»js. AOft%Ttßn tn'Ttt*f'voivkrit*'\kt appointmbnt. 1 10, AndbeitfurtktrtnatUd, • * •' *' And all advertisements made under the orders of-the Post: master General, i A n newipapef or newspapenllof tatterl on sailed for in Poit.oflicc, shall be insertedin the' paper or papers of the town or place where the office advertising moy be situated, having thci largest circulation. *■ •' [JV*«w Pott-OJJiee Law t pautd March 3,1845. LIST OF LETTERS remaining' iiitlioPoat-offico at Carlisle, Pa., January I, 1849. Persons in qutringfor letters on this list, will please say they arc advertised. ■ . t Anderson James McCahdless James • . Best Daniel Muaselman John ■Brenriemari & Givler :Mundorf David Bell William. . Musaleman Samuel .. Corncroopa Joseph MoComon John B Cornbrobst Joseph Mounlz Adam Camel David . Mussleinan George jr Craton Alexander Minlch Peter Craton Susan Mickey David ~ Decker Susan . • McGowan John Dis,R S.Rsq; Mull George Donely Elizabeth , Price Charles" . Doyle Jago Phillips D ; ' Eckard John Quigley Peres W Pry Martin Rogers P D iFinkenbinder David Rawlins John W (M D) Fleming Wilson 2 • Stevensbn 'Wrp • t 1 Fmrow Jos Stroy Catharine Ann FraizorJohn - Steliman John Freeze Valentine ,Stayman Dr Joseph 2 ! Grimes John (Teacher)'Schock, Sons & Go Gibson John ■ > Scholl Martha S | GroA Mrs (Widow) Shefler & Fleming . , HurbertJohn Shombaugh.John F Hach George Stoner Augustus 6 Hosier Mary Strino.Henry Hoerner David . oadler Joshua Holmes R , Seely.Josiah.H , Hoflerl Susanna E . ShaidDarid, 1 Bossier George Stevjeen lnjty < Hoch Jonas Snyder.A B .. * Humes George or Alex’rTagert William , ! Hamshire Adam Tattouk John H Irvine Patience Tompson Ellin ‘ Kirnagn Ann A Elizab’h Wight Wilem M . ’ Kennedy John Wight Wiliam S * Kirk Rev “G , Wondrlech-John t Keppler.Jacob Wilke Marget Lesler Mary A Wilson James Esq Montague James GEO. SANDERSON, P.M. Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac. At Public Auction. THE subscriber intending to relinquish busi ness, will offer his entire stock of Merchandize, at Public Auction, at his store on the southwest corner of the Public Square, on Monday the 15th instant. The assortment embraces a variety of rich and valuable goods, among which will be found Cloths, Ciisslmcrcs, Sattinctls, Veilings, Alpacas, Merinoes,Silks, Bombazines, Shawls, Ginghams, Lawns, Gloves, Hosiery Cambrics, Kentucky Jeans, Clinton Flannels Jackinets, Tickings, Checks, Calicoes, Drillings, Muslins from £to in breadth. Table Linens, Mouslin de Laines, Cashmeres, Cravats, Hand* kerchiefs, Cnrpel Chain and Cotton Yarn, Cloth and Glazed Caps. A great variety of Nick-nacks and small-wares GROCERIES. Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Tea si a fine selection; Spices of all kinds, Dye-stuffs, Tobacco, Cigars, Blacking, Brushes, Bedcords, Sacking-bolloms, Table oil cloths. Fluid Lamps—-These Lamps need no recom mendation here, Weir extensive use is evidence sufficiontpf their worth. Together with a great variety 6f articles too numerous to mention. Those who wish great, bargains would do well to bo present during the sale, as I am determined to sell off without reserve. In'the meantime I will sell at less than prime cost. Ethereal Oil will bf furnished to our customers as usual, until we finally close. . . >. * KO&BHTIRVIWE, Jr;- January 4, 1849. Public Sale of Town Property. THAT largo two story PLASTERED STONE aIjOUSE, filuntpd on tho north side of- West High street, in tho borough.of Car lisle, adjoining the now brick stores. of Ensminger Jc Sensemon, is offered for sale* There is n largo Slone Warehouse oh the lot, panm which belongs to the property now offered. If no sold before Saturday the 23d day of December next, it wil| be offered at public vendue oti that day, at ihr Court House, ul 10 o’clock in tho forenoon. Per sons can view the property at any time by calling on tho subscitber at bis office, on the premises. Tho above sale is further postponed until Wed nesday the !oth day of January, when the proper ty will absolutely ho sold. WM. B. KNOX, Att’y for J. R. Knojr. January 4, 1840. Auditor’s Nolle*), TPIIE undersigned, Auditor, appointed by tho Or- JL phans’ Court of Cumlwrlnm) county, to marshal and distribute the assets of tho estate of Enoch Wood row, Into of Westpcunslmrough township, <lec’d.,-in the hnndsof John U. Vendor belt, his administrator, to and among tho creditors of said deceased, hereby gives notice to all persons interested, that he will oi tend to tho duties of his appointment at his office, in tho Borough of NewviKe, on Thursday, tho Ist dav of February, 1840, at 10 o'clock, A. M. JAMES R.IRVINE, Auditor. December 28, IS4B. fit* Notice. I ntn desirous of reducing my stock of goods, «nd would say to purchasers that my slock is lar ger than I wish it at this season, and the way to reduce It is to" come and buy them, ns they will be offered-At Vgy low prices. The Bee Hive is in great want of money, and now is the proper time to nettle up as* the old year goes out, and open a new l*af. S. A. COYLE, December 28, 1848. House & Blacksmith Shbplor Hem fpilE subscriber offers for rent from tho Ist of April X next, a House and Blacksmith Shop, with an acre of Ground attached. The, situation is a first fate one for a Blacksmith, and will be rented on moderate terms. The ; «hpp is situated 6 mi.es weal or Carlisle in Frankford township, and near tho re sidence of (ho undersigned. GEORGE KOSHT, December S 8; 1848.—31* Ilonas * Lot for Sale. TUB HOUSE and EOT* in Bast Main street, adjoining Andrew Holmes and others, at present occupied by S. D. Adair. Eaq., is for Bale. The lot is 38 fuel fronting on Main street, and 240 feet deep to an alloy. The houta is 33 feet in front with Back-buildings, &o,,and will bo sold at less than cost. Apply to J. W. EDY. Carlisle, Deo 28, IB4R—3t Blacksmiths Look Herd 1 Q TONS of assorted Rolod Iron Just received, 1 sj that wo will soil at a lower rate than has over heon sold, oilhei for cash or scrap iron. Also Watts' best Bar Iron always on hand at (ho storo-of JACOB SBNER. December 28. 1648 pALLATTUK ÜBK HIVE, if ymi.jWßUlo \J eavo 33 per cent, I have a lot of Young Hy son and Imperial Tea to soil at 75 ots per pound, CAPS. lOdoz. Men'sand Boys Caps, nil kinds and sizes,Jmt received st the Dee Hive. December 88. 1848 ; BOOTS do SHOES. A splendid assortment of Mon e water-proof Boots, together with Woman's and Boy's Boots and shoes, opened and for sale at *bo new store of 8 D POWEL & 00 and Muelin do red and now opening a splendid assorUrmHi of a » more * Mnes, which wo will sell very tow. Aißo t a handsome assortment of Mah colored Alpacas for children's dresses. _ December 81. 1848 BDPOWBLAcCO , Wood Wanted AT THIS OFFICEIMM EDIATELY. ® a^e * at'the residence ; C, Miller, at Cumberland in Dickinson township, the following properiy, viz:< Horses, Mules, Cows, Hogs, a number of Wagons, Carts, Cool and Ore Beds, eiougbs.and Farming utensils. Also; 300 tons ot Magnetic Qre.-a great quantity of Charcoal, a general assortment of .Patterns .and .Flasks for gloves and. Hollow-ware, Furnace- and Running Tools of. various, kinds, :Fatent Scales,. Bajr Iron and Castings, &c. A quantity of , Dry Gobds,-Coffee, ! Sugar, &6* ; • Corn, Corn Meal and Oats. A large lot of Lum ber, consisting of honrds. plank and sdanllihg;— 10.000 PINE SHINGLES, and a lot of Chesmit Posts. Also,' : -v.- '• ; HOUSEHOLD $ KITCHEN FURNITURE, sc. Sale to*commence at 10 o’clock,. A. M»* and continue from day to-day until all ia sold. At tendance w ill be given and terms made known by • . j : : D. VV. M’CULLOUGH, ' JOHN T\ GREEN, ’■ • Dec. 29, 1848 t ~—St •' 'Assignees. Dedication. THE new Union Church recently crcctcd in Plain* field, Cumberland county, will be ; dedicated'to (he service of almighty God, with appropriate religi ous exercises, on Sunday, the 7lh of January. The preparatory service will commence.on the Friday previous, *■ The Dedication Sbrmnn will be.preached by Rev. Mr. VViNO,orCarlislo, The public goncrolly arc invited to attend. THOS.'GRaSON, M. HAHN, Ai RICHARDS, Commit(ee. December-Sl, 1848, Assiffucclihip Account. r PHE atcounVof John'ft. Kelso, Assignee of Wil- J. liara Noacrc; buying been presented to the Court of Common Plead of Cumberland county, said court appointed the first day of the January Term, 1849, for the final confiiniotlon of said accounts, and rule or ) ,°bI ; persi>)iß concerned to appear and show cause why the same shall hot bb confirmed and allowed by said court. JAS. K X.AMUERTON, Prothy. Proihonotiry’s Office, > Carlisle, Dec. 2 1, 184 B—3t 3 House for Rent. IT is not often (hot wehave occasion to advertise houses for rent, but at present we would say that wo have the house now occupied by G. W. HUner, Esq., to let. Persons wishing a comfortable and con venient dwelling, will please apply to T.O. SULLIVAN. December 21, 1848—2 t ■ Orpimnd’ Court Sale. IN pursunnce of an order of the Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, the Real Estate of.'John Greenwood, late of said county, deceased, consisting of a , Piece or Tract of Land, situate in Dickinson township, in sniifeounty, bound ed by lands of Adam Coover, Thomas Ship and others, containing 4 Acres, more or loss, with Iho Improvements, will be ottered for sale ot public vendue or outcry, on the promises,' by the un dersigned, bis administrator, on Saturday the 3d day of February, 1840, at U, o’clock, A. M, of aaid day. 1 arms cash on confimation of the sale and execu tion and delivery of a deed to the purchaser. WILLIAM GREENWOOD. Adm’r. December 21,1848—7 t, Orphans’ Court Sale. IN pursuance of an order of thd Orphan.’ Court of Cumberland county, the following Real Estate, Into the property of Armstrong Irvine, dec’ll. ; will ho sold on the promises, on Monday iho lath doy of January, 1849, at IS o’clock noon, of that day. viz: ‘ All that certain plantation or tract of land, situate in Silver Spring township, in said county, bounded by lands of George Bclshoover. Jacob Harman, An drew Irvine and olheta, and containing about 131 ACRES, ; about 85 acres of which sro Limestone, ami the re mainder Slate landof gooiMpmiiyr—brnweeireD'anir 30 acres am in thriving young timiwr and th * resi due in cultivation.; .’Che land is welj fenced, a large portion of it being post and rail.! The improvements are a lareo JWjk Stone Dwelling House, ‘ KITCHEN.a largo mm. Slone Bank Barn, with it Tiueshing Machine attached, and other out buildings.' There is a good well at (he door and a very superior 1 imestune spring near the bouse. A Young Apple Orchard of grafted fruit and other kinds offruit trees on tho premises. There are two good mills within a mile of this farm. Thcio are a great quantity of hocunt trees on said fnrnt. The conditions of silo will bo made known oh the day of sale by - HENRY W. IRVINE, _ Admr. of Armetong Irvine, dec’d. December 21, 1848—4 t Ncw aud Cheap HARDWARE STORE, NOW opening by JACOB SENER, who re spccllully mills ths allcnlton of his friends and llm public generally, and all-dcalers in Hard warj», to its now mid splendid assortment of all kinds..f Hardware, such ns .Saddler's tools and Naddlery \\ are ol every description and stylo, all r i? i. 9 nr P Bnt, - , f , 8 tools, nnd building malorlals nf nil kinds and new style, all kinds of materials used by Cabinet makers. Also, Shoe Findings of nil kinds, a good assortment of Men's Morocco, Kid, French straits, lining nnd binding skins for Shoo makers, all articles used by shoo (linkers constantly kept on hand. Blacksmiths can bo supplied with tho very best of hammered Iron, warranted good; also all klnilsof rolled,slit, round, blind, and strap iron; cost, shear, spring,-English nnd American blister s.eol, warranted good; a lot oftdipct iron for linnera. Housekeepers can bo supplied with every article necessary for house keeping in the Hardware Line. Ethereal nnd Flue Oil Lamps of every descrip tion just received, Ethereal nnd plno oil for sale, fresh; nil kinds of Faints; Glia, Varnishes, Tar penllne,‘and a first rate article to preserve leather shoes, and keep the feet dry. Look out and bear in mind. Farmers, Mechanics and Housi-kcepera and all who use the article of HARDWARE, mill at the old . well known now arranged Hard ware stand, formerly kept by Lewis Harlan, in Nonh Hanover street, next door to John Com mon's tavern stand,' now kept by H. Glass, and nest door to George Keller's Hal and Cap store. Call and examine for yourselves, and savo mo ney, as wo are determined to oell all articles at tho very smallest profit for cash, and we think we shall be able to sell a little lower than any ether Hardware store In tnwhi as our goodaarewell se lected and .purchased right, in order to sell low at the new arranged Hardware store, well-known as Lewis Harlan's old alandt where you may find a good assortment ofevery article In Iho.Hardwaro Lino. Don’t.forget the aland, as quick sales and email profits la the order of the day. . i K ~ JACOB SENER, Carlisle, Debemherflß, 1848. (loots,& Shoes. JUST received, several cnee* of Men's, Wo men'*, Misses' and Doj'a Bools, Shoes and Bro 'rrans, and for sale very low at the new store of S. D. PWOEU Si CO. November 9,1848. ItloiiscUn do Lalncs; 20 PIECES figured Mouslin do Laine, at 13] bought at auction, for sale by December 7, 1818. OR CROOKS. Caps. A SPLENDID assortment of Mens and Dove ninth ami oil-cloth Cvps Jitat received, and for sain cheap at tho now atord of • S. D. POWELL & CO. r „.. I Carlisle, November 3, 1848,, tore ofX JJaiwnfljr ,IIOOEIUI3B. A dargo Blipply of thn bcatßagar, •'Tea, Bice, Splcea, dco., Jg»t opened at the now SBPOWBI, &CO store of in SI, 1849 * 'A « HOTEt, ' . wCAnniStEi Pa. •' rpflE uiuleraigncd having leased that welt known X .and COMMODIOUS HOTEL, situate on Main street, on ihe north-wpst corner of thepublic equate, in the Borough of Carlisle, Pa., lately in tho occu pancy of George Bcetcm, Esq, would respectfully inform his .friends ond the public generally,-that he is now prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with a coll, in a manner which he flatters nim self cannot fail to prove satisfactory i The house has tho most pleasant location in borough, fronting on Main street ond the public square—is but, a fow steps from the Railroad Depot, and adjacent to tho Court House. It has recently been refitted with new furniture and other improvements added, well calcu lated to promote the ease and comfort of his guests. . . 8 *ABLE will always be supplied with the choicest and moat wholesome faro tho market can B mu ° nd hi * BAR witfl the l ’ eBt of liquors. rhe STABLING belonging to the.establiehment Is.goodland extensive, and will always bo.supplied with the, best provender, and attended by carofbl hostlers. Nothing shall be left undone to render comforta ble those who favor him with their patronage, and he hopes, by strict and proper attention to his business, to, merit and receivaa liberal sliarc of public encour agement. . .ILL. BURKHOLDER, Agent. December 21, 1848—6 m ■ iVcw Clothing Store. Corner of Hanover and Louther in the room formerly occupied by C; Inhqff\ as a'Grocery Store. fPHE subscriber has received and is, now opening -L a choice selection of Winter Goods, consisting of Clpths, Casslmercs and Vestings, newest style at tho lowest rates, which he will make up inlo Frock and Dress Coats, V f ri* 8 ’ ® ac^B »’ Cloaks, Pants and Vests, Dress and Frock Coots of cloth from $6 upwards, .Pants from $1,50 to $6, Vesta from 76 cis. to $3, Cloaks from $6 to $BO. , Ho also, keeps shirts,, bosoms, col lars, nock and pocket handkerchiefs.’ comforts,.caps, gloves.and hosiery, in, short everything appertaining to a gentleman's woidrohe. As lie is agent ,for an extensive house bo wilt bo enabled .to offer ,fresh goods nt.leasl once a month. Ho. will receive* regu larly the New Vork and Philadelphia . • FASHIONS, ahd will spare,no pains in gelling up his work in the most durable and fashionable manner. He will also make up work purchased at ot.ier elorca in the most careful ‘manner. Ho will pay particular atten tion to Children’s clothing. He respectfully solicits a share of public patronage, - - , , ; W. B. PARKINSON, „ „ ■ . 1 Agent for the Proprietor. Carlisle, December 21,1848. • 4 ■ Tho Holidays are Coming! O HAVERSTICK, begs leave to announce kJi toot he lisa stipj lied himself with a largo’ntid splendid slock of FANCY ARTICLES, FRUITS AND CONFECTIONARY, suitable for ll,a W preaching Holidays, Which, ho will be prepared t 6 exhibit .to nil who may (iivor him with a call. His assortment is decidedly the most extensive ohj) bcou lifu) ever before offered furcate in this place', andiib. relies confidently en ticing able to please all .ta’sW f however fastidious, In the selection of CIIIUSTNMi and NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS. Cull early, that yon may have a full varietyioi choose from. ,' December 91, 1648 V A. B. SHARPE, ‘ A TTORNF.y AT LAW. , Willpracticerffilßs XX several courts of Cumhfirlnnd conruy. .1, He may be consulted at tho office of F. Walla, ISaa. until April next. ” purlislc, Dec. 14, 1848_3m v , Special Court. BY virtue of a writ from tho Hon. Nathaniel U. Lldhed, President Judge of the ISth Judicial District of Pennsylvania, bearing,date at Harris burg, the,4l|) day of December, A. D. 1848, NOTICE IS HEREBY, GIVEN, that a Special Court will be held by thesaid Hon. Nathaniel D. Eldred, and the Associate Judges of ° . Cuinhcrland coun cummenclng.on Monday the 19th day of February 1849, to continue one week, for certain causes de pending In the court of Common Pleas of-Cum berland county, in which the Hon. Samuel Hep burn was concerned for one ofthe.naN Hesi prior to his appointment as President Judge of the. 19th Judicial District, ami such othercauses as ■are embraced within the provisions of tho act °L lhe GBn . eral Asaenihly, passed the I4lh April, 1834, relative to the organization of courts of Jus tice. -Ofsaid Specialcourt.Juroianndallpetaona concerned will take notice; JAMES HOFFEB, Sh’ff. Sheriffs Office, Carlisle, Dec. U, 18-18. DR. W. I>. CREIGII, CSuicessvr of Dr. John Creigh, decerned.J WILT# attend all medical calls in town or country, by day or night and will Rive every attention to pa dents entrusted to his care. Olllce in East High street, opposite Ogilbv’s store November 23, 1848.—6m' Bargains! Bargains! riIHE subscriber will commence this week .to cut X down' his winter stock of goods at very reduced P"”! f “ r . c “ ,h -’. AH porsona in want of cheap Rood, will find it decidedly to (hair advanlaßo to coll and examine tins largo and cheap assortment of goods. Jortm!n7whT? T T ncd " lnr e eond beautiful oa r:' 1 P m , l l l , e ; crml "ed to sell at very low coa“ ° d Stock w|ll bo “ O,J "IT without regard to Recollect tho old stand, east Main street, opposite Martin s hotel. CIIAS. OOILBV, December 14,1848, Keep tho Feet Dry! BOOTS & SHOES! BOOTS & SHOES! JUST received at PORTER’S Shoe Store a fresh assortment of every article in the ehoe trade, comprising Men’s calf, kin, water proof,and thick Boots, Do, calf, kip|and thick Brogans, Monroes, Nulliftors and Slippers, Boys’ and'Youth’o thick Bools and Brogans, Ladies mbrocoo, kid, and leather Bushins, Frenelr.tlee, gaiters, & slippers, Misses and Children's boots and goiters, blaok and fancy colored, together with Buffalo Over Shoos and Gnm Shoos in great variety; Those who wish tobnygoodworkatfairprloes, are solicited to call. Don’t forget tile place— Porrer’a Shoe Store, Mainstreet, noarlhoßnilroad Depot. December 7, 1818.—fit Cabinet Making. • THE subscriber respectfully informs the public tbit ho will manufacture to order ‘tF’ Cabinet Ware ggHEßfe? Sfflfcaof every description, such (is Bureaus, Secretaries, Sofas, Tables, Bedsteads and all articles in his line, and will Sell os cheap as cun be bought any where in the county, and will warrant his furniture of good material and durable workman ship. Ho would invite the public to call and exam ine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. " Corvitrs made at the shortest notice and on mode* rate terms. GEORGE SPANGLER. Carlisle, Oct. U, 1848. . DTDDONB.. Just received- a splendid assortment JLls of cherry colored and p|aid Ribbons. • VELVETS—DIk Msroom and NazeHno Blue Velvets for Bonnets, for sale'very cheap at the new store of SB POVvBL do CO December 31,1848 SHAWLS. A Handsome assortment of Teriterre and other Shawls, just received and for' saje by December 91,1848. 8 D POWBLdfc CO SHAWLS. The subscriber If opening a large as sortmont of Shawls of every Variety of style and price, from 68j cts to $B. G,i R. CROOKS. Gum Shoes! Gum Slidesl AT PORTER’S SHOE STORE, you will find a large assortment of Metallic Gum Shoes, Patent Rubbers, Furred Rubbers and Buskins, Misses’ and Children’* Gum Shoos, oil first rote and war ranted*- : v’ ' ~ ■ December 7,1949, I -~' v -;vSHE»MFF'S SAtES. BY of sundry write of VendilioniExponas, issued but of the court of Common Pleas'of Cumberland county, and to me directed, I will ©*, poae. to;public sale; at the Court House, in.lh© Bo rough of Carlisle, on Saturday (ho 6th of JonuaiyV 1849, at 10 ©Mock A. M., the following Rehl Estate situate in Cumberland county, viz * - ' - Alot.of ground situated in the Borough of Ship pensbufg, cont inlng 64 feel in front and 257, feetin depth, founded by Main street on the north, west by a lot of-.Jamcs H* Dcvor, Esq., east by Joshua Gr.l fin, amfsouth by on alley, having thereon erected a two etojy wenlherboarded House, tog Stable, dec.— Seized and taken in execution as the property of Henry fclirohm. ■ r r oL^ ,S 0 f 0 lot of ? r . ounJ * equated in tho Borough of having thereon erected a two story wcalhe/hoarded House, and bounded on tho north by King street, south by an alley, west by a lot of 8. Hill, deed., and cost by lot No. 61, being lot No. 60 iu the plan of said Borough. Seized and taken in execution a. the properly of Paul Martini Also, a hnir lot of ground, eiruatcil on> the north Bide of the Public Square, ip the Borough of Catli.le, being the .oulhern moiety of lot No. 144 in the plan of said Porough, bounded on the north by e lot of F. Watte,;Eeq., being the other moiety of aeid lot No. 144, ealt by Hanover street, and south, and we.l by an alley, having thereon erected a large two story ■ : Brick House, and two story Back Building, . Also the HfONE STABLE and Carriage House, sltdated ( on the south end of lot No. 126; with right and.ptivUego of the yard in front of said Stable and Carriage House, in common with tho owner of said , other moiety of said lot;No. 144, bounded by a Slone S|tab)o pf fiV Walts, Esq., on the noith, east by. said yard, south.by an alley and west by lot No. 1.18, ‘Alaoy pne moiety!6f |6t No. 118 In same Borough, bounded! on tho east hy 'lol N 0.126, south by on al ley, west by lot No. MO, and north by the other moiety of said lot No.. 113. Seized andiftkcn in cution as tho pioperly of Michael Egc, dcc’d., now In tho hands of Mary';Ege, his Executrix. • Also, part of a lot of ground, situated on the north sido.ot High street* in said ‘Borough, bounded on the east'by n lot of ground belonging ,(o tho estate of Margaret McDonald, dec’d., south-by High, street, hya lot of, Robert -.Common, and north l>y a 20. foot *JJoy,,having thereon erected a two story Brick llonscy and a two story Back,Building,', containing 30 feel in front and 240 feel in depth with right to use of a well of vvator in common with tho occupiers of said lot of M, McDonald, dec’d., aforesaid, and with the “ 80 .°;A”® alleys or passages running from High at. to sa\d 20 foot dloy in common with the occupiers of said iolhelonging to Robert Common. Seized and taken in execution as tho property of Mary Ego. Also, a lot of'ground, situated in the Borough of Carlisle, bounded by a lot of R. Emory, College Lane, i urnpike, and an alley on the west, containing 255 feet in length and 50 feet in breadth, having thereon erected a liiikrgc jPrntne Warehouse. Seized and taken in elocution its tho property of John JVTcCalfrcy. , ■ I. , And all to bo sold by mo, ' . . JAMES lIOFFER.Sh’tr. Sheriffs Ofilco, T Carlisle, Doc. 14,1848.5 W? Urugs! Drugs! ;s’i. ,Just Received, a f) HV SI Cl AIV S, Country Merchants andPedlsrs, X . »>SJi'v , i , ed to call xml examine my stock ofMc dlcineaj-Paints, Gloss, Oil, Varnishes, See. DRUGS.' PatontModicincs, I Herbs and Extracts, , Fine Chemicals, j Spice*, ground arid whole Instruments, J Essences, Ptlro Essentiol Oils, | Perfumery, See. , , DYE-STUFFS. , . ;• n 1 Log and Cam Woods, Madder,, | Oil Vitriol, Sumac, j Copperas, Alum, j Lac Dye. PAINTS.' anavVSellow. fPsmt and Varnish Brushes. Jersey Window Gloss, Linseed Oil. Turpentine, Copal ,„d Loach Varnish, and Rod Load. All of which will ho sold at the veiy lowest market price, ot the cheep Drag Book store of . . ■ HAVERSTICK. Carlisle, Dccemher.,l4, (848. THOMSON’S COMPOUND BVRIIP OF TAR AND WOOD NAPHTHA, Consumption, Coughs, dkc. Its use rue near Proof or its Vauie. Front the Camden Democrat • , “We are not in thp habit of encouraging empi> ncism, nor of bestowing praise where merit does not warrant it, but having tried Thomson’s Com pound Syrup of Par in our family, wo can safely bear losiimony to the invariable good effects that have resulted from its use. Wo have used ii in casea of sore throat, whonning cough, &o„ and rtßBrd il 88 an ln - Spr^r'.Phfio 11 . 111 '" N> E - COr " erof Firi " - d Sold in Carlisle by J. Si W. D. Fleming, at 50 cents or $1 per bottle. December 14, 1818.—3 l More Now Goods at tho NEW & CHEAP STOREi THEsabscribers would respectfully Inform their friends hnd th© piibi/o, that they have just return* sd from Philadelphia with n largo lot of purchased at redured prices. Among thofcogomis may be found ( Moths. Cassitnerea and Saltinelis, low priced, medium, and of (he hrst quality.' Ladies Press Goods, auch as Cashmeres, Alpa cas, plaid Stripes, Mona, de bains, &c. Terkerr© and other SlrtuvU, good quality and new style. Also, a splendid assortment of Calicoes* at trices from;4 to 13£. Cheap Tickings and Mua ina of all kinds, and a largo and elegant lot of Donta and Shoes, with a good assortment of Gro ceries, all of which wear© determined to sell low. The Pekin Tea Company's far famed Teas are also for sale by us at Philadelphia Retail prices. Please give ua a call at the corner of Hanover & Leather sts. S. D. POWEL & QO. Carlisle, December 7, 1848. MORE NEW GOODS. THE subscriber has just returned from thecltt with a largo supply of now goods. Klcn’s Wear. A large assortment of Cloths, Caasimeres, Oasth netls, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, and Coatings. Ladies Ware. Such as French Marinos, Satin Stripe, Alpacoa very handsome, Palmetto and Coburg Cloth, Cashmeres, Moon, de (.nines, very Jinn qualities, French Cloth for ladies sake, large assortment of Mourning Goods, and' a groat variety of other goods too numerous to mention, for sale by G. R. CROOKS. Remember the stand in West Main at., west of Coelom's Hotel.. December 7. 1848. Shawls.; A BEAUTIFUL assortment of Shawls Just opened and for salo cheaper than ever, by. December 7, 1848. G R CROOKS. - Ilomscll', (Vector. A SUPPLY of the above named Winter drink, has been'received by P. MONVUIi. November 30,1818. Mac Koral. A LOT of choice No. 1 Mackerel In whole, half /V and quarter barrels, in store and for sale by Oolobor 06, 1848. . . J. W. EBY. CRANBERBIESof the best quality in store, . and for salo by P. MON Y ER. November 30, 1848. .I’, ' ■ CAPS— Jm; received a gensral auorunentp( Don tlemrn's, Bey's and ChlhW. Clolh Capa, and for sale hy . ■ , GBO'U CROOKS V . Proclamation, ..- ;vr :, \nTHEfeEAS the Honorable Samuel Hepburn, , « V President Judge of the several Courts of Coin nil n Pljeas of the counties of Cumberland, Pcrry-and Juniata, in Pennsylvania, and justice of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De livery, in said counlie*, and Hon. John Stuart and John Clendenln, Judges of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offences, in the said county of Cumberland—by th.eir precepts to me directed, dated tbo 20th of November, 1848, have ordered tho Couit ofOyer arid Terminer end General Jail Delivery, to be holden at Carlisle, on the 2J Monday of January ne *t». (being tho Bth day) at 10 o’clock in tbs fore noon, to continue two week. •NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to tho Coro ner, Justices of tho Peace ond Constables of the said county of Cumberland, that they are by the said pre cept commanded to be then and there In their proper persons, with their rolls, records,' inquisition*, exam!- nations* and all other remembrances, 1 to do . those things which to their offices appertain to be done,and all those thatoire hybrid by rceognisances,to prosecute against tho prisoners that arc or then shall be in the Jail of said county, ore to be there to prosecute them as shall bo just. . JAMEB HOFFER,Sheriff* Suchm's Omci, } Carlisle. Dee, 7. 1849. V Auditor’s Notice. THE undersigned*A*ndlTsT'Appointed by the court to marshal.ohd. distribute me assets In the hands of Thomas Bradley, Sequestrator of the Hanover and Carlisle Turnpike Road company, lo and among the creditors of the-said company* will attend for thai purpose at the Arbitrators Chamber, in the'Court House* In Carlisle, on Fri day the 6th day of January, 1849. W.S. COBEAN. Auditor. December 14,1848—3 t Great Attraction for the Hollidays .- Kt'isskiiiklcs Headquarters, North Hanover St., Carlisle. THE subscriber would respectfully inform, the citizens of Carlisle,,nnd those who may visit it during the Hollidays, that he is now manufflr-1 luring And will keep'on hand a lame assortment! of CONFECTIONARY, SUGAR PLUMBS, &c., suitable forthe approaching festivities, which will be sold wholesale or retail at the old stand, in North Hanoyer street, a few doors north of the Bank, where lie also has on hand a large assort ment of Fruits and Nuts, of the latest Importation, which Will be sold on accommodating terms, con sisting in pan of. , Oranges, Lemons, drapes, Raisins, Prunes, Dates, Citron. Pigs, Almonds, Cocoa Nuts, Cream Nuts, Filberts, Pea Nuts, English Walnuts, &e. He would also call alien* tion to the best assortment of French, German & American Toys, ever brought to this place, consisting in part of fine French fancy bokos, kid .and Jointed Dolls, all sizes; Doll heads, fine China, Common .Delph and Wooden Tea Sells, Kitchen setts and Furni* tore in boxes, brass and 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.; Pianos, Fiddles, Tamborines, Hanneonicahs, Accordnons, Drums, Guns, Pistols. .Glass and China Toysj fine sewing Baskets, Toy and Doll Baskets, and a variety of other articles. In con nexion with tho above he has just received a prime lot of • ■ Fresh Groceries, consisting of Pulverized, Crushed, Loaf & Brown Sugars, Nevy Oileana, Trinidad, Syrup & Sugar house Molasses, very cheap; Imperial,. Youn<r Hyson and Black Tea, Chocolate, Water, Soda*, Sugar.and Pic-nic Crackers, Cheese,-Rice, Acc.; Fresh Spices, 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. . Yo Butter Maker*. _ r PHE subscribers having purchased/ the~ right of J. Cumberland county for making Crowell's Patent Thermometer Churns, they--would respectfully in* form, the Farmers and the public in general, that they will make and offer for sale these churns at ‘the Cab* inet Ware room of George Spangler, in North Han over street* next door to DovidjSmUh’e office* The principal advantage this churn has over all other chums is, that it is so constructed that the top can be taken off so as to give free access to the inside of the churn* which makesit convenient to put imho cream and get out the butter. A thermometer is attached to the ono end of the churn so as to show the exact temperature of tho cream, which experience shows should bo 60 degrees to make good butter. A cham ber or space is arranged around the bottom of the chum for the purpose of admitting cold or warm wa ter, so os to bring tho cream to the desired tempera ture without mixing the water with, the cream. The secret in churning butter is to baVo your cteam at the proper temperature—it will pndiice more and better butter and take lets time in churning—it churnfc equally well in cold or wdrth weathelf; no SUch thing ns having scalded bbttor—all that is necessary to make cood butter all seasons of the ybnr is to gel one ofOroweirs Patent ThcrmorticterChurns. We would moat respectfully invite Ibe public Ip cal) and exam ine for themselves, ‘ ’ GEORGE SPANGLER, SAME. MYERS. Carlisle, Oct. ISi 1848. CERTIFICATES. I Mr. Ge6rge Spangle* .• • I Sir—Wo hove been uiinglho Thermometer thurn I got of you for «ome time ami find It far mporlor to the old barret chtirn to* eoveUl rcaaoris. First, groat sdvlng of lime in getting but let- the average lime of churning being about fifteen mmUlca, (all weathers) wo have got butter in tho abort ipaco often Minutes. Secondly, tho butter when obtained ia Much firmer than when using any other churn, Finally, my folks aay they would not exchange for any other churn and twice the original coat of the Therroome* lei churh. • Yodrs, &c, OBO.W.SHEAFBU; September 20, 1048. Afr- George Spangler ; I have the prowell Th'erroometec-Charh you made for me iu usual my place, and I do not hoaiiete to eav that no farmer should he Without It. Fifteen minutes in all the time required to make butter, and the value of this saving of time and labor consists in this—that it requires no more time at any one sesson than anotheri and that the temperature of the cream, necessary to make butter, is produced with certainty and without the admixture of warm nr cold water with the cream itself. FRBDKi WATTS. August 17, 1848, To iht Public; For the benefit of the better pari of men (whman) I give this certificate after using'the Thermometer churn made by Mr. George Spangler of this pfaeei I would have none olhef In my family i We have, been using the old barrel churn for thirty years past t and I must say it Is not to he compared to Crowell's Thermometer Churnt either for speed of churning or convenience. |n the old barrel churn it took gener* ally from four to six hours to churn the churning--* now in the Thermometer churn wo can churn butter in from fifteen to twenty minutes, by bringing the cream to the proper temperature. I can recommend it to (he public aa ho cheat September 4, 1848, JOSEPH BHROM. Cash! Cuslil ALL persons indebted to the lubieriber m hereby notiAsd to cull and settle up before Januet.y lit, 1840. OHAB. OGILUY, December 14, FB4B. Canary add Hemp seed. A FRESH supply of the above named Seed., jnst received, by p. MQNYER. '7/Cranberries. A , LOT of Fresh Crajtbsrris. jiut received andfor .Q. sale at the store of ■ . w , Table bib : " ,n A CHOICE brand of superior Olive Oil rioeived "XX and for sale at the Tea and Grocery .tor. of j:w, eby. The Leading Periodical In 'America. GOBY’S, LADY’S BOOK . FOR 1840. DEDICATED, to the Dedies of Ilie United Stairs. Edited by Saras J.~ Hau, Grace Greenwood, and L. A. Gode*. A Novelette by Mias E. Lmwe, who cootri butes to every No. N. P. Wulib* Original Scriptural Poetry. \ ; T. S. Art»,dr, who contributes to every Nftr, illustrative of Uroome’s Sketches ofAmerican Character. We Intend merely, to glvoa notlcdof ooHnten tjons for next year* leaving to otheifilotfg advert tiaeruents—“lull of sound and fury/signlfying nothing.” %*•, Agreeably to the practice oflast year, the pub* Usher williasue as good a number each month M he does In January. This is a novel fcatufftln Magazine publishing. During the whole bT last year he gave more engravings and more reading , matter than- any of his, contemporaries, and will;, continue to dp ao next year.. Those who subscribe' to GODEY’S LADY’S BOOK, may do the assurance that they will receive more for their money in the. Magazine alone, than by aubscrib*. ing to any other work. To this is added and 10-- eluded.in the same 93. the LADY'S NEWSPA* PERf which contains in.one month nearly,.if not quite as much reading matter as the.other month* .. lies, makipgfor {Si the amount of reading oflwo magazines a month. 'There are pecuTiarit/ce.j about Godey's Lady's Book for the ladies tbatnp , other ■Magßxine-possesaes;; "‘’There isa Meztotinl i and Lino Engraving in'each nmnber—bolh by the . bestartists. In addition lo.lhcec, there are given monthly what no other magazine gives*- - ® col* ored Fashion Plate, with a full description. This feature is peculiar to Godey, as no other work has • them every month and colored. Then there are! I Caps, Bonnet's, Chemisettes, Equestrianism.for. Ladies, with Engravings. The Ladies* Work Table, with designs for knitting, netting, crotch* et, and all other'kinds of work. Patterns'for 1 > Smoking Caps, Chair Covers, Window Curtains, D'Oyley’s, Purses, Bags, dec. Health and Bean* . Jty, with Engravings. Model CottagbSr with (ground plans, and other engravings,'always II* 1 lusiratiyeof something useful. Music, beautiful* •* ly printed on tinted paper, which "may be taken out and.bopnd. r. Colored Modern Cottages, and ■ colored ,Flo f iver, Pieces occasionally. These aria .. all extra' In Godoy, and to bo found in no other' magazine. These were a)) given last year, and will be continued. In addition we shall have in', every No., one of“Croome*B Sketches of Ameri* • can Characteristics,’* a most amusing series, novr first given to the American public, Thesewlll * be illustrated in every No. by a story from the ~ powerful pen of T* S. Anbur*,'Esq. Changes of Fashion,” illustrated by Fay Robin* son, Esq. This series will bo very interesting lor’ * the ladies. “The Applicability of the Fine Arte v to Domestic Uses.” is another series pf Ehgrav*- ings now'in preparation, and will be published during the year. “Collage Furniture.” Ilavlrg** given so.many Model Cottages, wo intend now to commence the publication of Cottage Furniture —a very necessary appendage to a.Collage. ' • - , Religion and History. Our superior Artiste,' Walters, Tucker, Pease and Welsh, am now cn* . engaged upon a sett of plates illustrative of thead two subjects. Our Music. Prepared expressly forus—ihdst* ' ly original; and beautifully printed, has long com* manded a decided preference over thaTdtany other magazine; It is a feature in the Tfitrßook,, .■* . The Literary Character of Godey*s Ladyßooki*’ With such writers ns Miss Leslie, Grace,Gjesn* wood, W. O. Simms, Mrs. Eliot, T.’S,:Arthur*. f . Mrs, E. Oakes.Smith, Mrs, J. C. Neal,>tit' / ,T»- Tuckerman, H. VV. Herbert,.&c*, the Widow Bedott, Professor Frost, Bryant, Long* \ fellow.JJolmes-—and a.host.pf othecs~mQSt ah*; ways take the lead in literary merit,/ ,% , . ■ ■■ TKRMStv-: • For IW© Dollars Wo wilt sentf the. Ledy l s ; Book, containing more reading lhan nny,.other monthly, andiheLady.V Dollar. Ncwepapßrnub- U«U«d—turl«r*'.a —irtTrrtt'~~Trrtn'BtMs Wf n[mi|i , reading as any of the $5 periodicals bfibedayw fnaking three publications in onemon'th. by If the ’ subscriber prefers the following splendid engrar* logs to the Lady’s Dollar Newspaper, (nllhongh’ We would not advise it, ns ehgfnvjngs cannot he sont through (he mail without being crushed bt creased,) we will send the beautiful plateconttin* , ing the portraits of Harriet Newell, Fanny Forres* > ter, Mrs. Stewart* Mrs. Ann H. Judson and.Mrsi . L. B. Dwight, and the plates of Christ Weeping; over Jerusalem, The Opening of the Sepulchre* DelWcranCe of St, Peter, ami The Rebuke. If prefered to the Newspaper or Plates, we tfill Bend Miss Leslie’s Novel of Amelin, and any three of Mrs. Grey’s or Miss Pickering’s popular novels, , For Five Dollars we will send two copies of the Lady’s Book, aud a set of the plates.to each Shb* aoriber.,. . For Ten Dollars tVe Will send five copies oflhe Lady’s Look, and a cony to the person standing the.club* and a,act of plaice to each. ,', For Twenty Dollars* c|eveh copies bf the Bbok and n set of I’lates to each subscriber, and atopy of the Book, to the person sending the club.. i For One Dollar we will send the Lady’s Book 4 months* and lor 25 cents any one No. Postage to be paid on all orders. Address, • L. A. CODEV, 113 Chesntt St.. Phils. December 7,1840. WESTERN NEW YORK COtLGGB OF HEiliTtt) 307 Main Sired , Buffalo, N, Y, DU; G, C. VAUGHN’S Vegetable Lhhontriptio Mixture, a celebrated medicine Which has made great cures in all diseases* is now introduced into this section! Tho limits bf ah adtertiletaifent Will not permit an extended notice of this remedy! wo bt«s only to any it has for its Agents in the United States and Canadas a large number of edbeated medical. practitioners in high professional standing, who make a general use of it in their practice In tho following diseases! Dropsy, gravel, end disease* of the urln* airy organs! Plies and all diseases 6f the blood; de rangements of (he Liver, dec., and all general disease* of tho system. It la particularly requested (hslill{ who rorilcmplflle the urfe of this Wrtic/e, or whodealria information respecting it, will obtain s pamphlet of 93 pages, Which Agents whosti name* are below w||| gladly give sway; this book Irekts upon the method of cure—explain* tho propertied of the article, and, the diseases It has beeh uied for over this country an 1 Europe for four years with such perfect effect.** Over 16 pages of testimony from the highest quarter* will be found, with names, places end dates, which' can be written to by any one interested, and the pnnr lies will answer post paid communications. V, | De particular and eak for the pamphlet,as noolhef ■Uch pamphlet has ever been seen. The evidence it tha power of this medicine over, all diieoaes ls tretr? anteed by persons of well known standing In i„ciefe. Put up In 30 os. (inti 12‘os. bottles,' J*Hce is go os i $ll2 os.t the larger being tho cheaner. Bv«v bo,o. ha.« Q. O. VAUGHN?. ~ltu„T ih. dh£'. lion.,*o; Baa p«-nplilel p, ? , Sa, p reps „a b , j,. S' P‘ •* ">• pilncinal offlc«;2o7. Main street, Buffalo, IS. Y. tLolad to ih. ‘ ••lo of ihu article cjciu.l.eljr, IS3 Na««au. Niw YoTkj ntid corner of Eitci and Washington, Balart/ Mass., ami by all prugglels throughout this tfounlrv and Canada ,el Age Hts. For aala by 8. W, Haaenllck, Caillalat If. tuttl Haniaburtt Kuaael & Dice, Dickinaon, J. 0.40. B. 1 Alllck, Bhippen»hurgs Adam* iEibolman.Stougha. town. * October QS, 1048. , toffee, Sqtfai-, Ac. . j ~, A tABGE and general aupply of freahAW, jOL Mocbo and Java CofTaaa, as alao Dram, Oruahed and Pulvarlxed Loaf Supara, of beat quality, baaldaa a general selection onfraah Splota alwaya on hand at the old Grocery and Tea licra of . I. W. J. W. fiBY,
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