Ei&IMO • .aD EZPOSITO:fi. CARLISLE, PENN 'A THE LARGEST. AND CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER IN CUMBERLAND CRUNTV .Terms — Two nollarS a year, or One Dollar and Fifty Cents, if punctually raid in . :Moines. 'J 1,75. if paid within the year. .. . . - ~. EVV.3 have not yet betn furnished with the report of the KidnapiSing trial which was promised to us, but it may be ready fur our next. TN Postponed. frrWe aro rchues:ed to say that the Lec ture a nnoun,led to be delivered b) Rev. 7. N. HOFFMAig, to-morrow eventag, has baan — i - a) a - ported. The loot lectuie. by Dr. Iliniercinir, , wan it' glowing Inhute te the ehrivitdte'r of women. Al- though it was an exceedingly had evening a " ... fondly number of the fair creatures were in attendance, enjoying the pretty tekmpliments that were showered upon the sex, it; prose and poetry, and we hope, alho, treasuring up the grave catmint' which the lecturer added to his cuing LEC' ttt> OF. PROFESSOR WING.—The Chainbershurg Sentinel, of Monday Ins., says, the lecture delivered by Professor Wing. of Cailisle for the benefit of the Northern Fire Company, before a numerous audttery of this place, on Tuesday ciening last, was truly a most brtllirnd affair. It was logical, chaste , and eloquent, and was nut and out one of the ablest lectures, to which it was ever our privi lege to listen. From the high literary reputa tion of ProfessoK Wing, we expected much, but we are free to confess, that his address more than wet our expectations. 'l'ha subject...of his lecture was, the "Poi-motion of Character." Bceides the subjoiued communication we have unuther`from Kingstown,iintl if it is thought that Allen is not enough for Newville. Nye' will publish it. We could not spare room for butt, at once„ For Ilia Harald. • DEFENCE OF ROUND NOTES Mr. Beatty—ln looking over the, columns of your paper of January 10th, our eye rested on an article entitled ,"Vocal Music," which at tracted our attention considerably. The author of that article advances some knock down argu ments, against the use of round notes. What astonished us' most, was the audacity 'vtth which he condemned the opinions of the must scientific and experienced vocalists of the day ; and the tenacity with which he holds to a Sys tem which in on the,ctecline, wherever intelli_ genco, refinement, and 'civilization, keeps puce with the improvement s l of the age, is really a- musing. He says, that ha "has experienced great in. convenience in the use of the round notes."— New we would like to knew in what particu lar, it id incie inconvenient to ...„iebtaln a thorn' knowledge of music by using the round notes , than by using ihekurkwheat notes._ This we are free in saying, that we demo• rt errenicly doubtful, whether an individual who melees use, of the patent notes exclusively, will ever bc i coma a yractical off-hand vocalist:-' , 'We do not say that it is impossible to learn to sing,' by using the patent notes ; but we say there are improbabilities connected with it; and this not oxpbrienced musician will attempt to deny. Without a knowledge of the rudiments of mnsici, is Imposailfte • to' cutest in Ilia pi aches of the art. It would be just as rational to ex. pect a person to become a fluent and, graceful reader, without attending to the orthography and pronunciation of the different words; as to expect a person to sing, without attending tot the rudiments of the science. The patent notes are calculated'we say, to beget an Idea in the mind of the learner, that it is not necessary to trouble his mind and waste his time, in learn ing the position of the letters on the staff, or the numerals and syllables on the different keys when they know the notes, and can sing with. out it. The consequence is this: they go to singing, and spend six months a year, or five years, if you choose; and at the expiration of the term have made no more progress than when they began. Is this no waste of time It is true they may have learned by note, to sing a few of the most common tunes, but turn their attention to a new piece, and the muoic Ceased. The use of, the round - notes entirely obviates this difficulty, inasmuch as it is out of , -the question to sing without first Allowing e nough of ,the rudiments to enable them to do termine the position of the letters on. the stuff.— It is tree there are changes in the round not, system as regards the pesitiorimf the key note but do you not find precisely the same changes in the patent note system, with the addition of • constantly keeping In mind the different shapes of the notes 1 Again—without 'being acquainted with the relative position of the letters and numerals, we find it almost impossible to apply the right sound to the different degrees of the octave,— So here we find another proof of the incompe tency of a person singing correctly, without a knowledge of the first princfplea of music. Your Newville correspondent says, that' "if every note had its own form, and the time now unprofitably spent in learning to name the notes was employed-in singing, our schools would possess fur more intermit, and yield tenfold the improvement they do." Now lot any sensible and unbiassed mind examine the above exprrs eion, and see what an iiiinaZt of absurd and complieated•nonsense is contained in it; and he may judge of the amount of experience the author has in the practice of any system. Wiiy, it is absolutely making them walk before they can creep,' tie sayiojask eight tenths of the singers to name the notes , of any tuna.—ezeept Old Hundred .-and the first hiquiry, is, Air the key note," .‘, NOW it,is plain all, that these who doe? , ere only, , those who ttlii?Mpt, to Jot over il , elpiinilimite.aysteni in , the' gling.manner,lliey hese boon atteddi4,t )•the patent notes. granting It to, be' al Ito says* Wit net infinitely:better; riot „to. keels the;%kay note, ever( if 143 , do dirkforli, thin: to'gO oil as nineteen tiYbptietlis of "the:Milent note. singera • tio,„ witheut Frey ,tote, eitiordi time; or anything, butchering and 'the. piece ':they inlet* tii.einglthne iequiitit, all: the• skill andingenedt 4 y.ef the: omit* doetar restore ',atiYthing :like *an env lahlo. reputat • ;- Having bean for 'a ' number l yf'-years c an f ob= sortr* , of:the,Firogrose: . o::SonalL under ihree' , 4 ll rerCn t ei#nmei*ahnii4inciiki4 the tone/OfPublin'OPinien .4t lac titeTnite using,,,' the Etiiiiidjii:Olail!itOipintyl.ihif l tiOditiji tci;. birth MS 'TNI~LIOQNi Gajley's Lady's Biiok far• Fel:lusty does not fill behind the lust number.. The literary con ients are excellent. The articles are by Mrs. Neal, FL T. Thekerman, W. G. Shims,. T.S. Arthur, Mrs. Hall, and others: ThO . .story Of ..T!.e visit of Misaßramer to gamier's landing,'. a capital.sffnir. The plates are legion. First we have a good ?ort•iiit of God. y, ing twice us natural us nature Itself. 'Our pest at Horns.' limend etipplci . engraviiii,ls a firm piefffe of a domestic scene. The "Post Mistress," an excellent mezzotint, is amusing. Theta is a beautiful pa irkted Valentine plate el !!Ctipid a mong the Ituses"-another one of the "Valen tine Messengers," 'The Elopement," cottages, music and oilier illustrations, too numerous to muntiun. It is a .fine number, and keeps up Godty's well earned .-reputation. It can be ught et , Martin's Booli Stern." No. Sof The Pinnsylvania Teacheri' Mag azine and Family Monitor has been received.— It is published by the Rev. J. J. Buchanan, Pittsburg, Pa, of $l,OO per nnnum, In advance,. and is tho only magazine of the kind in the State. It Is useful in its design. and objects, and merits the support of every friend of edu cation. %VII Hu our systom'of eduention'is good, there aro many defy is in it, and anything cal culated to point alit, and, if possible, correct those defects, should bo supported. This, tVe believe, is one of the objects of the Teachers' Mega zinc. The Medical Examiner and Record of lifedi cal Science, published monthly by• Lindsay & Blakiston, Philadelphia, and edited by Francis Gurney Smith, M. D., is also upon our table.— The object of this work is eufliciently indica ted by its title—on object which, judging from its character, and the fact of its having reached its sixth volume, is fully . ,earried out'. To the practitioner and the student of madmine it is an invaluable publication. Price $3,00 par an num. Cumberland Fire Company. At a meeting of the Clumberlacd Fire ; Cam_ pony, held' January 19th, IBSU, the folloWing gentlemen were elected officers of said compa ny for the yea'r 1850 . President —RonitnT MCCARTI4IEY. Secretary—Philip Quigley. Treasurer—Henry S. Ritter. Directors-1. James Postlethwaite. 2.. Ste phen Keepers. C. mmittee rf Accounts—Nuthaniel Jncnb Leiliy, jr. Godlcib Wunderlich. Commilte of Repairs— Marti.* tCornmnin; WilliuniSpahr, Solomon Stouffer. Ladder Committee— James Poatlethwaite, Thomas Dwen,, John Kramar. "The morn of Valentine, When birds begin to male— Is rapidly approaching;and already we see manifestationh of that "exciloiniint which has of late years seticd our very susceptible young gentleman and ladies on the : recurrence of St. Valentine's day. At the various stores in the fancy line—flaverwick's, Martin's, Hitner's and probably others—we ace they ate fully pro. vidcd forthe greatesViemand, of every kind of appropriate missives, from the cheapest to the .most costly, which taste or fancy could desire. cw" aburrtiEicincutg, MEN WANTED. • To 7ravel as Agents for the Metal y of U ]MEXICAN. WA R. - " 7 "7 pl-1E subseribe - r is now publishing ) TIIE.IIISTOKY OF THE MEXICAN WAIL including Biographical Sketches of the lives of General Inylor, Scott, Worth, Wool, Twiggs, Quitman, and several others of the moat distinguished °Moors. Illustrmed by nu merous 'Engrevings.and Portraits. BY JOHN FROST, L. L. A number of enterprising and intelligent men of good character are offered profitable employ ment, in circulating by subscription the above work in Cumberland county, and other counties in the Staten' . Pennsylvania. The terms which are very liberal, will be . given on application to the subscriber, post paid. . . This Work will never be sold in Bookstores, but exclusively by agents at a reasonable and. uniform price. _ _ _ H. MANSFIELD, Bookseller and Publisher, 134 York at. New Haven, Connecticut: lor Rent ..„' . TWO OFFICES for rant, from •ii:'.-4 the let of April. next, on Pitt .74.k.v. street, adjoining the, Drug Store of s• ; t, • :: 4 1,„;:i, . ~, ' llenry 'A. Sturgeon—one on the, ,72 :-" ', first story. the oilier nn the second story of said building. For particulars enquire of the subscriber. ROBERT NOBLE. Jan. 23, 1850. ' , • FOR RENT. • THE two story Dwelling House te. k t IN on North Hanover street, now oc v• cupiod oy John Gunman, Fag , g„ , with all the uppurtenences thereto attached, except the Store Room occupied by Mr. Carmony. The house is.laige and well finished, and has a good garden and stable., with several other large out.buildings.--7 For tsrms apply to RUFUS E. SIIAPLEY, Sr. Carlisle, Jan.l, 1850. FOR RENT. TIM; dwelling house, now occu ' pied by r, co mfor table adjoining my store. A M lso, Iwo t I ling houses in Pitt Street, rent $5O. Possession given April Ist 1850 MMWMM FOR RENT A TWlrstory Stone HOUSE, on the south corner of High and East streets, occupied by Wm./Reilly, Possession given on the Ist of Ap..il. It M HENDERSON, .dg's. FOR RENT. ON - E,aniong the best stands in th bo:ough, • a largo and commodious HOU E, situate ILlion High strcetoeur tkecontre square, i-C;' nearly ogpiiiiie 'Burkholder's Hotel qg i " foimarly occupied by Mr..Carmony as n tdtoro, and now in the occupancy - of Wm. T. Philter. There flare thirteen apartments in the Hpuso, and a collar undor.all. Also, a Fraine Muse with Stone Kitchen, hav ing 6 rooms andlwo collars, si uate on Church Alloy. Possession' given on the let of April next. For terms apply to. decl2,6w ~-; ISAAC TODD. Tim Reni IrVHE store room on_ IVest fligh street; ..-tinw.occupted I;yDen,ll Crooke,ladjoin ing: Dr. Rnwlin's Drug Store, is offered for rent f rom the first of , ApptOci,' 9the 1850. KNDX.P, For Reis& THE Store-room and cellar now ' lin Y the °cam one of the subscriber in west Main street, is o ff ered for 1 11 rent, This. is a •desirable stand - . for business. PosseSsion given .Inuteibluctr, nr on the let of April next. and thcostealeol goods now, hr the store will be die posed of, ai tite sati) time, on , reasonable terms Apply to, 5,.:,(j n2)', L WORAILEYT • " . 0011111 s r-oomws respectfully; reeonimened fo Alta aflllete JLZ AC HARIAIi'S tibitWERAD,IcATCIR.' the' *undo, tisciesectca; out , phi. ..to3l',)t„t B:4EMI 0 TTvv,./ rum „ dare, • , , T VS I' received at the cheap'Thirdwayr store 01' sphieritide JEttot High , .Striest,s : Moreplete isogon ment of Tube, Buoltoje,Qhfirii; ,dsci , r dr/c , Also Duponts .Rifle.mrfdl,,,l3buiff4C, Po dermhich-,Wflfibeiold , iiiiri,isheari,hy'#g. ,); gfef-voriet ' y'or the se,BBefil articles s of. fort d,for,sale;eprifisfingof WhiteyBmb'; Swesp. : % S4Blbing;,Paiptermllotlyahaving o lHBo 3 , th Irl4 Qrafeingirushedin.li kt 4 YOrily,lll, oflybieb,4ro ofitho hest titiabitt ',4'.. lll 4l(lll3lo,B9lo,m4bfr,lowfsfikpriatie , 1 •,tfi1ip , c61 , , , 0':hT64,4 ~..., , "; 'beat brands, for' ;] .f.:L•f.k.:5 t , „(1,1.-i , , ; ;;.. .. .t.or.c.9:__ V•.TF. , 1)0.5. ___' For die" 'lll;oty4ito ICH & ELEGANT 'BOOKS Bb'FANCY AT ITAVERSTICK'S. JUST opened at this large 'and well known itablishment, the most splendid assortment of tchly embellished and simerbly illustrated An uals, Gili-Cooks, and Poetitial Works, loge ler .with an extensive variety of CHILD LEN'S PLUTO [UAL BOOKS,.for.ohildren 1 nil aged," suitable as presents for the Holy aye. His assortment in this•line.is the finest e has ever presented, and cannot fail to please, a well in the beauty of the books as in their heapness. Fin has also just opened a splendid ssortment of HOLY') AY FANCY GOODS, which it would be impossible to enumerate in. n advertisement, but which comprise every +Rimy of elegant fancy articles, of the - newest . tyles and latest designs...Ain would_ call par, rciilar attention to his choice supply of PER , UNIES, from the celebrated establishments .1 Roussel, Hanel and others, with Fancy ;naps and every article desired for the toilet. Cleo, Musical Instrumdnts,.Ladies and Gon lemon's Cutlery, in great variety,'Golti Pens and Pencils, Port Monnais, Walking Canes, 3askete in great.vtiriety, and the most elegant •ssortmetit of Gtrandoles - , Fictive Vases, Screens,' 'l l ".' PALOR AND STUDY LA PS, , ither for lard or burning fluid, Which has ever teen presented in this borough. Also*, FRUITS, CONFECTIONERY, PRESER VED FRUITS, NUTS and an innumerable variety of oilier nrieles, which it is Impossible .to mention in detail, but which comprise Ql most every article which can be asked for in the line' of flmey goods, &c. The public are especially invited, to call and see them during the Rolydays. Remember the Old Stand; North Ifanover Street:s deol2 S w HAV-ERSTICK; • Chr.stmas and New Year Gifts. • NAMELY Card Cases, Velvet Bags, Silk Purses, j'orte Motinais, Cigar Cases, Brushes in.great variety, Fancy Inkstands and Paper Holders, Fancy Boxes, Cologne, Ex tracts, Pomade Divine, Toilet and Pearl Pow der, leer's Oil, Pah and Puff Boxes, 'Eau Lustral Shavi ig Cream, great variety Of Combs Ivory Rattles, Chess Boards, Note Papers and linvelopes, Imported Segars by the Box, Rai sins and Figs by the Box, Candies mid Seekets at 181 eta por lb., citron nt 31 eta. per lb., and n great vadaty of articles too numerous too mention, at reduced prices for cash nt Dr RAW LI NS rug Store, Slain Street. . IdeN9 HO! I'OR THE HOLIDAYS ! Kriss Kingle's Quarters, Carlisle, Penn S the Mime where Country Merchants and. I the public in general, will find the largest and best asborttncnt of . . ''ONFECTIONARrES, aver offer offered in this county, manufactured of the. best nihterial expressly for the Holidays. and will be sold wholesale or retail at the Old Stand of the subscriber, North Ilanov.,r street, a fow doors north of the Bank, where all are invited to call and 'examine for ;hemselvei, as it would be impossible to mention all the vari eties. He would also call attention to a large assortment of Fruits and Nuts, consisting of ORANGES, LENIONSi RAISINS, Figs, Pruens, Grapes,'Citron, Dates, A !monde, English Walnuts, Cream 'Nuts, Filberts, Pea Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, &c. It, connection with die above he has just received a large assort,, ment of English, French and American TOYS AND FANCY GOODS,' consisting in part of fine French Card and So wing 'Baskets of. entirely new patterns, Fancy Boxes; of wood, paper •nntf glass, \Vax and other Doll•hends, Kid and Jointed Dolls, Bas ket, bell, bone and Lthen Rattles, Games and Puzzles of the latest style, Furniture ,tea sets, nine in boxes, fiddles, guitars, pianos, accorde barrporucans, drums, guns, and other arti• ties of war, Glass and China toys, manile or naments, 'l'ools in boxes, woolly dogs, wagons and wheelbarrows, tubs, cradles, Noah's Arks masks, marbles of all kinds, fancy soap), Co logne, ox marrow, shaving cream, hair and clothes Brashes, &c. He has also,gn hand a prime lot of FRESH GROCERIES, consisting of Coffees, Teas, *gars, Molasses, Crackers, Cheese, Spices of all kinds and in (haull articles in the Grocery line, which will be disposed pf at the lowest rates. Orders from a distance thankfully received and promptly attended to. Carlisle, Sec 12,'.19. P MONYER. GREAT HOLYDAY ATTRACTONSI WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that ho has just returned from Philadelphia with the largest and most splended assortment of Watches, Jew. elry, &c., over beioro offered to the citizens of this place. llis stock consists in part of a splendid lot of Gold and Silver Lever Watches, Gold and S I vor Leptne do. with a variety of Watches of lower prices, Gold guard Chains, Gold and Silver Pencils, n 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 Spietaclesilho invites particu lar attention to this article of spectacles, as he can warrant them to be the best on this side of Philadelphia ' ) Common Spectacles of all prices a hip and boatitiful 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 thimbtes, Silver combs, cake tlaskets, with a great variety of other ar ticles in his line, net necessary to minion, Ho invites all to call and examine his stock' Assured that it cannot fail to please, both in quality and price. T CONLYN. Superior Groceries, THE 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 smajl advance. His stook is composed of a general assortment of everything in the Gro cery lino, embracing in part Teas. Coffees, Su gars, Molasses, Spices, Tobacco and Cigars, Queonswaro and Glassware, Fish and Salt, Crackers and Cheese,. Fruits, Nuts and Can dies, Pine and Etherml Oils, Fluid Lamps, Hams and Pried Bed, Beans, White Corn, Vinegar, Toys, Matches. Brushes', &c Persons will find it to their mdvantage to give me a call, as I ant determined to sell at very Moderate profits llaci't forgot themtand, South Hanover street next door to Hannan's (late Esh leman's Flotcl t and within two doors of the Vo lunteer Prinnting Office _ _ _ d0e.26 '49 • C INHOFF, A'gt I%EUrI I I3I anurrs! • THE subscriber has just opened another lot of Muffs, varying. from $2 to $l2, also a few Childrens' Mulls. GREEN KID GLOVES Just opened a. fresh assortment of Ladies Green Kid Gloves, of best quality, with a ety of Ladies and Childrens Cashmere Gloves, of all-sizes. ' . DRESS TRIMMINGS & NECK RIBBONS Just opened a large assortment of figured silk velvet Ribbons for Ladies dresses, Nock bone, also Jenny Lind and other . Gimps, of all colors, with a variety of other Fancy Goode. G. W, lIITNER. • Restoration , & 'Preservation of the Hair. By I%X liwien& 'Bon of Virginia. MWISE & SON, finding it ,'nitoge . ther impossible. ,to attend personally to 'the great "number' of 'daily 'applications, 'from all sections, of the Union,, for, their remedy for rialenesi „.and for their a celebratedllAlß,V-', .NIC, -,have found it necessary tci'atitinint• General,Provelling agent, - ' to Visit eititis.and towns throughout the Unitod,Stalbei vestjng him with 'authority'to gents, use and vend tho Hait.Tonic,,and ply ,the Aft.E9TORA TIVE, 'rind 'to put:them, into the hands o fi thbee he may appoint to ripe; rate, wherever a • sufficient number_ of patients 'in any, towtforoeighborhood eltallXo obtained. GEORGE'CALVERT;; of 'Vauquier ,County, Va.,•is alondauthorized to act as Gen , . eral-Travelling Agent; with' the piiWers . above fididatod. • , ' • Capt. o.'may;be exPected'fo.viiii, as speed, )iy tis practicable the:principat,e;ties, and townsof-the Union::::, • . ..; ;-.'. , B. ,, Capt.‘ 'caliert',Will'alwayo' hand,. full supply of, r the HAIR '-"Pctiva .timikah•eleaniee.lbe hatitrot . .diindraff,,atierio-, ()hound - invigorates'the }hair; andrtireVentaA 'Oleo; from, falling ;I:di,l'far thti regiOn of 'Cnitntiy ' 'molt contiguous 't o roperations;' Or 'it ' nisy ytt'.be obtainedat wholesalo, and forwarded to:a y ..parr of :the Unionr diliettetnie.„;the proppetors;:, 41 . ,. WISE, &:'SON-..E.koltmoitl; : - 42'1141:Viride fiit` dozen ''ansh. , ' She 115 , -pr onc.gollar. singebottlo,%. [ 1 , 0 128, 1y, iFor lik t feJW" 'IrAV,V;EJI.# " V, - tmd: 'Possessio g n' g Iren'cl,P'sloilivro.,ooo.; •L,.• oApo..X,tit,oYlf . fie • *44 hp#rekoW 6 Ociiiiiefbv'Dr. Raver live, t ,oriteratitiinplt tbPvi (1100 vy for : - ✓_~a4'u :. _.. : ~x'~(-t~~ciirs ^ -k~> ~..... : wa.~k.::.asi :el~:t4:? ,~. ..Notteco APREALECIVR:IBSO.. • rIHE CoMmissioneis.of Cumberland Cdunt3 have -fixed-uPikf the 1011oWirii time and pla-, ces, for holding. the Appeals oh the Trieniel Assessment for years .11160-51--52—for the sew oral Townships and Boroughs in said County, to wit : For Newvillo, 28th of Jinuary at tho public house of S. Ruploy, Newville. For Newton, 26th of January, 1850, et the publicS.Rupley, Nowville. For Mifflin, 29th of January, 1860, at the pub lic house of S. Rupley, Newville. For Frankond, 29th ofJanuary, 185Q,,aLithe publio.house of S. RuPleY'Newvillo. For Hopewell, 30th Januapy, .1850, at the public house of D. Mowry, Newburg. 'For Shippensburg Bor. 31st January,-1850, et the public honed 'of O. 'Luck, Shippensburg. For-Shippensburg Tp. 31st January, 1850 at _the publicriousdif_Q._Zuck , _ShiflPerlshurg. Southampton, Ist February", 1850, at the pub• lie house of C. Zink Shippensburg. West Pennsborough, 24 February, 1850, at the public house of J. Hoover, Mt. Wick. For Monroe, 4th February, 1850, at the public house of J. Paul, Churchtown. For Silver Spring, sth February, 1850, at the public house of tr. Duey, Hoguestown. I:I For East Pennsbotough, Gth Febrdary, 1850, at the public house of S. Benninger. Bridge port. Per New Cumberland, 6th February, 1850, at the public house of S. Benninger, Bridgeport. For ilampden,6lll February, 1850,at the pub lic house of J. Reeser, Sporting Hill. For Mechanicsburg. Bth February, 1850, at the public house of J. Black, Mechanicsburg For Allen 9th February, 1850, at the public house of D. Sheatror, Shcpherdstown. For Dickenson, Llth February, 1850 at co public house C. Hoffman, Stone. Tavern. For North Middleton, 12th February, 12501 al the Commissioners Office, Carlisle. For South Middleton, 13th February, WO, at the Commissioners Office,Carlisle. For Post Ward, Carlislo,llh February, 18511 at he Commi sioners Office, Carlisle. For West Ward, Carlisle,",tsth February, 1850, at tha Commissioners Office, Carlisle, County Rates, Dollar Rate,-2,4 mills. State Rates—Dollar Rate, 3 mill's. The return to be made by the respective As sessors, at the times tind places, determined upon for holding Appeals fur 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 a Collector. By order of the Commissioners, Attest, WM. RILEY, Clk. Commissioners Office. • Carlisle, 24th Dec. 1340. S Estate Of Mary 11. Duncan, decd. LETTERS of Administration us the Estate of Mary H. Duncan, decd., late of the Bo rough of Carlisle, Cornball:wick Count:y, have issued in due form of law to the subsCriber re. siding in said Borough. All persons indebted tb said estate will make immediate payment. and those having claims against it will present the same for settlement to ELLEN DENCAN, Adminisiratrix with the Will annexed. January 101 h, 1850.—lit. Estate of John Snavely, Decd. ETTERS Testamentary on the Estate of Li John Snavely, decd. Into of Hampden township, Cumberland Connty;Thave issued in due form of law to flee 'Subscriber residing , in said township. All pertions' indebted to said es tate will make immediate payment, and' those, having claims against present thestitne foi• settlement to TWIN RUPP Itlxecutor of-John Snivoly ' decd Dec. 21.-6 t Estate of James Irvin, dec'd. LETTERSof Administration on the Estate James Ir4in, late of East Pernsborough township, Cumberland county, deceased, beet. been granted to the sulsoribcr, residing in flie same township. All persons haring claims m demands against the estate of said decedent are requested to make known tae same without delay, and those indebted to raske payment im mediately. 1A812'11 , 1—C,0131,E, jan2. 6w pd r. -Estdte of Fied'k Goodyear, dec'd. ETTERS Testamentary on the estate o, 1-4Frod'k Goodyear, lute of Monroe township, Cuml•orland county, deceased, have been grant ed to the subscribers, residing in the SWIM town ship. All pe 61 rsons knowing themselves indebt o.i to eh.: .mm comic pit acquit cd,.....hc blfitio- - dinio payment, and those having ciainis to pre sent them for settlement to ti JOHN GOODYEAR' JACOB GOODYEAR, • DANIEL GOOD'iEAR, jan2 Executors. Estate of Pete! Whitmer, dee'd. LET' rEns Testamentary On the 'Estate 01 Peter Whittner, late of Sbuth Middleton township, Cumberland county, deceased, have been grnnted to the subscriber, residing in Huntington it township, Adams county. All persons indebted to said estate are hereby no tified to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present then) fur settlement to decl2 WM R SADLER, Ex'r... Estate of Diary Harlan, deold. I'TERS -Testamentary on the Estate of ✓Vary Harlan, 1tae...)1 Stoughstown, Cum berland county, dec'd., have been granted to the eubseriber, residing in the same placo.. All persons indebted to said estate aro requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them for settlement to JOHN }IILANDS, deel2,6t Executor. Estate of Isaae Lloyd, deeld. ETTERS of Administrntion on the Estate llsaac Lloyd, , late of Allentownship, dee'd. have been granted to the subsCriber residing in same township. All persons knowing them selves indebted to said estate to make payment Immediately, and those having claims to pre sent them for settlement to - nov4B -REUBEN STAR, r. Estate of Michael Bear, dec'd LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on tho estate of Michael Bear, late' of West Ponnebo. rough township, Cumberland county, deceased, • have boon issued in duo form of law lo,the sub- ' scriber, residing in the said township. All per- - sore indebted to said estate will make immedi ate payment, and those having claimet against. I the same will present them, for settlement to HENRY BEAR,..Executor. Jan. 2 1850,-6t 4lissehition of Partnership. T HE partnership between the subscri bore under the arm of Wright and Saxton, ,was dissolved on the let inst., by mutual con. sent. , Thti books and potion of the Into firtn, are in the hands of H. Wright. and allpersonaindebt, ad will p case call Dad settle es early: its possi ble, and all claims against thentwill be paid by him. WRIGHT &.SAKTON. Carlisle, Jan. 7, • 18:4-3t. • Auditor's Notice. IN the matter of the fi lial Administration ac count of.Tohn Peters, , Exoeutor of attoob Har nish,adocd:.: Thetiodoraigned - Auditor, appOint• tad lly the "Orphans' Court of Cumberland County, to mako distribution-pm, rata among `the, cteditora, wkll attend, for thatturpose. l ex 'his oilico.in Cailialtx,'"Monday:thp 4th .day of, February next. •_l."-'"JASS COL)VF4.,L: - Collate, Jan. 16th, I ' • , - Take Orotiee: -. c LLpefidae that '.'irliori- ,. titorrisebies indebted tefflos subscriber aro requested ,to call 'and ; settle their accounts:forthwith. and :all, whit kavit clainiCtti nresentitkent; - ati 7 he 'is' :dosircios,til'sertle up all-hie butonees -by tha 28d of.Fsbruhry noUl.,.Therefore all accounts , 'Abet' aro.unntiid ,ait s ,to'tint t'dato :be loft, with , ' , , a ' Justiee'of ths,peaco - for ; collection. = . '.: - .-RptZRG WIL IHEEAL . • San 16' 1850. ' ; . •:, 41K! to tho, pre eneei'ortho ,o'ubeekb4f,' : 4 SOuth , litoldlotorutoWnehip.about ',the tat of •neeemtier• iner Blt.IN Li LE • „ f HElFEß, tiebut, ,, e year—old, , .1 • ob.,;'' with whit elleiid'enti' b 911,3 k,; The ' ..1 owner•is re9uOsted.feiconiitifori:''' , ward, Keee iptoperty; iits '0 like her 'maxi. or•iihe - chepotfo t i • , • ,'• - . I ‘c , . V•i; ' •' 1 1-V:1 - '•t•:".•'. 0tr aY v i'it 2 4 43 era . -;;;/001 , , 'lllovithiblidi)loien , nowtiehlN lot BLACK:: :ST Eglkti*olt white#pote'oN,Aha,ielteialabi`:ciwak Ou49m,Pr; • *• , koPlir ,is,Pigiiooted; comiDiiiti ,ler'e's , • ''oropoifk, Amy, - ;iberget:ltnii. - ;;tekiiiVt• him ewo,".r,haWill•be dieposect:lifi , 306 . , Ob: .',''•ADAiIikItZIGLE ~"lifOcittintcp,burg' rtievr of Mjohoel Bear, cle'vd” Otores' att4r,'4lo4*. Great .Bargains • • • /*AN be expecteil from' the subsCriber, as lie gi-, has just received t. now and • splendid as sortment of :WINTER GOODS,, which ho ,offors to his customers and others who may favor him.with a call at great Bargains ! ' CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, satinets, velvet cords. Hy. jeans, scarlet, _Dil low, white and Canton Flannels, tiultings. inns line, calico, cashmeres, dd lanes,_alpacas,. Co, bvrg cloths, gloves; hosiery, Irish linen, com forts, &c, SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! • ,- A largo 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 10w,..at his stand, in North Hone first ewe:below Haverstick's Drug Store. . ver street, Carlisle. -----J—G—CARMONY. G EAT INDUCEMENTS • Now offered at the CHEAP STORE . of Charles Ogilby. 11111 HE customers of this large establishment, IL and the public in general, aro respectfully informed that I am now receiving an immense stock ,t the handsomest and cheapest goods ever brought to Carlisle. ,CLOTHS & CASSIMERES of every shade at greatly redtked prices SHAWLS A. large lot of Long Plaid Shawls from 3 to $ll do Square do $1 to $6 Also, Broche, Terkeri, Grape Thibet and Da mask Shawls or every style and•qunlity. RIBBONS, RIBBONS. A splendid assortment new style Ribbons which will be sold very low. DE LAINES ¢v CASHMERES, A. beautiful stock of Caslinierds And Do Laines at very low figures. ALPACEIAS, A very large assortment of Black and 'colored Alpachas, Figured, Plain and Satin Stripes: ) SACK FLANNELS, A largo lot SoILKS,f Sack F SILKS, lannels, very cheap A splendid assortment of Figured, Plain and Striped Silks, hem 37 to 1,25. Black Silks, a very large and cheap stock. BLANKETS. Very superior large size Twilled, 10.4-12.4-13-4 ditto Ribbon Bound. do do do Whitney. at all prices. FRENCH & ENGLISH MERINOES A. large assortment of very superior French rAlerinotts. • AU colours and prices. • SATINS DE CHAINS, A hentiful assortment of changeable entitle do Chains for dresses and sacks. - _ MUSLINS, A tremendous lot of bleached and unbleached Muslins from 3 to 126 cents Having purchased In gely of this article be fore the advance, I will continue to sell at old prices. CARPETS, CARPETS, A full assortment of Imperial, Ingrain, Veni tian and Stair Carty.:. Selling very low. PRINTS & CrINGVIAMS, ' Prints and Ginghams from 3 to 12t. A very Large Assortment of Tickings, Checks, Diapers, Floor Oil Cloth, Borkings, Velvets, • Beaverteens. Stockings, Gloves, Suspenders, Carpet Bags, Cantbrickc• Ditnitys, Laces, ljoreens. Linens, Linen and Cloth Table Covers,Oil Cloth Ditto, Irish Li nens, &c., &c, BOOTS AND SHOES the article of Boots. and Shoes, wo go far ahead or all cOmpetition, both in price and quality. a-big stock now on hand - and cheaper than ever. GROCE RIES, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Rice, Tea, &c., &c. Fresh; Prime and Cheap. Recollect the old stand, East Main Street, whore there is a large room, a large stock to select from, and decidedly the cheapest lot of Goods out of ,Philadelphia or New York.' Come' one and all, secure bargains, et the cheap pqr«, of CIIAS• OGILI3Y. 0ct31'49 Cheap Clothing Store. . , BARGAINS '! MITE linbscriber would respectfully inform 1 his friends and the public in general, that het hns.ro----i_ 'maul of READY MADE CLOTHING to Alai room recently occupied as a store by Goo. .Wr..Hitrum. on Must Main street. directly oppo site Elliott's Drug Store, and within two doors of Ogilbyts storetwhere he will keep constant ly on hand, all kinds' of Ready .711ade. Clothing, }tad everything pertaining to gentlemen's ward .robes. The clothing he oflers for sale is made tip 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 lie r (mid , earnetitly in vite the citizens of this clingy to give him a call and examine the quality of his stock and his prices, before purchasing elsewhere. He will also, as heretofore, continue to make ' pp all kinds of Clothing according 'to order, and those who prefer it can have their measures 'taken, and their garments made up to their 'pleasment. Always on hand a large assortment of Cloths, Cassirneres, Satinets, Vesting's. &c. Don't forget the piece directly opposite El liott's store, and within two doors of Ogilby's. debl2,3m NATHAN ITAIN'rCIT. Large and• Splendid Arrival of. I/ALL AND WINTER C 0 T dl G AT GOLDMANS ! THE undersigned respectfully announces to the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, that he has lust laid,in a stock of Fashionable Clothing, cur and made in excellent style, which for cheap nese and quality was never before equalled in t this place. Such as—splendid now style black French cloth dress Coats, large and handsome circle cloth Cloaks, black and brown sack Coats, busitfees coats in the latest styles, Mon• key coats, tweed back coats, superior fine bl'k French cassimere Pants, new style of fancy esesimere Pants, over 900 pairs of striped and phi% fall and - winter pants, 250 .Elegant new vests, excellent Black satin vests, also, an as , sortment of fine white Linen, red .flannel and striped Shirts, collars, bosoms, storks, suspen ders, cravats, handkerchiels and other articles in his line. Boys' Clothing and oil clothing suitable for fishermen and others constantly on hand. Fine cloth caps from 9.5 to 87 cents.— Glazed Caps i 2 cents. In fact the above is the largest and item assortment .ever offered in this place, and as cheap as. can be purchased in the city of Philadelphia. Persons who prefer having their clothing made to order can bolid% commodated at the shortest notice. ~ Ho therefore respectfully invite; his custom ..ets and the public generally to call and see hint at the Clo,hing Store, corner.of Mulls Street and the Confit Square. [kelt • Readir.g for.,the.-Itilllion. A .141. 1 1.QE and welt selected assortment o A 131;50,KS of all kinds conitrintti,kept on hand co suit . the!. times, die-following have just. been received. • %••. - - Hume's Hitittery',, of England, two first Nos. emit/ed. • ' ' relotkspattro's Works, 4 different editions. • I By rr - Va Works, Bdrats' Works. Scott's PoeticolWorks. ' -• ' , Lynch's Expedition to the Jordan and Dead Sca. , • 31onteguers ditto, • 's Sceit's Military Tactics,Tvols. . • - of thu Revolutihn, 0 )y Mrs. Eliot. Philosophy of Roligion' , hy•Morrell..". - , Earnest Ministry,'hy, jalnoo. Bravo's Daughter by. Dugatine , :Dowager,or fq . l3 c andalihy..,Mrs -, : , ',,,The,oaston'si'bY Bawer... cliteetvoUGl.piies`.`::'' • ./ , • .Vraise Whale , 'And all the now novels ,re as soot as Pahlished. . All orders -ter!Books, attended with dispatch,.:: - After,alt.youp dlaputtia, shone : Cheap Peeks', pall around and, eiendrie ftir yourtolves: AR,TIN.r`4- tint . .00e Ativ • Goods' ~ff t? - 4.0 NNW' RIBII,ONSt' . - ageortpiaat.9(.l4tinkete R. it:bri bontiMack9.Ribtioneohlact ?Itell?Rpboatr, nd Stdeli Italc.'Slidati;l3aarfa:,:kf,4,,pen: 'apaned l C rani' ni,:tilf• f,; carto';X:l:atlre 0.. nt ndk c4.4.Bzw,9tINbi...BLACIK:V.FAEIit . jt;: :* 1 '',,ttl,rean.and Stint attrioL . coali ty k , teceivedl'an tipaiortraeot, of, Lai culei nut i t t ficillY,**l4 rP ,, zgONp & ',kfi tiedr,,r 1,4'8,V?;. gtinies,';&. - ,,ot ) oot; Second. Arrival of Fall:' Goods, At. the Neitr Stare, Corner of Hanover and Loather Streets,' ' o.' site Wm: Leonard's old stand THE undersigned respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he fins Just, returned from Philudelpliin, with a large and eartlitilly detected assortment of . NEW FALL GOODS, purchased at the loWest prices, and which he is determined to sell at small profits. A large as sortment of Cloths.at from 75 cents to 85 per yard, Cassimerad;'Cassinetts and Vestings, at various prices . _ Ladies Dress Goods, such as Delaines, Cash meres, Coburg. I,,lonese Twills, Thibet cloth, and a splencld assortment of Silks. An elegant assortment o alico and gingham's, suitable for the approachi season. Checks, - Ttelffirrgs, bleached and,im eached Muslins. .4w ears AND SHOES. A well selected assortment ot Mon's Women's and Children's Boots and Shoes, good and hand some.—Boy's mid Itn's Cloth and Hungarian Caps. GROCERIES in i s a Tlheir variety, viz Su gar,Coffee, Molasses, ?Orin Tea Company's celebrated Tess, SpiCo9, St.o., and the best quality of Carpet Chain. N. W. WOODS. Agt. December 20,1820. N. B All orders from the country promptly attended to. Bags, Eggs, Butter, and all kinds of produce taken at market prices. NEW GOODS! NEW GOO ! THE subscribers have just completed their purchases of. FALL & WINTER . GOODS. Our stock consists in part of cloths, cassimeres; vestings, cassinets, of all colors and prices ; white, yellow and red, all wool Flan nels ; Kentucky Jeans velvet cords and Bea• vgrteens, Calicoes by the curt load, Ginghams, Mous de Laines, 141erinees, Paratnatta's, Co burg, Cloths, Alpacas, Fancy Mohairs, Lushes, &c., Checks, 'Pickings,. Domestic Ginghams. Canton Flannels, white and voloured, Linsey, Plain, Pink, Brown, Maroon, Green and de Laines, for 123 cis per yard; Mous de Luine Thibet and Tekeri SHAWLS; Long Shawls at 3, 3,50;4, 5,6, 7,50, R and 10 dolla'rs: Silk and 'Linen Handkerchiefs, Cotton, Woolen and Cashmere Stalthigs, Irish Linens, Gloves, Cloth, Glaze,d and Fur CAPS, Gimps and Fringes, in variety, Combs ' Woolen Yarn, all colors, from fine to coarse, Steel Beads, Twist and Clasps, Purses, Scarfs. Waist Ribbons, Slides, Green Harem's. like Beteg°, Table Cd vers of Linen and Cloth, Carpet Chain, Table 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 heinglit for Cash, guld and silver, and at a saving of 15' to per cent: below those who hoglit on credit. Those wishing to save will 'find our goods cheaper than they ran buy them elsewhere. _ oct 10 • A & W BENTZ. FA \ D' WINTER GOODS AT THE BEE IHVB. •.- HAVE: net opened i t .: viz 4 J 1. direct from the city, u large, beautiful and f brilliant assortment ol LA DIES & G E N. LENTEN'S DLtESS - GO OPS, for Fall and Wilvt-er :Wear, to whicn I--would invite the special attention of old and new triends and customers. My stock no*. comprises every conceivable colour, style, pattern and figure of Dress Guods, 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 us pleasure to slim our gou sr he Bee Hive. sep2M-----S- ( Y LOON AT THIS! OGILBY' respectfully informs cIJ the public thnt he ling commenced, end will be opening for seveetj dnys, trig fecund pur chases of FALL & WINTER DRY GOODS. which comprise n very extensile nud splendid assortment of all Lode of° LADIES DRESS GOODS, d very large assortment of Shawls, French Me rinoes, Coburgs, Alpaeltas, and 5000 other arti ties in the lino of Ladies' Wear. Also, a ful and complete assortment of t cLoTn, .cAssimEßEs & SAC I.N.ETS, °gainer with a heavy stack 01 1.5001 AND SHOES. of all the various prices and quali ties. Also, a large stock of GROCERIES.— Come one, come all, and look for .yourselves before purchasing elsewhere, as - the order of the day is, "live by trade and small profits." novl4 LONG SHAWLS, LONG SHAWLS rinnE subscriber has just opened a general .11. assortment of Plaid Long Shawls, Buy State Long Shawls, of superior quality. Alio, Splendid Broelia Shawls, tall wool), Black Thibet Long Shawls: together with Terkeri, Cashmere, and other Shawl, at moderate prices. MUFFS, M UFOS Just received n variety of Lynx Muffs, of different qualities, also an assortment of low pticed Muffs, for sale low. CASHMERES & MOUS DE LAIN ES. The subscriber is now opening a beautiful assortment of Dress Goods, among which may be found Cashmeres, Mous. Do Lames, Mohair Lustros, Alpachas, Merinoes, Black and Col orod Silks, and other varieties of Dross Goods. CASSTMERES Just roceived a few pieces of Bronze Cassi. !acres, latest style. Also, Blue and Black Cloths, Morino Caisitneres and Saitinetts,. for sale cliqap. TO MILLINER. 'llia Milliners throughout the county are informed that a ;tonere I assortmential Millinery Goods, embracing Bonnet Fronton, Crowns, ani Tabs, Artificial Flowers, Face Tabs, Ru ches, Illusions of all, colors, Bonnet Wiros, have just boon opened by novl4 GEO W lIITNER. razsix TEAS WE have just received an entire now selec tion of choice and fresh GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, embracing Young Hyson, Imperial and Gunpowder teas, of various quail. tics, ranking front 37.6 to $1,25 per pound, from the ten store of the Messrs. Jenkins, of Phila delphia; neatly, socurely and freshly packed in quarter, half, and p ound metalic and paper pack ages, as well as in the bulk. The selections aro made by one of the partners, Who has had experience in the business, among the Chinese themselves for about seven years, and this ad• vantage, together with our own experience, and Alift'oncouragemont extended to us in the selling I .of these Teas for more than two years past, encourage us confidently to roccommond them as superior to any other selection of Tess in this market—for sale at the Grocery store of 'July 11-'49 ' J. W. EBY Tobacco and Cigars, TUST recoived and for sale wholesale and re• the boat and cheapest selection of CI. GARS to bo found any where out of the city Tho selection consists of ZiranadOroa, Yryymar _, _.“ Plantation, Leon D'oro Regalia Principe, La Grata, . • Venus and Figaro% t Molessadora,'&c.. •f All of the finest Cuba and Havana TobnceO. , sand put up in, the neatest manner, besides' T 'have•excelleut sixes and the bostiMelees. Also' the sliest .Congross and Cavendieh TOBACCO' , hothigain and, sweetened, at rodoeed prices cash. gnil and•examine my stook befora.Pur•e' • :aiwillfell'brtlic box as low es,theYr ,, can be had,in the city. , Hon't forgst the-placo , , eppoitto the.railroad offiee.•',. • . • :••• Ht ? CRIWELI. • Datfq0,...,,;D1117013..1:„.' , DAUG8,1 - ' - , :.i"..;:ii:04.4:44.f,':-.4.iiiii;Y.4t,:...::%';.. .' y L r ... i A VE.j ast , :r ece l i , iCa lreih Ye ' tr a l i 'o ' fl ed; ', . , foinoii,: Plata,'"Glass, ' oiii,Ad:;Which, •hayjnk been 'eurahaled;yith'great;:aXrelat,he beat city honcol - I:can nonfidentlyracemmend.: ; to:, .•ELimillts,' Phypicians;', Country,'"lo:chanie,,; arid Wealtrii as,bairig:finiVhrid;prixe , A •!.„.,.,;.., 1 i,'..;::'• N.: ','.''..; .....,.. gtio§: .. ., t ....,I , 4intivliiiii4;6l"; , kerbs and Extracts, in kliaiChordicala, ..., Spicos;;groand arid whole ' ' ~,..InstruineMii, •••., _.; .Easencepi, •., .i:•..'• . •,. ~., Jifil'nfe',Eßtea7l COB:- ''PerfurderYi' St" , o'. - '1. , ,'. '. 6tod , Liver' OiT--• Warranted Genuine, it. .;`,„•!`.' t , .4 .', ' toyEl.s;ruFrs. , 1 ,-Indigoes;,..: , , ' Log and. Cam WOO.OiI -- '.. ; Madders,; ''. ' , Pomeic,' .'. '', ... ~ 'Conperas,:. ~ -;a5;•v,..,.. , k1...)' 4%.1.0ri , ..',* l . - :,'. 'Lao Ay° , .• ;5 n,'ll '4'-r::' , _, ,, . •`';'.'i'''' 1 ,*. PAINTS4•:•'-': .•''' '' '‘'."!• 0 •!• - .. - -'F: '' , l4Weitiariil',l4xißrother!al;PuOeleakiCiiirericiii,..‘: Orlprit2iina,'Yellaw,i.Piiint , aridiVerithiWArliiihdOWA • derm4i i winsioyFicritthi h tl.Lipsiiedt4•oil;!;•TiirSAL'.? linVlopitt. and; ;Cottal. , l4irMalivrikAi s d , 1i a d,,, , . '4ll-011-w!Mtii `,tillaiali*ildv:itt4.4llo,',ysry*.lotat,co; %Wilt:at 4rilociiiat.th o'chottriDrtiglintidriok SrctectV,, ;4:',41 5 114.:,11 - 4 : 31M0N.0,110.4, • ,, it'pllrovi:l. h;',' '849 •,':,,,..•::. • -4";'-ri.. , e;,•;:i'::161.1''%.7 i l .fv..,- '. , ,itvizr" ibiii4te'i ii , fP4 1 , i ll f,',,745d.A,r.1.111,:0 ..4 e.7' ll 4t;'. • , Idty. '. 'A)11-1 ;,t'AC'E, I 4I33 s 11:4 1 ARP,.Wilif.j4g,00211041'911P:i"; %.+,..iiintiViteitiOivintraiiiietOilitiiid . .iit: t h,„ , ..S ,, ,, e4iiii 10; ;;P4'llo.ollA,s = ''i•E ' q tr0:;504 414,.0,4,,,,N ~„00:41 A.,.., ,, . 4 1, , .., ~f , ',.%.:, jilt ,15,M1.14440•,..t;',A., ‘,, ' - ~ , 1 , • ,:, ? ;:,-• ;' ", a .r,,., A , M.'n For Sale orßene. HE GRIST AND ktEItCFIANT a hIIL}e known as the Pete bung Mill, situate. at the mouth of the little umata Creek, Perry County, Pa. 15 miles born Harrisburg. A STONE MILL HOUSE. 40 feet 'square, with two overshot water , Aeg Ir, w 4 run of French - Beers, and a Smut machine, with all the apparatus complete for manuftic !luring •Flour.--113P0 a dwelling house for • the miller. Duncannon lion TVnrks adjoin the above atid afibrds n good home market. The Control Rail Road runs past the mill of every facility for getting grain and sea• ding the products of the mill to the Eastern ci ties. Tine above property will be sold or rented for a *torm of years from the Ist of April next.. Ap• plioation to be made to _ _ _ JANE JONES, surviving Ex' trx of Amos A Jones, Deed, Petersburg, January 7th, 1850,--st• For further Information apply tol It Egbert, Carlisle, Pa, Property for Sale or Rent. TFIE 'subscriber, intending to leave the county, will sell or rent the Billowing proper y, situate in the village of Springfield, Cumberland county, viz: A Lot and a half of Ground, on which is er"cteil : good two story brick D •At e II iP LIN G HOUSE and two-story brick Kitchn, both new, Also, SIIOa frame One story and n P.. and good STARLING; Thel lot is abundently supplied with choice fruit, and has a, never fading well of -water at the door. The Mention is a very good ono for a person wishing to citmge in the mercantile business or some mechanical occupation. Possession given on the Ist of April net. For terms apply to Mrs Margaret Row, on the premises. or to the sub• acrilier, her agent. , J F COXEL. Jan. 15, 1850.—tf. THE subscriber intending to re move from Carlisle., oilers for sale 811 •jf of rent, the TWO STORY 4„ ; 1 1,1 DWELLING HOUSEvnow oc ":" cupied by him, on North. Hano ver street, Carlisle. The house is commodious, containing twelve rooms. There is n large Oven, with every appurtenance-for-an-extensive Bakery. The lot is 60 feet in )'font, and 240 in 'depth. Dis a very desirable t huntion for a Bakery, PcFsession giVen immediately. -Ap ply for terms to S F GAENSLEN. Jan. 15, 1850. Brewery for Sate. THE subscriber offers for toit# - 1 • • . the Brewery property. no x occu • 44•1 i g U,•;; H anov e r himself, situate on South ft g street, in Carlisle, to • •••,t .t.• • --••• which is attached about Five Ac res of 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 ICA by 26 deep, cud contains ell the necessary apparatus in complete order for brewing Malt Liquors. There is a welter nev er falling Liquors. water inside of the building. There is also a stream of water running through the property. The other improveinents are a good BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, small Barn Stable, &c.,a variety of Fruit trees, and n well of water mt • tho door of the dwelling house. It affords n fine opportunity for any one desir ous of going into the brewing business, or for a gardener, as•it is advantageously shinned and convenient - to n good market. trrlf not sold before Saturday, the 2d of March,lB2o, it will on that day be offered at Public Sale on the premises, when attendance will he .given by HARE,IIn •••, Dec. .6 STHE subscriber being desirous to remoye.to. the West, will offer nt Public alo, on SAT URDAY, the 29th of December, 1849, on the premises in Monroe township, Cumberland county, on the road lending from Carlisle Iron Works to Drinker's Mill. the following pro perty, viz :—a small FARM, containing 18 ACRES and 68 PERCHES, situate in said. township. adjoining Inds of Join Beltzhooyer, Hugh MaloY, Isaac Vanarstrale and thmtbove public rood. Four acres of it is in timber, and the remainder in the highest state of cultiva- tine. The improvements are a siory and a half DWELL • - MG HOUSE, Frame Barn, and 4 .7. other necessary out-buddings, all of which are new and in the beat order, having every desirable convenience.— There is also a smhll Orchard of Apple aid Peach Trees, 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 efisy distance of Carlisle. Tern which will be rensonable, made known on application to the subscriber, living on the premises. Decs,4l. HUGH WELSH, Sr. Valuable Property For Sale FIVIE subscriber has a FARM which he 1 wishes to sell. The property is situated in West Pcnnsborn township. Cumberland coun ty, Penna. five and a half miles 'West of Carlisle, on the 'turnpike road lending from Harrisburg to Pittsburg, containing 19.8 Acres of first rate•Limestoncland, In n pigh slate of cultivation. . About 100 Acresmf Ware cleared, and the balance of it is in Thriving Timber.-- There is a large amount of Locust timbei growing 00 the plane, the soil being perfectly , congenial to the growth of Locust, The imuroVements are a two story sstttsl,l BRICK DWELLLING HOUSE, 11111 11 1 •!. 22 by 28 feet, a two story Bach Building, 18 by 22 feet and two stories high, with a double Log Barn, Corn Crib and Wagon Shed, a young Orchard of very superior fruit, and choice fruit of different kinds. There is a well of water in the yard near the dwelling. This property has many advantages—only five and a hull miles from Carlisle—n market always on the road. Per sons wishing to purchase Reel .Estate would do well to call and see it. Septl2—ti INIAVPHSW DAVIDSON. To all whem it may Concern 1 GEORGE THANKFUL to the minlic generally for pee favors and their liberal patronage, stillcen 'limes to carry on the SADDLE, TRUNK, and HARNESS Making business, at his old stand in Nanover street, two doors north of the Carlisle Dank, at the sign of the Mammoth Collar. He is now better prepared•than over to accommodate his customers, having recently made great alterations in hie ostilblishment, so as to enable him fo keep a much better assort, mom than heretofOre, consisting of Spanish, Dragoon, scoop,'tub, quilted and plain' SAD DLES, CAIRRIAGE HARNESS, plated and common; Farmers' Genre, of all kinds, Tra velling Trunks of all descriptions and prices, Volcasos and Carpet Bags, Bridles; Martingale Dollars, Stock,..Letither and Raw Hide .Whips, Leather, cotton Worittd Fly-nets, arid' all othor'articlas in hislinit— , fill'Of .whieh.he is do. ' termined to sell at, the very lowest cash piece. Milting and repitiring Matrasees of bor, hook and erraw;and'all kinds'of Upholeto iag.rvitl be punctually attended to. ap2514.91y.,. , • , . Emilia, • La Pgmlivera, Llicsti Doll IkUds. . raidefitilii:s4l irmatigllETY IA) "euiconOi tn,.e n ytning of JOS the , kind dyer hefoiti'manufaritured. ''Being' Elestie,,will not •bYeak : 6y falling . -• Painted?iy 'Oil; when soiled may,Ate.washeti,Witit soup, end Wider; :nnd email restored:. to their, origin 1. heattissto.Pl'heijoAtuithility nod Cheapness will . bit 'filliys.demonetreted..wheh ' , duly tested, -A • th . o liy_expreeS,.,nt Knit; "tinkle's !had, gli.itrtcre, ver street..; ," • "P:,YlONYERiPrOprietor . ." Cniliiie;Doconther49,?49/.; SOCIAL-CLASSES:' , AN., Oratien'AdeliVerea . thefOrtOthe General ,Gnion,Philoeop,hiFal aeletyP of ,Diekinaon Cok 184 e, Peaasylvaina, , tab ; ,NOV:tt - citizen of ourTforough should be "Whhoilt a copy when iteanaie had for 181Airente,'hY'culling.at T ,W: MAItTIN'S, hiti) Hook Store''.,:loett7....l, ..'Adamti , übieriber'iel '7 ind all . tiaatiglis‘thit( era - loft tit lila 'ela 4 te 111 f` be tt e 4h.to,oyi th,:.care,: and el.ltap at 61) or =EI I°k .. " — it ra itiar4l, , e-, - tt9ivit4o.t,o,l''l:to4 TM* St' 'mos • taiirligkor or itr un uitilt 11A'tiVir taitlitify Y.,!l,spo,pot-ollnimb' at dk wc i4iai ritikosli*Eloutilsoiteklani todilEf evltr'oppositv'., 46:134i,iu,.rri,F h 7) c ,e,Nkf thei;PoP;Pth°l3.''',4,i' _7O4IDOSTILIPIA %St Ac,coi:'gfelate. For Sale or Rent, Small Farm For Sale
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