THE PEOPIE li itlOTIOX! Democratic 9Iootlog; (&t .&ow iCnmberland* A HICKORY POLE RAISED! ' The friends of Cass, Butler, Longstrcth, Painter, and tho whole Couiuy-Ticket, held : a largo and cn tliuslasiio meeting at the house of Mr. Dolson, in Now Cumberland on Saturday last,' 30tli uli., for the purpose of raising a Democratic Pole. Tho fob lowing named gentlemen wore appointed officers: ; President — William R. GonaAfi, Esp. Vice PresidentBr~ Henry Church, Col. Hyor, Col. V. Foomon.Thos. Haller,Thos. Coloman,J. IC. Boak, Esq., D. Dcvinricy. -. Secretaries— Col. J. J. Halderman, Adam Fcom&n, Lewis Blair, Maj. Christian Hoffman. After tho Polo had been firmy planted, tho mooting was ably and eloquently addressed by Messrs. Carson and Lamberton, of Harrisburg, whoso remarks were frequently and enthusiastically applauded. The committee on resolutions, viz—John F. Lee, Dr. C. W. Dchn, 6. W. Hall, Jacob Heck, and John Hickerncll, reported the following resolutions, which wore adopted by acclamation: Resolved , That wo, os Democratic Republicans, cordially adopt tho principles laid down in the plat* form of the Baltimore Convention, believing them to bo conducive lo the hoppiness and prosperity of our common country, and worthy the support of tho peo ple thereof ... Resolved, That in Lewis Cass and William O. Butler, wo have soldiers of undaunted courage, men of pure patriotism, statesmen of long experience and distinguished abilities—candidates every way worthy of tho principles which they oro. pledged to sustain. Resolved , That in Morris Lonostrtii and Israel -Painter, we have men of. whom the descendants of Penn may bo justly proud—hbnest, firm, and unllin. ching in the discharge of their official duties. They will bo elected by an overwhelming majprity. Resolved, That wo decidedly approve of the nomi nation oftho Hon. James X. M’Lanaiian, as Our Con gressional candidate for this district. Ho is in all respects qualified to fill the- place soon to bo made vacant by the political death of the present unworthy incumbent. Resolved, That whether our antngoni-t appears to us in' the Church Darning garb of Nutivism, or Whether it .has the cloak of no*pnrtyism thrown around it, (which like the mantle of charity, covers a multitude of sins;) whether it comes to us as belong* ing to (ho Philanthropic Society, of a country at war with Iho Unilcd States, and urging the people thereof to welcome nor bravo soldiers with bloody hands and hospitable gravesor whether with a spasmo dic effort at patriotism, it seeks for some nook or cornier In the army, whore it may by chance “ slay a Mexican;” whether it comes in one or all of these forms, we can see beneath the-draperesy that is’ thrown around it, the cloven Kiotof Federalism,ready with its iron heel, to trample upon the most sacred instrument that wisdom hnd sagacity ever conceived ,? r P® o rcc o r dttd. VVd behold also; beneath Its man}’ colored garments, tho feet of that w same old cooni,” prepared with ils vilc claWs to tear from the Consli. lotion the .only, safeguard wtiich tho 'people have through their immediate Representative, tho Presi* dent, against hasty, unwise or unconstitutional legis. lution. Resolved-, That oUr Übkcl fqr County Ofllccrs is Composed of men who cannot fill to give universal satisfaction; ahd we pledge to them our undivided support in the burning election. Resolved, That wit)] Bubh principles as wo have promulgated to the worm, anil such men as we have to sustain (hose principles; (here is in the vocabulary bftho Democratic party pp such word as fail. Wo ibitl press onward unlit Federalism is crushed bo*, noath our foci; and the herd of Duona Vista has stir, tendered. Resolved, That 1110 Itiahks of this meeting be ten* acred to the gentlemen \Vho have so eloquently and appropriately addressed us on this occasion, and that tho proceedings bo published in tho democratic pa* {ter nfCarlislb. / niAßium dn Tuesday last, by the Rev. J. N. Hoffman, Mr. John Armstrong, of N. Middleton, to Miss Martha Tiumble, of Silver Spring, in this county. Estate Notice. ' J- BTTBUS of administration on the estate of J Samuel DySsrt, docM., late of MifQin township, umhcrland county, Pa., have been granted by the Register of .said County to tho subscriber living in fluid township. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those Having ciainis will present them propo.ly aulhenti* bated for settlomtmt to . .I)AVID STERRETT. Admr. Ocldlrf 6, 1848.—Gt Notice. T BTTERS of administration on iho estate of Xj Elizabeth Wise, (jccd., late of.Mifflin township, Lumbcrlahd county, Pa., have been granted to the sub scriber living in said township. All persons indebted to s-iid estate drd fcipiostcd to make immediate pay* trioni, and those. having claims will present' them properly authenticated tor settlement to JOSEPH DIEHL, Ex’r. October 5,1846.—61* Cumberland County Agricultural Society* Fall Mbrtiwi, Wednesday Oct. 25,- iB4B. THE Conimillco appointed at the meeting of (ho 26th May last to select the ground and superintend the Fall Meeting, have Selected Noble’s Darn, near Carlisle, tts the place for the Exhibition and a lot close by for (ho Ploughing Match. The following are the Committees for this year, v|z:. Committee on Agricultural Implements—Robert Bryson, Ch’n Stuyinun, Skilcs Woedburn, G. H. Bu. clicr. R. C. Slcrrctt. Committee on Sheep and Hogs—Christian Titzol, John Stunrt. Committee nn Horses and Cattle—Molchoir Bron omen'i M. C. Davis*, Thomas Leo. . . Committee on Ploughing—Thomas Bradley, David. Slcrrctt, John Hemminger, Daniel Coble, Abraham Lumberton. CtftnmlUuo on Horses—Abraham Myers, Jon. Zucn John Noble, 9 Committee on Seeds—Frod’k Watts, God. BrinUlc, Richard Parker. Commilloo on Butter, Clieoso, Vogotablos—Goo. W. Shoatfor, Wm Kincado, John H. Weaver. • The several members of (ho Committees ore ear nestly requested to be on the ground early, and to make their own arrangements fbr the examination of euch articles as shall bo presented. Provision will bo made for taking oaro of all animals or articles which may bo brought (hero. SAMUEL MYERS, ARMST'G NOBLE, WM. HENDERSON. Committee. Carlisle, Oot. 5,1648. PLUHFIELD NURSERY, And Pomologlcul Gardena, Pico miles west of Carlisle, Pa.,.{lVeuwills Road.) NOW contain!! one of the lamest and best se lected assortment of FRUIT TREES, ever offered fur sale in Pennsylvania, to which tbs sub scriber wishes to call the attention of all lovers of fine fruit. Planters will find it decidedly to their advantage to purchase of us, as we have .an in\- monse stock of tho very finest largo healthy trees, of tho best grafted varieties, siioli ns eon not be had elsewhere. Apples, Peaches, Pears, Plums, Cherries, Apricots, Nectarines, Almonds, Rasp berries, Strawberios, &0., together with n splen did lot of Evergreens. All of which will bo sold lower than over offered heretofore. Apple trees very largo, 10 to H feet high, strong stocks, per fectly formed heads, of boaringngo,at lOotseach. Ordinaty good trees, such as ate usually sold at Nurseries, at from sto 7ols each. Persons buy ing to sell again supplied at a liberal, discount.— Tho fact that wo are removing our entire stock to other grounds oompe|s us to offer suoh extraordi nary inducements to purchasers. Every tree sent from our establishment is distinctly labeled and carefully packed, so as to give the most entire satisfaction. Trees ordered by letter will be as carefully selected and packed as if the purchaser Was present, and can bo safely sent a thousand miles. Printed catalogues furnished gratia to all applicants. Address, post-paid, ANDREW OAHOTHERS Oct. 5, ISlB.—Ot. Wood Choppers. PROPOSALS will be received by (he undersign, ed at the CariisleTronWorks,-4J mileseastof Carlisle, for chopping 4,000 cords of Wood.' PETER F. EGE. Oct. 6, 1848 3t. PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES. . Very fine Portraits) colored and plain, of Generals Cass <Sc Taylor, for sale cheap by CojiLisn & BnOTiisns, North Hanover st. • •• . . ., t , October 5,1848. *■ '• Adjourned Orphans’ Court Sale* rill |)l BY virtue of an order of the Orphans, Court of Cumberland co., I will expose ■ ■■Sim tf> public sale, on the premises, on Sat- the 28th day of October, 1848, at 11 o’clock, A. M.,a1l that Plantation or Tract of Land situate and being in the township of South Middleton, and county of Cumberland, about one mile East of Papertown, on which Henry Bon ze), dec. lately lived, containing 93 acres more or less, about ten acres of which is Timber, and the residue cleared and under .good fence. The im provements are a two-story Frame Wheatherboard ed HOUSE, a pretty'good BARN, Oorncnb, an excellent young Orchard and. a wel’ of water at the door. Also at the same time and place, will be sold a Tract of Mountain Land, which lies about half a mile from the farm, and opni&ins 13$ acres, more or less, and is well suited for timber land* as at. taohed to the Farm. ' The , terms will be made known on day of sale by .JOHN WERT, Adm’r. of. Henry Hartzel, dec* Oot. s— it. House and hot at Public Sale. WILL bo sold at public sale, bn Saturday (hoSlst day of October, on tho promises, in the village of Canada, Newton township, on tho road leading from Carlisle to Shippensburg, a lot of ground, containing .ONE ACRE, more or less, having thereon erected a mffmL Brick House, Stable, .<SSB&Sftand other necessary outbuildings. There is also a well of excellent, water near the door, and a grout variety of choice fruit on the same. Sulo to commence at 12 o'clock M. of said. day, when due attendance will be given and terms made known by JAMES MALONE. Octobers, 1848 —3t« Valuable Town Property for Sale. fPHE undersigned will offer at public sale, on Mon* 1 day tho 13th day of November next, at I o'clock, P. M*, at the Court House, in the Borough of his Tan-Yard ; . ’ with oil necessary 'Fools and Apparatus. This is one of the largest and 'most desirable Tanneries in Cumberland county, the location being good, conve nient and healthy, ah'd fcoiild if desired be enlarged to any extent*. 1 will also offer nl thb sahib time and place; that Ul Urge STONE HOUSE; 40 by 30 feet, situated in East Liberty Alley, within a ggi"|H*rew yards of tho Public Square. Term's known on tho day ofsolcl . ROBERT SNODGRASS; Octobers, 1848.—fit Orphan's Court Salot IN pursuance of on order of the Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, tho following Real Estate. Into the properly of Armstrong Irvine, doc’d,, will be sold on the promises, on Saturday tho 28th day ot October, at,l2 o'clock, noon, of that day, -vie t AH that certain plantation or tract of land, situate in Silver Spring township, in said county, bounded by lands of George Beltzhoovcr, Jacob Harnian, An drew Irvine, and others, and containing about 121 ACRES, about 86 acres of which Is Limestone, and tho resi due Slate land ofgood quality. Between 20 and 30 acres are in thriving young timber, and the balance in cultivation. The land is well fenced, a large por tion of it being post and rail. Tho improvements nro a largo Stan© DwolUng’ House, USjffflL KITCHEN, a largo Stone Bank Barn, with a Threshing Machine attached, and other out buildings. There is a good well at tho door and a very superior Lim.-atono spring near tho house. A young Apple Orchard of giaftcd fruit and other kinds of fruit trees on the promises., There ore two good mills within a mile of this farm. There are a great quantity of Locust trees on said farm. " Tho conditions of sale, will be made known on tho day of sale by HENRY W. IRVINE, ‘ Admr. of Armstrong Irvine, dcc’d. October 5,1848.—4 t MST OP LETTERS. aDvehs-iped in the ** volunteer” nv appointment. 818. Jtnd he it further enacted, ~{., ! rfll;U a '}. vun . l ?? monU I,m ‘ to u,l ‘ ,or ‘ho orders of the Post railed f.ir InTny advonl ’ l, ' e mny Pott-Office law, pg„ed March 3,1845. F ro J n “ m ‘ n g In llioPost-oflloo iJat Urlisle, Pa.; Qclqbor 1, JB4B. Purao.a in- IKS’ oltora oft ' vill r loa «» Ba y tllo J aro Acter John Morgridm J D Asper Goorgn ■ Morris JefTotaon 2 Bteainglone Rebecs M’Coy Elizabeth : Bradbury Francis Mayberry Joseph Bender Michael Moses John Bairatraotor Barbra M’Comon Nancy Current Samuel D Martz Martin Crall Cathron Mixel George Grouthcrs Cousin Mag Olford John Cook Lucinda ■ Patterson Jane Clem Martha Prnze David Criswell Gon. Robt Peirce Johnathan Deeds Murry Phillips Wm D Demuranl Monsieur Peterman VV H Echelborger Joseph Phelps Charles C Evens Isao Soon M A Furrier Edward Stroud Charles Friend S L Scott Wm F Fink Adam Shelley Marry : Gibson Mr (Druggist) Stowart Robi 2 Hawlh W. Esq Smith John H Hnmill S R Esq SwigerP Hand Samuel K Swlgert George Harper Wm Esq Swords John Johns Mans Smith Joseph Jarvis Thomas Taokor Mary Jano Jones Walter Thompson George Konnoy Charles Uhler Jacob Lindenfiold OscarA or } Vanderbolt Cornolious H P Robinson 3 Walker James Lose Seley Zigler Henry Lidyer Jqceb Ziegler Andrew Leae Wm. Zigler George LMNorIO P ZecberLewis ‘ GEO. SANDERSON, P.M, - A Wnln Statement* SVKTIP OF TAR AND WOOD NAPHTHA. THIS modioino, (ho Invention of a man who gave UiO subject'of Pulmonsry, Bronchial and Pectoral Diseases the moat rigid examination, has now boon before thopublic near four years. During tlila period it has performed some of the most remarkable cures on record of Pulmonary Consumption— secured the recommendation and nse of physicians lii their prao* tioe, and the warmest approval of thousands of dsn* sons in ordinary end severe colds,-coughs, in hoarse, ness, spitting of blood, dee. - Certificates of Us wonderful power Imvo boon given in some instances, and sworn to as true, by persons, who, at say lime, will give verbal verifications of their contents. But, beware of imitations, and purchase Thomson's Compound Syrup of Tur from none but advertised agents, or of those above the.suspioion of dealing in counterfeits, It is frequently used and highly recommended by •omo of the most respectable physicians in N. York and Philadelphia, ■, Prepared only by Angnoy & Dickson, N. IS. corner of slh and Snmoo streets, Philadelphia. Sold in Carlisle by J, & VV. D. Fleming, n( 60 cants or $1 nor bolilu, Oct. 6,1819.—3 t , Carlisle Pa. Proclamation, WHEREAS the Honorable Samuel Hepbuiiw, President Judge of the several Court's of Com* monPlcas of the counties of Cumberland, Perry and Juniata, in Peqnsylvan)ta;::and justice of the several Court's of Oyer and Terminer aiid General Jail De livery, in said counties) and Hon. John Stuart and John Clehdonin, Judges of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offences, in the said county of Cumberland—by their precepts to mb directed, dated the 29th of August, 1848, have ordered (the Court of Oyer and Terminer end General Jail Delivery, to be holdon on the 2d Monday of November next, (being. tho.lSthday) atlO o’clock in thoforc noon, to continue two week. ' NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to the Coro ner, Justices of the Peace and Constables of the said county of Cumberland, that they aro by the said pre-, cept commanded to be then and there in their proper persons, with their foils, records, inquisitions, exami nations, and all other remembrances,' to do those things which to their offices appertain to bo done,and all those that are bound by recognizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall bo in the Jail of said ore to bo' there to prosecute thorn as shall be just. JAMES HOPPER, Sheriff- Siiehiff’s Office,’ "5 Carlisle. Oct* 5, 1848. J Presidential Election Proclamation. WHEREAS in and by an act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania* passed the 2d day of July, 1839, it is provided that the electors of the several counties of the Common wealth, qualified to vote for members of. tho Genera) Asicmbly ahull hold on election at the same places at which the said members shall have been voted for at the proceeding election, on the Ist Tuesday of November next, (being the 7th day,) for the purpose of electing electors of a President and Vico President of the United States. Now, therefore, /, James HoJfer t High Sheriff of the county of Cumberland, in pursuance of (ho duty enjoined on me by the above recited act, do issue this my proclamation giving notice to thp freemen ofeaid county qualified to vote for members of the General Assembly to moot at thp several'election districts (heroin, as follows, viz: The election in the election district composed of i the Borough of Carlisle, and the townships of N. i Middleton, South Middleton, Lower Dickinson, < Lower Frankford, and West Pcnnsborouglv will be held at the Courl'Houso, in tho Borough of • Carlisle. The election in ihe election district composed of Silver Spring township, will be hold at the public house of George Duoy, in Hogeslown, in said township. By an dot of the General Assembly, passed the Slstday of Aprils A. D. 1846, the election in the election district composed of Hampden towns!.ip, will be held at the house now occupied by Henry Bre&sler, in said township. By the same act the election in the eledtlon dis tHctcdmpoSed of Lisburn and a part of Allen town ship, itnoWn a§ thb liisbQrn district, shall hereaf ter hold llieh electloriS at the public house now occupied by John G. Heok, in Lisburn. Tho election in tho.election district composed of Bast Pcnnsborough township, will bo held at the public bouse.now dcctipicd by Samuel Ronninger,at tho west end of tho Hairisburg bridge. Tho election in tho election district composed of Now Cumberland, will bo held at the public house of W. P, Hughes, in the Botaugh of New Cumber land. i .. The election in tlio district composed of that part t of Allen township, which election was heretofore hold at tho public house of Wm. Hughes, in the 5 of Now Cumberland, Will bo hold at the I I onant House of George Hcck, now occupied by • Robert Coffey; in said township. The election in tho district composed of that port of Allen township, nbt included in tho Now Cum berland, George Hcck and Lisburn election districts, ■ will be held at the.public house of David Shoaffer, in 1 Shcphordstown, in said township. 5 Tho election in the district composed of tho Bo * rough of Mechanicsburg, will bo held at tho public 1 house of John Hoover, in said borougn. The election in the district composed of Monroe township; will bo bold ot the-public house of John Paul, in Cburchtowh, in said township. _ The in . (ho district composed of Upper Dickinson township, will bo held at the public house ■ of Jacob Trego, ini said township. i Tho election in the district composed of (ho Bo rough of Nowville, and townships of Mifflin, Upper i Frankford, Big Spring, and that part of Newton ; township, not included In the Leesburg election ; district hereinafter mentioned, will bo held at tho Brick School House in tho Borough of Newvillo. The election in tho district composed of Hopewell township, will be held at tho School House in Now burg, In said township. Tho election in the district composed of the Bo rough of Shippensburg, Shippensburg township, and that part of Southampton township, not included in the Leesburg election district, will bo held at the Council House, in tho Borough of Shippensburg. And in and by an act of tho General Assembly of ; this Commonwealth, passed tho 2d July, 1839, it is . thus provided, “That the qualified electors of parts > of Newton and Southampton townships in the coun ty of Cumberland, bounded by tho following lines and distances,-viz: Beginning at tho Adams county , Nno, (hence along tho line dividing the townships of Dickinson and Newton to the turnpike rood, thence along said turnpikoi to Centro School House on said turnpike, in Southampton township, thcnco too point on the Walnut Bdttom road at Reybuck’s, including Koybuck’s farm, thence a straight direction to (ho Sow Mill belonging to the heirs of George Clover, thence along Kryshor's run to tho Adams county lino, thence along tho lino of Adams county, to tho place of beginning, bo and (ho same is hereby de clared a new and separate election district, tho elec tion to bo hold ot the public house of John Reybuck, In Leesburg, Southampton township. i At which time and placo, (ho qualified electors,'os < aforesaid, wilt elect by ballot*— i Twenty-Six Electors 1 for President and Vico President of the United Slates. And IUo several judges, Inspectors and clerks, who shall attend at the proceeding election for members of Assembly, aro required to attend and perform at tho said election, the like duties, and bo subject to the like penalties for neglect or misconduct as they shall bo liable to at tho election far members of Assembly. Agreeable to the provisions of the sixty-first section of said act, every General and Special Election shall bo opened between tho hours of eight ond ton in .the forenoon,'and shall continue without interruption or adjournment until seven o'clock In tho evening, when (ho polls shall bo closed. And, Hio Judges of tho respective districts afore* said, are by tho said act required to meet at tho Court House, in (ho Borough of Carlisle, on the third day after tho said election, being Friday the 10th day of November, then and there to perform tho things ro> quirod of thorn by law. Given under my hand at Carlisle, this 2d day of October, A. D. 1848. ’JAMES HOFFER, Sheriff, October 5, 1848. Tremendous Rnsb AT DENT’S CHEAP STORE, whorq they have just received from Philadelphia iho largest as* sortment of Fall anti Winter Goods, over brought to Carlisle Among this largo arrival may bo found 6,000 yards of tho host and cheapest Calicoes ovor brought from tho city; yard wide Mus lins at 4 cents, os, dee.; elegant Ginghams 12$ els/, splendid Mous do Loines and Cashmeres very cheap; handsome Winter Plaids for ladies drosses, and the cheapest 1 Cloths, Oasslmeres, Oasslnetts,. ever manufactured. Wo need not begin to enumer ate] wo haVo nearly every article in out lino of busi ness, and all so cheap that wo only want tho nublio to come and see them to be convinced that this is the place to got bargains; Wo Say to all give us a call, and-we’ll warrant It you will not go'away djsop. pointed; Cheap store, 3 doors south'of the Post Office. A. & W. DBNTZ. September 28, 1848. Washing Machines. JUST received Zino Wash Machines, a now and Improved article. Also, Pot -Presses, a now inven tion. Also, 0 Land-Warrants .for sale low at the cheap store of A. & W. UENTZ, September 81, 1848. Attention Ist Reg’i. Cumberland '-•X’gf’/vt'; ; . Voiuiilcers! . | - parade inStoughstown.on Tuesday tho l7lh Hday of, October next, at 10,o’clock A. ilflummcr uniform) properly equipt for drill. • a ( By order of the Col. Cbmd’g. :,Bdptcm|jer 28,1848.--3 t A. FILER; Ad*t, notice. THE creditors of-John R. Goswcilor, of Cumber land county,. Pa., arc hereby notified that the subscriber has been appointed by the Court of Com mon Pleas of said county an Auditor to marshal! the assets in the handa of Christian Titzel,' the Assignee, of the said John R, Goswcilor, to and among the cre ditors . -.and that ho will meet • for that purpose with tho said.ci editors at his .office, in Carlisle, on Salur day the I4th of October next, at 10 o’clock A. M. * . W. M. BIDDLE, Auditor. September 28, 1848.—4 t NEW GOODS. . JUST received at the Bee Hive a jgitaX Wo assortment of Fall and. Winter Goods, consisting in part of the follow ffSESKSSSing articles, for Ladies, viz: Satin striped Cashmeres, Alpacas, Mous de Laincs, Shawls, Now stylo Alciohs, Ribbons, Figured dress Silks, Assorted silk Fringes, Plain do do Black do do Paramcttas, Silk Gimps, * Mcrinoes, Bonnet silks, French, worked collars, Flowers, Kid Gloves, % , Thread Laces. ‘ ‘ . For Gentlemen: Black French Cloth, • • Satin Vesting, ■do Cassimcrcs, Merino do Fancy do Valentine do Cravats,- • Cloth caps. Also, Muslins, Gloves, .Hosiery, 1J Sheeting, bleached and unbleached Shirting, Jaconet, Swiss, Mull and Bisftop Lawns, black and col’d Kid Gloves, Silk, Cotton, Lisle, -Thread and Merino Gloves, for Ladies,' Gentlemen and Misses, Cotton, Merino, Cashmere, Alpaca and Woolen Hose, for Ladies and Gentlemen. . *•. I would inform thp citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, that tbo above Goods, suitable for the fall, trade, are opened and ready for inspection ; and I am confident that-persons examining my stock from the greatly reduced prices would bo induced to meko their pur chases therefrom. S. A. COYLE. Carlisle, September 28, 1848. X’UKSLIC SALE. BY virtue of an order of, thq Court of Common Picas ol Cumberland county, in a proceeding in Partition between Adam Crouse and the Heirs and Representatives of George W. Can, dcc’d.,l will ex pose to public sale, on tho promises, on Saturday the 81st day of October next, ol 10 o’clock A. M., A Lot of Ground, situate in the Borough of Carlisle, containing CO foot In fiont and 240 feet in depth, bounded by a lot of Martin Zeigler’s heirs on the north, Hanover e u on tho cast, lot of Susan SpolUwood on the south, and a lot of Mclehoir Hoffor on tho west, having thereon erected a story JjljjjlLFrmc House, Stable, &c. SBBTho terms of sale will be—Five per cent, of the purchase money to bo paid on tho properly being struck down, and. the balance on the Ist day of April next, when possession will bo delivered. . • JAMES HOFFER, Shff. .Sheriff's Ofllco, Carlisle, Sept. 28, 1R48.—4t Valuable Town Property at Public Sale. WILL bo exposed,to public salo, dn Saturday the 7lh day of October next, at 11 o’clock A; M., at the Court House, in Carlisle, the following described pro perty, late belonging to David S. Forney, dcc’d, viz* A Lot of Ground, situate on North Hanover street, adjoining propcity of Wtn,.Rhccm ontho north, the; heirs of Samuel* Alexander; dcc’d., on tho south, fronting on North Hanover street 42 feet,and extending the same width oast 340 feel, and at (bo foot of tho lot extending out to Mulberry alley includiug the Stone Stable. Tho ' improvements are a largo two story -tSpHL- Stone Dwelling House, commodious Brick Back Building, large Stone Stable, Ice Hcuso, dec. Tho store room in connection with (he dwelling is in ampio- order, and from tho contra) location of tho property, there is not a better stand in the borough for doing business. It is also well calculated for a private residence. Terms of fcalo made known and dun attendance given by GEQ. SHEAFFER, JACOB SHROM, Exrs. of D. S. Forney, dcc’d. *. September 23, 1648.—8 t Orpliaus’ Court Sale. WILL be sold on tlio premises, by public vendue or outbry, on Saturday the 14th day of October next, at 12 noon, of that day, tlio following real estate,of John Saxton, Into of Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, dco’d., viz: All that certain lot of ground situate in (he said township ofSilvor Spring, bounded by lands of Henry Grove, Christian Keller, William Kollor, Peter Kis* singer and tho road leading from (ho turnpike to Clark’s mill, containing about TWO ACRES. This lot is situate near Kingstown, and haslhorcnn A erected a wcalhcrboardcd * Dwelling 1 House, and a Log Stable. There is a good scloc . trees on the promises. Also, # All that .plantation or tract of land shunto in tho said township of Silver Sprintf,.bounded by lands of Christian Keller, Michael Host, George Rupp and others, containing 112 ACHES & 109 PERCHES, strict measure. Tho land is Limestone, jn good cul* tivalion and well fenced. There Is a fair proportion of U woodland. Tho improvements arb a two story woathorboarded Log Swelling House, A STONE BANK EARN, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, and other outbuildings.— Thcro is a largo Apple Orchard of good fruit and other fruit trees an tho place, A stream of water runs through the promises, and thcro is a well of wa ter at tho house. This properly is well situated, be* ingaboul 1 mile south of Kingstown. Persons wishing (o view the premises con do so by calling on *tha subscriber or tho tenant residing on (ho land. Tho conditions of sale will bo made known on tho day of sale by GEORGE KBLLERi AdmV. September 14,1848.—5 t Public Sale or Real Estate. IN pursuanco of an order of the Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, will bo sold at public solo on Saturday iho 7th of October, 1846, at 1 o’clock P. M. on Uio promises, the following described real estate, late the properly o( Robert Buchanan, dco’d., viz; A lot or piceo of ground, situate in Mifllln town* ship, In said county, bounded by lands of John Shu* lenborgor, containing about TWO ACRES, having jipga thereon creeled a Log House & Stable, a number of fruit trees thereon, The terms of sale are: One third of the purchase money to bo paid on the confirmation of tho sale by the court on the 13th of December next, and tho rest* duo on the Ist of April, 1849, when a deed will be made to tho purchaser, to be scoured in such manner as may bo satisfactory to the undersigned. JOSEPH M. MEANS, Trustee. September.l4, 1648.—4 t CARLISLE RESTAURANT, Basement, Eagle Hotel. jros. F. BARROW, Propt’r. Carlisle, Soplumboe 31,1848.-—3 t . A CARD. DR., A. 8., ARNOLD, a graduate of the Wash* Ington University of Baltimore, and'who has attended 1 ond of the principal mpdical schools of Gbrmnny, the University of Pennsylvania, and for two years the Blocltley Hospital near Phila delphia, offers to the public his professional sorvi cuh, in nit its hrnnrhofl. Plainfield, Cumberland' county, 5 miles from Carlisle, on the Btato road 1 loading to Nowvlllb. ybplombcr U, 1618,—3m* PUBLIC SALE. THE subscribers, in pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court of .Cumberland county, will, expose ip public sale; on Tuesday tlie 24ih day of Oclqb.er next’, at lO.o’qlbck M., on the premi ses,.the following jeal estate,'to wjl: . A tract of Slate and Bolton Land; situate in East Pennsborough township, containing. , . 66 Acres & 140 Perches, , in a state of high cultivation, having thereon erec n-_j» ted a two Story , ' jmlßLLog House, a new Bank Barn Jaggssand other Out-buildings and improve, menls, d'fine Orchard and a never failing well of water at the door. The land bounds bn the Sus quehanna river, and is about 3J miles north of the Harrisburg Bridge. All the land is r cleared but about 3 or 4 acres, and there is an abundance of Locust limber on the whole tract, ' The terms of sale will be: One third of the pur chase money to remain In the land as the widow’s dower, one third to.be paid on the Ist April next, the balance in two equal annual paymenlswithout interest. The purchase money to be secured by recognizances. Possession given on the Ist of April, 1840. JOHN SHEETS, JACOB SHEETS, Admrs. of Win. Sheets, dec’d. September 21, 1818.— House & tot at Public Sale. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans’-Court of Cumberland county, will bo sold at public sale on Saturday the' 14lh day ofOctobor next, at 3 o’clock, P. M.j at the Court House, in the Borough of Carlisle, tho following described real estate, lato the properly of Elizabeth Scig, deceased, viz: A Lot pf Ground, situate on (ho south side of Church Alley, in tho Borough of Carlisle, bounded by lots of Wm. Gould, the heirs of Samuel Alexander,* dcc’d., and Robert Given, containing thirty feet in breadth on Church Alley, and ninety feel in depth, | JB.i-jg having thereon erected d two story woatherboarded jaaijlltt Dwelling House. WiBtSB Tho terms of sale aro os follows—So I much of tho purchase money as may bo neccssary.to I pay tho costs of sale, to bo paid by (ho purchaser on I the confirmation of the sale by (ho court, and the bnl- I once thereof to bo paid on the Ist of January; 1849, to bo secured by recognizance Jn-tlio drphans’Comi with approved security,' Possession will bo given ond a deed made upon tho purchaser entering into recognizance ns above slated for tho purchase money, JOHN GOODYEAR, Jr. Trustee, Carlisle, Sept. 21-, 1818,—4t Public Sale of Real Estate; IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county; will bo sold at public stile, bn the premises, on Saturday the 521st day of October next, nl 12 o’clock ol that day, the following dcscrib* cd real ‘estate; late the properly of Enoch Woodrow, dcc’d., viz:. A lot of ground situate in the town of Springfield, Cumberland county, on the south side of Main street, bounded on the east and south by an alley and on the west by a lot of James Smith, containing CO feel in front and 180 feel in depth, having (hereon erected a laA -largo two story wcalhcrboardcd jg-jlljy House and Frame Stable, £ESaßSband othcr Out-buildings. Tills property lias been occhpicd for a number of years anil is still occupied as a (atom, and the only public house in that town. Also; at the satiio time and place,, will bo sold a lot of ground in .the saiqo,lown i bouDflc<l on the portli by an alley, on the past, by lopi of. Insane IVj[urr|mirl and Peter Palm, op by,o lot pf John. Palm, and on the west oy an pllcy; containing about ono fourth of an acre; more or leap. t The tavorq property will bo sold on the following terms: Fifty dollars to bo paid on tho. confirmation of the sale by Iho court, one half tho balance on tho first of April next, when possession will bo given and a deed made to the purchaser, and tho residue in two equal .annual payments (hereafter without interest. Tho other lot will bo sold on tho following terms: Ton dollars to bo paid on the confirmation of tlio salo by tho court, and tho balance on or before tho first of April next, when possession will bo given and a deed executed to the .purchaser. Tho payments to bo secured by judgments, and tho properties will bo sold subject to any quit rents in arrear or (bat may bo payable hereafter, and* (ho purchasers (u pay (ho (axes for the year 1649. ' JOHN B. VANDERBELT, Admr. of Enoch Woodrow, dcc’d. September. 14,1848.—Gt Public Sale of Real Estate. WILL be sold at public sale, on Saturday lho7lh day of October next, at 10 o’clock, A. M. of said day, on tho premises, tho following described real estate, situate in Silver Spring township, Cum* berlund county, viz: « A plantation or tract or land bounded by lands of John Giilslial], Henry Grissinger, Abraham Kunklo, Jacob Hemp, and the North Mountain, containing 239 Acres & 80 Perches, more or less, having (horcon creeled a largo two story 1 Log House, Double Lou Darn l!i , JliS® nnd Corn Crib. Also, n smaf/TENANTi i and Stable. Thera is a well of water near Iho door, an Apple Orchard and a mimber of Peach and other fruit trees. About i2OO ( ofcrcs of the above described land is cleared and m a good stale of cultivation, about one half of which has re* conlly been limed from limestone quarries on (ho promises, from which any quantity of 'limestone can easily be obtained, (he residue is timber land of an excellent quality. There are about 16 acres of good meadow and a' stream «»f never fuiHngrunnfi.g water which parses through (hb above described farm.— The above land is about,-f miles north of/logcstown and near (ho public road from (hat town to Slorrclt’s Gap, The ferifls of sa)o will bo: $lOO to bo paid on the confirmation of tho sale by tho|,?ourl. in peqombur next, one third the balance pn tho first of April next, 1 when possession will bo given ond.q deed made,to the purchaser, and the residue in. lw° equal aqpiiul payments {hereafter without interest, Ip bo secured by judgment or mortgage. The grain growing fs reserved, and tho purcliusbr to pay tho tuxes fur tho 1 year 1849. > . Tho, qbovo li|pd will bo sold as one tract or in sepa. rate pieces lu suit tho wishes of purchasers. Jeremiah zemer, JOHN H. SMITH, Guardian of tho minor children of Henry Fcllonbargcr, dcc’d. September 14, 1848.—41 _ nlunblo Town Property for Sale. THI4 subscriber, who intends to movo west, of* Tors at private sale, the now and convenient lirlck Dwelling House, Hack Buildings, and Lot,of Ground, now occupied by J. H. Bratton, in High street, a few doors west of Bast street, and ad* joining property of George Sanderson on tho west, o_a and the widow Noidig on tho east.— Tho HOUSE is S 3 feet deep by 3-1 feet l!51 alßSp rront * i fi entirely new, and finished in ' aßß^K l i lo nioHl modern stylo, and in point ofl , design and convenient arrangements will comparo 1 favorably with any house of similar dimensions !in the borough of Carlisle. It has .two. parlors , with folding doors, dining room, kitchen and hall, ! on tho first floor, all of very cbnvcnlont slate, and five uomfortuble chambers on tho second floor,— An excellent cistern with pump is convenient to tho kitchen door. Tho cellars of both lbs front and book buildings araHry, and the onohalf,of J the front cellar has a largo firo place, is flooded and finished, nndja convenient for doing ail kinds 1 of rough work, : * • Tho lot extends 197 feet back, with the prlvil oge of a 19 fool alley* to be a private alley extend ing from Mulberry alloy south 58 fool between lots of George Sanderson and Ephraim Oornman, is under good fence, and contains a number of se lect and choice fruit trees; such as Peach,Cherry, Plum, Apple, Quince, &o. This property is a most desirable place of resi dence, and is well worthy the attention of those wishing a good and,cheap properly. For particu late enquire of the subscriber, residing in High street. Carlisle/ . . ' WILLI’AM MOUDY. Carlisle, Abgiist ft,1848 t-Tf Valuable Prop'ovl? for Snip. rpiIAT ISrgo two fitnry PLABTEHHI) STONK I HOUSE, nUuufcd on the north nldo of West lIIrH hltccl, in iliii libroußh of Uurllalo, 1h nflimul for unto., •>. , WM.U. KNOX, All’y. luly 31), 18-18, 1818,—If : Look to your Interests! OHARtES OOir/BY, T>ESPECTFULLY- announces to liio people In Xt general, trial, hq has jus* Xron| Phila delphia, and is ppw opening ope of the large*!, cheapest; and most splendid stock of . • . I>KY boobs, . . that has been brought Ip, Carlisle since it has been a town. Owing to the groat reduction in prices of many kinds of Goods; arid 'a uisposiijoh to cat. at small profits, he invites ono and all to call and look for.themselves before purchasing elsewhere- His slock of Goods consists iii:]part of a large and general assortment of . OIiOTHS, ,; . , . -v from $1 to 85, Cassimeres from 50 cts. to 81, all colors; Saiiinnetts very chepp, 'Cashmeres, Delanos, Ginghams, Calicoes, of new.and beautir fol styles; largest and cheapest* assortment of. Carpets that he has had for..years, Muslins of every description. Also, a large and well select ed slock of Boots,’Shoes & Groceries,V and many other articles entirely top numerous to mention. Call and see for yourselves—no charge for showing Goods at the old stand a few doors east of the Market Housed , - Look out for the big Sign, big-Windows', and big stock of Geodsl Carlisle, Sept. 21,18481 _ Great Bargains t NEW & CHEAP STOKE; TPHte subscribers, recently , froip Philadelphia; i. respectfully inform the citizens of Carlisle and surrounding country, that they have.lust opened at the corner of NonH Hanover arid Lotillier Sts.; an entire new stock of Dry Goods; Groceries and Qucenswarc, together with a general assortment of,.BOOTS & SHOES, ail of which have been purchased at the present low, prices, and will. be sold verj cheap for cash. Please oall.and examine the stock, as wo are detehnined to sell pt profits, „ „,. i ; ■AjtJ.'peVE£’£ , ®cß“.' Carlisle, Sent. U, 1048,. , , , N. O.i—;S. X), P, & 00;i have,also been .fib pointed agents for the saleofllio Peb in Tea Com pany’s Peas, of which thfjy beep a general assort ment at Philadelphia retail prices^ Blew Spring and Summer Goods. The subscriber baajußt received and is nowopen ing at .bis store; bn the soulh-west corner of the Public Square, an Unusually blieaj) block of sea sonable goods,such ha Cloths; Cksslmeres, Vestings) Alpacas, Silks, Uombaiincs, Lawns, Ginghams) Cambric, Jaconet, Mull,.Swiss, Hook and other descriptions Of fine,while Muslins) Checks, I’ick ingjt, Gl.otres) Hosiqty,#!-;,,. ■ A large stock of fIUSLINS, while &iihb]eaclil ed, from j to fin breadth, and from 4 cents per yard up in price.,',, , ' . A splendid stock of CALICOES) at prices varying from. 4 t. 0,121 del, Also a fresh stock of the, , , , ~ „ CELEBRATED FLUID LAMPS, which he.haslalely introduced, and which are found to bo, by all that have ,tried,them, the most economical and qpsirdblo article in every rcshect now inusot Also! . .. The Pekin Tea Company's Teas, Ho has been appointed solo agent in this place for the sale of tho above Teas, to which ho would invite the spe cial attention of the lovers of good Teas. Tin) manner in which thoy are put up is such, as that tho flavour is preserved for any length of time, be ing incased in lead or tin foil, .Families can bo supplied with any quantity put up, id this manner The public is'respectfully inyited, lb call and examine his stock, before purchasing elsewhere) inasmuch as he feelsconfrdent.that his varlelf and prices will bo satisfactory,to purchasers. , • . Hubert in vine, if; Carlisle, April 0, 1848. ' . i. Equitable Life Insurance, Aniiuily and Trust Company. ~ ’■ ■ OFFICE 74 Wninul street, Phllndclphes.r-Cfapita/. s3so,ooo.—Charter porpelua/.—Make Insurance on lives at their office in Philadelphia, npd. at, thoif Agencies throughout the Staten, at the lowest rate! of premium. , • , Ratos for insuring at $lOO on al single life. Age, 20 For I year. For 2 years. 1,20 1,64 1,86 2,07 Example —A person dged 80 years next birth day, by paying tjie 05 cents would secure to Ala family or heirs $lOO srio/lld he die in one.yenr; of-for $9,00 ho lo' lhcni $I000( or tor sls annually for seven yoprsb'q secures lh'cni,sio6o should ho. die in. seven y?ars; or foi $20,40. paid an nually during life,' Jip,secures 9100 Q to,bip ppid.wheQ he dies. The insurer securing., hie, own, bonus,'.by the difference in amount of premiums. front those charged by .othpr .offices. For $49,50 (he noira wouhj receive.s6,ooo.shou|d ho^Jio.tn.oqe yea/;.,. or .application a °d all particulars may;be bad at the ©filed of Fhbo’k. Witts, Eta.', Cailisle,' , . J. W.’ CIiAGffORN, fWI. It. O, Tuckrtt, c*dct*y»\ PnxidK; Watts, Att’y,' . •». ; r Dr. p. N. Mahow, Medical Examiner. August 31, 1648.—1 y ' Now Arrival; . ;>t ... THB.subscribcrs have just received from rftiladd t>hia a new and Fresh supply of «oS Dijugs, medicine?, . . i JjDye-BluffsKperfumcry, Fancy Anises, I is npw largo aijd complete,ahd ai w* 1 aro dotorprined hut tp be undersold, but to sell at the lowest cash prices, v/e Invite the attention of country, merchants, physicians aipl others, to o.ur goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere.'... j. & w. b. fLEMtofr; Juno 15,1848. - Six Cents Howard. , k ~, RANAWAY from tbe subscriber in Mifflin town ship, Cumberland county* on lhe S2d of. August, lust, abound black girl. namod JVlary Caf-ter. aged. about 1G years, Said gill is very dark. , All.pers.oqf aro.wtirncd against harboring her, ay 1 od to |U|( (het Taw in force against Q/hvhnflp to, Tlfl. above reward, but no charge? jvlll be paid (o any person returning said girl to nie, .. , , , ; , J. PAXTON WOODS. September 21,1048.— 3t* • • .. , .fITOTTICJB, t SOMfijtimo in-February last, I garq rpy prpmlsory noio to John Suibcrl, of Now Cumberland,* fot ftsU r Tills, is to ratify all persons qgjiinat purchasing or ;i\»ty,ns tho said Si;\b.ort has not (ei)?, dpred s(ttisfuOt|on therefore. 1 will not pay said nolo unless compelled bylaw. . s * ~ . . i M. G, DE^rzhOOVEK.' September 31,1818.—3 l» i. .. . Not-icE.', , , rpiiE undero|gnod Auditor appointed by, tho Or- X plmn.’ Court qf Cumberland county, la ,otllo end .<Uu.t the rate., and proportion. orihoa.id. of John WickUne, tr. deo’d., to and among the rcproieulativo creditor, of hi. Citato, hereby give*, notion that hq' will meet with .aid oredltora for that pprpo.o at the public bou.o of Ella. Dlohl, In tho Borough of Now-' villq, on Saturday tho Idtb day ofQqtolwr neat, at 10 o’clock A. M-, at which, lima <ald cfodltord rfnfdto-' aont their account, .duly-iitla.fcd. , , . JOHN D. VANDEiIBELT, Auditor. September 14, 1848.—St Notice.' LETTJ3RB testamentary on the esUleof the Ret.' Dr. Robert Emory, late President of Dickinson Col lie* hnvo been granted to the subscriber residing lift, Carlisle. All persons having claims against lalpe*. tqto yt\H present.them for settlement, and those lq., dubted uru requested to nutko Immediate ppymoiit to ' WM.D.SUVMOIiE; Executor. • 80pt..7, IH’ta.—fit Wood Wanted AT THIS OXTICE IMMEDIATELY, Fof iyife. 1,60 S.Q4 2,i;(j 3,94 6,03.
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