mai'aismves qs3slem3a, ;, 441iITV' 4 7C\ r - 11 i r ( id -,, ' ( 7,0 • - '‘,.. - 4 4 46itticil l a i si aivAS, WeiiidikaS , *aid' ng ;Ztbdomlier 1, 1E43 . pkigioal,Peetry, be.coued on ouy , rattkse t the merits of - we leave to the 'eonsitieratioo atone i;eittleee: Ahother pica° hasibeen seat'lts by :the friend of ootnebotly,,w140!0*;0111 :Warmly protests has SOntireetips . PtZti 3 Oetry to be found in ,11„,. 4putilish.4.noll let the public judgei ,, h is n'little.imem on the' subject of the E ' vening9tui!!--:tit' the Garrison, we presume. The' - eaid, gOn, neeo r din g ,t ß the , poem, always gives the poet,Mittc reolines upon some greasy plat, a tremor that ends Ida tear! 'And then by some marvellous nffinitY,The spirit of the poet strikes in with 'the sonn4Oritbo'gun, and Mr they go in a regular stecide thou:aver hills and dales, ut til Mina if perchance the Wedded pair strike "upon a hillock's face," the poet 'says; We streck n Wm; that Irliarto — our torting - plam As we Could not üblish the I Amor sling to request, we ive the above outline of it as a ibretaste of the treat t at may be expected in the po. em itself 'Alt. NEW I L t Urllle i iNDUCE I MENTS TO NEW SUBSCRIEERS! Jrith:oll',number - commences a new vol. time of the & EXPOSITOR." it is now icatily fourteen ;menthe since the establishment ;came into ,our fiends. We do not intend, how• . ever;making'a long'address of mingled felicita tions and complaints, as, is the custom with many of our brethren of the press upon the opening ,of h anew volOnic,"although we might honestly enough indulge in a little of both. We 'have endeavored so the best of our limited' abilities to make the • rHcreld" 'useful' and acceptable to the many . , in. telligent and respectable families into which it. lends its way, and have ~some reason to believe that our efforts have not been wholly u'nsuccess: col. We can only promise for another year . that inr abilities shall be : as industriously employed tot only to secure thii mero approbation Of our k•eaders,,but if possikagto make our paper or in. .creased valve and of indispensable importance to tat who receive it. Butlloough we have a clever list, the number r\ri f sukscr,ihero to the "Herald"' is not so largo as it Might 'to he. There are scores of intelligent families in :hitt county who do not take a news _ . paper, from 'false views of economy and other equally inStifficient reasons. No head or a fa. mily, we venture to assert, can commit a greater error or do groctg ; ihinstice to the rising mem bers 'of big family, than by shutting out from their perusal the columns of a well condurned• newspaper. We inight offer proof enough on this , point tai convince the most skeptical; had we . • . . .space enough or were the assertion seriomely .doubted: Who would lie without a neweptiper .during these long winter'eveni9gs 1 7 No one of •liny intelligence or public spirit! indeed, to use the language .of a ectclitportiry, there are few things of more value and interest to en intern gent.fatnily, than a well-cunducted weekly 'news. paper. The information on various subjects which it conveys, could nut be procured frog any oilier sourer, derived as it is from the literature; sci. '<trice and histery, of present and past ages, gem. bined with the puss'ng events of the day, derived from personal knowledge,- or contemporaneous publications._ .The value and interest are always . augmented by the proximity of its publication to the residence of the reader. If published at a distance, in a locality and among u people of whom he knows nothing, little interest can he felt in, , and less value derived from, the local news it contains. A papeepublislied in the county where the Aridly resides, possesses a peculiar interest. - Neighboring editors may endeuvon plblish the 'news of another county, but there are tithousand incidents, and many matters of moment, , 'which can only be obtained through the medium •of a county paper. Then; in order that the court. ty paper may in other respects be equal to the litest weekly journal, it is necessary that the citi. . - zene (tithe county generally should give it their support. Their inivrest, as well as the Interest iof the publisher, require this. The county pa. pers are the only medium through which they' own make their wishes known throughout every ;section of the county, or acquire a knowledge of idle sales and other occurrences which take place 'within it. Ail then are interested in baiting a .payer published within the county, and as the .amount of labor and expense attendant oh its i ptiblicalants are far greater than they were in for .mer times, it is equally evident that they are in, iterehted,in properly sustaining it. (There are many persons in this county who do .notacke paper published within its limits, and ‘whcstalee,l3l2l3 or more published out of it. There Aro many persons tokwell able to pay for a pa. per, who Aweless a lively 'interest in the Whig manse, ruulget,reuier the - paper advocating that ,cause no support whatever. If the Whigs of the county gave us the support they now extend to utivers,andiif the party gave us an aid commen surate witittite ability, we, should be enabled to pUblish a rower far exceeding in interest and val ue to them, 'any,publicatlon which they now ro- Aeive. , We ask the Whigs of the county to think se. viously of this matter. The cause cannot be ad. "mated but by means of a newspaper, nor can it ,Abe rendered effective but by its general circula. ,:tion. We think, NW they think, that the princi: Ties of the Whig Flay are necessary to the we!- , -fare and prosperity of the country. Is it not their manik!ii duty, then, to give all the support in their' powpr: . to the palm sustaining these pried .. plea I We ask each one of our present subscribers, e s pecially threugh the county, to giVe their as. *stance ht increasing our list. It will not only " I tibler our benefit but theirs too, for if a fini bun. !:drElflbOre good, paifjoillPl!gol#Trs aro added to `'our boart„. we promise tivit airoportionate amount iisofnlreading' matter shall also: be ridded t 9 'O T tit "Paper.: Wo respectfully ,aek . cach geLTne ntienn One name and pOisiblO' . trierei . which WO ean 'bo easily done,— This course '!4 l orald" arc well know W !ll continuo a faithful Mirocitto . l'ittlFri and every otherprineiple,and",knOWn as 'ilielongingtothe Whig PolitiP'Ol , pread. Cireulate rape deouments4then Loi•fight forth ASs indagethent to newsubecribara,•we will :Foinmonising with the 11 , 44:4134P - fOrin,i l 4o/ 1 4, 'for - 18zoleht,0,14.AuptifAlo,2 r otllenry, . ,: sClq!`lfligs'rsi le ," us ' h ave. your •• - xta4e#A4' s ! : 7 , •'' • s:llolWeiOrsi iv,lllM,:Aln 0101194'4 E. Church . /. 44 ;e l li*M i e l o been. Pe*lY 'Piga•*lthiP‘ the lot ( hum Wile, 1 4"*1U 4:'5 4 1 , 1 9f iTP;""kmen l 4 . 410* • to th'eappearance 1104 41 9i0144i041bs far I=B.. 'OBI DIN SeollllloB Orsittone, •.! Far: W 9 1 4u)letilid; 00i. tlittatteritiptv!f•Alie' inciisto4; t ho i ., l 9 l .c.°P9l . :4ol l :4 l !Pi i 97fTifi;°‘inl i fl oo -9 1 ,94.1. )1 4' iiiiinounc'ed•b • eicitse tbe;ititerarki§obiOttes - offtb4 pntbiil2tii,3e „Idly list; by `ttte Ate GEOROR ThiAtrulytexcellent address,' Mpleto w tileiid 7 •ed instruction' and,orltartainmerit, 040E0.4 - M/Y, versal 7 :•ciliteasiowrif praise ',from 'the-largar'and' highly 'inttilligentranditory:Who listened Mite (lei' livery ; ,praise which all who now read it will find to be well deserved. Not overladen with . the elaborate rhetorical,, embellishments and fanciful iniugery which make many of our modern, era tions more ornamental than useful; the address 'of Dr. BETIIUI.4 is eminently vractical as well as beautiful. It points the student not to piessures—not . to' its `, primrose paths of dalli ance," where existence may be wasted in sgilfish enjoyments or voluptuous indolence; he twith true end honest 'candor directs him to its duties—its realities and its responsibilities. The paths of usefulness are pointed out, and the obligations man owes to God, to his fellows, and to his coun try, sternly urged. It would give us pleasure to -tranefer-the-whole_or.u-large-portion-of-this-ad-- dress to our, columns, but our space limits us to a single extract. It is an elognent tribute to Com mon Schools, and that too much neglected class, Common School Teachers: "Ever be found the advocates of EDUOATION ! Testify by the pains you take. to Jproad it, your sense of the treasure you have yourselves received. Seise every fitting opportunity to impart it by your pen, your lips and your influence, Shrink from the burdens and responaibilities of no office that may enlarge your ability to do this - good. Be the open - and fearless championk'of 01l legisla. lion in aid of science and art and literature, Stand faithfully by those public men, who may meet with popular prejudice because of their efforts in behalf of a policy so wise. But especially devote your untiring. energies to the improVement and increase of Common Schools. The . Athenian pointed to the splendid Acropolis with exulting pride, because he believed that there in the match. lees Parthenon, whose pure Pentelican and ex quisite proportions aro still beyond the dreams of architectural genius, was enshrined the Palladium of his country, the symbol of heavenly knowledge; but were I asked to'cleelare the preserving charm of our beloved country, I would lead the inquirer not to the Capitoline height where legislature but expreeii the popular opinion, nor even to the hulls of more erudite science which can-at best hatred.. den by few,.but . to the conunon.scliool-house.— There. the minds that rule the land are fashioned. There, under God, the ,Oestinidk. of the nation are determined. I have moriTear and more' hope from the troops of sturdy youth that ply their tasks within, or their sports without its humble thres• hold, than from all the mincing fops of fashion, or the mere rich that emulate ate ridiculous distance . . the pride and the airs of foreign aristocracy. If yon_would servo your country well; if you would guard the suffrages of our free people from the arts, of the demagogue ; and_ nerve their hearts against the-insidious encroachments:9f these who would buy themselves into . power 'with the very money of the Slats, let the common school sys tem be your most earnest care; and .especially the country common schools, Air whatever be the noise'and pretension of our cities, and however necessary it may be that the youthiwithin them be trained ; it is the country; the hardy yeonionry, who cat the bread of their own honest sweat, that rule ; ever have ruled; and will rule the State. ' Popular education needs greatly your watch. fulness arid 'support, because the system we have . is far from perfect in its theory, and is with yet greater difficulty carried into practice from the Bali Ilan prejudice it meets with among the.peo pie themselves. It is with much pain 'and pa. fleecethat we can find' sufficient consent upon their part to afford n fulcrum fer.the moral lever, and the greatest obstacle efallis their- unwilling n ss to laird sufficient wages to competent to acts, The boor that vociferates over his team i. better paid than the moral and Intellectual uidc of filly country children. The failures of tocompetent teachers increase and perpetuate misapprehensions of the value -of education. Knowledge never ran flourish until the profession of the teacher be bold, in high regard. Let it be your aim to lead the way in such enlightened haulage. Spare no influence, spare no expe nse within your ability to establish good and su ff icient. teachers in your own neighborhoods, Show by every token of unfeigned respect and hospitable dignity, and Notthy the best rewards, that men of superior minds may be won, to dedicate their lives to a work, which thsy now pursue, if they undertake it at all, with a restless impatience of its unjust abseidity,and meagre returns. Cherisb again I say the common schools. Poly gruhusoiller he had painted their heroes in the fresco of the . .Pceeile, lived by a decree of the Amphietyunic council, the guest of all Grceee Thu Romans filled their atria and their public palaces with the statues of their illustrious ances- tors. But far more worthy of a riation's gratitude is he who imprints upon, the fresh minds of the young lessons that shall make them living'exam. pies of patriotic virtue: Far richer illustrations of the nation's glory shall those minds bu which in early years have boon moulded into moral beauty and animated by tire from heaven, brough down not by sacrilegious theft, .bat prayer, speak in no disparagement of the Fine Arts. They have their high moral uses. Would the they were more cherished among us ! But there is no art so godlike as the education Of young minds in truth. It is the nearest approach men can make to creating power." 0.1 - Wo have on our books some one hundred and filly names or patrons who reside in distant parts of this State and through the Western States, A few, a very few, of these gentlemen have paid timir subscription for the last year and a half to the present and former proprietor We have sent the paper to them, enveloped in good strong wrappers, relying upon their integrity for the punctual payment of the subscription.. Will thoy.please attend to it, and remit by mail under the Postmaster's frank 7 Sending the. papers to them has cost us several hundred dollars, and we trust that a sense of justice will induce each of them to promptly forward the amount due. Those who have done so, will please consider themselves excepted in this notice. Itct-On Monday morning, last, probably between the hours of 2 am! 4 o'clock, a stranger, who had tarried for the night at the Oldie house of Mr. DAVID &ILAN in this borough, rose from his bed, entered the room of ono of the boarders, broko open his trunk, and purloined therefrom money to the amount . of about $l4, a gol&watch, &c. Ho also took froin the room a good suit of clothes,. leveralshirts, and other matters, and then quietly tett for= parts'; This kiiid of pilfering is becoming ver'y 'common hereabouts. •'. p: yWolthirn that , a dostructjyo fire occurred in Bloomfield, Perry kr 4 hich - MorpOrrotttirqPirfirProornari,nitiii Founth'w? Ffiday night last, whig jeans) there, and`several other Burn:Medina' buildings were entirely destroyed. We aro‘ptimo to learn thploas experienced by our esteem/1 and worthy frhind Baker; of the iihueman." We hap net ascertained', the tire? ciee amount fill destruction darn; to Jils,establiph. mont, but it is probable the whiple product of of industry hp snchtentS hecit wrgsted from him. by the iornorschlwelsipent. But let- it IM as if may, the "FrOnltin"'inutit,' be restored,4d ere call upoit •the*liigs:9r Perry imiCuibertapA to see ;to itklliati ,fibers) hand is stretched forth hi 1 the wort,llY,lll4or,V,,oW ' 1 " : 'ere o _,l/b/alit Y meet . ` Not he pefiplttedto proitrete, th; Edltor;'or tiei' . Ritir.i' ii/ ' olloWor Perry kic,iiwitlol4:u,gazy, of Whig piiniapiiiis t ifoli' , ,ai thO i r *04.10' flak been Atudirithe l ipiai.tinttot or T AIr piklior. virsi' trust , thikt.pr9nlo 4po.,Peootiii!retmn4 sit ',! , ii, •,priinylidoiled titfelemoliihitiv hl 66 ~ 1 -., ' 40w Ar litopOob..tekto . igrAit; 1 . rik , hhqttundenti , .."-.', d ''l,' 4 e,, for heiilitbar 6% 4 4* iti ' atietherfoteoh . ! ' ''. "4'' '' ' ~., ..4 V , !:, i e.:, 1: !, „..,,,,._.:!, (,` { .- WitP4,•3141 , 4, , ,1 , P,T1 V.t. , , t ' , ..r '., 1 , "k:•:o`i, r i r ,: ~,,,z‹ ; ~ 1 .:‘,,:. {`, , Al, , ,tifef. 4r, fr A, To Distant Subscribers. Robbery. Fire In Bloomfield. , ''' NVOUCA9l4lll4"r"t7irar, ,Ild'lP:t2l,ti.j44*''' ' -. , - 'AlX.TUrthlhe A ) f 3. O:liYirfAlt/0911rtaiMitit141Cint h° f 1840 Ihlb*Cld AY, b t 1 littici wojh for Otea.r°r' - ' ' 4'.'' 'A. -- Ml:Wm° 0 . ' ~.t .t''' tr ifigtiuri. iat IS kr t . I, f r icaddp' (OP .4 R . , •.. ....-'l''''-4-, :,,,, 00 , ~,,, P, , , , .}' ~ , i, Wen 0f.•,b01/11/1341Pi'aill '7:14 ",:rx.ioinputing -li.-o;boiiitillf . !3. 1p „. _;,;,,,' - „'r a WithlifellA.P€l,, 00,14, 4 ; 4 l , j' . ' isl4l4l4pate V4:6Y- •• ' ' '-d IntorestkogA e st' • , wadi ) .tq retard ; . ',, '- , • ot•thek . oar, OP'm , ',,. • . for °vet ".B•l?`,l,,,difins; 2t, c ,.., • , , s ', '.. il, iFAOsn'!/°,114,911*;rn, 'NE:, .r:y4fillinP er .- ii?!,A, $1 CA\SPBELVO , 714,4P"1• , fiemi„monthy misl ' ' ' ' ''' f Octobc,r,Of4io _„. , 0 1 91 ' ,P. , . ~ ',,g-.... - binbellisbe striking engrtiynag, yips t:" .i a!tfof We' rioa flint dnburgb Review, ei. alio Journal;Metropolitan, Spectator, ,FrOzer; &c.. Poetery,'ltiiscellany, Arts and SeleimesAani Obituary. Mr. Campbell is an enterprising Ind ,. Heber and issOs'ttiri excellent Magazine. Cannot wo get WM. SOIMILI);Mribera.7; : . New World edition ior,October has fideMieimWedi.llseentainsvaS.usual, a variety valuable nriA.intei.esting,patiers.. New York. 74. Winchester:' a '„. •(.0- - 1 4 1;e. , 'NeW Supplement for October contains. , additional , chapters of Martin Chuzzle- Arthur O'Leary. New York. J. Winchester. $1 a p . m. The Mysterie's of Paris, is a novel which has just been issued from the "New World" press of NeW York,"in the usual cheap size. It is said to be of rare and startling interest, but not having looked into it we are unable to speak of its char acter. Many oldie French novels lately publish ed, however, are of most disgusting and poison ous licentiousness, GaThe Edittir of the Herks and Schuylkill Journal is informed that our omission to give credit to his - original article was altogether road• EOM ' 117 We observe that Mr. Brooks, whose Phila delphia list Store is advertised in our columns, gained a very flattering notice of his specimens at the late exhibition of the Franklin Institute in the city.' MARRIED. On Thursday 'milting last, by the Rev. Thomas V. Iloore,,llly . „4lFlEL LINDSEY, Or Marietta, Laneaster.county,to Miss W:liiiVEit;thiugh- -- ter of the Rev. Stephen Boyer, of York, Pa. • 03Accompanying the above was a liberal sup ply of wedding cake, for which we tender our hearty thanks to the young couple. They have our sincere good wishes for their continued health, prosperity and happiness. tei ' :::to the 26th of October by the Rev. J. S; Kehler } Mr. JEREMIAH DIMES IO Miss ELIZABETH HER- • SUET. •J. 13 the SAMC, Mr. JArlOil LilVltlo Miss JANE MAehr, nll of North Middlett:in-township. lETURES • 4 The•rubli ' e are respectfully inforMed, that thu members of the Alert Fire Company, have made arrangements for holding a Third Course of Lee. 'tures during the coming winter. The course will consist of twelve Lectures, to lie delivered every two weeks, successively. The First lecture will be delivered in Education Hall, on Tuesday, 14th November,•by:.the 126 v. J. V. E. Timmm. Subject—" The System of Popery, in connee lion with Puseyism, and its tendencies_.". Lecture to commence at 'io'clock. ORANGES AND LEMONS. A LARGE awl Fred) Emptily of very floe OR ANGES Hod LEMONS, just receiml Hod lin• sale ut the store or NIYERS & 11A VERsTICIi. Yovember 1, 1843. • - TRAVERSE JURY for Special Court of Quarter 'Fissions, to. (,e hold. en at Carlinle, in the Cour4 of CUmberland on the 19th of November, 1843. Allen—Paul Bitigaman, George A Balsely, John ij Coover, Levi Merkle, Frederick Reninger. Carlisle—George Cart, George W Gmbh, ND ehael G. Ege, Francis Porter. • Dickinson—John Myers, John Weakley. East Penneborough—John Pronkjord—Jantes Alexanderdolin Oiler.' Aionroe—Leonard Diller, John Kerns, Jlechaniesburg—Join Reigle. .A"ordi add/don—Sainuel Fisher, William lien-. wood. Newton—Duo li. ➢lcCnnc. Xeunirle—Jacob Nagely. Sldppenalmas .11,—Jobe Fisher, John Rebuck. Silver S%n•ing—Georg• Keller, Peter Kissinger, ,John Senseinan. South Olithlleton—Jathes Moore, Isaac Ring Walt; Robert C Sterrett. Southampton—Jacob Retina. - sc:IU,C.2. TDE undersigned appointed sill Auditor by the Orphans' Cobrt of Cumberland county, to make dis tribution of the Money in the hands of Cleorge in Administrator of 1)r. John Frazer, de ceased, angingst the creditors of BM decedent, will meet at his °nice . , in the borough of Carlisle, for said purpose, on FRIDAY, the Bth day of December next, at tell &Moick in the forenoon of said day, when and where said creditors are required to attend. HUGIi GA ULLAWILIR CAN isle, November 1,1843.-.-6 t. For Sale. WILL be exposed to public sale on tne pretni ses, On SATURDAY, the 25th day of No• somber next at noon, that valuable, property situate on the North East conies, of High and Bedford:streets in the Borough of Carlisle, consisting of a T WO STORY STONE HOUSE, ex. tensire BRICK back buildings, a TWO HI STORY FRAME HOUSE, and large II I'''"? ‘ .. BRICK Stable, with is never failing wet and pump in the yard. This property has been heretofore occupied as a tavern for which it is well suited. The terms of sale are, the one half of the purchase money to be paid on the first,ilsy of April next, whets the Ueed and possession will be giren, and the residue in two equal annual payments there after, with Interest the whole to be secured by Jmlg mem Bonds. If the Above property is not sold, it wia he rented for one or more years from and after the tst day of April next. JAMES 11. DEVOTE, ' Agent for Commodore Jesse 1). Elliott. Carlisle, November 1, 18.13. • • Assignment of Martin Malley, ON,the 27th of October, 1843, Martin Meiley, f t h e; borough of Mechanicsburg; Clamber land Comity,' mule an assignment of all his effects to the subscriber,for, the benefit of his credi tors.— All persons baying claims or demands against the Assignor are notified that the Assignee residing , in Monroe township will meet them at the publio house of S. Macy in Mdslioniosburg, on each,FAIDAY sifter the publication orthis notice, to adjuSt and set his accounts. And all' persons ;indebted, whether by book accotpif p' other,wiso, are required to,irittp liayment inplieliiptely:' • • _ , GEORGE RITDIER... .6foriroptowitillip..Nov. 1_,1.843 • 6t -4. . , 8 BARGAI N ....: "GOODS of,acountry sioresitu atml ih a Othalthy part of the , County is offer; ed at priyato Upon reailotiable terms, - offcrin great itiduceracats to,alf Orson wishing to embark iii that. binthiesS.. 7 The 'Storevßobm can'-be rented. for ono or litorti yearer: For further particulars eai-, quire oftheyAltor. =2111;=1 . • . ' 'VEOTIMENTAL, ..$4 7 111AIITOil• : • • , . , HREPA RED and eold,wholesale and retail by Dr. •.: ,f 7 VV, t ...P, , uon, wee! aide Market Square, • Tb'ese Spit ita otie . , tari.anted , to bd aut?e,ribi• fo ant odieF preparation now in use., for rensoverkg. cigkituti bl,Oreasoi' Ta lk ; Oil Waxy:c.iltrein ' ladies , Rad' pntlemen'aViiiring'-intairekßO.rwithin)l+fnjoring tbonti: 'lt is tlib,. efredual, bi , renididlig , tip:ota Odiat'l . aidoedbYtiq•lthid'pr, i(did . .. ,, !::!."'! - "'•-"'.'-', ' l 4,;' ' -I ' , :. " X t. Well 'A ll s o. 7 fl o i fic , Yl#3"nknW,Eittiele'for 'i•i-,, APlfintdoao 11101 . 04,6 headoiiill leaving ther hair liitooillealql.Y. Of r tigor'Velit . ditiofit , k.'''? 4 , ~,,,4 , -, ~ Prje,e'sri *oft , per ifeitite::•:A 4, lVy , di i iiiiileto pibie:Woiourtuiciliv,tell ii6iikt 4 l:. , .„4 , :' 7 . ,, S6llllntCittlitddl ti !1'.01:t. WKAVENO(*.iiiig:, MYERS *•lLAVicit Togi 4.tefifo'ror,= 001)44 660,11.7.,;.;,4 , :i ,',,, , 1•,,,v. :,+.;,r,,4 - cl?l,o , fry . . , A'i ;.4`. , V.,".',..4',/ Vs; i ''.' orl,i*lo t *fi.embili,ti4tft?,u,, ,, ql?;,„..o:i„ r...•„2 , .....,),,,,, ,, •-fi.,...v, : , ,,..,,., , ',,,,:.,-",4•...„,..,.:2,.:.„:;!';;;;,.i., MEE • Coll.'it:lllLEtiqbE : . SM lAA ti'hl 3 . "4 -' 11. - " dd' '• • Ten e, ,e Veva . ctinba, l 4#llli' 1'41044 , pl ices op poi disyt no, ;4: gqi • '."•.t'SlAktisitoo.Bl4;t4; ".; •; ; !'t•- . P; S Mount ..ROcki • ; 5 ,„,,Springfield. ; r..,..1:4 • ; •-• . ;. . =.; 7 ; .• ”' 8 •;, 4i; Lice"th o . l.434ltbaitiff, ,; ; ';'.9.! , .•4 •4', 8 0 4 00 1 li6u,siiimat.l);Gracey's, 10 ..„. •-• :Itokbury • • ; `ip obllection,,wiliiini,talson up . at ,otlo dF ! r • lY: l lll hn't i trt n ort7o . of Weeklyyllires'sengiti,'; Ch . homburg, are requested to make the appoint me '!= 4- forTranklin 'bounty— • , k - ::Big Ali : lig Adamantine 'Guards! COURT OF APPEAL. LCIAO.. or, Appeal for this • Company fur the present year, will he held at the public house of Colonel R illiam H. Woodburn, in' Newville, MONDAY,, the ,601 . ' Of November next, nt which all absenteeii'on'foriner parades are notified to be pres ent. • Br order; of die CaPtain. • SAMUEL MARA', O. S. Novcmbeh 1, 1848 DR. HUSH'S INFALLIBLE HEALTH PILLS. TWELVE AND A-HALF CENTS A BOX.. The proprietor of this inValuable legacy ore great man, has for some tithe failed to present them to the public in Mt advertisement, The reason is a plain one, So much has them use given satisfaction, and so strongly have they been recommended to one an other, that it has been utterly impossible to supply the deniand, both here and for countty agents. Du ring the present month, more than two hundred - gross or nearlr THIRTY THOUSAND BOXES, 1). - e been soh in this city and vicinity, and supplied to Agents throughout the United States, and' many or ders have been on hand weeks betbre they could be filled._ In fact it needs not the spirit of prophecy to foretell the day when the only • Pill in dm will he that invented by the immortal Dr. Berjalrdit Bush; the greatest physician America ever saw. . THE I lEALTII PILLS have cured, where cure seemed well nigh impossible; they have restored to perfect health hundreds who had long languished on. reds of pain; they have operated like a charm, when all other medicines failed even to aflbrd relieft they have given comfort to the afflicted, and hope to the despairing; they have removed the ills of the young and given hark youth to the aged.; Indeed, they seem to possess the properties ascribed by the Welty mists of for Mer days to that Fa.txtn,- that SOMILIGX Bar.-3t,- that. conqueror of infirmities, to discover which they passed long days and weary nightaof by. hoe and study. _Said at ENEEDLER & HUNTER'S Book Store, East Iligh - Street,"Who are sole Agents for Carlisle. . . RULE or COURT. T a stated o.mhans Court began mn TCES- A . DAY, the 29th of August, 1843 to beholden at Carlisle for Cumberland comity, before the Flom Samuel Hepburn, Esq. Presidsnt Judge, and John Smart and Thomas C. Miller, Esqrs., Associate Judges of the same Cuort, the following proceedings were had, to wit : 111 the guise of the Writ' of .Partition and Valua tion chi tie Real Estate of Leonard Thrush; deed: The Rule on the Heirs smil Representatives Of said deredent to accept or refuse to accept said estate at the valuatiotTs6rg - lieen, returned served by the Sheriff, and affidavit of that fact having been made byhim, and the said several lieirs and representatives having been called in open Cdurt and noun of them appearing to accept orrefuse,tp accept. .Now to wit: 29th August, 1843, on motion of Mr. rule' on the heirs and representatives of the said decedent to appear at the ne3t. - stated Orphans' Court and slow cause why the estate , so appraised abould not lie sold: Notieelo be given personally or by writing Zell at their place o? abode, to thwar resitting in the• county of Cumberland, mid to all who are resident out of the county by Wadi/ 2 ,2(km three times in one newspaper published in Carliqle: Hy the Court. CUMBERLAND COUNTY, SS. doliereby certify that the-forego- -.5" . d ,.,;V, hug is wtrue copy to from the Re-, VAM„ cords of said Court. , Witow.s Any 11111111 Alta said Court at Carlisle, kith Scpteinliar,l . , • . k. NVII,SON, Crk 0. C. Carlicic, November, I, 1848. 31-1. .JUST received a iot m City cared HANN, for tale at the store 61 CIIAS. BARS) cz & co. Carlisle, October '25, 18.13. 11:5`.2 Salt, • . .ILTST received and far. fde; a Int of SALT, at the atm•e of'CIIAS. HAIINITZ & CO. Carlisle, October QS, 1843. If-52 . Assignment of Daniel Heck ArhN the 13th day of January, 1843, Daniel Heck II of Newton township, Cumberland county, made an assignment of all his effects to the suliscrt for the benefit of his creditors. All persons hav ,imes claims or demands optima the Assignor are no nmed that the Assignees and Assignor will meet at the publin Douse of Elias Deal, in Newville, on SATURDAY, he 18th of November at 9 o'clock to adjust and settle all his accounts.' And all per sons indebted a holier Icy book accounts or %endue, notes sic requested to make payment on or before the Ist day of Dece other, as 410 further indulgence can be given. SCOTT CON LE, Assignees. 301-IN 11E4.61i, • tr.s‘2 Newville; Oct. 25, I t:45. ,s, L e , L , a ,,,- , The subscriber haying determined on going to the West, persons indebted to him indiyidtinily had better keep a keen look out these frosty mornings, ns I am determined to close up my business speedily. SCOTT COYLIi. BOOKS AND STATIONERY, For sate at:J. LOUDON'n Cheap Bookstore, a few doors East of the Cal Office, Main strcet,Carlislc, (old Otanda A general assortmnt of Religious, Xis cellanous, School & Blarlk Books, • consisting in part of Family, School, Octavo size and Pocket Bibles, of' various kinds and Binding, Henry's commentary on the old and now Testa. mont G , vols. Royal 8 vo. Scott's commentary 3 vols. Royal 8 vo. Doddridge's Family Exposi tor, complete in ono vol. Royal b vo, Buck's Theological Dictionary, fiat 4 vols. Dick's works in 1 vol. Royal 8 vo,, also' Dick's works com. pleto in 7 vols., I'ytlers Universal History, Rol lin's Ancient liiitory hi vols., Napier's History of the Peninsula War 5 vols. Royal 8 vo., sone Ornithology in 1 vol. 12 mu. colored. Plates,' firm l'oritcy Binding, Aitken and Frosts British Poets 2 vol's. Also the 3d vol. a coutin nation lately. published, (from Southey to Croly,) Arndt's true Christianity, translated from the German by Rev. J. Naloffintin„ now Pastor of the Lutheran Church of this place. 'Also Lutheran, Methodist, Presbyterian and Winebronarian Hymn Books.' Also the different Aritlimetick's & Keys,. Siniths Mitchells, Olney it and Huntingdon's Geegraphies and, Atlases,Algebra, Philosophy, Astronomy, Geometry, rammars Expositors, &c. Angel's No. 1,2, 3, 4,5 and 6 Readers, Cobbs Readers and Table Books: Also Ledgers, Day Books,' Dockets, Receipt Books, Memorandum Books', &c., holes also on hand different articles 'of Stationery as' follows: Writing, Lotter, Note and Deed Paper, Visiting Cards, Seals, Penknives, Silver and Lead Pencils, -Slates, Wafers, Mathematical Instrn.. merits, punter's Scales, Illividentls, Sand Boxes, Inkstands of various kinds, extra fine pairit, Vic., torid Peits, Black Sartd,black and zoifnk Puweet - SableautrediffeitWeiteas !Bristol MIA, we, ter colour, Music Paper, POrt inliod, Lithographic Prints, Pocket Maps, 'Albums; Blank Cards, large 'office and transparent Wafers, Fancy colored Pa. per, Opaque & Clarified Quills,Fancy Boxes, &c.. Also. Violins Flume, Fifes; an other Books and .stationery too tedious tei Mention. Also Sunday :School Books and Tiekete: ll 3'in,4l 36( 4" l . &c. • WALL PAPIU AND IORDERING,' manuf4ttired by :Schoen, Son an 4 Blanchard, , Phhila. , Tho oolioorlbor has Pattern brialte;:centaining,Speettimpi of find 'ood common Paper, and ernisprociiirO in 4 foW days nntiCo:any. of the different patterns the purchaser may require. lie also,parrie.s en tho t BOok; . . ,11:k f itil ramps btatozheximhWeiolmentactetures 4,:erlionts,,Day, Books, Dcadte ts. and, bhualthntike or Wyory 069444; and quopty , ,ouperior. to those "ottyr. tor oowitrt•thOtketis oleo old' --;; .i.l" - ereopo o wlet**. to. havo:thotri.old, 4 *Ao tindv:4o. **fled rA l k . pleadet:Ltn ; Kiev, pnok Birdi Vi*bl9oo,*, tiaherti,a,b l !o.4 ll 99o.44 ./ 0 1 1 4 r ik i lBgAnti 'Mug Pa : 44 44 , .an4,os..conis Pir.olfeiksi47-4Pi:' • r . 14:1 ui Hams, , , AVM find at the. store. 'of Clippli* er Ca,rev. ra .splendid-wortraeat of every.. tirtßie...tinit is ,N'ew and Faahkonablo' Ae Ailey 44'.e liow opening their • FALts ANDIIVINTF4II.v COLlD.V.ik,Acin bo:.to heir; advants,ig , .e'dquaine their stook.-- Lots or ilszgainli fianifi, ;94,18, ( .184,1e•• ';;If-51' 641 MM EV Velthkegirc: '' o4r ,f o o 4tk ) :4 4‘- :;:c °)PligiV 81114(41i-tiltilmf, r 1741 pt4,Jk.• Ats. , 9,Ter ,)' YOOPler•sli:- NEICTAII,4)II.SO. ESTABLISIIRENT.f. :his iinititnneri,.thatlhdhati4tintiineneitt •ai orleg.,Bueinessi in. ooticieetlnii...iirillr Reighter,,,unddr the Grin Of HANTCLE TER, et Ile - Old 'Stiifid; VdOth , loiiii over' street;: nearly opposite the' store ofrlgyeirilloliefer.:'..They are prepared to execute ell tirileOemrilited ib.them • with neatness and The'Parisian - friiiilih;titi lire' rieeitell'aPtiti'•i t fir' —:,flANTCN.,Bt.,llplP+l3A,Wii:' cirliele, November I;lB43:i—tf. •' ALEXANDERYSi Attor ea at Law• rrijt, undersigimil haver; associated tas partners,iii the practice of Law, in'atlinVer load and Periy counties. One or both of then& inn) , be always found and'. consulted at the office hereto fore occupied by S. Alexander, next door to to the Carlisle Bank.' Strict attention :will be given to all business placed in their care. • , SAMUEL 'ALEXANDER. LEMUEL .TODD. Oatober 18,1843. " 6-31 NOW rOICTIVA ItAXIIXINTS: CLIPPINGER ,CAIIE V ir (.7Vecu , the Rail Ewa, Shippeligurg). ri AVE just Opened the most extensive assert ment of CiIEAP AND 1?A81110NADLE GOODS ever offered in this place. Every' variety of NEW GOODS on hand and will be sold sit the lowest Cash prices October 18, 180. tf-41 CD '.4 , " 1- - e-. C*3 2--'.-.0 TS hereby given to all persons having claims against the firm of MALOY &' WING AHD, to call at the place they formerly carried on in, and they can have their claims satisfied, as their is a suffichmey in the books, which are in the heads of Mr. Maloy, to pay all-onr.obligations. And all persons owing said parties, are respect fully solicited to make payment of the same as soon as possible, which will save unpleasant feelings and coats. SLALOY & WIN-GARD, • Carlisle, October 18, 1843. 2t-51 Election of IDir•cctoi s. OAALISLE BANK :clober 18, 1843. 5 XTOTICD is hereby given to the Stockholders in 111 this Institution, that nn election willh e h e bt oU the Banking Douse on the 3d MONDAY of No- , vember next, between the hours of 10 and '2 &dna (being the qhtli day of the month,) fur thirteen Di rectors to serve the ensuing year. IVNI. S. COBEAN,:eashier New Tobacco & Sear NitymuiFiAcTOßY, pm: subscriber would infoilin the inhabitants of 11_ that' litrium opened Tobacco and Segue Hstablistiment, in South Hanover street, two doors South or the Courthouse, and im mediately adjoining Mr. Burkholder's Hotel,. lie will keep on hands Manufactured Tobacco. aneli as Cavendish, Sweet Seem, Plug. Roll, 'Virginia Twist, Dulcisimils, Spike and Pig tail. Also; Cut and Dry Scotch Rapper and -Miumeat lam Snuff; Pipes, tsc., Spanish, Half Spanish and Common Sews, of dm best quality, all of...which lie will sell on terms to suit the times. GEORGE WVEAVER. N. H. The subscriber wishes to liave a s h are of Foreign patronage opposition to imposition by Manufactures. G. \V. Carlisle Octal's:l.'li, 1843. • Building Lot at Privato Sale, rplIE subscriber offers at private sale, a very hand -1 stoutly situated mil LW NG. LOT. situate in the angle tanned by Pointl:et and West itigta streets, in Allis borough, and very nearly opposite Dicli.hison 'College. In - size it is equal to a town lot and a half. There is not a more eligible or better location lora private dwelling, in the borough. ,The situation commands atrextensive view of the beautiful country surrmittling,,together with the Collegebuilitings,tic. The lot liooll9 only.tO be seen to Ita‘e its advantages admitted. For further particulars, as to ternts, enquire of the subscriber. October 11, 1813 • • jOHN HARPER.' , . a2ve7o2 cr. 4 . c9 - ccev • , • . ALSO, . Conunissioner in Bankruptcy. HAS removed his office to North Hanover Street, West side, 8 doors North of Louther street, and nearly opposite the office of 'William Irvine, Esq., where ho will as, usual eacefully attend to all.businese which may be entrusted to him in the line of his profession. Carlisle, April 12, 1813. Sheriff's Sales. Bvirtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas to me directed. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas Of Cumberland comity, I will expose your R ea l Eselle tAie, at the Court House, in the bor ough or Carlisle, on THURSDAY, the Oil day of November, A. I). 1813, at 10 o'clock Of said day, the following described Real Estate } vigr . *r.wo Lots of Ground, situate in Worm lechorg, East Penushoro'. township, each lot con taining 55 feet in breadth, and one hundred and fifty feet in depth, more or lees. hounded by a lot ofJolt4 Initelt. on the North, l'lne Alley on the West, front street on the East, and a street OH the South; having thereon erected a two story Log HOUSE, a small finme Shop aunt frame stable. Seized and taken i n execution as the property of Jeremiah Reese. Also, A Lot of Ground, situate in Dick inson township, Cumberland county, en:intending five acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Nit.. Gille land, the Walnut Bottom road and others, haying Thereon cattle(' u large two story Brick HOUSE, Tao Yard, tan house, a stable anitother out houses. Seized and taken in executions astlic property of John Minreigh: Also—A Lot of Ground, situate in the borough of N.wville, Cumberland county, contain ing fit) Beet in breadth and 240 feet in depth ' more ur less, bounded by a lot of John Diller on dec. West, George Lightner on the East, Main street on the North, and Church alley oil the South,havins there on erected a three story - Frame House and a Kitchen, and a frame stable. Seized and taken int execution as the property of Barr. Also—One-third of a Lot of Ground,. containing ope acre, more or less, adjoining Big Spring On the FArst4lain street on the North, and John Blears on the West, having thereon erected a Tan-yard and buildings belonging to the same, and a two story Stone House and Kitchen, and 2). stone stable. . Also—A Lot of Ground containing 20 acres, more or less, situnte iu Newton township, bounded by lands oil William EL Woodburn on the South, hinds of.licoh Kingloe- on ,the EaSt, and a lane on the North; having thereon erected 14 /4 o g Hohse and.n Log Stable. s , Mso..k Lot of Ground, containing about one-fourth of an aCre, wore or less, in Newton town ship, adjoining the railroad on the Soush, Big Spring On the East, Net4ille road On the West, and other property of Al/Blimp Barr' on the North,. baying thereon erected a two story stone Ware-house plas tered. , . i ; Also—A Lot of Gino Newton t wnship, containing about three-fourths of On acre, e or less, bounded on the East by Big ; Spring, on tho uth by the. Ware-house lot, on'the West by. the New ille road, and ;on , the Nord) by a lot of, Wm. ita mdder, having thereon erected a •Patent. Limekiln. Seized and taken in eicemitioni cis the property. of William Barr. And to, be solithy PAUL mAuTIN, sheriff. ' , —SherifPrOlTreezestrllsle October 11,1843. ,5 ; ... ts-50 , • • . 'Est.ette of JOU Storm'. decOased, rirEßs Teptambntayy on the Es 'tate Of 'JOHN WORE% late, of Enst Points boron,glt. township; Rafe bee! ienntedtd the, Sobstel-' born retotli! thOuluidtiiwl?ehhl 7 -- pfriona, ebteil tOnfind',intitto4treregobited ' to make tonne. diitte pavntint,,' boil 'those having obi Ims rto, present hem to. ' BENJAMIN 'ERB' s'Ati'mr. " ' ' ;''ELIZABETH SlEllEit i 'Atl'mk. •• , October 4, 1849.. . - - 6t,-411 The Iritififff Economy, Comfort .. 2on. South ofitAirth 40.TtiiilifNereeht; HE Subscribee.offeFe'ininitiorfoient of I.'iSll-„‘i PLAIN RAIN. PAPEI,Of eidtraiteriWroade , by. the 'best! iiiirk9i,fig hie! SWv,ll, - PillATenv.hielt is light, pleasa!it:eml duFa Oita cheep, It retatugiis files' otitiegr.; out; and 1156411 Y kepte,liniOi,,4ltlitine. common Clothes hrtish Or' Mil • oivn, totnatifactot7;nttendelliersonelli. 'to till Orders, and rispectfulltasks a 'o4l l l. l lllnfillirle, i s At t - o o i s tf. die city) abd be tyustsltepie,tippl,f!thinif articles in '60'60 aillO'gi'yer! tiatisfaciloolkeili hi price'ind in 'Every artrela. made hi !Order at..ebert nitt l ect,'rned; any that prove defective. will most:clieerfullrbti'l, changed. ' . 1 : ' .• It urtpOicii-' 1 (m..avE, `Phundesoln, rqCash paid for 'k'UNS—lliniltrat,.llaccecm,l)v. , • ,• , , • • e t !VHF; subscriber ; Assignee IS#iiiirlipt.• cy, ill, nrder of said Court, on SAT,UII.- DAY, the 4th day, :of November, sell the ..folleivlbj valuable property, viz • I of first rate LIMES 1 1 bad, situate Ca three tinshorouglr owns up. umbeli -Pe ~ e miles. West . of Carlisle, on tiL.Newville - road, ad joining lands of John Fishburn,HenTy. Dither, Da vid Haikur and others. The WO is first quality limestone, under good fences, and in a good state of cultivation. The buildings are u TWO STORY LOCI HOUSE, witlt . ;, „:=Liti. , • other necessaryout buildings, a first rate STONE. BANK BARN, young 7;;Agit!, ORCHARD it well of never fitiling water at the door. The above mentiound farm k in a healthy part of Cumberland l'alley,a road of the same name Funs through the ode rod of it; - nny - itersonwishing to-view-tlie-propertywill please coil on John Fishburn or the subscriber, who will give information and slimy it. The terms will be made ;.‘ccomtnotlating to purchasers, and an indispu table title clear of all incumbrances, and possession will be given on the first of April. On the same day will be offered a patented steam Distillery with a good new boiler•, that might answer a Saw Mill, Tan Yard or• other works, besides large Wood vessels with Copper• Worms. It will be sold to gether or in pieces as may suit purchasers. Sate to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. Creditors will please attend... DAVID COBLE: Assignee in Bankruptcy of D. P. Selierbahn October• 18, 184.5. a Minable Par An 1 1 1 HE — tilAatibors; -- Executors. of 4 . amel3-. Gi*en; deo'd. win. sell at. public sale, on the. premises, on TUESFIAV, the 31st day of October ne:st,at A. M. .'All that . situate on the Walnut Bottom road; abont one anti a half miles from thutlisle;containingatioutSoB, acreso • 7..?2,1122,21. 1 2411.1112, DIA.VID P nhourt 70 of w;hielrls cleared land; the residue is in thriving timber, having thereon erected ularge double STONE 11.0 ESE, Watt•ott shed anti a large Stoop Stable, a' s log Barn, a s a • cornwith other itceessary buildings, together with a very gond well of Calder, and an excellent Oe- chard. The cleared land i 9 in a gond state of cation, part of it being sown . 111 clover. The pro perty will be sold as one farm, or divided to suit ptirehasers. The terms Will beinade known tit the time and place of sale, be . GIVIN, It. GIVINT; , . JACOB RITNER, Executors of James Girin , tlee'd. Oct., 11 1843. " is-i,,3 CHI - AP CASH STOKE, HENRY L. ELDER, No. 40,,Market Strdet, above 13th Philadelphia RESPECTFULLY invites the attention of these who buy for cash (as he sells on no, other terms) to his wry large and splendid assort ment eI H • !, AIIDWAH •411.1 CUTLRY, W. B. NI IBULAY: ti-50 just received front England, in addition to his usual stock of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC II A It I)- WARE, or the best quality. Ile earnestly requests them to examine clsewln re, and .ulter ascertaining. the lowest prices at which they can purchase, then to call notwlibitanding the distance, murafthilluenced by the remarks of interes ted-dealers in the: same business, and enquire the pri ces of the same goods at his store. It is his tired determination, and be wishes it so' distinctly understood, not only to sell Jts chomp as any other store hilt positively cheaper. His arrange meats are so he believes, as to enable hint , do so, and yetivake n small moth. At all event: Cash purchasirs will find it to their interest to call. HENItY L. ELDER. October 11, 1843. thn-50, /THE', subscriber has taken that well a known tavern stand hi Smith Minot er street, formerly occupied by Wm. S. -Allen; and more re cently by Mitchel McClellan, where he is prepared to pecommodutc . all who may favor him with their pnstom, in the best style, and on the most reason able terms. Ills II AEt will .nln 7 ays be supplied ..with. the choicest liquors—and his TAULE with the best the markets ran AMA • Ilia STABLING is'arnple, anti i earth! O;.tli•r will be kept always in attoiltinee: InIOVERS will find it to their advantage to giSeLitn a call. ' BOARDERS will be taken' by the week, month, or yer. ' tiotlling shall tut left outlaw:, on thepart of th e subscriber to please. these Vo" o may pay his house a visit—he therefore solicits a shave of public It:m.4p age Carlisle, April 12,184.1 Hay atia Oats.' 111120POSALS will he rezeiyed at this office un til SATO RDAY, the 4th day of. November, at 12 o;clock, M: for supplying this station withlhir AND OATS for cue year commencing on the I Oth of November next. The fay in be of limodly of this year's growth, and botlturtieles of forage to be of the best quality. ; The Hay and Oats must be de livered in the Grana r y or 6tahks at this station, as may be designated, in such quantities as May be re quired.. The number of Horses will• probably be sty) eight. EBIYARD,•DBAS, vat Lieut. 411 Artillery A. A. (fr. Master Qr. Master's Office} Carlisle Barracks, Pa. 20th September, I p 43.- NEW BOOK AND STATIONARY STOR, PHILADELPijjp. INDSAY & BLAKISTON, Book j Sellers and Blank Book Manufacturers, N. \ Vest corner of 4th mud' Chestnut streets, Phila delphia,l,ase fol..inle a general assortment of hied teil, l'heologuelth . Classical School and Miscellane oys Books and Stationary. ••• • „, the, test books used in flue UtuiVersities and Colleges, together with thO:Jimis' boolcs.as soon as they are published, . THEOLOGICAL.—PuIpit family, and p‘titipl files, , Cotitaiwntaries, Prayer -Books,:•. nylon . mud Church Choir .Books, works of struntlard; authors, and the new books of the day. CLASSICAL -*AN.I.) SCHOOL.—AII those in most popular hoc hi school And colleges, and in the various branches of leitrumg, including- those•ln the English, I , !rnerh;,.l4ng. Greek nod TIIIS I EELLANEID:tX.-Works ,thors and the new books as issoodi STATIONAnY —Blank Books of different sizes 4'111.14.111PM ea. rioUB styles of binding, clump .cap .leiter,paper,mbr cantileand school stationney%4llN/3111P.., .77,,Pdtecitt ed in any style; 'blank book o: juiiitir t 4 0 ,order? and houndund ruled to pfilloro . .v . - BOOKS' not - on hand wilkiffsipovististo;orttOr; And 4 he furnished op lovv-f" , l*""r ed eleoeheee in, the pityt: .' • & 8.1-reetivc - 01l shopuldientionoofiltOtess`rts: flOrper Sr..,Epotherts, ofilsuss,!'YOrk: its ition - li'y imb vbed.'(hAutling their oltettp pnblieutions;) :end pry; : prepared to,fdrrosh then to Country, :florstotutsitittl agents forsonfblo trrms,, , • Philadektdikoi.,B94 et?, '' * ' --; . .bENTIgt I ).- ,' - , ,-. 4 - 1 ; 1 - I ' .71 .• s - i , ii, , ii gi. ign , . ,, ,i t o, 40„6416iii i , opcin . ~ W l. " -: ' - ' . . 4 '*" i' -d.lo theirpresehaitiodoimb, i '' ' khitt iii'eVeo r e e " 11 eestiire. - .1:. . ,- .4u,i - :.;pfullifi c z Wor- , : w4 , ~ , W 4 i 4441 ,1 - 'tiniertitigArtiso4ll , TS4o , l. * 6;101:9 .t 0 , 6%,,, X i Nil,otv, ,-P,,i;*.rl-,1,q,1.,,,c.[?rii:a T ! .. te! , 11 (1 .6 61/ 4. ' liTilt 4114 4 4.fet ID:I°F.,F!, - 0 , , "„1 , 1 r( 'pr'ii r ,' V/ i ' 6 , 1'1 . ..t .. ,, A .'0 '.,',.• . eilOtijl4.s*ll) b..#4l r -11 . 44., #: -, 91 , 1•,.,?,. ' ts:-_ , ,1., .- r . •:, , , --',., " f ile 1:4A.PrA 1 i , .., 4 4, ' !i;ltj.,!,P,llT'll'.i?o; .;;;ZCVSN'M I; Z7` ,. . ' ,'' "A,: ' - • ''' . : ,- , ',,•'', ',,. 7,A:;P:.-.4,V.N, I ,. *; ' - ' , ' .o? - $ .. 411 .::.„i: BM ~ . .. : :. = . Otif4,L. , ~,, i..i.',.:•., 51,,.. ME =E==iii'hilM=;=l ES= 104 Acres.and 65 Perches FOR. SALE Valuable :Farm, BURKHOLDER'S HOW, IL L. BURKIIOLDER. Gin-14 * slgn ,nEr_.sgAppROPERTY .- ~ .7 , l l.4 r ptliThit), lak'iit '-'. ' ' • rrifiti . robet, wi . ,11,. etTer j:st. public lege, oii . .111,, , ,4„ 4 1 04Y,Ahe 1 11 11,0 1'2 - N O VA, Mli-it. o, t fit, tots #le4trptieity"ltatofn 'asAtteSterrett'4 reginkti sittiaterthi'elthetvtide 'of tlieTamiter- Tiittlitttt..o6;*iatity,litte ant, Waigin - Norih :did-, tigninniAMllitiftl„l37e fowashipti ef Bahl cateities, 11,0* * r r nti *t w , 11 .!i' Nc !' ' i ' 2 4 : i.• •', ',. ;* '..,'".:+`44.r0:0,t.', , *if 164,tict 4 ' = : -, . t rl, t een Tipflifti.,,Ata•es,V)xing on tooth , shies of the cola Ataqi; hitttt,"so.'aires of 'which lit elettred Out miell,i i 46170. *Vitt 'the • renmindett, Wet ' ' limb er ed iw„ithliiik,, ithitehttlt,tilite, jhere,is ereetetl their') a ~ A vERN, uousE, known as the; „,,_...., ftterrett's Gat', Tat'elllt statute on the 1 ,V;;;S` . ", 1 Ilieit sillilieg tenni earlislelo ()Mont - iL'/ ii, Li Aelit,%;:fliere is. liesilles all the epees-... ;1 (4," ~. ~ titt:) . ,orit:itiiililieffid gs ; cooyCiiienceS' t- •'' ne - lireOlgu'ry to a l'aVeint. ' ;Va. g,,,,3,1,0"1'.$ 01' PI F •- l'Ettrii=ACßES gitCli, sill lying. it i . !lye tewttalti it: 'l'eili' 'county, ,tual covered a lilt thrivin,,, , hyOnnt, ' Itestaut tintbet.. Also will be sold several • litaulite it _acres of Timbev um!, ivii.,, ,, in said tow iniliii, whiefi 'will ho soh) with the above, or separate, to lasi bent suit purellasers. l'ernts. ke. make kanwit Ity BENJAIIIiN Ii:UTZ. October 18, 1813, ' is-51 • ADJOURNED SALE. T HE subscriber; Assignee:of Samuel,, _ .mvGvelial);gf•West Pelllibborough Cumberlaud couittV . ..ollers at 1111 'iltU0111 . 1114) :11.411., to. b - Cheli7l66 - IVEDlit'SliMcilie .Bth day prNoyeni, . bee next, the ' yAl4.lAux..r...FAynx, belonging to said fist4te,..situate,:io , o.4.townsitirt,enn-; lig 5231 Acres of Ilifit4to,ne:,L e antli7ffierp is teil on it a @r a4 aLLIIIII MOtilß2*;; 'with a Bank Hain ryntl syerialVollfer•:ll46,lfcitiieii,W4,. • gel her with a thriyane, 01$00410),81#- .trlntiNittitilet' Farm is in a fine'state of #ttltivatiototiollt - lobido • seperately or. as a whole suit - puirebieseiVilhe Cumberland Valley ,rail road •runa • diNieellittlii•Migh it, furnishing the best flu:attics for speedily rraeldtg • a market with produce; , ' . r• . Sale to commence lit t .. o'Oloiskir;th#aftentoott, when attendance will be •glitic;;EMdi.iurwa Mode kitown by • , •• . . ' 'Assignee or sorooorlitopeohno. October IR, 1R43. Paltiable, Parra t:O4. sAiE . . Fling subscriber of'ersmtprivateoffers . sale, the follow •11_ ingiticseribedNOW Real Estate, situate iu North Middleton towtishiii,Comberland county, con taining 150 ACRBS i more or Its,, of Patented Landi I about.l:2s Aet , ea of. which nre•elrared, and iti n high state of:cultivation, void the residue covered• with thriving yotine, timber. %.'Flie improvements are it A „ TWO STOR.I" , • _araZika 31 . (0170m5 . , Slane Kitchen, Ad a Frame Burn, - 4 4 .ti ; 6 I Fif' with a Wtigoti sited and Corn crib,and ,;O: . • a line young thriving Orclia rd•wi tit choice fruit. •Thr' farm is well Coiered with Locust titither,snil it num her of never failing. running 'springs near the too Thu above petit; oiled Tract, is all Limestone - Land and is in a healthy ceighborhood 4 mithin tWo mires o- Citrlisle,Ez one mile from the Cumberland Valley rai road, : and lying on the COntnioguinet Creek. • Au 'anti wood& tit le.will he given. For terms imply to the sublicriber residing on the Walnut Bottom road, 5 miles from Carlisle.' ' " • JOHN FISIIRCRN Sr.. August 30, 11343.. ' . . N. B. Thu above (arm is convenient to the 'Car lisle market. • VALUABLE FARM , AT PRIVATE . SALE. • Subseiqber will .sell at Private 111. Sale d Farm of Lt2auttnatecottat 2141 VD, situate in West Pennsborough township, Cumber land county, on :Mum Rock Spring,,one mile It (in, Mount Rock, bounded by lands of Robert and Sam uel McKeehan, and the heirs of William Davidson containits„, .-Forty Acrs, Strict ll'he.intpf•oeert,ents a•e a Two Store LOG MOLISE , AND KrfCliEg,',, 4 .• With a well of good. water near the 1.; house; an apple Orchard of grafted 'tin 4 f fruit, tt IlankAlara, Corn CPII) And "4-"tf - " 1 "4, Witizon -Slind. `Also, a ;Tod-. Timant Mose. , and Smith Shop,.and Stableovith a• good. Lot, and Gar den, This property will be . sold separate or to gether, ns may suit purchasers. , Application maybe made to the mbacribeN, • GEORGE; I)AVWS(yN, September 20, 1843. t • • crandi/11 POR WILL be sold at private sale a nutm Jo. first LIMESTONE LAND, Situate in South Middleton township, one odic West of Carlisle, Cumberland comity, Pa., lying on the. Walnut Bottom ltdad, .containing nu ACRES, more or less, buying thereon erected a two story STONE MOUSE 0 • largi• frame Darn, well 'of first-rate water, a young and thriving apple URC/!✓?RII. Also to be 811111 WWI the above tract five acrea of first rate Chestnut Timber. • • •- The Walnut lintiom venni passes through this Farm hich gives a market for all-the produce raised on it; by droves passing to the East: •• ,• • Persons Wishing to piirchase will please call upon Me. - A ntleew Blair , in Carlisle, or on the subscriber at his Mills, 4 miles \Vest at Carlh4. JOIIN HAYS. Ju1y12,1843. t- CdDllltT Pit00141711ATION: WDEREAS the linn.Sim uELDiviner/ Pre; sident Judge .of the Court of Common Pleas pf the- ptinth_ 7ndieial district of Pennsyl— vania,. and thc.lion, 'Olin STUART and TIIOAIAS C 4 MILLER, JUdgespf the said Court of Common Pleas for the county of Cumbelland, have issued. their.precept hearing date.of the 14th day ofAug. 1893, and to me directed, for holding a Court or Oyer and',Terminer, General Jail Delivery, and General Quarter Sessions erne Peace, at Car_ lisle, on the - Second Monde.y.of Novemhy,rlB43—bc ing the 13th dayr—ut 10 o'clock in the .forenoon, NOTICILIS HEREDY, , GIVEN to the Coroner; Justices al the Pease and Constables of the said County .of Cumberland, that . thoy be..theri , and there in tbcir _ .roper persons,.. with their Records, Inquisitions, Examinatione ilea other, remain brances, tii.do the things'whiehtOtheir of fico respectively,..appertain—and those who arc bound by recogritzeaecs to prosecute. against the prisoners that are, or then may.beAn the Jail of saidcotinty, to bc" ben and therek* ptOsecate against, theni as, shall be just and right. Dated, at Corbel; 'the 14001SY,';'orAttgus1,• 1893,.and.the 67th year:orApterietir(lndepon. dence. P4tlk.itiA:l4o,4 Sheriff.' ',Octobgrls. - 11343.„ .•! ••• ' • te.sl. MIE ..; SPEPIA,,,,,t4 ' .0 — tW ..*: EY ,*iitor Durkee, President" l ludgo 'of th elpo Judi- • • cid District of.-Pennsylvania,-bdering" date the '3oth day of August, 1843, nod to the NOTICE lIIEUEBY GIVEN.-- That a.Spenial Court of Quarter ,Sessions-or the Peacei will-bo held by the said lion., Pone] , Dur-. liee t end the Associate Judges of thoCoUrt ofQuar-. ter Sessions pl)the reace. of Cumberland County;, ift , the Cepft House the, borough of Carlisle; ' cb t orpo mg on need:ly the 14th duy'of NOT.: cujibp,i;.A. D. 1 943, pt. Den o'clock A. '2lf.i 144. day; to eontinee ;ono week, for, the -rjf .nn. QUIPLODIIIIIIOOI6 , II.II vs !fiat' 110 . 11. — ton, and GoOrgetillottnews, agreeably tO. tlfs:Ofti lisions-of, - the . - Acts of : Assembly „'suolLiAlieo math, and providtp.l.l quirt Ju rors anti- all - iitber persons concerned, take. `0 i PA'UL 144ItTIN,LSITriff- • riii;E.,,sithOriber having jqst returned froge„ A.:,Chk, ‘ tlillv vdY 111 ;1 4 1 - t °1 Begley Slrciesaiets 01r. stdiiition toln, 1110 4 0 4 1 c:an or which - jilt be ,seldAs•l 4 o ttWa, , , Ay the place - thr •Wv... - 3.,5-1 • ' . • 15 clam or Ateq's, , b6T+ll , 4,4 f t ro. . -taltvs6l, KrOttittriesten'bOokek - 7 eases - c( tiaelt . 'l4 to:1 1 / 4 40 4 ' tint,..Figl4l motiTtot, • •'" gisFiewottiit'eetulokee.anil I M I NSV-4; ra3t 1 1 , 4**4 1 144 litunan g omid• M 111 46, „ t lCk . r .A .°Ar rah....,4 4l 4. l ßWr TZ. u - :A114, 9 1 . 0% pgirB rv,v4wkik 4,1 114,93: ••••• uleAitft,•lll4lio"94Cctli' I ' 1ittY04t . 40 7 1.. ;**4l,if• • . r 4 ,, , leall IMMEaiiM=l CAPS; -.
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