.:th,,6thi:li';,'4.:lo,*l# : 6'''ett - 6 . & , • -4 1 , , • • • , • , ''', J• ~_l ._ ' Oitit;i!iit,ol4lo 43; i 843 OrEievsral, new antl. u!ci atlyertiscroeute are tionided e tiat'afthitt week's pn'pari: 4 ,*"Oor.paper is aolllid — viiith ,tito proceedings 4t:tCthe State . COnvention; and othei'irtieles live to it,,that, *0 are Corn Polled to defer the pro •ccedinger of4hq.County Convention until our next. , cONVe^lia!o.littd'some very "juicy days," as Sam Slick .callalliom, within tIM last' wcpli. A treat amount of rain has Pollen in, this neighbor 4tood.'thithii the present ecdson. Publications. :crj-We have on our • table, Campbell's Foreign, Ap f ri l !.monthly Magazine, a select miscellany of .tUroPesn' literature' and art -This . magazine 'ilirnishes the choicest literary contents of the Re. •viewa, Magatines, and weekly put.4l9o.lone of ,Grant Britain, together with steel 'engravings. of • portraits of idittinguished • individuals and other , essitiellishments. The present number has a spiels. did mezzotint by Sartain, from Martin% pietsie of the Return of the Waters of the Ltosi Sea. Pdb. lished semimonthly by Ca'mpboll, 98 'Chestnut -street, Philadelphia, at 85'n year. , . • We have also No. 9'of the Select Lamy -of 'Religious Literature, from the 'same publisher. 'By the way, we would Inforni the publisher that • , 1 we have not reecived•the first part of the Life of • 'Theodore Agrippa' D'Aubigne. Will he please I . l rwaxd it? , - • • , . Dickinson Co/liege. new' term of this institu l tiod will corn• mdrice ob Friday nex i t, thu 15th inst. We are glad . to learn that . ; the institution opens under most favorablo auspices, in4ny aceeithions having (- been made to the eatalogue of Students. We an. deratand that the government of the College will be resumed by President Desist% Write _Convention yesterday .wai full, every -township being represented. •The Converitkricivas very respectable in point of character and in9u- Snce, Andrcoij‘lerlowtr,r, Gsq., prosldcd, The Comity Convention. }The County l - Convention of delegates call. ad to deliberate o f ti - the sobject of settlibg a tjck •et to be - voted for by the )Vhig putty of gtmber. ilundeouifth'inct in the- Court House, 'in this bo. trough, yesterday aftermion, 'By the resolution . :subjoined, which is tlio 'only part of the proceed. iingif wo are rible to publish to.day, it will - be seen 'that the Convention decided that it was inexpedi. .ent to form a-11rhig Ticket. .The rpst)tutipn is as • follows: • Resolved, That under •the present position of political parties of Cumberland county, that it is inexpedient to nominate n county ticket to be Noted for at the ensuing election-;-and that intim teeolution•they are actuated solely for the good of the party and thss ultimate success 'of Whig - measures. • This decision will perhaps occasion sonic sir• prise and diss,ppoint the expectations of many of our friends through the county, but the Conven. lion acted as we have no doubt its'inembers tho't the best interests of the party demanded, and should not tae hastily condemned. It is obvious to those who know the state of parties in this county, that:the only result - whielt could be expected from nominating a Whig tick. uL in the present peculiar juncture othdlairs, , Would - be certain and inevitable defeat. The pol. icy, therefore, of husbanding our strength and of quietly waiting until the means rinitenergies of the Whig party could be inore efficiently and sue; cessfully exerted, in favor of Whig men and liVhig measures, may he regarded as sound and judicious; for it must be reccollected thut GRANO RATTLE OF THE Willa PARTY IS TO RS FOUGIIT IN 1644! Tle election thie fall, compared to that of the next when a Nation's dimrest and highest interests %ill be at stake, and when "justice to lIENRIr. CLAY" will bo__ tho thrilling appeal throughout thecountry—is, as all know, compar. atively trifling. But by the course recommended by the Con, •vention, the Whig party is not left without the means of &matting its own interests and of still doing our plundered Commonwealth Pomo set ' vice. The Whigs will not forget that there is an Anti. Porter ti4ct . ,in.the field which is, pledged to oppose the ruinous and reckless course of the present Administration, against whose lois-man agerainet the Whigs have been fighting fur years, Nor will they forget that there is a TARIFF CANDIDATE in the field; who, although not • may train our own ranks, is yet known to be so identified with this great measure of American • latterests, as to give the people sufficient:goranty Oat protection to Home Industry will find in him in genuine, true and ardent advoeste. What, then ; will the Whigs lose by the course of the Conven. lion? Nothing Certainly, We hope this Will he carefully considered by those whip, al first thought; might be dispose ' d to look uponinhe course of the Convention with displeasure. .Whigs of Cumberland county ! A majority I•elegates of your own selection, and actin. g as tl, .y have *Magill. the interests'and poling; of the . .11g party diclated i have deentrk it inexpedient 'that we should enter into. 'contest this full upon exclusive and disti7.Ctive Whig grounds. It is • xtes duty to aft ; .;!ie,by th'n decision of the majority. Let n? . 'w:;lese repininga then distract our ranks unjust eliminations mar our harmony—but letallstand firmly united under the brojul banner .saf Henry Clay. Though wecannot elect a Whig •lieket, we can 'do something toward Retro*- , spent s.nd Reform in our State Legislature—we can cleat lefriend of the tariff" to represent us in the pest Congresa--we,can, if we try, give a ma. Jerity in fat'or of the Whig Canal Commissioners. Shall we do it? Let pop' nd all determine it be aild the vjetery Is, ours ! ' .• . • ~tieebe._HA4t><udy ,und Bri n dle. PROvention yesterday passed a resole', Won of approbaiton upon thir ceuren of these gen. 0, 1 , 5 , ,w a5i9 1 49-!e B Orvecl. as. we believe the last Legio, 'lktnnr 'll4' ivitlf 'ot the t , menmett.,et.the t l esuivorthe 'Whig Convention . . Teitertley.:'l 7 hrough the day several:of ,their lead. - ere were veer eaziomi hive : i.ticket ,of Whig ,teeartire imtitiothW Selo, • pod quite lavish of their ; '-advice ',delegetee, ,Let• i • tr` sr'. their • •etrength.egeit , ret the Atitimorter tiehet, • .. 40 7 3 !#1 1 0 1 i'lOt4 1 :1*T'fias #l4(i'filr.lo/0041111V0P90!9# If siuno ge, 11 4 4 . Woia tOveit a niaohille tc'gtiy . p f tsildr them, wp Wield oatrooll'a bunt, bit we •ean , get•eicing with." ' 11- ' trA,.gentlemt ►isl Ate SVM s t• ea ll ia r the 30ther Theo. .Icurerapit. , , haler. pretioestirc‘te en .eow 11 tp , usam hie arse °Waftr the hero of lleModreepr— *His twoitatt chilthwompertephe:Pateeti !OW' ah4l.' -A7irty4 arot - tietercetoect--Wper remaining 411eighteitt:#0ilf•thilip(4 offitfp moni,begining , ,al.l4..l:Stt`4soll4olgi.fiii: K 4 444041'4 ',lt 601! li*94 l l4oll l 4s.4,g!V.Vate k • - - =MMOr I=iE ' • • c:priValtionie , no4iriede eandid4its' - ' foirrtioll Commi ini!Pkr!or4;3loo!4q74 :PaP , ir • fii,..CT1re,,.0,0,11 renreoenteie but ! those of the extreme Wird, 'end the delegates were geporally.,m,r; of age, experience and entidl character in their respective conntiett ! ' "The proceedings wstv.of gl.9. l 4.hortnenitmo,o4sol 'ter ;.nothing , having.occurred.to disturb the ih tual•geed feeling whielisubeiSts , bativemii the great divisinaK,Of the 'Harrison purti'en all 'sub. jinni iniving.the general good of the'State in v. 1 9).Y.' The ticket nominated by, thO , Conviintion is ern, phatichlly"tt'strong one, if , iplie:ityooodiity; hint) , and unimpeacheideiOad'obitriotiir'eniiiiire. strengtAMi;tuy!k* ).‘• 'Among ,tho.,caial I)c:the Pae*it,::o4iict 'of the State, a somewhat anirnated• contest took, place between_Mr.Grullford,:MitMehaffeyand, Mr.•Sirolitn, which resulted finally hi tho'chiSice of thi3former,:' A, strong parthility,wro3 manifest.; ed in the Conventioi for Mr., Mahaffey, who al.. though a very young man, has earned a repute.. %imaor himself by- his excellent mavirrienniint of the Columbia rail road, which gained for hien'the steady adherence of many of tho most:able and discriminating members of the Convention, who thus bore testimony to the estimation in which lie is justly held. The candidates nominated by tac Convention we are assured will find no more ardent 'supporters during the t alwass than -Mr. Melia'ffey and Mr. Strohm.' A sink sketch will be Tound:in another column, of Mr. Guilford; the nominee of the Eastern district, a - man who is in every respect. worthy the confidendo of the Con volition and the people. WO . have only to add that if 'dm Whigs of Pennsylvania do their duty at the polls', the ticket settled on Wednesday lcst will be triumphant y elected, , ME r r -The «political ciroles" here have bed quite an interesting subject of discussion within the Oast Week, in a letter published in the last Volun, leer over the signature of Mr. J. Eu.rs BONII4III. The Anti-Porter party of this county seems tp be in decidedly an unfortunate location--:•in poli• tical geOgraphy theirs is a volcanic'iegion, much given'to eruptions. Every now and then, ever since the cxi4tence of their party, ihe cars neighbors have been startled by loud explosions, and the bursting thrill of iota streams of polities!' bile and gall, which it seemed a wonder did not overwhelm our . Anti:Pater friends. But still they live on, asAravely end merry as ever! The, last eruption bona this region is the letter spoken of above, but it seems M.have burst forth with as little harm as the 'Preceding ones, arid by this time its rumbling is scarce heard. • , But to drop.aligraro which is rather toe. exten. sive Tor the subject,,this letter of Mi. Ranh - it:Ws,— who has all along .been one of .tho most active leaders and principal orators of the Anti. Perter party—did create Aoino surprise. Mr. Bonlres,n has been aetingin fumilj it nail intimate connec. lion with General Miller for the last. yedr and a half, in advocating the principles of theiti.l'or _ . ter p.,rty—has been fully aware of Gee: Minces Views, we presume. --leas suffered quietly all the !,'imliertinentiatermeddlings of the Federalists"—L but it Was .not,untit a. majority of the Anti-Porter conferees chose to nominate General Miller as u --- candidate for Congress, that liar. Bonham's indig nation seems in tins slightest degree aroused!— And here is the secret—there is no use of mincing mutters, Mr. Bonhain wanted tlid nomination himself, and in his disappointment we have the cause of the letter in ,the Volurnner. hind he been nominated, the "impertinenrintermeddlings °fain Federalists" would hove been most welcome, we incline to believe, could they have secured him a seat in the United States [louse of Repreli seutatmes. - We have no unkind feelings toward Mr. Bonliain, but rather the opposite, and should not have thought it necessary thus to expose, hi, selfishness, were it not for his coarse and uncal led for allusions to the Whig party. Mr. Bonham has life following paragraph in his letter in reference to the political opinions of General Miller, ,which we publish no a hint to our Whig friends in Cumberland, Franklin and Perry, when they lank around for a candidate for Con. gets!. .• We shall sait to see whether the General is se " whole hag" a I,Vlng 48 Mr. Bonham resents him "lie [General Miller] is in favor of a .Ifigh Protective Tariff---of a National flunk.--of the 'distribulion of the proceeds of the public lands among the States by the General Government- - the highest toned Vedcral measure that is sup, ported by any portion of the Whig party---and last, though not least,. as an almost necessary con, sequence, he is strongly pispected - of being par-• tutl to the claims of floury Clay as 4 twndidAtu forthe Presidency.!' Of his olipopent, Judge 1/110. Mr. Bonham has the following, It remains to be seen which 'of the tWO,I.IIR , Apij.Portcr men arid friends of the Tariff' in this district, consider the •least evil." t , My opinion of . .. Fudge Black, the other nominee for Congress in this district, is well known. Ho is believed to be friendly to the Administrat;.zin of David R. Porter, and as an Anti-Porter le'onocrat, I could !Mt, under the circumstances. give him my support: - I am not alone in this ryinion, as those With whom I have acted in tho"Anti-Porter move ment in this county, with um" In Harrisburg, ou Thursday 51st ult., by the Rev. J. P. Alesiek, Mr. WILLIAM T. Snunns, of Car lisle, to Miss AONF.B IqNI4GER, of IlarrithUrg. .4./ii,the sth lust., in Winton, by the Rev. J. Ruth ruff, Mr. Jourr - ILtictic, of Mechanicsburg, Cum!): county, to Miss SUIUN A. loom.; of Lebanon. .4t the saline time and Once, Mr. JOTIN P. Srmin to Miss Attu C. L. CoovEit, both of Meehanips burg, Cumber/and c.outity. 1. 011 the 30th nit., by the Rev. Hunry Anemia, Mr. Getman Hos, ;o Miss ANN 110FATP, both Of this place. . • DIED, In-this borough, qn the ,Silt instant, ,loun Zuo Eig., in the '2Bth year of hie age. • ' , Alm Zug waslin alumnus of Dickinson C ollege, and took the higheit, belief:o'er the fait Class that. . . ginduate4 after the reorganization of the ins& ution. . Ile siitisequentli aPplial himielf to ,t.tie study of the I w t am,Wao • Amly, Adl `ii dAO t e hi .' , .At several tirifes,lmwever,he was diverted from the : pursuit of his" profesowii, by what' he considered the calls of. public tliifylle gitccessirely filled ,iiiiti great efri . cienoy ; the eilloesef Agent oflholleiorylsania Col oiiiiatleniSociety,ainl Principal &rat of thetrammit , School ..of Dickinoon College; and . altemisom - dr a Classiest glehisol , iii ,Daltimpre.' ; ...Nor was he aliment' with ;discharging the Iminediate, duties of his station. N a il,* 401 pated himself: to Coil, doiloi pis :pgi t : legs courpo,tio wite ever after 7,palotis for : the, pro:. #kotion cifihorality'brid relikioh.'. The Terhparance sauce, eapetilally, enlisted' hin warmest - In.' (teed, his esertioni.in its behalf ariethoutnt to 'bite / occasioned the d isease hick terininated hiilife." - :While living in .11 tinjoilei he' ,beeame pillion. larlrintereotaditi mbsensenits, or thir.Washinic tun TeropproebEi ietri.ihenjust farrnedr;4tobk an active . part Wits eetings; and subamapppyo4bijah e4 ArLoibliNgetch of 0 0 . o riiiintmi! jirhiPlilielPrilie "Association. "His' freque nt one 'fitment ere ; bas mc pnblick 4making, especially in the open; ' Lir,brought bu haetlorrhige of the Ibbg& .r, rom,thattiraie, his. healtritegan ha tleelitib; and fre'var aookiontpelled : • .to f ante - Mi. hi a I iiehb oil e , ..Retrnibk , lo' hii'bilai ~ ibwn, he naa,thatercit for- ow Mitt w i t the proapcia of,resiorkinn tolfealtlir Writ Vas' only fora gisoN a4K , Z4Wp ptoirarleatiltnene had made hilrFilinhq 'No , "whho3•ooBl4briliklittiiahil thilyihnennie., ; lion, itkillelol4lMeistOktrellAioaletSiiiiklintfo, end tile congktenp,ybkhitliK,enimetlift.W.,io.'.ltß4ri, tin oiglirthe.4 l tt. sw(tir scene , ktfPexr,Po. IkrAtt.i!•'lii(V , , eta v ititNi t liP i glit tf ce i pt I 0 4 0,0 - tro l giik, ' ent dciu il b a re 091 ' id hillic dir ti.ltis , it 'o. 1410 0_1_40. YO,V# ' i'• Miteabrilortv.tridoolif., ' woOntl4M lOW 'i 010 1 00.. _„ . tiik - Obita . iflonots: . bright ikKon'tl4*lbid,*44lllMll:4,o,4llleU I 'rr•t'i (74,c - ~,... ,:, ..-....-:,. ;,,,,,, ,, , , ,,, , 41:i,4 ~-. 7 . , ~,,;',.;.; ..,k , .:1.5.:.p:4 ,, , , ; . . •:::' ,, , , , , ,',1,1t .;:• ~....7•.? ; .e. ... "'PO - itvz:t , Council Otiheliiit ir'OeCerlleie'on the Towno g FridtiithiPteklbeiP4llo . 4iMerter , te , b4hiblielO, ' -ReeolveeThel,"tlie%V . ktittleiis • ieined . ;1843, called in, and . Bonde. signor. ,t be Pieetdent of Council, be , .given , in exchange, Ilickaanygi,,' in mums of filly Aollare. and , upwarde, boaripg ;ITT. aunt: in terhet; and 'payable' eighteen :menthe ~ititet. date. • The interest to be paid half.yearly,((, , -,ll*, ,Resolved, That the,Treasurer nultrUcted 4)1 r‘Meivo the- one dellarVotes qt payment of the bond. of .1E41; . • lork. :',.slrov- - ,Es. FOR 1N00D, , '.. "wrir or other suitable,trode,one first rate' Frank=. lbl StoSe:.antl- two-large Ten . Plate .sttives—all. in good brtier. They can be seen Vealling wait' JOHN GRAY, Agent. Carlisle, September 13, 1843. • ROOVIS TO RENT. THE will ront from now until thd Ist of April. next, TWO:ROO' in the second story of the house in. which he lives, with the privilege ofthe cellar ' , and kitchen. , -They. would bo suitable for a small family. Enquire of thd subscriber, next door to Burkliolder's Tavern in South Hanover street. G. WEAVER. Carlisle, Sept. 13, 1843: .ORPHANS ' ' COURT SALE. IN pursuance of u n order of the Orphans' Court. of Cumberland county, will be sold ut public e en due or outcry, on the premises,on SATURDAY the 7th day of October next, tit 2 o'clock, P. 31., the following, described tract or parcel of • • Z221118.0241M1X za .... g in,. to the estate of 1)1.. Lemuel Custine, de ey...astml, situate in South _Middleton township, Cann ',Mainl county, about one mile from the borough of Carlisle, adjoining lands of Jamea Noble's heirs, (t us llays,Jatues Givin's heirs, Nlelehoir Holl'er's beirt, 11. and C. Harnitz nod others ; contnining 96 Acres 22 Perches, Strict DleMime. Abfmt SO acres of it are cleared and in a gTioil state of cultivation; the residue is covered with thriving young timber, which, on acentint of it , . being weir the buratti,h, renders it valuable. It may be silvan, tageouslyiised as a seintrate larm;there being shun if.iteice-of unifier. for building purposes, tk.b., or 1111 V be subdivided, and-used fur out lutseonnucte.l with borough' propel:iv. • es , he terms of;tle fire, WO to Le paid oil the ens•.. firmation oldie sale, and the residue of the sue-half of the-port:base money on tbe•t st day &April- txt, IB44—and the other WI in two eqnal annual pay ments the/wailer without interest, the whole to be secured by judgment bonds or recognizances as the Court may dfteed. .101 IN Trustee appointed by the Court; Selitember 13,1843. ts. SHERIFF'S SALE, . BY virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponaa to we directed, 1 wag . expose to pplolie nt the Com t !louse in Carlisle, on .‘.3ATURDAX . the I.ltfr or Oetnher, ut . lo o'clock, A. M.. A 'l'raet of Land in Smith M iddinton townidiip, Cumberland cninity:lionntleil by lands of the Rev. Alemintlet'T. Mu Gill, IViliinht GrAhani nod others. containing '2'2B iteresand 31 perches; and kis° another tract acljninitag.the above, containing 1.5 acres; and also another tract adjoining, contwittnw one acre and a hall, hating ' thereon (TWO a Met , oniant Mill, Distillery, several - largt• Dwelling [louses, and llama And the mild property will tie ofii•retl togetheror in parts as will bent suit purchtiN era. and the same has been divided as follows: I. IL 'l l ract of Land situate on the Ilea orate Leine( spring, continuing II acres mid 10 - perellest having thereon •erected n !urge 'three stnr Stone Aterehant It ill, and the wholg, water pOWI; thereto Winched, unit also two Dwelling Douses nu .taWe,zotioiningthe Her. A. :1/eGili, Wm. Gra 'limn, and the residue of the land. 2. Also - - A Tract of Lithd, adjoining lie above, mid land or SVm. Grah:uo.C• Cleprer, Johns, I feppehheimer's . heira, out( It. Craighead; owl the residue of the land, pouhtioing 16.3 Acres, 140 perehe9, having dilleCOH ereetetl H l a rge Stolle Mouhion Ifoufsb mid Houses and Stohlei, a Uist illery nod it fine Orchard, anti the Le hu•t 'wring pusses tlu•ough it. 3. A Tract of Land , situate. in the satine township, tdjoinint.; the above, and land of the Rev. A. T. containing iti acres and 105 pereheq, haring it I louse HMI Stable thereon everted; an orchard and beautiful spring or water. 4, Also—A Three Story Brick tlnnse and part of a Lot or Ground in Cirlisle, hounded by the heirs of the lion, Thomas I)ttnean, Mary' Keep ers,llatiover street on the North and an alley on the South. 5. Also The Bit! . Pontl Furnace ES tate; situate ill Newt Oil aunt SOIIIIIHMIItOII town4iips, hounded In lands or Abraham Seevers, John 'Rus sel, Jacob heller,Januts (liter, Samuel Alexande'r mail others. baring one Iliad FtWllflee. Coal Ifottse3, two 'lwo Story Dwelling linusrs, a Frittne Office, nine Log Tenant Douses, and Stabling thereon erre and taken in execution an the property or John Mauro. And to lie 80141 - I'A MAitTIN, Sheriff. Sheriff's (Mice, Carli sle, Z • Sept en.lnv 13, I 833. S • SPECIAL COURT. B Y vim (le of a IVrit from the Hon. Miniid Durkee, President Judge of the 19th Judi. Mal Diotriet of Pennsylvania, beuring date the 30th day. uf August, 1843, and to me directed, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Thaa Special Conn of the Sessions o f thu rcace, will be held by the said eon. aw e ) h er .. keeond the Associate Judges of the Court orQuar. ter Sessions of the PVcc of Cumberland County,' at the Court Houso in the borough of CarlislO,. commencing I'o Tuesday the 14th day of Nnv. ember, A, D. 1893, of Ten o'clock A ; at. of said.day, to continue ono week, for the trial of the, case of the Commonwealth vs John Dahill. ton, and George Matthews, agreeably to the pro. visions of the Acts of. Assembly in such case made and provided,. Of said Sperial Court Ju. rocs and all Other persons concerned will tali° Notice. PAUL MARTIN; Sheriff: t Sherifte Orle.eXPO l ale, Sept: 1 th 1843: BOOTS, SHOES, HATS & CAPS , P'RES4 411.414 7 4 L. TIIE. Subscriber haring just returned from the City, is now opening n rery large stock of Bums, Shoes. flats and Cups, In Ink/Ilion to his fi n •- mer stock, all of which will be sold as low as any in 'the place for cash. 14 Canes of Men's, boy's and Youths Calf, Seal, ICip and coarse boots. • ' ? cases of men's, boy's and youth's calf, sea), kip and coarse monrnes. . - eases women s, misses' anti children's tall, rdo rocco, grain, and kip monroes. . • 2 eases women's and misse,' golf and seal buskins. 10 cartoons of Ladles kid and 11)01114/C0 Welts, bun; kins and slippers. Alan n large ossartmoot of children's shoes. At the store of - 'WM. M. MATEER; • South ilatover Sweet September ti, 184: —tr. • NAN'S AND DRIED DEER .4 fat of prime enovasied dame.• • A lot or. Dried Deer of Itobimeutsreerini WW l ' More. At Me store of WAIL 74; *NtlttgEll. September fi, 184.1.—tti , Bankra,pt.ey--.lp)tas 11 ier's .Estate. , LL persons • indebted :to. JONAS MILLER'S Estate either by note or book account, arenoti ed, that unleia they, make payment ofkthe satne;to the unilersiOed I .who , will be at the public hook , of V. I-I. Woodburn in lieyville, for that purpose, on SATUIII . ) .the , 28th day ' of. September, 'nekt,' suite , u4ll immediately thereafter be brought against them'. • „. R. F: EGE,Agalgmee'in Bankruptcy of Jonas Miller's Estate. Carlisle,Septerobpr.6,lB43 2t-45 AssWyne*: of Alex: , cOullcili 1 -Orr ok thetio of .AUGVST, AN.PER:BieP LLOt Scentuuninon'toon ihip,Ello4l6lliito; elide on eeslipmint 4444)4 et"- fecei tio'theriiibeeliher for the benefit or his ereditore Oi`,ilehietele egaintt• kaki Aeshinoe, eieroteeeted to' tireeent,theto peopeelY authentoieted tor eetpetnentWithout dehiy; yed,oll , thoipe • loilebtedtkr-hinfc eie *Med to !tithe pet tole!' Ori or,befoie the let of Novelebeheeit ; • • • „ , ;t•,••• • 41.4x..moluNsTity,-, • • ,-!:•• 0, .„ ~,, , ~....i . 0 600, ,,,5z , ,..,a , . i 1 , , !° nirotiV 1140 thetNgay 11:0Tstmlityduet:reoelveilia.fril ' j: _byt !.• ~''s ;,..;,,:-, rt.i ~,;:.,-..,,,, Tt '4.qatifik5.#01,014441.p.:;„.;,4 j,'.%;,, :,`;:. , ;"::;' , ;, ,, ! .. p 1 ,,t.; ,-. • , „4;,:1', , . ~.. ~ *'' , !' :.:,', a,:.;--`.: .. . . T h . I.l ,l ;yo"ktile.i , :rtr, - .' , T.44:i-,,i1 1 - • u ..-:' ' ,-,._,' '''iii4h T !u t..lt i. '649'esitil . ll6 l iiitiittiebie (1 1 ijildiiiiiWAll, a titreettlelbeKtibuntulth; tis be 1 • s exeeedliiiilyismxiotus/ta bliiit,loB743olis closed : by I ) l44iii tu9k9r.444&*9F.WM 41*Pfitrdti.h4.FPTP?In 0 8,c01814 , ilotUugh'isspelif . 8, 9 t?,,,tittill, in &id 'mdlithifrainthii bite: " ,-'''' '. - ' ' ' . • . Carlisle, August SCltlf;4B43:, ...- , • ... ' •- • CHEAP 05(,.„<„.„ • CB= „ . ,n;":1... WILLAAMS,.. No ”, IV.Aorilt• Sixth Street' .'•i''.;;,,giniu mirtio. Philaditiplda,ChAp House.. ' • ..: , .I.•iti , iind Sigre,Painter and 'Ohizter'alid 'Are-- -',' • i , !,.4.; - -,....;, :„ 7, miaow - 43110 . .Alanufactheer. • ,:. = : . r - •laitiv .1111 dy6 o shiptibble notitiont of r. , •.81t. , INOS'islivaya on :band, whieh' foe , variet, bettiliy . , and: style of wi:lrkoninship,, will excel those of; any'other establiSllinent •in Philadelphia, which wilt be.sold nt the very lowest prices, wholesale slut retail. . • • ,-.. Country Meat Bolsistipplie I with tiny quantity at , the shortest motieu., .. . .. Old, Imo. ~ e piqnt e tt and trimmed at the shortest ttE.N3.- • No. 12,, North 6tb street gefilember 6, 1843.---thi. SHERIFF'S SALES. BYvirtue , of Sundry *Ms of Venditioni Exponas to rue direeted;issued out, of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Cumberland toasty; will be exposed-to public 'eale at the Court .House in the bormigh of Carlisle, on t sATuitm,y, the 3utt day of Septem ber, A. D. One•thoutiand eight . hundred and lbrty three, at 10 o'clonk.'A, M. the following ileseribed Real Estate; viz: , • A Loi of Gratind sitttitOlo,Minn town, ship, containing nyit Acitgs, rood ok , leas MeCaffery on thb East, Tobias Miller on the South,,lospph Bowman on the .North, and a road oil the West, having thereon erected a one story Log House.' Seized and taken in exepution as the roperty of Samuel Duey. Also, a Trac Laoesitote in Fean ford township„ containing SKVENTV ACRES more Or lest, adjoining hinds of John lilacs oh the North,..George Musidemalt on the West; Geini'e Strohm and Mrs. Shaw on the. South, .lolin AVytt koop and, Nicholas Ulerich on the East, and n Log (loose ' Lo Kitchen and Log Pam. Seized find takeli itleieeut4its as the property of John Lov- • • Also, A Tract of. Land situate in %Min' township, 'Cumberland county, containing. ONE HUNDRED ACRES, more of less, adjoining lands .George Jacob Chrisilieb, Daniel NlcDonald.t heirs nod other lamb 0 . 1 John Harper, having tin Veoll erected a Two:Stat s • l louseandlarge Barn, • • nin, A Trnet•nf Lam! situate in township, containing TWO HUNDRED ACRES more or less, ad' niring lands Samu e l Ramp ;tut Daniel MCDattalds Iteirs,James Portley and others having thereon rreconl a large Two Story !louse plaistrred, sun' a Ki Jorge Barn and other i IWOVelilelllB. Also, A 'rinet of Lind situate in Main toupship,containingFOßVW-FOUli ACRES, nfore or Ices; adjoining • lauds of Daniel :gunflintlds heirs Unel other•lands of John .flarpee. Seized 111111 taken in execution 115 the property of John Harper. And to he add by me I'AUI, simr Shrrifrs . 4th Sept. ; 1843. .S PUBLIC SALE. BY virtue . of a decree or the Orphans` Court o f Cumberland county. 1 will expose, to public sale, nu the premises, on TIII,IIrSDAY, the I `2til of Oetober,st a'clu'k A. M., all that certain tract 'of land, situate in the township of Prankford, in the comity. of Cumberland, bounded-by lands of Conrad dul+crs, Wm. Demi 111101 and Martin Luta 'S heirs, contaluitq. • 107 ACRES, • • • • mare or less, oil Of übipli - ii desire!' and antler'gnid fence sad eultitittio9, lutrisg thereat' erected tt two story . ;s LOG 'HOUSE, and 1)01.1111,1.: LOG .. I).tit.N, and It'AGON SISEOS. 4 111# 'A There is iiputtili•at the (Moe and ran thing water out the 'farm. inn with this will be sold a TRACT (FOOD, the same town,lap, Iping about one mile and a half Irani the farm,chtitaining Shinn so.keres i covtired 'with gond timber. The terms which will he made known on the any of sale, will be .sery easy anti made to Stijl plirellit 1,011. • SKILES WOODBURN; For the heirs of David Cups, Angusi 31,1343. is-45 _Rearms, .Parms. FOR SALE, 15 highly improved Farms, in the highest spite of etiltivatinn, each farm contain ing from 70 ca wo Acres, hest quality of 11,05Y/JE'3TCYHE LAM.D. Three of said titans are situate within one mile of Carlisle. For further particulars et quire of .TAMES WILSON, Agent for the pureints'e mad sale of (Zeal Estate. Carlisle, August 3U, 184 J. if-1W CLEANING, SCOURING, AND DYEING. 'Mrs. JANE IiIt:MURRAY, wouLD infirm the public that she continues 7 the above business and will pay the utmost care and attention to all clothing and other arti cles entrusted to her fir . cleaning, aeouring, or dyeing, at her house in Clinch Alley opposite Ed ucation flail, Public patronage is respectfully so. licitcd. To the Heirs and legal Repeepentotiers of Coorad • Bolander, late of the l!oroogh of Carlisle, dec'd. Take Notice, that hy virtue of a writ of P1111161)11 or Valli:16011 to me iiirehted, issued out of the Or phans' Court of Cual?erlatal count) .1 will held au balm sltioo out the preiuises,out TI I UItSDA V, the 5111 day of Oetoher, 1843, at o'clock, A. M.. %die :tit, wher6 you rnay,ort4etaLif you think primer. • PAUL MARTIN, Sheriff Sheritra Mice, Carlisle,? Am•uct 30. I:03. Ccifis Rewara. ANAWAY from the subscriber, residing in SoutlPAliifilletort township, Cumberhind 'coon on Tuesday the 22 l host. an itnlvate() aonrihnioe to the Farming business, named i IMOLA . 4 Dust l is supposed he went to Chambersburg where his mother resides: Mt iiresoim ore hereby notified not to witst said boy on my account s as I tint deter mined not to pay !thy debts or his contracting. The -holm rpworil but no exilll b e paid, if le Is uppreheittled or Ocitifined - the jt.il :it Carlisle. JOON M. LESHEIL • lit 44 to. 45 August SO, 1843 CHEAP CARPET STORE. ON THE CASH PLAN, 41 Strawberry street, pne door acme Cheenu, also at.A b. 50 South second wee:, fir HE Subseriber i s Ten _IL situation being very low,ki be is determined to sell at 'tritest NE offers a well sekci, Renuliful Imperini tore ply; 110 d Superfine Ingrain, Handsome Evils tine Ingrains; Fine and Comment do ' Royal treble twilled ireoefiso, . Pine -English 'wdr4ted do Lutnion Damask. . •do Plain striped do Alsp,, A Olock of Etmellent and brautiftil •! r lnnlr Otl Cloth's, all widths tor. Rooms, HMIs, Entries, Vestibules,, , Poor pieces, Also, Cone!' Oil Clotil,Purniture•Cloths, Druggets and Floor Haig- Llegitnt Piano und Table Covers. Also Conlon , sail Plod 'Mattings, with a large..pssoll• Muni ()fiery to PribUti ingrain 'Venetran Oar:. petings,l.Mor:3lmai , .bladlfigi; Stair Rodisitto ; Cm toMersintentling, to , purisliosa'for Citilt,mrereipeet-; fully invited to call and , estaniine for themeelitis as tbugoo}ltt.sball r b9 yold s ai dfe towed prices is the , • LEVI PreriAjDOP: Aughst,Sll,.lB4l vtas- - 4 - 4 - po WHOI.ESAI.E poolvrcount s rmcluge& Pittih;wit AtittiufaituiFe. igw4.E! eetrraDuktG, ilh Pa :August 1 n, 'sato . ,DT:x4ccatl., _ ... . „ ,Apet' - willt be— mailo-- . Y., th e' , . 4,4, ci.rijole fiatikto. th e moll Letr ;51410'Di l lredlbil::0111:11.7n i . 4 !" ---11- etith ithi t t P id en .rai l ik lan h l i i !lh a : a renimi ' , lrrviiiiao - Ujink,f'L it 4 J I A* name en st y le'r t e '; • r eiktlellirettnikiei,, thielg....l Hint it, shall be loca ted,e,...iiimei:vetteliit beet Collnlyi *eh 4 idielt fid ( lr g !.p ,.hoßiand .. bike _ _, r.t.%wth,,l4%,fisfirdfl4rwtt',64l3tetwee j n ao r g i ngifeel . 0 1 14Otinta '.°.' -- " — .11 -' 1 1 . - 4" : 04 of the Howl or Riratbitti ~, t ele t t p l4 '4'9'''!., - .le. ~,,s;,;c9ElS*l4,l;43aohleo' '' ': ItliilV.`;',''. : - .' ,., ' , '•LA"-F..-- - l'T , -..“ , ,4t c . i.".0112.13$ L . :1101i,„, ,117.7, -TT), Ptl,V.; :- .''-'• %.-p, ;., Vk,, , ,';': , ...:1, , ''. ;.; ..:.',,';',;..j..jjtis,W7.:so:t4t--,; ',:, , -;:i.: , -ir , , , ',, ',. ' 'd.''',.: •',':. :1 :',.."' ''"" '. 9# PlatfaY October !Lt. soltt.#4oll6 , Oale:j,n,:tArJap- . V V atice' of' on order' oaf ; the .Orphape!,Cifitrt of; ra Culieriahil Cotiny;:sit . 10' ()Moja, A. M."; of said day, the following:,ildiiiiiheir'rehl4";thic,-littii , 'property ofineob High; deoNli to wile • . .. ' ::No. 1i :A, ;TOOT' . OF LANA ~:.' " ''''' ~,r. AitiOlti in Alifflini, thinship : ,.1 1 Mberiall0)aetlOtTs f botindorbi lainle'Or I.4anci•Cl stle,ib,.oeo.:NOrtlibi heli'lli' , loho Rihh;silid , litilda", lb 6,!ticirs.of• s •said.de ,cedditt bereinilfiee deibilfidd' lie lro;lt;te , eiltairting • and 8i •Peasihes, neat Mensureiliarhigliarkiffiiirect-; p.4l.a' Two S'.l . olllt LOG 130,11.551i15y3' .,..,4:W. ...,. .:, • ;'', ItITCligN, nOULILE LOWBAltil :''''''s • ': WAGON SIIP,D ) COILIV CM IV,Liiil ; ', 7 4t:: i ?' I ~.." CillEtt PitElSS,r t yell of !lever Falk; ..4 1 .,,,,..•• 4 , 4 '. Mg water, (Movement ,to the lleiSe. '',-'-':. -, - • •' and a gond Apple' Orcharthabant 'td, tlei'ej Alf the above farm are that hate Timber Lalid'inintille resz Wile in n good state. ot cohivation, nf ' wthett'ettPut' qU'aeres Ai A gAndl nitilido'4 , , the greater par', ot" , ,ilitell Is sbitidlle foi: finite: '-',:-.-', ''t:'-= ; ' ... , ;Ir. ~-'. No. 2, A Tract. or .iint.l , , , ,atijoiiiittg' 1.10 above described fiTm and hind of Henry Miler Min ) i. Whihicr, Moteh Akrli.isl6.,-Dabiel Met:l'lloi lin, Jacob Kitovo r GeorgelfOon anti others, contain . 184 Aerbs Aid . 113. POrchias, . neat .niettsttrev baying , ibere,on' erected .11' TWO LUG 1100 . 511mul Kitchen,-a,double.Log Barn ' Wagon plied and' Corn an Apple Or chard and tt Well of wati:r, near thotindr; about SO acres of the above forte are first rate Tim ber Land, suit the residue in a good state or cut lion !jot), of which about 20 acres are good meadow. the above tracts will be sold separately or to gethei., to !tilt purchasers, on the following termsi The costs oftale to be paid by the purchaser or pur- Chasers on the confirmation of the sale by the Court, at which time he or they will be required to elder into Petiognizance in the Orphans' Court with ap proved security, to secure the residue of the our .chase money, to he paid its follows—one third to re main lo th e hands or the purchaser tiering die life of than mitow• of said detedent, the - intereq to be paid Iteranntetilyommthencing Mt the Ist of April next, during her life, and .at death the mitt: opal to he paid to the heirs of deeedeut,une sitter third to be paid on the Ist orApPit next, when possession still ti c r :iven and a deed made to the itr chaserthe-retnaining third to be paid in two equAl annual payments thereafter without interest. , The landlord's shard of the grain grout in at the time of sale will pass to the parehasers. • Aov pet:- son wishing to view - said farms - berm:, the of sale are requested 10 call on-David 11,g7t resitlil;g nn the premises. or 011 the subseriher aho tiles one toile west of Newville. • JACOB II IG 1,- _orJacob Scplemlwr 11, 184,9. to. •• Valuable Timber. band for Sale , - • , On Saturday the lith of Ociuber, F riiE subscriber, Executor of the estate -"- of Jacob Ilarnish deceased, will sell. al piddle Rale, at -.the boost of Sohn Itandolph, iu Diekimmit township, ot 12 o'clock, NI., the followin;.; described Valuable Timber Landon wit: • No. 1, 'Marked A. containing. 9 Acrea t and 91 Perches. No. '2, marked 11. cor.taining 10 Acres and .70 Pore lieu. No. 3,.netrked G. c•to au Arica, mid 59 Perches, all strict tnenaure.' above Pacts of land nrelmmitled by lands of NlNCl,latul miter% The crinditiona are, C:1611 011 the confirmation of the sale. • JOHN PFTERS, Exeunt9r of beob September 6,1843.—t5. Pk" b e. - Fa r •• F'o It SALE. 71111 F. sabgeril9 , ofll.rs at privily sale, the Valuable Itral viluate in Korth \ltddirtnn mwohliip,Cornlwland coanty,coa- Cilia lig I 30 AC onore or let's, of Patoited 1.311(1, sibout IT', Acres or are cleared; and is a high supe cif ctlitivAinn o 4imint ic residue thriving young timber. The impravemeats are a T‘l'D STORY o• . ulcovisoa, Stone I(itrhen, nod a Frame Horn, a 11(.41 and Com ,Agkr., a tine young. thrirly.; Ore lmo' nit)! choice frail. The. farm is well covered wols Imenst timber,and a num ber of never failing entitling spri: gs Ilene the dom.. The above mentinnekt Tract, igen I.innAnne Land, nial is inn healthy neighborhood. withilitwo miles of Csirlisle,k one mile from the Cumbeelaml Valley rail roadoml Ding on the Conotlogninet Creek. An indisputable title will be given. For terms apply to the subscriber residing on the 1% alaut Buttons rood, 5 miles from Carlisle: JOHN FISHBUHN, Sr. A tn , tlSt 1R43; , 2m-44 N. 1.3. The shove farm is convenient to the Car lisle. market. WILL be sold at public sale, on SATUR. ,DAY the 14th day of Oettber next, at' I o'clock, P. M., or said day, on the premises, the following . describe& . 2:"` zlegzAwzo situato in Miliin township, Cumberland county, bounded by lands of the heirs of itiudthew Thompson, deceased, %Mud Westhenr, Mar- tin Berge!, Peter liershe, Hugh Barr, and the Conorlogninet creek, containing eliA Acres,'nelit incaspre having thereon erected LOG ;MUSE, STONE BANE;: el m y. BARN, 'A reel long, a never.failing toss spring of water and a Spring House, : 11 ; and a well of wider convenient to the • door, and a Brick. Smoke Volum. Also, a large one a number of ether (edit trees, Consisting 'of Peach, Pluanl4 Cherry, &c: 'There arc about 60 Acres of good Timber Land, and the residue cleared and in n good state ofcidtivation,of a lieu nbutit 25 acres are excellent meadow, The above described foci is Slate Land of "a good quality, cqhul to any in the township. Tne terms no co • w.II be; Two 'Hundred Dol.. lure to be paid on the duy of'snle, one.half of the ' whole purchase money, niclitding the, afbresnid $2OO, to be paid on the let of April hest,, when ' the title wit: be made and possPssion given to the pip:chaser, and the residue in four equal annual payments thereafter Without interest, to be riccur. cd by judgment bonds or mortgage. The title to the 11110110 will be made by David Sterrett, executor of Mary Ann Culbertson, Who owned the orafundividod half: whose interest in the same will be sold in pursuanCe 0f,,,, order of the Orphans , Court of said county, Ly her Eke. cuter, and by John Culbertson. win; Owned the other undivided half part of said real estate. MB • DAVID STERRETT ? Executor of Mary Ann enthertsini, JOHN . CULDERTSON. t in the present nit his terms CASII, ()suit. the hard times. id stock of , Atjgyst 30, 1843 BX virtue of an order of Ilio Orphans' Coiirt Of Cumberland counti, _will be espmiechto public sale, on the preinities, oh SATURDAY, the 30th September,. 1843, at 11 o'clock; A. 41., all that bettalri'.. CARPETINGei LtISRa l tta l 0 1 24.)1117 . ‘I sittiaic and Moir In ,‘Vovt Ponhyboio' EtimberlOnd county, Ooninittint uttotit olio , . iip'rei and buiong' it Two Story, FR ; . fr,riniol,Staldo thereon rift ;Creeted,botiitil,cd by Andre* Forbow , DanielGrtitg&Sainuol.Nreormick:.,V Terto_iviiia'ae Ictowiron .tijp ,arbak; , dd clt attendant° will bd•grvail • • '• dEtinatlitYlll;.. j'AptiVoi-fghePiyi,tfic:4l Aliguat 30,1844; • . - . . . , I . Hapsg-AN0„..1,411 , ATABLICIALLY Will in; Mdd at Rubble solo, on ihe Oontistei on gATURDAYi tho 30th day-.of SOrt. temtn't sulk 5q..., g o'Anek, \l. . -. •,,, • A ~ I tQUSE ,A:ba.) , LOT , , , 1 • ' . - • OF GitOUND . 7' ..-C 1 lite the ostste of Jodic IfoOvpi; dei3 l o.!,' 81 ;1...*: F. ' Itenhiifiliit'ONEACllK; more or less— --...-... situded in Mechanicsburg, Cumberland counl i f. a. bgonged on the East hy an elley, .the soot 1 bye lot ,ollAtlaidzlteiglei; pri West by ti• lot' ef thinCy hasty and -North , by i street' or`-alley;'•Thi , ; t:ouse.hktivO, 'dories high, plastered, welt-finistfd god 100 idde ii , Kitukenand Dining ttonin: , tifitt ticd:!- ,T 'ere lt(art excellent Well of water , at thee disee;• - ttlidajo4ietY,6( choicefrult treeiten the lot.:,tettikothir lionteniinolioa - "the r %mote lirOiieklY r 'being:lre bodiiP l . l .lt: l'el.`,-. 1 'entasiilibleg to , pUrchage . 4lll - Bir anOsin-the:pr:epeiir 1 bytallitiKon•John - lloover , Mlielnotihiblirg...: 4.1 ~...! The tertnoWilt be' hiadelitioahi otillfe'dit br ON and attentkoadgi'ven b1,r.,; t: ( ~.. ',„ , ,t , „:;;,: . ~A,:,-.;,,. i: , ~.;., i .::0 - 1. , ;.‘..--: '-'.' :'; '''' ',•'' ' ~f ri llit:VlD IWO:VERO .. ‘ ' ' ' ' - '. ' '''...,-,4quiT•ttoo:yrmil,'/I; 2,, I 6 covoi;',4 - 40, , f;ri. 1.4,i-i.., r ~:- ~,,,,,,p7par. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. APPU,I - .,. ogomAirlD, Public Sale. THU' A' v:utititt PROPERTY ".! • . of;the Orp Lane' cow s ofturigwili‘iii wiih j re.eo(r~ on' sATUIICIAY; , 7tl: tOher,th:itiiiititting— • ~ , , P • late the property of JACUTI Middleton .township ; chtbeasatli 1.0. wit; - A , Traot, eel:it:thank Stt Aiireii or' ' ' LICRICESTONE 7.4A1413.0, , situnteiti Ciamberhind 'county; on the road leiniing r fl'om Carlisle to Hanover, abonifiimMilbs frraiii the, former place, adjoining hinds of Thomas and James ehaffey,r'Frederick Jionvor and Ave' - Yellow lirti%h cis Creek.. Haying dicreoberecteil aT R OU MERCHANT AND GRIST WI; • DWELL - 11010 111101 USE. the first is a two story Log House; Wagon Maker Shop and new Barn =the' second is a dne,story Log House and stable--,the third is a ate glory Log hotlse; Smith Shop and Stable. TIM Mill is in complete ordei., row' run of'Stoties, two pair of ltlirrs the MM.', mar pair of Burrs for chopping, nod Onelpair of Satoh, hat ing .Elevators,' Smut 'Machine of Yntingta. Patent, and every oilier material nseil Vu :11.115,..11 nearly new Mal in first-rate order and tpiality. The whole -Mill Machine bas been put tip net' within the last year. The Mill is driven by the YelloW Rregclies Creek; Ill:Ver failing chcatu or vhoei-, tainted iii the 1.Q.1 of a grain growing xonotry, alrording an extensive country custom. ' and having exCellent latilitieb for conveying, merellant tvork to markt t by the Cumber. hind Road. Sale to comae:meat I'2 o'Clock, imam' Tertne sale will be made knoiiti on die tiny of aide, by JOHN Execntol: of . Jacqbdect.l. August ^_J, Isl 3. tz-43 VILLUA rianp.a: BALt. 11Y tivlac tir an ()pilot: of.ihe Cottil of .Cumberland county, will be soli) nn the Peemi k!s, ou FRIDAY, the ttli of Octuber.l,,xt, t.lit! qble Vann, belonging , to the estate of John • l'anget, late of South Nlithlblott.t anship;deevaceil, Containing 162 Acres, the 1(X) pelrelies,'striet measure. Rf first-rale Lund, situate in biK miles 11• om Cavlinle, nn the road leading to iltiliqver, and nliont twa miles from the Carlisle Iron Works, adjoiniog lands ni Urn. !kennel-, Christian Ilerr and others. The im proseinvidS thereon erected are a good " P aitolie Dll'o/fin e ; Ei!mist), gt, fit it-rate Vtartk HMI), Wagan shed, Corn 0 4 1 1 1 4 • i criliand ()thee Ametsary ' _• -The house hits a never failing spring of lame 'a met" in the cellar; there is also a 'thriving. 'Creharil of choice fruit trees. There is also el'ected nu it a good new Stitt I louse, two 'renant !tonnes with a Stable tor each. About 11'2 acres of this i doollitho, i 9 iit n - high state or cultivation and under good fence, with wake iu neuely every field; mid thi , residne is gond Timber laril. Th••re isa Limestone Quarry on the place, which is considered to be the very best in the' country, , together with a good Haiti Kiln. -Also at dors:nue nod place, - • • 10. aeres• of :Mountain Land, 7 . with, sitt•nottug eltestott liml,cr , sioutto in said town , .Lip, about too miles from tltuttort:-tittluctl trart. ' time to unnouvutte tit 1•2• o'cluok, 110011, WllOlllll - Will be F,it ell 1111 , 1 tt•rots mode knots!. by Cl! JUSTI.I • ''A'ilniiniVlNtOr t of Jullik Target, deed. August ..‘-'3,1841. to-• 13 !• ---I ' l lV 6 g.fieattle - Pe r n e t;a - oat • ... 1..012 SALE. . rtiflE subscribers, Exerwors of James IL • (Then, tlee'd. a ill sell at public, Hilo, oil the preniNcr, otiFILII)AN, the 61li day Of October next, ut 11. o'clock; All'abst Valuable Farm situate on the 'NV:ain't jlottom ram!, about ane'and Iniffoiiles front Carlisle.coidaluingobout SoS iteresof zzastb , u „iumt Fro of whit]) is cleared land, the re.idur is in thriving thober.bacing iherrou et comfit large double STON'F.IRMSE,Witgmi ,4 ""( I ' 1 : , ""7 1 \ a liege Static Stable, _a lug 91 ecru crib. with 0th,..1. Ajte.::, I fe. buildings, together kit a very gooil well of water, trod an excellent Ot.- 1 ......646'LVa chard. The cleared land is itt it r r,4l bt.tte of colti %nano, part of it 'wing sown in vloyee. The pro perty will he sold us nue farm, or tlisitled to suit purchasers. The terms will be made -kilo uut the time and thee or sale, by 11. GIVIV, . JACOB ItrINV.II, - I . .xectitorS of James Civiu, der'd. August 9.1, 11143. is-43 VALUABLE REAL'ESTATE FOR SALE. • CRIF.EABLY to the last will and tcs'ament of Joto. Brzoott, low or i o toor.hi o cum • berlatal county, tleceasetl.l will expose to public sate on the premises, on SATLI it DAY, the :WM of Sep tember next, all that: certain platitatlo.or tract of Laud, late the property of John Brandt, ilcceasor situate in Alonrue township, Cumberland comity. half it nine north of Clark's three miles smith of Alahanicsburg. and bounded by 6105 Or Jacob Niesley, Adam Brandt, John Brandt, Christian Ilartsler and others, Containing 130 Acres, more or less, of first-tat! I.intestnue Lond,of which 1 100 acres is clesirvil, under good fence, nod in tj high ' state of cultivation, nod the residue well timbered, I !toying thereon erected a large STONE . 110listi, and a good Honk Barn, tt Wit goal shed, Unit cribs, I .:ith'itige shed, 1 1 1 wood shed and all necosnry net build, pi g iupa. There isailtio a never toiling _ _ of excellent muter near the !musty with it good stone spring house. Also tin excellvitt Tenant lamse mid stable, with minion , watil• in the Titere is also u thriving young Orchard or choice fruit trees. If not sold altpublie rule it will be sold at private sale, tigrecably to tile will. .silc to Oniutence al:10 o'clock in the . fiii•enoott, when a good title will be given and terms ninth• known by GEORGE LiaILMAN, " August 2!!, lIIi3. . ts"-13 PUBILITC ,1-21..8 Administrator with the will annexed of datnes Moore, deed:, I will exprnie tn sale, on sATuItI)A V,' the .ioth of Serneinift 18.11, at the Ift blie Itotise of Peter Weibler., in Car iraz,ra o'clock,A. M. the tiro story Sfir E 111k0,19a, 7,rp • • . And Lot of Ground, 9 A • with the lilneksmith Shop thereon erected, situat. on the Sriuth East (=nor of iim,ov,t and North si and immediately opposite Peter Weihley'ataveru'ii the borough of Carlisle; cotitaiiiiut; 60 feet front otu 240 reef in depth.. Also two full 'vacant ,Lots 0 Ground, situate on the North side Ilt North street, ii Carlisle, hounded by the said Street and lots ofJolo Moore. The 'terms of be made knoWn Ut the day CT sale, by ltOl3F.Rl' LA1121), Miter: with the Will tint,exed ol J. Moore, decd. August 23, 1843.. . . PUBLIC- SALE, iirtite of 'a ilieree of the . CoOrt of JUR cLmilloi, lens nt (4941herland e.rtiuty, in un utn (ir Paitition; wherein Eilwqll Porten ie Eit•Rtitor, daeniknf--=1 Witt ixliosc to iluit)liii.,silfe . oll'tfinin•pin• ;44, Fittl)A Y; (11e 29111'pr, Sil)tilutptr, tti At. 1! Iloitcerlai9 tract 'of .; • . • Eld ZS" . 4a4 : iitiih . te jn sitv rnin ty,`.bnitlitlett by 'Abrin: Is6slre JOhn , r ngr ogibsor: Gee. Trthnbleti' tieire; MO' th e 't immlogniort CrOki containing '2.13 A des; mor'e of 'less, 'hafhtt; ItM"renn ereted a ,largq Two .Story grid; , „' i t ' . DIITECLINO. • ;. ' ibt rk o " ri Stone liklikltarit;Carrtagii house,finil ;‘turl other neeesdary, fmtuhrentents. - nbotit 170 Aires 6f the Land oleareti and in tugnotl.state otent; irl(h' two' wells that never a n d nunalid iu them; the residue of therthinl.ri 6,vored ~ith goo Timber, , Thit foot is sittratenlrout Italia mils: from Ditchers' Miq4ntta mate andlx half, from .the Her-, risburg turnpike.' Thatitle.totkfedanflisitelhtplitehli;lind 41011,bn' sold stibleetlOnnftleeti.dower of $20011,00, the In teresfefehhili le payable ireentllyfoul this1) 1 +10 1 0 0 at the dee -Okiittitirsser t - the tvidoir OfLineob . Mug,: • „ i.-;! 44544, 0 „, o 4 101t1,0ve-P0F,9,1,4'.7.,' . ‘,. ', , - -•,,,, ,- i .41 1 -...: ~. , r}.,,,,t„,.,,,,, ~„„„,...„,,.... No orsittli F i ,Vok, i*_ll9l, Otl i s t 4—. Th 6°4* h i li 'F,' - C.V. 1 1 44 , 1 1 ! ~ c Attr, i ..k.,,,„..„f,.#9 •.,,,;,,,,H t.„,,,.. ,410ay,4100,,tv • •` tgi , 1 c, tAtatt., : ilioibtoplietit. t !..j . , - -.,, , . , : 1 ,• . 1 ' •• , ppkp, , ,R t . , - 451eCtitintietidl.Au 1.11 'ok/.1., 1, , 1 •:.,L u,7 • , , - ,i - 44,- , .' .' .,” ~+)` ;, . t C. ,, ,, , ..A .',,,, ,1., '' 4,',4, 44 ;::, . v ; .t 1 4 , 7j '44 , r , .. rYn!.- 5 ' ',"' '''' "!';- .ilMtiVitkfj.nr r it:F. r r,7 IDZito , ta 41- So (.004,14Z - DENTISTi: • • • • all Operaticin's itpbn fire j:' V Attot orevequired toi• their preSert at hot, ne qty,iyair;p4v, Plugging; &c., or ,witt,re.t , the losse them, by I usertiok Artificial Teeili, a 8111glinTopcli Jo.o,fo;1 sett., . ; , rOthee 01kyiti•bt.i.ea.., a feii South or ti._ Itiireeritl4l6t4.l ' • "` 1; • ' /%1• - ..DlN..,LoO.mks.s , ii,l.be obseocreom th. ttiSt ten 4148, in (Melt month, k.t4.1.141114' VALUABLE PARIE, - A'r PUBLIC SALE.' lir V Virtue 'of 'no order . or the. 04)10 Cob rt or .Comberlowl, county, I, m iit esppN; to . 8.10 fa pumices, nu FIUDAY; the 6th„thq of October 'till'iliat Limtl;kilthtic In Silver Spri.,!: l ow phip, cumbepluthf totinty,,Fifinot 7 miles .Vl7l'ht of the'Sokilwhnna Ricer, :old it qiuwit.r,or a mile. 11.0111 'tlie I toropike, von -2il) eileg of first-rate.. • - • • • LIUtSTONE LAr.ND„ übont 186 v c ..., - ...' ar whio, 'are vlrared, miti..ll, CI Iliglws . rs•tafci'of valtiVatfim,•Wills a larget!ro'ALtry 1.1 . 1 . 014 r: IPSU,SK, Slam:. spriag . lioase, .)....„....3 . Slone .araol;e boost., mall a large . ,I;apt:• '.)?....;?! . .,i1( ! . , liana, plat stone and parl. frame, 4111 d 1 7;11 , ,:., W ,, goi. Shed pail Corn cribmilli ilimiing N 4 t!! hp,,,, w ' , ter on tlu) ram). mull walls t h at tievcs.L.- . . , .....'-.-' 11 , 11. Tlwist is also a gwal Orelmtql, 9ffil ;I 1, , , I , ' ~ lino.l lease oa the lino. .•I'llere Iwo - iltrve . `,l ra o . ' A; 11113 tt rtiiio two ;old 1415 T: filer it iq ont• the Lent r 0 .11“3:slotl. ilrll, mo enovenielll of aos , 16rm in the' county of Citnibcrlaw] . form . vil; Inr tlivaliml heibre the (141y-of's:lle into Ir..ete or ;dem( 1-10 :wren. onirthe improcement9, awl ew: !Itoelt,l 3e1 . 1”3 withotti improvemimt4, ohd e ill be sold 01 togOher or nopurntel),n.lotty bent atilt intr elltiSol•M and promote the interesla of the helm. • , • .Sale nt cotiaatkrata.. et It) o'ehek o A. 31.; and tert,l<. Lorstile which will he twttle easy, will be math: koo,rn ' out the day of sale hy ! . ' , Fir , 'BA ltNtiART,t Administrator of illartiu Dottptl), clee'il. AuNta 30,1843. ts-44. VALUABLE MILLS kNO Al' PUBLIC. BALE - 11,1; scil yak no the 'prera , .....r. uv 11 - DA Y, th,• 10th of SEPTENI t.rxt, at •lt 11'1.4:lack A. 3.1 t, all thy real 'state, srUade 0» the Yellow Breeches Creek; in lJic6ir,s.m toWtpLip,' ermaty, canFkting nt• . MERCHANT MILL, SAW MILL, CLOVE - 11 LL, n it alma Threi, thiniii•ed Dml Fin lOtve diVitled into three sO ua ll . = I , A. The Mills :11111 111/1111/ one hundred ittud-thikv noes of Land'. of which about sect. , tv acr e s ne e el vu red, kneed aiid.in,it high stars' of conk alien; 1 with Ili oral • Dori`ELLING • iefr ••••L-3 a 7 suss .3 Barra, and ail other necessary and con venicot huildines erected on the sante. 'Ili: Mills are propelied he the AI atevsof the Yellow ftrec'eliev Creek, having an :mount of head and iirll, And /I quatutity.of water ct Lich never fails or • freezes, ;toe the land icing on both sides of it. .2,1. A Pam Icing on thin Creek tiliove the,firv: def.etibtal, containing .aout -on - 6-hundred and ten ac . ! , ss, n Welk hourfirrnty lour Dere, are cleave. iota-tinder unltivation, Oral thv s tesiditein good , lim per, there ari- huildiLigs on ildictract. . • • 3d. A Vartn.l3-ing on the Creek adjoining the hott: described, containing about one hundred and te., acres. dF which ahnnt .fifteen acres are cleared nod eoltit t oed, alai the residue in Kittle.: limbo; this tract has a tenant 'Mtn& erected out it. Thic Lam' is shunted about tirelniles from Cite fi opti-ono. mite and a half tres.l.irMi.jrnor:r,' timiiiritr.e f iii tt most.licalthciil and htumiful couotry; and possrssel, ttof adrotitages for sgiicti!titral pur— posra. - 'The tilts is unesamiuMuuble. Oily inform:Mon on the suMi rt. a tutu retard to it.or terms or ran 6r luu • I by :ygdirdiou mode to Freile:'.a's. C.ml(sle, or to me on the premises. JOHN NVF.AKLY. •li-4,, 1,1 I; ,ISi3 V./.I.LU:4I.ELE - ,riLmari subscriber, 'Assignee ('' . f Sainuel t. 11; , of \Vett l'enn , horr tej't township,' Citinberlaact county, oilers for sale the belonging to said evtate, sittatte in said eon tainio l?.111 Acre!, Of Limestone thcte is.er tecl•ent 'l l tVO fVrottv sToNP, y. 97'411 , Troill 1, - .! - HIVIrt) 3:of :V 4J ..lta t4l‘i 41 11 UM .110 with a flank Must and se‘eral oilier out-Imu,s, It - L;rtherttithathmitii (111(;11 It 1), Re. 'rho whr.le Karim is hi a fine: quir of enltitationotul will be soh( seper.itely CHI ac Is or hole to suit purchasers. Th t • Uumberland Valle) mil road ions directly throtigit it, furnishing the ht Ft latilgies fur speiNiily rcaohiuy a n:ark+•tttit6 produce. If no sold at private :Tie pre% inns to S DAY, the I , lllt flay of OCTV)I3EIt next, it A illin that .111) be ofrervirut Public Sale out ,he piTinis,l 4111 o'el..ek hit the afternoon, when attendance tsis,, Ott ru oath terms Lamle kotati by , JAMES NteCt.TI.LOUG H he Assignee 01 Satinitel Mqie An•gliFt • tf, 1f:413. , PAIBLZO e t • `Yon order of the C)rplinns' Court we at, A.ltitiitislit;l, , lant Nimdicus, dett'il.si ill soil tta , of the p lhlic huusr qt . , Shippotsllrg, FIIII).kY. the 'l''A of S: 17!,,..h.: nt 11 o'clock, .k. NI., all iltht Lot OF ti - Y51(013 1 Y.17 -- )) the south %lily tithe of Shippeosinirg.niljoinitr; itte:fit . . mid lthnu+ Nlillinino.ileed. brit in in 3*— \ V ELLIN (1 110USI'., 11Licl.sn11th I Mop nod two ll'itAnc-inaker shops, :mil other buildings therrini nod all the nittmrtenime. a thereto those Ili cc irvertil I.Ol'S OP CIIQI,,Vb,in Shil.pru burg, b o u n d e d by th. rm,l tOtigle . `h Mill, he !laidMillion and un ono i tchril. road, emit:6l,lot; ahmit ore third a„„ sere cp• on one of a hit h a 11111111 glop is erected. • Terms of One halt of the porelmse money to be paid on the confirrmition of ,1111.! talc, land the residue one 'etc. a ithont inieresh SKTRNEIr; • ' 'll ES • . Adoilitigiatc,r6 of Achim A tiattst 30, 1313. • tTevik ez.L • Cheap Etba-e. EIE subsetiber ttetilit iti i i» the publ ic -11-, that he has taken tine :Um, room recently oc cupied hy Messrs. Boertiiiin and hliftfoti, Ilaitover street. Collard, in i‘biciiiin is 11 0%' , viwh ing ti large and splendid 44110 cheap itssoilincot t,l '•' fieatliNG :cc SJ4IIniEi DRY dODDS ; GROCERiES, HARDWAR.E, &C. ett, of evee.' %%riot,' tour quality, . which Ite Anykitei the public tooth and oxanone.oontitteot that the goall!y of liia goods and their low piito.-§ a itl g ive suuct; t om tiou to 11110 ho luny furor him will) a coil. , CHARLES Agent foe Joseph •Reed. tf-C9 ATay, 17 . 0 sas House Painter, Gliziez& Paper hanginu, . . S,. s T ' nspECTFULI , MlllOll,llOB to the citizens ot lif CoHisle the the Ohne ie geocrkl,Allet he , ha, ,eummeoporitileehmehegieess in oil i,tp prelichesolat heiien that h 'Witt attention to Inisiiiee: antitOttli drain tp.ittettEei m lt merit end reeeirerletto of pun- - Tie isatrontige. ie. may be ientel at thevtirttcr nt tiOntif Honorerstre:vt and Eitii ktnaitel :014; Opitoo ite choir • = • Carlisik..: July 19, . • - . . . . , . PAY. UP , ANIISAE . ,CSTSi r iit:rsoux Itid*ed to: Ilkitp . 11.1" N'ottior , Rook Ettimint. to pt y up ni t or bt,loil.! the 116i . ).0r +OW. +if 1)411 - •it"terititiiti PoilirvtilY 1)6 taaittil, iii the" 14n,tis, of o juslicc•af the.1n.04!430+ toil:. • + GEO: W. HO:NER. Gi 1843; Jayne's , . 'Nedidids. AN aildi ( lonAl !` sfijrliij Urtbelibuie valuablelied= 00 , 1,4 i s t!i,9 4 Wi t • ) 1 ? , , r eltiOinl4l,lol . , MiSarn , '3114 re4li ed for tarolti, . 4 .44 ra §:, l o,,,Lictrrz g'IPOPF" ASH It 11411: • I !•;*l)o l Ped...„444;it(eZlipet ,bred._.,,:oll49lVß,'M • rnllslo.flit3o4..` FOR SALE 1.11 4 BLE; IRSreTIi El •af-5b E2M
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