\VlTOlifi:rtST)BBE:|ißTl ‘ > . ■ rnCAßltlEi*.’ • *Wo atefrequenlly apkqd;says 1 . Ori.theGtU instant, by the Rev. A; H. Kretnor.Mr* 'ißniiWliewtha new; Siato of .Deseret;,is situated J J« 0B Kosf,.of;KDox county, Ohio, lo Him Mary v . •«. r il V- i Rost, ofFrankford township, Cumberland.co.; . Th 6 'followiDg‘ j 6xtraot l ;frora the.ConsUluuon, re- (^ on i|,b JlSlh.inaianl,: by Miv. Leonard oently will enable bur readers; to an- Gutshallj.lo Miss Mart.Ellen-Wetzel,!both.of N. swer ith'eiqueatldnylbsiiecially if they will, take thd Middleton township., , , irouUedo refer to the map of the United States ; ggBSSHBMg^^ gaaßg!BgßßgMggllgw ? •/ 4 ‘ r . ‘ . 0 1 ’ „ . •• v •; Fourth Lcclurot • :■ W°‘s° jP "’ THE. Executive'Committee announce to the clli: lot hitherto eojoycdj and of Carh.lc, that the Fourth Lectori if the Couroo dependence on ’H i m tor a conttnuance/of those } wi|l ba delivered In Education Hall, on Thursday blesSlnga,-do ordain and establish a free and inde- Ewningx tho lTlh Inst;, by the Rev, J. VvE. Thorne. penitent- government, by the name- of .the Slate Subject—2Ae Eye and lhe.Ear t the Tongue and the .\if, D'dserel, Including all the territory of the Uni- Thumb. Admission for Ladies,. Free.. .Gentlemen ted- Slates t within; the ■ following - boundaries, to. 12J cents each. The proceeds, aftcnpayingexpenscs, wtVcOmihibhciHg’ai lhe33d degree of north Jal- i 0 bo opproprialed to the relief of IhcPoor. Lecture ilu'de/where ii crosses the 108th degree of Jongi- ta coinmenco at 7,o’clock. bf'Greenwlch; thence, running south ,John JB. Parker,- Wm. H, Miller, and west tbthfe. northern[boundary of. Mexico; , .James Hamilton, ? at ?’ thence west.to and dowruthe main channel of the . SAuCELELiioir, . Tubs. H. Skives, , Gila river, on the norlhern line of Mexico, and oil Dr. H. Hincklky, l^odle, boundary of California,'l6 tbe S? A'Cwle/ * JxL U. Smith, ;.Uience along the coast northwea- - u Executive Committee. lerly.to U 8 degrees 30 minutes of’west longitude; tfience north to where said iiheii, intersect the di viding'ridge. of the Sierra Nevada'mountains? thence north'along' Oie summit of the Sierra Ne vada mountains to the dividing range of mountains [that separates the yraters flowing into the Colum bia river from the waters running into the Great Basin on the-souih, ty.the summit'of the \Vind_ 'Uiver chain of'mounlaina; thence 1 sotheast and south by the .dividing range of mountains that 'separates the waters flowing into the Gulf of Mexico 1 from the waters flowing into the Gulf of California; to the place of begining, as set forth in a ; map,dravyri by Charles Preuss, and published by order of tho Senate' of the United States in •iffid, ' ' r ' '■ Orange’s Appll* •• O atl0)a t'o'Congress*:. : '.ln tbe Senate, on the I Olh’ instant Mr. Clay pre sented tho petition;of WilliamA. Sceloy, praying Congress to interfere in bis behalf to effect the .re-, covery of $20,000 due him by the Government of 1 Holland.' ■; * - ■ ■ ■ [ The circumstances of (he claim were’staled to . be, that l;i September,. 1829 j iho palace of Wil liam, Prince, of Orange, and of the Princess, his ; wire,'.Biiuatpd near .Brussels was burglariously ‘ entered ami rubbed of ail the royal pluto, diadems, insignia, diamonds, crown jewels, and other rich and splendid,, articles of value; in allamounting in value, as was said by-the Charge of the Neth erlands; then in this country, to probably one mil lion of dollars. The police of.all' Europe were invoked lb discover the robbers, hut in vain.' The) ‘ government of the Netherlands sent to all the ha- j lions of the world aparlicular description of. the lost, witharequeal thatcustoin-hmise offt cere and others might be.on the look-out for them. ■,,.0n the ftth November following, ihe govern t. ment of the Netherlands authorized its ministers 2. and agents to. offer a reward of fifty thousand i -florins. 'Phis Was done, h appeared that one [ Constant Polari was the rubber, and that after) [ taking, the articles he found .it inip.oasjble to do 1 anylhingwhh them, and. had buried them. In ' 1831,1 ho. look up-with a lewd woman and her . child, and with them dug up a large portion of the I ‘ articles, stowed them away, and, on foot, left v? Brussels and entered Prance. Here they disposed ’ of, a portion of- thein, qitd with the residue placed | 'i in a hollow cane; a hollow umbrella-stick, and a :V iibtlow toy for a child, reached America, and 'ip passed thu’cuelom-huuse without detection: They )l'. P ul bp at a respectable French bdnrdingrhouse in New Vork, where at that time dwelt one John llowmage, a Frenchman. Howmago soon got on lon^B ot iuflnijcy with the woman, and inveigled out of the secret. Chevalier Huggins, the from the Netherlands, and the petitioner, fyf became apprised of these facts, and; after tho most extraordinary-efforts during a period of threei years, the petitioner succeeded in recovering (he Sp” wliole of the lost jewels, p During the lime between the loss a.d the arri- W, val of the rogue in this country, the interest in lv (ho toss had become considerably heightened from the rumors, and afterwards the direct charge, that the princes was his own robber. The royal family - ' consequently, were more deeply interested in the ’• 1 { recovery, and .inducements of the.most oxtrava* yj. ganl Character were held forward for the recovery ■ of the stolen goods. So great.WuS this feeling that Chevalier Huggins declared itiut the inliirisic V"' r.value of the articles was considered as nothing in -. comparison to the slain upon tho character of the After the conviction of I’ulari, and Ins cxecuiioiu Instead of. the reward promised,, the petitioner.was offered a small token; Which he in dignantly refused. Since (hat time he has j. received anything from Holland. | It was known that the U, S,.haying assumed a \ debt due by'the city, of Washington to* Holland, havo.now yearly to pay interest'and Instalment on the same, and it had been suggested, to Mr.. Seeley to apply to Congress, and ask them, rfs they held . the means' of idomnity in their hands, to. withhold from Holland an amount.of the debt due her suf fieient to. compensate him for liis services. Jn the papers which petitioner presented with his memorial,.he gave what were believed to be pre cedents for the action which he proposed. Mr. Clay said that he was aware that the gen eral rule was, that when a citizen of the United States contracts with a foreign government, lie shall rely upon the good faith of that government for lie fulfillment. It was thought, however, that there were exceptions to this general rule,, of which this appeared to be one. As tho Cdmmitte on Finaoe had charge of the bill making > the ap propriations out of which the petitioner asks re < . lief, lie moved a reference to that committee. ’■ Mr. King contended that there was no propriety t In the course suggested by-the memorial. 'This petitioner hod contracted with tho Frince of Or ange for certain services, and it was now proposed - that money should he taken from the pockets of v the private citizens of Holland,-to : withhold mo - reys which we havocont aoted'in good faith to . J ' pay them, and which they expect to receive in ; 4 ’gbod faith—to pay.n debt due by the Prince of ‘ Orange—the 'Gorernmenl of Holland, ' if you to a private Individual, I Mr. Clay said the Senator had. Slated the gen -1 eral.nOo without doubt, Uui.thU was an cxeep ' Bon* Tho proposition was to. pay U out of a debt duein part, at least lo the Government of Holland, gnd it was as proper to allaoh, the debt due Hol land, in thfc country, under lira ciroumafanoeo, qs . to attach any btljcr property of any , foreign‘cred? t itor, • - •• , | , The. reference to thoCommUlee of Finance was I. ordered, ’ ■ ; 1 < ■ • p'-j Eucction DaV at S-CcnrjjKNTo Citt.—Tho Califor nia correspondent of the Tribune tell* the following i ..story :• :To day is olocllon, and (he polls have just closed, All good old customs hove been transferred to , this OUU. and accordingly we have had rain for twenty ■ four hours. This,digging, nevertheless, turned, out j(O5 voles, all of which wore “For tho Constitution," As there ore two or three candidate for Stole offices i..in the placo, the drumming up oftolcn gave one a y rc ,U reminiscence of homo. Tlie choosing of can. iidaloa from lists, nearly oil of whom were entirely Unknown, was very amusing. Names, in many in* ,’iil»noes were made to stand for principles? according* . |y,aMr. Fair got many votes.. . One of the oandl dales, who hsd boon on the river a fow days previous, .' Wearing a high crowned silk Hat,’with narrow brim, lost about twenty Volos oirthst account. Some went no further than to vote for these they actually knew., Oh* who took the opposite extreme, justified himself WlhU win/—"Whsn I’left homo,” said hoj ‘>l wee, ' determined to go ft Mind. 1 went It blind in coming to California, and I’m not going (ostop nbw, I voted v for the Constitution, and I haVo hoVef soori (ho Con'* M Vtilution. . 1 voted for all the candidates,,and I don't j fiiknow* d—nod one of them. I'm going ii blind.all. ; a« WILLIAM GOULD, Register. . , ReaisTKa's Office, /.. ... Carlisle, Jun’y, 12,1850. ( DlSHoluUon .of Partnership., ", partnership heretofore existing between the , JL; subscribers, under tho firm of Wright & Saxton, wap dissolved on the Ist instant, by inutual cbjisonl.' Tho books and papers of'(he luto firm, ofd |‘n the hands of 11. .Wright,-and all persons .Indebted Will plouso, call and sctllo ns early as possible, alid. all claims against them Will bd paid by him. ' . .11. WRIGHT; ~. ' : H. SAXTON; ■ Ctifllslb,- January 10, ISflO-ftt. N OTIC 131 Tfltj uncfcf.oighcd having purchased thd Interest 6 his fonfier puitnnr, Mr,' H. \V’right, lakes this method of informing hid numcroud customers and the public generally; jtfnil hd will continue at tho well known stand, t in East Mam stfccLdirectly bp dosito tho sioro of Churlcs -Ogilby; where -will be found, constantly on hand'thb lorgcsi anti cheapest' assorlincnl of goods in'his line, such as ' . , ~ilar«lwai-c',’ Ccdnrnnrcj Glass of every size, Paints, Oils; Dyo Stuffs, &c.— The stibaferJbfcJ rutUrhe his sincero thanks to his customers i and tho oomnninity generally, for the liberal pdlrunogo given- (o (ho late linn, and hopes, by strtbl attention (o busincvj, lb : (ncrit.und receive a conlinuunto ol lho same; . . , . , a ; n . EENRV- SAXTON. January 10, 1850* For Rail?.’ THE Store Room on West Hlgli street, now oc cupied by Geo. R., Crooks, ml}.»btlnff Dr. Raw lins* Drug store, is offered /or rent ftoin the Ist of April noil. Apply to January 10, 1860 For Rant. THE sub’crihc^ufTurs. tot rent', from the Ist April ,next, the Stone Blacksmith Shop on the corner olTlanovdf and North streets,'opposite Orth’s hotel.* Also, tlio Frame Coaclunukcr Shoji adjoining oii North street, nl present occupied by C. Long. Also u two story Stone House in Norfh Hanover , street', occupied by J, Burkholder. Fur tonus apply lo JpHN''MOORE, Blacksmith. Carlisle, January 10,1859—1 f Tho Kow Year HAS brought with ’ll, and added to our former stock of Glass dc Quccnqwuro, n fine China, Gianito, am) Blue Liverpool Tea Setts; be sides, Dishes, Dales, Bowls, and every article'suit able for Dinner Setts; Tumblers, Salta, Dithers, Toilet soils, and a hbndsoiue selection of . Rich & Fancy China, articles, aseful oi well ns omamonlnl, making our present slock ono of the finest ttusorlmbnts to selccl lioin-'Qnd to which the attention of our former friends;housekeepers, ohd others. are Invited—ptlho oi.p stapi> nearly opposite the Post Oiltco. • Carlisle, Jan. 10, 1800 • J.W.BBY. COFFEES, A lot of fresh Rio and Java Cofllcs, of brat quality, now in store—also a general as* •orlmont of (ho now crop of GREEN AND BLACK TEABi 'a.'gonoral assortment of Sugars, cm* bracing , (ho- ysual, variety of Brown; also Crushed Sugars, at former low prices, and afresh lot of Pure Spices, ground and unground, including Citron, Currants, &o.—as \ycll as our' other, usual variety—aH just received and for sale by . J. W.EBY. , January 10, 1860 . * Bolls I Bolls I rpUE subscriber has Just received a large & splen- X did assortment SlkiohV'Djcm,*, [loose and on embracing Neck aiid MartingaloVetraps, with open and round bolls. Also body strapß.wiih single and double rows. Also on band a fine assortment of Sleigh, Sulky, and Riding Whips, with Jvoty and 1 Whalebone handles. / HENRY SAXTON. January 10, 1860 Estate Notice/ LETTERS of administration on’lfVc datule’of j(lary U'urlin, deceased, luto of Newton township, Cumberland county, Pennsylvania, Have been grant ed to the subscriber residing. In tWanrno township, AH porßonsfndentod to 0d|(l estate will mnkoimmo diafo puy’ment, on«f those having claims wilt present thorn properly authenticated for settlement I ,'to JOHN HIGHLANDS, Ex’iV ; Decotobeir 13,1840—0f* l '' DU; JAYN'P’3 Tamily MbdicinW for said at tiro Drugdnd Variety store of Henry A. Sturgeon. litoariCE.: { **;.;■ ---"■■ • I NTHE ; MATTER ortho writ of. Valuation oh llio Real Estate/of, Dcitribll UJller, deceased.' V. -V ” Now. to will "18lh f . December,”lB49, Inquisition confirmed ahd’.Rulo dh all tbo'heirk and parties In interesti - vifel ’'CulhVHnb widow of Adam Uhlcr, deceased) SusttK Uhlcr, Sara!i’Uhlur;Mary Uhlcr apt! two other' minor chlldrcnof the said Adam Uhlcr, ..whose dames are unknown; Jacob Uhlcr, Mary Uhlcr intermarried \yilh Theodore Lyne| Jonathan Talbert, William Talbert, Sarali Talbert and one whose name is unknown, children of the said: Jonathan.Tulbcrt and; Mary his wife; James M’Cabo ami Saroh.liia wife, and Samucl Ndilori and Eliza his jvife, to ap* pear-at the next staled Orphans’ Court to be held tit Carlisle in and for Cumberland county) on thd 12th day ofFdbruary 1850,mid accept or refuse to accept of the Rcal Estutc of Dcllrich Uhlcr, dcc’d., at the appraisement and'valualion. ' Notice of said Rule on the parties above named is therefore hereby given. , DAVID SMITH, Sh’ff. . ' • Sheriff’s Office, > Carlisle, Jan. 10,1850—3 t \ To the Heirs and Legal Representative* of T/ioa. WaU . lace, late of the Borough of Nfwcille, deceased, TAKE notice that by virtue of a writ orParlUion and Valuation, Issued out of the Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, and to me directed, I will hold an inquisition on the Real Estate of Thos. Wallace, doc’d.) on lho premises, on Thursday the 7lh day of February, 1850, dt.ll o’clock A.. M., far the purpose of. making' partition’ and valuation of said estate, When arid where vou may attend ifyou think proper. • ; * DAVID SMITH, Sh’if. . • Sheriff's Office, J Carlisle, Jan. 10; 1850. PETER F. EGE, LETTERS of Administration on the estate-of Joseph Young, Sr., laic of Silver Spring town* ship,Cumberland county, Pa.,’ have been issued to "the'subscribers residing in sotd, township,-in said county.' All persons indebted to sufd estate will make immediate payment, and those Having claims will present, them properly authenticated for settled iiicnt to v • - ... JOSEPH YOUNG, Jr.).,;. JAMES IRVIN, January 10,1850 —6t* • •: IiIST OF LETTERS. XIST OF LETTERS remaining* in HioE*dst-dfnco at Carlisle, Pa.,'January 1, 1850. Persons in quiringfor totters on this list, will j)lcascaoy they arc advertised. Anderson John • ■ Murphy James Aucherman Miss Catha.MaJ M’Lochlin Armstrong Mrs Uatha. Moore Mrs Margaret 3 . Anderson John E Michael,Jno Aolly Franklin • Mell David Adams Miss Eliza Miller Samuel Brindle Goo M C'Graham Geo 2 —' Baughman Philip Mitchel William Bear Miss Maria Mawry Miss Mary Bear Samuel Malone Mis Mary , . Brenizer David Moumz Jajjob Duller Kev William M’Coy Thomas ' t Burkholder Jacob .. Myers Mrs Martha Bpypr Fanny * M’BrideJho. Bowman John M’Belh Jno Brisellon Kebert . Merrill Mrs Louisa E 3 Bishop J A i Misliler Michael Esq . Baker Jno M’Belh James Belton Col PS . Moore Mrs Cynthia Chase Capt Lewis Morrison Joseph Coulter Geo W - . , Meniko Miss Elviry Cl'mepoier Sarah ' ...jVFDermdt Edward Margaret M Mathews VVjlliam Mr Gorman , .Mouhiz.Messrs. A or fc> Calvert Peter Warden Charles'F Executors of.G R CrooksM Moll & Co . , Miss Nancy Campbell Nowille Henry 3 Craig Hugh Ndrj CS • Clark Mrs Sarah ‘ .Noble Francis or Jno B- Anna E Cain NickeyJnoG Campbell Mrs ElteabeihNewtun Uov E J Calwell James . Niesley Abraham » Collier MessrsNjcleOaspor - • - Clrtrk’Samuel Pittman Thomas, v Crain Samuel Phoane Mrs Elii Cttatos Gbo , •• Prolts Jacob . Cfo’siy Joseph ■ . .Parson Miss Mqlinda Samuel > Parks Aduline 2 DillefJ Esq . - . Rhoads Samuel Dunlap Hiram C 3 Homer Gorden R Dice Jacob, , Stayman J A Devinhoy -WlJliani Sons of Temperance 5 ‘ Dollar Andrew CF \ Sours B.imue) Davis Miss Mary .fchetron Peter Duncan J B fchvqrds'Mrs Eliza'. Dice Jno . •. t ' J SVviger Elnora ' Desanno Mrs Hannti '. Smhh Gep S 3 Disler Vplentine . ( Slam W,S Frehn Charles 3 ' Sliomal . Fonasdoll Miss Snyder Michael Gurty Jno & Co Smiley Geo 3 GeissoPaul D Shcaffer. Miss MaVgaret Griffith Rev.A Slehman Jno '■ Cinder Jacob ’.. .Squire Jacob, Gobhard Henry Snyder Mrs Ann Eliz. Gilmer James Smith Geo A GleiVney Thomod . Smith Geo W. Gardner W & D P Stinson Geo VY Ginter Miss Sarah Shaffer Geo , Hutton Mrs Elizabeth Shannon Isao Mali Owen I? , ( , • 1 ShoaferJoel Howard Alexander SwoyerJ # - Horner Miss Ann Mary Shombarphr Philo II Ho\fer4 Mi 98 Jane . - fchehblns.Thos O Buffer Jacob , shrotn David ... Ho word Mrs Jah£ Sherman Jno Hurley Jacob Side) Chrislanna Sergt HartimnhA ' . Sfurl Lewis A Harrison Nathan* SwonjrcrSamuel Hill Jesse. . Shriner Chas Horning Goo 1 SedoniMrss A'nnrf HubnorJno’ . , Tointer Augustus Hosier Miss Mary Anh Vnttphn Isobell Hardy Mrs Morgaret Vardeokor Frederick . HtmlConrod Woods Tiros J HoavingerJno . Wells Seth 3 • Unto John Wagner Jno Hagy Hcm'yß, ... WolfJno llinpehamer M isa Sarah Wise Mrs Rt*brc6ft Hnlloday J II Esq Williams David Haslain Anthoily Watson Christopher Irvlno Miss Maria Wise Leonard . Irvine Soloman Wollerd Henry Janies Mrs Mary Walt Cato Johns Miss Marla * • Walls Mrs Sabina Joaiah Kilgore Warner A O John Kipgeboroug 1 Walts Fabian . Lenhartf Pumpmaker) VVliiimiglu Miss Lydia LenhbrrGoo. _ Wheeler Geo' LonhartAlias Susanah Watts Mrs Sarah •Landis Mrs JM- , ■ Woll Goorgo M'Cousjand James A D. D. WUNDERLICH, P. M. WM. B.ICKOX, BUCKWHEAT MEAL.—A flno article, uclcrtcd expressly for family use. .Also Donna, Hominy, flno Dairy Salt, Mflokaret' Haimoq, Molasses, Cider Vinegar, Crackers, Sap Sago, flno Cheese, and oilier useful article*. To bo bad ui (ho lowest coidi prices, of • • El) VS. January TO, 1850 Now Ooocls&ClioapClotlilii^. THE subscribers have Just returned from Phila delphia with splendid assortment ol Goods for. 'gentlemen's wear, with which they Intend offering great inducomonts to the citizens of Carlisle and surrounding country. They hove on-hand un as sortment '■ ■*• '■"C’ CLOTIIIIV^ such as Coals,,Clonks. Over-epats, Vests, Pants, Shirts, bosoms, Collars, Under Shirts, Drawers, Gloves, Stockings, Silk and oihorOra vats, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Suspenders* Halay Caps, Truhks,’ Travelling flags and Umbrellas; all of which selling at a very emnll advanbo b'ri‘oily ooaU'havjrig for their motto “small profits und qlilofc Bales.” . They Wish it to bo un dorstootVthatr tliviP ololhilig is• dll manufactured under their own slipbrintenimhcd and not in the oily, honco thoy aro enabled lo warrant every ar ticle they soil'. .5 Haying an oxporlencdd culler engaged Intheir establishment, they aroi prepared nt till times to make to order any article of.clothing in u neat, fiiflliionnblu, and substantial manner, oml at short uoiicp. , •ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON. . Nprth.Uai\ovcr St, opposHe Jfoni/er'a Store. I Carlisle, Oct. •], IBJ9—OnV . . * > ; | NOTICE Estate Notice. , Tlii’CcHouscs fovlteiU. THE subscriber offers for‘rent,Trbm tljo first of ;A,pritnox(, a..!two on itho corner of D’ariovcr street and Chapel alloy, ond auil* able, for* any kind, of business. ' Also, a two story Flustered House situated on South Honovor Street,-r- Also, a Brick {louse, situated in Chapel alley,' ad-, joining the obovoi ..Also', a iShop, suUithle.for.alniost any kind of business.' For particulars enquire of . . / , * < . SIMON SMITH. Sri . Carlisle, January 3,1850—3 t John VVALLbwBR, Sr. John Waixower, Jr. JOHN WALLOWER & SON, . (Successor, to Funk ic. Miller,) , . Fordwarding & Commission ■ : MERCHANTS, V And Agents for the’ Pennsylvania Central Rai Road Company, and wholesale dealers in’Gro. . ccrics, Produce, Coal, Plaster, Salt, Fish, . Nalls, Bacon, Powder; &o. Harrisburq, Pa. January 3.1850—3m* Mule Teams for Sale. - , fIIWO mule Teame at. Private Sale.—Tyo (j mule JL, teams; (he mules are young, being tlirep ,ahd four years old, and well broken. Goars .nearly pew to suit.. The-mules will bo. sold altogether dr In pairs. Apply at Mount Holly to' • ’ ■■ '. - BROWN 4c glveN. December.2o; 1849.—1 f ■_■■■■ Propcvty lu filngstbiyu fpivßcitt. HMIE two story Brick Dwelling Douse atitJ Store I. Roooi, situate on Main slrbpl, iri lho village of Kingstown, is offered for rent'.. Possession given cm the Ist of April. For terms, &c., enquire of ... _ k . . v HENRY W. IRVIN. December 27) 1849—41* ; For Kent. , rptlE itvoylory plastered lioubo, situated in East L High street, Carlisle, and at present occupied by Sheriff Hotter, is olTcrod for rent; There is every convenience attached to this house, to muko it a de sirable residence, huv/ng a good garden, fruit trees, stable, Ac. Possession-given on the Ist of April. . • For terms apply to . ’ . . . . . .. . JdllN GOODYEAR. December 27,1849; . . . ' APPEALS FOIL 1850. THE Commissioners of Cumberland -county, have fixed, upon tho following times and places, for holding the Appeals.on tho Triennial Assessment fur the years 1830-1-2, foV the several townships und boroughs In said county}to wit: 8W,4 -Airiu'hif, ... . hacacher, hltd. T (Will Jau'y an ih Jau’y arii» jt\n*v 30t i Jau’y 3m Jau’y 3l»i Jau’y Ist Peb’y 2mii, - tVentpeansboraugli Mon'mft, • , Silver SprJiijr. Bnitpniinsljorough New CninlierJaiid, IltnnpUvii, Mi-chanlMbiirg, - • Dickinson,- • North Middleton,' SoutirMidiiletun; Carlisle,, j jy^Wanl S. Itiiplcy'd, Ncw.villcl Do Uo' Do ' do' D. Mowry’a, Ncwlmrg, C. Znils, Do., ilo 'Do , Uo i, J, IToovor’a. Monitl rtocltf J. I’mil'fl.Cliiifchtown, - G. Duey’*; Hoguestown. 8; Hemilnger's, Urldßcpori. • •.Do . i ,■ do*. J. Rccter’s, Sporting Hill. J- (Hack’s, Meclionlcfburg. D. Shenfier, Sliepherdstown. ’ Itofllnaii’p, Slone Tavern; ’ Cmnmissloncr'sOfllce.Uarliß] 1 Do -, jo ’ Do ..^A.’do •j Do . : do • County Rates—Dollar rale, 31 mill,. Stale Rules—Dollar role, 3 mills. . { Tho return to bo made by the respective Assessors at the limes and places determined upon for holding Appeals for (heir respective townshipor borough; ul which time (ho Assessors will return the names of (wo respectable citizens of his borough or township for tho appointment of a collector. By order of ll]o Commissioners. . Attest: W..RTLEY, Clk. , ComVs, Office, Carlisle, Dec. 27, l&a9—4t CALIFORNIA maSr be tho place to.gct Mold* blit ifyod%ant.td buy.CHEAP .LUMHE'R, atid a goio'd deal dt it ftjr a litlle mo\iey, call atTlhe did established Lumber Yard of ~ il. Cliurcli & Co.J , til the west end of the Harrisb’g.Bridgc, CUniborlaiid side. ■ WllEftE you can buy cheaper oud bcjlci- dum ber limn at any oilier Yard on ibo Surquclmn- nn river. Dry common hoards at $ll, $l2. & $l3. Hoards of superior quality ai $S'& 10. •• Shingle* best quality at sl2j Do second quality ni slo* Do Hemlock at $7 50. .. ;■ . Populai Plniik, r half inch iJoarde, Yellow Pino Flooring, Boards. .{f Siding and Fcpco Board, Ash Plank and Boards, Pannel and Ist com mon Lumber 1, Is, 1 qnd 2 Inches (hick — dry. Having also a.s'loam, Sow_ in pperatiqn, wc ore prepared to Sa\v bills to order at short notice, eilhef oak or wh.tljo plnoi Joico, 1 Scantling, and Plank, al ways oh hand. t ..’ / . . Tho suhsot/bers hope by strict attention ness, and, s detorminaUqnof soiling lower thah an.V other Yard nt.the river, that the public generally will cal) and see their slock before purchasing elsewhere. HENRY CHURCH &. COi Bridgeport, Dec 27, 1840 Second Arrival, of Fall Goods. i At thi) life's t Store,’ Corner of Hanover and Lau/Iter SireiU, opposite Wm, Leonard's old standi THE* undersigned respectfully fnfofms jus friends and the, public, (hat ho has just returned [ from Philadelphia, iwfth a 1 large and carefully se lected atfsoflpipnt of _ y , ■ , ■, , lie-w? Pall Goods,' , purchased at the lowest prices, and which ho is do* tornilned to self at small 1 ptolTla.', A largc ussorlinonl of Cloths’at from 75 cents,to $0 per yd; Cassttneres, CassincU and Vestings, at yorious, prices. Ladies press Goods, such as peUincs,.(Jlashinoicg, Cobcrg liionlac Twills,’ Thibet Cloths, and a splendid assortment oT Silks/AA. clvgant assortment of Calicoes and Ginghams, sultublp for (he approaching season. Checks, Tickings, bloodied and unbleached Muslins. • . 4 > mots and, shorn. A v)d!1 flolccted nssoVtiniint of Nfeu’ai Women’®, and Chlldrcn-a Uootn and Shoes, Rood and'handsome,— tiay'fl oridMon’a Cloth un'd'-Ifungarion Cans, / GUOCKRIHS in nil tliolf variety, viz:' Sugnrl Oofleo, Molasaos, PelcinTou Comnony’scolebra* letf Teas. Spices, &c M and the test quality of Carnet Chain. N. W. WOODS December ,20, 1810 N. 13. All orders from (ho country promptly at tend to. lings, ftggs, 13uUor ( and oil kinds of Pro duce taken at market prices* Superior Groceries. fIIHG subscriber'bogs leave to Inform Ida friends und (ho public, in general, that ho has just re turned from the oily* with a largo and general assort ihcnl of • ® Fresh Crfoccricsy ill of which ho la prepared to soil at very smdll advance. Ilia Block ii com. posed of a general assortment of everything in (he grocery line, embracing in pnrtTuas, Coffee*,Sugars, Molasses, Spicot, Tobacco and Sogara, Queonswnro and Glassware, Fish and Salt, Crackers and Cheese* Ffultß, Nuts, and Candies, Pinoand Eihcriul Oils, Fluid Lamps,. llama.and Pried Beef, Beans, While Corn, Vinegar, Toys, Mutches, Bfushcs, &o. Persons wilt And It.to their advantage lo give me a dall/et fam determined to sell ftl very modorste profits. Don’t forgotthoildnd,South Hanover alroot, next door lo Hannon's (Into Eahohnaii's) huhtl, and within two doors of the Volunteer Printing Office* C. INHOFF, Agt. Carlisle, Poocmtar 20, 1819—-It TTtLUID’ LAMPS.—A new ln£pf those suport h of Lambs have just been rsobtvod by J “ V C. INHOFF. Agt. J* IQUORS.—French 'opd Uasborry Brandy, j Jamnlba spirits, Md., Port, and L. \Vinos, old Hyo Whiskey, &o. of very superior quality, constantly oh hand.. A new supply just received: COVERtV’S HOTEt; MARKET 1 SQUARE, HARRISBURG, PA. SINCE the close of the l&st business season,.this Hotel has. been greatly pnlqrgod. and undergone a thonufgh alteration,: renovation* papering pml re furnishing, thereby modernizing and making it deci; doJlythp most comfortable, convenient and best .ar ranged Hotel, the seat of Government. ,;Tholocation is peculiarly fine, and such as to add greatly to .the comfort of guests, being in tbe-most central upa delightful part of Harrisburg. ,' / Tho.building. contains 71 chambers;is throe storiep I;igh; eighty feet front oh Second street, and 50 feet front ph Market Square, with two wings extending back 140 feet and q capacious court in thd cenlrq. ,: The DINING Rbd.M is capable of seating 125 person#. vi. • . i ,i. ... ~ .ANp, CpLD BATHS have been added ond comprise part of tho /jew improvements. •' • , ,'i ThO,various departments of tho House have been, placed tinder such management as enables the Pro* prictor to guarantee to ms patrons, friends, and tho that every possible attention will ho.giv'pn to the|rconiforl. :l t ,/. i , returning his,sincere thanks for .tho very, libofdl, pdtronogja.herctofo/e qxtended to him, he most respcclfhlly Bolibits o continuance of it. *. .. v, WELLS COVERLY. Harrisburg, Dec; 13, 1940—Sm . BOOTS MD SHOES, WM. M. PORTER has just’receivod a large and elegant assortment of ( " BOOTS AND SHOES, suited to the present season, among which are Men and Boys’ Thick Bools, Kip & Calf do.; Gum Shoes, Buffalo Over Shoes, &c. Ladles’ Gaiters,-Buskins* Slippers and Ties, of Leather, Morocco and Kid, mode in’the latest style; a large supply of Misses-and Childrens Gaiters, Boots and Buskins. Evcryde scription of work made to order ns usual. ( . Call at Porter’s Shoo Store, Main street, opposite the Methodist Church. December 20, 1949, NEW ARRIVAL OF FOREIGtf If DOMESTIC lIA ft DWA RE. JACOB SENER has just-returned from tho onst orn citios with a now assortment of Goods, which he Is now opening at his. cliedn slorpj in North Han over street, next door to Glass KotoK Oils, Glass, Paints, Oopai, Japan] and Black Varnished, of extra quajlty ;--Nails anil Spikes, Watts*-Bur Iron, Cast, Shear, Blistered, and Spring Btccl; Locks,- Hinaos, Screws,- Pianos, ijpws, Chilis, Augers, Axcs’ linivcs, Forks, dec. Shop Findings of ovefy description. Persons Naming any thirds in the Hardware Unc, wouid do well to givu us « cull, So wo are determined to sell lowfor cash, j The highest price will.lip,paid for SUltAt* HtON and FIjAXSEED, at the. store-of Carlisle,Nov 16, IB{9 JACOB SENER. Great Holiday Atlraclious! Watches] Jcwclcpy, &c. THE subscriber respectfully'informs his friends and the public pcnerally, that be has just return ed Oorrt Pbiladolphiu with the largest.and most splendid-asBor|incnl of \Vatcbeo ? Jewelry, Ac., ever beforeoffered, to the citizens of ibisplacci His stock consists in part of . . , GOLD AND SILVER LEVER, WATCHES, Gold and Silver Lopino Do., will) a variety of Silver Watches, of lower prices. Gold guard chains, gold and silver pencils; a splendid assortment of gold pons; of most approved manufacture; silver butter knives, silver and plated spoons, fino silver, plutod forks, a largo and splendid, lot of gold and'silver . SPEC; TACLES. (He tnviUfl*parlicular attention to this article of spectacles, os Ite can warrant them lo be the best this side’of Philadelphia.) Common Spec, taclcs of all prices; a-largo und beautiful assortment of gold Finger and Ear rings, all prices; Broast pins in groat variety, watch keys, and vest chains; silver und shell card, cases, .a very superior article; silver Jtiimblcs, silver cujtd baskets; wi(h a great variety pf other articles irlhis.llqe, iipnccsssary ty rncniipn. T^ | invile8 | p|l to cxamifje S.tucU, assured .lljal il cmlriyl fail to please both in quality and price. . j>\ «-. , . . • •.V ; u ; ‘ THOMAS CONLYN. Carlisle, Dcccmbcr SQ, 1642—1 f For Hie Holjdays! RICH ,& ELNGANT BOOKS & FANCY GOODS, AT HAVKRSTICK’S. JIiST opened at this largo and well known es| tablishment, llio most splendid assortment of richly embellished and superbly illustrated Am nuals, Uili-Oooks,'and Poetical Works, together with an extensive variety of CHILDREN'S PICTORIAL BOOKS, for chlldren t of nil ages, suitable as presents for the Holydays. His as: sorlmonl In this Une Is the finest hejtas over pre sented,. and,canpol fail to please,' an well.in the beauty of tho books ns in. thetr cheapness. He has also just opened n splendid assortment of Holyday Fancy tioodijj which -it would be Impossible laonumor.aio inap ’ advertisement, bu.t which comprise every variety ; of elegant fancy articles, of the.newest styles and He would call particular attention to his choice supply of PERFUMES, from the celebrated establishments of Roussel, Haul and others, with Fanqy Soaps and every article de sired for ;| ltie toilet.,. Xjso.’Musfcal Instruments, Ladies and penlleniens Cutlery, in great variety, Gold and Pencils, Port Monnairs, Walking Cane?* Baskets in groat variety, anti the most elpgant assortment of Girandoles, Flower Vases, Screens, . / . Parlor arid Study Lainiis, \ j either for lard.or burning fluid, which baa,never , been presented.in this botough.. Also, FRUITS, I OON FEGTION ER Y, PR ESERVEO FRUITS, 1 NUTS arid an innumerable variety of other, arti cles, which it is impossible to mention in dptail,' but which comprise almost every ortlcfo can be asked for in tlie line of &o. The public am especially invited,to call ami see. them during the HolydajQ..-, Remember the old stand; North Hanover Street,., ..... .m , *«. S. \V. HAVERSTICK. December CO, 1849. Pry Goods! Dry Goods! JAPACtfAGES JUST AT THE f Slnro, corner of Jiunovcr end Louthor opposite Wm. Loonurd’f old stand.'. , CAL'L' and examine, Brbadclollis, Cassliricfcs,'- Satftiiets,’ , aild Vestings J Mousolinde Laines, Ginghams, PRINTS, DOMESTIC GOODS, TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, i\c. Also, . DOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS. Call and see for yourselves. N. W. WOODS, Ag‘t. December 20, 1849. •, FRUIT, spices, &c.—Raisins. Oranges, Figs, Nuts of all kinds, Citron, Mace, Nutmegs, Cinoumpp, Clove*. Alspico. Pepper, ils.—Sovofal .lmrrols Just /IIIACKEKS—Water,. Soda, 1 Sugar, can* •K'- . L t'oodaunuly will ,1m oooalnnlly Vainnlly on hand, A freih aupnlyjuiii repaired H" ~opl on hand hy U. IN HOFF, Agt, by O. INHOPF^Adi. NERVOUS DISEASES; . And of those Complaints which are caused hy.ao lmpairad* \\ eukoncd or unhealthy condition pi the Nxb icy OV s system" Tlii« beautiful and convenient application of.tiie myitertoua pon-tn of GALVANISM and MAUNB’CISM, hu beanpro.? nOnnced by diitingnlibed ,|ib jaician«rboth iu rtutfcp* and Ih* United Slate*, to be Uie mott valuable medicinal diteaveiy y the .*ge. ' - • * i ‘ Dr. CHRISTIE’S GALVANIC BELT MA O »k + io. .fluid;;,,,; U uifeS with the moit perfect and certain tucceta .is,*!! GBNKIixI.IjKBiI.ITV, ' Strengthening tho weakened body, giving tone to the ration* orgHiu, ami invigorating the entire avalem; Also ill .FITS* CHAMP. PARALYSIS and PALSY. bVBPEPBIA or INWr OEBTION, RHEUMATISM, ACUTE and CHRONIC, OOl)T, EPILEPSY, LUMDAQO, DEAFNESS, NERVOUS THE, MORS; PALPITATION iiOF.iTHE HEART, APOPLEXY* NEURALGIA, PAINS in Ihe SIDE end CHEST, LIVRH COMPLAINT.’SIMNAL COMPLAINT, and CURVATURE of the SPINE, RIP COMPLAINT, DISEASES of the., KID. NEYS, DEFICIENCY.OF NERVOUS and PHYSICAL EN» F.ROV.and all NERVOUS DISEASES, whichcomplaint* axis* from one slfnpilo can»o—namely, A Derangement of the Nervous Systenu . {J(7- In.,NttILVOUB COMPLAINTS. Drugs and Alediclnes I iuei'rait the dlitdtt, for they weaken the vital energies of the already prostrated system; while under the strengthening., life-giving, vitalir.ing influence of Galvanism, as'appllftd'l»y tins beautiful ant) wonderful discovery, the exhausted patient and weakened sufferer is restored to former health,.alienglk, elasticity and vigor. . • • • I'' * ' The fl«at excellences . . ~ . i( . w , Dr. phriatle’li Qalvanlo Ooratlvf*,,., consist*,' In the-fuel (hat.ther arrest end cure disease'by anil ward npfilicafivit;in place of the usual mode of drugging, aikl. physicking the patient, till exhausted Nature sinks hnpelesaly uinler tho inllintmiu . * ••. »v- »' ■ - j-Thry ill i/i« viholi li/tlem, rqrtalixt lke eireulaUm pj* tht lined, pratiiole lie itet eiiuiit, and nriitr do lit illfMett mitltr nny 'eireumihtnett.' Since their introduction In the* United Slates. only three years since, more than v , , „.;feo,ooo Persons including-all ages, classes anil conditions, among which wen a large number of ladies, who are,peculiarly, subject to Nerv - uus Complaints, lyave been ENTIRELY, AND PERMANENTLY CURED, . when all h*>pb nf relief had been given up, and every thing else been tried Inivain ! ' • • • ■ To illustiate.the upkof the O AT«VAIVIC BRI»T, suppose, the case of a person, afflicted with that bane of civilisations UV6PF.PBIA.or an’y Other Chronic or Nervous- Disorder, do ordinary cases, stimulants are taken, which, by their action or, uiv nen e* and muscles of the stomach, allord oi-y relief but which leave the patient hi a lower atate, and with beared faculties, .liter the action thus excited has ceased. Now com pare-this with the effect .resulting from the application ol Ibe GALVANIC BK.LT. 'J ake a' Dyspeptic sufleier, even in thtf Worse symptoms of an attack, and simply tie the Belt arontuV the bodv, using the Magnetic Fluid as directed. In a short, period the insensible.perspiration will abt on the positive/, element al the Belli theref^.causing a Galvanic-circulation which will pass on to the.-nngatire, and thence back again 10 the po'lihe. Urns keepingiuparontinuom Galvanic ei Rev. Dr. Landis, a Clergyman »f New Jersey, of distinguished',attainment*’ su'd exiltev' reputation. , i«' ■ Sionkti New Jersey, July W, Dr. A. H. Ciibutik—D.cnr ;Bir: You with to know .of ana; what hu been Iho remit in my own cue, of the application olf THE GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE. M\ f reply Uti 1 follow* i , '.. Vki ■ For about iwmty year* I had been suffering frumoDyspep.) *!«•' Every year (he symptoms became could I üblnin jiormunent relief from any course of. tneAkel treatment whatever. About fourteen year* since, in ooruoijuencC oil' fn-'ijnent e\jK»iurc to (ho wcather,'ln the discharge of my,|>«s>. (oral ditties, I become subject severe L*)irnnlo Rhnuma*. Uim which for year after.year, caused me indescribable, anguish. Further: in (lie winter of '46 and. MU. in oonsorjueDpe of preaching a great deal iu my own and various other, churches Ju this legion, ) wot attached- by the Bronchitis, wh)ch>*oon become so severe as to requite on immediate sus pension of my pastoral labors. My* neortidijn/fw trmufw, thoroughly prctiraltd, and as my Dronchitis bccanie worse, so also did my Dyipe|wia and Ithemnatra affection—thus evincing ' Unit those disorders wore connected with each other through lire medium of (lie Nervous System. In the whole pharmeco. pmla.there seemed to be no rcntedlah-agtnt .which cuuldf, resell and recuperate my Nervous System; every thlhg that b had tried, fur'lnis purpose had completely fulled. At Isst-d, was led by rn« friends to examine your inventions, and (though* with no very sanguine hopes of their cillciflncyA I determined; to try the effect m the application of the.GALVANIC BELT AND NEUKLACE, wilh Ihe MAUNETffi.FLUJD.* This was in June, ie-18. To ur ghkat AstomimWh't,**" two uavr mv. Drsrxpsu h*i> uonvj in Kiuitg p*TJ J. was «n*«t,r:n ire RKivriK uv pastoiui. i.Aionrf miii*>MAne I iims oMifrsn - a sinciLK ikm vior on Ai'uoor)* or • th k BnoHcmtJsj irni-nr, Itnni’MATir *ryrcrinn rtis to taquaik hk. Such is Ihe happy results of (lie experiment, I have recommended the BELT and FlilllD to many who hare haen likowiia aufl'ering lVom Neuralgia affection*. They.* have tried them, with nun results, J rblirvr, hi ktrrv CASK. , ] «rii, tTsari air, very respectfully •yours, • , - -■ ROBERT \v. LANDIS. £alvanicne6^ace (> used/or all complaints affucUop (lie Throat or {lead, such tc UmachiAia, hiflnmmution or the. Throat, Nervous and Hick, Uecdspho, Di/rlnesa of the Head,. Neuralgia. In (bn Vice,' Diming or limning in the (Cars, lieafAaA*. which is generally 1 fsonous, anJ tlmt dMiessud «nm|>luint, called 'lie Uvloreufe ' Palsy end paralysis. . • All oln ilciuns acknowledge thal ili*«fl'terftitle illienses *r* entued by n iffjie/cncy of Ntrrnnt '/hisrgg la the affected; Utohs. ()», Umuam.'» Uplvaide Articles villi 'supply tbit dcllcicnt power, and n complete and entire cuie ls thus effected. 1000' Oasea of Palsy and Paralyse, . have been to Us.Cumstik end iiii Agents within the itut two j fnr», which htuc been.enlirely icslprcd. . , CCf’ tlst*. Anbuxw J. V. TnNrsbr Brooklyn, N. Y,, hied not hern nblo In walk * step for ticir four years; and was so helps less tins I ho had to he fod. The most oclcbretediphyslciarue gnve him n 0.,, In fire days alter he commenced.westing that iJauamu Ilri.r, NicatscKj sNi)'l)l«ArKU-ta."ha walked! 1 arms* the mom, and in three weeks he.had perfectly recovered his houlth. L’aplulu Tomes isearonly y cats of age.- ..... dA. CiHßiatife’PVyjr.a . , GALVANIC BRACELETS,. Art found of mil service In coses of CninMibdeMoM' Vitiu Sjmsmnitio (.'omplainls, mid general NorvopstA/Teclilins of (ha I mid and upper extremities Alio /n raf*/ 1 &ua'tbrth*lt, and* alldheaiei earned hy a .defielcne/Wi.powaroi 1 Non out Knergy in the limbs or other orgwni of the bod/. . , ... tflo Doloreux, Tltr*c (hractful omi agonialnff com|\lfinU #ro (mmtdMfM I'li'tnl h IliO r.f Uio .mi Ki l’in. 'J'lio■ Half «ic •H|i*(ri(Mtyi , Uii*tfrfh l|i» ; llif Ne«’JilHce")in« .-n )**al .nflocl.-awl Hie, Fjui4r «e4a liirclli’ m*>ll IliO nffeolM Tifrrfo. 1(1 .thc*o JJiUtailng irtliclloiif the pj'l'Uculhui KKVKIt FAILS. . FITS AND. CON\WCSffdNsl..i Theio nJ«rminff and 1 terrible comitlainli mo alwayvcau**d lay n drintitfitrut t>/ tka Xtrvti. Til# JU.t.T, Un&OVLKTt aKt» Kicm will onto ucArly oiory can, fto maUcr liow )oungpi old the. jaoUoiit, or how confirmed iho complaint*., Numerous ana tilonlihfng proofs aiv lit jmiseahton'of tlie pfojirletpt.’ \ Qff- Many hundred UerliflcaUa from. all pati.s ol Uiaoounlnt of iTie most extraordinary character given, If rtf)h)ie£ •' QrT* No (rouble Of lncon»enl»ncV»t > .ei , uli'Ui* hie ol DH ciiHtarisra, cmljvnic -.l u t:ol ks, and tw mar be worn by the most feeble end do’.kate with perfect MM and safatv. In many cm** thi •••.nation fttehdtng their uae in M(Aly plsaisiti and ajidcailt. They CW be lent' to any* ratt olthe country, , . :•■>* } .. ( , . * * ■ • •" Pribes:' 1 Tha Galvanic Balt, - Three Dollar*, ■ Tha Galvanic Eaohlaoa,. Two Dollars, Tha. Galvanic Bracelets, Ona Dollar, ijaoh.' The Ma.fynalio Fluid, , ([ .'ft?* Tha article* art adcnmpanUJ by fhU.and piUn dlro» Uoni, •pamphlet* with full particular! may be,had ol the QMlnOrUod Ageijt ; 1 “ wo C. INHOFF, Agl. o PARTICULAR; CAUTION, (hT- c / CounltrJ'tilt « )tl { IPorlMtii. nENF.KAt. aoiSt 'fn®3 VZi BrowlWiJV WtTf Tort, For in Carlisle, Pa M by the solo aothoiirttd' * »AM’L. BLUOTTv;, rt^ont, November 16,1540 ~ . iS Agt. . s)' r