EEXU'sI3) , ci4tusL ,E, IPENDivi.`' , r • - THE LARGEST'.AND• CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER . . • IN-CUMBERLAND COUNTY I; • • , , Terms—Two -Dollars:a you, or One Dolla r and Edty Geode,- il.putietually paid in ..ddrance.. $1,75 with i n the year. , - Ni.I!4GANE SII . - We learn from the Volunteer that a vein of this valuable mineral has been : dlscomed,on the farm belonging to the MOM!. Brown; in Allen township. The vein is large and 'promises to yield well; as more than three tons In a very pure state have alreaky been taken from it.; Anterlcm\Art Union. We have been reading with a good deal of attention and interest the controversy waged by the friends respectively of .the American Art Union, -and- the Art Union recently organized by the , Fretich Print dealers, Messrs. Goupil, Vibert 8; Co. of New York. Our patriotism prompts us to stand by the American Art Union, buit in- addition to this our settled conviction after reading carefully the attacks by Mr, It P. Wills upon its management, &c. is, that it is still entitled to that confidence ilich over sixteen thousand siibscribers placed in it fait year.— The gentlemen who control it have not been shown to be any thing else than gentlemen of character , end, principle, and we think the mere fact of their being "merchant Mita tears" does not show them unfit to manage such em,institation, The International Art' Umon Jiff Mesiirs;Goupil, Vibert & Co. is manitemly but a private speculation, the idea of which was suggested to them by the suc cess of the American Art Union. With our old-fashioned notions in favor ocAmerican ,progress in every iirt and manufacture, we -feel inclined to stand by our own institutions in preference to foreign, and would -therefore coin mend the American Art Union to mmtin nerd confidence and_Patronag,e.. We have been strengthened in our convictions by vat rious notices of the exhibitions of each, one of which we subjoin. It is from the N. York corlespondence of the HartfOrd Courant: "On Saturday evening I visited the rooms of the American-Art-Ition_and_the. Interim- tion,Art Union, for the purpose, of viewing tho _pictures of these two rivalinstllutions. They are situated within two or three blocks of each other in Broadway. As you are aware the establishment of Messrs. Goupil, Viber & ' Co., was open to to the public last week, and 'owing to the notol iety acquired from the news paper disci' sions it has been, pretty °pensive ly attended by the lovers Of,aad interest-takers in Art. On entering the FrenaliTioems you are at once struck with the Bast& kiid porter-house character of the paintings; they seem to have bemelesigned rather for a depraved and vitia ted taste than for publicezhibition in an Amer ican city. In Paris they might be attractive and be appreciated; but inNew — York they will eiellirdiegust ins en — Fro approbation. 1 e paintings of the American . Art Union are the reverse of all this. In that establishment if you happeneili_o_biuteconip_anied by a lady, you will not be compelled by the character of, the worksof American artists, topass by some of the paintings. without speaking of or 'in any way referring to them. I know of no better, moue of giving you a correct idea of the mer its of those two institutions titan by stating that the impressions.that they produce on the mind are se opposite as those created by a pe rusal of the New-Rork Observer and that no,: torious oheet."Nea Buntline's Own." Being duly . authorized, as an Honorary Secretary, 1143 will receive subscriptions to the American Art Union. Subscriptions $5, --for a hich each lgember is sure of recei ving' a-ingtesinnet4gegtaving;;and. has a chance of drakving fletooo`Painting; the work of some American Artist. ,CatalogueF and more specific information may tavob tained by calling at our office. The annual drawingtwill take place on the 24th 0 1 December. THE LADES Boos.—The indefatigable and unequalled Goner Is already out with his Lady's Book for December, and a magnificent number number it is, containing one hundred pages, which makeS a double number and fou pages over. 'I hero aro fifteen pages of engra vings, beginning with 4 superb mezzotint, The Secret, and including a portrait of Mrs. Neal, the authoress, fashion plates, model cottages, music and miseellanedus pictures.' The read• ing matter is varied and excellent, from favor ite pens. It is a number of which Godey may well be proud, end conclusively proves his de termination to' ced in-the magazine line. Hai Godey will commence IBlso,after this brilliant closing of„lBo,wei can't conjecture. Now Verrone. Buhaiiiption to the Book, $3 a year. It will be forisale at Martin's Book Store. AGRICULTURAL PAUSAL—We receive .three'adruiruldo agricultural journals which we can warmly recommend. The American Farmer, from Baltimore, at $1 a year—the New England Farmer, from Boston, at $1 a pear,—and the Working Farmer. from New York, ut 50lients a year. Farmers will find a mass of valuable reading in either of them. ' ;Toney Mateyo. U. S. Treasury.—The reesipta into the UM , ted States Treasury during the quartet:' ! i3nding September SOth,,xvere 513,241,500, and the ex penditures durink the same period 58,9104118,- . „ , A circular has been Issued by the Secretary of the Treasury to various ritete officers for the 4 purpose of nicerraitt es near Its , . practicable; the amount of hide neas,of the several States lind cities of the ;Aim, together with the a mount of •the etas of the United States, of 'ibe States reepWovily; o(the cities, end Ofthe' `,wirers! inehrporated•compardes of. kg, several • Stitteibf,tlr, held abr oa d at different, -Ortedir. - • Afeyesy,iin the Cities_ o Boston the Money' :Markarli'rathietightthifritth4 biting • 81 9 per cent on six months paper, and 12 per eall Icians:'-In New York, foe' mete purpesee inZoterie abundant :_4 4 ,o l ll'pexeent fcr _short 'paper, 7' per Cent •1.4:6`4i , In . Philadalphiape flatlet, Is! „ little: more ;stringent,—that .111.,the,,piPer longer, thoo. th ati the beaks well ' discount, and' ..Sale bra little :higher; say 7 to 8 per.. eent."-' ;The. Mini by_ the steamer stiffened op the stock' market.. Penoeylrania fire per cent stocksrate at 118905; and sixes at. 11100,25,- ;41: • • : kopey r ,thi , riitaburiPuett., .ieomPlalas of the extreme acireity'cif money in; that city.. The Banking capital fias'been -rtionoty ,tor many, yeiis, th e blisineis•hai •4. sourly. doithled. • , ,f I . aqui/lan's 80nk,4- 1 1rXehiteit'ittittei that no aunts or ski., kind can found inahe Suer, qitehanni.BaOk wldoh failed a week ' or' two einde. and '.that. the ": " capital' of a the exploded 48iiisi Bank. of .Morrls ,was odd Am Sueque.. , banna Bank Note, ' and that the only, 'seem of ..this concern , ore' 015;000. of those valueless' notest . ,:.-Tho culler reported arrested, by tele harnetf*te learn, the presont - Caehter r , , ei a lliserliettnterfelt torr , dollar note. oiti the ~ p oseter Bank have- Misfit • tkel r'"appnannitte: I . .•Thif MaY-leaellY be detected by having the signatatll9f Chrhs!fiti,2lishotea Cashier. Xl,s4,Pjaetdiiiilw:4The inspections ati4 400 : iiCt.kt port fin the' Irehkehditii the' eth Afiii,ove=9„ 0 . 5 4 4 end'ilo2`ll4if barrids, . r aid Mat nitdll.9 - hhdet,de.,‘4 , ' #o lo -sFirkert, P# nt l , Yr t qlter il/undret!' pleati.%l443ll.rtfinPt.l,ls‘,Vtlißt f, L I pet ti .01 r thireelhng prateat7, via u 04111, a - diva - 4 - imbued warrants: ,'" -.1•• • ~ .1 : •••• •• •• i Nr.p 1!) • o r . guar , 7, . pose b e •• •it gt, ELIiI TT 144 ' • •,eitgiii rf , • • it3i3 . The FLOW?. marketrae undergone nä change .• by the foreign netva.,t4l ~01derturmalr $5 per Ink - , for ,standartiphipping , Dranda;mt. the. sales are . limited.. .:The - receipts , tre...increesing ihn • farmers are generally armlet's:to 'get their pro. duce to market 'before the closing of the .'ntnit ; gation. For city use, prices range front $5,00 to $5,25 for common and select .brands. and 115,571. to $5,621 for Extra: E YE FLOUR.;--A small sale at $3,00 per barrel. MONDAY EVENING, Nov 12th. The FLOUR market is steady but • not ac tive, and a further sale of 1000 brls, a standard brand, was made for export at $5. There iaa • limited business doing for homii;use at $5 for common, and $5,120,50 for good and extra brands. CORN MEAL—Ia quiet at $3 pcir brl. RYE• FLOUR—About 200 barieleold at $3 ' WHEAT-48 not so muckinquired for, and closed rather .dull. Some 6000 bushels found buyers at 107cts for rods, and 113ott3icts for *bite of pritrieAuality. RYE—Conunues.scarce: I'CORN—Ie without much demand; 2000 bushels good SOuthern yellow brought 63 cts.o NEW CORN—Is dull and unsaleable. OATS —No change; 4000 bashels prime Jersey sold at 31cts. and Southern are qyoted at 28a3Octs. in-Vhambereburg, on Thnreday morning tb6 Bth I inst. by the Rev. A. C. Wedekind, Mr.ing4r M. COOPER. Editor of the 'Valley Spirit,' to Mix nt- LINE M. DIOBEET, of Chrimbereburg. in Philadelphia, on the ult..by Joseph ll.Jonee, I. D. Mr. ROBERT Snononess, (Merchant) of Ship. pensburk, to•Misa MARY Bona, formerly of Mount N. J. DrED. I In Shieensburik Ti Monday, the sth.insi._*l Gannon Hamm., of Newark, Me formerly of SNP' , p6naburg, In the 72d year of hie age. DR. H. HINKLEY, Physician and Surgeon having taken the dwelling and office on Main Street recently oceepied by Dr. I. J. My- Ens, respectfully tenders his professional servi ces to the citizens of Carlisle and the adjacent country. Inov7,Bt Election -of Directors. AF Election fili-new Directors of the cariudepouititiiiivto: - esrvir - orse-year, _will be held at the Banking House, on JI2OJV: MAP, the 19th isstatet, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A.M., and 2 o'clock, P. M. By order of the Board of Directors. nov7 . WM S COBEAN, Cashier. To the Heirs of John Palm, late of Mercer county,-P_-a.,-dadd OTICE is hereby given to all concerned that at an Orphans' Court held at Mercer or the county of Mercer, Pa., on the 22d•of September(lB49, on motion the Court granted a Rule on the heirs and legal representatives of John Palm, deed., to'appear on in Court on the first MONDAY of next term, to show cause, if any they have, why b, decree should not be made for the specific execution- of the contract set forth in the Petition or bill of Peter Fritz. . . The next term will commenceat Mercer on as the 3d MONDAY (17th) of December, next, when and where those interested mny attend. —nov7 • J-A-MES—MeIKTA-N7-Bherif.. Once. • • CARLISLE BANE, 15th October, 1849. AN Election for_ THIRTEEN D RE C• i TORS of this ) nstitution , to servelor one year, will be held at the Banking House, on MONDAY, the 19th day r6f...Arovensher, next, between the hours of 10 o'clock, N. M.,,_and. 2 o'clock, P.M. GEO A. LYON, octl7te • . _ President. Estate of Thomas Urie, dec'd... NOTlCEAtiereby given that letters testa mentary_ cm the estate of THOS. CRIB, late of North Middleton township, Cumberland county, deceased, have been granted to the sub scribers,the first residing in Carlisle,and the other in S. Middleton township,.in the same county. All persons having claimtthedemands against the- estate of said decedent , -wre requested to make.known the same withoutielay, and those ndebted to make payment so ..• RICHARD PARKER, • R.OBT. C. STERRETT. • Executors. Estate of BALTZER GIINKLE, dec'd. LETTERS Testamentary on the Estate of Baltser Gunkle, late of South Middleton township toWnship, Cumberland county, deed. have been granted to the subscriber, residing in Monroe township, in aaid County. All 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 B BINDLE AZetl7,6t . Executor. ° Abtice. LETTERS of Administration de bona non with the will annexed, having issued to the undersigned residing in West Pennsborough township, on the• estate of Robert X. Dunbar, formerly or the Borough of Newville, Cum berland county, deceased. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment, and these baying claims against the same ire requested to present. them for settlement. JAMES MeCULLOUGIII, 0ct17,6t ' t Alministrater. Estate of Henry Kimmel..dee'd• A LL portions are hereby notifiedlthat Letters A of Administration on the Estate of Henry Kimmel, late, of the Borougl- of Mechanics burg, county of Cumberland, dec'd., have this ,day been issued l,y the Register in and for said county, to the subscriber who resides in Mon roe township, in the county aforesaid. All per sons hiving claims or demands against the es tate of said decedent are requested td make known the sanid without delay, and those in debted to make payment to ectlo,6t ' .JOHN HOUSER, Airmtvo • . -- . Estate of DAVID Lanni! oeceased. . /LETTERS of Administration , on thi E state of DAVID LAMB, late °Mechanicsburg, mberlandnottnty,ldeceased, lave.bemigran ted to the aubacriber,,•residing . ho Silver Spring township, ' all' perione 'having ChihilBr anima said Estate are requested to present them, and those ItrioWing theinselves Indebted. to make immediate payment to ,4 4 JAS. A. LAMB:- Oct 3-6t-pd ? ' , ..- , , Administrator $OO L ,ownszug:- • 'AN 'Orntion — delliiii4 before the General Union PhiloadphicitlSoCiety of Rickinaon Col-; '403, 'Petindylvan4t,'3fili, 11th; 1849.' Not a citizen of our florough'should Withbut a copy • when it can be had for 40 cents by calling at( T MARTIN'S CheitrEfook Store foctl7 , „ . ,••• • Adanis' 9c 01:08; 'Express.' • .THE, subscriber le agent for this Company, mien packages:that,arti left at his store, will .bto attended; to With! care ~and , dispatch. The t Erpress:leavaevery Morning , at 4,o'clock, and; entl7 „, „ MARTIN.' ' Aconographio.raloyclopte a. ~ THIS valuable work, edited by Spencer-F.! Baird, of Dickinson' College,. is .now• in , the 06141110 ofC , publication. his to be corntoleted i Tmentrive Jifinthry Numbers,. il lustrated :by; Five" unfired - Sleet Engravings. • The-Firet. 'Number can 'be'seen at Martin's - Book Store, 'where' subseriptions will bo received for the: Same.. -a • ..;•. ',,•' . Clect/Ii Padua'. .'• - ,NEW. article for.',use.in .coolting k . and 1 rilli.ootritnon..dlot for. c hildren, partieulailr those of weak bcitvelli; or of.febble,constttuitloat. It will bo fountll to gtye health , with iithrs reet.i tainty thaii,any'otherzubatancti, '.l9;ftta.ft,.Ptti par and, for, eale 11 4yERE'T,IK'S,„ Z.. APElVoqd.wil Moto ';'try'ltierithitiks itivsuitebe4tipplkla witit,the beat. artiols ht a-saving.of.tarehty }f:filiti, per cent, .by .Calllotrat:.:tliti: l nar e of hu Watts , Iron: ,NA,„ .oi , all :alias, toesild'atAa'Weratoaii'W/ : OAD. . • • 41iisSadie JUST eived;4l,l,,l4B9Xthrtit.'4,-,1:44 dies Ef ,O bk..fnela horr lan y. 'atigo. .NeWL•I 3 I 410i' Bar 13140, Bleck, '4lco, (epti6),l (4 AriIIITNERE IrIiGARI3.4 Fidiconelonlix on,kind' , lll ftTPRI9.gT,I El EMI 1121CLAm3ilaLLESSEI129 0 Notices, Abtice v JVbtice: Stotter.otciPobapio.t/ ~t 'IGREATANDUCEMENTV ‘ 4I:;Sia*.ikItWESW:O7 . O.R.E . OP:":. customers rif .this large' establieliment, ,and the,publio in general, are respectfully, informed that Lam now receiving an immense stock of the handsomeer, and cheapeet goods never brought to.Carliele. 4 CLOTHS & CASSIMERES.• of every shade at greatly'redndedPrices SHA.WEI§' A large lot,of Long Plaid Shawls, from 3.t0 $ll do Square • •do "' • to Bti Also, Brocho, Terkeri,prapc, Thibet and Ba. mask Shawls of eiail style and kindity, • RIBBONS, RIBBONS': . • . A splendid assortment new styleßibbons which will be sold very.low. • DE LAINES & GASHIVIERES; A beautiful stock of Caebtneres and De Lainei at very to (figures. • ALPACHAS, A very large assortment of Black and Colored Alpachas, Figured, Plain and Satin Stripes. SACK FLANNELS, A large lot of Sack Flannelsivery cheap. SILKS, SILKS, A splendid assortment of Figured, Plain and Striped Silks, from 37} t0^1,25. Black Silks, a very large and cheap stock.. BLANKETS. Very superior large size Twilled, . 10-4-12.4-13.4 di Ribbon Bound. , do ,„„gird Whitney. arall prices. FRENCH & ' GLISH. MERINOES A large assortment of very superior , French - Merinoee. All colours and prices. - SATINE DE CHAINS, I . A beautiful assortment of changeable Satine de Chains for drains -and sacks. • MUSLINS, A tremendous lot of bleached and unbleached Mullins from 3 11312} cents. Having purchased latgely of this article be fore the advance; I will continue to.sell at old prices. CARPETS, CARPETS, full assortment of Imperial, Ingrain, Veni. tian and Stair Carpets. Selling very low'. PRINTS & GINGtTAMS, Pilate and Gingham from 3to I2k. ' A very Leirge" :assortment of • Tickings, Checks,. Diapers, Floor Oil Cloth, Borkings, Velvets, Beaverteens, Stockings, Gloves, Suspenders, Carpet Bags, Cambrimce Dimity, Laces, Moraene, Linens; Linen and Cloth Table Covers, Oil Cloth Ditto, Irish Li. nuns, &c., &c, . BOOTS AND_ SHOES. In the article of Boots and Shims, we go far ahead of all competition, hint] iM price and quality. A. big stock now on hand and cheaper than ever. GROCERIES, Sugar, Coffee, 'Molasses, Rice . , &c.,Bcc. Fresh, Prime and Cheap. Recollect the old stand, East Maki Street, where there is a large room, a large - stock.to select from, and decidedly the cheapest lot of Goods out of Philadelphia or NOw York. Come one and all, secure bargains, at the cheap store of . CHAS. 0 GILB Y. 0ct31'49 - - 4 1 11.-LL-Tißir-GOODS I-- J UST received and now opening at;the at tLe New Store, Corner of Hanover and Louther streets, opposite Wm. Leonardo old stand. Tho undorsi3ned respectfully inlorms his friends and the public, that ho has just re.- turned, from Philadelphia, with -a large and carefuly seWeted assortment of NEW FALL GOODS, consisting of an extensive variety.— Every article will :be sold at the Very lowest prices. Moos no. LAINES !—All the nuSt desir. able styles of neat figured, and the best shades of plain blue, mode, scarlet, pink, blue, green,' crimson, &c. Rica FIGURED, CASIISIEris !—A complete stock of elegant styles , which will be Bold. at very small profits. DRESS Sum ! Brocade figured, plain, changeable, striped glassd, and the most superior qualities of glossy blacks. Changeable Green, and Black Man. tills Satin, the most fashionable article for the tall. Silk Fringes, Laces, Gimps, Boltings,, Collars; Glover, - Hottery, &c. Fall end . Winter Ribbons, 'of every quality, a dat nil prices. Also alas° stook " of elegant STAPLE QOES , S; which have been selected wit much Care,.and will be ' Sold at very '- great bar ains. Our assortment of Clotho, Cant, mres,_Vestings t heavy pantaloon stuffs, flan -0 Is; sheetings, ttekings ginghams, checks, cal 4coes, muslins, table covers, napkins, drillings, linens, bleached and unbleached !Unsling, &c. 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. GROCERIES in all their variety, viz t--Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Pekin Tea Companvlt celebrated Teas, Spices &c.; add the best quality Carpet Chain. All the above . goods have been purchased right and will be sold low. ~,,, oct3 " N W WOODS, Ag't. NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS THE subscribers have just completed' their purchases of FALL & WINTER GOODS. Our stock consists in part of Cloths; cassimeres, vestings, cassinets, of all colors and prices ,• white, yellow and red, all wool Flan nels ; Kentucky Jeana velvet cords ifnd Bea verteens, Calicoes by the cart load, Ginghams, Mous/ de Laines, Merinoes, Paramatta's, Co burg 'Cloths, Alpacas, Fancy Mohairs t Lustros, &c., Checks, 'Pickings, Domestic Gingham°. Canton Flannels, white and coloured, Linsey, Plain,.Pink, Brown, Maroon, Green and BPk.' de Lames, for 124 cos per yard; Moue de Lainti Thibet and Tekeri SHAWLS; Long Shawls at 3, 3,50, 4,5, 6, 7,50, 8 and 10 dollars: Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Cotton, Woolen and Cashmere Stockings, Irish Linens, Gloves, Cloth, Glazed and Fur CAPS, Gimps and Fringes, in variety; Combit,' Woolen Yarn, all colors, from fine to coarse, Steel. Beads, Twist and .Clasps, Purses, Scarf°. Waist Ribbniiii; Slides, Green Barego. Blue Barege, Table Co- vets of Linen and Cloth, Carpet Chain,Table , Diaper, Crash, Linen Diapers, Edginf l Laces, {SUM- SHOES , all sizes and prices, mbrel las,- Carpets; Groceries, Queensware, Hard. ware; &c. All 'the above goods were bought for Cash, gold-and silver. and at a saving of - 15 to per tent. below those who bought on credit. •Those. -wishing Ito save Will find our goods cheaper than they can buy them-elsewhere.. oct 10 a A - & W BENTZ. • • . 1 ' Change of Position! ' '•.TDD eubeeriber has REMOVEDitia stack orDny GOODS to the corneeStore;,directit opposite to 'old Slavic!, and foimerly occupied by Renick - Angney; Where he hones to be fa; bored with a Ball from all hie old cuatontera and a great mank new ones. Hehaa lately received a general assortnient nf,PTEWF.ALL GOORS fb W,hich he _erßegte. to, makii,further additibni in a fevrdgii." tobtrn 1 `• A, NEW eitp - Ol'i