• mtdire : THE subscriber bfts jast 'returhod .from (bo city -with alarge and beauJifuX of FALL and WINTER GOODS. Ae vyould inWte the attention of the public to call arjd see his goods before purcha sing elsewhere. ’Recollect the stored oh West Klal'n street, a few doors west of Beetem’s Hotel. • October 19, 1848. NOTICE. LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Nolly Bratton, late of .Mifflin township, deo., have, boon granted to the subscriber residing in Newville. All persons having claimangainsl said estate will present them tor settlement, and those indebted are requested to make imniediuto payment to. ... WM. BRATTON, ExV. Oct. 19,-flt Teachers Wanted. THE directors of South Mitldlelon township wish to employ four or five, good Teachers for the Common Schools of said township. None but men of g tfod character need apply. Application to ho made to JACOB SPANGLER. .. President of the Board. Oct. 12,1848.—3 t ‘ , Notice. 'ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to the ffrm of Fortney and Fisher, are requested -to come forward and settle their respective accounts on dr before the 2nd day of November next, as after that lime all accounts unsettled will be placed in tbe hands of a justice for collection. FORTNEY & FISHER. . .Oct. 12,1848.—3 t. N. B. The Books are' now in the hoods of David Smith, Esq. to whom a!) indebted will make payment. Ifcwvlllo Feraalc Scminary. THIS institution, under the care of Misses Brel and WutTK, having completed its first term un der favorable circumstances, is prepared to receive an additional number of pupils. In additiort to the present teachers, e young lady, a graduate of Wash ington Female Seminary, is engaged as Music Tea cer for the ensuing term, and every arrangement will be mode to ha«o music, Vocal and Instrumen tal, efficiently taUght, : Terms per Session of five Months, For boarding* lodging, Washing, lights, m •od fuel, $50,00 Puition in Juvenile Department* 6,00 frim.ij CUm, 9 >o o Junior •• tI.OO “ 13,00 Crowing or Painting,' 10,00 Music on Piano, ' 15*00 Uuso of instrument, 0 rayuble'ono haif.in ajvnnco. j Thu next Session commences November Ist, nmi ends March Slot, 1849. , Kewvillm October 14, 1848—3 t. To flutter makers. THE subscriber., basing purchased the right of Cumberland county for making Crowell’s Patent Thermometer Churns, they would respectfully in form the Farmers and the public in general, that they will make and offer for sale these churns at the Cab inct Warordmn of George Spangler, in North Han over street, next door lo David Smith's office. Tim principal advamagh this churn has over all other churns Is, that it is so constructed that the top can bo taken off so os to give free access to the inside of tho chtlmi which makesil convenient to put in tho cream and got out the butler. A thcfraomclor is atlac.-.ed to thtt hpo end of the cblirn so as to show the exact temperature of tho crcam t which, experience shows should ho GO degrees to make good buttof. A cham ber of space is Pranged around tho bottom of the thorn for tho purpose of admitting cold or warm wn‘ ter, so as lo bring the. cream to the desired tbmpero lute without mixing the water with the cream. The secretin churning bbltcr id to have your cream at the proper temperature—it thill produce more and better butter and take less time in churning— it churns fcijdally well in cold or warm weather, no such thing Ha -having scalded hotter—all- that is necessary t* mike good butter all seasons of tho year Is Id get on. of Orowell'sPatcnt TlicimometcrCfaurns. Wo would most r&peottolly, invito ( h 0 public to call and exam-' Ine for ihomflclvtfa. d GORGE SPANGI.ER H . BAMIII MYERS. ' Carlisle, Oct. 13} 1648. CERTIFICATES, Mr Geovrt Spangler: hive been using the Thermometer Churn I Sot of yuu for sonic limn nnJ find it fat superior to llio old barrel churn for several reasoHs. First, great saving of time in getting baiter the average time of Chortling being about fifteen minutes, (all wenthers'i »o Hgvo got butler in the short .pice often minutes! Secondly the bullef When obtained is much firmed thin when using any Other chum. Finally, my folks say they would not exchange for any other churn and twice the original cost of the Thormome ter churn. Yours. Ac. GBO. W. SHBAFEK. September 28,1849. Mr-(Srbrge Spangler; I Have the Crowell Thermometer Chutrt Voti made for ml) In uae at my place, and t do not hcailole to aay that no farmer ahould lie without it. Fifteen mhlUlea la all the time required to make butter and the value of tllla saving of time and lohot consists in this—that it requires no more time at any one season than another, and that tho temperature of Ihocrconi I necessary It) make butler, Is produced with certainly and without tho admixture of warm or quid water with the cream Itself. ' FHEDK; WATTS I August IT, 1818. To Ike Public: For the benefit of the belief part of man (woman} I give thisl certificate after using the Thermometer Chum made by Mr. George Spangler of this place. I would have none other in my family; Wo halo bees wing the old barrel churn for thirty years nasi, and I must say it is not to be compared to Crowell's I Thermometer Churn, either for speed of churning or convenience. In the old barrel churn it took goner ally from four to six hours to churn the churning tiow in the Thermometer chum we can churn butter in from fifteen to twenty minutes, by bringing the cream to the proper temperature. I can rbcommond il to tho public os no cheat. * 4 September 4, 1848. J ° SEP ? BHBOM. Cabinet Malting. tlnTh n E »m 1, “ C ' ib '’r r re, P° clful| y "‘forms the public manu^ac * order 1 X Cabinet Ware aqa. u r*i° f ov <>ry I COt ’u n(1 noa,ly all oll "" r hinil " of rco fmm d P , '"' 110I 10 wnrr nnts Ida trees sound and Tscan farther, and of tho boat quality. They om ountiy "ml"i ll I 1 "'” o , f , tho 1,661 fruU known I" *hl» r ho moa al f | b ° 60 , d 011 ■"’““mmlallng terms. 11l C of lorgo size, ond in a lively condition. J 10. Addre “m d ’ ,u AI ,° rdor6 punclually attend- Address the subscriber, post-paid, Carlisle. DAVID MILLER, Jr. .OdDlicr 18.1848 Qt r\n A CARD. ' ' : J l„tonV? N 9 D vW cl, " ,i ' of ltm Wash ij,!Un>vorsily °f Baltimorti, and who haa “rmauv .u 0 n h ? pr " olpnl mfldioal a °>'°ola of rtwol’ ,h » Unl » Br «'y of Pennsylvania, and ilphia Jar" ,he , Bloolll «y Hospital near Phlla ifl, InT? , V° lle P“ blic ! l,ia professional aarvl- Pin ,nii e^nnohos, irlinia n„ o n,)0fl “ ni ! oouniy. 6 miles from HlombSr U,Twe.-3!n* l,dinß 10 N ° Wvl,le ‘ , . ; Sheriffs Sales. BV virtue ofoumlry writs oi; Venditioni Exponas, of the Couit ofCommon Rless of uumberland County, end Id mo diredjed, I will ex pnap the following Real Estate to Public Sale, at tho : Court House, in tho borough of Carlisle, on Satur day the 4th of Npvembet A. D. at 10 oclock A. M. A tract of Land situated in Dickinson township, bounded by lands of Philip Ebert, sen., Wm. Gra ham, Wm. Randolph and others. (Containing 9 acres, more or less, having thereon erected a one. ahd a half story . , , - GEO. R. CROOKS. Seised and taken in execution as ttie prdpbrlVof Philip Ebert, Jr; Also, a tract of Lord, situated in Hampden Town ship* bounded by landfiof Geo; Simms on the north, John Mutch on the East, Joseph Waggonbr on the south, and David Wciglo on the west, containing 4 Acres and 31 Perches, more or less, having thereon erofcted a two"story Log House, Log Barn, Orchard, dec., Seiicd and taken in execution as the property of Jacob Cain. Also a lot df ground, situated in the Borough of Carlisle* bounded by, a road loading from Turnpike to the Walnut Bottom Road on (he North. East by Turnpike; South by land of James Noble’s heirs, and west by a lot of Jacob Weaver, containing 6 acres, more or less, having thereon erected a one and a half story . Brick Hoiwd, Frame Barn, and Stone Brow House. Soiled and taken in execu tion as the properly of Sebastian Gtundler. Also, a lot of ground, situated in South Middleton township, bounded by lands of Tobias Canffoian, James Crocket, Christian Hen, and others, conlaining 2 acres, more or less, having thereon erected a two story ' , Log House, Cooper Shop. Stable, &c Seized and taken in execution us the property of Jonathan Hoifert, ' Also, a tract of land situate in Newton township containing 60 acres, more or.less, bounded by lands John Sharp’s heirs, Skiles Wbodburn, Joseph Irvine Wilson Slerrelt and dlhors, having thereon a 3 story log House, Log Barn, Orchard, dec. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Peter Strohme. , , Also, a lorof ground, situate in the Borough of Newville, containing 60 feel in front, and 180 feet in depth, bounded by Main,street on the north, Church lot on the cast, John Swilcr on the weal, and Church alloy on Iho sooth, having thereon erected a two storv FRAME HOUSE and-Kitchen, Frame Office, dec. Seized and taken in execution as the properly of John S. Wilson. Also, a lot of ground, situate in the Borough of Carlisle, containing 60 feet in fronton South street, and 340 feel deep to Chapel Alley, and adjoining lota of Andrew Blair and ethers on the cast, and a lot of Humes on the weal, having thereon ereeled a two story FRAME HOUSE, Kitchen, Stable, Ac.— Seized and taken in 'execution ns the property of Rcnnick Angncy. J Also, a half lot of ground, situate in same Borough bounded by lot of George Kuiglcy on the west, Equal Rights Hall on tbo Noith, lot of James Davis on the past; and Pomfret street on the south, having thereon erected a two. story Plastered House, land Back Building. Seized and taken in execution AbmTl Pr T r, .y ° f Henrietta dc Ann R. Koigloy" situate’ ! m '‘ a f . P“ rt » tract of land, situate in Monroe township, bounded by lands of Henry Landis, Henry Each, David Eberly and Gc 0 f Meixol, containing 70 acres, more or loss, having thorcon erected ono 3 story and one 1 sloro r nn HOUSES,LOG DARN, Orehard.Ac. Seized °d taken in execution as the properly ofSamuol Giv| or . Also, a tract of land, situate in South Middleton township, containing 6 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of John C. Culver, John Craighead, Wm. Craighead and John Noglc, having thereon erected a' *° , ' t °7 | L ° G . H Ou SE, Frame Store House and Log Stable. Seized and taken* in execution as the properly ol Jacob Shank. Also, a tract of lend, situate in Southampton town* ship, bounded by lands of Henry Hoch, John Ms", well, John Kllimiller, Andrew Haller and David Voglesonger, containing 170 acres, more or less, and having thetoon orected.a two plory ° a Log House, Log Tenant House, Log Barn, Orchard, Ac. Seised and taken in Cxeou lion os the property of Henry Strofime. rmth fJi 0 - 1 " nd ! ,m,r . of B ro,ind t situate in the Do. i rough of Shippcnsburg, haVing thefeon erected a two « re J ’iri off ii ltnU! " , . ,, £-'! ICi,cllon ‘ funded by Prince dn H l !° wc *‘. ,fln g elrcol oh the couth; nn alloy on the north, and a lot of Ji Clark, Eaq. on thn oaeL being Nos. 45 A 46 in Iho plan ef .aid Borough! Also, two lota and a half of ground, silnotefn sold Hmi™ e h '“T? Ulotcon greeted a. two .lory Log Hoiiae, bounded on the north by King street,.oulh 101 5 M ™. Duncan, west by lot l sa?d B Vo„gh. e '" E lo, ' N0, ’ 51&52 ln of .A :rll!,^^. d ,c °. Boro,ishi hi ' inE Brick House’ the Br'ieK Yard C?" d i". , " id „ Doron S , ‘ (known a. bounded on the north b^lb™f A?e«ndirM°. or l Railroad. ’ 1 ’ nd 0,1 lho W“t hy ‘lie C. V, thereon erected if twiTslory ’ ln, ° B "^ h ’ - Frame House, 1 51; being lot No. 50 In the pian o? .aid por.y"of Paul MaVinf E.q!" °* oCU “° n “ P r °' inn ° r ’ con,a i nln ff U "cree. more or Jew, hav mg thereon erected a two story Log Hollso. Slablo and Apple Orchard. Seized and taken in execution aa the properly of David Eltiim; n f h u“" lo ! “I S fo “ nri i « 11, >aib In the Borough ofCarllslej bounded on the coat by College Lane, on |bo north by a hit of R, Emoryj west by . n alloy, feet Mrs. Stayman, containing 50 c™.e n da r rrge° n t d w„ 2 lry Ct ‘ n do P l "’ ■»*"* “-eon Brlok Houso & Frame Stable. ? W/ht-T ground, In same Borodgb, bound* ° d . b J * ° f R ‘ E ! nor y' College Lane, the turnpike foe! b"''^l?T t “ nln^ 55 < “ CI ln '“"gilt, and SO WABPHorsp h ° a"? , s eroo . n oreot,!d a '*rgo Framo ibn „ ' CHOUSE, Seized and taken in execution aa tho properly of John McCaffrey. , * l *|’i * ! root of l,nd i in South Middleton lain!no- ' , (M nnn n "* 110 “Carlisle Iren Work.,-’ eon* tain ng 10,000 acres, more or less, having thereon "rSS." IygeBRICK MANSION HOUSE, a Sllj i r M , E| 11 NEVV MERCHANT nAnria " /°“, r run of " lon °. three largo BANK p nd “ibct ncccGßary Tenant Houses, Coal lln» *1 C ft r, --"j Cr ", and nibcksmitli’c Shops, Stab. 2;* ' Seized and taken in execution aa lho pro* Marv k '" e E *°l d "°’ d 'r now in the hands of lUury kgo, In* oxcculri*," And ell to bo sold by, mo, Sheriff** Office, Carlialo, Oct. 12, 1848. I Homo dULoMbirioier ~ 1 THE subscriber offers it private solo, the House r " nd ,f' Ql ' vll °ro l>o now resides, a.lunlo |,i P|,l n fiold. 5 miles west of Carlisle, on tho Sloto Hoad. The lot contains a lltllo over ono aoro of excellent rich ground —is all under good fence, and In find condition. Tlio ' Impiovcmonts aro a two jSraft Brick House I basement story, Balcony, Kitchen, t i "dco., n now largo Stable, Dlaokomilhshop. and nlhor necessary out-buildings, There is conve nient to the dwelling a well of most excellent water, (rom which u lorgo portion of the village Is supplied. j r ? , “!'° 011 *.* 10 P ro Perly a thriving- Apple Orch ard of choice fruit, together with a groat variety of 0, u *’ “ uc * l 011 Plnuis.Quinod, Grapes, dee. This properly la one of the best in tho vlllogc.and Is admirably calculated for tho residence of a mooha ..M P" r f,loverly for a blacksmith. An Indispu | table tlllo will bo given to tho purchaser. ~ If not sold at private sale before Saturday tho 4lh day ofNoyoinbor next, it will on that day bo offered alfpubllo sale, on Ihp promises, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, when terms will bo made known by GEORGE HORNING. Oolobor 19, 1818 ii hog HailSCi JAMES HOFFEU, SliorllT. ■ '• i WILL be sold on the' premises, at public sale, on Saturday the Hth day of November next, the follow ingdescribed real estate, vlzs. ... A plantation or Itract of, land}-situate in ,Silver Spring lownehip. Cumberland county, neat, the State I road) and four roiles'ftora Hogestown, conlairilng I 166 ACRES 73 PERCHES, of godd lend, 100 acre, of whioh is cleared end tin del good fence end in a fine stale of cultivation, the remainder is Woodland; The improvements nro a hew two'.lory. Jnk Dwelling lioilSe, Bank Barn, l!illBaw? n d rther necessary out buildings. There iSSbBSSib tuso excellent water convenient to the dwelling, and two streams of water run through the There .is also a good A] plo Orchard and fruit •n ? ere ? 1 In^B 0n the ibrmi An indisputable title will bo glvem . Sale to commcnhc at 1$ o’clock of said day, when terms will bo made known.by ■ SAMUEL GRIER. . , ■ • • JOSEPH GRIER. October 12, 1848.—5 t Estate Notice. LETTERS, of, administration,on the estate of Samuel Dysart, dec’d., late of Mifflin township, Cumberland county. Pa., have been granted by the Register of said county to .the subscriber living in said township.. All persons indebted to said estate. aroTequosted to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims will present them propo.ly authenti cated for settlement to . .. DAVID STERRETT, Admr. October &, 1646.—1 it iVotice. LEtTERS of admlnisirallDh rth the estate of Elizabeth Wise, dcdd., late of Mifflin township, Cumberland county, Pa.,havebcon granted 16 the sub scriber living iri said township. All personb Iridehtetflo said estate arc requested to make immediate pay: ment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement tb JOSEPH DIEHL, Ex'h : October 5,1848,—61* Cumberland County Agricultural • • . Society* Fall MfeKtKrtt, WfctthKaDAr Ocf. 25, 1848 i THE Committee appointed at the meeting of the 28lh May last to select the ground a nd superintend the Fall 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, vit! Committee on Agricultural Implements—kobert Bryson* Ch'n Slayman, Skilcs Wocdburn*G. H. Bu. cher; R. C. Stcrrctt. Committee on Sheep and Hugs—Christian Tilzol, John Stuarli Committee on Horses ond Cattle—Melchoir Bren* omen, M. C. Davis, Thomas Lee/ ' Committee on Ploughing—Thomas Bradley* David Storrclt, John Hcmmlnger, Daniel Coble* Abraham Lumberton. Committee bn Horses—Abraham Myers, ion. 2iig, John,Noble, Committee on Seeds—Frcd’k Walls, Geo. Brindle, Richard Parker. Committee on Butler, Cheese, Vegetables—Geo. W, Sheatfer, Wm. Kincado, John H. Weaver. ■ The several members, of the Committees are oar* nestly requested to be on the ground eorly, and to make (heir own arrangements for (ho examination of such articles as shall be presented. Provision'will bo made for taking care of all animals or articles which may bo brooght there. Carlisle, Oet. 5,1848. PUINFIELD NURSERY, And Ppmologlcal Gardens, Five miles wist of Carlisle, Pa., (,NewmlU Road.) ■VTOW contains one of the largest and best se looted assortment of FRUIT TREES, ever offered for sale in Pennsylvania, to which the sub scriber wishes to call the attention of all lovers of line frail. Planters will find it decidedly to iheir advantage to purchase of us, as We have' an im inense slock of the very finest large healthy trees, of the best grafted varieties, such as cart not be had elsewhere. Apples. Poaches, Pears, Plums, Cherries, Apricots, Nectarines, Alirionds, Hasp berries, btrawberies, &o„ together With n Bplen did lot of Evergreens. All of Which Will besold lower than over offered heretofore: Aprile trees very large, 10 to H feet high, strong stoike, per lectly formed heads) of bearing age, at Idols each. Otdlnaiy good, treed, such as are usually sold at Nureefiee, at front Sto 7cls each. Persons buy: mg to sell again supplied at a liberal discount.— the fact that we are removing our entire slock to other grounds compels us to offer such extraordi nary inducements to purchasers. Every tree sent from our establishment is distinctly labeled and L padk m , Bt L BS .' O F i?n tho most entire satisfaction: Trees ordered by letter will- be as carefully selected and packed as if the purchaser a . nd °“ n ob safely sent a thousand miles. Printed catalogues furnished gratis to a applicants. Add rasa, post-paid, ANDREW CAROTHERS.. Carlisle Pa Oot. 6, 1649 Gt. WEW GOODS. *M&Aa * JUST roce iycd at , the Bki Hi * b a fgMESaX wgo assortment of Fall and Winter MPTMIS Goods, consisting in part of (ho follow *QßBS>nir articles, fot Ladles, v fo. j Satin striped Cashmeres; Alpacas; I Mous do Lames, Shawls, Now stylo Melons, Ribbons, Figured dress Silks, Assorted* silk Fringco. Plain do do Black do do ParamcUofl, Silk Gimps, Mcrinoes, Bonnet silks, French worked collars, Flowers, Kid Gloves, Thread Laces. F*or Gentlemen: Black Ffonch doth, ' Satin Vesting, do Gassimcrcs, Merino do Fancy do .Valentino do Cravats, , . Cloth caps. . Alstf, MUslins, Gloves, Hosiery, 1$ Shooting, bleached and linbleached Shirting, Jaconet, Swiss M ull and. Bishop Lawns, black and col’d Kid Gloves! Silk, Colton, Lisle, Thread end Merino Glovee, for Ladles, Gentlemen and Misses,. Colton, Merino. Cashmere, Alpaca and Woolen Hose, for Ladles and Gentlemen. , . I would inform the citizens of Carlisle end vicinity, that the above Goods, suitable for tho fall trade, are opened and ready for inspection; end lam confident that persons examining my stock from tho groolly reduced prices would bo induced to moke their pur chases therefrom. 8. A. C/OYLE Carlisle, September 28, 1848. Stoves! Stovesll At No. 97, South Second Street, Phila. CJ. TYNDAIjk, respectfully invites an oxam i ination of his large stock of Stoves, embrac ing some of the Best «fc most elegant Patterns, of Pennsylvania, New York, Pookakill,Troy,&o, together with a beautiful assortment of Fancy Sheet Iron Stoves and Radiators., ' For Parlors, Dining Rooms, Kitchens or Cham bers, ho believes that his ossortment will compare to advantage with that of any othorustablishmont. He has also a splendid slock of Orr's Celebrated Air Tight Stoves, for which lie has been the agent for many years in this city, in the manufacture of which for ex cellence and cheapness ho refers to numerous pur chasers, and for bennty of patterns, ho believes himself unrivalled. For Stoves, whether for Wood or Coot, hla nd sortmonl Is oomplcle. Ho rotnrna his thanks to hla old customers to whom ond to the pnhllo ho rsnows his invitation to give Hint n Call at th'o old stand No. 97 Southed street, Phils* : September 14, 1948.—9 m Wood Wanted At tHta OFFICE IMMEDIATELY, Adjourned Orphans’ €o«ftrt Sale. virtue of an order of this Orphans, .ffSvWM Uourtof Cumberlandcd.,l!willexpoBe Jilllls® t 0 P u^^c *«le,oniho premises, on Sat iMdWurday the 28th day of October) 1048) at U o’clock. A, M.,alt that Plantation of Tract of | Land situate and being In the loftnship of South I Middleton, and County of Cumberland, abottlone mile East of Papertofrm on which Henry Hart zel, dec. lately lived) Upnldlning 92 acres more or less, about ten acres oB whldh is Timber, and the resldub oldafed and Under good foiicd. The irn p^e™£a*e ft twoial ory Frame Whealherboard ed HOU&Bj a'pretty good BARN, Cornorib, an excellent young Orchard and a weP. of water at the door. • - Also at the samo time and place; will be sold a Trucl of Mountain Land, whioh lies about half a mile from the farm, and contains 13* acres, more or less, and is well suited for limber land; as at taohedtothe Farm. ,The terms will be made known on day of sale by House and Lot at Public Sale. WILL be sold at public sale, on Saturday the 21st day of October, on the premises, in the village of Canada. Nowlon township, on the road loading from Slrci 9 fAn l P a *° l ° r 3 rou nd; containing OWh, ACRb, more or less, having thereon erected a jjgjgllf Brick House, Stable, jHBBSBband other necessary oul-buildings. There is also a well of excellent water near the door, and a great variety of choice fruit on the same.. Sale to commence at 12 o’clock M. of said dpy, when duo attendance will be given and terms made known by JAMES MALONE. October 5, 1848—31* Valuable Tow# Property for Sale. [ <■ PHE undersigned will offer at public sale, on Mon- J day tlio 13lh day of November next, all o'clock, P. M., at the Court House, in the Borough of Carlisle. 1)19 Tan-yard with all necessary Tools and Apparatus, Thla ia 1 nno of the largest and most desirable Tanneries in Cumberland county, the location being good, -convo* nient and healthy, and could if-desired bo enlarged to any extent. * , . 1 ‘will also offer at the some time and piece* that A—a. '"BO stone house, 40 by 30 feet; .fflaßUßt situated in East Liberty Alley, within a - W d * of 11,0 Public Square. Terms known on the day of sslc. i t , fllß ' ROBERT SNODGRASS. October 5,1848. fit IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, the following Real'Estate, late the property of Armstrong Irvine, dec’d., will be Isold on the promises, on Saturday the 28lh day ol r October, at 18 o'clock} noon, of that day* viai . All that certain plantnlldrt or trdet of land, sr.uate tn Silver Spring tdwhahlp, in said county* bounded by lands of George Beltrhoover, Jacob Harmah, An drew Irvino,and others, and containing about 1 131 ACRES, / ■ about 86 acres of which la Limestone, and the roai due Slate land of good quality. Between SO atid 30 acres are in, thriving young limber and the balance in cultivation; The land ia well fenced, a large por tion of it being post and rail.." Tito improvements are a largo SAMUEL MYERS, ARMST’G NOBLE, VVM. HENDERSON. Committee. jjajL Stone Dwelling House, WOL KITCHEN, a large Stone Bank Barn, with a Threshing Machine ottochcd, and other out -1 buildings. There is a good well at the door and a; very superior Limrptoue spring near the house. A ! I young Apple Orchard of giafted fruit and other kinds I I of .,V mt *!! e . c ? on premises. There are two good I i mills within a mild of thie form. There are a great 1 quantity of Locusi trees on said farm* ■ - The condiaon«.ff sale will he made known on the day of ealo by ' HENRY W. TRViftE; „ , ... "dmr. of'Armatrnrig Ifvino, dic'd. October 8,1848.—1 {}*',,'***** itfnrttirtnwcte*, ••••♦** naBt?rQ a aL V r°rn B fn meota maite um,er *ho order* oftUe Po*l sspi^sas [JWmo Potl-Qffice Law, patted March 3,1843. thoPo »i-offic o Xiat Carlisle, Pa., October 1, 1848. Pcrsoas in advertised*. oh thisli "‘.plaaac say they are | Arler John Morgridgb J B Asper George Morris Jefferson 3 Urcsinglono Rebecs M’Coy Elizabeth BradburyFranciia . .Mayberry Joseph Bender Michael Moses John Bairslracter Barbra - M’Comon Nancy Current Samuel B Marla Marlin Orall Cathion Mixed George Groulhors Coiisih Mag Olfotd John Lucinda Paltc'rson Jano Cleiti Martha Penao Oavid Criswell Gen. Robi Peiroo Johnathan Deeds Marry Phillips Win D Demurant Monsieur Peterman W H Eoholberger Joseph Phelps Charles C Evens Isao , Soon M A Earner Edward Klroud Charles PriondS C Scott Wm P ' binlr Adam Shalley Marry Gibson Mr (Druggist) Stewart Robt 3 W.Esq Smith John H Jjamill S R Esq Swiger P Hand Sdinhel It Swigert George Harper Wm Esq Swords John Johns Mana - Smith JoSehh' Jarvis rhomas Tacker Mary Jaho Jones Waller . Thomßsoh George Kanney Charles tlhier Jacob Undenfleld OaearA of 7 Vandelbell Cornelitius H P Robin Son j Walker JametS Case Soley Zig|er Henry Lidyp**jffteotj Ziegler Andrew r m m w k 2'Rier Geofge CM Noted P k . ZecherCowls - OEO.HANDEHSON.P.M A Piaiii Statonlont. THOMSON’S COMPOUND SYKUP OF TAil and Wood naphtha; _ THIS medicine, the Invention of* men Who gave the aubjeol of Pulmonary, Bronchial and Pectoral Diaeaaea the moat rigid domination, Ijaa dew been before tiro public near four yeara. During this period i H boa performed aomo of the moat remarkable eurea on record of Pulmonary Conaumplion— eecured the recommendation and toao ofphyalolana in their prac tice, and the warmed approval of thouaanda of par. anna in ordinary opd aevorc oolda, cougha, in hearao. neaa, opining of blood, &o. -Certl flea tea of Its wonderful power have been given in anroe Irtalanioa, and aworn to aa true, by peraona, who, at any (tnro, will give verbal verifloaliona of their content*. Bui, bownra of imitations, and purchase Thomson's Compound Syrup of Ter from nuno bhl advertised ogonle, or of those above the eueploion of dealimr in counterfeits. * , It lajrcquoiitly used nnd highly recommended by aomo oT (ho moat rcipoclablo phyaiolans in N. York and Philadelphia! • ’ Prepared only by< Angnoy & Dlokenn, N. E. corner of slh and Spruce etrceid, Philadelphia. Sold in,Carlisle by J. dc W. i).' Fleming, o( CO cents or. $ll per bottie, i Got. 5, iVodd Choppers. PROPOSA LS will ba mceivod by tho undersign ed'fll ihe Carlisle Iron Works,4J mllos eastof Carlisle, for chopping 4,000 cords of wood. PETER P, EG R, i Oct. 6, 1048.-31, PRESIDENTIAL CAND(IUTEC~T^~fiT e 1 Parboil*,- cololod aM plain, of donorala Oa.i * ■NoS r ii:°„ r 0 , ,;: Co “ ,Eil * October 6,1818, JOHN WERT, Adm’r. : of Henry Hartzel, dec* Oct. s«—4t, Orphan’s Conrt Sale. KtISV.PI 1 liDxxERS. *b»»rtiBkd >W wi volunteer” or appoirtmi • Proclamation. TT7HEREAB the Honorable Samuel. HEFBvnit) V V President Judge'of the several Courts of Couir mon Pleas ofthe co.untjes of Cumberland) Perry and J.Unlata; ih Pennsylvania, and- justice of-the several Courts Of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Dc llvory, in adltl cdbnties) and Horn John Stuart and John Clendcnih, Judges of the Court of Oyer anil Terminer and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of ill capital arid other offchccßj In the aaid county of Cumberland—by their precepts to mo directed, dated the_29th of August, ls4d, have ordered lilie Court of Oyer arid Terminer dnd Oeneral Jail. Delivery, to be holddn at Carlisle, on the 2d Monday of November next, (being iho iSthdayJ.otlO o’clock in the fore noon, to continue two weeki . v NOTICE is therefore herqHy given, to the Coro ner, Justices of the Peace and Constables of the said county of Cumberland, I Hal thby are by the said pre cept commanded to be then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, imjuiftitiono) exami nations, and all other remembrances, to do. those things which to their offices appertain to be ddnejand all those that aro buund by recognizances, to prosecute against the prisoners, that’arc or then shall be in the Jail of said county, are to be there to prosecute them as shall bo just. . JAMES HOFFER,Sheriff* Sheiuff’s Office, } Carlisle. Oct. 6. 1848. $ Presidential Eluctloil wi££-9^ lamat * oni WHiiKbAb in and by an act of Iho Unneral Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, passed the 2d day of July, 1839. it i. provided that the electors of the several counties of tbe Common l-weallb, qualified to vole for members of the General Assembly shall hold an election at Iho same places at which the said members shall have been vdletf for at the proceeding election, on the Ist Tuesday of November next, (being the 7th day.) for iho purpose of electing electors of a President and Vice President of the United Slates. Now, therefore, /, Jarhm .Hofftr, High Sheriff of the county of Cumberland, in pursuance of the duty enjoined on me by the above recited act, do issue this my proclamation giving nbtice to the freemen of said county qualified to vote for members of Iho General Assembly to meet at the several election districts I therein, as followi, viz i I | The election in Iho election district Composed of «?j?. oroug " ° r Car,, " le i dnd the townships of N. Middleton, South Middleton, Lower Dichinson, Lower Franhford, acd West Pennsborough, will be held at the Court Htjlise, In the Borough of Carlisle. * The election In the election dlsttibt ooitlposßll of bilver bpring township, will be held at tlie public townsWp GeofB6 D “ ey ’ ln Ht) g palow n. in said By an Act of the General ASscmtllV, passeil the 2Utday of April, A. D. 1846, the election in the election district Composed of Hampden township, will be held at the house now occupied by Honrv Dressier, m said township, . . . 1 By the same del the election In IheeleCUon dis tncloompoaedof Lisburn and a part of Allen town ship, known as the Lisburn district, shall hereof ter, hold their elections at the public house now oC ® U P* e d by John G. Heck, in Lisburn. The election in the election district composed of Last Pennsbdrough township, will be hold at the public house now occdpldd by Sairioel Henningcr.nl *ne west end of the Ha! risburg bridge. .The election in the election district composed of Now Cumberland, will be hold at the public house of W. P. Hughes, in tho Borough of New Curabor lond, . The election in the district composed of that part of Allen township, which election was heretofore holo at the public house of Wm, Hughes, in iho Borough of Now Cumberland, will be held at. the Tenant House. of George Heck, now occupied by Robert Coffey, in said township... _ The election in the district composed of that perl of Allen township, not included in the New Cunt berland, Gcurge Hock and Lisburn elccliun districts will be held at tho public bouse of David Sheafler, in ohephurdstown, in said township. The election in the district composed of the Bo rough of Mechanicsburg* will be held at the public bou*o of John HdJVcr; in said borougn. The eleblioH In the district composed of Mbnfoe , IPa?' 11 1,0 6 °M «t the public house of John Paul, id ChbrcHlbWni in said township. The election in Iho district composed of Upper Dickinson (tfWHship, will bo held at (he public house of Jacob Trego, In said township, Tho electidn ill the district composed of the Bo rough of NowvilJe, and townships of Mifflin, Upper r rankford, Big Spring, and that pait of Newton *? wl ! >h, P» n °t included in (he Leesburg election' hereinafter mentioned, will be held at the Brick School House in tho Borough of Newville. I The election in r the district composed of Hopewell 1 township, will be held at tho School House in New burg, in said township, * The election in (he district composed of tho Bo rough of Shippensburg. Shippensburg township, and that part of Southampton township, not included in ) the Leesburg election district, will be held at the Council House, in the Borough of Shippensburg. And in and by an act of the General Assembly i>f this Commonwealth, passed the 9d July, 1899. it is provided, ‘.‘That the qualified electofs of parti of Newton and Southampton townships in the coun ty of Cumberland, bounded by the following lines I .and distances, viz j* Beginning at th*o Adams county I lino, thence along the lino dividing} the township! of) Dickinson and Newtori to tHe turnpike road, thence) along said turnpike,' to Centro School House on said turnpike, in Southampton lowhshlp.ihencetoapolmj on the WafflUl Dintdm rddll at SoyiftickV fnclbding Rnybuck’s farm, thence a straight direction to iho Saw Mill belonging lo the heirs of George Clover, (thoricb dlong Kryshcr’s run to (lie A Jams county line; (hence along the line of Adams county to the plate of beginning, be and tho same is hereby de clared a new arid separate election district, tho dec tion to be hold nt the public house of John Uevbuck in Leesburg. Southampton township, 1 At which llmo and place, tho qualified electors, as aforesaid, will elect by ballot— Twenty-Six Electors for President and Vice President of tlio Uhllcd Slates. And Ihe .ovcfal judgce, iftaptctofd ahd clerk., who ihall attend at the proceeding election for members of Assembly, are required to attend and perform' at ho laid election, the like duties, and be .object to tile like penalties for neglect or nti.condiiol as they shall bo liable to ut the election for members of Assembly Agreeable to the provisions of the sljly.Brst Section of said act, every General and Special Election shell bo opened between the hours of eight end ton In the lorenoon, arid shall continue without interruption or adjournment until seven o'clock In the oveulngi when (ho polls iholl bo closed, And (ho Judges of (Ho respective districts oftiro. said; are by (he said ocl required lo mceUl (ho Oudrl Houso, (h (he Borough of Carlisle, on (he third day I ortcr (he itsld olefellort, being Friday (he 10th day of Nqvbmtftr; (hert and (hero (o porfdriri ihb (Mhes r O . 1 qpjred ofthom bjr low; , ° Giron under.me hand at Carlisle, (his 2d day o: October, A. D. 1646. October 5, 1848. JAMES HOFFER, Shirty, Tremendous Rush AT BENT’S CHEAP STORE, where have just received from Philadelphia the largest as sortment of Fall and Winter Goods, over brought to.Carlisle Among this largo arrival may bo found 6,000 yards of (lio best nndeheapost Calicoes ever brought from the city! yard wide Mus lins ot 4 cents, dj, Ad.', olegaht Ginghams 12$ c ts,; splendid Mous do l*ainos and Cashmeres very cheap* handsome Winter Plaids for ladies drosses, and tho cheapest . Oloths, Cassimoros, Oassinetts Soplombot 88; 184$. ‘ ■ UENTZ, ... WdiUirisr Machines. «»WfMrfirsa , September SI, 1848, W ' UI,NIZ ' ;-w •jMB|Mjc;.BAl f B. •. - THIS ailbsCriberSrln pureuanco of an order of ,lhe Orphans’- Court of Cumberland county, will exposd to pubiid sale, on Tuesday the 241 h day of October next* at !D o’clock A. M.J on the premi ses. the' following described real estate, to wit: . A trad of Slate and Dolton Land, situate in East Penneborough township* containing * 66 Acres & 140 PdrGhes, in n state of high cultivation, having Ihßreoncrec led a liVo story , ' House, a new Bank Barn fiSBBSBand other Ont-boildings and, improve ments, a fine-Orchard and a never failing well of Water at the door. The land bounds on the Sus* (Jufihnnna river, and is about 3$ miles northof the Harrisburg Bridge. All the land is cleared bat about o or 4 acres* and there is anabundanceoT Locust timber oh the whole tract, -T, The tbnns of sale will be: Onethlid oflhepur- ; chase money to remain In the land as the widow**' ; dower, orto third id be paid on the Ist April next, 1 the balance in apnual payments without interest. The purchase money to bb secured by recognizances. Possession given On the Ist of April, 1649 i JOHN SHEETS, JACOB SHEETS, ; •«Aomrs» of Wm. Sheets* dec*d. September 21, 1848.—5 t , , Public Sillc of flcnl Bstaie; IN pursuance of an order of the OrphanS’Cddrl of Cumberland county, will be eold at public Sale, on the premised, bn Saturday the Slat day df Oclobo* neZt, at 12 o’clock brihalday, (he following dbatsrib* cd real estate. idte the properly of Enoch WotfflhJiVi. dcc’d., vuu .. • ■ A lot dfgrdvlnd situate In the Wwri of Springfield* Cumberl.mrt colinty,oh the south aide bfWUlti aired; bounded on the cast und south by an alley and on iho west o lot of James Smith; containing 60 feel in front nhd 180 feel in depth, having thereon erected* figgSt large two slqfy Weallietboardcd House Ond Frame Stable, I’d oilier dul-buildings; This properly has been occupied for a number of years anil Is still occupied as a tatern; and the bdly pliWlc* hoUM Id that town. x- ' Also* at Ills Santo limb ohd plaee,-witl be soldi Idt of ground in Iho same town; bounded on IhonoHH* by aft'olley, on (ho east by lots of Isaac Msltonali and Peter Palm, on the south by a lot of John Palm; ahd nn (ho west by an allcy { containing abodt ono fotirlh of on acre, more or lest. The tavern property will be sdld hn the follbwln# letmst Fifty dollar* to bo paid on the Confirmation of the sale by the court, nho half the balance bn lhS first of April next; when possession will be glbCUand a deed made to the pbrchußcr, and the teaidllc In Iwd erjuid ahnUal payments thereafter withbbl Interest The oilier lot Will bo sold oh the following terms; Ten dollars to be paid on the confirmation bf the said by the cotirt, and the balance dn or before tHb first of April neit, when possession Will be giVCn ohtf * deed executed to the purchaser; The paVinems Itt be secured bv judgments, and the properties ivlilbb sold sdbjfccl to any quit rfehls In arrear or that m*f Be payable hereafter, and the purchasers to bar thtf taxes for the year 1849. * *• 7 JOHN B. VANDERBELT* . . Admr, of Enoch Woodrow) dcc'd) September 1846 01 FDBLICSALE. BY virtue of an order of the Court of Commort Pleas of Cumberland county, In a proceeding In' Partition between. Adam Crouse and Heir* and Representatives of George W. Cart, dcc Td.,lwillex pose to puhlrc sale, on the premises, oh Saturday Ufe‘ 21st day ofOclober next, at 10 o’clock A; M.; A Lot of Ground, situate in the Borough of Carlisle, containing 6(1 • feet in front and 240 feet in depth; bounded by a lot of Martin Zeigler’s heirs on the north, HahoVer «i on the cast, lot of Susan SpotUtfrooQ oh thb adhlti, nnd a lot of Mclctioß Hdffer dh the itfeit, HdWnd ihereori crectfed a IJitdfjr Friuc House, Stalbltij dtit forms of Said will be—fii-e pel tent, 1 of the purchopc money id bo piid oh the dtoperit being slruck down, and iho balance dn the 111 Hat of Apiil neft, when posacasioh will be dclircrbil, , JAMES WOFFER. Sbtt SherilTa Office, Carlisle, Sept. SB, I»48;_ H Valuable Town Property far Safer THE subscriber, who Intehds lombvcAveai.'bli' fers at private sale, the nfciv and bhnvcniehl BtlEfc Dwelling House, B»c!c BUlldingS, and L'ot of. Ground, now odcupled by 1. B. Bratton, in high street, a few doo H Sfedt of East sifeet, ihß sli joining property of George Sanderson o« tfifa tofeslj AiijL and the widow Neidlg on the rail HOUSE is S 3 feet deep by £4 feel iill.Ea rr ° nl i ' 8 entirely new, and finished in eaKS'lie most modern style, anil in polhtof design and ennvebient arrangements Will co/tipSrb favorably will) ahy house of similar dimbnSlohs in tliu borough of Carlisle, It has two parlors. [ with folding doors, dining room, kitchen and half, on the first floor, all of very convenient size, ihiT five comfortable chambers on the second An excellent cistern with piinip Je Convenient lb . Ii thirkiicjien door; The cellars of hdih [lie froh't and back buildings are dry. and the one half of the front cellar bas e large fire place, Is floored and finished, and fa convenient fotllolng all kinds bfrougfiti'orki , , , , - ' " The lot extends ill 7 feel back, with llie pllvll- - egsofa IS (nof alley, td he a private alley eifend- .’ Ing from Mulberry alley south fiS fefel liMween ' ■ Jnts of George.Sandorfon iihd'Ephrsim pblhhiiitu' is under gtjpd fence, and edntaine a number of ees Iceland choice fruit trees, such as PeaeM) Chilly,' ' Pltjtn. Apple, Quince, &c. , Thia properly is a most desirable place of rttii «<"* W .worthy the attention of ifibab witibing a good and cheap properly. Fotpajtibb lars enquire of the eubseriiier, residing in High street. Carlisle. WILUAKI MOUbt; . Carlisle, August 17, 1848.—1 f ‘ • Valuable PropoHy for Bni& TilATlirgo two ijlory PbASTEREP BT(WE KOuSB, situated, on tho north side of Writ streql; in the borough nf Up.rli*l«, !■ jb&MI for WM. U. KNOX; Aii’y. . Jtily 20, l£4fl. XS4B If H Look to your Interests! fell Alt EES OOItliV; Respectfully announces io tht pn>pie to . general, that ho hasjqst /(.'lfifhc/i from Phils- ■ delphia, and is now opening one of, jhe largest,., ■, cheapest, and most splendid sloth of. DRY GOODS) (that has been hroOght to Carlisle since It (ins been 4 '' a town. Owing 16 tire great fedbbltbh" In prices of many hinds 6f Goods, and a Hthpoiililbh lb but at Snidll profits, (re invites one ithd all lo ball nnd : ’ lobk for themselves before putohditnjf MaewhVfe;'"’ His stock of Goods cnnsisla in pdtt bT a lame an, 1 1 general assortment of 1 lar * eanu , Cloths, a l>r B B . “i’* ' Bu “ Boots, Shoes & Groceries, t Ar&2s2^.- w •** *h. hiftto.Gii 0 r b '*. s i' Bni .*!» ' «^r Cnrllftti), fh.pt. I>(, l'B4S. k ; ' ■ •IV K lij'uo. plim a lureo addition lo hla former tlo6i la tahkiT. llio attention of Imjera la requeued, aa he ia deVer. i A>ilao“ Ib'is" 1 an i° t,,or hou “ •»"»• ,:> V >