r " . .. DIED* llia morning of the Dili' insti.al the 1 residence . c her eon in-law, Mrs. M*bo*i\bt Caufmak, cohsort • f ) H nao Coufmahj den., nged CUyears S months and 4 days* , .' ( 0« Sunday llio 17lh insl.; at his residence in tins, ofoU g|i, JSpward Pendcorasb, at an advanced age. / lu this borough, on the 18th inst., Alice, daughter f peter and Catherine. Spahr, aged 2 years and 6 ninths. The subject of the above notice was a lovely and nlerosliog child. For one.of her ago she h*ad a re*.i narkable talent for music, and was able to recite; evcral little songs. Shortly before Death called her o her heavenly Father, silo was heard to lisp the trords ofsome favorite verse. Fifteen minutes before I,a breathed her lust, she repeated, in an audible oiuo, these words, and asked her parents to sing the erso— "Weep not for me when I’m laid low !’* lived child (—Ho who has said “suffer little children ocomo unlo me,” hoe,for some wise t proper to remove thee from this world of trouble o a brighter anfl better one. With tho parents we ruly sympathise—the. loss, of their beloved child is n ovoro and trying affliction, Of their child and of hem it may bo said— V No trace of Aueshrhome is left, ’ • Save memoried words, but lispud in g|ccJ A nd nought can heal iho hearts there cleft, But the hone of bright Eternity. * A FIIIBNU. [ ~~ DodlcilUoUV npIlE now. Union Church recently eroded In Plain field,Cumberland. county, will bo dedicated la ic service of almighty God, with appropriate reliffi us exorcises, on Sunday, (he 7th of January. The rcparalory service will commence on the Friday revious. The Dedication Sermon will bo preached y Rev, Mr. Wmo, of Carlisle. The public generally re Invited to attend. ' THQS. GIIASON; M. HAHN, A. RICHARDS, Committee . December SI, 1848. Assignecsliip Account, .. IHE account of Johp K. Kelso* Assignee of Wil- liam Noacro, having, been presented to (he Court >f Common Pleas of Cumberland couhty, said court ippointed the first day of the January Term; 1849, or the final confirmation of said accounts, and rule m all persons concerned to appear and show cause vhy (ho same sliall not be confirmed and allowed by mid court. . JAS. F. LAMI3ERTON, Prolhy. . Prothonolnry’s Office, > larlislo, Ucc. 21; 1848—3 l 5 House for Rcut. is hoi often that wo Hava occasion to advertise houses fur real, bat at present we would say that wo have (he house now occupied by G,. VV. Ililncr, Esq., to leK Persons wishing a cotnfortublo and con* Vcntcnl dwelling, will please apply to . . T. O: SULLIVAN. December 21,1848r-S.L < ( Orphans’ Court Sales N pilradanco ofo'n drdbi’ bf the Orphans' Court of _ Cumberland cobniy. ihe Kcnl Estate of John /reenwood, lolc of said county, deceased, consisting >f a . Piece or Tract of Liini), situate inDickinson township, in salt) county, bound id by lands of Adani Coover, Thomas, Ship and alters, con tainihg . . ‘ - 4 Acxesj more or less, wUhltio. Improvements, will bo offered- for solo at public vonduo or outcry, bn tho premises', by the un dersigned, bis administrator,.on Saturday the 3d.day iff February, 1849, at 11 o'clock, A, Mi of said day. Tarms cash bn confimation of the sale and execu tion and delivery of a deed to tho purchaser.' _ WILLIAM GREENWOOD, Adm’r. jjcccmber 21, 1848-*-7t House and Dot at Private Sale. IHE subscriber offers at private sale the following described real estate, situate in Cburchtown, ionroo township, Cumberland county, to wil; A ot of ground containing 108 feet i i front and extend ng back 158 feet, more or less, situated an the south Vest corner of Main and Popular streets, having thereon erected a large two story Uriel* House, m rT n f ‘* ,f> Btoiy Wrick back-building, n forgo rame Warehouse,, \Vneh House, Cistern in the 'on), Frame Stable, Carriage House, &c. Tho front room of said house has been occupied for many years as a store room, and' has tho ncces my shelving, counters, «Scc. t attached to the same. This property is one of (he very best In Church tawn in point of convenience, comfort and location, ind is well adapted for any kind of business. Also, a lot of ground odjoining tbu above, contain* ng 33 feet in front and 163 feet in depth, more or less,.which has been used and occupied mcorntnon vjih the above described lot of ground. The above properties will bo sold separately or ogothcr tdiuit ibo cdrivbniencc of purchasers, Tho arms of sale will bo made cdsy, and any information dative to said properties can bo had by calling upon So subscribed at iho store of. Mr. Ogilby, in Carlisle. .. .. al . HJSN-RT A. STURGEON. December 81, 1848—if orphans’ cam tfpursuonco of ah order of (lib Orphiitls* Cot/rl of i. Cumberland county, (ho following Ilonl Estate; ate tl>o properly of Armstrong Irvine, docM., will he old on (ho promises, on Monday (ho 16th day of lanuary, 1849, dt 12 o’clock noon, of that day. viz: AM that certain plantation or tract of land, situate n Silver Spring towriship, in said county,.hounded >y lands of George Bclslioovcr, Jacob Harhfan, An* Ircvv Irvine and others, and containing about 121 ACRES,. ibout 85 acres of which arc Limestone,, and (ho re mainder Slate land of good quality. Between 20 and 10 acres arc in thriving young timber and jh i resi due in cultivation. The land is well fenced, u Jorge (lortion of it being post and rail.' The improvements ire a lore© , . Stone Dwelling Hous6, KITCHEN, n largo Stone Bank Barn, Hili n Thrashing Machine attached, mid oilier out nnidings. Thoro is a good well at iho door am] a \cry superior I imeslono spring near (ho house, A foung Apple Orchard of grafted fruit and other iinds of fruit trees on the promises. There oro two pood mills within a milo of this farm. Thcio ate & I groat quantity of Locust trees on said farm. Tho conditions of sola will be made known on tHb ilsy of sale by HENRY W. IRVJNB, ». Admr. of Armatong Irvine, dco'd. | December 21. 1848—4 t "Washington hotel, . Caruble, Pa* I 1 HE undersigned having leased that well known . and COMMODIOUS HOTEL, ailuale on Main ■reel, on (he north-west corner of (he public squaic, n the Borough of Carlisle, Pa., lately in (he occu mney of George Bootem, Esq , would respectfully nform hid friends and the public generally, that ho prepared 1° accommodate all who may favor him with a call, m a manner which ho flatters nim self Cannot fail to prove satisfactory. The house has iho most pleasant location in the borough, fronting on Main' street and tho public square—is but a fow slops from the Railroad Dopot, and adjacent to the Court House.' It has recently boon refitted with now furniture and other improvements added, well calcu lated to promote the ease und comfort of his guests. ,His TABLE will always bo supplied with the Choicest and most faro tho market can afford, and his BAR; with tho best of Liquors. , f’ho STABLING belonging to. Ihp establishment » good and cxtonslvo, end will always bo supplied, with tho best provender, and atiomlod by careful hostlers, Nothing shall be loft undone to render comforta ble those who favor him with their patronage* and he hopes, by strict and proper attention to ids business, to merit and receive a liberal share of public oncour *R«m\snf. H. L. BURKHOLDER, Agent. December 81, 1848—Om ' OIBDONS. Just received a splendid assortment -it of cherry colored and plaid Ribbons. VELVETS— Dlk .Matoom and Naierino B|uo olvots for Bonnots, for sale very cheap at the new £D POWEL & CO ai, 1648 sJHAWLS. A handsome'assortment of Terkerrb J and other Shawls, just received and fbr phlp by December 31, 1848. 8 D PO’WEL & 00’ j, ■ . ..New Clothing Store. .Corner of Hanover arid LoutherStreets, iri. the room ! formerly occupied by C, Inhojf, as a Grocery Store, rfUIB subscriber has received and is now opening j JL-n • hoico selection of Winter Goods, consisting jOf Cloths, Cflssihiercs and Vestings, newest stylo at the lowest roles, which he will make up into > Fi’ock and Dress Coals, Over CoMs, Sacks, Cloaks, Pant’s and Vests, Dress and Frock Coats of cloth from $0 upwards, Pants j from 1,60 to $6, Vests from 70 cis. to s3*, Cloaks | from $8 to $BO. He also keeps shirts, bosoms, col lars, nock and pocket handkerchiefs, comforts, caps, gloves and hosiery, in short everything oppertoining to a gentleman's wardrobe* As he is agent foV oh extensive house ho >vill b'o Enabled to offer fresh goods at least onco a month; ■ Ho will receive regu larly the Now Yorkand Philadelphia' FASHIONS, and Will spare no pains In getting up his work in the mosldurable ahd fashlonolde manner. He will also make up work purchased at in tho most careful manlier. Ho’will pay particular atten tion to ChildronVcloihing. He respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. W. B, PARKINSON, . Agent for the Proprietor. *• Carlisle, December 21,1848. . Xlic Holidays arc Coming! O W. HaVERSTICIC,. begs leave to announce O* lhat l*o has supi lied hinisclf with a largo nnd splendid slock of FANCY ARTICLES, FRUITS, AND CONFECTIONARY, suitable for tho ap preaching Holidays, which ho will bo prepared to exhibit to all who may favor him with a cull. His assortment is decidedly the most extensile and beau tiful ever before offered for solo in this place, and ho relics confidently on being able to please all tastes, however fastidious, in the selection of CHRISTMAS abd NEW YEAR'S PRESENI'S. ( Cult early, that you may haVfe a full variety to choose from. December 21, 1848 CHEAP CAPS. A lot of cheap and good cops just opening at the corner of Hanover and Lea ther street*, and for sale by December 21,1848 SDPOWEL&CO /]1 ROCERIES, A largo supply, of tho beat Sugar, VX Coffee, Rice, Spices, &C., just opened a! the now store of • S D POWEL & CO' Doc'embcr 21, 1848 , A TTORNEY AT LAW, Will practice in the XJL several court? of Cumberland county. Ho may be consulted at thb office of Fi Watts, Esq. until April next. , Carlisle; Dec, 14, 1848—3 m JJY virtue of a writ from tho Hon. Nathaniel U. Elduko* President Judge of the I2th Judicial District of Pennsylvania, bearing date at Harris* burg, tho 4th day of December, A. D; 1848, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Ihoi a Special Court will bo held by theaaid Honi Nathaniel B. Eidrrd, and tho Associate Judges of tho Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland coun ty* 01 the Court House,-in lh& Borough of Carlisle, commencing on Mohday the lOlhday of February 184 D, to continue.one week, for certain causes de pending in the bourl of (’ommon Pleas of Cum berland county, in which the lion. Samuel Hep burn was concerned ns counsel for one of the par ties, prior to his appointment as President Judge of vn© 19th Judicial District, and such other causes as are embraced within the provisions of tho act of the General Assembly, passed llio Idth April, 183-1, relative to the organization of courts of Jus lice. Of said Special court, Jurotsand all persons concerned will take notice. JAMISS HOFFER, Sh’tr. ShorilT’s Oflico, 7 Carlisle. Dec. Id, IBi9. 3 NOTICE is hereby given that I intend to apply «l tbo next term of tho Court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county, for a license to keep a tavern or public bouse in the bottso 1 now occupy os such iu South Middleton township. December 14, 1848—31* c We (lie undersigned citizens of Soulli Middleton township, Cumberland county, do,certify that wo ore well acquainted with llio above named John Ricker, that he is «f gbod repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided. with house room and convert icnccs for the accommodation of strangers and trn. valids, and that such inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. . . George Wcbbort, Jacob Myers, Henry Wobbert, John Baker, John Myers, Sam. Martin, Christian Ebersole, Samuel Hurtzler, Roht. C.jStcrrett, Abraham IJartzior, David Kryshcr,. , John Anthony. WE need not say lo our customers that our store IS well supplied at present with all (ho ne. eeasary Groceries, Spicoa, Molasses, and such loiter at tides as are more particularly in use about Uhrlstmas limes, and that we shall he kept sup. plied with every artible fresh and pure during the rSl’.i"' 1 . w ,"“ h " <lviao not customers and friends that in a few days wo intend, lb add to our Chliiii Department, a now and oli.nioo selection of fine China Tea toy Sous, Rich Vases, Stand*, Decorated Mugs, Tea and OoHoq Cons,* and many other useful and fan. cy arlielea sullablo for Holiday presents.. Wo will promise ifloro when we open thorn, and will be happy fo have a cotfTrom our frlends~-{t will aiTord ua plooouro lo shewobr Wore, evefi if sell, ing has lo be postponed for llio ifme. , As ever fro shall be found ni (ho Old alahd~a fuw doors west ol'lho Court House and nearly op» posilu ‘♦Unrkhblder’sV (formerly Beelom’s) Hotel. J. W. ÜBY. t Sale. Carlisle; Deo. 14,18-10. For the llollcthysT" ~~ 1 UOT received at iho store of 8. W. »J STICK, South Hanover street: Uulelns, *• Lemons; Prunes, Grapes, Ditea, Figs, OitroH, Almonds,. SUgor-pluma, Cocoa-nut*; Mint-slicks, Cream-huts, Licorice, Filberts. Gandies, . Fen-nuts, Sugar-drops, Fnglfsh Walnuts. Oranges, „ December 14, 1848; * rpHE subscriber will commence, Oils week lq cut 1. down his winter stock of goods t>t vqry reduced prices for cash. All persons In want of cheap goods will Bud It decidedly to their advantage to call and examine this largo and cheap assortment of goods. I have very recently opened a large ond beautiful as sortment which I am determined to sell at very low figures. Old alack will bo sold off without regard to cost. • Recollect the old stand, oast Main etioet, opposite Marline hotel. CHAS. OGILBY. December 14, 1849. WILLIAM WEDI3, tokos tins method of return ing his sincere thanks to his numerous friends and fho public generally, for the liberal encouragement they have bestowed Upon him, and vyoutd inform them tljol ho has just received Horn fh'o city a large and very aujVorior lot'of ... Metallic WlgS,- Three quarter do., Scalp, Ladies' plain Frizott'os, or front Braids; also a smalt assortment of Ladies' Curls) a splendid otliclo, of lata & improved stylo on combs, Brushes, &p. | lie has also received, a select and' superior lot of Hair,Tooth', and Clothe* Brushes; English! and Buflalo Horn Combs,' Dressing and Pocket do/, articles that cannot fail to recommend themselves by i tholr superior finish. Lsdlcs and others wishing to purchase anything in the obovo lino, will findlt to ihplr advantage by calling and examining my,slock, as I feel confident that the articles, and prices attached to them, will ensure genera! satisfaction. Carlisle) Nov. S 3, 1846,^-dt A. B. SIIARPH, Special Court. Tavern JLiecuse. JOHNIUCKEB. Holiday Goods* Bargains! Bargains! WIOS AWD nßAins. BY virluo of aundry pf yeriditioni lJxpohaV, |asued out of the court of .' Common 'Picas of Cumberland codntyv and to mo'dlrecled» I‘will ex* pose to' public sale, at the Court' Houbc> in the- Bo rough of Carlisle,; on Saturday the 6th of January, 1849, at 10 o’clock A. M.,1h0 following Reel Estate situate In Ciimberlarid county, viz t i . ■ A lot of ground situated in the Borough of Ship* pehsburg. cont-tining 04 feet in front and 257 feet in depth, bounded by Main street on the north, west by d lot of. Janies H. Devor, Esq,, east by Joshua Or f fin, andsoulh by on alloy, having thereon erected a two story weatherboarded House', Log Stable, &c.— Seized and taken in execution as the property of Henry Slrohm. 1 Also, a lot of ground, tho Borough of Shippensburg, having, thereon erected a two story weatherboarded House, and bounded on the north by King street, south by an alloy, west by a lot of S. Hill, doc’d., and Cost by lot No. 51, being lot No. 60 in tho plan,of said Borough. Seized and taken in execution as the property of.Ba\il Martin.; Also', a half lot of ground, situated on the north side of the Public Square, in the BoroUghof Carlisle, being the southern moiety of lut No. 144 in the plan .of said Borough,, bounded on the north by a lot of?. Wuttp, Esq.,'being tho other moiety of said lot No. 144, east by Hanover street, and south and west by an alloy, having thereon erected a large two story . Brick House, and two story Back Building. - ; Alsq tho STONE ST ABLE and Carriage House, situated on tho south end of lot Not 12G, with right and privilege of the yard in front of said Stable and Carriage House, ih cohimob with the owner of said other merely of said lot No. 144* bounded by a Stone Stable of F. Watts, Esq., on the noith, cast by said yard, south by an alley and west by lot No. UB. Also, one moiety of lot No. 118 in same Borough, bounded on tho cast by lot No. 126, south by an al ley, west by lot No. 110, and north by the other moiety of said lot No. 118. Seized and taken in exe cution .as tlio property qf'Michaol now in tho hands of Mary Ege, his Executrix. • , . , Also; part of a lot of ground, situated on the north aide of High street, in said Borough, bounded on th& oast by a lot o.f ground belonging to the estate .of Margaret McDonald) dec’d., south by High street, west by a lot of Robert Corhman, and north by a 20 fqot alloy, having thereon erected a two story Stride House; and'a two story Back Building, containing .30 feet in front and 240 feot in depth with right to use of a well of water in common with the occupiers of said lot of M. McDonald, dcc’d., aforesaid, and with the use of the alleys or passages running from High st. to said 20 foot t Hoy in common with the occupiers of said lot belonging to Robert Cornman. Seized and taken In execution ns the property of Mery Ege. . Also, a lot of ground, situated in (he Borough of Carlisle, bounded by a lot of R. Emory, College I<anb, Turnpike, and an alley on the west, containing 255 feet in length and 90 feot in breadth, having thereon elected a » large tome Warehouse. Seized and taken in execution as the property of John McCaffrey. .And all to bo sold by mo, ■ JAMES HOFFER.Sh’ff. Sheriff’s Office, 7 Carlisle, Dec. 14, 1846. 5 * ~ , Di ugsJ Di'ugM H Just Receivedd. a PHYSICIANS,- Country, Merchants and Pedlars, . ore invited to call and examine my stock of Me dicines, Faints, Glass, Oil, Varnishes, &o. DRUGS. - Patent Modicihos, I Herbs and Extracts,. Fine Chemicals, [ Spices, ground and whole Instruments, I Essences, Pure Essential Oils, . | Perfumery, &c. DYE-STUFFS, Indigoes, Madders; Sumac, Alum, Log and Cam -Woods, Oil Vitriol, Copperas, Lac Dye. PAINTS. Wuthorill A Brother’s Pure Dead, Chrome Green and Yellow, Paint ahiHVarnish Brushes, Jersey Window Glass, Linseed,Oil, Turpentine, Copal and Coach Varnish, and Red. Lead. All of which will bo sold nt tho voiy lowest mirkct price, at tho cheap Drug and Book store of ’ 8. W v HAVERSTXCK. . Carlisle, December 14, 1848. THOMSON-’S COMPOUND SVKIIP OF TAR AND WOOD NAPHTHA, Consumption, Coughs, &c. Its use' the best Pnoor of its Value. From the Camden Democrat, aro not in tho habit of encouraging empi ricism, nor of bestowing praise'where merit does not warrant it, but having tried Thomson’s Com pound Syrup of Tar in our family, we can safely boar testimony to the invariable good effects that have resulted from its use. Wo have used ii in oases of sore throat, whooping cough. Sic., ami found it of great benefit.. We regard it as an in valuable family medicine.”. Prepsrod only at the N. E. corner of Fifth and Spruce Sts., Phila. Sold in Carlisle by J. Sc W. D. Fleming, at flo cents or $1 per bottle, December Id, 1818.—3 t Morc Bfen Ctoods at the NEW & CHEAP STOHE. THBsubseribere would respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they have Just return ed from Philadelphia wlth.n largo lot of . IVEW GOODS, pufohnsod at rede red prices. Among thosegoods may. bo found Cloths, Caasimores nnd Snttinetts, low priced, medium, and of (ho best quality. Ladies-Dross Goods, such as Cashmeres, Alpa cas, plaid Stripes, Mous. de Lains, &e, Terkcrro and olhor Shawls, good nualli*) and how 6iylb; . Also, a splendid assortment of Calicoes; at prices from 4to 13$. Cheap Tickings nnd Mus lins of nil kinds, and a largo nnd olognnl lot of Hoots and Shoes, \Vllh a good assortment of Gro ceries,’nil of which wo ore determined to soil low. The Pekin Tea Company’s far fnmed/l’eas nrn also for sale by us at Philadelphia Retail prices. Please give us a call at the corner of Hanover & Louther sis. t . S.. l>. POWEL & CO.’ Carlisle, December 7, 1818. MOUE NEW GOODS. 'fHE subscriber has just returned from the city with z large supply of new goods. Men’s Wear. A largo assortment of Cloths, Oassipieres, Cnssi‘ netts, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, and Coatings. LAdics Ware; Such as French Marinos* Satin Stripe*' Alpnccn very handsome, Palmetto and Coburg Cloiit, Cashmeres, Motis. do Lainos, very fine qualities* French Cloth for Indies sake, largo assortment of Mourning Goods, and a groat variety of other goods too numerous to mention, for sale by G. R. CROOKS, Remember (ho stand in West Mnin st.* west of Bootem’a Hotel, * Pocembor 7, 1818, Slmwl*. A BEAirrfFOL assortment of Shawls Jusi opinod and for sale cheaper than ever, by : Peoember % 18*8. OR CROOKS.’. RousNoll’sNcctnr. A, SQPJPLY of t|io above named Winter drink,' XX. has been received by P f MGNYEIf. November SO, 184’8. nluckoral. , ( A LOT of ohojoe No. f Mackorol in whole*half . and quarter bnrfcle, In store and for sale by October 96, IBdB' t J, W. EBY. CRANBERRIES of the best quality in store, and for solo by ; P, MONYEU, . November 30, 1848. CAPS— Just received a gonqral assortment of Gen tlemen'*, Boy's and Children’s Cloth Caps, and fbr sale by 080 R CROOKS , 4g.ISX.OP; LETTER^ AOVKhIUBD in bt appoiNtmsxt. § 18. ‘ Jtndbeit/)trthar9naeted,' • • * • .* ♦, * Ami all advertisement made under the orders of the Post poßter(?qbwil, In a newspaper or newspapers, of letters un* :alledror in 'Any Poat.offlco, ehajl belnsertcd in the uapqr o/ papers of-the towu pr piece whore tlm office advertising may be situated, having the largest circulation. v ‘ [New Poal-OJfice La\a, passed Merck 3,1845. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in thc Post-offioo at Carlisle, Fa., December L 1846. Persons, in*, letters on this list, will please say they are advertised. ' Aakwith Thomas Nopp Johnson ’ Burns Edward Newhaus Cuniad Brenneman MelchoirS Parsons William Brunneman & Givler3 Prcltz Henry, - Barber Mra Eveline . Philips Susannah . Brown Henry; Parker E Esq: , Breen Hugh Renninger Mr Buoher Mr (Tinner) Striker John Banks J 0., Stanton Samuel A Boose A J.B' Snider Mrs Ellen Dronizorßilner Snowdon Robert Craig, Duller & Co Seller Jasso CbIUoF’, Sliner D Cooke Mrq K W Thomas Milton Donely.Brirney Triplett. J B DunkinMlby Taylor Janies Duvall James L H Vehdorfer.Bernhardt. Dix.Rs Esn Whisler David . Oilier Danic) Wright Gsorgana Eckert John Wallace James or } GlauserS M John OvVen . , j - GiffinJaaE ‘ Wafdecker Frederick HiserJohn.3 Word John Hanson Waller Warfield A J Hays Jacob . Soldiers’ Letters, Heath IJenjamine W Whitaker Robert Hemminger Jacob Glenn John Hertlein Michel Doyle John Jones James M Esq Davis John Johns Martha S t Maloy James Jumper Bonjaminb . Mitchell Thomas Kelso John Jr Morris David Rosier Jacob., ’ Miles George W Lovan Mnnrob Beach Jacob .. Lealphart Margrei Weyer Jolm H Lyles Donriifl Lewis John ; Lefcve.r Isaac Fisher Artaxerxos Liter Jacob (( ■ • • Raleigh O’iCoarney M’Gihniss Margrot Mars Thomas/ M'lCeehaif Joseph Ash Edward T . Malone Daniel Myers Johp ( Meill George Crox William M’Cue Nancy Teasey John Mimroe Jno S . M’Nulty William Nolan Rot John * Thompson James Nicholson-C W . Holtzer Henry . GEO. SANDERSON, P. M. Proclamation. WHEREAS the Honorable Samuel Hkfuurn, President Judge of tho several Courts of Com mon.Pieas of the counties of Cumberland, Ferry and Juniata* in Pennsylvania, and justice of. the several Courts of .Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De livery,'in Said counties, and Hon. John Stuart and John Ciendcnin, Judges of tho Court of Oyer and TorimnorVnd General Jail Delivery, for tho trial of all capital ; and other offences, in the said county of Cumberland—.by their precepts to mo directed, dated tho 20th of November, 1648, have ordered the Couit of Oyor and Terminer end .General Jail Delivery, to bo holdon at Carlisle, on tho 2d Monday of January next, (being the Bth day) at 10 o’clock in the fore noon, to continue two week. - NOTICE .is therefore hereby given, to the Coro ner, Justices of tho Peace and Constables of tho said county of Cumberland, (hat they are by the said pre cept commanded to bo. then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, exami nations, and all other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to be done,and all those that are bound by recognizances, to prosecute against tho prisoners that aro nr then shall bo m tho Jailor said.county, arc to ho there to prosecute them as shall bo just. JAMES HOFFER.SHeHff- SiiKßrpr’s Office, 7, , Carltsio.TDce. 7, 1348. y ■1 ' 'Auditor’s Notice. ~ TBB->pn(ler*sgnciK Auditor appointed by the. court to .'marshal itnd distribute the assets In (he hands of Thomas Bradley, Sequestrator of the Hanover and Carlisle Turnpike Roach company, lo and among the creditors.of tho-said company, will attend for that purpose nt the Arbitrators Chamber, in the COdrt/House,' jn Carlisle, on I'Vl day the sth day of January, 1849, . , W. 8. COBEAN, Auditor. December 14,1848—3 l Great Attraction for the Hollidays! Krhslilnklcs Headquarters, Notmi .Hanover St., Carmsle* THE subscriber-would respectfully inform the citizens of Carlisle, and those who may visit it during the Hollidays, that ho is now monufac* luring and. will keep on .hand a large assortment of CONFECTIONARY, SUGAR PLUMBS, &c., suitable for-the approaching festivities, which will he. cold wholesale or retail at the old stand, in North Hanover street, a few doors north of the Dank, where he also has on hand n large assort ment of Fruits and Nuts, of the latest importation, which will bo sold oh accommodating terms, con sisting in part of - Oranges, XiCinons, Grapes, liaising, Prunes, Dates, Citron, Figs, Almonds, Cooon Nuts. Cream Nuts,* Filberts, Pea Nuts, English Walnuts, &c. Tie would also call atten tion to the best assortment of • French j German & American Toys; ever brought to this place, consisting in part of fine French fancy boxes, kid and JoitVicd Dolls, all sizes; Doll heads, fine Chinn, Common Delph and Wooden Tea Setts, Kitchen Setts and Furni ture In boxes, brass nnd tin Trumpets, wooly Dogs, bone, tin, basket and other Rattles, penny Toys of all kinds, Waggons and Wheelbarrows, fine tin Toys, Tools in boxes, Games, Puzzles, &c.i Pianos, Fiddles, Tamborines, Hnfmeonlcnns, Accordeons, Drums, Guns, Pistols, Glass nnd China Toys, fine sewing Baskets, Toy and Doll Baskets, and a variety of othef articles. In con nexion with tho above ho has Just received a prime lot of . • Fresh Groceries; consisting of Pulverized, Crushed, Loaf & Brown Sugars, New Oilcans, Trinidnd, Syrup & Sugar house Molasses, very cheap; Imperial, Young Hyson and UlnckTea, Chocolate; Wn.ler, Sotfn, Sugar nnd Pio-nlp Crackers, pheeso, Rico, Ac.; Fresh Spices, such as Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Gin ger, Cloves, Pepper, Allspice, ground or whole, All orders thankfully received,and punctually altpndod to, >. . , P, luONYER. Carlisle, November 30, 1648. Strong Breeze from Philadelphia, CtHAS. OGfLBY, will ho receiving, this week a I largo selection of Winter Goods, comprising Prone)) and English Mcrinoes,Cashmeres, Mouslincs, Tekair Shawls, and various articles of Ladies dress goods. , . Our stock of,Cloths, Cussimores,. Vestings, Ac., will bo unusually largo and of (he choicest style the city market can. produce.' Ladies and Gentlemen arc respectfully invited .to call and examine for themselves. . Remember the Dig Sign end Dig Wi.ndows, a, few dqor/j cost of.the Market House, and directly opposite Martin's Hate). Save your Solos f (JUTTjV; PERCHA SOLES'. , ( \VM. M. PORTER,'having 'oblalnod llio right lo use tilt, Gutta Percha Soles,ls prepared to up ply, themto old or now Boots. , Tito Guttn Porch, possesses Ltvl c a the durability of leather, with tho advantage of being entirely proof against water. Those who fool tho necessity of hooping tho feet dry, will coll nt Porter’s Shoo Store, Main street, opposite,tho Methodist church. , 1 Carlisle. Docomhor i, 1818.—01 Cash I Cualil. ALL persons indcbtrrl [o the frnbecriber nr’o hereby potillod’ to cell and oottlo up before January Ist, 18*,. CHAS. OGILBV. 1 December M, 1818, r avern Llccum NOTICfe is hereby jfiven that I intend to apply at the next term of thc Court of Quartcr Scseiona of Cumberland county, for a .license to keep a tavern or public house' In the house I now occupy as such in Shopherdslown, Allen.township. ... . daVidsheffer. December 7,‘1848.—3i : . We the undersigned citizens of Allen township, Cumberland county, do certify that wc are well ac quainted with the aboVo named David Sheuffor, that he ia of good repute for hohealy and ,temperance, anil is well provided-wilh house'tooip-and conveniences fur the lodging and accommodation of strangers and "travellers) and that sach {tin or tavcrn.is necessary (6 accommodate tho public and ontcilaln strangers and travellers. ’ H. Longncckor, DaniclSlitlly) Michael Cocklin, Andrew Beau, Jacob. Shelly, : Henry Guslcr, C. Titzcl, George Thomas, Charles Bingaman, Samuel Lind, . John W. Cocklin, James Graham. Tavern license. NOTICE is hereby given that Unlend to apply at the next* term of the court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county, for a license to keep a tav ern or public house in the house 1 now occupy as such, in the East Ward, in the .borough of Car lisle* , : CHARLES MAOLAUCHLIN. December 7. 1848.—3 l / Wo tho undersigned citizens of tho East Ward, of tho Borough of Carlisle, in the comity of Cum berland, do certify that we-are vvoll, acquainted with (he above named Charles Maglauciilin, that he is of .good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with, house room and conve niences, for the accommodation of strangers and travellers, and ihnt such-innor tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. Jno. Agnew) R. M’Cartney, , Peter Spahr, . J, Frank. Barren, . R. Snodgrass, S. D. Adair, . D. Bryan, J. B. Bratton, Jno. E. Forster, J. Goodyear, jr. • H; Wright) Geo. Sanderson, David Martin, Patrick Davidson) . Cabinet MaKliiff. " THE subscriber respectfully fnforihs ibo-.plibllc that he will manufacture to ordei* Cabinet Ware ESs&Sdf every descrlptipn, such as Bureaus; Secretaries) Sofas, Tables, Bedsteads and all niticlcs iii his.lino, and will sell as cheap us can bo bought any where in the county) and will warrant his furniture of good material and durable workman ship. Ho would invite (he public lo call and exam ine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. . .. Coffins made at the shortest notice and on mode rale terms. GEORGE SPANGLER. Carlisle, Oct. 12, 1848. DR. W, L. CKUEIGII, (~Successor of Dr. John Creighy deceated. J WILL attend all iboiUcal calls in town or country,* by day or night, and will give every attention lo pa tients entrusted lo his care. . Office in East High street, opposite Ogilby’s store November 23, 1846.—0ai Daguerreotypes. THOSE wishing to have correct pictures of them selves or lliolr friends would du well to call soon at the Daguerreotype Room in Market Square, Carlisle, Room open from 6 A. AL'till 5 P. M. November 16,1848. . J. A. THOMSON. Ouin Shoes! Chun Shoes! AT PORTER’S SHdE STORE, you will find a large assortment pf Metallic Gum Shoes, Patent Rubbers,.Furred Rubbers and Buskins, Misses’ and Children’s Gum Shoes, all first rate and war ranted. . . December 7 t 1840. Bags Wanted. rpHE highest price will be paid (in cash or in pa- X per) by the subscriber fot good RAGS.. The rags may bo delivered at the paper-mill, 6 miles from Car lisle, or at tho Warehouse of .Mr. Jacob,Hhcom, in Carlisle. W. B. MULLEN. . Caps. A SPLENDID 'assortment and Boys cloth and oil-cloth Cvps just received, and for sate cheap at tho new. store of . . s„d., Powell & co. Carlisle, Novembers, 1848; Public Sale of Town Properly* THAT large two story PLASTERED STONE HOUSE, situated on the north side of High street, hi the borough of Car-* jimßalialo, adjoining the now bjick stores of rMfffHßnsmingcr & Sohscmnn, is offered forsalef There is a large Stone Warehouse oh the lot, part m which belongs to the property now offered, If no sold before Saturday lliq 53d day of Dpcfemhor next, it will be offered at public vendue on that day, at the Court House, at 10 o’clock m the forenoon. Per sons can view the property at any time by calling on tho subscriber at his oilicc, on (he premises.' , The.above sale.is postponed to. Saturday {he 30th of December, ot the same time and place. W.M. D. KNOX, Alt’y for J.‘ R, Knox. November 30, 1848. . FOR RJCNT. a_o THE property known ns MIDDLE SEX MILLS, situate in North AHclrfle li»fiiSylQll ,0Wn8 l 1( P' & miles east of Carlisle. There are 90 acres of cleared land, a new Al.urchant Mill* tiith four run of stones, Saw Mil), Piaster and Clover Mill. The waterpower is ono of the best In the Stale. Also,will borented,separately,tliaFULLlNG and CARDING MILL. For particulars apply to WM. M. PENROSE. , Agent for tho owners, November 30, 1648.-—4 t PUBLIC SALE. TUE.subscribcr will offer at public silo,, op the promises, on Saturday tho 23d day of December next, the following described properly,viz: . t . , . A lot of. ground, situate in Pomlrct street, In Ino borough of Carlisle, having thereon erected a -ftelh- Frame XSoiisc^. fflffHLlt stories high, SO feel In front with a building 24 feet, and a Framo Sta sSsESSriilc, a goad Garden, &o. Also, u lot o( ground adjoining the above, contain, ing 30 feet hi front nnd 240 in depth, having a two story FRAME HOUSE, woallicrbonrded, with a Brick back building 24 feet, fronting on Pomfrcl si., and a Frame House* fronting, on Ohnpel Alloy, nnd all in good condition.. . Tho terms ofsnlo nro—Ono-foiirlh of Iho purchase money to ho paid cash, and tho balance in four equal annual payments thereafter. , Tho above properly .will jlositivply bo sold on said day, to (ho highest and best bidder. . . . ANDREW HARE. November 9,1848.—71* | Keep llio Foot Dry I , ROOTS & SHOES r BOOTS & SHOES t J UST received nt PORTER’S Shoo Sloro a' fresh assortment df.dvory article,in tho shop trade, comprising Men’s onlf, hip, wjator proof, and thioh Hoots, Do. onlf. hip, and llileh ,Brogo.ns, Monroes, Nulllflors and Slipper;,, Hoys’ and Youth s thick Hoola and Hrogons, Ludlos morocoo. hid, and leather Buskins, French ties, gaiters, & slippers; Misses nnd Children’s bools and gnllnrs, black and fancy colored, together with Buffalo Ovel Shoos apd Gum Shoos in great variety. Thoss wild wish to buy good worhalfaic prices, are solicited to rail. Don't forget the place— Porter’s Shoe Store, Main street, near tho Railroad Depot,' ■■ December 7,lBJB.—Gt Estate Notice, T ETTERS of administration on tho estate ol 1 i Dr. John Crolglt, into nt' tlie Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa., doc’d., have boon granted by tho Register of said county. Ail persons indebted tp said, estate are make immediate pay* montl and thosohavlng claims will present them pro. parly authenticated far settlement to ALFRED OREIOH, Adrar. 1 November 10, 1818.—0( The Leading Periodical in America GOBY’S LADY’S BOOK FOR 1849. BEDIOATED to the Ladies' of the United States. Edited by Sarau J. Halk,Gkack GREENwoob, and L. A. Godev. ; ' . - A Novelette, by Miss E. Leslie, who contrl-' butos to every No. N. P;. Original Scriptural Poetry. T. S, Arthur, who. contributes 19 every No., illustrative) of Croome’s Sketches of. American Character. We Intend merely to.give a notice of our ioten-. lions for next year, leaving to.others loDgadver tisements—<■“ lull of sound and . fury, signifying nothing.” ,' *' ... Agreeably' to the practice of last year, the pub* listinr will issue as good n number each month as he docs in January. This (s a novel feature la Magazine publishing. During lbo wbolabf last year he gave more engravings and more readini matter, (linn any of his contemporaries, apd Wifi. continuetodosonextyear. Thosewhoeubscribo to GODEY'S LADY’S BOOK; may do so under the assurance that they will receive more for th'elt money in the Magazine alone, than by subscrib ing to any other work. To this is added, and in cluded in the some $3. the LADY’S NEWSPA PER; whi’bh contains in one month nearly, if not quite as much reading matter as the other month lies, making for $3, the amount of reading of two' magazines a rhontH. There are peculiarities about Godoy’s Lady’s Book for the ladies that no other Magnxino possesses. There is a Mezzotint and Line Engraving in each number—both by the best artists.. In addition to those, there are given monthly what no other magazine gives— a.ool ored Fashion Plate, with a full description. This feature is peculiar to Godey, as ho.’qther wprVhaa tliem overy mouth and colored. Then there are Caps, Bonnets, Chemisettes, Equestrianism for Ladies, with' Engravings. . The. Ladies' Work ’fable, with designs for knitting, netting, .crotch et, and all other kinds of work.. Patterns for Smoking Caps, Chair Covers, Window Curtains, B’Oyley’Sj Purses, Bogs,&c. Health and Beau ty, with Engravings. Model Cottages, with ground plans, and oilier engravings, always fustrativc of eomuihinguseful, , Music, beoiitifbl- Jy printed oh tinted paper; which may be taken out and boijnd. Colored Modern Cottages; and colored Flower Pieces occasionally. These are ail extra in Godey, and lo be found in no other niagaiiiie. These were all given last year, anjj \ylll bo.continued. In addition we shall hpve In every No., one of “Croome’s Sketches bfAineq-; can Characteristics,'* a most amusing series, notfr first given to the American public, These .wilt bo illustrated in overy No. by a story from the powerful pen of T. S. Arthur, Esq* “The Changes of Fashion,” illustrated by Fay Robin son, Esq. This scries will be very interesting to the ladies. “The Applicability of the Fine Arts to Domestic Uses,” Is another series of Engrav ings now in preparation, and will bo published duringthe year. “Cottage Furniture.” Having given so many Model Collages, wo intend now to commence the publication of Collage Furniture —0 very necessary appendage to a Cottage. , -Religion and History. Our superior Artists,’ Wallers, Tucker, Pease and Welsh, are now, en engaged upon a Sett of plates Illustrative of these two subjects. Our Music.. Prepared expressly for us—most ly original, and beautifully printed, has long manded a decided preference over that of any other magazine. It is a feature in the The Book. \ The Literary Character of Godey's Lady. Book. With such writers as MissLesiie, Grace Green wood, W.O. Simms, Mrs. Ellol, T. S. Arthur, MrS. EL Oakes Smith, Mrs. J. 0. Neal, H. Ti- Tuckerman,'H. W. Herbert, &c,< the author of the Widow Professor Frost. Bryant, Long fellow, Holmes—and n host of others— must al ways take the lead in literary merit. TERMS . Fyr Throe Dollars wo wilt sendtlio Lady's Book, containing more rendingahprt any olfipr monthly, and the Lady's Dollar Newspaper pub lished twice a month,* whiph contains as much reading as any of the $3 periodicals of the day—. making three publications in ono month, or if (ho subscriber prefers the following splendid engraV; ings to the Lady's Dollar Newspaper, (although we would not adviso it, as engravings cannot pp sent through tho mail without being crushed or creased,) we will send thp,beautiful piatecohtafn ing the portraits of .Harriet Newel), Fanny Forres ter,' Mrs. Stewart' Mrs. Ann H. Judson and Mrs; E. D. Dwight, and the.plalos of Christ Weeping over Jerusalem, The Opening of the- Sepulchre: Deliverance of St, Peter, ahd The Rebuke. . If profered to the Newspaper or Plates, we will send Miss Leslie's Novel of Amelin, and any threo qf Mr,s. Grey's or Miss Pickering's popular, novels! For Five Dollars wo will send two copies of the Lady's Book, aud a Set of thb plates to each But serfher.-- ~ ■ , . , . , For Ton Dollars we will send five copies of.tfip Lady's Book, ond a copy to the person sending the cl«b, ,nnd ( to eochi • , .y For Twenty Dollars, eleven cbples of (ho Book and a set of Plates to each subscriber, and oeopy of the Book-to the person sending the club. . For One Dollar.we will send tho Lady's Bopft 4 months* and for 2$ Conte any one No. Postage to be paid on .all orders* Address, • ••'. L. A. GODEY, 113 Ohcsnut St., Phils. , December 7, 1049. % ■Western new , COLLEGE OF HEALTH, , 807 Main Street, Buffalo, N, Y. r\R. 0. C. yAUf»lIN'3| Vegetable Litljontriptic J ) Mixture, a celebrated medicine which baa made'"' great cures in all diseases, is ilow introduced into this section.' The limits of an advertisement Will not permit an extended notice of this remedy; we haya only to eny it has for Us Agents in (he United States and Canadas a lo.rga number of educated, medical .’ practitioners in high professional standing, whp make n general use of it in their practice in the following diseases i Dropsy, gravel, and diseases of (ho urin« ary organs}, Plies end _ull diseases ot the blpoti} ds* rangcincnta of the Liver, dec., imd all general disrato* of the system. It is particularly requested ,thot all who contemplate the use of this article, or who desire' information respecting It, will obtain n pamphlet of 83 pages, whip!) Agent* whoso names arc below will glnd\y give away; (Ills bbok treats upon the method of euro—explains the properties of (ho article, and the discuses It has been used tor oyer this country on 1 Europe for four year* with such perfect effect.-^ Over 18 pages of testimony from the highest quarters will bo found, with names, places and dales, which can bo written to by any one interested, and the par* tics will answer post pold communications* Do particular and ask for the pamphlet,* arno other such pamphlet has ever been ac?n. Theevidenca of the power of this medicine over alldisoasosU guar-; 1 nntccd by persons of well known stohdlng In society. Put up ln.BU ot. tipd U oz. bottles. Price $3/8(1 oi.\ $1 13 oz.; the larger being the cheaper, Ewr* bottle has“ G. C. VAUGHN” written on the direc tion*, dec.. See pamphlet page 28, Prepared by Dr. G.. 0. Vapohr, and sold at the principal office, 807 M*lh atr.eet, Buffalo, N; Y. Offices oovoted to thp \ sale of .this article:exclusively, 183 Nassatp’ York, and corner of Essex and Waablngtop, Snlbni. Mas*., and by all DruggftU throughout this country and Canada as Agents. ' , • Fur aulo by 8. \V. HdvciMick, Caillalei M. Duft, Harrisburg; Kaibscl & Dice, Dickinson, J. G.& Q.-D, A Hick, Bhippcpflburg; Adams JcEßholmaiijStoughiA town. October 20, 1848, j ■ ■ Coffte, 1 Sugar, &c. A4l ATIGH and general supply of fresh' Ribi’ Mocho and Java Cofluoe, ns also Brown* Crushed and Pulverized Loaf Sugars, of-hest quality, hosidos a general selection of fresh Spices 1 always on hand at (he old Grocery and Tea store of , , . ' J. Wi EDVt
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