II ^~f~u~ ~„i ~~l VOLUME IFPLC—Xo. • _ . .Tna MC .4 tItLIILE fiEl4l.l) Airrn„. rocyosireon," will be issued at, TWO DOLLARS pce annum; bepaid hair yearly in advance. - Jib 1117 SEW E N 733 01. exceeding a square 'or three insertion; ONE 1)014,412, and every Yubsequent insertion, Twenty:fiVe Ce ts, longer 'ones in proportion, _ Letters addressed to the publisher 'on busi• " begs, MUST BE POST. PAID, otherwise they will not be attended to. • •. - - AGENTS. . . * The following .persons have been appointed Agents; for the Carrlisle Herald and 'Expositor .to whom payment for subscription and advertise ments can be made. Stick.ur, Esq. Shiremanstown, Cumb. Co. S'Utivr Co*LE, Esq. Newville, do. P. KOONTZ, Esq. Newburg, - do. Fuos. W. Hirs, Edq. Shlppensburg, do. JOHN Wosulilltitcll,' do. • • do. -J. MATEER, Esq., Floguestewn,' • .do. --11..Wft.sow,Esq..141echanicsburg, , do. • :WILLIAM. KUNSHA, Eiq Hopewell, "_do. • R. STURGEON, Esq.Churchtown, do. . Dr: AsA:IVHITE, New. Cumberland, - do. Trios BI.ACK, Elq..Bloomfiel4,.,Perry county. -, A. Biem, Esq, Landisburg; leko46Litaxlirow -. *. - WHEREAS:in-and, by an act-of the . • ,- general Assembly of the Commonwealth - of Pennsylvania, entitled "an act tigula• titi - g the general. elections -within :this. • , - commonwealth," -- passed - the l..sth„day of February, in the year of our Lord' one • -- thousand seven - hundred and ninety-nine, ~ fit. is enjoined on the Sheriff of each _,'county within..this_ commomienith, to • . give üblic notice - of Such elections tO,tie - 7 --ire ' °I enumerate in such ' notice ' -- ,- -: --- Nv at officers_are to-fie . e - OTATtI - r - T, - 7M - 1 -- .7 - itr 1•,,C AEL HOLCOMB, High • SheriffiTif ' the county of Cumberland; do therefore , Vereby make known and give this . . ._. To the electors of the County of Cumber; -• land, that on the .- : .•- - • . Second Tirsday in October next, , 'Zbeing the * ll3t day of the matith) a,Getteral Election .Will he held at the several election 7.- - --tistrieta.established by. law-in said - county, at i • .'which time; and for the several - ellicerS here . inafter named, •tliey will Vote by ballot viz: TWO 'to represent the district composing tile coun• 'ties •of , Cumberland, Adams, arid Frank:. lin; in the_Senite of Pennsylvania. • - • • SONS • to repreient the county cf.:Cumberland in The House'd Representatives of Pennsylva• ma. - . OY.E ucisialyff.a - for the county f berland, to serve for • thre years. • WO SHERIFF'S , WO CORONER'S `ONE D ECTOR OF Thl POOR . • .and of the House of,Einp)oyment and ONE' .RUDITOR 'to settle the :publiAlLc.. ounts of the county • CommßiMiers, &c. • - and by an act of - the General As t'embly of this commonwealth, passed 'tlie 77th day ,cif March, t.#106, it 1,4 directed that `the Inspectors of said- general election shall be chosen by balldt on the Friday next lire `ceeding the first Tuesday in'o"eraer (being 4 the.29th day of September next,) at the usu. r• — • -al-place of lidding township elections to be lteld'by the respective constables, ; (svho are • required to give at least one- Week's public notice of such election) and the said constable each•lownship shall be assisted by two _ qualified to vote as shall then b6pLesent„'and _ 'the Inspectors .chose' are •etpnred by said 'Vet ‘to beat the - proper erection districts on the' day -of the general election- aforesaid, at line o'clock in the morning, .to do • and per-- ,_-`Form the duties enjoined on them by •law'.— And - the Return - Judges of the respecti - - - !tricts beret.) , required to meet at the _court Thinse in 'Carlisle, on the Friday-next .:'after the 2d tuesday in.Octglier next, then 'and there to perform those things required of 'them by the aforesaid act, ,And in mid by an act of the general assem _ iettion,l.' lieltnact.ed' by the,•Sonate 'and House of Representatives ;of the Corn- - monwealth ofPennsylvania in - General As. sembly met,. and it is hereby enacted by the ~ 'authority of the', same. That -the - several 'qualified 'electors who shall vote at a - ny goner al or special elettitin within this common 'wealth, shill - give into the„ inspector Of such ' 'election'separatetiCkets for,tach station or 'office voteilfor,.Which ticket shalt 'contain no. more than the proper number of names, but no,ticket shall be'rejected by the judges - of the in counting of the votes should the isamecOntalo-Teivecznames_ than the..proper 'number—those for a - lierilfsand coroners ex .cepted. ~= •SeCtioh 4. And be it enacted by the author * of the aforesaid. . That itTshall-.be the du'- - ty of the Sheriff or Coroner; as the 'Case May be, of such„,and every county within this ---icommonwealth to giVe public ,notice atee, ' r'sam , time and plate, and in the same manner, ,:and'utrder the santep at he is now re ' 'Ora - 04 ilienotic oral Or spetial' ei . ' , election, that every o shall hold zany office or appoint At or trust un Saer the-government-t e---United-States, ''......Virether a tom m isioned officer or o herwise a ' .2.9lKirditiate_pffi e - e cer or ','who s or shall .1 *_ tie employed undthEilltrgislativ , Execu tive orniliciary Depariments_of it `e United ___lStates, and_ also.- that - everyinimber of Con , tress ishy latv itteapable of holding or exec 'incising at the same timethe office or appoint- Inent of Judge Inspector, or Clerk•of any e teal= irdhis_ state. • . • 7 -I Given - undermy - hand - a - t - ,Ctilr iile - ) - the Ist ill , of September, in the year of our Lord one. thousand eight hundred. and thirty seven, and" of die Ifidependente of the United' 'States the 82d. - . -- .. Michael Holcom b, ' " .... .tppternber 4 ). 1847, ti. FOR • L.lO. . ~• A ir'ery'handsOme" evic . Carri • ge, tiewest 'ttyle,with a coniple iet of .d üble,Har-, 'mess, .w.ill bessold cheap or e. changed fOi' a Second, handed. one.: • : , Fori .articulara enqu'ire ot the 'rinter,, in st .7 1. 1837. - . - '—':—......'' '' 1211 , ~-, - ,,,,,,1 , ~.--. .-. „.„,,,,,,, , :., , :-_, -- .., '.. .. • re. -i.: , ,-..!., ~, :,.,...,..., tO v. • - k- ~, • . --' 1 , • . ~,„,,,..,• ,::-.,..,,,,_,,,... , -. , 4--..,,.-4:,,, , ~.i .., \''' --;•:- ':. ,, ,:ib''''',e`" ,,, :;?*.A l '. , ' ,- *et, ,, , - ,.. - ..-..,,,,,.,,,- , - : .;:7 -,.,-, ~,,,, „,.. • . ,-.. . , ‘.. • , ... -,. • 8 .. .E1J1:E . AT ' ' 4 '''' ' . ''''''''''' ' '''''. ' ''' -.' . '`: ' "- 1 - V.V.4.-,.re' :q) - ''' -.," , - I' ',•;', ,: • '''' •.- 3 ,.1. ) A.' - , ;• . ',.?.y ...... ' .., ' , .• •—• • • . . - --•-',----••-•- , . . _ ........m....... ...;........ --.': '•'-' . '''..g" •.:'-•:'' .-+- ::.. ~ 1 a 1 1 .1.:&;i--',',i- • - - ,".:T - Ci. ' • ' . , 5 IFIrS' JP ' . , • ' Feara/ALle 4:E • „I. 11 .1PD H; :ii 0 a . Eir:S l ; -' 'P,!4 l 6 - *TIC '' - ~,..,'5;;f'rit':;;:1r,,,..11:46:1;,„.411,21,,/7 .112. E . 1 , T71 ... JR AIL ~,,.....„ T S,11.1 1 : 11 SCILVITES I elp . R . l. rib'' , uR-r"-,;:rilii111:17, EVNII 'PERSONS Sheriff; 4,tt MI EMI VAIAJABLE REAL ESTATE' • FOR SALE.. - - -zTliat -.well established new STONE IifILL E H with about forty-two acres' f land adjoining, and situated on the .South side of the' Turnpike,. one mile east of Carlisle, hilt in the , ' most substantial manner -, "fifty•two by fifty feet four and a half stories : high, having four run or - stnne, threenf which are Freneh . Burrs with elevators, smut and parling- machines, all drove liy.water, pp ower::. built on the plan of the. .ItoctieSter hlills in the State of New York:. one never; failing . spring,Witli-` in' three miles of its 'solace, and very near Abe Cumberland Valley-RaiLltopd.—ALSO.'_ AL FARM,- , on the Turnpike, half e ,mile below the above ,property, containing about fifty-two, acres, in a good state 'of Cultivation and well imprevcd.—. ALSO, • . —• ~. - " A LgrgeNti me 31111, - ' . • ....... On -17ellow,13reeches creek near its source, afiont eightand alf - miles :from_ Carlisle, ninety feet " . rty.fiv'e; three:stories high with four: run of itondS in good repair, ailjoining Cumberland Furnace, with or without the Farm attached, con taining about ,four hundred and ,fifty acres: of which •seventy-five acres ate,cleared with a large Barn and small dwelling house, and - a large never failing ,spriiik; a great portion is covered with thriving Chestnut': t'he water never Tails: neither does it ever freeze.—ALSO, • 2200 Acres of:Mountain land, • , adjoining the above tract—ALSO, , 11.8,:acees of OlOnittatielaw,4 ..._ Thickly covered with large Pine near the beall miters of the Yellow Breeches, adjoining Newton township line, near Ilettrix's Saw Mill: For further particulars enquire of '• • - -- -- - WM. C-CLIAIIIIIERS, ------ . Ju1y.17,1837.: .. --::- --- Carliale,.Pa: li'vm ( *(alr+ 1u -E iiiliscriber offers for sale •the following described-house andhalf lotof grounk.sit. nate oo the_north side of Mails street in the bor . ! tugli-Lof-Carlisle,-nearly -opposite-MK- George . Aughinhaugh's.lidel—the west half of lot No. 61, in the • plan .of - said ,borough-hounded • by - ! Main street on -the 'south ' 1 )r. 'l'„ Myers - on the.' wdsti DickinsOn alley (23reet wide) on the north, and the ‘yidow Cycightoiyin'the 014; containing.:_ 30 feet in front_and 240 feet in clept_b_._,_The dings are a • • Fraing,- - Wea thei.boaPdid - • - .1. r • _ • &•outing on Main-itreet with dlarge Ba7ick AND. AB R-I C K . S: 7 l - A BL E, frmiting on •the alley.- Said ,half Ipt is .in a high state of improvement,- With a variety of choice • F ' 'ruit Trees and VoraneArines, now bearing, Curranta,id.Goosebcrry Bushes, and 'Shrubbery of different kinds. • c - An indisputahld title will be given to the.pur• chaser. Further particulars aredeemed cessary. 'Any-persons wishing — fq - pitychase, are invited to call and - view the premises., • The terms will be made knowit'by JACOB SQUIER August 2:8., 1837. • •.. Assignee .Sale. WILL be sold at public Sale . on the pre mises in NeWtoti. township, CumbOrland county, Pa.,. on Wednesday the.`lBth day o October next, ..... • A VA LITATILE FARM', - Containing 150 Acres o and allowance, bound ed by lands of Sam'l M'Ciint's heirs, Abra ham Grove, Peter Tritt and others; between 60 and 70 acres of whiCh is - - • • First Rate _Limestone Land,. • .And the balance State,'•Of a good qtiality: about 120 acres are . cleared and in .a pod . _ state; ot,cultivation, rthe remainder - is well Timbered. The im proirements' ire a . . ---- .__ _. Wagon , - Shed, Corn Crib, tkc'., a Well of a never failing stream of Water at the doer:, Besides there - are severalSpringS on the pre mises, one of a very superior quality. There is also aloung bearing AP,pi_.k: 012CrIARD _of_about.-1 ft(l-grafted4reesi-t-14esitles-a-variety of at •••r„froitL MI • , : ,.—T-liis Farrn-is.adyan 7 tageously situat.-! , " •• la market, lying mid way,- betwe,en i .t‘l.) a and Shippensbulz, ~ s,.milesTrotricti• . •_. -:tfifrom Philadelphia, /5. from Baltimore, 'and . one-half mile from the C'umbe'rland Valley .Rail42oad. • One-half of the crop in the ground. will ;he_sold - on - die same day. *. • • c. Also,— fJ3 Acres: Wood Land, situate in Mifflin township, near the Three Square, Hollow,• - • djoining lands of . David. Sterrett and otlie a, and five mild's from the above farm., A SO, Lr, 10 ACRES , ' Wood land, situate in Mifflin township,. in ,11obliii Gap, near the SUiphur "Springs, and about? miles from Newville, adjoining lands of James Woodbbi`n's.•heirs, John Harper, Esq., and others. The terms'of sale will be $258..0f the porch:l4e _money_to be _paid-at the-- confirraatiOn• of the gale, and one half of the. residue, on the Ist day of April; 1838, when-possession 'will be given. and the other. half, on'? the Ist day - of -A pril, - 1839,• without-interest,-to be sec ed - - v - mg. s oil the interest — deducted- ash, as it ay best suit purchasers. • JACOB SWOVER:, , Assignee of Wm. H. Woodburn. Newviile, 'August 11, 4887. • ' • • • .31 -- T I et, • • A Camp_Mceting,utuler . the direction of the. coloured - Wesleyan - Clergyrrian - ofthis - circuit - w in be held 'on the farm sof Nathaniel Weakley, in South :Middleton township, commencing on Fri, clay the 1511 i (Ivor Septembers next. No liquors . of any kind can be sold 'within - three miles of the camp ground. • •• • *- * • • ' • 'August 28, 1837.-3 mi." ItslaliktliEktS 'WANTED. VEIU teachers al;p4anted iu Frankford Township, .Wlio can teach'reading, Writing arith. rrieoc, andquch ot4er branches as are generally tonght in cauntry.schools.„ Good recominencia! thins Will, be.. required—applicatioa •• should . bp in Septernlicr: )1/• 11 . 011 T. LAIRD.' . . • ••• Secrelar e y to baardlf birectorBi . August 28, 1837.' 1 ' • . 7- • . IMIERMIE „. - Priiiieit, and*l"ab (ished Ireeki# by' -Geo _Phillips reer'ey -in 'Carlisle ',Cumberland C' urjj- Pa.' Superior Varm 7 1 . Containing about 475• •IlttV.s. Sitzaded.in St. Clair township,. ..... .. ... . .* „ • .allegheny . Cozintg, Pa.• • • . This Farm is betutifully, situated on the waters of Chartie:r's Creek, FIVF. Mills from tin the city of . r Pittsburg.. Tbo Washington turnpike runs withi few- . rods-cf the line on:the one side, an - '.the Steubenville :Winn pike within two miles on tlie • other ; ti - State - road from Virginia to . PittSbarg passe . throngh• it ; also, a Cduntv road connecting the State ~roilfrind the WaShingion_Turn pike, - passes the door.' About 300 acres ate cleared, and in a:got:4,state of•cnitbiation.:-- 'There are near .._; 1 -• - • • : ' ::20() .:CRIES Bottom Land, *hiCh for richness and fertili ty.Miiribrife-514-phlTedlnrthe state, a large portion of this is .in meadow, and enough might-.be made to produce 200 tons'of hay annually ; there is a great abundance of buil ding stollen& lime stone, and 30 . 0 acres of the Itegt pitioninotes . Coal; Which can all •be -get -•outconveniently. The timber -is abundant and gOcid. The .buildings consist of a large first rate • CUT, STONE - • A spring and stone Milk hotise,; two of the best bank Barns in the'country,.7o by 38 feet and 60 by 30, With—stablingander. the . yvhOle,' a large frstme.Stabli, • • - Pour TeriAnt - Mouses, with stablin g attached ; a frame 'Meeting House and—Parsonag e —housevith,,various other out buildings,,sua as Carriage houses COw house, Corn house. Bee..house; Schoolhouse, $: 'T are alroir a better order' than usually -found on Farms in Western Pennsylvania. The whole farm is ablitidatilt ly and beautifully _watered. . . . _ Bearing. all kinits Frnit,!adjoins the" ston House.. In'regartl - to fertilitynimd quantitynf land; - 'quality of -improvements' and nearness to market, (being-only 5 miles from Pittsburg,) . this farm is - not-equall d-in Western Penn sylvania. It will eso 'on liberal, terms, andlmmetliate possession given. • Inquire of • COL; JOHN It SS, on-thelnetniscS, . ACE X AND glt, No. 209, Markot street Phil'a. August 7, Iltagy 4•:Xaaal»•oveel Patent THRESHING &. CLOVER . MACHIN ES 6 • . AND HORSE rovw E If.' .-.The)subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally; that he continnes to construct at his manufactory in ~the, Borough of New ville; - Threshing and Clover Machines, and Horse - Power, - upon a new and improve 4. plan. . ' . The above - Machines are constructed of the, best materials the country can offord, awl by the most experienced workmen.. The subscriberhaving taken greatpaias in making Many • .. ' (~ ,t . . - Valuable letipli.Oventents . . in h .. machines, and in selecting the.mate rials •om which they are constructed ; he flat e. s himself.thatle shall be able to ren der amplersitiSfaCtimi to all who favor him with a call;, that for expeditious work -and durability they .equal; if not c purpass, any thing. of the kind.that Ifes yet been offered`to ihe.public., 'As he ltas\costantly a large assortment n land, persons wishing to pur r _clulse,a .. ,ye ctfullyinvited to call and ex. amine Gems, . ' ----. * . " . W. ~ 'B. MILLIGAN. *. NeW 0 l'e juhr.:to • • 18.1. Having'purchased and tried one of . the Threshing • Mnchines and Horse ToWer, thamtfreffifed — B — Milrig — iii,..l can safely_ say_ th ati fully.: realized_m y _c.ipecta. tions. It runs at least,one horse-lighteri and the horses walk about fourth slower, and threshes mige . grain in the same .lime than any one I have yet seen. . • 1 .AVILLIADI GRACEY. NeWtOß;ltilir 8,1837. • . - W. _willingly. certify to the .utility of the alitivc: machines, yours being the third Threshing Machine which I ItaV - e - liad put up in my barn, besides having seen eight different ones in operation, and I can .safely say, that in my opinion, yours surpasses any thing I yet have-seen for light and slow run ning and for expeditous, work. JACOB MYERS, JR. West T'ennsboro', July 17, 1837. • • - - I have threshed upon - tlye machines manu factored in'earlisle, and on most if not all the different kinds of, machines in the countyy and can say Without hesitation that. those manfacturetLby_W. 8.. Milligaii--ruti—much tighter, the horses w ir tik'' much slower, and ,threshes more grain • the same time than any I have yet tried. - -• • - ' SAMUEL G.A . LI3ItAITII. ..,Neiv_villeilnly_l2,lB2.7_.-- ---- --- . • .L.Mr.=Milligan--Itaving - formy‘own-satisfac, tlon tried One of your CI, vet' Machines last winter, I. took .one IMi of my . -chaff to the clover mill, wy , ich tura d nut-ten bushels, of t which I gave • ne ,basilel for toll, the other - half - I - slielletlApon - :your-machinc-iene-clay-, at tiome, and had twePte litashels.,.an& one fourth of cleaOcedy,,,,. : ..-•-- , e , . *.7 -- : ~ --: ..'.--- ...larttlAN WooD . West Peittiiimarogh 'ltilY Tr 1837. - • ._ . _-- - - - ~ • ,The,subscObet' would also Inforiti the-pub -lia thatshe„ltis.:ottromeimed. the " • fROAVICAPAINGII3.I(ISINES, itt:tin: its 4raridles'plottd iS, prepared tu exe cute ,'any -ordeirj.ln - AtliatAtne, either in C9ll - flarottcheS' a Gigs, Sulkies r peak- 7 Boras, &c. or itoreptiiring the same; dope nt• the shortest notice - and-on the angst reasona ble terms : r TheixiUlic -arclin'ited to call and examine for the - nageOes a's he intends ieeping a constant snpi!ly. on.band. • " • •W. 11, ArIiJ.,LIG AN. : . New.ville s' July .:?5-18'7 • ' - • • - - TUE ! SD•III 4 I SEP•7I'.E•4I-51-.E.11_ CE Ern _Valuable Real Estate at 1-03L11912 111 HE subscriber being desirous of remov-; • -Ing-to the west, will:sell at:Private Sale the following valu able- propertyi• viz : No. 1. An_excellent Farm, situate in the_ township of Newton, 'and county of 'Cum* berland, four miles west of - the borough of Newville, arthe- head of the - Green SPring; and one- mile from. the'gumberland Valley Rail Road.. . "7, ti2,07E0-2timd Or firstrate - Limestone. LaUd, ° About - 100' acres of which is cleared, and in iegood state of cultivation, the residue is overed with GOOD TIMBER. The im provements are a Double .Log House, Log Barn, Tenant House, Spring House-, and other-out buildings; ._This'land iswelC way tered by the Green .Sprillg;.. • No. 2. The, one-half-of a Fullidg Mill, and a tract of Land, adjoining the. above. The improvements are a large , DOUBLE -STONE • • tIOUBLELOG TENANT HOUSE, Smith Snop, F.raym..Uttilt, and otheilMild No. 3. A tract-of Mountain land in Mifflin township, containing 10 Acres, covered with first rate Chestnut and Chestnut Oak Tim. be'r. , • _ _. • . , • No. 4. One other - tract of Mountain land,: situate - it'llopewell township, containing.. 12:Acres; covered with the best of_Chestnut and Chestnut Oak' Timber.' . _Tife above praperties_w ill -eithC'r-be-sold- separately- , or together, as may Liest suit ptirehasers. Any person desirotis of .purchasing, -- will =call on the subscriber . residing on the premises: . 'JESSE KILGORE. - 7; - A - ugust - 23 - ,.1837. - 2- "opposition is th,e lAte at Au. - siness.”' ". • • Talt2a3 . • 'AND C-0 Al, YARD.: ro HE 'kilOriber iakes this method of .inforrn ,ll Ing the public, that lre has 'rills .Syring_atid •Sulinner, pur_chaAal., : an-extensive litisp . rttnent of MOIL-11=0U IP:LIZ - MU Joice, Rafters Assorted lengths and sizes and qualities; pherty, Birds-::ye and Coyle Maple, AsMand. Poplar . Lumber, • • Lting and Short Shlngics, Hogshead and Batrel Staves, - AITMM - AOITM or Ilard'GOAl, of the first qualitY, for Stoves, Grates, Furnaces. &c. Also, the ItituminoviS or fine_Coal,.from Karthaus, Iteeds and, Dr. -Hoyt's celebrated Janlis in Clearlield_county. To prove the fact • CJLL .11.1 1 D ,SEE. Lumber sawed to order, on the most moderate terms. Bills for lumber will' be sawed at any time, with •speed and correctness.. The subscri ber returns his thanki to' his customers for the 'liberal patronage thus. far bestowed upon him, and solicits their future patronage. The public may rest assured that no pains shall be spared . on my part, to'accomniodate at the lowest prices, any article in the Lumber or Coal line.. ,•. .. - SI MON OYSTER. , .. - Wmarloysburr„ A tig. 21, 1337.. ' • - , .... -Bzza sAza. I will sell at public sale in the 'town of Lislimn, Cumberland county, on Thursday the sth day of October next, at 10 o'clock,. A. M. Tlie firm adjoining that town, belungin te estate of Andrew Carothers, Esq.,Aec' , co ttaining I 24 - dri esof Excellent Land, which , is iteadaw,lipott4he-Y44.- . , :10k. lihe improvemcpWare a good-TWo-Stury • • . .D.wrelling•Bouse • 1 a LOG BARN, and a sinallOrchara. There will be sold at the same time; a tract of about 15 acres of Chestnut Timber •Land, - which lies about two miles rrom the farm. '— kLSO„op Satyrday.l bolltli r floy_of October next, the Court•House - ia Carhisk , a .. TWO STORY , - Brick Ho - usei. and'a lot or gibunl, situate in the south side, of High Street, a few doors west of the Court house, in which Andrew., Carothers, Esq. resided.- There is excellent STABLING upon the lot, and a well of water in the yard. The situation of this property is One Of the mOst, desirable, either.for a private_reshlence or public buSiness: • The terms of sale of the above propertieq will. be madcttay. Frederick . Mratii, — E.T . r. _ . • of Andrew Carothers. Esq. deed. August 28, 1537._ _ 14. 4 . Estate o Sdain Manesmithi LE of laliniiiiSTridinn upon th?o...state- of Adam Slanesmith. late of Allen towiilni), CUM berlaiid countyy deoseased, have issued—in- due form of law,loi:the,ifihseribet r ,fresiding in said An perpo*,htlyiog Saul - estate - will pkesentliMiratid tligtte f ;ritleb ed will make 'payment ° ai LEVI; MERKIM, August . • , S 9 .10TO 'Tlr CIEi iN tile Court.ocComMon of:Cumberland inty;_:26t It April, 1837, 'by ce`irisetit, the money arising ontlierile - or the •real cslateof GEQIICC • sy.' 1,V001)13 01101, being considered in Celia', Rule for its appropriation at the_riext argument court. ~.said cutirkwill commence on Triesday tlic 12th klefilornli'er,'lB37...x . , . • CCO, , Y 1 Prothonotary's Office, Carlisle, August 14, - • ' .Just Beech-c . d., . A few lars of French' 11inst:Zr!1-=:;rapeA.Shei r and .Suft'Sbell 13oradau Almonds. _;',"" -13#i-7C'' ~.;.. , . . , . . . , ' - IN pursuance of thelast will-and testament of Mathew Wilson, Idte__of Frankford 'township, Cumberland county, dec'd, 'will be sold at pub lic,s4le 'on the .prernises,.on- Saturday the 23d day of geptember. next, -at 2 o'clock, P. M. of :said day, the, following describeklyeal estate, hate the property of.said testator, to wit:--a plantation or: _.. TRAer OF LAND 0 • -se / - situate in Frankford township, C um berland coun ty, bottuded by lands or James Waillsee; - . lsatie -Lefever, . Sowders and' others, containing 155 Acres, and allowance of . per 'cent; Having thereon erected a : ' •- • _. ... , ;_:_ n _ a r i n... s . E . • . . .. c.,...,: . Two StoirStone • . , ,17:,rzli ei I I • • 4 , . .. ' mt ,•,,,_•4.• 11 , I ',. ••••:;•:.••••••, A .m... . . , A Double big Barn; wagon Shed, and corn crily . , • adjoining, also a -spring bf water convenient . to the house.- 7 There is about -- .... - -j ). • L- 21 129 edicres._ileared:Land;- • ' in - I good state Of cultivatiori, — ot which 10 or 12 acres are Good Meadow. The residue is excel• lent Wood Land. -- - - An:eight day •Clock. Will be 'sold on , said day. • • The' above described . tract of land is. Slate of an excellent — ifality. „The lalid is Patented * and . the title indisptiLible. Theoterms will be made . known on the day of sale by -... . . _ .. - John .-Diller f ,S'tirv . ii,in g Eer of :Mathew Wilson, doE'it.. August 28, 1937; .., • The Perry Forester will insert the above to the. amount of $2„00, and. charge: this dike.. .. •• • - --BY-virtue of — a writ Plum's order of_sale,te• - _ _ - . me directed,,,issued out of_tlie Court of Co&mon Pleas of Cumberland county, will be exposed to pOblic. sale onSie`preiniseti, ob - Saturdav the 3091_ -day - of - Septembel - nc:it, -- aTlO — o'Clo - ck, A. M., the" ',follow/mg property,_e== - A tract, of. land; bounded_by lands of th e heirs of James:Gif fin, deed', Jacob 'Weibley, John D. Wonderlich, Jolin - Sanderson, the heirs of James -L a mberton, Estf. dec'd,_andJOhn Fierovid; containi,q , • neat - or- strict- measure, - or thereahouts„ having. Alteretia ereeted st.one story LOG - frOUS It, and . Large. Log Barn,. . . there. is :an excellent, stream of water rimming through said farm, and the land - Well Timbered. The conditions of sale! Will be one third.W ° Uie purchase- money -to be paid on-the con fi rmatio n . of-the sale, and the, esiduein tiro equal annual instalments, without 4rest, tp be securetlio the satisliietion of the' court. ,To be sold aS the ProT perty ef-John - A - Sanderson - and - others MIGHAEL 110LCOMV Sheriff.. Sheriff'S Office, Carlisle, 2 - 'August :24, 1837. 5 ' Sheriff's Sale. . ... ... .• BY virtue of sundry writs f venditioni entonas to me directed; issued out p 'the court or 'om mon Pleas'of Cuinberlan county, will be e pos ed to public sale .t dt court house in - the bor- ough of Carlisle, tin Wednesday the 4th day of October next, at 10 o'clock ? A. Al., the follow _ing_describeiLreaLestate, to : Atitr . . • House and lA . of Ground,. situate in the borough of Carlisle, containing 60, feet in breadth, and 240 feet. in &PIK more or. less, - adjoining a lot of Peter Cutshall on the rant, an-Alley-on the North, .and Pomfret 'street on south, having thereon erected a :Two Story Log House, plastered. Seized and taken -Owen tion as the property of John Main. And to be sold by me: : M IC II All: L-IIOI 4 COMB, SIMI; Sheriff's . Offire, Carlisle,l August 28, 1.13:i.7. f) Quniberian4 %Talley RAIL ROAD" COM OW , '•-, , An election for President, Treasurer, Secretary and four Managers for_theLthinherland_Valley- RA Road- Company will be held at the louse of -tieorge - Aughintutughrin.Carhsle,'on - Monday --the-241 1 day-of-Octiber-next.-between-the-1 ours of lg o'clock A. M.: aii4-d o'clock p. m. By the act creating said Company. it. is "provided that no person shall be permittedio vote at sucl - election unless he or she shall have fully paid" al the instalments on the shares of steak by hei subscribed." „.T, W. EBY N ' : S'ec;ita;y. Carlisle:, ATitigiist 28, 1837,! • irj•The. Pennsylvania Reporter, and. Un:ted _Slates Gazette will insert the above once a week .until Lbsslection,i4n4 charge,Gornpany. • Anothere,lididate for - ph9rig. Do tiliylectors . of Cumberland County: Fellow Citizenst—l offer myself to your c4sideration as a candidate for-The office Of SH-EI2IFF, at the en_stdng — eieneral Election,. and 'respectfully solicit your IniTes. • Should I ,' be so-fortunate' as to be elected, you may rest _assuredAhat,nuthingshall,he_yranting-tin -my part - US give general satisfaction. • . .MICHAEL LEUNG, Sen'r. Silver Spring township, Aug. 14, 1837. •--.- - • ALL persons inbCbted t thelestate'of IlEgity WOLF, late of South Middleton towliship, .Cum -berland county, xlec'd,. are reipiesled to .-make payment to the sttbscriber,:'zresiding,in the.bor. .ough of Cat•lisles and these If:oh* clairhs against said estate will present them.pOperly authentic:L. ted for sectierpent., •. ~'•,-„,.,.., ~ • ' —. . .. ' WM: C.A.149,9q RR,' Aaniir. - "August - 28,-_lB7. - •;T:',. - LYc„: , :' '- ' .. .. _ ~,,.. ..;.... , ~.. _... „ . TEafflcilithtS" . Ft - 101'2Mb . • -Setcr,ol•good teachers tirexanted by the School birectors'oc.:Botith Middleton township : ltninc cllate application sltti.ulthblttni:td . b. Apply to the Hop. John Stewart, - 61.. . • - T 1101144 8, '; l AtiG•ti4':2B, 1837. EAVI *.livArt S e veral' teachers arckyat led in East,Petuislioro' : 1 0W nOite,; - , who'can teach 'reading, •W ri ti ng, A r. and . such -other branOes:iiiike genOralli, taught in ourschools. , — GooditeopiinAtulatiati :will Lir required.. 4PPIY. tkp..,§UtiiFribet ceittting`h ea r,•,lt echanicsburg• TERj3 A It NI-Eilt 'Sept, 11, 16 - 377z;:afv5.;,..v -• • - NE ENE SW PUBLIC SALE. Oideror Court Sale. ATOTie i. 4)it.. -. W.:-E.*BN'S''l EGICAL • PREPARATIONS • A-S-the-.enjoyment of-health,depends pre-' . ...911k, serving the .complicated functions. "or the STOMACH, LIVER, 'IN.TESTIN ES, BY LUNGS, in a heidtby and vigorous. , state,. through .the ope rations of which the baditireitewciits growth, its nutrition, and Its support: At tan,nMfonger be astonishing:thitt-wben these viscera:are deranged. and cannot, perform their, proper ffinctionsi - the whole system should suffer and become:disorder bloodis made from the contents - ef s the stomach ; lids its red color and - Vitality_ given to it by the action . of the lungs and as it perform.sits duty in circulationg through the veins_ and arte: es„hasitalsllow e -Or. fliSy.-Srartnerits - Te tne. Or wuen out sediment, -collected- andAiicharged , bythe liver.—These - -viscera, then,bre.,theantimonial mechanisM or ap.. paratus by whith the blood is manufacturedand preserved ; ;and •it is - therefore obvious- that the State. of . these shpuldlic the first consideratiOM of tie physician. Now there are'varioueiCauSes thai will affect and derange these organslvith - Which . the blood-has nothing whatever to do. ' 'Thus the stomach may be utterly debilitated in one' mo. inent, - by affright, grief, disappointment, heat of the weather, or any s other neryous action, and be, wholly unable to digest . its-food. Is the bloodlo' blame - flir . this? - ,:-A NERVOUS ACTION - of long. continuance, will - produce Settled DYSPEPSIA, with head-ache, bile, mental . and physical dehili. ty, and, - funeral 'retinue "Of other evils. .Is the blood to blame - for this? 'lntemperance, by ii . flaming the. mvts of the stofinach, and leaving it in Placid, - prostrate . NyealinesS - and an undue quantity and continuance of purgativenfedicines t by producilig the sameeffects, will put this organ almost out of use for digesting wholesome solid food; and thus impoverish •the blood and the whole Systerfn. Is tile- blood to blame for this?— Again,. with regard to the Latp,, , i•H, jtis well known, that a slight Cold, occasioned by damp , feet or hy a corrent of air, will- inflame the` bronchia,..all down "through. the by:inching' air tubes of the --andcreate-eithert eM icessiv-tieuiimi3, iiry that dreadful insidious disease ) Consumption, with pustules _and_suppuration_of the lobes, though timely remedies may prevent, no earthly skill can-cure. .1s the blood of the fair and bloom • ing victim to blame - for this? So the liver, when, climate, sedentary habits, , intemr,ierance, or-other prostrating causes Bye withered - away or paraly zed. it with-distention, becomes tinable4 p carry_ oil the hile from the circulation - rail - it 'instead of dis charging It through, the gall idadderl,_lcaves it to come •ffirough.rthe skin in jaundiced and sallow fluids, 'nnd to rush uptin the,stomach ikirregular and - excessive • quantities. Is the unfortunate' blood to blame for this? Nol these vital organs are never affected'by the blood, until after the. blood-has beemlincted - by them ;'they 00 the mak6l.s and mastet.S7, -- tiffiritTs merely their worik and - their passive agent, • .Knowiig. - tlns to he. a sounffiand deMpnat rated : !am •in science and experience,. Dr... EVANS!: - system of practice-is in Paiffilid accordpnce with it. Ile alias to keep the Stompch, the Lungs, and the Liver in vigorous and regular action, as the three great fountains of health and life.. For this purr nose he prescid es hl beautifully efficacious AP ERIENT • '?acknowledged by medical men +who have analy ed aml recommended them, to be. equal to any. ! the worldlin cases which require the cleansin of the stomach and bowels t and his celebrated 'AMONIILE. or TONIC PILLS, in cases of nervous irritability,. stomachic weakness, oLgeiteral-debility. A r m_uhajttrity ()Littman, diseases-raving tlieir origin in th . gerieNif thy of the principal viscera with the nervous tern ; he thus seeks disease iiLthe most • inibtile lil'res of its roots, instead or:vainly hoping to ex tire - ate it by plucking oil - its Icaves awl more dis• tent branches. His APEIRIENT - PILLSwiII dO all that any' Purgative medicine can do, that is thoroughly cleanse the stomach and bon'els.; and his CAMOMILE or TONIC PILLS, combining as they also dii; — the most delightful ANODYNE known in medicine, will do, have thine,' and are continually doing more to strengthen, restore and 'sustain the Imman constitution than' any other medicine that has yet beeii discovered. Of this he has-innumerable proofs, and this no man-can deny without fidselrood. Dr. WM. EVAIS' medical preparations arefo all Stomach and Nervous Diseases.. In Indiges. tion,'Dyspepsia ARctions or Liver Coal' plaints, plaints, heartburn or Acidity in the, Storhach,. Tightn sat the Chest, Loss of Appetite, Pain in the siiJ s Flatulency, Dypochondriacism, Low Spirits, . pitations of the Ileart„Nervous r-F . .bility; -- NervonsT:Weaknebsluor-Albus,Sen -nal Weakness, - Indigestions, General Debility, Bodily Weakness,-Colorosis or Green Sickness, Flatuleiit or 11)steral VaintingS, Ilysterics,llead acill', IliccAtp;Sext_,Sickness,icigh_t_Mar4—,Gottt Rheumatism, Asthma, , Tic Dulcrettx,--Cramp, Spasmodic' Affections,,NotOlCA;Vnuiting, Pains italic.S id . e; - : LiMbsi head, • S toma c h-ordlac ky,Difll• ness . or - Confusion of Sight, Moises in the InSicle, alternate irlushings of. ['eat and Witless, Tu mors, Watchings, , Anxiety, Sparans, Dad Dreams, Agitations, will in every case be relieved by an, occasional•drisd of Blame Camomile Pills. ,Ladies, dining the time of pregnacy, are often rciubled with_Sickuess; Vomiting, Heartburn. lead-ache, Tooth-ache, Hysterics, and (Ale' roubtesome symptoms efeetyully ):efieve(l by these reptfratipos. 1... 1 4W1N lir. li;lii. EVANS4IBEI_CA - E, No ARCADE, Chesnut street., l'hilade)pina. Few. , sale at the lterag and 2v positpr O e ffie e. , ,;':: -,.4- ,-----' June 5, 1837. o triv *® BTSE , '•“b, , - 24:0 ; :Vott • . The,Subscribers—thankful for past--favors,, an-, flounces to the - pribli*that is' now _prepare d to accommodate Visitors =till others who mayzive ' lia alig tied \A large oumbei af,boarders and' visitors last .Stim' met.; he has-the pleasitreof informing• them that' he is-providectwith.-amadditionathouse,Autving a number of chambers comfortably furnildied, and a cool parlor well calculated for the comfort and amusement df Gentlemen; .• The "Mountain - !louse iS,sittetted on the top of -- the -- Nolililteuritaini'Seren miles from Carlisle, between the • celebrated entitle - . Springs and the Perry Springs. - From the observatory the Cum berland Talley can he seen by . the, 'aid of a..104" in every direction for several miles, - and.pfesents lo the eye a Acene:beautillil beyond imagination.. 'The surrounding Mountains abound with gamei. other iources . aritn - Seinegt• are provided fol. those 01* . tere notspertiMen., end. the table and thediar are supplied in the best Manner. ••There is every isidiicement to those fond of pleaSnre to• pay-the, , subseriber ri..visit, for will the, invalid his dliadianiage to s'p'end a few days at . the !'lito House.' • -• bat! July 17%, 18;i", 7 __. 1 cati.be had wheii rcqul red: ; ,6w, .\. - - . : :: ~, . . .. • ' ' . .. AEU . MiniES; VIM? Mai . Shbrilt 7 g - iSaleir - .". • . 7 7 7 By virtue of a writ of Venditioni Eiponastilo' ine directed,will - be.,espoSed to piablio vendUe at ' thd Court House,. in Carlisle, on, Friday. the 22d.: • day of .Septemher next. at.lo 'o'claelF..A..M., the following described 1161 l!lstale, to•win:"....„•. -4 . - A -- tractll.-Woodland, - -in "Diekin son towns hip, waiTantedin 'the •of George Ege,"botinded by lands of Watts and Buchanan, nowPeter-Ege, land formerly orianes" --- ItuarWilliam Smith, hoh• • liOrnaslitack,•snd.other tract of Dr. - .Chaulhexs p .. - , warranted "in „I..he".hame of' Tho Mas Thornburg.. atiktf.)Y an other tract of Dr. ChainberSoNdritantedi in the mania, of Michael Ege, - containing 405 acres , "i and 143' perches aallowance.—Also on ono other _tract:pi-ye . .land i lOrrauteikk t kum9o9. 7 ,_.-• rnl first deScribed tract,. West- by Miller - and-Cocip_er.r North iby an other - liaet. of Dr. Chambers, and• East by a tract warranted in-the:name of Michael' Ege; 'containing 411. acres,'2B perches, nod alz lowance.Also, one:other tract.. of 'Wood-104 • • warranted 4 hr the name of -Joseph Thornbiiit• bounded ,South by the latt.cleatribed.fratt, West .by _Mid& and Cooper,"Norlh by a tract warranted in the !lathe of .Samuel Postlethwaii, and East-by • a tract in the name of Michael Ege, deceased, containing 408-.acresi 106 perches, .and allow ohe'other tract of wood-land, in ' name Of Samuel Postlethwait; bounded south by the last described tract, wist"l33 7 Miller & Coopea, north by the Cumberland 'Mill tract and other#, eontaining;4ol„aerea and 9r perchesand a110w.... ance.-41.150,, one other 'tract of ivoOd.land, 'ranted- in the name of Michael Ege,- ,- tionualeit south by Watts -and.l„.lucharran ) west by all tbe • above-described , tyatTtp; northl by Adam Houk's. - • .- I.land,.lthilip • Spangler and. - George Beetem, and . east.by George Ege„.containing 430 acres and.• . 55 perches a n d alloytanee.Alscio, the life estate • of the said Dr,'William C. Chambers in a certaiU . - tract of land, situate in'Dickinson township, Waist • • Totted in the naind'ofPatrick - Bobinson, bounaeQ by the tract larranted idtlie name of Samitel • Postletliwait, by Miller and 'Cooper, by--the Yeb .low_Breeches_C eek,-IY-m.-MoorearheirsGeorge--- McCormick, I be,rt .Donaklson and others; cots- • tabling 4 "- res and allowance, about seventy. - acres' of which ere cleared - and- cultivation, kraliing there on erected ,a large-; Merchant T hri . with four runs of stones.--Also, a Tenant House and..larg& Log Barn ,and a Blacksmith 'Shop.—° Also, a tract of wood-land in Dickinson.lOWnshipl . Warranted in - the name of .Dr. William C. Mat: bet's, bounded by lands of John Harper, Michael Ege'S" heirs; Peter Ege-and others,--containing -- 166_acres; 38 4yei 7 CliOS. - -Also, one ether tract of wood•land, warranted'in the name ofAilin Arthur, in South Middleton township, bOunded by lands of Peter lige and -George:Bge,, .containing 233 -- ileres and allowance.—Also, part-of-one °Met -- tract of first rate' woodlandin Dickinson town , . ship, warranted in the name' of William Lusk, _ • bounded by- all the first six described tracts,,,Com' tahtint_77-77acres:Alsoi-:aiot - of Ground-1n -borough Orcarlisle, bounded by_theMalnut Bob loan Itottthon.the _nerd), I. R. Parker, - Esq. on the east, James Noble's, heirs - on the south, and- Jael.b Cart on the West, containing acres 70 perches.--Also, levied the tertn-of the,Lease • of Mary Aim and Augusta Furnaces„situale in • Southampton township, and all the/lands and estate thereto attached . and embracQ within the terms of the said lease from 114 Carlisle Bank and Jacob M.• Haldeman to Dr. Wm C. Cham bers dted the day of . A. 0.1836, - and' t Riess terminates on the Ist of November, • • 18.39.—A15e1, levied ono tint ofiand_silnate-anal being partly ity the. borough of Carlisle 'and partly -in North Middleton township, and situate !mine- • diately upon the Hatrisburg and- Carlisle ..nt. a. • . Bike Road, containing forty-three' acres of f , st rate-Lime-stone land - trponiwhielviszerected-a-firrt, --T -rate- stone Merchant Mill, with four pair of Stones ' three of which are -French Burrs, pro- - pellcd by the waters of the Letart Spring, which never fails and never freezeo l lthereis also ere.l-• ed 'on the said land a Milller's HOuse and viler improvements—this is. one of the best Mill,' the - Slate - of Pennsylvania, and' almost new. Also, on a• tract of. Limestone land of the hest - quality, situate in the township of North Mid dleton) bounded by George Sponsler,.. James . Noble's. heit,:s; Jane Caufiman and the LVlalt - : Spring. ann lying on both -sides of the -Carlisle jlarrsburg Turnpike Road, _ _ - two acres, all . or which_ is elevecl except .about three acres, and under gootPteiree and a high" state cultivation, having a good tenant House and Itarit thereon erceled,...there is also a small orchard °lithe fiWria.--Seized'and taken in ex( co- __- tion as the property of Dr. William C. Chamb, r5".77 - • ,---- ::II 3 .ILittLIC SALE . . Wi - porsininte-orah-order of - tirfillans' , Dout roc- - of Corriberland county', there will be expos:: cif to public sale on the premises, on Friday the siti l 34tll day of - er nextii,aTractof".• • • 21;\40.1C .6:-'I'ZZAITI)„, r in Silver Spring township; liet*iii - .Varlis - la-aoil Ilarrisinirg, near the Turnpike road, adjoining. lands of Trimble's - heirs, Johnyogleitong, John Darman, Jacob Deemy, the Conodognitmet. .creek, containing : -• 223 AtIRES • more or_ less,. about Acme hundred - -and seventy acres clear, and under good fence, and the rtsi- ' due in good timber. The improvements - are - a bile . „ - -TWO Story Wick DWELLING HOBE' a - gnod,tenant house, with a,atable annexed to it. Thiele is an ext - ellent A P i'LE ORCHARD on the flan; and fruit of all kinds. Thereis plenty of _ • %Valet. Of_ a • TEAMS,. Five- hundred dollars to be paid'. when the sale shall be confirmed, the residue one•half of the - purchase itioney, on Abell day • - of - April,,.B3B;,and the balance in three - annual payme9OVitliout biterest. . • A.., . . . • . , y,Aoll' , ECKEter, ,, • laiiii*atorcolJaeoblilitts - 66 August 2E4'183'7. • •. (07The__Penttsxlvintia, Tilegraph'• and ' - ter lleiald will' insert the. litiniviii — lialeOtark - - - . and-cliarge 'hit ' • • : " POWDER.- •' • -•- . • . F. FP..FFF.:POwder for sate 'at either.whole*— sale. or retail, at the 'Shire •of the subscriberin Muth . I4anover street. ===E • WO TICE , . •-. • . IS Ilereby_gived that I am ready to redeem all .thq- tickets put 'but by tne, as I find 'there is' ,a : suffleimmy of. small:change in circulation:at-Ines& ~ et . t!he want of wbich ' b: — W:7l - 1 - lIIES. • • Slnppeusburg, ;August 22, 1E37, , . • • Re; lisc. - - — MICHAEL Sheriff 's Office Carlisle, -She/'ijA. jAuegiist 26, 1837. 5 JACOB SENttt. =I MO