ip'. I $ i iHi II 6 from ihe Pounuytvanlan. [IE rjPCUSLAWKBi \ .1 lavs at [larmburg lllia weoji jnily of inspScfins llia calibra or Ills iw in session there.- Wo-regard' ootn ,posed of men of more than avcngo Democrats are more strongly repre mul, while the Whigs have some, excel hoir ranks. Il would be invidious lo bnl iho observer cannot fail lo see that > re’ well matched In point df intellect lib young Spoaker'Ol'lho House, pie ildignily and decision. Mr. Matthias, akcr oftho Senate,-is also a very excel, officer. In the latter, body, the major igs is made up by Christian Myers, io, aftcrgclllng elected by Democratic. Ihy calling himself a Tui iff Democrat, 1 la with a parly that is confessedly both twilling Co do anylhlngfor lliij iron in- ; sausc they possess no notional strength, :causo they desire lok'eop the Tariff , (oven while (ho manufacturers say Ing,) for political effect. Among Iho . . of the Senate, while regretting Iho jeh a substitute for Drum as Mr. My ers, rfeVejoico to see those sterling and able Demo cratSy'S&NDKßSop, of the Bradford district, Daily, of ilid Peny.aift'Cumborlaiid district, and others. ' HVlist ! lhe'<jOMBe of legislation will be it is difficult ol ohartcrs for n °w bank* will hopo-loal. , Free banklngvvillba .JcraiftpyOMiSd and Rloully pppo.odj >nd >f Ibo oro grantsd, a. we fur, then) Trco resorted to as on escape from me eitfarawmro&TUho present system. The Pittsburgh WhlVt&le&mbn are vohcmcnlly for rrye Banking, ' Johnston and his Cabinet. Many lW^wjn3[|p c h no ,0 the some project, Tlio failure Scherp'o is certain, however, if the Gov- of basing small notes upon it is inoor- bill lo cairy the scheme Into opera entertained that the Stale I.aw,_of with ll,o «Eccotlon of the Fugilivo I be repealed. ,A number .of leading -- lt|ipwn to be in favor of it. Our cilydc- IdgatiStt V«n|wo Hope go for repeal, in view of Iho . here in that direction. carefully into other sobjocls • ofWneril legislation; but do not hesitate lo express onr bellef ahe.'jt'that the material in both houses in dlcaWs that life'session will bo an interesting one, — Let c*hopell will be short. SCHOOLS. - three leal schoUrt lo lie Select Sollopt fpr'the qonrtcr ending December 1850. The lufrbssjl;/ar Improvement is named first. "ficndol tfo.ll. Henry Schocncr, Raphael Smood, JbWfc/flcmihg. • Munich, Margaret M’Clellan.Phebo W: 1 !?. "Jolla A. Alchlcy, Sarah A. Zimmerman, Mtrf‘.£. Posllewnito. . „ „ ■ 1W&145 iNieholas Lenher, SamuclMcpburn, Rufus . v;.]* /, Ilian Schools. M’Cldlun, Mary C. Carmony* Maij^Hltner. i-.vjtfoia]l6js:l!hcodoro Smith, Goo. W. Ncidich, Ban- - ‘ -J, HAMILTON, Secretary. ' MARRIED. ..V- ■ inslant, by the Rev. Dr. Do Will. Mr, ; jr.,to Mis* Susan Margaret Fbeman, MtWoftiOuinberland county. of November lasi, by the Ref, Mr. .. Wood, of Springfield, Ohio, to ' ;>:Jttid! M(IfcaARKT J. Dorr, eldest daughter of-Mr. ; 'Doty, formerly of this place. ; For One Nlglit Only! ® r * Dempster,- , ' ! V)i*W? iEmlgront, Dlind Doy, &0., has the honor that ho will give one of his original Entertainments, .. on Hill, in Carlisle, THIS EVENING, Jsn. 23.) including tiro following songs: lan’s Complaint,—'“Oh, why does the while my path?'* , Noon and Night, s and braes o’ bonny Dunn. ' h to America, tferson my Jo. I ts like a silent lute, ;lng o’ ihc D«»or. ; lrish Emigrant. like mo in life’s low vale. i.‘My‘N»«*iUO I vLalUf Iqfb one another. • r ,l’ni!ftfoiie, all alono. »r;Dah.fcerirCSrny, and , Th« M*y Queen, In three pirls. V:,Tick#WfiU ecnl*. Entertainment to commence ol ofoi.dtAtond finish hy 9i o’clock. ''frfrSfyjfr 33 * 1851 ~ U ■ i>u. if. iiiNiiEßV, , ■■• V ®BwCIAN AND SUEGEON, Main street, the Pont Office. Dr. 11. will give his (mrli "*{ (BUlbt-tUenlion to surgical diseases, and diseases of ; '*4vwaeA«nd children. Ho will also give his attention 'eVMftjEtout'tay morning, in his office,gratis,from 11 ~ p’olocii. to surgical cases among the poor. * ’F?Jspii*ry^ 3 . is'ii—ly | SO.|lc:»<l of Mules for Sale. or *’y tho P‘dr; 35 °f which ore 'W jtHrjpc years old in the spring, and IQ two years otdi.and fill^prßood sire. Prices from $l4O lo $!80 pair, ‘.'The Mutes can oiwoya he scon on Iho farnf of Jacob'Neislcy, near Churchtown, Cumberland coantv. JPor further particulars enquire of • BNBMIN(iEK, of Carlisle, or 'JACOB NEISLEY, of Muifioo Ip. , last—-u* Estate ItoUcc. - k*iA*y&*on* sre hereby notified that Letters leslir on the estate of Simon Smith, sr. late o> of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa., ' uecesstiV>b*' re boon granted to the subscrilier resio- Ihffln 'eild'Borough of Carlisle, county aforesaid. • <Aft having claims or demands against the •«rt»ts rf«ald deccdent, ore requested to make known .. (bopfpio without delay, and thoso indebted to make ' : JOHN GOODYEAR, AGra-r. . • S 3 1951— 01 'vSsvV> Estate Notice. ~ T * CE herchy given that Letters of Admlnis bn tho estate of Benjamin Heborlig, lute , township, Cumberland county, deceased. by tho Register in and for said coun* _ tj VrfSwwhsriiliiii residing in Hopewell township, effihty. All persons having claims or do the estate of said decedent, aro re* ' qwesiod to known iho same without delay,and . *. 1 *tnoic todcblid t° make payment to 1 r JOIfN lIEDERUQ. Adm’r. .; J»nUftry33,'Jßsl Ol* Estate Notice. VrOTICB Is heichy given that Letter* of Adminis- Jv On the estate of Mary Dick, lalo of the bwj)M<^^®WpP cnß^ur ff' Cumberland county, deo’d. KAtft bSS&fttod' to the nubscrihor residing in said aforesaid. All portions indebted to m! il ilWtomjtftJtq n/,gtr,, 1 10 malm immediate payment, claims will present them for settle BENJAMIN DUKE, Adm'r. Ot •bfttJw ofTnrlncrslilp. heretofore existing between the In 11,0 mercantile buslneia, B&.of J‘ L. Sterner &. Co., wee dissolved bv tnotmUmMenl on the 2d day nf January, 1651. to 1,18 Ulo firm will make pay* mBOI tPi on or before the let of March next, a* ; ou, borUod loeoltloall accounts . due by or owU* said firm 1 J. L. STERNER, r,-„ . R. E. SIIAPLEY, Jr. ‘ , ' ' ’Tim lub.ctlbor lake. llil. method orinlhrmlng hi. .... rii‘t.,-nd tho public, that bo continue. the morcan. }J t^neaei th. Old .t.nd in Non). H.no.a, .1., t 1 Jk!) stftlwßV»reody to accommodate bit frlonda \ bUo gcn.r.llj, and ho hop*, by at,lot 01-1 1 iHilion S> bmlno.. lo merit a continuance or the pa »i^ ,b,rub ' 10. nmisBURO, ■ Carlisle and cdambersbdbb . TURNPIKE COMPANY. - • IpXHIBIT of tolls received, repairs and expenses, J bh the Harrisburg,.Carlisle and Chambersburg Turnpike''Road Company, 1 from January Ist to DO* comber as follows, to wil: '• ■; ;.. DR. „ .• '‘'• V; To amount of tolls received 'at gates, ; $4lOO 14 To balance bt settlement foi 1849 paid into court at Jonuary, 1850, : CR. '* v. By balance of] 849,paid to creditors per act of Assembly of 1823-38 and .30,, Cash paid for repairs on road, . ' ” • 22 Fold Oate keepers’-salaried, ; ‘ ' 25? Sa Paid Managers, ;/ . ....1., ;/ ■ Paid Treasurers* salary, . ~ - c /lz J!J! Paid Secretary's salary; • r? BO Paid incidental expenses/ ' i ! >r Paid Postage,-TaxesandStationary) Un,cmront money received in tolls,- * , I >' vu Dalanccpaid into court io ba applied, under the act of Assembly aforesaid, . 1788 Hi . ' r .;; COp.Y; 1 , ', ~ Certified on oath to the Judges of the court of Common. Fleas of Cumberland county, thd lOih day of January, A. D. 186 V. SAMUEL'W. I NBVIN,Treas , r.- Thtit the court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, have appointed Tuesday the 36tb of March next, at the Court House', in the.boroogh' of Carlisle, at 10 o'clock A» for hearing and determining (be claims of the respective creditors against the com* pony, so ps to enoble the court to distribute (ho mo* ney paid into court by the Treasurerof said company, agreeably to'the acta of Assembly made for (bo relief of; said creditors, on the first day of April 1833, end the supplement .thereto. At the aforesaid time and place, the preferred (if any) and all other creditors, are requested to have their respective claims duly au* thenticatcd and presented, and also to furnish evi dence at-lho samo.timc, whether any claims have been assigned,- or ore still held by the original- own* ers; and also proof to establish the consideration oj their claims, whether for work, materials) &c. BY THE COURT. THE now two slory Brick House, occupied by (he subscriber, in High strool, is offered for rent from the Ist of April next. The house is well finished, with Dining room, Kitchen, Oven, Cistern, Smoko House, &c. attached. Also a good garden and fruit trees. For terms enquire of , FRANKLIN GARDNER. January 16,1851—3 t ! . Look out for Bargains. * SELLING OFF AT COST. ' THIS is to inform my friendsarid the that 1 om now sclling off iny.cn tiro stock of Dry Goods at cost. I have' jpSSGm^ targe slock of seasonable goods and will Just mention a few of the loading, articles;— Muslins, Calicoes, Ginghams, Mn'uaclin da Lnincs, Caalimcrcs, Alpacas, White Flannels, Inch Linens, &c. Also Mon and Boys' Hats and Caps, a largo lot. One Iron S.tfo, price 820. Also, n lot of la belled Tea and Spice Canisters, a sell of Store Cur. tains, and blhtr store Together with Coffee and Sugar. {All yf which must bosoldrcgordlcas of cost before mo let.yf April. : ' Tile, subscrlbor respeclfully asks nil (o cal) 41 his old stand (lie (BrK'Hivb) in North Hanover strool, where all attention will be given to please. . s. a; .coyle: N. D. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the subscriber will do a great kindness by calling and settling their accounts before the First of March, 1851. S. A. C. - January 16,1651—2 m . ' - THE subscriber has just received from Iho city another addition to. Ilia Stuck of. Goods embrac ing ■ l»rgp and varied assortment, in which will be found Cloths,CasBimoroi,S*tlinc(s, changeable Silks Tore Satins, Mout. do Luincs, Cashmeres, Shiiwli, Gloves,'Clinton and Woolen. Flannels, Muslins. A Urge stock of MUFFS, just received, which will bo sold very low. <. MOUS. DE LAINES, Very desirable stylos have just been opened by the subscriber, to which the attention of the ladies is in* vilcri. Just received a handsome, assortment of bl ink nnrl changeable Silks and Turo Satins, for ladles dresses which will be sold cheap. « Doors & Siioks, in great variety, style snr) she. 4 GROCER! ES ofolt'klnds, such as good Coflvo, nl 12J, Sugar. Molasses, Spioes. Alto Jon kin’s & Co’s Celebrntcd Grrrn and Di.ack Teas. . ' Tlio attention of the public is respectfully solicited, inasmuch as he feels confident of his ability to give satisfaction 1 * to all who may favor him with (heir pa* tronnge. • N. W. WOODS, Ag’l., January 16. 1651. s A FULIi assortment of new Coflces, Brown and A White crushed Sugars, of all qualities and at Muccd prices, hayo just keen received at the itoro f the BuCncrlbcr. Also a lot of Vrosh Spices & Teas, Including Fiesh Citron, Cinnamon, dec. Also Rai sins, Lemons,.Oranges and other articles suitable for Iho season, together will! Molasses, Syrup,Pino Ap ple and Dairy Cheese, Table Oil and oil tho other various articles necessary for family purposes. Also n lot of Fancy China Ware, and other useful articles, together with oh assortment of of various descriptions, among which the old os well ns the young can bo suited* Call at llieTea & Gro cery store of Carlisle, Bee 10, 1860. , TtIK subscriber hes just returned from the city and is now opening a general assortment of Fancy & Staple Dry Goods, consisting of Bombazines, Alpacas, Merlnoes, Mouslin de Lalnes, Cashmeres, Paramatta Cloths, Chintzes, Calicoes, Long Shawls. Square do., French Collars, Cambric Edging* and Inserting*, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, bonnet and neck. Ribbons, Velvet Ribbons, Jenny Lind Gimps for dress trimmings, English and French crapes, silk and cotton Illusions of all colors; Cloths, Cassu meres and Saulnotts, with a general assortment of Fancy Goods suited to tlio season, all of which will bo sold on moderate terms. I GKO, W. HITNER. Carlisle, Pot. 31,1850 Grocorlc.l Groceries! , CHEAPER THAN EVER I JUST received and now opening, a fresh supply of Groceries, Provisions, Teas, Oils, & o> , consisting in part of tho choicest White end Brown gars, Laguira, Java and Rio Ooflee, SdgarigM House, New Orleans and Syrup Molasses; ajSiii. Common, and Linseed Oils, Hams, Shoulder*, Dried Beef, Honey, Cheese, Soil, Rice, Pish, Teas, Spices whole and ground, Chocolate, Cocoa, Flour of Rico, Citron. Pigs, Prunes, Lemons, Brooms; Brushes; Fluid, Gamphine, Candles, Baskets, Tubs, Buckets, and every article contained in a Grocery, Tea and Provision store. They have been bought at cash prices, and selected with the tUmost care. Also Chinn, Class & Qnccnswarc, . largo assortment oml groat variety of Dinner, To a, ami Chamber Seta, complete. Olaaa ami Queena ware In ohundonco, from tho boat manufooturcra in tho world. Our olandard motto la, cheap for ooah, quick aalea end email proUto. Coll and aoo our pre mium ware,, and judge for youtaolvca. All gooda warranted frooh, genuine and auporiof, and will he carefully.. packed and delivered'at the Grocery, Tro vlaioo arid Tea atoro of J, L. STERNER, Oorii.le, Dec 19, 1860 199100 $6lBl SO $4412 28 $6lBl 20 INW* TAKE NOTICE rOi’Rcut, ANOTHER ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS! Silks & Satins. Fresh Groceries, &c. Fine Tin Toys, J. W. EDY. Now Fall Goods. C. INIIOFF, Agl - Electioa ;Pr(jclamation. - WHEREAS, by ihelSiKaecilon.of tlieAtli ar ticle of the Constitution of this CommOnweaUh, and by, the Act of the General Assembly of.the 2d of July, 1839, it is provided that when vacancies happen in either House of. the Legislature of this Commonwealth, the Speaker of such House shall issue a writ directed to the Sheriffof the proper counlyrand shall particularly express the day on which Abe election shall bo held to supply sych vacancy; . ■ And whereas, John Cessna, Esquire, Speaker bfthe House of Representatives of the Common* wealth of Pennsylvania, hath issued .his writ to the Sheriff of .the County of, Cumberland, reciting, that “a hath happened in the House of Representatives of said Commonwealth, by the death of Henry Church,.Esq., member elect from the county of Cumberland,” irfwhich said writ the said Sheriff “is enjoined and required to issue his proclamation throughout; his bailiwick for holding an election on Friday the 2 ilhday of January, 1851, for one Member to represent the said county ; in the House of Representatives of this Common . wealth, In tlio; room and stead of the said .Henry Church.”. ' ' Now,.I,‘DAVID SMITH, High .Sheriff of the county, of Cumberland, do hereby thake known and give this public notice to the electors of the connty.of Cumberland, that ,6n Friday the 2ilk ofJahuary\ in*laut r a Special Election will be held at the several election districts established by law in said qounty, at which time they will vole by ballot for ONE PERSON to. represent the county of Cumberland in the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania. . ; .The said eleotionWiU .be held throughout the county, as follows: " , . ... The ejection In the election district composed of (to borough of Carlisle, and (he townships of North Middleton, South Middleton, Lower Dick inson, Lower Frankford and Lower-West Perins borough, wilt be held at the Court House; in the borough of Carlisle.’ ' . . 1 . The election in the election district composed of Silver Spring township, will be held at the public house of George Duey, in Hogestown, in said township. ‘ The election in llib election -district composed of Hampden township, will be held at the house formerly occupied by H. Dressier, in said town ship. ‘. The election in the election district composed of the township of Upper Alien, will be held at the, public house of David Sheaffor in Shepherds town. The election in the election.district composed of the township of Lower. Allen, will, be held fit the wagon-maker shop of Jonas HuncHbargcr, on Slate Hill. 1 The election in the election district composed of Hast Peonaborough township, will l bo held at the house now occupied by S, Renninger, at the west end of the Harrisburg bridge'. , The election in the district composed of New Cumberland, will be held at the public house of W H. Uohl.'in the borough of N. Cumberland. The election in tho district composed of the bo* rough o( Mechanicshurg, will be hold at the pub lic house of John Hoover, in said borough. - The election in the district composed of Monroe township, will be held at (ho public house of Gao. Goodyear, in Olmrohlown, in said township. The election in the district composed of Upper Dickinson township, will' be. held at thp house formerly occupied by Philip Weaver in said town* T ship. Tho election in the district composed of the bo -1 rough of Newyille, and townships of Mifflin, Up • Upper Woslpennshorough.and that part of Newjnn township, not included in (ho Lees burg election district hereinafter mentioned, will | be held at the Brick School House, Irt the borough of Newvillo. \ ’ • The eloctlnn in the district composed of Hope well'townshlp, will be held at the School House, in Nowburg, In said township. ; , v. ' The election In iho district composed of the bo- rough of Shippensbuig, Shippensburg township, and that part of Southampton township, not In eluded in tho Leesburg election district, Will be held at the Council House, in the borough of Ship* pensburg. • And in and by an het of tho General Assembly of this Commonwealth, passed the 8d July, 1839, it is thus provided: “That the qualified electors of parts of Newton and Southampton townships, in the county of Cumberland, hounded by the fol lowing lines and distances, viz: Beginningnlthe Adams county line, thence along the line dividing tho townships of Dickinson and Newton to ,llie turnpike road, thence along said turnpike to Cen tre School House, on said turnpike, ip Southatnp tonj township, thence to a point on the Walnut Bottom road at Keybuck’s, including-Ueybork’s Farm, ihcnct a straight direction to the Saw Mill belonging to tho heirs of Georgo Clever, thnneo along Krysher’a run to the Adams epunty line, thonce along the line of Adams county to the place of beginning bn and the same is hereby declared a now and separate election district, the ’election to he held at the public house of Wmi Maxwell, in Leesburg, Southampton township.”’ - Agreeable to the provisions.of. the sixty-first section of said act, every Genera! ami Special Flection shall be opened between the hours of 8 and.lo in tho forenoon,and shall continue without interruption or adj'Airnment until 7 o’clock in the evening, when the polls shall bo closed. And the Judges of the respective districts afore said, Are by the said act required to meet at (he Court House, in (he borough of Carlisle, on the third day after the said day of-election, being Monday the 97th day of January, , then and there to perform Urn things required of them, by law. Given under my hand at Carlisle, ibis Bth day of January, A. D. 1901. . : DAVID SMITH, Sli’lL .Sheriff** Office, Carlisle, 7; , January 0, 1851. 5 Cheap Confectionary, Fruits, and Toys! THE undersigned have and keep constantly on band, a largo assortment of CONFECTIONA RILS, equal to any in the county, manufactured of tbo beat material, cxnrcaaly for tho approaching sea son. which will bo iuld low at the CONFECTIONARYi FRUIT AND TOY STORE, nearly opposite Mr. Jacob Rheom's Warohouae, Weal High street, whore ull are invited to call arid exam ine for themselves. Their slock consist* In pari of— Orange!, Lemon#, Fig!, Oripft, E. . WtilnuU, Currant* , ilimomJ*. CrearA-Nutt, Rahim, Prune!, Data, Filbert!, Ground.Nall , and Cocoa Nutt, They hnvo alio a.gnod naanrlmcnt of- Engliili, French and Amcrloon TOVS and FANCY GOODS; comlillng In pari of B'lakol#, Fancy Bow%.wood, nnncr and glose; Linen, India Rubber amJ oilier Doll llenda; Kid and Painted Doll»; Daskeli; Dull Dana and Tmßatllca; Gumca ond'PiualCa; Furniture,* Too aette and nine plna In. bo*c»i Moaka} Fiddle*} Hnrmonlcona; Accordconei Dr“m,|.Cnn,| Plelol.) Nodi', Ark,| Tool* in Dolce! VVoolly-doge, Wagon, and Wheelbarrow,; Whip,, Whidlc, and Marble, o all kind, ; Oa Marrow, Doara Oil. Jenny Lind and other Cologne, and a variety of Fancy flood, and Toya. Aim, While and Drown Sugar,, Malohoo Slacking, Fancy and oilier Soap,. Thankful for llio liberal patronage of the public, they d,k a continuance of the eamo (tom the our polk, and little one,, being confident that they will be able to pleaeo ell in price and quality. WORMLEY dc HANNAN. Carllolo, December 19.1650. Planter I Planter t ITtARMERB! look to your Internet,, and purohneo * your PLASTER at till, sebeon oflho year, when you oan got It for 95,50 per ton,at the Warohoueo of Deo. 19,1880. W. D. MURRAY. Ag't. MUFFS! MUFFS!! Ju.l opened lined Muff* at varloue price,, and a lot of common Mu(T, for aale low. • GEO. W. HITNER December 6,1650 • ■ ‘ QACIC FLANNELS. Juet received on additional O eupply of Sack Flannel,, dark grey, Hgbt grey, dark, und light blue, pink, green, deed a variety of trlmmln'geaultablo for eackv. \ Nov 7.' O W HITNER.' NOTICE. - In’ the Cotm of Common Pleasj of' Cum '■l' ;' v ;-p Washington Graham, I ' Fl. Fo» No. 24, NoV.,Tcfm, . . ■ >1849;' : George Graham, } Rl. Dt. : . - ,; • 8226.71 ’ ITlhDep. 1850, on motion of Messrs* Miller and Hepburn. Rule upon the plaintiff (o.appear.by the first day of the next argument court and declare or non. pros. Notice of this rule to be’given to the plaintiff by 'publication in one ncwspsporin’Carllalo for three Weeks before said lime. ■ ' • .( BY THE CQURTr CUMBERLAND CoUNTT, 80. • ' ‘ C i 1, James F..Lamberlon^P/olhonoUry.of V Seal. > the Coufl of Common Pleas, of said county, ( S do certify that thp above is a copy of a rule entered in this case. Witness niy hand and the seal of said Court at Carlisle, this 4ih day of January A. D. 1851. • . JAS, F. LAMBERTON, January 9,1851—3 t Proth’y* Estate Notice. LETTERS of administration on the estate of At rahom* Miller, deceased, Into of Allen town ship'; Cumberland .'county, have been granted to Iho subscriber living in the same township, in said county, by.lhe Register of the.county aforesaid. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, apd those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. DBITRICH STEINER, Admr. January 9, 1851.—flt* ' For Kent* A I. A ROE and commodious house, eligibly silua tod tort Main street, (ho rent of which could'be paid in boarding, to advertiser and his family, a small one. Apply at this office; Carlisle, Jan. 9,1351—1 m . ' For Rent. TUG lwo}story atone plastered Houab in High at., •at present occupied by. Mr. O, Ogilliy, is offered for rent from Ist April next. -Apply.to-i Jan.9 t ?B8l, • JNO..H* PARKER. JE.IST OF XETTEBS. LDrBIITISEOIM Tlia‘ , -VOLOriT£KR ,, Br AfrbINTMKHT. LIST Op LETTERS romaininif in lli« Po.loffice at Carfulo, Pa., Jan. l»l,185l. Portoria irii quirin; .fur latter, on this list, will pleaao aaj they are advertised. Allen Joslah Hoover Daniel Arnold Mrs. Margaret' How Abram Butler.Vinton R, HesHley Timothy Bederman Mrs Gath. Jenkins John Bailey Mery A KunkleSaml Bedler John IC KenyopSami M Bret 2 Joseph . Kellers Sami Blyler Mm Christiana Lindsay James : j Boyles Miea July Longnecker BenJ 1 Burris Jesse R LafeverJolm 1 Mary JancLahman Miss Mary Beialline John Martin J . . 1 Bates Abigail Miss Moore Dr MO DarnheiaelMiss Mary J Madigan Denis .Oosgriff Patrick M’Glnnls Jno 9 Crockett James Mdlon'e-Mary. Ann Chandler Hannibal • Mace Frank Coleman John Mounar Frederick Cameron Miss Lidia MyerVJno ’ Cavanaugh Miss Maigi.McDougall Charles Cline Rebecca , Peterson Wm ? . 1 Connelly John Patterson Thomas M‘ Chandler Goorgo Palnay Peter’ Davidson Lieu, J.W . Parsons Jerome 0 I Davidson Robert Reed John . Donaldson Jennet* - Robeson Henry Davidson Joseph Ralltgueb George EndyHohry Shelton Miss Jane Edder Sami . Smith GW Evens Sami ShrlverSaml Folks David Stratton David FernbangK Isaac Shughord Junico Goodwin Win T ShrorneJno Green MrsrPersilit Slone VVra S Giiyslnger Sami ShoaforGeO Ginn Edmund . Stoke Miaa Nancy 8 I Green Mis* Sophune Vincent Miss Rebecca, bGrifSth Mqse Mr Williams (miller) Gultshall Hczekiah* .Woods David I Griesinger.Saml Walt* Ann* • Gibb Sami-, . Wise Michaol Hunter Mrs Susan 3 ' Wolf Eli Harding Henry J 3 Wright Miss Sareh , Henderson,Miss Sarah Wise Jacob. ,\ ' Herman Daniel White James N. HANTCH, P. M. £K»o Could IVot Walk. AN nged lady of our acquaintance, and n very prominent member of the Tabernacle, had been sorely afflicted with Rheumatism for nearly 3 years, at the time wo ere'Speaking of she coa.d not raise hiciself off her chair./ One of her friends had expe rienced greet relief frohr Rmlvrny V Ready Relief .in Neuralgia, end lecomtnendcd the old lady to try Ili for her Rheumatism; She used it according to di rection*, she.was bolhed with the Relief‘ Tar fifteen minutes, during that time two bottles were used, and in two hours after she could walk atone! this was on Thursday ami the following Sunday'she walked to church. Reader, think. There hr hot another such a won* dcrful cute on record- Over .five hundred members of tlio Tabernacle and friends '6f tho lady are living witnesses of tbo rcmaikoblo effects of Radwsy’s Rea dy Relief in ihc curo Of thU cruel afflictioain this lady in two hours, whore con we find another such cure pcrforindd by any other article of the kind 1 * Tor speed and efficacy it H superior to every other remedy iu use, the. very-moment it in opplied it be gins to ease tho pain ond euro tho disease. . It is a Ready Relief for pain, ond o true blessing to the bed ridden and afflicted, it'strengthens tbo weak and nervous, relieves the-afllicled and.sufferers of pain, and cures like magic, sore throat, influenza, cramps, spasms, flatulence, sprains, strains, sores, eruptions, burns, scalds, lumbago, inflammations, swellings, paralysis, tic dolereux, neuralgia, loath ache, humi crania, riorvous head oche, eruptions of tbo skin, cu*. tanouus diseases, &c. Taken internally it will In stantly allay the most violent spasms, stop diarrhea, cure cramps and cholera morbus, sour stomach, dys lepsla, Ac. Every family should keep e bottle of hi« vnluab'o remedy iu their houses, os it will re lieve all pains os soon as it Is applied. Seo that the fac simile of Radway & Co Is upon each bottle. Price 25 cts.. Hadway't Cftineu Medicated Soap , Patronized by thriusinds of Individuals throughout the Stoics and Canadas, giving the most flattering satisfaction to all who havo used it. Chemists have wondered at its mysteriousoflrocts,and many of them have endeavored to discover the secrets of its won derful conblnotioh of efficacious balms and extracts, which render it so speedy ond,efficacious in tho re moval of pimples, blotches, pustules, tetter, transform ing as If by magic, dark, sallow, yellow and unheal thy complexions. For the cure of chopped flesh, rough, crocked and discolored, skin, salt rheum, ring worm,'erysipelas, scurvy and tore head, Railway's Chinese Medicated Soap may truly be called on In* estimable treasure. Excressencea of the cuticle are speedily.removed ond cured—the culicular vessels are instantly cleans’cd of ell impurities—tbo hands, nock and face present a beautiful clean, sweet and healthy appearance. Look for the Steel Engraving. RadwayVSoep to be genuine muat ho oncloaed in 1 label of beautiful Stool Engraving, end the ,lgne lure of R. O. Rudway upon each coke, Price 28 cento. largo cakee. Beautiful Ilair—Radmay'e Circanian Balm la the rooet.dellclena Hair Tonlo In u,o. It le belter than Macao,at Oil for dicing the hair, end impelling to the witching carlo that beautiful gloe, which all admire. To tba bald it la Indeed a Ire., ■ure, for it will make hair grow In bald apota that have been bald fur yeare. I Life in ike Hair. Each heir In the bend ponroec, a germ of life, on which doponda tho growth and beauty of tho heir, no the health of the body depend, upon the free circu lation of the blood. To Invigorate tho hair, to give a life-principle to Ihle germ, uee ilieOlrcaealan Balm prepared by Rodway Ac Co., Chemlete of New York. It la put up In large bottle, for 28 cento, and mekec the hair fine, amooth, acR and gloeay. Principal Office 16* Fulton drool, N.Y. For ,ala in Oarliile by J. W. Rawllne, and Snml. Ellioll; In Shippeneburg by Pr. Haye. December 10, 1880. . 2m Estate Notice. LETTERS of administration pit the estate of Conrad Gabo,doc*d, Tate of the borough of, Carlisle, Cumberland county* Pfr.ThaVe 5 been-issued by the Register of the county, to the .subscriber residing m the simcborough; cohnlyioforestoid. AU-persons indebted to said estate will make Immediate payment, and those having .claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement to . . , y t . - J. L. STERNER, Admr. . December 26, 1850—fit • APPEALS FOR 18Si. THE Commissioners of Cumberland county Imre filed the lijllowirig dates to hold liio Appeals of the respectiveßoroughs and Townships, el InoCommls* sioner’s Oflico, in Carlisle, where those persons Teel.' ing themselves aggrieved by the valuation of proper* ly for’(lie year 1851 i may attend Iflhey think proper, Vi EaalpcnnabnroDgh ahtl Now Cumberland on Mon day .Iho 371 h January, 1851. , Lower Allen and Hampden on.Tacadty the 28lh January, 1851. ... ... . , Upper Allen and Mechanicsbur* on Wednesday the 291 h January, 1851. r . , toe . Silver Spring on Thursday the 20tfi Janbry, 1831. Monroe on Friday the 31« l January Weslpennsboro* on Saturday Ist February,TBsJ. Frankford and Newvillo on Mpndaytho 3d Feb ruary, 1851. • , Mifflin and Hopewell on Tuesday the 4lh Febru* ary, 1851.- ’’ ‘ ' Shlppcnsburg BoroUpfl end Slnppenaburg Town* [ship on Wedncrdajrtho sth February, 1851. . | Southampton and Newton on Thursday iho 6lh 1 February, 1851. ■ Dickinson on Friday the 7lh Fooruary, 1851. • North Middleton on Saturday the 6lh Feb’y.lBsl. South Middleton on Monday the lOlh Feb’yTBsl. Carlisle on Tuesday the 11th February, 1851. ’> . By order of the Commissioners. . . Attest—WM. RILEY, Cl’k. Commissioner’s Office, J Carlisle, December 26,1850 $ Dr. I. C. Xoomls, TTTILL perform allpperatione tipon tbo Teotl VV that are required for-their preservation, such as Scaling, Filing,Plugging, ft* or will restore the loos of them, by inserting Artificial Teeth.from a single Tooth to a full sett. Pitt street,a few doors South oi the'Railroad Hotel. N.U. Dr. Loomis Will beabsont from Car- Usiehalaatten days,ineaoh month. Carlisle,'Dec. S 6, 1860. ' Great Attractions FOR THE UOEIIIA.YS. At Kbiss. Kikoi.es’ Head Quarters. NORTH HANOVER ST.,. CARLISLE, PA. WHERE llio chiton. of thli placo and all Ihoao who mny visit the.same during the Holidays, will find the largest assortment of Confectionaries, (of every variety) over offercd,mnnufaclored of the best materials, expressly for the- approaching festi vities, whith will be sold.wholesale or retail, at rea sonable rales, ot the Old Stand of the subscriber In North Henbvcr street, a few, doors North of the Dank, whole may also be found a complete assortment of ' Fruits and IVuts, consisllng’ln part of Oranges,Lemons, Grapes, Figs, Ualslns, Prunes, In fancy boxes, Coffahts; Dates,Al. monds, Filberts, Cream, Cocoand Ground Nuts. He would also call attention to the largest stock of Toys <fc Fancy Goods, cser offered In CarlUlc, consisting ofCIIINA AND GLASS TOYS, Card Trays, Vuscs, 'Mugs, Tea-sets, Doll Heads, Motto Cups, Cologne Buttles, Tumblers, assorted Figures, dec. Fine Tin Toysj such as .Carriages, Carls, Cradles, Tables, Chairs, Animals. Buckets, Cups, Rattles, Washslands. Can dle Slick*, &o. Also, GUM TOYS, pure Indian Rubber and Elastic Doll Heads, Rattles, Dogs, teeth, lug rings, Caricature faces, fitc. Wooden Toys, cups end saucers ; nine pins, towns, soldiers, form. tUre, tools In boxes, games qnd ptm'es, drums, guns, trumpet*, wagons, wheelbarrows, tubs, Nonh’s Arks, horsemen, magnetic hah, swans, boats, fiddles,gul tars, harmonlcons, &c.- Fancy Goods, Fine sewing, card and knitting baskets, fancy boxes of wood, paper and glass; hair oils, soaps, Colognes, imlr brushes, and hundreds of other articles not enu merated above, which all are invited to coll and ex. amino. The subscriber returns his sincere thanks to a generous public for the'patronage bestowed on him on former occasions, and hopes by a desire to please to merit a continuance ofthe sarne.^ Carlisle, froccmber 19, 1850. Another Arrival! THE subscriber I*now receiving from tho New York ond Philadelphia markets, a large and splendid ssso.lment of • ■ Winter Goods, to which the attention of the public i« respectfully invited. Amdng the lot will be found Ladles Dress Goods, to Wit: Elegant Silks, Turc Satins, Cha meleon Luslres,’French Morlnoes, Cashmeres, A (pa chas, Moqs Do Lolncs, &c. SHAWLS. t , A now supply.of superior‘Long and Square Boy Stale Shawls. Alio. Urocha, Thibet, Cashmere and Plain Black Shawls. Carpeting-— Anolher lot of handsome Carpeting. CLOTHS, CASS WE HES. Sonic new end handsome Cloth* end Cossimere*, which will bo sold very low to compel* with the made-up trash from the citlc*. Muslins, Linen*, Ticking, Gingham*, Check*, Diapers, Calicoes, Lindsey*, Glove*, Hosiery, &c. MUFFS.—A large assortment of largo arid small Muff*. BOOTS AND SHOES. Another tot of prime Water Proof Boole, end a Mg assortment of alt kinds of Boole and Shoes, better &t cheeper than oan.bo had .In.Carlisle. Groceries and Spices. A full and fresh assortment on hand, end will he sold low at tho old and well es tablished eland, East Main street, a few doors below tho Market House, where you can find a stock of Goods so Urge, so well selected and at prices so low. that lh«y cannot fall la Pl««- 0HA g 0Q , LDy . November 20,1880 I have a slock of Keady*mada fashionable Clothing, made up in Carlisle, which I will run off at loss than first cost. Call and »«o them before purchasing else where, o» I am determined to oloao this atock even at a sacrifice. ' Boot* and Shoes. TUST received, a large aaaorlinenl of Men, Women J and Children', Boole end Shoo,, Willie* Double Soled Buehine and Jenny Lind Shoo,, which 1 nan icll very cheap. N. W. WOODS. Ag’t. rpo MILLINERS. Juet received another lot of I Bonnet Freinoaoflha Inlet atylr. Alio,Bonnot Tab, end Silk Lining, of varloue color,, AI«o, an other eupply of largo alio lead colored Runnele. 1 “ ’ * GEO. W. HITNER. December 5,1850. EIANOY GOODS & TOYS, ouch no China and Glnea Toy,, Card Traye.Vaeee.Muge, Tea Seta, Dull Honda, Motto Oup»,Cologne Dottlee.Tumblora, Arc., for ealo at the ProvlelonT Grocery and Tea .tori of O. INHOFF, AgL Dec 18. 1880 CAM RHINE Ac FLUID, of the very beat quality, conelanlly on hand at the Grocery, Ptovition Ac' Tea .tore of C. INHOFF, AgL December 19. ' - 1 EXTRA, Sugar Cured Hama, luat received and for aale at the Grocery, ProvUten and Tea atore 1 ' C. INHOFF, Agt, < December 19.> - I?RESH FARNIA', just received. Alto n lot of V new Übtnldy.&nd Cranbercles, at the Tea etbre of v .. J. W. BBY. Dec 29,1850. CUrlitmat & Now Year Prcicnti • ■r . ' .SPIiENDID.JEWELRY! 7,"V aa . TUB subscriber begs leave to inform lit friend? and tho public, that he has.just reeei* tiiunftvcd.a largo and-beautiful assortment pf rich and rate Fancy Goods, consisting in part of Gold and Silver Watches, Oola Chomp, Gold Pens and .Pencil*, Far and Finger Rings, Breast Pins, Medallion Locket*. Silver Sptfone, Batter Knives, MMBbeoutiful Cord Cases,;■lk Jew elry of almost eraßHpcripUon. I would particular*.j, ly Invite tho attention of purchasers- to my wwrtr : • mCnt; and.my, low prices, at tbo old stand, ‘ High street, a few doors west gf Burkholder* shoteli . THOMAS CONLYN; Carlisle, Doc 19, 1860. . • •FOR lU3WT* - ’ .' ,:V p ni THAT deniable Frame House bd Swljf ; Hanover street, hear to Mbudy’s 1 ■ j!*|H«k n own as the property of the Ills Joott ' 1 jaggjgjSAgnew, is offered for rent ftoin Ifib lit AT April next. Tho properly fs in good condition-—• J There is a good Stable.and other convenient ow*; t ' buildings On the tot, and a of dholes • •; fruit trees. For terms, &c., call bn the editor of tub 1 1 Volunteer, . ■ : • Dec. 26, 1860. ■■ • ' -i. FOR BENT. • , - FOR rent; . several ‘Two Story jLjJL BRICK HOUSES, on the north-east corner Of the Public Square, in the row known as t( Harper’s Row.” , For forms, 4c..in qU l«chS..uW t ri6,n oißßT IH^g. Carlisle. Nov, 14, 1860.-6 me. ■ - ♦ • 1 Private Salb. The subscriber offers at private sale, a valuable foi;. of ground in ibis Borough, on Porofret street, stta J ; adjoining a lot of Joseph Sites on tho cast,and Matt Caufman on the west, containing 60 feet front, ana 240 feet deep, having thereon erected a two alory• plastered House and Kitchen, a two story t jd|EB9&h Frame House, Frame Barn, Stable, in JaiisHUother Outbuildings. There it an abon 49B0Sdance of fruit tree* bn the premises. Thb property will be sold low, end divided into half lots ■ if necessary, to suit parchaseis. For terms Ac* ip ■ ply to PHILIP RHOADS,. ~ Agent /or the Ownerr ; August 1, 1860 . . JUBI received, a lot of Jenkins & Go's, celebrated* Green and Clack TJSAS, put up in metallic peck*. , Warranted good. N« W. WOODS, Ag*!•', December 12,1850. • » . . Potomac Bagging. A BALE ofKo, 1 Fotomee Bagging, ebllsWe lot _ Dags for Farmers, just received, which I. Will. ~ Mil cheap. * N. W; WOODS, Ag *t: r Splendid Fancy Goods, Elegant Gift • Books, £c.' S\V. lIAVER3TICK, ha* just received from Iho , city and ,la now opening a splendid dleplty of Fancy Good*, suilusblo for tho approaching Hell* day Season; to which ho dosliet (o call thoatteoltbfl of hia Irlcndaend (bo public. Ills assortment U»4hl* lino canhot'be eurposscdin novelty'and elegance,. nnd both In quality and price of the article#, carntdi f fail to please purchaters. . It would be impossible It? enumerate Ilia ' ' HOLIDAY FANCY GOODS, which comprise every variety of fancy irltclea of lh# moat iioveljitylea and exquisite dnl*h, such at , Ladies’ Fancy Baskets, Fane; work box»t Terracotta work, paper Macho GomJf, , . /Elegant Alabaster Inkstands, , • . / •- ilvory, pearl, and shull card cases* • ■ Port Monnales, . > , . , Gold pons and pencil*, . ■ Fane; paper weight*, Papeterlet, with a large tarlolyof ladles* fancy > stationary, Motto aeate and wafers, ' 811 k and bead purses, Ladies* riding whips,, . Ladies'fine cutlery* , Perfuiqe baskets and bags. Brushes of over; kind for lbs toilet* Roussel's perfume*, •• • Muiical Inatrumcnls, together frith,an InKOnwK, abjo variety of articles elegantly finished and tullk* bio for holiday presents* to which he Invited special, . attention.. . »,■ , Also, on extensile and clcgdnf collotlfonof Holl* day GIFT HOOKS, comprising ibe various' Eng lish and American ANNUALS for ISfll, rkhly'em bcllished and illustrated Poetical Works, with Chil dren's Pictorial Hooks, for children of all sgrs, than which nothing con be more appropriate or ideagfhg as holiday gifts. Ills assortment of School Books and School Stationary is also complete, and compri ses every thing used In Colleges and the Schools.— Ho also desires to call the particular attention of fa milies to his elegant display of . Lamps, Girandoles, &o. from the extensive establishments of Cornelius/ Archer end others of Philadelphia, coraprising eVery style of Parlor, Chnmbcrand Study Lamp*,for bom-' Ing either lard, sperm or etherlal oil, together with Flower Vases, Fancy Screens, Ac. His assortment in this line Is unequalled in ibis borough. Fruits, Fancy Cunfedhnary, Au/j, Pretexted Fruits, 4«.» 4c., , In every variety end at all pikes, all of vtlilch vh pure and. fresh, such os can be confidently feconi- , mended to his friends amt the little folks, HlssCocfc embraces everything In the lino of. Fancy Goods,' .. with many other articles useful to housekeepers,' which lbs public are especially Invited to calf slid ■oe during the holidays.. : Remember the Old‘B**nd, nearly Onndslto the Dank on North Hanover street. JU . • 8. W. HAVERSTICK. December 19, 1880. . 01 O! OI . THE lime' U coining when there witl h. no other Worm Medicine, u,cil (tut Hobenaacka' Wornt By. „ tup, it being pleaeunl, mild, end aafo, end warranted in ell »«■ lu g»e eatiafaclion, or the money,ie re-, funded. We i.y to Uy.peptic, me thle remedy vll it equally ollicncldui in Dyipepale at in Worme. ‘ A rabil ttlonlihlng caae of e yoongroan of ihe •lrlct.it ohaertance of temperance, of hone* fidellly, an eclive member of loclely, who wai aleadllywtel- Ing eweyi the gloomy protpret wee, «oci»ty mpat be robbed toon of one of in brig bleat orna mrnte.bul lb. Ideealllff ofpro.ldcnco embed oo the mean. oeedrbe, waa therefore .natebed from ibe graircl Lppkat ! the man in hie-feeble aleiel Look a Trim In ,M» reatored condition,than bear Ida own tleranenta , Miami. nonanaicK — nenllcmcn —t tal'e plea ■uro while I inform you of the great efficacy ofyoor Syrup. Haring been ndllelocl for dr. yeara; f halt wealed away to a mcroelrelotoni reralring no i-encfll Trom the numcruua mcdlcinca u»cj, I Wi« indfleed by Jane Roberta, to try your Worm SyrUp. aa ha informed mo it had brought wnrma from him;' alio of Eaqulro A. Tomllnron, ofUuckrcounty.wilh whom ’ I woa well acquainted. . ”... . I then commenced tailing your Syrup.it brUnght ■ large quanlillea of Worm* frpm.mo, and completely ■ reatored mo to health.'" Since their I have enjoyed - bettor health than I hartfot thoihat ten yeara praa vlona. ; JOMtT -HA MV d. ■■ McCoileraril'e, Bristol townihlp, po. • None genuine without tho elgnoluie .orthnjptie. piiolora on lit# ouleide wrapper. Prepared jggtljr' by J. tf. & O. S. Hubtmack, at' their Chdmfcal Laboratory ,£l. John atreot, above CCaleb, Phlla* deiphie, anSHarltnvUle, Belmont ooonly, Ohio. A liberal diaoount made to wholesalu dealete. This Syrup ia alao for salq at the principal Stores, and by storekeepers gonerally all over lh*' United Stales. Also, tlohoil Shnetnaljsr, Gena raV Agent, Bd and Green 819., Phils. December 10, 1850—tin* • . , • Salt! Salt I -i 1 rtK SACKS O. A. SALT, receiving arid for sale 1/0 cheap, by W. B. MURRAY, A|V ' Dae. 19.1830. ~' ; ' * ‘ Sugars timl Tobacco. . j * • PRIMS article, foy ealeal the Coofecliooiry, Arr.itend Toy HA *^] i, , V Voal* U .J "ti> READ THIS! 33 Years Old.
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