Fwm f .lhb : Bbii6n < OhiroiiotjriMJ. l - : - : '\<»tAST;LETTKRV?V;.', v!;'> _ How or where a p o not authorised to toll. ' *d* (ho stylo and thoughts ore “ very Jiko" (ho rcspoolod author. . I t is that if the Gon* oral did not writs it, his views upon the great topics of the day. are therein lucidly set forth; • . > > V Baton Rouge, July 1,1848. Siai'—ln ahswcr to your favor asking my opinion, I beg leave’to day: That I have none on thie subject, and don’t moan to have. It is enough.to say that if elected, I shall bo another, Washinglofea regular and will follow tho.jlhistribiis lights of J. Adams and T. Jefferson. go'for the Presidency, and will take a nomination from any body. lam now (ho standard* bearer of the Natives, the Whigs, some of the old Federalists,' a few semi-abolitionists, and hero and there a Loco. As for the Wilmot Proviso—huh! Havn’t I two hundred prime niggers? ' Don’t I raise 1200 bales of cotton annually 7—Are not all my interests with the South ? • Toll them fellows—no, you needn’t tell them anything—but let me and “old WhiloyV got into the Presidency, and I’ll givo,'em Jessie, I.lel* y °Ab6ut lint tariff, I don’t know .what It is. I mean to ask Bliss, when lie conies'. Itisn’l d now kind o A f hoM you 7 won’t publish this letter, as it might conflict with some I *avo written before. If you write again, don't forget to poy the postage. Your ‘ strictly orthodox’ friend, V . , ZACK TAYLOR. •p 4 S. ] have shown the above to my old horse Whilcy. He don’t interpose his “ neigh” to any ol it. Ho says nil lib wants is to get his nose into the public crib. The old fellow has been on short allow* ancVlalcly, on .apeount of that postage bill. / . LETTER* General Taylor-addressed the following letter to a gentleman of Paterson,N. J, Is it any wonder that Webster said, his nomination was not a lit one to make or that Bolls denounced him as incompetent? Baton Rouoe, La., March 29, ’4B* Sm: I have lo acknowledge the receipt of your po lito communication of the 7th inat., asking my views on certain questions of domestic policy.; ‘ 1 beg to inform you tliatl have uniformly declin ed yielding lo similar.rcqflcsl, bblljpiti'iit- I my opin ion«, even if / were President of the United Stales, are neither important nor necessary i*ond I regretlo add, that 1 aeo no reason for departing, in the from that course. ’ With Bcnlimcnts of much respect, I am, sir, Your obedient servant, . Z. TAYLOR. ARRIVAL OF THE EDROPA. Seven days later from Europe. CONVICTION OF SMITH O’BRIEN. RECOMMENDATION; TO MERCY. no hope For his life. 4*o BE EXECUTED AT CLORSIEL, Nk\V York, 0c1;25. Tho steamship Europu has arrived in from Liverpool, bringing papers of the 14th ihat. Ireland* Smith O’Brien lias beeri (blind gliilty, with Iho fol lowing reconimcndailon lo merbyt wln'ch rtas Hand ed in at the same lime.with tHe VferUibt lliojury I h We earnestly recommend the prisoner lo the iherci ful conaidorution of the government; the jtlry being unanimous of opinion that for various reasons His life should bo spared.” .• ; ’ . Sentence of BmltlvO*Brlbti»> After the verdict had been rcndercti,'the Clerk of the Crown asked Mr. O’Brien what ho litfd.to Say why Iho sentence of the law should nnt be passed upon Him. .... Mr. O’Brien said—-my lords, it is not my intention to enter into any vindication of my conduct, howev er much i might have desired lo avail mysolfof this djiporltinily-of so doings,l nm perfectly satisfied with the consciousnojw.Hhat 1 have performed my duly lo my I have,done only that which, in my opinion, ilV“e the duly of every Irish man to have done, and I'am nowaprepared loabide, the consequences of hkving performed my duly to iny native land. Proceed with your sentence. (Cheers In the gallery !) ' . The Lord Chief Justice then proceeded, pmid the most profound and painful silence, id pronounce the extreme sentence of the law Upoif-tho prisoner. He 04io hold for anltl oompony lit •!«> puhlio house of O. Mcllingcr, in Slouglißtowrt.oh Monday tho Olh of November,’nl I o’clock P. Mi WM. DUNLAP, Cupl. October' 80,, ISIS', - tISTOF LETTERS. ;*DVSRTIBfib XK TUB ‘f VpLOHTEBR I, *DY APPOINTMENT. And be Ufurther enactei, • * .*■ nil advertisements.made under.tbb.'orders or tlie Post .■nastorGcnornl, in a newspaper or n'ewKpapors. of letters un* sailed for in any Post-olfico, elmU bfr Inserted In the paper or Bof the town or place,wlicre the office advertising may alod, having the farifiit circulation; • ' ' INew Posl-Ojfice Law, passed March 3,1845. LIST OF LETTERS remaining inthbPdst-bffico at Carlisle, Pa., November 1,1848., Persons in*' quiring for letters on this list, will please say they are advertised. . Arcliibel James . Laush, Andrew Achelberger. Joseph Martin Sarah Blain David M’Olla John Beltzhoover John M’Oool Eliza ' Busch Dr. Christopher Moore Mrs. Mary Barnard Charles Miller Joseph beq Bender Andrew 1 Martin John Busard John M’Cord Henery Burns John 1 Morns Joshua Bruner Daniel, M’Kinney Nathan Cornmah Samuel M’Elhenny Mary . Qorney Henry Marlfti John Coon Isaac Mrgelly F Diebes Peter Nalcher Mrs. Elizabeth Deeds Mary Newhatiflo Conrod - Diz R S Esq Olaver James EdicThomas O’Bridn Anne Eliza Earle Peter ' Pierce Wm A:. Feaide Francis. ' Parkins James ’ , Fox Richard , ’ ‘ Rees James U .. Freise Adam Esq . Robison James s • Onfshnll Henry Stumbaugh Pphtli Gutshall Adam . Stroirie John- GottsliitH George • , Smith Mary Ann Onrf'pn Ad -■Switzer,Elisabeth Gjpan James H Spencer Levi Guy Francis 2 Sneaffer Jachb Grace Mr. Swanger Peter Hooper George Stewart Persyjly Hopple Soloman 1 Turpin Rev Nathati H Hall Wm K Thornton Thombs Ilippehammer Sarah 2 Thompson Jane Ann Harman John . . Todd J • MuhcrCary -Taylor Mr . Hunner Jacob , Venable Patiick H> rbert Eliza Vnce A ' , Floufeholder Wm Valtort Lewis Kauffman Jane A Welsh .Hugh KtzorJvoob Wilson Amanda M ICenhead James'M Weller George; *' Kline M O * Wynnoop Col John ■KclJer Wm ' . Wilson John Lormnn Margaret ‘ Welsh Catharine Leonard Parmelia Waaker Elias Lutz Henry 3 ' Wagobrie Abrahahi ( Efwis Moses 0 3 Wert MartiH -tirhfJohn ' Wch Zeplianiah LomsnnJ.ino , . , - ~ geo. s Anderson, p/m, • WESTERN NEW YORK COLLEGE «OF IIE4LTH{ 207 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. DR. G. C. Vegetable LUhonltlplic Mixture, a celebrated medicine which has made great cures iii (ill diseases, is now introduced into this 1 section! Tile limits of on' advertisement Mil not permit an extended notice of this remedy; wb have only to’say it has for its Agents in the United Slate# and Canadas a largs number, of educated rocdlcol praclitiotlcrs in high professionaUtanding,who make a general Use of it in llielr practice, in the. following diseases* DfHpiy, gravel, and diseases of the urin ary Organs! Piles and oil diseases of .the blood; de rangements of the Liver, Ao would invito the attention of tub public to call and see his goods before purcha sing elsewhere. Recollect the store, on West Main street, a few doors west of Boetam’s Hotel. . , QEO.R.CHOOKS. October ■ « , SHAWLS.*, Thraubacrlber is opening a largo at sortment ofShtwltf of every variety of style and price, from 68$ eta to $B, 6, R. GROORB. October 10,1848. ' > CAfS— JW received a general asiortihentlofrfon tlem?h's, BoVVahd 1 Children’s Olotb Oapbi and for sale by 080 R CROuKSj October 19; 1848 . ] . • ' j- 1 A. FINE oMortmeril of l/Ymords, now elyld, Alpftohqw|Kj£wi' I just received by OEoWßrt^f 1 Octobci 10, 1818. 'ji&* : • , WHEREAITthe Honorable Samcbl IPkpbitbw, ' President judgo of tho several Courts of Com mon Pleasbf the coiirtties.of Cumberland, Perry and Juhiata, in Peiineylvania, and justice of the several Courts of Oyer ,bhd Terminer and General Jail De livery, in said counties, and Hon. John Stuart and John.Olendenin; Judges of the Court of Oyer.and TermineramT General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital offences, in the said county.pf precepts to me directed, dated the " 29th of: August, 1848, have, ordered tho Court of .Dyor and Termiher end General Jail Delivery, to be holden at Carlisle, on the 2d Monday of Novemljer next, (being thoiSthday) at 10 o’clock in tho lore faboh, to continue,two week. [' NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to the Coro ner, Justices of the Peace and Constables of tho said county ofCumberland,ihot they arc by the said pre cept cortinmndcd.'lo. bo then and (here In their proper persons, with tbeif; tolls, records, inquisitions, exami nations, and other remembrances, to do those things which to lheir offices appertain to be done,nhd all those that are bound by recognizances, to prosecute against the- prisoners [that arc or then shall be in the Jail of said county, arc to ho there to prosecute them as shall bo just. V J AMES-HOFFER,Sheriff* Siikuift’s OrVicK, ? Carlisle, Oct.-6i 1848. $ * Prothoiiolary’s Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons interested, .hat the. following accounts.have been,filed in thisolfice-for uianUnation by tho accountants, therer in naiiied, and will bo presented to the Court of Common. Pleas of Cumberland coOnty,.foi confirma tion and allowance, bn Monday the 13th day ofNo vember,.A» D.viz;-- ~ ; , . 1. The flccountof Thomas Bradley, Sequestrator of tho.HanoVer ana.Carlisle'Turnpiko Road. . 2. Theaccblmtol Charles Barnitz and Jacob Hof- Her, Assignees ofiphh M. Gobi)'. . - 3. The accobnt of Henry Lcidigh; Assignee of Isaac Kemper. fiL ■" , 4. Tbe account of Samuel Myers and John Snoke, Assignees of John Lutz. 6. The account of Robert Middleton and James Kennedy, Assignees of Andrew M. Middleton. 0. Tho account of Thomas Paxton; committee of James Moore, f 7. The supplemental ami final account of* George Brindlo ontf' uebrgo' Beeiman, Assignees of Adam Brandt. % -- W. M. BBETBM, Proth’y. Prolhonotary'b Office, "> October 19, 1849.—3 t 5 Auditor’s Kotico. THE Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, ha ving referred the account; of Lewis 11. Williams, adm’fvde bonis lion, of dcc’d., to mo as ah' Auditor, to marshall and distribute the assets, riotied is-hereby given, that 1 will attend .to Said duties at ray office, in Carlisle, on Friday the TOi|i day of November next, at 10 o’clock A. M.— The bfcilildra will please present their claims at that time,'and, all parties interested may thou and there attend if they think proper. 1 WM.M. BIDDLE, Auditor. . October 19, 1849.—4 t fVIHE undersigned, (a minor) havinjg given a note . JL for $6O to \yilliam Cooverof Monroo township, bearing date the 261 h of September last, cautions oil persons from purchasing said note; as I never receiv ed value fdril, and am determined not to pay it un less cortipelled by law. JOHN S. MYERS, October 19,1848—3t* • LETTERS testamenlsry on the estate of Nelly Bratten\'Ute of Mifflin loWnship, dec., have been granted to the uiMcrtber residing in Nowvillc. All persohf'HaVuig claims against said csUte will present them for settlement, and those indebted aro requested to make imraediitc payment to » ■. Jf . , WM. BRATTON, Ex’r. Oct. 12—06 £ . Notice, )Oakltbi.k Bask, Oct. 14,1848. AN election fpr Thirteen Ditcclors-of this Institu tion, to servp for one year,-will he hold at the Banking Houstfedn Monday the 20th day of Novcm hrr ncxt,*beiWoetrihß hours W 10 o’clock A. M. and 2 o’clock P, M, GEO. A. LYON, Prca’t. . October 10, 1848.—5 t LETTERS of administration on the estate of Samuel Djsart, dec’d., late of Mifflin township, Cumberland county, Pa., hove been granted by the Register of said county to tho subscriber living in said township. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims will present them propo ly authenti cated for settlement to ' DAVID STERRETT, Adrar. October 5, 1848.-^6l LETTERS of administration on the estate of Elizabeth Wise, deed., late of Mifflin township, Cumberland county, Pa., have been granted to tbo sub** scrlbcrJivipg in said township. All parsons indebted to said estate arc requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for’settlement to JOSEPH DIEHL. Ex’r. belabor 5,1848. —6l*® Tuition in Froncli. ]t'TR, GHAS. MARECHAL, a native of prance, jyi who has b on educated in PorMt/'annouhces to tbejbadiea and Gentlemen of Corllale, tbathbis do siious to receive a class of pupils to instruct in bis native language. Ho has been for more than a year giving instructions to the citizens of Gettysburg, and tho students of Pennsylvania College at that place. Ho brings letfc/d from tho Professors and gentlemen of Gelfyshurk, who have studied under his direction, giving him th’i greatest Credit both as a man of good cliaractcf and successful fnsirjictor. His terms are $9 for forty lessens—each lesson to consist of one hour. October 26,1848.—3 t DR. A. B. ARNOLD, a graduate of the Wash ington University, of. Baltimore, nnd wbo has attended one of the principal medical schools of Germany, the University of Pennsylvania, and for.two years tho Blookley Hospital near Phila delphia, offers to tho public his professional servi ces, in all Us branches. . Plainfield,. Cumberland county,. G mi\eß from Carlisle, on the Slate road leading to Newville.' ' &eptembcr*l4,lB49,—3m* PLAINFIELD SURSEKV, And Pomologlcul Onrdcuil,'. Five miles west of ddrlish, J’a., (JVrumi/le Road.) NOW contains one of th« largest and bestse lobltid assortment of FRUIT TREKS, over offered for sale In Pennsylvania, to which ilia sub, sotibcr wishes to call tho attention of all loyorp of lino fruit. Planters will find it decidedly to lltoir advantage to purchase of us, as wo have an. im ihbnßO slpolt of tho vory finost largo healthy trees, of Are beat g/affod varieties, such os can . not ho had elsewhere. Apples. Peaches, Pears, Plums, Chefrids, Apricots, Nectarines, Almonds, Rasp berries, Stra'vvborios, ti o., together with a' aplcn. did lot of Evergreens,'', All of which will be a6l cl lower than'over orterod heretofore.' Apple trees very largo, 10 to'll'foot high, strong Blocks, per fectly formed beads,'of bunting ago, at foots earth. Ordiriaty good trees, such as are usually sold at Nurseries, at from sto 7cls each. Persons buy ing to anil again supplied at a,liberal discount.— The fact that wo aro removing our entire stock to other grounds compels us to ofl'or snob extraordi nary inducements to purchaayrs, . Every iroosciit from ear esUblUhniidl Isdislinetly labeled a.jtd carefully packed. so at to give the most entire satisfaction. Trees ordered by lotlOf t»o|. be 0 8 oarofully solecled and packed as if the pitch, as* was present, and can bo safely . aonl a thousand miles' Printed .catalogues Airptshted gratis to all applied*,. hkrs v , , Ctwliale Pa, gyiy’ot. Si 1848,—fit.’ ' ’ ■W StIOUNTnY FLANNEL!—Just received a lot of yj Country Flannel, all wool, at the Beo Hive. October 10,1848. Notice, NOTICE. Estate Notice. Notice. A CiteP. •[; ; ■ “-SherlflPs Sales; '• • BY virlue jff, sundry writs of Venditioni E*P ol *as, issued ''nut of the,Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland .Couniy f [anff ip me directed, I. will ex pose [the following Real Estate to Public Sale* at the Court House; iii the borough of Carlisle, on Satur day (be 4th of Nbverhbqi-'A. D. at 10 oeloek A. M. A tract of Land situated in Dickinsdh township, bounded by'lands of Philip’Ebert, sen., Wm, Gra ham, Win! Randolph and others, containing 9 acres, more or. less, having thereon erected a one and o half story. ■ ’ . . Log Home* Seized and taken in execution as the property of Pliilip-Ebert, Jr. .Also, tt.tricl of .Land, situated in Hampden Town ship, bounded by landsof Goo. Simms on the no r lh, John Mutch on tho East, Joseph Waggoner on tho south, and David Wcigle bn the west, containing 4 Acres and 51 Perches, more or less, having thereon erected a two story Log House, Log Barn, Orchard, dec., ‘ Seized arid tdken in execution ns the property of Jacob Cain’. Also a lot of groundl siliidted in tHo Borobgh of Carlisle, bounded by a road leadirig from turnpike to the Walnut Bottom Road on the Norlh. 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 stoty " Brick House; Frainc Barn) and Stone Brew House.' Seized and .taken in execu tion as the property of Sebastian Orundlcr., Also, a lot of ground,.situated in South Middleton township/ bounded by landd of Tbiiias Cauffman, James Crocket, Christian Hen, and others,containing 3 acres; more or less, having thereon erected a two story ’' . - •.;■: [ . ; Log ttotisU) Cooper Shop, Stable, &o; Seized:and taken in execution as the property of Jonathan Hoffert. ... , Also', a tract of land situate in Newton.township, containing 60 acres, more or less, bounded by lands Tohn Sharp's heirs, Skilcs Woodburn, Joseph Irvine, Wilson Sterrctl and. others, having thereon a S story Log- House, Log Barn, Orchard, dec. Seized and (ukenin execution as the property of* Peter Slrohmc. . Also, a lot of grotlndi situalo in tho Borough of Ncwvjlle, containing o‘o /bet in front* and 189 feet in depth, bounded by Main street ,oii (he north, Church lot on (Tie-cast; John Sivllcr on llic west; and. Church alley on the south,'havinglhereon erected a twoslury FRAMEHOUSE and Kitchen, Frame Office; Ac. Seized midluKcn in execution ae the properly of John S. Wilson. Also, a lot of’ground,.situate in the Borough of Carlisle, containing 80 feet ip ftohi on Soiith street, and 240 feet deep to Cliapci Alley, and ndjoinlngjotb of Andrew Blair and.others on the cast, and a lot of Humes on the west, having thereon erected a two story FRAME HOUSE, Kitchen, Stable, Ac- Seized olid taken Jo execution, as the properly of Rcnnick Angncy. ',. Also, a half lot of ground,situate in same Borough bounded by lot of George Kciglcy on the west, Equal Rights Hn|l on the,Notih, lot of-Jumcs Davis on the oast, and Pomfrcl street.on ihc south; having thcieon erected a two story > ' Plastered House, and Back Building. Seized and taken in c£ccbtSoh us the joint property of Henrietta A Ann R. Kciglcy. Also, the undivided half part of a tract pf land, situate In' Monroe township, bounded by' lands of Henry Landis, Henry Encki David Eberly and Geo. Mcixel* containing 70 more or.less, having thereon erected one 2 story end one I story-LOG HOUSES,, LOG DARN, Orchard, Aq. Seized and taken.in execution as Jliq properly ofS-imue) Grivjcr, - Also; & 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 Nogle, having thereon erected a two story LOG. HOUSE, Frame Store House and Log Stable. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Jacob Sii&nk. Also, a tract of land, siluatc.in Southampton town ship, bounded by lands of Henry Hoch, John Max well, John Kitzmilicr, Andrew Hultcr and David Voglcsongor, containing 170 acres, more or loss, and having thereon erected a two story Log House, Log Tenant House, . Log Barn, Orchard, Ac. Seized and taken in cxecu liou ns (lie properly otltonry Slrohtne, Also, a lot and u half of ground, situate in tho 80. rough afdlrippcnsburg, having thereon erected n two story Log House ond Kitchen, bounded.by Prince street on tlie west, King street on the south,.an alley on tho north, and a lot of J. Clark, Escp.qn the.cast, being Nos. 45 A 46 in the plan of said Borough.. Also, two lots and a lialfofground,* situate in said Borough, having thereon erected a two story Log House, bounded outlie north by King street, south by an alloy, cast by lot of Mrs. Duncan, west by lot No. 50, and being lots Nos. 51 A 52 : In the ffiuft’ of said Borough. Also, a lot. of ground, in same Borough; having thereon erected a tfto stor^ Brick House and Back Building, bounded op the oast by a road loading to Anglo’s mill, on tbp north by let of John Slumbaugh; on thc.wqsl by lot of D. Mahon,’ Esq. and south Gy tot of Henry Koohlmio. ' . Also, a lot of ground fn suid Borough (known ss the Brick Yard Lot) containing 3 acres, more or less, bounded on tho north hy lot of Alexander Matccr, an the east-by. lot of James Slofgcs, Esq., south by ha ofGcorgollartlinc, jr,, and on tho west by tho C.’ V. Railroad. ‘ Also, - a lot oflground, In same .Borough, having thereon erected a twp story Frame House, bounded jqh iUb rtorlh by King street, south by an alloy, west.by a lot of Samuel /INI; dcc'd*, and east I by lot No. 51, being lot No r 60 in. th'e plan pf said I /Waugh.', Seized ami takpn In execution ai the pro- I pcrly of Pnul Martin, Esq. ' , , t Also, a lot of ground, situate in Allen township, 1 bounded by l.aqds of Joseph Best, Nicholas Uriel) and Jacob Nuilor, containing li acres,.moro.nr less, buv. ing thereon,erected u two story Log Housnjliable and Apple Orchard.' Seized pnd taken In execution aa tbn property of David Ellicn. Alto, a half lot of ground, situate In tho Borough of Carlisle, bounded on the east hy College Lane, on the north by a lot of R. Embry, west by an alley, and south by a lot of Mrs. Sloyman, containing 50 feet in front and 235 feat in depth, having thereon . erected a large two story Brlok House & Frame Stable. Also; a half lot nf ground, In same Borough,’.bound ed by a loTof R. Emory, College Lane, tbo turnpike and ah alloy, containing 255 foot in length, anil 50 feet in WAREHOUSE. Seized and taken in execution us tbo property of John McCaffrey; And all to bo said by me, • .• * .• JAMES lIOFFER. SWiff. , Sliorify. Oilier, I Curli.lc, Pel. 12.18-18. ( . Hoiiho & l.al for Sale.’ Tilt) subscriber offers ul private oufc, tho HtffUo and Lot whoro ho now resides, jKttulo in Plointlcld. miles west of Carlisle,'on lliu Stalo Road. Tho lot oonliiiriß u lillluover ono aero of excellent r|chjjroyiiir —U all under good fcncLVarid In find condition. Tho n_n improvements aro a two ffillt lliicU House ||B|*tifflFwilh basement story, Bilcony, Ifftoliqn, mSSmBmSLC , & new Urge Stable, Blaoksmlihsbop, and other necessary outbuildings. IJicro iscnnvu* nleht to tho dwelling a well or mast troni which a largo portion, of ihp V|llngo fs supplied. Thoro m also on tho property o.thriving Apple Orcln nrd of choice Trull, together with a grout variety of other fruit, such ae Plums,Quince, Grapes, &c. 'J'ltie properly Is ono of tho boat jn tho Is adminbly calculated for .tho reliance t}f a mepba 'nlo,.utid.piirikulurly Tor a blacksmith,’ An Indlspu* table Title will be given to tbo purchaser. If not fold nt private salo before Saturday tbo day of.lfdvembcr next, it will on'that' day bo oftarqd at'/piibltc aulo. ort tho prcj’niaes.’iil V o'clock iu the afternoon,'when (cribs will be made known by • .: .tit GEORGE HORNING. October 19.1*46.—it Valuable Property for Sale. rnHATVwiio. tyyo story PLASTERED; STONE! i HOUSE, aitoated-on tho north sldo.pf West High •iieot.’in the borough of Oerltslo, is offered for mlcw WM.B.KNOX, AU*y», July 90.1848. 1848.—tf , . Wood Wanted AT THIS OFFICE IMMEDIATELY, Valuable Farm for Sale. WILL be so|d oruilte premises, at public Sate, oa Saturday (he Xllhday of November next; the follow-' ing described real aatale, vix: ’ A plantation or tract of land, situate in Silver Spring township. Cumberland county, near the SUte iroad, and four miles from Hogcslown, containing. * 166 ACRES 73 PERCHES, . of£00(1 land, 10U notes of whioli la cleared and on derguo'd fence.ahd'in a fine atalfl of cultivation, llie icdiaindcr is Woodland. The improvements are * new Lwo'alor^ Dwelling house, Bank Barn, fiber necessary out btiildiii£a. There also excellent water conrcnienl to (he dwelling, and two streams pf water run. through the farm.. There is also a good A[ pie Orchard and fruit of dUVercnl kinds on the farml An indisputable title will be given. ’ . • . Sale to commenbe at i 2 o'clock M. ofealddoy, when terms will be nude known by.. Samuel orier, JOSEPH GRIER. dctobcr 12, 1848'.*—Si Valuable Town Property for Sale, milE undersigned will offer al pnbliq sale, on Mon- X day the 13th day of November nextjttl io’clocki/ P; M., at ibe'Court House, In the Borough of Carl isle, A his -i ' y '*■ ifan-lard wilh nil necessary Tools and THI s; U one of the largest and most desirable Tanneries m Cumberland county, the location bef»g gpodi conre* nlehl and healthy, and could if desired be enlarged to any extent. . , fH I will also offer nt the same time arm place*, }nai Itrgo, STOtfE HOUSE,,4O by 30 fcelj situated-- in East Liberty jAlley, within 4 |siSS|Hirew yards of the )?üb!lp Square.-. Terms known bn the day ofaafo , ~ ~ lidßbkt sNOti'oßAas; October 5,1848.—fit VaUiablo Toiin Properly for Kalb; TH E subscriber) who intends jd of fers at private si)e, the new ap rronil Is entirely new, and finished in , lll ° Hiosl modern stylo* and in point of - design and convenient arrangements favorably will) any house of similar dlmmsiohif in the borough of Carlisle. It has. . with folding.-doors*.dining room, kitchen ana hall, on. the fust floor, all of very, convenient sixefand five comfortable chambers on the second floor.— ' An excellent cistern with pump is convenient iq the kitchen-door. The cellars of both, the front and back buildings are dry, and the. one hplf of the front cellar has a largo flro place, is floored and finished,, and is convenient for doing all kind? ofroitglnVojrlji ~ , , , ... . , The lot extends, 197 Toft back, with the priv|{« .* ege qf a l 2 foot alley* to be a private alley.extend* ing from Mulberry alley soiidi 58 fefet telweeli lots of Gebrger.Sariderfioh.apd Ephraim Qofnmanj _ is under jj.bod foqcpi and contains a number, > ted and. choicq fruit trees* such as Peach* Cherry/: Plum, Apple, Quince, &c. , , . . . . This properly ip a most desirable placc.of resi dence, and is well worthy the attention of those wishing a.gon,d qnd cheap properly. For particu lars enquire ofthe subscriber. residing in High^ Street (Carlisle., WILLIAM MOUDY., Carlisle, August 17, 1848.—1 f -'•* Tv Butter inakvrq. THE subscribers having purchased fjhe right of Cumberland county for mating, Crowell’s Paten( Thermometer Churns*'they would v respectfully ,in form the Farmer* and thepublic ingencral, thaUhiljv wi!l make and alter for sale ot thp inet Wareroom of over street, neit EavifiSinilb’a oftice. Tbi■. principal udvqutage. (hip churn bias over all other churns is, that it.is so constructed that the top can be taken give free access to the inside of the. cliqrn, which makesii convenient to put in and get,out tho butter, A thermometer |a to the oho end of the churn so as to £xi|ci temperature of tho cream* which. ex.pef(enco show a should be GO degrees to moke good hpltej.. A cnam- : her or space! is arranged aropijd toe.bottom t OI the churn for tho purpose of admiitipg.eqld or warm,wa ter, so as to bring tho cream to the desired tempera ture without mixing tho wntoi with ?rcarn.;Tno secret, in churning butter is to have yduf, cream el the temperature—it will produce more .and better bujter and tajeo jess time in churning—it churns' A equally well. In- cold 6r,wafm wehthcf.no.aucq fn'mg as'having scalded bullet—all that is oecetsafyjlp' make good butter oil seasons of (bo year is to get one of Crowell's Patent Thermometer Churns* We would niost respectfully invito the public to call and exam ine for .* . **»■•'• George Spangler; . * - ... saml. miters: Carlisle, OcL *2, 1848. ’ ‘„ , ’v ■ OJSR TIFXCA TES. Mr. beA-gs:Spangler: ; • • .. Sir—Wo have been uemglhoThermome|er Churn I got of yptf for *6mo tlmq apJ find it far au/yjrior (0 the old barrel churn for.several reasons.' ..JF/re;, l great saving of time in getting butter the average lime of chu'nil.ng.being about {al I ( wo have got butter in the short of (enmlniMea, butler .wheff obtained, (i much 6rmer' than when, ualrtgf' rfny other o\iurri. my folks say not exchange .for any other and twice {he original cost of the Thermpm* xt churn. Yours, &q. GEO. W. BHEAFEU: September 28,1848, jlfr- George Spangler : , . I havo lhe Crowell Th«rmon\oter, Churn you made (or me,ln uqe .ptyco, apd I hesitate to ■ay that no farmer «K6a|d tye vfijhoul it. Fifteen mlnutcpis al| t 'the lime required to make butter, and \ the value ,of tnia attvmg'of tlpie anujtbor oonalata In ' (his —that it require* pd,more tipi? any one season ‘ (ban another, and that, the. temperature of the cream, necessary to rtake .butter, is produced with certainty’ iml without the admixture of warm or cold water with ihj cream itself. FREDK. WATTS. August 17, 1848. To (fa Public/ ■. u . For tbo benefit of the better part .of man (woman) I give th|s certificate , after iwing Jbo Tberroomelet C-liurn mado by Mr. George. Spangler of this |>bf*iX \yould have none other in my. family. been using llio o|d barrel churn fpr. thirty .years pa«( ftnd I must say it is nofto be compared to Crowelrs'. Thermometer Churn, either for speed of chupitogjor convenience, In the old barrel churn it toqk gone£. nlly from four to six hours to, churn thp churn hig-~ now In the Thermometer. cl|urn wo can ihurn butter ; in from fifteen to twenty minutes. bj| bribing the creom io the proper temperature. I caW recommend it to the public as no cheat. , Joseph shrom,^ Scp(oml»op 4, ’ lf ’ >luet [uktiiß. THE '•ubieilber reipeclfully Inform* the public Uni Uq w4u manmaciura to order ', ‘ a SS- : Cabinet Ware 9S3BSBk every deßcriptinn, auch naßoreaoa, Becretarlea, Sofna, Tabloa, Bedaletda and all anlcloa In hla linn, and will 101 l aa cheap aa can ' ba.beqght any where in the county, and will warrant bia furniture of roocl material and durable workman. - * ahip. He would Invite Ihe public to call and enaT ine hla Block before purchasing eleewhere. -' CoFvtna made at the ehorleat notice anti'on mode rate terma. OEOUGE BPAWOIBBV ' Carlisle, Oct. 13, 1848, J. rxus iiotiUAVt,' ATTORNEY AT HAW; Will practice Inlhe eeveral courts of Cumborlnod and Perry Oot)iif ties, and devoid hie lime enolusivrly to hla proftar sinn. OlTioe In Harper's Row, Immediately oppj* site the Ktii'aoopnl Church. , Carlisle, Oct. 28, 1848, . , ; ' JOB WORK tf EATfcV EXECUTED AT TiUSOFFICIt, ’