' - r : : Atr11.61,yr4i1.0.- El <71.4,1A,124R1=4.1:;"'.;1''' f';'.ll6S/Toli 11X6naLtUrY- • &fa ' * q. 4 , 'AZ'AJA.II:Lig,g;SIPENIVA. • '' 9l°4l39l4 .'" NVO'hvlovely wentheFiliev-• - 3 had with the exception of' hat Wed- fleatle36 . hkitiitonowed. The 'rich noonery o Autunikriii never more gorgeous. No have. today to a correspondent. • Ivh 7 o feltAiiiiposed to moralizo on ..the. melon -1: eticly Cumberland Val l ey Rail Road. The Chatnbersburg Intelligencer says', this . road, It is well known to our rea:ters, has been , for some time, many places, in rather bad order in consequence of the decay of the wood en portion and the wearing out of the iron rail ing. Various exptints have been suggested' for its perjhanent':'‘inpalas Mid we are now hap py to in rm the travelling and business pub . lie that its complete repair will - ho fully lie nomplished early next spring. Under some tots of Assembly, passed in 1848 and 1849, the debts of the company have been funded, and a large amount of new stack taken - by eastern capitalists. At the recent election for directors those capitalists attended by proxy, and elected themselves directors. It is their ' purpose commence early in the coming spring, and lay down a new and substantial T Rail on all those portions of the road where that kind of rail has not already boon The also we are informed, design erecting a rewimine and Machine Shop at Chambers, burg, also a now Warehouse, and One hundred / ;newlnrthen cars foir the transportation Of freight., They will then, do all the carrying 'ibiiinesenftthe road themselves. If these things are done, and wo holieVe they will be, our me : • chanics and laboring men will certainly be benefited no little thereby. Bytthe' time -the road is reldid, the railroad from York to Har risburg (which connects with the Cumberland • • Valley Rail Redd acid this •end'of the Harris ' burg bridge) will be completeih and will then ,toimiottaicati.. • • • • here to Baltimore, and our merchants and tar mers will have a choice of markets. The time too,necesshry to make the trip,will be no much shortened as to ensure almost all the travel and • freight• to the railroad. - • •:. It is thought by many, who should know, that the relaying' of the Cumberland Valley Rail Road, is but a preparatory stop to the completion of the Franklin Bail Road, either to the Chesapeake and, Ohio Canal, at Wil liamsport, or to the intersection of both it and the Baltimore and Ohk; Railroad at. Hancock. It is well known hero that eastern capitalists >-• have boen inquiring about, and their commit tees examining the Frinklin Railroad, and eels tainly they have some Object in vie*. The truth is, there is no way in which so eligible a connection can be made with theChesapeako and Ohio Canal, and the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; as by the Franklin Road : It is ono of.the best graded roads in the country, and its comtilatien to the Canal at° Williamsport could be easily accomplished, and would be of vast benefit to the'people of this region of coun try by bringing to,, their doors the plastor,fron, lumber, coal, 6th., that they now have to haul by wagons from Williamsport. -,• JUDICIAL EXCHANDES.—Judge WATTS, . . of this district, presided atthe court of Quar ter Sessions in Franklin county, last week, , whil e in return Judge BLACK, of that district, preMded at the Quarter Sessions of Perry county. The Chambersburg, jutelligentet,, giiiiiThiOnktijalaci r - iniiiiaincialdie.Baseions : . "At the late 'terni of tint, Coact of Quarter Sessions, foir this county, a witness was called the Stand whose cdmpetende was objected to because of his religious belief. IPwas pro ven that he had said he "did not believe in a future slats of rewards tratipenishments —that when a man died, he died' tike d dog,—.that the V ibis is afahle, and there is fia punishment of • ter death." His Honer - Judge , %Vetts, prompt ' ly rejected his ovidenCii;iind refused to Hermit him to testify; and be did right. There are few, very.feauersons in our community who • hold each atrofriirfable . doctrines, and those few ~ may now know that if they will entertain and express such opinions, they thereby put them selves almost out of the protection of the law, suitors should they at any future period, become suitors for justice for wrongs done to their . persons under circumstances whore themselves may be the .principal or only witnesses, the offenders will go "scot-free" as, they will not be permitted-to testify t" teariVerribeetakvements. The .Shineoplittrg News says the Process ton of the Sons Temperance, on Friday last, in thafbri - raogh, was quite a brilliant at ' fair. .Tbc Sliippinfburg Delegation turned outia large",obtiaber, and %Were Were respecta ble pitlegalitins Charn beraburii•Cailisle, Newyille , and,eldewhe Eltiquent addresses were delivered by Rev.. Mr. Hmuccx, F ol Newvtlle, and ; • Rev. Mr. WINO, of Carlisle.' The entire riroce4dings were of a highly interesting character, and • made an itopression upon the public mind which can not fail to'bo.productive•Sif Meal calable good. • Additional interest was • urn-. partektskAhe exercises by the elegantly aki. coursed Mush) of the Waynesburg 'Eland. The Gettysburg Star says, the Ladies of Nevi Oxfiird in that county f bn Saturday last ' presebtedi a splendid copy 9t the Bible "Oxfoidtliyision, No. 38:7, ( Sons of Tempe:; WFratca, presenting the Bible .oil yFh~ _paFt of tile . l44fes, arid g Rev. Mr. WiittaiptiCairialei`repponipng in behalf exercises catni,eff itt Church, In the presence large'ritiniber' of Spactaiora, and al' a 7,,very:iriteresting chahroter... EatiLt maTicAL.--Rev. R: 7 ,4ohaston, ,i.) - At;iotiter of the' Revli'Mi:thnftiat, Pastor , • - OA ittai Soconti Presbyterian CCtr" ale, has been , initted to take; efinsgaiif the tiaPktaqh ' ipg .in The klblYba4& p aait,(: . I ce'beieie kis Uri: .deretood, that .the call will be Itecepteiy. I, Mr. atitihtegiY: alaaa' a PaPahlta4 , 'Pst3ful 'Pat SHERIFF •RETIE' , --DAVID SMITH' 2 4 8 q k:1“. 4"aherifFelect'of t :il , l j is - 6 5iiiiity,,pitekeiteAn i the ifenday, the poiholt4l . Mr oinitih - we predict;. 'aiik`d:'k 0.0 ,01 "oetc , : rp v;411;i;,5:1,0408, end be hi be x tionatOiaiiier gin 4: .0 'ltitlittloolle,#ifidende,repoSed in , :him •••, :"47t4VA.4.41ft . ~;..."'-mftYA3-0 won la ' ..,',9,lrg4.,Stgria.R. - , EN'll,,i,::,';‘ ~ ~,,,p,„tipa,,,44dioilm.-aat‘inplfocilnilmliliqljt the sub-, i 1 ; : 4 t,! . t i p#lbririAgekpilptht Heti i,ehtlao l i' l iiii e tit e t tau' 9° l I r 4 ''').(getrinlillil.ekt" ht 'Ari1i18,46 1 76 - :''f , ...- - K,. *in °ale " i ft4;git?W l e " t l l'Eli ' ~ ,.,2,ll,:to;s:stenin tia,,,bot Zivt.. 1 ° 614 :.. IXdriV- ~ ,;.. -,-.A49490 41 0t0, ~,, 0 0 er594.1949: , 1 ' ,> ` 7-' ,, P I )'ooePoSe'll,tic .), ,E . A.:x , 1 1 iron; Nisi rzap AT!„ . „ : ~., _ ___ z . ..,,,, , ,p5„ , 41,, , fi Ft,2, ,„or' iglA l o l4o* t i ehili4 ' ' . ' n A -i-1, lit ir , 0110116 w (6 ,9.p.pp a AlkooB6 Malt ii 'to , di el i '. F ,- ,r , pent; , 'ilililftCof`:.fiTjilf h - s." ° V"' °r' l6 iiifs'4,.?4 -1 -..•lo,iimplitti.„4 Ili ' YlAl3' , lt' SMITH; y --,,,.. ;.., 1 E . 0 L.---A fresh 'tempi •"' 'o' • ~, Store , , ol • htuiz22) •/I A STURGe al til. HIM /,..',,,,r,..•':,:.-,,,,.,,,Em{..„:3-)=E524,,„,-,,E 6 .,... ~ - - --, 1: - '.. fi, 47 ~tb. ~;k (foi.:,,wi-fl . uis.b;: ,, drii,',lW-11' ''. - nt '','S RI ..o,oottlyi urgrenqpieedayi tne SaM•Mtt. by the Ray „.•.•iti ----, ..',l' .. , !,:./°, I. F. MM. 1,2:7.•-< l -4 • .., : . h.r 4 t7. ' , ..• "; ? IK , r..' .. I' -'— ' ' ','*:''-- ‘4 ''' "i r W r, •• 1::... :1 •'' V Jr` irlch; Capt . t :iffenry. , W..Mateier,•,iMerehaht, of . ~.::,,, s', , *<•‘••t•. • •. - . :',:: ~.“•:;,i , 1,,:' -, 144,' - ......'.. ; :44 • Lii :t•; . ,•04 , • ;, ?, , '2 , ,, , , , ,, ••,1 , , ,••:7•i!:•• ; • , ! 1.... • ,.. , : 4 l• ogeit OWn 9 Oignbo. o fill, , ce c ol e nqiAC,Nietrligabeth, ' c • r . • , ~•.•' ,;., ~',1,',.?•-:47i : ''''';rl?'•'"'-'' • •4':k,'• ',`"*'.; •.1-.•:' ' , ;....%5.. - '`lal. -' ''''''' '. ':• ,- '•. , .-•' ,. : i .2:x .r ` - ' ol iga c u gu ti n t ly e ! ) : r , ,si . n . i,,n43 ;, „ a y , iseq ). .ofMeliptinitp. .. “ !„„ ' . '"''''''EXTENSl' I ,SALEAVFURINITURE- 1--... ' ' •On tho get instant,ty the 'Ree,'o. P.'VVlng,•Mr. ' ..-', .• , f.. ..• '.. . ... ... . - • • •.', ; k• .:., ~ —•: , .. -: `. • • John ElliOttilr. - , of North Middletorl• tp;;10 Mies a• ry Jno,t3thiley of ;Cornelis, ...... .:. ..s., ; • • ITHE Suliserib6iliiiv,ittlatictnined'Acleix*e,Qiiilia,lek*lr i .ciffei : avi'illiiieS,ali;, On_tha..lst„Linstant,_by-Roy.--jk-11:-Nreinel,-Mr:- , • --- --iiti-W-hDIUSDAY,--koyonfber,lth,-184 ? at..1.0_ 0.010c1., - ~..at-hisrlyrelltneolOVlain t William Mohler; of Bliversprlng tp., to Mlaa Mary A. - Sh oot; a lar c eolloctiori of" , ,:: •. . .' ' . ... '.•. ~ -..: - !!.'" , .'2., ~' : : - -_-• Nogle pflisau!h 11414dletoni • . ,. . ' 1 - r - '.. - , •' , . fiejlege ' oltU ' Fisrataturerf ., : ,' - H O.: T . Embracing almost every article required for AlOMrelteep,mg, •via :=‘-' ' '''' ' • ditp lilarketoi PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 5 . , 18:19. FLOUR—Is steady, with a moderate inquiry for export, and. about 1000 brie sold -in two er • three lots at $5 for standard, and 5,14 for so. lected brands. home demand is limited at $5a5,50 per brl. according to brand. CORN MEAL—Ia quiet at $3 per brl. for, Pennsylvania. RYE FLOUR—In demand, with small sales ' • ts 3. WHEAT=Is rather firmer and more active and sales reach some 18,000 bushels, mostly prime Pennsylvania white, for shipmant,,nt 113 cts. including good rods at 106a107c. the latter from store. RYE—Some 2000 bushels Pennsylvania have been disposed of,.in lots at 66c from4atore. CORN- Is dull, and but little offering. A Cargo of inferior- Soutkern yullosr nt 66c: good lots ore held at 65 OATS—:.A: cargo of good Delawhro brought 30c. Notices, PROCLABLA.TION. HEREAS the Honorable 'FREDERICK nage of the ieireral Courts of Common Pleas of the counties of Cumberland, Perry and Juniata, in Pennsylva ' is, and Justice of the several Courts of Oyer end Terminer and General. Jail Delivery jn said counties, and Hon. John Stuart and John Clendenin, Judges of the Court of Oyer and Perminer and General ' Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and other offenders, in the said county of Cumberland, by their predepts to me directed, dated the 28th day of Aug.,.1849, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, to be holden at Car-: 'lisle on the .2d Monday of Novoniber,.neirt; (being the 12th day)' at o.o'clock in thefore noon, to continue two weeks. NOTICE is therefore hereby giVen, tothe Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Constables oftho said county ofCumberland,thatthey aro I • ,e 4 - 1 • ion an. there in their proper parsons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and all other remembrances, todo those things which to theiroffices uppertainto be done,and all those that arc bound by recogaizaaeos, to provecutir (against the prinonotatlititamorthen shall bA in the Jail of said .county, arc to be - there to . prosecute them as shall bejust, JAMES HOFFER, Sheriff. Carlisle,'sepffi6 Aorice. CARLISLE BANN, ' 15th October, 1849. AN Election for THIRTEEN MR Et- Toils of this=lostitotion, to serve for one year, will be held at the Banking, House, on .3W.Y.17.11', the 19th day of November, next, Wffw en the hours of 10 o'clock, %.411., and fl o'clo , P.M.'dEO - A LYON, - octl , te • • President. Es"ate of Thomas Urie, dec'd. NO7 CE is hereby given that 'viers ICSift • me Miry on the estate of THOS. URIE, late or North 45 , 141(110ton township, Cumberland courtY, de caged, hastp,heen granted to the sub scribors,tho first residiN in Carlislo,nnd the other in S: Middl ton township, in the same county. All persons having clitims or demands against the estate of Said ii odetit are requested to mnko knoWn. thesauri:l without delay, and those ndebted to make payment to • Estate of BALTZBIt GUNICLE, (1004. LETTERS Testamentary on the Estate of Baltser Gunkle, late of South Middleton ownship township, Cumberland .county, deed. have been granted to the subscriber, residing in Monroe township, in said County. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claiins to present thorn for settle ment to GEORGE BRINDLE, - • --"" n0t.17,6t Abtice. LETTERS of Adteinistration ',le boils nou with the will annexed, having issued to the undersigned residing in West Pennaborough township, on the catato of Robert //: Dunbar, formerly of the Borough of Newyille, Cum berland county, deceased. All persons' indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment, and it - lose-having , claims against the samo' are requested to.present them for settlement. JAMES McCULLOUGII; octl7,Gt Abitinistrator Notice to Creditors. TILE public will take notice thatq have ap plied to the Court of Common Pleas of Cum,. borland county for the Denent ot i tho:insolvent laws of this Commonwealth, andibat.the said Court has appointed MONDAY.,:elle'lath,,dny of November next, for the hearing of me and my creditors, at the Cone House in the Itoro' of Carlisle, when-and wheirn said creditors may attend if they think proper, and show cease .why I should not be discharged. octlO .. MICHAEL 'SHEFPIiIt. Estate of, Henry Kimmel : deed. ALL persona are hereby notifiedjilint Letters of Administration on the Estate - of Henry Kimmel, late of the Borougltt of Mechanics burg, county of Cumberland, dee'd., have this day been issued by the Register in and for Buid county, to the subscriber who resides in Mon roe township, in.the county aforesaid. All per sons having claims or demands against the es tate of said decedent two requested to make known the snmd without delay. and ,those in debted to make payment to °elf 0,6 t JOHN HOUSER, Ad'mr. Estate of DAVID LAMII; - deceasqd. ETTERS of.Admitdatration on the ]; state L of DAVID LAMB,.lato of Mechanicsburg, .Cumberland nonnty, deceased, have been grim ted to the subscriber, - residing in Silver.Sprin township, all persons having claims, against said Estate are, requested to present them, an those knowing Oteinselves indebted, to make immediate payment toZZP.TAS. A. LAMB._ 4 . Oct 3-St-pd. . Admi niitriitor , ,Dissokution of Partnership. THE partnership heretofore existing between the eubScribers undor the;:firm of .Taincs Gressel - J.& Co.; has this day bedn dissolted by innttial consent, ' A.li, persons who have un settled accounts are . respectfullY invited to call ph Jines'Oreition for settlement, as all books and'accountsiire in his hands. -- ---- ' —t JAM • S . GREASON, ' . ' ',.' 0•• ' • ''. CH .'BARNITZ,i4„ S \ Plainfield,'sept'22d,'49 , ' ' ' •, . , iN:11 - L,The ;Wittiness' ith ' ratans will he continued at , tlie'Old man ;by: • - ' ' *:"" . .. __ .„ .. ~.. .. lin SOCIAL CLASSZIEW-. • '''' •`• . • AN' Orailotrdelivered".hafOrottlio General Union Philaamilildal SoOlaty.oflliCkinson . Col-. ' .Ibaii; Pen hailianik;_'lfilti 1 I I I. ,;.:' 4849. '".ki Ot , a' citizen of Mir, AdrOugh:lshOUld' e•witlinulli copy ! ; whenlt'caa•bri had for t i 2 nts' - fi t Calliiik at T., WIVIARTI.N.I3‘Cheop 13aoli Store:. .10et1,7; ..; .;... , , t1.4 1 .424.)'..... , ',....•..,..01;04. ; 2 4 q. ; ... , C. '' • • ' Adorns,? ..:. ''. .. 14 .,.., 1 ft' ' IsR P .I,!-,": . ‘' ' ;" " t !.:.THE subliciletti'prlttlil,),i ;Iltrktlll'S'i I and'all'packilai) . lh4 - . , - . l,''' • une.ial bo , auended•,,Aoyntle;h44o6 11,,,, , ile,..h , Ex er ,.e l e aves lty,la iififet . 9,1)10:40,4446ft,k add lilTlVlil3 . [ltiiiPi li na, ~ „ . .cljr .4, , ;4, , ~,_,',r, . .r.', . .: .... : , . d a m,. .."..,. - , - -.. -...' T;N,..,mA11.11',1N., A .., . - i%jdoliiikrapl,ile ., EnoyclopEedigt. , 4 '.•,.k , ' ' :11'1118 'valuable ; work., , editOd ~ by' P.P.ineei` F'.' Il ! aird;toPc Diokilisim' , 'Colliike; , is,liow ' in'.',tho i cicattia'off . ltubliantion`.. ; rt is to titi'dcimpleilidl9: 1 , Tweal../!tva.Vii.itiihdy-../Vusibrdririgaitrated:%Y, t "Rue" tinav,4'sr:littpei , '.E.ukraiinkv .: That First , ',lst timber cat“be'soeti,ittletartitiq..Bdoldc-Sioid,;' :vvhero subscriptions • vvill be 'roceliced Tor the m ' . sam. , . ,- ~ ,!' ..: , Plk •Cr"--" A';' , i'l 4 ;':." . ' ` ''''' tQWIi7..:I .'' '''''!,' .' .RaCkeril ' l ' , Po.ollal'.:l ei. , `, , .l'' ', '“),'4l' : A,lkirAlr, arAhde , 'Lliruseq.in-IneOking,. and .. ' .' ./ 1 ..0.19 1 4 11 , , •.d1P4 1, 14r,!'hi1dieit i i , p4tioul Mil' 1 those of weak Vowels, or'of foeldeLoonstitutiory ,Itivyill be;.;fonnd 14-igin/skaililih okitlf.mbro."llOr., ituttlty.:•litin,any ,other, Ballot anceei.,l2icte a.Lpah imr,;. i , ~ r91 9 401 P '...p,t tIIAYERA,T.ItU.S... 'i! 1 ',..51... 3 .. 4 . vir HA ". (~1, . ,A' . ', , —.1..0wn an. ,conno 4.TKi , !: tryxsoo '4ah",l.ll(wqro'b'ii Simolleii," 4 •:iditilielbAlie'l 1011'r ' , oriVintg of tNiilikts , ifiVoir,!' i ..41'igleill'i'filii0j4itlOthilkofdre' oft..±l ;0, , .„,, } ;,-,,r.< 3 .,,i .:1.0O1314.).:t , • ••• A • • , • • -' e - N"-ii , 0 >,' 4 , ', , ' :.. tt . ~,,,,,,, 141: , ' . kilti , l) .. 1, 0 ,.!15i .Fiflge,?:, l A 3 lt ,. Pri2 l )ouro..,.of , ;Pv t . ' ..gs'' I'3E4' i'1'i1.. 1 1.444, '-4 .4 l hPill i ki . '!t''', 41 '• ,'„ ~ , ' l4 ''..., I. IN WAliiiiEl6 1E8!--4 small, lot jut'sreci •';'' C. l ; - Vetd" - 'and for solo by (oct 3) J WIPSY ,!.' t.,1:?:', 1 ..,!!,':::'rhJ" .i: ~.~~~~..~ .ii?li~~Y!.~~,5~1.r" S r i' ~~... ~::} s i .'r>s.~`~li:',i .....~ ~. '"~~jv4~ RICHARD PARRER, RORT. C. STERRE'I'T. Executors tf:~!7NtY~;filii_`ht3r It,iX;n~^Lrco. , . _ M^•- .;;,,.,.Y , *v ~: rn_,N=.... . . . ...- . ~- • ,:,.PAILALOR FURNITURE . :... .. •': ' ''- 1 , 2 Sofas, 1 Sideboard, with marble top, 1 dozen.Maliogririy.r'Jfbairi,sPrerich Pattern, 1 Large Secretary, with several private draws, 1 Large. Mantle , Olise, , plate t. - by 26 itn.lies,,l Mahogany Reeking . Chair, 2 Oitomana, 1 Patent Head Chair, NS! , •g ' . *" seat, 1 sett Sociable Chair ' s, with e'ittra covers; I. sett:of 'Folding Din- '' " ing Tables, 1 Centre Table,'Egyptian Marbiti,Top,.l sett Man , , , . , . -\.. tie Lamps, 2 Table Lamps, 80 yds Parlor :Carpeting, • ' ' ' - I nearly new 1 Sett Mantle Ornaments, with,'. .• • ' Vases, I Stont • Coal Radiator, ~.9 .':" • , : setts of Andirons. . .•-•.• . ' . .s. , :•. CHAMBER PURNITUI?E.-1 Large • Sized :Drespirig Bureau, Marble Top, 1 , ditto,-second sizo,.l Large Mnhoganyßedstead, 2 Mahogany,dittql.lt•Marble Ton Was hstand, 2 Mahogany ditto, s,l3eds, best quality of Featheis; , 9•.MattrOsies, Large . .• ' and Small Bedsteads, 90 yds Chamber Onipetitig, in goodbrder, 40 . ' 'yards Passage and Stair ditto, with rods, sa yards-ItigiCiir . .. . pet.; nearly now, together with the usualapßof,lloolAKA . _ ..,• .or well furnished chambeiti; : 'NO . 'k,th , i'Zl, DINING ROOM AND KITCHEN.--1 Large MahoganY,Dirilfig Table, 1 Din ing Sett, whits Ware, 90 pieces, 1 part of a sett, IndiaXhinai.bram;4o3rtannia Tea Sett, China ditto, uundry Glass and Quecnsware, with tvg On ar al Abe o.i. t ent of Table Furniture. Also, I sett Indian (Aim', 3 ten pistei , siass, with . . . drum and pipe, an assortnient of Tin Wark,Tab.i,Jtuakera, . t &e. &c,, with the usual articles for kitclierPitiehoftdaolt•M- Ono Carriage, for sine or doulile.haiiidelt "•‘V..-iti; ONE SULKEY AND-SLEIGH, with • harness, I 'Foivling Bitsde - logether 'with _sundry articles too numerous to meni ion. : The above, Furfliture Itfialie s en kept MAIM • . • . best order, and ivill be ready for the inspection of - those wishing ta..viirshass the A , .:. . before the sole: i:!Perms'liberal! ‘ , T...:./..,-,.-.:?,;••,; ~. , ~4 • Carlisle, Octobtx 24 r 9 : ' sl_ . 1 4 6 *JIOIIIN J. .ivryFrts IU Nrto 'abucrtiEicincti. PALL DIM GOODS! JUST received and now opening at the JUST at tfe New Store, Oornor 'of Hanover and Louther streets, •opposite Wm. Leonards old stand. Tha anderst:ined respectfully informs his friends and the public, that ho has just rtr turned from Philndoiphin, with a largo and carefully selected assortment of NEW FALL GO ODS,-eormisting Of an extensive variety.— Every article .will be sold at the very lowest prices. Mons DE LAMES!—AiI the m ,st desir able styles of neat figured, and the best shade@ of plain blue, mode, scarlet, pink, blue, green, crimson, Ste. Rica FIGURED CASIIMESS !—A. cent ..OLC stock of ele at et los whit sold at 'very small profits. Muss Simcs ! Brocade figured, pinip, changeable, striped glass6,-and the most superior qualities of glossy . blacks. Changeable Green, ea Black Man tilla Satin, the most fashionalticle for the fall. Silk Fringes, Laces, Gimps, Boltings, Collars,•Gloves, Hosiery, &c. Fall and Winter Ribliona, of every quality, a, dat all prides. Also a large stock of elegant STAPLE GOCDS, which hove been selected with much care, and will'be sold at very groat bargains. Our assortment of Cloths, Gust— meres, Vestings, heavy pantaloon. stall's, Ban ners, sheetings, tickings ginghams, checks, cal., icoes, mishits, table- covers, napkins, drillings, linens, blenched and unbleached Hushes , &c.. is very large varied and complete. Also, on hand, a well selected assortment of BOOTS & SHOES, for men,—women and children. at lower prices than ever. GROCERIES in all their variety, vie:—Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Pekin Tea Company's celebrated Tens, Spices &c.,add the best quality Carpet Chain. Al the Move goods have been purchased -right and will be. sold low. oct3 W WOODS, Ag't. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! TRE subscribers have just cerniileted their purchases of FALL & WINTER GOODS. Uur stock consists in par(Of Cloths, cassimeros, vesting% ermine's of all colors and prices ,• white,.yeFlow arid red, ' all ; Kentucky Jeans velvet cords and Bea. verteons, Calicoes by the cart load, Gingham% Motks do Mines, Merinoes, Paramour's, Co burg, Cloths, Alpacas, Fancy Mohairs, Lustros, &c., Chocks, 'Pickings, Domestic Gingham% Canton Flannels, white and coloured, Linsey, Plain, Pink, Brown, Maroon, Green and - BPk. do Lollies, for 12.3 cts per yard; Mous de Leine Thibet and Token SHAWLS; Long Shawls to 3, 3,50, 4,5, 6, 7,50, 8 and 10 dollars: 'Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Cotton, Woolen and etrehmere Stockings, Irish Linens„ Gloves, Cloth, Glazed and Fur CAI'S, 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 Bursae, Blue Morego,,,Tablo Co vers of LiiiOn and (sloth , Carpet Oran, 'Table Diaper, Crash, Llneb Dlapers,Alging. 1,49% GUM ISHOES, all sizes and prices, Umbrel las, Carpets; Groceries, Queenswaro, - Hard ware, &c..• All the above goods were bought for Cash, gold and silver, and at a saving of 15 to percent. below those who bought on credit. 'Those wishing to save will find our goods cheaper than they cap buy them elsewhere. Oct 10 A & AY BENTZ. NLW FALL GOobEll ArtEo. R. CROOKS has . just returned from Il_W the city with a beautiful assortment of rOIbEIGN & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, 'among which are new style figured Cashmores, Frero.Marinoes, Alpacas al every color and style, Printed and Plain Mous de Mines, Satin stripe do., dress and Mantilla silk's, twilled Ginghams. new stylo,l2i, Silk Fringes, gimps Black silk Lace, very cheap, a litrge assortment of Velvet and Braid Trimmings, Kid Gloves; a large assortment of Hosiery, Fall and Winter• Ribbons, Shawls of every variety and n[00,4 laida stock of Flannels, Cloths, .Cassimeres, Shootings, Tickings, a largo assortment of fip 'Calicoes and Muslins, also a peat variety of other,dress and staple goods not mentioned, for lalajtt profits, atold Mad in Main streslr*doors west of the Post Office. Change of Position! THE'subscriber has REMOVED his stock of DRT,G 0 PDS tp the earner Store, directly clifiiiiirte to his Old Stand, and formerly occupied 'by It o nick *Angney, where he hopes to bola. vored with a'call front all his old eustoinefs and a'grolirinany new ones. He has Ititely,receiVed a general assortment of NEW FALL GOODS tirwhich he expects to make further additions in a few days, roctl7] G, lIITNER. Groceries for 1849.. ‘1•:' • • .0 4 ti b • . A NEW supply of choice Groceries, chi ra cing Coffees, Sugars, Itlolessee, Spice% and a i ! lot of GREEN AND BLACK, TE , with all We other variety of articles in our lii equal, and probably superior to the usual valig es,;has Net been,received and opened at the stereo( the I subacriber, where he will bo pleased to offer. 1 them to his cuotomers and friends within/4 any arltuince from former prices. The public have:. btir warmest thanks for the encouragernentex tended' to us, add we indulge the hoini that we, they be favored with a continuance:of the Sam: J. W. ;EFIY-. .''Carlisle, October 24,- 1899. ' ,i . . Reading. for the Million, , .1 1 . ;,A- LARGE and well selected' issorrment•of a ; BOOKS of all hinds, constantly'kelk,O,n handAoauLt.the times; fink following have-IRit. , , een received. • _ • ••r Hume's History of, nalancl, .two. zrrnielvetl. : Shakspeare's Works; 4' dilfereni.ndltiOnk, C:l3yron's Works . ; Burt;s' Works: r7B,lott's Poetical Works. . • - rLyndes.Exneditien to the Jordan and Dead )Sea., - Montogue'iditto..f ' • Scott's Military Tactics # 3 vole. Worrien.of the Rovblation; by , Mts. - ''Philosoplty of hy Sarnesti.Ministry, .11y* J *- I, lliave',a Haughtor; by DugannO. , . A,..,.. , l:hhyoliftr,Or.New School for'Scaridal, by Ore • ' , by 'Bul, , ,Vp!. 7119.(t00.0n of ,GII3BTOO. • ' Chilso in Whale Boat. And till tlip,new noyAbt, tOopfyO4rtii soon off mbil§lod.;'"4ll,6idii3 or Bockt:uitonci iiiithi fitNol.,Aftfr all yout dießutos, lbout•Cheap • lttioka ; call around and eintninti.for4 , oursolves: Y II9 . MA Rl' 4 'lll4- • , ~, I Ith: TObgteed iilla'.olga., Ili , 4 ' 41 ,. ' , i i t ' l. e aleAvliolesaleiind,r • 811 received and a : si selection of 0t... ' %P h° b " 4 ' od, " 4 "mlero, aut,oi li t le`oiwo. fA ,t 9 bp f oung an y / ... ; r , t , , 5,, , t. ,i'. ,71 2.1 0419 . 0194 .' c ° 11131 " 8 °, `: iimiljo, „'ot:A! • ''':( B i4lllllnAdter,o#4•e + ,'; i _l.4it peyrnakil'at, ), lliet9PqB"° `; l ' , - • Loon 110 0 orgitp$111111 I' 191)ta0°P,,' . iall - Vrilltil,t, ‘ ... 4 .... -, 0 ohelpe, --''' 7 -'-----1 7 - Moktatnliktrat Ar'f 4 ig V I I' no r man " 9 'bit' ail Havana 1(0Babco. ' i l lc y ti p pi{ c i r. o ti t i h p:, ,n in li t , ri a3 b i t e cl ip e Cu p o n p o jtA l i viw t otn rn bde u lipi n ut n t.m e: teo .ib eo o lt s a id o l o t e t o rin lie bee Confront', nna di a, . re o ucie d tniees far I 9,0 pkorlanu ow.Zll,9o;!pl.'wook,,belo&liitil'i t i _ll3,llvisPal,PPn,d,,Vlivb.,4,l,a a i 3 , r i c i o ,a, t h yr enspingt, t.,w1..• ”.t .2.,,„„t„ f „,,, g0t , 4 ihu l ,mabet eta be'llnd,WOHlM lTiiißrt, l AN.SV4rl'h, ' ' ' l l' i 0 r1 0 . 111344 4 91 1 1 1, ,<ITTJA9RXSIYEEiII'fAI . —,..._... s%li tip; irrATURY' treDiA;tio i 'fin; ; quort;; Pt I), r: Rawlins' Drug,Rtnra.,.. ~,,;„,„. .Onlobor 24 18;19:' ' MEE bl i oti l J,4liiat'ts i FALL AND , Vir Tha doatis „ ATI tHE BEEHIVE. - EA.VE just opened .1 direct from the city, • vs.d.' a liirge, beautiful and " brilliant• assortment of "7-•-•. - (.7'- - .16s LADIES & G E N. '"••%`;:f.' TLEM EN'S DRESS .• 1 'GOODS, fdi Fall and Winter Wear, to whim I would invite the special attention of old and new Wends and customers. My stock now comprises every conceiviVe colour, style, pattern and figure of , E ,•Dress Goods, from the plainest and cheapest to the most brilliant and coati - Call and r o mos 1 ma Jail and see them while they are new and novel, as it al. ways gives us pleasure to shew our goods at the Bee Hive. (sep46)" . A , COYLE GROCERIES I .GROCERIES 1 LATEST AIYRIVAL EY THE STEADIER CUMDERLA.IqD VALLEY. . /HF, cheap Family Grocery Store of Jo- I soph D. .Halbert, West Main street, Car lisle,. has just received large and fresh supply of the best FAMILY GROCERIES that the Philadelphia =idiots can aflord. The subscri bar hes just returned from the city., and would respectfully invite his friends and the public generally, both in town and country, to call and exanade_ i • creased stock ; which embraces all thie article-A usually kept in his hoe of business., Such .ps ' Rio*, Java and St Domingo and Lagutra Coffee ; Imperial, Yoting Ilyson and Black Teas, of very superior quality and flavor; Lavering's crushed, loaf, falling loaf, and loaf sugars, or ange grove, clarified New Orleans and 'brown Sugars of every grade and quality, with price to suit. Honey, sugar house, °Hanna and syrup i Molasses. Spices of all kinds, which he will warrant puro and fresh ground. - Brooms, Ce dar and painted.. buckets, churns, tubs, half', bushel measures, butter bowls, butler prints, t butter ladles, wash rubbers, &c Clothes, fancy sewing, traveling and,markot. baskets of aIL kinds: . fancy, rosin and country', SOAPS. Also,oLgeneral assortment of chewing anti smoking - TOBACCO, spanish half spanish and common CIGARS. _Ropes twines, and Brushes of all 'kinds. Prime'CllEßSs always en hand. Sperm, Winfer, scrained Elephant e and - Common OILS. .. LASS._ .(4.C.EENSWAR-d.—l _havel also added to my already large stook, a number of new patterns of White Oranito and fancy tea sets. with CROCKERY WARE of every de scription, which I will sell at, the lowest pritrili for cash. ... Feeling grateful for the libered patrobage here tofore bestowed upon him by a generous public, the subscriber tendcirs,tham his hearty & sincere •thartics, and hopes Ants hfs efforts to please ,and partieultKattehttehjo•,httsiness, to merit a opottnuanea, ot tycdeadyip - 041,, • - , . . Oct 9..1849., Jr IN GOODS. CLOTHING! . 4 CLOTHING! ! THE subscribers havo just ,returned from Philadelphia with a splendid assortment of geode for gontlentens wear, with which they intend offering great induedutouts to the chi.' zens of Carlisle' and the surrounding country. They have on Inind an assortment of • ar;) Llta cri) Rup au, LS ZEZ such as dross coats, cloaks, over costs, vests, pants. shirts, bosoms, collars, under shirts, drawers, gloves, stockings, silk and other cra vats, pocket handkerchiefs, suspende-s, hats and Caps, trunk's, traveling bags and umbrellas all of which articles thhy intend selling at-a very small advance on city cost, having for their motto "small' raffia and quick sales:" They wish it to he utiderstood that their cloth inw isa't numulactured under their own IS twor tmendenco, and nat:in the city, hence they are enabled to warrant eveiy article they sell. .Having, an. an. experienced cutter engaged in their establishment, they are prepared to make to - order nny article of clothing in a nont, fadh ,tonable and substantial:mantior and at short no de!!! !ARNOLD & LI VIN (IST ON, WierthilHanover street -directly opposite P. Manyor's Confectionery. Store. [oct3 3m GREATEST BARGAINS IN CLOTHING rip° the citizens of Carlisle end surrounding country Just lirrived.a large and splen• did assortment -of—fashionable ready-made CLOTHING, for the fall and winter trade, at the store , of S. Goldman„ south-east cornor .of Main street: and Market pSquare, Carlisle.— The undersigned;-respectfully informs the citi zens of Carlisliffindectintry,.ildit lie has just arriefffre'm Philadepbia, with a' large assortment of Fashionable Ready Made Cloth ing, which for Oheapnessinnd quality never has been witnessed in', tis pince, such qs French, German andAinerledn Cloth DRESS AND FROCK ,COA TS, Over Coats, and Business teats", of rdlidescrititions, Clothe, ,Cassimeres. aud'Sditinet,Snek Coats, fine bP.k -and fancy. caisimere Pantaloons, superior rsatin and striped silk velvo: cloth and &tablet ',VESTS. Also, a, large assortment of - fancy I .,ifliindkerehiefs t fine white Linen, Striped. and 'red flannel Shirts, cottert+and woollen night Shiiie;,Draivers,.l,ioiciflie, Collars; &e:, " Prfortutifuil 'faMetirl 9 ,;;.of,..llATS & COE, willfbefsold-at .pricos,clieaporithan any:whore else. Gentlemeriltreinvited to-call and"ezd mine his d9O§l,,Egi,,ho, 4 4;, l 3grc ) ,;tlint thobe who buy will go away With a .good FIT and clupp • :;`,lr: Pri r e l ° •!(l . i 214.441140bi1ti1i0 . - 'IIII I 74 SW 111 01: 1 A/ 3 •1 1 ' ~ t •• • r,eaCIVQGCatt: entire nemi„netea-i V V flan of, choice,,and..freek GREEN; AND BLACK TEAS,.,kmbniontgi: Young e,..Tlyeon,. Imperial andiqpn.Pewder teprione Bee,. rariliipgifronn t 9 .49.25,. per peund o from Ale too ory.hp.Alosero;,Jon,ltinge,..:of -Thaw, 04141 seprelynni3 , frenlily(pneftott in ,qqame{„liall,•and,ponnii,rnetetto end:Rapp - 1' ,pttek, ege,e, , ,es wog iti;'1111 .:,41111tZ. , ,,-,T)ionelegaitiite are.nuntn" 'pap pers,, had nicIRFIFf.YsEt iT9,,,panf ,nr.„,y(fttf.our,.own , ' vontn expepenae s ikyid ,therepeourogernent,pxiettded,;tp..win tlla polling. P4 1 4 61 ):;! 3of . 1 111 P° 1 10 3 AntlY iPlstniMen 4 TiirP, ne .any,nthitrs'eelee nt)i„of:Tp4,.+•!l . this mitrkSitfitrAlti:ji,t, the COeery:Onro'citot .-rP FOR, Tti l liAlbjeli . , 1 v 4t`t 4 , ,)11 t't , '. l OP Itti\ Vk't l l3.tiPP.DY , of AH ;TR:U,Sqvid6iv,ifil ; cbtii op ,- :±-,,,,t 1 -'tiiiig2o, 1 11 , f&QICE RI:111V. ,6 , 1 twvi , 1-I'mtfi ,-1, ,E ,ii', l'A to y..4 , ,,'. gimp, r . , • , ' , ~' '`,'t ,0 0driettitiili'olOcifidl BA,Liinow, , " ~, -,,' ::I•'• :nr gals:1'11y; ' tifiltRINGS:,, ' , • '`, T v iA , LMkti4 l 4,'' CO. P0RK(A4"4:14 , 1 , c'ki' - y , i, riot Stpe'Ui Whari IIMO!, - .ett4DJI:iipps,,, r t ,p IIiA.DELMIAII „ fin 0 ÜBDERS, ,• - ~ A D ,RIP '2 , 41' ,, PARIP,.. 3 .f,CgIPPISPI:: 4;1 fi,) .CI 4 4T) 'Ci;) iie .. 0 A'` k 2 MOkarpl p ilato Vita beat:; brandia4r 8 10, ~. ~'i?ems . ~.'.[~: ,'.'~. _%., -.... .."[k~°atjc<n, .~ =NM ' . ',''''',,'' 'c " -;" : ;.4 1 ./ .1 11 :•:-. ''' i'''`;':L7' . .f . if " . 41..„,,,,,, ; ,,,v '' , 4 , f:VALUABILE)TI:II E !NS T0111: ',‘ _ ... 4 4 , 0 .,- .‘, , .,...11kie1 c '.' , .!1 - 7 v , '......:_ . 1 , -2: '''-‘ ' ' Nit , ''ALE'.7",' , 4l:; ; --", , ...4r ~ - . .1 , ... .1 . 1 - 1 - Hold Charfbeekthe.Ctillislo' - ;Bank!liav-. Li ngexpiled, afttl,the - ettieltigldere heyiegreepeet .:,,fulliqeclinAtiqtcpeePt tlfe - nOv chiaterpropiire'd !int& ..eittderEW dihni i 'b,)%:';' the Legislature •of Tiininsylvanit4'iThe'Bearip,nf Direatois will dispose of ihej"-, , :...)%=, , ,, ;; - i . !, i! ",i• - :. t ~t .. : ,;,,,:,,, . 134 king IltlutioNind lot, , taPityst 4 -1 . 0" - 'rhAlot - illfiiktuated alit, the ' N.. , Bait. 'come •;:if., -, tliel;publie:Slittare and; Hanover efient, containing .- thirikfciaF. in . literldll4' end. about'43 feetinale_p_illarge-thrciii;story - -(• • ; .;:,,JIRIGIC , HCIISE, tifeidtnyerect ' :''• .....,"--'j" .6i1'30 feet oil HanoviftliCreel and ;:it ITU 481'eet on iherinbliegguriiti- 2 with ''' , l . ' [Till ' eleven rooms •it kitchens cellar, -- -.:_,-.=-2,...-,. - . - and a spScums garret..;.Thore arc Ulm/ •erst4edliffthe north side ittliliii,,allynake heinet'iii bieli,'ete.; within about 52 re - death(' kitchen,. leaving about 43 feet of the lot fronting the,pubire. 'square by 3Q feet deep, unoccupied by any kind onluifdings, Ulna affording.a.valua— blo public location for the erection of°fliers or shops. The Board of Direetors Will also sell a lot of ground situnted 'en the North side. of Mulberry Alley; 'adjoining Isaac Todd, Esq., On the east, Mulberry Alloy on the south; ihe lions° 4tf-Sam u cl' A lexander. Esq., "dee'don the west, and the house of Nally 1 , reeland, dec'd op the north containing 50 loot in breadili i and 30 feet in depth, on, which is .erected a : two story brick building, having n 'carriage house about 10 feet wide and 22 feet deep, a stable about 13 feet wide.bv 18 feet deep, divided into stalls; a pit Ter manors about,B feet • wide and -18 feet deep, and several garners on thelirst story, with a large room on the second story. The terms of sale are one-fOurth of the pur chase money to be paicn the day of , sale, and the balance in four equal annual instalments with intercsarein the Ist day of April,,lBso, payable . Semi-annually to be secureid. by. notes and mortgage, Possession 'of the three story house and lot will beziiven to the purchatier, on the terms of sale being complied with by him, at any tjite after the first of November, next, sub ject to tfie unexpired term of one:year ending Ist April, 1850; for which' the Carlisle Deposit Bank rented the room and vaults now occupied by ihemfortanking purposes. ' PoeticsSion of the two story brickAeuse in Mulberry alley, .will be given taint lately on the farms of sale being complied with, ,t,Fur ther information respecting either of tho above described properties may be had . by calling on either . 'GEO ROE A. T-rY ON,. ' . JACOB SITBOIII, WM. M. ITENDI3RSON. Carlisle, October 24;1849. HOST VALUABLE REAL ESTATE .. A'l' PUBLf.I SALE. ONTHURSDAY, ti ta n 15th of November, next, nt 10 o'clock, A. M.. the ExecUtorS of Abruhatn Stamen, doc'd., will oiler at pub lic sale on the premises, the following Woke and valuable Farm..late thoproperty of said de• ceased, to wit. The FARM situated in Hampden township, Cumberland county, seven miles west of Har risburg, on the turnpike rood leading therefroin to Pittsburg, and adjoins lands of Jacob Bricker Thotnas• B. Bryson, Benjamin Eberly and others. Ii contains 229 ACRES and 22 Per ches, strict measure, of first-rate Limestone L'lndin , liii-di stain of cultivation -1.-of which about 190 Acres are cleared, red the balance is covered with thriving Thither. "rho improve-' ments are of the most lasting and expensive . kind, consisting of a large Two' ~.02t., . Story BRICK D W ELL ING AC 6. :::, 11.01),fi:1E, built nod finished in the a t ii. , , , ., :,. very best manner ; a tine story STONE ".I.I2OANT HOUSE, ti large double Bank Barn, Corn Cribs, Wagon Shed, Carriage. House. Smoke and Wash h'uso, mid ot ha out•lmildings, - 11E1 and each of them in good ...repair. There is also. a young and thriving-" Apple and Peach Orchard, toga. titer with various other fruit trees in the yard and garden, bearing the choicest varieties of fruit, and a well of never-failing water at the. door. 'File cattle are supplied with water by underground pipes, loading from the dwelling house pump to a ttriugh in the barnyard, or they may find it during a greater part of the . your in re pond near by. l'he Conodoguinot Creek and the Silver Spring- both run along .different_salcs °Lam_ Earm, at _the_ slistanee of a single field from its bohirdary, line. The situation of thkabove described property its nearness to market, the good roads which pass through it, rendering access to it easy at all periods of the year—the beauty of its lo cation, the excellence of its improvements, and • more than all the fine quality of the soil, ren der-it one of the most desirable and valuable preporties_either as a residence or for rentilig in she county. ' - Persons wishing to. purchase Real - Estate, would do rep to, 11,artid see it,,. jt .will, allow. 'and tiMink for'itSelf. A. thorMih,',coiantination of it'will. say more in'its praise than arty pows paper advertisement or handbill could well do, Without an , appearance of exaggeration. All who nutty wihlt inforinntion ns to the terms of the stile can obtain it by calling upon Mr. Ben jamin I?,herly, one of the Executors, nt hie re- sidence in Mechanicsburg. On the day of sale attendance will be g.ven, the terms node ' Itrywn, and and an unexceptionable title given VI, THE EXECUTORS nen Ots of Abrahath Stayman, clee'd. ' terHnrrishurg Telegraph and Lancasier Ex aminer copy till stile and send bill to this office • VALUABLE CHOICE FARS AT • • PRIVATE' SALE. • • "rhe subscriber intending to remove west will sell at private sale the lam on whit,]) lie now resides, located in West' Pennsborough towgj ship Cumberland county, on the Gonodoguinot Creek, eight miles west of Carlisle and 23 mtlee of the Cumberland Valley 'Rail Road,. co/twilling 128 Acres of first rale Olean arable loud, in a ,high EltillQ of eulti'vation, there aro aboUt lbw hundred patmels of Post and Rail Forice on the fartn. The teems consist of a •largo Two- Story W- eatherboarded HOUSE 4 with Washllouse. Smoke house, and Ice House and a o f novor•failing we Water at, the door. Also, a large Bank Barn, with corn•crtbs, Wagon Shed and 'a n tipple Orchard of good :fruit, together with a Two Story , Fratne 'rennet House, With h wdil of water at the door, this is ono 'of the best farms to , moduco all kinds of grain and grass in this section of country. There has been .a. bout Tiro thousand bushels of lime put 'on this Farm within few years. The stibseriber will sell whir the above tract if desired! all Ale opposite' side' of.the Crook, ievonteen A in of mm-ralo Timothy Sleadctp and about twenty-five acres qf good bail er land, 1 . 1], , WILLIAM'ALTER. itrVolifiltet And Lancaster •Union pabliOlt eix_weelts.arld so • bill to this. , ~.VALUABLE II PROPERTY . •, 4 ror " :1 ' , THE ealortim pr t n which ho now litee,, itaato. quo rtenif a" niilo''6f the' Itiver• pool,Perry , coutity,,-Pd., Obbeieling SWW, • MILL; 'GRIST MILL; 96 'AC RES"Of Mild; ;;-and tWOfgood D WE LLING ' HGUSES, &c. all of which arc! . in ,good ,coniliiion) ' , P , The , Griot • thretcetoxicikkighilwith ' , P,urrakvr:/olir4 Machinery and ,thor,„,nc.cs39otii7,Sx,4tur94-I.4kollk.lllillicure , ar.siangoa "ad to' yitt rit..n.boutheteam,end,wa • J, .tor peWert Thoy.nre'bituated w,itlil4l,asna ar rvr; ...Zarin]; thug \hiving every fa ci t lity::for' the 'elfc . p ~ ',Arinosnortallo'n of , produce to niorhef. , ll'idotormined- to , del I; tie Idceire.th loavO thatiqW t tioia , of conntryo w ill 'the' ternie '6164 :t nromonehlottXtiOnSt w.ho Wish to purchaseo: , Piit4 ootle rnuoated.,teottllgind-see,thezprOtibriV. „Or'oilslidso ' l 4lo, Bl , l bscriPON t!PLioerpool; Jena 'cdurity. , J OHN z ED Y. I , ', : Pi'. IVEZritjA*OIVVIDOI, .' T HE nntujor )ctr,p., P t h' • 601ri 010 tat I i.daS, Or 'Anti I .S . A.WIWILI;; on the o , o lnSdbiliin q5.P,r4,3,1?,f;, i n go Qronneli6 ro' toivinthipeultic`rii?p4l.,,s2t' Alirohnm • 0 yknor, , n L I ",'Oplitnins,.four , ..ruiii• of , §Loonuoce,clip:Atll tiaglip4 Ing t a l ' ar°° qudantitl of ' n o a t itil "- ati dal : b ood,,,: 4 l6 ,6 K il th c "a ii ) n a lli y uit l i a tirt,P , C r rA e ifif97 fi ntt It )i rkieVlT ;'1 ) i ) . , f,Y . 4 . 1$ 4 1 101 , birnitiodirilNew (Juin • 170 . 9;.8t.- - ';'Brushes' I A gron4 Varlclty.Cif',tl)be9 utieful4 5tr,ti61014 feiOdfin.;,sotel tiOnNifiting oft`Whitosvai4p,.s'3vdicji. Scrubbing, Painters, Tfri.et.h,quil,N4ll;* Floel l lo 4 lol(llmiiikng,lirnilhen in ariety, all of hich,qc of: flu?. thaet.ill' 1./ty. will.bo.sol4 at 'it'd, lorweet ,9 7 • ~..Tund '' ........... ;" raaol7riti"."!::: TUTLE." tnaNkdpt fdr tikrekCilie ~ 1 ; 1 /11_ 1 0 /1411.1 n ,1 attithoiir ifeC• 'sr.^ ~. ~,.. ,94crgloro. ~ , ~.. , 4 0 ,!cplttipitz l yiralf ~or qiitinte biiirel+3l- 20 eAleol,Plikitus Or°o7o APll4MitilgOiti 'l 4 2c l 9i 4 frgi4dP) , 01-,YO ,01 4 , 1 , At t v it i; • : , t , pRp kc 3Drug , •Yiit't,t,:t.i.,Vpfre , VplOgekr'AN -0 : -4 " A IA 4' '.1,-; "q , A1.11, 11• es;,l4 - Tr41.14.. F,j : i; ;.s-r t , ) dottte , : , 'VARIN FOR BALE, • ••` ( Tug,: eithicrilvrtillUsefl.on , very favortibp' tonne tiffs ~50 ael.od;in Hampshire ' countY; ,, Vit.;- lying on thir 'South Branch of' the Pcitomao, about ono mile v from usiunction:with Bettnehbout 80 acres is cleared, 00 p which is first rate4illnyial or river bottoiti, 30 taplanthot sodmid bottOtii, and froo from rocks, 'the ' balance is wallViinbarod. The improve. '.merhsiqnlv.tolerable, With two never failing springs,..ono, 'convenient to the house. his fete has many itilvatitagee on account of its Id- Vation' near ilia Baltimore Band Ohio' Rail road . dndr Canal. being ono Mile from said improve- Monts. It is distant from Old town, Ald., "out three 'Mee; and' Half an hour's ride to C mborland. Any person being desirous of Antjug,a safe.inyeptinont,.whore the taxes aro light, (the Caton this f3rtn.being but 83,50 f will do welt"to. purchitsq • iliis rapidly improving part of the State. 'arms—ss.2oo, $2OOO in cash, and the balance in four equal annual pay: , meats without interest. For fa idler part iculturs .apply to the editor, or to the subscriber at Win chester, Va. ROST. B. HOLLIDAY.. October 24, 1849. irr Lancaster Examiner copy to ait, of 81.50, add send bill to thiis VALUABL 'REAL .ESTATE itT PRIVATE SAUL _ . INTENDING to remove West, the named her will sell at private solo the FARM on which ho now resides, • situated in Dickinson township, Cuniberlaud county, about nine miles west *of Carlisle, between the .turnpike 'and Wal nit tiottom Road, containing inn RP,FI, Of first rate Limestone Land, about seventy acres of winch is aleared and in n high state of cultivation, and under good fence. The bal ance is covered with tlitiving•lbnpg, •% - • timber. The itnprovemer friC • large Toro Story LOG hOUSE, • wish a room and Kitchen attached thereto. Also, a Largo Bank Barn, Corn Cribs, Sinifh Shop, and other out buildings necessary for thO Form. There is n well of never-failing venter convenient to the house,— there is nn Apple Orchard of over one hundred grafted fruit trees, with a great variety of other kinds of fruit, such as Peach, Cherry, Ege.— This land is 'patented. An indisputable title will be given and terms made easy by ralling'on oct 17,6 w ANDREW CA R OTHERS. Valuable Property For Sale. frUiE subscriber has a FARM which 'he wishes to sell. The property is situated in West Pcnnshoro township, Cumberland coun• ty, Penna. live and a half miles West of. Carlisle, on the turnpike road. leading from Harrisburg to Pittsburg, containing) 28 - Awes o rat rate Limestone Land; in a Milt Matt Of cultivation. About 100 Acres of it are cleared, and the balance of it is in thriving Timber.— Thpro is a large amount of Locust timber growing on the place, the soil being perfectly , congenialAo the growth Of Locust. / The improVpmeille are n two stony' ::.Illr iIRICK DWELLLIN G BCC SE', ■is s .~f{_22 by 28 feet, a two story. Back. Building, 18 by 22 feet and two stories high, with a double Log Barn, Corn Crib and Wagon Shed,' 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 hall miles front Ciirlisle—a market always on the road. Pct .__ sons- wishing to purchase Real Estate would do well to call anti see it. Septl2.-11 MATTHEW DAVIDSON. ralit is e k'ar rn AT PRIVATE SALE. rim] F. subice7 - 65r offers for sale his valuable FARM lying on thd'bank or the Conodo- guinet Creek, in West Ponnsboro township, Cumberland comity, five Milos west of Carlisle and onedutlf nine west of Davis' Mill, and ono and a-quarter miles north of the Cumberland Valley Rnil Road.. This farm. contains 105 ACRES, 53 Perches, of good Limestone Land; in a high state of cultivation, about 95,. Acres are cleared. and the remainder is coveici with: thriving young timber. The improvements aro a-Fargo Two Story STONE HOUSE, largo Stone Bank Bnrn, Mink Tenant House, with a well of good,watcr at the door. Also, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, and othe necessary out houses A Apple Orchard of clinic° , fruit. Thert 4 is also A.sarie_ky _of l'.eacli,._Plum. and Chem_ trees, together with about 500 panels of good locust post and chestnut rail fence, on the fermi also GO panels ready to . put up( The anbscribm , who intends removing to the vest will selllow] For further particulars enquire of the under signed residing on the premises. ' septl2 2nan PHILIP ZIEGLER; Jr. BlanufactOry of Pocket 80.. ice.. No. 52} Chesnut Street, above Second. • LL.e.I.DEL,P.H.T.A. MULE sit bacrinor respectfully solicits public nt 1 tention to Ins,superior and tasteful stock o Pocket Books, Banker'sj,Cases,i Bill Books Dressing' Cases, Curd ~ Cases, Port Mo ./pies, Purses, Pocket Knives, and other tine Catlyry, Gold Pens, dnd Pencils, -Seger Cases, Chess • Mr n, Back Gum limn, 7.. Boards, Dominos, he. His .assortment consists of ,he nio.,t In,hionn blo and modern styles, of the lint st quali,v and excellent work manihip, embracing every desit able holey pattern. 'which he ',rill al all time:; tie prepared to exhibit.and furnish wholesale of retail on the most reasonable terms. `'irrPurchasers who desire to supply them• selves with articles of the best quality will con= salt their own innfrests by Calling at this es tablishment. F H SMITH, Pocket Book Meanly:tam, Phila., seps 4nt s°k - Chesnut Street. NEW YORK DRY GOOD STORE. No. 208 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. LORD,. TAYLOR & VTAVE now on hind. just received direct . from. the manufacturers, a full assort mon SILKS, • 'CASHMERES, MERINOES, DE LAINES, SHAWLS, &0., &c. The colors and designs bbing of their own selecting, and entirely theirs. • LINENS, HOSIERY, HABERDASHERY, and all the different makes of Wiliest ic Goo& constantly on hand, wholesale and retail. • L. 'l'. & Co.; 'lever deviate from first price 0:7- we are daily receiving • goods from the New York Auctions • While scpt.46,2nl , THE SYMPTOMS OF WORMS -A re the' tongue often white and loaded; the 11 breath heavy and feetidp a disagreeable or sweetish taste in the mouth; occasionally thirit;"the,appotito extremely variable, some. timaeremarkably deficient", and at Others vo taciouw.A There issomatimeri-a sickish feeling With , "v'iiniiting of mucemillpitulenco of the stemach and intekines;pain in the abdomen; swelling' rind hardness''of the abdomen; the bowelearoirregidar; the stools are slimy; and , diesel's an occasional aPpearanco of.fvornis -in the evacuations; the 'urine is often milky and turbid; there is ,frequently itchiness of tho fendament and ' nese which` is oftenswollen; there—is occasionally 'dlitarbSd sloop, with grinding nf the teeth, and sudden awakingin tifisght. There 'aro; at 'times, headache or giddhiess".ringin'g , in the eire; , 'Or oven deaf. Tielisp faintness, conVulsitiikdroweiness, - indo.' lenciP.Of•manner,' Some. cases :epilepsy and 'ch obira; and, even a"poplcotic and pliblytinsymptems; end'aevertil of the signs of thigioyitif the bralti; , tnia catalepsy appear non tiaatedi-with 'worms: •iloreqtiently there is' abort dry Cough,' and , rilonritio . pelmet' : tfineA LAWS - mid 'itregbiai pulse, palpitations rind' , iin!irreguhir: fiivneVtlie;counteuance . is 'generally pallid or sidienOttid Heat r od,,and there fiiiiihitig Of One 0r.... both , oAnynke 2f t thee° Signs is Lodi.; Wornati;*:fi ME UM" liniiiit'ofilidttial Veit aiWoheepowiroiniiiitliv;:tikl,lehit J. -Myeie•{' Worm Ton,' prepared f TAINS, at his . Wholiiithi'ariff'Rdtail.Prug etore; Carlisle, Pa., and ' ncih o o genuino ,= without_lice: ";. •Writfon Signiturer- Medicine, web' Confidinit , ofit e 'etiparioriti to 'ribrether:yvoilillt@fofrin riotrinAile;thet ~fitilierfully ;ItainaktinestratitiCiii any ithf wiiialt3iiii,Riftiariitidn!'fid -: : to give .;Satlifactionarrifliis Tont' Teti . .when made-according - tothe','directiOns: ie, pleasant rind taken,hy the roost child. giiiioiifkiigeTeonleini sufficient medicine for, sure.iefithd,, moat , obfitinato'case. Pried Onli.29s,', , Leents pepor. :llruggisteand Store. kcoporfi'irsupplieti;"„eur. Age , . 4inest :raiisonablO ledge • ' kr , / 1. t A , _- ,-- l 'gtile - 14 , ---,:sl.f ~43 0 1001 0 i1t at.'l,4ote.,—Allariice.A6'oti:;.:;(4,34, nartion,i ,OlOves, .s.gt.c. &e 4, for, ealoitt : -Di: AO ''4 6 ,4! , ; li n it., ~. .„,, , k- ~ , ,,- -, r , ,e ---- -- - ,....-' - ,t , t.,„ , ,,,:y5., , , i October 24; itztaio2ofik% - ;wa; '.. ,1- , , V , ;e - ,4 4 t); is—, !a.t. , ,- J -., • ~e .-6.',.,', 1 ti1' t,tZ.llt , ; k . ,,wil-mm . - 4 P4, ? ,, -':131tili P 141, ; 1101141 ' • ' ' —ag •liiirg i gt , oo.,,.. ..V i , 4d8w,r0061 . 1/o:,liiici;9 Wlli rtitc'Tlik . friA. , .7 , E Mg f Drid:§ 4 cY,t,Ailli t OfiA Xl . X4ll4VYliiiii4, .. , t !tir I t4P,i 7:lo:ieigio(i, , :'. 4.0rt.' 4 .1(F.1PY , ' , i-';' , 4 I 4 of, 6VALY.M.9i:PYV77. 4 111 A, • 6 ,toreo:Pfib o 4i o . ColifectiOnery;TruitcamiLTOy Store, . . MERCHANTAiIkid ; 4hO. pub 11.)44te,liv,geheral.nie rpspectftillY; . inviti3d to call'aethap Stand: of , tho ' attlfgor.kbay, (well kfili*fi'ad;".`.griss.Kingl'eli:3leo;;Quarters) iu. North Fl covet street.; a'fiitidattitt north of the Boukmand ,axaminet'bitiMaigii , ;deltortment of CHOICE CONFECTIONARIE S, manu factured of the brat mateyivl, fresh every any, andraidirmated not to lie rent Posited by any in thciStates„.,vhich soltlitit:!reasonablo prices:. Ho has just received a large assortment oFFruita and 'Nuts, dobSiatirig::in• pail. Of OR ANGES, LEMONS, , RA4aIN.S, Figsrfru ens, Bordeaul and Paper-shelled Almonds, Filberts, cream -nuts, pea-ems,cocow-nuts, which will ho sold at the lowest rates. He would also invite attention to a large lot of TOYS AND FA,N...y :GOODS, consisting ,partly of fine fancy — boxes, delft!, doll-bends, Furniture in boxes, wooden tea Sets, brass and tin trumpets, bone, basket and bell rattles, iva; gone and Wheelbarrows, glass and 'China toys,-L3wci aecordeons, harmonicans, fancy soaps , Hair ~. oil, hair oil, hail And tooth brushes, shaving cream and hundreds of other knicknacks. In connection with the above ho has on hand a,. good assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, consisting in part of loaf, lump and brown su gars, critic°, clip, elate, cheese and crackers.— imperial, Young Hyson and Black Ten. Spices of all kindtf; blacking, matehes t .brushes, &c. The subscriber_ returns his sincere thanks to the public for the liberal patronage lieretofogg,. lio.stowed on him, and hopes by a desire MP" please, to merit n continuance of the some, , DRUGS ! DRUGSt!qtRUGS! • JUST 11.DOEIXED, ' I n HYSICIANS, CoOntry — Moithants and ,r - Tedlarri, are invited to enlland examing my stock or illedicines, Paiiits, ,Glass, Oil,' Var nislics, &e. • • . P." 3 , DRUGS:: . l • ' ' : ` ;z •; , :... • ' Pinent Atedicines, Horbs and Extract's, Fine Chemical's, Spices, grOund arid*hole Instruments, Essertoes, , i ~, Pure Essen'l Oils Perfumery, Biii.; ' , , DYE-STUFFS. ' ' • gl. Indigoes, Madders, Sumac Aluin, Wandrill & Brother's Pure Lead, Chrome Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jersey Windpw Glass, Linseed Oil, Turpen tine, Copal and Coach Varnish, and Red Lead. which Will be 'sold at the very lowest market price, at the cheap Drug and Book Store of. S. W. HAVERSTIOR. 14' Nov 29th, 1848 To all whom it may Concern ! pEQRGE, • - THANKFUL tonne publie generally for pas faVors and their liberal patronage; et Mean !Muss to citify on. the SADDLE, TRUNK, and ,HARN EST making business, at his old world in, if anover street,. two doors north of the Carlisle Bank. al the sign of tho Mammoth ITe is now better prepared than ever to accommodate his customers, having recently made great alterations in his establishment, so as to enable hiin I. keep a much better assort. ment "than here , oloic,• consisting of Spanish, Dragoon, scoop, tub (milted and plain SAD DLES, CARRIAOk HARNESS, plated and common •, Farmers' Gears, of all kinds, .Tra yelling Trunks of rill descriptions and prices, Veleases and Carpet Bag's; Bridles, Martingale Dollars, Stock, Leather and Raw Hide Whips, Leather, cotton and worsiLd Fly-nets, and, all other articlos in his line—all of which he de termined to sell at the very lowest "cash pikes.' Making and repairing Matrasscs of hair, husk and straw, and all kinds of Upholste•ing will be ptioctuallyi attended to. np2s'49ly DRUG AND FANCY STORE tr. 4 Llaaz..\,...eztEvi:l - 10 ESPECTFULtY invites tho 11.1 L tion.of the public to his I-- Drug and rancy Store, © ' .n West r Main. area, Carlisle, *here. he_ has ust received a Nosh assortment of Drugs Me decines, Paints, Oils, Perfumery, Jewelry and Nancy Goods. Amongst his extelisivo variety may-be found all the most • Approved Patent Medicines, • All kinds of Salts, Dye Stuffs, Quinine, Opium, Castor and Sweet Oils White Lead, Indigo, Spices, fresh ground. Glaris,.Putty, Chloroform, Shandeliers,'Lamps, Wicks, Sperm Candles, Shaving and Toilet Soaps, , !,.Cologne, Also,Lavender and Orange flower .Water. 'Miele. Oil 9x Marrow and Ifair- Too' h, Hair, and Shavitig Brushes, Fine Iverr torn, and Shell / Combs,' • Finger Rings, Bracelets, and Breast Pins, Bend Bobs aud Purses, Porte Monnairs. , Silver Spectacles and Pencils, Gold Pens, Ink and Inkstands. Fine Writing and Note Paper Eqvelopes, • Motto Wafers, Seals and Paper Weights, Mirrors and Fancy Boxes, Musical and Surgical Instruments, Fine Knives and Scissors ? Carriage and Riding Whips, , Umbrella,. Clocks. Trunks, &e., &c. • Country l'ilysicluos, Merchants, Pedlars and others may hear something to their advantage by dulling KrEtherenl and Pine bit rccolv bd fre - sh ; every week. .0 .\ nid nod advice gratis to.the poor Janintry 17. 1848. ,NE W'B6 CHEAP HARDWARE ST I RE, ET stibscribers hai , e - just received at their v and Cheap HARDWARE STORE east Iligh' street, opposite Ogilsyrs Dry Good Store, it large stock of, goods in !heir, line, to which they would call the altention„of purcha sers, iheirrarrangement' in the city besng such; as to enable them to sell their goods at the lowesj..,city,pricog., • . • • Their stock comprises a full' assortment of LoCks'and Latches of 'tWery stile • and' kiz,q,— Ilinfles, Screws, Bolts e end every article used for Buildings, Augurs and augur Bitts,:chisels. broad mid hand axes, Itatchots,ldrawing.knives, planes, raid plane bitts, hand, panel, and Rip. ohm. saws', mill, cross-cut and circular saws, trace and halter chains,.hames ' shovels , ; spades, arid Imes, hey andmanuto forks., Also, a large assortment of 'l'ocket and Table Cutlery,— spoons',.shovel and tonds, Walieri arid Trays, Hollow ,*are, Brass and enameled Preserving Kettles., Iron , Furnaces, Cedar Ware,. anvils Mid vied'. Files and Rasps of ovory,,kinde Bar Bnhtl'ned Hoop Iron, CSO, Shear Spying and Blister Steel; FlAe. Also, • . • . • ° 100 Bops Window glue,. .0 100 !fogs Wetherill's Purni•Whitc 5 Ratters Linseed '" ;0 /antrals Turpentirie, , 2901Kege„cutriberlandNinls.. - llatty9' , l9 . wRIC4T, 4,§Akrol4 Now and •liitptrianti , l'lnOitGE W, RITHEIVI • having recently 11,J1 - ,purchased the county right-of Ktitsliluittrnis ept,r,Alt S'lri7F/1111,prould-respeetfeLlly calf the Mionlion.ot tire; rade, ie. that important,, .iaventiciii:'''lt'iii"Ceitrtinrroneof' the greatest improvinurinta of the add. (=This Machine stiffs the, poi tar ;crooked , aroutalthablock , faced :With hair; wile!, or other materiels; backetulla it with stra*', iikl'alsci4hltltes'ciillais of the strait , with less than half th'e labor.andrime'efthe'cild way' wilt timedveryShital ejliorseieollara,. fteip! the beqt *mint laatVot clOwe commeneisl,,'kirid ,ufte,:and with but irimMait Ogg/lily tit 'Wait* will Btqw, and shape:Pr collars per ;day in,‘ts neater and better style thartimy otheilvity Icncntin.‘ tSadbloYe in &inn tietiro Invited etal at the, sribscritmes 'establietritiont ver Street ;:parlible, and examine the maohlnct ,Towohlt beissetdp ; To. thaiia' , Who:do wish tii .. - '1114, - rieffg' thtit.subr Basibtrt.Otibri•ltitA'nir M 4n.tivgbt.i4n It a i7Whtile ealp.mtiallktehesper, than: tneicamlbentattufaill: turiett nby. Ife t r FRy.'4.4lorrlrsi,-,for , ;c : oppxo • oliyitpiptoo.ardviipociftilky anliqited ' ..11..$tevensolt, Jr.. „ ; ,-, 3 9tr d'.°A) FA 0* a l l C..* iii xt 4r10;) , 11 .' 11 IT / WW!'f'Pa DEALO •INI;J:',, I - - .lhi.'ii'fiphrs - „s tie' elf the ON Jirilitge!.frofft 5 ..1r r ..”- r'' F 144 R 4013 p 1.'0,„ :. ..,.. /4 -f,'lM„tl3:, 4 ' of; that accortimodetibi, 7 4,:tter• 1 . 'Ora -OW ' iluncll'olhere in.'amphieVnititieri. , - , lailf4 Pranktinond., neighb,gringe4liet*Pliad ;dee nod 'en' hifeneive. W,holoenloißefahhehesq {for ifte eeletofiGrobeilee. anii litgfiliflOul hbeve, eo4 ;With tho oPerfltio n ''tili "l it iO''A t in i arti/e ' :house On Belt h3rio.rfe,,ne will,,efrex,,goeeightio: et IthiViOnSWiiilekiirdt*hiatethey'ediqliftimre iii --- I, OtlieSiilty ylillmTespeetfill!p:BeliditCthA' ', P i 1 . 1 /4 gfi15 9 p 0, 1Twi..4 4. 4)."4 , ,A 1 ,0v ..,. tnit f T he , o ,Joe,reptire.irbth.tx-4,9,0W1F, yaw, o 111 e tettoethin flolAll,lek fill 0 1 0 AotalofcielMh's4 iiritiorev ii 1 R,t 0 , 11 e4tm....,,,L,j, 0 kypp,rihylth i Nyeep f ,igloprtiere roureeor irearrAßl, end; vflOtOrapj qr t ...q , .._,...i.,,,,,..,pti ., 51,., 41 s43,l,;:4!flAt'rtjleliiiirla - Fatlii n'a.,'. , pi , ' i'tiTlSAAnni)- , V1P,C11114V,4004X4 9 , ',„ s 4 ,wp ii 411.111 N 014 N 0 utpgs: z A f-iihtitVitin,:,' C i :rqiielit r ilitigitlitit ginittims*”.l3uoitt,y, , .11 fa', 13. , ego;• ei ore ecoterveelt'eutr,i; , .",',..f: bees nrid,pallotoble. ," tlttegeailed,fbi.,arutat and „.: , !, far thickening emit) hotter than'VeiinioilP,•Burk.; p' toy or Rice. Foy mile et the etore of ~,,-, ~ ;1 , ,,, , .4,j'„, ,1,,. oot 3" . ' ..., . ..,' '' ~, : ,,,, p4=l4vvi/g, . yrit . - , 4,„., , ~ , ' . ) ,;,: ,- ; - - - '1 . 51 ,, A v , v. L,, - , , , ~%- .. ~, J tr w it,, , OP. ~ '...44,,, • 1" , .:',Atq1.A4 5 ..i.itfi.c . C . 1.i.a.4' , ..V.. , :: ,, f.^ iP ~ , V.,, , , , ,, , 0JA ‘ ...., ‘ ~. .P. - ,11IONYER. Il e v i r s ,li tr d if. Fiatrf Wood iii,. Copperas; . 'l 4 Lot Dye' PAINTS.
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