When disease Invades the`theitirtiCidfriiiiiio;iftiMe should he lost In procuring a proper remedy to-arrest the malady at once.. For, the :care ,of ;Pulmonary:Constr. - Etonchitis,,Asthma, Obstinate Cotlythe,Spitt food , . Paid In the Breast, in;short all Mimeses' of the Th ,''and Lungs,. 'tThouipson's Coinpuund,Syrup and 'wood•Thiihttm!' ilituper ta' all , ot her reM - ' dies, operating mildlyand: pleasantly , hi - the general ..aystem, strengthening . end heeling theJlings, . • ' Ineiriltalletkatreating the cough, allaYtne names testletematv, , and' 'imparting tone to' the, ' -;frame....,Thouttands havelmen.i emoted to health hi unparalleled efficacy , of , this excellent medicine,' "'a'nd prong' Allyindahrls 'offered of Its superiority over every other retnedy. rkrepated 'and Vold by ANONEY :DICaSoN of„ , E,e.orner.rot PIO and Spruce streets: Philadelphia. : r gold by J & 11 FI,EMINO, Carlisle, price SO - t'etrinid - fgl - per - bottle • . Costiveness, headach, giddiness, pain, shin stilt brenatomUsea and sickness, variable appetite, yellow or swarthy complexion, &c. are the ustuasymptems of a disordered liver: ...Wright's In " Alan Vegetable. Pille coMPlaints,bdcatiee they rentode front the body those morbid humors which are' the cause nut only of all disorders of the liver, het 'of every malady Incident to man. A single 25 cent box,will In all cases give ' relief, and aerseverance according to directions; will •moit assuredly drive every particle of disease from the body. Celleware of counterfeits and imitations. Remem ber that the original and only genuine Indian Vegeta ble- Pills have the 'written. signature of WILLIAM . I WRIpIiT on-the top label of each beg. . , The, genuine, is,fier gale by eIIARLI3B vole agent for Carlisle, and general agent for Cumber tend 'comity, by whom country dealers will be sup ..plied at the Philadelphia prices. - A Lady in Troy,N.T., who hitd been igiven'ilp, by her physicians, sends us the following: • Troy, May 15. 1848.;• . Mr. Fowler-In Ortober last, I took a violent coin, which . ..allied on toy lungs and prodnceit a hacking .sough, accompanied with night sweats, which redo- Ted me,...vet_iju_w. A. few days allot I was taken I - employed one of our best physicians, but received - Mr" help her, but with no better success, and finally a third, still growing worse MI the white. At his state of the disease I was Ventured on town! , to be unable to turn myself in my bed, or sit up while . my bed was made. •My physicians finally gave me tip, and said that I had the Consumption. nna that there MN no help for me. My friends advised me lito try Whiter's Balddm of.Wlld Cherry, but the doe lora objected. said th procuredd only hurry me out of the world ; I finally a brittle. and by using .' 'three bottles I was restoredgo perfect health. MRS. SAW' LAWSON. fold In Carlisle by-S. ELLIOTT, Religious Notice. Rev;Mr.liomimes, Q converted Jew, an a -Missionary named that people. will preaeh in the M. E. CharCh, on next SUNDAY morning, nt 11 o'clock. 'A-collection wilt he.taken up in nid of the funds of the American Society for amelio rating the condition of the Jews. The Rev. gentleman is exnettetro - preselr - irr tone or more of the other Churches of the bo rough in the after part of the day. Dedication. Tag 'Methodist Enineopal Church. in New villa, will be dedicated to the service of Almigh. tv God on Sabbath the 24th of September:, The Rev. Jesse T. Peck, D. D., President of Dickinson Colleire, will he resent and assist in the exercises ofthe ocension. rArnla Taylor Rally in Silver-Spring ! A LITTLE MOREGRAPE! THE friends of the heroic-old soldier, Gen. 7. -ICHAR Y TAY LO Wit he People's randidTite for the Prosideney r erejentimeed to meet in HOGESTOWN, on SATURDAY. the :Id of 'September, inst, to take menturet for promotine ihe election of the men who 'never sorrenders" tto the enemies of hie country. end who hat won the his illustriont deeds the hiehest honors of hit .eoentry. Several ablesneakers will nadress the •meeting. Friends old Rough and Really, torn •out! _ MANY Cheap Books ACrille new and popular c leap Aterntitro the tlavlnati he totind at the' aoonter of COL & BROTHERS, North Hanover street, (sepl3 The Annual Election . . . For thrown nnd Ninnn4crenT tho CtIMITER- ItAND VALLEY IL IL COMPANY, wilt he held at the hone .of T. A. Wittrott, in CAR. lISEE, , on MO, AY, the 2d tiny of October next,'between the tonra.of tp o'clock. A. N. and r. tt. E M•BIDDLE, mep7s, Secretary allainlield Classical Academy. THE semi-annual examination of the Stn. items connected with . . dila %whinlon, will take 'place on THURSDAY, Sentember 2R, com mencing atl o'clock, I. m. Parents and others 'interested inlito education of vonih rite irisived tto attend. R IC BURNS. aept3 • Principal A B. Arnold, A 'GRADUATE of the Washington University , of Baltimore, and who has at tended ne df the principal %lychee! Schools of German the 'University of Pennsylvania. and for two yithell3lockley Hosuital, near Phila• tidlphia, reit inlay o ff ers his Prefesstonal see vines in tali branches, to the public. Residence—Plainfield, Cumberland county. five miles from Carlisle, on the State road lead ing to Newville. • - (sep 3-3 m o-pii Notice Trim undersigned .Auditor appointed by the Orphans" Cohrt of 'Cumberland co, to settle and adjust the rates and proportions of the assets of ar,,dec'd, to and among the respiwthre creditors of. his estate, hereby gives notice; thaihe will meet with the•creditore for thit' itf• .hotiiin of 'Elias Pickle, ielteaper, in the bdrandh of Norville, on S.tr. siairert,.the l4tb'day of October neat, at 10 o'- clock. a'.st; at rhich time said creditors will nrp• sent their accounts duly attested. J. B. VAN DER B ELT, Auditor septa-im NOTXCZ. AIA persona areliereby-notilied that Letters! A Testamentary on. the .eatate of the Rev. Dr. 11.0 BERT E3IORY,• late Fres:dent of Dickinson' CORegif have been grantid to the sub- . eribefriesiding in the borough of Carlisle., iperaortelmving . Anima 'or demands against the estate of said,. decedent, are requested to ,pro sent them properly authintiCated kir settlement, and those indented to mike payment to W..D. SEYMOUR,' Executer. sepli-'fit 710'1 1 .10 . . LETTERS Testeinentary on , the Saline of GEO. 4 4.RAIGNEAD; ar., boo of South , Mid dleton' toeinship,-deced, have been_grented by the , Regletelrof.Ctumberlend toinity to.tho:eub.' eertibbr, relining inthe elm township, • All per -:•—sseni-beving,demands egainst.Seid eaten) ere re questei,to. mike known the-same without delay; and tbdie indebted mike Pioneer to -, D.CRAIGHSATi,. • MARTHA 4,". eItAIG 11 SAD, Executors TAKE_ notice that' - -Leiterit .Teuiumentury on the last will and testament of MERRIT•CALD• WELL; dee'iL late. of the; bortiuih of , Carlisle,. • '‘y. 30,) been tainted bi.thejteg.' fur: Ibereonnty:of - gymborlatoi l r,'yvhdretigeil - itit tlio,boid borough. ItYvbitt clam O - m s or . 'dutidi nEniout said "detiodentcare :tuquomed' to she Sainil.wlihOut delay. end those' .71414.4t7,!' • ji". ,N 6,11 .. ,09,1014 1 .1P171t. g rest , variety of. ALI". FO!igkih!it r A ' 44 , f lt her French Collar!, of tew lentieiis t .insd,reettiyedhiri . •, • ,• sOplpr :t "" GW. IIII'NER: Cit TE S ,M, &e=- - , , t general' tisiortmtn tt 0 'efgiteei , Peadffl,ntititeld Purse trimmings, r—0 4.'60031 ' , ,r,/ .',G, WIIITNER . - , , :EirOSIERY-:-,-Aar`adiliiiannt aujiilYof •Ladjaa 11.11L , Pdiasoa and Marfa diosiery; asi'aptinad by I .laltaar,_ 't ' -:-. , ' : ;.- . . G . -HITNEW; „ „ , , , , . . ji . ,il . 4', • li.LlPi BALIL -,1. - 4 , ', 1. , . : wiLl.. l 3l.t:'sotd.,stlpithlie_vsalei;‘ on: TU,Eti!..,' ' ' ~ '' , ..DA.7%. thit:26tfkoefientorriber,on Amitra,;:. .. ° 24. '4:Ott) 'enbearttier;j it N. Afiddtutor', tp,,the ' .-. (9 fnwPig property , , vies, • . Two: head of ,liorsea, ; • ''• It Airtieding l ,2lara,: and. 2 gplci,,6, , bead 'of , fat ogeriati.'a bmidiag,, H o w -and: rigs/ 9 1 1 0 :two, - ' - Weigle: nearly. 0 ce. find - a cno.finrecr w 44 .4 Boni.".WithT , „tiell:su4 7 lie7y,,;ririd,,w' aod, ladde rs" 'to, ccalso'7'.lfatile;Gettra t • - ;Cart ~irid -Dora, rPiouglin '' ti r ill'•H trr° *°AlM r iodniill;:,Cirtting4bnxil•Eihorel • - •Plonleh;,,irttalerind .ronnblaotratte;and etroteintrei• • 41'0 bribe trifif.Stite•by Ole Capkat, afireporato: 43ookingc4itaveilnI:aet; af,,,ftrrn,rarc, quarrying. '.tools; .o ",s 4`..: :oilier #lllo,l4tll,lo9natneines‘4o,,nten,,. ~ ilitltt•vt""' A commence .!;4 . .,11)•*619,akc*: ti; . • 'i l i v b e n terms wt4l , ,tte'nyidetiknown beWciPs '•- ', , k•..:ji.4) , . \VIVIo•IVA.411y01-, ,' ‘. • , ~' 'N, V ...,,` i: i,,f:,,,]1),,,,,,.,v4.,)'Vji,M!.7-3, ~, ! ;1 ; ,, ' -4'.."1-, , =i:A1.ff,.., -,: ,' %.q, ~'~~~ ~`aper~i~iiit#~ l alf:ll.llllnery`n Was. , -7- .. Tornsr sifor4EfTki!Sailiirip'oriors . %nd sj ,-., D Enders :in 7 Si I lei; ;R i bb'olifi: - ii .4 - Millinery Cloode;l:Noz,•4s.SoutklEleco.t-Itreitt,'Philndel phithavellist-recebo'="lndllire'llieiv opening a Very rich m a i...ant of_FALL MILLINERY 9.90.D.9.-'ol!ch As. -. , ~ ._____ - ,V;g:Urid and corded Dinned:goods of-now do-. Bonnet Satins . , oral! colors , - . •Plain:and Corded'Velveta, all colors - • ' Fundy Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, a largtfiend beautiful variety . „ . . • • ' Frerich rThid - Allffricai — i Flowers; ll price s -- Black Bross Silks, Bombazines . • • Fancy Laces, Quillings, Fall Trimmings Bonn Crowns , Tips, Buckrams, &e. &e. A o, a bedutiful assortment of French Fancy -Feathers,_fromAhOjist.manufactory_in_Baris. ' A large proportion of the above goods being of our own importation, we.are enabled io Offer them at very low prices. .. . isepl3-Imo ' l %-. ' REAL ESTATZI AT PUBLIC BALE IN. pursuance of an order of the t= Orphans' Court of Cumberland co, will be sold ht,frublio'saleon'l'u utcs la I DAY, the sthhi October, 1848,-pt 10 - o'clock, A. M. the following descri bed Real 'Estate, late the property of JACOB HIGH, dec'd,.viz • No. lA . :Tra - cf of Iduld, - situate - in M ifflin 1p in said county r beunded by.lands of Isaac Christleib,- George North's, heirs, John -High and lands of the heirs of'said decedent hereinaf ter described as No. 2, and containing 227 Acres, 81 perches, neat measure, havingrhereon erect, ed a 4.w.g.story Log Dwelling House, Kitchen, -&c,double- r Log-Barn,.,-Wagothibed,...Corn , .crib.. end Cider-piess, a well of never-tailing...water, convenient to the house, and a - good Apple 'Or chard. About 70 acres of the. Firm are first. rate Timber land. and the residue in a good State of cultivation, of which about 30 acres are good meadow, the greater part of which is suit able for tillage. No. 2—A Tract of Land, adjoining the above described Farm and land of Henry Miller, Abm. Whisler, Moses Whisler, Daniel sl'Laughlin, Jacob Kitner, Geo. Hoian and others, containing 184 Acres, 113 Perches, neat meatier°, / having 4heroon-ereeted-a-two-story-Log-Hiluile Kitchen, double Log Barn, Wqgon.shed and Cunt•ct'b, an Apple - Orchard audit in.verrfaili Well of. water near the door. About 50 acres of the above Fenn are first-rate Timber .Land, and Rle resichle in _a _good state Of cultivation, of whicn about 20 ampere good The above tracts will' be sold separately or fpgether,te suit_purehasers.,_ontha:_foßewin terms The t eosta of sale to be paid by the purchaser or purchasers on the confirmation of the sale by the Court, at which time he or they will he required to enter into recognizance in the Orphans' Court with approved security, to se cure 'the residue of the purchase money, to be paid as follows—one-third to remain iti the hands of the purchaser during the life of the widow of said decedent, the interest to be paid her annually, commencing on the let of April next. during her life, and at her death the prin cipal to he paid to the heirs of said decedent;—_ one other third to be paid on the let of April nett, when -possession will be given and deed made to the purchaser—the remaining third to be paid in two equal annual payments thereafter, without interest. No grain or rent will pass to the purchaserois the Farm is rented, and the grain passes to the renter. The taxes of 1849 to be paidby the purchaser. Any person wish ing to vie* said Farm may call on the subscri ber residing on the preniiseP. JACOB TIIGIT. Adm'r of Jacob High. deed . . WL.T.U.A..BZEI razz' AT PRIVATE SALE. MO THE subscriber ofTers nt Fri -vnte-Sti Itrt heel lowingTdtisr ri bed ■s I Real Estate, situate tit North 1 I Middleton township, Cumberland cognty, containing 150 Acres, more or less, patented land, about 125 of which are cleared and in a high slate of cultivation, and the residue covered with thriving young Timber. The improvements ore o two•story Log House, Stone - Kitchen, Frame. Barn, Wngon-shed - ari Corn-Drib, and a fine young thriving Orchard wit/3 choice fruit. The Farm is wo.l covered with Locust Timber. There are a number of never-fading running springs of water ncnr the door. The above mentioned tract is all Lime stone Land, and is,in a healthy neighborhood, within two miles of Carlisle and one Inn° from the Cumberland Valley Railroad, and lying on the Canodoguinet creek. The Farm is con venient to the Carlisle market. The purchaser can have the whole Farm, or 100 acres and the improvements, or 50 acres, or the 50 acres di• vided intafive or ten lots. By this latter divi sion the property would suit persons in Carlisle who wish to purchase lots. An indisputable title will be given. For terms apply to the subscriber, residisin on the Walnut Bottom road, five miles from Carlisle. sepl3 JOHN FISHIIIIIIN, sr. New Goods - - THE subsepiber has joist received n variety o Fancy e nd Staple Dry Goods, to which the at tendon of the public is invited. sepa G. W. lIITNER Ribbon Zeno JUST received. a full 'aisoftilient el new style Ribbon Belts. BIRO Morocco Bela for children, new patteins; Waist Buckles, &c sep6) =n W H(TN•ER NOTICS • LETTERS of Administration on the estate of HENRY MILLER. hue of Mifflin township, Cumberland county, dec'd, have been granted to the subscribar, residing in the same township. All persons having claims against said estate will present them for settlement, and those in debted make payment to MOSES WIIISLER, . Administrator e sep6--4tpel NOTICEI LETTERS Testamentary orr the came of ANN CAROTHERS.' late of E. Ponirebero tp, Cumberland co. dee'd, have been granted by the Register ofesaid county 'l% the subscriber, residing in Bellefonte, Pa. A ll persOns hnving claims against said estate will preSent them for settlement, and thus,' indebted make inyment to THOMAS CAROTHERS, Executor neri6-pd] Six CentgApwardi • RAN AWAY from the subscriber, in south Middleton township, on -tho 3lat nit, a. Mulatto boy, an Indentured apprentice to the Forming business, named ROBERT H.•JOHNSON.— All.persona are forbid baboring or trusting said boy, under penalty of the law. • ' • • sel) s l , • New. Goode, Cheaper 'than* Averl EORGE CROOKS, in West Mein -street. 11.2 f Carlisle; bai just returned 'front the city. large assortment' of DRY GOOD,S, which:he' will . be able tweall ,cheaper than any , where sold . Carlisle. Ho offers , and 4.4 black and broWnMusliri at 61 Coate, superior to any ever'. sbld "ist Carlisle.' s yincy prmis,.fost colors,"at'6l. and 10 'conts:' Atip,Furntture Cal. 6,i• to ltteenta ; all or which , i s much stmeri. or je nhillity. to any he has been selling:. Ging ham.' 'lO to . 12.1 me, Muslin do Lane 12i.. A. large assortment of white; red, yellow and greed . Flutist; cheaper tlian:,any body ever thought'uf, wide, all wool; afteqsuch as usually sells fQr 3161: Re. haw Taney' Cassimerea at 75c, such. as" has .'been': selling . 'et •011it_tiollat1,--Cusaloclll4,. Tweeds and "other;geode aquallY Aleo , ;:Ladies r dresi.geods,'such: as, - Cesitmeres, Aldecasi- Bonibmine;, filed: MOuti'de Lana, 4ko,i nil or whiali ite;sold" rhe s Po,lllno:e'Ver; „ GROCERIES - Good brown Sugar, 5 .061 c, crushed .and 10e. , Molasses ;'Honey,.. Sept Blaek Tea 50c per..ll3:v.Y..llkoinai tiperi d dot Spices of allltiodsi sup:, tdd'er, , vineg a r. ,a 46. , ••.•••Fi''. -......: , NOTlOZl.._____,____,___'• , I. •''''''•;: , '' 116•43earti - of - Direetoricif-rnirt,' have this day (Aug.t' 20 .dielared'a eeiond DiVi.:l deral'!of ait,inu(ch'or the:eel/iterate* of the Bank ' ae will :',Olitille 'enblik''avorliholtler 'who' hair i'ratid i fl there 'rhea eightieh &Mire on each share of their . Ateek.ircAltild...ltertio t :to.LreOlyewhourra r • some, have been' oai&thereen - hy...theor:realtertivelii, hevondoiehteen"dollaraver share, .Iviieloiy. !Mend will no iiiild,iii 9 19 : 3 ,itAkiriii o , 6 l l 9 l ':Aolhe, ateekholderereaphOtively entitled receive •th'o• eamtipar tiny, thne•afiet:ike:l6l,-day.iit',Elepterav• hei . neiti.V , :i ' 'r . " , \'•'• • •'. , - •''' '' ':,•- •' '''' 'b ' ' '' , " ', ''',- V .- .. ‘ : , - I 83/ order erthii•BOard of Direetnre-'.lr ....;,..4',;‘ o''''•"::' - ;" . ' - '1* .. r..: - [';.4..i r . , ..:Ak,1 - IF I NDEL ; Clerk.' ; Car li ale IlankA - Arlit.l4t.':,' ,:' : .'•,• ',aro tiete;:: ;J ; ,.3; 4.-..l'ffE:,co,numiemorterte, 61;7,Cneitberland , eouoty deeee,it proper tojrifbropthe'Publioithat.ihe ted:meptingolofi4 BOord,of Cloopiniesienops will , he'beid vn.; the' etieend and , feurthtidcindaysi o u 0 1013114 h,oniti.`'at which tititemer Phieetiel'hevieg Hoard wilttmeet , the* their offige-in t 2.• RILFY; , , ESE t'}'{Yi~.t'i(~~ n.i}S?~ .Imr. • • D rcftsl - . sod` ‘., la t: . publitveale;en , h- 8 - " BoAyobe 20t • 130 „..' Treztaiei thb sub - ills 3 t ',Scriber, in. Carlisle,. hie -valuable r . • tug SE-and LOT,eitutite - on.Wetd .Maiii_tstreet,in•Osirt bereugh; oOntainitig golhat in -.. - ftont atilt 240 tetiveth.-- Ttie Atoustritetwo storiesdligh r with an atttv,end throughoto.-.•There is a well'vr..miter; and cis; tern, near -the door, and the lot ts-itimtea with choice' ruit trees. • The lot :adjOinidg, l - 10 ..occu- PIO aff 1. - himber-yard. will be sold, at the soli ! , time, either as a whole or divldedin Itids to suit purchasers. • Also, at the same time and . placer, 'will - be eidd the HOUSE and LOT shuttle ii: the West end _ef.Louther - strset;_ipseid 72 feet front and 240 in &Rh house islof Brick, two stories high, and finished in the best ' style. The lot contains . a number of choice I fruit trees. • On FRIDAY, the 2:24 of. September, will be sold 'at publia sale, on the promises, in S. Mid dleton tp, Cumberland co, the itiluable FARM e mituate said township, containing 108 Acres, more or loss, of good land, all of w - bidli is under 'good fence and tif a high state of cultivation, ad joining lands Of Wm. Craighead, Jacob Shealfei and others. The i m provements are a two-story BRICK HOUSE,. Bank Barn- and other no-. xesepry_out. by:Ridings, _together ..with-.a . -never , failing well'of vvpter .near the - door. There is handsome young, orchard of choice (pit. , Also, - , at the same time will bo sold 7} acres of Moun- ' toin Land, covered with•thriVing thither. On WED N ESRAY, the'. 4th of October , . will, be sold at publictittle, on the premises,' the valu able FARM, known as "Mixel's -Farm;" situ- ate In 1< onroe tp, six, miles east of Carlli e, on the road lending from Churchiown to Meehan irsburg, containing 107. Acres of first . rate Lime stone Lend, all of whichis - well fenced and-un der good cultivation. The improvements are a Jorge two-story STONE HOUSE, Log Barn -and other improvements. Also, a novegailing well of water, orchard, &c. • Sale to commence at each place at 10 o'clock, N. • The terms of solo will -be reasonable.— Attendance given by FRED'K 1100 J. F. HOOVER. sop6-ta] - . - - WILL be sold ett-public sale on MONDAY, thil 16th day of Ocne bea next, at 2 o'clock r. at, the-fol - • lowing - Real - -Estate, - late the pro , petty of George Rtipp, crec'd, viz: Al that certain Plantation cor:"Tract of Land sit unte in, Silver Spring tp, Cumberland co, bUund cd' by lands of David Lane, dacOb Bricker, D. Coble nndiJos. Briggs' heirs, containing 89 Acres and 11 perches, having thereon erected a two-story LOG HOUSE and large Frame Barn, Wagon Slind'and Corn Crib, and all other ne cessary out-buildings. About 75 acres are clear ed and in n good state of cultivation, and the balance covered with thriving timber. This farm has considerable locust timber, and is located near the turnpike, within half a mile-of Bricker's Mill,-and in sight of Silver Spring Meeting house. The celebrated Silver Sejjng rises with in a few feet of the house. 'Also y en TUESDAY,tho 17th day of October nerit, at 2 o'clock, r. sr, will be sold at puhlief sale, on the premises, the following Tract o Land, Into the property of said deed, viz; All that Tract of Laud, bounded by lands of Chris tian Keller, Rich'd Parker and John Rupp, con taining 55 Acres and 82 'perches. having thectron erected a LOG HOUSE and Log Barn, with a never-failing well . of good water near Hie house; 25 acres are eleafed and the balance in first rate thither. This property is located six miles front Cro lisle and three from fklechaniesburg. - _ _ arms uiliditi - Kifowli - o - i — t ife - TraT,STITS - lijr - - - GEORGE RUPP,Tr,' LEVI MERKEL, - sepg-tal Executers Ifitr totiraster Volkes Freund, insert till sale, and send bill to this office.-- . SPRINGFIELD LIORT INFANTRK. YOU will parade at the public house of John Flocker, on the Walnut Bottom road oo,S*rtß• DAY the 16thpf September next. ut 10 o'clock, A. M, precesely, in Summer' uniform, and pro perly equip! for drill. By,nrder of the Captain. JOS. HOOD, 0. S. N. B—On same day and place on adjourned court of appeal will be held for said company. aug:lo-Pd LABORATORY OF THOMSON'S BOTA NIC MEDICINES. EPint. LA RR A BEE, No. 20 S. Calvert street, Baitirnore, has removed his Labora tory to his new building No. 24, and has always on hand the largest and most complete assort ment of pure Botanic remedies in die United States, prepared under his special care. at his Laboriory—being the first orocted in the United States for the special purpose. of preparing I'HOMSO NUN BOTANIC-MEDICINES. Ail of the pulverized and compounded' articles are put up in quarter and- half pound packages, and neatly labelled, with dirqctions suitable for retailing, and tquin better terms than the same article_can had for in the United Stalea.7- Every article in line is warranted genuine—. the pubbc'erm rely upon this. A liberal discount made teicountry merchants, who are'particalarly requested to call and exam ine quality, &c, before purchasing. Toe various Treatises, embracing the most reputed authors, upon the Thontsonian or Bo tanic Sylittrit of Medicine, may also be had at his establishment, by the quantity or single copy. aug23-Gme WEST PIIILADELPHIA. STOVE WORHS. TILE subscribers respectfully inhirm their friende - and , the public that they are how prepared to execute any orders with which they may, be favored, for their West Philailephia Complete' COOK STOVE, of which they have three sizes; CANNON and DARE CYLIN DER Stcives, seven sizes; Bases and Tops fir Cylinder Stoves, five sizes; OVEN PLATES, four sizes; COTTAGE AIR.TIORT PARLOR STOVES, VO0d) two sizes; GAS OVENS, 110'00: sizes CAST Ines HEATERS) and a large and beautiful assortment of Patterns for Iron Railing. Their goods are:all made of the best Material, arid from new and beautiful designs. . Their West "Philcidelphia Complete is,'With out ,douhf,..the best - and 'intuit Saleable Cook . Stovoin.theln.nrket._,Therern eoxgructed %vitt] ,Molt's; Patent reider; Fconr 'rind Grate;''whieh gives them a decided superiority Overall others. They only want sited -to confirm what ithere .• • CASTIIIIGSet, ill kirids made to order With piotoptnese and despatch.::,' .• ' Samples niny, ha town and,orders left. at the Fosindry,'.or . st.rs. Kolikee, t5ll .N. Second •alethiettl.e.DnisenaqlB7 S. 888(infl st., nd ntsSßMarket street: WILLIAMS, KO HLE R , MATHIEUA CO. SHOE THREAD WA'REITD.ESE....: 131LARti-A BEE' he's : renioied - ' 2 to -- his - 'naUf V -- A • , Warahouse: corner of CaliM:oo Nereer at reeta,',Balt -hi new it, at'ore,- ; rent ;imperil' tion.Lfrom•ihtt celebrated-factory of Tinley, Tatham Walker, a' full 'assort nient of bleached, white, and, eliov, which: ha ur prepa, red' to: aell, , ; hy,,th halo ',tor, -- ,leatr quantity, on as ' good P. Anima,' quality con , . be, had, or thirtE'Stnin, ''.A'l'so a general, naeortinent of S HOHT.OO O 'anti Yiz : Shoe - Kniv o,,toninr - punnesi, eva A aw 8 and wl handled; peg bristles, webbin g . cord."sh?,e nails of all times, cut 'end' OtiatAacka; reriah - ,trona coMplato„ pet; inapt and 'alumni, dbe r ,'• &o, Premium' rilnak'Paper„-to-%, take itiu dce.ok.the•common, sand paper,a yery Perim. article,. being,.Out, p‘ikyirnanufactureova a. ItANTSpe, Laing . ; bent troop, shop'trqes, crimping li nnirtiri'Aophin - olip,'inentifiipitiO4 , id' the vary kralq ,. ttratiee and,ef dielatestotyleV.,Efery, arti. eta atiNtienbtalqed.aehldeatehlialfnitint for . ma n- Ofaatartaktinee and. Shii`ly;',exilelit leatlier, , ,, All qt. th!. InWaitt,thaihot price, ,_‘c,,iporyy,mecolitirstcateleidarlyAre; quested to calf::''.; : E: rail:DAB EE4. ang23-Iniol 1411:24;',E,a1ver,r 0. TeIVy,NSE . ND'S SAIISAPAR,ILLNotorthe, .rglTlPval am),PennaPent Mire of nil dtatoteem aiteing (roman impure atata of the bleocktterer; Wow; afreciloneitc, warran'ed superior to eater preparat,ien of;.SaroaPerille,now:,lkusfiirl sale hy Abe dozen;oreingio ,lord s, fit - • „/- =I ,FY*. .1 REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE.., Attention ! REMOVAL. REMOVAL. K"F" ~r~ ~' ~ F'i? J :'.~:~':.. ~ ti ` e'.2':n ~ .l`.• V Y'.~ IY+nz^~:N ~r??.(r.:~ -.i:: .` ,. ~ ^.Te - . ~.y. 4 ' . ,~b .: ~yrt;. . y" 4~.. - .2~n. 11'ir.✓ aLrci.. . Y" ].~A;r ,ry: r .' Tl~Wl " r e',.}>"r. ..r... is v ..... ~ ~.. J .r.~~:r'`g:~r^`-.x';'=~~s'~sr:y^~~,'4'~rv~y., ~`~'<f^by.l".i✓?4~^.ci~Yr,•rs~ , .X~. J~tM';!',~^^m'~;.• .. -'---~. ~'_..-~. ~. _...--. ~ •-'.: ~` .- .. ...~. „..---,. / ,„+;,..„4„,.:1.,,..! , 4 .. 'llitocellanc.Otto;_ll..., ~ --.:t,:.,,,.•.-.: , : . „,..,,..,., - *' Viibiaiifliiiii-Ag4il4Orp‘',.-.' ' ~:V.IIE EnthsOriber hoe .oSr...opened', a ehoice,va-- rietyrOCCIIEWING.7OBACp O ; . COnsiitini or Artie .d . iffOrdricand...poptilarl,brands;Of• Congress; also .141;Iler7si-Fine,Cut aliewineMbaccm - Alio, smite fiverM:six,best Mandeimported and Arne-, :titan CIGARS, scented Sinaking Tobac t : co Jvhite,clay. atone an i i wooden Smoke Pipes, Pi r rAteins, ; &c.,.allo he:Very. hestA ~ nality t '., ._„ oilier eatront.and.calsens , ganerally.are,m, vited to call andiry.forl Thar satisfaction.. .My 'ship is the - room,latelV, ~upieiliipMf4liindet„ as a' vitch.maker shop on Main street, °pea inn the Railroadoffice.......- ~ .. on •:. , . TEI .H. , C ILIS W ELL, A Riductlon o 1 20 per . Cent.: THE aubieriheiii niiii4lll4 . their 121 runt -Caticoea-at-10-cente r toge\ her -with ILgreet.sprie; thy of other . ' geode at *intone raters. Cell soon for BARGAINS — thet are going off with a perfect rush. & W. BENTZ, aug23 3...doorsbelow the Post Office STOCZIN TARN . JUST received at the ..iettp store of the sub scribers, a large and colnplate assortment of WOOLEN YARNS, tudellows: • 200 etas White Won't!' Yarn • 100 " " Bine White " 260 ." Dark Mixed. " • 4iX) " Blum Mixed " - 104. " fine Bine:MAO " Being . the hest' assortment. eve one in store in Carlisle. Price 121 cents peg cut. • - WI- 13 KNTZ. Dissolution. • .“--THE_partnershipdiefetofine-existinur bet Wean the subseribote, Wider the firm 'of WAHLS BARRO,N, was dissolved en the 19th imp., by mutual consent. The business Will be continued by Joseph F. Barron,. who will settle the am ounts of the old firm. n . uf,r23-pd] Watt & Pattersoxes Truss, , SAII,O $ ' 4 4.4 4040 ta..!- 1 1• 1 t • MEM FOR THE RADILAL CURE OF HERNIA R—RLIPT-U R ASUPPLY or the above truly valuable TRUSS received an'dukept constantly for snle at (au g 33 S. ELL101"1"S NOTICE. • • , LETTERS Testamentary on the estate of RICHARD CRAIGHEAD,-lateof South Mid dleton township, CumArland county, dee'd, have been granted to.the subse'rribers. All per sons having claims on said, deceased are re— quested to present them for settlement, ,and. those indebted to make payment to -RICHARD CRAIGHEAD, JOHN W. CRAIG HEAD, augZl•-tiExecutors • Stray Barge:- , • CAME to the residence of the residing in 'Licktnson ' fr-W townshirlihnut the 4th of August, a • n large BLACK HORSE. suppo ied to he about nine years old.— The owner re requested to.come forward, prove property:pay, charges and - take a ir away, other; wise it will be disposed of aceor ine to law. ate;l3-3t - DAVID RALSTON. 'Off. . . THE subscribers will dispose the balance of their Summer goods at greatly SEDVCED Pal. CES ; such as Lawns,Balzorines,. Gingham,. Mous. de Liines, Caicoes, tee., du- Some_ of theme goods. ill be sold much below cost. as they mast be sold to make room for Fall & Win- ter goods. All who want bargains will get them by calling at the miser STORE of ' A., W.•BENTZ, ang9 3 doors south of the Post Office. NOTZC LETTERS of Administration on the esinte of GEORGE HYDE, Jr., hue of Allen township, Cutriberland county, dec'd., hare been granted to the subscriber, residing in West Manchester township, York county. An persons having claims against the estate of said decedent will present them for settlement, and those indebted make payment to GEO. HYDE, Sr., nug9-Gupd Administrator Stray COM CAME' to the residence of the •'- ' , pi, subscriber, six miles from Car lisle, on the Walnut Bottom.road, in Dickinson township. about the Ms. ' 28th of June, a BRINDLE COW, with white spots nu her Sides. Site is a fine large Cow, and was found with ,a calf about a week old—both are now in good condition.— The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away. - aull 2- Pd • I JACOB BISHOP. Groat Attraction! AS I am now reducing my stock of goods to prepare for the fall purcht4e, I Will sell hint cash the cheapest goods ever offered in Carlislu i and no mistake. Gond Moline, from 4 to 10 dents Calicoes, front 3 to 123 cents Gingham, from 10 to 18 cents Stockings, liom 61 to 25 emus Broad Cloths, from - 81 50 to 85 00 .. - Cassimeres. front 70 etc. to 81 25 - Tickings, Checks, &e, verycheap Bonnets, Ribbons and Flowers very low . Long Boots, from 81.00 to $3 00 Shoes, from 26 cts.. to 81 00. Sugars, from.tio 8 cents . Looking Ghisies very cheap - • Being deterntinedin cut doyen sink, pnrchns-7 err will do well to call and get gooti-bargaims at the old stand, East Main street, Carlisle. • nu/i9 ' 'CHAS. OUILBY. NOTICE. LETTERS testamentary on.. the:estate of GEORGE RITPP, Sr.. lateeP.Allen township., Eumberland county, dee'd,.have..heen granted id the subscribers, residing in Ilatimden and Al len townships; in said county. .AII persons' hey. ing claims against the'estrife of said decedent, are reqUested -to -prehent them for' settleMent, end those knowing: , themselymjedehted . tit make immediate payment:. ‘• ••, - • -; • ; GEORGE RUPP, jr.i.Hamptien LEVI MERKEL, Allen tp.. • • 'ang94lPd],_ Executors NOTICE. . 1 , AT'i stated Orphans!' Courcbeganon day, tho, 2.!11 day of April, 104fland :holden at •Carlialu in end' for Cumberland:Eounty,',hefore the• ann. , 'Samuel 'Hepburn,- Enq., PreSident Judge. and - John - Steen.' and John Clendenin; , Esqrs t &Isadore Judges; &c.; Alto .following proceedings were,had; to wit : ' • • In case of .t he .ftule on. the Heirs and Legal Repreeentatii.es of, Robert , Buchnpan,'dec7d, to • 'accept or. Waste canoe at.tho valuation', km, 'now to wit: :tOtlt , ittl:lt,',otitnotion . Of„Mr.-, Graham. Itutle'otithe hoira and persons Interest. ed 'to appear on' the first day of, next stated Or:, plinnsl.lCourt,4being_thaLl Ithday.,:otHopientber_ next) 'and , show ennui why thoireof estate of Bald dec.'d should not be sold. 713 f the Court Court. - • -J • , "- - AME 3; H - Of FEW:8110M Sheriff's omen. Cnrli 10. !," Annum 2, i 8-6 w : • Extensivp,Farriitur*,.RoOms. . • JACOB FETZEIt;:4I SON ligEro U.LP ~respectfully: call the attention o' V House-keepers 'and the public, - to the , e x., tensive steak of spientIi&FPR.NIVIS.E; ding Sofas; Wardrobes, Centre and other Tahiti; - Hressinwandlialfiltureads;lttereVollrvittielYof Cabinet-ware and .Chairtyvhich,they have havnat? endued.' at+ theirld tW3 ROD MS; bit' the carrier. of<NcirthsHanover and Leuthet They are 606o:tent ithat the ittuktfor“finisly'ef , the workmanshik , and elcgancirof st9lo, iri ‘ Which thou, a r ticle s a r e g ot 1 p ; IWlth, their on carnal* swill:`..reconpOend per eon wanting :Eninitur_w They have also..mada: arrangements for Pinartufacturßglatiti constant supply;',ocoverr articlo,tn'thed!ai,ne,,b,eth ttlain!and ixrnantental'i , zelegnrd ',and .'neehtl; , prices , whidyeannet`fnil , te.'edit , iitlchne r crli.'' TheY. would earnestly , fnvitelieitlene`Mnn 1.1 9 ' and.'!exa mint' 7"their,•SpreistwOosene , '!lttnek,;f:n they will' constantly' Make additions' ot, the newsstand most '.o 3 46rn'etcOFFlYlee:. .; ticeliAor: tiorinctimt Citilitilergopt:' 6, )818.,' UM urpaans. CIO 1,4 -- virtue , of an Order, or:the: ' '`;'.Orphan.'Cottrircif ,Cutnbutland: ,• 11 111 counts , I expose to public sale! - • '• on the,preinises,on SATURDAY, the,23d of,September•next t at .12; 'o'clock,,;numb, that c certain Plantation of, Iree(rof .-Land4sititate in Silver Spring tp;in said reoMity,linundeil hilandii of C • iert:Beliditifk. ver;lncob Harman;•AndroW Irvine nod others, 'containing !AMR 324.!Aeres,'nbatir'11.5 acres Of 'Avhich- - tirci 2 Limesion4nnit.the_renittinder - Slate. I land of guod'quality.; !Between 20 and 30 acres lore in thriving young timber and the residue to I cultivation. Tho land •is well fenced, a ...largo portion of it being post and rail. The improve. Inenie ore n large Stone D W ELLING HOUSE, Kiiclidn, Stono Bank Barn, with a Threshing Machine__atfaelledi. and "other out.buildings.— There a very su perior' Liniestone`SprorgQear the house. A young Apple Orchard! of grafted-fruit and other kinds of fruit trees on the premises. There are. two good Mills within a tulle of this farm.— There are a great quantity of Locust trees on said farm. Also, will be offered at•the some time a Lot of Ground - adjoining the above, and, containing nbout one acre, having thereon ereeted n pod LOG HOUSE and k r..me Stable,- well muted for a. tenant house. There are mime cliaied fruit trees 011 this lot:.; .Roth propprtie's cal .. ' be viewed at any tinny befOre • ' - - Conditions niiitid known on din day of sale by HENRY W. IRVINE, Adnr'r • . of Armsec Irvine. dee'd *. • Public Sale. , . . • • BY".virtue of the 'last will and ta testament of Jacob Humeri decd, . will expose to public sale,on the • I 'il premises, on SATURDAY, the 23d of September next. nt I 1 o'- alocic,-x_ ai, n HOUSRand LOT of GROUND. in.NortAt Middleton tp, Cumberland co, on the road frsm ,therrett's Gap to Middlesex, contain ing 8 Acres, more or less. Tito house is-a new Log House, stories high, with a geed- bog Stable,-Spring House, and a spring of writer on the premises. About one half of the land is in timber. The properly lies nt the foot of the mountain. nd'omin John Wilson and Jonas GEORGE WA IILS, JOS. F. BARRON. to , t too very convenient property an • suit able for the acconitnopie ion of ti family". • HENRY JACOBS. - SAMUEL ZEIGLER; arp6-18 Exec'rs ofhteob Homer. dee'd Orphans' . Court Sale._ ..• • BY virtue of an order of the Or .4:phins' Court or Cumberland county, I a a iiinhif pre ti • raises, on SATURDAY, the 30th of September. 1.040. at II o'clock,.A.M, a HOUSE and LOT of GROUND, in the bo rough of Newyille, Cumberland county, situate situate on the corner of*Railload street find the State road, and hounded by a lot of Mr. IVeld. The improvements are a two-story FramereWea therboarded HOUSE and back building. and good stabling, with choice Fruit in the lot. The terms will bo made known on the day of sale by • LEWIS RHODES, num3n-r0 Adm'r of Mari , Doek.4e'd OrphAns' Court Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Or . phans'• Court of Cumberland co., I •••: will expose to public sale, on the pre !Meet', on FRIDAY, the 29111 Sept., - INO, at o'clock ; A. M . , all that Plantation-or Tract - of Lend situate and being in the township of S. Middleton, and county of Cumberland, about one mile east ocPapertown, on which Heitryillarteel, dee'd, Welk lived, con tniidngtf2 - Acres - More oriesszabent - ten acres-of which is in timber, and the residue Cleared and under •good'•fence. - The improvements are a t - Frame - Weatherboarded HOUSE, a a pretty good BARN. Corn-crili, an excellent young Orchard and - a Well . of water at t he door. A leo; at qic sante t hoe and Oaceovill be sold n Tract of Mountain Land, which lies about half a mile from the Farm, and contains I3i omit, more or less, and is well suited for timber land, no attached to the Farm. The, iernio will- be made known on the darof sale Lp - - JOHN WERT, .atigna-ts - Adm'r of Henry Hamel, deed Orphans' Court Sale OF REAL' ESTATE. • • ON- SATURDAY, tho 30th of September, 1848, will be sold fit Public ante, on the premises of e. • Balmer Rixler, late of W. Peons "•=2 bore tp, deed, n TRACT of first rate Limestone Land, situate two miles west of Mount Rork, near the turnpike, containing n• bout 34 Acres, nll of which is tinder good fence, nog about 30 acres of which is cleared and in good cultivation. The improvements are a LOG HOUSE, double Lcig Bum a Well of never. failing Water, a good Orchard of choice fruit, &a. Terms of Sale—Two hundred dollars to be paid on confirmation of Pole, one half of the resi due on the let of.,April, 1849, when possession will.be given, and the rcmntndor on dm Ist of April. 1850, to be secured by judgment bends. Side' to commence at I o'clock, P. M, when attendance will be given by MONTCP It DONALDSON, Administrator Valuable Parma 'Public B ale. • * THE subscriber will sell on' SATURDAY, the - 16th day of .kv.„ = -sepiontber. next, tit 1 o'clnck r. M, ';\ on the premises,. in Dickinson townshipp, Cumberland county,. one mile south.east of Cninberland Nall, the fol , lowing described Real Estate, viz: A Tract of first rate Limestone land, contain ing 170 Acres 82 perches, bounded by lands of Emanuel Line,. P. Spangler , Geo. Brindle, S. Galbraith and • others, about 1:,=5 acres being cleared, under good fence and inn good stouter mfitivation. and the remainder , covered, with n fine growth of timber, and surrounded'hy n good fence. The improvements are a Log Burn and large. Barracks, two Log houses, Stone Grain• !louse and Spring Rouse, and patent Lime Kiln; oilsoAtreysl., , )X 1 MTh teho ice fruit trees. Pho ClYliWareettiorerealeboundw paid Farm on the south, and it is also Witt by n number of never-tailing springs. The above ;prowl y . will be sold either nt a wl 010 or in ports, to suit purchasers, Any 1 1 0.1, formation can lm obtained of the sulnicriber, w t o resides on the Farwand the tests will be made most renewable. •..auglfi • ROBERT DONALDSON. Tan Y ard For Salo. . , • . . WILL he sold at public Bale, on t SAT LI BB AY, the 30th' tiny of September next,at 12,o'clock, M, of said 'day, the following properly, A • late the estate of 'JACOB M. ' LV,, ee'd. to. wit : All that :certain Let ur piece of• Land situate in Silver ,Spring township ; Cutaberland - centny,,bounded by-lands of Baud Lane; Gantlet and JehtkPchwartz;' and 'containing _about, Elaven:Aerns.- The , provementa are a two=itorit Leg D wellingllnuse t a • Frame Barn, Carrter'p - , Shop;', Berk-, Shed; Bark • and 4; other , neceiyarl , buildings ;-••• also a :number , of Vats in /gear order. , ' land ja.• first , rate . 'Limestone, cleated ' and 'der- good „fence.•;, , , There a superior: Or= chard - p f yougg Apple • Trees-on :the promises. and a, never-fatling well of , Water, In= additioh • •to the 'foregoing . there it a a substantially, built :Lime Kiln., 'ealeulitted ,forthe use of moue coal. This nitiperlYttiTeiteritetetioptono north, of. Meehamesburg:'end!poisessce,:lifFir tivatr, tagessfor o:busiuess-man,.;frem - ,hs - yietnur to - the Railroad - Procuring , bark . :for tanning. Purposes,; ,, ,. 4 • , .; The torment' eale!wili be mader knoWif;on'the, day ofzenhi:by Aha,•aftbeeriberi,frenttlwhomisitiy: information 'relatiko,'ter , , , hie';firePOllY anYhe ,llls o . at any: thnebeforp'snid d e v. :,,*•-• • • • - • - • •-. ;.• of leeith Iteilev„ ~~' . - • flossier - 4 'n, I ranam an. ? prrolumi ,Tel4ralphlneer - relIV Sale; and. sand:,bill•; pi itili office: , :,•? ''n''' 'l.i ‘ V'j?! ij:', r. ;.. ,, 1,, ,I F4!'lo - 4r-1 vatoll sakierlbeeolTere al Pri‘alif 4.1141e1 a :FAR3lositittile. , ,ip'. Main, ti• township..eumberlanctr county ; 'oolg, Burin .ifitlei t 'north-witstl or •" ' ' nowonatipkd gent.r •Loreocootajnilli,•,•;lo2,Aeresi of gonA.Stateganuu atiOnt.7B;aerpe'e . *hick la .ole,artiolaiti 41 a =ROO 'state;citeultivetionyaii The reinglitslig. hs t opng, tinthe , The: itnfiroyenionisA arp .gootg,iiwo., 9r.; with-a ; epprg a • large Bank Dam; With • all . .`other -..neeeseary,Otithoililintis 4 = . ", Ttiore.tiii:totq.arcluirde,on 'the plu eoptioninir etierryailety of m ineadotolleii be fore the.'iltior.ot.:thg;hbutui. and pablictioadletali tlifeat:frout tO Bee iho'F!inyi nre.reqitoska) to call, op . the 'present ;tenanti- on:,the b'er• 'Mug: , 9- it 'or if • ,'.- 'JACOB'S-TAY:Lag:, :11 ''-•, Ell tlefarditette. FrilG—tsq aug3o-18 EVI E,subscribor offer at, pnvato pale; .!hb.-...5 11 01. 1 51.1:and.,L0T; - he •, r liti • ,now oceupies,-situate ..• t. six miles west'of Carlisle, and five miles. east .of Ntiwville ) the Sintit,roail, - _eontainieg. thine-fourths-of on acre. whit o'itew.B RICK MOUSE, thirty by twenty feel. ?not; as elegant lat:gtt .titible, and other •no •Ceseary:buildinge: Ltiteidthis di • Videdinio Three lots .eonvenient for building. This M.o. perty is -well. calculated .lbr_a. tavern _MOM ; being near the condo betwee " a Carlisle and Nowvdle. Persons wishing to purchase a lot of ground will get a bargain, as the subscriber intends to remove to the West. • If not sold on, or before the 21st of October; it will be offered at public sale on that day, when to.ims of sale_ will be made known by --1111 /1. 30- isr - - • DAVID -- GREEN. Orphans' Court Sale.. BY virtue of an order.of the Orphans' Court Cumberlend county, I will expose to public sale on the , IterlllB.lt2t, on 'I hursday, the 28th day cf Sept., 1842. at. II o'clock A. St. A firstrate lime•• stone FARM iii Dickinson township, lately the` mansion farm of Wm. Won't ley,'decd, 'situate immediately Smith of the Wnliiiit Bottorti - lleind, about half way between Carlisle and Shippens• burg. It contains about •140, items of prime land, 120 of which is elenred and well 'fenced, -and- t he - yestdue - ritr fine - thandr.Ll:The. itriprdtd; seems are it two story BRICK DWELLING; With a Immo house attnched, , a geed' Frame . I Barn, a coo& apple 'ofebntd; with. other choice 'fruit. . The land is all unbroken,' and itifirstrate liptality, with running water in nearly nil the. belt's, . Altogether it in annlmg.the• fittest farms in the county. The terms, will be made known on the day of sale by . ' JAMES 'WEAKI.F.Y, Adro'r. of Wm. ),.. Weukley, dec'd. A lig. 30,-ts. , : . J7•Lnneaster Examiner insert till side, and send bull .10 ibis /dire. Farm at Public Sale. ON FRIDAY, the 15th of Sep. aismitember, will toe offered at public . sale, a FARM, late the properly of -- Alfralmm - Pickesof - Southrunprotr township. Franklin county, deed, situate 41 said township, near the, road lending from Shdppensburg to Chormberibterg, adjoining lands of Wendersoll, MeGignis and others, -roo m. • g 11$ ?Ceres and some perches, of first.' rate,Limestone.Land,goderzood cultivation.— The --improvements- are.. a two-story . WO lIOUSE,.a_doubIe..FRAME BARN, Wagon Shed w eorn-Crib,atui other out-buildings. Al so an Orchard of excellent fruit and a Well of good Water, with n pump, ndar the door. Persions wishing. to purchase aro requested LIT call on:3 MIN ETTER, living on the premises, or on the subsdriliers, in Dickinson township, Cumberland county. sale to. commence at I o'clock, P. M. JOHN MELLINGER, BENJAMIN FICK ES, mlc23-pd Executors ' irrLattenster Examiner copy to amount - 2 91, and charge this office. Real Estate for Sale . veil WILL be sold et public sale, on . g o -1:-. . -SAT U RD-A-Y-0 he 23d'day of-Sep , t rt r-,l l ' „:, tember next; at 12 M o'clock, ,of - 2 00 f. i • 't . .: said day, on the premises, the fol. ;:,:-; leaving real estate, late the property 01 Andrew Oiler; de'ed, viz: All that certain. Plantation or Tract of Land situate in Frankford township, Cumberland county, bounded by lands of A. Burkholder, - S. & B. Freeds, Laird's heirs and oilier lands of said decedent, contain ing 103 Acres, 17 perches, strict measure. hoe, ing thereon 0 - rected s .. twmstory STONE 110 USE, a.on'tilla Log Barn, and other improve mini. This place is well watered, under fence, and about 120 num of it cleared and in cultiva tion. There_ 1s a good Apple Orchard on the [dace, and a variety of - other. cliqice fruit trees. Nutt portion of the land that is not cleared. is well timbered with oak and chestnut. This farm will be sold in ono or two pieces, as may be must `desirable - to - purchasers. - - - Will also he sold at the same time and . Place, Five 'Precis of valuable Woodland, adjeining or in the vicinity ol the Farm above described, and containing different quantities of land, the small est tract near 15 acres, the largest about 37 acres. The terms ol stilu will be made known on the day of sale by -JOIIN OILER, . nue 3- ' 8 Executor VALUABWEI PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE. THE subscriberit, Executors of the estate of HENRY AIEILEY, dee'd, late of Leba non rounty, will offer at public sale on TUES DAY the 19th day of Siliember, ItHB,llt I oklock rat, the following drscribed property, to wit: A LOT of GROUND situated in Mechunics burg, Cumberland' county, at the Railroad De pot, fronting on said railroad 1211 feet, on which Id erected a FRAME HOUSE, now occupied as a Confectionary and Fruit Store, and a Stable large enough to stand fourteen horses. Also, a LOT of GROUND adjoining the above, fronting on 'the RMlrond 127 km. on which is erected a largo FRAME WARE HOUSE, forty feet square, now in the occitnan cy of George Singizer; part of which is fitted up as a dwelling. It is a good location for any per son wishing to engaged in the Forwarding busi ness, and is now used for that purpose. There is a sidling belonging to this property, which extends along the whole of the butt men tioned tract, and alottg part of the first. • The property will bu sold as a whole or in part, to suit purchaUms. Persona wishing to examine the propety are requested to call on Samuel Itleiley, in 'Mechan icsburg, who will give all necessary informntion. CHRISTIAN MEILEY, ; SUSA NA MEILEY, Mcclinniesburg, , july 9- ts • • Exec'rs. Oat - llnrrisburg Felegraplt insert till sub and send bill to this ntlier. Farm. g 1,1 - 111 - 11 - cSalir. --7. THE subscriber Warp ot,yiivate W-w- 1 - • sale the PAR on' n hich hu,.tiOw 1 ,-, [ll, C 9 lives, Situate in North Aliddletoti township, Cumberland co u nty; on ••-"; 1. = 4 the road to Sterretts:Dap, sibout 'tor miles from Carlisle, etintaininO O H NE UN• DRED• AND TWENTY ACRES; of first rite Slate baud, about 90 acres of whicli,..is 'Cleared and in an excellent state of cultivation, under good fence. There is also running water around the place. The improvements tire a two-story weather boarded DWELLING 001.1SE.iii good out.r; with a new Batik Pant, the basement of which is stone and the upper part,freme: together with Wagon 'Sheol. Corn Crib, Irind ell other- lieges. wiry ent•lntildifige.- .There .ts.' a Well of Water close by the Infuse, and•n,ihriving young•OßCH c ARD Of ihe.best fruibilf,twery.4ind. There is a good .dnill-of I l itettat'Tirriber,on' the:placejmd, ebour ; thirty acres eGtho.placu is' hoe,. Mendow. Lnit'd.' Persons wishing to ice the pipet! aro Vt. flltemeti to apply. t0..,,' .• • • je1Y,194m),:- , '''..7r,AilueßLE 24,10mt : ;,' - . .. ..,,..:.,..: , . 41. ikini..id:AXt.t.•.: ..,. ..‘::'. - • -THE . subscriber will offer at public sale on SATU DAY-, the seg 1101 i of September' nextin valuable I I :FARM 'elitism, in: Monroe town: ^t.f.:.'t — shin, Cumberland'. county:-- - one north of Chttrehitinin, live mites Oak' of' Carlisle, on the rood; conini ninri ONE. HUNDRED AND.Sirr-Y—AcßES;;morWor leas, Of, lirst himestonw.Land; ..whfch WO acres is elearea_and inAl'hinh.state'of ettlii" vation,inadergooilleneing, and. the, remainder in thriving.thnber. ' The tntproyementsmre slime twn-story, wen ther-bearded DWELLING ~.HODSE,,etoee , ,llehk end (all Other `,neeetekry pgil: , : , Thiare is aneVari,fitilinS Slprtneor,-Watbr in tho.eellar, and sn. ORCHARD of 'choice fruit trees on the - ploce:= The - Said Far:ni.will.ho'sold . , above day . : "Forivrtni apPly to • ; • july.l2-110) " . 7i 'SACOD 'GOODYEAR. 117Ltineoster liniort,ingert. to amount-Of 82, , 'and chanter .„ AT 11,1111.40 , ,t1ALE. HB - euhscribek petigant for.A. oq4;,will ''sall,at 4,h0 ,conit tho', borough of eterliayi "`itif'`'SATPßOA.Y,:•thec ) 16th; day, , of tfia'provollai;'tit'2o'ptoijf, x',bt, a Tl:aat MOAN-. tT Ailic''lts A ND,' o.opfOlnitig Alpwarda , 'TEN, 'lf 13,N A ohm of iialuablo;Tfolthi , r; divided lOte , lota to Gait, aurchimers,'ot. aoht"aluigiekhOr;, puialtaikcir • Tha.aa)&,iitlifr,ioak, ikva old terms aopootoiodating; t , Poraiuc' whtiong , .to;boy; lota of',the a bove' cnn•diitao piiviohi cain; . by' calling upon tha aphab,rihor . ocamtia:tif:atliii'orfoojitypar' 'Op p4,'4.0P .; yi R .P ECTOlCALktrifriiii444,iiitA b. 7 „;•,4 , 4p-,,, i f, 7 :4•: , ,ii!,.5.-ip!l,-1 ,- ,,,,,',7.7.2: - , , , , , , ? ..•- f t,:.:,,, c ,,, , N , g,":• , ...'..':';' , 7- . ..2•:,:;„•-, , ...--.,:7• 7- ;:-.- --,- ” • . • - .;-14,0 ,, .. , ,f. 4 , k 9li ,sAlgq,.,;;:gN,T,. - ,..44 - ,,,gp,,5:,...,„., T , ins IMMENSE-and Truly trikUNln- CENT ENTAiILISIIMR/Ver will per term in CARLISLE on WEDNEDAY, tembor 27. In' addltion..-, to. their., already. , 11Iainmoth TrouPu of Eguestrione.and ,prietors offer • task pieserit seatton - ti'si:ries of Novel and MagmOtit' Kiitertainniente,r far surpassi,g anythft ever, presented to: dm the American public: Tim .leiling nesefea'- tures.bilitis extensive Ofa pair of Trained 'Elephants, Juniti 'Lind and dome°, and,,terr Egyptian Canials„ whps6 per;- forminces - Itavo been the wonder and:delight of thousands in Great Bria! , tmd on thic.con tinentof Europe . . Independent of, these un parallelled, no% elties, the corniiany.'proper composed of alilin-of A ttisti, *hose abilities have stood diciest of the moat searching criti cism troth in the old and iti the neer-worlds. Among them will be fotritiOh . eie of:Mr:lk. Sands and his children, Maurice and .43rip . ; Mons. Cep° in his asloni.hing perliomences; Master 4Vnlter Aymar, the juvenile equestrian wonder; Mlle liosalthe Madigan, the fairy Amazonian Princess of the Arena„ only 7 . years of age; Mr. Mad' gan,•the great scenic and polyhippion mpo 7 strinn ; Perez, the vrtrivaihil ; Mr: Ruggles the on. surpassed performer on—the- , cottle Volatile; Aymar, the !Eerie' , Vaulter; Albert Aymar, Messrs:Rice, Mitchell, Crawford, La cy, TuCker•aed a host of other trimmers,- male itnd femaio,'of the most - emir:reed talent in their saticio fear& .' . • . This. mammoth corps-will enter-ihe.Anwirxr on the morning of thiexhibition all I o'clock, in procession ai.d crividende, preceetled by the folded Eayp fan Dragon Chariot, of hie and (Mirk, drawn by ten .Egyptian Camels, eon bind, g the splendid full band attached to the company. • Next in order will be the East India Car, to .which will be harnessed two Elephants, followed by the magnincent Stud of Horses. and all the numerous, costly,amd highly,odta• mental VehiSten beongirik •to the combuny. • The beautiful Fairy Carriage, drawn by 20 Lilliputian Ponies, driven in hand, will bring up the rear of the procession. . . - • - Meister of the Aterta-zeapt..j. A. Decamp. Equestrian Director—Mr: H.rP. Treasurer—Mr. J. W, Foshay, • Clowns— Penhuid and Lanthrop; both above all others in •the country, for their wit aid joviality. Musical Dictator—Mr. E,IC., Eaton. Leader of the Onus Band, Mr. George‘ . . _Leader of the wing Sand—HereiA: Get toff. - -• • The parillian in which the .compsny will exhibit is the lafgeAt e.er erected. • , kilmittinee 25 cents—no half rico Carlisle Sep. 7. 1848 NEW LINE OF ST;IG FROM CARLISLF TO YORK! THE subscriber begs leave to inform the tray citing community that he intends to run a LIEF OF STAGES FROM CARLISLE TO Yeas- amd back, three times a week. as follows Leave Carlisle on Monday, Wcdnerday 'and Friday mornings, at 5 o'clock, A. at, and passing throtigh Churchtewn, Dillstown and Dover, arrive at York at I o'clock, r. m, which will be in time to take the York train of cars for Baltimore. Leave York for Carlisle tat I o'clock, r a t immediately after the arrival of the care,) on each Tuesday, .Thursday and Saturday. - • The subscriber assures those who may pat ronize him, that ho has prepared himself with comfortable and safe Stages, aqd will use every elfin( posnible to accommodate travellers. Pas sengers from Carlisle will engage passage 'at the office of the subscriber, and will. be called for at the 'places they request. In York they will en gage at the Depot., or 'White Hall tavern. ' GEO. HENDEL. ' Extensive Livery Stable. TIIE subscriber ,respectful-y informs the pub.- lie that he continues to carry on 'the LIVERY Busts us in elf its branches, at the old etand.,- His Musts are numerous and well assorted, and Ids Cart inces embrace every variety of pattern, such as Clinches, (jigs, l'illburys, Sulkies, Bug. gies ' all of the best finish . His drivers am careful and attentive. Saddle horses of the most agreeable gait, always ready for customers, at low rates. The subscriber. desirous of securing the, pat roenge.of the public, will r parc no .painteror ex pante mrender - his - estabfiahment worthy - of the most liberal encouragement. • - • GEO. HENDEL NO'I'XOZI. AT- tented Orphans' Court began on . Won :day. the 12.311 i duy of April, 1818, and holden at Carbide; in and for Cuntherlnnd county, before he Hon. Samuel Hepburn. President Judge, and John Sunni and John Clendertin,- Ewa. Amoco. elate Judges, the following' proceedings. weredind, to wit ;" - In the case of the %Tit of partition , ind•VelUa: Lion on the real estate of Patrick: McCartney, dee4l, the sane having been returned to Court dulyoxectncd. Now,' to.witt .2Mh.Apitl.-48484, 'the aforesaid writ of partition .having" 108 int firmed by, the °nit, on' minion of Mr. Brahtk bury, yule an the heirs and legal. representatirreer of Patrick WCartney; deed. to app ear;lM , the • • 'first , day of , the next. matedkOrphanaLCoOrlAM----- ; :wit, the l''.tth'ditY of Sept.) and; accept or refuse to neeept,the reaketante.of; said ,decedent at .11te" 'l3y JAMES. HOPPER, Sheriff. Sheritre ,, Offiee, Carlisho]. Atig,,:lB, 1848: • • Fresh Prntiti . :Nedicinee r &c:-Sco. I hovo•jam ,roceived-frMY!‘,PhOadal, ' : :phis and:, Now IfPth ,very eatonairl •add Worm m'ln'YArniOr anikfa ' • '• - ill articku Of...Nledicpat . • , pow, tow, ,'.together mid; ; Paipta t 7 . Oila; • Varpolhea, Znyemine, Porfufneryi'Soapa o • •ohnOsi• every., deecTipaop,7 endless ioricly 0010,a914kia41..*,de,'1 ---- fertiiinedi Id, pc phor,vaa V, Lo,w,my, pticeo , • PCP" P.o3 4 ltaliafa; c`aalniVY',4lerchoma,,,'re'dfo o r4, and' Milan. nVO Learmilfaßy roquemod not topa aho'pLo..§TA N 48, they. may ; rOaCiaauriet that •oVoiygold of 0, goad litadint o aad,.'tiPon reasonable !OP.?. 1. A • k_41.16TTg.., J..;,:" s, .- '' I ' Hat :ttrid - 04 , Sto're;":"`';',•:',..1,''t rilllE eubscribbi hiviogltiertetaiped - troio ilii , ',,.. 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