From. tho'PcucJl JVotcj of John ofYork. fiimdaf *nd otmd»yr Soanes In Mexico* 1 Every body.acqdainted~*Uh tho character oflho Spaniaids, or their descendants in Mexico, knows that Sunday ,is the great gala day of-the. week. /In •llio morning al| go to mass—the grand, Cathedral, I the churches and chapels are thronged with, devout worshippers ; and, (think what, jyp may ol' thdir cell. gion,)'l.do not believe there, area more strictly reli. gious people in the world than the wayward and turbulent citizens of oar sister Republic. Their be lief in the doctrines taught by their holy fathers is strong, and with them incontrovertible; if the teachings are erroneous, the crimes committed under their sanction are upon the head of the church. 1 cannot say (hat I was not favorably impressed toward the Catholic' religion as it exists hi Mexico. The cathedrals and churches do not have] pews or seats as all churches do here—where you must pay, for one, or stand a] chance of sometimes silling upon the floor, or standing up during the service; but prince and beggar, millionaire and loporo, kneel side by aide upon the floor. Christians know.no rank there. Mass over, all the sins of commission and omission atoned for, the populationgo forth for enjoyment; and for (his therojire .many.ways and means. . Eve- T T pn " clpal its poBeo t or. public drive, and of a Sunday afternoon, or on .llio”, afternoon,of any extraordinary least day, it.is thronged with carriages and equestrians. The capital of Mexico has two— one, tho Pasco Nuevo , Isonly a icsort during Lent, the grand phseo being Used during the rest of tho your. This splendid drive is from eight to an hundred feet wide, beautifully Macadamized and. lined on both sides with double rows of trees, between which are neat gravelled walks ; for pcdcslrains; but if. you would bo noticed, don’t,risk yourself there on foot of a gala day. The drive ls : about half a mile in length, and at either end ’are fountains, ornamented, with statuary, while in the centre is a grand fountain, with a temple surmounted by classic groupings, Around this fountain is a large circle bordered by .circular scats made'of stone and mason ‘work; and in frontof those the carriages are' arranged with the precision of lines of troops. At intervals carriages will leave their stations, go the rounds of the poaeo and then , return to. (heir places, the - postilions, or cochirds, being very expert in tho maitogement of their sleek and obodient mulcs. Ifyou would see this paaeo at best advantage; ride out at five u'cldok of a, Sunday afternoon. There will be hundreds ofcarnago*,and all the wealth, ton and beauty of the capital-will. be there. And then the gay cavaliers; mounted on their richly caprison* ed and beautiful littlp horses I—they are the hand somest and I behove—save the Canianches-~the best horsemen in the world. I have saw them do feats that arc a most incredible; anti their costume is so mueli in character, and withal, exceedingly striking, i he dress, though often varied, is a jacket, generally more or less ornamented with lace, embroidery and silver buttons, and pants made to fit.the hips closely and widening .towards the ankle. The*legs are slashed from the hip down, and hi short intervals with silver or gold buttons—generally bell Iprmcd, winch arc united by links about on inch and wi.! a n“ a slight opening, through which the drawyers are seen. These are principally of huts linen, though I have seen some of richer fub^ . r “ y , ei 1 “ broillorod . So much of llio pan t.iloonsna loach llio .addle, have generally «r, out word lining or covering of fin. .kin, or oloU. of d iff. cront color from lire remainder. Either bool, or .hoe. aro worn. as .ml, the fancy or convenieneo of llio rider. . Tho hat hr very handsome and in ciccl ienl harmony with Iho wlrole. Tho brim varies from Ihreo to five inches in width, is perfectly straight, and underneath Iho edge is ornamented with a strip of gold or silver lace, varying from ono to two inches in width. Tho crown is about six inches high, on. circled by gold or silver band o( different widths, and on cither side, on inch and n'half below the srown, ore two buttons of cilhor.of the precious metals.— The saddle and bridle are 100 complicated for a pen the pohcil must pourlray them, buUhey are extruva feanlly ornamented, often with gold; but mostly with hilver. They cost from $75 lo $5OO, and sometimes even moro than the latter figure/ Isaw one, made for Gen. b-mta Anna, (but which he did’ut happen lo get,) that oust $lOOO. . . .. i» A Mexican (or Spanish) gallant, is in bis elements bpon the paste of a Sunday aflcrnohn. Ho is eon llnoulljr moving—except when pausing a moment to • low words of compliment to a fair eenorita. J-Idmg the length of the drive, making the round of the fountains, or playing equestrian feats for the benefit of iln* looker# on. e ■nm laciHty and rapidity with which they enn turn and even whirl their horses, often half u dozen times round in succession, is astonishing, huf the groat feat is in picking up small .article!.from the grbund when at full speed. 1 have.scen a lady, while W l. C ,mll" g °i p “,” in ® “ ovor “' gentlemen, eg.!- her handkerchief on the ground, and hid them bring V le M l !* lw “y» " great rivalry among tlio gallants for the first chance,fur the that is hardly ever missed by un expert horseman. The lucky one rides back six to eight hundred yards, wheels his oflho !!, s' ” pur " ll0 '" c> 00,1(0 do ' vn “I ‘OP 1 . Iln f As the rider heard the object, iitflfi f T wll!l bi “ ’“A hand,.throws Ida hfol “ r “ ■ " l,rru P' and leaning below the in hi.ldU up ‘ho handkerchief, and iS id ,1, ° nd h ? ded ur01,,,d b °loro lie has pass, ed he spot two rods. Ihavo seen Item pick up a shilling or sixpence with the same esse. ‘ bul 0,10 of the many places ofamuso. ment and ploulsuro for.a Sunday afternoon 1 tho’Cir. -us, the Theatre-, the Plain dc Total, the Alemoda, the Causeways, and. (at nighty the Masquerade, all pffor thoir exhibitions and enchantments. But these fnusl will for other sketches.—Psnilsylcanion. An ExTn*o»mN»nv Case.—The Kingston, N. Y. Journal notices a most singular qaso of disease. The ** a man n “ nlcd Snyder, eged 35 years, rcsi. ding in the town of Warwursing,* in that county, Four months ago lie had an attack of sickness; but ■ccovored and to all appearance entirely ijaait(iy- Apuul u fortnight after his recovery hu was seized with drowsiness, and fur somo tinlo aiter, slept nearly wo-lhirds ot the day., This disease continued to In weave, until hu would.sleep two or Unco days vvilh iut waking. When wo saw him,ho was ouiillnuinir n uninterrupted sleep of Bvo days. Ills pulse is cgular, though not verb full, Ins respiration is easy nd natural, mid his skin moist and cool. If food or Brink bo p aced in bis mouth, ho swallows it • and Ift walks when od by tho hand add slightly support bed. On I hursdsy last ho awnko from a sleep of two kys, spoke a few words, struck a lady who was In 10 room violently with' a choir, and almost Inimedl. lely afterwards sunk into his pros’onl slumber. Ho i on Ins waylo the Now York Hospital. The Deatls Dell. Thoughts over occurring amid the din ofbusinoss nd the stillness of repose, are beautifully oppressed i tho following paragraph, which wo clip from tho üburn Daily Advertiser t “Toll—loll—toll. Tho grim king of terrors' is am among us—the death bell rings out, and its m voice speaks of its triumph. Borne mortal's brief journ in the vale of tears is ended. Who Is it— -0 high et tho humhlo 7 Is' is white-haired age ilh its burdon of years, and its heart of garnered' tefe and faded dreams—or youth arrested in its rongth, its glowing framo robhod of its manliness d vigor, its check of health, and its opening heart Us bright young dreams 7 Or infancy—some fra lo bud withered at the first contact with tho winds life, its wail changed to an angel's hymn—trails. intod to bloom unfading in a better oliino 7 Toll ll—toll. That heavy poul vibratos sadly upon our isrt—how miioh sadder upon those of the bereaved! admonishes tho living, while it knells the dead id heralds an unfettered spirit to a shoreless world I nd yot unhseding, tho tide of life (lows on. Tramp, amp, tramp, moves the living throng—loll, toll, ill,says the bell for tho gathering dead! A world w,,i»"" d “ Wo,ld of dl >«* | h T,l ° orili is passing Bio«rr*»r Buchanan is on n visit to this State. MAUIUI3I>. n lho lath lost,, by Iho Rev. Henry Anrand, Mr. *VK“.*?“ T|ll J, to ™ l,s EuiABtTK Liiiman, all of rahxford township. - 1 Ontlie lOih Inst., by Uio same, Mr. S*m)KL En‘s p.u’°r l< pankr ° rd lp«. lo Miss Maroarbt Lkab. oil I this coilnty, o?"' 1 "; 9l '|,, ir '» l '; by Mr. DeNjiuin Dunn. M. Stout, oil of Frankfort! tp,' DIED. On llioaoth 1 not., E..iz* M’H*Fm,wifc ofJamoa I, ond dnughlor of Philip WoMlioih, aged 1 1 year. 7 months and SO dsye, 1 „ ■ “ On Iho 6lh Inal., at Ponaa.ola, Florida, Edwin J. «o»m, E.n., formerly of Carllale, Pa., and for many lr * » ,e ‘loent of lb. U. B.N.vy Yard; Pon.ldola, :v:; v PHILADELPHIA MARKET. .5 >,<’ ! ,v' Tuesday, Nov. 28,1848. Flour-Is quiet at *5 25 a ®5 3i for e»nirt and cUy use, and for extra and fancy brands $5 d 2 a'®6. liyo Flour—*3 50a 83 62. : , ”•“ * at U2°tt*mc eil ' VOrth 110 1112 “ i wr >i‘° “ heW Rye—Penna. is worlli about 660. \ . of old Penn.yellow at (}Bc; white Gsb, new 58c., i . Oats—Southern is held at about £7,a 28o (> | Whiskey—Sales in both liiida add bbls 23j[ a 24c. Auditor’s Notice, "VTOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned I.! has been appointed ,an auditor by ihe Court of Common Pleas 6f Cumberland county, to mar shall and distribute the asaelts tn the hands of Charles Barnltz nhd Jacob Hoffer, Assignees of John M. O'podi to and among the creditors of the said Good, and that he will attend to aiid duties at his office,’ in Carlisle, oh Saturday the 16th day of December next, at 10 o’clock A. M. Thd creditors will please present their blatras at that time, and all parlies interested may then and there atlond if they think proper, „ •. J-Ellis bonham. November 30,’ JBjB.—3t Valuable Property at Public Sale. BY virtue of an order of tho Court of Common Plena of CumberUrtfl county, in a proceeding in partninn between James Wbodburn, and . Samuel Woodburn, ot al„ I wjll expose to publimnle, on Ihe premises, dn Thursday,-the Slat of December, 1848 all that certain tract.of Land, situate and being in the township of Dickinson; and county of Cumber land, hounded by lands of Isaac B. Porker, Esq. Jo cob Bellthoover,, Johnson Moore, and others, con taming . .. a . . - . • 254 Acres, more or less. The terms of sale will bei—Five percent, bf the purchase money to be paid at tho time of the confii malion of tho sale, tho residue of one-half of the pur chase money to be, paid on tho Ist of, April, 1849, when possession of the land will bo given, and the balance in three annual paymenfs, without interest, all of which payments shall be secured by bdnd and mortgage, and the aharo of Ibo said Mathew David .son and his six named children, jshali reihaip, in the land during.his life time, tHe interest of which shall bo paid to him for, and.during his life lime, or until his said children shall signify their willingness that the principal sum he paid to him, or any port there of, and then Ihe same shall ho paid as tho said mort gage becomes due. ■ JAMES HDPFEBi Sh’ff. Sheriffs Office," Carlisle, Nov. 30, 1848. .Public Sale o( Town Property. . THAT largo two story PLASTERED STONE - HOUSE.- situated on-tho north side of West High street, in tho borough of Cor l!'B'H> li,la * ad j“ ini "S the hew brick stores of II afvlEnsmingcr & Sonneman, is offered for sale. 1 hero is a largo Slone Warehouse on tho lot, part of which belongs to tho properly now offered. If not it willl oro m" ,U , ,J “ y ‘l’" 23d da > ®f December next, o” l ; oir ° reBpectfully Inform.the . j c, ‘ ,Zen B Carlisle, and those who mav visit .ha. he islw ma IZ. if omSppmMn v p . 0 5-j! and a laree of CONH,CIIONARY. SUGAR PLUMBS, ®?,7 V" ldbaf ' 3 r l, J B approaching festivities, which wholeaal ° or rela 'l at the old stand, utl h a tlan u’ er , Blr ? t ’ a r ° w doors north of the uank,.where he also haa on hand a large assort menl of Fruits and Nuts, of the latest Importation, par. o°f °" Oranges, lemons, Grapes, llatsins. Prunes, Dates, Citron,.Figs, Almonds, P 0 ®?? . Na,s ; Or oam Nuts, Filbertf, Pda Mils S &0 - He *o»U also call all’ Hon to the best assortment of • wvpHISSBr Does n t,'^ nXe8 * b J aB l and 11,1 Tr ‘"npnts. wooly Tovs of s'l I°'J!"a “u, 01 and oUler Kattlea. penny , fno !; W f a^ 0 "- 8 a " d Wheelbarrows, nno lin lojs, Poola in boxes, Games, Puzzles, Acenlrf •° B ’ F n d l ’ 8 ’ l amUftrliiPß, Hafmoenieane, Aceordeons, Drums,, Guns, Pistoli. Class land t.hlna Toys, fine sewing Baskets, Toy and Doll Ba.akeia, pnd a variety of other atlldles, In con loTof" " ' 110 abovo,lolliia J U9I refcofveda prime Frcnji Groceries, consisting of Pulverized. Crushed, Loafic lirown hugars, New Oilcans, Trinidad, Syrup & Sugar house Mo asses, very cheap; Imperial, Young Hyson and Black Top, Chocolate, -Water, Soda, Sugar and Pio-nio Crackers, Cheese, Mice, &o. I’ rosh Spices, such as Nutmegs, Cinnamon. Gin gor, Cloves, Popper, Allspice, ground or whole. All orders thankfully received and punctually attended to. ' • P. MONYER. Oarllalej November 30, 1818. /"'IRANBEIIUIES of tho beat quality in store, V And for salo.by . P. MONYER. . November 30, 18-18. ' A Canary ana. Ilcmp seed. IfRESH supply of the above named seeds, Just received by , , P, MONYER November 30, 1848." , noussoli’B iVcclar, A ° f * ho !' l ’ ove named Winter drink. -fX has boon received by P. MONVh-17 November SO, 1848. wunjldt, Auditor’, Notice. ' rZZ C U umboH?„ P 1 0l " tCd . by ‘f> o °°“" of Common buio the assets In f 11 ",' 1 ’ aigneo of Isaac Konipor, wi)’ attend «?.h ‘'"l hia appointment ot hia ofllco in n,, n” ol lialc. on Saturday J.V of n^"° U , gh ° f 10 o'clock in Iho forenoon, it which timo’BW’n!' “* creditor, will present their claim., and ail partlomn 0 forested may attend if they ihink proper, P 1 ■ ■ November 23 ,,e48.-T D - KNOX ' AuJiI -' »». n. 1,. CBEICU, ~ f Successor of Dr. John Creiqh, deceased.J "WILL attend all medical calls In town or courllrV hy datfor night, and will give every otlonllon to pa tients entrusted to his care. . Ofllco in Bast High street, opposite Ogilby’s store November 88, 1848.—Cm Cranbcrrloft. A LOT of Prosli Cranberries just received andfur •aid at (ho store df November 10, IA4B, Salmon. ALOT °f very fine hpw Salmon, j'uet received .anq. for sale pi-tho store of . , . , October 80, J 948. J. W. EBY.’ WILLIAM*WEBBj fakes thiaKrnfelhdd of return ing his-sincorothankMo.his numerous friends end the.public..generally, forthe, liberal encouragement they have bestowed, upon .him, and would inform them .that Jie has luetjoceived from the city a large and very superior lot of. ; Three quarter do., Scalp, LadieiTplaia Frijettcs', or front Braids; also a small assortment of Ladies’ Curls, a splendid at tide, of late '* improved style oh combs, , ' Brushes, &o. 80, has a)so received asofect and superior lot of 1 . r J> T 2.°, lh ’,r N “ il and Clothe* Brushes; English and Buffalo Horn Combs, Dressing and Pocket do*, articles that cannot fail to reebmmend themselves by their superior finish.. 4 and'olhera wishing to purchase anythirtg m the above lino, will find it to their advantagoby calling and examining my alock, as I feel confident that the articles, and prices attached to them, will ehaure general katisfaetionr Carlisle, Nov.’23, 1848.—8t' » Aiinnal Report OP the’Allen and Edstpcnnsbprough Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland county. Sen lember 4, 1848.: : / ‘ ‘ • . Amount of property insured Up to Sop. . tomber 6, 2847, „ Amount insured the past year, $163,804 Annulled Uio past year,' 7,43$ \ , 164 §6O Whole amount now insured. ‘ $2099,381 Amount of premium notes in the Ties* - ; eury *t last report,. $127,679 Am l deposited the pnat year, $15,339 10 Cancelled - * ..*» , « ’ '~3V6 00 w $12,963 10 •JJ” 010 am t°f notea n>w in forde, - $140,642 10 Whole number of policies issued, 1414 Surrendered, Now in force, Balance in the’.Treasury bn the 6th of September 1848, Pcr'cenlagb received poet year, Interest received, Expenditures. Paid B. Denlty for printing, did 00 Paid J. D. Bratton do 16 00 Paid .commission on taxi ' 160 88 Paid interest, 19 08 Paid Managers, ' 81 88 „ . , tiam'age by Fire. Paid Joriaa Lavcn, 476 05$ Paid. Knox’s heijs, j . 6 00 Paid J. H; Graham; • 333 6$ Paid George M’Feelyj . 166 00 Paid James Start; 866 66 ..... „ , ; - $8,136 06 Balance in the Treasury, $2,213 73 LEWIS HYER, Soc’ty. November 33,18.46.—>3t ; m THE person who look, the bundle of Knives end Forks from (he Hardware store on Saturday morning lust, is requested to return thorn and anve exposure. The person is known. ' ... Carlisle, Nov. 16,1848. ; • ■ THOSE wishing tohavo correct pictures of them sclres or their Wends would do well to call soon at tho Daguerreotype Room in'Mvkct Square, Carlisle. Room open from BA. M. till SP; St.' . . . , November 16,1848. - .. .J. AV-THOMSON.’ THE partnership heretofore existing between tho subscribers m tho Mercantilo.Busincss > was dissolved by mutual consent on the 29th August, 1848. The books and papers are in tho hands of Gcorgo W Fes er for collection, and the business will be continued by him at the old stand in Hampden township, Cum berland.county. ' . GEO- W. FESLER „ - „ ■ SAMUEL MATER. - November IC, 1848. .-rSt LETTERS of administration on tho. estate of Dr. Jphn Creigh, Jate of.lßo Borough.of Carlisle Cumberland county, Pa., dec’cliased ofioh'n E.'Fors. ler, his enure slock of Goods, Wares, Merchan dise, &0., now In his .Store in tho-Boroogh df Car lise, the business will ha conducted at the same stand hy me and in my name November 8,1848.—9 t THK convenient two story Brick Houao & Kifch on, situate in High street, opposite the-College and novy occupied by James Spqtlewood'. Thehouao contain* witli iba Kitchen 4 rooms on the first floor. rooms on the secern) floor,' arid one finished mom on tho garret, all of convenient slzo. An ex* collcnt garden Is attached to' the property, and a pump of good water near (lie door. For particular, enquire of the.proprioV. Gsonos fi a authorised ogopl, Jifcqn Fkttbb. . ' Carlisle, October IB;, 1848.—0 t ... „• ... SAtiUi ' '• - L TIIE subscriber will offer at public sale, on the premiMs. on Saturday the S3d day of December no«l, - tbo following described properly, vis!■ - A lot of ground, situate in Fomfrot street, in Iho borough of Carlislo, Imvntg thereon erected a M- Frame House, li'etorlos high, SO feel In front with a back building 24 feel, and a Frame Sta bit*, a.good Gordon, St, a. ' ? e ru ;;nd Odjoiuing the above, contain, mg 30 foot iiv front nnd 840 in depth, havin'? a two n° ry e HQUSE, woallJboJrded 'willa Bnok back bill ding 24 feel, fionllng on Pomfret at., and a Frame;House, fronting on Chape),Alloy, and ulifn good condition.. , » , . . ml 1 ' 0 “ r ,''.“ lo “"-Ono-fourth bf the purchase money to ho paid cash, and the balance in four equal onnual payments thereafter. ’ . The shove, property will positively be .old on said day, to tho highest and best, bidder. in ' . „ ANDREW HARE. Norembnr 0, XB4S 7t* ~ iIFE IBfSOBANCE. Pbnn Mutual Liek Insuuauck Uumuajiv JVi>; 91 Walnut St. Capital 850,000, rpHia Company is now ready to make Insurance ,V n . L,v?s ! on tho mu,ui > l system, without lia bilily beyond the amount of tho premium. All the profit's of tho company divided annually among The insured* J The premium may bo paid monthly, quarterly, semi-annually, or annually, or one-half of the pie mlurn may bo paid in a note at l9jnonths. Individuals insured in this company become members of the corporation, and vote for Trus. lees, • ■ Kor the greater security of parties Insuring with mis c °mpany, a guaranteo capital of $30,000 has bopn created, ? meet the loss's, that may acorue Pollolea issimd.by the company, to bp held \na th?| d by 11,0 . 1 until a capita) exceed of p bS. OUn ' ,M b ° e " reSl ‘ Md f,om " ,e r6cei P‘“ L. MiLLCH, President. Jmis CLiAHK, Vice’Presidents. ■ . Joi n W-Hoarten, Secretary. t : Carlisle "^Dlinh '"lf bo , on “PP oln| Agent for J, W. EBY. Table oil. ” A brari( J .id county, for confifrailion, and A O D"l848 On ‘llo 12lh J “y of Dijqontbor, hr ° f , J ?'°HolTer. administrator of cebs^] n al * ° f lhe borou 8 h ®f. Newviiie. de. , of Dr. R. G. Young, Ex’r.of Mar/ ga o' !t ,n I ° Uhs ’ lato Df Hampden township, dec’di 3. Ihp account of Adam Eilhelbcrger, deceased, Guardian of Abraham Stciglenisn, a. settled by .aid gUnrdian’s administrator. Isl R,2°S n i 0f , JaCl,i ' iloover > E *’ r of Nathan. inlßnby.late of Eaalpennsboro’ townsiiip, dec’d.' _6.Tho,o c count of J°h n Bobb, Ex’r of Adam Eichelbergor, late of Silver Spring township', dec’d. 6./I he-account efl homas Grip, administrator de bonisnonvvithrthe will annexed of Dr. Lemuel G‘u«- tm, lute of the borough of Carlisle, dec’d . Y. The account of .William Harbor Ei’rof John luto of Mifflin township, dec’d. • , 8. The ncconn( oFjidin.M’Dowoll. Ex’r of Agnes Oougloss, Inte of (ho borough' of Carlisle, doo’J. * rho accounl of Andrew. Blair, Ex’r of John M lO “ti Jr '’ ” ,o v" r r 1 Lorou Sh Of. Carlisle, dec’d. iS°M ■‘r°f 11,6 «*>»• M’Cachren, Nmv"niefdcoT‘; e “"’ l,to * tl‘ G borough of , ; >,.^ V ooou,, l or(We Sanderson,admihistra. " 10,,n : of:Newto„ T ? . Pi 0 ' SuMn Olto, admlnlalralrljt of Jo " 9,, °’ ,nlß of South Middleton township, dot'd.- ■v 1 hcoount of Jacob Sener, Ei’r. of Francis ™“ru,nback' la to of the borough of Carlisle, do. 14. Tits account of John Sprout, Ex'r of Elizabeth Caufhnpn, late of Hampden township, dic'd. ■ - of Jacob Niokoy, administrator cL,Jd d Nl<: ‘ Cy, ,ale of Fra "dford township, do -16. the account of Joseph t). Halbert, E«q., ad r„' " 3 r?r , ' l a "’ ill ‘ [! ,e ” l “ »nnexed.ofßachail Kline, late of the borough of Carlisle; dco’d. ■ifVi *lj? P‘>or, Jr; administrator “'““''o P’Por. Is to ofMohroo township; deb’d. • iJLT r ifTSn 01 ' Wm - M - kiddie,-,Esq., adniln- Sta Tea Anny.tcU 00^0 "» United n m .^.o^ WCVLL(ica ’ Rt^ Nov. 16.1848—41 ( Notice. . Un C fiT ER3 ° f admuuHtraUon or. rbo estate df lohn Greenwood.deo, lute of Nawloo lp„ Cumher rfl.btin^ 1 * n‘: lmvo ,^ on granted to tile subscriber residing in said township. All person, indebted- | Q eald estate ere requested 10. makp immediate pay. pre ‘° nt ,i,ofn N0,. ai1 648.-6t' VMGREENVVOOD - Adinr ' Strong Breeze from Philadelphia. fTHAS.-OGILBY, .will be receiving this week a y largo aclectioi l of Winter Goods, comprising Tekih Sh l V 8 h , Mer . inot '"' C “«hn«c., Moushnea® 1 ckair Shawls, and various articles of Ladiea dress goods. . . ' Oui-atock of Cloths, Cassimores, Vestings, will be unusually largo nod of rho choicest style tho city market can produce. ■ Ladies and Gernlemert are respectfully invited to W, themselves. Remember the Ms fTu" d Big Windows, a few doors east of the Market House, and directly opposite. Martin's Hotel. ■ Cornsinuptioii cd.ii bo Cured ' THOMSON'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAR '■ AND wood naphtha 4 W IL .V CONSUMPTION*. This ex- VV- Cellent medicine has .fully established its reputation, and all that id asked is a fair Iridl of it lo prove u the only certain remedy for the euro of consumption, obstinate coughs, spitting blood, bronchius, hoarseness, loss of voice, parn In the breast, in short, nirdiseases of tho throhl and lungs. Numerous Individuate of the first reaoec. lability certify to iisbeneficial effects, when noth, inp eUp would relieve. • ' ' •’ ,-X^ 1 ci An S nE Y & Dicksen, N. E. cSrner of sth and Spruca streets, Philsdclphia. field in Carlisle by J; & ,VV.' Q. Meming, at SO cents or $1 per bottle. •. ' , ; Still Further Proof Of the power of thomum'i Compound Syrup of Tor in Consumption, r|- U ■ .ir* ' L March Ift, 1848. jj! e . reby , C< ’-" i f y ’ I) al ln nonsequot co of repeat ed and neglected colds, my lungs, became serious, ly affected, and for a long lima 1 have suffered' wuh violent pain in the breast, obstinate oougli and difficult expectoration. Tho symptoms daily increasing in violence, I had recourse lo various remedies, with no avail, until 1 used Thomsen’s Compound Syrup of Tar. which effected a pe.fect euro before I had token three bottles.' E. EVANS,.Payette st. below Arch. Prcpcred otily at the N. E. corner of Filth and Spruce sta., Phihs .. Sold in Carlisle by X & W.. 8. Fleming, at 50 c6d(s or per bottle.- . . . Purity tbo Blood I DK. KEELER’S PANACEA, EOR tlio removal am] permanent 'curo'of all djß caaea arising from an impure alula of the Blood and habit of the body, viz: , • Chronic bronchitis, cularrh, pleurisy, coughs. etc., I scrofula in all ila forma, h ilar, aculd-hoad, aall rheum, cutaneous cruptiona of Iho hoad, face, body, and oz- Irbmitiea, chronic diseases of Iho liver, stomach, and bonrela, chronic rheumatism, chronic enlargement of the Jolnla and ligam'onta, while awellinga, hip-joint affections, abeesaea, ulccrt, 'syphilitic disorders, mer curial and hereditary predispositions, ole. . Spring and aunrlhor have pooled away, and auldran la onco niord with us. There ia a melancholv aad noaa'in Ilio aeaaon and all nature acema to feel llio change that ia atoalin’g silently on. Mon acema lo shrink from Iho coming winter and prepurba hllnaelf to meet the changes which the aobaoria impcao upon him. But liow ia it with the bed-ridden martyr, to nrofula, liver diaoaaea, clteat uiroclloiia, rhomaliam ot any of Hie numcroua diaofdora which lako their riao in r the organa of digestion and aoaoon dry uptho apringoof life. How dona ho feel the changes!— What gloomy forebodinga lie in Iho future 1 The •car andojollow leaf of autumn remind him that "dc tay’a clßcing .Angers'*. are already aoliyo in their W.ork of Jcaolatlon. Ho fccla and kuowa that with out relief i , . With him.life's acmes will soon bo o’er, Ilia beating will ceaoo lo boot. ' But has the bouhteopa hanil of nature ecaltercd around ua, no remedy jo drive disease from tlio aya lein nnd bring again the bloom upon the check 1— Muat hours, ilaya, weeks and months, bo consumed m anguish ettil aulfaring 1 Our answer ia emphati cally no. The I’anacca la n remedy of unsurpassed alterative powers, and will ao far as human ugoncy and foresight can go, 1 drive disease from the at stem add 1 restore it again , to ! health. From Iho paat wo i ">»* Jh'lge of Iho future. What has onco been done V, H.iv«r*llck, OaillsTe; M. T,utx Harrisburg; Ruiael Jc Dice, Dickinson, J. 0. A G. U.' Alllck, Bhlpponalmrg; Adams dcEsholman. Sloughs town. ... ’ ° October 184& & tea^. AHIhSII supply of Jcnkln’a fino Olack Tons, and a general variety of Green Teas, Just opened by , J. W. EUV. October 36, 1848* ■- 4 . A SPLENDID nseortinqnt.or tylena.and hoya ololh and oil-oIoU\ Cvps Just reccived/and fat. salu cheap at the new storo of . . . • S. D. POWELL & CO. . Carlliloi November 2, 1848, Ruga Wanted. THE highest price w|l] bopaid (’ll! caih or in pa per) by tbo subscriber for good RAGS, The rage may bo delivered at the paper-mill, 6 miles from Cur liale. or at the Wureliouao of'Mr. Jacob Rheoip, in Oerlialo.. W. U. MULLEN. ■ , Cotf -Attorney, at law.' .win praciiiofnihs XI- several courts of Cumberland and perry coon ties, and devote hia time exclusively to his profea-' Sion. Office in Harper’s Row, Immediately oppo site the Episcopal Church. 7 ‘" Carlisle, Oct. SB. 1848. . . . ■ new Arrival. THE subscribers have jual received from PhilidA pula a new and Fresh supply of n ' Bhigs, MeiUcinci. / til Dy e ‘» tu ff B . Perfumery, Fancy Articles, ic., ip Our, stock is now large end complete,and saws are determined not to be .undersold, but-lo sell sttfce lowest posh prices, we invite tits attention of country ’ merchants, physicians end others, to examine our goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. , June 16,1348. . J. it W. B. FLEMING. WRIGHT Sc SAXTON, T MPOKTERS end bBALEKS in .Foreign and Xh- X menus Hardware, Glass, Paints, Oils,Nails, Iron. led. occ., bast lliijti street, opposite Ogilby'* D tf Oood store, b(iyo just received and are now openinj a largo assortment of Goods in their lino, to which they would invite the attention of Farmers, Meehan les, Builders,: Hoeae-keepero, and others, wanting Hardware, aa their stock has been bought atlbelow and ypll bo aold at a amall profit. , They, hove also received a few of •'Hovey's Patent Straw and Corn Stalk.Cutter#,’"towhichtbsy, would invito the attention of Formers. Thefa maebinss fiava taken thojjremlum at nearly all the Afirlcnltur ral Ealiihlllona In the country, and,ate contiderei preferable to any other cutter how in use. October fid, 1349. • .... 'EIV AItHIVAII , . T U , E would announce,lo the nitidis that J.lliey have just returned from the Eastern eitiw wuh a magnificent selection of Pall & Winter Coods, consisting of clotha, cassimeres and vbitings, of the moat vetted and beautiful patterns, all of which wll jio made-up m tho moat-approveJ style. Thar also kerp superior Shirts, Boaomj, Collar,, Slociaf neck and pocket handkerchiefs, suspenders, gloves, ho siery, hate, caps, and boots; , in,short, every thin* in 0 gentlemen a furnishing line, which wi)l be sold at the smallest profits. They will also sell goods hr tho yard,cheaper than any eimllar establishment in tiro county. The cutting will be attended to as here tofore by W. B. Parkinson. Our work is all made under-oi|r own supervision.. . . - Store in North Hanover street, nearly opposite lbs Da " k, 1 . ,• U ARNOLD dc LIVINGSTON. Carlisle, October 26, 1848; NEW GOODS. ~ JUST received ;at the Bis Hired • rPm&SSk largo O ‘ lorlmcnt of Fall and Winiet SSjjaviaiS Goods, consisting in pin of the follow! articles, for Ladies, vis: Hflljn striped Cashmeres, Alpacas, , . ss, Mous de Lainea, . Shawls, Now stylo Alciont, lUhbpns, Figured dress-Silks, Asaoitcd silk Frin«i' Plain -do do Black do ir ' Paramctias, Silk Gimps, Merinocs, . • Bonnet silk#i , . French worked collars, Flowers, ' Kid Glovesi v . Thread litcsfc For Gentlemen: •JOSEPH SHROM. Black French Cloth, . Satin testing . , , do Cassimeres, Merino- do Fancy do * Valentino do *■" ' Cravats, . Cloth caps. • Also, Muslins, Gloves. Hosiery, If. Sheeting.' bleached and unbleached Shirting, Jaconet, Swiss! Mult arid Bishop loanns, black and col’d Kid Gloves! Silk, Cottqn., Ijislej and Merino Glove*, hadjcs,. Geptlomen Mtfsw. .Collpn, ' Merino. Cashmere, Alpaca and Woolen Hbse, for Ladiesand Gentlemen. . I'would inform the citizen* of, Carlisle and.vicinity,* tbatthe above Goods, suitable for the fali trade, are opened and ready fyV inspection and l am confident that persons examining my.atock from'the, greatly reduced prices would bo induced lo meke >tMr pnr-' chases therefrom.., . , S. A. COtfLE; Carlisle, September 39; ts4B. . • Second Arrival oflVowGoods at Uie NEW & CHEAP STORE. subscribers nave just-opened, at'(heir new blprb,‘corner of Hanover und Loulhcr streets, oppov »ito Mr. Wm, Leonard's old aland, another lot fcf cheap goods, which they have purchased from the importers and manufacturers, vit: * . , ? , cVoMs—Ohio, black, brown and invisible green,* t/roni'lM to $6 per yard. - ’ i .. . • Ctwimiren— From 37 j to 75 cts M and Sallinetta from 55 to 00 els .yard,'fine wonh .... ~ . , C(i»hiuere*-rb -ejiluudid assortment, and Mout ds i.ainesjor, I2jJ v l6, and 26 cts per yard* ~, , : ti Ca/teoei—F/um 3 to 6| el*., good style and qi)i|> it.V. . Afusfihs—From 4 to ]3<[ cts,.tn? very best in lb« market, bleached and unbleached, 4,6, OandJOdrl; wide. . .• . . ....... . , . A lot of Glnglinmt, yard wide, for 12$ c(s,~al«6 Afainchcster (ilnghnmi, Check® and Ticking®, Irlab at 20 and 25 cti. warranted all flax. • Fljmnols and i (may* In great variety, irood and chmm. ■ • •• .. .... “ • BlankeU—n, 0, 10, 12 and U qr®, wide. nibbing l bread Xiacca, black, brown, maiareen blue and mat room Alpaca and Coburg cloUm. aalin.aUlped Gath* incroa for dreaaea—which have been purchased from Ihgjmporter®. and-wilt bo sold.very cheap. .... , . Doors & SHOES, and Gum Overshoei.logeth' or with a genercl assortment of Grottritt * tiuten* jtwre, all bulling at low price®. Call, examine, and judge for yoUr«elve«. , , » .8. D. POWEL «k CO. Carlilla, Oct.-ID,'lB|ft« . ; I*cw Gnodil , ' . "QUICK SALES M’Q SSMLJL PitOFJTS.” WHO want, la h«v cheap Lumber I, Let them call dawn at CllUKOirs old Lumber. y«S near the .weal end of the pld Hanl.buig D;ids«. at Inv. Ilivcr, Cumjerland aide, wboo ibcj cib bu^ *r Sll per llmutond, «nd Pihe Shlnglri for (0 pit honsaiul; •. , •. •. , , _ , The subscriber, thankful for past Tatars, Dots of* furs to thu public nt his old osiphiiShcd Lumber «l the west, -end of (he old Harrisburg Hildge, tb« best selected lot of . - •' ■ . . LUMBER I on the lie nil of ilia river, coniiatjng of 200,000 lone (pine SMnglea of the licet <)ualily, 160.000 longwhita (pine Shiriglre, Oil quality, end 40,000 of IS Inch jShliiglre, together with 000,000 feet of Ltihnbef of l aeeortoil .tluckiicaarp aiid.qiiatltica, aiicK na 1. ii Hi' .m) 2 inch Panmli I,l* I*,and * Inch l.t liofii I mom I, Ji, U, and 3 Inch Sd.Coramon. Alao, Aik end Poplar Plank, Poplar, Scantling am , h.lf lnch lioardo, Pino ond Hemlock Joice and Gctnillhr aenaoned Oak Plonk, Dry Pound, let and SdCom* man. Uoordo and Plonk, aturk.up in the yard alnca lao* year, and If peraone lella you to tho conttarj dun them Pot coll and ace. ' ™ Having a aqi, «, B,i«nra Saw Mill in operallon.and ; a,for R o atopk of Timber on hand, bolh Pino and Oak. i o P re ,P“» •»" WII, order, fenc* noUco’’ barl> fl " 0r • I ! a .nk l u ‘ h « «nd polling , t , . Tho auhactlbcr hopca by otrlct attention to' hualncaa and a determination to ecll lower than any other ' k ntd at the river, that Ilia bid cuetoqma ond lha puhlla generally, will give him a call beforep&ha. llngcl«owhare._ ■ JIEJfBY CHURCH. Bridgeport. Mny SB. 1848. ,•' Mnckoral,‘. ’ 1 - run \,.I,°T ofcholon No. 1 Mnokorai injrh'fc'fili. ri anil.fiiiarlßf t>ni|T«|s, In eioro and .for tn\o'\>v ~i ; Oolqlior 80,. I 84&. J. W. EBV Wood Wanted -^7 " AT THIS OFFICE IMMEDIATELY. ?- Cotumon Boards V'