NEWS. .THE KEYSTONE FIRs/aS }IER HIIiLS! Wo give below tlio Returns tff the Elections throughout' this State; for Stale anil County officers. Tho result is truly glorious for tho Democracy: • Adams County.—Tiio Whig.majority in this coun ty is about ’400.* Ali^giikny'.—The Whigs have carried Allegheny, by thd meagre majority of about 250—majority for Clay Inst fUll, was over 2300!! * Armstrong.— Tho'Democratic ticket elected by a handsome majority. < Berks.—-All. right m "old Berks.” Four demo crats elected to tho House. Bucks.—ln 'Bucks tho Democrats have ejected three members of the House of Representatives by a majority of about 250. Beaver.—Sufficient returns have been received-to warrant us in saying that Kennedy (Dcm.) is elected Sheriff, and M’Lciland, (Dem.) is elected to tho. Leg islature, and probably the Democratic Commissioner and Treasurer.-* Butler.—Tho whole democratic ticket elected with tho c.\ccption,of tho Sheriff. Bedford.—Tho entire democratic ticket elected by about 300 majority. v ' Bradford—The democratic ticket elected by a largo majority. Centre and Clearfield. —Elected two democrats tcttlm House of Representatives by a large majority. ‘ Carbon,—Tho regular democratic -county ticket [ has succeeded.. Samuels (dcm.) StraUss (whig) dee -r ted to~Bib“Assomblyi'~~“~ , “~ 7 —7—- - Clarion.—AlVonc ' Chester.—The elected their Pro tliCuotury, Mr. Davis. The average majority of the whig ticket, is something over 100.' Columbia,—Wo understand that the entire demo cratic ticket has succeeded/ Crawford.—Democratic ticket elected. Cambr;a.—The whole democratic ticket t elected with tho exception of the member of the legislature. ]\i/ Esq. ia. fc-ldctjcd. Majority'for Darns, 250. ‘ - Dauphin.— ln Dauphjn, the Democrats have elected enc member of. Assembly, Michael. Keller, and tiic Recorder, Register, Commissioner, Director and Ati •difpr: 'William D., Boas, (dcui.) ajid John Zinn, (whig)’ copHidatcsToV Prothohotary, a tic, each having received XG3d votes. Mr. Boas will bp ap pointed for ono year by the Governor. The wings have elected Pile. Assemblyman, John C. Kuiikle, and their Sheriff And Treasurer,- ’ Delaware-.— ; ln this county the Whigs have buc countics of Delaware und Cheslo, the wings have elected their Senator. Erie.—Whig„tickct elected. for ‘the whigs—their average majority is 200. Fayette.—The whole Democratic ticket is elected byabout .600 majority. ~ have re elected Charles A. Black, (deni.) to the Senate. Greene.—Democratic ticket elected by a large majorit}'. ‘ Huntingdon.—The Democrats have elected the two members of Assembly ! . Indiana.—The whigs have curried this county by a very reduced majority. Juniata.—About half the Democratic ticket elect cd, Juniata 1 and Union elects two Assemblymen— they arc both whigs. Jefferson, Warren and McKean.—Democratic ticket successful. Luzerne.—Has elected her whole democratic tick et by a large majority. Lycoming, Clinton and Potter.—The regularly nominated democratic ticket for representatives is elected in these counties—two members. Lancaster. —The wiiigs have elected their entire ticket by about 500 majority—inaj. for Clay ‘1,300. Lenten.—Entire democratic ticket elected. Lebanon. —Entire whig ticket is elected by ma jorities ranging from one to five hundred., Montgomery. —The democratic ticket elected by 1,700 majority. Mifflin.— The news from Mr. Burns* county'is really glorious. His majority is 793. The demo cratic majority at the Governor's election* last year, was 73. Tho entire Democratic .ticket is elected by ah average majority of 300. Mercer. —The Democrats have clcclcdoncbf the members of- Assembly’, and also their Prothoijotary and Register. Burns lias a small majority in the comity. NoßYnuMirF.pi.ANn. —The Democrats have elected Mr. jQright. , The Senatorial election in Dauphin, lias resulted in the election of Jordan, the whig'can didate. NoimiAMPTON and Monroe. —Democratic ticket elected in both counties. • Philadelphia Cou.ntv.— ‘Democracy triiyriiillnnt over Nativcisra and Whiggery. Tlio Democrats have elected the entire county ticket by about 1000 majority. A gain of eight members of Assembly!— The bard not -carried a singlacandidato.- 4 - Threc cheers for the unterrified Democracy of the county. 'iiPIIILADELJ City. —The Whigs have*carried by lilt 600, over the Natives. Do fe carried the entire “ Row,” or tire Sfficos, by about 600. Glory enough a majority vm\a $ \d couni mocracri : city ai yearK Tlio Natives aro' r^n— their Bah knell has been sounded. ' the Independent Democratic .for Ambly, is elected. Tbo other por 0R 0 f the exception of Prothonotary, y ■ , . / itUYLKiLL.--Biß majority in Schuylkill coun- bo less tfiwgUt-bundrcd-votcB.--Mcssrs. { ( and Taggtni,® Democratic candidates for I |ly are both <wd,-as well as the balance of * nocratic tickii,® ' ’t’’ . Kbet.—ln tliiwunty the whigs have, of * - Iclcctcd their I®lc ticket, . .. fUEHANXA.—Tbwmocratic'ticket elected. - J la. and Porr&L-aho democrats havesuccccd • loth colmtics.' jbcco,—Democrat I Itmorela nd.—llol ifatic ticket In i ,'ounty clccls a Sedj . Action of Mr. HUI, jj , ASniNOTO.V.—Tho .wll td in Washington c< ' yis oycr two hundred? Tatne and aties. ’’ ticked elected. . r Is usual 'elected lho| whole Injunction with Somerset, lor* 1 There is no 1 ■ doubt of b democratic candi late. \c Democratic tit ket is avora a ma *rats successful la both ilce JJn e - Ii im- i: DcmocnUio titl ,_ 3 i?wjoritjr, : . . ...' . have' camcdt jinty wilii tho oicepUoa ofi fHon. Franklin Fierce tho U, Stated House c thoappointment of* r Steel, in sighed*' 1 iSto Jat.intctorato slflnimerer/ 'drawmhia broatli ßltitiigf Bjdfr'" * (thathoß^dldihhaleo/i Tho following excellent remarks on tho compare live enjoyments and sufferings of tho rich and the poor, by the late Rcv.'llr. Channino, cannot but.bo duly apprcciatcd-by allwhorcpd them; « When ! compare tho different classes ns existing at this moment in the civilized world, I cannot think tho-difference between tho r.ich'and tho poor, in re gard to mere physical suffering, so groat as is some times imagined. That'some of the indigent among us die of scanty foodia undoubteldy true; but vastly more in-this community dio from eating too much than from eating too little; vastly more from excess than starvation. So as to clothing; many shiver from want of defences against the cold; but there is vastly more suffering among.tho rich from absurd and criminal modes of fashion lias sane tioned than among-tho-poor.ffom deficiency ofrai mont'. Our daughters arc ofiner brought to tho gfavc by their rich, attire, than ouf beggars by their na kednosfl. So the p.oor arc often overworked, but they suffer less than many among the rich,' who have no work to do, no interesting- subject to fill up life, to satisfy the. infinite cravings of man for action. Ac cording to out present xnodc of education, how-ma ny of our daughters arc-victims to-cmmva.-imscry unknown to tho poor, and more intolerable than the weariness of excessive toil. Tho idle young man, spending, the day in exhibiting his person in tho street, ought not to excite the envy of tho over task cd poor, and‘this cumbercr of the ground is found exclusively among the rich.” A good way to display ease and elegance in com pany, is to pull out your penknife and trim your fin. gcr’nails. And another is, if a lady sings, to hum the music along with her; she, as well as every body else pro sent, will ber’astonished at your knowledge ofharmo. - f "-PhilatlelpUlftKlarket. j . Octohlr 18,1815. FLOUR Jfe’MP.Alj.—Sales to n fair extent.tor city use com nearing at $t 73 a S 3, anil since at S 3 25 a 5330 for good and •xtrn brands. Rye.llonr.jß scarce, and readily brines mi arri val S 3 3(1. Corn Meal—Sales of several small parcels, I’enn'a, it .?J 75. CHAlN.—Wlienf'has ndvanred from 0 to 8 cents. Sain? have been made 103 a 107 c for Puim’a. rod—lloc for rod and while mixed, and 103 n 10Cc for prime Southern. Rye sells at improved,prices, COW) bushels sold rtf (id ii-70c for Penn’a. and die for Southern. Conrin demaml for shipment at an sales of several cantons nt.Sd a 3fic for Southern yellow, 53 a 33c for white, 37 a for IVnn’n. fliU, ami 5H a Me for round the market closes n>our highest rates. Oafs rather scarce,-' and readily taken for shipment at 30c. , SEHUS.—.There has been a ihir domain] for Cloverseod, and "2300 lushels sold at §3 25 a S 3 30 for prime quality; the .mar ket doses nt our highosl'qunrations. Titnntliv Pi*ed dull And no sales oQnnment rrppited; we quote nt $2 sff a §2 73. I*laxsceti*is Held hhtlier, but American will nut bring oversl2o a 51 25. . • Baitlmbro Market. - x October lP r lBl5. « t . PLOUiL^Lk^c-./rarc—' it ivautd'readily vine S 3. - • RVK FLOUR.—None here—lst is worth $3 30. (.RAlN.—Sales of gomj prime reds-lo dii.vjudng nt 10!) to I(k? rts. for shipment and grjndiilg. Inferior parrels low er, ns in quality. Th« f re was a sale of family Ilnur white wh-at yes terday at §1 12rts. There is no JVnn’K.<wheat in market; pFinm parn’ls Would now roimnnnd ] JO cents. roßN.—Sales of old white nt 3H a S(V, and erf old Mils yellow at 01 a t.2c. M.l. tmfv crop in selling nt 52 a 37c neenrding to* condition., Pales of Reim u. old yellow yesterday nt (>1 nndt'.2c aiiit-fimifimrrgg : ' ' RVB.—We note an mlvanrd in prices, ntuLuow quote Aid. hi 05 a tTc an,d IVini'n, aliiPe. _ - * OATSA'-l’fices Ipive advanced. Sales ofMd’.hn Monday nl 3-1 a 3'V on Wednesday at 35 a 37c and today at 37 irlk-'c. SKKDri.—Cloversced—-I'arcels of good‘quality are wort] rtfrairrs.*) 23. — • ■ Timothy Seed—Not-imiMi doing in this article. We quoh at S 2 30 a $3 fur urdinim to prime. Pced-Js held at $1 20 u $1 23 per bushel. A sale a 1 120. ‘ • « On the 7th i'nst., by the Rev. J. N. Hoffman, Mr. IsratTl Gardner, formerly of York, Pa., to Miss Eliza Rudibil, of this Borough. On the Dili insf., in Philadelphia, by tbc Rev. J* P. Durbin Mr. F. M. L. Gii.lei.en, to Miss Rebecca Jane, daughter of James Greason, Esq., of Cumber land Co; ■ , Oir Thursday.thc IGthinst. by 11. D. Dolhnnser Esq. Mr. Jacor Landis, of Mifflin township, to Miss Et.iZAßr.Tii Nnm;, of Peyry county. On Thursday 25th ult.,ihy Rev. j. A. Gere, William Fulton, of- Dickinson to Miss Eliza Ann Nesbit, of Dillsburg York Co. * At the residence of his son Wm. Kor, jr. in West r<’nnsl)orougli township, on Wednesday the Bth insl., Mr. William Ker, sr. in the 93d year of'his age. - On the 19th inst. Mrs. Egolf, consort of Joseph Egolf at, an advanced age. On the 1 filh Mr. Robert Halbeut, in the 371 h year of liis ago. WILL BE SOLD at public sale, at the late resi dence of Gebrgo Eiscnhnrt, clcc’d., two miles south of Carlisle, on the Baltimore and Hanover (urn pike, oh FRIDAY tho 7th day of November,'lB4s*, the following described personal property, viz: The Celebrated Horse Snow Bird, 8 years old—for pedigree see handbills. Five head ol Horses, 2 CSolts, Horse-gears, &c., 8 COWS, 3 BULLS, 8 head f f YOUNG CATTLE; 8 SHEEP, 5 Breed ing SOWS with pig, IS SHOATS, 1 Irroad wheeled road wagon, with houghs, feed trough and cover, 1 broad wheeled plantation wagon, 1 one horse wagon and harness,, 1 carriage and l. grain screen, 1 corn shcllcr, horse power, and threshing machine, 2 pair of hay ladders, wood ladders, 4 ploughs, 2 har rows, 2 cultivators,' 1 sleigh, a sett of Blacksmith tools, such oa'bellows, anvil, vice, hammers,and all thereunto belonging, a silver watch and shot gun. WHEAT, RYE, CORN,' OATS, CLOVERSEED, BARLEY & POTATOES BY .THE BUSHJ3L. Household and Kitchen Furniture,’ such as bureaus* secretary, 2 clocks, 3 stoves, 1 cooking Btoyje.vjith tho necessary apparatus, carpets of every variety, beds and bedsteads, tables, chairs-looking glasses,.&c. "Also, 2 saddles, bridles, martingales, 1 side saddle, I scot of wagon bells, grain cridlea, cloversccJ cradles, scythes, rakes, forks, and oil necessary farming utensils. Sale to commence at 9 o’clock k. M. bn said day, when due attendance and a reasonable credit will be ; givfin_by L : -i-—‘—: THOMAS H. BRADLEY, A’dnjV. of George Eisenhart, dcc’d. October 23, 1845,-f3fc fPHE tv?P story plastered mittse, guidon, &c. lately JL occupied by John, m cost Main street; opposite tho residence of Gpitf Armor; is for rent from the. Ist of April next, or will bo sold, if desired, .on accommodating ' term«r~rAlsor' tho~ house, garden, &c. at present occupied by lames Swigerl, in west South street, adjoining tho property of Patrick Phillips. . J. W. BBY. *\ Carlisle, October 23, 1845,—(f . • A First-rate /Horse For Sale* THE subscriber, has a fine horse, suitable for any purpose,, which ho is desirous of or trading for Oak Wood , or Country pro* duco any km4r He is a sorrel,, about Q * eight years old/ quiet, free from all tricks .and sound.in every respect, ind.would make a first* rate family or carriage horse,. Ho wi|l bo disposed dfon advantageous - terms, and mayboscen by call* ing at stable of Mr.. Henry Gould, WestXoutJior Street/near the German Reformed Church',' Carlisle, - • \ WM. C. GOULD. -■ ' October 23, 184 s.~tf. \ ■” '* '■ GAME to the the subscriber living in ihe Borough of on Friday the lOth Sowj the shoulder*. The‘.owpe :!ia^hcreby r nolified-to £ome forward/ prove pay charges apd take*-her away, otherwise, she will jo disp6se4 of according to law, C’ ~ . : i HENRY GOUIiD.' / Carlisle, October 23, ‘ ' " |fc bjiUrd ticket in this : .i-; ffficvtTsl ye ws £ m em. l/prcsenlativcsi jin* de-: pi Senator, tendered .ttf Hob;:t6Vi ; r : ’ ./Stray v. /•. a'P: •pAME.to the residence ifiho subscriber in pick* V^/ inaon township, CumUrlshd'coiiniy, nn the Bth of (September last, a OnnwHeifer, about 18 months tt-fmoU up leftcar.. ~The'. 6wneip; is rcgaestcd and •: W. of as the law directs .■! '■ > . J ' * , SAI ÜBL GALBfIEATH* . * October-03,18i5>*8|» „ . ~ XUcli and Poor* n v ft c 1 0. MAIWKIEO. ME5>, JTau 2ttn)crtiscmcnts. Public Sale. A. good House. ■' New 2Uroccti3cmmto. Proclamation. WHEREAS iho Honorable Samuel Hepbuiix, . President - Judge of the several Courts of Com* mon Plena of the counties of Cumberland, Perry and Juniata, In Pennsylvania, nnd-juslico of"tho several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De livery, in sald~cbunties, and Hon. John Stuart and -Thomas C.Miller, judges df-thb Court of Oyer and Tcrminc'r and General Jail Delivery, for-the trial of all capital and other offenders, in tho said county of their 1 ' precepts to mo directed, have ordered tho Couft of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, to bo at Carlisle on tho second' Monday of November next, (being tho 10th day) at 10 o’clock in tho forenoon, to weeks. therefore hereby givchrto the Coro nor, Justices of the Peace and Constables bf tho said county of Cumberland, that they oro by tho said pre cept commanded to-bo then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, rncords,' inquisitions, exami nations, and all other remembrances, to.do. those things which to tliclr office's appertain £0 bo*done,and dll those that oro hound by recognizances, to prosecute dgainst tho. prisoners that aro or then shall bd m_thp Jail of said ; .comity, arc to be thcro to prosecute them as shall bo just. ADAM IiONGSDORF, Sheriff:. Sheriff's Office, > • Carlisle, October 23,1845. > . ’ Notice. TO tho heirs and representatives of Leonard Weiso, late of South Middleton township, doc’d. Toko, notice that in pursuance of a writ-of Partition and Valuation, issued out of tho Orphans’ Court of Cum berland county, and to mo directed, an inquest will be held on tho Real Estate of said deceased, on Satur day the Bth day of November next, at 10 o’clock, A. M. of said day, on the premises, for tho purpose of making partition and valuation'on tho real estate of said deceased. ADAM LONGSDORF, Sheriff. SnEiUF^s-Oi-ficr,,—-— 1 ' Carlisle, October 16,-1845. 3 3t Attention <C,um!>orlaiul Greens! A Court of Appeal will bo bold nt tho public house of John Wondcrlich', in Middlesex, on Monday tho 3d of November, 1845, between the hours of I and 5 o'clock, in* tho afternoon. ■ i ' . JAMES L, ELUOTT, Capt. October 23, .18*15.—3t '• This way ff4>r Bargains!-—lSentx’ , Cheap Store. 'South Hunovpr Sl, t jnc.arly opposite A. Roberts' Hatch. r.MIIE subscribers have just received from, Philadcl- X phia; a largo and well selected assortinfcnt of * . Fall & Winter d-oods, ~ of the following description :—Blue, hl.uc black, grey,- CVtftbs;-plaih; black and fancy Cassi meres vidftitr and"fnncy Sattmeilsi Kentucky jeans, (plain and figured) Vestings, (a handsome assortment.) riiuslins-, (bleached and unbleached) checks, ginghams, tickings, carjton flannels, (best rjuniity) UnUs.-vs, jed while, and yellow flannels, iTedutiful .styles calicoes, from 6;V toTBs cents .pur yard. Mouselin de laincs and cashmeres, alpacas,'merinocs, bombazines,'bonnet ja'LY£tsudbut»iuiL.rydjjQi?a,Jino.)ucambfic.i)aiidkcr< , -hiofs,‘ -plnirg bnrrcd, .striped and sVviss muslins, bonk and mull muslins, bishop lawns, hosiery, gloves, mitts, &c., to gether with a great-hinny articles in the .Dry Godds lino not enumerated. Also . - QnoeiiswaveV : Mg Hai’dwato, Cri&kerywiire, % FLOUR,, fee.' AH of _ which they'are de termined to sell at a very small profit, and lovjer than the same goods can be bought at any other establish ment in the Borough. Remember tho old stand , South Hanover joining John Benlz’ Clothing'Store, where the public will find it greatly to their advantage to make .their fall purchases. l6, 1845.—6 t Clothing Scouring, &c. ~\TTE return our thanks for the liberal patronage we V\t have received in the above business, and would inform om friends of (his Borough and from the coun try, '|,hat we still continue to scour gentlemen’s and boys’ coals, pants, &e., and ladies* cloaks, shdivfr, dresses, &e. The soap used in tho’process Is of our own invention and manufacture. Tho public is as sured that no injury wall be done to the cloth, nor will the cbloY be extracted. ’ Drbgs'gonerally used in tins business produce a contrary effect by injuring the cloth and extracting the color. Wo profess to under stand what wo umlortakcVhaving had some months experience in this important Vocation. Without en tering into a discussion on tho necessity of keeping our'garments free froth any filthy substance, we invite the public to give us a “call,” and wo will- strive to please, both- by our skill ami 16w charges. Crying sales in town amf country will bo attended to as usu al, and on market mornings al tho Auction room, ad joining Mr. Keepers’Tinner Shop, neat tho ‘Market House: WESLEY WILES. Residence in West Fomfref street, two doors above R. 'Moore, Esq. 5 Carlisle, October 16, .1845,—3t* N. B. had considerable experience in lay ing out the dead, &c.,-wb will still give attention to Rio business by. day or by night. W. M. Removal. • ’ll TAKY WEAKLY respectfully informs the public iyl. (hat she lias removed to the house lately occu pied by George Fleming, immediately opposite the Mansion House Hoiel and Railroad Depot, where she is prepared td supply all Kinds of largo and small, cakes upon the shortest noticilT ! J- . Groceries, Confectionaries, Quccnswarc, Toys and fancy articlcs.olways on hand, .which will bp eold on as favorable terms as possible. Shu solicits a share of public patronage, and invites her former cuslpmeres to call at her present location. Carlisle, October 1 1846.—if ~ : Estate Notice. LETTERS ol Administration on the estate of Mar lin Mounlz, decM.flate of North Middleton town ship, Cumberland county, have been issued in duo form of’law to the subscribers residing in Frankford township: All persons indebted to said cstato’aro re quosted-to make-pay mbnt-immcdiately,“and those ing claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement. JO‘HN MOUNTZ. . }\ \ , ' . DANIEL MOUNTZ, \ October 16, 1845,—6t Notice. THE partnership hnrelofore cxistlncr under the. firm ot -Arnold 6c this-day dissolved by' mutual consent . AU, persons knowing themselves to be indebted to said firm will call at tho stora of pavid 'Hi Arnold'(with whom tho bobkajmye been left) for sifttlemeiit, ondall having claims will present thorn without delay, ' ‘ • . DAVID- H/ARNOLD, ... MDRRISEINSTEIN* Carlisle, October 10, 1845.—3 t: N. 13. The business will be continued by David H. Arnold, who will have a new and splendid assortment of Winter Goods in a Tow days;. IAWFLmOG, M. ».', • RESIDENT DENTIST, HAnrusnuno, i 3 d; Dri fF, will warrant his operations equal to those of }he best city practice, and his charges shall al« ways be moderate. •..! October 16,18<16.~1y , . : / Notice. • ’ , -Bark, October 15, X N plectfpnfor ofJhifljnas a~fx,\\pA io servo ptthopVuk ing-.'Hbuse, on-Monday the- ihp hours .of 10 o’clock A. M, and S o’clock P.M. '. • .•/•*> GEO. A. Prea’t,' . October 10,1 , . JUST received- at J. M. Kneedler’s Cheap Book and Periodical 'stare,' , J Colo nib lan Magazine for October, 25 oonte.' GralianjV do" ■ do 85 Arthur’s'. . do 1 .. ..do- - IIBJ “,i -.National-:, -da ,- , .do"' "I'ijif: iG.h'duy’s!Jtady’s Book -do T- i's : iargo.aeaortment of new ntWoie and oth ? » t Qptflfcr.ttMMfc , SOUTH Eighth Street, below Market street, Philadelphia, Agents for Lowber’s Patent Tin Plated Lead Pipe, / Tho attention of the ifaue and cohsurhers is sb licited to a perfect article of Tin Plated Lead Pipe, manufactured by ah.‘entirely new process, Tor which letters patent have been'received,' which, plates the Pipes on the inside with an oven coat of pure uhmixed Tin*; ■ ‘ • . •. Tho-ad vantages secured by.ronderlng sopofl and easily outdated d metal as .Lead, sweet and anti corrosive,by plating with Tin—at the same time giving it additional .strength and preserving the clieapncs3 of tli'(vforrner metal unimpaired—are 100 obvious to require cbmniorit.' ‘‘T Great perfection .having been? attained in tho manufacture, the subscribers aro'enabled offer this superior article at the price charged fof com mon Lead Pipe; --AlLPipD.sold-byJds is warranted not to biiral.or. split, free from flaws, scales, or other imperfections, perfectly uniform in thickness, andnot surpas 3 ed in quality .by that of any other manufacturer. Also, Sheet Lead, which wo can recommend as superior to any other in the market, and which we will sell as low as any other can be procured for. October IG, 1815.— 3m._ r Merchant’s Hold Building* where theycan bo supplied with superior Shirts, Stocks Collars, variety and stylo.-r -'AlsorQl’oVes;“TlosieryrCrayaisj”Soarf6f'flaTidlieN' chiefs, Suspenders, Silk, Bolton, Merino and Lambs Wool Under Shirts and Drawers, Morning Wrap pers and-Dressing Gowns, Russian and-Money Bells, and Shoulder Braces; with a great variety brother.'Fahey, Useful and’ Ornamental Goods, .usually found in a Gentleman’s Furnishing-Store; N. 13. Gentlemen’s .Shirts, Stocks, Suspenders, Bolts arid Wrappers, made to order. Recollect the place, Northern Storcof the Merch ant’s Hotel Building. v . dj’Tho subscriber having been .awarded Three Premiums .by thd Franklin Institute of this city, and by the American Institute of-Ndw V or l { i for the superiority of his Slocks and Shirts', feels con fident that they ennnoi bn surpassed, if equalled, by any oilier establishment firlhe cOnnlry.-t . GKO. W.WARD. No. 38, JVdrtb #(h_strccf,. between Market and Arch. ■ ' Phila. October IG,. 1815..—2 m TXy'E RECOMMEND ALL OF OUR FRIENDS VISITING \V Hho city <o call- at the Pekin Company’s Store, and lay in,a supply of their delicious Teas. IMtXiT TI3rA~ Co W>:uM, -—— Pvjftf . ■ , I*l iYo. 30 South Second Street , between s> Market ami Chesnut) ■ , „ 1-mL.D.u.Hu, ----- Have constantly on hand, and for sale,'Wholesale and Retail, a Variety of choice Fresh Teas, at low er pnftes, according to the qiiality, llia/i they can be bought for at any other hslablishmenl iri tlie city.’ Teas, exclusively, are sold at this house, and several varieties which, cannot'be obtained elsp whe.ro. ' Any Teas which do not givo’enlirc'saiis faclion can bo returned and exchanged, or the money w ill ho refunded.' 'Hie citizens of Cfimberjand county lire rcspecl- Uully invited to give us a call. A. &, W: BENTZ. G. B. ‘ Agent fpr the Pekin 'Pea Company. Philadelphia, October IC, 1815;—-ly.* Reynolds, Kcvr & Allison, VmiOLESALE GROCERS, & DEALERS *VV in C.ount/'y .Produce, No. 201 Market street, (next door to the Red Lion Motel,) Philadelphia. Country Merchants and others purchasing Gro ceries, arc invited to cal! and examine dur new and extensive slock, wl)rro they will find every article in the Grocery line, at small advances above Im portation prices. Being a New House, we are determined not to be undersold by any other establishment in the city. Country Produce will be taken in payment for Groceries, and sold toth'ebest possible ad vantage* free of charge. . October IG, is 15*—3m. Kcarty-ilfliUlo Clothing Establish ment. No. 292 'Market street , Philadelphia . THE subscriber litis now on hand one of tho most extensive and' ocauliful assortments of Uradt- Mauk Clotiuno ever offered for sale irt tho Philadel phia market. Tho .Garments arc all cut in the most fashionable and'for workmanship and quality of nutciial cannot bo .surpassed, - Come one! Come all!! To M. Tuaci’S'Olu Pioxeer Lise, 2Q£ Market street,, where you will bo sure of getting great bargains, os.ho is determined not to be undersold by any of his competitors. .Ho buys anil sells altogether for cash, consequently, ho can sell greater bargains than thoso who buy oa credit. M. TRACEY. Philadelphia, October IC, 1845.—3 m Golden Hotel, i.TVfp. GO, North Third Street, afew doors above IN’ 'Arch Street, Philadelphia, Board One Dol lar per day. Merchants and the Travelling public will find this hpuse very convenient to business, being only ono square from Market street, ‘ 1 * CHARLES WEISS, Proprietor. :• Philadelphia, Oct. 16, 1845,——1y * N. B/ Good Stabling and aUentivQ'Ostlers. INVITE tho-attention oCCouhlry—Merchants to thoir stock of Fall and Winter Silks and . Fancy Goods which is now complete. It consists in part of Black and Blue-black, Gro do Swiss and Gro do Rhino Mattconi Black Lustring. Black and Biue bhick Pimll do Souis and Gro'do Naples, plain, colored Gro de iVopte» v figured UJa-'-. Uluck india Siqchovvs and Sarrnelts,*- colored and plaid Flor ence, Lyons black and colored Silk Velvet, rich Bonnet : Silks-and : Velvets,-blackand-blu e-black -Bombazines and Alpacca, black? Satin Vestings, Figured Silk do. do.. do». .do. very, rich Mouslin do lalnes, do. Ca'slimore O’Ecosso, do. Paris painted Cashmeres, Taisans and Afighan .Satins,, new style. ; _ A,large assortment of Ribbons, Laces, black, white and colored Kid, Silk and Spun-silk Gloves, Silk Hoiibry, 'corded,- barred' and bem-stiiohed L[nen Cambric Handkerchiefs, English twilled, Bandanna and Pongeo do. Gentlemen's bla£k and fancy-colored satin and silk “Scarfs and Cravats, rlc.li Brpche Wool Shawls, ; do. Terkerrl Shawls, do. Cashmere, do.' Plaid,'Wool, and Blanket do* | •Black .aid: Mode Silkrftirigd; Thibet do, dp. De brine do. Plain arid rich figured Silk Shawls.-r-i -iytouslin »Je laine, Ca3hmere, E’pirigle arid 1 fancy scarfs, cravats, &d. to • ■ :Octpb|r 16,1845.r-3m; ■ _, _ ;r - i Wit ' a .|i 'if. twin -'B I .Carptit e PH WINnOW SHADE DEPOT Imppiteir, Manufacturer, lealeriri \Vilion, Biusse], Imperial Three aak; arid Venjtiah 1 'Cnpajinpa.'. Rag arid r petaiWi ndow.fl 1 inds, and Shades, Can in and; Spanish, Mattings,;Hearth Brigs, Wagon andlfloot Oil Cloths, Druggets a, Binari Floor plolherAlioant, Manilla, letup DppriMatsi tooking Glaases, Em- Dth‘Table anti Pianc\ Ooyera r Ertibroider* Doniaak &n„ at' IXpt, Nos.-18.and29, Nprih So<:oml at., next 'rielow,ChriBt Ohureh,ttWe6n- Martpi undiAToU/ritfretsrirkS-'T-^ • Ppai I .octobrir:l^lBis.- ? ljr <,.• J .gßtn GABELL& 11UGI1LS, JTnst tlic Place. FOR GENTLEMEN"who I buy- for Casilj and arc in want of Fancy Articles of dress , —if they wish to get good Goods, at fair .prices, can’t do belter, than call at' JVp. 38 North Atji St, Phila, W. & It. P. Remington, Number* 92 V ilia rket Street, Philadelphia; Cloakings; (fljtg. fttoerUacnunte. ; Cheap Clothlng.Storc. RD; CLIFTON, & Co. North East Corner of • Second and Dock street, first store below .Walnut street, Philadelphia, have on hand a large and splendid assorlmenL.of' ready made Clothing, consisting in part of.the.following articles. Super black cloth dress and frock coals from nine to fifteen dollars. •».. *• • 44 Blue from $lO to 18 Business and De Orsey coats from" ’ 51012 Shalt Betto coats for out-door business, 3to 7 'Bangup coats at all prices from 5 to 25 Pants of the most fashionable cuts $3 50 to 6 Veals, d 6 .; . do. , .135 to 3 Satin, Velvet and Woollen Vesta, 225t0 3 50 Shirts, shirt-collars, bosoms, suspenders, Gloves, handkerchiefs, stocks, scarfs,, under shirts and drawers of every description, which they invite tile citizens of Carlisle and Us vicinity to call and see: Do not forget the place, K. D. f Clifton & Col, of 2d and Dodk street, Phila, October IC, > ‘ ’ ([hOQTjn ” A HANDSOME SUIT of wool $)/40jUU« dyed .black, blue, or fancy colored cloth, of English, French, or American manufac ture, cut and mfade Inasiylq unsurpassed, dt the above low price; Cloth Cloaks of ah entire ijow style; Circular do.; French and English plain and fancy Cassimeres; Vestings of every variety—all of late importatibns, at very reduced prices for cash.' Array and NaVy Clothes, with diagrams and plates of the lato Tabulations. . GEO. W. FARU. Merchant Tailor. Corner Fifth and Chesnut streets. Tailors* Crayons, Tape Measures, &c. tfholo* sale or retail. . • —r .•Philadelphia, Oct..lC, 1815.—3 m HART, .CUMMINGS &',CIJSHMAN, Wholesale Dry-Goods, ATQ.AB3..hUUKE'IISTIIEET,:FiYE-DbORS IN : below Fifth Street, Philadelphia, John V. Hart, > James A. Cummings, Korbut W. Cushman. October 16, 18.15.—-3 m. CALVIN BLYTHE, A TTORNEY AT LAW, will practice in tbefeove £\_- ral Courts of the City and County of Philadel phia. ■ ’ f His. Office is at N 6. 35 South Fourth street, between Cnesnut and*Walnut streets. • Philadelphia, Oct. 16, 1845.—r3m i fUisccllctuccius uUmcvtiscmcnts. ~~TijsT i ' "ADVERTISED IN TUK 11 VODpKTEER " nV APPOINT,! •’ § vlntl tt~it farther ennetei, ‘ * • ,? • -•- And pH adveitlscincpts made under the.orders of (lie Post' master (lunhral, in a newspaper or newspapers, of letters tut* called for in any I’ost-olUco, shall be ipsorted in the paper or paper* of Uus town or place where the DlVtco advertising may be situated, hu,viug.tlm largest circulation..' ; - [jVcw Post-Ojficc Lata, pasted March T IST OF LETOERS remaining in the PoaLoffleftl ~T 'i'afCarlialepPa., October 1,1845. Persons inqui ring for.letters on tills list, will please say they arc advertised,. AbbeyAEsqr Agiiow Mothew Eaqr ‘Adams*Mra Elizabeth- * B.lack William— Buttorff Henry Uennot Wra A Bonnet Wm A BrinimpnJJ Brighlbill Elizabeth • Drainard Charles Bosworlh Charles Bush Louis Bender Catliarino Butler Geo Bowman'Miss D.ovinia Biackston Mary Baldwin Rev John T Black Robert A Culver Miss Catharine Cook Miss Adalino Crumwell Samuel Coffee Joseph Crowley Miss Susanah ClarkMomes Cope Charles Eby John jr Eby & Gluusdr Fisher Samuel Gets Abraham Greason Thomas> , Groist Joel Glen Catharine Grdiver Mr Gowen Wingard . , Galt Sarah. | Garmon John Giles Lewis Harmin Benjamin Hoover Daniel Hoimvood Samuel Hoich Nicolqus . Henwood Mr Homes Mrs Margaret Mcttrick George 3 Jh|uil Israel. • Hoffert Jonathan Humcr Mis Emaline Humer John Johnston Mrs Violet t Judik Jos Johns Miss Margarclto Knox John'C Jr Lorc.Rcv W A ' Lehr John “Loudon Miss Mary * Lou’tgch Jolm Lapcrt William, Lcshci John M ■ Lightcap Samuel Luchst AD Lepert William McAJanuq John L Mountz Adam Eeqr ■ McLiutock James " - Milfes s s a Myers John Moore John Esq Malone Daniel Mouly Mr Moll Elizabeth . MdCouloy H C Mullin William Musaclman Gqorgo jr Pigeon Pierre Mousicr Paxton Thos , - Potldrff Jonas Roney Charles Rupart Henry' Rilner Jacob Rider Frederick ° Starrier Jos L 2 ' - Stickle Henry , Snider Francis R Smith Elizabeth Smit Sarah , Sfrine Henry ShapplcvMra Margaretto Symmes John H Spahr David Scott Rev .Solomon T Trimble Mr adm’r of ? Walls Estate ' 5 Tpnncy W A .Wernam George W : Wincgqrd Isaac L 2 Ward Miss Joanna Washington Eliza Washraood Simon Willhour John Whitmer Joseph •Welcome Mrs Catherine Williams Sarah A Zigler Jccop Ziglcr Pililip - GEO. SANDERSON, P. M. Oj* Under the new Postage Law,advertised letters are charged two cents each in addition to the regular postage . • last of liettcrs, • “Remaining in the Post OCicp ftt Newyillo, Pa., Octo ber Ist, 1846. . ‘ ' John Grider, * David .Gill John Hoch..^. Isaac Ruth John Reiber • -Dr-Alex-Russia 8* 7 Cathrine Simona > Philip .W Shopo Rolit Welsh’. John Wiklino A Mrs Elconer Williams Solomon Bowers .Henry Blair • John Boyd .Bonj Baker Patrick Cannon' JohnDuron-—-- - -- Mr Eby (Hotter), Christian Follow/. William Forbis Philip Getter David Groncy Adam Greeger *• JOHN MOORE, P.M,_ v OcU)Uui 0,-ro4o. —ai*. EBWAKB A. XESIEV, ' A TTUIINiiY-ATGAVV,Hsnni6nmio,Pa.,will iX attend promptly to collections, and, all .other business in the line of his profession. Office irt Market Square oppipnsile CbverlyVHolel. ' . i ... Harrisburg, Oct. 10,1815.- —tf / . ; Cumberland Cjitayn. L ■ i, mHE roost citonsiyd iusor&efitof'ShwanJßbol* J iuCnrllile, may be found at JOHN GRAY & SON’S, So’dth Roberts’ Hotel. Wb hove just received onrFall sup ply of oanKSSTiripa's af all kinJa. atld are prepar ed id scll os low as gasSbly Can be afforded.l,. Weare convinced that.onr pficcs will suit the Convenience of Bfst caif boots" Isiest style, ; ; $3;,00 ■ ■ P/iipe do : i‘- 3 76t03 QO ; ■::Calfpbg4o ; £ JGp. ’t .do . . V> ! V .•••. J..-« 1 ’ / , Kip and.CalfLacoßoota' and Monroes, 635, 75 & gl-,piiniciv.MPSls* & yoolhX"4ad, Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s DoMs, Shoes, Slippers illiafcllartMus iliiDcrtiscmcuta. THB Subscriber; thahkiul to his frioniis and tho Public in general, for the support they have given hint in his line of Business; takes this method of informing them that he has just receiv ed, and is how opening; a large and splendid as sortment of . “ - V- Pall and Winter Goods, consisting in part of super Blit, and -Blue BIk; Wool Dyo Cloths. ‘ Diamond and plain Beaver* Cloths, Buckskin Tweed-caeimers, Double-Mil led Blue .and Blade caeimers, Angola caslfners, Super plain. Barred and’striped Sattfnetta, from 37 cts, to $l,OO per yd. Paramelto Cloths, Indi ana Do. plain Barred and striped AlpaCca, Cash mere d. cos,” BbmUazinpS Red,"White, ahd:Yel low Flannels, Calicoes from, 18| cts per yd. Bleached Muslin, from 6£ to 18$, 4-4, 6-4 and. 0-4 Bro. Muslin., Checks, Ticking, Canton and Dor SJdn Iflannels Lincy Woplsey, Horse Blan kets,- Mackinaw do. Kentucky JeansVDrilluigs; Colrd cambrice, Paper Muslins,. Thibet, Mouse line drLainerAlpacca;- Broabha,-DalnaBk,-Blan ket and Cotton Simula, Edgirtg', Inseriings, add Laces. Swiss, Jaconett; Book, add cambric; Mus- - lins, Bishops Lawn, Long Lawn, Linneh Cam-. b;ice Handkerchiefs, Irish Linnens, Black lial. cravats, Fancy Baried silk do. Stocks, Siiepen dors, Black Cotton, Morauran, Cashmere, and AlpaccaStockings Gloves, Mitts, Worsted Caps; Vestings, Glazed, Far. seal, Velvdlteen and Cloth caps. Also, a fresh supply of . GROCERIES ■ SPICES, all kinds; which he will sell at the lowest prices for cash, at the old stand’' Hanover street, one d.oor.bclo'w Messrs; MyeiV*& Havorstick’s Drug store. ... HENRY ANDERSON. —Carlisle Sepl.2srlB4s^ifr-" NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS: JOHN GRAY & SON, respectfully, inf-rtm iho , public that they are now receiving their Fall and Winter supply of Diy Goods, Grpccjties, Boots and Shoes, Hats and. Caps, Hardware, Varieties of all kinds; have received on extensive assortment of Dry Goods, both Foreign and Domestic, whichwill be sold fail to give entitb satis faction: Our stock consists in part of the following desirable.goods;—New stylo ombre rtripo Cashmere and* Mousblin do Laincs, French anil English Meii nbes, Alpacas, black .and mode colored Dc Laincs, Calicoes from upwards (a most splendid assortment) English, French and Scotch Ginghams. SHAWLS. Embroidered all kinds.' Cull and exarnmemcm—they are cheap. •* v . WOOLEN, GOODS. T Wool black beaver Cloths, blue and black. Satiin- * cits, Oxford, sfccl and fancy mixed do.;-fancy wovqi figured union checked do., Kentucky Jeans; assorted'' fancy figured and- striped • Cassimercs, worsted and plaid Shawls,-pipit! sup. Irish Linen, Birds Eye, Diapec anu.itufsia do.TiHno Ticklng aml furni ture Cheeks,* Blankets of all kinds, Bolihet Ribbons; Kid Gloves, Silk, Cotton and Worsted. Hosiery of all -qualilcs,—Bleached-and-Brown- Muslins,- Dook,-Mull--L and Swiss Muslins, Silk Cravats and Pocket Hondkef-' chiefs, Linen Cambriedo,; Silk and Colton Umbrellas,. v Swiss and Chinese Hoods,.with a’largo assortment of other goods, which will bb sold at o'emall advaheb for ' cash or approved crodit. . Carlisle, October 9,\1845: To Collectors and Tax Payers. THE recent ipaymcht of the State Tax by tbo Com . missioners of Cumberland county, out of the funds in the County Treasury, renders. it necessary to re quire immediate and prompt payment of the Stale and County taxes to enable the Commissioners to meet the current county expenses’ and the payments becom ing duo under the contract for tbo crcctidmof (ho new Court House. ' Under the provisions of the Act of 291 h April 1844; if the State tax of any qounty bo not paid to the State Treasurer before the 2d Tui’fidayin January in each' year, tho deficiency is required to he paid out of any money in the County Treasury, ond.afiy State tax re maining unpaid by any individual or corpofatidn after {■aid taxis payable' by the County'to the Common wealth,shall bear on interest of .rixjser tcn<.,and be a lien on the estate on which it is charged, till fully paid and satisfied. 1 From tho foregomg it,will bo cccn that,* although tho State tax has been paid to the State Treasurer; every tax payer who does nofpay tho collector before* the .13th -of January .next, must be,charged six per cent, interest thereon till paid, which interest every collector must calculate and collect from each individ ual named in-his duplicate who docs not pay his tax prior to that date, and said tax together wllhrthe inte rest thereon is made a lien on tho real estate of tho payer. , , l , It is therefore hoped that every collector and tax payor will see (he Importance and necessity of paying tho whole tax charged in the duplicates prior to (ho 13tK‘Jonuaiy next, to avoid the trouble and incon venience of calculating and collecting interest oh every individual tax which must bo done if.noi collected be-' fore that date. - • - ROBT.I.AmD,-' C. TITZEL,, , : J. WORTHINGTON, ' Commissioners of CAmb.' Co.' Commissioner's Office, , > 1 Carlisle, September 18,1845. 5 - , Valuable Farui at Public Sale. ON Saturday (ha, Ist of November, next, the sub* - scriber will offer at public! sale, on the premises; a valuable furta situated in West Pen'hsborough town ship, Cumberland county, Pa., 7 miles west of Car* lisle, on the State road leading' fifotn Carlisle to.Now* ville,"and 1. mile north of the Cutabeilond Valley Railroad, containing 119 dcres and 33. perches, in oii -excellent sUf£o J of cultivation,.and under good, fence.—* There Is also a largo quantity of Iron Ore bi the best quality on said tract.' The improvements are a laigo two atof^ MBrlcK touelling irbusc, STONE BA&K BARN,andalinccesaary out buildings, an Orchard, of choice frint trees, and - a well of good water. About 100 acres of said tract ate cleared* and tho resiuue cov ered with thriving timber. i;t At the same time and place will to otFeriell a tract of-*Wtf6ni.Jti«T>, containing 24 acres ohd 8 perches,' J^in^aTthefd6t‘o’fjheNoVth Mountain. r ' Sale to'commence at 3 . i’Cloch ph'Baid day* when 1 attendance. Willijo. giTena6d.lotmß,inade known by ~ V V SAMU|2^^II£SSLER;. „ Octobers; lfe4s.— '■ Valuable Town Property toVSalc; at private Bale ifiisj'resi i depco in Sbuin llanoyor street, yiTne .Build ings ate nnish'aS insured ipr five years frornMuy lan.— «S®f»' ’fhe grbunils contain a town lot and a |J{i{Hg half, and are filanted .wilß. tlio young fruit. Persons' desirous to purchase can see the properly arfd-Jjaam tfio terms, on applies tton ( to ‘ „; V.' .r - Ti'Vl RtOOftE. ' '.Carlisle, pot. 3, (845.—4 i ' ''C.\' '.*■ : K ’* Yoq oro ordered to •jiarado at theljouSb of c Marquis nejirSloughstovyn.on Saturday tho'2sth,of : October: a! 10 'o’clock A. orms'and accoutre* good.order. . By order of tfte Captain. - ■ ; i~~'> ... A. MYERS,O.S. ; ~ ldißrtaettls:.: . THB sabscribera'havi'ng receivid an figency for the saleof-everyyyarjety of jJlnSicai;ii)- stramehtsi oah furnish eitherWhbli’bandS, of.ih* pari, witlusifbh t Wslritaeft ts aAthey may .need; they wpul44oj‘®ifo e /IfoaBjciaiB.ta tHeitjaaiortment, which will bo sold on the most reasonable terms by : . : ■ ; ~ r’-y;; -:V;I:r;STOy®M)N & MEHAFFEY;, • JL*:J^M^RRsiaiKh'sCbeap'Bopk'iin3\W cal alore, Dick’s'Winfis fontainmg PKilosopfiJ pf-;«l IPoia^Si&Vt'Gftli?; provenuiDt of Society,’ Moral ltoprCVcmenls, Es- DpftUJi’aßp oR UjpS - OTntaya^ing.’^ -New Goods! New Goods! Bargain* I Bargain*! Sir"
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