'} FEDBRAtIsk. : ■' Gov. Jolinion'ln IheSenate laßl winter, advocated ihe pasaago of a bill giving.the people the right to olocl Prosecuting Atlornics in the.several counties. How. comes it that he does nut recommend thismea* sure in his Message now 7 Gov. Johnson, in the Senate, also advocated the abolishment oflhcoffioejjf Adjutant General. - Now, as Governor, he advocates no such policy.’ This is Federal inconsistency No, 9. , in tKo Senate, Gov. Johnson advocated the sale of the public improvements. In , his Message ho does not recommend such a policy. Inconsistency No, 3. Such is federalism chi of power and Federalism in power; Slave Question in Illinois.—The. Illinois Legis. lalaro have passed resolutions instructing their Sen* atois.and requesting their representatives tb use all honorable, means to procure the enactment, of such Jaws by Congress as to expressly prohibit-tliO'exlen* •iyn of slavery in newly acquired Territories. ’ Who is the Hero oir Buena Vista 7—The N, Y. Evening Post has an article claiming the prinblpal credit of the bailie of,Buena Vitsa for General Wool. Ttsays: “The choice of the bailie field; the posting Of the troops, the bold and well-directed tnanpuvrcs which twice, might almost say, won the victory, are his by a right which cannot bo fairly contested. 11 Prices in California.—A letter from' California, published in the N. Y. Tribune, sayp:. Whiskey sells here,at from $2 50 to 85 per gal* Ion; shoes, light and heavy, 83 50 to 85 ; boots SlO to 16. Domestic goods sell at an advance of 250 per cent, on cost, including transportation ; ready made clothing 250 1C 350 per cl. clear profit. Good blankets soli by the bale at 820 per pair. Watches and jewelry bring very.high prices, with very quick sale, and gold dust is frequently picked up at 88 to glO per ounce. Ark thkv Siaioos?—Mr. Swartzwetder, of the House, lias introduced resolution* instructing our Senator*, and recommending our Representative* in Congress to vote for the restoration of the Toriff of 1843, "without modification The very factof ask? ing an unconditional restoration of that Tariff, must satisfy all that there is nocincerity in this pretention of the Whigs. Raiußo&d Accident. —Near Harrisburg onThurs. day morning lost, a man by the name of John M’* Caffrey, who resided at Middletown, was ran over by Ihb bit's; add instantly killed. A Chinese Dinner. — A correspondent ofthe Penn* sylvanian, in the Navy, writes from Macao, China, an account of a dihneb that was given to Dr. Davis, bur Commissioner, and the officers of the Plymouth, With Commander Sue. Ho says: - We «al down to & rogdlor Chinese dinner of bird's* Hat soup, duck'* feet; and I do not now remember «alf; but 1 do know, that wb had Atneteert eourai b, of all of which »«*, of course, had to partake, ft to taste would have been considered Uncoar t after we got through tho Chinese dinner, we o commence on another, cooked according to the Tartar fashion, which was by fur more like ours than was the Chinese. There were about one hum tired Mandarins present, all waiting oh and teaching us '.Vgfitfsde barbariant" how (o use the "ehop tliekt" r7 th » you mtlsl know, are two iticks, something like our pen holders, only a little longer, with which the Chinese oat all their food; when (hey Cat rice they hold tho bowl up to the mouth, and shovel it in most dczterotlsly with these sticks; and.so, in fact, with all thejr fond, which, bofdre cooking, is always cut fine; . The dinner, and indeed all the ceremonies of tho day, poised off pleasantly and happily, and we left for the clly jn a good humor with our, entertain ers, not even suspecting we hu'd eaten ddgs, or e. vyr'SpringJowmdtip. v On the 4th inst.; by thb Rev. John Frltohy; Mr. Wm. C. Brandt, to Miss Elizabeth Goodyxar, both ofoMonroe tp. r On (he Gih in*t.,.Uy (hb.same, Sauuel Bt*n, to Miss Mary Uuplt, both of Hampden township.’ y DIED. on the 6lh instant, at his residence, in East Hanoter township, Lebanon count?. Hon. Adah Weiss, aged about 60 years. ✓Of Scarlet Fever* Oh Sunday moaning, December 10th, at Mr. John Hobcr’a, in Lancaster, Ohio, Jambs Ephraim Sterlb, aged* 6 yearn, 8 months, and 15 days, only child of Mr. John Stcclo, of Philadelphia* ami formerly of .Carlisle. ✓On the 35ih of December Inst, In Clermont bounty; Ohio, Joskph Stayman, Sr., formerly of Cumberland county, Pa., aged 67 years and 20 days. The deceased line many friends and relatives scat, to red through different purls of this co6dty,whowm doubtless foal deeply affected upon (ho sad intelligence of the death of one whom they greatly loved, and highly, oMeemed. Hid dlrfeasb' which was billoW ouliaky terminated fatally In thirty, liourt. Thus in (he short space of thirty hours, ho who was,bleared with a strong constitution nntufally.'arrd who lived In the enjoyment of good hesllli* was suddenly cut off, by one of tlipWo “ fierce deseaees that wait around | to huffy riVortols home,** How important that laying of divine revelation, *' Ba ye also ready, for In such an hour aa you think not, (he Son of man oomoth.'* 8. A CONCERT will* be given at' the Union Church;.Plainfield, on Monday EvenineVJanuary 22d, 1849, in aid of the funds for building' the church.- Those in favor of extending the know ledge of the gospel', aa well as thp lovers of music are ihvUea.to alteijdo, The exercises.will.be ,uhf der the direction of. Prof. R. K. Burks, who will be assisted by the Carlisle Quartette* January 18, 1849. ( Report ortho Pdor bouse Visitors, To die Honorablt lK Judgja of the Courtof Cumber- , td’rid County, Tito undersigned Committee Appointed by your honorable body, for the purpose of visiting and ex aminlng the condition of the Poor House of the county, beg leave to report that they have discharged the dudes appertaining lo their appointment; and with pleasure-state that they have fotind every thing itonnected with the establishment In good order.— Tho rooms are large, clean, and neatly furnished with good bods and excellent bedding. The food, which is abundantly provided, is of a good quality, wholesome and niilriclous. The, clothing substan* ttal and comfortable. The medicalatlendance Is all that can, under present circumstances, be possibly rendered them. TJio recorded number, of inmates on the Ist day of November, 1847, was 118} since which time were, admitted 176, making the number provided for during the year, 294, of which number there have been discharged, died ond eloped, 186, leaving do the Ist of November, 1848,106, being 12 less than at the same time in 1847. The .above is exclusive of a number of wny.faring persons who rp* ceived supper, lodging and breakfast, whoso names do not appear on the register. One Improvement; tohlch your Committee consid ers not only desirable, bdt absolutely necessary, (s the erection of a suitable building, at a reasonable diatdnco from' tho’ real, to bo used for hospital pur* poses, arid especially forthose who niay be laboring under coriloglpus diseases.. At the last visit of tho Committee, one person attacked by small pox (and tho only case which occurred in the irtslilulidn) was placed in a room in The building used as a bakery, but hod the disease have spread, or many .cased op. currcd, there would have been ho ofternallve bui to j have placed them In some part of the buildings oc cupied by thereat pf jhe paupers, thereby endanger* ing not only the lives ..and health of the others, bat . by keeping up (he disease run the risk of it spread, ing lhrough the neighborhood. We therefore take the liberty of. calling the attention of those whose duty it may be, to the subject. Your Committee cannot close their report without expressing tlioir gratification at the apparent cheerfulness and con tentment of those who are enjoying. tho benefits of the noble charity, and of acknowledging the courtesy and attention extended towards them by the Steward at the limes of their different visits. GEORGE EGE, WM. W. DALE, ’. W. H. TROUT. ,THe foregoing report approved November 15, 1848. Cumberland Countt,as. . .. ' xili#/ 1 tCßlimon y that Bui foregoing ib a true copy of the Report of Poor House Visitors, bb full and entire as the fame remains on file In my office, I have hereunto set my hand .and affixed the "i*' seal of said office, at Carlisle, this 17th day ofNovember, 1848. REGISTER’S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested, that the following accounts have been filed in this office, for the examination by the accountants therein named, and will be presented to the Or* phan’s Court of Cumberland County for Confir* (nation and allowance, on Tuesday* the 13th day of February, A. D. 1849. Ist. The account of Sam’l. Cdckiln, of James Louden, late of Monroe tp. d?c. 2d. The account of Samuel and Miley dottle, administrators of Jacob Oetlle.lale of Southamp ton township, deceased. 3d. The adcodnt of. John B. Bbright and Jacob Baker, administrators de bonis non with the will annexed of George. Baker, Uleof SilverrSpiing township, deceased. r 4(h. The acco.unt of Williamßaker, Guardian of Cathenne Baker, nliiiordaUghter of Philip Ba ker, deceased. sth. The account of Benjamin Haverstick, ad« minislratorofEveHaverstick.’laleofSilverSprng, township, deceased; : 6th. The account of John N. MosUer, Executor of Esther Horst; laie of East Pennsboro township, deceased. t i } •' •' .. 7th. The accoiint-of George Zinn, ir.j admin istrator of Hannah Vaughn, late of Lorain county, State of Ohio, deceased,' Blh. The account of Isaac L. WingArdi admin istrator of Elizabeth Kilzmlller, late of the bo rough of Carlisle, deceased. 9th. The account of John Miller* administrator of Abraham Landes, late of Mifflin ip. deo*d. . 10th. The account of Sami. Strom guardian of Susan«'Samuel, Eli, Emily, Jesse and Sarah I3uch mah minor children of Philip Buohman dec* _ WM. GOULD, Register. ' Register Office, ■> January 13, 1649. y A TEACHER. LETTERS of administration on the. estate of f Andrew Kerr, Sr. late of the Borough of Carlisle, .Cumberland county, Pa., dec'd., have been granted by the Register of said county. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and thosehaving claims will present them pro perly uthenticated for settlement to ■ ; ANDREW KERR, Jr. Exhv January 10, 1848.-~6t THE stockholders of the Harrisburg, Carlisle and Chambersburg Turnpike Road Company, are hereby notified that in pursuance of nn Act of the General Assembly, passed tbs 10th day of April, IB2G, an election will be held at the public house of Henry L. Burkholder, in the Borough of Car lisle. on Monday the sth day of March next, then and there, between the hours of 3 and 8 o’clock, P. M-i io elect Three Managers for said company JOHN IRWIN, Proa’l. January la, 1849—'7t Cti-oat Economy In Kindling Fires. THE attention of .Country Merchants, Pedlars and dealers generally,and families,is respectfully invited to a composition called , Oheever’s Patent Fixe Kindling, an article much needed and in demand from ail 3uarler«. Fifty cents wifi supply one fire every ay for six months. It Is neatly done up in pack ages; each containing 94 on,fc.ea, each. Oaks 10 inch-squares, qneo'f wnioh instanlanqohsiy taking fire from cdrflacl With! Alijjhloil match will ignite Charcoal. Wood and'Bituminous Coal, and with one-fourth the ordinary quantity of \Vootl or Char coal will kindle the Anthracite. . For eale, wholesale and retail, at the Kindling Depot, No. 141) South Second atrcol, Philadelphia by,. .. J.w.gray; January 16, 1849—3 m, A WOBfl TO T'liE AFFLICTED! 6000 PERSONS in Philadelphia alonohavo witnessed with astonishment the wonderful effica cy of Thomson's Compound Syrup orTAn and Wood Naphtha, in curing consumption. Asthma, bronchitis, obstinate ogughs, pains in the sldfc or breast, liver complaint, &o, . r . This preparation is oniifejy a.Vegdifable reme dy, and may bo administered with perfect safety to the most feeble adult or child. , Its power aaan expectorant Is admirably adapted to relieve the oppression in pulmonary diseases, and while it assists nature in throwing off the vitiated matter which collects to the injury of th. 6 system, It sets as a generof tonld or strenglhenof. The testimony of Physicians* and othWs, (0 the value of thfs great remedy,' lias been of (he moat satisfactory kind, and haajjivqn It a character and standard as a Family medicine, that has placed it beyond competition for the various. diseases for which |i is employed;. , Prepared only at the N. E. corner of Fifth and Spruce ats M Philo. . > . Sold in Carlisle by J. & W. B. Fleming, at 60 cents per bottle, or five bottles for SS. January 10,1840.—>3t 'COHCEBtI BV THE COURT. GOODYEAR, Jr. Estate Notice. Notice. Extensive Furniture Rooms. JACOB FfiTTER & SON, corner of Nonh Hanover and Louther streets, Carlisle, would respectfully announce to the public that they have on hand t and are constantly manufacturing, every description of work pertaining to the above busi ness*, embracing In part, . Sideboards, Sofas, BuREAUp, BbbSTCAOS, Tables, Wash-stands, . Secretaries, . Mahooanv Chairs, and Wardrobes, Work-stands. Their Furniture being made out of the best ma terial, by their own hands; they fell no hesitation in warranting.its. durability. Being always ap prised .of the very latest city fashions, they are enabled to turn out the most ■; Fashionable Work in the country, and at prices too which shall cor respond With the “tightness of the money market/ They.would earnestly invite persons Who are abouttocpjnmeriee,Housekeeping to call and ex amine "thalH present elegant stock, to which they wilt bonslarply mckeadditibns of the newest and 'most modem stylos’. The branch of business receives especial attention. , < January 18, 1849. HdrHstturg, Carlisle &. Cllanibcrs . burg Tnrhplb.© Road Company. EXHIBITof- tolls received, repairs arid expen ses, on the “Harrisburg, Carlisle and Cham bersburg Turnpike Road Company, n from the Ist of January to tHe Slat of 1846, Inclu sive, as foUrfws|lCMvitr DR. , Tlade. l b e Ureferrcd (iCajjyJ anda|l,p.llier .creditors, are requested lodiaie.Ylieir respective claims duly au* thenticdled and and also to furnish evU dence at the same time, whether, any claims have been assigned, or are still held by the original owners:., and aUo proof to establish the consider* ationbf-llioir claims, whether for work, materials, BY. THE,COURT. Janmtry 18, 1849—81 The American Metropolitan, DEVGVED Td AMERICAN LITERATURE AND ART! EDITED BY- WILLIAM LANDOIf, And composed or contributions from tub most kmi WENT WRITERS OF THE COUNTRY; TOGETHER WITH Splendid Engravings, Executed by the/ firat Artists, from Original Designs mado. expressly for -this periodical, by celebrated American Painters, generally illustrative of some point in the History of our country, or peculiar /fea ture in Aincrican.charoclor/ . TJfE LBTTEfcpftESS' Will be profusely illustrated by numerous Wood Engravings, executed in tho best manner by Engra vers of nolo from original designs;, These Wood cuts will not be tho caricoturos of tho Art so often presented, which have served to create, o distaste for this arlistico style of engraving; but will be oXooulcd by eminent engravers who have been employed at liberal prieds to ensure the production of tho best specimens of their skill. A now feature in (his magazine will bo a serial illustration of the , LIFE OF WASHINGTON; To be continued through twelve numbers. Tho pie* lures to bo inode expressly for this magazine, by T. H. Molteson, whoso “Spirit of'76,".“First Prayer in Congress," ■ltoody stamped him pre-emi nent as an Historical Painter. Tho text descriptive or.Uiaso paintings will be IVom the powerful pen of J. T, Headley, tho welt known author of“Napole6n and His Marshalls, *’ “Washing ton and Hla Generals,** &0., making, when completed, the most , V • Beautiful ItbuiraUd tAJt of the Father of his Coyntry ever given, to the public,. The determination to produce a monthly periodical which shall be eminently. American and exclusively original in every department; wo Teel assured will meet the approbation or a liberal public, and its prnc lipal fulfilment secure & patronage indicative of the worm interest which is universally taken in this country for the advance of. American Literature and Art. i -v The names oTsome of ftose (Yam whom wo have received oonlriAuiinns, hr are encouraged to expect assistance, will bo found in the following list: Mrs. L, Child, William C. Bryant, Mrs. L; H. Sigourney; Fit* Green tfalleek,' Mrs. B. C.JSmbury, • J, T. Headley, Mrs. Ann 9. Stephens; . N. P. Willis, Mr*. Francca.S. r O*good, .0. F. Hoffman, Mrs. E. F. Ellcl, ~ Ti S.-Arthur, , Mrs. C. M. Kirkland,' C» Edwards Lester,' * Mrs. C. M. Stark, U. T. Tuokerman, Mrs, E. Little, , John. Brougham, Mrs. C. H. Duller, Francis C, Woodworth, Mrs. S. H. Whitman,' W, Gilmore Simms, Mr*. Mary S: B. Dana, George \V. Peck,' Mrs. Jane C. Campbell, Edgar A. Poo,. . Mias Ci M. Sedgwick,’ . E. A. Duyckinok,’ Miss Hannah F, Goi)l« IScotar. . A SUPPLY of the above named Wlntey drink, /V. has been received by P, MONYEB. November SO, 1819, .U6ots&Bubcs* . JU,ST, received, several oases of Mon’s, Wo men’s, Misses’ and Hoy's Boots, Shops and Pro. gaits, and for sale very low at tho new store of S. D. PWOEX & CO. November .fy 1&4B, Wew Ciothlng store.' Corner of Hanritr and LmitJier Slrrete, in tltfwM formerly occupied by C. Inhoff, at a Grocery Sw*> THE subictibcr hot received .tad II now opining o 'choice Selection of Winter Ooade, oanaistlhy of Clothe, Caaeimeree end Veatingt, newett latent the lowest rates, which he will make up Into Frock and Dre» (Mil) Over Co(.ts t Sacks, Clocks, Pants And Vest*,. Dmi and Frock Coaia of cloth from $6 upwards, Paata from $1,60 to $6, Yosts from 76 els. to 98, Cloak* from $8 to $?0. He also keeps sblirts, bosoms, ool* lars„neck and pocket handkerchiefs, comforts, caps, gloves and hosiery, In short everything appertaining to a gentleman’s waxdrohe. As he is agent for All extensive house hie will he enabled to offer Creak goods at least once a month. He will receive reg larly the New. York and Philadelphia FASHIONS, and will spare no pains in gelling up hla work, la the most durable and fashionable manner. Ha wW, alto moke up work purchased at oUer stores to lb* most coreful manner. He will pay particular fttlsft*' tion to Children’s clothing. He respectfully aoUeHa a share of pUMic patronage. W.Bi PARKINSON* Agent for the Proprietor. Carlisle, December 21, 1848. XISX OF tEITERS. AOVSRTHEotKTnc ••votoimxk" sr aeroikncsxt. ,§lB. Jlnd be it further 4Metad t * * • '*• • ; a • *ml all made under tbs orders of the Post naater General, In a newspaper or newspaper*, of letters iia* sailed for in any Post-office, shall be Inserted in. tbepiMror paper* of the town or place where the office adveraafog any bssitu&led.baThig the largest circulation. , \ XJTmp Pott’Offict tew, patttd AfsrcA 3,1848. OF LETTERS roraainingin thePost-of&fiii at C&rlislo, Pa., January 1, 1849. Persons in', quiringfor loiters oh this list, will please say they tMI advertised. , Anderson Jahics . McCandless James Best Daniel Mukselman John Orennemnn & Givler Mundorf David Hell William Mussleman Samuel Cdrncroopa Joseph McConion John R Cornbrobst Joseph - Mobnli Adam . Game! David ' . Mussleman George jfr Cratbn Alexander Minich Peter CratobShsan Mickey David Pecker .Susan McGowan John Di.’t R S Esq , . . Mull Georga. Donely Elisabeth Price Charlet. Doy|e Jago Phillips D _ Eckard John Quigley Perea w Fry Martin Rogers P D • Finkenbindor David Rawlins John W(M D).. Floming.WlUon S 6tevensonWro Felrow Jos Stroy Catharine Ann FraizorJohn Slehman John ;? , Freeze Valentine Stayman Dr Joseph 8 Grimes. John (Teacher) Schock, Sons & Co ■ Gibson John . Scholl Martha S Groft. Mrs (Widow) Shefler k Fleming . MurbertJohn Shambaugh John F Hack George Stoner Augustus Q Hosier Mary . Strino Henry Hoerner David . sadler Joshua Holmes R ‘ Seely Josiah H HofTerl Susanna E Shaid David Mossier George , Stevisen Inity Hoch Jonas , . ' Snyder AB. Humes George or Alcx’rTageri Willlanl Hnmshire Adam Tatiock John H ‘ Irvine Patience Tompson Ellin i- Kirnagn Ann A Elizab’h Wight Wilera M- Kennedy John Wight Wiliam S Kirk Rev A G Wondrlech Jdhir Keppler Jacob Wilke Margel Lesler Mary A Wilson James Esq Montague James ■ • - ... t BV v]rtiin of n writ (tom tho Hon. NcrruKtiL B. Eloped,. Brosideni Judge ot the 12ih Judicial District of Pennsylvania, bearing date ai Harris* burg, tbc 4th day of December, A. D. 1848,.. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, , that a.Special Court will bp held by tlieaaid Hoot Nathaniel 13. Eldred, ry/d the Associate bf the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland boop* iy,at the Court llqußp, in the. Borough of. commencing ( on Monday the 19th day of February 1849, to continue one week, for pending, in the court of, Common Pleas .of Cutnf herlaad county, in which.lho Hon. Samuel Hep burn was Concerned ns bounfeel for ope of the. pari lies', prior to his appointment as President Judgb of the lihh. Judicial District, and such.otherC|Qtfi as are..embraced within,the provisions 7t llonsc it Lot foiv Sale: TUB HOUSE and LOT in East Main slrefti adjoining Andrew Holmes and othore,ai pieaenl occupied by S, D. Adair, Eaq. t is for The lot is SB feet fronting on Main street, ahd 240 feet d.np lo an alloy. The lioi.se is 33 feet in front witii Back-buildings, &0., ami, will bo sold at leu than cost. Apply lo , J. W. EBY.i 3. W. EBY, ONE amongst llio best stands In Iho Boronobi * largo and comniodions bouse, having thirteen apartments and a cellar undot the whole, near ths Centre Square, situate on High alrcet, nearly op, ooalto poetom’s hotel, nnd at present occupied by Mr. Carmony as a store. For terms apply ttf ISAAC TPDII, Onrlisle, January 4, 1848—gt llonao & nuichamtth siiop for Rout THE suher.rjbor offers for rent from the let of April nb*l. a House and Blacksmith Shop, with an. aero of Ground nttachcd. Tlio situation is a first late ono for a 13laokflmUh,'and will be rented oil [moderate terms. The shop Is situated S tnlleswftl lof CarlUlfi. In Frank ford township, and Mai theft, I aldenoo of the undersigned. ‘ , V' GEORGE Dcccmlicr 28, 18^8.—3l* GEO. SANDERSON.P.Mi Special Court! notice; Auditor’s IVolicoi FOR RENT,