.I.'i:.ANDALIEVOSITERDL . cApushE,• . kow - 4 :•. ; '• ,•• • - THE LARGEST :AND . : CHEAOESfrk.WSOAPER . • • • IN . : CUMBERLAND COUNTY! i . , ar One Dollar' and Cente,'if 'Ritictuntly,*ia itk.Rdeaftee. • $ I . i7s: . if.:pe4(l:viitlriet the year. . . _ , COURT OF QUARTER S SS ORS We expected to have report of the cases tried at this Condit ,ot 'Quarter Sessions, for this County, lag week, buthave been disappoint ed 'in the r eeeifit of it, The oases generally were ul no great importance. The case of greatest InCelest was that of the 'Common wealth against David F. Miller. This was an action for Libel based upon a communica tion descriptive of a Military Encampment, published in the Carlisle Herald, on the 10th of October, in winch the public ;rouse of • Snider Rupley, in Newville, was alleged to have been spoken of in libellous terms.— Considerabie discussion took place in the opeiiing of the case, as to the admissibility of evidence touching the truth of the allegations contained in the alleged libellous article—the Counsel for the defence contend. ing Chat the publication in question, which vraeon the siiblect of military encampments authorized by law, was , proper for public information and that consequently, undd the —Canstitultert—uf—Permsylvania-,---/kbe—trutli thereof may be given , in evidence." They also averred their ability In sustain the defence by testimony. The evidence was however ruled out by the Court, on the ground that . Win the discussion.o4 a matter proper for public information, the persfin publi4bing ishcruld libel an individual, he must answer for such libel under the ordina ry, law forlaTte libels, in which the truth et the matter charged is no justification of the offence. A libel wean defined to be "a publication which was calculated to cause a breach of the peace." The case was accor dingly given to the jury without any evi- Bence on the parl, of the defence. The fury endered a verdict of guilty. The 'Court /*fated that in consideration of , the fact that There was no evidence to show that the de fendant bad acted from atanifithis or impro per motives, it would impose but a nominal 'fine. The defendant was therefore adjudged to pay a fine of 1310 and the 'costs of prose cution.. A num* of cases of larceny, assault and battery, breach oFthe peace, titc. were tried, An which the Court variously sentenced the guilty parties to severe imprisonments, fines, and .severe a but wholesome lectures upon their past nndAfOtuteVinttluot. The second week cri%lhe'Norieinber term will commence next Monday, and will be field by Judge PEARSON, of the Dauphin ju• fircial district. 'comas'Anna ENcroLopasne..--This is a new and beetnilulDerman work, which is now being issued in numbers. The ICON. °GRAPHIC ENCYCLOPiDIA, embraces all the branches of human knowledge, which eau be illustrated by pictorial representations.— These illustrations are arranged in strictly systematic order, 011 . '680 large Quarto Steel Plates, and are accompanied by letterpress, to the amount of 2000 pages, printed in the finest style, on the best paper, in the most -convenient form, of a large, handsome octa. wo. The translation of the woik is by our accomplished young townsman, Prof. S. F. &tutu, of Dickinson College. We find the tollo&-ios testimony to the faithfulness of his trieislation in ajsitter from the Hon. George P.. Marili7ilai*Wl*eviatl - sisholarir _pi our country, and lately appoanter Minister to Constantinople. " I have examined with pleasure the first num 'bar of Prof. Baird's translation of the text to the IcOnographic Encyclopaedia of Brockhaus, now publishing by Fl i r 'PVlgue, of New York, and am happy to be'ribp..to bear testimony, both to the merits of this'iariginal, as a valuable and convenient book of reference, and to the fidelity of the translation.: Few works coin prise so great an amount of important informa tion in so small a compass as the plates and text of the Iconographic Encyclopaedia, and few persons are so competent as Prof. Baird to ex ocuto a task requiring so multifarious know ledge, as the translation of a work of this cha ' meter. " Every scholar will find the Icon. Encyclo predia a valuable addition to his library, and I hove no doubt that the enterprise of the German and American publishers in bringing' out a work of so much beauty and utility at so moderate a price, will be rewarded by an exten sive patronage. GEORGE P. lWaltall. Subscriptiohl to the Encyclopedia are .re ceived at Martin's Bopk Store. CAnwilmiDirosiT BANK.—The follow gentlemen , , nrere chosen at the election of bi recline fcr : ', this institution, on Monday loot, viz:—James EL Graham, Esq. William Ree; RoberV-Moore, Jacob Loiby, Charles Ogilby, George W. Sheeffer, John S. Sterrett, Henry r- iLogan, Dr. J. Baughman. • The three het named are new Directors. MILITARY EXCIIRSION.—The Carlisle Independent Light Artillery. under command of Col.. 4!.: V. Monter, made an excursion to BolHajArings, in South Middleton township, ou Saturday last, to praofice in target-firing.— , We learn . that the first medal was won by Mr. ittobart Smiley; and the imoond by Mr. Jacob DiCeA . , *ne 'firing was generally good. Money Matters. New fJouniterfisits.- r -Tradesosen's Dank, N. York, 20's spurious. 'Vignette, a female rep , .rasenting,Justioe; phipping in the distance. Belride're'Z' Bank, Belvidere,lLl.-4's spuri ous.. Vignette, Steamboat, Shippang, The name of thellank hi inserted very clumsily. Wareham Bank, Wareham, itfaini.-s'is spn . t rions. Vignette, an Indian looking lit a village. wt notize.a eonsiderable number' of $1 tidies' on the State Bank of gidoLjn siroulation ,:lhere; we give•r.the following desoriOlent. of a ',i"• - ticittiterfeit upon them, which we oopy front the Ohio Repoiitoryi s- %Courrrsiumrr.... , Caunterfelt Vs on the State ; ; Bank Of Obie, are in eiroulation.-the, engra 'wingg aad.O g nataree of which ; are so ; perfect as. tmdeeeliititwen 'good 'edges. ; The engraving it ,harilltar highly-finished as the , genuine; and • the and printin Shade tighter. The • ~t;• erid iiWpresslois on • ot e ece_obirfeft le , also lighter than _th g enuine, and the belt iliitinguishable; mark i.:.that In • ; •.ii itiii ,, efiagerfelt,' the atar:oreirevla at the end ,of the bar enclosing., the %Ora. ,f.Eittite Bank of i•• , •OhlUel•abicion the back is set in the , centre of; square block,' which is nut , the case in'tke -'•'l„ , genuthe :and •the plate' of the ceinnteribit shorter than the ; . Joy's= atßilf: ,419,:im" d7thi,..rehinotttiooleittiettditaaihnee-kt g o h u O r 6 j , e r g :. 1 7 . 41 , , , . : • • Or4l,°P°l!"l4 '''''• n r th. W !ter Joy:BlTl,e.a. T The ekettlatkee - - a lid - men t, to to ;','Sjiffsfb",;whiebliu s . la itt n t 9 -be geo - 4,ee it; . 44149 vic N . xaro'FT ° ',, with the:tor : f ‘e'au'ea h ate ' 4 l.edeeined at 1., 0 -1 timely , YM ~, ':'..ie lite,".. The eiategAiro l ir ''. .b J. Thortip. , '''''' same'' II" u other T ete e r t eru t t t e T c; • ginere. ftrie. ' ''''';lll4li' 64iritili'M. "liet of e Dover.' .*','''' : I -'4::AilgorlttO he ` 43° ! l)l3 , - Ba nk ~ d exe i temem - J o :?--cs.c- ~ T P,Od4 to the,°°°N!itnldat the reeeßt:AP• f 4he':llHttleltit°llltir' e n e e e w ee, ....lktarst . ': bill., ' led -*' Y''''lPlll4lthietk' ;:itlei'elteeitof tbiok:folittlohiebt: (141,4e!tte!:VollicYrt°!;;11:11: M,6t#:;:ititg4i*iitge,coie' °`-,'lgro TlO°Yl"er:,44ah Alk*.trodii#4,o. ~, 401=0 kept' ntet-ei' pteliehOf-,' i "ri,'. ..,;, r. .'},i , '- 1, ',4 ,; Their '.V.duer t,r:rtio ' last year, 'are, now sailing in Now; leoylki isr stated as follows ' 4P . 25 aerate. 60 . cents. 410 cents. 95 cents: , 26 cents. Vit . "eta. 70 ccnts. 95.cetrits. fiain'iltOn'lltink, R. 1., Bank,of Nor Walk, Ohio, Bank of Banclusky, Ohio; Canal ,B.,nk, Albany, Bank Of Wooinoii Ohio, Now Hopopolawaro Bridge,' mia . B n= o. real estatenoten . Y;otock notes, Thomas P. St. John, Cashier of, the. Stnique'• hanna _County, Bank, at Moi,trose, , iose die. charged from prison, on bail, on the 10th insl6 and hail left f or the West.' • 4,Eitn -Markets. PHIDA., Sept. 19,1949 FLOUR—Is quiet at 8.5 for standard, and 5,121 for good atraight brands. Sales aro only for home use, including salos•at $5,50a5,62i. RYE FLOUR AND CORN MEAL—No sales—, • WHEAT—SaIes aro only about 5000 bueh'ls including good and prime reds at 106a107 cte., and n cargo of prime white on Saturday even: in g at 113 ots. RYE—A sale of Pennsylvania was made at 65 cents. CORN—fa dull and drooping, and 3a4006 bushels Southern and Ponnaylvanta yellow sold mostly at 60 cents. OATS-• 3500 bushels good Delaware bro't 291 cents. S3aolia.M.LintULLSMlEts /On Tnemday, the 19th Inst. by the Rev.l...Eberliart, Mr. Jacob Zinn, of York county, to Mrs. Mary Vircennwatt7 - of - Cumisetiand ‘..ouory. (Stork - paw /On the 15th loin, by the 'Rev. 43 E. Kremer, Mr. Samuel B. Erb, to Mae Rachtterittfe, both of the vicinity of Cburchtown, Cuufberlandooutity._._ ' /on.the tith inst., by the Rao. siimes R. Brown, Mr. Jeremiah J Smith to Mies Mary E Waidley, both of Cumberland county. ' (On the Bth Inst. at !tawny, N. J, by the Rev. M. mbrle, David A. Buehler, of the 'Btar and Banner,' Gettysburg, Pa. to Frances J.Guyon,of the former plate. DXLD. 41' 13n h 18th ttst.in PlainfletB, Chia calmly, Mre. Rabe• a ilowenetine, aged.o3 years 8 monitm,and 10 days. in life elle wag exemplary, in death-resigned: New abuertisenients. LONG SHAWLS, LONG SHAWLS I rr HE subscriber has just opened a general A assortment of Plaid Long Shawls Bay State Long Shawls, of .superior quality. Also, Splendid 13roeha Shawls, (all wOO% Black Thibet Long Shawls, together with Terkeri, Cashmere, and other Shawls,, at moderate prices. MUFFS, MUFFS. Just received a variety of Lynx Mafia, of different qualities, also en assortment of low priced Muffs, for sale-low. .CASHMERESi& MOUS DE LAINES The subscriber is now opening a beautiful assortment oe Dress Goods, among which may be found Cashmeres, Mous. De Leine., Mohair Lustros, Alpaclias, Merinoes, Black and Col orod Silks, and other varieties of Dress Goods. CA SSIMERES. Just received h few pieces of : maze asst.. meres, latest stlle. Also, Blue and Black Cloths,Merino It and Sattinetts, for sale ceap. TO MILLINER . The Milliners throughout the .eountv-,are informed that avm eno' assortment of Millidery (;ooda, embracing Bonnet Frames, Crowns, and Tabs, Artificial Flowers, Face Tubs, Ru ches, Illusions of all colors, Bonnet Wires, &c. lige just been opened by novl4 GEO W 111TNER , LOOK AT 'WHIM • ri RA RLES 0 GLLBY respectfully .informs V the public that he has carnmspccd, and will be opening for several days, Ina second put , deems of . FALL & WINTER DRY GOODS. which comprise a very extensive and splendid assortment of all kinds of LADIES DRESS-GOODS, a very large assortment cfShawls,French Me rinoes, Coburgs; Alpachas, and -MU other arti cles in the lino of Ladies' Wear. Also, a full and complete assortment of CLOTH , CASSIMERES & SATINETS, together with a heavy , skit* of B OOTS AND 'ROES, of all the various. prices and ciali 'ties. Also, a large - stodk of GROCERIES.— Come ono, coma all, and gook, for yourselves before purchasing elsewhere_, os the order of the day is, '9ivo by trade and small profits." novl4 WAR WITH imam= ! F 0 R E the attention of the public Up is entirely taken up with the probability of I a general European war, growing out of the hu- I mane stand taken by the Sultan in relation to the Hungarian refugees,—the subscribSV would respectfully announce to the•publio that he has returned from Philadelphia with n splendid as sortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, Pilot, Beaver and Kossuth clothi which he will make up in the most fashionable and substantial manner. All work warranted, as it is all made by perseps in our own commu nity, not brought ready made from 'ho city.— His stock will consist of DRESS and FROCK COATS, Over and Monkey Coats, Vests from 68 upwards, v arrts of all colors, quality and prices, Caps, Gloves, Comforts, Suspenders and halseny cloth Cloaks, from 137,00 upward. Clothes made in ilia last style, when the cloth is purchased at other!stores and on the most reasonable terms. Store corner of Nortli Han over and Louther streets. nov7,3m • W B PARKINSON, A'gt. WATOZES I Ve',ATOUES! , _, • I'— --) ,1 , i ::. it ROO Ji p; ALL, .11 , 0. .-:::, , , • - 110 North ."' .70 . Second St. Great induce ments to per sons in want of a _g CH ood W:E! HHYING received additional supplies of Gold and Silver WATCHES of every description, from London, Liverpool and Swit zerland importetions,as now Rreptred to Iran ish the very beat artiele at a ,pnee 'far below any ever offered, of the sauieluality, and•which cannot be- undersold by any otbei' More in Philadelphia or elsewhere. Every watch sold will be perfectly regulated, and warranted to be as g.n.d as represented. • ' • Watches at thefollowiaglew prices : , Gold Levers, full jewerd, I.B.carot cases, s2b 00 GSilver do " ... - 1 2 0 0 olatimpinee, jeweled, 18 carat mete 22 Q 0 Silver de do • 800 The Li: . R. Braman Gold Pen,' a superior article in , eilver case, with penail,and warranted 31,20 V Gold Pencils for ill, ond upwards, Gold Medallions, and Locket for Daguerreotype Like nesses; Gold Chains andflair'bratielets Breast Pins, Ear Rings, Finger ,Ikings, and a general assortment of every diescrlptton of Jewelry at unusual low prices. - No. 110 North 2d street, %I door begow Rate serest,: Philadelphia. .• ..:LEWIS*-4, BROOMALL. oct3l, i849,6m (riarck. Amt.) -Property at Public sale.. wILL'le sold at public , sale, by-the imb scribent, Executors aflliohael,Morrett, de ' d .,on. WEDNESDAY . ; the Slot of No ve r, next, A Lot of Groundi , situate, in Ch rchtown, containing . Two ' Acres, having thereon erected a &mac, Well.finitdiedTwo . Story"BrickUWELDING HOUSE, maie Wagon... Maker ~s.ll. o Ter_amackem t h SE Shop, Stable, andiitlibr necessark, out but nigd. ...Persons wiabing:to viciv-the said property , will. call on Andrew filingicer,;living t:hurohtown. - Sale:to commence at 2 o'clock P. NL, - .When; aonditions will ':be Ma&lsnown by, BRINDLE; IVIICTIAELIMORRETT,' oal:tte.f , "i';`l. Riacitora: • . rriil.E , ltifge;aiedr'cortimolliona:DWELlANG`• tidusE;on . the corner of .North, Hanover and Imathcitstreets, in Carlittlei now occupied' by, Wrn • Egolf 'tor Boarding ffouse„, Afoot the coiner, roma in said house.now accepted by WS Parkin** dp,*.Clothing Store . ".::_ T he AY/Oiling, hovie has Ovary, cleanable "convenience and ;hare is 4 hcl nioie 'advantageous .loitality tho berough for a Boarding ;FlOutia. or ziliteC of busif l o B 9.... '4 181 4,f0r Bale; the' .pmetting•House t . on iEdet Louthar *a!rem,rtow. ocaueled by. Air. Masonbeitner.,,' Ii ilea two -story. weatheibMial• ed Aouse. SO feet In front by.2AO in dattNemd, is in good order. It will be ,pold'eintittesonable terms. If:mit:held before rho, letdaY,filf JanTi• ary, it then', be rented.: For terms to' hnov7o 7 • • vo r o t t i : foimar 40110 ro..' Ininad . taletwlialtyand:wol 14 ~ glad-to r intand.'tni >4o# I `‘**o.olr..?r, ll l l . l 4ratest.*:' . , , ME _ _ . .M.Jr „havilg. tnken,•the an& iiffice.bn Main, Street recently ocinipied bjr-Pr. J. MY ' ins; resrfootfully tonaere hit.professional ces to ttuf clamant, of Carnal() and 'the adjacent country:: :'':-=;_ ' , ""Inovii3t • Electioir,of-Direetors. - . • . , s. .., .. . •• _ - A - F -Election-for neyr . --of- of - lhq . '''' Ccirliale Depont Balkoo serve one your, will be held at the Banking Douse, on AIM: ARY,thel9th instant, between the- hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., and Zotelock; P. M. By order of the Board of Directors. . nov7 WM S COBEAN, Cashier. • Abtice. -To the Heirs ,of john Palm, late of Mercer county, Pa., dec'd. •• (YricE is hereby given to, all concerned that at an Orphans' Court held at Mercer tz( l r:th e county of. IVl 4 ercer, Pa., on the 22d of SePtember,lB49, on motion the Court granted a Rule on the heirs end legal representatives of John Film, dec'd., to appear on in Court on the first JIIO.N'A9Y of next term, to show cause, if tipy they have, why a decree should-not be made fot the specific .execution of the - contract set forth in the Petition or bill of Peter Fritz. The next.term will commence at 11 , 1ercer on on the 3d JII.O.ArDAY(t7th) of December, next, when and where those interested may - attend. ' nov7 -JAMES McKEAN, Sheriff. Estate of Thomas Urie, dec'd. • OTICE is hereby given that letters testa• meniary on the estatebf THOS. URIE, late of North Middleton township, Cumberladd county, deceased, have been granted to the sub sarlbarsithe-first-residing-irrearliele;and-thrrothe in S. Middleton township, In the same county. All persolts having claims or demands against the estate of said decedent are requested to make, known the same without delay, and those pa ndebted - to makepayment to - RICHARD PARKER, BORT. C. STERRETT. Executor. Estate of BALTZER G 1 NRLEI, dec'd. LETTER Tommentary on the Estate of Baltser - Inkle, late of South •Middleton :ownship to i hip, Cumberland county, dee'd. have been granted to the subscriber, residing in Monroe township, in said 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 RINDLE, 0ct17,6t ,--4, Erma/or. Abtice. LETTERS of Administration de bons non witb.tho will annexed, having issued to the undersigned }cabling in West Ponnaborough . township, on the estate of Robert H. Dunbar, formerly of the Borough of Newvillo, Cum berland county, deceased. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment, d those. having claims against the same are requested to present them for settlement. JAMES IVIc.CULLOUGH, . :Administrator. 0ct17,6t SOCIAL• CLASSES. AN Oration delivered before the General Union Philosophical Society of Dickinson Col lege, Pennsylvania,-Inly 11th, 1849, Not a citizen of our Borough should be without it copy when it can be had for lq cents by calling at • , ftPS - C - treup Book Adams Express. THE subscriberis* agent for this Company, and all packages diet are left at hie store will be attended to with care and dispatch. The Express leaves every morning at 4 o'clock, and strives at 4 P. M octl7 Iconographic Encyclopaedia, THIS valuable work, edited by Spencer F. Baird, of Dickinson College, is now in the course of publication. It is to ho completed in Twenty-Five Monthly -Numbers,- illustrated by Five Hundred Steel :pagravitts. The First Number can be seen at Martin's Book Store, whero subscriptions will be received for the [octl7 NEW YORK DRY GOOD STORE, No.' 208 Chestnut St. Philadelphia. LORD, TAYLOR. & CO., Ur AVE now on hand. just received direct jl[l from the mpnufacturers, a full assortment of SILKS, C ASH M ERES, MERINOES, DE' LAlN_ES;______ SHAWLS, &c., &c, Tho colors and designs , being of their qin selecting, and' entirely_theirs. LINENS, HOSIERY,' HABERDA and all the different makes of Domestic's 0.. s constantly on hand, wholesale and retail. L. 11 ! _& - `CO., never deviate from first price. fgrWe ate daily receiving gonds from the New York Auctions. Lrhilabept26,2m =I THE SYIIIPTOMS OF WORDM Are the tongue often white and loaded; the breath heavy and foetid; a disagreeable or sweetish taste in the mouth; occasionally thirst; the appetite extremely variable, some. times remarkably deficient, and at others vo racious. There is sometimes' a sicklsh.feeling with vomiting of mucous; flatulence of the stomach and intestines; pain in the abdomen; swelling and hardness , of the abdomen; the bowels are irregular; the stools are slimy; and there is anoccasional . appearance of worms in the evacuations; tha' Urine is often milky and turbid; there.is frilithently itchiness of the fundament Old Miaqwhich is often swollen; there is occasionaliZ disturbed sleep, with grinding of the tei3tkied sudden awaking in a fright. There atekat times, headache or giddiness, ringinein the ears, or even deaf ness, faintness, , convulsions, drowsiness, indri knee, of mannerpill temper. In some cases epilepsy and Cholera* and even apoplectic and aralytio synntioms; and several of the signs of ropey of thillirain and catalepsy appear con. .iiritted with Aligrna.• Frequently there is ' a short dry cortgrylepritic pains; 'some times feeble*, rregulite p, palpitations and an irreifii(crevoill unteaance is generally pal Xpialla" d somewhat bloat r ed, and there as oeiniSional flushing of one or both cheeks. 'Any ono of theta; signs is indi cative of Worms, and the most effectual best and cheapest remedy' le Dr. Juhn J. Myers' Worm Tea, • prepared by Dr. J. W. RAW, LING, at his' Wholesale and Retail Drug Store Carlisle, Pa., and none genuine without .his Written signature. The Proprietor of this medieinels so confident of its superiority to any other Worm MediCine now in use, that lie will cheerfully naTalta lax nONalt in any CM JUT which hie Preparation fails to giver equal satisfaction. Wenn Tea when made according .%p the directions, is pleasant and' will - belaken by the most fastidious child. Each package containsaufficiont medicine for the cure of the most obstinate case. Price only 25 cents a, paper. Druggists and Store keepers supplied on the. most reasonable terms.'a may23'49lY. J. az: Stevenson, Jr., WROLE.ALE DEALER IN Groceries and Liquors : , Three doors'south . pf the Old Bridge t Front o sti • ' HARRISBURG. M. S. for the i accommodatio, of 'Moi- J• 'chan ts and others in Dauphin, Cumber. land, Franklin: and .neighboring 'counties, has opened an extensive 'Wholesale .EstablishMent for the sale of Groceries and Liquors, as above'. With the co.operation,*of a largo importing house in Baltimore, he will offer goods here; at ,the same prices at which they can be purchased M the city.- HO respectfully splicits the favor litfit Pall. from, those. wishing ' to .pUrchase, to esatify,,thenvof,his . eptire ,to ,as be promisep. , , !rhe:attention of landlords is invited tom: Itifeflahhide , litinors 'in store .endfor:Asia importere 'lMOrdare .frotiCa tattoo, ui promptly filled, and goods,.despitthedq at Ste. , • .. Zeoketis ar A NEW:qtrtielo.,, ftir - nee in 000 king,.. and ,I - Ventriirton:rdiet for'ohildien,-, partteulerl tholle:n1 vitteglieivele, or 'of 'feeble , eon etitution beau n'd„to give health with %ore der iainty thati . orty- other substance.l2i ate le "pa pe ran d for etile at: HAVERSTIR'B,4-',..,1,,y . . , n . irmy'RAP PING 'PAPER . Town .and can-• l' V V.-' , . air:Merchants can alwayo.? . .ba. papplied with the - beet '.; artishcat ii , ..aityknl t 'of'k'Wenttay'g liar coat, by ' calling at„thdTatore 0-... ':,-:,•,„ .: • ~ 0ct3: , ,, :*.:f: ~ ~,.., ..,-,,,', , „I:9;tY , ALBERT, 4! AR,nll'e the,Wertifieuee,ef• t, •,uec,3rttc,,f,• r Plannelc; 1"; JUST; eceived :lgin:iusporment df z `; ' ,,.- : , ,,;.: . :'",e'torittar.t.t - Szk, , e4. :40-Po'"--- . .GREATINDIMMMENTS.' *7',t7'.OßEef large , Chattes' ,0 and the public in general, ire 'respectfully informed that. I anCnowieceiving an immense stock of'the handsomest'; and, Cheapest goods ever brought to Carlisle: - 1 , • . -- - CLOTHS - 6V , ,C - ASSIMEEES or every, shade at 'greatly redtkeedlprldes. * :." A'large lot of Long Plaid Shawls 3 to $ll Square d 0 ,,• $1 to $6 Also, Broche , Terkeri,'Crape, hibet and Da mask Shawls of ovary style . atid.quelity, RIBBONS, RIBBONS. A splendid assortn - tent-new style Rihbons which • • will be sold very , - - DE LAINES . 6V CASHMERES, A beautiful stock of Cashmeres and Do Laines at vary low figures. ALPACHAS, A very large assortment of Black and Colored Alpachas, Figured, Plain and Satin Stripes. SACK FLANNELS, 1 A large lot of Sack Flannels, very cheap. SILKS, SILKS, A splendid:assortment Of. Figured, Plain and Striped Silks, from 37i to 1,25. Black Silks, a very large and cheap stock. BLANKETS. Very superior large size Twilled, 10.4-12-4-13.4 ditto Ribber' Bound. do .do do Whitney, at all prices: FRENCH-&-E-NGL-ISH-PIEEINDES A largo assortment of very superior French Merinos& All colours and prices. A beautiful assortment of changeable Satine do, Chains for dresses and sacks. MUSLIM, A tremendous lot of bleached and unbletiched Muslim from 3 to Rd cents. Having purchased largely of this article be fore the advance, I will continue to sell at old prices. • • CARPETS, CARpETS, A full assortment of Imperial, Ingrain, Valli tian and Stair Carpets, Selling very • PRINTS & GINGRAMS, Prints and Gingham front 3 to 14. • .d very . Large Asartaleat. of • Tiokings, Chocks, Diapers, Floor Oil Cloth. Borkings Velvets, Beaverteene, Stockings, Gloves, duspenders, Carpet Bags, Canthriccs' Dimitys, Laces, Moreens, Linens, Linen until Cloth Table Covers, Oil Cloth Ditto, Irish Li nens, &c., &c, BOOTS AND SHOES. • In the article of Boots tind,Slutas, we go far ahead of all competition, both in price. and quality. A big stodk nowon hand and' cheaper than ever. GROCERIES; . sugar, Coffee,. Pitolassair',. Rice, Tea, &c., &G Fresh, Prime and Cheap. • Recollect the old stand, East Main Stregt, _ where there is a late room, a large stock to select from, and decidedly the cheapest lot of - , a-out.of—Wtiladelphia-er-Vew—Yerk - -. Come one and all, secure bargains, at the cheap store of CHAS. OGILBY. 0ct31'49 JUST received and noWnpeningat• the at tie New Store, Corner of Hanover. and. Louther streets, opposite Wm. Leopards old stand. Tho iindersi3ned respectfully informs. hie friends and the public, that he has just re turned from Philadelphia, with• q large and carefully selected assortment of NEW FALL, GOODS, consisting of an extensive variety.— Every article will be sold at the very lowest. prices. Mons DE LAWS'S :—All the I:snit:desir able styles of neat figured, and the best shades. of plain blue, mode, scarlet, pink, blue, green,. crimson, &c. Rica FIGURSO CASH/SERB !—A complete stock of elegant styles which will be: sold at 'Very small profits. Dims Sifare ! Brocade figured;lflain, changeable, striped. &esti, and the most superior qualities of glossy' slacks. Changeable Green, and Black Man tilla Satin, the most fashionable article for the fall. Silk Fringes,. Laces, Gimps, Bolting's, Collars, Gloves, hosiery, &c, Fall and Winter Ribbons, of every u alit , a 'din all prices. Also a large stock e egant .13 TA-PLE- GOODS-r-whieleistive-beeted with much care, and will be sold at very great bargains. Our assortment"oteloths, Cassi mores, Vestings, heavy Rantaloon stuffs: flan ' ikejs, sheetings, tickings ginghams checks, cal* icoes, muslins, table covers, napkins, linens, bleached and unbleached Muslims, &c. is very large varied and complete. ALso, on hand, a well selected assortment of 13 - (. I OTS & SHOES, for men, women and Children. at lower prices than over. GROCERIES in all their variety, viz :—Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Pekin Tea Company's celebrate Teas,f3pices &c., add the best •quality Carpet Chain. All the above goodi> have been purchased right and will be sold low. oct3 N W WOODS, Ag't. T W MARTIN NEW GOODS! NZIW OWDS !,r 'EIRE subscribers have just completed A t their "chases of FAL& WINTER GOODS. Ourstock consists in part of cloths, cassimeres, mange, cassinels, of all colors and prices ; white, yellow and red, all wool Flan nels ; 'Kentucky Jeaps velvet cords and Boa. verteens, Calicoes by the ca ad, Ginghams, Mous da,Laines, Merinoes; . ramattn's, Co- • burg Cloths t iAlpacas, Fancy hairs, Lustres, ' •&c., Checksnickings, D o tic , C4mghams. Canton Flannelekwinte an oa red , Linsey, e lk Plain, .Pink, Brown; amp reen and BM de Lames for 12i ct er ya ous de Leine Thibet and Telteri OAW Long Shitwls at 9, 3,50;4.A, 6, 7,50, 8 and . 0 dollars: Silk and Linen Ilmitikerchiufs, Cotton, Woelen and ) Cashmere Stobklngs, Irish Linens,' Gloves, : Cloth, Glazed: ,aiwlAEhr, CAPS, Gimps and I 1 Fringes, in variety, Ciiiili ' oolen Yarn, all colors, rom fine to cOage ' 'Beads, Twist and Clasps ,, Purses, MAii. Ist Ribbons, Slides, Green Boreal). Blue Ile e, Table Co vete of Linen and Cloth, Carp ' Chain, Table , Diaper,Crash, Linen Diapers, Edging. Laces,' GUM SHOES. all sizes and prices,lJanbrel las, Carpets, Groceries, Queensware, Hardy ware, &c. All the above goods 'mere' 'bought for Cash, gold and silver. and at a saving of to per cent. below those' who bought on credit. Those wishing, to save will find • our geode cheaper than they; can big them elsewhere.: °a7o A & Vir BENTZ. THE suireciiber haliffEMOV,EDida Mock of DRY GOODS to the corner Store, direCtly opposite to his 0 Staid, and formerly occupied by Retiick.Ang t „where' he hopes to.be fa. vatediwithl a call r all his old customers and a great many new ones.'' He has lately received ageheratassortriteratUf NEW, FALL GO ODS td which he expects to make further additions in a few , days. foctl7] rx -W ,HITNER. • GrciCeriei lbr. 1849, A NEW supPly_ofclioiee Groceries, ambito.- COffeea, Sagari,AfOltusseal:Spicee, and ' .lot of GREEN: ANDf BLACK VEAS, -with all ths.other-variety :of articles in °arline, equal, - and probahly.saperior to the usual -Varieties, has just ItherereceivedinidOinned thirstoraolthe tabecribeil'Whefe;:lie , Wilf be pleased to offer , `; 'heat to' hie ctiatomere end:friends without any ; culvaitee froth , The peblie hies our-warmest thankeffoe,the encouragement tended-to us, and.- wir, indulge the hope`thaC wo thpylie favored with a* - ,ccintinuancelOrtlie sanis. Corlisie, - .Getciberll4, 1849. - , • fors the -Minton.- :. A LARGE. and'Well - seleeted issortinent of - 1 • . BOOKS; of all • kindS:constantly kept•;on and.ro,suit tlie , .'tinres,,tho f g 'h ollowinave just been - reeeivedll''.o • • ' -• Herne'S History of • England;' two first Mos. received 4,• , , ' Shaltspertie's,Works; difiarent editions.' • Byron's-WOrke,Hurnet Works:: ,Soott`e'Poitical Works. ',loineh's Expedition to ths,',Tordan apd , Dead; Sea:. •Nfontvgue'e'Aiito;. ,• , Scott's , Military Tactics % S vole. , Women'ofthe Revolution , by,Mra :, Eliot. ;: of Religionp by lidorrell.. . Earnest.'4lfliiiry,by., J ames . Bravo's .Beu tor, by Duganne.._ .. • ;Dowper,or. Sehool for Soandal,"bylifi s Gore ' .i. ' mixtoni6;,`N,y , 'BOYer• • ;.The queen.' ofitlipilea.. , -!. 'Cruise in it Witila•Botitv I ,4, 11 tito•aoVraibilik': ll o9iVedkati. eras j. *asked. ~ All ordara forarsoke,.,ettik4S 444141 heap}' itronnapnikoximiee for yoeurealvas:i j a •;:';; - :: , ' , .. ,,, e: - 4 , 1." l l llo3Wl " ..ii.iii i ;•t, :. , Ht4llofircitigreqll:ll4:l36otriilin4 : 7 t: over Sir#ol.lWk,4rfv!itid, iiiid*oup!edl '- Ilr,'Afilirrt,44),on.lpl?r„ i f, it#F,{; o..ose‘t.salow,goton: Ase.w.; :k 4 g_ iv - - ' I. ' , -- tf, 0, 17: ,t0,!. -, - , :t,t? 0 .!, - 4..1- , '.., - .,cltr, ".'? ' - I '''' '.:.,.-.. :', , ,,i.:''',`2,•:, :,!::;' , . , '", ,,- .',1 :,.... •7'r.:';',: , , '-;.'..V..;-.••.-4'.. SATINE DE CHAINS, FALL DRY GOODS ! Wrong° of Position! MEE ME 5 : " ff ‘," NnOttfiliTi"t ZI)0110. FigtiFaik.Plain ) " 040117 &1101•000 - D 0 of a hove at 'the" CfinaP Stord;.„'. CO ORED CARPET YARN;' A. full aseortment.of elf-colorant Cad': Carpet Chaim: Also, , No. 9;;10,"12 Cot. tert,rwlet Yarn for sale titahe:lowast mark. SHAW, LS, A large lot on band iwhich',iiitk bp sold very ' • - pparrls AND,SEIGIES, A large "aseartiablit;of ilfe‘as',.Womene and Children'a Boots •snd",,Shaes and Gum. Shoes. which I will sell. at tholoWest prices at the New. Store. , [oct3 I] N WpODS, 4g't.• 'FALLANDI-IMOTER GOODS THE HEI4:-HlYkl.' • ; frAAVE Mei opened e 4 a kCi..ll: direct freni . the,city,. • tit A'y n large, beautiful and brilliant assortment of LADIES & G E N .: uramn_nmimzenzts TLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS, for Fall and Winter .Wear,, to. whion I would invite the special attention of , old end new Iriends and customers . . My stock now eoraprises every conceivable Colour, style, pattern and .figure of Dress Goode, from the plainest and cheapest to the most brilliant and costly. Call and see them while they are new and novel, as it al ways gives up pimiento to show our goods at he Bee Hive. (sep26) S A COYLE GROCERIES 1 GROCERIES I LATEST ARRIVAL BY TNE STEADIER CUMBERLAND TAU/DRY. rIPHE Cheap Family Grocery . Store of Jo . L soph D. Halbert, West Mom street, Car lisle, has just' received a large and fresh supply of the beet FAMILY GROCERIES that the * Philadelphia'markets can afford. The subecri ber tinsjust returned from the and would respectfully invite his friends 'and the public generally,,. both in town and. country, to' call and esamme for themselves his large. and in creased stock, which embraces all the artiolei usuall kept in his lino of business. Such as Rio, Java and St Demi ngdand Lagurra Coffee ; Imperial, Young Hyson and Black Teas, of very superior quality and flavor; Layering's crushed, loaf, falling loaf, and loaf sugars, or ange grove, clarified New Orleans and brown Sugars of every grade and quality, with price to suit. ;Honey, sugar houso,,Oheans and 'syrup Molasses. Spices of all kinds, which he will warrant pure and fresh ground. Brooms, ce dar and painted buckets, churns, tubs, half bushel measures,' Mater bowls, butter prints, butteAlo4 . lo4, wash rubbers, &c' Clothes, fancy sewing, traveling aqd.markel baskets of all kinds. Castile, fancy, 'fosin d d country SOAPS. Also, a general assorttnon of chewing and smoking TOBACCO, spaniel] affspanish and common CIGARS.,..Ropes twines, and Brushes of all kinds. Prime CHEESE always on hand. Sperm Winter, strained Elephant and Common OILS. ' GLASS, Q NSWARE.—I have also added to my_ already large stock, a number•of new patterns:of White Granite and lbncy tea sets. with CROCKERY WARE of every.de scription, which I will sell at the lowest prices for cash. i.. 4,„ • Feeling grateful fm the liberal patronage here tofore bestowed upon him by , a generous the subscriber tenders them his hearty & sincere thanks, and hopes that in his efforts to please and particular•attention to business, to merit a continuance of their support. Oct 9, 1849. JOS. D. HALBERT. VS" 17 o n s. CLOTHING! - • •- - - HE subscribers have just returned from Philadelphia with a splendid assortment of goods for gentlemetes wear, with which they intend offering great- inducements to tire citi zens: of Carlisle and the surrounding ,country. They have on hand an assortment 0f..."`-' OW Eta CID KIP LIU ECr such as dress coats, cloaks, over coat's, vests, pants, shirts, bosoms, collars, under shirts, draw Ors, gloves, stockings, silk and other cra vats, pocket handkerchiefs, suspenders, hats and Caps, trunks, traveling bags and umbrellas all of which articles thay intend selling at a very small advance on city cost, having for their motto "small profits and quick sales."— , They wish it to he understood that their cloth ins. is aq.manulactured under their own super intendence, and not in the city, hence they aro enabled to warrant every article they sell. , Having an experienced cutter engaged in their establishment, they are prepared to make _to_orderany article of clothing in n neat, fash eatibie_ aildambelantialmatanttusnda •• • •• - Alec] " lARNOLD & LIVINGSTON, NortlitHanover street directly opposite P. Menyer's Confectionery Store. foct33m GREATEST BARGAINS IN CLOTHING TO the citizens of Carlisle and suironnding country Just arrived a large and splen• did assortment of fashionable' ready-made CLOTHING, for the fall and winter trade, at the store of S. Goldman, sotith•east corner of Main street and Market Square, Carlisle.— The undersigned, respectfully informs the citi zens of Carlisle and adjoining country, thit he has just arrived from Philadelphiaosith a lartfd assortment of Fashionable Readtgade Cloth ing, which for cheapness rind ;quality never has been witnessed in this place, such 4, French, German and American Cloth DRESS' AND FROCK COATS, Over . Coats, and Business Coats, of all descriptions, Cloths, Cassimeres, and Sattiuet Sack Coats, finebl'k and fancy cassimero Pantuloons, superiot satin and striped silk velvet cloth and sattinet VESTS. Also, a large assortment of fancy Handkerchiefs, line white Linen, Striped and red flannel Shirts, cotton and woollen night Shirts, Drawers,. Bosoms, Collars, &c. ' trßeantiful *falltretyle of HATS & CAPS, willibeisold at prices cheaperlitin any where else. Gentlemen are invited to call .and exa mine hie goods, as he is sure, that those who' buy will go away with a good FIT and cheap !prices, SAMUEL GOLDMAN Sept 26. '49.-6m Clothing! Olotlitnri Clothing! NEW CLOTHING arronE. & L. STEINER respectfully inform • the pubic, that they halm opened a now Uot ing Store 'in the room lately occupied as the Post Office, in Soutleflarylver street, and have on hand a very large assortment 'which they will sell as cheap as can be had in any city in these United States. Come one,, come' all, And give give ushilvall, - , ' And you will'be pleased to soe s • • Clothipglaerheap and as good as can be. oct2 .. - . . ' , A ' . SEE TEAS. E have just,reeeived an entire new solec . V.Y. iion of choice and, fresh GREEN 41p / BIA K •TEAS, - enibraeing Young Ilyitcn, Impe ial and Gunpowder teas, of varioue imam ties, rthhig . froni 37i to' 11$1,2541i3rjapiirid i from the en stare ofjiieAfeiiirii.lenkins, of ghila• del hia; neatly, seCurelj , =..imd .freehly'paCked in quarter, half, and pound motalic and paper pack ages; .as . well- as in the bulk.. The selections are madeloy one of the partneri, wha has had experience in the business, among the' Chinese .themselyes for about, seven yeare,.and this ad. vantage; tegether, with.our own experience, and the encouragement extended to us in the selling X these Teas ; for mare' than two years past, 'encourage us' Confidently to reccommend them 'as superiorlci -ink other selection of Teas in this market"'-for Salo nt the Grocery store; of:, -.,, July.ll-49 -. ,• • 1 - .T. W. EBY . Tobacco did 'OII3M. 4UST reCeived 'and ffir sale wholesale and 're eir tail the beat and ' ohetitiest Selection tif CI OARS to be found anywhere 'out of the city The selection consists of • .• ' r . ..Granaderos, . Pryinavers i . • ; rlantaticn.i ~; . ~, • Leoirp'oro, Regalia „ Principe, ' - • La Grata; ,„ Velma an d . Firieroa ' I Moleseaddra, 'Ste. All'Orthe firing Cuba mitt Helena , Tobacce, indlputl'ulitti,Alie neatest ' testifier, besides '.I have excellent 'slime and the'beet'MeleeellAlso the' beet:cinema' and Cevendiph.TQßACCO hot!; plain ana-swaetoned,.at reduced price', for. examine titylikocit'beford`iiiit• Will Sell'ity, the bokati:.law as the y can be1641;1 theeity. LDoe' t.forget t he place opposite the; railroad effice.. 7* Carlisle; augt". 1 citigyvigt.;t.. 4 . VT- I= SUPPLY,:,cof - ",th;"ebore.intly,' vatueble . TRAMS'. received:and kept for aslant the B,,,FLPOTT;- ' W4eVY,;4P:I4 ~;,. `~`~t:.eat ; ~~ = _ .. ............ A''VALUABLE_.'-. S HREE.•STORY" ~,„?-..-.. Brick :Rome . ..- • ' '. 4 . ''., THE Old abtirteecif• the Carlisle 'Bank haii4' in g expired , and.the stockholders haiingsespecti.• hilly_ declined to acebpt the new charter. prepared , and tendered to them, lip' the• Legislature of Pennsylvania; * The Board: . orDircictois will dtspbse of the 1., ' , •- , - „. . Banking House - and L ot, at private sale. The lot.. 'is situated on the 'N. East corner of the "ploliiSquare'and Hanover street, containing. thirty feet in. breadth, and aliout•l43 feet in depth, with-a lare three story :•". ' , ' BRICK HOUSE, tlt,preon erect j•- * :.t ? . • ed, 30 feet on Hanover street, and -.• •.",,, 1111 48 feet olilie public square—with - ele'ven RN , ms, a kitchen; cellar, and a spacious garret: There are also erected onthe north side otthe lot, a smoke house, an-oven, etc.,. within abbot 52" feet of the kitchen, leaVing about 43 feet of the lot frOnting the public - sigiare by 30 feet deep, unoccupied by any kind of buildings, thus affording a valua ble public location for the erection of offices or shops. The Board of Directors will also, sell a lot of ground situated on the NorthArde of Mulberry Alley, adjoining Isaiic'Todd; Esq. ; on the east, Mulberry Alley on the south;- the house of Samuel Alexander, E6g., dec'd on the west, and the hone° of Nelly Freeland, dec'd on the north containing 30 feet in breadth, and '3O feet in depth, on which is erected a two, story nrick building, having a carriage house about 10 feet wide and 22 feet deep, a stable about 13 feet wide bv 18 feet deep, divided into stalls; a pit for manure about 6 feet, wide and • 8 feet deep, and several garners on the first 'tory, with a large room on'the second story. The terms of sale are one•fourtli of the pur chase mnney, to be paid on the day of sale, and -the-balance--in-four - egual - aninfiil instalments with interest from the. Ist.day of Atiril, 1850, payable semi-annually to be secured by notes and mortgage Possession of the three story house•and lot will be given to the purchaser, on the terms of sale being complied with by him, at any time after the first of Noyemher t next, sub ject to the unexpired term of do yetir ending Ist April, 1850; for which' the Carlisle/9.131)08u Bank rented the room and vaults now occupied by them' for banking purposes. • Possession of the two story brick house in Mulberry alley, will be given immediately on the terms of sale being . complied with. Fur ther information respecting - either of the above described properties may be had by calling on either GEORGE A. LYON, JACOB' SHROM, WM. M. HENDERSN. O Carlisle, October .wilgo.. -'" • VA ITABLE CHOICE FARM AT ~,.PRIVATE- S ALE. The subecribir binding to remove west will sell at private s the farm on which ho now' resides, located West Ponnsborough town ship Dumberland county, on the Conodoguinet Creek, eight Miles west of Carlisle and 23 miles of the Cumberland Valley Rail Road, containing 128 Acres of first rats clean arable load, in n high state of cultivation, there are about four hundred pannels !of .Post and Rail - • Fence on the farm. The improve . merits consist of a large Two -1111 Story Weatherboarded HOUSE with Wash House. Smoke house, and Ice House and a never-failing we I of 'water at the door.' Also, a large Bank Barn, with corn-cribs,Wagon Sited and an apple Orchard_ of goo fruit, together with a Two Story Frame Tenant House', with a well of water nt the door, this is one of the best farms to produce all kinds of grain and grass in, this section of country. There has been a bout fire thousand bushels of lime put on this Farm within the last few years. The subscriber will sell-with the above tract if desired, on the opposite side of the Creek, seventeen Acres of prat-rate Timothy Meadow and about twenty-five acres of good timber land. fgctiOl WILLIAM ALTER. .CLOTHING ! ! V'aivabl•e -Fartis 4T PRIVATE SALE. THF: subscriber offers for sale his valuable FARM lying on the bank of the Conodo guinet Creek, in . West Ponnsboro township, Lumberland coudty, five miles west of Carlisle and one-half mile west of Davis' Mill, and one and a-quarter miles north of the Cumberland Valley Rail Road. This farm contains 105 ACRES, 53 Perches, of good Limestone Land, in a high state of cultivotion, about 95 Acres are cleared, and the remainder is co'verei with thriving young timber. The improvements are a large Two Story STONE HOUSE, large Stone Bank Barn, Brick .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 _ch7tice fruit. There is also a variety , of- Peachi-Plum-and-CheirY .freer,-together-with -about 500-panels- of good • locust post and chestnut rail fence, on the farm, 'also 60 panels ready to put up. The subscriber who intends removingto the west will sell low. For fOrther particulars enquire of the under- I signed residing on the premises. septl2 2mo PHILIP ZIEGLER, Jr. • , Valuable Prope rty For Sale. HE Valuable has a FARM which he Twishes to sell.' The property is situated in West Pennsboro township, CumbOrlond coun ty, Penna. five and a half miles West of _Carlisle, on the turnpike road leading front -.lTarriAburg to Pittsburg, containing 128 Acres 'of first rate Limestone Land, in a high state of cultivation. About 100 Ae'res of it are cleared, I 'the balance of it is in thriving Timber.— hero is n Hirt' amount of Locust timber growing on the place, the soil being perfectly " congenial to the gi•owth of Locust. The improvements are a two story 13.; BRICK'DWELLLING HOUSE, go g •:. 22 by 28 feet, n two story Back Building, 18 by 22 feet and two stories high, with a double Log Barn, Core Crib and Wagon Shed, a young Orchard of very superior fruit, and choice fruit of different kinds. There is a well of water in theyard near the dwelling. This property has many Cadvantages—only five and half miles from arlisle—a market always on the road, Per sons wishing to purchase 14A1.Estate would do well to call and see it. Sopt.kg—tl 'MATTHEW DAVIDSON. VALUABL,E REAL ESTATE Art Pin VATE SALE. IrfiNTENDING4to remove West, the subscri ber voll,fsikerivate sale the, FARM on w ich ho .now asides, situated in Dickinson. township, Cumberland aountyAbout nine miles west. of Carlisle; between the turnpike and , Wel tut idottem Road, containing 100 AriRES, of first rate Litneetone Land, about seventy acres of which is cleared and in a high state of_ cultivation, and under good fence. 'rho bal ance is covered with thriving ming timber. The improvements aro , a ds• large Two Story LOG HOUSE, sa 1 . with a room and. Kitchen attached - :-• thereto. . 9 / 8 0, a Larg6 Bank Barn, Corn Cribs ' Smith Shop, and other out buildings necessary for the ' Farm . There is a well of nover-failing,water convenient to the house,— thertt is anrApple Orchard of over one hundred 'grafted fruit trees, witfilt great variety of other kinds 'of fruit, such - as Peach, Cherry,t &a.— This land is' patented. An indisputable title Will be given and terms made easy by calling on . . 00tt7,6w . ANDREW. CAROTHERS. ". FARM FOR SALE, • . THE subscrihnt,will. sell on very favorable terms his FARM of 150 acres, in Hampshire county, Va., • lying on the Smith Branah.4 the Potomac, about dno mile from its junction With the Aorth Branch—about 80 acres is cleated, 50 of which is first rate alluvial or river bottom, o of upland or second bottom; and frog treromacks, i the :balance is' well .timbered. The ' mprove. manta 'only ,tolerable, with two,never springs, one conven ient ; to the Wiwi. ;This farm has many advantages , on account of its lu- cation near .the Baltimore fond Ohio Rail.road and. Canal. boing mid mile frcim said impitve. manta. It 'ls distant . frOni• Old t0wn,..••.31d., , about: . three ' taint,. and half . - an lames .ride'to Cumberland. 'Any 'Pelveiri. being desirous ; of making a safe; ineestment,'Where the' taxes ctfre light;(thO tax on this farm being but 103,00)ivili well to purchise in4his rapidly improving part of the State.., Terme-5.200,, 12000,. in caoli 4 ~and the ;balance in four emuil itunual;pay.. Manta without' nterest: For further particulars atiplyto the editor: or-to the ' s ubs cr iber •nt,Virin• theater,' Va. ft.p.l3zp. , /10.41.10.4.Y. ‘- :Qatolapr 24,184,9: , , • • • : „: 14‘ ,laincits ter .ExiiniinorCopY tin#,ofigt.po,• ' 'and sertbill. to this ,: „ '; :;;Br a g il lg" a r nah eg ' greef , ittritteila: theee'inefut , 'articles t h Aired fer':eitlei,conehiting oti+Fliteweeb,weep.' tog, SentbbingiTainte‘cltAbi:Shaving, Hair , •Teettrand , Nalli' Mgt It'Wetning'Brushee in oreatiittriet)ii , allOl'vflihi are of the beet nual lty and,willbassold theloweet prices „ri n k, 8 = C ,t`s 7 , • . S, ELLIOTT. , Trunks and Valises. , , .THE subscriber heejust ,a farther! aupply of Ladies and'getilerrieri's 'Trim/ening Trunks.:-Also,,Leitherlraliies and . a miriotY of other goods. Isept267 .• ;.•j .F 1 00; 1, } 1 15U0- : , .. u , T ot, the eetuntit!3tAw ofzjo , 1i1fi...,12,and ket e l k in, wld ltin et ,4litte lbaV Mao, '. ouid;All* a a !;11 i 1 tl 4 0 , 1 81 / 1 1e i /9tr4f4lll,tglit IaRT., deeU a t ° t • For the•Riniovai and rotinanint Cure NEAVOIII3 And of those Complaints which are caused by an Ira paired, weakened or unhealthy condition of the NERVOUS - SYSTEM; • • This beautiful and' convenient application of the inyik terious powers of GALVANISM and MAGNETISM, hat been pronounced by distlngUished physicians, both in Europe and the United' States, to be the most mina* medicinal discovery of the Age. Dr. ODRISTIMI GALVANIC BELT MAGNETIC FLUID Is used with the most perfect and pertain success in all calla of GENERAL DEBILITY, Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to the various organs, and invigorating thizentire system. Alio In FITS, PARALYSIS and PALSY...t6BPEI% • IFWEJIMATIShI, ACUTE. and '7 , " CHRONIC,. GOUT, EPILEPSY, LUMBAGO, DEAF-,... NESS, NERVOUS TREMORS, PALPITATION 'OF THE lIE.ART. APOPLEXY; NEURALGIA, • PAINS in the SIDE and CHEST, LIVER COMPLAINT, SPINAL, COMPLAINT, and CURVATURE of the SPINE, IflF COMPLAINT, DISEASES of the KIDNEYS, DEFI CIENCY OF NERVOUS and PHYSICAL' 'ENERGY, and all NERVOUS DISEASES, which complaints arise from ono simple cause—namely,. A Derangement of the'lkiervoutraystem. ~ (t©- In NERVOUS COMPLAINTS , Drugs and Medi clime increase the disease, for they weaken the vital ener gies of the already prostrated system ; while under the drengthening, life.gwing, vitalizing influence of Gelman. tem, as applied by this beautlfdl end wonderful discovery, the exhausted patient and weakened sufferer restored ' to former health, strength, elasticity and vigor. The greet peculiarity and excellerice'of Dr. Christie's' Galiranio . Ouratives, 4truilsts, in the fact that they arrest and cure disease by „. numard application , place of the usual mode of drug-`a ,ring and physicking the patient, till exhausted Nature v• ticks hopelessly under the , They strengthen the whole system, equalize the circulation • the - blood, promote the secretions, and never do the :light at injury under any circumstance,. Since their intro, :Motion in the United States y nnly three years duce, more Ruin 60,006 Persons ~acluding all ages, classes and conditions, among welch 'mete a large number of ladles, who are peculiarly subject In Nervous Complaints, have been , ENTIRELY AND ITIBMIINIENT.LY OUVED, khan all hope of relief had .been giden up, and every %big else been tried iffnin I • • • , To illustrate the use of the GALVANIC BELT, twos° the case of a pound dElitited with that bane of ionization, DYSPEPSIA, or.; any other Chronic or ?famous Disorder. In ordinary cases, stimulants are Wirer; which,. by their action on the nerves and . muscles ..f the stomach, afford' temporary relief, but which leave 'he patient in a lower state, and with injured faculties, :Mew the action thus milted bee ceased. Now compare 'his with the effect resulting from the application hi the 4ALVANIC BELT. Take a Dyspeptic sufferer, even a the worse symptoms of en attack, and simply tie the lett around the body, using the Magnetic Fluid as 'irected. In a short period ,the Insensible perspiration rill act on the pomitive eleMenetlf the Belt, thereby • cueing a Galvanic circulation whickdvill pus on to the Segative, and thence back again to Abe positive, thus ,eeping up a continuous Galvanic circulation throughout he - system. Thus the most severe cases of 'DYSPEPSIA re PERMANENTLY CURED. A FEW , DAYS IS • )FTEN AMPLY SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE THE /JIMMIE OF YEAR& CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS L.. • Of the moat Undoubted Character;" ilrom all parts of the Cmmtry could be given,, suffictent o till every column in this paper! ' u ' AN EXTIMIAIDIIVART CASE, which conclusively proves that "Truth is stranger than Fiction." . OGRE OP lIIIEUMATISM, BRONCHITIS .AND DYSPEPSIA. Rev. Dr. Landis, a Clergyman f New Jersey, of disci finished attainments and molted eputation : —: - . - n i \.. SIDNEY . New Jersey, July 12 1846. 1 , , Da. A. H. Cinuirrts—Dear Sir: You wish to know Of \,_ se what has been the result in my own case, of the appli atlon of THE GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACF.. iy reply is aff Mows : .! For about twenty yearn I had been suffering from Dye epsia. Every year the symptoms klecame worse, nor ould-lobtain-permatient relief from any gtdiirek4medi" ea treatment whatever. About JeurterliTearytnce, in onsequence - of lin — querit exposure to tlifirytiiither, , in the Recharge of my pastoral duties, I becAMS 'autijcset to a evere Chronic Rheumatism, which for year after year, nosed me Indescribable anguish. Farther: in the winter 1 '4l and '46, in consequence of preaching a great deal in my own and various other churches in this region, - I was attacked by the Bronchitis, which, soon became do everts as to require an immediate suspnsion of my pas. oral labors. My nervous system sods noty" thoroughly pros rated, stul,u my Bronchitis became worse, so also did my yspepsla and Itheumatio affection—thus evincing that hue disorders were connected, with each other through he medium of the Nervous System. In the whole pher nacorimla there seemed to be no remedial agent which wild reach and recuperate my Nervous System ; every hing that I had' tried for this purpose had completely 'ailed. At last I was led by my friends to examine your nventions, and (though with no very sanguine hopes of heir efficiency,) I determined to try the effect of the application of the GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE, oath the MAGNETIC - FLUID. This was in June, 1846. r 0 HT GREAT ASTONISHMENT, IN TWO DAIS MY D 888888 to HAD GON E; IN SIGHT DAIS 1 WAi ENABLED TO snows ET PASTORAL LABORS; NOR HATE 15150 E OMITTED A SINGLE CKVICEON ACCOUNT OF THE BRONCHITIS; ANOINT Rain- ATIC AFFECTION HAS ENTIRELY CEASED TO TROUBLE MIS Such is the wonderfill and happy results of the experiment. I have recommended the BELT and FLUID to manly who have been likewise suffering from Neuralgic Wee lieu. They have tried them, WITH HAPPY RESULTS, I BELIEVE, IN EVERT CAPE. I am, dear sir, very respectfully yours, ROBERT W. LANDIS. . . DR. CHRISTIE'S ' GALVANIC° NECHLAQE used for all complaints affecting the Throat or Head, such as Bronchitis, inflammation of the Throat, Nervous and Sick Headache, Dizziness of the Head, Neuralgia in the Face, Bussing or Roaring in the Ears, Deafness, which II generally Hamm, and that distressed complaint, called Tic Doloreum Patsy and - Paralysis. , • . ARphyricians acknowledge' that these terrible dliditifes 'axe caused by a d efi cbme'y of Nervous Energy la he affected limbs. Dc. Cunispe , s Galvanic Articles Win supply this deficient power, and a complete and entire cure u thus,effected. • -1000 Oases of Palsy and Paralysis nave been reported to Da. Camara. end hit Agantiwithisk the last two years, which have been entirely tutored: W. Cir. Annacw J. F. Tosies" Brooklyn, N. Y., had not been able to walk a step for near of, four years, andwas so helpless that he 'had to be fed: The most celebrated physicians gavehim up. In five days after lie commenced wearing the GALVANIC Bath, NECKLACE, can Baeonievs, he walked across the room, and in three Weeks baked per fectly recovered hls health.. Captain Tomes la seventy yearn of age. . . Severe... Deatheas anrede The following is anextraot fronia letter lately mli-eired from a distinguidied physician in the State of Vitgbilat, ' "A. H. dawns:, M. D.—Dear Sir i tlenta, unknown to me: obtained your Gabe* .'• • • eek lace, with the Magnolia Fluid , * for a sar i. Deafness. The ease was that of glad, • • system ores much disordered, and her geg •*headih• ;!-/ poor. Mueh'was done previoudy to the 'applleitiolinf the,'" Belt, but with very little success, and I. feeritionly right.' to tell you, that dace she commenced wearing the Btlt and using the Fluid, but a" lbw weak' ago, - she has ENTIRELY RECOVERED HER HEARING, and her general health is better than for several yam." g(7- Every ease of Hearne's,' if it be /fervour, wit generally.* can be eared by this warderful remedy,. • • DR. CHRISTIE 43 • - . '.''.:', 'GALVANIC . IMACELETS dre'found of vast servioe In Caen of ConstdiZal4 dpumedioCompLainb, end galiod Nsfrnal the Head and upper alimonies. - Also to !slava Haily. W, and all dimwit cased' by • Wenner OAF. or Nervous .11nergy in the lipbs Or other mare, *the , 7-Many hundred CertMOMMI from all iatif i Aelhe °mitUnga of the most extroordhary shareeter call gismo, No trouble or IRCOMlligellin alkali the*, of :DK" ny- cHnornra ~ 64,w:um atariczns,' and theyinerlin,st t im e most lbeble And - delleatimint perfect, sue .. la . - la many ,Oatia the serallr, .re Attending their ill • the and egisieShefThey Owl ?l/nantinta l 7Pett.of th• Gantry. t -;t , -, ~, ':,-: ,: Y: -, L i . :',.. ,-* : • .,i - ;f7 : :: , . , .;' , 15i . ::, : -:-:;Nrliolis :-,,,;i .. i . 'N.: , 4': 4 ,:; , .y ..'.3.' The,o4dru*2l•l4L.i;;;;i4Tltrow in`,..f This thavanio NEiolg la ay -. Tito' , via : viisfolliauxo",„ - Otiip Dollair tau Thai 'Firdoli '''' O. 1:4116i.-":•; I:4A T 6 %stela we miomiiiiiia , 14 fUll and ttdain directions. Petnollett with inn•putioninno may be, OW sith• author:4lA AIWA, , •• ..." For Sale in Ccirtiele by S. ELLIOTT. . 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