D HERALD & EXPOSITOR. eavtilar. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2p; tB4 •,FOR GO.VERNOR, . • IP• -•.) JOHN. EC IN Kg- OP BERES COUNTY. ,14? t Democratic Wittig Ticket. '`. SENATE, Thomasl;. Mc illoh, Atiekael C. 01,ar 'son. ASSEMBLY. Major Samuel ivin,. ,Christopher A 1. ' James Hoffer. , TR[USUItEIt, Ja,cob Zu . DIRECTOR OF THE POOR, Col. John Wynkoop.- AUDITOR. Thomas-8.--Bryson, CORONER, William Culbertson. Standing Committee: • Appointed .by the County ConvetitiOn for the ensuing year. . , .12116- 7 11enry ' • .' Pelinsboro'Dairid Coble: Silver S irino , -;—Jblin M. Martin. . Mecharucsburg—Lewis Zbaring; Chs. Baker., • • • • • • Carlisle-LGen. S. Alexander. Col. John. preiz t „ "• - .N lifigilpyt—Tbti'm as '1). Urie. • - •••• - •11. - 17 , 2Vefolmti-..T?'porgella•traiii• ; •-- . IVlct!'andlfsh , • Randall. - , --- • . ' . . . Miflii,i--beob "Wagoner.. . :. -- opewell—D. S. Rinsl.ta,.. 11. . Shippensbu . -r - g-:;-C4t.. AV-in.---MoClure, ~..-. . • ,S'outhani)Von•; 7 ::Wm.Kebd.. ,• . ~. - .11.Ionroe—S to wart McGowan. • • S. I . l.lidi'llelon—Jacoli. Mtner. • '-• -- - TYLER Too.•:—To-day's Herald contains 1 th• manifesto of the Whig members — cir l 4 5 C n nand the letters of ex-secretaries Crittehden,- Ewing and •flatlier, written upon the resignation of theirollices. Doubt less these, papers have been alretidy read by most of our siibseribers, but by-some they have not, and we invite the attention Or these to 4heir perusal. Next week We shall give a place to the statement of ex secretary Bell, Which is fay eonfirmator.y of that made.by Mr. Ewing. If theile veloPements of these gentlemen be true— and that they are .is undisputed and indis . potable—as high minded, honorable men they'could do nothing else than abandons . their places. 13ut,strange• and .vacillating • as has been the. conduct of President Ty lelC, all, doubt not, will yet be well:. The approaching session of Congress wil disclose to• us 'his scheme for• , a Fiscal Agent, and the repose of the congressional vacation May:divest him • of some of his abstractions. Congress : has' given being to every Whig, measure for which we con , .tended, except the one lost by the interpo sition of the omnipotent-veto., and we shall assuredly yet,have some/Mpg in the place of the hated and defunct sub-treasury. .in the meantime let the whips remain hulls ... sOilbly knit together in the 'cause of their common country. Mr. Webster's letter, on retaining his place, has been already published in the Herald. We are glad that • Mr. Webster has Mi'",conscientious'scruples" to induce his resignation, now• that the critical posi tiot► of our relations with her Majesty's Government demand his _services at the . post which .he occupies. Daniel Webster • will not permit his country's honor to be tarnished, nor will he heedlessly. hurrY'her •Into a war. • O - PEortzes noox.--=We have 'the firstirther of this periodical, Rublish .eil by gorstut.MeMichael, under the edi torial supervisiiip of Professor Frost.. "The Young People's book s " . .being especially designed for the instruction of youth, fills •n'uticuum in• our periodical-literathre. Its contents,• entirely original, are chaste, in, +knifing and instructive; its typographical eineution .neat and :beautiful . , and its en .gravings, the, principal of which is a rnez zolinto by §arfain, are in .the best style of art.' 'We commend this work to the notice s lof parents; and the lestruefors and directors of our common schoOlir . • , ' lf such. a 'worit Were introuced among 'the sChoiars, for 'reereatiVe study, we think filkitild tend mtick4o . smooth the p'ath to — Wo"otiSeri6 knowledge. menilatory . notices of the ," 800k,"..A yery laudetorrietter 'from ChieflepticeGibSOo, The pubjicatimi office is at No. s'f South . ,Thii4 . ,§"treet,'Philadelphia—rthe'.iiiice two "'dollarS tier, annum;: • . • AN ISRAELITE' ftratAtirin.—Philip Ar nold advertises in .the C hambersburg i;Ository, that hp NVill ~ Itte4eitorth 'traneant c oo business on Saturday. Ile' alleges -that 3al, away by the .erroneous sehisnis- and, opinions that characterize the innovations of the present; century,,:' he : ceased. to live "after the straightest sect" an Israelite, but that matured reflection has determined him again , to embrace the faith of his Tethers, terea ter seep yan sacred all ,the 'war which ii . , - Oopprehended tha't,Sat urday is the • only authorized scriptural Sabbath.'!-. WAR PERIIAP.—TIIO : 'Caledonia, it-is .said, brought despatches fo . r.lllr. Fox, and a special messenger to . Lard Sydenham, 'Who by the way has since deceased. vessel,Whieh.was to be sent over the falls of Niagara. would 'IA "go - it."` She plunked lost her mast .and grounded on:. Goat - ; lidand: . Sad mishap -that. -• Congress ti 1838 used !pen bai•ras'of"i n k which cost $528, • and ftrr making -pans for the members $476,25, • lIE DECLINES.-WM. B. Reed "declines the nomination to Congress; to fill the un exp.ired.tern.of the 'Hon. John Sergeant resigned Mr. Reed has also resigned his - seat in . 11 : State Senate.' . . " - .:LOGIC OF E STATESMAN.—.—.I will be long -to' no political arty - WhiCh is cori trelled•by one bi• a few - individuals: •• 7Bfft - IWtwo existing political parties are . thus controlled: - • • Therefoie:l will . ; form 'a -Mira -and con trcrl i,.' ' ' • •—•-• , ; , •;'''- . 7-- - , --.. fii:: , 4 -- -- -- •- `4:f. ';'" : 1 ,. .!,"?:%4 1 *—Vigi•AN . 1.4.-Wi u g- ( ! iltitWitt**Ntte4o.4.o:4?: IVWS4-'7-iii"ilttetilTOrV-VG wa fie: setting (ilk .. agaiti Within our dOor: . tei.we shall.cer.taitily detect the-villain in hiseoitn; .tenance and.ejee.t him -from- our'. threshold. . • , ... . • • • - • !rhe.•_sfolen article-- we-noW leave tiiip9h-, dished, as 'the - pilfeter - has — antieipatetr us by' chattering.abroad some- portion of its Con•; . tents. We have, a good . • mind, to otter a_ reward for his detection,. that we. may be able to' expose the scamp o• ille contempt of the community. The man who' would steal brains would commit murder. - - Caution. the Volunteer against con fiding too much in the sayings of the States- Mali. The allegation that the Herald is en cumbered by a judgment of three thousand dollars is rather a stretch of veracity. There is no judgment against the Herald of any amount,•and the Statesman's . editor knows this. As tO its debts, the establish ment itself will furnish abundant means for 'their payment, andlinve enough left to buy and keep his noisome but hurtless ephem era. Tire Herald " totter !" It tvill live and flourish when the Statesman shall have been forgOtte'n, and its editor remem , bere.d.• only for his ingratitude in'turning about' and stinging, like the adder in the fable, those by whom lie has been warmed and fed. • . • While. on this subject we may as well • adVert • to 'another error of the States min's--its oft repeated assertion, that the Herald is cnntrollecrsby - what,- in-the editor's vocabulary of polit - elifcifature, is designated "the Stevens faction." Confi dence—once inisplacchas alwSYs been . put in its that they would give utter ance to the sentiptents of the whole %Vhig Party of Cumberlaiacountylr What "fac tion" controlled the " Herald" When he of the Statesman ruled its editorial co , • lumn'S„ and in his , own self-constituted oronisdience declared that four fifth of the people of Pennsylvania Were boStile to Mr. SteVens's.tippointment in Harrieon's•cabi net ?'• Was it the "Stevens faction"? Who controlled it when its fate editor, who aban doned it but with its last number, took it in charge? - The ." Stevens faction"? If so, thel,why . were its . columns desecrated by fanatic ravings against 'Mr.' Stevens, sub scribed with, the omnipotent and terrifying sign manual .of the now editorof the States man ? Ah ! how hard his-for the States man's editor to'find an honest mid disinter ested motive for his po c lf9 , Cal Wanderings.' , The,Volutiteet denies that Mr, BARR is an abolitionist: Well, we are not disposed to qtiarrel about it, for'-although,"Rumot'., who now that'.COOdess . ,haie. dispersed, has left the portals , of the capitol, and blabs her goisip.hereabouts does asseverate, mau gre the Volunteer's .denial, that,Mr..Barr, mttertains opinie t tnis,on,the- subject of slave ry not:- Wholly -inoffensive to a:seuthern planter; yet the truth of,the:aflirmation, ,were it nib - Bitted,- would; weigh nothing with tis. - The embracement of abolition iloctrines,.canaot atthie, day, -so' faras-,our short vision carilienetrate, either fit oruM , fit a„man foi Pennsylvimia .legislator ; besides, we are averse -to the agitatiOn in thisi .continunityOf a .topic so , excitirig'and Oalculatett;Witlial to divert the attention of_ the -peoPle'Werit the great' question S' Of state` with: Which . they ought ,te :, 116. far* liar; ifiat - at the,Comi ng - .election; .may be enabled , understandingly to ',exereisethe riglll, of sulTrage - . Whether or.not then Mr. Bitrr began aholitiPlll# l , tfke.:Pre nat.: Aflr . a» ttsaiti know , him to ~ boa man of honor and of, honesty,. possessing every essential•of ..a gentleman,—a man from - whose heart flows an uninterrupted stream of- ghodneSs, and' if' his intellect be 'measured by the stan lard which -h abl h cd- ,lard which Ins part auve,,es , tain.— t - their - past sele,gions of, legislative. candi , dates; he may in this . claim vast- su periority.) Bu then Wo regard him as 11 - eterodox in national. and itate Polities. Ile i's •i - ea t , ed . . With' 'those whoSe 'public measure] we look upon as destructive of the ge6ral good, and . ... this, preponderating over all other considerations, muSt ;attar against him the unbroken oppOsition of the ''Whig. Party, • • . . ' About • Mr. cULVER we ltrrow little and care less. Ile e eeeeeee to be rather. a• entity. Atnough it is for Whigs to him that - he is mit"of diem. lliwing 44 their oWil__tieltet,:men-lirinly-Uttached--tithe.- priticiiiles of the Whig party, and who in all other things are at least equal to their. Opponcnts, the choice is, easily made. desire the ensuing election in'ermiberland fairy veiny to express fairly theTolitical opinions oilier freemen, and if the Whigs dally_not at hopie on the day °film:battle, burpesh forward to the field of contest, we arc con= fident that rotind their banner victory shall wreath her•laurels. • ' .• LAMENTABLE.—An old man of - sonic. 80 Years, a county Pauper, by name Henry Stinemitz,'lostilis life,.last Sunday morn ing, on the railroad, a little way east of our borough. - The .old man,. it mins, was' wailting,iipcm.th the track in the AlirAction - id - tlie porirli - Ou - pk, wiledthe_trath.of cars.from 1 4; r 5 *... N , f,fii; , w ,, 11 it4 1 .4i . 44 . 4aS jam e ''i*%•E:*."-!l9ie:_6 • CAW 6ll ;:-' kfaftolt - 11546rc - rc - crifie. , - , eiiiiiiii-dr; , li.g. hear4 l -by him:" :The cars . ii;ere Permitted' to-come so Licari° the,unfortutiptrereature that they mild ~nor..bp .arrested; : and: the Whale—troth. passed- overt his boily-le'ngth wige: TOpeafrh‘ and one lcg were cut off, 'die. 6ody .' completely eviscerated and the head eriiilied . piecemeal. .A conduces inquest was held over the: collected frog- . meats of flieliOdy,. and we understand that . . by the verdict,-sOme censure is 'cast upon the engineer.. -If the bfamc-bc deserved, it . 4.5 . ' - due.to the community that the•afrair be ;judicially investig Ted. Int be Unde . serVed, the individual im icated 'ought by 'some means. to exculpato. intself: • 1 `ruin lize Publa• Ledger. • Gie"nt it on', the Frontier. A transaction took phial at Alburgh on the night of the 19th, which has produced 'an unparalleled' excitement on the Frontier. james Grogan, who formerly resided in Canada, but a natural born citizen of the United States, while returning from M ichi gan to Alburgh, was captured by a detach ment of British 'dragoons, under Captain Jones. Giogan was sleeping at the house of his brother,in-law—the soldiers surroun ded the house, forced it open, and entereil Grogan'sbedroom, who defended himself against his assailants until severely , wound ed in the legs and thighs by bajiiCtfetS...His face was literally- flayed; and his clothes torn off. :He .was wrapped in a buffalo robe, thrown into a wagon, carried across the lines and sent to .Montreal in irons.— When this affair became known .at St. Al balls,,a public meeting was held, sbd a cbill wittee was appointed to examine into the traosection,Und . report at a Subsequent meeting• to be held. The correspondent of the New York A ' merican, .writing froM Nia g ara Falls, says that since the removal of time U. S. army from Buffalo, 'attempts are being made by the "Patriots'.' to embroil the two catintfies in a war. .-The recent attempt to blow Up, two of Her Majesty's steamboats, lying at anchorin the Niagara river, at Chippewa,' is attributed to Lot, the incendiary, who . boasted to Gov. Seward of his attempts to . produce mischief. The writer describes the nefarious attempts' as follows: . The machine consisted. of two caskir, containing 150 pounds of powder ;.they were each placed on a frame 'one hundred: yards apart (but connected by'a rope) with a leaden pipe and Jose therein inserted, and thus towed . from Grand Island, and sent drifting towards the vessel. One-Only o f th e casks exploded, but, most fortunate= lv, prematurely, being $OO yards short of the maild otherwise, - every,soul - on board, with the vessels, must have been destroy ed.' . It was .about 3 P. M. e Those on board at first supposed the report was, that Of a canilloli. The men were speedily mtister ed, -and the machine was seen floating. A boat with six men was lowered, and -whilst proceeding to secure it; alfroni Grand but without ~ injury. .• .. These things, have•thsturbed the public mid and the. canal andfrontier is now patrolled night and day by the British troops. is, my firm conviction, that unless there.is a strong detachment of U.' States troops forthwith sent.to•Bultalo and strong enough.and• suf.; ficient to show , these gentry -that , the GeV- . erninent'of the•United - StateS is determined to pfeserVe peace, acti, of . th is . obaraetet will be dette,_whielvoitiat have the effeacor breaking up the'peace existing•betweettboth . , Countries." . In connection ivitlrAtese transactions, comes:. the ;'.welt titned Proclamation. of President Nyler; admoniShing all citizens from particiAtion in any. of the sepret„ meetings or any-other. illegal transactions tending to interriiptlllic 'harmony :which exists between the two, countries..; 'Against such .Ite shall 69 : rigoroitily. executed. . • . , .11 Proelainatio?z _4/he President- of ilte'U. Sidles of dme,:iect. Whorea's it has coma to , the -Ittraylo'clge of the ,Government of, the ihdted States that sundry•seeret Lodges, 'Clubs or Associ ations wag on the Northern Frontier; that the. members of these ; Lodge's eke bound together by Secret oaths;' - that . they It'aye colleeted.fire-arms and otker_materials' -and. ^.reted — thi ---741har secreted — thenyn 'sundry places . ; Mik is their purpose to violate , the laws, of their country by malting-military and laW less incursions, when opportuniq% Shall of into -the Territeries.df . 'pow& ..with which the United.Statesarent peace; and whereas it is known . that 'travelling agita tors, from both, sides of the line visit these lodges, and_ harrangne the members in secret meeting, stimulating them to' illegal acts ; and • whereas •the sane perking are known, to levy contributions on the . •igno - - . 'rant and credulous for their own benefit; thus supporting and, enriching; . themselves by the basest means;.and whereas the un- . lawful intentions, of the members of .these, Lodges have alrpady'heen manifested in an ,attempt-to destroy the:lives -and ,-- property of the inhabitants of Chippewa, in Canada, atid_the-public - p rope rty - e - the ritish - 0 ov eminent there being : Now therefore, I, John- Tyler, President, of • -the , United States,. do-Issue this .My proclamation, ad monishing all such evil minded persons of the condign . uishment which is• certain to 1=11(1 = over to . laws of .the-United be rigorous . „ ly executed against their illegal' acts; and thatif in anylawless incursion into Canada they fall into' the hands of the British au" thorities, they . will not be reclaimed its American citizens, nor any interfereitee Made by thrs GOvernment in their behalf. And I exhort all well-meaning but Ulm!. ed Tersons- who - may lidve joined these bodges immediately.to abandon them,•and to . have nothing more to do with their se-_ eret_ meetings, or ,unlaivful. oathsifas• they tvonll.l void serious.conseqttenees to them seive-5..• And T. expect- the ittelligetit\and ell:fli fitiS e d -mem t' ll 4l, tqltra FMK nOMAV *Pirnient,lll4944ols. e*in tit ry7 , 4ini 1,4144 - in'sali cm-s--efn eilicencos of • the' acts.of e violators.ol under.niy hand; at the city of Wdsh • ington; the twenty-fifth dey of Sep.- • tenther, ALO.; one'Jiietsend eight ,[-L.,sjinind red-fan d'for.ty=ntiertinil ''rof ie Indepelideitee..or:the United States • thd sixty-fifth 1.3 y the. President: , DAICIEL WEIsTER; Se'eretary -of 'Slate. MARRIED, • - • --- On Thursday evening .0d inst, by Rev. N. T. McGill, Lieut. Richard H. \Vest. of the fist. Regiment U. S. Dragoons, .to Anna E. Hays, daughter . of - Mr. John Hays, of Carlisle. • DI ED.., in this luirough ai,ll,ar"sidenee of - his 4rother.in-law, A. (4. Ege,' on Saturday the 25.t1t' inst. ,' H.ta NicK Apicn , only son of Maj. John MeKalelrof Taney tOwit Md., in the 37th year of his age. .10 Ti C E. The stibei having soli, his Mock of I) . ItCGS, aco. ' iotemlsWig. up Ills business, nod would hereby nolify 'how iodelituil .to will tuid sOttle their ticeounbi lieforo tl“• lir,t of .11kno:iry no\ t„vbeo his boOks will he left. with .1. It, foe tel • A.. 1.. NC/Will. S, pt. i.19,15•11.---1to" Gicat Sale . of Woodland. Will be soh) 011 Saturday the !Mil day of October !text, at the public house of . Jacob .Trego, Di Alm sou township, Cumberland county, about PTA , 2000 legi% -- • .Acres OP P ELME ' W l Golltb AMIN in lots or rrnin 50 to 100-acres. The land is situate alon g the South mountain, adloiniog Cumberland Purnacti lands on the west, Pine (rove hods an the south, Holly lands on The east, tund lands of Emanuel Lino, John Coover, Phillip- Spangler, George Bee. tem mid others on the mirth. Übe :ime described l au d is will coveted rust other timber, :old would he well worth thc attention Or this nfanners in the neighborhood. The 'conditions As . ill liemoderate, indisputable title gds' n. • A. G. EGE., Sept."D; It.---1l VALU.A.i3LIN FARM Fol. Sale. Tile slibsyriher • intending to remove' to thti west, will dispose at public sale, on the premises, oil Sat urday the dulls of ()ember next, at 10 o'clock, .t. M„ a tirstr rate farm or prime I.•t u d ; situate in South townbitip r about MO iuilcs south of C:u lisle, cons iuiu Illu acres of • Pa 711N1'L.:1) L1..111.151'0.11'11 .11.4.217), hid, is clearcioVol the t•esldue c o vere d with thriving, young timber•.. flit improvements arc a two story STON.t.: Eao 1T.,: - 11% K 2 2i%, and a DOUBLE LOG BARN', weatherhoarded.—' Tien e is alsun thriving young' a choice , 'het trees. The, Bonny Brook Spring risOini this farm a few rods from the house, which ensures 'a Mn•er failing supply of water to the !Muse, and Also tb the enure from every field on the farm. ' • ~ The whole is under good fence ilild hi a high state of cultivation. A. elear,und indisptinthle title will be given; and the payments made tit suit-the purchaser. ANDIIEW OATMAN. Sept. - 6, 1911. • Public Sale, A:first rate Farm of 'Limestone . . - - Landwell - improycd;. .. '.. 1 will expose to Public Sale, oil ,Staurriag etti flit 4 (i 0.4 of October, 1341, at' 10 o'clock; A. NI., on We' premises, in Silver Spring towaship, Clunberland It, county 7 ,4llat beautiful . • -•,' li II IILKST T 110741. ' • - which' lies oil bOth sites or the turnpils/e rand leading 11;ont Harrisburg to Carlisle, about One mile west of floguestown, containing about . ' / l • . ' • . .: • •147 ACRES. .- ' or fifisf rate Lintehtoile imid; ndjuiuing loads of Wm., Adll6ms;John Rillehnno;peorupyorney's hoiPs nod I,Vro..lrvinO., • ''''' Lik&illuot; con sistilig of a hinge t,tto stoyy,' - ' .• • . STONg - HOUSE, -, ' • antl i a two toy Plenteted Tenana About: wci acas of the load are eledrctl ancUl nailer gnodpostand rail face, the 'residue covered with fine thpb c i..,— 'her,e is, an orchard on thelant4 and a well of water that never Nile.. ie one of the inkst desirable fa nos In the county. An indisputnblu title wilihe &vent!) the purchaser. Terme 'made. . known the: day of sale by ' ROBEitT. BRYSON; Ag . c4 for tile boyitieOs'of Matthew-Irvine; dro'd. Solt, , . - • : l)tr Laneaster Estintioirr.nad York Iteptshlian,la sert till day of salp, nod• forward bills:to this Offfse for collection,. : - , : nearly new, Wagon Shed, Corn cribii, Craurtry,. and Carriage - house, a well and pump near thedOor, and •an excellent apple Orchim), with 'other fruit. trees. Also,A Tenant house, Stable and Work shop; one of the' Public-School Holmes is built on tbit' tract. Alma '260 jecres are clear/Amid in a high state of cultivation i the remainder is covered with thriving, young timber. - , • .' . . 1---The,7o.acres.lving-mi-ihe-tiorth'--side -of -the-rail , road will he sold separately or. together with 'that lying 011 the souilt side as the. purchasers may wish. The land isc,,patented and the title indisputable, Possession will be . girgli on theist of April. 1842. Anc person W1141ill"' to. view the. property-, will call on .facolel.ehnian r on the prenaises, or John AleKee e ban adjoiding, or on the subscriber in Carlisle. ' L-- ---Porturto-P,rroly-tri The subscriber will sell positively and without reserve or ad jouramebt by Public Auction at: the late residence of „l\lr. Joseph Hays, dec'd; otte half mile west :or Carlisle, on Saturday the Vdal till . ). of Obtober 1841., thelidlo wing property,4o wit: The protierty on which the late Mr. Joseph !lays resided, one hall mile west of 'Carlisle, containing 10 Acres, 72 Perches 3 The improvements on lII'S/land are • TNir_o Houses,• a Batla a!al vating*cliard a n d a gclottwell oElyalci • Lan3 1 ) . 4 ,. 11 011-- • Als'n- , 411nt white Vrame :House. And half lot of ground, situate in "street ui the librougli of Carliple, adjoining 01(1..property of-Joloi 1.14 a toil G'corge Brown, captainin g. 30 feet Trout (.otet:pt the - jivikge of' ,ti!fuut.- fi.ot . Iriiey; Jo Owtiliduijig._prDpi•rt.)...4.ll4l..j2.-10.-let!Vback-,--witli -01...-a 10 rout alley ronoing to 0711111 , 11 btreet. The terms of sale will be one-fuurth of the pur. chase motley to he paid im thetst or April next,ato tbe.i.esidtiq in three regular annual payments, with. out interest; to he - seemeil - by Mortgage and Judg , .meat Bonds. • first des JOHN TYLER. 'ossession .con ie given to tis property-iturnerliately•after the-sale: - The subscriber will sell_ either of the above prof erties at priVate sale previous to the flay of Sale. .I OLIN HAYS, Executor. Carlisle, Sept. 1841.—ts. • - OTIC TE. . • • Allpe'rsOos indebted to tbQ late firm of IIAnNITZ Es: PEPJ'Ini, - are rCiluesteirto call noil-settiellieiraw 'counts on or before tlie 20th or October next, us after that time they will be left in the bantls of a Justice roi• collection. Carlisle Sept. 2S. 131. • ' Andrew frielnirds Itos just returned from tbe city, and is now °pet ing a new and splendid assortment or ,11 and VVinter Goods, which he olli n •s on reasonable terms. • Carlisle,,Sept. 'L'9, 1811. The Subscriber of just opened nu,u- mut Inuul mote it ssoturnent of Fall and Winter Goods eons'slin g o - rsiii)er black, blue black and other Cloths, Cassintere Saltinetts, nets Style: Vcstings,a variety or Nloose de Lanes, second - nionenilig and black' ditto Thihvt eldth,.Welsh Flannels, Rogers ditto for !arling, Chives, liosicey . , Edgings, Laces, coin beies, Oil Cloths, Artificials, Ribbons, Merino Shirts and D r awers. . • Also Moos, Woolens' and , Childrens' -Leather & Morocco Shoos & Bouts. ALSO, gifeengiref re a;i' Groceries„ VPIC ; with a gvcae. variety of other goods, of•whiell he oilt sell at a stoalj profit to suit the Thies. Don't forget to call go Owlish. Sept. '.29 1811,—b• Orplia ns'. Court Sale. •. n .v. virtue of :nt order. of the Orphans' Court o .) Cumberland tmmy/ will hi! sold by hue sub Iry Public lendupono the pretniseSoon i thy the I.sth day of October inAt ? the follow log. Pen, , estate, the property of Ithrtin be. • • • Two .unchvnied sixth parts o' nu that Phintni ion or Tract or Laud, sitlede in 31Ion roe township in said Goulds; bounth.4l by lands of Robert Cook's heirs. Joseph . Brandt, Jtigeph Latshaw and others, containing - • more Or which oiont. ‘.?.0 curl's Zlre good hind, and the residue cleared, nailer milomoitial lenecs a n d iu exeelleht cultivation. This 1:11411 bounds air the Yellow flreeelics creek, mid has a large yam lily or Imeitst timber growing oil 1110 81110 8111 take plare On the same flay lhal the 11(1 . 11.1illitiiratOrS Or Alartiii Brandt, jr,, sell , the ills of sa id Nr ar it,, w hi c h adjoin Ibis property, Mal the other lima heirs of said ,Nlartitt will at the same (iliac sell their li t teuests in the above vlanta n tion, so that the imehaser Can procure a good title to gie whole thereof: ' 11111MTE The SithOribers offer al private vale a first i rate LIMESTONE' PLANTATION, late the property of J. Neal, l'asq. dce'd., situate in Dia:hwn township, Cmitherlaind .countv, bounded by latids of Andrew Carothers, John 'AVondburn, Samna, Boston, and Others, Containing . 0: - , • • . -, X4O :Acres- : • ' more'or.less—about twn.thirde of whiiih ii 61m:0, and in excellent' anitlyation and under good fence, the remaining third is, fine timberland.. The im ptrements thereon are a large,. .T W 0 tory .Dwell mg - • "1 0 1 .1 ral , ; , - - AND-K.ITCHEN . n larbniAg Iv e MUCK.' ll.A.ltN r Wagoo SliedondAteerold-' and n'e : ll'ot Food' water, '• ' ...There mon We' premISCBW 6"0011' PLE ORCH Mar; and ether:fruit trees ' also a.- WO' 'POOL. or water .that lots •v i .';"/ • statcely ever been known to opy. , . • If the above property is not sold before • . - SA:TETUAN, tlie,otl of 001°400, other 'notice will then bekiyen of ItS disposal.;. 'Die, terms be-made l6o'ol 1.i0B'r:;81.1.1:111Q13S; : ' .11i; • ; - • "Y., 8..%ny informs Boo', vapour.; itg the property can he itad'hrlße..Fiekes, on the pi.etuiee, of Wm.. NI; 'B&W!, Baq. ,of CM •of Serene': Boyd; One 0.1 the owners) near Colurah_la,l....:rumMder- gum-. t , :,..8430;15,10!..,-..Gt.' , 0.. ',l2lc.v.ti oli:tati allst ,rate Farm., at • Public Sale. • - The subscriber lyill expose to Public Sale on Thisrgday the. esti' Of October next, thelollowing valuable - - - . . . situate in West Poinisborough township; _Cumber land county, lying op,both .sides of the Cumberland ‘•alley mil road, 9, mike "ivost of Carlisle, and two cast of Newville•, codtainink . - 2' 7 0 Acrps more or less,lllollOded by laujs • of John MeiCeohnn; John Myers, AVillitim. Leh nn rid nn nod. . About 0.00 neres lies on the soul side of tine u l road', to gether Nv:ith . the folloiving improvements; Viz A Two .stoiry •.tlitotte ii[onsie & kitchen / Large rraine & Ltig Para/ ISE SAMUEL McKEEHAN, Carlisle, Sept; 29,--1841:—ts. - - Essinincv, publish 3 limes ! Vain:11101c Propilrty • ; a I V - 1. - 1 MILLI-J-3Q MORE. Pif.E.W GOOD -b. 150 Acres, JACOB BELTZIIOOVUB2 I Cu:lll4m allenry Bram!! and. Sarah Ann Brandt. . an=il MAI On WaincEsnAir Sept.. 2901, I will 8(l at auction to thellighest bidder, a quantity of . • „ HIYHSCIIOId :kitchen Furt,ure, ai house in East High street ' Said trniture consists in part of , • . Fg steads, CarOets, Dining & Tea - . Setts,.. and a• variety of . China and Glass ware. • .• ROTARY 4:IOOKING:STOV. complete—nearly new,dnd a gnantity of cooking , and kitchen utensils. • • Also-r All the Hickory wood,, cut and ready for like, now in the cellar br said house. Terms of sale—On all sums under $l5 cash, oil 'all over that artiount a credit of three months on sat isfactory security. Sctit..‘,2tz, 1 hi On - Thursday the 7111 .of October at-10--o'clock, will be solthitthe residence of O. l'enrose, the following , r, . •• , . . • , llouseLo &i itched rOttltilrH; OF Inahngany,..SidebOard. • Do, • Sofas ; • Do. and Windsor Chairs, Do: • • Po.. ;Dining do. • Do. treakfast'do. • j .. ; Do. CentrO• . Parlour, Charnbet.. and Stair • 0.11.,MPZT5,.„ '• • Chitin f Croil..Tv; Looking-(aasses,parlor Stovits and iiiiirbils ; .ol;iniber Ftwiti turerCh;asotii Frairkliti, cookipv, and ?the'. • • . • 'S TO VE S. • • CAIU2.I,IGE for one or rivo iitii!ges. (MI, Cloth for 1411. . . . . . TERMS a• S. ti simiFini s itleiTirciity 1 /01. larp, etph, on all _overilmt amount, c•redituf two and four months, to r sippro voi end prsea uoteN, detive,y. - ot°‘4 ',ltagerafe.: [...ov.mtciwiri,Twf2v tl. 11 ivon ShippeislmgOl'Fr trie lst day 'of Oetoli6r ii( it, ik completely equipped tin-drill iiittummur deem ISy_grder of trio Col: '3OiiN.R. RCLSO, ,Sept. 33. 1841., AttentiOil! 7 • „TUG SP!? LAW .i/D.93/./LV7/..1'7P, ET7 R s yo 6 are ordered to - parade iii the boi:ongli of Ski it? pialabnrg on Friday 1 - 4e...l'st day of OetolaT, and tn - Springfield on I:nyadity the 10th of Otttsiber,:ptiecise ly at 10 o'aloal: eaeli..day.,conTletely equipped drill: . - LAUCIII.iN-, Oil Y order rif Orphans' Court of Connibeeland Jr comity, the subscribe' will expomno — Pahlre sale, nn the preMises. on 'cline:o:ly the .‘2. l tlf (lay of October oext, al o' ick, A. M. the, follo - wing ilescrilieTreaL-eqtate- o-Wit-:- - A Tract o Nut Limestone and Slate land, 'situate in North Middleton township, Cumberland county,'hontided by-the Comulogninef creek , lands of A Imaham La uffierton, Zeigler's heirs and offices, containing 239 acres anet.2l Perches, stri c t m9sure," baring- thereon erected a two story M - II IP • A. new Franie & Stable, &c. 'Chore is a never failing spring of water on the premises, and a good well of water with a pump.— About 80 aerea of thjs film a r c covered with young thriviM; timber. Tt:1131:5 —TWO hundred, 11011:11'S of the purehase 'nonce to be paid on the confirmation of the . sale, and the halance tht.ee equal instalments:to ,wit: One third thereof to he paid on the Ist of April, „184‘2 when possession of. said property will he given; one-tliird thereof oh (lie Ist of April 1.843, and One third thereof on the Ist of April 1844. The 'tvliole to be Secured by ree.)guizatices in the Orphans' Court with approved security. The fall grain that shall be growing nit the prenoses at the thin. of sale to•go - to The pureliaser,extiepting the•sliare of the tenant which is expressly reserved to hint. . No part of the crop now growing on the laud is to go to the purchaser. . JOSEPH :AMON], jr, • •• Atlin'r. of Jos. Sh vont, sr, deed. Carlishi, Sept L 3, Is4'l.—ts. In the. Court of .C,oinnion . Ple"as of • • • - Ctiinberland county. 9th Angnst, 1841: Upon the petition of Jaen!) Sough, one of the ssigneess of David Mean ' the court to -ant rule to show eause why he should not he dismissed front the trust conftled to him tinder voltintary Deed' of Asskoonem to he mooed at next November term, of n bleb all persons interestcd will take notice. ' ' By the Como,• s: m. umulls Ul.O. S.kNDEILSON, 1. 3 m1.10,y Sept. '22;1341.-r-3i- In the Court of CollthlQll Pleas of Cumberlathl county.' • • I'2lll August, I 8.11: Upon the petition or; William Mean, one 'of the hssigtiees of . I).tvi4l 111v.:11, the, collet graatii role to she w eallkit why he should t he discharged rrom the trust eiollideil to him millet'. voluntaCy Deed of A ss'iglintent, to he argued at next IS:member tcrio, of•which all persons autcrested leaf take notice: -Ile the Goort,• CEO: iiNNI)EIISON, Vrotla'y: Sept. '22, 184.1.-;-31 ..Estate of Pr. A. P. ~1;i1:11; deed. LErvEns TestUrnentary on the last Wiltnulid 'rest uncut' of Dr. A. I'. Linn, late of tiie borough of Shippensburg,, decAl., hare been. issued in due lorm of law to tlut; subscriber", .11t1T.TeE, is hereby given .to all 'persons haVing rTaiuis agithist said draw . , to present anon An'opt:rlv autlkiiticated for .seqlement,loul -all ifet;s'onsintiChfctl at•e repuist ed to take payment-to tho subscribers. • WILLIAM LINN, 'ROBERT COGII it AN, Sili PP e " sh 'g'. ' . ...JOHN • BOUVIER, rliilatielphia. 1: September, it4l.-6w. Executors. Tics:. Au. per Sous ladchtea to lbe subarribel. 'quested to call immediately :lad settle th speetlve, accounts, 'as after the Ist of Octobei the books will be. phieed' in 'the hands, of Ni EAq.'foP, collection. Sept. p 2, 184t.-3t:* ' ~. .' OefiWats' . C.Ourt Sltle.''' : ... t•glitiEABLY to a decree of the Ortilniniiveotirt • /IL of e 1 county, I will expose to sale by ,Ptiblie velidue, on theyreiniseii, on the first day or . .I)"ovember.,nart, at 2 o'clock P. AL, all that lot of grOiliiil; — .Siltiatif - in: Ateelianicsborg, Ctilidirilitnif tinindv,l known as. Lots No. 53, 54, 55 and 56 and boittiired by y,b'ecly and others.. . ‘.! ,:' .' ~. , • DANIEL ,C9IIEL. 'T :,Seriteniber; 150 i, 1-84;1, , _.- ~., . ~.., • ; —., • ...4‘ or's t)tice.....s; . . . . . ,rpila.substtritiOr witp4 . was ppufitt6tl -by. the Ontirt-sf timninn 'county; toriirdti;distributitin iam-11:1%.1illigult,pf the. assets in !Tic Sontt •Coylei'Atexatpilor-Iti ICeri hot Jain!) Myers; . his trustees; initt - er!ti' Dottlestid - AttitchmUut, will •Mtemi to the dutieshik,nottnittftnent nt . his office in . Cat'.. liste, ; (nt •:11.6tulttyr tad; dnygf, pit:ober:OW, 10101 and where tlie'saidlCiediencs triny maltu'protchttiticli . - :5*.D l - 1 /O"k I4 :I L P.IV# CurliDie Sept.:'l`s riii•itittn;e: at - judion. I'. 11..CREENLEAF B'et)•lt2Ltt9•c'ai ✓ltecliOat. MEM= LffMmlllil MYME C. VOSI ME HARRISBURG• -taemava 6311WciTLIa/L14.. TlE'subsoriber;resnectfully inforins'the citizens Of 'Dauphin, Cumberland, Franklin and other neighboring counties, that he has now pn •hand large stock of timber .of the very best quality, both oak and pine; and isirepared to 'furnish any quanti ty of lumber for buildings hod nuichinery, on the • I • • ~3~ect-" tiler e• k! ‘ The, folloWing the price forstuiriiT - ' i • .- ' -At the ilia!, per tjottsand feet_ . .$(100 luraber will he delivered, is requested, at the canal and rail red dt , 'pots, so that it can be transport ed iit nnyrdieeetion vittJ, great eeovenienee:• , , 11. KEPNEM. thrrisburg S team Mir ,?;d t September 22, Int.. S., . S- teriff's Sale,:. , - ... . BY virtue 'a writ of Irenditioni••Exponas,fo me o (lii , etitett, sued out of the' Cour t o f 7 Comi upp Pleas WTl:it:be dand county,yrill be inpobetl to put l .- lie sale , at the ,p blie house of John Itiluieli, inAlsb borough of siiii emshurg, on 'Ye:ln:is:lay the 13th day of October, I 8 Id, nt 10 o'tilock, A. M. of said dnyi - the followifig (leseribed real estate, viz: . A certain [louse and. lAA of.; Ground situate in the borough of frillippensborp, , , GumbOrlao, county . ; coatainifm about. holy Tub. acre, ionic pr tesiv, lowing thereon elTeled 11 0110 S!.ooy Log :noose, and n'innnber or 'choice fruit .fifes,, bounded 'northlnil west Ili lands tilli'llOrnas Deliart, 'Wiling . ' by . ink .91 ey 1'001111.4 east and' wrist, add east by eon:mons belong ing to said borough. • . • - Seized stud taken in execution as the property of --Venus-I.dwards. ~ And ti: be sold by me, .. . .. .PAUL MARTJN, Sherif': • ' .' Sherift?s _Office,. 2_ .. " CArlisle, Sept. f.1‘.." , , 18-11 S •• .. . . ANOTHER LIFE SAVED 77wt distressing disease' " - Consiimp. lion" cured a! lasl-NortiaelterlgN ,No deceptionrn . • - Triiliatip;sl4,'St;:pt. 4,1841. To given nie &cal pleasure to say, I !ma (omitl muck t clief,lrom ytitir Ilalsam,that I have la send to Elm fOr nutty,' Planvp___ Only nspl Owen bottles out of triliitlrilozeli - r-I pur itram4l-;:yor.A!.::11;o:rlonsi:ilre-m5criiiwItiovn::rsAFft*V4 A iiC.V.% VAgg 111.A...1 . ...401t1C.E;C_ - IV.) 0 Lj.i. 410: I is fit . late a rey tylo slw believiul 'it mito ti emury thin, flea luoi. Saved lwr lieinitl trt- ' - tiVeyneyltling'helore, but mulling- did lien any good, , . and niwil nt.. COM Melivcil mi . ;.ing it was "sick in bed,' biu is now' up and looLs laitt-r than.] evi-r, saw her fiefore. ;Ns.. rot. myself:l 100 801 . 0 it-will cure me------ .entiri•ly-,-for.4-feei-better — evni7 - ilayt --- Siaill me — di -- bottles more . bearer, as my neigftlunr . . • -Your sincere Friend, • • S 1 NTUF - 1 C OLES. The gennini Tialsam snidio SAi I Uli'L Price One Do a Bottle. 5cpt.,22,4841.-.:_6m . Orpktans 7 Court Sa e. Rv v . irtt . ij of au Or(bw of the * Orphans': court 0 Cboiliertibol c(init% T- s will lie sold 'oil the premises by public Cenilne, on Friday the fifteenth (lay of October next-at-1•l-O'clock tomb of.thitt. ilayo be following . nall the propel"ty. Nlailin liracilt,J . r., \10..)6 toblishiji etonberliiiid county deed, . All that Mill - tract of I.4anttslttf ate on the Yellow Breeches criltk, in,Atiniroe towv : ship, bounded by lands or Joseph 11..7itshaw, Adam, Branch . , Christian 12iner, and Branilt's heirs, and coot:lining 10 Acres and-23` Perches . . sliiet measure. ilic itafirol . vinentsat;. l :l • Chiller :ind Chopping' 1T ill A .0 1 A. 74. TalEat /ilia te l , 4 Two Sioi . w'Dwenitt:g . 1' ii - t p i; 6 110 US E, '' ..,0 ,: 44 ,1, , , , , z 9 &,,,,„.*- '''s a largt• doelb . lo,oo 13 A UN, a Two Story Tom n t 1-I.oin'e 3 Stahle otul several «they out There iR 1111 01 . 011114 i 111 . 1 . 111,11 . 1 fn u t on the premises, and's' well of excellent 'trater at die t door , of . t. , ach house. Elie water power is very strong and is surpitssetrby none Oil Oil . lhl ,Vellow Ilrtleclies creek bring much more thnn 'sufficient foe the tnills now on the property. It is situated on the'road ICilllhtg from‘York to lisle, where thittsirm; crosses khe' creek. Also: A. Tract of NI on otairi land nearly adjoinimi, , the alio% e mentioned mill tract, Plan ate iii Monroe township, bounded . by lands of Mane Ilvandt am) others, mid sontainiug 42 Acres and 32 Perches and allowance. Thisland is well covered with Cheri: nut, l'ine.atul Oak timber. • • The kilns of sale Will be node known On the ti4l thereof by . . a.‘con crrotT, I).tvli) Ad io'rs 3rartio SeptytnlitT 18:11.—ts. Sheriff's Sales. IrDF virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, isalloll OIIt of thee:Hart of Coin- Mott l'lras of Cumberland 'county, will be exposed., 16 public sale ,tit the,Court I louse in the .borough of • Carlisle, on Saturday. the '23d day of October, 1141, at 10 o'clock, A. 11., the following described real!) estate, viz: - • A' lira.' et of . Siittate itts' liiliiin township, Cumberland count ' couUliililig y 153 :tyres more or. less, (called tlue I)utblin 'Gni) Sprin g s lu tuuuprridy acres of cleared land, and the halanbe gtUal timber land, nitioining lands of John ftirper; I letke'S the ohs of Wood= burn,dee'd., having thi2rron erected a large two story hug and framit hobSe; and , log 10'0. Sejte4 WO • taken in execution as the uroperty of Also-- Ail the interestof Gtoig6 - . Trhaiii . ,loeht f i the 'one-Illth part in 4.. tract pilaw, • situate in'tlae, tut . rito'll3t of Silver, Sprung 166 acres more it*'S bdinded liy thblOrth Atonn t:iiii but the North, - Colman on the East, Xdatir Kunkle•on.the 'south, and Jblitt Fought on the Npsti about eighty malts are cleared„having thereon erect- - Tit n logimuse and an old log barn. Seized a n d taken in 'At:tuition - as the property of Ceorge Trimble. • Also---A..Tract of I";.and situate in the township of North CtifidArlenit • Indy, conthining 100 nem htoro of less, heitudell by lands of :larch IVencer, Willintn path! Welland ethers, having thereon erected w two story. I.eg home, log kitchen, and a large stone and;., rruino nava. - Set:led aunt taken in execution nithe • property of. Jentiinit Sanderson. • Also-- . -A Lot or Grew' d situate. Iff ton usbip 'al Soutliampurn; Le CI•ol(s, Ito' 44, iotp: tnipiag tiny- theeoWect in Itt halt , told ItiViFit. reef in deptiv,_ &ore .or less ? artjoiningfith Whlitit£ Bottom road on thirtiortit, um Alley onthe, Soittlt, and • hinds of iltiata ittaiwcl) on the. east and west, 'having thereon e'ii , efed double two story friue, and log 11..canZe, prastered, and tt log ,Stable. A I 50,4,16t-prground : eilitt : lowmilfiNs:f thijninitti the Whtnitt linikont read iiii-Ati`e' , scintli, silky on Ate: hOrth, Adam : nee-Set on the'Jesist.,': and' Lees' cross roads on the West,Llotring theeenteereete& a dent& ; story lag tied livime, Ilohie'mia a • ton milker shop:. Seized' hot" faketi in. 6iiettilotritt• the proper y of DavidCiever...; . • Aidd••;—A br 13Pound; borough of Carlisle, Clunherland cetinty, - tenthinlitir sixty feet in hreattili, and tWo ttkindOd itad`4l4tir fkkik ; iti•iie.,, Woe' or lesS; - utijoinitArttlattir.Apbtii,Mr.. , et.' on , the - South, Henry Jl)otigti , ',Biti: lianovcr sWeetott - theiweiV, tool the ; lietri.;4f Nent:ini the. east, to ittrain ei , 4l,ed a liiNk!v,W! story • ;ante House; tottt:!frinne' Stehle. taken •eiectition as the prioperts. , '.6l jettin soldireinc;,- „, • ".TU• liXtrI111(. .T.AL'men: 21=1