Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, September 27, 1843, Image 3

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Wadne 82ailtorniiii,4446intoi 27;1043
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o :7•A . euliiiyivilhedeliveregoti the aharactei of
the deceased v.O ante'd Jour tun, Esq. by Rev
Torus V. hroreribioriThutsdity evening.the 28th
inst., et 1 o'Cirfch,',tti the Methodist Episcopal
Church oflthiii' ; Idaho: The relatives of the de
odase4,the,:filer3h4f 'temperance, and the public
RenerallYt'ner *eaPectfully , invited to attchd..
QIIN i nwi r,
Isaac Toni),
,
•. J.. H. Devon,
• • • • 3. V. E. Trionne,
.•, . CHARGER BELL, it
Committee. ,
• OrThe friend in Southampton township whO
taVe*eitily intelligence of, the ploi kvhich hat
since developed (and been quaiihid ter,) hal on;
lthanks for his well written communecation, He
agtee with us, we adult, that subsequent
events have rendered its publication unnecessary.
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0:7"Our paper is almost bniirety taken up this
/ week with matter relevani to the appiliaching
election. One. number more will put on end to
; that, and we shall then give our acclistdmdd 'a.
liptY. . . ~ .
• 1 . Preddent Durbiii.
•.• 0:3110v. J. P. Donors, President of Dickinson
,College, returned to I cffliele on Thursday last,
'After a aliort toar,ttrUiMinati. His arrival in
down was marked by the most signal manifesta
tions of
,rejoicing on tlfe part of the iturients. 7 .
Upon-the apProach of the care to town, a proms
rsioit of the Vtadents'iNts formed, preceded by the.
-VaCulty of the College, who received. him at the
rail road tenet end escorted him to the College.
kVe leant that an address was there made toThini
!by me of the students deputed for the purpose, to
Which Mr. Durbin replied. • '
In the evening additional festivities took plum
in honor of the return of the- . Prwident, Both
Collegebuildinge,with Ole -Grammar School, were
splendidly illuminated, and, a variety of fire-works
-exhibited from the campus. The brilliant spec
ter& attracted crowds of ladies, and gentlemen,
• Who seemed touter Silly into the c alliteration
'and excitemcni of the occasion;
rs'Wo are roguested to state ilhatAnyder
'4loy, of Mechanicsburg, has withdrawn from the,
Vie. of Sheriff Candidates -
calve inadvertunt/y omitted to Blab, at the
proper.: time., that _Mr. W. M: Mateer was elected
to the office..ot Colonel of, the 197th Re - giinent,
P. M. at the election held on Saturday, the 19th
CM
The Shippensbiarg Bleeting.
The proceedings
. of-a Whig meeting held in
Shippcnsburg an Saturday evening last, wiyl be
.found in tu.day'e paper. We invite tho particular
attention of the Whigs of the County to its pro.
sesedinge. . The resolutions art: Italie than
wail written and breathe the i.ruaspiht:
It is Very well itnoWn -that oa's; Whig friends to
Shippensburg were no. little Chagrined at tho no
tion of the Whig County Ccinvention, - and it was
much feared that no lose the heavy
elect co-operation is lb`fa fall's campaign, wlib;,lf
the Wings of ShiPqan fin 1 / 4 - sic so well able to gi
and which tvAA the littereste of the Whig cause
require it .;hosi never wAishold. Our 'oppohients
.Were seCret rejoicings over the sup.
61the Whigs of Shippetishttrg,
the spirit that was chilled lint nut
eiart '4lisP Y
ed . the silociPd that ancient town as
the• t
QucF . ,fUr madding agrand scheme to explode
tIl %yliig , pnr . l3%;anil its citizens as the most avai l.
aide to give Siiee;iste as shallow an impost . tihi as
was ever uttemploti to be imposed upon an width
,f i cent immitturirty. But never did any se len , e
meet with seauMerable a faihre, and neVer /pre
•• .• • •
hoietoes'im any vile plot so completely di,t ec tm
expost.ihuMl diceinfited;as
Lacy was IT sooner unfolded than its Due d i a.
iietor•was perceived, and the whip;s" 'there w ing
by the keenness of the insult, rot• d up as ono non
and with the promptness of ' 4 nohlc spirit , fie.
rounced the vile scherzi° end the unprincipled
actors, in it, as
,men
,deetkuto of all political in
tegrity, who should be 'listed an 4 dcapiied
stl good citizens." •i,.•
'Cho proceedings of the meeting in liippeh' a.
urg as Saturclair evening, have tiaen
sine best e Ire c e, not 'only there tint throughoUt the
moiety,' This conepiraoy on the part of our op.
torrents null its epeedy explosion, have aroused
WIT spirit of the Whige and animated them to
lively and united action. Although the battle Is
tot fairly Their awn, they now adopt it, and will
• contest it with spirit and energy; let the'reaull he
what it may, • •
The Whigs In Town!
in - The Mien of Carlisle held a apitited and
enthntdaetio meeting on Monday evening; On. pro,
swedings of which will bo found in another col-
murk, mui ,, ,proceedings of 111O:rieding of the
Whigs 'of Shippenaiirg,:bipro cal led . for by.tha
meeting, and recoived,fith thil ; wartoto4 it P 3 144",
• „f,: short addreao vi.ad inatie.by EDOICIk
whlol hi! p,ld ' apri%bofore f ile meeting a
letter from Gen0.g1,,...p: )I.mbalt, -Nbleh be ,had
received in reply triorptilreided to•Acni Miller,
Oopinintling,oektain•ilarAdgmomf publiChierest.
The correspondence eubjoined to
the piiicedinis. ben, Mar's reply to the ques.
tiOns WO, believe will., govh nheirely..patisfactory
txithoWhigit of this Congreasiorial distret,, The
(I:C4I*W/tilt hle letter are truly American, end
do bin) !Muer. . • • •
••••!1.., •• • ' f .,• .;
03011 en the 'Porter county tieicet you settled;
we toolcit down alt the ;times . Fero rppaated ti) us
by oini 'or two — gentleman ;tithe, hePpiMell to be
iiresent.nnd thus. got several, nrimen Wreng,
rernainedin type so, and • was trainithrieiftn 'onr
th° Ilami.Prfore. In it, pitugethgr.
.Pugh inadvertence. The . Volunteem fimi
estreokd ts.clarse'rriji 4 to its dr!i.
*l'l°l:M4lle, eitaiiily give ()Ay Apponento faitpler
far thie cies;
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WHIC MEETING IN CARLISLE'
~ A kris ginfloim atl it mooting of i e Whige
orCurliple "Idiur held at.4tie public boys° of Mt..
WilStto : Brpm op .410tittei Oaring, September
pat. -On rrmiont ale - foilaviing offTers We" up. ,
- V 'a ' • ' • ,
Ithairzroot WIPLIAM IRVINE. .
;:o, ~ . Ti4l" r:t,;44lslohirod: • Ptltertroom rignal
GralloilSrositiitisobleGiur, 0 ,14 61 9 4 P!'"'
- It ? Ktmsft, Otpteirtf4iim Irtiompeopt, Cwaraim
atlVC 4 o4o2Ardis Wonm '
; 'an' + 4 400 barer *auto. . ' v . t..r% -
''. ' i ° 4' 46 f ld' ' '' 0114 :14, 143 4TE 1 44 ;16 joi'itteob
' It l a rßOPts Wilioß V1C14"4" E ;& ) ",i ) .T.E 1 9 11 ;
' litOlinted k'ioni#litto to, dri 10,614 . 1tani
oitesiivii,W the ;: ,0* . kx,t , 4114: 'fiio4lo*: ,: AWN:
. tabanoce. 9f thf ei4o ll 4*
. 2 F/ W l l lidit t A. " 110
•ARRIMPIeiI :t44. 1 110010/61;41 1 0;ilLiati , _ rrea.;
vi t ei
poadenc, 4 114* 1 , : , took.tplaw. o,4tlrtiliP between
"Oen, 'OOO.O Mit tOltdatwelf, a ..clo y'iot
~ 1 iftiplits*m* . 'lo' 'I pi 3101410,41 inlliti aii'
• • *OVA. lOW iiii , gitiqMONA ')-441 , - , '
4 'ol Cern (lekielAwll all RIW , , e
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,`...` - .'42, , ,,,r,eLp2idr,— ,, •LAIL:kI.I2 J;?.;:.,AME . l:'l4:itla Aii. ' 24,Vii.a.c. , `
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anateooltilitt wor.e m ift niniagob , ! Owed.
":tireitinititli44,Wthillutisteneti;Ornny ,
thrnoghAli n ii ifiedliintor delegate's duly appointed;
audthsi*hinly4olegstes.do rnciet•:•nnSl . , tgl,ng;.
gather the. vitiWit; 'and feelingl'ork thOr peillical
friends ,fl•piti.oll , lnirts ofthe county,and come to'
the conclusion Milo what is the ,best policy to
piirsuel 4t is the duty of all Concerned th abide:by
the result. , • " • .
Add mheicani dur late Whig CountyGoiliefition
deefibd it.inoxfritlient to, rtnitiete a. ticket; add:
we itive alread36the.heit evidence, that tha6aurffe,
tliah ime'rltedcu4.hy the Convention was the",truo
thus;
„by tlie desperate efforts of- our opponents to
defbat ibis determination. Therefore
Resolved, Thattve do .hereby express ouriiei..
feet satisfaction with' the coursopurpued by',Out •
delegates lately assembled, in iheir determination ,
.that, the; besi-pulicy westiet,to
nominate, a ticket at
• Resolv ed; That we'itillt:supfitiri tiM following.
ticket of theapprhtiehing,eleetion,t - ', •• • • '• • •
etii;o4 Commisiiionsrk: 7 Simemi GUilford;Ym..
Tw ced,,• Moja Min WeaVer: '
iCenniy,.Commssigner—Tohn Rupp. , '
'6,inigreBB--p'inera '
A'ssenibfyz , l'Captaln Johh liunlnp, laeoli Enng•
necker. .
---71.easurer—Jeilui
Atiditor--Richarti •
Director - of the Poor' '-'ll..brahani kurtz
Coroner—George Eigenhtirt.,t,
Resolved . , That we ilbeni it Our liiity , to support
the aboire ticket; and that the 'mill dpon all good
Whigs In thh county to unite with us in ite sulr
port: •
Resolvcd,.That our late Reprdseiltatives, J t.thts
KENNaut , and Groves BRINDLE, Epqrs. deserve the
warmest approbatidn of the Whig ri ytit for their
faithful services in the last Lcginliiturb
their prompt atid manly lettere Torus* to allow
their names to be used by the anthem of th e eon
spiracy to -dam', the Whig party; Which *as
made in tn:3.lllst number of the Cuntbeiland Valley
--a newspaper published at Siflppentibuit—flir•
nisi) nddltlonal evidence, if oily was tVantin'g; of
their firmness and attachment to the Whig party,
.Resolved, That we have also. heard.Witli
sure that Messrs. Kimmel Mid Houser have pub
licly denounced those Whe Made use 'of their
names for a'similar purl:Wel Without their know
ledge or consent.
Resolved, That the Wlligli of Shippensburg, in'
promptly and unanitifoiisly Coming up to the res-,
cue and meeting and. exposing the covert Joe
his OwngreueM deserve the thanks of the honest
portion of all parties and the front rank in that of
the Whigs, •
, :Res olved k That the Whigs of Giiithberland con n:
ty, know better their own interests than to be mis.
led'hy. the shallow and contemptible fraud which
was attempted to be played ,ofT.in the last "Ciim
berland Valley," and believe that each political
Wasn't%) must recoil upon those using it with fatal
consequences ,
Resolved, That the proceedings of this meeting
be 'signed by the officers and published in the Cat ,
lisle Ilerald. . .
CORUESPONDENCE
Carlisle, 22d iNJ
To GCN. THOMAS C. MILLER.
. DEttt .Sit:—The Whi g petit} , is ptaeed in the
peculiar position of ldi‘ling no deka of theii own .
for the approaching erection.' Their delegates
came to the conelinann that the political interests
of the party would be ho'stromoted by permitting
the tinketa already presented by the; respective
portions Of the democratic party to carry on 0.0
contest. Perhaps they. concluded wisely ? ho t
whether or not, they were the delegates or e: no ,
,party, and us good, Whigs are bound to 'ac
quiesce. iu (heir deeisiml. But our party per / cum ,
to by guided by " principles
,and' men, aad if I
know itrirwiil nut cast its' vote for any;
one whose opinimin arc either, unkrir.mn or op..
. posed to the great leading interests of the country.
I trust, air,• you will not deem it i'dtrusive or in
tended to prejudice your political. -prospects, that
I ask for the information ot . ..'whi g „, f ur you
opinions on the following solii /u t,
1. Are, y'oir in favor ore Ts .1111 for the. protection
:of American Industry
. •
t. % . :irlral are your ( 5 1)i . ,sions respecting' the Dig:
'triluittAit of the Procc'An of the Public Lands
]
Whitt views lito,ie - you with regard to it Cur
rency, fii, for the nec ess iti es and Lupines!) of the
country, 7
Theso,tre w:iestions which enter Into Lilo poli•
ticul erg , ' the Whig party; and nn loan can
command ',is support whose belief ditrers widely
from itt But there is one other Snliject sheet
whi chi tlt-sire to malt° an inquiry What is the
rumuniarr.of the designation of "Anti-Tax Demo.
math' which has berm given to your party 7
Respectfullyunur friend,. •
.1•111 PK. WATTS.
•
Cumber?! Pin 7ZUCe, 25th Seit: 1843
To FttgDpnicic wAT•ps; EFR.,
• tont; Sin t —The 'eYidence of your personal
friendship wide)) , I hake always lied Ake pleasure
to enjoy, forbids that I should deem your' queries
either unkind pr intrusivevon - the eontrary, qun
convinced they are dietatpd• alone by that zeal
which yon . litive always evinced to promote the
principle,s you athriicate and to,enhance,the ehar
inter Of the. party to Which you hake okays pro
fessed tQ belong. In the same spiritof. frankness,
then; With which the questions are asked; permit
me to say to reply, that I do not ilesire to repro.
sent the people of this district in the Congress of
the United States tinleSs a majority of them should
agree with me in opinion on nil the lending topics
whieh ' form the subject of your inquiries ; and
while I profess to be a democrat in principle and
In practice, my viewer of Government and any in
cidental questions whiali arise in itg administra
tion, aro never chneehled from those who have any
desire toi know thatn,• .
In reply to Your first query,lanswer—T am in
fawn* of a 'Tariff for the protection. of American
IndtWry.' Hobe I might rest, upon this distinct;
fend uncoilvocal answer ; but I take the occasion
to . add, that the 'value:of a tariff consists in Its
being diSerimidatlni, uniforin and permanent—
Out country has suffered, greatly suffered, by he.
ingdrnined of its ipecie, sect abrontl•for
.the pur e
chase of foreign goods, Manufactured lity ; thC hands
of foreign patipers,Airhilp our. owd ettizena and
their workshops languish arid die fur vvant of Ctn.
ployment. While all thecountriesiff.klurope for.
bid the entry ef our prodficb lntd their ports but
upon the payment oft prohibitory duties why
should we pay tribute itv specie to their l abour.?
I have said . that a Tariff &add bediscrintinnt%
ing ; by which I actin; that deities should be laid,
upon such articles as wo .manUfacturb bbrselvea,
to an 'amount unlit sufficient:TOO protection. It
should ito uniform, operating middy Upon all;
withoutprefefring any class orthicons over'tdm::
tl;pr. :And above. all it should be permanent
opted this depends its valuti ; foi"'net , ltiiilf, how
ever protective or uniform, can bb naffed, tinloila
it be ; built tipon• a foundation which shalt pot be
disturbed,
~ Your second question presedio a subject Which
involves \ considerationanct easO•diseurismi with
in the UMW' allowed .rno; and't willilibrefore, bo
excused for any, failure to lie, as explicit es alight
be desired. A war with Urighnd writ thaliodse.
quenceof the Deelarition cif;ludepeinderiko—Vic.
tory was' the roeult of the Wer—erinquest was the
fruit of victory. That ,contest r pextended far be . '
yorut the Halite of the States, and embraced that
territory Whieli ikas .designated , as tire. "Public.
linnds." When the ThirmcnStates entered into
the tiefuriff Union arid formed atiabrieralGovorri-
Ment,illey •wers the, owners of gamer: s 4 Putilic..
I.;ands,'"wldch formed no part of 'these "'United ,
Statesily:ttle the prosecution ni tha.'war of Whe
Rovoletkiki the original thirtc9Statmilituloreat
ed fi'ilelft Whah tf, was necessary tal pay, afil iiiii
of; tint State& filedgcil and Conigyett to the.Generat
Goveenrriant• Its share of the' Prublic Vends".,,th
trust'te"be acid 'dad; the proceeds ; gmlled 'to Me
reSoltilleritk r 'abbi; qnd When".lt: woe 'paid, 'Yhe
laridetitiltlerrt Os the States: - That dfilit'lltili been'
ong.elnee paid thel"Public 'Lindir"thereftire,
.elnng to the.,§tates. and the.,,RepreseelitiVea Of
the peoplh asseinbled in 'Congfedi'haile might
id make edify disposition 'Of the tirothids of'the
salee'ail r i , balimost cOnduce tat the paildio*oo4,- 7 ,
Tho • reatft9 3o }Yea, itself iet9 a iquo'itiA ii`f;rlrxpio.'
diffifriy,Oinvolving the eanditifir4 - iif, Op . General 1
Gov.fti.l, al rtt °Rd theAiecesaitios ofiliOrtaltisl' ' 0
' , With oregtfo.l9.llfif Correh ey:—A , a pot ',npinlerf
that 'nothing se 'ttiudh reoailiteek7ta tw.igtareb s ui -
of any eidintiy Mt trithjfertri' aurianeerid''llit. -
ere t o t meat .iorelolrert no of 'piper end stieoii:.
. hat.tye, pppei.currfriei, shield bri Ifeilted;iii
'Orient; and'Ork'Oottretffrom.:,whiriVit faint:tile 1
I . eenttellerfas'tlutt.ft,ihetpit aleMY6:l4""i4Tilee4's
;bid in tip9"diel;‘,lV.tieiteitok 4iit Orikiiil4ll3co 'pre,
°Med hy i 4hich - '.`theifiP,Obleititi:ettli!',lie,:,..ettalbti'..
4;itlibut' yeoperfiltig=„`the..:xiglitir . .o4;fitiertiei . .:df.
thii". - iffiVili r f!'t::Wilk.li 6 V*eat hap 1n! ht:Maiiiii:g#it
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lioif lif'stitildilUirtNiltli'' afillilet,4Melll'l. L •lii# I
litiiirceii, eAPlitl l .4''4 ll6 ltiiioo 4442l 4oog r iltOt
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Ail Stain:lpin a mirst•iillEihnteqii# Okrilgeblitt
Olit . 6f the - irlitijiraliimigii4oo MailMateritr
cifittririPfiblio ViruklkAliCirliqh ll
fuo ci* - 01,114ii,k
friaM yuar =to pa! fer,..on,Pal'OPOir,rAl'llog 40; 1 1:
rimy tu•piiy, the 'intercst; biii4reltYar intrirept :nor,
principal haelaen paid, t l arid.the;publia de4t4ron,.,
tinues•to in ore ase. . Our. poli py,,is, upposed;to,taxi t i
'atiun,so long' as thetakes are notlmptupriatedAti.
Miy, useful purpose.;l;tit it met be,paillwo, MO lif•
dir.vor of repudiation; We look,WithuMirrl 4 uptintAiri
imputation. Our propOilitiorils.inAhlf the publio
works and' appropriate - the', proeqeditti: I theypay.;
ment of our ; debt, and :if. any balOn.c#, • reirlairior, lei.,
ItAie Paid to the uttermost farthing. ••: But Wawa
'not- agree,: to ; a' system of terratigh Id "a pObri,:ca
nalo_arl Ai 11, roads which '-have , alrerady;'berriv a:
liuttlien!tholliravy to bear. ' •,' ', •
',I !MVO this'iesponded to all, he,subjects'Which
yell have been pleased to suggest to my •Cohind.'
eratiohl and irvdoingfio; I am aware I hove run
~ .
counterto some of those doctrines of modern do.
mocrarle which Southern influence had engrafted
upqn the old patent stock.. If I am, to represent
the 'people of ihhidistriet in Congress, let it be
'Understood that Igo there as a Tariff man. ,
I am, dear sir, verv - respectfully_ yours,
- ' TI - 101lIAS C. MILLER
Carlißle,2.sgh Septtnitic., 1843
To GEN. THOMAS C. MILLER.
DEAR Sin:—Although t hale loiig,ltnOwn the
liberal sentiments and truly, American feeling
which you have always entertained: cannot but
express to you the great Satisfaction I feel fur tho
honest. fearless end Anderiendent manner in which
you have expressed them. 'I wish I could coin•
mend for you the vote of every 'enlightened Man
who wistitii io promote the happiness and welfare
of his country. This I cannot do—but my own
I can and will give you.
Very respectfully your friend, •
FRED'!{. WATTS.
e • • id
SiiIPPENSIBURG DiEETING.
At a very large meeting of,tho Whigs of tbo
Borough of Shippensburg, held at the Cannot,
House, on Saturday evening the 23d list., for.lhe
purposes of expressing the utter: . coalempt with
which they have viewed the attempt vvlti.ch,l aß
been made through the columns of thr. "Cum.
berland.Valley" hitherto a neutral r,aper, by a
few designing LoCe Feces; to hoodwink, and be
traylbe Whig! Paris , into the se.dre which - had
been secretly laid. for, its - dest , .uction, JAMES
STURGIS,' Esqr. Was chewer, Chairman, and
Jo . ux ALTrC, BCC, 3otir.l HennucKs, soil. .100 N
MYERS, Wm.' Waxier:, 'and WM. MCLEAN; Vice
Presidents; and Jerre Alcamo; Secretary
the - tneotjeig 'Wail duly and the
object fin' which assembled had been stated, on
motion it was • "'
Resoleed,74o, a committee of seven be, ap
pointed to d."rail . resolutions, whereupon John Fol.
Rob.(ert Scott, .Illser„
.Alpheus Dale; Robert
(Coons, • Jobh:C. 14ser,,:i0r,, Win.. Sturgis and
were appointed, arid after retiring
for Ir. sh.Ort Dine, returned and ,reported the fol
low in'priamble and resnlutidus
W hereas our politioal opponents maddened by ...
th.e pros'pects of dclbuts bal'n PIA in rc(ltttitnl
',hair accustomed arts of falsehood and ileaptipti;
and talcin2 advantage of tho peculiartfositiop or,
the Whig party,'and (if a suppospinjoloctimi
in the minds of sartiej are_ industriously employ
ed in,cireulating false reports designed to dissf-'
fem. and. mislead tile untVary athong.the 'Whigs
from their true interests.
And Wheruas, the nlnro effectually - tont:corn.
plish their purposes iv most unpriliMpled plot • has
been deviscd.mid put In riperaiion here by thrt•Eld
iters of The Cumberland Valley," a.riaOr hitll
orto neutral in polities- 7 in, concert with others of
the Leer) Form party- T t,llo objeCtlind
trosign of which is to deecivc and. divide the Whig
'party; and - for that " - piirposo3hp paid, ''Curnber.
land Valleys' has been made to lissome ellsely nod
hypocritically -the name,- and, gdioo* of a Wbi4
paper.
And Whereas, great pains have been taken Jo
get up the impression that the Whigs aro disat
fettled ana indifferent to the success of the. Anti
1 4 orter ticket. Thereforei
fie/Jolted That we most heartily approve the
action of the lute Wlr.g Convention, end assent
to their resolution 1 That it is Maxim:limit at thin
time for itio ‘Vhig. party 'to put a ticket in nomi
nation."
nesolved, That the said Conventhin in declin
ing to nominate a ticket, cannot, we helleVe, With
any show of reason he said to have sacrificed any
of tlic interests of the party or to have compro
mised any of their principles,
Reaolbed; That we despise all the.atteimits of
our deceitful enemies either to coax or drive us
from the ground we occupy —thatground is pure
ly our own; assumed of choice and thereinto to
the cry of comprionise, coalition, sacrifice, &c.,
we-hro quitelndifferem.
Resolved, That to have entered t h e field whilst
our opponents were warring to the knife; though
we nii4ht have gained a paltry temporary advan•
tam wctuld have ended in the more solid union
of thwcontending parties and thus pahtlyted for•
ever our just hopes of a inilliant victory in 1844
—whereas by reemining aloof we do bat drive
deeper • the wedge of *disunion and hold in our
hand theopower of giving success to that party
whose principles are at Mast an
. approximation to
MU own; , •
Resolimb .That wethe Whigs of Shippensburg
do •most emphatically disclaim any and all con
or sympathy witirthe publishers of the
"Cumberland Valley" pewspaper or this 'morn.
ing and hearafter; or any knowledge of or as.
sent to the wretched scherke of tleceptien which
it embodies. On the contrary, We regard it us a
shalloW artifice of a few thriving I.pcbfecos to
impose 'upon and seduce the Whig party , frbin
the support of the Anti porter ticket.. ilut the
trick can servo no other purpose than to °lmes('
the true character of the men employed in it and
to show to the world •the•. deptlmof.dcpruvity to
.which a 'mercenary party will doccend to accom
plish Its purposes. .
Rosolned, That whatever may 'have been the
intended line of conduct of the.Wldg-party in
reference to the contestin this county, wo now in
view of the infamous machinations of the Loco
Focos, call upon everr.,Whig in the county to put
forth his best exertiotia to give success to the An
ti Porter ticket, anti consequently, defeat to the
adherents of Gov. Porter—and we assure our
friends that Ave of ShiP,kzeburg alli good for no
common majority,
~.Rasuivqd, That the prostitution pf the ,Curn
fterland Valley" by one of its Editors (a Loco
Foco) in concert with Samuel R. Hamill and
othera 'hfothe Loco Foco party to the infamous
purpose of dmodwiniting, cheating, and decetving
the people. of'Cumberland county Under rho 8001.,
blunce) . of a Whig dress i is abase imposture—an
insult tdillii• 'good , imigo of the community and
neitat.reboinid with ton ; fold fury uiton the heads
of the party which they thus stiipidly endeavored
to servo: , . 0 , •
. . ) • . .
Rcaolved. Ti at melt who will. condescend to
such base intrtguds to serve their, party . would
not scruple, we believe', to sell the* party, in turn,
froppertunily bitbreelliye i aniiiithcir coudtry,
too, and therefoie Should be hated and despised
by ell geed eiticens,
,q.Resetbed„ 'that ws_lteieby return bar than ks
_ to
Obr , aeiethy flOondailiesentACENetsoY and ENti,i...
DLE, fhr,the able and consistent dischorze of the
responsible - duties . dritruited to theurditatilso for
the alacrity taiid 'toed will with 'which-tiley: .tnet
etle tipoiaion 'af thi? lute: yhhi cfithity cortien:
fia t . ; - ~. --', it.. , r: .0•, , t - -,. • ..V , 3 4 : 1$ : C ' •
On".mottoh ll'h:rhtlOwing raaoluters. were a.
ttopted , 4,1, , , ~. ‘ ; :,.' I . p' , -,0;r• ~ .-.5 f- E ;',-1, ss. `,t: .
''. Reit:aye/4' Thaeohe boteiiiitredOilie'er The Cal.l
lisle Herald , icoAlei n big !the' iiiebceillnks of tiiie
ineatiec'ee,prip4lo4, , ferthe'plmieo of beteg elri
Oulateil kitittie iipiOiboripied: , .
; ' Reiolbid; ]'hat the ; titAi`ceetflOgs, be. sighted liy ,
'the °fame . the. inaptiitg.,and. idtbliAed. 1,6 ad
shiignlrki4retlio'cotteceallinit.l illettiot' , ,that kroi
9Phse s d,.4o givlii.: - #4'clrtPrO4it iti, , ` lt'llar oht,
'fbiekannet iind%bininirijilit:iyinlnfatoqon of the
fftatn:44:44o4o Paverlitoe 6l ., :::. :;,. ''T! . . -
.r:T4inabortioitisaill'ad 4 biiiheo Officers and by tici
'itilleWlilf ititai ititi> t it tie;.:l#lilliel'lY: f. .5 ' . •,,'''•:...,
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ti 4! ' iiipiiig#s ~ :MITI', Pnetley.', '.',‘i '..,..,,,
thilfil ttdotoo , ,!lit,,i,Sitnnel Kuttkle . , ' • •
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'Sani,,4ol Deal . ',-',...,,,:: John - 4 r.larein , : ~". :
12Otert l iCdons 4 :..: 1 :' , '.:Win,YForliee ..; ' •
kliilin:,Catittnik,"-.:i - ~.,. ' Win:lfinnbSrger" ' '
wygd. - Ourd.' '-'' v, Fiederkik 'Scott
iffi':tiibiliiili .., t , •tkiiid . Mallen ," '"
Agit,.'R.. , p,;tp1y5i. , ,, ,, ,. ;4a eob • Markward , i
nir, Atop*, ~ . i ,,.; : irliomas Sirencer ',. •i.
pdviod titcull-',' : - , -Robti Snodgrass ''
•Itobdrt .I*ear- 4 .': : •C. K.:Hinkel ' .
o.''W:•?Cl , lEgngei. • ,
, ~. A. .t.:'. Wolf
IF&Coehran
~.,-, John. Carey , .. __ .. _ .
Dr: A. steiart : ~ John Clark • ,
1 John, Altie, jr., ~
; . ~- ;:J..D. peoraman
Geore . Attic ~' "?James Mahon • ,
1 1
James Gilliard'. '[ ',',' ' jamas Mackey, jr.
Joel ShtiPlaY ' ' ''' '.Gen. 'Beaver •,
Barb% DeforeatDavid Waggoner
George Altic .. -: ' Christian Cobaugh. • ,
y• i 'MARRIED. '
M. P. Daniilton, -Mr. JONATIIAN SAND=
SON to Miss SUSANAII. GARLAND of that
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(At Detroit, Michigan, on Wednesday, elloilt.,
by the Rev. George Gaffiehl-; Mr. SANOia. Zug;
(Nferchnot,) fm:merly of Cal. Hole, to Misg Atay,
anztat STEAD, ell of DeK•oit. , .
AL Uniontown, PUyttto county, Pa., on Satui.-- ,
day the 234 just, of Hysenteryi GEORGE
W. litfi-
HER, infant "soil ofGeorge W. and Eliza Hitner of
thjs borough, aged about 3 yeakv.
Lt' this borough, on Tuesday the ;:9th instant,
lIF.NRIETTA., JANE ALMEON, illtitnC di fighter of co.B
r.nd Mnry Ann Bergner, of Harrisburg, aged about
8 months.
For the "Herald and Expositor."
TRIBUTE OF RESPE(II4
At a meeting of the"Stutlents of Dickinson Collegl•,
hell Stipteother `Toth 180, the fidiowing resolutions
were adopted. ,
Whereas, an the - ottlr - oEnn-all-wish.-BrAxitlther,
JOHN' ZUG, Esq., one of the first Graduates °MIA:*
insult Colle,e (under its present ortputivdion,. , and
subsequently - Principal of the Preparatory„ Depart"-
ment of the institution, has heen.reinoved 13). death;
NVlierens, we; the present tnemlicyd of the institu
tion, reel disposed at Once to sympathize ivith the
rintiily and friends of the vleeeased, and evince ou:
regard rue his 'memory, tlierelbre,
• itcsolved,l hat the family and relatives of the de
ceased have our heartfelt sympathy in their late k
rearructit of one, who to philisisig sociability, and
strength oLintelleci, united • rectitude of purpose,
and energy of character.
- HA:salved, 'l' luaus, an evidence of one regard for
his memory; we - wear the itsual„bailge of mourning
on.the left urn, for the thirty days iteNt ensuing.
ltesotved that iss Orden to ilievmpro% cultist or this
nfßicticu d.spensation, the ,Itev,. llr. Dr unix,,he re
questedto deliver a discourse . suited to the OVeJlbhlll,
Its KIWI as convenient, in the M. E. Church .4
; ;
It esnlied; That copies of the, :f();.7(g01 II g, bentlins.
inittett to the wife_itinl parents oti the .ileuenseil. and
published in the 'Herald ann Elpositor of Gullible.
. . J. 11. MARTIN l'ves't.
J. S. Gonsucii,See'y.
Assignment of Thomas H. Skiles,
,
gink'N the flay of August 1111.-111014.kS II
SlXll..lilti of Carlisle, Condit:Hand iminity made
aii assignment Mall his elfeets to the subscriber for
the benefit of .his creditors—Merriam., nil persons
having claims or demands against Assigner, tire iv
quested to present. them properly authentirated fir
settlement without delay tool all tholm indebted to
him, :We notified to make payment 011 or before the
24th of Nos - eniber nest.
WM. 'A. uvrtwitsT,
. . .
Ashignee:
Sept”irlitir, 20th t 843. • . 11.-.18
Notice,
Wet.lberS of. the Res:Litman Fire Compiles .
of the. Baro4lol or Newville and vieintly haw
presented them petitimeto the'Court ''.(enteon
Vleos of etimbertand Gmtety asking' o charter of in
wwporation smelling to on net of Assembly in such
ens.:s modelled provided.
TIMS: 11. CIIISWELL,yrodey.
Carlisle, , Septymber 2.241, 3134:3. 4 ::3t.1413
.1 SSI GA' E E .4 if: C 0 V.l-1".
IN the. Court of Cotimon Pleas of Cutn-
JI Countyt
Now, to wit; ‘29111 of Atigliat . tR43, the Aettroint of
Thoinav D. uric, Assign,' or. I tunry
tiresented tit the Court oi l NI outlay • the I
tiny of November next “ppohlted lot the eintikittlitioli
.o(Alte same, or Whiell ;di pursuits interested will take
•
notice. '
Ilv ilie Court •
• ) • Test TWOS. 11.
Ciirlisle,Septembur , tr.-48
SHERIFF'S • SALE.
BY virtue of a writ of Veu. V,xportils to
me direuted, Will 1)1: exposed to, public. Sale at
the Conn !louse in the lnirntigh of Carlisle, on Fri
day the thirteenth livid' October, it ten o'clock A.
M., the following described Real Estate, viz:
A TRACT OF LAND
sittinte in Southampton township, Cumberland coun
ty' beginning ut a pine stump,' titmice by lands of
Clarke and Cotfey, South 79 deg. West 198 perches
to a white oak, thence South 481 degrees East 12
Perches and three tenths of a perch to a post, thence
South 2i East '23 and 3-10 perches to a post
thence• y tscorge Troni,, Smell 63 deg. 'East 76
perches to a post titmice North 66 and 1-2 deg. East
78 perches to a post thence Noel' 85 deg. East 59
perches to a post, theme South 10 deg. East 92 per
ches to u post, thence by the Carlisle Bank, North
79 deg East 28 perches to a chestnut, thence North
3 deg. East 52and 1.2 perches to a white oak, thence
by'lltAniel',4cevers ' North '2l deg. West 42 perches
to a pine; thence North 4 deg. West 18 and 1,2 per
ches tti'att oak .stionm.thence North 85d. East 18
1-2 perches to it post; thence North 15 d. West 16
and 34k0 to a black oak; Induce by John Warner,
North 27d: West ' p. to a white - ntik; thence North
75 d. East'l7.p. to stones; thence: South 9.d. Emit 8 p.
to a pine ettirOp the place' or heghtning; containing
118 acres and 154 perches strict measure, having
thereon' etinttM Grist mill, iltrelling haute, Barn
Stable, and:other out Houses. 'Mizell and taken in
execation its the progrtroftkeurge unkat, Sr. Ault
to he sold by ine _
" PAUL M ANL IN, Sheriff.
,Sherift's Office; Carlisle, • 15.-1 S
124: 1843.
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR sAL,II
1N pursuance of an order of the Or
li. plows' Court of CumberinieLcounty, will be sold
ptiWic Sale, on .the premises, on Vuturday the
'Llitfi qr. October next, at I i Weloek, M., the
follytw
feg described tracts or parcels ofi land, late the proP
erty of Margaret Quigley: (formerly Alargnret
Grookett,)ilec'd.. bitUtatf 1114 Aidliroll township, Colin
of.Cumberlami, ). ' •
No,' 1. Consisting of two purparlq,
one part containing 19N1.11'r ACRidS and FOWL
I!ElitCllES; strict measure—its pet apart by the in
quisition mado under a writ' fit partition mid valtia
tion: and as described in said inquisition and
granveieleited, filed ;tithe of iee of thq•Cderlt of the
Ofiphatisl Court at Carlisle, and below. part or. the
old' 01.1MVON TRACT uf' Gitbrkli Crockett,
deCeased, Who Was father td Miirgaret Quigley-6:11d-
Milling lands'. or GeOrge 151rItilibover, other lands: r,
which theillbove lan pari.and lands of Philip Miller
'anti the Yellow Brecellespreek. The other purhart
which is tinitesed to the abotOy.tlli!, ,
and to be sold with it as ono Iraq, is a piece pi.
asz)
.tout . 1111041 re; alerted' Bin anqeXA
to the requillititte, aajalailik:iaadiat Geoi.ge . Benz
,heirit;
';;end; other lands of
'tvhiCli said . ..tea 'fieres *rest I
No; ‘d.
• Vhii,.iiaccmg';,tfoiifir;.bp ' roftt 40
soldi %lit; i;eB(Ousof,the*tl tract ; Of ,whieh tho
'Above:imp f 3 r4 llitt orono . . •
18 , Acres LEa s iPintiet, , . ' ...:(kot. pgatf.:Diti; '3 hirAlt.serilm3
in ?thelnquisitiorr.nli referred to—.
rololelovituala.:pf.'.4olnt.slMtelonser, ,Arehlhaltr
Oteledantes7*.'ol.,noe,wittl dip„ab9ve described tea
s- Ton t.soile ore." 1- 01 litho-T*l4y iiei toplq 10 SW eX.,
4aifent n e lghbothootlo4oll.,waterettt in a gookriniair.,
with NTS
Sad the, title elttatitil'hidispittaPle4
t4erntiolinlftlidAirolnionimt*Zr
whiUnirlitiliP!).44oo *ale
ifit Nho'reslitlaot in•',Ter,o
''iv,tc(fout
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.REAL ESTAttANDAILL PHO TY AT'
,rGli
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PUBLIG,SALE.
1„. !• :.rant,. , % ;.,;!:.
• ,
rip HE SubseriberilAsslirie9vof'Joseph Lot:
sllaw l of Monroe townshm•; ctimberland Coto+.
ft, Will Expose to publie•,stile; Mt FRIDAY:the 20th•
pf9Ctither next, the lidiudde'Rear Estate foul:Mill
ill•operty; ,belottingdetnirilied as
- • • --
QUlA:O l e ',l ;•t v it ZATIVO '
isontaining"MO.A.cres;skuide in Monroe township,
Cumb . eidand nounty,'bonnVed by' lands of Michael
Misliter antlAbridnon Brittult,• ly i ng QhoOt
cast of L'arlisle, on the read from Carlisle to•Tork,
and-,about s.miles from Mechaniestult•p•.:. The land
is first-Me Limestone, under good fentieintid hi the .
highest - State - of 'cultivation. *The iniprovetnents ate
a good TWO STORY DWELLING •••
ROUSE, flew BANK. •• •
SHER,CORN , CRIBS, and other;Vedesk r s
sary out-buildings. There ie also ttltf/ge;
Orchard mill, choice trait trees. , The ••
schole plantation is•considered4o, bemne orpie best
tracts of land in Ctimbet•lancl county.' 'Also, will be
sold with the aboVe, the Itufd tlit•Fe . stery•
MERCHANT MILL PLASTER'& SAW MILI,
meted on the' said thrm,atal-prdiielicil by the wa-.
ters of the Yellow llreerbes Cree k, :.which runs a--
!mg the platuatioft. The Merchant Millis ill com
plete order, containing three pair •of • link for flour,
one pair , tbr chopping, and a Smut I Machine •ot
Gt•ittles's patent, with Elevators and all
~inachinery
necessary to a first. rate Merchant Mill.
The Plaster and. Saw • Mills are also in the best
order,
.• • • • • , .
• Also, ht the same time and place, a tract of.
Mountain Land;
Alving in sight 'of the shove, and .covered with
thrivin g chesnut timber;:e intainhl about twentyr
five acres, . .. • ,
The above property 1;111 lie gold as a whole or in
parts tofinit purchasers. Sale to' commeilee at 10
o'clock in then forenoon,. when attendance will be
•
given and terms made known by
GEORGE, BRINI3LE,
JACOB NIESLEY.
• HENRY BARNITZ,
Assignees ofJoseph Latshaw.
Septesnher 20, 1R43. ts.
ca•Volittiteer, Carlisle; Telegraph, Itarrislntrg;
:leading Adler, and Lamaster Volksfiltud, insert
until sale, mark price, and !wild bill to this office.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
'WILL be sold in pursuance of an order of-the
9rphans' Court of Cumberland county, on
FIi')).LN. th, v , 201.1, of October next, at nubile venilite,
ou li m: ye e n l jaea,tit_t t o'clock iu the foretionii of !add
'day, I r,siate
to . • .
A Trpet.of Lninl.situntn and lying in ilia
nransldp lonroe; in the -comity aforesnid, hound
ed
-Im.-.landantlieorge„Tritmllt.Martinliranif,;,
,John Kinsley and incept; ,Ijiitshaw l con
taining •
•
•
78 -ACRES AND 83 PERCHES, -
tic!•:t nie:our6, having thereon erected a
Twig Story LOG'IIOUSP, KITC3IFIN, 4 .
-and r,ood BA.NK BARN. l'h,clthill'
all o. , :ared exkwpt alinut Ten Aertii %Oak ; g
is in'.iretl with good timber.' l'hi•re is
'Fbod Yonng OrehaVd, and'n first rate well of water at
the door of do.' dwelling. house... The quahly of the
Jand'is Limestone or the first order. lids place is
from -- Aleelurniesbur 4 ,and hl one ot the
hest neighborhood:rill the eottiitT.
' The terms 'of safe -will he, ~ ;:500 of the , pOreliase
mimes :o ho 'mid on the confirmation of the tide by
the Court, to:lxe paid on the first ilai - of April
next, when possessions of the premises ail! Le giten
Id the purchilDer or purchasers—the balanee saitl
Omelets:. Money to be pat& it; two equal llrlllIISII pay-
bents thereafter, without interest, to nit: On the
'I t of April, 1845, Mut on the Ist of April,lB.l6:l
- purchaser or pitrrhasers til a nal to get any of
the retits . or profits. of naitllitrin forthis var.
payment of the - purchase Money Os nforesaitt 61111111,e
secured by judgment hoods anti mortgage by the
purchaser or purclinsers to the ailusinistrator of
th•ceilcut lust the - effiifirnmtion or the salt, 11111 i l'NeCtl
-6011 of the tired to said purchiser or purchasers.
AM IN .11110 NVNEAVELL:
:Admini,trathr .1 - Abraham Bratnit,clee'il.
(.li.setutter '2O, 1:43. ts.
Assignee Sale.
3AT ILL, he sold :it public sale, on SATUR TINY
1 Y • the '..+.lst 114 or October next, At 10 o'clock,
A. l„ iu Shi Ventanstown, C111111)01111111 county, the
following . described Itcat Estate, to wit:
~..t i tly4- 0 (D uo - L uilrovizr
si,„„te ott the South side of Main !Avec', 119ing
thereon erected n good Dwelling 111011b1.01 uldler
Shop and a Scuttle. •• ' ' '•
. •
Ako -:1 . 111! one-holt' of two Lots, on the,
Smith slow or Jlninstrret, 6nyia g .thereou ,reveled
t wo Thr et ling' I louses.
Also,—The half of, a Lot of Ground, on
the East:sidepi ltaiiroad btrect, basing a ;louse told
Stable thereon erected. . . .
. .
The above properties are located in,ShilTll7lllS
io%lll, elld will be fi)lli by lIEN ItY RUN',
Assignee t)f Daniel Shelly.
September '200818: is.
'
1- 3 47 b tic Sate.
TUE subscriber; Assignee in Bankrupt
cy, will, by order ofsaitl Cnurt, ott TI I UItS.
DA V the l'2lll 6f - fit:tuber, sell the lollowitig-valtut-
Lie -property, vis:
104 Acres and 63 Perches
of first ran. UNIKSTONE bad, situale in West
Pennshorough . township. Cumberland Co., three
miles \Vest of on the News ills road, ad
joining lands or .lolm Fishborn, Ilrnry llitner, Da-
Nnilor and others. The land is first quality
limestone, under good fi'lll2s, and in a good nude of
cultivation. 'rile buildings 'are a •
TWO.STOUY WI; I [OUSE, with •, 4 6
other necessary out buildings. lustS4A
rate STONE BANK ItA ItN , swung VS:I !
URCIi MID a never 05? . ..L. 4 :"ea:
water at the dour. The *Move r mentioned farm is
in a healthy part of Cumberland' Valley.a mil road
of the same name 1105 through the one mul of it;
any person mitsbsing tti victr : the Property will please
call on John k ihhinirn or the subscriber; who will
give information and show it. • The terms will he
made accommodating to purchasers, and IM 111(141111-
ode title clear of all ineundirances, and possesOolt
will be given Mt thin first of April,
On the some day 'wane offered a patented
•
• Steain
with n good new boiler,. that might Ammer n Saw
Mill, Tam Yard or other works, besides large Wood
vessels witty Copper Worms. It will. he sold to
gether or in pieces as:mar snit purelnasern.' Sale to
commence tat 1,0 o'cloek;.A. M. a •
DAVID COBLE,
AFs•gnee in Bankruptcy of D. I'. Seherbalm.
Carlisle, September,!2dth, 103. 7
suEnErrs SALE.
BY virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Ex.
petals to me directed, issued nut of the Orphans'
Court of Cutuborland county, will be exposed to pub
lie sale, at the Court liohse in the bormigh of Car
lisle, on SATURDAY the 7pi day di Outober,lB43,
thpfellywing desoribeit Kea - Estate, '
'Tty,olipfs of Ground, situate in Paper
town, SoUth Middleton tutrusltiu t Curnherlund comi
ty , each lot captaining SOUr feet. in briquitb, and f.,10 . 0
feet, inimir or. less, in:depth, aulinhthug Dalttmare
street 010110 %Vest, Mrs Folerott the North,
the heirs al,leint-MuClure and i Joseph Knox on the
East. antta-street on the South,ltacttig theramt erect
e -A:4AV° STORY IIItIGE,.IIOUSE,at 011 e, and a
half story FRAME lIOUSE, t and at large two story
FRAME, HOUSE, plaistered, and a Kitchell, and u
Irma SLAW, NVith at well of water. •
Alitoz—A ,Trabt of Land, situate in, the
towanlOD of Dickin4on, Cumberland enmity, contain
ing ONE. lIUNDEED ANI) TWENTY ACRES;
'more or leiS, bounded by lands of John . IP4..,ers,
Daniel WunderliCli, John %%rosily, Washington .lteiglifiirir grail olltees,having thereon erected a two
sTpay 1.;;ItAl1IS noosp FxrctiEN• ; jimg
• Harp snaVother out houscs.--Seiv,ell atyrtakeit in ex
betttion as the property ffryttrink/Veak.:/yi r Audio
tiepOld bY ":, ..• " • I • • "
: • " ' itliiRTIN, tieritr. •
5h i'ithe (take, enrilnle,? '
lath b'ejitinntiee 1843.,''C • : •
• , PUBLIC SALE •
tt
•4 Y . virtue t an ,ortlet,nl the Orphans
Court of Cumberland•county4 eViage 'to
Public Sale,, on the premises, SATURDAY , the'
3Utli day of Sopteniber,.lB4p, at. 19 o:clock, A 21114
illliltat,uertitity‘tna9fpf,;l,#,ul;b4l9.tiging!.o.4lte oftate
of 'Ceeirgc Daniel Slu,aser, tlecearsed, situate in, the'i
tovnsbip of Dlekinson,ye tliSiofinty of Cumberland;
about 61- ralldsfrork-Papertottui, en : the Genyatanas ,
:Road, bounded•hy, lauds lately belonging - Moses
PI, the 'keine of Samuel Woodson, desuase'd,,J tniob
%Iyers end'otliens,eontaining . ,
27#0re 8 ti11d4P0 61 4 68 ) StarletT 62 oo4
.Al(O,OiAtt6 hided( edilelt Is Idetrit l / 4 1,ittlii , t0a' goot
410 illtifiltivath?lirtheN499ol;Yelk99*liri With
- - '
TLI. bo 6101',;iikedttolv x ,,;ed'wo, - ,d;
or other shittibV todeone first rate Friri!k^.
Ha Stoic And kw6tairge, 'Nu Plate a3tores—alkitl,
goo4 ‘ ,or , drE, Vi!etran be itien Tijo4alling
, WIN+ bfriAY, Age"o. 1
Cailisfe; September 13,180:
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...
-k , - SHERIFF'S: , SALEr
1211-1:;-siilltie2of 'atiadrk.iyriiior.Vcinutidid,Expott's'
p:,
_To Me directed,lssuedink - a itlii'Cii*Ccir Cons, -
tpotiPlens of Cumberland bounty',*llllWexpoSed to'
puddle sale at the' , Cotirt lie in the, borough of
gailisle, on SATURDAY, the.soi,E. tlity,ef Sepfem-s
iter; A. D. one thousatt4 eight' littridred and flirty.
three ''at 10 Waled's, A. M. the qtawitrr described
,
lleat ?Estate, viz : ' ',
, A , Lot Of' Ground in Allen town
. .. .
ship, containing FIVE ACRES, more or less, ad
joining John MeCalTery inithe East, Tobias Miller
in tiro South, Joseph isoi, man on the Nrirth, end. 0
roil op the West, having thereon erected, a otie. stor y
Log !Pulse.Seized and taken in execution as the,
property o 1 Samuel Duey. " • '.' '" ,
•. Also, a Tract of Land situate in rranit.
ford township. containing SEVENTY ACRES
more or lest, adjoining hinds 5,f .Ihlut Ilickes on the North, George Mussleman
,00-tliii 'West; George
Strohm mil Mrs. Shaw on the. South, dohs; Wyo.-
koop mid Nicholas therich on, the ,lust, and a
Log House, Log Islitchea - and - Leg - Sam; --Seized
' Mill tithed in exception as the prepchty et, JohnLor
. . ..
jab. . .
. .
. Also, A Tract of Land . situate in Mt Milt
township, tutnberlatid county, contsiniug ()NE
11uNniow ACRES,, more or less, adjoining lands
of George Christlieb, laced> Chid stlieh, Daniel
MoDonahis -heirs and other lands of John flamer,
laying th,reon erected a Teql - Stury Doom:and largo
11.111rit. . :.
-1Also; A Tract of,Lant!'silunte - in :Mifflin
tro:ltsilip,containitas TWQ lIUNORED ACRES,
nitire or' less, adjoiOng lands Samuel. Ramp and
Daniel Mt:Donal(la heire,.latnes emalev and others,
hit - ring thereon erected a large Two Sung Muse.
OlnitdevrtilTimd a Kitchen, a.large Bain and other im
provements.
Also,, 'A Tract of Land simile in Mifflin
to w n siiip,coutoiningvonly-roun A citv,s, slate
or adjoining lands of Ibtaiel MA)malds heirs
and otherlands nl Attila Seh - ..ed and taken
in execution - as the proptblv of John Harper: .And
to }le:iota by me PAIR. MARTIN,
Sheriff's °Mee, Carlisle,
•Ith Sept..• 1843. 5
?ÜBLIC SALE,
11 , ileeree Of Ate t)i•plutos' Court of
nit Ctio.lterhool comity. I will eNpoy to public
r.ale, no the premises. oh 'Frit:, ItS1) AY, the P2lll of
Oetoherott_l9 o'cito all th,lt. certain brut
or !hod, toyosFivii - iii — PF.Tariziwoliltre
eionity of Comheylooll, Itronto,(l 11 . • lands or (id0,..0
\llcrs, \Vol. Drawhoela owl At tic Lotz'z.
coutuinihr, •
•
107 ACRES,
loom or less, till or which is cleared and tinder gratil
react.. tied etiltnatiOn, haring thereon ereried a two
story
I.OG lIOIJ I nail 1)OUBLE LOG •
ll.\ lt.N, and .IN'At.“)N 5111.11).4. p,g
There is a pori.p at Ob. dotermar ritn.
iiingwater oa, the farm. • In .tootnex-4
•
ion with this will lie Sold a 7'.141CT Oh' 00D
bd.VD iit . the sante township, lyin' about one wile
and a half rroin the fa•nt,e taiuing ahOut 5U Acres,
covered with paid-00)er.
thi.,terios_whirli_AdUN_mailr know' on the, day
al' role, u ill be wry easy and made to suit
sers:
SKIMS '‘‘ . 001)111;11N,,
For the lieit•it nt I),ivid Crept:, dte'd.
August 31, • • • is-43
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ORPHANS' COURT SALE, —.. •
IN pursuance - of an urclei of the Orphans' Court
or Othillerbt COMIty. Will Ise f•ohl :at publi c .
reodoe.or ontery ; on the pr e misrs,ffl t S.VI'IIIMAY
the 7th dal. or Oet,,her next, at '2 o'clock, P. At., the
f
fullowin g .described tract or parcel o'
- '
vev.06.1 4.54.4
' 41V 41" -e) q" *OTIO B TaIt - 2 A Vs •
liciongins in the estate of Dr. lanntiel Custine, li.
ciaised r sittinte in South , IlitldleloillOW9001 , ,Ic""':
lied:mil county, alma out utile front the borough of
Carlisle, adjoining lauds of Jitinea Noble's heirs,
John I lays, .himot Giviii's heirs, Nfelehoir I fplrer:s
11. .and C. llarnitz rind ollters., containing .`
95 'AcrOs 2 1 2 Perches, -Strict Plemure,
•.
About 30 le
acres of it ar? cared and in a good state
of cultivation; the revidtie is ete:cred vita thriving
young:tiiither, attemod of it.: being near
the borough, renders it saluatilss , It map lit atisati
tageotisly 'metros a separate flu in, there being abun
dance ut thither, for building. purposes, &e., Inas
lie subdivided,and used for out hits emineete,l with
borough property. :
The terMs of salerare,l,3oo In be paid on the con
firmation °film sale, and the residue of the one-half
of the purchase moiwy on the Ist day of .April
8.1.1-111141 ,the other half in two equal annual ptIV
1111.11lS there:ll)CP Willlolll bitterest, the whole to Le
secured by judgment I oa Is or 111 . 0 , 411iZ:1111•I'S, it S the
Courttiny direct. - .011N . IIA It PER,
Tilt I the appointed by the Court.
September 15, 18-1;1. Is.
SELERICE I I7I3 F147.4E,
Y virtue of a Writ of Veoditiour Rippling to
s. toe directed, I o ill expoie to public sato, at
the Com t house I' the
1.1111 of Oi•tolier, nt 10 o'elot, A. AL •' .
A Tract , of Lind South 19iddICton
township,-ctunlicrlal , d 4;ountv. boand!..,l bt !nods
tbeiter. Ateaankr ttr.dm,
and others, contitiiii iteregaiiil:s i perches; and
also another trait t adjoining the Ithove, eindaiiiiiig 15
tivrc: , , mud allio another trail adjoining, containing
our Her e and a haying thereon eretted n illihi
titinut Mill, De..tillry, Several large, Du ening
I looses, anil llarti: • And the property trill I
olfertill together or iii•pirts will best 11110.11114111.1-
1.1.8;1111111 6 110 SIIIIIV 11:15 10.1.11 111%41011 116 101100 s:
1. A 'l'raet of Land situate on the bend
dose betart spring, tont:tilling 11 act es and 101
perches, haling thereon erected a liege three story
Stone Nlereliant Mill, and the whole water power
thei•i•to astarlied, and also two Du idling I louses and
Hey. A. T. mewl!, 611i
haniond the residue of the latal.,
..Tract Land, adininina
out land 00Val. Graham. C. Clepfer,
.l ulr•itylltygwnheituer'e heirs, %V. and It.
and residue of thV land, 4:mitititiitig 1(13 Acres,
till porelie.., having tines on eautteill l a bOlllO
MlllO4Oll I louse ninl liarn, Two Tenant !louses and
?itubles. Di'atillery a fine Drultaril,"iattl the Le
tn it eipritn; passiir, dirt - nigh it. ' . •• !'•
3.. also—A Tract of Land, aitnate .in
the mime township, adjoining the above, and land ur
the Rev. it. T: :11eGlil, containing 71 1101'05 and 105
perches, leaving a house and Stable thereon erected;
all 01'i:1111141 and lieautilid spring of water. •
. ,
4, Alfin— ,
-A Three Story 13rielt
and pai•t of a Lot of Giunnd In Ca r lisle
the heirs of the lion. Thomas lll:try Keep
erg,Flast street on the Noll4lllo an 0111.1 011 tile
SOlllll.
, Also—The -Big. Pond Furnace Es
late sioniteln Newton null Soullummton ton mhips,
bounded be laittls or Abraltntn Seeiers, John Hus•
sel, t tliver, Samuel Alemottler
and °fliers, bontnitting 5111)11 ikeka more or less, hat
ing one Mara Furtatee„.Cenl,llouses, two Two Story
1)welliog, llouses, a Frame 011iee,niste' Log 'rums'
klooses,ad Siabling ilteeeon erected.—Seized nod
taken in execution asllit , propyrty ulJelm Moore.—
Aaßl_to said, by me,
. • • , PAUL. MAliTlNiSlierill:
Sherifr's ()Mee, 2 . „
•
September 43,1933. S
SPECIAL .COURT;
X, Y . .vi due .of p. IrriVroin the ,414,n. Dhnicj
Durkee, Fresiclent :fudge o f th o I m o.
chi District of- Penneylvpilin, bearing data. the
30th'do bf August,lB43, rtnd.fo meolfrecetcd.
NOTICE IS IREIFCEIWGITtiff;
That a, Special C..oprt qf quarter Sessioto3 ef the
peace, will be held by thli said Hon.. Hatilei llinr
kco,and the:Associate Jim:lgoe ck,f,tho Coul orQuar.
ter Sessions o( tlitaadee of COnberland 'County,
IA the
,Conrt, Housso hi the. borough of gbrlislo,
ootrimenb,ingqin'.-. TAstfay. thd I , lth day,of
orpber 18,43, 'at'' 71in+.O'clook
Said dak, tb Continue Out,' wak i : for 11)4 trial of
0,0 Faso,' of the qointrionwealth i ts .Hamil
tOn; ' 4 Ba pp o y g et*DOthew?tvigrtpably, fo the pro:.
4fsion. or 'the. Ads of ~Aiimully cast;
mAlle, and: prOidc{i, O f
roil -and - , all cPnceuipii; win fake
. , et.: ; .„.
•• •. ; AtAP-TIN,
Office,Colll6l4.
Fif , t:' 1 2 t.ii 8,4:P1 S
.lier ; 1101114: 13 P .) twits' Minor%
.t4l4:t
-rl"Eauttntil
Eiyi •
;On,Tuesthty the ik of 0.000,
WlLlAii;pofd•j-,l4.'poild r to e; 'Onisti- .
- ry ,of the Court or
Ctiplitrltind...tdountyott• tO ,A.; 14:4 nf 'raid ,
tltty,.. the foliti#ing'lluscriiird . ,entit; ju 6 l;‘,l*:.
property.,9r4neob
A'TRACT , OF , LAM
situate -in -Mifflin, tovinship;: . contberlanil'eri ntv;
houluled by ' , litutlitisf patio Christleib, Gen. ldortlPe
I -lioirs,',lnitsi High, undlonits of the heirs of 'said de
cedosit horeittlifter deserified as No. tticontsiiiint
, •
and 81 Perchoa, Oat finiiiigtheyenn erect
ed a TWO •rolvz •. -
KiTctlEN,pouill,tll,of; •
NVAGON COHN Clllll,otOP 4• • • .!, 4
C11)Elt PRESS,,it'v , ..ll of Tiover
water . com . kattent' the house •
Ina a good 'Apple' Orchard; abbot 7t atitCni . of the
libme tarot are rwst rate' 'flintier l e and; and thC teat
i'dne itl k good state of ettltivatioti;
40 acres gond meadow, thpetttee.part of tvitialk
for 11111go'.
No; 2, A 'Proct of Land,, cilin(1) .1 111; the
shove ilescrihed fitrin and ltd aPdlenry Miller,
A Inn. hialer, Moses Whister,llalliel licinugh
lin, Jacob Fititer_, Georzellootratill mho i4cootainii
Aeres and 115.Per8hes
',eat niensm., - 2,. laving thereon .erected a T
Wd
STOltl 1.1,1 G !ROUSE and 1....T.0161.a double. Log
!t a rn, AN'agO4 'Rhti I. and Citlti crib; tip Apple Or
chard awl a irzver tailing u ell of water ocai•theiloori
about 10 tILI,e3 of tlieahove farm are . first rate Tim
ber Litol. amnia! residue in a good staie euttiva
tion...pr hith•111,013; 201101(5 are good meadow. •
• 1:1;0 above' trains will be :sold„sltiarately or to
g-,ther, to rnit purchasers, on 'the hollowing terms: .
'rh o o f a3 le to he paid by the purchaser or pUr
chaser:, on the confirmation of the sale by the Court,
+it 0 lihth, thou he or they will he required to enter
into recognizance in the Orphans' Court with.sp.
proved security, to Iseetil.o 11112 residue of the par
chase money, to be paid as follows—one third to re
main in the hands of the purchaser duringilte life
of the widow of 'said decedent, the interest An be
paid her wititia:ly, commencing nu %Ice Ist of April
nett, Miring her la!, anti at lire death the prin
cipal to 1111 11,11.1 11/ 11212 11.41'S or said decedent, one
other third to be paid on the I si or April nest, when
pooession will he given and a deed mstleto thr pur
chaser—the remaining third to be paid in two equal
anottal payments thereafter without inteveq.
latl,ll , lltri 0111(1e of the grain growing at the
(10112 of cal.! will_pasi• to the purchasers. Ant . per
snit hliing to view - said farms• beforcllie they -ofd.
arc requested to call on David Iligh residing on
the trentiscs4r on the sobscrilwr •w.lin.,lives : one
miiu (0111 orNewville , •
,;114 GOl3 -111f111,—.:.
Agliniiii‘trator aJacob lligh, deceased,
Ecptember 1%43.-Is.
Valuable Timber Le for Sale,
On ayt,,, day ale 14th of October,
I- F °subscriber, E xeCti tor of the, estate
or ibeeessed, will sell at Iliadic
the 11011!P• 01 301111 11:111(1011/11, in Dickinson
towlihlop, at 1.2 o'clock, following described
l'iniberl.niiil;to wit: ' • •
No. I, united. V cootoining 0' Acres, end 01.
Perches.
No. 2 ; market 13. cot•lttiiiiit 10 Acres and 70
Porches. -
No. S p twkil“..l C. exifinitiitig 10 Acres, nod El
Turelirs, all itrirt iiien,nre.. The otiose woos of
land .use bounded In lands or mooro,—
Nlyerl. and others.
The cooditions ore, Cash eolifirinotioli ui
the sole'
PETERS,
Jacob !banish, do:ins:id
S I,s.—ts. •
IvQattse,4sZe
.Faran
7141111•: oll'e'rs at private mile, the follo •
ing ilv.seribed Valuable Reid "'stale, situate in
N u rtliztlaldletnn to entudy;eon-
Witting 150 A Cl-l.i;tionore !es's, of Patented Land,
about 15.5 All'eS or which are, cleared, nail in « high
:date of cultivation - . ~. and- t he residue covered-with
thriving yuuttgr hither, The improvements are a
.—T, t) STORY
I.9,„tvisol_a, •_a iv,
stem; Kitrlten; atill . n name Porn, rO t i II j
Ililt a Wienni shed tail Cure erili,and &LAT ,
it fine runt; ()veil:nal with choice fruit.. The
11111) . 1 is will eilVVVell with LOClSl.l,lllll.ldlYiell a 1111111-
berm(' never failing riaming rpri, gs near the dour.
Anre mtaitiaurd Tr et, i tall 'Lund,
111111 ia ill il hralilry heighlmrheed, within wo miles of
Cat lisle,S; nitendle from the Cumberland Valley rail
road, and It Mg nu' the Conodagnittet Creek.
Au inilisputtmle title a ill he given. For terms apply
to the Fubseriltm , residing on. the ninth •llottom
road, 5 miles from C:u Ii
JOHN Sr.
' agentlß4s. '2lll-14.
N.ll. The :tinge farm is cons enient to the Car
lisle market.. •
PUBLIC SALE OF HEAL ESTATE.
sold
I M ' V b t e l t th i :;• lb a l f ic
sale.on
next,
October
tiU t,
o'clock, P. M., of said day, on the premises,
ti e
lug described
I:1 41'12
v.iwi‘s.tJ gso Ni+s. gist •
silt:ate in Main tow usilip, Cumberland county.
bounded by lands of the heirs of, Matthew
Thompson, deceased, Sdnuiel W esthetic' . ' Mar
lin 13erget, refer Ilershe, Hugh Barr, and the
Cianodogninet creek, containing lEi3i Acres, ne
oitiasure. Juicing . thereon erected a
.LOG HOUSE, . STONE BAN
BARN, 93 feet ong, a pi t - icor-Win
spring of water and a ❑ ~,,in ti ..1 1 'Itilp
owl a Well of water co t , o E:4O
door, and a n' i lo Also, a largo
L Cratii.l%.ll
a !mother of other fruit trees, consisting of.
Fetch, Plumb. Cherry, Ste.. There aro shout 60
Acre's of good 'flintier Land, and the residue
cleared and iu a gond state of cultivation,of sohick
about I 3.1" acres elle.7:N..l!ellt meadow. The shove
described farm Liind of a good q - nality,
equal to any iii the town-hip. ,
• !Vile tenni-Jo, An e wit be: Two Hundred
DoJ
lurs to be paid on the day of sale, miediall of the
Whole purchase money, including the aforesaid
3200, to bu paid on tip 1;t:or April next, when
tho title wildhe possesSion given to the
puiehaser,'riud the residue in four equal annual
payments thertaller without interest, to be secur
ed by jUdginent bonds nr mortgage. • ,
The title to the.above wiil, be made, by' p 04 .
Sterrett, execntor of Mary Ann Culbertson,
Mio owned the•one undivided half,,whose interest,
in thin same will ha sold in pursuance oi'iiii,order.
of the Orphans'sCourt of said county. ty hqr
color, and by John Culbertson i wbo,,oweed the
other undivided half part of suid.real estait4
DAVID, ,9TERRETT,
Executor of Mary Ann Cnlliertsiin,'dec'd.
JOHN CULD,ERTSON.,
August 30;1843,
. Public Sale.
-F2pYvirtpe of nu order of the Orphtme. Gantt
1.-D of Cumberland 'county, will be oxprisecl to
public'tn le, on the premises, on SATURDAY, the
30th September, 1843, at 1 I o'olocki AOl4 ull
that curtail' .
alq) . 9 2 OUP ' 1a3L 1 ,414) 1 Un. 13) *
Situato and being in West' Penpaboro' 'township,
';i.iittberlari:cotiiiiy, containing aliont Onn' acre,
and haying b Two Siory:rtiVlF.,'
tiOUSE, and bill= 'rituldii, thereof' i. v
oreeted,bounded by 4Tylrew.VorbeN
INOele;ring&S'ainuelf)l'eurypjfk.ii
7 . .. Terme mane the ilayytrealil/,,whon
attqciancu'wl)l ho tiven by'
".; EOTtGE ttoTiti
"• trd
. AdministrOmof 4601:19ug.hr •0 •
August ,
iIIt.AT , PUBLIC,S LE.
viii , b.inki tit pailic Fite on
on SATURDkX; tho', 3 0 th
o!olnelz, M.
A EIt)iTSE
' 01. ,, G1tOUNA
late del wale or.Jons.llo9vpit., , ,„
ilimntaiehig ONE A, eIf.E..KRO/AkeiNielikr
, situtitod in.--.MeebeeickbettiQoabetittel
teiteletl,on the, Vest tve-up i
i rri'79it
ut'.Attere Ileigk4 I.l* :tklotie
teet , :isterttitl;st ityret!titt
latttpiAl',.49P•F
4ritti
• " •
FOR SALE
NEM