_ PENNSIILVANIA _ . . 4 • 5.., 'N A . plete bit of _this)" Tfr ollowing 15 . 1 16 ere marhed;„viiiii.' a ,„ • et. enate--newil n Romani . W hiA„in star {IA) ; Dente .i, -. 1 F , , „lt• •,..,; • kat= „Milt City—Benjamin allatlfiris, , . .'' 1 , , 4 1 141: .A. ' 4 .1.•:..-51.•,'•••;'- -' tr,`2lll' delphla County—ThOnies S Firon*' - f il i' 2' R Forsyth, Peleg B Savery. - '' I, 1 1 ontgrnery— Joshua YJones,w(Dem ..rilti4ain:),' . 4. Chester and Del a ware II Jones 8r00ke..., ' 5. Berko—henry A Muhlenberg.* 6. Bucke—Bpjamin Malone.* '... ..., ... ,-,. 7. Lancaster and Lebanon — . ..Jes Koingliza: v. ' ~.Mier, Daniel Stine. v 8. Monroe, Carbon, Schuylkillland Pike— Charles Franey.* . . 9. Northamptorrand,Lehigh=Cedian SW.: per,* (democratic gaiM) - ... -; 10. Susquehanna, Wayne, and Wyoming • - •.......Francis B Streeter. , 11. Bradford and Tioga—John W Quern ., eey.* 12. Lycoming, Clinton, Centre and Sulli• e Tan—W F Packer.* (democratic gain.) 13. Luzerne and Columbia—V Best. • . . 14. Northumberland and Dauphin—R lIA FriA 15'. Cumberland and Perry—R C Sterrett, 16. Miiflin, Juniata and Union—.l J Can istrigham., ' _ .7, -- - 11. York—Honry Fulton,* (Dem. gain.) 18. Franklin and Adams—W R Sadler, ' 18. Huntingdon, Bedhird and Blairillex oniler King. • 20. Armstrong, Cambria,' Indiana and •, Clearfield—Augustes , Drum.-- -- . • - 21. Westmoreland and Somerset—lsmio Bogus. . ' ' ' 22. Fayette and Grecr —Maxtiell MlCas lin. 23. Washington—C. V. Lawrence. • ' 24. Allegheny 'and Butler--George Darsie, 1 William 11.11aulell. • 25. Beaver and Mercer—David Sankey. 26: Crawford and Venango—J Porter Brawley. • 23. Etie--Joks RI W a Ater.* . 28. %amen, Jefferson s- Clarion, McKean ... and Rik—Timothy Ives.• ' Total—Demoorrils, ' Whigs, . Democraticinejority, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Adams—Daniel M. Smysen - Allegheny,-Jonas 1t McChnzook, Wilbaim Es*, Jolla Miller, R C Wetaxr., Armstrong—John S'Ehey. Bradford—Chas. Stock well, foe. C Pavel. Bedtord-4ohn•Oeasna, Samuel Robison.. Beaver—Tohn Allison , Wm. Smith. Perks—Daniel Zerbey, Wm. Shaffner; A 13 Feather, John C Evans. • Blsir—Charles E Kinkead. Butler—D 1111 Brower. Bucks— Crawford—Berg. B David, Anson Leonard. Centreand Clearfield—John 13 Meek, W J. flemphilL Chester—Dated./ Ben John Acker, John A Bower. Colrombia--Benjamin P Fortney. Cum•berland—ffetry Chinch, Thou C Scouller. Cambria—William A Smith. Delaware—James J Lewis. Dauphin— John B Butheyford, Thomas Duncan. Erie—Jonas C Reid, Leffert Hart. Franklin—Wm. - Baker, John .ffi'Lean. fayette—ldanres P Downer, Jobeph Griffin. • Green—Lewis - Roberts. Huntingdon—.Ag,ustu.s K Corn ii. Indiana—Wm. Evans. Jeflerson, Clarion and Venango—John S 'Calmont,lohn Hastings. Inebanon—lo'hn W • Lehigh'and Carbon—. Robert Klotz, Samuel Majt. fafterne-Jalla N—Conyng,hatu, Andrew geaumonL Lancaster—Andrew grade, Lewis fiurford, !Robert Baldwin, Jacob _Nees! . y, A Scott Ewing. Lyconiing, Clinton and Potter—Wm Brin dle, William Dunn. Mifflin—Alexander Gibboney. Montgomery—Daniel Evans, William T Morrison, William Henry. Mercer—John Hoge, Morris Leech. ~ .„Northumberland--John B. Packer. Northampton and Monroe—Jari.M Porter, Michael Myers, John D Morris. - Perry—David Steward. Philaderphia city—Thomae, C , Steele, Geo, B Hart, Charles OUVoill,. Jaw B .Burden Craig Eddie. ' '''''„,„,Philadelphia county—Thomas K. Finietter,. Fayette Pierson, John C Molly, Washington ' Jackson, Richard Simpson Wm H Souder, Henry Hnplet, Sylvester Cridland. Schuylkill—Nrdsofas Jonas, Win, thibbina. Somereet--lipary ' Susquehanna and Wyoming—Sidney B Wells, Ezekiel Mowry, , Tioga—Jeremiab Black. ' Washington—Jonathan D Leet,T Watson. Westmoreland—Harrison P. Laird, Jolin F M'Culloch, Joseph Guffey. Warren and M'Kean— W9rne•and Pike—Thomari It Grier, -- Union and Juniata—Eh Slifer, John Mk Laughlin. " York—Edmond Trone, Jacob S Halde man, Alexander C M'Curdy. RECAPITULATION. Demtiorate. Whigs Senate, Rouse, 76 57 dem. m. on joint ballot, 19 SENATE. Holding over, ; Allegheny and Butler, NOrtbaraptori end Lehigh, 1 gam. Philadelphia county, 1 Montgomery, 1 gam. ;,.yoomang, Centre sue „ Clinton, Berke Schuylkill, Carbon, _ rotrand Pike, Erie, I; Bucke, BredlOrd and Mega, Yoric, t loc.' The .administration, of law. so Cal, !,,, Morn ia tty like all 40dge Lynoles opeiations, severe, bqt necessity seems to regime A mart ,convisted ; o1 stealing itBgoo, at l m i s a ... 1, InentocitY, was Sentenced, to hav e his head, shaved , both. earet catofftoselo . pis head, to: seceive one lasties . on,:thefiare back, , " and to leave the 'Once ‘vtithin ;!1, hours ,. and,: withleit6 with the addition , hq, 1 9g 13 4 by;ihq neek.until be le dead, in.o44 ,141 ‘7 l o , o l betll.fhe last l 7°lo4 ll !Pfs in !h_ ~ cic)ll7,l .---t 1 \ - '.t . ',' ..f; ,, , '''. 'DESPATOHAS• 'FROM MINISTER . RIViRe. o. ..1 Oct. 20. 7 Deepate es Iroin . lll.T., : . ..i 1T1ke...7 . ~.; ei4newellom flute F a . _ Washy gam) land is,..fintn''ilai44r4i!tirleagie:Plaai , doe; of;". Itiv r etv, i but Othiiier at - Pfiribi haVe btion' 111. ~,,iF , ibi,G94.',(Kiiiiiiiie 4 iiiiktgi, t4ii i iioiiii,„...lt , 'Oliivea)itiiiiiii , sll , 4,3';biipiitrnenf. 'They%hive . ar.ronil• had not telaxedmny af t fiismigiluieeoyet.i7 . Vl . 3eonfro dor publio;r , ..• ‘. 4 ..“ . ( 1 •;',' ~ , : iti;.7,lsititiiiqdiiit lielled..reoeiiiiiiiti44:9l , s , iiiii.. , ` , /iliiiiir , ,,,:.,Z',.: :.. ., .ht,--.11E.. . - '''' " . ".iff;4le,esie4ry w;tb.whieV-Presideiat.Tail".;.kidk ,, ..f'og P 1 .1 . 0 . 07.1.. 1 31qP14,',F.1?? ioTilillt3 o(..litin ',ifiliit down .. iill Projdotad oxioeditioaa ntainat the -,,•• L ‘s ieL l l,94oi?k , ,ritl i , ti ,y,ti,mr.,7):!;rolitil-r p?.,s e w • . .„ ','''.',''', slind. The ieglntoOla of aoldlenr 4 otii;kapiti , Yf TN.11}. 5 ,1 1, 1 1 c 6 1 1 -0 3 .:POf.17, 1 1irllilili.ia , i4,',19ilgO4 ' !Ill Alllll '1 SAck"..KoutiliekLW ll4 fioll" b e i n -, 'i' '' -: Tit --- :,....**tr - .?sr 4 et . land - AbOrfidelitrib?cuted7' • - L . , • -.4 -' ', c-.•:. - , f-- , .--$., Trte, o- ,t ~,, qli E ll'jfWiPo ll - 1. ' 1119 '! ,1 ‘ 4 "' l i r. 4 14A v f lia atb= t '!"Oriil l './Ijidid.litiiii' 2 p,... r otigi - #4a -,:, A t ~;,.,,.,,,,,,„,,,,,,..,..,,9,,,,,„,„,,,,„., l"' c " O'f' ihe'be..iitire'vfl i ttid c .'Lirliffic - 4 ' ~, o.' , !:sL' 'n,ittino ll igiintiii bis• 4 0 4 iibeigeertiaiii Allk';'; !LI, 3 , , 4 ,,Z?.tr" .an.q Fliiinef:Y l , fie r Ofelfif :.',"../.l,i7iirkinkiift the ddettuorciiitiqaii4ittiiii.o - EV" peiP4iinfb‘ , :4l7uiWkeii'dilliii,i;44,',ll, t il e ie Navy '..::::,:,:,,i,,,,,,,,,,f;.,,,,,,,4,11,;y , kif.,liifi".f'ii,:i.:K ..' l ', ` l l6'lBi'iliali iii4iii . i6‘i:o'iclil''` ,4 'iq',':! , ,ffki?;llv ', ,:, ~.I , ' ;',,., . i ~•- ::, . -off-2:A5tf81 , 41 , ,c-it i 9 - i:. ,,, .!( ,, .....-.) ,, , , , ,,. .,,0,, , ,,...:,,i01•,;,... . 0 1 vtv i ,1411,, , , tln'. 4 )v- , ,nbort loroilt-',,,i,r„,. . `i„.oPsiewe • trtv:ie..l ,I.Abi.tiv In-Ait • L 4 afiltn.o. atoiln. ':.-..4;',:i.p . -: c'-.0-,'''.,-- ~,,, '. ' ' .'.. :: • ' .., ".', . .. '-. , ',' • ' .: • - ••.. • '',,, , p -I' 4'.+r • ql ,1 1 t/R, IFIT1E; [ PA. A l i. , wi•E,S , OCTOBF.III 240849, • Irj=ln our next we expect to be' able ,tß.A!)lo.tho.pAgc4tlvote.torCanal,gommin, Toner. ''tB4l:i i ntelhee — ne'' his 'yet' be'en' ceived of 'the an ival of the Carlisle Califor nians attlioiligsings,' though we hope they havegot-theeetafely. • • - The York and Cumberland Railroad. We heiiiebeived the first "anneal rinfort of the Viiebtois cif the York and Cumberland' , Railroad/Company, from whioh we' 'bete. that alitfough the corporation was organized on the 22d of September, 1898, their deter mination not to proceed with the work until, 6900,000 had been subscribed, had, for near-' ly six months; delayed the commencement of the work, and the company hap therefore had a - corporate existence of only about half a year. They have however contracted for the constructielh of the road for 6525,000, $lOO,OOO of which is phyablejn the stock of Zhu company, and - tht work is rapidly pro gressing. Upwards of 120,000 - has beeri paid in, out of which $39,780 30 has bees paid for 4arnages ; $6,939 40 for i3ngt neeting expenses; $29,413 for construction, 'and $7,142 89 tor incidental expensed real estate, salaries; &rt., leaving a balanpe on hand of 35835 41. The chief contractors, upon whorn falls the duty of purchasing the rails, have entered into a contract with . Bat ley, Bros . & Co. of England for the requieite quantity,, at '523,60 per ton in Liverpool, which will make their cost here less than 140 per ton.. The rails are of the 1 n," 1 patter 81 , 1bs, IA the 'yard, and to be subject to the, limiter:thin of the Engineer. These toile Will arrive. between this and the Ist of Minch, and the layinlg will be commenced early in the Spring. The directors are extremely anxious to,complete the road without (144 and to do that will require further sustdrip lions to the amount of sixty or eighty thbu sand dollars. Ili Gov. W. F. JOHNSTON.--The Locofo ,cos 'pre in acstacy,saye the Huntingdon Jour naf, because-6T their success in the Legisla ture. They say now they can "head Gov. Johnston," and prevent him from getting through the Legislature any more of his pop ular measures. Well,,let Them•-try tt. We are willing to see'Gov. Johnston's recommen dations and their acts go belo - re the People. Locolocoism lea& Johnston, and well it may. No roam Pennsylvania 'enjoys the same popularity with the people. Had 9overrinr Johnston been a candidate at the recent elec- tion, we have no ttetitation in asserting that his majority in Huntingdon county woulti not have been less than 700. And rile pur. sues the same Bourse which has thus far marked his administration, we entertain no• fears of his not being triumphantly sustained by the People. bmagrANT__Fpont._Fnesca,!_e—N V. Courier gives's despatch dated London, Oct. 6th, which says—" The Paris Monifeur of lust night states that the French govern ment entirely disavows the conduct of M Pussin. It also aitnounces the appoihtment of , M.- Bois Le Compt, at present French Minister at Turin, to be Minister Pliempotec tiary at Washington. This fact must be pe culiarly gratifying to the locofoco papers, who in their reckless hostility to Geri. Taylor have degr ed themselves so as to side with Mr. Poussin. How Loci:motto :VICTORIES vim—The New York 71-ibune says truly, that there is one striking difference between Whig and Locofoco victories. Call Milt a very large vote, and there will generally be, a relative ‘Vhig - increase; but let the vote be light, and the larger share.of - the loss is al most certain to fall on ns. The simple ex planation is that the great mass of plodding, thrifty, stay-at-home people, who do not seek office and, arrinot the blind deiotees of Party; side with us when they vote, while the great mass of politicians by trade are 'hi stinctively against us. When the elections are mainly left to this latter clasi, we stand no chance; when the lormer take hold, we generally ffo well. ConneciioN.—ffire see thin in the table of offlinel returns publisheci_h_y_ many papers, a much larger majority is given to Gamble in Cumberland county than he is entitled to, owing to a mistake made in the returrliol the Shckensburg district. As the people vhfer . 1 the figures" foot up thus : Dem. • • 6V,hige 9 I 3 CONVICTED, FOR SEDIIOTIOLL We learn host , Harrrisburg • . that, Jonithan Mills was on Friday last convicted of the se dUeli9ii ot three young ladies, in that bo rough, (sisters,) the youngest being scarcely sixteen years of age. Four indictments are yet hanging over hint. !gala Mil 0= • ~, PREPARATIONS FOR IiONURESS,--Tile Secretary ol the Treasury is said to Sayre paring quite a lahazious volume upon the in favor of specifig duties, in which he will be ulded by Mr: [lacteal, the ex-mom• ber of pqigresa from Maas.,,and. nqw the Naval lififeei at Boston. The, Secretary, has written to all Ole C o llectors for , information. o li ill „, AucnyalF9,. STATE J,.fF#T.-7-o,pventl , five thousand dollars more of State 'stock wnspnroimpod .„ on acopott,p!tbe §ntking on Mondak. pi Thus is Gov:JOlin'Siiniei tid in in istiaiiOn "eciino intSsith tht.-work-ot-payintvthe-Siate Debt. e event o • Gamble, Fuller, ° 2834 2033 Gamble's majority, 201 410 ' i F. 4 - ;:....._,,Feep:Hiehlg. Flag Flying l : ' - • :;;;Iliefrifiinieer'fries to magnify the impel , : la 11 lir f i ' ~ nee!, t oco o otory byen inmainary foletnring oj• iffise ertions made by the' Whigs r . :I fill- 1,h,.: , i , .; L • • • preiteps .14 tnple ectimr. Tha frigures . neyetAel however, ehowffiet-Wvvrisin feet .ii - .!viogifYO.l- activity eier aPathy and that , . i • ' al ' ge7-'' ' ltltic 's. hundred • Whige to : 'Citify' IhMe ;•':- hundred LgoAs stayat home'tin elecition' day; -'.. Of course locolocOlem• rides in triumph over thefield-Theioolimteeeeklejeiciingamtivf.i:v are similarip those ‘ it ifidulgedju4Wel . ,Mic. -. Iniklega 4iiitailtil-48 , 17,- ivliiilf ittiglitifli'', more splendid thaltibill of this fall. We re - 7 collect t yerylito of pne ot . 111 ! t k iop m pro c o N et . t , trffie,,,,p..".c.m_iking_W...hig,".qappg mon ~ a , e after Gen.lrvide had been seller *- Mated in_46l7. He was the piUttrYot ties- pair.' 'llO - Witi•overiiilielininibrefireWand •the•- , i imbfoco , manifestations of jni"tileveiy 1 corner, nearly '"'gave him fits:" ::Heleired the Whig party Waa' elliticf out" for 'airtime to comehe did not see how it could ever .. I rise—it *as proof:Mkt fer .tivrentY, years at the very lea St. We"lr'ied'in Vent , ni ; ( rally the desponding mtin,,hiit there was : ne place in his heart for !pipe. We told Min of the Pre sidential ejection coming on, and . that there were soe luis t whigs who intended to be tharywhe it diCcorpe, in spite of , the Locus. ' We told im the Whigs might yet have the iiiicenttb tirlgfd T r ackfortheir candidates —there _was no Knowing. But even this •', gave the man no sign of encourageMehyand • we did not waste more words on etch a .., hopeless base. He probably went into the Presidential eleedon, croaking all summa: before, like a got& many othemand dreading that them was "no chance for Me Whigs." There might be if Gen. Taylor was not .a slaveholder, he thought, and it it was not for this Free' s6ii movement. As for Governor Johnston, there was no earthly chance for liitiri: He would be beaten "out of fight," • as Shiner' beat Irvine. And so the croaker . kept up his wailmgs, doing.more Mischief than the most active opponent. But our •• chivalrous candidate took the stamp his elo quence rung in clarion tones from the Dela-Y ware to the Allegheny—he took upon him self, with a deuntle e e spirit and sagacious judgment, the leaderihip of his fgrces, and although the light of '.victory bad some diffi culty in breaking threegh the locofoco.fog which for some ,days hung over the election ground, it soon-broke forth in full-orbed ra diance over a redeemed and rejoicing com monwealth t Our croaking friend was in the midst of a real " Whig victory in Penntyl vania," almost before lie knew IQ A faint hope then began to dawn on his mind that Gen. Taylor, too, might be elected ! ..One / year before he was confident that the Whig party had been forever' annihilated. Now he could scarcely realize Apetountline fact that the same Whig party had the very nest year elected its Govern& and President 1 Whip of Cumberland county ! let loboto ism indulge in its rejoicings over the short lived triumph of 1849. Our own - apathy and shiggishness has given it- a momentary vic tory. Let it again commence, its destructive attacks upon our institutions, eur- interests and our prosperity. Let it continuo cherish ing andnursing British Manufacturing Mo . nopolies, while it takes the bread from the mouth of famishing American Industry. Do .not despair of your country. The spirit of true patriotism yet lives, and needs but the. goadings of such abuses - and y\ wrong doings to rouse it to a mighty vindication of its A.merican character and rights! KEEP THE OLD WHIG FLAG or '76 STILL PLYING ! Our glorious principles are, as enduring as -our country, and the victorious Whig party of 4849, though sometimes defeated, "never surrenders" its high faith and truth! still more glorious triumphs are in stere for iniif we remain true to out cause. The adminis tration of Gen.-Mtvccia r yet to be tried.— , Every Whig may feel confidence that in its hands the honor and interests of the country are safe, and that its wise and judicious arl- Ministration of the Government will no less redound to the glory of the country... than to the strength and power of the Whig party. Let no Whig fall back in unmanly: repining over our momentary deleat, but let all rally with renewed confidence and zeal to the 'support of Gov. JOHNSTON and, President Miami, and victory will again smile 'upon our effiirte ! RAILWAY TOTHE Nation -6l Convention assembled in Si. Louis , fast Monday, to take into consideration the can. enuctioa of a Railway from that city to th , Pacific. Four hundred and sixty-five deer gates were in attendance, of - whom 'three an re from PennsYlvania. A resolution was adopted that `Comities be memorialiked to favor thelmnindiate comnimicenierit 'of the road, at a point wee[ 4f the organized States, to be continued' to Franoisdri, The Convention adjourned at noon on tfursday, td ment'again in the city of Philadelphia, on the first Monday of April next.' DARING ATTEMPT AT HIGEWAY ROB BEAT.—The Meicersbprg Journal , says,ihat on Monday evening last, Abort .time after dark, as a Mr. Welsh, s drover, , from Slop-- penellui g, was “passing-- along the Warm Spring road ie i tt buggy, about 94 mites from that place r it man, sprang Jrom the.Vvorals, seized hishorse,and, demanded of,himfi his money. Mr.,W. immediately resisted * And threatened trishoot hint, when the robber, 'no doubt, supposing him to.bp Anneu e lek loose. his hold of the horse,. and: made, oil as fast* SIR JOHN FRAN!LLIN'I3, BOBipti, New London Coon. Iron?, .o.nyiela Straits,' , ` the oanlain nod ; crow, o! . yrhich epeak fing,appri one of Sir t lohn Franiqin'erthipe Pringe itegentie Inlet. „ The ttativetatm. the ehipClii oe iaiaed„ t t here lour iseiteonel , •ernbeddedin, , ,theiee,:anit wore atifllihrronn m ded c.e;,()l.',llB..lndiana - alecoireporledi+at; - ,the - areWe-weir! - alii!erand7'vrallit - TTtlis'etaie' l4 , agrea o , 4 l l kAbe:aultitecclu4pei+Njai' 111 :a.r. ...Tr/ ts.,i in 9tl . 04 0 , • T)r..••if: IiONDENcirD 4111,431F1t!F1f,7 7 .7,. e , iiiiraii;sdt.4 9 l4 ,e, , ,'Fhelfc!FO :we ) inhabit m oat have fiat an otigin, that origin' inset Have onale ml , in_a cacao •. that"oaueeY• meet here nitpl!,iglnt ;,1 1 1",‘ 19,1110kod'I tru 6l . ha°l l ,,kor9.l l l l l l!TaPt. • ll'at F1T,T,1i, 10 ..P, • must efflieme; !ha,y l :l4ch , a i gttTlP"9°`Kkift . 'n? ) Y . Abe `mime' 01 , 1 dolit' s . , .'„!': -6,•:?;;;42, - it ‘ CM goikren.tiPPV rk,a, f Aft;(l?nttideri , 3t,eliir, 4 -4-41 tal r 8 0 ,9:Orli ; u 6,•,t trr(71114.) '4 - e t e;F: r wf Fr! MEI binte l**g er,lZ9la 4 !nl ii. a ltiln ' ' in a 1 455''''i'l' oripu 7 s ."- O - P, biaak".oxplAke ylotpry,ctbltt ii,does, not know wk oini**ofdicilfOldinfrOffice under the j a igl n 'tq 3 no, l ol'o)l4o , : Yes, bpi yoFo4f!,hoift' , lT!ing. - Avishbcirii:llop . )c tpl i k i A lii i ; *qo : 'o,4l ) .4 l oo 4 (carn , P l o.4 l °F° e.i)* • e ;if idnet still ;.'re[ that iitabi mem. YOu know . pbat thera have_ n tAe no n7Ae I -; 1 1: 11 :41- e ,i l i -L' a !ei P A ll s 1 1. a it i llt ili n t, w e lti es aP * Pii * int- Cid by . Polk solely on political - groutidti. - 'Andy P . kiteivlliattlheigiates-logollidiiPta I by rsitawln offiee-intumberland-oomity: , So, mpclijolitivileighbor'ermitiacjoßtiorel lion respecting 9en i Ttglorie f . c prclurlption „„ of -D9' !#;: iii ! i i l :;ll 7 : - - :. , '", 2 "1.t. -,, -..-1 1 ' ."4t''''-B"ark'9l4-411/4PPITIAO an ; t l iailtind 11 - tiecifictiv rough 'the' countiry •stilfholdiiieflitieme4er;the administration. o(geo...,Toyloy: , And the foul abuse heaped OpOtt , „tke - admiriistiatied ..by the :Volunteer. antluther locoloco , papers, is all the thanks that we have so lac seen `accorded to the mistaken - kindness of the administration! In this,matter.. And this,. tog, while 'hundreds of poor, deserving and intelligent Whigs are in 'vain , npking some acknowledgement of their long.aud devoted loyalty to - Whig prin ciples. is it: pothigh time that thorough jus t..sici,eatwionnsdOno tolyttigs. by . a Whig admit'- , - .. . .. ~.. .... . ~. . . o* - ThC"corntniinloatinn published in the Herald -lineiy Concerning •the' New 'vine En campment, hat:tailed' forth' the' following in vindicaninetof jucitcht we feel toundkitypublitub; Tior . ttieHereild 1 Cam:lass, October 20, lB4os - Ma, fiesrty--DeOr• Mr:— An article 'ap peared in' your - paper of the 10th ult. enti tled "The Military Focampment," dated Newville, Oat. 2; 1849, siktied tAn &senior' In - consequelice tbeledgorial 'remarks at the bottom of-the libelleritreffusien; many who would not have: otherwise -noticed. his spleen and malioioutifalsehoods, ttte . l it a du ty they owelb theinielves and the commu nity, to condescend , to notice him, net as a gentleman, or man-of honor, but one - 'who has made assertions through t he ntpdium of your paper which areas false as Mthe "Fa ther of Lies" had sat at his elbow and dicta 4ed them. , --The encampment was.got up by nearlyall of the btlicers of themilitary in the county, and not for the special benefit ofany citizen or military man in a pecuniary point of view ' —but solely with a view.to instruct, and pio mote the interests of thebailitary of Cumber land county. ' He.says, "Of the volunteers who attended, it may be said generally that the conduct of those residing in the neighborhood, - was less i a 'culpable th rt-tWof those from a distance." We kno‘ of no company from any distance but the " aylor anew's" of Mechanicsburg, and the o 'cent and lariiates of that company are most happy to hive it in their power tp acknowledge:that every attention was paid paid then, by their brethren in arms, of the Newt/tile Artillery, Springfield_ Infantry and AdamanthidGuards. And they are cohfident that each member of the above mentioned Companies will testify that their conduct du ring the short time tiley encamped with them was such as could not be censbred by any highminded and honestly disposed citazen•of tbse.eounty. , , • Mr. Does M ,r. "As Observer' , or any of his friends, if helarnany, think for one moment, that such men as the commanding officals, Armor, Sterrett, Cope, Corot, Hood, North, De Gal s McCullough, Kelso, Barr, Day, Ken nedy and Vanderbelt, would command - the thief, gambler and vagabond ? Or does...he think they would stoop so low as to associ- , ate with sudh men at a Military Encamp ment ? No, No I , "An Observer," your "black and white—ragged and well clad— old end young-_—peor mid rush—soldier and citizen—rut fan and civilian—vagabond and gentleman," as you are pleased to class them. were not those in the ranks of the military who so.demoral ilLthi -the state of your society in three flays, whjoh istlidake three,y.earato iepter. Where did you,3tsern, to lie, sir?' • You tiny; sir, "that the most powerful 'isoin.4 - mender on the ground' was Alcohol." rfn vetu pretend.to say, sir, that the officer whb - Milled the battalion was drunk? Do you,, or have you the impudence to say, or mean, that the gallant reviewing officer, was under the'influence of your old companion, Alcohol? Were his Aids, Majors Sterrett and Coxel,— incapable of performinktheir duties in con sequence of havingahakeh hands with mit' deserted and most . despiseable late friend. whom you now would ' wish people to be. lieve your enemy, when you knew 'within your own soul you Jove him dearer than you do your sacred honer? You speak of tha Commanding Officer'. Aid, '"Capt. If hisksi."' We are' - all well a - ware that Lieut. Bercof then Newville Artil lery is a high epuitedgentlensan, ands ma:. of honorond truly tielev'ed tiy all who have' the honor of hisekuaintanee. That your g officer discharged hi. duty 'nobly, and in a ,mo s t soldierlike '?maraer, and you. lie, art ,when,you say,the you sew the.flask to his Mouth, agd be su Ceded in getting the sok diera drunk add ,o Obr-like caused. their*- rest.* 1 .. -. :41,'.:' , / • . . . I have only to mite the citizens of New= ville,.that if the "pfeerver" . is correct in,thiev assertion in relattpn,,to the morality , of. the idnibminte ol yottriroieugle,'T am' a dewily. ed man. I do not recollect of 'iver•being in' any town, that the Moral and - religious , lawe were so well o*erted., I never saw, an en, campinent so,Welfsasnifuered.. Citizens were,. never More hb.pltablo to military :den, all seetnedwell•Pleatiedjand nothing occurred disturb the_potweol,!any., well.disposed isiti zen, hut the streelfight,,whick la to be Itt'• merited, burn' MO% he, borne in mind that, not a military ".•duieWis 'concerned in it-.- 7 1 except to • mains retie; II the ;minter)? of 1 Culaberland in three days have se,, demerit. timed you that three ; year& will scarcely 41, 1 flee to counterect;klinutit sairthat, mere, a weak4mindedl peOple,'"Firene tiritice,"sin and corruptedness'f, t. t •rs-' 4 - ::- ' ,:' ' 1 But suppose we admit for,one moment, that .the, condecit is.f, , jhe l ,9 l 4 l SiTvKlicictleh WI "Afi ObserVer" hearepresenfed it to he, Will! 'a'n'y intelligent tulabillieve'th&itaiertiOn of, •aoosereeesmihsa•thwidemeralizing effeatelof the, military' hae,r,fearrupted the moralandl religious,priettiplea n oA,,yeur,cemmuoity, Alia% it' will, yOwthree yeah, to Place you on, the seine basisellkeilety`ini to, steed previceil.to.the itilVtil the military'', • • Crib if be pomade that Newville ' has fall ;en 1- ,Havehernoble sone becolthe'reckleete And desperatet.;Heafthe•tindFather •land. ,fond -,Mother lost alkigght. of theintereet,Wel;, fare arid 'happideseAlitheir Landdien,-audi Children's children? ~,,ifeeilhe bristlier:fade( his duty to thehilatero, i 4 the:sister - itil!tha ;brother.?. Have !the. Children ol . ; , Newelliti , - I Prgolten•tile:OxilEo o3 -9 1 ,3h 0 klilcil•artdilei leivedparinte I- -Me man_ forgot-his44ptyite 'hie fellow-Mant'..NO:' They forget that whioh.has caused. years of toil 'toinatill MlPMeir,honerehl*,-.4nda—precispts:phio 1 , will., never * lerealten7ehool4 ..altygegk .Mentri" , Of the' thilitioy,"borrupted to their ; bettit'ettioriii'eaffid'arnonethein; let'' alone' 'brind•of heneteatenp*fho hav:elormedxtheti.c selves into Military, eihgenlea•for. thel'p i tn.: pope ) 01 . ,pro,ltotog,..ll,needed,ffsts natio al ! limier of their ognetryithe firesides inherit 'd from our forelatheffq and aboveallOtqffibih. ere and daughters Of our happy lan& 1 . B. --- . 4 " , - ^.' ,' ~ •'!:,,, , r,.., . -: t .1 , ' , 1 , -. s ) . et,, :!.vire.l4inisnp eatitiastifirtiona , can be ; Wadi in t h e t ci l lz WlP i C*9,l4 / . ( 11198 116 :ihM, - Pa• ;gerf!Vir',' ft.,,,,-co, ,r;•,,,,-I'' ',...0.f1i ^q '',: ' , I L ;,; . f i % . ( .4t,T , , i itli P971#.4.1rP)11,4 . i.Pmer00.960,: AmEt, 6 ,4o9 l ii , ' Weil; #s , P o, loldiPmfikall inftiOlier f luimOvif*MMgvxilig,- - 31 . %: - .,;cL.; .:•,.:;, ..'4.'LlAi.,,f, e 7 1 ' ; The steamer. Niagara, Cript.-Hyrie,•erriVed .. ~. morning ;' sat Halifax on. Wednesday 1 fli , Liierpool papers to the 6th instant. ....•, 1, The EtiropeariTimes imp rupprt : f the "unfavorable appearaiMerir tifpcta s in Ireland, • ..- ', , :.''sL • '.. . Hy: far the most linportant petal' ii ; 5.,2 by this atrival, is , the, pooilibjfki, till Ai - probable rupture . of Russia ; EtArA'ustti Ith\ Turkey. It lorms the chief topic of disco:qv:se in the English and FrenehlournaW r as *ell. as amongst all classes, 'and. in its paramount „ .ptianee,;tue Rapiarkdifienltypek.ivell as,. all other matters of nalithial Importance, .pfieauslifo . ',lave !gen elptuktay4pOilvi,,.. l 'sighttl. ' .. ',. - The most recent accounts from tonstanti no& state., that the. Emperor ~Ruietin.has /tirade re'folmal !hitting:l .special ':nvoy -to' the Porte' - tor' thelerterrattrlff Iliositutli, Ilene and other patriots, who played t a prominent part in the late Hungarian straggle, and who:. have' sofight Widden, on the Danubp. in the territories: of the Sultan. •' • t • • The government, with a mar& testi 'tablet] eannotte,toci highly commended • refused' to be bellied into a compromise ol /its independence, and Prince Rodgival, alter having ineffectually endeavored to bully. ihe Sultan into a coMplianeirebis demands, has, taken an abrupt departure from Conatan- - tinople, and Count Titoff, the Russian Min ister, has closed all relations with ,; . the Porte. The Paris Journal ppbalgro Thursday says: "We are glad to loam That Englund and France are most. cordially muitedjp Their_detsurnination to support-Their: Ambas sadors in The adv!cri th'eni to the Porte, respecting the extradition 01 the-Han n gariun refugees. The demand for breadstulfs has been lim ited, and prices have a declining tendency.; ILLINOIS.—The St. Louis Republican thinks there is atair prospect of a mostbeit tiful contest' in Illinois, "it the !Whigs will but stand off, take no part in the conflict, vote for their own man, and 'not , give aid and comfort to the enemy." Judge Breese is evidently gaining the advantage of tfie Shields party, and increasing his chances of being chosen the nominee in nations for 1,1- nited Stales Senator. Several vacancies -have occurred m the Legislature since thelast ses sion, and they have all been filled to the disadvantage 01 General Shields. To add to the perplexity of the latter; 'Colonel 114cClei land min the fiey and he.will secure acme votes. NATIONAT. THANKSGIVING..—The New York Evangelist earnestly urgesAhe.proprie ty'of a,National Thanksgiving for the' abud danceoPthe past season, rind the ,pagsing a. way of the cholera. The deep and general regard paid to the President's call to the no= tion to bow itself in humiliation and prayer:, makes it bortain, that now, when barn and granary are full, it would be most grateful to their feelings to nfler up, as one velum, ti sol emn thacksgivjng for the goodness of Provi dence. COLONIZATION S 00IETY.—The - AM:alscan Colonization Society baxAen ap plied 't fof a passage to Liberia, on' the next vessel, for sixty slaves, now residing near Murk e 1 3 'slioro, H. C., who enjoy, by the will Oi l their late owner, the privilege ot aniigra tinglo Liberia,.if the.Sociely can pay their eicpensee. It ivill require $3OOO ai'dp this, and the Secretary of the Society has issued in earnest appeal for contributions to tnatii monni. He dPsires to y pecureit•within thirty days. . 11105!Hon. JarneB Buchanan passed tthrciugh Butler on 'Friday last,. on his way to Meadville. The Pittsburg American says that while in Butler, he opoke.oontitteutl3, it 'not" rejoicingly, that no tariff:bin conldte pass ed this year. A gentleman from Clarion, en gaged in ihe Iron business, was introduced to him, dl whom he enquired the market .pricitrolpig metal. The tmewwast "Irom 20 to 825 per ton..' He desired to know it ihatwas a remuneratir.g price? "Not lathe present rate of wages." This recurrence to •'wages" ieenned to bring up unpleasant re miniscences in the mind of Op : v-Senator ; and he dropped the subject , o.7.lKossuth, and bis companions, Bem, lAnianski and die members of the Hungari an Council, will, it is • Said., reach 'NewYork before the close of the present year, Weis the new troubles in Turkey should give them a chance to renew the struggle in Hungary EXPENSIVE TEETH.-Dr. J. "F. Has -41811, of Lexington, Mo., receives 111000 for 'inserting a:set of artificial teeth for a lady in Santa Fe.r - 114,has gone there fOr that pur pose. Tnesacsaivisio.—Goveinor Manly, of :forth Carolina, has set apart the In of No. veniter next, to be observed' as a' day o thanksgiving and and prayer through Out tha Slate. ' .'ROBBING THE MAIL.----WO learn TIME the Fayette Whigoublished at' Uniontown, hat'the editor of that paper, Mr, J. S, Bosler, s ktatker arrest and confined in the Pittsburg all,'Cifitrged with robbing the U. S. plait. . "---- A KNOWING • LiANDIDATE.-4. yoqpgr ‘ man who seem. to have-known the world•wel11 recently Carried hisnelnetion to ParlioinOnA in an English town of thirteen hundred electors, Ayprorailiog to marry each of their daughters. ,They oil, voted for him in hopes of bow en M.P.'s Royal poverty is- fashion's:kilo jet 'leabella, Queen of Spilt? aniiiira cannot pay, her domeatia ' servants ' l6bir wages, • which are amoral months In arrears. • . . . ...,: THE PRESS ifiIi'POSTAGEI-.4 Colliol : !Lion of Editors and , Pablish aril lini:beeti ialtei.4 in yennont, i ts), sib. ifeinnettiing ciarynot be &like to heirs uewepaOri go'fietEthrough the, mile, ' • :P: 2 ll l . l iir'''Vetieratqa ';sl l 4 oll ,Prilrel t?fqn_beter , ,fdr,A'rothcmotary,.ig, Weet 9"")l,6nti CLOSE Sia,TING."":4'Ae N4*B 5g.,..0p,Fp Vilhi g,,nlNPr.,iV ,( # 4 1eAti: ( ; 43 Pgrelh -7 11 187 5, Pnltten jPI4I I ,4; - ? 6 n••to11$ titi'D 1.. Caihni '" linHE anbeaiibei hie 474; ty. I-IL.;‘ of ,new,Cashatere, Anne.; .Alpacoihr and ,other,. Fall F.m, ekopde... to whi c h the attention of the Ladie s to invited." Eoiept26r = HITREq.. ,K PPPER at 12i neuron, Clovea,'&o.-&o4tfor sale at Dr: R 10...! 4— Cr'dtiOliar'24;•lEr49. - • • • urhuitANTED , :,O, ll ,- —ll october:24;• ENV: o w irstok ,:,, , -tre , „ A i,61611r. ^.O 1. .. •" kft Oetober 4,44,t4 t, ,,, ' l v , , ';'--- EXI I EN IN,E sALf. OF ' URNITURE 7, l ' S 4 n \ bsiiiber Ain; ; ileta — AtiriecriCi leave Ciiriiiiiel wijl,Off at Public Sale, , 4ii " WEIVESDO ? November 7th, 1849,6 10 o'clocli,'2%. M., a is welling on Main 1.. r ,- ; t...; I - ire , 1,14 largo 'collectioill; : t i f i' 1 1, „- t R 1 , 40,4.1,\Leoffsehota AT/tett/ego , ' . ~,, .....„ .. ) '4j -A \ " '` vi .` 1 . • ri “' - ,i. mbracing almost every artic e requited for ousekeepin g , vice....'t . , PARLOR FURNITURE 7 2 Sofas ' , l3.Sideboardrwith marble topvl , dozewMahoganythaire, firma Pattern,;r" I Large Secretary, with several private draws, 1 Large Mantle Gloss, at o p 52 liy ap t. ° ',,' 4;1 nsluig, I bijitioete Bookilig Chater2 Ottothans, 1 Patent Bend Chair, sprin g I seat,. I.sstt - Sdculble Chninf,"With extra coimrs,l sett of Folding Din • ing Tables, PContre Table, Egtima n Marble Top, I sett Man tle Lamps, 2 TablecLamps, 80 yds Parlor Carpeting, ; ? nearly now, ;1 sort Mantle Ortiaments, with Vases, I Stone Coal Radiatqt, 3 HOMER FURNITURE.-1 Large Sized Dreqeingßureau, Marb'l'e Top, I ditto, second sue, 1 Large Mahogany Bedstead, 2 Mahogany ditto, 1 MarbloiTop Wash - - stand:2 Nialutgatirditto,'.s Rods, best quality of Feathers, 3 Mattresses, Largo . and Small Bedsteads 90 yds Chamber carpeting, in good order, 40 ~, yards Passage mid Stair ditto, with rods. 60 yards Rag Car- pet, nearly new, together with the usual appointments 1 / 4 ' ', i . orwell furnished chambers. DINING AOC:1111'AM) ICITCHEN.--1, Large Mahogany Dining Table, 1 Din= ,j mg Sett, White Ware, 20 pieces, 1 part of a sett, India ' China, blue, I Brittnnhia Tea A. Sett, China ditto, sundry Glass and Queensware, with a general assortment of Table Furniture. Also,' sett Indian Won ,'I 3 ton plate Stoves, with drum and pipe, an assortment of Tin Ware, Tulis; ilueketa, &., ;lice , with the usual articles for kitchen Use Also, One Carnage, for single , or double hai nese, ONE SULKEY AND. SLEIGH, with. Harness, 17owliag Piece, together with sundry articles too numerous to inembep.. T hi; above Flunituie has been kept in the best order, and , will be ready Coelho insuectio n of anise wishing tourchase the day before the sale. Terms liberal 1.,5i, v r „,.. '. p Carlisle, October 24, 1849. r; - ..i .. iv 4 ' ` ' JOHN I. MYERS. gpossmetwaiossommminonimia„ New ZWertiseirients. • ...a.riseartinorrr • . BIG SPRING ADAMANTINE 'GUARDS. lrf OU are ordered to tuirade 'at Leesburg on' Monday the sth of November, next, at 10 o'clock, properly eduipt for drill by orderer the Captain. T. C. MILLER, Jr., 0. S.' b1.8.-There will he 'ty court ;Ruppert] held befween the hours of 12 dlid• 2 o'cldck, slime day and place. `Carlisle, October 24, 1849.• Card . . J. J. MYERS, informs hie• ienchethat 1...1he has made his, arrangements to leave Car, lisle, in a short .ime, and has dispensed of the lease of his dwelling, office and fixtures, &c., to Dr. H. Hinkley, of Baltimore, who ,on thehrst of November will oiler his Professional ser vices to the public. I take great pleasure in re commending Dr. HiriaLET to my friends, as e gentleman of strict integrity, and considerable experience in his profession; and have no doubt that ha will give entire satisfaction to those who may require his services. His dwelling and office will be 'Continued at the "'Olt Stand" in 'Main tam. .0,7 • Carlisle, Ocuziter 24, 7849. - . .FOR RENT. 'THE Store Room lately occupiqd by thb ebb,. scriber, adjoining the Clothing Store of S. Gold. man, on the Muth east corner of Market square, will be rented until the let of April 1850, on modern e terms. GEO. W. HITHER. Two Coal and two Wood Stoves for sale, which may be seen in the above mentioned store room. October 144949. 'Groceries for 1849. A NEW supply ofehoice Groceries, embra . ciag Coffees, Sugars, Molasses, Spices, and a .lot of GREEN AND:BLACK TEAS, with all the other variety . of articles in our line r equal, and probably superior to the usual varieties, has just been received and opened at the store of the I .subeeriber, where he will be pleased to °fret •hem to his customers and friends without any advance from former prices. The public have our warmest thanks' tor the encouragement ex• tended to us, and we indulge hope that we - may be favored with acontinufgibelof the same. • - J. W.. EBY. Carlisle, October 24, 1849. . • Estate of Thonaas Urie, dec'd. ,NOTICE is hereby given that litters tesiz meniary on the estate of THOS. URIE, late of North Middleton totainship, Cumberland county, deceased, have been granted to the sub- scribers, residing in Carlisle, and: the .other hi South Middleton, township, in the name county. All persons having claims or demands against the estate of said decedent are requested to make known the same withontlitilay, and those ndebted to make payment to RICHARD PARKER, • ROST. O. STERRETT. Administrators. NEW FALL qoansi F.O. R. CROOKS has just returned from 11jir • the city with d be.auttful assortment of FOREIGN & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, among which are new style figured Cashmeres, French Marinoes, Alpacas of every color and style, Printed and Plain Mous de Dailies, Satin stripe do., dress and Mantilla silks, twilled Glaglialiii..new style, 12i, Silk Fringes, gimps Bina silk Laceorerv•ohesp, a large assortment of .Yelvet and B raid. Trimmings, , Kid-. Gloves. a large assortMent of Hosiery. Falleuad.Winter Ribbons, Shawls of every variety . and style, a large stock. of Flannels,Cloths, Cassimerei, Sheetiegs, Tickings, a arge assortment or fip Calicoes and Muslins, also 'a great variety of other dress and staple goods not mentioned; for etas qt small profits, at the old stand in Main street, 3 doors west of the Poll Office. oct 10 NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS! ninElE subscribers have just completed • their purchases of FALL & WINTER GOODS. Our stock consists impart I:f o ot / Is . cassimeres, vestingsi cassinerd, of all ctilkagiad prices; white, yellow and red, all wdol Flan nes ; •Kentucky Jeans veLvet cords and Bed. verteens, Calicoes by the cart load, Gingliame, Moue do Lemma, Merinoes, Paramatta's, Co burg Cloths, Alpacas, Fancy Mohairs, Lustres, &c., Checks, 'Pickings, Domestic Ginghams. Canton Flannels, white and coloured, Linsey, Plain,:Pink. Brown, Maroon, Green and BPk. de Lames, for 12i cts.per yard; Mous de Leine Thibet and Tekeri SHAWLS; Long Shawls at 3, 3,50, 4,5, 6, 7,50, 8 and 10 dollars:, Silk' aqd Linen Handkerchiefs, Cotton; Woolen and Casfimere Stookings, Irish Linens, Gloves, Cloth; ,Glazed and , ' Fur , CAPS; Gimps and Fritigesi, Variety', Combs Woolen Yarn, all colors, from fine to coarse, Steel Beads ? Twist antreleaps, Purses, Scarfs. Waiat Ribbons, Green Barege. Blue Barege, Table Co- Vera of Linen atilt Cloth Carpet Chain, Tnble Diaper, Crash, Linen Diapers , dging, Laces; SHOES,-all aizes ,and prices, Umbrel as, Carpdta„Groceries,, Quaeneware,„ Hard ;tvare' &e, .. All - tile above Anode were bought Ifbi• Cash,geld arid Oliver. and; at.a saving . of 15 to pertent.,fieloyi theqe wkid ininght on credit. 'Those' Wishing tb sit , 49; ;find our gobde :cheerier - than they-elli . hyy them 6116V/here., • 'oet 10 •.• • • W-BENT.Z. THE, , SYMPTOMS OF WORMS A re the tongue'often.white 'arid loaded; the 11 breath heavy and foetid; it , disagreeable , or sweetish lute .:in n the mouth; 'occasionally , thiish..the appetite extremely' variablen:seam. times remarkably rdeficient; and m , 'ethers vo -1 racieus,, , ,.;There is sometimes a siells ' feeling with •. vomiting . of . mucous;:flatifferse of the. stomach and intesmage; pain in tIM dorrien; swelling lnd !laidliege' .of tlie - abf a MEM:u.ho 'Bewels4re irregular; the sleols.'are slimy; and Ilion) ig , l'an occasional appeartitqa orwerins irvthewwaeuations;- , the , urmd ireften Milky, :ndlurbbh.there is frequently itchiness of the ''.gridarnont and nose; which Moftel , sWellbM' Are-is '',occaSionally I disturbed laleeP; ; with. triable 0f,.. the; teak kid; sudden , diatikape ln ' a fright. There:are, at !limes; !hba'diahe'''or, glddiperipv ringing in, tke"Aart,' - er,M , Cril,dea'p ;pees,fidl44 Bo ,toonvubicrla.i*otrsinesi;•indel, lance ile,rnauner c til temporw4r3.imme*Oases epilopay,Aud cholera; and even apOplectio sad parplytitay,mptoutty aii 4 Several Ur tliaidgne of drepsy , cfsthe Oraitt';audieettliepsyisppnocou;, .nbeted with. worms. 'Frequentliolierii.deiht short "dry, eoughia and ...'pleuritio .paiiisomme.... AMOS.i)I4,IO 444 + irrofieldt.4 lollB Poa l ollilieda and .art.?:irrOkulard,fevhdl - the: edsnlettaileb - pi generally V pallid or Balker; and somewhat bleult. .ed, and , thereis,',orealienalliushing,of :A l e 01; 1, both cheeks.„'; „day Vno',Of% thaw sigps.isl-indi ostive,of,,Worms; ind.,thrr.lnthSt efferdual beet and cheape4, remedy is -,Dr. Jolla J., Myer s'; Worm ..fl'eiti , tireParid7.« '1:111e1' J.' W. RA Sy-' miqs;lo, hti Wholesale and‘Refill Dug Store, .oarlislei-Piw, , and nob& gentile° hout - his :Writiort'rstguittOrel , The' PrepriptOKof •"this Medloiriarier , a . ecinfiderit'pr;.tite su p eriority: to' pi;y;otheriViiiiii'Meilleihe'n'thilkuse; that' he 'will _Cheerfully .itarisitri-Tris Ali Moir ', - in; ; any _icaeo,lol ~Whieh.tflo.irreibFatiett-ifillsc. 13- gape. equal satisfaction. - 31 This, , IWoritirffis' , fthen:. made According' to the - directionsile 'pleasant' and, will - bmtakep-httha*if Siatidiouslifilid.„. Each paekitge Vorittumquilliejerii,medleind for 'the'the route', or , ilk:inigo, ;,cipi.illAgo.ip',' . olllle‘4:''' rriee. I .°.o7oR B 3l's!finKA:t 4 Pigi ,, Art!itiOets;'l'4nltstoip. , keeper" fluOulept ~m),oo,.;,nmic, A.freikenriabl6 .term5.... , :..:0..•-•:+ 1 ,:.;... , ;"-')r.-.7'„-ineYR3l9O4, ; i:yie,• AA Ivi -, itkAPA i'4 I 4iIAITA .'. 4, .." ,lA' t) t - r.., 't, ~ . - ,;:t,,,.e. a, Neu) ''Abt)eitiscinents: A YALUAB I . THREE STORY BHA Houle FOR BALE, • THE old Charter of the Carlisle Bankbay: log expired • and tile stockholders having - respect. fully declined to accept the new charter prepared and tendered to.them, by the liekislature of Pennsylvania; .The Board of t p;rectors . will dispose of the - Banking House and. Lot, : at-private sale. The Ibt is sitadtpd oh •the N. East corner of the public`Square and Hanover street, containing thirty fe.4 in breadth, and about 143 feet in depth, with,fi large three story . . BRICK HOUSE, thereon erect- Od; 80 feet on Hanover street, and :! . :41r1t , 481e4 on t he square-I...With 4- • eleven ro oms, a •kit Chen, cellar, - and a spiCious garret.- There are also erected on-the north side of the lot, a smoke house, an oven, etc., w.ithin'about-52 feet of the kitchen, leaving about-43 feet of the lot fronting the public•squareliy: 30 feet deep, unoccupied by any - kind of buildings, thus affording a valua ble public loco:loll:for the erection of offices or shops. The Boiairof Directors will also sell a lot of ground:blinked on the -North side of ,141ullierry Alley, adjoining -hlite !TildAffsol., on the east, Mulherry Alley on the south; ' the house of Samuel,Alyxander. Esq., dec'd,on the west, and the house.of Nelly Freeland, 'dee'd on thamorth containihg 30 feet breadth,and 30 feet in depth ton' which is 'erected a two story brick building, having a carriage_ house about 10 feet wide and 22 INA deep, a stable about 13 feet wide by 18 -feet deep, divided into stalls; a pit for manure about 8 feet wide'end 18 feet: deep, and several garners on the first story, with alarge room on the second Story. The terms of sale are one-fouith of the pnr- . chase money . to be paid on the day of sale, and tho balance in - four equal annual instalments with interest from the let day of April, 1850, payable semi-annually 'to he secured by notes and mortgage 'Possession of the -three story, house and lot will be given 'to the purchaser, on the terms of sale being complied with by him, at any time after the-first of November, next, sub ject to the unexpired term of one year ending let April, 185 Q, for :which the Carlisle Bank rented the room .and vaults- now occupied by them for banking-purposes. PoSsession ofishe two story brick house in • Mulberry alley, will be given immediately on the terms of isle being • complied with. Fur ther infermation respecting either:of the above described- properties- may had by calling on either • GEORGE A. LYON, • JACOB SHROM, WM. M.- HENDERSON. Carlisle, October 24, 1849. • Valuable Town Lots For Sale. THE subsetiber will offer,at public sale, at. the Court-House, in Carlisle, on SATURDAY the 27th of October, inst. at 10 O'ClOck, s. tn. severed valuable TOWN LOTS, in the rear or the Second Presbyterian Church, 'adjoining property of Philip tibligley. Torms,..ke., made known at the sale. N. HANTCH. Oct. 25 1849, It. FARM OR SALE - - - • THE subscriber will sell on 'very favorable terms his FAIIM of 150 acres, in Hampshire coolly, Va., lying on the South prime!' of the Piftomac, about one mile from its junction with the .forth Branch—about 80 acres is cleared, 50 of which is first rate alluvial or rivet honour, 20 of upland or second bottom, and free trom rocks, the balance is well timbered. The improve• manta ..only tohsrable, with two never foiling springs, one4Ont, , .enient to the house. This farm has many - e - dvehtlages on account of its lo cation near the Baltimore fated.. Ohio Roil road and Canal. being:one mile Item said improve ments. It is distant from Old vim Md., about three Miles,• and half an lieu ride to •Cumberland. Any person being .de oue of making a safe investment, where the; ties are light, (the tax on this farm being but , Uso)Will it s. do well to purchase in : this . rapidly ifhproying part of the State. Terme7ss.2oo, $2OOO in cash, and the balance in four equal 'annual pay , mpets without interest. For furtherparticulare apply to the editor or to the subscriber at Win chester, Va. . ROBT. B. HOLLIDAY.. October 24,1849. .. ~ Ikl - Lancaster .DTaminer copy te;amt, of $l4O. and send bill to thieoffiee. , io , ,,. ::,' Reading for the Zillion. A LARGE and well selected.':,it'serirtment of BOOKS of all kinds con r stantly kept on band to suit the %MOB, the fpilikftf * : have just been received. Huron's History of England, two first Nos. received. Shekspeoro's Works, 4 diffarent•oditiotis. Byron 's Works, Burns' Works, •; Scott's. Poetical Works. ' ' Lynch's Exp s edition to the '.loidaii . :snd.Diptid Sea. Montogue's ditto. ' Scott's Milfiary Tactics, 3;vols. Wonion of the Revolution, .1?) , ;NW; Philosophy of Religion, by MorOoll;'. rv; Earnest Ministry; by James. , Bravo's Daughter; by Duganne. • , Dowager, or Now 'School 'for Seandel,l4lixe Gore. The Caxton'e, by Bu'wen The Queen of Gipsies. Cruise in a Whale Boat. • .1 And'adj the new novels receiiedl'as - at:Voices published"! All orders for Bootie attended' with dispatch. After all your disputeso 'shout :Cheap ..nooks . 'call'aroupd and examinhfor.Yeurselves. T• , W MARTIN. • 'FOR THAT pleasant and commodiona;DWEL ,_ LING HOUSE, situate' orOontli Hap over Street, lately ownpdoandoemimed 6I 61 by Henry . A Doty, is pow liirllont.i— -'posession given immediately. Fdi terms Sic. apply to [[wiry] JAS It SMITH. Ohange of Positionll:!,i..; THE subscriber hne REMOVEfitiftirs,to'tk of DR Y4,G 0 ODS . to the corner, Store rdirectly opposilito hit Old Stood, and formerittireimfed by, Renick ~ A noney,l where he - hopeekqo'he 'vored With cell from libroldtcubtriMenfend .tt great mest,new Ife.hdoletelyhteeifived generel essortinentiof NEW FA Li f ,V.o Q DS to.vithich'lii",entetleivfofrudfiftirther:iddiiions in , a . few 4 laYe.' • 104311/3 ‘• ' Aconograpido Erto.lTWAPPfuNkti , is, work , adipoik % by:Spenser Baird, of ...I)ickiAsoi4`Cralitge t _ te nowo,in course of .publissitonb is to be cornplefeilitu l io.ertgr, Five JlAttghly, , ..Nunahers, illustrated by uer undretd - • Steed,rolgravinptltiFhe . .First Numblii,caU—be,been st.llart ot4i oak•Sforei -where-subseylvieps •will be ,Tecaived -for the 841110. et r„.4.4 • ,„'6..,_ i ., . . . , .... . —..— ._ .; ~ 11100ZALL CLASSES. • n i' I ~ , AJN. ,,, .rat ion i de li tre red :blifore f't he General t . '; :Union.Philoeoghicial Society. or Dickies° n , Cal-,1„ ittgo,l'enneylvania,,.. July I Itb;: , 4 849: , 'llOttillty citizen of our. Borough. ehoithkbe ;without 'a Oopy'.:., when h colt be. had'for i2i } beble 'by calling-at':' :: IT W.,3IkR.TINtEt Clieap Book StoronjOctl7.%i' ..., ;; ; v A ort u 55 r 0 ny, raticl I), ppo th ell hre lfts: hik be attehded• 40 , ilth 'ettre :' and 'dbottiO 4 :'" 74.• Epico - I d aim) Love it 'MiO IIW at 4.54 eloP l s - 09 ~; .•• art 4 '36117, Deili)ll6„t -- ~r_,,ltrisifio • I ' 31.°Oglifilite..i.T.g,'"-;A.,, valth,,,4'l3°olc ifigintet:tei.44.o4 1' ' -''''' 4 1 ' '''. ljtit!9",o4 Ili '.> ~' '''' , ' : ','f 4t'tertAr: 't - ' ~ •j ' ''',' ''...;'„I','AV I I ; i l''' ' ~irr , •