som( l l l,,, ,lkAitmgg , suom , , :,eatilltagSagst„abitiet • : . ;?„. Wodneadailioirting,Sopt.embor. 6, 1843. " 11 t IL PAL Eft, .Vstt.. pip fills delihia Agent for this Journal, ha front liia fale!tfiewiri Third near Waltitittreei,Pliiill ' - deliAtia; unclip now located at NO.O Pfnet:reet below 'Phir4t4iiquares south of the Exeltange. Vets ond Philadelphia desiring to advertise'with us, • wAI please' 41i", an, Air. PALMEA, who is au thorised to octal onr:Agent: • • _ . cal'ho-weather;for some days has been most cipproseWely'' . viikrin,:tho' mercury ranging from Ninety to'ninetx-four ci . ogrces. . , Eizrvve,are neither competent nor in the:humor to .! arglify" the, great question of:Fmirierism . , _ Isithieur.:: brother of the Perry Freeman. our notions on this subject are generally embraced in tho charge of Chief Justice liernblower, of Ist ...Tericy, which -we' sometime since published, and which has lisen•Citensively copied in the news. ,papers. We wiled direct his attention to it, Canal Commissioners. Kr The Locofoco State Convention for the no. ,mination of candidates 'for Canal Comnilssion9'v, Inc! , at Harrisburg yesterday. The Whig Convention for 'the some purpose, meets at the same place to-day.. We shall make :.known their proCeedings in our next. ' Nominations toir Congress , aAt the meeting of "democratic" conferees tfrom Cumberland, Perry and Franklin counties, ihbld at Newville on Friday last, to nominate a candidato for Congress from this district, [lon. JAMES BLACK, an Associate Judge of I?erry co., received tIM nomination. Judge •Illaalt n is goner cansidSred to be a.quict adherent of Gov. Por t ter. He was nominated by the conferees from Perry and Cumberland, these froth Franklin being opposed to him. - • --The Anti. Tax Conferees, we understand, plac ed Gen. T.• C. "Itlnt.tma of Cumberland county, in nomination as tho Anti-Porter and Tariff' Candi date for Congress from this district, The Tariff irrAs this is the question of greatest Moment to the people of Pennsylvania connected with the coining election for Congress, weshall tali° occa. sion to lay before onr..miders between this and the election, several articles from ableiens, in a do vocacy o t w all ,co • . arguments in proof of the general pnliey of Pro tection and particularly the beneficial results ac cruing from the Tariff bill passed by the last Whig Congress. „ • We believe this district, aid) . _ strongly loco fern, to `be essentially hivorible W.! 4110, principle, of protecting . . American IndUstry, ,and therefore consider it our duty to contribute ' .us far as in us . lies' to the advancement of that ,great object.' • - riThe Mystery, is the title of a little Paper just commenced in Pittsburg, by.a colored man by -the mane of M. TCDelan6y, try advance the in tercsts or the colored people of that city. - Ile says in ono, of the silly paragraphs with which his. parr_ abounds, that he ketoOs Carlisle and •Chambersburg—u they hove. always becii behind the age V: The paper is distinguished by morn impudence than 'intelligence, cod'Our neighbor of the Volunteer takes up with great zest the "something of a snarl" which he thin en occurred in the Whig County Meeting on tie 23d. He has, hoWever, in bin joy, vouch' exaggcraled the facts of tho case. Mr. Craighead certainly did oppose in firm but mode. rote language, the resolution relative td Mr. Clay, but it in new to us that. "he became so indignant its passage that he immediately left the room " If we remember aright he continued in ins seat Until the udjournme.nt, which was, immediately after the passage of the resolution. - Our neigh. bor's "'wish is father to the thought" that there will be a flintily quarrel in the " Universal Mill Party". of Cumberland. Franklin tonnty. The "democracy" of Franklin, we understand, have been thrown into quite a hubbub of exeste.. meet concerning the nomination of 'fudge Black. The • rejection of Mr. IlleLanaban has created a great deal of iidignation. Mr. McL. is the vie• tin of Porterisn., hTis d'th of July 'letter ruined him with the Carlisle elinue: 7We hear it rumored, and presume it is true, that the penalties of tho Court in two cases tried at tho August term of the Court of Quarter Ser. ohms of Cumberland county, have already been remitted by tha Governor I Wo have no other than friendly feeling to at least ono of tho individuals who has thtis been made the object of Exeoutivo clemency, and do not object to tho transaction on his pecount. But as an authorized medium of public. opinion, end actuated by a sense of duty, wo do say, that the Governor has in both there cases, most grossly usurped the prerogativeir of the Court—committed a foul - outrago upon Justice, and struck another blow at the very root of the saerod principles of' law and order. •Wo speak of there cases not in referenee to tile 'pardoned - persoo.r, but to their fatal effects upon the good order and urchin.° of , society. Why, if Gaverncir Porter intends con tinuing this wholesalo is:Liaoning, why not at once shut up our Courts of Justice, throw open the doors of our prisons, and bid rapine, violence, leWlossness and edam boldly stalk forth. and do their worst Why; contiona this parade of War any longer—why gO through the solemnmookery of inflicting sentenees- 7 wlty par, judges and ju-,, juries' any longer te 'exhibit :the: "barren sceptre' and the idle pageantry 'of . Courts to the unawed and unterrified- multitude? Far bettor, if Gov. Porter Is to nullify everY;dectroOof our Courts, to shut 00 1 up at Once, and strikeout the expenses of the Judiciary as a wise and economical trenoltment °four, State expenditures., Wo have temperno to speak calmly 'of these repeated user. potions of aleeklees''''ExeentiYe-of that+ gross, to . lestice —of those foul outrages upon the. people 'Of a State - WhOSO 4Pd ifthe people ''of" to pa a 'duty atilt parties), slo' not , elect - a - Igialattlre; Which td .. its ! coming, riessitn4itpra4 the Governor for abuse of the pardoning powpr sml , for thcstaine, with vitt' it t" - 1399,,0p0 ' ° —ITT° ege," . - :esse brilxn'Y NW 'soiled. Our. quit.4 - ciatelteori, tpey;*ili , fait ! ' tlipirtirif/thattlitalkeritilastiertilelf of Penn, or of that liberty,' ankindefientlineartihich is presortod only `by. Our ulleeeesteg Xigltanoe over el o tici of our Wore:. • • _ _ motel CoPMPirciniiiselb ev" beet leg l 'll 4. e e th e NO:pi:n. l 4 4 l;4 l * chita• Yourid. in 16 . 6'0441 of I!tr.ifitii4rioitcliA4"orlxvitilmoo toffwit!i ii i ' itlitiPOtgittOtiit'st bean ' in the' 'Wi n rot F.T o ' e l'e i r.'i t til le e , ' A t. t t , ,,kt ne e elieee, * er t • throwrn itonfedisioly after , !tr , f , t11,1,!. Yfea.l, 'ol)4ded . #01), 1 0 1 K 4,46 it,io`po,(iptifie l t Yet VPat l yeli Aefr'"; ; Vjgueieer , -;>,`v", CatugAegtijlit#tAelelagßir a t li g r iP. , Ott,*S*;,oll44#4l9i; Ote:oololo'iztrortit. of, Chtirili, , which Ootli , inenCea.;i 'lino of the', iiint:lttlirtjfitioth,drtlorMl 'Ond ,rogulated Came 'Aleetings4'ol,4;i. visited.. Art immonso4. crowd, wO'uttdcratitia, itiOtittl it oh.SundOrlaet; and' but two, ctIO of disorder ,ocOurtig44ich; were) proMptli:dditit witfl7'',4llO4otiti ilasAw three in , niMbor,ltutd ainonget:titclrgicuptftt,tal arc sontoiif.,l.44' k nost wealthy: and reepceptliiii faiitilicti in tin; ,CCOtny. .Tho .to! morrow ,7 • . ~ ' • ME Eneainrrient at l Vtifitopilibi!Fg4; rho Militdry ',T largely 'attended,' ciao Anion eitpeetedltro Hagerstown !tad Liberty Pitrty. , Xeiilibiatioils.;: .4 .,.:, A National Cont4nticio'nf:the - Liber,ty Party or recently; Met: at After regulations had been adopted, they phi Ced In nomination, - _ ; Presidetit of th 6 11: Birtiv, or. Michigan;• _ . . Far Vico Prosident--flenry Morris, of Ohto The Abolitionists in Washington county, Pa. have settled a COurity ticket. Dr. Lo Moyne for Congress. Sound (Opinion. the late trial of the McClenaelians in Norristown, for an assault and battery upon the Rev. Samuel Aaron, the defendant's counsel sought to justify the ease by evidence of provoca. :ion, hut was prevented by tho Court who would' not paimit slich evidence to go to the jury. Juego BURNSIDE, a man of forty years' experimtp.inAhe administration of the laws, at the bailed en the bench, Made the folloWing remark in bib dhArgo to the jury : "'rho Court have a confidence in their knowledge of law,. aml they unhesitatingly say to you, that no word,.or lecture, or writing, will justify au assault or battery." frrPeiry Burdick, of Jefferson county, NOw York, now 90 years of age, has voted at every Presidential election since the days of Washing. ton; 'and says ho shall votp for Clay in 1844, if living, • crj-The Whigs of Philadelphia have renomina ted John M. Scott, Esq. as their candidate for Mayor. James H. Hutchinson has received the Loco Foccr nomination for Sheriff of the city and county. . Tho New Haven Herald confirins 'the report that the Hon. J. M. Niles, U. S. Senator from Connecticut, now 'a patient in an Insane Asy lem and that' there is little ho e whethei he will ever tio tilde to attend to pnblio duties again A young lady nstonisliod h party the other day, by asking for "the loan of a diminutivii at. gcntcous truneated comb, convcs on tle summa, and setniAicrforated with symnictiicia ludenta.. tionu." r . , city-The Nashville Banner in noticing Presl. &tit Duibin's scathing notion• of Dickens, Bar "the letter is an able oue,but it dues not ACC the no. cessity, of firing off a , cannon to kill a rat.l" Specie of the World._ The entire amonrit of Ppeclo of the world is es timated by . .lnciits m31,900,0(10,000, In Europe; there is supposed to bo 11,000,000,000. Accor ding to the best authorities, it is supposed that the paper circulation in Europa is fourteen times the speide currency. The Nation:tit Debt.. The permanent debt of the United Stn4es nt this tnne is 821,016,862 69;. of which' $5,672,976 Imedeemble 31st Dec., 1844, 1,000,000 " Ist July, 1863, 8,343,886 03 " 3lst Dee., 1862.. Oiu•af:; Outaag _ . ( r.:7•A healthy female soceimon of this remar kable animal arrived afSalem, Massachusetts, on board the,baninis Reaper, on Monday week. She wus caught in the wilds of Africa a short limp before the Reaper sailed, and is said to be the most remarkable specimen,sycipexhibitcli• Miss Itaxide,n.—'rliis popular Swedish author ess is about 30 years old, rather light frame and moderate stature, her complexion and hair light, and nose rather long. She speaks English per fectly well, oven the accent being pure. 1" , Z2te1ECM:22.0 ,, BAl:rt moitz, September 1. 1843 BEEF CATTLE.—There wore a few over 300 at the yards, and all readily taken at 4 to $5 25, per 100 lbs. Hogs have advanced in price, and notwithstanding there la a Ihir supply-in the mar. ket, holders i''efuse to sell ab less than $t 50. FLOUR.—City Mills 'may be quoted '4 75 to 94 B7IA, in large parcels at the former', and sales are chiefly made in largo parcels. - Howard street is steady at 9.4 75 from store, and 9462} to deaf. ers from the cars and waggons. There is little or no Sosqueliantia in the market. GRAIN.—The receipts of new Wheat were to a considerable extent on' Monday, and wore chief ly from the lower parts of Maryland and Virginia. The prices paid for good to prime red were from 09 cents to 91 03, and these rates have since been sustained, but .retiepts have fallen off. Thera were also sales of new Pennsylvania at 0 1 Pciinsylvania Ryo lots sold at 57 cents, and prime yellow Corn at 52. Maryland Corn, at the malt. ing up of this report, may be quoted ',RI , to 51. ets. for yellow, and. 49 to 50 for white, with only a limited &Maud, Oats 21 to 2p,ces the hitter for goad; WHlSkEY.—Whiskey is not active, but is offered at 23 19'24 cents fit hhds. and cppts in barrels. POLL ADELPHIA, Siipto'rnbei 1,184% FLOUB.=-Thore has been but little animation in the market during the week—holders aro (Lik ing this day for good shipping brands t 623 per bbl.; choice brands on Dread street in' a retail way,l's4 75 a 5 per bbl. Rye' $3 a 3 124 ;Carp 4190 1 ,. 82 624.. GltAlN.—Sales oll'ennii. Wheat during, the week' s'ange:frolii' 97'cts to $1 03'iiet bushel, Se in, gaglitp .. Ttio,27 corm', yellow, 33 and 57 cts: l Volumene 008,25 a 2 d'old Southern, 27 ets.'; Penna..2o a3O cts. •`: • WHISKEY.L.,Whiskey Teadll7 conunanda 24 a 25 cts: poi gallon, in 11,1 a. anti - _ ()anti tafaYette--Shippcitaburg A, 31ilitary Eneampmoat :wilt he held 'itt Ohip pensburg,out the sth, 6th, gr 7th ailiepterhber,ta which • the hit/itamog the taljoiniari eatintles are reapviiti . t'oJtY taFitati. • Prom: inforrO4tiil reviyett by the,COrriteitiNit is eatiftdeiltly expected that ht` least 'iwthity'caappaniarc wilt be ItLattendataue tEArsallerlaY • Gov. PPre tert tiTta nufahettof Staff ()filter'," have been 'are.Opeeted'to‘attentiv • "' Thifaire On _the Cli'.rniArlittitt Nalley . aati.Fratiklio ilt"4 ,l 4 l lookua Jfeert.ttlitteett to haif 'the latio!e iNIIF nithe eivatOttteot.;foo / 4 kgrYi •auttt for• torLratecitteeason the 6dt. " • , T. T‘'it, 4. 4 4.41r.0 I,IIIIAIM, • • 40$ - 'I4IOFLIWoo' A:: • ' 31 4 01,444,VALE11, Augud 30, ISA., • , „ A • ' , ' • ' ; ~, : • .::,11 , 4 , 1 6, 1 9 r414 f ft.0ti1A / t 4 •• .v , Oir-T9estlajo, tb•Aitadiiiit4oo,, .*.M4l4*, q!' - ' 97 r - o. :1 * --. . --- "l v4 4 1 (#:;* 11 .tr -- ;,p.. ,ii :i*i i .t... ,, ,. /v1 . ,,IA, „ JaLizAiiiiiiirwiiibotita.,o, o rnptrixt v iir..4,d4 '•th,iri. Aaotinty.;,'..-. ).`'4 1 1041ii'l , 9Yi 2 : l ' is ' 'O(7 - pn Tuem,lay the, , 242 d.;pst;h,y - tbw*f:'.m: - giyjir:. tikti'nfi, Jimim 10:doiili) 1411aiiiiiciiisi Aq . IternlFiinsi,T, 61,0115 County.4l.' , .::,:v-.. , ' -;• iri'ivt . tl . 4 ,5'. , ';• - ;:•• ,': '•,", ' • 1 ,.•,: r .'" . ' - ,- Af.3 ,044?,, i', , ,,, , - , i,,,...:, ..,,t, ,, ;::: :,,,, D j ig p,....,:.; 4,l , L.i,'.f,l,l;rtilfph*,' .., '4, , `tAvka.". rtitilt,,Upsdpy morning; 09,t4 uii:Aiiee iiistilto.Tr . ' iiiill painful illne6s;clll eere iii,i ,,, ;:,:i .. iii,liiiti.K.ic.#4.-: , . _ . ;Jmigti!tklci,ifilikOr,,.'aged ' 20:0,10-. : ? : ITIp . ;.,0 , 040(11 I t(' ,ii,;,g,p . ki oe, i(AliO;ilile 4 tino;iost ,i ,r4lo6otsigg.Alpc;f:i ;t4iii BytrOugh; illiy! ilM.i9l!•-s , 41,r0 : Al - '.*io•F, t: ,e4 k tti:veli, ''hill itc:Ohititiiiiicesiii oourii.liitOt'litiiii*;:',W '-'-":"-• i''s,.";•:. • 0. FOULKE, TOARNESTLY, requests thoselddehte ••••41,,tki him to call fluid settle tbbir'accounPfitia lit 'itiAdMecdingly anxious to have his hboks closed, by nOMor.Cash. .He will give five pee cent. premium 'onlidditile' 'Borough issue on all adbotinfs Odd, in, : . tWoZiriMiths from this date. caclitde, AuguSt 30th, 1843. . - Bank Stock for . . Salo; Wla be sold at public vale; at the COurt house. in the borough of Carlisle, an S AT U DAY, the 9th of September, .nt 2 o'clock l 1S Shares of Carlisle Rank ' SfOotip upon which 540 Dollars have been !Mid. WILMA M 11. MURRAY, Mitiinistrator of. Mary 1). Ramser.• August 23, 1843. 2.1-43 BOOTS, SHOES, HATS & CAPS, FRESH ARRIVAL. THE Siibierilier haring just returned from the City, is now opening it very large stock cif BOOta,Slioes. - ilats and Cape, ip.atitlitioll to his for mer stock, till of s whieh will be sold as low as any in the place fbr cash. 15"Casils of Men's, .boy's nail Youth's. Calf, Seal, Rip and hoarse boots.' 7 of men's, boy's and youtli'lcalf, seal, kip and coarse mottoes. . a cases women's, misses' nail children's calf, mo rocco, grain, and kip 111011r0e8. . '2 cases WOlllOll% and niissos' and seal basking. 19 cartoons ofj,ndipq morocco welts, bits kilts and slippers. Also a large assortment oreltildrett's shoes. At the store of Septem!ier 6, 1 842. CHEAP BLINDS. EINE B. J. WILLIAMS, No. 1.2. North Sixth Street above Market, Philadelphia, Cheap !loose •atul Sign Winter Mal Glazier nod Ve iiitian Blii.d Matinfastarer. lai•an and faßhionable assortment of BLINDS always on hand, which for variety, beauty, and style of morkomnslop, will excel those of any other establihltment in Philadelphia, which will be sold al the very loweit prices, wholesale nod • Cntititry."Alerc)intits supplin I with tiny quantity at the shortest notice. • Old Blinds repainted and trimmed at the .shorte4 ItP.N.I. :WILMA . IS, No. 12, North 6th sti•ect Philadelphia, Septetnlibr 6,1643.--2 in. • _HAMSANELDRIELBEEE___ • A 14 of mime enOilisiett I lam% A lot of I)rieil Beer - of Itobinsons curing, Haiti more. At the store of Septrmbvp fl, 1843.-01 • CLEANING ! SCOURING , AND . DYEIN&. Mfrs. JANE 101c1111Ili1LAY, . n tl ,2 l 4 e s t nzirl:ll n will i t ui s y h e t l i i ; c oi t i l l t i= core nod attention to all clothing and oilmr nrti• elan entrusted to her fig cleaning, scouring, or dieing, at her lintom in (Antall Alley opposite Ed. unation Hull. Public patronage is renpeetfuily so licited, Bankruptcy--Jonas Hitler's Estate. NoTten. Al 3 , person. indebled. .I()NAs 7111,1,1",11'S Estate either by note on book neeontit, ore noti fied, that miltats they tunkepityment of the same, to the undersigned ; who will he nt the puddle Mutsu of W. 11. IVondlturn in Newrille, for that ;impose, on SATUIt I) A Y, the :Nth day or September - nest, stdi will juntuttlialely thereafter he brought against diem. . _ . . P. P. Pfa3 , Assignee in Ilankrupter of Joi n ts Millet's Estate. Carlisle, September 6,1843. Assignment of Alex. PileCulloh. irk N 150 day of AUGUST,. inst., ALEX ANDER MCCI.II.IOII, of Southampton town ship, Ersiiiklin eft. made an assignment of all his ef fects to the subscriber lifetime benefit of his creditors —therefore, all persons having. claims or demands ngainst Said .kssignor, are requested to present thew proPerly authenticated foe settlement with Out delay, mid ull those indebted to him •are notified to tnalte payment on or before the Ist of November next. ALEX. MeKINSTRY, Assignee. 3 45 September, t, 1813 SHERIFF'S SALES. n Y virtue of fillildrV WON of Vemtitioni flxprm 4 DI to me directed, issued not, of the Court of Cow mon Pima of Cumberland emu. - - lased to public sale at the Court Ihu Carlisle, on SATURDAY, tlu lier; A. 1), one thousand OW . three ' at 10 o'clock A. M. th :scribed Real Estate, viz : A Lot of Ground situ' town ship, containing FIVE ACID lesS, ad joining John MeCaffery on tin Miller on the Smith, Joseph llowman and a - roairon the West; having thereon erected 6 one story Log House.' Seized and token in Onetiltioll tin the property of Samuel Duey. . . Also, a '('ract of Land situate in Franit ford township, containing SHVEINTY ACHES more or lust, adjoining lands of John I lickes on the North, George .Masslonum on the West; George Strohm mil Mrs. §liatv on the South, John' Wen keep and Nicholas Ulerieb on the East, and a Log I louse, Log Kitchen and Log Barn. Seized and take!' is olecution an the property of John Lor i sit. Also, A Traci of Land situate in Mifflin township Cumberland county, containing ONE UNDI43) ACHES, more or less, adjoinmg lands of Geopp Chrisdieh, Jacob Christlieb, Daniel McDonalds heirs and other lands of John Harper, having tht raaou erepted a Two Story lloosantul large linen. Also, A That of Land sitnate in Mifflin township, containing TWO HUNDRED- ACRES, more Or less, adjoining lands Samuel Ramp nod Daniel McDonaids heirs, James Purfley Mill others, having thereon erected a large' Two Stacy 'Houser. Plaistered, alcitclioll, Pgranittl other 4m.; prorements. • • Also, 'A Tract oflantt sitngu in Mifflin township,enntainingrOßTYlPOUlt ACRES, more or leas, adjoining lands of Daniel MaDonalds heirs and otherlitinfi of John Harper. Seized and taken. CHM/1103 ag the property or .foim Harper. And to he sold by me ' PAUL MARTIN, SIM' Sheriff'a Oilier, Carlislel 4th 'Sept., 1843. • • Valuable Timber Land for Sole r : : . On •, , On Sabin/4y the 14th of Oetehet., TLIE subseribori 'Executor of the estate of Jacob Hernial', ilecenSett, trill 'eta at patitiw saki, at the libose of John Randolph . , in:iltickinson township, at 10 ti'cloCk;'lll'., the, followinglitOscCibed. YalualitoTimber.Latiii, to. wit: • • ' t, et. containing' .Ait'.ol p : and, 0•4 Perdties. • ''' •': • ' •••• • ••• • • • • • '' No. cottainlintler'Acres - anit' 70 Perches No. 3, witiikair lcfAiires; - and! 50 • Petibes; all 'taller iniewarei • Tlte• 'elate' tracts 'of bind 'jtyi!ekqund6d by w))lo,TTE:moßrei . -;--+ . . I. t h e ''''''''''''''''''''''' caBl,on``l,lrenn 'of. Oitt jwit,;.:FtETERS, icplit'ol* of JaPotf ` lloi6 , lBr , i ' lle C' enae q' • ta4,tt-it, !2:OASH',I';`CASHI ICASII.I,II io‘tWatibijOiheri• Airao nOified N,9 they'm ud ealt mill s ettle their heaceiriteflli , ;#4o;!elm? , Indulgence 'dewiest he " ' , '; ;0114 1 8;,4q1pAY. e:4O-104,Acik. ' '0- ; !1' • A. 904'T.; ”:01 • , . - nen rliTti**vet:l7444 .4 , H „ • I ';"VirtOi*l434 o OS:Vitlt .;; • ' a ',,s , - 4,,;A.i' :-'‘ , : . 14. 4i:, A i' •. , ;•_: , 4..,:::1;•-•:: . '.'' itift .1., • . : .. ; ~, c i4:, , , - •;Art,.;,o -- '.l -• {)t1 ; O• . te' . l7ieifi iAbilk4Bo: 1 ' Wit, , ,t'. 4 1 " qiliitil#o,44Al4o4W4 : $ bone .le.litstsKisfitlioOrti,latiliq ' '' , CPlilb.liahlt.CiiiiiitniitlQto l . o o l 4 Ay:14.i . C. 1 k ,81 0 . : t i 1 0 1 ''f*,o, l ll4 110.60410_,1'..Ititt.Att*.1 1 #14 0- TT . ..' • ' '4,oaiotivikh;:ftpcm4ttoilb,:l, -....‘ rp! ,, ;... . 4 , ' ve , , . ,. 4 ,,iit,...). - ,r , vie4i4Ar. 4 .4:-.,v, ?.';' , '4. , •Pi .' ' I'..wonu %F41 00 W) kifigifiV '' ittiT,'"?:to'wl . 9 - hip-.'catt . tiiy';': tiloii( 6141„iiitar -04400: .iiiiittcit,i ; g6tioso?Ces , 1114€0444, 1 0 1 0Liqictaaci;at . I ,lt ) ik taeoaxitfeaht ; f t.', :4itgatliereAnattliyaieribell,asllo,.%o4ißhiht i ?' S ?:..II2344V4ZI3PFAMiR=V4i,k : '.'i4iliit 44'4;4; liii mi.,asii-Oikviiii,it!cireilit :44ll,4lol):4o;•Totty LQcf.ittckusa;i , , , -.. ~,. ',".' , " KITCHtNAWOBLE.LOG , BARN 'l.',..;,..iili';'' ' . W.AGO.N.SIiEI),GOIMCIPIJ,and :'.'4l I 1 a CIDEIt PRESSittfwelf•fif iieVerfitil-'_,zsii,f;, I j ',.!!;;!.', , hie *iit'er ao - iiiiiiai.6t.'ste'thi'liotne -"'-, -- ' '••••• and a gooiV:Apid,e',Qt'oltatrdt,nbout - „70. acres of the above fityinAre.thriit,rate , T,imber''Ltmd, and the ves idue in a good . 'itatd.olVeltivation;'ol which about 'JO acroa are gooOricadaw;thesreater path of which is suitable for tillage. • No. 2, A Tract of l i actlouljoining the above described liens .and, land of henry Miller,' Mull. Whisler, Moies Whisler,tfahiel ilicLatigh 7 , its; Jacob Kibler; Geth 2 ge floors ;mil 'other*); contain, 1 ' 184 Acres:cindyll3.rerches, . near measure, haviiik ! :therton . needed a TWO. STOlit LOG 1112OSEVand Kitchen. a doable Log Barn, Wagon Shed and Corn Crib; an Apple Or chard and a never &Mug well of water near tlie door; about PO serene( the above Ilimm are first rate Tim ber Land, and the residue in n good state er cultiva tion, of which about 20 acres are good meadow. , • The above tracts will be sold separately or.,to gether, to suit put.clinsers, on the following terms: The coats °faille to be paid by the putmlinser or pur cluiset:s on thooonftemation of the sale by„tlie Court, st which time he or they will be required to enter into recogni%ance in the Orphans' Court with ap proved security, to secure the residue of the, pur chase money, to be paid as follciws—one third to re main Ili tire hands of the purchaser during the life of the widow of. said decedent, the interest to lie paid her mutually, commencing on the lot of April nest, Miring her life, and at lit r death the prin cipal to lie paid to the heirs of said decedent, one third to be paid on the list of Aped neat, when possessions will be given nail a deed made to the pur chaserthe remaining third to be paid in two equal annual payments thereafter without interest., The landlord's share of the grain growing. at the time of sale will pass to the purchasers. 'Any per-. son wishing to view, said fanniii• before the day of sale are requested to call on David High resitlii ' es. on the premises, or on the subscriber ' who lives due. Mile west of Newville. W\l. NT. NIATEEII, Soittitmover Street, IX_lirtne of a deeple-of-the-OrphYins' CoOrt , .Cumherlitml. county. I; will expose to waits sale, on the premises, on 'll ICJ IeSDA Y, the I i2th of Oetober,att 10 o'clock, A. all OM errtain tract of land, situate in the township of Vrankford, in the enmity a Cumberland, hoMnied by finals of Conrad m's: Wm. Dravtimelt :pd Martin Lutz's ficirs, containing • 107 ACRES, . • .. • . • more or la ss, nll of wh i ch in clenred.nnd under good fence and . cultivation, httving thereon erected a two lilikil LO(:' HOUSE; and DOUHLH LOG HAHN, amp WAGON SHEDS There is alumni at the door nod rim- Mi; water on the farm.. lu connex- inn with ibis will be stilini TR. CT• OF 00 D LAW) in the same township, lying about one toile and n loaf from the thrill, containing uhout 511AereA, covered with good timber. The ierlllo wlticlt will be tootle , known on the tiny of sale, u ill he srl'y'•eany and made to suit pureha sersJ WM . 11 MATEER T 4 lOll S.‘l,lc: 15 highly inipti)vol in th e E st:iii• of ¢nlliculinu, each fm•in cuulaiu lug front 70 to 21111 Acres, lit•St (1 11 1 11 itY of L DA E'_ , '37 E, LAND. nr RBhl r.rnis arn within one mile of Foe further Li:wilful:mu ei.maieu of .1 NIHS WILSON, Agent-for 1 10 -• Plirellase awl sale of !teal l'istute. Carlisle, August all, I 843. - • tf-14 TO the Heirs and Irgal Representatives of Conrad Bu'ander, Nit of the borough of Carlisle, deed, Take Notice, that by virtue or t writof Partition or initiation to me directed, issued opt or the Or phans' Court el Cumberland comity, I will.hold nn lonntsition on the premises, on TIIIIIISDAV, the sth day of October, 1843, at 10 o'clock, A. M.. n hen and where you may attend if you ihia PAUL MARTIN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Carlisle,? • August 30, 18.13. S ANAAVAV from the subscriber, residing in .111, South Middleton totenship, Cumberland coon on Tuesday the '2'4(l inst. - 0n indented apprentice to dig Farming business, named NICHOLAS DUSII- Elt. It is supposed he went to Chambersburg where his mother resides. All persons are hereby notified not to trust said boy an cry nrcountyins I am deter minol.nnt to imy any debts or his contracting. 'Flue above reward but no extra charges will !pi paid, it' Inc is apprehended or,conlined in the jail at Carlisle. JOHN il. LESIIEIh. no},h of iiptern -111 forty ON THE CASH PLAN, .A^a. •ll Strawberry street, one door above Chesnut, also at .\*o. 50 South second street, Phil'a. TE Subscriber's re sittitionlTing very be is determined to sell at ti He offers a well selecti Beautiful Iniperialtbrze ply, Best Superfine Ingrain, Handsome Extra Rue Ingruips, Finesincl Common do ' CARPETINGE . , Royal treble twilled Venetian, • 1 pan Mnglish worsted do Londoit Dittnask do Plain striped do j Also, A stock of ENcellent and benntifill Proor Oil Cloths, all widths for Rooms, 14111 s, Entries, Vestibules, Door pieces,' &s. Also, Coach Oil Cloths, Ft irnititre Cloths, Droggets nod Floor !Na es. Elegant Piano and Table Covers. Also Canton and Spanish Floor Mattings,• Ivith a large qxsort tarot of very low priced Ingrain end reaction Cur- Door Mats, binditiga,Sta;r Rods, &o. Cos, touier4 intending to purchase fun Cash. arc respect.. (Idly invited to cull and examino for themselves as, the goods' hall be sold ut the lowest pitces - in the LEVI ELDRIDGE. tftaualaase, • WHOLESALE &i:RETAIL GROCER, Forwarding • Commission: • Waal Mail Dial)cr incomitry Prothreek Pittsburg Mitnufactailis, • • ICor2B, Flllll street, PrrUSBUItG, Pa. Aug6st 16, 1843. • • • 1,:-•)`-' APPLICATION made by the. .Cl Meet:Ns of the Carlisle risnk,to the twat Leg islature' of the Commonwealth or 'Pennsylvania, for . a renewal or the charter of the said 'Mink. b'y ; the naindatiti style of the , "Carlisle Bank." is' in- • naided dud it shall be located In Carlisle, Cumber. - land county:, that it shall have the amne Capital it I l i:writ:I:0o wit: Three hundred' odiotaisnil for the specific object' of Banking and. discounting purpotiet4 .1.3 y• order of the Board of Directors, - •• '• COBBAN, Caiddor; • dune 26, 1513,' • , • firq-36. . „ . . op:Earns -AND. proomr, , antizzys. .rr.llOO,E. iri,tl9 ,totf; to; 440 .§ubscryipr,,ii? ill prease call iplraedi4tely,ap4fkelti L ekhetr.acpc i ntl x . obligalour 3 / 4 1,6t0: - • - ,••• • - , cur1i4e , .. 4 0.T. ,26 ) .184 p, :Woofs 1f4 . "-tf olkiteesiv' Di ENV„,,Wdittow , tc,, , ibe;,.fatmlic ,4 Booli' __.‘ of finesool4sOiVollowl Bgels, -hie.ne kind lioys'ittp nointtlf goottimplVvAltikand-liesi Kip intl cult kttllld V"kl )6 4, 0 sllPPer s 44ls ll eoinil "Allsoeit , iriarociiiriielte; aft 44:0v/blob wilt kat) hi l eamoi l ., NI(A.C-140CATItew • ' ll l :' iiiitdiiiiiiiies 'find , e,i4o;i',i'i Digiiiii:64gle yktittivt*lsl:lro*Akf. th.eltoiki.isP., }4 , , :t, , r ..: • ~,,,-,1;.!::.0,14,5.:,•:0,9,4,5i,Y),;"; JACOB HMI', Mininistrator of Jacob High, deceased; September fi, 1843.—te. PUBLIC SALE, • sKtLEs 'AN-W . )1)11111:N, . • Fee the hair, of David Crepi, dett'd.. Atigmt .1 1, 1843. 1,-•)J • Parnts, Farms. Six Cents Reward. August A 1843 CHEAP CARPET STORE, Augunt $O, 1845 ..wcz:)‘e.sk=cMLw. IrAiIiitTABIAW,XA. • - •. , • n order ofl''utUrphatils,CoPreidl' 'lllll•;Cuinli 3 Orhusit county, I ' WlJlVexpeple .. to sale `Od' . FIIIDAY,III6 atliAjty . tit October allthat certniirtract Lind; id tante iliSilver Sprin township, Cumberland toUpty, „about 7. iniles • We'a I . 4:•_;ho4squelnimin Britid,utpottrier4)l,airtii.l I'titiiin alai',; tttiattig i ,949,Acres'of LIME • SIP,OINI , ioaie ,hi heststdt 'of tultivetturkWitly a.la rge 81 0,771. 7 1 - 1116111$1.1;:StOne'aiiiiiiigliousti; . hbuhe;•ti id 'a' large • Bank 11 . 'll Barn, rut rdone,rind' ; 'part'l frameiAtud• ; - iiry g bn shed' unil Gown critv,with running as a 4l: water en; the farm', tlinltv6ils that tibil. fail.. Th'ere is alacru goad. Orchard,;auktOtthant House on the furl* ~ :ilvera• urtt . lfi3ear,toS l 4,7o'l6t Mills within two ftlifeS,' rind nitogetett,iP i.otiett tlie best farms, and .i n the most convenroat,jilturititay, of any farm in the • calmly'. of Cittulielltuitl;P.:•lkd• farm will be divided before the,qtty 9(salelntfariketti: of abilut NO acres, and the inwroirotnenooi, ll .ll,,,,e 1 1% Hundred Acres without iinproinnment‘nittV:4loo:on ,sold all, together or separately,..nyopy beat sait...:Par- , , , chasers and promote the interesth•uf,thelddri. - ,.. • ; Sole to commence ut 10 cqulook,' . A. , lll.,:ind tet'in`w, of sale which wilt he made easy;„WtHhetuutle known : en the day of sale by • PFITRIC,BARNIIART, • " Administrator deu'd: August 50, 103. , : . is-It 'the - I.lareishitrg Union.and Lancaster 'Yolks fremid insert till sale and mark price. raluab le 'Farm FOR SALE. • • •% mum subscriber offers at.privale sale, the follow ( ing dOcrilied Valuable Real Istnte, situate in North Middleton township, Cumberhind county, con taining 190 ACRES,.more or less, nf Patented Land, about 1:15 Aere a of which are cleared, and in a high state of culti v ation, and the residue covered with thriviog yOung fin:ther. The improvements are it TWO STORY . LVEO3. MEOW OM Igo o Stone Kitchen, And a Frame Barn,. trli! 9 R 6/ with Wagon shed itrubCorn crilmind • `4,' a fine young thriVing'Orchard with choice The film is well covered withiLocust timber,and a num ber of never tiding; running springs near the door. The above mentioned Tract, is all Liniestoon Land, and is in a healiby neigliborhood, within two nsili4Uf Cat lisle,k one mile from the Ctunberland Valley pl. road, and lying on the Conodogninet Creek. , • - An indisputable title will be given. For tennis appl, to the subscriber residituTma the 11 :duet Bottum and, 5 miles ham Carlisle. • JOHN nstmuux, Sc August 30,180. • ttm-11. N. 13. The abotie farm is convenient to the Car lisle market. BY virtue of a deeree of the Court of 0.111111011 Pleas of Cumberland county, in la action of Partition, wherein Edward Porter is plain taunt! George Keller Executor, Francis, Porter iv defendent—l will expose to public sale.oit the prem ises, on FRIDAY, the '2Utli of September, 1813, at 11 o'llock, A. M., all that Certain tract of 'll7 Z r 5..) , 0 situate iti Silver Spring- township, Cowbell:1ml cons- Iv, bounded by Ahem. Bosley, John Poglesonger. Ureinides' hews, and tie Conolloguara (,reek; containing. 2:23 Acres, more.or less, having therefor erected :I large Two Story Brick ' DWELLING v. iff 0 . .re ;• U w 'J r Stone Batik Itarn,Carriage 'anise nod Jowr necessary improvemehts. iliere is I thoulllti Acres of - the Laud cleared awl in i good sltde aI ,lid tivation, with two wells that tierce fail and pumps in them; the residue of the Land hi coveiwd ith good Timber. 'lnds farm is situate:Aloud half:, mil, from Ittfelwrs' Alin, and at toile and reel. the I rat , riShllEg 1111.11111ke. 'lle title to the I.and is indispwahle,and it will be sold subject to a Widows dower a v 1.003,00, the iii-• Wrest of which is payable :thutially,aval die principal at the decease of Alitsser, the widow of .hues; .11.tts ser, fleecasq,d. , 4 "PAUL ,NIARTIN, Sheriff. August 50, 1813. ( ry Ili. Lancaster Union and York Republican insert to amount of 50 and charge this office. ad PUBLIC SALE OF HEAL ESTATE. WILL be sold at public sale, on . SATI.JI3. DAY the 14th day of October next, at I o'clock, I'. M., pc said day, un the premises, the following deseribpa , rars h „vb sitinde in Mifflin township, Cumberland county. hounded by lands of the heirs of Matthew Thompson, deceased, Samuel. Westheffer, Mar. tin Berget, Peter licrshe, Hugh Bnrr, sod the Conotlogninet creek, containing 1835 Acres, neat measure, having thereon erected a LOG HOUSE, STONE BANK ,ea BARN, 95 feet long, - a never-failing ow 'd spring, of water and a Spring [louse, 111 I nod a well of water convenient to the door, and a Brick Smoke Howe. Also, a large CHI APPLE - 0 RC [MAR 'ED,, an a number of other fruit trees, consisting of Peach, Plumb, Cherry, &c. There are about lid Acres of good Timber Land, and the residue cleared and in a good state ofeultivatltimof w hieh at bout 25 acres are excellent inendow. The above described farm is Slate Land of a good quality, equal to any in the township. Tao Mims et ea.° w.ll be: Two Hundred Dol. lure to be paid on the day of sale, oneMalf of the whole purchase money, including the aforesaid $2OO, to be paid on the let of April next, when the title will, be made and . possession given to the• purchaser, and the residue in four equal annual payments thereafter without interest i to be secur ed by judgment bonds or mortgage ! ' The title to the above will be made by Thivid Sterrett, executor of Mary Ann Culbertson, decd. to owned the one undivided half; whose interest in the same will be sold lR pursuance of an order of the'Orphans! Court of said county Ly her Exc.'. cuter, and by John Culbertson who owned the other undivided half part of said rent estate. DATED - STERRETT,. - Executor of Mary Ann Culbertson; dce'd, JOHN CULBERTSON. August 30, 1843. , it in the present aid his forms CASH, to suit the hard times. tell stock of • ••• • • Pleblie Sale, • • virtno of an order of the Orphans! Court _LP of CuinVerland county, will be exposed to Public sale, on the promises, on SATUR DA Y, the nth September, 1843. al 11 o'clock, A. M., all that certain alate cljat aza - cov.wituD•o situate and being in West Ponneboro'. township, CUmberland county, 'containing shout one • afire, and having a Two Story FRAME HOUSE, and frame Stalde thereon crected,bounded by Andrew forbes. Daniel Gring& Samuel Avcwrnick. ;« 4 ' Terms, mane known on the day of sale, when attendance will be given by. GEORGE ROTIT, .Administrator of . Jacqb Dougherty, ttee'd.. • 'August 38, 1843. • 4t.44 HOUSE AND LOT 'AT PUBLIC SAL.E. ill be solrl,nt public: sale on the premises, on ,SA'rIUR DAY, the .loth day •of Sop. tember next at 12 o'clock, AL - . HOUSE 'AND LOT ' : OF GROUND, `c;; . . late the pstate of JOHN lfoot'En, deed. MI: •it: btotiptining ONE ACRE, more rir l ess- •a 'shinned in illechatiiehburg, CuMberlimil Manny; t'a., bounded on the East by an alley, on the South by lot tif bY a lot of :Natty' Kinsay and North by a street or. olleri. The; housciis:two stories high, plastered, trell4lisheil add roomy with t(NitchenstitinliningßeOrdThere is an, cifectlenttrpll of wider at the' door, 'add ti . tariery of cheicefrait.trees on tlailot.w9lt,other conveniences —4l . le,jihole prepdry . bring in gooilrepairi fed.. s aes "triahlog to purl:hese Will Wes - hewn Ott' pepperty by tailing on. John hoover olechanicsharg. 1 he terms will hermitic knewn on the day r or :tint atteadpriie'#lve'n ••' • • t 11001 1 0.1 V 3 ' JOIN • II0OVE.Ii: '• Carlloo',Auest; q 0,4843. -• • • • • to-3•i , Notict—Pay . • 'rum: subeari6eioiiivingeloaod bneiiic s s ; ie„dEs[ roue scaling boat rly as Tiithie *tag tcpze indebted 'to WA' eithtiat !" - y,filit4 'Or I ,l :4 6 klii?e4ti o tr's!re:itiOptitcit ;to 001,1;0 ew.ttlti:ivitti 4 opttlek, Mid 'preikedfOleta... ' , iMeoltiON.iktik*s'Arigifs%os',l B 43. 4 ''.” • • i,, , ,,,... , 1 ,,,,,, ,Allteap , Item. '" - ''' 'TWO S'oxi - o'wellin , :tio ' -• ' ' ' P 41 06 ,0 ['You . IOW 104., utPcrent,lPl4oll 11 40Y: $ ''.... ' ;, . ' rr , o6,i'll i- t i v* „Au g ust 2 •Itsil"''' • '''. S OG I 0 .'r-'-i psfl PUBLIC SALE. . t • SALELIFMRSESv alictiOn;. • .in the borongh,Of,'Cil4l.lo4'..9ll T110181,41M L.r.1—(1) , U4= 15 4E1 •„ . - (hepilititrty . of'the U. States. 'sold ,M .the highest bidder withoUt ut hie time of deliveriliir'ilielegiti'eur p,eney:ef.the ,States:. The Utle' Witl: tuke' near iliehtarket house , to coinmenee atite'h'elock, 111.4 anil the Horses will be ileliviTtal344ll6llml, - or immediaply • • FaiWARD-1114AS; '! 114 ci. Aast. q 1... ;(Ilister: Aug. 1843- '-; ' '4s-43 TAN ,, YARD'. , FOR SALUi;;, O vR SALE, A '',l: * *A Di; TA. 121);.' . miles east of Ltindisititrg . ,.!ncOttniy,•ott the Slam road leading to illinOOttnirg . ft'y .sterrett Gap,l2 miles from the,Canftl:and the same distanctt from Carlisle. There a r c three acres of Land, with a - act-rate Tan Bocci!, Hark aM ill, s two story • SDIVELLING HOUgEs. ) , • 4 'nod n Arnall elotihle Barn. 'Pile, yard v, 4M, ti • 18 eiipiible of working. eight, hundred ttfy, u hides, nod tins water Pi the pool. Plenty of burl; can be hod at elmkp rotes. term's, which. will be mode cosy, coquire of PitiCriOitil.thoscits; Esq. near the premises, tn. to Mr. NV41.1,1414; reason iti ugu5t,.23,1843'. tf-,13 VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY •-• ' FOR SALE. lII4Y virtue of an order of the. Orrihensr Court of Cumberlaiiil county, *ill I.e sold On Im premises, on SATURDAY,-the 7th day or op ober,ilie following raluable Real Estate, late the propert a JACOB of South Middleton township, deceased, to wit:, A Tract containing 5‘..3 Acres of LIVIESTONg LAND, situate itt ,Contherland-ommlyi . ott the road leatlim; Prom Carlisle to Banovea, about tire miles From the lormorldace, adjoining holds of Thomas and James Alehairey, Frederick limner and the Yellow Breeches Creek. littvimphereon erected it FOUR S'rOltir MERCHANT AND GRIST MILL S VIIREE DWELLING DOUSE S% the first is it two story Log House, Wagon Maker Shop and new Barn —the second is a one story Log I louse and stable—the third ion ode story Log house, Smith Shop and Stable. • The Mill is in eutoplete order, containing font. ranof ,Stones, two pair Of Mires fin. flour; otie pair of Llurra for chopping, and one pair of Sands, hay; lug -Perators, Smut Machine of Young'3 Patent, nod every other material used in :Mills, all nearly new sod first-rate order and quality. Thr whole Mill :Machine has been put up new tvtthin the last yeast_ • The Mill is driven by thel'ellow Ilreeches Creek, a luster tailing stresamof water, located in the heart of a grain growing cfmntry,tiflitrtling an extensive counter custom; soil having "txcellent litC.ilities for conveying Merchant work to markt t by the elllrlber illllll Hail (toad. . . Sale to eommenee at I 2o'clock, noon. Terms of sale will be made known 011 the Oat' of sale, by .11)11N' PETl•liti4, EXecutor of-Jacob !famish, dee'd. mist '23 1843. • is-LI p^j-'l•hc Tntelligcue c r Lnotst , ier, iiitis•t: to mount or $2, dot] st,sol bills to this o0fc:•. VALUABLE • FAMIVE ro R SALE. I$ It''virtne on order of ilot Ortilento Collet of Lootln:eland ctott.tv, will by sold on tlie,twenti ses, Ott 111.11)AV, the. fitit or October nest,the tittle holt', belonging. to the estate of late of South . Jliddlctmi tint ttsltip, duce:Weil, Containing 162 Acres, - and WO perches, strict measure, of first-rale Laud, situate in said township,. six !Mks from Carlisle, on the road leading to llanovre, soul :bout two miles from the Carlisle Iron Works, adjoining lands or Ceti. Brenner, Christian Herr and others. The itu prmenients thereon erected urea good • -- Slone Dwelling Honse, • 1111•11 I 111'M...rate think Barn, WagOn shed, Cornp i a cp; crib and other necessary nut.huililings.., .• The liciuse has a never thiling sluing of pure water iu the cellar; thcie is also a thrising,Orchaett of choice fruit trees. There is also erected on it good new Still !louse, two Tenant I louses with' Staple for each. Ahottel lit! acres of this plantation a high state of cultivation and tinder good fence, witli wader in nearly eVery field; and' the lasi flak is•good Timber Land. There IS it 1411110th/11C gliiirry 111:ICV, which is considered hi be the very best in the. country, tor,-edier with a good lime Kifii.• Also ht. the same time and place, • 10 .ficres of Illauntain Zand,• with sprouting chesnut timber, situate in Raid town ship, about two miles from the above-named tract. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, noon, a ben at tendance w ill be given tunrterms made known by 11E412, : - Administrator of John l'atiger, dl•'e'd. Augoht 23, 1843. is-43 Volksfretnal and lotelligenevr, Lancas tet•, insert to amount of SI and ch:u•ge this Mike. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE •. FOR SALE. GIIF.EABLY to the last will and tes'ament of ft John Brandi, late of Monrce township, Cum berlad roomy, deerased,l will expose to public salt• on the premise, on SATURDAY, the 90th of, Sep tember next, all that certain plantation or tract of Land, late the property of Joh., Brandt, deceased, situate in Alonrue township, Comberlana county, hair tl mile north of Clark's Mill, three miles south of Nfeehtudeshom, and !mewled he lands of Jacob NiesirY, Adam Brandt, John Brandt, Christian I holster and other., . . . . • Containing 130 Acres, more' or less of first-ratt: Limestone Land,of whielt 10 , 1 acres is cleared, under good fence, andjui a high state of cultivation; and the. residue.- well timbered, having . thereon erected a large S'l'ONll.l ':.- .'. . I 1011sn, and a good Bank Barn, a Wa- e L ' - got 611014 emit cribs, 4 -%mi'ifiltv sited,l3• • It woad shed and all ,nceetsary outbuild- la : IT ings: There isulso a het erlitilingapring ~......... l. of excellent Water near the hotpie t Williegood . Stone spring house. Also an excellent reliant house:and 'stable, wtth running water in file cellar. .There is Skin ii theiViiig young Orchard of choice fruit trees. It' not sold at public sale it will he sold at private" 'sale;agreeably to the' will. ' - . •. .., 'Sale to commence at It) o'clock' in the forenoMt, when a good title .will he given mid terms mode known by ' GROIiGE BEELMAN;Ex'r. Awntst W}, 184 d. . . . - ts'-'l3 '. . a . " . lite Lancaster Pnoiri and ljartasburg Tile. gra, insert to amount of $1 :til, send tttier, to the advertiser in Sliepherdstown, sod charge.this Mike. --1- ... „ell.tilile,S•64 .14:E. s Atlre t iiiistrator with. the will annexed of ,henes Itooreolee , il., I dill ciatioan to pub )to sale; tot SATIUItfIAY, the 39111 ,of SeptOuther, A84.1.,, 15 et the littbli house of Peter Wetbley ~ hi Car - 14 49 , !'t 1 '''Prf a l`'i A ; ' N/ : tl'lPv o . 6tor y ,, " ' ' tr -'2' , Sir() hl N,' HO EISIE, , ~..', g r, Tit with th,,,,Ulneliiiiliiili;Oiii r t thereon -ereeteil; & . Rome 'op the I Seeth Ilt:tto t uorfier, or !lawyer' loot North et.- ittuViintueditsteli otipisitelPtlei• Weittleyhttaiteill in, the boreugh 7 br Csirltslei iontaining . 6o.(SeilituOtted 240 feet in! deiith..'.' Akiiii',iiiii ;fitilt.si*tik,,j4dit - er ..Ground, site:de - on theNoribliWOCKollotieeti, 'An, Carlisle, heundrithyittitrtisid.street_aftlitrifvfehri IVltiore:fl,llie-terinir,6t.soi , ioAt fain* n1r1y.0..c,0 thcdar-britqvphYg- - ' 6 •,'. r0 , .Y . ' , 4 ,. .,.v., 0.61 , 1; , • , L it q . 4ii,''s , •.• : 1 ':'... , " , ~..,`,:, "' .','' 1;onr, T,WRIViIL:hc.„; i t ', 7 kiltit'll. 7 irithdhe'dilliiiinexid et 141.90_440'11.f*,i, Aulpot 25 4 ,134,3 , . ,, r•F, •44 t 2.,.1f.,,' •,.• , ;:•',!. ',,- 1 : 1••• ,-, , z•••• • ;••,,,; ~.• ~,•,., ~.., z ••••%,.••••wl,.-u. , , • ,::••,•;;;t:., 1 '•-, •• ••; ` 1 "..i.L;•:,..1''''4:•,..,,,,,,1,N4'' ;~. yt i...,e-,. ~~, 3, otrip at0°44144.4'. W-41 DENTIST,: Ait7ll:efierioim' oil operatiOni upon We 'feel),. V that' it re requittd• tor their preseryation, such as.Scoting;. bYlitil4.4l4gpg, 'll,ll restore . the loss ottliem, - by,-Insertang Artificial 11.• esti', from n single irygirree'eir PittAitreet.,:isfew doors' Soutli of tpe I : 41111:010 IfIgel.:•; : ; :- : • ' • ' ldne:9,4 - 180 i • - " . ,VALIJABLE:i, , MILLS:-AN11.. - FARMS ; . , A'r,PIJI3I4I I I ,, SSLEI: Flttli.XYclite-'29111-or-SEPTEM,IIPLItext, at nt l l o'clock A. cll.,all'myrestl estitte, ( o.tinte on the Yellow Itreechon Creek, in Dieftinitit, • toWnship, Cumberland cuitt*, Consisting . of u MERCHANT MILL SAWMILL; OLDVERINILL 1 and' niamt Tbreelltindreatimbkifty Acres 'of Lund, whieb 1. havettlivided into three small , litems I, . Ist. Tlie Mills and about one' huinlitea ana thirty' acre? of Land, at' which about sever.ly ';neltes 'are e teared, fenced and in a high sta. , cultivation, , witit a; 'toil i'. DWELI.ING , • •••• 9 , .. olio 13arit, and all others necessary and con venient latildings"erectetl'ou the .Same, • The Mills. Are p r opelled by the waters of the Yelloit• Breeches. Creek, having an amount of limn! antlt.f.4ll, mid a quantity ni water which never fails or act:zee/an , the land Icing ott both sides of it. r • , 241. A Farm lying on the Creek above thetfirst desnribed, containing about one hamlet:amid:tett, here% of which about twenty four titres /We cleave. and under cultivation, and the residue ill' good tim ber, there are no beildings , nn this tract. . • ;id. A Perm lying on the. Creek adjoininOte last described, edi t s hug about one hundred and ten aeres, of which about fillren acres sire cleared and cultiSated, and'the residue in prime timber; this tract has a tenant house erected on it... This Land is sittetted about trre miles front Car lisle, and one note and a half west of Baltimore turnpike, in a most healthful and beautiful country, and possesses all tite.ativantages for agricultural pur- The title is undirptionable , and any information on the snhitrt, n ill, regard td it,ur terms of the sale,, can be had by application made to Frederick Watts,. Esq.„Carlisle, or td me on the premises. • • •JOIIII WEAKLY. tigtud 111, Illd., ' The York Gazette antT Lancaster.lisamitter insert until Sale :11111 send hills in this office; VALUALBLt FARDI FOR SALE HE subscriber, Assinee of Samuel tA:eclian, of West Penashorougii township, Cumberland comity, offers for sale.the • A431(,11 FAILI9II,, • • belonging to'said estate, situate in raid townsiti'meoti mining AerCS of I.limestont:Lanitli there ie. eree ted on it a . \VO STORY STONI.I N•v 1 11, . • riiTiltlklttlills 110131 : 1 i with a Bank Barn and several other out-Imuses, geiltee with ail:riving WWI IAR1), whole Farm is in :I,fine state of cultivation, nod will be sold sr ierandy f/I,St3 a whole to suit ptirchascra.. The Ulm to am a ry rail nerd t ion directly-tbeaugli_.: it, furnishing the best facilities foe speedily' reaching a market with produce. ' Ii not mild of private sale_previons to SATUR DAY, the t•ith day of OCT( 'HER. next, it Hill that ilayliiroffered at Public Sale nn the premises . , at o'clock in the ;Merman), 'Oen, attendance will given itnd terms known by JA.NIES Meet.7l,l.otrCilf; Assignee of Samuel Ale.Gechatt. A tigirst 16, 1813.. • ts-.16*. The Lancaster Union insert till "sale and chatie - this Mike. Selling off at Costr WITHOUT IZESMIVE. 11 1 11 E subscriber, determined to dose her - 1 L Will sell her entire .stock of Goods .41' COST. Persinis wishing to purchase may rely, on getting goods precisely tit cost; her ittuels consists of 11 large assortment of l); lion's, Groceries. Ilardktare, Chitin, Wass :mil giteenswaret Shot:sow' Boots of every kind; Paints:Mil Dye . Stiilfs.. Country Nlerchants out whirs are invited to call and e%uniioe In; themselves, Ik9 she will -sell her whole stock . or ,tier pail. of it to suit purchasers. Store in Smith Hanover street, Curtis e. If the, entire stock is purchased the Room, 11'411:house and cellar can ht. had with it, Augllst 111,1843 PUBLIC SALE. #• Y an order of the Orphans' Court of 'V+ Comberland county, we as Administrators or Adam ilcoM. • will sell at public 'Tenthly, at the politic house or Me :cinder Mateer, Jr. in Shippetislowq, on FRIDAY, the 29tIt of September, at f t o'clock, A. M., all that certain . LOT OF ©ROUND , situate at il being on the South side of the Maui street of Shippetisinnw iljnin oig• the l'aveen house of the said A dams N i int I'IIR, ilee'd. hat ing 11. DW ELLI NG I OUSE, Black smith shop and two Wagon-maker shops, • and other Intildings thereon erected; r and all the lippitrtenstici-s thereto le---- Imiginz. Also, all those three sec ral L'O'..r.. Or L ib, WI? OtT.A7), in Shippensliurg, boom I..iwtite , ,roatl to Angle's Nlill, hy David Mahon and ationopened road, containinz shout one third ulna aere each, up on one of which a I mall shop is erected. 'Perms of tale: One half of the purchase money to be mud oil the confirmation of the 'sale, mid thu • residue iii one; ear without interest. - • , JoliN sruNxim, .1 ANI ES WALKER, Administrators of Adam ISlmmens,dec'd • August :in, 1843.15-44 1 _. . • ,___. New & Cheap Store.. 911IIE subscriber would inform the publio' -ii- that he has taken the store room recently oc copied-by-Messrs. Bos , crumn and Holton, in North. I lanover street, Carlisle, in which lie is now, open-. lag a large mid splendid 111111 . chetiji assortment of SPRING & DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, &A &C.. of every variety and qtathtyi which he invites the puhlie to call and examine,confident that the quality of his goods and their low prices will give satisfac tion to all who ran favor him with n CHARLES REED; Agent for Joseph Reed. -111.-21 NT:ty ii,1843 House Faiutex:, Glazier& Paperhz9vog. • •. S t Jr. . 111 T .111 • gbE ux spEcTru . Announces to the .cititens of tk Carlisle and the publfe in general, Olathe has commenced the above business in all its branches, and hopes that by strict nttentien to liminess and with a desire to &yaw, to merit anti receive ashore of pub lie patimeake: t Ile may he found nt the corner or Sem h, I loiterer st reef and East Chapel. alley, oppos ite C. E. it. Davis' Chair manufactory., 'Ciorlishi;Jely 19,•18-13. • • _ . PAY UP . AND-SAVE COSTS: Tun Rttbe6ibrh once nun .° Calla upon all bicsotan ioduhted to him by Note or Bout: account, to pay upp on or before the Ist or September next; ttfter which dale the neennota will imaiticely. be , plaimh.ln the. halals of a joathie of the Peace for. collection.. CEO. W.` ,lIITNgti. 4 '4., •.;5t49.: August 1G; 1843 ' ARIGADE INSPECTOR , S'ORDEIV' , AN electiciai sill he held in the' I.97lhll'.egitnente Pennsylvania Militia, to. elect One .ycutynant Col in room of Colonel P: vIFFIcI•, re signed, pa SAI'UItDAYAII O 0111 day 9f,Selitepbel oext, between the tipure, of 10 o'clock, A. M. and & P 'rlie Piot. ihtttailion Will vote at tirpnblio_limise of David Mean, in the borough of earlisleinjor Jacob Ill'etz to, superintend said - election. The'2d Battalion writ iiote.at lqchotas. Shantharger in the hi - n.OllOll of c ar risie--Madoi A. A. I.trie.toliiiiieilidend ilitcrefoittott''' 8... Office r . hi coninipul,of, compaidea,vol) be reipairtUl to liwnialtli'dopy `o (their rnlltn,QisMflicei'n (Atha 2 .40. :EUliAl?.; l'Al;;".'"rAti e : • • , Jaytte's ragkihr•itedieinety. •,. AN tltilliontd,enpply, of tpe,sarve + lrol,.% , 011 led ioitro, forolisting of - ' <,' -Jortei Hlmotlitiont.. :,‘qi*,(ilif e l ,- Tqllic,Vgokirti4fr 41`,„i " , , : I(alrl'ooki,-;;:'rf. 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