%mak, 4416400* N. c c"; I ' ' , lll. 4—'o 1 -, it.:33, ,-......': -.,.‘' , .• . T., ,- --, N, ) '- 'i, ,, .,,4 . . calizzarai, PA ' "'-'' WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1849 ~re~igss~viN~'~af ~ ~ri-.. PENNSYLVANIA, SS. _.. f • -. • In .the"naine and by the atillitiritr 1 " . m of the Comonivehlth of Penney = L. S. vents t by • WILLIAM FJOHN. wv,J STON, Govetnor : of .theleald.Com- ' ponwsalth.,...• . ..e. , ,, , :,, ~..: ? 0 .....rif:,1.-i:- -.1 el; -...r 1 1 'A IfßoctArarroic-s-- . '' -A : benefitiatit Glothis . bletised tbelieuple of Ws ‘comEnbnWealtbTivttkboalth -and.,,abuti dance. The 'fields bare' . yieldell 'bbiiiitlful re- Innis to thelabore of the',.luiehandinan. The enterprise - Ot.the eititientOn. ill hi:MOW:it of industry, hays been appropriately rewirded.-- Peaceviih iill mittens hee'been • voimhsafed to the "iiiituitiY: Civitand•religiouslibertYouider: thetinatitutitois of .freo government, besot:teen reamed inviolate, and the largest measure of earthly happiness has been graciously-die pyineed by en all-wise and mart:Hill Providence.. These blessings demand our gratitude , to Him, in whoeb hands are the issues of IL% and 64 ' 311 0e-who controls and directs the Obits of men,—whose will is Omnipotent to save or de stroy, and who. mingleain.the justice of His judgments the attributes, of his mercy — befo re. Whose power nations are exalted or cast Anion, —and they call upon us, as %one: people, to -u -nite in solemn Thankegiving,-,-In humble :up. . plication and praise, to the Almighty Author of every good and Perfect giff,'fOr these his un deserved blessingato. his weak end sinful crea tures. Theyrequire Iha profound. reverence' of penitent hearts,wensihie :Will° unworthiness of humanitY, and of the endiming merely of a righteous God. -. ' . - .Believing these solemn truths and deeply , inipreesed with the duty of devout adoration, and humble prayer'; incompliance with a ven erated custom, and.the deaires.of the great be.; r of the people i I, IYAWABI, P. JonasroN, Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, do hereby appoint and designate THURS. -DAY, the 29th day of November inst:, ria,,. a .--- day of general Thanksgiving throughout the • - - State : and .I hereby recommend and earnestly invite all the good people of-this Common; wealth to a sincere and prayerful observance of the same. • • _. Given under my baud and the great seal °fate State, at Harrisburg, this twenty-fifth - darof Octobee,..in the year of our Lord ene thou sand eight hundred and forty-nine, and of the Commonwealth theseventy-fourth.' " rßp - thi . Gov - et:n . lll ' ' TO r iil3/111D Hams, ' . ~ Secretory of the.Comnionvvealth. Tza CANALS Rutiv.—.We are glad to learn that intelligence has been received, by the last steamer, of the safe arrival in California, of Dr. J. C. Neff, who leh Carlisle last winter and took- Onstage by sea, and that letters have been received from Mr.: Doted McCord,,who with Messrs. Simon Alter and Jacob Keller,reaohed San Francis ,. co, by the overland route, on the lOth of September. Messrs. 1•' Kneedler and flamer, had not let _reached there but were presumed to be gettintLelong well. We hope that all may realize, their wishes. MILITARIG—The "HUNTER RIFLES," a new company formed by the young men of our borough, is now fully , orgiurizedAnider the following officers; : Captain, Geo. W. Crop' Wunderlich-2d _Lieut. WM. M. Penrose-3d Lieut. George,Soland, Agreeably to the order of the:Adjutant Gener 7 al the company has adopted as its uniform the undrOss of the regular army,-which is both, cheap and neat., The "Rifles" are_now under course of instruction by an experienced drill officer, from the. Barracks, Sergeant Major Williams, and may be expected to turn out a "crack company." • Rimy CLAY.- The distinguished Sage of Ashland has made his appearance in the east q nite unexpectedly, hiving arrived at . Baltimore on Wednesday last/and visiting Philadelphia the next .day. The papers say thitt he will remain there - several days„and thet he late eicellent health' and fine each be long 'continued to hirri I ' .C.orspa.—The Governor of, Canada is endeavouring to stop the annexation movement by depriving of offices in the gift of the Crown all permits who have signed the annexation address. The officers of the militia corps so offending are to be deprived'of their commands. This will leave the Montreal .Cavalry with but one officert Cenvomas.z.-Col. J. C. Fremont has discovered a very rich, vein of gold on the Mar ? iposa river, about 404rilles frons.the San Joal quin. The vein lirabout two that in thickness at the 'urine, and is found in , tha usual strata of quails. 4%e yield is about 8 ounces of gold to 10016. of rook. • • ; ..t The city of Ban Frunclaco'. at present. nnnr t i llins a population Of twenty-fire thousand, no including the floating pdpulation, whlohi 'mti4 number at least ten thoustod.tnore..' ' , . MAJOR Home- 7 44 pow u l 4P.lrt*d *hitt iiilti:Etob4iNthe•#FA.m,h4.4, l 9 9 t.rtnk ter General , !kip* Alh;:e.MTFOro And gol•,E*#! 3 . l l7o**rtirh bas irttItTOPIP I ted sit myst ,IlkeirlVtlAt4o4„t4l. hotveyer, it is Atatfadentig.„mtated,' deaidedlg *kis thit post no*f lioldoi es secsontlites* ,t) ; 11 Tacrossm. orma as set. •, 11 0,;,t4eipelOT!:14 1 0, 1 q,p,'„f!iF„ 111 ?,90,t.i' des4,loon,liFfit°o49,9,PTAPi9ni ti?'4!"?o, l i,r z elaveq or,:jaspiantary,myltu4s, essept„ior . tionjahtne9t9l.-.90W1, 4 12 .44 eTertbe rated is ipe„Stata.' `, • • inVelifornieVerieelrorn sll'to st) per dapviLiidgiege 04047 per.night in Web"; • ?steamboat hishion.'- , r;kerd-briard !rad ~ lodgings , it n aybe. knit ,liktenla for 41125 per, treeilirt r50rn1030,4,1 , ;fir• • 1 4109.P1141 g oaleortistin ast eli!ii4;pread,7lth a clip ' •r rissru or T. ',L - TiPmlueL',Opoili,rbd.rer.oBtypirs hiu4' twin Wicss,tiltant clerk. ellthe Mew, AcontiVaefoa, t " 44 itipi:iirthisi;Sthle;'Oe4lle(ttiv.,Tnivh,tion. viiiPery county , on th e ; 2 81h;.u11, 1 inhie .:46th y1; , , 14 the'. Ceilifsiraik'Legiatatlire 'ill imp I felW‘ ls 'esieliitsiiii 'altit'eeCt A%,'°,,elar i t' l , 4 ic! ;;I) d ill gOi ii ;i4 ii ilo o 9 4 ,4NOtta.4t,a . ou'le - ' .. iicoigitialiefoftli,titi , Arklq,tiftkir,lr, , ', -,,44', 1.. A ,ll l4l „ l ,, At,,,,L 4 A4 . lthittif i t , ,ht n. I"OtridAb Wtilprtinl 7.4,1.77,17iii(M44:1474,1.-1 F. , i 4"itlei4'' :LiLL2-1,—,..414. 4 Cid t , 4 ~ • . -t...,,, ' ii . ~. , of Th Aton TEM3.1114 erlAmeg'• , I C Ilfbwkit was so9swasisll 9,01111,1 0 now -n 1 . 1 1 vt. - "'iiint fiiiilunitiq'iiiifylutkiff Th bii tomelto, — 4, ,-, 11,1 ~ ,1 c i i n r,ul/, iiailii lear n *the, 44n illitk bhp beat 4 g evo, .. . r'l,riek: , * , 2, - ~f, 1 1; -' ,41,2:4.c..tigfiiorchtly ps., l C , .. 15.7! , ~ ef.4lrhpiTl Tair , yr ~, :„,,4 , . ~. ) ''''''Aintrii4t. , 9oo#*o:44 , 4M'll'9l"l"4, 6. ! 4tB; illtit fieinlysioltiOv#)WgriPAlifit - `:llllti'aqttif.,.l/4.400;/-1401k4r01341 7" ' , iiiirii;t lo liiiiiiliaii)*(44 o t° 4 `; l4 ' :4 ol irie- il utovwfattnvit Otia*riiiiiiia o4 lo ,- ~ , • ' ,-/'. ',:, ~ t , ,,. ., . .;!•c:if;,,;',704', ' . • I T! CamerilmlN Tariff Letter ? '' op t h , ll i ''''''N g 'I Ao4lielt er two sick" we ;poled "a4para grapßfrohNli,4ll4)sosll4on,c),ll:-POnle. 1 rori,,,litl the enbjeryof the Tariff: 114 I4l(er bus i l itraotekifitMipti attentiby that i; . r,iire .e.ovOrpetkplefl kpl Idbotttlyngth.. o , . at p - VakOillititim's Wrote° oliinit'vhut ireglifing . _ "to the world such a letter at this particular • . M 0 3 . 8 • 13 hard to guest Be has tlie character, ---113 1. 11 174.91- 1 1e.m.f4 4 .4014,5A,MeA1g Kik, ilioninflind perhaps foresees that although 1 th ,..., e 4t a iWAO li. n tri:Psl4lßftittlhafP kicked "protection foe the sake of prole°. ••lion entirely off then party platform, "they mlikAle van; thinlifurfaiiiialter to'anY one ivlifiliftersived the iffatek; when be.' comes necessary, foe • the , sake of their party • existence,' to re,adopt the sound. old. demo, • 'maths doctrine of Protection. Let Gen. Cam eron's' deilighr be' what they mity,.Truth is ' .'' truth, and the , striking Whig tniths in his i • letter are no lees foreibl e because they come i from a prominent LOOO Voce. , . . ~ • Altramirettics, Sept. 26, 1842, • Ms psis Sin:--Very cordially I thank i you for your friinillY attention in the trans ] mission of 'the 'Pittsburg 'Mercury, Wherein I some notice id taken of Pennsylvania inter ' eats, connected with my name, while a mem !bar of the United States Senate. I avail myself of the occasion to express homi, thiit, "as the signs of the times" portend a discussion of the teriff,' during the t approaching session cif Congress,:thenkmay ' i be ,no ,excitement,.no perty-ipretedtoe's,,,or i other false issues raised to influence the leg, islative mind of the country toOsards the a doption 'of measures adverse' to the general interest. , „1 . ' ,Tbe tariff ppiicy is of momentous import ance to the great industrial pursuits of our country. The public `good is the rule by which Wiii shOnld be guided in the perform ance of relative duties; and to this central point the legislature should invariably direct a(1 its deliberations. At an early day I took lesions in the school of Shnon,,Snyder on this very question of protection ~ e infant mamillimures of the Uhion;'' a .':' ime has had no effect to change my v iews' and wish es, whioh have been expressed in the Senate in favor of the permanent establishment of a home market, as • the only solid basis. of national prosperity. And here, I may add, it is very remarkable that all the Democratic Governors ol this CommOnwealth, down to Gov, Shunk, have maintained ground in-•fa vor of• protection to home labor, Nine con ies t i ive inessages of Gov. Snyder_are_text h o to sustain and cheer the sound portion ur Democuattwhiends, who will not sur- r n ei• to the free trade doctrines of British c l capitalists. "We must command our own consump tion, and the means of our own defence," has been the sentiment of Pennsylvania from the dawn of independence. And, as a free man, born upon the soil, I may be permitted to regard, with no" ordinary solicitude, the onward prosperity of the iron, coal, and ag ricultural, interests of this State. The new settlements being opened up in the far West, embricing the territories of Texas, California and Ore . on, must of necessity in crease t: a surp us pr.. ace of the soil.lfiiiii foreign countries our farmers can never d. pond with certainty for. a permanent profitable market. Let the pauper labor of Europe con firm but a feta years to flood our country with the productions of foreign workshops, and if the past history of the world furnish' facts by which we may be guided in our deliberations upon this subject, then I venture to predict that all the leading interests of •Pennsylvania and of the Union—the iron, the coal, the salt the'wool, the flax, the hemp,the paper, the hat, the sugar and the gunpowder manufactures, with others too tedious , to mention, will be en tirely ruined through the length and breadth of the land. The doctrine of "let trade regulate itself," is beautifully Illustrated, if it were' not destrac live in its effects, by the present condition of the' country importing immense qualities of British iron, although we have at home, the raw material in abundance, Industrious and skilful• mechanics, and ample capital to com mand our own consumption in thin respect.— With these facts staring ue in the face, is it any thing short of an insane policy to preach up free trade, to ironed the overgrown money ehangers of Great Britain, thereby working in jury to American labor? I feel a lively sensi bility on this 'abject, and whether I am in er ror or not, I freely state to you, that I look uppn the permanent and prosperous establish ment of flee labor, in this country, as the'titicit effectual means, in the 'invitations Operations of political,eventai Wombaert the,thrones ofhi eTareVesi and despots upon the continent of ,Eirpope, and to &lade the masses to equal 'rights Mid rational liberty, the. destiny Of mace kind. These views incline me to hope, that, every man who is anxious for the welfare of our good old Commonwealth, and tor the integrity of the Union, will stand up , for prefecdbn of A merican industry. on grounds of patriothun.— We must bo wholly independent of foreign supplies ; American labor must not be sacri ficed to feed the squalid operatives of Great Britain. Accept assurances of my higiuot regards. Your friend, &a, ' . SIMON CAMERON. Hon. Charles Shaer, Pittsburg. ENE THE ADMINISTIIATION.=e Congrais.—The Volunteer has taken the entire duties of Con- gress under its charge, aild doles out a whole column 'of advice as to;r:WfiaeloUghi to ,ba fißqe tor`the etubsraaantent a! the Admiiiie~ !ration, Had not the'loluettser, Aeiter , weit CPTlVAlatAlt#ll,4ll6?.+Odr*PlvOi Geo , TALYIPO 3 .• gifilllMo.llVV, tt'kv,ol l !,.°T l t , to say that gongrtteslpsi„tts tosotoctolexas i t t —nifty, Gen. Taylor will stand roaphilliorp.t9, ~ his ditty t as_he has in , everyt station ; and mill clearly show by all his recottimeddations that le las "nothing to' set ye'4ct his coltntry.'4 The Voltinteer and the intelligent , "densciti. taoy" ,, ol . ,Cumberland,counth'need not; tear, . however, dint 'he PWilt urge the: re-establish meiSt bf 4IX &Batik) , 6 "It'"I s . al 4 ME :StreickbutioNL:Courain 147041 , • We ieam from hiontroVelhatthellailturet4l . l , theliegoehinniihiCountY!Bank harriativid ' 'the" greatest! , exehe alight ' in'that onniMithitY: drilitebtehi the' 'elide 'Of the" in ifithtionFitiObii "whil?i} probably hfiemMtlY been tki# a l a g eo:lip ' ii'4o9 ,'trove buf s Veeltihillhe , , : • S'ae,o . bail Be fadaisured'Oie diteitore 4 dtit }here were tint *49,000 in..eirimiation, 19q „Ifiat every dellai eauld bejedeemed. • So infutP :rded'weie oltitihdifilietiheyiniteniPted ,do Pereani , ..and 't inoarCeittioni theyltoolc the') aihnd froin,the bank, and placed thim with an effigy, covi3i' the door`of•the pi; i ~t., • ~. . • fropk on, learn , it: elitti.Ms' •,. is canth u.?,.,• IP#lll,llll - .,,i, t0 • ping. oh Un it , ,'•'-ar,. itigi 114)..1{1‘ + -s. 'to the , the kii"rd,L-I,oflin#ol9o)FU extfindlie, thet,'"3l,lo)ll ' ''''T•to,4llB;46lrentt is eel il i r stoteiti inoll6,o:iiigeiler'' nd Lowleic ;Pisi. to therdtli,W -18 .--L%itiAltiit.Po P U , ; E ` t 'ii;fgeAlitt' _., „bole thirilg, ~,,Aottiettie,,,T.L. 'o/11 le glttillitiii•• •.*. ,it.ittliaosi•ectiteld T . t. V . • ' '44iit lieY(.` tzti It ikt,'llfiitql 17,1 i1ti.41'11,.14 •Notig'df°il)p.i ...,.?'„ i, ,iig44117,,q ?...-..:ti....,,i4ifiehte 4s-P', ., - +,: - to s blibPallgi I L 13110116 . Attlotl..9ba,tllk;gl3aluViiilS .hlLl—^ ' ti.l" h. loilliaatiluaL rt i yi Mii cr/.lAhT"' ' ' *., etivg iiii'llkg u ' '-' aq101)0' 9, priien •" , • ~A ' lim'it ‘, ' rq' ''' ' Thifte'r4"'''l i.ll ‘ d u/, ' ',I. i 611047 kittiolcaur wended 1 , iti heO° ~ ' ~ ,',v ' •' •' `, I ,•`‘‘ • ' :,, d' .7, '' , 7 • I - , ..._... T ELECTION.—NEW Oa. .LEAN. Or. '8; 'lB42.—The election in this Sta r lll :ante off on Monday last. The returns fiem the city are _Pourable to the Locoloces, who have carried it...6.as is also probable The State. Walker, the Locofoco candidate for Governor, I. elected by 25Il_Majunty s _showing a large pin over Taylotis election. Conrad, Whig,. in the 2d diatriet, and luiara, Imao, in the Ist district, are elected to Congress. A dispatch dated the 12th, says, Walker, the Loco&eo candidate for, Governor, Is elected, while the Congressional delegation win' stand as before. - The barque Eltjak , Swift, from Nqw York; boulid to thu iiprtiwUa tptaliy , Ilat on Isaac's Reef,on (hotilt; ,i'lle . ,micami"piateliiei . 0 passengeri Wealn'arownee be rest of the Ilamengere and ere* were oared. =2 ji . ' I cI ,L*4IB)LATURE AND MOST tir I Ipt. . i ~..Aillar. TICKET .ELECTEDr k , tl . iit:,i, i ityifpfiliftw York the Whigstachie * a is, atmgtiiiy, having sleeted! - 4 Seria l' ens t ,..4 iiiti...'`c; 48 Assemblymen, a Majority of toitilititisi; ' of theßoard of Alrienieni itisi lieriff "C . Itti ,- CliiikFlifdieS, 4.- l lii 1 Eifity cailil eon their ticket is . elected. 1 .I!),theAtetb3 1.1te.11. 0 v 1- 7*li(Triklitla 91 iattirclafevenhig gives .a ,complete table" of iEIPIT ° ko.ili:AltikilOOtilii o itilik 7 • 0 1lit which the yyhi mitiCrityja:setdoWn at 175 f, ihne.gh it t be premised that this is. only titie 'Of 'it its;ti l iit' the' Whig 'tit:44l'6'l l State itio g offidißre.' "lii—thrintienriiiiiiiithie'iiii:jya. North River, the vote is very unevenViinda islikelythat thefour.Locoloces who were-on the,enti.rent ticket may he elected, although that relines a problem. It is a subject of cOngrat lation,•hoivever, that- four suck ate& ling'. Whigs ' as . Washington', Hunts %Christo pher, Morgan, Alvah !Henri and , H: C. Sey: Moth, are elected to the-high Mosta of Con troller, • Bectinarr of . State; •State Treasurei anirEfigineeriin a contest latheie all the uni- ted powers Cl' Locoforioism were 'o,l:lkea-to . ,defeat them. '' The Senate is at length COndeded to be Whig in its majority, 17 'mitriibeilhavini been oticirien by the AdMintsira l tiOn Party in 13 . 0 the opposition,; two othersremaining According to the TrifiniAi esu mate, the House is' idso, Whig; Mini being 62 members known to be chosen of that par ty to 61 of the opposition, 5, others being doubtful as yet, but likely to . throw.the ma. jerky on the Whig side. The ,Tribune adds that there is no doubt about ,the majority,on joint ballot. The Express, however, gives 64 Locos to 02 Whigts.and one doubtful. 3Later returns leave.no doubtthat most, if Cot the entire Whig State ticket is elected.— The Senate is Whig, and the HOMO , stands 6 5 Whigs to 59 Locos, with two Whig eountif as to hear from. JNew Jersey Eleeti(m. The Jersey Blues have not shown the agh t ing spirit of yitO in the recent election, hint ey have nevertheless maintained - the Whig Ascendancy in the State. 'The state of pia hes in the Legislature is as lolloWs: Whig Loco I 0 - 9 33 25 Senate, Assembly, • , .43 ... .34 Whig majority on joint ballot, 9. Last year it was 26. The result says the Newark Ad vertiser, is more owing to. the 'thoroughly - Whig feeling which always pervades the State, than to any activity or exertion. _ ellassackUsetts OIV The election Took place on Monday. The returns iron 60 towns ' indicate that Gov. Briggs, Whig, is re•electiid by the popular. vote! The Legislature is targely Whig.— Palfrey, renegade Whig, is again defeated in the 4th Congressional district. Boston city gives 2200 Whig. majority. Huzza for the Old Bay State • • Onto 'ELECTION.aTIte , Zanesville • Courier gives , us the following results of the Ohio election, which Show'conclusively that the Buckeye State will soon again be in her right place kiln, Whig line: ; • ' • NOtWitinnirlding the majority of Cass over _Taylor was .I q ,ooo last tall, and the combined vote of Cass and Van Buren over Taylor more than so,coci, yet Ave have„ this year, 'a tie in the Senate of 'the Status' id brit .a trir fling majority against us in thWllonse. ••The •Locos , with;• all their prepondorancein.the popular vote. last . year, have,but 36 Repro; sentatives this year, or .38 'if th ey .get the Cincinnati - tnembers,agaiiiist 37 lest' yea - L E/WI:IAV° of the Whig Frbe Sollars, we had Oat year.but ; 2B rpresentativap ; this year we have 42.0 at of 18 Senators this year, *1 have elected 10. Surely therie is nothing iii these facts to discouragesur friends. One •mora pull wiligivo as a majortly,aver all our /Jon;" - Noy —VW French Auttuni, itionteganro loom beet eoramittectto RieJetraYy. l loo,of au!, c9PO iftWei qteir trial for murder . The, popular them deo moneirtinkoubolded. and no 109 Om patby,is evinced fertheit. Young Bitt•itnnt, is still Mire; " ' A, remiss* took plaCe''this * iti4nlitg; tiiirtiet 'street, near Filth, betWeiiii4ohn.OWM; ead'Jotin'lll'444li:l6h' kattilly: both drew pistols. 'Jai flied:lnk; but 'out *Act: iOvrett , thetr fire4the ballotaking eIF• !firoftip , ,the side °fair:gr. ;fie: followed it .iddging three , IMUe tri the: het' of a Herr. who ' o !U'frlteht ll 9:etet9ded , and dinst IhOkAY lords. Owen has been. arrested and •• conateiti• tad An, Prlnnflk dikn4. l 9nß 4149 paw Of the tioritlitlehtL o oo4: ieeeit4 19 M I=IMM =SI /IVO ji! .•.../ THAMPOWINCi 4 U NS2 61.tqPPOiiIPPenti fi hrsT . lo)l9et Maine, ,„ .'*oi•;g9 ; flenitiehlie; l4l ' 'l5 Verdibgt; 1' 29' ISlaseaahusette, 'lttiofie, 1.440, 4 g9. Cotl.leaout,., 29 ew Yotlr,; '-'" it '29 ,fA,v • , • follo#lnk • or Thanksgiving as hit.' in ascert ained N. Jersey ," ` ' 29 Pepkihi4 ;I: 'te'';'29 Maryland < I.'e' )'2 . 9 Ohio;' N.. . 1 ' , . 1b k Witeih'ton city, " !•.29 1, .orm .0 , • • PirrreidtrAMOV:' - 10i '49:The heal , a gresll.lll4 falba sAll4heiqi!Olfillioiningatiela Oviir . e:TbOe is now 17$ ff!et,ardter: in the Oaf. :nel; andi.oe_rtiroo - Axintiliue•tpiriitionpOly.fr $ 'itiTssssN;sss • •",";,"4"--,'JY'.',: i , q!Y1 1 10 1 PT Yl.gsf,-74,M 1 4,0r,1 .. , 'WOW 144x.,,pr ix!kl}gch,4o,,4ye4l 3 4Priit 40 0 -11iPolAntmfe.4:00:VOlto P.° PTA9P t fr 9 , ,at , 0h9 g9tlffll e 0 9P 1 0 , 01M!4TIL 7 Titi,E4ANUAii.)OlikVilmii"l4:"NTe 1 14i41111 20 4 i# .‘4,016 1) i g tti .!, fd fl i°'6 ° d . eißlei ~,,Ttet744174111614;109: ' ..4 ' i'ilaloy-U"''TL ~ t4, lf;l • W,lPt;th'kl 4 44 9'ilt l e aiiiik.4l4loo:o,,,imiiktogiolin,p, 46,01,400,44---44,-,410 He'liikeglii4a*4 l lo 7 00040**04. i,` M I 1 4 0 1' 'ha INOPO' , r.i ' • The etetiirialti,kaintitUfaiiived at Beaten . on, . SatuidaY, L,, tntitnittif;ffo :;;Liverpool, !v:eefiee'.."eh.,,e.,, , 404', .on'' the `.,.., 7th, trit., With ' • d l tti, , ,keel,_,7;thifleil'jo theevent of the Opth,' enalkentrarietoffie:2sth.':Th ieive is not ,epncitnlliiiiiiiertant.v.:.,Cottan heat ' eif anoth ler ,but;breaideteft e ,parY. The fears entertained thaen; general war ,:,,Nvatdd 'plUread-oat of.. the deretruds. , ..of Itossia • „upon the Sultan, in relVynceto the !lunge -iran refigeniciiiterrile.X gtentNneasurelo •thhave died away. - There is mi,icingera doubt ,'xiih4 t he ,;,gikehlll4,Free'eki!eele are ,m ,the, .. , : vi 9 el l t yP f .tlT,PFder!ePeo)*4 thl4! 3 ter l o - 4 4 Il a tiPlL . , (4 .,,,m,,gly,efrnontA .to reel& the erfeibichntentir 'id' "the - tier beam' to have' ""indliced,ititil friaterfallf to' le tier hie tone:-- • ~',, lt -is. slated , • Itt 1 ' lettere ' from Faris, dated the ' 25th,- that ihe'PrremilelArribissador at . St. ..Petersbergh hadlorwardaddeeriatchis to his t7rovernment; intimating 'a change in'the hos- . , f 'tile deterniinatieneofßitsidalo , ite `disagree , :anent with Turkey, upon the:subject of the 'extradition. 'So far: from ' felting Matters to .extremities, Ritssiti - eipteised itself anxious 'to settle the 'difference quietly, provided no, -Warlike interference wab threatened on the. part of England: 'Theesirmiitinter was pre -valent, at Vrettne ni t i ) the '2lsfinst. 'Hon. 'Abfin'it 'Liiiiielicte, - Envey Extraordi• :nary and Minieter Plenipotentiary from the ; 'United States,"hattan andieuite of her Majes t ty at Windsor Criiiifti,.en - Saturday the '2oth "tilt.; to deliVer'' his . brederitials. He was Introduced by, irlaneunf Piiiiierston, G. C. 8., her Majesty's'PrinciPal Secretary of State tor Foreign Affairs. Lord Palmerston also in-_ troduced to her Majesty . Sir Henry Delwin, ! who took leave on departing to-enter on the • duties of ,his imesston as Minister to the United States.' . „ From Ireland. tlie'neual distressing intelli gence. From Great Britain the!most interes ting item of gene* intelligence; perhaps, is the intimation; that the government mean to propose, id the ensuing session of parlia ment, a scheme fore'xtending the franchise, so as to include a large proportion of the operative claseee'Who are - at - present beyond the_pale..o . lfie ,constitution. As. many. as sixteerr - wrecks are reported to have taken place on the east 'coast of 'Great Britain, du ,ring the late equinoctial - Otis, A barque, on the morning of Sunday, on the Gunfleet Sands, keeled over, and all on board perish ed, numbering sixteen or twenty persons.' Much dissatisfaction still prevails in the smaller German States, who are jealous of the Austrian, and Prussian ascendency.— Butcher Baynau has threatened to thiew up his commission, because having decreed that Count firthysity should be publicly strang bicifirlcilifia,sto his annoyance, that he had only been she!, ONE DAY LATER PROM ERROPE.—g. York, Nov. 6.—The steamship Washington arrived at this port this aftemoor, from Bre men and Southampton, bringing one day later advises' from Paris and Havre than those brought by the Hibernia. The dissen• sion between Presidepoleon and a majority of the Assembly/. ork the Roman question, had passed away. It was believed that s course viiiald be adopted,•whereb3i the Ministerial crisis would be avoided.— The Havre gallon' market was active, at adVanced Farther exeCiiions or the Hungarirsi p Mots have taken place at Mad and Pestb. l —: One of the snit notables In Hungary has been condemned (Meath. - At Constantinople, the Turks were active in preparing for wgrAsstilities between the Fone . and Russia.beingtheight unavoidable. The Turkish army in.Conitantinople and its environs amounted to 120,000 men. Faun" Naw Muloix-i4,ll;gencelati been received at the• War. Department from Colonel 'Washington, commanding in New Mexico, that he has conclndskt a treaty with the formidable tribe of'Navajoe Indians, and returned to, Sante .Fe.. The chief of the' Navajos'', Narbona, wLo had been for thirty years the scourge of New Mexico, bad been' killed in a skirmish previous to the conclud ing of the treaty. The expedition under Major S. Steen had also returned to Santa Fe, from the country ,t ef the Apaches, where several encounters had tiken place: The noted chief ketrillo hadNien killed, and his wife taken prisoner.. The • battalion of six companies : third.infantry, 'under Brevet Ma. jot Van .Horne, which, marched for San An. tonic, Texas, arrived at-El Passe on the Bth September, after : ,a snatch of gee hundred days, the delay being, caused,brthe sky of opening the r ros4. r , . ST. Limn, The'tiial of Childs, 'or BanlCiobtierinOmnieriis'ed'irietpr day, and dui?* was 634 di!pinlo!P - iiiiPpia.' jury';,; NninSiOne able Oimpieid bane Wien engaged op boippd?s, gegF° - ' l l / Later advinea'intve been reninie4at Santa ,e,,bni,,they.opplain but .litila'nf e Indians have renewed ,Itteari4epre4- , 4 0 . 1 1!. ~,wa0,,59 p ur.114, 039,,9°,4(07 in: IParch of the APaolimei givaacill•A t< 1 . Ap.ohnlera had Ateappaared, at ; St. Gape r lt,-was quite:prevalent, and,fatal. ' A one. of tape andlrnnailt•lately occurred: near Palmyra, by • a neiro wretob,iwho , wao e' to 'be burnt.albre ow Friday. I -(Wo.prenunn ;ii was not carried jatol affr ); Barnum , in, 7;imiir . oiring.q.l Hapax. aka , 'entertained: of. hi , TOCOVOIY• .': • I t 91.9.° where and #(0*$101.0c, t49,,,0dr...."(7411:401!Tefed ,bariallrawaridadlofhe delegates from Stewart co, . Several the s'itildiagitee'-- 'Walked '.'150" miles in order to attend . the meeting. - :v . : 4.oo7.lll(ii(lenertil ;Ass ithoriti ~..3flitual a illourned, last Friday evening, afire' heeetou.ol'fourday. r,Tho oll!siending ; ito!!! t:idthr , lovthe :State t'dabt 'Where , 'tilli'irtniciaY ''brilditatlnnt kodwii ',829 75910 - init-liar ".'aggregaietol ' the ontitandi n t ' rineipal of LW, temperance; broke r d w `' ;It, lilt Lie intellect, so. that h. died a manias ~• 04 1• 1 1/ 1 ° CP;;•, , , , 06,000 ot'lM e`nba.6Pthit l apt4ii;* - 0' ,-• ..larson.fw,thattaks Jo.4.Trtila.';g o l l o. fon 4tl, =l=2=M=Tl From Clalifonthi. . • , The steairishp , Empire City arrived at DT: York kith Chafgre Saterdao ' - Sheii brought 5477;207181: Ingoldes fief .and it`: large amount' in the handed Ptissl rs;iii 4 7, whom . there were a :large ineil4 , Who° news is highly interesting, and iiffilli th.tift.. Ist °October. The State Contentior for forming a constitution was in session, and 1 hei4nissedAri committee. of:the „whole v an ' important bill.of Rights , which extends the right' to eraprents,:irrespeotive Olcobntri, to acquire and pessess property, and forbids the gisfettee, of „Siavery. "The .section pused OnanimoutilY ! The;Constiintion Was "eirpeo:. iiii'tobe,OtirriPleteiret an " early Period, and the Californians were shguine in their hopes of being , admitted int the. Union at the l corning session of Con ass. The arrivals in California for the month ending Sept. 28th, 'war. 4,271 Americana, !,rqi foreigners; ma king a total of 5 2 802,: of which 122 are females. The Alta — Californian t of Sept. 13th, says that the overland emigration is estimated at about 30,000/Persona, a portion of whim had already arrived. The same paper gives the assurance that the friends, of emigrating parties residing in the Mies may rest assured of thegeneral safety of all, and that no more suffering has been experienced than the ordinary-fatigues and privations of the journey. The Philadelphia Iforils American has Ph tamed some facts from Mr. Trump, of Bal timore, a passenger in the Empire City , . who states that when he left muelveickneee pre- vailed in the city and .rit the mines, and in most eases die epensiOe undertakings of associations of mThVis, for turning aside rivers by erecting dame, had itcarceli — met the outlays by their militia. The price of goods in--Sailliiincisco was, ea a general thing, quite as low as in the Atiantie tildes, and the rage of buying and selling property 1 as great as ever. SensiWpeople were, how ever, beginning to seelhat the bubble must soon burst, and the value Of land descend to its prgger level. The arrivals of emigrants were, on an av erage, about -one thousand• per week; but . shortly before. Mr. T.'s departure upwards , of one thOtisaild were --hinded in-one'day.- • There were about three hundred sail of ves sels of all sorts in the harbor, most of which could not get away on account of the deser lion of theie crews; but the sailors were rapidly becoming tired of the rnines; and lured by the tempting offer of $lOO per month, were coming down to San Francisco. The intention of the ship-masters was to get ..treir vessels to Valparaiso where they can ship crews for the homeward voyage at reasonable rates. • ._;...Mr.S.....rettuns_perlectli satisfied with,biti experience- in the gdld region, and is of the opinion that the wave of emigration is on the turn; an opinion sustained by the fact that the . Oregon sailed from San Frailness() for Pane• ma with-no-leis than three hundred and thirty three passengers. It is probable that for.some time to come thesteamera will bring borne quite as many as they carry out. ' PROVISION 1311SINESi in THE WEET.-: The western papers, throughout Ohio, Indi ana, Illinois and Kentucky, generally repre sent the pork trade as opening very dull the present season. At most places' we note Sales at $2,50. This price is. paid as far on as Alton, Hi., though at Maysville, Ky.., the Herald sayas--"Holders are willing to take $2 but, so far, there are no buyers at this price) , Contracts were also made for beef, at Alton, at $2,50a3,150. We copy the following from the Lexington (Ky.) Observer, of Thursday: We have it from reliable information that, in consequence of the dull prospect at Cin• cirmati and Louisville, nearly all the hogs that were fat early, in some ten or fifteen cceitities in the section of this State. east of this, including Madison, Clarke and Garrard, three of our largest hog-raising counties, were sold at $2a2,25 per hundred gross, and driven.to Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia, &c. This was the result of the po tiny of the feeder, which is to get his hogs Off as early as possible alter they are fat, to avoid the further consumption of corn. It is believed that ten times as many have gone the douthem routes this year.as did the last. Besides, bacon is now very scarce and, is sel ling high, and,from the low price of hogs„ ft is, certdtn that there will be a much larger num-' tier retained for home consumption than wee last year. • The Cincinnati Gazette of Friday says : A Four houses worenutting yesterday in this city, mostly cp•drov i one account. A sale of 100 head average'weight IBS &undo. was made at 82,75. • .• In some parts of Indiana,,where there are more hogs than fur many:years, some. have sold as low as I,37kgro,ss, and:an old dealer thinkss4,7s. net" will ba iheAuglfest'price paid this season. r A' SNAKE STokty.;--An oldlieacon Yankee land once told' tura story.•• , •He,was stindmg: one • day beside ii frog:pondwci havelds•ovin• word for it--4nd,'saw a large gatter•snake make an attack upon an 'enor mous bull frog. The snake seizod 'upon one of the.froe'e bind legii,Arid the,frog to:bn on At i par .witb his inakeship, caughti,,hirri the tail; aid both commenced • e4illowing 6644.:miner; and Odlitinited' cipirtitici u until• riothing - isab• leir cif either of them toTrie Louis 'fiapersiire full'of the recent tragedy ei Bsrnotn'a Hotel ,' `' i here' ncithitituti4 bet! Osbittits been published :410. - FrjeChieee, who 'Wire the. tragedy, 'doubt;` indei a speciei 'of bieanity. One•olrthentsatil ha small irispired•ot Grid to kill two tnen.t!. ; l'hey had Ibebased,-,like orriadmen, at Alton, and were exciudtsi trom the'botel for attemlithig to shoot a'persori: ••.-11 , - • • -••.! • )thiit'the ittitiness'zioti doing the Central Itailioint' bittareet, bilig tint fitillidayebtirg; , :priya five:tier 'Fent, on its cost:" this ;firlien ~the 4014 , Pitletrurg..+: .tie god.. - , Now yorkeal tfem:pieeoyee44Ooiseivilioiiiiiielivi audience oenti ,e. t *he lest fief remark that lie , ; mo p , tittered iglu' this " :tiiikilnie- r ood 6 printing office';', which ihc Y tipiiv ilia alto indc the itteste-weirli theotteistp 'Wiii l ncit be - laid' Until itternity.o' l PM* C 4) ,NUPPRVAII!'.r49;trPiIfTiqg Miss P. BECW:a;Pl,Maridarsi*KCilidged ifao.P7. - a l a te coaufliflaa , imtNowgOee, ffYvbx4. ( ha ?" 13 1reCtRACcilM heeif,lik,e , a . ail a!alY00, 49a I ; , t B C ( Mifef AP' B 3g9VLHuPg(OrY 11°15 1 . -i nk° Y•' c:co 'ol . 6gihriefir Lititi,the*iiillfOctitted eiOier t the ighttogele of ea .et i l l ; tiiirtied;,it'*iiiif i t'afiteingeit !tailitioee I, 146'4'3°' s[l . 'r.': ~r~,*'i s rJ7:itst ' r.~S}'iC "~" Eaz':d[;~:rr ,' A:7ri:~fa~k~sat . a'.rv~w:+t Interiatink from , Ne*-,Me)4eo 1 , The Chief of the, 'ropbgra . &cal , Bureau, li i it ( Wfiblugton, Publishes allit!er . from Liaut. Simon fbe'E l o l leer F.0iP6,444:1#64! .. i1• ': PalIM Aka,' troope,'aver the:lionte, I Oat Fort SMO: to,'":2lanta'P l ejand vir4 . ,_descri ,.4 4 Oa rite Pb 1 9",4,, 1 1ir I q4Ulfifi qf,A4oun,trye - F# 11 1,„ , 'blijecito-0- intereif iiitiq,tvitlit.. Oita' ofk th: principal was a series iitruins in the canon of Chaco, which, doubtless; from their 10, , cality„ appearanee r and ruimbersparet - the , veritable remains of. the Aatrics of the 12th ' venttiry'i . =the; Ideality di: whieh, on :the' au= thority of some 'of the maps, Humboldt has ;ascribed to .the, ,vicinage of the very spo where they were found., The Indians of the . .nt dap ip knowprew notiiing of them, excep' that, according; to tradition, they.were once -inhabited by - tepeople who came from- the !North; that,Moritezuma, was the . goVernor of .: this people; and that, alter livin g here for a period, they dispersed7scirmieastwardly ti; i wards the' itio Grande,- and-alherei solitilward= ily :towards the triti. of Mexico, The; iiir- 1 famed'canon of Chaille, the stronghold of the Navajoes, was also an objact of interest. ' Lieut. S. explodes the idea of the existence •of a fort tfiere as reported. A third object of ' inteiesr which the expedition-has broughtio . ' light, is the existence of a i ... 94, of Magniff ; cent proportions and of :far surface, upon which were found inscribed, in some install : ces, tn beautiful and deeelfengraven char. actere, the names of a lit:giber of persons of i rank and distinction, in connexion ;with' the dates of their passing by thryilorqdifyi.and ' some other inoidentalallusions to oceupation and history. One of these dates reaches . back as tales 1606, and there are a number .! of others of this and the succeeding century. It is not at alkimprobable that these inscrip tions may be found of valuri' . iii' the sugges tion or establishment of some point orPoints . of history, and such are to be regarded with attention and interest. CotitiOes.—The locofoco papers are exulting ii"vor the fact that Gen. Taylor com mences his administration with a' majority of . Congress against him. Well how was it with Polk 1 He commenced with a majority of sixty. in his favor, so odious did his Admistration become, that in the Congress which expired with- hieterm, instead of a locofoco majority of Sixty there - was a Me? Whig majority. Keep that in remembmno HENRY PETRIKEN, Esq., late 'Deputy Secretary ot•the Commonwealth, and recent ly Superintendent of the StateicliTfiravoicf the Inclined Plane, died at the Merchant's Hotel, in Philadelphia on Thursday Morning, alter an illness of three or four days. Ocr'John Hosier, the printor, charged with ribbing the mad in the Uniontown Post Officre..gis been ttied in Pittsburg, but the Pjory billet to agree, and were discharged.— ' Aimapplication his been made to have the ciilifie - dicTtheTircuit - Court: - —' OtrA gas has been invented in London which immediately extinguishes fire. OrThe feet is' well known that BRAN DRETH'S PILLS area certain cure in every form of disease, all having the same root, which is impu rity of the clrcelating fluid, the blood. In a period of a little more 'than ten years in the United States, they have restored to perfect health and enjoyment over four hundred thousand persons who were given over as incurable by Physicians of the first rank and standing, and in many cases when every other reme dy had been resorted to In 'vain. The great secret Is to have the medicine by you when you are first at tacked by sickness; one dose then will have more either than tidenty, if you put It o ff until disease has enfeebled the bodily powers. Therefore every indi vidual who considers health it blessing, should al ways keep a box of Brandreth,s Vegetable Universal Pills where they can be sure to lay their hands on Xhem when wanted. Twenty-dry cents cannot pito slbly be better,disposed of. A valuable life may be saved, or a long St of eickness prevented. Eldld 1a Carlisle at IS cents per box by CRARLEB PARNITZ—by S, Culbertson. Shlppensburg t H. H. Brenneman, New Cumberland; M. Bltner,.in Shiremanstown; Coyle, Hogueetown. o.„—Comstoolc & Co.'s . List of Valuable Deputations, consisting of The Genuine Balm o Columbia, for restating the - air. • • Connel's Magica Pain' Extractor, for ,Baine an Burns, Howe.' Nerve a Bone Liniment for Rheumatisdi DirMeNalr's Aco Jule Oil fbr Deafness. Hays' Liniment f r the Plies. Comstock & Co'e Concentrated Compound Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla, Mr purifying the Blood.. Dr Spohn'S Sick Headache Remedy. The Mother's Relief—an Indian Discovery.' Longley's Great Weetern Panacea. Rev Dr Bartholomew's Expectorant Pink Syrup for Colds. Dr. Connel's Mixture for Secret Diseases. Kolmstock's Vermiiuge for Worms in Children. ' And Mrs Brown's celebrated V Pain KllieW for relief In Cholera nimbus, Dysentery, Cute and Bruises. healing sores on man or b east , &c. To be taken internally , or applied as a w ash. All the above valuable preparations, which want of room prevents. us speaking of Mare partictdarly, bot which have obtalDrd the highest celebrity, are for rate in Car lini() by CHARLES °mai, sole ageht. Printed directions wif be (band with each article. Ncw Ihnctiecmcnto Abtic& Carlisle Deposit Bank,l . , Nov. 6, 1849. S TliE Board of Directors of this , institution " have•thWaladeclared a Dividend of three per cent., for tliti'listaix months on the capital stook paid in—which will be paid,to the Stock. holders or their legareptosentative on or after the 16thinst. , • Noi!'l4 COBEAN. Cashier. ACeignee's Notice. . . OTI.O E !is !hereby given that JACOB B'l QVER, . of Westpermsborotagli town• in t -hati made ;a deed Of. Assignment to the eubsdriber foi the benefit of his ,creditors. All thdse havineelainis„,ivill' please preseht them for aettlenieut, and' 'thee's' :indebted:will' make 'Payment iinioediatelylo ' -•• '' • THOS: GREASOI44 • ..4tA Assignee-of jaeoioNtdeer, plidafield.,novl4'49.w; , t .. , . ,THE'subsetiber. ihiending , to lane° ' Carlisle the presenCiveek; hereby informs: all , per ilous indebted to him that his Books, NpiCs.:4s, will befell, in the,hands of Robert g uns; whom payment must he, Melia on " or befoirallte Itith.clay . af December'; otherwise brciught.mintedhilely. thereafter. • ' • Carlisle' noelaiSt ROB'T • miumc pcialtianpr. HE toi - rinfitVpublif . 1; outery,i on SATURDAYi the": 10 dttio December next, at 2.o'clock, thii.`FARIII'. of, Shitudi.Bear, sr.-, now -occupied by .Philip filhantliaMghcfor the term of one yenrarourtbe let of April,. t xdsp. . ..• • t , .•• • •• : t . , • , THO. GitEASDN,, i4filfif.64.B64nuseifieOrearri irf , IDTEW,ittiq,piyAtv ov , i'-'2:i1. ,, '-sorogi'''cio 'Vogiiisto' kaid*ake. . ~: • -,'... ~ - "r---- .l-..-:,.: • JACOB liEl*E 410 'j ilit ineelvtd; train the' eastern' aitiedi and is now opening at the Cheap Hardware,' dellortlC Hanover 'atreet,:nixt doOr to' Glee.,' -114ateleaveant aroortitient In . hie find; such as- 11i;: ,, 0,i.i'•, 4 ,. ' Oita, Glass antlPainte, . ~ , !,43 opal,. Japan- and, Block Varaiabsoior e xt ra quality, ~ • ..). 4,, ~., • ;', 1 , :., ,:., 1 i f ..; , . Nails an d' tleikea . i„,,,,..y j ; ~ :: 0 ::.,,,,, I', "Wane' beet Liar Irop, ~,‘' i .' ',, ', •',.,„' 'Cast, Elhear, ; f t li at er ' al l - 51Pg;t 3 fliellit: l ' '' ' Locks,, Mogen end: Seri C . • - t?'' - 1.. • TPlitifee, 'Sawl;"Chidelb;',Atigulal'Adee; ', i Knives Aud-Taikes ,Shoe-Findinge,:dari. - 1 ' ~,t,e,whl he ,yrould ealb, ibt: attention of the :public:: - ., orsottalt*hing to Any yrilLdoltall to ,eall. as,mt *ekdatariaitod to sell af,ler„ratas ,for Neb.', ,The , highest', prige , gaid fOr Soap', Iron, and for Ilex Seed. ~, - 7 SENEIR.I . • . , ` 4,1 " 1-Plaray. - ,Reifo; Alittf. l a • theimbio,in4i,el4, ' 2111 !!"`°10 - .0 4 bat 10401,ilfh ear and a'~tiilf A, # ;'anitniilholento,l" ll °°' he. - c*f. omt i k t eac oo f , do it iPrOve! pit.f iikkikit' 411 44, .1,v3V1514,3pa -IAW, 3 ,?PPANZ PiArrE EL` • • , - .", ' • .. Vey *ticatistmg /LONG - 81141dg 7 t LONG Baing.' rirata;tHE,,subsdritkei beusAiiViendd 'a general, assortment toc-;PlatclJ A ong Shawls, Bay Snaw,N,‘of . sane :or quallty. Also, • ,'4llolandid vßracha.sShawielr .. w00 b,.. m uc k ,71Sibotc1401013hawni,,,,.together with Terkel'', f,r,annti e tete, ary:l,4tn,a,r...::Shawl s , at moderate "Prices./ MUFFS, MUFFS. Just received a variety of. Lynx Muffs ~.of pi d 9 qffiftß ualitiealao an assortment of low e s,_ lbw. CASEIMERES & MOUS DELAINES. .The silbHcriber is .now opening a beautiful assortment of Dress Goods, among which-may be, found Cashmeres, Mons:Detainee, Mohair . Lustreii,Alpach as,. Morinees; 'Black' and C ol • "Ored'Silke, and other varieties'Of Dress Goode. Just re ce iveit.4 Ca meres, latest style . Also, . 'Mee and Black Cloths, 'Merino Cassimeree.and-Sattinetts;-for sale cheap. TO MILLINERS. Th o Millinery throughout. the county are informed that a general assortment of Millinery Goods,einbrucing Sonnet' Frames, Crowns, ani , Tabe, Artificial Flowers, Face Tabs, ftu: chin), Illusions of all-colors, Bonnet Wires,*C.: have just been opened by ^novl4 GEO:W LOOS. dT Tam riFIARLT,I3 OGILBY raspeafally informs V the publidthnite htufeonnahMeed and wilt be ,opehing for several days, his se cond par. chases of • , FALL & WINTER DRY GOODS. which Comprise a very extensive and splendid assortment of all kinds of LADIES DRESS GOODS. • •a-very large assortment of Shawle,Franch Me.. rinoea, Coburg', Alpachaa, and 5000 other arti cles in tho line of Ladies' Wear. Also, a full; and complete assortment nf • • TCASSIMEBES SA ijNEtit• together' with a heMiy stock of BOOTS' AND SHOES, of 411 the various prices and ties. Also, a large stook of GR °CARIES.— Como one, come- all, and looli".fof yonMelves before p urchasing elsewhere, as 'tlie>iirder of the'day is, "liye.by trade and stiall prOfits.." novl4 ' DRUGS I DRUGS DRUGS I FRESH' FALL ARRIVAL., , , ... .. 'y HAVE just received a freshtock.of Med . . I ieines, Paints, Glass, Oil, &c., which having beep purchased witheel - Wear° at the beat city houses,' I can confidently recommend to Families, Physicians, Country Merchants and Dealers, as being fresh' and yore. e tDRUGS. '• I Patent Medicines, Herbs and Extracts, Fine Chemicals, Spices;groundind whole .Instruments, : • Essences; -- r i • : . Pure Essen't Oils - , , Perfumery, 4,,r.c. . • • .4- Cod Liner Oil— , Warranted Genuine. • ..-11VE-STUFFS. Indigoes, Madders, Sumac Lei and'Cam Woods, Oil Vitriol • Copperas, Li Lic 'Dye* • PAINTS. : $1 Wetherill & Brother'orPtuie Lead, Chrome Green and Yellow, Paint and : Varnish Brushes, Rawl Window Glass, , Ligened Oil, Turpen tine, Copal and CoachNarnilkh, and Red Lead. All of which will be sold , Atithe' very •lowest market price, at the cheap Drug and Book Store of • S. W. HAVERSTICK. g Nor-14th i 1849. MIME _ Cod Liver. Ott - A FRESH supply of -Cod Liver Oil, warranted genuine, just reserved novl4 ' S. ELLIOTT'S.' • WAR gnaw nnizzir • E F ORE the attention of the public Ul is entirely taken tip wjth , the probability of a general European war, growing out of thelou manastand taken by the. Sultan in relation to the Hufigarian refugees,--the 'subscriber would respectfully announce to.the public that be halt returned from Philadelphia with' a splendid as= sortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES -and VESTINGS, Pilot, Beaver and Kossuth clothe which he will make ap hf , the most fashionable and substantial spanner.,, All work warranted, - as it is all made by persons in our own commu nity.. not brought ready made front ;he city.—• His stock will consist - of DRESS'and:FROCK COATS, Over and,Monkey ( CeattOrastifrom 62 upwards, pants ;of alt- , colors,qatthesod prices, Caps, Gloves,' Comforts, Suspenders and Weeny cloth Cloaks, from $7,00 upward. Clothes made in the last style, when the cloth M.purchasod at other stores and on the most reasonable terms. Store Corner of North Han over and Loutherstreets. e nov7,3m W B. PARKINSON, A'gt. . Stocking and 'Carpet Yarn. roHE subsdriber has 'for sale, a great'variety 1 of three ply STOCKING and CARPET YARN, of all colors (hie, own coloring), and full cuts. Carpets mado from al* to 1,371,ter yard. ,Weaving and coloriag done as usual. . nov7 gEputy, - HARKN ESS. DERE BUY YOUR SALT. --Alle bulanee of our stock of G. A. Salt, to; the lot, will be sold by the sack and.lrtiood order. strithe above price. fnov73. •' ‘9'8110311215 1 vErATizinis! i o I' . ' 5.:•%,-:z.I.L'FFIS.R. ---) r i I ,'''•-... ' ".BRO 0,011 • .% ' ' ''' '.9LL, Ao. , 9 no North wf ( i - Second St. Great induce men's to per sons in want UM 110111VING received additional-- suppliee of .111. Gold and Silver •WATCHES of every descriptionpfroM London, Liverpool - and Swit zerland importations, is OM 'preparedtO furn ish the very beat article at a prim, f ar elow any ever offered, of the same quality, and Which cannot be undersold by any otheretore' in Philadelphia or elsewhere. Every watch .sold will be perfectly regulated, and warranted to be as goodus represented. Watches at the followitig low prises : ' Gold Levers, full jeWbre,'lB teratcases,l2B 00 Silver ao , 1200 Lepinee, jeweled, 18 carat cases - , . 22 00 Silver. . do The L. R. Bremen Gold Pen, ,a,suPortor. article in silver case, with penCil,and warranted - $1,501, Gold Pencils for 21. and upwards, Gehl Medallions, and Locket for DagurtreotyPe Like basses, Gold. Chains and Hair bracelets. Breast Pini;Eitt. Ringo, Finger Ringe, and it general assortment' of every . ; d4cription of Jewelry , ntmnusual.loly prices. 110. Nort h 2d street, 2d door below 41ate street, Phitaddphiar."" . • .4• - • LEWIS. R. BROOMALL:I t . %,:0ct31,1849,6M , (Pierce, .Bgesit.) Property:at Public Sale ILL` be sold at' 'public oak+, by itie sub.; V V.:t Scribers,' Exemitors of 'Michael Morrell, dee'd4 on.' WEDNESDAY, the 41st of 'N'o %limber,' next, • A 'Lot ef-Ground, situate: in C hUrchtown,' conflinie Two Acres , having erectVd'alai V r.irelf•finished 'Two , pUes-wI '8001416k D DIMING;HOUS E, k 4ni Shop, Stabil:ood 'Otheibettelistry, out- Inge,' 'Persons witibing yikiw 'the - Sold prop'erty 'will call on- Atuitew . ,Singis tieing in, Oburchtown. Salo to . commencent' tny P. M., when conditions will'-be Made kit Ova by . GEO. BRINDLE, • .'• MICHAEL. - MORRETT, $. , irteta ging large, and commodlOtie , ,uWELL4Eur„, .IL the corner of Iforth IfenoVer • and 'Lcluther'etreete,in' Cdrliele noweccupied, by' Wm Egolf as e ,Boardingrilotiseai:Aleo, the corner room in said house renvmmehilied by Wl3 Pirkineini: L oX c ltbthc " fidr• : Z h :dwelling'hOdeki banettrt4o"_""°'"n:.nn. end there fe tre*,odvtintgne flo the borough for - a- Boarding'Houeo; oh plink of beelines: Alem tor,„balei tho Rowse, on East 'Anther street, mow- Ocaupied,by,Mr. Mitionheimer. 'deb n'two story weethArd. cd'House; 3Afielt trf,front by ..$4O - in dep*And ie in, good ofdef... - 4t 'wllllo , s old on, reasonable terme. If net sold before tle.:lot!011y of Jane 161;411:thati,bio, tented., cor , torme exply, to 4 - woo, J , A ,11131111114t.m., Ice , ird ;fa SurgeonDentist,."' iaforme hie ' fori4k, potting tlyitt touvre. 4 tor:OA:to catliald; en & will ,bot glad to, a tte ,nd to., iill,oll4l'fhil lino of hie ptofebokon. • ••! tootst .. .. •• -. • , if igs.r= RECPIVED—Atthe Cheikpf,Siore a ~, o.,eatifiviglaty t ,..or - all' ablora, :Wooltne vim ! , .. , x,.0ng,0,613 4 u5 t e rshawhirkonlisl,liiii.liktery, •,', cheap 1 colt; , Arai* 'de ,", X 4410! 7 li!lilhMol9, ~ Y SteelflesAij ~and ',Tugela, puree - 'iiiti,t; 'Opp*, '',., arida aicat , v k aKifryArWooll i atiloaa.4 ., , , :ii-rt- ; 1 .. n• i k 1 cot 31; ; , , TP:,...c." . 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