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R:,YItIITE . . MIDDLETON. EDITOR' it, PROPRIETOR'
CARLISLE;, - PA:
liVidnesday; Sept. 14, 1842.
" • '.rog!•rikEszbErii.• . -•
WINFIELDICOTL 7 I . HENRY CLAY. '
Opa . l Convention
.r.DEMOCRATIC: WHIG
kMI- 1 1 1 A.Z TWaErks
P 3 L I4 •• -
'alines Kennedy: l Nowville,
leorge Brindle; Monitie:
•
!Albert Laird, Piakikford.
, PLIEECTBR, • •' • • •
ioir ilkennemata; isi:l4ld%
• _
AUDITOR,
Alert C. Kilgore, Newtoh.
. ,
PROTIIONOTORY,
Thook.li; - Crissl;el:ll - Sfiii*habilig
.• REGISTER,
Jacob-Bretz, Carlisle:
306,01)En AND CILED/ti
Rob,ert Wilson, Mechadiesinst;
6. - traltv 24 46 4 E.i0 s t
The Herald ‘ & Expositor
WHI be furnished until the. Election in liettl
et next, for TWENTY-FINE CENTS, oct;h!
. .
/Co the , Patrous of the Herald &
: . Expositor. •
. .
"rW A It . the last week's number our connexion.
the "Herald & Expositor" ceased. We sink
pare our. Books, that our friends, at their
:nienee, can call at the' Office and discharge
.r subscription accounts:-- - What is. due for Ad. •
rtising and' jobbing; • would' . come very 'convert,
nt to' us at the present time. ,
Sir months agcr, 'when we. took charge, of this
Establishment, it was .our design, as well as our
lish,to_make Carlisie our • rmanent residtMee:
Our whole exertions up
. to a few week's past, were
'direeted_to tit! end._ • •• •
It is with regret—deep regret—however that
eitlcumstances. have occurred to-compel us to
sbvcr that connexion with thb• people of Cumher
land county Which was beconiing every day more
enlarged and:morn pleasant and agreeable. •
'When we left. ,Laneaster, Was . thought our or..
' kangements had been so mado that our pecuniary
- *Taira there would not require our peisortal utten.
• 'lion. -We iivit-heen:deceived, and now find that
. we must•eitliCr'gi;ic up the Herald ei suf f er a hods
too great to bi borne with justice to the interests
isf those dependent upon us for suppOrt.
We have, however, the COnsolatiW of saying to
Ithir . patrons that the Establishment has been
ed in hands, that will well sustain it. Mr. Bur
' Las, the gentlenian who succeeds us, is a practicid
rrinter2-mbayjne' derved an apprenticeship in the
olvreofthe Village Record, 7 —a young man of good
attainmenta, ; arid of one of the best families of
Chester county. We bespeak for him the kind
regatds of the people of Cutnberland county—
confident that he will please those for whom it will
be his thlty and pleasure hereafter to cater.
To thcse Who hisve, in our short sojourn among
.
them, &ideated a disposition to support and sus
tain !Awe hero tender weilianks and kind wishes
. for. Mar imiplhess. To our neighbour, we, offer
the right hand of wishing him much
prosperity, and that his "shadow may new grow
less!" • The public's servant,
• .
.'. R. WHITE MIDDLETON.:
Carlisle', Sept. 141 1842.
-It is but right to add, that the new Editor
furnished,nothing for this nintiber.of the, Herald
but the Article over his own signature. He will
enter uion the diereherge of his Editorial duties
with the next papdr. •
It will be observbi by the above that the non:
, t.rol of the "Herald-dc Expositot" will hereafter
devolve upon the undereigneti
.. , • Its patrons will probably desire and expect of
ns'iome expesition of the political principles by
•• 'which we shall be 'governed. hut; desiring milli
1 ; or that our future actions May be- made a stan
k', ' daid of judgment; by which we may be fully
•-i ..l . ; ,kriown i than any professions which we might at
. ..present malte,'we preaume it is necessartfor .us
: to say little more than ,bat we have ever felt a
- t • warm and zealims desire for the pioniiilgation
and triumph of those principles which elevated
I: tetpr.fresidertcy ithe - geat arid toed Harrison,.
t Andrilinive. to not:feel ourinter - ea' in the': least
decreased, er our ardor in.any way abated, by the'
;. ;greetco arot y which came upon the countryilihe a
•
blighting mildew upon the .ripening harvest, and
•
the party which contended for those, principles,
by ..the death or that long and well tried man in
- ="wh " om . teeth : . centered .their . Cherished hopes' of
many 'years. We , . do- not' , feel discouraged • it .
WhO'lrek:,tairiteited" us, however great may be
• ' ,',....,4igiet. : : : 31Ve - de t 4i.feel'olisheafteoeil,heeatise
.: . one great•effort has been frustrated:--because the
' individual whore the Democratic Whig party
- :: . ,,had elevated to .the' highest station in the gilt of
'' ... •., thePecple,''anttAhroitghWhiim they had hoped to
:, " s ; . eet a chpnge in.,,tiyi; administration'of out Gen
' - . • iii a i. , Ocfv.P.Plattnit:htot, bi l tito divine interposition
~ ' : -if ili c 4li s ,tace. Veen taken away, and a man, '
,de
--:.- - '• , -fierloi-stition; Called through - pre.
~0 4 16 0 1 : •Pean 14 ...• :. . . ,-
. .. siiiion_44'ho,Cen'iti.. 44°, , !' 3 '. . occupy Ms Place,,
. . .tomi arta inatead - et 41117)4147 . f,!- i i t i, r t ! i o, ;i6llii i . :
' ,:iatf,oo)igt.he,Glefaementi the'4:!ficiiil•q° - 7 . wh ich
, > ho * B4 01.164erdiY(roi.essod 1 1 : # 0 ,44 - in , :,,acp 07 1, , ,
• ..,.It and *4 l ,iig* ,ll *. , . 4 . 6 ;V: his, O L OCcesoPr 1 0. 1 i; ed I
traitlis*Uniq.' 4° vAioT , fie P.W# 3 l. ' 4 l PlelifiOSC ll' 7 ,
to the ' emeeratie Whig : party:and used his ' ut.i
, ineit'etitle4vOrk t 4dat:at' q e4ili 'all the great idea
, ...;aniett . .it'atideb'theY l o4, l ded . .,
Lw . hnfin t4ingt o4 ~ .7 . .t fe :nai . ha'ye noon . the 'slightest
. . •• 4 °Ml o i# e i., I MN i * lt #o 4
'7 . :9 41. 44 - .lii ,
"
: ~:.',&kir i gef..f r g , .on! l i t ,i7..ef! i ? , ..iti ! iisYlkl.4.;ll,4:l'skiliich •
170 ,# 4144ite 5 i i . ;,..: 44 : T l 4 " 1 'lf k a ? , blOn411." con.
'., . ~ tßi l .F#l4. 4=l F#P , Tft c . o ii ' ,#; l l.o . 4 ?_,A, 440 4 ,
_ ra .4 i644
at" , the plume' Ouv:ernpumt,,and the iiatinfactier_
in44o,lttiiiehltitrid!hiteitiati)ind , 00
,finil24#
Lniaffetts - eVtiu3 i iiiiiMtriSindlieettlAmindlin the ',AI:,
.; 11 'i4 u 'r'
,-. lalily:lttiOtilo' condition Itief ?wrii. , !if*,'
i',1i 4i ii . 44,.. 0. . t ~o i, rl io4k i iii, ,* io:, ? by4i, x ;.fcl, f fgro_ ; fei.
' :. iiiiiiiiiiiata4hl;l 3 ol4**.t.4.l)4. ' l* • Into
5. .. ~ ; beivlooloiticitaltt,iniennfoa.reneOmd action
ci lia
..' ' - !'•14. *4 040440i**,iki3i*oi!tioitho.fitei.
4Aibilifrigkiinii:Aireiaiialiiii, ioibiable44aii:
• ;,'•'.;4111441417,0r01010bit 004:.ilmilY , • . be . 1
wPil ; 4 4
1114 1 iii,,..:44i:iii.irid ivigh•spiiirfi i'f . AVl. the ..Denseeretie
,3 4 ' !lig 4taila s toifiraltest !•erest aqre dtizei . et
y: t,hie .
. " . .44,1nnetftni 'of' gieat momcnt fa rery 4
'Wei*.
interest the eitifenaeCthispartiobitarAso
Illoii..elt-bountrii--to the; ple • of , Cumberland
thbuntyi .Thit ii' ..tgat•grain
, The'soil' is 'ad Mthellent Anethe climateconic!
hiali• the; , Inhatitarlis ekaled in•the scieriacr.of hns
' ban firy"4 and every' thin g 18'1 peculiarly' adtipted Iv>
• the siMeetiritui persuit of all tho various •branches
hot ihepeepieherehavectperiene.
e~ the 'Omit ofa iiiiirkel-41ey see plainly the
absehiteneCessity; to the •Miceeesful continuation
of their ,Ptirsuits, cf,ionife AO of consumption:
• ErnaPeiiii markets are 'Closed aktiinsi ok
aapt at 'priced they
profits—prices Which. will not
.. portiricitliatti: Nerd
for their labor . A market of pin'eivit have . ,
•
act had for the reason that farthe greater portion
of our labor is eniployedin one paiiichiar hianch
ef .
agriculture,- . 7 erisirig freni the
ff:ll6L that,We• are' unable to• compete with ffircigri
manuifactures An; acceunt Of the:great :difference
in population and the consequent difference in the ,
pkiee of labiavvvithoUtthe.protectiett:a govern=
meat' :this necessary protection has heeti; Until thti •
present reement,' withheld; .we have been unable
thfireferevauccenditlly to 'engage in the, besides"-
bf nianufacture, end•ootiserjeentli the prodliee . .fif
'the fat Mer has ,fetiral no 'market. The
urlbfhss =been ", compelled to receive the various
:articles einaniWathire Witieli his wants ratiliire
tram those who "would ;Mt receive in return the
products ofkiir 'labor. His time, labor; and mon-_
try ..e.ipeaded has', ',therefore, id a nieasurc been
thrown away; it has , been useless because there has
heed fib demand for the staple , irproduceil t e r t home,
abli.he has been prohibited sending it atioaa.
The people as well of ,the grain:growing, as of
the manufacturing districts hare coma to see, and'
Understand thial - and - Ahey - see-the-re niedy-th e .
only remedy. We' must create a market of our
Own, by 'doing our. own ,martufaeturingp4-:must
Create a market by creating a variety of Pursuits
—a 'variety "of business. One will then conaumo
the labor 01 the other;—the mutinfacturei will
comiume the products of tho farmer; and the far.
tiler in return , will consume the producte,of the
manufacturer; and in this way a' new life will be
kiven. to businees,Hindustry will receive its just
toward, end prosperity And happiness will !Tread
throughout the whple country.:
' There is :one Man whose ,whole history is so
Identically connected with this policy of govern
%menu one whose voice has a thousand times bean
heard, in: its , defence,—who has plead for it before
the assembled mass; And in Chamber'
and the beet years of whose life hare been-Ns:int
m thus endeavnring • to bring about a system of
Government,by which the laborer may be reward;
ed for his industry , and toil, that it is not to be
wondered at that he should be the especial choice .
Of the people 'this great agricultural district,
for the office of Oilier Magistratc;—indied it.
would-fie-strange.vvero-ittiot-so;-gratitude loud
demande it. This .man is HICNRY CLAY.' He' too
is our choieetret trot choice,—and we . verily-be,
lieVe him to be the choice of the great Democratic
Whig party throughout the country. However
should it appear otherwise—should it appear that
there is another Man, which we cannot believe, -
who will receive the pieferenee - Of the majority of
that party, in a National or State Convention,and
who is a good Man, Willing and able to carry out
the principlei Ibt which we have been, end are
contending, we shall waive all personal prefet; ,
entes;. shall-eheerfully--yield up our first choice;
is we sincerely-believe it to be' t h e desire of;that
great man his friends should don in such a. case;
anti Support to our utterinost the choice of the
greatDeratiefatia - Harrison party:.
In conclusion we would hope that the liberal' pa=
tronage which his heretofore been'extended to the
estsblisluarnat may be continued, and ask that a
reasonable allowance may be made for our age;
and inexperience as an editor; and If industry and
perseverance, and an honest desire to make the
"Herald & papositor" an interesting :and Useful
Public Journal, may gain fur us the
_favor and ap:
probation of the public,the consitininatiqh of Our
hopes and wishes are near ut hand.
The Tariil=—llosmi Laboni.
frln our paper to-day will be found the con;
•elusion of • the Tariff Bill as passed by, Congras;
The. good effects of the passage of this bill are al;
ready
_apparent;in many portionsuf the Union.
In the different Factories in Delatkare bounty, in
this State, upwards of five hundred persons, here.
torero Unemployed, have already gone to work; and
in the City of Philadelphia several factorica which
havelong Lam closed,will immediately coinmence•
operations. Anieng them the Globe Mills, Len.
fling's Chemical Works; and Dr. Dergen's Glass
Works. We learn also, that the Lehigh - Corn.
pony has been applied to for water Owet• to hem ;
plied to some new Iron' Works. These are in:
Need elteetingAgoa of the tithe% May they in.
creaeo and . multiply! • '
0:11110 "NATIONAL Foati is the.titio'Col" it
new daily penny paper just started at Philada ,
phis, several numbers dfWhich have been receiv:'
ed. It supporte Mr. Clay, and IS edited wltli much
ability. ' • ".'
On dur first tioke will be, found the address and'
resoluttonn of the Scott xi:lnvention lately- held at
,Ilarriehurg. AlthoUgh:preferrtng '"Harry of the
West," we are, - ,deteripiried to show fair pl4y_;p3
lord ChTp iiiielit
007•Tiin 'above iii about: , the only Clay paper in
the . Stati thatluni Vad magnanimity enough to
copy any portinn'of the iiroceedinge of the Scott
State ConvcntiOrd VVtiuf a commentary Minn the
independence of that portion of the "Whig" press
bound to the support or ti tnqn: However, rain:
mum will yet triumph. ."
impieldence Itebuiecd;
A large and respeetable, meeting of the,eiti.
teris,of Carlisle was, as every body knows , held
sometime age in the csiart-hinise for the purpose
of ,taking measures to bring to martial .punish,
,ment, certain Officers, at the . Carlisle Barracks for
Maltreatment of some priiate Siddiers-".the Court
of Sessions having determine& that the offenders
werenot_amenable lo.._.their_jurisdiction, __A Com
mittee pfthis meeting prepared a filemoiialiwhieh
inSdiiiieted,lp be ;transmitted t i ck the Secretary
of War, praying for an investigpti'on 6f:the sub.
ject. Wo•ukiderstandihovveteri that the , memorial
has not been east oh,' because Ofthe.Deparinitint's
14 0 , v ii, , z_directed Court of Inquiry while the paper
was h, ' bib) r i::!"414104 for:signatures, and 'General
Seer'shavt.r.:r: issued a General Cipler",.. forbid.'
ing the illegal . inuOad of punishment which were ,
the, i ir a i n i p i i ;ii i i,against : these officers -4-
Ouldielititi ;In 'our. - paPet last'
With thin meeting we-IniennOinetOL4l.•
cause ive , eared lot :ibMit fravelling to, the 43t g.,
racks 06 , 11 5
,gp , oun:4 l, ..qioniinnoiiinink - iiioiMt .
I kYi.V.94 6 Fmrst 'biiewtienii;Oini men aside
PO, may 4'?=;cii, 0 , 4;4
„
h , * fie COMptoinis niati'y , 4. .64 •a f :6;
t# 4 ,R ie .t!' ali f:7 ll°' l -69 :TO‘‘ 155"f1i a! bided a. *ace itottlik eh;
men ,in that ,4stegiiit oitioid
point - the fingoiSof,onOrM ond not n.
1 440agri;:4 4 5)* 440 m,
Molars;
amit a jiii; 41,et;
a Week age; Lieuten anti. bthi tcifi he, tiro Wtiose
• •
preiiithe'eondifitt•loUsinlitho':indigiiiiku('..3if the
citizens, declared in the presehcb seithrtitgthi.,
tlbmeu that ' th(i•ORDE, P0671;,1400
alluded to wee' . ttiiiiiiititcsO t i•vngittiemanikartd
indecent; e brotriL.
Against this soil of "tininilitaririthieutleineniy•
itildlnddcent language', rsinthig ite; wit 'else pro
test. 'lf, this heilth subordinction'of 'aft , inferior
officer to a superior, We misuridersthini the duties.
- •
of a Soldier.. We ,do not spealt„these•thingisit.
guardedly,--thity.dre . otitteefitiblp of , prof
:The geutiethanly conduct of ,the , superior offi-'
Col. at the Barraoksi, Anil of all. the. officers , NO
from tine to tithe hare heed stationed ~thero,
their intercourse with, the' citizens, has, with the
few recent shatnefill exceptions,been.zuch al't°
ethrmiaild; iinhanted .respect;' and We trust that
herinifter the tengtieofimprodent youth—in toion,.
at least=will be:more guarded.' , • • .
c:l4 week or 'taro far arreiiinges
clue the old proprietors were loth to subecribers , to
the Herald.. Letters; have been received by the
present proprietor in referenda to those bills, up.
on which he has been compelled to pay thtt ,
tage. < This is tinfitir. If inibicribers concerned
do not see proper te pay' the iostrige--(viltioli it is
their 'duty to d6)—they will hereafter direct their
letterS to the Agent,. Mr. J. C. W~LLrAete. Our
postage is already heavy—;tooheavy nOw that we
have bOtn.proscribed by, the "powent.that be."
1:6-THE Panai STRANOZIL IS the title of a neat
little papa:. juit r atintedititliiiilace, :the encorid
,oumber.-of which 'reached us on Saturday last.—
Theinunes of the publishers aro not given. We,
hoviiieer,yish them success. ,
Tiini.obarge of his Honor Judie HICITURN,
to thS in the recent "Conspiracy" case, will
be found , in)Mother coltimn. it is 'published at
the request of a great many of out subSeribers.—
Volunteer'.
OtPThen "a-great many' of' yrour subaCribera
aro great . foole, and Judge Ilephttrn is exceeding
iy soft, ndigithpur! , .
The B.epliettilles In the Field:
That portion - of the Mormon tribe opposed ,
to the nomination made for Assenibly by. JOE
SMITH, of_ South Middleton,- and=his Elders,
I . creunn, McCuME, Kickapini GRAHAM & Co., of .
Carlisle, met in 'this, place on Monday last and
nominated'
JOHNi DUIYLAP, of Weil .Pennsboro'
SENJ.:HAVERSTIPK, a S. Spring.
They did not disturb the balanceiof the Tax'
TicketWelsupposeiwa_shailisow_h*_.a regu
lar fight. We predict- that . JOE, Prophet'
though - Ile be, will get most awfully used up
He can't run .thoi gauntlet with such a load as
ilepipurn & Co. on his back, broad as it is! We
really pity you, Joe ; but you are " a gone gos.
W hat weeping and wailing - there be in
Nauvoo . .
WHIG ANTI-TAX TICKET.
a:rtt. is truly gratifying to learn that the utmost
". m ood feeling preyails throughout the County in re.
ferenCe td the beirideratic Whig Anti-Tax Ticket:
'Omni every section, we liaire assurances that.the
Whigs anci3other•Taipayers will turn out andtive
it a hearty Slipped, '4l better one has apt for years
been presented to the people of CUmberland coun
ty for their stiffrages::* -
.
It is made up with ilibn Vulio know. what it Is
to labour and toil fot a living; and who will; con:.
sequentlY, not be likely to be extrabagant with the
people's money; Men whd having heavy taxes of
their. own to pay; will 1% far from loading arid
doubly-loading their friends and fellowleitiiend
with burdensome taxation:
These are the "very mon the fiemile 'et iienti4l:
Dania Ml* ad require to fill.theli Legislative'
Halls and Cotitity Offices-z-atid no men can or will
do more towards bringing about Retrencimlent
and Reform; and a REDUCTION OF TAXA
TION, than these presented to the
„teomanry df
Old. Mother Ouniberland for their support. Arid
the perfect Union and Harmony now prevailing
in referende to the ticket above alluded to, is a cer.
tamp presage of its TRIUdyPAINT ELEC
TION on the Second' Tuesday of October next.
It is THE PEOPLE'S TICKET, and Aey HOW desert
their "xsowN and STEADFAB r friends.
W. BUTLER
Rebuke lo
- LlXWhen tho Committee on Indian affairs
foUnd it necessary,for the purpose of investigating
alleged fratids, to examine . paper's in the War
Department; the 'lnformation wad infused: An . :
cordlythexhaiinian of that Committee, the Hon
Lilies doodad.; df Adults; Indeduced - the &Hew:
leg tedeltitionliefdtethe Ildusei • •
. .
"Rholptcl, That :the Hetlee Of Repke
sentatitres he a right to dettiand from the
gxecutirre'inati heads of beparthiehte such
information air duly bp in' hie or 01'4 Os
sessirin. relating to slibJects df thei deliber
ations'Of the House, and'Within the sphsti
legitiniate powera." " •
This resolution was adopted j 45 to 'B, the nog.
may° Notes hnving , been" given by Melons. Black,
Cliehing, , Witi. W. Irwin, Robert McClellan,Prof.
fit, Reynolda,Banfottl and Van Buren. Mr, Wise:.
did riot, vote. •
irrWe learn that• Mis Horn, of South Mid.
dleton,giyins ua the credit of bestowing upon hint
his prisent tithsefjos SMITH, the Artie and faith
ful leacicr "of ,the Morrnons.b You, are iintirelY
wrong,friend Joe. You were ehrioteried by swim
of your own party with that, digribis4
But you'should not complain; It hi imuch pret
tier than :SANDY ,:BOAR! Yon. understand,
, • ' - ••,": .• ,
The BeHatb Of the Vaned plates tejeeted .the
nominatieit 'of 'a Mr! JoneS, *he; it appears, ldji
the follo*ink 'hest the adiatiniahOr a brother
or the editor of,thsPresident'll organ: • '
"We take' cieeksien ;hi ea' irocriit rekrll4
this ocoariencit. f; Our brdindr never was a :parti
san, and F l 49 4 , ll3 inAletd.of nopeeuniary std Atom
the Goverpreent, , What he titliy,do bereaftaili
in etiajtiectiorii*ith'ethdr vietima do
the Indoilit,
Ideate: 'peihapkeeitilis Senate : re wlltitnikv here,-
aftei!" •
' '
scrT iebleatten Au' 9,evetpor ! op -p l ace `
tact - Al; ,
far,ae l kkumi the
sub4Ta.ed,,,wc,ll.: majority flic;* 1 44.idiciop t..4,,qty.,! , iin0r4 it ii.firpoik
li 411 .ii" 6 :0 11 : 1 0 - 404POP •
el ‘Oilta iiii;-FußstAti
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r'' ' 1 1 , 11 4 ' ii/i RA/ 1 . 8 • a ' • ' 'Liguten'-
' c ''''', atedfof.do*MiiOr', mid, ,
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oft,A'44iiit4ira4i; ._• 'l` ,4 ciliiii:' ii i 6 ma
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me alio Teni 'r , ,
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Jority.
'Th• iv, •. •
yelloweves Is • rog , g
_ear r eene;
though' it Oep '` iio ai , P66 sor
i.1 3 t 4 /kit ' fi s Ji'sod f')'•
, • . ank : •,„
o Oji'lito City Rs
110:c1610141#11:' ":'Thy e,6biadh.
fistitttg Reporter stags, hits not.
Ell
A -~'.. ;,~7.
Esplan6.tion.
Fon ASSEMBLY,
UNION AND HARMONY.
A rulistiaiiie; iriend.Toe?,
MB
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' `iyVlre suilattleiroiC f t . ; We . iidiWeeriie.tit
04
my.4.1 ; .5:06:644 - 0 7 4 inroivtio
I.Poinp.nt .
Lb, oln~abj : in' ; oiie'ot
thp , very b'esi in` die - tido; pit;
of b$
property=holiii, yv,i; Aid(
hopet - otheri Ytie:id our totitsteils.i ' ,
2
;
o :: rAt a recent meeting in Coldmbta;b l hio; the
.
Harrison deinocrats:runanimOualy pissed the' fol..
• •
Imving just resolution en the 'charaCter:ancl ten,
denqies oijoecfOcoisrm` - . •
Thif Of j),06 °co
s'AjleaillY: blight' and *Oink 0400,i,
to eioryelethent , Or ~ eutt,n4toolll,
pro's peritY;" . Ite' , :reesite ; ,,iittetttipo
secure tit!ilert
ifk toi,itittrisPea!iiiaAfe 4l ,ttgiA,
:jusit,ti,s and - wiidletig,'oelilW:Se - Ptel'iiifrVOeti!; , "
.gFeosi':an4.le r kiertfti",t,4 4 ,4ie r beoi, s ,o
ish capita[ - and, htei 1111 . 0,
niesSU res;:a it iniquities an'd' ; apiped Ilia
climax ; , of its L'diripk, SitiuirlOtionst hat
w e';h* r e4y de6l t ara eterrial ~WaiT ; Sieinst.
its,pririiiples fits pp,ierters, slid- pledge'
ourselves not .to cease our .effi - Arts . to over
throw intl.deStroy: if utterly" ' -
liurired4rid fiftiNones;iketo
en Reeolutione hi:We:ll4 13elaion
o Ciangress;
Itini:tra.4We hey° another glory 4bciiit 'the
election in this atitts - which 'eayii,
Ttlie;~~iigs have
10 niajoritiiii.tho'Senitte; and: thalchgrinerati 10
in the ilauee t Ori joi4e.baiisti,!fe,
•;.. ' - 4 :1:‘ - -' 4 .431 ED"..;,
bri.the 6th inst.; Mrs.:MARTHA MACFAR .
LANE, wife of '4O ll -•Mofnyl A u f , Of. Gettyi
burg,.in the 49th year of 'her .
On the - 25th ult., in Clarhe' County, Ohio
WILLIAM D. RAMSEY, - • Esq: fiiimerly of Car
Pa.
In Lancaster,. on the Ist init., the Hon. SAM
UEI4 • DALE, aged 79 : years..„ •
REVIEWOVTHEMARKETS.
----- -- THILADELPDIA, 5ept.10,11842. -
, FLOUR AND'MBAL.—In !he early' part of the
Week. sales for export of Flour weremade at $4 .52i
at which: rate it is to day ge.rierally,,beld by . Motors
on she Delaware, though sales tor, shipping have
been made on Market and Woad' Street at $4 5u
per bid.- We quoit) . to-day- it.. 14 50-a .$4„623. as
as the current rate. Rye Flpur.s3 75 per barrel.
Corn Meal $2 - 75 per bhl foe Patina, itotl42 90 for
Brandywine, '." - ' ' '..
t
GRAIN.—The receipts Wheat fiiiie only been
modende this. tveek . , and p ices,:ateady at 920 . for
prime Penna, red. Southe a .Wheat 76 aB2aas in
Cualkty. Sales Penni. Rye t 6 1 iper bushel. Oats
onsideaable salei Of Soutlibra afloat at , 29 a .3230
per buShel-;—Corn'Meal - $4 75 per bushel, t 'oria
has deolinetta trifle; we qu i bte Southern flat yellow
at 52, and whitedo 50 5.1 b • per bushel. Pedna. flat
Corn at 520 per bushel: /. • . .. . '
- - ----W-1-11SK.Fltt_blils.imlbe.Del&are is sellini_
in lots at 21 cents pergallon. -:
-CATTLE MARADZ-;-Bee.f Cattle.-876: in
.market; sales at 4 to Se; a few extra: sold, at 54e;
400 were bought for the - New -York 'market, Cow)!
and Calves--270 it market; sales fiom $l5 to 22,
oath, sold at $3O. trogii.-46ilat market, sales from 1
$44 . si - 8. Sheep--1170 at: market,. vales !It' $l . 25 a
$1 873; .extra $2 . 371. . ...1 . . • -
BALTWOIiEI, September 10, 1842.
FLGl7l2.—The'cotiree .of this. article has, been
dewnivard for some vveekii, and 'Mee 'airiest report;
which then quoted Howard street' 4 623, it has
further gradually declined, sales, having been made
yesterdayat.s4
' 371, and it 'is not improbable - there
•E ay have ceen transactions at something hay 'the
last receipt 'price paid was $4 25.
• GRA IN.-1V heat hail tome forward more freely,
but the quality does not improve, and piictii remain
unchanged. Some• pied Petinkylvanla Bed's have
sold at ill a 92 cents. Rye may - he - quoted 45 to 50,
With light receipts.
_Oats in 11mitrd,,de - inand at 21 a
22. Corn is steady at 50 cents for White Or yellow.
'WHISKEY—is rather 1111 a ; hltdl. are held
at 214 22• cents.
CA ITLE 41ARKET. 'flet(reattle.—TlitOffer
hip this week by the drovers, amounted, 580; of
these shout 450 were taken Ivy the city hatchets
at prices - varying froni 9 25 101.14 25 per 100 Ills; 150
were taken to another, market, atid 20 remained
unsold: Hogg are in less request, and may be quot
ed shunt $5. ' ' .
•
Teiiiiie#ititee;' • "
Tim Carlisle Waslet4tcut;Temperatice
So
ci will meet, as heretofore," ON EVE- -
It SATURDAY EVENING, at half pat
en o7cleek, at the Court House. The members of
thhaisociation are particularly requested to attend
on next Saturday eimultit; as businesii of helper;
tante to it's intefestiq will tlb brought before the
SOblety fdr curiaideratlbm. ,
EDW. PENPER.GRASS,
September. 14tht1842. It-46
VALUABLE , FARM
FOR SOIE. ,
•'• - •
THE atibetriber will Bell at Public Sale; on
FRIDAY the 21st of OCTOBER 'neat; at
12 o'clock, M., . • ,• ••'
*ARM - OF
anaatoevow , MATIZoo
Situate in - ' We st ' l'erirtsborol 'township, Ciludiei
land County . ,.. t on , MOunt Rock .Spring, one mile
Rom Mount :Rock;:boonded by lands of Samuel
and Robdrt & Heirs of Wm: DaitiAson;
CONTAINING 40 A CRES; •
&Het measure. The improyemcnts arb a
TWO:STORY, ,Loq, c :
HOUSE& KITCHE r ti-it
with a welt of ' good - Water" ritiaHbe - •
house; un apple ORCHARD of grafted - trait,
BANK BARN; Corn Crlbiind Wagon Shed; also;
a good TENANT HOUSE & Sll‘liril
'l5lllO P t and Stable; with' a -goo Lot and Gar-.
den. T'his property wilFbriuold - beparato er to.
gather, skit may suit purchasers.:-- ,
ARCM:lance :will , given :and ter m 's made
knowu 'by the.SubSeriber.: • ' •
'• '. • • • GEO. - DAVIDSON.
September.l4, 1842. •• • • - :• ' • • M. 46
ownw:tounaszolywro
„g;adaninitt 'against._
LOSS OR DA,M#GE. BY, FIRE.
'Ou4trrso. '
The , Spring Ga . rdeh:Fire Insurance Com-
Paay qf PhilYdeleqa,'
Amp 'INSURAN 'thee (4rlpraryi
. perpetual; againeiloss or damagyky`Fias;
'm :town or Country, on lioteieei,norna and Build:
inge or. all Kindel4on HoUaohold Furnitnre t
thanAzeirHorseal cattlo i ;Agrioultural; Comm+.
Mat ancl, AlannfactUriiii, I.3toelti aud,„.Utenalhs of
eirditydescripti'cirnismellaildOnTiMie andOilouriO
:REPT; Offorc the moit:,faforabliterina: • •' -
The follothins are tAi-ttetcatrattl,
On• Stone and brisk' buildings* from. :•
' ,;• 0.
0,5,40 Ofe.•oo•IF 1 00!
ki . r
,sl; o 4Aufuine ti • '430 to lOO
"Arefehandize and fon;i1: . • ,
ttirO r :ln 'hilclCor
••• bnildingek 40 to so etas: On , 'l9O
,ItDm: in log or frainp; 60 to.7o•etel on 100
`, 4 1 1 :04 8 4) 0 4ti10 . 41,0ing • ' , , •
uL4146
itifoor PERPE , , 'SO cti t :dn,
tOn *lolvor,etone intd !oioi 06 bit If . ioObithi
pitjmliieo tiatb,o4i itt
OarV'ineurink; aV a:dednet!oit'til s'per ant;
on the:amount paid. , • •,;,11 ,44 • ,
Appnentlinurfoi,lrunii4lkop;oi njr, loroptrutthih
On the mptjeutkmaymi,ntocle eittior, pen/0041y ot
101W4 at,1,04 P0E40.0'01E64 at Th lho
14,:ber' corder . ofl3iith'.nott.W6oll°t•rebu':
MORTONIIIITCIIA,Ere; , PrbOident.
:I(llUhlallkitl4,:Sieretary; or;'
44 ' ll l ll 4ggiAtilo l. 4 l oarhstei Pm' ,
tZlgor6l - /Vlllialt , o4'; , ',4;fkirk4l4l,,
Joseph WOO, ';i•ilSiltnnel•Toyryte,end,i;;,-
~t, , X, a guorequo? • Lmlibtottgor
0004 romerojir
iV:itlabitilhO'i;
I.,•lllmydpp,
J•SekteinhOr t4,1942:"`. • ' ••
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OBITRARY:REC,OAD. ,
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. • legal --.-•• ••11 sentaitVe ,1
4. t he'ileirB an '
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'a i!si• v Aitirit,nger.l-.:L.,'
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will hold,.
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nty, 1
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berfind Con _ u..mnudg
ted 0 • •
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fit,. dire° , k- 4- ' •
Oitiiil/B;fie" at by "41
at 10 ° °I" lect.inil,
*n nquis—on6f°64°l'Cri iB4; d
*here all Intre
t66-19t4.4"."g;
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" . -
DI- Sheriff. :..
on 1 16'''Prni- ,tlllnk.iironfii MA RTIN
"0rif.:11169,
~ :,P A U L
......_.---,,7124,t---
ii4i.iff's 0fpf. , ,.......
.. ,
dlrlisie' ? ept• 14 u , ,83!'
to Elie teir, arid .legal Repitaelitativee
of'Margaret Qlogleo. deceased; . late
Margaret. crochet.. and d a ughter. '
George.Ciocket: ) ).
•' TAKE NOTICE.
'
licillA.T*- by virtuti.tif . a writ.Of Partition
or valuation to me directed , leaned out . of the
aani' Court or cninberiand poilnty, will hold
at,by said writ directed ,on WED
NIESLIAY, the, 28th day, of Seritecatier, , i'A.'lr
'Otto lecicior.::*;-'114.i• on the :prcmieett, when and
- where all.iiiteietied, may attend if they think pro
per., ' ' PAUL , Sheriff
siiieireg ..?' • -
iCarliale,;!Selit. 14th,, ts".l2d
•
.. .
IN BANKRUPTCY.
:'• . , ...:.„ , 43.-.32) , atteslicso.;••• - -
ETOIONSfor 'Dischnge and Certifiente
JF: under the Bankrupt Lew, have been filed by
, . .
SAMUEL ;;GIVEN,- late Merchant an d • "..",' .
Manufacturer,• - ' . , Cumberland county:
JESSE - BAIIMAN, Machi nist and' Iron
Founder, , :: - - E' , ,"-; - •"-,-, - -- Cumberland county.
JOHN: GRAY; Individually and as a.mein. • . - -
' her of the latOßrirt ni"Gray and Cauff-
manlren Master, • , • .Cumberland comity-
ABRAHAM•II. PHILLIPS; late . Mer-* • .
_ chant...of:Ake firoi of Egolf and. Phillips, . '
now, Clerk, Cumb - erland•nounty.
JOSEPH MOSSER, Tanner, Currier, and
.Farmer.' . • Ctimberland o:Panty.
C.. E. IL :DAVIS, late Merchant," now- -• ,
Chair Maker, ' , Cumberland county.
and. • MONDAY the 215 t. . -day of NOVEMBER
` , 14
next, at O'clock, A. -M. is appointed for the
hearing, the eof, Wore the said Court, sitting in '
Bankruptc ,at the District Court Room in • the
City of Philadelphia, when and where the Ciedi•
tors of the•said Petitioners,who have Proved their
"Debts, and all. other persons in interest, may ap
pear and show cause - ; - if any -- they-have, why such
Discharge and Certificate should not be granted:,
-------- —--- - .- FRAS. HOPKINSON,
Clerk of the District Court:
Philadelphia; Sept. 5;1842i • ~, 10.46
._S,ix 'Cents .liesvard..
RANAWAY froin'the subscriber, on Monday
last, an indented Lad, named. SADIE EL
BLAIR, aged 17 or 18 yeare. The public
are hereby cautioned than harbouring, or trust
ing him ITT account.' The above .reward will
be paid for hie delivery.
JOHN MHLLINGtR.
Dickinson tp. Sept. 2, 1842. ' . 3t*-46
Wro_Valuable rartng
' FOR SALE:
•
AHE subscriber offers at private sale,' on very
reasonable terms;
TWO VAL CAB ILE - FACR ISIS.
No. 1. Containing 110 Acres of first-rate
311=2.2205213A1Zi1b u
Situate a few miles West of Carlisle,,Cumborland
County, near the Walnut Botioni Road—witi
geed Improvements, and
,a never failing' well of
water-Also, 5 _ , _ieres Of Chest sant Tint.
her, within a pa hauling dibtantie df the
above property.
No.- 2. C i ontaisiidg 'o'o Acres 6f -
SLATE LAND,.
Adjoining the Limestone Land, 'near Middlesex
Mills, East or Carlisle, Cumberland county, with
good improveinCine, and a stream of water on the
same.
Cj'A further descriptive. .r
deemed unneoew.ryt.s those deakeus of "purchas
log will, of course, view the same. •
Application to be made to the subscriber, living
at Middlesex Mills.
MICHAEL FISIIBURN,
Agent for the Owners.
Aiigust24, 1812. tf-43
HO VS.IO .4.11 PD LOT
AT PUBLIC SALE. '
WILL be•sold at public sale, on the premises, on
V V Stittird4 the Bth day of October next, at 12
o'clock M.,
Siela- MOUS '
AND 't'
LOT OF GROUND,
late the estate of Antis lloovEa, d, ceased, containing
ONE ACRE, more or less—situated in Mechimies
burk, Cirlishertand bohniy, Pa.,• bounded on the east
by 4114, on the Sohtli by a lot of Adam Reighe,
Wog. by It lot of Nancy Ktnsay, and North by a street
oe alloy.. The holise is twu ,titokies higb„ . plastered,
lihd riiolky;With a' Kitchen and Dining
Room attached. TheFe ih an eteellent well of water
at the door, and Y variety Of choice fruit trees on the
lot, with other Conlibuettece-; , :the,, whole ' property
belitg in gOod 'repo*. Persons wis hing to 'Witham
will l'eattewn the pt:oilerly by balin g cut Jollti Hooy' l
er is MechanisChurg. „
The terms will be mAde known on hie day of sale,
Mid atimilltukte given
• , , DAVID HOOVEN
• • HOOTER,
Scptembet 7, 1842.•• ,15 1 .4.5
„ .
" SEICRIFIPS SALE. •
Yvirtile Of sundry' writs : of
, .
pup etponas,:to sup directed, iisuairthe'
Court orCoolindit'Fiddi:of biini}, *PI'
be °tooted to . thibitio . sale, SATURI)AV the lat
slay or ogoßrat, k ß ii4"2,iii 10 o'llobk, At tit the
Cauri Hon in the oi:ongli of Catlin e, tlio kcilloiv
lig ilbscribid,teht bitate; 0/44
Mit Le Ulf' (E/IIicVEMTILre
the toitu of spriuefield, Cuni6erland coun
th,botnitleiltin the,Aiorth.by_a lot of Young% heirs,
on the tiaiit by a lot 'or Samuel French, on the south
by a lot of, bane Alai:guar, and on the. Neat by lands
of:Jacob 'teller; containing abcint, one half acre,
having thereon erected a two story' dwelling house,
:part ,brick and part frame, a log building erected for
a distillery. and a log spring house.
• •
•Aloo, :A Lot: of GEOund •
situate idthe town of Springfield, containing about
one fourth of an acre, bounded on the north - by a lot
of Daniel Sweigert, on the east by - , a lot of Josiah
Hood; on the south by a lot late the property of An
dre&Moursi anCon the West by a lot: of Samuel
French: Seized and taken in execution as the prep
erty of tieter.Noacre: ' And to be sold' by me,
• - PAUL mmtrnsr, sheriff . ; •
~. Sheriff's OfileeiCarliale, Sept 3,1844. : ,t 545
• ..Di . „ ,
v
• ' di, Eihol3J • •
ItEl:Stibisbritrer 11/15 on band,at his shop, to Male
street,Carlisle,next Ilpor to Mr. Loudontalluttic-
Sture s w. new supply •of f, . Commenk
Skittg dud SPANLIS ADD - LES, fine
and. cedullint• Harness; .ColJart, Bridlei, flatters,
'Martingalett;:.Whips and Fly Nets (wasted soil
leptber) 6 firtd-rate one or two horse
;• 1 •••'• 41U1111_ . ZlLA,Citlia • •
aletttiO;oeb °rile WAGON, all 'or tvhioh ite
fell (or sale obettber thud 1110 can be bought-else,
*bite. - ••• 4 , " • -
• SitsnitiliSiddleh are deoldedlY ••Orafer plank
•ollieb kind", anti, are adniittedsby thoile?klat haye tried
died) to .moist eas tu
y' and bofortable •ri.dlng"
jutddlei ever tbanaablthred. 7 - „• , •
.4 ; Orders trinuabtlied will he plinettitilly iitenlltil to:
-- - -; ..-SAMIJ,Gp•ENSMIN,GGR.;
•
September 7;1842 • • • tf4s
. .
T"NJ.TWItLECTION. fat . otflbers and
pianageri.of thectitatairlandlralley Rail Road
,Cornpany,.. will he held 'at t h e house of Monti;
ens Maofarline; indiebiiiodg_ia of Carlisle, betWeeh.
thO hours of . 10 At. M. 4,13..111;,0f • Monday the
3d day OF ilt,olkas
. „ BEcToi[.,E, secy., •
18412.;31.43
'it' ' '''C'' ti - - '' . .-
1 ray.. at 0 ..
~ . ~_
VA ME 'il risnihq PrOififitediaf , thei isiibecri=
I;%fiiiiat , istillifor# township ;•Ckiraberlsind ciadritY;;
I fet
ilia • ffillaif ,deaeribikl ' eitge , -iviar• in gay lasi L a.
,kriti4liik B I s said it...l9ly.lastlap;la , api,*bite
optioa 4 EER., ' Nir tiartlbutato*rks otlikerifabla
lA citit eittp*:' •' TO 'OwneOlii•ch*fari Kitt • ' telpleat•
:ad to can* fariiard ;Prove, ptitrety * pay thaicvaa'and
,take, ,!t,.,awiiv77ollitirTise , it, , l s afill.' ,be '',4l , ispmw , Al, gr
.ae:ookdio'g pii, 'law; ~ 1 2 : ':•!:," ' `‘,- *`' '• , , ' - ,:, , „
--, :'( , ,,v...‘4 -:, A ' : ' ! '..-,1!) .#9 11 N... 0 4 .ER, ' '''
6epterabeeri int'. :.' -...-, - . ,34*-4:5,
1 .
• •, ,
Ir•IREMPOIC S"-E:
L—• • - •
/ 111 60 4 itidfi ' effiieAinniiielip
galeitheEklifq On *Well'
tiv d i lyrov tr . ,e rick', einroty t 'state Of
coltimiYieV . .
tu.tati, 41®]I Vila Cori
adjeht ngg;Mz golintioti Jacoh' Poe; end
taring: 'IV nes alien t 9 miles
front FrOdeilelt miles' West of Woods:
befougli; dir‘e!ii , .4)n : the east bank of the Mono:
'Cosy: •
"The soiliif :this land id a. Mixture of lime and
amid , stone. aboilnds 'With 'first quality of lime
sione: — Tat* offithlehirth a .
In 1) KILN
In operation . ; . It was pOt,.up about 3 years ag6i
by proper attention . there might be a very large.
(identity :of lime burnt and sold every year at this
Kiln, as it is'ntost tonvenient.tOthe red laud Set:
tlemont where they have begun to lime their land:
I have put out'about 3000 bushels on this farm; it
acts finely:
The farm is divided into 11 ficlds; besides sortie
small lots around the buildings: They are near:
Ty all divided by. locum. posts °and cheanut rail
fence. 'file buildings are. If ery comfortable, con:
silting of aslarge
11V5412 , 4mL ,
r IP%
and ti eatherboord Froni, and Stone
Backbuilding and Kitchen ~a good stone lA, N;
corn; carriage house, and' other buildings. CM
this farm there aro 4 first rate Springs, one near
the buildings. Also a fine 011 C NI Alt pi add
other fruit; all selected by Mr. Chas: Beltran; who
formerly owned.tfiTs property: There is about
td-46
7O or 'SO . Acies of Wood
to this farm. It can be conveniently divided , tb
give wood' and water to each field. It abounds
with yellow loculits. Any liersoii . ivrshing id Or.
chase will do well to call ;on tho subseriber living
on said farm.,
TIIOS: J. WORTHINGTON:•
August 24,1 . : - • . 3t-43•
VALUABLEMitt PROPERTY
31)21 . R3ilgiLEa
RY virtue of in order of the Cirpitane Court
of Cumberland County; will be sold oh the
premises; on SATURDAY the Bth day of OCTO
BER next, at 12, o'clock, nouns of said day, the ful:
lowing ,
t . 'aftsable Real-itkiate;
Late the propettyof JACOB . HARif iSf - L of
South Middtettin'teuutsblic - deeeasedi - to - wit: --
4 IS:fice . cOilttiinipg T/q.,irilpTwo.Aere s
. .
162521113202112 'IMMO
Situate in,Cthaherland Cduniy; on the road lead
ing from - Carlisle to Hanover, about flee miles
from ~the fighter place; adjoining lands of Thomas
and James Nichairey, Frederick Hoover and the
Yellow Breeches Creek: ~ Having thereon erect.
ed; a FOUR STORY '
• CENZ:l 7 "l:3saLtilaziapatt uri
AND • z•ii LTir
• MmL.,
Three DWELLING HOUSES,drst is a two story
LOG
M HOUSE,
ivaggon Maker . Shop and new BARN, sedond is
a onelidry LOG - 1101JSE“tml - stable; - a - Log
House, Smith SIMI) and Stable, ethriiing yoimg
ORCHARD Of choice fruit trees:
The Mill isin complete order, containing four
rho diStonest two pair of burM for Henri one pair
of burrs for chopping, and one pair of sand; hay.
ing elevators, smut mahhine and every other ma
terial dsed mills;. all nearly. nevi and in first
tate order . and•quality. The whole Mill Machin
ery has been put up now Within - the last year;
The Mill is driven by the Yellow Breeclibir
- creek, :a never-failing stream - of Water, biCated iq
.the'lMart of a grain growing eotintryonfording, ail
extenSiVe teuntry . cusbim. And. haViht_eicel
lent facilities for Cent-eying , - inerellant - tvork- to
market by the Ctimberland Valley tail road:
Terms of sale will be made known en the day
°kettle s by •
JOHNPETERS;
• - hxecut9i_ofJacob Harnish, deed.
August 17, 1841. • is-42
lir -1.. 7 .1.1.3. 1124.4 I Elan ie.
' . AT P UBLIC SALE. -.: - •
..._......
/VVLIPVtLVtIII/I.IIAIIMIIA
N pursuance of an order of the Orphans'
1 1,
Court of Cuntbcrland Uounty,Pa. will be sold at
pu lie sale, on the premises, on , Saturday the 15th
day of October next, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day,
the following described Real Estate, late the proper
ty of ELIZABETH rEhOUSON, decensetV--to tvpi
.1 T '' /tali CT OF Liti i si .0 1
in West Pennsbord' township, t'unitteiland county,
ou the turnpike road from. Harrisburg to Pittsburg,
about 6 miles west or Carlisle, is:Mulled by mud. or
Joseph Rimer, Esti. and the IfiritofJolin Sharp, de
ceased, imittaining about F. FTY OIE A....
CUES and allowance, wt h a two-story og
Hoir,.: i r ,
9 Me
•, ,
DOUBLE LOG BARN• A n d 0
GRANARY thereon erected. e t.iie Tani lA,Lirii
steno, Of the best quality; about floe Gores of Tint
her land thereon, a well of wake near the dtvellingi
atulmt apPle orchard had Other chdite fruit trees
near. the house.' . .. .
The Tenni of gale are The.eirieniei of sale to
be paid by the purchaser ots confirtnation of the sale
by the Court, one half of. the residue, of the jitteellitse
money to be paid on the debtor April nett, Mien pos
session wi ll he given and a denedmiatle to the intrtlta;
ser; and the balance In twO wilttai &Omuta • jiaritents
thereafter without idterest—thus *bole to be Secured
by recognizance in the Ortillan'Z' Coltri *lilt 'Opprov;
cd security:.,,_,. ,
_ 3 , • ,
. 1 ' '
, .. . MATTHEW DAVIDSON,
.., , AtlM'e, of Elizabeth Fcignient, deed:
' S'eitibinher,i', 184% - • 4t-45
Vallihblo •'.Linitjoi.lloll - ram ,
• . .
-.•.;17' PU BLIC &JILL. - ••
•',,
IN
'tysusienn onisiYoi:(lo of i.lanOrtihtinie Collrt 'of
Caantyi Pj4, *ill Ito, Rohl et ;
sale, On We 131eniiiiei, SATUttI)AX the '224 Slay.
of OCTOBER 14EXT;iit the fol.
lotting described t•altiable • • "-
'FARM -- 41G - IrAkVIE nit - MitiUSE4 ,
Into the property of PETER DUCK ;decentell...Tim'
• .
CSka", U..CaiEtdi ell
. .
situate partly in West Pennithero' anti partly in Dick
inson townsitips,ligythiled by lands of Jamtis,Myers,
Vim. McCune, John Sirvely's heiid. Jab Pipi r and
others; containing J7l Aerate 6i, 'l4olsP,'erches;
neat mehsure—hav thereun en:l:tett aldrge llzstory,
plastered •• S
;
111 U
• • •
a large' Blotto and frame BANK
BARN, wagon stied, COW' erlh•, straw hoUse and gra
nary; a bake hotise, smoke house.and wash house; a
good cistern dud 'wall of never-failing Water near the.
ddor; %lin, a hirge SI'ADLE tor horses,. separiite
front tile barn. ...There is on said farni an apple oroli 7
art] lind peach orchard, With a varieky of dther fruit
trees, dud beider pies: ,
The hind Is Limeatoiie, of the best 9tiality, in a
high state Ortulhialion,tioid.aboht 3d oilers of dinkier
land thereon. The tiirittiike road from Philadelphia,
Pitteblirg Paseo., through said thi , ni, On . which die
iinprotientents hre situhte. . The above property . is
now and h.ei Deed 'for.u..thimbln . of.years occupied,
as k T . avfatt
_Stand;. and as and Tavern
Houtie,!aone f die best improved nun 'hold 'ignitable
firoilertiell In Cilinbeidand Cobety: . It lies:about AO
Wiles West of carlhie anti the, sonic distance. Emit of
Shitilenshrg's Or it nine •fronvthe Head Or !ie
Big• Tering, of .Stileiwil 'HS Ilneiitindred
dollars 'on the en3,,,fi rend ion' of the sale by, the Catirt,'
the residue of one half toe paid On the Istof ,April
nett, wheit'pcieliessieti wil l be git , en and a deed made
'to',the nuridiaseri end rethaininghalf to tie paid in,:
three equal ainnialipay,nients thertußer;without tut=
reef; to be seiiiired-bY.Judgnient.Lor-mortgu. •
' Any peison winner to view 'the above prkirettly
Cell call on Major.tlapgrioisiding thereon or chit
er ofthe undersigned. ' • .
• Sliciehlthottbore ant be sold at the titneaPpoliiteti;
it vidlithen bd . rented for the , torin.of ' one year or.
ItitiEßS;,7l'lreilt,Pentieboro;
• JOSEPH MeLIKRINIOND,NewOIIe;''
ditus i , f L'etci Dilck,
' '..sepieinberl7; 1 '
"Voliinteer;Caliisqi,,Repiirler And Telegtsoll;l4l , -.
rishuiV.lntelligeneeraiid Exiintiqi;,Lanciister i 'and;
Lehituoit, intleit till sale ,
.eltki'olftlOriitiltoneivsiper to,Aft.:Meo4oo#4 ,
at lOviiiille;e4iiiiibeiltiod
•
-11114:n.`"P,, v,4llo;:nike,6iaie„falr:lturnerth
;and fOr
tot o' '7'14 .I%t"MARTAN,
L! ' - ? Cfhl6deiliOro ; to Millor*-111irtino ., ,
.
.• atrititye:AprO 2O 18n, - 6r11• 25
li
El
! , ;_FtIVinftfitLAS:,.& , : ,. PAiI::ANOLS;
4 1a01214:(4..,
&Atilt.- &cent(' sireet-,fl44cielphia;
11
AVE; tdifays on Inuit] . a V'ri* „ , anfierier and
extenetVe aseuriaterit:.ef SKIL0 , 17111114:
as ECILAS.: SCO TCH '
TCII. GINGUA NI,
lIIINBRELLAI4LaIid t-iIrICON Ind-
BRELLAS ! of wiry' description. 'Alsda
largo variety of moat, elegant and superb
•
, . .
Vidiich tlibjl are,noii . ofrorintai prices adapted to.
..the-tirttes:-X s ountty..llkichaßtjuuntthilittldiittro
invited to an inspection. previous to' making their
. . .
purchases: • :' •
Notes iniceti
Observe No. 1, Sarril SEcoNni . ody one door'
Velow.Market street. The cheapest store ill the city. :
Aug.n 2,1,1.842:;
iFILOWato•
.
JUST received , some F resh Ground FLOUR,.
at the stole 6f RieffAßDS.*
Catlidic,iAtie. 24, 184.. • , . tr.4l
TO THE PII33LEGO
,TIHE subscriber, in • retnriiing his sincere
thanks te'his friondif led the mistorners for
. their favors. thud far ilestoWed upon him, takes
pleasure iii informing them thatle.is still prc-
Wed to!execute eny and evely order they may
stand in need Of in his fine s as respects,thu, Anish
ing oftTEW •• •
or the,repairing of old ones; at his Coach it
11.11.anetfacIciry,itiearlirile,
Ski Hopes &inn di earnest desire to please alt who
maybe disposed to give' him a milli to merit a
continaance of their custom; and offers the fol.. •
isWing - • : . • • •
. .eii A INCE .
to fanners and dealing men, generally. On ac
- count - of-the . Ciarei tt-of-money,-the r -undersigned
need to hold out td every Men.anopportanity
of inirchasing , S Carriage for • ' •
E •
7 - - •
taken the toli.win g prodtice and
mirthatidlie, to
,
Iron; Ltunpeii 11 ; ood; Coal, Flour; •
Corn ; flats; . 11`4cal,. Rue,
and any and every kind ofStOre Goods; or almost • •
any kirid of tradc going,, Now is your clianoo -
Farnicrin call In and lOok fOtyourseltos; you who
tad'an-cicuae-fbr riot- attehding-Church_or visit--
your friondsi" thorn It 110 ext . usd for, young, old,
!alum blind,'or thOse without CARRIAGES:
itrass and SiliVe Plating'
of all Mode; (loon ai the rilthriest noliCeAl the
noatost_manner; and Oil the most, rogatinable __- •
. . •
. Establiklanteha l
Pitt street, Sentlt of High, in the tear Of tl
thodist 'Episcopal.-Oltureh;•and` irntnediately op
positelhe residence of Mr: John Noble;
er Old Carriagee taken in eichaitger for new •
ones; and,Repairintr - ,dono with neatness and de- •
spateh; and on very reasotiable.ternis:
Please then give me a call along With the rest - •
of the doach Makers; I will be idi:atieil to see all, •
and anknoVuledge in 3; thanks for their - patronage; • :
-- EILENEZ El - I — D - NUTZ7
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Aligust 2.4, 1812
T - ' `nPaperHE subserib
subscriber respectfully' Informs -the pub:
lip at large, that lie has leased Bib above es.
tattlisbinent, six miles soUth_olCarlisterfor a4crin -
ofyeaKin Mot the MILL having been r6ccritly re
paired, and new madhlnery. introduced, he is
therefore prepared to 'matiukilietttr'n" to order, (and
also has a supply oonsiantly on hand)
Papek of eVdry - kind
which he will fiirnish to print.lrs, - Merchants and
others, In any Miantitiei al the loWest City urices:
Allorders'addressed to the subscriber, at liaper- -
town, Ciimberiand contity; will receive prompt -
attention:
v:llaiing lately received a supply °film very best ;
nikeiinls, lie fialteis'himself , that lie. ill be abl y,, ,
to manufaettire paper equal in quality to any other
establishment in thlreothitry:
• WILLIAM B. MULLIN'.
N. B. The highest price path for raga.
1.i,2-cDzaCk.
COMFORTABLY. neiv brick
CA" ING HOUSE: Iteht tnattirate: 1. 1 ;
session given immediately. •
CHAS: OGILitY.
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Aug. 10, 184:2.
• NOTICE.
A LL persora4 wild kooky themselves in airbars
Ai to the late firm of BARNITZ & PEFFER; •
either by note or book account, are earnestly re;
quested to pay their respective dues; on Or'beford
the 15th September next, to Coniti.Es
• CHARLES BARNITZ;
JOHN A; PEFFER,
Carlisle; Aug; 10;1842;
V 0 W 34af ,122
ALL persohe idilekted tt?„ the Aubscriber, arc
quested tb mdk6 im4ment withourilehty.
JNO. ; •PEFFER.
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Aug; 10; 1842
C.ISII.JUST
ieneiied; another supply of
able d °ads, holight at greatly kedueed
pricesfOr cash; • Purchasers will find it to their
interest to ball `and get . bargains; as I will sell
gobds loiter run CASII; than ever sold in this place:
•
CHAR; OcilLBY. •
•
Carlis~
ci Aug. 100842: . . V-41
M • E CAMP ,
bitikiEßLy dr, the 'Weeititigion Hotel; kaki
removed to , • •
cbror Bail-Road,Strfets;
Wlibte site wIIL be latc_hor.old
clilitthnerk diid oili'ets, in the beit style end on the,
mod retieondhloiennw:
180 i34F; • •
SPECIAL COURT.
11014 . virtue of a.writ.from the •Hon: CALVIN
.DLYTRE; President Judgo of the 12th
District. of Pennsylvania, heating. date
tittailiSic; the 25th day of rebrilarY; A-. D. 1842;
and to me directed
NOTICE IS iittradin . GIVEN,
.
That a SpeCial Court Will be hat liy the bald 'Hon:
Colvin Illythe, and the Assbelatoludgea of the
Court of Cbintrien 'Ciintberland county;
at the Court _House in ilk) ,Iltiroitgh :of. Carlisle;
omniencing on MClNDAY , iliejl7th of. 001 . 0..
DER; A: 'D. 1842, - to continue ,one week, for the. ,
trial of certain causee ilepentlipg4/I,fiaid - Cohrt,hi
whibh the Hon: Samuel Hephern : was Coricerned
ne eotinsel; prior to his appointment as President
Judge of thb -- 9th•Judieitti -, fliatriet.r;4aid ,causes _
being einbrateil withisi,tho prcwiaions, of the 39tli
eeetien of An net of of the
UommonWealth,OfiPenneylikpiii;`ptisedlhe 14th
of AprilizlB34, relativ o e to' the higinizatirin of
Courts of:Justiee. .
said Special' conrti Jurpilkapd :all other per:
suns Concerned wilitteke notice:.
-• • - • PAI.Tri- - -MARTIN - Sheriff:
Slieriff'si 011ice,Carliale;', , •
A.u4net-24;'18441,--
I-. .0 IsIrIXTA3EN - DE •
ram auk Ite3
.EsPEqTyubt,y, tenders !as. serving jot; the
AA; vicinity ! that ho ,
will
~t i tteladi
~0:an11 jicafplin? MI 'donna. Oporithione.
illicit tie Oleeinstagi"Pliigni 'Extraititig nu=
taittl:Tieth)qu'ad inserting incerritptablo 'artificial .
tiOilt - fiats) 4; single tooth; to
~'•; , l , , ,,,4,&oltOiimppuaitoll; l 'f'l4lenes, H 9foi.l •
Sny;o;;Xt342. ;,.• . tf-3s
. , . ,
-'-.• SITEILS4"3,AIitri -
ritiatioo l s , -CoititalskialiC and
,- Ifilorlivardingll)l[o:rchanis. •
..i
3‘ l.
v„..iv,c0r..„i.:8„
~4i.frsfi.,,Stetif,'Philcidefehig.
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scit;
.
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