‘TTTHEREAS the HonurabU Fbbd«iick WattB VV President Judge of the several Court® of Com Won Pleas of the counties.of .Cumberland, Perry and ‘Juniata, in-Pennsylvania, and justice of the several Courts of Oyei and Terminer and General Jail De livery; in said, counties, and Hon. John. Stuart and John.Clendenin, Judges of the' Court of Oyor and Terminer and General. Jail Delivery, for'tbio trial o t f all capital and other offences, in the said county of Cumberland—by,their precepts to roe directed, dated the 13th of November, 1849, have ordered the'Court of Oy.er and Terminer end .General Jail Delivery, to be holdon at Carlisle, on the 2d Monday of January, next,.(beingthe.l4thday) at lOo’clock in tbefore noon, to continue two.weeks. .. NOTICE.is therefore hereby given,'to the Coro ner, Justices of the Peace and Constables of t hoaoid county of Cumberland, that they are by the said pre cept commanded to be.then and there in their proper persons,'with their rolls, records, inquisitions, exami nations, and other, remembrances, to do those things which tp. their offices appertain to.bo done,and all those that ar?.huund by rccognizancesito prosecute, against,the.prisopers that are,or then.shall be in the ; Jail of said county, are to be'thcro to prosecute tKom •s shall bo.jqst* ; . ...DAVID SMITH, ShcrllT. ; SnßHtFx!s OmcK, Carl.isle.jDec. ; 13, 1849. V ; • ' SlicriflPsSales. ■ BY virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas, issued.out of the Court of Common Plerts of Cumbeilaiid'county, ahd to me directed, I’will ex pose the foliowing-Real Estate Ip: public-sale, at the UouYt House, iniho Borough of Carlisle,.on Satur day the 6th day ;of January, I 860; at 10 o'clock, A. M h vlr: A. lot of ground situate iu Frankfonl township, bounded by lands of ■ —■ Mountz. John Hays, Sam* uel davery and others, containing. acres, more or less,' having (hereon erected a story ‘Log House, &p. Seized and-taken in execution” as the properly of Michael Loley. Alia, all the, interest, of Thomas 8. Wilson, in that property known ns the CUMBERLAND FUR NACE ESTATE, situated in Dickinson ,township, bounded by lands formerly 'of Pr, W, Chambers, A. G. Ego, the Pino Grove Estate,,Buchanan's heirs and Others. Seized and taken.' in execution as the properly,of Thomas S. Wilson. Also, a tract of land, mtuatcd in Southampton township, containing 4 acres, more or less, bounded by lamia of, Martin Thrush on' the north, east and south by Wm. Highlands, and west by John Dun* can, having thereon erected a.two story . ■ Frame House & Kitchen. Seized and taken in execution as tho property of William Houk. . Also, a tract of land, situated in South Middleton township, known as tho "Carlisle Iron Works Estate,” containing 10,000 acres, more or less, having there on erected a large Brick Mansion House, a Forge and Furnace, a new Merchant Mill, with four run of stone, 3 Urge Dank Barns, and necessary Tenant Houses, Ooal'Houscs, Carpenter ana Blacksmith Shops, Stabling, dec. Seized and taken in execution aa the property of Mo.y E t e, Executrix of Michael Ege.dccM. Also, a‘ tract of land, ..situated' in Southampton township, containing 460'acres, more or less, bound' ed by lands of R. Scott, Esq., bn tho north, Carlisle Bank, Property on the east, the Adams county line on the south, and lands of Charles Wharton on the west, - Seized and taken in execution as the proper' ty of William Greasier and James Reesides. , Also, a lot of ground, situated in Shippensburg, containing 2 acres, more or less, bounded by.lands of John Roues on the norlb, Samuel . Wilson on the east, Alexander. Matecr on the south, and. Mary M'Farland on the west, having-thereon erected a two story Plastered - House & Frame Barn, dec. Seized and token in execution os the proper!* of Dontcl-Powcll. Also, several adjoining tracts of Itfnd, siftfaled in Westpennsbcrough ond Prankford townships, con taining 10 sctcH &, 166 perches, more or less, bound ed by lands of Andrew Forbes, John Dunbar, Geo. Koth and George Slromc, having thereon erected a Stone Merchant & Grist Mill, a Woollen Factory, Carding Factory, 4 two story Dwelling Houses, 2 Barns, a Obopor Shop, dee.—- Seized and taken in execution.as the property of M, C. D&vis. And all to be sold by. me, DAVID SMITH,-Sh’ff. Carlisle, Dec. 19, 1649. Tavctd ilcchic, N OTICE I. hereby siren that I intend (tfnppfy at the next term of the Court of QuartaV Sessions of Cumberland county, for a licehie to keep a tavertf or public-house in the house lately kept by Allen Cook, in South Middleton township. JOHN WOLF* December 13,1849—31* .Wo the. tfndorsigned citizens of. tho fowrTalVip of Smith Mtddlolm), in the county of Cumberland, do certify that we are well acquainted With the above named John WoHVthsl be is jf good reptfto for hon* esty apd temper*Ace, and is well provided with house, room and conveniences for the accommodation-of strangers and.travellers/ and thatsucb*lnnor I‘avorn j is necessary to accommodate the public aih) entertain | strangers and travellers. Samuel Hailzler, , 'William Day, 4 Henry Wise, . Samuel Zug, Isaac Kaufman, George Shelter, Wm. Barber, Samuel Keen*, G.D. Craighead, . Robert Grnhom, Genrgo Urennort’, Jncoh Shadier, John D. Shadier. Tavcru License. "VT'OTICB is hereby riven (hat I intend to apply at J.V the next term of (he court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberlond county, for a license to keep a tavern or public houto in Ihe liuuhs I now occupy as such in South Middleton township. December 13, 1849—31* . We the undersigned chitons of South Middleton township, in the county of Cumberland, do certify that we are well acquainted with the above named John Ricker, that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and convenioncea for the accommodation of alrangors and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern is .necessary, to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and traveller Robert C. Stewelt, Daniel Rider, ' George .W* Wolf* Benjamin Rider, John Baker, . Jacob Myers, , Ssmuel Marlin,; David .Frederick, Peter Young, John Myers, George Webbert, sr. . George Carver, Henry Webbert, John Goodyear, Jacob Goodyear, Cyrus Ringwalt, William Rider, Abraham Hartzler. Tavern License. NOTICE is hereby given (hat I Intend to apply at tho nest lor in of (he court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county* fur a license to keep a tavern or publio liouee in the house at prevent occupied by Joe. Orier. In Hogestown, Cumberland county, Pa. ’ , ? C. fl. HILDEBRAND. December 13,1849—31* ’ We, - the subscribers, citizens of Silver Spring town eh Ip, |n the county of Cumberland, do certify that Ibe Uvnrn proposed to.be kept by Caleb D. IHlde. brand, in tl>e (own of Hogcslown, h neoesvary (u accommodate (he public and entertain strangers and travellers; and that (he (laid Caleb D. Hildebrand Is of cood repute for honesty and temperance, and Is well provided With house room and oonvenlbhoba for the aooommoddtiob bf stranger* and travellers. J. Mi Marlin, John Lutz, Ddvld Reed, Frederick Myers,-' Fisher Nesbel,- ’ 1 ’ ’ William Knnaga; Peter Phillips, 1 Thomas Fisher, • ' Isaac Zeamur,' Jacob Whitman, Henry Vpglesong, John Ciemman, Thomas Anderson, Samuel Hess,- Samuel Kuls, George Forney, MAOKAREL. Freeh No, 1,9 &3, Maokarel In atorir and for aale by J* W^EBY. DR. JAYNE'S Family Medicines for sale at the Drug, and Variety store of Henry\ A. Sturgeon. ", CoVERIiV’S IIOTEI.. •" ~-J; MARKET SQUARE, HARRISBURG, PA. CjlNdE the close of 'the lust business se&soh, thl- O Hotel has been greatly Enlarged, and undergone a thorough alteration, renovation, papering- and re furnishing, thereby modernizing and making It deci dedly the most comfortable, convenient and best ar langed Hotel, at the seat of Government, The location is peculiarly flnol and such as to add ( really to the comfort of guests] being in the most central and delightful part of Hafrisburg.> The building con tains 71 chambers} is three stories high; eighty feet front on Second street, and 60 feet .fronton Market Square,'with two wings extending back 140 feet and a capacious court in the centre. The DINING ROOM is capable of seating 126 persons. HOT AND COLD BATHS ha»b been added and compriee part of - the new improvements. The various departments of. the House have .been placed under such managementias .enables the Pro prietor to guarantee to his patrons, friends,, and, the (ravelling community, that every possible attention will bo given to (heircomfort.. , After returning his sincere thanks for. the very liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, he most respectfully solicits a continuance of it. ’. . : ’ t ' WELLS COVERLY.. , 'Harrisburg, Dec. 18, • - Household Furniture at Public Sale. THE undersigned will sell St'public auction,'at Iris residence, on. West High street, in the ’Borough of Curlislc, on WEDNESDAY, the 19th imUnt.his Household Furniture. ... The articles will he sold nearly in (he following.or ■ dcr: ■ I. Tin Ware, Stone Ware, Wash Tubs, Meat-Bar* rels, and -other Wooden Ware, Garden-Tools,'Side Saddle,'Bridle, Wheelbarrow, Soap, 2 barrels of Vine gar, 2 CookingSloves, and a great variety of kitchen utensils. .... 11. DINING ROOM FURNITURE! QUEENSWARE, CHINA AND GLASS — Among which are 2 Dinner Sets, 2 Tea Sets, Castor, Tumblers, Pitchers, Gloss Dishes, Glass Bowls, Da. cantors, Wine Glosses, dec. Alto a tine set of Bril tnnia Ware, Dining Tobies, DreokfislTables,Choirs, Carpet, Coal Slovo and apporatus,.Window Blind*; Clock, and a fine 111. PARLOR FURNITURE.—Sofa, todngfcs, Rooking Cbalrt, Fine Walnut, Choirs, Walnut Con tre Tabic, (marble top.) Pedestal (do;) Card Tnblus, Stove; Lamps, Mantle Candlobrass, Book Cast, Win dow Blinds,and n fine IV, CHAMBER FURNITURE.—WoSh Stands and apparatus, Wo/drobes, Dressing Bureaus; Com mon Bureaus, Toilet Tables, Chairs, Sewing Stands; Feather Beds, Hair Muttraases, French, High. Post; and Plain Bedttoac}*; Cradle,Crib, High Dctk.Ettlry; Sinir, and Chamber Carpets, Stair Rods, and Window Blinds, 2 Sheet Iron Drums, and 2 Air Tight Stovqs. V. An assortment of Books, Maps, Prints, &o.— Also, a lot 6f Wood and Coal. Terms— Cush, fot all sales under ten dollars. For sales of from ten to fifty dollars, notes with approved security payable at the Carlisle Deposit Bank, sixty days after dale; and for sales of more than fifty dol lars, four months credit will bo given. Sale to Commence at 10 o’clock; A. M. WM. H. ALLEN. Di'cembcr 6,1849—2t, ' XIST OF LETTERS remaining inthcPost-offlco at Carlisle, Pa., December 1,1849. Persons in- on thislist, will pleasesaythoy are advertised* Austin Mr 6 James Akerd Mrs Malgafet M’Clure Mrfl Arnold John Marfjuart John jr. Arnold C Mickey Lewis A*kew Wm M’Grahon G Drisban William M’Culloch Samuel Bush Dr. ChrUt Miller Joseph Burns Mrs Rebecca M’Lpan Win Bradley Samuel . M’Callofth James BilnerAdam Moore John' Brown E C Esq Mtfudy Mids Catharine Baker Philip Myers Mrs Sarah Been Israel M’lntire Chas J T Beecher Petftr -Myers Mfw Susbn Boles Jerome W. iCTCoff Jacob Befck Nathan . Murphy John . Bricker Miss Mary. AhnNlll Mrs MaYy A BemellStephen Nyhan Rebecca Chroety lsoo Odcan Land CllheSimen Parks Adeline Caldwell J M H Porter Miss Tabilha,* Colp Dfrvid Pitman T D Esq Garmon C P PluaerJbhn Collier J. M & Brothers Rider Wto 1 . Caller John Richesoh MarJ’ Carothers Miss M. G. Riekebaugh Jacofr Carothers Wm W Rhoads Samuel Croft Henf* . Ritchie Robert Clelland Mrs Catharine Ronkfn Miss Margery Caufman Mrd Catharinoßitner James Cahhvoll liev RhSel Misii Mary A Caufman Mrs Mary A'nnßihehart Henry Cfrfrk Wrfir Ringland Jta N Carson John v Keep John EW , Crider John- Snyder Henry Dea Patrick Smith Mfs Harlot Dili Miss Margate* Smith George A Diehl Michael 2 Sharp Slevratt Diffinbaugh Jacob ( IsaW Davids-,n Miss BlizabdhtjHienff. David DraOhui Harriet ShOtfode Petei 1 - Emmet Joseph JV Seaton Mia* AiVgeline 2 Ewell G S Sihilh Phbebd Eeker DaVid St'aiib Bernard Eagin Mrs Margafot' Sulivan Horty Ettor Samuel Stoner David* Evprisbuch Wm Stftmd Wiliam* Frahn Choi'les . Sdn’gfy Sdifa'rt PeltfbiV Joseph Schuler THomadC Fronce Mrs (J Stoner Michael Ffaafler John P Esq’ Sangry Mrd* Fishhurn Mrs Eliza Sangry MissSarfeh 1 Fetrow Sanders David Garner Davftl Smyth Hugh' Glnglier Jolm ( Shlnk Miss Abbf Grimes John 9‘ a Stumbaugh Jacob Gieler Frederick Stoner Augustus H Graham Samuel Sfuiih Jpseph H. Goodyear Benjamin Staffer James Graham Charles 2 1 SuUvfin John Grhel Patrick fSlrickler Samuel Gutshall Adam Snyder Jacob A Gross Fercilla Smith S'S , a Ojlespy Patrick Sticklemop Jacblj' Gensje Wilhelm Fred Simon Geo Gillard James Swangor George jr Hosier George Spaur Andrew Hoffman Elizabeth Shaly Miss Mary Heogy John Stanger John Lewis 9 Hill Jesse'S Stewart Alex Hupperd Johnathan' Stratton Jacob Hooker Adam- Stine Mies Catharine Hamilton Douglass Schandoe David Handsheok George Trlslle Moses 3 Henriok George ■ Thompson. James 3 Hosier John Troup.Samuel Henline Aron : Tomlisson Miss Amanda Harley Miss Sarah Thorp Benjamin L Hurley Mrs S ‘ Venasdlen John Hsnington Grien . Venasdlen Mies E. Hesse F W Williams Messrs & Bros Hard Susm Ward Barney Henline Aulnh Waists? George Harlramn Abraham Wert Jeremiah 9' Hoover John While James JOHN RICKER. John James Wright Georgana 9 Johnson E H WlaaLlgd Kuhns George Williams Samuel' Kline John Walla Rov J • Kinslrr Charles WHaon Joseph Line George . Williams Mrs B Lang Michael Woods Alexander' * toy John Wheeler Wm Leedy John W A Woods Mlaa Sarah Lehman ttefid Wirioh 0. H. ’ toib Chrtatrart Wagner Samuel Lehman Mary M Wagner Mrs Mary A Longneoker uenjsmltf Whitmer Joseph Lenvln Miss Mary Wledner John M'Clure Mrs Matilda Zelglor Mrs Susan. MoffltJohn , n Miller GW B. D. WUNDERLICH, P. M.. GREAT BARGAINS! IValiogaiijr SidebotlfrcKj Brussels. Cai-pcii UST OF LETTERS, v Education Coiivcnllou .. . FdR CUMBERLAND AND PERR Y COUNTIES'. THE Board. of Directors of the Carlisle District in vite a meeting of two Delegates from each School District; College, andAcademy,,and one from each Select School in the counties of Cumberland and Perryj to assemble In the Court House, in Carlisle, on Wednesday the 19lb df. December, 1849, at two o'clock; P. M.; to choose delegates corresponding to the number of members in the General Assembly from said counties, to altend a Slate Convention to be held in Harrisburg in January next, and if thought expedient to adopt such measures as may best pro* mote .the cause of education* All the Teachers who may be present will be in vited to ail in said Convention as honorary members. / .- JAMES HAMILTON, Secl’y., December ft, 1849., Ho for the Hollidays r Kriss Kipgle’s Head Quarters, .. . CARLISLE, PA„, IS tho place where country merchants and the pub lic in general, will find the largest and best as sortment of Confectionaries, ever.offered in this county, manufactured of the best ; malerial .espresß'y for the Holidays, and will be sold wholesale or retail- at the Old Stand of the subscriber North Hanover street, a few doorsnoitb of the Dank, where all arc invited to call and examine for them selves, as it would be impossible to mention all, the varieties. .He would also call attention to a large assortment of Fruits and Nuts of tho latest importa tions, consisting of ... ORANGES, LEMONS, RAISINS, Figs, Pruens, Grapes, Citron,-Dates, Almonds, Eng lish Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Filberts, Pea Nuts, Co coa Nuts, dec. In connection with the above .bo has just received a laragessortmenl of English, French, and American Toys & Fancy CJoodsj constating in part of fine French Card and Sowing Baskets of. entirely new patterns, Fancy Boxes of wood, paper and glass, Wsi and oiltet. Doll-heads, Kid and Jointed Doles; Basket, Bell Bone) and other Rallies, Games and Pozzies of the latest style; Fur niture; lea setts, and nine In botes, fiddles; guitars; pianos, dccordeons, hafmeonicans, drums, gUnS, and other articles of wri*, Glass and China toys, mantle ornaments, Tools iiii boxes; woolly -dogs; wagons and Wheelbarrows, tubs,’cradles,-Noah's ArkS, masks, marbles of all kinds, fancy Soaps; colougne, ox mat* rdw; sbaWflg b'ftfafti; half Sftd clothes., Brushes; Afc: tie has also oh hand d primb lot of FRESH, GRO CERIES, consisting of CoflheS, Teds, Sugars, Mo lassos, Crackers, Cheese, Spiced of all kinds, a fid in fact all articles in the Grocery line; which willbb disposed of at tho lowest rated. • , Orders fforp a didtartco ihdhkfully received ana promptly dttended to', P; MONYER. . Carlisle, Dec. 6, 181& , • • ■' Sarllii’s Unitfn Magazine. THE ACKNOWLEDGED DLACKWOOIi 0# AMERICA. 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Premiums ore only sent when the subscriptions are remitted direct td the Publisher. , The Laot's Bdujc for 1850 will contain several hundred good engravings. Postmasters and others sending Clubs will oblige us' very much, by having them all addressed (done name. It is no Inconvenience to. them, and will be a •fcreat fabor to ns. Premiums, to ti/r Toims scndino the Largest Number oH Subscribers. The town sending us the largest number of mail subscribers for 1850, will b$ entitled to the Lady's Book fur 1851, gratis; and the next in number, each Subscriber shall have any one bfjhe above plates. . L.A.GODEY. ‘ -j .113 ChtShiit St,\ Philadelphia December 6,1849. REGISTER’S NOTICE.' N6TIOE is hereby given to all persons interested,' that the foltowihg accounts Rave befcn filed in this office fob examination by the aceoufitniitß therein named; and Will be presented io the Orphans* Court of Cumberland cbimiy fof eonftrrtialion mid allow ance, on Tuesday, (he 18(h day of December, 1849. . 1. Tho account of George Zinn, Jr., administra tor of Catharine Grove, late of the State of Ohio., 3. The adeount of. George Brlndle," guardian of hhaline Humer. 3. .The neebunt of John Lohn, guardian ofßenja ■ln and Charles Spiser. 4. The.aceounlof Andrew Blair, guardian of Mar ia Holmes. 5. The supplemental and final octount of John Felels, Executor of Jacob Harnish, late of South Middleton township, deceased. 6. Tho account of William Greenwood, Adminis* trator.of JoKftGrccrtwoodylole of Dickinson township; deceased. " _ r -.,. 7. The fffiai account of William Patton; one of the administrators of Henry C. Hachclt; lule of the tbe-borough of Newville, deceased,, 8. Tho account of David Brenizef, administrate! of Catharine Elsrodc, laleuf llio borough of Shippens burg, deceased. 9. The account of George ti. Bucher,’guardian of Ann Eliza Matecr. , . .. 10. .The ageount of John Sprout, administrator of Beinjamin Ebcrly, late orHampden township,dcc'd. 11. .The account of William Ker,' guardian of Adallno.Fulwiler. „ . f f 2, The Recount of David Slerrctt, administrator ofSamnel DySort; late of Mifflin township, deceased. 13. The.acbountorChristian Fuilor.edin'ir,<«iruiof ofjqcdb of MiflUn xrt#oi|nj>; deceased. 14. aecounl.6f ( Wm. M. Beo(em and Samuel Sonseman; aumfmatratbrq of Adam Lbhgsdorf; late bf Silver Spring lownaliip, 1 deceased. * ~ . . 15. Tho account bf John Moorb; administrator do bonis non with the will annexed, of John Moore ( 'lal!e of Dickinson township,-deceased. * , WILLIAM GOULD, Register. . RfcoiaTEa's Office,. /. Carlisle, Noy. 17, 1849. f . JTloiiutrUu Laud for Sale. TWILL offer the undivided half of NINETY acres of Mountain Land, late the properly of Andrew M'Dowell, deo'd., (being the interest of two of the heirs) at public sale, at the Court House, in the Bo rough of Carlisle, on Saturday the 291 h day of De* comber next, at II o'clock in the forenoon. This land is well timbered, and lies in Crane's Gap. The new road to Lamborton’s Saw Mill, passing nearly through the centre of It) It Is bounded by lands of Pslton do Moore, A. Lambcrlon and others. Terms made'known on the ddy of sale by ' WM. Hi MILLER., .r , Att'y.for e/ iht Hein. • November 29, 1849—fit . Orphans* Court Safe. TKE subscriber wltl offer at public sale, under an order of Orphans' GoUrt, on. Saturday the 16th day of December, lAd 9,’, at 2 ( o'clock P. M., on tho premises, the following described rep) ealate,'tp wit f , A tract of Grav'd)' Land,‘situate, in' East Ponnsbo mugh township, Cumberland'couhfy,’about a mile from', Fairvlew, bounded by lands' of George Mann,' Jaco);E!che(berger, arid others, containing .. o*4' Aore J a<S 38 Perches, all of which is cleared land, except about 4 acres, haviVjg nbobl b'sciesormoodow land. The improve - ments are a one and a half story LOU HOUSE,LOG BARN,Corn Crib,Spring liSiiMlHousp, end Orchard. egggtgSi .The terms of sale arc—sloo'to be paid on the day of sale',- ofne half of the purchase money on the lot day of April, 1860, whin, possosVmh'will be giVo,n*, and t*hb balance In two equal annual pay mania without interest, to'be secured by judgmcnto.ot re- cognisance.’ , , ( JOHN BIIEETZ, , y t , , £dmr, of Jacob Kauffman. November 28,1849 Tavern License/ NOTItIE Is hbreby-firenf that-I intend to apply at (he next terWof the Court'of Quartet Sessions of Cumberland cotinly, for a license lo keep i tavern or public bouse in the jimise now occupied, by Cirnsl M'Glaughtini in the East Ward, in the Borough of CarlUlo. . JOSEPH HEISER/ November 39, 1849—31* We the undersigned cilisens of the East Ward, in this Dorough of Carl isle, in the ouunly of Cumberland, do certify that we are well acquainted with the above named Joseph Hoisor, that ho )s of good repute fpr, hbnbsty and temperance, and is well provided wills] house rbbm’snd conveniences (hr the,accommodation of and' travellers, and that suoti inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate tho public and entertain strangers' sh'd'lrsvelTors. , . Jacob Zug, 4« me* Noble,' Chas. Maglauchlin, F. Gat^nor,’ Goo. M’Fcely, R. MTJurlney,' M. Holcomb, Edward Shower/ Jno. IC. Smith, E. Common, 1 , John Moore. Joseph Wilson. J*. D. Dtatton, . ' • ' -’i-.- BOOTS Al\l> SIIGI3S, A T 4 PbRTEU’B SHOD STOftE. opposite the tx. MW» Kip Brogans, Men’s Thiftk Brogans, Days’ and' Youth's' Thick Boots, Women's Lace Boots'. This work hat been manufactured' to, order, ox. prcialy for tho winter, and la warranted I,o] be than any oyer sold in Carlisle. Constantly nn hand, a general assortment of llio best quality .of BOOTS. SHOES, OROOANS, Gum Shoos, Buffalo Over Shoes, Socks; &0., to which- llm attention bf buyers issolioiH* „ wii, M. PORTER. , Novelot^j ■ • 'm ■* ■ > 5 - ■ IVtiwvllle Academy* SzLkot Classical ard' Scientific Scaoot, Nete'ville, Cumberland County , Pa., ITU confidently believed that few institutions offer greater inducements to students -than the tbove. Located In the midst of d community pioverbiul for their, intelligence,.morality and regard for the interests of religion, this Academy can effectually guard its members from evil and immoral influences;., Advan tages are likewise offered to those desiring to pursue the study of the physical sciences, surpassing those oFmost simitar institutions. _. fr Those having sons or wards, and wishing to send them to a Seminary of learning, are respectfully soli cited to visit Newville, and judge of the advantages for themselves, or, at least, procure a circular con taining full particulars, by addressing : JAMES HUSTON, Principal Newvillo, Pa., Aug. S 3, 1849~1y DRUGS! DRUGS! , I HAVE just received a fresh stock of Medicines, Paints, Glass,.Oil, drc., which Having been pur chased with great oath at the best city houses, I can confidently recommend to Families, Physicians, Country Merchants Hntl Dbalers, as being fresh and pure. - , DRUGS. - PaldtU Kerbs and Exrlacts, Fine Chemicals, . Spices, ground or whole. Instruments. • : Essences, .. Pure Essentidl Gils, .Perfumery, «Scc. Cod Liver Oii— Warranted Genuine. DYESTUFFS. Log and Qom 'Woods, Oil Vitriol, V , . Copperas, Lac Dye PAINTS.. Indigoea, Madders, - Sumac, 4 Alum,' Wethcrill A Brother's Pure Lead) Chrome; Green and Yellow, Point and Varnish, Brushes, Jersey Window Glass, Linseed-Oil, Turpentine, Copnl and Coach Varnish, and Red Lead; All of which, will he sold at (he very lowest market price, at the cheap Drug and Book store of s: w. HAVERsnfcK: . Carlisle, Nov, 22, 1849 . NEW ARRIVAL OF FOREIGN % DOMESTIC HARDWARE. JACOB SENER has just returned from the east ern cities #itb a new assortment of Goods, which he is riow'opentng at bis cheap store,' Iff North Han over street, next door to Glass' hotel. Oils, Glass, Paints, Copal, Japan, and Black Varnished, df extra duality; Nails and Spikes) Watts 4 Bar Iron I ,' Cast, Shear, Blistered, and Spring Steel; Locks', Hinges) Screws; Planes, Saws, Chisels, Axes) Knives,,Forks,’' Ac. Shoo Findings of ovefy description. Persons' wanting any thing in the Hardware lino, would do.well to give us a call, as we nro determined to sell low for cash. The highest price will be paid for SCRAP IRON and FLAXSEED, at tho store of Carlisle, Noy 15, 1849 JACOB SENER. Trcimcndous Arrival OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS, At the Cheap Wholesale and Retail Dry-goods ■ tyure of . . ARNOLD & LEVI. . THEY have just received and are how openiitf in North Hanover street, 3 doors north of the Car lisle Bank and opposite Havorstick’s Drug store.* the most extensive assortment of Fall and Wintef Goods, ever brought lo Carlisle. Among, tliese goods may be found a beautiful selection of Xaclictf jtfreos Ctoods,’ plain, black and changbablo Silks; silk striped, figured; and embroidered Cashmeres, small fig’rd and striped Delatnbs; in gfeal variety; plain, black; and changeable Alpacas) Moitaif Lusters, plain tfnd figured Sack Cloth, French’ Merinos. Parri inaiioa; Worsted plaids,. bVnn'ei satins, ribbons, Brussels Lace,* Mack silk fringe and.bells. - , '| , lilbet| Moua.de Lain; and plaid Shawls; Moravioh, Lamb’s Wool, Al paca and,Silk Hose? Gfovea and Mitts. CLOTHS & CASSmEItES, Satiineils, Ken tucky Jeans, Velvets, Pilot Cloih, Prab and Bea vdr Cloths, for men’s overcoats and eack£; . Boots & Shoes. . We have added to our immense stock of Dry a largo assortment of Boots and Shoot, rhich will be sold very dlibap at the store of Ar o(d & Levi. &pfember.27,lB4lf., Noiv Gobdf A €iottilng« v THE subscribers have just returned from Phila delphia with splendid assortment of Goods for gehttepnen’s wear, with which they intend offering great inducements to the citizens of Carlisle and surrounding country. They have on hand an as sortment i €LOTISIN«, such as Dress Coats, Cloaks, Over-coats, Vests, 1 Pants, Shirts, Bosoms, Collars, Under Shirts, Drawers, Gloves, Stockings, Silk and other Cra vats, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Travelling Bags and Umbrellas; alt of which they intend selling at a very small advance on city cost, having for their motto “small profits and quick sales.** They wish it to bo' un derstood that their clothing jspfl'manufactured under .their own superinlendancQ and not in the city, bonce they are ditabled fo Warrant every ar ticle they sell. t> Having anexperienced cutter engaged In their establishment, they aro prepared at all limes' to mako to ordef any article of clothing in a neat, fashionable,'anti substantial manner, and at short notice. . ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON. , jfortK Hanover St, oppuiiU Mbnycr’t Store, Carllsle,Oct. 4,1649—3 m , ' . , , fiuHurnncu. . THE Allen and Kostpennsborough Mutual Firo Insurance Company of Cumberland county, incor porated by an act of Assembly, is now fully or ganised /,ant| in the management of the following'commissioner^,.yiij’ , Jacob Shelly, )Vm'. if. Gorgas, MlchaelCock lin, Molchoif. Rrepneman, Christian Stayman, Simon Oysteff Jacob, H.'JCduver v Lewis Hyer, Henry Lbga'n, Benjamin H. Muaser, Jacob lurk, Samuel Ptowcll, Joseph Wl’ckorsli'am.'. .. t The rates of insurance aro pit low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the Slate. Per sons wishing to become roembora are invited to make application to tl)« agents' of the company who ate willing to.waif upon them at any time. JA‘pO*B SHELLY, Pmidtnt, , ~... . HcnhvLqqan, ! r ice PrfMtdeni,' , Lkwis Hvzn, Secretary, Miohasl Cocrlin, Treasurer, November 1, 1'849’. < „ ..... . a'gents. .. . Cumberland county—Rudolph Marlin, N. Cum berland; C. B. Herman, Kingstown; Henry Zeor ihg. Shiromnnstown: Robert Mooro and Charles Bell, Carlisle;’lsaac Klotjoy, Mochanlosburg; Dr. J. Ah\» C.hurpljtomi/ York cuun/y—rJqlin Sherrlok, Lisburn;' John Bowman, Diilaburg; Peter Wolford, Franklin; John Smith, Esq., Washington; W.,8. IJlcalng, Dover) Daniel RafTbnsboigor, J. W, Craft. c ~. Members of the company buying Policies about to expire pan have them renewed by making ap plication Wahy of the ogunts.' It OTIC 10. APPLlOATlbtywllfhemade at (lie next session ofthe Legislalureof Penhsylnnnia, for snaller alion in the charter of the Carlisle Deposit!} Bank, so ns'to confer upon the Institution the rights'and pri vileges of a Bank of Issue. . By order of tho Board of Directors.' « W. 8. COBBAN, Cashlei. Carln.e Dopoidfe TJank,7 June 30,1840/ 5 TUBT RECEIVED at the cheap great va riaty of sUcolprspf Woollen.Y,arp also, Long and Sdbafo Shawls (tom tl lu sM)o,,yery cheap, In deed; Mode da Lali )ep< CJltigwima, Steel Bead* ’ W &K.B«. A - &W - BENTZ - PluluQcld Classical Academy* Four mtlti weit of Carlitlt, b'tlicten ths Newilli Statt Road and tht Cumberland Valley Railroad', . ' SEVENTH SESSION, ; THE Seventh teuton will commence on Monday The number of students • is limited, and they ate carefully prepared for OoU lege, Counting Home, &c. f The situation precludes the possibility of students associating wllh tHeyiciobsor depraved,being remoU from town or village, though ciilly accessible by. State Road or Cumberluh'd Volley Railroad, both of which pass tbiotighlapda attached to the institution! •‘ terms; • '• ; - Boarding,washing,tuition; &fc.,(per seisi) |6O 00 Latin or Greek;, 6 00 Inatrinhontal Music . .10 00 French or G.ermab , , d 0v Circulars with rofei cnees, dec,, furnished by j , . . R.K;BURNS,Principal. October 8,1640.—1 y . 1 ‘ ’ CUcijip Clothing Store* ......... Great Bargains ! ; , Tltfe subscriber would respectfully Inforrp his friends and the piiMicin general, thathehasri-v moved bia large and extensive aKsoriroent of Rcndy-niadc Clothing to the room recently occupied as a store by George W. Hllner, on East Main street, directly opposite l ' Elliott’s Drug store; and within two doors ot Ogilby's store, where ho will keep constantly, oh band, all kinds of Ready-made and everything per taining to gemlemch's.wardrobes., The clothing he offers for sale is made up in his own shop, by ekpr ncnccd workmen; and under-h'lS ovtfi supervision.—. He feels prepared to, offer great bargains in the CloiHing line; and to test this facile would earnest-: ly invite the citizens of (his county to give him -■[ call, and examine iheijuathy of Hli stock and his prices, before puicnasirig elsewhere. ,- He will nlso. fie heretofore, continue to make up. all kinds of Clothing according ib'^order,and those’' who prefer ii; can have ttieir measures taken, and their -ganrients, made dp to ttieir pleasement. Al ways on hand a. Jorge andrimerii of Cloths, CtssU . bieres, Saliinels. Voßlingsj dcci , c Don't forget the plcco~dlfcctly opposite Elliott's*, store,' and within (wo dob*s pf .Ogilby's. . N aTMan if A'NTCH. Carlisle, No* 23, 1849—3 in - . LOOK HERE t CIIFAP GOODS. THE.eubsorib'ers have tast-oompleted theirj>ur.‘ chases of Kail and Winter Goods.. Theirsteek; consists in part of CLOTHS andCassiinere*/ Vestings from 01 io $5 poryd.; Cassinpts.jof all colors and prices; White, Yullow, and lied'Flan*' : nols; Kentucky Jeans, Velvet Cords, Beaverteens,. Calicoes by the cart load! ginghams, Mous de Laincs, Merlnocs, Paramatta apd Thibet Cloths* Coburg cloths, Alpachas, Fancy Mohair Lustres^ 1 Checks, Tickings, Domestic Ginghams; Canton’ Flannels, Lindseys., Plafn tie liaines, In pinks* - brown, marnrie, and black, for 18J eta. per yardf Mous de Laines, Thibet and Tekerfl : Long from $3 to, ® 10; Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs; cotton, 1 >ioollen and cnshtiiere Stacking?; Irish Linens,' Glovesf Cloth; Glased/ and Fur CAPS; Gimps and Fringes; Ribbons in fsriety; combs, woollen shocking Yarn, ail qual|/ ties,* colors And prices/ Steel Beads,, Purse Twist, and Clasps' Purses, Scar/s,' Green Oarage; Table] covers of linen and cloth; carpet dia-* ser, crash and linen diaper, edging* inti la"£es/ inti a good assortment of trimmings, lower thin usual,* ■ . r- Gnm Shoes, all siiesana prices? Umbrellas; Carpets, Queens* 7 ware. Hardware Vi Grocerleo, 4ic. All the aboye we purchased with gold and sil ver, anti saved, about 15 per cent, over those who bought on credit. Gall aqd examine our Goods,] we are determined to fell them ut very amall fas: . ,A. &W. UENTZ. tfclober 18, 1849. Fall Dry Goodst JUST RKCKtVKD.AND SOW oWiflV'd* r . .. At tho . Corner of Hanover, ajid 'Louther Stre'da, oppotit* Wm. old aland, j'fHET ttntfoiiigned respectfully informs his], (riends,and the, public,-that he hasjual returned from Philadelphia,' with a large and carefully se-* looted assortment of , v : JttotyK Pall Goods,*, consisting of an N Htensive variety. tfrorysrticle will be aold aftHe rejy, lowest price*.'/, v , Mims dt Laims!~~ All the most desirable styles of neat figured, and life best shades of plain b'ue/ mode, scarlet, phdc, creen f crims6n,‘isc t ; ' . JUch Figured Cushmeresl—\ complete stock of' elegant styles which will be Bold .at very email' profits, , - Ihess Silks! —Brocade figured,, pla\n A change* able, striped glace, and the most superior qualities of glossy blacks. . H ... , Changeable Green and Black Mantilla Satin, the most fashionable article for the fall.’ • . . SilklVingai Laces. Gimps, Boltings, Collars/ : Gloves,. Hosiery, &c. ... . j s ,shiland WtnierJUbbons, of every nullity, and at all prices, large stock of elegant i(1 , Slnpl/ Goods, - i; ~ which have been much .care* and. will* be moot ofClpihc, Cussiinorps. Vostlpgs, hyayypan/, taioon stuff, flannels, Shoednas*, Tickings, tii'ng/ hams, Checks, Calicoes,. Muslins, Tablp Covers/, Napkins, Prillings, f.inens, bleached ao4 tin']’ bjeached Muslins, &p., is very large, varied, jamj, comploie. Aldo on hand, a well selected assort* mom'of . .. . HOOTS AND. SROESy for men, women, end children, iU lower prioea than evpr. , . GROCER lES in nil ihelr variety, vixi Sugar,'< C-oflee, Molasses, Pekin led Teas.- Spioei, &o.‘, and the beat quality ot Carpet Chain. N. W. WOODS, Jgt: September' 97, 1640. GROCERIES FOR 1849. A NEW supply of choice Groceries, embracfntf- Coffees, Sugar*, Molasses, Spices, and a lot of Green and Black Toaity,.. withal! the other variety of. afticles jn.oar Jin#,’ equal, and probably superior tpo, usual vari*» lies, has Just been rpceived and opened at the store, of the auhsoriber, where ho w'll) ,6b to of- r fer them to his customers and friends* wil/touf any advance from former prices'.’, M have our warmest thanks for llie encouragement attendee! to. usVand wo Indulge the hnfto |hal wo may bb ■* favored with a continuance of tno same, i - Carllslr/Ucl ... . J. W, EBV. , ... Drn( (til'd Vrtrlclj - Store.' rnHE aubicrib«r reapdctrully inncuncpilo (he puhp" X lie, that !io ( ha|talirn [lint well known ttandd lately tl pj»ne‘d[ by. Jqmea Fleniig'g, on the corner of Pill ant) High alreela, directly oppdpUe life Meniipp Ifouap, w)tere he will keep conatantly ai> hen'il in nijorlmor.t uf DRUGS, MIJLUiTNIiw, Pqlntt, gite,' Tvrfurpery, and Fancy Article", whlchhc tedr)*?. mined to eel 1 low, ilnVipa ipq eerviepa or "11 experienced flruggint,' be fillipin',hltnadlf to be able to give general patinfoctlon to elb ; , Phyilclnha end Country Merchant* kiinplled nt r duoed pricea. HIJNIIY A. STCuSeoN. Catllale, AugiieV J. 6 ,: 1840.’ , . ' UasoHnr’s Fnrlun, A new article prapareJaMriiiiy/orFamllira./M,/*.’, and £aijpff Haunt, ... TNTBNDED ,for dfudcfinßa, Omelet, &q.; and X unequalled ,Cot Gruel. Thickening Poplar!?, Gm*ey. and*. eanb.Utnlel. fly* feirtTwlblSwe _ other articles itpwTn >tee-~Vdo(r -- The only vKoy ro s6*l u; . i, ' e, l d . e,l « » u » • the .loro of * - -* l “ i jt w. euv* ./CtoheM, 1810 i - i V ptRANBCRUIES have bean received and era Tor' VJ aala at J. W. KDY%i ) October X if!49 ' ■• ' ~ - : ! c * - ■, rt.
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