Janunry Term. /Dec:lonic. The Court of Common- Pleas and quar:te sessions, of Cutiiherbind connty; tainunen'eed on Monday the 18th inst. Judge Watts, Ptes• Mont, and Asa - 0 .- Crates tuartand Clendenin on the bench.. The basineils, including the 'case; 'reported below.and other surety of the pence eases were rapidly diSpatehed; however, and the Court was enabled to adjourn on Wetincs 7 d6y afternoon., CONON PLEAS OASES Jnoob Fetter for the ~ u se oC John Isloore i and now' for the use of Jacob itheom, vs. James War....-Action on promiSsony note. toefendant's 'plea,- pakntent with leave. diet-for Phiintiff.--- Bonham -for...Plaitatiffid dle for. Defendant. Jacob 4heem vs. Samuellfoliday.—Action on promissony note. Defendant's plea,• pay went With leave and non assumpsit. -Defence, that , thelmte was endorsed after •it was duo, and-that the consideration was a worthies pat ent-right. Verdict for Defendant. Graham and Todd for Plaintiff. Biddle and Penrotie for - Defendant. ! • Samuel POWCI vet JOhn Bush.—Action of nssumpsit. Defendant's plea, non-assumpsit. Plaintiff failing entirely in his proof took a non-suit. Hepburn •for Plaintiff. Colwell & , McClure for Defendant. =I Commonwealth ra. Zba Browti.—Assault and battery with intent to kill Abraham :Brought. The indictment' contained three counts.- The jury' found defendant guilty on second and third counts, but not guilty as to. the first. Sentenced to - one year and two months imfirlsonmentin the,Bastern Peniten tiary. ➢filler for Commonwealth. Bonham for Defendant.' Commolitceallli ye;John Dixon and Thomm Worley. Indictment for larceny. The jury fciund the defendants guilty in:manner 1 1 0 form as they stood indicted. Miller for Cialunon- , we.alth. Sentenced to fourteen months con - Ailment in the EaAtern Penitentiary. Bonham for T1 ... .12.A..1V0r1ey, and Smith and Sharp for Dixon. - CMmnonwealtli m. Thomas Fisher. De fendant plead guilty, and,. was sentenced to three months imprisonment in the county jail. Commonwealth 7/8. Lewis F. Berger.—ln &lament for assault and b attery on his wife. Verdict, guilty. Sentenced to tea days• im prisonment. Miller for Comnion*calth. Smith for Defendant. ' • A bill of indictment wan found by the Grand Jury agilinst Finegnfi and others, who FOIIRI time since were engaged in having Moses' Jones, a free colored man of Carlisle, arrested as a fugitive slave. The indictment is,-for COClSprraCy to deprive hint of his liberty.— Moses was so evidently the wrong man that it would be well enough to have it ascertained judicially whether his arrest was a mistake or not. On the Oth inst. by the Rev. Mr. Moody, Mr: William K. Weakley, of 'South Middleton township, to Miss 'Elizabeth McCormick, of NOW ti,n township. • On Wednesday evening thel 15th inst., •by the Rev. Dr. De Witt, Mr. James Echels Jr., to Miss Susan Margaret Fcenum, both of bbrland county. • • On the 11th inst. Adam Reigte, Esq. of Me chanicsburg, n most respectable and useful citizen of thut, pine% aged 56 years and six --months:— diti) PLIILADIMPIIIA, January 20. For FLOUR there is a limited export inqui ry, and some 400 6 - ,). 500 bhis standard and mixed brands sold at $4,62.1, which price is refused by most holders; buyers however de cline paying more. The home demand is small, within the range of $.1,75 C 6.,50 IR bbl, ac cording to brand. RIFE FLOUR and CORN MEAL remain quiet and prices-the same as last noticed. CORN is in moderate request, with sales of 5000 bushels good Southern yellow at 6`.2 cts. CLOVERSEED is in sternly demand, with sales of 200 (R, 300 bushels, mostly at $5 bushel for prime lots. New lbuertiscmcnts. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY ! MR. DEMPSTER, Composer of the May Queen, Loment of the .- 1717111 - Eimgrhia, lilind ituy, o aigholing, thin 11.• win give use of his original .11.1 LL. 1 D F..V 7'1,.:111',11.11'31EXT.k nt Mill in CariiNie, oh Thursday Etr.niug, January 432, including the following sung,: TlieTtfrafiriComplaint,"Ohiwiy - dona tho white man hallow toy path?" Morning, Noon and Night. Ye banks and braes o' bonny PoOn. Salutation to America. John Anderson, my SO.I My heart is like a silent lute. _• • • The barring o' tho door. (I ' Lament of the Irish Emigrant. Wert thou like me in life's low vale. My Nannie 0 ! - - Let us.love one another. I'm alone, pll alone. Duncan Gray, and The May Queen, in three parts.' Tickets 50 cents. Entertainment to corn menco at 74 o'clock, and finish by 9} o'clock. January 22, 1851.. FIRST PREMIUM Grand and Square PIANOS. KNABE Ot. GILEXILL', ..71anufacturers, .Aos. 4,.61 S, 9 and , I 1 Eutaw Street, Battsmore, ..11t1. "AIDIA NO 'FORTES, from 6 - to 7 octaves, in -in Rosewood, Mahogany and Walnut cases of various styled, with and without iron names, combining ad the improvements requisite to ti superior matt. untont. K. Si...G. have received from tIM Maryland Institute the.first premium for their Pianos, in throe succeisivo years, 1848, 1849, 1850. They have also been honored with numerous testime• 'nials , from ell the most celebrated artists who j have anvil instruments. Pianos from their establishment have been used at the concerts os Lind, Hera, Hohnstoelt,_liiihop,, Lnborde, Whoop, andiither eminent performers. — They ..gutiraoleo;durability for five years, under good care, and will replace •Mth others all which mar not give satisfaction, if Implication be made with'n sic , M milts after delivery. Their lbinulectory - tieing conducted on the most ostensive scale enables them to Punish instruments at the very lowest, prices, whole sale WO. retail, Constantly on hand, A. P. Hughes' Melodeons, ranging from 645 to s2oo, for which they are solo agents for this city., ,7antotry22-IHSI-1 y Estate of Adam Relate, den!, A LL persons are hereby 'notified that lettere ..flaiL of administiation on the saute of Adam Rei,glo late of tha borough of Mechanicsburg, County of Cumberland, tfee'd:, have this day been issued by the Register in and for said • county to the subscribers, who both reside in the borough of Mechanicsburg aforesaid. All persona having chime or demands against die estate of said decedent, are requeated,,ta make known the same without delay, and those in debted to make payment to 1 LEVI RIEGEL.. • .1 WIN RIEGEL," Administrators. •, . Januari,20...1851.-7fit • • . . --... , ~ • - 'tea 0 ' )01 ' : CPS% .15.• i: -.... ' L Nyl..* •-,.'` ..• , Corner of Ifanaver ow': Loather aid., Carlisle: • p t .1 E undersigned hps'always 9111011 d a largo stock el' superior Cabinet. Ware, in all the 'Atfit.retat styles, tv.hich he iii prepared to sell at the 1. , th.it.:' , ) .- h•ti , ;(,,liejnvites attention panic ,,,, Warty:toll; , i':etpring , .Bottom Bedstead, - n moat us.tful',‘soipika . .y‘; , ll..:l,l enjirely obviates all objections.' '1 lielloj , htin , enn be attached to old ' Bedeteattt...They havo given entire satiable. Icon to nil who have them in use. ' • 1- :. ir,r7COFFINS made to - eider at the shpitest JAGOB Corbel°, Jan'yl22; 1851t-1y: FKTTER Net° Ilbaettiiiemcnts. Vr4l • T HS undersigned respectfully, informs his friends and the public. generally, that he -• , ~.4, • ••: ' .. has just returned from 4ve 'a z. . . Philadelphia, having • r... 1 . ''`,..- purchased the moat ex - • 4 4 - c• & ) ..,..„.:, - teneive,. as well no ,the , 9 • :•••••.•-•:: chciaPost .aseortment, of - !4 . ,.., 8 1 .1 ,0 :,.. ,, .',..,ti•';..Watchesi Jewelry i &c., over. brought to Carlisle. His Stock Con elate in part of • . - • Gold and Silver Patent Lever Walehes, Mid andAlver delalched do. do. ' Gold and Silver Lrpine Watches. 1 , in short every variety of Watelies ai all prices. - Gold - Guard — and -.Vest Chains. Medallions, Watslt_l4is, Bar Rings. Finger Rings, Breast Pins. Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold and Silver -pens and cases nnd Bracelets in great variety. A splendid article of Gold, Slicer, -German „,,--..Silver, and Blued Steel SPEC •••'' .. '••-•-'•••- TACLBS, which aro unsurpase ed in quality by any other article west of Phil 'adelphia'and which can be sold at least 20 per cent cheaper than in any other establishment in the country. Also 'a large Jut of SILVER-WARE, , comprising Table and Tea Spoons, Butter Khivos, Srlt Spoons, Fruit Knives; Thimbles, &c. Also, Card Cases. Porte Monnaies, Port Folios; Ladies ‘Viiting De.shs, with a great variety of oiler fancy an - fides unnecessary to urrnow. -- A — large — torill - GLOCK - STassorted patterns, which will be, sold low, and warranted to be good. • Watches, Clocks and Jayelnj Repaired, Ho invites all to Mill and . examine his stock, assured that none-can fail to be suited in qual ity, quantity and PRICE. His articles are cash purchases, consequently. he can afford to sell lower than the Same articles can be purchased elsewhere. Call at the old stand, a few doors west of Burkholder's Hotel. . January 15, 1851—ly . T. CONLYN. ELECTION PROOLANATION W - HEREAS by the 19th Section of the first Article of the Catuditution of the Com-' motiwcalth; rind bY tee Act of the General' As sembly of the second-of July, one thousand eight hundred and thirty.titine.it'is provided that when vacancies happen in either house of the Legisla• lure of this Commonwealth, the Speaker ofsuch house shall issue a writ, directed to the Sheriff of the proper county, and shall particularly ex press the day.bn wii eh the election shall be held to supply such vacancy. And when as, John Cessn, Esq., Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Common wealthof Pennsylvania, bath issued his writ to the - Sheriff of the county of Cumberland, reciting, that a ..vtienney bath happened in the House of Representatives of said commonwealth, by the death of. Henry Church, Esq., member cleat from the county of CumberlantlP—in which said ' writ, the said Sheriff is enjoined and required to Issue his Proclamation throughout his bailiwick, for holding-an election, on FRIDAY the 24th day of.bilmary for one-Member to represent the snid county is the House of Representatives of; this Commonwealth in the room and stead of the said Henry Church', Est. • • - I, DAVID Sheriff of the county Cumberland,.do hereby make known and give this public notice to the.eleclors of the county of Cumberland, that on FRIDAY the 24th day of January, inst., a special Election will be held at the several election districts established by law in said county, tat which time they will vote by ballot for the several officers hereinafter named viz:— ONE PERSON to represent the county of Cumberland in the House of Representatives of Penpsylvania The said election will be held throughout the county, as follows: The eiection in the election district composed of the borough of Carlisle and the townships of Nortlesliddleton, South INI iddleton,Lower Dick inson, Lowdr Frankford and over West , Penns borough, will be held M. the Court [Louse, in the .bot_ough of Carlisle. - The election in the election district comi osed of Silver Sprit"• township , will be held St the public house of George Duey, in Hoguestown in said township. The-eleetion-it-the-election-district-composed of Hampden township, will be held at the house formerly occupied 1)) H. Dressler in said town. ship.. The election in the .clection district composed of the township of Upper Allen will he held at tbe public house of David Sheffer in- Shelterds. town. The election in the election district composed of the township of Lower Allen will be held nt the wagon-maker shop of/Jonas Hunelibarger, onSlate The election in the election district composed of Last Perinsborough township, will be held nt the honie now occupied by S Renninger,nt the west end of the liarmsburg . Bridge. The election in the district composed of New Cumberland, will be held at the •public house of \V H. Buhl, in the borough of New Cumber. and. 'the election, ht. the district composed of the borough of ftfechanicsburg, will he lieht at the public house of John Hoover, in saki borough. The election in the district cameos- d of Mon. roe township, will lie held nt the public house of Geo. Goodyear in Churelitown, in said township, 1 lie meet ion in the district composed of Upper Dickinson township, will be held at the house formerly occupied by Phi.ip Weaver, in Said 11W11911i1). The election in the district composed of the Borough of Newville, and townships of Militia, Upper Frankford, Upper West Petinsboroueli, mnrOmtlmrt-oFNewenr-towoMdprnot-hsOnamt in the Leesburg election district 'iiTeinatier mentioned, will be held at the. Brick School . House, in phi borough of Newville. 'I he election in the distrieteomposed of Hope well township, will be held at the School House n Newburg, in said township. - tin district- -composed—ot the borough of, Shippensinirg. Shippensburg ship, and that part of Southampton township not included in the Leesburg election district, will be held at the. Council House, in the borough of Shippenshurg. And in anti by an act of the General Assembly of thieCoMmOnwealth, passed the 2tl July, 1139, it is thus provided& "'Flea the qualified electors of parts of Newton anti Southampton township, in the county of Cumberland, hounded by the fol lowing lines and distances,viz: Beginning nt die Adams county line, thence along the line dividing the townships of Dickinson mid Newton to the turnpike road, thence alpng said turnpike to Cen tre 'School House,on said turnpike, in Soutithamp- • ton township, thence to a point on the .Walnut Bottom Road at Reybuck's, includiny Reybectes Farm,thencea straight direction to the Saw Mill belonging to the heirs of George Clever, thence along Bryshees run to the Adams county line, thence along the line ofAdatns county to the place of beginning, be anti the same is hereby declared a new and separate election district, the election to he held at the public house of N , m. Maxwell in Leesburg, Soallmmpton tuwaiship." Agreeable to the provisions of the sixty-first ection of said act, every General and Special Election shall be opened between the hours of eight anti ten in the forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or adjournment until seven o'clock in the evenilg, when the polls shall be closed. And the Judgesof the respective districts afore said, are by, the said act reqnired to meet at the Cour.; Douse, in the borough of Carlisle on the third day after 'the said day of election, being AlnudnY the 27th day of Innuary,then and thereto per form the things required of them by law. `given under , my hand, et Carlisle, this Bth day Of January, A.l). 1851. DAVID SMITH, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Carlisle,? January 4,185 t. • .1.14.E0.13 GOODS. rif IDE subscriber is now opening . a general aseortment:of DRY GOODS just reethf.' id from the city, among which may be aflame'. rated Bombazines, Alpachpe, Cashmeres Mous. de Lathes, Chintzes,' Calicoes. Ging ham, with a variety of other Drests Goods. to which the attention of the citizens of Carliale and vicinity is invited as • hey, may expect to find come goad bargains. oct3o - G W RITZIER. Boots, Shoes and Gaitey.s. WEST MOH STREET orrosme THE METHODIST EMEIM WVM. M. PORTER invites the attention o • the public to his large and complete nsf soriment of BOOTS. SHOES & GAITERS, just received from Philndelphia including it va slaty of new styles. .His experience in the Shaq business. enables hint to select work of the• he al materials and workmanship, which will be sold at the•lawest cash price and wwrautel. Vr Customer work attended to 'n ununl. DD. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON=OIfre Jllaits street, near the Foot Offee, Dom. 11. wilLgive hie partioultfr attention to Surgical diseases, and diseases of women end children. He will also give his attention every Saturday morning, in his °Moo, gratis, from I 1 to 12 o'- clock, to surgical cases among 'he poor. January 22. ,1851., • . -scuirmaNG. EIDER OR.FIVE'BOAIiDERS will meet .NO with acconimodations on.renaonaLle orma, by calling on Lilo, subscriber in South Hanove'r street, Carlisle: . . • - JAMES *MATH.' January 22,4851,-,•3m. Nc6 • 2kbolptisennents. "ANOTHER" ARRIVAL bF .7V.E G 0.0 DS! TsUbscriber'hos just received from the 1 city anorber4iclditiontrihis . Stock of Goode ombractng:n Who. and yelled — eSsortm - enr, iii which will.be found Clothe Cessitheres,'Sutii. nets. .C.bungenble •Smins, Mous. de nines, Cashrnerirs, ShnWls, Gloves, 'Geri ton and Woolen Flannele;Musline.. A.larg,u STOCK, OF .MUF,FS, • . juit receivedVibich will be sold 'Very low; - Very'desirnble' styles have just been' opetied by'the subscriber, to whi& the attention of the lathes is invited. SILKS AND 'SATINS, lust received it handsome risiortment of hl'k and changeable SILKS and Turk SATINS, for Ladies dresses which will be sold cheari.. BOOTS -'-AND:-SH 0 ES, in great variety stylo and aizo GR9CERIES, - , of.all kinds, such as gooa Coffee, at 12.1.2. Su gar,,ll!olesses, Spices. AlEo, Jenkires El Cols Cclebrcited GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, The attention of the Oublie is respectfully solicited, inasmuch'ss he feels confident of his shility,to give satisfaction to all who may favor hirn_nat h their_pmrsinage janS N. W, WOODS, gt . Perfumery, Fancy Sciap & Paper Box riLii.NUIVICTOZLit. '4B Alarka street, below Second, Philadelphia.: CLEGG & CROMPTON, Manufacturers of Perfumery. Fanny Soaps and Fancy. Paper Boxes, respectfully call the attention of the Druggists and Dealers in Carlisle and the Cumberland Valley. to their extensive stack of Goods, comprising Perfumery; Fancy' Soaps, Powders for the complexion, Toilet, &c. &c. of every variaty. Also, a full and complete as sortment of Fancy Paper Loxes, of every de scription, large or small, round or square, made to order at the shortest notice. XI - Don't forget the place, 48 Market. street, Philadelphia. All orders will meet with prompt attention. .janls 19.1GUE11REO IfINPES FOR THE EIOLYDAYS. g 11/M. FBIDLEY, is now prepared to take Dagaerreotypes of children of almost any ag"e. The time required to take them will lie from 2to 7 seconds. All those who wish a correct likeness should call immediately. Hay ing - made an improvement in the art which en:. shies hint to take likenesses superior to any thing heretofore taken in this place. This new end. , benutiful proms is styled CELEREO TYFING. Ho will ho constantly. found at his rooms,*corner of Hanover and Lowlier sts. un emirs. fdeciStl DR, REETAIR'S Celebrated Family Bredleines. It enneerns every One:- Cholera eakbe cured Dr. Keeler's Sarsaparilla Panacea. For the removal and permanent cuff) of all Diseases arising from an impure state of the Blood and habit: of body. • The All-wise Creator has implanted in all organized bodies an innate disposition to self preservation. Thu vital powers possess the property of resisting Bib' influence of external causes, but ae the BLOOD is the .common pa bulum from which all parts of living matter derives its renovating elements, and consequent ly, upoh which the life of organized beings de pend, at:is probable that in cases of accident, or where artificial means have , •been employed to deprive it. of•an essential property,jlie vital effects of the whole system will tge diteeted to. ward restoring to it- that property. In all con stitutional and hereditary affections, thie finid has undergone some primary alteration. which jaille_cause of the_nceini_dificase,c sentially contributed to its production. Resto ration to health can only be obtained bj a re moval of the morbifie cause throtigh the medi um of the circulation, and Dr. Keelor's Sorsa- - parilla, is the most powerful modifier- of agora. effecting this fluid known. See pamphlets. - filackwoodlown, N. J., June 6, 1848. Dr. Keeler—Dear Sir: I em entirely opt of your Panacea. 1 was called upon day before yesterday for half n dozen., Your medicine is becoming very popular where Khave introduced it, and 1-think the More it is used the more pop-, afar it-will get. Respectfully yonrs, War. PARHAM, M. D. tri-'For' details, certificates &c., sea eircul lets, &c. Price Si per bottle, largo size, 6 bot tles . DR. REELER'S COUGH SYRUP. Among all the remedies boforo tho public' this 'F tu rids preeminent in incipient consump tion, Bronchitis, Catarrhs, Coughs, Ildarsoness, 'Whooping Cough, Pleurisy, Asthma, Spitting of Blood, and for all affections of the pulmonar y organs occasioned by cold. Too much . praise cannot be bestowed upon this remedy, and limo proprietor urgeri every ono afflicted with any of the above ,complaints to secure it at once. It is whyanled to cure or no pay. Price only 50 I• celite. DR•7Iti.E'EtER'B — CORDI - A - L — A - N - D-01-1141-1-- I NATIVE. I Edery family whether rich ur poor, who val. lies health and 01l its blessings, should have thi s invaluable remedy at hand., It is infinitely the beet remly known for Diarrhoea, Dysentery, ailiiiVtlidliffir riToUttini; — Cli elle; FlatulanCY, griping pains, cramp, etc.. and for all diseases of the stomach end bowels caused by Teething. The numerous testimonials from Physicians and others unsolicited has given it a reputation as firm es adamant. Ire - Price 25 cents per bottle. DR. FEELER'S VERMIFUGE SYRUP. This remedy is pleasant to the taste, harm. less to Pie patient and all powerful in removing all kinds of worms from the body. It is with out doubt, the 'cheapest and best worm destroy ing medicine before the public, and will if ad. ministered according to directions, remove them within five or six hours oiler token".' The dose is small, and each bottle lion' aine-twice as much as similar remedies. Price only 25 cents per bottle. DR 7 REELER'S LIVER AND SANATIVE PILLS : Although not recommended as a ! , ourerill," yet they aro the milaost and best remedy to re. move Corstipatinn, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, fill iousne9s, Nervousness, Foul Stomach, Head ache Indigestion,.otc. Ulikc other purgative medicines they leave the bowels always relaxed and consequently are t h e proper medichre for for females and persons leading 11 solilary_lira• Price 2,5 cents. . DR. KEttER'S R,IIEUMATIC LOTION A justly" celebrated external application for Pains of the Cheat, Neuralgia, Heidaehe, SpPne Bruises, Tie Doloreus, Swellings °Oho Joints; Rlieurnetism, Gout, sciatica and for .all dittos plera_wherein_a_ sedutive_and..subefacient.rome y is applicable. Price • twenty-five cents Ter bottle. All of the above celebrated and' extensively used medicines, aro prepared and sold Whole- sale and Retail, at 294 MARKET STREET, Philadelphia. For sale by. S. ELLIOTT, Carlisle; A. G. Miller, Dickinson; Messrs. Altick, Shippenri. burg, F. Spahr, Machaniabiarg, M. Dither, Sbiaemanatown. and In every town throughout the county and State.. Panuary`l4, 1851 WNW WILL ICOI7•SUITZIRI TIIOUSANDS of bottle's of the ANXERI. CAN COMPOUND} - have been sold dur ing the past year; and wan • never knoWn to fall,af curing, in a few days, of a, certain deli cate disease, Seminalweakneas and all diseases of Urinary organs; Persons afflicted mini this pleasant and popular remedy, need fearno exposure, as it leavea no odor on the breath, requires no restrictions in diet or business op:adios n-2 Mercury or noxious drugs injurb us to the system, and is adapted to every age, sex, pr condition` : It 'leak? the best remedy known ' for Flour Allrus or Whites, (female c • mptaintl.) with which thousatilig suffer, without the knot , - ledge of a remedy. This ,celepratett rowdy lies long been need in private practice ur a phy sician and with unerring sw-cess,' radically caring ninety.hine of ti c. hundred cases in a few days, Around ouch bottle ore plitisi and full directions: . CAUTION—Ask lor' the AM ER ICAN . compQuND, and put-abase only of tbaAcants Ptico $l. per bottle. Foetid° bys. ELL!OII` Carlisle; J. Wyeth, •Hurrinburg;,lL Columbia; 63 ,, A. Mier, Lancaster; E. Morris & Co., York. ' (January, 15, , 1861.- SALT. SACKS OF SALT imiividg d 25Cr for silo chnnp at ilto ware houso of .. 1 . 4 • 4 Wl3 MURRAY', iMEI -,: Stores ',, , f? ,, ' -.ol)qpic. GREAT , ATTRACTIONS . FOR ( THE 11101.1*DOrs. .111 Kriss Kingks' HeadQuarteis, NORTH H.,INOVER WHERE the citizens of this plane an d a ll thoso.ivho mayvisit the sand) during the Holydays, will find the hrrgest nosertment of CONFECTIONARIES, (of .every variety) ever offered: , manufactured of the best materiels,. expressly for the up flestching festivities, wbich will tie eui?..:;]-":. , . sale or retail, at rensonabler."rtftliertit--,, aiu stand of the subscriber in North Hanovd at., a few doors north °Oho Bank. 'Where may also be found a complete assortment of • • . FRUITS AND NUTS, consisting in part of Oranges, L'emons, Grapes. Figs; Raisins,' Prunes, in fancy boxes,.Cur rants, Dates, Almonds, Cream, Coco and Ground Nate. Ho would also call atten tion to the largest stock of TOYS AND FANCY. OGODS, ever offered in Carlisle, consisting of • - CHINA AND G LASS. TGlrSiu . 1. 7 Catd• Trays,' Vases, Muis, 'Tes—Sets f —dol heads, Motto Cups; 'Cologne Bottletm-Tym biers, assorted , ngeros, &e.'" - FINE • TIN . TO'YS, such as Carriages, _Carts, :Cradles, ,Aahles chairs, animals, buckets, t ups,. rattles', wash standS, candle sticks, • ~.-"N,GUM Toys, pure India rublisr and elastic doll lrettdi, rat tles, dogs, teethin'g rings, caricature fitee44,c -- WOODEN TOYS • cups and saucers; nine pins, towns, soldiers, furniture, tools in boxes, games and pugzles, drums, guns, trumpets, 'wagons;'wheelbarrows tubs, Noah's arks, horsemen. magnetic HA, swans, boate,:fiddles; guitarsihermonicans,' &c • FANCY GOODS, Fine sewing, card and knitting baskets, fancy boxes of wood; paper and : glass, hair oils, soaps, colognes, hair brushesoind hundreds of other articles not enumerated aboVe, which all are invited to.call and examine. 'rho subscriber returns his sincere !honks to a generous public for the patronage bestowed on him on former occasions', and hopes by a de sire Ito please to merit a continuance of the same?. lied I.] P. MONYER. FOR THE NOLVDAYS! Splendid Fancy - Goods, Elegant Gift Books, • W. HAVERSTICK — hasjust received Os from the city and is now openings splen did display of FANCY GOODS, suitable for the spproaehing, Holyday Season,,to which ho desires to evil tno..uttention of his friends and ` the puldiC — Ills assortment in thre - TinTl) cannot be surpassed in novelty and elegance, and both in quality and price of the articles, can not fail to please purchasers. 'lt would. be im possible to enumerate his HOLTDAY.FANCY. GOODS, which comprise every variety of fancy articles of the most novel styles and. ex.:palate finish; such tie Ladies' Fancy Baskets, - ' Fahey Work Boxes, with sewing instr 'nate' Terracotta Work to recent novelty,) Papei Macke ,Goods, • • -Elegant alabaster and _perr*.lo 6, ----40 . 1 ....k: and trays, Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card case • . Port Mon sales, of every variety, • GOld pens and pencils, Fancy paper weights, Papeteries, with a large variety of ladies fancy . stationery, Motto seals and wafers, Silk and bend purses, Ladies' riding whips, elegantly finished, Ladies' title etillery, Perfume baskets and page, Brushes of every kind fer.the toilet , lioussel's perfumes of the various kinds. Musical instrUnientCiof all kinds and at al prices, together With an innumerable variety of ortieles elegantly finished nod suitable for ho lyday presents, to which lie invites special at- Also, rity r extensiVo anti elegant co-41-dalen----df -HoLIDAy GIFT. BOOKG, comprising the various English end •Ameri,an ANNUALS for 1851, richly embellished and illustrated ;POETICAL \V 0 it IC 5, with CHILDREN'S PICTORIAL 13 0 0 IC S. fa — Chilaien ol all' ages, Ilinn — which — ronhing can be more appropriate or Mousing as holiday _Rte. lie assortment of Scheel looks and 'cliool StationerS , is also eiimplete, and com prises every thing used in Colleges and tl.e Schools. He also desires to call the particular attention of Families to his elegant display of LAMPS, GIRAND ()LES, &c. from the extensive establishments of,Cornelius, Archer and othds of Philadelphia, eomoriaing every style of Parlor, Chamber and Study Lamps, for burning either lard, sperm or ethe real oil, together with Flowek Vases, Fancy Screens, &e. His assortment in this lino is un equalled in the borough. Also, ' ' ' FRUITS, FANCY CetigFECTIOARY— NUTS— PRE'SERVED itirrd , in every variety and at all prices, all of which aro pure and fresh,'such att can bo confidently recommended to his friends and the little folks. His stock embraces everything in tho fine of 'ancy Goode, with many other Etykidles useful to houselteepers,whieh the public are especially invited to call and see during the holidays.— Remember the Old Stand, nearly opposite the Bank on North Hanover street. • dealt a S W• 11AVERSTION.- Loon OUT roa nAutcbzurs! SELLING . OE7 AT COST. This is to inform -my friends and Cite - public that I am now selling off my, entire stock of dry goods accost. I have alarge stock-of sea sonable goods and will fR I 4.ft- P. just mamma e few ot tho leading articles.— ,- Calicoes, Gingham, Mousla de Cashmerea, tasstsll94aut,, Alpachas, White Flea n'els,lriab Linens* ate Also Men and Boys' Hate end .Cape, a largo lot., One IrOn Safe, price 620,00., Also, ato of labelled Tea and Spice••Canistere, tr.sett of Store Curtains. and ethos store fitcturee, .To gether with Coffee and Sugar, All of 'Which must be sold regardless' of cost - before the let of April. The sybabriber .respectrally asks all to call at his old stand (the I3EE HIVE ) in North Hanover street, where all attention will be given to please. - S A.'.COYLE, N. B. All who Imovi themsolveti indebted to the subscriber will please call and outdo up, ac counts before the Ist of March. •. - • - Januarv9 ~ 'A COYLE:, cometr Coal! THE subseribcois now.preparect to furnish FAMILIES with the best quality .CLEAN STONE COAL at the lowest rates... Orders loft at H. Saxton's Hardware Store nt the yard opposite. Hoover's' Lumber Yara, promptly filled Also.just reeelyed_ltom_the Mines 100 TONS NUT COAL for Lime. burners, • 1500 bushels 1 'Bituminous Coal for Blacksmith's. sett ' • 'WRIGHT. ,„ „ „ roirolviao , BAGerfra. ALE of Potomac Bogging, edits ele :for bogs tor (Miners, jdst received, w ch T will soli ebeep. oct23 ' • "N W VOPDS,./Vg't. • ' SEielc JUST riminved a eanerW 'eStior(riient or r..;)1, ored Flannels for.,Ladlee:Snnte, iritttlat k- GraiN Blue, Red. - Groed;Tinlk rind Chorines We. Alen, White , Woolen end Cnnon —in great varkettyr—t , d Gt. HITN KR. To :Ntillinore't JUST rareitrod - ajtother lot of ° Bonne' Fr/tres oi t he:lntent yib.. AMIN, Roonqf silk et Silk find Satio,Linioga of .voirioussoloro. c 19013 ! W . ' • • milliOttliall . 00110:T r '. . . ORNADIF,ETAL DIABELE WORKS 07/Z1N5 . '4514• RICZLELEXIS, • . Recentlyfrom lydrarldphia: . 11 ESP .ECTF LLY inform the citizens 'of 11111. CGHisle and its vicinity, that they have' now at their Marblo Yard in - South Hanover street, a few doors south 'of the Court/ House,' and nearly opposite A & W .Sontz's Storoian Plegonz stock of pure .4.IfIERIGRN'WHITE JIMRBLE, and are pronnied to execute in the:troth rinishpd Jtronamenti; ; Grave Slimes at all price 4 Door and Window SIMI together 'with. ovary other article in their line, and promise that in,fineness of finish, chaste ness of design and quality . of Nimble, their work shall not be surpassed by any other estab lishment. - They are also the authorised agents' of Mr Robert -Wood; of Philadelphia, and will fur nish from his manufactory all varieties of IRON RAILING for the enclosing of Grave lots and all other purposbe, at the shortest notice andat Philadelphia. prices. They will also finish or manufacture all kinds of Building- Work, such , as Sills, Steps and Platforms,-Ste., at the short est noticeand on the most reasonable terms. Raving had grep experience, and being em ployodin the best shopti of Philadelphia, they are therefore 'enabled to manufacture the most . fashionable work, and- respectfully nsk a share ARLISLE, P. 4. orlhe patronage oftiWileleand counlry. ' CHEAPEIR THAN EVER THE subscriber having just returned from the East, offers to the public a more am •ple and complete assortment of goods .in his line, than ever previously offered, 'and respect fully solicits dealWe and others to .give him a call, when ho will alniw ,thorn goods at aston ishingly low nrires. To Builders, Carpenters and Others. His stock comprises a full assortment of Locks and Latches of every description, Hin ges and Screws, Windcw Springs and Bolts of various kinds, Window Glase, Putty, Paints Of all colors, Oils, Turpentine, &c., - &c.— Also, Mill. Cross-cut and Circular Saws, Hand Prinnel,Ttipping and Back Saws, Augurs, Chi sels, broad, Hand and Chopping-Axes, Hatch• ere, Planes and Plane .Rifts, Steel and Iron Squares, Piles and Rasps, Nail Brads and Spikes of all sizes., To Smilers and Coach Makers. -,- -A-complete—assortment—of—Saddlery—Tools,, Silver, Brass and Japnned , mounting, Carriage trimmings, Broad pasting and seaming Lace, plain and figured Canvass, Drab cloths, Rati. nett, Serge, and Bucram, Moss and Door. flair patent an ,enamelled Leather, Lamps and Do• ahem. Also, Hobbs, Follows and Spokes, Eliptic springs, Iron Axles, Mailable Castings, &c. To Cabinet and Shoe Makers My stock embraces a complete assortment of goods in Your line. Moroccos, lining and binding Skins, Lasts, Thread, Pegs by the bairel or smaller quantity, Tools, of every de. scription, &c. Curled Hair, Hair Cloth,Var. nisi', Mahogany and Maple Veneers, -Mould ings and Rosette, Sots Snrings, Glass, Mahog any, Mineral and Veneered Knobs - of all sizes. To Blacksmiths, Farmers; mid others, who- may be --in want of good Iron. • He offers a full atieortnient of _Hammered, Horse Shoe, 'Scollop, Plough, broad and nor.. row Tire Iron. Also, Rolled Horse Shoe Bar, Band, Round, Square, Tire, Hoop. and Sliest Iron, Nail Rods, Russia Shoot Iron, Ci)l3b_Sheni, Spring and Blister Steel, English and American Wagon and Carriage Bones, Anvils, Vices, Files and Rasps,,llorse Shoe Nails, Sze. • To Housekeepers and those about entering the ..hfu- I. would invite attention to my beautiful as sortment of waiters and 'Prays, plain-anti : 'Alio style, knives _nnil.forks,__Butcher- Knives, Scissors and Shears, Brittannta,Gorman and-Silver -Plate, Table and Tea Spoons; Brass and Emerald Preserving Kettles;limooth leg Irons, Hollow-ware, Tubs, Buckets, Ohnrns; Oils, Paints and Dye Stuffllt_,,Fire..and_W_ater_l oct3o . HENRY SAXTON. A FRESH ARRIVAL OF English and American Hardware. IriflE 'subscriber having just returned . from the Eastern cities with a full and liand• earns assortment of all kinds of HARD WARE of the' very best makers and well selected, is now opening at the Cheap Hardware Stand in North Hanover street, next door to Scott's Ho tel, formerly kept by Henry Glass', where he', would invite all that are in want of goodanC cheap Hardware to give him a call and iseeanCl satiety yourself of the truth, ns we are determ ined to sell at a very small advance. Small profits and quielt.sales are the oi der 17( tlte - day M Builders, Carpenters and Others. A full stock 01 white, mineral and Japaned Knobs, locks and latehcs,of every description _priecand_cuzlitgesaml_screws,_windo w , sash and shutter springs, strait•necked and barrelled Bolts, of every kind, mill, cross cut and circular Saws, hand, panel, ripping and. back Saws, bright, black and blue augurs, of the very best makers, Chisels, broad,pointing, hand and. chopping Axes, of different makers, ittactime;planerrand — planc birtotteel - andiroc squares, files and rasps, nails, brads and spikes of all sizes and warranted of the best quality. To Saddlers and Makers, Our stock cdnaista of a complete assortment of articles in your line of business, saddlery tools, brass, , .silver and Japaned mounting, carriage trimmings, broad pastemg.and seaming laces and fringes, plain and figured canvass, oil cloth, top lining cloth and serge lining of vari ous kinds, white, red, blue and black patent loather Dashers; silver and brass plate, Dee Hair, rosette, hubs, fellows, spokes, bows, blip tic springs, iron axles, malleable castings, &c To Cabinet and Shoe Makers, A- full stock of shoe-kit and -findings, hoetmo; roceos, French kid, straits, morocco And lining and binding skins, lasts, tacks, pegs, hammers Qitehers and French morocco. kit of every de .sciiption, superior copal varnish; Japan and black varnish, mahogany and maple. Vaneers, moulding, beading, resets, glass, mineral and mahogany knobs of every sizo and style. To Blacksmiths, Partners and Others. - 10 to..s of assorted bar iron, VI arrantad to be of the best, quality. A splendid assortment attar and rolled iron, hammered. horse' shoo, scollop, plough, broad an narrow tire, rolled, horseshoe bar, band, round and square iron, cast, shear spring, English and A merican blister steel. Eng lish Wagon boxes, Carriage boxes =setts, an vils, vices, files, rasps, horse shoe nails, &AI To Housekeepers. ••- - - • A bestial! assortment of cheap fancy goods, such as waiters. trays, plain and fancy knives and forks, butcher knives and steels, brittania Janina, brass candle sticks, Brittannia and silver table 'and tea spoons, plated butter knives, pre _serVing kettles, Aimoothing_irons, _ iron and tin ned tea and oval boilers, iron frying and broad pang, washboards, tubs, churns, buckets, iron potsi . wash ketttes,_and stew pans, &c. To Gunsmiths, Nark:men and Wen, ' Rifle and Gun Barrels, tone action, plug, nipple and back action Gun Locke, gun mount ing and gun breech" . cocks, sheet 'brass and German silver ornaments, &c. A fresh lot of Wetherill'e pure and extra White Lead, oil and turpentine, varnishes, Ja ppn, white and rod lead, yellow and Green point, ground in oil, whiting, yellow ochre, &c. To Itlaster.i and Xarksmen. :A good ostioriment of double refined powiter rock powder.of extra quality, safari-fuse elm, flints and bar lead, ropes of all kind s,' for threshing machines and, well' diggers, and a thousand otherankles too numerous to insert, all we ask is to &Ave us a call, and we aro con fidant you-will find a good assortment of Hord- Wore and cheaper than-can' bo found in any other - House title nide of the east. Givo a only ia all we ask, at the old' and well known Hardware Stand formerly kept by Lewfs Har lan, in. Nardi Honorer street, next door to Scott's Howl, formerly kpt fiv Henry Glass, nov6 • Difisolr' solution of Partnership, ATOTICE is Netebygiiten that the partner. 111 ship" hereto ore existing bet Ween the sub scribers, in the Pottery Business, has berm dia.' solved. Persons knowing themselves indebted. lire requested to make payment, and those tiny ina Claims to present them for settlement do either of the sabscribers. L___ • • • .• doc 4 - 1 , • Black 'Silk Laces, &c. • -.A VARIETY of. flack Silk Locos, Thrett and - Cuttmt.tuco's, Valonciennen Ed gng p Linen Bobbin. Edgiurja, junt opened b .sept9.s G. W. HIINZR Tombs, Afandee i Steps, NC., [Carlidlo, Tiov6^lBsot trimoniat State „lout ast ' MI To• Painters WU.: ZEIGLER C. CODAUGH. for .POI::34LE OR RENT. , . A D'O.o E" T W 0 ,f3TORY NEW -2 - 1 BRICK FlOUSE, , :Stabling, &M, and a, • • Lot of ground, containing. ONE. ACRE,• more or . less, in: West t: fill 11 IBS; bounded •on the South Jiy the State Rood leading from lisle to Newvilfe,- and em the east by the road leading 'from Mount Rock to Dii. Icr's Mill. Wo will sell the wholmor in-part. The. improvements with part of the ground, and the balance fpr building lots. It_ha's a kitchen and cellar basement, four rooms on the first and second floor each, and is well 'finished fifid - WWell — c — alEiriliffid — for a &Ore, 'Tavern, or ' Meeltinic .of •any kind, or will suit two small families, and is in one of the beat settlements in the county.. Possession given on the let of April next. For terms,. &e..'apply tomither of the subscribers residing in Carlisle: - • HENRY RHOADS, • deillpd. • JOHN H. WEAVER. FOR RENT. IFIHE subscribei,lntending to leave, offers J.. for rent thaarge and commodious STORE frousE, AND DWELLING at . lacced, 'situate in BENDERS. nip; VILLE, Adams county, Pa. Any person wishing io enter into the mercantile business, this property offers rare inditcdments 'as the town of Bed doisville is not surpasse d, if equalled, by any village in Pennsylvania, (kir business, health, society, 81C; Ir'lnquire of the undersigned who is now occupying it. Possession witrbli — ght - arei — i the Ist of April. [jaMls'-6t] . 0. P..IIOOSE: FOR RENT. rwillE large THREE STORY HOUSE on North Hanover street, recently occupied by the subs c riber. .There is a largo store room on the ground floor in • ...,.`, - "t;' front, and the location is in a ,t 74.. a a good part of the town for busi ;;ll.! 1 t.;: nese. The house cnntains four teen good rooms; several of them quite largo, and all of them well and comfort ably finished. There is u large now cistern with a pump in the•yard. For further particu• lam onguire•of GEORGE 'FOLAND. deal Houses for Rent. F. • • OR RENT from the first of April next. The two Store • Rocirris in North linnover street, present occupied by Messrs. Sterner & Co., nn,d Arnold end Liyingsion. Also, Three small HOUSES, one situated on West Lowlier street and the other two ou Dickinson nlley. cioc.lB JAO. El. PARKER. For Sale or Rent. A. 'HOUSE in Pomfret street, a few doors East of Hs nover street, now • tho occupancy of the Rev. M. E. Johnston. Possession given on the Ist of April next. Tho house is near ly new, well finished 'and convenient. The lot is 30 by 24 . 0 feet, running hack to Church Enquireof the subscriber. - dc6lB-4tp ANDREW BLAIR. rOR RENT I , IIHE two story Brick DWELLING HOUSE 11.. and SHOP, on North Hano.ver Street, near Glass' Hotel, now occupied by .hr i , the gubscriber. The property is si• • • commodious and in good order, and ,!5.* is well situated for busidess• For —= :.terms enquire of t..e subscriber, Agent for E. Bullock. . 4ant4 JAMES R. WEAVER. FOR BENT, • rrillE Hotel situated on the corner v4:K I lof South Hanover and ronfret LlNstteet nqw Moupicd by Mr. Robert It Laird. • For terms apyly to WM. T. BROWN. deo 85, 1850tf. rm. RENT. , . TWO comfortable BRICK _ _ILOILSES„ in •North Pitt Street. Poaseaßion given April 1, 1851.- o.ent yor' moderate. GRAS. OGILBY. - January 8, 1851.' ' FOIL AENT. A LARUE. and commodious HOUSE eligibly situated on Main 1., Pr street, the' rent of which could be paid in boarding the advertiser and his family, a small one. Apply , at [janB- t ni this office Von *ilivir. . SEVERAL two story 131tICK: HOUSES a on the north ferret corner of the public .7.'' tii square in thorow known as "Harper's _linty." For terms, &c., inquire of, the • subscriber. . noyl3-6in ROB'T. IRVINE. , N.3;sig.T. r i IROM tho lot of April' next, tha BRICK OFFICE near tlfe corner of Pitt and High Streams, adjoining Wm. M. Porter. Apply to janls J. HAMILTON. UNRIVALLED DISPLAY 0V 111MXTER GOODS, NOTHER supply of ‘Vinter Goods wi bo received from New ~I"prk and Philal clpltur - th-s - -week-rto-whieh-the-dtwation.a.tha ladies is particularly requested. Among the lorWill be load a full assortment of LADIES DRESS GOODS, such as Tore Satins, Silks, Cashmeres, Meri -oes..lrh.h Poolines. Mous. du Laines, Figr'd. indr'tah - Lusfios, - Eip ' • SHAWLS, Long and Square Bay State. Shawls, Cashmere Shawls, Thibet Shawls,- black and colored with silk fringes, black cloth Shawls, BONNET do INECK .RIBBONS, ^ A beautiful assortment of Bonnet, Cap and Belt Ribbons, French Worked Cellars; Cups, GLOVES : . AND ROSIERY Also, some new CLOTHS, CASSIMERS SATINETS, Kentucky Jeans,. 'Yestings, &c. BOOTS AND SHOES, An )ther supply of time prime Long Boots.— Also' a full assortment of the cheapest and best Shoes ever brought to Carlisle. CARPETS, Another lot of Ingrain, Cotton and Girthing Carpets. / GROCERIES" & SPICES, Some fresh Ten, Sugar, Coffee, Spigot', &c. Tho goods will •be received and opened dur ing the week, andlill persons wanting to save money in their purchases, will do well to call tho old siand•Eaet Main street, where the largest, best and cheapest lot of goods is sure to be bound. nov"7 CHAS. OGILBY. New Fall Goods. Rt {he Cheap Store corner of Hanover and Lou. Meratreita, opposite nuther's Grocery Store Tho 'undersigned _most _respectfully_inforns his friends and the public generally, that be has just returued from Philadelphia with a well selected assortment of FALL GOODS, pur. chased nt the lowest prices, and which he is determined to sell at small profits : among them may, be found CLOTHS, CASSIMESES, VESTlNGS,Sattinets, 'Velvet Cords, Ken tucky Jeans, &c. ' LADIES DRESS GOODS,. consisting in part of Black. Silks; Cashineres Mouaelin de Laines, Alpacas, Cobargs, Gingliams, Calicoes Sack Flannels, Collas, Laces. Fringes, &c. DOMESTICS, Ticking°, Checks, Flannels Drillings; Osnaburg, Linseys, Muslim bleached and 'unbleached Also, Groceries in all their variety, via,: Sugar, Coffee, ,Teas, Molasses; . , Spices,' Chocolate, 'die . _ :Rage and Country Produce taken in exchange for g,oods Please give me a call , . A G FETTER ocl9, , • • • Pure Cider • 14negar., 1 - UST receivean fresh barrel of Pure Cider Vinegar,,of superior quality, and warranted roe from adulturatton: novG, G W1( 1 ( NER Ribbons. Ribbons. subseriliei is now opening. tho'cliesp.. °stint of Boom& and Cap Ribbons ever °tiered .Carlislo; cldly:mild advise the 1141 0 to call soon and get Sir'''. ^t the bargnins. oct3O G w HITNER. Children's Stockings. APutt. nsiortmen; of White and Mixed Merino Hose of all sixes for Children:— Also, Ladies Hese in.great variety just orened by ,: • G . NV IitTNER." )stry Worsted: UST opened it general nesortment of tiingT LP try Worsted in, various colours for Knispeo , So trfs, Slippers' Slitivits, 1 4tc.. Also, an. oddi, ,unal.sopply of 'Zephyr Woteted lept2s G NV HITNER; Noticei. • APPEALS raft iesit . THP_Commissionets of Cumberland county haviffiSed the following dates to hold - the ap•'. _Peals.of the rosnottive Boroughs .and Town- • ships; ratite-Commissioners Of&ce,,in'Carlisler where .those persons feeling themselves ar grieved by the valuation of propertyaer”.tke,, year 1851, tnay.attend'lf they think proper—. .o wit : • • East Pennshoro and Now Cumberland„.nn Monday the 27th January, 1851. ' - Lower Allen and Hampden on Tuesday tho 28th January, 1851. • — Upper Allen and Mechanicsburg on Wednea. dak„the 29th of January, 1851. . Silver Spring im Thursday the Nth January. Monroe, Fridaysthe Sa turda y of January'. - West PennsboroUgh, Saturday let .February. Frankford and Nowville, on Monday 3d of February, 1851. ' Mifflin and Hopewell, on Tuesday, the 9th of February,'lBsl. Shippensburg.l3orough and Shipperisburg tp., , on Wednesday the sth February, .1881. Sonthampton and Newton, on Thbrsday, the Bth of February, 1851. I) Dickinson, on -Friday the 7th of February. North Middleton, On Saturday the Bth of February, 1851. • South Middleton on Monday the 10th of Feb ruary, 1851. Carlisle, on Tuosdaylthe 1111, of February s , 1851. By order oT the Commisaionere. dec2s Attest—WM, REILLY, Cl'k. OM'ECII ALL persons are hereby notified thrit• Let ters of Administration on the Estate of ,WIL LIAAI late bf Hfimpdon tp., ;Cumberland county, deceased, have boon Is 'sited by the Register in and for said county to . the subscriber who resides in the said town 'ship. All persons having claims oe damands against; the estate of the said deceased are re qnested In make known the same without de lay and thoso indebted- to make payment to BENJAMIN HRB, ddminigerater. Jan I.—Gt Constant'le Von Hellen. : zo.ea vita sz rat ut 92Eict ECENTLY' froin Germany, announces to the public, that he is preprint to execute all kind of wordconnected witlihis line of bu siness. He; repairs and makes nll kind of locks. repairs guns, pistols, cloaks, &c., engraves on brass, copper and iron, attends to the mending of stoves,.&c. He would .likewiso inform the farmers; that ho will mend, fit and repair -their their thrashing machines, in the most substan tial manner. He solicits a share of .publie pa tronage. His residence is in Harper's Row, next door to Mr. Trout's Hatter shop. ' Carßslo, Jan. 1, 1851-:•1m. Estate of deo'd. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of ./11 Administration on the estate of MARTIN BURKIT, late of Mifflin tp. Curuberland county, .deeeased, have - been granted to tho sub. scriber, residing in the same township. All' persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment and those having claims to present them for settlement to .1111115 WM. KNETTLE, Adm!r . Estate of Jacob Smith, decid, EWERS testamentary' on the estate of LI Jacob Smith, Into of Lower Allen town ship, Cumberland County. deceased, have been greated to the subscribers, the first residing in Fairview township, York county, and the -lat ter residing in Lower Allen township. Cumber land county. All persontiknowing themselves indebted to said estate, aro required to make immediate.payment, and those having claims to present them for eettjemenr to November 27, 1850.—pd Estate of James Watson, decid... ETTE RS-of-A dministrition on the estate 14 of JAMES WATSON, t•f Nemtcrn tp., Cumberland county, dec'd., have been grant: ed to the subscriber residing in the seme town -shipr----Alkpersona-knowing-themselverrindebt-- ed to said estate are requested to make imme diate payment, and those having claims to pre sent foi settlement to dcel 1* JANE W - A - T SON; ark' KT. .7VOTICE. ,•fr HE subscriber, Aesignee of Jacob Benr, o 1. West Pennsboro' township, hereby gives notice to all persona indebted to said estate that they are required to make immediate payment, and those having claims aro requested to pre sent them•for- settlement. • :EPHRAIM BEAR, Assignee. Nov. 27, 1850.—pd. Auditor's Notice. rinllE undersigned Auditor, appointed by the JII„ Court of CoMown Pleas of Cumberland county, to distribute the balance in she hands .of SAMUEL WO OD B U RN, Esq., Segues— trator of the Hanover and Carlisle Turnpike Road Company, to and among the creditors, gives notice that he will attend for that purpose the Arbitration' Chamber of the Court House. in Carl sle, on MONDA I 2, the 6th lay of January, r 351. dee] 1 , WAI. S. COBEAN, Auditor. Fifty Dollark _Reward. • THE Allen and East Pennsboromgh Mutual Cite Insurance Company of Cumberland roan ry, offer a reward of DIFTY DOLLARS to my-person - who - will at tobt-the-incendiary4ho .Ot fire to the barn of Jacob Eshelman, of East rennsborough township, Cumberland county, in the evening of the 30th of September, last, ho paid \rho!) convicted. dee] 8-4 t LEWIS kIYER, Secey, CHURCH, = LEE - ANUFEEMAN; ca'A-‘43.Z.M AND STEAM SAW' rez I•LLI ' NEW 6UAIBEELANp ? PA. MSTRA47! CME to the premises of the subscriber, re sidine in Newton tow'nehir,- Cumberland '• . , county, on the 3d — of - Dee - ember. ;et inst., a BAY HORSE, with black frrrilk. , mane and mil. He is lame ip ono a.". of hie hind legs. He he comfier particular marks, the pwner is r e . quested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away, otherwise he will be disposed of according to levy. . declB SAMUEL AI SHARP. • NOTICE, • NOTICE is hereby given that an application 1.11 will be made to the Legislature of this Commonwealth at ita neat session, for a char ter for a bank with general banking privileges, to be located in Carlisle, Cumberland. county, Pa, with a capital of One Hundred 7hoaadttd Dolicu'a ' and to bc called the Carlisle Bank. • _ Jy4.'so-6m . NOTICE. THE subscriber intends closing up all no• counts on his book to the tat inst. All persons indebted by note or book account Will plenee to call and settle up by the let Febrhery next. jan6,'sl , CHAS. OGILIIY. • WOT*CE. - --- THE subscriber intending to lonic Carlisle about the '2oth inst l , would request all persons mean and settle, as any accounts unpaid will then be plaeed.in the hands of a justice for col.. lection. 1003) H. WRIGHT. Webb's Washing Powdei.,, A great saving of labor, soap and time, with otit any RUBBING by- welshing beards, Ida• chines, or with the hands, and preventing a ll wear and tear of, clothes. Warranted not to injure the finest fabrics., Price, MI cents. Sold wholesale and 'retail .0, Dr. Beryline' ,Drug and Variety Store; Main et. Carlisle, and at Ins Medical Hall, North Queen at. Lances. ter. . . N. B. All orders filled at Manufacturer's prices. • . Juno S—IY: MAT CHANCES FOR :.!‘ rinHE subscriber M be lettio -to state to hie ardi and the pit lic lie intentions to re linquieh business. Also. thathe, now ofote hiti WHOLE-STOCK' 0 Fi-D ELY-GOODS; el thin wholesale or retail, on the above terms. decll,3in S A COYLE.' N. B. AU persons knowing - thernilolves ht ilobted to the eabseriber do a great bitirl ness by:enlling oottlino their, neer:girlie be , • fore tho FIRS"f OF MARCH, •185 r. • • SAC aum. sErozs JUST ,xoceived two caeca . of Ladies Cram Shoes, of Ilartahorn'a 'colabiatod pattern' which I eau %currant good quality; bvit23., N' W 'WOODS, AO. • *LT etAß.titleet of %WES bot. received • by the soleiertliler , 1 ::r Aleei.C 4 l44tthec for-1 ig tolMAt9 l 4F,W,l4o•lo l lPelit.tv ang'i3 jr W. H. SMITH, J. J. SMITH, Executors.