!* Vj«t TO 'TUP: Siamksk Twins.—A of| Protlionotary’s Notice. (ho Raleigh P'hhcal Kocorder, under ditto of ‘VTOTICE is hereby given to all person's interested, 1 o 1047, gives the following account of a visit IN .that the following; accounts have, been .filed in r-iiJur and Eng, tho celebrated Siamese Twins, Pfolhonotiry’s Office, for exaininatidn.by ; fiie ac 1° • ° ■ ... ... iw« w countants therein named, and will bo presented to In company with my VVil .am M. Nonce lho Court of Common Picas of Cumberland codnty, Esip, I onllccl to soo tho Smmcsd twins. Chune sod for confirmation and allowance, on Monday the'Sib Eng,rc» lJln g nbmit one and, a linir n "lcs from Mount j a y «f November, A. D. 1047. • dr^^'p^nS^* 60 .""* uf Georso Ewi " 8 ’ Ara!g ?-*' ' of i r l„?nbs r cnt on ITsuVrWdS Ti^wbb'of mro !Chtisfiln wT° U " 1 ”■ ! *? cob •*“!*? A '" ,ighw of them >vns at homo, and filin' of tbolr children, nil I , . c ,er- -.w. . . . . °r Vlmm fi.vor thorn much in appoarance. They * o hc A “™ nt of Wn '- A - tmlhurat. Aaargneo h«vo each of them chlldrcn;!Bboiit lho same ago. In i' J i T ; „ . , - to their native names, they have assumed 4 *. Account of L, H. Williams, Assignee of name of Banker, in honor of their blinker of DaVtJ Eheraole. . ■ ' ' _ !.nmmo in the city of New York. TheMrs.Bnk. I «o-. Account of Mathias- Bitncr, Assignee of .I‘whom wc found ill home, appeared, to bo a good- J o *) l * McgnrVi .' ■ i king intelligent .woman, with a free and open 6 ‘ Account of William Harper, committee of minlcnancoi n|*P are,, lly about Uvenly-fivo yeifra of McKinstry, ft lunatic. , c There appeared ', to ho a number of servants ■ 7 * The Account of Thomas Bradley, Sequestrator hoiit iho premises of different ages and rexes. Theii ® f lho 'Hanover and Carlisle .Turnpike .Road Com* koosc is small* but they are making arrongementsdo P a ny, W, BBtJTEM, Proth’y. hiiildn new and commodious orie. The wife of one’ Opridt, rtf them, and two of their children were at Wilkes. Carlisle, Oct. 21, 1847* —Si y They live nltcrnally at each place, and will so con. “ tinned until they build a now house, or sell their plan, lotion in Wilkes, winch they design to do. They lake much pleasure in farming, have a fine crop, and aro quite plain and, economical in their dress and manner of living, arc fond of hunting, and, with their wives and lilito ones atd’apparonlly quite happy and 1 contented. • • *. . i Tlieir wives are said to bo members of the Baptist Church, of respectable parents,'and the (wins occn* sionally go to church with thorn. '.They nre.punctu* a l in nltcmling the elections, and vote the Whig tick et. I lenrn that in addition to their property In :N. Carolina* they have an invested fund In New. .York, As llicy arc fond of farming, it would bo much bet- Icrlhal they were situated whore they find faculties for getting their productions' to market. I suppose, however, The lho clinso make them prefer a residence ncarjhfic mountain yaatartteta. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Flour—demand nw'dcr.tlP, with s-dcsoflOOn Ills., port lor export, at ’•6.75;.6,b7i lor h>ir and good,nml 7-.7.13-J for choicb brand*—lbo market .li.irc. Rye Four sold at B.)—now he|d higbci. t’orn Meal sella at $3,2.5, some holders a*k moce/Gfuin more active, atul sales of GOOU bus. Whertt arc reported nt 13Gc. fur Inferior Western; end 140a150c. lor Southern red ng in quality. Rye scarce al'Bs dJOc. Corn—4ol)o lm., mostly prime yellow, sold at, 80c.. weight. Oats firm er, with sales at 43a44c. .Whiskey—3.l*loo bh so Id at 30c. ', r MAsmiED, /On the 20lh mU, by David Hume, Esq., Mr Lewis Sutton, to Miss Ann UEEsenj'bolh of Hampden town* shij). * - '■ /On Thursday tho 7th inst., Mr. David Nickev, a highly respectable citizen of Frank ford township, aged 65 ycirs Lmonlh. \ At Oakland College, MlssUsipptf'on Sunday the. i9lh o( September hint, of yellow fever, after four days illness, Wiixiam D. Aonew, of Carlisle, in tho 23d year of Image* . w, The subject of, this obituary was well known to this community. * ,Tl\o son of one of our.citizcns, and o graduate of our -College,’lie has,left behind him many friends to remember with soriow Ms .early death. Possessed of no Ordinary mind and of kind mid engaging manners, he coinmandcd (he confidence and won the esteem of. all. who. know him* After graduating with honor here,'he entered tho Theolo gical Seminary at Princeton,.whoro ho spent two years in preparation lor l/io important duties of (ho ministerial office; arid the'earnest he gave there of fiilore usefulness und’cchtbrily, was in tho highest degree gralilying to his friends. Doing young, how. ever, and fearing that his health -might softer, from too continued application., ho dctcrrmnod4>e(oro com* plcling his theological studios (o spend one or two years in tho south in teaching; arid wus, at tho time of Ifu death, engaged us an assistant teacher in Oakland College. It Is.not many months since he was with us,, in (he full bloom of health and in high hope lor the future; and wliiluthc recollection of our intercourse during his last visit hero is still-fresh In mif memory, itid sad intelligence of his dcatb rTh'gs in mournful tones upon our cars. A short yenrsinco and ho was here, with us, full of llfb; now, he lies beneath tho stranger's soil, fir, fur from hts kindred and friends. It would have been hard for him, with his youth and prospects to **shulflo off this mortal coil 11 at home; but who can tell what ft is to die in a strange land and without one friend of other days to heboid the flickering limp of life go mil. While our hearts nro full of grief, it is consoling to know that he received ail tho assistance medical skill was capable of, and that Ills sufferings were mi tigated by tho kind attention of those aroiiud him. •• Rroen t»n ()io grave above tbe6, Fricml at mv cnrly linyn ; ■ ■None Know tltte but to love thee, - Nunc named thee but to jiralae.*’ TIWBCTfi OP IICSPfiQT. •- At a meeting Qftlto Belles. LeUcca Society} held in the lull, October lUtii.tho following resolutions were unanimously adopted: ■« Thnt the members oflho'Bcllcs Lcltrca VH-iloly have received with profonndcst sensibility, and dcc|>est regret, intelligence of the death of Wm. D. Aoyaw, recently an active member of the society., RetoUf.d % TliaUho affectionate interest uniformety j manifested by the deceased, for the - welfare of our association, claims from naan expression of condo lence (or his loss, and veneration for Ills virtues, Ruofeed, That wo most heartily sympathise with the parents of the deceased, to whom this melan choly event nutsl bo peculiarly distressing! and assure them thnt tho name of their affectionate son will ever bo revered by tho members of tho Cellos. Lottros Society, ifeiaJced, That the members of our society wear the usual badge of mourning, for Iho space of thirty days. A«oloed„Thnt Iho abovo. resolutions bo published in tho papers of Carlisle* and u copy transmitted to the family, Attention Battalion I YOU are ordered to parade at Carlisle, on Saturday tho 20lh of November next, at VO o’clock' A. M. in winter uniform. By order of J. H, SPAIIR, Oapl. Commd’g. 0010110121,1817.-51 N. 1). An eloclimi will bo held on said day for one Lieutenant Colonel, one Jet Major, and ono Sd Ma jor, for said battalion. By order of • EDW. ARMOR, Oon'l. Oomd’g. . __ Ist,Prig.‘llth Div. P. M. NOTICE. ALL persona indebted to the subscriber by note nr Uookiacconnt, oro requested to colt and make •immediate payment, os longer indulgence will not bo given.. H. H. GROVE. Carlisle, Oct. 81, 1847. Bargains! Bargains! BEING determined to relinquish.business, I wil dispose of my entire stock,of Gouda at Cost.*— Persona wishing Hare ui na will do well to call, H. 11. GROVE. Carlisle, Oct. SI, 1847. \\J OOLEN HOSE. Just received a fresh supply ' V of men’v (country knit) *Woolen Hose, for salo vary low by 1 A. & W. RENTE, October 81, 1847. - •_ BLACK ALPAOHAS, Fine blue black Alpn cboa, voty glossy, at 85, 37^,.5(1, flSj els. 1 Also •ky l»luo t mode, lead colai and invisible tjrcon Alpa* and Mcrinocs. winch wo pro soiling oil ot-very low prices. A, W, UENUZ. October 21, i 847» . \XTOOEEN COATS. Wo liavo Just opened ,» SV fresh supply of ohlUrop’B Zephyr Worsted first rate qialuj'; BB'low 8 B 8?i d** j.- 1 Aok W, tttfNTZ, October SI, 1347. Cloth CAPS, Men’s ond.Bovs Cloth;Velvet, and Glazed Caps, of the latest shapes, at extreme low prices. Also Unnnot Ribbon* and Shawl*, n good assortment and very cheap* Oall'sooiiand'got HWrgaing, A» dt W» BBNTZ. October 551, 1847. HONEY.' A very good quality for sale by A. & W.BBNTZ. October 21, 1847. THE subscriber respectfully informs his' friends and Iho public in general, that ho continues to keep the above well-known house* in Hogurstown, Cum berland county. Having recently refitted my house, I ain fully prepared and determined to give the very best entertainment to my guests. The house is large, airy, and pleasantly situated. The rooms, bedding, dee., will at times bo kept in the best possible condi tion, and every necessary attention paid to those who may-stop with me. My table will contain the best the markets ran afford, and every thing that can b« done to promote thpeomfurt «f guests Wi|l be'"prompts' ly attended to,' Terms ■moderate.' 'Travellers‘.and drovers may rest assured that they shall never leave my house dissatisfied. JOSEPH GRIER, Ilogestown, Oct. 21, 1847.—3 m -'V TUB subscriber would respectfully invite Ladies and Gentlemen about, visiting Philadelphia and in want of FANCY FURB, such ns Mu®, Boas, Tippets, &o. to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, os they will find it to their advantage'and no mistake. - - • All orders received shall bo fnithfully attended to at No. 93 North. Third street, obovo Arch. Philadel phia. JAMES REISKY. Phils., Oct. 21, 1847.—6 t ffj'BpfrAi.o Rooks always on hand. To Country merchants & Others. . POCKET.BOOK MANUFACTORY. No, 36 South Gth street, below Cheanul street, Philo. THE subscriber has constantly on hand a large as sortmentdf the following articles of his own manu facture, such os Calf, Russia and Turkey Moiocco Pocket Doo^s,.Gentlemen's Dressing Cases,.-Moroc co and Ve{vel'Bpg&r Cases, Jewelry Cnees; Pearl and Ivory Cord Cases*-:PcniT and Ivory Tablets, Pearl; Ivoiy and Velvetweeillo Books, Chess end Back gammon Boards; #flh every other article in his line, which he offers to country merchants and others, cheap for cash, wholesale and retail. F.H. SMITH, . N. 36 South Gth St., below Chei.j Philo. Oct. 21, 1847.—0 m -; f v . Carlisle Dank, Oct. 11, 1847. • AN election for.Thirleen Directora of this Insti- XJI tulion, to serve fur one year, will be held at the Banking. Hotme, on Monday the 1 Dth day of November nnxt, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and M, THE undersigned having been appointed by the Orphan's: Court of CuffTberland couniy, to marshall aiid distribute, ihe.funds in the hands of Jnmes Elliot), adm’r., ofThpinas MrKalip deed., among the several creditors of said deceased* will aitend for that purpose at the arbitration room in Ihe Court House in the borough of Carlisle, on Thursday the 11th of November next, at I o'clock P. M. ROBERT MOORE, jr. Auditor* Carlisle, Oct. U, 1847.—3 i Carlisle Clothing emporium. subscribers take this method of informing tho X ciilanns of Cumberland county, and thepeople in general, that they, have just opened on extensive Ameua. Clothing Store f in Booth Hanover street, next door to D. H. Arnold’s store, in tho Borough of Carlisle, ito which (hey in vite tho attention of those who may desire cheap and fanhionab/o clothing. *Wo will keep constantly on hand a large and well selected assortment of Wearing apparel, stlcb as Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, Shirts, Bosoms, Collars, Scarfs, Gloves, Suspenders, Handkerchief?, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoos and Slip* pets, and Indeed otfery thing necessary to trim out a fashionable man, and better articles at lower prices than can be found at ahy otUef CMdbllshment In Cum berland cdlmty. Being fully convinced (hat <* quick sales and small profits" do better than alow sales and largo profile Wo are determined to sell at a very small advance. Our assortment will at all times bo largo which will afford customers an opportunity of suiting their oWn taste. TOBACCO, SEGAUS,&c. Wo will also keep constantly on hand a general assortment of tho very best Segura, Tobacco, Snuff, Ac, Wo ask nil to give us a call, for wo fuel safe in recommending tho articles vro, keep for sale.. Don't mistake the store, Norlh Hanover street, next door to Arnold's store.•• ARNOLD A LIVINGSTON. E, J. Smithbrs, Rost. W. McCord, Geo. Doffiku), Committee. Carlisle, Sept. 30. 1817. N, N.— Mr. Waiihe* B. Paukinbok, an experi enced and fashionable tailor, will out above establishment. Persons prefering, can have their measures taken and garments made up to order with out any additional cborgo. A. & L. AT tho. wholesale and retail store of CHARLES OGILUY, on East Main street, a few doors be. low tho Market House, ono of tho largest and best assortments of ■ Dry Goods, Groceries, BOOTS At. SHOES, ever exhibited in Carlisle. Ho is determined to sell so low. us to bo beyond the reach of all competition. Persons wishing to get bargains will do well to call. Carlisle, Sept. 523, 1847. A low more Coodi on hand. rrtHE subscriber bus still on hand, a few choice X goods, which ho.will dispose of First Cost, such as fmO Cloths, of different qualities, Cussimures, Sat tlnctts, Kentucky Juans, French Morlnoes, Alupacus, Mou din do Laincs, Cashmeres, Shawls, Silks for dresses, Flannels, Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Ac. Ac. Call soon all who want bargains, us 1 am about in close business. D. H. ARNOLD, Carlisle, Sqpt. 23,1847. Carlisle Telegraph! JUST received sevotpl pamphlets, giving a complete ddscriptiun of the,'Amencau Electro Magnetic telegraph, now inoperution. in many Slates of the Union, Uis illustrated with fourteen wood engrav ings, ppom which any parson can ■with satisfaction understand the “ wondrous birth of this wonder-teouv* big ngo—ln oid of tho Post Office, in discharge of its great function of rapidity transmitting correspondence and inldlllgonco.” Price ISA cents. For sale at Carlisle, Sept, SO, 184?/.. .f J ..GlTT’a* TN BOOTS, SHOES, Bonnets Caps, Palm 1 08 U R ados\ it 01, White Swan Hotel, PhilndeU pl,ia.' Oot. 14,1847—0 w, SPREAD EAGLE HOTEL. Itogenlown, {lower end of this (outn.) Flips! Furs!! Notice. GEO. A. LYON, Pres't. TO BE FOUND, u. 11. smin. WHOLESALE DEALER, AlwaysAUcad In cheap and good Goods! ’ THE subscribers have just returned from Phila delphia with a large assortment of F\LL and WINTKR GOODS* which they ar6 selling buial wonderful- low prices. Their- assortment consists of a great.variety of ' •••, CloUts,€assiincrcs, Sattinctls, Kentucky Joans, &0., Flannels, Kinseys, Caninn Flannels, Velvet CorJsyAipacas, Merinoes^Gath 1 - meres, Momh de Laines, very cheap} Ginghams, Cuilfornia Plaid, Worsted Plaids and Serges, CaU icoes* (checks. Tickings, Muslins, bleached and unbleached} Mmis. do Laine, Blanket, Worsted, Cashmere and Tckerri Shawls, plain mnntua, satin and an nsaorlmenl of Bonnet Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, Fringes, Gimps, Com forts, Suspenders, silk, cotton and gingham Hand kerchiefs, woolen Hose, woolen Yarn, all colors; and a full and complete assortment of Trimmings; Cloth, Fur, Velvet and Glazed CAPS, Carpet Chain, &c, Also, Groceries, subh fe prime Rio Cefiees, New Orleans and oth er Brown Sugars, While crushed Sugar, Molasses, Honey, Oil, Salt, Pepper, Allspice and other spices. Also an assortment of the “Original N. York and IW Company” Teas, the best article in the market. Queens ware, Hardware, Crockery and Cedarware, &c„ together With a gteal number of articles which can not be enumerated, and which will he disposed of on such terms as cannot be beat about these dig gins. , Remember, these goods have all been hmightfor cash at thejriwesl possible prices, and. Will he ( sold out at such prices as cannot fail to suit (he pockets of all persons. A.&W, BBNTZ. Carlisle, Oct. 14,1847. STBW GOODS* THR subscribers are now opening iheif Fall stork of HARDWARE, dml to which they would invite the attention of persons 1 in want of Contis in their fine, as (heir arrangements are such as to enable them to sell loWrr Utah any other store. They have noW a full,assortment ©flocks, latches, holts, hinges*' screws* Bntl every Aftlcle fur building, mill, cross-cut and circular saws,* mouse hole anvils, vices, files, rasps, Chisels, alt-, gure, braces, plain bins, plaijes; baud, pannel, ripping and tenant saws, broad akes, drawing knives, chopping axes, haichcla, hammers, hay and manure forks, shovels, spades, knives, folks, pocket knives of every style, butcher knives, ra zors, scissors, shears,.waiters, days, brass and iron head shovels and loops, bellows, &c M with « large and full assortment of goods for Sadlers and Carriage Builders. \ Also, 10 tons hammered and rolled iron; 3 tons east, shear, hlister'aml spring steel, 50 pair EUp tic springs. I ton American and Russia sheet Iron, 50 kegs Dupont's and Johnson’s Blasting Powder. 3(100 lbs. Nova Scotia grindstones,3oooHis. Weth prill’s pure ground white lead, 300 gals. Linseed Oil, 100 gals.-Turpentine, 100 boxes of glass, as sorted. Also, Copal, Coach, Japan and Leather Varnish, Mahogany and Maple Veneers, Cedar ware. Baskets, &c. t , They have also Hnvey’s Patent Spinal Straw 'Cutters, for cutting hay, straw or corn stalks, the best article of the kind evdV offered for sale. . .. WRIGHT & SAXTON. Carlisle, September IG, 1847. PUlUtdelphia Advertisement. OLIVER EVANS* Salamander, Fire and Thief Proof IRON CHESTS, WARRANTED equal to!any other make, and have never been injured by Fine or Bur glars, in a single instance. He also keeps oh hand a full supply of Common Chests* made ol lighter Iron* at lower prices. Letter Copying Presses and Books. Trucks for Stores, Factories, &c. Druggists* Presses, Eagle Glass Paper,' Phrlhb‘l e‘Nh o w er Baths,' V ~ Packing. Levers, Hoisting Machines, ' . Refrigerators and Water Filters. OLIVER EVANS, 61 South Second Sl», below Chesnut, Phlla. REFRIGERATORS For cooling and preserving MEAT, BETTER, MILK, and all articles.intended for culinary pur* poses. Water flltbrsj OLIVER EV.ANS*.CEL&ORAT&D WATER FILTERS, for purying that is brackish or muddy, .whether by rains* minerals, or otherwise, can. bo had of nil sirtos and prices, at the Ware rooms, No, 61 South Second Street, two doors be low Chesnut street, Philadelphia. October 7, 1847—ly* Stoves!. Stoves! Philadelphia Stove Works, Washington Avenue, above Noble Street, on iht , Dehwart, rilHE'feHbarritjpra respectfully Inform theirfriends I. and (he public, that they hn'vu Commenced operations at their NEW FOUNDRY, Washing ion Avenue, above Noble street, where they are how ready to execute orders, and would be pleas ed to sen their customers. On hand n large assortment of STOVES, &0., consisting of Cook’s Favorite,.for wood and coni, six.sizes! Complete Cook, four sixes; Cannon Stoves, eight sizes? Uaro Cylinder Stoves, nine sizes? Stanley’s Patent Parlor Air Tight Wood Stoves, a handsome and ornamental article, has been much admired, three sizes with Urns; Bases and Oven Plates, fivn sizes; Nino Plates, plain and boiler lop, nine sizes; Salamanders, two sizes; James’ Cook improved. Keystone with collars and ovens. Radiator Plates, Air Tight Plates, Round nnd Ovnl Boilers and Ten Kettles, Round end Sqnarn Urns, Ornaments, Spiders, Hollow-ware, &c. &c, ■The above are all of tbo newest and most ap proved patterns, and made of the best Charcoal Iron, comprising the mrist extensive assortment of Stoves ever offered to the public, and wilt be sold on tbo most reasonable terms. Country Merchants am particularly invited to call heforo purchasing elsewhere, tis all articles purchased of us are delivered at the Railroad De pot, or Steamboat Landings, free of charge. Particular attention paid in furnishing Dealers with Buko Plates, Grates, Cylinders, Fire Uiloks, &c.» in suit most of the Stoves in use. Castings of oil kinds done to order, and as we east every day, a person leaving a pattern in the morning nan have tip* eastings Bamu alternoon. Cash paid for Old Iron. N. B.—On hand, a few barrels of very superior German Black Lead. . WAUNICK, LRIBRANDT&Co. Phi In., Sept, 33,1817.—3 m Flrut Fire It Five 111 Orr’s Celebrated-Air Tight Stoves. (1 X TVNDAI.E. No. 97 Soiitli Second Sired, J, Philadelphia, wishes m inform hia friends ami Uio public generally. that Im sUll ponllnura Jo mnnnfnetnre nmi soil the genuine AIR-1 Urn I STOVE, with the latest Improvnrm'oN. Alter ninny years eJlperlehctr In the innrnifnolnio of these Slopes, ha !» now enabled to ollor lo Ida cus tomers IIIOXIV Tight Slam with ovend, suitable for dining rooms or nurseries. Ho baa hlao die Mr 'l'ight Move, on Urn Kadial ornlan. which makes a splendid,mid economical parlor Stove, to which lioWortld call dm particular ailentifn of ihdso who want an elegant and traeful ariiola for thoir parlors. Also, a large aaaprimonl of Coal, Parlor, and Cooking Stoves'! all'of whicli'lia will sell at Ibo lowest cash prices. The public would do well to call before purchasing elsewhere. , ■ • .. Mr; T. would, caution the public against Air- Tight Stoves, made by moat stove matters, as they do not answer tho prtrposo itrlendsu, ; ; Phils., Soft. 93, 1847,-Dtnt ; tiST op IIETXEBS. ADVCR-hsED |R TUB J'VOLUHTBER*' Dt APPOIHTMBH’T. §lB. Jttti ht it furUitr enacted, * .’* ♦ « * i * iniL‘t I rSlS IB ( C ,I I l. C,U * ma ' e " ni *er.tl>e onlera of the Post- Jin B n^r^», ef n a ,!J[lii. ie i'- Bpnilor ur newspapers, of letters un aollod far iii n«y Post-urtke, shall bo inserted In the uauer or 'hilvh.o ?h ~ nco w,^ro t,lu mfico mlverliaing woy bo«Uußtoa,hßvlngtli*ijnrg ( .si C i rtn j tt ,h )Il> V - ■ . ' J [«JWu Post-OJfiee fidto, passed March 3,1845. T remaining in the Post-offico Jjmt. Carlißlc, Pa., October 1, I§<l7* Person in. qulrjng for letters oil this list| will please say they are advertised.- . * Brindle Frederick Lomas Joseph Bio.eline John Lamborl Win < Berger,Jacob Lcbingsto Sarah ' Baker Michael Miller Magdalena . Bitndr Adam . , Musaelman Mary Ann Boggs Rev F J Mayberry William Ball. Elisabeth Myera Eiizbeth Myers Baker John , Miller Jacob Beidler John MaVny .lames T Bice Georgb Myera Elizabeth Brown Elizabeth Myres J Bucket Calharina MisalyJohnA. Carroll Win B Miller John : "Calhoun & Harrison. , Neshlt Fisher Cresiyall Elisabeth Noel Zipporah Craig Jane Nafe Samuel CIBm Martha Padden John Crlat'Georgo Purves A Oaldwell Jay Parks Wm Doyle Henry‘2 Rankins Sinnßt DixUS Stuart Palherlne 1 Darr William Shalfard Ekard 1 Didlow Abraham . Shoemaker Susannah Frantz Samuel Sanders Isaac Greenwood James Stoner Alistha Green Samuel ; Shup|V Ariher Ginkens John . . Sirmue John Hemtnfnger J Stevens Joseph IVf Hasty Mary A SpitelSaley Harmon A'. 'Sommers David W Harrison Mr . Slinor David Esq Hereby Elisabeth Spies Christian Hankins Mary A ■ Thompson David Hnmaker David Wised Hedden Margarita WidfSarall Hereby .William Whatsel Sarah J ones Mary An VVelconle'David Jackman Wm , Thos O Klein S l Warden Joseph Keckler John Winner Joseph Lewis Enoch 000. SANDERSON,P.M. (&Under the new Postage Law,advertised letters arti ihdfged two cents each in addition to the regular postage* tISV tfeTTERS Remaining in the Fast. Office at JVctori//«» Abrams Samuel Jones Ben] Brown. Agness Johnson Sarah :Barher Henerey. Koch K L Orifh SjßenrW- ;/■ Myers Hannah Dovahlt-W y McCune Crage -Myers John Dunbar Wm ! Miller S John Erisl David Nearinn Ren) Ewing Elizabeth. Ntdig Julpana<Mrs 1 Eruat Margtftpl' Ott Elizabettli 1 FailourChnsiian, Rasling Henry Givlof Hettry *. Hauling Andrew Gilbert Geo Sensehaugh-Catherino Gilbert I)r Smith Henry; Geese Abram Shaw Ann Garver Michael VJeck Van H Hsestee Andrew 2 . ’ Utley Elizabeth Hcflefinger Jno Weaver Margaret Mrs JOHN MOORE, P. M. PtaliiQuld: €la«*ical Academy. Four miles west oJyCarlisfe, between the NnrvilU Stalls Road and the Cftrkberland Valley Rail. Road.. rpHB third newton (five months) will commence on J., Mp.viur, November Ist, 1847. : The number of students is limited, and every ef fort made to secure their moral and tachlal improve : merit; as welt as their comfort and health. ' During the post year upwards of forty students have l>cen connected with the institution. The studies embrace oil-that are requisite for College or any business or profession? E*ery effort xvrtl be made, to securi a continuance of patronage from the friends of educa tion. . References, Tefmfl. ic., made known by applica tion pdrsohally of by letter addressed to . ’ ' > . ft. K. BURNS. ■ October 7, 1817.—-3 m Proclamation. WHEREAS the Honorable Samuel Hepburn, President Judge of the several Courts of Com mon Pleas of tjM'coiinties of Cuorberiand, Perry and Juniat*, in Pehhayhanh, and juftice of. the. oowral Courts of Oyer end Terminer add Gencro(jail De livery, in said counties, arid, Hortf John Stubrtami John Cfcndenin, Judges of ?Uftf Court of Oyer and Terminer ond General Jail Delivery, for the tflol of all capital and other offences, in (ho said coUnty of Cumberland—by their precepts to mo directed, dated the 23rd pf AuguM, 1847, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer end Gchctnl Jail Delivery, to beholden at Carlisle on tbc4lh Monday ofNovcmber next, (being the 32J ddy) nt td o’clock in the fore noon,-to continue ttvo Wcckt NOTICE is thefefoto hereby given* to the Coro ner, Justices of tbo Deuce dm! Constables of the said county of Cumberland, that they arc by tho said pre cept comnidmtdd to be thou ami there in their proper perddns* With tHeir rolls, records, inquisitions, exami nations, and'alt other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to bo done,nnd all those that arc hound by recognizances, to prosecute against tho prisoners that arc or then shall bo in the Jail of sold county, are to be there to prosecute them as shaikh* just. * JAMES HOFFER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, 7 Carlisle. Oct. 7, 1847. S . Blssolnlton ol* Pnrliicrslilp. rpH E partnership ho re to fora existing between the ■[. subscribers trading under the nnmn of John Noblo & i'o., has this day been dissolved by mu tual consent. The books nnd papers of (ho late fi m are placed in*. Unhands of Robert Moor*, on whom all persons having accounts to settle, or payments to amke, will please call. JOHN NOBLE, ARMSTRONG NOBLE, ROBERT NOBLE. P, S.—Tho Duchorlng business will ho carried on by John Noble at tho corner of Pitt street and Cliueh Alloy. 1 Auditor’s Notice. fpHB undersigned having been appointed by tbo J Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, to mar. shall and distribute the funds in tbo bunds of John Lutz, Executor of QoUlcb Killer, dcc’d, among tbo several creditor# of said deceased, will attend for (but purpose at like public house of Samuel Morrell, In tho borough of Carlisle, on Saturday tho 23d Of October, at 10 o’clock in tbo forenoom * GEO. BKINDLE* AbdUon Estate Notice. LETTERS testamentary on tho last will and tes tament of Robert McFurlanc, laic of Nowtun lownsldp, Cumberland ttmtityi deceased, hate been granted by tiro Register of Said county to the sub. Beriberi, tbu first,named living in Nowvillo, and the lullor in Mifllin Igwnablp) County aforesaid. All poißons indebted (p said estate ore requested to make immediate payment, and tboeo having claims will present llloin properly aalhcnlldaled lor settle ment - THOMAS A. M'KINNEY, james woodborn, Bcpictnbor 93 f 1847—fit* ; Ex'n. JVOTICC. LETTERS of edmlnialratlon on tiro estate of Wii lianfsiuel., deed., Isle of Ea.l|»n«.tarc«glPlp.r have been .grunted by Hie Register o , oWnM |,i,,. County, to lira «*• w® od hill moke payment to y -^ N SHEETS, JACOB SHEETS, Baal. 33.1847-61* “ jfcifSt Notice. Ar r Dorian, knowing tliomaolvca Indebted lo the L .nbSor km.aro hereby notified that they must a^s£ar-tss|f^^ ' l Ca'tUe l '6'cpl.S3,lB47. Sheriff’s Sales. BY virthe dt sundry writs of Vendition) Exporfnsj issued out of thb Court of Common Pleas of Cumber-, land cdbntj, ond td hie directed, I will expose ibo following real estate to public ftslo. al tllo Court Hobse, in tho Dnjough of Carlisle, oh Sattmlay the 30th day of October, 1847, ot 10. o’clock, A* M.)viz: * A half lot of ,Ground situate In. the borough of CdtHslcv bounded- by a lot of James Armstrong on the cost; Pdmfrel sllccl on UWsouth, South Hanover street oh tHb west, and others, containing 30 feet, in front on , Hanover street, and 240 feet oi» Pomfret Street) having thcreoh erected a Stone towelling House, Back Building) Frame. Shop, Stable,-&c, Seized and taken in exteution as the property of Elizabeth Gray. Also, a lot of. ground situate in the Borough of New Cumberland) situate on Water street, adjoining an Alley on the east, an Alley oh'tho south, Water, street on the north, and lot,No. (10 or, the west, con taining 50• feet • ill breadth,, and 150 feet in depth, more or less, having thereon erected a twbstory Hraine House, and a small STABLE. Seized and taken in execu tion as Ilia property of John Isenborgcr. Also, n.lot of ground.' situated in ihh Bo'munh of. Carlisle, containing CO teel in front on .North Street, 120 feel deep to n twelve fool alley, adjoin ing a lot of John Shade on the East, on tho West .adjoining a loiol Fred’k Common. having thereon erected n small FRAME HOUSE. Seized and taken in execution as the property of .Win. Crop,' Also, n tract of land situate in Dickinson Town ship, adjoining lands of (Jeofgp Kinsiriger, StWl Cockley, other lands of John Keller and others, Containing HJS acres, more or less having thereon erecUtd a two story LOG HOUSE, Log Barn ftml WagbnShed. . Also, a tract of Ltml in sltme.lownsliip, adjoin-1 ing lands nf Wjn. Weakley’s heirs, VVm. Craig lu\V, Christophaf Johnson, John Chesnel and other lands of John. Keller, containing 100 acres mote of less, having, thereon erected a LOO" HOUSE, Bank Barn, Wagon.shed drehtfrd &c.— * Also, rt thtet of Woodbind situate in same town ship adjoining lands of D..-Horve>; Samuel Corkley other hinds of John Keller.and Others, containing 35 acres more or less. *. Also, a tract of Mountain Umtl sltuntuin same Township adjoining lands of James . Weakley, Thos. Biabk, A. G. Ege, and others, Containing lOC adres, more or less having (tiefeon erected a SaW Mill, a onft story Log Utilise, Ac. - Also, a tract of,-Mountain land, situate In same township, adjoining lands of A. O. Ege, Dr. Chambers, Abb Pino Grove .estate and others, con taining 255 acres, morn or less, having thereon erected a two story LOG HOUSE Ate. Also, the one undivided half part of a tract of mountain land situate in South Middleton town ship, adjoining lands of the heiis of Michael Ege, thicker, and the York, county line, containing 300 acres, more or less. Also, a tract of Mountain land, situate in same township, bounded by (he heirs of Michael Ege deqd*, Jacob Sheaflerand others, containing *lO6 acres, more or less, Seized and taken In execution as the properly .of John Keller, and to he sold by me, JAS. lIOFFER, Sheriff. And all to bo sold by me, « JAMES HOPPER, Sh’lT. Sheriff's Office, 7 Carlisle, Oct. 7,1847.—4 t $ Public Sale of Real. JGslalc. fpHB subscribers. Executors of Georgo Eiscnhnrt Jt Sr. deceased, will sell at public rale, dii iho pre mises, in South Middleton township, Cumhctktnd county, about 2 miles from Carlisle,.on - Friday the 2Sd .day of October next, the following real estate, to wilr, , No. V, containing about 163 Acres of Patented Limestone Laud, adjoining the Baltimore turnpike, George Eiscuhari’sdieirs, Rev,. Mi. McGill, William Groham, Jacob Ritncr and others. The improve ments are a jwa ■ I.OG HOUSE,. tmsl. I>od BARN, *gg£££&and other Out-buildings. There ere (wo wells of never failing water—-ono iicir the bouse ike other near the barn. About 40 .acres of. woodland and about 30 Acres of good Timothy Meadow* . No. 2, containing about 48 Acres; and joins No 1, lands of William Graham, Hugh Stuart, bhd oth ers, about one half of which is woodland and the bid ance is cleared and in a good state of cultivation.- This property will he sold separate dr together to suit I purchasers. Persons wishing to view the properly will please call on the premises. I Terms of sale/—One -half of the purchase money I toWpaid on the Ist of-April next, when possession I will bo given and a dedd made to (ho purchaser; and Jibe Widu; In three equal annual payments thereof tier Withoutjnlerdst, to bo secured by judgment or mortgage.' . • Sale to commence at I o’clock* P. M., when at tendance will be given by * JACOB EISENHART,. , ADAM EISENHART, - , -PETEREISENHART, Orpliaus’ Court Sale. A Valuable Mill and Fanil. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, will ho sold nt public outcry on the preatfcs, on Saturday the 30th of Oetm-er next, at 10 o’clock, A. M., n plantation or tract of. land, situate in Westpcpnsboroogh township, containing about ICO Acres of first rate Limestone Land, bound ed by lands of Shaips* ond Myers’ heirs, Snively, Trittnnd Montgomery. celebrated Big Spring runs along the western margin of tho tract, a stream that never foils or freezes, and is unequalled by any spring in the United mates. Tho improvements are a first role Flouring Mill, three stories high, with two run of stones, situate on tho above named spring, a AyA Dwelling? House, fjjjjfflaJL Barn ami Stabling, Milhr'u House, Coop (••HjOTr cr Shop, Orchard, &c„ all in tho beet of order. About ooe-hatf of the tract is cleared. Tho balance covered with thriving Timber. Tho vyhole will ho sold separately or together as rnny best-suit purchasers. This property about 2J miles from tho Ncwvillo Depot df tho Cumberland Valley Railroad, i/i the heart of n rich country, and oilers strong in ducomonls to capitalists. ’ Tho terms bf sale ore—Onc'lblrd tile amount,of Iho purchase money to bo paid on Iho confirmation of tho aolo by the court, and tho rerfidbo, in thied equal annual payments without interest, to bo secured by judgment bondd. JOHN PIPEU. -V 8 JOHN 8. DUNLAP. Admr'a, of Jumea Z'iper, deed, gopleltiliof 23 Ot OlH'lH'tVS’ COURT SAEE. Ilf uiifiuanco of on order of Iho Orphans* Codrt ol Cumberland coiinly, Mil ho sold ol publffc sale; at (ho Court Hoo»e| In tlio borough ofCarllslc, on Jlon. day Iho lOtli flay of January 1848, nl 10 o clock, A. M.of *ald day; iho fallowing described real oslujc, raelhoMwrlyof Ocns James Cambcrton; dec d, A hoi ot 1 Ground, , / , 34u y feet in depth, having thereon creeled n_a A two story Stone iioiise, ifififlLDacK UnIWIMF. Burl, > Sinbllng and Warehouse. , . Termewill bu made k ' l ° wn J ™{[; o ACNEw”!“ Administrator of Janies Lamberton, dec f d. Oelobcr 7, Fui'iri roll’ Sale. THE eutioribor olTcrn it prim to julo,- the Form on which he now ll*«, •Hooted [n Dlcbliimn towiahlpi ■ ■ ■ , ,—- Cumberland county. »W «juattor.of u mllo Hrurti ; 'rty (Me UuHis- , m (111, luniplko and (i*o rtllce frtfni Ca(l!»lc|«d-I ■ •_ AT COST, "1 gSSfrlolnlnfr Ldi oCluhn fuotiGoorgo DivUnufl rnjiE fu “ r, '^ l jJ“"/Vco/lwrf. oul.Wc oml **P*A<hfC/>i 6'tfnMnlnfe obofrt 40 Adrfci of Ltiub-1 X Arnold i» *t<*ro- ««Hiw» of wltloh hwuod!ana—and theteal to»W» French .ml. e cncrolo»*nrln.cnt cleared odd In d6od cultivation and under auba(an-ißu»lie« olidCaPJt|br we •*•« ' * r tlul foA'ctl. For further .particular! enquire of of trimming*, “p H. ARNOLD. ■ • GEO, DAVIDSON., bo.ineee In •«% Tsir. , ' September 30, IMT-lf I peril*. *r‘- HOUSE & I>OT FOR SALC. A LOT of ground in Chnrchtown, Monroe town ship. Cumberland county. The Improvements are fc,.FRAME HOUSE, 30 feet in front,, with two front doors, with a back-building—a brick a-_a smoko house, Bake oven, and Stable.— '“■■ira '^ lo P rn P erl y 19 valued-at $5OO, and JJJJ ||kP the conditions of the sale will be $2OO a«laSj§% on the first of April next, when posaes ,eioJi wilt be givenj and Sl5O in the annual pay ments thereafter, without interest; For additional particulars enquire of the subscriber in Carlisle. • JOHN BRANNON. JatlUle, Oct. I<l,. 1817— 3u OrpliKiis' Court Sale. BY, virtue of nn order, of. the Orphans 1 Court of Cumberland county, will'bo exposed to public ialu the real estate of Daniel Suiter, Into ofSuulhaniplon, township, dcc’d.; on Friday ll»o 22d day of Octobei* next, on the premises, at U o’clock, A. M. Said farm is situated 2J thiles south of Shippcnsburg,-near Cochenowcifs mill, and contains 115 Acres,of which 25 is Woodbind of an excellent quality, and bounded by lands of Michael Coclienowur; Carlisle Bank and William Barber. The improvcmcnts.aro« MTiffl Dwelling Houses, , LOG BARN, a well of never failing, wa* ter near llio house, and a spring of uiug’ivater .runs Ihruugh one end ofthe farm. Also an Apple Orchard of choice fruit. Tefhis of sale—B2oo to bo paid .on the bonfirma lion of tho sale, one third of (ho'rcsiduo to be paid nn the first day of April, lB<|B, one third to remain in tho hands of-the-purchascr, and (he interest on the suthc lu be paid (o tho Widow during her life,and after her death the principal to* bo paid’to the heirs, llic balance in three equal annual payments, to bo secured by recognizance in tho Orphans* Court, At. Icndenco will be given by . ' GEORGE TRONti, • * Aihn'r. of Danitl SeiVer, dec'di. * September 23,1847.—5 t , \ Valuable Farm for Sale. rrilfc subscribers offer at private sale, their Farrti JL coutuing 188 acres, 140 of which-ia limestone and tliu remainder black slate land, both of the first quality, situate in Silver Spring township, 1$ miles from the Cumberland Valley Railroad, 10 miles from Harrisburg and 8 from Carlisle. The turnpike passes through the farm leading to the above' mentioned places; . • . . There nre about 155. .acres cleared, under good Tehee and in a high stole ofcultivation. The balance is well Umbercd-Mlirlvjng young locust are growing all over the farm. The improvements are a ArA Xsirge Brick Ilodsc, flljira. A Large Bank Barn, eSsilsSswilh nil necessary out-buildings, and ii well of good water, convenient to. the do or, Spring House in the yard and a running pump in (ho btirn yurtii Also,nn drchiird of thriving yohng lrcbs,con sisliug of about 50 different kinds of choice Aphlcs, 25 dificrcnl kinds of choice Peaches, most of the difierent varieties of Plumbs, Aprecols and Cherries .—oil of Which have been selected to ripen in rotation from the earliest to the latest. • . The above is one of the most hahdsomly sitbatcdi arid also among one of the best improved farms in the county. Persons wishing information on the subject are invited to call on the subscriber-living on the promises, or William Harknoss, in Allen town* ship. WILLIAM ADOAMS; August 26,18-17* —if ’ A Farm for dale* r PJIB subscriber offers his farm Tor sale, situate i. miles west of Carlisle, Cumberland bounty. Pa;* on the Cimmlnguinel creek road, and about half d mile from Pavis* mill. ' The farm • Six<y-f«in- & n half Acres, 1 nf first-rntc limestone land. About 64 acres is dear* t*J, and in a high state of cultivation— the residue is covered with good limber, and tllo whole is under good fence* The improvements arc a M. Frame House, A large Bank Barn, with two floors, Wagon Shed. Corn Crib, drancryj Arc., under the same roof* There is also a Brick Wash-house. £mokc*ho(ise, and a well of never-fuiL iittf wotprj with n pump in it. under the saine roof* anti of her Out-buildings. A Brick Cistern, capable of containing 80 hogsheads of water, nhda yntihg thriv ing Orchard of bedring fruit, n good Lime Kiln, Ate; The buildings were all built within six years. June 24, 1847.—tf GEORGE MYERS. Private Sate. THE subscriber offers at private an lea lot of ground situate in Southampton township, 4 miles cast of Shippensburg, and within 1 tnllc of Lccb X Roads* conli.ininjf 10 Acres, nil cleared and in a good state of cultivation; The improvements ate a story • JbA ILoff MHcctling MoitsC) ®sJb 1 |u9 Cabinet Make? Shop, Barn, good Stab-s ling and other donvcnlenl ouMmildings; ‘J’liero is a gobd nsSorlrnent of. yoimg and thriving fr.bll trees.On the premise#. If not sold »L private sale before SaturdayJho23d day of October next, it will on that day bo offered at public sale, oh 11• o premises, at I o'clock; P. IM., and terms made known.- JOHN WIimiYER. Scpiernber23, 10*47.—-3l* •WliltclmU Nursery tincl Comutcru dal Garden. CAItLISLK, I’fcNNbYLTAMik*. rpUR suha:-fiber wotihl call puhlid ntlpnildn id Jl (he slock of in*eu nowon hand in ihenhovb Mlablishmfni, and ready lor ibis fairs The entire stock consists of upwards of a quarter, of a million of 1/tpS, among which aro upwards of 160 varieties of the choicest Applb, carefully selec ted from Urn best ahd niosvbelebraud nurseries in the.Uniuh; -•••' , . Thb ifWft noiv rerfdy fof salo are from 7 to 15 fret high, of healthy and vigorous growth, many of \vhifcfi are ffflined \tffb regular cops 'and;in a, hearing Stale; which supersedes the necessity of further/htihfng io ifio planter. 7 lie also oners Pencil, roar, Plum, Prbne, Apricot and Cherry f lVeb6, n 6 (veil ai o large slock of Evergreen and, Ornamental Tfees of. vurlous kinds, of largo slid and vi-ell lopped. . Among his Apple trees nro upwards of 30varie ties of rr.coni hilroducllnn and superior A(l ot wlueh ihb Subscriber pledges himself to sell os low as any oilier similar establishment of es* lahlished chnraetef in Pemtsylvonla-vCan bell hit. of equal qunilily. . To the cUrimis wo oiler tile noted Panlonia Im periala?, (lowers pretty—ibayes oficn 0 feel dia mcier—ofVery rapid growth VViiitbiiall, Out. 7. 1647v-~£m JCiigXo fdlvfcry Sfulrior rail in subscriber rcspeclflilly announce* to hid . 1 friends nml ihu phhliC pywaHji. f opened ihhalmtn named Uver>S.abl" in lim alloy 1 In .ho rest of rfio Market Ilonserubero fc «*n»Bd ' Will otcoinmndoio all iliesn who may M 1 i»- cull, with unml lIOIIbLS, UUGOM.S) HM* CAHKIACJKS, «rc. The puhllfclnaf deJ CrjVnfnd on pellinff gohll 81lfu hV«e»t,*» I (TiviTi m no case else on. ahOrSb (inlbss 1 tan tc* co dim end him as safe ami penile Price* h.mlef „, 0- M bopts by cntefhl rilitnlion lo hi HU and receive 0 Shore of public pailonnpe. S. J. N. SMI ni. N. o.—Tbn snhsctllier has NOTrelint|uislicdlhe Housn and Sipn Painilnir.ni.il all fiivurs in .hat linn will slill bo ihonkfully received and punctu-r oily allendtHl 10. Carlisle, August 26, 18‘17.—-3m, / Carriage riiirt Slolgli Wr Sale. WILL bo sold cheap, If aooft oppllcd for, a lino Family Capruok, with aufcty single Irep, dec. mado byLUttaof Ccllysbiirfe, Wlln’a act of Blnglo liurnetH In exfcelfcni oracf; Al«o a |f«od Sutioir. Apply'(o' . W-D.SfiyMOUK/ Scpiembcf (B>ir.-if VVM. LINE;
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