TO. TAX-PAYEIth. Pli'The.. tax ,4)aity . . that , nominated BARR and. CULVER - ,o arefullyjavoided . 1 passing. resolutions of adopting .prineiplea for the "public eye!" But not 'se- with • these nominated , KENNEDt and BRINDLE. The VPlig • Convention, among other resolutions, adopted one de- claritigthatlthe"TAX LAW passed by" our, ,last Legislature is ONEROUS and tTNc t • - JUST;that We are unktiN)4l,lj; IitIFATOR OF ITS. REPEAL,.and filmtile•io the im -. Ipesition . upott'us ,of : ANY INCREASED, 'TAXATION, until provisioh shall have been made for the ABSOLUTE AND • UNCONDITIONAL SALE OF THE . PUBLIC . WORKS; and foi; the RE DUCTIONS OF A LL.-EMO,LUMENTS 'OF. PUBLIC OFFICERS:" • ' Should Messrs. KENNEDY and BRINDLE le elected, they will therefore vote for a re peal of the infamons4ouble tax law, and against any further titjt *taxation; .an ab solute sale of the Public Wllrks; and for a ' reduction - tf - the. &diaries of liitiges - and. oth-` er Public Officers—as well as for a ,fr reform in every'Bublic'Department. 'Should - Barr and-Culver be fe=elected, are pi edged..to.notdor a n INCR .lEASE . • OF. 'TAXES and AGAINST the sale •• of . • the Public Workii; Judge Hepburn and Jtidge Stuart, will no doubt, expect -and have their salaries doubled,and thousands of . dollars will be voted aly'sy—all of which .:Inust be raised-by taxation! • . TAX-PAYEES OF CUMBERLAND! Choose • ' ye wliO''shall represent yen in the next Leg islature—BAUß and CuLvEtt, - who will vote away your property, earned by the ;I. Went of your brow; or KENNEDY and BRINDLE, who are. the friends of the Ear niers., Laborers and Mechanics, and pledg ed- to . go against the madness and folly and . extravagance of your late' representatives! THE INFAMOUS_ TAX BILL. • Section 7. TIN 4 the county cmnmissioners of each county of this Cithimonwealth shall be, and they are hereby authorized and required at the. time -of as sessing county rates in the present year, and at, the _ usual period or making, the same, annually thereaf ter, IN A DDITION TO' , lll F. H.:QM:SSE AT PTESENT REQU'IREI) 13)6 LA ‘ir, to addle the county - rates nod levies for the use of the Common weahli, UPON ALL lIFAL AND• PERSONAL PROPERTY NOW: TAXABLE. for Suite pur poses. ONE MILL ON EVERY DOLLAW-OE THE VALUE TIIE'REOF.: Provided, That in the -assessment of the tax imposed by this section; ak storks, asnrtgag•es,and other seentilleP shall he as SeS lied 7 /7fire - XCTITAI7I 7 A - LUE - I' YIER , „ArrnovED—Tlie 27th day of July, 1842. . DiAVill - ItP • - Don l l' forget, Taxpayers, that BARR voted for this,inflimous measure, and that, if elected; he and (oLvER will both go for it again! - . fleileniption of Pennsylvania! • Our prospects for obtaining a inajority in the next Legislature are most encourag ing, and give stroii - g assnrance.that thSsee-• • and 'Tuesday of October next will 'see good old Pennsylvania entirely released from.the 4 . thraldom of Loenfiwoi.. Stung to the quirk by tire betrayal of their trust in the last Legislature, which instead of•attempt lug to relieve the Coinmonwealth of its • difficulties, only added to. the ruttiness-, tnents of the' people, by neglecting to pay the interest due - on our State debt in An . gust, and DounrANoTHE TAxEs--the peo ple seem every where aroused, to a sense . of the gross.wron:s which have liven heap ed upon them, and are preparing to send 'nen to the next Legislature Who will in troduce honest, substantial RETRENOII: IMENT AND REFORM into every de partment of the Government. • Tax-payers of CUmberland ! the people in all parts of the Commonwealth . are look- . • leg earnestly to •ou to assist in this ood. work by [uiti s ing, representatives to the Leg islatu're ,Who are in favor of this Reform.— Let not your action at the ballot-boxes Ws appoint them ! A friend remarked last week after reading the Volunteer, that M'Clure, Graham, Stuart and oth ers had certainly feasted on Crabs lately without taking the precaution to kill them before swallow. ing them ! Every paragraph showed a most aw ful clawing 'among their guts ! We 'agreed with him, and expressed a fear that by the time they were relieved of those troublesome animals, there would scarcely 'be cluing!' left of their carcases to pay friend LYON for procuring subsObets to Joe Smith's Revelations of Aformon DeMocracy ! "A Fool for lfaicks”; spur _friend, Col. Mo(h.unE, has been appointed a - Commissioner for the sale of. the Nicholson Lands! This ap pointment, we are told; is equal to "Three daletrei a day. and Roast Beef," besides the pickings and stealinia! The Colonel, somehow, is always lucky! Old Berke! In Old - Berke where , felks are, more tractable than the incle<ndent voters of eti - rillietiand, the leaden!, of the Loco loco •party are playing a stronger game than ever was :heard of tinfore, even in, thatitrongliold of darkness and delusion. regular County . C i onvention it ap peard,the people had sent a majority.o. del figafeirEliirdesifnitteturn-otifilre-ord-count. ty. Officers thet ts!! heen„so long fattening The (*tinning this, actually .palmed uPon the _Geiuvenlion-ttfieniy-three, voleir • ,mre than' , there were .delegatest preeent. thereby pro: curing their- own nominatione; aiaif what is more, the good easy souls of that coun 7 ty r inn -. sUpPnrt; the ticket ' without a whiMperl What ea'n!t.illoy - ivviffiak, SI , • ...110 3. ,,.1,,,9pa .. r0cci Editara •at Hirrioharg ,have eriiierdli abaniioned all, iloPo'of securing. a Loco. Vara majority...in the . next, Legialitiura. , ..Column. after POianil of, their papery are 'spent in power- Ali brarrain aPia:ale,to their friends totally tollie Ppppprt. of fettering oiling, •Locofocoiam: 'Poor fb!! o W l 4'howlhey irm,anii writhe in agOny, as s4amiat daily dile .timi .beforalflick-oßoo • bright preliPecte for the ?rioting! - '. ,' . ... ' Sentdnop ot r -taetitonant , wiiker. Plim.eourt roortial sitting io New 1 1 ?rk, hati eenteneed:ldent. Witacre,emptnander oetbe",„Er.: ploringSqoadrOn, to a puddle 11.epr1ntead,:Mijuh adininietered,in tbefollowing note;frotd the. Secretary of die - NAVY DEPARTMENT, September 22d, 1842. Sir--,You have been dilly fried by.a Court Mar tial, found of illegally punishing, .tn..caus. ing to be punished, men in the Squadron undo your command, and sentenced.to be publicly rep: rirnaded by the Secretary af. the Nevi, At ,itach time and place as .he may deent proper,; , , This _ egint6nce is approved. , • , The country which himored you :with a com. mend far above, the. just claims of your rank ,in the Navy, had a right to expect that., you would at least, pay a scrupulous respect to her laws.— The rebuke, which, by the judgment end advice of, your own associates service, she now gives: you, for having ,violated 'those laws in an impOrta.nt particular,invelving the rights of others of her citizens, will- heregarded by all as the mild est.form in which she could qapress sure. , I am, respectfully; your (*Witt servant, Lieut. CuAnzio Wlurn. Spirit oi Plasoiiryr The wife (or. Ividow) of William Morgan of Antiaasonio mernory, is at present a Mormoness; having beeonrie the wife. of one Harris, a eliosen. friend of Joe Smith;. and who . is now dwelling among the latter day Saints at Nauvoo.'• - cCIVe cut the above decent' paragraph from the United Stites Gazette of Friday last,' edited• by Mr. Chandler, the Grand Master Of .the Lodg es of ilia State ! Such is the . spirit of Masonry! Not content with AIIIRDERIO the husband, but the wife must be wiitched, slandered : and reviled and persecuted all her . life! And yet Masonry is charitable: supports and'defends the Widow and tile Orphan!! 'Brother Chandler says so, and the article above quoted from his paper is the only "proof" we have to "offer in evidence" of the truth of his assertion ! • M. • Information Wanted. Can any body tell the whereabouts of the great Anti. Tax orator lately domiciled in Ike tem's row, and who so mysteriously disappeared immediately after the foimation of the Mormon tax ticket? That speech of his, which it requir. ed tired weeks to' copy from a'newfmaper, is.en, quired after. His friends are'eager to see it, that they May ascertain wheer he copied . ..truly. • It is suggested by some, that he is gathering TOItiATOiS 111 . the upper esiaf the County; but we would ad vise ,birn_to return. speedily,_ as .his pro- fession . al interests arc suffering, and . the Tux party are making an unholy use of his name, haiing recently• appended it to a mermen address,—.the lci;peness of which bespeaks its author. '"Connre home," Sanimy! "Chme home!" ' ' P. S.' Since the above was in typo Sammy has come home,' anti resumed his profcssional-du•ias!' 0 - j--l‘fr. Wise makes.anotlier balloon ascension from Gettysbnri, on Saturday next. The - dclegateilo-the-Ilarrisberg-Convention front the State of Maryland. have üblished an address to their constituentti, according to a prom ise made some time Since, in which the reasons which led to the nomination of JOll2l Tirt.r.it are set forth, and hie principles as avowed and-indi cated at tho time of the convention are.expoSed. In the language of the Baltilitore Anncrictln .! if any_ thing were 'wanted to heighten the general disgust and indignation which .Vlr.Tylorts — course has .inspircd, the 'strong and bold outline which this Address lieliniates- of Wlnit the man prnlq. .tid to be before nomination, and s what he lass shown-since multoi the thing completc.",,, We aro•too much crowded with matter tive to the apprCaching election to _publish this address noW,-but shall endeavor to publish it, or extracts from it, hereafter. IVL 1111, • Peri rdOcals. • If3The Optober numbers of the Lady's Book, and (helium's Magazine have just tiecn received at Gasz's news office. You who wish a treat go and buy it copy."' AftlAtyll 1/1.11/VM Elan.. JOHN C. CLARK of New York, is said to,he lying dangerously ill of typhus fever at Dalton, Mass. where he is on a visit to his relatives. 117VV1.11 1.11.3.11.11V11N FOIL TiIE CARLISLE HERALD AND EXPOSITOR. • • 'VC a r Song, • • As sung in :the grand Council of the Kiekapoos, Pawnce.Lnups and ‘Vinehagnes, held in the Star Chamberon the evening of the 20th of Septernber. - Pamirs JoE, alias Eleni-altooza—solus— mug )1113 41U111.14-011.1 pinippS)-30:0 Oil utugnsq.linri jupp ns=ona lams 030 110 .1(0—: po.ll.4hulge tua .mO2-1:flu puke lga.i B.l3wip 0115 Atimivms, 1/353.11 ue—Jlawll4ooZa !Id OW . Enter liickapoo Deputy—Snake-eyed.Sam, MintStiek-John, Colonel Pluck, Tiger Captain, Big Goat and the Whitehead Runner, singing: Hitlli IMIIO 00.1 (1.1(0111;11‘ wtt I, , s a.Ca o; moaaa p9up‘ ys milt! sault . u.2-Multi JaatpS op (tutus. Jo.' iga !j2ill• Hu!' giamarszy 4 alms SVIVR-If OLI.I f 0 . ? . Ilas wuratunit 'Rs .laupP pope paint' lo ona jow. Prophat rises, and whirling his Tomahawk around sings q. 111,10 M11.1.1!0.18...-1110 Mll.l 04S I gaud' .Lla BUIIY ()pip Itvaluag 2.111 as quail Oil W.O Atu , Allgood; milood; flO.l/111.9 00.1(1118-..m113.1a,fil 1911111. C-• • aSap-suut— watuulosit 4otopts mouNus suupt-doantie dap um* Whole party join, in the war dance, singing as they go rOund:. • ,Loathe mouths 'gout' oua • 111 11 11-stp7-roqu' HiS)putoo. nuituS—simna-a.cap-sutu , - -3opmai ( Irian uup rialloaua.i tuuw pun nuaapas tua aarpk 7ya !JOT 11 pc punt O' rpm uta rus)tuu-S 4 opS uta squad'. Moo' mon pa up ivit.9oas—tqa pauppiou.2 . poua j,liaS slim! Jupa do.la on.f.tuutie paat ,neutti 143ultis momins Ira dna unisuut Atit.up4-miii-stp*rolite pnrdou seunu,S-situna-asap-sutu oolottai dinol n.p . maji o.itta.2 uoutt. A:runner Weide in—Mingo yells - ere heard on the stairs—ifie lights are doused and the Council , diSperses in'the quickest time! , Indignation Meet ilt::P7Meetiiii - of:Tab - otit - s;ootritetztoett , • . was held in Abe imme nse Saloon the Philad. Musetim on. friday' evening last.'. It was, says, the,,,North. Atnericail,•togive , expression to the sentimeniiof the com munity respecting the removal of the Hon. Jonathan Roberts and the subordinate .0164' cers- front the Custom House. The act of removal was by the. President himself, ei , ecuted in a manner and • for, enils which the intlependant, pnrtionof , the,pu4lic can not understand, k , witha flint ther.Chief. Magistrate. of lits, Union skonld so far forget the dignity ,of his eta-, tiolii-,the . titie 'policy of republlean.govern: , #olii, 4,04 nicer especially ilia own solemn tir,in fees. 1 - 10 is• answerable fOr the un worthy holiness of diaplaciog ao:efficer of his own choice and who lied'in all fespeets fulfilled the purpose 61'60 original appoint , r Montt thigtifVf': 7 !.' „ ,e,„. • - ELEoxicosarrhe eletition'in 'this Olatii will take lii r an`ql l .ll .l Alnif.titlic.. 11 th' e qn" tubers;t4e!'e Eloistion will takti,`plsee ICith`!tiidllth of Od- tuber,, Ohio . on Itii;:in?:•,l244orgii on the 3 d, and in MarYland .9,11P3 MtemEntem still flotirieheine Itichmotid. Va., in spite- of 'the hoer playea'off there recently two wicked wife. Judie" Tucker has become a-oconvert. , . 240osestatels rroai Dscroisi:--,/rhe Messenger has, the follaiyings "When is a bill not a bull When it becomes dew." . . REVI:EW - OFT.IIF:MA.W.kETS,,); Sept.; 24, 1842. FLOGS AND MEAL.—The Flour Market this week has been unsettled, with oradual . tendenoy - . .upwards;we.quote to-thy;as i he ruling price cit Flour, of Standard branda, '54 . 50 per bbl., and Rye Flour $3 37 per bbl' The stock receipts .of - both are light, with a fair export demand. '., Corn Meal is stes at last quotations. GRAIN.Wheat comes to market slowly, and prices are firmly maintained at 76 a 85f e for South ern, and 85 a 92c per birdie' for' Pennsylvania—laic cording to quality.. Oats are rather better, atOcom mind 28 o per bushel; Southern White flat Corn: 50 cis.; 'Yellow, do. SI a 52c—o•eceapts light. . SKEY—Iii-bfils-on W44113A S. selling- in lots at ale . per galloon. • . . • A: P. UPtHitill: BALTIMORE Sipt; 24;1842. FLOUR.—Prices linve advanced about 12i cents, per bbl. since the_olsitie.of last week. 'City Mills is steady at $4 pi per b 14., cash; and . H oward street sold at the same price early, the Week, but subse quently holdera have advanced rates 'to - $4: 25; - mid one or two lots have probably been disposed of at that price—and some at a' fraet!aa leas:' The re-, • ceipt price is $4. GILAIN.—The receipts of Wheat are light, and not adequate to the demand. Sales of Maryland reds at 60 to 85 centsdor inferior to prime ,quality. Oats have slightly improved, and may be, quoted at 21 to 23 cents. White Corn has sold ut 51 cells, and yellow 'at 52.t0 53, the latter for Pehnsylvanbq these vices are something better than those at the close of Inst week. WHISKEY.-2t to 22 cents, in bbls. Demand mited. CATTLE MARKET.—Beef Cattle: The of (wings have materially fallen oft' this week; scarcely 250 were in market, and about 200 of those were taken by the butchers at $3 50 to 4 50.11er 100 lbs., and the :Janke by speculators for another, market. limo remain ns last week, n good supply and prices t'siltherlieury at $4 i`s-to $3. /O DIE D. n the 3d inst. at Newarlisle,,Old in the 42d year of her - ager Mrs. M A RlA,consort of Dr. Smilly and daughter of DreAracifil,'of C herhind county, Pa.• She bore her lingering DI iess with christian fortitude, and resigned her spirit-into the' hands, of her Savour, in confidenceof a glorious immortality. At ths; house of Mr..JAMESI.OUDON. in this place, yesterday evening, sifter a few days Illness, Mr..MAI"rIiKW I.OUDON, of Racmoon Valley, Perry county, in the 79th year of Ida age. _ .11 D-VE I?T18 .E ENT FRESH GROCERIES.: • subscriber has just ips,eived a A splendid ASBOI - I merit of • Fresh. and Cheap Groceries, and other articles in his -line—anottg L wlneli a lot o first quality-No. I fresh MACKEREL; a part in half and quarter narre,s; also; eseettent iiElt itNG. /New &Means and Porto Rico S'ITGAR, best qua icy. Refined crushed Loaf SVGA a; Ltuqp 1111117 Loa( suGAR, common . and • superior qualities. • i- A new lot of cHEEstioirwrmt: - _• An addltioiTat supply ot 'um and Java COP TEE. ‘‘.,,der sperm and Win& - 01 L. Siierm. mould ,surd en 11111 l 0.1 CANDLES, borrimrlity. . . . . ' Fine and Ground Alum S I LT, by the bushel # . and suck.. . A supply of fresh SPICES, around and us ground. Fine Almond, l'alm,Cartile and oilier qualities of SOAP, suitable for shaving,wssluug , Iste. Those with all other articles in his line, the sub• set flier is prepared to sell on the most seconuunda• ting terms, as his old stand, hi West Nlaila street. Carlisle, Sept. 28, 1842. II PETITIONS fur Discharge and Certifi cute under the Llaukrapt Law lime been filed MARTIN G. RUPP, late Merchant Cumberland County. JOSEPH FRY. Cabinet Maker nu w Lalan'er, . Cumberland County. and TUESDAY the Gth day of December nest at t t o'cloai, A. M. is appoimed for the hearing thereof. before the , satil Com t, sittiag in Bankruptcy, at the District Court Room, in the City of Philadelphia, when mid where. the Creditors of the said Petition ersorho-have-proved-dreir-ildda;dial—iillOiher pet•- squs in interest, may appear, and show came, if any they have, why such Discharge tutu Certificate should not be grunted. FRAS. 110PlalsISON,„ Clerk of the District Court. Philadelphia, ept. 24,1842. 10-48 GA RLEGANT'S 1111111111 (DI stun THE Subscriber.has received addition al supplies of the above 11711114:11 eel ended' BALSAM or unavrir f wlt has in a few vents cured sod relieved upwards of SIX VHOUS'AND persons, in different sections of the country, of Al?e. diseases, such us In. diglation, Appefieuz, and all those trainsuf diseases arising from *lll3olllth 41 condition of the. stomach 'and liver, derangement of the digestive functions, such as General Debility, or . Weakness of the Sioniach, Costiveness; iledilache, Jaundice!, flatu lent l'l'BiliouslCholic,Abevoits ✓lfeC lions, tcu r and Ague, and has destroyed all kinds of WORMS, both in grown persons as well as iii . childreti, and cured ma ny other complainte which are too numerous to in sert in this advertistment Idyll can be seen in the directions which can be found 'wrapped around each bottle, with a nundier of certificates of cures per formed by this valuable Balsam of Health. The great demand. for this Balsam of Health has lately induced woe unprincipled persons to impose ou the public a spurious article for the gennine of.lieulth; therefore the proprietor coo:ohms the public from purchasing :my but from his re,gular appointed Agana. The genuine Balsam of Health has the time of the medicine blown on the glass of each bottle; - thus—"Gurlegaiit's' Balsam. of Health, prepared only by JOHN S. MILLER; and hesides that, he has his signature, written on 'ldabel, which is jested on the outside . wrapper of each bottle, winch secures it from being counterfeited. . caPo be bad at all times of , his Apia in this place, Wlio sold larg e qualitittes, which proves it a medicimi of great vane and celebrity. SAMUEL. ELLIOTT. Carlisle, September 28, 1842. , 6m:48 leganiVs lialOain ofileAlth THE aphacriber rims just. received . a fresh supply.,orthel above named celebrated BALSAM, OE HEALTH, which his in few years cured and relieved ups anis of four thousand ,per sons in different sections of the country of the 1131 7 lowing diseases, snobthe ,llytiPepsia, all Cholies • tutl*FerVous.lliseasea,and allithnse trains of diseas e resulting from a di sordered'condition of the Slam ac —cures the Ague and Fever, and old mid fresh So •es, and destroysall kind of worms; both in gfewn pe ions and Children, and many oth'er.entapla tots: . All Nose persons tilt purchase tide Medicine Will' find - direction wrench bottle, as well as a num ber of 'certificates of Mires performe'd. To be land at all times of, hits agent in this place, who has SOW already largequantima. The great demand for this Balsam, of,Health has lately induced some Unprinel-, ' pled pertion in notinterfeillt—thereforethe iiroprieti for cantlons the . &lino remit - purchasing any only trim) „lila regular. appointed•.agmde. t h e genuine Byyloam of Health has 'the namn'of the :medicine blown on the-glatis of each bottle, - and ble'aignature, 'John S. Miller; wrote on a label which is pasted on the olltside. cover. which: . completely secures them frem.hOngeounterfalual. •Tor sale only in this Place . by . BA WEL ELLIOTT. , ~ For sale also. by Messrs. J.: W: & I). S. Stoner, In WaypeAbdio l , l ß, and John .Braoken edge in Elhippelistirg. pg. • . • • — ' ...,'4ittutievglq !Av..' • - • tik4B • -• • OBITUARY RECORD. DAIS RTMENT! JASON W. EBY. 11-48 RAPESI ME IN E • , A 0oi;" . •1 0 : 461 '', 13 ifell A:'1003101.1n.d mimeo - so:lmm' asP:tarzoMulvs PEStif,CTOULLY. Informs the eitiiens. cf Car lisle and 'lda thit tiontinues loring-and Ssottring , , . iXks, ( CiraP 6B 4 ii iet i inae B and -W,001e118:-Ot -11.11-3Lindir . , At-5 . 0,5(.0(A PY,EINP':A,NI;I4,„OOURING', 'in all its sarieue'tiranches.. eno Shpy'be found at her 'residence' In Church Alley; %Moshe Education HRII, where work.wd I be,thankfully.reieived,,nnd execu• ted in a neatand handsUme manner. • • Carlisle, Sept; .28;4841., - • • - St-48 . . First 'ArWtal • 'L FAIL 01301,VIIV,TElt.Vii00 CLIPPINCER .• .14 4 eisr 'the_ -Raft . 'I23LEA - UP.S'EtaMbttMer.'. WILL be receiving in row days a splendid ai iartment of. • FALL AND WINTER GOODS, whiohlthey are determined to tell at the ,very lowest easdpriees. ' • • • or • • September 28, 1842. . tf-48 ----' lV"re 70 - 0494141 •• AM NOW REUEL \ILO "A " LARGE STOCK OF • • • Poi iri: ' WI I. 11:G 00 DS ; 9 bought at greatly reduced :prices, and 'mill+sell,them FOR CASH, clicalier thin 'wry-. .I)ticsons waiting bargains. in_ULOTHS, _ MURES, . CASSI-• ETS, FLANNELS; MEHINOLS, HLANRETS, SHAWLS, SILKS, MOUSLIN DE LADIES, CALICOES,,GINGDAMS, CARPEWINGS, TICKIN.GS',VESTINGS,Btu.Iitc. &c. ~will do well to call et this old stand, East High stre et, opposite J. WOuderlich's Hotel. . •• CHAS. OGILTIY. Carlisle; Sept. 28, 1842. , 11-48 LR3aateo * E13.1b 1 4104 tiST rkeived,:h new and large -.supply of 0 BOOTS' 5i!.01.1,5, to suit the sea son. Selling low for Cas CHAS. 0G11...1.1Y. Carlisle, Sept. 28, 1842. . tf:4B • -wt, CUMBERLAND. COUNTY, SS I the Commonwealth o Penn- aylv . wag, to t if bertiend County, Greeting: WHEREAS; Henry and C. Lease in • tilt: Court of Common Pleas; to wit, of the term of January. -in the year of our Lori% one thousand eight hundred and thirty,nine,-beforeJoliu Reed. Esq., - and his Associate Judges of the same court, did, by 'consideration_of the same court recover againstlsaue,ll:COACell and David Sanderson, Ad ministrators of Samuel Crowell, notice to the widow of die said and to Samuel Crowell 'his: heir, late of your. comity, a certain sum of seventy- . nine &Hire and tiny-are° ,cents; Pennsylvania, debt, as also eight dollars, and shty two cents, which to the,,faid !henry and C. Lease in the same court, were - likewise adjudged for their damages which-they: sustained by OelinHiOTl of the detention of that debt, a hereof the said Administra tors With notice &e., are 'convict, as appears of re cord, Ste. And whereas, the said.Judgmentlo -pre serve the Lien - according. to the Act of Assembly in s case made and proviikTddliii - TiFiTv - eicW' , esied to us by the said IL & C. Lease as also execution of sal _Jut the remains o e madam, on the inforanatibn of the said 11. & C. Lease we have received, and we being willing that those things which in ger same court are rightly acted should be brow It to due ex eutiudi therelore, we ammonia you that, by gmintal laWful melt of your bidli wick, -you make , ktiown to the said Administrators a ith hoe ke., that they be and - appear !tame our said - Sudges at Carlisle, at our Court of Common . there to be held the secotoOtONDAY of NOVENI HER !tcxcto gltew cause, if any they have, n by the said 11. N. C, Lease ought not to have their said judg ment revived as aforesaid, and they ought nut to ha%e' etc, tattoo against them Ibr their, debt and tlantagns accort:iog to- the throe, iiic•nr . ,' iffeet of the recmery ,I, ~k lit. And you have Own Mere the names of thostßineat by whom you shall so make known to them and this writ.— Witness Samuel Ilephurni E r 's(' at Carlisle, the twenly.sixth day of Augn,A, in the year or our Lord one thousand eight hundredstad he ty -two. For Charge SlilidjrBWl, Pridhoitottiry, Jells MAIN. PAUL MARTIN, Sherilr. 3t-48 September 2R, 184: 1IILRi; t0,i,%14E. • D Y virtue or,a - wilt of Alias LeYstri Facias to Me jUll•directed,'llsSUed out of the Court of Coo: moil i'leaS of Cumberland County, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court house in the borough of Caeltsle, on SATURDAY the sth da„y...td . NO% EM BER next, at ten o'clock, A. M. the I:Ale:wing de s:All:el Ii al Estate, to Nan • .1 Piece or Parcel of Land, Situate in Monroe towahly, . Cumberland cmoty, hounded and described as follows, tiz: !legit:l:Mg at a heap of stones, thence by lauds of Jacob 'Bricker and Michael Ege's heirs, North eighty-one and a half degrees East, fitly-Moe perches to.a SpaniQ: Oak, thence by laud of Michael Ege's heirs, North twentS•reight degrees West, forty-six perelies to 11 stone, thence b . , land oldie heirs of Martin Brandt, South eiglitystx tlegives West, thirty-four perches to stones, thence by Imola tifthe Iteimuf_J a eobile i ck,_ er, South meaty-six degrees Fast, lice perches and two-tenths, to it stone br,c. Containing • •... a d Acu Lit la- a 0 more or leks,aboutfoor ateres cleared and t he balance' timber land, haviOg thereon erected a one and it hail story stone it OUSE, aikl a frame weatherboard• ed stable. Seized and taken in execution as the pro. petty of Jaeob.Shealler. A ild to be sold by me PAUL MARTIN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office; Carlisle, i . September .'2B, 184'2. 5 Host Splendid Lotteries. J. G. Gregory IV Co. Managers MAGNIFICENT ScEME!-60,000 Dollare.-- 50,000 4/.4lars-15,000 Dollars--19;000Dellars-100 prizes of I,OIKI dollars. Union Lottery, Class A , for 1542. To he dram ti at Almandria, D. C., on balm day, October 15, 1842. timid Scheme. I grand prize of 60,000 dollars, 1 do 30,000,1 do 15,000,1 do 12,000, 1 do 10,000,1 do 8,000, 1 du 7,000,1 do 5,066, '2 prizes of 5,000, 3 do 4,000, 5 do 9,000, 5 do 2.,000, 10 prizes of 1,500, '2O 410 1,250, 00 do 1,900, 133 do 500, &e. &e, 78 - number lottery-13 drawn ballots. Tickets 120-Halves slo—Quarters ss— $2,50. The Price of a certifieuteof a pack age of 26 whole tickets in the above splendid lottery is only $280; a certifeate of QG halves only $140; a certificate of 26 quarters only $7O; a certificate of 26 eighths only $951 kid a certificate of u inickn6e may draw the fuer highest prizes. Maryland Consolidated Lottery. Class C, for 1842 To be drawn the city of Baltimore, ou Wediiestlay,the 19thof October, 1832, BRILLIANT gen ME. 1 prize of .10,000, 1 do 12,000, 1 do 8,000,.1 do 6,000, 1 do 5,00 q, I do 4,01)0, Edo. 3,000,1 do 2,- 9110, 1 do, •x,058, SO do 1,500,` 30 do 1,000, 40 do 600, 50 400, Tickets $lO-110ves $5-=Quar ten 2 50. Certificates of a package of 26 wholes $l9O, 26 halves 65, 26 quarters $32 50. Virginia Dionongalla Lotte ry:.----- Mee Ili for 1842. To he drawn at •Alexandria, Virginia, on SatOrday,lhe 22d of October, 1842. ' . 'ALI. PRIZES! ' Those tickete . which shall have on them none or the drawn nunthera will be entitled to three dollars tn.tt . Eicmcalic,--4-prize of-450;000;^-1-dn - -8;001V-1- dn 4,000, I do 3.000, I do 2,20 9 , 1 d 0 2,000, I do 1,600 '2' 00 1,500, 10 do 1,000, 20 5(10,. tau., &o.— Tickets slo—halves s—quarters 2 50. Certificate of , a pf4kkiike of 25' wholes $l2O, 25 halves 60, 25 - rirgitsia.meesbueg.Liitteey.- CIRO U. for 103% ,To be drawn at Alexandria, Virginja,ou Stituttlityc - Wo 20th of Petober, 18 , 12. . • e. , - onatail rotors. i pine 1125.000;1 do 10,00 Q, I do 4,000; I .00 2,ool i ld e l e lo 1,750,- I do' 1,500, 10 do 1,000,15 do 500; -10. dmenrnambera out of 66:7 - Whole' Tickets, slo—Halves $57 -quarters $2 50. • .Certifi vete of a paekage:of 22 wbolei 'too,* led es $5O; 22 quarters $25. ' "''' ' •" _ o:7Allordera,by• mail will meet the moat prompt attention,and as soon - As Mach drawing la over an ue-T count of it will be sent . G i to us.a r lllw lt l e th G o o rd i e t r ir f u rom cco. 6 Address 3 lanagers, Waallington pith, • Seifterobtm 28, 1842.. .• , ; td. 4B . : Wit tit /CP ..,NEW supply ef fi lie Russia 'l-4ATl4jusl re ceived.. A large lot et Fur, !Colette and Fla r'SraI.CAFS, nOO, operunctPulfar.sale, very low; at the store - et - - CIiAS; OGILBY, Carlislai Sept:2N„ tf-4.8 • '•• Sing itegilingrit VOlt - 4 5 irlieeelftli 118111118 arihe tioube of.Mej; Hstiket, .on the ; turnpike, On TUESDAY the. 18th of OC TOBER next. in ten O'clock precisely. Completely eiptipt for drill, (summer dress.) . • • -1 WM. :WOODBURN, Col. Comdtp September 28;.1842.. .. , i tp.lB A.SSIGNMEA A House and Lot for into. FrIHE subseribee, Assignee of H enry Reeser, 4411 111... aCII at IA bliciaale; on the premises,ort SATITR. DAY,' the 15th day ,of, 001 04r1,. 1842, at 2 o- clock, P. M., ' . . • 11102 11k0V2111.4 Cori fining ONE . ' , 4 I.CIR g,.ehuite in the vil lage of Kingstown, B ... deer Sp tuti Swing township,. e berltmtl county, bettuded by Shads of Thomas 1.0. den,. .Peter,„ Kissinger and ethers: having thereon erected a good TWO STO RY _PIA ME DWELLING-,, .HOUSE.,';IOII a good lILACKSI4ITII4I - 10Pwithtvro fires ; a 'Stable end other . , , Persons . wishieito view the property prioe, to the day of sale, will please call on Henry Reeser, who resides, on the premised. Tel:Ms will be made known . on the day of sale, by . • • T/10 AS D . URIP, Assignee of Iletiry Reeser. September 28,1842. •• • ts-48 ' HOUSE FOR RENT. - i well-finished two-story BRICK HOUSE, in R - A—entwettient-port: of-ttm_nornugh,Juol_futt_lim &inn the Orntrt-House, is offered for' rent 'from the Ist of October lima. Enquire of the editor of the Herald. ' , . September , I,fite. ' If-45 , Valuable ftuuuldhig "Jots. FOR SALE.. irlp HE subscriber offers. for sale several Valua ble BUILDING LOTS, on tlie street west of Dickinson College. • ROBERT' EMORY. ' September 21, 1 . 842.- 3E-47 STATUTES or 1111111112 DII2BL crier. VIII I. All the funds for the emu of a student, except the eIILICH hereafter named, shall be deposited with the General Treasurer, an officer appninted by the uffea boar( of rustees or t rnt purpose, w rnm~ icy' shall be ,dishursed;nr.d it any studiad shall receive money from any other source than Pon; the Tree survir,.or shall fail, in case he does so receive any,, ingtediately to dtliver it to' the TremiUree, if shall.. belegarded , as .high offence:------- .• • 2. 'rite Treastutr shag ascertain, at the beginning of each aessiOn, What expenses each student is allow ed to iricur; and he shall be strictly goi•erded by such ,infortnutiod in his.disbarsements. ' ' The;Treasurer shall litreisli each student, diet , the Faculty May , authorize, with a certified aceouni book; and lie sleuth ;Fix billcunless iirevionsly entered in such certified book. 4. -No Studentsluill contract if bill to the amount of more than five dollars without les order - from the Treasurer. the following order, viz: = Fpn College fees—Board otherwaccordiog to the date of -their wary student's hook. But he x6llll, ill no case, pay any - bill for horse or . carriage hire, confectioitry, fruits, eit.itdeS of kindi or other articles uhviously unnecessary-for a student at College. • • 6. Ile" shall be itt liberti to furnisl, monthly, such an amount of pocket nit icy as the parent or guardian may pres . cribm Provided it does not exceed what, in his judgment,' with the ad vice.of the I°r. cadent, the ‘interests of the studebt and nr. tbu inatitution require. 7. to case any student shall borrow any money, or contract any bill, contrary to the - rules of College, if the sante be afterwards paid ir caused to be paid,by his parent or guardian or other• friend, such student shall be dealt with us for a h6 4 h offence. _ 8. The I's ensurer shall be in his office at a fixed period every mond!, ol which due notice shall be given, for the transaction' of his duties; at which tinie; merchants, mechanics and otlwri@, liming hills against students, will call on him; for the payment of bills which they_liay.e..TirecioUslyititereti in the.sfu dents' account 9. lit the monthly report of each student, the Treasurer shall state the items of 'expenditure since the last report, together with the alllolllit of , funds receivedr--, 10. The accounts of Students shall be at all times open to the inspection of thsyresident and Faculty. 11. Neither the Treasurtr, nor any othet4licer or the College shall, in ally way, be held personally responsible for any bill of any student. The ex helloes of the 'creasurer's Cot respondence, in thir die eliar,..;e of his duties, shall he charged to the accounts of the Students- concerned. As a compensuticin for . hiA_{rouLle uud risk of loss, he may charge a 'corn miSsiOn of 2 per cenromall-moneyx_paid out on the account of a student. 12. These provisions shall not apply to students, whose purents or guaediniue reside in the borough of Carlisle; nor (with the consent of the Faculty) to those who Ore over twenty-one ) eurs of age. Carllole, Sept. 19, 1842. NoTien. OM Vslate of .Nathan, :teed, deceased THE . subseriber hereby. gives , notice, that he will attend in the horoughint• on Tuesday, Wednesday und Thursday, the .2d, Sd and 4th of Wither nest, for the purpose of settling up the estate of NATHAN HEED, late cl said beruttgh, tlecealed. ThoAe knowing Altemselves_to lie indebted to said deceased, either by bond, note or book account, are requested to be thou and there pre= pared to make payment, and those having chums will present them duly authenticated for settlement. JACOB HOFFER; • • AdOxioietrator of Nodal' Reed. September 21,1849. 91.-47 TO TfigE PUB LMEI TPE subscriber, in returning his sincere thanks to his friends and the customers for their‘favors thus far. bestowed upen him, takes pleasure in informing them that he is still pre pared to'executo any and every order they may stand in need of u his line, as respoets the finish ing of •NEW • or the repairing of old ones, at his Coa(h & Ha Pness Igatindactory In CarU4e, and hopes from an earnest desire to please all who may be disposed to give him a 'Call, to Merit a continuance of their custom, and offere . ,the fol lowing 11CAR14. CHANCE , • to farmers and'dealing men. generally. • On nc• count of the scarcity of money, the undersigned is induced to hold out to every man an opportunity of - purchasing a Carriage'for • for which will be taken - the following produce and merchandize;to wit:, • • • • Iron, Lumber, `llroool, Coal, FZMer, corn, Oats,, 11119}eat,_ fitye, and any and every 'kind of Store Goods, or almost dnq kind : of tracle -going. --Noiv-is-yoUi- chance Fainders, call in and look for yourselves) you who' had an excuse' for'not attenAing Church or visit. your friends, thereis.no exeuse for young, old, lame, blind. or those withoht CARRIAGES. -rants- sold Plating' . , of all; kinds, done at the 'shortest' notice, in the neatest manner, and on the Most teasonable terms. , - Estoliskirient, Pitt street, South of High, iititlei• rear of the Me. thOdist • Episcopal Church, and immediately op. posite the residence of Mr. John Noble.,. CrOid Carriages taken' in'exchange for new °nevi and Repairing donevith neatness'and' do spatelr, andon veryreasenable terms. ' rest ofPlease then give me a call Meng ,With Ake of the Coach Makers. I Will bopleagpd.to see all, and acknowledge my thinks for their Patronage. EBENEZEW D. NOTZ. ,0:48 Augue . t14..1842. E slibseriber dispose vide sae, his TrALVABLEVARSI of PA.TraTra LIMES I I I O2I73 , LAND; Diokinstin township, Cumberland; county, about 5 miles west of-Carlisle, between the Turnpike end- Witinut . Bettoin roads. Said:Farin is one ()film best improyed in,the °minty, and contains' ACME . S about 90 Acreirtheruuf are cleared,'(under fence,,) and ,the 'residue timtiered. 'The km; provements are a.NEW rwo STORY - ' ' BRICKU S ub 'Aachen, a Stone Bank' Barn, Wagon' Shed and Corn t and other necessary out-buildings. There is a well of.never-failing water near die hoUse. There, are Pr" . (re HAIRS or 'first rate grafted'fruit on the arm, , . - • .e4Loperty is *ell, worthy the attention of capi talists,indimin all respects a supertor farm. • `..4ny.luither description is Unnecessary, inasmuch as purchaiers will' be .disposed to ball and judge for themselves.. '• The terms will he tot:de:easy, and H . clear and in-' ispltble.tide will betiven. Apply to iOliN MYERS. Septe‘initer 21, 1842. 3e-47 Town Property FOR SALE. NDZ , ll. j t , l v i i e power liofterti le vested i • i i m o e n mie e o f n r flin t sAI: u pt i t i r ..- DAhtlie h or ourullEtt ire - itTay - icrovoil—A-: 1; t 4 M., at tlieCourt House ii‘ the Borough • of Carlisle,. "the following property, Situate in aajd.borough,yii: • 4, A Lor-Or G111011,1i1); .. situate on the Oath Side'of Pomfret street, ailjnining a lot of Charles lifter on the west, Chapel Alley on the-south, and-other prepetty pr the heirs-thi the east, contain ing shout 60 ft front and 244) back, ha ring thereon -erected two small BUILDINGS and u well of water. 2, TIM three two story • araaaa araalaaatto and 'the GROUND intaidied,..being about 20 feet front to each house and 24.11 feet deep, adjoining the above property' oo the west, and the lot ocenpied by Barney Catmey on the east. 'These properties will be offered either entire or separately as may best suit purchasers. . 3, The House di Lot of Ground situate on the et - Weer of Pomfret and Bedlbril streets, with a well of water in the yard, adjoining the last mentioned brick Itemise nn the west,cootaining about GO beet Th front by '240 feet d rop. All particulars will be made known on day, of stile. JASON . W. EBY, idget Carney's heirs. • September `.2t , 1842 laa Bankruptcy. .iii avacoaa e PETITION --for -the beniffit.- of the Bankriapt /I, Law has been tiled •the 16th September 184'2, by • AVILI.IA NI B. MILLIGAN, Mi.chinist and ' Coathi Mauldaeturee, • Cumberland county. 'Which petition . will lie heard before the, District Court of the United States for the' Eastern Dibti.ict of Pcuosylrinia, sitting in Bankruptcy, at ,the Dis trict Court Room• in the City of Philadelphia, on Friday-the .28th day of Doodler next, :it'll o'clock A. When and Where all persons interested may appear and slinw cause, if any they have, why the prayer, of the said Petition i slimild not he gr a nted, and the said Petitioner be declared Bankrupt. - FIiAS , HOPKINSON,...e Of - Districr - Court. - - Philadelphia,September 17,184'2. • 3t-47 , -- me - a - tm-- - nErrrnoNs.tb, 1)i charge andliertificate under the Bankrupt Law have been filed by HA NI MAU In', Stone 3latni, intliridual- I) and as a member of .the firm of Madry & Zeigler, • - • Cumbeiland county. G biORUE V. lIALL,,late Merchant, non Shoemaker turd Agent, Cumberhuid - county. and Tuesdav the 6th tiny of December next, at 11 o'clock, A. M. is appointed for the hearing'thereof, before the said . Court, sitting in Bankruptcy,"atalte District Court Worn in the city of Philadelphia, when and inhere the creditors of the said Petitioners wino have proved their debts, and all other persons in interest, may appear anal - show cause, II tiny they have, why such 6 •ischarge IMO Certificate should not be ruittcd. FRAS. 110PK.INSON, Clerk of the District Court. Philadelphia, September 17, 1842. • lot-47 SHERIFF'S SALES. Y virtue of' emolry %(Tits of Ventlitioni Ex proms to Inc directed, issued out of the Court of Co,n- moo Pleas of Cumberland county, will he exposed to void ic sale nt Court- I lo u se-lit the liorotrgh of Carlisle, on SATURDAY the sth day of NOVEM BER, A.l) 'I 84E at It) o'clock,A. M., the follow ing described Real Estate, to wit: • Slin.,:stgr OF 1 - 4.1.17) situate Newton . township, Cumberland county, containing 40 acres more or less, hounded by lamb, of John Williams, JAI Wagner, L. 11. Handy Hand others, haviiig tbereini erected n• Log HOnse :111(1 Log Barn. Seized and taken in execution as die property ofJel ferson Bales, With notice to Joseph North nod An drew French, torte tenants. Also, A Lot ,of Uround situate iu the borough of Newyille, bounded on the North by a public road leadin4 to the linil Howl Depot, no the West by a Int of John Davidson, on the South by Pakton and Calhrsiith, on the East by ioiother lot of Joseph Ottoi being 80 feet in front, and 180 feet in depth, be the same more or less:. — Also, A Lot of Ground situate in die borough of Newville, containing 42 feet 8 inches in [would', and 220 feet itt deptlynore or less, bounded by a lot of John Bricker on the East, by a 20 feet alley on the South, by another lot of Joseph Otto on the West, by Rail Hood street 00 the North, having thereon erected a two story la It 11 - C n. Cal 1)3 10, and frame back building. A Imo, A Lot of Ground in the borough oe Neweille, containing 42 feet 8 inches in breadth.and 220 feet in depth, more or less, bounded nn the North by Hail Read street, on the West by Ilezekiab Rands, nmthe South hy a 20 feet Alley and 011 the 1 7 :itst 'by Ike above described lot, having thereon erected it tisune Shop one story high. Seized and taken in execution •as the 'property of Joseph Otto. And to be sold by me PAUL NIA Sheriff's Office, Oarlisle;•Sept. 21, 1842. is-ii Valuable Limestone Farm' .97' PUBLIC B.9LE. retinftmAreefanwmix. pursuance aim order of the Orphans' Court Cumberland Cotiity, Pa. will sold at public sale, on the premises. on SAP,Ultifil' the f22(1 day of OCTOBER. N tIXT, at to o'clock A.M., the fol lowing described valuable EARN. & TA VERN 'ROUSE, lute the property of PETER DUCK, decraed—ww.: ea.cluozwa. cs•Lr a43esareacia partly in West Poinaboro? and partly in Disk bison townships, bounded by hinds of .lames Myers, MeCune, John Siivel, 'a heirs Jas Piper and others, containing 171 Acres '& 146 Porches, neat ineastiii—Antsing thereon ei'citetl a large 2-bior) plastei•ed ' E , „ H 0 ITS• 1. cloud .' and' frame BANK BARN, wagon 010, corn urib, straw house }MO gra.. MUT; a bake house, smokehouse and'sya sir house; a good 'cistern and well of novel-tkiling water near the door,. ilso, a large S'T'ABLE . foi horses, separute from the barn. There's on, add Terra an apple arch. Ardlird'petielt iirehtiFdrwittra - verietrorother fpuir trees;iiint a'older press. The NMI is Limestone; of the latieL.qnatitfo)ii..is hi *nate of cultivation, and !thntiaitbrelf_cif tlniber lad thereon. The turnpike rani Philadelphia to Pittsburg panics through,sl4:llMll4k!filtich . .the improvements areisitnale. TJ*;::a...kietamr;ej!erts'..te' now_and has been.for a. nembeiti...nti "Aaric.oschpielf 'as a 'Tavern Stand; HOuse, us one of the best irprir4atEmOlOitital# properties in Cumberland mt*" miles West of Caritse and the same Shiggensburg, endi a . ..ailli tt r Big • pring. .• 'he Terme or Sale ire," dollars on the Confirmed*, the residue 'dune helftio h next, when pOciiei:sion.,wilfb • IVA to' the linrchaseri Onghiftg . three equal annual petmetin eser t rest, to bo, secured by judgitiett! Any wiaeing to view : ; ,an Mill on Majoi.liscasziisi.di erofthe undersigned. , .. Should the. ,nbove not be soli) at k kewill theA rented for The' tel JACOB 114YERS JOSEPH Mel)/ • Adayi' of .°4lt.ember",'' Sig. t ;-: •••• -To-theffeira_and—legalz_Rep.ontalive* of Margaret • Quigley/,deceased,. late Margaret Crochet and: daughter of • Geofge crochet. •• : • ' TAKV: NQVCE. TPAT !)y virime ot a writ of Partitiori or Valuation to me directed, issued out of the Orphans'-Court of Cumberlatid.County, I will hold an Inquisition as by said writ:directed WED NESDAY the 28th day of September, A. at 10 o'clock •A. M. on the premises, when and here all interested, may attend if they thitik.pro per. PAUL MARTIN, Sheriff: Slierifi"B.olfice, Carlisle, Sept. 14th, •184'2. VALUABLE rAwnr FirIFIE subscriber will sell at Public Sale, on FRIDAY the 21st of OCTOBER nest, at 12 o'clock, M., PEI ME 'Situate in West • enns .oro wns up, um . Itlrid• County, on Mount Rock Spring; one mile from Mount Rock, hounded by lands 'of Samuel and Robert Ill'Keelian, &Heirs of Win. Davidson, • CONTAIIVING 40. ACRES, • _Strict. measure. Tile improvements are a • TWO STORY LOG HOUSE& KITCHEN HI: R& with a well of,gooG water near the boiling. tafapple ORCHARD of grafted fruit,•a BA NK BA RN, Corn Crib and Wagon shed; also, a good TEN ANT I HOUSE & SMITE" 'SIIO P, and Stable, with a good Lot and Gar den. This property will be sold separate Or to. getheV, as it may suit purchasers. Attendance will be given, and terms' made known by the Subscriber. • • • • epte — riFer 14, 1842. BY virtueof an order °Nile brpluma Court. of Cumbeiland County, "will be sold on the premises, on SATURDAY the dth hay of OCTO. :11ER, hext, at 12 o'clockooon, of said clu, the fol lowing , Late the .property of JACOB HARNISII, 'of :South Middleton township, deceased; to wit: 4 Tract containing Thirty-Two Acres of 2222.13Z24.) , V3 2140,12114, Situate in Cumberland County, on the road lead. ing from Carlisle to Hanover, about five miles from the former place, adjoiningiands of Thomas and James Mt:bailey, Frederick Hoover and . the Yellow Breeches Creek. Having thereon erect.. ed, a FOUR STORY ..1:/Z.t CS) Crs> a 24 Utra AND • i!kaliti GRIST ',L. • • Three DWELLING HOUSES,first is a two story LOG HOUSE, waggon maker Shop end new BARN, second is a one story LOG HOUSE, end stable, .a Log House, 8;1411 - Shop and Stable, a thriving young ORCHAR I) of choice fruit trees. The'Mill is in Complete order, containing four run of Stones, two pair of burrs'for flour, one pair of burrs for chopping, and one pair Af__ aand,,kay, ing-eleiators, siontindaliiiiCand every other ma...- terial usedin mills; all nearly new and 'in that rate order and quality. The whole Mill yachim. erT has been put up new within the last yev.". l'he Mill is driven by the Yellow Breeches creek, a never failing-stream of water, located in the heart of a grain growing country,nfrording nn extensive country custom. And having excel lentve facilities for conveying merchant work sa . o in market by the Cuberland Valley rail ro Terms of sale will be made known on t day ofsale, by JOHN PETERS, • Executor of Jacob Harpist); .dec'd. August 17, 1842. is-42 A/WM:IAA 11VUI1IA/111 , 14 . IN pursuance of an •order of the Orphans' ; Court of euthherland Cotinty,l'a. will be sold at public sale, on 'the preMises, on Saturday ,the 15th day of f !crawl. at 10 o'clock A. 11. of said day, the following described Real Estate, late the proper+ ty of ELIZABETH Ft:ma:sox, deceased—to w;t: T CT Or D in West I;entishoro' township; Cumberland county, on the turnpike road from Harrisburg to Pittsburg', about ti unites west of Carlisle, bounded' by lands of Joseph Ritter, Esq. and the heirs ofJohn Sharp, de, ceased, containing about FIFTY ONE A. °RES and allowance, with,a twu-stor& log HOlTlTlL'elairj DOUBLE LOG BARN, and • - GRANARY thereon erected. The land is Lime stoue, of the best quality; about five acres of Tini bee land the mon, a well' of water near the- dwelling, and an apple orchard and other choice, fruit trees near the house. • The Terms of- Sale are: The expenses of sale to be paid by the purchaser on confirmation of the '&4, by thtiCourt, one half of the residue of the purchase money to be paid on the first of April next, when pus session will he given and a deed made to the purcha ser; and the balance, in two equal annual payments 'thereafter without interest—the whole to be secured by recognizance in the Orphans' Court witkapp-yov7, m Arr REV DAirlpSON4 ,Adm'r.. of Elizobetli..ierriAwk;:t September 7,1841: ' • • •.• :izs • iii: E s T 4„, /*//5.,: , • , .;',,a4 , :-: -•,, -.• , - ~, ...., , :,; :,. •'' ' '''ll i c ' saivivaißßQ:e.Tk : -:. :.':-.., W1NV70114a:i.,4,.----, ,?friagi'Voi4,•6oi-: ..'. 4i.jri4;,.Siliii t T, -,-10,4,...,../. kihidefpw:4 -.. : ; •.:,.. ,_:,.Z.':• ,—„ihilkierfnitnitra,.,:4-7,704...,_ „,.•1:4, -*.y, ~ L -, -- $ t 1842,,,, -.- - , t7 •:- 'l_,-:i „•,;;;1K4 , 41Rm..,.,r,- : - '. - 1"-' '.' -' ' ' ikli' . ... 4 ; 4, c - • • 3 ' fk- 6 • WlNTER iejust ,recei ring a fresh , Tcootie anon which may be hand • lleate# Pilot: cloth and vaile..l other Srbadtlottii: •, A grat.Tariety of SATINETS oAssimEo67 , Kttgo.o.Nt , JEANS and gods' for' , Al so, a gen eittl astortmcnt fait tle 4ilicato, which, he reNket.r.elti:ialts;_tliqir attention. Call ind eke sukio9l at pottpilii!iin B . .ctock '• v t Carlisle;Si:lh. 21 1 - 24' - , tf-47 -113.215 , 832, L'im"E4 of ev.ary ifetterfittinn:&73lllNGLg§, for male cheap, bk` • -`, •J. , & ,P2 - MART-114, - 'OticcesaoretO Millcr & Martina. Harriaburi f April 20.1842. ' 6m.27 . To't he' Heirs • afid , s'l4ol4lepresentatives of arohn.7liyikeiv.ifec•d t • TAKE. NOTICE: - • THAT by virtue of a Writ of Partition or valuation' to me dit•eeteil, linnet, out of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland County, I will 1101(1 an Imittisition as by said writ directed on Monday the 10th 'day of Octoiter, I ale, at 10 o'clock, A. AL on the premises, when and\ where all interested way attend, if they, think proper. -PAUL MARTEN Sheriff Sheriff's Cfliee, . • ? Catt•iisle,Sept. 'l4th,t 842. S FOR 'SALE A FARM OF M 4)1112-. DAVIDSON Al UABt - E - MILL PROPERTY 13Z1B ge,IMMo • Valuable Real Estate, Valuable Real Estate PUBLIC OEM QUM
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