213 73A * LEWIS HYER, Sco’ty. November 33, 1846.—9 t "qmCK &ALES AND SMALL 'PROFITS," ‘TTTHO Wont* to buy cheap Lumber 1, Let them VV coll'down sf CHURCH’S old Lumber near the west end of tho old Harrisburg Bridge, at the River, Cumberland side, where they can buy Common Boards for $ll per thousand, and Pine Shingles for $0 per thousand,? . .. . Tho subscriber, lhapkfulfor past favors, how of fers to Iho public at his old established L&inbbr Yard, at. iho west end of tho old Harrisburg Bridge, the best selected lot. of LUMBER on the bank of tho river, consisting of 200,000 long pine Shingles of (ho best quality, 160.000 longwhito pine Shingles, 2d quality, nn(li Pino and Oak, tho BUbscrlboris prepared to saw bills to order, fence boards,' barn floor plank, laths and pulling at short hbtioq. •. * ■ ’'•. • : <" ■! Tho auWcribor hopes by strict attention Iq,business! and, a determination to sell .lower than any other Yard nt the rlvorj that his old customers and. tho rublb generally, will give him •>’call boforo purcha sing elsewhere. . HENRY CHURCH. Maj 26,1(148.' 1 ' . > Auditor’s Notice. Estate Notice. Notice. Aunnai Report $4,‘351 80 H«vf Uooda! To Butter makers. THE. subscribers having purchased the right of Cumberland county for making Crowell’s Patent Thermometer Churns,', they wouldrespoctfully in form thoFaWncrs and the public in general, that they will make add oiler for sale these churha at the Cab inet Waforooin of George Spangler, in Ndtlh Han over street,' holt ddd'r lo David Smith's office'. The principal advantage (hia churd has over all other Churns is, ‘that it is so constructed that the top Can bo taken oif so as to give free Access to the Inside of the clnirn, which makes it convenient to put in the cream and get but the butter. A thermometer is Attached to the. one end of the churn so.as to show the exact temperature of the cream, which experience show's should.be CO degrees to make good bulled./ A cham ber or. space Is arranged around tbo bottom of the churn for the purpose of admitting cold or,warm wa ter, so as to. bring the cream to the desired turo without mixing the water with the cream. The secret in churning butter is to have your cream ai the proper temperature—it will, produce moV'o And bettor butter'and take less time id ch\irrilng : —\\ churns equally well in cold dr warm.weather, no such thing a£ having pealded, butter—all that, is necessary to make- good butter all seASona of the y ear Is to get oh‘e ’of Crowell's Patent Thcrmdrhqter thufnfl. We wobld most respectfully Invito the .public to ‘call and exam ine for themselves; . , , , ." , * GEdftoft SPANGLER; . .. . SAML. MYERS. Carlisle, Oct. 18, 1845. / * CERTIFICATES. Atr. George Spongier .*, - . Sir—We have been using the Thermometer Churn I. got of you for some time and find it far superior to the old barrel churn for several reasons. -First, great saving of time in, gettipß butter, the average time of churning.being about fifteen minutes; (ell weathers) we have got butter In-the short Apace often minutes. Secondly; the. butter when obtained U much firmer than whert iising. any other churn. , tihally, mjr folks,say they would not exchange for any.other churn and twice the,original cost of th’e ter churtt. Yours, &c. . r GEO. W. SHEAFBRI , Seplhrabct 2&, 1848. ' ■ ' Mr? George Spangler > • . . , , . X Hav'e tHb Crdwell Thermometer Churn you made fof'mb in Use al my place, and! do not hesitate to feity that no farmer should be without it Fifteen minutes is all the tinto required td hake butler, and the value Pfthis laVlrig of tlrtib dhd labor consists In it requires tlnie Al any one season than another,' and that the temperature oflbooreaul, necessary to make butter, is produced with, certainty and without the admixture of warm or cold watel with the cream Itself. ' FREDK; WATTS. 'August 17, 1848. To ike Public For the benefit of the Bettor par t of irtdti (lonian) I give this certificate after using the Thermometer churn made by Mr. George Spangler of this place, I would have none other in my family. Wo have been using the churn for thirty yoa;s past; and I must say it fa not to be compared to Crowell's Thermometer Churn, either for speed of cKurnirig or convenience. In the old barrel churn- it took gener* ally from four to-six hours to chiirn the churning now in the Thermometer churn wo can churn butler in from fifteen to twenty minutes, by bringing (he cream to the proper temperature, {can recommend it to the public os no cheat. September 4, 1848. WIGS AND BRAIDS; WILLIAM WEBB, takes this method of return' ing hia sincere thanks to bis numerous friends and the public generally, for the liberal encouragement they have bestowed upon fata), arid would inform them that he has just received from the city a large and.very superior lot of. * Metallic Wigs, , Three quarter do.;' Scalp,' Ladies' plain Frizcttes, or front Braids; also a small assortment of LadiesVCurls, a splbndid attlclo, of late & improved style on combs, Brushes, &8; He has alsd received a select and superior lot, of Hair, Tooth, Nall and Clothes brushes 1 , English and Buffalo Morn Cmnbsi Dressing, and Pocket, do), unities that cannot fail to recommend themselves by theiriuperidr.Qmsh; , t s y ■ ‘ Ladies and others wishing to purchase dnylblng in.the above line, will, find it tp theta advantage by palling nnd.eidmining tny .stopk, as I j£el confident that the articles, and prices attached to them, will ensure genoral.satisfaction. „ Carlisle, Nov. 23, 164&—3i Taluablo. Property at Public Sale. BY virtue of an Order of the Court of Common Plcdi of Cumberland county; in d proceeding ir partition between James .Wbodburn* and. Samue Woodblirhi et al., 1 will expose (b public sate, on.tho premises, on Thursday, tho 21st of December, 1848, all that certain tract of Land, situate.and being in the township of Dickinson, and county of Cumber land, bounded by lands of Isaac D. Parker, Esq. Ja cob DcHzhoovcr, Johnson Mootc, and others, con taining. ■ i • ... 254 Acres, more or less. 154.360 ‘ Tho terms of sale will bo:—-Five per cent, of tho • purchase money to be paid at tho time of the confir mation of tho sole, the rosiduo of one-half of the pur* 1 chase money to be paid on tho lat of April, 1849, when possession of (he land will bo given, and (he balance in- three annual pkyipcnrs, without interest, all of which payments Cbofl be secured $ huqd and mortgage, and tbo share of the said Mathew David son and his six named children, shall remain in (ho land during his life time, the interest of which.shall ho paid, to hiiu .l'oj’.pml dijr/ijg })ik Jifo J; timo, or,unli| his said children signify (heir willingness that , the principal sum |ie paid to him. or,any part thpre- ( of, and then the same shall bo paid as (ho said mort gage becomes duo. • .i . ~ . . . , JAMES fjtOEFER, Sh’fT. Bhoti(Ta Office, Carlisle, Nov. 30i 1848. Public Sale of Town Property. THAT largo two olory PLASTERED STONjJ • HOUSE, situated on tho north aide qf ffiiM Weal High street, in tho borough of Cer i,,,gLr»lol adjoining tiro now brick .tores of liUiHHEtumingcr dc.Sonsjrarrn, is offered fqr.gelo, Thofo is a largo Stono Warehonao on itro lot, parto: which belongs to the property now offered. If not .did irhforo Saturday tho.S3d day of December next it will, be offered at pnblto vontlge on that day,altbo Court Houao, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. Per son, can view the property at any lime by calling on tho subscriber at hia office, on tho promises. , WM.B, KNOX; Att’y for J. R.' Kno*. November SO, 1648. FOR RENT. a MII A THE property known as MIDDLE ffIMMa SEX MlLLS.situatoinNorth Middle li«lilß» t toWnB h'P* 3 miles east of Carlisle. inSßHfcTiicro are 00 aores of cleared land, a new Merchant Mill, with four run of starves, Saw Mill, Plaster and Clover Mill* The waiter power is one of tho best in tho Stale. , Also, will be rented, separately, (ho FULLING and C ARDING MILL.. Fot paHiculare apply to WM. M. PENROSE, Agent for Iho owner*. -November 30,1846.—4( ~ • PlfSLtO SALE. THE subscriber will offer.'at public sale, on Iho ( premises, on Saturday llio 23d day of Docombcr next, | tbo following described properly, visi,. I( :>«. A lot of. ground, sftualo in Pomfrot street, in the borough of Carlisle, having thereon, creeled a o-L-a f Fram4 House,’ ij stories high, 20 foci in (Vanl wlth a IJiHffiOTbaok,building 24 feet, and a Frame Bla- JSSBBftblo, a good Garden, dtb. Also,'a lot of ground adjoining the above* contain-. 2ng 30 -feet in fronfand 240 in depth, having a two ■lory FRAME HOUSE, weutherboarded, .with a. Brick back building 24 feel, (Venting,on PomlVo* ■*.< onri.i ll Frame Hoppe, fronting on' Chape! Alloy, ant alrm good condition. \ • 1 ho terms of sale are—One*four(h qf the purchase money to bo paid oash, end the balance In four equal I annual payments thereafter.:). , . ... . I The above properly will positively be sold on said day, to Iho highest and.best bidder. -J -w • HAKE. : Nuvirnbqt.D, 1848 7i» . , V: AY T^°?^C^^eW^e'l ; Y, WESTERN NEW YORK COLLEGE OF IIEAtTH. 207 Main Street, Buffalo, N. K DR. g. C. VAUGHN’S Vegetable WAohtriptlc Mixture, a celebrated medicine Which hi! mad* ' great cures in all diseases, fa now Introduced intothis section. The limits of ait advertisement will fcUk permit an extended notice of this remedy; frb only to say it has for its Agerits in the United dtitsi' and Canadas d largo number of educated medical practitioners in high professional standing, who make a general Use of it in tbeir practice id the following diseases: Dropsy, gravel, and diseases of Ihd aria* ary organs; Flies and all diseases ot the blood;'dey rangements of the Liver, dec., and all gohoral diseases of the aystoih. It is particularly re’dilcsted that tit Who contemplate the use of this article, br who desire - Information respecting It, will obtain A tiampblet of 32 pages, Which Agents whoso names are below wilt gladly give Away,; this book treats Upon the method of the properties of the article, and the diseases it Has been Used for over this country an 1 Europe for four years with such perfect effect.— 'Over 16 pages ofteslinldny froih the highestquirtisrs will bo found, with names, places ah'd Uatbsl Whlch can be written to by any one interested*, Add this tic# will answer post paid communication*.- - 80-particular and ctsk. fbh the pamphlet; as riojhliefr suck pamphlet has ever been seen*. . The eUdenclsdr the power Of this medicine oyer all diseases frguU* ahtccd by persons of well known standing In society*. Put up, in 30 ( ok. and 12 ok. bottles. Price.££,3o oi ; $1 12 oi.\ the larger being the/cheapen Ever Jr bottle has k * C. VAUGnN M Bus dlrac*-. t tiona, dec. See pamphlet page 28V Fre'hirWdbyDf*. ! G. C./VAConx*. and sold at the principal pnScfe,SP7 - Main street, Buffalo, N Y. Offices devoted to this ;ale Of this article,, exclusively, 132 Noma, New York; and corner of Essex and Waa|iid gi'on, ; Baletn',' Mass., and by all Druggists throughout this cotlrilry and Canada as Agents. . , .. . ~ For sale by W. Hayersljck, Cdilisle ~ M. littlii HArHsbUrg; Russel & Dice, Dickinson; J. C.JcG. Bl Allick, Bhippensburg; Adams dt EsHelrttSn,6toUghsV .town. . I Octobef do; iS4§. • _ ' X*urliy the JBlobdl r . - - i>R. KEEEEXt’S paivaceA; E OR the removal dhdpermanebt cbfe of, all dis cases arising from an impure stdte bfthe and habit of thobody, viz: . ' ’ Chronic bronchitis', catarrh, pleurisy*, cotignii dc.‘, scrofula In dll Its scald-head, salt iHetonij * chtancohs erupliohVof the head’, face, body, and ex tremities, chronic diseases of the liver, f tomicb, ahii. bowels, chronic rbcUmatlsth;, chronic enlargement of . the joints and ligaments, white swellings, hip-joint affections, abceases, UlccrSj syphilitic disorders, mer curial arid betedilary predispositldhsihib.. Spring and slimmer have pasted away, and autumn ■ is once more with' tis. There is d melancholy sad ness in the season and all nature seems to feel thij change that 11 stealing silently on. ; Man seeini Id shrink from the coming winter ahd prepares hijnself ‘ to moot the changes which the seasons impose upon him.. But how is if witli the bea-rldclen.jjatrtVT to scrofula, liver*diseases, chest fhemiUsmJ ’ or any,of the numerous disorders time thaif - rise In the organs of digestion arid sd soon, ufy.up Uw springs of life! How..does ho feel the changes!—• Whdf gloomy forebodings lie in the future! The sear and yellow leaf of autumn remind him that **d#* coy’s effacing lingers” are already active in their ■ tvoik of desolation’. He feels dad kiiowslhal with* but relief • • ; , , , • r . . >Vilh him life’s scenes o’er*, . . .. His beating heart will cease to beat. . i But bounteous band of nature'scattered around us no remedy ip drive disease, from the sya-| again tho upon the cheek!— j Must hours, days, wee&s and months, be consumed 'ln anguish and suffering 1 Our answer is emphstir l cally noi the Panacea is a remedy pf. unsurpassed‘ alterative,powers and.will *Oj faf aa.humaa ggeugf and foresight drive disease .fjjom the ; system and fpstorc |t again to From the/papt we may judge What has once been don,# can be done again. FrtJip the advantages co^k ferrod bn the afflicted by the Panacea, ( dll mar rea sonably hope for, and expect to derive PCQefltaT : Read tho following evidence: .■ „ . , .PmcAnsirnii, June 9, 1847. _ Having been apprized of the nature of cea, it affoidi me much pleasure to be ible t t? jocoqi? • mpnd itjSß a remedy for those con-. slilbribndMnd glaudular diseases, to which It u pecially adapted, 'J'hose who affixedand, JO; (Joire imjdipino as alterative, cannot 9btam.lt in.r more active Ojhd uniform state, than be found in the I have Used, it in several instances with decided success.' Yoijra .^ALUsqS.Mjt);. • prepared. North-west corner 3d & South strrelf, Philadelphia. For sale by Samvsl Elliott, parr jislo, and by Druggists *and Merchants throughout ih'eamnty. , t . . , t ■ . ; ~ Price $1 fycf boltlg.or 0 bottles lor For par ticulars st|o pamphlets.; >. October 26, 1848.— 6 m . • . . JOSEPH BHROM; T\R." A ; ,D- n graduate of {bo JL/ mgtonUnlvdrslly of .Baltimore, anjl wbo hM attended one of the principal med/oa.l schpolsof Germany, the, University of fqr.two yep re t|je.,plpckloy Hospital near Phila delphia, offers to the puMfo bis professional sem ces* fn all its branches. • ■ r , j. Plainfield,, Cumberland county, >Cailielo, on the State road leading to Newsmen (September 14, 1848.——3oi* . ~ . ~~. Nciv ArHvixi. ~~7^ THE subscribers.biavQ just received Rota t’mlaclti phia a new and Fresh supply of mA ~ Bungs, jUeaifeipfeiiJ,, )¥ Dye-stuffs, Perfumery; Fancy A nicies, ,&.c M «kP Our stock Is now largo and complete,ejwJ.as*© ffe determined not tq bo undersold, but to spU qt tlje lowest cash prices, we Invite the attention of country merchants, physicians and others, to examine our gootjjs and prices before purchasing.elsewhere. t , June 16,1848. J. & W. B. FLEMING. ■ ~ XIFE y [S , Penn Mutual Lire Ingea A^cepoMpAiy. A'o, 31 WalnuL St. Capital bSO.OOP. j fPHis Company is.notv ready to males Insures/;*. . X on Lives, on the mutual system, without iia • bllily beyond llio noiount of the premium., n,„ i . Ail the profile of the oorapnny divided Sfinually among the insured. ■ 1 >. "!> ,i'i,, The tpay.ba paid monthly, quarterly, semi-annually;' orannually, ar,opp-|islf of the pie tn juni may bu paid in a note at IQ'jnonths* V> Individuals Insured in, this ,company become members of the oorporalioh, and voloforTtui- IfbS. ■ .. ■), ; . , ' " t, ,(, I?«r,tfiri planter security of parties insuring, with, tills company, a guarantee capital of,s£o,ooo,h»a I been created to moot tho losses ,thaf qiab aebrup upon policips isauntLbJl lint, company,.lmbb hoiS. and used by the IPtuelcea, until a papltal exceed-, ing (Hat, amount has been realized from thferecblMs of premimns. ~ , , n DAWIRL Li MllXfik;President. •Wnia M. pLARK, Vico President*. . .lokn W.Honxm, Secretary. ■ The undersigned hss. been appointed Agent for Blank.applications for Insurancci with full particulars, can ho ; had at the hew alore.'cot. ner of Hanover and lioulher sis, '■ " ■ 1 ■ s.d,po^F teas. . A FRESH supply of MX ,M