. . made7the seat of the principal bank, its tit- A. .Valuable Farm tor,JSale. , -izers are 'excluded-fromtill particiPation in , • Wtfrire's t iftr on Friday the 15th dity offktobar ~ any benefit it'thight affind•-bv• a positive 114.1, on the preentses, in Silver, Sprilig o Log r a n hip, prohibition an. th e batik from ell discount- icAti r i, ai t e ,;r ti:iivricilitel4.,-,,2lletVa . tjha'aiel Irvine, • lug within 'the District. - '.• , • I dee'd. a valtiable'tract of 'first ratp Limestone' Land, • ' • These are some of itio objections Wirich in' a 4igli state of cultivation, containing 80 acres . more or-less about•ss- acres' of Which tire cleared t - proniinently - misku - gailist thetietailti rif the hod the residue covered with thriving 'young timber "bill. Others might be tirgedlitnitich',fiikee, with a:. considerable quantity of locust. The im• • ' . or but it Wthild be unprefitatile to'ilatell upon. provements are a new two story ..... . ' • 11100.. Suffice-It ;to add that this charter' is i• . • 1 Pit AME .H O ITSE 9 at . 4tlesigned to connate f or twenty years with.._-_ s 1 allitd• - a -- iiitirtv .- Frame Hant, - : , s , - . ' 4 Btft.atotn'petitof, - , Tlitit, th e, to Which - 1. 1 with Wagon lied and-Corn crib attached, and all . 'fidvitolluded being founded on the funda- necessary out buildings. .A good well of water With _ • mental la.w.of the corporation, are irrevoca-.: anew pump' in it is hear to door; there bin stream . ' •-- ble--8 rid that if the objections be tv el I . fon n- ,'o°,.lcii,l'a7.ling. water on the farm, and thriving young _ •'. ' dot, it would. be over. liazardims to pass Possession will'be given on the first day of -April the Bill into 2 law,. - • 1 The sale will be made on payMents: Conditions eext. , a • In conclusion, e m I take leavost'respect- , will be made fully known on the day of sale. •:. °. . • 'Tully to say alai I have felt the most inctL ' ' " .. • . DAVID vLBEIN I gjw I. • 'IOUS solicitude tit' meet 'the wishes of Cott z ., ~, .: (? DAVID 01111.15, ""' ssi fs uees'of George Forney.. *gress in the ..adoption of a Fiscal Agent', .-.-' SepieMber 15, 184• 1 1 1 '- . , 'whichi . - ?voiding all, constitutional objec- • • - . . ~ • • tions, should Harmonize conflicting opin- - (Orphans' Court Sale.. • • . t ons. Actuated by. this , feeling I have been By virtue of •an order of the Orphans' Court o . , .. yeady'to.yield much in 4 spirit of concilia- , Cumberland county, will be sold on the premises' by, • tint] to the 'opinions Of ~others.- -- - - -And it-is --public ve " dueo3-Eoda Y -timsft-e- e - uth-th 3 Y ' 1. 9 49-1-, - )e -r-- next at 12 o'clock noonmf that da,the following mill • ', • with great pain that I• now. feel compelled pe f iperty, late the property of Afautin Brandt; Jr., of 'to .differ from Congress a second 1 time in Monroe township Cuinberland county deed, to wit: •- . - . z • '. the same session. .' . .•• .. • All that Mill tract of Land situ . At the , commencement of this • session, ate on the Yellow Breeches creek, in Monroe :town ,- • ' inclined froni . cheice ...to .defer to the legis- Ship, bounded. by lands or Josepli Lalshaw,. Adam • • • lative will, I submitted to Congresslhe ,Briuutt, 'Christian Leiner, and 13randpslipirs, and . - • -, - . ..: • . .- , .propriety .of adopting a Fiscal agent which, containing • . withoutyiolating the Constitution, would - • 10 . Acres and 23 .Perches separate the public money from the Exedu- strict measure: The improvements are a , . ~ • . . dive control; perform the np - thtions . -of.J.lte. 111 .0”. 1 5 - Clover. and Chopp" All - Treasury, without being burthensome to •• A. clalralailAbcv • •,... • . the people or inconvenient or expensive to P . el rtoo Story &Veiling • ' --- - the Government. 'lt is deeply to be regret- . !•-,o l c°`-s : - • ' •,, vI: IF , . ted that thistlepartmentolgoveroment-can- 4.5. t u o ff • ' ' HOUSE - ,„,,, ui 1, , •,-,. . 9 , . , ~not,uoon Constitutional and other grounds, Fiii- 22 - 1 .3g. a larg- e double LOG.BARN; - o - • - ' concur with the:Legtslative Department.in - TwO. bitory Tenant - House, this Itist meaenre proposed to attain - .these - • . „desirable objects. ''Owing to , the brief space a Stable and several other outZudilings. There is an Orchard -of choice fruit on the premises, and a _ • ' between the period of the death of .my la- well of excellent water at' the door of each house. --,• un entedr.predecessor aio my own instal-la- The *liter power is very strong and is surpassed•by '' • tion intWoffjce; I Was in fact riot-left time m no o n r e e than the .Yellow ‘ f v e - e l t l l r i: e m el iN ? n c o i r k . t he much •-..-to prepare„und ..stibmlt.a tlefinite red'ainn- T : a :: i .t .s 5..-uate..•oo-t.te- road lentlitu.,--fro,tonnYonert p r o per ty.tr. - T... ; ~,tnendation -nf•my own in my regular :nes- lisle, where ihe same erosbes the creek. • • • sa,tref . ,and ginqeonyjnind.,fiatt-hcen -wholly .. - -...,:Altil.W:Vr.rfte, - tiliif - M - 40,Afitaittlarld .44iWgiliaxr Tria;:itaihii:&;#o,l%olsslo)lf:-:- -iiio"sitidjoilttitg-iiiiWllveilitiliqiii,litriiei,Sitti wy, : ,--- -- .. --- . ,- _ , ,. - 6,7 - or o :.t e - 7, - 4,ii ve ...- ,, , ,i'di. - ,,, , . , :__ - .te . in:ll!_o,iir - 66,4, 9 4:iiiiir.5..7.1/olinii .c i . ll:6FMakr.Ail:aq u ', ~,,...,-,.,... ortn.: my.,, , Tietton .-' '-- , - ,-.-'" ---- •- 4 , ' -" --•---4' , ..-- , -.7= - .. , -- - E ,- .1 . , Laranut_ano otuers, and containing - - -- - ----:-. '''"'''''''''''-' 1.1 !. 13 ":0 11 .1 1- iPiiig-4tio.0../ . . , ?80f.to 4ii 60 iiv:tli ei 77 - 7- .- ', . -. .. • -----7 ,, --6 , :—.'"''?- , ' - '2' - ' ,.- , 7.7.77:77-tiTiliSti to:thin: iti• -rinyliThieefitini 1 SIM:PIy - to - . '• - .1 . 42 - . Aeres...and•32Perclies T - 7• - • this biLl,• but the. period of - the iegtiliii P . Y . '1111(1 allowance: T6isJat4 is well C - 0 V - Cr e q with Chps , , -aim) will soOn . arrive , whep :-it wilt_ be my ..11, 11 Ti t ion i ' l ni s l oak timber. . , _ _ t .i ! of salt. ill , be made known on thedh . j , , -• duty *under another clause of_ he Constitti-. iliergol .1)) . ' tion •:to . 'giye to' Congress' in form aiion of the :, . • .• - IACCH3 i';ll.oFlc _.. ------ - - state , of , theiUiimi-and-reeennimeOd-to-their ; .. '' '' - i -- - • DAy.I.D..BLNDER, . - . -- A - ila'i'r - sof - Mifrliti''B - ra - uilt; - 3i , consideration such measures :as "I shall • •s - ept - elp ' b e. , ti,1841.- ti j tlge . - neeeSsary . a nd . e - it4dre . 'n L." 'A mt - I • ..rnost respectfully subunit in a SPI - rififf -- har molly whether the present diffekences of • , TopinioiVshould be pressed further at this --.,.. lim .. 9, o and whether the .peculiarity of my ... sjlifiltion does ntu entitli . me •to a postpone. • - •pfent - of - this• subject to a more auspicious .-' • ~,,peried• for-deliberation...2l'lle two Bolfses. ....-- of Congress have distinguished themselves . • -at - this extiaordin'afy - session, by the per - .formance of an immense mass-of lalier at a . season 'very unfavorable both tb health and Uction; and have passed many laws which I trust will prove highly beneficial to the , interests of the country, and fully answer ! . . its just eXpectations. .It has been my good fortune and pleasure to concur with • them in all measures except this; and 'why • should our differences on this 'alone he . . pushed to extremes? It is my anxious de ' ' sire that it should not he." I too have been bu'rthened with extraordinary labors of late. 'and I 'sincerely desire time for deep and , ' ,n deliberate ri•flection on Ifni the greatest difficulty of my administration. May we ' not now pause'until a more favorable time; when With the most anxious hope that the Executive and-Congress---may- Cordially unite, some measure of finance maybe tie. ,--" lib'erately adopted 'promotive of the good of • :our common country. . , I will take this occasio . n- io declare that the conclusion to •which I have brought - 1 - ayseffare those of a settled - conviction; •founded,. in my opinion, on a just viewOf the Constitution—that in atriving at it, I :have been actuated by. tin other .motive 'or --- , ilesire than to 'uphold the tostitntions of the country as.they have come down to us from the hands of our God-like ancestors ` and that I - shall esteem-my efforts - to-sus tain them, even though I perish, more hon 'orable than to.win the applause of men by a•sacrifice of my duty-and my cii.nscielTee, . - ' -10 FIN TYLER: ivamington city, 5epi..9,1841 - Females Beware qf Conßimption.—A ad not stiffer the , early seeds to knit its fatal threads in l'our'sys , . tem., but guard them as you would the thiefat night. When you find the fatal enemy ileeking to destroy your health by imbibing the evil', seeds of a serious disease, REMEMBER . DR. BUNCAN'S.EXPEC oRANT REMEDY will immediately destrOy and remove them. Thousands of your sex die an unity from the want of proper treatment. Had those known the wonderful effects of this medicine, and used it in time, many could have prolonged their days, and Yee, be-dwelling .amongst their dearest friends. Those who are laboring . under the influ ence of this diicaie, lose no lime in procuring Dr. Minutes Expectorant remedy, ills - safe and iifFeciu ' al. and alWays gives relief in the most . hopeless cases. r It strengthens the weak' and debilitated ; rolievei the , " pain in the breast; suppresseSthe distressing tough ; stopping - the hectic fever and nightsweats, rind final ly.Aifthe case be not too fiir advanced) restoring per , feet health... '1 • Principal office, 19' North Eighth street Philadel phia. Fob• sale by John J. Myers & Co., Carlisle; and Wm. Peal, Shippensbnrg, Pa. sep. I q---3t. MARRIED, r On the 12th ult., by Bishop Bennet, Mr, Alexan der Zinn, to Miss o.:fary.Ann Gediamcah all .of this county. de" . the ith inst., by Rev. Henry Aurand,..7lfr. 'Gribb/e, to , Miss Naomi Smith, all of York county. -11) , . 11.7 .At' Mwville, on Wednesday the Bth .inst; JOHN JOHNSON, Esq. in the 62d year 'of his age.' Public Sale. Will be ;old , Public Sale, Friday the.lsth, . 'day of OctiNe'r - ifest, on the premises; in Shiremans town; Cumberland county, the t balance oCilte real es tate of Daniel Shireman; sr.111:01. consisting of Lot§.. On se-feral of them are buildings for different.purpo , see . Also die well known.' ' ; 11AVERIN -STAN. ; the'apiiurteriances'belonking ;thereto. Sate to'conimetice o'clankiP. bl.i when terms ' will be made known by ; •-• • ' JOHN 'RUIT,' and 'fiEOROP.: -HU PP, jr, ' , • - : ' • F.s.'rs: Of said llShireman. •• ShifetatistoWn, Sept. • • Orphans' C4itirt Y virtue - of all ordee Odle' Orphan'S' Court of Cumberland county, will be sold by the sub scriber, by Public Vendue, on the...premises, on Fll - OctobernextOlie following real e..tifte, the propel lypf Martin pi aotli,jr's. heirs, viz: Two undivided sixth parts - of all that Plantation or.Tritct of Land, situate inMon roe township in said county; bounded by • lauds of Robert Cook's heirs, JOseph Brandt, Joseph Latshaw and others, coMaiiiing _ • . . _ . 150 Acreq • more or less; of which abont 20 acres arc good.tim , ber Mut, anti the resiiYue cleared, under sulkantial foams and in excellent pultivation. This land bounds candle Yellow Breeches creek, and hasa large quail titv-of Locust timber growing on it. The sale sill take place on the same llay that the administrators of Martin Brandt, jr., sell the Mills of said Martin which adjoin this - property, and the other four heirs of said Niartin will at the same time sell their interests in the above plantation, so that the purchaser call procure, a gook title to the whole thereof.' .JACOB BELTZHOOVEB, • Guardian of Henry Bring'lt and Sarah Ann Brainit. Sept. 15,1841.---tds Orphans' 'Court Sale., p, • • • . In pursuance of ant : order Orilla Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, will be exposed to piddle Bak, on the premises, on Sattirday the 9th of •Oetolier, at 11 o'clock itt the forenoon of said day, the following described 'tract of land, part °fate real estate or p mibeth Portman', dec'd., situate and lyine- in the township of North: Middleton, county aforesaid, knunded_q_lands of !Juno' trall,_George Keibl , Da %id llrocht and the Conodoguittet i cvek, containing • 1-15 Acres and 90.Verctes, strict .measure. The improvements are a .*0 Two Story Brit! • EL 0 U 'S, , 7-4 p... 11,1 ric, _Double Log Bann, , 1% 7 him is ad I cleated, except about 40 acres There are about 1 , 2 acres of first rate meadow. There_is 'good, Apple Orchard, mid ti'first rate Well .of water. Said land is of the finest (walk) of, slate and is about t2i' miles from Carlisle. • The terms of sale are aslollowsi One half of the purchase money to be paid on the first of April next, when possession will be given to the plat-Chaser, the balance of the purchase money to be paid in two equal annual payments thereafter without interest, the purchaser to give approved security in the Or phans' Court by recognizance on the confirmation of the sale for the paynient of said purchase money. JACOB ZEIGLER, Trustee. ,Sept. 15, 1841.---tds. PRIVATE-SALIE. , • Will be sold at private sale, A Lcit Gro - und containing 63 ecefin frout,and.24o feet 'in depth, situ ate in Locust Uley,in the borough.ofCarlisle,bound ed on the east by Jacob Weaver, and on the west by C. Humerich, having thereon erecktd a story and a half 'LOG. WEATHERIWARDED HOUSE... JOHN KELLER. Carlisle, Sept. 15, 1841. ' 8:1 LE. • The Subscribers offer atimivate sale„m first rate LIMESTONE PLAN,TATION, late the pr . dperty or J. Neul, Esq. dec'd., situate iu Dickinson -township, Cumberland county; hounded by lands•of Andrew Carothers, John WoOdburn, Samuel Huston, and others, containing. 240 'Acres, more or leis—about two thirds of which is 'cleared and 'exteldbut cultivation amt . tinder good fence the retnniningiltird is fine timber laud. The im proilemenia thereon are a . large • • Two Story.. IlWe . o s , AND KITODIEN, • a large BRICK 11AltN,Vegon ShMl,,aad other opt bui hhagsourl a well'of Om! water... • There is on the -premises good AP PLE 011CliAlt I), nod other .filtit trees, also,a;.: large - POOL. of water. that has scarcely eyerheewkuown to go . tiry. . .. •,• • If the above property' is not said before. , „ . BAT r, UltliA the Of of ,October, other antics will then be glyett.of_its. diSposal,Xhe_terma..willlheo , made known.. • : sAiur.u . lsoyD, • • , . .ROBT. SIMMONS;.,.I I .I . N. Any information 'respecting the property can be had oh*: Rakes, on the premisee, of,wm. M. Biddle, Estvof Carlisle, .or of Samuel' Boyd, (one, ottfie, owners) neat'. Colombia, la ncastor coon-' Sept. 15,11141.---6 t,., • . . • • r Y" virtue of'SWIS try .Iv.ritii' of Venditivni Exp . oo, JUP to rue directed, issue ail of the Court of .Com moirPleas of Otintberlifipl woonty, u 11 . 1 hie- exposed to public, saleiit the Cotirt house iii the borough 01 harlisle On Saturday tfiti_‘2.3d day, of October, 101 - , at 10 o'clock, the• followp , described 'real estate, viz:_ • • • A Tract: of Lan& .Sittrale' Mi . township, Cumberland county, containing 1.6:3 'acres more -Dr • less, (called the Dublin' flap Springs) about twenty acres of cleat etrlntol, - and the balance good Aimber laud, adjoining lauds of-John 'Harper, Ileike's heirs, and the heirs of James Wood dee'd.,havingthereoe erected a lairge two-story Jog and frame house, MM a log harm Seized and taken lit execution as due property of Mean. A lso- • MI the iiilerest of George. Trimble, being the one-flip part.in a tract Of land„ - situate in the township of Silver Sprieg, emitaiuing 166 acres-more or less bounded,by the North Moun tain on the North, - Cal mon on the Ilast,Adam Kunkle- on the south, smd.Jolm Vaught on. the West; - about eighty acres are cleared, having thereon erect ed n log house and all old log barn. Seized and taken in execution as the property of George Trimble. Also---A'Tract of tatid 'SiIo:AZ. in the township of North Middleton, Cumberland county, containing 10 acres more or less, bounded by lands ,of Jacob Weaver, William ilenwood, David Wolf and Other, having thereon erected a tiro story Log house, log kitchen, and a large stone and frame Barn. Seized and taken into execution as the property of Jemima Sanderson. . Also—A Lot of Ground situate in the ownship of Southampton, Lees Cross Roads, ton dining fifty three feet in breadth, and three hunilret I 'eel in 'depth, more or less, adjoining the Walnu I.lottom road on the north, an Alley on the south, and Ana of William Maxwell on the cast and west, lacing thereon erected a double two• story frame !louse, 'Mimi:W.o;ml sing Stalk, Also—A lot of ground in said township, tuljoining,the Walnut Bottom-14 on- the south, an 'Hey oii the 'north, Adam lteese on •the east, and .ees' cross roads on the west, hat ing thCrcon erected double two story, log and frame !louse and a wag on maker shop. Seized and taken in execution as he proper y of David Clever. Also—A Lot of Ground, situate in the borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, containing sixty feet in breadth, and two hundred mid forty tier in &pill, more or less,l4 ' " ft lot of John -Me- CartCr on the south, enry AtDoty . on. the north, Hanover street on the west, mid the heirs' of Neal on the east, having thereon erected n large two story stone (louse ; :tud frame stable. Seized and taken in execution as the property of John Traugh. And to be sold by me, • PA UL AHTIN, Sheriff. snEnweripmcc, Carlisle, 5ept.14,1841.-3t. . - • Auditor's Notice. • 91 1 H subscriber who was appointed by .-••• the Court of Common Picas of Ciamberland county, to - nmke distribution to the creditors of jam B. Milligan. of the assets in the Bands of Scott Coyle, Alexander M. Kerr and Jacob 111 vet s, hif trustees, under a Domestic-Attachment, will attend to the duties of A. ; S nppoiutmeot at his on Nlonday the 18th day of October 1.841, when and where the said creditors may make presentatiob of their respective Carlisle, Sept. 15,1841. BARGAINS, -BARGAINS. CLIPPINGER & CAREY Have jult received at their old stand near the rail road, and directly opposite Mr. IL Cochran's hotel, .a very full and rt • 1 assortment or . Fall, Winter Goods, . - among which are-are both superfine and common Blue, Black, Dahlia, Invisible, and Bottle Green— wool dyed blue black, I,ondon• Brown, Olive and mixed—z. Plain and Dimond Beaver Cloths, Pilot cloths o r ., variety of colors mid - qualities. A very full assort roant of anerinoes, mouselide-de-lains and swathes A very large assortment of ssttinets and'itiesimpres Merino, !troche, Taglionn, McGrigor, chene find. cotton shawls and hatlkeAbiefs. Cotton; worsted, merino, lambs-wool and Silk hosiery—buck, beaver; berlin, woolen - and worsted lined and unlined gloves. Kid, mohair, silk, acne and cotton gloves and mitts. A. very large and splendid assortment of • • , , Fall Wisner Ribbons . , of the verk latest. stale. Thread.lacesand,edkineof all widths and prices—flte:A; Lute-string, Gro-de-nip, Gro-.tfe-Ssioi, and'Rept Abed and: plaid Gro-de4friqUe for honnets--Leghorn; ~Plorence 'braid: 'and. bliapiish' Bonnetsi . Seul, Fur and ,Selet caps; a lull Ossortment of mas • 1 N • " 1 q.u.E,R,N All, , . . Thole 'itisortnient' is noir eery, full, Compriaing nearly every. artielthrsitally kept hr st 'Dry, Goods' Store, and'have been bought rin the very best terms; consequently; they are•prepared to offer goods at such prices as conuot fait to give eiiiisfaellon. . They most respectfully ask .thotie - . Wishing. tri'Vurchase, to give thew a:.calli They feel - satihnetttliek 'Can make it their interest:to purchase from tlient,' 4ltippensburg, Sept. 15, lb e- (F .AT I ttv . I ir:: : TL1): Jr..l°olg . 4 : lTlf.-,.c, - !1 - .. s.10. :..W.:XV: . ti iti - 7.4.' 4 - o,..f.irt . . , . , -IEI„ ROBINSON ..' CO - C: _ ''-.; Have located in Carlisle. for the purpose of manufacturing and selling Hathaway's Patent "Hot Aic.cooking:gtOves;" ME EI,.EAZOR ROBINSON, of Carlisle, is agent for STOVE; and will dispose of Counties in•this and the We publish•the following recommendations from c, Milers to try it; • - .Carlisle, ,Sept. 12, I 341.. I haVe in use in-my, kitikn' one of I - IntlutWays pat ent Hot Air Cooking St.:Woolnd can recommend it 'as a very superior article. The One I bavO is No. - 3. It hes 5 boilers and an oven sufficiently large to bake 'six loaves of bread. The*baking, rohsting.and.broil ing-can all be done nt the samd.time and with much less wood.thanregoired To . r:any: stove which we .have ased. This size appears to he peculiarly calculated for Farmers, and for their benefit I invite them to call and see this•store in use, as °,l shall take ple a su re in showing th stove to all wkom interest be curiosity May induce examine it. . • • . SIMON 'WUNDERLICH: . Sept.ll, I 80.- Messrs. E. Robinson & CO. - GENTLEMEIST, I have during the' few days j. have 'had your llntliaivaz's Hot Air Stove in. dse, become convinced• of its great superiOrity - overllkother stoves,' linen used or seen. I find by the trial that boiling, roasting, bak ing npd broiling may all be done-at the same time, in a most perfect manlier; and -with less than one: fourth the fuel•l have ordinarily used for _the same' Purposes. :I have heretolbre been of the opinion bread could ndt be well bakeirin a cooking stole, • - Cnrlisle Sopternber 15. 1.1941.---y ' . ' S ten' 87 - es. S, DUNLAP ADAIR. azo - Tzs• and beingpvare that the people in this. phice and icinity, have been much imposed upon by . the' .oduction of new and hiedy recommended articles hick they have been induced to purchase, and kich have been so Slightly Made, and of such bad aterial, that in a short titne thev have failCd and :come useless. We, therefore,4o_ not intend offer- as stoves for sale until they nee fairly tried in this immunity, and pronounced more durable - in their nistrbctioli, better adapted to the purifoses of boll g;haking and all the varieties of coolchig than any, her stove; also; that they are a gteut saving of fuel 'vell ail labour. . \Ve earnestly invite farmers as well as rebl nts of this.place and the neighboring villages; to II on.us at S. Wonderlich's hotel, or notify us by ter (postage unpaid) that they fire willingto try r stove—and the stove shall be placed in 'the taco Of eterY person.giving 3is such notice, and ten away afterKtial, without any expense toper.-as making-thelnal. • , The stoves will 1)6 kept ter 'axle at the Ttn Shop Nir..lacob-Fridley,and at the Foundry of Messrs: - iy and Stouffer, in Carlisle. Having contracted for One Hundred o'f Stings, we will, in a few days; Supply Stove deal with all. the different sites, on the most liberal. ) - selling the right to mal nijointnit States. .me of thou?' who are using, theatiive, to. encourage but t anrconvineed upon trial that it can be• done as well in your stove as Imo brick oven. .' I believe that the general introduction — of yotir stove into use will be very beneficial to the public, therelbrel shall take pleasure in recommending it. to my friends. • Yours respectfully, • • • WILLIAM INICILTOY. Carlisle, Sept. 10, 1841. --Xesers.:E;-.4lobinson Co-41entlemen,,I have fairly tested the "Hot Air Stove" which you put up at thy- house, mid c:ui recommend . it as possessing principles of economy dad convenience far surpas sing any- other stove wbiehl haVe'ever seen: The boilers chilling in immediate contact with the. fire gives it great facilities for boiling, and e oven isheated mrsueli p.priticiple that bread is baked in as fine a rnanner.ap in 'a brick oven. I find it also a great saving of fuel nod labour, mull would advise .all to adopt it. MITCHEL McLELLAN.. Chambecabug,. Sept. 6,184.1. I do certify that I am now using one. of Hathaway's Patent Hot Air COok Stoves, No. 3,1111(1do mem:Ft mend it as superior to 'any stove I have seen, the great sating of fuel, and the variety that wain cook ing at tlie,sametime; makeritairtibject to-thosiamho wish to ficilitate . the operations of the kitchen. • • , 4 19, S.: C:ULU EitT •• D S ....44+FTTV! . .f4tV,C. Pills., 1 . valuable pills ibry.gcifle in their Opern lions causing neither pain, griping nor any iniuseons sickness: Tlieylekoevilingly cointiirt and strengthet tliO stomach and liO4 , els, and clearing die sight bear ing and inepory - of 'aged persons, by carrying off phlegm, Watery wittier, ptitrid groiu and think litt inOrs from the stopracli.bowel* and WO, witch _makes so celebrated for -removin,, ,, .cciinifis,. riteuinatisins, pains front the body 11111 i hiiiibs,gravel, piles, siek disurdeeed - bowels and Worms. This niedicitie is also an indhlible cure for fever and iCPALO;.I,EDI Dit vies - Paiiacea liluod Pills; - - For the - eUre of•comsumption, diseased Wind-pipe, Ulcerated _sore throat, Juno. - and liver complaint, night sweats, flushes of heat, bdrning 111 the stomindi, - tightness across the chest, pains in the breast - and side, inward eancersmiles sore eyes,spre legs, ulcers of every .description, swellings, rheuniatisms; they stop the spitting or blood age, the partliffeeted: 'L'ie Panacea Blood pills are prepared expressly for - the strengthening of every part of the, system and healing all tile- rs and sores, purilYing and removing all bad humors from the blood, which is often brought on trout trio much sittiqg or standing, or by expo- BUM front sudden heat to cold, yeakly debilitated persons . in are particulary advised to use'the, as they strengthen die body in a superior Manner; they are not Matilde(' to operate on the bowels so much as on the blood, is too much purging will destroy any weiik 7 ly constitution, and has carried olf its thousands to ii world unknown to us. Take the advice of one who studies to :live lite and not to kill ; weakly and debili tated persona should not inirge more than once a year as it often times brings out caStiveness. ALWAYS BEAR TIIFSIN.AIIND Stafford county, ra. Sept. 7 1840. , Dear ne to let you know that the Lord •t tt e . great things for me, whereof I am glad.— _you-iiiLFredericksborg, 1- thiith l said l'ha e'en abided with a. very -acid (sour) stomaeh, mid im`'ect to a violent ()ninth my head fur more than tttjady yt.u s, for which tOok rhubArli and soda three or four tin es every day fur this many years, with little 'or no relmf, and my legs and ankles were -so much swelled that I was timible,at times, to.attend to -my business. But vittee you made me a present of n box 01 your Vali I have-taken oue or two of theta at night in going to bed, and now toy acid aoluach is relieved, the swelling in toy legs has new ly disappeared, and I do nut think that 1 have Lech hinder e d one day with the pain in my head since I begaii to lake your valuable medicine. I thinle the -4 Lord directed you to Fredericksburg, to administer to toy relief. (Blessed be his holy name,l am greatly relieved.) 1 here is living iu my neighborhood a poor cild woman who haul been sick a lotietime and could get 4io relielot length Ipurchased 0 • liea of your lolls and gave,them to her, Mice a tvhile L saw her out and about her businels,,and2slie, said that the one- box had cured her. I have sprend the fame' of your valuable Medicine amongst my icquaintances,i 4 and th.ny have purchased. Now, as it respects my self, my iriends tell inc when I go. to town, that they_ have not seen me look so well lor•many,yenrs, end say to thimi, 'I will tell you the secret why ; a sluk time ago I met with a Dv. Davies ill town, sold he gave me a box of pile, and they have in - de me look as yti,i DOW bee me.' And now, my fi lend, l hope that the Lord will continuo to be with you, and ri - ake you useful to your fellow -creatures; as he has hitherto done. -1 remain with respect, ~--=--- Several Ferrules litif - ebeeiveueeitof the falling of ' the womb, by taking very small doses at intervali. liarper's l'erryi4tiguart 11; 1840: DR. 1V m e. DAvtl.s.—.Dear Sir:—ham happy to in ,form you and the public, litiVl.have been cured of that dreadfid disease the Rheumatism, by takingyour Family:Pills. 1 have been I'tuler that (Ss, ease for more than it year, during iv - filch time I tried the skill of the best idiysicuto without erred; at length I was induced to try your medicine; •found relief after taking half a beix,l continued to take them until Iliad taken live boxes; my age is tl „ earsoitid !con sider that none bite the old and rheumatic persims . , know how grateful 1 (eel to the medicine Oat has restored me to health. -' • Yams. resin etfldly; JOHN DrE, . WE; the umlersigbetl, ate agents at Harper's Ferry fo'r the!stide of Dr. Davies' Family Pills, we know our neiglibunr 3• lllr. Dye, sold him the pills of whiCh he speaks so highly, did believe his statement to be substant'ally true. . . • Respectfully, W. 8r . 4. D. ANDERSON. /WS. C. • Burton, near Locust street, was diseased. for seven years with a Ilium in the .left side, bumps, all over her akin 'Mins around the small of her back running into her stomach, which' 'prevented her (to tine her own Wilvdtt,) from natingOne pat ficluor meat; tIM first:duse removed the lump, and two bums set I was Severely diseased with the blind piles for twenty months, and prostrated from the loss of blood; and one and a halt boxes of Davies Family Fills his I Made an entire curd'of me., J. JOHNSON. • Wrushiugton, D. C., May 7, 1841 ka ~'numfit e tmie d and sold. wholesale 'bnd retail ; at South third street Philadelphia, and by .Mr. JOHN GRAY, Cal Pile; general tigentar erland 'county Penna. . , MBO, for salc,liy W. London, Kingstown; tickets& Fireovid,Hoguestoirn,.M. G. Rupp, Shire ;:nanstowti,l Longnecker,Wocm. l .4o , olii H. NOV CUMbUrif464.'. lgreersons wishing to,becomeugents int he villa ,geatn whin!!the arc,nOt 'sold.in Cumberland 'county, be supplied with them byfentlang John Gray 160 Is .empolvered :to' ap-* point , agents..,-Fanilly to those ; mite' : purchase to,sell again will be clitnyed,,s2 pertfo*M. eash,cir, $2,25 to sell on corninisstom . and the I 'anti4oll . olo.oll' pills at s4:' cash, or $4,50. on , commisiinitl - Afttail: price tbr fainily ; pills 25 cts. per 'box;, Panacea blood 'pints 50 cents per'.linit. ull directions' for. using them aceonmatny each box, Carlisle, Sept, ISO 841:4;:-51)p, . • e and.wenil the,HO.T-TAIR • NOTICE. • The Subscriber loving removed to the west, here by notifies all, personi, that lie los, appointed 'Copt Abut. Lamberton his agent to adjust all unsettled ac counts. Those indebted-will therefore make .pay mem to him, and persons having claims will present them for-settle no.mt. moss LA NMERTON. Carlisle, Sept. 8, 184u.-..-30. _Friulilig EstabliAmeent PO It, . 4 411 ift, E. The " Herald &. Expositor" :offered for sale.. His the only Whig paper in:this county, has a large subscription list, a fair amount or advertising and job 'custom, with ample and good materials for publishing a weekly paper. Letters (post paid) addressed to the Edi tor, will meet w ith . prolupt attention. • - GOLDEN BALL HOTEL WEST HIGH ST., CARLISLE. The .subseriber; thankful for past favors, hereby notifies the public generally. that lie still continues at the old staml,nearlv oppo,ite the 'College Campus, a here . he will at fi ll times be foMul ready 'and wil ling to attothtundat in the 'best possible wanner, those who may favor hint with a call'. The House is loeuted in the most business oart of the town,, a n d is near the. stopping place of the Cars on the Hail Road. The ROOMS are large Mid..airy—the TA BLE will be supplied with theNery best the markets can banish--Hind the 'BAR with theehoicest Liquors. His charges are reasonable. mid he will epdeavor to merit by assiduity and titivation a continuance if pub lie patronar. BOARDERS taken lir the 'week, month, 7.year., DROVERS end lit A VELEYS fittfithfiir interest to stop with hien,aslie has plenty ofstabling, -1114 n nureful OSTLER always at hand. ANDREW ROBERTS. Carlisle, Sept. 8, 184L---tf The Subscribevoffersfor sales Slllool%l LIME STONE ['ARM; a contains about . • 1 65ACRE s ; is_close-te_the_eilge of the horcitigh of Carlisle, in the heart of the Cuinherland Valley—that niagnifitetit etcAntitse than which the sun in heaven shineth not on its superior. The „ title indisputable as t h e Vaud patented. CILARLES BRUCE mpovments and Local d2dvani ages. :A GOOD AXD 'LARGE ' • ii-. LOG' HOUSE, z l / 4 71 New Bank Barn • - (first rate,) a well of never failing pure.water—pemo• i why to gushing spring aonteran Orchard of about - 100 - young Apple trees. ' About 50 HUNS of the laud enures a erop,of timber worth a large sum of Money good portion is well set in clover murtitniithy grass—fencing good. The liinestone is the slab or shelving, easily procured, takes 'less fuel to make andofall kW's is the most valuable; the.north or slate land side of 'the hill - give a t.:instant demand for this' stone forever. It is clos e to the great Cu.i,berlatal Valley if not 'sold before Friday the 15111 of October ' it will on that day be esposed Co Public Sale, on the premises,at Itio'cloek, A. M FoiterMs apply to A. I'DOWF.LI[.. Septl-8, 1841.---te`' ; . Carlisle, Pa. llebanen Courier insert St and semlbill to this office for collection. . .. • - . . ASSIGNEESHIP ACCOITNT.". in the Courty of Common citiinberland - Comity, leth AUttst, 1841, John itp,,:'Assignee of .10,Mb Blitler',. presented an account f ' elteefit ion of his trust, and Tuesday the; sth .day of, October next appointed for the coilfirmat;oil of the came, of which all persons interested are hereby, notified. 13y the Court; . • • . GEO. SANDEII.SO.N, t'rotley,, Sept. 1, , . ' • , " Those eoneetmegtmiitinkefitilee that the vendue ricite*Or..t!le ea bac tibee,"lijive heel, the h tin sof Vsynierepusel 'nititle the Ist. of Qctiabor, Or suite:will:be tilsti. tutell, • SeTteryAti• t, 111.1i;1•:---:St...,. Neli Cooking Sio .JACOB VRIDLIN, North Hanover street, oppo 7 ' site •.,orinuatis' Hotel, is agent for ththerle of Hatha• 'Woo' Patent , • Mot ag . gir' Cookinloies, Whiarte i'vni;eipitcs tole 100 per cent better than anY other 'stove heretofore known; Farroert,Tavern keepers niid Othelia etre invited td . take thOse Stoves on find, arid .theYnre not pleased with the operation of the stove , or the price',theyany be rettirned. ~~ Sheet iron Mal Copper' ware, which he will dispose af 'on reasonable terms.- • Orders in Town and Canary, for House Spouting 'or other work. promptly }{trended to. Carlisle, Sept. 15,1841.—ty. • • . • • • .NOTICE... ft" ateite of David Bender,. deed: . ir ETTER'S TESTAMENTARY on the estate I Tl: A rdf DaVia - Rdiider;itite of Allenftcriviishitc Cum berland 'county, dee'd, have been grated to the sub- Seriber residing in tie tattle township's Notice is hereby given 10,aR per'son's indebted. to the estate to tartke immediate payment, and those having chants against said estate to preient theni for' settlement. • CHRISTIAN. ZuoK,Ex'r. 5etpt.15,1844.. , -.6t • • . - • Estate of John Johnson, deed. ETTERS TESTAMENTARY ow-the estate . 4, of John Jolution, late of Newville, Cumber land enmity, deed., have been, granted to the subscri bers: N.OTICC is hereby "given to all persons indebt ed to the aboire eitate.:to make immediate, payment, and those having elaimi to . present them fot• settle ment. • , • "ROBT. of Frankford tp., R. - IRVINE, of Newvill, .-Ex'rs. ofJOhn Johnson dee'i l l Sept. 15,4841.---Gt Mary Ann Snnveley, by her next friend cen rg e Snave No. '414 of January Term, 1840 intim Coti'rt of Common Pleas of Ctimberland county. Libel for Not triliiiti *•- Aliguit term 1841, the saiirColirt order and direct die said ,Sheriff to • cause native to be puldialied in one or more iiewspairiiito wiltj irciffitrudie • Wai r iffcitligiti ii4:Ck:•sticcessitely4rior to die •Orst '!;•; , 44ltierik:aftf.lC.lo4 3 'Sitii:'celein layipear on to the complaint nf•tlie said li bcllaut. • • • • 1/4. riv the Cnart -, __.• . • 'PAUL, 111ARTIN; 'Sheriff: Carlisle, Sept. 15,18 11.-4 t. . . . ELlEcTiorv. ..Thlongers.of the_Ctunberlaud . Vall4'7 'Lill /toad Cinpany, will be held at the Public House' of Clements_Macforlane, in_the bo rough 6.l...Cailisle, between the hours of-2 and 5. P. M. of .11onilsy the sth„day.rof October next. • September 5,1841.2 t td t is T. 4 21` FOR SALE. rvitiu. JA6II PAL* J. F. still continues. t 0 keep on hand' '. ,ffit,obro . . of all deseriptions.attnong which are the improved 'Rotary Cooking stoyes ad universally approved; stove furniture, stove pipe, and a general assortment Of Tin, and 81::)ereltesneat mensnre,hdring thereon erected - a Two:Story Lon' • vs , i'• .H S / • .Pouble Log •Barn,,...Wd gon.:§lleiVenrn-Crib, and . Cider-Press, n well .of • water- COnVelliCl4: to .the house,nnd nn excellent -!;.; ' lrl it 2 PALE 01?CH3Ph. A'hont 70 s er,es 'of shove fill'fflore first race limber land, and the repli tre in a-good state of tultivation, of whdth:nbotit 130' net'.es are. good men ilow,The greater pail of,whielt is - stitlitbfe for tillage: • I , • ... Xo. 2... A ,Tract of .and ad, joining the above described farm and land of Henry Make., Abet. Whisler,,Moses Whipler, Daniel Me- Langlikin,Jaeob _Kitner, George Hoon suid:othei•s; .containing '. • 1 . L . , I . 4341. A cre4 'and 113 Percher„, neat-measure, having.thereon erect a; , ...: ' -- . - - Tii' - 6" . Sitiry Lo c r , . • eii , w , t • • Aviv G:,,, •. ~, - ,--.111-A11 . AL.5.,,E„'5 . -..- :,.}, , . ( iiio , F.74 - cliwomvax , .g3.7, - , - frep).LlE.44: -- ,*lip4i , &: y...i.i6,-*liii - Aiii)fii Oreildrilrand 'a newer ••litiling 'well of. Water Oar the door • abput 50 acres of the aliove . limit ate lied rate titither land, tutil• the residue in It', good-state of eHltivation, ofyllich about 110 acres - are - ' good ineadoiv, : •' The above Trqets will btL't 0111' sepaicctery or. to gether; to suit purchasers, on the lolloivingtermst— the costs of sale to be paid by the ptirebaSer Or pith- . chasers: on the'epplirmation of the sole hy 1110 Court, I at-which-timitlae-or-they-willr• be-required - Its enter ' into recognizance. iti_the Orphans' ,Court . with !T -rove'? sevorityjd, secure the residue of the purchase money, to be paid as-follow soile 'third tit remain in - the •hands of the ptiechiNer:.ituring the life of the widow of said deeeticia, the interest to bitCpaid -her annually, COihMell . Ciltg WI theist or April next, illir ingliec life, and at her death the-prinethal to be paid of said llecedetit, olitt:otliev third to be paid on the Ist of - April next, when possession will be given And sthleed Insult; io the purchaser, the re maining thirdlo he paid in two equal annual ;my molts thereafter without interest. . . 'The landlordashinie:of the vain growing ,at the dine of sale will pass to_ the purchasers. Anv per son wishing to view saitlibrins Inilre the day of sale aro requested to-call on David High residing un the premises, or oeethe what:Mier mho lives one mile west of Newville. .. -.. JACOB Intl, . Adrri'r. of Jacob High, sr. dee'd. Sept. 8, 1841.---tils. . . i:..r . Lancaster Old Guard publish the above to the amount (WV. and charge this office. ....._. The tWulersignett offers for. Bale the FARE( . 01 which lie resitles,'"two miles weNt of Shippensburg being iii . Suctliatupton townshiti, Franklin county, Pa containing • 106 itetes • • of first rate Limestone Land, Agal. filior to.anyinAhenei g hborhoo4 the improve ,ments. tire a (I:4'ciling 11 . VDr S 7 i i • .Barn, • Tenant House anti web other Imildinis as are necessary to l earl,- on farinfii.. also a iOint Orchard and well nrwat e e; AiS ,d twp s:ory - Brick !louse, with a lot and a half or Ground thereto atMehed, in the borough of Skippensburg:, Co nherlaiiil enmity— this pro • erty is in good repair, anti is situated in the bitsiness part of the town; the iraprovemunts are a STONE STABLE, fronting stitoke house and other necessary out buildrtip; The undersigned deems it unnecessary to give a minute description mr the above profit:my., as persons wishing to purchase can view -die premises by.cull hug out Mr. P. S. Art; Shippensburg or on JOHN li% ing on the theta. Shipppisburg, Sept. 8',.18-11.---fit 14thcaslek Old Gu:Std Vittll4l ft and clutrw. this office. Tn pursi'innee of.an'ot•der of the Orphans' Collet nt Cumbet•lund county, will he sold Ly Piddle Vero lee, on the premises, on Friday the Sth of •Octnhcr next, at 12 o'eltiett, M. of that doe, the nil lowing real es tate, bite the proverty or bn id WA', of Mion'oe township hi said county, dee'd., to wit: ' All - Mitt Plan(Mimi . * : raid TRAOT 0.7 LAIRD, situate in Monroe township nforesaidi hotnaled by lands of AI iclutel G. 110,1;lioover, widow Gross,J Wicker, Samuel Ilrieker l Samuel MAY and the Yellow Breeches creek, eontniding 99 acres end 34..PePelies, strict measore.. This Isnd is limestone land, in ex cellent cillti‘lelkn aml under 'first rate . fences. The improconenta arc . . Two-Story Stone 0.. U. E ' 4 witrivT , 9 _ - - • A• LARGE BANK BARN, Wngoa-Shed and'other out Intl',dings!, also a never failing Spring of water close, to_the house, a'goo . d Orchard of well seleetol, fruit is, on She p remises , and also a large crudity' of locust "timber', fle 'whole orthis traktt is cleared ' . . , .. . . - • .Mso, a Tract ,a f Wocallandi., situnte in the ,:siti•townaltip, of AlloOroe, botindetl,hy inliii Brielser,•Ajelehoit , Brenornitn,lll:. P'.o 's heirs, .1. Leitlig's heirs'und 'others; ttntl tontOining st floe., rtntl.9o' perches•striet, measure. Thie ))ieee of land is well oovered.willi bliCatiut tint) oak irtirtficio., The condittommill be made kbown the time and Once ef pie by MU . . . Lsii . eaFter Old fitlava itilinsh '3l . land gelid bill to:this-office for coNctionv .. • - . • Estute of Saiiilr „ Stureeo~t ,'dec'rl, .I.:ETTEIRS ap UNISTRATIQN-., on the Esiatr;of Samuel tui•sean,la te of 'ShijqtensburA.; ilec'tl.; 10 . '4 ,beeo lsineti , iu line' form •of law.'io•the,ribUribert. : lshirseE . is .litf6.f giten to alllitutsbtielinvii4i3laimi against said estate, to ,present them duly . inilienticatml for_ spilleniert and all jtorsoniludebted esttite,arerequest6l to . melte lo.the„ Subscriber residing lit the bOrou'gh of Shitirensburg; • „ . ”' • WILLIAM PF;AL, Adler.: soptember „ . • stweocitro..,..• -; •-T ( ie Sufiscriber r reeetfully infortns, & .hiS (rich ,and the generidl l y, ilk fie liits• just returned feont the city mid is now. openinga large and splen 7. `did A ssortment of . . • fin rg 100U20 ) :. : altizazautaaa o • Chinii, Glass Sci Qdeenstiva7e, \ll of wit• An in hie!' he will sell • very. cheap' for bash ; the public Ore invited to call and examine his stock, nest dooe to MeQlelland'i Hotel. • - • JOlll4 A. PEFFER • OAI lisle , Sept. 8,1.841...--8 t Sate of • . 'REAL 10,1 PATE. • - tv ILL he sold - At ritiblie Sale, in purinance of an order of the - Orgutna' Court of 'Cumber land cou'otk, On Friday the .15th day of October neat, at 10 o'clock, A. M. of skid day, the following de, eaftite; lute the iirofierty of Jacob Ifikb, dec'd., to Wit: NO. 1. 'A Mutt of LAND, situate in - township - Cumberland county; bounded by land's or Ghristleib, Geo. North's heirs, John High, and land of the heirs or said dece.: dent herein after described ti 140.1, contaiiiing- 221' A e't e Farm and House for Sale. Olphans? Court Sale cEorttt' BRINDLE,. Mu)7l'.. of MAI Wolf, (11:01 NOTICEd I - - Election - .1" - ro clamtition.. '(l7 HERtAS in and by an acOfthe GO ' • eral Asseniblv of the commonwealth of Penn claiticd,.• An atlt electiona of cornin'Onyiralffi",!' the".24l day of July Aunt) thousande.Vit TmmlrKd and thirty- nine, it is made die duty of 'die,. Sheriff of every County within-this üblic notice of die Genelid Eleittitnis'ajusLiwith not' to enumerake.. , , . , , • The officers to lic'•elecietl. te p ace a W Ile I t le electiori i• to be held, 1 rPaul Ma rti 6, igh S ha/41E411m County of Chia. berland, do hereby makeknowit and giYe. this • Piil)loe, to the electini Of•the county of Chmberlancl. that oh. the Se, end 'i'veeday of Ociobe'r (heir the 14th day of the month,) a General Election' will be held at the Several election district's establikhed by law in said el-linty; at Whiell Vote 'they will, 'vote liyball'ot far the several OfflerrliprctitAtfiiv•tiaiiieth . , ,ONE PE RSON • • for GOVellitiVorthe State of Pennsylvania. • , • • . ; TWO PERSO N S to-represent the cintaufes of Cumberland, Frankliti and Adams in the State Semite. , • TW,O :PERSONS ••• . to represent_ the cotkoty,pf_Ch inberfand in the Hotta, of.Repreaentativea of PetinVlYania, . .ONE commlstoNEit for the codati otf tutriberland. Og:t IiIREMTOR. 2 4 • of thq'?ooy• aiid of Uieliouse of Euirdoymeuf oriald county. ONE TiIEASVItER for (lie-county of CumberlAiit! •• ONE AUDITOR,. to settle the public accounts of the countyCommlb• sionerS • . „ • OSP: CORONER • for the county of Cumberland. - Th'e 'said cieetionfig held aii , ou g liout the cowl: , ty follows: •. • — • • - The election in - the - election 'district composed of the' borough of Carlisle, and ton whips of North, SOuth Middleton, Lower Ifickineon; LoWer Ft ankford,and !Awes, Westpeanshor4.•Will be lieltkat the Court House, in the boi•otigli ofrilai•L lisle. . . TIM election ,in the tlistrier C i omposed of Silvei• • Spring townshi p, will he held LA the politic House of. JosephCrittit',.tilCogestown,iii said township, eleztion• in the district composed of- prat ! . pelinsinfrough township, will' he bald at the house of Andrew Kreitzer, in said totimi,l i ip„ • • eteeti s tat,iii the district Coivipose Isrow • Curcil I Implant' 'mid it 'part Will be held ettlie_public.house 0f,30111 - .Sourbeik ion New CUR. t. berlam . The election.in the district enirnitcuital Of / Lisburn and a-part of Allen toielishiP will be held it!-the pub': erfiripeiseil , of dint - 1art.:;a4.1t.., totv`iishift,,ii ot;.intilnifell „ berland and. Lisburn election dislricta, A ill tie at the . public house of David 'Sluinfer, in Slibplierdi;,:._ town . . township ' • The election in the district tionippited of the bbri: - °ugh of Alechanicsber, will be held at the,publio - . • house_ ofi.lohn /looter in said boroiigh. , elf.tction iii the district cnroposeil of :AlOnrois • .• townslifp,'Will lieli,tat the poblie !matte Wid 'ow.Paul Charcliton lii caul toWnship,. . , the-ilistrict-composeihtbc-Upper----- Dickiminii township, , will he_ held at ..,‘Veakley'S School I in said township. 1 lie election in tliegliStitiet Vomposed.or- the bon: mutt; of ,New.villeotuil „townships. Of -Atifilia, Upper Fraiikfotil, Upper- Westpennshorovond dins! print. of . Newtohlownship,notinclucleil in the Leesburg eke lion direr tct herein til'ter meiitimtid; wftl'lie held AY the 13itick School llouse,„inthe borough of Netitvillei - „The election hi the district composed Of the towitr ship' of llopea y11,51'111 beheld et the school bedsit in Newburg. lorSithi • The election iu the district composed of the . bor. • ough of silikienshti rg , Shippenslitirg *bat part Of Southampton tow nsiiiii,mot included in the Leeshinteelertion district, will be lucid at the Conncil.flouse, in the borough of Shippenshurg. Anil in and by . an net of tint Asseitibly or. this commonwealth, pass.] the: 2(I July 1839; tt is tiles !provided, l' 'That the qualified electors of parts 'of Newton and Soinlininidon townships in the county: 01 Cumberland, bounded by the following lilies and distances, viz:- -Beginning attlie Adams county line, dome*. alma; the liuc dividing the Jownships of Dick inson aiiil Nett Mil to the iiiropike road; thence along • , soh] propike, to the Comte sehooldionse, on said linguae, in Sondiampion tosimship, thence tonimint no the \Velum itottorn road at Ileylmek!sinehidipg Ileybuck's farm. thence -a straight ilirectllftt ,lo- the • gaiv.m,ll 1,00 . 11011 g to the heirs Of ficorge, Clever; • then e e :din e; Kryshir's ruin to the Adams .44011J11, Itoe, thence along the Ifnrof Schmitt °mite to the plsce of beginning, he niatis botchy. ilefflati;el. a new plec 'rim' district, the eltattion to be held et the public House of teesborg,Southainp: ton township —Civet, 'Motor Mr hand al Carlisle, this 3fst - ilay of August, A; D. 'IH4I. PAUL ,M.l RTIN, Sbera. ' At a - i - Pited Orphans' Court be gun and held on Tuesila) .the Ms' day of Anzusf, 1841, at Cmtlisle, in and fix Cuniberliiiiitc.duay, bp; fli - re the "loll; Sarni el Ifephlorn, Prebidn'f, Mill ion st.ft min Jars, L.,:revc. , , Emir , . , A'Asouidtet,‘lnilek of the same ecifirt,asigned arc:, the following pro= ccedings were had, to wit la the ease of the writ of l' i airtition on the reitl exta to ,r Sarah Leung. deed, the tame is confirmed. Nilivto wit,'3lst Aligu,t 184,1. liule on the' heirs, to wit. William Lehr g.Jacoli Lehi ig, David Leiclig t Elizabeth ilitermari•ied with Jacob Burkbolde6 Ss .rah Criiss, late Sarah ,l.sitip.), M'-cd at'v ,intermarried" with ,Jaeb- Lciiiel, and the Issa . O tiro childiteni . ilec'iliio wit—Nlieluiel I..enlig„ JolittLeidig, Jacob Lei dig, Catherine,Stirah, El izabedi ) Marv, A nivi . .."q4 seph and Margaret Lehlig,eiliiilrgn of :John Leung ) dec'd, the said Catharine, Sarah, Eliinbeth,' . I .l;iy, Ann, and Margaret are Minot* mid have . Michael Koala for their thiardiali; and Joseph; a Minor, has Jolin Harmon for ill* guardian; and Sarah Ceiling, Jiti'ob, John, David; I latinah;llichael rind Mary'Ann Leidig, who are all minors owl children. of Michael Lcilligolce'd., to appear of sth Octoner next, at the Orphans' Court, and nectit or refuse to accept,' of said estate at the valution. Notice to be "erlect!' personally on the heirk living in the : county, and by . ' advertisement three tidies in one paper ) , minted ill Carlisle, for thoseiiring oat of the wanly, • . By the Coat: • e. . umbir.'and Onnity, sa. . . ' • . . IW. Foulk, tletli, drprilins' Court ) . ~5•1 • 5 11, 44 ; i :e.,.. do certify that the fioagoitig is a irtic vAlt. colic., ~ . 4 r 4 4:44D t: ' Wttttc. 'Of Ini hano ond, Seal of sitliil r C'et..--, Court at Carlisle, 4th'Septeniber, 1841. 14. 41 - I•M‘' . . Fbr YOULK, Clk. 0. C 3, 110sapple. . ' ~, • PAUL MAlCTlN,'Sheviff. Carlisle; Sept. N0541.-3t. NOTICE" , • • • •10- • Estate ofAvtrirtifon,-dec d.'. • LE or it DMTNISTRATION due kw uponthe estate' or Adams Nim mon, deed., littely of Ski pontilnkrg,.pare ell to John Skinner and .6nret \Vniker•l nil persona . haring dkirolngttinet the estate *ill' invent thetii for: settleruentiltild tlibse indebted will untkelniyrtient • to them • The administratorti . will*.attetid at . the,late rear. !once of the decraieq rridag, pod 'Sattirday thO 7th and fstii of Seliteo l iher . To attend to •Cusinetts of„ he estlfe, . • . . . JQIIN'SRIN.I4IIR,,i' 111 , Selit. 8, • NNAVSAVAT.KEIti ' • ' r . . n . 13i,;• Splng Actatiaiitine; Guards. An elbctiop Ibr Cntitniii for Raid tioropaiti *lll take plate in Nen/vine, Raturdny the Atith. Setenbers, between thdlionrs De Ur d'o'cltickot the itoyed of Wan. ll:Woodburn' Septt4;llB4l-..42t' To all Claimants ,and .Pcisotiit ictcoTtcr. , ii Ik4reby'giyon rapia? i ' No: 11,!1!loVem . b4r tem; tor, and me ttircO'tM, tnis' Wu' ihsittd ofie Aar, ,ttm Cotict: or '." Coffman Pleas - dotility;o6,l4 Mg„ 6 :l7reoloMiu's' tromt) untrrotionlif.l in the Oink or Contnom a,tibive Slj4ltek . , to JlWo4,4t,iloii: ,•, • . , . , et6rlnte rritr! t. t 1 °Mop 184 A. S /,;•, IMM2I ~• ~" Eli