MERINOES. French, Welsh, German* and English Mcrinocs of all colors for sale chcaperthan can be bought elsewhere, for aMe by ' Arnold & Co. Cloths and Oassimcrcs. A largo assortment of CLOTITS'of all colors and quantities, consisting of extra, superiinc,-fine and a Jnrge assortment ot low priced cloths suita ble fr r batfe-up and over coals. , . LONDON,CASSIMERES. a splendid assort ment of all colors, just received by - Ocl. 3. ’ ARNOLD & CO. Red, Green, Yellow and extra fine Welsh and Swanskin wile flannels, unusually low at Arnold & Co’s. MEKIXO SHAWLS. 4-1, 5-1, 6-4 & 8-4 Lupins blank merino Shawls of the best quality, one fourth cheaper than they have ever been sold in town. — Oct. 3 Calicoes, Checks, Muslins, Tickings, Coltcn Flannels, Drillings, Table Cloths, Crash, Diaper, Gloves, Comforts, Gum Suspenders, Stocks, Fur Caps, Collars, &c. &c. &c. for sale by Arnold & Co. * Morns MulticauSus .IT fUMSSjSC .VUCTIOIV. AViU be snuld at public auction on Saturday the sth day of October, at Carlisle, at *2 o’clock, P. M. 10 or 12,000 genuine Mwus Mulficattlis Trees of this seas'm’sgrowth. ,'Said trees are in fair or der aiid-are to ho sold in consequence of the death of Mr. John Gilmer in whose charge the. trees •wore grown,. Tho'trccs will be sold on the lot where they now stand (on the farm of Judge Line) in lots to suit purchasers, and may bo examii ed at any time before the salh, by applying to Judge Line or I) Mr. Young, at 061. Ferrue’s hotel. Tonus made known at sale. Carlisle, Ocl. 3, 1339. I)r. S.iimiul.Jarksim’s ccK-brati'd. Tonic Mixture. ALTHOUGH tills medicine is Jput Utile known in the country, it has obtained for its distin guished inventor an enviable repetition in our At lantic cities. To those afflicted with weak stim ach tVo:n any caude whatever, with 'indigestion, loss of anpi-tite, wo-kness of the spine, pains in hack and loins, dizziness'and. vertigo, the Trnic Mixture is stnnglv r. commended us producing sure and speedy relief. To be had in Carlisle, rmh/ at STEVENSON & DINKLE’S Drug and Variety store. * Ur.- Warren's Uraught. Persons laboring under chronic dyspepsia, indi gestion, water brash, sour eruditions and less of u|)jietite‘j-willTmd great- relief hyuising- a half'pint luuthlor of his preparation every morning before breakfuSl for about a week. For sale in Carlisle, vn'xj -at Stevenson &. Dinklb’s drug and chemical .store. ° [Oct. 3. Krc-li ' Just received at Dinklc's drugand chemical stare, a few java o ffrtsh Prunes. iMar.-'liiJl's U unit Smiij) imd lif- I'imO i’iT>er'pili't‘ rfiTITS remedy W recommended to all patients, 8 nurses and ethers who have the management . of children, as the m' si s ifo and effectual worm destroying nie.dh ini* y--l discovered. The symp toms vlem ting the existence of worms, arc indi gestion, with variable appetite, foul tongue, offen sive hro lb, hard, full and tense belly, with occa si-mal griping* and pains ahftut the naval, heatand itching sensation about the rectum, the eyes hea vy and dull, itching of the nose, short dry cough, grinding of the tei th, and starting during sleep, attended with slow fever. When those symp toms eceur, the worm syrup, if taken according to tlie directions, will afford relief by destroying the worms, and the mucus or slimy matter in which they are involved, and thereby prevent their pro duction. The Syrup has already been used with eminent success by many individuals in this plac'*. Sold in Carlisle, nn/ynt STEVENSON &DIN KI.E’S Drug and Chemical store. Persons wish ing,to try this medicine can bo referred to individ uals of the highest respectability in this town who have used it in their families with groat success. Slant er* it Med. Mr op, Unrivalled in eft vets as a' sure and expedi tious rure for a certain sccn-t disease, to he had in Carlisle, only at htwenson & Dinkle’s drug store. — Orphans’ Court Sale. SN pmsuanco of a decree of the Orj>hons’ Court’ of Cumberland county, 1 will expose to public' fnlo ' n the promises on Friday the feZ day tf Nov? (tuber next, at 11 o’clock, A. M. a tract of WO.OIJLAKD, situate ii\ E.ist Penr.sbormigh township, in said county, hounded hy land of widow Speng, and and others, contuiiing li acres and 78 perches.— The timber on this tract consists of chestnut, hick ory, oak, ,&c. and is worthy the attention pftlKSe ,w.mtipg wood and rail timber. Terms made known .-,ou ‘ ' , DAVID HUME, Adn?r tf Jho. Blessing dcc'd. Oct. 3, 1839. New - Goods, . C 1.1 K M'l. It TII A N I. VV. It !!! Just received and opened a splendid stock of DRY-GOODS, suitable for the season, which are offered for sale on the most accommodating terms. A. RICHARDS. Carlisle, Oct, 3, 1839. ... Estate of Samuel- Stcuickfde teased, JVotice is hereby given To all persons concerned,.that Letters of Admin istratlon have been granted to the subscriber resi ding at “Herron’s Branch,” Your "Miles west of ■j7 "Shippensburg, on thfl road to Strasburg, on the personal estate of Samuel Stevick, deceased, late • of the borough of'Shippensburg and county of Cumberland. All persons having' claims or de mands against the estate of said decedent, are rc .«rqueBted>to make known the same to me without -delay. Persons Indebted are requested to make .payment iminediately;- DAVID SPENCER; Mm'r. . Oct. 3, 1839. Ct Piano Portcs.for Sale. Mrs. Hoffman, on Chesifut street, near Front, lias lor sale four splendid Piano's which she will dispose of on very reasonable terms; as she is abou t removing from Har risburg. , . 'r- Also, several excellent Guitars, single and patent-screws, and a variety of choice music. • Bept.'l9, !859... _ , St. : ATTENTION ; , cuiwßEßtA.Ni> grays i You, are ,ord cred to . .parade at the public _ house of Jacob Palm, l9 til. of October, at 9 o’r clock VA. : M.,: : cpih- , , 0. pl^telyequipt 'fori , drill. . : :GBO. MILLER, Cant. 1 pct. 5,;ig59.“ X\ ‘a PirstiutcK^'commencing 11/A November, 1839. Stockton vs Moore ct al" ,■ Miller’s adm’rs .vs .Heck . . ./ Kelly’s adm’r va . Crowell’s adm’rs Stough’s adm’r vs , M’Ehvaino Ross vs Moorb Harlan & Ncbingcr vs -Ego - - --. Ilirkmnii vs Swoycr "Wilson vs Gray & Cnufman Givin vs Faloon Second t oeck y commencing the 18/A November , 183 D. Church . V 8 Davis' adm’x Harr . . v vs Crawford Same vs Same Fetter vs Alexander Hnrnitz vs Herron Woodbum : - "vs Noble Turnpike Co. vs H. U. Company Bcltzhouver vs Paxton ot ai Underwood - vs Woodburn Dobb’s ex’rs vs Kby Church vs Dickinson College Carothers cx’rs vs Cardtlicrs * Lee' vs Anderson ‘Monroe . , . - vs Noble vs Fhy vs Herron et al vs Casey, vs Fleming vs Wilson & Thuycr ARNOLD, & Co. Love’s udm’r Lecpcr Crolzer ITmmingor Colder Suavely Same Todd Taylor Savings Fund Same''"' Welsh K ue/o Meixell el nl Daniel Hevnohl and Alias summons his wife, in right of said Magda- to Nov’r Term, Icoa, 1839. No. 11. Ilcnvy Neidigh,Sam’l Noidioh, 7 b the Hdraand Daniel Neidigh, John NVidicrli, legal Itvprnm- Frederick Prey and Elizabeth ylnlives j 'Hie members comprisftigsuid Court will be de tailed as follows, viz: President. Limit. Col, John Trf.sler. 39tb Reg*t. '’Lieut. Col. Hubert M’Cov, 113tb Reg’t. Major Wm. Wallace, Ist Ueg't Volunteers. tA M.ijnr'JAfon Rehear, 2d Hat. Cumb. Vol. k , Major Tmos. CaAioiiV:AD.'BCth Reg’t. S' 4 Major Samuel Hrenizeu, Bfith^RogT. .Major Jeremiah Drexler, 39th Reg’t. Capl. Wm. Moudy, Ist Bat. .Cumb. Vol. Io.ipt. Michael Wise, Ist But. Cumb. Vol. Two orderlies will be “d l -tailed from the Ist Battalion Cumberland Volunteers to attend said Court. Brigade Major Edward Armor, will give such other orders as may be necessary to form said court.’’ WM. CLARK, Brig. Gen, Edward Armor, Brig. Maj. The lion, Charles M’Clure has been detailed for said court, and will officiate as J udge Advocate. By authority of the commanding General. EDWARD ARMOR, Brig. Maj. ; rfIIHERE will bo exposed to public sale on tho iL premises* in Wcstpennsboro* township, Cum berland .county, on Wednesday the \Qth of October , 1839, at 12 o’clock, noon, A first niU* farm of liiuvstonc land, situate upon the Conodoguinnett Creek, a boiit eight miles west of Carlisle and two mile's north of the Railroad, bounded by lands of Daniel Doner and Samuel Bowman and the Creek, con taining'oncivandred and fifty acrosvabmittan acres of which are in timber, and the residue under ex cellent fence and tho highest state of cultivation. The improvements arc a v TW'fP STOgIV ST&WJE Mouse'and stone I&tchen, a double Log Barn, Wagon-shod, Cornscribs, a Spring'House and Distillery. There is al so on-lie south side of tlio farm a twb.story,., .BP.ICK T3STA-WT Stable and well of water. , There are about M acres of meadow land of the very best quality, and the .whole abounds with locust timber. Terms of payment: 9501) when the sale is made, thoresidue of one half the purchase money on the Ist of April.next, and. the balance in three equal annual payment? without interest to, ho secured by a lien on the land. . Twill also sell at ,1110 same time and place, by an 6'ftler of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, as tbe property of Robert * : ' r: ..SK T3UOT OS’ WOODIABO; ■ situate in Frank ford township, about three miles north of the above described farm bounded by land •of F. Zeigler, Washmood’a heifalind others, con taining' about four acres and a half. Also the un divided half of another tract of woodland-in the; same township, held in common with George M. Graham, bounded by land of Mrs. Johnston,Bro\vn and Brittain, Peter Myers and others, containing twenty-six acras more or less, which is also situ ate about three miles north of the first described farms. • Terms of sale: one half on the Ist of April next, and the balance in one year without interest. : ROBERT LAIRD, . Administrator of Robert dec'd, August93i X 839. 1 : ’ :*■ $ Graduate of the University of Pisa, Offers Jiis -services foV,i bed nstru chon of Pu pils, in therLatin, Italian;, and,French lan- He is willing to give lessons,eithe'r privately or to classes.. Terms moderate..— Persons -in Carlisle who have alrendy re ceiyed- Instructipns/ ; can answer for, h’s. profesBidnal c|uaUficatipns« *■_ '; - ' Reference may also be had to Hon. Sam’l- Hepburn, Carlisle, and to David Paul : B rown, Phi I ade Iph i a v 'y.r> J List of Causes, For’irial at Novprabor Term, 1839. vs. LongsdorlT vs Rupp vs Wilstn ys Taylor vs Paxton vs Craighead vs Kindig vs Elliott vs Woods' GEO. SANDERSON, Protb’y, j First rale iParm for Safe. -. , ROBERT LAIRD, Mmimstralnt with the will annexed of JAMES M’FARLANE, dec’d, ’ Nd t i : c e. 3DB. ■#. ■A. WZETTCCT, Purchasers Attend! - Pursuant to ,an. order of the Court lor that purpose, the undersigned wi'l sell at public sale, at the Court House, injhe borough of Carlisle, bn Friday the \\lh day of October next, at JO o’clock A. M. (he following des cribed property, a part of the realbstate of Samuel, Ncidig of said borough, to wit: All'that certain unfinished TWO STORY TRAMK~HOUSE & LOT OF GROUND, situate upon the south cast corner of Han over St. South streets in said borough, bound ed by Hanover street on the cast, South street on the north, (he- Presbyterian grave yard on the east, and a’lotof Geo. Mathews on the south, containing sixty feet iiv front,• apd 340 feet in depth, be, the same mure or less, subject to a righLof way nine feet wide at the foot of said lot granted to Geo. Math ews by deed dated 20(h March 1837. -.Terms of sale: one half of the purchase money in hand, and the residue on Hit Ist of April 1840, to be secured to the satisfac tion of the committee. J. W. EBY, Committee, Sept. 19, 1839, FOR SALE, The subscriber ‘will, sell the large ami commodious house in which he now .rJsidcs, on the Main street, in the borough of Car lisle. The lot is sixty feel front on Main street, by two hundred and forty feet on Bedford street. The buildings are large and in good- repair, and well calculated tor an extensive boarding establishment. There is a well of excellent water with a pump in the yard, and large stabling a't; chid in the rear of the lot. The terms will be moderate and m ule to suit the convenience of the purcha ser, ami an indisputable title given. Apply upon the premises to Sept. 19, 1839.—5 t. Sheriff’s. Salles. By virtue of ‘sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas to me directed 'issued out of the Court of Common I’le.is of Cumberland county, will be. exposed to public sale titjhe Court House in the borough of Carlisle, on Friday the I \th day of October SI. D. 1839, at K) .'o’clock, A. M. the fujlmviug described real estate to wit: \ tract of lieu 1 siltitilc in iMiil lin tow’nsbip, Cumberlaud county, contains ing-sixty acres more.or less, ailjiutiiag lambs of Ludwick.Miller, Samuel Myers, George Simmons and olh.ers, having thereon erected' a one. story fog House, and other out bouses. Seized"and taken in execution as the pro perty of Samuel Jitter. Visit, a lot of mi’Oiintl situate in the borough of l2O feel in.'deplh on Bedford sheet, and 120 feet in breadth on Locust.alley, adjoining "lots ol -the-heirs of Joseph Knox, dec’ll, and I’e'ter Gilmore, having-thereon, erected a large double two story Stone House, a two story Frame House & Frame Stable. Seized and taken in execution as the properly ol Job, M'Cartne.y. . And all to be sold bv me, JOHN MYERS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, ? Carlisle, Sept. 16,1839. S Estate of William M. Reynolds NOTICES. Notice is hereby given that letters of ad ministration with the will* annexed, in due form of law, have been granted to ti c sub scriber on the estate of William M. Rey nolds, late .of Shippensburg, Cumberland County, deceased, —therefore all persons knowing themselves indebted to the said es tate, anfcreipicsted to make immediate pay ment, those having any just claims to present them without delav. GKORGK M’GINXESS, ■ Adm’r. wth the will amfexed. Shippcnsburg, Sept. 10, 1539.. 6t PUBLIC SALE. -WILL be sold on the promises, on the 12. V/ dny rf October next, the following described real es tate,’to wit: - - • • - •!? JLot of (Td round, Containing 7 acres and 10 perches',' formcflyThc property of John Carey, dec f WILLIAM D. MULLEN, MA'fTHEW MOORE, DAVID COOK.. Papertown, Sept. 26, 1839. 3t HENB.7 WARNER, HEREBY informs the public in general, and the.former customers of the late John SfloltswooJ, deceased, in particular, that he has taken the shop, and intends to carry on the - BOOT AI-TB SHOE EtIAKIKd- , inisincssi, as usual, two doqrs_east'of Pitt, in Pomfrcl strict, Carlisle, where he will 'be thankful for their favors, and pledges him self to execute them punctually and faithful ly. To those who do not know his abilities, it may not be amiss to state, that for nearly the last year, he has superintended the con cern for Mr. Spottswond, to Che satisfaction -of his:,numerous •> Carlisle, Sept. 26; 1839:—tf. 7’o the. Heirs and legal Representatives of . MOSES SCROGGS, late of Newton township, deceased. ? TAKE NOTICE that! will hold an lnquiaition ah a writ-of Partition and Valuation, on tho premises We of Moqes Scroggs, deceased, ou Mon day IheSSl/t day of October, 1339, at 11 o’clock; A. M. wherirall interested-'mily-attcnd. ■ . JOHN MYERS, Sheriff. Sheritf’s Office, Carlisle, Sept.‘2o, 1839, ORPHANS’ COURT SALS. HJY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of H|frCuinborland'county, will be exposed to pub lic sale, on Saturday the 12th day of October next; at 12 o’clnck/jioon, of said day, on the premises, the following plantation and tract of land, situate in Mifflin township in said county, about 5 miles north-west of the borough of Xewvillc, bounded by-lands of- : llcnry-Knr.Ulc v Henry Railing, Jonas Landis, and lands of George Grcigor/lmvinrfaohc. and a half story * ■ LOG HOUSE, djjfta not BARN, mglU' and' J other improvements thereon erected*, With a good and never failing spring of water near the house, with an , . / . SUpplc Orehtei'd, and other fruit trees, containing about 1-74 jfS.CrHES, to be 3pld by tho acre- am! measured—about 25 acres thereof'being good meadow, and more may be made, with a suHleieut quantity of timber land: there is a good stream or run of water passirg through said farm; the land is slate, of good qual ity, and handsomely ami .conveniently situated, and well calcnlatcd’as a stock ad well as a grain growing farm; being late tUo estate of Isaac Knet tlc, deceased. The title is indisputable; the sale to bo made on the following terms: the'one third ■of the purchase money to remain charged car tho land, the interest thereof to bc.paid to the widow annually during her life, and at her deccase tho principal to be paid to those entitled; thp.ondthird • of the residue to be paid on tho confirmation of the sale, and the balance in two equal' anmial pay ments, from the fust day of April next, without in terest; the interest ep the widow’s third to com mence on the Ist of April, 1810, when possession will bo given; the rein fer tile present yoar-is-re served by the widow; and the tioirs. Tho whole of the unpaid purchase money to be secured by ■recognizance in the Orphan#’ Court: .JOHN SENSEBAUGH, Administrator of Isaac Kuettle, dcc’d. —Sept^l-1,-1839—3t : W’aluaMe Heal JEsttitc FOR SALE. SWILIi offer for sale on Friday the 18th of Oc tober,' 1939, on the promises; the following de scribed FARM, situate in Allen township,' Cum berland county, about I'ritilo from Shephordstown, and 4 from Mechanieaburg, adjoining lands of Ro bert. Bryson, Nancy M’Cuo and others, having thereon erected a first rate two story ISs{lC'sk lIOUNE, ' fc-jv J 1 Miouhte IFrahie IS am, c'i. WAOtINSUBI) AM) COB Si. CHIB, Also, a Distillery, lately the property of Henry Lonn-nccker, dec’ll; containing 133 acres, about 30 of which are woodland—tho residue cleared. Tho above property is one of the bestih the connty and •worthy the attention of persons wishing" to pur chase, ... ON THE SAME DAT, By virtue of nn.ordcr ofiho Orphans’ l will expose to sale on the premises tho fdllbwuig Faum, situate in 'Alien township, 1 mile from Shepherds ;town and 4 iniics from Mecbamcsbufg, adjoining the'above described farm, Abraham Waggoner, Christian Mqsselman.jmd othqip-,, containing 118 acres, about 35 of which is woodland, the residue cleared, having thereon erected a two story' STOREHOUSES A! DOUBLE LOG BARN, and tho necessary ont houses. There is a limestone spring risine-poar the door of-the house, .on*this' tract. ALSO, A WOODLAND TRACT, situatoin Monahan town-' ship,: York .county, adjoining- And or sons town, a bout 3 miles from tho above described farms, con taining 30 acres, obvered with .first rats, chestnut and ether timber. 'This tract would bo valuable to tho owners of the'above described farms. - . ■ J. K. LONGNECKER, Administrator of H. Longnooken-deo’d. - ‘ jSopt. 19,1839.—5 t. . . . TO TIirJUBMC nrsHE subscribers have now growing, -about 1 thirteen thousand MORUS MULTICAIf- LIS MULBERRY TREES, fromrootSi and cut-, tingsrthis season, measuring from one to -sis feCt high,'with many strong branches to each;eTWhich they will sell low for cash; to bo deUvorod to.pur% chasers at tho timobf faking up’aaid _trees this fail, or next.spring, as will brat suit ttio't’puP .. ““‘v. -v : JAOOB’ & 00. VALUABLE For Bale. ' BY virtue of on order issued out of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county,'thoaubacriber. ■— will expose to public, salo; on thd prcmiHea, on* Tuesday the \slhdjf October next, at 10 o’clock in the' forenoon, ; all: tJuit Valuable plantation gnJ tract of land; situate inSilvcr, Spring; township, Cumberland com'.ly,xn the.road leading ftcm'Sterrctt’a Gap to the .UafriiibuTg/bridge, a bont 3 miles from the former, lato the property of William Clcndcniu, doc’d.,; containing one hun dred and twenty acres, morb : or leas, of first-rate, alate and limestone land,.about IOD acres of which is cleared and in a high state'of hultiyaUon-Trtho tebidpo is covered with" good timber. Tho ira provements area two story t boy- Home,. i : mf!R- ” , (FOHMEnLV KEI’T AS ATAVffnN,) >' Ml Mlli> And kitciirn, a frame 100 barf; two small npplo orchards—-also a spring of excel-- - .lent never failing-water whicbTOOsabod 30 yard* 1 from the h'mjpe. Also, a trad of heavily timbered situate.in the same township, about one mile north of the above farm, GO acres, more or less. Said 'tract m.cqinoxion 'with the above, or beatauit purchaser^. Tf.kms:—Ono hilFoftho purchase money to be paid on the Ist day of “April next, when possession will bo given, and the residue ono. year thereafter v/ithout Interest—to be secured by judgments.. FRANCIS ECKLES,^/ Jldm'r. of Win . Clondenin, dcra.' t * ‘ September 23, 1339, . ' 3? . Public Sale. , ■ET&Y virtue of an order of the Orphans? Court of jsi& Cumberland epunty, will bo sold on the piW raises on Saturday the VJih.day of October next, th* following dcsiribed r SVacs ol* Hiaind, the estate of Dr. Benjamin Weaver, decM, situata / in Monrbo township in said county, bounded by lands of Henry Enlc, John Cocklin,’ Michael Ecl dig and others having thereon erected a two story PitAMS.ANB 2iOG AND LOG BAKN, {Msst containing fifty oeven acros aftd .fr*onty/.ai:jli|*. * three porches, ‘ . < - • •. Sale to commence at Io‘ o’clock. A, M. when tornls of sale will bo made known bv . ‘ ' JOHNLIN32, Atlm'r if Dr, Benjamin Weaver, dic'd. September :26, 1339. •.-Orphans*..Court -Sale. . By virtue of an order of the Orplians’ Court,of Cumberland entity;' will Bo exposed to public sale, on the premises, on Friddy the 18 th day of October next, at In’uloch, noon, the.foliowiug ■ PIECES Oil PARCELS OE --- . ■- LAND.;" situate in Dickinson township in said epunty, ic ing parts of tUoTarm lato" of \Vrii'. .Ik'Weakley, deceased, about eight fniles of Carlisle, on the Walnut 'Bottofirroad,''tlic first, piece being bounded by lands uf Samuel the Dick inson church, Dr..C. L. Cummins', Wmi Craig low and the residue of tile fatin’ of ilecedpnt from which it was taken, . ' CONTAiXt.XO AIfOUT SIXTY ACRES, about fifteen acres thereof being under timber, the residue is in a good state of cultivation, and baa on it an excellent and never failing spring of vva-, tor.- ; The other being bounded by tho roaileading front the Walnut Bottom road to the Spring Mills, and lands of C, Johnston, Crim's heirs and Win, Or liglow, , s- • • CONTAINING ABOUT"SIXTEEN ACRES, about seven acres of which is covered with good timber, the residue is in an exccllent.Btato of cul tivation; both pieces are DIM ESTONE LAND of first quality. Th". lermsj-.f sale arc—the one third, of the purchase money to bo paid on Jho confirma tion of the sale, cue third on the first day of April noxrand the residue in one year thereafter, with out interest; all to be secured by judgment bonds. The growing crop of corn is reserved to the tenant and heirs. , JOSEPH A. EGE, - Jhhn'r of JT r . L, }V(;dlclcy t deed. September s*>, 1839. " - 3t Orphans*' Court Sale. "H S TILL bo sold on tho promises, on Saturday , the 19 Ih day if Odnhir mrt, in p'utsuance of an order of (he Orphans’ Court of Cumberland countjv the following described PDANTATIttN AND TKACT OS! USB, situate in Dickinson township in said county, con taining 83 Acres and 7(5 ■Perches, neat measure, bounded by lands of IVm. Palm, John Shuler,' Dunlap’s heirs and others; having a , . 1 " : ~framb house, - r;s|| • axn. log BAiiy, " - S-SJL. ■ and other improvements thereon, and an excellent ■ APPLE ORCHARD. . - ; r^*ic * s l* inest ° no °f the' fast quality,' --►^V-S , '--r.rid-i f r a-high fitate-°r- i culti v atio n ;-beincf---- - late’the estiito of Joseph Shaw, dcc’d.—. The terms of sale are, the onb third of th,e 0 pur chase money to remain in tho hands,,of tho pur chaser chargcdon the laud, the interest thereof to, he^ai(hto-lhe-widow^annwdly,-and—at—hep-dealU—— the principal lobe paid to those entitled—one third x>n thesis t day of April next, when possession will be given, and the balance -in one year thereafter without interest; the whole;to .bo scOurod by re- - cognizance in the Orphans* Court, 7 JAMES WH-VKLBY, -V Jidm'-r of-Jasi. tUc'd. : .* Sopt. 26, 1839, Wirut Megimeiit \ Volunteers, ': 7 | Parade at Springfield on JWadoy ihcXbjh Ociobcr at 10 o’clock, 3. f - completely equipt for drill,' with, ten rounds blank cartridge. y . JNO. KELSO, Adi’t; Soft. GS, 1839., " At the Bailie tune-end place \an, e- : •loctien will be held for a Captain iii : rooiripf liebcit Bleari, Capiain of the Big Guardsi ahii; ! , for; a Mc-t ■ . Artillcrj’ircaighedi .;,’ At tho same.time ami ptocoan e'cction wiff tafce /aeo for a Cornet of the.-Big'Spring Guards, in room-of \ymvGwcy, resignefll;;.--', :l j ; By 'wd&st 3. ''i ;; Battalipin • ,1.- TbeFirst' TiattaJicn/ofj.Curntcr|nnil ; .X 1..: Volunteers .wiil sosombiK.oi s the (Centro.*'' - •’ Hlf .Square; Carlisle,' on Sturdily ‘ f§sK' Or M; Its right resting on Net*; \\j j) Hanover street, the leftextendingby:tho ' i } iy ,Ist Presbyterian church, XTho: OOinpah-«/ --Uy. ies will appear in whitepahtaloorißr with ■> I.JLs,- -tnapaacha-oonlaihinir cne pair of bluet! i ■ •By order of Major John M’CiwifXi . - B. A. NOBLE,‘Adjutants*■ _ Sept. 36,.J839-,V r“ ■'■. - 1 1 ' r •- *—T To tkt-mits and Te^a^Jicpre^enfM^ wSojßl-'iit* ; ,1. on a.wut'Cfoß^riohror^V^u^ premises day the ,34