t S*AT* toSATIC. :: ? mn,issionCra lilU racdin Hid act ofAiaraiWy fonrchaso a aito for the, Statg Asayhnn, 1/ boon at tho sga_t of govcrnrapnt rfcr ■ aomdi days gemina tions. for thoVporcliaso o£>opcr tract of land whcrodn : to'lQ(iatbTßai'd Tmif’S- They have made their selection,' and loft president tp-mako the purchasb; :' -£ '' Bidlk Sooisrv.—The ni« r of Bibles and Tosta mentaisaucdby the Bible Society, during the last inVnth, was mom'™ 50,000 copics-aver. aging ncirly 200 copic|« day. This is a much lorgcr'ilasao Umtt'umiaF><l wo regret to hoar that the much less than mar and, ofremain unnal/. ?Spipfi»o pburg Commercial Journal, “ 11 now to bo teriutfd-jtno ** new for no* portion l of the city as' 1 cdlficcsy hotels, stores, warehouses, &c., apan that portion $o recently des tr riP- distance can have but a faint iddslM 11101 an{^j^ieyegj^^^ aß tc rß -” ■ the last ai we,Santa AruW "* ca - 80 . a j Dr. Heviot in'tlr It residence, cd General 1 nm|^^K9mgoi. hoisj ’ a degign rcnt^aidcncf unlqss so: liimdf-his-i .ful career/-'- S inust bo, his all pari at tcfular tlius tak«uvtuiSgo TivM/cofiuhioaio" home, ar» at the si and 1 ux’fics of soc rival from Havana the cx-Prcsidcnt of Id elegance at the fa it is situated about .district of Marianao. id might well bo deem htts recently pnrehased a Ib, &.C., and otherwise [to inakc Cuba a porma emergency in the affairs partisans, recall inner wonderful and events infessed that ho lias chosen Uh admirable taste and sa of the earth nowsis received md’frcqucnt packets. Ho can ',th& earliest movement in his tfdmptly' with" his" friends at no time share in'the enjoyments sty in Havana. ■ tfj'jAvii) Woo/, our candidate for Director of the Poor,i’hoac clpctjonwas considered somewhat doubt, ful, {selected by |L small majbity. JfcirSliiucvtiscmcnts. Slieriff’s Sales. BY virtue of sundry Merits of Venditioni Ex ports, to me directed, I vcill expose to public sale, at the public house of George Beetem, Esq. in tie Borough of.Carlisle, on Friday theSlsl * tlaj of October 1845, at 10 o’clock,‘.A. M,, the . folfci.wing real estate, viz: » Xttadrof’land simato*in> Dickinson township,, bounded by land of-Michael Slothower, Abraham Kurtz, George Vy,i|ters, William Shrivcr and ciln jgs, ijonfeiiiing 49 acres,- inoreor ing 'm^rected^;’ TW Frame a ml. taken' ih execmion.as the property of Peter Uttz. '“T“AIar r f"A4ot'of';grounii-€ituatSin.;thQ- Borough, iff. Carlisle, -Cumberland county, containing 3*3 feel in front with the privilege of an alley, and 240 (yet in depth, more or loss, bounded by Main street on the North, Gad Day on ibeEast, Liberty Alley on, ihc.Soulh, and* William Armor’s heirs on the West, having thereon erected a double TWO STORY .'FRAME HOUSE, (weatherboarded,*) a Brick ' Sinoke-lfousev'PriclrCistern,'"&cfs=«Seizcd7nrrd' taken in execution ns the properly of Edward Ar mor, and to-bo sold by mo, | ADAM LONGSDORF,'Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, 7 • Carlisle, Oci. 16, 1815. 5 Xlotliiug Scouring, &c, "VT7)E return our thanks for (he liberal patronage wo .\ V have received in the above business, and would’ inform our friends of this Borough and front the epup try, that wc still continue to ecolir gentlemen's and coals, pants, &c., and Indies* cloaks, shawls, dresses, &c. The soap.used in the processes of our own invention hnd manufacture. The public is as sured that no injury will be done to the doth, nor will the color bo extracted. Dru£s generally used in this business produce a contrary effect by injuring the cloth, and extracting the color. Woprdfcss to under stand what wo undertake* having had some months experience in this* important vocation. Without en tering into a discussion .on the necessity of keeping our garments free from any filthy substance, wo invite the public to give us n “call,” and wo will strive to please, both by our skill and low charges. -jQry.l.ng sales in town and country will bo attended to as usu al, and on market mornings ut the Auction room, ad joining Mr. Keepers’ Tinner Shop, neoi the Market iHouse.; WESLEY WILES. Residence in West Fomfret street, two doors above R. Moqic, Esq. , Carlisle, October 16, 1845.: —3l* W.,8. Having had considerable experience in lay r ing but the yve will still give attention to the busi</c»a by day or by' night. W. AJ. Sale of Thorough-bred Horses. Thj undersigned will ofier.his entire stock of •wooded Horses at public,sale, on Thursday, the slant, at the same time and place of the Agri cuU| l meeting. The stock consists of the following • borough-bred .horses: " ' , [ No. I. Bay Mare, Polly Martin—sup posed to bo with foal to Genera) Irvine’s horse; Jave lin. Fbr.;pcdigreo:.ond..porformnnccß-of the above named marc—seo Turf Register; .Vol. 3, page 584. No, .2- Bay Filly, Ann -Richards, five ; years old .this spring—Sire, Peter Parley—Dam, Pol ' ly Martin. No. 3; Bay Stud Colt*James K. Polk, four years old this Spring—sire, Peter Parley—Dam, Polly Martin. , -, • 1 No. 4. Bay Filly, Josephine, 3 years old this Spring—siro,- Petor Parley—dam, Polly Mar- lin. •. ■ \ ' No.-5. Bay Mare, Fly,in foal to Jave lin sire, Shenandoah —dam, u Tho Alexander Marc, I *. brrd by Col. Brackcnridgo of Fpyetto county, Ken tucky. • 11 No;-6. Sorrel' Gelding. Slip, 3 years old ihis'Pall—siro, Peter ‘‘The Alex ander More.” ’. • ,■ \ ) pedigrees of Javelin; Peter Parley and *‘Tho Alexander Maro’ —seo Ampricatt ,‘turf Register. ‘ maybe had.to William M. Biddle, Carlisle, Pa., for character of kaid stock. Sale to commence at 2 o’clock of said day. Cflsh. •„ - -r. 1 v ‘ PETER F. EGE.- 1 QorUsleyOct, 16, 1845* \ Notice. j - Cahlisle Bakk, October 15, 1845. ' V election fpr Thirteen Directors/of this Institu- servo one year,wili be held ot lho Bank ' of November! \ fjenthVfcouts of-10: oMock A. M. and. 2 w \ lr io;lsto.— to., . JAMIES rtklh®W», r M;». < !> IDENT DENTlST.lJamisboiio, Pa. Dr. will warrant his.operal fori s‘equal to,those Ist oily. practice, and charges shall al • ImodemeT' l^' \t 16, , ; ; . \ ii ,. JBWAKBA. lESI.EV, ~ HABSiBBDna, Pai’, will f proiriptlyYd, Tollieir n-the )ine of Ilia profession: Office in tore oppposite Corerly’s Hotel. , .' j ’ 6p i 1845.—tf/M; ,_ v _!■ Fdr Kent, > [ known Tavern Stand on the .comer of mover affect, in the Borougb of Carlisle,' Jet ofthe new Court Ho'nse/ahil jiowin ' L.Burkholder. : Possession .el of ; AiTnl ; nox!. : 'Apply to -• ' T ' ■> GEO, M'J'BBIiY;- Ok.; ' f ipany »r- in* ;nptly^ ■Ntro' JUrocifiScmcnts. Tills way for Bargains!—Bcntz’ ] Cheap Store. South Hanover Bf., nearly opposite A-, Roberta* Hotel, rpHE Bubscribcria liavo just received from Philodcl- X l ' phia, a largo and well selected, assortment of Fall & Winter Goods, ot the following.description blue,black, grey, green and olive ..Cloths; plain, blackohd fancy. Cassi merea; plain , and fancy SalUnolls | ..Kentucky jeans, (plain and figured) Vestings, (a handsome assortment) muslins; (bleached and unbleached) checks, ginghams, tickings, xantoin flannels, (best quality) lindsoys.icd whitcand* yellow ’flannels* beautiful .'styles calicoes, from 6} to 18} cents per yard. Mousclin do laincs and cashmeres, alpacas,' mcrinocs, bombazines, bonnet velvet's; bonnet ribbons, linen cambric handkerchiefs, plain, barred, striped and swiss muslins, book and mull muslins,-bishop lawns, hosiery, gloves, mitts, &c., to gether with a groat many articles in the Dry Goods lino riot enumerated. Also ' ' ' Groceries, Queeiisware, Hardware, Crockcrywq-i’c, * iaiwmiiitlw B % FLOUR. &c. ,-All of which they oroA-der termined to scll-ata very small-profit, rind.lower than the same goods can bo.bought at any other establish ment in the Borough. ,• ... Remember the qW stand, South Hanover street, ad joining John Bcntz*' Clothing Store, where the public will‘.find it greatly to their odvantagoilo.mako their fall purchases. Carlisle, October 16, 1845.—0 t MARY WEAKtY respectfully informs the public that she has removed to' the house lately occu pied by George Fleming, immediately the M Qnsipi) House' Hotel -and Railroad Depot, where she is prepared to supply all'kinds of largo* ind small cakes upon the shortest notice. . . Groceries, Confectionaries, -Qucensware, Toys and fancy articles always on band, which will ’be sold on as favorable terms as possible., Sho solicits a shore of public patronage, and invites hcYformcr customercs to call {it her present location.. Carlisle, October 16, 1845.—tf LETTERS ot Administration on the estate of Mar tin Mount7,,de.c’d., Into of. North Middleton town ship, Cumberland county, have been issued in due form of law to the subscribers residing in' Frbhkford township: All persons indebted to said estate arc re quested to hiako payment immediately, and those hav ing claims to present tlfcm properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN MOUNTZ. ')■ . , DANIEL MOUNTZ, { aamre. October 16, 1845,—6t THE.partnership. heretofore existing under the firm of Arnold &,Einstein, is 1 this day dissolved by mutual consent. Alf persons knowing themselves to bo indebiod-to said firm wijl call at the sloro-of David H. Arnold (with whom the-bodks.have been left) for settlement, jqd <lU* having/claims will present, them i d^ittout'cfeiay, ' . DAVID. H. ARNOLD, * - .Vj• a.-i -i ""Tf. B.'Tho business will bo continued by II, • •Arnoldywho-will havo-a-new-and splendid-assortment of Fall and Winter Goods in’a few days/ Regimental Orders. THE First Regiment of Cumberland Volun teers, will parade in Springfield on -Tuesday the 21st of ‘October, inst., at 10 o’clock A. M., properly equipt-for drill with .arms &c. in good order. By order of the Col. Cmnmd^g. WOWOODBURN; Ad’jt, October 9,1815. P. S. At the same time and place an election will be Held for 2d Major, by order of the Brigade Inspector. } .a Attention Cumberland Greens! Parade in Carlisle, on Saturday the 16th October, al 10 o’clock A. M., in winter uniform, arms and accoutrements in good order. ' v *&y order of the Capl., W. D. WONDERLICH, O. S. . October 16,1845.—U* Cumber laud Greys. ipi Battalion Orders. ,1 THE First Battalion of Cumberland Volunteers in'the Borough of Carlisle, (Centro Square) on Saturday the 18lh day of October inst., at 1U A. M. in winter'uniform, properly equipt for drill.' ' • ’■ By order of tho Lieut. Col, Comm’dg. Carlisle, Oct. 2,1845. —3t (Eitn SUtoafiSEincuts. Cheap Clothing Store. "p D. CLIFTON, & Co. North East Corner of XV Second and Dock street, first store below. Walnut street, Philadelphia, have on hand a large and splendid'assoftmeni of ready made Clothing, consisting'in part of tlio following articles . Super black cloth dress and frock coats from nine to fifteen dollars tt __»* Business and De Orsey coats from"" sto 12 -Shalt-Betto coats for Y Bangup coats at’all pricesjVora ' ‘sto 25 Pants of the most fashioijabld cuts $2 50 to 6 Vests, . .do. do, 125 to 3 Satin, Velvet and Woollen Vests,, 226 to 350 Shirts, shirt-collars, bosoms, suspenders, Gloves, under shirts and drawers of every description* which they invite the citizens of Carlisle and its vicinity to call and .see. . Do not forget-lhe--place t -R—Dr-Glifton'&"Cofr North-east corner of 2d and Dock street) Phila. ' October 16, 1845.—3 m. dfcOD. fin —A HANDSOME SUIT of wool (JJiCOjUUi dyed black, blue, or fancy colored cloth, of KngnabV'Fronch, or American manufac ture, cutand made in astyle ‘un9Grpa9bGd, at tho above low pried ;C!olllCl oaks of an entire now Stylbj iOifoulUrdtiij fancy Catoih>feß{ ,i yo6tln‘gd of every variety—aß of lain av vcty fechlcfid'prices for caaii. :V'Armyyand l ;Nayj‘ f Gloihes;''wltb|diagtiunB hhd plates of tbe lpte regulations. ■ i: . i'■ "GEO. W. FARH, Merchant Tailor, Corner Fifth andOheSnut streets. . Taildrs’ Gfayoris, ; Taffe Measttresi' &0, vfhcle- Sale of retail; :, Philadelphifi, Oct. 16,1615.—3 m ■ '■■■■■•■■ ''f *’h IUBi, cummings •&, ccshmaw, . 1 Wholesale JDry-Uooils, X ATO. 189 MAtiKfiT STREET, FIVE DOORS ■XN 'beloW Fiftb Slrepf, Philadelphia. ' ' 333:3333! :: 33 .Join* v.= Hast, ‘ . ;• v.'.’33 3 UoaEiit W.CusnstAtr.' October 16,1315 ?m. . , CALVIN BLVTIUH, 33 / A TTORNET AT LAW. wili practice in tVCEOvC- Xi ral Courte;of the City and County of Philailel* :pbio. 1 • ■ ■■"" ; i- ■' "V3, i; ■ 3'33 : • . His Office is atNo. 35 South'FoarthstreeW between Cncsnqt and Walnut streets. 1 ; ,3 •“ ’i ! - . Tbilidelghia, Oct.'lo, - _ ;,1. " a:& w. bentz, Bcuioval. Estate IVotlcc. JVotl.cc, H ■ • You arc ordered to parade at tho' house of Marquis ’ Alton’,'’ ncQrStoughstqwn.on Saturday the 251 h of October, 1545, at 10 o’clock A. M., tvith arms and accoutre ments in good order.; •By order of tho Captain. A. MYERS,‘O.R. Oct. 16, 1845. , «- Bho from $lO to 18 (Hitti 'Sllmcrliscmcnts. Rcj'liolds, Kerr & Allison, . WHOLESALE GROCERS, & DEALERS in Country Produce, No. 204 Matketstreet; (next door to the Red Lion:Hold,) .Philadelphia. ■ Country Merchants and others pdrehasing Gro ceries, are invited to cal) and examine our new nnd extensive stock, where they will find every article in the Grocery line, at sm?il advances above Im portation prices. . '■ ■■ “ Beipg a New Hoiisei wo'oro deiermtned~not,lo be undorsoldby any other establishment in the city. Country Produce wiU>be taken in payment to? Groceries, and sold to thebest possible advantage, free of charge. ' • • \ October 16,194i5.--3ra;> WE REOOMfItKNDXIL .0% OUR 'FRIENDS .VISITING the city the :Pokin: Store, and lay iri.a supply of their delicious Teas, gPEKIN TEA, im- m:- ' Corapainy,:... aH® 2Vo, 30 South Second between |P| :TKAS. . ' ..Marketand ChcsnuU 'Nibs===Ji •, Philadelphia', : 1 • y Have constantly on hand', and for sale*, AVholesaJe and Retail, a variety of choice Fresh Teas, at low er prices, according to.the quality, than they can be bought forat-any other establishment in the city. Teas, exclusively, are sold at this house, and several Varieties which cannot be obtained else where. Any Teas which do not give enliro salis faction can be returned and exchanged, or the money will be refunded. , The citizens of Cumberland county are respect fully invited to give us a call. < N ' G. B.'ZIEBER, Agent for the, Pekin Tea. Company. .Philadelphia, October 16, 1845.—dy. OABEUL & HUGHES, SOUTH Eighth Street, below Market street, Philadelphia, Agents for Lowbet’s Patent Tin Plated Lead Pipe. The attention of the trade and consumers is so licited to tr perfect article.of Tin.PlatedXead. Pipe, manufactured by an entirely new process,* for winch letters patpnC have been received* which plates' the Pipes on the inside with an even coat of pure unmixed-Tin. , •. . The advantages secured by rendering so Soft and easily oxidatbd a metal as Lead, sweot-and anti- by plating with .Tin—at the same time giving it additional strength and -preserving' the, cheapncs'B.ofjhe.forme'r..raotal unimpaired—are 100 obvious to require comment. Great perfection having, been attained in the .manufacture, the subscribers are enabled to offer this superior article at tho price charged for com mon Lead Pipe.. * All Pipe sold by us is.wgrranted not to*biust or split, free from flaws, scales, or other imperfections; perfectly uniform in thickness, and mot surpassed in quality by thal-ofany other manufacturer.- Also,-Sheet Lead, which we can recomm6fid r as superior to’hny other injho market, whicb-Wo w-iff seR asJolv ns,any other can be-'’procured "for. (HI, CLOTH ' .ND WINDOW'SHADE DEPOT •T—S&D^t^J-Jtj&ES,importer, —Manufacturer., J , and Dea/crin Wilton, Brussel, imperial Three ply, Damask and Venilian Carpetings, . Rag and Hemp Carpels, Window Blinds, and Shades, Can ton, Nankin anp .Spanish Mattings, Hearth Rugs, Furniture,, Wagon and Floor Oil Cloths, Druggets and Baizes, Linen Floor Cloths, Alichnt, Rlanilla, Jutland-Herap-Door-Mats, Looking Glasses, 12m bossed Cloth Table and Piftno Covers, Embroider ed Muslin, Damask and Silk Curtains, &c„ at Caiipet Hadl, 2O, North .Second st„ next door below Christ Church, between .Market and Arch ;:;; Jijhila. lBls.—ly just tlic Place* ¥OR gentlemen who buy for cash, and are in want * of Fancy Auticles op dress —if they wish to‘get good * Goods, at. fair prices-can’t do bettor, than call at >T °‘ North Ath St. Phila. Merchant’s H'Olbl'Building, where they can be supplied with spporW'Shirts, Stocks - and Collars, of every variety and styles.— Also, Gloves, Hosiery; Cravats, Scarfs, Handker chiefs, Suspenders, Silk, Cotton, Merino and Lambs Wool Under Spirts aniLDfawers, Morning Wrap pers and Dressing Gpwhqr and Money Belts, and Shoulder a great variety of other Fancy, Useful'and 1 Ornamental Goods, usually found in a Gentleman's Furnishing Store. N. B. Gentlemen’s Shirts, Slocks, Suspenders, Bells and Wrappers, made to order. Recollect the place. Northern Store of the Merch ant’s Jdololßuilding. (Xj'The subscriber having been awarded Three Premiums by the Franklin Institute of this city, and by the American Institute of New York; for the superiority of- his Stocks and Shirts, feels con fident that’they capnot be surpassed, if equalled, by any other establishment in*the country.' * / - GEO. W.,WARD. • No. 38, North- 4th Market and' Arch. * ; Phila. October IG, 1815.—2 m W. & R. P. ■ Number 9S Market Street, Philadelphia INVITE the attention of Country Merchants to their stock of Fall and Winter. Silks and 1 Fancy Goods which is now complete. It co’nsists'rin part of Black and Blue-black, Gro da. Swiss and Gro de Rhine Maltconi Black Lustring. Black black PuulVdd Souis and Gro de Naples,/plain 4, colored Gro do Naples, figured dp. ‘Black Prulia, Sinchows and Sarrnelts,'colored, FIoK once, Lyons black and colored Silk Velvet, rich Bonnet Silks and Velvets,; black and ; blue-black Bombazines, and Alpaca*,' black -Satin Vestings, Figured Silk do*, black and mode colored De lainos, do. do. Satin striped do. very rich Mouslih do laines, do. Cashmere D’Ecosse, do. Paris painted Cashmerer,— ; style ' Cloakings. A large assortment of Ribbons, Laces, black, white and colored Kid, Silk and Spun-silk Gloves, Lingn Cambric Handkerchiefs,'’English twilled. Bandanna-ami. Pongee do. "Gentlemen’s black and fancy-colored-aatin and-silk •Scarfs'knd*- Gravalsr rich Brpehe Wo6l Shawls',; do. Terke/ji Shawls, do. Cashmere, do. Plaid, Wool do, Black and Mode Silk fringe Thibet do.' .do* De laine do. Plain and rich figured Silk Shawls.— Mouslin do laine. Cashmere, E’pinglennd fancy silk dress scarfs, cravats, &c, &o. <*- ■ .y^gaoßeTTFriSiß.—Bmv - Keddy-MadeClbibing EgtaMlsh-v, 'i < r i»t' m'i• • • meuti-; "-j^j[j U K/,| -• y rt I'i: • fbembst JL extensive and 1 beautiful 'Qksortrfaeh'tß.bf Made Ciotbi no bTer oflfefor, sale in thbPhiladel phia.market; The . Garments are all .cut ,iri (ho most fashionable innnhcr.oiid for tvorkmanehip’arid quality of, mitetial cannot lleßarpsaatul.' Come, emtt! Come all!!’ To M. 1 Tniqr’s Oip' PloKEi.it Line, 202 Merkel street,-.wherh'you tviilbe sure of getting' great’ bargains, as he is determined net to be.midersold pf any of his competitors. ,He buys agd altogelner for: eiin, consequently he can sell- gthate'r 'bargains .than those .who buy on credit. ' / ’ ' '"•‘r-- • • . M.'TKACEY. Philadelphia; October! ' GoldfnSwunWftuli ■. TVTO. 69', 'a'fe.w doors, ahqre XN , Arcji Street PliUadelpl\ia r .Roan! 'Ope 'Dol lar’net dny,; .lilqrehanlXpnd the Travailing publio will find;;tmaVh9uaei.se'ry convenient to business,, being only ope Square frpmJWarVet’ street.; . • i t , i XioX6HAKf.ES ytEXssi'Propnetorii: Philpdelpbiai OoU IG, ,: t> .. -..-iXc r, '• ’ Jb® ®)dd Slablibg and’ attentive Ostlers." • r. f- " t - o.n"i -■ 1 1 ,-t|. Miscellaneous SUiuafcscmcnts. ' iIST OiP ; ADVERTIBEP tW TUB “VOtDWTBrttV DV APPOIKTUEST. §lB. \4ndbeft/urtierenacted,. *■ • • • • * Anil nil advertisements made under the orders of the Post master General, In a newspaper or newspapers, of letters un called far in any Festafllco, shall be inserted in the paper nr papers of tho town or place where the office advertising may bo situated, having'the largest circulation. 'v jyv>tJ Pott-Qfice Law, pasted March 3, 1845. LIST of LETTERS Jomainino- in the PosLoffico at CarlislOyPa.) October 1,1845. - Persons inqui* ripg for letters on this list, will plcaso say they arc advertised. ■ ’*, Abbey A Esqr- ‘ Agnew MothertOs»sf Adams Mrs-Elixahcllv' Black William , * BultorfTHbnry ,Bonnet Wra A Behnit'Wm A' Brimraan,H. BriglitblU Elizabeth Bminatd Charles Bosworlh Charles Bush Louis '•« Bonder. Catharino. Butler Geo Bowman 'Mias Dovinift Blackaton Mary Baldwin Rey John T t Black Robert A .CulvOr'Mlss Catharine Cook Miss Adeline Crumwcjl Samuel . Qofiec Joseph; Crowley Mias Clark James. ~ Cope Charles- Eby John jr Eby &. Glauscr , Fiaher Samuel GoU Ahraham Gronson Thomas Greiat'Joel Glen Catharine Graver Mr Gowon & Wingnrd- GaltSarah . .. Garman John Giles Lewis Harmin Benjamin Hoover J)aniel. Homwood'Samuel Hoich Nicoluiiu HenwOod Mr, Humes Mrs Margaret HcltrickrGeorgo, 2’.... Hull Israel Hofiert Jonathan . Humdr.Mrs Eraalino Ilumer Jojm Johnston Mrs Violet Judik Jos Johns Miss Margarclta Kuox*Johji C jr LoroßcvWA, - Lehr John ' Loudon! Miss Mary Loutgch Johr. ; . Laporl William r Leshbi John M j Lightcap Samuel j • Locust A B Lcpert’ William " . McManus John Mouutz Adorn Esqr . McLintock James Milcs .S S 2 „• Myers John* Moore John Esq ■Malone l)aniol . | Mouly Mr Mell Elizabeth . . ' ■ •McCauley HC Myllin William Mussclman George jr Pigeon Pierre Moiisicr. Paxton Thbs i Poltorff Jonas •Roney Charles Ru’purt Henry. Ritncr Jacob Rider Frederick . Siarrtcr Jos L 2 '*> ; Stickle Henry ‘ Snider Francis U Smith Elizabeth Smit! Sarah . Strino Henry ... , . .Shnpplq Mre:MargareUe Symmes John-H '. Spahr David Scolt Rev Solomon T* • Trimble Mr,adm*r of '7 Walls Estate . S Tenney W A ' Wernam George W. Wincgurd Isaac L 2 . Ward Miss Joanna Washington Eliza ■ Wo'shmcfod Sinjon Willhour«Johri Whilmer Joseph Welcome Mrs, Catherine ' Sarah A Ziglor Jacop •*" ■ Ziglcr Pihlip GEO. SANDERSON; P. M. . Under the new Postage Law* advertised fellers | are charged ftoy cents ctich'in addition to the regular ■postagc.-r -t- —- vSJ&t of IcttcrH, tho -Post Office Solomon Bowers ’ ’ . John Grider - , Hcnxy_fiiw__ cni John Boyd , Joun Hoclt l , , Bonj Bukcr . 1 Isaac Kuth Patrick Cannon , . John Rcihcr . John buron ' " ' Dr. Alex Rus'slo.S Mr Eliy (Haller) Calhrino Simons . Christian Fallow Philip W Shopo William, Fothis ' Roht Welsh Philip Getter T“JohirW;iklmo— —r- David Groacy Mrs Elconcr Williams Adam Grceccr ■ JOHN*MOORE ( P. M.. - Octobor-g.-IS-lG.—3t*. - ' and JLot for Sale. *■ THE subscriber, Attorney for the ofrncr, who re sides in Pittsburg, Pa., offers.. at private sale, the p n House ond Lot situate in .Carlisle on Dick inson Allcyv adjoining the lot of David iisi||i^bßowan’s heirs on the corner of Pitt street Dickinson Alley. Tho terms may bo ascertained . tho subscriber at his ofiicc.. If not sold before Friday tho 31st day of Oc tober hint., it will be offered at public sale on that day on tho promises, at 10 o'clock, A^M.^ Carlisle, October 9, 1845.—ts Ac.- 1 ' ' . ' Bargain! Bargains! NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. JOHN GRAY & SON, respectfully infirm the public that they arc now receiving their Fall and \Vii\tor supply of 6ry. Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Hurdwaro, and Varieties of all kinds; wo have received an extensive assortment of Dry Goods, both Foreign and Domestic, which will bo sold at prices which cannot fail to give entire satis faction. Our slock, consists in part of the following, durable goods:—New stylo ombre stripe Cashmere and Mouseliu dc Laines, French and English Meii moes, Alpacas, black and mode colored De Laines, Calicoes from CJupwards (a mosWplendid assortment) English, Trench'and Scotch Ginghams. • SH.AWLS. ■' ’Embroidered and plain Thibet,fine and low priced of -all kinds. • Callahd’cxamihbThem—they .are cheap. : . WOOLEN GOODS,, . Wool Cloths, blue. and block S.attin otts, Oxford; -steel and "fancy mixed do., fancy wove figured union chocked do., Kentucky Jeans, assorted colors and qualities, plaid Lindseys, plaid Cassimeresi fancy figurcd~flTrd~ striped ~Cassimercsr"worsted nnc * plaid Shawls,' plaid Cloakings, sup. Irish Linen, Birds Eyo, Diaper and Russia do., fine Ticking and furni ture Checks, Blankets of all kinds, Bonnet Ribbons, Kid Gloves, Silk, Colton and Worsted Hosiery oTall qualites, Bleached, and Brown Muslins, Book,;Mull and Swiss Muslins,’Silk Cravats and Pocket Handkcr chiefs/Lincn Cambric do., Silk.and Cotton Umbrellas; Swiss’and Chinese' floods, with a largo assortment df other, goods,, which will bo sold at. advance for •cash or approved credit. • ■ Carlisle, October 9, 1845, t • •’ Important to Economists; THE moat extensive assortment of Shoes and Boots in Carlisle,, may bo found at JOHN GRAY & SON’S, South Hanover street, ’directly opposite Mr. RoherU’-Hotel L We have just received our_FflU sup ply of uwniiißTArDiJios of all kinds, and are prepar ed to sell as IoW as possibly can ho afforded. We are convinced that our prices will suit tho convenience of aIK . .. • ••• ./ -Beat calf- hopta iateetstyle, -r .Prime do* '.. • Calf peg do . Kipfand Calf Loco Boots and M0nr0e5,.^,,75;& $l, jirimo Boys’ & Youth’s fine- Brogans hnd, Boots, Ladies’, MUacs’ and Children’s Boots, Shoes, Slippers and Gaiters. ■ '■ Carlisle, October 9, 1845. ; ' ? - Agricultural Meeting. it tfciilturtd Society tu - Cumberland county} Will :bb heldnenrCdrlifllo'i on'thoform dftheMessrs. Noble, bn- THUHSIiXY' tbe- 23 place selected is very. all necesaatyic commodalion will be prepared - for'Horse*;'GAtUe,:oc articlesbrought from-Q distance. \V; " . . : f t Thu'Qfficere aro, ne punctual, r to ineel/atwcetein , B fHbtcti ot ,11 1 )6 clock, for ihcj,tfahaacti6n b;uaiiMS~and’‘ Ihd choif min! 6f *bach.')^mlitiße : tdgetbeV for tbb : ‘of ftiebr‘r^pcclivfTdttUe^ For .th’Q cent of iho : society'ah'd of the nfciberabi e&cfcrconuyttcp "fRED’K-WaTTS, Pres’u !:* ■ Ocws.isls; . *\[ ; 1^ rrIHOMiSmiCK’S WOR at Cnl'stdre;Dpa^-WAnKf r einK.i ybibrneVm ■ four',' Chtis tiim Philos ph'er; ' Fhnbqopbylibf; Rdllgibnj;tm prbybmerit <; MqrdtlinproTemenla, Es say bt»CovijWireii#'s;'Cp|MtijiV^ Heavens, J-. th o'very lowprice ofS3,7f>. ’Also, Dunlap’s Bqpk ojfrfnrpqßi containing bioro.'fllan precedents fb'r i'onvpy anpingiiCtfib 1 y.ety pricia ‘of."Sf f ; Ocfobp3,-ibis,'; 00-'vr ' fllisccllancous New Goods! New,{Goods! THl']SnbscnbcMhankful to his friends and tlio in general, for the support theyhave, giyen him in his line of' Business, takes this method bit\nforrthft*g thoin that hie. has just receiv ed is now, opening, alarge pnd splendid as sortment. of ■ .. Fall and Winter Goods, Consisting in part.of super, Bllu.and Blue Elk. Wool Dye Cloths.. Diamond and plain Beaver-' Cloths, Buckskin Twced-casimers, Double-Mil led 'friiio and Black casimers,.Angola caeimore, Sbper plain, Barred and .striped Satlinelts, from 37 cts.to per yd» : ParamoUo.Qlbths, Indi ana Dp. plain Barred and striped Alpacca, Cash mere d; cos; Bombazines Red, White, and Yel low Flannels, Calicoes from 6£ 18$ cts per yd. Bleached Muslin, from to 18$, 4-4, ,6-4 and 6-4 Bro. Muslin., Chocks, Ticking. Canton and Dor .Skin Flannels Lincy Woblsey, Hprse Blan kets, Mackinaw do. Kentucky Jearts, Drillings, .Oplrd cambrice. Paper Muslins, Thibet, Mouse- Unb d. Lame', Alnacca.' Broacha, Damask, Blan ket and Cotton fehauis, Edging, Inserting, and Laces, Swiss, Jaconett, Book, and cambric, Mus-r liris, Bishops Lawn, Long Lawn, Linnen Cam bHco Handkerchiefs,' Irish'Linnens,- Black Ital. cravats, Fahey Barred silk do. Stocks 1 , Suspen ders, Black Cotton, 1 MGrailrah,; Cashmere, and Alpacca stockings Gloves, Mitts, Worsted Caps, Vestings, ‘ Glazed, Far. sea), VelvelteCn and Cloth caps. Also,.a fresh supply of GROG EYRIES all kinds, which he \yili sell at the lowest prices for cash, at the old stand in North Hanover street, one door below Messrs. Myers & Haverstick’s Drug store. ■ .. ! HENRY ANDERSON*:, ' Carlisle Sept. 25,'18,45 —tf.- Estate of lleury T. Wilsou, dec’di LETTERS of administration have, been grant ed by.the Register of Cumberland county,.!© the sQbscriber residing in Dickinson township,- on the estate of fienry JT. Wilson, dec’d., late of said township: All persons indebted to.said es tate are requested to make'payment immediately, and those having.claifns against said estate will present them to me without delay. • . . JOHN S. DUNLAP; Adm’r. ' September.lB, 1845.—-6t*. ■ , A 7) AN A WAY from the subscriber residing in'th\s XV Borough, on Sunday thcSSthbf September hist, on. Indentured apprentice to tho Farming Business, named Jonx Tulkmas. Said apprentice is about 13 year?' of ogp, with •light hair, and is generally .very talkative, I \yi|l pay the above icwaid but no charges for said Thomas. All persons .aro hereby cautioned against trusting said' boy on my- account, dnil a!sp from harboring dr employing him, and such 6s do may expect to be subjected to (ho punishment of the Jaw. .... , daNiel.je:rr2b. .. - 2,' 1845,-rOl* . \'' K •: Musical Jas i ramcnts. Tpfe?!, subsdfOpp^Jifyii X for thesulebf everyjvarieiy dr MvfehSM ‘ln- can furnish-either whole bands, or in. qrartr-wiUi-. such-<.inslxu 1 they would invito ,tlio attention of musicians to their assortment, .which will be sold on reasonable, terms'by , STEVENSON & MEHAEFEY. September 25. TO 1 * Collectors and Tax Payers. THE recent payment of the State Tax by the OonT missioners of Cumberland county, but of the funds in' the County Treasury, renders itnecessary'to -re quire immediate ond piompt payment of tho Slate ohd County taxes-to enable tho Commissioners to meet the current county expense*and thio payments becom ing- duo under tho contract for the erectibn of-tho new Court House, f ■ ' Under tho provisions of (ho Act of 29th April 1544, if the State tux of any ebunty bo ndl paid to the State Treasurer before the 2d Tuesday in January in each year, tho deficiency is required to be paid but of any money in thp County Treasury, ond any State tux re maining unpaid, by any individual or corporation .after. *aid tax is payable -by the County to the Common wealth, shall, bear on interest of six per cent, and bo n lien on the estate oh which i( u charged, till fully paid and satisfied. . ' Ffbm the foregoing it will bo seen that, although tho State tax has .been 1 paid to tho State Treasurer, every tax payer who docs not pay tiro collector before the 13lli of January next,, must bo, charged six per cenh interest thereon .til! paid, which interest every collector must calculate and collect from each individ ual named in his duplicate who docs n6t pay his tax prior to that date, and‘said, tax together with tho inte rest, thereon is made a lien on tho, real estate of the payer. 9 It is therefore hoped that every collector and tax payor will see the importance and necessity of paying tho whole tax charged in tho duplicates prior to the 13th Jahuaiy next, to avoid tho troqblo arid incon venience-of calculating and collecting interest on every individual tax which must be donfc if not collected be fore that date. . J. WGRTHINJGTON, - •' Commissioners of Dumb, Co, Commissioner ’« } Carlisle, September 19,-1845.,5 ', ’ Wanted. . \ , ".A , PURCHASER for tho slock of-a Very lucra live.' business establishment, which will re quire an investment of about $5OOO, and'if proper ly managed .will yield a.profitofs2poo annually. • : 7 ,• This, is a rare chance for a person.’with the above amount of capital'to onior into a very profitable bu siness already, established. . Address “A. Bj,”. b0x.243, Harrisburg P. O, Harrisburg, Sopt. 25, 1846.—3t(fJem. Un.) „ Caution. * / ; t : ALL persons,arc Hereby cautioned‘rigaihst shoot ing or trespassing on the property occupied by the subscriber, known as the' property of,ReyrM/Gilir Shoultl persons hercofter.bo detected in carrying fire-. arms.and.shooting* or otherwise trespasSing upon thc premises,-they will bo dealt with as tho law directs,.. WILLIAM MELEISTER.> ; ~S. Middleton tpK3cl-2.1845.—4f .■. Carlisle Female Spminiuy. THE citizens of parlUlp.aud the public generally, are respectfully informed tbatjhia lnbtitution has bpbn~ ~tKe supen^6n y 4once bp Misses Phehe.aMphdvloUc Paine.V ‘ , Jr£\, ' " The Jarge and commodious aVaißbar ding School, hoa been taken by is undergo-, irig k: It will be furriwhed : wfrfi Special tofer-; ehce to lhe dccoramodMibn' of; thg, Pupils. few Misses or young Ladies will bo received tie Boarders, and itis.intended lo afford to such oil the advantages connected with a residence in the most genteelpri vatefamily.' I" ■* -£l :.. Board; withfuej, Hjgbtasio nished young dadies; at .$2 - . t sumtb'er'iiiotrtiisi and’-$8 Sodiiring t^b , wihter'.,) k\ Geometry, with; spg-: > ;; f : d-V liflh ;.<;; ... 50 ,ljig(icr branchoe,';6Uch i; Bfl ; Bo^anyp.Cucmietry,. ~; MentoJiprMoral Philowphy,l\ i ; $I0 00. InsUpption in jlJrawing/, Paint- .1 ing^.Stc 7 Les’sons by ProfcßßorH; J '\ i'i .w^er^’exf^; charge of U ,£l % 00, . ~Tlje,tuitipq the price of no3yapce;>^ forabse’ncq, exccptip’Casq of'sickness.••" ' • ']^y/ j :■. t : -:..y - gS-60 to 3-75- . 2 75 to 3 00 .1 60 to 2 50 1 75 to 1 60 UST.irecoided; »t-Ji;:^;.Knee(ilor’B:Gheap Book and Periodfbal : Bto;e,;r ,i>.M' 41, h ■ Columb'ianyMagaiine' fof Ootoler,'- ,25;-,penta. ■> GrabanPsf' -.ci dor-;:. t 25 oir.'l!’.'"; Atiburte • tfo-vabaiirt"' .•>>'< do wliJaj-.iK'bi Nationals jo' i-dpvb in'r! n do'.-fidi oISJ; Godey , s’;i'a‘dy?s'Bo6k ; do 25 i. - large atSbrtntpnt'bf new novels and bth er works. '■ -1 1'! I,j '■•h-i'Xi! >■ October2,lBls." ■ Cents Reward. ■ . • . nOBT. LAIKD, ” c.TrrzEL. jbL&i Jlwl (Estate. Public Sale o! Kean^atci IN pursuanceof the last will and testament of Adam Lehman, la to of South Middlelofj town ship, deceased, \yil| he sold, at public sate,'on tho premises, on Saturday the 18th > next, at 1 o’clock P. M.J plantation or tract of land’, situate m/Prqrikfbril township, Cmnberland county,-bounded by lands of Gqorgo-PliicHabibderi 1 Daniel Finchahlndof, Benjamin Alier.and Others, containing about <Wc Handrtdand Sevenfj/'Jlcres, of which jibputlOO acres arc cleared.and.in orjCuUivd lion* andlhe residue,well -•»&gES&L on erected a two storV ; , . , bog House and Double Log .There isa never failjinff’WeU of waier.near the door, amTan APPLE OR CHARD and other, fruit, trees. Several ‘ streams of water pass, through said farm,t2ET which extends to wilhiii ttf.pCrch’of the guinol, creek, and is within | of a mile of AUer’o Mill. The public rbad fton» f M’Cluro’s dap to Alter’s Mill passes through said land and between thb house arfdbntm ‘ .Any person Avishing to see saidpioperiybefoi'e' the sale can call upon Adam LehmahJ who.lives' upon the farm, . /•'"’•V’ Tho‘terms wiirh,e made known on the day .bf sale by JAC 4 OB! LEHMAN, SI Midi 1 JACOB LEHMAN, VV: Penrts, * bf Adam Lehman, deVd.\ September 18, 1845,—ls*’r , 1 i* .] Valuable Town Property for Siilci THK subscriber oilers atpfiyatpsrile hU rj*si dencp in” South Hanover street, ■ The l)uUu ings.are ample, new, well fmiahpd.andi insured for fiveyears from, May v The grpqndscOntain a town lot apd a half* and are planted with, llio young fru.it.- Persons desirous,’tp purchase, pan seo'lne property, arid learn the terms,;on[ripplica jtion-io '' . • *vT, V« MOOpß'' j Carlisle, Out. 2. 1845 4t : \ / Public fealc: . ( of a decree of the Cdqrt of bojinfhqn Pleas of Cumberland county,. I wilt' expose to public sale, oh the premises., in township., Cumberland i ,Satiifdajr' l ,iiio ' 18th day of Ubfejock A.’ hi., a first rate LIMfiStONK FJlftM, fii&to on<the. Big Spring, bounded by landgof dames Fiiltqn* - 00l TMp, Janies Piperi’and the Big Sprmg, cpn tniningl33 acres of Landv alnrge part .of'Whjph is in a high, state of cultivation,' and the residue in fine! lubber, There is an excellent • ’:• f/ . Dwelling House on tho promises, and Out-Houses making, it one of the most i‘» farms in the county. It will be’ifeldagemip. subject to the life' estate of Janies Montgomery * and wife, and the survivor of-thejpi in a House' and Lot containing about'one acre, which, forms .part pf. tliQ;/qpn-rafld subjefctio ihepuyjrfeUt of the said'tfamo?,- Montgomery and 'wife, and also as much grain as wilVhe necessary 'purpose?-, and safe will be five per cent of. thp purchase nfonby to be paid on the confirmation of the salei the re-, .. . 184 G, and the balance in throb"ahmiaT^^ —tho whole to be seciued by bond shd’feqrtgadfc« ADAM.LQNGSjpORP; SheriiT. . • SiißßiFpVOpncG, u 7' -.y.!.' ' Carlisle, Sept. 25,1845. 3 ' 4 ’ ’ •, '• Public Sale* rpHE undersigned having.taktn;ou\'ii 'Priwfcr of J_ Attorney .on the estate of HeffryWeigel, late uf West Pohnsbofougb, township, Oumherldnd cjo'uuty,. deceased, will expose to .public sale; premises on Saturday the 18th day of inst;, tlio'follqw- Ing described real estate, to wit: . No. 1. A valuable lot of ground cqmtvfn*. 1 j acres, situate in Smokeytown, > on the load loading from Carlisle to TVew yilfcol improvements are a two story ■. ( H . ; EiOg House,; u , dwelling room X*«aJi«iaLon the second Btqry —a.dquhleliOQj, Daun, and an excellent Apple Orchard, (Ssp.. No. 2. A certain lot of ground qdjoihing.Jho^above oh the west, containing three quarters of oh acre more or less, on which is a young and thriving Apple Orchard. 4 . ... I * * v No. 3. An uniniproved 'iot of ground adjoining No. lon the oast, containing one Aero. All tho'abovo described property is in a high state of cultivation, ami enclosed by h good substantial fence. Sale to comihcnceat 10,o'clock 6q sayl Jay,.when due attendance will bb given and lenad rhhJe known by : JACOB WEIGEL., Octobcr2, 1845.—3 t , , ; N. B. If the above .property is hoi spld on thq day above mentioned, it will be rented for the term of bno year from the firet of April ,ncxt. , ,v Public Saltiof Ko:tl EstatS, ; , ■ "ITTILI/be sold at public outcry, on. the pro to- 4j VV ires, on Saiitr.tlay.'the 18ih of October in "slant, a'valuable tract of Limestone Land, Quinta near Hockersyille, land 'county, about XI pules,west of .Carlisle, and 0 South pr : Newvil]e, on tno VVialnutßottom Bpad, containing about iff acroaf iu a high otato op cul tivation rigid' sufroundpd by substantial fences;- — The improvements, consist of a,one!, anda, palf story,; : !. 1, ■; •> ■ IiOG- HOUSE, ,; ■ liSlslraL weir finished and, in good condition^ ; 'anew ‘Fit AME S A R House, Hake Oven, pnd an Orehardhf.finMb.rfr inff Apple trees. A never failing well 'of excel lent water is convenient 'to- the d00r.,.. Persons’ desirous of viewing the .property priqr to sale can ; do.Qp-by calling on .the, undersigned v .t l . j \ ~ iSale to commehco at lSo 1 clock.M.ohsaidday, .When due,.atlendahfcftjviU’' Jbe- terms' 'made knbwnby ,l •** M- li . T v . , SIMPSOK Kl^SmqEß. ‘Dickinson tp. oct ; 2,' iB4s.—3t* !:: 1 , ’ • N .'^ '• Valuable Farm tit PiiJ>iic SaIo; . 0N Saturday the Ist of Pfbvember hextythe iub-' : ni^l^r-at-publitMle r on.tfe~prcmiBpa v a valuable farte situated in- West Penrisboroughtqwn ship, Cumberland Pa.’, '7‘rttfres l west‘ i of' I Car- Us 1 o,‘ on. the 61 a tejo ad Icadinc Ne wvßle.'QmTT"nulo north 1 of “the Cumberland- JValley Railroad,containing \l9 aqiesond i,33 perches,.in an exccllerif stafe of ufeflor good fence.—. Th'Ere-is also a oi thc;bcat.“ quality oh said tract.’ The improvements are a laigo. :two stofy- ’ii i-v'-i - 1 n, nr- ■ Brick B\velllDg nous^ STOftf E ij ANfc B AHNV imd Ml fiifdeSary' hdildirigs/an- Orchardd f ‘ctiqtde : ft u 11. well of good; Water.- 'About lUo abrca,6fsatd .tract oto cleared, ohd the residue cot- , etedwhli thriving timber. " - ;; ; •>. •> K ■'’ddhtafhlnk^d:acnisdhd , lying at- the jfoob of the 'North- Mountain.']- Hi i i day,fi*hen. bo givehani terms raadcJujnwiTiby ; . : vOctober2,,lBds.—ts ' f .*: ‘ • ■ ; I Tvill expOBB to jpablici^0 r! 6n lhe Ist bf . November 1845, 1 at Mansiba House of Philip. Bakery decVli m North Middleton iQWpshipiafirfitwto,:.; \j: : adjoining ibis 'mansipil W** . atffeb' encl 147 perchqs--aboiit, i», 1 j^^Sl^l&od t —l~ Mitt* * ii t: ; ! Abquf'2o abf'crof and ihe( ‘«mB 'it^QlUvan tl^[ v ia a good cjear'ibf .'* i.. l l'erinß of salo-will be'easy toncf rnhdd tmttwn&n tho‘ day.:orraW^^ I; i-*h *>j 1 1 -Vi ' ft ’ T^o -A
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