DM EOM =MI ME vela ra - t/4 ziLtazta.;-au) ag • . • 1110sirisrrany.Citallois. — The bOdies eta) evented being" aro perpeutally.tindergaltimaPecies of revo lutionary change; iu la.thereforo eVinelititliet in order ,ro facilitate this peri odi Cal change,' the natural' outlets tiC_thebodymustbe,kept in a proper condition.. for, if,the,noxtour humors are allowed - to sojourn too long in the body, they become eictssivelv sharp, and CON odeastoning the most terribh; and total disorl.. dersi.which frequently entail years of suffering and anguish:..When. this is the case," would conscie4- . aously recommend to such the immediate' use of the BRANDRE.TH VEGETABLE UNIVEBSAI, medecine which has attained its present standard of usefulness, solely from its exeeeding rain taci.properties ; these Pills, being ln .trOth nothing More than an assistant .Of nature, causing' her to do that which is:rcuffir - ed - toproduce - 10ealthy-contlition_. of _the body...... Such being the case, it is evident that • - they can be administered with 'safety to ndvsnced sr, a>f.well'.,ae to. helpless infancy, end invariably. with the same beneficial result's. -- 7 -- - H--Iternember,_these. Pills arc 'not ..sold ,gent hr at . tin' Drug Store, eitTieirlirthe - tity - orreonntry.------ - Purchasoliem in Clulisla of Grp.. W. Iltrsmn, , . - --or-ofi-Agents-publisnedin, another part of thisdpaper. NEW .APVERXISEMENTs. Valuable tract Zif Limestone Laud FOR • vi r ILL be sofa pt . private` sale, nt any time be . tvreen this end; the 15th of November next, firstrate Limestone -- Plia tat . . . trite the property' orJames Neal, Eeq. deceased, situ ate in • Dickinson tow,iship, Cumber land county, bOundeil by lands of Andrew Carothers,John Wood-, • •liru,•Sainuel HuStOn and others, containing_. • • ' TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY , one acres, more or- Jess, itbout two - thirda of which • are cleared landijn excellent . Cultivation and `-under pott fencc+the remaiining third is fine timber land: The improvements arc a . • • v two Story Dwell ing 111 Irani e -and -kitchen • a largo Brick Barn, Wagon 811(11.41.nd , other Out buildings withit well of good ,waiter.; : -- -There are also on the premises u,gooitapple - oPehard-1 and other fruit trees; also a large . pond of . water • has scarcely ever been knoWn to_go dry. _• . Persons wishing to view the property can see thtt. • • UM by calling on Mr. Fiektik; who resides - Mt-the. premises; undfor the price, conditioni of sale, &e., by application to William rf - Bidille;i sq.,at ear., . Bde, or to Mr. Samuel Boyd (one of the owners) • near Columbia, Lancaster county, Pa. • — Octoberl9oB•lo*- - .4 : . • • 200 Dollars • Reward. - • Rah .away from the subscriber, near Frederick; [(Mtn Md. on Saturday . night...l.oth, October 15.10,3 i young black fellowinamed - . ICACEIS BISSET, - • limut 22 yeara,of age, 5 feet b or 5 inches high, well with round face,.mid shoulders broad, speaks Mut countenatice_good. lie can do any kind • • of work on a farm or at carpenter'ii — ciiii , k7'lcif - TVMk with hint a row crown hat, mid pair of Beaverteen pantaloons. .11e also took with him a yoting.bloolf,. ed Black horse, A. years old last Spjing, with; two -- , .----Ittinir..feet_white,kotnixlitte_slip in the fore head; asks ft ot~ alol - gfitinlu. - • He also look. niy• sail AT, -bridle mid .maribtgidea;lll4 - iiiiil3l,l,e, ia tdoottoltworn, , marked• With-a sinall-tud f'+,.; -• • -Lure, Market street, Frederick ThCabridl is a stiff bit with double reini—the martingale is old, • ory_liag, the other being broken and tied with 11 strap.; A reward of 150 dollars will be given .if, takers in the State and seeured'in jail so that I get him again. • Ten dollars will be given for the horse if he is sent' to Frederick; and all reasonoble charges paid. AIIItAIIII GETZEN9AN N • October 12, 1840.-4 t Newvillc Light Artillery. Take notice t'tat a court of .appeal will be' held at Tie house'of W. H. Woodburnon iMenilaj the sth daporNtiverober next, at 2 o'efork., P. M. caw. • Newville,-October 21; ' WANTED IMMEDIATELY, Three or four Jotn•neyinan Cooper', to. whom 'constant employment-Bnd liberal wages will be giv- • The highest 'price will be given for cooper-stuff find hoop-poles. tifilisle, 064,20, 1:840 House for-Sale. Thd imlnairilier -offers at -private, sale ; the large -Three Story Brick .14n.;elling House, in Main street,. Carlisle, in which he at presentresides. There is a large back building attached to die house, in , which are two, commodious Kitchens; also 'stalling and , carria_ge bowie, He will also sell it. half lot, running from Locust alley towards Pomfret lareet, on which loran Ice House and Kitchen Garden.. I'lm property Will be sold together. • • EDWARD J. STILES. October 9:1,1840. . CiLtAALAXIO_N _ - - - TAIMIEREAS, the. Hon. SAMUEL. lirmnumv, Pre •• 1r sident Judge of the Court of Cohunon Pleas' in the 9W District, composed of the counties of Com _ ._berlandi ..Per4;:antl__Jonlata t and the. Hon. Ahn ; 6 1 11/art and Tohn Lefaire, ?. .hidges of the ttaitrCeniti of Common Pleas, of •the county of Cumberland; have issued their - Precept, bearing date the 10th 'flay. of \Auguet,;lll4l), and to me directed, for holding a Court of Oyer' and Terminer and General Jail De . -liveg; And General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, et - Cindtal; oit - tint - _ Seeond . ...llohday of .Novetntier, 11340 1 (Wag the 9th day.) . at ten oltdoek in the foienoon's Nunes is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of • the Peace, and Constables of the said county of Cum- . berland, that' theybe then and there in their pryer perstins,valth their eel:sortie,' inqUisitions, examina tions and other remembrances, to do those thingi ,which nitheir, offices respeatfully aplicrtain.,- And those who are.' Wound by recognizance to prosecute ' *lost the prisoners that are, or then may be, in the • Jail of Cumberland county, to be' then and there, to • prosecute against:Mora as shall be jiisG ,Dated at Carlisle, the 11th day of October, 1840, ' • and the.siXty-retirthyear of Artlerican Indepenemio. JOHN BIY.ERS Shet.ifr Electioil of lifrectois CADLISLA HAM :Oct. is, !SO.' troilcs is hereby given tO•the Stockholders in thi s Institution'that an election will be held at the Bark hig House on the third iklornlarof November'llex 4 liming the 16th day of the mopth) for thirtCen ,D t IntCtors to serve the &Mixing year. • "'•• COBEAIt . . . „.....ed, . '• - , - ,.. -, , , i' , . - ," ZiaTIC IsTqlliril:44l-, ---„:,-•:—. 111r ' . AS tii . e:Carlisie Ela;ing , Fan , Sselety, P i - " :1 " f11.; st AfT • ':. '' b illv l, ll /O l the ir :st i t n s . t it it B u 4S tio ; e ll anT i ht ec w . i s s o l t r ts i e o e:trn i s g n y i te v lv e n a n d : Ilq''' l .- ,-, , . •.a..-,- the•statklioiders of said lust u : 1 . 0• +...pi .i 50".4' ',,,,, t h e ' next begislatui•e- of the Common-- .:;3 ;/. 4 lPP r a t -- .7 - --- so• - al of charter, Change - dimple, stY , le,., 'ands, °l' r' ' "ne I d Valley Bank,”•inereae,°' 1 6" "at n r ctounting aed..banklei r iv,. - , an ` 4l l enera h ''• t letioett as the UII 0 tune ~, L.,4, ' ti er enr--;res r, • • to bil'oontineed kini,,,,,,9r • ,'oVo o ,AitCi i ,: Institution .? 41 VA ''' - ' 7- ''Afli sT4 ' " r- V^' ' • inkt J MYErts: . f•: ! -, _ „ • ,.. . - , ,, ..1•;,, , u• ,, :V.,1 4 ,, a ,. 49 , • , , ~':k...•,•Acifitylito44l4*.g• ~: :, . • • - -..... .. .. - - ' ' ' ' - ' .- .... .: - -...•:' -- --I ' . r . ' . .... ' '..‘ . -;;-..,; , ,-.: 1 : - '. ; : i. ...,..:-; . 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Ell a ...N .00n - consistiiirdsTry-Glie-}lnglisli,ViriwilLotisl _ (piths,Cassu ncres,Satinets, &e. of every variety of oolor, quality and- price.' .Alao, a largo end hand some assortment of _Eliglislo . Wei 'French Merinoes Bombazines,'-.Merino H liki nizines,'-.Merino Shawls nil Clialleys, Mobalin de. I.aiiis, - French Chintz, plain' - and - fumed-Silk sbnir Safinsmtevery:_esilor and (waif-. ty, silk and gauze dress handkerchiefs, bobinet and` Bond veils, fancy' , 'scarfs; gauze; siitin.. and Mantua ----- ' 4 " - 7. wwrv - size-anti-colocltc...LA (so—Straw Bonnets and ,platttl braid, Also---a large assor - inent of - llsvacatic,. Goad 'consisting •of calicoes, cheeks, Inuslins, and eery otlier.nrtiele which can be mentioned belonging to the Dry Goode business;.to gctlier with an extensive assortinencof - . _ ; -(iticens . wa' re, Hardware, .Grocc rics, Liquor-§,..&c. &c. • - alt of which - Will 'be sold cheaper than ever, before offcTi'tql tbe sale; • -., They would respectfullyk inVite 'the public to cell and examinelit:4. stack mid prices, being fully ' satis. fled that they CalL , necoramptlate limn at "prices far Itclotv m hat they are in the habit of paying. Prihiirce oraltinds - will be taken , in exchange for Goods, at market price. Cottotry.Merchust,tp are hivited to call and examine their stock, hviwg connected .wlth : European Mutat.. factories, 'Whielt will enable them to - 'sell .at prices lops than can be Purchased 'in the Cities of New York , -Philnaolphio. • . . ifhippeusla.rg, „0et.117,4840' . • . Eor the licni fifiif tlinciwo - nf - Wrll3burg-elass: 9 for 1840. -- , ! To . be drawn, at ; Alexandria; Va..Sntur. day, 7th Noremlwr, 1840. I . lo:ize of. $lO,OOO, 1 of - 6;009, 1 of 4100, I.of 3 - r : 77evocr, -- r - dr-2;5 - ou, of u 4,15 prizes 0112,0.00. $5---Qunrfers 50; Cciiiticotes of Pariagesof Wholo.Ti4kets.sl3o,_. Do. - du 25 Half 'do = 65 Do. do - '-25 Quarter do 32 50 . ACAPinia $66,000t' -Alciaiidija(ll 4 9llt!ery. • Clan B, for 184,(1.'itratrit - nt Alexandria D. C. on Saturday, 14th of November, 1849! /-of-7,000. 1 Of 6,000,4 of 5,000 2 1 of 4,000 ' ref • 5 of 1,750, 10'0f1,500, 50,0 t 1,000 50 of 500, Sce, - Eighths $2 50. 6.:Rifieites MT:lel:ages 61 . 25 Whale '1161:et8 $250 Do. - do • . 23.11101 . do 130 •. du -- Qmarter 41(s. Do. _. 26 Eighth, do -3250 .For Eadduing thy. Leeidnifg - .Xcadetur and for other purvoses". plasallo.9 for 1840.—To.be drawn . at Alexandria, Vu. Saturday, Nov. ' 4 2.1.5t 1840. BRILLIANT SGIIEHN: . 30,606`',"`101000 5,000-3,000--2,500-4,017. ' • Ce - • . 100 prizes of 1,000. •- ' Tickets only $ 0-7Halvesl.s—Quarteri $2.50 Ccrtilicnles of Packagaa of 2.s*Whole i'ielieta $(.50 D. - do 25 Half do •65 ' Do. •‘ 25'Quarter•do 3 : S . 30 3IMUSZ -- • ' - IVIRGINIA - STATE - LOTTERY: For the benefit of the Mono*lia Aeaderay. Class No, 10 for 1840.—T0 be - ifra wa.at Alexatitkat, Va. on St.tueday,'Nov. 2801.1840. . ,'• ' ' , 5,00U--4,000.--3,500.5,035: 7 -3.000._; 1, . ' 40 ;Prizes of 1,500 Dollars. Tickets $lO--lialies $5-4narters $2 . 50.' .. •,' Certificates of Pack:if : pi of 25 Whole Tickets slsso , ' • 2 Do.)10 , . 25 Half do . .1i5.: - Do. • do ' 7 -- 25 quarter do ' - 52 50 -- Sia`teen Dra4n Numbers iu elicit Package of Tickets. • :f,w7lbre .Prizei than I.llanle. _.,Class 13, for 11340.—T0 be drawn at Al:saadria„ . - 13ALlin"Satarday,; - 14th ovesuberoB4o:—. • C.R.IND SChti4 7 ,lttel • - T' . . 60,000 Dollars.. ;1 prize of $30,04--1 of 15,000-1 of 10,000-41 of 8,000-1 of .7000-1. of 6,000-r-1 of 5,000-=1 of 4,000-1 0f.2',500-1. Of 2,81.1.-4 of 2;000-5 of 1,750 7 -10 of 1;500-62•T 10VPI6zes of /00010 •-•, SQ - of 500, 50.9 f 400;100 of-800,106 of '250, •• • 170 of 200, 124 of 14Q, 84e, &o. Eco. Tickets only s2o:—llalves $lO--'44utO•tera , klighthe $2 Certificates Of Pockem of 2.6 Whole Tickets $260 'Do ' . do Half do • fdd Do "Alp% •25 Quarter .do„ .65 D o do. '26.r.itlatit' • d0,,,•32, ' 'SW Orderslot Tigite.ta and Shares Or'Certifietites oTtsaekageti in the a6Ove Lottery will b Promptly attented to and tholdrawitig sent iiiniedilftely after it is over. Address!, " piIEGORY, k Co.,..3lanagera. City, Sept. 23.1840. '' •'" ' • -fp HE_ Subscriber •,,, , ,_thatikful,tit the. Chit Alk.'netts Cerliele.iii4loloity, for the very liberal patronage.'whlch tlifr•blvrtheretolOio - bestowed apfin begs.leinfititinform 3i em thathe bail removed his establialiment froin.• .4hrivimkr'a s'Aciar,'•• to the bowie • formerly ocaupled • by . Dr. ,TancithakJ ohnston, In West Loother atreett firhere bell preptirid to • SCOUR, Cloths, Silltajfinu•Sip., bit , tlio.timiletitt3t44o 104: at the shorteet'notietOr4e . „,;-• • ' -•• He ;respectfully aolierta •alatiousimo• Ortatilto: favor. - • , • • - • • 01114.V.DTD Carlisle, October r " A FAMILY NE WSI.A.PER:7-DEVOTED TO NEWS,•POLITICS, LITERATURE, THE - ARTS AND SCIENCES, AGRICULTURE 'AMUSEMENT, &C. &C. awes G ItEAT ATILItACTION: EargainF.„ Bargains, 11120Vir i3t.nsl3lll fit:; Shippeasintergy, Pa. ARNOLD & -4113RADIS;: ItespeCtfully infnein the eitizgaia of Sitippensburg and vicinity, dint tityy 'vivo jut receive.t4 and are now opening, at•their gore; in Main ateeet x an extensive: nntl . well(selecteil assortment of MI 1 'Slate Loittejw.o 6RASD C -30;000 :001.i.$', LAWN BALLOTS M GRAND SC AM -$6O-iOQQ of-ii0;000; I:qt 1„5,0%)„t.or:10,(00,_1Loc,0,000 Virginia State. !..olliery, C/RAND CAMTXLS $35,295- $i OO 3 MOST. SPLENDID"' ital $60;000 ! Ca • ALSO, $3Ot9CW""$l5,OOO Aklexandtia Lotterr. SU= Lo bat, .Pabitihed.,tor the - .ProprietoP, .by, .4004mge 1 'Creak. in e artiste, 111,0 , inheland CoOnty s , Pa. . . . • ' Valuable I:an-Yard :Ptoperty • FOR . . On 141entlay the 9th pf NOveinber next, at 10 o'- Clock;M.;•will 'be sold at public side, on the ,pre mises; in'tliettoi•otigh•of,carlislei - Cutriberlaittl coun ty, thatintze and cominodious • • situate on the north casecorner,of Loother aad East .Streets;hotinded. on the east by the :Extort siiring; and on the north by lot of T. C. Esq., contain ing two hundred and sixty tea in front, and one hun dred and ' twenty:in 7deptli more-or, , less,belcinging-, to the estate of David .9.Ferney, deed., having there on erected afar; , MI IVM • • 'TWO STORY STON. , 4 ow LA'''. - Dwelling . I • • _alw.o Sto g y stone Finishing -Shop; a large Two Story .13rielc._,Bertni - froliSeililargvilranie - Ilark-and Mill Blum, withpn. Bark • Mill in it. There nre rt four lay-sways and one pool in the'yardi five handlerT,ltifTotitnesittal-mie-bat and a good wellof svater nt - the kitchen door. •Tliere 'will-also be sold at the same time and .plate,,a titian ! Jay of Chesnut and Black Oak.' bark, together with some Tanner's tools, &e, , The property as in - good Oiler, and in a very desirous situation for a Tannery, or,a private dwelling. Terrtis:of be - made knOvvm on the day of sals;" and any infoirnitdion be given aboutthe property befdre the day of tale by • • ' I GIPD. , W. BHRAFEIid - 14, 1840. . ' - • .• • PUBILIC SALE. exposed to Potilif Saki on the premises, in 'Westpentisbovough tOiViisldtKciimbbrland county; On Wednesday the t ttlt da'y or November ziextott 10 o'clock, A. M., viz: • • • 10._AVRES 'OF. PART SLATE nub Li!nestonc, Wig); on whiell.l% . trected, . • • • • • ;:tc c ;: ,"•, - LOG . 110 fig!? 2 Ghcre is •; :"" • „ 1110! also on aftid preni es n lleacirdo — Orshard f-prime-fruit;.also-a.firsizate_sprinr, OLueit:r water; adjoilong lands of-Nathan Woods,tear; Sitds aad others..Terms , will beinade known . ' Otn 021 of sale.. 009 bee 14,-1849, • e'es ivAccon n Whereni.Jos; Whinier, Assignee of Joseph :11-1 - os. _set., did on the 14th day of August, A. D. 1840, Ole in the . :olfieeix.:thirProllidinitary"ol' the - Court 2f Cominon Pleas of Cuniberland•county, his account as %Assignee Of •the said. Joseph Afosser: Noticeis hereby given to all persons interested," that the-pid court have appointed. the first Alontlity of November 'fern 1849, (being the 9th) for:the confirmation of 'said account. - GEO. SANTEUSON, Protli'y Protbonotary's Office, • • Carliiie,_Outnbt . • 0— Assigrapeship Account: , :Virlieeens David Kenower, •Assignee Of Joseph HooVer, did on the 12th day of August, A. D. 18401 file in die Office of the Prothonotary of the Courrof Common Pleas ocCumberland - comity;his account as Assi,„Tdeo of the said Joseph Hoover: Notice is here brgivear to all interestektliat- the."--said court-have appointed the first 1111cinday,of Novi:ether - Fermi 1840, (ken the My for the confirmation of said account Prothonotary's Oliice,. October 1 1840 5 .• - - DYKE is hereby given that Letters of Admin istration on the estate of Jacob Goodheart,late at 'West Pennsbot , o' township deceased, have been tinned to the sidistriber in due forin of . . All persons having accounts with said deed., ore 'requested to present them to the,suhscriber properly authenticated for settlement s attil those indebted to. make itntnediate - lisyntent. • . , 14AVIO. PALM, , Dickinson tp. ? • • Oct. 16, 1840.--6 t 5 • •:' Notice. • The Members of the,Vn'ion Fire .Company of the florou4h of Carlisle, together. with any others who may wish to become membersore requested tei meet, at tW - Tow'rr - Hall - hysaid - horpttgb; - on - Satimilai - the Seth day of October lost .; td. 7 'o'clock P. M., on .bu'. sines, °lmportance Importance - to said company. . . Carlisle, Oct. 13,40 . . ' • 'Estate of lifart.Zinn, deed. • • LETTERS OF ADNONISTRATION on the tate of 'Mary 210 n,, Weiltpennshorongls -toWnship; Cumberland county, dee'd,have been ism- . edio the subieriber living in the same township; .No- Ttea is hereby given to all t tlitTeeiliidebted:ttisaid - es. ,- tate to make immediate 'paymentis. and all thnie bar- Mg'Claims against said estate to present them, prrp erly authenticated, for se t tlement . act. 4.181-r to ow' C'efdilQPB. Take notice that . we have applied to the Jiidges of the Court of Commtni,Pleas of Cumberland county, for thesbenefit cd the fasolvent-Laws of this Common wealth; aril they have appo inted Monday the 9th day. of Nave:l4er next,; for the hearing of us and our creditors, at the Court Rouse, in the borough' of Car lisle, when and:wher6 you may, attend, if you think proper.. .-` ". • - • - _ ' GEORGE , EPPLEY. REUREN HAINES" Clustober 7,1844.- - -3 t . . 0.). • There will be exhibited in this b 0.,; rough, about this month, at teigollotej. a w• rout, .clot - of fineMULES e iwhich will beoireted ror ' • C. MACPARLA.NE4 0'ct,,! . 4, I e4o, ... BAROAINS, BAR,. G . AIN . WI . ~ .. . -, Dili .9E46 t ',(27r6 Ones , IV citietnsware. ,- 4ywaxtie-iold by;the 'subscriber, nt very reduced prteeifor'Vash; in, tlie..rocm. recently occupied by Jactib;Rlieetti and . 'utljoining,lbe store of Samuel tt. 'Myers & Co, . .. ' . -:•.,, •, ' . ' , 1 ' Tile stock is new and consists' in part of broatrcloths, cassinietes, scasainetts, blank ete; merinos, bombazinesillan'nels, vestings; muslines, calicoes, tickings; silts; ylinens, table,co'vers, plain and figured ' swiss mus- lines, „inseitings, Janes, -Silk and cotton ItandkerOliefe,•ribands, gloves and eteek itio; bonnets, battiferteensi - &c.4km-- ',Also, 'a lot? Of -,:GLASS QUEENS WARE,. autta GnocianiEs. Having relimpiisheit,bnainesein'pliippens. and, retnOv . eo thaVeredre atock' to this pkace, I atri desirous _of-clotting' up the 'ecifi cora as soon, "possible ! ..r.Purchisitra Will. 4,107 4 , elL to roll, goari,,ils, great bOrgainisAtill PO' f iii'fhlPs't :.:I;::_COASOGltapit.'::. 5ept."720:1840. - , . wmumwomaz-ziiyaninte. qscouctanatzta, atuto. Tan Yard, [OaY'tiIcKEEHAN, Executor of Mary -AleKOon GEORGEZXNN, Adin't - .B ARGA NS! son.thi462er. ....tindauer , .• 114 their New Store .in .Centreville, have just;re ceived and are"now opening a very large and splendid "nsinsttnent ot.Virrisil , %FRENCH' and DOMES- Ttc - - DR:ll* Goons,- which have been selected with much care in the cities of NEW YORK and IMILADELPHIA, fin& which they respectfully_ invite the citizens of Centreville and vicinity to call and examine, as they will be ma bled to please,andsell decidedlycliehperthh7 any ouiceawiEmeanieuktyieywllbe happy . at all times to see customers who are desirous of having Among their stock will be found . Blue 'Black; Brow_n,,Green ' - Olive, Cadet, Mulberry , D ahlia, Cit roO,Claret, Mixt.Drab, and a - variety ot ton:,:ppeed Hatta V ik 21 k^r 4. Superior stripeiriiiiil Cassimeresoweinium and low priced &milieus; su-. perior Silk; Satin, Veliet, Valencia, Corded ; Strip ' 1-frigure4l-arL2las and Cassimere 'Vestings. A general assortment ofiffiValities-ant colors of • • . .. 1 • ------ .Fall and Win/Mk 40 oods: .. -k suitable for . :Gen'tlemen's' wear. 'Superior Black Indian destriags; Gros Be• Nrips,Yo De Simai; Gros D Siwiss, and Senshaw Siiks,-Chtilkys, Child zes; Jaenets, Cambries, llobbinetts;plain and .0-. gored S has, and Book Muslis, Shawls, Dress • liiiifill . - r — c . hiefs, Scarfs,.e - & cT V, RibboimoSi l it A 7 fiiiie and excellent assortment of tine and low wised - Calicoes, - Calienes, irish,-Tabie,:fowellin and Table_ ---. taper, Crash IV:tilins,..Tickinr,s,, • Cheeks; ,Cords, _ eaverteens i --A- geiiitntUtrasortniant of Leghorn and Straw 13pierts;thalwellatii - Parasols,l.th.--*Also, an extensive tssoretiketit of •: . , ' . . . (irOcericg.And Queensware otthe Mi approccatlitalitic . p • The puldic are re z itwited:to'enlitiind judge themielves they are determined to' s(drilieliti judger cash or'conntry .p, dace.. TAVERN KEV.PERS 'are re spectfully ittivitedto _ 14-L 10.'5 befoyerehasiag elsewhere. CentriWille - Xum. Co October 14 . ARJOURNED . Orlibans , . Court Sale-. . Th im e dersigned: *ill . expose to before the CoertlfoOel, tit the tiorou4ll - ef ettitmSattir_duy-the-‘24th--ittiy,of-_--Oetobet'.-majq at,2_o!elpek, 41, tract of part Limestone and., • ' part Slate Land, • situate in township:, Cumberland county ; hounded 'by the • Connoilog,uinet creek, lands of Ross Lamberion,, Abraham Lumberton, Zeigler's heirs lind. others, containing -Two ItOndredTiliiiityrnine---- Acres and twenty-seven Perches, strict measure, basing tberemi .ereciell a. 0 111 LICK—AND STONE,_ Wen) lira?* Ba , It and Stable, 8 $ 'c. There Ls a...never failing spring on the piemises, and a-good well of water with a pump. About eighty acres of this farm is covered with young among -timber. • . .- Olio half orthercittcliase - money to be paid-onthe -nonfirmatiovi. of-the %ale, and the balance in three equal annual-p s ayments r thereafter, to-be..seuared by_ recognizances the Orphans Court with approYed _seenritv_. The grain growing on the premises at the time ol t ,gale to-geyto tlie purchaser,except ilie_tenants share thereof, which is expressly reserved to him. Possession will be delivered on the Ist day of April next, or, if the purcliasi.;r should'• prefer it, he can taco possession=immediately- after- coniplying ' with the terms of sale, subject to the balance of the present tenant, which will expire on the Ist of April next. • JOSMI'II pIIRON,jr. Adm'e October 7, 1840.-tds: Public Sale. 'WILL be,solil,at public aitle, On the. prernesee, on Wednesday the 28th day at October inst" at It o'clock, A.M. the following real estate, viz:. Tract of Prime Land, . Ituate about seven miles south of . Carlisle, in Dick inson township; Cumberland county,. adjoining lands of Philip_Spangler/David Sheaffer, Andrew G. Ego and George Wolf, containing of which about 1004 m-es are cleared; and the residue covered with fine timber. The improvements are a first rate two stOrY , • • • .^4`4l , STO.VE 110 USE 1..4‘ I and - two'story = with an excellent spring. of water in the cellar and also in the yard; ao excellent Frame' Barn; with two threshing.finers, wagon shed, tip% crib, an excellent orichard of choice fruit, together with other-improve ments. The Yellow Breeches creek runs-through part of this property. The whole-is,und4-good fence and in 'a high state of 'cultivation. ,Anyl'person wishing to purchase a lima of this description will , do well by calling to sue. it, and extimide...br him- terms of sale will be made easy. - :ti indisputable-title-given-to.-theLpurchaser—___Eor.fur-;_ thim particulars apply to the subscriber residing in in the borough of Carlisle, or to Mr. Beltzhoover on the firm. Dot. 7, Sheriff's Sale; - 13 Y virtue of tr writ of Venditiorii E.:spoons to me, directed, issued out of the Court of. Common tleaslif,Cilintieriallitbounty; will be.aposeit - twpubz. iheaale.Zoli the folloWlng described premises, ow Thursday the 29tiitlay of October inst., at 10 o'clock, A. M.,to ' All the Estate, :right and title, of John C. Sirna,"of and to a certain ,Iron Ore . Bonk, in and upon the tract of Land of Christian Hurst, situate in Cumbsiland county, now in•the,occupancyof Mar tin Zimmerman, containing eighty. acrea o more or Jess, attioining lands of— Markle; Johnlilack and others.. Seized and taken.inexecution as the proper ty ofJoltn C. Sims, nd to.be sold by me, • .1. JOHN MYERS, Sheriff: , SlieNft's °lnce, - Carliale,,Cct.-3,1830. 5 • '• ~-Ratate of Tpl.Gautz . o dec'd. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION upon the cetatd of Michael Gaiftz, deed. have been issued(dein of law AtikFredetick Gautz, of Monroe township, Cumberland laukuntirt All per cent,. having anima against the eatath,-will present them for aettlethent, and thcnie indebted.th, the *ate still make payment to the. subiirtber. . FREDERICK GAIITZ;AM't.. Wont* township,? `IMO. /8;1840.-61S , ; Estate qf Gastsivis' Miller, deed. Y.ET'rf.RB OP ADMINISTRATION .=, ,, N:Ton QM estate , et Goitavis Miller, late pC Shop herd:down, Cumberland ,COunty, deed., !owe' been issued to subsaritiei ; l•esidingin, Allen towsiship4 All peraons Indebted to, surd , estate are regimen/1 .to 'inalteVayment immediately, and.those haying elaima to preamnttltem properly authenticated for settlement. • HENRY . ZEARIN,C., Adiser. Eirept,l6; 1 e4SX---6t.• • . • • • . Iwo story . Log • • 2 'tit • , •• House,. _.• • .._• oule Log Barn and other dut buildings. There is a small stream of excellent water running near' the . -house,- and-al I;e.-a-good-sprm-- g. , Thore---is a first-rate apple orchard on the prentisesond other Wait trees. The terms of, sale.- are as follows: two hundred dollars to be paid on the confirmation of the sale—! one third the purchase money to remain in the land, the laterest whereof is to he paid yearly and every year to _the widow7dtribig her - life, Said interest to commence let of April next; and the principal at her death to andtmong the heirs _andrepresentatives of the •said .If . fory'lmmerinitn.' The residue of the purcharie . mobey - on the said) Ist.of April next, when possession -will be. giveit; urnil which time •the rent is reserved, Said' paymenteto be - secured .by recognizances in the. Orphans Court. . ANTIMONY" GREINER,' • Trustee, .; GEORGE DEOEIII LandLFor .Sale... ‘. AD Y virtue of an order of the Orphens' Conk, will JUIII be exposed to Public Sale, ori - the - voreises, on Saturday , the 4 24th day of October next,. the - following described real estate, with the appurtenances; vitt-, A: Tract otLamid, - . situate 'on the YelloW.breeches creek, in SOuth Mid dleton townehip;Ctiniberland county, adjoining lands formerly of Peter Lobach, David Eby, M.', conteining 96 Acres .&..127 ,Pereites P - ' . . . inore'orieist. being pert , of it_ tract of land. 'which Thomas Meheify died aiezed, and on which James MoClune now'resn s.:' : ,:. Terms -7,-one hal heiturchaeernoney,,te, be paid On the gonfirthatio of the sale by the , Cburt4 the other half in trio equal , annual instalments, without interest: It, is supposed , the title: Ia - unexceptiewahle. The lend is good, but the improveniiiitaareindifier , ' . LEWIS HARIAN,::::::.. . ' , -', ' • • •.: .•-- ' - • Trustee, Ffe, \ SePteniber 0, 1 8 , 10„ -: ~. • - ; • •• -- 'MLA' MARBLE, - underalgued *lobes to tempt- hie.,bosiness of furoishing Gtre:.Stonee; of all deleri ptions,ekesp • er and better than - eau:he bought in this,or any other country,. for in. „tallowy 'producer' Thry- - *lll be'execatedia dos 'neatest stile—of the Philadelphia an d 'New England Marble.' - 'The Stone* will'ke I'dated at,Otal'es if the rethaser thinks prOpereby ieloiej the Fffice T andinactlption at illy kouse.tiont :the Post ' .• , HATFIELD. Sept . .' 30, tlllO.-=.r9t STEREOTYPE PLATES AT PIUBLIC SALE. WILL be sold, at public tile on Monday the Nth day of October inst., in Harrisburg, the one undivided lielf of the Stereotype Plates of that popular musical publication entitled, "Etungelical Music," - comprising two entire and complete sets, i2ine in round, and the other in Patent Notes , including copy right, Ste. Each 'set comprizes • 512 pages.— The - plates were onadeln Nero York, under the di rection of Mr. Charles Hingley,the neatest and most correct musical typographer in the country; aro but little worn and are in excellent order; The book is in very generause iii,Pennaylviinia, and to some ex tent in Ohio and Indiana and in the hands of an en terprising' publisher would become extensively in use. The present pursuits of the owner of the one part of these-plates_now_offered for sale, renders it impossi ble for .him ha superintend (in the mpst tameefiCifil mannee) the publishing and sale of thisbook, and has induced hiM to offer his entire interest to an uhre sCrved sale. The other half of these.plates and_copy right helongs to bir. W. o.. Hickok, .of Harrisburg, book-binder byp -; rofeSsion, and. a gentleman calcula _ leaf to as FT ry great -bargain may be expected.----Terms--six months credit will be given, the ,purchaser giving bond, bearing interest, with approved security. ' .- SgliTto --- corrmieneo-4.st-Ill_olel.c and attendance gisenby - J. H. DEVOII, AO.ornty.atifict-of c c °. Finnin getober 10,1840 VALUABLE PROPERTY • • FOR SaiGE.. • .* IN-Pursuaiteeof_the last will and testament of James Graham ,late. of AlleiTt7OW - iiiihiricetiinber= land entity, deo'd„ I will sell at public sale, on :the premises, on - Wednesday theLllth day .of_ November. next, at 10 , o'clocle;.A.,lll., the Tenoning. described Valuablthproperty,-to s wit: - _ • One_Hundred_Keres of Plinio - • LIMESTONE LAND.; • 1 .about'one Mild smith of Mechanicsburg—about mid haft elearedomder good.cence, and in h high Awe of Ultivaition—the residue - covered with thriving young timber. There arc no buildings on the land. . • • ' A'clear and- undisphtable title will be , given, and ilieltrrharmlide I knowlr ow the day-of sale.— ~,, Persons wishing to view the premises precious to -the-thi-y-otsale, eon 'call at the late residence of James Graham ) adjoining the same, or on OW - subscriber. ROBERT G. YOUNG;Ekectitor.. - • October 7 1.80.---tds. • -t • • Public Sale.- - Slitiirelay the 24th ,foctsgber,.l.g4o, . . Win' be sold by Public' Yeadue, on the premses; in Pursuant 4 of ati f order of the Orphans' Court- of York county, the folloaing described llearEstate, late the property ofJohn•Picmg:ll, of Netiberry town= ship, York- countyolecessed; viz„ . .••• • • An. o.teelierai. Plantiti • or Tract of Lend, ituate in'said Newberry township, I York-county., aboutAliree miles ?west of Middletown, I in Fishing. Creek Valley, adjoining lands of .john Bear's heirs, Jacob Hear, Jacob Witt, John . Yinger, ' Jacob Metzger, Michael Meister, and John Fettro, containing- • 1.52 ✓lcrea of Land, • - The improyeinentaare a TIIIIIEE-STORY BRICK HOUSE,' 111 II I hy 35 feet, a large the lower story stone and the upper &nine, Wagon Shed and Corn - 0%16%a twb-story stone Spring lima:, and - other out building's, a never-failing spring of water Dear the house, and a thriving ORCHARD of choice - ft:ldt' This propeatY - hrone - of the heitPltUitii - = tiona in Fishing. Creek Valley,all under good. fences, principally of Chesnut rails . , and in a high state.of Also—abotit 40 acres of WOODLAND, in the 'Same township, adjoining lands 'of .Joseph M'Crery, Esq. John Orth and Levi Bowen, which is covered with thrlving young Chesnut. • . SALE to commence at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, when due attendance will be given and (cans of sale made known by LEVI .MERKEL,_ Administrator., Sept. 23, 1840.--tda • • orplaausl .- Court Sale. Th y virtue of an order-of the Orphans Court of MI Cumberland County, the following real. estate, late'the property of Henley Zimmerman, leceased, will be bold, oil the premises, on Saturday the 31st 'day of October next, at 12 o'clock, noon of that day, to-wit- 71X11 - 116 - 17earalif. tract of land; situate in East Pennsborough township, Cumberland county:, aforesaid,. bounded - -by landi of John IJOltz, 'Moron Benninger, Isaac 1 4 ongnecker and others; and 'containing. • • ::=One=Hun tired 'and . Fifty. acres __l__- more . or- less—About one..hundred acres' of which is, cleared, land, and the residue -well timbered. The impt:ovements are a , September% IB4o.—tds Presidential Electian' Pli;0014LICATI,011r. . • Whereas in . find by en act of the General Assem bly, passed the %d day of July, 1839, it is provided that the electors of the several Colinties of the Com- - monwealth, qualified to vote for members of the Gen eral Assembly 'shall hold an' election at the. satne places at:Which the said members sheik have been voted for at the preceding electiOn; cn the fifth I.'ra. day preceding the first Wednesday in December eve ry thurth yeantltZreafter, being, the 30th day of Octo ber,) for,the purpose of electing.electers of a Presi. dent and Vice President of the United States. Noat, therefore, I, John Myers;' High. Sheriff of the. cotinty of Cumberland, in p9rsuance , of the duty. enjoined on me by the.above recited act ; do issue this my proclamation giving.notice to the freemen of said county_qualifiedAtu_ote for members of the General Assembly to meet at the several — CW.oT Viatica rui follows, vitt . " The election in the election district Composed of the Borough-of •• Carlisle; and townships:of N. Mid. dletoni South Middleton, Lower Diekinion, Lower Prankford, and Lower West Pennsborough, will be held - nt - the - Court-llonse-in-the—horough_e_Carlisle. - The - Clection -in the - district composed of Silver Spring township, will be held at,tlic , Public House of Joseph Grier in lloguestown, in said township. • ction in the district composed of East Penns.: bOrough township, wi ,e ce t.a of Andrew Kreitzer iu.said township. • The election in the district composed of New Cum berland and a part of Allen township,,will he held at ' the Public House of Jahn Sourbecic in New Cum. • I rberland. ' • •The election in the district composed of Lisburn ' and a "part at:Allen township, will beheld at the Pub.; li - c - House - of - Peter - MlCami r in-Lisburn. The election in the. district compoSed of that part uf;Allen township, not included in the New Cumber land and Lisburn districts,-will House 'of David.Sheaferon 'Sheplierdstown in said .township.. • ..The electioniii - the , diStriet totilposed" of the bor-'. I ough of Mechanicsburg, - will be held at the Puhlic, Housb of John Hoover, in said b,cii•ough. The election -in the district composed of Monrim township, will be heldat the Public lfouse of Widow Paul, in Churchtown, in said. tow.nship.-, The - election in the district composed of Upper Dickinson township,vv ill be held at Weal:ley Sehool- IlintscOn'said-township.l.:- " • • " • - The election in the. district composed of the' bor— ough of Newville, mid townships .of Mifflin Upper Erankford, Upper Westpennsborciiigh, and t hat part 'of- NeWton_tOwnship, 'not included in the Leesburg electiOn ditifrief'hereinaftee -mentioned; will be held at the Brick School House, in the.borougli - of New : • :The election in tke'dintrict - composed alike town ship of Hopewell; will be held at the ,School House -in Newhergiir,ariid township. • The election in - the - district - composed of ' the bbr-' ough of Shippensbnrg, Shippensburg township, and that; part of Southampton -township, not included in• the Leesburg -election distrieti will he held - a the Council House, in the borough of Shippensburg. _And in , and by an act Cif- the' General - Assecahly of thiscommonwealth,paSsedthe.2d JulylB39, it i's-thus. provided; "That the qualified ejectors of parts of ewton and Southampton townships in the county of Cumberland, bounded by - the follow ing lines and ills blondes, viz: Beginning, at the 'Adams county line,. - thence - along the line ,thviding-the townships of-Diek inson add Newton to the turnpike rood, - thence alonT said turnpike to Centre school-house, on said turn. pike,-in Southampton township, thence to a imint on the Walnut Bottom road nt Re) buck'soncluding Reybuck's farm, thence a straight direction to the saw-mill belonging . to the heirs of George Clever, thence along Kr) shur's run to'.the Adams county fine, thence along the line of Adams county ""to the lilace of beginning, be and the same is hereby declared •a near:m:l seperate election -distriet f tlie -general_elec-. tion'to he held nt the Phblic house now. occupied by Wm...l%fmoyell;in Leesbnrg, Southampton township. At which time mill place;the-nualifiedeleCtorsins aforesaid, will elect by ballot . WIMPY EbECPOI for President and,Vice President of the . UOiied State!' And tlayseveral judges, inspectors and - cloaca whb shall attend at the preceding election for members of Asseinbly, arc required to attend and.perform at the said election, the like duties, and be subject to the like penalties tor neglect or miscondutt, as they shall be liable to at the election for members of Assembly. And the return Judges of the several election dis tricts of Cumberland county, are hereby required to Meet at the Court House, in the borough of Carlisle, on Mondarnext after the said election, at It o'clock A. M., with certificates of the election in their dis.: - tricts. . Given under My hand at Carlisle, this• 24th day - of September, A. IJ., 1840, and the sixty-fifth year of Ainerican Independence. . • - JOHN MYERS, Sheriff.. - —SL--Vahiable .Parins • 'OR' lc. A. •Farin of 165 ~acres_ of first. rate Limestone land, situated in North Middleton town ship miles from Carlisle, adjoining the,roor House Farm, M. Brenneman, and others. .Abourtl.s,..iteret, are-cleared, the residue covered. with ..vend )Itriiing timber. The improvements area Double Lok , HOnsei;- a new Bank Barn, a young thriving •delattirir-,ii-ill 40 feet deep of never failing water. 2 A. Farm containing 1,65 acres. of Slate, ll land Situated in said township I ,} miles tqljoining lands of George Wise and others, of. which I'2o acres are - cleared,'and the residue in thriving timber. The improvements are a large Frame House. and Kitchen, Lugl3nrn,Tenant house, a good thriving orchard, a never failing well-of-water at-the door, and springs - in - every - field. • . • • • • 3. A Farmooldaining224'acres of firs t' rate Limestone land, a little n i xed with slate, situat ed in.said township 5 ,miles from Carlisle, and one 'mile north east.of.Middlesex, adjoining the Canodo: guinet creek, Peter-Hettrick and others. About 150 acres are cleared, and the residue in heavy timber. The improvements are a Stone House and Kitchen, a good Log Barn, Stone Spring-house, with a never failing spring running through the farmond an Or chard of choice limit and other , improvements. 4. A Farm of 28b acres State landi mixed with Limestone; adjoining the last mentioned and bounded by the Canodogumet creek. I'4o acres are cleared, and the residue covered with heavy timber; about 50 acres ia first rate iiiieadow land.- The im provements are -a good Log House, Log Barn, a Spring House with a never failing spring near- the door, and an Orchard. This Farm will afford a lo cation for water works. . . • 5. Farm of 220 acres 'S late relied with Limestone, adjoiningilio.last mentioned andCanodoguinetereek: ISO acres 'are elleared and the retidue,,agoad timber; about SO acres of-which are first ride meadri*.. "The, improvements are bold& i.ctlfouse'anil Log ;Barn, and a'lipid* Rouse' With Cnevor failing springyand au orchard' of choice fruit trees.: The last vacationed three' PitrM , 'will be sold'seporately or together*sit niaysnitpur cliasers.•:,_ A good quantity of meadow Can he yet Made of the Nroodland..along the said creek. 'A large quantity Of loodst is growingovolie lastt hree mention ed Farms. Poriqrther particiilars, apply ter the sub scriber,, one mire east of Carlisle, 'near , Nis C, ,V. ' . • ago* for, the . b*Onetv• N, Also a number of firstrate Pmesti4,and slate'rarols tuA Properties for sale. M. • Sargent's-. Pojitical-ft4ritei., for , rrHE subscribers have jest received fete eoplee cifSeriginVe Rekistecialtibiting, the Ite lllftt of Bleeping) held in the differentiltittes and , Coialties througkout the United Statiefrotu 1.&46 1840; The above work will be found' sts,eonvenieof: refirenee for_those,who wish to collipare the results oftliciproskehing,electioniWiti) jhose t thatjake Ceded them. Pelee 25 cents.' • • August i 28,1843., 111mm as nngiiAN‘Y: GM azaw . egaziameio 7duiva' 4s—mth 4ao For the Heried Expositor'r. ' • .111.400g - Cabin• Song. to"the Ttlaillo the-thief-who-Our land will delivet .The Log Cabin home be it _honored and.hlest, Long may the Buckeye that maces yon river Flourish, the shelter and pride of the West. Heaven send, it happy dew, • -Earth lend it sap anew:, Gaily to-blossom and biroadly to grow While every, bill and plain ' Echo our shouti again-- ILtnitisoN, the patriot true, ho ! iroe ! Ours is no sapling, , chance sown by the fountain, Ent high rears his-proud heatinever to fade, . • 'When the hickory is stripped .by, the wind of the mountain,' The more the L og Cabin exults in its shade. strong arms are cast, ' - Proof to the :wtotry - blast,_ Eirmer_he.roots hiMilberuder it blow: Ohio and Kentucky then, ' • Echo his praise again,. . 'llAnzusox, the-patriot-true, ho!...troe: : • - O'er the fair:land of Pram: waves our,engle's bold pinion,— - - • _ To our Log _Cabin about Indians replied, Our banner floats free, o'er the Ancient Dominion,. And the best of Maine's foemetr lie dead on her side. Benton-and Buchanan too, • • Mint drops - and low' ages rue, And view the Log Cabin with fear mid 'Witii,NVO . ; • - Johnson and Martin Van, HARattioNillie patriot true, ho ! iroe ! • '• . . Shout, freemen , s hout, for the, pride of the Union, -On the Wings of the morning, sweeps Harrlson's name, vale apd mountain re-echo the True 'Otte, . Unfading hi - s glory, undying his fame. . Long shall Me • Cnbin stand,, • • -Reared by. his hohest hand, The home of the-stranger, they refuge of ivo'; ' .I‘tode ever left his door, • Unhidden to paytake,his store, • Mathison the geherous--noble and free. WHAT HAS CAUSED THIS GREAT' • COMMOTION ? •' Plea Tail. • _'• Who:lhito caused this great commotion, motion, mu-` ,tion, - • „. Our country through, It is the ball a,rolltng on, - CHORUS. rot Memnon and Tyler too—Tippecanoe and Tyler too, And .with them we'll beat little Van, Van, Van, Van is a usdd up man, - - And with'them we'll beatlittle Van. • Like. theypisidng of miglity - waterei.Wntqrg, On it will go, And in its course will clear the way • ' ; For.Tippetanoe, See the loco standard tottering l iottering, tottering._ Down it must go, And in its place we'll rear the flag - . Of Tippecanoe, &o. • . - Don't you hear from everyquarteriquarter, quarter,- . Good neNs and true, „ThWt Eiwift: the ball is rolling on ' • For Tippecanoe, &c., The Buckeye boys turned out in thousands, thousands, thousands, . " . Not long ngo, - : . . . , . .. • . And at Columbus set their seals For Tippecanoe, &c. • NOw you-hear the Vanjacks talking, talking, talking, Things•hcgin to look blue, • For all the world seems turning-round . • • . For Tippecanoe, &a. . . Let them talk about hard eider, cider, eider, • .And log cabins too, Ti .ecanoe The latchkttki z hangs outside the door, door, door, liAnd is never,pulled through, For it never was the custom of - ,014 Tippecanoe, - - • le always has his table let; set, set, , For all honest and truer' ; off': Ynd invites them -in-to take a bite .4 . • ' With Tippecanoe, &e:. Seethe -spoilstuen and leg treasurers,- treaSurers c ' . treasurers, , . • • - All in a stew, • ' • And "inthe chair we'll place the good , - •»• ' Old Tippecanoe, Etc. The Old Keystone State has spokel, spoken, spoken, . And has bid Matty She'llrii — ischeifote onl'ilday next, • - _ rex Tippecanoe, &e.' , .1 Farm of ,147' Jere* oil Slate and LititCBlo///e Land, Situate in North Middleton township, Cumberland co., two miles from 'Middlesex mills, and five front Carlisle. The unprovernentsarea good - LO* E 07538 Ft Double Dank Darn, - ander ptirt stone with . four Wailes, with back and front sheds, one'of which iii a granary with a cellar lindens Zr,C.ELL /XVI" • ORCHARD together with other improvements. About itle . aeree are bleared, under good fence-and in• a foodstate of` cultivatiotralie remainder iCcovered with good tim..- terZa - partorwhich liLocust; springs in nearly alit the fields. l'he Conodoguinetcreek bounds thisfartit on one aide 253 perches, which will afforda location. for Water works. - 'Any person, wishing ; to purchase w. farm of this description will do well to examine ft, ast I am determined to,sell. • Application can be made to Valentineon. he farm or to the subscriber - • , Ross LAmosittow• July 15 , • , , • :O.4I 4 I7EIGAIES Or AGENCY ..t' nralifireths-..iiiretabie rudier. , s al Are held hi, the Sillowitig omits ip respec tive •""nties• 1 1 ..Pmerteui counterfeits of these Pills eke ettinipted to be paltned - upen the ecemuni y• ~ t beprcptiellr of. purchasing PelY -free the t een* ntzed scents; .imporet': ' Cumberland : Coiu A: Riego; m - eafailopfti'cginio o St, McKinney, E. .011bertsetq' ShiPteeilditrt:•lloke & firepnepsen, New CPsaberleid , Li s. herel::M#A , i b!.PPi.Shlretettnatewei VeSellit Ce. ChttjAhte*P - :. ' - d'erty -, CotietyAlexander',Magee, 1116oreffehts J.St S. A. Coyle, Lapdtsburr„, - - - August.26,lB , lo . • I " - .. -. '"l :. , • . , . • . .;IGN, E6- 7/17 - • lIMIZEI .0_ Ar -4 *, lima /mm 1 .... - _,. ......" ' - Q , mils