r- 7 - Valuable MkWr Sale. • .'•’ WILL bo Mid on the; pKlnisp«l at public sale, On Saturday (ho Ulh day-ofWovbjtibor next,'the-follow inc described real estate, viz: ;V . • A plantation or tract or lard, situate -id' Silver Spring township; Cumberland ebuhty, near the Stale road, and four miles from Hogcalowh, containing ' 1136 ACRES ■S 73. PERCHES, of good land, 100 acre. of wiii.li ia cleared and Un der good fence and in n fine atato of cultivation, the remainder is Woodland. The improvements are a new two story ■Agrik- Dwelling house. Bank Barn, |j»l«|Pl»nn < ! rthor necessary out buildings. There also excellent water .convenient to the dwelling, and (wo streams of water run through the farm. There, is also a good A( pie Orchard ond fruit of different kinds on tho farm. An indisputable title will be given.- ... Sale to commence at 13 o’clock M- of said day, when terms will be made known by __ ■SAMUEL GRIER, JOSEPH GRIER. October 12, 1848.—5 t ‘ ’ Estate Notice. LETTERS of administration bn the estate of Samuel Dysnrl, doc’d.. late of Mifflin township, Cumberland county. Pa., have been granted by the Register of said county to the subscriber living, in ■aid township. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those hewing claims will present them prope.ly Authentic cated for settlement to DAVID BTERRETT. Admr. October 6, 1648.r~6t Notice* LETTERS of administration'; on the ©stale of Elizabeth Wise, deed., late of Mifflin lovVrtshlpi Cumberland county, Pa., hove been grantedto the sub* sonber living in said township. All persons indebtedlo said estate are requested to mako immediate pay ment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement to * JOSEPH DIEHL, EVr. October 5,1848. —61* Cumberland County Agricultural Society. Fall Meeting, Wednesday Oct. 25, 1848. THE . Committee appointed at the meeting of the S6lh May lusUuselccUhc ground and superintend the Fail Meeting, have selected Noble’s Barn, near Carlisle, as the place for the Exhibition and a lot close by for the Ploughing Match. The following are the Committees for this year, vi*; Committee on Agricultural Implements—Robert Bryson, Ch’n Slaytfian, Skilcs Wocdburn, G. 11. Bu* clicr. R. C. Stcrrctt. Committee on Sheep and Hogs—Christian Titzel, John ‘Stunrt. Committee on Horses and Cattle —Mclchoir Rrcif bmen, M. C. Davis, Thomas Lee. Committee on Ploughing—Thomas Bradley, David Stcrrctt, Jolin Ucminingcr, Daniel Coble, Abruhum Lamborton. Committee on Horses—Abraham Myers, Jon. Zug, John Noble. . • , Committee on Seeds—Frcd’k Walts,Geo. Brindle, Richard Parker. Committee on Butter, Cheese, Vegetables—Geb. \V. Shealfer. Win .Kincado, John H. Weaver. The several members of the Committees ofe ear nestly requested to be on the ground early, and to make their own arrangements for the examination of Such articles os sbail .be presented. Provision will bo made for taUihg bare of all animals or articles Which may be brought there. . SAMUEL MYERS, ARMST’G NOBLE, WM. HENDERSON. Committee. Carlisle, bet. 5, i&4B. PLAINFIELD NURSERY. And Pomologlcal Gardens, FSbs niilei ibeit 6/ Cdrli»U % Pa, % {NeioDiUt Road.) NOW contains one of the largest and best se lected assortment of FRUIT TREES, ever offered fur sale in Pennsylvania, to which the sub* / ficrib.’r wishes lo (Salt the attention of all lovers nT I fine fruit. Planters will find it decidedly to advantage to purchase of us, as we have an im nlense slock of the very finest large healthy trees, of t'ie beat grafted varieties, such as can not bu had elsewhere. Apples. Peaches, Pears, Plums, Cherries, Apricots, Nectarines, Almonds, Pasp berries, Strawbnries. &0., together with a eplen did lot of Evergreens. All of which will be sold lower than ever offered heretofore. Apple trees very large, 10 to 14 feeLltlgb* strong stocks, per* ftctly formed heads,' of bearingagc,at lOctsoach* Qrdinaiy good trees, such as are usually sold at Nurseries, at from sto 7cls each. Persons buy* Ing to sell again supplied at a liberal discount.— Tho fact that we are removing our entire stock to other grounds compels us to offer such extraordi nary inducements to purchasers. Every tree sent from our establishment Is distinctly labeled and dutifully packed, so 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 be daftly sent a thousand F miles. Printed catalogues furnished gratis to ail I Applicants. Address, post-paid, I ANDREW CARCtTHEIis. Oct. 5. IMS.—Gt. Mtciitldil lit Rog’t. CuirtfteriaHrt Volunteers I a i Parade in Stoughstown.on Tuesday tholTlhSj 9 Hday of October neat, at 10 o'clock A. M. (in (5 ■ Jiammnct uniform) properly equip! for drill. K K- . By order Of jbe Col. Comd’g. pj September 28, 1848.—3 t . A, ft M 3 ft, AO’t. IVOTICfi. fipHE creditor* of John R. Gosweller, of Cumber- land county* Pa.* are hereby notified thul the Subscriber ha* been appointed by the. Court of Com •;^T ,on Fleas °f "“Id county an Auditor to mandrill) the oI&mcIb in tbo hand* of Christian Titzol, the Assignee hutof the said John R. Gosweller, to and among the ere ||jf dllors: and (bat he will meet far that purpose with jjjf the said creditors at hi* office, In Carlisle, on Satur g day the 14th of October next, at 10 o’clock A. M. 1 W. M. DIDDLE, Auditor, jg September 20,1048.—4 t NEW GOODS. nyffV* JUST received at the Bub Hits a largo assortment of Fall and Winter sg|s3£gm£ Goods. consisting in part of the follow* #^s3B* ,n B articles, for Ladles, vix: Batin striped Cashmeres, Alpacas, Mous do Laines, Shawls, New stylo Alclons, Blbbons, Figured dress Silks, Assorted silk Fringes, Plain do do Black do do Paramatta*, Silk Gimps, Merinoes, Bonnet silks, French worked collars, Flowers, Kid Gloves, Thread Laces. For Gentlemen t Block French Cloth, Satin Veiling, do Casaimeros, Merino do Fancy do Valentino do Cravata, Cloth capa. Alio, Mualina, Gloves, .Hosiery, 1J Sheeting, bleached and unbleached Shitting, Jaconet, Swiss, Mull and Bishop Lawns, black and col'd Kid Glovea, Silk, Cotton, Lisle, Thread and Merino Cloaca, for Lsdlos, Gentlemen and Mlaaea, Colton, Merino, Cashmere, Alpaca and Woolen Hobo, for Ladies and Gentlemen. I would Inform the citizens of Catllaleahd vicinity, that the above Goode, suitable for the fall trade, are opened and ready for inspection I and I am confident that persona examining my stock from the greatly reduced prices would be induced to make their pur* chases therefrom. B. A, COYLE. Carlisle, September SB, 1648. A CARD. TVR. A. B. ARNOLD, n graduate of tha Woeh- U inglon University of Baltimore, and who has ' attended ono ol the principal medical eohools of Germany, tho University ef Pennsylvania, and for two years tho Blookloy Hospital hear Phila delphia, oilers to the public his professional servi ces, in all its branches, Plainfield, Cumberland county, o miles from Carlisle, on tho State road leading lo Nowvillc. September 11, 1818.—Jm* Wood Chopper*. • f PROPOSALS tyiil Be received by (he undersign ed at the Carlisle Iron Works, 4} miles east of Carlisle, for chopping 4,000 cords of wood. . . PETER F. EGE. , 0ct.,5, 1848.—3 t. Presidential-candidates. Very fine Portraits, colored and plain, of Generals Cass 6c Taj lor, for sale cheap by Cbhtikft &c Bhotiiebs, North Hanover St. ' • October 6,1848. • ' Adjourned Court Sale. • n n BY virtue of an order of the Orphans. Court of Cumberland 00.,l willexpose ■■i'llßa to public sale, on tho premises, on Sat- the 28th day of October, 1848, at U o'clock' A. M., all that PlaulaVibn or Tract of Land situate and being in tho township of South Middleton, and county of Cumberland, about one mile East of Paperlown, on which Henry Hart xel, dec. lately lived, containing 92 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 Wheathefhoard ed HOUSE,'a pretty good BARN, Corncrib, an excellent'young Orchard and a .wcl' 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 contains 13} acres; more or less,and is well suited for timber' land, as at tached to the Fftrm. The terms'will be made known on day of sale hv JOHN.WERT, Adm’r. of Henry Harlzel, dec* . Oct. s*—4l. House and Lot at Public Sale* WILL be sold at public sale, on Saturday the 21st day of Oclohcri ou the premises, in (he village of Cunndo, Newton township, on the road loading from. Carlisle to Shlpponsburg, a lot of ground, containing ONE ACRE, more or leas, having thereon erected a jffpPjL Brick Honsd, Stable, other necessory oul-bUildlngs. There is also a well of excellent water near (bo door, ond a grefct variety of choice fruit on the 6am©. Sale (o commence at 12 o'clock M. of said day; when duo attendance will be given and terms made known by JAMES MALONE. October 5, 1848—31* Valuable Town Property for Sale. rj'HE undersigned will offer at public sale, on Mort i day tho 13th dny of November-next, at 1 o’clock, F. M., at Ibc Court House, in the Borough ofCarlislo, with all necessary 'fouls and Apparatus.. This is one of the largest and modi desirable Tanneries.in Cumberland county, the location. being good, convo* nhntand healthy, and could if desired be enlarged to nny extent. 1 will also offer nt the same time and place, (hat n__ji lirgo STONE HOUSE, 40 by 30 feet, gWgfflk situated in East Liberty Alley, within a ISUiISSi rc ' v yordd of tl ,c Public Square.. Terms known on tho day of sale. October 5, 1848. tit Orphan’s Court Sale. IN pursuance of an order of tho Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, the following Real Estate, late the property of Armstrong Irvine, dec’d., will be sold on tho promises, on Saturday, tho 28(h day ol October,- at 12 o’clock, noon, of that day, viz: All that certain plantation or tract of land, situate in Silver Spring township, in said county, bounded by lands of George Bcltzhaover, Jacob Harman, An drew Irvine, and others, and containing about 121 ACRES, about 85 acres of which Is Limestone, and tho resi due Slate land pf good quality. , Between 2(1 .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 uiid rail. The improvements arc n large AaA Stone -Dwelling House, . . KITCHEN, a largo iuAllftg Stomi Bank Barn, with a Threshing Machine attached, and other out* buildings. There is d good well at the. door and a very superior Inin stone spring near the house. A young Apple Orchard of giaftcd fruit and other kinds of fruit treca on the premises*. There are two good mills within a mile of this farm Thole afe a great quantity of Locust trees on said farm. The conditions of sale will bo made known on the day of Bala by HfcNKV.-W. IBVIKE, • Admr. of Armstrong Irvino, dcc’d October 5, 1848.—41 LIST OJ? LETTERS. AOVErvnfKD * ** LONTKKU ” BV AfJOINTMKHT. §lB. Jtnd bell farther enaeUii % ****** e - tmi all alvorlitemonts mo:« under the orders of the Post i Vl° t ncral ’ *11 0 aowspsper or newspapers, of letters im »? a . ,,jr * oBt-ufflre > "hall by Inserted in the paper or *he town or place where the office advertising may ho situated, having the largest circulation. B 3 [.Vbio Poat>Qfir.» [.a to, patted March 3,1845. [ IST OF LETTERS remaining in tho Post-office XJat Carlitdo, Pa., October 1, 1848. Persons in quiring for letters on this list, will ploaso say they aro advertised.-. Artor John Morgrldge J 1} Asper Georgo Morris Jefferson £ Urosingtone Rebecs M’Coy Elisabeth Bradbury Francis Mayberry Joseph Bender Michael/ Moses John Bairstracthr Uarhra M’Comon I^anoj' Current Samuel B Marts. Marlin Oral! Catbron Mixel George Crouibcrs Cousin Mag Olfoid John Cook l.nriruia Patterson Jape Clem Manlta Pcnse David Criswell Gen, K ibt .Peirce Johnathan Deeds Marrv Phillips Wm D Dmurant Monsieur Peterman W H Echuiberger Joseph- Phelps Charles C Evens Isao Scott M A Furner Edward Stroud Charles Friend S L Scott Wm F Fink Adam Shalley Marry Gibson Mr (Druggist) Stewart Robt 2 . Hawth W. Esq Smith John H Hamlll, SREsq Swiger F Hand Samuel R , S.wiuiW George Harper Wm E»q Swords John Johns Mana . Smith Joseph Jarvis Thomas Tucker Mary Jeno Jones Walter Thompson George Kapney Charles Uhler Jacob Llndenfleld OsoarA or *) Vanderhelt Cornelieua HP Robinson J Walker James Epjrfa Seley Ziglor Henry Ltdyer Jacob Ziegler Andrew L e w Wm. ZigTer George* LMNor LOP’ Zeohur Lewis . GEO. SANDERSON, P. M. Carlisle Pa, A Plain statement. THOMSON’S COMPOUNDBYKt IP OF TAR AND WOOD NAPHTHA. THIS medicine, (ho Invention of i mm who ffqvo the subject of Pulmonary, Bronchial'and Pectoral Diaoaeea the moit rigid examination, has now been before (lie public near four years. During this period it has performed some of tho moat remarkable cures on record of Pulmonary Consumption—secured the recommendation and ueo of physicians in their prac. lice, and tho warmest approval of thousands, of par. sons In ordinary and severe colds/coughs, in hoarse* nest, spitting of blood, &o* Certificates of Us wonderful powaf have been given in some instances, and sworn to as true, by persons, who* at any time, will give verbal verifications of their contents. . " But, beware of Imitations, and purchase Thomson**, Compound Syrup of Tar from none but advertised agents, or of those.above tho suspicion of dealing in counterfeits. . It is frequently used and highly recommended by somo of tho most respectable physicians jn N. York and Philadelphia. Prepared only by Angnoy & Dickson, N. E, corner of 6()| and Spruco streets,Philadelphia. Sold in Carlisle ny J, & \V» J 3. Fleming, at 60 cents or fit! per bottle. Oct. 6, 1018,—3t Tan-Yard ROBERT SNODGRASS. * >' ■ : ProclaWatidii* TTTHEBBAS’thehonorable SittOEi.' Hf.vbubw, W PresiQerit Judge of the several CoutU of Coin* mon Pleaß of the counties of Cumberland; Perry Juniftta, In Pennsylvania* and ju»lice of-tho, several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and GeneraUatl'De livery, in said Counliesyand Hon. John Stuart and John Clendenin, Judges of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and Genera) Jail Delivery , for the trial of all capital .and other offences, In- the paid county of Cumberland-—by their precepts to me directed, dated the 29th of August* 1848, have ordered |thp Court of Oyer and Terminal* end General Jail Delivery, to bo holden at Carlisle* on the 2d Monday of November next, (being the 13th day) at id o’clock in the fore noon, to contlnbe 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 are by the said pro* cept commanded to bo then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, exami nations, and all other remembrances,-to do those things which to their offices appertain to be done,and all those that are hound by recognizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of said county, are-to be there to prosecute them as shall bo just. . JAMES HOFFER,Sheriff* Shbiupf’s Omcx, Carlisle. Oct. 5, 1848. S Presidential Election Pro cist mat ion. 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 the General Assembly shall hold an 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 7lh day,) for the purpose of electing electors of a President and Vice President of tho United Stales. ~ Now, therefore, /, Jamet Hojftr % High Sheriff of (he county of Cumberland, in. pursuance of the duty enjoined on mo by tho above reoiled act, do issue this, my proclamation giving notice to the freemen of said county qualified to vote for members of (he General Assembly to meet at the several ..election districts therein, as follows, viz: The election in the election district composed of the Borough of Carlisle, And the townships of N* Middleton, South Middleton, Lo*er Dickinson, Lower Frankford, and West Pennsborough, will be held at the Court House, in the Borough of Carlisle. . ' v The election in ihn eledllok) district composed of Silver Spring township, will be-held at the public hbdse of. George Huey, id Hogeslown, in said 'township; By an act of the General Assembly, passed the 21st day. of April* A. D. 1846; the election in the election district composed of Hampden township, will be held M the house now dcchpiedjby Henry Dressier, In said township. _ By the same act the election iri the election die trielcomposed of Lisburn and a part of Allen town ship, known as the Lisburn district, shall hereaf ter hold their elections at the public house now occupied by John G. Heck,- in Lisburn. _ The election in the election district composed of East Penneborough township, will be.held at the public house now occupied by Samuel Ronningcr, at the west end of the Hat risburg bridge. The election in the election' district composed of New Cumberland, will bo held ai the public house of W. P, Hughes, iri the Borough of New Cumber lands - . The election In the district composed of that part of Allen (ownshipr which election was heretofore held at tho public house of Win. Hughes, In the Borough of Now Cumberland, will be held at the Tenant House of George Heck, now occupied by Robert Coffey, in said township. Tho election m the district composed of that part of Allen township, not included in tho Now Cum berland, George Heck and Lisburn election districts, will be held at the public house of David Shcafler, in Sbepbordstown, in said township... - The election in the district composed of tho Bo rough of Mochanicsburg, will bo held at tho public house of John Hoover, liusaid borougn. The election in the district composed of Monroe township, will be hold at tho public house of John Paul, in Churchtown, in said township. . The. election in the district composed of Upper Dickinson township, will be held at the public house of Jacob Trego, in said township. Tho electidn in tho district composed of the Bo rough of Newville, and townships of Mifflin, Upper Prankford, Big Spring, and that pait of Newton township, not included in tho Leesburg election district hereinafter mentioned, will be held at the Brick School House in tho Borough of Newville. Tho election in the district composed of. Hopewell township, will be held at tho School House in Now burg, in said township. . The election in the district composed of tho Bo rough of Shippensburg, Shipponsburg township, and that part of Southampton township, not included in tho Leesburg election district, will be held at the Council House, in tho Borough of Shippensburg. And In and by an act of tho General Assembly of this Commonwealth, passed the 3d July, 1839, it is thus provided, “That the qualified.electors ofifiarts of Newton and Southampton townships in the coun ty of Cumberland, bounded by tho following lines and distances, viz r Beginning at the Adams county iino, thence along tho line dividing the townships of Dickinson and Newton to the turnpike road, thence along said turnpike, to Centro School House on said turnpike, in Southampton township, thence to a point on the Walnut Bottom fO'ad at Reyhuck’s, including Rnybuctt's fared, thence a straight direction to the Saw Mill belonging to the heirs of Goorgo Clover, thence along Kryshor'e run to tho Adams county line, (hence alorfg tho line of. Adams county to the place of beginning, bo and the same is hereby de clared a new and separate election district, tho elec tion to bo hold public house of John Reybuck, in Leesburg. Southampton township. At which time and place, tho qualified electors, at aforesaid, will elect by ballot— Twenty-Six Electors for President and Vice President of the United Slate*. And the several judges, inspectors and darks, who shall attend at the proceeding election for members of Assembly, ore required to attend and perform at the said election, the like duties, and be subject to the like penalties for neglect or misconduct as they shall bo linbiu to ut the election for members of Assembly. Agreeable to the provisions of tho sixty-first section of auid set, every General and Special Election shall be opened between tho hours of eight and ten In the forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or adjournment until seven o'clock in (he evening, when tho polls shall be closed. And the Judges of the respective.districts afore said, are by the said act required to meet at the Court House, in tho Borough of Carlisle, on the third day after the said election, being Friday the 10(h day of November,- then and there la perform l/ie things re quired Of them by law. ‘ Given under my hand at Carlisle, this 2d day of October, A. D. 1848. JAMES HOFFER, Bhertf. October 5, 1848. Tremendous Rtisla AT BENT’S CHEAP STORE, where they have Just received from Philadelphia Ihe largest as sortment of Fall and Winter Hoods, over brought to Carlisle Among this large arrival moy be found 6,000 yards of the host and cheapest Calicoes ever brought from the city; yard wide Mus lins at. 4 cants, os, Ac,; elegant Ginghams 13£ cts.; splendid Mous do J,nines and Cashmeres vary cheap; handsome Winter Plaids for ladies dresses, and the cheapest . Cloths, Oasslmeroe, Oassinetts, manufactured, Wo need not begin to enuhitf fttoi'We have nearly every article In 001 line of bbtl ne»t,ondaU ao cheap that we only want the public to come and tee thorn to be convinced that this la the place to get bargains. Wo aay to all give ua a calli and we’ll warrant It you will not go away disap pointed. Cheap sloro, 8 doora south of the Poat Office. A. &W. BENTZ. September 38, 1848, Washing Hlachtncs, JtIST received Zinc Wash Machines, a how and improved article. Alio, Fat Pressed, a new inven tion. Also, 0 Land Warrants for aale low at the cheap store of A. A W, BENTZ. September 31, 1848. .^pi/beicsaee;; \ / ln pursuance br an’ order of ihe'.Qrtihaqa* Court of. Cmuberland 'county, will exposure public sale, ort Tuesday the 84lh day of October uo*r, at 10 o’clock A. Mv, bn; the premi ses, Ihe following described real estate, to \rlt.X A u'aiil of SSlalo stud Botton Laud, situate in. East Pennsborough township, containing . 63 Acres & 140 Perdlies, in a fctaje bl high cultivation, having thereon cite .led a two story . . jgoM-Log IlousC, A net Bank Barn other Out-buildings -and improve ments, b fine. Orchard and a never falling well of wittier thp door. The land bounds on the Sus quehanna nver, and is about 3j miles north of the Harrisburg Bridge. All the land is cleared but about 3£r 4 acres, and there is an abundance of Locust'timber on the whole trqcl. . The-torms of sale will bet One third of the pur chase rqpney to remain in the land as ll)e wjdovV’a dower, one third to be paid on the Ist April next, the balance in two equal annuahpaymenls wiihobt interest. The purchase money to be secured by recognisances. Possession given on the Ist of April, 1840. JOHN SHKETS. ■ j ’JACOB SHEETS, , Admrs. of Win* Sheets, decM. ' September 21, 1848.—fit House & Lot at Public Sale. TN pursuance of an order of the Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, will be sold at public sale on Saturday the 14th day of October next, at 2 o’clock, P. M., aj the Court House, in (he Borough of Carlisle, the following described real estate, late the property of Elizabeth Seig, deceased, viz: A LoJ ,of Ground, situate on tho 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 led in breadth on Church Alloy, and ninety feet in depth; 'having .Ihorpon elected a two story ffly||S Dwelling House* The terms ofsale are as follows—So mUch of (ho purchase.money as may be nefcessat-y to pay-the Costs of sale, to bo paid by tho purchaser on (he confirmation of the sale by (he court, and lliebui once thereof ip bo paid on the Ist of January, 1849, ' to be secured by recognizance in tho Orphans* Court ' with approved Possession will be, given f and a deed made upon tho purchaser entering into 1 recognizance as above slated fur the purchase money, I JOHN GOODYEAR, Jr. Trustee. Carlisle, Sept. 21,1648. —4t Public Sato of Real Estate. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, will bo sold at public sale, on the- promises, on Saturday tho 21st day of October next, at 13 o'clock of thuldny, the following dcscrib* ed real estate, late the property of Enoch Woodrow, dbe’d., viz; , A lot; of ground situate in the town of Springfield, Cumberland county; on the south side of Main street, bounded on iHo east and south by on alley and on the west by a lot of James Smith, containing 60 Icet in front arid 180 feel iii depth, having (hereon erected a largo two-story wcailicrbdafdcd • IjjjjMs Hoiisc and Frame Stable, oihrt Gut-buildings. Tins property has boeri occupied for a number of years and is still occupied ns a tavern, and the only public house in that town. ‘ Also, el the Same time and place, will be sold u lot of ground In tho same town,bounded on the north by an alley, on the oast by lota of Isaac Marquorl and Peter Palm, on tho south by a lot of John Palm, and on tho west by an alley, containing about onu fourth qf an acre, more or less. The tavern property will bo sold on tho following terms :‘. Fißy dollars to bo paid on the confirmation of the sale by the courlj olio half the balance on the first of. April next, when possession will be given and a deed made to the purchaser, end the residue in two equal payment* thereafter wilbput Interest. The other lot will bo sold on the following terms: Ten'dollars to bo paid on the confirmation of the sale by the court, and tho balance on or before tho first of April next, when possession will be given and a deed executed to the purchaser. The payments to bo secured by. judgments, and the propertieswill be sold subjeci .to any quit rents in atrear of that rilay be payable hereafter; arid the pdrehafiori to pay the (axes fof tho year 1649. , JOHN B. VANDERDELT, Admr. of Enoch Woodrow, dcc'd. September 14,1646.—61 Orphans’ Court Sale. WILL be sold on Iho,promises, by public vendue or outcry, on Saturday the 14th day of October next, at 13 ofclock, noon, of that day, ttio following real estate of John Saxton, lata of Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, dcc'd,, viz: • All that certain lot of ground situate in the said lownahip of Silver Spring, bounded by lands of Henry Grdve, Chri-tian Keller, William Keller; Peter Kis. singer and (ho road loading from tho turnpike to Clark's mill; containing about TWO ACRES. This lot is elliliilo near Kingstown, and has Iborcnn M erected a wealhorbuarded Dwelling House, and a Log Stable. There Is a good selec tion ofTruil trees on tho premises. Also, All that plantation or tract pf land situate in the said township of Silver Spring, bounded by I-inds of Christian Koilcf, Michael Kost, George Rupp and others, containing US ACRES & 109 PERCHES, strict measure. Tho land Is Limestone, in good cul tivation and well-fenced. There Is a fair proportion of’itwoodland. The improvements arO a trto story woathorbourded - toff Dwelling House, A STONE SANA EARN, Wagon Bhqd, Corn Crib, and other outbuildings.— 1 There Is a large Apple Orchard of good fruit and other fruit trqcs on the place, A stream of water runs through the promises, and there id a well of wa ter at the house- This property Is well situated, be ing about 1 mile south of Kingstown. Persona wishing to view tho premises can do aoby dolling on the subscriber or (ho tenant residing on the land; Tho bondUlons of sale will be made known on (life day of sate by . , GEORGE KELLEft, Adm’r. September 14,1648.—5 t Valuable Town Property for Sale. THE subscriber, who intends to move West, of. fers at private sale, the new end convenient Brick Dwelling House, Back Buildings, and Lot of Ground, now occupied by J. B. Bratton, in High street, a few doors west of East street, and ad- Joining property of George Sanderson on the west, and tho widow Neldig On the eafll.— The HOUSE is 22 feet deep by 24 feet inaHafront, is entirely new, and finished in most modern style, and. In point of design and oonvenionl arrangements will compare favorably with any house of similar dimensions In tho borough of Carlisle. It has two parlors with folding doors, dining room, kitchen and hall, on tho first floor, all of very conveftlont size, and five comfortable chambers on tho second floor.— An orteellbni cistern vIUK putop U convenient to the kitchen door. The cellar* of both (he front and back buildings are dry, and (lie one half of ihe front cellar has a largo fire place, Is floored and finished, and is oontenient for doing all kinds of rough work. . The lot extends f 97 feet baok, with the privil ege of a 13 foot alloy, lo be a private alley extend ing from Mulberry alley south 69 feet between lots of George Sanderson and Ephraim Common, Is under good fence, and contains a number of se lect and choice frolt trees, such as Peach, Cherry, Plpm, Apple, Quince, fito. • • . This property Is a moat desirable place of •real* donee, and is well worthy the attention of those wishing a good and cheap property, ForpaTtiou lore ennuiro of the Bubscr.U residing In High street. Carlisle. WILLIAM MOUDY, Oarllulo, August 17, 1848—If Valuable Property foi‘ Sale. T'tiAT Urge two ato'ry PLASTERED STONE HOUSE, situated on the north eido of West High street, in' the borough of Carlisle, is offered for sale. WM. B. KNOX, All’y. July 20, 184 R. 1848.—1 f - PUBUC SAKE. BY virtue of ah order of the Court of .Common Pleas of Cumberland couhty; id a’proceeding in Partition between Adam Crouse aridihe Heirs and Representatives, of George ,\V, Oarf/dec’d..! wilt ex pose to public,sale, on the premises, nn Saturday the 2,(si day of October next; at 10 o’clock A. M., A Lot of Ground* situate in the. Borough of Carlisle, containing 60 feet in fiont and 240 feel in depth, bounded by a lot of Martin Zeigler’a heirs on tlie north, Hanover st on the oast, lot of Susan Spottswood on tho sbuth, and a lot of Molchoil* Hoffor on the west, having n-iy thereon erected a story Stable,&c. terms of sale will be—Five per cent, of the purchase money to be paid on the property being struck down; ond the balance on the Ist day of Aplil next; when bossesaion will bo delivered. JAMES HOFFER, Shff. Sheriff’s dfficb, Carlisle, Sept. 28, l«48»—4( Great Bargains m DAV GOODS, At No. 80 North 3d St:, (2 d Floor ) Fhila. COUNTRY Merchants will find Fancy and other Dry Goods from the Philadelphia and New York Auctions, embracing such articles only lis ran be bought at less than firdinary market rates, thereby enabling him to supply those whobuy foi cash at less prices than can be furnished elsewhere. A. DEWALD, September 14, ,1848.—-2nl J. P. Lyuo. WHOLESALE and Retail Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Hardware, Paints, Oil, Glass,- Var nish. fitc, at the old stand in N. Hanover street, Car lisle, has just received-from New York and Philadel phia a large addition to* his former slock, to which (ho attention of buyers is requested, us he is deter mined to soil lower than any other house in town; April 20; 1848. ’ - . - . , Stoves I Stoves it At No. 97, South Second Street, PriiLi; C J. TVNDaLE, reSpebtfliliy ihVfiesanexam i inafion of his largo stock of States; erribraci ing some of the , - - Best & most elegant Patterns; of Pennsylvania, New York, Peekskill, Troy,&ci together with a beautiful assortment of Fancy Sheet Iron Slovps and Radiators. tfor Parlors, Dining Rooms, Kitchens or Cham bers, he believes that his assortment will compare to advantage with that of any otheresUblishtnent. He has also a splendid stock of Orr’a Celebrated Air Tight Stoves, for which ha has been the agent for many years in this city, in the manufacture of which for ex cellence and cheapness he refers to numerous pur chaserti, dnd for beauty of patterns, he believes himself unrivalled. For Stoves, whether for Wood or Coal, his afe sortinent is complete. He returns his thanks to his old customers tovvhom and to the public he renevys his invitation to give.him a call rit the old stand No. 97 South 3d street, Phila. . Septemhcf 14, 1648.—Sim B AIXIS & BUOOKEIt, Auctioneers; No. 6 Ndrth Third Street, 3 doore abate Market St., Philadelphia. SALE EVERY EVENING, OF Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, PiatoJs,and Fan cy Goods, commencing at 7J o’clock and com prising a large assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, Boots, Shoes, &c. The attention of the country trade is invited to these sales. All goods war ranted to be as represented at tlmo of sale. Pur chasers can haye their goods packed on the premi ses. September 14, 1848.—3 m lnte rmittent &KemittenrTevers & all'Hie various forms of /igj: Bilious Piseases SEBEDICr&TnOROfiGffIiY THIS invaluable medicine was prepared from an* extensive practice of several years in a bilious cli mate, and is never known lo fail of curing Fever and Ague, or any of the diseases above named. Those who aro Buffering from affections of this kind, as also those who have become invalids ftom their effects upon the constitution, will find the Inpia Choi.aoooor a most invaluable remedy for purifying the blood, end thoroughly cleansing from (he system (ho morbid effects of a bilious climate; Testimonials, Tho following dro a few among the fndny testimo nials of tho great value of the Cholagogue. . Their source is such a* will at least entitle the medicine to a trial, and those who may thus be Induced to its use will not be disappointed in its effects. Extract of a letter from Messis.' Scattorgood; Hav erstick 6c Co of Philadelphia. PnizA., 2d mo. 24th, 1842. Dr. C Osgood .’—Respected Friend—We have had occasion to sec (he good effects of thy medicine in tho case of a young man who had boeii troubled with chills a long time and could not get clear of them, but since he commenced taking a bottle of thy preparation has entirely recovered; and la now be -1 coming quite stout. Respeclf’y. thy friends. SOATTERQOOD, HAVEKBTICK dc CO. From Rev. Charles Ttcigbloy, Chaplain of the U. 8, Army; to tho Agent at Detroit. Foar Guatiot. Mich. 26,164 V My Dear Sir—l fcel not the slightest hesitancy in saying that I consider tho India.Cholagogue an in valualdo medicine in bilious alfectlops, My reason Is simply this; I have used it. On my recommenda tion many others have used it; and I have yet to learn (he instance 111 which it has failed to effect a cure. CHARLES KEIGHLEY. Among other distinguished Individuals who have used ibis valuable remedy and recommend it lo the confidence of the public, are lion, W. L. Marcey, Secretary of Wer; Hon. Win, Woodbfldge; Hon. Rosa Wilkins, Hon. Wra; A. Fletcher, of the State of Michigan; Lewis Abbott, M. D.; J* H. Rathlone, Esq., Utica',; N,, Y.j Hon. 8. F. Gary, Cincinnati; Hon. John A. Rockwell, Connecticut. J; & M. Cot-MUt & BrqS, Principal Agents, Carlisle,’Po. Sub Auicnts in tub iNTKnioii or Pknnsvlvania. Hollar Kurtz, Gettysburg, Adams doifoty.' William Wolfe, East Berlin, Dr. Stuart, Petersburg, dn • • v C. W. Schmitt 6i Son, Hanover, York bounty. O. P. Shearer. Dllleburg, „ do Dr. Hayes, Shippunsburg, Cumberland county, John Dillor, Nowvlllo, do Wm. Bratton, do do Strook & Brandt, Oluuohlown, do Ooyto& Sponslcr, Mogealown, . tjo John F, Spnhr, Mcchanicaburg, do Geo, Onrlln, Chamborfiburg, Fninklln ooMty. O, O, Oyler, Fayetteville, do Fetter & Son, Landiabbrg, Perry bounty. Kaey de Jones, ElUottown* ‘do A. O. KHnU, Bloomfield, d 6 Stuart Low, Newport, &>, Robert Dunbar, Bridgeport, w>V John Reed, Orbiionfa, . do* James McNealv Unntrevlfle, , do James Mlligan, lefte&hurg, do September 7, 1848.—Ql lOOtt lIIiRGI Whitewash outdone i flanging. at 12J ccnta n piooo, olienpar than over. Call at LONGSTRETU’S. No. 7 North Third street, between Market and Aroh' v Thila., September U, 1048.—it Book W yonr Interests V CHARLES OOILBY, T 3 ESPECTFULLY annbupc'ea to. the people in Xv genoral, that he has Jil4k returned from Phila delphia, and is now opening one of: the 'largest, cheapest, and most splehdld slock of DRY 60008; that has been brought to Carlisle since it has been a town. Owing to the great reduction in prices of many kinds of Goods, and a disposition to cut at small profits, he invites one and all to call and look for themselves before, purchasing elsewhere, [lie stock of Goods consists in part of a large and general assortment of CLOTHS, froth $1 io 95, Casslmerea from SO cts. to $1,60, all ’cololsj Satiinnetts very cheap, Cashmeres, Deianes, Ginghams, Calicoes, of new and beanti# ful styles) largest and cheapest assortment of CarPbts that he has had for years, Musliris’of, every description. Also, a large and well select ed slock of ' Boots, Shoes & Groceries, and many other articles entirely too nnmerous to mention. Call and seeforydbfselves—hochargo for showing, Goods at thb old'- aland a few*doors eadl of thei Market Hobse. • Look out for the' big Slsn, big Windows, and big stock of Goods 1 . CaHiale, Sept. Si, 18d&. . . Great Bargain*! NEW & CHEAP STOBE. fpilß subscribers, recently from Philadelphia, JL respectfully inform the citizens of CaHlele and surrounding country, that they have just opened at the corner of North Hahover and Loiithet Sts.,., an entire ned* stock of Dry Goods, Groceries and ((iieensware, together with a general assortment of BDtiTS &, SHOES, all of which hate beep purchased at the present low prices; dnd will be sold cheap for cash.. Please call and examine the slock; ae we are determined to sell at veft small profits.. . S. D. POWELL & CD. Carlisle, Sept. 14, 184& . . N. P.—S. D. P. & CO.* hata also ifeeii ap pointed agents for the dale of the Pekin Tea Com pany’s Tnas, of which they keep a gebbral assort ment at Philadelphia retail prices. New Spring and Summer Goods. The subscriber has just received and is now open ing at his store, on the south-west corner of the Public Square, an unusually cheap stock yf sea sonable goods, siibh as Cloths; C&SBlmeres, Vestings, Alpacas, Silks, Bombazines, Lawns, Gingham.,- Cambrib, Jaconet, Mull, Swiss, Book and other descriptions of fine white Muslins, Checks, Tick ings, Gloves; Hosiery, &c. A jarge slock'of MUSLINS, whitest unbleach ed, ftohi | to i in breadth; and from 4 cents per yard ilp in price; A splendid stock of CALICOES, at prices varying from 4 to I2J cts. ' Also a fresh slock of the CELEBRATED FlVtb U.VT&, which ho has lately introduced, and which are found to be by alUhal hava tried the/n, .the most economical and desirable article in every respect now in use. Also, The Pekin Tea Company'* Tea*, tie has been appointed sole agent in this place for the sale of the above Teas, to which he would invite the spe cial attention of the iovors of good Teas, The manner in which they are put up ia such, as (hat the flavour is preserved for any length of time, be ing incased, in lead or tin foil. Families can be supplied wilh any quantity put up in this manner The puhlio is respectfully invited to call and examine hla stobk, before purchasing elsewhere, inasmuch ris He feels confident that his variety and prices will be sairerdblary. to purchasers. ROBERT IRVINE, Jr. Onfhftlp, April 6. 1846. Brugil Driigi.'i ~ JA. DISH OP, successor to Dr. J. Ji lilvers, t bus just received and is now. openinj; Ji.fsrgo and well selected assortment of Freeh Drugs, Ms; 'Heines, &c., among which will te.lonnH the fol lowing i Opium, Camphor, Kpsom Salts, Dru-sTi/iTsi Spicks*, UTLr.BTi fits, ILCOUOL^ , .'idiPiNxisi, Pi«k Oil, &c. &o. Also a very Urge ossorttnfni of perfqmcfy, hair brushes! tooth brushes, Umbrellas, walking bane*. I RousbePs and tl.atiePs shaving cream* Heaps oil* culogn water, hair dye; ox marrow; .fancy soaps, Extracts Meeh Fun, curling fluid ahd fancy arti cles of every, description, to which h® reftpeclfully invites the attention of the'public. Hisaisbrtfnenl is n full and rich one, ana. he hopes try strict at tention to bl/siness and low,prices, to feceive a liberal fihare of paironagb. . Physicians proscrip tions carefully compounded Carlisle, May 4, 1846, tattle Aiifitilly and Xrnsl Compali^* OFFICE 74 Walnut street, Philadelphia.'—Capital s26o,ooo.—Charier perpetual.—Make Insurance on lives at (heir office in Philadelphia, and at their Agencies throughout the titdlcn; at the lowest rates of premium. Rates for insuring at slob oh a single life. Fori year. For 2 years. For Life. §1 OV 1,60 09 I.SO 2,04 1,20 1,84 2,70 1,86 2,0 t 3,04 8,48 2,9*t 6,08 Age. SO 30 40 60 69 Example —A person aged, $0 yikfs next birth day. by paying the company 95 would secure to hfi family or heirs $lOO should die in tfheyear; or for 19,D0 he to thorn slooos or for $l3 anttuully for eaten years he secures to them $lOOO should hO'dlo fh seven yeafsj pf ibi $30,40 paid an nually during life; ho secures 91000 to to paid when bodies. The insurer securing his own bonus, by the dlflerpnco In amount of premiums from those charged by other offices. For $40,60 the heirs would receive $6OOO should, he die in one year. Forms of application and all particulars may be' bad at the office of Frsu’k. Watts. Bsq., Carlisle* J. W. OLAGHOiW, Pres*l. , H. O. Tockbtt, Pecl’y, Frbd’k. Watts, All*y* Dr. I>. jy, Mahox, Medical Bxamlnor N August 31, 1848.—1 y Sew Arrival. 11HE BUbecrihers havo Just tecoivod front Pblladd . phio a new and Froah supply of *a2 Brags, medicinesi US Dye-atufla, Perfumery, Fancy Articles. &C..&0 Our stock la now large and iomplile, aAd u«t ire determined nut to be dndereold,’but to icll tithe ayreyt cash ptieea, We fnvfln the attention of country merchants, physicians end others, (o examine our goods end prtceg before purchasing elsewhere. June 15.1848. J. & W. B. FI.EMING. . NOTICE. rpHE undersigned Auditor opnOintod by the Or- X phene* Court of Cumberland county, to settle end sdluat tho rates and proportions of thessseU of John wiokline. sr. dsc’d,, to and among thorcprsaontatWe OrsiUlora of his estate, hereby gives notice Ihst he Will meet with said creditors for that purpose at the puhllahouse ofEUauJWshl, in tho Borough of New. ril'tcOn. IJilurduy the 14 th day of October next, at 10 u'etosk X. M,, at which lime aaid Oredltore will pre. MHI their accounts dills attested. JOHN B.‘VAN DEBBELT, Auditor, September Id, fB4S ’ Notice. LETTERS fostumentary on the estate of the Her, Dr. Hubert Kmory, late President of Dickinson C6\- li'ge, huso been granted to thtfsobecilbtr residing In Carlisle. All 1 persona having claims against, asides, late will present them for settlement, and those In dubtOd are requested to make immediate peyoteni to 1 WM. D. SEYMORE, Executor. Brpl. 7, 15J9.—61 J. A. BISHOP,
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