items. of California- News BY THE EMPIRE CITY. ' The arrival of tho Empire City, with a month's later news from California, enables us Ip give, the substance of all that is interesting in the way of in* tolligence, in few words. We give the brief facts: Our advices from San Francisco are to the first of October. ' There ore about one hundred thousand persons in the mines earning only three, dollars a day on an averogc.'-, . ■ . ' ’; American gold dollars sell in San Francisco at three dollars'a piece. ' Tho new Constitution iti in progress of completion. ' Pueblo San Jose had been agreed upon as tho per manent seat of government. Slavery is forever prohibited. ■ Free negroes are not permitted taonloi: the State. Tho right of suffrage is extended to all free, white male citizens of tho United Slates, 21 years.of age, after six months residence in the Slate,' and thirty days in the district. ' * Tho Legislature will convene in December, and elect, two Senators to Congress, and proceed to. or ganize a State government forthwith. , Banks of discount are prohibited; and banka of deposit aro strictly guarded, by. making tho stock ,-holders liable, &.c. . Pay of delegates to Convention, $l7 per dnyj inter* ’poolers, s2s,per day; and clerks from $2O to $25 per day, ‘ / . : Tho Senate-will probablyiconsist of 14, and.the House of 36 members.' •’ A courtvWas about to convene at San Francisco, for the trial of the five tnulineore (Englishmen) of the U. S, coast survey schooner Ewing, Lieut. Com* mending McArthur. These mutineers had attempted to drown Passed Midshipman Gibson, . There are over 3UO square rigged vessels now in San Francisco,, several tit Benicia, Sacramento* Stockton, &.c. Thermometer is usually at .100, and often at 130, in (ho shade. . Salmon are plenty in the rivers nnd creeks; bears, elk, antelope and deer, are found in plenty. The embnreados or landing places that girt the (own, exhibit, from morning till night, one continued scene of bustle and confusion. One man actually built and rented a house in the space of six'hours. Whole towns go up in this way* They have a regularly, organised Police now at San Francisco. Post routes and offices, are being established through tho country, under the supervision of Colt Allen. ‘ ; A Frenchman, by the name of Dandcs, will bo hung in the Pinza, on the 26th inst., fur the murder of a friend and countryman. They have good eating at the hotels in California turtle soup, one dollar a plate; fish, fifty cents; mnl* ton, 75; cold ham, 50; sausage, 75; potatoes, 25; cub* bage and sausage, 75. Mining tools are cosily. Picks, 35; pans, $5; cradles for washing gold, three feet long, worth about two dollars in the Stales, sell fur $lO. Now York and Philadelphia papcrsscll also cents each. There arrived five thousand eight hundred and two persons in September, fifteen hundred of whom wore not Americans. Mr. Ferine, the actor, will open his lliculte in Sun •Francisco next January.'• Tnteruatliig from Now AXexlcd. The National Intelligencer understands ihdt tho *War Department lias received from Col; Wash ington, commanding in New the interest ing intelligence that ho had concluded a treaty of ;poace with' the formidable tribe of Navajeo Indi ■ana. Col. W. retarded to Santa Fe on the 25th of September, expedition into the coun try of ’the Navajees, during which-they entered into Ijic treaty, From the same source, life In telligencer also learns, that large meetings have been held, for the formation of n territorial gov ernment in Now Mexico. The first meeting tons held on Tuesday, the 21st of August; and it* 'styled “a meeting of the citizens of Sanut Fe county, held pursuant .to public notice, to consult - upon the qu -stion of (ho organization of .a proper territorial government.” Over this meeting Cap . lain W. Z. Art M, PORTER.' Buvembw IS, J 849 For the Removal (Tad Permanent Core of all . NERVOUS DISEASES, And ot those Complaints which are caused by an impaired, weakened or unhealthy condition of the NKUVotJS SYSTEM. This beautiful end convenient application of the mysterious powers of GALVANISM and MAGNETISM, has been pro nounced by distinguished physicians, both in Europe and the United States, to bo the mail valuable medicinal discprery of “fir, CHRISTIE’S GALVANIC BELT MAGNETIC FLPIDi is used with the most perfect amt certain success in all cases of ; GENERAL DEBILITY, Strengthening Ihd weakened' body, giving tone to the various organs,' and Invigorating the entire system. Also in FITS, CHAM Pi PARALYSIS aild-PALSY, DYSPEPSIA or INDI GESTION, -RHEUMATISM,.ACUTE and CHRONIC, GOUT, EPILEPSY,' LUMBAGO, DEAFNESS, NERVOUS TRE MORS, PALPITATION OF THE HEART, APOPLEXY, NEURALGIA, PAINS in. thb SIDE and CHEST, LIVER COMPLAINT, SPINAL COMPLAINT, and CURVATURE of the SPINE* HIP COMPLAINT, DISEASES of the,KID NEYS, DEFICIENCY OF NERVOUS and PHYSICAL F,N* EROY, Knd all NERVOUS DISEASES, Wiiicli complaints arise from one simple cause—namely, A Derangement of the tfervOnd Systeni. 0(7- In NF.RVOUS COMPLAINTS. Drugs and Medfclnea inrreate the diieate, Tor they weaken the vital energies or thb already prostrated aystom ; white under the strengthening, life-giving, vitalizing influence of Galvanism, a* applied, by -this beautiful and wonderful discovery, the exhausted patient and weakened sufferer is restored to farmer health, strength, elasticity,and vigor,. The great peculiarity and excellence of - Sr. Ohrlatlo’a Galvanic doraUves, consists, in the fact that they arrest and cure disease by out ward application, in place of the nsttal mode of drugging and physicking the patient, till exhausted Nature sinks hopelessly under the infliction. They ,ilrengthen the whole tyitem, equalize Ihe circulation of Ihehlao'd, promote Ike Secrtlioni, and never do the tlighlttl injury nude*- any. cireumthtneet. Since their Introdaolioa In the United States, only three years since, more lhah 60,000 Persons Including all ages, classes and conditions, among which v?en a large number of ladles, who are peculiarly subject to Norv oui Complaints, have been ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY OtTREb, when all hope of relief had been given up, and every thing elsa been tried In.yain 1 . • ■ To Illustrate the use of the DBLT, suppose the nut of a person afflicted, with that bane of civilization, DVBPF.PBIA. or any other Chronic or Nervouf Disorder., in Ordinary cases, stimulants are taken, which, by their action dr (■tv nerves and muscles of (lie stomach, afford temporary relief, hut which leave the patient in a lower state, and with injured ■rfcullios, alter, the action thus excited has ceased* Now com pere this with the effect resulting from the application ol the GALVANIC BELT. Take a Dyspeptic sufferer, even in the worse symptoms of An attack, and simply tie the Belt around the. body, using the'Magnetic Fluid as directed.' In a short period the insensible ponyrfration will act on the positive element Of the Dolt, thereby cabsing a Galvanic circulation which will ptres on to the negative, and thence back again to the positive, thus keeping up a continuous Oolvanic circula tion throughout the system. Thus thfc most severe coses of DVUPKPSIA.are PERMANENTLY CURED. A FEW DAYS .18 OFTEN AMPLY SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE THE' DISEASE OF YEARS. CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS Of the most Undoubted Character, From nil parts of the Country could- given, sufficient to fill every column Ih this paper! AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE, which conclusively proves that 11 Truth Is stranger than friction.” CUXIE OF RIIEbaiATISM, BRONCHITIS AND DYSPEPSIA. Rev. Dr. Landis, a Clergyman of New Jersey, of flitlngulihed attainment* and.exalted reputation s Sidney, New Joney, July Dr. A. H. Chrutir—Dear Slbs Vou wlih to know of me what has been the result in my own ease, of the application o| TIIK GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE. My reply i«u follow*: - - • For about twenty years I had boon suffering from Dysneiv ■io. Ever}' year the symptoms became worse, nor could I obtain permanent relief from apy course of medical treatment whatever. About fourteen yean since, in consequence of frequent exposure to the weather, In the discharge of my pas toral duties, I become subject to a severe Chronic Uhcuma tlm. which Tor year after year, Caused mo indescribable anguish. Farther :,in the winter of ’46 and MO, in consequence of preaching a great dcol in rriy own and various other churches in this region, I was attacked by lija bronchitis, winch soon became to severe as to require an immediate sus pension of my pastoral labors, ilfy nervous system u< try the ed’ect or (ho application of the OAI.VANIO BELT AND NECKLACE, with Ihb MAUNETIC FLUID. This was in June, ISIS.; Td air oftKir Astonishmknt, in two oavs f. ANi-niiw J. KTomis of Jiroofclyn, N. Y.’, liacf no< been able t« wnjk n stop for Hoar flriir years, and was so help, less that lie had to bo Ted. The most celebrated physicians gnveTiim-an. In five dnys nfUr he commenced weoiTng the tJsi.ViNii; Burt,' NfcKi.ACK, awd Umckikt*. he walked sercH* tbo room, and in three weeks ho liud petfeetly recovered his health. Captain Tomes Is seventy j cars of ago. . DR. CHRISTIE’S GALVANIC BRACELETS Are found of vast service In cases of Convulsions or Flis, Spasmodic Complaint*, mid general Norvoui Aflectloui of the (food and upper extremities. Also in polsy anil Paralysis, and all diseases caused by a deficiency .of power or Nervous Energy In’ (ho limbi other ofgnm of the boity. Tie Dolorenx and Wafiralpa; Thfio dreadful und agonir.lng compliant* nro immrStauts relltved by tho application of the Galvanic Bklt, Necklace and Fluid. Tho Holt dlli\iioy tho Electricity through the lyslcm i the Necklace hna a local cflcct, ami (ho Fluid acta directly itiirm tbs nfleeted norvea., In theae dhlrciaing aflliollona the application NEVF.II FAILS, FITS AND CONVULSIONS. Theae alarming and terrible complaint* nro olwsy* couaod by a dttanrtmnu of l/\« Xtrvrt. Tiio llklt, Uracklet* anij rLviy win euro nearly every cnae, no mottor how young oi patient, or how confirmed the complaint Numoroua proof* are In poatoailon of (ue proprietor. « lan . y Certificate! from all p'rti 0 f the country of the ntoat extraordinary character can bo given, if required BUomTa tlio uae of DR CIIHISTIL'S UjilJWfflc •ARTICLES, and (bey may be worn by the most feeble and delicate with perfect eaae and •afety. In many qaaea the aonaalion attending their uae )a M/hJv pleamni and agrtttbU. They can t>e font to any part of tha country. v* 1 Prices The Qalvanlo Belt Three Dollars, The Qalvanlo Necklace, Two Dollars, The Qalvanlo Bracelets, One Dollar Each. The Magnetic Fluid,< One Dollar. 0(7- The arlleiea are accompanied by flill and plain dlreo tloni. Pamplileta with full particulars may be had of (he authorlied Agent. PARTICULAR CAUTION. 0(7- B*wan of CounUr/tili and Il'orMlt** Mtatlont. D. O. MOHBHBAD, M. D. t GENERAL AGENT THK I,N I T, iP "TATKh, ,]3> Uroadwny, New Torh, For sale in Carlisle, Pa., by the solo authorized Agent,' SAM’L. ELLIOTT/ November 16, IS4o—lycow Tt/TACKAIIEL. Ftfelt No. 1.3&3, Mnoltore! JVL in store end for sole by J. W, EBY, June H, 18-10 Second Arrival! CHARLES' OGILBY, respectfully informs the public, that he has commenccd .and will be open ing for some days, his SECOND PURCHASE of Fall & Winter Ooods; ; His stock at present is very large and general, and with the addition of'his secowi). pynbiusß, he flut ters himself that ho will bo able.to please all those that wish to lay out their eftsh to a good advantage- The stock consists in pirt of a Very extensive deport ment of • Ladies DrOSS Goods, a valuable assortment of WINTBT? SHAWLS, of the "most fashionable styles; French, German and English MEftINOES; Cobergs, ParamcUas, Alpa cas, and Sacking CLOTHS of beautiful qualities; French and English now style Cashmeres, Mousde Laincs; French, English, and American Chintzes. . Also, a very general and handsome stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattmcts, Kentucky Jeans, Kerseys, dnd a £redt rridriy dlhelc kinds of Goods for Rerttl'omon’h wear. One.bf the largest slocks df Whild ami Brown Muslins, that has been in Carlisle for, several years, which was purchased before thb Idtanck in Cotton Goon's. Also* a full aud complete dssbhmeiU of Boots & Sh6cs, which will Bo sold at the lowcst-notch, together with a largo stock of Fresh Groceries. As lively trddo t and;small probts is the oidet of the day, we say cpnio one, come all. and secure for yourselves good bargains. Carlisle, Ndv lb, 1849 CHARLES OGILDY. TALAIJtttE FABITI FOn SALE. THE subscriber, desiring to remove west, offers at private sale, the valuable farm on which lie now resides; situate in Dickinson township, about half a mile west of Barnilz* mill, and adjoining properties of Samuel, Solvers, Tobias Sites, John' Peffor, and others, containing 11T Acres, of Limestone and Pino Land, about -70 acres of which are cleared, anti id a good state of cultivation, the remainder is well covered with valuable timber, such os Chesnut, Oak, and Pine; The Improvements are 4 good LOG DWELLING HOUSE, a Tenant House, a LOG BARN (with twd l»s|"|ropfl»o f sQ a new Wagon Shod, Corn Crib, House, and oilier out buildings. A spring of excellent water is ednvenient to the dwel ling, and.(ho Yellow Breeches creek, a ncvJF failing stream, pusses through the properly. There is also, an Apple Orchard on the property,.of good healthy trees. Also a‘large and valuable limestone quarry, IVom which a large portion of the farm has recertify been limed. The Uirtoslono oo this farm Is inex haustible, and any quantity of lime can be btirnc'd from the some; Thera is also on this property a valuable,lßON ORE BANK, from which there has recently been taken a large quantity of valuable ore. A full description of this property is deemed Un necessary. Those wishing (d look at lh(s farm"; are rc&peclfiiity invited to call on the subscriber,residing on the same, who will take pleasure in showing it to them..' ... „ GEORGE ROUSH. November 1,1549—dt ValaOlc Mill Property at Pnbiic Sale. THE subscriber will offer at public sale, on Satur day the 24(h day of November, 1849, tho valdablc Mill and Farm on which ho now resides, situate in North Middleton township, Cumberland county, 1 mile west of George Swlgcrt’s tavern, and 4 miles north west of Carlisle, bounded on the south by land of-Hcnry Snyder, on the west by land of Samuel Grissinger, on the north by land of Philip Kichl, and on the cast by lands of John Lciby & Marlin Reese, containing . 106 Acres, of excellent Slate land, of which CO acres nto Cleared and under good fence; the residua is covered with thriving limber. The improvements ate a ttedr GRIST MILL, with two run of stones, country bolts* and cVory thing, necessary in a mill. Thcro is sufficient water to n. nl. grind the whole year. Thcro-is also a good two LOG HOUSE; a Double Franio ■ BARN, on tho promises, and A of never falling-water aftho doftrf also a thriving young Orchard of Choice fruit. Any person wishing to view said property MM please call on the undersigned, residing on tho same, If not sold on the above day, it will then bo offered for rent. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, on tho premises, when terms will he made known by JACOB CALL. November 1,1849 —4l Taluablo Farm at Private Sale. THE subscriber intending to remove west, will sell at private sale, the Farm on which henow resides, located in West Pennsborough township, Cumberland county, on the Conodoguinet creek, 6 miles west of Carlisle, and within 2$ miles of he Cumberl and Valley Railroad, containing 128 Acres, of first rate clean nirable land, in a high slain of cultivation. There are about 400 pannels of Post and Rail fence on the farm. The improvements JWJI consist of a largo two story VVeaiher boarded HOUSE, Wash House,Smoke jMliSSrP^ ollsl ’' oni * co House, with a well of £gS2&Sii water at the t/oor. Also, a'large Bank iiAUiN, with Corn-cribs, Wagon Shed, &c.» aud an Apple Orchard of good fruit. ; Also, a two story Frame Tenant House, with a well of water at thedobrv This Is one of the best farms to produce a'll kinds of grain and grass In this section’of *codnlfy. There bos been about 6000 thousand bushels of. lime pat on this farm within the last few yfrars,' The siibscHher vtrjß. Belli with the above tract, if desired, on the opposite side of theoreek, ITacrea of first rule Timothy Meadow, and about 26 acres of good Timber land,- .• WILLIAM ALTER. October 18, 18*19—Gt Fire Insurance. THE Allen and Eas.lpennsborough Mutual Fire Insurnnoo Company* of Cumberland county, incor porated by on act of Assembly, Is now fully or ganized, ancl in operation under the management df.the following commissioners, vizi Jacob Shelly, Win. R. Gorgas, Michael Cock- Hn, Melnhoir Brennoman,. Christian Stayinan, Simon Oysters Jacob M; Cnovcr, Lewis Hyor, Henry Logan, Benjamin H. Musset, Jabob Klik, Samuel Prowcll, Joseph Wickcfsham., .. , The rates of instfrnned nto tfs fow and mvofable as any Company of the. kind in the Stale. Per dorii wishing to becotnh, niombors are invited to muko application to the agents of the company who are willing to waft npoh them at ans time. iACOB,SMELLY, President, ■ , Heniiv Logan, Vice President; Lewis liven, Secretary, MintiAKL GOcklin, Treasured, NbVombor 1,1849. Cumfcr/anrf county—Rudolph Martin, N. Cum berland; O. 13. Herman, Kingstown; Henry Zanr ing. Shlremanstown: Robert Moore ant! Charles Roll, Carlisle; Isaac Kinsey, Mochanloeburg; Dr. J. Ahl. Chnrchlown. York county— John Shorrlok, Lisburn; John Bowman, Diilsburg; Peter Wolfonj, Franklin; John Smith, Esq., Washington; W. S. Picking, Dover; 1 Daniel Rnflensbergor, J. W. Craft. HflrrMW£~Houa(?r & Loohman. Members of the ooinpany having Policies about (o ostpiro Ottu havo iliom renewed by maklngap plication to any of the agents, JOHN W. UENDEE, IKmtlsf, ; BEGS Rave to inform his friends nnd the public, that he has again returned homo to Carlisle, arid Will be happy-to servo, all who mky desire cesjn Dentistry. Office iu Harper’s Row, next door to Guthrie> watch-maker shop! November 1,1849—5 t OrouiMl Alltim Sail, \ T only $1,871 per sack. The balance’ of our xJL lot, to close the concern, will he sold for cash as above. Apply at the Tea and China store of j,w.Bny. November 8,1849 .. r uw OF UEXVEBB. - XIST.OF LETTERS remaining ihlhcPoat-officc. at Carlisle, Pa., November 1,1840. Persons in* quiringfor letters on thielist.will pleasesaythcy are advertised. Thopaas Askwith. , Henry Lackey C A Appelins Charles Lawrence Joshua Aghu Jacob Stone Peter Breti Jacob, Line Miss Barberra Black Wm LaufTerfl Dr J p:Brooks Joseph Lyder WjlJlarfrßeU Joseph Lichty Adam BilldiV Elizabeth Lind Andrew G Boos‘e Mrs Lugh Wlllidm H Benton Agnes Lathtop Alexander Black George Lnphart John Burkholder ’ John & Peter Lotibli. Miss Jane Dell .Oathrinb Leidich Pealy Brown Jacob Lauiah SamueLßendef , Joseph Mayberry Jr ot br Miss Ana Marla BenoerDavid Mark. Jesse Bricker;, John Moore Geo Cbfnrnan James M’Clinlick ; Chas Colbert . JohnM’Britfo ' • ItoberfOamel Hetty M’Cari Christopher Chaney Sarah ,E Miller Miss Mary Coffman Daniel M’Carty Mrs Mary Crawford LouiSa'MotHll 2 Geo I Odrmer - William IVPCarty Jr James Cornicles C Merrill' M Caldwell . Sarah A Myers Benjamin Diller St Mary Mooro James David Georgian! McDbugril DS Dunlap T Miller Esq MicnaeJ'Dcck ' Ann Martin Henry Efbift 0 M’Elee Francis Elliott ThomdS^M^CaffclH Rev Jno Fohl . Benjamin Nickey *• P Forrest Joseph Ross Samuel F. Flint Hfcnry.Reser W'Faox Jesse W Robb , James W Pollan P Rauppins Maj Samuel Gross 2 Lewis. Raison John Grimes Getty Ann Staunton Miss Lucy Giil ' Maria A Shops George Gallagher . Marlin Shnner C I) Green Michael Stoner John Gillbrd ■ . Levi Snett - James.Gowen Eliza Swords Christian Green Christian James Cathn'ne Hear . Wm F Swiger Alexander Hnrlen Josiah Sheaffer .(ohn Harringlon Henry Sloat. John Hipner Samuel M Smith Peter Heft John.C Stevens Charles N Halt Esq John Troup John L H°Pklns . David Fellow Elizabeth Hoffman TomsTomson John H.umer 3 Samuel Thomma Lydia Hess Thomas Vennsline Joseph Hoovis George Wolf James Joy 3 Wm Henry Woods Esq 2 John S Jeffrey Joseph Wart ; Mart it’J Kaufman Anna D Waggoner Jacob Rimer Cathiine Welcome 1 Benjamin Kreider John Wall Esq Elizabeth Kaufmah Benjamin Wetzel Aaron Knufmati Gills Wheeler Mrs ICfaften Joseph Watson Mr ffcysono Lavid Whitcomb * Nicholas LuricH Isaac Whiton Georgp Lutz . Joseph Whitmore John Leallr . Elizabeth Warfield Mary A LawbdcH Tricilla W'hite MoseaiLazanis. . ... William Zeigler ; A B. D. WUNDERLICH, P. M. military Notice. Head QVa. 15th DW. P. M. 7 Carlisle, Nov, 8, 1849. $ n.ii-J Wrt t In cotiformlty with an order da- Ordew No. 3. £ tC( j , h# lO tU of October, 1849, at General Head Quarters* Harrisburg, Po., for iho in formation of tho uniformed militia of said division, embracing oil rartks, jh future the undress adopted for the army of tho United Slates have been adopted for the Volunteers of Pennsylvania. Companies already provided With full dress uniform Will not ho affected Uy this order, dr now companies preferring full dress; In either dress, uniform of undress, Brigadier Ge nerals and Brigade Inspectors, undbr the command ing General, will give every information that may bo required as regards full dress uniform, undress uni form, sffio arniPj 'and every thing that will'bo neces sary for the of officers, non-commissioned 1 officers, musicians, ind privates, and of all arms con nected with the uniformed military. By order of Brig: Gen. Edw. Armor, commanding Division: ALEX. W. STERRETT, ■* J , - • < Adjutant General, Pttpfcrd in Franklin and Perry, copy. Estate Notice* LETPERS of Administration cn.tbo estate of Charles Ftiitori, late of Newton township, Cum berland county, Pa., hrtve beefi granted to the sub scriber residing iri Hopefvell township, county aforesaid. AH persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly authen ticated for SeUleriienl, to’. ... / DAVID,S: HENsHAW, ExV, October Is, 1849—61* Estiitd Notice. LETTERS of Administrating) oh (ho estate of Absalom Thinhmq; tolb of North Middleton (p., Cumberland county, ra* have been issued to the subscriber residing In FrankforS township, in said county. . persons Indebted to said . oslalo will make unrncdiaio payment, and those having claims will present them properly .authenticated for, settle, ment to , ~ GEO.’ KOSHT, Adrn’r. October tli 1849.—Ut Estate Notice: ALL, persbnA aro hereby notified (hat letters of administration 6’n .(ho estate of Jacob Myers, Into Of Allan township, Cumberland county, Pa.dcc’d, havo beon issued by lliq Register th nnd fur jald county, to the subscriber who resides in \Vonnlcys burg. ln ;ilio county aforesaid,. All , persons having claims or demondd against (no. cstolo of (ho said doccdant, ore requested Jo make known 1 without delay, indebted to make payment to , DAviti Stevenson, Admv. •. October 3s, 1849—61 Dlyldcud: Carlisle Deposit Bank,. ( . i ~ . . November 6, 1849, THE Directors of this Institution have this day declared a dividend on iho capital stock of 3 per cent, for iho Inst six months, which will bo paid to the stockholders or their legal representative*), on or after the ICtli instant. . W.S.CODEAN, Cdelntr, November 8,1649—31 NOTICE. Carlisle Deposit Dank, J k t November 1,184 D. j AN elcctfon for riino,Directors of (hie Institution, to serve ono year, will bo holdai the Banking House, on Monday UioiQth Instant,'between tho hours of 1(1 d*6lock A. M.antl 2P. M. s W, S'. COBEAN, Cashier. r ~ ■ NOTICE, t ; ' Carlisle Bank, Oct. 1&, 1?49. AN election fur Thirteen Directors of this Institu tion, to serve for one your, will, bo held at (iio Banking House, on Monday the 19ll| dity of Novom ber rteXl. bol\Vdon the hours of 10 A. M. and 9 o’clock p. M l . GEO’ A. LYON, IVes't. October 25.1849—; . NOTICE. APPLICATION will bo made at thflnext session oftho Legislature of Ponnsylrlrirtia, for an alter mion in the charter of (he Carlisle Deposlte Bank, so as to Confer upon tho Institution the rights and pri vileges of a Dunk ofissbe 1W order of the Board of Directors-’ W. S, COBBAN, Cashier. CarlKe Dcposile Bank. 7 June 80, 1840, S A CARD. DU. A, HINKLEY, Physician and Surgeon, ha. virig taken the dwelling aptl office on Alain si., recently occupied by. Dr. J. J. Myers, respectfully tenders his professional services to tho citizens of Carlisle nnd the adjacent country, i Carlisle, November 8,1849—81* nRANBERRIBS have been received and are for V/ule at . J, W, KBY’S; October 1 4,*1849 • Fall'Dry Goods! JOST RECEIVED AND NOW Ot>BNtNd At the New Store. Corner of Hanover and Loufher Streets, opposite ■\Vm. Leonard's did stand. THE undesigned respectfully informs his friends find the public; that he has just returned from Philadelphia; with a large And Carefully se lected assortment of New Tali ddoaS; Consisting of an extensive.variety. Every article will be sold at the voty lowest prices. Mims de Latnci!—~ All the most: desirable styles of neat figured, and tho best shades of plain fa ue, mode, scarlet, pink, green, crimson, &c. Rich Figured Cashmeres! —A complete stock of elegant styles .which will be sold at very email profit’s. Dress Silks!-^- Brocade figured, plain, change able; striped glace, and the roost superior qualities of glossy blabks; Changeable Grcin arid Black Mantilla Satin,the most (ashionable'article for the fall; . Silk Fringes, Laces. Gimps, Boltings, Collars, Gloves, Hosiery, &c. ... Fail and Winter Ribbons, of every quality, and at all prices. Also, a large stock of elegant / Staple CroodSj, whlchi hayo been selected with much care, and will be sold at.very great bargains. Our assort ment of Cloths, Cassimeres..Vestings, heavy pan taloon stuff, Flannels, Sheetings,Tickings, Ging hams, Checks,.Galleons, Muslins, Table Covers, Napkins, .Drillings, Linens, bleached and un bleached Muslins, &c., is very large, varied, and complete. Also'on hand, a well selected assort ment of ’ . - ROOTS JND SHOES, for men, women, and children, at lowbt prices than ever. , . > GROCERIES In nil their variety, viz: Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Pekin Tea Company's celebra ted Teas; Spices, &c., and the Best quality of Carpel Chain. . N. W. WOODS, Jlgl, Seplember27, 1819. Tremendous Arrival OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS, At Mi Chebjp Wholesale and Retail Drygoods Store of ARNOLD & LfcVl. THEY have just received and are now opening In North.Hanovef street, 3 doors north of the Car lisle Bank and opposite Havefslick’s Drug store, the most extensive assortment ofFuli and Winter Goods; over brought to Carjlnle; Among these goods may be found a beatiiltiil selection of Ladles Da*css Goods, plain, black and changeable Silks; silk striped, figured, and embroidered Cashmeres, small figVl and striped Delaines; in great variety; plain, black, and changeable Alpacas, Mohair Lusters, plain and figured Sack Cloth, French Merinos. Parri matlcs, worsted plaids, bonnet satins, ribbons, Brussels Lace, black silk fringe and hello. SHJiWLS,— -Tcrkera, Thibet, Mous do Lain, and plaid Shawls; Moravlon, Lamb’s Woo), Al paca and Silk Hose; Gloves and Mills. . CLOTHS £*; CJSSIMEUES, Sattinetts, Ken lucky Jeans, Velvets, Pilot Cloth, Drab and Bea ver Cloths, fur men’s, overcoats and sacks. Boots & Shoes. We have added to our immense stock of Dry goods, a large assortment of Boots and Shoes, rhioh will be sold very cheap at the store qf Ar old & Levi, September 27, 1849. LOOK HERB! CHEAP GOODS. THE subscribers have just completed their pur chases of Fall and Winter Goods. Their stock consists in part of CLOTHS and Oasatmeres; Vestings from $1 to $5 per yd.; Cassinets. of all colors and prices; White, Yellow, and Red Flan nels; Kentucky Joans, Velvet Cords, Hoavcrtoens, Calicoes hy the carl load; Ginghams, Mous do Laines, Merinoes, Paramatta and Thibet Cloths, Coburg cloths, Alpachas, Fancy Mohair Lustres; Checks, Tickings, Domestic Ginghams, Canton Flannels, Lindseys, Plain de Laines, in pinks, brown, mnmne, and black,; for I2£ cis. per yard; Mous de Laines, Thibet and Tekerrt Shawls, Long Shawls from $3 to $10; Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs; cotton, woollen and cashmere Stockings; Irish Linens, Gloves; Cloth, Glazed, and Fur CAPS; Gimps and Fringes; Ribbons in variety; combs, woollen stocking Yarn, all quali ties, colors and prices; Steel Beads, Purse Twist and Clasps; Purses, Scarfs, Green Barage; Table covers of linen and cloth; carpet chain, table dia per, crash and linen diaper, edgings and laces, and a good assortment of trimmings, lower than usual. Onin Shoes, all sizes and prices; Umbrellas, Carpets, Queens* ware, Hardware, Groceries, &c. All the above we purchased with gold and. sil ver, and saved about 16 per coni, oyer those who bought on credit. Gall and examine our Goods, we are determined to sell them at very small pro fits. A. & W, BENTZ. •October 18, 1819. GROCERIES FOR 1819. A NEW supply of choice Groceries, embracing Coflees, Sugars, Molasses, Spices, and a foi of Graea.and Black T&adf y withal! the other variety of articles inonf lino,' equal, and probably superior to the nsutf) varie ties, has Just been received mid opened at the store of the subscriber, whore bo will bn pleased In .of-J fur them to his customers and friends ioilfuntt any advance from former prices. The public have our warmest (hanks for the encouragement extended lo us, and we indulge the hope that wo may be favored with a continuance 6f vivo same. Carlisle, Oct 18, 1849. 3. W.’ EBY. , „ MEW BllfclilNCftlfi. ' MRS. NEFF respectfully announces to tho Ladles of Carlisle, that sho lias ononed at her store next door to tho Post Office,' a splendid assortment of , , Fall & Winter Millinery.' „ _ of the latest and most fißliiorpiblo sidles.' Tho goods have been selected with great cure, Irom the bust oily houses, and sho can assure her,customers Ihallhey ate tho LATEST FXLL FASHIONS. -Her slock consists of every variety of .Velvet, Fr.n hy Silk, and Satin,. Bonnots, ChlTdron’i Mata find Cops,‘•Ladles’ Dress Caps; together With un asaor’lnicnt of FANCY I GOODS,'embracing In part of Fepthers, Flowers,! Ribbons, 1 Bonnet Cups, Me,' t Alsu, Dress Goods,'such as Silks, Turc Satins, iTrooli’a and French Fluid Long Shawls’, Mil fa, fn grout variety, Ac. 1 tl . . Bonnots altered In the most neat and fashionable manner. Having engaged the services of n fashion able Milliner from the cfty,sW hopes by strict ulten lloh (o buslricseVto plonso all who may favor her with a call, . i - i Mrs.'M. NEFF. Carlisle, tfov. 1,1849-41 Drug and Variety Store. THE subscriber respectfully announces to the pub lic, (hut ho has taken that well known atond, lately oWnod hy James Fleming, on the corner of Pitt and High streets, directly opposite tho Mansion House, where he will keep constantly on band an assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, Paints, Oils, Perfumery, and Fancy Articles, which, ho is deter mined to sell low. Haying encaged the services of an experienced Druggist, bo flatters himself to bd able to gtvo general satisfaction to all. Physicians and Country Merchants supplied at r duccd prices. HENRY A. STURGEON. Carlisle, August 10,1840. llc«kor’a Fnrliin, 1 A neu> article prepared expressly for Families, Hotels, and Eating Houeet, . TNTRNDED for Puddinga’, Omelet, ani X. unequalled for Gruel, Thlokenlhfl ■ Soup and Gravoy, and as a substitute is preferable to many other articles, now In .nan—being very delicious. The,only way to Judge is to try it, To be hndai the store of. L W. EBV, • October 4f 1840 . WiiwvUle Academy; ~ -Select Classical axd Scientific School; Neuwilicr, Cumberland County, Pa. IT is confidently believed that few Institution! ofief greater inducements to students than the above; located in the midst of dcommunity proverbial ffci; their intelligence, morality and regard for the interest! of religion, tins Academy can effectually guard tt«l members from ovilond iiumoraUnfluencea. lages are likewise offered to those desiring to pursue the study of (lie physical science's, surpassing those of most similar institutions. Those having sons or wards, and wishing: to send them to a Seminary of learning, are respectfully soli cited to ! visit Nowyillo, and judge of ttib advantages for themselves, or, at least, procure a circular con taining full particulars, by addressing • .v . , JAMBS HUSTON, Principal: Newvillc, Pa., Aug. 23, 1849—1 y . jpiaiiiileld Classical Academy. Four miles west of Carlisle, between the . iVe&iilli Slate Road and the Cumberland Valley Railrfa'd'. , SEVENTH SESSION. 'W-' THE Seventh scssibh will commence on Monday the filh of NovbV.,lB4o. . The number of students is limited, and they dre carefully prepared'for Col lege, Counting House; &c. . , ‘ The situation precludes the possibility of atudenW associating with the vibibus or depraved,being remote from town or village, though easily accessible %y, .Stale Road or Cumberland Valley Railroad,both of which pdss through lands attached to thelhelitatioA.' TfiRMS; . Boariiing,'washing t tuitloDt&c,,CpersesB.3 $6O Latin or. Greek ,( •' )6 Q.ty { InstrUmfentUl. Music* Oft FreHeli bi* Gorman ;. 6 0v Clrciilabwith rofeienccs,&c.,furnishcdby . , . R. K. BURNS, Principal. October d, 1849.—1 y > WATCafcS s &■ Great inducements to persons im Walit df a gdod Watch. LEWIS R. BROOMALL; No. UO North 2n s efrccl, having recfchcd additional supplies of Gold’ and Silver Watches of es6ry description, from Lon don. Liverpool and Switierlahd importations, is now prepared to furnish (he very best article at a price,* fur below, any ever offered, of Uiosame quality, and' which cannot be undersold, by uny ( other slore iri Philadelphia or elsewhere. 'E*or£ watch sold will bb JJetfeclly regulated, and warranted lb be as good 1 as represented! , j . ' . Watches at the following low prices: ’ Gold Levers, full jewelled, IS carat cases, #2B 06 } Silver do do. do 12 Op! * m yy. Gold Lcpincs,jewelled, 18 corat cases, $2 00 'Silver, do do turf The L. R. Bronmoll Gold Pen, a.superior article Irf silver case, with pencil, and warranted, $1,60; Gold* Pencils for $l,OO, and upwards, Gold Medallion},' and Locket for Dagucrcotypo Likenesses," Gold' chains, Gold and hair Bracelets, Break Pint; Ear. Kings, Finger Rings, and a general assortment of every, description of Jewelry at unusual low prices. No. 110 North 2nd street, 2nd dodf below Ra<&’ street, Philadelphia. . * , ; . , LEWIS It. BROOMALLV November 8, IS4o' Spruce Street Cabinet Waroroom^' No. 119 SphtiCK St. helow 6th, Puiti, Constantly on Hand a large a«*(tiienr of superior .. ~ Walnut and Mahogany Furniture,* mnnufacturcJ in the best manner, of modern style,’ and at moderate prices, embracing . Sofas, , Parlor Chairs, . Wardrobes, Rocking Chairs, ; Dressing Bureaus, Tclo-atclcs, ~4 ./»• French Bedsteads, . Centro and Pier Tables," High Post Bedsteads, Wash Stands, •Hat Hacks, Secretaries, Extension Tables, dee. &c, .. Every article,is made of .the best* and warranted. '' ”V. T, & D. H. HENKELSV Phila,, August 9,1849—1 y " . . ... THE GREAT CHINA STORE OF PHILADELPHIA. : THANKFUL’ lo jhe citlien. of Citt&effMitf vicinity,.for their increased cu’flroto, bjp again rc qpbtl (heir company* id view obr largo and# plebcUdl 1 Suftitmcpi of .. »V-v . , ».‘ 4 . ' S™- GLASS 4* QtJEEKSWAItE. ■' Dr-ner Sets, Tea Sets, To* lef Sets, and single pieces!’ either of Glues; China or Stone Ware, sold in qasnt titles to suit purchasers, for Ices than they can be, had elsewhere—in fact allcss than Wholesale priced American and. English Britannia Metal Goode in* greater variety than ever before offered in iho city. , Fancy China in'great variety, very cheap. Wo would invite any person visiting the city to call and ace us—(hey will at least bo pleated to Walk! around bur beautiful store; and to view the finest* China A’nd tho cheapest the world produces. 1 ’ TYNDALE Sc MITCHELL.* • . - . No. 219 Chesnul street. Phila., Sept, 20, 1849.—1 y Now Goods Sc Clioap Clothing:. ' THE subscribers have Just returned.from Phlla-’ rfwlphia with splendid assortment of Goods for gentlemen’s wear, with which they Intend offering, great,inducements to the citizens of Carlisle ana # surrounding country. They havO on hand an as** sditmbni - .... , CJLOTIIIIVCJ, such-as Dress Coots, Cloaks, Over-coats, Vests,’ Pants, Shirts, Bosoms, Collars, Under Drawers, Gloves, Stockings, Silk and other. Cr avats, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Ffdts,' Caps, Trunks,' Travelling Bags end Unibi'eHas;’ oil of which they intend selling at a vor4 small! advance on city cost, having fort heir profits and quick sales.” , They wish if tp be un derstood that their clothing la all Mnufuclorcd under their own superintendence anfi not* In the city, henco they are enabled to Warrant every ar ticle they sell. , ( , Having an experienced ciiltfer engaged in their establishment, they are prbpafei at all limes make to order a’ny article oftlpthing in anest* fashionable; and substantial manner, and at short notice. . .. AILNOLI) & LIVINGSTON) ‘ .North Hanover apposite Monger's Store, Carlisle, Oct. , i. DU. To'wnaond’a SariapaHlla for aalo at Ihb'Drlir atom of floury A,. Sturgeon,- -■ r "V, - / * Aojuel 16,184> !-/ U ;..r", \ ’fj.