„, ' toil ctini&fc'RMNb'AND perry counties. X »lio ii’ mee'tln'g bf frbm eabhScliool Dlsirlol, College, and ACiidbniy. nridronß from each Seld'dt"BdlJool 'ltl'-: the- 'calinliCfi of.’CumbeHand Und ; Potty; (o : '»KHorn'ble-'fn'tbd Court House, in Carlisle',, dn AVednesdrfy the I0lh;of Dcceml)cr, J849,,Qt livo ©‘dldokjiPi M.; r to choqso delegates corresponding the number of members in lho Qeuerai ..'Assembly p Stale Contention tip 1 be held in.HarriaburginJaqUary next, and if llipugiil' expedient' to;.adopt sucli .-measures us.may .bqst prb> mote tlid cause , Hn-, -';Al|.llip.'Teaohers whojinny be. present wl|l bo in viledUo.-sU, in-said. .Convent iqn as’ honorarymembers; ' . r,, - JAMJSS .HAMILTON, ■ ' Pco t eri}bor,o,:lQ49. • Ilo:fpr/t|io : iiQii|(tays t Kriss JCingle's : Head Quarters, I'.-r.■, r : ..CARLISLE, PA., . ISthoplacd where country merchants ant} the, pub* :liC'in gencral, wjll find llie largest and; befct.os sortmenl of , ; ’ - 1 ConfccHonaricr ,-r , .-JSj - ftVcr ofTorctl iii*this county',' rnaiiufdclurcd oFthobeiU rWdlorial csprcss'y’for tho Holidays, and Will be sold or retail tit tho Old Stand of the ailbscrlber tforlif Hanotcf street, albwdodranorthbf thdßatik, to call and 'o'xamind for them* impbasible'to mention oil* the . Uu would ..also call attention , to, a Jorge of Fruits and NuU pf tho latest-importa tions, constating of ; ' i ~i : « .1 , , OR ANGES,;LEMONS, RAISINS;;: _ Pigs, - Proenw, (drapes, l .Citron* Dates',■Almonds,.Eng lish W-slnatr/Credm Nuts, Filberts, Pen Nuls,Co ioa'lfctflf, «kft }■ In'J&nnettion with the above he has Just received'a larugbosottincnt of arid Ajiicrlcnti* 1 . ' TPilys & Fancy Goods, ; consjsling iif p.ut of. fine French Card and Sewing BaslteU of entirely new patterns,' Fancy. Boxes of glass,".W ; ux arid other Doll-heads, Kid nmt Jojliled, Doles; Basket, Bell.Bono, and oilier Itatllcsi Games and l’uzzlcs of the' latest slylej'Fur nituro, lea'setts, and nine In boxes, fiddles, guitars, pianos, nccordcou*, hanncblilcaps, drums,'guns, and other articles of war, Glass.and China toys, mantle ornaments, Tools in boxes, .woolly dogs, wagons and' wheolbairrowa, cradles, Noah's- Arks, masks, marbles of all kinds, fancy soaps, eolougne, ox niar* row, shaving cretun, hair niid clothes ‘Brushes,' &c. lie has also on hand n prime, lot of FRESH GRO-. CBRIErf, consisting of Coffees, Teas, Sugars, Mo*, lasses, Crackers; Cheese, Spices of all kinds, nhd In fact all orlieliis in the Grocery line) which will be disposed of at rates. ‘ , Orders from' a distance thankfully received and promptly attended to.' * • • { P. MONYEU; Carlisle, : Deu-'6, 18i9t - Sarlin'# Union Magazine. TIIE ACKNOWLEDGED BLACKWOOD OF AMERICA. K N impartial press lias awarded to Sarlain the X\_ credit, of publishing the best Mugirzino in Amc-’ ricu. The decision is founded upon the established fact that he publishes better and more varied bmbcb lisinenifl than any of his rivals, and Unit ho pays for original contributions morfUhan all his competitor combined mid iicrteo has secured authors of the high est repute in America and Europe.- Sipgle cuptet 25 cents. .... ■S p»|a copy $3 per annum, and a premium uf either . v’ames K Folk, \Viiliutu Homy Harrison, group o i' Family,’Geucr»l;Tayjur, Benjamin WcsVprdlcijry'Clay. Either of llicsii engravings U worth alone.t!3.. •• Two enpiis $5 per annum; and cither of the abo\c * premiums' lo cnch subscriber. . • ' Kivo'copies $lO per annum, and art extra Magazine .aitd,anti c»r lire premiums lo the qgelil (It person gel ting up lire club.'' , Having made arrangements wilh Ihcptlblishcra for copies of thu. celebrated mezztitinlo Picture “The DcaCjj lied orJitliii Wesley,” wd make llio Idliowing' ' MjfJEUAL OFFER. , One tifllio Magatlno one year, and Ilia Won* toy Print, swldt’2o copies of the Wesley Print, and 0 copies ofSvifcj|«** Union .Magazine fur $3O. Romcmber,l®Mfcpfr«efllbns are not from worn out. English Vlai«et-™PFlrom a nyw plate engraved in (In j highest stylo o,Cfw« ! ftrt. : Tliohosending (heir money Catly .will imprcßidons. J . 'ft , OFFER. EXTRAORDINARY!. Any now siducribcr sending uh $5 prior to the Is' lB5O, shall receive in return full seta oi (Jjrlnln’s M rguetno for 1810 and 1850, and lw< yotdilios of OlmphelPs Foreign Monthly Magazine, and the Washington nr Taylur print, thus securing Upwards of 100 engravings for $5. . , , • The past town sending tho largest number of map . Subscribers for the year 1830, priut to (he Ist of Apri next, with ; lho ndyance payment,.\v)il| b. entitled, tfhilU lulho.Bamo ndinber of Sl.ulainSi Mn gaxino for.l ho year ISSi, For the second largest list ouch, sltbscribi'f will bo.entitled to one of our premium pl.i|e>f.'-‘ Remember tlibso plates , are' of u -nlurgo site and'snliablqTiif a parlor ohihmcnl,' ’ Persons wishing to gel up a club will bo'supplied aVpcelhiciv imbiber* by .wflUng for it and paying the postage* : t ■' Terms lityarldbly In advance. Address,' l - : ■ ■ .toIdSAIITAINACO- - : December ft, 18 jO. • - !fhe Leading Periodical in America GRAHAM’S MAGAZINE FOR 1840. A'; NEW vuluiiio'iiT'ltiU magnl.'ieenl Magazine will XX bo commenced in .January, 1850, 'in a style o. remarkable' nml unuqu-tJJcil beamy. Numbering’ among its cuntribdtoVs (lib best. Anihors in Uie'eoiui. try, the'proprietor*-iiltctlU adding lu tlio ui(ruclign» ■ whlol) !gliHUr'(p a si l lien of pluti/s which will rurBiir|j4tfrf,'in. jioini of eieellcnco' und beauty,' any thing wiileh'Miij'y be fiirdl'shed by any 'publica tion of, u similar charactcr'in America. It' id m.l aayitig too much to assert that Iliu now yohimo vvil. Commence.with u pot feet blaze of literary and urtis tie jighl, mid the ascendancy tlniV acquired ahull' bv fully, sustained throughout the entire volume. •••ftREMIU.W.PLATES, 'The publishers liuvo in preparation u number ul'uxqnislle {tlules designed a* Premiums to new subscribers; Among those may be mentioneil uu engraving of perfect bounty* entitled “Christ Ulessing Litl|o Children”'— another, “Idea ring Iho Saviour id the- Tomb'V*ahd*ycl another, u splun> did Portrait uf the Into distinguished und reverend bishop White., Resides,-thepe, arc the Reverie, an ongravlng by on eminent English artist, which hue bcou'Conildercd, by all who Imvo aeon it, to bo one ol (ho moat bountiful specimens ofarUvor presented by any Magazine publisher, und a complelq series, of mcztoiinl poitrails of American llcruci. . ' TERMS/ For. Three Dpllars, paid In qdvaiicc, wo will furnish iho Mogazlpo and either of the above prints, or a act of the Portraits, at iho option of the subscriber. ’ • ‘ * ... For Five Dollars two conics for one year, and a copy of either brtho above Pr|nls to ouch subscriber. ...For Ten Dollars five copies forohb year, and bno fW extra to the'Postmaster or person forming tiro crab.and either of the above Prim*, dr a aclof’thd Portraits to Wich eubecribfff. * • Far TwuhiyVpotliih', eleven copies for orti year, And oithoi of llio above Print* or u set 'of Portraits to each {Subscriber, and bno'.o'tipy extra to tlio Post* matter or poriop' sending llioolnb, with a copy pf the largo Print ns an additional premium. 1 ' Any person'tarnishing tljo names mb •orlbcrs'or Uptfart/s/witlptho advance payment,shall bo entUlod, to a complete copy of W, 11. Graham’s ‘American lHntorical and Blogrupliloul Library,"d motl vulunblo'worl}.. > A PREMIUM OFFER. The Post Office of any town m t)ie Union,* from Which wo shah, receive the F roil |, fiB t nuinbeV of subscribers to Graham's. Mijga iota B year 1 between the Ist'of January, 2850, and (bo Isl uf.January, 1851, (the Magacipoln bo mailed to stiolr Post Office, or to subscribers through If,) shall bp ijntllidd to a conllnuahco of the whole number of thb gratuitously, for one.year after Ihd tixpirdtibh br’llio’ year for which their subsorijHlons shall havd been paid. Th 6! Mu- S*sine will bo continued on, either tothoeobsoribers thointolves, or to tho agents through whom we - may foooivo the .orders - for quantities, dhef fo‘ whohi the package or packages may be directed, or to botll, if there should-bd bolh iti .ilio same town, us tho caso may bo,, i 4 „.d. <;.• ■'{ u'; 1 ostago on pli lottorl to bo pre-pald;. ‘ Address'' ■ ,HTi SAMUEL D. PATTERSON Sc CO., w '.-.W t; '■••••JVtf.oB ChtinUt St.fPMla. Dcoombcr 6,1819. ' i'! l/ady^s; Book l , "V .Poshulißlers rfhd niliers sending Clubs will oblige □s very much, by having them nil-addressed,'!d onb mime. It is no inconvenience lb them, and will bou great favor to ua. ■ PllßMlimtKTO.Tllß ToWJfS skNbISU TllEf tAlldES* . NOMUER OP SuBSChIDBRS. - The (own sending tin the largest number of mull subscribers for 1850, will be, entitled to the Lady’s Book for JB5l. gratis; and tbp next jri number, cacll subscriber sliull have any and of the' above plates. • * . - • L. A. GODEV; lid Ghisnut St;. Philadelphia, ’Dcfcdinber'CriSdOi. i Moiuitniit Laud for Sale* r WILL offer the undivided halfofNlNETVacrds I of Mountain Lnndj lulo lho properly of Andrew M’DnWell; ddc’d.j (being the interest Of two of the 'icirs) at public suio, nl the Court House; in thb 80. rmmh of Carlisle, on Saturday tlioSOlli day of Dei ccmbur noxl, »l U o’clock in the forenoon. This land.is well limbered, and lies in Crund’s Gap. Tho •iew mad 10 Lambertun’s Saw Mill, passing-.nearly | liruugh the Centre of it. Ilfs bounded by lands of PaJion &, Moore,, A. Lambertan and others. Terms nude known on.tho day nfealo by - WM. IL MILLER,' •m . ■ 'Atfyfor (too o/ the ifcirs. .November a9 v lBl9—st x , . Orphans’ Court Sale. priE subscriber will offer af public sale, under nti. L order df‘Orphans’, CoUri, on Hnturday tho 16th lay of December, at'2 o’clock P. M., on the .uvtnisesVtho following described real estate, to wit: ; A tract dfOrafral Lnhd} shantd ht EustPennsbo* '■ough township, Cumberland county, about ft mild ‘r.un Pairview, bounded by'lands of George Marin'} Jacob Kicholhergor, and others, containing • 64 Adrds & 36 Perched) .ill of which is cleared land,, except, about 4,acres, ■laving about 5 notes of meadow laud, .The improve* j&Midkk. Piculs are a one nml a half story LC)G 4??™ HOUSE.LOa BAlltt.Cofu Crib, Spring* olid - Orchard. eSSSsIsI 'l'lie terms of sale are—sloo,td bo paid •in tlicnJay of sale, one half of the purchase money on ho Ist day of April,-1850, when' possession will bo 'i'Vcri,and Iho balance hi tWociluol annuel payments vlthout interest, to ho secured by judgments or re* togpuance. , . JOIJN SIIEETZ, Admt, of Jacob Kui/Jfiuan, Novcmiicb. 22, 1840 yAIjAUBIiE FARICC JFCIt SAWE^ subscriber’, desiring to remove west, offers at ; private safe, the valuable firm bn which he now resides, minute in Dl'ckihpdnTowpdhip, about half a nijo west ot v Dafni:z? mill, and adjoining properties .r Sumuel Sowers, Tobtaa Sil'ca, JoJm Peffer, and illiers,’containing - "117 Acr es, ’ of LimestoHo aml'Pitiq Lurid, about 70 acres nf which ire cleared, and.ln u good stalaofcultivation, the’ rc.nnii.dcr'ia well covered with valuable limber, such as Oheanut, Ouk, und Pine. I’ho improvements orb »« uJ LOG JEWELLING HOUSE.- a IstsWa n c,,un . l *f OI,FC * ?./ J OG DARN (with.two now VVa^bn.Shed, Corn Crib, House, and other out buildings. A ■•pring ol excellent water is convenient io'tlro dwel* ling, and the Yellow breeches creek, a’never falllnc dream, pusses through the property; There is also In Apple Oich ird on the.properly, of good healthy trees. - Also a,largo and valuable limestone quarry, from winch u largo portion of. the farm: has recently been limed, The limestone, no this farm is. lues* huurtil.UvMid,any quantity of lime can bo burned Irnni the s.inu*. ’1 hero is also on this property a valuable. UtON ORE RANK, bom which'there lias recently Wen taken u largo quantity of valuable ore. A full dofOriplien of (his properly is deemed on, nceetsury, Thoso wishing to look at (his farm, are J respectfully invited to cull on iho.eubscriber.icsidlng 1 ■ m thynainc, st ho-u ill laku pleasure in showing it to . GEORGE ROUSH. November I, 1819—Gt , / . . - ’ ‘ Tiivcrii License* NOIICL is hereby given, that 1 intend to apply at .iho next term of the Court of Quartei Sessions uf Cumberland County, for u license,to keep a tavern or public house in the house pnw occupied by Chun. .M’Glaughlin, in the East Ward, in the Borough of G«rlLlc. ' . . JOSEPH HEISER. Noveptber 29, 1819—IK* Wo Iho undersigned citizens of the East Ward, in the Porough'of Carlisle, in the county'of Cumberland, do ccfllly Unit wo arc,well.acrpiulntcd'vyllh the above named Joseph (lelscr, that ho Is of good reptile for honesty and temperance, and- itr 'woll provided with house room and conveniences for lho accommodation of. strangers, and .-travellers, and that audit inn or tavern is iiccysaary.lo accommodate the public und entertain sirangors'und travellers. • *• • Jacob Zug, « • • Kobfe* Clms. Maglauchlin, ; F: Gardner, ' ' : Gco.’.\PP«c , y t ' : R, M'Carlney, * , M. Unlenmb, Edward Shower/ ’ Jrm. K. Smith, -• R. Cernmnn,' - Jolrn Monro, - ’ j OBC pli Wlllon. I J. D. Bratton, m; ‘ . T RECpVHD' at the choopstoro, a grout va J ncty of oli colors of Woollen Yarn ). also, Long mid Sil»aro Shawls from tl to jMOOt very .cheap* in deedt-Mous do Lalnoe, Ginghams, Steel -Beads and Tassels, Purso Twist, Clasp*, and n greet variety of, Woollen Hose. A, «fc W. BENTS!;. November 1,, 1849. * Ground Alltim Suit,.. '■, \. A Tonly $1,371 P* r sack. . The. balance of our £\_ lot, to dose tho concern* will be sold for cash as above, Apply at the Tea and China sloro of; *• S, W.EBY.I November 8, 1640 1 JOHN W. HEKDEL, Oculist, BEGS loavb to inform his friends and the public, that ho has again returned homo to Carlisle, and will bo happy to servo all whu may desire his servi ces in Dentistry. Office in Ifurpor’s How, next door to Oulhrio’s watch-maker uhop‘, •Nuvombur 1, 1819~3t; , • *p\U. > JAYNE!B Family Medicines for sale at tho U Drug and Variety store of Henry-A; Sturgeon, register’s Notice, . ■\TOTIQE U hereby given to ull persond Intcl-eslcH; IN that the following accounts havobqbnfiledihlhU office f(priexuminalion‘byt|i&TaccdUnianlBi\ltci , eiri nanfed,,and.will be. preaentefl lo.lhb dfplmOa’Gbiiri' of county .fof Confirmation, atid alldwi, ance, on Ttleadiiy, ihp 16th day df Cpcombprj lS'iO, 1. TJ)o accodiil of Ge orgo. Zili n, Jr., adminislra tor of DdUmfind;, GfpVq, laio .of the State "of diubv:' ’ V v V ■ ‘‘B’. Thb;'acb••• ‘ 4. .The accouhldf Andrew Blair,guardian of Mur* lha Holmes. 11 . - ■' ■ -5, The supplemental, and' find 'account of John Peters;>Execulor of'Jacob'lliirmsh, late of South Middleton,township* deceased.' . . 64 The account of- VVilliont,Greenwood, Adminis. tralorof John, Greenwood, late of.DicUipson township, deceased, • 7. Tho. final occpunl dr.William, Pulton,one of (ho administrators of Henry C. Huckeli, Into of the tho borough'.of Now,villc, deceased. ‘ • account of David Brcnlzcf, administrator of Catharine Elsrbdc, late of ihb of Shlppcns burg;deceased. • . : , : Tho account of Gbor'go H. Bucher, guardian of Ann Elrza'Mutecr. .• - ■' • ■ ■’ : * . ■lO. The account of John Sprout, administrator of Beinjnmio Eberly, late of Hiiinpdontownship.dcc’d,' 11. Tho account of William' Kcr, guardian of AddinoFulvvilcr.-> • .. ’ - * Tho accounl of David Slerrclt, administrator of Samuel Dyserl, lalo. of Mifflin township, deceased. . 13. The account of Christian E>ilor, administrator of Jacob.Fuilor, late of Mifflin township, deceased. 14. The,account of Wm. M. Bcclem and'Samuel Sonsoman, administrators ofAdam tongsdorf, late of Silver Spring township,’deceased, 15. Tho account of Jbhn Moore, ndminlslraldr dc hdnis lion with the will annexed, ofJohn Moore,lalo of Dickinson township, deCefised.' * ’ WILLIAM GOULD, Resisted BfeGlSTKk’s Ojfrcß, ' I -v V Carlisle, Nov. DRUGS! nitIXJSI I HAVE Just received a fresh stock of Afeilicincs. Paints, Glass, Oil, &c.» which having'bccn pur chased with great care at tho best city houses, f can confidently recommend to Families, Physicians, Country Merchants and Dealers, as being irssh and pure. • .•• • DRUGS. Patent Medicines* Fine Chemicals, Instruments, Pdro Essential Oils; Herbs and Exrtacts, Spices; ground or whole. Es enccs, ,’ . • Pcifumory, &c. Cod Liver Oii-^Warranted GenuinCi DYESTUFFS. • tndigocs, Madders* Sumac,. Albmi Log and Cant Woods* Oil-Vitriol,- . - , Copperas, . , Lac-Dye PAINTS. ' , ~ Welherill A Brother's Pure Lead* Chronic, Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jersey Window Gloss, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Copal and Coach Varnish,and Red Load. Alt of which will bo so|d at the very lowest market price; at tho cheap Drug and Bookstore of , S. W. HAVERSTICK. Carlisle, Nov, 22, 1819 fEW ARRIVAL. OF FOREIGN DOMESTIC , HARDWARE. JACOB SENER has just returned from" the east ern cities with 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; Nulls and Spikes,,Walls’ Bar Iron, Cast, Shear,’Blistered, Vnd Spring Steel! Imcks, Hinges* Screws, 'Planes, Saws, Chisels. Augers, Axes, Knives. Fork's, &c. Shoo Fnidmgs of every description. Persons wanting any thing in the Hardware lino, would do well to give * call, as wp nro. determined to sell low for cash. Tho highest price will bo paid for SCRAP IRON and FL at the store of . ‘ Carlisle, Nov 15, 18 ID , JACOB SENER. . . BOOTS AMD SHOES, ' AT PORTER'S SHOE STORE, opposite Uie- Methodist Church. Mon's Kij. Brogans, Men’s Thick Brogans,. Boys! and Youth’s Thick', Bools, Women's I,;i(jo Roots. , , , This work has boon manufactured to order, ox. pressljr for lire winter, and is warranted to be boiler than any ever sold in Carlisle. Constantly oh hand, a general assortment of the. best quality id' BOOTS SHOES, BROGANS, Gum ' Shoes,' Rulfjlo -Over Shoes, Sueks, &e., to which the altcntioiiof buyers is solicited. WII, M, RORTEU.' November.ls, 1849. Now Oaoils & Cheap' Clothing. THE subscribers bavajust returned from Rbila doljihia with splendid assorlmenl o( Goods for genllomen’s wear, with which they intend offering great inducements lo the oili/.ens of Carlisle and surrounding country. They have on hand an as sorlinenl .. CLOTIIIIVUj ■ such as Dress Coats, Clonks, Ovcr-cna(a, Vestsr Rants, Shirts, Uosoms, Collars, Under Shirts, Drawers, Gloves, Stockings, : Silk ahd'biher Cra vats, Rocket Suspenders, Huts’, Caps, Ttunke. Travolling Rags and Uinbrellnsi all of which they intend selling at a very small advance on city cost, having for their mono Ismail profits and quick sales.", They wish it to bo nn derstuod that their olnlljing. is all hiilmitifclilred under their'ovan superintendence and np( ip ihe oily, hence they are enabled to'warrant every ar* tide they sell. , > , j , Having an experienced cutler ehgngHl in their establishment; they qro at nil times to make lo order any,article of clothing in a neat, ritshignnbkyund, substantial maimor, and at niton notices ' • .ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON// iWM Itanuvcr $l. opposite Manner's Store, I Carlisle, Ocl. -I, Ibid—3m. *. , Fli'O Insurance. PHK Allen and Euatpennaberough Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland county,lucor porMuil by an act of Assembly, is kotv fiißy/pf irpnizud. ami in operation onider the mmvagemont' ofllie following commissioners, viz ’ ' ° * Jacob Shelly, VVm. 1L Gorgas, Michat* Cock, lin, MulcTtoir, Brnmiomarr, ChrUtiury Slayman, Simon 'Oyster, Jacob 11, Coover, Lewis flyer, Henry Logan, Benjamin 11. Mussor, Jacob Jurk, Samuel Frowoll, Joseph Wickersham. The rates of insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of the kind In tho-aftne. Per sona wishing 10. become’ motnhei's hro. invited to muko application ;to the amenta of the company, who arc, willing id wail upon them' at any time; JACOB SMKLLY, iV«iWen/, ‘ Hcniiv Logan, Pim President. ' Lewis' Wvßa. iSrcre/flry. ■ Mioiiarl Cocklln, Trcasureft November L 1849. ' ‘ AGENTS.- Cumberland, county—Rudolph Fortin, N. Cum* berland; 0. B." Herman, KingaiownMJenry Zear ing, Miifamnnstown: Robert Mooro ami Charles 8011. Carl Isle; Isaao Kinsey, MQchaolcabprg; Dr. J.AhUChurchtown, . Xvrh county—John.sherr(a.k, :Liaburn; John Bowman, Duisburg; Paler WolfqrtJ, Frfinklln; John Smith, ,l2aq., .Washington | ,W. S.Plcklnir, Dover; Daniel RaflVnsbejger, J, VV*, Craft, . HarnVmrg-— Houser'ifc Lochman. . Members of (ho company having Policies ohom x (^ roo,ln haveihoni renewed by making ap plication to any of thVagnnts. J t notice. A will ho made ai the next session .1 i l J'®Bl # iuluroof Pennsylnnnia, foran alter otion In the charter of thd Carlisle Deposits Bank,bo hb to ebnfer upon the Institution- the- rights and pri vileges of a Bank ofiaßUo,. ; By order of (ho Board.of Directors* - • n «■ • * W,S,ypßJßAN,oaflhi6r. Dopoeitcrßank‘,7 - * ■ • Juno 30, 1840. •’ 5 •• ; v MAOKARKL Fresh No. Iv3&3 r Mnokorol hi sloro and for solo by: :■*. j, \y,- MV. Cheap Clothing Stbrcii Great Bargains! . TUB ,auliscriiicr would respectfully inform his friend.'and tho public in geltenih'tfiat'ho bus re iiip.od bis largo and extensive assortment of lecndy-mnito Clothing:, id lho'rooin 'rcceritly-occupied as a store'by-George W*. 1 Hilner; oh'East Main street, directly opposite EUioU’a Drug store, and within two door® ol Ogilby’s; store,.where he will keep constantly oh hand, all kinds of ‘Rea<]y*mndc Clothing, and everything per taining toigentlemcn’s wardrobes. The clothing ho bfiers for sale* is made tip hr his own shop, .by-Expe rienced workmen, and under his own supervision.—— He .feels: prepared■ to ofiur great bargains Clothing lino, and to test this fact ho would earnest ly.invite lha citizens of this county to give hini a call, and. examine the qualilyof his stock apd his prices, bofore’puichasing. elsewhere. - w ,l^Bo * heretofore, continue to make, up all kinds of Qlothing according to order, and those who prefer,it; can have their measures taken, ami their garments- made Up to their plcasement. Al wpyson hand, a,large assortment of Cloths, Ctissi meres, Sutdncts, Vestings, dec, • -Don't forgot the plbcc—directly opposite Elliott’s stortfj and iyithip,two doors of OgilbyV /NATHACf HANTCII. Carlisle, Npy 227 1849—dm ~--T:rr~ HOOK HERL i ■‘ r ' : : O v M : JGAP THK eubsqiiiiere IraVe Juat completed llieir pm ,chases.of. Fall,and. Winter Goods. Tholr stock consists In part of-OLOTHS and Crissimerbs, Vestings IrOm $1 to $5 per yd.J Cassinpta, of-all ; colors and Trimi While* Yellow, and Ued Flan nels; Kentucky jeans, Velvet Cords; Deaverteens, Calicoes by the. cartload; Ginghams,. Mous de Caines, Merinoes, Paramatta and Thibet Cloths; Coburg dloths, Alpaohaa, Fancy Mohair Lustres; Checks, Tickings, Domestic Ginghams, Canton Flannels, Lindseys. Plain' de Lnines, in pinks, ht-own, niflhine, ond black, for 18$ els. per yard; Mods de Laines, Thibet and Tekcni ■: Shawls, Lnnjtf ShdUls frpm $3 to $10; Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs;-cotton* woollen and Cashmere Stockings; Irish Linens, Gloves; Cloth, Glazed, and-Fur CAPSj Gimps and Fringes; Ribbons in variety; combs, woollen stocking Yarn, all quali ties, colors and prices; 'Steel Beads,* Pulse .Twist and Clasps Purses, Scatfsi Green Baragei Table covefs orlinpii and cloth; carpel chain, tabic dia per, crash'and linen-diaper, edgings and laces, and a £6od assortment of trimmingsi lower than uSuali • ! ... • , ■ GlnmShocs, all slies it ml ‘prices; Umbrellas, Carphts, Queens ware, Hardware, Groceries, &c. All the dbofre wo purdhasod with gold and sll ver,-and;Saved about IS per dent, over those who bought dn:crediu Call arid examine our Goods, we are determined to sell them at very small pro fits. . A. & VV. BEINTZ. October: 18j 1849. Fall Ury Goods! JdflT (IECKtVED AND NOW OPENING , At the New Store. Corner of Hanmer and Loulher Strata, opposite Wm. Leonard's old stand. " THE uriileisigned- respectfully-informs his frieridafindtUe public, that he has jnst returned Prom Philadelphia, whit a large find carefully se lected assortment nf ' ■ " ’ Npw Fall Goodsj consisting of an extensive vnrinty. Every article will he sold at the very lowest prices. , Mttua de Liimal —All thomost desirable styles of neat figured, and the ties! shades of plain h ue, mode, scarlet,'pink, green, crimson, &c. Jliclt Figured Caa/imcrea! —A complete slock of elegant stylus which will ho sold at very small profits. J)ress St/Aa/—Urocpda 'figured,' plain, chanoe able, striped gjucc, and (he most superior qualities of {flossy blacks. . , ,('JtftngcnJi(a Dfftn np.d B)aokMaTiuUaSi4lin v lhe most fashionable article for tho fall, . 6Y//c Fringes Laces, Gimps, Boltings, Collars, [Gloves, Hosiery, &c. Fall and IVtriler Jlibbntia % Of every quality, and ut all prices, .Also, a large stock of elegant Staple Ctoods, •which have .been .selected with much tdte’, ahd wilt be sold hi very great bargains. Our assort ment of Cloths, Casstmcres, Vestings, heavy pan taloon stuff, Flannels, Sheetings, Tickings, Ging hams, Checks, 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* merit of . iIOOTS- JNI) SHOES* for men, women, and children, at lower prices than ever, ‘ GROCERIES in all their vnrietyrvrz: Sugar; Coffee, Molasses, FeKin ’Fen Cdmpn/iy’seolebru* ted Teas. Spices, &c., and the best quality ol Carpet Chain. ‘ N. W. WOODS, A'L ; September 27, 18 J 9. s ; ’ GROCERIES FOR 1849. ANEW supply of choice Groceries,embracing C'offeea, Sugars, Molasses, Spices, and a lot of Green and Black Teas, with ul! iho:oihor variety of articles in our line, equal, and probably superior to the Usual varlo tiesj has just been received and opened at the store ofllie subsoribor, whore ho will bo pleased to of fer them to ids customers and friends Without any advance frqm former prices. The.public havuuur warmest thanks fur ther encouragement extended jq Us, anrf we indulge Aid hope that wo may be favored with h continuance of tho same’; • Carlisle, Oot 18, 1849. . .J. W. EBY. Sew liauitEßY. M US.NEFF respectfully announces lo the Ladies •of,Carlisle, that she has utioned ut her store iivxl.dour to the Foil Ollicc, u splendid assortment of Fall & Winter Millinery. oftlio latest und most fashionable styles. The goods have been selected with gredt bare, from iho bust city lioutfes,-ntit! sho'oun'assuro her customers that they areth* LATEST FALL FASHIONS. Iter slock consists of every variety of Velvet, Foncy Silk, and Sut.ii) Bonnots, Children's Hats and Caps, Liidlrs' Dross Cups; together with mi assortment of FANCY HOODS, embracing in part of Feathers, Flowers, Uihbuns, Bonnet Cups. &0.. Also, Dress Goods, such as SHk*, Turc.Sulins, Brochu und French-Plaid Long Shawls, 1 Motts, in great variety, &c. Bonnets altered in the niustnoal and fashionable manner. Having engaged the services of a fashion* oblo ( Milliner from (he city,she hopes by strict atten tion to .business, to please all whumay nivor her with t flail. . Mrs.M. NEFFV Oarlitile, Nov. f, Drug uiul Vui loCy Store. TUB subscriber respectfully announces to (ho pub lic, (hat ho has. taken that well known Hand, lately owned by James Fleming, on (ho corner ol Pitt and High streets, directly opposite the Mansion House, whore he will keep constantly on..hand an assortment of DRUGS. M&DtoINES, Paints. Oils, Furfamery, arid Fancy Arliclos, which ho is deter mined to aelj low. Having engaged tiie services of an experienced Druggist, he. flutters himself to be able to giro general, satisfaction to d!|. . Physician* and ttouniry Merchants supplied at r ducod prices. . HBNJIV A. STURGEON. Caiiialo, August Ifl, 1940. ; IKflokiiFs Farina, A new article prepared exprtssly for Fainilieg t lli>lth, add Ealing Moueet,- INTENDED for Puddings,. Omelet, &o„ and unequalled 1 for Gruol, Thickening Soup and Gnvvny, nnd-ns r> substitute ia preferable to many other ariiotuß now in nso—being very delicious. The only \V»y to Judge is (a try It. To bo had at the store of ; . •< .< . . . ■ J. W. EDY. " October 4. 1819 - f\R. ThwhuemlV Saraaparilla for sale at the Drug' jL/atoro of Henry A. Sturgeon l . • August 10*1841) " ’ • • .' • Ti'emoitdoiis Arrival OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS. At the Cheap Wholesale and Retail Dry-goods"' ' • ' ' Store of : Arnold & levi. THEiY ndwopening in North 'Hanover street,Moors north of the Car lisle Bank and oppositeHaverdtick’s Drugstore, .the most extensive assortment of Fail end Winter Goods, ever brought torC'arlisle; Among these goods may be found ajbeauliful selection of : Ladies Brtiss Croodg, plain, black and changeable Silks* silk striped? figured’, and embroidered Cashmetes, sraall fio’rd and striped Delaines; In gteal vattetyl plain, black, rind changeable Alpacas; Mohair Lusters, plain and figured Sack Cloth, BVenth-Merinos. Parri mattos, : Worsted plaids, bonnet satins, ribbons, Brussels Laoc, black silk fringe and belts. 1 SHJIfVLS.~~Ter\ieTSi, Thibet, Moua de Lain, and plaid shawls; Moravion, Lamb’s Wool, Al paca and Silk. Hose; Gloves and,Milts, , CLOfHS. p SaUinetls, Ken tucky Jeans, Velvets, Pilot Cloth, Drab and Bea ver Cloths, for men’s overcoats and sacks* Boots & Shoes. Wfl It’aVe added to our .immense'.'stock of - Dry vooils, a large assortment Bools and- Shoes, vhich will be sold very dheap at tile store of Ar 3 old Levi, September 27, 1849. - . Second Arrival! CHAIILES OGILBY, respectfully informs the , public; that he has commenced and will be open ing for some days, his SECOND' PURCHASE of i?all & Winter Ctoods. His.stock at .present is very large and general, and with tho addition of his skcuxd pdrcuxsk, he flit ters himself that he will bo able to please all those thot wisli to. lay out their cash to a good advantage. The stock consists in part of a Very extensive assort ment of liadlefc Dress Goods* a valuable, assortment df WINTER SHAWLS, of the most fashionable fclylcs; French; German and! English MERINOES, Coberge; Paramctlas, 'Alpa cas, and Sacking CLOTHS 6f bedutiful qualtties;! French and English now stylo Cashmeres, Mous de Laincs; Frcndb, English; and American Chintzes. ; Also, a very-general and handsome stock of Cloths, Gassiuicrcs, Sattlncts, Kentucky icons, Kerseys, dnd a great many othef kinds of-Goods for-gentlemen's wear. Ono Of the lorgost slocks of White and Brown Muslins, that has been, in Carlisle for several years, which waS purchased before.the advance in Cotton GoonSi Also, a full a.id complete assortment of Boots A Shoes;! which will be sold si the lowest notch) logellicr will a large stock of Picflh Groceries. As lively trade and small profits is tlio oidct of the day, wo «oy come one* como all, and secure for yourselves good bargains. Carlisle* NoV 10, 18^9 Siewvllio Academy, Select Classical and Scientific Scqool, Newoille,-Cumberland County, Pa; IT. Is confidently believed that few institutions offer greater inducements to students than the i.bovc; located in the midst of a community pioveibiul- for their intelligence, morality and regard for the interests of religion, this Academy can effectually, gi ahJ its members from evil dnd Immoral influences. Advan tages are likewise offelcd to tlio'so dcairi sg to pursue the of the physical sciences, surpassing those of most similar institutions. Those having sons bt wards, and Mishina to Semi them to d Seminary of learning, are respectfully soli cited to visit Newvtlle, arid judge of the ub outages for themselves, or, at least, procure a circular con taining full particulars, by addressing JAMES HUSTON, Principal: • NowviUc, Pa., Aug; 23, 1840—ly , Plainfield Classical Academy. Four miles west hf CdrlHls,bettbee n the Neieeitl State Riuid and the Cumberland Vdlliy Itaihodd. SEVENTH SESSION, rpHE Seventh session will commoncooh Monday J_ llio filhof Novb’r. 1949. The number of students Is limited, and they arc. carefully prepared for Col* lege, Counting House, &c. The situation predudostho possibility of student* associating wilhlho vidousor depraved,being remote from town or village,.though.easily accessible by Stale Road or Cumberland Vdlleyßailroad, both of which pass throughlands attached to tbo institution. TERMS. Boarding, washing, tuition, dec.,(pot sobs.) 856 Otf Latin or Greek, . 5 00 Instrumental Miisifc ,10 U 0 French or German ' ’ > > 600 Circulars with rofoiohccsi&c.,furbished by R.K. BURNS,Prindbai. October 3,1840, ! y WATCHES! j6L . Grqatiaduccmeuts to persons ifl tfaut of a good Watch,* LEWIS R. DROOMALL, m 110 Nort/j 2nd street,’having leeched additional supplies of Gold and Silver Watches of every description, from Lon don, Liverpool and Switzerland impbrtWfob*, is now prepared to furnish tjiu Very beat orticlo at a price fuf bolmf any ever offered, of (ho shmo quality, artd (which cannot bo undersold hy other storojn Philadelphia or dsowhero. Every watch sold will bb perfectly regulated, rfnd warranted to bo as good us rcpfoschted.' Watches at the following low priced: Gold Levers, full jewelled, 18 caraicases, 826 00 Silver do do. do. 12 00 Gold Lopincs,jewelled, 18 carat cades, 22 00 Silver do do. 800 Tho.L, R, DroomairOold Pen, a superior article hr silver case, with pencil, and warranted, $1,50} Gold Pencils fur $l,OO, and upwards, Gold Medallions,- Loekct for Daguorcolype. Likenesses, Gold chains, Gold and hair Bracelets, Breast Pine, Ear Rings, Finger Rings, and a general oasortment 0 1 every description of Jewelry nt unusual low prices. No. 1(0 North 2nd street, 2nd door (j6low> Race street, Philadelphia. ■ LEWIS K. DROOMAI.L. Novombur B, 184 R . 1 THE GREAT CIIUA STORE OF PHILADELPHIA.' THANKFUL to the citizens Of Carlisle, ami ltd vicinity, for their increased custom, wo again re* «t (heir company to view our largo und aplondld, usaoilmnntof < 1 CHINA,' GLASS A QVE&NSWARE. Dir.nor Seta,,Ton Beta, Toilet Scta.and single pfelcs, either of Glass, China or Stone Ware, sold in quan tities fo sint purchasers, fop Icstf than’ they cnii be had elsewhere—ln fid at loss than Wholesale price*. I American and EngHah Brftnrtnhr Metal Goods in | [ greater variety (him over before offered ih the city. Fancy China jn great Variety, vei*y eftca^r, Wo would fnvfle any petom vfsillng fhn c(fy to call und aoe us—they will at least be pleated lo walk around out beautiful store/and 1 to view (he finest China ff»d the cheapest the world produces, TYJVDALE dt MITCHBLt No. 910 Cbtsnul street rhila.,Bopt. 80, 1840.—1 y Spruce Street Cabinet Waroroonis, No. 110 Spnocs Bt. below 6tii, Puiu. CONSTANTLY ON HAND a largo Qiaortmont of superior Walnut and Mahogany Furniture, monufacluredin (ho belt manner, of modern ityla ami el moderate jirlco., embracing ’ ' . , Patlor Oh.it., Wardrobe., Rocking Gharri,l , Dressing 13 are h os, Tete.a-tclca, French Ued.lead,, Gontre and Piet Tabic., ; Jllgh Post Uud.teajl.r Wa.li Stand.,., i , -UaUUok.,,SahtMatte-.- 7 ; - Talilorf. ’ito. && ' * r>tila,,Au BU ..o ll s.o^ irHGNKEI ' S -- f • THICKS OP.aUACHSi. ;Vf 4anftrin? V rn RVBI ? D 'i ,iK . AD 7”'® Caubpclut,—There is a fcr» iapsnlla for salo in the differem towns' s P To writ J?."! * Sarsaparilla. • h is advertised as the OfllOINAf I'Mtassssifs s at s ‘ the than. I wish most eipcerrlv, Ms hail never made tnoWdatrl mom* of himself 6r of me. When Will mon lcam to te twS and truthful In all their dealing and intercduna with IhdPftfi Inw men I Ho applied to one Hue] Clapp to assist him ItimahU' factnnn? Ills mixture, statine-thc large.sums he would m«k<« as on iiitlucpmcnt 10 embark in-the business.' -These men have been Insulting and libelling me In all possible forms. In order to hftflrcHS die public with Did belief that the Old Doctor’ll Sana* nanllnwns not.the fptmitUi original/ftirupparWa, made from he Old loctiir’* Original Heap*, this S- I*. Townsend save lrl.*. v , e .-". l,ld H*.? u * e fl,ime lor # 7a week. I will give him SfiOU if he will 'iiro iilco Un* single S(JNi«ry prtklf of this. Ills atmcmiTiia of TluhnpsUii. Skillilmn A Co.i are mdbine buta tnuuo or talschodiU. simply nmdc to dctidlrd die public, and keep the trttill UtMvn in regard to his HUritt}. ftrUtitUinv com poMMfl, 'I hlj is to caution the public to rilfrcllnatl ricWCfiut Old' )r> . lown‘eml’9 S-irsnjiorillu, Iluvlnt; on it tile tjlJ Doe*, tors iikein-''s. hi* family Coal of Anns, mid h!s signitllira acroM' (lie i;oiii of Arms. l*ritlctjiiU OJice, 102 AUssriU-s/rW/, jV. Y Ci(i/. JACOII tOWSSBMD Old Dr. Jacob Townsend. . ! THU OUIOIN’AI. UISCOVEuISII OK 'J'llE . .• 'i Genuine Tcntfndend Sarsaparilla; , Old Hr. Townsend is n.'tt nbnm 70 years uf «««. and ha# lonrf been known «a the AifTJWIi and IfISVOVUJtBR of thfi H*™ l . ORIGINAL "rOWNREND siusAPA:- JiIL.L,A. lletng pour, ho wm compelled to limit iuitianufatS ture, by which means it has befc'h kaptutit or market, and'tha ' sales circumscribed to those only who Had prosed its Worth. and known lu value; It had rtfcthetf ihs Kart dl than*; ttbvdrthblsM; ‘ ih muse pun*on» wnu had o. eh healed of bore diseases, and saved Irum death, |in>:lntm«il iis wonderful . HEALING,POWER. ■ Till. imKUVAl.l.KuiniEpAtiAflttSL ufacnirorl mi the largest srkle. find is called for thruurbotft UifiV W-! • r ft i M «- r 2'V 1,1 <, 0 ,1 *. 1 ,^“!* I c . da U/* foiiM iiSSR. ble nl deemii.'rkttun or Jeier/bratinh: -■ - > • Unlike yournr S. F. TUwnsrnd'*. li improve* frith «n. and never ctimiees but for the bfcmr; bfteaune it ja preiiartd on**#. /i/Ic printfptt* bv unefUMe ttuih. TUe htglitol krto»lKdrt rff UtmuHirv, and tfte Ulfest Jscoverifee of thb dri. Iftv*. all b**HT bronshi fmo mpihitton in (he nunufacturo nf (lib Old Sa£ sapanlla. The Saniaparflla rum, it is well known to metflSl men, contains magy modlclmri ftfoptniKs. and in'fhi dropertied - which ore inert or melcM.snd oilicrs, which if retained in pm., narma it lor ti-o; jtroJure : Onnmiafia)t and dHJ. frhich Mint ‘ iuriutis in the HVMtem. Some of ilth pnifrtnim of. Santfparlllli aru so Toiu .lr that they emiroly e»«,K»Vate and are l v sTintfie pie* , ,0 - v n,W*cfVcd b* a •cikHllflc ■it. y m those experienced in its inanuiaciUro. Moreover, the* ewfori/epnnnp/es, winch rtvotj i n viuxir, or n#ah exhalation, un- • s,ir».r„,’u,7,x' , '' d ' *s***** »r,h. Oi - Any imrsmt can hull or the mol till th'fcv eat It dai* col t£m VJ 1 wl, ** i * l J ** n ! ,,ri ? . I ]j fe ttrtiirlhp manor In the rwli - Jm I h’. Vi C|| ?V l *'*r cj ” ul “ .uch II Bill ill. Ml: GENUINE OLD DR JACOB TOWNSEND’S . - , . SARSAPARILLA. m,VSi£Z, p !!*T > , *"."•*l»«},(*3a«o > i(rite Sip'.. r T urc removed, cvtrylhlng capable df besom: - Imjac dor fermentation is csirnclcd and rrjfettid; th>n evtrr Ernn® and .'t'n 'n' v,nu ? •‘.'cured in a pure And concentrated lonn, and ih(/< it is rendered incapable of o-dns any of Its vah uublo and lirfalirts properties. Prepared inlhiswsy.lt is trtsda the most powerful ogetuin die t v.-, •, u . .Cnrc °f Inuhmoriiblo Diseases; , lfei.ru ihureawM why We hear cnrnme'rtclaUnna on evifreTtfe IH de»7n%.HSJr Wu,Meo, “ ft ' d i ! , ! Ww, . , V Wahdofwfwol!:, .:nySUMI‘TIOS\ JXYSPt'PSIi, and iilitiri hhnh ' - SSWWiS: ;i It posse Mes n marvollows ptflcacy in all ehmhiaints arlilftf’ : from htaiprttion, innn Acidity of tfle ffidmtick: ?rimt unequA circiiLuiun, ;I« < teriiiina(fnii of blood to - the head, palpitation of • the heart, cold fubt tittd hands, Told chills and hot Hashes over the bioly. It hu« not f ih pqimt in CuhU arid (Jdtimhs ; and promoted auxy (ixpfcinrmu.h liiid gcmlu inspiration; rtiakitig etnctUres 01, thu hniL't. thrujl add every uilicr part. • 1 Uni it; nothing fa Jrt exrcllenre niofe Hiaulfcilly aeea anti ai* • j Itnowludjjed limn in nil Rindd «nd smses of , PI4.MALIS COMPLAINT’S. ” It works Witn.lcrs in cu-ea of Fhutr AIM* or WhUrt. FetHn* * ' J >‘ t freefed; or; Pairtful Mptut*. ffi rrgulai t/i/ ril the tiieii-trimhien.i.K nhd the like ; add isertecuui in ruring all thS*lurnis of-Kidtirij liinmift. • • : - Uv recuovtn!? olMiructiniwj and 'ettdlating ih* gepeyal system; hinnVuf WlB ttnJ , BUtl, S! h lo the wholfe body, andUiusci/resal) ' I “ i.l ' VAnratim Dlietifei.diiiil Uebillii',' '■, ■, i •ndthna nrevems or relieves a groat variety of other inalsrfiel: asrats? 11 ■ torpor and conetipjiion, allays iiiliainmuiiun, purifies the skin*’ te , *JS=!S3?J£s3^^ vkoM a mi! C fhr S «. l |i ni r* moves all vlgora.rs ,1-e on.lm nerv-.0.-vsieni. Is this men ’ ttl Die JUoaloiiie ytin HuiCsri any nf ttlifh thin'se lft* Paid"f § p. T ■lor Mlcl. > «i»■'.l.'i.l I. «...... bo . , LOMPAIIED WITH THE OLD DR’S ; ,h ' 4t ’ fe ° ne while the other Ulown, tfJ *o« es cunui nmr u mid frnsrnems : the sSur: acid linlTl .T plodnm, mid dmmu'imi uther goods! Mum nottif»ie horrible «.J/ pound be poisonmis m the svamm I—iKAof' ««/ add A anti corruption of the b|ood 1 -What ia Scrofula hut ■nTlnhS* eziiniiiil. It is njAKtnj under lienvun but an acid ni'iTi.i«'ru-. ■'"« ;i«.h. •« li.« n..i.i. ur .1,. b.^?muK7t' • ,at ca,l '‘ M Ijncuiniunnn but a sour and acid ««».?• which nisiiiumoa itself between thi Joint* and eliiJiTsrs "SS f lliliirr H..i| iiilliiinlii.' .In, ili.lic.iie 1........ ....... n|u e |, .. ■ a.... iHTv.iu. .i.He.i......0T i.Bpiiri.v ..r .1.. .frdl~fjU' mre" *" J "•“'Or •« «» .llii.ii.u Mliicli amici CHARLES OGILDY. u " u !‘ c *«• * ,IJ wr»,' , T* ,}i “’ 4 ; . and yot ho It nriifrpMood ihal Ohl n, jl-nW ■> 1 j " *' ww«Sflk lira veil lurbhl dial w« HinuYd hum.,,, JiuSiii Birjsr.s sisiia'imV-'iSThi'S’ iu w ur^'">“ ss^.»^r«te A £a B^^ Qrauif Vtilvenal Conceiiiritfa (lie knnwledife nl’ali wh u n ., M .i» In./ «hr r im, learn al\ll know, by jnvti.l h- ‘“ ,M , Traiiart)ii«lHit( Pmv»r » n Nm), ■ .. ~ Foi* Bale nt (lid Drug 1 arid Variety Stoiii liAWMN«,-Weß( AUln street, Oarlfste. Onlolicr 11, 1849—lyoow - . Great llurgulns iii ciotiiingt . . I; To the Citixena of Carlitle 4* eurrdundthg Country/ JUST afriVed a forge niid splendid assortment! of Fasl)it>nablo Ueady.made , CLOTHING," , ■ for ilia Fall and Winter Trade. in the Store of jj, - ! Goldman, soutli-eaat corner of Main street adtf Market Sqnare, Carlisle. o, The undersigned reapeclfolly informs the 61tl-* i Sana of Carlialn and adjoining Mtfnlrj, that M ’■ has Just arrived from-Philadelphia, with a large' • aaaortniithi of Faehionuhlo Readyi'mado Clothing • n which for cheapness and finality, never has’been . witnessed in tills place, suoh'aa—French,'German l 1 and American Cloth, Dreea andFronk CAatsv Over Costs and Business Costs of all dSscifnfloitdi ‘ Cloths, pSaalmeres, and SaliiaeiiSart Coatlsi 1 fvns blnblt and fanny Caesimote Pantahoonsf siipe- ' tior satin and striped Silk velvet Cloth and Satti. not Vestey Atio, a large asHoflmeni of fancy Handkerchief) fine white linen; sniped and red '' flannel Shirts", cotton «S woollen nightshirts,Draw.- ets, Bosoms, Collars, Sci. Bisuilful Fall styi*‘ Hats Sc Gaps, , tdill be sold at prices cheaper than onV Wfe/nsf.. Gentlemen are InVited lb