. Correspondence ff the “ ‘jjmcrtcan VvhtnkccrS' V Cumberland Countv', October)?, 1815. Messrs. Bralton Boyer*' 'Gentlemen —As the election approaches the Federalists see.' tho utter hopelessness ,of their cause, ami are becoming desperate—they aro oir : Gelatin",all nuuinL-r of falsehoods about the Dem bcratic'oandidates —thd grossest of these seem to bo perpetrated, bn Messrs. Means, our candidate for tho Legislature, and Goodyear, our nominee for Recorder and Clerk. Tho one in reference to Mr. Means, .is as foul as could well be, and seems so utterly groundless, that no one in his sober senses can believe it. Tho matter is vorjvably and beau tifully expressed, and tho whole ground covered by that sterling democrat and sound republican, Samuel W. Black. Esq. of Pittsburg,.(also a cubs. diduto for the Legislature,) in reply to a loiter ad dressed to him by sundry citizens of Allegheny .. county, oh the subject of Tavdrn Licenses, &o. j . “Pittsburg, Oct. 1, 1815. y Gentlemen :—Your circular, interrogating tho several candidates for Assembly in this county for their views on tho license system, fell into my hands a few days since. Having been engaged for some days in an electioneering’trip to the country, I had not bolero leisure to answer your question. 1 never did believe that legal onacl monts would help a moral reform, but have always been taught that its appeal, to be efficacious", must be made to the heart of man, and not to the fears of the creature. A reformation should visit \lhe good sonso and humanity of every one to whom it is addressed —its approach with the still voice of kindly persuasion is its original praise and first born glory. But to tho question. I answerlt is tho duly of a representative to obey tho clearly revealed will of his constituents, or resign. Therefore, if a majority of tho people, in case I should bo elect ed, instruct mo .to vole for tho passage of a law such as you desire, I shall obey, dud at the same lime renret that a great moral reform has lost its hcauty and dignity it) the buffets of’thtf political riii". - Respectfully, ° . . -SAM’L. W. BLACK. To John Aj,Wills, and others, Committee of the Friends Those are,'Mr. Means’ sentiments to a letter—■ ' Every good demoqrat acknowledges the right of ■ instruction as a fundamental principle of his creed, •and hejwho disobeys the instructions of his con stituents is unworthy their confidanoo and undc ervin" the name of democrat, .The slander on Capt. Goodyear, is that he is an “liMd." " This is ono rffthe foulest anil most un mitigated lies that ever was connected., Captain Goodyear is now, and has hernfor years a mem ber of the Lutheran Church, .and.bears tho reputa tion of ah upright, moral and virtuous citizen— an ... /umeslhitH, ilio noblest work of God. I now hurl back into the teeth of the Fedora) curs these inta* mens lies, and challenge any of them, to-the proof df the slanders rcferred,to, or.ahy one of the many that are in circulation concerning- the democratic . nominees; ... ->-•—DeiTiffcfal§"of—eomberl!rtid--,cOn«ty,--arouse— awake from’ your lethargy—rise in your thight and show these Federal, slanderers that you bolievb. . your candidates “good men anil true,”'and as such ‘ y o u intend to olecVtlfehf to'the", several offices for which they have been nominated NkW (Jl-'MISLIULAND, Oct. 2, 1810. Mcss’re.'KniTuiis—l am, gratified to learn, ami prc sumo it n'ili be gratifying to the .Democracy in ibis suction of the State Ip know, that our much esteemed fellow-ciliv.eh, S. .1. Buwkn, hsq.,of this Borough, has Jreon selected by Gcu. J■ M, McCalla-, Second Auditor of tho Treasury,.to (ill one of tliu must im portant clerkships in that Bureau. Mr. Bower du ring the last presidential campaign, rendered most important services to tho and •to, tus and devolion to tire cause, and untiring efforts in behalf of Democracy, was made tho tar -gOt.ftll jjeUUlUl in tins Borough, where He Was villified aiid ahu sud in the most violent manner, Ilfs high qualifi cations and pure moral character, are a sure guaran ty that the duties of his station will be discharged to llio satisfaction of all. Gen.•McCalla and tho •secretary of the Treasury, in tins appointment have -responded to-the wishes of file entire Demoeracy of lliis section - of the counlv. when* M>- C. is best known and bis oxccllcii'- qualities justly apprecia ted. It is to so noped that maayml the coons who now field situations under tlioCenefal Government may bo removed, and their. places supplied by Democrats as worthy and deserving as Mr. Bowen. 'Why so many of tho most important oliiccs should at this time be filled nigs, who were, many of them, bitter revilcrs of the President and his cabinet, lamat a loss to determine. Tho people expect to. have a thorough Democratic administra tion, and 1 would bo glad to know in what way their wishes can be gratified, while tho execution of tho laws is entrusted lo the opponents of Demo cratic principles 1 Most respectfully, yours. ■tUi’VKR DicktNso.N, October 1, 1815, The Democratic tickol will run well in this dis trict. "’E.voiy~builyi£rpieased witlHtrand-1-should not bo surprised if. it w.ould have 100 majority. Tho are very much displeased with the old office-holders lor forcing themselves upon their tic ket, and many of thorn declare they will vote for tho democratic candidates. There is no longer any division in the Democratic party in this township. All is union and harmony, and our friends are full of enthusiasm in the good cause. „ Vours respectfully—.” South Middleton, October 7,1815. “ Messrs. Bratton & Dover— On next Tuesday tho voters of Cumberland-’county will bo called upon to elect persons to fill the different offices at their disposal. Being a close observer of politi licians and their sayings, in South Middjelon, as well as in .our neighboring townships, I am'enabled to predict a glorious and triumphant victory for the democracy. Such is tho union and harmony that prevails in our ranks, that 1 think I may safely say wo are unconquerable. But still, we have an.art ful'and deceptive foe toconlend with, and although dissatisfaction ajipcars to pervade the whig ranks, we should-not forgot that, this apparent “.kicking ; out of the traces ” may be intended by them to do -1 ceivo honest and unsuspecting Democrats. But that this stratagem of a desperate,party will prove unsuccessful, wo have every reasiSn to believe, for Messrs.Kditbrs, ! never knew tho democrats of old Cumberland feel the importance of ah’ election more “ than they do tho approaching one—they are doter mined, if votes will prove .olfeclual, to retrieve the mortifying,defeat of 18-12, when the present ;.in - cumbehls of the county offices succeeded in being elected by a division in our party. But our oppo- -te cot snpphsq liiov can again Hucccod in way,for the very men who were thendis- Bd with the-'Democratio nominees, are how Hit in thoir power to elect the tegulardomo- BEiokot^—l allude of. cffiirse to the anti-tax de- Sus. Lot thoHemoorats be up andSotng—lot ■o’ bo-found .’unnecessarily from the polls on . BSDAY NEXT,and our victbrywill.be.com ■ o, Yours truly, Philadkipbia, October 6. 18-10, biiDrallon§rSoycr.- ■*-. • .-I— kHTLEMEN—As the election, approaches, it is ital to suppose'that thq.oxcilement in political Jera is high, As thisfaHwill determine (ppr | for years t 6 come,) tho,political complexion K city and county of Philadelphia, you may fily-judge that politicians are very-active m be lof'their candidates, apd ll)0 principles they ».■ But the,Democrats are fully.prepared; for ionteat—all is.hatinony and good feeling—they Mnited to a man—they are determined to make Sin swebp.ahd can and wint-do it. VVithsuoh Has' they have placed in nomination for the H Legislature ami-diflerenUcounly offices, suo jfcamiot'beldoubtcil. You indy expect Phila- dolphin county.como off with her .good old fash ioned democratic mn'io'rity, the asscrlibfis-of the parly yclept "Natives,” to the contrary noiwilh standing. Stick a pin there. - The Natives, aim s Church-burner? (we hftvo no Whi«* party now to contend against, Nalivoismand Whiffoerydieing one and the same,) are straining every nerve to accomplish their base designs, ihcy hold meetings nightly. Hut the great demonstm liofi their whole force of the city and county com bined—came off last week. 3 lion lot it bo bla zoned forth to the 'whole world* that tho 44 Native, American party,” after scouring Philadclphia cUy and county for two tveoks previous, held a Mass meeting, at whicli there were—mep, women, boys, and all—something 1ike.3,000, all told! A. most : miserable failure, truly. This Native parly have adopted tho plan of singing their candidates into office, by now songs written to National airs, and of reading extracts from the Bible, {they claiming to reverence thoißibloj indeed,) at their meetings. This mode of argument was in vogue last tell by the same party, under the name .of Whigs* but this year under the title of Natives. But 1 admit «■_ -—so venerably dear Aic freedom's jfrayc old anthem's to iny ear, > That 1 enjoy them, though by rascals sung: And revoieucc scripture, e'en from Satan's tongue.’* To judge from tho Native organs here, ono would suppose that they intend to carry the United Stales, and—Novo Scotia too, without even notifying us. In tho city of Baltimore, alter a complete organi sation, where they entertained not tho slightest doubt of success, they have met with an inglorious defeat—just such aft ono os we intend to gift thorn hero. Host assured that political Nativeism is doomed to die on tho second-. Tuesday of this month. Nothing is more evident'—tho “signs Of tile times ” indicate it—the slim attendance at their meetings intiicalo it—and the people arc no longer to ho deceived-with the false principles hold out by theinflhal love of country is thoir object. But Will) a email baud of tksiivrntu fuj-ilivcs. Tho_Democrals_liold_a injndc pciidunt SijUarei pnThursday evening, which will' bo a bumper.. Among the distinguished speakers, ‘I perco've jho names of Col. Page, Hon., Char.cs Brown, Horn U. B. Schnab'o, and others, ail brilliant .stars in tho galaxy of demo cratic speakers. Tho Walnut Street Theatre, after undergoing a thorough cleansing and repair, has again been opened, with an excellent company. At the Cbps nul they have a French Opera Company peform ing, with considerable success. f l no‘Arch is also doing a line business. Thine, • W . ■Messrs. Editors —As Uve .election draws nearer the prospects of the- Democratic pony in this sec tion of the county appears brighten, and 1 * feel well, assured that the’ usages of the party in. r sustainmgih c regular nominations, as the only safe guard to success, will he adhered to, knowing tlyit thoWHOLE TICKET is •worthy the entire donee bf the party—unfounded reports put in cir culation by our political opponents lo the contrary Yours respe'ciiaffy. v : • BIBS: \\Xyn Sunday morningpin- South Middleton town ship, .suddenly, Mr GEORGE EISENHARI’, aged 48 yearsr -The deceased was a kind husband, and died '*'?edi, loved and respected., by all ' 4P&idunce of Mrs. King, in Chambersburg, on'luosdny the IGlh ult., WIELIAM, infant son ojU,Ellis“and Sarah A. Bonham, of thioplaco, aged 3 weeks and 2 days. __ Yours, &c. Tho spotless, peerless,'guiltless one, Who ne’er on'vice’s threshold trod, Whoso earthly-course had scarco begun, .Now, lifeless, moulders’neath the clod, sao&yse.and Lot jfor Sale. THE subscriber, Attorney for tho owner, who re sides in Pittsburg, Pcnn’a., nTlcrs’ at private sale, the n -a House am! Lot situate in Carlisloon Dick inson 1 Alloy, adjoining tiro lot' of David ■ heirs on the corner of Pitt street Dickinson Alley. The terms may bo ascerti.ncd by application to the t subscriber at his office. If not sold before Friday the 31st day of Oc tober inst.,’it will bo.offered at public sale on that day' on the premises,'at 10 o’clock, A. M. „ • JOSEPH ICNOXt Carlisle, October 9,1845 J—ts Orphan’s Court Sale. twill expose to public salo on Saturday tlic Ist of November 1345, at 1 o’clockeP. M. at the Mansion House of Philip Baker, North Middleton township, a first rate : ■» ' TRACT OF-ILANO, adjoining the mansion farm'and bounded by William Baker and Samuel Alexander’s hqirs, containing 89 acres and 147 perches—abotit one half of which is Limestone Land nn/1 the other half good Slate Lund, "wiltra ncvcr fajHng'strcam ofwatcr running through it. About 20 acres of it covered with good timber, ‘and the residue cleared and in a good slate of cultiva tion. There urb no buildings on tho land. There is a good deal of Locust and Walnut growing on tho land. Terms of sole will bo oasy.and made known'on the day of sale by October 9, 1845.—ts ffiWMBS, MMMia. New Fall & Winter Dry-Gooils. JOHN GRAY &. SON, respectfully inform the public that' they arc now receiving their Fall and Winter supply of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Cops, Hardware, and Varieties of all kinds; wo hove v received an extensive assortment of Dry Goods, both Foreign and Domestic, which will bo sold at prices which cannot fail to givd.cntiro satis faction* Our stock consists in part of the following desirable goods:—New stylo ombre stripe Cashmere and .Muusclin do Laines, French and English Mcii* noes. Alpacas, -black and jpodo colorcd Do Raines, Calicoes from 6i upwards (a mostsplendft assortment) English, French and Scotch Ginghams. SHAWLS.-Embroidered and plain Thibet, fine and low all kinds. Wollen Goods. \VodI black beaver Cloths, blue and black Sallin-1 ells/ Oxford, 4tcel and. fancy mixed do., fancy wove figured union.checked, do., Kentucky Jcanb, assorted colors and qualities, plaid Lindseys; plaid Cassimercs, fancy figured.' and striped Cassimercs, worsted and plaid- Shawls; plaid Cloakings, snp; Irish Linen,- Birds 3yd, BiapernmV Russia do.; -fine Ticking and furni ture Checks; Blankets pf• all kinds,: Bonnet Ribbons, Kid Gloves, Silk, Colton add Worsted-Hosiery of all qualitcs;-Bleached and Brown -Muslins,'Book; Mull and Swiss Muslins,' Silk Cravats and Pocket Handker chiefs, Linen Cambric do.; Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, Swiss and Chinese Hoods, with a largo- assortment of other goods,, whicKwill 'bo sold at a small advance for cash or approved’Credit. , ’ r- ' !■ .- Carlisle, October 9, 1818., ■ ■ • & Caps (hr tlio PcdplcV THE attetition' of those' perspqswishing to pur chase Hals & Caps at. prices, are par ticularly invited to call at the cheap store of JOHN GRAY & SON, where may fed found a largo and splendid assortment, at the following, unheard .of low prices.:.- . ■ , Extra superior Beaver. Hats from $3 00 to i . . ** . 11 Brush “ ,;.h 00 to 8 ■» - ■ “ Fur , . M. , 150 to.gr . ' .« ... '• Silk ~ “ ■ IfiOloS - . Cloth; Velvet, Leather Glazed, Fur, Hair, Seal, and cvcry variely, style, and shape pf/Hats and Cops, at the very lowest prices.^ . 'October'V'Bh r ). rlhcir name stiil live?, Hopewell, October 4, 1845. Salesman, JOHN FISHBURN. Import anjt to Economists. THE West extensive assortment of'Shoes'anil Boots in Carlisle, may be found,'at JOHN GUAY & SON'S, South Hanover street, directly opposite Mr. Uoherts* Hotel; k Wc have just received our Fall sup* ply of uXDF.nsTArmMJs of all kinds, and arc prepar ed to sell as low as possibly can*bo afforded, Wenro convinced that our prices will suit the convenience of all. . . . ‘ -V : r - Best calf bools latest style, $3 60 to 3 75 Prime do ■ '-3 75 to 3 00 Calf peg do 1 50 to 2 50 , Kip “ do I 75 to I 50 Kip and Calf Lace Boot? and Monroes, C2J, 75 & $l, prime Boys’ & Youth's fmo Brogans'and Bools,- Ladies’, Misses’ and (JhildrcnVßoots, Shoes, Slippers and-Gaiters’. • _ . 1 • Carlisle} October 9,,18-45. ’• • • LIST OF MUTTERS Remaining ift'tho Post-Office’at Ncwville, Po.,'Octof^ ber Ist, 18-15. Solomon Bowers John Gridor Henry Blair David Gill . John Boyd John Hoch Benj Baker ' Isaac Ruth , . Patrick Cannon John Reiter—* John Duron Dr Alex Russlc S Mr Eby (Halter) Calhrino Simons Christian Fallow Philip W-Shope "William Forhis Roht Welsh Philip Getter • John Wiklino' David Grcacy Mrs Eleoner Williams Adnm Greeger .October 9, 1815.—31* Public Sale of thorough bred Horses, THE undersigned will oiler his entire stock of Blooded Horses nt public sale, on Saturday thcVUth dny of October inst., nt Ibo hotel of Henry L. Burk holder, in the Borough of Collide. The slock con gists of the following : No. I. Bay Marc, Polly Martin—sup posed to ho with fool to General Irvincte horse, Jave _|[n ll or _ of Jho ahoyc^ named mpre—sets TurflWgi. .or, vol. 3, page .084. No'. 3. Bay Filly, Ann Richards, five years old this spring— Sire, Peter Parley—Dam, Pol-, ly Marlin. _ No. 3. ■ Bay Stud Colt, James It. Polk, four years old .this spring—sire, Peter Parley—Dam, Polly Martin.. No. 4. Bay Filly, Josephine, 3.years old this spring—sire, %lcr Parley—dam, Polly. Mar-/ tin. -e . , _ No. 5; Bay Mare, Fly, iu foal tp Jave lin—sire, Shenandoah —diim,“Tho Alexander Mare,- bred by Col.rHrackcnridge of Fayette courtly, Ken tucky. » . I No. G. . Sorrel .Gelding Slip, 3 years i old this Fall—Biro, Peter Parley—dam, “The Alex andor Man?,’’ . ' • *•' . • of Alexander Marc”—soo American Turf Register. . •• Cj’Refercnco.moy be lad M. Piddle, Baq., Carlisle, Pa., for character of said stock. Sale to commence at 2 o’clock ..df said day. Terms “Caili Corlialc, Oct. 0, 184J5, 1 Cumber landGreys! list op LETTERS_ Kemaining-in-thu _P.OHt, Office aj, Carlisle, October Ist, 1815.'- Enquirers please say advertised. Lore Rev W A Lehr John Loudon, Miss "Mary Loutgeh John 'Lapert William Leshci John M Lishtcap. Samuel Abbey A Esqr Agnew 1 Mathew Esqr Adams Mrs Elizabeth Black William Buitorfl’ Henry Bennet Wm A . Bonnet Wm A Briniman H Brightbill Elizabeth Brainard Charles Bo*nvorth Chailcs Bush Louis Bender Catharine Butler Geo Bowman Miss Dovinia BJackston Mary Baldwin Rcy John T Black Robert A Culver Miss Catharine Cook Miss Adalinc , Crumwell Samuel Cofioc Joseph Crowley Miss Sijsanah •Clark James Cope Charles Eby John jr Ehy & Glruscr Fisher Samuel ' Gets Abraham. Greason Thomas Greist Joel Glen Catharine. Graver Mr vSmit Sarah Gowen & Wingard Slrino Henry Galt Sarah ’ Shapplo Mrs Mnrgdrclle Garman John , » Symmes John H Giles Lewis Spahr David * ■ Hannih Benjamin Scott Rev Solomon T Hoover Daniel- ■ Trimble Mr adm r of 7 Homwood Samuel Walls Estate 5 Holch Nicolaus * Tenney W, A . Henwood Mr * -Wernam George W i Homes Mrs Margaret Winegard Isaac X 2 Hcttrick George 2 ' Ward Miss Joanna Hull Israel ’* ’ Washington Eliza Hoffert Jonathan Wasbmood Simon ,Humor Mis Emaline WillhoufJohh Humcr John Whitmer Joseph Johnston Mrs Violet Welcome Mrs Catherine Judik Jos A Johns Miss Margarclla_ _ZiglcrJjicQp;f Knox John Cjr 'ZigleriPihlip . . GEO. SANDERSON, P. M. Undir the new Postage Lalv, advertised letters are charged two cents each in addition to the regular postage. .. - ' , /JOSEPH KNOX, (L*te 6# PiTT«n«nb, Pii^ii’A.) M LAW,' '' ;• - -7 ; CiniiBX.B» PBH^ , At VA t’ >V. vf >wVTILL pracUco Id tho Courts ofCumlwland anil adjacent counties. Office in Main street,- next door to James Hamilton,;Csq. r •7: 1 . October 3,1845.~1y. ■ ' : , ’ • BATTALION ORDER. * THE First Battalion of Cumberland Volunteers- Hwill parade in (ho Borough of'Cnrlislp, (Coniio Jit Square) oh Saturday tho IBIU day of October inst, at ’ 10 A. M. in winter' uniform, properly equip! for drill' ’ * By order Lieut. Col. Qomm’dg. Carlisle, Oct. 2, I§4si—-3t ,/ - r ■; : . r " - ■' [ JIIOJrrHLT mQKZINES. \ • JUST received at, J. M. Kneedler’s Cheap; Book aiid Periodical store, ■ .. Coluriibian Maeazina for. October, 25 cents. GrahamV : .dp,,’ . ' do . 25 “ Arthur’s do ■■ T do ISJ “ National••■■■•= do ■ .do • 18J, “ . Godeybt tady'sßook: : do, ' ‘25 . “ . •,. Also a largo assortment of now novels and otii ei’ works.. .October 2, 1815. ■ ' MAN A WAV from the subscriber residing in this Borough, on Sunday the 2Slh of September Inst, an indentured apprentice In tiro Fanning Business, named 'Shits Tmrais. Soid appfbriliec-is. about 13 years of age,, with light hair, and is generally very talkative. I will pay the above reward but no charges for said Thomas. All persons aro' hereby against trusling said boy on my account, and also from harboring or crnnldving him, and such as do mav cxrifccl to bo subie'eted to the punishment of the J" w . 1 • DANIEL FKIES. ■ Carlisle, Oct. 2. 18-15.—31* '/ TH E Subscriber offers at private sale his rest-, dcncodn South Hanover street. Toe build in nr. are ample, newj well finished and j_a insured for five years from 'May last— The grounds contain a town lot and a |s!j!l®o half, and are' plaiflcil with the young fruit. ■ Persons desirous to purchase can see the property aud-learn the Terms, on applica tion to Regimental Orders." THE'Vlwt-Uogiment of Cumberland Volun leers* will parade in Springfield on Tuesdaj' the 21 si of October inst., at 10 o’clock A. M.» properly equip! for drill with .arms &c. in good order. J3y order of the Col. Commd’g. • W. \VOODBURN, Ad jt. Octolier 0, 1815. . \\ S. At the same lime and place-on election will bo held for 2d Major, by order of tho Brigade Inspector. JOHN MOOKE, P.'M. THOMAS-Dic ICS.AK.QUK just recoivcii gt J. M. Knkkdlku’s Cheap'Hook and Periodi cal store, Dick’s VVoiiks eight volumes in four, containing .Philosophy of State, Chris tian Philosopher, of Religion, Ini provement of Society, Moral Improvements, Es say on Covetousness, Celestial Scenery, Sidereal Heavens, at Ih’p very low price of $3,76. Also,- Dunlnp’a Hook of Forms, containing moro_than six hundred of the most approved precedents lor conveyancing, at the very low price of $1,50.. October 2,1845- YiiliiaWcTacni at Public Sale. a' . Saturday the Isfof November, next, the «ub- will otTcrat public sale, on the. promises, a valuable farm situated in West Pennaborough town ship, Ctfmhprland county, vPa.,. 'Tisto/.oh '(Ue'SiatD' 'fotfd' 16atlitit - villc/and 1 m ;, c’north* of the Cumberland Valley. containing'TlO hciea and 33 perches, in an , v dent state of cultivation, and under good fence.—, '>rftrt * A. MYERS, 0. R. Oct. 9, 18451 Lucu&t A B Lopert William McManus John L Mountz Adam Esqr McLintock Jamcp •Miles S S 2 Myers John Moorc-John Esq Malone Daniel Mouly Mr Moll Elizabeth McCauley H C Mullin William .‘Mussclman George jr Pigeon Pierre Mouther Paxton Thus . Potto-ff Jonas Roney Charles Rupart Henry Rilner Jacob Rider Frederick Starnor Jos L 2 Stickle, Henry Snider Francis R Smith Elizabeth- ' TUq"tuitionfreewill ho,‘requiredquarterly; thoprice of hoard monthly; in-advance; and my deduction made for ahsehW/oxccpt in who ttf ilicltiicse. - '* / GtirHalej Sept.'Q, 181 R.; ' ' - Six Cents Reward. Yabiabie Town Property for Sate- Carlisle, Oct. 2,1815—1 t ' BSr|ck Dwelling Blouse K IhVNK ll AKN. and oil necessary buildings, an Orchard cTch'ditTc' fruit and a well of good water. About 100 acres of said tract arc cleared, and the residue cov ered with ‘thriving.timber. . AHhc same..time. and place will bq, offered'a tract of .WnoiiLAM),- containing 21 acres and’B perches,- lying at the foot of the North Mountain., ; Sale to commence at 2 o’clock on '.said day, when attendance will bo given and terms made known by ' SAMUEL RESSLER. October 2, 1845.—ts Agricultural Society Meeting- Tills riougmug r»Ta»«.i i exhibition of the. Ag ricultural Society of Cumberland coumy;;wjll bo held near Carlisle, oirlb'o farm of the Messrs Noblo, on THURSDAY lhft‘23 of October, to-ts. -fu place'selected is'very cuhvcnient-and all necessary ac commodation will bo prepared for Horses, Cattle, or orticlcsybrougliljfrom a distance. The Managers .arc requested to be punctual, to mc'et at Deulcm’s Hotel, at 11 o’clock, fof tho transaction of business—ami the chairman pf each commiUcOjAvill bo careful to,, got .his committee together for the performance of their respective duties.' For tile names of the,'ofllccrp of the society and of the members of each committee’ see handbills published. FRED’K. W r ATTS; Pres’t. Carlisle, Oct. 3, 1845. ? To Collectors and'Tax Payers. THE recent payment of the State Tax by the Com missioners of Cumberland county, outof the funds in the County Treasury,' renders, it necessary to re quire immediate and piompt payment of the State and County taxes to enable tho Commissioners to in«l the current county expenses and the payments becom ing duo under the contract for the erection of thb now Court House. . ' ■ Undcr lhc provisions Act of 291 h April 1844,' if tho State taxof any county bo not,paid to the Slate Treasurer before 2d Tuesday in January in each ycarj tho deficiency is required to be paid out qf any money In the County-Treasury, and any Stale lax re maining unpaid by any individual or corporation after said tax fa-payable by the County to tho Common wealth, bear an interest of sixper cent, and,bo a Hen on ihe estate on which if is.chargcd, till fully paid and satisfied. ■ • ■. From the foregoing'it will,bo seen that, although the'Slate tax has been paid to tho* State Treasurer, every tax payer who docs not pay tho collector before tho 13th of January next, must ho charged six per cent, interest thereon till paid, which interest -every collector must calculate and collect from each individ ual named in his duplicate who does not pay histax prior to that date, ami saiil tax together with llib inte rest thereon is mado a. lion on tho real estate of the payer, * , ** It is therefore hoped thflip every collector and tax payor will see thb importance !and necessity of paying tho whole tax charged in the duplicates prior to the 13th January next, to atfoid tho trouble and incon venience of calculating and collecting interest on every ; individual tax which must ho done if not collected be fore that date. ROBT. LAIRD, C. TITZEL. . J. WORTHINGTON, : Co. Commissioner's Office, 7 Carlisle, September 18, 1845, 5 • - CARLISLE FEMALE SEM- \ 11Y ■ -! ■; JSA* ... THE citizens'oflsailwln and the public generally, arc respectfully infortned that this Institution bus been opened under ■ the 1 suporintcndanco of Misses Phebe o'nd Char.hiie Paine. ir ‘. f ;'fho ,hQUBo in west Lpolhdr street, ,recently, occupied by Mrs, Slovens as b Board ing School, has been taken iiy ibpmj and is undergo-, irig repairs. /. It will special-refer-. 1 onco awprapaodalion 6f Pupils'. ’ A few’ Misses or ybung.Ladlcbwill r bo received as-Boarders, and it is afford to J such’all tbo advantages connected with a rcsitled& ih tho most genteel pri vate family.: : 'ISSIPISESffIESo ;soa^ f p|lKbe fur ' iti’fihcd to .young'ladies. dt $2 and,|2 50 during jtho winter.-- Tuition.—-Common -English,Studies,...— ; $5 00, These,.accompanied \yilh ; Agronomy, Algebra, ;.; " 'Geometry, Philosophy, withvßng- ’ --i lish Composition, $7 50 ; Higher brunches,’such , as Botany, Chcmjstry, Rhetoric, Mental or Moral Philosophy, *. $l,O 00 Instruction, in the Languages, Drawing, ‘Paint- ; Hug, &c.,'will inVolvn on extra charge of $l2 00 Lessons In Instrumental- music E. \Valker, an extra charge of • ' ! ' ' f *sl2 00, ' CAUTION. ■ ' ALL persons arc hereby,cautioned against shoot ing or trespassing on the properly occupied by the subscriber, known ns tho property of Rev. M’Gill. Should persons hereafter bo delected in carrying fire arms and shooting, or otherwise trespassing upon the premises, they will bo dealt with ns tho law directs. 1 WILLIAM MBLEISTER. ■S. Middleton tp. o*. 8, 1645.—1t* ... Public Sale of Real Estate. WILL J)0 aold.at public outcry, on the prem ises, on Saturday the 18ih of October in stant, a vaUinblo tract of Limestone Land, situate near Hockersvillo, Dickinson township. Cumber land county, about !I-miles west*of OarliBle,-nnd G south of NcAVvjUe,onlho Walnut Bottom Road, containing about 21.acrcs7m trhigh slate df. cul-' tivnlion and surrounded by'substanliai-fcnces.—- Tho improvements consist of a one arid a half story - • '- • -. " liOG HOUSE, well finished and.in good condition, l|i© anew FRAME BARN, ■House, Bake Oven, and an Orchard of fine thriv ing Apple trees. A never foiling well of excel lent water is*convenien l to the door. Persons desirous of viewing the property prior to sale can do so by calling bn the undersigned. Sale to commence at 12 o’clock M. on said day, when due attendance will be given and terms made known by ' SIMPSON KISSINGKR. ‘ Dickinson Ip. Oct. lBls;—3l* T! V. MOORE, 'PUBLIC SALE. THE undcraigncd having taken out n Power o f Attorney on tho estate of Henry Weigel, lute of West Pcnnsborough township. Cumberland county, deceased,.will expose to public sale on tho premises on Saturday tho ISth day of October iust.„thijfoUmv-i ing described-real estate, to. wit: No. 1. A valuable lot of ground containing about I.J ncres, siiunto mSmokcytuwn.Cumbcrlandcounty,' oil tho road leading from Carlisle to Ncwville. The improvements aro a two story - y&gk ■'■ Saog House, ):::■lrlgp Wagonmalccr Shop, with a dwelling room the second story—a double Loo Daun, and an excellent Apple Orchard, See. A certain lot of ground adjoining the above on tile west, containing three quarters of an acre more Or less, on which is a young, and thriving Apple Orchard.' - • No, 3. An unimproved lot of ground adjoining No, 1 on the cast, containing ono'Acro. ‘All the above described property is in n high state of cultivation, and enclosed by a good substantial fence. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock on said day, when duo attendance will heaven and terms made known . ■ ' ' , October 2, _1845.—3t v t If the aboyS proportyls hot sold bn the day above mentioned, it wiil bo rented for the term ofx»no yoar'from tho first of'April next.. * BV-virtuopf.’a decree of the Court of Common. Pleas of Cumberland county, I will expose to puisne salei’on tbd'pfcmisGsr in Wesfjrcnnsbord’ township, Cumberland county,'on Saturday the "isth day of Petober, at 11 o’clock A. Mr, a first iat q_ LIMESTONE FARM, situate, on tho Big Spring, -bounded-by. lands, of. James Pulton,' SahVr ucl Tritt,, James Piper, and the Big Spring, con taining 133 acres of Land, a largo pan of which i? in a high state of cultivation, and tho residue in fine timber. There is an excellent Dwelling BSottsc and Ram, , on the ■pomisea, and Out-Houses—j | |tjA making-it oho of.the most farms in the epuhty. It will bo sold subject to the life estate of James Montgomery and wife, and tho survivor of them in a House and Lot conthiriing,_about ono aero, which forms part of tho farm—amTs'iibyecf I'o llio jiayrnOnT ol |sBo ahhually to’thd'said James Montgomery and wife, and also as much grain as will bemecessary .for their household purposes, and feed for one Cow—and also their firewood.. Tho terms of sale will bo five per cent of the purchase money to bo paid on the confirmation of the sale, the re sidue of ono half to bo paid on, first of April ISIC, and tho balance in throe annual payments —tho \yhole to bo secured >by bond and mortgage. 1 ADAM LONGSDOiiF, Sheriff, Sheriff’s Office, } .... Carlisle, Sept. 26, 1g45. 3 - Now is the time To purchase Cheap Goods in Shippens’g. J.JI. CLIF FINGER, !. MAS just received from the eastern cities tho most aplcndid‘assortmcnt of new style Fall ami Win ter Goods, over oficred in tills place—to which Uc would invite the attention’of purchasers. His-stock is -now complete and he is prepared to ofier the latest stylos of goods to bo found in tho eastern markets, and at prices as low ns any establishment in tho county. If.you wish to purchase Bargains now is the lime and “J.. .A. Clipplngcr’s Cheap Store” ‘ is tho place, near the Railroad, Shippensburg. ■ ‘ September 25, 1345. A PURCHASER for tho stock of a very lucra tive business establishment, which will r'c qulro an investment of about.ssooo, and if proper-, ly managed will yield a profit of $2OOO annually.- This is nj rare chanco for a person with tho above amount of/oapilal to enter into a very profitable, bu siness already established. Addte.sb “A. 8.," box 242, Harrisburg P. 0* Harrisburg, Sept. 25,1815. —3l(Dem.* Un.) REAT BARGAINS.to be haiT at Clippingor a Cheap Store, near tho Railroad. Shippensburg; among which may he found tho following: Cloths froni $1,50 to p6_ir yard. Cnssinnctta ** 50 to TOO ** Flannels “ 25 to; 87$, " Jeans 41 18J to. 37$ Linscys “ 10 tb : 12$ *• Calicoes “ 5 to - 12$ u Dc Laincs • ° "16 to J 37$ -‘ ll Cofieo fij to" 12$ pdf lb. —BrownSugar—i* -fis-to 10 Loa£ • ,do “ 12$ • u - - - September 25, 1845. —Dluiilcnllnsl nimcnls. - THE Subscribers having received an agency for the sale of every variety of Musical In struments, can furnish either whulu bands, or in part; with such instruments as they may heed; Ihey.wqeW invito thu aUentiun of musicians ,to their assortment,‘which will bo Bold bn thp irioef reasonable terms by > ; • jVe-.d ’hi-ft' htl: i- qi mStpVpnßop & Mphafiey. ...September 2S v.;-J: V v mufyr ... ■ Dotnuth’s (Lancaster) received and for sale constantly, at the cheap Drug store of St6Venßon & MnhnlTny. ' ... .'Sepietnjißr 95. ' ‘ -:FABU|O»iBIiIi GOODS, •••• u in part of RcjUand Plain Cdsh- EcasSn df.new styles, rich stylo Par is DoLainoS,.' figured and plain Aipabbas,. latest styles of Bopnct Sillts and Velvets,, splendid ns-’ sortment of rich stylo Bbhmjt'Hibbdnsi hew stylo Artificials,' plain' and 'Kincy Shawls, of every do, scription, &c. Sic., just received andplforing at the lowest cash prices.. ~ , . i - J. A. CI.IPPINGEB. ' Shipp, ensburg.Sopieniber 85, 18d5... ‘ 1 r CEDAR & CROCKERYWARE;. ■ A largo assortment just fijcflvcd'njid for safe at the cheap store of ' ’ J. RUAV & SOri'," - >v,!AGeB.WEIGEL. PUBLIC SALE. WANTED New (Seeds/ New Geotls! ■ • The Subscriber, thankful 15 liii friphdd rfrid the Public'll) general, - for the support,they have . •riven him in his lino of Business; takes’ Ibid method of Informing tKc'iri tljai lie lias just rectiv cd, and is how, openings a largo splendid as sortment of ■ , . .■ -•Pali & Winter Goods, in part'of super Blki and Blue BIk; Wool Dyo Clolhdi. Dlamortd aftdplain 1 poaver-: Cloths, Buckskin Ttaeed-caaimors* Dboble-Mil led Blue and Blabk tasimeta, Angola baslmers,- Super plain, Barred and striped Sattinblts, front 37 ots. to.sl,CjOper.yd, Paratnolio Cloths, Indi-C ana Do. plain Barred and striped Alpafcca*, Cash? mere d. cos, Bombazines Red; Wljite, and Yel low Flannels, Calicoes lBs cts per yd.; Bleached Muslin,-from-6d-to.l83» .4-4,. 5-4 amt 0-4 Bro. Muslin. • Checks, Ticking, Canton and Dor Skin-Flannels Lincy Woolsey,ilorBc Blan kets, Mackinaw do. Kentucky Joans, Drillings, Colrd cambric*,'Paper"Muslins, Thibet, Mohse- Jino d. Lainc, Alnacca. Broacha, Damask,Blan kct.and Cotion Shauls, Edging Insertings,' and Laces. Swiss, Jaconelt, Book, and cambric, Mus lins, Bishops Lawn, LongLawrt, Linnen Cam brico Handkerchiefs, Irish Linnons, Black Ital. cravats; Fancy Barred silk do. Slocks, Suspen ders, Black Cotton,-Morauran,-Cashmere,-and Alpac v ca stockings Gloves, Mitts, Worsted Caps,- Vestings, Glazed, »r, seal, Vclvellccß and Clqlh caps. V *•' Also,~a fresh supply bf GROCERIES and. •SIPiCES of all kinds, which he will sell at the lowest prices for cash, at tho old.stand in 'NortlT Hanover street, one door below Messrs; bfcyors & Haverslick’s Drug store. HENRY ANDERSON. Carlisle Sept. 25, 1815—If. Sheriff's Sales.. , BY virtue of sundry’writs of Venditioni Ex* r ponas, to me directed, I will expose to public * sale, at the public bouse of George Bectem, Esq. in the Borough-of_Carlislo,-on--Erulay lho*3lst ’ — day of. October 15.45, at 10 o’clock, A. M., the following real estate, vial " A tract of land situate - in* SdulVr'Middtclon township, Cumberland county, $ acres, more or lees, bounded by Thomas Sibbctts, Jasper Bennett, the Farmers & Mechanics Bank, and .Maj. Samuel Givfen, having thereon erected . a one and a half story HOUSE and three unfiti* • ished one and a half story HOUSES, &c. ; Seiz ed and taken in execution as the property of Fclcr McfMughh'ti, 1 Also, a tract of land situate in West Pehns 'horough township, hounded by»the Cumberland ’ Valley Rail Road, John Gteason* Jacol» Kissing er, 001. James'McKcoban, Samuel and' other property of Samuel M’JCeehao, containing JG3 acres and 77 porches* more or less,.h3yjng thereon erected a two story Slone Dwelling Hwisp, Frifiuc Barn, ' Wagon Shcdj Com Cribs, arid an Applo Orchard,- &c. a .tract of land .situate Jn-.Vfest Penne boroogh townsbip/bounded by* lands of John Grcason, Brico I. Sterrett, George .Hefilebower, ' i* Jacob Kissinger, and other lands of Sami. M’Keo han, containing 30 acres and 73 perches. " ' Alsd,'a'tract of land ; td tuateTn'WCSV Perms .boroilgb township, 1 bounded by lapds-Bf .Col: James McJvcdlian, Jacob Sites, and other lands of Samuel McKeehan, and tbo Cumberland Val ley Rai 1 .Road, con lai n i ng_3l _aere a&, 3 2 perches. AKso, n tract of land situate in West Penns borougb'township, bounded by lands of Jacob Sites, William Lehman, oilier lands of Samuel McKeehan; and the Cumberland Valley Rail Road, containing 47 acres and 128 perches. Also, all the interest, right and title, of Samuel McKeelian, of, in and to, a certain tract ot land situate in West Pennsborough township, hound ed by Rev. Robert McCachrenv James McCul loch, Jacob Sites, and other lands of. Samuel McKeehan, and others, containing 17G acres, tnoco or less,, having thereon oroctoil a-twaJttofy STONE HOUSE . and a- largo BRICK BANK BARN Wagon Shed, an' excellent Orchard, &o. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Samuel McKcchan’.' Also, a lot of ground situate on the north cast corner of Louthey and Bedford* streets, in the Bo- , rough of Carlisle, by Robert Lay burn on tho cast, Lonther street on the south, Bedford . street on the west, and Elizabeth tJould on tho norths 6pntalnihg GO feet in front and SOQjfcet in death, more or less, mimberqd in the general plan } of said. Borough 239—diaving thcrcon' erectcd a two story STONE HOUSE, a two story Log House, Blacksmith Shop, seve ral Frame ,Shops, a Frame Stable, and an excel lent welt of water in the yard. The use of the .water in the well in the yard to bo reserved to Hubert Layhurn and hid heirs, with a frep-*passage from his kitchen door to the well as.cohveyod to him by George Loguo, Lscp Also, d lot of ground.situate in the Borough of Carlisle, containing \ i acres, more or loss, bound- ed by Judge HamutonVhoira on the north, Lew is Harlan’s heirs on the west,oihoj; property of John Proctor on tho south, and. Sterretts Gup Uoad on tho oast. Also, a lot of ground situate in the Borough.of > Carlisle, acres, more or less, bound ed by Stcrreti’s Gap Road on the cast, other pro perty of John. Proctor on tho north, Lewis Har lan’s heirs on the west, and Dr. M’Cpskry’s heirs on tho south. Seized and taken in execution as tho property of John J'rotfar. • Also, a tract of Woodland, situate in Mifflin township, containing 3i acres, more or .less, ad joining lands of. tho heirs of A. McKhvaine, S. Gillespie, Robert MpFarlanc, Jesse Kilgore, and others. Seized and taken in execution as tho properly of Ezekiel Kilgore* , Also, a tract pf land situate in Dickinson township. Containing 32 acres; more or less, adjoining, lauds of John Zug, George Uockoy, ■-Myers,and jirimisli’a hrirs, having thereon erected a one HOUSE, LOG.BAIfN, and an Apple Orchard.— Seized and taken in execution as the property' of Charles Sltmcr* • And all to bo sold by mo. , AUA.M LONGSDORF, Sheriff. * Shkuikf’s Office, .■) ", Carlisle, Sept. 25, 1815. J ; u \ ' M'ublic Sale of.lScallistate. IN/pursuance of the : last will anil testainonpof -Ail.invXnhinan, into of, South ship, deccascdywill bo sold at public saleVoAtbo premises,-on Saturday tho 18(li (lay of. October next, at I o’clock M., the following described , plantation or,-tract of land, situate in Erankford township, Cumberland county, bounded by lands > of Ceorgo Kinelrnljintleri lJanlcl ' b'iliehßbilidcf, Benjamin'Alter and Others, containing about One . Hundred and Seveniy .of whicb about llHk acres are clparodond in agoodalato of cultiva tion, and the residua well timbered,'hiving thote on erected si Iwb'Sfbty-Vi.;-! ;■ JS«»S V .> - There is n never" fiatlfnjnr, near' the door, and an Apple Orchurd pod nJI other. fruit trees,-.., Several Wafer'pas’s through said farm,; Whibh'ejitpridbfjto Svithin IS perch at -the iswithin-d of aniiloofAltcr’a Mill, 'Tbepub- ; lie road from M’Qfuro’i) Gap, to Altor’sMillpass es through said land and between tho bouse and . ■barn..:.. v x : i- Any pereon wisbing lb ieo anidproporty before . 'the sale can codl upon Adam Ltlmrae, who.lives upbrt the form, i / . T,ho;tornia-wtll.be made known on the dajr: of ; .sale by / ‘. A.,-; -■ •. -I;. , ,-, ; i, ; •- r JACOD.LEHMANv S-. Midi JACOB LEHMAN, W. I’enns. . Executors of Adam Lehman, 1 dec’d.- September 18, ISISi-rita*- .-i , 131, AN KSFO R S ALE HERK