‘Sr Dl ; Ug«! Drugs! W Just ReceiVedd. 2 PHYSICIANS, .Country Merchant and Pedlars, atro invited to call and examine my stock of Me* dicirics, Paints, Glass, Oil, Varnishes, &c. patent Madiciaes,, , Pino Chemicals, Instruments, Pure, Essential Oils, •DYE-8 1 Herbs and,Extract*, Spices, ground and whole Essences,, , > Perfumery* &c. 'UJRFS. .; 'Log arid Cam Wootlsj , Oij YitrioV - Copperas,' Lac Dye; fAINTSi Indigoes, Madders, Sumac, Alum;'"'* ■Wethorilldc Brother’s Pure Load, Chrome Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish .Brushes, Jersey Window Glass, Linseed Oil, Turpentine; Copal and Coach Varnish, and Red Lead. . All of which will be sold at the veiy lowest market price, at the cheap Drug arid. Book store of >' ‘ ~ */■' S.W. HAVERSTICK. , '.Carlisle,December 14,1848. I .'V THOMSON’S COMPOUND SYKT'P OF TAR AND WOOD NAPHTHA. , Consumption, Congluj Ac; Its USB thb best Proof or its Valus'. From ifie Camden DemocroC.. 4<We are not In (lie habit of encouraging ompi ricism. nor of bestowing praise where merit, does not warrant : it, but having tried .TliomsonV Com pound Syrup of Tar in our family, we can aafely bear testimony to the invariable good effects that have resulted from its use. a We have used M in cases of sore throat; whooping cough, &c., and found it of great benefit. We regard it as an in valuable family medicine.” Prepared only at (he N. E. corner of Fifth and Spruce file.; Fhila; ‘ . ... ’■ Sold in Carlisle bjr. J. & W. B* Fleming, at 50 cents or SI per bottle. Decern tie? 14, idiS.—3t . ' , More Now Goods atllic NEW & CHEAP STORE. . THE subscribers would respectfully inform ibelr Friends and the public, that they have Just return' led Iroitt Philadelphia with a large lot of irt ; . , .NEW GOODS, purchased at,reduced prices, Atnong ; lhosegoods 'may be Found Clptois\ Qassimer.es <ind SnlUneltg, low priced, medium, and of llisireet quality, Ladies Dross Poods, such as Cashmeres, Alpa cas, plaid Stripes, Mous. de Loins; &c, . ■> Terkerre add olhelr Shawls £ood quality # pnd hew style, , , a . .« < Also, a splendid assorlmcHt at Calicoes; at prices from 4 to Cheap Tickings and Mus lins of all luridA, apd i large and eleganl lot of Bools and Shoca, with a good aseoHmeniof Gro ceries; all of which -we are determined to sell low. The Pekin Tea Compahy!s*far Oinied Tens are also for sale by us at Philadelphia Recall prices. E lease give us a call at the bornerof Hanover & outlier els. ; S, D. POWEL& CO. Carlisle, December?; 1648. Iv MORE NEW GOODS. <a THE subscriber has Just returned from the city with a tar£e supply of new goods. Uteri’s Wear. A Jargc assortment of Cloths, Cassimerea, Gassi* belts, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, and Coatings. Jbadles Ware; ' Sdch as FrericH MeHnoi, Satin Stripe) Alpacca s‘ory t handsondej Palrfietlo 2nd (.‘oburg (‘loth, Cashmeres, Moulddu Laines, fine qualities, 'ranch Cloth.for ladles edits, large assortment ol Mourning ’ (SoodS, and a great variety of other floods too numerous to mention, for salo by , (3, R. CROOKS. , Remember the stand m West Main el., west of Beojerri’s Hotel. ’ . December 7, 1846.* SliawlH. A BEAUTIFUL assortment.-if.Sbaarie ■Just opened and for sale cheaper than ever, by Dbceriber 7, 1848. v G B CROOKS, Rousscll’s Nectar, A SUPPLY of the above named Winter drink, has been received by P, MONYEIL November 30, 1849, Mackcrnl. A LOT of choice N0.,1' Mackeral in whole, half and quartet barrels, in store and for sale by •• October 2G, 1848. - 3. W. EBY. of the beet quality In store, \j and for sale by P. MONYER; November 30, 1848. . Cauarytiud Hemp Sped*. AFRESH supply of tfie above named seeds; just received by c> P. MONYUK. ... i( . / Craub’crrios... A LOT oF.FfosK Cranberries just received arid for salo at tho store of 3. W. EBY. ~ ' liable Oil. , ~ A' b'rand of superior Olive Oil received and for sale at the Tea arid Grocery store of . . J.,W. EBY... Proclamation WltErfl3A3 ih’o Honoriib 1 c Simyst.H kpnun»i President Judge of th*o several Courts of Com* In on ploaij of tlfo couililos df Uumborlond, Perry and Juniata, in Pennsylvania, qnd juislicoof the several Courts of Oyor oiyi Terminer and General Jail De livery, in sauf counties, and Jlpn, John Stuart anil JoWClondcriin, Judges of tho Court of Oyor and ToVmitior and General Jail lfelivcfy v fof jth’o ,trial of ail capital and other oifonccs, in tho said county of their precepts to me directed, dated lha 30lh of November, 1848, have ordered tho Court of Oyor and Terminer snd General Jail Delivery, to be hoidon at, Carlisle, on the 2d Monday of January next, (being theSibday) at 10 o f clock In theforc* noon, to continue two week. NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to the.Coro* »cr, Justices of tho Peace and Constables of the said county of Cumberland, that they are by the said pro* copt commanded to bo then amt there in their prapor persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, oxaroi* nations, and all other remembrances, to do r those things which to their offices appertain to be done,and all (hose that are hound by prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of said county, ore to bo there loprosocutc them as shall bo Just, JAMES HOFFERjShorlff*, Snxnirv’s Office, "? Carlisle. Dee. 7, 1848. , J life insurance:. Paritt Mutual hint Iksuiiabox Compa»v JVp. 91 Walnut St. Capital *50,000. fpilia Company is now ready to make Insurance X on Uvea, on tlio mutual system, wUhoutjla hlllty beyond the amount of tho premium. , , All the profits of ilia company divided annually Among the insured. Tho premium may bo paid monthly, quarterly, semi-annually, or annually, or one-lialf of Ihepte mimn may bo paid in a nolo at 13 -months. Individuals insured in this company become members of tho corporation, and vote for Trus tees, Per the greater security of parlies Insuring with •hie company, a guaranteo onpllal of $30,000 has been created to meet tho losses that may accrue upon policies issued by tbo.'company,'to bo held And used by the Trustees, until a capital orcood mg that amount has boon realized from the receipts mprotoinine, DANIEL L. MILLEit, President. WM. M. CLARK, Vico Presidents, • loiik W. llonMsii', Sfeorefary. * ■ . .The undersigned has been appointed Agent for 1 Carlisle-- Blank applications for insurance, With oil particulars, can bo had at the new store,' cor.’ tor of Ifatrovor end toulher sis. - s. d: POWEL. W. Foututc, Examining. Physician. Carlisle, Nov. 0, 1818,' .t • . ; : . Great Attraction Kr ike lloliidays! Rrlssklnhleß HeadQimrtoi^i; .. North Hanover St., - - THE subscriber would respectfully intoVm the citizens of Carlisle, and.thoire may visit it during' the .Hollidays, that, he is noty manafac turingand will keep.oruhand ft large assortment of OONPEOTIQNA&Y, Sy,GAK,. r P ;i LUMBS, &c. t suitable for the approaching festivities, which will be sold wholesialaor retail at the old stand, in North Hanpver street, a few doors north of lhe Bank, where ho also has on hand a large assort ment of Frqits and Nuts, of,the latesriroportation, which will be sold oh accommodating terms, con sisting in part of Oranges, lemons, Orapcs, Raisins, Prunes, Dates, Ciiron, Figs, Almonds, Cocoa .Nuts, 1 Cream-Nuts, Filberts, Pea Nuts, English Walnuts, &c. . Ho would also call atten tion to the best assortment of German & American Toys, ever brought, to this place, consisting in part •of fine French Tanoy boxes, kid and Jointed Dolls, all sizes; Doll heads, fine. China, Common Uelph -and Wooden Tea Setts, Kitchen and Furni ture in! boxes. brass arid tin Trumpets, woqly Dogs, hone, tin. basket .Rattles, penny Toys of all kinds, Waggons anti Wheelbarrows, fine tin Toys, Tools ip boxes, Dames; Puzzles, &c.; Pianos, Fiddles, Tambormes, Harmoomcans, Accordnons,' Drums, pang. Pistols, Glass .snd China Toys, fine sowing Baskets, Toy and Doll Baskets, and a variety of other prticlps.;< In con nexion with the above he had just received a prims lot of t , t Fresh Groceries consisting of Pulverized, Crushed; Loaf & Brown Sugars, New Oileans, Trinidad, Syrup & Sugar house Molasses, very cheap; Imperial, .Young Hyson and Black Tea, Chocolate, Water, Soda; Sugar and Pic-nio Crackers, Cheese, Bice, &c.; Fresh Spicys, such as Nutmegs) Cinnamon. Gin ger,Cloves, Pepper, Allspice, ground or Whole. All orders thankfully recelvea.and punctually attended to; \ . i; . P. MOftYBR, . Carlisle, November 30,18-18. ' Strong Breeze froui Philadelphia. CHAS, OGILBY, will bo receiving this week a largo selection of Winter Goods, comprising Frenchand English Merinocs, Cashmeres, Mousllnes, Tekair Shawls, and various articles of Ladlefe dress goods. , ~ ■. Pdf stock of Cloths, Cassimores, Vqstlnge, dec., will bo unusually .large and of the choicest style the city market can produce* Ladies and. Gentlemen are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. Remember Ihe Big Sign and Big Windows*, a few doors easf of the Market House, and directly opposite Martin's ftolcl. ' WRIGHT & SAXTON, TMPdUTERB and DEALERS in Foreign and Do 1. mestic Hardware, Glass, Paints, Oils, Nails, Iron, Steel, <scc., East High street, opposite Ogilby’s Dry Good store, have just received and are now opening a largo assortment of Goods in their line, to which they would invito (he attention of Farmers, Mechan ics, Builders, House-keepers, ami otherb. wanting Hardware, as ihoir stock ha* Wen bought at the low est rales, arid will be sold si a small profit. , They have also received a ibyr of “Hpvey’c Phtenl Straw and Corn Stalls Cullers,’ which they would invite the attention of Farmers. These machines have taken the premium at nearly alt the Agricultu ral Exhibitions in.the country, and are considered preferable to Any other culler riow in use; , ; Ocldbbr 20,1848. ’ .\ - REWAR&IVALI THE subscribers would announce to the public that they have just returned , from the Eastern cities with a magnificent selection of Fall & Winter Goods, consisting of cloths, cassimorcs and vestings,' of. the most varied and beautiful patterns, oil of which wil bp mode-up In the most approved style. They also keep superior Shirts, Bosoms , Cohars % Siocksy heck and pocket handkerchiefs, suspenders, gloves, ho- h,ats^capj J a gentleman s furnishing line, which will be sold at the smallest profits. They will also sell goods by the yard cheaper than any similar establishment in the. county. 'The cutting will be attended to as here tofore by W. B. Parkinson. Our work is all made under our own supervision. . Store in North Hanover street, nearly opposite the Dank. ARNOLD dc LIVINGSTON. Carlisle) Pctobcr 26,1848. New Goods! "QUICK SMBS Jfrn SMALL PROFITS.” WHO wants to buy cheap Lumberl Let them call down at CHURCH'S old Lumberyard, near the west encf of the old Harrisburg Bridge, at the River, Cumberland aide, where they can buy Common Boards for sll per and’Pine Shingles for $9 per thousand. , (.i ;.! ’; ,'l he subscriber..thankful for put favors, now of. feta to tho public at hi. old eatabllahed Lumbar Yard; at the weal end of Ibo old Harri.burg Bridge, the best selected lot of -< LUMBER on the bank of the river, consisting of 2Do.oflb long pine Shingles of the best quality, 180.000 long while pine Shingles, 2d quality, and 40,000 of 18 Inch Shingles, together,with 600,000 feci of Lumber of assorted thicknesses and qualities, such as 1, Is, 14, and 2 inch Pahneli 1, 14, I£, and 8 inch let Pom* mon; 1, 14, J^,and 2 inchSdCommon. Also, Ash and Poplar Plank; Poplar,* Scantling arid half inch Boards, Pino and Hemlock Joice and Scantling, seasoned Oak Plank, Dry Pannel, Isjond 2d Corn* mon Boards and Plank, stuck-up In (ho/yard since lost year. and.if persons tclis you. to the cbnttory don't believe them but scb.; Having also a Steam SaW Mill in, op.cratiop, and a largq slopk of Timber on band,'both the suhscribor.is prepared to saw bills to pidqy, fence boards, bafri floor plant, laths and polling at short notice. . . Tho Subscriber hopes by strict attention to business and a determination to sell lower than any other Yard at tho river, that his old customers and public) generally, will give him a call before purcha* sing elsewhere.' . HENRY CHURCH. Bridgeport, May 26, 1846. Save your Soles 1 GUTTA PERCHA fcOLESi ' W’M. M. POUTER, having, obtained the jrighl to übo ihuGutta PerchaSolcßfte prepared to apply them to old orinew Boots. The Gutta Percha possesses twice the durability of leather,'with (ho advantage of being entirely proof against water. Those, who feel tho necessity of keeping the feet dry, will oal! At Porter's Shoo Store, Main strcet, opposite the Methodist churoh. OarllslevDocembor 7, 1848.—Gl ' Keep tho peel Dry I BOOTS & SHOES! BOOTS & SHOES . JUST received at PORTER’S Shoo Store a fresh Baeo'tltnettl'of every article in the shoe trade, comprising Men’s calf, itip, water proof, and think Roots, Do. calf, kip; and think Brogans, Monroes,' Nullified and Slippojs, Boys’ and Youth’s, thick Boots and Brogans, Ladles morocco, kid, and leather ties, gaiters, & slippers, Misses apd Children's bools and gaiters, black arid fancy colored, together with Buffalo Over Shoos and Gum Shoos in groat variety. Those who wish to buy good work at fair prices,' are solicited to call. Don’t forgot the place— Porter’s Shoo Store, Main street, near tho Railroad Depot, December 7, 1848.—fit . . A CARD. DR. A. B. ARNOLD, a graduate of the Wash ington University of Baltimore, arid who. has attended ond of the principal medical schools of Germany, t'fr'o University of Pennsylvania, and for two Yeats lha Bleckley Hospital near Phila delphia, Ofitjih fo the public his'professional servi ces. in all its branches.' 1 ■ Plainfield. Ohmhorland county, 6 milea from Carlisle, on the State toad loading to Nowvlllo.' , September 14, 1848.—'Jiti* < .fc^S^.'dF^EyYERS. ADV*aTIBM> IHTBa, 1, VOLqWTBta ,, BV i.fr’oiKTIIBWT. sis;i* Andall ari?ojtliement*mTde under the Orders of the Poet nastarGenerAhtn aoiewspapetor newspapers, ofleilers un» sailed for In any Post-office, shall be Inserted In-the paper or pauors of tho town or place where the office advertising map be situated, having the largest circulation. [JWw Pott-OJftco Late, patsed March 3,1845., ■ LIST,OFI!ETTJEIRS romaining'in tho Post-office nt darlislo, Pa., December 1,1848. Persons in quiring for lettere.on this list, will pleasesaythcy are advertised. •, , . Askwith Thomas Nepp Johnson . Burns Edward Newhaus.Conrad Brenneman MelchoirS Parsons William Brennoman & GivlerS Prellz Henry Barber Mrs Eveline Philips Susannah Brown Henry Parker E Esq Breen Hugh Rennlnger Mr Bucher Mr (Tinner) Striker John Banks J O Stanton Samuel A Boose A J 2 Snider Mrs EUen Brenizer Ritnqr Snowden Robert Craig, Buller & Co gellerJaciß© Gallic F. ; , Sliner jp '. ‘ Cooke Mrs R W . Thomas 'Milton Oonely Barney Triplett J B Dunkm Miby . Taylor. Janies Duval i James L H Vendbrfer Bernhardt Dix U .$ Esq Whisler David Diller Daniel Wright Gaorgana , Eckert John. Wallace James or 7 Glauser S M John Owen 3 Giffin Jaa E, Wardecker Frederick Hiser John 2 Word John ,1 Hanson Wallet Warfield A-J Hays Jacob * , SohbiKfca 1 LetTE^s. Heath Benjamin© W Whitaker Robert Hemminger Jacob . Glenn John Herllein Michel , Doyle John Jones James, M,Esq Davis John Johns MarthaS Maloy James Jumper Benjamin©, Mitchell. Thoma- ; Kelso John jr Morrts David . Keeler Jacob . / Miles George.\Y ; Levan Mun;oe , Peach. Jacob. Leaipharl Margret , . , Weyer John H Lyles Dennis Lewis John. Lefever Isaac Fisher Artaxerxe© ; Raleigh O’Kearney t Mara Thomas; . Ash. Edward T . Myers John Crox William . TeaseyJohn • M’Nulty William Thompson James . HoUxer Henry GEO. SANDERSON,P.M. Liter Jacob-. M’Ginniss Margret M’Keehan Joseph Malone Daniel Meill George M’Cue Nancy Munroe Jno S Nolan Rev John Niohclsdn 0 .W BcgisteFi Notice. NOTICE ie hereby, given to all persons interested, that the following accounts' have been filed, in this office for examination,'by the accountants there in named, and will bo presented to the Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, for confirmation and allowance, on Tuesday the ISlh; day of December, A. D. 1848. * • ; . r, I. The account of Jacob Hofier, administrator of Nathan Reed, late of the borough of Newvllle, de ceased.; 'I. S; The accqupl of Dr.R. Gi Young, Ex’r.ofMar gaiet Young, [ate of Hampden township, dec’d. - The account of. Adam. Ei<,helbergeri deceased, Guardian of Abraham Sloigjeman, as settled by said guarJiap's administrator, . v 41 The account of Jacob Hoover* Ex’r of Nathan iel Ruby, late of Easlpennaboro’townshipi dec’d. The t account.■ of Johix Dqbb, Ex’r of Adam Eigholoergor, late of Silver Sprang township* dec’d. 6. The ofTHonias Urie, administrator do bonis non with the will annexed of Dr. Lemuel Gus- Un, late of the bdrough of Carlisle', d'ec’d. 7. The account of William Harper, Ex’r of John Harper, late of Mifflin township, dec’d.. 8. Tho account of John M’Dowoll, Bx’r of Agnes Douglcss, late of the borough of Carlisle, doc’d. 9. The account of Andrew Blair* Ex’r of John M’Clure, Jr., late of the borough of Carlisle, dec’d, 10. account of the Rev, Robert M’Cachren, Ex’r of Elizabeth Johnson, late of the borough of Newville, doo’d. tor de bonia non of John Slough, lalo of New lon township, dec’d. 12, The account of Susan Otto, administratrix of John Olio, late of South Middleton township, deoM. 13* Tho account of Jacob Sener, Bx’r of Francis* cus Brumbaok, late of the borough of Carlisle, de. ceased. . 14, The account of John Sprout, Ex’r ofEHiabclh Cauffman, late flf Hampden township, dec’d.. 15. The account of-Jacob Nickey, administrator of David,Nickey, late, of Frandford low.nahip, de ceased. 16. The accohat of Joseph D. Halbert, Esq., ad* : miniatrator, with the will annexed of Rachael Kline, late of the borough of Carlisle, dec’d, , w 17. Thp account of John Piper, Jr., administrator ofJohn Piper, Into of Monroe township, dop’d. . 18. The account of Wm, M. Biddle, Esq.,' admin* istrolor of Major George Blaooy, late of tHb United Slates Army,dec’d. < JAMES M'CULLOCH, Regititr. ■ Register's Ornci, > Nov. 16,1848.—4 t. f Auuuai Report OF the Allen and Easlpenrisbprough Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland county, Bep. tember 4, 1846. . v; * Araount of-property Insured Up to Sep lemboKO, 2847, : . * « . 6194fi{016 Amount insured the past £oar, 6108,804 Annulled the* past , *f,4tfB Whole amount how insured* Amount of premium note* in the Tjob *ury at laat report, ' ■* . $127,670 Am’tdrpoaUedthepait year,518,339.10. Cancollod ■ ; " 876 00 • ; • -,519,063:10 Whole am’t of notea now in force, $140,642 10 Whole number of policies issued, 1414 Surrendered, - . Now. in force, , •( , Balance In the Treasury on' the 6th of September 1648, Per centoge received post year, Interest received, • . Expenditure*. Paid E. Beatty for printing, 813 00 Paid J. B. Bratton do 16 00 Paid commission pri tax,' , 180 88 Paid interest,,. 19 08 Paid Manager*,. ; 5 , 84" Stf jPirfc C*. Paid Jonaf Laven, ... Paid Knox’s heirs, 8 PQ,..: Paid J. H. Grahom, 533 68, , Paid George M*Fi}oly, 166 00 , Paid James Start, , 860 66: > . . ~ $2,138 06$ Balance in tho, Treasury, 82,213 73A • ... LE'tyiS Soo’tj. November S 3, IQ4Q,—3t Auditor’s Notice. "Vj'OTICE la hereby given that the undersigned I.Y has been appointed an auditor by the Court of Common Plena of Comborland county, to mar shall and distribute the assetts in the hands of Charles J Barntlz and Jacob UofTcr, Assignees .of Jbhh Ml Good, to and among tho creditors of the said Good, and that ho will attend to said duties at, his office, in Carlisle, on Saturday the 10th day of December next, at 10 o’clock A. M. The creditors will'please present their claims at that tithe, and all. parties interested may then and there atteiul If they think proper. , , „ J. ELLIS BONHAM. November 3D, 1848.—St. Biidte Notice, , LETTERS Of; administration* on tha.Satate of Dr. John Creigh, late of the Borough'of Oarllalo, Oumhorland county, Pa„ doo’d., have been granted by the Register of aald county., All petaont indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and thosehaving.olaims will present them pro perly authenticated for settlement tp * ~ , , . ■ , . ALFRED OREIGH.AdratV November 16, 1818.—Of • ; ■ ( NOTICE Ishereby given that Untcnil lo apply at the next term of ,1)10 Court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county,'for a license,to keep 1 a.tavern or publio bpgso in (he.house I.now ocoupy .es such in She'pherdistbwn, Allen township.- v • ; ,v . . v - DAVID SHfcFF.ER. December 7, 1848.~3t . We !l}6undersigned citizens of Alien .township, Cumberland county, do'certify that wo.aro well. ac quainted with tho oboVo named David ShcaSer, ihat he is of good repute for Honesty and temperance, end la well vy.Uh house room and conveniences /bribe lodging and accommodation of strangers, and travellers* and that sach inn or. tavern is necessary to Qccoinmodiito tho public and entertain strangers and travellers'. ... S. tongneckor; banicl Sliollyi Michael Cockiin, Andrew Bean; Jacob Shelly, Henry Gusler, C. Tilzel, George Thomas* Charles Riugsman, Samuel Lind, Tolm W. Cooklinv James Graham. .Tavern license., NOTICE is neieby given ibailinlend id qpply at the next term of the court of Quarter Seaplons of Cumberland county, for a license to a.tav ern or.public,liouae in the.house 1 now occupy as such, in the East Ward, in the borough pf Car lisle- .. . CHARLES MAGLAUCHLIN, December 7. 1848.—3 l , W© the undersigned citizens of the East ward, of the Borough of Carlisle, in the county qf Cum berland, idd certify that we a>e well acquainted with the above named. Charles Maglauchlin, that he is of good repute for honosly and temperance, dnd Is well provided with house room and cohve niences for the accommodation of-alrangers and travellers, and that such inn -or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public'and enteitaih strangers And‘travellers. \ * Jno, Agnew, R. M'Cartnoy, Peter Spahr, . J, Frank. Banvii* ’ R. Snodgrass, S. D, Adair, D. Bryan, J. B.,Bratton, • • Jno/JS; Forster, . J. Goodyear, Jr. H. Wright, 1 Geo. Sanderson, David Martin, . Patrick Davidson! Cabinet making. -THE subscriber. respectfully Informs the public that ho will manufacture to ardor . Cabinet Ware every description, each n ~"** l as Bureaus, Secretaries', Sofas, Tables, Bedsteads and all articles In his line, and will sell ad cheap as can be bought any where in the county, and will warrant his furniture of good material and durable workman ship. Ho would invito tho public to call and. exam ine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. Covitus made at the.shortest notice and on mode rate terms.. . GEORGE SPANGLER. Carlisle, Oct. 12, 1848, DR. CREIGU, ('Successor of Dr. John Creigh % deceased. J WILL attend all medical calls in town or country, by day or night, and wil.l.gtve every attention to pa tients entrusted to his cire*. , ■. Office in-East High street, opposite Ogilby’s store November 23, 1848.—6 m , Daguerreotypes. THOSE wishing to have correct pictures of them,- selves dr.lhplr.jfrlends would do well to call soon at the Daguerreotype Room in Market Square, Carlisle, ■Room ofien from 8 A. M. til) 5 P. M. November 16,1848. J. A. THOMSON. Oum Shoes I Gmn Shoes! 1 AT PORTER’S SHOE STORE, you will find a large assortment of Metallic Gum Shoes, Patent Rubbers, Furred Rubbers and Buskins, Misses’ and Children’s Gum Shoes, all first rate and war ranted. . December 7,1818. Bags Wanted. THE highest’price will be paid (in calh or in pa per) by the .subscriber fot good RAGS. The tags may bo delivprdd.at the paper-mill, 6 miles.from Car lisle, rrr Ttr-tfae-Waiehopstrof •M‘rr~Jaeoo~ltwe4B),~rn~ Carlisle. 1 W.B, MULLEN. Caps. A SPLENDID assortment of Mens and Boys cloth and oil-clolh Cvps jnsi received, and for sale cheap at the hew store of S. D. POWELL & CO, Carlisle, November 2, 1848, Valuable Property, at Public Sale. BY virtue of.an. order of the. Court pf Common Picas of lp,a proceeding in partition between James .Wbodburp, ,end. Samuel Woodbuthv expose td public,gaiq, on the premises,’on Thursday,iho Slat of December,,lB4B, all that tract of Land,'situate apd being in the township of and county of Cumber* |and, boupded by lands of Isaac D. Parker, Esq. Ja* cob Dclishoover, Johnson Moorb,, and others, con taining . t ", ■ ; 254 Acres, more or less, -*• . The terms of aale.will Vosr—Five per cent, of the purchase money, to be poid at.(ho time of thoconfii (nation of the sale, the residue of one-half of the pur chase money to be paid on (ho Ist of April, 1849, when possession of tbe land will be given, end the j balance in throe annual payments, without interest, all of which payments shall be secured hy bond and mortgage, and the share of the said Mathew David son and his qix named children, shall remain in the land during his life time, the interest of which shall be' paid to him' for end during his life lime, or until | hia said children shall signify their willingness that thoprlndpal sum ho paid to him, or any part there of, end then (ho same shall he paid as the said mort gage becomes due. i164!866 •2099,381 JAMES HOPPER, Sh’fT. Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, Nov. 30,1848. Public Sale of Town Property, THAT largo two atory PLASTERED STONE HOUSE,.situated on tho north side of West High street, in tho borough of Car-* ifltHLlislo, adjoining the new brick stores of liULißßEnsmlnger <Sc Senseman, ia offered for sale There is a large Stone Warehouso on the lot, part of which belongs to the property now offered. • If not sold before Saturday tho 23d day of December next,- it will bo offered at pub,lie vendue on (bet day, at the Court House, at 10 o’clock irt the " forenoon. Per* sons can vlevy the property at any time by calling on the subscriber at his office, on the premises* <' . >t ;i \yM. B..KNOX, Atl*y for J. R. KnoX. NovemW 30, 1848. 1406 $8,684 86 ' 680. 32 86 62 $4,351 80 FOR RENT. ' (i-.'-a - THE property known ns MIDDLE 'wHsHb SEX MILLy, situ, Ho in Nonli Middle llini*flon ! < >'''n®liip,,3 miles oast,of Carlisle. are, ,00 acres of cleared lend, n nfw Mim;lumV Mill, wild four tun of stones, Snw Mill, Plaster and C|oyerMill. The vvntor power is one of ilio best in the Stale. ■ . ' Also, will be rsnlpd, sepnraiely, llio FULLING and CARDING MILL,. For pnttlenlnra apply to \VM. M. PENROSE, , Agent foilho owners. 1 November 30, 1848.—4 t PDBUO SAKE. THE subscriber will offer at public sale,' on the premises, on Satufdny the 33d day of Decombernosl, the following described property, via: 1 A lot of ground, situate in FomlVet street, in the borpugh of Carlisle, having thereon erected a ';jyi Frame House, stories high, SO feet in front wilha ! i|g||{|gybaok building 94 feet, and a Frame Sta; dBBBBKbIe, a good Garden, dlo. ■ AUnfa lot of ground adjoining lha above, contain ing 30 tael fa front and 940 in depth*'haWng a two I •tor? FRAME HOUSE, woalharbdordod, with a Driok back building 94 feel, ftonllng on PorofreUJS; and a Framo House, fronting on Chapel Alley* and all In good condition. • . / ' '«• The term# ofaalo are—One-fourth ofthe purchase money to bo paid cash, and tho balance in (bdr cqaul annual payment* thereafter, i •, Tho, abovo property .w|l) pqsiUvoly bo fold on said tiny, to the highest’and bW bidder.'m * • •" • «... • ANDREW HARD. November 9, 1848.—71* Aheadof all Competition I JUST PUBLISHED, SARTAIfS UNION MAGAZINE, OF LITERATURE AND ART, roR Januarv 1849. Muai KkatcLAtiD and Prof. Jokw S. V'. Hart, EditoKs. Eighty pagesJorretVor J)ress Idn ii'eW ty(je and extfa fine paper, three Mezzotiuto. ' Embellishments, and eight other Va ried Illustrations, ahd contributions from the pfebs of the following iv . talented, authors Rov. Albert Baines', Prof, James Rhoads, Mias Eliza' L. Sproat; Mrs., L, H. Sigourney', Mrs. E- F. Ellel, Mrs. £. Q. Kinney,. VV., fit. C-. Homer, John . Neal, Prof. James Lyno, Auguallno Duganne, Rev. G, W. Belhunc, D. D., Hen>y* T. Tuckermon, Mrs, Francis S-.Oagqod, George H- Baker;. Rev. John Todd; D. D.’ Alfred B. Street, Mary, Smith, John Brown, jV.L Marion R. Rond, Mrs., C. R. T«?wnsond, Charles J. Peterson, George 8, Burleigh, C. H. Wiley, Joseph Airs. F. B. M. Brotherson, prof. Joseph' Aldon, Anno C. Lynch, Mrs. C. M. Kirkland, Roy, W. Furness, D. D. The public are already aware that the. Union Ma gazine has changed residence, as.well as changed hands, since the publication of the December number, Messrs. Sariatn & Sloanakcr having purchased it of the former proprietors, and transferred Its place of publication from New York to Philadclphia. In ad* dilion, also, to the services of Mrs., Kirkland, who will qontinue, as heretofore, (o contribute to its pages, the proprietors have engaged, as an associate Editor, Prof. John S. Hart, of Philadelphia. , , . I it U. confidently believed lliat tho pajrons of the Magatlno.’will find signs of fmproeement, os well as change. Its external appearance is improved. For evidence of this, the reader need oply J-ook .for him self. In the pictorial department, tho magazine may 1 now fearlessly challenge a comparison with any of its rivals!. . , - ...... ■ In respect to the Uterary character of the maga* zine, it will.be the earncs.t endeavor of ail.concerned in its publication, tqeeauro for it the contributions, of .the best waters the, country affords. The proprietors have already, entered .into arrangements for articles from almost etorf writer of distinction in the United Stales, of which they bficy .what .they claim (0 be a very respectable ‘'first fiuits,”ih the present number, AN ORIGINAL NOVEL. i A special 'feature for the present, volume will bo i tho-publication of an Original Novel, the manuscript 1 of which has been purchased for tho purpose. . The 1 publication of this novel will commence In the third ; number, and will in no case be extended into the sue- ( cceding year,.even although a large number of extra j pages have to bo printed to bring it to a conclusion j before the close of the volume. This novel will open to tho reader a hew field of American traditions, en- | lirely untouched by Irving; or any. of our writers of historical fiction. The scene of. the story 1 is in North GaroUtlai just prior to tUq.Revolution! and it embodies in the form of. an entertaining ficti tious narrative, A mass of historical traditions re* spooling the early settlement of the Carolina*, which! if we mistake not, will give quite a now aspect to ; that part of our national History. THe writer, Mr. WDeyl Who has contributed a short tale to our pres- •, onl number, Is a native of North Carolina, ana has traversed carefully, all that part.o(*the country which he has. made the sceno oDits story; for the purpose of , giving the greater fidelity qod acedreoy to ilis de- ( ■criplions. /Without violating any of His secrets, we may. venture to tell his readers in advance, that .He . bos thrown an interest (something like. that, with which genius has invested the above of the Kniclter- 1 bookers) over even the" Dismal Swamp,” and that 1 hoi less dismal line of sandy, harborlest eea beach, which stretches for hundreds of miles soulh of Cape Fear. Another feature will be a series of stories by Prof. Alilen, of Wltliamstown, Mass.,illustrating the times of the early puritans. Rev. John Todd, D. D., of Pittsfield, Mass., will continue to cdhtributo Now England Legends, of 1 which Tpmo of the Wild Lakes,” In the January number, Is a fair specimen. " , PREMIUMS. Tho following splendid Engravings, suitable for Parlor Ornaments, have, been engraved pi in expense of more than 11000, and arc offered as Premiums' In -«onn»eCi(rr»-'Wttb-4b«--«ii«gasio#r—TJte-prioe of either picture Is of Itself $3. 1 . . A large whole-length Portrait of General Z. Tuylor Represented resting on .Ills war horse, Old Whltey, Engraved on steel, ih Meaiojinlo, by, J.sarlain, from Daguerreotypes taken from life expressly for this plaie. Size of the work, exclusive of the'margin, 21 by 16 inches. 1 i , Group of Portrait s of this Washington Family. luoldding GtOii. Washington Lady Washington, Eleanor Parke Curtis, George. Washington Parke Cnslls,’ end Washington's Favorite Servant. t En graving in on steel, by J,.Sustain,* from the dng(na) by, Savage. 'Size, exclusive bf margin, 24 by s l6 Inches; » ; ’ i ■, . Remember, our Prehliumk ate uot from old worn out Magazineplates t not.worth tho postage on: their transmission, as is tho case with the offers of some others.. The proprietors.pfSarUlo’s Union Magazine Intend in all instances,, when a promise if made, to produce something ofjyal merit and value. ■ - TERMS:- .. .. One copy of (ho Magazine, and one df the Prb* ; mfums, : WOO Two.copies u , ;V . . 5,00 Five copies of the Magazhup and one of,the . i Premiums, and a copy of the Magazine extra I to the Agent, . ... .10 Qo| Sinslo ooplo., . i S . S 1 Tho money must accompany each order. ivo/o(*| ter taken from the post bffiqo unless the postage Is paid. Address, JOHN SARTAIN & CO. | sd.St.; opposite Merchants’ Exchange, Philo • Pooehiber 7,1848, JOHN C. BAKER’S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OP Sarsaparilla. THIS article is employed with great success, and by the moat eminent physicians of thia city, for Ihe following diseases; Scrofula or Kings Evil, rheumatism, cutaneous diseases, siphilUio. affections, titter : umi ulcers, white swellings, scurvey, neuralgia or tio doulou reaux, cancer, goilu or bronchocele, (swelled neck) spine diseases, chronic disease-of the.lungs, to counteract the destructive, effects of mercury, jaundice, hyperthopy, or enlargement of the heart, palpitation And trembling of the heart and stomach, enlargemanlof the bones, Joints or ligaments. Also all the various diseases of the skin, such as tetter, ringworms, biles, pimples, carbuncles, etc* Dyspepsia and liver complaints, heryous af fections,. dropsical swellings, constitutional disor ders, and diseases originating from an impdre slate of lhe blood and other fluids of the body, fa short all dfse&scs where a change of the system is required. ' ‘ • , ■ f . • - , • Prpparedi only by the'proprietors,' John C. Ba ker & Co,'who esalo druggists and oherolalsVNo. 100 North Third sifee(, below Haoe street, Philo. Pricp.'fld Cents per bottle,' who always keep,,n, good general supply of fresh drugs.’ .Also, a new article, Imitation Glass, vpry yupe-j rlor, equal* lo English or rronbh/Ploiosi for onoi fifth tlie price, any size, according ,to order, toge-, ! ther with ofls, points, arid JifM* gcrtofally. I 1 The- Compound Fluid ijxtmol of Sarsaparilla | for sole by., Henry & fcaslpw. Druggists, corner of ) Market andiThlrd streets, Harrisburg, and sole agents for Dauphin county. Dcosmboc?, 18*18.—ly Wow Arrival. rpHE aulracrlliora have Jiiat received from Phil odd! I. phla a hetv end Freeh supply of ~ • Drugs, medicines, . uTDye-atuffr, Perfumery, Fancy Artlclee, Ac., Are ** Our etock Is now large end compute,and aiwe ere determined riot to be undersold, but to tell at the loweet cash pricer, we invite the attention of Country, .merchant*, physicians and olhera, to examine oat goods arid prices before purchasing elsewhere.. Juno 16,1848. J. * W. D. FLEMING. ' ■ Mou*cl(u tio.liuiliu, „ 00 PIECES figured Moiistin do Luinc, at I3J bought nl auction, for eule try ■■ „ December 7, 1810. , Id U' CROOKS. "Wood Wanted AT THIS OFFICE IMMEDIATELY. The Leading Periodical in America; GODY’S LADY’s'bOOK FOR 1849. "PREDICATED - to the Ladies of the United Edited by Sabah 3. Hals* Gsict Greenwood, and L. A. Gqdey. . < A Novelette by Miss E. Leslie, who contri butes to every No!, .v. , N, P. Willis 1 Origin’ll Scriptural Poetry. T. S, Arthur, who contributes to every No., illustrative of Croomo’s Sketches bfAxnerictn Character.. . . We intend merely to give a notice of oor inten tions for next year, leavipg to others longadver tisements—“lull of sohnd and fury, signifying nothing,’ 1 , ‘ , ri r , / Agreeably to the practice 'of lasijreßiy the pdb» . Usher Will issue as good a number each.month Bp he does in January. This is a novel feature, ip ’ Magazine publishing. During the,whole of!last year he gave more engravings and tnoreretding matter than any of Uts contemporaries, andwlll continue to do so next year. Those who subscribe to GODEV’S LADY’S BODK, mby do sounder the assurance that they will receive wore for their money In the, Magazine alone, than by subscrib ing to any oilier work. To this is added and in cluded in the same $3. the LADY’S NEWSPA PER, which contains in one month nearly, Sf pot quite ns much reading matter as the other month lies, making for $3, the amount of reading of two magazines a. month. . There are peculiarities about Godey’s Lady’sDqqk for the Jadies that no other Magazine possesses. Thereis a MeiczpUnt and Line Engraving in each number—-both by the best artiste. In addition to these, (here are given, monthly what no other magazine gives—• e col ored Fashion. Plato, with a full description. This feature is peculiar to Godey,as no other work baa theni every month.and colored- Then.there ate ' Caps, Bonnets, Chemisettes, Equestrianism for Ladies, with Engravings. The Ladies* Worlt Table,.with designs for knitting, netting, crotckj et, and all other kinds of work. Patterns* for Smoking Caps, Chair Covers, Window Curtains, D’Oyley’e, Purses, Begs, &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,paper,,which maybe taken out and bound. : Colored Modern Cottages, ahtf colored Flower Pieces occasionally. These lire all extra in Oodey, and to be found in no*other magazine. These were all given last year, and will bo continued. In addition we shall have Irj every No., ono of “Croome’s Sketches of Ameri can Characteristics,” a most amqejtigaerleß,novir first given to the Amerlcan pubUcl These will be illustrated in every. Nd. by a story from the powerful pen of Ti .8. Arthur;.Em. “The Changes of Fashion,” by Fay Robin son; Esq. This series will be very .Interesting to the ladies..., “The Applicability,of the Fine Artq (o Domestic Uses,” Is another series of Engrav ings now in preparation! and will be published during the yedr. “Cottage Furniture.”-. Having given ,so .many Model Cottages, we intend holt to commence the publication of,Collage Furniture -—a very necessary appendage to a Cottage, Religion and. History. Our superlor Artists! Walters, Tucker. Pease and Welsh, are now on engaged upon a sett of plates jllustrativeofthese two. subjects. . l iH ' Our Music. . Prepared expressly for us—moat?, ly original, and beautifully printed, has long conn manded a decided preference over that of anyothcr. magazine. Il ls a feature In the The .Book* The Literary Character of Godey’s Lady. Book, With such writers as Miss Leslie, Grace Green wood, W, G. Simras, Mrs. Eilat, T.,B.Arthur! Mrs. E. Oakes Smith, Mrs. X, C, Neal. H. T. Tuckerman, H. W, Herbert,.&o«* the author the Widow Bedqtt, Professor Frost, Bryant, Long fellow, Holmes—and a host of others—must al ways take the lead in literary meriil , r Terms*; ; , . . • ■ ■' . j For Three Dollars wo will aond the Lady’s Book, containing*more reading than any other monthly, and the Lady’s Dollar Newspaper pubr 1 risked twice, a month, which contains as much , reading as any of the S 3 periodicals of the day making three publications in one month, orif.tba subscriber prefers the following splendid engrav ings to the Lady’s Dollar Newspaper, (although we.would not advise,it;.as e&gfrayings cannot be sent through being crushed ot creased,) We Will send the beautiful plate contain? ing the portraits of Harriet Newell, Fanny Forres-, tor, Mrs. Stewart! Mrs. Ann H. Judsoh and Mrs* JE. B. Dwight, bnd the-platesof Christ Weeping, over Jerusalem, The Opening of the Sepulchre,* Deliverance of St, Peter, ghd The Rebuke. .If nrefered Jo the Newspaper or wo. will send' Miss Leslie’s of Amelia! and any three of. Mrs. QreyVbr Miss. Pickering’s popular novels. For Five poiln/s we will sgnd two copies of the Lady’s. Book, aua a set of the plates to each sub?, aoriberv , •;• • . . , ■, i ■For Ten. Dollars we will send five copies of the Lady’s .Book, and a copy to the person' sending’; the cldi>,.and;a setbfplates to each. For Twenty Dollars, eleven copies of .the Boog" jnd r set of Plates lo each subscriber, and acopy of the Book to the person sending the club. ; ■- For One Dollar we will sand the Lady’s 8001 l 4 months, and for 95 cents any one No. Postage ' to be paid on ail orders. Address, .■ • -■ ■ - L. A. GOOEY, 113ChcanutSt.,Pbila^ • Deconiber‘7, 1840. -/ * . , WEflTfeBN MEW . COLLEGE OF HEALTH, I 207 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y, . , M , TVR. G. C. VAUGHN’S Vegetable-Jnthoniriptlo XJ Mixture,,a celebrated medicine which has,mad* i great cures in all diseases, is now introduced into (bia , section.. The limits of an .advertisement will not ( permit on extended, notice of thisropicdy; wo ha«a ( only to bay it has for its Agents in the United S(atea and panadas a large number of, educated medical practitioners in high professional standing, who make , a general use of it in tholr practice in tho following. diseasest, .Dropsy, gVaVcl, and diseases of the Urin-s ‘ ary organs; Plies ond nfl .diseases of the bloodf de-.. ranttouienta of tho Livfcr, &c., and all genera! disease*!. oflh'orfystofn. ,/r is particularly requeued Ibsfall.. who conicrnplato tho use of ihlß,9r{iclq,orwhodesirer information respecting it, will obtain * pamphlet 9V 32 nogos. winch A gents .wHope names are below will* ciadiy give flwsyf this book treats upon the method . of dbroVefplains the properties of the article, and * thb diseases it lias been used for over thia counify, : ' an 1 for four years with such perfect cOocVr-^' 1 Qpcr 10 pages of testimony from the highest quartan ' will bo found, with names, places and. dates, wbiebt - ban be written to by any one interested; and the par lies will answer post paid communications. / Bo particular and ask for the pamphlet, a* no olhtt. * ■uch pamphlet haa ever been aeon. The evidence,dC.' 1 the power o( thla medicine over all disease* U gui)w an teed by poraona of well known standing In society.*; Put up In 80 oz. and Ift oz. bottle*., Price - ozisl 18 oz.; the larger bcinglho, cheaper. Every bottle Itaa “ G. C. VAUGHN’* written on the dlroc* ’i donate.' See pamphlet page 88. Prepared by Dr, G.’C. Vacon*, and »old at tbo principal office, 207 ■ Mainatrcet, Buffalo, N Y.. Office* devoted to the • Bale of tbie article exclusively, 183 Nomad, New York, and corner of Ease* and Washington, Salem, 1 Mas*., and by ell DtoggUu throughout thU country ' and Canada aa Agcntp. ’ . For. Mia by 6. W. Haveratick, Cat Hole; M. Lute* ’•! Harriiburg; Kuaiel & Dice, Dickinson, J.0A0.6. AUlck, Sblppenaburg; Adam* & Eahelman,6 tough*- town.. ; • •' October 28, 1818. coinrcc, Sugar, &«. .■ Hj •’ j’ V LARGE nnd (.uriural supply .Of fresh Rlii' iil Moolio and J».», Cofleos, as als6| ,Brpw|j'V Crushed, and- Pulverised l.oaf Suuan, of quality, boaldcs a general solopllojd of fnjsh .Spices • always on sl tlic old (7rpu cry .u nd ■ 'lea sloro . Of •,
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