I r .. At JGiizAßETk.' GLiwß,' wife df‘John-.Glime," formerly ''■ ; ofcCarllsle* ,l a : goii 58. years,' Smooths, and ,28 ■ daye,’ 1 --' K': ?•• -• .’ l •' V / In Ffankford township, bn the ISth inat., Mr. Gborob Kbiiil, in the 77th year of hia age.'.; /At Maesilon, Ohio; on the 31st ult.,-Mrs. Han nah B« Ulrich, daughter of the late Rev.; Thos, ■■'G> Jones; of Wooster, dnd wife of Mr; Joseph il Ulriohv formerly of'Carlisle. • borongh;'on Saturday, last; Hon. John RfcicDi .iri the 64th year of his age. ■-! MEETINO OP THE FACULTY OP iUCKIN* •;» SON COLLEGE. Ai o'fncetlhgf'oTllio Faculty of Dickinson Collegej hold/; Joniiary 2!8U;1850, die death of Hon. John Rbbd, L p ' L. D.; Professor of. Law, woe announced, whcreupon’lho following resolutions Were unanimous ly adopted :,. i 7 wo liavo received, with profound •regret, intelligence of the. death ,pf tho. Hon. John Rbbd,;L. L. D., Professor of Law. in Dickinson Col ;lcger ■ Reached, That wo cherish.a grateful recollection of his high virtues and superior, qualifications as'a cit.Uun,.a,jurist, a, college officer. . . ’ ; ; „,‘/kso/t»«f t ;That wo .tender our. deepest sympa thies to. the . bereaved family ,of tile distinguished deceased. Resolved, That as a token'.of respect' to oar’de* parted collOaguo, wo wULwcar an appropriate badge of mourning for thirty dayk. - -. RrsdtarJ,-Ihiti's copy of those.resolutions bo sent to tho family of our; deoased associate, and be pub- United in such pupora us the Prcsident may select. J. .J, PECK, President. •* J. W.'.Muuiiall, Sectei'iry, MEETING OP TUB STUDENTS OF DICKIN . , SO*V COLLEGE, ' At a meeting of tho students he|d in,(he chape! .(his morning, the follpsftng preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted: Whereas,. It lins pleased Divine Providence in his’ wisdom, to remove from our midst another membbr ' of our Faculty, tho Hon. Judge Reed, Professor of Law. Thereforo, be it ■■ • Rtaolveil, Thai as a body wo attend the furnoral • ©four liimenlnd frien,d to day at 21 o’clock. Reached, That ‘•‘■'l we nre well acquainted will, ttio above .mod ilfnnr W. Scott, that fie fs of rfood repute for f hoiicsiy and temperance;and Is well provided,will. Douse room and conveniences for th*o accommodation of strangers and. travellers, and Uj.u such Inn or . J overn is necessary lo accommodate Ilia public and c, h«i , |ain sirs ngcra and Iravollofij • ■■Vrf '7'"- M '„ M ;'. leer - CJiarlcs MagUel'illi,’ ,1;X Jerome K.,Boyer, Henry Olaar,' '.v l - E. Cornman, ThQinas.Cohlyn, E ' V ' 'V. r.cwj., William Spulir, g James Noble, Janies Gntliiric. I A. C, Norton, Wm. (I. Tronl, K J. Robinson, J. B. Bratton, S J°l»n woorr, - Frederick Cornman.' Hirrisburjf) Ciarlislß, & ChainbdreJ _ burg Turnpike Road Comp’yi ofTullo rocelllod, rcpiiri and experiao. Xj op Hie ••ll,irr(ahi/r g , C-irli.lo ami Cl.umllefiiurir lurnpiko Road Company ■■ Ir.om ll.e 1.l of January le HioJUul Ueoeinber, IH4D, inclusive, eo rollolvs to wit: ' . ’ To nmount of (nil* received at goto*, 6 *• *• tulunus at lelilemoNt /‘or 1848, putcj ' inlo Court at January CR. By balance of 1648 paid to creditors per ocl of Assembly of 1833-28-3(1, •* Cush paid for repairs on roaUi , , • •• Uilo Keeper's salaries) , “ Managers fur 1849), Treasurer’s salary). Secretary's, . " Incidental expenses, “ Poslucp, (uses/and stationary, ' Ulicurrcnt money, “ bjiunco paid Into court to bo sppro* " j! prilled under lh« ucl of Assembly uforcajld, ; 81,991 00 .0 , j COPY. • Certified on oath to llio Judge. of Ijio Court ol Common Ploa. of Cumlicrlaml county, llio IStli ol January, A. D. 1650. 1 SAMUEL W. NEVIN, JWr. H TAKE NOTICE K That tho Court of Common Pl.ua of Cumberland ■ bounty, have appointed Tuesday llio 12th day of ■ Fobniary next,'at the Court House, in tho Borough lm of Carlisle, at 10 o'clock A. M-, for liesrlug and do. lAterniinlug ■ tbe olulma of the. respective creditor. i'J •K“>"al til® company, an ae to onablo llio Court lb -Vydialribole the money paid into Court by llio Troaauror ''l,- of Bald company, agreoibly to llio acta of Aaaombly v made for tho reliefer said orediloro onth. lal day bf April 1823, and the supplement.thereto. At the afaroaaid lime and place, the preferred (V any) and ,1 ,«ll other oredllora, are requested to lm>o their reopen. live claim* duly authenticated end preaenlcd, and (, ,01*0 to (urniah evidence at the eamo lime, wlicllier , any claim* have been assigned, or are Hill held by the original owners; and alio proof to eatabliah the oopaidoralion of their claim*, whether for work, ma ,'Jwiil., 'dec. BY THE COURT. ~January 24,1850—31 BUCKWHEAT MEAL,—A fine orticle, selected oxprcaal, for family uao. Al.o Uoana. Hominy, flna Dairy Sait, Mackaral, Salmon, Mola.ee.. Oblm . vinegar. Cracker. Sap Sago, fine Ohoo.o, and other mifui article.. 1u be bad at tho lovveal caah price. It PllVtal ' ' January 10 t IR6O *IQUOIIS.— French and Ha.barry Brandy, Jammoa Spirits, Md., Port, an,l.t. Wine, Rye Whiskey, &c.of eery superior quality itaittly on hand. A how supply J,i S | received', ■ C.INfaOFF,- Affl.- LUTD LAMPS.—A new* lot of these super!-' or .Lamps have just bean received by 1 C.INUOFF, Asl. •ri— : : £/IUAOKISRS—Wator, Soda, Sugar, &o.' obn- Lyiliiilly on Hand; A' froah supply Jual received W • LWNnOFP, Agt. Auditor’s Notice. IN. fir- L m ®R°( of the filial administration account of John Peters, Executor pf Jacob liurhisii.dcd'd, the'undersigned Auditor, appointed' by llio Orphahs*- j Court of-Cumberland county, to nlaKo'dislribu’ion prowbia among-tho creditors, will attend' for that : purpose, at his office in Carlisle) on Monday the 4lh day of February next; . . , January IV, 1850—it Mill lor Rciit. - rpME ivicrblmnl Mill aHlio Curlialo lroil Worli. is ■JL for rent. • January 17,1850. REGISTER'S NOTICE. NOTICE Is libreVy giVch to all parsons interested, that IhbTollb'vvin’g accounts have been’filed in this offibo.fclr examination by tho accotinlnnts therein named, and will bo preaon’lcd to tho Orphans* Court of Cumberland county ’for confirmalloir and allow once; bn Tuesday the :12th' day of Februarr, A. D. 1850, 'viz? :■••• ••• _ I. The account of John' ileVm’nn, Oaardlan of Margaret, Mudkcr ;2, Thb, account of Joliti Bowman, Excculdrof Satmibl Bowman, lalo of Eafilpcnnsborough township, :deceased.' 3: The accounl of John Miller, who was Executor of Michael VVolf, late ol Mifflin township, deceased, ns settled by George Greegor and John Miller, Exec utors of tho said John Miller,' 7 ,4. The supplemental account of John Bowman, surviving Executor of John* Bowman, late of East Pcnnsboruugh township, deceased.’ 5, The account of George Brindlo and Daniel R. Frieze, Executors of Michael Frieze, lute of South Middleton township, dcceoced. l , . 6. The.supplemental account of John Piper and r w ® U,^U P» Administrators of James Piper, late of WOstpcnnsborbugh township, deceased. 7. Tho.account of John Coovor, jr.; Administrator of •Samuel H. Andrews* late of North Middleton township, deceased. ; - ■B. llio account of Lemuel Todd, Esq., one of the Executors of Samuel . Alexander, Esq , lalo of the Borough of Carlisle, deceasctl.- 9. Thoacsounl of Alexander M-Dowell, Adminis trator of Andrew M’Dowdl, lalo of North Middleton township, deceased. 10. Tho account of Nathan Mjnlcli, Adininislra lor with the will annexed of Elizabeth Guest, lalo of the,.Borough of Carlisle, deceased. Tho occouul.of Frederick Wondorlich, Admin ißtrator of William Quigley, liilo of thu Boiough of Mochiinicsburg, deceaseds, ■ ■ „ , ■ WILLIAM GOULD, Rugnter. ReOibteh'b Office, }' Curlialu, Juii'y. 12, f Dissolution of VaKnei slilp. r PHE partnership heretofore existing between the i subscribers, under tho firm of Wright Saxton, was dissolved on the hi instant, by mutual consent. The books and papers of (ho. lute Grin afo In (ho handsof H,Wright, and all persons indebted will- coil and settle os early os possible, iind all claims against Uichi.wiU be {iaid by him...... ; ri. wrlght. * il. saxto^. Carlijlb, January 10,1850—fft T ! ?F « having purchased the Interest o i, his former partner,,Mr. 11. Wright, takes (his nictliuJ of ’inlorniing his numerous .customers am) llio public generally, that ho will continue nl the well known,stand, (h East Main street, directly an desite tho store of Charles- Ogllby, where will bo fuup_d constantly on hand tho. largest and cheapest assortment of goods in his lino, such os Mai-dwatcj CcdnrWarcj Gin., of Every, size/. faii.lß, Oila, Dye Sloffs, &<•'— Iho subscriber fclui;HTi- his sipcere. thanks to his f ■ Urn generally, for tho liberal patronage fr. Von to the late firm, and hobes. by strict; attention to business,'to merit and receive abontmiiaiicD oftlib some. i - '• hjeNry saSton. January 10, 1850* pfoip: ftoom rilgh strcel, now, oc* cuptcj Jby Gbo. K. Crooks. oJjoining l)r, Raw lins* Drug store, is offered for rent from tlio l»t bf April next. Apply to January 10,. 1860 r pHB subaoriher offers for rent, from the let'April 1 next, llio Slone Blacksmith Shop on the corner ol'll.inuyer and North atroota, opposite Orth'a hotel. Alan, Ihd. Frame. Coaotlmaker Shop adjoining on North street, at present occupied by C.-Loug. Also a two story Stone House In North Hanover ,tract, occupied by J. Burkholder. For terms apply to ' . . . , JOHN MOORE, Blacksmith. Carlisle, January ID, 1850—if The New Ycai v HAS brought with' It,'. OK'd added to our fo'rmer slock of .Glass & Quecnsware, a variety of ifna ■taitlnu, Oranilo, onJ Blob Liverpool Tea Setts; be sides,-Ulsiles, Plates, Bowls, and every article suit aide for Dinner Setts; Tumblers. Salts, Pilcher., i oilcl scllb, and a Handsome selection of Rich Ai jPancy China,’ articles, a/iefiß as \yelf. ns , oiuamonlnJ, makiii* pur present slock ono of tbe finest assortments to select troiti-e-fliid to. which llio attention of dur former frmuUs, housekeepers, and others, are invited—at (he otn staju) hearty opposite the Post Office. •*., ■ Carlisle,'Jan. 10,1650 J. W, EDY. 1,881 08 80,467 84 tfOl’ !■ EEb. |ot of fresh Rio and Java Coffees, /of beat in store—also a general as sortment o|* the new crop of ftfRBEN AND .13LACK a TEAS i n general assortment pf Sugars, em bracing tho usual variety of Drown; also! Crushed Sugars, at former low prices, and a fresh Id of Pure Spices, ground iind unground,' including Citron, Curmnts, &c —as well us our other usual variety—all just received and for sale by ; January 10, 1850 J. W. EDYi 81,881 08 1,281 63 BJ'J (12 228 UU • 75 00 25’00 63 50 , 10 75 11.00' 84,460 >8 Hells I Holts t rpUE subscriber bns just received a largo 6c spleni i. did assortment Slkioii Dells, loose and on straps, embracing Neck nml.Marltngalo straps, with open and round bolls'. Also body straps,with single and double rows. Also on band a fmu assortment of Sleigh, Sulky, and Riding Whips, with Ivory and Whalebone handles, . ,„ . , January 10, 1850 , HENRY SAXTON. 86,457 84 IVcwvlllo Academy*’ Select Classical ahii Scientific School, Ntiovillt, Cumberland County, Pa. JT is confidently believed (hut fow institutions offer greater inducements to students than the i bove. Located in the midst of n community ptovcrhiul for I heir Intelligence, morality and regard for tho interests of religion, this Academy con effectually guard its member* from evil and Immoral Influences, Advan tugoa are likewise offered to those doalrimr to nur«tm tho study of tho phyaleal .clone.,. Z of most similar institutions! “ h " ,1n ,8 *“ n ‘»nd wishing le send them to * Binary of learning, are respectfully soli eilod to visit Neville end judge of the advantage, for thenisolvca, or, at least,, procure a circular taining full particulars, by addressing n ’ JAMES HUSTON. Prineitml Newvillo, Ps., Aug, 88, 1840— ly *, Plainfield ClatfHical Avadouiyi — Four mita-util of Carlisle, between the NeuailU Stale Hoad and the Cumberland Valley Railroad. SEVENTH SESSION, THE Seventh aoesiOn will-commence on Mobday the ftlhof Novb'r, 1840. Tho number of tiulienu it limited,and they are oarofully prepared for 1 Col lege, Counting House, &£.' Tho situation precludes the possibility of student* associating with the vicious or depraved, being remote from town or village, though entity accessible by Stole Road or Cumberland Valley Railroad, both* pf which past throughlamla attached to tho institution ■ TERMS. ’ • Boarding, &c. ( (peraeea,) Bfto 00 bntin or Greek,;. ;■ fi 00 rVißtVupiontu I Must * ■ . 10 00 French or Gorman , ■ 6 00 Circutars with rofeicncoß,«Src.,rurriiphod by ’ • U. K. BURNS','Principal. October 0,1940,-1/ JAS, S. COLWELL, PETER F. EGB, NOTICE. Tor Kent tY.v: d: Ktiox, For Rent: ■; >'6ticeV ' TN THE MATtER'of Ilia' WHfif’P.rtUion and X Valuation on; the Real Enlatu of- Dctlrich 'Uhler,. tleceobeda,, . > V , ' Now to wit:. IBlli December, 1849, inquisition confirmed and Rule.on.aU the heirs; and parlies in interest,, viz: ‘Qatharipe;..widow•’•or:Adam: Uhler, deceased; Susan.Uhler,Sarah Uhler, Mary tllilpr and two other,jmi.npr/ch’ildr.cn.bf the.said Admn Uhler, tyhoso narnesore unkndwn; Jacob Uhler, Mary Uhler InlermarneJ-WiUrT/ipodpreXyne.'JonulhanTulberl, VVilliaia Talbert, Sarah,Talbert and one whoso name is unkndwii,;childrenrdf the,said Jonathan Tulbort. and Mary his wife; Janies M’Csbo ami Sarah his wifc. ond Samuel Nallor and Eliza,h» wife, to on pear at tho next staled Orphans? Court to bo hold ut Carlisle in anil for Cumberland county, on the 12lh day of-Fobrunry 1850, and accept or relusejo accept Uf,.tho.Reai Estate of Ddlrich Uhler, dcc’d., ul the approUetnont.and valuation. ii; . , . . Notice ofsaid Rule ort the parties above named is therefore hereby given. ..it u . 15AVID.SMITH, Sh’ff. ■ Sheriff's Office;. i Carlisle, Jan. 10,185d—3t \ NOTICE Ta the Heira indptgal Itepr'esentalibeeaf Thda. Wai face, late 6f- iheßorougfi tf Neioville, deceased. TAKE notice, that by virtue of a writ of. Partition and Valuation, Issued ohlqf the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland count;, and lo tne directed,'.! willhold on inquisition on the Real Estate of Thos. Wallace, doc’d., on the premises, on Thursday tho 7lh day of February, 1850, at II o’clock A, RL, for the purpose of.making,partition and valuation of said estate, when and whcfoyou may attend ifyou think proper. DAVID SMITH, Sh’ff. Sheriff's Office, i • Curlislo, Jan. 10,1830. Estate Notice. LETTERS of Administration on tho estate of] Joseph Young, Sr., late of Silver Spring'town ship, Cumberland county, Pa.,- have been issued (6 the subscribers rcslding.in' said .township, in said county.. All persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, and,those having claims will present them properly authenticated fer settle, mcnl to JOSEPH YOUNG; Jr. ) , JAMES IRVIN, > l-jcra. January 10, 1850—61* LIST OF LETTERS iIST OF LETTERS remaining in'UicPost.oflice nl Carlisle, Pa., January 1, 1850. Persons in. quiringfor letters ontliislist.will (ileuscsay they are' advertised. Andersen John Murphy James Aucherman Alias Oatha.MaJ APLooblin Armstrong Mrs Catlia. Moore Mrs Margaret 3. Anderson John E Michael Jno Aolly Franklin Mali David , Adams Miss Eliza Miller Samuel , Brindle G'oo M C Graham (Jeo 8 Baughman Philip Milehel William ' Bear Miss' Maria ’ Alqwry Miss Mary Bear Samuel Malone Mrs Mary Brenizer David, Mounlz Jacob. Butler Ifev William Al’Coy Thomas., , Burkholder Jacob Myers Mrs Martha Boyer Fanny M’Bride Jho Bowman John. M'Belli jno Btisolton Hebert Merrill,Mrs Louisa E 3 Blslioj) J A Mlshlcr Michael Esd Baker Jno * ' Al'Beib Janies Belton Col FS .y. ' Moore Mrs Cynthia Chase Capt Latvia Morrison Joseph Coulter Geo W Slenike Miss Elviry. Clinepetcr Sarah . Al’Dermdl Edward Margaret M Campbel Mathews William » Mr Cormah . Mouhlz Messrs A or S Calvert Peter . ’ . Marden Charles P Executors of Q R CtooksM Moll Si Co Miss. Nancy Campbell Nevyille Henry 3 Crqlg Hugh ;. Neff J 0-4,.. Qlarjt Mrs Sarah Noble Francis or Jno.B Anna E Cain Nickey Jno G Campbell,Mrs ElteabelliNotvton Rev E J Colwell James Niosley Abraham Collier Messrs Si Brb. Nicle Casper Clark Samuel . , PJttmah Thomad Crain Samuel Pliodno Mrs Eli*. Cozies Geo Pretls Jacob , Croaly Joseph s Parson Miss Malinda Denney Samuel. .. . Parka Adeline 3'. . Hiller J Esq . . -Hhonds Samuel Durdap Hlrain C B Homer Gordon U Dice Jacob . . Stayoian J A Devinney William Sons of. Temperance 6 Dollar Andrew G Sours Samuel Davis Miss Mary Shetron Peter Duncan J B Swords Mrs Eliza. Dice Jno Swiger Elnora Desannp Mrs Hanna SmilhiJeo S 8 Dialer Valentine Siam W S , Frehh Charles 3 Sbotnal c ci. , Fonasdoll Miss Mary Snyder Michael ' Guriy Jno & Cot- Smiley Geo 3 Geisse Paul D Sheafi'or Miss Margaret Griffith Rev A Stehman Jno GinderJaoob Squire Jacob Gobhard Henry Snyder Mrs Ann Ellz. Gilmer James . Smith Goo A Glohney Thomad Smith Geo W„ Gardner W Sc B P Stinson Geo VV GihlerMisa Sara.h , Shader Geo Haifon Mrs f'llizabctli 'Shannon I sac Hall Owen E SheaferJool Hotirard Alexander , ... Kwoyer J- . ; I Horner Miss Ann Mary Shombarger Philo H Howard Miss Jane Stebbins Tims G Huder Jacob ' Shrom David lioword Mrs Jane Sherman Jno Hurley Jacob . . Side! Chrisianha Sergt Hammond. Start Lewis Ar. Harrison. Nathan Swongcr Samuel Hill Jesse, Shrlner dies , ITofntng Geo Sedon Alias Anna . hlebnor Jno j Talnler Augustus , i Hosier Mias Alary Ann Vaughn Isahell ( Hardy Airs,Margaret Vardeckcr.Frederick' Hurd Conrod Woods Time J : Hoavinger Jno WellsSeiha Hate. John-; ~ ~ Wagner Jno Hagy IJonty B , ... -Wolf.lno .. . . . Hippehamct Allas SarahWiso Airs Rebecca Holloday J H Esq .Vyilliama David tlaslsm Anthony , Watson Clirislopbor Irvine Alisa Alnria Wise Leonard , Irvine Soloman Wolletd Henry J.arocs Mrs Alary Walt Cato Johns Alisa Maria Walls Mrs Sabina Josiali Kilgore Warner A C John Kingsboroug • Wans Fabian 1 Lonhnrl( Pump maker) Wbilmlgbt Miss Lydia Lenlierr Goo Wheeler Goo Lenhart AlissSusanah Walts Airs Sarah Landis Mrs J AI Well George M’Causland James A . ; , • n • B. D. WUNDERLICH. P. M, CHEAP GOOUB. -TUB subscribers have jualoomploii-d iheir pin. chases of Fall and Winter Goods. Their slock consists In.pari of CLOTHS and Qnssimerms Vestings from $1 lo $5 per yd.} Cassinels, of all colors and prices; White, Yellow, ami lied Flan nels} Kentucky Jeans, Velvet Cords, Ueaverloens, Calicoes by the cart |ond} Ginghams, Motts- da Laines, Merlnoes, Paramnitu and Thibet Cloths,. Coburg cloths, Alpaohas, Fancy Mohair Lustres} Checks, Tickings, Domestic Ginghams, Canton Flannels, Lindseys, Plain de. Laines, in pinks, brown, m&rune, and black, for 193 cts.-per yard} Mous de LaineSt-Thibel and Tekarrl , Shawls, •Long Shawls .from $3 tq >t6; Silk and Mneq Handkerchiefs; cotton, woollen and cashmere fctocKlngs} Irish,Linens, Gloves;'Cloth, Glazed,' and Fur CAPS} Ginfps rfnd Fringes; Ribbons in varletyi combs, woollen stocking Yarn, nil unali ties, colors and prjqesr Steel Beads; f J ur«e Twist ant) Lißsps; I ursei, Scpr/s,'Green Oarage; Table covers of linen and cloth; carpel.chain, table dia per, crash nnd { Ifneri dlajlerV edgings nnd laces, npd a good assortment oftrlinmrngk; lower than usual. . : Cnni Shoes, . oil sboßnnn ptioeoi Umbtolloß, Carpels, wore, Hardware, (Smcer'ioß, Sic. All lho oboyo we purchased,with gold and all vor, and.saved about 15 per cant, over thoao who bought osot;edjt v Call and oxatininc our Goods,, we aro determined to sell Ihehi.ut very small pro* '#*>• , 1 A. & W. UENTZ. For Rent; • #i£»r ar^fl i e i and' at present occupied by Ilouer, is offered for"rent# ~There is,.every convenience attached,lq this ‘house,to. make it a do? sirabie residence, haying n garden, fruit trees, stable, &p. - Possession given on the Ist of April, . 'For.terms apply to , ‘ Decemb'er 27,18^9, 1.1 I’lircc Houses for itdil. , T HE "“b«ptSbcr ofTurs for renl, from llio .first of 'JL I :April nezl, a two story house, situated' otl the “ ano, [cr street artel Cliapol alley, and suit {iblo for,*aoy. kind.,of business. Also, a two story Plastered. House situated on South jlunoVcr street.— Also, a Brick House,'situated in .Cliapol alley, ad jojping llio Jibove. Also, d Shop, suitable fob ulmost uny kind ofbnsincss. I'or‘particulars enquire of , ; • . * SIMON SMITH, Sr. . Carlisle, January 3, 1650 John VVallowkr, Sr, John Wallower, Jr. JOHN WAIXptyER & SOW; ;■< ; (Successors to Full'll,*. Miller,> Fonhvarding & Commission . . . . . ; And-• Agcnls-for ihc Pennsylvania Central Rai} Roa’d Company, and wholesale .dealers in Gro. . ceries, Produce, Coal,-Plaster. Salt, Fish, > , ■ Nulls, Bacon; Powder, dee. »• ; ... Harrisburg, Pa,' . ■ January 3,1850—3tn* ' ' title. Teams Tor Sale. TWO mule Teams'al Private Sate Two 3 mule teams; (ho mules arc young, being threo and four.yoard old, and well broken. Gears nearly new to suit, Jhe mules -will bo sold altogether or in pairs. Apply at-Alounl Holly to ♦ December 20, 1649.—(f , APP THE Com miss fixed upon l holding the Appc tho years J 850- boroughs In said *I3AtS 3lonera of llio fullowi euls on tin -1-2, for t I county, it FOR ISSO. Cumberland county, have ing limes arid places, for a Triennial Assessment /or Iho several townships and o wJI:. T^mttehen held. Boro't 4* Thtenshipi Nowville, ; Nvwtoti, Mitilin, Frankfohl, llO||PWOll, Shippeiißburg Do. SlitpiiunlUprg Tp. aouthSiDpton, .. i VVestponniborougti Monroe, • Silver Bprlni, EailpAnnsbomußh New Ciiialie'rlßud, Ifamprien,' Mechanlc*t)urg, Allen, , • Dickinson, North Middleton, South Middleton, p.-ni,. I E Ward ttttilsle, | yv u , nnl Will Jsti'y Jan’y SUlb Jfin'y Stlth Jhii V 30tb Jnn’y 31fcl Jau’y 31rt Jnn'y Ihl Fnb’y tW.Feb’y. 4th Keb'y Stll Pe'by Ctli Feb’y dtli F«;h‘y 7th Fab'y Hih Feb'y 91 It Pfh'y lUh Fub'y 12th Fnh y 13th Fob'y Uth Feb’y I ISth Feb’y 8. Rupley*. Nowvliio. Do jo Do - do Do ’ ,1„ r D. Mnwrya. Newbury, C. Zug'i, BUippcuebtirg. Do db i ' do J. Hoover's, Mount Rock, i. Paul'a. Chtirchliiwn. O. Duey>, Mogueslown. . S. utMiriinger *, JlridceporL in- 0 do * A J. Hewer's. Sporttne IfJII, J. Black's, AfcdiHnlthbiirg. * D. Slieafrpr t Sli«ph«r(litown. * ’ n. Ilofrman’B. Stone Tavern. ’ CommlMloner’iOlOctf C’arllilc Do d„ Do ,io , Do ’ do .County Ralcs-4 Dollar rale, 2J mills. Stale Rules—Dollar, rate, 3 mills. The.return to be mode by Hi? respective Assessors st lbo times determined, upop for boldine Appeals for tbclr respective township cl borough, at which time.the Assessors will return the numbs of two respectable citizens or Ills borough or township for tho;appointmcnt of a Collector; ~ ■ 1 By. order of tho Commissioner,i. / Attest: , , . W.,RII J EY,CIII. Com’rs. Office, Carlisle, Deo. 27,ISJS-'-dt CALIFORNIA nitty be tlie place to gel Gold, but if you want to buy CHEAP LIIAIHEU, mid a good deal of it for a little money, call at the old established Lumber Yard of 11. GliurcU&Go., : at the west end of the llalrisb’w Bridge, Ctlmberlaiid side. ; WHERE you cun buy cheaper slid belter Dum ber than at any other Yard on thu Susquehan na river. . Dry common boards al $l 1, $l2 $l3. ' Boards of superior quality at $3 & 10s Shingles best quqlily at $l2» f Do , -.’second quality ni slo* -Do Homloek.ht $7 60 v , • •• Popular Finnic, Scantling, and half inch Boards, Yellpw Pine Flooring.- Boards, $ Siding and Fence Board, Ash Plank and Übahls, Panncl and Ist com mon Lumber 1, Is. Is, and 2 inches thick—dry. Having olso u steam Saw milt in operation, wo arc prepared to saw bills io order at short notice, either oak or while pine. Jofco, Scantling, and Plank, al ways on hand* , . Tho sulisoribcrs liopu hy strict .Mention,to bust ness, and n determination of soiling lower than any other Yard at the river, that tho publir generally wiil call and see their slock kefere purchasing elsewhere. lIEN HY CHURCH &. CO. Bridgeport, Dec 27,' 1841) Second Arrival of Fall Goods. . . . At the Ne-W" Store, , . Corner of Ifaniwer anti Lenlthcr Strata, dppoaiit Leonard’* old stand* ,THE Undersigned . rospectfully informs Ills friends and the public, ilmt 110 has just returned from Philadelphia, with a Idfge and carefully se. lected assortment of „ 1 flew Fall Goods, purchased at (ho lowest*prices, ami which ho Is de termined to sell ut smul) profits. A large nssorlmrm of Cloths at from' 75 cents to $6 per yd; Cassimcrcs, ! Casstnets and Vestings, at various prices, ’ Ladiea Drtsa Goiida, such ns Delaines, Uashmcies, ! Coherg Lionise Twills, Thibet Cloths, and » splendid 1 assortment-of Silks. An elegant assortment of ( Calicoes and Glnuharns, suitable for (ho approaching 1 season. - Chetks, Pickings, bleached aiid’unblooched { Muslim. 2J.OQTS JND SHOES. A well selected assortment of Men’s, Women*s, and Children's Boots and .Shoes, good grid hnndsdmo,— Boy's and Men's Cloth and Hungarian Cans. :• t GROOERfES In-nll their variety, viz: Sugar, Coflejj, Molasses, PeltinTea Gginnany’scelobru ted /I'eas. Spioos, &c., and llio best quality of Carpet Chain. . .. ••• : Ne W. WOODS, Agt. : Hccember 20, 18*lft 0 N. B. All orders from the country promplly at tend to. Hugs, Eggs. Butter, and all kinds of X»ro duco taken at market prices. Sil|>iuloi-. Oi'occilcs, . ~ rptlE iUbicrjbor bag. leave lo Inform bia friend. JL ond iho public In genorot, that ho,has just.re turned from the city,, with a Jaigo and general assort monl of .* .-• -* *■ ... ®Fi-csh Groceries, til of which ho Is prepared lo soil at u iy wry small advance. Ills stock la com postal general assortment,of everything In (he grocery line, embracing in part Teas, Coffees,Sugars, Molasses, Spices, Tob.ioconnd Sugars, Quccnvworq and Glassware, Fish and Sul), Crackers nnd Cheese, Fruits, Nuts, and Candles, Pino and, Elliprlul Oils, Fluid Lumps, Hums and Dried Beef, Beans, White Corn, Vinegar, Toys, Mutches, &a. . Persons will find it to their advantage to give mo a cull, as I srU determined to sell nt very moderate profiti. Don’t forgot Iho stand. South Hanover street, next door to Hannon's (bite EshclmanV) hotel, and within two doors of tho Volunteer Printing Office. , ■ . C. INIIOFF, Agt. Carlisle, December 80,1849—4 t . . ; Pmg aii with ah extensive variety of CIIILDUESj’fc; p .PICTORIAL* BOOKS, for children of ttl|*uges, • suitable om preaoms for tho Holydays. His’os aorlnionl in this linn is the finest he ha£ ever pre • aenleri, and cannot.,fall to plaaso, an well in the beduty of the books as in their cheapness. Ho > has also just opened a splendid assortment of . Ilolyday Fancy Goods,' which 1.1 would : lie impossible tpcnunierale rn an mlvehto‘t»meui,.biij which comprise yvery .variety of elegant fancy articles, of the newest styles ami latest designs. Me would call particular attention lo his choice supply of PERFUMER, from the celebrated establishments of Roussel, Haul nnd others, with Fancy Soaps and every article de sired for *lhn toilet. • Also; Musical Instruments, Lndtpn and'Gentlemens (Juilery, In great variety, Gold Pens and Poncils, Port Monnairs, Wnlklng |Guncs, Baskets in great variety, rind the mbs'! ; elegant essorlmont of Girandulcs, FJowcr Vases, 1 fe’eroens, Parlor and §ltKly lamps, either for Inrti or hunting fluid, which has never been presented in this hninnith. Also, FRUITS CONFECTION BUY, I'RE.SERVUD FRUITS, NUTS end an innuinnr.thlu variety of other urii cles,.\vhieh it is impossible in (lentil, but which comprise almost every nrliolo whicli can be asked tor -in the line of fancy .goode, &e. Tho public uto uepeeially. invlletl to cull and see them during; Ilia llolydays. Remember the old stand; North Hanover Slrcol, '’ • ’ S. W. IIAVI3RSTICK. Uecetnuor 20, 1849. . g • AAPACKAOES JUST RECEIVED AT THE Now Store, corner of Hanaver und Loullicr stropls, opposite Win. Leonard's old stand. ' CALL AND EXAMINE, w Broadcloths, Cassimcrcs, Satt+nets .. ... . and Vestings'; . . Mousolin do Lairies, Ginghams, PHINTS, DOMESTIC • GOODS, TAILORS j TRIMMINGS, .Vc, ■■Abo.' COOTS, SHOES, II ATS uml CAI’S, Call and see for yourselves December SO, IS-19. IT'UUIT, Spices, Ata—Raisins. Oranges, Figs, Nuis of all kinds, Citron, Mace, Nutmegs,- Cinuantpr>( Cloves, Alspico, Pepper, &c.,-all fresh and good, Just received, mid.for sale at tho cheap grocery store of . C.TNHOFF, Agt. CRANBERRIES.— A fine lot ofiujiorior Cranber ries just received hy ,. O.INHQFF; Agt. QUPERIOR TEAS.—A largo assortment of flno O Black mid Green Tea*, (now.- crop,) front tho well Nnowp Jumso of tho Canton Tea Company, adnstanliy on hand and fur sale by C. iNIIOFF, Agt. ■ Buckwheat meal, er superior quality, for family use. for salu by C. INUOF^Agi, AUEEN T SWARE> QUsaware, , or Vi-handa'verylargc assortment of C’-omthon AV-.*- “'unite Ware, China a „d OlMrwST* « eas, and fur Bala by C. INIIO7F A 'I * DISH AND SAI.-tV-Juat ireeiv|. ( t M 0 1 m.. L Uerol, lra»h nnd (rood. Alsn. Sail, nil kinds! , .. C,INHOII-b', A B i. piNE and Eihstlnl Olla,—Somal barrels Just iwi ,d u a. B °°d WP'r.wiM bn Bon.tanliy bo on bond by o. INIIOFF, Agi, sew Auiimt Dry Goods ! Dry Goods! N. W. WOODS, Ag% • •. 'micKs^oPuiiACKs. oTr^bS 1 ". 1 h»••''"«'c73Cs{ never pracufiml m.nHcitm a duy In Mb Hf«j; Such teV/ti 1 , trick fh J.«' , ? , ’T“"V u,on lo “ kB lu,i 10 »l«.characterand ver*c?«.r of the irirtn. I, wish til'ist smcenilV.hc hud hever mails those Arank "I™rmliruMn C all7hGi r p. ,f |‘ , ;ii «'^ n f 7lll men ,eat " lo b ‘« h«nwi - I r 11 ( n ci r miercourso wiih ihetr f«U low men ! lie applied to one Uuel Clnpb tolisslst him in innnu. fncitiilnff Ills mixture, stating-the largo sinus & wouM Si •is an ifi.iiiccmont to embark in the huaJiim's. men hare been insulting aniljibelling me In' nil inwiblo lorfrirf, )o order to impress,(he ,pub ic with the belierihot ihe : Old lloctdt'rf'Snrta. •[[ w ?V V /.* ? ot ,« * e ? u, &! or 'W ,nal ‘ Sonto/ionV/a, marts from Im OUt f)<>dor's Original Jienpe. '.ThM? l». Tftwnilchtl uvt i-itt V.’* 1,1 l -'.? * ,M , M" | . V *«Wh week. | will (tire him if lie will pralipiu one shight'aftijlur* brnof-of tmii,.'.|hr Sfctlluioo «fc «V». are noihins'.but** iisjuo oi inlscliuoihi. simply,-made'to-.dccclvo ihev public, snd rc -' nrJ to hls-sww/ttf, fermenting etm ul uii i".' 1 * 10 Ca ! J '"" l ,l "' public' topifrelia-m POnehm Old . .l 0 1 I . l, . wn ;, e ' ,, <''' Jvtrtapnrillu, Imvh.* ort it the -Oldlioc: the cjlnnnr Ann i »'*d hii siginutlrs across Vrwaj'uJ qjffu, 103 Y Clfv •. - ■ - ‘J ALOIiTtJWISSRND : Old. Dr. Jacob Townsend; IIIK OJUi:iNAL IHSCOVLIIEII OF Tim ... Genuine Townsend Saraaparilia^'. * .Old Dr. IWiuand u now Mum 70 jetra nf ««. An -• r;‘-v. - Tins AND AND UNiIUIULI.ED PREPARATION’i» rnaiW ifm-nired -n the (sigoat scale, and Is called for tliroueholu tlia .engi i itml breadth of the land, especially u it is luundiocapa aia nnfcyenenitioii nr deterioration. r * linliko )mm* S. P. Townsend's. U improves with in, and never changes but for the brtier; because it is pienared on seien~ Ufa prtnetpl" hv istfemi/fe man. The hUheit knowledge? Uiemiiirv, and tfie'latest discoveries of the art. have alt been Urouiht loio rnfluh.iaYm.H' the'manufacture of the Old I)r*s Saf. Mpanna. The Sarsaparilla tvm, it U wdl known to .medical* iimu. contain* rnaijv medicinal umpecu n «. and some nmpcniea Mdoh uic mart or uselw.imlml.eri, wnich if retained J n p rs .' urV™. I .ftVi'S,l’,'" l ""anil ncM. Hindi 1, In-- lurimia i«) tha •v*tein. Some of,the properties' ol Sarsaparilla are a. volaiht that they entirely evaporate and are lost in theppv* ES." ‘jhnr ~«.>«(/!. know, on y m those experienced in its rtinmiiuciure Mon-over, thaw * ,1?b rty ” ,r , in v: '” or ' «•« exbala'inn. am*, rt,lr c v.;7., 12 "«.»■“>'«)-««. nr in.io^ *«iv parson cao lui;! or mew the root till thev aei a dar< c«il. •Med liquid, which is mote Jrom the cidmin; mntiir in the root vli il 'C - * ' v t ; toun "“•am this insipid or «i ill n It* i ; W ,ld‘ Bolrr p»>lna».es. Sild,Ah*TJ Cftlt it «SA R- GENUINE OLD, JACOB .TOWNSEND'S . SARSAPARILLA.*.... . - - T hut Is p» prepared that nil ilie inert pHmertt«a of Uia Sur ?n»Vri i* '“r 1 ' 1 ™ 8m rc r i,o '‘ e^1 evorjdiinff eapab'e of heJniv L n .s«no J ° r,,r r ‘ e,l '* t '' 1 " ,a ‘Jtt'BCiuci «ml rejected j tlmn everr E 1 I '£|?llc 1 Ic U J v inite-h scored in a piue and cpnreuiratoi „//"» 1 5 r,,l »'l«cod nrcajwbie of lu-tni any of un vaN Properties. Prepared' in Uik,wa)‘h u mada U»einoaip.ny«r;urngi in in the . • " . »•* ~C wre lnmimernf>l« Dlaeaaea. .liDpM tna raawu-wHywe haarcimiuieriiloiluii* qq evsrr aide In’ VQXWJWMW- nvsphpsiA. a«i utVr.n tok ,£ -v {; f .UPS* ‘y /; o o-a mi upt/oxs, . /•»•/ PCftES. am!all affections arising from : : IMPUIUTY OP THE HLuOU. * “ >*. rif m “rr«nou» efficacy ip all complaint* aristae AuJity qf the from uiimuA cireukiiMn, iktarinlnaiion of b'uo-l.tn the h-ad. natp|ini|!m of the bean. cool ket-kndhuudft, cold chills and hut tlaahtt ovae Ui#' JJf'v* * l b,,fl tia.equal.m LWJ» and LW»A* ; and urwnoiea ihr y iifnP» BC .'i ora,, .° 11 V IJ < | l | »l»'pe»»|wraiiou, relaxing airtcmrca of ilia lunjta. tin oat ami averv oihar (tun. * .“w “1 ~u. l l' , «*• “■ >«tll*nre own maaikailf lean and a* knuwladjjcJUuin inall kind-lnn-i waceauf - - ** ■ -FEMALE -COMPLAINTS. • • - uwwfc fT- of &'“*/''*• *r mu*. PaUiTtf- V ine yhalrucled t SupvretMfd, m fimnfui Venjft iS rtgvlattly of ilia mermru il jieriofk. and ilioilke; and* i« effectual Hi curing at)i thfc form-. of Kt dney DitPtuef Cl U/.raruorilig ob.iirucinma. ami re*ui«:mr lha ctnrral irstam . fnriVor “T r ,lteilb ’ th lw - Uu, . ¥khu . la - . bt, 3y« anduma cunts aj a^OTaagfi*«!aKMrS“g} .fc-f.V?* ,l *k U,e | ),lwd * CiC,,M inellvcr to tiealthr anion, iodm ?cr^ «?2iV“Sii ,^"Thi*hV;V r ? r .^.T{iTnV-iV.-.‘i3?^n£S?«ti”,'^ Jutes Hinciurns and lighu (e «.j. ir.nvr«‘al| oM ruriio^f?‘ a TuJt *u rm i “** ii..7!.*r c \fi “ c i s ' on ~re*e * , “V' ,!,c >n*y i»«*rtT ■ IJui c.iii nnv o\ lime il.n.fr (if an 10 oi S . P ‘J'iiwnaflnd'i f n f« ilor amrHi I Ti.,, n 4 „. t H , uJ w Wl ' w * * nf * LOMFAKKn Wn'uVfiE OLD OK'S •?« - » WCai*adi*is , . , iVKVER SPOJLS. win e the olliur .DO.US' Mwr/i.r./er«ie«r,Wr. and 4 i. nNj , {? l V‘’ f1I J l l* la!; '! Lim* s tho auiir, afiQ liuufdix* &iSSS3sLySSS3^ : 1 # jnd corrupuuti of the blqi-Jt Aviiai i ......inriwax^'v-* i„sr«!; N 10 | n “ 1 ' *"J Mil; souii.no, roii.Mwri\o.^flin; ■■o.ojmjUNU" op r,. |!“1 y« If wouiJ Him iov. iii« t m.i ii. 1,..,. 'l k “ UUTAMON,. nf ■ ■: :d xr p-’ rhl - v Z 9. ~ -">F ; 32^ssS~5S’#KS -ljual. llttw-mtuh Ttiore Irnuorun; h triM*tha n . ,,, "* n d,c V u .lrt«Mki.Vwwii : Vl?« c r!,' i'-jn and know, by j...r»iiica( uii.ore. iw . . TuijwriKlmu Poivlt to lie*]. , • For ealo al ilie Drup an.l Vnrlely Store of Dr* Rawlins, W’cei Main street, Cnrliale. . Ooloberll, IBiU.—lyeo'v. ‘ r r"~.. Il'rcuiciidoini Arrival, , .•OF PALL AND WINTISIJ 0.0,01)8;' : ’> At the Cheap Wholesale and Retail Dry*scLda Store of ARNOIiD & I.EVI. TIMJY have j‘lBl ft'ceiwd nnd no w o „, n | n(r in North llnnovnr itrral, 3 door. „ or thbr tl n nlr L li.le Hunk and D[j^gST lh. most extenaive naaortiunnl o nr al i and\V Intel (joimlb, over-brought to Carlisle, Among IhW goads may bo found n bountiful .election of “ t i t DrCBB Good®, plain, binck and changeable Silke, silk itvln'd 1 ami suiped Detainee, ln gTMI *aileW>plaini black snd ■tiwins, plain, mn.t?= d ■ jac .* i V Ol , I ' l F,l!ncl ' Marino., Parti ilmll ’i "i 0 ™’ 61 ! plaid l , bonmri aailm, ilbbbn.,’ ' ilk f,l , n i' u »ml bait.,’ ■a •\ w' Hr^prn » 'rhihet, Mmi« de JLalb,. and plaid Shawls) Monivion, Namh’s AVool. Ah papa and Silk lloso; Gloves and Mitt,'. , ’' iwL itiokv Jaait., Volyeu, I'.iloi cloth, JDijb and'U.a, ver Llotiis*, for men's.ottarcoaie and'sppkßl* »opJUi Sc Shoeb. "/$: ntt havp added to our imniehso alocltofb/v I .Or!' “J" r P° ""aorlmonl of Uoot, and Slt oei. ■ 4wdt'L"vi! c v " ry ol,e “f- 37, 184 ft, " , .‘V,