HERALD AND EXPOSITOR CARLISLE, , PENN'A I. ,HE-01,19„P7 AND CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER IN CUMBERLAND COUNTY! Tenis"Tmq Dollars a yea,, or One Dollar and FAy Cents, if punctually paid,in Advance. 91,75 if paitl !Ulan thswear. rotrivra ximeseimm. ig:lrThe Executive Committee announces to the citizens of Carlisle, ihtit the FOURT4 LECTURE, of the Course will bo delivered in Education Hall, on Thuraday Even'ing, the 17th of Sanunry, inst. by Rev. J. V. E. THORNE, SHbrOl—The Eye and the Ear,. the Tongue and the Thumb. Admission for Ladies, Free.— Gentlemen'q Ticket:6l2i cents each. The pro ceeds, after paying expenses, to be appropriated - the relibf of the Poor. Lecture toeommence ,ohn B Parker, Win. 11 Miller, James Hamilton, William Batt, Samuel Elliott, Thos.H Skiles, Dr. 11 Hinckley, Armstrong Noble, Jason TV Eby, E. Beatty, S. A. Coyle, James R Smith, Executive Committee. Film—We lean that the toll-house of the old Harrisburg Bridge, on the Cumber land county side, was partially consumed — Sy fire, on Saturday morning last. The fire caught from a stove pipe, and the- upper story of the house was entirely destroyed, with a consider able amount of furniture in the rooms. The loss falls severely on Mr. Wm. lamb, who co pied the house. rt 4 t,, • T • SLsirniNo —Therewas a fine fall of snow here on Sunday night, which has made delightful sleighing. That is, it looks so ; for. wo are "a mere looker-on" hero in our editori al den, while jingling bells, lashing learns, gay turn-outs and merry insiders,.whirl past us in all the glory of sleighing excitement.__ We hops_ no reckless individual, with a spanking pair of horses and a fur-lined • sleigh, will attempt to drive up to our humble door and ask us to take a seat! Notices. pcp.We are indebted td L. A. Godey; Esq., - the well known editor of • the "Lady's Boob," for a proof impression of his own por trait, which is to honor the February timber of that favorite Magazine. Mr. Godoy heepre sided over the Lady's, Rook for twenty years, during which time it• is said he has • paid- to American writers and artists no testi than VOO,- 000, and haselpvated his Magazine to a high rank in popular favor. The patrons of the La dy's Hauls will of course be pleased in being put in possession of an authentic likeness of it t , enterprising publisher. Methodist Quarterly 'Review, for January, 850. John McClintock, D. D., Editor—New York. We have been able in the short time since it was received to give but a slight glance at the contents of this number of the Review, - will - et - under the editorship — of Prof. McClin tock has.attained the thighest reputation. We should be glad to see it regularly. It is un questionably the cheapest Review idols coun try—each number comprising one hundred and sixty ''pages octavo, elegantly printed. The nano of its editor is-a. 'fillfficient guaranty that it will never be allowerio rank lower than the ablest. Subscription, 88 a year. It is entit led to an extensive patronage, particularly in the denomination of whose faith it is.a leading ex_ ponen t. defence tifMsdleat'Oelvanism,containing a few cheering stubborn facts, especially inter esting to the afllicted"—by Dr. Wm. R. Mas sey, of Baltimore. This pamphlet contains a great ninny testimonials to Dr.' Maseey's suc cess in the treatment of disease by galvanism, in Baltimore and elsewhere. Truth compels us to say that neither in the theoretical elver dation or practical application of his system, did Dr. Massey achieve any thing like the same degree of success in this community. WE would Oink our friends in, the different townships for the particulars of any occurrence that may take place in their vicini ty, which they would consider worthy of a pub lic notice. In Ihis way additional interest will be imparted to our colunins. For the VOCAL MUSIC Mr. Bentty—The writer has given some el tention to note-singing, and has experienced great inconvenience in the use of round notes.— Pomo say thie.t4ne dirtlnity attending thorn; but, with all modesty, ho does not believe It, and is sure that a majority of the singing class- Is of the country are unbelievers also. The Mimic Books in common use—at least among competent instructors—arc written with round notes, requiring us to call the same figure, do, re, mi, fa, 801, la, ei, determining the name by certain characters placed tit‘ -, the beginning of the tune. Thom characters aro lubjeot, to numerous changes, and thus play mischief with the names ethic notes ; for having found by them that the note on the first line is do, on the principle that music is like' 'other things, there you would look for it again, but the piece be indelianged you will find found at all— perched on the top of the Maly; reminding one • of the Frenchman learning English ; when he found that 1.-r-o.u-g-h was' pronounced troll, he be thought d-o-u-g-It was doff, until better irf formed by the Baker: What Is the use of masking the notes and compelling a squad of •aingera to play tilir.d mane-buff a whole winter through, and in the end not know re fronilei.? every note had ire own form; and tba Bruit now unprofitublyspont., learning to name th em , wag 'employed in sin,glngoou r 'schools would possess by fur 'aura interest; and yield ton-fold the improvement they do. But, says the ~ 11. M 11 ed instructor, they can't learn to sing w i thout round notes." We reply, they don't learn. with them I Your .keep. them studYiug ;fiats; and sharps until you, become as/Mt:per f :and they a great deal,firififer; than whariye l 4:bagan'to' In- Waal. But why cart they 'act earn: to .sing with each 'note looking like itself? .'+tßdouuee t h ey will Now, what is the''Oractiaai . dit 7 - bromic between • tOill net, and du_ noC/' ; 'on our. PiaW.Wben the';incitair;"?.in, .ilead 'of two or: three' jointing ••With "you, 'you • Wriiitif.haVe;thii4hirie class s lnging. `: Aek eight . tenthaof: : the ' singere toiiarnii.thO notes of any tuttee*ireirt. l sld fitindredHand , tlicftrst, ry.is, itrienit th ' eMilhoi.rire':itnable:toilint; evidently alinw„ing: tba Ifo'nun, travel by getbrig; a, (41 - ;% 3 M 47 gOii practice so tikeomo and " profitlo9s as . • • • ige 11n " reviving Thi'wr nits ' , in; 104 r.e002104, 1 )! Tihkt' 46.. COUNTY OFFICEMS.—CB.O.. :TAM. M. PORTER, 1110' now County 'treasurer, entered uper his duties cn tho Bth Met. We inudvert.. ly omitted to mention, at the proper time, the following appointments .by, the Commissioners. JAMES ii.GRAHAM, Esq. Solicitors-Mr. WILLIAM RILEY, Clerk; Dr. W. W. DALE, Physician to the Jail ; MARTIN CORNMAN, Keeper of the Pub lic Buildings: season of sleigh-riding is more conducive to the connubial state - than' any other season of the 3 ear. Getting behind a pair °I fast horses and under a buffalo robe with a pair of black eyes and rosy lips, is. sure •to bring abcut a matrimonial alliance 'Pry it on and see if it don't. TAKING THE VEIL.—It is asserted by the Cincinnati Times that Miss Irving, of Mobile, a favorite grand-daughter of Honry Claw, has expressed her determination to take the veil. This determination' has OCCA. stoned much grief to Mr. Clay. /I•Ex-Groi. Pratt has been elected U• S Senator; from Maryland. O-BRANDRETH'S PILLS ARE A STJRE Cunt: port INFLATE:rms.—This complaint has become so frequent, that there are few persons who have not had it setieral times. It is it kind of malignant con tagious cold, nuclide,' with much fever and great prostration of strength. So soon as possible. swal low six or - eight Pills; a large dose is absolutely ne cessary to relieve the brain, that organ appearing to sutler greatly In this complaint When they have operated well, put your feet and legs in hot water,or take hot - bath. Its sure and be purged before you use any means of Increasing the circulation, or, your life may he the forfeit, Now go to bed, and when In bed take two more Pills and some hot bone set tea, catnip, or balm of balsam, or sonic water grael—any of these warm drinks Will answer, and which may be left to cholce,,Mitrer of them will help to restore insensible perspiration, and this me thod will generally cure. Should, however, the pa tient, after the pills and afterlthisimreattnent, not lie hotter to the morning, let him take another stx,eight, or ten pills more, according to the urgency of symp toms. and the warm drinks, and foot or general bath, at night. My experience has shown me that the third. day morally finds the patient well, when this plan.lag been adopted from the beginning. L'ut in ii,4y . Kent, the continuance of the treatment Is the Met that can he adopted. whether it takes one day or twenty to effect the cure. However bad the head may be, never let blood he drown or leeches applied, `we want all tile blood we have. Instead of loosing this 'life of our flesh,' let us take more pills, which will take the death principle from us, leaving our blootbrullifeed, arnbiready to rally all Its life powers for oar restoration, so soon as the purgation flag left it free to effect this ohJect. Sold In Carlisle at 25 cents per box by CHARLES PARNITZ—by S. Culbertson. Shlppensburg ; 11 R'. Drell nennin, New Cumberland; M. Sheer, Shiremanstown ; J. Coyle, Iloguestown. kEitli Markets. PHILADELPHIA ,Monday, lan 15. FLOUR—the demand continues limited, and some small sale, are making for home use at $ . 5 for common superfine, $5,12,1a5,25 for good, and 5,50 for extra brands. Shipping brands ore held at $5 per bid: RVF, FLOUR—No sales, and holders generally ask $3 per bbl. CORN MEAL l —is quiet, but firm at $2,75 for Penn sylvania. WHEAT—nothing doing; we quote red at 100a107c at 114a115e. CORN—Dealers having supplied themselves, the market closes heavy, and Nye, have slightly receded Sales are 5000 bushels new Southern yellow, at 58a 58c. closing at the latter price OATS-nn change. Mechabiesburg, on l'hursdar evening last, by Cie Rev. John G. Friedley, Mr. Joseph Black, of tile. former place, to' Miss Rebecca Diller of Clitifebtown. IN: au Muertiscinents, , Latest 01lays. FARES fl GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, in r pa:Anise or in bulk —of now crop also a now lot of Brown,White and CRUSLIED SU GA RS, tho ol and usual • • LOW PRICES, .together with, a selection of the best ETO AND, JAVA COFFEES, and n general variety of pure and fresh spices, ground or unground, and all the other articles usually kept in connexion with groceries, have jut been added to the former stock—to see is to be sure—give us a call, and as ever we shall be thankful, at the old -stand—nearly opposite the Post Office. J. W. EBY. Carlisle Jan. 7, 1810. Bells, Bells. THE subscriber has just received a large and splended assortment of . Sleigh Bells, loose and on straps,embracing Neck and Martingale straps, with open and round Bells, also Body straps, single and double rows. Also, on hands, Sleigh, Sulkey, and riding whips, Ivory, - and Whale bone handles. Jan. 7,18 . 50-3 t. HENRY SAXTON. t'Plolasses and Syrup. SUGAR House, Syrup, and Orleans (baking) NlNl.olasses of the best MACKAREL. A small lot of No, 2,in half barrels, and No , in quarter barrels, also SALMON. For Sale at Carlisle Jan. 7, 1850 '- Buckwheat Neal, OF the finest quality—also DEANS AND HOMINY. together with a supply of fresh SODA AND WATER CRACKERS, Vinegar, Caidles, Sttarm and Whale oil—and Pins, Needles and '1 apes, to bind thorn togeth er if necessary. And all to be had at Jan. 71850 EBY'S. `'FOR RENT A TWO story Stone HOUSE, on the south MI corner of High rind East streets, occupied by •Writ. Reilly. Possession given on the Ist of Apiil. R M HENDERSON..Vt. FOR RENT, THE two story DWelling House, R . on North Hanover street, now od. at copied ny John Cornmtin, Esq., ' with all the appurtenenees thereto attached, except the Store Room occupied by Mr. Carmony. The house is large and„.4%lLfinislied, and has a good garden and stablc;;Vith several other largo out.buildings.— For toms tingly to I.RUFUSX. SHAPLEY, Sr. Carlisle,..Tan. 7, 1850. FOR, RENT. THCLdwelling house, now odeu - pied by Mr. Saxton, adjoining my ■i s ll [ atom. Also, two comfortable dwel l" - ling houses in Pitt Street, rent $5O. Possession given April Ist 1850 CHAS. 0 GILB Y. :Carlisle, Jan. 9, 1850. . ' Ebr Renr. ,„ rINHE 'Store room on .West High street now occupied hyGeu, R Crooks:adjoin- nig Dr. Rowlin s Drug Store, is offered fur rent from the liret of , 'Apply to oth 1850.,. WM, B. KNO3p • , • . Rent. , . • . THE'Store.rdern and cellar now ir . r4e orteuEsineyolliOn ttliscrilier;_ . ,_ " iii west Main street, is o ff ered for • 0 0-1' rant. This is• a desirable' stapd fer,, bffsiness. ' Pessesirien given mate. ate on:rthe,let of ApriLnext, and the stock of goods mow in the stora'will ber die.' poded of at.tho Same' firm), eh t'easornible terrns Apply to.. , I.".WORMLEY:' • . NE among: the, ;. lukiet,,titanda in :th,hoiough, ! : 1 •14 1 '1,1.;* lied ,cnannodioue•H,Q.u.,weituate on rsil High etr,eat near,theeentre.sUlrli: ee neatly optteelie t:'' **, NM . fo,llllPrit PeOliPigiV:l44ld .e... - Pardl.9P, as a tote, and now in • the 'oeentlanny:of w :4 T . rp tiihrteen ,agar,ttininiejn, . the m use ; ma a cellar underiell, , . Freme.House.witirStene,*iidifil, hev,%'• rooteeiand :nate Vete • Allay 7 : - ' Possession 'given ntr•,:ike'let.,ef'Aprit„, next,,l.Ftii,tornie ig,g,17,;,!0; fleel2 tor, " . .T11):1 tvfolaivet room, , in co an". ,i, , krbrtiql.'hottecrWlijalir UnoW ocenfiy, ri "hi Itoover,a4type,i, al j oining : ;Aroodp',4 'ftApod;storoe•v:ThdirotY*, ikoisld,tio,ilit4tilii.fprian office 00 "1 `i al k a i nb ri; . cito,itith,r4,7ooo o oo::#9p , , , ld',#!„! 11 4V; i goeid , ,rdnc ltox9'room; S.4X , 6 4 do:iti*,*oo7;lotoPitapl•tetAo fßakEif ciIO#tivtqIIIIOC,UNIEiTURGEON.''-'" :, , ,ffilottilanous- -.li-''' For the HolyclaYs I: FilDfi T & ELEGANT BOOKS & FANCY GOODS, AT HAVORSTICK'S. •", JUST opened at this large land' well Itnown establishment, the most splendithesrortment of richly embellished and superbly illustrated An nuals. Gift-Books, and Poetical' Works, toge ther with an extensive variety- of- CHILD-. RCN'S PICTORIAL BOOKS, for children of all ages, suitable as presents for the Holy• days. His assortment in this line is the finest he has ever presented, and cannot fail to please, as well in Ihe beauty of the books es in their cheapness. He has also just opened a splendid assortment of HOLYDAY FANCY GOODS, which it would bo impossible to enumerate in an advertisement, but which comprise ever? variety of elegant lancy drticles, of the newest styles and latest designs. He would cull 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 Instruindnts, Ladies and Gen• tlemen's Cutlery, in great variety,'Gold Pens and Pencils, Port Monnais, %Vslking Canes, Baskets in great variety, and the most 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, CONFECUONERY, PRESER VED FRUITS, N war and an innumerable Variety of other articles, which ills impossible to mention in detail, but which comprise al most every article which can he asked for in the lino of fancy goods, &c. Thu public are especially invited - to call and see them thiring the Holydays. Retnomber the Old Stand; North Hanover Street. S TV HAVERSTICK. Christmas and New Year Gifts, NAMELY Card Cases, Velvet Bags, Silk Purses, Porte Motion - is, Cigar Cases, Brushes in erect variety, Fancy Inkstands and Paper HolJors, Fancy Boxes, Cologne, Ex tracts, Pomade Divine, Toilet and Pearl Pow der, Bear's Oil, Pull's and Puff Boxes, Eau Lustral Shnvi tg, Cream, great variety of Combs Ivory Rattles, Chess Boarils, Note Papers and Envelopes, Imported Segura by the Box, Rai sins and Figs by the Box, Candies nud Secrets at 181 eta per lb., citron at 31 cis. per lb., and a groat variety of articles ton cash too mention, at reduced prices for cash at Dr R AW. LINS Drug Store, Main Street. decl9 HO! FOR THE HOLIDAYS! Kriss Kingle's Mead-Quarters, Carlisle, Penn Is the place where Country Merchants and the public in general, will find the largest and best assortment of `_:ONFECTIONARIES, • • 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 11 anovir street, a few doors north of the Bank, where all are invited to call and examine for themselves, as it would be impossible to mention all the vari eties. He would also callattention to a large assortment of Fruits and Nuts, consisting of ORANGES, LEMONS, RAISINS, Figs, Prucns, Grapes, Citron, Dates,Almonds, English Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Filerts, Pea Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, &c. In connection with the above ho hasiusr - freceived a largo assort ment of English, French arid American TOYS AND FANCY OttODS, consistingiwpart 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 ~thet Rattles. Gaines and Puzzles of the West stiqe, FurnitTfre tea _sota, niacin boxes, fiddles, guitars, pianos, accords ons, harmonicans, drums, guns, and other arti cles,of war, Glass and China ItSys,imantlemor foments, 'I in boxes, woolly dogs, wagons and wheelbarrows, tubs, cradles, Noah's Arks masks. marbles of all kinds, fancy soaps, Co love, ox marrow, shaving cream, hair and eloth m 3 Brushes, &a. He has also,on hand a prime lot of FRESH GROCERIES', consisting of Coffees. Teas, Sugars, Molasses, Crackers. Cheese, Spices of all kinds and in fact all articles in the Grocdry line, which will be disposed of at the lowest rates. Orders from a distance thankfully, received and promptly hitt:llElod to. , Carlisle, dcc 11,'49. `P MONYER. GREAT HOLYDAY ATTRACTONSI WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c THE subscriber respectfully informs .his friends and the public generally, that he has just returned from PhiWel pine with the largest and most splended assortment of 11 - atchesdew. airy, &c., ever bciore offered to the citizens of tins place. His stock consists in part of a splemlid lot of Gold and Silver Lever 'Watches, Gold and Sa ver Lepine do. with a variety of Watches of lower prices, Gold guard Chains, Gold and Silver Pencils, a splendid assortment of gold pens of most approved manufacture, Silver Butter Knives, Silver and plated Spoons, fine Silver plated Forks, a large and splendid lot of Gold and Silver Speetecles,(ho invites particu lar attention to this anode of spectacles, as lie can warrant them to be the best on this side of Philadelphia,) Common Spectacles of all prices a lrrge 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 Card cases, a very su perior article, Silver thimbles, Silver combs, cake Baskets; with a great variety of other ar .tieles.in,his line, net necessary to meniion. He invi tes all to call and examine his stock assured that it cannot fail to please, both in quality and price. T CONLYN. Superior Groceries, EBY'S THE subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the public in general, that he has just returned front the 'city, with a large and general assortment of Flt S H G ROCE- ItIES, all of which he is prepared to sell nt a very email advance. Hirstock,is composed of a general assortment of everything in the Gro cery line, embracing in part roar. Coffees, Su gars, Molasses, SORTS, Tobacco and Cigars, Queensware and Glassware, Fish and Salt, Crackers and Cheese, 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 givit me a call, as I ant determined to sell at very moderato profits Don't forgot the stand, South Hanover-street next door to flannan's (late Esh leman's Hotel, and within two doors of the Vo lunteer Prinnting Office ' deo% '49 C (fern. A'gt • 1VEUF1 1 0! Effurrs! rntiE subscriber lies just opened another lot 1 of Muffs, yerying front $2 to - 812; also a few Children's' GREEN KID GLOVES Just opened a- fresh assortment of Ladies Green Kid,Gloves, of best quality, with a vari ety of Ladies and Childrens Cashmere Gloves, of all 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 'w variety of other Fancy Goods. G. W,IIITNER. Restoration 8c Preservation of the Hair, By By DI Wise dc Son, of Virginia.. M WISE & SON, finding it altogether impossible to attend personally. .to the groat number. of daily 'Applications, from all, sections of - the Ilnion,..for their remedy, , for Baldness; and for their celebrated HAIR T 0... NIG, have 'found it necessary' , to -appoint' a General Travelling • Agent, to, visit different cities and towns throughout the United States," vesting him with authority' to appoint'. sitti-a: tent.Kbso and vend thirlftur Teitici and teary( ply:the RESTORATIVE, and to put 'thorn into,the..hafids of those he may appoint to op& rate wherever a, sufficient 'number -of patients in 'any town orneighborhootl shrill bo , Obtained.. ''. Capt. GEORGE CALVER'I', 'of Vattquier bounty, Va. is alone authorized' to, act de Gen.! brat Travelfing Agent, with, the,Poivers, above inlicated, - ~.' ,• :.•'-. — 2: -.', ' ''' , '-. ' , tOttpt,C. mil? bdeSpected , to,visiti as .spoed-: 111 it s,p r aeticab e •the;prpripalo.tie s and towns o- .N. .B.:,Capt,'.,,Calvert''Will elWays:•hatie on hand ;idtfulibbpply' , Af .t.he :HAIR, 'TONIC (which cleansealhe'beod At dinidiuff,striingth.. ens and :invigeraies :‘the:ltair,‘,',and - sprevents'it; also,ufronatfalling.bff,) for theiri of Country, blest contiguous to hirriSperatitnis, or ,it :may always be obtained 'at wholesale; and forwarded lo `any. port, of the 'Union;: by addreasing , tha riimetore, M. • WISE .'Bi'.splii , ":Riehnltind; *irlee V pOf,dpzetil ciil3. •Six . ..l)ot tieo Tor t 5 - tir',Atuf'dejlar •iiingikt),Uttle''''' 'Enevgd,ly , INStr-Ittle: inicarllsle:,,,by:s,v :7; ,, N , W.VE R.- ",.'`.. I,ol , tii4i:cli'AiirPllrfek .1 • ; c') 44014 WPOtiolkio#o l. !;fkl?t,'Ai.!•!lr• flop:* w,o.p,::Eittptc _.,.' :,N , ,4 , 47,§lfie , rrp.steeii , -i.. , ,-.., ,, ' , :... , :-. , r-:'::':''.. , , , .'.! . `,..! . , - .:.. , :.:i::::,:•:::. ,. ,: - ''.- ,., .4......, EEO -=~F ~ ~~1ttr8C~;~.~. „ j APPEILLIP. . have fiited'upOififflit felloWinY'fflne and pla-' ces, for holding .the. ,, APpeals on thit , Trienial Assessment for years 1 8 50-51;-52'-- - -for the' seta- • eral Townships and 'Boroughs in said, County to wit: • , For-No*l,lllo, 28th of January at the houtte of S. Rupley, Newville. • • For 28th of January, 1850, at 10'f : 'public house WS. Rupley, Newville.. For Mifflin, 29th ofJanuary. 1860, at the lie house of S. Rupley, Newville. For Franktord, 29th of January, 1850, at the public house of S. Rupley Newville. • • For Hopowell, 30th Januapy, 1650, at -the public house of D.Jllowry, Newburg.. For Shippensbut Bor. 31st January, 1850, at the public house 01'0. 'Luck, Shippensburg. For Shippensburg Tu. 31st January, 1850 at the public house of C. Zuck, Shippensburg. Southampton,lst February, 1850, at the pub lic house of C. Stick Shippensburg. West Penneborough, 2tl February, 1850, at the public house or J, Hoover, Mt. Rock. For Monroe, 4th February, 1850, at the publia house ofJ, Paul, Churebtown. For Silver Spring, sth February, 1850, at the public house of 0. Duey, Hoguestown. gi For East Pennsboiough, Oth February, 1550, at the public house of S. Henninger. Bridge port. For New Cumberland, 6th February,lBso, at the public house of S. Benninger, Bridgeport. For Hampden, 6111 February, 1650, at the pub lic house of J. Reeser, Sporting Hill, For Mechanicsburg, Bth February, 1850, at the public house of J. Black, M9chanicaburg For Allen 9th February, 1850, at the public I house of D. S or,Shepherdstown. • _ For Dickers I . ltll February, 1850 at the public house Mein, Stone Tavern. • For'North M, leton, 12th February, Imo, et the Commissioners Office, Carlisle. For South Middleton, 13th• February, 1850, at tho Commissioners Office,Carliele. For Emit Ward, Carlisle, I l h Fabrattry, 1850 at hq Commi.-Sioners Office, Carlisle. For West Ward, Carlisle, sth February, 1850, at the Commissioners Office, Carlisle, County Rates, Dollar Rate-2I 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 respectivb respective Township or Borough, nt which time the assessors will return the names of two res— pectable citizens of their Borough or Township for the appointment of a Collector. By order of the Commissioners, Attest, WM. - RILEY, Clic. Commissioners Office. • Carlisle. 29th Dec. HMO. S Estate of John SnaVely, Deed. LETTERS Testamentary on the Estate of John Snavely, deed. late of Hamptfitn township, Cumberland County, have issued in dug form of law to the subscriber. residing in std towns*. All persons indebted to said es tate will make immediate payment, and those having claims against it will present the same for settlement to JOIIN RUPP. Executor of John Snively, deed Dec. 21.-6 t Estate. of James Irvin, dec'd. LETTEItS of. Administration on the Estate:. James Irvin, lake of East Peansborough township, Cumberland county, deceased, have boon granted to the subscriber, residing in the same township. All persons having claims or demands against the estate of said decedent aro reatMsted to make known the same without delay, and those indebted to make payment im mediately. lABIVIVI-. COBLE, jan2.6wpd r. Estate of ned'lt Goodyear; dee'd L.F.TTERS Testamentary on the. Csiaic of Fred'k Goodyear; late of Monrou - rnwnslitp, Cumberland county, deceased, hake been grant ed to the subscribers, residing - in the eame town ship. All persons knowing themselves indebt ed to the said estate are required to melee imme diate payment, and those having claims to pre sent them for settlement to JOHN' GOODYEAR , JACOB GOODYEAR, DANIEET GOODYEAR, 4 7.l.rwriaors janT Estate of Peter Whitmer, deo , d, LETTERS Testamentary o the Estate of Peter Whitmer, late ol Saudi Middleton township, Cumbef•land. county, deceased, -have boon granted to the subscriber, residing in Huntington township, Adams county. All persons indebted to said estato arc hereby no tified to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them for settlement to decl2 WM R SADLER, Lx' ,'.. Estate of Mary Harlan,c , d.' LE I'TERS Testamentary on the Estate of Mary Marian, late of Atoughstown, Cunt 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 Ithing claims,to present them fir settlement to JOHN HILANDS, Executor decl2,Gt Estate of Isaac Lloyd, decl. ETTERS of Administration on the Estate LI /sane Lloyd, late of Allentownship, dee'd. have been granted , to the subscriber residing in same township. All persons knowing thorn selves indebted to said estate to make payment immediately, and those' having claims to pre: sent them for settlement to n0v2.8 REUBEN STAR, .I,Ther NI scum", thansands of mays of Sertdula, C0.,.al Syphilis, and other impure diseart al the Bland—and the \'ratY A ht. QUANTITY ttA3ch was 001 of a Alaiieina to crest 000 tit such disease., Lc any prat( of the purifying medial! wer the Medicine Wk.?, has subdued and conquered ettelvsliscaos— then them ie unquestiapaidc evidence that— B RANT'S +NDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT he nu* a Illedicint, in erPry relying t and there is abundant proof, in areal cures effected, that ONE BOTTLE of it run tains more pusifylng, heading virtue, and medical parser, than there is contained in FOUR BOTTLER' of any Sarsa parilla, or any other medicine that has over been Matted for sale, There la undoubted proof In our vampillete, that the use of this great Indian Penter, they lied were DY ING- yet LlVE—ahey that were LAME and CRIPPLED can now WALK—they that were SICK, SCROFULOUS, and otherwise diseased, havoc been MALT/01M CURED. Hundreds—Thousands— who, have used lIRAE,T'S PURIFIER, Alter having used and tested Atm. the Sartarcrrillas and other mediclues MC -0111=11,104 to cure blood diseases, have decided that— Brant's is the cheapest , because one , bottle of it has more , medical, curttivo mane In It, and, in consequence, rums more ;Mama, In ;ouch less One, than one bottle of any other medicine. • If then, one bottle of liItANT•S.PURIFIER will cure POUR TIMES more direst° than one bottle of Saranyaril• PURIFIER'' would bo as cheap at four dollars a bottle, as sarsaparilla at one dollar. But Basra , ' PURIFIER is sold for only ONE DOLLAR a bottle; nod as a bottle of it has cured, and is capable ;Prattling, POUR TIMES as much diapasons onejeitleof Sarsaparilla, them. fore, Sarsaparilla, in cousequonce•of its feespower and less •mcdicid efficacy, should be. sold no no pore than ttoenty. one &Wm mats per,bottle, to boon Ow DJ Rio PURIFIER at •one One r How much CANCER—hoW much SYPHILIS—how much SCROFULA—wiII one dollar', worth of BRANT'S PURIFIER curo I liesultissi'lbliowhig statement., which le o specimen of Its powers— , CANCEROUS :.SCROEU_LA ! This is the cum of a dying *lan who' yet. Uric He mu coral of a worse case of SCROFULA, by only harks. hot. the of Branfs Purifier,' Mad over was cured by the use of twelve GALLON/ Or the best Sarsaparilla that Wee overload°. Sarsaparilla linnet Offietent nutted resosr to (asset the cure of such a repAnolyhopeleficasel •• • •"_ , • Mr. J.:l3.HABklN,of•Ronse, Oneida Co. ,N.' P., had Sere% • eta four year. - woe con fi ned to bed the last Af oar-he .woello much diseased- and!dithilitated 'as to-be unable to ralee his hand to his head. Ho bad the hot wrdArd advice =had used ALL of the best Sareaparfacu to no gOlai. OrrOet. ,, . 'Apt worse and worse and was considered to be , in a dying, state, and could no t t wentirf our hours longer, when he • emnlnellced-twinbIIRANTIS-ItURIFIER 'ltte week so ser -Mien nearty RA. ear to earl a hole was "eaten thronyh loh•dPips,un er-his chlii,'so that he breathed through the bole; hie ear was so eaten around that It could be /i/lid „vL, OM or Its place; Wooly holding by a enuttfpiceef the use of ene'annwas destroyed by two ulcers; an Ulcer under " the arm,. so large as a man's hand. had - nearly allen through "f hicsido into his ,body. Thus ho was , afflicted with Roomy, ' Sea taftrn i ner4 . .fentrloe ulcers', on VotiOUS parts of Ilia rfnt•'ll . and Pull particulars,pee our ,PAM. 'Dr. THOhfitSVOlLLlAlitkone of Siinost. Melons of Rome wee called to see'lleskin the day Wore, be commenced tialtg•lhantfs Purifier. Dr.llll.,examlned • . then told him that *all the medieb!es• in Ma world, , could not cure him-=then his case vole - Wore() than- Hopeless .! • •• • • • ' , Now hear Mr. HABlUNiEratahrinent of curer He Mild •.• ' ',. MY wife procured enb bottle of 1111ANT!.9 P,URIPI'MG4- 10,WItetert,,ot Breed er Lianard,,druggiate or'Rome., • 1 commenced tieing that, and bepan to yet bake. 'That bottle enabled: me to pet q! my bad; where 1 bad heon confined ;; • ' one year: the amend beak Suable d ,me, to et ftg 4 thohpuse i ~ tho emid boob enabled me to waUe WO Mites, to game gen. , 'waiters I procured riv'bettica yrefarli b t that] fin• . teltedalia:ra.:,„.„ t at t o ,, , , ,i , i ,„, ... a °viva: y op -.4... ro!'r-VMdArgig4.:7 . ",', r :,. !.;!..:' lii6M - ftt Mll:itittNittisEg : ~; ,J.. , .... . - ~ , r Mr; MAMMA b worn to the above facts, and the rectal 'arewlmeateld and cortiMid to by:Dr, T. WILLIAMS—Mr.. ' Eli 11: BROWMairstieteradtbe Wesel - tone itotet-151eiant ,' , DIEMELL ilt. LtiOrlADP. , Wb u lo ßla l in d re ,!: 0 ! 4 9017/ , i, at:reI.ELEVEN, other rcarirdeblr'utiMeateto- ~' , ~,,, . , , ~,,, ,4 ';'1361*-iii Ca'rlitile - -, by'Di.' I; :31r.:.,RA:vv?, tiNtSt '' Sole%Agbrit: - ' - 0 , ,M131,13.,TEA1413;iiik heaC I four y:etto; , oldp; los en11../f , pply,! Mcint; Soiali` idAlciton fow'nehi 1.6!)• =:de911... ,',I3II4EVYN pt .. ._. ~ . . .., Ototeo;.'-k t.gslplii#-;: .oa4atßar nititts AN be expected from the subscriber, as ho C liasjest received t. new and splendid as, sortment of ;WINTER 'GOODS,, which he offers to ids citstemers and others who .may favor him With is call at great Bargains ! CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, atinets, velvet cords. Ky. jeans, scarlet, yel low, white: end Canton Fiannals,-tickings. mus line, calico, cashmeres, do lanes, alpacas, Co bvrg cloths, gloves; hosiery, Irish linen, corn -forts, &c, _ _ A largo and splehdid assortment of Long and Square Shawls, at all prices to suit the timos. Also, Boots and Shoes, which ho is doterm fined to sell low, at his stand, in North Hano first store below Haverstick's Drug Store. ver street, Carlisle. J. G. CARMONY. GREAT- INDUCEMENTS Note plated at the CREAP STORE of ' Charles Ogt will?, customers of ,this large establishment, 1 and the piiblic in general, are respectfully informed that I am now receiving an immense stock ot the handsomest and cheapest goods ever brought to Carlisle. - CLOTHS & CASSIIV.IERES of t;vory shade at greatly reduced prices. SHAWLS • A large lot of Long Plaid Shawls from 3 to $ll do Square 'do $1 to $6 Also, Broche, Terkeri, Crape, Thibet and DA. mask Shawls of every style and quality. R3BONS, RIBBONS. A splendid assortment new style Ribbons which will be sold fiery low. DE LAINES & CASHMERES, A. beautiful stock of Cashmeres and De Laines at very low figures. ALPACHAS, A very large assortment of Black and Colored Alpachas, Figured, Plain and Satin Stripes. SACK FLANNELS, • A large lot of Sack Flannels, very cheap. SILKS, SILKS, , A splendid assortment of Figured, Plain and Striped Silks, trona 373 to 1,25. Black Silks, a vdry largo and cheap stock. BLANKETS. , . Very superior ltirge size Twilled, 10.4-12-4-13.4 ditto Ribbon Bound. do do do Whitney. at all prices. FRF,NCS & ENGLISH MEIIINOES A large assortment of very superior French Merinoes. . All colours and prices. SATINE DE CHAINS, A beautiful assortment of. changeable Satine de Chains for dresses and sacks. MUSLINS, • . . A tremendous lot of blenched and unbleached Muslins from 3 jo 12/ cents. Having purchased Imply of this article be cite the advance, I will continue to sell ut old prices 'A hill assorprrient Of Itnnerial; Ingrain, Veni. lien and Stril4 Carpets. Selling very low. PRINTS & GINGHAMS, Prints and Ginghams front 3 to 12,1.,. ..11 very Large Assortment of MlCings, Chocks, Diapdrs, Floor Oil Cloth. Borhings, Velvets, Beaverteens, Stocitings, Gloves, Suspenders, .Carpet Bags, Canibrickc' Dinritys, Laces, Morcens. Linens, Linen and, Cloth Table Covers,Oil Cloth Ditto, Irish Li. neon, &c., &c, BOOTS AND SHOES. In the article of 800t.4 and Shoes, we gn far ahettd of an nqmpet.ition,Ayoth_ in price_ and quality. k big stock now on hand and cheaper than weer. _ _ Sugar * Coffee, Molasses, Rice, Tee, &c., Sze Freel•., Prime end Cheap. ' Reeallect the old stand, East Main Street, whore there is a largo room, a large stock to select from, and decidedly the cheapest lot of Goods.o .. ut of Philadelphia or Now York. CornOline and all, secure bargains, at the Amp store of CIIA OGILBY• oct:ll'.l9 Cheap Clothing •Store. •- GREAT BARGAINS! , Tl 3 EE Tubscriber would respectfully tnform his friends and the public in general, that he has removed-his large and extensive as'sort ment of READY MADE CLOTHING to the room recently occupied as n store by . Geo. W. ilitnex. on - Best Main street. directly oppo site Elliott's Drug Store, and within two doors of Ogilby's store, where he will keep constant ly on hand, all kinds of beady ✓hale Clothing, and everything pertaining to gentlemen's ward robes. The clothing he ofli,rs for sale is made up in his own shop, by experienced workmen, and under his own supervision. • Ile, feels pre parel to offer great bargains in .he Clothing line, and to test this fact he r mild earnestly in vite the citizens of this county to give him a call and examine the quality of his stock and his prices, before purchasing elsewhere. He will also, as heretofore, comirthe to make twill kinds of Clothing according to order, and those who prefer it can have tlu it measures taken, and their garments made up to their plensment. Always on hand n large assortment of Cloths, Cussinzrres, Satinets, Vestings, &c. Don't forget the place directly opposite El- liott's store, and within two doors of Ogithy's. debl2,3m NATHAN HANTCH. Large and Splendid Arrival of PALL AND WINTER CIAO 7' Eli G 11231 THE undersigned 'reSpectfully announces to the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, that ho has just laid in a stock of Fashionable Clothing ' cut end made in excellent style, which for c'llerip, noes and quality was never ,before equalled in this place. Such as—splendid new style black French lath dross Coats, large and handsome circle cloth Cloaks, black and brown sack Coats, business coats in the latest styles, Mon key coats, tweed sack 'coats, superior fill() bl'k French cassimere Pants, now style of fancy cassimere Pants, over 200 pairs of striped and plain fall and winter pants, 250 Elegant new vests, excellent Black satin vests, also, an as sortment of fine white Linen, rod flannel and striped Shirts, collars, bosoms, stocks, suspen ders, cravats, handkerchiefs and other articles in his lirie. Boys' Clothing and oil clothing suitable for fishermen and others constantly on hand. Fine cloth caps front 25 to 87 cents.— Glazed Caps cents. In fact the above is the largest and best assortmenl ever offered in this place, and ai chetip us can be purchased in the city of Philadelphia. Persons who prefer 'Raving their clothing made to order can 'be ac commodated at the shortest notice. Ito therefore respectfully invites his custom ers and the public generally to call and see him at the Clothing Store, corner of Main Street and the Centre Square. , [decl2 Reading for the Killion; A LARGE and well-selected: nssortmont o BOOKS of all ~kinds constantly kept on hand to suit the time's, the following have lust been received. flume's History of England, two first Nos. eceived. Slinkspeare's Works, 4 different editions. Byron's Works, Burns' Werke. '.Scott's poetical Works. Lynch's Expedition to the Jordan anclrDead Sea, Montegue's ditto. '• - ' - ScottqCNlilitaryT.actice, 3 vols. Women of the' Revelation,' by .Mrs. Philosephy.of Religion .by Morre,ll:.7. • "...r 'Etfineet Midistry, 'Ay ,• • 'Bravo's Daughter, hyTouganne. • '• • DowagerpoiNeVi.SchoolibeScandal,•by Mrs Caxion!fr,-, by B • The,Queen . :-of .Gipeies. • 'Cruise in' t Whale Boat. , .! . , Andpllttw new.novels• , 'received' as -soon as 'published. - ,.AB,orders for Books attended with dispatch.• nom' filspateS Shoat-046p 'ooks , call niOund,and exiimineSor yourielves. 0017.; 'W•A MARTIN. . . „ .there '.7IIIVW:. GoOds: . - B 0'14,14E'r.' . 1210 0 NS. .1. GENEyttAliliapoil'in6o';df4l'6,iiiiitti tYk. 'b' f lite; Neck • f'Ribbtins;oiao;';Bolt Ribbons, tqyl ,1309; opened.,-% LACE#Wo;ccii,l,4#`l3:,l•; . (.4 . 2 forencittklos:;::"74lB4.Lifien .nhiofe, `.fh*",§: , Green Tone ot,i , supertat quality j9ls-Clunr.4 rlapncilsc „ . ustiprtme n ,J'dieplot peo ;t:lhery le :Manhole or sky. Atarist,Naz: ill .pl - 4p' !i ll IRO (056)) ":V1 HI TWEI IV' '1 BEI =V , . ‘ltßfigO, Otiy. OaltratigriPrblii f i g °ASA for ILASOS ikatorquan,titziiii)ivig ip,his*tsorijqt .firiTi*l 3 Mlk£4/ '04 6 6 , y 7.a 4) •„!.. t p , T•,q4;9,Pi'§, - 1N4 4 . ' t SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! BOOTS AND SHOES CARPETS, CARPETS, GROCERIES, AT GOLDMANS! ' - ';':`,9oti'el - ‘t; . ,:g51)60.6: EMMM MEE • o, MIRE subscribers have just completed their purehasps of FALL & ;WINTER. GOODS. Our stock consists in part of cloths, dassimeres, vestiligs, canine's, of all colors and prices ; white,, yellow and red, all wool Flan nels ; Kentucky Jeans velvet cords Bea• verteens, Calicoes by the cart load,. Ging hams, h 'Mous de Laines, Meripoes, Paramatta s, Co burg; Cloths, Alpaca's, • Fancy Mohairs, Lustres, &c., Checks; 'l'ickingp, Domestic •Ginghams. Canton Flannels, whtte and coloured, Linsey, Plain, Pink, Brown, Maroon, Green and BP k. de Laines; 10r.12-h eta per yard; Mous de Leine 'l'hibet and Pekeri SHAWLS; Long 'Shawls at 3, 3,50, 4,5, 6, 7,50, IQ and 10 dollars: Silk and Linen HandkerchiAld, Cotton, Woolen and Cashmere Stockings, Irish Linens. Gloves, Cloth, Glazed and Fur CAPS, Gimps and Fringes, in variety, Combs, Woolen Yarn, all colors, from fine to coarse,Steel Beads, Twist end lasps, Purses, Seae. Waist Ribbons, Slides, Green Bareke. Blue Barege, Table Co• very of Linen and Cloth, Carpet Chain, !fable Diaper,Crash, Linen Diapers, Edging, Laces, GUM SHOES. all sizes 'and prices, Umbrel las, Carpets, Groceries, Queer:swore, Hard ware, &c. All the above goods were bought for Cash, gold and silver, end - at a saving of 15 to per cont. below those who bought on credit. Those wishing to save will find our goods cheaper than they-can buy them elsewhere... Oct 10 A & W BENTZ. FALL AND WINTER GOODS AT THE BEE HIVE. . tHAVE just opened .tke'.. 4 l. direct from the city, liniint lull' ' brilliant assortment ol _..,..-- 1 -t, LADIES & G E 'PLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS, for Fall and Winter Wear, ro whicn I Would invito tho special attention of old and now friends nlnd customers. My stock now comprises every conceivable colour, style, pattern and figure of Dro:is Goods, from the plainest and cheapest to the most brilliant and costly. Call and see them while they are new and novel, as it al ways gives us 'pleasure to show riptwaids at ho lien Hive. sop%) SA- CC/YLE LOON ALT THIS! CHA FMCS OGILBY respectfully informs the public that he has commenced, and will be opening for several days, his second pur chases of FALL & WINTE - R. DRY GOODS. which comprise a very extensive and splendid assortment of all k nds of .. - LADIES DRESS GOODS, a very large assortment cf Shewls,French Me rinoes, Coburgs, Aloachas, and 5000 other arti cles in the line of Ladies' Wear. Also, a full and complete assortment of CLOTH, CASSIMERES & SATINETS, together with n heavy stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, of all the various prices and qunli• lies. Also, a large stock of Glt OC ERIES.— Come one, come, all, and look for yourselves before purchasing elsewhere, us the order o the day is, "live by trade and small profits." novl4 LONG SHAWLS,__LONG SHAWLS r 11,IE subscriber haa,just opened a 'general assortment of Plaid Long Shawls, Buy . State Long Shawls, of superior quality. Also; Splend'd Brodie Shawls, (all wool), Black Thiliet Long Shawls, together . with_ Terkeri, Cashmere, and other Shawls, at moderate prices. MUFFS, MUFFS Just received a variety of Lynx Muffs, of different qualities, also hn assortmenrof low priced Mulls, for sale low. CASHMERES & MOUS DE LAINES -The subscriber is now opening a beauditivl assortmeth of Dress Goods, among which may be fountLCushmeres, Mous. Do Lames, Mohair Lu.itros, Alpnehns, Merinoes, Black and. Col ored Silks, and other varieties of Dress Goods. CASSIMER ES. Just received a law pieces of Bronze Cnssi• meres, latest _style. Also, Blue and Black Cloths, Merino Cassitneres and Sattinetts, for sole cheep. TO MILLINER. Th. Ali Miters throughout the county are informed that a general aasortmcut of finery Goods, embracing Bonnet Frames, Crowns,. and Tabs, Artificial Flowers, Face Tabs, Ru ches, Illusions of all colors, Bonnet Wires, &c. have just been opened by 1220E1 FALL DRY GOODS I 1 LIST received and now opening at the J at tl.e New Store, Corner of Hanover and Leather streets, opposite Win. Loonards old gland. 'fire undersi3ned respectfully Worms a \ his friends nd the public, that he has just re turned Iron Philadelphia, with a large and eareltilly se le x m fed soritnent of NEW FALL C, 00 OS, cons' ting of nn extensive variety.— Every article , ill he sold at the very lowest prices, Mous DE LAINF.e —All the in ,st desir able styles of neat figured, and the best shades of plain blue, mode, scarlet, pink, blue, green, crimson, &c. Melt FIGURED CASIIIDERS h—A complete stock of elegant styles w 'els.will be sold at very small pro fi ts. Dees Smits ! Brocade figured, plain, change le, striped glass& and the most superior quail lee of glossy . blacks. Changeable Green, and .Black Man. tills Satin, the most fashionable article for the fall. Sulk Fringes, Laces, Gimps, Boltings, Collars, Gloves, liosiery,•&c 'all and Winter Ribbons, of every m:11v, n dat all prices. Also a large steck.of elegant :STAPLE GOCES;which have been selected with much care, and will be 'sold h t very gregi bargnibs. Our assortment of Cloths, Cassi meres, Vestings, heavy pantaloon stuffs, flan nels, shootings, tickings gingham, cheeks. cal. Icons, muslins, fable covers, napkins, drillings, linens, blenched and unbleached Mullins, is very large varied rind complete. Also, on hand, a well selected assortment of BOOTS & SHOES, for men, women and children. at lower prices than ever. GROCERIES in all their • variety, viz :—Sugnr, Cofee, Aloha:sea: Pekin Ten Company's celebrated Teas, Spices &c., add the host quality Carpet Chain. 'All the above goods have been purchased right and will be sold low. oct3 N \V WOODS, Ag't. pitman '1'.7341.8. wE have just received no entire now selec tion of choice and fresh GREEN AND BLA Cr\TEAS, embracing Young Hytion, Imperial and Gunpowder teas, of various quali ties, ranking front 373 to $1,23 per pound, from the tea store of the ,Messrs. Jenkins, of Phila delphia, neatly, securely and freshly packed in quarter, halt, and pound malefic and paper pack ages, as .well as in the bulk.. The selections are made by ono of the partners, who hos had experience to the , business,.among the Chinese themselves for about seven years, and `this ad vantage, together with our own experience, and the encouragement extended to us in the selling of these Teas for more than two years past, encourage us confidently to reccommend them as.superior to any other selection of (Teas in this market—for sale at the Grocery store of ;July 11'49 J. W. EB Y Tobacco and Cigars. TUST received and for sale wholesale and re. tail the best and cheapest selection of Cl. GARS to be found any where out othho city. The selection 'consists of Granaderos, Emilia, Castellos, La Trymavera, Plantation, , Leon D'oro Regalia Lif.Giata, , ' Vends and Figaros ilVloloesadora, &0., AllM;,the finest Cuba and Havana Tobacco: and;pit ttp :tho neatest manner,' basidei . I the Also the 'beat' Cangrass' Mkt Cayendirb. T 011 AC C 0 bdtli plain atursivaetene4atrrodneed prices fo'r, - 0 0111,- Call - and - oxiimino7l4.7Strieklmforo to - "chitaltig%'l will sail by: the' box al low as they ciah.he had in'the oiti.. 'Dot* fo!ga!" . 4:p. .., opliasite that railroad office • . T , CR.IE, Mil l DR I;:;DRUGS .!, DRUGS 6 - ARRIVAL. ~ 'FR.ESii.,.PALL , ,relihstook. of Mod HAVE just'received, a f i. an , 1 l o i ir c ei i; Paints, GP''il, 8 0 , which Inbeen•FiulPhaahiap ea r care atlh b=•reftYtat..r::Rgconfidently recommeiS to ea i fiksjciao3, Counirylorehonto .renqeri'us being fresh and_nto. • " ,''• ' timnt , u or b s and Exti acts, t ine Ch"em;leiea—nAiedi:, C 4 Spices, ground and who l e nstrumentp, ~ . . Essences, . '., nTOils Perfumery, &e. ; . u" lbsse . • IVarranied Genuine. YE-SilliFF • . Indigoes,,.' i l l g d O a e l. o e ,: ~ . D : ~ , Q o O i l G p ' vti 6 ; ? d i ti : Cam l.,: ‘ ,, i., V; , o ; Woods ,;::. ' , ~ , ,: :,,, 1 Sumac " * '''. `''''. ` ,tiqa`ll7...re,•* ;''-'ii.,l' t t1 !9!..., • • `'...',,`:•kls4ll'iid;'o4l4ne' c. .%i-ci'hoiiil' ii.,Jiii,U4l°;iiiidlraiiiie,:iblulbe.a,' .ai;ioWind Iken9rditgrll, iiiiicKoil,Aneo,r,.:: 41114BaPIP4717GaitOkkririalilrittrAnW44: 4 ;l e irla9411111.4)8 1: ° Elu t 4 i l itiat Oak Stor ,, 'ol.ailb°r#,4:9l%.l,irl .414(VAT37191L,N1 V a ail ''''l4' f O ‘4Vi4i jri , 4,';'Sii,:' • 4 ' .4.1 -rn 7V-4-, ): , .'rirlit' ,: ' ; ~,q ir i '"',•'4 . 's:S- ris - r',. • ' ~, O rphans!, • Court , Sale. .. on SA'T'URDAY, the 26th of January, 1850. TN pursuance of on, order of the Orphans' j Court of Cumberland County, will btsold at public sale; at 12 o'clock. M. on the premises, tie following property of Daniel H. Young, late, i , of Nee , Cumberland, in said county, decd. viz: A LOT 0 E Gltoll ND. situate on Main Street in the village of New Cumberland, and number ed in the plan 108, having thereon erected a log • • & Frame Weatherboarded Hduse. • * .;',4 4 4 . ' Terms of Salo—Ten per. cent :,%. , ~,' of the purchase money:to be paid 't,,,,'„, ~':,,, - 1 ,• on confirmation of the sale,and the -'"::- - ''•••'‘ residue on the first of April next, when possession will he given. 'Po be secured by judgement and the purchaser t:), pay the tax es assessed for the year 1850: Also, at the sumo time and place !he following personal property, viz :—Tables, Choirs, Beds and Bedding, Dgsk, Stove and Pipe, Kitchen Furniture, &c. At tendance will he given by JACOB KIRK, Jr. Executor. Dec. 19, tBl9. , TilE subscriber offers for sale , the Brewery property. no Al Occill . , 1 1 pied by himself, situate on South';. , OA`);* Hanover street, in Carlisle ' to' j • -•" - which is attached about Five Ac resof ground, of thebest quality and the great er part of which is now worked as a vegetable garden. The Brewery is a large Stone buil ding, about 40 boat by 26 deep, sod contains all the necessary appfiratus in complete order for • brewing 111 aft Liquors. There is a well of nev er failing water inside of the building. There islitsii_e_sltsurn_of_watetrunni_pg_th_ronk the _ property. The other improvements are a good BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, small Barn Stable, &c.,a variety of Fruit trees, and a well of water 'at the door of the dwelling house. It affords a fine opportunity for any one desir ous of going into the brewing business, or for a gardener, as it is advantageously situated and convenient to a good market: lh If not sold before Saturday. the 2d of March,lB6o, it will on that day be offered at atiplic—Sale on the premises, when attendance will ho given by ANDREW HARE.FI Dec. '26. RATH 13 subscriber being desirous to remove to the West, will oiler at Public ak. on SAT URDAY, the 20th of December, 1849, on the premises in Monfoe township, Cumberland county, on the road' leading. from Carlisle Iron Works to Bricker's Mill, the following pro perty, viz:—a small FARM, containing 18— ACRES and ,68 PERCHES, situate in said township. adjoining livols of John Beltzhoover, Hugh Maloy, Isaac Vanarsdalo end the above public road. Four acres of it is in'timber, and theremainder in the highest state of cultiva tion. The improvements are a -- two story and n half DWELL ... INC HOUSE, Frame Barn, and • 1 other necessary out-buildings, all of which are new and in the best order, having every desirable convenience.— There is also a small Orchard of Apple aid Peach 'Frees, all of which are the choicest va-. rieties and in good bearing order. The place is admirably calculated for a Market Farm, being in a good neighborhood, and within an, easy distance of Carlisle. Tears which will be reasonable, made known en application to the subscriber, living on the premises. Decs,4 t HUGH WELSH, Sr. /SHE subscriber has a FARM which he wishes to sell. The property is situated in West Pennsboro township, Cumberland coun ty, Penna. five and a half miles West of Cnrlisle, on the turnpike road leading from Harrisburg to PlushUm, containing 128 Acres of first rate Limestone Land, in a high state .of cultivation. About 100 Acres of it are cleared, and the balance of if is in thriving Timber.— There is a large amouni. of Locust timber growing on the place, the soil being perfectly congenial to the growth of Locust. A0.,1 The improvements are fwo story •••• 11l BRICK DWELLLINO flAusE, sips t.. rtils 4 ; 1, 22 tly 28 feet, a two story Bock -_—_------ Building, 18 . by 22 feet and two stories' high, with a double Log Ram, torn Crib and Wagon Shed, a young Orchard of very superior trait, and choice fruit of dtflerent kinds. There is a well of Water in the yard near the dwelling. his _property has many e", advantages—only fiv , ead' a half miles from Carlisle—n market always on the road. Per sbns wishing to purchase Real Estate would do well to call and see it. Abptil 2—tt MATTHEW DAVIDSON. GEO W HITNER THANKFUL to the.puelic generally for pas favors end their liberal patronage, stilleen, linnet! to carry on the SADDLE, TRUNK, and -HARNESS making business, nt hie old stand in Nanover street, two doors north of the Carlisle 13nult, at the sign of the Mammoth Cellar. He is now better prepared than ever to accommodate his customers, having recently made great alterations in his establishment, so as to citable hint to keep n much better assort ment than heretofore, consisting of Spanish, Dragoon, scoop, tub, quilted and plain SAD DLES. CARRIAGE HARNESS, plated and common ; Farmers' Gears, of all kinds, Tri. yelling 'Franks of all descriptions and prices, Veleases and'Oarpet Bags, Bridles, Martidgals Dollars, Stock, Leather and Raw Hide Whips, Leather, cotton and woratt.d Fly-nets, and all other articles in his line—all of which he is de termined to sell nt the very lowest cash prices. Making and repairing Matrasses of hair. husk and straw, and all kinds of Llpholste•ing will be punetually attended to. • np2s'4?)ty , The Home Journal—Series for 1850. AN ELECIANTLY PRINTED FAMILY NEWSPAPER. EDITED BY G. P. MORRIS AND N, P, WILLIS, ANEW VOLUME of this brilliantly origi nal and peculiar Family Newspaper, will be . issued on the First of Anuary next. 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I'i3E,3,qubscribexYle4lgOilfrfrirlkOoligopOir&A't ,plk:poOlcogOo thdt ,-ibp,%ttsinded'` tEipebsoliiovaii OrOrtin,oolool 4 - 16"oldoic; dud ••••' • F.+ - • • — ""e, • " t4c,' neat :,:(gAtaig,... Brewery for Sate Small Farm For Sale Valuable Property For Sale. To all whom It may Concern GEORGE Wr. RHEEM E(as is Doti Beads: Jl fteW and.beautifid Article,