0 04 ~..4..4t,,,--,...---_--..: wwpri-,: 4 4-04ittISLE, PENWA:;'t '''.,'-‘- *•." 'irii6:-A ) ,1 . T . t . 3.1iii3. iiiiieb ted. to Mr. i t . ... . t. , ...,..; 1 itt, ..a.:::::: n E e___ ,o ltl::_cie i n t t• agiiivdegsentlll(B - • orksof the U. S . , 'Rouse of Represen• - ,ibiari interesting public docurrient. jileasuie to natico such evidences cf the taste and Skill of our borough mechanics, end to • endorse the praise bestowed by tile society on • • the articles exhibited at • the Agriculturai•show 'ast week by Messrs. Jacob Fetter &Son, and Mr. Robert Allison. We hope our Mechanics - w - ill efonce resolve to act upon the suggestion of the spoieiy, and prepare some evidence of their handiwork 'cor exhibition at the next - meeting of the society.- _ REVIEW AT THE .GLIRRISON.-A ! sari' le was fired at the'Carlisle Remelts yesterday morning, in •honor of the .veteran General CHURCHILL, Inspector General, U. S. A.,'who appeared at the post on a visit ohnspechon. The parade which took place immediately alter, for review and inspection, although the number of men wis tint lar4e, was quite a bruyisome affair. A detachment of ninety Tien left the Barracks on-Saturday iri'orning 44`.110r Philadelphia, where they immediately §i? took passage for Matag.mla, Texas. 'The detachment was under the command of Capt Granger, and is intended to fill up va cancies in six companies of Dragoons. The fine Band at the Garrison—al we must not forget a particular note of—visii . ed town on Thursday evening last, and came down upon the ears of our c itizens, most unexpectedly btit delightfully, with a 'crash' of soul-stirring martial music. We are clad to learn that this treat . may be, expected fre quently while the weather continues favorh- Frrn.OLDEN ' t3 DOLLAR MAGAZINE, V the deaihrof Holden, has passed into the hands of WILLIAM H. taILITZ. who is making arrangements to give it increased attractions. The November number will compare favorably, so far as contents are concerned, with the best $3 Magazines. It is publfvlied at only One Dollar per annum in advance, although honest ly worth double the money. Those desirous of subscribing should address the proprietor No. 109 Nassau Street, New York. GREAT YIELD OF CORN•—A field on the border of our borough belonging to Mr. Jacob Shrotn, containing one acre and three -planers; produced this season ninety barrels of husked corn.• As the, season has been very tinfavurable for corn, ibis most be considered a very'extraordinary yield. ilonCll atattco. NEW CotNTEIWEITs.—The" of now counterfeits is gleaned from our ex changes : ..„ -- - - Franklin Bank of Baltimore-s's not described Burlington on. Bunk, Medford. N. J. —s's situ Huns, Vignette, an Indian sitting on a inert Railroad.cara and city in the dnianca State Bank, Newark, N.J.-10's spurious.— Vignette, Arens of the State. Between the pudica of the _Cashier and „Presidirni. A_ mer dallion with two heads on_ t. State Bank, Camden• N. K-10'5, same as a bove. State Bank, Elizabethtown, N. J.-10's same as above • State Bank, Ne w Bruns wick, N. .J.-10's same Ike above State. itanlt, 4orr!stown;..l3.4.Z , r7lo•e_- enmeuis above. Minis co. Bank, Morristown,N. J.--10's same as above. Counterfeit five dollar notes on the Frank• tin Bank of Baltunore, are now circulating in Maryland. The signature of the President is smaller than on the. genuine note,.and the im pression paler, and the space between the word Maryland and the liberty,. cap wider. Another new counterfeit has made its op pearanee on the Ilarrisburg Brink, of the de nomination of five dollar+. They are badly ex-' ecuted, and can be detected at a single glance. They hear the date of March I, P.M, and are ma . ked letter "A." Link out for them. DULIIITFUL BA ,110.—Thompson'g !lank Note Reporter, of the 24t1i, puts down Hu following institutions in its list of doubtful Banks : r Salisbury Bank, Maryland ; Exchange Bunk, Washington, D C.; State Bank, at Morris, N J.; James' Bank, Jamesville, N. Y.; and Sus• quelianna county bunk, Pennsylvania. 0:1•We learn from the Philadelphia BulletVi that the total amount of California tiold re ceived at Philadelphia up to tha pre ent iiine, is about $3,100,000, and that the whole amount now at:theiMik will be coined in about three caThetlty of Philadelphii;.hee 14 banks, with on aggregate capita 4$:061000. New York..hae 25, with a eapitair,of,t44,l49,l9. ditil Alm:lids. PHILADELPHIA. Oct 27. 1849, The Floni Market has been inactive to-day and safes for export reach about 1000 brie stand ard brandiPit:ss, which is the uniform asking a price for home use; gales aro limited• ,vithin the range di . 85.15,50 per brl for common and extra brands. CORN" MEAL—Nothing doing; the last sales of Pennsylvania were made at $3 per brl. 'RYE .FLOUR—tOO brie sold at $3, and a small 1aft0.3,121 for a choice brand. WHEAT—Is in good demand, and the mar ket hasfurilior i ..proved ; some 6aBoo bushels sold, meaty prima Pennsylvania whim at 414 a ' ineluditig-a Choice lot weighing 63 lbs at 115 c ' and prime;red4 at 1054106 c. CORNIs brisk, with sales of 5000 bushels z • Southertf yellow at 65c 4 included in the sales - were'3oo bushels prime Pennsylvania at 66c. 04.,T,18- 4 / 1 111 at 9,7a30 for Southern. ,'','::. , *j,PIifLADELPHIA, Oct. 99, 1849 F,o,T:PX'OUR-- 4 There west) fair demand, and eales.Of about 2000'bils, including fair mixed at 'l3.s,.and)good straight brand at 89.05 per brl, for ir' 'Verne - use, sales arm) ited at $5115,50. CORN MEM, steady. --. •RY.S FLOUR-- mall sales at 83.' ';'''.WHEAT—Is in ,good demand, at full prices , `. sad ~ sales reach souls Balo.ooo bushels, mostly .. cririatti Tenn'a whium at 1150. including gond . redtrail4ooe: ' .. - CO.F.CNIs brisk, and considerable. Gales o 'Ocioiliern'yellow were made at 65c. • , ivaccazaraturau-aum • ../.“ min.., Beimßebore, Redford county'', 'an Tueiday enienliorthe 23,1 loeinnt. by the Rev. Mr. Clark, Mr, -James Graham ot,' Allen township, Cumberland co , , to Mitie L t oolea Stotler; of the former place. -. • •. (Bth init., by the Rev. A. ii, Bremer, Mr. bath of Perry county t . Qn the 18th Instant, by the name, Mr, James Mob: lan of Carlisle.. of C o filele, to Miss Carolina Osborn:, of South Mtddteion; ," ' . • . • • On the; 25th iinotint,., by the eatne..'Mr. Anatol', r An 1111hughart, to Mien !Hettinger, both of North - On foe adaY, the 234 Instant,'l,y,J. , J. 'A, Gardner to Miss J. A.'Fishich; both otPote re 'burgs 4' the, lath by the lame; Mr; W. df.' • chell. of Newport; to Mile MA Elliott, of fleityaburg, . ••• On Cite' Stet. instant. P. Frey to ' lea I, Shutter both of, Adlthe county. - • n, 'town,. tin Theredity eiva'nitiSrlest; bY' the •,, V. Jo 'a S .:Pritthey,r. Jabot:o(4lliter 'of Silver •L . Spring tp., Mine Mary Gill, of the farmer nt the: residence, of Ihickuiriltei, — Mr John COW, Ill,the ilatity , etTer,his the. 24th. Instant, Rav,. - iiLii:th4 th,yeise of his age; Mr, moi.C.thanAd' a the 'es 9. Matt Paeiof or.lb9•Preebyterialf cool *too'gf . Roo df =llofough. -Re'retired`troutlitivac work of boraelnietry.ln.;lB37:t c0 , i,1• 1 .1 ittlie,4 nat. : at t urresidance o .o‘,Jecon,,Esqr oPpierietowii, - Pa .TeOstse Unto, - Rea •;,, Cunt:. eilaiiitscOunty:iin , ]tha.'llBll;yriar flo,"lsisertt.the time 'of hie: deeth:ontl.'hed 'eleaßti'S'Orikatfirldidar'lft the, First.; Preibitekleit. died Its the asettrattialof , *PROOLADIA' TION; 'W.HERPAS , : rionnrible 'E n atuntanr Wgrre,; Pies id en V.lndge . Of the of Courti'lif,'Comni : On„Pleite , `„cif the ,deuntiqx: Ctieribe;land,.PerrY and Juniata, ilk PAIIIIBYOII.. nia, and Justice of , the several' Ceurtaoi , Dyer and' Terminer ; and General 'Jail , Deliveiy: in said counties. and Hon. - Jahn Stuart and John Clendenin::Tudges of ;the .Couit of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery 'for the trial of ,all capital and other offenders, in the said County'Of Cumberland, by their:picoOptii to Inc directed, dated; he 28th deg Aug ., 1849, b e vy. ordSred die Court of Oy .and, Terminer • GoneralJail Delivery, to e holden atCar- . lisle ',pp the 2d Monday of November, next, (being the 12tle41iy) at.lo.o'cloelt itthefOro noon, to eiantinue two weeks. NOTICE is therefore hereby given, teak° Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Constables ofthe said county ofCumberland,thattheynre by the acid precept commanded 4n.be then and there in their proper Orions, with their rolls, records, inquivitions,, examinations, and all other remembrances, todo those things which to theirollices aPpertainto be dotio,u d all those that are bound by tecognizarfroo, to prosecute (against the prisonerstitat are or theirshall be in the Jail of said county. are to be there to Proseeute them as shall be just, • JAMES HOFFER,.She'riff. Carlisle, sept 26 CARLISLE BANK, 15th October, 1849. i" N Election for 3AIRTEEN D P e E C. 11tL TOILS of this Intifitution, to servo for one year, • will be heldat the Banking House, on .410.N - DINY, the 19th day of November, next, between the hours of 10 o'clock, X. M.,.and 2 o'clock, P. M, GEO A LYON, octl7te President. Estate of Thomas Urie, dec'd, NOTICE is hereby given that letters testa• meniary on the estate of THOS. UfH,E, late o f North Middleton township, Cumberland countY, deceased,have been granted to the sub scribers,tlie first residing in Carlisle,and the other in S . Middleton township, in the same.county. All persons having claims or demands" against the estate of said decedent are requested to. make known the same withont delay, and those ndebted to make payment to - RICHARD PARKER, ROUT. C..STERRETT. • Exeentois. Estate of BALTZEn • GIINKLE, dec'd. LETTERS Testamentary on the Estate of Baltser Gankle, late of South Middleton .awnship toWnship, Cumberland county, deed.have been granted to the subscriber, residitig ip Monroe township, in said County. ALI persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them for settle ment to .GEORGE BRINDLE, 0.07 fit ¢er. y ETTERS of Admini-tration de bonis nova .11_4 with the will annexed, having issued to tlie undetsigned residing in West Pennshorough township, on the estate of Robert If. Dunbar, formerly of the Borough of Newville, Cum berland county, deceased. All persons indebted to said tst ate are requested to midst pnyipent, and those having-claims dahlia the same are requested to present them for settlement. JAMES 11 , 1cCULLOUGH, 0ct17,6t Administrator. Notice to Creditors. THE public will take notice that I have ap plied to the Court of Common" Pleas of Cum berland minty for the oenent of the:insolvent laws of this Commonwealth, end that the said Court has appointed MONDAY, the 12th day of November next, for - the—hearing of me and my creditorti, 6,1 the Couyljlonae le the Brifo' of Carlisle when and wi:ere said creditors may attend if they think proper, and show cause why I should not be dieoharqed. - OctlO MICHAEL SELF:O,TR. Estate of Henry dec'd. A LL perdoes are hereby notifiedithet Letters .11,. of Administration on the Estate of Henry Nimincl, late of the Borougl of Mechanics burg, ceifoty of Cumberland - ;rlsed.; - have — thia day been issued by the Register in end for Emig' county, to the subscriber who resides in Mon— roe township, is the county aforesaid. All per— sans having claims or .demands against the es tate of said decedent are requested to make. known the sated without de?ay. and those ip— debted to make payment to• ocHo,6t • JPH•ly' HOUSER, Ad'mr. %Rs - rate*if, DAVID . LAMB, - deceased:. LETTERS or Administration on the Estate, of DAVID LAMB, late of Mechaniesburg,. Cumberland county, deceased, have been grip-• ted to the subscriber, residing in Silver Spring. township, all persons having claims, against said Estate, are requested t'o present them, and those knowing themselves indebted. to• ma ke immediate payment to Ia'JAS. A. LAMB-Jill Oct 3-61-pd rAdminist, al or Dissolution of Partnership. THEpartnership heretofore existing between hesiiNseribers under the firm of James. • . Greason & Co., has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All persons 'who have un settled accounts are respectfully invited to call on James Greason for settlement, as all books and accounts are in his kinds. JAMES G.RBASON, • CHAOS. BARNITg, i • Plainfield, aept 22d,'49 N. B. The buqineas for the future will be continued-at the otdit4and b y J GRE—ASON. THE SYDIPTONIS OF WORES Are the tongue often white aqd loaded; the: breath heavy . and foetid; itolaugreeriblo or sweetish taste an' the mouth; occasionally thirst; the appetite extremely variable, some. , times remarkably deficient; and at others co subjoin: There is sometimes a sickish feeling with vomiting oil', mucous; flatulence of the stomach and intestines; pain in the abdomen; ° swelling and hardness. of the abdomen4ithe bowels are irregular; the stoolt4are slimy; arid there is an occasional appearance of wormy in the evacuations; the urine is often milky and turbid; there is frequently itchiness of the ttindament and nose, winch is often twolleit; thole- is occasionally disturbed sleep wit h grinding of the teeth, and sudden awaking in aiTright. Thera are, at times, headache e r giddiness, ringing in .She ears, or even tieti r net's, faintness, convulsions, drowsiness, insist fence of manner, ill temper. In some easels sign" epilepsy and.cluderamnd even apoplectic paralytic symptoms , and imveraloiLthe sign - .of dropsy of the bruin ,and catalepsy appear is. s pested with worms. Frequently there i a stout dry cough, and pleuritic, pains; some - times feeble and irregular pulse, palpitation a and an!,irregultir fever; the countenance. is generallYpillid or Sinew, and somewhat 1..loa;.- ed, and there is occasional flushing of one o r both.cheekeL Any ono 'of these signs is Judi - °dive of Worins, and- the must effectual bee t and cheapest remedy is Dr. John J. Myers' Worm Tea, prepared' by 'Dr. J. W. RAW.. LINS, at his Wholesale and Retail Drug Store, Carlisle, Pii., and none genuine without. hist written signature. The .Proprietor .of thito medicine is, to confident of its superiority ti t any other Worm Medicine now in use, that ht i ' will cheerfully amnia THE stoner in' any, cane in which hie . Preparation' fails to, give, ,equal satlsfatition. This 'Worn; Tea when' made according, to the tlireetiormis (Adenine and will be taken'by the meat faifithoui child.' Each package contates 'sufficient utedteina`,,for i ,- the cure of the, most 'Obstinate ease. 'Price only 25 cents' ajpiper. , . Dritigists : and Store. keepers,: supplied 'on/ the: 'most reittionakta terms,' • ',. .:.-.. I.''':., .:',' ': ma.o23'49ty: I l Trtiiika and .VaHsee. THE aubscrAet,hieiiet received. tcfarili.er supply of ',tidies and Gentlemen'. Travellir Trunks. Also; Leather Valiecs and q a variel . cdcither 'goads. - reept26l ' W HITNEE.;' , Fish' Fish •Fish • 'UtiT received al•the'Dhenp reimilyHroCer y Jthe subscriber, a lot 'of No.: 11, 2 and 9 Mackerel; in - whole,,.holf or'quarter bar'rels:- Aleo t so'aac6e of Ground Alum Set, -whieh h e , isdetermined , tosell at -:the 'ldWest prices .fo coati. '•• too] (...,D HALBERT. •. , • .• . . ~ - 'BIG • SPRING 'ADAMANTINE . GUARDS, YOU zww o rdered to parade.'Ett. Leek,* g',:(in ,Illondriy ' th'e' s lle . 'of' , Nolieinbior: next: at - ' O % - elq.ak; — proptrlre - OlOrtor'drill.hy:order of .tho .'' I o m t a in, , ', , - T. , ( I .!MILLER,'Jr4.O;I3:, , ; R: B.—There will ti'ri.i Cohn held ' tie tl,ilefien - `thp' botirit 6f tp .anill, p'cloelei;'liatirtb ' 40 . and pieice '. . ~.. "' ~ -2,, , :: ; i:;!,- ; , ; y: ,; t : :,' ;; : ,, ; , , 4 ,ERtiveA'Octi.ber '24; 1549.!....;' , .. - -,.' :,„',',,,,,,!'.::- ‘ 1 • :yEarriopEt liTiirTirV i varie,ty,vin ~ e Jul: 4 4 - I , ,W4llMald'lir , '13.F.0 ,at tlie'i , ort .lo tie ':: ilite9 .4t.:•. , ~ A 1 ti 31,',1 ,' . : , '.131', 1 .1./Ll'OTT.'l3: ~ .o.,lttin,'cilc!P!7l,;( 3 .'.''4) ., "?.l,o°b"Ele#l7• ' ., ''6:. ~.;,,:,c,,:i.,;:;,,-,..,..,,,',,:,_!.,:::•,.:,:,,.:.v,:::.t.,,::-,::::..-,.,-:,......,,,,..;.:,y,-,,,,,:,,..t,,..,i,,,,.-: En Man 1 A once. Motice. '. • , LEM 0. ...' ,7 ;....., i 1 1 ' .'-' r:'' 'it', '-',. N 'l.‘ -._ 'I '''lt' 0 •••ligi --, FL 1C, , , 14, r. -L 2 Ifi a ,i • -.:, .;,',.!:,,,, - , .....ii-,15...•,;.*•. , !•:;" , ,,-7 , .- - q.-:?,;::....;.•,--.,..,...7.:::„ ,::. •,.: • -„r:- - ,1EXTENSIVE -SALEf . 'OE-riF • • ' - ' ~,,,,.._--,..,........,'',..,,,.. .: i' ) 3 . :". '' 4 ..k ' t ~., • rinHE,..Su bscribe r 'having, nietertottled Act, Jeave yarhsleoatli i„ „fr e t at, -'ublto Smer-.-.- Jil,..,ew W,FIDNE6DA Vti:..N oveiablir *-7th,'1,,C, 1 49;,!4'0.:0749,1;A , ..4.; . ikt'kis dyvellineon Main' '• 'St rentra large 'collection !ol',; :',.., J.: : l!! . .! t .i,-..:2 ~, ~,,,.., , • _' ~ ,, ~:••. 2 '.',,;.,, . .,:•,.,.„, - ~, .., , • ---,'" 1110neekol&Fuknituee - ( • • • EmbiaPin g • almost,eyery article reqUired foiiHonisekePpiing viz t -" PARLOR PURNITURE . - . ' •- , • .. . . . . , ~ ~.iSofas, 1 :Sidebonrd, with marble top, 1 dozen . Mahogimy Chaim, French Pattern, _. 1 1 .linrge S,eureMiy, with several - private dravh, I"Large' Mantle blase,-Pldt,e 52 by 26 Inches,. I Mahogany Rocking Chair, 2 ottonians, 1 Patentßetid Chair, spring sea)f, I sett Souiable Chairs, with' extra covers, A sett of FoldingsEin- , . • •mg Tables. I Centre Tsble,•Egyptian Marble !rep, i sett Man • tic Camps, 2 Table Lamps, 80 yds Parlor. Carpeting, . , nearly pew, .1 sett Mantle•Ornanients ' with • • Vases, I Stone Coal Radiator, 3 . . setts of Andirons: ' -• ~ • • • CHAMBER FURNITURE.-1 Late Sized Dree'sing i.. ._ Bureau' Marble 1 . L_ . ,,,,_ Top, ___ ditto, second size, i Large Mahogany Bedeteado2 , l:dahqicrydittKiMarble Top Wash stand, 2 Mahogany ditto, 5 Beds, best quality of Feathers, 3 Maurasses, Large and Small Bedsteads, 90 yds Chamber Carpeting, in ,good order, 40 yards Passage and Stair ditto, with rods. 60. yards Rag Car pet,nearly now, together with the usual appointments of well ferniihed chainbers. • .. DINING . ROOM AND KITCHEN.< 7 I Large Mahogany , Dining Table, I Din ing Sett, White Ware, 90 nieces, I part of a sett, India China,-blue, 1 Britttinnia Tea Sett, Chinn ditto, sundry Glass and Queenswsre, with a general assortment of . • ,Table Furniture. Also, I sett Indian Chinn, 3 ten plate Stoves, with . drum and pipe, an ossottment of Tin Ware, Tubs, Buckets, - . &:,. &e., with the usual articles for kitchen use. ,Also, One Carriage, for single or double harness, .IDIE SULKEY AND SLEIGH, with Harness, I. Fowling-Piece, together with .!,,,-;,-)- sund,ry•artieles too numerous to mention. The above Furnittire has been kept in the • - .best or d er,. and will be ready Mr the inspection of those wishing to . putrehase the re - .;t4, , day before the sale. Terms liberal ! Carlisle, October 24, 1849. JOHN J: MYERS. Ncto Itbucrtiectimits.) FALL DRY. GOODS JUST received and now opening at the at tie New Store, Corner of Hanover and Louther streets, opposite \Vm. Leouards old stand. The undersigned respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has just re turned from Philadelphia, with a large and carefully,seleeted .assertment of NEW FALL GOODS, consisting or an eNlynsive Every article will be sold at the very lowest prices. Mous DF:LAINEt? !—All the in Jet desir able styles of ndnt figured, and the best shades of plain blue, triode, scarlet, pink, blue, green, tramson';,Al.o.. Fll4l/111 - 31 CA6II . IIIEIIEI ! — A ;complete stoclfriff 'elegant styles which will be sold at very small profits. Onsss Sitars!— Brocade figured, plain, changeable, striped &esti, and the most superior qualities of glossy blacks. Changeable Grew], trod Black Satin, the most fnshionable article for the fall. Silk Fringes, Laces, Gimps, Hollings, Collars, Gloves, Hosiery, Sc. Fall' and Winter Ribbons, of every quality, a• dat all prices.. Also n lariic stock of elegant STAPLE •GOCDS, which Imre" been selected with much care, and will be sold at very groat bargains. Our assortment of Cloths ' • easel— %eras, Vestings. heavy patitliloorr stu ffs, a nn . nels,-sheetings, tickings gilighams, checks, cal, icoes, muslins, table covers, anid:dis, drillings, linens, bleached. and 11,11)1,0(11.A Mnsiins, Sc. is very large varied and complete. Also, on hand, a well selected assortment of BOOTS & SHOES, for men, women and children. at lower prices than ever. UIiOCI.IIIIES their variety, wiz :—Sunar, Colb‘e, Molasses, Bekin Tea Company's celetirmed Tens, Spices Sc.,dd the best quality Cal- t Chain. All the shove goods have been purchased right and will.be sold low oct3 N \V W onDS. Ae, NEW O,OODS !, NEW tir ..,031 1 / b ! THE . subscribers hn%e just completed their purchases of l'A & WINTER GOODS. Our stock con.tsts iu lam of cloths, casehneres, ye:stings, eassineis. ut all colors and prices ; white, yellow and red, all wool Flan nels; Kentucky Jeans velvet cords and Bea• verteens, Calicoes by the cart load, Gitighams, Mous de - Laines, Merinees, Parnmaita's, Co bur,„ Cloths, Alpacas, Fancy Moltairs, Lustres, &c., Checks, 'Pickings, I ottie.-ttio Gingham's, Canton Flannels, white and coloured, Linsey, -Plain, Pihk. Brown, Maroon, Green and Bl'k. de Laines, for I 2 cts per yaid; Mons do Leine - Thibet - and Token SH A W I,St Long Shawls at 3, 3,50, 4,5, 6. 7,50, H and 10 dollars;, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs. Co' ton, Woolen ;tibd Cashmere Stockings, Irish Linens, Gloves; Cloth, Glazed and Fur CAPS, Gimps and Fringes, in tiariety, Combs, Woolan Yarn, all colors, rom fine to coarse, Steel Beads, Twist and Clasps, Purses. Scarf, Waist Ribbons, Slides. Green Berea°. Itlite B ,rege. Table Co vers of Linen and Cloth; C.trpet Chain,, Table Diaper, Crash - , Linea Diapers. Edging.*Laces; GUM - SHO ES. all sizes and prices, Umbrel las, Carpets, Groceries. Queenswitre, Hard ware, &c. All the above goods were bought for Cash, gold and silver. and in a saving of 15 to per cent. below.those who bought on credit. Those wishing to save will find our goods cheaper than they can buy 'twin elsewhere. Oct 10 A & W BENTZ. NEW PALL Vr ODDS! C±F,O. R. CROOKS hils just returned from litz the city with a ',yawner assoriment of FOREIGN & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS: among which are new style figured Cashmeres, French Marinoes, Alpacas of evrry„ color and style, Printed and Plain Mous de Lames, Satin stripe do., dress and Mantilla silks, twilled Gingham. new style, Silk Fringes, gimps Black silk Lace, very cheap, n large assortment of Vdlvet and Braid Trimmings, Kid Gloves. a large assortment or lioirileY, Fall and Winter Ribbons, Sheusis of every variety and style, a large stock of Flannels, Cloths, Cassirneres, Sheeting,s,Tickings, n large assortment. or fip Calicoes and Mullins, also n great variety of other dress and staple goods not mentioned, for sole at small profits, at the old stand in Main street. 3 doors west of the Pbst Office. oct 10 Change of Position: • THE subscriber has REMOVED his stock of DRY GOODS to the corner. Store, directly opposite.to his Old Stand, nod formerly occupied by Renick Angney, where he hopes to be fa. vored with a call from all his old customers and a great many new ones. Ile has lately received a general assortment of NEW FALL GOODS to which he expects to make further additions in a few days. [octl7] G W HITHER. Groceries for 1849 A NEW supp ly . of choice Groceries, maim!. cing Coffees, Stigars, Molasses, Spices, and n lot of GREEN AND BLACK TEA.S.,'with all the othersvariety of articles tn our line. equal; and probably superior to the asuel varietics,has just been received and opened et the store of tha subscriber, where he will be pleased to offer 'hem to his customers and friends withent any advance from former prices. 'l'llo 'public have our warmest thanks ler the encouragement ex• tended to us, and we indulge the hope that we May be favored with a continuance of the sams. .f. W. EBY. Carlisle, October 24, 1849. Reading for the Million. diNILRGE and well selected asportment of BOOKS of all kinds constantly kept on and to suit the times, tho following have, just been received. Hittne's History of England, two first Nos. received. Shakseare's Works, 4 different - editions. Byron 's Works, Burns' Works. . Scott's Poetical Wtirke. • Lynch's Expedition- to the Jordan ,and Dead Sea: • Montsgee'S ditto. • Scott's Military Tactics, 3 vole: Women of the ilowilution; by Mrs. Eliot. Philosophy of Religion, by.Morroll. Earnest Ministry, by James. Bravo's Daughter, by Duganne. • Dowager, or Now School For Scandal, by Mrs The " Caxton'is,.by Bulwer. ~.The Queen .of.Gipsies. .• Cruise in.a .Witale Beat.• And al[the new Meiols'roCeived,les-- soon es •All ordert, fon:Books attended with dispatch. r After all yourdispytos shout chki Books: 'cell around and exatlllllo for -ourselves: • Iconographic' Enoyol6P,a3ditt;"' ...THIS ialuablo work, editdd by SOoneo.F: Baird, of .. ..Dickinson College,. is now.ln.:the too* of publication, Via to b&cOmpleted'iti Twenty-Ave Monthly '.14 timbers; illustrated , by Five.gtilidr,,ed ' , Steel Engravings.. The .;Firet •Iquirtitter'ean be sport ,nt Martins : Book Storo'i wberti.fiObeeriptions- :rocf?ived -for ,the slime:." " [oetl7. Aeliverett befiire trijon PhilneophicalSoeitify "of; I)iekineen Ileg9iPiennsylinin bur..poreugh,eluiOld dim be hod, for;-12V'eehift !by eallieg:el , VriNARTIN'S Vhoep 1304,61pr61,400117 i:::40.43 001 ExPreastS- I. '" L'' . '• 6"" ist agent for ttlio..COmP 4 IY Rip Te!11 13 11 i ' v j a M eV, " Tr: arrire• , , . t.-,`. W.' MARTIN. • ~....." , 0:, REM ME etors FALL AND WINTER GOODS AT THE BEE HIVE. 4 F) , r • W HAVE just opened 4 4 6,4 A. dweet from the city, ss." a large, beautilal and e, L brilliant astiOriment.of - -t::: LADIES & G E • artmant...... ;1" - TLEINI EN'S DRESS GOODS, for Fall and Winter Wear, to whicn I 'would invite the 'special attention of old and new 'fiends and customers. My'stock now comptittes every conceivable coldtt* le, pattern and - figure of r Dress' Goods, from the, plainest and ,cheapest to the most hrillitint find costly. Call and see them while they are new,und_novel, as it al: ways gives us pleasure, to show our goods at tile Bee Hive. (sen 26) S COY LE GROOERIES I GROCERIES! LATEST ARRIVAL BY THE STEAMER CUMBERLAND TALLEY,. Y HE 'Cheap' Family Grocery tore of Jo seph D. Halbert, West Mein street, Car lisle, hasjust received a large and fresh supply of the best FAMILY GROCERIES that the Philadelphia markets can afford. The pubscri ber has jusefeturned from the city., and would respectfully invite hid friends and the public generally, both in town and courtry, to cull and examine for themselves his large and . in creased stuck, Which embraces all the article., usually kept in his line of business. Such as Rio; Java and St Domingo and Laguna Coffee ; Imperial, Young Hyson- and Black 'Peas, of very superior quality and flr.vor ; Lavering's crushed, loaf, falling -loaf, and leaf sugaii i or ange grove, clarified New Orleans and brown Sugars of every grade and quality. with price to suit. Honey, sugar house, Orleans and syrup Molasses. Spices of all Wads, which lie will warrant pure and 'fresh ground. Brooms, Ce dar and painted buckets, churns, tubs, halt bushel measures, butter bowls. butter ,prints, butter ladles, wash rubbers, &,c Clothes, fancy sewing, traveling and market baskets of all kinds. Castile, fancy, rosin and country SOAPS. Also; a general assotiment of chewing and smoking . TODIACCO, spanish half spanish and common CIGARS. Ropes twines, and Brushes of all kinds. Prime CHEF:sr, always on hand. Sperm,Winter, strained Elephant and Common O ILS. MASS, QUEENSWARE.—I havei•.also added_ to my already 'large stock, a number of new patterns of White Granite and fancy tea sets. with CROCKERY sWARE of every de scription, whichirwill sell at the lowest prices for cash. Feeling grateful for the liberal patronage here tofore bestowed‘ppon him by a generous public, the subscriber teiklers them his hearty & sincere _thanks, and hopes that in his efforts to please and particular attention to business, to merit a contitinanott of their eibpliOrt. Oot.g, 1849. OSA) . 1 - 1 AIRE R-T, WP GOODS. CLOTHING! TIIE subscribers have just returned from Philadelphia with a splendid assortment of goods for gentlemena walar, with which they intend offering great inducements to the citi zens of Carlisle and the surrounding country. They have on hand an assortment of (.3: au, Cri) 'U , CU a Y3l' C. 09. s; 4 such as dress coats, cloaliover coats, vests, Pants; shirts, bosoms, col rs; under shirts,. drawers, gloves, stockings, silk and. other.cra• vats, ~cket handkerchiefs, suspende7s, hats anti a } L I : trunke traveling bags and umbrellas all-cr. ~ 'lch arHcles tiny intend selling at a very small_ advance on city cost, having for their motto "small profits and quick sales."— They wish it to be urluerstood that their clod , - int , isn't inanutac , ured under thei own super intendence, and not in the city, het co they are enabled to warrant every article th y sell. Having an experienced cutter engaged in their establishment, they are, prepared to make lc order any article of clothing in a neat, Sash tunable and substantial manner and at short no ticel 'ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON, NorthfHanover street directly apposite P. Metiyer's Confectionery Store. fect3 3m GREATEST BARGAINS IN CLOTHING rpo the citizens of' Carlisle and , surronnding country ! Just arrived a large and splen did assortment of fashionable ready-made CLOTHING, fth•the'fill and winter trade, at the store of S. Goldman, south-east coiner of Main street and Market Square, Carlisle.— The undersigned. - respectfully informs the citi zens of Carlisle and adjoining country, that he has just arrived from Philadelphia; with n.large assortment of Fashiehahle 'Ready Made Cloth ing, which for cheapness, .and quality, never has been witnessed in this place, such as French, 'German and American Cloth DRESS AND FROCK COATS, Over Coats, and flimsiness Coats, of all -descriptions, Cloths, Citssimeres, and SattinelsSack Coats, fine hl'k and fancy cassimere -Pan - Moons, superior satin ghdairiped • silk -velvet . cloth and sattinet VESTS. Also, a largi assortment of fano) , Handkerchiefs, fine white Linen, Striped and red flannel Shirts, cotton and woollen night Shirts, Drakvera, Bosoms,,Collarsi epc. Beautiful falKstyle of HATS & CAPS, willlbe'sold at prices cheaper than any where else. Gentlemen aro invited to call and exa mine his goods, as he Is sure, that those who bny,will go away with a good FIT and cheap, prices, SAMUEL GO LDMA.N Sept 26. '49.-6m, FRESII TEAS. wx/F, have fust received an entire hew selec. V V dower choice . and fresh OR CDN 'A ND BLACK,. TEAs, embracing Young Hylton, Imperial and , Gunpowder teas, of various gnaw. lies, ranking cram 37f to 11,1,25 per pound, from', the tea afore of the.Messra...Jenkins,,of, Phila- • dolphin, neatly, sec,urely:fted. freshly packed:in quarter,,,halt, and pounittnetaliCand paperpack— ages, as.,well as mike Atedlcy selections are .made i by one , ,Of-the , ..partners;..who • has had ex pe rienee,in thktnisliissei am ong : the , C hin ese themselvoefor abeueseVey'ears, 'And :this; ad, vantage,;,tagethat !Oth*ir. or . n e)tpart mice, and the eticouragefivq! eit(PectOditA.tte in the , of those Teas (far .41 - lotaiNwol4pars encourage'Xis‘topfidep o ,, ,rtieeninuterd them : us superior, to, , arikpb OeleellfikO:Vene in : this market-- , :larisartfaVb s tißrocery_ettore of '1.1749 LW' 11r.:'EBY , ~ - and' , Cigars ., , . .. „, 1 . ~ • -., T . .. 'l ' l . b lie ' ct i P. ti C ii t , ', o l . o3r, s'„,td,c ti e , oi e t ce si . ino i n e a o n i d o ra l. - ~ ~i•liniT race, t3afit iheapos out of the city. elp ~,il.OO boa . 3 d_ icy who m . be roll" ,of , -.. , ,• , GAttS,.P„,,c3it eonaiste- Emilia,' ' " ,P.rymnve.ra, •:" .. The l 3 v . n";,, - i , • ,; . ~,, ',Lb; prymavern, '' . , ~Graeve"''''''''' 7 '.. ''X' ' L.OOll D'oro'Regehe '- 3 Caatallee;',' '-`,'., ',;,',''-r, Graia, " • ,ph(ntatieel'r. _ , ~, e. , „dors;'&e.,lP• P ..-IPe. ''...." '‘M° l -I. mBB Se' bac00, , ,, flee- riga OM , , ,•'. d' „ha e , r a , u T e e sidl 0 , ,i.i " Venus and , r h fi ne st Cuba end; ' All o.'t-e,, , neatein, rnunp„„ teeo Also , ; , • le"-.tnen --,1 the boot, Me COO . andlP:t-tie'llielxes'an istiirir TODA- - fo r : have • ,tt4/ e rays end.Cav'twatiaaed"lirice-8 in.'. thikest •etCpn „,,,,,ost-ortedrA ~,a..o„k,berere,P . ... .- - Thai my mii, as theY, Inith-Pliitr d.''ciateP •'s hes , aB,3 0 •1 ' 0 , - (mill,. C al la'Tviii agli'VkotAnen',,,forgot,l/A0;;P,15, ‘,-tiii,onii:. r:,-,.'n theonyt-':77..'t ~,-,.';;',___' ,yi' ?. ' - on ba h4"l''''libic(e,'"ce*-: k t blLlSWE l ' l '' ' ' • e„- ~,,itClba.,ol, ,',.+, ~ ,f ....-„ , • .PP oinliko P -, ''''-'' - • L TUWeieceived'.,an -uosoll:rckei*OrtlL;l4=; "", dies Seek egribue:eolere; euol. as Seerlet; Cherry,: Gray,, , Bleat , 8 1 ,Ly - Blue, 81ack,'&0.,(ttp56) ., :. 9 . ..Wz:HKTNET:t; j• ~,.}~~tenlEy~~xa#i~~Y . f~~a:. ALUABLE .THREtt StOiti THE' Old'Charter'or4ha Carlisle:l3ank hav ing eitiired:iunithaettilekhOlders buying respeet fell declined to aCcepijhain'ew charley piece tied a tendered- to theni Leitaiatura of' ' enneYlviinid; i The: Heard' , of Directors will 'Maltose of the;„'. Baiikinsilligise, and'. Lot, at private'sale. i , The .-•ifl'situateffin the East corner 'orthe Square and' Hanover street,. containing thirty feet int.f.bialidth, and. about-,l4areetin dentli;with'a large 'time story •';BRICK'HOUSE; thereon erect ' „ c r.: :I , :iid,,3o . feet on 'Hanoveti street, and • .4-7 1; I:111 ' , , !8 leet•en-tho publieliquitre-7With • eleven' roomer . a. knehen;:eellar, e - 'and tiepatious gairea. "There - art+ also eret.lo on the north , side of the lot, a smoke hotiseit an•Overri, etc.,,Willait about 52 feet of the -kitehen r leaving-Oout-43 feet of the lot fronting the publicaiquare - by 30 teat deep, unoccupied by any kind of buildings, thus offording a valua ble public location for the ereeln of offices or shops. The Roard of Directors will also sell a lot '• of ground situated on the orth aide of Mulberry:Alley, adjoining Isaac Todd,' Esq., on the east, Mulberry Altey on the south; the boucle of Samuel Alexander. Esq., dec'don the west,. and the house of Nelly Freeland, deed on•th a north containing 30 feet in breadth,and 30 feet in dealt', on which is erected a two story oriik building, having a carriage - house about 10 feet wide and 22 feet deep, a stable about 13 feet wide by 18 feet deep, divided into stalls; a pit for tunpure about 6 feet wide and •18 feaa-deep, end several garners on the first story, with a large room on the second story. The terms of sale are one-fourth of the pur chase money to be paid on the day of sale, and • tho.ba lance in four equal annual: instalments with 'interest front the let day of April, 1850, payable semi-annually to be secured by notes and mortgage Posses4ey of the three story , house tin d lot will he gi nto the purchaser, on the ter me of sale being complied with by him, at any tin ie after the first of November, next, sub ject to the unexpired term of one year ending laic Apr 41,-9850.f0r whieh-the,CatlisleMep.osit, Rank rt need the room'and vaults now occupied by thorn for banking purposes. .Posse'ssion of the two , story brick house in MLtlberr y alley, will lie given immediately on the tern is of sale being complied With: Fun, the r information respecting either of the above described properties may be had be calling on either .-,OEORIIE A. LYON, . SHROM, W.ll. M. HENDERSON. October, 24, 1949. DIOST \DURABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE. 11 OIN T 1 I.URSDAY, the 15th of November, next, at 10 o'clock, A. M.. the Executors of A brabn m Staynititt; deed., will offer at pub lic sale on the premises, J.he following choice and v alunb le.Farin. late the property of said de ceased, to wit . The FA RM situated in Hampden township, CutriFerlat ul county, seven miles west of Her , rishur g, on . the turnpike road lending therefrom to Piti.sburt g, and adjoins lands of Jacob Bricker Thom as B . Bryson, Benjamin • Eberly and others.. It contains 229 ACRES and 22 Per ohes, strict measure, of first-rate Limestone Land, in a I aigtl state of cultivation: of which about 100 A .cres are cleared, rnd the balance is covered wit h thriving Timber.. The improve ments are 4. )1 tIM most lasting and, expensive kind, consisting.,of a large Two . Story BRICK D WELL IN G N HOUSE, built:and finished in the ,ols was' !very best manner ; a twq story • S N TENAVT HOUSE, a large doutil e Bank Barn, Corn Cribs, Wagon Shed, Gerrit ige House: Smoke and Wash • !muse, .and or her out •buildings, all and each of them in good repair. There is also a young and thri wing / tpule and Peach Orchard, loge ther'wit h van 0119 other fruit trees in the yard and 'gti , ..den, !Dearing the choicest, varieties of fruit, m td a %yell of never-failing wilier at the dear. The cattle are supplied with water by udeergt nun d pipes, leading from the dwelling house gum pto a trough in the barnyard, or they in y find it during n greater part of the year -it t a pond hear by. The Conodoguinet Creek and the Silver Spring both run along dilfere nt - sides of the, Farm at the distance of a sing' to field from its boundary line. The situation oft he above described property its tier trness to market, the good roads which pass_ t hrough it, rendering access to it easy at all pa •riotis of the year—the beauty of its lo cutler • the excellence of its improvements, and more than all the fine quality of the soil, ren der it one of the most, desirable and valuable prone riles either as n residence or for renting in 'he )unty. Pa rsons wistipg_to purchnse. Real- .Estate, wool ddo well to call and seem. It will show end . speak for itself. A thorough examination of it will say more in its praise than eny'hews paper • adyertisement or handbill could well do, ,trithe - tut an appearance of exaggeration. • All who may wish information as to the terms of the re tle can obtain it by calling upon Mr. Ben jamin Eberly, one of the Executors, at his re sidence in Mechanicsburg. On the day of sale mien dance will be g yen, the terms made know . n, and and an unexce,nionable title given' by THE EXECUTOR oct. tOts of Abraham Stnyman, dec'd. or 'Harrisburg Telegraph and Lancaster Ex empm it copy till sale and send bill to this office CLOTHING! VA LLUABLE CHOICE PAREL AT - - - -. Tht t subscriber intending to remove west will sell at private sale the farm on which he now reside s, located in West Pennsborough town ship ' Dam.berland tio,Ainty, on the Conodoguinet Greek ~ eight miles west of Carlisle..dind 2} mires of the .Ciffnlferliiitd — Valley Rail Road, containing 128 Acres of first rate clean arable loud, in a high state of cultivation, there are about fur hundred pannels of Post and Rail g Fence on the farni. The improve- Anls consist of alarge Two t.3,enor.nrdicu,s with Wash House, and lce,House and a never-fading wil of vi otter at-the door. Also, .a large Bank Barn , wi th corn-cribs,Wagon Shed and an atitils i Or. :hard of goo fruit, together with a Iwo Still 7 Frame Tenant House, with a well - of w,,a,fer at the door, this is one of the best few& a lei - produce all kinds of grain and grass, in tl- tie section of country. There hub been a lma. t five thousand bushels of limo put on this Far m w , ,thin the last few...yl o l / 4 7, "ihe subscriber will sell tv the above tract if - desircd, on the opposite side pf the Creek, .set /marten Acres of rst•rate Timothy Meadow an d' about twenty-five acres of good timber lar td. (octlffi WILLIAM ALTER. OtrYolunteer;nnd Lancaster Union publish sit .... week's and send bill to this' office. , '' WILL be sold at public sale on SATUR- DAY 'lie 21 of Novembe'r, 1849, at l count Rock, West Penneboro township, Cum. I: •erlaud•county, Pa., the Lot known its the re f idence of Samuel Nickey, containing li A CRES, more or less, having thereon erected a . LOG HOUSE, a good Log Stable, a Hog. St able, an excellent cellar and well fenced garden, a beautiful antribriving young Orchard. Con sisting of 42 - lipple trees, and a variety of Peach, Plumb, nod Cherry Trees, • ,Said lot ,• borders on and is but a few yards from the head , of Mount Rock Spring, and is a pleasant resi , dance fur a mechanic. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock I': ht, when the Oonditions will be made ' known by [ocilol SAM'L HICKEY: . VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY - For Sale,'. THE subscriber offers at •Privatet'' sale, the property on which he now live's; • imam within a quarter of a mile of the borough of Liver pool, Perry county, Pa., consisting of a SAW MILLS GRIST M I LL, -86 AC II ES'of and twogood.D, W , E - L L .G. HOUSES, Sce. 1111, of which are in' 'good condition. The , Grist •;•.''f Ifl Mill is three a tories:,high. with`,4 pair - of Burrs, Flouil Machinery. and other neceisery fixtures.'-;Loth „Mills ate so arranged asto bp , rati by both Meam ter power.; . They ere situated within a quarter of a lolled theSusquehanne riv.or and 'Penn's. •Canal, thus haviOg every, tacility,for;,tlielhvoti traosportation of. produce' Jo 'Market. Being 'determined 'to sell,:asi desire to labia that Soo.: lion of. country, , will,ntalteJtho.l terms meet 'reasonable tt• oily who wish to Purchase:, Per sona are requested to, cal l'and" see't .proPerty, or address the subscriber, at. , Liverpaal.` in Raid county.;- „teeptti 'l, 4 OEN , EH Y. : • • MILL ran., maim , .in,Ho.•eitbscriber,.;olfortt'far;riiiii - TratO 'ilia Ist ' . day , of April 'oestot large sitzaK'blTLL .end.SAW,MILL ~tbe Conodoguirtsk.ClOilt; .in.Esit,PonitabOre; townshitii,Curribertand•...co. known %us brake m , dOuraioo four, - ; rhh ,Riehetl, ~ch g o blet: , tir Mak-, ing 4:largolcitteodiy.:Of floor itntiolar,,.;The..pio pertfjii.uLorderi, find : the situation', good , wit anffloaMay :of f-Woter nt nil times. Apply io die, sulftfairitier. in New... Cumberland. c ' . . , r,sept,l9.B4:e' '' , .o HA II LE'S 0 YS'I'E ..,.,'.?.....-,..z....:.::',,, 7, 4 ';' ,11 ', 4 , l'f%ligitTjiii::,,Al'gre,;',,fo • itte'7.f , `..)...,r' 6 ::clir- r rt ' . ,-,1.. 0bt:b!ii.2 . 4,,i54b7..., , „..... , fs - :.:, i.T . .,. i,:j. 'l '7 ,; `;.:;,:',- ~ . New.Etops. , surr iteeiVed And fa " 81110 br. Ita - Mine.; October 24, 1249. P ; , PRIVATE SALE Property at Paoli° Sale, '2l c. ,:','ii : iii't:; - 0.6t04 . FARIS FOR. SALE, t I HE 'sPbeeribet. Will, sell ion very favnable,, torins • bis FARM of, .150 acre's, in , Hanipshiro county,.lla.,.' lying ,tin the. South - B.ratteb,:cif the Potomac,Wain.' one inileirom tisdunction with A the,ortli.Brancht7sbout 80 scree - Wok-1144 E 50 of 'Which IWrirat raiti alltivial. nr rivyr, bet ton'i, 30 of upland tareficond'bottoni; and free,lrtiniXo(s, the balancrits well timbered. The improve ments only tolerable, with two never Tailing springs, one conVeitient to the .houeo.' • This farm has many advantages account of its lo cation near the Baltirnore'fand Ohio Railroad Mid Canal. being M10111)10 Rom said' improve ments. dt is Ithstiint 'Rorie Old town, Md., about three miles, and Ihalf..an hour's ride to Cumberland. Atty 'perss being desirous of awaking elate investutenb, 'here the taxes are light, (the tax on this Iftwml eing but $3,50) will 'do 'well to purchase 'in this rapidly improving part of the 4(late. Terrify—ss.2oo, WOO - m cash, and the balance in four equal mutual pay ments without interest. For further particulars apply to the editor or to the"subseriber at Win chester, Vs. ROBT. B. HOLLIDAY. AT PRIVATE SALE. INTENDING to remove West, the eubacri her will sell at private sale the FARM on which he now resided, situated in Dickinson township, Cumberland county, about nine miles west. 431 Carlisle', between the turnpike and Wal nit Bottom Road. containing 100 A'.lll ES, of first rate Limestone Land, about sevocy acres of Which is cleated 'end in a high state of cultivation, and under good fence. The bal.. once is eqvered with thriving young timber. The improvements are a s•st'} large Two Story LOC ROUSE, j with a room and Ritelien attached thereto. Also, a Large Bank Barn, Cora Cribs, Smith Shop, and other out buildings necessary- for the. Farm. There is a well. of never-failing water contenient to the house,— there is an Apple Orchard, of over one hundred grafted fruit trees,.with a great variety of other kinds of fruit, such as Peach, Cherry, &c.— Thin-land...ie_pptented„_An_indisputtible title will le4iveit and terms made caFylly calling on 0ct17,6w ANDREW CARO I'HERS Valuable Property For • Sale. 11 HE subscriber has a FARM 'which ha wishes to sell. The property' is situated in West Pcnnsboro tbwnship. Cumberland coun• ty, Penne, five and a half nines West of Carlisle, on the turnpike road leading from tai - Pittalrurg', - bontaining 128 Acres of f i st rate Limestone Lnnd, in a high state of cultivation. About WO Acres of it are cleared, and thp balauce of it is in thriving Timber.— There is a 'large amount, of Locust limber growing on the place, the soil being perfectly , congenial to the growth of Locust. The improvements are a two story •••• BRICK D-WELLLING HOUSE, ig .1 2. 22 by 28 Feet, a two sto^y Back Building, 18 by 22 feet and two stories high, wiih a double Ldg Barn, Corn Crib and Wagon Shed, a young Orchard of very superior fruit, and choice fruit of different kinds. '1 here is k well of water in thy yard near the dwelling. This property has many advantages—only ,fivo and a hall miles front Carlisle—a market always en the Twill. Per sons_wishing to purchase Real Estate would do -weil to call and see it. , Septl2-.11 MATTHEW DAVIDSON. . Valuable AT PRI% ATE SALE. VIIHE subscriber oilers for sale his valuable FARM lying on the bank of the Conodo -guinet Creek, in West Pennsboro township, Cumberland county, five miles Is est bl Carlisle and one-hall mile west of 'Jails' Mill, and on,: and a-quarter miles north of the Cumberland Valley Rail Road. This farm contains 105 ACRES; 53 Perches, of good Limestone Laid, in a high state . of cultivation,.about 95 Acres are cleared. and the remainder is cbserci with thriving young timber. The improvements are a large Two Story STO.l\ E HOUSE, large Sione.Bank Horn, Btick Tenant House. with a well of good water at the door. Also, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib.and'othe necessary out houses A good Apple Orehard of chic fruit. There is also a variety of Peach, Plum and Cherry trees. together with about 500 panels of good locust post and chestnut rail lence. on the farm, also GO panels ready t.. put up - . The subscriber who intends rempving to the west a ill sell kw; Foriulthcr part i culars enquire of the under , -nod iding on thr signed residing on the premises. septlMino PHILIP ZIEGLER, Jr. For Sale or Rent TILE subscriber will sell, or rent for one or more years. a lot of ground, containing over ;St. TWOACR ES,. situp t. it tilt Add dle ton. tovvothia, On Oa 00.0 leading. from_ the Carlisle Iron Works or Boiling Spring to Ship pensburg, about three quarters of a mile Irom the former places, on which are a , DWELLING HOUSE, Wagon . Ildalter's Shop, and a large Stable, is • with a well of never failing water near the house—a young and thri r ving Orchard of the best selected fruit. ,The property rel . is located in a rich and den popu lated neighborhpod— being one of the best sit uations for business in the county. Those wishing to view the property will call ,on the subscriber living adjoining said property. Septl2 tf JACOB SAWYER. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. larHE subsoriber has in contemplation to remove to the West, offer& for sale the ,rni on which he now resides, situate partly en Mifflin and Prapkford township& Cumber land county, Pa., within three miles of the Roro' of Smyrna and the Cumberland Valley Rail Road. Containing about 200 ACRES of patented land of first quality gravel and shad, about 170 Acres are clear and well sot with clover, a considerable portion of •it has been litned, It is under good fence and generally set with locust stakes. The im pmts.:mints are ".. ~. . a Double LOG HO"SE, and ..14*111 - 1 Kitchen with stories, h ltitqii., f;i o : it. Fraipe Barn, with two thre suing ~, floors, Korn Crib, and Wagon SheCeomplete Brick Smoke and Wash house, =with water rising in the Wash house, and a Tenant house and Stable. There is a never tailing stream of 'linter running past the im ' prevenient& There are two orchards one of ' which is young and grafted fruit. The above Faun is well calculated fur raising.either grain or stuck. There is running water in all the fields except two. Tho FLUM will suit to be divided, and will be sold in lots to suit put:- chasCrs, I will also sell two pieces oftrimber. land situate in Mifflin township, onu of which is patented. Persona wishing inlormation will please cull upon the subscriber. jy2549t1 .JAMES KENNEDY. IYlanufkctory of Pocket 80.. 4-1, no; . No. 52 Chesnut Street, above Simnel : PHILADELPHIA. • THE subscriber respectfully solicits public at tention to his superior and tastelul stock of Pocket Books, Banker's Cases, Bill Books, Dressing Cases, Card Cases, Port Mo.' miles, Purses, Pocket • Knives, and other fine Cutlery, Gala Pens, and • .Pencils, Seger 'Cases, Chess ' Men, - Back Gammon, Boarde,Dominots, &o. His assortment consists of most far hiona ble and modern styles; of the finest quality and excellent workmanship, embracing every &sir ablelancy. pattern, which he will at all times be PrepinedAti exhibit and furnish wholesale or. retail on the most reasonable trims. . • • 10 - Purchasers. who desire, to supply them solveswith artieles'of the beet gustily con snit their oWn interests' by 'callitig at this es tablishment::, • H „ . . • • • • Pockerßook Manulacturer, Phila., 59p . 5 541 Chosnut:Strael. ;' NEW, YORK 'DRY :GOOD STORE. No. 208 ,Ageituui , • I,LORD; , TAYLOR -• TIAVg, nosi,fiti6habid. juin. ri3cieivecf. dtreci ~ 'froge,the, juunUfaiiturtire, full auuoituneni MR ES, ' r,4 INES, 7- II A ‘Y,TtS;:SiG r o '&(i. The i buifig of, their. owif solheraux:- and. oullrely theirs. . GIIRRY7I - 14.13E ERY, - UticrAit Domemio. Goods nod retail:• • , devil, trot 'fret pric& • are-' ;101y:receiving go'otls" from -flut , New Yorli A nations, • poptufV2rn, " - Schaal Taxes,. 1 • 11 , Fat soli a wishing to anus • cOlitB gen..lAvo oppnrntnit y..ef...,yetyhik; 'their; Shook 'nixes nny tone durijig,lol4::* month and the , fiiett)yeekAn •.i , seiner; • t" .V ., : . 4,;',,... - I.PRAI9AFT A I - Ci , vZ;:le,':,:k. ..,:ti!,tPtor , iiiiiialoilii.' Witt 66 rin ino4f6 iitc , D. vv:E4 4 r LIN ut Hougpi- . Bituntb an enn,ttcfr 0 ),": ' ijl3r ,v r . c` .. s! , !n t, Int °li :rfi.ed • ffmt keeti 'VI f‘y `,ll (Try A`.D oili s ', is ~tio w:for:,io Posoopnoit given voijmlidiately,- For; torrneAa,..::; , apply io ,, i .. ',..tt00t17.1 -.,::: JAS R EMlTiii r'...r MEE :~~~,~: 3 i1;~ t:ln. be purchased elsev;here. Thcise tdquiring mourning attire, can be satisfactorily suited, villein the trouble, fatigue andless'ot time of iiromeding• from store to Store, by visiting at cace this establishment. t„.min's Boinbastines. Mourning , Chiriftesi II om. Finish Alpacas, I , ',f Long Bli t awls, II lain Cashmeres, Blttek.Thibet'.'" grench Morinoes, Sack FlatinelW, `4lido Black Silks Patent Eng'h C i tanes, Lupin's Mousselines, 'Mourning Veils, Mourning 'do „.do Collars, do Hungarians, Fleecy Silk Hoye, bilk C ashmeree , ._ ' I Bajoue GloveS,'&i. Opening . daily; new black and hale mount i ..g materials, kfrom low priced to the most costly.. . . . , ttr Wholesale . cash buyers will findi it to t ,eir advantage to call.rtc' (Philp.,-sept26 lt. rßccics o 1 Q,ll/I.Ol>S. Lev nVEHTBODY Hwdb TitIeIIRFOLI.Y.-- . lllCra to a fOrsaparillet for sale in the different. towns cal ed S. P. lioWnsentl'eSarsaparilla. h is:advertised as the 011101. G ENIONE, and all Ono. This Townsend rano doctor at il never Was; but was formerly a worker on railroads, ca st Is, and the like—yet he assumes the title of Doctor for rho {impose of gaining credit for' what he it ma. Ile nays "he la attended taro medical schools, and practiced for fifteen 3 i its I!" Now the truth is. ho never practiced medicine s dl yin his Life I Such vurifful, wicked misrepresentation I Pike had to the character and veracity of Ole 'man; I wish r toot sincerely; be lead never made those trtateincida of him. If or alma. When will men learn ai l ; htmtm nn,l truth , f tl in ell their dealings end intercturrie • liqUi tlnlii Yellow ten I Ile applied to one Rod Clapp to anoint him is mate t , actitring his mixture, stating the large i+lllll9 he Would I i tke, as an inchicemont to embark in the biwitte}u t ;These t., n babe been insulting and 'Dallies-Inn in all pansible 17.mtr, in order to impress the petitio n -with the belief that CIA Old Doctor'. Sarsaparilla was spa the genuine, prig not made from the Ohl Dotter , * Original' Rem pr. Thi.s. P. Townsend say. I have nold the dee of ley ni me fdr 87 a week. I will give him kirgll if he will pro dime one single solitary pronf of thin.. His statemaies of 1' mummer, Skillman dr Co:. are „nothing bill a f itselmods, simply made to &guise the public. ihrl keep tie truth down m regard to his souring, .fermenting corn j lust i t lng r .. 7 , l , l4c c At i e Townsend'. Su rop ..t i r i t h i , iya n 0 0 ,, t : 14 the tl d Doctor'e likeness, his family Coal , 2 1- Arms, and his aimatureacroat the Gnat of Ants. . . Principal Office, 101 Nanaarstred, N. £WOII TOWNSEND. TIIE ORIMNAL DISCOVERER OF TIIE Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla. 6 01.1 Or. Ti,wnseod is now about 70 years of VTJIORanti !)L1 ( ace, and has It obe r 0 k FrAnt; rE , A ,4RS " APARILLA. Banc. poor, he woe Ciiinfirlied to slot Its manufacture, by winch meats tt has been kept out o, market, and the sales caroms. ihs.hto those only who hid proven ita worth. and known ita value. It had reached ti a corn anevertheless. an those rereOns WllO had h en healed of 'sore - Ai..aves. nod saved front death, pro land its wondorpi: . , . HE A LIN O ROW E rt. _ This °RANH AND 11NEQ.111.1.1.50 PREPARATION bi nlanufadtured on the largest seale. and In ralle4Vugh• olt the length and breadth of the land. (la • •eXit is Ii and incapable of degeneration or deteriornt . - ' Unlike plena S. I"funinsend'e, It improves with age, and never chanites but for the better i been meit la prepared on scientific inincipleas' by a scientefic won. The highest knowledge of Chemistry, and the latent dm:ovule+ of the aft, havo'all been brou.ght into requisition in the manufac -I.lre of the Old Dr's Sarsaparif In. The Sarsaparilla mot, P. is well known to medical men, contains many medicinal properties, and some properties which are inert or trade.. . anti others, which if retained in preparing it for one, Pro. ellicejertnentalion and acid, which in iMuritort to the eye- -, him. Some of the imperil. or Samna rina ~te NO t'til agile Ant they entirely evaporate anti are Inc in the preparation, "Tilts y are ma in ..servedl,,,, , x xcieniffie-peo. -a.. kocwit-on--- 11 to 'those ,experiencod in its innitutitcture. Moreover, elene volatile principles, which fly elfin rm.,. or as an ek. h dation, under heat, are the very essential 1,11 ifai prop lien of dig root, which give to it all its vat Ile . Anyperson can boil or stew the Tout .tir. the; get a dark r Owed liquid, which is more Coin the c. .I ,rise matter in tie nun duo, from anything else; they rim :live amin.this 1 it lipid or •vapi.l Contd. liWiletell with Neill' tnoluget.,, and t en call it,' SC ItSAPASIII.I.A ExTitAcT ur SYRUP." ! at such is not IliFitiviele lilidwn we the v. ( ENUINE OLD DR JACOB I'OWNSES'D'S .. SARSAPARILLA. ' The is so prepared that all the moo 'crm. of the .Ffireaparilla root ore first removed. every ditti4 capable of t -coming acid or fermentation is extracted and rejected ; ii en every particle of medical virtue in vecured in o pure c al concentrated form; and thus it Is rendered incapable o losing any of lie valuable and hording properties. Free . ' i .ed in this way, it Is node the most powerful agent in the Cure of innumerable Dimeume“.. Hence the reason why we later commendationr oil ivory tre in its favor b y_men, women, and children. We find it c: dna wonders lif the cure of ( ONSUMP'TION, DYSPEPSIA. and LIVER COMPLA INT, and en RILE LOLL TIN.II. NCR OF. ULA, PIE.ES,,COSTIVEA'ESS. all CUTANE OUSERUPTIONS, PIMPLES, RI, TOLES, . nd all afflictions arisin g from - • IMPURITY OF THE 13LOO . • • It possesses a marvellous efficacy In all comfit. 'nts ari• s ng from fildirstion, from Aridity or ise Moine, , from t locuml circu adult, determination tit blood lei ills head, I dictation of the henrt, cold feet and hands, cold chi Is and I it dashes over,the body. It has trot its equal in Co ds and t "murhs ; and promotes eaey expectoration and gentle per * dration. relaxing strictures of the lungs, throat and every • her part. But in nothing - ix Its exccllonee more manifestly seen-and epknowledged than in all kinds and stages of FEMALE COMPLAINTS. • • It works wonders' in cases of Fluor ellints -. Illite i r ailing of Me Womb, Obstructed, Summ MTh 4- ered, . Tenses, Irregularity of the menstrual periods. an; the lik e; did is effectual in curing ail the win , of idy Disases. By removia^ obstruction., and regula K ting ne the general iluitem, it give. tone and strength to the whole body, and gam cun,a all*forms of I nd thus N e pr r e ‘ t - ss c ntl ' or p r il e ' lre a v c g s ' 5 a ;m u g variety s f xe r mall. i ies, an Spinal irritation Neuralgia, St Vitus' Dance, .1 1 hymning., Epileptic Fi(s: Consulatons, 4.c. ',' It cleanses the blood,...ex.cites the,liver to healthy action, 1 nee the etomecli, and. gives good digestion. relieves the °wets of torpor and constirpotion, attain inflammation, pu. iflee the akin, equalises the circulation of the blood, pro. . 1: , c. „ 1:1 ,,, g b Gentle lo ~ .. 1 7:7: i , t , lt equally , ti'd , :over . , !1 . , :' ,,i 1 , , e ., 1 , 1' ,, , , L ,, n 1 .i th t e . 1 owes nil n 11.110.11.104. Mid 10,11ttot.tit .-1 the er,:i re nervous I stem. I. ant dile then Tlie Medicine you pre-ennuently need? But can any of flirt.) things be said of S P Townsend's tI Mt ior article 1 This voting man's .liquid is not to he • COMPARED WITH THE OLD DR'S, I rcause of one GRANT) FACT, that the one is INCAPA. ID 4 Epf DETERIORATION, and - 4. NEVER SPOILS, k - abite the other DOES , souring. fermenting. and kinising ale battles containing it Otto fragment. t the astir, acid I, luid exploding, and damaging ether good. I Must not this lorrilito compound he poisonous to the 'system 1-IFhat I ;Id acid into a system already diseased teith arid? What r tunes Dyspepsia bat neitil 11,. we one all 1.t,.w that when I al contra In our atornoche what intwittel it prnilueewl— I tlltlence, heartburn, palpitation Of the 11e1),Th liVert rote. 1 i aim, .diarrhata. dysentery, crille,`ahil eerJeFt!"e or the I mod 1 What is Scrofula but an nridlilimor in the body I . s ; ' !het produces all Ito humors which Wog. 011 Eruptions of ; ::e Skin, &old Bond, Salt mintini, lify.ii.b. ,, Whit. ' wettings. Fever Som a. and nil ulceration...lto ernnl and ex. teal 1 It ie nothing under heaven but an acid milimance, • ; hich sours. and thins spoils all the fluid. of the body, mom • r rem. What cause. Rine :lapsed but: a ar rani, arid old which insilitimea (moirlietween the Mints and eine. e item, irritating awl inflaming Me delicate tiosur. upon • *hick it octal So pf nervous ;Beesley , . of itliptirity of the load, of deranged circulation, anti -.nearly all the anion. • high afflict human nature. . Now la it nol„horrible to mite and, ;mil, nun infinitely 'arse to mu this MIRING, FERMENTING: ACM "COMPOUND' . Op ~.. S. P. TOWNSENI), '. . "...: nd not he Wolildiallt hero jt litillorßionti that Olii:IM. .10. ob townsenir. arnutrie.Originuf Sarsofturiya, is an TM. IrAT/ON nf iii.infether' preparation' !I ' • • I ' Venvely(arbid ilial 4 wil elionki deal in an dirtichl;which telilitheee the ,moot. dittlasttlrpretriblitirO-lti q. Pk Town. end'. aril Al ,"..-,.. . Wr.wiS I undolood, bocanlri is the , absolu(e truth, ' 1 44 t at trit 4.l:7o:.l'"vnllltriel,fireb:lol„ag, L',r,;47,l7divie,:y„P:. 1 Inert she aro unlike in every . liorticy, lar,,lliaoing nu ale single MM.: in common. -' ':****'."'‘• .tit I i .:I As S. M...Towesetal •Is, no dorter. , nntl; never. wits, Is no 'lihemist, ill) pliarmitecutiel- 1 . non it noi morn pl,medleine or lleease than My ether ctiminon, rfiti.eitintifle.unprniVeninnal nun. what guarantee can the politic hove that tare re. imising tt sonttlfloirCielliu,= lll ,,ft o , rit4littnie,n the sir. . teas of, the article. need in . lug it, mid whir yarn.,. le, ' .• 'capable of Changes which nt oi tondar 111 Mil the'AIIENTS - . • *Of iffisisten Instead of healthy:' •' ' .!i . ;...*'l*:: .....i.',/ ' •'.* ' o,,s.what. else. ',tumid inn IV:peeled front!onit wha t il,linWi. :nOtillog,compaintlielv. of medicine oe illeeasel•':lt rentlites 'irpentotivelettne exi . milenc.;:ie cook and' Neren'tititiven st, common decent .1110111. Altlihr•Mlittit . ,jlterye,..-Jllti!qtlatieali-11 -, t . that thepersons who mann foctliromed icks. demo:lo.l4r, ''WEAKW STOM.ItGIIS*AND -ENFEEBLE!) SIVSTEMS. should know Welllhe 'medical pioportie. Of 'plattin,.thellieet' ' manner o.i.speoclue And effriceptrating dadr bra lipteNnrttina, ales an extetril re knowledge or Ibtryttrittliti 41te.r0 which 'street' the' human oysto . in, mar how le itilitio* .. retneilicia to .:theee, dinners !„. ; . .. •. ' % •'' ' .:. •., ''l, ~ ,101 is assent frauds ,upon the tinftMlittam. its imor halal .into well:Wail humanity. to kindleAmpe, in"the,despiirtnig bo.olh. , to'.irstore health," andbloomi and iiiiii• 'IMO the - crochet! marbroken, and to lutnieltintirnoin..,hut.Olin,Dß. . . ,Jiocotor.owNsEND Itts;i.,i 1T,11...1, Ol . INII . I.Iig Up: .: .. perttinhy andocau. to.hrittes, he, ..,' ", , i '". ''. ' . ' 1' '. Grand r Unforei , vall ,Cdfilizittiaillltitiolitly. .within the 'loch, - Ina to ilte. ttnowtolloo,of null who. need II tha t they learn anillinoW.ltiv, MOO extiortenei,..l,M,"*. ,9 1 0thing1 clowns I 010th 1 44 ''' ' l4 ILPL°THlNwaxcitig..i•-‘A,: ~ giir 9 : B6 'I ; ' l3 " E UIVA . 104;1)§104141Y:i4rOiii:es A No Ilifi iiablp tkqt !Ik•' hallo iect o i2toar., - 4 • • lothifigStara!` li% tha ream. hello.. (atC9,litedatia. , ',` thaP t dat - ( AWN' le tilopoC,klancNyar , i toreol,:o4 t 4t , 1 have of 400 a yetit,,O,rea-al(tar,V,Pc-,r.k t*, ~..'• thetYVAI as ch ' e lit i tgf l ?'l4 l .o 4 AC,i i f i .: ,, A, 4).,, , 1, -'°:#4 - 4,fiT'ae!tatilitiv't iltAi''rNkt---4 1 '' 1 ., ; ,, 01 , 16;i1ir kiii)'tte's 411, i' / I e& , , r -, ;-, ' ''L l ' .4 .l. :' ' And rau wkitto plenii4lioeiti4T - 4 - ' , Vlothittc; at rliaaP and aa goad iieeialtv *wt , - 4: -, '~, '-.,'-', ',', , •.: -, ';',';'o, 4 : - A* s tr,,t,i l MArt%.,7,'.:6•• 'vah .C. 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