ETn .isik.m.. 4 sarilatzavo ez..zatuomm , ',, azia-,., I . 2rodnosdasr Morning, Oktober 18, 1843 s• tO- - Otirvarmest thanks arc duo to the' ilarria. bet "Intelligeneer,"Lrinien," and several other brethren of the plugs, for slips containing election returns. " * • ficl-The "yhalaux or icternal of Social Science, 'dovoted'to the cause of Association or. Social lic fern] apd the elevation of the human race," is a new paper, the first number of which has just been issued at New York. It will be edited by am as sociation- of talented gentlemen, nmon i g whom we observe Greely, Brisbane; and Charming. . Ve "have heretofore gift, our renders sonic idea of the doctrines of Association or'Fourierism, but if any of them desire to examine the subject farther We would recommend this journal to them. The firtif' =fiber contains accounts of the organization 'ofseveral commilifities on this plan. The Sherillthlty. Longsdorf, of Silver Spring town 'Alp, was elected Sheriff of this county, on Tues day last, by a majority . over his highest compcti-. tor'of 381. Wn understand Mr. Longs(lore has' appointed Mr. William M. "lectern of this bor ough, a clever young - fellow, to be pepiny Sher pr. It le no small complmithit to • the of Mr. B. to he preferred against the elaimd of 'rev. , evil other applicants, all of whom *bre men of etxperienee and-veterans in 'the party. We "Rise io Explain P' ('''Tliere is a little unassuming paragraph In one corner of the out-side page of our last paper, which requires sonic explanation. Tt is headed, ; "How to get into trouble," a subject on which any addict would be ns bale welconited'iir followed, tut upon any other tee know of. We have no re. collection of having selected this paragraph, and can only account for its appearance in ourpOper by the supp;sition that one of our compositors hastily took it out of en exchange paper as that first paragraph Ile could find which would fill out' a column, and not.hecause,.ofa.ny applicability it had to any of our rooters. Itr.was with regret, therefore; that. we heiird that the members of a respectable family in town erroneously conceived that the Paragraph was directed at and intended • for them. Vat heed scarcely disavow . deed, so far is' it from being the case, that %viten two days after our last publication, our attention Was pointed to the ,paragraph, we had no recol lection even of the .attiele being in our paper ! Our attention is more strictly paid to the inside . form of our paper, and thus it happens that small articles of an . objectionable character have found their way into the Paper without our' knowitula, The article id question, howtvver, does contain some _excellent general advice; but we do not be lieve 11._upplicable to the cnterptising family. to avhoih It gave' umbragre,—and as.fitt folehdipe it fat them we distinctly and emilltalically vow and disclaim any such-tint: . businesi- Members of the. &mit) , we-MIMI° to, have never; to our knowledge, given . ..an:) , cause for public cen sure ; and the sueeessall candidate bit the county ticket, who is thoiliiit Li be personally nainoil lu the article, is known td be a most worthy nail ir reprinteltable citizen, anal a man Whuni We hate nett+ made any public (genital iii,-even on po: 111.161 grounds. The article is supposed to have ti lierstmal bearing because of the phrase " poor which occurs in it, although any rekki. of the paragralph; iVe are sure, would at i'mee that it•deals only in generalitiFiq. and that " Bob" In liurelj a Waltham t•harnetel'. Editor of the " Porly Preeman" vol linteers the fttllowitig defence of the policy purse. Eli by the Whigs In rtintilug Gen. Miller for Con gress, at the MU election. Several of our broth. wren of the Orem; in adjoining counties seemed to think it their duty, before the election, to step he. yond their proper sphere of tiction and indulge in unwarrantable censure of the Whigs of Can. berland county for the course the:y.saw Proper to pursue, in the late contest. Thjs,iliey-had not the slightest right to. du, for. ; iipart front the in. ittstiee done i ty, impugning the motives of the Whigp ,I,tcra, jt has had revery prejudicial effect in disturbing liio Icormony of our party, and thus ittventingit frill turn-out at the polls. The course riersued by the Wings of Cumberland, Ave 'are free to confess was not right as a 'matter of pri3- erVpie,—iho'ugi ut the same time neither dishonor. yip s r de4rudin• , —but UP a course of paiicy, •there were numerous and powerful' inducements (loidting to the future) in furor of its adoption by the Whig co!ty - Vpuy4nlion. • .4 • t 4.)0 :the result moyci nup ported the ill? CoMityponvention 114 r, mon i kauslT and, their whola, strength. ,have a ioMine friend of the Tatiff can most most likeky, h . Whi4'..ayieart,") to repro tient this district in , coagresse given a good majority in fi,vor of the'Whig pu ma' Commissioners, and might have hall a hound County' Cominisfione;; Rut iferiAly jiertloo of the Whigs or the ai , • . • Unofficial retatieehow, chose to let a feeling of li ,dissotisindtion get : the bettpr of their, attachinenc io the .Whig parik;ind staid at home; leaving locofocoism to run riot at the polls. The • . , —consequences are that hire - lost - several im portant advantages which our party never had be. . edre and pessibly may never have again. . But "there's. no'use of crying over_spilled says a lirimely.idage: N'exiikall we nldv trofit• bi the • past. The .:folloiring fa die .CArdel, tl•om the "Freeman:" • "As the e l ection is now over, we wish to ;alarm ammo ,of our brethren of the press, win. express. ed the opinion that the W higa • of Franklin, Cum. berlaad and terry, were pursuing a very bad poi. supporting- GOll. THOMAS C. MiLum for Congresse—that that policy, under all the circum. stances of the case;was the only judicious course that coald have been *tined., That It was inex, pedient, to nominate a, - distinctive 'Whig candi. date f 5 .0 CO'lljress in This District, must lie admit.' ted by ever intelligent Whig residing. i 9 apy of the three counties comppsing the District. ; By adopting the course we di we had tiineh to'gain, fn several vespectii; and n7ithingc to-lose. Let the result of the eleeildri for Congress be what it may, a benefit will certainly „inure to the • Whigs." to Nitre hiriFe been requßsted t to s a e that Mr. P. lifitettrassn9, of ,tbie borerigh, lost his ivory headed wOknig cane, recently, On the Harrisburg tUrnpike. between Middlesex and • carbele. A suitable reward will beiglien for ite r ecovery.' Adjourned . Salim. ctr The axle of the Beal Estate of andel P. Soherbaltn, Bankrupt, is. ailj uri et until Saturday the 411) day of Novel-ober; .no having been ef teatedep the Ith inst.; if not 'sold on anid'day it Will be kniedfor'ene , year tenorne. See talvertisement. (0 - 1 7 101 4ttle;'of Iteal„Estate of Saltne! AloGee yn.:Weik;Snnaborour,ll,',toWnehtti, , 11' S. -Ma- CulloughiAisignee, hkittlinurt tl:lilWedneaday' the 12 tI1 ; , November . next Odiaie . . eflivt. Wan Saturday,lasi. , See itivertisein4t. CC:3 l) i•jtichard , 1111rlia4 . foiiilegl , Dr ,,,114 1 1 0 A - T r....? . • , • EEO MN ' returns n't iiibiTnland,Ceautf, 'which will be found in to-day's paper,.show that the'result it -not so bad as' We: antielpatet when our last' aPeilwae istued; Instead of gen. Mil. Ittr being defeated, ho has a clear majority of 132!:The Whig Car!al Coriimissioners only. fit!! behind their loc,o, fee° opponents about. 62 votes, and the Whig CotincyCetrimissioner.cemeli within '42'votes bt a inajorityl Owing to the dissatisfaction of a large Portion of—our friends, the majorities on the remainder of the ticket are considerably larger. It is a matter of deep'regret that so large a body of our friends permitted themselves' te . bo kept from the polls, because of dissatisfactiati with the action of the County Coiniention; or frOm oth er canna. Whether the'majority orthe Conven tion acted right or'w rung, there is ene - thing cer tain, they a cted as they honestly thought the best interests of the party required. They were re spectable men and - well-known Whigs, neither "imbecile" nor "corrupt," and men who were in capable of acting treacherously 'or , doing wilful injury to the welfare and prosperity of the 'Whig party. Their conduct ought, therefore, to have been looked upon more generously, and their me. tives,_ . 4t least, held above suspicion. And it should always be recollected, that if the County Convention i naltes "a mistalce, b the error cannot be remedied by staying away from the polls.— The only proper course in such elreudistantes, is to t hring out the Whole vole, and correct the error the next fall: The only hope of a party Is, in unifinmly polling its whole 'vote 'eve?) , year. • Every one that reads tlicreinilis may now see that by the course pinsued this fall, we'gained for the only really important part of the ticket—the Canal Oommissioners and the County Commis sioners at least thrt4 )tundt ed Anti-Porter votes; which, with a Whig vote of at feast that amount which was not polled. would have given these Candidates a triumphant majority! The vote of Dickinson and other townships proves this. This result sustains the vien , taken by the Majority of the Coniention; a view which was however hOsed upon the confident hope that the itliefe Whig vote would be polled ,and which has only been disap pointed by the failure of our fricnili to do so. In our opinion the returns of the election in ihis'eonnty arc full of ,eneotiraiement 'to the Whigs: Instead of the hundreds of a majority tvhich have been always heretofore polled against us,' we 'have cut down the strength of our nppo. nents to the 'meagre majority of about fiftyl We. *have brUken down their compact find perfect or ganization, beyond the hope of xepairing it—their i,,, welklrilled ranks have been deserted by 'scores of good men, who 'ill never return to them.— Let the Whigs to c heart then, and rally to the contest with renewed hope, and fresh zeal and energy. Democratic Whig principles must- and will yet triumph in Cumberland county! . Let the flag of HENRY CLAY be hoisted hign, and eve, crygood Whig redouble his exertions to crown it -wifirLietory l ,Let us bury our regrets for the Fastond--aet -earnpstly for tiro future. Let us commence our organization early—put our tiekut in the field early—rind not cense our exertions until they shall result in complete and triumphant success: The cause of Henry Clay 'and- Whig principles expects every MP to do his duty, and "shame on him who falters now!" The Comiresst6nal Vote. The•following arc the official returns from the several! counties of this district, for member of Congress. MILLIa, 131. mm Climberland; 2,334 . 2,202 I:ran k 2,169 2,055 Perry, 660 1.360 5,189 5,6 1 G • Major 4 fur nlnals; li Tm 9l g The following urn the number of votes jiniled for each of the three tickets run in Lan. caster county, at the lute election. The Clay whigs had a triumphant majority. We take the vote for Assembly : Clay Wh:g 'fict.bt; 5,079 :1 Anti:slasonic Ticket, 1,903 Loco loco Tieliefi 3;891 The majority for the‘Whig Calla' Cutmnission era 1,ti51.. There were 293 votes polled tbr u separate ticket with the names of Hugh What: fey,. Ilugh D. King nod .1. Morehead ; a ticket winch seems also to have been voted in Alleghe ny and other places.. Sudden Death, Mr..Adulplius F. Dellinger, ofCincinnati, Ohio, died, suddenly, at Buchler's Hotel, in Har risburg, on Thursday last. Ho had been in bud health for a long time in Baltimore, and arrived' at Harrisburg on Tuesday evening, in, the stage, with his with; took h hearty breakfast un Wed neSday morning anp soon ,aflor fainted ;—prompt medical assistance was at once rendered, hut all the usual restoratives availed nothing—he died in t,wo hours., Truly, "in the' midst of life we are lu death.l! . ri• Jariles Rice, a volunteer candidate for county Treasurer, was elected in Perry on Tues day last, making a small triumph for the perse. vering whigs of that benighted county. . cO'A capital story is told ofJudge Tappan, one of the Senators to Congress, who is unfortunately cross-eyed. A nur r riber of yeare ago hewasJudge of a newly organized county court, in tho eastern pingicifollio. • in thiiie•daisi of piirnitive simplicity, or per. haps poverty, the . bar-room of a tavern was - used as &court:rerun; arid the fttdble as a jailw--One day during the session of themourt, the Judge had oc. casino to daeieli repieriialid twoof the lawyers, who were wrangling, .m odd looking old'cus. tomer, who sat in one corner listening apparently With great sativfaMion tc the 4proof, and presam ing on old acioairitarico and the Judge's Well known good 9pler, sung out, "Give it t to 'um, old gimblet e es !ft., ;"Who was that?" inquired tho Judge. " t was this 'ere old boss," answered the chap, raising himself up., , "SHOrifir aimed the. udge withigreat grimily, "take that old hos and put him in the itheiel'Y . . . ti.Al4ll-1EI?t "6n Thursday the cidatter, by the Rev. J. aentvlpr, Mr,, JOIN NICHET, tOMiei ELIZAUXTU HOOTtii, bath of-this county. i f Ott Thurs(ll,llto 4th that., Itcv. J. A. MlT ray. D'Apn Davititti, to Miss . ELtz.o. A. .Yotrso i -ot Cltimberkind cOnnty,'Ptt: MEW' Monday morning the kith iast. , H. .lolvJ 7 Ault son of Dr. John 4: slid Margarci 14yeiti, oP 'this borough,agetl:aix weeks. .DICKINSQR , COliteE'lfinTlC64: Thd Geneeer Treaseirett: Dlikiason C4ieie hereby noti'fi'es Witopi it flaty;eencerft / that he' ;will be in hil;;,oltici„,' : :lsici. 22 . Fault College, the last itt'Ooteber; Bad the hial Siterdar:in each' atteceeillat':indeth 'for . from.loq• 'PosttO', l o l "‘l44..; ! ilicrCiti'the!'l)4l)9se.tor king the bills q,e94,lh i altithalla may futyl,e,p,t the_ *eek,frcit4ltelf',tert);.tp half petit ;rig! , tile:roll . oliea#4. AtO • UM MEIIIMM EEO • ' "The niehnielfdli'days nee ernaq;.,': . 'The saddest et the:yeitr,',, , .?,:,;; ; ;:? An01f 1 4:4:4? /4 th. 4 o „anot h erl;o44'* eieriaitri the ldylelineffS - Of Oteiearth Wifgaiii fait. fading:awni.; I,The annual charnge of the seasons has cameo antifthm.beility and verdure 'Of Nature , is deafing44.lf t d•goitrstiff Wlth . ;their'fragranee 7 =, did birds With..their me lody-'.thn l 'bright greeri.: award-=the, thick foliage of thn groves-41iddeep shade - Of Mc ToieStLtheitilldneiket . tholiluki * Sl4 l —the soft air redo lent of. perturne..=ll} . .that,filled the Summer with . beauty and joyrinfrine.tai: and life, are passing away. Evefy,thingi n ley,Piature reminds us ofdecaly, anti that the nt mcd is dying, but dying in richness and. splcnddr and glory! Dying, "like,the dolphin, Whom cael f pang imbues :„ With a new' olor,us it gasps a wity, The last still loveliest, is gone—and all is gray !" And now -Autumiitheirave preacher of the . seasons—approaches with chilly breath and sus , tern aspect,. and 'solemn lessons, admonishing Man 'of the Instability and nothingness of earthly things! Pointing to ths falling. leaf and withered fiewer, " all flesh is grass;' saith the solemn mon ; (tor, " and all the goodliiinto thereof as the flower of the field—all 'the glory of man is as the flower of the grass." Hilt ive jair'C'eive that all do not look upon the approach of Aittumn will: feelings of sadness, and of tliese is our senior brother Cuss:mkt:, of the United States Gazette. The scene which imbue° with melancholy feelings the hearts of many; his finely-tuned heart Views with wonder and plea , sure imnd he calls earnestly upon his readers to behold With him the gorgeousness and splendor of Nature; and to acquire a kindred feeling. Let us, then, follow him, as his graphic pen delineates the beauties of the scene, and his heart finds cause for thankfulness "towards Him who garnished the forest,eVen in its autumnal ice:l3 , olnd made the thousand trees, as they yield to their annual . death, asstnne, like the dying dolphin, their most beautiful hues." "While thus contemplating, thus. cajoying, the beauties of that nature which is but the physical evidence of God, the impress of his handy work, the loot prints of his going forth, de not forget gratitude, for the powers . of appreciating such . beaCties, the gift of deriving pleasures from such a source. Addison we think it was, who made the latter a subject of special thanks: ' "Ten thatisiital precious gifts; Aly daily thanks employ; :Nee is the least a elieerllitlleart, To taste awn': gills with joy." Perhaps some who see the gorgeous loveliness ' of the forest, may not experience slid emotions. to which we allude. The hcautiei of nature, sow ; flint and so coninion here, may fail to awaken that • spirit of enjoyment, and impart that calm de. light which should 'be felt in such a scene. Do not give up hope to acquire lt; look again. Look at it undeianother aspect.' Walt puietly . for the impression. to be given. Wait till the heart is softened .by thou g hts :of l ow; dear one gone, whose latest moments were made the must beau" tiful by the melioration .or worldliness in her thought, and the consequent power of reflecting _more and more the hues of that Heaven into whose light she was gliding. To think of the.mmtitione of such an one, or if eke uttered no, word, to think of the monitions of tech a scene, and the outward signs will associtito in the mind with de liglifiuf emotions, and the lesson of nature will be one of love. Should there yet be provocation' [needed, take with you the Mowing lines, written by Clark. Read then—learn like him to make October "the month of tlic heart." Poor Clark went away in the greenness of his foliage, before the evil days came, before even faun: had muturod 'in the first of its gush, while.it was young and sweat to him as infant breath. The first budding of his genius was bedewed with tears fir his death. He passed away heroic the autumn thin ned his foliage, or veiled its hue. His leaves were gathered like those of the June rose, and like them, they are redolent of lasting sweets.— lie has connected his song with the loveliness of nature, and the song, like nature, will endure.— Its inspiration is immortal. IVe loved him living, and nut best claims for that affection are renewed on a perusal of his verse. He passed away like the immatured leaves of spring, but his own early death gave a bell t freshiniss to the iumfortality of his verse OCTOBER. . WILLIS GAYLORD !:LA Solent'' yet beautiful to view, Mouth ot• nay heart ! here, With sad and faded haves to strew 'Fite 'summer's tudattelioly bier.. - The moaning of thy winds I hear, As the red sunset dies Au., And bars of purple elottils Obscuring livery western brat. , _ • Thou solemn month ! • I hear thy voice— It tells my soul or s otiier days, When hut to live was to rejoice— When earth was lovely to my gaze; Oh ' visions bright—oh, Messed hours,. ‘Vliere are their living raptures now? I ask my spirit's wearied 110Wvrg., 1 ask my pale mid fevered brow! I look to nature and behold • ISIly life's dim emblems rustling round, In Imes of crimson and of gold—, • • The year's dead h toms on the grountlf Anti with the winds, I feel, While to it low pinions fattriniir by, How mush their sweeping tones retest Of life and human destiny. NI hen Spring's delight some Mordents slione;, • They came in zephyrs from the nebl, They bore the wood-hail's melting, tone, !_They_stirred the blue lake's ghost' bre:anti-4- Through Suunaner, - fsinting hrl'lley lingered in the forest shady; k' But changed and strengthened now, they bent, --- storm, o'er-mountsaar, - glen'and • . how like those transPoril of the breast, When life is fresh loaf joy is new— Solt as the balcyon's•downy, nest, • And transient, all as they ate true! • Thee stir the leaves in that bright Moidh, , • Which !lope about her forehead ttrines, Till Grierallot sighs around It larentlie— Then Pleatsure slip its smiles resigns..., Alas for Time, aril 'M AI, and Care,,;• • What gloom about our way they flute ' ' Like clouds in.Autuann's gusty sir, • The burial pngatnit off the Spring. •' The dt cams that each successive yetr " • : Seemed bathed in lutes of brighter At last like withered leaves appear, • And sleep in'tlarkness shle by side. . p Mr, 'Fatranagh, of Maine, acting ;Gtoiert4 . 61'014 Stott; vet"( jlli and not likely 4i recover; Directot s. , . . . , . , r • ~ ~ •• , , • • .C.IIILISFE PANIC, 3 1 . t - 1 i'. • '' -. ~', :' ,ctoliur 18, /84. , -. ,i. - ‘7,OTIC,E is•lipteki giVen to, Stockholders in • flr this Institutt9n,Allitt till flec4ien wilkhe held at t le' Banking' fieuse,•on.therSt „MONDAY of,/ , 14-' vember ne/4, , Netaikeiv4iie hours of 10 nod 2 o'clock (eo4 the 20th tiny of the mouth,) for thirteen Di rectors to serve the ensuing year. . ~ • ~. , ~ _, .. :,,I , 'V M.,S. CQI3EANi Caeliey', CiIEIItB6 : SCOURI NG ' THE .:subscribed reispeetfullv• infertile the Publiothnt be h9s 'egnlmellebd , the DYE. ING 18t SCOURING - business *nt'llid ,ebtlier 'Of North West Sr.Loutherstreet;Oero lie relitly ill times to' do id kwork line , of +4ll nei), tti.thO shortest notieis‘ititit onyassonable teroat Ootober I h.tpir :AVER;iinft; fi h intighoto,, 4 44 #Apieriosii, , PrOdip,t,„ 1,50 19 1 103'Fr • C° llj4 tul . . .;" ePtif i • c r., 6,401, NES :A A 1? °: - ‘7k:TObl):,' k - „li4 , 2,4tionides . at ,Law. ~ .. tiiii''' d''' — 1 h .' ii , .. , ,.un optgr. .. axe. - appoetate ne •:: , :,•I;iteiti§fli 101):9 : 4,; inetßd - ,011.41 , 1,. in Cumb9r bdi'd . trO'Porry 'could di., 004,0 r NA!' :or t4m may lid:iiiittyiifiitintniialciiniultditnt: they himeto- Cort - tocettiiiod by S. Altixabder, neitt door td to the ,CRrlbile .. . ' • ': ',•' • :.• E:" qt. , .!.§trk ' i : i y oßention,yß Ibo ' g iv . e • rtn 'a . l l binineislilitd4llrpeli card. : ,',4:PP: L^SANUEL'AL;EXANDER: ' ;i,LEMEEL•TORiI. Eitdber 18,1§0'; ' - *:. ~ .' '. tf t sl • NO* iiit ; ' lirartalitit •.' ~ •-. CLUTlbitlEiV.tz. CAREY ... • 'l.oYedr the , Rail Pond, ShippqyPthigl •r. . • AVE' just opened the moat, extensive negnri- H o inebt or 'CDEAP - AND FASHIONABLE: GO DS ever offered in this place. Every. yarirty, of NEW: GOODS, : on laind 'cud will be sold at tto lowest Cash prices ' ' - ' ' October 18, 1843.; '':: • (1.4! ~o~~~c~~ IS'hereby 'hereby given to all -persons • having claims against the firm of MALOY & WING AHD, to call atthe place they formerly carried on in, and they can have their claims satisfied, as (heir is a sullieieney in the hooks, which are in the bawls or Mr. Maley, to pay nil mir obligations. And all pea said parties, are respect fully solicited make,jiiyment of the same on soon as passible, which wi,ll save unoleztsant feelings and coils. ' !,1 1 ,IALOY WINGARD, Carlisle, Ociolre; 13,1843. •.Dfie Ladies Will find at. the' store of Clippinger & Carey, a splendid . ilisortinent of every article that is New and Fashionable. As they are now evening their FALL AND WINTER COORS, it will he to their ;irman: to call and exionine their stook.— Lots of Bargains on hand. — (4N ARO - 443. tfit Oasimeres & Vestings, VIAPPINGER, & CAREY are just opening a large assortment of fashionable Cas simeres & Vestings which will be sold la the lowest rate. October 18, 1845. . STERRET'S GAP PRIPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE. • F.iihscriber will offer 'at, public sale, oil 111. SATUIMAY, the .11th of NQVII; . MIII , ..'IL, on the premises, the property known as : the Sterrett'd Gtttt,Property, situate on either side of the Clinther- ISIld and l'eTry county dine:toil lying in North Mitt il!ettur, Cat roll and Rye townships of' said cohnties, doseribed us follows: No. I, A • . . Tract. of Larid, con Mining 214. Acres, lying on both sloes of the comity line, about 50 acres of which is cleared and well cultivated, and ty remainder well: inibered with oak, chestnut, &e', There is erected thereon a TAVERN HOUSE, known as, the Sterrett's Gap 'l , , r„, situate On the ,*;zlz. g road leading fro 'Carlisle to Bloom- g li field. There is ;esitles all the neceit- .37!:.fr nay out-buildings and conveniences necessary to R Tavern. No. 2, 5 LOTS OF FIE TEEN-ACRES EACH, all lying in Bye township Perry county, and covered with thriving young chestnut timber. Also will be sold several hundred 'acres or Timber Land, using ill said township, which will be sold with the above, or seprate, as may best snit purchasers. Terms, &e. make konwit by BENJAMIN BUTZ. October 18, 1813. Is-51 Sate• TH E subscrilief, - A - ssi - gnee in Bankrniii ev, will, by order of NOW Court, ou SATUR DAY, the 4th day' tif November, sell the following valuable prUpetly, viz: • 104 Acres and 65 Perches of first rat& MILESTONE land, situate in West Pennsborough toWnship. Cumberland Co., three miles IVest Of Carlisle, on the NeirsilTii-7-road;rinl joining lands of John PlAlntro Henry Hinter, IL rid Nailor and others. The land is first quality limestone, under good fences, and in a_good state of Cultivation. The buildings are tt TWO STOILV LUG HOUSE, , with• , other neeessarr out huildiags. a first ..i44; rate STONE 'BANK HA It N, voung 5 , ORCILIIM a well of never failing ' water It the door.' The above mentioned farm is i n a t io dilis p or t o f cunilierland Valleyoi rail road of the same mom: , runs through the one end of, it; one person wishing to view the property will please rail oh Joint Fisliburn the suborriber,'who wilt give intortnatiost awl show it. The terms us ill be made accommodating to purchaSers, and an indispu table title clear of all iticumbronees, and possession will be given on the first of April.. On the same day will be offered it patented Steam Distill.ery , with a good new boiler, that !night answer :1 Saw Tait Vardar other works, besides l:u•ge Mood vessels with Copper 11'111•tits. It will be sold to gether or in pieces as m:n• suit porellasers. Sale to uotontenee at 10 o'clock, t. 11. Creditors_ will please attend. DAVID Assignee in Ilniiketiptcy 01 D. I'. Srliei'lmam lober Ili, 1843. 0L.=22,2TR2 COMPOUND DEPURATIVE SYRUP , For the' cure of ObstimititEruptions`of the Skin; Pimples or Pustules on the Face; ; Hiles which arise 'RI an impure habit 'of body; Scaly Ern liens; Pains in the Hones ; Chronic RI eumatism; Tetter ; Scrofula or King's i'vil ; White Swel lings; Syphilitic S ruptoMs; and all dis orders arising tp' m an impure state of the blood, either by a long residence .in a Imt and unhealthy climate, the injudi cious Use of Mercury, &c. . This Mcdiciee hes frequently been found highly beneficial in Chronic Coughs, or Colds of long standing. , • This Medicine has been esteNti'N:'ely used in the United States with decided beneni in SCrriltda, Mer curial tliseaws, and in all eases of an tWeeraell *char acter. As an alterative in tbe:sprinA and 'jell sea strt., it is unegnallet). It possesses many advaniakes over the decoction, and Is introduced is ti piviiara tion mere portable, not liable to injury by long keep lag, and better adapted tr the use of person 4 travell ing or residini.ithebad. The proprietor begs .nee 'to call attention to the following aortiOntee, e Wed from a htrge 'Amber approving its efficacy': • ~ Itenniso, Mardi 3, 1839. This certifies that Atty . ,Mrs. Deem, nearly-eleven-years angered froin-a-scrtifelnes-erep , tion resembling Nitre, which am deep, holes in lice face, neck and arms, the constant discharge of which destroyed her henitit, and frequently confinell'hee for different piiriods to bee lied, Miring AS Web time her sufferings were very great. 'rite, best medical atten dance was obtained, and all 'the known . remedies were tried with but an - elleviatlon of lieu Medial ways returned with increased malignity.—:- flaying lost ell 'miles of recovery, she Mid almost determined to giie up the use of any other Medicine; she was Itimmter, by persettution, induced to try nakeley's holowalro of Samiporilla, the Use of 'five bottles or tvlpe t halt removed the disease, and restored bee to set feet licaltit, THOMAS DEEM, It opposite the depot, Reading, Pa.. , Tlii is to thrtif, tied' my little son,.abOtit eight, years qhl,l4ll,4Bliffered for it Wog time from' exten- Sive sores on the light' knee add leg, supposed to hate been whiie.swelling,,Ayhibli,Jl found impossible to beat, even • hit,. the itd or .tile most respectable medic adylo,6til I was recommended to use Ale. Oakefet's Cod - 416mA Syrup of Sarsaparilla, 8 bot tles ef net may healed the sores, but perfectly restoypd,the child's health. Which had sulfered much in aousequence of this iiffectiOn. ' CATIIAR,INE •lIINGEN4Aist, 704iibote Penn street, Iteatling. . . • Tite above ease was presented+ to me both before anti after the use of .Mr. t)akeley's Syrup otiSorsa , ' intrillav anti J have no hesitation in believing that it i wail the agent of his restoration. JOHN 'MESTER, M..D.0 ; • • .Beading, Sep!. Litt; 1837. • SOltl'lty 'C.. STEVENSON ,. , lisle and the following Agents in Cumber-, land•Contityr- • • • ' G. 'lVtinit`;Netr'Citnbeilanai . • Joshua Crain, lloguestown: , • ; NYm• 'Neal/111o.;.. JneollHtfrichorti,;AW.,: j L . j ‘',ll ;WOO; kiog4tlntratoviiir StiOptirOatortt: z :0. , o_oso444,,MOY,lo.olllltpenshiti*'' ;,. - 1 ' ~.:ii. ; .:-. 4`. i . MOl NE a SittiE • Assignee of Samuel At i':Geluild'asif !Wok. Pitinshe'rotigiy M i'vn 913,;, Cumbegland.Couitti,, , ollitrs At- Hit odium:lied iAlc,.to, be held on WEDNEBI4A.V Alio 'Bth ddy of ~Is.lovetnb— ee nein, the •." - , . VA LuAittio , TAwi belonging to said esilde, equate in said townlibipicon- Wain; 231 Acres of Pmeitotie , Lind; Ow* ss led on it a, '.; • .• SWAY'VPJ)TP , 57111111143 , 1111)331-:' , ;;'; witlrn Dud: llarn'and sereol;.oilterout.liotises; to gethetivith n'thri Ong (*CHAIM, 1910iel Nflll is iii a finestate Cultinititht, mid will be sold' eperately" (matt Iry hole M 'suit" ptirr,hasers'..,...,7l'he Cumberland Vallej rail road runs directly:tbrough it, furnishing the licselbeilnies for Iskedily reaching a 111211i1gOilt produce. ° • ' Sale to commence at I he .the afternoon, sullen - attendance. will given sand Iin'NVIS made known by • • McCULLbUGII, s Assignee of Samuel AloGeelocti. Oc'ober 18.1843. • is-51 •,i 1 , j ,.1 y SH DIM AN .___l_____• , OR , .. '': TM M ‘i• A Ptf , yr AR ti- I 11—li. 're •.3. - -. - *-!•'-•• oancisQ,NrE ...g, Vkl til.:: :iri tozOVO, titif;;;; AssAus, 11 111 ; 1 " - ''' :' - ...4`'t,:..-.,4_,‘." 41,k N Y • 1 .•••, .. 1 . ~,..•:•••.." 1•,......::mi :44i* ..., , - 1 , t , 1 i , „'! .14 •P -- ,• t d •••;.I.•ffyit 1.14 IR •:41;II, A;• ; ' , '';10t1 "' - 1 41'a • 1, 1••'Ir:41 ,- ' 40 •:-14- V*•'• '?'' it) 'fif....4''''lli'4'.,ll-•••••,-.:.•:44,r-*•!.1 ••• ;.3 ,- ":( .., 1t .. :. - ;i:"1!..... , v0itt r iL,,•, , _. , ., 47 ) i11..,‘.1.1.1: Wi... • 'tiMti -.;*;; t.:' 4 i .,31i, ‘4 : ,.. , ....* 10, ~..._.--.t. Irn i'll'ilt i i , , , hi,ll OM CHILDREN CRY FOR SIIEItMAN'S LOZ ENGES,and grown people soy they ore the pica gamest And most effective medicine in use. Enor mous gaautitien are sold, and every holy likes theM. Freeman Hunt, Esq., editor of the'Merehants Mag azine, says tiny cured Ida cough in a few hours.— The .Res. Mr. Dunbar, of the McDougal street church, was cured of a arty bad cold and - cough in one..'day. 'lug Rev. Mr. Anthony, by the Methodist Church, was cured o f coa,sumption by them. SHERMAN'S-WORM LOZENGES saved the lives of throistiolls.' ABk W. E. Evims, P 511.. fi Walker st:.• the lion. Edward .1. Porter; I lon.'ll. R. Bearthiley:Dr..G. I Ittoterotiol itetrply all our physi cians, whnt they tliiiik of Sheriono'B„l,ozeoges, tool they will. tell lon they live excellent—the 'only in metkierite known. • . .; SHERMAN'S -CAMPHOR LOZENGES arc real aI 4 M idotes.v. headaclm, pa ipit tition.;s64 sickness, lowneoUt spirits,mal despoodemy—or the Oredi of dissipation. Capt. Chadwick, of' the Welliagton, Mr. Ackerman., tbegreat sign ranter, Mayor Clark, and almost every hotly know a their value. • , , . POOR MAN'S PLASTER—Sherman'.; We mean r•-•casts I cents,,,tual is once ta.care rheumatism, Imultago, pain or weakness in the breast, side, or hark; also piles—and they cure worms n hen applied to the part. Ask „Joe He'd... or any one, who lam 'Used it, and would .give $5 fin; one sooner than (lie cents for all other plasters. Soldja Carlisle at lICNTL R 4.: KNEEDLER'S Rook Store, East II gil street, who are saki Agents 'for CarliMe. Building Lot at Private Sale; . Toil F. subscriber ()freesia private sale, a yeti. sotnely situated 13UILItiNti. 1.,0T. o,in:de in the &Mole formed by Pomfret and West Digit streets, in litiChorough,-atill yery nearly opposite Dickinson Collegii. • is siztt it is equal to town lot nod a half. There is not a more eligible or better location for a private .tke borough. The : Am:dim' cdnintatuts an eMictisite view oldie beautiful country surrountllng,together with the The lot needs only to,lte seen to bale its-advantages admitted. For further particulars, as to terms, &c., enquire of the subscriber. W. B. AltiltllANi. October 11, 181.3. 11-30, New Tobacco Segar DAANIDrif%©-)70laVo 111 1 111 E subscriber would inform the inhubitants or `ll . Carßald and its vicinity, flint lie has (4101(41 x Tobacco and Segar Establishment, inSotalt Ilanover htrtet, two doors South or the Court house, and int metliatidy adjoining :%Ir. Burkholder's Bold. Ile will keep ou hands Manufactured Tobacco. such as Caventlixh, Sweet Scent, Plug. Roll, Virginia Twist, Dulcisiinuis, Spike and Pig tail. Also, Cut and Dry, Scotch Ilappee and Nlifacea " him Snuff, Pipes, kc., Spanish, Ilia Spanish :mil Common Segars, of the hest quality, all of which lie will sell on terms to suit the times. ' GEORGE WEAVER. N. B. 'rho subscriber Avishirs to Int%o it down Fpoblie pan:4)ll34;e in opposition to imposition of Foreign Mtiouractures. W by Cadisle, October 11,1843. 11-50 CHEAP CASH STORE. HENRY L. ELDER, . . No. 493; Market Street, above .1 .311 i 11011] ESPECTTULLY invites the 'attention of lA, those who buy for cash (as he sells on nu other terms) to his wry large and splendid assort= meet of HARDWARE AND CUTLERY;. just received front Englautl, in addititin to hit nstnti stock of .FOREIGN and DOMESTIC 11. A R U. WARE, or the hest quality. He earnestly mimesis them to examine elsew h. re, and after aseertainink the lowest prittiis at which they can purchase, then to call not% itiotatalim; the tlistanueomil unintitienced by the remarks M . interes ted dealeri hi the samehusinessonal enquire the pri ces of the same grants at his store. " It is )I fixed deterntinati% and lie wishes It so distinctly understood,. talt.ottly to sell us cheap as any other store but postiirkty'rArapor. Ills arratuzez moats are sou he believes, as to etiabli; biro to do 'so, and yet make small Drat. At all events, Cash purchasers will lied it to their intere4 to call. IlEtilt L. F.I.1)EII. ()dialer II 18111. '21)1,50 L'conoiny, 'Comfort anti Fashion! CHEAP • HATS AND CAP$ r • South West corner of third and Walni4 Streelo, I'IMADRLPIII A . TILE Subscriber offers an assortment of lONABLE and I'l AIN HATS and CAPS of material, made by the best Workineti; Mid got h i lnuolsome style. Also his " PA:FENT. CAS siNivalf E HAT;" which is light, - ule'asautt anuillora w,„utl best of all cheap. It retain§ its first ORPIII , 11116: till Worn out; and is easily kept cleim tvith the corilingqti clothes Itrugh or wiT th..),,,s his own manufartory, peribnaily iilLordlers, soul respectfully asks 11 tall, from' tlioke 41,,, , ..0 5 it.the city, tinullie-trusts-he !Nem wtth sutilt.ontintrs,in Ids line as cannot fail to sire L i ti s fit e tion; both, in price and in Krikclet.inaile to order at Vtolittoice, and ittlythat prove defective will utinfit elie..:rfully be cx 'changed'. r.t; . 2•••-• ! 't•! „MAYER BROOKE. Oct i I t;18.11:. , • ' ' 50. Cr.terlshintill fi n. FUltS'--Nltiskrat,' Raccoon, Ot er, Fox, &o. Sm. 'Minable Farin • FOR SALE. THE iubscribers, Executors 'of J am e s Given, will Kell at public bale , no tbk pVenaises, on, .TUGSDAY, the, Mat day of Qctober next,ut 11 o'clock, A. M. Alt that • ' " • •• Va.lnible situate on tbo Walnut llonorn i ron4abniit One and a half miles fronaCarliale,contamingtihngt 808 :kerns o • azatAsramate SA' $11.0 0 " about 170 of which iseleaped land, the residue is in thriving timber; baulk tb,eceott erected a large double STONE UOUSF-4 , wits 9.9. shed mut • • a liirge Siono."Stablo,iss log . Llaeiwa, corn crth,l4,ith I other hecessl7 I • ' building% tugethee .Isllloeveervied , • welt of water, utid an excellent Or- Chard. Irke,sdegrettitinthis in a goad. state of culti vation, %ant W „iitolover.•'!llitt• periv! 'be its• ono faratoe :divided to 'snit :pyrilussers. I The terms he maile.lsnOnii at, the amt niul Once of sale, by , ..• , WON ' ' .IAbOB ,unkimit, Executors of JanaeUlqivitv'elcoil. '. •: 6.4 , „. ITTnits ...resttimentary:on the ER., lout of JOHN S,ILIttER, +.11110,, oi%Eas% rem* , tow9alkis,lloelieeo'grottoilto sobtiork itTreglin'F 4?, the Im!olo,t(0441)114 pergma e te,4l! t 9 tirc,MUF . 4ool , ifl? make paymoli v Oid tiloorbovii* olitomMo,ppeteni. l!leql to • AYM.M4 I / 4 ERLittlf 5 fni%;1V , 4414r tINIZAB.E I : I I'II,EtrAIt;AO for.tro. , ' 9. 6 toYel* 4 /0 1 ' ' EM=S cikititt .PROCIPAITIA,4I,OIV.: I HP.EAS the Hon. Sort. ILEPBO, • ' OidellflUdda or„tlisi Court:lVipll- : of Common Pleas of.theillintkludielal district of .Permsyl-; vanin ,and the Ilen..JOlin STUART and T)1033 , dur,iErt:Jucketi the 'mid COuriiif Caninicm Pleas:fer the county of Cumbeiland; - 'hairelestiell,„ thiikrireccpt bearing date alba 14th day,of 1843, and to me directed, for MOM& a Court of Oyer. and Tortniner, General Jail Deliiery, and Goose), 44:Wafter 'Sessions of the Peace, 'at lisle, on secondill.Ondny of November 1843—be ing' the 13th day--ut 10 o'clock hi the forenoon, NOTICE .IS .11HRERY GIVEN to the Coroneili jrtoqcce of the Ijeace and Constables of ,the said County; of CUM herland,' that they he then awl there 'in theiri•! proper , persons, ith • , their Records, In quisitions, Examimtiono: and other remembrances, remembrances, to.dollie things which to their of: 6corespectivclyiap'pertain•—ntrd, those who are• bound by mogni4onecs to present!! e against the prisoners that are, or then nifty be in the Jail of said county, to be then awl there to prosecute against - thermos shall be jeat and right. Dated at Carlisle, the' 14th thy of% A num, 1843, and the 67th jiear, of,Arocrican Indepen dence. • • PAUL MARTIN, Sheriff. Octoberl3, 1843. • ' , • tc..5 za.W a CAN lie had at liacrdler F¢ iliinter!sCheap,liook and Stationary Store, Kast street filmed,. opposite to Ch:u•les Ogilhy'a, Ihry Chants .!ql'e; the liillowiog list of CIM.I.I' \VI/IMS, ()Hate publica tion, viz: k it j 1 . Pictorial Bible, containing the pld and new.Tes oiments, with tine thousand engravings, conildpie in 16 numbers at 25 cents each. Cha Lectures on the 'tplsile of I'aS:l the apostle to the !lonians, complete in 5 nos. .•25 cts. each. - Biblical Repository, published Quarterly, price 75 cis. American Bibliel Repository, devoted to Bibli cal lull Gettersll Literature ' Theological ili2.enssion, the I listorfor 'rheologicalOpinions, etc., by liolines Agnew, 'rive it7,l . .. Bildt:111 Spain by George Borrow, Gcpsies " 46 64 . • . l'usyism no Popery." . 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Ellis' celebrated ‘i•orlt,s, Wirea.of England, Wooten of England i Daughters of nigland , Poetry o f Lif,•,,voi e v.trona \ - Jut. g c. • • ‘Vorks by Frederica Deemer, PrAitletit's Daugh ter, Scenes hi Norway', Nina, Liebig's Agriculture mill Physiology. ' I,:ist,of the Barons lir Ilia wee. ,• . " False l'l,eir,by (tit Janieß: „ ; • II plai tiim• theLifeof Theodore Agrippa Adam . Drown,llic Clitre.•:Joi it, by Dickt4ts. • • • ~,Winihor.Cohtle mill other tole!, too numerous to mention. • Also Cticap Letter and Writing Paper, 123"eents a Claire. - - ALM pt Client) Co,iy Books, 4ets enh. KNEEDLER & HUNTER Carlimte,,ol4. 4,1841, BY kirtue of:, writ or vemiitioni Expmais to me directed. issued out . of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland comity, 1 will , expose, your Beal Estate for, sale, at the Court llousbon.theohor °ugh of Carlisle, on TII UIiSI)AY, diet, t 241 this of November, A. 1). 1843, pi l It) o'clock of yid day, the following ilCseribed Bral•Estatte,,vi7.: I , ~ „ ~ 't'wo Lots of. Gr9und, situate in IVorm h.vshorg, East Pettit boro' township, each lot emi t:tuning 5a feet.iii.br,ylib, and one hundred and fifty ~ feet itillepth,'ntore o • ler& iounded hr a lot of John Black on the North, Pune. Alley oil the, West, front street on the East, and a street on the Smith, having thereen erected a two Stoll LO tjOUSE, a small frame Shop and frame ..tafile• ,seized :0111 taicee.ie execution as tfie propelty; id . ..fere:loin!) lteee'.. Also: A Lot of Cirnontl, situate in Dick insult lOWithliill ' ,Clitillit iiill!ll county, coot:titling five acres, mule or less. adjoining .bads ofiali. Gille land, the \\'nlnut Bottom amid and OilleVS, having thereon 'vet rted it large Iwo story. Brick, l ll()LlSE, Tan Yard; Tun Souse, a stable and other mit houses: Seized and taken in execution attlieproperty of John Nlitireigh. i .. Also—,A Lot of.,Grotinil, situate;in the borough of Newt ills, to:timberland county, contain,- ing, Gm feet in breadth and 1240 feet in depth, more or lehs,' him:tiled by ;Lim of John Biller on the W'etit, George Lightner on 'the East ; Mail. ,isticett oil the North, and Church idler on the,SoinliThaving there on erected a three story . Frame !loose and a l‘itclien, and a frame stable. Seized and taken is execution as din primi:riy of Al:Minot Barr. • . Also:•:—Otte-thiril of a Lot of Ground, containing one acre, more or .less, adjoining. Big Spring. on the East, Main street on the North; mid John Blom on the West, having thereon erected a Tan-yard nod buildings belonging to the same, and a two story Stone !louse and Kitchen, and it SlOllO stable. . . • Also—A Lot .or Ground containing 0) acres, tnore or less, sitimte in Norton township, hounded by hinds of 11'illiam 11. NVocullipill on the South, lands ol.litenh 6iosloe on "the, lito4, and p lane on the North, having thereon erected at Lod House and a Log Statile. :I t , i• A Lot of Ground. contai n ing about one-fourdi nerr, more or leltiktvaielt tont own- Ellin, adjoining the'rttilroad Olt the l 3'll'lth% Mg Spring on the East, Norville road on the Westomil other jitime- , ty pr Miry Oil dIA Noilli• liusiug thereon erected it tau btol7 610110 • icred..• ' , Lot of Croonil, in Newton township, rontaining about three-faispilis'or an Hell', 11101'0 or less, bounded ou the East by Ilig Spring., 111,1 1110 South by the AV:ire-house lot, oil tliU %Vest by the Newsille VOllll, and' on the Noilh by a lot ca . Win. Itafesnider, having thereon erretait it Patent Lime liiha. Soizeil and tAeii 11l pxecution MR the property of ill iota Barr,' Anil to by linkl bit te, LL a PAUL Awcrtm, Mice, October 11, 18.43. S . is-50 -n s7 Ala 11111? copartnership Heretofore i..sisting bet siren 11.. the stiliscribvis, Ihrwarilinz inert:hams, under the firm .of IF.EI k IIAI.I 1 1.1 !CV'. was dissolied oil the :30th day of Septeuhlier last; by mutual von rrid. The business will be C(11111t1C4:11 future by Jacob Ithecin. The bookiHnd accounts I contra in sow, indebted to the late firm are rtqltliltell to make payment.--and all persons having .litintis will please presilit them to tit the Ware .Itouse, roe nee of High and West tame's. - • • JACOB .1, ;: . .111. SF. PH 1). 11 A.1.13E1r1 . . Carlisle, October 3, 1843. •I t SSIG.N EE,,eleconvr. IN 'hi: Court of Common Piens of Cum- Como) i . • Now, to wit; .2 1 41; of August 1843, the Account of Tito:tins I). Uric, Aloft-nee 'or Henry Heger VII Wife,pre.leitted to thmenurt du Monday the li3th' dm. of.Novianher next imPointril for the tionflaimption of the Sallie; wisieli all persons.intermited *Hit tyke notice. -Hy the Court . • • ' Telt 'MOS: H. CHlSVintitli....' 'Cnrlisle,September e 2,1843. , AND.JOITI TO- - WILL bo rented by pub outvri 0,11 SAT . UR.DAY;the'2lst of giffeber,, ii)st4nti• '(JtISTII 'etm sea , the BNllii,rBltNl ;011 lash' if in, Situ belonitig, the:Subscriber.: ' id situated in "Diekittititt township, on -.Wet' Ilreetthitte tietir It is kuOli sonsmouli.,,by , the liey" will be rented ,siTeravrii? is tety,liest suit... A. pat ki'sliinrs'eniiiiir di the ,ort.inisol.. bs . gaseit'sTl terms on titectlay, of rciitiii by 1. 1 1' .11.1.1AAN1LtE,jt., ok.. 4; 1843,, " . °, ,tr.-48 •, „ . Assknment 9f Amu, It 41010 , ', NN vie p4tb,,4 a r,pc avjust uli. +llloM,its 11 IaKI,LES pi:Otelialth,c/oßibtplanil,countcomodi! m sosignttient orawhis,stßatakto.,il)a•SlttOriber ror iho'i beuAtu efft of ,Isioiureolito 48-10efore, itill, perfume luotitql ols pet (human& tpituss,AssigOOrs use eo.' questa to ntopeotY theucateoporly,OUtimullelit .for , autlieuVid ?migloot liciar,lend Wl' 01 0 411 1 (10 0 to,, 7 4 , `,41*4. - r s , ,lirOilite , let:tiirderit z.,:ifilifr:‘zthil i 2 i 4 m tl g e r l4 o r w t e i m ile h d er T ii m o sk t k ~ ,,r.4 4 x). e c,, ,,1 rk ~ , ,t. :, ,, c 4i,re 117 , . 1 , t i tr .i. g f e )l o444 , i6 , oo/0 „ , di4 , ,0000.4 , 1 1 .i** 4 , ' ' 1,-' ,- 1 „' „ --, ~t , ,t, •1 AfiSigtit:Cf , s ';',„t4t:t 1 , t. ~ , 'Ol ; ';'' 4 ;',',........” + ` i 'estFirsber; 20tli Ad. :, • ::,,•:• 4 --,'' ':. ,i.rsit-i lkOutlviloat,* 184 Pe- .?r,','4 . :7'i- oARl:gtv..4.,to r, tiii!„ ....,,,,,...,.::„..,,,, ~, ,4,-, , p- : - . v.";`,,V--.'.',1:,Y;';,, T i , - , ",-t:se.,,i'p.r.,'";;- , ' ' ' p, ' '.,,•;:"',',';',0”;vic,,,01.2 ME Sheriff's Sales. 1153 toot§ . ANo sTATiothY, For idle at,,J; LOUDON':s .Cheop, riookstOre, a four Ethico:lhe:Coo Office,' Main • • • :,./t4raat,Parfialc,.(old:atand,),,',..,! • • , gg etatittimortinnt, of .Religiaus, Dlls, Books, • . eimsisting:thlgtaitof 'Family; School, Octavo size and pockeoPlas, of, various kinds i ond,Binding, Ugnry'y,Gorpelontur' on tlie!old andm*, .Testa ment R :Ruyal 8 vo. commentary 3 vols. Iloytitoo. D . oddridge's tor, conm[ete: .orie Royal b se. Buck's Theological Piciionti3Y, fit . st,4 vols. Dielr's.works - in I .vol iniyar 'vie,' riled Diek's wiiiks,ortm.• pleto in 7 vols.,',...Pyllere Unlyeisar Hititory u ltol. hies Ancient History h vols.; Naples likstury of thePPllinsula WA' vols. Royal; ,8 vo.,;ti Wit, room Ornithology hi* v01.,18 on.. colored Plates, fine Turkey Binding; Aitken and ProNts,British Poets 2 vul's. Also the, 3d .vol, o .cpitititiation lately published, (from Southey 19 er,td_..vi).Artidt's trite Chritliaidiy, transfided front the Gerninti by Rev. J. N. Iloffiniri,-pow Pastor of Rao' Luxiievan Church of thlii place. Abu. Litlliernn, MUlltedlst i Presbyterian 'and Winebrenitrian Hy dari;;llooks. Also the different Aritlimetiek's Mitchell,', Olney s and Huntingdon's pee./rSphica and Atlases, Algebra, Philosophy, Astrontany, Geometry, Grammars, Expositors, &c. Angel's No. 1,8, 3, 4,5 and 6 Readers, Cobbs Roaderoil,and Table Books. Also Ledgers, Day Books, Asir:lets, Receipt Hooks, Memorandum Books, has also on hand different articles of Statiritery aQ follows; Writing, Letter, Note and Deed Boer; Visiting Cards, Seals, Penknives, Silver &milked Pencils, Slates, Wafers, Mathematical' instru ments, Guider's Scales, Dividends Sand; j;ces, Itikitiiiitht of various kinds, extra fine Paßll o Vic. torip; pens, Black Sand,hlack and red Ink lkoillexr 'Sable and:Caine' Hair Pencils, Bristol Board, ; wa. ler colour,:losic Paper, Port Folios, Lithoirrifilsic Prints, Pocket !)ups, Albums, Blank Cardeilarge office and trammtuyit Water.t, Fancy colniej Pa. per, Opaque & clarified Quills,Fancy 130#3, Sze., Also, Violins, Fluies,Filest ad other. Rooks and stationery too tedious to inention. Also Sunday . school Books and Tickets, Hythe:BoOks;*.c. • WALL PAPER . AND 'DORDERING. of wiper' or quality mannfuctured by i3elreae, Sou and Blanchard, Phila. The 6nbarriber pas Pattern books, containing specimens of fine and common . Paper, end can procure lit,nAtv days notice any. orthe ditrerent paucity; ilieiturchaser may {quire: He also. carries on the, 11'90; Binding Business-, •• in ell its various branelies,Ohere he manufacture's' Ledgers, Day Bmilts, Dockets and blank bookii every de;mription, arid quality superior to (lose Inure in the city fur, country markets ; also old . Books rubomitl.. • I Persupsd C r shing . to, have tlicie• old 'Melts,. bound, can be soiye'd et a moderate iprMe;•and:Or thus enabled tOPiaaPrYeimmy yaluable boas that might i utherwise ha 105t..,. 1 ~•. Wrllidg and Letter Palter at lqi mid.itheent • per quire 4 . i J. LOUDON.. August 9,1843. • 4 . BURKHOLDER'S HOTEL. • THE subscriber has taken th a t well liL ktioVrt tavern stand in South MIMI er street, formerly octopi( d by Wm S. Allen, and more cently by Alitchel McClellan, where lie is prepared to accommodate all who luny favor hint with Ili cuticula, in the beat style, Mal on the must able terms. • .liis ,Il Alt will always Jut .supplitni. the choicest...liquors—mid his with the best,the inarlitts , gati Word. • Ills S'ITAI)I,ING. is orpOc o .andiearpful 0511 w? will he kept nlways tl) 1x25 will find it to their ullvillititge to givehiui n call. .takcii by the week, month, Or year.. • 1 . , i Nothittr, shall lie left milloM) On the part of the. subscribet. to please those oho may pay his house therefore solicits a share of public patron age 11. L. 131111.KHOLDEM Carlisle, April 1:3,1843. MANSION HO'JSE HOTEL; itain street, one square West 01 the Court lloue CARLISLE!, PA • 11. suhstriber having - teAseil tl)e•ntiolro . . house, would titost' respectfully .Antibuittaitii ids rebinds and the tkoblic getTrv.lly 1:11111 ,he ift,ve . r pared to a?.cokinkkoklate"thein Quill tile trui.ellingb . olrit. tuttitily, ill style that Ike hopes r ill til ; mund satis factory to all who mar layer hint with a call. ',His table will recei've his especial , . itttentiotr, shall nlwio be altunditotly sigkplird with .the best to he find, in the county. late is alai will he thunkl uannantly stipplied with the choicest Wines and I.ititines ilatt'are tokike obtained here and in the eititpi The Stabling attached !to the Iloost; and will be under Elie charge of. a:cakroful.Ostler. lie hopes by aslv o ltuttcutlon to business to receive n.1 , 111(41'1 share of;the publimpatrika4e:; r • 00 7 .1:0ARDEjts II ill be taken hy.the \Next:mouth or year.'' ' . I .1 WILLIS POULIK. Carlisle, April f 7,18-13. 11.43 • t • J. 11..8114fi1i FORWARDING COMMP'SjO4. MERCHANT Miry bib nrg, Pa 114 !:informs Far o•Fltatits apil the public gen erally, that he' is noir prepared Irith large and coin nino;tous War'p Il.oilscs, op the Ponta Count, near the tout of Italniestket,itt Ilarrisbarg, to receive in Stine for. Shiptumiti,. Cothitry produce 111111 chniolize for Philadelphia, Baltimore and Pittsburg and all W 611110140 'ltem •1); I...ceelt and . CON 1.1110;111111,1141;1111191Y111g first clais'tide Water Canal lluals,:11: Hut from thu Ilottses iu Harrisburg.... 4 . float, J. C. Mc Allester, o Chesapeake, ‘, Mary mid Nlartlia,„ • ' . ; May St, 84;. IP Si. Hay and Oats . c PitoposmAs Mill he received nt this office on-, lii SATURDAY, thelth day of November.at 1% melcal; M. for simply tug this swim], mi,il6 11/Vl' AND oATS toe cuteear ' rommencior. on the I f,th of NON ellltiee tievt. Thellay to he nil timothy of his year's get:Milt, anti both articles o.lbrage,to be of the best quality. The !lay :mil Oatt; most be de livered in the Oronary or Mollies A 0,146 stiti4m, may be dettignated, in such quantities, as may be re moved. The number of Dimwit Nitta' Probably be sixty eight: ' Euvy.vou,DeAs % • Ist Lient. 4th Artillery A,. A: Q,,r. Master. •Qr. 'Master's Office} Carlisle Barrack% Pa. 211th September, 19413. NEW BOOK ANO, STATIONARY STORE' _ . . .• • INRSAYI. ct. 1114AKISTONiAlook. 4 n • Sellers nod 4 1.111iiik Book llmttifactngcrs, N-. WesC - corurl of - , 411 ainireliestnot delplint have till! isle a general •assfirtinent of Med- Theolowvali,Clossical School and cos Books and Stationary. • •-MMIDK:A.L.—AII' the text hooks used. lib :dui Universities and Colleges, together witliAp. new, hooks II soon 115 they 11111! published. • 'l,lolol.4l3(ilCAL—lbilpitandp4 6 o4 l , blew, .Combientaries, Prayer Books, 11 .ytitti ,and ;Church Choir Books, works of statidardiniitPtintli ;noditlie new-hooks of tlie,dity. CLASSIqA•IO,,AaND SCIIUOi —All those in most pcip`nini• itse liand colleges, and in the sarionsbranchen ottfienuegt Muclitding those in. the Ertnac4, l tie; !Greek and Whin langungiss. " ,`" ,• MISCELLANEOUS.—Woas of sumolapt).*eit 'thors fool thenew books as Issas!! . STATIONMIY , —plank Book,/ diffbreni sixesaiat lush the' mi.?. rions sty,lenof binding, eheop nap letter, papern iper, i cantile wad 'veliourstationnry.l36llANV. ied in ally styli.; ',Wok 10) 0 4 no . ide;ne,cmiltso, god hound and railed to patteNi.4 r _ . : t s . • ' BOOKS tint int' tinathwill!te * .iiroOredifly , iirifetot 1110. will beftienished ns lOw they,44lik.'flitt ,- :ed elsewhere in the citri ' b. V !!! • : L. & B. reeirlienlltte•tothllemioivioralailiTeier# 4 Ilarper Brothers ',of, New, ; York os Ain? ink; 'tidied; (mobiiiiiig ehetip Aura and prepared to funds!' thenato Country Allrintantikant agents on favornbte terms. • • rbilailelphia;SePt.ctur lett: ;. 1..1t0r to.tet. a. 4a. mouoirAtsiv • pErtrisT, toisrthit Teell;. nis Seating, 44r14ci;r1;1'11"eZ`"." the too them r, inserting, Art be om a single Tooth, to a tell nett. i 7omoe ill Fitt street; a lbw'doord tilotit)t of Ilia Rat N. 1,1. DP. Loomis be absent AVM , el the lest teu days, m iuustatmomb. 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