. r > '.P^FiqiAL pES.PATCiIES^-.. ,; ', ! ; iias’bDenTurmi'hekby tb'd Seci’elary of tlip Navy wjlh sevcmFlrilorcalii/g loiters from Com; ' Jonofi.lu.fer dajq werereceived_yiaMazat|an/and'.rofer .to Ih.ojqllcra despatched iby LU h, a nd no tyo t mady public. >.The following Idler'is numbered. 44 ; ■ Flaq-biiip Onto, Sah Francisco, ) ' . > ‘ ■ 22,1848. y • - Nothing material has occurred since my lasi date. Dussrlians uro less frequent, tho Ohio having lost tai one man’aitice her arrival herb, and I thliiklho 1 .disposition to desert is not.so general; bnt that may tho owing to tho inclemency ol the season, which, for a while* must, suspend the digging and washing for gohh.except bysuch persona as are niosl amply sup plied with good bouses; and all the nedeasariea of life , requisite for-a winter’s.campaign, in o rigid climate, .affording nothing for the use of man but gold. In credible quantities of gold arc even yet daily collect ed, and scarcely a week elapses without some now discovery ot tho precious metal more startling than any previous one.. >• It is said lhata small party of five or six persons, a few days "since, struck upon a poeKetf as tiiey term certain deposits, from whioh, in two days, they obtained $30,000 of pure gold! I have been living on shore at San Francisco now two weeks and have hod ample opportunity for ex amining tho subject, and' I ani more than ever satis fied that tho disposal of the gold regions in tho ter ritory of California is the best, Tf not. the only practicable disposition that can bo mado of them in the present disorganized state of society out here. •. • »' * ,*• « * - * • -The worst forebodings of evil consequent upon the ■ want of certain and. energetic administration of jus tied in this territory are almost daily realized.- Within tho three last weeks we have certain accounts of fifteen murders. .In one instance an entire house* hold of ten persons—a respectable rancbero,his wife, [ two children, and six servants.* l .The man, whoso 1 name was Reed, had been very successful in (he diggings during (ho summer, and had returned to his home, near Santa Barbara, wi'th .a large amount of gold. His house was surprised by an armed parly and tho whole family, as above slated, were barba rously murdered, olid the house rifloa of its golden treasure. The perpetrators of this horrid deed arc still at large; of the other five cases, four are high ' way robberies, committed bn parsons returning with gold from tho mines, In a word, 1 may say with • troth, that both persons and properly are insecure in Upper California.at this time; and 1 am.sorry to a.dd lhat, in all oases of outrage and violence, as yet discovered, emigrants from tho (j; States, disbanded volunteers; runaway sailors, and deserters from the army and navy, are believed to bo tho perpuliators. >■ - -The mutinies, attended with murder, to which 1 ‘alluded In niy Idler. No. 43, have been fully confirm ed, and—not without good reason—has caused much uneasiness to shippers ofgold from this coast. To guard each and every vessel sailing hence with 'largo sums in gold dust, would require every ship of the navy* The best that"! can do is to keep the vessel of this squadron’ at sea as much as possible, plying between the. ports'most frequented ,by oar.. (Mercantile marine. Enclosed is a-copy of a circular (No. 6) which 1 have found it necessary to issue and make public, in the hope that it may have some ten. donoy to prevent a repetition of such acts os have recently occurred on board the English schooner Amelia and the Chilian barque Adelina. A recent arrival from Callao reports that the Adelina had been taken into that port, and tho mail - neers, eight In number, piornptly executed. I had received a request from the governor of Valparaiso, through Mr. Moorhead, our consul atlhit ' port, to arrest and safe keep'tho-Ad.climi should 1 be fortunate.enough to fall in with her bri (ho Mexican coast, wi.jre it was supposed (he.mutineers might take her. - 1 have the honor to be, your db’t servant* . Tiiob. ,Ap C. Jones, Comandcr in chief U. S. N. Forces, . Pacific Ocean, The Hon. John Y. Mason, Scc’y of Navy. P. 8. Since ihe above Idler was written* wc have accounts of more murders—ono in Iho.town of So* noma, and another in the vicinity. Store Trnth than Poetry* There Is indeed more truth than poetry in what Iho Harrisburg Reytloue says on the subject of leg-* ; Elation oow^s«daysi •Lot any farmer,'mechanic or laboring min* trike up tho huge volume of acts parsed at each session, and turn over the pages from the beginning to the end, and sco how many he can discover in which ho has any interest; Ho will find them almost wholly made up of acts of incorporation, or supplementary thereto, and special and local acts, most of which ought never lb huvo been passed. Yet every man in tho community is taxed to keep up this legislative machinery between three and four months every year. This Isa most prolific subject for the press, end in relation to which it might do more good than almost any other. The only subject ofgenoral into, rest to tho people, requiring the attention of the lire sent Legislature, is the gcnoral appropriation set, and some additional revenue acts, which aro imperif ously demanded. Yd these will probably bo left they generally have been, to thp .Very, close of the session, and then bo harrlctTthrough'ln'‘•ihp* most imperfect manner, or lost altogether for tho wotirbf time. Wo may talk of parlies,and of principles of government, as much as we please, but unless they are made productive of some good to the people, they are of no practical utility, , - - J Letter from a Gold Digger, A Idler from a young mun named Sheldon, to his Tather at Newport) R. I. dated San Francisco* Oct. 7,soya: “ Immediately after writing to you last, I left (own for the gold mines. At the mines I had, at first rather bad lack, but subsequently made out pri;lly well, ami at the end of six weeks returned to this place with one hundred ounces of pure,virgin gold, worth in the United States $2l per ounce | ncrc' however, It brings but 68 cash, 916 In goods, &c. : * Part of tny gold I invested In two town Juts— utio in this place, and one In the town of Son Joac; this IttUor Is situated in certainly the most beautiful valley I over saw In my life. You will boo by (ho paper of this date, that the old firm of J. D. Hoppe & Co., (publishers of the California,) have been dissolv cd, and that a nowUrra has been formed. The office is how worth 68 per day to ouch of us throe who own it. California Is, indeed,. the place now—the best place the poor man ever saw, as far as the bp* portutiily for making money goes. • • < f • i u 1 do not think I shall slay here more than two years, and by that time expect to bo worth something handsome.” ° Hchrt Clay. —It appears that this gentleman made the Whigs send him to the Senate, whether or no ( and wo may, anticipate some Am, whoh ho gels a chance for whacking away at Crittenden.— Tho Louisville Chronicle says, in reference to this matter; “ Mr. Clay hat forced hlmioir upon Ilia olalo—for however much the Louisville Journal and Lexington Reporter may attempt to create tho impre«uoi) that it la the with of Kentucky that Mr, Clay should re. turn to the senate of tho U. Slates, they oan'deceive Ro ono. From tko very moment that ho was loriouily spo* hen of as a candidate, (hero was an intense feeling of alarm and (error amongst (ho friends of (ion. .Tay lor, throughout the whole Slate. Tho Louisville Lourior took strung grounds against him—Mr. Bar bour, a Whig member of tho Kentucky senate, de clared in his place that he would not vole for a man who would go to Washington determined to ‘rule or ruin —and some of (ho Tayloritos of (ho legislature II? d ,? * orioUB consideration to attempt to defeat nim, which was thwarted, as for as wo learn, by (ho oetorminatioii of tho majority of tho Democrats, in case such a contingency should arise, to veto for Mr. being well satisfied that tho devil will bo to pay tUo "foment ho takes hi# seal In tho Senator" S&avUttgf. nnLAfcELPIIIA MARKET. 1 Feb. 20, 1849. I hero has been but little activity in the market alneo our lust report, but prioos generally remain’ unchanged { sales of a few' hundred bbls, FloUr qt v 5 common brands, and for city uso,ut 95,121 a 93,. per bbl. Tor good to choice and; extra- For Rye Hour, and Corn Meal the demand continued limited nt our last quotations. Gfraln—Wheat Is scarce, and 1 r R( l vonc °d prices, , The last sales of Ryo Werb 51®* n CBo. Corn—‘Supplies light; and holders ask “7 a 58c.; sales In small lots ut 56 ; a fi7e; for gsbd fellow. Iti Oats no ohango. Whiskey is worll» 23 *-Wc. in hhds. and bbl#.- Kronier, Mr; 10 M las R* o *™ Zfaouaiyboth of Soriiii Mi(ldlqtoMq|wn«bin.‘.i - <.°?.‘! , “i, I ®t h , i nsl..by.iho oanio,”Mr. Toniia Seitz, of Lower Dickinson, 10 Mbs Mart Be/b, bf West rennaborotownship. '' if On the same day, by tho sdme, Mr. Samuel ter, ol Franklin township, York co,. to Miss Nancv EtTer, of South Middleton tp. y Dim On (he 10th Inst., at the residence of; her brother, Robert S. M’Cuno, Esq., in. Southampton township, this county, Mrs, Jane Wallace, in the 53d year of her age. • /On the 19th ult. : , in Mifflin township, John , Wallace, son of the late. Thomas Wallace, aged 13. years, 5 months and 4 days,' > His body was followed by a large procession to the grave,at Newville. It is seldom that bereaved friends and a sympathizing community are : called to mourn the death of d young man-.of brighter prdspectsand of groater. promise. Characterized by genuine mod esty—tholndox of a .noble mind that seeks excel lence rather than display, few knew his real' worth, but llioso who know him best loved him most. He had bson a member of the Academy at Newville for some lime, and ho will be long and affectionately re. ' membered by his teacher and fellow.sludenUgicakMa amiable disposition, gentlemanly doportaffißlSlHß bright example. He possessed great eq! decision of character, a retentive :and active mind; and also those ' I intellectual and moral great diligence, perseverance and succcssiffdlftnftlfrg ■ iho "hill of Sciencej" and it is beliewfctlhVliame tinio, in travelling- up still higher tow&fcJ3t&"Ce]es liulCjlyl M .That this was his purpose, he gave evidence, both by his daily walk, and by uniting with the Big Spring Presbyterian Church, at Newville ■ about two months before his death. The grief of sorrowing friends, though great, is therefore alleviated 1 by the cheering belief that , . “ This beloved youth - Who, in tho glowing morn of vigorous life, IJjfrh reaching after great nnd noble deeds. Was suddenly cut off, with all his hopes in sunny bloom, and unaccomplished left Itis withered alms,—aces evorloaling dny JJeloro hlnylQwnlng rise, in which to achieve All gloriouT things, and get himself the name ’ That Jealous death too soon forbade on earth I And with seraph bands, to wine his swift flight To mysteries of cternnl bliss.” Auditor’s Notice. THE undersigned, appointed by the Court of Com mon Picas, to marshall and distribute the assetts in the hands of John K. Kelso, Assignee of William Nonker, to and among the creditors of said Weaker hereby gives hptice that he will attend to the duties of said appointment at the public house of William Olark, in Leesburg, on. Saturday the 10th day of March next, at-10 o’clock, A.’M,, when and where those interested may attend if they think proper. SAMUEL WHERRY, Auditor. February 22, 1840.—3t* Estate Notice. LETTERS of administration on tho estate of Mrs. Julian Kyle, dec., late of the borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, -Pu., have been granted to the subscriber residing in Weslponnsboro.’ township, in siud county. All persons.indebted to said estate ore requested to make immcdhle payment, und those liavjng claims will present them properly 'authenti cated lor settlement to • - - ir k oo ™OMAB Wt MORIAS, Admr. February ,22,1840—6 t . Proclamation. WHEHEAB (bo Honorable Sxmuee H epochs, Provident Judge of tho several Courts of Com mon Plans of the comities of Cumbcilnnd. Perry nod Junisia, in Pennsylvania, end justice of thb several Courts of Oyer and Torminar and Gcneiol Jail Dc hvory m said counties, and Hon. John Smart and John Clendenin, Judges of the Court of Oyo'r. ahd Permmerand General Jail Delivery, for tho trial of nil capital and other offences, in the said county of Cumberland—by their precepts to me directed,dated thoMilhof January, 1849, have ordered the Couit of Oyer and Toi miner end General Jail Delivery, to he holdon at Carlisle, on the 2d Monday of Anirl next, (being the Bill day) at JO o’clock in tho fore noon, to continue two week. NOl ICE is tliorofoto Jteroliy given, to the Coro ner,’Justices,of Iho PcacOMd Constables, of tho said county uf Cumberland, i hat they are by the said pre cept commanded to lie then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, oxntni notions, and ;al( other remembrances, to do those things which to their ollicco appertain to he done,and all those that arc hound by recognizances, to prosecute against tho prisoners that are nr then shall be in tho Jail of said county, are to bo there to prosecute them ns shall he just. JAMBS HOPPER,Sheriff- SI|RRrVF*R OVFICR, - 1 ■ Carlisle. Fob. 23. 1849. .} A. & XV. UE»TZ, HEUEB v. informs the eilizons of Carlisle ami nor. roondjng.eoiintry. that they arc soiling off tho of lhclr wlnlor "took of Goods at greatly uucud prices, aomo articles much J»low ■> - , 1 Cost. ■ February 22, 1849. J. K. CARVEIt, ' Architect & Engraver, S,IT " PortAOKerma. IT lo „ and Specifications or conlrael. for f Dwellings, Ac., and layout ilio ground, lor Country Seals or Comotorio, | together with the arrangement of Trees iogivo tho proper eiToct, Also, t-murches, Hospitals, Prisons, Walpr-Works, Gos Works, Ac., op tho latest and most approyed plana, incluiling heating, ventilating. Ad, Philo., Fob. 82, 1849—8 m The Cheapest Solid Nailed Travelling Trunk Manufactory PHILADELPHIA. rpHOMAS W. MATTSON, No. 198 Market SI., 1 t >r«t Door Bolow Sixth, South side. Persons wirhmg to huy to soil sgnln will llnil constantly on SUO TRAVELLING T HUNKS, ■ y 000 CARPET BAGS and SATCHELS, VALISE TRUNKS, PACKING TRUNKS, LADIES' BONNET luatunJ..-, Wholesale or Rcloil, TUES, . |#|l«rkotst.„ Phils, mi-' '■ South-east cornel February 22, 1640] “Bo aviso li ijPtls foil}' to A J*^3|i9??4 i Si>n«>nd« ore suffering f}- wUh fr ;»n Ihofo id no difficulty in being speedily nnd pormfnonily relieved, provided has ii«awn punuhmwjt, 10 It would soom ovety disease bag its roModyi fhl» Id l t uo, and itjerp je nothing in ibis bib mote certain (hall that tkoS* 6 American Compound, IS Iho most speedy and certain remedy for all diseases of a delicate nature known lo (ho world, adopted"’ ovory stage of (ho disoa.e, ,ox and constitution,at ol" imoa and seasons; (hero la no fear of exposure, do‘ tontiom from huameea, nor roalriclion in diet Prom (ho certain and apeedy relief that it gives, it ia now the moat popular remedy of the day. Ton thou.and cases have been cbted by It during, lire past year Prepared by n, practical physician, the afflicted can rely with confidence on its curative powers over dis- Cases of Ibis character. Full directions accomnanv bach bottle. , • * J Caution. —Ask for Iho Amricm Compound and purchase only of Iho agent?. ■' For ante by Bamukl Elliott, Carlisle; DiV Bor nil*, Yorb; U.’Williams, Columbia; AVJWillor, Lan caster; Dr. M’Phcrson and J. Wyofh r Horriabunr. Price $1 per bottle, Eobrubry SB 184'O^Bnr PINE AMD EXUEftiAI. OIESr THOSfE noPgoing to California, cart bo supplied with fresh, Pipe and, Bthcrlnl Oil., at the Cheap isrocory Store of , , 0. INHOFF. Act. BOOTS dc SHOTihi'. A Splehdid a'asbrtmont of waterproof BoolJ; together wilb WomonV East High Street, Caulibl*, Pa. -. THE subscriber r'eßpectfally informs her friend's and the public generally, that shqhas-takdn that well- known tavern stand in East High street, Car lisle, formerly kept by David Martin, and thai she is now prepored to. accommodate'.Farmers, -Drovers', Pedlars, Travellers,'and all others who may favor her .with a coll, in the most accommodating manner. Heir Table, will be constantly furnished with the best the country can produce, and her Bah is sup plied with tho choicest Liquors. Her Stabling, which is largo and convenient, will be in charge of a careful Ostler. . She flatters herself that from her experience os an innkeeper, she will bo able to!render general satis* (action. Boaedkks taken by the week, month or year, on tho most reasonable terms. , CATHARINE WUNDERLICH. February 22, 1849—3ra LIVER COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR Nervous Debiliti/, Disease nf the Kidneys, and at Diseases arising Jrom a disordered Liner or * /. Stomach in both Male and Female.’ SUCH as constipation, inward piles, fullness or blood to the head, acidity of the stomachj nausea, disgust for food, fullness or weight in the eructations, sinking or fluttering at the Pjf i, Jt° mach, swimming of the head, hurried fluttering at the heart, chok- sensations when in ji lying posture; vision, dots or webs before the sight, fev er and dull pain in the head, deficiency of perspira tion, yellowness of the skin and eyes, pain in the side, back, chest, limbs, &c., sudden flushes of heat, burning in (he flesh, constant imaginings of evil and great depression of spirits, can be effectually cured by .IMS. HOOFLAND’S Celebrated German Bitters. I Their power.over the above diseases is not cxccll ed—if equalled—by any other preparation in the U. Slates as tho cures attest, in many cases after skillful physicians had fulled/ Derongcmpntof the Liver and Stomach are sources of insanity, and will also produce disease of tho heart, skin, lungs ant! kidneys, and- lays the body open to an attack of Cholera, bilious or yellow fever, and is generally the first cause of that most baneful disease, consumption. OPINIONS OF THE PHILADELPHIA PRESS'. “27/c Dispatch of December 31st, says: .Ak Invaluable Mkdicink.— Wo have frequent* ly heard tho celebrated Gorman Billers, manufacture cd by Dr. Hoofland, spoken of in terms of commen dation, ond wo . know deservedly so. It is a too | common practice, in certain quarters, to puff ail man* ncr of useless trash, but in tho case of tho above Bit ters, hundreds are living witnesses of their great moral and physical Worth* As a medicine for the Liver complaint,'jaundice, nervous debility and dys pepsia, it has been found invaluable, effecting cures and thoroughly eradicating diseases, when all other medicines have failed. Wo feel convinced, that In . tho use of-tho German Bitters, the patient'docs not become debilitated, but constantly gains strength and vigor to. the frame—a fact worthy'of great consider ation. The Bit*era are pleasant In taste and smell, and can bo 'administered under inj circumstances, to tho. most delicate stomach* Indeed' they can be used by all persons with the most perfect safely,' It would bo'well for those who arc much affected in the nervoUs system, to commence With'one lea spoonful or less, and gradually increase. We speak froth ex perience, and are of course, a proper judge. The press far. ond wide, have united in recommencing the German Bitters, and to tho afllictcd wo most cordial ly advise llicifuse. ' . _ “Sphilttf mjttmu,'' of Juno Sllh, soya: “Do non ooon citibssb who are invalids, know Iho many astonishing outca that have boon perform oil by Dr. HooflanrlVcolebraUd Gciman Billets!— Iflboy.dc not, wo recommend them fo tho “German Medicino Store," ell . who are afflicted with Liver complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, or Nervous Debili ty; tho Doctor lias cored many of our citizens after (ho best physicians had failed. We have used them, and they have proved to he a medicine that every one should know of, and wo cannot refrain giving our testimony in their favor, and that which .gives them greater claim upon our linrnldo effort/they are entirely Vegetable. "The Daily Newt," of July dill, says; “We spook knowingly of Dr. llociland’s coiohra tod Gorman Bitters, when wo say it is a blessing of this age ; and in diseases of tho biliary, digestive and Nervous systems, it has nol.wd think an equal. It Is a. Vegclable Prcparoliqnf'ond mode without Alco hol, and to oil invoJidS"wo would recommend it as worthy their confidence.' ..READ THE FOLLOWING : : XUS from one of our first druggists, a gentleman favourably known throughout llio United Stales— tho proprietor of tho “Medicated Worm Syrup.” ' Pliila., Nov. 22d, 1848. Dear Sir—lt is with much pleasure that I testify to the extraordinary virtues of your Gorman Bitters, hoving sold largely of them these lost few months to’ various persons, afflicted . with Liver complaints Dyspepsio, and debility of the Nervous system. I can say conscientiously, that they are tho best arti cle of the kind 1 have over sold, (and I deal in all tho popular medicines) and I consider it the only medicine for tho above discuses before the public, 1 1 have never sold one bottle that, has not given satisfaction, and brought forth tho commendation of those who usod.it, ■' ‘ h i a d ?'y b °! l >,‘° yo.“ H * the proprietor °f fain highly Valuable article, ami to those afflicted I with tho above complaint#,' that they may know of I its curative properties and to enable, them'to select the good from tho. various articles with which our market is flooded J. N. HOBENSACK, Druggist. Corner of Second and Coatds slsi JiOHOICI JIND. LITEB CunxD XPTEB Pinsicutrs hid Farixnl Philo., Dee. 27, 1848. Door Sit—lt is tvilli feelings of pleasure I comma* nicato to you Iho aonsalivo cflecla (ami in A ahoil time) of your invaluable ‘iHoofland’s celebrated Ger. man Billers/’ upon my ay stem while laboring under (ho Juun ice. About two yeara ago I bad an attack of the Jaundice and was confined to the liouao six weeks under medical treatment of the Family Pbv aician and for aemetime after, when I went out I had ItkJra very careful of myself, since that lime I have had several attacks of the same diaeoao, end your Bitters have entirely relieved and cured mo in tGomtntV JAMES KELSO, S Attest— Wm. Riley, Glk. February's, 1849.—3 t Estate Notice. * ALL persons are hereby notified that Letters of administration on the estate of Gabriel. Line, lafe of South Middleton township,Cumberland county, deceased, have been issued by the Register of said county to tltp subscribers, one of whom, Thomas Lee, resides in Dickinson township, and the other, Mary Line, in South Middleton township, county aforesaid. 5 All persons having claims or demands agaihstthe estate of said deceased, are requested to make known the same without delays and those indebted.to make payment to • - • ‘ THOMAS LEE, ) . , “/ : ■>, : . MARY LINE. j Adrats*, , Pe|j-B,MB49—Gt : NOTICE, THE Jtifors who have been summoned to al lendTtlie Special Court on the 19th day of Febru ary neit, are hereby notified that they wilinot be required to attend. JAMES ..'.Siiißirr'e Omcß, ) Carlisle, Feb. 1, 1849. 5 :• Amcudmcut of OMlktaUcfc. Story 19,-TfNo person shall sell any hay to a citizqn of the borough, unless by,the stack, with out having the same weighed in the hay scales, or patent . bqlanco, before it* delivery to tho purcha serv«nder the penalty of Five Dollars. (Borough Ordijmnce, passed Uth January,’lB4l. ’ - JantiaxyJ3, Section 19, of Ordinance passed Illli of January, 1841, be so amended as to strike out (he words “a citizen of the borough,” and insert in lieu thereof the words “any person residing- within tho limits of the borough.” JACOB RHEEM, PresT. * Anesl—*Jas. M, Allen, Secl’y. Feb 8, 1840—31- BARK! BARK!. trnn CORD® °f good Black Oak Bark wanted UUU at Middlesex Mills, for which $3 per cord fur the rough bark, or 45 els per 100 IDs; if abavedclear of the rose will be paid, if delivered before tho let of August next. Pieces not to be shorler'lhanTS inches in length. .V HOLLIDAY & PENROSE. February 1,1849—8 m FOR BRUT. n—'l’iili subscriber offers for rent,from 4HM»lho Ist of April next, his Brick Dwel- Mouse and Store Room, situate in Cumb. co. The situation fa a good one for a store, and will be rented on reasonable terms. HENRY WiInVINB, Feb 8, 1849—-it* mill Property IV)r lienti fpHE FARM AND MILL known as the pron 1. orty of William Ci Chambers, situate In Dickinson township, near Hoffman's tavern, is offered .for rent for three years from the Ist of April next. Tho farm contains - 400 Aci'cs, of which dime I ISO is cleared and in a high state of cultivation. Tim MILL is in good condition, and its location is in a section of country to ren doEjfeprofitablo. For information respecting said property, enquire of F. Walls, Esq. Carlisle, or of the Undersigned, residing near Plainfield. John GAiumilitts, Admr. of Benjamin Myers, deo’d. February 8,1819. —3 t BI)RIIAU’8 COHN kIILLLLB . . , Jing community that ho Ims purchased tho right to BUKUALS CEEEDRATEf) CORI'T STEELE R, for the counties of Cumberland and Fiftnltlhr. Fut-J incrn who have rfsed this Corn Shefler, pYonoUnce It a most Involuahlo'inVontiott.., Uls Pimple" in its con* ritrjetton and not liable to got out of order. It sop states the corn from tbecob, without breaking either, and delivers’ tlto corn fclcan and. lit for market. It shell* fYom tort (o twenty bushels per hoar. Eight hundred of theni httvo been sold the past soasoft bjl the Inventor, nil of which were highly approved.* .Persons wishing 10 see tho above Corn Shelter, enn Jo so by colling at (ho shop of the subscriber,'corner of North Hanovor and Leather dtYoola, Carlisle, wV ho will keippconStontly on hand a largo n;^j )Cr * f •110. B.fry hmti *nd niiMori>hoii'. > ' I Wvo tho abovij ehe.p but >f»lu«blo (Jorn Sh.o'nof, , , . ■■■ . L „ DAVID j. i Ciullplo. Jnb. 26. WO.—‘.ini. 1 • ' oAP'S—r'.-- - 1 fur Utah? ’ Uy “ “ nJ tJ ' llWron ’ a 01o "> Cap., and ,or *“ le b ? ' • ■ QEO RCJiOOKS ' ADVERTISED IK TUB I‘.VOLUin;KEa '* SV APrOINTRENTi § 18» .And bbltfartherenaeletly •' V * * '-• •* Ami'nirildvcillsoijionts made nn.dor.llic order's, of Hie Tost .ijasturOonorQl.ln u mhvsimjicror newspapers, of lotterß nn» called form any Poal.otjko.slmil be inserted in Hie paper or pa’pdrs of tile town orjdlibs when) tljcoflice advcrtißluif may DOiltuatcd, lirtving tins largest circulation., IMtoPoH-OJJiec Law, pasted Marcfit,lB4s. LIST OF LETTERS remaining inJjlicPoat-ofiicd at Carlisle* Pa., February I, Id-lB? X’oraons in quiringibr lottors on tills list, will, please suy they aro advertised. Adams William . Alexander Wm or ') John Dice 5 Allbrighi Solaman- Andorson Jane L Arven Eve Bearlsreal . Brenneman & Givler BrownElizabelh Brown John BixlerJohn ; i Blosier Davet Bender Jacob Barrack Andrew ' Cowick John Clay Jacob Coil James Crown D C Carothers John H Coaster Margaret, Dunbar Mellw Dr** 5 - R Jevinney Dennis * Dewall Dewall Ken Dlx R.S Esq . bought Robbert i Gorges Isaac 3 I Giffio Robert I Griscom/Wm M Garvner Jacob' Grosz'Johnn Greacy William Harris S M' Hass Charles Hopkind John Hosier Joseph Hamer Jacob. Esq f Hoch Nicholaua Herahel Elizabeth . Jarrot Mary Jones Hetty Jacobs Susannah James Richard S Kincade James Koch Mr do d o, do do Knox Francis Ly ter Joseph Lowry Albert Low Peter -LETTERS testamentary on tho estate of George Nuglc, Into ;of Dickinson township, dec., have been granted by the Register of said county to the subscri ber residing in same township.. All'pcrsons having claims against said estate-will present them fur settle* menl, and these indebted are requested to make Im mediate payment to ‘ JOHN KISSINGER; Admr. Jan. 95, 1849.—61.« Estate n<*U£c. LETTERS of: administratiou on the estate ofJ Andrew Kerr, Sr. late of jbb Borough.of.Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa.‘, ifoc*d;idiaVo .been granted by the Register of said county. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and thoschaving claims will present them pro po.ly ulhonlicatcif for settlement to 'ANDREW KERR,Jr. Ex’r. January 18, 1849.—fit fpHB Commissioners of Cumberland Couhly, JL deem it proper to Inform the public that the stated meetings of the Board of Commissioners will be hold'on the second ond fourth Mondays of each month, at which time, any persons having business with said Board, will moot them at their office in Carlisle. By order of (be Commission ers. . Attest: . . W.M. RiLEY, CMv January 4, 1849.—Cm THE stockholders of the Harrisburg, Carlisle and Chamhersbnrg Turnpike Road Company, are hereby notified that in pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly; passed the lotli day of April, 1826, ah. election will be held at the public house of Henry L. Burkholder, in the Borough of Car lisle. on Monday the slh day of March next, then and there, between the hours of 3 and 6 o’clock, P. M-, to elect Three Managers for said company JOHN IRWIN, Prts’t. January 18, 1849—71 O lESI OYESI! APPOINTMENT D Y THE 00VEIiNOti. THE subscriber wishes to make known to the public that ho has been appointed Phobic Auc tioneer, for thd bdtaugil df Carlisle, by Ins Ex cellency Governor Johnston, In plade of Mh Wm. Gould, bledtcd Register of this county. Me will redelve at his Auction Rooih. in (ho ffear of the I Market House, Dry Goods, Groceries, Wards, Furniture, Horses, Cows, and ever}' description of farming utensils; all of which tVill he Sold for cash to the advantage of persons moving away.— He will, as Usual, attend to crying Sales lr> town and country, on reasonable terms. Having bad years of experience, he hopes to receive n share of 1 public patronage. WM. MILfiS ' Feb 0, 104&—3t* !ftgg=» fHE undersigned hereby gives hblifce fflw thnt he will attend'as heretofore to the business of VENDUE CRYING In toWn end dounlry. Ho deems this notice necessary to cor rect a misapprehension existing in lhemlhds of some of his friends lhalho lids disdonilnuml the business. Thankful for the patronage heretofore given him. lie hopes to merit and receive a fcon llnuanbo of tile same. VVM. GOULD. ■ Carlisle, Feb. B, iBl9 Dissolution of DurlHotfchiii. THJ3 partnb'rslilp,liitlierlo oxisiing between the suoahribora,, In carrying on the Ooaclwnaklnn BuaihUas In the bordugb of Carlisle, il-ha dissolv bd by mutual donaeni on the afltli ulli All per sona indebted to tho late firm will oil I oh Robert Allison, without dela_v* and make settlement, and all having accounts against the firm will present '•tom for scitlemeHl. ADAMSIiXSIOMAN, KOBHriT ALLISON. | February.!, iSlD.—ll N. n. Tlib subscriber will Conlinuo to carry oh Ihe tba thimnktng JJmincst at ihu old stand, and will bo (luppj la /Ccoive.oMlirS. for all articles In lislino. .ItOOGKT ALLISON. WASlimCTOit uom, Pa. rplIE uhdirsrghcd having leaned (lint well known 1 X ond COMMODIOUS /IOTEh, silimlo ort Main street, 6nr (I/O iiofth*wofil corner of the puhlfo affttuitv in tlfo Uorough of Carlisle, l*u., lately in (ho oecw • pnney of George Doeteni, i3sc(, would f*sp«rtTulty InfonA hfc friends nnd (do public generally, (hut ho (is now prepared to accommodate all Who may fuvoi 1 hfm with n cnll, in a manner which ho (luilcr* nlm tioir cannot full to prove satisfactory The house hw (ho most pleasant location irt the ho/oGgli* tyo**• on Main sireol and (ho ptVhlld equnro—la u » **iv¥ slops from (ho Railroad Depot, mid hdCnA: ’. , n Vl w Court lloi.Hr.- I( hU «c»uVw« U i lh ' 1 furniluro imri oth H odd “ choicest nnd mo*’ 1 l *° BU Pl‘Hod with iho m: “« Iho wlfh I.V -will nl'voyajio *up.ill"l h% b “ W,#oUg - ,, W,J M ' OHW l,y c ' lr " fu ‘ .Long. George Lenher.Georg - .Miller Joseph M’Alllslor David M’Kabo Jane Ann Massey Pamela Marian A. G * Myers Mlchiel . Myers John Nebinger G ft Nolan ftev John 3 ' Natcher William Naiohpr Elizabeth O’fteiiy E 3 Oxborough Mary Pray Anna E Piper Carey Pearson C H Parson William Rife Danfel .Smiley George . Scribun WmP Spencer James' SnyderMacob B Sima Mary Stoflfer Jolm Stoner Hannah Swigerl George Stayman Joseph Shank David Smith William Snyder John • ; Smith Eliza Sheaffer George Thompson J (7. Thompson Isabelea 1 Tobin James Tatlocb John H Wonderly John Wolf Susan Washington Samuel Worlz John' Esq Wolf Charles Wise Michael Wheler Giles Wetzel Jacob sr Wetzel Jacob jr Waller Levi qeo.s\isdi:rson,p.m Not ice. NOTICE* Notice. CARO. ■ ’•rvr--*"** T 0 -BultorJ[|akci;B, c - ,■ ■ THE- aubßcritjertrhftjipg purchased the‘right of f Cumberland county for making CrowcU’s Patent Thermometer Churns, they would respectfully-in ; form the Farmers and the public in general, that ihdy willmoke and offer for sale these churns at the Cab* inel Wareroom of George Spangler, in North Hen over street, next door to David Smith’s office. . The principal advantage this churn has over ell other churns is, that it is so constructed that the top can be taken off so qa to give free access to the inside'of the. churn) which makesit convenient to pul'lh the cream nmJ get out tbo biUtcr. A thermomcter ls htlactpd to the one end of ihc.chiirn so as to .show the ekact tcmpcmture.of the cream,-which experience shows should he GO degrees to makegood butter. A cham* her or space is arranged around.the bottom of the churn for tho purpose of admitting eold'or warm w** ter, so as to bring tho cream to the desired tempera* lure without mixing tho wntciwitb the crcam.-The secret in churning butter is to have your crcam:&t tho proper temperature—it .will produce more- and belter butter arid take less time in churning-—lt churn* equally well in cold or warm weather, no such thing as haying .Scalded butter—nil that is .necessary to hiako good butler all scasona of the year is to gel one of Orowell’s Patent Thermometer Churns, Wo would most respectfully invito the public to call and exam* ine.for themselves, . . GEORGE SPANGLER, ■ v • ■ BAML, MYERS, Carlisle, Oct. I£, 1848. V ' ; CERTIFICATES. Mr. George Spangler i Sir—We have been using the Thermometer Churtt I got of/you for. sometime Snd finO it-far superior to tho old barrel churn for several reasons. First, great saving of time in getting butter the average time of churning being about fifteen minutes, (all Weathers) we have got butter in the short space often hiinuteS, Secondly, the butter whch obtained is much firmet than When . Using any other churn. folks say they would not exchange for any other churn and twice the original cost of the Tfaermome* ter churn. ’ Yours, Ac. GEO. W. BHEAFEII. • September 28, 1848. Mr*- Getirge Spangler > , '-j/ - I have the Crowell Thermometer Churn for mo # in use ol my place,.aml l do not hesiiate id say that-no farmer should be without'it. Fifteen minutes is all the. lime required to make butler, and the value of this saving of time and labor consists in this—that it requires no more time St any one seaton than another, and that the temperature of the cream, necessary to make butter. Is produced with certainty and without tho admixture Of worm or cold wstef with the cronm itself. FREDK. WATTS. August 17, 1848. Ib Me Pubtib i , i For the benefit of the belter pert of man (women) I give (his certificate after using the Thermomelef churn made by .Mr. George Spangler of this place, I would have nohe-other in niy family* Wo have been using tho pld barrel'churn for thirty yerira past, »nd I must say Hie not lo be Compared to Crowell*# Thermometer Churn, either for speed of. churning or convenience.* •In (Infold barrel churn - It took uener* ally from four to six hours to churn the chUrnThg~- how.in the Thermometer churn wo can churn bdttef in from fifteen to twenty minutes* by bringing' the crc&m lo tho proper temperature. I can recommend it to ihc’.publjc as no cheat, 0; September 4,184 ft, Great National exhibition, ATFRANKUN |ULL, ; . "Wo. 50 North Sixth Streeii Philadelphia. 1 /. Foil n aliorl tlnih only:— SHERMAN & TO't). SKY’S PANORAMAOF MEXICO. THfi GREATEST PAINTING IN THEVVORLD, covering id,ooo fpet ofcanvass I Icsbows In the moat perfect manner the .towns, cities, mountains! rivers, ranches, plantations, domestic animals, grain fields of Mexico, Habits nf the Mexicans, characier'nmJ scenery of the army under Taylor, with their marcheV,encampments, battles, fording of rivers, trainsof pack mules, and all iholnleredu ing scenery and incidents of tha.'canipaigrijfrom Corpus Chrlslito liuena Vista;, the whole fonnjiig’ the most amusing and instructive exhibition eyef in tho city* The Sketches were taken from na ture by one of Gen. Tayior!s officers, and arnCor 3 root ns life. It was visited by oyer 100.000 persona, in Now York, (having been exhibited there for several months in succession,) among Whom word . the clergy, judges, &nd thu most fashionable peo* pie of the oily, Tickets2s cents; Children under 10, price. Doors open every night, until furihet notice, at Gj o’clock. Panorama Commences moving nt 7$ precisely* An Explanatory Lectureisgiveant each exhibition. Afternoon .Exhibitions 3 o’clocln Cut this advertisement out nnd.put it in.’youf pocket. Remember the plade, Franklin.Hitll, 6d North Sixth street,,nearA,rchi .-vi,. * 4 Philq., Fob 8, 1819—!m New tllotlijng Store. Cdrnir of-Hanover and Leather StreetB t fit the reofH formerly occupied by C. InhoJ'iat a Grocery Store) 'PHI'* subscriber has irceireU and is now opeftihtf .L H choice selection of Winter Goods, consirftiAjf of Clollis, Cnsfllincrca nnd Vestings, newest stylo it (ho lowest rates; wiiicb hb.wjll make up into. Fi'odi dmi Dress Coats,- Over Cot Is, Sacks; Clonks, Pants and VWW, J)tht4 and Froth Coals of fcloth from #O-upward*, FahU from $1,50 to $O, Vests from 75 eta. to $Sy Cloaks from $0 (o $BO. lie also kpppa shirts, lore, nock and pofckrt handkerchiefs, fcotoforU; ct»p*i gloves and hosiery; Jn short everything dppfertklhihg to a gcnUemdn’i tVoadroho. , As ho 2a rfgcifii fof ah extensive hotiso he will he enabled to oflei ftplh goods nt least once a monthi lie will tfcceiye rfcbhi larly York and Philadelphia , r 1 '<* FASHIONS* ;? ondivltl ftpnte no pains in gifting ftp his ttbfi In the nioftj durable and fashionable manner. Ho will also rime up work purchased at oUcr Morfesift (ho irioftt careful manner. Ho will pay pailiculor atten tion to Children's ctolhifig. (lb respectfully AoilCits d rfnare of public patrohapo. W. D. PAftft'lrtSOft, Agent for (ho Proprietor. Carlisle, pocembir 21, 1848; .. :n * v ■ ■ THOItISON’S /■■■> /COMPOUND SYUUP OF TaA & VVOOD W NAPHTHA, for tho prevention and bdre of Pulmoimry Consumption, Pleurisy, Uronihliis, chronic boi*o (bloat, liver boinpl.iint, oslhmaybhroj nio afleciiohs of tho kidneys, &c. More Praoji—Another AftanUhing tjilrk I i Tuckkrton", N. .1,,-March iff, ibi6 t ' Three ycnrp rfgo, in 6onBf([uen6o 6,f lion, .in osalailng lo launch a hoal, lii(p.urid A Wood voadel In rny long?,' which Wins followed.by profaso ppiuing of Blond, nnd consenuehl debl|)iyi so that. l lind lo atop work. I procured. llip beist mod too I treatment, Inn iho bleeding recurred t«rV often, accompanied wiili.feiier. Ihn dhoitllmoH cough came on, with (Treat oppression, hectlcfovi or and night awenla. Thud I -»oni on, (rre;,„„, ly growing worda,, apd. 1, became , didcpurngod, firifltAlMS’ldomU't trial of Thnn.aonV Compel'. "‘J* * ■ which i had ferfmiut* •*s:‘s^ r d l , i l ,rw > 1 - °f ring wl.ieh liimN nioh be^., fl to ; Prepared only at the N. K. corner of Pifrti'aild SprucPMB.,VhUn. v ‘ > •/ / „•. *[ . Sold In Carlisle by James K|cprinir, at'flOoenfa V 0 ’ ■itnilt'i’ftr'flvd hotiles fcr’fij, A Jlr.'l • 3 • February 8, lfHo~3l • ~,L ~u > . ~' ''• row KENT. !;•, JkmdL. , »*>t*soriber o(fer». fpr ront frorrj or A|>ru, m i. uib,iwp,«iow ['O'iW l , lR H in Whbi. Porofmmil mawrim'iml at pri?nu odoupind by John Weak. «y.: Tim llousu )«.,In gflod oondltialfc.wMlt* kliolirn mill oilim mii-liuildlngg aUaclird.to.il) all In-good order. Unqulr.o of, in.. .. rr • ,i ( ' , ■ ’ • SOPHIAi STURM.I"< I'nlimnry 1, 1811). ... ri-, n.’ll ' . v Wood, Wanted 'Z. u AT THIS O*TJOB4MMSDM£»6Vu!> JOSEPH SHUOM.