a Kiss.—A kins la thus defined in a "f i-r written in the year 1769, and translated | o vC'* cllcr .. die Germans , \ . . i', Iro "lui,nl is'a liiss ?’* A' KM*' is, as it' word, a seal, “ }V ‘ni our sincere attachment—the .pledge ol lil 1 ® 1 ’; n—a dumb, but at tiro same time, audible „f a loving heart—a .present, which, at the h-PM*. it is given, is takirig from'na the impress : lil, '“ rJn ivory coral press—a crimson balsam for a i 0" °" ended heart—a sweet bite, of tiro lip—an of. riv.nl.ing of tbo mouth—a" delicious dish • I is "eaten with-'scarlet: spoons—a, sweetmeat "I’le l deed not satisfy fruit wliicli is i 1 led and gatlicred nttlld snmo timp-tlio quickest I 1 J 1 inrro of questions and answers of two lovers— I fourth degree oflovo.” - I-'-.".' -. { Wo find tbo following.paragtnph in tlidNow.York correspondenee of the .Washington Union: The English papers contain on account of a sin f legal proceedings! Hiirdford, England. One i" -s Towel, recently .'executed fop an'atrocious J 'rdcr Was posscssiid of.consider'Sbio property, real lucrsonel. By tliolnivs of that, country, it became ir’Vfcilod.to tlio-Crpwn, and.a jury was'called for the 10 of assessing its value. A verdict was re. Sd, estimating it at ncarty £B,OOO sterling. One Tilic witnesses examined was the widow oi fawol, °|. 1 appeared to softer dreadfully, and whose •esii. 110 character obtained for her the universal; re? , and sympathy of all. It is cruel that a barba * law, unworthy of tho ago, should,fill the cup of her serrows,' by ■‘reducing her to beggary. It is dif f ~11 to believe-that in. this instance its rigor will ' i bo relaxed, or that it can much longer bo suiTered dissraco the siine-buok of England, even though ,1 be o°ao whicli is stilt blotted by enactments of re. Jigious disabilities. ,■ . -.. ' PHILADELPHIA MAMET, ; Monday,- - August 0,1847. Wc have another dull day to notice in the market, and the only sales arc’ about 500 bbls? Western Flour nl $5,87, and small lots, of Penn’n. at SG, closing tcry quiet. Corn Meal held at 83,05; withoiitsales. Corn without inquiry.at'73 a 74c. for good yellow. Wheal is scarce, arid sells at 120 a 126 c. for fair and coed reds. of Penn'u at 54 a 55c. Cotton inactive, and sales of holders firm. Groceries—-riot much doing, without change in quotations. Provisions—The market heavy, and elates only in a retail way. Wool sells freely at full rales. Whiskey—Small sales at 28c. Freights— hlulu or nothing offering to Europe, and rules npmi. iuL. .* . - DIED, ' ’ r On Tuesday morning the sth inst. in tho borough of Carlisle, llknjamis Franklin Rpickr, son of the hie Henry LVSpiscr, deceased, in the 15th year of Ins ago/ ■ . j In South Middleton, to.wnslnp, on the 3d instant, of consumption,*Mrn. Euzaiiktii, Wife of Mr. John Stuart, jr., and daughter of the late Mr. Francis Sea fight, in tho 271 h year of hbf age. CELEBRATION* /CARLISLE DIVISION, No, G 7, Sons of Tempcr- V,/ mice, will celebrate the 2d Anniversary of their Order, on Monday evening next, the I Gth iimtant, at their Hall. Exerciaea to .comrnctico at 7 o’clock.— Flic member* of the Oiviann arc,expected to ho pres ent, as ac\eriil addresses will ho delivered on (ho oc casion. By order of; JAMES HACKETT, JUSTICE WARMER, GEO. D. BROOKS, MARTIN CORNMAN, JOHN KUNKLE, Aug. 12,.1847, Electlon of Managers. A N election for Thirteen'Managers fortho Cum berland' Valley' 1 Mutual Protection Company will l>e held nt (ho public house of Jacob Trego, ii Dickinson township, on Monday the 6th of Soptom kr next, at 10 A; M.; to serve for one year A. G. MILLER, Sect’y. August 19, 1847* NOTICE. , AMKKTI&Q of the Board of, Managers of tlio Cumberland Volley* Mutual-Protection Compa ny, will bo held ut their oil ice, on Friday .the I3lh instant, at 10 o’clock, A. M.,. Ak Gi MILLER, Scct’y. August 12,1947. • KOTICU ; TS hereby given, that the School Directors of Silver Spring District, will, meet at the public houne'of Deurgo Duoy, in Ilogeslown, on Saturday the 21 nl ] of August insl,, at 9 o’clock, for tho purpose of 'ap pointing suitable teachers to take charge of (ho sovc lal schools of said district. Nino Mulu touchers ami one Female aro wanted: Mono need apply unless they can come well recom mended iih to moral character and qualifications. At the above specified limo and place the . appli cants are icquircd to present themselves for examina tion.' Dy order of llio Board. JOHN FIKBOVID, Scct’y. August 12, 1847.—2 t Kcgiotci ,, B notice. , ATOTICE is hereby given to all persons interested 1\ that the following accounts have been filled for examination by tho uccoun'ants therein named, and will bo presenUahto the Orphans* Court of Cumber land county,Tor confirmation and allowance on Tues day the 7lh day of September, A. D. 1947, . I. Tho account bf'Diiviil Shively, administrator of Mathew Clay, Into ofFrankfurd township, dre’d. • 2. Tho final administration account of Leopard Winn, acting administrator of Leonard Wise, er. lute Middleton township, dec’d. 3. Tl.o account of Frederick Zeigh'f, administrator •>r Philip Blunnbaugh, late'of Frankfoid township, uerrasetl. ' 4. A supplemental account of Johifllitncr, Henry IliliUT, ami Mathias Uitner, Executors of John liil llur» «r, lute of Allen township, dec’d. J). Thu account of Jolm Elliott, former Guardian ol Mury June Elliott. daughter of JumciJ Elliott, late of Hopewell township, dec’d. • 0. Tho Giiardiuiiship accounts of Jacob fictile, dec d., Uio Guardian of Ocprgo Clever, Martin Clov »r, and (’iiihurino Clever, minor children of George Clover, dec’d., os filed by'tho administrators. of the «:nd Jacob Gctllo, doc’d. ” 7, The account of Peter. Diilor, Executor of Bnr ,r,tt,'bonders, lalo of South Middleton township, deed. . fiio ncromu of Puyid S. Rcnshnw, Executor °l Rcorjjo Creamer, lato.of Soulli Middleton lown fc'liPi (li'CC.'lHcd, ■ 'I The account of David Hoover and Emanuel ‘ iiiikc, Dilininislrat ra of Martin Hoover, late of Hope* "ell township, docM, ' 10. Tin, account of John Lula, Executor of Got- U »i }l° r ’ °f Monroe township, dec'd. '• I’lio account of John Erford ami Jacob Erford, •*cculors of John Erford, sr, lute of East Peiinsbo* township, ' ■ / M» ,o , ac > cou,, l George Tripneri mhhlnUlrnlor, i., 'Pripnnr, administratrix of Jacob Tripner, ' l J»f Monroe township, dec’d. M. i J!* ,OHOC °ud Rupplomoutul account of William Cl| .v, hsecutor of Jacob Motly. lato of Silver Spring ‘Oaiuhip, dec’d. . . [*• account of James Elliott, Esq., ndinlnis l°wnsU j Vj“ McKttli lNla*° of Wostpounsborough . nccou, R of Thoihnn D.Uric, Executor of Esq,, luto of the Borough of Car- N n !?‘ T> ncconnl of Christian Heir,‘Executor of «lcc*!| Cy ol,( J cr ' ,u, ° °f South Middleton township, (• !?* / l 0 account of Robert Irvino, sr. Executor ol empd* 1110 t8 * °f iho Doiough of Carlisle, d.- Rn!>uli^ ,0 » OCC0Unl Andiow-Davidson and David ( 0n town°h* ' uiatrntois of John Suavely, lato of Now ofli* account of Peres Howard, odrninlstrotor WHBpd! ry Dl * rr * ltt ‘° Norl, ‘ Mlda,oto » low“ 8l >»P< dc * I JiO. The account of John Piper mid John \i Dim- R JAMES M’OULLOCH, Hegialtrf Omc», 7 Aug. l 2; 1317. 4t Atteuliou ’Cnmboiiatia Grcys. ■ j-B* You arp ordered to pa- H&f ra{ io at Mount Rock, on Saturday .the 2lst insV., ypv at 10 o'clock,' A. M.arms j 51 am ' accoulrcmontsin good' ol^ur t° r drill'.; A court ■' • PP°al wil lip held. p.t (he saifcp lima and place; By order of the Captain. ' Ali’M, MYERS, 0. S. August.l2, 1847.—21* - CUoicc Chewing stud Smoking Tobacco, Segars '& Snuff, CONSISTING of-Thomas’celebrated Grape Brand Cavendish, Luscious Luxuny, do. A .ftvo.brnnd of . Congress fives, Ladies Twist and Spike.. Dc 'mulli’e celebrated Uoppeoand Coarso MaccabPy, and Danner’s Reppeo.Smjlls. _ / • Splendid. Plantation, v equ6rbs, La Victoria, La PrimaverU) La Cabana,' Prinetpee, Chcrul’sand ollu cr, s cholco brands of importcd;Cigars, together with Regalia, Cuba & HavannnitSpnnish and Half Span ish .Cigurfl of .tbo .Imst imported and American leaf Tobacco. All of which the subscriber is prepared to soil on fair terms .to those who mnychooso to give him a call. Shop a.fe\y doors West of Bcetom’s Hotel, in High street, Carlisle. ; . XUQS. U. CRISVVELL. , August 12, 1847.—4 t.; A MUI aiirt smilUl'iivui for Sale. rpHB subscriber ofters,at public saJoVon tho premi JL scs,'on Friday the 10th day of September next thp mansion property of Peter Cromer* dec’d,, situate in Southampton ..township, Cumberland county, two miles west of Shippenshurg on the Middle- Spring,' containing 27 Acres of Limestone Land. The imi provements arc a .• '■jwjk. ' " Slone House, . ifm® * STONE BARN, STONE GRIST/ pjonty of. Fruit Trcos> &c. .The property needs somo:rcpairing, and wbuld.lhcn moke a beautiful property* Snlo to commence nt I o'clock I*. M., whoa terms will bo made kno'wn by . JACOB CREMER, Executor of Veter Crcmer, dec'd. ■ -August 12, 1847.—3 t ' A Farm at Private Sale. THB.siibficiiber wishes to dispose of his farm sit uato.iit Southampton township* .Cumberland Co. Jlf, miles south of Shippenslmrg on the old Baltimore road farm contains 132 Acres of first rate Pine Land of Soap Stone quality. * The.; improvements ate a story' - • ■“ v ■ - irfv V Log. House,' Wm* OG BARN, and other out-buildings, jyggjggawhh a well of good Water. Said farm adjoins Joseph Crcssler, Iluldcmah, the Carlisle Bunk and iMjclmcl UodicnowiT., About 30 acres is good timber land and the residue m cleared, in a high state of cultivation, and under good fence—the rails being principally of Chosnut. There is a Grist mill, Plas ter mill,-and Clover-mill, within a quarter of a. mile of said farm. Any jujmou wishing'lopurchaso arc invited loca; am] view the premises, August,d2, Valuable Heal Estate at Public Sale. IN pursuance 'of-a deed, of trust, executed by C._ Pisico and wife, tlio subscriber offers for sale .the following described real estate, viz: . . One Valuable Farm, situate in .Hopewell township, Cumberland county, adjoining the village of Newlmrg, containing about 100 acres of Patented* Land. About. 00 acres is cleared arid in a good slate of cultivation, arid under good fence. The improvements’arc-a ; '' / Committee. JBasA. LOG HOUSE,-; ■ iMMHttsuitalile for two families, a double LOG il with sheds around. Wagon Shod, Corn Crib, Hog Pen, Slone Spring House, and a well of. never filling water convenient to the house, hav ing a now pump then in'; an Apple Orchard of young thriving fruit trees, together with a numbcr.ofChcrry and Peach Tices, all in a thriving condition. About 10 acres of (ho land is beautiful meadow.'. Also, a tract of TIMBER LAND, shunto in said township, at the foot of tho North Mountain.contain ing 24£ acres, covcred.'vrith dfmo growth of Chesnut and Oak Timber. Also, 1 ", -; ■ Four Building Jiots, situate in tho village of Newhutg,, and ONE OUT LOT, containing about Three Fourths of an Acre . ■ TKo Farm will he sold .at public sale on FRIDAY tho I7th day of September next, at Nownurg; Tho Timber Land and tho-Lats will also bo sold at (he same time and place, if not sonnet disposed of. ' A* good and perfect title will bo given to all of. the above mentioned property. Possession will bo given on the first day of April next. ; Persons wishing to view the properly will call on the subscriber residing near iho fnrm. Persons having claims against MK Pi si.kb dro again request'd to make them known in writing immediate ly. . JOSEPH M. MEANS. (0. Luisa, Auclio’r.) Assignee of 6’. Pislcci Nowburg, Aug. 5, 1817.—Gt Valuable Farm at Public Sale. rpllß subscribers will offer for sale on the premises, J_ on Friday the IQth day of September next, at 10 o’clock,; A. M., the' valuable Farm, lato 'the property of John Fishhurn, dec’d., situate in Wcstpennsboro’ township, Cumberland county, about 3 miles north west of Cm lisle, on tho Conoiloguinct creek, contain- ing 106 Acres of firsl-ruto Limestone Land, all ol which is cleared and undoogood postandrnil fence, und in a high state of cultivation. The improve ments arc a largo two story. jwk Brick House, |snT|iLli»rgc Slone It auk Barn, Shed, Cum Crili,.nml a largo s(a blo for feeding ciilllc. . Also u two story Frame Toutmt House, Wash House, yniokc (louse uiul Wood House," twu Pig-pens, Oar liirgo llduao and Ice House. There is also a fllacfc-. smith Shop mi the properly—also a largo Orchard of choice' Fruit Trees, a Lime Kiln ami many other ad vantageous improvements. They will iilso scll at tho same limo a tract of Timber Land, containing eight Acres, two of which is cleared, situated about a mile from tho first farm', on which there is erected u HOUSE, STABLE, &c. . Ainu about 68 'Acres of Timber Land on the Notlli Mountain, übdul.4 milca from tbo übovo place, on, which thoro is a good HOUSE, Stable, and other ne cessary buildings, together with a first rule Orchard, which may ho divided to suit purchasers. * .'Persons wishing information on tho subject, arc in vited to cull on, Ilia subscribers, on tho promises, or on p. Watts, Bail, in Carlisle. ELIi!A FISIIHUnN, UUKLEV, Retailors of John Rh/ilmrn, (he'd ■ August 13, IHd?.—fit ‘ TuUlHgMiUjnoisovty fur Sato. rpilE subscriber at public saio. oulho I premises, oil Saturday the'2d of October next, (if .lot sold at private sale bcrurolmlday.lbon.llov. lug described patented lundi 113 Acrcis ■ ul l.uml, situate in Carrol township, Perry oclmily, Pa.,■ 1»■ *» from S.errolt’H Gap. on the M^ o - C a r ' lisle. to the Duucuuuou, Iron Wp™*- ,# _ about SO acres cleared—the residue is noil lombcr eel. TIIO Improvements are a fulling mill, , lo which is middled TWOCAUUIJW» M AClll > . SHHAIUNG MACHINE, WAITING MACHINC. PRESS, &c;» and pll that is necessary for doing oounlry work. Also, ■ _ . Tiro Dwelling Houses, IjJJjiLwilli Gardoits attached, Saw Mill.Slahlos, good Meadow, Orchard, &o. 1 hero is gSSr filling spring of excellent water eonvc- is wolf MU' S* Carlisle, July 23,1817.—3,t \ A S I am determined to closo.upi my business at ±\_ tho vcrycnrlicst possible period, I hereby noti fy those indebted to coiho forward immediately and settle Up their respective accounts, aslongcr indul gence cannot bo given. , Those wil’d do not, before the 15lh of OclobStvselllo their accounts, either by paying ihb‘ BailLbf giving holes of dlie bills, may expect Id baVc Ufcnrjtlaccd In Utc hqHds of a Justice for collection.. , 'O. t)» H. ARNOLD. Cafllslc; July 22* 184 T; 1 *• T HTTERS of admihisiratibii dh‘ Uiq estate of Wm. I j hciiix, late of Hogestown, CUihhtjHdmi county, Pu.*llnvb been granted by tlio Register of said county tollib.subsidribcr.rcsiiHngin East Uonngore-tpi, Lan caslor co.,.Pd. Ail parsons indebted to said cSluto ate requested to rndKe iulmcdmlo payment, and .those will ptfcsUht them prope.ly authentica ted for settlement; . • - ' ■ • r ■ ’ July 22, 18*17.—Cl* LETTERS of Administration oh the estate .of Terraco Burns, dco’d.lato Stale of New York, have been issued by the,Register of. Cumber, land, county, Pa., to the subscriber, residing in Lo gansporl, Cass county, State of Indiana All persons liftvingiclaims or demands against the estate of said decedent aro requested to present them properly au thenticated for; settlement, and lliqso Indebted will make payment to • JOHN BURNS, Adm’rt GEORGE TRONE; July 8, 18*17*—Ct* , N. B.—The Administrator , above, will remain in Carlisle for two or three weeks, for the purpose of seeing those interested in said estate. #J. 8.. I WOULD hereby notify all persons, who arc in arrears, either by note, bond or book account, to call and settle their - respective dues as I have dispo sed of my entire slock, of Hardware to Messrs. Fish er and Fortney, of Harrisburg, and for no /other rea son but to settle up my books. The sooner calls arc made the belter, as by July next the accounts will bo left, in the hands of a legal officer for collection.—- The books must now be settled up. several attempts having been made but failed lh' dolhg So. We give fair warning, lUrii if ariy ono fails (hbrbjs.a way Hint will not fail in-making them settle'. Those having business with mo willfihd ino at my residence, cor ner of Louthor and Pitt streets; , Carlisle, April,ls, 1817. JACOB SENER. WIIEUEASIho Honorable. Samuel ithrriiniN, President Jildgo of tlio Several Courts of Com mon Pleas of the Cumberland, Poiry and Juniata, in Pennsylvania, and justice of lliu Several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De livery, ill said cduhtiosj and Hon. John Stuart and John, Clcndenih, Jlidgcs of tlior Court- of, Oyer .oiid Terminer and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital add oilier offences, in the said county of Cdmlierland—by,their precepts to nio directed, dated tiib "15th of Aprilf.' ha*o ordered, the-Court of Oyer arid Tonuincr and, General Jail Delivery, to bo holdon at Carlisle on llic fourth Mondoy of August next; (being the 2Bd day) at 10 o’clock in the fore-, noon, to continue one week* NOTICE is therefore hereby given; to the Coro ner, Justices of tho Peace and Constables o| tho said county ot 1 Cumberland, that they arb by the said pre cept commahdod to bo then and there in their proper perspns, with their rolls, records, inquisitions; exami nations, and all other remembrances, to da • those things which to their offices appertain to bo donc,imd all those that arc bound by rccognlwmccs,lo prosecute against tho prisoners that arc orlhch shall bo in the Jail of said county, are to bo there to prosecute them as shall be just. JAMES Sheriff. .SintHivrV Omen, ? Curlislo. July 8, IS47V 5 fplIE Commissioners of Cumberland county, feel X much gratified in being able lo announce lo Ihe cilizons of the county, Unit by their prompt payment nf ibu Staid und-Comity tax, they bfivo enabled tbo County Treasurer lo pay over to the Treasurer of tbo Commonwealth the Stale tax assessed upon-this county, so us lo receive an abatement o( 4 per coiit* upon the amount thus paid, agreeably to the act ol Assembly. Hut whilo they would congratulate the cilizeml of Cumberland county lliat.a majority bavo evinced a laudable spirit in thus promptly nirordmg lo tbo Stulu Treasurer tbo moans to meet thoengago i incuts of tbo Commonwealth and to, pay tbo interest upon the Slate debt at maturity ; they would remind the few, who are yet in arroar, In tbo payment of (heir taxes, that there is a debt duo by the county, and bearing inlcresl, which renders it very desirable that those yet‘in urreur should make payment to the' county collectors as soon os,practicable. The comfnoiidablo promptness with winch Iho jnujorlty have paid their Stale and County tax, Ims enabled tbo Treasurer lo pay over the Stale tax with out the necessity of tho Commissioners obtaining a loan for that purpose, which has hitherto been re quired—and the' prompt payment of tbo balunco ( 0f Iho Slnio mid Connly.tax yet duo, will placo in the hands of tho Commissioners the moans to pay the annual Interest of Iho county debt, and also abor* twelve lliotwUml dollars “^'‘VoitTiTlNG'l’ON, , I). S'I'EUHETT, DAN'IEI. COIIi,E, ' Ciiunlij Commiialoncrs. Allost—Wm. Ukiit, Cl'ki July !)g. 18-17.—0 t Attention Cuiulici'linMl tirceiu I jvi. j, ara( | 0 (lt t |, o , m b. ’it* liouso of Mr. Kick* .on Saturday Uio it August instant, 10 o’clock, A. M., duuiinur uniform, iris and accoutre* i\l6 in pood order, toll' member will bo spared with . (cn indaof blank cuf* ipcs. 1 ty order of tbo Cup. August 5; 184,7.—3 t ' gcgari' mid ToHiicttu. . , TIKST unsolved a prime lot of Poiloiit .Pri’rtolpoi J Prl'mavora, Vintaritf and IMUnlaiiiu Segal's.-- Also, Tfiumaa’ celebrated Grape 'i'oliniaoo* I,yr euioby j. s. uirr, Ag <• ; Carlisle, Aug; 6, lfr!7« • ■ •Estate tflT oticc. EstafclVoUcc, NOTICE. AssignccsltSp Account. NOTICE. Notice-. Di K. HEISEY, Adm'r. notice; NOTICE. Proclamation. Notice to Tiix Payers. ►ERUCIf.'O.a XIST OF XEXXEIiS. 10VERT* SED IN TUB .‘'VOLUNtECIi'.' BV APrOIffTMENT. § 19. itftrlher enacted, * * t> * *•? And nil advorti&CHißi'kia nmdc under Hid orders oflli'o Tost' ’ na ? t S r j G *U? wowB|ittper or ricwspiijicrs, of hillera u»V sttlluil for iwl-oliku, shall ho inm;rlcd iu tliu paper or napofS or, thd town.or place where the office advertising may bußiluotcdjJiayliitHliolargcstplrculatloii^-.v-. - .. ■ '„ ;■ j■■ ,* ' y '• Post-Office Law t jiaiscd jilafek .1, IS-fSi.-. T.JST bF remaining in the Post-office' aJ at: Carlisle; Pa.' August Ist, 18'iy., Versons: ih. quiring.for loUbts oft tills list,-will plcWbaay tlicy arc advertised.-a f 1 Admits jCellcr Kauffman Anna i.Arliegasi;James •. ’ Kauffman Janb , Arbegast Daniel Kolb David Adams Richard Kelly Robert , r ‘ • Black*WUliam L ?■ Kiiiart Christopher | Brenner George . ~ : Llby Philp i tßedermari Henry Littlo James, ■ | Dolor GaV-n 1; . Landes Jacob j Bret?. Defer ■*' Katsh Anyo , Brown EH- ' Lesley James | Bane J N ‘. Long Solomon 1 Bender Peter Leonhart Philip . Conrod .Jolm Maxwell John Esq-*. Coopor Charles ' Mulholon Robaßl Cameron'Robert Montgomery J C raw for cl;il arr i o IA. Maiil-Moria : ’ Citrson &M-Naughlon.Paxton.'J'homas %■[.' | Cook. Mary ‘Pedw Mary Ann, ■ Chambers Wm II ( - Pennington Jared 1 Cauffman Mary.;. . Ruff Catharine • I DiUer.iPeler A Rarmole DnrbriO' ; iDiller Catharine . Roush George * ; DriX'U S Escj Richey Staenman- DavisSanimuel Switch Mary An Dtioy Jacob;;':. Simpsons Martha M Ducker Alinnv • Smilay Nancy . Dpfr Samuel-t • Sours Jacob, ■ English'George W. Smiley George ' ■ KisoloriyMi'CHholerny Sherhine Dannial Eby&Frllchey Smith Ann Elin . ’John •' Swell Christian Fisher Peter' Snyder S Esq Frank Hiralfi.B ' Sniyoly Mary Ann Fanweli/Jacob Stuart Samuel jr ... Fiillmbh John S Saver Samuel Golshall Jacob Esq ■ Schwbrlfc William 'GrikcomDjmd ■ Tyler Danh Esq Gregrer. Jacob Thompson D, Greeh'RevMr Tomsoh Isabella Grosz Jbhaijn Van-Holrn Corhelius Ginger Georgb While \Vllliam 2 HainebA,M' Wonders John Hedging John " Wells Moses/ Hatsler Jacob Williamson Elifea Hbom Joliti sr , Warren Emma . Ilgianfrilz Fredrick v Wiseman Andrew J Jenkins John ' \Verncr SaiUiiel Jacobs . -ftnlm John, EUIeV W , Zearlng John H Krift Clftftlopb-- GEO. SANDERSON, P. i gj-Vndtr the nnp Pdstaqe Lauundvmised tetters are charge# fo'vo cents each hi nddiiio’n io fhercgular pbstagCi . * Stray Cow. ttflhc subscriber residing hear Shiremans . j town,''Cumberland county, on the 531st instant, ti Brindlo COW, with a wljito belly and - VvlffiL.largo liorns. The owner, is. requested ,to como forWatd, prove properly; pay charges, and lake her awdy; otherwise she will bo disposed of as the law directs. 5 ABRAHAM HAMILTON. - - July 39,18*17.—31» ~~ . .Diibliiig Gap ■White Sulphur Springs, THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and, the public, (hut ho.has leased the above establish ment, and will 16 ready to receive visitors at any time from and after the Blh of July. The establishment has recently'been Refurnished, and otherwise impro ved. . Good, cooks and careful servant's will bo al ways Itf attendance, and visiters may rely upon being 1 furnished Avith every thing calculated to add lo their pleasure' nhd'coinfort. There ivlll bo .conveyances alwayd' ready to convey pnssbhgcts freim Ihb 'New- 1 villo Depot; on the Cumberland Volley Road lo the Springs, /■ J. AtRAUM- Jurio2‘i >% lK / 2m .VUiuablc Fal'in for Sale. r THE 6i|k*ribor oilers for solo his Farnit con taining 330 Acres of slate or gravol land of the best quality,'situate in Frankford township, Cum berland cotiity, Fa., about 0 miles north west of Cariisle.'r There aro about 250 acres cleared, un -1 der goodfenfe and in a high state of cultivation— tlio balance Is covered with,excellent timber. The improvomems are a largo 3 story ivealherboarded • LjOG HOUSE, , •. with a kitchen at life end of tho same, f.if .fffPL a LOG BARN, Oranory and other Ini proyemonts. There is a Well of excellent water with a pump In it convenient to tho door, and an excellent Orchatd and a variety of choice fruit trees. This farm iS well watered, having running ' water in every field. There is also a largo two story LOG HOUSE and STABLE convenient to j a large and nckpr failing spring on another part of | this farm, mid in a suitable place for improvements, if the purchaser would wish to divide the farm. ■ Persons drtirous of purchasing a farm of this description jure invited loculi and view the premi ses, as n-batgain may be had. VVM. A.SUEVVALTEk. August s|.lB47.—fit* _____ , Aviibllc Sale, BY virtue of an. ordctNif tho Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, I will expose to public sale, on the promises, in the Borough of Carlisle, on Sa turday tho 31st day,of August, A. 1). 1847, nt 10 o'clock, A.'M.,'(ha oho undivided'sixth pail of all that House mid Lot of Ground in the Borough of Carlisle, bounded by the itov. Tbos. Croigh on Jbo west, Dickinson Alley on tho north, Mary Ego on tho oast, and High street un tho south, containing 30 feet In front nnd 240 feet in depth, having there'- On cfectcd'a la’rgo two story Stonq < ttgjt Tavern House, I|S!ilj|-Baok Buildings,and Stabling,and nlprb. J"lJ|ffisimt occupied by David Martin, The .whole properly is subject to tho life csluto of John Cormnan, now tho properly of Robert Corn, man, and tho ono sixth being tho share now being gold an (lie properly of Hlra*« WolC » also subjeol lo tho life cspilq of John Wolf, hla futlior* if ho sur vives John Gornman. ’ • ' To,ins made Guardian of Hiram Wolf* Carlisle, J M 1yj_5,1847.-Ct. ■ ” V Ulll nbio I’arm for Sale. r pHE subscriber oilers at private sale, his valuable I farm sjiuuto in Wcstpom.sboroMownship, tUm borlund county, about 12 miles west of Carlisle,; and I mile from Nowvillo, and J of a mile from thoOum hcrlund Volley Railroad, «i tho Biff Spring; Said farm is bounded by lauds of Robert Bloail, Robert M’Farlono olid olhersf containing about. . . 120 Acres, oC Ilmesloilo ill ltd; u lilt (it SO acres of illicit la ofcaiedl mill in a good stale of cultivation—too residue iscov-l orci! with thriving litnher of various kinds. Annul 0 notes oflho doored land is meadow, and tlici whole in good fCnci; The Improvements otC a two • tog House & Slon(! Kitchen, tnfijiL a' Double Log . luilyat and Ollier oul-huildinga, wills a good Orchard and a well of wider hoar the door. , Tho Arm is iinmedidloly on the road (coding fa n Newvillo lo Springfield. and Slnughslowiiron, ih haute of uojiovor failing Dig &|iring. and about mm ninllo from uvo Mill, and the banii of (lie Uig SpringJa a var.ely of nowria. ing.small "l>ri | >S» o^,! ! ' lalc “ 1^I “'iXs.lon d*a on the .Ah indisputable, titty J!° li tho properly first of April next. The above term • i , U|| of the heirs ' lf , oc “' s “ undersigned residing other parlterdars omiuiro 01 m on lhc prendijes. f . ■■ ■. sll| „ , lt ,f„ ro the •IStli day of grow woitK KXECUTEU .AT THIS OIHtE AFarmfor Sale. THE subscriber bCfers Ills' furm-ftfadlci situate 3} rnllbsWcst of. Cumberland county, pai, on tho Cbnodbgginol crock road, and about,, half a milo from Davia’ jpill. Tlie farm contains Sixty-£Dm’' town ship, containing 5, Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of M. CJillchuid, tho Widnul Bottom R»md, uud others, having thereon elected a Urge two story Bride. House,, Tan. Y ard, Tan House, a Stable, and other Oul-hoaHea. ; Seized ami liken in execution as tho properly of John Min- AUo, the in terest, being tho ono umllviih'd half lot of ground, in Now, Cumberland, bounded on tbo north bv Third street, on tho cast by sn.nlloy; con taining *OO feet in front - and 850 in depth, nnno or less, having thorooh erected, o two story Log House and Frame Stable. Seized and taken in oxcctflloji as the'property of Abraham BreU. ;•. ■ Also, a M of ground situato m South Middleton township, bounded,by lands ol William Moojo, Jos. Mooro and Robert Gralium, containing U,Acres, having thereon creeled a 1$ story Log House, Log Stable, &c. ‘ Seized and fukon in execution as tho properly of Samuel Schrivcr. .. Mao, a tract of land situato in Dichintton township, odiululng lands of CJodrgo.lClhsinger, Srimuel *>ck loy other lands of John Keller and olherfi, contain ing’ 185 acres, inory or loss, having thereon erected a two story ; '•Av.;. ' j x House, Lop Barn; WaUoii Shftli &c. ; . .. . Also, a tract of land m samo township, adjoining lando“of Wllfittiu Weakley’s heirs, Wm. Oraiglow, Christopher Johnson, Juhu.Chesncl and oilier, lands of Jolih'ltollcr, containing 101) oerfij, more or less, having thereon creeled a . jfco£ Home, Mtunk Uur»i WmVon Shcil. Orchard, dee. . . Ubo « tract of Woodland, situate »« «nw »«wif Beted, riibro.or low-■ ■ / j’,„j .liurfto In mum o/Xuitiii I'nriil. -iiuuiu in «»mo A ft,,,liorl>W lumln nr A. jUi l?g«. «'■ lownoTllp.l »W „ml oU.urn, eolllninioff s J " B ; i | ll X» or W, Imvil.g (heron,i eroded n l«o I l.iilf port inf n (fact .of Al ?’• >n». atlualo f.» South Middleton township, Mdl Of the heint of. Michael Ego, doc’d., jjrickor" ami tho York county lino, containing ,B °xffM^^f r W^ nluin rn "' l ’ " Urtal ® fl “ mC ,6W„' felvSSh . hy.l.. IjoWbl' Mioho'ol Vigo, tie-' iSd ■ Jncol. ShcalVor ami ol lore. oonminlng 00 ,°re». morn nr le»«. Soiml imJ inker in execution as Urn property of Jolrtr Kohler.. !.: A..a To the Citizens of Ciimborland Co; " There is something more precious'than Gold or \ \ . ■ Diamonds—'' THERE nit some diseases that visit ug at/atatcq- . seasons of the year, ami which hot unfroqijenttyV. 1 become alarmingly fatal, during lllq';summcr and au--, .-- lu’mn mdnlhs; especially to tiro y6ungthere beihg : ;7 «pt less than seventy ,ijjpuwiml dying annually with- i 1 or-, derangements 6f ilio stomach; and bowels jilonel-—! Does not every fooling of otlrnalurd become enlisted'"-, .-‘j m the humane desire to lesson this frightful mortally, ly, are wo not bound by evory.prlnciplo of religion . ;, > to adminiblcr relief- when in pur power; and wo diS- - charge our duly when wo point out lhc'greateBt'rb-.-.'\’f~‘P" medy ever yet discovered, foi this purpose; lo'iho't- / public. If there be one, or if. they have a or a child,,or n n rghbor, who may chance ’to lead this notice, lhat is suffering with Diarrhoea, Dysohlary; , Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaints r Oolic, Flolu-;; - ’ Jcncy, &c., &c., then let them try Dr. Keeler’s Cor- ~ dial and Carminative; uhd we guarantee a speedy cure; Lancaster Co., Ncflvillc, Dee. U, 1846. Dr. Keeler-Sometime last Summer your agent left ‘ mo hohio of youb tnfoui Cordial ami 'CarmlnoliVc, ' brging mo to try IP, ft so happened that I had d'. edae, d yotiiig child dS)Ut six intmlhs old, whoso slot. much and bowo’ls wcre.in a very disordered condition, caused Uy.K deficiency 'of Us mother’s milk. The .. child was a ipcro skeleton, there was much.tormina, tenesmus and constant evacuations. I administered every medicine rcould think of, with but a slight a!- . I levintiori of tho comploiht. I then thought of giving 1 your medicine a trial commencing with small doses; I soon hoWever perceived the child could bear a full• dodo -os.'-recommended in directions; before, it had taken half a boulo. tho stomacli nnd bowels covered their natural tone, every other' bad sympttun’K yielded, and the child rapidly recovered. •. ■ , I have no hesitation in saying tbat.youf mcdiclrio - is the very best for the above compliuulalhayii-ad-’ ihiifilcroil in a .years* practice.,. • A Very respectfully, your friend, ,-• 11. D. BOWMAN, M. D. Clothing! Clothing!! v ; ,-V : TUG subscriber, of tie late firm of Buck & Moore, v takcs'llus method of Informing his friends.and the public in general; that be has bought put lhc in- • terrst Of S. I/. Buck, M the old established CLOTH ING STAND, No. 251 Market Sired, Philadelphia, ami is now,prepared to furnish all kinds of Ready made. 6’LOT2/7A r G, At prices.which cannot hut Sc-' euro to; him tl)'o patronage of.nil who-wUli to pur-*- phase Cheap Clothing. 1 have - splendid. French Cloth Dress and Frock Coats, from $5,50 to $lB, do. Pants from 75 cents’to SQ; Vesta, from G2J cents to $4; kuit of Summer Clothing for $2,25. , Also,all . kinds of Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods at extreme- , ly low prices. . ■ 1 Wholesale ofcdlorii m Clothing would do well to cull at lli'c sloVe of .10SEP1I J. MOORGi 251 Market Sired, I’hihdelphia. my 24M^17* WatclicH, Jewelry, &c. •.’! rpilß subscriber o|lei» to the trade, or by retail; a.' J_ largo and general assortment of the following or? tides, beibg all of. Ills own importation bf manufac ture'. ' . "f • • ;; Buyers of goods in this line arc invited to examine the assortment, and orders-arc .solicited, with the as suiance that every effort will he made to give salisfacr lion slid insur&n continuance of custom. • Gold and Silver Lover Watches of ordinary .quality... Do do . do of superior finish. Do. do do " Anchors & Lepincs*. Silver douhlo’eased English & Swhto .verge Watches, with light, medium find Heavy rases, , ; . Gold Jewelry in all,varieties,'fine and common, '..A Silver Plated, diid Silver Wrifcai ’ , . - Musical Übxcs, playing 2,4, 0, 8 and 10 tunes, , ' bold and Silver gpccbclcs. Diamond PqihicU Gold PfcnV* ./ , - - . Maiitfcl and OlTicp Clocks, in gilt and other frames. • Watchmakers'* Tools and materials of dll sorts^, r ./ . Hover’s First Premium Writing InU. FROM Dr. Haro, the celebrated Professor of Chem j istry in the University of Pennsylvania. * l PllltAl>BLPinA Oct. 11,1843. ' “Dear Sir—Huvipg tried your Ink, I will thank you to send mo ouother bottle, as I find it to tie ex - -’ ccllcnK lam yoilrs, truly; “ROBT. HARE.’V From OK Locke, of Cincinnati;, distinguished foe his numerous scientific reseat ebbs. 4 . .-j -“ Medical College of Ohio, Cincinnati, . . - . January 17,,1844. “ jinvinc used Mr: Hover’s Writing Ink, I am sat« ; lulled Unit it is (tie best which, has ever come lo my knowledge, and especially is it excellent fur the use of the Steel Pens, itncl will not corrode.lhein, even In. long rise. “JOHN TiCCKE, Prof of Chemistry.” Hover's Adamantine. Cement. From a well tliowii scientiilq gentleman. . Phila., Feb: stf, 1840. \ “Mri Joseph E. Hover—Sir: A use of your Co*, meiit, mid soma practical tests of its superiority, ho« induced mb lo rccbmlncnd il to others as oninvalu btb article'' for mending Chinn, Glass, or Cbhinct Ware, , CAMPI3EM. MOKFJT, , M . . ... “Analytic Chemist.” For sale at the manufactory, Wholesale and lie* tall, No. 87 , North Third Street, opposite Cherry street, Philadelphia, hy• • - . , JOSEPH E. lIOVEK, Manufuelunr,. May 13 1847: • Health niiulti easy foirtho People, Or Physical Training, to make their Libia tn this World Ijongand Uujijtyi hy (he author dj “iidu? cn/ion: As II is, Ought la lie, and flight He," Tint Amr.nccu Hi/ilion, ipitA . Ai/tiitions; BEING an elementary ami interesting treatise on Self Knowledge! Containing short and enter turning articles on " ~ rood; ileart, GlandW, Strength, . Uiitiiifft Stomach, Nerved, Kocreatiom*,. Digestion, inver, Brains, Old Age, Blood, Lungs,’ Mind,. Man, , Secretions, . Arteries, ’ Senses, Woman, . Head, Veins, . Health; Disease, . Ac. ccc. Ac. J Togeliici with tho Great Secret—Success in Life how attained—how Ip do good—causes ond effects of error—habits—pasßioris—wonnm described—man dt scribed—man's errors—rich dhd poor—flexes—tirluu and vice—youthful errors—woman how made" deli cate — woman’s virtues,* ambition, Ac. &e. The whole designed for tbe-hoblo purposp of im proving and oxlendiyg education amongst the people, imparling valuable knowledge on tho physiology of lliu human frnnje, and tho lawn which govern uicntdi ! and bodily health, Ac.*' .. , Any person «ci.aii,g 8»- coni. cncloscl in » «|,Bll VrUo ono co,.} Py .noil; or Ivo cop.o. mll> .0.11 for »!.. AdanjK *'£*. Muy U 7. 1547.—1 y <'• U. All.ni.n « Boas > * c * I'll JipWIJ.ViS, JUTTJifiS & OrJIEBS. GARDEN & BROWN, can Warilmilte mill Manufactory, Ko. ISC "" ‘ Mattel Stmt, Snvu'sn nuoii iiklow Sixth, Piiii.AHXLrini, nt Hrspcctlp/lv solicit attention to tlicir.largo and . M | o iu ilock of llila mul Caps, manufacture,l umkr ll.eir own immediate direction mill superlntcn ■duiico, vviitt nil tin) advantages of modem iuiprovc to onidito tiidin to combine tin) imiiottmit quol ilicn of durability, la'slo and bcouly of llilish Willi ex- Iromi) i;licn(liie«a of price. . , , An iininctiso.ond licnilliflil assortment nf'l bit varieties mid prices of lieayur,brupli, silk,' y moleskin, Husain, caaainiori), wool, ipurUlig r ’ and Ashland Hals. _ lt ''’3-1 ■'. AlaiiV “ general assortment of ovary yoti-V cly of (Japs, Oiler, Fur Seal, Hair Seal, I Capri Muskrat,'Plain and Fancy Cloth every style, >Mnpf Ilod, Black and Blown Mohair, Scalene, I. Boat, Baled, Oiled Silk uiid Fur Capa. J d'*- . l.adiou’ lyf&lTs, llou. if., at the ». ’'“‘Wi j,',/ Buyers liy llio deion or less, are liiiinsj l^ see if it is not to their iulcie-l m • l ™ l k £ l J l a f hati. Particular olloiillOli paid liHby .“ F „o,. Cash raid for Muskra■ ;'■, m. we ,I hartMifci.kiow SiM St, , ■ Philo., July »S| IS I7 -" 11 '"