EMMItTIM ER *lOO t liJAl4lt. is a w cats • ;N•,..;;;••;;; A ;1 , •;1- , :: P " Automatic! • • givihelow, iitit,pondeinsltfdrin; the irdbahinait.Or aft U+e netson of.' m portaileo . • crp.,nl9n t,tl . thi 14* 1 3 ctobilk.:' , ' •••":;',L4Prk;c':v• - tt; - :,•-•,•:•• , _ . • • it•-• r.P:••:•&.• r'•}7ainiy;lhtlei; had aFtivtid :nt‘ifmndia‘ ;Ind !B as • much 140' •ti 4 .4 i•• ••• - • ••••:•• mtea otatcsr • &tthetift6ahatili4oncl:9t• ere Whti pi*,rnettne,ditliWkiiil4o.oo•Afo l - ';'• • 4 afg 4 iiat'l° defend tht: laatythetnty-Atuntludedlintavend nn,d Hnkted Stalt4 fro Oxprntiqrlll it '„as c ikAtleinentAaihad tree* made •„wis thebeat . tin• both,•patties that caald,liptatle. He: atrotigly Condemned 'tho uttutks mado upon. terins'Of the tiesty* Ord preBs., , 'Aniericdn Chtunhar7ofC,ossmereriat 14er. ,poirAhiniaodressed ;immaterial to Sir tkeibert ::'urging the necessity:of a itiludtioni ofth6 present --vnormou u y upon o acne. . answer loos Veen, as yet,. returned to the'sseraesialis we • • , .The. A naerican• Teri fr ana tha.A.sh r on . a ' ty continue to be ,promitent subject of diecuisiort in the-l i tiris , jOutiials. - The ErnperWe' of China ilia at lengtb been .0f.., ne_.botutts; that a greattifficer 'called Chin* in .:a recountrc'with the'English force s , opt to death 'all the, white „,• •and . • barbarians, and seized' alive salmis of the black rebels" . . ,tt:goOdileil of public attention itastauring the last teri:daYsi'beerirdirected - agaiviklbt Chartists takeii prisoners 'doting thti . recent distUrbancee in the manufacturing (list:rivets. Specialcommissions Jaavibeem had in the counties of Chester, Lances ' ter tad Stafford.: great defalcation in thr;aank of Matieheeter- 7 The Manager Absconded:—Wiltnerto News - Letter tmyfi the . last ten days, the utmost excitement- "and alarm has - lireiailed in- cons quenceof the absconding of Mr. "Edmund• kin, late - manager of "the Manchester Batik.— 'Various and conflictiv etatemcnts have been free ly circulated as to the probable amount which he hoe carried away, but as yet no accurate idea can lie .formed. • .:The annual meeting or the ehateholdere in the Bank, was held in Manchester on Friday last, a l'at_:oo. of which stated that the Habil itiesby his- :nlnnagement were in the rennd numbers of £890,-, ,obo., - The box ofspecie which left Liverpool on tho '24th by the. Virginia. for New York, arid said to be, part of the plunder. is, it is pretty •welt•acccr- Raired not to be theease., - .The speck in cluestidn, .£20,000, is represented on good authority, as be ing a real mercantile transaction, the specie being -sent out for the purpose of Purchasing cotton, rind sent out as being the best mode of making pay. merit for that _ •• This Oleasant Medicine , is formed by n'combina tionof tw•einty different ingcNlients,nll'celebrated for the cure of Colds, Coughs, and Pulnionic Com plaints f nod by its coinhinntion, if one of these.arti liles should bc•uscd separaWly and safford,no. relief, in the EXTRACT : OF 110ARHOUND they are so amalgamated, that the benefit of the_w_hole is ex- All 'sorts of Paragraphs. l-perieneed in one Compound. --Ilfutuallorbearanee - li - the . tddelliteno of do.: .ntestie happiness. The angel - of the marriage covenant bears the inscription on each wing, which she folds in sorrow when the admonition is unheeded. 'Alas! how often•bsehe doomed to stand,like a morning dove,'ivith 'her bright pin_ ioniTurled and .ber heart heavy within her.—Boz. The inveterate joker of the Boston Post, now calls Whig gatherings, "Coenventions." . To enable a lady to mount a horse in Peru "lino, is tied In the bore's tail, into which the lady Introduces her foot as into We stirrup. An exchange paper asks—" Why should a to per wish to go heaven?.Because Were aro good spirits there.' • _. -Applc;'ar-prominence in the fore partuf the throat most developed in man, is so called from +9l idle notion that a peice of the,forbidden apple stuck in Adam's throat.— It is the convex.part of the first cartilage of the larynx. The following tuast.was Oven bt a dinner in the nutmeg-producing state.l-ot- donneclitut Nutmeg State, • Whers'aittill we gittl a grater?" Rob . eit Tannehill, a Scotch poet, is the author .of a pretty little epigram on we_9arir . ~N atre; imptlrtial in her cads, When she made man the strongest, In justice:then; to . make amends, • Made woman's tongue the TIIE Manna.—The little I have seen of the .world and know of the history of mankind, teach es me to. look upon the errors ofothers In sorrow, not in anger. When I take the history of ono pool heart that has sinned and•euffered, and rep. resent to mysolfthe struggles and temptations it hasione through—the brief pulsations of joy; the . feverish inquiCtude of hope and fear; the pressure of want; the desertion of friends; 'the scorn of the world that has little charity; the dcs - olation of the sours. sanctuary, and _threatening. health gone, haippineaa gone, even hope that re. mainsio'ngest, gone, I would fain leave • the cr. ring soul of my fellow man with nim from whose ,hands 'it 'came.—Lorigfellow. , • TIIE PRESBYTERIAN Cuencir.- 7 (01d School.) —We learn from the Presbyterian Almanac for 1843 that there aro attached to Oak brancli.of Presbyterians, 1399 Ministers , 140,463 'Coal. 4nunicants ( exclusive of, 4„ Presbyteries, not re. ;ported,' and 2025 churches. _ :The, wedding ring is put upon the fourth fin. tor of the woman's jet! hand, becsuso.in the orig. lorniulary marriage it - Weir. placed first on it.h6 trip-of the thumb with.: the words "in the manic of the Father;" then' on the' next Anger, +With tint'Worde, "and of eti,;li3ori;" thou, on the middle fisgeri with, 'tend of the Holy Ghost; and iid finally iiii the, fourth with the "Amin." ~ '‘.teiniParancnehoutd be encouraged by all who regard their present happiness or futtire welfare. It is the' Ont. man's friend 'end the rich man'v crnfart: - The joy of the widow , and the ionao oi•phan., - It Ikvinl,4dei'o4lll , spiriii people; take' plenty,of it „1 1 k.tiiflOitiOns upon ihe aliseni; go no 'further than ysu would ir they worepreaant. resolve,” says Bishop , Boyerpdge; "never to speak' of a vnariss virtues iiefore his fide, nor * Of his faults behihdliii bank." '}l raid, (he ob ` s'ervancebtivtiich wouid,lat one stroke.: banish . ..from. society both _ ' " e_Hi a t t clotlies the door, clothes his own' soul:: • litp,:gia , sweetens sweetens ' hie , own' heart: , 'He that feeds thehuisgryirepreatle ent•t9itipet tbi O ii i il *# 6 '9j? s titx;*A) l4 /4 0 -#:;r,;IT.;:;. • 'f'nomr..,o,olit - ,i4y41,141:44,,,fp1uid ,91 1 9 9 114 . 1 Tuitmip 4 l4g l 9,4 al_Peritita ptubblelAndtande nob:, 4 6 41W;sko:inf;mit: 4r iiiinZf#4 4 ..tatitioqlov'outek - :4f!iyiiotoffiihe if 41104'4 ioxla:ifl !kW, tkbro: 44-4 3 ,114.100iVrk** - iiiseliz , , . litki4l*l„t:s74 ioYttlß 41 0;45g*: 4411 :44004, r 4 if , :ot obi-6260w '-‘:l{.4 =1!1 ti t -7%; if : 4eb Thl•yiiictiloo.d.4o4lsoPl.l7,t,Aq, iiFiltp.qcs , iritCluaton.' by a tigivr4qiiilli , .'iditu:VH;sittik siitiilParterMiarrifilidlitrilitit;eY; z lg r ile:rFkloo ,, . 024iif0r ."1 4 to:thVrobbori4ho;-dectirringtiarearelk. , hint ; Suir: , ' with .the ;recant 'attempte , in ithat : .suinoltoiittluarhood roh. qua stage *44 an Some ; , .J. More hailry attempt,.l. of a ion•oounty}Maeyynr}B,ofiviiiah`a;Jiiaporstown pa says—"Orti town.visrstlirdOnAntrYgtferit'U-44irrinerit yeetcridei; upon,learapig Oat ,iroc;„ Grocer, 6'f this iliree...had; bpon: s ivriiiir4 about .3 . &clock in tleitictralrig";i.ndalbbefl 0f§375.. - . Jtwirs andor. AMA that Hy Funk' intended . leßving' town a. reout that ; liar? ."or,"Paiiireore, 19 ..pureliair& his Falleujviy i srird pasßing. from .his honse; to the Stage Olfive , Whea'othroiriter an alley, near the irquare,lie was'. arrested' by three:villians, *lid infliclea'ri"bloiruini the hack of his..head, and a wound With R. dirk :or some sharp instrument, gran his left breast; after which ho was tagged, iied . hanthi arl(licaf;MUl,iobbed ,ofilui above Rein. This ii the most daring pieten, uf villany that hes' over occurred in our town. WIIAT IS A GENTLEMAN 7—By the appellation of a gentleman, it is'nert meant to draw a line that would be individual ;between high andloiv, rank and suberdinati6n, riches and poverty. ,The die- Unarm is in the mind. Whoever is open . loyal, and true—whoever is of humble and affable de meanor—whoever is he. gr in himself, and in his judgentent:of otheri , , and requires no law but his will to fulfil an engagement—such a man is a gentleman,. and ouch a man may be found, a mong the tillers of the earth. His birth and die. tinction, however,,for the most party' ensure the: high sentiments which is denied to poierfy and lower Professions. • .The idea ofa mermaid,standing over a kettle ofboiling water, cooking her own tail, is rather ineongruous. In such:Lease we think she must be reduced to the last mctremitt. A Yinkee lute invented' a-new machine for taking the noise out of 'thunder ! k; :T*E!,-SZ'ANDY - About three years nod a holfagoaltitutrticTe_was.. brat Giotight before the public. It was hetalded with no previous announcement of itlmeritioi• VOtie . ;„but . was introduced by the proprietors, to the comm un ity to'stand by their decision,..as regarded its beneficial influence. Thatdeeision has been wattled inn man ner altdgether unexpected. The unsought hekllOW edgement of its worth has proceeded - spontaneously from thOusands, who have exverieuced 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-- ing Cough, Asthma, Catarrhs, Palpitation of the. Heart, Liver Compla int, . Night Sweats, difficult or profuse Ex peetoratio n,. and all, diseas „leading to Ciineuniption, has given it a value that no other sim- ilar medicine his ever readied. --Complaints-0r the_lungsTme_the—most.dangernms. and at the same time most prevalent of all diseases. Our climate is most peculiar it changes suddenly rom extreme warmth to extreme cold, from vie to ley, and it in from this change in the etiolate that lineasen are apt to arise. When the blood is in an unhealthy state, and the constitution naturally delicate, if a cold Sets in and no immediate relief take& place, the chances are al together against the patient attacked; it is when rem edies are taken in time; that disease is checked and life s a ved. There is no disease but may not be suf fered to go such a :mat that no medicine oe phy sician in the world can save the person attacked: This should he remembered by all ; the 'slaty or life is, to be Prepared I'. time. At the symptoms of a Cold, Cough or Chilliness, THE CLAILIFiED ESSENCE HP HOARIIOUNE CANDY ) should he freely_Used directions; and in every ease 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 one--Mll reme dies must beTeletili t . time: The following is nne of s thousand certificates the proprietor could show, attesting the virtue of his remedy. "I have * experimentally tested the virtues of your Clarified Ess”nce of 1 loarhOnaid Cindy, and would recommend it to be universally ust.l by till those whose hangs are exposed -=no public sPeaket , should be without it. Rev. Mr. livosr Formerly Paslot , of M . E. Church, York,' Pa. Remember, each packnge. or the geneine Hoar. bound Candy is signed J. Peastle Sort: All lettees, post paid, direetpd to .1. Pease & Son, Divisionitreet, N F, will be punctually attended to. . I n`..' Merchants in the., country wishing..Pease's iluarhound Candy can obtain it nt the manufacturer's lowest terms,.by sending an order to anyone in the city with whom theyslinve dealings. '. For sale by - 'MYERS & HAVERSTICiC, • .. , . ,-. .Solo Agents For Carlisle,and by fianie llntishesmer, Mechanicsburg. She Hy, Slnvemlinstown, • , Abraham Getz. Kingston'. J . . oseph Crain, floguestoyin.. , • ' Samuel Wilson, ?, • ' ' John Gish, sShippenslawg, . ' ' • J.' P. Wilson, Greenville. . ayMerchants'aptl storekeepers in this vieinity can be sup Plied by applying to Messrs. Myers k Haverrtick, who have a - large and fresh supply direct from the , Manufacture'r: • ' :Nov. 2, ',1242. • • • • - :1 •• • 04 itist , ,i)) ; the lii.:4loziOuler, harp, .Mr. THONIPSON .- .11.14THERS to , Miss NA DTCY :WALLlloll,•botli of'Ftiitticioid tOwn!Ne., • tstaterofiSamuel Wild; , deceased: . • x 6 44 ii rar 4;„'• ~."„.', Hk.1224.13Y, GIVEN,IIuti. letters , of Allininis zActrittion on the-Estate of SAMIJEL NIPO i SIeoW late iif,Newfo iiounty; kisie heeiekriirited t'a ": the isidiseriher, residing ln the Remo township'. : indebted In the sidd , :estete pre requelited to mitlieltiintediate, those bkvong liroperfektitlietititia- . ted for settlement ;11., 7 ,4• , ; • • irsAAd RORAO, #4113 , F ., t Novo ber 0,184 g. •• 4' • - r - vi-r 1 ilr• --,ft butate,-.-.." 11, writittiklY r i i tor '-'-' " r slier,ira 0n1if00, 1 , 4 ,9* fi e' tr' F ittli 'L, 111. 11A...,:1,,,E,.,..1 lir- .....tticri.t I. -. ‘ I 41'ai 164'i1114. MllUttfetni'anOMr,%:l!Teliß,u'lll.ltai'lorephivdoleikerloi 1 imi !".. 'bi ;: l itt 4."Bl7 : the, Publia 4° .h k xotiLi n gi 4tik en. thrcr, or, Ple 9n.Saturltt ~, ose or selgal..togiis Illti_n noaritiir' i. e, ' F ii4l)ooo4 rein '. , pgrhls Wi°,7` ctelexitfs„,t9nfilihoey,CbnTeP hnion \ I.*l i a "t1t)•••• 'co s rora,lif Wm kicirore_Agn*, I Bemble:iti&ju , i4wriiiainope):, tw ,,,,,,,,, d iii . olo; thi, Sitt'P.,___°"l vrtottrldi,4 11 . 0! : , ~.g,r,...w,re-.,... titorltiirtFic . r r - ;-.r . - - rf-r.45 I,loh.mb4,7irpotiogyon ..brig.t.o. ~.., -- - • - 4 ktiti4 ,- .;184% ' 1;4 itmlm=n . • • • . . The Editorial conduct of this . paper rests. with Hottiter.' Gaer.t.Mt,sibly assisted at. the Departments of LiterarY, Commercial and Miscellaneous Intelli gence. 'ln its Political course,. The. Tribune is ar ilently, infl itiblje Wuto, tied advocates, with its ut-, most energies; the Paersciturr or. Hoste.lseturrstr, the restoration or A SOUND AND UrstroassCessurtricart the rigorous prosecution oflsTaturett,lsprsovraustrr; and the election of HENItY CLAY tis nett . Pieill tient of the United Stmes. ;Being'sent Only for Gash in advance, the 'Publishers are, enabled o afford it, notwithstanding its great size and the •of iti"Pub-, Utopian, at the low price'of Two Della a year Six, Copies for Teii Dollai.s; er Teii COPiei for-Fifteen ri f Dollars.' Vol.' 11, commeaces 'vrith over 9,00. sub - scribero °tithe. 17tleof - Septetiaber. ' PubstriPtions are resPectfully•solhaftalay• ":; " '' :' .-4 , -- .: ~. ••f r- GREE.ILEYISr MoELVAT " ll,•Publishert4 ; ~ .New York, NovA, ISO ' -.- ~t arrzersirfts.r Tlll g Aubacriber,liasjostleceiioll'kkocl' asso.rtininiot 711 fr irimihia,lasialerenel 'Oda! 4tUEIHERS lots 'Leflielr , Weef, alisq stig6ail Efesa'4, meat of Geatlameaeltu'bbeft. , • ' IVAIITNEiC NoYember. . 1 ow!: apt , ospi tidies Cos, tr A qr„C*l rinttensupob4w, eins, HnienniAtntattllon liit!iekrpstrdoni'n, Eyler KnetitiMai.se ••'.k ,e,4 cv..%EwwSINATT I ti: ‘„ November 9, pt 49; 11 ~ 5 '4O 1 Jr4ol l ' " I ! • kit ~„, „, - G t• 4 " lioiember 0; - i 849: • ' ' • tf-54 - - ;=`,--,2,—,-7.717"-‘r7•767"-7.17 - (4"• 4 ft , , .e. 4 4 .1 J f F4LAT .'i. , . 4 •• - ., ,' • ~-.",, * r ,- -•, .' • , ),„ 1 - ., ,,, ~. .',", 1 •.- - - , z--. 4, r, - ,)r 1. ,.' 4 ''. 1 '4-,.',1;.14 . •P AP I ; os s Ayl),/Pnr#V4 : ;', 3 ' ,2 : ,.i -r . i. : :.: 14 ,•1''''r. : 4::-irr ~.... AA ii -- , 4 2 .: P4 1 •40"4 , ',4 !* ll ' ll4 0.64 1 41,i Th' P- I :Alit litt 4 l 3 ifi _ 1; t "' 4 ,!fifi . .,`Fikrtiik-,lloe,eA , ,AI riOqi,kn„" , Oi t . t .ei.,l4 1'..5,:t5.:, - ,.4piit.' 5:, Ft N 4 :ro.9l, , ArlifiN;l smilsilt!f:-0, 1,c.7•.0,5,0,:i.4 , g04 '0*;.•11011.4k*ith,ii,,,,..1. • lure ,. : 16 -- A t t y l istaf t iinim , A, 7 4 11 ,W.Ft1•,1.11‘e.,, , 1.Ti"-vtAi , • ~,,,,, ~ ...'-': .. - 4 ;;;; 1- .4 , 44 . .46..37,42Aell/Z4141A , V1),0:- e . : :gleirm,l4 , e(!i‘4pn - stioll4clup.otioil . .ipakticitif. tihject ici:ptiralit4elll.„) 7,.; ,;? , :': 4',...,1, - :; ?:: ' V s l 7.. ,:„,;, :.:,. f T,he Merchant Mill•has AV;O patitif Sturiiiitniton§ pair,of , CountlMPlonea• , Cr Ite.eltwer , Mill. ',Wk . Om!' 40 4 1300 h.i°14# 14 PKICCOPAgrAr4TIPPYmeris I "ibe l ltdseciiillieCreek tliere bel4 aiviaytiatiltcient . wakerfornlVtlie Mithitti - ki ir once -,= ''', 1 , . t lifti'Olii/idelihelcaliill, /fib) ' tlitii farina bf.)ifinut It°, iierei.eieh, atid L tlie; Milli and 'Water paiOr;ivitli abont iXttii.reslif_iiithd; - iiiill'llWill sell 'anyone . pro.:- ' pelrly'separately, Or th e Whidetotetlier. ' • ,:;'..- - -- ~ llierels shout 200 acres of.the Land :Covered with one 11 NIBEIt, and the residuelcunder 'good fence and. cultivation,-with all the ; necessary HOUSES, Barns and ; out:buildings, to antommodate a farmer. The Pineis'of an eicellent,guality c with a.. ,•, :‘. . .' LIMESTONE QUARRY.' •, . • .. .. • . . . • ~ . . • upon it, which will supply lime for the:Lnd to any extent..... I'lle. title to the property is Perfect and the terms, nt• paymeiit will be made very easy. , . For any further information apply tii . Freileriek - Watts, Es q. Carlisle,' or to • the subscriber on. the premises: • . ' . • JOHN' WEAKLY. Noiernlieir9llß-12. .. Teche Lancacter Union aud.York Republican, , , t in .i ish 3 tines and send bills tolhis . offiCe . for colk. - .::.,: . PU15L1C: 7- K.4,LKi - ':' BYvirtudOf the powers contained in the Last Will end Testament of CHRISTIAN 1 1 ERICH, deceased; I will expose, to public Sale, on I .thepremises,cortter-of-and Loather streets; :in the Borough of Carlisle, on FRIDAY the 20 da'y of DECEMBER, 1842, that large and commodious 2 TWO ST D DRY 1P113111121 situate on 'the Conner of Hanover - and Louther streets; which was long, occupied as a Pub lic House by thesaid Christian Humerich Absitill t h at Two Story BRICK HOUSE and LOT OF GROUND, situate on the North side of Lowlier street, in Carlisle, in which the said Chris tian Hunterich resided at the time of his decease. Also a HALF LOT OF GROUND, situate on Lociist Ails, being the one Half of the same Lot on 'lvltieh the German Reformed Church is built. • Also all that Two Stm7 FRAME WEATIIEB BOARDED DOUSE, situate on the South side of Lowlier street, in Carlisle, adjoining the German LoutlieratiChurch in which John Harris now resides. AlsO all these four 1.,0 I'S OF GitouNo,hottnit ed hyDoixliiitrect, Pitt street, Locust Ally and it Lot of James Hutton, the same whirl, •the said Christian•Humerieb purcliaied ..... Alati ail Wet outLOT or GROUND, situate in the Borough of Carlisle, bounded by the Creek lane, by the road from the Turnpike to litt street, by the road to Alexander's Mill, and by a Lot .of James Nobles heirs, containing THREE ACRES. • Alsci,all that Out LOT 'OF GROUND, in the• Borough of Carlisle, bounded by the. road which lends from the Turnpike to Alexander's Mill, by land of William Henderson, Esq. and John - Noble, containing Five Acres and Filly-fhe Perches: The terms which will be easy,will be made knoWn on the day of sale by LEWIS HAELXN, • Administrator of the, IVill annexed. Norember_9,lBdtt. - 4 _ in Bankruptcy. NOTICE. DETIITIONS for the Benefit of he Bankrupt Law, have been filed the Nc;esn her, 1843, by FREDERICK A. KENNEDY, late Conch Maker, • • • Cumberland co. MICHAEL P. EGE; late Iron Master, (in dividually and as n Partner of the late firm • , of M. P. and J. A. Ege.) Cumberland co. JOSEPH A. EGE, late Iron Abater, (in dividually and as a Partner of the late firm • - of M. P; and .1. A. Ege,) Cumberlanirco. JAMES COLE, Tailor,, Cumberland co. WILLIAM HIGLEY, Currier,- Cumberland co. Which Petitithis will be heard before the District Court of. the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the Dis trict Court 'Room in .the City of Philadelphia, on . FRIDAY the 9th daa of DECEMBER nest, 1842, at I l o'clock, A. M. when and where all persons in crttsted-marappear and showcatiseilf any - therlicive; why the prayer of the said Petitions should not be granted, and the said Petitioners be declared Bank. rupt. PIUS. HOPKINSON, Clerk of the District Court. N7,T. " *-54 storniew. AJ. PETITION fur Discharge and Certificate tut= AL der the Bankrupt Law, has been filed by Timm AS FLOWERS, Innkeeper, Cumberland and FRIDAY the 29th day of JANUARY next, at o'clock, A. M. is appointed for the hearing there of, before the said Court, sitting in Bankruptcy, nt the District Court Room, in the City of Philadelphia, when and n here the'Creditors of the said Petitioner, who Jhave proved their Debts, and all pertions in in terest,•may appear and show cause, if any. they have, why such Dim:barge and Certificate should not be granted. FRAS. HOPKINSON, • . Clerk of the District Court. __Phila—Nov. 9, . ,10-54 THEN. YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE By H. Grocloy and-T. Die Wrath IS PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORN:- ING in New York City,- but mailed to distant. subscribers on the Thursday preceding, and Contains all the News received in New York up to and in cluding that morning.: It is a Family awl Business Newspaper, !printeil on a very large sheet of 'good paper in Quarto form (eight pages per number,' and embodies a greater amount and Variety of Political and General Intelligence than any other Weekly Journal. 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A A fit tElbiled OrelPektlifi thila I OfellgtO b it47 l daY *li+XVltnivittbnitOrAtiit* c_042,(9414 -t ap,the CaOsil'atorzkiiiiloloe4ll4!)lo: 'holders einhiatvir , ltlfeir Biiidends i cat tliti fritftriatibject to Imynient of the jax, lionkory#49 l lWanif ffinfigo fritl W::o4l4lt:di t lV, Pis,!iteN ytfF+' o 2 ~ 342, '• tre. ,Thestilitioitier ' kbr Irteitgllfo..meefat BrolFink,loosei,osts-B:kdtra r tiny tfiettli'dafof Deednittek• neat,ottidevgn o.elock 4,.:,111. to - ,einitnildr the eijidlenity 146kislittdfd fok; or kiiiikoqidlolkatititifittotelitelitilliteliqiiliaiiiiiiictii . the' etpenses nfAlleinititution and the Relief notes is ; , *roe(' for, tke-ok , otthe Cottintonleadth by Me Banks, as their interest may By order of thellitard ti iiireciOrak I ' t _ B. COlSBA:lii , ,Cashier." Ifoteiniter 2,184 . ' td-53 Pll.lr 17P1.;';':.1 2 .11.1rUP - 1 .7 . THa iitit'oseriber . being tidliittnittett to eaTe , .carlisle; reqtiests settledeceotieti with Itim,to tall tit the store of, Barnitz, itid settle the snide mi 'before -the' 12th inst., as atter that time' the books' wilrlieJeltiti the hands,of l st.histied • • • NA"I JNO: civembee2 1842. - 3i-43 _ . i',I3H.OND OLOTHZ 9 . - 60. rUR 111 ER sup . ply:'ilf . Lotit CiioTfis; eultabfe foi: ovei•conts. AIeROASSIMERDS & SATTINKTSdast receiv:r etl at tlieEtore of • ' GEO. W. flit Wt: ' November 2;1842. • tf-5.1 FRESH . ARRIVAL. r. ALARGtand'general assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES; received by tlie subscriber' con sistin,„. , in part of Coffee,Teas; Loaf, Cutup; Bratile, Clarified and •Brown Sugars, also Roney, Syrup, Sugir - llouse, New Orleans and' POrtorleo Molaasea, also Sperm' and Whale Oil; Sperm Candles,. Roll Tobacco, Cut eavendisli, beat Spanish; half SOMA and Common Cigals, and . best - Rappee Snuff, and every article in t h e line of a Grocer ; , all of which will be sold cheaper than by .any of Apse who have given a catalogue of, their prices to the public. Cash and no credit- W. M. MATEER. Nopembei• 2, 1842 • 31.0 C AILNES ; AFRES H supply of Cashmere Mous de Laines, just received at the Store or GEO. W. 111:1'NER. tr,53 November 2, 1842 lI.ACKEREL. • O: t 2 mitt 3, in Barrels. half AO quarters,•of 111. a very superior quality. • W3f It 7 113. TEER. 11.63 Novara - bet. 2,1 812 • • Estate - of Joseph Conn elfey deceased. NtjAtitt r.:: IS,IIERERY GIVEN that letters testamentary on,the last .and testament of JOSEI'II CON NELLY, late of %Vest PennshoroughlOwnship,Cutn berland county, deceased, have been .grantql to the subscriber, residing in the same township. All per sons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and' those having claims to pre sent them'properly authenticated for settlement to . SAMUEL M'CORMICK, Nov. 2tl, 1842.---6 t Executor. TARTAN PLAIDDS.. N assort r nent'ofTAß'PAN PLAIDS, 2 - A L for Children's Clothes, now opening at the Store of.. CEO. WuJIITNER.• November :. • tf-5.3 .O:OIB2IEZZZOVAIIIita 11311 AIMS, Figs, Dates, Piiitieclresli 6t111;;it 'LW Grapes, Lemons, Almonds, Cocoa nuts, Fil berts, fresh Males in jars, Tomato Catchup. Pep per Sauce, a prime article of table oil, Sugar, Butter and water cracbers i ,,Ciindies of all kinils 101• vile by die subscriber.' . U WM. NI. ATEER. 'November 2 1842 • 7 , . t.t-53 ALPACA , LUSTRE. A BEAUTIFUL material 1;)t. Latliep' .E-11. Dresses, of various colors, jted. received at the Store of GEO. W. LIMNER. November 2,1842. . tf-52 • Boots, Shoes and Caps. , lug EN'S, Boy'a and Youth's Boots,fi ne and coarse; Men's,.Bov's and -Youth's Bro„.iins and Shoes, also 'MeTils and I-ndie's Elastic - and leather over Shoes, furred Ladies silk lined and wadded gaiters, a french artiele—Beorize i & kid slippers, white kid & main slippers, and a ftill assortment of all kind§ of Shoes. Mena, Boys and Youths CXYS, httest style. Cheaper than ever ter cash. November 2,1844 wroinzaze • 111011UNTION for the Bintefit of the Bank rupt Lair, has Lech bell the . 28th October 1Y42, by CONI2Ati IRD , Tanner, Which Petition will 1m heard before the District Colt the milted States tee the !!:obteen District of emiktlynnia, sitting in Bankruptcy, ntthe Dia: trict Court rtioin in the City of.ebiindciplint,•on PlinhkY the 9th thiy of DliCEMl3lillt tiest,'lB42, ni lio'Clock, A. M. When and whet;e nll persons in terested may .appear and show cause, if any. they !mire, why the prnyer i of the said Petition Should not granted, anti the said Petitioner be declared Batik- FR AS. 110MINSON, Lam! • Clerk or the District Cot t.. Nov..'2, 1842:. 3t-53 Notice its Bankrositcy. rir II E District; Court de the united States for theßasterri District of Pennsylvanialfolilen at Philadelphia; having on the 21st day of October, 1842; by its decree upon petition of Jameson. Han non and Oeotgq Helitebowour, Creditor's of Jonas Miller of the Borough Newville 'Cumber land counlY, flea - wed Laid linnkrtipt—within the true intent and meaning of the Act of Congress, and , the said Court having ordered me as Commissioner in Bankruptcy for Cumberland county, to take proof of debts due by the said Bankrupt—quids Creditors; they are, hereby notified, that I hate filed the 21st day Of November, 1842, betwien the hours of' clock, A. M. and 5 o'clock; P. M. and every subse quent day, betwtkm t tc tame hours:--tintil the 26th day of Noveniber, 1842 inclusive. ' for taking proof of all elnimtlugainst - Bankrupt,ot my office, in South Hanover street, four doors south of die- Court. Hoitsei Carlisle, Pa.. . g or , ervi . t ier di 18 7:. 42 2, -- JNP. CqtriV; -- . 8t!.53 iciti& well:known Fulling Mill of the subsen • - - hero on the. Yellow Breeches creek; hi South dleton to*nehip; folk miles south of Carlisle; tented, with all the machinery connected with it. it will be rented on reieonable terms if early application is 'made.; Pomession wlll.bb given on the let of Aprilmeat i ; -• JACOB BURKHOLDER: Hove ni kei 2, 484:1 r • 4t.58 'Auction! : - .A.uCtiOri! rrifiE eubiCribern w ill . offer at Public -IL Silent the store roonVerpOsserman & Hutton in North Hanover.,istreet, the:stook of Goog,!-.l24lo,Pgitlif. An the tate &to, of-Bossermain & „Hutton; eoustating (of 11 n div' Painits,pite Stroilitto; - ;and mawother aqicles oflitirdware t Theie will he n otTered at the same time an eleetteht ,one horse 1 lc. -Terms of-tiale still he maile tcenitili L eVines; -- Sale to eammmite,at 100994 A. IH.. terms retitle, ,known by • ' 1 -•"" ' • PHILIP BOSSERMI,SN,'":''' Executor of the.F.Lisint of hldikani llosserrifiti ddt , tt i ; ; , • and GEORGE Httran m ,,, - Surviving jaartnerOlate firtteof BossimailkHiMoit.' November 9,1842. " • -a't . tv.Vilt4s4lr • ZarICOSII9 ICOMF A • OIEIABLX ,Oiw 711,0, 4 1 164 iffla ING gOIUSE-,-:•;t:intzailOcti!,CofAT. session given mr,i#4layApt ' 4lntriY 7 . ar 10 10 , 1 , .• • 1; rr V• \ PA Wm • .• Amii 2 iirsEW ltslosl7 - 1"c" ; hattgOttgi Ea ", a etbanilea Sei ' Anust 31 2 lite • d • • . 1•A = ma ' ' Notice tO.Cretlitors. AKE notice that we havp applied to the Juclges'of the. Celia of - Pleas of Cumberland county, for the benefit of the Invol. vent Laws Of this Ceminenwealtli t and that they have'appointed Monday the 14th day of Not!eni. 'ber next, for the hearing of us and our Creditors;' at the Court Ilouse iii ,the borough of Carlisle; when and where all.may attend &Alley think proper. WILLIAM - NOAKEiti SILKS, CRAMS, MERINOES, And Wooles of ail kinds. • Also, Wool Xiye g & iStiOnrin.g 117- 0rt.,23m ummhz informs the citizens of ear n lisle and 'tts vicinity, that She still Continues Coloring -and Scouring Silks, Crapes; Illerinocs.: and Woolens of all kinds; • ALSO; WOOL DYEING AND SCOURING' ; instil its yarious branches. She may be found at her" residence in Church-Alley, opposite,Eduentlon where work will be thankfully received, and execu ted in a neat and liandstime Inannel% • Carlisle, Sept. '2B; 1841 ° • • St-48 WM. M. MATEER. tf-53 Ciamberland co • )ETITIONS for. the:Benefit of life 13abki:npt Law, have been tiled the 2.:NLOclober, 1832, he OIIN AIoCORMICK, dealer-hi Altirketinz - •. , Contherland.Eo. . . 3OIIN M. WOODBIJIIDiriare - Merehant (of the firma,. of John M. Woodburn'Sr. Co., .19,1011 LadAlin SzCsi . ,i,, , ,ALlaalea Wilano• agent, and Iron Mnater,) ' Curnbedand ho. JOSEPII. W. PATTON, lath IrOO Mosier; - ' . Which Petitions Will be IMard berms: the Mimiit CoUrt of the United States liar the Eastern District or Pennsylvania, sitting to Dankruptci;:d the District Court room in the,City of, Philadelphia, on FRIDAY ilie - 2d day or DECHSDIER tiext,nt 11 o'clock, A. M., when and where all e ersons intereOted May Mt pent' ad show same, it any Ahey. have, wliy. the prayer r ot the said Petitions should not be granted, and thesaid PetitioneritlentaieiFllankrupts. . • PIiASAIOPRINSOT, ^ • . Clc , rk:orthe Diatiiet Conti. • Oct. id., 1842. • • . ; P , ' * NO .1 1 1 .1dE c • " T1116145.(4 Discharge antideigi dente antler the Bankrupt Law,havebcen SI JACOII A. DAUM, inkeeper, ' Cumberland Co. NOAKEII; -Saddler and Dis tiller, • . Cumberland co. JOHN. DAiilligON, 111iltitright an I late. titelter,'in CoMpaity with' Sxtniiel ))avid • ,-. • • Cumberland co.. and PRIDAY die 30tit do of •DECEMBEIe nAt.,at II o'clock, A. M. is appointed for the hearing there of, before the said Courtolitiirig In Bankrupt/okt the District Courtroom in the. City of Philadelphtsmhen and where the Creditors of the pill PetitioneeS, , who have proved thcirDebts, antlall other moons in in terest, Mit vMMeitr and s'imircaithl4 ;rimy they have, why such 7 4/1 saline and- Certillcate - eliould not be granted. • PICAS: HOPKINSON, I - Clerk of• the District Court. Philm Qct 2G, 1842. ' ' • .. 10=82, . . . ... ~ . , . ..., .. . , il4 the mattetof .the :PetitiMt of Jaiiiijstiti;tittit;' i-1- I, a Hankiiipt.l ; ,;; ' ~ , e--‘ ?' ~ .. 8.4'2, 00..1 1 17, Petition : le P. P."44,z.niisiine . i' of 'said'.lesso Bauman ; for an ' rder lb sell sierfaur - Henit, 7 pittite,..Sto:or.said Ilankrdpt, mid gull filed ' ',. - : - And it ie 'ordered tinirPtildfd'Nollee kkeien!ip,, ?the Varlislii: Herald tad Eftpositnicthat'ihigaipirca:' lion late bl:en made and Onit Saftirday;the SW of,l!lo* !sembere'nekt, at i t o'oloett A. 14.1:and:AIM thiaige.l. Court Ho - opt in the: City,lt=f Philadelphift faitliecii• appointed ifOkftetime 'and pitieire(liearlt i • ~i±ritga„ and..‘Eliertralf , liektins' hi interese may a ix td idle*. CAW' if aliihe,,tha=o;:a+liilltliefigi , 'RAM; hot be granted.=.= , = ,:.=:= fl . " , ' ==',=_ 4 ' .''','....,.'':, Mre) , tq , : .61 , : i''''"' ' , FHAS:' TIOPSIN B COf,! - '' ; f . , ~,,„„ ~.plelt4l, giqietriet Clifort'..=`' 1 Oetebet#-26, 184 g:" • ' '•,` . '- .'. , ' . p ......... ilf7r;.. ...i.:=,i' .....„. ',i ' S= : - ' t ', "'s. ' '-''''' r. ";',... , ;' - ,.',,:,,:, 1 ~:i„, . • N0,111141132L IN'tn.r4itter ofhiarati fil.ilittpp, a iiaidtetiiii. 1842, Oct. I ith tr "iAt iiOr'EME . Ege, assignee tuisa l id‘MartinDAOP , foi=an rfloetale4*.artain. -g: gair t igliei c ir-Vd :Itictlipt ilny'ad'iinfilllettil. 7 ditla!,~lliii üblier.qadtte Degtict .iii'. ,Ole c a aine ittorkld.lo4' ositer; that this apR 00 on ttaidoeislOadeiltid that sitirtaiy.trii sthAiyalr ..fitetulie.r , THAI; at 114!filbalt; - zatzlitiaitut-TheDIP bit,gtitOtawit,ittalee Clis„pf..-PitilittiOphilt;-,ltitier - eat appointed ' torAlte 'litttyytti ptittte,,pf hearing, i, . hen and.wheiV,VlNltirtrori' trittiirtititr'splior,, tOlbot.elittitiikookyailier. ititgootikiihkltc4ds •' 0 Y 1 .4*.t.A0 liFailOirt'?.itt' t,,, ,, i . 01 411: 1 J 1 74i . 4 1 1' .4 04 , • 4i ~;,* t,"i.T 6'...lo,Tti'Er ,lint'AlU.lf)l4rft,eillk. `'.;' - I '. '4.' NI 4+ri . RYV.'t4==tg, " *Mtft r nA' ' . .704 ;; 1 501,i5 - -=4:' , 4, ,-; - '4. •-•'.4 .. . , ;o4ta,i'iW' ';' t. • 'il ' `-," tf4l 41#1,:4UP 114 4414 ''' 1 ... C, all ! t : . t , 44;10 .1 1;0041.'f. - ;'o let HO, .11 s 0 :AlnP ILu'e4- 1 1! 14 klar,9Pvil tt: , e a t i „ hgt;iiiithin. ~0309p :7 4. ~, Ilr . „6011 . 00 4 1 4 . 4 04 6 1 1 "144t , .4.4fru , m,PLir t , iiiitat: "They/5011 , Aifaud.ifieisw iiiitatiiin`ttralijiiiraiiiiiiiiiirni t it Ili atffitettl6,1 1 , at Oplrpift, tiac9fAiiiiinC,RloWl44l,laniaa v 4 0femwortom**4*.pkitv ' 44010.06: whotont k , ce,ievireirpy inikii4r,ltturlhan" ~ cirPri?,, ,- .91 4 ' cm ~ ,l,„19(.12 , ttg,ll l, lrn,li, 91 , Ail hi fipa 41to*der.::- '‘ - ;,, , -,,, ~,1 . , „, `,v.,, , , , ,,,,. ; -, -;: - ":'?.'4 '4. 1 ' , i' , ,, ,, i,,,.-?=4Y, l ( o j 4( ittlid'Af/!•§Etifo,e , l4l-« ", ~ , ''"' , '44,4,SUAW-v*,- datoi;or Pi-Ifil§T - ''''''' :, - . -, 3e5Y?: , LAGNICY4 ei` Mit. ~ BAR§clisx.f.„ n,nkilye of...Ornssla, bees. IthlVr.l.• infol:ni Lidletl and Gent eitien that; baying Intrued Chisses iit the Collite, lie ‘ , Niiilld'alini:atteoul - .6 Clawleft qloitiff;` liktkin German 'lind either f finp,llndies or. Gentlenten.. Saqsfeetnry refe*, -eneett can tW - 4,iien 'ld ilk lacidts7','.r . ..piekhiscii!. condkei: - October 12 184 Z: • EsfatC6f,Noalf , Heilden I.l.gceasdrl.,' s' . 011 7 E N, `'that AdministratioOm the Estate of 'NOME lIEDi• DEN; dec'di of Frankford ' Carnberiand. county, have been granted to, the sulisicriber, inirlons hitlehtedid the deCeasiell; i•eljbested to make pay Meat, and thcie havlng q3l6initi to •present them for settlement • ' • . • ' FREDERICK ZEIGLER, - Adrit'r:' October 26,1842. ' 60-5? Estate df:James Reed; deceased. NOTICE: 1s • HEREBY.4 - 1111TIN.; that letter: testamentary On the„hist will, and :testnmr .0 • AMES RCM, late orNeltildit Mivinship imber. -Contity;depeasetl; hare bbeit_ . ) red , by thd Register of said County, to the adheriber, resoling in the of New Ville. All'persons indebted to the hstete irl a requestecl to mahe.paymeni having e'aitils will present thein,properly authenticated tel Si Minima, to JA AIRS .KENNEDY. . Newville, October 17,, 18 . 4ti."',• • , •Gt-51 ]Election orDirectors. . 5 • . CAllf.!iLE BANICI . ()a. 18,1842. 10 ()TICE', 18 hereby given to the Stockholdees in this Institution. that an election will he heIII - at the Banking {louse, on the third Monday of Nevem berpext, (being the 21st day of the month,) for thir Meta/imam s, tOterve the ensitingvenr. • WM: S.- ATTAENTION, Big Spria q Adamantine Guards: - IVHE annual Court of . Appeal 'will be _JR held tit - the - publte — lontie of , Col. Win. 11. Woclbiirti, in Newrillo, on Mottetaytbe iti day g Airdeiribei; bit4eeit'ibe . lioure of ,teii.atitl four o'clock on said Clay.- All those who. have been itti sent oil days of parade; dowell toattetith aS ilipre will be a warrant issued ionnetintely. • • - it; MeCUDLOU(III; Calif: . Dickinson-, Oct. 26, 1842. 1.(1-52 WILLIAM CLARK;- SAMUEL BROWN; JOHN KEPFORD: JEREMIAH MYERS, - WM. BASEHORE, • • BENSON _V , REELAND; SAMUEL BROWN,- JOHN BIXLER, JOSEPH WOLF . . lIRISTAIN MILLED Oct. 19, 1842 Cleaning ,Coloring Ihi 1 lankrtipetbo. NOTICE: pr, nit+ ' , itAaci;it "" : #l , 1' 1010011. ' and: ”rim I X “a": 1340.5 ‘ \A ’-' m. .' ~ ~..- - ' ' ' - M I I ' M _l“§.~vd»"~g§.-‘:‘lf‘gk’giwgg'xnitwm¥¢flafi7ws§?4fififiiffls;fi‘:s¢ll“r}szfi§tfifdwlfl;fi€sn :E‘Ei‘fi‘fi'm “bylaw "N _ ... “Mum”, ~ , , w... fl ‘ N _ . _, .. “".""“‘“',""‘.‘:"‘ -.“4,.thlraéga‘lfi,.:s:lr.:é:"-““1"si‘l££h":"W1 7w": 15‘5“ i 4 0,1 1 4;;,,21*. , - 'ON 1 i 0: ; ,. ~,' I I * .R . ,Fi * ~ r. ' '7‘,•:- . AW. Itilfrt -,'" ,* ' • 1 .1.. 4 -' ' ' 11111 W .4 ': ' , . .4 .. ‘• '; "11.i \ 1 : :' ,' ;' l. , , c.. ., -,k,x.... # ,, j ,,,, , ~ A•; ow ' • ciktird.l7 , ',/,;Mt-4 gVI J ' t ; , - i„i;;Pi*• . 4 r-- - .l' 4 „ :t -, '' . 6.. , i - t - 'i'l7,q,'; i:11101PX virtue ,of the powe,tB anti 4tatliiritt ,__4llllllt,e r onta nettrAryhetibtatTlyilt:juktr . .teXloprAtlx42: ' l i fiCiOirg,o•l,o.o` , Thilnifr dTk-fxi'ol . # 4 arkat VOt I igIC.44I O POZCWO* II4 -,,ittl ifijtsMl l lVr t, pilk4Bf4oi4Y/litSiil i k I n i e '!i : :# Bo4 l l 944 r i. 4 joo l .o 6 : l ki , tli‘;Pit kl,Vilti j ,'; .? •tdria r lfitgltfeirifiglrAttr ll _.... ... 0 ; • . . . .• . . ?cif h Tea , Th9egOtit tif "44brfic#es,ifit4, .:,, i 'kiAtifig4 o. o:44.tt,iliffiii.64 l ,),',o4.44ll(4. ..iiiiefieq!'diiiiii 4 an*iipti !. ifyglipliiii; r i'Abn4sl2sl,abiert 6f:the r latiti are oleAr;e:d'iMil - highlyntil tratdlinY ip ' g • r ihirVit erected. ,ITlNFee;‘LaEte. liaet,marl, g : 'and neiessaryTriritAlir TlFlO,tTlsES,i'llte irrirkS sic tirdirelledity•the Yellow; Breetiltes Greek and the Boding Snritig;ailticti neither fail norfreeze. ..Where niti - upon (lie preinises till OM bee:Mit - tail. 'iviwk= Moil linuses duallittaseriiitiarliente;ratid.shiith shrqii,. and stabling ' bdilt 'of the Most qibstaptial 'Materials. The ore: 'of the , best. mittliir.and ' iiMxlmitstible, is within 'twines of tire -Furnate. '' 'lliere is perhaps :110 lion Works ii Pentisylvanin which possesses 'sui • perior atlysimiges and offers greatel , inducements to the inyeattnent of, Capital.. Ihe water power jilt° great that it, ,might be extended to r.ny Other L Intuit/. la.cturing !purpose. , Persons dispointti to. iturelittse 3011 of .eouise examine the property. • The.tertns of sale will be Made know by • . • : • • • - . _, • , ..? - , 'At ARY,EGE, - i'•-•.• , . ' —:Ettlintrix of.. illielmel Ege; dets'd.'.. Carliale',.(lt.4. 10, 184'2. •: -• , :: if-51 ;1 1 ,sitintore Piiteiot, Nuqqiiml Intelligencer r United' Slated Gazette ,° ptilil rah in tri-tVeckijr papers, to the 'inlaid of $.5 mid scud bills,to this office, . . 11-50 • :LAND FOR••SALE• • . ;rrIICE subscriber offera Ibr sale; ert aceomitie: datihg,terMs, A TRACT OE APAT'ENTEI6 Zakii 7 avia atallaZo. Containing I7d ACRES,.moro or • less—with d ' HOUSE Ot. 'BARN thereon erected. il , llll The land is hi a good'etute of cultivation; :;' , ll.well watered and tinder good fences: also, 4 26 idcres IVood Both parcels lying and being in Mifflin townsltip;, Cumberland county, six miles . West of Newville and Or North of Newburg: . Any nersuri wishing to purchase will call and examine the premises; when. the terms will he made knowni W. -STEVENSON. August 10, 184 g. ' 4tmly*.V runiAc .%A.LR; WILL be 'Sold at public sale, on the premises on SATURDAY the sth day of NOVEM: BER nest, the follOwing_described property; . viir A.Ronse rand Ldit or GrOVAild i late the--property of Mary Spangler;. 'deceased; Containing ONE ACRE, more or thudded on the cast, by a Id of Victor Shannon; on the south by lands. of Jacob Belshooirer, .west by lands of Victor Shannon, and north partly, try lands of George Zinn -and Victor Shannon; Thci house is part brick , and - part log, two stories high; roomy nil-Comfortable: There is also a log.atablo with a shettattnclicd ercetcd on said lot. Also; a. variety of fruit treci on tho premises with other Conveniences: The above pr . Opeity is in aline and licaitby part of tliononntry ,and. Were strong inducements td tradesimen. Persons wishing.to purchase will be shown the Moperty by tke subscriber'. iesiding in .Mount Rock: • - - - • . will :tied be sold at the game lime and place, the collbwind desbribed pcksonal pro perty, to wit: . An excellent .24 hour brass Clock slid cllgej - Bureau; Tables, Beds and Bedsioadir, a ton plate Stove. and Pipe, a large and small copper Kettle, anil g variety of cithei articles lad numerous to meritiod: Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, M., When termd will be made known and attendance given by YOST 5t ANGLER; Excentoi. ObtoliM. t54.5.:1 LKOM 011221.141 .• TWILL e:tpose to Public Sale, on did tremises, on SATURDAY (hit 1:1tli duly of NOVEMBER, 1412, at 11 o'clock, A. - .M.; • • • A FA lit Situate in Frankton' township,' Climberland eminty, hounded by land's or liavillSoyder, Jan Bailin and John Wa'face's hei es and otherS,contaliiiiiF Ninety Eight Acres, more pr phrt of wlttuh is elearcd, with a small LOG HOUSE PIA Stable, A alci'vioil .0 nt 11CIIARD theveoli, a rem.: good thither: There is n good spring of twee near the House. • ' . . . - . 4'lle terror will be oink knotto on the tiny of wile MARY JOHNSTON, - • • by: her Attorney in filet - , Johik - Prortor. detniter 91t. MI - : 9t-9' 'Ban G 011.148 llie siillsCritici: 1;43 juitopenbil, edt ddor , to G S 1 ®E STORE. - • Id , Itis strib.k circi i rnperic'ti ootisists in purl orCOFFEES SUGARS; TF,AS; FISII, SAl:l'. He also Icteps lire-StolTs,tual a general assortment of CROCKERY . . He linahist rebriVPli CRSCS of stiocs &BOOTS, such as Men's Calfskin Bootd—Conrse do. Boys' Fine and Coarse Bootti—Men's nut/ Boy's IHonroes —Fin,. anti Coarse Shoes.• Alsop geneval asscrt ment of litdies' and Children's 8100 or every de scription, , - CUthHerinnd 6o All articles in his line. will he 'told at the lowest pricps,for cash or approied country_ produce. -' He solicits a shore of piddle patroage: — • • • , .Iyl),LLtm,m. mATEtrt. da I i bet: 1 g,. I SW. • lv-51 BARGAINS; :BARGAINS: • iv UST redei Ved; anothet supply of WIN @JP .:rEtt GOODS, .such • as , Cloths; Cassinetts; Flannels, Merinoes, il4oaslin de Lains, Blankets, shawls, Sze. ?so. s .all of xtlii h