asam,&,&lo da..a4dlal,w3,lsvpm itiaatalggara: l " , 9 2°Act Wednesday Morning, November 8;1843 . Wt. B. PALB!EIt, Esq., N 0.59 Pine street, be. /ow Third, Philadelphia, is authorized to receive riubseipticins dodJadiertisements for the 4' , Herald & Expositor," and give receipts for the same. • FIRST PRESMERIAN CHURCII.—We aro rogues. • - cd to state that Rev. Dr. ctutoct., of Philadel ,phia, will preach next Sabbath, Mille First. Pre sbyterian.. Church of this borOugh. • Service to commence ht the usual hours. To New iths,eribe: tcrßeing desirous sfirielising the list °caul): scribers to the "Heralifrp renew our offer made last week, to send our paper ono year to all new aubseribers who will pay Cash:in advance for Ouir Douse. 'AND SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS per an num • We would respectfully ask our Whig friends, ,especially (through Cumberland county,- to give ,us their assistance in increasing our list, and thus ; give a wider diffusion of the light of whig rind miss and, whig measures amongst the people.— We would asiceach one of our. present subscribers to endeavor to procure us at least one name in ad dition to his own: Should this be done we prom ise that our paper shall be made of increased uee fulnees to its readers and such improvements ad ded as shall make it worthy of, the increased pat. maga. Will our country. friends think of it, and use their exertions? • , 61 ' 1 1Mo Conlin" Court . 'Will furnish an 'excellent p fortunity to those of our subscribers who hay lot paid lust yap's' subscription, to settle the amount duo from them. Those who are called'here on business at Court, will, we hope, not forget us. No business, more than that of publishing a newspaper, requires prompt and punctual. Payments. Our , Borough Notve. , .su:We understand that a majority of the mer chants and traders in town, have. resolved not to receive the liurough,nores hereafter, except at discount of twelve and a half per cent. It is to. be hoped they will now be entirely banished from circulation, We also learn that the funding of the borough notes is rapidly going on.. About eight thciusand dollars have been withdrawn from circulation , by this means Campbell's Magazine. Semi-MonthlyiMagazine for Nonni. , . /ier 1, has 0460 us. It contains a beautiful Mezzotint of Espartero, )rite regent of Spain, with a memoir; a full bi-, ography of Sir David Wilke; a memoir nf Geri. ,Suwarrow, which by the way is .a. condensed .nil. itary histdry of Russia, from the g•rripress Oath .erine Co the present day; No. ,!./ of the Recollec tions of Napolion at St: - Helena, so Inimitably told Ly Mrs. Abell; beside shorter articles, and a con. deused sunintar3i of general foreign-intelligence. It is published Iwice' a month, ouch No. embel lished with afar engraving, Auld cosis only fjve dollars a year, !mow, There was a considerable full of snow in this section of the country, on Saturday afternoon last, being the tirer of dm season; 'rife bright Adios fell thick and fast- for mane time, but us they melted on the ground with equal rapidity, the anxieties of inuny, young persons especially, who perhaps ledrrd that there would be sleighing were speediiy dissipated ! The weather-prophets predict that there will be uu unusual quantity of snow the ensuing winter. • VI - Another heavy full of snow tooltploce yes. terday. Tir,c 'signs are ominous of 4 severe winter. cOWe learn 41)111 the "Statesman," that in addition to other counsel, TimmusToms, of Lancaster, has been engaged on the part of the defence in the trial for alleged Libel upon Judge Hepburn. If this be so, the fine array of legal, talent on both sides will make the trial ono of nn. 'banal interest. The case will be tried belOra a 'Special s Court, commencing on Tuesday next, the .14th inst. / " . 111clancholy Accident. g7We learn that on,Tuesday the 24th ultimo., Mr. WILLIAM RIIINEMART, of North Middleton township, having ascended a large chestnut tree on the North Mountain, for the piupozo of gather ing the fruit, lost his balance, and was precipitat ed to the ground, by which he was almost immcdi ,ately ; killed . Mr.Rhinehart was about 60 years of Age, was a worthy man and good citizen, and has „left a wifihnd family to lament their leas, New Clay Paper! I:3Messrs. M'Curdy & Knabb, of Harrisburg, Announce their intention to publish a new Clay paper for e the great Campaign of 1844, to be call•, ca Tnivtay Buc i z TIJO filst number will be issued on the Ist of January nett. , Terms One Dollar per annum. The great length' of their prospectus prevents our publishing it. It will no doubt tie an active and, effieient 'auxiliary in the grea,capp.. . The Forum The Philadolphia "Forum" has passed into the 'hands of Bela Badger, Esq. The Editorial con trol of it still remains in the able hands of 'James S. Wallice, Esq. : 'W arc glad to see a goodly portion of Sheritrs advertising in its columns. gtrOar 'readers shoul'd- not be deterred by its length . from reading the article entitled the Tar ,lff and the Presidency, on the .opposito The ouhjeCt was never of greater Importance than :new, We are gratified to learn that the loss exp. ,rieneed by Mr. Baker, of the "Perry Freeman," in the late fire at Bloomfield, is not ao great as we .were led at firat tO believe. - The "Freeman" Will be issued this week and regularly hereafter.— Somme to Thii Philadelphia and Columbia railroad is to to be thrown open to'passenger cars from the Ist .0 f January last, arid' the present arraui ement,die. - ozrtVe leatm from the Pkaladelphet itequirer, that the Bank of Peensylvailia heti • commAneed dieeoet:ithig:egain arid iesateed Retire kaaineee ope OfT i lreAllilarielphillos have beeriVaing suitable lonors;toPretierslpertranc, the soldier and bosom lie is new in B4tiniore.- .•• " • (Ostrhe'lnocilheo Ira pars aro now rallying their forces - ,iidt rifikfor or their oum candidates but f te oppose 4enrir'Plrist,: $h04 , 0 ,Y4Pir Increasing „Di. /dm Ryii;:qtAuler 0,t13,9 1 0.1ip . rseeptiori at Erie;T'uoidikifistj ki,4113 - 1 1 q4; taty land 'titizein . of ' ••' :-. 4l r O*Pn l b e T 4lll 9 ,Po": 4a. ititaixippt weather of the Inst.• fair days, !Mold prialtbia,linportant in junctionlhenknport,tho hearts.Aall • , who are in weeltby,Or acniifortatdo cireurnstancteo,:There is withaut doubt amount orpciverty and desiltatien'.tironnd.us,,for ,4 . l the, poor•ye have 'Wain • tirith":yon,r and, Means ,uhould he ttiker,bi those wile liaiestbe ability, to administer relief as speedily as possible. There, is an active and very. efficient Benevolent Society in organization her; Whose timely succor, has often dissipated, misery from many a desolatelemestead, 'we are aware,' , but fiave , our'citizens taken care that the, wieldy jti , ..aniply provided with means fur effecting, ilia benevolent , purposes.?, If not let Its treasury be speedily replenished. ' ° w Agricultural Societies. It has given us plestsu're, although we ere not practieally interested in Farming, to read . the glowing accounts of Agricultural"rneetinge which have been held this season in various parts of the country ; some of which we have published. The displays of stock and of farming utensils, ace.— the narrations of individual experience in Agri• cultural improvements,—the speeches of eminent men who have attended these meetings, and other incidents connected with theen .. ,ltaTo given 11a the highest pleasure to read of, antlmere warmly en listed our feelings in the great science of Agri culture, Why cannot an Agricultural Society be formed in Cumberland county 1 Will not some competent and energetic individual, whether Far : mer or, professional man, take the matter in hand and prosecnte it to syccess ? . - The subject is certainly worthy the considera tion of the farmers of Cumberland county, and . our greatest marvel is that they haTe so long ne glceted it. While other counties and other sec, Lions of onr country, are_deriving"vast and va, rious benefits from the association oftheir farmers together for mutual improvement, and the ad, vencement of OHO of the greatest Interest:3'of the country, Cumberland county seems to have been reclining in a state, of apathy or carelessness, which has thrown her apparently fur in the back ground. That abUndent Material for all the pur poses of a successful society may be found in the mental, physical, and. pecuniary.resources-of our population, no one Will doubt. Then why for a moment delay -the adoption of the proper mea sures for their full development 1 Let a society be formed, and properly , Organized, upon broad and liberal principles--call-inintro - press, and of `the Minds and pens of cur best and most . enlightened agriculturalists, and give it a fair trial, and our word for it, Cumberfand county will exhibit its impress in few years in a Manner ' thin will 'astonish tho'most sanguine. •"1 1a Bellayl cO-The last "Volunteer" has, on the first page, one of .the most/terrific war articles that we have. lately seen. As it is not credited, our curiosity is'aroused to know where it was taken from and whois the -author. "War with England will he a blessing to mankind !" , says this sapieOt warrior, whoever homey lie. ilut•the cause and the prow: ocation for war 1w does notsca proper to give, and these are-generally eonsfilered inclisperisableio its declaration!, Do expiain, neighbour. Our mill, tary must brush up! The' Next Cosogtess. .1 Difficulty Anticipated.—Tpe law ofCongress requires that members of the Heusi: of Represen tatives shall be elected by single "districts, ye 4 New Hampshire, Missouri, Georgia and Alississ ippi have each elected their several delegations by general ticket. A question will no donbt arise as to the right of these members to a scut in the HoUsti. Some of the ncwspapors are already be ginnthg to discuss it. fauv. "Pori' Arrested , The Rhode Island hero, Governor Dorr, was arrested at Providence lust week by the Sheriff, on the charge of high treason against. the State. -Mr. Doer gave himself up freely, and was for tqo (line ''etinunttted to jail for sale keeping. ' The indictment was found against him in Ncwpo county, where he will be taken for trial.' Jl3lectioilis The State Election in New York, for mem bers of the Legislature, took place yesterday.. We • shall have returns in our next. Th. Massachusetts Election takes place on Woodsy, the 13th, for Governor and LegiSlature, We look for old Massachusetts to redeem herself from locofecoism. Elections Ow take placo this week in'Alissis sippi and Michigan. On Monday night last, in Augusta township, Northumberland county, a young man named John Yanding, was beaten in such a dreadful manner with clubs, by two men named Hunter, and another whose name wan ‘ 'unknown, that he died soon after. The villains havd been arrested, and lodged in the jail at SiMbury. . • Krpr. George L. Fauss„ an amiable and intel ligent gentleman, who had 4epresented Adams ebony in the Legislature several thneS, and was one of the Secretirjes of the Reform ConveAtjon, died in Berlin, Adams county, last weak. SEDUCTION,—CharIes W. flopburn,exchangehro her, Philadelphia, has been held to hail, for the seductioD of a young girl in that city, under .cir- Amnstances of a most villainous character. jn. deed, if the testimony of the girl be true, it vas a rape. Amanda Barney alias Simmons was al- so held in bail as a particeps criminis. ' ME FIRST IVOOLEN FACTORY.—WO learn from the Cincinnati Gazette, that the fast Woollen Factory erected in the United States, was at Hart ford, in 1790, and, it is said, that Washington do livered his inaugural address to CongreeS; in suitiof hroadeloth front this factory. ErWilliam Flick, a carpenter of Lancaster, committed suicide, by cutting his throat, on Wed nesday the, 25th ult. and died on the 'following . Friday. co". A. man named Joseph Gracey has b.in com mitted to jail in Lancaster, charged with the mur der of Frederica Clare, a,German woman, in Col umbia a s few vieoks einco. oaThe suggestion of . tlle pew pelt Courier, that Mr. Webster . ehuuld he. nominated for the Vice Presidenerbrdur-Whirparty. appeSrs to #,P,l.Wi.tlffrPrjtdiegkPPN!"'.o(".l. • elftev: Abet Drown; ..lecturer, was —"betl I)ll‘t4° even' h upon the aub•. 'ng of the 6th u Lie! Billetee, ject` of slavery: , to• Tho Rut , . mi.- Fowler,Aute,patitOr.oFit FrAttby erisiu uhyrOh has quitted Nu ea. prod ,olllee'plit 'boon, ailmi l ttpd praokl9ol,t4 :the bar.. • ' ‘: , ;• Of the tvid'regiotOntit'Of a troop . etuti4a od et Jefferson Garrneki; Mistiouri, five 'btindred' pof the 'teen hive slgird the temperance , ' pledge shiee the &et Ofltietinotitti.r F rA Y wl ng', 4 o, 9 #)! 0 9 1 ;$ 14 0)tng‘ •a Inirr , 'chin( ~fif 4 1 , 11 : 1 0 1 08 1 9' 11 * , ,P0 2 ‘nr!! , .. 11 1 01 ,,Y, : , 4 M1L 1-* l l4).C!iourClPPOPemilia , ,',' - w f -,,.. , -;,, 0 1g, ~ ' .....kjii: V** 4iett4 IV Vrj.' ' c'riA • —7. Ain I;ta' $ Tti fetexPr4 ll ".;•1, i7F:' iLift.tkil!Tii UratlTA 0- di.• us the'lrieb.4ePea g QtceePOirfrey, and t e " ;ie'd 4'chtiPge" Ft! •linti3; I f e 4, as ed •:. • 'the leeP94., i„ritipon ;We solliP ' e 9 lone"' eeesidet txdoiie; and Harninnil • , O:7•We clip the following front, the. T.,itUettetei. "Union" of the 24th ult. • We observe *led and endorsed by the PittSbure"Gazette,'! , Gettysburg '.Star," and ,other Antimasonie jour nals, indicating the disposition of those papers to cordially eiti44tAlte , pfoper time, in the support of Honif,ality ;for Presidency : "The oltlkirrisen:pertY is beginning to arouse from tha,leibatrinto which it had bean thrown by the treachery of Tyler. The prospect is once more becoming - Air , : and by prudence and union and harmony;: at the' proper time, "Old Tip's Ar my"'will be . fouro in."solid• column" marching to VICTORY! Our opponents may find us disunited upon local matters: but when the great q' cation comes before us, and good and wise men are se lected for the residency and' Vico Presidcrtcy, they will find us all united—hll qupotiona Qf s lo cal nature, for the time, cast aside, and every man laboring for the• success of correct princi ples. Cheer up! Lctnach man say to his neigh bor: Arouse; the day begins 'to dawn; arm your self for the fight; the hour has cone when your "Country expects every man to do his own voting and his own fighting." The Nestarlan Massacre. In a letter, dated July 28th, Net. Grant, the America!! Missionary, considers the complete subjugation ofthe Nestorians as inevitable. "The work of destruction is Op going forward, and . I have nohope of its ceasing till this brave people aro finally crushed, and,their independenCe is gone. What Will be. thmend of these things no one can tell."' • • . • (r.y.TIM Rochester Daily Democrat quotes the following passage from a speech delivered by,the lion. lippry Cjay, at a colonimtiup meeting, ip 1527 . § , lf I could . be instrumental .in eradicating this deepest stain (slavery) upon the character of our country, and remove all cause for reproach on ac. count of it by 'foreign nations—lf I could only be instrumental of riddipg, of this fold blot, that revered State (Virginia) that gave me birth—or that not less beloved State (Kentucky) which kind ly adopted me as her son, I would udt exchange the proud satisfaction WidelLl should enjoy-for all the honor of all the triumphs ever. decrqcd to the most successful leader." In , -The influence - of the present Tariff in re storing prosperiiy to the country, is not unper ceived; and this circumstance (justly_mbservos the rhiladelphik Forum) is opening the eyesand eon. vincing the undOtandings of thousands who, have heretofore oppoSed - that•policy and advocated free trade. The light of experience has become too intense for limn longer • to remain in darkness ; even the wilfully - blind can scarcely fail to see what frae,bcen accomplished by the passage of the Tariff'Act. RIARRILEP, 7 On the 21th alt., Ity the Rev. Wnry Atirtunl, Mr. ISAAC RANK, of Ltinenster county, to Miss BARBARA ANN SKAEFFCR or 11118 catin'y. %On hurEday last by the same, M. JOHN 511 f. IN sey to Jliss.l.sNE Foas . vra, all front sear Shippers burg. /1)n the !Anne 'hay, by the nape, Mi': JONATHAN BoonortF to Miss. Et.izAurrn Nit - Ens all of Mitt- At Mechanicsburg on the" 2tl of Oen)lna last, by Lewis &iving, Elm:, Crays PRIDIEssEn to Miss ENTELINnEnvonn, both or E.:tt. Pennshorou g h town ship. - ~ O n the Ist of November, by the same, LEVI EICII ELBEROEII, 01 * Afton township; to :Miss Cmtut : iNE \Vitt-sox of East Penusbovough township, Cumber land county. An the tad of November, by the Rey. J. S. Kesler Mr. WILLIAM Gar. to ABCS MARGARET NIVERS all 0 North Middleton township. In the ° d of November, by Ate Rev. J. Kamp ffer,Mi. BENJAMIN JONES to Miss ELqABETII SON nen, both of .Perry comity, Pa. LECTURES. The • Pliblic ate respectfully informed, that the members of the Alert Fire Company, have made arrangements for holding a Third Course of Lep tures during the uoming winter. Thd course will consist of twelve Leutures; to be delivered every two weeps, successively. The First lecture will be deliverpri in Education Hall, on Tuesday,l4th November, by the Rev. J. V. E. Tuourru. Subject—'•' The System of Popery, in conpcc tion with Puseyism, and its tendencies." Lecture to corn amine at 7 o'clock. • To Delinwtents,, 11 lIHE subscriber , authorized to settle the accounts of the " Her,4l tyt Expositor,P from the 15th 1 ay, 18:35., until .March 10th 184 , 4 has determined to do so forthwith, And hereby apprises all who are in any way indebted, as they dislike official visits to regard this notice. Ile can be bound nt his lesidence in West Pennsboroug township, and addressed 'post age paid, through the Mount Rock Post Office. .. JOSEPH C. WILLI. MS. November 8,1843. tf-2 Malaga Grapes. JUST received a superior article at S. ELLIOTT Carlisle, Nov. 7, 18;3,, Lemons, jtaWn,s and Fig. A LARGE and fresh supply of LEM ONS, RAISINS and FIGS, just received and for auk by LINE 8t MONYER. • CAudisle, Nov. 8, 1843.7 • Pickles. J UST received a superior arAiule [O. g , 41-IQTTS. Carlisle, Nov. 8, 1841. BARGAINS! BARGAINS ! I A NeglstY & ANDERSON, on the Neith East Corner of ihe. Public Square and directly opposite the Market . House, are nouropen ing a large and well selected assortment of DRY GOODS and GROCERIES which they - Will sell on the most invorable terms.. The - following articles compose part el their stock, to which they tire week ly making additions: , Wool dyed blacks and bide blacks, greens, invis ible greens, olive greens, olive browns, cadet greys; blues and brown CLOTHS, also Pilot and Beaver Cloths. Fancy, Plain and Tweed CASIMERES. Plain and Fancy ,SATTINETTS. Red and NVliltsi Flannel; Clinton And Doe aki FLANNELS: ' Mer c inoes_, Mouseline do Lollies, Alpaca Lustros, Eolittunes Prints and 1381;arines, Brooka, Merino. Blanket, Tlubst 'Wool, Silk and Damask SHAWLS. , • . • • Ladies Cravats;with a large assortment of Gloves and 1-tosterre,, Together witlia great variety of oth-' kr articles too numerous to mention. . Carlisle; Nov; Al. 1843— , - • • •• ' tf-fl . , . Estate ofJohn Thonies . deceased. N°TIPS is hereby given, that Letters of Admin. istration on the estate or JOHN THOMAS, late of 'South•Middletonttownship, decetked, 'lMee been granted to the subscriber' refitting in the saute township. All permits looivinetheinselves inde_ht ottnte'arp.hereby.,notified;tw'rrjake 'pay ment immediately, and' those haviAg "alaight to pre-. sent,them duly,oettpnticittedler ferment. - ''JACOBt HIT FA. :Adner.t.. 4111Tot;erOber,,S - ..Y. 4.15: . Estatit'tof whv lunekakt, ~,„q4.... • Oncgts ii•eritii gii4ii;thatutterrotAd_o_i • it •• istration ' lin . lrf",estiate'brwp4l.A.m 134• N a ,fitteritNfir ri-Middlet#6.*f,w4iifiliv,A, 8- e r n, 40P3 4 0.040;t 41 4 TOOOPPOO• 1..1 41)PArnstenKtio• -, c4kpArs.Ti! l oolvith.m.coo 4 ro w fsit.._:,lo. rretri ' nd•tbo' , Nci.44W , ~ ,itikt _sopi: 1144 j„ li4. 1 ‘,0 1 , 1 9.44ti ,- -io ji l - - liio7- ~, 44 , d. ...., n ,.. , 0: , ..i., , •,-•. , ..„.: •••••;.:,,,,.;.•. f .,,:. ~•... • ~,,:,-, *,;,... kip'- 'r .. ., j 1 4 .1,, ,, ~ ., 7 ! Je . :71".: ,, ,cW ' •'' ., I , :;tigsv , 7 :tiakvarrEa : DIM GOODS; .. *44 4 0 ' • it44l4:**4BB.'Citaegint#: strceti ' .i 7 ''.A': ' ' 46 ' 3.2 4 . 24'0' : tO.t4•lfit.; 40, q;: ti lltN ,,; : -: .. :(:: :-; 1 liar' feeoLtveitO o . :64s.o.**,;s(lol.lcii;Shiltils, t aOll. Silici-VMptiOptiabtricre , .o. , Ecoasep Mouse iintf:de:*iiMili ,imtielq.Merinik4 •Hrosieryi 'Linen 1 13 Cahibile( t . ,4, . 410yes,HIstaea,.;Priptedioyelvetti' VlatuinK ' ltiak . Oti!..hintzes s ; . A.mirican,cal , -. eiMaj:iinr, ii'Atiaitlittling :'in . hily .atoek' triii';itaibt . , FASHIOXAtk4ANDINEWEST DRY . OOQtiS aii,the.iiiral'ititi , tOr t ocfihieh .yill biscoltf.WlMleititle . Pii iritePAKi4)oi'V , 4l)( 4, ' CeS' ''',''' '-' - ' • •';OZP-SM:Anigei. : B;;tivilKfiiiiil!t particularly to their in lareatlO"eallv as the;getitia are ail'warranteti and the 'l,ciives! coal, ptiee'named first,,add fio abatement. • - ' , Pitiitiileliihia,'Nov.;; 8 ;I£l , o :'. ' '. St-2 %~' AWN ' NED SALE, • . , . llN';petsuence , . of 'tin trdef of the Or- Conrt of Cuttiliecland county, will he Sold lit &Win' Sale,: on .the imemises; on Saturday the , 20-0 beeenibeg next, at l 2 o'clock, M.; the follow-I, log trnetr parcels of i and; Into the prop-. erty of . A inr g aret S o QinOey,' (formerly Margaret' Crpekelt,):leeql.. situate in Monroe township, about/ 5 miles south - east of Carlisle—viz: I • No, 1. The Mansion Tract, contain- NINETY ACRES and ,FOUR PERCHES', strict measure, of which about 85 acres are cleared., and under geed fence and In a high state of cultini lion, and the residue covered with excellent timb er. Said tract is bounded by lands pl George Beltzhoii-, ver, Philip Miller, James Crocket, end the Yello'w Breeches creek. The improvements lire a two stn -17 LOG HOUSE and LOG BARN, with, a Co'rn Crib and other outbuildings. There is alga w ill of water and an orchard on the 'premises. The yellow Breeches creek runs close by the house rind barn. No. 2. The other purpartu4iiell is annexed to ithe above by the inquisition, nd to be sit with it as lone tract, is a piece of WOODLAND of ac) strict'measure, about oue-tourth of n mile from; the 'other, adjoining . lands of George Beltzhoover, ;Mi chael Ege's heirs, and other lands of which said ten acres are a part. The two tracts together make 100 acres and 4 perches of excellent land. Possession will be Oven on the lst of April next. The terms will be• ' 011 C hall the purchase n ioney to be pkid on the confirmation of the sale and mak ing the deed, and the residue. in two equal 71.111111111 by thereafter without inter, to be st mimed by Judgement Bonds. GEO. SANDERSON, Tru flee. November, 8, 1843. is-2 CONSUMPTIFON OP THE L ENGS. ./Ifections of the Liver, I . 9stlinut,• Bronchi tis, Pains . or If of the Breast ,or Lungs„ Chronic Coughs, Pleurisy, Hemorrhage of the I rungs anti all affections of the P ahnonary •Organs.. NATURE'S OWN ;PRESCRIPTION. A emit pound Balsamic preparation of tl.te Prunus Viwiniana or " Wild Cherry Bark, " icon - Mined with the Extract of Tar, prepared by a hien , chemi cal process,apprcved and recommended L the most distinguished physiehms, - and universall3l acknowl edged the most valuable medieinee ever r Jiscovered. NO spACKERY!!! NO -DECEPTION. , In setting forth the virtues of this truly m great ed.: ieine we have no desire to deceive the se who are labouring under idfliction, nor do we de. Are to eulo gize it more than it justly deserves. I'et when we look around and seethe vast-amount of intfering and diStress occasioned by many of the dise: PICO in which this medicine has moved so highly st tceessful,- we that'we mania urge its claims toe strongly' or, sav too much in its favor. • 'Such, incleciloire the SIJIIPIZISING VIRTIIE,S. 01 this Balsam, that even in the advt. meet' stagee of CONSUMPTION, Idler all the most este ono! .remedies of physieimis have Wed to effect an.y Atattge, the use of this medicine has been productive of the most sistonishing . relief, and actually elfin :tell cures niter all hopes o recoverye had been des' siirrd of. hi due first-stages of the disease tel :toed " Colour /sot Ca nsuitiptio ti," originating from neglected' COLDS, it has been tised with mid rviating bureess and hundreds acknowledge they on ft the restoration of their heahlt to this invaluable tot .t.licine alone.-- In that form of Consunddion so pr evident amongst delicate young females, commonly' . termed debility, Q. "GOING INTO A DECLINE," A complaint with which thousands are lingering, it )ms also proved highly successfid, and not only pos sesses the power of checking the p rogress of this a larming complaint, but also strengthens and Midge rotes the system more effectually Ilan any medicine we have ever possessed. For particulars, certificates, &c. , see Dr. \Visor's pamphlet, AGENTS.—S. ELLWI"I, L. Denig, Chambersln;ng. Solomon Oswald, York. „I. B. G: Kinsloe, *must q.irg. • 'John Wyeth,Jr. Harrisburg, and in every lom in the Slate. Laboratory' 21 Minor street, E Carlisle, November-8, 184.1. ,Assignment of Mart In ArIN the' 27th of October, 184 5, Martin Meiley, 11_, of the borough of Mcchat ucaburg, Cuinher land County,' made an assigutum at of all his drums to the subscriber;foi the benefit I.)f his creditors.— All persons having claims or d emends against the Assignor are notified that the A Ognee residing in Monroe township will meet them at the public house of S. Meiley in Meshatuesburg, on each FIODAY after the publication of this indict f, to adjust and set tle all his accounts. And all ftersuns indebtml, whether by book account or othe twine, are required to make payment immediately. GEO RGE =MLR. Monroe township Nov. 1,184 L A BARGA3 IN. THE GOODS of n couptry store situ ated in a wealthy part of I he County is offer ed at private sale, upon reasons Me terms, offering I,rreat haluceinents to wry person wishing, to the in that business. The Store R Pont can th e rented for one or more years. For tort tier particulars en quill; of the Editor. November 1, 1843. " tf-1. • VIEtTINIENTAL Nll7Bll 111DREPAUED and sold whole)nzle rind retail by Dr. W. C. WPlterson, west side Market Square, Harrisburg, Pa. Theta': Spirits are warranted to be; superior to ater oilier preparation now in use, for rei paving all kinds of Oreake, Tar, Oil Wax, &c., froin ladies and gentlemen's wearing, apparel, 2e. )vithout injoring them. It Is also effectual in rem pving spots occit sioned by any kind of acid. - It will also be found a very use'ol article for re moving dandruff front the head, anti leaving tbe hair in a healthy and vigorous conilitiog. Price 57i cents per bottle. A. liberal discount made to those who purchase toce 11 again. Sold - in Carlisle by 1% C. S"(EVENSO' and MYERS & HAVEHSTICK, A. tents foii this Im rougV Carlisle,November 1, 1813. tf-1 DR. ItUSH'S .f . 4FAWBLE (RUTH . PILkS. TWELVE AND A-UALF CENTS A BOX. The proprietor of this bivalent de legacy of a great man, has for some time failed to present them to thu üblia in an advertisement. 'll to teased is'a plain one. So much has. their use gis en satisfaction, and so strongly have' they been teem mended to one an-, other; that it has been utterly ii iipossible to supply,, the demand, both here and for c , fiuntiy agents.' , .lhi- • ring the present month, more thaii two hundred gross or nearly THIRTY-VEIoUSAiND BOXES, hive een sold in'this o'4 and vicinity, and supplied. to Agents thimighont the United i Slates, and many or ders have been on hand weekiitietbre they could he • Iled.' litt fact it needs nit the ipinit of proplicerio oretell the day , Whet' . ilia only 'Fill in use will ' be hat' iniehted by !heinaniorlal _Dr: Beinj!quinik,toh, I he gteatest physician America. ver thaw; ' TUB HEALTH, PILLS ‘ ha . o cul•ell; where cure ftemed•wellWigh itimossiblei ti, r ay have raatoyeil to erfect health hundreds Who his ii liiiigtiished.oa , e 6 of Painitliry have OPeritei like a charm ,'when; 411, otlier iiieditaineefailed'ecen lii.afforirreliiifi.tiley . ace giveil,Mmifiiii'to ' the aMiilti , d; and'hblie. , 'a the I deapalriagi-theyhtiVe.tlenibtred'„?.the ill/ of lhe'oung ind 7, : giv,e5.: ; back ynialti 40', tlte' ' aged.' ? Indeedi they I teem to - VaiageOthe'pedpeitiesAseribed Aii , the aliiliy... 1 actitits'or foirapr , dajrclathit .F.t . pcilt;lhsd:StArkettivf.: I Blase;; iltsi('''.conquefor;!:bf Itifirtolties k ,stii'iliscevfi 1 WlerhAtay;pliaNd li4e . 0.4:0 at 0 ,aettiitdi!its 'of .11k , li fti4it r ; 4 fo:4i 7 rt SeAgit# i 4 . 4 WITO.g i :S. ~.. ~.. ~,„, , •,,,,,,,,,, ~,,,,,,..• b -...,.., , ' • ',,,, •PtdiF.,.' EMI ' Assignmont - of Budd Heck . N the 13th day of Januat'v, 1843, Daniel Heck ur 'of Newton township, Cumberland county, nuttle•an assignment of all his effects to the subscri tbr the benefit of his. creditors. persons hav ing elaims or demands against the Assignor are no tified that, the Assignees and Assignor. will meet at the public House of Elias Deal, n Newville, on SATURDAY, he 18th of November at 9 o'clock to uttinst and settle all his accounts. Andy all per sons indebted whether by book accounts or vendue notes are requested to make,paymeOt oubefore the Ist day Of „December, as ito further iiidnlgeace can be given. • ' . • • . S3OOOHVIELBON AAGY,.sSignees.' . . Nevlille, Oct. ‘.25, 1b43. • tf-5:1 aCr4a—WF. l'hesubseriber having determined on goipq tp the 'We'd; pe'isbrie ilidebted to him ind!vidually had. / better keep a, keen look'ouUhete frosty moeniniai tor I am dptprniined Molose up my business speed' y. —. 4 • sco'rr COYLE. Clothil • efollas t t09111A11: ,D,F:A,yER and Pilot over cceitings— French, LD English ond. American Broad Cloth tat from 1,50 to $1043: yard. •Call and sec them at the 'cllaßhstcwo CUPPINGER • 4USr- reelksrl " '..IIADIS; ter' • .. tale dt the store of • . '' LNITZI.ZE, ' Carlisle; totoliei.2s;lll4.3:'' tf-52 UT rq,i;otitinafoi , ' Bale the mato tiAgNITA,,k,S O . t. ,cmltskt; get?* 2 1 , VA' S A -‘ " . tr A , " E `;‘•::in.-410411*00 ‘..,.;;;-; v s. .1 0 0 1 0 4 4I S T;ER'1# 1 94*f t o l te . 4P I :',•0114 *,l 4.geatioytii.e.ait:MAß‘ ,I+As ql?7, ' ' NEWI tiIi(IIIINGIStAB •ISIIIIIIEIyT ••• • • : kaiAt i tit 'AKES ihidipot!odlitiafiliAtift former custortittics, thatife jhe Tapbring Busineas; iif,toinfeatiothteith Mr. /P. - S. Resghter, under the firrp of .11.ANTC13;ht uttpu... Tgiti. at his , old stand, in Isteith' opposite 'the store of Mvera Ez:Shefdici They, sire .prepared to:exectitciall'ortleteutrastUd.!Ulherd ivlth neatnesaand despatch.: A • " • N.• B. The Pariiinn fit shions' 'are ' ' • •11FIGHTER' •• oyember 1, lEay. 7 tf. • ;. • For Salk. be exposed to public; sale oii the 'pt;etui , 11 / 1 171 ,eexpi - on'SATURDA.Y; the Oth day of No .vember next at noon, that valuable property situate on the North East corner of High and Bedford streets in the Borough of Cnrlisle, Consisting a T WO STORY STONE 'HOUSE, ex,' tensive BRICK hack buildings, a TWO ;Po 'L. . STORY FRAME. HOUSE, and large MUCK Stable, with a never falling well and pump in the iyard. This property has been heretofore occupied ns a tarn for which it is well suited. The terms of ,sale arc, the one half of the' purchase money. to be paid on the first day of April next, when the Deed and possession will bp given, and the residue in two equal annual payments there after, with Interest the whole to be secured by Judgr ment Bonds. If the above property is not sold, it be rented for one or more years from and after the tst dgy of April next. JAMES 11. DEVOR, Agent for Commodore Jesse D. Elliott. Carlisle, November 1, 1843. THE undersigned appointed an Auditor by the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, to make dis tribution of the money in the hands of:George O'- Donnell, as Administrator of Dr. John Frazer, de ceased, amongst the creditors of said decedent, will meet at his office, in the borough of Carlisle, for said purpose, on MIDAS', the 9th day of December nest, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, when and where said creditors are required to attend. HUGH GAULLAWIER Carlisle; NovenAm. 10181.3.-6 t. ALEXANDER & TODD , Attornies at Law. LIE uniAiocil have associated as partners in tile practice of Law, hi Cumber land and Perly counties. One or both of them may he alwiys found and consulted at the office hereto fore mutinied by S. Alexander, 'next door 'to to the Carlisle Bank. Strict :dietitian will be siren to all business placed 111 their care. SAMUEL ALEXANDER. • LI;NUEL TODD. October 18, 843. • -tf-5 - - ---- EitrifOit of Director S. CARLISLE BANK October 18, 1843. OTICE is bereby given to lne Steel:hut( era In 111 this Institution, that avelegion will beheld at the Banking HiThse on the Stl - AIONDAV of No- Vember next, between the hours of ill Itial '2 o'clock (tieing the '2oth tlay'of the month,) for thirteen Di rectors to serve the ensuingcar. • WM. Si COBEAN, Cashier New Tobacco & Segair. EtAIPAUVACTO - • rill IF. subscriber wouGl inform the inhabitants of Carlisle and its that he hai openeti u Tobacco and Segal' Establishment, in South Hanover street, iMiCldonrs South or the Court house, and im mediately adjoining Mr. Burkholder's Hotel'. Ile will keep On bands Manufactured Tobacco, such as Cavendish, Sweet Scent, Plug, Coll, Virginia Twist, Dulcisimus, Spike :Mil Pig tail. A Is°, Cut and Dry, Scotch Happee turd Maarea . bau Snuff, Pipes &c., Spanish, Ilalf Spanish and dommon Segars, of the hest quality, all or which he will sell on terra to snit - the times. CEORGE WEAVER. N. B. Tile subscriber wishes to !laic a share piddle potronage in opposition to imposition f . Forei,go Manttfactiires. G. W Inc Carlisle, October 11, ISIS. • . Building Lot, at Private Sale. • • rpm , . subscriber oirers at - private saleot very hand somely situated BUILDING LOT. situate ill the angle lilrnitql by l'omll'et and Wv-st Digit .4rects, in this borough, and *cry nearly opposite Dickinson College. In size it is equal to a town lot tool a half. There is not a more eligible or better location roc a private dwelling , in t ie borough. The situation commatitla an extensive view of the benotiful country surromoling,together H itlt the College builtlings,4-.c. The lot needs only to be MPH to have its atlvautages zulmittetl. For further particulars, as to terms, Ise., ,emptire or the subscriber. W. B. MURRAY. ' October 11, 184.3. tr-50 BURKHOLDER'S HOTEL, lIE subscriber has taken that' well AIL. known tavern stand in South 111111111ec street, formerly occupied be Win. S. Allen, and more re cently by Mitchel McClellan, where he is prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with their custom, in the best style, and on the most reason able terms. Ills II Alt will always he simplied with the choicest Ihpiors—and his TABLE with the best the markt.ts can afford. Ills STABLING is ample, and a cavern! Ostler will he kept Mails in attendance. 1)1{0 VtlllS will find it to their advantage to give him a Call. 110AIWERS will he taken be the week, month, or rear. Xothing shall be left undooe on the papt of the subscriber to please, those who may pay his house a visit—he therefore solicits a share of public j u 11. L. BURKHOLDER.- Carlisle, April 12,1845. Gin-24 Dissolution of Dartmorhip. TH E partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers in toe Shoemaking business, is this day dissolved by mutual consent.— The books and accounts of said firm will he left at the shop, and settle.' hy John Taylor, to whom payment must'be made immediately. JOHN TAYLOR, (JEORGL•TAYLOR. Cariisle, Oct. 18,19118. . • ti-52 N. R. The bushiess will tic enntlocted as usual at the old shop in Main street, next door to Eby's Grocery, by GEORGE TAYLOR. Dispolation of .Partnership. IrilklF. partnership heretbfore existing between 1 the subscribers was dissolved, by mutual con sent bn the 14th inst. The books are for the present in the • hanils' of George Button to whom those In debted to the concern, are requested to make imme diate paymeat.and all claims to be presented for settlieNent. • .IOON McCAFrEitir. - . - GEORGE HutroN: Carlisle, Oct. 23, 48d$: • Economy, Comofrt and Fashion!' OnEAP Wel% 411,2rt0 01400. , • ',South Weal corner .of third <. and nialtreetth: T Aki. Subscriber' offers an asisortmeutor FAStti togAnLE and PLAIN HATS and 'CAVS;;I - irriterint, made by the beyt workmen, and.; r g-4- up in handsome civic. Also las PAT,I4I9.).C,KW= sikEltEl-HATt"- which is light,yleasint:atlt6lu 41.. dild;fintl best of all cheap, It-yew:tit itiftrat apiteiit*. :twee, till. Worn out, and 33 easily kept clean; witkilte .43eirninon clothes brush or -wisp broom. ': • . m e has his own roanufabtory, attends personally: to all orders; and respectfully asks a call from' thoal', - who visit the city, and , he trusts be slur sup . plyikrg with such articles in his line ins cannot fail to girn aatisfaction;both ilk price and in gdality. • " . Every article , made to order at shoal na tiv e ; n a, any that prove defective will most cheerthlV be ex., changed. (HAVER 1312091. M... Philadelpcin; Oct. 1i,t833. • i•Ca all paid for FURS—Muskrat, liccation;Ot-' cr,Fox, bcc. Rtc4. • • , , O. B. /13' 247 Ea' "Ca OTWEEZu DENTIST, . w . - lform operations upone w,tmreq deir pis,rcutien, snob ns Scaling, Filing, Plugging, &c., or wilt restore the loss of then, by inserting. Artificial Teeth, from a single Tooth, to a full seu. o.oflice on Pitt street, a few doors South of the Railroad hotel:• N. IL Dr Loomis will be absent from Carlisle, the last ten days, in each month. May 24, 1843. tf-30 JOHN HARPER. • eibit Engtatctr, GI. • Yecevero 4 el czevener-. ALSO, Commissioner in Bankruptcy. HAS removed his office to North Hanover Street, W est side, 8 doors North of Louther street, and nearly opposite the office of William Irvine, Esq., where ho Will, as 'usual carefully attend to all business which may be entrusted to him in the line of,his profession. Carlfsle, April 12, 1843.' zga.la./11.P.A53; - WHOLESALE & RETAI GROCERY, rerwarding Commission. - 2424 P.-24111W UV. ' . Dcakr in country liroclUcc tic Pittsburg rtl man cturcr No. 'a, rift 4 tirrl.s4U4G, Pa. August 16, 1843. • StAsquehanna Line, FO PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE DAILY, r I IE proprietors of the Susquepnna run their Car! and Boats as Ora) to Phil. adelPhia and Bliltiniort tlurink the present season. Their friends will please apply to N4le, Minn & Herr, Broad st. and Ont2.,,Otlrews & Mekee ver, first wharf abovp Race street on the 'Hula. ware Philadelphia, and Jos,cpli L. Elder, Balti- more. Unlit flirther notice, the following pripes will be adhered to between this plape•apil the above plapcs. • tcs • tp or. o- •••••• ,4 . ' • r... , M .. 4 tZ , FP' . .. 1 Gq Zi .• C . 0 por d • .... 0 1.. '' g o •,-; =0 •• r . S 3 .":. ( ! r.Cq -' - 5 . 4 Fd .... :.' • ' -= 'C.I ' r ..`C 2 14 '3 l . .F . V 7 E. 5 Ale per 100 ' 22cts. 15 $1 per bb Dry - Goods, Drugs, . and Medicines, 20 2:3 40e Furniture,. • 28 ' - 25 43 Wile:it, Rye & Corn . . per bushel 14 10 Oats do 7 '0 Groceries, 23 20 40 Lumber per 1000 • feet $3 50 $2 75 Shingles per 1000 1 50 2 00 Flour per WA. 34 . 30 47 Shad &-Mackerel do 50 . • 37 • Herring do 44 • 311 11'). Salt per sa ' ck ' '.. 32 ' 28' Pitch, Tar an d Rosin . .. : per 100, 15 20 Plaster gross ton, $2 50 . $2 25 , Hemp per 100, 22 40 Hides 25 20 . Pig Hides, ton 3 50 2 50 Blooms & Castings,4 (10 3 12i H " Bar Imp, 450 350 Nails per kpg, 20 .-r7 Leather'per 100, 25 ~ - 20 Whiskey pet bbl 5 47 Burr Blocks per 100, 20. 15 COrb Stone, do 1.2 i Tin, do . 25 '2O 40 . , J. &P. MARTIN. Harrisburg,'April 12, 1843. it J. IL. II ledri'l FORWARDING & COMMISSION" MERCHANT • Harrisburg, Pa ESPECTFULLY informs the Far .ll-Ib)mers, Millers , Merchants and the publicgen erally, that be is now prepared with large and com monjous IVare Houses, On the Yeuuu Canal, near dui font of Walnut.strect, in Harrisburg, to receive in Store for Shipment, Country produce - and Mer chandize for Philadelphia, Baltimore and Pittsburg aid alPiuterniediate places. D. Leech and Co's Line, and the following first class title NVater Canal Boats, will run from the Houses in Harrisburg. 'Boat, C. McAllester, Chesapeake, It Marc and Martha, Pacific. Ma; 31, IR3 NOW Tort -TgE lqutaivrm; CLAPPIN - GElt k CAREY (Near the Rail Road, Shipreneburg) 111 - AYE, just opened the most extensive assort ment of CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE GOODS ever offered in this place. Every yarirty of NEW GOODS on hand and will be sold ,Ict tLe lowest Cash prices October 18, 1843. tf-41 Estate of Christina Unhangst, loo,d, LETTER 3 testamentary on the estrite , of CHRISTINA UNHANGS'r, late of mir flin township, deceased, having been granted to of sbuscriber residing hit.pe same township. All per sonwharing „agalust said estate, are ••hereby • requested . to present them duly authenticated for settlement.' Antrthose indebted to make payment immediately to ANDREW lizisTKß. Executor.. Carlisle, Octoher. 25, 15.15„ I ' l if 52^ Estqp of john slerer, deceased.- Testamentary .estimentary on the Es. IA tato of JOHN SIEHER, late of East Penns toi•oogli township, have beefi grouted to did subsci•i bers residing iiithesame township: All persona in . ebted to said estate ore requested to make imme diate payment, and those having claims to present hem to .BENJAMIN ERB, Aii'mr.' • ELIZABETH SIEItER, Ati'mrx. Octuber,4 .1849. • ' • •. '• " 6t-49 Estate of Henry miller, dpeeped. ! t,1171141Z . 5. testementary on t4e eAtao .10 of HENRY MILLER, of Allen leWMiltip . 'have been granted to . ' the stib4ct•lber residing in the sane township. All persons having claims against said estate, are hereby notified'm present thent• ditty authenticated for settltimmit, And tlniseletiovang themselves indebted tweolie payment ininietlititely to . • • . • SAMUEL; MILLER, Exentteir.•• : Carlisle,Oputh?e:l4,lB.o. • . • kfrkt& Tit AVERSE for Specialeoutt c of ,gtoirtet Sessiove, to be hold.. en' at' the tounty'of . tumbertatt oa thol4th of November, '1843. ' Allem—PaGeorge A Ilalsely, John B Cooyer, L4,11403;16, Vredetlek Reisinger. Cadiate-4PeArg? Cart; George' IV Crab), Nll - Ego,Vr.inele 'Porter: ' 'Dtekineon 2 4olm Myerg, John '4Veakley. Pthnsbeivokh-4ohn Holtz:" - ' or - X-jornes• Alesimider,:lohn I. 0 1{fehtie.11,eonard Dilfer, John Kerns, ; • t, *P,V , ,Als.ekg° l4 " ,- zSa n3 At' l 1t 4 k 3 ;;)Y1 1,/ t ar P Hen'_ r'llt',SS%hille' to i t l 4c ut e uno i weuii;iNo t sevi` ,,,A ,I 0• R • eto6c.puvis`4 -% 4 5, P o ter'4l,4la stn4Goor ge r i a riddleton-34, I vittoor,,lgaiRingamit , i , 'N''' 4 5 62 404 , BOOKS; AND STATIONERY, For isle. at .L , L'OILTDON's Cheap Bookstore, folkdob,4;Eliit of the Car. Offtee,_ Main (old stand,) ' AtenlAaPaSsortftt of Religions, Xis, SchoolSc ool'& Blejlk BOoki 640606 .1i."4 off Fainil,„,schoo4Cetavo size andcrOkor t. ltihtes' - ,nrinf yhrfokiridei Mid Binding, tho'old and' niik Testa, 1 M1:0114. , ,v0ti4,31.441:11.'40.. , 8c0tt15• "coMmentaiy /14'48410.;':Deddridge'a • Fmnily'Exposi 46ri'-:eMiiploleJn'mtie• 'vol. 'Royal Is AM. 'Buck's Theological DiMionary, fir•st 4 vpls: Dick's works tdl onnyal7,ll yo,, also Dick's works corn.. Pytiers Universal History, Rol. Ancient I.listorr 6 vols., Napier's . History or the Penlifstila: War 5 vols. Royal 8 :vo., Wit. rune fholthology in 1 vol. 12 mu. adored Plates', Turkey Bindirig, Aitken and Frosts British Poets 2 vol's. Also ' the 3d vol. a continuation lately published, (film Southey to Croly,) Arndt's. true.Christiunity, translated from the German by Rev. J. N. Hoffman, nosy Pastor of ;hp Luthcrna Church of this place. Also Lutheran, Methodist, Presbyterian and Winehrenadup flymn Books, Also the dilll2rent Arithrrietick's & hloys, Smiths Mitchel's, Olney sand Huntingda's Geegraphies and Atlases,Algebra, Philosophy, Astronomy, Geometry, G rammars,Expositors, Ste. Angel's N0..1,2, 3,4,5 and tcade, Cobbs Readers and Table Books. Also Lodgers, Day Books, Dockets, Receipt Books, Memorandum Bookif; .c., he has also no hand different • articles of Stationery 'as followsi Writing, Letter, Note and Deed Paper, Visiting Cards, Seals, Penknives, Silver andlAssid Pencils, Slates, Walbrs, Mathematical Instru ments, Gunter's Scales, Dividends, Sancl itairos, Inkstands of various kinds, extra fine Paint, VIM, tads Pens, Block Sund,block and red Ink Powder, Sable and Carrie! Hair Pencils, Bristol.Bciard,iva to colour, Music Pa per, Port Folios, Lithographic Prints, Pocket, Maps, Albums, Blank Cards, large office and transparent Waters, Fancy colored Pa per, Optima, & clarified Quills, Funny Boxes, &c, Also, Violins, times, Fifes, and other Books and atationery too tedious to mention. Also Sunday, school Books and Tickets, Hymn Bookso&c. • WALL PAPR AND BORDERING, of superior quality manufactured by &Iron, Son and Blanchard, Phila. The subscriber has Pattern books, containing specimens of fine mid COIOIIIOI4 Paper, and can procure in a few days notice any of the different patterns thci Purchaser niay.rcquiro, Ile also carries on the, • • . • 10(qt Binding Bissisikess, • in nll its various branclies,where he manufactures Ledgers, Day !kinks, Dockets and blank books of every description, and quality superior to those made in the city fur. country markets also•old Peeks rebound.' Persons wishing to have their ipld books rer bound, can be served at a moderate price, and be thus enabled to preserve many valuable h4c40411111. might otherwise be lost. • • ' • 'Writing and Letter Pa t i _ll2 'and 2,5 cents per quire. .1, LO4.TDON. ~. August 9,1843. NEW BOOK AND STATONARY STOR , rifiLADELpHIA.. • ir 4 INDS4Y & BLAKISTON, Book. owl. Blank Book - .Maintructurers, N. West 'corner of 4th mid Chestnut streets, Phila., delpluit Inive for sale a general assortment of Med, teal, Theological, Classical School und Miscellane ous Books and Stationary. . • . . MEDICAL.—AII the text books used in. the UnLversities and Colleges, together With the new books sts . .soon as'they are published. ' TIIP.OI,OGICAL..L.-Pulpif family' and pocket Bi blesi ' Conimentaries, Prayer Books, Hymn and Clittrell Choir Books,works of standard authors, 14111 thg new hooks of he day. CLASSICAP AND SCIIOOL.—A II those in most popular use in sebooht and colleges, Malin the various ',nineties sille?trittng', including those in the English,. French,. Lathy Greek and :Milne languages. • 1111SCELLANEOUS.1Vorki. of standard au thors and die ii.ew books as issued. STATIONAUY —Slang Books of dlfferent _sizes and -in all the vit rhais stylm - MC binding, cheap rap letter paper:Mer cantile and school statiohary. IDNDlNC.—Exectit,. 61 in any style; lihmk bbolo Made to order, and hound 'and ruled to pattern. • •' 110.01iS not on hand will he pi-ovum:a to order, and will he furnished as low OS they t-un be purchasr cut eloewliery In the city. • • • . L. tv.. B. receive all the piddle:Rh - ins of the Messrs. ' I larptr K itrothers of New 'York as soon as-puh- Wal, (including their cheap publieations,) and are prepared to furnish Ittivn to Conitt.y Merchants and agents on favorable terms:. ' I . . , Sept. 2u, 1943. 41-47 CHAP CASH STORE, HENRY L. ELDER: . Na. 493, Market Street, above 13th Philadelphia 71 ESPECTFULLY invites the attention of . 11 those who buy for cash (as Ito-sells pn no, other Imps) to his very large and splendid assort, . • ! • anent of Hl3l VAR AND CUTLRY I just received froni England, in addition to his 'unto! stock or FOREIGN and IMAIESTIC 11 Alt ll- NV AltE, of the best quality. - 11e earnestly requests them to examine.elsewle re; and. alter ascertaining the lowest priee.7 at which they -eau purchase, then to call itotwithitaidlitigtha distance, and uttitiOaenced bv`ihe remarla of interes ted dealers in the tatad.husi Aetis, and enquire the pri ces oldie salve goodilit his store. • . It is his liked determination, and he wishes it so distinctly imikrstood, not only to any oti . ler store but impitively cheaper. 'ilia at Incas are so matltylte believes, IN to enable do so, will yet 1114.1? s small profit. At all evetthl Cash purchasers will litid it to their interest to call. • ' • • '•, 'HENRY 1.4 tLDEIt. October'll, 1833. ' • '• • 2m-30 CHEAP. CARPET STORE, , !:!1 1 1 THE EASEL • sVo. 41 Strawberry street, one door 'above Change, a/so at,Vo. 50 South second street, PUN. THE Subscriber's rent in the present sinintion being very low,shil his terms CASH% he is dutfrinined to sell at prices to suit the hard times. offers a well selected dock of. • i Beautiful Iniperfal•thrze ply; : • • Best Superfine Ingrain, • I filtidsoind Extim fine Ingrains, • Fine and Common do • ARPETINGS Royal treble twilled Venetian, C • Fine Ebglisli worsted (JO '. London Damask • 'do J - - Plain striped' do Also, A stock of Exeellent pod ,beautiful Floor Oil Cloths, all widths' for Aitooms, Entries; Vestibidi•s, 'Door piece's, Bt.C.• Also, ' , Coach Mil Cloths, Etomiture Cloths; DrUggets and Eloor es. Elke:gant Piano and 'Fable Covers.' • .Alsb Canton Mid' Spanish Floor igattingsi. with-a large assort. ment of very low priced Ingrain and VenetiantarA yetings,i)bor Mats; bindingsiStair Rods, tte. (.fie comet's aitendiag purclakte for Cash, are respect fully' invited to mill and examine for themselves the' goOds'shill , be , Gold lotu eat ',rim. itrtlat City. • August 30,1843 LEVI ELDRIDGE litilLE OF COUILT.. , ..... t.. AT a spited Cf.plttis -Coart began, on TOES- A DAY, the 29th of Augnst,lB43 to be holden. at Carlisle, for Ciunberid county, befare' the Hon. Samuel He hu pburn, Eq. President .ludgu, and ;John Stuart and Thomas C. Miller, Esqrs., Associate • ,-, Judges of tie aline Cuort, the followtag.prftedingi ' :::, were had, to wit a• • , , • ...,•,. , 1., ,, :, .. ~, 5 , • In the case of the 'l • Vrit of Patti ion •atiti Valua tion nit tite.r Real Esulte . of Le`oiiird•Jhrliih,'llee'th , • 'The Ilulepo.he flews nod Itepresentaticatt of said, valuation tphti.o,*.nefusp .XO ateige said s aatttie`at the 'haxing sbeen l , k , turttint...qrv,eil by,titp, Sheriff, and affidavit, of that litet having heeii made iii , him,and the salaseveral Iteiritititil rnitr . exentatirea: !hating',..bedir called' itijaped :Court sod nooeV, timm , ilipearing.tooceept 6e,kii(use to stecei)t. • ' •.- ''. Now to . iNit.t. 29111 Augand,'t 843, oti motion 0fM117, , .. Thiltila i t•ttle on;the heirs:sod representatives of the' • said dec"edent to appeir at - the next , snit& Orpluthe , Court ititdslinai'eautte '.wltyll estate so ,apKalaed • ' shoald•not , he soil:'- tmiti F 4m.begiveli, personally' , or by - Writing lett at theli.libieo7jit t , i t ttii.ire,tiit ti kutk i, yeeitliug in the', enan . itror Calltberlatd,. land to all ; ' , ' who are resitlent , „tiat ortho -couot. by VoiEeptioii. three times in one e ws t eniets.loolmlted.MCisrlitle,,t •?..'„,, •,_ ; ' ' ,•*';• ,s" - • My die Meet: , ~: - ' CV:IMBERLA.ND 'COMN',I!,Y; • „5:i 4 ± , .." - ' • ",....;A:,!., f . I,tiolmweil cartlyithat, the for . '... i -• •,,,,, , Th e jug is a telle copY'AitictitifvOta ttoP t, i•O •Q , c \ ''. .690101 , 40 floort.' , ..it'. •,,,- ?1'::'•!,,,:6 7 •' , ' ' Witness iny:hand'and •Xeltfi,it 'said -,.".•---..--• .... 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