EXPOSITGB, CARLISLE; PENN'A THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER . ......ftwERLANo Dollars a year, or One Dollar and fifty C'r , titl, if intactialla paid in advance. Sl,7sif paid within the .year. communication on the sub ject of the Smithsonian In'staution, was received too late for this week. 1... E VIEW AT THE- GARTUSON.-WO un derstand that General Cutincrur.r., In spector General, U. @,A. will review the troops at the Barrack n Thursday — movning.at 1.0 o'clock, The Stave Trial • rhe case of Oliver vs. Kauffman, Wealc ley and' Breckbill, of this county, on trial in the U.'S. Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, for the alled- ged aiding dn the escape of fugitive slaves belonging to the plaintiffs, residing in Maryland, terminated on Thursday last. The jary was unable to agree and were discharged. The council in the case were Messrs C: B. Penrose and ~ n ry M. Watts, Esqrs, for the plain jl and Messrs. Thaddeus Stevens ' add. W. B. Reed, Esgre. for the defen- ' \ dints. The city papers, give the folio particulars of the trial, which exci 4Txd much interest: j The :iildress of Mr. Stevens to the jury was of a strong anti-slavery character. He encour aged the slate to abvecnid from his master, and justified those who assist in secreting hirn. His address was a splendid effort of bitter invective and inert imcot. Ho denounced the compro tnises of the constitution an °hateful compro. Mises of the Constitution,” and sepmed to intl .' Were is a—"higher. law,w_to_be obser ved and regarded by our citizens. \Vm. B. Reed, Enq. in his . argument, noticed some of the expressions of Mr. Stevens., and although op-the same side of (ho case said that the es prvsioon of "hateful compromises of the Cennlttntion,". tell gratingly up in his ear. Jud,r,e'Grier made a very able written charge to the Jury, neprec.o mg ' in the strongest terms, the fanatical spirit that would array it ' self agates! the Constitution and the laws 01 the band •He did not hold is (base who ;le knowledge 'higher law," and spoke with be coming patriotism of the glotioun instrument antler whirl: the Amerteau people live, a.a.; nw der which they now enjoy so much prospei ity and happiness. He hod no sympathy or feeling in common with' tlfoae . 'wtiO. call lite compromises of shat instrument the ‘ltateft I compromises of the Constitution." A correspondent of the Philadelphia Sun asserts,- however, that the report of assert_ s,- speech is incorrect in all the papers, and that he did not use the terms aseribud to him relative to the - •+comprornises of the Constitution." On .Ib .. .riday morning, the juryaifter,being out all night, came into Court and stated that • they had 'not been able to agree upon a verdiCt : Judge i4it r remarked that he was very sorry for it, and said, that ho thofight lie would Itavo to send them back to their room again. He aid not wish to punish a. portion of the jury for what might be considered the flail of another /portion. This course had more than once pro duced a verdict, where it had been supposed that no verdict could have been agreed upon. • Strunga li . :Tqlnier, ono of the jurors, arose nnu elm id, that every effort had been made, du '''. ringthe time they had been out, to form a ver diet, but without success, and he 'felt certain that no verdict could be arrived at; There wai• gentlemen upon the jury who had their Con scientious scruples, and who could not a , greo 'to a verdict without violating their eon; sciences, or virtually be guilty of perjury. Ile was satisfied they could not agree. Judge Grier said he did not like to establish a prece omit lbr discharging a jury, without holding them together for n greater length of time ; but at the sametiMe, ho did not wish to force gentlemen to violate their conseiences.or thole oaths. The case was one, which might adinit-a-a—difloronce—of-opinion, lie- would_ therefore discharge them aeon the further con sideration of the case end leave it to another • itir . v . ,,to decide the matter. The jury were accordingly dischar ge,dr-The papers report that they stood ten for finding a verdict in favor of the plaintiff and two against it. We learn from persons who were present, • howei: er, that the jury stood nine to three. Mr.- Palreer, the spokesman of the jury, is a proininenj democrat of Schuylkill county. Notices. 'fl: Methodist Quarterly Review, for October, edited by Rev. John McClin tock, is en our table. Its contents are as follows : 1. Alorrc Philogophy of Religion, (second paper) liy Rev. 'l'. V. Moore of Richmond, Vu. 2. Lamit Resulte of. Ethnology, ftlinn the German of Dr. D. L. Emig k,ly V. \V. Hunt ington, New York. 3. John Calvin, by Rev. Janice Ploy, D. D., New York. 4, The Church and China, Rev. R. S. Meekly, Full Chau, China, • 5. Bishop Warburton, by Rev. James A. Do vinney, Carlisle. G. California, by Dr.°E. G. Meek, Indianorio 7.•Short Reviews and - Notices of Books. 8. Miscellanies. 6. Religious and Literary intelligence. So far as we htive read, the contents of this number of the Review are both able and` interesting, unless we except the third paper, which as a review does not strike us us being prepared in the spiiit of exact justice and fairness.. The fifth paper, by one of ourtownsmea, is both well written and highly interesting. AS we lad the pleasure of seeing a- short time ago,.Prof. McClintock has not only seeured'renewerHiealth by • his trip td Europe,-but as the Review 'informs us has nitride satisfactory arrangements for valu able Europe - air correspondence. Price of the Review- $2 'a year. Lane- & 200 Mulberry St. New YOrk. :PILE HOME JOURNAL.-WC invite at tention to the new prospectus of this sparkling literary.paper•in our adverti sing THE INTERNATIONAL MAGAztiin—rpub fished-hr.-Wringer & Townsend; .New York, once a month for.s3'ii.',.'.yen r, Con tams a vast amount of the best fending of the day at an exceedingly cheap rate. We have read 'portions of. the. October number with great - pleasure. --- We cor-. , . -- idially'edminend it to patronage.' . • . • , f:1-•tviessrs. Dewitt &Davenport . , N.Y., pub. ! dish a ciiculur appologizing togas public for the , 'of a grossly licentious novel, -the Monk Knight of St. John.,We gave irti fa - vorablo pollee without reaing it, based on Sib former productions of the author, and ,rdgret that we were so imposed upon no to carntliond no pornioious Murder An t,fltay to3k place among one of the gangs of men emphyed in relaying the track of the railroad a few miles east of this borough, or; Tuesday of last week; - Windt resulted m •one Mari: wounding_ . a,idther so severely in the head with his iron .pick', that the wounded man has since died of the injury. We have not limrned the particulars of tIM affray. The wounded man was removed to the Poor-[louse where he died en Thutsday. Ilie nei , e fs James Titingh, 41. coroner's -inquest was held, which returned a ver b dim in accordance with the' facts. 910 perpetrator of the deed made his escape, and has not yet been arrested. EXTRAOROINARY.—CoI. Armstrong Noble, of this place, took an ear of corn from onr, of his fields - the other day, which contained 880 grains of extra size, which measured one quart when shelled and weighed a ^ pound and two ounces! Esq. Wise, of North Middle ton, brought tolitin a few days since ak stallc ot:Buckleat which had no less than 4,153 grains of bunkivlinL on if. DESERTER—Three men .deserted fronOhe Carlisle Barracks on Wednes day night last. It is supposed that some of them had a hand, in the robberies no ticed in our paper of last week. LQ/2...63 1 39. t r11M1M /On the 31th Inst. by the Itov, A. 11. Kremer, Mr. .1/icon LEIDV, of Carlisle, to Miss Ehminn, daughter 9f Mr. Dityld Smith, of Solith Middleton townshifi'.' On the same day, by the same, Mr. CONRAD MDR. DORF, to Mien MARIA BAKER, both of North Middle -1910 rnv nship. I On the same tiny, by the sortie, Mr. H. Sa•n AUCII, of North Milo, to Miss Alm WOLK, of Perfy 4 4 • EIMMI tii ihaßtl 'hist , by the Rev. A. Babb, "or Mel - limite9 -- burg, Mr. Snmuta. LANDIS, of Lancaster couniy, t Miss SARAH STU 1)EllI:r g Ell, of Verb county. On ill° 17th, by the seine, Mr. GEO. L SNV lITZ, or nnncmthon, to if iss'St.s.tri REIF. Ott the . ..27111,V the same, Mr. Ansl. - "Rtco, to Miss. =I In Mechanicsburg, on the 17111 inst. by the Rev. John G. Ifritehey, Mr. NVILLTAm A. Mono'', of •Ilnmpdrn township, In Miss ISA PCI.LA 11C3IPT, of Silver Spring township (In the '2lst -inst. by the saute, Mr. P STET{ ILAIUS d I,olll'l'lLO Mrs. ELIZMICTII GO/MI(111T, 1,0111 of Me ehenlesburg. On the 17th inst., at Harrisburg, by the Rev 3.1 7 . Mesiek, Mr. 'l'. T. WORT it, of Lebanon, editor of the ••Lebanon Courier," to Mims Nlnur ELLEN, I taualtler of Dr. S. Web:thing, of the former place. • • • • On Dm 15111 lost, by the Rev. J. L. Rabat, 51r..1. I, flower, otlitnr of thy "Lebanon Democrat," to Nis kIIETII STEIN, Or Jonestown DZED, /At the residence or her son-in-law, Wm. M. Biddle, rOilisle,,on Friday the 25th inst. 'Mrs. 31 - e- RV ,IlosroomEny, relict of the hate Dr. Thomas W. fontgotnery, of New York, in the 55th year of her age: ' /Yesterday afternoon, of scarlet fever, SAnnit C.sunont.i., infant d r atigliter of Hon. F. Watts, of tills borough, aged one year. • I i - Ott the 9.10 t inst. of Scarlet Fever; EMMA A. laugh terror George Z. and Jane B. Bent!., aged one year and nine months. • Dry thy tears, fond toothier now, Thine Button lives in ilenven„ Glory lights her angel brow— tt,,She was but lent, not given." Title dark cold earth was not her home Bat like the nor of even, She shines Ileyond the starry dome— . Tito' here her dust he sleeping. Nctu '‘bacsctiscinciits. EXECUTOR'S SAVE. On THURSDAY, the 34th of .Voveqlber, 1850. Ity be at sold t the ia l t i c u i o c s i s d n a l i e w o e n () dr c iLre ,, i rla n re - Sponsler, dee'd, that very desirable tract of land, laying on the Allarrisburg and Chambers burg Turnpike, 'Mein one mile cast of Carlisle containing about '2O ACRES of first rate lime stone •land. The improvements , 11 i are a largo two story double BRICK HOUSE. %%MI a sepc run., brick KITCHEN. Awning which is largo ICE HOUSE , Snit, 'elrouse, die tern and well (with a pomp) of uever-failmg water. - lu ,eolineetion with there buildings there is large LOG BA I RN, also a Stable, Corn Crib, &e. These bdildings are suitable for nTavern Stand, nad was tormerly- kept ns such for many years. Near the house there is n young Orchard of alio* Apple Trees, also a variety of other fruit trees. There is a large garden adjoining the house, extending to the Letort which runs nearly through the centre of this tract. This property oilers many inducements to purchasers, persons wishing' to view it inn obtain information Dom. either of the under. signed E.Xecutors. Auendance will. be given and terms made known on dny of sale by , M HENDERSON, SUSAN SPONSLER, A L SPONSLER, p Erroliors. oci23is O::)—.ILSO—.3I the came time and place mill be offered about 110 ACRES of firer rate lime stone land adjoining the above improvements. This tract is in a high state of cultivation and in connection with the imnrovements above de scribed offers to purchasers n rare chance for ferm delightfully situated. This property can only be. properly recommended by a careful 'nopection of the many advantages it possesses. Perms will be Made known on the day of sale A L SPONSLEIR, One of the Heirs' oci°3ta PUBLIC' SALE. Ott S.4TUIUMY, the 30th of November, nest, THE subscriber will.expose to public sale on the premises, at 2 o'clock, P. M., that de sirable DWELLING frOUSE & , Lot of ground, situated on West itr On the oast by lot of J A Hunter— „..4 ich, on the south by Lowlier street, on the wort by lot of 'Wm Blair, and on the north by Locust Alley, containing 30 feet in front and 240 feet in depth. Also, a lot ,or. ground adjoining the above descrilted, - emonia- - . tog 30 lent in front and 240 feet in'denth. property has a water right to a never failing. well of water within 60 feet front: 'Perms • made known on the day of sale. oct23 • JOHN R TuRNER. NEW FALL GOODS AT THE Cheap Store. THE 'subscribers have just returned irom theci,ty with t h e cheapest and best stock or DRY GOODS, &c. ever brought to Carlisle. It consists in,part of CLOTHS,CASSIMERS SATTINETS, and Vestings a gent stock of summer Goods for Men and Boys u ear,,,Mons de Lewes, Lawits, Ginghatns, Blimps, Alps cline, Beteg° do Laines, lots of Calicoes, Checks; Tickings, Meshes, Flimuele, Table and Toweling Drapers,. Table Cloths, Oil Cloths, Dinbrclins and Parasol's, Ribbons, Stockings,,Gloves, Linen Cambric end Silk ll•mdkerciefs, Laces, Edgings and insertings, of diflerant kinds, •Chp.Nets, 'Fukien, Swiss, Jaconet and Cambric Muslins, dot ted :Swiss Muslins, en elegant assortment 'of C HpAP BONNETS, of the most fashionable kinds, Palm Leaf, Straw-Mid Braid Hats, Gro ceries, Queensware t . Carpet Chitin, Hardware, &c., some handsome end Cheap-Carpets, loge-. tiler with a vtirkty of Goods in oar line, which have all been laid in Mr cash, and will be sold at lower ink ea than they can be bought at in• the county We respectfully invite everybody 'to call and judge for themselves, as we are de termined to oiler great bargains This season octOi ' • A-'& W BENTZ' Big Spring Adamantine Gu.ards . ! ATTENTION ! • • • ATOP are hereby o de r I'- 01 . 0 . . 51i tid to'parade at New hurg,-Cumberfand \ coon i . .•-., ,, ty, on MONDAY, 'the 5, - ' I r l ;'4f, 5 4th of November, at. 10 ~. ‘ - 11 fh,;1 2 : ,,,; o'clock, A. M„ wtth arms 4, , d . ' j S :, \\ and necoutrememe in - Lmod r , order and completely e. ' '• -2 , /., - • quipped for - drill. -•11 y _ :,-.• ~ .....›,e l'a••••fl order. - oct23 i p - 'l' C , MILDER. Jr • ,.o S. • N• 13. Inere will be a Court of Arrileal held the borne day and place, betiveen thc houre of I,24ind 2 o'clock. . . • . .. Netti .tblicrtisctitent.g. pruoszir onocEracvs. • TI -IF; Store of the Er übscrilivr hoe just Ji newly supplied with a choice and fres „ lection of everything in the line of it Orbeer, it_pykcs'lowor than usual, among which. are .11.10 COFFEES, from 14 to 15 cents per pound, for good to a strictly prime article: .Also, BROWN SUGARS, for good to extra line, frOm Bto 9 cents per, pound, and the'lest quality of - LOVER.I4 , IG'S CRUSHED SUGARS. including Locket the old prices, together, with a general ussiifttuent of Spices, Soups, Choco lates, Salermic, Indigo, Candles, Oils, and eve ry variety of the,celobrated JENKIN'S'GREEN & BLACK TEAS, and otlrer 'articles. Our friends and - .customers are invited to call and examine before buyinn. elsewhere. We' gain tender our sincere thank's' to the public generally for the liberal potrouage thus fur extended to us octl6 cur.ar CLO'Z'OXVirG. Sc. L. STEINER. respectfully invite the attention of their friends and the - public generally, to their large lot of G9ods that' harva been purchased at a great sacrifice in the oily of Baltimore. l'hey , ,will sell them at a small advance, as there is no room for them in our'little s store room. :So come ono and all and take them at almost any price, as we are deter. Mited•io sell cheaper than can be bought in Philadelphia, New York or Baltitnere." Hang out yourbanners! . Hear the trompoti. • TlCWlliojc om e ! here they arc! • What's the matter? what's the matter? Only look at the crowd, Come sit Joe, Jim and Sam Hatter, Let us see what's'out.) • Hoy, ho here comes Bill, We'll ask hint what's the muss • See how the street does fill, Thee certainly must be a fuss! 0, no boys, no fees at all, • 'Only another great arrival, Of beautiful Clmhing for the fall, , A , . M. & L Srctuoti's Clothing Hall! I hare just bought a suit so fine— Tell me, how do you like id Joe ? Don't . you want one like mine? Come un,ltoys, le, us go. Now let Inc tell you, What there you ens find, Coats of nll colura, And Pants of alfltinds. • -- And Cravet s . nice, And they will not thittle it troublesome, 11 you: gi cc them a call twice or thrice. They will wait.on you with kindness, 'And_Aey can suit ynu With a nice Cap, Which for us quality and elicapOss, you colt only lied at Situ Non's, West Mate Street, next door t Burk holder's I bold. first rate assortment of Clo,ho , classi mi'es,and Vestings always on lined, slech tvi be etude to order in the ifiust' lasinonablo nu best style by a lirst-rute uatknum. Oct2-3m ' SPLENDID STOCI( OF FALL DRY GOODS, osE rirreE O.V/, - nauulton, Easter 61. Co., NO. 213 B LTIM o RE. STREET. IN VITE the attention 01 wholesale and rota porehasers io tlfeir btot:k of Ftcsh Fa' GOO OS, tfiosily of their ONVII iluportanon, which will be found much the largest and [nest varied - rver - oflerod -in- Baltimore, tind - forevery article of which the lowest price is named_at once. Includcd will be lound—Rich Brocade end miler Dress Silks, sploodid • Inca:jinn and Inc niaed do_rish black Silks, in plain, watr'd, igued and saiin strip'd, nod old frisbioned iron lliam Black Silks, lips r'd and plain Satin de Chines, 'filch:lnge:nide and solid colors, very handsome l'oult do Soie, in solid color a even ing, Dress Milks in white and colors, n n beautitul variety, !Mallet and }Millinery Silks in great variety, Modes. Mareelitios, &c. D R Etitt t.Uulls. . Ri.di watered and plain 'l'nhhineie, brbcade Cashmeres, rich printed Cashmeres and llou selines, neat figuc'd .00 Laines. for children ; plain MouselMes, it modes uud high colors, changeable Lye nese Clotjis, Cohnrgs , Sylva. sins, (entirely new,) cheap :',louselities and Cashmeres, low and medium pt iced Dress Goods, in every variety of new designs ? . stony of which tire in styles confined exelmovely to our soles, 300 pieces Lupin's superior Freneh Merinoes, in all colors. 130 pieces English Merinoes and silk warp Lyonese (Audis,ls this department we have also a large stock of Bombazines and )Mourniffg Goods in every I ta. rik, embracing the most select shades o BlaXand Second Mourning, •and choice arti cle's for Family Mourning. In LINEN' GOO DSabd 110 USEKEE INC. FABRICS we have. Inure then our. not . 1 leading, stock. inoluding the very. best Sliiiting Linens of It ichardsOn's and Darkhe's m ake, Pillow Linens 01 all widilis, Linen Sherlings, iit every description, Cotton 81wetingi,i stip'r 11 hut kris, -- Qttilt - s,-1..-lannel4, 2 -Paiderithd -- .1 1 1 , ma Covers, Floor Rain — and hlle.or Clatlis; -of-all width, and sizes, 1-ien Crumb Cloths, Table DIIIIIIIAS, Diapers, Napkins, Towellings, Stair Linens, rich curtain Goods, of various styles, Inca and muslin Curtains, worsted Damasks and Morerns, and in fact every article in the. Dry floods line which may be required by House keepers. Hotels, Steamboats, &e. lii &kt gi•‘f THE SHAWL ROOM Fri-- Contains a most extensive and magnificent stock f long and square Cantonese. Cameri, Asir, 1 ith Cashmere. border, entirely new, rich embroi e rect and plain Crape, Liiiis,and Square Scotch, Woollen Shawls, Scotch' Woollen Shawls ,r rbildren.,!Way State Mills" .Shawls '' of all t to various styles made by them, and mostt of patterns made expressly i'or us, rind whigi cannot be had elsewhere. Black and - Mourning Shawls. in great variety. ..„,.,,,,,-.: Cloaks, Mantillas and Sacs. Wsle and Narrow SILK' VELVETS, in all colors. Eon _ MF_ITZCIIANT TAILORS' GOOrAIAND MEN'S WEAR In choice styles .of superior French Cloths, of Dizily's and richer hest makers. Doeskins, English and Domestic Cassimeres. Fa l ncy Woolen, Silk and other VeStings, Serges, Stlo sins, l'addings, Canvass, Sewing Silk, &e. Also, a splendil stork of Cents Cravats, Scarfs, Fancy Neck .Ties, Silk and Linen lldk'fs., of new styles, Cloves of all kinds, Hosiery, Silk and Merino under shirts and Drawers, Snspeniers, &c. y EMBROIDERIES, LACES, lIOSLERX: & MOM We have also a very choke lot of Embroid eries .and Laces, (from the most lashionable Establishnwnts in Paris,) includinwrich Muslin and Lace Caps, Chernizet , s, liertins, Collars, Sleeves and Culls„ real block and white Lace. , real Capes anTFalls, alenciennes Laces Edgings and Insertings, superior Hosiery and Gloves of every description ' e'rob'd and riviere hemmed•stittbed Handkerehiels, clear Lawn IMMEMM=JUI India Emb'dr.Searfs,.lancy..Bags. zone, Prints 'tut& white" Muslin' Goods, French and English ...chintzes, ri,:h furniture Prints, in great varicly, Cnrnbrie . .. Mull, Swiss. Book nod •Jaconet Muslins, Jacinto and.S%‘'iss Edgings and Insert ings Bands turd Florennes. HEAVY GOODS ,FOR FARM HANDS MOM= We have on hand every description of goods entering. into general consumption, that we think will give satisfaction:to the consumer, all of which we are enabled from the extent of ?La of our business, to buy on the very' best "terms and seflrnt a moderate profit. Having for every tutictc a fixed price, (without abatement,) per• sons smut fully acquainted with the value of goods have every assurance that. in denting with us they pay the same price as - the most experienced' purchasers. An examination of Goods and Prices solicited • Ilaltimor . e, hct2, 1850-3 m To 'Shoemakers. GR 093 411001 elides for Jenny Lindehoen 34„dnei received by G W HITNER. nog 28,1820. . • WHITE LEAD. . WWITIERILI2S PUREW HUD LEAD and 5 barrels LINSEED OIL just re ceived hi the subscriber toile sold cheap. nag 14 II SAXTON.. . , CORN. • Busunms of CORN.in the car re. 0411j 1 17 eeivall and for cab at the Ware. W 33 MURRAY, Aq't, hottii; of' . Harrison's Columbian Ink, t9IIIIIB sobscrtber has on hand a large supply 11 of the above ink, which, by a special ar• rangement rich the proprietor, he is aide to fur• nielt to Merchants and others, at the loannina' turers wholosale.prices. I ung2l S A HUBBARD, L , 3rushes I Brushes'! A grant variety.of theeeTisefid articles is) ford for sale, consisting. ol Whiteivesh, Swe,6ll in g,•Serulibing, Poineers;loth; Shaving, Mir; Teeth and Natf, Flesh and Graining Bandies in groat variety, all of which are of the best qua ty be abld ht the lowest priece June S. S. EJATOTT 'SZ;• • li t • - NEW - GOO)) roDE subscriber has just cturne in city wrth a general aeztorunent of 1 tne AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, cons[k Y or Alerinoes, Cashmeres, Alpachas, Mous. s & LaMes; ChintzeS, Ginghams, &C.. Also, Ben: -. net Ribbons, Embroidered Neck Ribbons in great variety,. Ladies Dees Trimmings,4lo story of all hinds, With the Usual Fall assort ment to which he invites the attention of the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity. scpt2s Cr• •lIITNER: UNRIVALWD DISPLAY OF YAWL, GOOD C , HAALES OGILBY respectfully informs tho public generally that hs has commenc. ed opening his vary Extensive, Beautiful and General stock of '' . • FALL DRY GOODS,: and as there have been a great 'many persons waiting thitearrival to make their fall purchases he flatters himself that they will be entirely satisfied after looking over the host of benuti fulloods that he is going to run elf at small pro ts. Came in Limo and secure pretty goods an good bargains. - Ilis.'stock eonsisitsinTart of fresh supply of - CLOTHS, CASSIMERS SATINETS, Kentucky Jeans, &c.,' of all'colors and prices that ore bound to please the purchaser. Also, n grand assortment of - - - - J NV EB Y LADIES — DRESS GOODS, viz: Changablo Twill Satins, Grodenap :and -Glosse-Dress-Silks,-stary 1111 • CASHMERES, MOUS. DELAINES, and innumerable other new styles of Ladies' Dress Goods, of the latest importation. SHAWLS, in endless variety„ which can be sold at u na •h lower rates than they have been sold for seve ral seasons. The brag stock of BONNET & NECK RIBBONS, of entirely new siyles, from 6 1-4 to 75 cents lice yard. Also, Bonnet Silks, Satins and Vel vets, in great variety, new style Chintzes, GINGHAMS & CALICOES, _ - - Whim nod 13 town illutThm. and 7 , llectings o the best brands and at all. prices. l'lM'lmgcst and most general stock of 0. ' tt'.., • GLOVES AND HOSIERY ' - - - - or gentlemen, Ladies and Children, that has men exhibited in Carlisle for years. , __L_BOOTS._AND__SHOES, _ of every variety of paw rns and hinds, and at prices In please nil that wish to lay out their cash to n good inivantag'e. BLANKETS AND CARPETS, in great variety, which 1 would invite all that N‘ish to purchase to look through my stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. GROCERIES & A full and fresh asseitment on hand.a . 4l will be sold low at the old and well established stand, East Main Street a few doors hrlow the llnlcet House, niece you eon find a ,tei of Goods s o l arg e, eo well selcered soil at 1;60 S so low, that they allot foil to it!, ii`v 01l rOCI2 New A"all Goods. ✓li the Cheep Stre corms• of "hoover and Lou (her streets, ory,:ar Ilutocc's Grocery Stoic The undersigned Mn% respectfully informs his' friends unit iliu jii LliogeherTilly, That lie has just returned hum Philadelphia ,ith ait (A selected nsgorinient ei FALL 'GOODS, par. chased at the lowest prices, and w hi c h l ie i s determined to sell at small maths :Among tam folly be found CI.OI-118,- C1A5 . 1:111 , 2,-12KS, VESTINGS,-Satimeh.,- Velvet Cords, Itiht. tucky Jeabs, &c. I,ArmEs GOODS„Consisting in part of jilark Silks, Cashmeres, Moaselin de Luines, A Illness, Cinhurgs, Ginglinms, Calleot s Collars, I,nccP,Fringes, &c. DomEsTics, ings, Checks, Flaiin6ls s, bleached and unbleached Also, t.;ioceries .in all .their variety, viz: Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Molasses, Spices,, Chocolate, &.c Rags and Country Produc taken in Im:hang(' for goods Plea so give me a call A C FETTER oct9 THE undersigned respectfully _nfornis hi frienria and numerous customers, that he has recently returned Woe I,'hilodelphitt with it very large and carefully selected asoortonent of l,cw FALL GOODS, purchased at the lowest pri ces, and which he to determioed to diqpi3se.of at very small prelits. Superior CLOTHS, at faint 75 cents to $6 a yard. Cassimeres, Cassineta and Vestings, at various prices. at :lig DRESS GOODS, such as Delaines.:Bare ges, and a' splendid assettment of Silks. An extensive assortment of Calicoes nod Oinghams Also, Checks, 'Palle Diapers, 'Pickings, Mos ine .Boonets, hats. BOOTS AND Silt) ES—A good assortment o f Men's Women's slid Children's Doors and Shoes, of supersoi quality, and very cheep.— Also, boy's nod Ness Cloth had Hittigarian -Caps F.; ES—Sseli -es ,Sugar, lasses, Pekin Ten Company's celebrlded Teas. Also, consiantly on Imud the best quality of Carpet r6ain. The subscriber respectfully asks all who Wish good bargains, to givo hint a , call. Cou't forget the stand. opposite Leon nrds old stand, Ntirtli I lanover street Butter, Eggs, Rags anti Soap l taken at mar kot prices N 131 wo - ODS, Ag't oct9 DRUGS! DRUGS! DRUGS!- rrosh Sprang Supply ! ir HAVE just received a l'resh stock of Med icines, l'aiats, Glass, Oil, &c.,, wlumlt having been puh•lissed with great care at the best city houses, I cau confidently recommend to Fatnilies; 'Physicians, Country Merchants and Dealers, as being fresh and pure, DRUGS. Patent Medicines, Herbs and Extracts, Fine hetni cuts, I Spices,grOund and wholo Instruments, Essences, • Pure Essen': Oils Perfumery, &c, Cod Liver 011-IVurranted Genuine. DYE-STUFFS. • Leg and Cam Woods, . Oil Vitriol Copperas, Lae Dye • Ff; PAINTS. Wetherill & Brother's' Pure Lead, Chrome Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jersey Window- Glass, Linseed Oil, Turpen-• tine, Copal and coach Varnish, and Red Lead. All of which will be sold at the.very lowest market price, Also, a fresmand splen did us sortment of FANCY GO -Confeetionary,-and-innumerable-other—articles calculated for usoend ornament, all of wl.ich are offered at the lowest cash prices, nt the ,cheap Drug Book and Fancy Store of the sub scriber on North Hanover 'street. Indigoes, Madders, Sumac Alum, 11Iny 22. 18.50 SOMETHING NEW AND USEFUL Amusement for ti►e Million. • llkTOW" published, at a price suited to all, a 1.11 novel and beautiful invention, adapted for either sex, young nod gltl, entitled . -, W.dLLIS'S " S'ATUREiS TINTING," 1t is mailable nt a low rate, and gives explicit 'directions, .by which even persons unable to draw, can by the aid of reflected light, proddco the most splepdid imitations of Marble Stntua• .rn.Painted and Stained Glass, Birds, Fruit and Flowers, in pure white of ihe most delicate tints.--It is not Only an untiring pastime but is applicable to an immense variety of Useful and Ornamental purposes, so easily accomplished that failure is impossible. Price 25 cent; or I 50 cents with a handsome finished specimen in cluded. For sale by NVILSON St../CO., 15 Spruce street, Now York. • • oct23 Lead Colored Bonnets. • A NEW supply of Lead Colored 13onnets just. received at the store of oottt3 G IV . WATEXt vnoor :Booms. dUST. received a large lot of Mon's Water ' Proof Boots of Coneriorality. which min ho sold eltesp. ' N W WOODS, Ag't. POtGIVIAG BAGGING: A BALE of No. 1 rotoinue Bugging, suila. olCi for butts for farmers,/iiitit received, which 'I will boll clietqc . 00t23 N. W JUST received a' largo assortment of Men Women and Children'alloon and Sloes, .W it. Ifs' Double Soled Huilons and Jormy - Lind Shoos, which I cnn self verycheaP. • oath ; ' -N'. W; WOODS, Ag't. . , G - UHC SHOES. JUST rocoiythj two _cum of Ladies Uni t ShoCa;of kitirtaliorn'a colohrated whirr' which can witrraut•good quality. - • • oct23 N W WOODS,,Ag't,' MTVIIT GOODS ! OM= BOOTS & SHOES. 1111G-cellanealP BALI. . , Select .' Classical Boarding School, dlZitc S¢/(t/ear Springs Doubling • Gapi,Cynt • begund county, Pennqi. . . - :1 ..., . , :,--,., OFFICERS: . , . jMS HUSTON, A. 114.., Principtil. .1' AMi&LLEN .. B It 0 WN, Ass' t . .1" nil: .. -, • ''' '' Efili.LES, '.rtuor. RAA. VI N G IG, , ---,,, , _ establishing tome . time been desirous of - having at longtrt obarnt Boarding School, and that purpose, the subsea suitable Landings for announcing to his patrons ' , takes pleasure in will open. the above named lirviends, that he Ist of October. • '''ion on the The location is in a small sad rot. , . formed by an ro shaped bend k.f Mountain, aptly termed " Doubling Gap, •,, h is not surpassed its healthfulness of enuatto and beauty of scenery by any place in the country._The main building is largo and coin- Medians, (100 re6t in length'by 44 1w breadth - , and 3 stories high,) and is well furnished with everything necessary to convenience and .com fort. The other buildings compose l3atlt Hou ses, &c., to the lice use of which the pupils will have access at proper hours: The well known White Sulphur) Springs rise within a few rods of the main building. The object of the I,nstitution is to lit young men for business, or for any of the highei% classes of College. The course et instruction will be thorough and complete, more attention being given to the quality then to the quantity in the performance of the student. All the branches taught. in the best academies will ho tutit , -,ht in tlnsonot-proper. apparatus.wilLim 'toed for illustration of the subjects that require it. Classes. in Civil Engineering will enjoy the advantage of operations. in the field with Transit, Compass, Chain, &e. TERMS: • Bilard, tuition, trust g, fuel rind lights per session, Latin nod Greek French orllebrew 5 00 Civil Engineering with use or 'rostrum' is 10 00 Drawing'and painting 5 00 Vocal and Instrumental Music 5 00 'Pits pupils will board in the' institution on• der the immoditue and constant supervisiop of the Principal, who will bestow careful altention upon their convenience and comrat. Each student will furnish his own towels, and have them and his eloihes dist.neitly marked. 'lll . e academic year will be divided into sea :lons of Prue' , 11/ -wreka each, commencing on .the first of Seweinber. The regular vacation will oceur-in,lluly-itittl,-kugust. completing the arrangements the first ,ession of the p t,ont year will commence on l)\Y the first day of October, as slated above. An troy access ht afforded to stitilenw, by Cuinlierland \'alley IZoail to N•wvi . le,'rtinl"thrtire by toache, to 1111 Arad rutty. 'rho Gettysburg alai Lewistown' State Road misses Ihroagli the gratindt , . l'or ell rulars eontaining 11111 portienlais nn reference, midi evti I ins ipnl through th ',' , ;ewville P. 0 MINIMS HUSTON isTewvile, Sept. IP, 1550-3,e. Sewritie acerdenty. ELECT Bt.:ll.ool..—The subsidilicr t\ liiit ing"talwn • olinrucod- this -Institution, ollt•rt, los sto VI t•• 4 to the birtnerloitrotis of Ow t-tilioul and to I Ile Ii it His School will be cloidinded on Oft , most initirovtd mstrort•oni From" ex pt:riencti mid by milli - thy ntiiilicallon he ', ire , to render illy school 5104 y 01 -- gCoofol p-ao•uo ,wo. The course of instruction %, ill idnbrace ail did btanclies of n complete classic and sci entific edit Oral tiwtruotion by Leciures - And explantwons y ill n,•conlpany the LIFO of the - riddst rot; ex i• boo lvs It s i • 11,irdipg and NV;ls.liind per live inorilis 'l'uninii in Blanch,. 3 In Trmitin ineloding t.lassats i.3,5ti Tuition .payable quart, r ly, i nv u tto t,tv iii a.l var.cc.,'Pest books will lie furnofted by the initial at city prices. Ni.v.tville is a beautiful and pleasant village, sittoorid in ti fertile and well cultivated (rmory, toot accessible twigs every day from the ea:l and the west by nieces of the Cumberland Val! tt Road. The inhabitant, t,r Iltc vil- Woe itid set 'whaling count' arcositef for thi not iti,.: awl Onicrtrise. The hinter session svtll ',minnows will commence on the Second )j„ n d it y of October;the miner on the Second Alooday of April. Fur lifrilierparticularSwid. dress the Principal at Newirille. \V Al 'l' C 'LEAVER, P'rincipal. ne(t2ogt B c f e rencesr—The Faculty of ,Pennsylvania College, Rev. W. M. Reynolds, n. DI, Preal• dent-of Cat rml University, Ohio, Rev. C. C. Baughman. Salin, Va., Rev. 1). F. Mille, Mid dletOwn, lld., Rev. .1; .11arkv,.1Vin. 13nrr, 1. tt4 wo v e r„ltesrlpli linnuon, Herron, Orem .Irraitg-ement. 1 7A F ,. M \ r - ' 16=Vdritil' 11.7", EMI =I LISLE 'l'U YORK r 111 undersigned, owing to the net eases. _lll. travel between the above named placc,d and to atiord eorryisponding lueilitice to the pub lie, begs leave to announce that he is uow run ning a DAILY LINE OF VOL STAOLS between Carlirle and York. 11w stock has recently been 'cinch unproved, and .his coaches ate uhw• and comfortable. 't her ;cave Carlisle every morning ❑t 6 o'clock, and at rive at York at. M., in Owe to tithe the twu'o'clook train of Cars lot' 'Baltimore. • Returning, will !cave York about .1 o'clock, P. or immediately alter the arrival of the Gars 170111 Baltimore, and reach Carliole the sumo ciruing. FAIRe.--Through tickers from-Garlislo to Bal timore, or vice versa, will be furnished at the low price el $3.00. GEORGE LIENDEL Splendid Livery Establishment, Ile woo(' also mho this opportunity in forming his, friends and the public geneially, that he has lately made valuable additions to his extensive LiVerv, in HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SAD ' DI,E RORSES . , Sze.,and that he is now prepared to accommodate them with any article in his line-ol business,.sl a moment's notice, and en the most reasonable terms. Per• sons desirous of riding in fine velneles, or on line horses, are requested, to efill at his esta . ly lishment before going elsewhere, as, in all,pro• humility they will save a little change I,y.sn do , Mg. Persons visiting Carlisle during,The Sum mer season, can nt all times befn.riiish,d with good conveyances to anierid' the lu loving wateringplaceS iii iis•iinniedinie . vieiniiy—Car• lisle Springs 5 Doubling z giip Springs; Warm Spiings, Perry county; or York Springs, A• dams county. • C. If. -.Carlisle, July 3;18507.3m. FIRM' ARRIVAL OF .loots find Shoes • FOR 1 LIE FALL SEASON AT n:ORTZWES SHOE STORE, Main alreel, , nrar flu hail Rawl 0111PRI4NG Mon's, Boy's and Youth's I) Calf, Ely and coan;e Boots and Brogans, which are warranted to be of the hest quality, Ladies Gaiters, Bushing and French Ties, Nliss& and Chi Wrens boots and shoes in great variety, Alm, an elegant assortment of GUM SHOES and BOOTS, with all the late im• provements and warranted-ported.. Having, purchased these gum shoes Ir ,m the agent of the, manufacturer, I (Uri authorized to utvz .dt ace, PAIR in place of any that prove defective -in wearing. Having a large stock of French Calf Skins . , Mcrocco, hid, &c., and - good workmen, every attention is given to - customer work as usual. .septlB Will. PORTER. COAL! COAL! TIIE subseriber:has just received nt his Coal Yard, et the West end of High street, a supe rior quality of NVilkestmrre, Ptnegrove, Lyken's Valley, Linio.burners' and 13Iacksmiths' COAL which he is prepared to sell at reduced prices. Ile respectfully FOliCitS the patronage of the people of Carlisle and vicinity:, oelt ' W IS lIIURRPY, Act. 'Bonnet and' Neck Rinbons. THE subscriber line just opened en nske moot of Embroidered Ribbons or bone styles, with a rim simply of Bonnet Ri the s till qualities' sop2s W bY • iglilning Itodafor sale Cheap by , ntig9A H. SAXTON, . . A goo 4. Parlor Coal Stove OR SALF,, on - ronsprinblo fettris. ,Apply r AC this Atm • • _lsTotico. • • -•PROOLAtiIAtION. WW,BREAS the Kiii-tiible.-PuMaitaioa• %V MS, President Judge of ale several Courts of ConimOn • Pleas of tho _eountioa-rot Cumberland, Perry and Juniata, in Pennsylva nia, and Justice of the - several Couits of Oyer -and -Terminer and General J.ail Deliver) , in said counties, and Hen. John StiPart and John Clendenin; Judges or the Court of Oyer and ferminer - and General Jail Delivery for the trial Of all capital and other offenders, in the said county of by theirpreeepts to me directed, dated the 26th of /I.ugust,lBso, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and GelieralJail Delivery, to be holden at Car lisle on the 2d Monday of November next, (being the Ilth day) at 10 o'clock in the Rae• mum, to continue two weeks. NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to the `;!oner, Justices of the Pence and Constables by ~ said comity ofCumberland, that they are there t Ail , precept commanded.to he then and . l' 6 curus , ",, proper persons, with their rolls, other remem,..lfionst examinations, and all to theiroffiess ap,,,, todo those things which diatom bound by l ' - `= , to bp dOne,and all those (against the prisoners ~,,annuu, to prosecute in the Jail of said coun, ' 1. or then shell be prosecute them no shall be), be there to DA VI D S'Ati. ° _ Carlisle, September 25, 1850. -,.. rff. • Prothonotary's Notice, - PIIkTOTICE is hereby_giyen to all persons a. tl mrested r tharthe following accounts have Li eon 'fi led ini4e PrOfriiinotary's fiflitTO - for - exam , ination, by the accountant therein named, and will be presented to the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county for confirmation and allowance, on WEDNKSDAY, the 13th - day of November, A.D., 1850. ;- 1. The account of John 'Rupp committee of the person and estate ofPeter Zimmerman. sr of Allen township"; a lunatic. The final accounts of Andrew Kerr, Trus te.t' of Elizabeth Moore, late of the Borough of Cat lisle, dee'd. 3. '.I he account of Wm. M. Bement, Keg., Trustee.of J. A. 13ishop and Rebecca A , pp, under n deed of trust. 4. The account of SamlierWoodburn, Es,'. t i Sequestrate of the ilanoventino Carlisle Turn pike Rood Company. t JAS. F. LAMBERTON, Proth'Y. Cell X 50,00 5 00 Estate of Henry Church, decid, Lva: adersomb — dlieieby: gives • notice — that letters of Administration on the estate of Iltnry Ohurch.late of 13 ridgeport, Cumberland wanly, deceased, have been grAnied In him by the Register of said county. Ile therefore 110-• 11114, all persons indebted to the• estate of said decedent to call soul make payment, and all persons having claims agnin4i the same to pre sent them - Ism set tlesne nt and pav resides ill . I\lllillietr;Wn, C..lllllty, where he van be -sops and eisnsulted on Istpise r lss)d )he es sate, and \sirs also Ise at Psportd'n 9010 c slimy of CSlMbelittild pars Jsss lime on the business or said s ;tale, and alds-some (sons Uridgepost Capt. Gauge spicy will asst'st • his a g ent ismiustg, settle mos. &i-It It Cat] C , Adm's N IS. There lc a l'ars.zrs cod (cell assorted lot I' '11111:It belosiginsTio the estate of said s l e •it, which will Ise disposed of no iIeTTIO- PerOOnn do=uses IQ purchase eat, call on -s•riber or Isis 'agent Capt. (4carce a [sdo ifs! R I Clll'llC,ll, • Estate of ElFLabeth Moore, dee'd, Administration on the Notafe 1 . 4 ut Eliz3beth M,,r,re, dose's's, late of die s orosigh.ol Cal lisle, Cumberland county, sieve I ori cninted toMI S'Clocriber resift' s(' in Nssrtli Aliddliston township, &batty slarrsisdl pp sons having claims or (Is mends again-t .:aid emus. will pr, 111 duly 111111;011lielliCii i-01110111 , it, and shuns indcbsc,l will :it \V M Adin'r. ME ATTEDITYON, 1:FIC FIRS, non commissioner! allicsrs and lli privates, entitled to roccive 'Bounty Laitcr under OIL:Into not of Congress. --W. I Leidy notice that having associated ntv