Itoitilberts h r,,Voiktertoei n i • l'rTli4olkrigkourtioighboring*oti*od§p,uo=' _ ~.91 . 14041.0.• ! /Zott;erkPl of kiiii, aPe r flailoiliWit' NrS (4 ?sFeiltY • 1 40 1 4 1 ' OgiluenOilpeol).64 blip *km t.the Ifigeretown •Nows4l;.datia Antutrday !ciao thnt n" Totter: tirds, feceived, by;tlyi f,94!,Onnten.;itt , from, 4>F. lioneocki-whiaviontains,tho :;16tnils ofigi;ox; tensivi •bntlary. arid loss of MEE _thine!! on, night, before het.•'.:'Tlici.titc;r4-AAli '')iasoa itis entered and , about (tiro .02000 Own 'therefrom. About 0500. was titv:;spemeo and the rest in notes, which *id! ; ;SlStiOli 'note 'on the: IlieroinOt's: Bank-..of4taltitpure—Oree.,' of elOO ,the , ; Fesititiii l ::(i' z i e t,recellecteil. Mosars,:Shafer $e Robinson's'store was entered also,' and 1;or:6800 . and a gold Watch taken Out. The, (6 ,T4iiiiii;pf.iiioney is. not specified in thO letter. •tici:•ntOraf of. Mrl John E. Marin was also zinteickbat.the amount taken•theritimm is butiataiL is impossible wenmieratand to fix MisPichin on any one with certainty, but it be• boinrMi.orcry . citizen to be , on the lookout for the abate deseribcd notes. , • . kIitIOATING PO9ll. ,CIIILDRIZN. Instead Orre.lllll - the Poor Children to the couniy. Commission: ers,, and paying their tuition, out of the County 'fitiaiury, hi 'the districts rhieh have not accept. oil the Provisions of 'Om Common School Law, as heretofinsytbe Legislature have passed a sup. plemcnt, making it 'the ,duty 'of the Aisesisor in itch ?Pcirvriship, to. retnrirn list of all the children .in - their:respective districts, hotareen, the ' ages of five a:idiffiiniOiinieitili, wham? parents aro !ma. iiihnoling;l6 , the . 'School D. rectors egidlNivitiohip; who aio,briund to leiy a tax n'tlielnhabitaista of: silt! distriel;• to pay for the 'edlicaiiennt such ,abildren''as may be re. turit4 ;41tis.iMi', vie think; Viiiiiiunire the e. ; 4cptioni - of the 'Public- - Sehool Systim in every Borough and. Township. in the State. • ; • „ . 'etinsoliittt!t`r i 1 . Oneof.the good effects of the:late Whig defeats, is detailed in the • following:, • the .f.,ecofoeo . One - in:mai Enquiice r . .piiriorting to be an : ca.; erect of a letter fir l eiae:,Ei-President These defeats map play the very deuce With the . country, but they have cured Gen. 'Jackson, and • tnere is consolation in that: "Wo have just seen a !otter of Gen. JACKsoN to 'a frierid' . irtibil eity,in'Avliich he states that. . - ,e - has entirely"ittavererfrorn effects of the • • accident by which ho was lately. thrown from his. . carriage and :severely bruised.. The venerable, patriot nays, that .the great dethocratic, triumphs .Okio,, Pennsylvania and Maryland, have cur -4d all my • wounds wfthout a doctor.'" . ~Piroceeds of titOliailblic Landis' 4 - 4:l'lse accounting -officers of the Treasury, says l e "Itiatlisonian; lulve adjusted the accounts ofthc 4 . ides and Territories, under the-Distribution act, and the Governors have been notified- by the • --Treasury Department of the amount,spayable to their respective States. The amountto be divid• • tod is $572,1.44 18, exclusive of the ten .per_ -een.' - - turn_ to the States in which the lands have been sold: - ' . . • • Thc• :m00 ... * due to Pennsylvania' is $60.313 which the Statetroosurci is ahthorizoti to ro cave, and will be paid on application. PEASE N DY Thu pletunat Meacilio -is formed by a comblua Wien of twenty diet:went all celeinnted :for thecture Coughs, and Pulinunie Coin iplainteq 411 M :by as combination, if one of therattnrti mles should be used separately and afforil.no relief, - the ErritAct 01! IfOAIIIIOUNP they are ro simalkomintecl, that the benefit of the whole is 'ex ,perieneed in one Cnlnag'"" (l .' • About three yearsaud a ha lf ago, this article was first broughtbefore the public. It was heralded with no previous attnouuccumut of its merit or value; hut was introduced by the propritc.cn4 to the cummuoity ki,timil/2 their decision, as ro b -tartled its beiseficitil influence. That decision has been attained in n man ner altogether unexpected. The unsought IgekllOWl edgeinent of its worth has proceeded spontaneously fivin thousands, who have experienced its benefits dfiroughout the country.. 'Aiid why is it so ? Be ..wise the trial of its qualities in Coughs and Colds, . . I loarseness, Irritation of the Throat Croup„Whoop int Cough, Aiiithnia . ; Ciiiarrlia, Palpitation' of the Heart, Liver COniplaint, Night Se.eats,' iliffieult or profuse -Espcetoration, and nil '-dimises leading to Consumptiondiaa given it a value that no otherßim ilar medicine.hnseie• reached. . - COM - plaints of the lungs are the most dangerous and at the same time most prevalent of all diseases. Our climate is most peculiar; it changes suddenly from extreme warmth to extreme cold, from wet to dry, and it is from this change hi the climate that . - diseases are apt to arise. When the blood is in an unhealthy state, atul the cnostitution naturally delicate, if cold sett-lit and no : immediate relief takes place, the chances are al together against the patient attacked; it is when rem edies are taken in time, that dise-ise is checked and life saved. .. 'There is no disease but may-not bestif feredto,go such a length that no ntedbitue 04° , aioian inlbelYOVld..call save the person attacked. This shOtild,.he rememhertd by alit the safety of life is, to be prepared in dine, At the symptoms of a Cold, tottet or Chilliness,‘TllK, CLARIFIED' ESSENCE OP . DDAIDiouND CANDY, should be freely used according to directions; and in every eine Where it is snUted firprpper tin . le,the'Cough or Cold will be broken up or 'eradicated.. We feel it onefluty to Impress this upon every one—ull mime diesitiuSt be taken in time: •' . • , '• Thal°Raring is one of a thousand certificates the proprietor, ,couid gnaw, attesting the . 'virtue of Ida ressuAr: . • frtharc eiperimentally tested the' virtneti of your djarified Misr:lee of 'lloorhoend candy, and. would reethonicOdst to be Aniversally . used. - by all those ilibaelisortere exposed--no public speaker should be Rev. Mr. Liam -," TottierlyPaster of M.' E.' Chttivh; Ycrl4. Pa. ‘lllettlensber, each package, of the genelne . lioar , boned Candy is signed...l. PEA= k Sort. • XllJcttc rs,poetpaldi-4irected to .1, Pease & Son, 45 iDivistiju s meet; N Y, will he punctually Attended (10"; hiterilia'ntit in tite • country wishing. Pease% llotirtiound . CindyeaitObtoin it at the manufacturer's lowest terms, by sending an drder to any one in the haver,dealings• , • . , RSTICK •• - :.,T . :;Sillei'Agenikrorrl Ca' (ivr litoslunsicenurz• t - Abraloins HOWileflOW"4` . John 4 , Sisipiwnsburg. J P. Willson Greenville., . • 1 attsl Sini , eleepees sty tie be Sots iillo li d4l7..n'pplying to Messes. _ , ii:lira.;ind firish SistsisljriileeeS firom , 4 11 e , r•AfitiriditottAre,l'. • c , f or, 1 2 1 ,, 642. , 02PAINTING .PREI3I3: 4milV;r,"l , l _pektit didye;lntuttifaglittedile How& Co . :?of New Voikpferealtiorrttery i reasoatible . toltrit:.•;t-teitere tiaoisistedirr tim Editor of the Herald' tfeeive; ;7,' •1 •k7.4%:;‘,: 41111100.0PlitelPiCti,°11- • tiCE l 4o4o f iCTE l oo44oo:ot;tli . lo ' ,o4l . n., tWoe a 'V.( 4itoustqir.tiar4er'Eyrfey' s iotitoO th : Nfiddletod 111;Cord*odeettoty,00l'iiiiiiikt , Ihe3th • • , 1 1 7.: • • , i ,-,,..Ttvota-rervfoicotinanv. ,‘ 5 . -Noyeniaer so f , ti!Ve 7 • WiORP•RII,4 I ,WM,,N.Ii .YFltsiflelit74leAk4ii - Flol?lthkWei4ti%nii;:. tilluO*Rderale, 10011 01 44 i liOei;the r idii*paq'Toetti ,Mirtiltoa'Atoeki • frOfit, .14 . 1.44 25--• being the eiuTent iatoaflie statitlard ; Penni. brinds; :Brandy:winch; held , 48Z* peOnirrel.... Aye Flour iedull. at 325. per 'Penna.' Corn 111eal 2 9Thyßpantlywine do 2 75. - Clear; oJ.forforeio ports thus week 7201kis Flour, 0,11114 fibleCortt arid .50.11t01s Ityo.Fltinq, '.;"GliAllst:•--ThiCeeeeipte of W h eat are light, ana pricesteitcly. at..B4rit 860 pe'r binihelfor: Prime Penns red, aml 88p . for white. do; ,Southern Wheat 75 ti.lo/o . perlmilhel„ ' Sales POnlisi: nj*nt's3 a 660, and 48 4 506 . for Southern dti: 'Penna. round'yelloW'Corn Ale; Southern flitt.vellow,ohl,4ls - 4 460, new (10'400;,old white d 0.48 a'43e..oew do 38o'per-hushel. Southern ' Oats stead ya_ it-: 230 perstunsliel. , Cleared . this neck. rot... British N..A. Colonies 800,busliels Corm'. '• - , • • .• • • • ALIEEF' CATTLE.-11.11e•offerings• • at! the drore tiarda on Montlay s exceedgil 6tt700. beval,all,o(Which Lace been taken bythe few Sancti .at 3 to $4 so per 100 'l4; a few choice for something over.; Hogi are ple n ty, but we hive itOaales at lesS than, , haveibitiatudi ff i , cult to operate to anyconsiderable extent since our last'report. Prices remain without material varia tion, City Mills Anil Howard. street selling i n'lots to' suit purchasers, ats4, and Stimptehanint -sit 40t to, 4 Iva !ter 114111111 w et dealers • paying 3 871 .tor Howard street-, frotrf,sthe•wagoniand cars. , • • k GRATN.—The . :yeceipts. of good Wheat are. ot equal dematialthough they have improved, but prices reinalit ifl'o.aitly r go o d to, prime command ing:Bo to 84 eeats, 11101111 invi, !nimbi of Peo•usylfaula .redfrom store; at the latter. Inferior lots' of Mary land and Virginia'are taken at various' pricey, from 70 down to 50 cents - per bushel. •Corn sells moder ately at 4216 40 cents for obtain' nes either yellow or white; and Maryland Hye 45 to 50. Oats may be quoted 20 to 21t eentooleinundslimited. , ' • InctitaxED, • 7. On the Ist,: Inst. by the Rev. Jno. Ulrich. Mr. WILLIAM-AILISTER to Mrs. ELIZA .FOX,all Of Carlisle. ~ • • ~ • , /On the 10th inst: by . the same, •Mr. WILT:TAM •TRAGH, of Chester county, to Miss MARY ANN M)MJL, of SoutfOliddletou township. - • - /On the lame day, by ,the • same, Mr. GEORGE GELLING, of Ferry , county, to Miss CATHARINE 19z.FLINE, of Carlisle. • •,, OO the 3d inst. by the Rev. Henry- Annuli]; Mr. DAVID SEIP to Miss CATHARINE WEIBLEY, of this place. • In Octobetlast, by the same, Mr. J. KOZER, of Mechanicsburg, to Miss E. GEORGE, of Frank fort township. .tori Thursday last, by . the Rev. Mr Bose. Mr. ISAAC NICKNY to !Hiss SUSANNA THU;II- .ME; all of Weld Pentisborough_township. --------- DIED, - . In this- 'Through: on%the 9th inst. Atm ANN VANTZ, in the 79th ye \tr.:if-her age. ;.+6.... asteissauls c IVO' 2112 - . wilErmAs, thit subscriber. mire w note for Seventy- j: Dollars to Andrew Roberts, of the Borough o 1 •. larlish; payable in four ruths, dated' the'lsth o iOettilier, 184'2, ' unt for which I hove not received con ideration, I therabre warn all per sous but MICE MI Imignmctit . or said note, as lam determined not to my' it unless said Roberts makes good - the itobsiderittion agreed upon for the slime: .• S. J. IiacCORNIIICK. - ' Mifflin tit. N0v..16,1842i • . St-55 Registei's Notice. • REGISTER'S ,OFFICE, CARLISLE, November 14, 1842. NOTICE ishereby given toalliegntees,Credi tore.'and other persons interested, that. the fullotving accounts_have_been filed in - this—Office for examination•by the accountants therein named, and will be presented' to the Orphans' Court of :Cumberland county, for confirmation and allow. once, on TUESDAY the 'l3th of DECEMBER, 1842, via:— 1. The account-of Michael Fishburn, Exccu tcir of Jacob Shainbaugh, lulu of-Nortit Middle ton township; &mimed. - 2. The account of David Mule ' Esq.• Admin. int' ator of George Myers, latd of Silver Spring township, deceased. ' 3. Tho account of Jonlah MANI, Administrator of William M'Donald, late of Springfield, deed. 4. TlMaccouut of David Palm, Administrator with the will annexcd.ofJacob Goodhart, decens ca, filed by said Palm's :Executors. •5. The account of Rudolph Krysher, Esq. Ad. ministrator of William Moore, late of Monroe township, deceased. .6. The account of Andrew M. Middleton, Ad ministrator of Mathew Laird, late of Mifflin township, deceased. 7. The account or Joseph Martin, Executor of Jacob Martin, lute of East Pahnsbaro' township, deceased. . R. The account of David S. Runshaw, Esq. Ad. ministrator of Janice Clark, late of Southampton township,.deceased 0. The account of David S. Runshaw,.Esq. Ad. ministrator 'of Henry Pilgrim, late of Southamp.: ton township, deceased. 10. The account of Jacoh Kirk, Jr. Adminis tratoCof Eve Hiflleinan, late of Allen township, deceased. • I I. The Suppleinortaraceount of Leonard Helm Executor of Jacob flehn, - late of Southampton township, deceased.. 12. The account of Williatn Hinney,Adininis trator of Jonathan Reese, late of the Borough of Mechanicsburg, deceased. 11 The account of William McConnell, „Ex ecutor of William Cowan, lato of the borough•of Shippensburg; deceased. 14. The account of Mary Ann White, Guardian orCharlotte A: NVliito minor child of E. White, Esq. deceased, filed - by William Byrn, the Us: band of said Guardian. • ISAAC ANGNEY, Register, Isinrember 16, 184:1 t 0.55 LAST NOTV A LL those who know themselves incleb -1-Xleil to the late firm of BomaTniatt.St Ilation,are requested to call and.make settlement, on or before the flstlt.instani; as niter that date (mallet' tir;coulds will be placed ut the hands of .David: Smith, Esq., for eollectiodr: • ' • Tuke potiee,unTiTiNa 25th inst., cm rent money or: countrypr m otlnde will he taken in . psyment of debts; but in aliases wheei....chlleetions are mule or suit brought br the Justide of the Peace, PAR t tiims or, its equivalent will be required; GEORGE HUTTON, ,Surviving partner of the firm of Bosiermdn & Hutton. .Novembor 16, 1842 . 8V.55 .. .C.H, E ,:g s E • A 'Lot' of frriniaie CHEESE on hand L and for" sale. Also a lot of SALT at the store of? . WM. ,M. MATEE'ILt Novemb . er 'lll. 1842 7. - ' . tf759 Estate of Jacob Cart, deceased. islic. ENTERS of Administration on tho Estate of a JACOB CART, dee!d. of the Borough of Car le, C.urnberland, county, have been granted to the subseriber,residing in the same Ouse. All persons, indebted to the said' estate: are requested •to make payMent_ immediately., .and those. having chitin to preatuit them 'properly ituthindiesited for settlement. ': : , • . :,,, - • ' WILLIAM , CAII.T., , Adner; ,' November 10,-18 , 12. ~ .'', i ; ; , - ' , . : ;' !. Alt-55 . . , utuatimnia.n te • zurtaatb • ''O RENT., ' rvint subscriber will rent by,publio out-,cry;oti L. SATURDAY theVtith rtay , of 'NOVEMBER , :inst„ -that 'extensive AMR OHAN'T 41111.1., be= longiugtoithe estate Of Jacob litarnish,deo'd.: chum. ted,tu : Routh Middleton township, oltr.the Irene* ;11reeohca 'Creek; At'elPilea.frOttl'..Cfrlisle• :Aliacit ed to tbe.prihterl.Y_gre • ' • "" w,c E , lloUSlip- [f m saitOilus. and omer.necel4BSY Cfithoplittli. al U The Mill lids three, run of burrit,,one - pair of plaid stone, with other neeessat•Y'rUa-' ctiinery, all of width is complete andln Brat rite Aar. Potisesston given on .tbe Ist of April, 18.12. :To commoncosit..l o'clock, A. Mc. c , • . , AOtIN PZTERS, ger.,%l November 111,184 : 2. 2t-55 NM 1 ayr • AIVIE ia the phaitatiOn of lltc subscribir inNeiv-1 aitnaliip,,Cemberland•wuntY4 ARAN/. .0. QiitigAbiinet; Rarind spotte4 or speckled' aiii,ooi44 is ie One yatir OM' laetiiipi ink;, (lie ' owner' larequif&d'tiiachWiToicvkail. propCrtYsTo , icluirgclAtid‘ tsikoit cvaillrile•c:kwAti bo'..despose a 'according . ), PNVING. ~ ,, S oyofikber i co, !Oil; '; .405 Nov. 12, f 842 • ' ' 'P t r ii/17 40*, 41 0/liAi4P ' o:(4: 4 7tilo 17" anki l i0 A 41 : ;h" PT 0 . 1 40LA C 01 11 ; 4° T el) 17 , 642; by ' • :•.• 11 .`i•-i,'' • • v. l ' v••• • i•-, ,a - AMUlEL'EMlTll;'(iiiinioldtoulramit'ioi a .' "• ;• ,,4 Sfeinliet 4 ofthiifii`fiiOfSitiltlatitiqufgrey;); ' 1 43 Merchant; ItEllergicod.; find For- , 1 ' ~ ,,6 2 ,,: CUivilieVland co. SAMUEL DAYUiSDN.,"Esinii,6OBe loid',Os,o lll •Buteheg ,'••• Court'or the StOtet; fOi,.the•MosteVbibleiriet , of .PeiiiisylvOtiltioittiiig ibel l Dis- ; tAti'tourt' room' the. City, or Ploliolehiliisi,; on FRIDAY the Zlility of DEUENII3EK.ii 11 d'elobk; A.; M. l 'lVlion Oncl'where . iiit4onv,liitereiieirriiiiy 'cause': if - tjavei . .phiyee of tbevald'Petitionees thOoltlioit be grouted, mid tSevold PetitithiersAleduredllitiikkipts.'!-- •; • .4 , November 16,18443.`. `'.,-..4,1" '‘St-5,5 T'astated 'Orphan Cant' began' mid held la cariii,k;:foi..v..b o iatid adunty,• on' Tuesday the 16th nuy'of AugustiA..H. 1842 , before the Hon. Satin Heliburn, , Preet,'Hod . .tabiltuart 0nt1.1% C. Miller, Esq. Associate" Judges of . t to same Cum.; as-' signed-6m, the - - following -proceedings. were, - had to win—Upon the Petition of Mary Marin,tric Grand mother of. SumT Miller, a minor child: or Jacob Miller, dec'4. Respectfully representing dud, Samuel , Miller the uneleot the said manor Samuel. Miller, wasappOlutc'd his Guardian.by your Hun. Court,and has receiied upwards of 'fourteen hundred dollar:for the 'Money of the Ward, and !IRS now removed to the State of Ohio, beyond the„.iluristliction of the' Court, 'Without givin n __. anyaecurity for the perform once; of: his, duties. Your petitioner therefore prays' yditi bonora to award R citation to the said Samuel Miller, to appear at the next ..Orphati!O Court 'and settle an account of his G uardianslup, and shew Cause why he should notbe dismissed, and another Guar-. dian be appeiated in his stead • . _ I Whereupon 17th 'May , Citation, tiiiardeti; Returnabler 16t h t Aug't, .1842, , by tlh Court 16th August; 1842, Sherin Martin rnakek the renewing return, !'Not to be found hi my littilrwielc.'! - Now; to wit, 16th August, 1842, Alfas Citation awarded, public notice to be given in two papers for three 'weeks. By, the court. , Cainberland Cortaqm, sat ,olz,r, . The Commonwealth of Penbajlvania Li ) Z, . 13 ‘ 4'4' sc t '' °- Satntn;f Miller Guaraian of Samuel :A - )( . I 'I" Miller, ..a minor, ' ithild of Jacob Mil. 0. ler, deceased. - „ - . • ' Greeting: You are hereby cited, to appear before the Judges of the Oeplian's (..lourt 'ut. Carlisle, ni • an Orphan's Court there to beheld foi said County, on 1 iIES DAY the 19th day Of DECEMBER next, to settle 'an ticeount of.your Gonytleanihip, pad show cause why you should not he dismissed and ;mother Guar dian be appointed in your, stead—Witness the said I Sanel llephurn, Esq. at Carlisle; the 19th day of Au gust, A. D. W. Fotax, Z.:1'14:. 0. Ct. PAUL MAIrI'IN, Sheriff: • November 16',1844. 3t-55 A'N.litated.:Prplian's. Coprt began and, held at Carlisle,. for Cumberland Coubtv, on Tuesday the 16th day of Atigust, A. D. 1842, before. the lion. Sam'l Hepburn, P'res's, and John Stuart and T. C. Miller, Hsq. Associate Judges of the same. Court assigned. btc. the following proceedings .were, had to wit: Upon the Petition of Miry Maria, the Grandmmther • of Jacob Miller, a minor' child of Jacob Miller; dee'd 'Respectfully representing that Jacob Mil ler,Sen. the Grand4lither of the said minor Jacob. Miller, was appointed his ..Ctiardiiin by your CP.itri_andjuut....metseit.. upwards _of_fo u rteen hundred dollars of the Money of the Ward, and-has now ranioved to tlie State of Ohio, beyond the juris diction of this Court, %idiot& giving any for Ate performance of hikautivv. Your - petitioner therefore -prays - .your honors to award a Citation-to the said Jacob Miller,- Sen. to appear et the nest-01-OWe Court and Settle an ac. , count of his 6ttardianshiLp. and spew cause why lie -should not be dismissed and another Guardian be ap pointed in his stead. • Whereupon, 17th May; 1842, Citation awarded - returnable on the lath of August., 184'2. 15th A1%014,1842, Sheriff Martin makes the °Bow ing reftwo . "Not to he found in my Bailiwick." •Now- to- w it, 1-6tlv-AugustilB42, Iv ia s Citation aWaril eq, poi& notice to be given in two papers for three weeks. By the Court. Cumberland County,ss.. - '3;111 The Commonwealth of Penns3lvania . • • 'lll •••,' .Incob*Millcr,Sen. cluardinhof,Tricni a C t Miller, minor child of Jacob Mil 1 . Ari 46 > ". Icr P deceased. .• Greeting: You arc hereby cited, to appenobefore the Anises of the Orphn's Court at Carlisle, at •an Orphan's Court there to be held for said county, on 1 IJES• DAI the 13th day td . DECEMBER next, to settle an account of your .Guardianship, and alien cause adiryou 'should not be dismissed and another Guar- Ilian he appointed in your istenti.—Witnen the said Samuel Hepburn; Esq. at Carlisle, the 19111 day of August,-A. D. 4842. W. FOULIC, Cl'k. 0. Ct. • I:AUL MARTIN, November 16, 1842. 308 • - Ladies Cap Strings., •••• UST opening a supply of Steel Cap Springs. for sif Ladies Caps, Snaps for Cloak Fastenings, Shawl Pius, Hair Pins, Metal Eylets by the gross ur dozen, Eylet Punches, Purse Trimmings, &u. • CEO. W. IIITNER. tf-.54 November 9,1842 PUBLIC SALE. Y virtue of die powers containcd in the Last 13 Will and Testannalt of CHRISTIAN HUM ' ERICH; deceased, I will expose to public sale, on the premises, corner of I Ismover mid Loather streets; in the Borough of Carlisle, on FRIDAY the 2d day of DECEMBER, 1842, that large and commodious TWO STORY •, • • IPlatifliaED 11411 , 32 fl situate on the. Cornier of Hanover and —__ - Loather streets, which wits long occupied as u Pub lic House by the said Christian Humerich • Also all that Two Story BRICK HOUSE and LOT OF GROUND, situate on the North side of Lciutiler street ; in Carlisle, in which the stilt! Chris tian Hunierich resided at the time of his decease. Also a HALE' ,LOT OF GROUND, situate on Locust Ally, being the one Half of the same Lot on which the German Reformed Church is built. .. Also all that Two Story FRAME WEATHER BOARDED HOUSE, situate qn the South side of Loather street, iu Carlisle, adjoining . . the German LatitherunClittreli in Odell Jelin Harrianow resides. Also all these Emir LO I'S OF. GROUND,hounit ed by North street, Pitt street, Locust Ally and r Lot, of-James Hutton, the 1 1 / 7 11113 which the said Christiati,llamerich purchased from Mats. Bracken ' • . Also all that out LOT OF GROUND, situate in the Borough of Carlisle, hounded by the Creek lane, by the road from the Turnpike to Pitt street, by the road to . Alexander"S. Mill, and by Lot of James Nobles heirs; containing THREE ACRES; -• • Also all that Out LOT OF, GROUND, it the Borough of Earliile, hounded by' the road which leads from the Turnpike to Alexander's Mill, by land Of William Henderson,. Esq. and John containing Five Acres andFißy4fre Perches. The terms which will be easyvill -he made knerini on the day'ef. sale by' LEWIS , HARLAN, Administrator of the Will annesed. November 9, DM: ' 11-54 Estate of Samuel Wild, deceased. Native S HEREBY GIVEN, (Nit letters of Atliniois !L (ration on the Estste of SAMUEL WlLl),dee'll.. bite of Newtmi Cuinherland county; have been granted to the 'aubacriberovahliegiwtheleame townstql. ',:illl,iiiranns indebted to the _ ,said estate are requested to nutkii inunediatepayinent, and those hiving claims td present them properly'. Sutheittien teij for settleMent to • • • , , ISAAC KQONS, Atlrrer. dt-54 NoNtinlier,9, 184'2 , ..i.Military Notice. Brigadier General, the field, staff JO" , and phithon officers of the Ist 'Brigade 11th M., are respectrinly invited to attend the'public house of It' L Ilurkholde, in Carlisle, oh Saturday the 19th hist: at : o'clock ' n the after nebn; foe the purpose Of, selcictint 'three," or more tlelegateir, to join othera, to tepresenf thle 'DPI/Bien ist a National: Military •iCinfientioill,r `a/litchis to as. ,semble l fitful/Auld/arm, hi. Washington City, D.C. on tbe3llMonday in' December next; for geneial 111ilitaiy 'porpoises intended. fdr the goon of the Union-..by,request; , • „ • , • • WILLIS POl/14N, • ' Dent. I Ith Division,l'.ll. November 9, 2t-S4 :GUM. SHOES ." ,01171 HE aubscAPei. haajoa!reeeive a good , `At trinit#2o';Onfrlnl Ansi, Otnio int.lllllE t ßB ftn.,Carlieit Wear, stpip atittort.-. 'pent of aenttornytnii , • .11oviittistait; ; t , Xiii4M44.s *"' SPLENDID nssortoicnt o f vari: "ciilir kinds vat cecetqlt Z ‘r: 2 , .4F4 iCovember 9 2 P 8 .1%, • ' ll- 1 " . • • TV4PAMILFES , 4zINVALM - 4 4 st , The . 5 411 W:ditetittii**,: and soon at every eitonn4,o6,oA*7 Itnineinfint ands' never get the*, ". • • Oii:eit" . 4l4 0 0-therv . (ripp`ep,..o.edlroOnni: tithe 'O4 - inditeit base linOniinene„,ki;a toittit-: . If" lin . ;innieliiint Afoul 'not, urge : him' procian.' them 'at, 7 Marden.lnno,.. the nep foi' thou': ; 4V fdir~ily shoitlithi a weeki6itlitifiti XL 17:N ES S. BALM OF OOLUM . 01;;Polt THE IIAIR, out,* . i:eature it on, bald, plat , esi 3 tind'on . eitildten maim it ,groi'vfapidly; or on those who havo lost ihe hair from anycattee. • ALL .VERMIN that infest the: ho 4 di • o f o ldi t k o d id schools, are , pii6vdhted or killed liy h at mica.— Find Me' name of 4:p2;,:aAheito.--ori. t, or never. !ry . it.i 104 ,;:il.4,atie RHEUKATI6M o . and • LA - MENESS 'positivelyintred, and all abirelleti taus,:6B and limbs are restored, in the 'old or ' young, by the. 'man VEDETAIME ELIXIR' AND NERVE"AiD BONE LINIMENT . ..-. ,but never without thoname ofComstock & Co. on it. COMO Oil, if yOU use the only irpo iilasylaNtatENT,froin VOinere o C4 W5l A L SOR ES' and.every thing relieVed' by it that admire of an out. ward application. •It'acts like a charm. Use it. .HOIRStS that Italie Iting.trope, Spaviti, 'Wind-Galls, dec., aro cured by Roots'Setcmc ; and FOTiiiileriTt horses cuttriiii cured by 'Reef..' Ointilient.. Mirk this, all horsemen. ,Magical .Pain 133 z! tractor Salve... The most. extraordinary remedy r•ver invented, for all .new or old BURNS: . A SCALDS and sores, and sire EYE S It has delighted ounntids. It will tnke our all pain in ten minutel, ilia No fuiliire. It will cure the 'Rutzs: LIN'S:SPREAD PLASTERS. A bettor and ntoro nice end useful article never was undo. All Bliptild wen!. regularly. 14111 7 S TEITIPERANICE BITTERS: n the principle of substituting the tonic in place of he stimulant principle, which has•rcfornted so 'many Tankards. To be used with • • :Tor to' all . LIN'S . BLO.OD PlLL.%.,supf; thers for cleansing the system and the Minter§ affect ig the Wood, and for all irregularities of the bowels, id the Oheral health.fij A_ Vice Dr. Litt's .sig. EVC(I, I I — •42) tkari • nature. thus of, HEA.DACHE • DR.SPOHN'S HEADACHE REMEDY will;elfeetually-cure - nick—headache, either front—jhe— Or bilious. Hundreds of families are NERVES ping it with great joy. - • _ •DR. SPOHN% ELIXIR OF HEALTH", fin. the certain . piovention of FEVER S' or any general .sickness ; keeping the stomach in 111081 per. feet ortier, the bowels regulni; ad a determination to thou ''o'o'L D S-* pains in thebance,'lmarieneas, and DR—CY P C , V 'are quickly cured by it. Knew this by trying. CORNS.—The French flamer ie a sure cure. 7••( blh ( -/_._..' - 4,' ~ -;-".5 .. - (‘-- -'-' 'Z - 2 - -.--1' •? 4 , -- ..›,.... ~ "7:%, . 4 . - . '7l • *)! .") . -7) ' . - '3 15 --- A i. hair any shade you wish,but wilt not color the skin. • SARSAPARILLA. COMSTOCK'S CO . M. POUIsiII,IiXTRACT. There is no other prepara tion' of Sarsaparilla that can exceed or equal this, If you arc sure to get COMSTOCVS, you will find it superior to all whets. It.doeiruit require puffing. • CELESTIAL BALM OF CHINA. A positive cure for the pike, and all external ailings—all internal irritations brought to the Surface :bY 'friction with this Balm ;—so in coughs, swelled or sore,throat, tightness of the chest, this Balm applied on a flannel will relieve and' cure at once.— Fresh wounds or old sortis are rapidly cured by itt Fir. Sartholemetu'm COUGHS & COLDS taken totimo, and is a &Ikeda! remedy. Amnon: bar the name, and get Comstock's. KOLMSTOCK'S .VPINOPOOE will eradicate all \A . / 0R M in children or asdidta with a certainty quite astonishing. It is the earns as that ymade. by . stock; and sells with a . rapidity almost incredible, by Comstock 4. Co., Now York. .TOOTH DROPS, KLINE'S--,oure effectuitily Entered according to actor Congress, in the year 1812, h#Conistack 4.C•:. in the Clerk's offiee of the Bouthern District of New-York. applying' to our 'manta in; each town and . villages papers may be had free, showing the most respectable twines in the connify for these facts, so that no one can fail to believe. them , • • '(pp-Be sure vitt Cull tot aidarticies, and not be put of with fink stories, that others are as good. HAVE THESE. OR NONE, should be your motto—and these never can be true and genuine without our names .to Than. All these article* to be had whqlesale Mid retail only of us. / ' :Wholesalo Druggists, 1 hiatden.i..itne New York, Rad of our agenis. For sale in Carlisle by- • SAM:CM...ELLIOTT. Nove'mber 16;484i. ' ' ' fe..65 WORMS! WORIVISI KOLNISTOCK'S'ATERMLFUGt;': This remedyfbr Worms is one or the - most emir. ordinary ever stied. It effectually eradiiiates worm. of all sorts, frcnichifilren !toil adults, , • . • • THOUSANDS perish by worms without the real cause being.knOwn. Some other reason iq tiuigned for their sicknasiontil too late to cure therrial cerise: What immense responsibility then rests upon thei parent who:Omit:not know; and the doctor who:doed not understand; the complaint 'which-is destroying those preidous flowers of Alb—children. ' •.• • • What 'should be Ilona . • . . • ,svil , • Theacnswer i s plain. - Give thidversaifoge,icis.• sill 4+t sore to do good if ,they•have bo.ivorins; and ' if they.have, it stilf,destroy, and cradicale a certainty andrpreeision,drety Olaf drilske, For sale tin Carlisle by , SAMUnt. ELLRITII and STEVENSON bt burg by ././ iV Orals. ;': November 16080. 4 ,PccGara , Ulatllozl4,2c.'2, .. • CON FORTABLI4 ow brick DWELV4 da.lll G govqz Rent tutuicrate. ' ressitOten,in nuelliately; • • Y.Clirlislo, Aug. 10, 10;1 - 1i ' "s'T; • titl 3.1. • •'' ' '' . .ilLe.,lNlll • :„ • -s . lpc. APTIONS, ' 184'2; bir, •.• •••• ••,•-• • ,; FArmgitypit:•A;' KENNEOY c Inte Coiteli. • 4 w4fiei.„ . •• co: :tirsoatally,tinkkitait Ptirtnertirihe',ltitefi . Ctii I • :JOSEPH late Tren . .14suiter,. (in, k' • dlvhluelly 'Enid:ASA PArtner"of ice firm of- M. 1.. nnd'.l.A:Hge.) ',Citmberland co. JAMES COIA, Cumberland BlGLEY,Cudried, Cninberland 00. Which Petitions will fie heard iiefore the District Court of BIC Dnited States or the -Eastern District of Pennsylvania, sitting in Bankruptcy, at trict. Court Room in the City of l'lttlridelphia,on FRIDAY the•Ddiilay.of DECEMBER nest, 842, at Ii M. when and wheiduli,persone in terested may apPear and show eiiiise,if any they have, why the prayer of 'the said Petitions should not be grantdd;andble 'said Petitioners be declared Bank/ rupt. ' , --- FRAS. HOPKINSON, • , • . Clerk Of the District •Conrt. Nov. 9,1842',' . • jA .PETITION for Discharge and Certificate un der, the Bankrupt. Law, has been filed by THOMAS FLOWERS, Innkeeper,Ciimberland en. and FRIDAY the 27th day of.JANUARY nett, at lY o'clock, A. M. is appointed for the hearing there of, before the said Court, sitting in 'llankinptey,wi. the District Court Room, in the City of Philadelphia, when and where the Creditmaed the Said Petitioneil, , also have proved their Debts; and all peesons in in terest, may appear and' hoW , owe; if any they have, why,suctt Discharge and Certificate should. not be granted. - FRAS. HOPKINSON, „Clerk of Alai-I/Istria Court. • Phila. Nov. 9, 1842." ' .• , • 10-54. P4RWST tit all S YIPOIS' 'BALM. • y WILL sell my. properly; situate upon Jhe Yellow Breeches Creek, in Cumberhind County, about 5 miles from Carlisle,, consisting of 350 Acres of 'Land, with a MERCHANT MILL , itZt07241. - -EiMalt . 9 And - Sitter AM. thereon erected, upon such terms ns will make it an object to purchasers. ~ The Merchant Mill lins'two pair of Burrs and one pair of CounhyThtones. The Clover Mill nod Saw Mill nre both in good order, and; the water-power is the best on the Creek, there being alwaYssutlicient water for all the mills to go at once. I have divided the Land into three farms of about 11 0 - ite restai ch - , and - the Mills and Water - poiretyridi about , 20 acres of Land, and I will any one pro petty'sepsrately, or' the Apile together. There Is tibout•2oo aerTiof thetand covered with fine TIMBER, and the residue is under good-leave and cultivation with all Me. tiecesry HOUSES, !Isms and_out:buildings, to necommodater a farmer. The Land is of an excilent quality, with, a • _LIMESTONE . QUARRY. . upon t t , which will supply Kim; for the Litiul to any. 'extent. . The.title-to the propertyis perfect, and the ternui' of payment will•be made very easy.. . For any further information apply tOPrederick Watts, Esq. Carlisle, or to the subieriber on the • . . premises. JOHN WEAKLY. • November 9,1542. 3t-54. I,:inemter Union and York Republican. publish 3 thuds and sentl_billV to this office for col lection. , CARLISLE BANK, November Ist, 184'2. } TlM.Board of_Direetors of this.lnstitnti on, _have this tiny declared a Dividend of 23 percent. for the last-12 months on the Capital Stock paid lit. Stock '',liters .ot 'their repreiemittives can receive their dividends on nod alter the 11th inst., subject to the pavinent - of the tax to'the. Commonwealth. of Penn syivania, niEreenblY to the provisions.of the net of as sembly of the 11.0rJunc, 1840. • November 2,1842. TM': Stockholders or the Carlisle Bank, are re quested to meet at their Banking Daum:, on That's day the'Rth day of December next, at eleven o'clock A. M. to consider the expediency of applying to the Legislature fora renewal of the - Charter of MU CSO•:U C H S Bank, and to adOpt such measures - in relation to . the expenses of the institution, and the Relief notes is sued for the use of the Conunan wealth by the Banks, as their interest may require. M By order of the (Word' of Directors. . - %V. S. COBEAN, Cashier. November 2, 1842. , ' • td-5.3 PAY UP I PAY VP I. TIIE subseriber — being determined to. . leave Carlisle, requests all those havinfr an settled accounts with him,to call at the.store of Chas. liarnitz, and settle the atirllo, on or before the 14th inst., as after that time the books hill hi: left in 'the hands of a Justice for collection. ' JNO. A. PEFFER. St-53 No VOlllber C, 184:i .20A,D CLOTAg i &D. AFURTHER siipply of Low priced HRthkil CI,OTIIS , miitnbie fire overcoats. Also OASBINIFIRES Sr. SATTI N r:rs, just receiv ed at the Store of GEO. W. lIITNER. NoVember '2,1842: ^ tf-53 ratsiet ARRIVAL. LAJIGE and general assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, received by the subscriber con sisting in part.of Coffee, Teas, loaf; Lnnip, Brnzile, Clarified and ,Broven Sugars, also Roney, Syrup, Sugar House ; New Orleans - and PortoriCoMolasses, also SperM and Whale Oil, Sperm Candles, Roll Tobacco, Cut carendish, best Spanish, half. Spanish and Comm - oil — Cigars, and best'Rappee Snuff, and every article in the line of a Grocer, all of vchich will be sold cheaper than by any of those .Ito have given n catalogue of their piccolo the public. Cash and no credit. %YM.. M. .MATEER. November 2, 1842. tf-53 • JOHN HARPER , ' ' _.• Cinnuipisioner in Bankruptcy. artaTlCti-South Hanove4 street, near Clellan's Hotel; Where all intormatirin 084. cd, in.referente tp the duties of those intending to ripply for the benefit of the• Bankrupt Act; can be obtained. Carlisle; May 4, 1842, • 41:21. • M.Oll S FRESH Supply of Cashmere Moo& 111„. de Lines, just received at the•Stgrc of . • , 'GEO. Wi 11l November 2, 1841. tr. 55 FRESh lIIA.CIaIEREL. • X o. .1 s Rna q t i u Bareels, gulf and tparterni of eery siipertor dualityy.•:*" • IVAt z :q.'IVISTEER. I‘Toventober 9, 1 . 849 . . • tf-53 • TAI TAN:PLAIDS, N asscirtmeni.of TARTAN PLAIDS, 1111., for Children's Clothes, now opening nt the Store of ." GEO. - - W. - 111TNER: — Novemter 2,1 . 842: • • tf-53 ;. 416141224.220 9 44111k1r0 • RAISINS;.: Pim Prunes t fresh currant kik, Grapes, Lemons, Almonds,' Cocoa nuts, Fil berts; fresh Pickles in jars, Tomato . Catchup ? Pep per Sauce, a prime *mule of table.oil,,Suguri flutter and water crackers,. Canines Oran .kinds for salts by. the subscriberi.. ,:• WM. M. MATEER. Josember 2, 1.843; • - tI-53 ALPACA LLUSTItte -A. O E , .AuTipui,,,nipirial - ru ;ladies' Drestes, of .rarious colora,jott r . eeeived at the Store of GEO. W. lIITNE.R. Noiember 2,1832. • tr-53 ,110ols _Shires anirl.Csitilk • riN"ft, - Boy'asitid IYouthts 13 oots,fspo and,oisarse,, Men's, Boy's and Vonth'ir Brogan, awl Shoes; en's and t.adit'a Elastic: told leather' "oTer: Shois,farreal badjes ailk IhsesCandlv,addfdkaiters, frenoliardOlo . --43r0hZe idiriorro; ogie kid motto slip Ye, and a ftdraisortment or all Mods of Shsseski NelisMois . andl/gulp cArp r lato s tree. thostiierihan ever for cash. - , ' ' " WM. Ai. MATEER. it-531 lqiivernbet4"2,lB4. RE • CINEAP;6IIIOIDEREE6.'; t u r vecsky.ed.ifrtibb to "o s,. olaisia; Chocolate: . Clove:0 N 71A.. ,ingere ,Poppc,r, Allap)ce,,Citfhooten &O. 1t0 . .; all 'or . which IM il l• pp1I . it ,Prices for, cas h.." ' Octobei 26 4 • • tr-52, , siFr nomien. DIVIDEND.. W. S. COBEAN, 3t-5,2 BiolltotitiattiVit • . - ifoolooi76,tgot. • tatOCEltr4; Ifii,Steek cif Groaeries eddsistiln Oil of COFFEES SRGARS. TEAS; FISH, SALT. • . He, also keeps D l re..Stuff,,end general issortmeot of CROCKERY He has sitist. revel Sled 30 &sea of SiioE:g & BOOTS, inch as CAlfslFin Bolifs77.Conrse 'do. Boys' 'Floe and Oita*: IlObti-:=3leil'i died "Menroes —Fine on'd 'Coarse Shiva. Also n general assc rt tvient' of Ladies'. and Children' s Wives of every de scription. All article§ in.bis line - will be sold at the lowest prices, for task, or .approved country • produce. .Ile soWs ashare of public putr;ottage. • , ' , WILLIA 31 .31. AltiTEElt. Oatrlisle, Oct. 19, 1942. : I'y-5I . . .„ N E - .• FALL ~& WINTER G . OODg, r i vir, subscriber Wog receiving a fresh supply of L : Goods, among mhich may be found • nitaytir'&. Pilot' Cloths and various other Broad Clotlitt. A la•+nt variety of SATINETTS, CASSIMERES,..KENTUCKY JEANS and other seasonable goads for men's wt Also, a general assort meld of ..Merchasolize for the Ladies, to ,wjaicit he aespectfolly calla their attention. . Cull sod see saloon as possildeos the mtire stalk will sold very chdop for cosh. . : GEO. W. lIITNER. ~Cat litl Sept. t'.1;1t42.-7- BARGAINS, BARGAINS - . • • 41/ST received, nniititer supply of Wlti lubir l'Eit -GOODS; !idyll. as Cloths, Caissitielts, Platinels, Merlitous, Mouslin de Loins,. 13Iniikets, Shawls, &c. &e., nil of which will be sold for cash, cliestper tlinn' ever sold iu Cnrlisk.. Cali et tlk: old stand. opposite S AVonderlicli's lintel: 4r". OHAS. - 001L1E1Y. • 'October 26, 1842." 1682 NEW .8b CHEAP GOODS! • .• • suldioriber. lids just opened a lot of New Gondm, ot. SOK: It VIM: CLOTHS, !!lack, Blue and • Fancy colored Cassimeres, Casi nets, all colors and prices. - itleritmes, Alouse de Laines; Gloves, Hoseiry, 5-4. Brown lo:y, 4-1 bleached do for n .fip, Flalihels from .2u to 25 cents, with k variety, of other goods, all of r. hieb will be sold at very low prices to suit the times: S. Al. HARRIS.'" Carlisle, October 12,.1842.. tf-5t First Arrival - OF ------ -- FALL AND WINTER GOODS. . CLIPPINCER 81; CAREY, Wear thc Rail- Broad,' CMINP I B33WM. 11Avr. received n Splendid assstrtment of FALL ATTE) 'WINTER GOODS, Which they are detertnihed to sell at the - very lowest ens!. prices: Septonthei. 'a, 1842, Estate of Noah . llcchlen,doceased. • NOTICE WS HEREBY GIVEN, that loiters of. Administration on the Estate of AIOAIF FlEO pEN;tlee'd: Vtankford Cunibtiiland county, have been grunted to the subgeriber. All persons indebted to the deleased, are requested to make payment, and those having elahns to present them for 5611.1ernent. - _ • - - • FREDERIck:4IIGLEtt i AdmY. _ October 2(, 1842. 60-.54 Estate. of James Reed , deceased. thnt letters testainentary on the bust will and testament of IA NIES REED, [ Ate of Newton township, Cusnher hind County, deceased, have been issued, by the Re g ister of-said County, to the subcriber, residin g Mthe borou g h of .Newtille. All peitams indebted to the said Estate, are re n net:led to make payment immediately- 0 1rd those havin g claims will pretent them, properly authenticated 'for settlement, to JAMES KENNEDY. Newville, October 17, 18th.` 6t-51 .EICCIiO2I of Directors. CARLISLE TIANgq . • • Oct. 18,1842. iv ()Tux. i; hereby given to the Stockholders : in 1 this Institution, that an election will he held at the Banking House, on the third Monday of Novem ber next, (h6ng the 21st day of the month,) for thir teen Direetcres, to serve the ensuingvear. . WM. S. COHEAN, cashier. Estate of Joseph eminelley, deceased. IS HEREBY GIVEN tlmt letters testamentary on the list will and testament of JOSEPH CON- NpLI X , late of West Pennshorough township,Cum berland county,deceased, have been grantzd to the 8./list:66er./ residing in the same township : All per sons indebted to the said estme are requested to make immediate paythent, and those having Otime to pre sent them" properly authenticated for settlement to SAMUEL WCORNIICK, • Nov..dd, ' Executor. Notice ina. Bankruptcy. IFIHE District Conant' the United States _it for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania holden at Philadelphia, bating on_the 2tst day of October, 1842, by , its deciee upon petition of Jameson. Han non and Geoi,ze Hefilebowotir, Cfeditors of Jonas Miller of the Borough of Net6vihlt, Ctimberland county, declared said Miller Bankrupt—Within the true intent and meaning of the Act of Congreits, And the. said Court having ordered me as CoMmissionee in Bankruptcy for Cumberland county, to take proof of debts due by the said Bankrupt—to hil Creditors; they arc beieby notified, that I have, fixed the 21st day of November, 1842, between the hours of 8 o'- clock, A.X....a.pdS,o'clock, P. M. ittul oVery subse quent &Iv, between the same hoOrs—until the 26th day of November, 1842 litoltisiie; for taking prool of all eltiiing against the said Bankrupt, nt. My office, in Bondi Hanover street, fotir doors south of the Court House, Carlisle, Pa.. J NO. IWIPE;I2, Com'r. November 2, I add., 3t-53 ..PUtLIEN'G MILL • HE avell.known Filling Mill of the subscri. —der, on the Yellow Breeches creek { in South Mi • dleton toWnship, four miles, south Of Carlisle, will be rented,-with all the machinery connected with it. It will be tented on reasonable terms if early application is made: Poteeesion will be given on' the let of April next. • • • JACOB , BURKHOLDFX. November r4 t 184. , 15 -WS Mai LUMBER ofcvory . description &SHIpiGLEN for sale . cheap i by ' - • & P. MARTIN,. . • ' gucceskors to' Miller &Martins. - -ittrriainirg - i - AlO - 1120, • CLOTHS, CASSIMEHS, AND SATTINETSi' . LIPPINGER it. 'CARET, have just re. %; el r e" B° l t°:C LOTIIS, 111VR and Strl4r.'tlic sold at ieAuced prices.' Shippcastit!rgi Oct, 5 . , .1842, Cleaning . 8 Coloring SILKS, CRAPES4EKINOES', 4nd Woofers of etq'kinds. Aho, .Wool *Ol4 & SC tY~ll.g • MAW.. O'4lSlll /IS, mom. zi a i.t4tar gESPECTFULLy inforliathe'Cidzenicol Ces. lisle and Its -vicinity, that she-still continues ming and . Scouring . ... -- , ' .. • • :Sigliti.S:.Ci - ikoef : Nteillitges - and • . ! Woolens 'of • all kindov , ~ - kt s:o';,,w 091, DYEING A N D,S O,O,IiRIN4', in all its varioue branches: She mai. heti:mud atelier residence in ellufets Alle :l ,y oppoilte. Education Hall, whoa wort snit be thanhfully receirid, stud exece., • led-1n a. muitand handsome manner, ,', ~ ' , , ---, ~..,- into • ,, , 4 __,,.111 if,lo , w. ~ . . ~.. -Carlialo,Seph 29, 184 4 . - • . , _ , 3t..0 '__ .. ,.,kj„.„., ~,,. _,,,, , i 4„ , : , ,,.. 214 ... 45 , 1;iiii i i i) 4 4s tter , e. 1m et ~ ....- "- : '' * - " ,:ru" fu,r64,.l:,i'' '- , i,t,,,ipa hicirliao. ' 19444:1‘14 g3.,"' elL itAtrigii . sat;:: 7 iti 4 s Qu jf-La t ieih;:i i stsoteditObtoe . .e nd : iCid -A„...1.4 . 0 , 1_ 0tt r ,54:4 0 i 1 ,,trpi...i.,... tut, , eet oviend' tow briceil hoes„. •a r, S'ilii7 - 16: . ita...,l• ol3ll l t an d r°r . sB/6 " , 2 - " h i d , , g ,,,1 p; , , %.' , :S, , ,M.T . ItAttINS.‘ 1 14 ' W S' i tth i° l3 -1 0 T y i s e. ei kt'i B a ross "3l) l . t h S B ,N ' l lk *o ll ill .qt' at t s l°, r ailiCtlit r h". _ ! ~. , ... ~ -0 AS. 0 ILIA . e t ren s, ... , - . - - •,- , -4-14...11. - I P ii `* el * , "' °l " ' 1 ' - u '''' - /-: • • , 4-4 '9' DAC" ''. '''''. -: ''''' '•' ' ' ' ''' ' ' ''`- ~ - -'Caillile.SFVt• 28 i S ' - ' l ' ''''''':. " a Oct.' ... V*LXJ/11111161C i4111111t1)111, S y u e itithority mlftf contained in the last iviU and, testament of Afzeunr+ Biz" dea'4.; I now alert:or sale, the ' Carlisle Irori 1/o" — orlEry Slimmed, die' Ireiloir Creek, 4 . 4 Whet cost carliSlC Pa. The estate conbiets ora,rtrat rate . . 111 1 / 4 b1t024 el; . . with ;Ten Thriii.4ancS .AcresOfl4Bdi w Ayr 11IILl.thtbfourrunorstone, .linipheil on the pecist opikrovell plan. AboUt 500 acres of t he land cleared and . higlbly pultilittod; theretiii erected . 7 1- b rce' ;Large Bank •Bartis and neeessary TEATARTIfiIIUSES, The works are propelled by the xeitow Alreeettes Creek and tiM•lluilinir Spring; wltith neither fail herfreexc; There are upon the prerrdiebill the necessary werk ineeS houses ' coal hooka; aarpenterand shops. and,sieblingbuilt of the molt substantial Materials. The ore of the belt quality 4 and inexhaustible, it within 2 mile!: Of the Furnace. There ib "perhaps lie iron• Works it, Pennsylvania which positessea so perior'adientejsetfAtid offeri. greater indhCenteets the investment of Capital; -The water power. is so great that it might be extended to tiny other menu- , lecturing purpose.. Persona disposed , to purchase will of course examine the property. The tern:mot: sale willbe made known . • . . • MAW( EGE, Executrix of Michael Ege,Aeo'd. Carlisle, Oct. 19, 1842.. . tl-51 Paltimore Patriot, National Intelligencer,Unitoil States Gazette, 'publish in tri-weekly _mtpers, the amount of $5 and send bills to this olhee. ' • FRESH GROCERIES! SPL'ENDID ASSORT'MENTi rOIIE subscriber has just received a ji . splendid assortment of. Fresh and Cheap. G Voteirieo, and other articles in his line—anion i i winch a lot o first quality Fo. I fresh • MACK ERELo part in half‘nd quartet. ,barrels; a So, excellent LIP.RitiNG• " . ew. ()mans -end Porto 'Med- SIVA IV - hest fimdity. Refined crushed Loaf SU AR; Lump . alai Loaf SUGAR,. common and superior q.ualities. . -.-, --, • . A new lot of CHEESiIi, fir,si-rate. An additional supply of Rio and Java cop.: FEE. w inter Sperm and Whale 011,. . Sperm. mould and thiamin' CANDLES. best quality' --Fine-and-Ground Alum -- StiL4% -- by - ttie - bushel and sack. , A supply of fresh SPICES, ground and un ground. Fitic Almond, Palm, Cardle and other qualities of SiOAp 2 suitable for shaying; wa liiug, &c. These with all other articles in jib line,-the sub scriber is prepared to sell on for moat arenantnodu-; ting terms, at his Olirstand, in West Main sheet, 'Carlisle, Sept. 28, 1842, TIIE CHMAZEST",tIOE'IO Eyer offered to the .POblie ! ME ARC HE R'S. PATENT LARD LAMP for bunting Lard without any preparation, for -saleby- the subseriber.. The light as equal to the hen sperm-oil,Ss'entirelY free from smoke or smell; and costs less than half the price. The apparatus for heating the lard is neat and simple, does not deli tract front the appearance, is pot liable to get out or repair, and may be applied at a , xinall expense to those kinds now in use. Confilent that this article 'requires only to he knoien to come into general use; I respectfully invite the public to call and see them in operation. . S. M. HARRIS. Carlisle, (Mobil' 19, I 84.2. LAND FOR SALE. t HE subecribor offers for 13111 . 1:, on accommo: JL dating terms; A TRACT OF' PATIRMITED iza l aval Lt j aztlp o _ _ Containing 170 ACRES, more or less—with a ' 11101USEAlc BARN thereon erected. 813 The land is in a good state of cultivation; 14al well watered end tinder good fences. .111so,";345 Alcres Wood Land. Roth parcels lying and being in Mifflin township; Cumberland county, six miles West of Newvillo and, four North of Newburg.' Any person wishing to purchase will call and examine the premises, when the terms will bo made known.. W. STEVENSON.. ' August 10, 1842. 4tmly*-41 • macolni zsztulack "RUST received, a new and large sappy of BOOTS &. SHOES, to . suit the sea son. Selling low for Cash. tf-48 Caelihle, Sept. 28, 1842 . 210:0Z2,41,4if 2 F i 0114 C. Painter and Glazier, RESPECTFULLY informs the public that he ham commenced the HOUSE PAINT ING, GLAZING, and PAPER HANGING, in all their varloits blanches, and hopes by strict at tention in litisiness and moderate charges to merit and receive a share of public patronage. Hlfl shop is •in,Pitt street, directly in the roar of Ste melon &pllitilOs Drug store: Carlisle 'Oct .141 x 842 - THE Isl,l 01c WEEKLY TRIBUNE, oymPic,iind McElrath. . , I 9 PUBLISIIED EVERY SATURDAY 111ORN:; I INC in New York City, but mailed to distant nirscribi.ra no the Thursday preceding, and container all the News received in New. York up to and in cluding that morning. It is a Family and' Businesi Newspaper, printen one very large *beet of good paper in Quarto form (eight pages per number,) and embodies a greater amount and variety' of Political And General Intelligence than ant other, Weekly ;Journal. 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