u;),p.m013, Mitill= = THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER IN SpUtpERL :COUNTY b Te`ims—Talo lioitar,e a ;yea , or One Doilar and if riu Fifty Cents, tiquai/y paid inVidroance. 01,75 paid ,within• the year. - TRANicaoyviNa-Div.. — Sir Vices have., been tippitihtad, in all dbUrdhed;tn cow- Janice at 11 (i'i3lock,to-rn'ortuw warning. Busi• nom will of °puree be eupeende4 through the 4ay. PRESIDENT OF GMA - OO COLLEO!. ' e learn from the Philailelphia papers that the Di rectors of the Ward College for Orphans,on Friday last 'enorsemortsly elected Prof. Wee. H. Arum, A.M., M.ls., of Dickinson College,to the Presidency of the above institution. Tho pa pers remark that the selection is highly corn. mended by r all who are conversant with the talents and 'ae,iuirements of the new President. The epution.ihua expressed of Prot. Allen's fir :,nes"srvie can assure them is well founded, and wiled entirely confident will he fully con ' finned after tho new President' shall have . entered upon his duties. Prof. Allen ranks high as a man of mind and thorough education, and though we exceedingly regret hear of his unexpected removal from our. community, wo congratulate him on the distingulahedmark of public favor which - ha has thus received. President ALLEN, (who by.the way the Phil a elphin , papers erroneously style an L. L. D..) will enter upon his duties in Girard College, on the let of January ensuing. We learn that his place iii Dickinson College will prObably be filled temporarily by the Rev. C. P. WINO, Pis i& Of the First Presbyterian Church, in this borough, whose qualifications are of a high or der. ~ • 'Cumberland Valley Railroad • (o.The relaying of the Cumberland Valley Rail Rcad, With a ndw track of T railing, has already been commenced. The new rails come from the Montour Iron Works at Dany'l The editor of the .Chitfilitiriberg Sentinel,' who recently passed over the.road, says• ''it is cer tainly the safest and beet constructed part of .the road from this point (Chambersburg) to Philadelphia. The rails have been run twice the usual itingth, thus avoiding et least ono , half the joints that are encountered on other rcilfds; and imparting a smoothness and equn. bilitrOf motion nut often enjoyed by travelers. The new track is laid •on the south side of the road—the sills are imbedded in powdered lim Stone, and secured by transverse ties laid in the same meaner,. ntirely. obviating the reek. ing and surging so annoying to those who traypisovee the present track for the first time. It is expected that the new railway will be completed by the first of August next—a fact which should ban source of congratulation,and pride to all the hthabitants of the valley thro' which it passes." We learn that the company contemplate re ducing the tare and freight to one-half the pre sent rates, and it cannotbe doubted that by so dolag they will benefit themdelves as greatly as the public.' A HINT TO MECIIANICE-7-The Mann gero a the American Institute; in Nove.Yorli, report that the 'entire receipts during the late Fair at Castle Garden, were $1.8,670. - It - is presumed that nearly 300,000 persons visited As illustrating the value of these Fairs, the Tribune says that one manufacturer, who ex hibited his wares at the late one, asserts that elders to the extelit'ofsBolofl,for similar goods were the Consequence. We have heard, says of unmet= one instances during past years;tif 8112111 Sr 're sults growing out of the displays made at the Franklin Institute in this city. It is to the interest of every man in business to sustain them ; and apurt from selfish considerations, such institutions deserve the amplest encour agement, because they awaken and maintain a healthy emulation,frosi which flow results that are widely beneficial. These facto arc Worthy the consideration of our borough mec'hanice, in,ttew of the exhibition. oftho Cumberland .10. Agricultural Society next fall.. I.et our me chanics prepare to show their skill on that oc casion,-end show by the superiority of their workmanship,that they are determined to leave no ground of justification to those who are in the habit of purchasing in the cities what they ought to buy at home. THE GARRISON BAND—gave our eiti sena anathor delightful serenade on the square, on Friday night, hutt,i A number of popular Airs were beautlfulliperforrned. A delicious moonlit pigbt,'th'etoAdreamyair'of the Indian Summer, andllusic's enttancing strains, com bined to drow,etety body out, old arid yoUng, and form.:.treriii".o24 ~. ~"The hour when lovers' vows Seem sweet in every whispered word." Our citizeni owe the Band many thanks for their delightful 'tnnalOal..Contributions to the public enjoyment,during the last month, which on I sir behalf*e.tako pleasure in expreseing• OQR Mar Marki ouectiSs . ,.reeentlY , lieen scoured ' and the ceilings, white-washed. It noW looks as bright as ‘ a new Ftini and pimiento a clean a.nd lively appearance; The painting was done by our townsman, Maj. Lisa, and we but speak the voice of all our Citizens when we say _that he has litlfillea big 'contract .With the Te;wn Council, in a workinanlika'and'higblyeredlta-; • . WILSON & OA GREAT CHRISTMAS AND N E W-TI A . 48 826 7 0311 !ToNATHAN• —:- This yast:egeltipipioforial. illustratioßs for"the coin. ng Mob/44 lies code to h ind and we must ' way 'WV jtiluerita are not over estimated , the pittilti#talThei 'drib Erigialrings Taygeand his Cabinet," and 'the. "Pleasures, Follice:siiiii'litisaries of ChriatMas hi York,' are x'atuiifile Aid spirited pictures, which will do credit to AinerloanEine Arta. We under.; Maud tinit the designingandldgraving of these two. randiciaturca the paper coat over one thotitmOd'didlare; , ',Altegether this number fhe lioly , dol 4 /fiother Jonidhati Ant strips arly, otitis predeadiaori by great 0d0e„....." Thaj 4 ina rin'nlifill as usual ' ;19d cent; or ~ten copies, far ono.. dollar. It can be bought, at Martinli Book Store. ' ' HoLIDSN's of ,it MAoAZiris:=Ttiid the chimPeid7blegarittii!ailtile4t4 in the 0011 n- try, names` to 'us Disember, very materially imPr°‘ndo both 1 / 4 ,4', " 3 041 1 nonientmrPitildra , til 3 m l ,aPd The Oltnutartori,wit6 the January number' and will initnt-ilnP° 4 fileinliirova• Delta, propdetun.4ilsiuku,444 7 44 yo7k; v ,, 8 1 ° 7 1 ! 1 ;*Nti i: 040 31 i kilNe Yorct4 3 mildltoiieWi.:lmt, l ilpiothi s i lf , 4 l 4 l . l) : 4l4 roCdtt,iiiil/ ;io` t h "° 6 0 3 • 09 4 ° !'. 40 9 .. t!'ich„tionutrattiti• hie eye and Ilil.Viif/itaili4ooo Tid " l " l tt li t t l' 4.44l 9;tl ol ,F4o4l} rOw, 4 4 410001.1 141 111 40 4,4 1 . ,'41 eP0'iZp - tra,> M 1,41,4414, '11."41 , 1,171.e-cd n,o'it,fg* tA . Al oneV*lttattet t . l'. s44 k , '.:,,,. ,-'''''' ' .: .. .L ... .':,a; ;.. -. .:, , A1 . ,.., , ,,' ';' 4 '•:-..:,..; catirompro ~Th r "..popp • seyep h o p dreoiod:thhiy:t • usand,,, , flollarsor-Califorp . ia gold ,liad s hasWreitirived ,, at l / 2 , the, 11. S. ,Igito..i ip, , .Philiderphisop,:to SatardaYlast . di , 1' ~ !,,, ~ hank'.*Sldiiiitel'=4The'follatiloiliaiflr.'(iiV liletids;:wirei iiiiiiiiittlideciared 'foriba,:laSt fl2r . :!' nimitha by the instituEoiis„whoie names are an, , ,,, n execl:Fairrierie:Batik;of Reading 9 per cent; f -. Easton Bank 5; Doylestuwn Thirtic.3 ; Farmers Bunk of, Buolter.Courity , 9;. Chesier`:County Bank 4; Montgomery . County Bank .4 ' •••046,.. '.- -bereburg Bank 9; 'Miners'Bank "Of P ottsville . ~ . . 4 per cent. . . - „ West Brauch:Bank.—The,..ldooming , IJa. zette, after denouncing Bunks generally, 1/48, be "yet to j ut; 'We feel houpd. Altar' the , West Bran 13ank is as safe and a prudently managed a institution of the kind s any in , the State. T he public, therefore , ay rest as. sured the there is no ground fo y rumor that may revail prejudicial to this nle. If we knew er believed there was any, wo should be the first to give the alarm!' -. Spurious Notes.—We learn • that spurious mites on the Lancaster county bank are Weir culation. They may be known by r observing the words, "Real estate pledged and private property holden," at the bottom. ,- DouGiful.--Prijudicial rumors are' afloat re el:Toting the Commercial Bank, at Perth Am- Icy, N. J. and the Union Bank, of Dover, N.J. ...- ditii Markets. PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 25, 1849 FLOUR—Ts dull and drooping with little or no demand for export, and holders seem' anx.. ions to sell. 05 is the nominal asking price of. shipping brands, but there ere some sellers at less. Good and extra brands aro quiet at $5,13 a 5,50. - CORN . MEAL - AND -RYE FLOUR— .•- Without demand at 93 per barrel. WIIEAT—SeIIs freely at steady prices, and 80000 bushels were disposed of; mocly prime white, at 111 c. including good reds at 105 c. CON . —HasR further declined; and 4000 bushels sold at 68c. for old Southern yellow ; 46c. fdr mixed, and 48a50 for new. • . OATS— if citango and 5a4000 bushels good, Delawnro brought 29c. 1 Atlaita E.Ea =MUD D On the 22d Inst. by.the Rev. C. M. Munk, Mr John Lice} , to Miss Flarah Coover, all of Dickinson town ship. On the let inst., by the Rev. E. firidenhaugh, of Plocgrove, Mr Henry, Beerhowcr, coeditor of the Pentisylvania Telegraph, Hart isburgh, to Miss Levi. na Bridenbaugh, of Myerstown, Lebanon co. / On Thurstl4, the 22d inst. by the Ri3V. T. Eber• herd, Mr. Joseph Porter to Miss Margaret Stickel, all of Middleton township, Cumberland county. Near Harrisburg, at ,the residence of Mr, George Milleizeir on the let inst., by the Rev I G Pritchey, Mr Jacob Witman to Miss Elizabeth Seitzinger, both of Dauphin co. DIED. • 'On Mon -the 27th inst., of croup, EDWARD BlD nix, eon olJames 41. and, Elizabeth B Allen, aged 3 years and 2 months. The - Dm-of life was soon cute- Hod—crossed without a storm,' Shall we call hack the 'Ohm voyager to the tempest-tossed.oceanl Do we wish to Main the Infant soul with the sins of three score and ten') and would we have it leant, in the vi cissitudes of mortal life, the sad ler:lions of human unkindness and-weakness and woe!' Better tar to hp taken away from the feast with appetite•uncloyed, - with heart uncontaminated, and with soul yet buoy ant and free. The immortailty of the soul or the doc trine ofa future state, teaches us that this departed child has not lost a single moment of existence, tho' that existence has been transferred to another clime.- • lie still drinks from the fountain of life, only the cue Is ofa sweeter mixtara Biqa tlfat or eartli. Ho lives,—lives before the throne of God and the Lamb, and washed In the blood of Chrixt, his righteousness Is complete. "Stiffer little children to come unto me." Jesite la kindly saying to the bereaved parents, and-Be also calls, l'repdre your selves to follow, that you may meet your'Edward In Heaven I M. New'll,btiatis_cmeto. LONG SHAWLS, LONG SHAWLS I• rinuE subscriber hast>just opened a general 1. assortment of Plaid Lang Shawls, Bay State tong Shawls, of.superier quality. Also, Splendid Brocha Shawls, (all wool'); Black Thihct Long Shawli, together with Terkeri, Cashmere, and other Shawls, at moderate prices. MUFFS. MUFFS Just received a variety of Lynx Muffs, of different qualities, also an assortment of low piked Muffs, for salo low. CASHMERES do 11.0iDS DE LAMES. - The subscriber is now opening a beautiful ligniortment or Dress Goode, nmonglwhich may be bound Cashmeres, Mono. De Laing's, Mohair Lustres, Alpachns, Morinoes, Block and Col orod Silks, and oiher.,viiricties of Dross Goods. ,CASSIMERES Just received a few pieces of Bronze Cassi acres, latest style. Also, Blue and Black Cloths, Merin.? Cassimeres and Sattinctts, for sale cheap. TO MU LINER. 'filo Milliners throughout tilo county are informed that n general assoritnent of Millinery Goods, embracing Bonnet Frames, Crowns, aid Ts bs, Artificial Flowers, Face Tabs. Ru ches, Blianons of all colors, Bonnet Wires, &c. have just been opened by r.o.vt4 GEO W HITNER. LOON AT THIS! CHARLES OGILI3Y reepeethill informs the public that he has comntencc d,, and will be opening for several days, his second pur chases of PALL & WINTER DRY (JOWL which comprise a very extensive and splendid assortment of all kinds of LADIES DRESS . GOODS, a very large assortment cf Shawls,Fronch Me rinoes, Coburga, Alpachas, and 5000 other arti cles in the lino of Ladies' Wear. Also, a full and complete assortment of CLOTH, CASSIMERES & SATINETS, together with a heavy stock of BOOTS AND SHOES..ot all the various prices and quail-. ties. Also, a large stock of GROCERIES.— Come one, come all, and •look for yoerselvoit before purchasing elsewhere, as the order of the day is, "live by trade and small ?refits." novl4 WAR WITH TURKEY ! BEFORE tho attpntion Of ,the Public is entirely taken up with the Probability of a geberal.European•war, growing out of the Liu mane Stand-taken by the Stilton in relation to the Hungarian refugeofthe subscriber would respectfully announce to the public that he has returned from Philadelphia with a splendid as sortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, had Kossuth cloths which he,will make utlftn -the moat fashionable and eubetantial manner. All work warranted, as,it is allimade bv personsin our-own comma nity, not brought ready made from he city., His stock will eoneist of PRESS and FROCK COATS. Oyer and Monkoy Coats, Vesta from 62:upwards, ,pants of all colors, qualify sad prices,'Caps,.'oGioYes, ' Comforts, 'Suspenders and Miserly efothOloakit;froin s7,oo,',upward. Clothes made in the last stilOi, when the ofoth is purchased, aCother. stores and on the most reasonable, tertnev lißrore corner: cif.Nort h` Han over and Loutlier'iireeSs. • rope ir at Public 8: e; ,, viTILL be ,iold:ae, tnib Itc,, sale, lo„Ythe ~t anibera,'Ellicutora of Michael Morrett.l deerd`,,:on, WADSEEDAY; :the, 218 t •Of No. trenabe". mew,' 'Lot, ,ef ,Ground, situate. in Chntchdown, containinc,,Two'',Aores, having .theretnt: A ciected 'a' la 2 e, L _welhfiniahed _Two- Biick DWELDING NOUSE. m-ri E lack ejn i t LLI A hop;Stable,"amt other , tieceaegy out.' but tags. 'Pomona 'wishing ,te view ,the , said ; 'prdpeity - will 'call on:: A.ndrew inCilhurchioWn., Sale 'to commence at 2,o'elock.' , , E.lL,;:whed conditionDßls wi NDLE,.II- be made known • • • . „ MICHAEL MORRETT L ,r,oatlitter'" Executors, r • it Rent; MBE large 'and • - einninodiona !DWELLINV... .;.1i 1-19. USE, on the cornor.or North , and Lowlier etreettii.fin '..Carlialeii licrei opeupied ... bYWtri •Egolf.ise, tv,:liberding-,House.. , 'Alaw' , ' the 'corner roam basetd.;howei now , occupied by, 1,V.8 Perkinoh; 4 at le'l ClOthing'..Stnrev:- . The'` dwelling: house . bee HverY'desiraWe edtiveideleee.`: andithnre.isi.nirmorei adventelliwifildealpti In io t w o borough for a -Boarding HOiniet , or - pleini , lir t ) l 'bupitiese.:..Algo; forlealWrhw..Pteelling Iliiiistf, 4 '', 1 ow ßea(touther ‘,'etreetiliow'oecupled Whir: '.; Maeohlwirner. , ',I r hi a ,twd atory.ireatherboardJ ' red Iketiew; 0.10et..1 Wiront ,by:•24o fttedep,thi-,and'd iiij good order; It will,lio , lold , Wi'reasahatile' , : 'jar t t .j: If Clio! Field ibefdrelhii Jet4ley,Al , ;',lidii, :nrYi it. eiill' , then bn rehted:- TO'' , t Orfila regilf , ici , 0 4 V7,:,;"0: , ,1:;;. , , 5 , ,0, 1, } ,, ; . : - E - AfilLl.M4l"Ctii' 4, ;,f, ..... . „ . .. i . :a , l_gf."-eili'ii: "" 4'7:;A; .":,''''', '..,: ' " ,{, ' ~ .'W'..."...., . T 4 p...1., , ..- irt.',...... , ..; ,, a ,, , sr'4 , % v. O l. r '..' l :l; , `'' , )'' ii i , W. E 1. '',' , . ''''''' 4 1 j" ~'' ``''''ii ir ,,,„,,, 1,411, psi, 44v, Surgeon. , etaitieti , ,, 4ilifti , hii.foi*Ort'!Olitroiiedlikaiiihi.4l;:" .0 adoc,z.ostiliielliiieivip , tieeglad'tg, rid col: 'fl.PrlVi.sklipilpf. , bilpfpf.l!lo,biff i -, y.tpotp.:i *04 . , - , , lioriw:t;t.b , ,.t . .ri.:,.,'8:11.'t1ii.,00i.',^4,0017.14..*.v.,90,..'4,1!:: 1.•;,%.,,,,,,3}#19,,. ,lii-4?,114...i.;;Mi:44:ri,,,,t,',r,`"9.”..,.',,,,,t,43',: ~,,,,,!. •,, 'V_ •.' --; 6 1.71,1 be; .11R:1141X1' , 141:1EZY'Plyi , i9i4n,ankSargegn tad' (Alice 04 MajkSktileVniciiilkly.o4llpi:eil by Di+ J, tile; kesiiiiiittAr.tandete his7profedeioniil servi. e.es;t6 'the = o'f -Carlisle and f' ihelidjaccnt i3oun try.. .7;; ; ', - .1;.:"; Its;. . . [nov7,3! • t To the Fleirs of,Jcihn • ''Mereer'coOht,.l)*ri.,'dee'd. . OTICE is herel4 . given to - all 'concerned e N tharrit an Orpharue.Conif held at Mercer or the' do •sinty. of Merceri Pa., Mt' theood. Of 1849,oronotiori , . the:Court granted a Rule on the heirs anti legal fepreeentauves Of John'Paini,'deed., to appear (min Court oit,the first ,J 110.1 1 171.8.? of next tOrmi to show cause , if any ',they italic why a decree should not implode for - the specific. execution of the coniraet set forth in the Petition or hill of Peter Fritz. The next term•will commence at . Mrireiiron len thelljgONDAY (17th)tti Deeezninr,.nexi, when,anhere those interested may attend.' nov7 JAI4IE3 MelCEAN,.Sheriff. • Estate of Thomas.Urie;•dee'd: . NOTICE is hereby given that lectors testa• meniary on the estate of THOS. URIE, late of North Middleton township, Cumberland •county, deceased, have been granted to the sub scribers,the first residing in Onrlisle,and the other in S. Middleton township, in the same county. All persons having claims gar emands against the estate of said decedent' itte..requested "to make known the same withont delay, and those ndebted t o ma k e payment .to RICHARD PARKER, . •R 0 ST: C.. ST ERR-ET T.- -- Executors. Estate'of BALTZER GIII4RLE, LETTERS2Teatarnentary on the Estate of BaUser Gunkle, [ate of Bouth. Middleton :ownship township, Cumberland courtly, dec'd. have been granted•to the subscribee, residingin 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 BRINDLE, • .. octr7,6t Executor. Motice.' LETTERS of Administration de-bonis non with the will annexed, having issued to tbe„ undersigned residing in West Permsborough township; on the estate of Robert H. Dtinbar, formerly of the Borough of Newville, Cum berland county, deceased. All persons indebted to said Estateate requested to make paymenv, and those having claims against the same are requested to present them for settlement. JAMES McCULLOUGB, 0ct17,6t ' Vdministratir. fAo ,1..741--11. AN. Oration delivered before the General Union Philosophical Society of Dickinson Col lege, Pennsylvania, July 11th, 1849. Not a citizen of our Borough should be without a copy when it can he had for 121 cents by calling at T MARTIN'S Cheap Book Store ;.octl7 Adams FL Co's., Express. THE subscriber is agent for this Company, and all packages thlu.are loft at his store will be attended to Uith care and dispatch. The Express.lsr yes every morning at 4 o'clock, and arrwes at 4 P. M. ectl7 T W MAHMARTIN',- Iconographic Eneyolopodia. THIS valuable worlOotlited by Spencer F - . Baird, of Dickinson College, is now in the course of publication. It is to be completed in Twent;-Five Jtlont JVumbers, -illustrated by Five hundred Steel- Engravings. The First Number can be seen at Martin's Book Store, where. subscriptions will be received for the same. [octl7 THE SYDIrTOIES OF WORM Are the tongue often white and loaded; the _breath .beavy and foetid; a disagreeable or sweetish taste in the mouth; occasionally thirst; the appetite extremely variable, some times ternarkabky deficient, and at others vo racious. There is sometimes a sickish feeling with vomiting of, mucous; flatu)ence of the stomach and intestines; pain in the abdomen; swelling and hardness of the abdomen; the bowelisare - irregular; the dlools are slimy; and there is an occasional appearcince of worms in the evacuations; the urine is often - milky and turbid; there is frequently itchiness of thA fundament and nose, which is often swolle there 'is occasionellg• disturbed sleep, wit' grinding - of the teeth, and sudden awaking in a fright. There are, at times, headache or giddiness, ringing-in -:the -ears,- or even deaf ness, faintness, convulsions, drowsiness, indo; lance or manner, iIL temper. In some -cases epilepsy and cholera, and even apoplectic and paralytic symptoms, and several of the signs of' dropsy of the brain and catalepsy appear con nected with worms. Fr‘equently there is a short dry cough, and pleuritic pains; some times feeble and irregular pulse, palpitations and an irregular , feier ; the countenance is generally pallid or Ballo*, and somewhat bloat ed, and there is occasional flushing of one or both cheeks. Any ono of these signs is Indi cative of Worms, and the most effectual best and cheapest remedy is Dr. John J. Myers' Worm Tea, prepared by Dr. J. W. RAW LINS, at his Wholesale and Retail Drug Store' Carlisle, Pa., and none genuine without his written signature. The Proprietor of this medicine is to confident of its superiority to any other Worm Medicine now in use, that he will cheerfully RETURN THE BINNEY in .any case in which his 'Preparation fails to give equal satisfaction. This Worm Tea when made according to the directions, is pleasant and will be taken by the most fastidious child. Each package contains sufficient medicine foi the cure of the must obstinate ease. Price only 25 cents a paper. Druggists and Store keepers supplied on the most reasonable terms. may23'49ly. .1; .171. Stevenson,, Jr., NVIIOLESALE DEALER IN Groceries and Liquors Three doors south of the Old Bridge, Front st HARRISBURG. ' - - - JM. S., for the acbommodatiol of bier. • chants 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 tho co.operation of a largo importing house in ,Baltimore, ho will oiler goods here at the same ,prices at which they can be Purehased in the city. Ho respectfully solicits .the, favor of n call from those ,tVishing to purchase, to satisfy thbm of his entire ability to sell as ho promises. The attention of landlords is invited to a lot of choice liquors in'store and 'for zude: at importers' prices. ptrOrders freim a dia.! lance promptly filled, and gootte 'dospatheil at ity ' •Seprl2-tf NEW. YORK DRY GOOD..ST . ORE.'' No. 208 Chestnut St: , ' Philadelpine, LORD, TAYLO . dr., yi AVE now on hand . ..hist rocelyod direct IA from thp manufacturers, a full assortment of • . OASHMERES,, MERINOES, . - SHAVVLS, &0., Sto. . . Tii4i:dolorti , and designs Wink Of' tlidit,,oWn selecting; and entirely , theire. '1.2;1 lANENSI ,H • OSIERY'''HBEROASHERY, and all•-tho i 3ifforent,tnakes.of t Pornestic,'PoOda constatittfotilfandi •L. 7.'di*Cci o rmever dMitate from firot,price. • tr:TWd are daily repoisiog„ goods from the Now York Auctions , (Phila,sept26,2m Re6ker's i!arinar A NEW article for nee. cooking;..edd' 1111, common diet for , "children; 'partieulitit those of weak beivele,orof feeble coneiitntion It will be` ,found tiKgive hohlth•Vith , more , eer tainty tharunny„other eubeten'ee!__L';'Vlete:ti pa par and for sale y WWPING F!:tirEit•4•Towtr and Conn.- ;1r y'try. IlerChahte can al,wlays bo,supplio'd with the bos;,..articlo,at saving of twenty•tivo per oiint,ity 'thelatoro of , octS ." • • -,, ,i1A1;8ER.T.7,7.$ Iron • , Bni 'lron ~ of for eale,r4 the Warehouie•of a.••••• J&I3•RHOADS. ajoetp-if• ,•„,• ,•••• „ . , . •! jr:r-7§.7l': : .,Aceitr(V.,.att=::4osortment ,of dies Sack., Eleino'olEi or'inrioOo Scarlet; ..Cherrj,, Giayo Sky, Blpo Black; fzio. . -.!(0p56 ), .INrcIiTTNE,R;;„,; ,I ill 4~'hnridi fl exeej ent eotp way • 11..,`KBTuRGE, 11:..,: n fragev ~„;*; ...;Deeds.• ana3 , . . 4lFlEBEl: But o plYA!fect.q 4 l#4,,.P 4 ,ill gt elifs6l) Boqk (Rot?, 119(.1'10,;113tiletifiz, r„ a it 0E:14'4" i1tir14%,;:i,,00110 0 1 4 , Us6 6 43iyed - titnitßl4lpl4.!,-)ii,1k,14„ . megii , histltstYeakgßilliq, , "',!o' as, A , t4tll-”,, ,, ,4, , r 7,- , NDUVPIIIIEN-W -- Tnaustornere',o2l.l4,4tVi.eeiabliehreent.l a E nd thelntb4h•iltilhaera ; hie retipeetfally, informed thittilki,n m„otvnieheivling;int:' irareense,. stock of.lhe.: , deotiieht, i !naif goods,' evefitrauglWt CLOTHS CAEISIMEREP''' of eve shade at greatly redithed , prleeh.'''' " ,SHAW.T:A] t ! ;, A large lot of Long Plaid'ShaWlit front 9 to tri., do ' -Square gt.t o $6 'Also, .Itroelie,'Teikeri, Cratie, Tltibet and Da-, mask Shawls of 'nvery Style RIBBONS, RB3I3ONS. A splendid assortment neit'stilellibbans NOtich will trsoltryerkloyi. DE LAINES•&.OASHMERES,' A beautiful stock' orCatibrneras tirieDe'Llines at very Icy,: figural.. ALPAdHAS, - A very large astiortment.of Black and Color d Alpachae, Figured, Plain:and. Satin Stri s. SACK FLANNELS, A large lot of Sack Flannels, very eap. SILKS, SILKS, • A eplondid assortment , of rigured, Plain and Striped Silks,lrom 373. to 1,25. Black Silks, a very large rind cheap Block. • BLANKETS. _Very.superio_aize 10.4-12-4-13.4 d Td"Ttiblidirß'Mjifd, do .• do - do WhitheY, , at all prices. FRENCH & ENGLISH 'MERINOES Xlarge assortment of , very, superior French Merinoes. All,colours and prices. SATINE DE CHAINS, A beautiful dasortment of chongexibie Satino de Chains for dresses and sacks• • MUSLINS, A' tremendous 10 of bleached and unbleached Muslinaltom 3 to 138. cents A:Having purchased Imgely ht of this toici f i be fore the advance, " I will, continue •to selli , old • - • ' prices.. CARPETS, CARPETS, A full asaur,tment , of -Imperial, Ingrain, Veni tian.,oud Siiiir Carpets. Soiling very low. ' PRINTS & GINGHAMS, Prints and Gingham's. from 3 to 128. . " very Large Assortment of Tickings, Checks, Diapers, Floor Oil Cloth. Borkings,- Velvets, - : Beaverteens,-Stockings, Gloves. Suspenders, Carpet Bngs, Camhricke Dimitys, Laces, 'Alcmene, Linens, Linen find Cloth Table Covers,Oil.Cloth Ditto, Irish Li nens, &c., &c, BOOTS AND. SHOES. In the article of Boots ankShoes, we go far ahead of all competition, both in price . and quality. A big stock now bn hand and cheaper .than e'er. GROCERIES, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Rice, Tea, &c., Fresh, Prime and Cheap: . Recollect the old. stand, East Main Street, whore there is a large room, a large stock to select from, and- -decidedly thA cheapest lot of Goods out of Philadelphia or New York. Come one and all, secure bargains, at thO cheap store of CHAS. OGILBY. 0e,131'49 • FALL DRY GOODS I JUST renewed and now opening at. the au de New Store, (Pinner of Hanover and Louther streets, opposite Wm. Leopards pid siund. The undersi3ned respectfully Informo) his friends and the public, that ho has just re turned from Philadelphia, with a large and carefully selected assortment Of NEW FALL GOODS, consisting of an extensive variety.— Every ankle will he sold at the very lowest.. prices. Mous Ds LAINEE:—AII them:lst desiv able..styles of neat figured, and the best shades of . glion blue, mode, scarlet, pink, blue, green, crimson, &c. RICH FIGURED QADHEIRELBI—A . complete stock of elegant styles which will be sail at - very small profits. Dams StraKs ! Brocade figurod, plain, changeable, striped glasiki, and the most superior qualities of glossy blacks. Changeable Green, and Black Satin, the most fashionable article for the fall. Silk Fringes, Laces, Gimps, BoltingEri Collars, Gloves, Hosiery, &c. Fall and Winter Ribbons, of every quality, a dat all prices - . Also a large stock of elegant STAPLE GOCDS, which have. beau selected with much care, and will be sold at very great bargains. " Our assortment, of. Cloths, Cassi meres; Vestingo,. heavy pantaloon. stuff's. flan nels, 'Meetings, tickings ginghamoi cheeks, cal icoes, muslins, table covers, napkins; drillings, linens, bleached and unbleached Muslins, &c. is very large .varied and complete. Also, on hand, aqvall selected assortment of BOOTS & SHOES, for men, women and children, at lower prices than ever. GROCERIES in all their variety, viz i—Sugar, Coffee, Molasses; Pekin Tea Company's 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! MIRE subscribers have just compete their purchases of FALL & WINTEIt: GOODS. Our stock consists in part of cloths, cassimeres, veatings, cassinets, of all colors end' prices ; white, yellow and red, all wool 'Flan.' rude ; Kentucky Jeans velvet cords and Boa. verteons, Calicoes by the cart load, Ginghame, Mous do Lemnos, 11orinoes, Paramatta's, Co burg Cloths, Alpacas, Fancy Mohairs, Lustres, &c., Cheeks, Tickings, Domeltic Ginghams. Canton Flannels, white and coloured, Lines Plain, Pink . Brown, Maroon, Green and Krk. , de Lames, for 1.271 eta por yard; Mous de Latina Thibet and T,ekeri 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, Combs, Woelon'Yarn, all colors, from fine" to coarse, Steel Beads, Twist and Clasps, Purees, Scarfs. Waist Ribbons, Blides, Green Bang°. Blue Barege, Table' Co. ~ e rs of Linen and Cloth. Carpet Chain, Table ' Diaper Crash, Linen Diapers,Edging, Laces, GUM SHOES, all sizes anprices, Umbria. las, Carpets, Groberies; latieensware, Hard- Waro, &c. All the above goods were bought for'Cash, gold and silver. end at a saving of 15 to per cent. below those ,who bdught on credit. Those Wishing to save will find-our goods cheaper than they can buy . them elseWbere. .oct 10' " • A.Ss:WILDIs./T,Z.' Change of Position! THE subscriber has REIViOVED his stock. 0f'.121R,3(, ,119, ODS to the cprner Store, directly .opposite feilds Old Maud, ad formerly occupied ,by . R.Suick "Angney,,whero he hopes. Who f. vorinlwith wean from all his old customers and a , groat many new Ones. . - Holtas lately' received a general assortment of NEW FALL, GOODS to which he expects. to make further .additions in u few days. [octrn Q W,HITNERO, . . Gro , Ories' for' 1849: • NEW supply iifeh r OietiGioaries;*l4; deg Cotlees,; Sugars; Molasses,'.Bpioes , and. ''a lot of. AND )• AN • BLACK.VEAIii with ski the other yariety ; oftiftidti)4lP and! probably. Supertot''to, usparvermtms, has just. been're eeive d 'and openeitat thketogofthe subscriber, :where :he' phitified to:Otter 'hem-to his , eustomers J endzifrienda.without .ailvagie from former, prigee„. 'i.fgha,,lOlio.halie • ,our warpfeat . thanke for , the.tineoumgeMentmx., tended' to tie r and wasindalge the.hope that ,we,, may be fattored With atmontsnitanee:of, the Rama. , . • EBY. n. Carlisle,,Oetober.9 . 4 - ;4849.r., • Nadir* for •thC11111111011.,;.'!; LARGE end well ..selectikVassoltmenrid BOOKS of- ' kinde,lecialstitatV'kept,sin . and to suit the, thnes, following ,liarkAttet been recall/ed . . - •'- • _ ,•• 'Of:Eliglandi two drat Now: !received.' ' .; '• • t ,, :Shakepoare's Workoi,d, difTerfin 'Hyrona' Works; Burns'; Warker... , Scott's POntiCal Works‘.. , ' • •• • ,•••!' 4 1.iyneh'e Eatieditioriro`,lbe' ;brain, tirtaXtend,,, Sea. • • Montfgue's' ; Scott's • Woinert :r afithe ItesOlutitln,;;by Philoso,•• Earnest ministry . , - ,hy •,,!:33tarife - Dituibter,; br'Efufanns. , E4wegar , or NeW'Sellool . orso.l , /6 . !;:t* 'Gate; :t! Min :•Qiteinf tof • Crelnelma , 'Whaleißeak:2';' ' 1 I:Aild'all_Oeinew=tiOvielp:44geivid init:inoon eel Orders.fdr• iti,nded with. 'dispilale.:, , ..:'After ' 410 a nbcn#:o7op; . ! 800 a ,eall around and or yoursolven;.;;, "Wit' -i'V,IA-eri-t'-',V,:T.-Ay,clWAßT.rwr, ',.,IINOWN T II4 , 't",T,ll4Tglogiatint Aui4o Mqdous Wr;Lo.' 1 1 ' pOltlf34,4ittimolog 400ttullini.a I .= owned; - ond ogaupied-i , y,fliertrY,,A,ll4etyl-itviow ' 91.00 Moti given immedlatellieror terms Ip•st, blei 11- , , ' e- • 'Thr• A • • '• , FigultediTlain;:ohemr,Btnittivoli - lle , . - :,biive At the s Cheap e'r.;:cpbOßED 'PARRET-A4414, colors C4ippt_ 51 , 6 - , 7, `B,,9',..lop.clA2Vilt rwistAriirA.,foi mew ly3„lowAtit park ; " 'I3} TAIY- 1 ,1 , ; ~ ...Krafifo- , lot ;Ott ; band . '04111). ~;:f • , - -BOOTS •'.' CA.;ltirge 6614th:tone:Of N3iti4; and Children's Bootg and .tpio.es rind Gjinii.,Shods, :which I'will'sell at the lotviint.Tricoseit:"the VOW Store.tlciet3ll 'Iq.:VVv.I?V OOD ~.', FALL AATD-IFINTER ',GOODS -. • ..7. : 1, 9 ;4 opppe k d city, ' Ire.‘Sii,;litgebeautifuri'Mid brilliant Assortment of &. G . nospasa - • TLEM EN'S DRESS • -- • 5 GOODS, for. Fall and Winter ;,Wear; to . whicn I 'would invite the special attention - of old and new• friends and customers... My stock now; comprises every conceivable colour, style, pattern and. figure of Dress Goods, from the plainest and cheapest toftiOst brilliant and costly. Call and see hile they are new and novel, , as it al wait gives us pleasure to show oar' goods at he Bee Hive. (sap%) S.A COYLE GROGENES 1 GROOERIES LATEST ARRIVAL BY THE STEAMER CUMBERLAND VALLEY. '17 4 111E Cheap .Family__GrocerY . Store of Jo. seph D. Halbert, West Mom street, Car liste,Thas just' received a large -and fresh supply of the best FAMILY GROCERIES that the Philadelphia markets can afford.. Tlto aubscri bor has just returned from the city. and would respectfully invite his friends and the public generally,. both in town and country, to call and exanime for themselves his large and in creased stock, which embraces all the articles usually kept in his line of business. Such as Rio, Java and &Domingo and Laguira.Coree ; Imperial, Young Hyson end Black Tens, of very superior quality and flavor; Levering'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 Amt.' Honey, sugar house, Orleans and syru Mo l asses. Spices of all kinds; which he will warrant pure and fresh ground. Brooms, Ce dar and painted buckets, churns, tubs, half bushel measures, butter .bowls, butter prints, butter ladles, wash rubbers, &A Clothes, -fancy.sewing...traveling And.rnarketirasketvol all kinds. Castile, fancy, rosin and country SOAPS. Also, a general assortmentof chewing and ; smoking TO BACCO, spanish half spanish and common CIGARS. Ropes twines, and Brushes of all kinds. Prime CHEESE always on hand. Sperm, Winter, strained Elephant and Common .OILS. GLASS, QUEENSWARE.—I bevel also added Co my already large stock, a 'limber of now patterns of White Granite and fancy, tea sets. with CROCKERY WARE of everyae scription, which I will sell at the lowest prices for cash. ts ° • Feeling grateful for the liberal patronagebere toforo bestowed upon him by a generous public, the subscriber tenders them his hearty & Sincere thanks, and hopes that in his Efforts to please and particular Attention to business, to merit a continuanco.of their support. Oct 3, 1849. JOS. D. HALBERT. .71'11 TN G I DS. • CLOTHING! , C k THING! ! THE subscribers have just retort Philadelphia with a splendid assortment -of, goods for gentlemens wear, with which they intend offering great inducements to the citi zens of Carlisle and the surrounding country. The have on hand an assortment of ClZiUra azz as 0 such as dress coats, cloaks, over Coats, vests, shirts, bosoms, collars, tinder shirts, drawers, gloves, stockings, silk and other cra vats, ' pocket handkerchiefs, suspenders, hate and Clips, trunks, traveling bags and umbrellas 'all of which articles_ thny 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 isn't matimactured under their own super intendence; and not in the cif hence - they are effaMml to warrant every artic e they.aell. Having an experienced c tter - engaged in their establishment, they air prepared to Make to order any article of cl ing, in a neat, lash nimble and substantialima and at short no flee! 'ARNOLD & L INGSTON, NerthEflanover street directly opposite P. Menyer's Confectionery Store. foct3 3m GREATEST BARGAINS IN CLOTHING • A. 0 the citizens of Carlisle and surrounding country ! Just arrived a large and splen• did assortment of fashionable ready-made CL THING, for tho fall and winter trade, at the s re of S. Goldman, south-east corner of Main treat and Market Square. Carlisle.— The n feigned, respectfully informs the citi zens of Carlisle and adjoining country, that he has just arrived front Philadelphia, with a large atisortment, of Fashionable Ready Made Cloth ing, which for oheapness and quality never has been witnessed in this plice, such as French, German and American Cloth DRESS AND FROCK COATS, Over Coats, and 'Business Coats, of all descriptions, Cloths, Unseimeres, and Sattinot Sack Coats, fine bl'k ,fancy cassimere Pantaloons, superior •sidin — and striped silk velvet cloth and sattinet VESTS. Also, a large assortment of fancy Handkerchiefs, fine white Linen, Striped and red flannel Shirts, cotton and woollen night Shirts, Drawers, Bosoms, Collars, &c. Beautiful fallretyle of HATS & CAPS, willlbelsold at .prices cheaper than any where else. Gortilemen .are invited to call and exa mine his goods, ns he is sure that those who buy will.go away with a _good FIT and cheap prices, SAMUEL GOLDMAN. , . Sept 26, '49.-6ta.. Olothing ! Pothing ! Olothing NEW chOTHING STORE. A&"L. SIMMER respectfully inform • the pub!ic that they. have opened ra new Clothing Store in the room lately occupied as the Post Office, in South Hanover street, and have on hand, rt'very large assortment which they will sell as cheap as can beliad hi any city in these United States: ' Come ono, coins, all, ' - And give us a call, .:And you will be pleased to see, "• Clothing, as cheap and as good asnaMbe. oct2 rain= TEAS. .„. have just received ap entire new Bohm ' V V tion : ?r lilmico and fresh GRF,EN_AND BLACKembraeing. Young . , Hymn, Imperial and guhpowder teas, of Verrone quan-. ties, linking front 37i to. $1,25 per pound, froM - the tea stor&effthrt-Mesers. Jenkins, of Phase- Sectirely'and fretthlr packinl quarter, hall, and pound metalic and paper pack; ages, as well as-in - the bulk. The selections are inado,by, once& .the partners, who has had experience in the business,'arnefigl the Chinese themselves fgr. about sevem,years,iandi•thie vantage; togsrher,with our.own,experresee, arid the encouragerridtpxreiided to in the selling of these. Teas - for more thin .two.yoars past, ono:lieg& tis 'ekiefidatitlY. Mre'ccommend 'them as superree'te''arrYi'other'llielectioU'Of histmarket—fer sale at. the Grobety shard'Of . July fl-149,x; .• • . • Tobacco and Oigam TUST•received and for'eale'livholesale and ie.' e/ tho.bost and cheapest 'selection of. CE, VABS ,to:bo' round. any where out of the city: rim selection, consists of milin, 1 eon P Ware ryma Regalia eorai ~; Prinel u q,' Venus iind'Figareaki p lYtilleepadera„'..ko,'W • All or thdifineet. 1 Cube tipd,,'lnxiinti Tobacco. and:pntlfunla r : the rieliteet) taunter; besides I have eitaellent ' , eixetrand theibeetiMolone.iAlio the beef Congress 'and Ceveridirh TOBACCO _bath plain ind:erodailiid, at r.,oduced prieeeSor; oaeb'.: Callan extilidue 104 ' Kong 'berofe_ pur. ..ehatiltiii,..;rel will eel! .thtk^ bib* ale low they can be Jura in,the citY.ll',Dtieh forgOt the'i pliee ;fipporitd 0,4, railroad effieez..-,..-.• • • f!' '`SUPPLY; e atiova TROSSCrecetaad atl,ltaptqaaata at the .at9ra.bflei.,;.e,f'.Jlloll2l '"- - ,y , • • I • filocrreftittp -;; Aka 0 • 010 E FAtua:„AT!,, r' • • • The subsetßier initindieg.to retneite west Will sell wbielthe residesTiocated..lolW:eid. T e litielinrough•towni• ship Banibeiliintleciurity;ou'lliii"_Ctinodoguinef • eight - iniles*.'Weet • of" Cirhelii.- and' 2i fitiltur•ol Ctimberland Wad, - efintaining 128 Abree of first rote, clae.witirrible load, in, a idgh state', of ctiltivatien,', - 9tere; are about. four hundred parinele dEpia(rtilich.Rall • • F,enz, on the fatiikrThelinfpreie,- - , mente . consist', of a largge..Two li 1111 Story Weatherboarded:HOUSE^ Ii with Wash House. Smoke house, and . Ico.Honsound a never-failing 'We I of• water at the door. Also, .a. large - Bank Barn,.with , corn.e.r.die,•' Wagon Shed and 'an apple Orcherd . ..of good. fruit, together with' a Two Story Frame Tonant , House, with a well of „water„ at the doer, this is one of the beat farms to produce all kinds of grain nnd . grass id this section of country. There hue been a`. bout five thousand ,busliele of limq,..put on this Farm within the last few - years. I. ' The subscriber will sell with the above tract if desired, on the, opposite side of the Creck i lee.yenteen Acres of 'rat-rate Timothy Meadow and about twenty-Eve acres of good timbet land. loct10) WILLIAM ALTER. Pal is a b I . e_ 1 7 aI. in AT PRIVATE SALE. , POTIE subscriber offers for sale' hie valuable I ARM lying on..the bank eg the Conodo. guinet Creek, in West PennsbOro township, I...uneberland county, five miles west of Carlisle and one-half mile west of Davis' Mill, and and 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 cultivation, about 95 Acres are-cleared. and the remainder is coverei with 4 4 . thrivingyoung timber. The improvements ore a larg wo Story• STOI% E. HOUSE, large awn ' nk Barn, Brick Tenant House, with a welt o *good water at the door. Also, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib,and oche necessarzout houses A good Apple Orchard of choice fruit. There is also a variety of Peach, Plum and Cherry trees,}together with 'about 500 panels of good. locust post and chestnut rail fence, on the farm, also GO panels ready to put up. The subscriber who intends removing to the west will sell low. For further particulars enquire of the under signed residing on the promises. septl2 2mo • PHILIP ZIEGLER, Jr. . Valuable. Property For Sale. Tr HE subscriber has a FARM_ - The-property-is situated-in West Pcnnsboro township, Cumberland coun ty, Penna. Ova and a half miles West of .Carlisle, on the turnpike road leading from Harrisburg to i Pittsburg, containing 128 Acres of first rate Lfinestono Land, in a high state of cultitntion.•About 100 - Abras of it are Bleared, and the balance of it is in thriving Timber.— There is a large amount of Loctist timber growing on the plats, the soil being perfectly congenial to the growth of lioeust. The imorovements urn a two story BRICK DWELLLING HOUSE, ON V l '• it 22 by 28 feet, a two 'story, Back —=Building, 18 by 22 feet and two stories high, with a double Log Barn,.Corn CTiliftlftl Wagon Shed, a yobng Orchard of very superior fruit, and choice fruit of different kinds. There is a well of water in the yard near Hit dwelling. This property has many advantages—only five and a half miles from Carlisle—a market always 'on the road. Per sons wishing to purchase Real Estate would do well to call and see it. Sopti2-ti MATTHEW INAVIDSON. VAIMABLE REAL.ESTATE AT PRIVATE. SALF- O A - toren:MVO West, tho-subecri ell at private sale the FA RM on aMr4l.e.ll 0 W besides, situated in Dickinson township, Cumberldud county, about nine milea west of Carlisle, between the turnpike and . Wal.isut Bottom Road. containing lOU/V.:RES, of first rate Limestone Land, about seventy acres Of which is cleared and in a high state of 'cultivation, and under goocl.fence. The bal ance is covered with thriving young lithber. The improvements ,are a nmi large Two Story LOG HOUSE, jj • j. 7. with a room-and Kitchen attached' -- thereto. also, a Large „Bank Barn, Oorn.„Cribs, Smith SllO . , and other out buildings necessary for the Farm. - There is a well of never-failing water convenient to the house . :— there is an Apple Orchard of over one hundred 'grafted fruit trees, withm groat variety of other kind§ of fruit, such as Peach, Cherry, E.4c.— 'This land is patented. An -indisputable title will be given and Terms made easy by calling on cictl7,6w ANDREW .CAROTHERS. N rr Nut e r wil l FARM FOR SALE, THE subscriber will sell on very favorable 1 1 terms his FARM of 150 acres, in Hampshire county, Vs., lying on the South Branch of the Potomac, about one mile front its j unction with the .3orth Branch—about 80 acres is cleared, 50 of which is first rite_alluvial or river bottoin, 30 of upland or second bottom, and free from rocks, the balance is well timbered. The improve• menta only tolerable, with two never foiling sprinss, one convenient to the house. This farm etas many advantages on account of its lo cation near the 13nItimore ?and Ohio Rail rood and Canal. being ono mile from said improve ments. It is distant from Old town, Md., about three miles, and half un hour's ride to Cumlterland. Any person being desirous of =kik a safe investment, where the taxes arc light, (the tax on this farm being but $3,50) will do well to purchase in this rapidly improving pint of the State. Terms—ss.2oo, $2OOO in cash,' and the balance in four equal annual pay- ments without interest. For further particulars apply to the editor or to the subscriber at win chqster, Va. ROBT. B. HOLLIDAY. ®October 24,1640. - . VT - Lancaster Examinel-copy to amt, of $1•50, and send bill to this °Mee. Brushes! Brushes! A great variety of these useful articles is of feted for sale, consisting of Whitewash, Sweep ing, Scrubbing, Painters; Cloth, Shaviug ; Hair Teeth and Nail, Flesh and Graining Bruihes i great variety, all of which are of the best qual ity and will be sold at the lowest prices • ..• June 6. S. ELLIOTT. • Trunks and Valises. THE subscriber has just II:molded n farther supply of Ladies and Gentlemen's Travelling Trunks. Also, Leather Valises and a variety ,of other goods. fsent2.6l 0 W HITHER. Fish, Fish, Fish. ' JUST received et the Cheap Family Grocery lho. subscriber, a lot of No: 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel, in whole, . half or quarter barrels.— Also, 60 sacs of Ground Alum Salt, whieh he is dotermine,d . td sell .at . the lowest. prices for cash. ' [octal . J D :HALBERT., Iv•Auecums ,wairenzu Greacinducc • racists • _ • • , 201i$ iti„want , • " 9 if*4 a 7C 11 • ) • A • ill - 1111 i ‘reieelVatL additional su p plies-, of 'Geld 'Sad Silver. WATCHES of eveyy description, from Londoni Liierpne,l•and zerland ithportations, is 110 y , Prelarnd to furn ish the very best article , at a .Prictr far below ever offered, of p' 'Same quality - aa yrfii , cli cannot: underbold other:, store in Philadelphia or elsewherd..' hvery''witrch . sold will be perfectly l'etulatedi. 'and Witrranted bq gqolia9 opresented, 4 • •NWalches at'ihe'firlidietn low prices: :Gold Lejore•full4i4ol'•eil.B carst:ottiteso2§,io o o Silver Gold Lopineir,,,jeweled,'lB cartitidiiiie's--`' 22 00 .Silver do do ' •-• B=oo' The L. R,' Broinall a , superior niliclditi silver case, with partail,and..warranted $),50 P. Gold Poncile for 811-and tfp iiardeiGeld Medallions; and Locket for Dagurrreotype riciteee,Go4 anctliair britcelets,illretiet , Pins, gai:Rings, Vinger:•Rings,- and' tt'general assorttitent 'et every description mt,Anustinl low'prices. , ,•;:;•••• ‘,,Orp:ll •Noith .2(1 street, 2d door ,betata'Rate etrest, Philadelphia E .` . 4! •!f WlLa n e . l3ll. 0 01*Aite r ;-Vr0ct.3141,849,qm, (RierCej'adent•Y`,. -,- t . ` .l "eleand .4 l .l l l oo.tant.Ti;' ,7 " ' , l; GFORGE W. )I.4gblaT , ti:iiillt,itutellitY • parallelled 'the county tied, rit Havvionves PATENT - CO,LLA.III, STUFF/AR, Wept& 4090tfunt cell 'the ittentioti - of the:tradoit',to that Itntfortint invention., : lt,is fotirtpiply;ane-•.of; - the- greatest iniproveniantif ori tlAa.ega•- .1 -Thik."".wilin-c! a t u .M ' '4,- , , . . itslitsd , ellanufactoryik....'r , T , '.vl. ebb •Collar aretikeylarpund the block,,faeed, with heir wOolcor,ether Ipatetiele,sheek etude it with ') vrit ' .41LIC, ; yenitiamiPlin&r Manufacturer., i i; Joni sseefr.l'itutelso makes' collare pf,the,traw : ri,' - eigli ,of ‘ the :.00X.P.Elsi r ,iPil k qii Ff.,•:•,P10,,, , .,,b with,, Jose than . half the labor and time of the old ' , -139 end I49.;`Sonlif. Sidond.Elifeef,bpliow ROFil- i ii. wayi• Of mulling. ' This, machine will muff till 1 sireet4 l'H•ll,iAl)lMHlA.,`"lfeeporalvivaYP;oV'• "„, and'every kind , of , ko la • , edilarer,froulf the• best :I h a ng', e v lora titinir' 4 fsitbior,iablie. .•lessitrttneet•':o£ q,,,,, patent leathee•doWri ;tq'tlie. commonest kind in -• witjE 'And - fiAxmccw.,„BziAT yv,lpip.QN-I,u, u...,....d with lint'ono'nfan steadily arwork will , ~ s i,lNDSVnialitaetpred in•th'il beat_ tanaller,,qc; 4 .,; stuff and ` shape fifty collate per. ,day, lila neater , '..'3' the Ipatipmionisli. and 4iilthe • lti . isehtloaali 'prices '.• „. •andliettor style than anY dther . ,way• known. ~.•-, ir..iii t iv i ng yeflOadoe,d.,enletgeit)les • ettiablishirteirt) ~) liiiidalors in the, county OA, turv4 torah oti%l.;lldie brenamtlif eprnpleteerdimi t ti 3 tglyiy,eynodelt.s., , ,the lubecriber's astablishniont„9 ll P;iglirßlillo",t': , f ti.t.th'ed,sheyllest notree,,, Canting,' , ot i hatilk i wi n. , ,ver lereety Carlisle, and`;oeignine•theratioldllCtli:,ao Orlin's, il_:i,i t i t :', 3 !• 4lB 9,9 6 C ll :ry-Y I t f 4 l .i , b ah.,,i' - , , .,r, Tqlohip;;ot,phop:..kights,,rwkw.,k9;,,gpid:,;il.7,4.l;:cif trOltrerulf , Yll l . l alwagturSute!P,_l l39 ,)' 9 . 1 ., ~.,,,.:, Allose*h6 4 ; o : 4lot l s WitcguY , P l r!ghiAb e ll u b*l''''s, - n oft eh fPlia , 1 1 11,9,! i ltiMI•ff,IR:5°P.' , P,# , 7 I. ,: f e 4 ' • iaii t io -6frerillAiA ' l s l :atge;.x..iiFo'ftv*koid ,,,, ,: nuttio.:*l4 .i' ,:,. 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''• *.- ...i, ''''' 1.141),2....V.V@VN--..,:*,,P,,,,:.1w!,,,,147,,,,,,,444::,,,,,,,:,!..*;,-...;4,,,,,r,,1-,:•t,,q,....,.....A.-,..:-,,,....:',,,(1?...;::,, <.,';',1v.]0,-,',,,„,•;',:tc..!,,...,,,,,•r:.,,.-,,,•,,,.;: ~ . 4:'-*, ; A:.., ,, 4:-'4, 4 ,izi, . .-..-;', , -. -4 , ,i:.,';;. , t-':,v , t , '.;;;:. , ..:. ; i - ., : ,', , ,.?:: : ,.. ..;.,4 - ,7 , •, , .:: . ,,,,:„1'.;. -. .c,':. : , .•• ;',, '5-- --;,::'•,,f, A , -Life' And . pPhaniix Bitters. -Therm Medicines - hay-entity been before tile, pub nfzi'Flß.TkElr• VEA.RB and Borring that tient , ' haVe, nialennuedn, hi4h i eharinter kV ' IrtiordAierY"pareetthergiebe" for thin' extraer- AaarY.: restorlnglperfgct • Eetiltn- fe partrons - aufferinknuder'oearly ''tof disease *Wok th er,buirlini frame I AB • N -, MIT2TEOUGAINDS Of cortificnt4Pbastarices, they..have eves tenoned sufferer from the veirOergeoLan untimely grebe, after all the4teeptive nostrums of .the 'day htidirt terly failed; -and , to-many, thenerenle v 'theilhaire permanently Secured' that ,IlniferiritenjoYinetit ;of • health,, , wjtbriat which life Hiatt is -but, a partial indeed; has ttiefs effigneysitiv,a tidily and' infallibly proved; that' it 'hrirrappreiund scarcely less 'then miraculous to' those Who were acgdniuted with the. beentifully.. philosophical prin. tipledupon which they ace compounded; and upon which they. consequently ; act. It was to Abet'. • manifest and sensibleeetiohlit inirifyingtheeprings and channels of , life,. and:, enduing them with re newed tone and vigor, that they wore indebted for their name. Unlike, MO hps • quackeries which eflitinlaiona boast of vegetable ingredients, the LIFE IdEDI -olNggiare_ptirelylktfid solely v egetable ; and con- lain neither Mbreary, nor Antimony, nor t'''` 4 " - njo, nor any other mineral, any form' wlmteyeir. They are entirely composed of. extracts -from ram_ and powerful plants, the. virtues of which,,though, long known to several Indian- tribes, and recently to ramie 'eminent pharmaceutical eliminate, are alto gether unknown . to -the ignorant pretenders to medial sciencel• and were never befcge•adminis - tered air ao happily efficunious a ceinbitelion. The first operation is to loesen from the coats of the stomach and bowels . the 'varibus impurities and crudities constantly settling round them; and to remove the hardened fleece which collect in the convolutions of the small intestines. - Other meth • eines only partially cleanse these, and leuvn, such deflected magma behind - tsprodnee habitual CristiVe nese, with all its train of evils, or sudden Diarrhoea with its imminent dangers. This fact is welt known to all regular unutdibists who examine the human bowels after death ; and henna the preju dice of these-well-informed men againie the quack medicines of the 'age, The eeemid -effect of the VEGETABLE LIFE -MEDICINES is to steam the kidneys and the bladder ; and, by this moans,. Die liver and :lungs, the healthful action of .which entirely depends' Upon the regularity of the urinary 'organs. • .The blood,- which- takes de red color from the,Ogency of the liver and lunge, before it passes into .the heart, being thus purified by them, and nourished by food comingfroin n clean stomach, _toifszmiy:throngh-thle-veins,-renewaiivery-part of the, ' and triumphantly, minute the banner ogbealth in, the blooming cheek. • The following aro among the distressing-variety of human diseases in which the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES-are well known to •be infal lible DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the first and second stomachs, and. creating a flow of pure .healthy bile,. instead of "the stale and acrid kind; FLATULENCY, Lose of Appetite, Heartburn, Headarhe, Restlessness,' Aiediettf, - Languor, end- Metanchoiy;Whieh are the general. symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a natural-. consequence of its cure. COBthreness, .by cleansing• the whole length of the intestines with a solvent ,process; and without violence : all violent purges leave the bowels costive within two'days Diarrhea and Cholera, by removing. the sharp acrid fluids by which these complaints are occasioned, and:by promoting the lubricative secre tion of the mucous membrane.' g e veo of all. itiude..by restoring the blood to it, regular circulation, through the process of perspi ration in such cubes; and-the, thorough solution AL all intestinal_obstruction in others. • The LIFE Manicmga • have been kpown to cure .RIMMTEM permanently m three. weeks, add GOUT in half that time, by removing, local inflammation from the muscles and ligaments of the joints. Dropaies. of all kinds, by frveing and strength ening fiteltidneys and bladder.: they operate most delightfully on these important organs, and henco.P-K, have ever been found a certain remedy for fhe'i worst cases of GRAVEL. Also Worms ; by dislodging from the turnings of the bowels the slimy matter to which these crerituresedhere. Asthma and Consumption, by relieving the "air-vessels of the lungs from the mucous which even slight colds will occasion, and ' , which, if" riot re moved, becomes hardened, nad ,produces those 'dreadful diseases. sairvy, Ulcers, and Inveterate Sores ,_by the perfect purity which they LINE 11.- urns give to the bloods and rat - this humors. and Bad Soorbu.tio Eruptions Complex ions, by their alterative effect upon Abe fluids that feed the skin, and the morbid state of which occa sions 'all eruptive complaints, sallow, cloudy, and other disagreeable complexions. The use of these Pills fora very short time wilt effect an. entire, cure of .isALT RHEUM, and a ° striking improvement iu the clearness of the skin.. COMMON' COLDS' and INFLUENZA will always, be cured by • one Anse, or by two even in - - the worst cases. PILES, Ana remedy for this most distressing , and obstinate' malady, the VEGETABLE MBE, MEDICINES deserve a distinct and emphatic recommendation. It is well known to hundreds in this city, that the former proprietor of these vain , able Medicines was himself afflicted with.. this. complaint for upwards of THIRTY-FIVE YEARS ; and that ho tried in vain every - remeitirouescribed within the whole comprise °Edit° Ilidterfa t lie however at length tried the Medicine which is now offered 'in the public, and he wan cured iu a very short time, after his recovery had been pro nouneed not only' improbable, but absolutely im.- pcissible, by any human means. FEVER' AND AGUE. For Allis scourge of the western country. these. Medicines will Ifs found a safe, speedy, and• certain remedy. 'Other. medicines leave the syste m sub ject to a retuxu- of .the disease—a cure by these medicines is permanent.,—TßY THEM, .13E.SA TISFIE D, ANDHE CURED. .BiliousFevers,and Liver Complaints. General Debility, Loss CIF , AEFETITE, AND" Dtscsens or Pantst.cri--thoso medicines bays been' need ivith tho ruestirenoflolal results in cases of this description :—lrand's. EVIL, iind SCROFULA: * hi its worst forms, yields to thermild.,yetpowerfiil.aCtion of these remarkable Medicines:"-, A Nmitn SWEATS, NERVOUS ' DEBILITY, NEAVOUE COMM/LINTS . . pf kinds, PALMTATION of VIE 412.0 LET., PAINTER'S COLIC,' are speedily cured:' - " • ' 11ZEROURI4 'DIqEASES. Persons• whaler comititutioMi have become Im. . • paired-by the injtolicious'nse•oPMaitettiii,ivill find . these ..Medicines At perfect curp,•as they never fail. to eradicate from the system , all. the effects of. • Merenry infinitelY: sooner than the most powerful,. prepanitiontt'of Sterimparilla. single' trial will. place. them .beiondi thee reach of competition, in, the - estimation of eyery•iphtitini.. , ; • • • BT CiA.l2l.Vqt, , SeviAtitl have 'lntidY.thoon disCoyere i 4;-„tuld neferiorteauthenr,iirreatedi liethin'the-citir of Nei*, , York.andAbioadi 1 :• • ••• " 1, • Buy „pf no,itmo ~,iylo."irk,rtot,/an.Jitrutolussin-: ' stitii by •Dr.,,Nr. BrOadwaYi 'NeirLYork; ' LEIVIS•R. BROOM :ALL; J 1 o. .110 ...North Second Bt. - 1 • 7,(4"idl ; igholit 4, nuty_aoiow4 I ' -' ' .1... 1... -.." ' rr- 1... t.. - ", tiiii i.-101/1 tit )' !' GEorCCI.E. 'W. 'itt-itill4'.. - 1, ,‘!„ ~ 'THA.NKFOL•tivtlWpnblid 'genii:lll4 . ler pde'''' i . favors and,tbeir liberal patronage; itillien'• ..,•••••• filmes, to .carry pd UM, SADDLPi,,.TRVA 4 4I;; O and llARNESS',making tineiness, at fita ol _. ~ , standin'Nentiver. street; two `doom' riditit of the,' t - ':• ; •"'ear/ifie IPanko at, tbek:sigtc. ofr the Mani ulnas:P.', Dollar,. He is •noisr,b,etter praparedthan„kitetr,t,4 Pi , , adconittioddid ,liiirOutiMmars, ,havitiureeently; riaadortiaeitlieedtieria pi hitt,islitabliattottstjg•oo:-": . s,Eto to 9 noblerbtoitiilkoep 4: . rtiugh better', titiosk.:,,f -, :, ':-'l,intint.,,tlitin ; 17forrira,,,,coi(eisting, o f 'e min i s i kt , , ~ ,'• Drageonvicoo . tub, quilted and plain AD' ~ ( ' - ,DLES.' CAR ZAGS HARNESS4lttted'antr. ' •• , 1 , contritori.; • Farmers'.,Gears,• of all. kinds; Tra- , .1 ) •, ‘• ye ling Trunks iif,all.dbscripticirie ttrid, , ,prices;l . , i•••• V leitaes and Carpet Sage, Srldlatit i Martingale , .1, '•••-'•D llarii;TStock, Leather and Raw' , HMe.Whipe, '• ' ";`'Lather,e ,eotton and. weratt.d fly-nal/3,11nd: all. •,L.,. ,• otber,artielna,in , his line—all ofowhieh be, la sie-'.: ..: ',' termincd' to s'ell 4 at tbe,very _toupee,' cask pficea. • , ~, Making ind4bPitiring filatrassai of halt...busk:, end tdraw, , and.alllEinds of Upkokie.itigvvilF bap , ' + ' , , punctualtrattortdod' to, :4.' t' !1. , 1: ',. 1%! '',): : ':;!.,,,' •'•• itp2s49t'Y'', ' , ~, ',,,•• ' '• . • . ...1.,•!., I 1 El MEM