IIEaLD AND EXPOSIEOL. CARLISLE, .PENN'A 7HE LARGEST: AND CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER "IN CUMBERLAND CUUNTV! , n TerMs--^"rwo Dollars a year, or Me Dollar '4ad Fiftg Genii, if . punctually paid in .44vance. p 1 , s if paid within the year. •• 4 THIRD LECTTURE• 1)r - The Executive Committee announces to 'the citizens of Carlisle, that the THIRD LECTURE_ of the Course be delivered in Educatiotf'Eall, on Thrtraday..evening, the 10th of January, inst. by Dr. Wm. it MASSEY, of Bal timore. Sulnect7—The Triumph of Truth. Ad. mission for Ladies, Free. Gentlemen's Tick• ate 12j cents each. The proceeds, after paying expenses, to ho appropriated to the relief of the Poor. Lecture to coin:hence at 7 o'clock. . . John B Parker, Wm. H James Hamilton, William Batt, Samuel Elliott, nail] Skiles, Dr. Ii Hinckley, ..Irnistrong Noble, Juson W Eby, E. Beatty, S. A. Coyle, James Smith, Executive Committee. pr - -The pbetical favor of our rkew correspondent in Papertown.eholl apricot in our next Third Lecture. 'II:IbAS twill be soon bylo'the notice of the committee in to day's paper, tho third "lecture of the course which has been commenced will be delivered by Dr. Wm. R. MASSEY, of Balti more. Bubject:—The niumph of Truth. Dr. Massey boats a distinguished reputation in Baltimore as a - lecturer, and in the Lecture to bo delivered in Carlisle will introduce a sub ject to which he has paid particular attention, —that of Biertricity,—in which be will notice important principles, heretofore almost entire ly overlooked or neglected, showing the pecu liar efficacy of electricity in the treatment of diseases, by which any - required action in the system can be produced or undue action retar ded, and depending so entirely on the purlieu tar modification, that they who suppose the virtue thereof to consist in the mere operation of an electrical machine- or galvanic battery, will immediately - see their'error. On this sub ject Dr. Massey delivered. a series of Lectures in Baltimore, in4he early part of the winter, which were list f enedlo and won the approbation uwded Attencesr — We trust that ho wrlr be greeted by 4 full house here. We shall-nut undertalte to giyit any sketch or extended notice of the various Lectures which shall be delivered in the present course as we could not do so, in the limited space we. have, with either justice to the lecturers or benefit to ourreaders. We hope, rather, that our readers in town will attend them and hear for themselves. -The two Lectures which have already, been delivered were of the highest.nhar actor of excellence. The last Lecture by Rev. Mr. - Wrmo, on the elements and formation of Character, was listened to with deep interest, replete as it was with strong thoughts and sound instruction on a subject of the highest importance to the young particularly. While such lectures are offercd.to our community it will be a source of deep mortification indeed, should there ho any falling off from crowded . "...Anodic:ices on each occasion. The paltry price of admission can certainly prove no hindrance to a large attendance, especially when the fund • so raised is devoted to the roller of our many suffering fellows, to whose calls wo duonot turn a deaf car. Wo hope therefore to see a large turn-out at the luturo lectures. Notices - The kirt number of the fourth volume of the Home Journal, published by Morris & in the city of New Ybrk, ha , ,been received.— The Journal is chiefly edittrd by N. P. Willis, and sparkles with the dashing and elegant i re ductions of his pen. There is nu paper we can more confidently recommend to our lady friends, who wish to keep posted up in the say ings and doings of refined city life, or new things appealing in the musical or literary world. Subscription $2 a year, or three copies for $5. We will take pleasure in forwarding names. • ‘Ve have the first number of a new pa. per culled the Clinton Tribune, published at Lock Haven, Clinton county, by A. J. GREER . It makes a creditablo appearance, and deserves • SUCCORS. The Reading Journal comes to tie in a new dress; making an exceedingly neat appearance. It is one of the best Whig exchanges on. our • list. Thu Reading Gazette, o well conducted dent emetic paper, appears in an enlarged and im proved form. • HORSE STEALI.NO.—A fellow who came a passenger in the stage from Baltimore to thin place on `Saturday night last, called at the 'Liv• ery Stable of Mr. George W. 111110/1, on Sunday afternoon, and hired a valuable riding horse, with saddlifand bridle, which it appeals lie has made utl with. 1t seemshu. is a dischar ged soldier of the U.. 8. Army, and when he came here pretended to have very important business at the Garrison. The animal he 'kook is a handsome black mare, about nine or ten years old and fourteen hands high—a sprightly and spit iled animal, 'She has a dear on her right shoulder from the rubbing of 11,0 collar land another on the heel of the fiuut foot caused by Oh cork. The nutne * of the thief us it tip poured on the Siege wny•bill h Henry West, and under this name ho served at ono lime in the Army. He has Imweter assumed other osnames such as Watson and Janet, at various times. The above descripti in.of the horse is 'given in the hope that it may lead to the detec tion and Meg of the scamp. GREAT Portx.—An . immense Hog, weighing 659 pounds, was slaughtered last lc IN ii by David and Abr'm Ditiow, of South M dleton township. He was raised by them, an tether goes ahead of anything in the pork lino that we liar lately hoard of, viler fibre or .elsewhere. • id.l.lhe Carlisle Bank property,_ in thi; berough,, y'eletien4itts been purchased, the Carlisle Deposit Bank, which institution. now *occupies its, hpiniougt paid ' o:it:!,vits: 814-,600--,whiclhve44terorned-ls-liic-than half what it.cost. I- • • — . • I:.c - Tht) odttor of the Len . tcasteriii,n, who pooro to hayoin uoh' ooliottudo in•relotioo to the: approaching - Pfurriohuig,to' hithrfitod that Porn tiotlancl coun. ly .18 not indi afoot. td 06 matter,- lint: hoe al• reudy r nlii444:ii:&;:ilOlpeato'bi , t4 tiist:t„p‘oiivon• ryern ern: ii : tiiblo Siiciet3; iti isfa w V'l.lt"l: , ,lrif;nipl 4 e pitit.th4-'farid;3 ':ut,,tliinir , • diBPcki owl 4if Ct. l9tidcalmija;t:ii':. , .., - ..e:iii . e': iiiarealiii!g,lii: ''tici ft;r 1 ttiV ili'itl,fift,tir',ell';',:,', 4 ,r,iin'r - nib n rd . nimicoii , :liwicl: ii.' is. , itutod 1113:.q, fact, ji,,lees:thati it, ha bp'ottifqr ii. ii,,oti9d .: O r: tWenty 3iiijciiiliti .s ii , ip i a,f,i;ti'u'i ? r no;to ~ fron':,"iiiiii. . , insfitili- . 1 4 ; *ii , r i ng i I'l'4: #ipiiiii:ii l iF.l . . i . Ayo§ .- ,,.!;;f8 , ,: 0p,89 ~4.: 'F', : dni'kitiUatT,,lA, i ,l,4S",Noitetnt)44'4pth'... , ,ttio,;:it a i ~.cci"tiniiii'l d . io $ 76 , 8 4 -4 i::! , '.i',;' :', 1 .) , ':' , ,t , ';N:.,; +! : ia.i . ,' ',' , ..,' :':.1,,,, ~':,'-'(;) 'f,l , 0:77:Afir';(36,14',1; 41 . 10r0ii ;:rififolcitipti„,„ r io ,riot ti. 6 lY,‘,l o .lThqs.. : ~':' ' ,',... v.t.r,,,,‘ ,—.4 . 4 ANADX TO BE AEANEONEDASE --The London United,Snrifiee 9tizetin hail row. eons for "bOldly, anno uncing that this question offabandoning Canada, as a Biitislinelcini, hue Wen the most absorbing , topic, (with - theClibi. nut,) and we learn from autlibrity in which' we ore apt to place firm reliance; that - it hee been all het determined togine up Canada as a da dependency of the British•Croten." . COLORED SETTLEMENT IN MICHIGAN.--. There i.Vss county, Michigan, a large set tlement o olored people; moStly from the Southern States. They have a fine locutton, woll tilled farms, neat and comfortable cotta. ges and buildings, and livo an industrious and, happy - life. • Setiaie of Ohio succeeded in Er locting a sorgoarit-at-arms, on the 29th ult., af ter 138 ballots. The successful candidate was L. L. Rice, free seller, of Columbus. Though both branches of the legislature are now organ ised, and have been, organized and unorgan ised, a month in session, no message from the executive has yet boon received. FROM NEW MEXICO.-001. Monroe, the new Military Governor of of New Mexico, has arrivcd-a4Sania-Vo.----lie-hae 7 orderod-all- the troops in the territory to remainin it, and has also - expressed his intontion . not to Interfere in the civil administration of the territory as found by him upon his entrance, but to give it nll that support which it may require at his hands. THE HOMARIANB.—On Monday, Count Ujhazi,. late Governor of Comoro., attended by his family, Mdlle,"Jagelli, and fourteen. of the Hungarian immigrants, fook - the initial oath in New York of their intentions to be come citizens of the United , States. They declared that they could not do a better act to close the year with, than by 'taking the oath of allegiance to the people and govern ment of the United States, who had received them with such Unbounded hospitality. SAD DISASTER.—The N. York packet ship, Caleb Grimshaw, was destroyed by fire on the 12th of November, on her way to Liverpool. She had on board lour hundred passengers, nearly all of whom were saved bjhlie timely apploach of a British vessel, which rendered assistance. -Betweenrfifty nod sixty of the steerage passengers who were on ono of the rafts, perished in the catastrophe, nothing having been heard of them alter they were cut adrift horn the burning ship. o:::rThe lion Masters of Matyland hare bold a meeting for the purpose of applying to Congress for more protection. The resolutions are similar to those passed at Pittsburg. A fixed specific duty, or a sliding scale of duties is recommended. Lit» £fn.rkct~. PHILADELPHIA, Mbnday, Jan. 7. Flour is . very dull, and without inquiry for export. Shipping brands arc held at 65 pgr brl. but sales are only in a small way for home use nt ssas 50 for com mon and extra brands. Rye Flour—No sales. ;We quote nt *287 per brl. Corn Meal is steady, wltbaulee of 300 brle, Penn'a at .5275 Crain—None arriving, and the only sale we find to notice iq 2000 bushels old Southern yellow corn at 62c in store. DIED. /On the 20th ult. in Miflin tp., Mrs. LYDIA JAcon, in the 65th year of her age. She died of n liligerinu disease, which she bore with chrunian fortitude through life, and died with the happy expectation of a joyful resurrection. New 'Muertisettents, THE subscriber has •just received a large and splended assoriment of !Sleigh loose and on strups,embracing Neck and Martingale straps, with open and round Bells, also Body straps, single and double rows. A lan, on hands, Sleigh, Sulkey, and riding whips, Ivory, and Whale bone handles. Jan. 7,1850-3 t. HENRY SAXTON. • 'Molasses and Syrup. ciltriAß (louse, Syrup, and Orleans (baking) OLMolasses of flrliristS4rtrgliria"'- MACKAREL. A small lot of No, 2, in half barrels, and No. 1,-in quarter barrels, also SALMON. Jro Salo at Curlisle Jun. 7, In) John Walloimer anil Son. (Successors to Funk and Mitter.) Forwarding and Commission Merchants, and agents for the Central Rail Road, Wholesale Dealers in Groceries, Produce, Coal, Plaster, Salt, Fish, Nails, Bacon, Powder, &c, Harris burg Pa. —Ann. 1 IRgl. roa . RENT A TWO story Stone HOUSE, on Ups south MI corner of High and East streets, oedupied by Wrn. Reilly. Possession given on the tst of Aril. RAI HENDERSON, 'I. , _ For Rent. TIIE Store-room and cellar now In the occupancy of the subscriber, in west Main street, is offered for rent. This is a desirable stand 4 ;::ti.! 1111 . • _Toi• business. Possession given runiedistely, or on the let of April neXt. and the stock of goods now, in the store will be die. posed of ut tile same time, on reasonable terms Apply to (jan2) I. .WORMLEY. FOR RENT. O NE among the best,stands in (It bozough, UP n largd'and commolious HOU E, situate 2 ... on High street, neer thecentro square, rcitm nearly opposite Burkholder's Hotel ,' , q a formerly occupied by Mr. Carmony A as a Sue; and now in the occupancy of Wm. 'l'. limier. There are thirteen apartments in the House, undo cellar under cll. Also, a Frame House with Stone Kitchen, hay ing ti rooms and two cellars, si mite on Church Alley. Possession given on the Ist of April next. For terms apply to. deal Ow ISAAC TODD. For Rent. THE two lower rooms and cellar 8 , of tho house which I now occupy, in Hanover street, adjoining N W. Aoki I` Woods' dry good store. Theroome Would be euttable•for.amoffice and ehambor, or if thrown. together would make a goodstore,room. dnCIP ; ELIZABETII 'SNYDER. ' . . 'TOR RENT. • • .I'o4 11.EN3 , and , poseepelon Ft Elven on the let .of Ap_rit_noAt_ the two story Brick .Dib ; elling Aretise'soutli of. the 141.".E.Churolt, at,preeeni occupied by Dr.. Raw- '.rorterms apply to WM. D SEYMOUR.. Aige for!Tru,stees.' ; docl9 • ; • Dye ng .and, Scpuing. ILLIA.M BLAIR, in Loutherttreet, Ir . ll noar tho Colloife'dyee'Ladieennd 'Gentle apliarrol; eli.oolereinnd,werrante-ell,work' to be sat lefictory. • Prdere.in'hio linp respeotfully.l eolidited: ' ' • Iteri2.'46 MEE Rags Wanxedl, "ME hig,heat:. price be paicl;(in or int'. paileri by the, subscriber.for:gobd 'RAPS. ....The rage ,may' bo dalivereCat the' Paper five', 1 ini on m o,lrijaje. , orat.t.he.Nttrehoitee of Mr.' Jtieob "Rheontiln • ) TtAr.:-13C,11117:1;LEN . . ;i . .. 7 :: f ... ,1 :, ,,, .57,...5a014.171anti - ei5:,, , 5 , , , ..,, ,,,,, ./,..1., Itisv, , ..i'oo:ucieit.-,:ctk ,, Aoilattiik:ri!cf'..,Ltili',-p .- ,:',l,ll4•stikk,'Eliliqi3ll3 qt - ,ki,iiii6iii4iOliiiii;'ithohA:: .. 44 . ..06 - iiiiii,.6,..;: - cii•e#)"!;;','Grily_ . , , ' Nitt; .:l - : Blie';'• SkY:ti , 13111q)41.1kAkli*Cli':..(iiii56).!..el!W:litTNbEC.•t: - IT,:i,- - : , ,:.=:" . • , :..=r': . : , :.Razit'PWanttiti;:',.;? , ,,...i.,,,.., ri,ll - 111 . :ailiiidirlIcdi:;iViif.iiitOlisi'liltificiatininn'in':i., Aly. 4 CAtillrfcie:lt NOS in ti ny 'quantity deli ifind . : .. f life'sinin'in'Ourliale , ' , :'- , O , IIAWNITZ ' " •: -, ..•;;;'8. , ),;.';':: . ':'"..::,',', - - EN Bells, Bells. EI3Y'S lista 'counts, "i:,0,,* 49 ,0:00#i4f ;:'. 1 . RICH :81i EL'EGAN'T' .)300,C,ifikFANdy''GOODS. . 4 r r4IAYERSTICK'S4, - Cat oPereedit this 'file :and kno bin establishthent; The most'sp endid aesortm%nt, of richlrembellished and superbly illustrated,An limits. Gift-Books, and. Poetical Works, toge ther with an elite - naive Variety of ,CHILD REN'S PICTORIAL. BOOKS, for children of all ape, suitable ae presents for the Holy daya. His assortment in this line is the finest he has ever presented, and cannot fail to please, as well in` thetettuty ofirP books as in their lie has also ju s t opened a splendid assortment of HOLYDAY 'FANCY GOODS, • which it would be impossible to enumerate in an advertisement, but which comprise otery variety of elegant lancy articles, of the newest styles and latest designs. Ho would call par ticular attention to his choice supply of PER. FUMES, from the celebrated establishments of Roussel, Hanel and others, with 'Fancy Soaps and every article desired for the toilet. Also, Musical Instrumdnis, Ladies and Gen tlemen's Cutlery, in great variety, Gold Pens and - -Pencils; - Pore Monnais, Walking Canes. Baskets in great variety, and the moat elegant assortment of Girandoles, Flower Vases, Screens, 'PARLOR AND STUDY LAMPS, either for lard or burning fluid, which has ever been presented in this borough. Also, FRUITS, .CONFI;CTIONF,ILY,.,PRESL•'R VRD. FRUITS, NUTS and an innumerable variety of other articles, which it is impossible to mention, in detail, but which comprise-al— most every article which can be risked for in the line of fancy goods, ik.c. Tho public are especially invited to call and see them during the Holydays. Remember the Old Stand; North Hanover Street. dean • S W HAVERSTICR. Christmas and New Year Gifts. NAMELY Card Cases, Velvet Bags, Silk Purses, Porte Mottnais, Cigar Cases, Brushes in great variety, .Fancy Inkstands -and Paper Holders, Fancy Boxes, ColOgne, Ex tracts, Pomade Divine, Toilet and Pearl Pow der, Boar's Oil, Puffs and Puff Boxes, Eau Lustral Shavi m Cream, great variety of Combs Ivory Rattles, Chess Boards, Note Papers and Envelopes, Imported Sugars by the Box, Rai sins and 'Figs by the Box, Candies and Secrets at 181 cis per lb., citrop at 31 cis. per lb., and a great vatiety of articles too numerous too mention, at reduced prices for cash at Dr RAW LINS' Drug Store... Main Street. (decl3 Ho! Pon THE Hozazimrs - r Kri : ss Xingle's Head-Quarters, Carlisle, Penn s the place where Country Merchants and I the public in general, will find the largest, and best assortment of • CONFECTIONARIES, ever'offer offered in this county, manufactured of the best material expressly for the Holidays, and will be sold wholesale or.retail at the Old Stand of the subscriber, North Ilanov-.r street, a few doors north of the „Bank, where all are ittvited to call and examine for themselves, as I it would be impossible to mention all the yeti tittles. He would also call attention to a large assortment of Fruits and Nuts, consisting of ORANGES, LEMONS, RAISINS, Figs, Pruens, Grapes, Citron, Dateti,Almorfds, English Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Filberts, ?ea Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, &c. In connecrion with the above he has'lust received a ,largo assort• ment of English, French and American TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, consisting in part of fine French Card and Sew ing Baskets of entirely new patterns, Fancy Boxes, of wood, paper and glass, Wax and other Doll•heads, Kid and Jointed Dolls, Bas ket, bell, bone and cthet Rattles, Games and Puzzles of the latest style, Furniture tea sets, nine in boxes, fiddles, guitars, pianos, accolde ons, harmonicans, drums, guns, and other arti cles of war Glass end China toys,fmantle or nnments, 'l7ols in boxes, woolly dogs, wagons and wheelbarrows, tubs, cradles, Nouh's Arks masks, marbles of all kinds, fancy sonpi, Co. ox marrow, shaving cream,' hair ond clbthee Brushes, &c. He has also.on haled a prime lot of FRESH GROCERIES, consisting Q f Coffees. Tras, Sugars, Molasses, Crackers, Cheese, Spices of all kinds and in fact all articles in tote Grocery line, which will be disposed of at the lowebr rates. Orders from a distance thankfully received and promptly attended to Carlisle, dee 12,49 GREAT HOLYDAY ATTRACTONSt WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c THE subscjiber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he has just returned from Philadelphia with the largest and most Wended assort ment.of Watches, Jew elry, &c., ever be,iore offered to the citizens of this place. His stock consists in part of, a splendid lot ol Gold and Silver Lever Watches, Gold and Sil ver Lepino do. with a variety ol \Vetches of lower prices, Gold guard Chains, Gold and Silver Pencils, a splendid assortment of gold pens of most approved manufacture, Silver littler Knives, Silver and plated Spoons, fine Silver plated Forks, a large and splendid lot of Gold and Silver Spectacles . ,(he invites particu lar attention to this article of spectacles, as he can warrant (hem to be the best on this side of Philadelphia,) Common Spectacles of all prices a Irmo and beautiful assortment of Gold, Fin ger and Ear Rings, all prices; Breastpins, a great variety, Watch Keys, Fob and Vest Chains, Silver and shell Cord cases, n very su perior article, Silver 'thimbl'es, Silver combs, cake Baskets, with a great variety of other tar tides in his line, net necessary to meniion, lie invites all to call and examine his stock assured that it canna' fail to please, both in quality and pica T •CONLYN. Superior Groceries, TILE subscriber begs leave - to inform his friends and the public in general, that he has just returned from the city, with a large and general assortment of FRESH G ROCE RIES, all of which ho is prepared to sell at a very email advance. His stook is composed of a general assortment of everything in the Gro• eery lino, embracing in part Teas. Coffees, Su gars, Molasses, Spices, Tobacco and Cigars, Queonsware and Glassware, Fish and Salt, Crackers and Clidese t Fruits, Nuts and Can dies. Pine and Etherial Oils. Fluid Lamps, Hams and Dried Beet, Beans, White Corn, Vinegar, Toys, Matches. Brushes, &c Persons will find it to their advantage to Wye me a call, as I ant determined to soli nt very moderato profits Don't forget the stand, South Hanover street next door to Hannan's (late Esh leman's Hotel, and within two doors of the Vo lunteer Prinnting Office dead '49 g, IMHOFF, Algt MUFFS! MUFFS! THE subscriber has just oponed another lot of Muffs, varying from to $l2, also a few Childrens' GREEN KID GLOVES Just opened a fresh. assortment of Ladies Green Kid Gloves, of best quality, with n vari ety of Ladies and Childrons Cashmere Gloves, of eli sizes. DRESS TRIMMINGS & NECK RIBBONS • Just opened n large assortment of figured silk' velvet Ribbons for Ladies dresses, Neck Rib bons, also Jenny Lind and other Gimps, of all colors, with a variety of other Fancy Goods. • . W, lIITNER. • :COU : (.1 . 11S-.7,1.' - OLDS:; , Dr. Wileps.Cough Candy. W it the season:- for COUGHS and Ol• COLDS. When public - assemblies are nu frefluently disturbed by the Couilli of.some suflbring in We. &emit rather an-act of Charity to edyert to tiny alleviation, of the evil, and.would confidently , recommend'DOC. TOft WILbY'S agreeable remedy as'ertellof the boat now before .t he public, as 11.1ft:wages curative powera of a high • order, and', rinity.with entire safety, be liven to children..., Apply to decll,ow • S. ELLIOTT, Sole r9gen(. ,tOOTSI,4I. — ND — SHOtrt; . "' -7- Itt. M, 'OOII.IIER. :has just received a large and elegant 'assortment of fleets gind Shope t 'euited to the present season, among whklt.tire Men and Boye- Thick :Boots, Kip, and Calf do., Gum Shoes, Buffalo Over Shoes, &0.. •Ladies' Gaiters,. Buskine, Elippars - laati oi Leather, Morocco And .Kid.nindeAn the latest style. Also, :a largo supply of Melia') and Childreus Gaitory, Boots and.Ouskins;" Every dfsacription•of work'•made to order as 4 ‘ . Call arfierter' s Shoe StOre; Main street,oppo eV°, the:Methodist,Chureh, .% [doel2,q9 . . 43135114"' 'OF:, ;gr.. OVE It SEE)? solo. A 11.F.IGLE. • ,Mee an tesbu rg n ovl' tF. . : Mile* • ,I.vkr,o VII7I',I3I)TEAMS, ituotrek, lotirt.yetivoldoi!onit lo suit:' - ' z'Appl at: !Mount Hol)7,,Oflouth Nidaotoo • - .:J,i,v I :IIROWN &; GIVE ';101.1646% JANS?.Drud &• Irmot'SjOrit, Afollv:Strepi 0 . , eIIGrARS.z.i•IA prima Icieof , Cigati on)ltattd;..'U'A: STURGEON; , • Wi t t; Iv • , . . v4THE E'A RS.:thtoToriarible'Faithettithe ~.V. l r,viz";:Prasident, . Judge Of the . several: Courts of Com mon..Pleali Ihe..:conntios of ,Cllllll3O Hand; Parry and - julilata,'ln'Penokilira-! rile and Justice'dl"-Ahd.severalDenitis of-.oYer : and Terminer:and General lan Delivery' in' said counties.scied"Hom JOhn' *nen and 'John;. Clendenin, Judies'of 'court of,Oienv hint Terminer and General Jail ,-Eelivery fbr , the , trial of all capital and other offenders, inlhe said county of Cumberland, by their precepts td me directed, dated the 19th day of N0v...1849, have ordered the Courrof Oyer and Terminer. and GenoralJail Delivery, to be holden alCitr", lisle.on the 2d Mtinday of January, next, (being the 14th day)'ert 0 o'clock in thefore; noon, to continue two weeks. NOTICE is therefore hereby given, team Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Cobstablcs ofthe said county ofCumberland, that they are by the said precept commanded to be thedend there in.their. proper parsons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions,-examinations, and all other remembrances, todo those things which traheiroffices apportaln to be done,and all those that' arebound by recognizanc's, to prosecute (against the prisonersthat are or then shall be in the Jail of said county,'are to be there to prosecute them as shall be j Mkt, Df VID SMITH, Sheriff. Carlisle„.Dec..l3o4 , - lil t , • • a 4, 4 4 : n' , sl ---Appr A 1850.• _r_ 11±M_gqinirpiltioj_ig mherlind,County -1 - have - 1116U uporith fellosehig,lime and pla ces, for holding the Appeals on the;lnsole!. Assessmeht for yeurs 1850-51-52—for he sev eral ToWnships and Boroughs in said County,: to Witt For Nowvillo, 28th of January at the public house of Sr. Rupley, Newvillo. • For Newton, 28th or January, 1850, at tho public house of S. Rupley, Nowvillo. For Mifflin, 29th olJanuary, 1860, at tilt pub lic house of S. Ruploy, Newville. For Franktord, 29th of January, 1850, at the public house of S. Rupley Newville. For Hopewell, 30th Januapy, 1850, at the public house of D. Mowry, Newburg. For Shippensburg Bor. 31st January, 1850, at the public house•of Zuck,. Shipptlnsburg. For Shippensburg Tp. 31st January, 1850 at the public house of C. Zuck, Shippensburg. Southampton, Ist February, 1850, at the pUb.- lio house of C. Zak - Sluppensburg. West Pennsborough, 2d February, 1650, at the public house of J.. Hoover, Mt. Rook. —Par_Monroo,-4ilt_February, 1850, at the public house ofJ, Paul, Cpurchtown. For Silver Spring, sth February, 1850, at tho public house of G. - Duey, Hoguesiown. For East Pennsboiough, Gth February, 1850, et the public house of 'S. Renninger. Bridge port. For New Cumberland, Gth February, 1850,fit the public house of S. Ronninger, Bridgeport. For HampdeP,Gth February, 1850, at the pub lic house of J. Reeser; Sporting Hill. ForMechanicsburg, Bth February, 1850, at the public house of J. Black, Mlchanicsburg . For Allen 9th February, 1850, at the putilio house of D. Sheafibr, Shepherdstowrh For Dickensbn, II th February, 1850 nt -tho public'house C. Hoffman, Stone Tavern. For North Middleton, 12th February, 1850, at the Commissioners Office, Carlisle. For South Middleton, 13th February, 1950, at the Commissioners Office,Carlisle. For Nast-Ward, Carlisle,l t h February, 1850 at .he Comathsioners Office, Carlisle. . For West Waid,..Carhsle, 15th February, „ 1850, at the Commis4ioners Office, Carlisle:l County Rates, Dollar Rate—St mills. State Rates—Dollar Rate, 3 mills. The return to be Made by the respective As— sessors, at the times and places, determined. upon for holding Appeals- for their respective respective Township or Borough, at which time the assessors will return the names of two res— pectable citizens of their Borough or Township • for the appointment of n Csdlector. By order of the Commissioners, Attest, WM. RILEY, Clk. • Commissioners Office. Carlisle, 24th Dec. BRA°. S Estate of John Snavely, Deed, iETTEI?:S Testamentary on the Estate of I John Snavely, deed. Into of Hampden township, Cumberland County, have issued •in due form of law to the subscriber residing in said township. All persons indebted to said es tate will make immediate payment, and those having claims against it will present die same 'f for settlement to JOHN RIJPP. t: Executor of John Snively, decd ,t Dee. 21.-6 t P MONYER Estate of James Irvin, dec'd. LETTERS of Administration on the Estate James Irvin, late of East Ponneborough township, Cumberland county, deceased, have been granted to tho subscriber, residing in the same township. All persons having claims or demands against the estate of said decedent are requested to make known the same ssithont Bolny, and those indebted to make payment im mediately. s lABIt'III. COBLE, An2.6wpd r. Estate of Fied'k Goodyear, dec'd. ETTERS Testamentary on the estate of .llLlF.red'k Geodyear,late of Monroe township, Cumberland county, deceased, have been grant ed to the subscribers, residing in the same town ship. All persons knowing themselves indebt• ed to the said estate are required to make imme diate payment, and Those having claims- to pre sent them for settlement to jnn2 Estate of . Peter 'Witmer, deerd, I,ETTERS Testamentary on the Estate of 4 Peter Whitmer, late of South kliddleton township, Cumberland county, deceased, have been graved to tho subscriber, residing in Huntington township, Adams county. All persons indebted to said estate are hereby no tified to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them for settlempnt to ' dealt- WM R SADLER, Ear.. Estate of Nary Harlan,e , d. LErTERS Testamentary on the Estate of Mary Harlan, late of Stoughstown, Oum berland county, dee'd., have been granted to the subscriber, residing in the same place. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims:to present them for settlement to JOHN HIL ANDS, d0e12,6t Executor. Estate of Isaac Lloyd, deeld. LETTERS of Administration on the Estate Isaac Lloyd, lute of Allentownship, dec'd. have been granted to the subscriber residing in same township. All persons !chewing them selves indebted•to said estate to make payment Immediately; and, those having claims to pre sent them for settlement to nov2B REUBEN STAR, 4h/I'r. Estate of Michael Sear, :dec'd LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on • the estate of Michael Bear, Into of West Pennebo rough township, Cumberland county; deceased, have been issued in duo form of law to the Sub- scriber, residing in the said township. All per sore indebted to said ammo will make immedi ate payment, and those having claimst against thksame will present them' for senlement.to HENRY BEAR, Executor. of Michael 'Bear, cd Jan. 2 1850,-6t, ' " ANIE to ilia promises 'of the:subscriber, in. C DiCkinson township, Curnbcrland county,' on the,l9th,of December, 2849, FIVE HEAD. OF - SIIEEP,- 3omo of them ,hrwe marks and GNU oothere`none:' 'One has died eiirel ' - rWerolaken un leayit g Tour' liowiii . the:tieeso e'en of .tho subscriber.' ' 7.`het owner is reeitestcd to"como `forward,proire pro.' 'peity,,pay Charges and take theM away, or they; ,will be:disposedacciiiding ,`-• :EMANUEL LINE. !' 4. - pgication. for Tavern,' likens - 6;k' Iwo TI hereby , given : theft intend sap .• .111: plying at ihe'eniming i'Terin of the: armory' Court +' of • Quarter Sessimusys of :Cumberland; comity, fore libense ,tayktierya base Of; Public 'pntertairiment-init heone": now; occupied' in' the-Borough:of: •;; ifit;N NA N'.; : ; • 1 1 " Wer, : the- brideisignild; eitiiens; , octhe War&in'the 13ckongtboriCarlIale3 noun.; fy-Of Cumberland?,deiertifOhitsfwe are well; • acquainted :with; the flan:we: pained •d; .14 HANNAN, •that';; of:good' ireniite'' Tor :honesty and ; temOrance; ;and :is well; provided! with house room and-Conveniences 'for: the'. ac-; commodatinn9hfilitrobgetii:fmidiltravelers, and' . that suchlen,Orytivern, is nueessarY; to; •nceo-i • m4date:: thordb,ol4;Crifiiirtakk,.strangers' ands' ; o.4filioffi,,VAthuith3r,i4Tne:i:,Liunberton'c flughiGaullaghetia.hNehle; Geo. ( . 1 lilniliainkobac'sfiernlisitdob 1 , 1T0b1eh1 , J0hn". 111 6141.11114,k-AwyNoblei'llimj f.i . 3iottl:yory'Suliori9i' rf4f.lhjSalad Oiljuse °calved a!ia fot;ettio JOHN GOODYEAR JACOB GOODYEAR, ' DANIEL GOODYEAR, Executors . ir..i.' ,. .1• . ; - .5 ,,,,, , , i ,,.., =-3‘ . '?..! , . q1: ,1- ! , - ... . -, 4,,,....;, , :Zit0te6 , .; , :& , ;%;1540p.5 . :,,fi.-i Oriat •Parga6lBl. (lAN be expected frdm the suheitriber, as he basjust reeeived (.new ' and uitlendid'as sortmerW ofqIVINTER GOODS, which he offers, to ,his customers and others whn may favor him with a call at great Bargains! CLOTHS' AND CASSIMERES, satinets; velvet cords. Ky. jeans, .searlet, low, White and Canton Flannels, tickings. mus line, calico, cashmeres, de lanes, alpacas, Co Inirg.cloths, gloves; hosiery, Irish,linen, corn forts, dcc, _ SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! A large and splendid assortment of 'Long and Square Shawls,. at all prices to suit the times. • BOOTS AND SHOES _ - - Also; Boots and Shoes, which he is determ ined to sell low, at his stand, in North Deno- - first store'bolow Haverstick's Drug Store. ver street, Carlisle. J. G. CARMONY. GREAT INDUCEMENTS ✓Vow offered at the CHEAP STORE of Charles OgiEby.' rinHE customers of this large establishmerii, and the public in general, are respectfully ' informed that I am now receiving an immense stock of the handsomest and - cheapest goods ever brought to Carlisle. CLOTHS & CASSIMERES , of every shade at greatly reclaim] prices. SHAWLS A large lot. of Long Plaid Shawls from 3 to $ll do. Squart -- iVia - o - , --- RMETOTT - 6 -- ikbil, Crape, 'nib& and Elk; mask Shawls of every style and quality. RIBBONS, RIBBONS. A splendid assortment new style Ribbons which will be sold very few. DE LAINES & CASHMERES, A. beautiful stock of Cashmeres and Do Laines at very low figures. • ALPACHAS, A very large assortment of Black and Colored Alpachas, Figured, Plain end Satin Stripes. SACK FLANNELS, A largo lot of Sack Flannels, very cheap. SILKS, SILKS, A splendid .assortment of Figured, Plain and Striped Silks, hem 374 to 1,25. Black Silks, a very large and cheap stock. BLANKETS. Nery-superior large - size Twilltal, 10-4-124-13-4 ditjo Ribbon Bound. do do • de Whitney. at all prices. FRENCH & ENGLISH MERINOES A largo assortment of very superior French. Merinoes. All colours and prices. SATINE DE CHAINS, • A beautiful assortment of changeable Satins do Chains for dresses and sacks. MUSLINS, _ • A tremendous lot of bleached and unbleached Muslim from 3 to 12} cents. Having purchased In i gely of this article be fore the advance, I will continue to sell at old prides. _ _ CARPETS, CARPETS, A full assortment of Imperial, Ingrain, Veni• tian and Stair Carpets. Selling. very low. PRINTS & Of N.GLIAMS; Prints and Gingham from 3 to 121. ' JI very Large assortment of Tickings, Checks, Diapers, Floor Oil Cloth, Borkings, Velvets, Beaverteens, Stockings, Glovei, Suspenders, Carpet Bags, CambricKt.' Dimitys, Laces, Moreens, Linens, Liii j eg end Cloth Table Covers , Oil Cloth Ditto, Ins Li• nens, &c., &c, BOOTS AND SHOE r : . In the ankle of Boots and Shoes, w 4 go far ahead of all corapetition, both- in price and quality. A big stock new on hand and' cheaper titan ever. , GROCERIES, Sugar, Coffee, Molessee, Rico, Tea, &e., &e. Fresh, Prime and Cheep. Recollect the old stand, East Main Strout, where there is a large room, a large stock to select from, and decidedly the cheapest lot of Goods our of Philadelphia or New .York. Come ono and alli ‘ secure bargains, at tho cheap store of OGILBY. oet:lF 4 9 F , Clgtltiatg •Stot•e. AT'l ! Cheap GP THE subsaithor would respectfully inform his friends and the public in general, that ho-has removed his large antLextensive assort ment of READY AlnA DE CLOTHING to the room recently occupied as a store by Geo. ?X l , !thrum. 9n Flust Maio street. directly oppo lie Drug Store, and within two doors Of Ogilby's store, whore he will keep constant• Cly on hand, all kinds of Ready JlEnte' Clothinw, and everything pertaining to gentlemen's war - rsolree. The clothing he offers for sale is mode up in his own shop, by experienced workmen, and under his own supervision. He feels pre-t par el to offer great bargains in he Clothing line , and to test this fact lie rould earnestly in vite the citizens of this county to give him a call and examine the quality of his stock and his r.rices, before purchasing elsewhere. He will also, as heretofore, continuo to make up all kinds of Clothing according to order, and ihose who prefer it can have their measures taker, , and their garments made lip to their pietist nent. Always on hands large assortment of Cl, Cassimereu, Satinets, Vestings, &e. Dot t't forget the place directly opposite El liott's store, and within two doors of Ogilby's. deb 12,3 m NA'I'HAN HANTCH. 1. - ge and Splendid Arrival of FALL AND WINThR ,C 1, 0 T 1 a7P G AT GOLDMANS THfil undersigned respectftilly announces to the citiz ens of 'Carlisle and vicinity, that he has just laid in a stock of Fashionable Clothing, cut and mado in excellent style, which for cheap ness and quality was never ,befere equalled in this places- Such as—splendid new style black French cloth dress Coats, largo and handsome circle cloth Cloaks, black and brawn sack Coats. buoiness coats in the latest styles, Mon key coats, tweed sack coats, superior ffne bl'k French await:nem Pants, new style of fitney cassimere Pants, 'over 200 pairs or striped and plain fall and winter pants, 250 Elegant new vests, excellent Black satin vests, also, an as sortment of fine Willie Litton, rod flannel and • striped Shirts, collars, boson's, storks, suspan .ders, cravats, handkerchiefs and other articles in his line. Boys? Clothing and oil clothing suitable for fishermen and others constantly on hand: Fine cloth caps from 25 to 87 cents.— Glazed-Cap' 123- cents. In fact the above is the.hirgest acid best assortmencever offered in thlitlstaee, mud as eticap as can be pachased in the city of Philadellphia. Persons who prefer having their clothing 'natio to order can be se commodate# at the shortest notice. lle therefore respectfully, invites his custom ers and the 'public generally to call and see him at the Clod:Eng Store, corner of Main Street and the Centre Square. • [deol2 Reeling for the Brillion. A LARGE and woll selected assortment o BOORS of all kinds constantly kept on hand to suit the times, the following have just • been rooolvadl. Elumo'sAistory of England, two first Nos ectiivoiL Shakspeeme's Works, 4 different editions. Byron s Works, Burns' Works.. Scott'o. [Poetical Works. LytlelN Expedition to the Jordan and Dead Sen. Ifontegue's ditto. :acmes Military Tacties,:a vols. , . Women of the Revolution, by Mrs. Eliot. rhilosophy of Religion, by Morrell. Earnest Ministry,,by mos. lirayo!s_Patighter,•by Duganno.'.' Tieweger,or New School for Scandal, by Mrs 'The 6ixton's, by • ' ,The Queen of Gipsios.' . • • Cruise in a Whalo•Bortt. • ' Amtall,tho now novels received Cs soon as pnblished All orders ftellooke tittended'with dispatch. ''After all bout' , disputes• atiohtEheep • ookg — balllirourldlintlrikittilltiolar ' ourselves, octii ,i!; I T. W, MARTIN. ..Wore Atm GOOdec'''' BONNET = GENERAL n`eaorfinent'of Bonnet Rib- MI. bona, N,ook =Ribbooe, dIAo ` Belt Ribbons" Silver and 5W61'13,11 - 1 - Slid. - 09; - - Scarfs,' it( 3 %ldOr ;.., • LACE ' 4- A ilproot.LAue • 14'4 .crappi iind - 13 - 011ari 3 O - 1. reitontet - yloa. 4,lB9olfien,Canbrio krandker :i , obiofe OfiyarioOs„94ol4loO. • ' Green and , , ll lookOnan•of , taperioiqiialiii jut tAienlid nov2l'l-11TNE , loonogrophimy o o opal • ' y 'diet IbillYO,i'iimatiwi(6,ifli;li'ilfititt.by'SOgpcbr F. Baird, of rockinop youpgai now in" the 'iioiir'ssol, l .okibiliistion'. -4 It is te,lie cpmplutad'in /10entkr ive'aiontbiy JVieribera;'l4/nstreted 'by Five, • ,S,ket,.4;kirapitio..._ IkTufnikor - den' be seen;';sClVlnflin'e 111Sqi: wher , enbsoilptions , . Wilrb6 , t'aCeW,o4 , , rat' Ihe ri ff ACICA lot- . qt , op; I 2 , . .5z.,9 111.111aoltnr91, laio Vogt .Iii111(1i:flop 'WO Qt (utii" 9) J W:ABrtit, , . NllViir GOODS i NEW GOODS ! ripHE 1 subscribers htifiejust 'corn plet6d 'their ptireliatititizif •FALL' - & WINTER GOODS. , •!Our•stock consists in part of cloth's, cassimeres, vesting; cassinets,.oLail colors nod prices ; white, yellow and red, all wool .Flan nels ; Kentucky Jeans velvet cords and Bea. verteons, Calicoes by the cart load, Gingham:, Mous do Lemnos, Merinoes,. • Paramathes, Co burg, Cloths, Alpacas, Fancy Mohairs,lustres, &c., Checks, Tickings,• Domestic Ginghams. Canton Flannels, white and coloured, Linsey, Plain,'Pink, Brown, Maroon, Green and BPls. do Lames ' for'l2i'ets per yard; Mous de Leine Thibet and Tekeri SHAWLS; Long Shawls at 3, 3,50, 4,5; 6, 7,50, 8 and. 10 dollars: Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Cotton, Woolen and Cashmere Stockings, Irish Linens, Gloves, "Cloth, Glazed and Fur CAPS, Gimps and Fringes, in variety, Combs, Woolen Yarn, all colors, from She to coarse, Steel Beads, Twist and Clasps, Purses, Scarfs. Waist Ribbons, Slides, Green Barege. Woe Barege, Table Co veroof Linen and Cloth, Carpet Chain, 'fable Diaper, Crash, Linen, Diapers, Edging, Laces, GUM SHOES, all sizes and prices, Umbrel las, Carpets, Groceries, Queensware, Hard ware, &c. All the above. goods were bought for Cash, gold and silver, and at.a saving of 15 to per cent. below those who bought on credit. Those wishing,, to save will find our_,goods cheaper then they can buy them elsewhere. oct 10 A & \V BENTZ. FALL AND WINTER GOODS AT THE BEE HIVE. 1 . HAVE just opened ,".6 1 7j. , rArkr.•, 7 7,;,;:':1".4 4 1,4 direct.from.the city, net a large, beautiful and " brilliant assortment of LADIES & G E N •:•PwwgituommoF TLEMEN'S DRESS ti"' GOODS, for Fall and Winter Wear, to whicn I would invite the special attention of old and new friends and customers. My stock now comprises every conceivable colour, ;style, pattern and figure of Dress Goods, from the plainest and cheapest to the most brilliant and costly. Call and see them while they aro new and novel, as it al ways gives as pleasure to show our goods at he Bee Hive. sop%) S A COYLE LOON AT THIS! rtHARLES OGIL I BY respectfully' informs 'kJ the public that lie,,bas commenced, end be opening for several days, hitt second par: chases of FALL &—WI-NTER -DRY-GOODS. - which comprise a very extensive and splendid assortment of all Ic.nds of • LADLES DRESS GOODS, a very large assortment of Shawls, French Me rinoes, Coburgs, Alpachas, and 5000 other arti cles in the line of Ladies' IVear. a full and complete assortment of CLOTH, CASSIMERES & SA I'INETS, together with a heavy stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, of all the various prices and quali ties. Also, a Large stock of GROCERIES.— Come one, come all, and look for yourselves befoie purchasing elsewhere, as the order of the day is, "live by trade and small profits." n0v14, ;1 LONG SHAWLS, - LONCIKHHAWLS r/IHE subscriber has just opened a:general assortment of Plaid Long Shawls, Buy State Long Shawls, of superior quality. Also, Splendid Brodie Shawls,. (all wool), Black Thibet Long Shawls, together with 'l'erkeri, Cashmere, and other Shawls, 'at moderate prices. MUFFS, MUFFS Just received a variety of Lynx Muffs, of different 'ntialities, also an, assortment of low ptired - Mufklt, for sale low. CASHNIARES NIbUS DE LAINES. The tinbscrifier is now opening a beautiful assortment of Dress Goods, among which may be found Cashmeres, Mous. Dc Laines„Mohair. Lustres, Alpachns, Meritmes, •and Col °red Silks, and other varieties of Dress Goods. CASSIMEREIS Just received a fell pieces of arenas Cossi mores, finest style. Also, Blue and Mack Cloths, Merino Cassimeressnd Sattinetts, for sse cheap: _ TO MILLINER The Milliners throughout the .county are informed that a general assortment of Millinery Goods, embracing Bonnet Frtunce, Crowns, sill 'l'abs, Artificial Flowers, Face Tnbs, Ru ches, lllt.sionsofinll colors, Bonnet Wires, &c. have just been Opened by ... novl4 - PALL DRY GOODS 1 IUST received and now opening at the Jat de New Store, Corner of Hanover and Loather streets, •bpposite Wm. Lemutrds old stand. The undersi3ned respectfully informs hid friends and the public, that ho has just re turned. from Philadeiphiti, with a large and carefully selected assort:llohr a NEW F-ALL GOODS, consisting of an extensive variety.— Every article—will - be soill.e.t the very lowest prices. ",,Toes na LAINEs!AII the m Jet desir• able styles of neat figured, and the best shades of plain blue, mode, scarlet, pink, blue, green, crimson, &c. Rica Flucitim CAsmacas !—A complete smelt of elegant styles 'Which will be sold at very small profits. DRESS St Les !••=,- 13rocade figured, plain, changeable, striped glass 6; and the most superior qualities of glossy blans. Changeable Green, and Black Alan dila Satin, the looat fashionable article for the fall. Silk Fringes., , Lanes, Gimps, Settings. Collars, Gloves, Hosiery, &c. Full and Winter Ribbons, of every quality, n dnt all prices. Also a large stock of elegant STAPLE GOCDS, which have been selected with much care, rind will be sold at very great ,bargains. Our assortment of Cloths, Cassi mores, Vestings, heavy pantaloon stuffs, flan nels, elteetings, tickings giughams, cheeks, cal icoes, .muslins, table covers, napkins, drillings, linens, bleached and unbleached Muslins, &e. is very large varied and. coMplete. Also, on hand, a well selected assortment, i pf SOOTS & SHOES, for pies, women and childsen. at lower prices than ever. GROCERIES in all their variety, viz r—Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Pekin Tea Company's celebrated Teas, Spices &c.,add the best quality Carpet Chain. Al the above goods have been purchased right and will be sold low. oct3 ' N W WOODS, Ag't. FRESH TEAS. wE have just received*on entire new selec tion of choice and fresh GREEN AND .BLACK TEAS, embracing Young Hyso'n, b.q.ierial and Gunpowder teas, of various quail tics, ranking from 37 , 1 to 51,25 per pound, from the tea store-of the Messrs. Jenkins, of Philo .ifelPhia, neatly, securely and freshly pocked in quarter, hall, and pound meiotic and paper pack ages, as well as in the , bulk. Tho selections are made by-one of the itartiters,. who has had experience in the-business, among the Chinese themselves for about seven years, and this ad vantage, together with our it) w n experience, and the encouragement extended to us in the selling of those Tens for more than two years past, encourage us confidently to reccommend them -us superior to any other selection of Teas in Ibid. market—for sale- at the Grocery store of July 11—'49 J. W. EB Y Tobacco and Cigars, JUST received and forsalo wholesale and re tail the bast and cheapest selection of CI GARS to be foUnd any where out of the 'city. -The selection consists of Granatleros,;. - , Emilie, , Castollbs, t. LkPrymavera, Plantation, Leim.D'ah Regalia Principe; La Grata, Venus and Figaros -llMolessadora, &o. All of the finest Cuba and Havana Tobacco,' and put up , in the neatest manner, besides I havo excellent sixos and the bostiMelees. Also the' beit.gongross and Cavendish ToßAccot both,plain'end sweetened, at.radttood:piceee foil &OlL.' gall intlaitthninO: nir stock.be,fore "chasitim I will iielf,by thetiO"x asi,Tow,as Ahoy. ban'tio'had'ibthe DoqfPrgUl,,,OW,Plac9: opPe'siteAS railroad DRUGS I. . .. , ~, DRUGS 1",:: D. 197 . 0, 0, i 1 ,., ',.., 1 , ., F : "REitlK:i-ottLeLd '41,A:41.ge,Rai1i,,89.„(.04„4,11(5,4',1,4'''''.',"::. Hvyr.ll. B t d. ,,, w isp ,-, oili•lir,a..,-,IC , i,'. .) o ine i l; , ` sa' tl t T'' ' 4 , i v i t ' l i' , . pi.j-i t) !:' caToj.rit 3b 0 , haCiing.,4ritV,l,PAll:oPl.l°•• c i l ino'tjy . -, ie co rn m en . d, , .1) aoColtyli 3 O!ios,./.ca ibiarifi' - - Count ry:' 'lllor..oyipt q.l 1. Pa'milicßk Tirlier4o):# l, o: l) ",re.! , '., ! , !tr!.4ipir , , , ,* . ?pv...„?,4, 00 ; b:68 ,. : : ~,, ~ ~ -,:!,.‘41.:1,1-'.•,, 'II 'Ali ithdtEx tx nein, :., ' - ' 'Atebt ` MGdrinTB ' ' S'‘ es routuktind Whole- Finik•Gh9rnmais,!• ,, Ma , g 'Essences,. ~ , „ . . ' ' ''.l-1 t 7 r 41 1 11 1" 11 " r Oile . ; PorlismilrY;l4o.l' - i . '''P ' : 6 . o.z., e i n `v; . : Ciii- , 7,Frcirrat . teed . , 0 ,. /sts . l7e , . „ . .i" ...2 '; :.`... •'DY.t•5tUFF.....,,,..,? . o'.s, .:. ' 2 . -. .1,14 ltit'py*qili4, ': Oir Vitrio.,-; - 0 1PeraPti . VMailders, S , • 11 0 , 0 1;1". • . PA I N1',8.! 4.!' Wo!horill 4:lltotherio.:,Pore4lithdClhrOyod, Green and YeltOw, IF,!pkirandWar,niiih,BrdokOtq' 3er,oy Windgw likeandS,OonidiNarkligh,2tdid4.lted.:l,6pdt All 'Of .svkjoji, inarker'price, itikiii.'aloirkyk:,Ditig - and Book Storiti , 'or'' ; , 1 - 14.vEdis7191ti; • ;so' 1 - 4ilimf.f49'.. • Orphans': Owl Sak e , :.: On BAT URDAY, the 26tIrefJanual*:'1 8 4 0 . 11N pursuance of on order - Of, .16.. Orphans' I Court' of Cumberland County, - will be sold at public salepat 12 o'clock. M: on the pcemisos, tie fella:Vint! property . of Daniel Young, late of New Cumbertandon said county, decd. viz : A LOT OF GR QUND. Eithate ori Main SCroot in the village of New Cumberland, and number.' od in the plan 108, having thereon erected a log & Frame 'Weatherboarded House., F.slHTTerms' of Sale—Ten per cent of the purehaie.iiioney;to ho paid on confirmation Grille sale, and the residue on the firstof April next, when possession willOtio givep. To be secured by judgetnent and diet purchaser to•pay the tax es assessed for the year 11150. Alsoral the nine time and place the following personal property, viz :—Tables, Chairs, Beds and Bedding, Desk, ,Stpve and Pipe, Kitchen' Purtillure, &.e. i At-• tendanee will be given by ' JACOB KUM, Jr.-Executor. Dec. 19, 1849. Br fr ery for. sate . . fTHE subscriber... Oars for sale I.p. g the. Brewery propertli. no iv seen. • g 3 !, . @' pied by himself,Situate on South' -"'4 3 •• r ,,,,. 1 •Hai everstreet, C et o is attached i nrmut a Fiv s e'A c. • res of ground, of the best quality and the weld er part of which is now worked as a.,xogettlblo garden. The Brewery is a large Stet* buil ding, about 40 feet by 26 deep, and contains all the necessary apparatus in complete order for -brewing Malt Liquors. 'There is _ a well of nev er failing water inside of the building. There is also n stream of water running through the property. 'rite other improvements are n good BRICK DWELLING HOUSE . , small Barn Stable, &c.,n variety of Fruit trees; and n well - of water 'eat the door of thb dwelling house.. It affords a fine opportunity for •any ono desir ous of going into the brewing business, or for a. gardener, as it is advantageously situated and convenient to a good market.Tlf not sold before Saturday, the 2d of March,lBso, it will on that day.lie.offered at rublic Salo on the. pretnfee'i, When attendance will be-given by • ANDREW HARE.Rr Dec. 26. Small Farm For Sale THE subscriber being desirous to remove td the West, will offer at Public ale, on SAT URDAY, the 29th of December, 1849, on the . ...premises in Monroe, township; Cumberland 'county, on the road .lending from Carlisle Iron Wurks to Bricker's Mill, the following pro wrry, viz 1 A7R - M. contaima g ACRES and 68 PERCHES, situate in said township. adjoining In-ds of John Beltklioover,. Hugh Maloy, Isaac•Vnnarsdale and the above public road. Four acres of it is in timber; and the remainder in the F itighest Mate of cultiva tion. The improvements aro a • two story" and a half DWELL- L.Jrtt ING HOUSE, Frame Ban, and ' other necessary out-buildings, alf of which are new and in the best order, having, every desirable convenience.— There is also a small Orchard of Apple aid Peach Trees, all of which are the•chotcest va rieties and in good bearing order. The place is adiniriolly calculated for a Market Farm, being in n gad neighborhood, and within an easy distance of Carlisle. Tern s whiCh will be reasonable, made 'known on application to the subscriber, living on the premises. Decs,4l HUGH WF.L.511, Sr. Valuable Property For Sale. TE subscriber has a FARM which he wishes to sell. The property is situated in West Pcnitsboro township, Cumberland coun ty, Penna. five and a half miles West . of Carlisle, on the , turnpike road leadir ' r from H r Harrisburg to Pitsbur containing 128 Acres of first rate Limestone Land, in a high state of cultivation. About 100 Acres of liars cleared, and the balance of it is in thriving TinTher.-- • There i 9 a large amount of Locust timber growing on the place, the soil being perfectly. , congenial to the growth of Locust. _The improvements are a two story ••••Isass I , BRICK DWELLLING HOUSE, Is 22 by 28._feet, _two strry Back Building, 18 by 22 feet and.dwo • stories high, with n double Log Barn, Corn Crib and Wagon Shed, a young Orchard •of very superior_trukt...and choice fruit of diflerent kinds. There iwell of water in the yard near the dwelling. This property has many advantages—only five and a hall miles from Carlisle—a market always on the road. Per son.; wishing .to,purchase Real Estate.would do , well to eall and' see it. Sept 2-t1 ATTHEW DAVIDSON. To all whom it may Concern 1 ' THANKFUL to the public ienerally for pea favors and their Liberal patronage, stillcen tinnes to carry on the SADDLE, TRUNK, and HARNESS making business, at his old stand in Nanover street, two doors north of .the Carlisle Bank, at the sign of the Mammoth Collar. He is now better prepared than oder to accommodate his cuotomers, having recently made great alterations in his establishment,. so as ill c milde him to keep a much better assort ment than herembpre, consisting of Spanish, Dprgoon..coop, tali, quilted and plain SAD DLES, • R IA( ; lIAR N ESS; plated and common ; Farmers' Gears, of all kinds, Tra velling Trunks of nil descriptions and prices, Velenses and Carpet Bags, Bridles, Alartingals Dollars; Stock, Leather and Raw Hide Whips, Leather, cotton and worstcd Fly -nets, and all other articles in his line—all of which he is de termined to sell at the very loWest cash prices. 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