A L a i tt -457 F, '' ;:,144.**-010iir ' • .. 'yl:ty. ' li l . 'll4Wiiiiiiiipilliiiiiiiir! . .. . ~.—"?....,...:,14.......,•,..4.., ..; ~:,. • . ' . , 40.V.i.A.) Mit'pyjilatiliViylOtelegV,4' . . , My Miiiv3bitii l liOilt s. ifinn'yon;'linOninitt 'from nigt intWi lUtink England Witit -obi lit tense icit*lit: t ~,,A:biasio !waked into bei.,:itnantditi taring ellitirlitiii'siod studied .her initinthCtiding popoln(pin:" 1 linv,n not ' biett `idstten ti VC' Jo*, Tel igioui 'etifilliklini,raid ; you ' hive had noiniitiffiXt impressions. from'the - :rainferenee ivrintikikindint.' I heed` irinnyiirinie 'din riteurtMl•',llieVii:EldifOtrip versedtttni I Highland's' 0 Scelltal:o4lol.4iteeni the Highliiii,der,hy bitt"ratme .'.'llto.3llsisifed= Over, to ) Ire - an thkgteitiniat, Fed: alnrallY.WeCteet raid. " moat kti(iii pr . Aliiiiile ye viraitlhefftieYeadei- - ainple;',7llndeaieired' to' atoll'loo,le ot - the ctiiises,ltird 'think; "tie nll.tharlititAhittlo hayi seecendativiniti Cannot; stink thein 'irate; 'l. ire- . velled4rom,' lite' '4ixtrotirii:rioliV*rthivoxiteitne smith:W-*l'oa With people to" oine extent,: and siitthe.6l:lohiiirretched'habitations, yet heialtlii3Olinnifk,f tind fruitfu/ beyond cOnceptitin. This tir,tiiientdarlOsitl. ' Fromiroland Vre re.- 'tut* teilraiitfen; bY Way - of Bristol,. end am now nearly*rdidy iti,iiet . out fon Germany, and Italy,. perhaps'; a' ,Egypt; . and win; knows but I may• weitotaY:hrotherSlicer-a fetter Dom the, valley. of.Jeliewl4M, in 'Judea.- Let him ' loeilt'ont'for it. ; In t tlinureentiora I Send you an cilia{ Mini: my jetirittil,'intitte&' .. . ... .... . , :-.,....' , . A'.,VISIT TO ' FATtiEtiIMATHEW. "' ' But among all the attractions at, dirk; the Rev. Theobilitftlathew, the apostle of temperance In, Ireland; Arai' tik . .ate the most attractive; Air,lif:l. had the, gtiod,fortiine to,find.him at his own:house, just returned from Limerick.; In reply, to mytet. ter which I sent,liitri, he diepatched a messenger 'to our hotel; riaYing he' Would be. pleased to see Me at any' hour. A Waited •on - him at half pest six 'o'clock: Upon entering the narrow hall of his Pliiinirat commodious house, I . foundAlio room on the ground floor full of very plain people, all atandingertrund,a.trecreter , , who was making 'a most vehement speech to t hem on the benefits Of ''' ' Reiv ';sho w in g l vi•h 'inertia d temperance ? 0111 lO • • . 11 . the vigor and power of ;enduring fatigue,' and id _ lustrate&WV•rt .boat.race which had just taken place betWeen,Ahree crews; one, whiskey drink. • era, one, ale' or beer drinkers, and one cold water drinkers.' .A's lie advanced in his .aniinatral de denial*, ho raised his huge fist aloft, saving the teratitalers came out first, the ale dritikera nexts . and the nasty, dirty rum and whiskey drink ers last, which declaration he confirmed by bring ing dewailds lion's paw with tremendous weight . upokthc:. huge record , book : mntaining.the four , milliOnal of names of those who have taken the ' pledge from Father Mattress. It really wee a novel and interesting scene. I soon learned that t h e secretary was entertain. ing the crowd until Father Mathew could come down - from his tea and administer the pledge to them. In a few minutes lie came down, and hay ing spoken to:us with much kindness and , tiffee. - non, he turned to the motley group, and Asked if they Avialied to take the pledge. They.came for. , ward ern mane, and kneeled down beforeldin..- He inid; "It is.all furyour good; many. now are Atident;. - well clad, and comfortable, who, belore they look the pledge, were naked, hungry and wretettedr say, after Me, I promise, by divine as sistance, to abstain front ell intoxicating liquorS, and;by my example and advice, to endeavor to prevail on others to do the seine." He then ad. deed,, "May God give you grace to keep your - - piontisermay-God-grant-you-all -temporal- Ang opirithal blessings." Their pratinulds - hand ow thci head of each, he said, -"God bless you."' They rose from their knees, and he dirtrated their, names _to hwisiscribed in the great book. • - We witnessed the same scene next morning at ten o'clock, in the same room. It is always ' full when he' is in town, and a secretary is,,is ' waiting to record the names. The _general int,' pression is, that it i 3 mare sacred and bindher 1 0 , sake the pledge from Father Mathew than' from , .any other. Hence hut few take it of others, and I 'always take it again of Father Mathew, when . cver lid - comes irons, tVitlan - ten to thirty miles of , theta. There were persons present when we wcro i -is. the"room who lied conic thirty miles to take the. pledge. He informed us that lie - had' seen • thirty thousand people kneeling before bins et once in the open fields, and. their repeating the, pledge was like little thunder-like the sound of many waters. The Oche is understood to' be perpetual, and the party may' not dissolve the obligation at pleasure. lie may disregard and Violate it, as some do, but he cannot, as we ex press it, in lhdrato. There is evidently a religious i obligation attached to the pledge, founded, to some extent, in the authoritylrad sanctity of the party administering it, as well as in the consent of the party teking it. The impression on the mind of • the taker ..r the pledge is strengthened by the feet, that Father Mathew has no" pastoral charge, and is not subject to any 'bishop or ecclesiastical authority in Ireland; but is, by special letter from the Pope, commissary apostolic fur. Ireland; that lie may prosecute his great work without let or hindrance from any chetah dignitary. Thus the sanction of the Pope is indirectly obtained to the cause Of temperance in Ireland. I learned these facts at the, table of Father Ma thew, from hie brother', tvflo sat nest me, and from himself a 1.0... Yet, so judicious is this truly hen.. evolentinan, that he will not ,enter the diocese of any Catholic bishop without his consent. I in quired of him why he was thus forbearing, when the people'clamored for his presence? and his an.. ewer was, the success of the cause depended very much upon the countenance of the clergy, and he'wasanxious to avoid producing discord - in the church. Upon particular inquiry, I learned from him, that the Catholic clergy were not generally favorable, flak seenied to reflect on the inefficiency of their' influence and preaching to suppose a ;dodge was thrther necessary to bind their flocks to temperate thing; and further, many of them said, that Fatlieritlatliew kneW that administer ing the Pledge to the people would lead them to Condemn the practices of their priests, The Pro, testant clergy are not favorable, but they are not !Opposed. They take no part, but make little op, position, perhaps none; as' the movement is al. most exclusively confined to Catholics,. in the pledge fern). Yet some of the dignitaiies of. the Established church have been requested to give 'their sinctioM and'Archbishop 'Whatley, of Dub lin, declined, saying the Gospel was sufficient Without a pledge,' I presume it might be, if his 'boner, and all others, would preach it as id the Master and his Apostles, and denounce, in such term as are Imitable, all intemperance ankvice. Btit until they do this, they ought not 'to impede . the guo4 others would do. . • Thad as yet seen Father Math& only.hy can. • illi:liglit, wher. Cortlan and myself took-a -: cup'of-ein M ffeit .. with him, and, as he said, a com. pany of tat-tatalers-ladies and gentlemen. .Af ' _ tot thwparty broke up, he walked 'with us to our hotel,'Aalting each of us by the arm, and invited ¢lt,uf,us `to.come end. take breakfaat 'with . .him' • Matt morning,at nine o'clock., Of course we tic ' cepta, and, as it was Friday,e had a meatless • breakfast; but every thing else, eggs, butter, ho. ney; toast, bread', hot cakes, tea, coffee,' chocolate, and nobody to interrupt ourconvcrsation. It was hero I learned much of what I have already Mated, and, now I had on opportunity of memoir „ hie Ole remarkable man. Ho ii little above the. ordiptiry";ix4 Well trailt, spate, and firm; acqui ' tine nose,;fresh colerOttiika'MMUlS-nacee Very 4 4- pressivu of benevolence and - denision; very agree. • able and'avrat blunt in nis Manners; if any thing, --- a little over:Unit-and - neatly dressed in eitliens . - ':drelit;arti fine .bl4ls.eloth, frock coat, &c:' He would hart been distinguishedlnstinie other; way;' if riatin the'inost..eite,ellent'Of iillf waysiin , bets.. - Sifittiliatibo - iniserable.' finpCintinit :"cf-IlitliP ' llntry• ibridpProlning intomporatien[' . ••• , ! ''. .. !”. • ; - ;1:1v showed , 'nentany-little - biiiindknddtecces , . cooky, &c., Which,Junt - ,hftninthjukhed,Ay wiriqns persona and societies,. and sawn us all. a copy of each. Ho'nfi6 prenontid eachi,of ni-Irgith..a. Oiver : medal,- about the sire of a `dollrir,; beautifull y - 'titled; cie chi side--a coffipiny kneelint•around. `tkiniji ;tiltineth&!pledge,whiletho'lliTdi4n4'his , itiEht . , hand towards ~there, and WaYs.l. 4 *ay.: o od ' '''.l 4 dilf. - *9 4 .4aini said, you stiength mud ;Elmo to - ~ I citep youripioinive, , !i ~, O p.thnlovciewitcroni, with' , ! lily* or undo . which' argi Kin'innsoned of rigkitiouenese.tamperante itiodefinuttn Ocur7v - ''.ACinictusltAdivoritraSontibtutdcilfwitti,t WOW* 'apeaniittlUnt.theLtdpi wltentia:thartihiriolinfisen . ‘'l.. elwieft, halt ittkint jwconltt;.o , l'bO,APoWrrt , 74 th4iPac4o 40 6 PltfciliPOrPiltAti !..01015Pptie t ; • - 4f tintPiii4l=7„ T.o6.lrtig IP F.44,X # 1 140 3 #41 1, 2.,*''' , ! liclP ukrtiiswhigwoodihiu*Ooils 'POI —loo.o4y.isvii*Oikirti_u: , • ';, , : , ;"J.-,', ''..i,.-- ,;,‘ - 1, .., • : ,-rMoirst;...4o."l4lo,ll9r,iiiiii4'.i4#4l44lciil'arli iiilo.oolClo44, and tlioo pro 404.. . c. 4 4.-04 1 ***0.4 1 *** 4 4,P"001 ' Y- I °:' !° 14 % . ,-, lih''',RFlA4*.Rrni4:Amtrio: o ou O:At, • ': ' , .,---T , •AmytifhziPt . Ai% 1 ) • 10 . 11P 1 1 10 KePActic9i itt • , „Ofiltio u• ';'lo - ,tholEo , to nOtt'ittittrP 4 4 - iitWeßirchi j'i"ltliMr. * o l' - 1 ). '' ' ' ' oo* n j# ll 4s*lrr' t i t "*...: 4 0# 0 tigt ..,1... , . ' • .„;:, `0.. 11 * 'lo4 o r. 'llTtOttidit:'4#9'. sVirrt:,,,, , y. .. h look : isirt 'a ' .*l* t s - . r C . ;"'s •bitilii way In i ti r m ';0161 4 . *ibili . .**4;e .... -Ai'. tui-,whoie Its , 1i501:4,4 . , - .....1., , , -;;:, o s e . '- ... • ..'l. , liik. •:f _ l . ) ..0 it l : ..:. 1 -011 " 1 ' h :". 'Ai) . 1 s:.O .5 „.. . 1 .... Jolt : 'Ziji3tny,fullrOr.,... tfloi'!3ititri `' ' lei%the' ;WM ' . ~. 1,.g 00.44 : Ama t ,* f os p or :or volnutarr, ittid-Wsonil*t. ItiOtiii i ‘*iathild'43 ;: a liiirf A itai t teiittiater M ort, isithiederio'replY: ‘:lireti am sittisfietttheigettireg, ItiifteefbiM of religions :obligatiorkitot44ptkeratit rtiiinstioiiikineceraltui to lealind,nerhaptcatb. Oiled everywhere:.' '' ''''' ~;- .t. , 1 . - ;,,, :: 3 „ ; ~ ~;,.,:. l'" lib man, who does not shinisd to . be-blind; elk VeiiiithrOugh Ireland withOut4Seing.tha goad Jsf.',' recta oftemperance among the - grist ,mass,,tif the people',- I anWZinly ir few ;Reroute 40 1 !)44. 1 0clk disgulied. 'ThCfalling -, ow: in; the excise`,-duty shows a reduction in the consumption - of. Whiskey Mine elei,kM to sit millions. of gallons last year; a, eireuinstanWiiatieeitl'by-lhe,Lur4Chatoellcie.of Ptglciiigt Whilete eitittlM lose ofttlenue.Wrie 4 Matter of "moist dongra r tulatien...',oo gabkthe , co, l :,, ebrated. Maria . Edgeiveirth i -libotei :.ilrePrtY, Att- EdgeweithtoWn Mid 4e 404 liisr,leld its accustom.- ed 'rsots;Mking to Iliti'litiigress of % temperance; for tha,ny'eif the hatneekkad been 'rentectfor g r ip shops."" I' hitt!c this-friin Father Mathewhimself., • The gentry of Iteland - are.net opposed, theugh they do not :aiteilst;;, they ice.its, benefits to the p?or people, hence they are glad of it:: , But they them selves 'etill' hold. mar to the .whiskey punch and, cherry' wine.- It js something not to oppose. ;But the moat violent- opposition ,comes from the die. dlicre;iihn-oileti '4end the neighboring priests a Wolk or go; arid' win; generally-have all the grog. _ houses' tinder . their - controkby •paying the rent, and puttinge tenant in :to sell,their firo waters. Mr. Mathew"Mentiotted it single • distilling estab-, liehment in CerklWhlth paid $30,000 rents for the thousand , 'Zil-. wretched •.grog k shopsi through,:the country where their: liquors were retailed. . But the cause Monyvard,,andit is hoped will triumph. No one, I believe,',attachei any sinister 'motives to. Father Mathew. But MN , O'Connell ought to take the pledge himself, and keepit; but it would be fiendish in him to subsidize this,movement to . Political purposes: • • ' J. P. DURBIN. • A iemperaneo man with an-unruly wife, is in it bad way, as be is pledged not to liCk..her (liquor.) "v- : This pleasant Medicine is formed by a combina tion of twenty different ingredients, all celebrated fo the'Cure of Colds, Coughs, and Oulnionic Corn- Pints ; and by its cOmbhaition, if one of these arti cles should be used separately and afford no relief, in the EXTRACT OF. lIOARHOUND they are so amalgamated, that the benefit. of the whole is ex perienced in one Compound. • • AbOut three years and a half signohis article was Grit brought before the public. R was heralded with . no previmmannouncement of its merit or value; but was introduced . by the proptidtors io the community to stand by their decision, its regarded its beneficial influence. what deciision has been studied in - a man ner altogether unexpected. : .The Unsougliii.Ckno wl- Opuntia 'of its worth has, proceeded spontaneously from thousands, who have itxperienced its benefits throughout the country. And why 'is it so? Be cause the trial of its qualities in Coughs and Colds, Hoarseness, Irritation of the Throat Croup,Whoop- Mg Cough, .Actlinin; Palpitation of the. Heart, LiierComplaint; - Night Rwests,jililficult-or• profuse Expectoration, and; , all diseases lending to Consumption, lugs given,it sr value that no other sirn ilar medicine has ever reptlied. •. .Complaints of the lungs are the most dangerous 'Mid at the same time most prevalent of all diseases. Our climate is most peculiar; it changes suddenly froimktreme warmth to extreme add, froirriiet to dry; an it is . bato this elidnge in the climate that disc:tacit are apt to arise. _ When the blood is.in an unhealthy state, and the constitution naturally delicate, if a cold sets in atid do immediate relief takes place, the chalices arc al together against-the patient attattked it-ismiten-rem , ethics are taken in time, that •disease ie checked and life saved. 'Mere is no disease but. may norbc suf fered to go such a :engtir that no meilicine or phy sician in - the world can save the person attacked.' ' ' This should be rememberLd by all; the safety of life is, to be prepared in time. At the symptoms of a Cold, Cough or' Chilliness, 'TIE CLARIFIED ESSENCE OF' 110AIIHOUND CANDY, should be freely used according to directions; and in every case where it is so used in proper time, the Cough or. Cold will be broken up or eradicated. We feel it our duty to impress this upon every coriall reme dies mu , t be taken in time. . .The following is one of s thousand certificates the proprietor could show, attesting. the irtue . of his remedy. . . I have experimentally tested the virtues of Your Clarified Essence of lloarliound Candy, and would recommend it to be universally used by all those whoie lungs are exposed---no public speaker should be without it. = ltev. Mr: Lyon, Fo•mrrly Pastor of 8.1, E. Church, York, Pa. Remember s each packagd oP the geneincilloat , hound Candy is signed' J. PEAsr. Ez Som. • • All letters, post paid, dirtcted to .1. Pease ✓t San, 45 phision street, N Y, will be punctually attended to. ca• - 111erehanps — m - the - eonntry — wishing; - Pe , ,nse's lioarlioutid Candy um obtkin it at the mmitthieturer's lowest teems, br .endio g in, order to any one in the c ity with whom thry_bay_e_ttealinge. For stale Ic MYERS & HAVERSTICK, Sole .4etats for Carlisle,atul by J. Doesbottler, Meckailiebburg. Daniel Shelly, Shiremanstown, . Abraham Getz, Kingston' Joseph, Crain, HOguestown, Samuel John Gish, ShiPPenal'un• J. P. Wilson, Greenville. ithterchants and storekeepers id thii vicinity can be supplied by applying, to Mcssts.• Myers & Haversack, who have a large and fresh supply direct from the Manufacturer. Nov. 2., • MARRIED, In Harrisburg, on the 13th ittet.,by Rev. Dr. Sern. ple, Mr. SAMUEL 1111•11 LY, of Nleebniiiesburg, to Miss - CATHARINE BUYER, of Harrisburg, -On-the-20ih-ult,by-the-Rev, , John - Ileek,-Mr. WILLIAM SMILE? to Miss MARY ANN ELY, both .of •. • On the ISt by the Rey..T. V. Moore, Mr. GEORGE NI A till*, Waynesburg s Pa., to Miss S. AN 1.0 UGHERV, of tins 'place. 9 On the 27th.nit. by the Rey. Samuel Keppier,Mr. SAMUEL GLUTS WOOD to Miss AGNES IR VINE, all of Cumberland Count•.' OBITUARY RECORD. /In this ,borough, on, NVeditestliii'moriiing last, of w lingering disease, Mn. JONATHAN CART, aged about 22. yeTce.' ' ' :ljvillie•cloith of Mr. Carr, Ida faintly hate heen deprived of an •affectionate and tender member, community of a':gtiod and, useful ciiiiern, avid his as ioointer 'of a sincere friend. Although of quiet and reserved manners; those , who -•kpew hint hest. will teadtlY admit that he Was indeed o!the noblest 'work ,rGocl!'-11,itt..riptly honest Min. - - "'Green be' die turf above thee,.'' . ' ' : I . :. ~,, • Friend of coy hoylioodbt dust " None knew thee; ut to love thee,' •• = • '. -"`'' 'lkiticenatned thee( buttO Oahe." . :- C. lithe 27thruit...110BERT LAIRD; eon of,Alex nodal Logan, of Westpetinsborough 'tow nship, aged' 15, _mooths.. , .•- • :!. ~' •,: - '''',Nt,Eltt'iton,. Oldo, on the 24th tilt , after a painful' itint=aa,,Tl-10:•:. - WEAKLY, 'Esq.' 1 formerly =olr.this , 1 County, '0 1 4 5 years: • --! :-.. ••• :.. , , •• ! ,-, • e'rllliNciiiirAlle;"pn Ow'. 23d idt.:•MisirAliti: PAR._ PTHERS , A ) C* a t OOP.. -'.'..' Alii illy 24th ' 'situ Mni. tAi/GHbili,.'.tol!iit of Mr, A..Lauptilin, ; lit liptOillei -..:?•3: ,',•:+i 7 i . . ' n ltimulay the 24th ult. at lila iieSidetice locNeiv l , , ton toiviishlp, listbe4Sd -y.4.31a-ofliAlk age, Mr; - 844.:, ~...rj '‘EL , 'lyft , u : ' , 4.r::t. ' ,' , 7 !''- o •*, -, 1 - •;',,,,:,....... OrdliitirliY, the intellitentinthal death le nomOt a i911141P 4 1 ,0141# 6 99 6 :1 4 1 1 . 9 °, .°!lc,l f q , L l P , ':!? o . l .! oi 4,-f ar l' 7riAniriolT:hii7ficiiiiiitijir-olaubkiefytOrAyre4-:tho at..-. teidion'and excite 44tilings,Of deep_-,imietunitY,;, , ,.!But IT*04e; ; ;100.4 1 i II '40.4114,0!”, a iIPvIPIE..IIOI - f!i ifna, ei'.1:0100';.-111,01z4i'!steit, i,ioObori, a iiie... NlmanAok,otioo l .ok;o**.Oft* Y,3,cilarr, 4, ~ ik k o.,, , w-oitotis k ,' ~ov.t* tOtßoctki ll f:' l , t r : ; 4, 1 00i044itti00 7 100. 146 ' . *iK;9,,, !7i;, ' ''. i;=.': . ;•':: .i - 4 44titi*,*i0Fii i lleA , . 1 1 ,1iii4219 1 4:7i.i=',:' , =. i'' sP!g . 'il,''Aliti'iatlf fittikliel;r.i:Onl e l 4 ,,#,'V l - 4" : -: 1• ' ' cl.lo4slllBllMlNWSreaSiarrfismatet _ - • , p • -.. ••••(. aoaexmptahpntl.¢ bili*Okkot fitagurniPlier : ;:o 4 l9:l4 o , r4?**04'0.441 1. slit • otthiptiginibit:Alia , thi.re'ivoikb* IVOlifttrati I 14(oll `" $4":1141 , :.: *r'l":ii4;lll4§tr"ll*... al itiVil tit ktitArfarbi most - :;01# 1 : bare been rxtuidewespept wheil - , fsqciFitk tO **thing etee " ltyi bees; pilitb..thtj,reciolo .t)rigts 43 fpk ..nol quinge..woOkke,An:th* lielae of. very in ty , and rik ,- itialitit kien;ol,lu,priioo,slskk.;.fy . e4a . te*l!tAte,'lliti34l iit - 69 aids Tor,' ginnattiniVsnil3l4tryland - old ;47:1*004,4 - forl*Mtei:. Yiliewland - Per,ftionvA o o4644 3 l o oW;Mq o 9 l 4 t.. 1.!) cents, .„ ZZet:WW;arf r i THE 'second' Lecture' of 2 tbe. cour,se.will - de... - . livered before dm Alert nit. Com,Panyon:rUES,- DAY EVENING next, in Education '11111; E.'V..Tictontra.. , • • • Suliject--' , lndependenCe, of 11 , Dad.7!,,,... • AdmittancttrLadies free., :Gentlemen . 124 Centi.: , • .Tickets for tbiTterien - ,:sl;sVeenti: - • . Doors open at,rs quaff er:. before 7,o'claclo, Lee -1 tore to commence premseli'ain o'clock. • , Tickets to be Mid at Myers ?a Daveratick's Drug; Store, Line & NlOnVer's Coriteettoniry. Store,. Ste sermon St.DinklesDrug•Storej and • sit Mrs. Flem lnk's Variety Stop:, • , . • • DIVIDEND: - -• •... • , _ • ? •' - - November lit; 184. S TDD,Boartl of , Directors of Allis Institution; liave this dartleolarad a DiVitlend of 4 per cent for the last 1.3 mouthe.on.the Capital Stodvpaid in. .Stook. holders of Altair representatives can receive -their diviciends ottani! alter. the Ilth subject to the payment of the tax to the Curamonswestlth of Penn. sylvanis, agreeably to the provisions of the - actof as• sembly or the 11th June, 1840. W. S. COBEILN, Cashier. 'November 21-1842. . St-58 THE Stockholders of the Carlisle Bank, are re quested to meet at their Banking House, on Thurs day the Bth day of December next, at eleven o'clock A. M. to consid er the expediency of applying to the Legislature for a renewal of the Charter of the Baukiand to adopt such measures in relation to the expenses of the Institution, and . the Relief notes is.. sued for the use of the Commonwealth by the Banks, as their interest may require. By order of the Board of Directors. W. S. COBEAN, Cashier. • 111-53 November 2, 184 -PAY: UP I PAT UP-I 4 subsN'iber being 'determined to letkie Carlisle, requests all those having,un settled accounts with him,to call at the store of Chas. llat•tiitz, and settle theistime on or before the 12th inst., as tifter'thut time the books will he left in the hands of a Justice lost collection. • • JNO. A. PEFFER. • November 2,1842.. 3t-53 DROArD - soLoTH% ago .- PURIER sup_ply of Low priced 111. — iiittiMi 7 C - LO-Vils, tuftAi4.ll;i o yercoit.: AiBo C A SSINIERES bt:SATTINETS, just receiv ed at the Store or - GEO. W. HrrNElt. November 2,1842. ' • tf-53 FRESH lIRRIVAW - . A LARGE and general assortment of FAMILY GROCCRlES;received by the sultscribey con sisting. in part of Coffee, Teas, Loaf; Lump, Brazile, GlariheiL and Brown Sugars, also Honey, -Syrup, Sugar House,:gew Orleans and POrtorico Molasses, also Sperm and While Oil, Sperm Candles,- Roll Tobacco, Cut eivendish, best SpAlliSll,' half Spanish and Common - Cigars, and best Rappee Sault and every article_in thc.line of a _Grocer, alL.of ,which will be sold cheaper than by any of those who haie given tucatalogue adieu; prices to the publreasli and um credit. WAL-M. MATEEIL November 2, 1842. • 11=53 MO II IFA4A MINES. AFRESH supply of Cashmere Mous & /AIMS, just received at time Store of GEO. W. lIITNER. tf-53 November 2, 1842 MESH NIACKEIrops.: path 1 2.nial 3, in Barrels, half and quarters, of n a very superior quality. W.M. M. MATEF.R. tf-53 November 2, 1842 Estate of Joseph Connelley, deceased. • .Cyr. IS 'mum . GIVEN that letters testamentary on - the last will and testament of..lOBEl'N CON- , N CLAN , late of West Pelinsborough tossiti,Cum berliiiiil county, deceased, hive been t 4 subscriber, residing in the same township. per sons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to pre, sent them properlytadlienticated for settlement to. SAMUEL M'CORMICK, Nov. 9.41, 184 i --6tZ r ec i do r. • . • TARTAN PLAIDS. NAssigunent of TARTAN PLAIDS. zw. for Clitlttren's Clothes, non opening at the Store of . . GEO. W. tirtNEn. November.2,lB42. tr-53 * — 464ll2valtallabetatelt AISINS, Figs, Dates, Prunes,' fresh ourrant LI Grapes, Lemons,. Almonds, Cocoa nuts, Fil berts, fresh .Pickles io jars, Tomato Catchup,Pep per Satter . , a prime article or table oil, Sugarßutler, and Rater crackers, Candies of all kinds for sale by the subscriber. WM. 31. MATEER. November 2, 1842, . • tt-53 ALPACA LUSTRE• A BEA UTIFU L material for Ladies' Dreises, of various colorsjust received'ntthe Store of GEO. W. 111TNER. November 2, ISA% trnq Boots, Shoes and Caps. Xi EN'S, Boy's and Youebsßaots,flne and coarse, IVlll'B,ll93''anod Youth's Brogans and Shoes, also Men's and Lodie's Elsstio imd leather over Shoes, famed Ladies silk lined and wadded gaiters, a french artiele--Bronie k kid slippers, white kid ' k -sattin-slippers, snid a 101 l assortment kinds of Shoes: :llens, Boys and Youths CAV . S, latesrstyle. Cheaper (Iran ever ler cash.' W3l, Vii. BIATRER. November 2 , 1 8 4 e " tf-53 F VO I SICISO ETITION for the Benefit of the Bank rept Lao', bus been fled the '2Btit . October • PM, by CONRAD lIAD, Tanner, Cumberland en. • Which Petition will be heard Ware the District Court of the United States forlhe Eastern District of Pennsylvania, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the Dis trict- Court room, in the City of Philadelphia, on FRIDAY the (alt day of DECEMBER next, 1842, at II o'clock; A. M. vihtm and where all eirsrins in terested may, appear and show cause, it any they have, why the prayer of the said Petition should not granted, and the said Petitioner beArclared Bank= rue. • 'FBAS. HOFEINSON, • ,Clerk of the District Court. ti 1842 St-53 Noticein Bankruptcy. ' THEPlettiet Court of the United , States for the Eastern District of PesiesylvaniaJtolden at Philadelphia;'having on the 21st day of October, 184, by. its decree, upon petition of Jameson Han non. and Georie l-leillelmweurs Creditors of . Jon/111 Miller of the Borougli ' , Jasmine. Cumberland county, declared said Millei:llankrupt—githietbe true intentand meaning of the Act of Congteai, pod the said Court having ordered Mu as "ComSsioner in HankruptoiTor Cumherlarl.counli, to te ke tort' of. debts due by the sild Bankrept;-tohia Creditors; they are hereby nodded, that j hayer filed the elect day of•Hbveihber; bcfsrepe the boumEof 8. o' r !dock, A. At, and o'elock t KM. and everr oboe ;pipe; day;liefilien' the Ismer 110 km—until khe 20lh dayiaf , Hoymhher,' Hair Int:36ooe; for taking. goof of elAirpt agstiest the Said Bankrupt, at myalliie, In 'South IlithoreP!skritti foui dotirs - smith of the STA ii?uili t takitsle; Pc 'JNO. HAHNE% Coin`r: 2:l44*'` anus. oolromotwilovevillioui (newt tow#4lllp,foßturillet 1104 :ciab, sl o. will be tented. with - 411(lite' inghtgery cop:tooted 'with it. It trill be tent4-ent'nfineAnlip time if aitky.;#l44, l loW.Wififde.'::Wwielkietwilt !'4 l . f irm . gm2*Jti L letongApttrbiifc,e , • .4.4,,r k futon : llo#7.igualarfrt.' -15R.erbggi:104p. =IEEE EESII B==iM 1,•,• ' ," • oi!itetti:Ontififikfeihoftirwibt.. guAdonts. 77- ctpifi•; , o..ctookozialoc.vi oto. 0 -001 , i 1.0/Ov e r:nail everiolir 'CarOtti. - um - elms:4 'sfithCcippoid_tp,S;AYOtiderliWi • , -, 1 , 440.1;N1P#45 16, z • • • • '"‘•-• 0111EAP . '6110egliKES .3 •••_AritSrifitioil l '* • iiiisihicifiir '64 '.•r•of'; 11190;1049e. (after, :PeOper,;, - ..13141,i 11(4-)404;b1:y!)st4s1 will wit ittgreatlys:itigitiotti - D ei c o s ***, .._:;pIAB.9OGILVIY: • ~ ' :9iitiobVt, 26'' 044:: 5 ,47iftst. .31X11 , ..=U04051 10411i3114. 'VliVitot.extioin on the priveivea. ' I"'On SATURDAY - diet-Sib darofNOVDMINSH, '1842,e1 o'oloak,A=4l.l' • 4 •-•• • si • Situeie in Fnuttford township; Cmoberlapd county. bounded by lands of David Snyder,.John Daumand John-Wallace% helm and otherapontamingrifiew elm t red, viith stnall'abflr . tiouvg; E i g htokita,..more „ A art:Pvbieh-er Lei &Ohl ,e syl,keed ORO A thereon;an e real- Ade dotler good . timber.. TiMie"iiii*oiad diming of water mem th'e•Houie. •' •"' • , The fermi will be made kiiciirn on the day of ealc t '• - • 151AliY JOHNSTON; ; • by her Atterney in feet, " Joraiirokcior.; • .oetober 26, Mt., .•• . • = 3-514 laz Batilerupitg, No T-1.-0,1M.', iIIETITIONS • for 'the Ilciiefit • of the. Bankruptl-- Law, have been Bled the 224 'October, 1842, by JOHN, MCCORMICK;deater iu Marketing, :•' • • - Cumberland 'co. JOHN M. WOOOI.IUIiN, late Merchant (of • the firma of John M.. Woodburn Or.. Co., Joseph Laughlin ile Co., mid J me; Wilson, ' agent; and Iron Master ,) ' 2 . Cumberland co. JOSEPH M. PATTON, lat Iron Master, • `. , Cumberland co. ' Which Petitions will-be . heat'A before the District Court of the United States fur the Eastern District. of Pennsylvania, sitting in Bunkruptchat the District. Court room in ie City of Philatle!phis', on FRIDAY the 2d dar of DECKSIBEII next, at 11 O'clock, A. M., when and where all persona interested may ap• pear and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said Petitions should not be granted, and the said , Petitioner's declared Bankrupts. PIUS. HOPKINSON, Clerk of the Dishlet Court. Phila. Ow: 26,1842. . 3t.-52 NOTICE. inerrrrioNs for Discharge and Certi- A__f t eateitoder the Banktmt Law; have been fil e_ by -. JACOB A. BAUM, Inkeeper; Cumberland CO. WILLIAM NOAKER, Saddler :Sod Ms- - tiller, , • . Cumberland co. JOHN DAVIDSON, Millwright aid_ late . Butcher, in compinfwith Samuel David eon; • Or • Cumberland co. and FRIDAY the 30th day of DECEMBER next, at II o'clock, A. M. is appointed fortliu hearlng_there of, betbrc the said Court,sitiing iollaoltruptclotthe District Courtroom in the City of Philsdelphia,when and where the Creditors of the. said Petitioners, wbn utvepraveli t theirDebts, snlidLother_ persousinin, *terest, mac appear ane_elow.csmse, Ratty they - have; why, such ^ Discharge and Certificate should not _be granted. runs. norKiNsoN, ' Clerk of the District Court. Oct. 26,1842. 10-52 _ EiIOTEKT3o N the matter of the Petition of Jesse' Bauman, 1 Hanky-apt. -- 18d2, - Oct. 17,'Relition of P. -F. Ege; sash:nee of said Jesse Baumati, for an order to sell certain:Real Estate, &a. ot- said Bankrupt, read WA filed. - And it is ordered that Public Notice rte given in the-Carlisle_llerald and Esinsitor,tivat this applica thifil has been made and that Siturday the - Sts of No vember next, at 11 o'clock A. M., - and the District Court Room in the -City or rtamelphi2 have been appointed for the time and-place of %tearing, when and where all perisons interest_may appear and shew cause if any tltey hare, why the petition should not be granted, FRAS. HOPKINSON, Clerk of the District Court. tf-Sa ,October 20, 1842 vveiwzians. nI . . N tho mattei'of Martin G . ...116pp, a Bankrupt. 151% Oet. 17th, Petition of P. P. Ege, assignee said Martin G. Rupp; for awnriter to sell certain Real Estate, &c.,.nf said Bankrupt is read and filed. And it is ordered that public notice he given in the Carlisle Herald and Expositor, that this applica tion has been made and that Saturday the sth day of November. next, at II o'clock, A. M. and the his triet Court Room ,in - the City. of .Philadelphia, have" been appointed for the time and placeof hearing, when and where all periaiii in itfreeest may appear and chew cause if any they have, why the petition should not be granted. FRAS. fICIPNIisiSON, Clerk of the District Conrt. tf-52 October 2.10842 - Estate .rof -- Noah Hedden, deceased. 7 'NO . TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that letters of Administration on the Estate of NOAH HED DEN, deo'd. of Frankfort! township, Cumberland comity,- liaxe been- granted _to the subscriber. All persons indebted to the deceased, are requested to make payment, and those having claims to ,present them for settlement. FREDERICK ZEIGLER,-Adner. - October 26,1842. 6t"-52 ILL - be B SALE.. ILL be sold at pebble Wei on the premises on SATURDAY the sth day of NOVEM BER next, the following described property,' viz: A House and Lo!-o1 Ground, late the property of Mary Spangler. deceased, Containing win ACRE, more or less,— Bounded on the east by a lot of Victor Shannon, on the ronth by lands of Jacob Betshoover, west by lands of. Victor Shen %. n, end north partly by lands of George Zinu rind Victor Shannon. The house is part brick and part log, twostories high, roomy and comfortable: Thire is also a log stable -with a, shed attached erected on said lot. Also, it-variety of fruit, trees on the premises with other conveniences. The above property is in a fine and healthy part of_the_country and offers strong indumments to tradesmen. Persons wishir — il to purchase -will be shown the property by the subscriber residing in Mount Rock. There will also be mild at the same time and place, the following described ,personal pro. perty, to wit: An-excellent 24 hour -brass .Clock and Case, Bureau, Tables, Beds and Bedsteads, a ten plate St,nve,and Pipe, a large and small copper Kettle, and a variety of ether articles too numeroas i to mention. Sale to commence at 12 - o'clock, U., when terms will be made known and attendance given by • • YOST SPANGLER:Executor. October 26,1842. . . . is"-52 ATTEiNTION • Big . Spring Adamantine Guards! THE Couit of Appeal ' will be held et , the --public • house of (u). 1111 m. H. Woudhum,,in Newville, On Xonday the TO day of ,NOWeatbeetielli.between die. hours of ten skod, folk ti‘elipek on iaid . day. ..A.ll.lhose vho base been Mk 4eitrott-, dis*u of patadevill do well to amend,, as therewill be a warrant issued. immediately. • 41. %V::MoCULLOUGII, Caps. • . _ - ' , Orrimul V o gl* that= we have applied to thu . 11: hik es o f the Court of Common Pleas: of Cumberlang county. ref, the benefit of the , lowiri . vent Lain: of thin Cornmerkweeltb, and that_they h ave. ilppo j e ted.hkondaftho 14th :day,uf Ploveni her'nuat, for the hearintor us aud.our.Ctedt i tore. at the Court ' Howe 10-Ahe borough of I:* ON when and where eli may attenCif,theg th ink - WILLIAM,NOAAIER I - ": 1 . 4.° P" , , WILLIAM PLAEKI: SAMUEL 11.1111W-Nt 4081 4 1 icErvoittx' 4Re -4*(4. ',3EE4O4IAn.ALEM -ilappI*141111,0 1 j, 1111 !,, 'the - .2 ~ r, wAL BASEHORA,-,.. Akaigf , „': Q7.IIENSOII,III,OLANO: iFINAMSAUSI 1 11LAVINkg-ItW" 0. AfAIVAL.. I IRAWN. • nt'• .. B ARge4L-u•-qt- f r O e ..,n sth flrti di g e ' it h4l 4 111XisEV feaXe 4 1 71 . 1 60 glikuna f.JOSEPILWir.. Mee nt u°4l'. t • I l iol.:l 6 2:tteiul" .‘ 4 01RAIMM14.1 ~,#ARt% oronfirinv.t i c t gclassegik ; tow :7 %'~ ch , _ ---gik .•-• -- - 4 ' - - ..u6l,,,jiTaiista.„—.9*CON —tu- Oct. nl9, f ,4 t A n i4g2%tt . 4f totiintVe , : i A a — L G ; IM ,I E I ,I O ! S A " a , 1,",. aL , kt d i i bb a . i km r p e. o t* o (oloier,rPi4 44`ket. 11'O 8-4N.00 kIA (i' •-' . , : . t:Vt, t Ni 4 k. . 1, , .. M ', - -.'fit u-, ~-i l i ,1-1 4 r - 4p1.15 11) • .... , ,1 ~.' .- - - ' -,-- ' - '''':": . - - -7I • ' , _ ..,...,.. .I. r. , . , ..;i , i. ..' PAI!,/,o',*'.:: r .;:2.-', ','''" • • t . ' 4 . . : , V 21 .11,11Z ,7 .4 ' ' " ~ - ., m iiiit .. ,- 4' , .: - . ---,;-..; :., ,7-7777 , ',..,..-, Z . ~... ...,: tt o t.vjotko,t Aei:potti;lifillttt !ittith 6.0 ty , . .Ccintainitti v i'l'tlie .11444111 aintteitalliik; of MidltAX ..Fegt,llo!d4 'l2 - 4e611 . 0 rii6":il46;*!' "' . .;,,/. '', , ..;;;Ag- 4 '11,..:• . z..,4 1, q ,,, ..e •- :75 ,„,. ..A1z .. 4:6 ,,, , , varnsie' , ; , ,airott , Wol , 4o Bihistetton the .. I(elltiii.. -i 'ltrtiiiilieil , ciiiii.ci . 4l l Ysllti 4 ' "4'9 1 gsvo l lik?si::-'Whatfue , °o4i.tiii?v,s(gi67, l .*tp.,l ' , lMaligrigilitVlllo4eatigli: le, , ' tug zieti riiitiritiiii(Jgretiartiliad • new MERCHANT . ir ' A' IllAiwi 1 . ourrun o siton . ,. linisbed.tm th e moil approted plon: Altetut ADO iCerea.l. of, the lauttare cleared and highly,inslONittettihil,liite theicon erected ',- ~-, • . . • ''.. • ,* -•.,:. - -,' Three - Lame Hank, Beirtriti • "e"n2rigIENA,NTIICOUSES. lite workiare propelled by toe xenon! Breeches 'e•reek and the Boiling Spring,'Whlehneither bill 'norfreeze. There are uptutithemmlieirallthmnetessars work inens hOuses,coakhouses,eattitester and smith shllptts and stabling built of :the snost sithstantial materials. The ore of the-.besVonatity anti hieZhaustibli, is within 2 miles of the Furnace. There le iter,hllpst no Iron World its Penriskanbiwhieb..pnasesses in 4 Pelidr advnetageintid cafes a. greater Inducements to the investment of 'capital.' , The. water power little reit that . it might Ise extended. fo.t.ny other mittni;• litotpting iitirpcgte., Perseus disinised to purchulli will of course examine the prepert,r. The tering el* sale will be made known by NIARY EGE, Executrix of Michael Ege, dec'd. Carlisle, Oct. 19,1842. . tf.sl Paltimnre Patriot, National Intelligcncer,lJnited Btatea Gazette, publish in tri,weekly papers, to the amotint of $5 and send bills to this ofhce. . . . O•I7OIRGAI.IAS ; . . , • . # l , ll-1E subscriber has just opened, next door to AV • I Clellates Hotel, a . • :. • GROCERY 4%:. SHOE STORE. His stock of Groceries consists in part of COFFEES, SUGARS, TEAS, FISH, SALT. • He alio keeps .Dye-Stuffs,and a general assortment of CROCKERY WAX4R. He hasjust received &leases cif SIIOF.S & MOTS; such ma Men's Calfskin Bonts—Coarsa do. Boys' Fine and Coarse Boots—Men's and Boy's Mobroes - , -Fine mud Cixtrae Slices. Also a•general assert ment okLadiee and Children's Shoes of every de scription. All articles in his line will be sold at the lowest prices, for cash or approved country produce. lie solicits a share of public patronage. WILLIAM 111. MATEER. Carlisle, Oct. 19, 1942. ly-51 Estate Of James Reed, deceased.- NOT.. IS DEREBY GIVEN, that letters testamentary on the' last will mid- testament of I AM ESJI EED, Cumber. hind County, deceased, have been issued, by the Register of siiid County; to the subcriber, residing' in the bnrotigh of New%ille. AU persons indebted to the said Estate ' are requested to make payment immedintely,and those having claims will present them,properly authenticated for settlement, to • .TAMES KENNEDY. New ville, Oetobee 17,1842. 0 , • 6t-51 N - EW Si, CHEAP' GOODS! THE subscriber h as just opened a lot of New, Irffiroirs, consisting' ot -SUPERFINE", CLOTHS ; Blitet4lllne and FlAlley .colored Cassimerea, Cf 011.• nets, all colors and prices, .MeVinnes, Mouse tle Laines, Gloves Hoseiry, 5-4 Drown Muslim, for levy, 4-t bleached do for a fip,Vlannels fram '2U to 25 cents, with a variety of oilier goods, all of a Web will he sold at very low prices to suirthe times. ••M. HARRIS. Carlisle, October 19,184'2. - tf-5I Election of Direetors‘ CARLIPLE BAN• 9 • , Oct. VI, le4e. -T °Tim: ti h 0.011• given to the Stockholders in this lostitotion.ildit sn election will tie held at the Ilankingyouse, on the third Nlondny - of Novem ber Hest, (being the fast ilny of the' month,) for thir teen Directots, to serve the' en sui ogyear. S.•COBILAN, Cashier.. - NEW • PALL & WINTER GOODS. Tm sttl!scriher Is just receiving, afresh supply of Goods, among which may be found • Beaver & Pilot Cloths and various other Bread Cloths.. A great variety of SATINETTS, CASSIMERES, KENTUCKY:JEANS and other seasonable goods for men's wear. Also, n general assortment of Meichamlize for the Ladies, to which he respectfully calls their attention. Call and see as soon as possible, as the mai ee stock will be sold very cheap for cash.' • GEO. W. lITTNER. Carlisle, Sept. 21,1848. tf-47 First, Arrivid OF FALL AND WIINTE GOODS• CLIPPINCER & CAREY, Attic tll it Road, - • • • taSIMPI.M3. r:30515. • HANK received a splendid nssortmeet-of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, which they are determined to sell sr the very lowest cash raities: • September 28, 1842, t r .S . n a-. i - UNIPER ofovery description & SHINGLES, _ILA for sale cheap, by J. & P. MARTIN, Successors to Miller & Martins. • Harrisburg, April .10, 1842: - • Grn.27 Boots, and Shoes. 11111 E subscriber will sell a cheaper and better zoarse BOOT tli4n am be annul in Carlisle. A LSO—lotilv's double soled Morocco and Kid Shoes; Ties mill Buskins, a superior nrtiel e, together with Boys' kip Brogans, woolens' low priced Shoes, children's, &c. .. S. M. HARRIS. Ot. 19,1842. . tr-st CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, AND SATTINETS. LIPPINGER CAREY, have just re. eeived an - extenslve - assortraent - of CLOTHSi CASSIMERS and SATTINETS. which will be sold at reduced prices.' Shippensburg, Oct. 5. 1842, LAND FOR SALE. P HE subscriber. offers for sale, on accommo. _IL dating terms, A TRACT OF PATENTEE) eithaval tsualont) 4 Containing 170 ACRES, more or lesa—with a ' HOUSE 4114 EARN thereon erected. gThe land'is in a good state of cultiyation, well watered and under good, fences, . atilso, 210 acres U'ood Italift Both parcels lying and being in township s Cumberland county, six miles West of Ncwville and your North of Newburg. Any parson wishing to purchaso will call and czamuie the ptemiees, when the terms will Ihe Tado - known ' W. STEVENSON. August 10 ,1832. , Farmcrs and fflioivhalifo,: give ,notioitliatTor all Emir ' flitinufeeturcd 'et ; front - esuirid 'Wheat; they , eiand..the Ltepectionk:4l4 Ono altielotir from *heat toutaioinK not fnore Ut eri. tmefourth part, smut. They will 6(410 the in.. oppetiurt to all inkrehasera of flour, iitiiiitruUttived at their-mill except •Aiiamltiogle of Ate6l2unise‘ burg,,and Levi Riegle of ChurclitowoZ • ; More Wheat, will lie;requiri3d toltielte tills Flour than, commou.• Onr Mill and :Machinery arecnoty I all in first rate 'order, • • - , ,JOStItH!LATSHAAIt, C[e ( )Aq 4 LATS4AW% • Ogtiketl% 1842, O.IIIBAPMOT. zzoalT o'. vser: 4 4 ent :t rtl, I .:14 : 4 11 ARO OA, kit% TIVA:RD 4r bufping Pima %Wilmot any preparath4tar; b a l e l;r: the aubscriber: Ilebt ta,,eq#4l tii• the ,e6tf ra hrgpa frin,seriolteer tifrneW' and @moats leas than Italf.tbe - price, tiPt)*.rates fop heat/ eCtke o lgs l , ijireeeite44 l / 9 0 0 ; tleetl:ooCsie "'act ftete the appearana, iinot liatiits,fo-kdoutot repair, atut oily be applied at a small eipense to tbowkinds new in'user ..o,obridegt Oita tblikstrtiofe, moires only to be lteottn,to come Into general Use, I respeetrallyinvitevllle tiuldlo,to WI? liod st. 9l theta, in eprfa • S. Carlis e 19.1811 • tf-'SI o.vokevs f' Land cum,tiogiAtti Al touNlyi rim E . 14turiatuler' Illnitosi g - bnyjng a di,Timjatisramong tite,ralt464l3 and Denims MEN In Lancaster and, adjoining noun. tine, is offered' to such. persons In-Ctienberi t and bounty desitonsor disposing of grit. Property, as, isp,tuivantageotis Medium through whiohtoMake knotvn their intanticins. - Advertisements can be left - at the Nereid & Eapositor.oMeef (Wad - dress:. edtd: -- - IL WHITS MIDDLETON,' Lancaster, Pa. 3t-50 Octobet . l2, 1842.. .tti%.Aaim .. . lIIIIFIE subscriber offers at private sale, the fol. . JE . lowing described Valuable Real Estate, aituatod in North . Middleton townehip, Cumber land.countuontaining ' '. .' .. . . 160 OCOES,. more or less, of PATENTED LAND, about V.J.5 , acres of which are cleared arid in a high state of cultivation; and the residua is covered with thriv ing young timber. The improvements are tx, STORY 11; In 'Off [ i s! it ND STONE KITCHEN, Frame Barn, with' wagon shed end Corn Crib, and a fine young thriving ORCHARD, with choice fruit trees. The farm is well covered with Lo. cast timber, and has a number of never-failing springs of 'water near the door. The above mentioned tract is all LIMESTONE , LAND, and is in a healthy neighborhood, ivithitt two miles of Carlisle, and one mile front the Cum. berland Valley Rail Road—adjoining lands of John Wonderlich and John Noble, and bordered by the . Canoilogeinet 6reck. .. An indisputable title will be given—Tor terms apply to the subscriber. JOHN FISHBURN, Sed. 3t-49 October .5; 1842 BANIEEMPTCY: - - - ' ASSIGNEES NOTI.C;E: LL persons' indebted to the Estate of MAR 1-31:TIN G. RUPP, who Wati decreed a Bank rupt, June 29, 1842, Will make payment to tlie undersigned Assignee of said bankrupt, on or be. fore the Ist day-of January, 180. - •• - P. F. EGE, --Assignee in Baitic.ruptey-of Martin G. Rupiis ° dice opposite the Carlisle Bank. Oct. 5, 1842. '3m-49 • , Estate of rrathan iteet. l ,'dece(Oca 10. - subscriber hereby gives notice, That he will attend in the borough or Newrille; on Tuesday, •Weilnesday nod Thursday, the :Id, 3d and , itit or October next, for the - TrorpOse of 'settling, up the e'stute of NATIIAN'READ, - late s.f said borough, deceased. Those themselves to be indebted to said deceased, either by-bond, tote or book account, are requested to be then and there pre pared to make payment, and those having claims will present them duly authenticated for settlenient. • JACOB HOFFER, - Moniniarator of Nathan Reed. septembcp.2t . ' :447 HOUSE KENT. •weu-finithed two-story BRICK ROUSE, in a oniiieutient part of the Borough, and not fur from the Court-lluus__,e Is offered Or rent from the Ist of October ult. Empire of E. n. li!trrz.Or SRAAIOI4B; September. 7,1842. • tf-45 'AN D , COMFORTABLY new brick DWELL dr•X ING HOUSE. Rent moderate.. res. eeopion-given immediately. CHAS. OGILBY. 4.41 Carlisle, Aug. 10, 18472 . 1.1 91 I0M0 11: UST received, some Fresh Ground FLOUR, a t the store of : A. RICHARDS. Carlisle, Aug. 24.1842. if• 43 Wheatfield ractoiiy 1 FOR RENT. rillll9 valuable and profitable FACTORY • is for rent. It is situated in Peitit. '1 warship, Perry county, in a (Initrishing bitsinesscommunity— about one mile from Petervburg and the Susquehanna River. It will he rented on the ❑cost reasonable terms—for %bleb,. and toe any other information in relation_toAlm_aarne._apPly to tlin . Proprietors resid ing on the premises. . OWEN 11110Nr: October's;.lB4::.,. •. 9t'-49 tf-48 SILKS, CRAPES, 'KERINOES. and Woolens of all lands. Also, Wool Dyeing & Scoiu•ln.g MM . 04trsIE8 a1.1 9 111411'61WE ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Car p lisle and its vicinity, that she still continues Coloring•anti Scouring. SilLs, Crapes, Illerinoes and of all kinds; ALSO, NrOOL ()TEMP AND SCOIiRING', in all its carious branches. She may be found at her residence in Church Alley, opposite Bdurntion Hall, where work will be thankfully received, and execu ted in a neat and handsome Manner Carlisle, Sept. 28,1E42 BrdlU f* .If, 0. .Gregory if to. airassagirs Capital 40,000 Dotlars.—Fifteen drawn Hatioti. . Virginia Leeabiirg Lottery. , Clan P, for .To he drat; n at .4,l_exandriii, Va., 011 Satin". day, the 12th of Novernher,lB42, 'Brilliant Scheme. I prize of 40,000 dollars, I do ta'tlt) 1 do 10,000, do'l,Goo, I du 5,000,10 do 1,000, 1 do 3,255 ; 10 do 500', 1 do 2,200, 10 do 300,1 do 2,000,15 do 200, itto Moo, 490 do 150,1 do 1,600, Fa. is.e. tat. 'Pickets $lO-11alves $5--Quartera $2,50.- Certificate of ia package or, 26 wholo $l2O 001 gs liatve,„9 03; 26 rar ; tera 30 00.; tf.49 30,000 Dollars. • Mary Lind Consolidated Lottery. -Class CAI, for 184.2 To . be Alrawn In tho olty__of Daltimorepo Wednesulay,ihe l6thonsTovernber.lB.l2 .• r our t e en d , tnwO Ballots GRA I.; I) 1 'nit& o usupoo t t d o , 1,995, 1 do 10,000, 2 do 1,600, A do, 5,009;',90 do 1,009, do, 3,5'00, 50 do gso, I 'do 40 a.d 0 200, do 2,500, &e. &o. 5L0,,,, Tickets 19--Hasee'Ss7—CtoOiler6 2%60,1 CeitifiCates of o• package or 26 ' wholes V.SO 00, 26 halves 65 00; . P ere $32 AD. • „ , • $30,000-400 prizes 'of tiiioM-4 mount. `" ' " CUMBERLAND C UNTY. SS. 0 '''' t . g t. Si MOO% Tinton Lottery. • Clay: N0..34, for ." 'N ')., • !pie aminoliwiji44 , o , ma . tilAs. To be drawn at Alexandria._ Vire:33%4On : t.. Saturday, the 19th, day of ,Novemho), 31142. .• 0111 AND 7 . ~. syfvansa , a , . , „. esprrm.s. 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TAOXII4O.IIPS 44 S,t o _ man, • 0 , 111 014 1 11 , 010VAllik 11 . 9 1 14* I.tt OR nhis . yearstliissisibtlloinebaStitoOdourlralett for the cure ot`Ccusghtt; Pant in the aide, diffl cu. ty , of breathing, Bronchitis, and all, afro- , tions of the Throati I;ungs,ciad taxer, 'which area sottrce of so„,innolyr-suffering,anCOloVriPttfreste vel it. so often terminate in' Consumption: - ,So ettensiy this remedy been used , and, in MoOT :Correll lies Arprovdd successful ) , -tin Pm/Prieto? , f -04110' botlr testy hi reconlinemlingAt.to all .wlio ,upfoilimsitekr have occasion to VetiOrt to &lOW "'fool' grAr.eaSt7f7 • - MUltituder who have ,eXpericnocil its happy`AW s oll. ' on testify to its utility, and Vert minly.ressuitrt Oro a pretuattmOleothi 1 ,0 44 4 8 A 4 ineank Pr 11 0 t. The eriginntpi-ot this remedy'wr ir well yersed,in-... the science of medicine; and it.skilful , prnottoloffer. ' ' Physioisos familiar with its eff fu.Kti cts not unently pressribe it is their. practise,' and with the Meditfal - Fatality generally it has met with alir .r sitars isr • improliatton than is conmiott with:etc lily Pre parations. .collowing 'remarks' were taken from the hot tmenber ot ; tf}e'Medie t' Magszhaet „ e. "Tim surtsrlslng effect prodtiv4 by the genuin Dr. Taylor's Deism 'of Liverwort, made's; ',315. Bowery, in consumptive easel% cdtinot exuiting . deep and tlirillinginterest throughout the world.WO. have so long believed this disease (consumption) in curable, that it is, di,filcult to credit our susses' when,. we see persons evidently consumptive, restored to health., Yet i t a fart of daily occurrenee. Ltvnii cam PLA.iNtxtid do 'Consider myou re almost nal tuenlout..4 wasgi vett • Up by two physicians and told to prepare fur . tieith . . , I was in this low state when a frsend sent me tie of Dr. Titylor'aßalsampf I.iverwOrt, from ' • Bowery, and before I had oiled up iltit boatel . vale _ able to sit np lobed, by the further use 'Chase cova-. , pletely regained iny health. All iliontd use lA, 'EEO. WELLS, 2s ; „l,obtt st. octylat,rlN - .F PAIN IN THE SlDE.4llsav been dared of a violent p . aig iu 110 side, attending through to the shoulder, Indigestion, ilirneim, of appetite. and general debility, by the use of two bottles of 1/r. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort. 4 • J. A. H. ALLEN,'7 Merchant's Bpw f For ale by STEVENSON Sc PINE.LE, sok agents for Carii&le stud vicinity, October 26,1842, FRESH GROCERIES/ SPLENDID ASSORTMENT! , • fir HE subscriber has just received a .13. splendidassortmetdpf Fresh and Cheap Grocerie. . ... s,, and other articles in his line—among whttli a let 0 first quality No. I fresh MACKEREL , a At in half and quarter , barrels; also, eseellesit. NG...RRI, . - -, . .. NAt w Or earns KGr ns and Porto Rico ILT_ATC., r •qualityv - Refined crashed Loaf SIVISTARI - Lunsp :,—, and 'Loaf SUGAR': common and supettioe - . 1 qualities.-- . ------. , - A new lot of CIIIE,EIVEI first-rate. ~ - . . An additional supply of io end- Java COP... FEV,, -.-- . • . Winter Sperm and Whale Oilf . . .- Sperm mould and enmmott ANDLES. hest quality.- - . .. . . Fine tind.Ground Alum SALT, by the bushel and - sack. - . - - - - ,A supply of fresh, SplialES, ground and un-. ground. _= -•— -- ~ - --- Fi ne.Al mond, Palm, Cartile and otherqualittes of SOAP, suitable for shaving, washing, tze. ' Those with all other articles in his line, the sub- , scriber is prepared to sell on the most necommods-- tins terms, at his old stand, in West Main street. • JASON W. EBY._ tf-4-il le, Sept. 28 4 1842 . 1 2 , 31;aaPIZ) 0 1 1.101.48 ck ir UST received, a new and large supply of WI BOOTS • & SHOES, to suit the Bcn son. Seiling low for Casli.. . CHAS. 011:31,Y. tf-48 Carlinle, Sept., 8, 184'2, Viti>aa.3 Vu_WEltaM 9 _,_ idlonse rainier and 41;r1aZier, RESPECTFULLY informs the public. that. he has commenced the HOUSE PAINT -IA., GLAZING, N and.PAPER HANGING, in all their various bunches, And holies by strict at, tention to busincss.and moderate charges to merit. and rocelvo a share of 'public patronage. His shop is in Pitt street, directly in the rear of Ste. venson h Dinkle's Drug store Carlisle, Oct. 12; 1842. SHERIFF'S - SALES. 10. Y virtue of sundry writs ofVeMlitioni Esponati to me illycchal,issuedcut of the Court of Com moo Pleas of Cumberland county, 'will he exposed to public sale at . the Court House 111 the Borough of• Carlisle, on SAI'UIiDAY the sth (las - of NOVENI , 13E11, A. A. , 142 tit 10 o'clock, A. 131.,thetfollow , lug described 11011 Estate, to wit: • • .1. TROICT OF If4.lArD situate in Newton towneldp;'.Cumberlgind county. eo l ith:l.om; an ‘ nures 'more or less, bounded by land?. of Jobn Williarns,l4ilin - Wagner,L,. H. RundeHand others, having.tife - renn erected a • . Log Itoinse and Log Barn. Seized and taken in execution as the properly of Jef ferson Bales, with notice to Joserh North and An drew Prench,leffe tenants; . ~ Also, A Lot of'Ground situate in the borough of Norville, botinded on the North by a public, roattleaAiifetertheltail - Hoad Depot, on die \Vest by n lot of John-Davidson; on the South by Paxton and Galbraith, on the , Enst by auotheo.lot, of Joseph Otto, being GO feet in front, and 180 feet in depth, be the Sarnomore or less. Also, A Lot of Ground situate in the borough of News.'lle, containing 42 feetfi inches in breadth, and iM feet in deptlynine or less, bounded_ by a lot of John 'Bricker on the East, by a .20 feet Mire on the South, by una - therlot of JoseptiAto on the West, by Rail Road street on _ the North, haring thereon erected a two story It -II 0 13 S 1.1 and rtatutt back butilding,,, . Also, A Lot of Ground in the .borough of Newvilleolontnining 42 feet It inches in breadth and 220 feet in depth,moreorless, bounded on the North by Rail Road street, oa the West by Hezekiali Roads, on the South by a 20 feet Alley and on. the Fast by the above described lot, having thereon erected a frame Shop one awry high. Seized and taken in execution, as the property of Joseph Otto, And to be sold by the • •, ' • ' PAUL APARTIN, Sheriff Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, Sept. 21,1842.'•.'" t;-4T EMI StalEatiliF rS 541.14 E• • Y virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas to me UP directed, will he exposed tocpublio sale, on SATURDAY, the Gth day cf ICON EMBIi.II,A:D. 1842, nt ten o'clock, A, K. the folloWing described Rent F.stute, to wit; A. LOT OF GROUND, situate to the borough of Shippenshini, - contnining • • G 4 feet 4 inches in breadth, and 268 feet in ACptli„, more or less, adjoining a lot of John Alaclay on the- West, Main street on tho North, JscoliCuip Cottle --- Cum, nod on the South by a fourteen: feet alley. Seiz ed and taken in execution as the property of John Craft. , Also,' A tract of Land; situate. in North Middle-. ton township. Ctimbertand county. contgliiinitlixty acres, more or less, adjoining labile of , Jaeolv ,Wqr gn ner and others, having thereon : erected two story Stope,if OUSIF) and log Biros -Seized:pod taken imorstition as t 14114 propery of ! Terrell Brawn, end tckki,e solvt tne • • - - Sheriff's Office, Carlisle; Z - • ; • October 12i,'.1.842:. Cial ly.sa 4t.50 ,