msm mmmk IfWUC COUNTY. ; i rals ’if. lhia oouniy mol In Cpimty Monday iof.lasi week, to appoint te Slate Conventions. The follow rolutlons and appointments: u " lal the' delegates ’to be .chosert by i to represent York county at JRead jieS to use all honorable'means to irhination JoT WilliaM; Ciqleb, of .he Democratic qandidale for Cover* hat tho Democracy of this', county lintain their confidence.in and their political attachment, io Jambs 13u »rn the first act to tjio last of hie pub n, find nothing to,abate,our respect m—nothing to furnish a pretext for ills of which ho is tho constant ob rsl to last—in sunshine and in 8(orm« jy of York are proud to have boon :e foremost to do honor to his tran ability as a statesman and his constancy as'apemoepu • -. , ’ 'wo do not regard* tho next Stale convention as the proper place to introduce the •question-ontbq, next Presidency ; but’in case of ’ euQh Jntryuotioh, wo rely upon tho , delegates fromiibls'oQuHty to pursue a ’'course that will “WattU'lhe sflli'll of the foregoing resolution mani- sentiment of,the Democracy of ; . • ■: - jltioftU, That■this convention approve of the ■ Democratic State Central Com.- 'MwtwtSs* seperatc Siale convention for the, L 1 Judges of tho Supreme Court to Sltyisbtirg, on the. 1 Lth Juno next. V That this convention has full confi iq statesmanship and. unswerving De f Gen. Ijf.wis Cass, and if nominated latency we will give him our cordial nVsiltion then proceeded to the appoint • to the Slate Convention, with 1 . be;follqwio& result; Convention, to nominate cahdi- . Gbvdrnor and Canal Commissioner: ‘v J.Glossnrenncr. ■ Jacob; S. Stable, Edie [vj i Col. Samuel N. Bailey. . , 1*- , Convention : ■t' t rt H. Donnell, Esq. * $ •• J^preaerilatiye—Thomas. P. Potter, George Ebaugh, ,Eaq. ■ ]l ’ Matthews.—A splendid d’m j? g|yep to Copt. Matthews of tho Ship Citylof. G lasgnw ’ by the citizens of Philadel-1 , phi^On--Saturday last, in commemoration of the 1 ) , il ( 1lHo of Steamships between Liver pp( Philadelphia, The Dinner took place ‘ ’ln the Museum, and is said to have been elegant ever got up in Philadel phjawn Gilpin presided, assisted by a largo I *Wifab£r'flf?teentlemen. Before the company sal • ■ a Divine blessing was invoked by r ;. and Perkins, who at 12 o’clock accompanied thorn to tho Hall of In ‘ : dejyo^feilti*,'whore they were received in form by j 3" IhV Staywi Recorder and city authorities. They visited, tho City of Glasgow. Tho ■ was cordial* —The Flag of the, Union, published at advocotca (ho formation of a new ' Texas, to bo composed of (ho lcrritory.fi*i|(mtcd between the Sabino and Tllnity on the northwest by a lino running ' lflliJoon (his continent; An annual eclipse qfibd durt’ett .(ho Ist of February, invisible in Nojlh America,' bu('central and vertical in the’lndian Oh editing lslo of Java. A partial eclipse of the of July, visible throughout the U. dfjUo*||firsb »n of 1,028,023, In JB4O tho same 85,460; tho Increase is therefore 143,- countics there are 83,151 farms, and ui ___• : ’s Fair,—' The frigate St; Lqwroncd, fitted out at the Brooklyn navy yard contributions from tho United States Fair at London, Is expected, to bo r e t dy‘|rt |tl*ml tliirly days. When tho United Slates lea Southampton, on her was understood (hero that (ho big was to be despatched by tho Gay. purpose; and to induce the selection nw her port of destination, tho Dock Ooiti|w|yslwMotormincd to suspend all charges on! tliay of the agent, is estimated (o ampunt to about two hundred and fifty dollars, but if one hundred dollars is subscribed in Carlisle, the board'wlircommcnco the exploration depending on such,other contributions as may bo given in tho county, while the work-progresses. • - Resolved, That an appeal bo now made to the citi zens of Carlisle to contribute this sum, hnd that Mr. Brady be appointed to solicit subscriptions. •• IhM, Tlmt a;mooting of Iho Co,nbcr ~nd County Bible , Society and Iho friends of the. Bible cause, be hold in Education' .Hall, on next Monday evening, at Imlf-paSl. six o’clock, when Mr. Bradyjs requested to report what amount has been ruisifd by ■subscription. - . • i,., Rejoiced, That these resolutions, with Iho names of l|ib’prcspnl managers, bo published in the several papers of this borough for one week. . • Managers.— James Hamilton, President; Rev,. Mr.TCrcmcr, Mr. Hoffman, Mr. Brown, Mr. Wing, .anil Mr, Johnston. Vice Presidents; S. Elliott. Sec’y; Guo. Keller, Trea,; Messrs. Criswell, Crooks, Sudlcr, v M’Culloch.T. fc Thompson, Ogilby,Coyle,.Angney, ' flucked, Sener,, J. Bcolom, Feller, Outfield, of Car lisle, F, Eckels,’Cost,* A. Cathcarl, 1. Day, Iluvcr elick. J. Young, Swighiscr, Rev. M’Clenn, A, Miller, J. Moans, L. U. Williamses. Irwin, A. Richards, J. Irvine, and Rev. Foulke, of this cqpnty. ‘: ' By order of the* Board. SAML. ELLIOTT, Secl’y. ' Census op 'Virginia.— I Tho, Virginia papers stale, that llio white population of Eastern VirginiV will amount to'3oo 000 and of Western Virginia 495,000. Tho'entirb population of (lie Slate will, it is said, bo , 1,400^000;. Virginia will tooso three members of Congress by tho new apportionment. Copper Mines.— Tho .amount of cbppor, in the rough, which was sent down Lake Superior* in the year 1850, is estimated at 2,080,000 tons... About Iobo operatives will bo employed the present winter. Duelukq'in Maryland!— Wo see by tho proceed, ings of Wednesday, that the. Reform Convention have Instructed a committee to inquire into tho ex pedienby'of making n person* killing anolhcr‘in a duel, guilty of murder, and to have bis properly con fiscated to the support of the victim’s family, Wo hope (be convention may adopt some such clause. V MARRIED. *On the 31st ult M by the Rev. John N. Huffman, Mr. Jacob Spangler, to Miss Rebecca Wou.ktt. On the 2d' instant, by the Eomc, Mr. GnonnE C, /Vrjn\s,to Miss Rebecca Siia.miucii, of this county. /\w Mcobnnicsburg, on tho 19th nil.,by (ho Rev. John G. Frilohoy, Mr.. John Devinnky, of Montoc township, to Miss Barbara Ann Christ, of Roxbury. . On Thursday the 2d Inst, near Oyster’s Point \ by (Imsame. Mr. John Dsiilkman, to Miss Susan Wolf, built nf East.Pennsborough township. . On Sunday evening tho'Sih inst., by the Barrie, Mr. Jacob. Ramo, of Harrisburg, to Miss Mary A.Zear. i no, of Moelunlcsburg* . ‘. ■* iSOn the 3lst alt., by E. 11.-Tltnmns, V. D. N., Mr. John S. F’EARTENBAi'cir. ofSoulh Middleton township, to Miss OAtjierine Elizabeth Cradb, of Monroe township, Cumberland county.* ~ On the 12th instant, by tho same, Mr. James Mo. Mullen; la Miss ANn.B. Welsh, all of Monroe !p. S ' ■ : DIED. In Mcchanicsbufg. on Saturday last, Mr. Adas! Rkiolb, aged about 58 years. . . ✓"On the. iOlh’ instant, in West Ponnsburough town. ship, near Nowvlllo, Mrs. ——7-DAvmiuN, in the DUt year of her ago. - , . yOn tho Slhinsl., nßcr.a severe illness, Mr. Daniel Ksnoweb, a respectable citizen ufShipponsburg town ship,Cumberland county,aged 45years and Smooths. *!On (ho Qlh instant, In Moehnnicßbojg, Miss' Ann Catharine, daughter of Rev. John G. Fiilchey, iu tho 18llj year of her ago. '. *_ ✓fn Now (on township, bn the 31st Inst.; of scar let frvrr, Miss Anna Catharine dftughternf John and Nancy Hoover, aged 14 years, one month and 20 days. The deceased was-in the prime of life, and in a few days she was numbered with the dead. She possessed all those qualities which so highly adorn the youthful breast, but she was like the dew drop, kissed off by the sun’s morning beam. To the parents this is a severe dispensation rf Providence. BuUrl tbo wisdom of God bd duly appreciated— plveih and the Lord tsketh away, blessed be the name of thp Lord. V’Ucr mill to iu ILinvcn—her suiTorlngi are o'er— Bln! is where sickness ami so florin# onn rem-h her no more! Though hnnl hero to jtnrl with tier, it Jr well, 1-N«rNfio is >joiiu la tier Heavenly Kuilicr to dwell, ; Where, wo hope to moot with heron that Heavenly shore. . Where alt slcknosi niiil sorrow ami parting ara o'er. C. V. K. Mn Newton township, on tho Uth insl., of scar let fever, William Cass, son of Joshun W. and Catharine Vanderbilt, ngud 3 yours, 3 months and 2 days. ITAppy iiiftint; early lilmt; Ho*l in puacupil alliml«vr rest, . Unrly rcwitutl from I tin enres U’bicli lucronsa wiitijrruwlng years. FOi Rent. fpHE new (wo story Brick (louse, occupied by (he X. subscriber, in High street, Is offered for rent from the Ist of April next. Thu house is well finished, with Dining room, Kitchen, Oven, Cistern, Smoko House, &o. attached, Also a good garden and fruit trcosi Fur terms enquire of FRANKLIN GARDNER. January 10,1851—31 LooK out fur Bargains. SELLING OFF AT COST. THIS is to inform my friends and tho l >u bbc that 1 am now selling all my on* lire stock of Dry Goods at.cost. I have laigo stock of soasonablo goods and will lost mention a few of tho leading oiticlc's,— Muslins; Calicoes, Ginghams, Mousolln do Lalncs, Cashmeres, Alpacas, White Flannels, Irish Linens, die. Also Men and Boys’ (lals'and Gaps, a largo lot. One. Iron Safe, price 820, Also, a jut of 11 • bolted Tea and Spioo Canisters, a sett of Store Cur tains, and other store fixtures. Together with CoQco and. Sugar. Alt of which muflt bo sold regardless of cost before tho Ist of April. Tho subscriber respectfully asks all to cull at his old stond tho (Dxft Hite) . in North Hanover street, where all attention will bo given to please. , . 8. A. COYLE. :N« D.< All riorsons knowing themaclvcs indobtcd to tho subscriber will do a groat kindness by coiling find settling their account* before tho First of March. 1851. ' S. A. C, January IC, 1851—Sm ; ANOTHER ARRIVAL OF WEW ROODS! rnilE subscriber Im. Jml received (Vom Itio clly X onolbcr addition lo 111, Stock of Good, .umbrae, lug » largo ond yailod a.iorlmonl. In which will bo found Clollia.Oaislmoro.Saulnoli.olmpgoaliloSllli, Turn Salln,, Mona, do Lulnc. ll Cuidimoroa, Shawls,’ Glove, Cunton and Woolen Flannoli, .Mualin.. 'A largo stock of MUFFS, just received which will bo Bold vary low. ' , MOUS. DE LAINES, . , Vary doeirahlo stylos have jnsl .boon opened by the snbsorlbur, lu which the attention ofthij ladles It in* vllcd. •, Silks & Satins. Ju*l received a handsome assortment of bl.icTc and changoublo Silks and Tore Satins, for ladies ‘drosses ■which will bo sold cheap. Doors &. Siiokb, in grout variety, stylo and size. GROCERIES oPall kinds, such us good Coffee, nt 12J, Sugar, Molasses, Spiocs. AUo Jmikin’s &'Cq's Celebrated Gilkrn and Jli.auk Tk,\s. Thoqltontion nfjlio public is respectfully solicited, inasmuch »s,ho.feels confident of his ability (o give sutlsHiotion to all who ’may favor him with lliolr p&* (ronngoi _ __ fl. W, WOODS, AgU. ; Jiimury Is, jejj, •Election Proclamation. WHEREAS, by diet 19ih section of ilfeMtli ar ticle of .tho Constitution of.tfiia-,Commonwealth, and by the Actofthe General Assembly of. the 2d of July, 1839, it is provided Hint when vacancies happen to cither Houbo.oT the Legislature of this Commonwealth, the Speaker of such House shall issue a writ directed to the Sheriff of the proper county, and shall particularly express the day on which the election shall be hold to supply such vacancy. '‘ . • ' • And whereas, John Cessna, Enquire, Speaker pf the House of, Representatives of tho Common wealth of Pennsylvania, hath issued his writ to' tho Sheriff of the County of Cumberland, reciting, that ‘‘a Vacancy hath happened in the House of Representatives of said Commonwealth, by the death of Henry Church, Esq., member elect.from the county of Cumberland, 11 in which said writ the said Sheriff “is enjoined and required to issue his proclamation throughout his bailiwick for holding an election on Friday] the 24 th day 'of January* 1851, for one Member ip represent (ho said county In the House of Representatives Of this Common wealth, In the room and stead of tho said Henry Church.** ; ’ Now, I, DAVID SMITH; High Sheriff of the | county of Cumberland, do hereby, make Inown and givo this public notice to.tho. electoraof the county of Cumberland, that'on Friday me 2 Uh of January , instant* a heid,at the several election districts cslabQairKd*6y law in sail! county, at which tidfd itiejHfvill vein by ballot for, vH/vf • ONE PERSON to represent the county of Cumberland* in the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania. The said election will I .bo held throughout tho county, aa follows:"V ' The election in the election district composed of tho. borough of .Carlisle, and. the'townships of North Middlelo'n, South Middleton, Lower Dick inson, Lower Frankford and Lower West Penns borough, will bo held at (ho Court House, in the borough of Carlisle. .Tho election in tho election district composed of Silver Spring township, will bo held at the public house of George Dueyj In Hogestown, .in said township. : The election in the election district composed of Hampden township, will be held at 1 the house formerly occupied by H, Dressier; in’ said town- ship. Tho election; In tho election district composed of tho township of Upper ADon, will bo held at tho public house of David SlteafTcr in Shcphords- The election in the election district composed' of the township of Lower Alleni will beheld at' the wagon-maker shpp of Jonas Hunchbarger, on Slaty HUK ‘ , The' election la the election district composed of Last Pennsborough township, will bo held'at iho house now occupied by S. Rehninger, at the west end of iho Harrisburg bridge. The election In tlio district composed of New Cumberland, will bo held at the public house of VV* H. Dohl, in the borough of N. Cumberland. The election in tlio. di.strict composed of the bo* rough of Mecharilcshurg, will be held at the pub lic house of John Hoover, in said borough. The election in the districlppmposod of Monroe township, will lie lield-nl the public house of Geo. Goodyear, in Churchlown, in said township.. The election in lho district composed of Upper Dickinson township, will bo held at the bouse formerly occupied by Philip Weaver, in said town ship. ‘ , Tno election in composed of iho bo rough of Ncwville, and townships of Mifllin, Up* per Fronkiurd, Upper Woslpennshorough.and that parlof NuWlon township,notincludcd intho Lees burg election district hereinafter mentioned, will bo held at iho Urick School House, in titc borough ofNewville. The election In tho district composed of Hope well township,-will bo holdcat thu School House, in.Newbofgyin*«tiid lowpftlrtpr 'The election In the district composed of the bo rouglv.of Shlppensburg, ShippcnSburg township, and (hut put of Southampton township, not in eluded in Aho Leesburg election .district, will bo beldal the Council Mouse, in the borough of Ship pensbhrg. ' \ ‘ And In and by ad act of the-General Assembly of this Commonwealth, passed (ho 2d July, 1830, it is thus provided: “That the qualified electors of parts of Ncfvton and Southampton townships, In the county of Cumberland j hounded by the fol lowing lines and distances, vlzt llegiiihingat thu Adams county line, thence along the lino dividing the townships of Dickinson and Newton to the turnpike road, theneo along said turnpike to Cen tro School House, on said turnpike, in Soulhnmp ■ ionjtownship, thence to a point on the,Walnut ijoltom road al Reybuck’s, including Roybuck’s Farm, thence a straight direction to the Saw-Mill belonging to tho heirs of Georgo Clover, theneo along Krysher’s run to the Adams county line, ; ibencc,along the line of Adams county fp the place of beginning, be and tho same Is hereby declared | a new and separate election district, the election to bo hold at the public house of Win, Maxwell, in Leesburg, Southampton township.” . Agreeable to* the provisions of tho sixty-first section of said net, every General and Special Flection shall ho opened between (lib hour? of 8 and 10 in the furrnoon,ami shall continue Without interruption or adjournment until 7 o'clock .in the evening, when the polls shall bo closed. t a And (ho Judges of the respective districts afbro said, ore by the said act required to meet nl (ho Court House,, in the borough of Carlisle, oh the third day after tho said day of election,: being Monday the 27th day of January, then and there to perform the things,renuired of them by law. Given under my hand at Carlisle, (his Sth.dny of January, A. D. 1851.’ DAVID SMITH, Sh’m Sheriff's Office, Carlisle,7 . January 9, ISfil, 3 Clicftp Confectionary, Fruits, anil Toys ! rpilE undersigned havo and keen constantly on i hand, a largo assortment of CONFECTIOffA. HIKS, equal to any in Hie county, manufactured of the best material, oxnrcßsly Tor the approaching soa* son. which will bo sold low at ilia CONFECTIONARY, FRUIT AND TOY STORE, nearly opposite Mr. Jacob Rheom's Warehouse, West High street, where ull uro invited to call and exam, ino for themselves. Their slock consists in part of— Orange s, Lemons,FFi t, Grnprt, E. Walnuts, Currants , Almonds, Crfam-Nult, Raisins, Prune s, Dates, Filberts, OtOund-NiUt, and Cocoa Nytt. Thoy (inVo also a good assortment df!t£hgllsh, French and American TOYS and FANCY - ; GOODS; consisting hi part of Baskets, Fancy Duxes, wood, paper and glass; Linen, India Rubber and other Doll Hoads; Kid and Painted DoIF; Baskets; Dull Dune and Tin Rallies; Games and Puzzles; Furniture; Tea setts and nine pins in boxes; Masks; Fiddles ; Ilarmonlcons; Accordcons; Drums; Guns; Pistols; Non IPs Arks; Tools In Boxes; Woolly-dogs', Wagons and Wheelbarrows; Whips, Whistles oniTAfnrblo „ 0 all kinds; Ox Marrow, Boars’ Oil, Jenny Lind and oilier Cologne, and a variety of Fancy Goods and Toys. Also, White and Brown Sugars, Matches Blacking, Fancy and other Soaps.. Thankful fur Iho liberal patronage of the public, they ask n poqlinuanco of the snitto from (ho or.b voi-ks and mttlb ones, being confident (hut they will bo ablo to please all In price and quality. WORMLKY &. HANNAN. Carlisle, Docombcr 19, 1850. Plaster: Planter! look to your interest*! and purchaio Jj your PhASTER at (ills season pflho year, when you can got it fur 95*50 nor (on,at (ho Warehouse of Due. 10,1850. , W. 11. MURRAY, AgT. MUFFS! MUFFBIJ , Just opened lined Muffs at various prices, and a lot of common Muffs for GEO. VV. lIITNEU sale low. December 5,1850 SACK Junt rcc* IvoJ iiu niMilionul Hiipplv of Htit-k I'lmim’U. tlurli urcy, light grey, dink nml litiio, pink, yri't-n, a variflly.of! Irimiuinf,^-milalilii I'm a;u'li), Ku.v .7, N . ; NOTICE, In - the Court of -Common'Fleas of Cutn / berlarid County/. f . •», Washington Graham, ) FI. Fa. No! 2,4,’tf6v. term, ... .! ... VIS 49. - - v'-J/ • y Rl. Dt. . ~ $290 71 i7lh Dcc-1850, on-motion of Messrs." Miller and Hepburn. Rule upon,tho plaintiff .to appear by tbo first day df tho next argument court and declare or .non; pros: Notice *of this rule *to bo given to tho pliiiniiff by publication in one newspaper in Carlisle for three weeks before said (imo. • • ■ . Cumberland Cuuntv, ss. v C J I, James F. Lambcrton,' Prolhonolary of J.Scal, > the Court of Common Pleas, of said county, f certify that tho above is a.copy of a rule entered.in tins Witness my hand and tho peal of snid Court at Carlisle, (his 4th day of January A. D.lSiTl.. JAS. F. LAMDERTON, January 9,1851—3t v Prolh’y., . T ETTERS of administration on tho estate of Ab- Jj nham’ Miller, deceased, lato of Allen town ship,. Cumberland county, have been ‘ granted to the subscriber ' living in tho same township, in said county, by the Register of tho county aforesaid.. All persons indcbtcdlo said csta(o > aro requested to make jmmcdbtc payment; and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement, i' * pEITRIOU STEINER, Admn . January 9,1551I—Cl* K B&RGEnhd commodious house, eligibly stlua jOl ted on Main street, the rent of which could bo paid in boarding, to advertiser and his family, asmall one. Apply, at this office. Carlisle, Jmi. 9, 1851—Ini •• For Rent. rpHE two story stone plastered House in High st., X at present occupied by Mr. 0. Ogilhy, is offered for rent from Ist Anrihnoxt." Apply, to , . Jan. 0, 1861 • - JNO. ; D. PARKER. UST OF LETTERS. AdVCRTtSEDINTiIK** COLOXTKth”DT APrdIKTMCKT. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in tho'Poal office ot Carlisle, Pa., Jan. Ul,lBol. Persons in* quirinjj for loiters on this list, will please say they ate advertised* Allen.Jbslah Hoover Daniel . Arnold Mrs Margaret' How Abram Duller Vinton (I Ileshley Timothy Bedorman Mrs Calh.. Jenkins John | BaitoyvMnry A . • KunkloSaihl- - I Bedh'rjolm K , Kenyon Sami M I Urolz Joseph-. KrllnrsSaml Blyler Mrs Christiana Lindsay James Boyles Miss July- Longnccker Benj Burris Jesse U LafovefJohn . Borden 1 Miss Mary JancLahmah Miss Mary Bclslline John Martin J Bales Abigail Miss Moore Dr MG • ! Barnlieisnl Miss Mary J Mndigan Denis . Cdfigriff Patrick • M’Ginhls- Jno 9 Crockett James Malone Mary Ann Chandler Hannibal Mace Frank- ; , . OolcmauJohn Mounar Frederick Cameron Miss Lidia MynrsJrvo ‘ ‘ ; _Cavana«gh Miss Maigl.McDqtigall Charles Olino Rebecca - Peterson Win "Connelly John Patterson Thomas M . Chandler (»eorgo Patnay Peter Davidson Idea. JW - Parsons Jerome B Davidson IL-hcrt Reed John : Donaldson Jennet -Robeson Henry Davidson Joseph Ralhgucb Gcorgo Endy Henry Shelton Miss Jano lEdderSaml Smith G VV . - ■ Evens Sami Sliriver Snml Folks David Stratton David Fernbattgh Isanh Shughard Junlco Goodwin Win T. . BhromoLio. Green Mrs Pmilia . Slono Win S - Guvslngcr Sami Sbearpr.Goo ; . Glim EdmMiti : Sloko Miss Nancy 3 Grocn MUs Sbplmne - Vincent Miss -Rebecca Griffith Mosb • .-, Mr Williams (miller) (Jnllshall Hezckiah Woods David ' ‘ (Jfissirger Sami . . Waltz Ann . Gibb Sami 1 Wlso Micbaol ■ Hunter Mrs Soean 3 ■ Wolf Ell • Harding Henry J 3 Wright Miss Sarch Henderson Miss Sarah Wise Jacob Herman Daniel White James N. iIANTCH, P. M. AN aged lady of our acquaintance, and a very prominent member of iho Tabernacle, had been sorely ofilictcd with Rheumatism for nearly 3 years, ut the time vvo ore speaking of. she cou.d not raise hcieclf olf her chair. One of her ; friends hsd expe rienced great relief from RadwnyV Ready Relief In Neuralgia, and recommended ■ tho old lady to try Iti for her Rheumatism.' She used it necording to di rections, she wus bathed with (ho Relief for. fifteen minutes, during that lime two bottles wero used, and in two hours after she could walk alone! this was on Thursday and tho fo.lowing Sunday she walked to church. '' ' * ; '" Render, think. . There is not another such a won* dorful euro on record. Over five hundred members of the Tabernacle and friends of tho lady ore living witnesses of (ho remarkable effects of Rndwoy’sßen* dy Relief. In the euro of this cruel affliction in this lady iii two hours, where ton wo find another such euro performed by Bnyotberarticle of the kind I Tor speed and efficacy it: is superior to every other remedy in use, the .very momciH.it is applied, it be* gins to case Ibe pain- and euro tho disease. It is a Ready Relief for pain, and a true blessing to tho bed ridden and ofilicted, It strengthens the woukhnd nervous, relieves the ‘afiliclod and suffered.of pain, and cures Ilk' magic, aoro lhroot, influenza, cramps, spasms, flatulence, sprains, strains, sores, eruptions, burns, scalds, lumbago, infiammni.ions, swellings, pamlysit, tic dolcreux, neuralgia, tooth ache, hemi* cranio, nervous head ache, eruptions of tho skin, cu* lancous diseases, &o. Taken internally it will-hi* slnntly allay tho most violent.spasms, stop diarrhea, cure cramps and cholera morbus, sour stomach, dys pepsia, dee. Every , family should keep a bottle of thuvaluoh'o remedy hnholr. houses, us it will re lievo all pains as soon as it is applied. Bee that tho fac simile of Uudwny & Co is upon cacjr bottle. Price 25 els. . llaJ way's Chinese Mudicaled Soap . . Patronized by thousands of Individuals throughout the Stales and Canadas, giving tho most flattering satisfaction to all who have used It. Chemists havo wondered al its mysterious effects, and many of them havo endeavored to discover tho secrets of its won derful conhlnation of ollicacious balms and extracts, which render it so speedy nnd'oilicncious In tho re moval of pimples, blotches,pustules, totter, transform* ing as if by magic, dark, sallow, yellow and unheal thy complexions.--. For tho euro of chapped flesh/- rough, crocked dnd discolored skin, salt rheum, ring worm, erysipelas, scurvy and aura head, Rodwsv'aj Chinese. Medicated Soap may Iruly bo callcd an in* estimable treasure. Excrossonccs of (ha cuticle.are speedily removed and curod-*tho cuticular vessels arc Instantly cleansed of nil impurities—the hands, nock and fsco present a beautiful clean, sweet and healthy appearance* Leak for the Steel Engraving, Hallway’s Soap to tio genuine must ho enclosed in a label of beautiful Steel Engraving, ami tho signn- Uiroof R. O. Railway upon each coho. Price 36 cents. largo cukes. • , '* * . JkaUliful Circassian Balm Is (ho most delicious Hair Tonio in use. It is bettor than Macassar Oil fur dressing tho huh, and Imparting |o (ho witching burls (hot bonutiftl gloss which all admire. To tho hnld it is indeed a trea sure, for it wilUnnko hair grow In bald spots that hove been bald for yeufS, , Life ‘in tht ' Hair . Etch hair in (ho bead possesses a germ'of life, on which depends tho growth and beauty of tho hair, as tho health of tho body depends upon (ho free circu lation of tho blood. -To invigorate the hnir, to give u life-principle to this germ, use Uio Circassian Ualm prepared by iladway & 00., Chemists of New York* It js put up in largo bottles for 1 36 cents, and makes tho hnir. lino, smooth,-soft and glossy. Principal Office 103 Pulton .street, N. V. . Ifor sale in Carlisle by J. W. Rawlins, and Sami. Elliutl.-ln’ttliipponftburg by Ur. Hays. JJccciuhvr 18, IB6o* 8m o vv uitnbu. BY THE COURT. Estate Notice. For Rent. SUo. Could IVot Walk. For Kent. . THE two story plastered-house, situate In East High‘street; Carlisle, known aa lho properly of George Saridcrsohi is'offured Tor rent. I here, la every convenience attached .to this honso to make it a desirable residence; having, a good garden, fruit-trees, stable, &C. Possession giVon bn the Ist of April. *^ or lcrmB j^|^fj l go(jDYEAß. January 2,1851—3 t FOB BENT. ' n q THAT desirable Frame House on South ‘ Hanover street, ncor. to Moudy’s hotel, r*S"iSlH nown 08 tho property of tho lute John is offered for rent from the Ist of A-pril next. Tho properly is in gopd condition.— There is a good Stable and other convenient out buildings on the lot, and a groat numbeyof choice fruit trees. For terms, &c., call on the editor of tho Volunteer. Dec. 2G, 1860. ' • NOTICE. THE subscriber intending to leave Carlisle about tho 20lh instant, requests hi) persons indebted to call and settle,- ns'my accounts will then be placed In ; the hands of a Justice for collection. ' s ’ H. WRIGHT. I Carlisle, January 9,1851 —2 t, Rotate Notice. LETTERS of* administration on tbo esloto of Conrad Oabn, dcc’d, late of .the borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa., have been issued ‘by the Register of the county,to tho.subscriber residing in the same borough, county aforesaid. ’ Ail persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement to J. L: STERNER, AdmV. December 20, 1850—Ct. • ” APPEALS FOR 1851. ■ TUB Commissioners of ,Cumberland county bare fixed tho following elates to bold llio Appeals of tho rcspeclivo Boroughs and Townships, at the Comnns* in Carlisle, whore those, persons feel. ]ng themselves aggrieved by de valuation of proper* ty for the year 1851, may attend if they think proper, vixs - Ea'slpennsbnrough and New Cumberland on. Mon* day tho S7th January, 1851. , Lower Allen and Hampden on Tuesdiy tho'Sdlh January, 18ul. Upper Alien and Mechamcsburg on Wednesday the S9lh January, 1851. Silver Spring on Thursday the t2oth Jnhury, 1851. Monroo on Friday the 31al January, 1851. Westpennsboro' on Saturday Ist February, 1851. FranUford and Ncwvillo on Monday tho 3d Feb. ruory, 1651. Mifflin and Hopewell on Tuesday tho dlh Febru ary, 1851. - . v ■ ■ ■ Shippensburg Borough and Shippensburg Town* ship on Wednesday the Sih February, 1851. .Southampton and Newton on Thursday tho Gib February, 1851. Dickinson on Friday tho 7lh February, 1851. North Middleton on Saturday tho Bth Feb’y. 1851 South Middleton on.Monday,tho 10th Fob’y 1851 Carlisle on Tuesday the lllli February, 1851, By order otlho Commissioners, „ . Attest—WM. RILEY, Cl’k. Commissioner’s Office, i Carlisle, December 2G, 1850 y Dr. I. C. liOomi., WILL perform allonornlions upon tho Teeth that are required for their preservation, such ns Sealing , Filing,Plugging, se. or will restore tho locs of them, by Insetting Artificial Teeth.from a single Tooth to a fullscjt. £7“Offlccon Pitt street,a few doors South o the Railroad Hotel.. N. IK Dr. Loomis will boabsent from Car llslehe last ten days, In each month.' Carlisle, Dee. 20, 1800; Orcat Attractions FOR THE HOOD AYS. At. Kriss Kindles’ Head Quaktehs. NORTH HANOVER ST., CARLISLE, PA. WHERE tho citizens of this place and alUhoso who may visit tho samo during tho Holidays, will find tho largest assortment of Confectionaries, (ofovery variety) over offered, manufactured of-tho best materials, expressly for (hu approaching festi vities, which will bo sold wholcsulo or retail, nt rea sonable rates, at tho Old Stand of the subscriber In North Hanover street, a few doors Nortli of tho Dank, tvhciemoy also bo found a complete assortment of Fruits anti IVufs, consisting in part of Oranges, Lemons, Grapes, Figs, Raisins, Prunes, in fancy boxes, Currants; Dates, Al monds, Filberts, Cream, Coco and Ground Nuts. Ho would also call attention to tho largest slock of Toys & Fancy Goods, over offered in Carlisle, consisting ofCHINA AND GLASS TOYS, CardfTrnys, Vases, Mugs, Tea-sets, Doll Heads, Motto Cups, Cologne Dottles, Tumblers, assorted Figures, &o. Fine Tin Toys, such as Carriages, Carts, Cradles, Tables, Chairs, Animals,.Duckets, Cups, Rattle*, Washstahds, Can. die Slicks, Bc o. Also, CUM TOYS, pure Indlon Rubber and Eisstib Doll Dogsj teeth, ing rings, Caricature faces* &e. • . Wooden Toys, cups and saucers j nine pins, towns, soldiers, furnl. turo, tools in boxes, games and puix'os, drums, guns, trumpets, wagons, wheelbarrows, tubs, Noah's Arks, horsemen, magnetic fish, swans, boats, fiddles, gul* tars, hannonlcons, fee. Fancy Goods, ' Finc iowing, card and knitting baskets, fancy boxes of wood, paper and gloss? linlrolls, soaps, Colognes,! hair brushes, and hundreds of other articles not .cnu* 1 meroted above, which all arc invited to call and ox. amino. . • .• I Tho subscriber returns bis sincere thanks to a I generous public for iho patronage bestowed on him. lon former occasion*, and hopes by a desire to please 40 merit a continuance oftbo same, . Carlisle, bcccmbor 10,1600, Another Arrival! fTMlE,subscriber is now receiving from tho Now j_ York ami Philadelphia markets, a largo ami splendid nesottment of Winter &oods, to which tho attention of (ho public Is respectfully invited. Among the lot will bo found Ladies Dress Goods, to wit: Elegant Silks, Tiiro Satins, Cha meleon Lustres, French Morinocs, Cashmeresi Alpa* ebss, Mous Do Lnincs, &c. . SHAWLS. A now supply of superior Long and Square Day Sluto Shawls. Also, UrochOfTliiliCt, Csshroero and Plain Ulack Shawls, Cornc/in^.— Another lot of handsome Carpcl(ng< CLOTHS, CASStMEBBS, gome now and handsome Cloths and Ootslmcrcs/ which will ho sold very low to compote with tho mado*un trash from tho chics, . . ' . Muslins, Linens, Ticking, Ginghams, Checks; Diapers. Calicoes, Lindsays, Gloves, Hosiery, Arc. MUFFS.—-A largo assortment of largo and small Mufls. , . . BOOTS AND SHOES. Another lot of prime Water Proof Roots, and a big assortment of all kinds of Roots and Shoes, Letter & cheaper than can ho had In Carlisle. Groceries and Spices. A full and ffosh assortment on hand, and will ho sold low at tho old and well es tablished stand, East Main street,'a few doors below (ho Market House, whoro you oan find a stock of Goods so large, so well selected ahd at prices so low, (bat they cannot fail to please, .. UIIAS. OGltiBY, ■ November 28j 1860 I have a slock of Roady-mndo fashionable Clothing, made up in Carlisle, whicUlwlil runoff at loss than first coot. Cnl\ and see them before purchasing else where, ns I ain determined to olaso this stock even at aiactifcft . . Facsli Groceries) &ci - A FULL aseorlmontfoir hew Qoficcs, Brotfn, Shd AVhito crushed Sugars, of oil qualities and at reduced prices, have just been received at the store' of the, subscriber.' Also a let of ;•' Fresh Spicos & teaty indbding Frcfli Citron, Cinnamon, Alsollai sins, homonsj Oranges and other articles suitable for iho season, together with MoJasics, Syrnp,Pine Ap ple anil Dairy Chccso, Tabic Oil and all. tho;othcr various articles necessary forfaniilyputpose*.. Also; a lot of Fancy China Ware, and olhcruscful articles, together with an assortment of - • Fine Tin Toys* of various descriptions, among which tho old as,well' as the ydong can bo suited* . Call al'lho-Tea eery store of- ,-.0« THRESH FARMA, Just received. Also a fdt of JJ new Hominy arid Cranberries, at the Tca atdro of j.w.eßy. Doc2o, IB6o* rpO MILLINERS. Just received another lot of. _L Bonnet Froincs ofllia lotcst style. ; Also, Bopne(. Tabs and Silk Linings of various colors; ‘Also, an other supply of 1 age size loud colored Bannoir. , , ~ GEO. W. lIITNER.: : December 5, 1860. . B'ANCYOOODSdt TOYS, such as China and Glass Toy*, Card Trays,Vases,Mags,TcaSo(sj Roll Hoads, Motto Cups, Cologne Bottles,Tumblers, Ac.i for. sale at the Provision, Grocery and Tea store of 0, INHOFP, Agt/‘ Dee 10, iB6O • • SPICKS,' such os Popper, Allnplco, Citroh, CloVcs, Cinnamon, Licorice, Ac., all ficsh and good,arid for stile nl tho Grocery, Provision nnd Tea Store of Doc II). C. INiroFFt Agt. - Y'IAMPHINE & FLUID, of tho ''cry best quality \J constantly on hand uf the Grocery, Provision & Tea store of ~ C: INIIOFF ? Agt. December Id. l*. MONYEU, EXTRA Sugar Cured Just iveehtal and’ for sale ql the Grocery, Provision mid Tea sforo of . . . C. iNiIOFF, Agt.-i December 10, krisw lIAISINS ,, ■''> Nov 7* . . , q. W, HpT^ETt*• I HAD COI.ORIIU BONNETS; ■ Tito suhtcrlher Jj has Just opened another'coso of them desirable Bonnets', which will bo nold'at reduced prices. > Alio •Iscnoral nssoitmeht of Bonnet Ribbons very feheoh. Not 7.. , . , 0 W HITNER., P'ATBNT BT Alt Oil FOEISII, for diving a bean-, I tiful slow to linens,'muslins* cambrics; collaret second prevents dust from .clicking to linens., It contains nothing injurious. Justjreccived hr ' Den ial G W HITNER, < A Prosit Barrel of Puro Cider Vinegar of (lie beet finality, Just received from the country and free from ndullorotion. • ; - r Oclober3l,lBso rONO, SHAWLS*. A grenl .urfjly; of.Xanfl J iShawlri from ttio cclchrotfJ Hay ffilli.,—* Aluo, Sfiuttrtf Shawf* of vaiiou* WmU junt rrcttved*.’* Nov ?, O. W.IiITWBHi ' J. W. EDY. COR KENT. Private Sale. C.INnOFF, Agt. GKO. WV IHTNERV a!