. Assignee’s Notice. •\TOTIOE is heieby'given ihnt the undersigned J.Y bhtfb tech appointed Assignees of F. If. Keeney, A Co. , under a deed of voluntary assignment for the benefit of creditors.. All parsons indebted to said firm are hereby,required, to make prompt -poympnt, and those having claims will present theft for settle ment to the Assignees. ■ ROBERT MOORE, ? . . J. GOODYEAR. Jr., SABB5 AB8, Bnees. March 1,1849—3 t Tavern License. NOTICE is hereby given that I intend to apply at the next terra of the court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county, for a license to keep a tavern or public-bouse in the bouse I now occupy as such in Mechanicsburg. , JOHN HOOVER. March I, 1849—3 t We the undersigned citizens of Mechanicsburg. in thecounty of Cumberland, do cortUV that we are well acquainted with the above named John Hoover, that be is of good repute for honesty and . temper ance, and is well provided with house room and con veniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such inn o{ tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. . Henry Kimmel, Wm. Quigley, A. Hauck, Ephraim Zug, George Altick, John Cooyer, Samuel Zacharies, George Singiaer, Joseph Milleisen, . George Hauck, Simon Arnold, ,W. C; Houser. JohoKoser, Tavern License, NOTICE ii hereby given that I intend to apply ■t the nex| term of the court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county, for a licenae to keep a tdverh of public house in the house now occupied by DaVid Blean in the East Ward, in the borough of CaHlsle. WILLIAM MOUDY. March I t 1849—3 t We tho undersigned citizens of iho East Ward, in the borough of Carlisle, Jo certify that we are well acquainted with the above named William Moody, that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conve niences for the lodging and accommodation of stran gers and travellers, and that such inh or tavern is neccessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. Henry Burnitz, Charles Flcagor, J. Goodyear, jr. B. U; Wbnderlichi Adam Wareham, Edward Arraof, Wm. Alexander, Geo. Sanderson, Jacob Zug. William Benlz, William Breeze, M. Holcomb, Wm. Pork. J. B. Bratton, George R. Hoys, ' George A. Leidig, William F. Sillers, JohH GuUiiall. Tavern License. NOTICE ii hereby given that t intend (a apply J" m of ll '„° courtor <*>«r‘er Soeelen. of Cumberland oonnty' ftr a licenae to keep a taverner 1 ‘ ,OW ° OCUW »" BUdl - in ISLIAS D. EYSTEii. March 1,1849—3 i« We the undersigned tlllßens of Dickinson (own ahip, in the county of Cumberland, do certify that we are well acquainted with the above named Eliua B. Eyater, (hut he is of pood repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such inn or tavern is ncccs* sary to accommodate (ho public and entertain slran* gors and travellers. • James Myers, Mathew Kyle, William Dunlap, William Hendricks, Isaac rechor, ’ Samuel Long, sr. James Weakley. James L. Henry, Francis If. Fulton, John Hutchison, James Moore, Solomon Brindlc, • Anthony Melllnger, George Dice. Tavern I.lcfeiibfc: NOTICE i> hereby given that I intend to apply „t the next term of the court of Quarter Sessions'of Cumberland county, for a licenao to koop,a tavern or Public bouse in tlio houao I now occupy u such ot Kretuer’e, in Hampden township. . ’ March 1,184D-3t. J °HN REESEI!. lh« ilndorSignij oilmens of Hampden town •hip, Cumberland county, do certify that. we olro well pequamted wuh the above named John jteeacr, that tv nm!'| r T Ul °.,°e ' onci ' J ' “" tJ tom perance, and L W"ll provided with House room and conveniences fur the lodging and accommodation of strangers and thayellehi. and that aueh inn or tavern is necessary and~m a,MI '° pUblio en, ” r “‘ in *"»*•* E ChHaUan Wialcr, j r . John Sherbahn, . fiborge Snevcly, Wm. SlnkcmillerJr. John S. Snesely, Joseph E.Huger, Henry W. Bronnemanj Jacob Brett, A. C: Orr, James Martih, Andrew tCreHier. Peter Taylor, . Tuvcrii Itlccpant NOTICE is hereby given that t intenil to nobly SI the noxl term of the court of Quarter Session's of Cumberland county, fol a license to keep n lay. hrn or publlb liouSe in Hie liouse I now occupy as Such, at Oyster’s Point, in Eastpennabofolinh In- CIIARHES SCHOENER, March I, 18JD—3l* Wo the Undersigned ciiiiens of Eaatpphnsbofo’ township. In the county of Cumberland, do certify that Wo are wet | accjuamled with the ab'oiro Hamel Charles Schunbr, I tint he is of good repute for ho. fiesly and. temperance, .and, la well provided with house room and conveniences for the nceommoda. lion of strangers and travellers, anil that-sunli ,fnn hr tavern is necessary to hoeommndate the public iind entertain strangers and travellers; John Wolf, Jos. Sadlhfv Israel Kusthfi Wm. Sadler, Thomas Eyster, S. Rennlnger, Abm. 8. Ovorholtzor, R. R. Church, John Zonring, Jaocb Eshltmdh, ■ Jacob G. Rupp, John Ealileinan. H. Church, J. B. CARVER, Architect & Engineer, No. 61 Non™ Sixth Stbrkt, Piiihuri.piiu. IVES Drawings and Specification! or contracts VJ to erect Dwellings, &c„ and lay out the grounds tor Country Seats or Cemolorios; together with the arrangement of Trees .ogive the proper effect. Also, Churches, Hoepitals, Prisons, Water-Works, Gas , , “f •> “n Iho latest and most approved plans, includ ng hooting* *enti(atingi die, , . Phils., Fob. 22, 184(1—*m <‘R Ic wise In time—HU folly to dolor.” AFFLICTED READ! Thousands art Buffering with disease from which (here is no dlflioulty in being speedily and permanently relieved,* provided the right moans aro used. As every vice has ltd own punishment, so it would seem -every disease has its temouy. This is true,'and there is nothing in this life more certain the American Compound, opcody and certain remedy for all diseases Jt a delicate nature known to the world, adopted to crory stage of the disease, sex and constitutional ail i«mos and seasons; there is no fear of exposure, do. wmiom from business, nor restriction in diet. From ih« Qr "} B P eod y wlwf.Jhal it gives, it is now tILTi 1 po , pu,Qr wmedy of the day. Ton thousand tascs have boon cured by it during the past year.— M by “ r clical l >h y ,ici “ n > 1,16 «nilqted can r .i® on . nco on cur *dve powers over dis. «“cU b°oul".“ Ch “ raClor ' FU “ dlreot ‘ on " ■«osei end in direases oftho btlinry, digestive end Nervous systems, it has not ws think an equal. It is a Vegetable Preparation, and made without Alco hol’, and to all invalids wo would recommend it aa worthy their confidence. ; HEAD THE FOLLOWING : It ,19 frqm one of our first druggiala, o gentleman favourably known throughout the United Staten- On.' proprietor of the ‘•Medicated Worm Syrup.” Philo., Nov. 32d, 1848. Dear Sir—lt is With much pleasure that I tcaiify to the extraordinary virtues of your Gorman Bitters having sold largely of them these last few months to’ various persons, afflicted with Liver complaints, Dyspepsia, and debility of the Nervous system I can say.conscientiously, that they are the host arli. clo of the kind I have over sold, (and I deal in ell the popular medicines) and I consider it the only medicine for tho above diseases, before tho public, J 1 have never sold one bottle that lias not given satisfaction, and brought forth tho commendation of those who used it. * dc< ™, M S ‘" y , d Vi y b °‘ h t 0 you « lb » proprietor of this Highly valuable article. and lo those afflicted » Uh thb dbove complaints, that they may know of Us curative properties and to enable them ta select the good frdrd iho various articles with which our market is flooded. . J. N, HOBENSACK,-Druggist. Corner .of Second and Coo es sts. J-inxuics a»i> Liven Comphikt cunim Phfsicians mu Fiiiin ! ; ; . , Philo., ticc, 27,1848. ncor Sir—lt is with feeling, of pleoaurelcommu nlcato to you the sonsative effects (and in a slinit lime) of your invaluable ‘iHoolland’a celebrated 0> . i ITjaunt; T," 7 ‘ y ‘ lem Wbi, ° undcr Ir ,ir , I I- Abo . ut lwu ,ear ' “8° I had on attack of the Jadndico and was confined to thn km... : wceke under medical treatment, of the Family Pbv- Sician and for sunlelnllo after, when I worn 0,.( I n( Jd be vefy catefdi of * ove , r “ ““acks rif the dame diaoaio;' Add yoilr Uillert have bnllrely rblleved and cured mo or three days. My neat door neighbor, Mr. John Diehl, last spring, had d loilg a scliOus spell of Jnuni dice, lie Had .1 admollme before I k/lotv it; he was confined to his bed: As soon as I hoard of his con dition I called to - see him and told him of (he effect your Bitters had upon mo in the same disease. Ho immediately sent for a bottle, and in a few da . he was curtd. I hivo in several instances rtcommcnd od the Bitters in other CoSes, always prUducing the same happy effect. My wife has been considerably afflicted with Inver compliant arid Neiirdlgiaj by the use of the Bitters she is well, now enjoying good health. WO believe from the many cures wo know of IKosO Blllgrs effecting, that they possess in a re markable and oitlroordinnry degree gj- at curative properties, and that which enhances their value with us is, they arc entirely vegetable. Wo nlwai . keep tho Bitters on hand ond Would not bo willing l 0 bo without them. Very respectfully) yours, C. PEI ROB, 370 SbtltK Front it.. Con stiongor testimony ho adduced by any Preps ration before the public 1 A single bottle will con vince ony one of their power over disease, The* ore entirely Vegetable, and will permanently destroy the most obstinate coslivoneaa, and give strength and vigor to the frame, at iio time debilitating the patient! being also grateful to the moat delicate stomach un der any circumstances, and can bo administered with perfect safety to delicate infants—they are free from Alcohol. Syrup. Acids, Calomel, apd all mineral and injurious ingredients. They can bb token at all timea and under all cir cmriotdnce* no ordinary eapbiura will prevent them havitiga aalutary effect, and no bad remit can accrue irom an over dose* Pot solo, wholesale and retail, at thn Tt P | nA i n .t MS MBD,C,NB BTOM.M Foreela in Oorli.lo, by Samuxl Elmott, and respectable dealers generally throughout the State February 22, 1840—!y • , The Cheapest Solid Nailed Travelling Trunk ITlaniilhctory ? PHILADELPHIA. THOMAS W. MATTSON, No. 198 Market St First Door Below Sixth, South eldo. Pbreono’ wiebing to buy to coll egain will find conetantlv on 600 TRAVELLING THUNKS, y 600.0ARPET DAGS and SATCHELS. VALISE THUNKS, PACKING THUNKS, LADIES’ BONNET OASES, ic. Wboloaale or Hotail, at the lowest Manufacturing Pticoa.- THOMAS W. MATTSON, Tnogg MiTrcracrnah', Bouth-caal cornoi' of Sixth St Market ala., Phila.' February 88,' 1840—Bm BOOTS' & SHOES, A aplendid aaoorlmonl? ui Men a Water-proof Boole, together with WomCn’a ana Boy e Boota and ahoca, opened and for sale at' l|ta ppw atore of p p A CO A. & TT. BENTZi HEREBY infoj-iris the fiiliiens of Carlisle arid suri rounding coilnti-y, that they drh selling off the balance, 6f tiiolr winter stock of Goods at greatly re* deed prices,.aptne articlca much below . . First Cost. Now qtt hand, Cloths, Casstmeresi.Oassinetts, FlaH nels, Muslins, Tickings, Calicoes, &c. Also, Grd cories. Give them a call and secure bargains, at the old stand, 8 doors south of the Post Office. . February 22j 1840; , FARMER’S HOTEt~ East Hton Street, CAULtadE, Pa. THE subscriber respectfully informs her (Konds and the public generally, that she hes token that tyell known Wrn stand in East High street, Car lisle, formerly kept by David Malllh, ami that she is how prepared to accommodate Farmers, Drovers, Pedlars, Travellers, and all othcro who may ifavor her with a call, in the moat accommodating manner. Her laoee will ho constantly furnished with the best the country, can produce, and her Ban is sup phod wuh the choicest Liquors. " Her Stabling, which Is large and convenient, will be in choree of a careful Ostler. , . She flalidis herself that from her experience as an innkeeper, she will be able to render genera] satis (action. BoAunsns taken by the #eek, month or year, on too most reasonable terms. • CATHARINE WUNDERLICH. February 82, JB49—3m MANSION HOUSE HOTEL, Fronting on the Cumberland Valley Rail Road,. Carlisle, Pa., T ATELY kept by J. A. Wlnrott* has just been Ji taken by the subscriber. It id hottly finished, and has been thoroughly repaired. Passengers in .the cats, strangers,, traveller*, and visitors to Carlislb, lire invited to call, ' Terms moderate, end every attention paid io the comfort end convenience of all who patronize the eat tahlishment. DAVID MARTIN, February 16, 1849.—tf WASHINGTON HOTKC, . CahuSle} Pa, THE undersigned having leased that well kriowrf and COMMODIOUS HOTEL, situate on Main Slreet, on the norlh-wesl corner of the public equate, in the, Borough of Carlisle, Pa., lately in the occu pancy of George Deotem, Esq, would respectfully inform his friends and trie public generally, that he Unow^ prepared to accommodate all >Vho may favor Uim vVUIi a call, in a manner which he flatters nhn self cannot fall to prove satisfactory. The house has the most’ pleasant location in the borough, fronting on Main street and the public square—is but a few steps from Iho Railroad Depot, and adjacent to the pourt HoiiSc. It hds recently been refitted wilhncw furniture and other improvements added, well calcu lated to promote (he case arid comfort of his guests. His TABLE will atwayg.be supplied with ihe choicest and riibst Wholesome fare the market can aflbrd, and his. OAR with the best of Liquors. The STABLING belonging to the cslablishntebt is good and extensive, and will always bo supplied with the best provender, and atlbndcU by bdrbfbl hostlers. , Nothing shall he left undone to render comforta ble those who favor him with their patronage, andho hopes,'by strict and proper attention to his business, to merit and receive a liberal share of public encour agement. H, L. BURKHOLDER, Agent. .DccomhcrSl, 1848—-6 m .' BARK! BARK! KAACCiRDS of good Black Oak Barit wphted \J\J at Middlesex foi* which $3 per cord for the rough bark, or 45 els per ibi) lbs. if shaved clear of the rose will be paid, if delivered before the Ist.of August next. Pieces not to be shorter (ban 18 inches in length. HOLLIDAY & PENROSE. February 1,1849.—2 m Mill Property fdr Rent. THE h ARM AND MILL known as the prop- J, orty of William C, Chambers, situate In Dickinson township, near Hoffman’s tavern, is offered for rent for three years from the Ist' of April next. The farm contains 400 Acres, of which about 150 is cleart4l and in a high slate of cultivation. The MILL is In good condition, and its location, is in a section of country to ren der it profitable. For information respectingsaid property, enquire of F. Wuith, Esq. Carlisle, or of the undersigned, residing near Plainfield. JOHN CAROTHERS, Adm.r, of Benjamin Myers, deo’d. February 8,1819.—3 t EOIV.UENT. AWk THE subscriber offers fir rent from Ist of April next, his Brick Dwel- ItiSilEaff House and Store Room, situate in Cuinb. iso, .The situation is a good one for a store* and will be renter! on .reasonable terras. MENRT VV;IRVINE. Fob 8, IB4d—4t* l^oclamutloh. WHEREAS the HonorableSantosi Hiriibnir, President Judge of the several Courts of Com .■ ™f> n p, ess of the counties of Cumberland, Peffy and Jtlrilata, lb PoririSylyaoln, odd justice of tb'e several Courts of Oyer olid Terminer odd General Jo'll Dot V V , Cry ;, in saitl eounlics, and Hon. John Stuart and John Clondcnin, Judges of the Court of Oyer and I erroinor and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and oilier, ofloricea. In 1110 aalil county 01 Oumberlond—by their precepts to me directed, dated Hit> Oth of January, 1849, have ordered Iho Court of Oyer and rormlnor end General Jail Delivery, to be holdon at Carlisle, on the 2d Monday of Anlrl next, (being Ihoßlhday) at 10 o'clock ih theforij noon, to continue two Week* 1 NO! ICE is therefore hereby given,’ to 1(10 Coro, nor, Jdsticcs of the Peace and Constables of Iho said county of Cumberland; that they are by llio said prof copt commanded to bo then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, osioml: nations, and all other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to bo done,slid all those that are bound by recognisances, to prosecute against the prisoners that'ero or then shall bo in the Jail of said county, are to ho there to prosecute them as shall bo just." JAMES HCfFFEß,Siberia l , Sukiupf's Office, J Carlisle. Feb. 23, IB4tl. J fcstiitc Notice; ALL peraons uto hereby notified that Letlcreof odmlnistrnlion.on the estate of qnbrlel Line, late of South Middleton township, Cumberland county, deceased, have been issued by the Register of said county to the subscribers, one of whom, Thomas Lee, realdes in Dickinson township, and the other Mary Line, in South Middleton township. »„imiv' aforesaid. All persons having claims or demands against the estate of Said deceased, are requested 0 make known tha same without delay, and those Indebted to make payment to , THtJIHAS LEE, i , . MARY LINE, jAdmrs. Feb 6, 1849—61 NOTICE. THE Jurors who hnvo been summoned lo at tend the Special Court on the 19th day of Febru ary next, aro boroby notified that they will not bo inquired to attend. JAMES HOFFER, Sh'fl. Siulntrr's Ovfior, 7 Carlisle, Feb.,l, 1849, J Anioiiilincnt of Oi'diniuico. Sect. 19. —N0 person shall sell any hay to a citizen of tbs borough, unless by tho slack, with out having the samp wc)ghed Jn tho hay soales,or palpnt hafahne, before its delivery lo the puroba sqr, under the penally of Five Dollars. (Dorough Ordinance, passed Ulh January, 1841., In Council, January Iff, 1849—Resolved, That Seotlon 19, of Ordinance passed 11th of January, 1841,' be so amended as lo strike out the words “a citizen of thq borough;" uni! Irfsori In, lieu thereof lho„wiotdq “any,person residing.within, the llifiits of the,borough." JACOB RHEEM, Pres'l. Atiesl—Jas. M. Alien, Sect’y. Feb 8,184 J)— 3t GAPS— Just received agenoral assertmontof Gen llsmen's, Boy’s and Children's Cloth Capa, and for sails by ppo R OROOJ?H r. EIST OF LEXTEBS. ADVkaTISkP iw TUB 11 VCLUSTIiBR" fly APPOIMTMERT, 1.5 '^ n dbeit/url/iersnaete(i, .* •- ♦' • *' * JnJull a.lverti«oniciit, mail, under tile onto™ of the Pool .. e i nero ' „ a -P c 'l', 9 P a P cro, ’uevvBi>aiiorB,oneuerß mi* l^,!«?/«fliu a * ,jr ' P ® Bt * o ? lcc,B,ial, I)elnB the second rind fpiirlh Mondays of each month, at whiph limb any peraons having business with said Board, will meet them at their puico In Carlisle. By order .of the .Commission* era. Attest; \VM. RILEY, CV* January 4,‘ 1849,—dm Notice, ■ T{J. B * l ° ok t' olde , r « of «J 0 Harrisburg, Carlisle and Chambersburg rurnpikeßond ('omp W > are hereby notified that ; n pursuanen of an Aotqf ihe General passed tbe 10th day of April, «” election will be held, at tlio public house ol Henry L. ( Burkholder, In the Borough. of Car lisle, on,Monday tha Bl}i day of March next, then and,there, between the hours of 3 and 6 o'clock, P. M., to elect Three M»nagfV» fcrqald company • . , ...JOHN IRWIN, PreiPi. January 18, 1840—71 OIEBIO IESII APPOINTMENT BY THE GOVERNOR. THE subsoriber wishes to make.known lo the public that ho has been appointed Puente Auc tioneer, for tho borough of Carlisle, by his Ex oollonoy Governor Johnston, in place of Mr. Win. Gould, eluoted Register of this county. He will receive at his Auction Room, in the rear of the Market House, Dry Goods,' Groceries, Wares,! Furniture, Horses, Cows, and every description of farming utensils) all of which will b,o sold for cash to the advantage of nersoqs ifinvlng a\vny„— He will, as usual, attend to crying sales In town and country, on reasonable terms. Having had years of experience, Kb Hopes lo receive rv 8 Itnro of public palronqgo,. WM. MILES. Feb B', 18'49—3t* .'. . ' OARte WtfSSm ,THE undersigned liorphy gives notice Eadsf, that he will attend nq heretofore, lo the. business of .vBNDOE CRYING In ,toyyn and. country. He deems (his notice necessary lboori recta misapprehension, exleliijg In llio minds qf some of his friondp that he hits .discontinued the business. Thankful far the patronage heretofore given him, ha hopes 4o merit and receive- n con tinuance of, the same. „ , WM. GOULD Carlisle, Feß. 8,1849—31 . BUBRA£L’S CORN SHELLEK. - right to BURRALS CELEBRATED CORN’ BHBLLER, for the counties of Cumberland und Fi'iinklin., mere who have used this Corn Shelter, pronounce it a most invaluable invention. li is pimple in its con* btruction and not liable to gel out of order, li sep* arates the corn from the cob, without breaking eilhci, and delivers the corn clean and fit for market. It I shells from ton to twenty bushels per hour. Eight! hundred of them have been sold the past Season by the inventor, all of which were highly approved! Persons wishing to see the above Corn Shelter; can do so by calling at the shop of the subscriber, corner bfNorth Hanover and Louthor where he Will keep constantly on.hand a large number for bale; Every farmer and miller should have the above cheap but Valuable Corn Shelter. . . DAVID P. FETTER. Carlisle. Jam 26, 1849.— 2 m. fpHE subscribers having purchased the Hghl of cdunly for making Crowell's Patent Thermombtel* Churns, they would respectfully in* form tlieFahiierfc and the public in general, will make and offer for sate these churns it the Cab* inel Wareroom Of George Spongier, in North Hand over street, ncit door to David Smith's office* The hrinclpol advantage this churn has over all other bhurns is, that it is so coosliuctcd that the top can.be. taken off so as to give free access to the inside of the churn, which makes it convenient to put in the cream and get out the butter; A thchnomelcr is dttached to the one ebd of the chbrn so as to ihoW the exact leropcratuie of the cleamj which' experience shows should be 60 degrees to make good butter; A cham ber or apace is arranged around the bottom of thb churn for the ptirpoae of admitting cold or warm wat leri so as to bring the cream to the desired thro without mixing the wafer with the cream. Thb secret in churning butler is to have jour cream at the proper temperature—it will produce more and bettor butter and take less time in churning—it churns equally well in cold dr worm'weather, no such thing aa having scalded butter—all that is necessary, to make good butter all seasons of the year ia to get one of Crowell’s Patent Thci mometer Churns. We would moat respectfully inkltb.tho public to call and exam ine for themselves. do do ' do Corami's. GEORGE SPANGI.ER, . . . SAME. MYER 3; Carlisle, Obi. 1 2, 181 S. Atr. Ctorgt Sjjangter ■■ Sir—We have been, using tho.Therriidmclcr Churn I got of you for Borne time and find it for superior to the o|d barrel churn fur several reasons; First, great saving of lime In gelling huilcr the average time of churning being about fifteen minutes, Jail weathers) wo have got butler in the abort space of ten minutes. Secondly; (he butter, when obtained is much firmer then When using any other churn. Finally, my folks say they woiild not exchdbgo for any other churn arid twice the original coal of the Thermome ter churn. Yours, Arp. ... . ■ GEO. W. SHEAFED. September 28; 1848; Mr* Otorgt JSpangUh .• .. I have the Crowell Thermometer Churn you made for me in use ol my place, and I do not hesitate to say that no farmer should he without it. Fifteen minutes U all the tijno 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 season than another, and that the temperature of thoorcarp, necessary to make butter, I* produced with certainty and without tho admixture of warm or cold water with Iho cream, Itself. FREDK. WATTS; August It, 1640. To ihe Public For the benefit of.th’o better port of man (woman) I give this corlificatovofter using the Thermometer churn made Mr. George Spahglcr of this place, I would have none other in jny family* Wo have been rising the old barrel churn for thirty years past, arid. I must say it is not to be compared to Crowell's Thermometer Churn, either for speed of churning or convenience; fn the old barrel chufn.lt tooft gener ally from four to six hours to chtfrn tho churning— now In (he Thermometer churn wo can churn butter in from fifteen to twenty minutes, by bringing the cream to tho proper temperature. I can recommend it to tho public o 4 no cheat, September 4, i 64& I Oronl JVntloilnl Exhibition, AT FRANKLIN HALL, | MSO North Sixth Street, Philadelphia. FOR. a alion tlmi; onlyt—SH EtlM AN & To{j- SEY’S FANORAM AOF MEXICO. THE GREATEST PAIN TING IN,TI.IE WdilLD; covering 19,000 feet of canvass 1 ll shows in the n)osl petfeoi ipanncr the.iutvns, ciliea, mountains; rlverai ranched, pUnlltUonr, domestic itniniala, grain held? of Mexico, Habits of Iho Mexicans,! character and scenery of the army under Ts"'lur with theirmarches,encampments,ha|llea, fordini ■of rivets, trains of pack mules, nndall the interest. Ing scenery and innli enl , of the,oumpaign, from Chri'u to Uuena Vistas the whole forming no most amusing and instructive exhibition.ever in tho city, Tito Sketches were taken from ha, litre by on® of Geo. Taylor’s officers, and ora cor reol as life. If was visited by over 100.000 persona in . Now York, (having been exhibited there for several months in succession,Jjtmong whom were the clergy, Judges, and the most fashionable peo piaof lhe,ony,. ~Ttpkeis.9s cents;. Children under 10, half price. Dodrs.ppcmovery night, until further notice, at cj o'clock,,. Panorama commences moving at 7J precisely.. . An Explanatory Lecture is, given at’ each exhibition. ..AfternoonExhibitions $ o'clock. . Opt Ihls.adver.lisentenl.ohl and put ll .in yonr pnokel. .Remember ilia blaoe, Franklin Hall, SO North Sixth street, near Arch. Phila,, Feb 8,1819-lm Now Clothing store. Corner of ffanootr and JLonthtr Streeto , in the room formerly occupird by O, laboff. at a Grocery Slore. , rnilE subscriber has reetdved. and. Is now opening J. a choice selection of Winter Goods, consisting of Cloths, Cnasimoros and Vestings, nowept.style at (ho lowest rales, which ho wi I make up into • I'Toclf aml'Mrcsst Coats, JOvcrCui Is, Sacks; Cloaks, Pants end Vests, Dress I and Frock Coats of clpih from, (50 .upwards, .Punts from sl,ft6 to jfO, Vests from .76 cts. ,lo $9, Cloaks frqpt (58 to isi), lie also keeps sliitls, bosoms, cols lara; pock and pocket beyidketehiefk, comforts, caps gloves and hosiery, in abort everything appertaining to a gentleman's wanlrobe. As ho is agent for an extensive house ho„will.bo enabled to.oflbi fresh' goods at least once a month. Ho will receive'toon. - iarly tho New York and Philadelphia “ , fashions; ; ' i( and win spate no bains in getting up his’work In the mom durnnlo and ftithKmublu manners .HqiwUl also moke Up wq;k purchased at ot;,endorse in the moslyaroful manner. ~lle wlll pay. particular alien tlon tq Chiyren.e.clnihing. Ho respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. „ W. D. PARKINSON, . Agent for the Proprietor. Carlisle, December SI, 1848, ■' I- To Butter Makers, CERTIFICATES. JOSEPH SHHOM, Southern Literary Messenger. P n? SP v CTU 55 *>" 1849.— Fifteenth Volume X the editor of the Messenger in issuing the Prospectus of a NeW Volume lakes occasion to announce to its jiajtrbns ahd the public that he has made such arrangements for the coming, year! as will enable him*io raise the Work to an even high-' er standard of excellence than it has ever yet at tained. In addition to the present .largo fand ex cellent list of Original contributors, he has! secured the services of many other authors of knoWh abili ity who will supply the pages of the Marine with Reviews, Historical and Biographical Skelchei t Noo els, Talea , Travels,Estays, Poems, CritiqUe*\ and Paper* on'iha Army,Navy t ans other. , Notional Subjects. .The able papers on Scientific subjects, which have hitherto -attracted such marked . attention throughout the country, Will be followed ,up by others, equally instructiveahti entertaining, while the readers ot the work will be kept well-informed of European intelligence; Hilary; political and scientific; By a regular Paris Corlehpondence from , the pen of a gsntlelttan who has access to the most * accurate sources of information; and whose fin’e taste and general scholarship rehder him in da * especial manner fitted for the task. ' , Of the Editorial , and Critical OeparUhent the ’ Editor will only say that it will ombjace copious notes on current literature and reviews of all new ArneHoati br Foreign works of general interest 1 and valub. His Opinlojis Will atle&st be always honestly and fearlessly avowed; The Messenger; on the Ist of JanuafyneklWill bnter upon its Fiftbbntii Volume and Fifteenth ( Year of its existence. This respectable, age is . the surest guarantee of its permanence. To ihb 5 South it appeals for renewed liberality and sup r port that It may rot brtly bohllhUe, as heretofore,' } the compeer of the Best Northern Perio'dibalB;bbt aspire to yet.higKbr Uibmpha and. a still wider . field of usefulness. As the only Southern Maga zine strictly literary in its chafaclera just section . al pride should encourage and foster it. This apl peal however isconnected with the assbrandb, bfi f the part of that its intrinslb merits (shall always boniinahd an extended oircblattoH; With a.view lo iniprove the appearance of the Work the Editor announces that the Fifteenth Volume wiliappearin ENTJHELY NEW TYPE from the best Northern foundry; so that for typo graphical excellence the Messenger shall be un surpassed. CONDITIONS OF THE LITERARY USE* SENQER. 1. The Southern Literary Messenger Is pub lished in monthly numbers. Each number con tains . dot less than 61 large super>royal pages; printed on good type, and in the best roabnet and on paper of the most beabtlful quality. 2. The Messenger is .mailed regularly on of about the first day, of every month in the year.—i Twelve numbers make a Volqme~and the price of subscription is $5 per volume, payablh ih ad vance—nor will the work be sent to any one un- Hess theorderTor it be accompanied with the casli; The year commences.with the January number; To subscriptions received for less than the year, unless the individual subscribing chooses \o pay the full price of a years subscription for tt lafls pe riod. .. . mlrig , 3. The risk of (fansttiiltinjr* subscriptions by mail will be assurried .bjf the proprietor. But beery subscriber thus 'transmitting; payment, is qiiestcd fbesided taking proper evidence.of the facl and dale of inn'iling,') to retain a tnemoranduin of the number and particular marks of the note sentror subscriptions may be remitted througli the Post Masters, according to the present laws; 4. If a subscription is hbtdirecled to be discon tinued'before the first number of a volume has*’ been published, it will be taken as a conlihuancd for another year. , 6. Any one enclosing a $2O current bill, at one lime; with the names of Five nbw subscribers; shall receive fivs copies of the Messengepfor one G. The mutual obligations of the publisher and subscriber, for the year; are ftilly incurred as soon ks the first No. of the volume is issued; and after that time; no discontinuifooe of a subscription will be .permitted. Nor will /any''subscription be dis continued while anything remains due thefeori; unless ail the option ortheeditor. JNO«'K» THOMPSON; Editor and Proprietor! Richmond Vo., March J, 164& Cheap Watohea & Jewelry! WHOLESALE and Retail, ot tbe Philadelphia Watch and Jowdrj Store, Noi 96 North fcfci* ond street corner of Qarrry, Philadelphia. Gold Lever Watches full jewelled t 8 carrni , ( case,' ‘ , . . 38,00 Silver Levcf Watches, full jewelled,’ 16,0 b. Silver Lever Watches seven jewels, 1 . 16,00 Silver Lepinc .Watches jewelled, ll^OO Quorlier Watches, good quality,. 5,00 liniluliofi do 6,00 Gold Spectacles, , . , ■, . f,OO Fine Silver , J'fco Gold Bracelets with topaz stones,* 9,00 Gold Pens with silver holder and pencil; 1,00 Ladies'Gold Pencils, |’76. Silver. Tea spoons fr0m, 54,66 per sql to . 6,00 Gold Finger Rtnfte,'from S?s cents lb 80,00 Watch Glasses- besl.quoljly—plain IS^'cents; Patent l8j; Lunct 26.' Other articles in •> proportion. I All goods warranted tebo whatihry are sold for. I, ; Oh hand sumo £oid and silver Lover anil L pines, still lower than the above prjers. . . On hand a large asoortnjeiu’ofslhortahlridrsscit, tea, salt and, mustard spoons, soup ladles,’sugar longs, napkin rings,' fruit Sc hotter knives,ihimllcs.shields, knitting needle cases and sheaths, purse and reticle clasps. f The silver warranted to be equal to Ameri can pblh. . i . •. Also, a great variety of {line Gold jewelry, consist* I M. in >Tiof Finger Rings pf all styles, set with Diamonds, Eme.aids, Rubies, TorqueUe. Topei* Oflfncl, Cornelian, Jasper, Cope hjny, Amethyst and. Other,Hones;.Breastpins and.bracelets of nil styles, | set with Stones Onincone, and ..enameled—Ear rings of all styles, Gold chains ,of all styles, and of tho finest qualilty—together .with all other articles in the lino, which will ho sold much below New YoiS - prices, wholcsalo or,retail. . O. CONRAD.’ No. 06 North-Second slrjel, corner of Quarry, porter of Watches, Jeweller, and Manufacturer b Silver Warm Philo., March 1,1840. Ctroat Economy In Uindllnff Fires. THE attention of Country Merchants, Pedlars nnd dr alera generally,and Ainiilies,ia respectfully invijed to a composition called Oheovejr’s Patent Fipq,. Kindling 1 , an artiols much needed and Ip demand from all 3 darters. - Fifty dents will, supply ono fire every ay for six months.. It iq neatly done up in pack ages. each containing 34 cakes, each cake 10 (inch-squares, one of which instantaneously taking fire from contact with a lighted match will Ignite Charcoal. Wood and Uitumlnoue Coal, and with one-fourth theordinary quantity of Wood or Chari coni will kindle the Anthracite, . For ante, wholesale and retail, at the Kindline Depot, No. 149 South Second atreol, Philndelnhle b y,i ;. v:- , j. w. gray. March 1,1849—3 m Save your Salest > gutta percha §qles?, • VU. H. PORTER, havmg,,obtained the right to use the Gnus Percha Soles, Is piepared to apply them to old or now Boole. The Gulla Percha possesses twice tlio durability of leather, with the advantage of being entirely proof against water. Those Who feel the neoessity of keeping,the feet ' d/y, will call at Porter’s Shoo Store, Main street, opposite the Methodist church. ’ ■ Oarlisle, March 1,1849—6 t WABIIIMGTO.I UOKJSE, UARmSBURO, pA. TtlfS* Popular House' has recently undergone £'■ . thorough repair, and been furuiehed with entire new furniture, of the host quality. Members'of the ■ Legislature und.pthcre, visiting the eoat of Govern- . monl, will find it'a vary desirable Hopping plate. 'I : ', r (CJ*Chargoa moderate. „ WM. T. SANDERS, Agent. Itkr/lebnrg, March J, 1049 6rn, '-.Jr