Dmalds/M -7 341MtleaTOPi 44etaitariagizt j 147eihpli4ai Dlo'isilair,Octater, 11, 1043. The Sabbath. trWO ' ;t•e requested to give notice, that the thfrilite a series.' Of : Sermons, whose object Is to promote the better Observance of the Haly bath, will, he preached in the Second Presbyterian Church, 'en next Sunday evening, by the 'Rev. Mr. TARRINO, of our borough. It is un!lerstood•that the other chordss of th 4 borough will be dosed on that occasion. o:7ourrenders, especially Farno:Orß, will:find a rich trtiat•in Mr. W.nintter'e ade. aeseee on t h e op. :poritepage. Aindilrlied Sales. - Itir• the age 0 . Real Estate of Dr. Lemuel Vustine, deutrAsq, by John Harper, Trustee, is lutliOartratl to next Saturday, the 14th inst., no unle Wring been effected on Saturday last, 1 -" he sale of Real Estate 'of James Given, de ceased: is also adjourned to Tuesday, the 31st of 'Octsber, inst., no sale having been- effected .an Ffiday last,. See-advertisement. The Election Yesterday. (a' We have kept our paper back in the hope of being able to present some definite returns of tho Efeetion yesterday, We have not been . able p3 . asoe'rtaiti, precisely what the result. is hut ho. lievo the Porter County Ticket has a m ajority i l tir- Sioient to ()loci it, The 'Whigs vote of the county hos not. been full—indeed the contest seems to have been rather a personal squabble for the Sherift's office than a - contest for party measures. In the Carlisle district the united Minority for Gen. Miller was 114. He lost ground in the rest of the county, however, and has been beaten by Judge 1:4401 probably 100 in Cumberland. The County Ticket ditto; with the exception 4JC;IIN • Harr, who is possibly elected. . Our friends who do not feel much rejoided with tho doings l ocCumheritip,d,county, arc referred to the more carigoling littelligenge :from Maryland and Georgia ! Let us now organize for Henry Clay and work for similar results. (0' IVe learn by thismorning's earn that the BiThigit 'ham Oimeectled in Chambersburg, by a llargcs, giaMity; and that Gen. Miller is "ahead of Bleak ti far as heard from. =1 • Elt:CtlintArtig. 0:: - / - 1 .Velearn from Dauphin county that .the Whig ticket has succeeded with the exception of one Asseinlilkman. Ramsey's majority forCun. gross is 711 , Dauphin e And 273 in,Lebanon, which istitenght sufficient 16 elect him: ' In lamitiiitor county *e learn that• the Whig Clay ticket him 'succeeded throughbut, by a ma. jority cirnearly l 000!! , i • _ _ The IVhigß havb carried Franklin coanty majority of 3 or 100. majority is still greater. fic - tdcetiorriiflawh'. — Cmat:V;l:raiTtinf peat blithe Douse,of Delegates of . Maryland, by Um Whigs cf Baltimorc,'has , much gratified his manyfriends :n Carlisle, where lie is well and ra• tbrably known. Mr. Carey:was formerly con. peeled eitli Dickinson College. Mir Tab3e. I:0' We have received Campbell's POreign Semi. Monthly Magazine, for Oct. 1. 1843. It is em bellished with a beautiful engraving, and-filled as usual with the beat selections from the foreign „magazines. A review of the life and writings of Ad e !inon, from the pen of Macaulay, is com snenceo in this number and will he completed in Ih s next. We cordially recommend this maga 2ine td public favor. It is published Soini.month- Ay at $5 per anni:m iti.advanc. Address James M. Campbell, 9P o;lestout street,' Phila. The AneJo.Ainerica.n. a literally paper of the first character, printed to NeW 1 ork, is still re ceived. It is published In quarto form at $3 per year. The N. Y. New World: published in quarto for - n, at $3, a year, still maintains iti high char. acter as a literary jourritil. The "Medical News Library,Tor October, Is on our table. It Is an excellent ivorlt, and this num. bgr hos the usual quantity of valuable medical in• telligence. It• is publiAcd monthly at 91 per year. We haW3 received from the New York New World otlice, the American Agriculturist's Alma. nac, for 1894, edited by A. B; Allen,, Editor of the American Agriculturist, New York, Besides the regulai calender department, this Almanac is stored with a quantity of matter the most useful to Fanners' n the various subjects of Agriculture, f'itce cts. a copy. • 1 A Now and Importdrit Move: ! C'eThe New York Courier and Enquirer, leading Whig •and Clay paper in New York; has come out in a lengthy and able article in favor of ; placing the name of DANIEL %VEDSTER on the ;ticket with Mr. las:. Henry Clay for President, end Daniel Webster for Vice President of the lUD/ted states! The Tribune, an able Whig pa. per. republishes the article and approves the imovement. It is of mrse a-proposition-of-no small importance,and will probably cause no little discussion: , , r Mr. Weber has been 'severely, end'wo think not altogether unjustly, censured for his coolie tbt' io varriAbe Tyler administration—hie continuing inthip Cabinet so long after the other Whig mem. 0 , bere t -and' thp apology,he tendered for the admin. istrafion- in filii - Faneitit-,Hall -speech,- whon--ho asked "the question, "Where shall /go 1" Late ly, lnWeVer, it seems he has dp;ormined where to go, for we ( notice that he is spoken of jodeliver W r hig adrlresses during the ensuing political cainraignin' passachusetts. There.ie no doubt • Mr.,Webater'is a Whig "at heart," but ti4ro ,are several things toforgivo before he can be restored• to complete confidence. . . Otr The .ctinverted Seminole Colleh.Chee or John D. Remo, who visited here , some monthe since, lute received from the govern s 'ent at Washington. an appointment as Tenehr,r, with a suitable saltiryotrid bas left for the red 'denooof his tribe: in' the fir West; to pursue his' 'missionary labors. c: • • tp;7The “Ccroberiand ' „of !oat, :grip*. pia:medlar fief, fire:almast entirely into pregi.,.3lll* ler, reserving a feu , yriak Cartriagas for the oiler ald"fruid thelWalge.geruiraily: / ..The majerity.o f tipqate Conyentibii t!re , e:2,4nlod,f , Orinsing• • Syco. , "terater 00.;Pile by_ e T papee proteildiukAn be lijaigi _llowoer t , , the election is tortsl'e . )9l#Ywe can't .kebp up a fight. 'bias husk .9papar t i'....ikei',,Vigis'doplt want *414 'could yeti. iiiiiN4 ! "lt 4 Paci A tirsiiku *leakage ii44“ 4144 MPt.;, 44 Y 1 194 (a4 . 4e '-t° Wednei4ay,; bt ngu ; iii the ` cheeri n g,:, intelligence 6 'F i belpitWOoi) 4 kinchine: . giaßl 4l .. the Irma • tiplisly , licrßefore'#l4 giiilh ' flettO ' Ottr reader!, the electiOnfivilVbe over:; We InanCrnet at the; time or what.the rerrult,Wlli be.. Nor is it,imPortint W;Citit: plirPorie. which : tioket s hall' prectiii.,: • Our 'Object is .to drais atteriticr! , „w the fact, that, the Whigs et'L'lttitheiltindeintiityoter stand'n th . elr awn grettettl 8060 Wii)!*tty ebb; not with C view to re.opeein exciting 't , nifitial campaign, and draw out friends out of one battle immediately Into the strife and turmoil of ace then, We dot Intend this. It is to be presumed that all require some repose from the dusty ex citement and fatigue Ofthe battle. The farmer, the merchant and the mechanic will now desire to settle down awliile:-and 'leek after his own bc:dlneas again. This is all rigit.--ltwould be neither wise nor prudent to have- oureolveS don • c: tuntally engaged in political strife. 'tut we think it kettle utmost ilOPortaom to the Whigs, that they shall "riot settle so firmly down, or become so' leisurely fixed in srm.chair. ease, as to altogether lose sight of the important event's` which will in all probability tra nspire withinwithin the coming year. The election of a Pres sident of the United States, and of aOovernor of Pennsylvania, next fall, oannot make the coining year otherwise than of engrossing importance to the people in a political - point of. view. For the first office, there is now not the least shadow of doubt, that fIF,NRY CLAY, of Kentucky, the Farmer of Ashland, will be the 'candidate of the Whig party, fin has-alreidy been nominated by general acclamation, in a thousand meetings, con. - Centrating the voice of millions of the American people Tho National Convention which ineetaln Baltimore in May next; , Will have little else to do than register the edict of the sovereign people in favor of HENair CIA* for President of the United States, and Make a judichius 'selection of a man to be associated with him for the Vice Presidency. These nominations are waited for with general anxiety by the people. They only are wanted to rouse the country from that calmness and stillness in which it passively . exists under the administra tion ofJohn' Tyler—an adminieration that like a night-mare weighs upon the breast of the nation, paralyzing its energies'and crushing its strength. Its career will boon he ended: The nomination of HENRY CLAY by the National Convention, will come as a bugle 'blase to the waiting cars of the people, miming them from j despair and inspiring . them,,witik hope and con. Segel_Like the signal of-Ithoderick-.-Dhp,in the higfitands of Scotland, whosd shrill-whistle in, an instant • • „ p,areisoned ate glen Walt thousands of his daring men,” the-nomination of [bait[ CLAY by the Baltimore Convention wilt wake up the American •people from their dcath.like-apathy. 6 This.is-what-tho. cruntry.is waitini; for. Wearied out with ex ! poriments upon the currency, by which the count I try has been brought to the verge of ruin, and individual prosperity reduced to wreck, the pc ale. look for the restoration of prosperity in the ad, ministration of the government by Henry Clay. • Too. long have his admonitions and Warnings gone unheeded—too long have the people been made the prey of designing demagogues with the stale ery of.o.le,mocraey" upon their lips—too kitig have the utsiiirtwa. nurnL a oculiC7WlTUSCiTtllftma . Itilte9llllllShip matchless eloquence, and lofty love 'of country, not only have placed him in the front rank of statesmen, but made hint the pride and boast of; the eountry, gone unrewarded— too long has jusgge Imen,withheld front, HENRY CLA Y': The people•will :not stiffer it any longer—a gen. mous, noble, hig'mninded public opioMn, which his been long abused, now pants to do him justice. Raise but his standard, and millions will rally around it with high hope and btirning enthusiasm. A- feeling . of .justice to. Henry Clay now reigns Uppermost in the publitt tiiind•L•Republies are not always ungrateful, and a generous and intelligent people will timmer or later give to pure and emi. Mem, hut •patient merit,' its due reward. Thou sands of those who have heretofore opposed us, will support Henry- Clay, 1844. We hear thin from their own lips eve:y day. , In Cumberland countythere are hundreds of honest hearts among our heretofore opponents, Which•are imimatedby this generous sentiment. We /mow it. .1 , There can be but (we parties in the conn:ry neat fall.. There can be no parties apart from the two . great Presidential candidates. These two parties will swallow by all Inc vi patties that•now exist, and every man will be compelled to choose be tween thein. The Whigs will rally around their own Henry Clay, and hundreds of friends.of the Tura we ea sure will join them. We have deemed it proper to make these re marks for the consideration of our readers. after the election. The 'Whigs now stand on their own ground agnin—it is their duty to watch that ground with vigilance and energy. If the ticket that-we have supported be elected, we [hall have grand fur encouragement-11'B be defeated, we have no need` to despair. We aro hattlitl for high and glorious principles...principles that are identified with the happiness and prosperity of our' country, and wo must he. prepared to go into the contest next fall with spirit, energy and courage. The election of yesterday was of small importance compared-with the coming one. Let us then be prepared to act like men—neither dis'. heartened by defeat; nor usinv a vletory, but- for the public good. • Let us renew the, pledger of our attachment to Henry Clay, and clinging with true devotion to him, prepare to, de t our duty next full, whether the result bo to sink or swim. In flint contest our watchword will he CLAY—our organ ization will be for CLAY—we will go for CLAY first, last, and all the time 1 ccrThe weather, with, the exception of two very "juicy days," has been beautiful for a week past.— The air is pure, wholesome and invigorating,, and - .ninthly mid sweetly recommends itself unto our geptlo germs." his just the weather for exer cise in walking or on horseback. • MARRIED. - On Thursday, the flat of Septembed, by the RA!. J. icAENPFFER, in. cr.onaa LarriAaa to Mzse CiTIMILINE tizurrt.mitt,,both of this county. 5.•40- DIED. ' Wednesday, the , Itn it.st., Mrs. Snttti MARIS. Muultt, daughter of Santee!' S. Mullin deo'„d, and wife of Wrn, 'Mullin of Papertown t a jed 20 yearis. Economy,* Comfort and Fashion! OREAP ItILTS .4141),C4it5; soyth West . coinir, ,of third and •Walnyt•Streila PHILADELPHIA. • THE Subieriber offers an assortment of FASO. lONABLE.hnd PLAIN HATs'and CAPS 'ol• good material, made by the beat workmen, and got up in handsome style , . 4 Also Ida! , PATENT' CAS- StMeita UAT;'' *hah is light, pleasant and dura ble, and beet at all cheap; It:eclat no its first shp ear- Ames till,worn out, and is entity kept clean wigs, the common` clothes brusher, wisp broom. • He has his own gnanufaetoris attends personally to all orders, and respectfully;asks grail frorrobole Who visit the eity,"andlie triads b e ca nsupply,,thens with such 'artistes in , his, line al Ingot 1 - 01. to gi,ve satisiblitiOnobinh In urine and in •Eveey article Inadtfict) drder.'af'shOrt . any lluttprove,defisiitive ,nhangcd. ; .1 . , 01 ,1*Elt . D.HODlip' - ' ,PhiladelPtk .510. • °:icr o lpbX'attlWriftigB,4.'3las*'litieetioii,s?t4 • - - “oui•Arigisnekiliti• ' l4 Ffa t , , 71V GLORIOUS WHIG:I4CT4,6I ('.::: CO-The.State Election which . 64: place on Wednesday last for members of the peglalaturrii in Maryland, has resulted ill a signal and 0 . 04 rious ,VICTORY! The Whigs hate carried both brancheS'of the Legislature; Mid*. cured a majority of seventeen on joirit The AlCALdgidatUrp Win stand ae follows Whigii 47 13 House of Delegated; Senate, ' , • The Whigs eatriet! their Delegate tfelmt in tho city of Baltimore, with the eieefition of ono mem; bar; a thing which they !mite not done for yearn before ! Last year the Locofoens had the Legis lature by a strong Majority in boll branches. : This result is the more gratifying as there is a United States Senator tb be elected during this session, in the room of the Hon. John Leeds Kerr deceased. The Stato is also to be districted for members of,Pongress, and cannot therefore be gerrymandered, as tho Locos have done Pennsyl vania and other'States This result will cause an electric thrill in the bosoins of Whigs throughout.the whole Union': It is a noble victory for' Henry Clay ! The Bal timore PatriOt says the battle was every where fought with Henry Clay's name, and for Henry Clay. Not ono of the sixty Whigs in the Legis lature but prefers 'him above any other man in the,•Union for President, arid it may be said with truth, that not n man who' voted for any one of these sixty. Whig Legislators; but also.prefers Henry Clay. . Tim evidence which the result of this election gives, of the overwhelming strength of Whigs whenever they are aroused, must "cheer the heart of every iiairlet in the Lynd, and by uniting them for the gicat struggle in 1844, insure the election, by a tremendous majouty r of HARRY OF THE WEST! • MORE WHIG SUCCESSES! Georgia Election. IKY•From every quarter the news of Whig vie. tory is greeting us. Georgia is dotog_magnifi. comfy as far as heard from. In Chatham county, in which Savannah is situated, the Whigs-have clect'ed their whole ticket by over GO laSt year it was over 100 loco. The returns farm Richmond, Warren, Taliaferro, Baldwin, Bryim and Effingham counties, exhibit handsome gains for tlie . . Still Better from GeorgiO: Later mews from Georgia, by the papers' of yesterday, give the result in forty cduntics, show 'he! a Md. rain over laq..tear sufficient to g aIVIIIG MAJORITY in the Legislator , on joint' ballot! ! The gin in the popular vote so tar is about 2800, which it is thobght will elect' Whig Governor and members of Congresg ! ,This is q noble-.•a glorious result! The loco-loco ins jorit) last year , was about 4a on joint ballot in the 'The State of Georgia is now Whig to the cote, and good beyond all doubt for lIES. 'IY CLAY, in 1644! A thousand cheers for Georgia and Nlaryland !* : Truly, "our banner streams in light!". Building Lot at Pavate Sale,. subscriber offers at privitte sale, a very hata - g homely situated MILD] NU sitwite iu the angle formed by l'oinfret mid West DiAlt streets, in this borough, and very nearly opposite Dickinson cyllege. In size it is equal to 3I WWII 114111111 Ft tIAIII There is not a more eligible or better locution tetra. private dwelling, in tie borough. 'lime situation conimatids an extensive view of the beautiful couotry sort tudling*,togetlitr o ith the College buildings, tk , . The lot needs Hilly to be seen to bate its ntivantages admitted., I'm. Collier particulars; Its to (rents, ts.c., enquire of the subscriber.. . . October 11, 1843 New Tobacco 86 Segar MA - MU trA67O[B.V. - 1: nit IF. subscriber would inform the inhabitants of Carlisle nod its vicinity, that he has opened a Tobacco and ,Segar Establishment, inSouth Hanover street, two doors South of the Court house, and int medditely adjoining Mr.. klurkholder's Hotel. He will keep on hands Manufactured Tobacco, such as Cavendish, Sweet . Scent, Virginia Twist, 1./ulciaimni Spike mid l'ig tail. Also, Cut soil Drv, Scotch flapped zititl•Manck alma Stoat Pipes, &0., SpaitishOlitlf Spank!' add CoMinow Sugars, of the best quality, all of which lot Will sell on terms to suit the times. . CEOII . Gg 'WEAVER N. B. The subscriber n ishes to have a Share Or public pa tronagF. in opposition to iinposition b y Foreign Manufactures. C. W. ' October 11, 1843. tf-SQ C4EAP CASH STORE, :-.1EN111 7 'L. ELDER, • Nit. 1 193, Market &reel, above Oth Philadelphia, ESPECYFULLY invites the attention of LI those who buy for cosh (as he sells on no other terms) to his very large .and splendid assort thent of • • HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, just received from England, in addition to his usua l -stook- oLF.OItEIGN Auld ..DOMEST.I A II ll • WARE, of the hest quality. tie earnestly requests them to examine elsewia re, and after ascertaining the 'lowest prices at which they. can purchase, then to call notwithitanding the distance, tied uninfluenced liy the remarks of interes ted dealers in the same business, and enquire the pri ces of the same veils at his store. - It is hit fixed determination, end he wishes it so distinctly understood, not only to sell es cheap as any other.etore but positively cheaper,. !Lis arrange,. meets -ore so-matlei he bellevespla - to - ennble hint - to do so, tintryet make a mind' what. At all events, Oash purchasers will.llntl it to their interest to cell. ' HENRY L. ELDER. 2m-51) Oetolier 11.1843 Patuabte Farm, FOR SALE. THE subscribers, Executors of .James Given, dec'd. will sell at puha° salt, ion the premise% on. TUESDAY, the' Stet day of October next,at 11 o'clock, A. M. .411 that „.• , h Valuablelarmi . :3ituate , onthe. Walnut Bottom road, about.one and a •Italf.milea from Carlisle, containingabout SOS ;Lerch.- .. • '44 pp 2.2201g1it ab9u 11.7 kt .Whittljle Cleared land; the reside ut in, liwitleg_klinlb.eAltrogthereonereoed aline double 81:0ND AMA vtWagon . ah_ed and . t, • • , ,„ a large Stone -Stable,. n.log tlolaret corn other pecessorr, building°, together, ''lll very"gooil wells& water, and an excellent .or chard. The cleared hind is jn a good stall orctilti-. catiohcptutt ofilt, being swim- in cloittii: , ..The pro• perry will be sold no one rand, olliided jo,anit intrehnoeta:' The tertrno will be wade' knoWn at the time and "place of tide, by . ?. ' • - • "..'? ' . .1A0011111TREIlt; ' • -..:EXectitors'Of Jives' Giviii;deed:' , ' ~ Atiguitt:2lo 843. , ';• ,- 3 . - ETTERELlinkiatnentary , on - the Es:- ``titi of JOHN'SIERER fate Of, Enit Penn, ba•rongh townehlii; haie benn grouited tiftbeinubnoiii ; brinirehitlidgiiii ken. nrnltlir,o, 411Uptitionn ~e1)013 16 n an d eakiite 'Etr,tio,eiluved,'. to a Oup,o aiste*irTent, and ninon bavink elaitni*p*4 tp,,emAo, , E4l 4l lZitheri - k'SIERPh:A4'Eart.• %lobar 4 a. ER ~ „ , U4i, •i tiAtriiiit ii 4 tarteniittoilii*oriiet me direeie4sl i 4 outofllottoort of Common Pleiiltlf4 l i.lii4r; o6 9 l 44d l l4 , o . 9 B llclt Reallgolttkftik:ei'itiOk•Cd* , ol#eile Ot ler oNuogrhefioihfCtrlialePii;TU,ftSLlAVV;;the '2d d day a follOwoerAp,44, l 4Btoplooktif ildday,the - ' . .; 1 7w 9' Lt fitt P , Prguttch.SittttOtl. in; Worm,- !eplmrg, tidtic,Veninthiiro,! ..; ,toivtiehip,, each lot con -1 tainiog,s/I.feet litt;tirrallt,anttone handre,d and, fifty fret in deptit,liosiii,rullesS, brooded' by. Clot of John Black' onthe.NOrth l , Pine Alley on the IVest, fr4t. street OtheEittit;attil a street on the South, haTink thereon''. erected a i 6, poet Log,llol3SE;a mean. frame Short arid ii•aitiC4table. fieized anti token 10 exobltion *tulle tirtMerty of Jeremiah - qeese. . 'Also, A Lot Of: Orottod, oitoatei ih iDielo. Inson township, Ctiruheriand county, eontainin7 five acres, more or leas,; adjoining. Janus of Mr. Gille land, the {`'Varna bottom :road and, Inters, having thereon erentetta largo two, story :Brick HOUSE, Tan Yard, Tan house, a stable and-other out lunises. Seized and taken in execution {tithe property ofJ Win Minroigh. , ;'; ; , .. • Also—A-Lot of 'Ground, situate in th 6 borough of Newville,.Cumberland county, contain ing GO feet in breadth and 240 feetin depth, more or less, bounded by a let , 'of Diller on ie West, George Lightner on the .East, .East, Main street on the North, and Church alley on the South, having there on erected a three story Frame House and a Kitchen, and a frame stable: , Seined and taken in execution as the property of AVilliam Barr. Also—Chle , third of a. Lot of Ground, hontaining orm'acre; move or less, adjoining Big Spring on the East, Main street on the North, and .holm Blean,on the West, having thereon erected a Tau-yard and buildings belonging to the sate, and tf two Roll Stone House and Kitchen, and a stene LOOS. 35 8 Also—A Lot •of Ground containing 20 acres, more or less, situate in Newton township, bounded by lands ot , William IL 'Woodburn on' the South; lands orJacoh Kinsloe on. the Bast, and a lane on the North, having thereon erected a Log House and a Log Stable. , Also—A Lot of Grnunili containing about one-fourth - of an acre, more or less, in Newtonlown 7 chip, adjoining the railroad on the South, Big spring on the East, Newyilje rOad on the West, and other property or Barr on the North, baying thereon erected a two story stone Ware-house plas tered, . . Also--A Lot of Ground, in Newton township, containing about three-fourths of antiere, more or ess; bounded on the East by Big Spring, on the South by the Ware-house lot,on the IVest by the Newville road, and on the North by n lot of Wm. Rafesnitler, having thereon erected a 'Patent Limekiln. Seized and taken in'exectition as the property of William Barr. And to be sold by me, PAUL MARTIN, Sheriff. Sheriff's' OM ee, October 11, 1943. 4- oo.partnership neretnfore existing between the subscribers, thrwarding merchant's, under the firm of RYIEEM. b.: HALBERT, was dissolved on the - Mit - day - of September last, b mutuai , con sent. The business will be conducted in future by Jacob Rheeto. The books and accounts remain in the bands of Joseph D. Halbert, to whom all per sons indebted to the late firm arc requested to make payment. mo u nd all persons having claims will please present them to the same, at.the Ware House; Cor ner of High and West streets. JACOB .10,S Ell :D. HALBERT. 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I Ingenot Captain, or tlaeLife of Theodore Agrippa I)'Aubigne Adam Brown the Nterchnnt. Martin Cliazzlewit, by I)iekens.. Windsor Castle and other tales too numerous to mention. Graham's Mfag ° aziar , Goiley's and MeNtichael's Lady's Book, Lady's Companion, Lady's National Mag az i n e and Artist combined, Miss Leslie's I‘lng tl2.lllo, Et, cam be had, as soon as out in Philadelphia. Al an cheap Letter and Writing'Paiper, cents per Quire. • _ A Lot delimit) Copy Books, Acts each. KNEEDLER 4 111,1NT&1l Carlisle, Oct. 4,1843. . 1 11SSIGA EL ?0,:eif),U.1•11". IN the . Cotirt . Of Coil:in:6:r' Pleas of Cunt berhoitl . Now, to wit; ‘29111 Of Acmist 1841, the Account of 'Eliontas I). Uric, Assigiiec 'of Ilettry and Wifi;, pre3eitted to the Court on• - .M °inlay 'the 1St!) (lay of November next appointed for the confirmation of the 611111 e, of which all 'moons interested will take notice. By the Court • • Test THOS. H. CRISWELL. Septeinhei 9.2,1849. • -4.- • _ Af.748 FAME .AND DILL TO RENT, wUiz be rented by public outcry " on SAT. RDAY, the 21st Of October ' rout., on the premises, the GRIST, MILL AND FAR A on which it is situated, belonging to the subscriber.., It is situated in Dickinson township, on the YelloW Breeches Creek, near Cumberland Furnace, Cum berland County. It is known commonly by the name • •of "Cliatiibere - Mill:" — They vill be - rented seperately or together as may best suit. For furthar particulars enquire on the premises. Attendance will he given and terms made known on the day of renting by WILLIAM LINE, jr. ' tr.-49 Oct. 4,1843 ealuable •Iteal Estate FOR SALE. - rgpurstinnen !? f ; th e Assisomput,of John Ebcrlc, his FARM,w,lll,be es.Ppsed to lain, in Shippens.. burg, .of Mrs. Engle,. T LIESI)A the 14th of OCTOBER, nt itt,ut 2 ed,blouk in the of ternoon.--41t• ii'sittiatidl'ii•Southampton township, Franklih county , Shout a quhrtbr of h Milefrom the Turtmike,,and.hbotit two miles from Shiptieosbng; consisting of . • - • - t • • acpcLi ,A4111:14...CAEir3; „.! of this beat LIMESTONE LAND; in good order, from 1,9.10 lb anree:t. .oil•bleltili..weedituul, with an exeellent.Apple and 0:1111h Orolutrd,a Teniiiw-Hbuse and liath, thereon ereated.' , . The terms Will be made knaam as the day 'offal& SA'M UM. ANGLE,. • • JACOI4„EVERLY, , • . Assioueee4 October 3003.; • , . . . . , Assign,Rint'pf Thomas , :'ll, Okiles.' ON• the 04dt day oc...•4ligust tilt: THOMAS.; If. SKII.ES.I ,3 fI thllk•gyribeililnd liminty made an assignment ofa I at :erects tO t the sebeeribet'' the lieliefit of I,ds treditorslierefore, Lierilens hosing elSims or ~ttestilinds againtiAssigtter o are ra queited•to:prima thmkpropetly sidthentieated . ,for iettreenentlrlthbOt delay, 00,01. those Indebted to hint'.afelietilledtti..iinr t e.payrentAn'te bpkrerttie 14tb'bf•No*Tbiir•irtt..;- - • d • ' • ';` , f 41 . • " 4:ssigmie • . CHAS. lIARNITZ ; • - p'kept ,BaOilliooli4 i ptimOrlaod usual ground, M.Carlialo,4lo tho 14th day 9?tober, qtyrpt* ; unifoimi afro! it'd tic coutternen4 in good . : By prtleti pr.Chidubi 'Samuel 'Alemmder, ROBERT NQBLE, Adjutant. • .Carlislei Solobor 4,1843. • .irati.t Viguitteeti • • .. , Spring ~•. field, on TUESDAY thel7th'ilai Oiooer, next dompintely equipped, rou'irrill.z-. , •• ' ' By order. of die Colonel:. . • • • • • JESSE •BLANNb; Adyk.r• sovzo. -- I.r.dize3zzazm • ••• • REAL ESTATE' ANDItIIII I .:PIiQPEFITY AT • • • PUBLIO . SALE,' . Subscribers, Assignees ,pf'Tacciph "At- AL show, of Monroe townslilp,.onrnberinnil coun ty, will expose to publiO sale, do PRIDAYithe loth of Oetobcr ininable Rent Estnte anti Mill Property, belonging to said. estate, deacrillK. as follows: .4.I . UMAVTI4 containing IV) Acreni sittiate in Monroe township, Cumberland don*, bounded by lands of •lbl cued Mil)ler and Abraluon Brandt, lying 'about 7. miles east of Carlisle, on the mil from • Carlisle4o York; and About 5 miles from Mechanicsburg. land is first-rate LirpeStotte, under good fence, and in the highest: slate ofichltivation... The improvements ate a good TV/CY STORY •.75:1NYELIANG ' HOUSE, new.BAN. K BARN, WAGON SHED, CORN ',"...:R185.,und other neces. 1.1, 1 vary out.httildinr;s: .Therejs :ikon large E ; n Orchard with ihriltri'li•uit trees. The... - !: whale pia MIAMI] Ia eCtllSilierCd to be one dale best tracts ()Eland its Cumberhind county. . A leo, will be sold with the above, the burp: three story • t MERCHANT MILL, PLASTER & SAW Milt et eiited on the said fitrinoml.propelled by the wa ters tif the Yellow Breeches Creek, which rook a iring (he plantation. The Merchant NUB in in corn. ;plete'order, containing three pair of bursfor,flour, one pair fiir chopping, and n Smut Machine of Grimea's 'nada, tient? Elevators and all machinery. necessary to a first nib Merchant Mill. • 'flie Plaster. and San , Mills are also in the hest order, ; • Alimipt mime timo,and place,it tract:of IVlountain Land; lying in sight orthe stmt., and 'well covered with thriving.chesout timber, gintaining about twenty five acres, The above property will be sold as a whole or in parts to suit purchasers. Sale t 6 ComMencti at 10 o'clock in the forenoon when attendance will be given and terms made known by . • ' GEORGE BRINDLE, ' JACOB NIESLEY, • HENRY BA RsTrz, Assignees of J oseph Latshaw... - September 20, 18•I3.' ts. PI-50 ORPHANS , COURT SALE. WILL ho sold in pursuance °fan order of the I Court of Cumberland comity, on . V FRIDAY the 20th or October next, at public vendue, on the premises, at t t o'clock in tie forenoon of paid day, the Real Estate of Abraham Brandt,%deccused, to wit: A 'Cipet. of Land situate nnti lying in the township or Nlionvoe, hi the county aforesaid, bol eti by lands or George Martin'llyandt, Bricker, John Kinsicy and Joseph. Latshaw j con taining . 'lB. ACRES AND 83 PERCHES, neffi mrasurif, having thereon erectrd a Two Story Lou liousn 1..., RI t•cliEN, :,,A, :mil a good IIANI(' 8.1.1Ex1. The land is ',. a : ;it all eleared,exeslit abotirren Aeres.whieli vn t d is covered with .good timber. There is a,. 4 '4.3, Good young Orchard, and a first raw well of Water at the door atte dwelling house. The finality or the 11111:1 is Limestone of the first order. This phice i,s about 5 mile , . from .Ileelianieshurgoind in one of the' best neighborhoods ill the entintx . ....._llte-ierms_oLsale mill b. , ' , ..pfin of th e _p net h azo ... nionev to he paid on the confirmation of L 11:: s..le hy the Court,. 51411 to lie paid on the first ilav of April next, alien possession (wale prelllihell will be gi,en to the purchaser or purchasers—llie• billanee of said purchase mousy to be rill! in IWO eff....1 :imolai p a y,. ments thereafter, m ithout ilit/lrest, to wit: On the . Ist of April, INI 3, null on the Ist of April, 1 !bi6.— 'rile purchaser Ile plirdeisers are not . Si, get any Of the rents or profits of &till farm for this year.,' •I'lle payment of the purchase Olfllt ' lly /IS 1d . ..Vt .. ..1id !,11:111 he sectired by ju11q.......t lioniN and .fm , r:gage hr ale ptirc.b..ser or purchasers io tile niftlii.ii,filtior of said deredrut off the confirmation of Ille sale 111111 eNrell tioll Of the lieell`to mid piireleiser or pi:remise:is. .101 IN BROW NEW ELL. • Allmitiktraiot• of Abralitlitt.l3vanilt;tleeol Sepsember '2O, 1843. . is *As4gried Eale... I T 'ILL he Hold ut public sale, on SNTUR 9 AY the '2lst of CiLlt)licy ilext, at It) "Vinyl:, A.. Nl:, w tin Shiryn o n;nstown, Clumbyrianit eotnity, Clue following' tleFerihed lieu! Estate, to,wit: 41. 16V 1, 1, •(011 0 situak, on., t h e South side of Atniu street, therreil everted a !Nod ilo,ltse, a Saddler Shop nod Stable. Also—Tiu. on2-hnlf of twn Lots, on the South aide of Main street, having thereon erected ovo Houses. Also—The half of a Dit of Ground, on the East side of Hsilrostl street, hal illg house Stable thereon erected. 'I he above properties are located in Shiremans town, and will be caul by HENRY HUN', Assignee of Daniel Shelly. September ^_0,1919. ' is. 1 1 4thlic.Sate. rIIE subscriber; Assignee in Bankrupt 'cy, will, by order amid Cotirt,on the:ll29l of 00bber, t,ell the lollowiug valua ble property, ' • • • 104 Acres and 65 Perches of first rate LtmksToNr. land, situate in West Pennsborough tovhiship, CumberlaMl Co., three miles %yest of the Novville road, ail joinint, ands of' Pim Pishinirn Henry Rimer, Da vid Nailer and others. The laud is first quality limestone, under good fewds, and in a good state of cultivatitm. The :buildings are It TWO STORY LOG ROUST, with4.d• ether necessary oqt Imildinks. a tied rate STONti BANK RARN, young. 4. 1 , ff ORCHARD it well of never water iir-the door. The above mentioned farm is in a healthy part:of Cumberland Yalley,a rail road of the same name runs through t the one end of it; anv person wishing to view the jiroperty will please call on John Fishburn or the subseriber, who Wilt give information and show' ie.' The terms will be made accommodating to pilrilltaMi;and Indispu table title clear of all lfictt Mho hie:4 . mi!) . V 630351011 will be given on the first' of ' • On the. same day will-be offered a patented -- - . . . , ... Steam - Distilleryi ...-. With a good new holier, that might answer a ,Ssw Mill, Tan Yard or other .works, besides lat . & Weltd vessels with. Copper Worms. It will be sold , to gether or in pieces as may suit purchasers. Sale to commence at 10 o'clotk;A. M. .. . . DAVID COBLE, Assignee in Bankruptcy or D. P. Scherbalm.. --Crtrlisle, , September,;Oth,lB4.3. = "ts-47 ' Strak Cows, • ' ciPRAYED away from the subscriber, living at 1., Paston's .Mill, in South Middleton townshi p on the' 26th Olt., TWO MOOLFW • COWS; one of mid Cows is red with ,liaT,Ti. a white face, and the other a brindle. ht).;:= 1 : A reward of three dollars will,bOaid ,ikrbillil . for mid cows, and any Anßirination' - .;-='"'""'. o '^ given will be diankfully receive by BRMA.MIN FRY. . . September; 22e,1843. ' , ' , 1 , ' ' , Si.-itiV .... ' DR. . Gi" IL TOUKL,-: , • • , , ARNESTLY kndebted . to bin) tqesli settletbele h ttccontsots he is,cxecetfingly,nnxious to havolus beuktvelosed, by note qr Cush— ,He,wilizi,ve fiveeecent. premium on Curl - kilo : , Ijocongb. issue , on all accounts paid in two mniatfis IFotn this date. „ r ,• Carlisiei , Auost,eatii;4B43. . r ' ' • 11 . 0 0 M 'T subscrilrr vrttl,Tifininiien , until the jj let of April nest, IVO ,11041iS Art the` second story ' of the bowie , it. which hn lives, with the privilege of tho Whey would be spitable for a`,Atitill ;.'llnquiro of subseribie, pia; d'00139 Ilurkholder's Toyer). in 8 00 4 1- 1 / a tiniinr , Ny44v,ER. Boit: 13, 1841 • ' 5t 13 •„• • • frIHE mem'Apei or i ttie_llotolutioit riv:,Comvint At; or; th'e OPt9,4h or, IsTewrilie ',10 , 314 Vl ol Ati •RAv t ?, preiontott.ittott volition pr. ttAti'e t oitrt',"of Common 051 1 oretullker*d ettgott's4l4l4lt-Aal* of to ootpoititiOn according to lift fiot'Of AitOtablylottgok• oasts pisOliti,4 TtIOS:•11.•08M7M144 Pothit . o,, Carikie • ,eptemlier so d 18Wki • • • VALI4.IIBLE- PROPERTY FO R SALE. putilioince 'oti' order".of plistl7,CeuttOCCttirtbeiltind county, Will be kohl at ,puhlio Ole,, on AIM, preMbiea, 'on Yisturflay the :My/Wl:Pe:ober fiat at.. 11 'o'clock, M.; the 'folio* ing described . tracts or parcels of land; late the.itrt,4)- erty •of 'Margaret Quigley, (formhrly :Margaret Crockett,)doed.. situate an Aionree tow n ship ; coun ty of Cumberland, s iz: „ 1: , - P.Opeisiink of two pinpartsi One - part containing NINETY' ACII.P.S bfkl POURS ...IsllClifls, Ethel oteatture—as, apsttp,Oy. tpe in quisiiinn mode under.a writif ,partition and valua tion:and as described, in. , '.saliPieqUisition and gram annexed, filed, in the °pee of the Clerk of the. Orphans' Court at t'arlisle; Mid being 'part of the old .11./ANSTWVI7,I44C7 of George Creekett,.' deceased, who was father pf Margaret Quigley--ad !oining ittothi 4Veorge Beitzhoover, other hinds' f: which the abcive' is n port. and lands of Philip Miller and theirelloW.Beeeclies creek. The, her purport is annexed to the above bytlie•inguisitiou, and to Ousel(' with it as one tract, is a plece!oi• cn - za strict measure, marked B in the (Engrain niinexed to the inquisition, adjoining .lutula of 'George Belie hoovert kfichael .Ege's ,heirs,. and. other lands of which said ten flares are n part• .The second tract or parcel to no sold, is the residue of the said tract of which the above ten'acres are a phrt.'and coniaina 16 Acres(and 68 Perches, 'Arid meta tire—being purport. No. 3 as described in the inquisition and diagram before referred to— jamb; of John - Belt%hoover, Archibald Girle, Jamen 111'Cluneyand the above described ten acres. • The landfi ore all of fine quality, situate in ex cellent neic,hborbood, well watered, in good repair, with suitable BUILDINGS andOW/VP:NI eINTS erected (Mecum and the title clear and indiaptilable. The teems will be. one bail the, plumb 'me money to be ?mid on the coArination of the kk. rind mak ing t tlif, deal, told the residue in two equal annual payments thereafter without interest, to be secured by.pplgenielit Bonds: ". • • , further partiettlars made known on the Jay of sAle. GEO. SANDERSON, Trustve: September 7 , 1843. • . • „SHERIPIPS' SALE; BY virtue or a.wrif of Ven. Exponas to me directed, will be exposed to public Sale at the Court Ilouse in the borough of Carlisle, on Fri day the thirteenth day of October, al ten o'clock A AI., the following described Ural Estate, viz: A TRACT OF LAND sitcate in Southampton township, Conaberland coun-. tv, beginning at a pine stump, thence, by lands of Olathe South 79 deg. West '156 peaches to a white oak, thence _South 46i degt•ces East 12 porches and three tenths of aa perch t 0.,, Post, thence Seuth.2l degrees, East 23 and_3-10 pert:lit:3ton post dictate !by Ga!orge! 'rrone,South 63 deg. East 76 perches to a post drmis! Notala 66 and 1-9 dug. East 78 perches to a past thence' Neon 85 deg. East 39 perches to at post, th,ente South to deg. East 92 per ches ton post,,Otenceny the ,Carlisle lhank,Noralt -79 deg East 26 ta-relMs to a chestnut, titmice North deg. East 52anal 1-2 perches to 31 white Oak, thence by Daniel Scevers;North 21 deg. West 42 perches to a pine; thence North 4 deg. West 18 and 1-2 per ches as ma otak stomp; thence North. 85d. East .18 1-2. perches to a post; thence North ,15 al. West 16 and 3-ko p. to n,lalack oak; theiace by John Warner, North 27 al. West p. to a white oak; thence North 75 al. East 17 p. to.stones; thence South 9 il. East 8 p. to at pine stump alas- place. of .begimaing; containing 118'neres and 154 perches strict measure, having',. thereon .erected Grist mill, dwelling House, Baru Stable, anal oihrr mat Houses. Seized and taken iu ! execution as the property ofGeorge Craft, Sr. And to be sold by me PAUL MAR I IN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Wier, Cilrlislc, 41.48 • Slit. '24.. IW. SEI.EREPT'S ism , e, virtue of a writ of Yenditioni Exponna to Airit_int• 'll a 111 ,'•ximbe at the tFilifit noose iii Carlisle, on SA•reiwAv-the 14th or October, at 10 il'eltiek, A. 3.1. tmi oship, Cumberland comity, bounded by Imola the Rev.; Atm:miler 1110.1illi (r.iliain and otlie..a. emitainine,tl:lB arrimatal 31 peet.lies; .1111 idgo-taiollier tract aillointng the above, equtaiiiitig 1,3 :semis; owl al.o another traetaitljoining, one imrt• and a,half. Intl ing thereon eretteil ill, Distillery, seiertil large ',Dwelling llotimel; and Dario r Awl the said protium will be otThreit together ar in parts as will hest suit 'myelitis ers, tooktlie same km; been ills idol tts lollows:. 1. A. Traet of Land .situate on the. heed of the I...tartuo•in g , 0,1,1[16,01g, 11 noes pm! 101 k rtiltum. 11:l111..4 111.,011 1.111.01,1 a s huge three ' 62ol7 SP- 1 1 1 , 1. errirtfit whnk water power Wet et° althelied, and also two I.Nelling I louses and f•table,tt.ljilitiiirAthe IlvV. A: T. NI Wm. Gilt ham, anti the residue-of-the-lima. 2. Also— A.,',Tract of . Land, adjlonina the ;those, and land of Wm: Cr:lli:m.l,C. Cleprer, .lllllllll,lleppenhchver's heirs, W. and It. C'lltiglwatl, and the residue of the land, containing 163 Acres. idh perches„ having A61'11:011 erected a large,Stone Man‘init I lone andilarii, 'lwo Tenant I ouseS and Stables. a Di;,tillrry and a flue Orchard, and She he tart 'bpi passes.throtigh it. 3. Also—A 'Fran ,of Land, situate in the same township, adjoining the abaci., and lam' of the Ilex. A. T..% will, containing 76 acres Jlllll 105 perelie.liavin..,! , u ;Infuse and Stable thereon erected; an orchard and heittitiMl spring or water. 4, Also—A Three Story Brick [lints° :not purl urn Lot of Crnuttil.in Cirlisle, hounded by the heirs Or the flout. Thomas Duncan, Nlary Keep- V1.5,E315( lligg :Arcot on the North cod an alley on the South. 5. Also—The Bitt Pond Furnace Es tate, situate in Newton owl Southampton too nships, 11,1'1100)1y lands of Abraham Sem ' ers John Bus. sel, Jadob Kellerdamns ()liver, Samnel Alexander and others, hontaining 5( 0 (0 Hems m ore or , l ess , i k , ing bite Blast Yuehnee. CoAllouses, two Two Stmy Dwelling Douses, a Frame pflice, nine Log Tynant tlon,es, TM Stabling thereon erected.—Seized and taken in exeentitM as the property . or Join,o moore.— 'And to h..: sold by me, PAUL MARTIN, sherin: ,S!wrill". Office, Carlisle, §eptvicilice I 1833. S , • ; TIMBER LAND AT PUBLIC SALE, IC subscriber mill utTer at Public Sale, nn the premises, on SATURD✓IY the 114-th: day 01 UCTO4tEII. neat, u trllet- TIIIIIO.I . Land, liituated In Nye township, Perry county, ton t:lining. upwiteds,lif CDC) a . • Initialled by lands ;Messrs., liaison, Bowman's heirs, and others, (and known, ns the Mom e tract.) The above land has been . (lividetLinto nineteen separate lots, CoM;,ining fl wit :.'ll to 50 acres• each, and will be sold either separately, or any, hotelier of lots together as purehasers may desire. It is one of the.best timbered and thmt eligible tracts of. land itt Perry county, being wavered with very heavy WII IT E OAK II EST N iyr OA K, Poplar, Chestnut•and .Loeu.st Timber, and is ease of access frrim either side - of the Moun tain; and lies within 11j or, 2 miles or Ciiinberlatid Valley, and the lower ;end within abob t miles 01 the Susquehanna gpod road B•orri, CUM'. Leyland Valley, crosseT:ths Mountain ,the upper end of the tract, at • Lamb'as Gap," and 'another passes directly through the Middle of it;atiP Bow. mniOs•Cap;_';'.antl_good avaron 'roads from themsin. ones are either adreso made; or, can with little trouhltrbt; made to any of the Lots. ' neve is a good Water-Power on the land, which might be profitably •to Saw-mill, l'annery or other ,machinery. 'A draft or plot of the land showing-the location end the situatiou of. the lots, may be seen at Welty's (formerly Bowman's) Mill; at which placo-hidderamz. requested to meet, at 10 o'clock on the day - of SALE. A reasonable credit will he given and termsma le known on the day of sale by DANIEL GANTI. AT September 20,1843 . SPECIAL COURT.',,,' XY virtue of a Writ'froth the titin. Daniel Durkee, President Judge of tip 19111 clot Mulct' of • Pennsylvrinia, be'arste 30th day - of Aughst,lB43,•and to , ine'dircelecLi NOTICE Iff .111Eitle 4Gail vralr That a BpecialCourea Quarter &Wotan' of the will be held by the said Hob: Daniel !Dar: kee,and - the Associate . Judges Of-theCourt-rif-Quar— i to Sessiiins•Of t.he Peace of - Cumberland County, at the Coat BOuse borough of Carlisle, :counnericiiir en Ziit,CooY the 4th day of Nov. ;ember, 03 ~44 ,at Ten o'clock - A.,X of said day, to . conti n ua ono week; for the: trial of ,thei case of the ; vs • mil. I too; and.Pecrga - Afattnewv. , figresably tct tlie abions'of, ike, "Acto - ' , ef Aso° n shah irate triode • Of s aid Special :Coat Jua' tore - Cad take , •.t•r;;Ahk4f..!:l'• ! -•% l ' mArgirifolool.t 'f ' `4AI , 4 .41#Q iiie eßsvOinkf 110* Itieii;l4l very low. prluty iit - 11 /!, 1 • , D144,11,V; • , • . PORKHOLDERI: HOTEL Pr 0E taken that. well , -..llCfinaw'n tavern stand in South Hanover street, forriterly,spetipikd•by Wm. S. Allen, and more re ce4t,ly by; Mitchel McClellan, where he is prepared to Atiicominialate , ' , My who may favor.hitO with •their otititoin,lo'ilio,liest,,.. ; style, and on the mdst reason:l- A(4o • • Ilia BAR wilfillWaya be 'Supplied with the ehoicesidlqiitirii , --ainthisTAßLE with the best the. markets cao,aftfird.„ ; ~ .• ample, and a careful Ostler Will be kept alWaYsl4attondance. OR.OVERS will find it tolliele advantage to give him A call: ' .BOARIW,ILS will be Aitken by•the.weck, month, Nothing 'shall be left undone on the. pert of the slibscriber to *sae those who may' pay his house a visit--he therefore solicits a share of public patron., H.'L.•BUUKHOLDER. • Cnrlinle, April 1,2, 1848. , r • 6m-24 MANSION HOUSE HOTEL iltairi street., one square MO of M. Court Mau , rri - Igaubstriber htivinOehet.il the above ../11.' house,. would most, respectfully ansiounce tO Ids friends and. the public, generally and he is pre..? pared to accommodate Myra and the travelling corn. nanity, in a style that lie ,lopes will,be found satkor factory to all who, flay' fa'vor him u lilt ti Ilia table will erceive his especial attention, and shall always he abundantly supplied.with the bent to be had imiliecottnly„ The bar, is and will.be found entimintly supplied with, the . choicest Wines and Litpmrs , that tie to by obtained here and in the citied The Stabling attached• to the lams° ia:commodioui and will be under the charge of .a careful Ostler. lie hopes by a strict attention to businesd to recelvo liberal gaire of lie public patronage.. KrIIOAIMERS will be taken by the week,montb year. . WILLIS FOUI,K. tr-28 15112= Bitad/Alf .• • • FORWARDING EL COMMISSION MERCHANT. itiarrisburg . , Pa ESPE4,7I'FULLY. hilbrins the Falk mere, Millers, Merchants and the public gen erally, that lie is now' prrpared with large and con mums Ware !louses, on the Penn Canal, near the tbot of, Walnut atreet,iu.llareisburg, to receive in Store. for Shipment, Country produce and Mer .lllllllliZe for Philadelphia, Baltimore and Pittsburg and all intermediate places.: U. Leech. and Cota Line, and the fidlowing first C.1:189 tide Water : Cana Bouts, will run front the 110(1/W3 flarribburg Boat, J. C. McAllester, Cheitapeake, Mary mid 'Martha. Paidlie ' May :31,1184C =l3 Bay and Oats. , ROPOSALS will be re.:eived at.this office 0n... iil SA I UMW( the Oda day of Novembisr, at malock, for styli]) ing this station , with HAY AND OATS for coo 'ear, commencing on the 16th of November next. The tiny •to be of timothy of this year's growth, and both articles of forage to bo of the best quality. The Hay and Oats must be de livered. Me Granary or Alables lit'this Motion, as • may be designated, in such quantities as may be rez (mired. The :Mintier of Horses will probably be sixty eight. EDWARD DEAS. lot Lieut. 4th Artillery A. A. Qr. Master; Qr. Master's Office} Carlisle Barracks, Pa. 20th September, 1543. NEW EOOK AND STATIONARY STOR E, • PHILADELPHIA. • W 'Sr BLAKISTON, Bonk 4 Mi Sellers and Blank - Bonk Manufacturers,' N. West corner of 4th and Chestnut streets, Phila delphia lime foe bale a general assortinent of Med ical, Theological. Classical ! School and Misaellana . cos Books find Stationary. • -,-- • AI EDICA L.—All the: tent books used in the Coi . ver.dties mid :Colleges, together with the new as they are puhriihed. THI101.01;ICA L.—Pul pit family and pocket Bi hles, Cornmental irs, Prayer Realm, Hymn nod Church Choir -books ' 'a ot•ks. staialard authors, nud Ow hew hooka the day. CLASSICAL AND SCIIOOL.—AII tho.e in most popular use in school" and colleges, and, iq the,variom branches of learning, includiog ,those, In the Eighth, French, Latin; Igcck und.halian languages. • MlS(.3.:LLANcous.—wnrk,3 of standard au thors nod die new books as issued. STATIONARY Books of tliffer'ent bIZCS mid in all the no. Ilotts styles of binding, cheap rap letter paper, tner. cautile and school stati.mary.• 11l NDlNO.—Execut. ed u 1 11..y..styfrt blank books made to orderouul bound and ruled to pattern. . 13001iS mot.. on liattd will be procured to order, and will lie furnished as low as they can be purchas ed elsewhere ih the cite., 1 ,, r. 11.yeetive the publications or the Messrs. Harper :tr.. Ilrothers of New YOrk as soon as puh , ished„ (including their cheap pithlieationv,) and are prepared to furnish them tb Country 31erchants and sigmas on favorable tering. Philadelphia, Sept. 2V, 1943, ' STOVES FOR WOOD. WILL he exchanged for good wood, cash, or other suitable trade,ont first rate Frank lin Stove and two Isrge Ten Plate otovea—all in good order. They can he Wee calling with • • JOIN GRAY, Agent. Carlisle, September IS, 1343. • House Painter, GlazieF gr. Paperhanging. S . N. s rui IT El 11 ES PECTFULIX announces to the citizens or 1 . 1 Carlisle and the public in general { that he has commenced the ahove business in all its branches, and hopes that by strict attention to business and with a desire to please, to, merit and receive o dune of pub lic patronage. Ile may be found at the corner of South Hanover. et met and East Chapel alley, oppos ite C. E. It. Davis' Chair manufactory. ' Carlisle, dally 19,1843. , 3m-3S 512, E. .o'. 2900atiES• DENTIST, 10711.1. Perform all operations upon the Teeth, that aro requireillor their preservation i euels es Scalin g, Piiing,Pluggin, &c., or will restore the loss of them,4iyintierting Artificial Teeth, from, a shigle, 'rook to it full sett. .. (0-Office on Pitt street, a few doors Seiiith,of the, IbilllTllll HOWL' . ... . NB. Dr Loomis will henieuvfilom Carlisle, tli3 lasLteii ilas's, hi each month May ,240813; Newt 6. Cheap' Store: rr 11 E subsciiber would In f;)rm At- that he has taken the store room recent i ro, ctipiCd by !Messrs. BOVCI.III/111 and flatten, in Orth I lanover street. purlisle, in, which Jleia n ttow opens ing a large and splendid and cheap assortment of ( c! 'SPICING hr. SUMMER ' • DRY' GOODS, GROCERIES, 'HARDWARE, &O. Bi,C; of every variety and goidny, ,int ilea tho,. public to etill and esaunne,confidem that the quality of his gothls and their low priceatvill give Batista& tion to all who may tutor him nitih!a,taiit: t Agent forldonepli tf-S ! Nay 1T,1813 BOOTS, SHOES, HATS As ups,: , FRESH ARRIVAL BE Subscriber baring just retunied fr j oin A _City, ip now opening ,very, large stock ,of Bouts, Shoes. Bats and Caps, in addition to.bia, for. mer stock, all of which Fill be' uilow is any 14„„. 4 ,,, the place for east). •- 1 ' - , ,ls'Cases of boy's sung Tpaqi!apstlf, .• liip sal coarse tpoota . :• •- • • •.4 t s ,v,'••••,•,. ciscrof Youth's oalf, - iseali kir . aujl dclar.to; • 3 oases:ivorneri is; rel'eaealand.children's calf. Mi. riccii;tti.inould kipmntnroes. „, . • / cusessouic o's end rnisse.? calf And seas busking ktiir - dbe'br4di aaf3 morcotio tier; bin kiwi anal al,lpOrsi.," - Also a Urge R sisrtnietlfobildron'pallops,. • Afthe store oT • • •• tith - planover,Streat• ' • • •••• . -- -~-r=;; ~-gin, fernSE~6 ißA~rt •.; . Vhigtm:: • • 1,80 gallons or Psekling , Nipegir of thq - 11E # ST quallcy , just reiterveduud ..1„ 0, ,• puns al ;August IS, 184*,..; 04. „ Jlesatii ~ ~3 k g4 i FE,,F l . , • MAMS , AND , DRII 'pi of prima canvassed H 14. , lot of Dril Beef bf more _ •At die sto-ot, !;11 ';`B - eittet4,eoN ii.7i 3 , .ffitkffctiA IN U MEI td-47 QM tfsO