Aftiiguco’sSalcVr ON THURSDAY THE 4th JANUARY, 1849. WILL ba sold at public: sale, at 'the residence of Gen. T. C. Miller,' at Cumberland Furnace, in Dickinson township, the Iblldwing properly! viz; Horses, Mules, Coiirs, Hogs, a number of.VYngons,.Carls, Coal and,Pro Beds, Ploughs and Farming utensils. Also, 3QO lons of Maonetid Ore, a great quantity of Charcoal, a general assortment of Patterns and Flasks for Stoves and Hollow-ware, Furnace and Running Tools of various kinds, Patent Scales, Bar Iron and Castings, dec. A quantity of Dry Goods, Cofffeb, Sugar, &o. Corn, Corn Meal and Oats. A large lot of Lura. ber, consisting of hoards, plank and'soanlling.— 10,000. PINE SHINGLES, and a lot of Cheanut Posts. Also, . HOUSEHOLD $ KITCHEN FURNITURE, sc. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock, A. M., and continue from day to day until all is sold. At tendance will be given and terms made known by. « D. VV. M’COLLOUGH, „ JOHN T. GREEN, Dec. 28| 1848.—2 t, Assignees* Dedication. rHE now-Union Church recently eroded in Plain. Hold, Cumberland county, will be dedicated \6 die service of almighty God, with'appropriate reJigl. )ua exorcises, on Sunday, the 7th of January. The iropardtory service ‘will- commence •on the Friday >roviuas. The Dedication Sermon will bo preached >y Rev. Mr. WiNo.dfCarlißlo. The,public generally ire invited to attend. • THOS. GRASOfi, M. HAHN, A. RICHARDS,. Committee.. Asslgneeship Account. December SI, 1848. THE account of John K. Kelso; Assignee of Wil liam Noacre, having been presented to the Court of Common PJeas of Cumberland county, said edmt appointed tho,first day of thp'January Term, 1’849, for tho final confirmation of said accounts, and rblo on all persona concerned to appear and shew cause why the same shall not be confirmed and allowed by said court. JAS. F. LAMBERTON, Frothy. Prothonotary’s Office, } . Carlisle, Dec. 21, 1848—3 ti House for Rent. IT is not often that we have occasion to advertise houses for rent, but at present wo would say that we have the house now occupied by G; \V. Hitncr', Esq., to Id. ‘ Persons wishing'a comfortable and con. vdnient dwelling, will please apply to ; T.O. SULLIVAN. • December 21, 1848—2 t jOrphaiis’ Court Sale;. IN pursuance ot an order of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland cobniy, i'hb Real Estate of, John Greenwood, late of said cOtinty, dbceosed, conslstinfe of a , - • Piccfe or Trait of Lanti, situate in Dickinson township, in safel county, bound od by lands of Adam Coovcr, Thomas Shin and others, containing . 1 4 Acres, more or less, wilh tlio Improvements, will lie offered for sale at public vendue or outcry, on the promisee, by the un dersigned, hie administrator, on Saturday the 3d day of February,* 1849, at ,11 o’clock, A. M. of acid day. Terms cash on coniimation of tho sale and execu tion and delivery of a deed to the purchaser. WILLIAM GREENWOOD, Adra'r. , December 2j, 1848—7 t OrpUaus* Court Sale. JN pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, the following Rani Estate, o the properly of Armstrong Irvine, dcc'd., will ho bold on the promises, on Monday tho 15th day of January, 1849, nt 12 o’clock noon, of that day. viz: , All that curtain plantation or tract of land, situate in Silver Spring township, in said county, bounded by lands of George llclahoover, Jacob Harmon, An llrew Irvine ond olhcra, and containing about 121 ACRES, tihout 65 acres of which are Limestone, and the re mainder Slate land of good qti dlty. Dolwcen 20 and 30 acres are in IHriving young timber and th ■ rcsi duo in cultivation. Iho land ia well foltcod. a large portion of it being post end rail. The improvements ore a ioreo , , ' : JpsSk. Stone Dwelling Hoxise. rnlia KITCHEN, a largo i "ri'lTTr Slone Bank liitrn: ImiUio^'nm' 15 oilier ofii huildingc. I here to a good well lit the door dnd a very superior I Iraeclono Spring pintr the house A ioung Apjdo Orchard of grafted .rfuit ah'd b'thtr £' nds o f.f ru ". ' rcca “"the preiniaei, There are two good mills within a mile of this farm; There are a grea quantity of liocuat tree, on said fa,,,,. il»v T a ' 1 ’ 0 " 8 w«l.h. made lihown oii ,i,‘„ day of sale by HENRY W. IRVINE Dccomhei 31, 18 fe, 0fA ”" 0 "' Irvino - J -' d - Washington HbtEt, Caiimsle, Pa, fPHE Ulidoreighed hpving. leaded that wejl known i and COMMODIOUS HOTEL, aitualo on Main alrcet, on the north-west corner of the public square m the Borough of Carlisle, Pa., lately in the occu pancy of Oeorgo Bcclom, Esq . would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he la now,prepared lo accommodate all who may favor him with a call, in a manner which ho flatters aim pelf cnnnol fail to prove satisfactory. The house has the most pleasant localionin the borough, fronting on Alain street and the public square—is but a few steps from the Railroad Begot, and adjacent to the Court House.' It has recently been refitted wilhnow furniture and other improvements added, well calcu late(l lo promote the onao and comfort of h| a guests. His TABLE.,wiII alwaja bo supplied with rhti choicest arid most wholesome fare the market can afford, and his BAR with the best of Liquors. Tho STABLING b'olongiiig t„ the establishment is good and extensive,' and will always bo supplied with the bast provender, and attended by careful Nothing shall bo left undone lb romlor comforta ble those who favor him with their pnlronogo, and ho hopes, by strict end proper attention to his business to merit end receive e liberal shore of public oncour: agemo.nl, H. L. UUUKHOLDBR. Agent, December 81.1848—dm B T)IBD ONS. Just received a aplcndid aaaorlmont - co '««l ""<1 Plaid Ribbons. , VELVETS— Bik Mnroom and Nazorino Blue YolVola for Bonncla, for aalo very cheap at the now atoiyof S D POWEL 1848 CtHAWI.S, A handsome aeiioilmcnl of Torkerro' kj onJ other Shawls, just received end for sale bv December 81, 1848. B D POWEL & CO Keep tho Feet Dry 1 BOOTS & SHOESBOOTS & SHOES JUST received at PORTER'S Shoe Store a freab assortment of every article in tho shoe trade, comprising Men’s calf, hip, water proof, and thick Roots, Do. calf, kip, and thick Brogans, Monroes, Nullifiors and Slippers, Boys' and’Youth’a thick Bools ond ..Brogans, Ladies morocco, kid, and leather Buskins, French lies, gaiters, & slippers, Missns and Children's hoots and gaiters, black and fancy colored, together with Buffalo Over Shoos and Gum Shoes in great variety. Those who wish to buy good work at fair prices, are solicited to call. Don’t forget the place— J'orter e Shoo Store, Main street, near the Railrdad Depot. Docomhor 7.1848,—Ct OHAWLS. Tho subscriber is opening a largo as KJ sortmont of Shawls of every variety of style and P"co, from 02j cts to $B, O. H. CROOKS, Hoots & Shoos* . J V S T. recoivoiJ » H «veral etwee of Mob's. Wo- B, Miafiee' and’Boy’s Boots, Shone and Bro gane, and for sale very low nt tho now etoro of S. D, PWOEL & CO. November 9,1848. OA nm« l ? oU,o,ln l-aluei. tionM . ? CBS » fiffured Mouelln do Laine, at' is’i “ought at auction, for sale * Scomber 7,1848, 0 R CROOKS, ■ j ■ Sew Clothing Store. . . . Corner, of : Hanover and Louiher Slnete, in lie room | formerly occupied by C. Inhqjf, ae a Grocery Store, .} THE Bubscribcr hue receive 1 !, and is now opening a choice selection of Winter Goode, consisting '- ,olhs . Cnsaimerea and Vestings, newest stylo at the lowest rates, which he will make up into • Frock and Dress Coats, jOvcr Coi Is Sacks, Cloaks, Pants and Vests, Dress f. d F »i° C C n Coals “X do,l > l > om * 6 “Pwords. Pants from ?1,60 to fcG, Vests from 76 els. to S 3, Cloaks from $8 to $2O. Ho. also keeps shirts, bosoms, col lars, neck and pocket handkerchiefs, comforts, .caps, gloves and hosiery, in short everything appertaining to a gentleman's.waidrohe.. As ho is agent for an extensive house ho will be enabled to offer fresh goods at least once a month. Ho will receive regu larly the New York and Philadelphia FASHIONS, and will spare no pains in getting up his work in the most durable and fashionable manner. He will also make up work purchased at ol.icr stores in iHo most careful manner. , He will pay particular atten tion to Children's clothing. He respeciSfully solicits a share of public patronage. W. m PARKINSON, l, „ • i.> ~ I Agent foHlie Proprietor. Carlisle, December 21, 1848. The tlolidays arc Comma! Q W H.VERST,CK, beg. leave to announce U, that ho hoe eup| lied. Inmeolf with a largo and ARTICLES, FRUiTS. AND CONbECTJONA 2iY, suitable for iho ap. preaching Holidays, which, ho will be prepared to exhibit to ell who may favor hS'tb with a call. Hia assortment la decidedly the most bstonsive ali'd heaii. liful ever before offered for sole jn this place, and he relics confidently on being able to please all tastes however fastidious, m'lhe selection of CHRISTMAS and HEW YEAR'S PRESENTS. choose frdin’’ lha * yOll llovo a full variety to December SI, 1848 ■ - , pHEAP CAPS. A lot of cheap and good caps ,V J.Sf 1 °P en, ng at the corner of Hanover and Lou- Iher streets, and for sale by December 21, 1848 S D OWEL &CO (rS 0 !® A large iujiply of the beet Sugar, V 1 0 °“ tc > Rlct '" Sp'cce, &c„ just opened at the now n ° f . 80 po WEL &CO December 21, 1848 A. B, SHARPE, A FTORNEV AT LAW. Will practice in the XX several courts of. Cumberland county. He may he consulted nt tho office of F. Walls, Esb. until April next. . 4 Carliele, Dec, id, 1848—3 m Special Cl . lourt. IVY virtue of a writ from the Hon. NatiunilcL ni,7i D r ii ?'D PrcS ' d ? nt J ." d S e if Hie 12th Judicial ri. tL bearin ff Hale.at .Harris b“fgi the 4th day of December, A. D. ISIB, ~ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a Special Court will be held by thbaald fioH, Nathaniel B. Eldred, and the Associate Judges of ho Cofan of Common PK-as of Cumberland coun- 1 ly, at the Court House, in the Borough of Carlisle, commencing on Monday the 10th day of February into, to continue ono week, for certain causes HeT. Pend,no in tho eourt of of Cu m ; batland county, m which the Hon. Samuel Hee- Uoa" nXr C i°n n r rned B - Counaelfor °«e of thenar "?“j P' l ° l, '» appointment as President J u d„„ of lha 19th Judicial District, and such olhercauses a ? ,V 8 a " lbrao l e H within the provisions of the act A ? Bembly ’ P ° SBrd 11,0 , ‘ llh A PHI * 1 . 6 , lho . organization 6f courts of Jus! ennee ®i®aid Special court, Jurors and all persons concerned will take notice. “ «i -m. JAMES HOFFER, Sh’ff. Shenlf’s Office, a ’ Carlisle, Dec. 14, 1848. J , Tavern License, NOTICE U hereby given that I intend to qddlv Cumh^f 1 J™ f Co , urt ° r Quarter Sessional Cumberland county, for a license lo Iteep a tavern or pub ho house in the house I now occupy ns such m South Middleton.township.-. .. „• December 1818—3 t« Wa, the undersigned citizens of Soulli Middleton township, Cumberland county,do bonify that wo aro iT.ut r.o ,| i U °"r' <:d j'" 1 11 “ , . nb0, ° owned Jolm Kicker, Iliul ho is of good repute for lionoaty end temperance end !s well pro,ided with house room and convcnl ' a O tV,;° aCO T" 0j “ ,io " ° r " lr " n «*» Ira. vclleis, and (hut suoli inn or tavern is necessary io ?r C ownm°, l ° lh ° PUbli ° “!“* on ' orl!,in "nd ficorfo Wchbert,, Jacob Myers, W« l,r y. Webbert. John Baker, John Myor* Sum. Marlin, n 'L. Sl ]I n c , rs "! e ' Samuel Hartzler, Kobl. C. Slcrreli,- Abraham Hurlzlor, Davi.l Krysher; John Anthony; ... Holiday Goods. ,Wh need npf say,to our customers that o'ur ’if 11 eupptied at present with all ilio ne- M— .hj.ln . Cliiaa MepitrliiiciU, SeTr Hii'v iOO sc ,! mi °" China Tea’ Toy anH r, r- ’‘ S ! ! ’ n W ‘ HAVER. I ol It/Iv, Soulli Hanover street; ... Haiains, ®Lomons, Pfiutos, Grapes, Ditcs, Fi gB , tron * Almonds. Sugar-plums; Cocoa-nut*; Mint-slicks, Cream-nuts, Lltsorico, Filberts. Gandies, Pea-nuts. Sugar-drops, English Walnuts; (Jrangcs, December M, 1848. uargalnsl Bargains! rjlHB iuhicrlbor wl|f commence ibis week' to cut Ij, down hia winter stock of goods at very reduced wm e n,T^ r i» CO l“ h- . i P°"“ n ” in w “ n > of cheap gooda rilnK .M 00 ' 0 to , lfl , oir advantage to coll dnd ? h.T. “ rs ,° and choap aaanrtnignt of gooda. .ortTant C KI?f l y T J ’° d ? lar 6 can(J beoulifi.l oo sortment which I am determined to soil at very low figures. Old stock will bo sold off without regard to oIJ ’“ nd - M>l chas^ogilby* 1 * 0 December M, 1848. vHAo. OGILBY. ■WI«» AM. BRAIDS. I W . I , IjLI . AM '"■‘Oj lhia method of return ing hi. uncero thnnka to llUnutnergua friend, .nd . to public gonorallv, for the liberal oncoun,6„ mc „t they have bestowed upon him,, and would inform them (hat ho has just received from the city a largs and. very superior lot of \ ;• Metallic Wigs, Three quarter do., Scalp, Ladies', plain Frizettes, or front Braids; alrfo a small assortment of Ladies’ urls a splendid aiticlo, of late & improved stylo on'combs, . Brushes, &o. lie has also received a select and superior, lof of Hair, Tooth, Noil and lofhes Brushes; 1 English and Buffalo Horn ombs, pressing find Pocket do., articles that cannot fair to recommend themselves by tliolr superior finish, , Ladles and others wishing to purchase arty thing' in the above lino, wilt And it to (heir advantage by j calling and examining my. stock, as I fool coriOdont! hnt tho articles; and prices attached to thlam, will insure general satisfaction; 1 I Carlisle, Nov. 88, 1848.—8 t BY Writß ofYendlUoni ExponSs,' issued out .of the court of Common .Pleas of Cumberland counlyj ahd to me directed, I , will ex pose to. public sale, at the .Court House', in the Bo rough of Carlisle, on Saturday (ho Olh of January, 1849, at 10 o’clock A’. M./lUe following Real Estate situate in Cumberland county, viz ; ' A lot of in the Borough of Ship pensburg, containing 04 feet in front and 267 feet in depth, boundcd .by Main street on the northwest by a lot of James H.Devor, Esq., east by Joshua Gr.f- On, and south by an alley, having thereon erected a two story weathorboarded House, Log Stable; &c.— Seized and; taken id execution as tho property of Henry Slrohm. . . ' ■ j .■ .Also, a lot of ground, situated in the Borough of Shipponsburgk having thereon erected a two story wentherboarded House, and bounded oil the north by 5! ■ tr « Bl » 80Uth - b y an alley. Vest by a lot of 8, Hill, dec d., and east by lot No. 61, being lot ft 0.50 la the plan of. said Borqu£b n Seized 6hd taken in , execution as the property of Paul Martin. , Also, a half. Jot of . ground, situated oh -tho ilcith side of the PublicSquare’, in,the Qoioiigbof Ciilisle. I • « 80 ! ith ® rn moiety of lot No. 144 in the plan ofsaid Borough’. bounded.on the north by a Jot ofF. , Watts, Esq.', being; the other moiety of said lot No. 144, east by Hanover street, and south and west by an alley; having: thereon erected a large two story l Brick House, and two story Bark Building. Also the STONE STABLE and Carriage House, situated bn. the south end of lot No. 126, with right and privilege,of the yard 4n front of. said Stable and Carriage Ifouse, in common with the owner of eaid other moiety of said lot Nff. 144, bounded by a Slone Stablo of F. Watts, Esq.; on the north, east by said yard, south by an alloy and west by lot No. 118. Also, one moiety of hit No. 118 in same Borough; bounded On the east by lot No. 126, south by on al ley, west by lot N 0... 110, and north by the other moiety of said lot No. 118. Seized and taken in exe cution as the property of Michael Bge, dec’d., now in the hands of Mary Ege, his Executrix. . Also, part of a lot of'jground, situated on the north sidebl High strefet, in said Borough, bounded bn the east by a lot of ground belonging to the estate of Margaret McDonald, dec’d., south by High street, west by a lot of Robert Common, and north by. a 20 foot alley, having thereon erected a two story Brick House, and a two story Back Building, containing 30 feel in front and 240 feet in depth with right to use of a well of water in common with the occupiers of said lot of Mi McDonald, dec’d*, aforesaid, and with the use of the alleys or passages running, from High si. toMid 20 foot*,Hoy in common with the occupiers of paid lot belonging to Robert Cbrnroan. Seized and takep in execution as. the property of Mary Ego. Also, a lot of ground, isiiuated in the Borough of Carlisle, bounded by a lot of R. Emory, College Lane, Turnpike, and arjalley on the west, containing 255 feet in length and 50 feel in breadth, having thereon erected a Large Frame Warehouse. Seized end taken in execution os the properly of John. McCaffrey. And all to be sold by me, JAMES HOFFER.Sh’ff. Sheriff's Office, } Carlisle, Dec. 14,1848. J Drugs! Drugs! —n Just Receivedd, a PHYSICIANS, Country Merchants and Pedlars, ore invited 10 call and ex%rajne my atock of Me dicines, Paints, Glass, Oil, Varnishes, &c . Patent Medicines, Fine Chemicals, Instruments. Pure Essential Oils, Indigoos, Madders, Sumac, . Alum, „n 7v h n r ‘" * n ß . rolhor ’* •’“«> Lead, Chrome Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jersey rv?l"h°v GJ “'k L ' n , s^ d , oil ' Turpentine. Copal and In V ,“!H“ h ' n ° d Laod ' AII of which will bo sold at the very lowest market price, ot the choan Drug and Book store of ‘ ». or mo cnoap JOHN RICKER, „ ... ' . S.W. HAVERSTICK. Carlisle, December 14, 1848. THOMSON'S COMPOUND SVItUP OF TAIt" AND WOOD NAPHTHA. Consumption, Coughs, & c . Its use tab best Proof op its Value. From the Camden Democrat . •‘Weare nol in the habit of encouraging entpi rieisin, nor of bestowing praise where merit does not warrant it, but having tried Thomson’s Com pound Syrup of Par in onr family, we can safely bear leaiimony to the invariable good effects that have resulted from ns use. Wo have used ii in oases of soro throat, whooping cough. *c„ and tah"a d b , | o o fa^ a v l mrd?ci , M ." We " - N - E -cor n oonu or 8?porbo,tlo. J ' &W> * P,emln * “ 5 « December Id, 1818.— 3 t Moro Wow Goods at (he . NEW & CHEAP STOfiE. PHEsnbsoribere wouidfeepoctfully inform their friends and tho public, that they have jqst return-' ed from Philadclphla.wiih a-largo lot of. MEW GOODS, f^ 0 ’’ 8 - Alhongthosogoods may be found Moths, Cashmeres and Satilnolts low priced, medium, and of.lhe beet quality. Ladies Dross Goods, sucb as Cashmeres, Xlpa cas, p aid Stripes, Moua. do Lains, &c. P lerkerro and o!her Shawls, good quality and new stylo,- * J Also, , q, splendid assortment of Calicoes; at prices from, 4t012 j. Cheap Tickings and n1„ b : Uns of all kinds, and a largo and elegant lot of Uonla and Shoos; with a good assortment of Gro ce"®9 > !> . / wl,icll ' v “ tttetieferniined lo soil low. Ihe Pekin .Tea Company’s far famed Tons are also for Sale by us at Philadelphia Ketdil prices. Please give us a call at the oornor.of Hanover & Louther ets. .S. 1). POWEL & CO. CaHfele, Debomber 7, 1848. . - MORE SEW GOODS. : ‘ THE subscriber has just rolunjed from tho oily with a large supply of new.goods. 1 Men’s Wear. A largo assortment of Cloths, Casslmeres, Oaasl* nette, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, end Coatings, . Lii%s Warci Such as French Merinos, Satin Stripe,' Alpnoea very, handsome,’ Palmetto and Coburg Cloth, Cashmeres, Mous, do Laines, very fine qualities, French Cloth for ladies sake, large assortment of Mourning Goods, and ,a grea't variety of other goods 100 numerous to mention, for sale by G. R. CROOKS. Remember the stand In West Main at., westof Dootem’s Hotel. December 7, 1848. Shawls. .A BEAUTIFUL assortment of Shawls Just opened and fpr sale cheaper than ever; by December 7, 1848. G R CROOKS. . , noussoll’s IVcclar. A SUPPLY of the above named Winter drink, has boen.rooolved by P. MONYER. Novo’mber 30, 1848 V . ( Mackprar. ALO r of choice No. 1 Maokcrai in whole, half Riui qimcter barrels, in slor© and for sale by October 36, 1848. J. W. EBVv /"IRA hf BERRIES of the best quality In' store, and for sale by , P. MONYER. November'3o, 1848. GAPS—J* us! rqceived a general aasdrlihonlofOonJ Children's. Cloth Caps, and for sale by , GEO R CROOKS DRUGS. Herba and Extracts, Spices, ground and whole Essences; Perfumery, dee; DYE-STUFFS. • ; I Log and Com Wood., I. Oil Vitriol, j Copperas, I Lac Dye. PAINTS. * ; ; t . r■" , TXTHEREAB (ho Honorable Samcbi yV Presi*nt Judge of the seyorkl Courtsof Com. “ on . V 0 ? 8 counties of Cumberland, Perry and Juniata, in Pennsylvania, arid justice of tho several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Do hyofyji n said counties; ami Hon. John Stuart and Jobn;Clendenm, Judges, .of. the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail. Delivery ,-for the trial of all capital ajid in the said county of the aOth of November, 1848, have ordered tho Court of Oyer and 1 otmlner and general Jail Delivery, to be holden at Carlisle, on tho*l 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 tlio Goto ner, Justices of the Peace and Constables of the soW county of Cumberland, that they are by tli’e said pre copt commanded (o be then and th'ete m their, proper persona, with their rolls, records',. irii}uiSilion»; ex&l -natlonßj.and ail.othc); remembrances,Ao do those ‘WW-VW fsAoifpffipco gppetlain to bri done,and ail those that are bound by prosecute agAinst tbp prjnoncrs thal.are or then shall bd in tho “Putf, are tp.be there to prosecute them as shall ha jdat, JAMES HOFPER,Sheriff , SaattrftOmcK,' V Carlisle; lice. 7, 1848. 5 ■ Auditor’s Notice. THE undersigned Auditor appointed by the court lo marshal and distribute lire assets fn the hands of Thomas Bradley, Sequestrator of the' Hanover and Carlisle Turnpike Road company, to ami among tho creditors of tho said company, will attend for tbaf purpose at the Arbitrators Chamber, in the Court House, in Carlisle, on Fri day the sth day of January, 1849. • _ :W. S. COBEAN, Auditor. December 14, 1848—3 t Great . Attraction for the Hollidays! KrlsskluUlcs Headquarters, North Hanover St., Carlisle. THE subscriber, would respectfully inform the citizens of Carlisle, and those who may visit it during the Hollidays, that hq is now manufar. luring and will, keep on hand a large assortment of GONI.ECIIONARY, SUGAR PLUMBS, &o.,suitable for thonpproaching festivities, which W!n bo.sold wholesale or retail al-the old stand, in North. Hanover street, a few doom north of the Bank* where ho also haa on hand a large assort* moot of .Fruits and Nuts, of the latest importation, which wi Ibe sold on accommodating terms, con* slating in part of © » Oranges, licnions, Grapes, Raisins, Prunes, Dates, Citron, Figs, Almonds, v s ; Lreara Nuts, Filberts, Pea Nuts, English Walnuts. &o. He would alao call alien tiqoJo the best assortment of French, German & American Toys, ever brought to this place, consisting in pan of fine trench fancy boxes, hid and Jointed Dolls, all stzesipoll heads, find China, Common Delph and Wooden Tea Setts, Kitchen setts and Form lure in boxes, brass and tin .Trumpets,- wooly Dogs, bone, tin, basket and other Hallies, penny Toys ofiall kinds. Waggons and Wheelbarrows, fine tin 1 oys. Tools in boxes, Games, Puzzles. &o.i Pianos, Fiddles, Tamborines, Harmeonicans, Accordeons, Drums, Guns. Pistols. Glass and China Toys, fine sewing Baskets, Toy and Doll Baskets, hod a variety of other articles. In con nexion with the above ho has just received a prime lot of . * . ■ Fresh Groceries, consisting of Pulverized, Crushed, Loaf & Brown Sugars. New Oilcans, Trinidad, Syrnp & Sugar house Molasses, very cheap; Imperial, Young Hyson and Black Tea, Chocolate, Water, Soda Sugar and Pie-mo Crackers, Cheese, Rice, &e.; Fresh Sptces, such as Nutmegs, Cinnamon. Gin ger, Cloves, Pepper, Allspice, ground or whole. All orders thankfully received and punctually attended to. , p. MONYER. Carlisle). November 30, 1848. To Butter Makers. subscribers having purchased the right of JL,Cumberland county for making Crowell’s Patent 1 normometer Churns, they would respectfully in form the Formers and the public in general, that they will make and offer for sale these churns at the Cab inet Wareroom of George Spangler, in North Hnn ov.cr ?f rccl ’ nelt d ? or 10 David Smith’s oflicoi The principal advantage this churn has over all other churns is, that it is so constructed that the lop can bo taken off so as to give free access to the inside of the churn, wljlch makesit convenient to put in iho cream and get oht the button■ A thermometer is attained to the ode end of the churn so as to show the exact temperature of the cfeani, which experience shows should bo 60 degrees to make good bolter. A cham ber or space is arranged around the bottom of the churn for the purpose of admitting eold or warm wa tor, so as Ip bring The cream to the desired tempera turo without mixing the water with the cream. Tho secret in churning bullet is to have your cream at the projier tompciatWh—it will prrdiice more and belter butter and lake leas lime in churning—it churns equally well in cold or warm weather, no such thing ae having Scalded hujtcr— all that is necessary to make good butter all seasons of llio year is" iogelone of Crowell’s Patcnt.Thormometor Churns. Wo would moat.respectfully invito Iho public to call and exam ine for themselves. GEORGE . ,SAML. MYER 3. Carli.le, Oct, IS,’ 1848. CERTIFICATES. Mr. George Spangler: - ... Sir—We hove Seen using the Thermometer Churn I got of you for some time nm| iind it far suporloj- to thooid barrel churn for several reasons. First,'groat saving of tlrpo In getting butter the average time of [churning being about /JAeen.minutos, (all weathers) wo have got butter In the short space often minutes. Secondly,'the, butter wheh ,obtained ,fa much firmer than when Using any other churri, Finally; my folks say they-would not exchange for any other 1 churn and twice tho original coat of the Thermomc lei churn. Yours, &c. GEO. W. SrißAfcEli; September 26,1848, Mr- Oebrge Sampler : 1 have the Crowell Thermometer Churn you made for mo in uae at my placo, and I do nol beiiloto to ■ay that no farmer ahould be without it. Fifteen mlnulqa ia all the tipio required to make butter, and the value of thia,saving of lime and labor conejetq in this—that Jt no mote lime at any.one eeoeon than anplhor, and.thallho |en)pera|ure.of the cream, necessary to ipojto,butler, ia produced witli certainly and without the admixture of' warm. 0r..001d water with the cream Ijae|f. PKEDK. WATTS, August .IT, 1848. . To ike Public: , , For the benefit of the hatter part of man (woman) I give thla certificate after using Iho Thermometer churn majlo by .Mr. .George Spangler of thin place, 1 would have none, olhrrin, my family. Wo hn*o been uatng the old barrel churn for thirty yoara paal, and.l mujit apy it ia not to be compared to Crowell's Thermpuleter Churn, either for spaed of churning or convenience. In the pljl barrel churn ft toojt gener ally from four to ala hours, to churn tho churning now In the Thermometer churn we can churn butter in from fifteen to twenty minutes.'by bringing the cream to ihe proper temperature. I can recommend it try the public aa no cheat, ~ September 4, 1848. P- POWELL & CO. Carlisle, November 2, 1848, Public Sale ol TdwM Prilpeiriy. THAT large two-story PLASTERED STONE i~a, HOUSE, silbioted on the north side of Went High street, in tho boroilgh of Csr |s!i!m> l al °' ad j° inin S the now brick stores of i .1 WBEnsmingcr & Sonseman, is offered forsnlel 1 here is a large Slono Warehouse oh the lot, pan ot which belongs to tho properly now offered. If no sold before Saturday the 2sd day of December non; it will be offered at public vendue on that day, at the Court House, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon. Per sona can view the properly at any time by calling on the subscitbor at hie office, on the premises. I The above sale is postponed to Saturday (lie Both of December, at the same time and place. W.M, B. KNOX, All’y (or J. R. Knox. November 30,1848. Ahead of all cbnipetltiou l JUST PUBLISHED; SARTAIN’S UNION MAGAZINE, OF LIT ERAITURE AND ART, for January J 849. Mils. C. M. Klrkland and Ptof.joiiN S. , Hart, Editors. Eighty pages of letter press on new type and extra fine paper, three Mezzotinto Enibellishinenis,.arid eight other va ried Illustrations, and contributions from the pens of the following taleriled authors; ' c, Rcv ; t lbort D “ rncB , Pr »f- Jairjea fthooSi, Mias E iza L Sproat, Mrs. L. H. Sigourney, Mrs. E. F. EUc .Mre E. G. Kinney, W, U. C. Hosncr, John ™ , mM Lj,nd > Angusltne Duganno, Rcvl ■ G. W, Bclhunc, D. D„ Henry T. Tuekerraon, Mrs. TnrfH C n S 'n° ! ? t l? d, J ‘i 0 "A? 0 H - Roker. liev. John Todd, p. D Allred B. Street, Mory Smith, John Brown. jr„ Marion H. Rand, Mrs! C. R. Townsend.' Chsriee J. Peterson, George S. Burleigh, C. H. Wiley, Joseph R. Chandler, Mrs. F. B. M. Brolherson, Pro? Joseph Aldcn. Anno C. Lynch, Mrs. C. M. Kirkland; Rev. W. H. Furness, D. D. , The public ore already aware that the Union Ma goztne has changed residence, as well as changed hands, since the publication of the December number, Messrs. Sartain & Sloanuker having purchased ll of the former proprietors, and transferred its place of publication from New York to Philadelphia.' In ad* dition. also, to the services of Mrs! Kirkland* who will continue, as to contribute to itspagcsl ; U lO proprietors have ongoged, as an associate Editor! Prol. Jolm S, Hart, of Philadelphia. , . it Iff confidently believed that Hie patrons of the Magazine will find signs of improvement , as well as change. Its external appearance.is improved* For evidence of this; the reader heed, only look Jbr Mm* self. In the pictorial department, t(ic magpzlno pmy now fearlessly challenge a comparison with any of Us rivals. . In respect to the Literary character of the maga* zinc, it will be the earnest endeavor of all concerned in its publication, to secure for it tho contributions of the best writers that thp coUplry affords. Tho proprietors have already entered.into arrangements for articles from almost every writer ofdistinction in tlm United Stale*, of which they offer what they claim to be.a.very respectable ‘‘first fruits,” In the present number. AN ORIGINAL NOVEL. A special feature .for Iho present volume Will be «ho publication of an Original Novel, llie manuscript orwhich lias beer) purchased for,tlio purpoqo. The publication of Ibis novel will commence in the third number, and will in no case bo extended into tlio sue ccedlng year, even although a largo niimbpr of extra pages have to be prinled.to bring it 10,0 Concision before the close of the volume.. Thfs hotel will hpon to the reader a new field of American traditions, en. 1 Hrely untouched by Irving, Cooper,' of any,of our writers ofhlstorlcul ficlion. The scene of the story is fn North Carolina,' Just prior to tho Revolution, pnd It embodies in* tlio form of nn entertaining ficth . (lorja narrative, a mass of historical traditions re* (•peeling the early settlement of (he Carollnas, which, ff wb mistake not, will give quite a new aspect to that purl of our national history. Tho writer, Mr. Wiley,, who lips contributed n short tale to our pres, onl number, is.tt.iiotivo of North Carolina, and has traversed cnrofiilly nil that part oflho country which ho has made tho scone of his story, for iho purpose of giving the greater fidelity and accuracy to his dc scriptions., Without violating any of his secrets,, we inoy venture to tell his readers in advance, that he has Ihrrwn an Interest (something like that with Which genius has invested the above of the Knlckor. Dockers) over even Iho " Dismal Swamp,** and lha| not loss dismal lino of. sandy, hnrborluss sea hooch, which stretches for hundreds of miles south of Cano Fear. . 1 Another Couture will bo o torloa ofslorl'es by Prof, AHon, ofWillintn.lown, Mots., iliuslrating the limco or the curly puritan#. .. Rev. John Todt|, 0. D„ of Pittsfield, will oonlinuo to contribute Now England Legends, of which “ Tomo pfjho Wild Lakes," In the January number! is a Coir specimen, ■ . The following splendid fengruvings. ouUablo Cor rsrior Ornumcnts, bavp been engraved at an expense oC more then *10(10, and nro offered as Premiums in connection with the magaiinc. Tho price of either picture is of llscir*3. A hrge wholi.ltngth Portrait of General Z. Taylor Ropruscntod reallnff on Ilia war liorse, Old Whilcy. Engraved on aleel, In Mezzolinto, by J. Sgrlain,‘from Daeuerrectype - (akon from life exprctily for tfiia plale,- Site ofllio work, exclusive oflhe margin. SI by 16 Inohea, . , Group of Portraits of the Washington Family. fucludlnff Goii. Washington, Lady Washington, Eleanor rarho Curtis, George Washington Parke Cnitls, and Washington’s Favorite Servant. Eft* graving in Mczsotinlo, on steel, by ,J. Sartain, from the original by Savage. Site, exclusive of margin,' 34 by In inches. «, Remember, our are not from old worn out Magatiiieplate*, not worth, the postage on their transmission, as is tho .oasQ.with. the offers of some others. The proprietors of&irUin'a Union Magatlne intend in all Instances, when a. promise is made, to produce something of real merit arid value. JOSEPH BHROM, TERMS: , , . One copy of tho Mogacine, and one of the Pre< - rnlum*, • aLadylB i3on£ 4 months, and for 25 c.ents any one No. Postage to be paid on all orders. Address. . , L. A. GODEV’, I/3 Chcsout St., Ph/laV December 7, 1848.’ , WESTERN JS’EW YORK COttEBE OP ) n’ t n°l? rge , r, ’ cir ' B,h “ deeper. Eveiy bottle beano. 0 . VAUGHN- written on thedirec. llona.ie. Bee pamphlet page 88. Prepared by Dr. 1 0, 0. VAUpHjr, and sold at the prlnclhal a ftw on» Main .tree!, Buffalo, N, Y. Offlce.devomdm ,11 •ate of this article exclusively, 183 Nassau! New York, and corner of Eaaex and Waabington. Salem,' o’wM W* ,hrtf ’ )Bhoul ,u » For .ale by 8. W Ha.et.lick, Catlialet M. T,q& Harriaburgi Rusrcl 4 Dice, Dicklpaon, T. 0.4 G. b!" town ’ Shl Pl ,on “ bur Bl A< J" m » &B»holroari,Stbugba. October 26, 1848^ Cottcc,'«iignr,&o. A w AR , GE »"tl supply of frosK. Hlo, ■i-V -Mocno am! JAva.Ooftebß, as also Brown* Crushed and Pulverized Lonf Sugars,-of best quality, besides a enporal epleplion of fresh Spicer always on liand at the old Grocery and Tea aloft Qf fW.p^