The Pa., in relation to tilewe think'very op .jproprlblei..- ’ '• ’ V' ' ; PfiorriNa a Bank.—By way of bolstering (he ore. Mil of ,a 'notorious shaving concern, the Brio bank; Troaourer; Gideon J. Bull, has issued'aclr* to ilio collectDrs on the Stale improvements, aUlh’bfiaing them to receive tile that insth tUlion in payment of tolls, &c. 'Our|.Tdaaßra will remember (he announcement made sometime since,lhat this (speculating* concern had resumed specie payments. Its circulation had no’dedbtjilt been bought up at a discount of some fifty pec dent.,-which loss-whs suffered by the unfor ‘lunate liojdoraiof- iis'billfi't This swindle.hiving been accomplished, ' the ■ bank, of, course, could resume specie payments, ond pave (he way for a similar draft upon the gullabilhy bf,the public," . The effort of Mr, Ball to restore ife credit of the bank, by Virtue of.his official station, will not add to his reputation, I The reception of Its promises to pay .on the line Of the public works, will not benefit individual hold era of past issues, because those notes have long since, been sacrificed at ruinous discounts; but It will open Iho.jWajrfpr ti.new batch of Erie shinplaslers, apd is .r® B iff n ®d lu [nil the public into a falso'eccuiicty .os regards, the Erie bahk,; •• To A tliose’wholmVosuffered by Its “promises" cdu iion.ifl unnecessary,'and those’who have no desire to Undergo stlbh operations, Will avoid its notes horcaf* ,(or^ notwithstanding Mr. Ball’s circular.. DISSOLUTION OF THE UNION. ' trom (be addrcss'bf Dr. George W* Belhume,Jate> ' ly delivered at Cambridge, Mass., we extract (he fob ’ lowing paragraph t. V . , M Suppose, for one melancholy .moment, that (his beautful economy ol exchange were.broken up; that tho Western Valleys’ were shut out from the sea by adverse Governments;.those oh the coatit wore hem* med into their own narrow limits by hostile forts along the mountain ridges; that between the North and the Soutli'lhcro were heither commercial nor mo ral sympathy ; that at every Stole line passports were demanded ’and a tariff set—who must not shrink from dcscribing-the terrible consequences; the slug, notion of trade; tho constant feuds; the inultiplica*j lloh of arniles; the Cain like exterminating wars; the overthrow of law by military dictators; ihoul* ter ruin of all that makes, us 'prosperous at borne end respected abroad; the,sure caluSlrophy, moiul and national death! Oh 1 ihul those who, for any reason, talk lightly of dissolving this Union, would consider tho immensely greater evils which such a rupture Would inevitable cause, the awful'guilt it would.bring.upon themselves! « Whatever may bo the cant of words, no lover of law. could ever kiiidlo the torch ol such . incendiarism, no lover, of peace provoke such fratricidal slaughter, no lover of tree* dam plot lor such general, slavery,'no lover of God and man undermine the eminent watch tower whose light is how. shedding over the world -such bright promises of a universal brotherhood. . Were it pus* 6*ble that an American womb could be so cursed as to bring forth so diabolical a and the ina* lignant Erostratos could be successful, a loud, biller, heaven compelling cry would go up from dll the oarl.l, swelled.by generation aftur. generation, until the final.fires shall have swept to hell all traces of human crime—“ Anathema ! Anathema S Anatiibual Maranatiia!" - 7~ IKARRIED. On (he Isih inst. r by the Rev. Juslah Forrest, Mr. Gilson C. Smith, to Miss Mary Jane Myers, both of Shippensburg. - • ✓, On llie same day, by Rev. John Moodey. Mr. John Daily, to Miss Emily Penwell, both of Southampton township. ■ f /On the same day, by Goo. Walters, Esq.,Mr.' Geo. H. Clever, lo Miss Sarah Warner, both of South amplon township. ✓ On (ho 15lh instant, by the Rev. John N. Hoffman, Mr. John Brenner, to Miss Ann Caufman. Qh tho 13lh instant, by the same, Mr, John Holtz. . to Miss Elizabeth Schkaffer, oil of this comity; ’ • ■ DIED. sin this Borough, on Monday the 27th inst., of: ■croup, Edward UiDDi,it; son of James M. and Elizabeth U. Allen, aged 3 years and 2months. : Communicated . . 1 ha sea of life was soon crossed—crossed with'-' cut a’storm I Shall wo call,hack the infant voy ager to the tempest-tossed ocean? - Do we wish to slam the infant soul with the sins of three score and ten? and would we-liave it learn, in the vicissitudes'of mortal life, the sad lesson* of human unkindneBB, am) weakness~ancl wool— Better far, to he talten away from Hie feast, with appetite unc oyed, with heart unconlaminatcd, and with sou| yet buoyant and free. The immor tality ol the soul oh Iho doctrine of a future elate teaches us, Unit this departed child has noi losl a single moment of existence, though that existence has been-tranaferred to another clime, lie still drinks from the fountain of life, otdy the cup is of a Bwcetor mixture than that of earth. He still lives—lives before the throne of God and the Eatnb, and washed in the blood of Christ,'his righteousness is complete. “Sudor little children to pome unto me,’.’.Jesus is kindly saying tb the bereaved'parents, .and he also calls, prepare your selves to lolluw that you may moot your Edward tn Heaven, "Dflalh fouml strang.* beauty on that clinch-brow Ami doshuit it out. rimru was a lltu of rose On clinok ami lip,~liu ioiic!i».i the vein* with ice ■ Ami tiro roiiufft.ie.l; forth from those blue uvea Thcro »p»ku « \vialifiiltonrluniußa,-.n dmjht Whether to grieve nr sleep, which iunocence Alone can wear. The spoiler setr Ills seal of silence-bat there buamcil a smile' Bn fixed (lint Judy from that marble brow,' Death anaed, nml left it them: he dared no t afcril The Signet ring of Heaven,” mountain Land for Sale, Y WILL offer the undivided half of NINET Y acre* I of Mountain Land, luto (lie property, of Andt'ow M’Dowcll, dec’d., (being (ho interest of two of the heirs) at public sale, nl the Court House, in the 80-- rough of Carlisle,* on Saturday the 2911 i day of De cember next, a( 11 o’clock In the forenoon. This land Is well limbered, and lies in Crane’s Gap! The new road to Lambcrton’s Saw Mill, passing nearly through tho centre of it. It is bounded by lands of Patton and Moore, John Agncw and others, Terms made known on the day of sale by WM.II. MILLER, „ AWy.for ixoo of the ihira. November 29, 1849—51 Town Property ffcr Sale. ? bout to remove from town, I offer for aalc XJ that elegant and desirable property on West High street, in (he Borough of Carlisle,- now occu- JtglL -The HOUSE,.STABLE, Outbuildings, and Fences, are nearly ® nt * * n complete repair; end the *aßßß»erouml, consisting of five town lots, is filled with a groat variety of choice fruit and orna mental trees and plants. The price and time of payment will bo made most favorable to the purchaser, and possession given off the Ist day of April next, or sooner if desired November, 20,1849 —tf Tavern License. HOTICE is hereby given, that 1 Inland to apply at the next term of the Court of QuUrloi Sessions of Cumberland county, for a license to keep a tavern 0 house in the house now occupied by Chas. M Gtaughlin, in iho East Word, In the Borough of Ca i ,U, °- L JOSEPH IIEISER. November 89,1849—3 t» ih n 'nnrm?„K nd p°A' l *.?'! cl oll >»""« of the Boat Ward, In do ooriir» l ih o f^ ,r " °'* n 10 ciiunly of Cumberland, ■ i , W M r 0 w ?" «flo«!nlid will. Iho above KZ?. . n d V I,oi ‘ or ' H>«t ho la of good ropulo for of olrangor. and Uovoll"?.’ ? n r " ““““""podalion Cavern la neceasary (a acconimodainml ’ OO kii nn °i •nlertaln atrungoro and Iravollora. # 10 an(l ri.°„ 0b M U? ’l in Jnmea Noble, Choa. Magiauohiin, F, Gardner, k°°. ly ' S' M'Curinoy, M. Hoi on mb, Edward Shower: Jno. K; Smith, E. Cornnian, * John Monro. Joaeph Wllaoh.' J. n. Bratton, ‘ ' rvH'. Tbwnoond’i Saraaporllla for aold al‘ Iho Druo X/'cloro of Henry A. Sturgeon. <■ August,lfl, 1849 ' , , 1 > REGISTER'S JOTICE. lho following accounts Jmvo been filed In this hntnn/ 0r exam nulion by (ho accountants therein named, and will be presented to the Orphans'Court of Cumberland county for confirmatidii dnd allow f ’n?," fuc " dlly ' ll l° ‘Bill dav of December,lBd9, lor p'r“f| C 0" of „ Geor S° “inn,, Jr.| adniinistfa- Ohio ' Cat mnnQ Gfovo * lalQ of-thb'.Sttil# or ErnilS^S" ‘ ° f GC ° rgo Brintll0 ' «“ r<li!m af 3, The account of John Dolin', gaardUft dfßehjii. min and Charles Spiscr. 4. The accountof Andrew Bldlr,ghatdlan ofMar. tha Hnlmcßi .. . . .J-.-y 6. fho supplemental and tini! account of John Polora, Executor tif Jacob Hutnieb, tag, of South Middlelbn township,"deceased. .. \ T o,‘Tlio account of William Adminis trator of John Green Wood, late of Dickinson township, deceased. 7. Tim Ansi account of William .Patton, one of the administrators of Henry C. tiackutt, late of the Iho borough of Newville, deceased. 8. The. account of David Brenizer, administrator of Catharine Elsrodo, late of the borougliof SMppans* burg, deceased. „ .' 0. Tho account oftieorgo 11. Bucher, guardian of Ann EHta Mulcer. 10. Tho account of Jrfhn of lomjamln Ebcrly, lute of Hampden iownship.dec'd. 1 1 , Tlio accQUnt of . William Ker, guardian of kdalinc ruhviler.' 13, Iho account of David Slcrrell, administrator of Samnel Dysert, lato of Mifflin township, deceased. 13. The account of Christian Foilor. administrator of Jacob Faiipr, late of Mifflin township, deceased - ' 1 1,0 account of Wm. AI. Bootem and Samu¥l Sensoman, adminiatratora cfAdam Longsdorf.latoof Silver Spring.township, deceased. 15. Tho account of John Alooro, administrator do' boms non with tho will annexed, of John Moore. lato of Dickinson township, deceased. w . . . WILLIAM GOULD, Register. Register's OfWcs, ) . Carlisle, ; Nov. 17, 1849. c Attention Carlisle'Cadets. A Yo „ U “ r<: "fdcred Inpnradt ul tlio CarlUlo Sprincs a on Sulurdu'y Hie Ist of-December noil nlTOo’- u. clock. By order of (lie Cupuin, - THOMAS MAHON, O. S. Nov. 22.—2 t J HAVE, just received a fresh stock of Medicines, i amts, Glass, Oil, &c„ which having been pur chased with great core at the best city houses, l ean confidently recommend to Families, .Physicians, Country MarchunJs and Dealers, as behlfe fresh and pure. Patent Medicines, Fine Chemicals, Instruments, . Pure Essential Oils, Cod Liver OH V DYE! Indigocs, M adders, Sumnc, Alum,' Welhcnll & Brothel e.Puro Lead, Chrome, Green and Yellow, Point , and Varnish Brushes, Jersey Window Gloss, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Copal and Ooar h Varnish, and Red Load. All of which will he sold at the very lowest market price, at Ihorheap Drug ami Book store of - r „ 9.’ W. HAYIJRSTICK. Carlisle, Nov, 22, 1849 WILL ho sold at public sale, on Saturday the i'st day of December noil, on the premises, in Monroe township, Cumberland county, about 3 miles from Mochanrcsburg, adjoining lands of Frederick Klim, David Coble,- Rudolph Miller, and Frederick Garret, the following described property belonging to the heirs of George Seiror, deceased, viz: 4 Acres & 8 Peroheg; of Limestone Land, all of which is clcaiedr and' in a good slate of cultivation.' The improvements ore a JkgA ,wo «dfy KOG HOUSE, with Khchon at lached. Stable, Spring House.' &c,.. There a wcll uf excellent water convenient, to -_Ugathe dwellings and a good Apple Orchard on the pfemrseS. : A'ldu, wil| he sofd at the saihe time and place,' 10 Acres and 65'Perches of valuable Timber Land, sit uate in Monaghon fovynship, York county, adjoining property of Jacob Cockley, Widow Bailiy.ahd others Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A ;M; of said day. tyhen terms will be made known by „ , . ADAMSEIRER, November 22, 1819—2t* I THEaubscnber.will offer at public «010, under an , L order of Orphans’ Court, .on, .Saturday tbo lath day of December, IS-Jfl,- at 2 o’clock P. M.;on Hie premises, the following described real estate; to wit • tract of.Grayal LandraitUote itr East rough township,- Cumberland county,'about a mile bounded by lands of George Mann, Jacob Lieholbcrger, ami others, contoinin^ ' 04 Acres & 38 Perches. Off of Which is cleared him), except about 4 acres liaviog about & acres of meado w land. The improvo ■sfesraL 0110 and a half story LOG , r ; < JP RARH .Corn Cribfspring UlllH House, and Orchard. , b Tho terms Of solo arc—sloo to bo paid on the day of sals, ono half of Hie purchase money on (no Ist day ol April, 18S0, when pobseauioh will bo and tho balance in two equal omiurJ payments * without interest, to ho secured by judgment? or re cognizrfnce. JOHN BHEETZ, >. , . Admr, of Jacob Kauffman. Novemocr 32, 1840 VAUDBLE FARM FOR SALE, rpIIE subaoiibcr, desiring to remove west, offers nl .L private sale, the Valuable farin' on which ho now realties, situate in Didbinson township, about half a iiiiiß wcsl o( Uarnitz* mill, and adjoining properties of St mud Sowers, .Tobias Silos, John Pofler. and others, containing , 117 Acres, of Limestone and Pino Land* ahum 70 sores ofwliicli' ufo cleared, nod In s gaud stale of cultivation, the .remainder is well covered with valuable timber, nucii as Clicsnut, Oak, and Pine/ The improvements arc JmA good LOG DWELLING HOUSE, a 1W?1» Ponant House, a LOG BARN (wills two !!!!IhW (loo ''‘’> a ncw Wagon Shod, Gum Crib; rfeSgSSS, s l ,rln e House,.arid other out buildings. A' spring ofoseollaiil water is convenient Vo tlio dwol ling, and tho Yellow Rrocchcs orccft/ a novof failing' slroam, Passes through the property. 'Chore hi also an Apple Orchard on tho property, of good hoalthv trees. Also a largo and Valuable linroslnno quarry, from which a largo porlien of tho farm has recently haustlhlo,and MnaSy oT litnfeah'bo'l.urn^d Sr r necessary. Those wishing to look ~i- ii.ik r ” u " respectfully-invited to iKo on the name, who will lako pleasure In showing'll"s "November I,lB49—Gt‘ GE ° RGE^ WM. H. ALLEN. JOHN W. lII3IVI>Efc, DcntliT"^ BEGS leave to inform hla friends and iho publlo, that ho lias again rolnrnod homo to Garllalo and will bo happy to aorvo all who may dcalrd hla'a’orvi ooa in Donliatry. Odico in Harpot’o lioW. noxl dOof to Guthrie's watch-maker* shop. November 1,1849—31 , TUBT RECEIVED at the cheap store, a groat va J rloty of all colors of Woollen Yarnf also, Long and Square Shawls from 81 to $lOO, very cheap, in* deed; Mous do Lalnos, Ginghams, Stool .Beads and Tassels, Purse Twist, Clasps, and a great variety of Woollen Hose. „ Aa & W. BENTZ. • '•November |l, 1640. ,/ Ground Allum Salt* •A only 81,37$ per Back. ‘THb balance of our XA. lot, to olobo the concern,<wl)l be eolcl for'cash as above, Apply at iho Tea and'Chlna store of V JiW.EBY. November 8, 1849 DRUGS! DRUGS! DRUGS. Herbs and Exrtacts, • Spices, ground.or whole. Essences, ‘ Peifumery, &c. Warranted Genuine. STUFFS. Log anil Com Woods, Oil Vitriol, • Copperas, , ' Lac Dye. kINTS. pomic sitiii Oi’ltiiaiiV Conn Sale, tilienp Clothing Stove* , 1 Great Bargains !;; . . . THE subscriber would respectfully inform hid friends and thopublic in general* that he haslW raoved his largo and extensive assortment bf . r . fccady-ntadc Clothing 1 , to thd roam, recently occupied as a store by George W, ; Hitner,v'cn Bast t *Maln street, directly: opposite Elliott’s Drug store* ortd within two doors of Ogilby’s store, where be will keep constantly on hand, all kinds of Ready-made Clothing, and everything per taining to gentlemen's wardrobes. The clothing ho oflenr for sale is made up in his own shop, by expe rienced.workmen, and under his own supervision.-*-* I He feels-prepared 'to offer great bargains in ,the Clothing lino, and to .test this fact ho would earnest ly inyite the citizens of (his county to give him i call, and examine the Quality of his slock and his priced, before purchasing elsewhere. I Ho will olao. as heretofore, continue to ihsko up all kinds of Clothing according to order, a'nd those wno prefer it can have, their .measures taken 1 ; and their garments made up to their' pleaaomcnt. Al ways on hand a large assortmcnltbf Clclhs, Cassi roofos. Sallinels, Vestings, &o. ' -Don’t forgot the place—directly opposite' Elliolt’a store, and within two doors of Ogilliy’a,' „ . NATHAN IfANTCH. Carlisle, Nov 28. 1849—3 m ! ,; Wcw Goods & Cheap Clothing., THE subscribers have just returned from Phila delphia with splendid assotlmSnfoi Goods for gentlemen’s wear, with which the, intend .offering great inducements to the citizens of Carlisle and surrounding country. They have on hand an as sortment r CLOTHIIVft, such as Dress Coats, Cloaks, Over-coats, Vests, 1 Shins, Bosoms, Collars. Under Shirts, Drawers, Gloves, Stockings, Silk and other Cra vats, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Hats, Caps, Trunks, ,Travelling . Bags and Umbrellas; all of which they intend selling at a very small advance on oily cost, havingfof (heir motto “small profits.and quick sales.” They wish it to he tin derstood that their clothing is all manufactured under their own euperinlendauce and not in the city, hence they afe enabled to warrant every ar tide they sell. Haying an experienced cutler engaged in their establishment, they are prepared *t all limes to make to order any article of clothing in a neat, fashionable, and aabstantial manner, and at short notice. ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON. North Hanover St, opposite Manner's State. Carlisle, Oct. 4. IM9—3m . NEW ARRIVAL OF FOREIGN % DOMESTIC HARDWARE. TACOB SENER has just relumed from the east jJ « rn cities wilh a new assortment of Goods, which ho IS now opening at his cheap store, in North Han over street, next door to Glass’ hotel. Oils. Glass, Paints, Copal, Japan, and Black Varnishes, of extra quality; Nails and Spikes, Watts Bar Iron, Cast. Shear. Blistered, arid Spring Steel; Locks, llinges, Screws, Planes, Saws, Chisels, Augers, Axes, Knives Forks, &c. Shoo Findings of every description. Arsons wanting any' thing in the Hardware lino, would do well to give us a call, as wo are determined (o sell low for cash. 1 ho highest price will bo paid for SCRAP IRON and FL AXSEED, at the store of . Carlisle, Nov 15, 1819 JACOB SENER. BOOTS AND SHOES, A L™*™’ 3 SHOE STORE, opposite the Methodist Church. Mon's Kip Brogans, Men's Thick' Brogans, _ Boys’ and Youth’s Thick Boots, Women’* Luco Coots. • * Tins work has been manufactured to order, ex. prcssly fur the winter, and is warranted to be belter than any over sold in Carlisle. Constantly on hand. assortment of the host Quality of ROOTS SHOES BROGANS. Gum Siloes, VaTo oZ Shoes, Socks, &c., to winch the attention of bnvete "sS I,C “ e ?- WM. M. PORTER. November 15j.184& Military Notice; Hoad Qrs.lhth Div. P. M. y , . , Carlisle, Nov, 8, 184tf. 5 Orders' ftoV S'. ? , 'Oonfonniiy with dn order (I«r ■ ... 5 ted the I.oth of October, Id4tf,.at General Head Quartern, Harrisburg, Pa., for the in- 1 formation of the uniformed militia of sard division, embracing all ranks, in future the undress adopted' for the army of the United Slates have been adopted for. the Volunteers of Pennsylvania.' Companies already provided with full dress uniform will not bo mfccted by this order, dr new companies preferring Li In either dross, uniform' of undress, Brigadier Go- £ norajs ond Brigade Inspectors, under the command- „ mg General, will give every information that may be „ [required,as regards full, dross uniform, undress uni form, side arms, and every thing that will bo neces sary for. the equippago of officers, non-copr missioned „! officers, musicians, and privates, and of all arms con nccled with the uniformed military. , , By order of Brig. Gen. Edw. Armor, commanding Division; ALEX. W. STERRET'i’,' „ . .... Adjutant General, 1 qpCrsrn Franklm and Perry, co| Estate Notice. ■ ALL persons arc hereby notified that fellers of administration on tho estate of Jacob Myers luto of Allen township, Cumberland county, Pa. dic'd; ha*o been issued by the Kcgialof, fn and for'edit county, to the subscriber who resides in'Worm leys-' burg, in tho county aforesaid. All persons babinb Chinns or demands against the estnlo of the said docodant, are requested to make hnown the same without delay, and ihoso Indebted to make paynient '“AVID S-I'EVENSON, Adm'r. October 33.1849—1 it •- - ' ' Plrcditstifiliiitc. 1 Hie Allen and Knstpennsborough Mutual Firo Insurance Company of Ouinborland county,innot poralod by ari nut of Aasembly, is now fully or ganized, and in operation under tin), management ol the following commissioners, vi 2: Jacob Shelly, Win. I{. Gorgas, Michael Cock lin, Molcboir Brennoman, Christian Stayinan, fannon Oyster, Jacob H. Coovor, Lewis I Iyer Henry Logan, Benjamin H. Mussor, Jacob Kirk! Samuel Prowell, Joseph Wickersham. Tho rates of insurance are ns low and favorable as any Company of the kind in tho Stale, Per sons wishing to become members are invited to make application to the agents of tho company who are willing to wail upon them many time. JACOB SHELLY, President, , „■ H*h»v Looan, Fict Prtaident, Lewis Hveh, Secretary, Mioiiaki. Cooklin, I'rcmuret, November 1,1849/ .. , /■•••, AGENW. Cumberland county—Rudolph Martin, N. Cum berland; O, B. Herman, Kingstown; Henry Zanr ing, ShlromanBlb\yn: Robert Mooro'arid Charles 8011, Carlisle; Isaac Kinsey, Mochariidsbura; Dr. J. AM, ChurchtoWn. , York cuim'/y—John Sliorriclt, Lisburn; John Bowman, Dillsburg; Peter Wolford, Franklin; John Smith, Esq,,, Washington; W. 8. Picking,’ Dover; Daniel Raffenftborgcr; J. W. Craft. Harr*6urg’—Houser & Locluhan. Members.of tho company having Policies about to expire can 1 have them renewed by making ap plication to any of the agents, \ - ; .woxicfc;.-1; ; . A' . W *U made lit lhonoxt session £x. of the LogiplatuTpOf Penngylnivniu. for an niter ption in the charter of tho 0 artislo Dcposlto Bank, so ajr Id Confer upon tho Institution the rights and pri vileges ol a Bank of issue, ] By order of tho Board of Directors. ' “ r „ .. n . „ W, B, UOBEAN, Cashier..'; Garlis.o Deposlteßank,? ■> Juno 80, 1840, s A CAIU>. . TYJ: J '“ f I ! r NK iS' E 3r--, and Surgeon, li«. -M* l “ K '" i l '? and office on Main .1., » “"| li ! d by Dr. J. J. Myor., re.peelfnliy IV/a m o "” l . <t,rl ’ inc ’ 10 11.0 billon. of Carlisle and (ha adjacent country. Carlisle, NoyCmoor 0; 1849—3t* ' ' TAOKAnEL. .Ftosli No, 1,8 £3, Mqoksrel tl in otoro nnd for enlo by • J. W.EGY, Juno 14, 1849 ’ * \ . , Dry Goods ic > JDflr RECEIVED AND NOW OPENING i : mt the New Store* . ■ Corner of Hanover and Louiher Streets, opposite. - ; / WtHs Leonard'tsold eland,, ”, fTIIE undersigned respectfully Informs his friends aiß'tHe public, that he has JuSt returned from Phiddelphla, with a large and carefully se* looted ftschttient of Now T'eji poods, conaisllig of an extensive variety. Every article willbjNold at the very lowest prices. 1- ; JUovsae Laines!-~k\[ the most desirable styles of and the beat shades of plain bile," , " O KS. rl ’ , ‘ pink ’ S'een, crimson, &0,. ' > ’ .■ fitih jpigtired Cashmeres!-—\ complete stock of elegtfnt styles which will be sold at very small profits,; j . Vreas (S’tjfca/-—Brocade .figured, plain, change able,jSlnpea glaco, and the most superior qualities of glossy bracks. , . Changeabh Orcen and Black Mantilla Satin, the most fashionable article for the fall. ' Silk Frinks, Laces, Gimps, Boltings, Collars, Gloves, Hosiery, &c. Fall and Winter Ribbons, of every quality, and at all, prices. jAlso, a large stock of elegant ; Staple Goods; which have bben selected wlih much cate; khd will be sold at very great bargains. Oaf dssorl ment of Clothd, Cassimeres. VeslingS; (ifeavy pan taloon stuff, Flannels, Sheetings,Tickings, Ging- Checks, Calicoes, Mu si ins;.'fable .Covers, Napkins,, Drillings, Linens* bleached and un bleached Muslins, &c., is tfbry large, varied, and compjete,. AJso on hand, a well selected assort ment of * ; , pOOTS AND SHOES, . for ipen, women, and children, at lower priced than over..- . GItDpERIES In nil (heir variety, viz: Sugar, CoflTe«l, Molasses, Pekin Tea Company’s celebra ted Tfag. Spices, &c., and the best ouality of Carpet Chain. tember 27, 1849. .’ [ Tremendous Arrival OF FALL, AND'WINTER GOODS, Attic Cheap Wholesale and Rctail DrihSoud* ,!• , Store of - , . . ! ARNOLD & LEVI. THEY have just received and are’ now opening; in North Hanover street. 3 doors north of Hie Car lisle Hank and opposite Havorsliok’s Drue store, Ihe'otfst extensive assortment of Fall and Winter Goode, ever brought to Carlisle. Among these goods may be found a beautiful selection of ,1' Ladics Brcss Goods, plain, black and changeable Silks, silk striped, figured, and'etnbroidored Cashmeres, small fto’rd and striped-Delaines, in great variety; plain, black, and Changeable Alpacas, Mohair" Lusters,- plain a'nd-jSgurod-Satk Cloth,- Fronclt Merinod. Farri tnattes,, plaids; bdnnol satins, ribbons, Brussels Lace, black oilK fringe and bells. , Thibet, Mous do L'ain; and (said Shawls; Moravion, Lamb’s Wool, Ai-’ pari Itnd Silk HCse; Gloves and Mitts, CWT/IS §r aaSSIMERES; Sattinetis, Ken lecky Jeans,-.Velvets, Pilot Cloth, Drab and Bea verUoths, for! men’s overcoats and sacks. ' [ Boots & Shoes; , W* have added to our immense stock of Dry 3podoi a large assortment of Bools and Shoes vhtc* will.be sold very cheap at the store of Ar old ft Levi. September 27, 1849. LOOK HERE.! ' CHEAP GOODS. TUL,subscribers have just completed their puj chastsof Fall and Winter Goods. Their stock ponsfsta in pan of CLOTHS-and Oassimeres; Vestings from $l .lo $5 por yd.rCassinets. of all colors and prices; White, Yellow, and Red Flan nels; Kentucky Jeans, Velvet Cords, Beaverteens* CaiKtoes by iKe cart load? Ginghams; Mous de Paramatta and Thibet Cloths, Alpafehas, Fancy Moliair Lustres; LhetfKS,! lOßings, Domestic Ginghams, Ctfnton. Flannels, Lindseys, Plain do Lainos; in pinks, hrowi, marune, and black, for 12$ cts. per yard: Mott: de Lames, Thibet and Tekerri Shawls, ond Shawls from $3 lo $10; Silk and /.men anlkerehiefs; cotton, woollen and cashmere lootings; Irish Linens,' Gloves; Cloth, Glazed, 111 Fur CAPS; Gimps and Fringes; Ribbons in iri«)’i combs, woollen otocfcing Yarn, all quail isicolors and prices; Steel Beads, Purse Twist md/Clasps) Purses, Scarfsi Green Barage; Table lovkra of linen and cloth; carpel chain; table dia ler! crash and linen diaper, edgings and laces, nija good assortment of trimmings, lower than /. Ciiim Shock, all sides'and prices; Umbrellas, Carphts, Queens wwflj Hard ware, Groceries, &c. All the above we purchased with gold and ail veh and saved,about Iff per cent, over (hose, who bo|ighl-qn credit. Calf and examine our Goods, •Wo,are detormfhed to 101 l thorn at very small nro* fiw * A. & W. BENTZ. m October 18,1849. Ukoceuies l oit isirf. 1 - A NE Coffees, ivW supply of choice Groceries* embrpcfng > Sugars, Molasses, Spices, and a lot of Qreen arid BlacTc Teas,' with al! the olhor variety of articles in otfr line, equal, and' probably superior to llio usual varie lius, has }ust been received and opened at the store of the subscriber, Where bo will bo pleased to of fer them to his customers and ft'mda.ioilhout uny advance from former prices* .The public tiavoour warmest thanks for llio. encouragement extended to us, nnd.wo indulge.the hope that we may bo favored with a continuance of the same. | Carlisle, Oct 18, l 8 t£T, j. W. EHY' SEW MILUSGRY. MRS.NEFF respectfully announces to tho Ladies uP Carlisle, lhal she has opened at her store next door (o tho, Post Office, a splendid assortment of ’ tfall & Winter Millinery.. ortho latest ondmoat fashionable styles; Tho goods hove bean selected with great core,'from the best city houses, m.d she.eon assure her cUsleiiiet. Hint Ihev utclho LATEST FALL FASHIONS; Her .look consists of every variety of Velvet,Fundy Silk, and Sutia Bonnet., Children’. Hal. and Cap., Lndie. 1 Ores. Cap.; together with an assortment of FANCY GOODS, embracing in part of Feather.,' F(owers, Ribbon.,' Bimncl Cop., dto. Also, Dre». Goods, .noli a. Silk., Toro Satin., Broohh and French Plaid Long Shawl., Mailii, in grout variety, A.c. Bonnot.,nllcrod' in llio hio.l neat ojiU fa.hionablo monnef. Having engaged the service, of a fashion able M ill iter trot 11 the city,’she hopes by .trlbt atton. tion la bulilio.o'pto please all who may luvof lier with ’• «»ll' ' , Mrs. M. NEFF. Carlisle, Nov. I, 1849~4t BriisinidVarldtyStofo. THE rabscribor respectfully announce, to the pub lic,that ho baa taken that well known stand lately by James Fleming, on iho corner of Pitt and High streets, directly opposite llio Mansion House, where ho will keep Constantly on liand on assorllnoKt of DRUGS, MEDICINES, Polnlo, Oils Perfumery, and Fancy Articles, which ho is dolcr’ mined (a aell low. Having engaged the services of an experienced Druggist, lie flatters hlmsdlf to be able to give general aallsfaclion to’oll. Physicians and Country Morthnnls supplied at ■ dimed prices. HENRY A. STURGEON. Carlisle, August 16, 1849. Mocker’) Fnrinii, nets article prepared eipr-ttly fer Familiit, Uotth, and Eating Haases, NTENDED for Puddings, Omelet, &c„ and unequalled for Gruel, Thickening Soup and ihvey. and a» a sabctllute Ik preforabln to many 1“ *.«!«•.?» now , ln use—biting very dcllcloua m.only Way toJUdgo is to try it., To be line) at ) atoro of J. VV RRV October 1849 , * 1 CHARLES OGILBY, respectfully informs tho public, that he baa commenced arid will be open ing for some days, his SECOND PURCHASE of : Fall & Winter Goods. His stock.at present is very largo and gencral, and wilh tho addition of his second puneuxsa, ho flat ters himself-that ho will.bo able to pleaso all those that wisji to, lay out their cash, to’ a good advantage. .Tho stock consists in part of a very extensive assort ment of . liadies Dress Goods, . a valuable assortment of WINTER ; SHAWL9; of tho most fashionable styles; French; German and English MERINOES, Ooborgs, Pardmcltos, Alpa cas, and Sacking CLOTHS of beautiful qualities* French and English new style Cashmeres, Mous do Lainca; French, English, and American Chintzes. Also, a very general and handsome stock of . Cloths, Cassinieres, Saltiucts; Kentucky Joans, Kerseys, ami a great many other kinds of Goods for gcritledien’s wear. One of the largest stocks, of White and Brown Muslins, that has boon ijl Carlisle for sovetal years, which was purchased, before the'ApTUCE in Cotton Goons. .AISo, a full aad complete assortment of Boots & Shoes, which will be sold at the lowest notebj together with a large stock of Fresh Groceries. * 'i»v. - As lively trade and small profits is the oidct of the day, wo say'come one, come all, and securo'for yoursclvcS good bargains, Carlisle, Nov IC, 1849 IT is confidently believed that few institutions Offer greater inducements to students-than the above. Locatedintho midst 5f a community proverbial for (heir intelligence, morality and regard for the interests of religion, (his. Academy can effectually guard its members from cvilond immoral influences. Advan tages ore likewise offered to .those desiring to pursue I the study of the'physical sciences, surpassing those] of most similar institutions. N. W. WOODS, Agi J Those having sons or wards, and wishing to send I them to a Seminary of learning, ore respectfully soli cited to visit Newvillo, and judge of 'the advantages for or, at least, procure a circular -con taining full particulars, by addressing . JAMES HUSTON, Principal. Nowvillc, Pa,, Aug. S 3, 1840—ly : Plainfield Classical Academy. four miles west of Carlisle, between the Newoills Slate Road and the Cumberland Valley Railroad. r PHE Seventh session will commence on Monday .i the ftthof No»b*r. 1349. The number of students is limited, and they arc carefully prepared for Col lege, Counting House, Ac. The situation precludes the possibility of studfehtd associating with the viblousordepravcd,b‘oing remote from town or village, .though easily accessible by Slate Road, or Cumberland Valley Railroad, both of which pass throbghlQuds attached to the institution l ;■ TERMS. Bodnfchg, washing, tuition, Ac., (per sees.) &>0 00 Latin or Greek, 500 instrumental Music 10 00 French or German’ • • ; " , qq Circulars with rofeicnccs, Ac., furnished by _ • w ' R. IC. BURNS,Principal. October 3,1849.—1 y . JL Great inducements to.persons in . want of a good Watfch. LEWIS H. BROOMALL, No; lio North Sod street, having recoiled additional supplies of Gold and Silver Watches of every description, from Lon don, Liverpool and Switzerland importations, is now prepared to furnish thb very best article at a price far below any over offered, of the snmo quality, and which cannot bp undersold by any other store in Philadelphia or elsewhere. Every watch sold will bo perfectly regulated, and warranted to boos good as roprcsenle.d. . ~ Watches at tho'following low prices; Gold Levers, fpll jewelled, iS carai cases, 918 00 Silver, do do , do jg 0 0 Gold Lupines,jewelled, -18 carat cosod,*'' 22 00 Silver' d.o db , ~ . . 80 0 Tho L. R; BrOomaß Gold .Pan, a saperior article in eilvor case, with pencil, and warranted, $1,60; Gold Pencils for $l,OO, and upwards, Gold Medallions; apd Locket, for Daguoreo'lypo Likenesses, Gold chains, Gold anti hair Biacelola, Breast Pirn, Ear Rlngi, Finger Ringi, and a general assortment of every description of Jewelry at unusual low prices. No. 110 North 2nd street, 2nd door below Race sticet, Philadelphia. lewis h. bhoomall, November 8, 1849 tfruce Street Cabinet Wareiooiusy No. 119 Srnucs St. D£Low 6Tjtf* Puica. I /CONSTANTLY 1 ON HAND a largo assortment ! \J of superior Walnut and Mahogany Furniture, I manufactured in tho best manner, of modern stylo,'! and at modofate prices, embracing Sofas,. - Porlor Chairs, Wardrobe?,, Rocking Chairs,) Dressing Bureaus, Tete-a-tetes, French Bedsteads, Centro and Pfer Tobies, High. Post ( Bedsteads, Wash Stands, -- Hal Racks, f Secretaries, ■ - # Extension Tables, &c. &C. Every article is mado of tho boat material and woikmanship, and warranted. ‘ ‘ T.&D. 11. HENICELS. Plnla., August 0,1919—1 y TUB GREAT CHINA STORE OF PHILADELPHIA. rpHANKPUL to the citizen, of Carlisle, and its i .vicinity, for their increased custom, we again re quest their company to view our largo and. splendid ussoitmcnt of- . . CHINA, GLASS d- QUEENSWARE. Di'.nor Sets, loa Sots, Toilet Sets,and single pieces, either of Glass, China or Stone Ware, sold in qnon liticsto suit, purchasers, for less than (hey, can bo had elsewhere—in fact otlcsslhan Wholesaledrlcco. American and English Britannia M6fni Goods' in gronlcr variety than ever before offered tnih'o city; Fancy China in groat Vafioly, very cheap. Wo would invite any person visiting' fho city to call ond SCO qi—they will at least bo pleased to walk oround our beautiful afore,’ and to' view tho finest truina end tftq cheapest the world produces. TYNDALE & MITCHELL. ' j • . No, 219 Chcsnut'Btrect. . Phila., Sept, aif, 1849, l y Otoat Unrenin's In Clotblngt To the Cilidsns of Carlisle Jf surrounding Country' I V fl ", r ; ivci ! " I jL r e«>, »nd splendid nssortraonl U of Fashionable Ready.mado CLOTHING, for iho Fall and Winter Trade, at the store of S Goldman, eouih-east corner of Main street arid Market Square, Carlisle.- The undersigned respectfully informs the citi zens pi Carlisle and adjoining country, that he has Just arrived from Philadelphia, .with a large assortment of Fashionable Ready-made Clothing, whioh for cheapness nnd quality, never Hits' been witnessed in this place,suoh as—Prnnoh, Gorman and American Cloth, Dress and Frock Coats Over Coats and Business coats ofoll descriptions! Ololhß, Cassimoroß. and Salllnol Sock Coats! fine black and fancy CassimCta Pantaloons! supo! nor satln ond striped silk velvet Cloth arid Saul. , ftatp Sc daps. W r. b „n!, old ot pneea cheaper than any where else, fiS! ™!"'"™ , I yl ' Bd ‘P call and examine hli Gooris, as ho is stir? that those,who buy will rrn away, with a good fit #nd chdap pi)eri« * B B.GQIrOMAN'. SepUmW-ay. 1649~6m «t ERR ' ESTmVe be ° n October 4,1819 , * “ , ‘ BY s> j Second: Arrival! CHARLES OGILBY. Newviiic Academy. BcLbCt Classical akd Scientific SciipdtJ Neiotili'e, Cunibertand County t . Plti SEVENTH SESSION, WATCHES I For the Removal and Permanent Core of ail NERVOUS DISEASES; And of thoae Complaints which are caused by ait Weakened or unhealthy condition of tlio . NERVOUS SYSTEM. ThU beautiful and convenient application of the mysterious power* of GALVANISM end MAGNETISM, ho* been pro. noanced by distinguished physicians, both in Europe and the United State*, to be the most valuable medicinal ditcoverv of IhtJJge. . . . . , . , Dr. CHRISTIE'S GALVAWId BELT and . . MAGNETIC FLUID; ll'tiled willi thomost perfect and certalnauccls* in all caaei.of " GENERAL DEBILITY; Strengthening tho weakened body, giving tone tp,(he( various organs, and invigorating the entire system. Alio ill FITS! CHAMP, PARALYSIS and PALSY, DYSPEPSIA-hr INDL OKSTION, RHEUMATISM, ACUTE and CHRONIC,GOUT. EPILEPSY, LUMBAGO, DEAFNESS, NERVOUS THE* MORS, PALPITATION OF THE HEART. APOPLEXY*' NEURALGIA, PAINS in the SIDE and CHEST, LIVER COMPLAINT, SPINAL COMPLAINT, and CURVATURE of the SPINE, HIP COMPLAINT, DISEASES of the KID NEYS, DEFICIENCY OF NERVOUS and PIIYBICALEb£ ERQV.and all NERVOUS DISEASES, which complaint! arltei 1 frOmoftbelfn^ldcauSl—nafncly, 1 - A Derangement of the Nervous System. o(7* In NERVOUS COMPLAINTS, Druga and Medicinia increate the disease, for (hey Weaken the vital energies pf the I already prostrated aystem; while under the strengthening, I life-giving, vitalising Influence of Galvnnlam. aa applied by this beautiful and wonderful discovery, theexhaustaS Patient and weakened sufferer la reitored to former beal(b,itreoKUiJ elasticity vigor. ■ The great peculiarity and excellence of Dr. Christie’s Galvanic coniiaU, in the fact that they arreit and cure disease by oui ward application, in plaoe of the usual mode of drugging jud' physicking (he hatieut, till exhausted Nature sinks noheleealy uhder tbe Infliction. - K - *G siig/Ae» Me whole system, tqualixe the ciVetililiorl of Me Hood, promote Me secretions, and never do lie eUthliil injury MTider any eirenmilaneet. Since their -lnlitid«ction in ttti. United States, only three years line®, more than ' 60,000 Persons including all age*, clone* and condition*, among which wars a large number of ladiei, who are peculiarly subject toNaiv out Complaint*, have been ; ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY ODTCBD, when all hope of relief had been given urn and-every tl&ftj elas been tried In rain t . \ . • . ... ... ' * • To HlOilrnte.Uie use of {he QAT/frAIW3 #fel.T, lunpOM ‘Mow of a person afflicted with that bone of civftisaUon. DVBPEPBI/V. or any other Chronic or Nervodi..Disorder-. In ordinary else*, stimulant* are taken, which, by their action or h.Vi wMm! i*" d stomach, aflord temporary WlleC but which leavp thapatient In a lower state, and with Injured 1m* 1 4 Uon llm , s oxclted ha* ceased. Nowcom fill v*'cir I BLMa! eo , t ,. r . e * nU,ns from ,I,e application of the GALVANIL BLLI. lake a Dyspeptic »uflerer, even In tha worse symptoms of on attack, ami simply tie the Delt around thejbody, using the Magnetic Fluid a* directed.. In a abort peuod the insensible perspiration sylll act on the positive element of Uie Belt, thereby causing a Galvanic circulation' which will past on to the negative, and thence back again to the positive, thu* keeping Up a continuous Galvanic circular H ivswtks ' disbSeokybam. ufkiclent to KnAEICATE CERTIFICATES AND. TESfllijOltlli'l ■ Of Ute moat Undoubted Chsiricter, ' From all part* of the Country could ha given, to fid every column in till* papers ■ - Altf extraordinary dASE, which conclusively prove* that "Truth Is stranger than. Fiction." , cviiE or > RHEUMATISM, BRONCHITIS AND DYSPEPSIA; 1 Rev. Dr. Landis, a Clergynloii 1 of Now JotMjT, of dliUnguUUed aUolmoooU ud o'lilW 1 reputation . J ' ; Sidmkt, Now Jersey, iuly ia.'lSifi.' Dn. A. N. CuaisTiß—Dear Sirs You wish to know, of too* Sftf P???* 1 !?, ™f! 1 , ] L in . »/ ow “ OBie. Of the application of. ) follow?; - yANI ° B^LT ANI> n£ckl ACE. MyVjjly.iaa* I , hor about titepiy ytarj I had been 1 juflarJng. from OysDen.' . ll*,'» tver >‘ >°*£ the symptom* became'worse, nor couldr »!?i n R erm * n . en *J relief from any course of medical treatment , whatever., About fourtttn years sin?®,' Jo consequence jof' frequent exposure to,the weather, in tbe.dlsohanre of mv.pa*. S L bc l ame *« h J ect I® « Mvere Chronlo RhirrmZ U*m which fdr;year after year,-caused roe indescribable anguish. Farther s in the winter of ’4Sand MO,-inconsequence of preaching ,a groat deal fa my own and various other churche* lit this region,. I was attacked by. the Bronchitis, which soon become ao severe as to require an immediate au* pension of my .pastoral labor*.. Afy mcitoh* ryilrm ira* now /AcroueA/y prosiraltd, ami os my Bronchitis became worse, *o nUodnl my Dyspepsia and Rheumaticaffection—thu*evincing that these disorder* were connected with each other through the medium of the Nervous System. In-tho whole pharmico. pffiia there seemed to bo no remedial agent which.could reach and recuperate my Nervous System : every thing that!' had tried for this purpose had completely fulled. At last I was led by my friends to examine your inventions, and /though with no very sanguine hopes of their ofllciency,) l determined. of lhe application of the GALVANIC BELT , an .M NELKLACL, with t)ie MAGNETIC FLUID. This waa in Juno, 1840. To ujr oniciv,AST.om«yM«ait,.m two osra m» - ■ Ursrcrtu had non** in.eight dats I was enabled t* RESUME AIT, fASTORAL LABOR* J PfOR lIAVK I tIKCI OMITTED.' a sinolk service on. account or me Bronchitis: AND Mr RHEUMATIC irrKCTIDN HIS KNTIIIELT CEASED to troorlk mb.' Such, Is the wonderful end happy result* of the experiment , •I have recommended the BELT and FLUID to many who* hare been likewise, suflbrfag, from Neuralgic aflboliona. They * have tried them, with ilArrr result*, I relieve,'in evert /am, dear air, very roapeclfriUy youik v . . ItUItEUT «r« LANDIS.' DR. CHRISTIE’S , galvanic NECKLACE , C „0 I"I ’ W"I1 Minding Ilia Tiimat or Hoad, aucb aa’ il^!i oh Uil ,{V a ," ini “ on ~IB ‘Hnwt, N#r»oui,»nd Blck' Headache, llizzineci of th«-,l|eatl,' KAaNlffla In the (■'dca.’ or hearing In (he Kan, Deafceis.' which U aenenllv Norvoui, anil that di» tressed ConnilalW/calied TloDoLreua. Palsy and Paralysis. d. C di„^ w vs^^ 1000 Oasetf of Palsy and Paralysis DR. CHRISTIE’S GALVANIC BRACELETS fcl.'.S'S v ",' l . V'" 1 ” ln taaea of Conaul.lona or rital* t - on, l ,ln '»l'. and general Narvoua Aditcliona of tb* Ilend and upper oxtremitiea. ..Alaoin Paliy. and Paralvali, an? S' «a»aal by a. deltelency of Vo.-op oV Kotvour bnargy in Ilia llmba or olber organa ofthe'body. Tie Ddlofeiix And Neuralgia,’ «K. l l,Vi°l?. r 'ns ul T 1 ,^ sonl ; , ."ir complaint* nro ,'nteidielllii' , b - *ll« »l’Pj,'MUon of Iho n,iv,M,: It , ~t, Nntjavcil: . Dell dlnb.e. the Electricity IhrimgV till Ji~«J 'J?'• 1»'»1 cflbot, nnd 11,0 Fluid >cl< i mir ' .V/* on ® flootetl norvci. in thoie r iiuuosilnß allhctlona tue application NLVKU FAILS, . FIT?-ANb CONVUL-8f • Theio Diurrelng and terrible complaint. «rVfclWift‘kfli«ad‘ by a deianetpttnt of the Thb - Fu’iu will-mire nearly every cmc, no matter . JiJ JJ* P"' 1 ?" 1 . ®r l»w conflmdd iho ' ond ••lo,|l.l.l»s Inpof* are in pomujan of <Vie piipifeC ”, Off- Many hundred. CartjflcpUa from all narta rttlla.<u£n(r* : °fUo moat extraordinary character can Wgiven!if?*®? ' ’ j > f t l n f?. n . v#nienc ® attohdi the uai of DR .ssafiw mi, « V Prices.' Sort'S 01 '?. - ■rt>«.DoU«., in* Galvanic Neoklaca. TvoDollava ! S« ™ a ?° lol ‘> ol >e Dollar Boob. „ T“»M«gnotlo Plaid, One Dollar.v' it.?, ere aeoomponUd by full end nl.in dine, SitoruW g «‘i.’ ,i ' h f ““ 4bJ /be. n PAR T ICULAR CAUTIOKf.';'-,; IKf- Biwur, 4/ CaunUr/till end IK.rl»l,uJdla(il/fmi! OENWUL AaE?T°'n!f ISU Tdrk.' ■ > r° r . r V Oarliblb, riif hy llio aole iuthbflied* n *» SAM'tiEXiLtp.TT*' November 16,;IS49—lyeovy ,i... -• pEnFUMteRY.—X lyjo'imorimon’t orKr/umo. received, and for Catlielo, Nov.iW, 1 v ■ ' oJv ’
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