&A, . 45, k t. o:jaUebEt , gti . y E El ‘Z4I. r.',l2,attzl2,,•*a. Wednesday-Morning', NOCniber 15,1843 • 13, PALSiEII, 'Psi.; No: 5J Pine etrect, Philadelphinyismetitorized to tcmeive '.sitbseirhiens and. adyertisorneettrfor the " tiera!d,) Expositer;7:end . give . receipts .. for the same. c c: r A t iothei; frill ofsno v on ninday last O The meteoric showers were not witnessed, here at least, on the}fights of the ititit and 13th, as was predicted. We have therefore no report, for the Sitrgeim General at Washington,! ' (6"NO -newn 'froth Massachusetts yet., of the election We do look for a. Whig vie. tory there [to-The Buchanan meeting in the Court House '; Menday evening, was a very slim affair, in every respect, and will have its only importance - in : the glowing terms in which it will probably be set forth in• the Volunteer. Buchanan stock seems to befalling; (0 - On' motion of L: G. IlitArtnnutor, Esq., on Monday last, J. HENRY Ilecn :and GEORGE W. Ksox, of this borough, wore drily witnitted In practice Law in the sci•eral Courts of CuAberlasid county. On mothin.of G. 1 13nAtionnumr, Esu. On Tuesday last,'Mi. HounaT'P. 11Mbau, was duly adinitteilto Kadin Claw in theflovcrarCoiffts of this County. , Trial for Libel cIA trial of considerable interest commenced .. yeslertlay,...before.a.Specia..l..Cottrt.ofguarter.Ses slims of this couillyolOn. Judge 4/OIMEE. of York, presiding: 'The parties are, the Commonwealth against Messrs. John llamillon, publisher of the "Statesman," and George Matthews, of. this bn .„ rough, for an alleged Libel upon Judge !lepburn •, of this district, which appeared fn an editorial article in that paper in August last. The ease was opened y.esteTday morning, Messrs, Watt% Middle, Todd nod Graham, Pros ecuting Attorney, appearing for .the,proxiectition, and Messrs. Reed, Ege and Lianham for the de fendants. The *link! of the morning session of. • the Court:waa ocenpied m empannet ng a jury, owing to delay from the' carious exceptions taken • to jurors.. - EME „'ffie elra-nination ofwilneseen eonsumed ncur!y all a 'the nfttrnunn, and the plendj.ng wan,com 'ocniced.b!,:llrilfibihnoh for the defrace,,just be :fore the adjournment of, the Court. The ease prohnhjy be submiticd to the jury nod a Ver. .diet rendered by th'i3; evening. I'he.tri it seems to have excited very •g . rent. in. iterest,ond-oldige , .erowd orspectutns thronged the (Court Holm yestendy. b)atoict. Webster. ntWc.pive to-tlayeNtOets of the moat impor tant parts of Mt. 'sVebste't's speech . , defi . V.iieil at Andover, Mass: an Thursday last, vfltieh'i . ve com mend to the attention nf out renders. Mr. *eh- - - - ster's position is now no longer it, doubl, ;; The address Poems to bays disuppointed.the'public ex- pectati on - A. Valuable iVerk • En-Messrs. eixtic& Wir,tiots; of Harrisburg, , propose publishing by Jubscription u work entitled "The whole Church cif 'the United States," con_ raining original, doctrinal andsintisticnlsketches , the Religious denmninations which exist at the liiesentday in the United States, giving their rise, doetrine shut progress. The priispeetus states. that it has met the approbation of the most dis: tiriguished clergymen in the sevcral churches, front many of whom contributions to it have be . en, received. The work will be published in one volume ofs l seven hundred octave pages, well bound, at three: dullars per copy. An agent for the work will visit the citizens of Carlisle during the centring week and receive subscriptions. We have . no , doubt the work 1011 prove both valuable and .in teresting Trouble in the Cabinet. trj - The city Papers hare, l'ufnorrhof a "flare up" in the Cabinet, nt WaShinxton. Thu sion k is said arose upon the yiestion of intrn•tac. ing prominently into the fertheotning President's Message, a recommendation to admit Ten into dui Union ; and that the President and Mr. Up. spur were decidedly in fervor of the yeornmenda. tion, but woe as decidedly opposed by tile other members of the Cabinet.. • 077C01. Johnson' reached 'Philadelphia on Fri. (laying, and was received by committees of citi zens and, the Repeal . Association, but wiJli no great display ur ceremony., Cu!. Johnson seems to he considered the champion of Repeal, and has ..... attended several of their meetings (luring his Eastern trip. .1:0 - We are glad to sect the “Voluntccr" taking the side.indicalcil by the extract from the Phila. lelpilia.lnquiror in the last paper, on the subject of the annexation of Texas to the Union. On that question, iVis'to be hoped the entire North, including all parties,ll present en undivided Iront of inunoveulge and uncompromising oppo sition. Hon. T. DI: T. Ilicificnnan. (I - 7'llw Washington (Pa.) Reporter, expresses the opinion that Mr. McKennon will not sulfa. hi s na,op:y : , 'used' as the Whig' candidate for lioverner. As the PReporter" is published near Mr.' Mcßennatt'e :residence,, it niay;be supposed to speak "by itutherity."..l 7l 4 — Shull , bo sorry to /earn this determination, 'as um bulieyo him to be,notonlrominently quali. ' fled for the otlice, but a most' m'ailable candidate. he Gubernatorial efuUstion is heginning !.c; mieite considerable'diseattini(tliroUili the State. . The iidneralife Co!. 4anni• sTpjang , lt! one, of fcliedinks between the past and present, who was the lest survivor of Washington's military family', 'died in Nap York on Friday, full of henorr, at the .advanced age of 87. : He was Aid de camp to the Father of his country, and hos become celebrated for his , hreterleel paintings 4 Tpartteularly that of Ibe Signers of the Heelaration i)f.ledependence. Ho will be interred at N,Jiaven:l44e side of the wife of his Yoath. r The graves of John Trutnbull and Noah Webster will almost render New Haven aplace ofpieue 'pil_ rime e.' '; :11ohrt D, Beteg, the converted Seminole Indi- I vy hop be,bn preaching at Little Rock; Arltan mis: now,,engaged dieeeminatlog• the doe. trprieptihrietianity among hie tribe cr. ,of the Whigs ; i n•New,Yoilr; • 01 9 6 P*Ti*OtiAti. Veiiie,)e'both ot'eood and bud res'ulto;il444 4 iii•WSi.' Von Buree4 for the,;,Vreri4eifey, add his defafit-..1t thi,n94t e. leetion. V. 1„,; • - „ Dtr It. la iterOd'ellt Mg Gitti'hinikif ath'ise4 gr. iirebsk.. ` ti i)`46 i , the:CithipOt:JfifOn. ; • dude 11 41 Aphbixrpn treaty ;'Bui:Mr. Webster , Pinagne&lonifri MM=il ".\ discussion arose in one of the Harlem Rail rmtd ears between two men, one a Whig, the other a hen, as to the merits and prospects of the (Wiser ent candidates for the Presidency', After some considOrable`talk the loco observed, "at all events we have.one advantage over you whigs—we have bolt' a dozen candidates from whoni to choose, while you are pledged to one man." "Admitted," replied the .wlaig, "we gkfor Harry of the West, as 4r:first and only choice." "How . absurd," rept kid i bis'antitgon "So 1p , 15C Clay dies,what will yolplit then ?" "Do ?" answered the who! —"what '..4t31 Ido 7 By Jove, vote for hi.s Executors'"' ':frTlie importance of the lat° Whig triumph in 01;in:item not been properly understood, if, as is Motor), all State officers 'arc ;Intentlyd by joint ballot, and the State representatives are to,be op. portioned Ibis year in the seine Way. , "Oa Thursday mornining, 2d inst., - by Rev, Mat. heVli Ilandlton, Mr. JOIN Bia,antAN to Miso MArtY FoIIF:MAN t all of Shippensburg. /4..) the evening of the same Joy by the same, 114. SAMlter, LoNeNECKER to Miss AIART SAM, ell of Shipprnsburg. . JOHN, AND 1, HENRY REED • II IVING. t:111(. 1 141 forthc I,rnc•- tirr or the Law, cyill toh:oll tr. all business cotrustol to Iltern. OPFIC,I.: in West .llttin street, r, few hors west Of th,. „(•,4t to the St.., .1,,50. Kby ; and also at the residence of John opposiie Ow - College. Carlisle, Nov. 15,.l S i 3 ELI'ET E.:: SILK gildions, A rtifieizils an Plumes a ow sum fuhltionable styles just reeeite awl fin• sale St i•ulueel !wires. CLIITINGEII & CARE Y. Sliispettslutrg, Npv. 15, 1845. a r a ta3 - 1 - ff LED , , - CAID4SLE BANK,? NOVI:3111LR 7,1843. S PM:111E President and Dircetomof this Instito. El Lion have this day declared n dividend of TWO AND •A • HALF' PER CENT., payable on or after the 17111 initnnt. JUST reeeiv,a a splendid assortment •at Bonnet Velvet•=iiiiaing Hobnob are Blue, Ain mune, Green, Cat•nut, iiritusna, Parple,Browii.lllk. l' Blue 11.11 k., 11 utered, Figured unit Flub) Velvets. The latest styles of Bonnet Silks and Satins—nil of which will be sold nt the lowest prives. CLIPPINGEIt a CAREY. Shippenslitirg, Nov. 15,1843. 11.-3 • 11.1alaga Grapes. JUST received a superior artrele at s..ELL - rorrs c,arlisie, Nov. 7, 18 , 3. • LAME & DRESS GOQ.Ii§ OF every • variety from 4cts per yd. tip to the highest prietat. New style striped De Laines,Crate De Lsines, Clmaans, figured Changeable, plain Ala paces Lustres of all colors', French, German, sod English Meritmes. just received at exceedingly low prices. Call soil see them at the store of . CLI NI NGER CA REY. Sitippensburg, Nor. 15, 108'. • 4DHEAP MfOT/10.' CASSIMERES, Sidtinetts, Jena and .Vestings km received by CUPPINGEIi 37.. CAREY. Shippenabtirg,'Nov. 15, 1843. , 11-3 -Lemons, Raisins and Figs. • LARGE and. fresh supply of LEM- AdilL ONS,I3.AISINS mid FIGS, just received atyLl 01• sale ky,)l4Nk, Cadisie, Nov. B ? 1845. • • , . THE sebheriber, authorized , to settler he apoonnts of the " Herald gr. tlximsltor i from the 15th 0 0 113t rrirdirMITHrfrThrTM'fia — raliThiziMel to do'so forthwith, and hereby .aprises all who are in any way indebted, rus they, ditdi e official visits to regard this notice, lie can he'fbned at his residence In West P,enasheroug township, and addressed 'Post agn,paid„through Abe -Mount Rook Post Officit. JOSEPH CI WILLIAMS: .November,B,o43. ,, r , • . . . . . .. ' E E,OTION'' ..',,,,,..' AN. E,E lON , wiit,loo?hold at ,tho . public' , a... !louse f Samuel preabjl; in Potorbbu et (York ,Pjlfgi i Addolc Oolity,...ati',,t)io q4..Tug4DAT, „rin j. .'P e 'Pg .0 ,' ,1 ' 2 01( dii*: . 4V • Deii6n it Or 'it elf; to oloot' r moiinugori of the Hanover. olidiPterlii!W.TtiriiPAiell , I.t 6111 ; C: :„ 0 , m,_ pony ; ,for : t hp' ioj" u 'lir y . ear" ...' :•,.' • I. - ~...,, . ' ; 7 1, Ity orditlrof thp.p4ordqtrwo,FlV-A 'fl , '',,''! , tiIOWAEti3TEPIi: riqi rm* ' i . f Ncitctribor 15;:1840:44•, ..- ~:i•,, A- , 4 1 ,4, l t: i - ,,J.J. 4..•, , i..., ~.:, „ -..i, i , • 44 0 :•,1,.1..,, ' F. 1 ,.,V . .. - ..!; , :,'• - . , '..' ''''••••'•-• ''i , 41,icSilikfiaigaititatikilikr•I's roloi,oooo4'i ti g 9. 4 . oi e lettino.4lo tiOlitlo n lr tits Soto , beFlif . by 4 . ,?Pri0 ., ' 1 P0Y14 ( Y1'0.' ,°1 49P, 1-40 # 0 . 1 _ 1 .ii yetir it Was bet-syeennito. "and, two thinistukel.- The Whigs think they`:ould Aia.Vu, 'SA . O 'fillbut: for the Nitlite'• American; which received' bet teen, :1 and-9009,vcies, an dilitia‘eted their strengtb. : ' •. • So far es hearxr.from, through the State, the' Whigs have gained, Sphsncctady county, all. !ighlest year, 243 loco. Montgomesy4 7 nearly. all Whig; last yeas 513 loco. Albany4oo..Whig; last year but 200. Orange 500 Whig gain'sinea last year. Westchester Whig,-the first time for many years. Columbia,7oo,Whig gain. Partial returns have been licayd from a number of coun ties; but enough is not yet ascertained to form an opinion as to the'. general result. Tho lbeofoco' majority was so large last ... J .... ear...that we doubt whether the Whigs can overeout. There is no doubt, bcntrever, it will be very much'reduced. • 1 Since the above was put in type, news has been li received from the Western part of the State, which puts a different aspect on the matter. It seems the Whigs in the West permitted the elec tion to go against them by delimit, and have there fore consigned the State again to the tender mer cies of Locofbcoism, by a largo majority. It is -now nimcst certain that the Locnfocos have ear, tied every Smatolial Oistrici—an increased nnni• ber . of,zlsseinblynicn—Mid a popular majority of nearly 25,00 votes, The aggregate vote taken is about one-third less than usual—probably about 300,000, in a constituency of 450,000. The great contestyl 1844 will Waken the pen. plc up, and then a diNerent result may be !Cooked for. It is proper to say that..the present result was not oneqpeeted to the Wh i gs _ w—o e—yoin ted—ont the Columbia nProfeetnr,7 wae taken out of an exchange pappi; and the hist numhe'r of tlmir spirited bine abect gave us the first information. of its true paternity. ) should not have with— held the credit had wdlehown to whom it was due.. O.nr acknowledgements a're also due to our sen sible friend of the Norristown fierald. But lie will grant, we think, that in the particular case lie alludes to, it "would nut have looked well" to give Bie credit in full ! We also grant ourselves a ''preirions pardon" in two similar eases of larceny upon our good friends of the York " Bepuhlienn" and Pules. town "Intelligeneer," and promise nut to do the like again ! . We might justly reproach some of our brethren for uncrettiiable conduct toward us , but we generously forbear. It miglit not be dB: ficult to 'prri'm 'ourselves "more sinned against than sinning," in this Lai rlicolar. CO-A fall account of the action of the English government, and the arrest of O'Connell; will be found in ta diiyg !viper 11771:c New York .American gives the fol!ow lig capital incident . ; which it says is entitled to he merit or 'trptli as well 'as excellence : Ifi At 2[1i.11 Ed). Ribbons, & Plumes, • ' S. COBEAN, Cashier November 15, 1811-3 t: Bonnet Velvet & Silks, To DelOquelifB,, REM " Itelf tint!: 016 - 4 - , - v-err4ca itrheithi givealibt ;S4.ITEL:-. 1 V4 , 1. ".111Y001111411.61V, f OOVesip'etint. &di% . .;iitin!gsliiii,;) e tr'atilinV bp* said SaniittlVo,oiirndokeiiiiy keii4lltol.l and daCio,him moo _¥ • ."' _ 4 ', • 120TiERT l'AirtD; ' AL I Mt.. 7,,tZ,7 . .0Vtr0t ., t18;,!,845 • VALUABLE` - MILL:PROPERIY- •• • • 'FOR - "SAlsti • •/••e • • • a; - Y •• •'• •••• • virtue of, an , ortler of:the: OrPlianta Ciiert - of Cumberland iconnty, wilt be.,sold:sow the, 00 ruis6s, on SATURDAY, the ttatittlitY.of:NoVertlheri' the following Valuable Real Estate; late the piper% ty of Jacob Demist', Of. SoutlPMlddletitin dece astaiLial,, to wit: S A Trapt UM containihg 42 acres qr, D1312 , P sitinitetir!'CtiMbeilanec:ounty, tin road leading' frorkirtirlislOiHtilieVer, about 5 miles froin .the . former, placeilidjOinoig'lands of Thomas and James Metialf ! !.y,f reoo4, Hoover Or. the Yellow Breeches : ljayjag'lltereo . it,iqected a Four Story 111EROIlAgrAND GRIST Tiireo, wail n g EtoutsieS, , . „. Limo first' is. a • two story !log Douse, Wago'n Maker •ShoP Mitt lievilltira- , -lhe second is a one story Log titise anti stable.—the illirfl is a 0111.! story Lug house. Smith 81'M:end Stable. ' The Mill is in complete °viler, containing four run of Stones, two pair of Burrs for lloOr, ono pair of ISurt•s tbrchopping, and one pair of Sands lusting Elevators, Smut Lachine qt Voting's Patent, and every other material used in Mills all nearly new and in first-rate order and ipiality. The Whole Mill Machine has been put up within a few years. • The Mill is driven by the Yellow Breeches Creek; a never failing stream of water, located in the heart of a grain growing (Mowry, affording an extensive mummy comma; and tinting excellent. facilities for f:otseving inm•chant work to market by the Cuiuhcr f;in Valley Rail road.' Sale to commence at I'2 o'clock, noon. Terms of wile made known on the day of sale,hy .1011 N PEI PACS, Executor. November 15, 1843. ts-3 call: Vol ksfreimil, Lancaster, will publish to amount of .51,5 U and charge this ollice. .VALU44dLE—rARDE FOR SALE. Y virtue of 00 ordet: of the Orphan's Court of .13LCuuiberland_ebuitty,,willbe_s0111-int-the-pretni-- sllb, 01 , THURSDAY, the ith of Deeeuther, the '74guivloutil6% zipal r 4 belouging to the estate ofJohn Tauger,late orSuutli Middiztuit township, deceased, containing • liCie and log . perows, strict measure, of first-ride Land, situate in Said township, 6 miles Mom Carlisle, oil. the road leading to Hanover, and about two miles ll'orn the Carlisle Iron IVorks, adjoining lands of Gen. Brenner, Christian I lerr and others. The im provements thereon erected are it good Stone i /61. '„ 4 1 , 1 @l f /1113111 111:0331 • 111 1 1 first rate Bank Barn, \Vagott •' Corn •crib and other tiecess,fi.y out buildings. The house has a never failing spring of pure water iti the cellar; there isalso a thriving Or chard of choice fruit trees. there is also erected on it a good new still huttse, two Tenant Houses. with . it Stable rm. eavh; - About 114 acres of this plant:loot] is in a high state cur cuicicuc,ucifflu and under good tem . :l . !, with water ju nearly every field; and the residue iS.Vull Til)11111 . Land. :here isai Limestone Qtairry nit the place, which is consblered to be the eery best in tiro century, together with ii good Lime lido. Also lit the same time Sand ida_ce 10 AEG/'CS 01 19110ionlitisi• with sproting eliesnuf timber, situate in said town ship, about twit Illill•8 110111 the above !gained tracts. • Sale t.) (1)111111ellee at I'2 o'clock, Talon. Terms of sale made known on the day c,r sale, hy CHRISTIAN HERR, • • Administrator of John 'l'imger, dee'd. November IS, 18111.' is-3 Velksti•ctind, Lancaster,. will publish to amount el' $1,50 and clate r . , ,e this office.. Orphabrs - Court Sale, 'WM101'11(.1' 11 . 01111 thtt01 . 111 . 1:1108 COllll, the ',kir., will lie sold on tote premises, by public nde, au 'l'll tlitSl)Al', the 711 of December, at I o'clock, I'. M. the followit- de scribed Real Estate of 1 Valiant Orr, deceased, %ig: a ILO T CV 0 U.llllO, stilt in the borough of Mcchanicslntrg,oullte south side of .11ain street, coot:lining 50 feet front and a bout 515 I'M tureit to Locust street, the same being divided by btable alley—hounded oil the East by sin alley, and on the NVcst by a lot of Michael !louver, 4:s:1 - 0 1,11cl:1g thereon erected a Two stor c mi ;; itioK iism, so ly „„„,, will. two brick: back buildings, a N U 4 Itrick Smo Stable.ke llutice, and a d - L ouble frame • IS • • The terms of sale to be ns follows, to wit: id 01 to be paid Jul confirmation of the Sale, 0110 11111 f o the balance on the Ist of April nest, when posses sine will be given, and the remainder in one yea thereafter without interest. Rent reserved to April 1831. Payments to lii Sretired br Judginents. At tend:owe OM be given on said day by LEVI Guardian fot• Anderson C. Orr, William Orr mu Martha A: Orr; and attortiey in fail fur liebeeet th•r and James Orr. November 15,184:1 • ADJOURNED ORPHANS' COURT SALE. N pursuance of au order Of the Orplintis' Court I of Cumberland Comity, will be exposed to pub lic side,at ibv fttAl is house Ql%/Iso. Stough in Stoughs town. on Saturd,ti the Cstll or November next, :it I'2 o'clock, noon, of that dity, the following described real estate lute the property of John Stough, viz : EMS No. A tract of Limestone Land, ad- Stoughstown, l Newton township, said county,,boutatedify hinds of.lohn NVeullocli.Sharp's heirs, Browiciwell's heirs, the Harrisburg & Chem bersburg, turnpike road; and other property of the said John Stough, dec'd., containing 105. acres 041 perches strict measuril or which about 100 neves are cleared; under good retire, and in good cultivation. The improvements are a large TWO STORY STONE ()USE AND KITHHEN, now occupied as a 'Far- ave. • I:. esn, a large BANK DARN, two s Frame Stables uud 'Other out houses. A fine young Apple Orchard mid other fruit trees, HMI a never thiling well of water. No. 2. A tract of Limestone Land in said • Newton township, bounded by Lints of Skiles NVoodbotli, Jaeoh Itelshoover, l'olly Fulton, and the Illarrislifirg and Chambersbut.g Turnpike road, con taining. 71 Acres mid 29 8-10 Perches, or which about 4t acres are cleared, in good cultivation, and under exerllent - fence t having thereon erected a one story and a• half Log I louse, a Log Burn, Corn Crib and Shed. There is a good Ot.ultarq St Cider Press on the premises. . • No. 3. A Two Story Frame House, a Stone Shop, a Frame Shop, and a 1.0; Stable, a ith 1, acres and 61 perches of land thereto attached, sit uate hi Stanglastown alblesaid, bounded by lands"of Mitchell Stewart, Samuel :Mellinger, and tract No. I, aforesaid. • ..I . lir ternis of sale will 11 , ,•, V 20.0 to he paid on pur par; No. to be paid on purport No. and $5O an purport No. 3-011 the confirmation 'of the sale of each respectively. One third of the purchase money of each tract to ain iii the l o ud, the interest thereon to be paid to the widow of Sohn Stough yearly and evcry year during het' life, and the principal at her death to the heirs and represematives of the said John Stough,' deed. One liaifthe residue of the purchase money to lie paid wi,ori, tot of April nest, wheiVpossessjoit wilt be given, and the remainder, in,two egucl annual instahnents thoreafme without !interest. Payments to, be secured by recogniz.ances with security in the Orphans' Court, (Grain in the ground ".o be reserved.) •.. . G 14.1. SANDEOSON, Thistee. Oetiiher 26,1643. is BARGAINS! BARGAINS! ! A NG.ENY ,ez.• ANDERSON,' on the North East ,Corneeof ille„ Public Stmare.anit directly. otmoiita the M:Mket House, are now open ing, a large and well selected assortment of DRY. GOODS and GROCERIES which, they will 'sell on the pot Favorable terms' ( The following nrticlei coompse pnri.fiktheir stock, to which They tire Week, ‘Veni dyed blacks and Ll4e blsalfs, greens, inyis ible greens, olive-greenS, 0 146. PrOwnli.Patlnt greys, blues and brawn CLOTHS, also 14:14.4 .I.lpyep Clothe. - • Fancy,Pin k% Wall:Tweed CASfItiERE.§. Plain antl.Fanoy ~• .• Red Rusk White . Flannel, Canton ant_ kin seline.de : Ines, 7.ttl pawl Thilintinei;- Brock% 111er3no., Viibet and Damask' SHANVI 4 9; ,1 • •!, •.• • Ladfra - creynta, •ivitli a, lame, a asortin etit or GloTea ' 4 "o . l lo fterY. ,, ,:;TPgeo4ll4lilliri viiriOY'of oth ,er IQQ piltker9o to ineitpowli . .,- God rale` "Nov. ' - s 0 oOpt 4tAit:re§e,pi ea+iP6~loiettie~e l ufl6i Isj T!['3: I t c..44.11•1,e.prqr.,8 1844dif tf.4, , ;'' ' Q ,l'l ' ,. i . :: , 72 '. : ,' ~.'1,.,',E`'26; IlMlit==l==ilM= ME Ting' property' fs• 'shunted in a 'very 'healthy and plAtitifit neighborhood---and persons ifesi ring to pue elnue'prOperty winild do well to call and hue it, ash only lies about 5 miles North from Nawyille and the Cuniberland Valley Hail 'Road. • • The terrhs of sale are—one third of the purebuse money to remain charged upon the land, &mk t ; the life time, of the Widow, the interest to heprull to liei! annually. One hundred dollars '66 the day,of Sale, one °third of the residue on the Ist of .April, 1844, 4ind the balance in two equal nanqul .instal mcnts, to be secured by Judgment Bonds; JOSKPII 'CASEY,• Trustee appointed by thet;ourt. November 15, 18 i 3. 0-3 Petition fin. discharge and Certificate under the Ilk Bankrupt Law his been filed' by WILLIAM 13NLY, Currier, Cumberland, and Friday the ISt! 'or .laaua•y nest, at 11 o'clock, A. M. is appointed for the hearing thereof, before the said t..ourt. sit ting in Bankruptcy, at the District Court Room in the City of Philadelphia; wind and where the emit tors of the saki Petitioner, who have , proved their debts, and all other person . s in interest, may appear and !Mow cause, if they hate, why such discharge and Certificate should - not he granted. • VILA'S HOPKINSON, Clerk of the District Court. Philadelphia, Nov. 15, 18443.. TN pursuance or 31)/ order:of Opp Cativt of CuitiberlittA_Gowity,-1 will expose to by public outcry 81 - 0. - 6 iirtlises, on Satitrilny lht !hi t day of Dycerttplotiextolie fotlowitig dcscritiod cut caiitetellitt property of Tan Itetlilig, ,izt TIF'O LOTS OF G.IIOdIJD^D, situate in tin! horongh of..Shippensburg, adjoining lots of Stephen Cochran. (Me of said lots having thereon ,erected a one strut` Weather-boarded log. house, and the Mimi. 'without any iMprovements thereon. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. Terms, cash on the confli.mation or the sale. A. B. 37.1 HSIIAI r,, No. 188 C 7, miff sirret riettoeeit 7//i and Bth. • PHILikDhLPHILI. 71AS received a large assortment o:SilkS,Shawls n Velvets, Cashmere IP Nlouse line In I.aines, French .11erino . es, llosiery, Linen 411ovesi Laces, Printed Velvets Flannels, Linens, French Chintzes. A ineriean Cali coes • and is daily adding to his ',bock 'the twist FASIIIONAIILE AN D-NFAVV.ST DRY (MODS as they ; all of which will be sold Wholes:do and - detail, at the lowest prices. (a. qtritigers will find it particularly to their in terest to call, as the goods are ail uarranted and dip Lowest cash price named first, mid no abatement. Philadelphia, Nov. 8,18,13. II N _piirsuance — nt an order of the Or a_ plans' Court of Cumberland County, will he sold at public sale, on the preinises, on Vatorthiy /be 111 rif Pereolber next, at 1:3 o'clock, M., the follow ing described tracts Or parrels of land; lute the prop erty of Margaret Quigley, (formerly It largaret CroehettOileed.. eituate in Monroe ton I:dill:01:mm 5 miles south-east of : No, 1. - The Aloosino root:dor log NINE'CV ACItES Juid 11)1T It 1'1'111(.11ES. strict monsure, of which 1140111 F :11TO:1111, 1.11 1 01 . 011, :11111 under good relleo2llll4llll 111 j 1 ' , MI. (11 . 1011111 1- 1 . 1011, /11111 file 1101 . 0111 e 1:0V01 . 011 e,•11,0,11 . 001 , : 0 1 4 0 . 1111111 et 114 110011(11-0111 , 11lialt II: 17001 , 10 Rl o l'l- . 100. :01 . , 3141111 Alitler, 3:1111t, (:1•10'',1,1111.1 110 1 YlOlO l4. 111 . 001:111, creek. I, yr lAN; 1111 USE and 1,0 t; II Crib :m•1 uthet• uulbuiltliurti. I is ;1410 o'l of u titer :mil an el low IliTvelies creek 1111,h C1L11:0 11: 110'1101140 11101 1111101: No. The other porpartwhieb iv anoes;ed io the above by the inquisition • ill to iw v ith it as uui• isst piece of w()oi)Lvis.i) of strict measure, about one-fourth of a mile from the otheroutioinion; lands or George no ov tzhoe,, m elooil is g eN bei m and other lands or which said ten acres arc 0 part. • The two tracts together make 100 acres and 4 perches of excellent 1111111. Possession will be given on the Ist of April next. • The terms will bm.one hall the purchase moiler to be paid on the cqa irmntiou of the sale and mak- Mg the decal, anl the residue in two equal 11111111111 payinents thereafter, without interest, to be secured lay .111dgeMeld 1301111 S. • 11:47.0: SANDERSON, TIISICC. Xoll2llolo', (1,1843. ts.V. Assignment of Martin Kelley, • O 18-15, Martin AlMley, the Pith of °cipher, of the borough of Afechaidesliurg, Cuuther hind County, made an assignment of 3111 his VireVl3 to the subscriber, for the benefit of his creditocs.— Ali persons having claiths or demands against Ow Assignor are notified that the Assignee residing. in Monroe ,toumship will meet them at the public house of S. Nfe'iley in Me . Maniesburg, on earl, WA V after the publication of this notice, to wiljust and set tle all. bin accounts. Aml persmis whether by book account or °Memoir, are required to make payment immediately. li1 . 1012GF: 1111'111UL Monroe township Nov. 1,18. bi Cd.:l. A BARGAIN. TI -1,,E GOODS of a to!intry six?ke sled in a wealthy part of the Collet) is offer ed at private sale, upon reasonable treats, olferou; great inducements to tiny person wishing. to embark in Mat business. The Store Room Call be rented for one or more years. For further partithlues en quire of the Editor. November!, 1843. tf-I. vEoriffENTAL S3P'thauir6JB 1113REPAREI) and sold wholesale and retail by Dr. 1_ \V. C. M'Phersott, west sole Market Square, liarrisburg, These Spirits.nre warranted to he superior tn env other preparation Howie - Usti', for vv»mving all kinds of Grease, 'l'ar, Ott Wax, &e., trent ladies and gentlemen's wearing apparel, without injuring thou. 1t is, also effectual in Roaming spots occa sioned by any kind of acid. It will also be lim i t a very useful artiele for re moving dandruff from the head, and &caving ;Ike hair in a Itealthy . and rigorous condition. Price 87i cents per oottle. A liberal discount made to these who purchase to sell again. Sold in Carlisle by T. C. S'FDY ENSON and MYERS & HAVERSTICK 1 Agents for, his bo rough. • Carlisle', NOTeMber 1, 1845; • DR, RUSH'S NFALL(BLE HAtTH PILL S , TWELVE AND A-HALF CENTS A BOX. The proprietor of this invaluable legacy of a great man, has for some time failed to present them to the public in anutlverfisenield. The meson it plain one. Serpepli has ) : hut' use given satislbetion, and sn strongly have they been recommended to one an other, that it "Was been utterly impossible to supply . the denuind, both here and for cumin y.tgents. Do ring keser l i monk mom than two hundred gross Or nearly TIMITY TtIioUSAND, BOXES, hare, been sold, in this city and vicinity, and supplied td Agents throughobt the United tates; and many or ders IMVe been on; linntl'weelvs hefore they could • he filled. In fact it neeilknot the.ipirit of prophecy to foretell the tini.Yhtin - ttlys only Pill in use will be that -Invented hjAlte , fiemortal Dr. Benjamin Rush, 1141 M 1 f - IV I ONIUMV UL Sve curq;;lre're cure teemed siill'nigh'inUpoisibles they linVu restored to perfect health hundreds who had lerig.lithgbislied basis Of,paint they. have' operated like, tharm;•Wheit' all ethyl', medicines 4iled even to afthrdrelleft' they haVegoven,nomfort tix the afflicted, and hope to the, 14eipultingrthe,y have removed 'the ills of-the young trk:thiraged,?: . lndted i they , seem mpussosa the,properties ascribed hy'thiinlelrV4 misty of former days.to that 14,txtn, , that Sovsttetos I 1 vet . lhtlt: ; egmlgeror of infirmities, discover, which ,theY antifiastied.logdaYs•- , 5% earrnightif Sglil,in Carlisle at Kl+lKEbLtli ,fle6le.gterei 4nit ;High:Streeto.llO: ikeln.ApentS ales - Deeds .itc. ROR4I4,4,VorfAI TI S' OFFICO fr." . . $O , eloatkr • 115 • rt Sale p - , lay 4 4 • 044 fi,Lllll Obeitliirodltnipty, the prerni 7 ' r , sea-;;'404'01111.11:Y, lliogillmhiy'pf . .Pecember o the ~lielongid~~f(ithohoti•b'bf'raris♦ol{iicllte-iledd.; silo= ore county, ingibintfer.Oril 'eerie Galgoe; !idyll of Joseph Landis, indAielritif: ; 4kory , Knettleicontitfin'ine•. •• ; • • 23vittith;Of; 61'64 . 1.4.4nd . fr0m'.2.510 ~ N tr Of ‘rhielrill'OlatfOiOranil oP a• ittl ) ii'Oeine4taiore .n • rwo;ilifibry Loft. , ,. OUSP` f , ind Lygllarn, with' pr'o'verhentsiliel.rop erected.' A etti.tnm . 1 7::: I 4 'of r ruilhing.ivaite4risses thrihigh th e en 7 .. . tire lehgth of " the traet;' well n'e'ver failing Water with a punip nt 'the 'docr:---end nti excelfont spring,of' water within' "Edw 'reds of the . house:• ' ; • " ' NOTICE, kublic __Sale,- - CHRISTA IN DEMI] A, AtlsiCi November 14, 1843, NEW FALL &' WINTER DRY GOODS. ADJOURNED SALE, NEVVITAILBHING , Ea B - I HMENT Tr * rif 10'0 Ile, I, • i;e• hip cciounact4ls Tailoring Mr:l%, S.' !sleightler, unger thn.firm ,H - nf ANTCIII §c 11E1011- tali,' at 01(1'.8tfinir; :Isriirili:liannier'itic , ei; nenrly:ppncißitic 'fitovenf Myeeelv Sliefer.:ZflieY• nrc,prenin•nil ; tg execute oll.orderst.nirnen4d !'•-• •'•.- 1 Pau l idati quar; • terlv. I . ' :11ANTC1.1. 111:1G1 - 1:1'tilL't • 6, 1 11 8 1 a, Narayiber 1, 1849.7-lf: • Par Sale. lutr lLL• L e exposed to public SIOC' on toe piTtni. • V V,: leas, on . SATURDAY,• the 45th day, of Not: , vember next at noon, thin valuable propecty , situate on the North East corner of High and Bedford streets in the Borough bf Carlisle, consisting of TWOSTORY STONE uousm, tettsive BRICK back buildings, a Two ;r4;lr , L "STORY FRAME HOUSE, imd larg e MIS ID Bpi." Stable, with a never failing well and 'alum) in the vurd. This property. has been heretofore oectipieil as n 'tavern for which it is well suited. The terms of sale are, the one half of the purchase money to be paul,on the first day of April :text, when the Deed and possession will be given, nod the residue in two elptai annual payments there after, with Interest the whole to lie secured by Judg ment Bonds. - If the abore properly is not sold, it Whi he rented ror one or more }cars Irpot and after the I II day of April next. JAMES . 11. limynit, Agent for Commodore Jesse D. Elliott. Carlisle; November 1, 1843. • THE undersigned appointed an Anl tnr In - the (Jrphans? Court of Citinberland county, to tind:e dis tribution or the mouey in the hands or (;eorg,e o'- 1)onnell, no Administrator or 1)r. John Tenzer, de ceased; amongst the creditors or said decedent, 'ad)] 1110CUit - Ini . rongit of Dullish., for.' said purpose. 'tit FR WAY, the Sum *day of December next, at ten o'cltiek iu the forenoon of said day, 0 heti and where said creditors are required to :afoul. 11Uffil (:4‘ l / I ,I_,A.GIIrR Carlisle, November 1, I&•s.4.—fit. ALEXANDER-TODA Atter:des at Lan*. 7 1 .11E endersi4ne.(l have associated ps . 11:iree•rs in the pradite of . km, 714 Cumb,:r. Emil and Porry enmities. One ne itoth . pf theta tuay. Itealways found and conhultorl at ( I li ) (Olive Itet'em fore neetittioll by S. Alexander, next dour to to the ..Carlisle Batik. Strict attontiou will Ito liven In all business placotritt their envy. SA NI MU, A LEXANDEIt LEN' UEL ToDD. Okober 1 - 8, 1843 Elerfloot 61 .nlitel t . CARLISLE BANK - Oetobee IS, I 313. liernhy given to too Slovklioniers it ihnt nu oluelioil 0 111 beheld the Banking !louse on the Sd ,NIONILIY of No veinlier thpAgoes of 10 and 3 o'clork (being. the 20tli ds of tin• tot• thirteen Di rectors to serve the ensuing 'env. \VAL S. COHEAN, f.11.Y/11e1• New Tobacco & Se.o-ar AHN - UP'.A6 - '7Oll-IY. rovim SiOlSCriller 11111111 inform the hill:Minims of cadio c and it); . viciiiity, 'Aharlie has opened a Tobacco:int! Segal. Establishment, in South 11111101'er street, two ilittii.s South of the Court house, ahil im mediately adjoining 11Orkhohier's lintel. Ile will keep on bonds Alanuitteitweil 'rolmeeo, such ns Carentli3ll„ 4 .iweet fieent, Mg, Roll, Virginia • Twist, Dtileisinins, Spike anti Pig tail. Also, Cut and Der, Scotch Rappee and Alatievit bau Snuff, Pipes, Ism., SPanish, Spanish mot Common Sttars, of the hest quality, all Qr . which he 1611 sell ial terms to snit the times. • GEORGE 'WEAVER. N. B. The stiliseriber wjfilies to lime a :hare o r ptiblie patronage in opposition to imposition by Foreign Maimthetures. G. Garfish., October 11,1843. Bellain; lict at Private Sale. rr, — .7llP: suh?ri•ib c r oilers at Orivnte salty' very hand l/ soniely situ:m.ll 111111,-DING situate in the angle lorou•d by l'oporret tool Al'ust ►ligh streets, ip llns horongli, :col very nrarly oppbsite Dickinson si•r.r• it is egylal ton tow, lot 11101 a tir,t It tiler,• eligibly or better lolmtion for s prwAte dwelling, in the borough. • The situation coiotnaiols all t•sionsi co vie* orthe benntjlid country socr olohotr,tegoilo•r with till (loth •I'he lot o..etis only to he strut have its :ulcautnhes 1111111111(.11. furtherpartieulars, as to terms, ke., eugnire of the subscriber. chloberll9lB 4 3 BURKHOLDER'S HOTEL, TIII subscriber has taken that we', 'kuown tavern shim! in Smith Hanover street lormerly neettpitd ht' Wm. S. Allen, and more is. ...nutty he Mitchell 'NI,. Ohm, where he is ',rewired to acenmmmhoe all alto t ear hivor him will, .there enstom, in the hest style, tad on the lima reason ahle terms. ilk ISAIt will always „he stittell . etl. with the choicest liquors—and his TAIbIJ with the hest the marl:Lis caw . . flis S I'AISI,I'.L is amplr, and a rtirehil Ostler will hi. kept alwas3 Ijit(4l . l . :US will rind it to their a(I1:1111:ige to gin., law a v4l. BOA ILDP.II{S will be tukute by the week, month, Or year. , Lc left miticoc: oil theicirt of the subscriber to pleltse those ito oei) iciy ills 1101181... It Visit—hid therefore solicits it share of public patron- 11. L. BUIM1101,1)E11. Carlisle, April I'2, 13 i 5. 6,11-.2 I DissolOtidn of Part4orliip. TH E partnership heretofore existing betWeelk the sehscrile•rs hi tee Shouteekieg hesine , F, is this (i:iy by n111111;11 (. 0, 1MelIl• ' IIIC books ahil Itt,oilikts or ill he 101 St the-shop, and settled by- Te, ler, to- wheat Payment must be 111:14k: itiuuedi;dct c. JOIIN • TAVLOU; GEOliGr. TATI.OI,I. tS-59. CatiiFte, Oct., IS, 18.1 N. B. The bitioeqi will 1.).: conditoted owttsttal itt the old MIN) in ..‘4l..itt street, next door to If.by'b Grocery, lip GEORGE TAYLOR Diaalution of Partneysr4'ip. 'Taw partnership . heretothre existing between 1 the stiliserillers was dissolved by mutual eon stint on the 14th inst. The books are for the present in the Intuit or George Miami to whom those in debted to the entniern, ore requested to make imme diate payment ail nil elaints to be presented for settlement. .1).)11N AreGl PPE It V. uTTON. ti-5‘2 Carlisle, Oct. 0, 184.5 Assignipont of Daniel Heck, ofIN the 13th day of January, 111.13, Daniel fleck , iIJ? of Newton township, Cumberland canto., Made an assignment of WI lime abets to the subs': fin the benefit of his creditors. , All perm:tits *oar ing. claims or demands against the Assignor are no., tiGed that the Assignees and Assignor will Meet at the public House of Elias Deal, in .New Ville on SAI UIhDAY , lie lath of November itt'9 o'clock to adjust and settle all his accounts. • And 'ell pert sons indebted bolter by book oceOunts or velitille motes are requested to make paratebt on or. beforj:i' the Ist day. of December, as no further it4iigence tatTbe , , . caux.,.) Assignees.. Norville, Oct. ds, • . • tr-52 • • , . stibsevibei• hail rig determined on going to the West, persons indebted to Vim individually had fittter, keep u keen loojc vitt these frosty mornings, n s lum defePtnined OlOspop tnybusiness speedily. Cloths.: Cloths: o hall!: • rD piloi over coming's Trench, Americo,Englisk : mid-i Bilmd ; Clan tit from uhaap store of CLIPPINGER & CARES. • Barn, ' ot'aity orreil' HAMS, for sale at the stove of CHAS. •HAT , LN.I,TZ,/e.. 4 p0..,, , Carlisle' Oetolker,9.3 - • ti:42 . . , JUST TeotlveiVand:fo,t4'sill&Alot,..f.S(l,ll],t.oll ,tllO sto r e of. etiAs: ha Vottine, CLIPP,INQVRo't 'PWREY r iv, .net ' v4;ipeoitigii,lotto ikirtrnint of fasjijonnyk,C4 Orperes Vestings All6'lllll . 1,1 ! - 9 I q%Y 3 t , . " • ~:j o ,•,-; thitobersla„,i , • • ')' ' -,•;, 6 ~ j.- : 'Register s Notice; • -, . , • .. Rimmf e',l Qtror. 1: :;:-• '';: i ' l • Corlisle; NOvernberll 4 . 1iii4.3.;:..4-`. 'N° ll c" la lit"bY given to alf.aersonn intor . l . 4oi, iiii;it.tifo following_ aceountii have been-filed iritbilf,:i 'office for exiiiiiination'bi the 'tieb s ouniiintli tlidivin7 nained,. and will bp preeenfeld.:4o the , piofigki-e Court of Cumberla MI county, for confirmation Mid; tillonia ice' n TuesdaYAlie.r2th a4Or D ec c inbC 4 ' ,A D.ld4 1„ The a , c ont of, F,rodorick2eigler, ndmiriis. miter of Noa Ved'den, late of Frankfort if.'tOviiii. thip,'.deceused . ; • '' '' •,""'-' —'• '`. ': : ~',, ...9. Tlicaa aunt of Ezekiel': Bullecii ; ;E?recutde , i , of Edward Daugherty,, lute of tile' ,13Ortiugli'df Carlisle, deceased. '', ' '' ''7":.%: ': ; . , at Whooqcount of David Rraildi, adMinisdrator of Altfloycl Br4ndt, !Atte .of Dickinson: 4Witaliiii; deceasaii. • . 4. The, account of kvid.Kolb,,administratoi of 'Johil tlmberger t late of :Et-ankfog tomioliip, . . 1 y 5..,M0 NorkplOrpon!.al ricootiOt 'Of David Wagon. or, Executor of, Adam Wolf, late of the Borough ofShinpensborg,deceased: • : ' , ' , 6. The account of John ft.Wcai , ,er; l admir; of Elizabeth Black; late of .tlfe Bortiugh of Car: lisle, deceased. ~ • •. . . 7. The account of John .H. Weaver, Adminis. trator of the estate of Samuel Neidich, late of the Borough of Carlisle, Mu:cur - wil t S. The account of Clemens McFarlane, Ail. min istrator D. B. N. clini-Tatamento annex,' of Thomas Kennedy, deceased. The account of George•Rvply,,Onardian of the minor c-bildren of Harvey Rose, dcc'd. settled by George Rupp, his administrator. The account of John Harper, Esq., Guardian of Elizabeth Showalter, minor daughter of John Showalter; late of Frank ford township. The account of Samuel Bowman, Guardian of the minor children' of Harvey Ruse, deceased.' =JACOB BRETZ, Register. 14'0110771y, COlnUfi't and FaShinn/ hirEAP MEATS AND CAPS. South West corner of third and Wa k lnni Streets, sill.eriber-ollirrA Alt assomment OrrA - FCIT: lONAIILII and PLAIN iiATs mid CAPS, of go bd material, made by the heat workmen, and gqt tip in hatniome style. Also his " PATENT CA 5- simEltE I IAT;" whlo is light, idelisant and dura ble, and -best-oral) cheap. It retalnp its first appear'= since' till worn out,-and 0 easily Rept clean milli the clothes !trust, or a i.p brIMMI. lII' /INS his own Manufactory, attends personally to o rders, and respc,tfully,ask6)l:Call Iron' those who visit the city, and he tenets he can supply diem with such arncles iii his line 118 CIMIMt 11411 lq glue satislitction, both iniwiee mid in tlinility. Every artiele made lo ordee at 'shoal notice. and any that prove deleeti to will most Oleg:01111y be ex ebanged. OLIVER Br:Obi:E. Oct. II , 1845. 50. rl'Utsh pail; for FURS— N 14519111, 11:icentn, 01- 61`, ox, 'I t.' w`c . `••=' 'i l • .1 ,. '"' 6 .•J ; ;4.4 .1 ‘....0 r. • 5...4 :a c....J • . • DENTIST, • . . IFII.V 1. fp..i•fllii :211 oparatiam 'Toil 1.1 a! Tailli, tlatt-artt r t lititrol lott.their prek,t•rt stun, such 11S SCalli/fr, P%/ii/g, i'il,'lTA , • . o,7, iYII., or will 1 . 01. , 101 . 0 tic lOSi of them, by iinvoimg Artiliaial Vcalt, ft ant a' singla Twilit; tit a fall sett. ur:1;0111ao on Pitt atract, a few door; South or the ihoh•toot I f o to. • . . N. 11. 1)r Loomis will 1m ninety. train Carlisle, I-re-last tea flays. in (melt month. . :11a _ y 24, 18:1:i. ~, tr-Sti . . JOHN HARPER, etva sacr, (-2 . v 0 z ( 4- e n 9'. • ALSO, , . .CEAMMISSientr to Bfi:47,:rrtricy. HAS removed his oftle to North Honor( r Street, West side, 8 doors North of I,outher street, and nearly opposite the (dike, of Williani Irvine,'Esq., where he will as usual carefully attend to all business which may be entrusted to him id the line of his ifrolessuin. Carlisle, April 12, 1843. 6% v;; - vaIlLi,vitin, WHOLESALE 86 RETAI GROCERY, I'ariraraling Colo2ilsiSSiOle 'SI VP"' ' IN ~ .• . Uralct• in cnnntt•c Pinsloirg NLmnfictnl•ct• ^ No. '2B, F'il'th stmet, PITTSBURG, Pa. Av4ast 141. 184.3. Iv. B. MUIIIIIAY. u-50 J. IT. L4V1Z.1.117, FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANT 11;trristparg, Pa. ESPECTPULLY intern's the Far me-rs, Atiners, erelialqs and the nubile gen erally, that lie is tam prep:trial with large COM mrmill,llS Wore I Nes, on The l'enna Canal, near the riot of Wallin! strect.iii I lareishurg, to relative in Store ror Shipi lent, Coition y pratinee and ler eltantlize to philoopiii.,,.noon,op q Hui! pi:lshii... 4 . and iutt....,1,3t0 plac.es. D. 1,A . 11 and Co ' s H 110,711111 this class title Water ..Canal Boats, ill Mill from the I 10te...g; in hirrishura.. Boat, .1. C. .)le:\ - Clic I'ocif c. Mary atltilliartlni, Mire at, 18.47. ,NOll7 Po THEE BARGAI.7.IS (1,11 :WINGER k CAgEY . (.Vear Rood, Shi(tpensbzirg) AVE just opened the•, oast extensive nsmeez uncut or fill EA l' AS I) • FASMON ABLE G001)ti ever ell'eresl 1.1 0118 iILACV. Ft cry vstiet)• of N ENV ( io:) us on Rood and Will be sold at tize Owe:A 1/1 . 1C(18 Oeteher 18, 1843. tG-•il Estate or Christina Unhangst r recd. LE'rrEW:: tustamentarr on tllo estate of CHRISTINA UNII.V.S . ;GST, late of AIR'- tliu towi,shipoleceased, having. been granted te of blirrilier residing in the same towy J ship. All per spn3 having claims Against Bahl eatate, are hereby requested to present them duly authenticated' for pettledimit. Aral those indeld•Al to make payment immediately to AM:IIMAX' 11EISTP.R. Cnrlisle, October 25, 1%43 Est,ate cfJonn Sierer, dectiisol, LETTERS 'Uestasnuntary nn the Es. tate of J(ArN,SIEREI2, late of Kiva Poins horongli.towir;n4,, have been granted . lo the.snimeri hers residing.; in the sAme township. All . pvi•sons iu ehteil to s'Aid chtate are rt.tplested uunn, dike. par.nclit, nod tiv.se having claims to inTs , :nt hoot to BENJAMIN 'ERB. • . ELIZABETH stiutelt; Airrnrk. ect.,ber 4 1843. . • (It-49 EstAto of Henry ,1111116 r, deceased, Eri 4 ri,RS i'eseetitentary on the estate a A11 . 11;01t, or Allen' township have been gr'uotetl.to the subscriber residing in the some te*lts4iiti ! All persons baring elitithsnahtst said estate, urn hereby notified to present them dilly authenticated for settlement, • And,lllose knoivin,7 shernsilYes indebted to make payment immediately to • SAMUEL M1131.:12; Expeuter. Carliale,Oetobat• 25,1843. 1411.1p13 A T a. stated baphaus Court began on Tti DAY, the nth of August, 1843' to' be holden at Carlisle for Clindinvlaud comity, before, the.Flon. Samoa 'lreplinrit; Esq. dodge, and John Stiuo.t nod ..Flioins;i Co NI il ler, Esers.;' , Assbch*c, ;lodges of the mint' Citotl, the billowing ptlneedtiigio,l hinre. hail, to wit : ' • C r ib) the ease l of *be , WO, or.Vartition &ha' on the Estate of L eomi .,.l Th ro w, Irbe !tole on the ilities•aitil•lientetnitlidiittr'orallid.'... , decedent to aerniit qv rriuse to tineeßt twdit t °gnat sit thi4aluaiion . havitoA' been , : enturned served hy, the iShviift; and Afiltlavt - t,of that foe( living. teen, 'nada by biro, and the Raid several heirsimil rep Tentatives • haVing. beeiveslleiliin.onel Court and nottlifithaint alitpeaktog to-attakitt.pr reruse 1 ",„ 8 "e041 , "Y ,4 0 ,Ll'••Now to wit:bill' Aitkint; 10341; on non tort oi oar. :4.51.41,11e, oath': heirs and represetAntitelhoUlthei ' ilecetleotto appear at the:next qiU„e,Ottypbana' Court tutu Why the estato:t i v portiliod Estate , .o ec, 64 , t .• .•. . • , . a.ton.., not ve ? .?...61ty ,pe4 11COT15;t0 , Jtibereb,i , .'giveti,itl'at Lettet , a. of A ' cluiia- , or by .writing 1...1t-it.tlietr4tptee of abode, to those ~ Ataktilhlikille'eMltth qt gINE-..,1 residing •Ati the,' ':at'int . y;l , Rollithetlain l l- andlO ;nil MART - , lair' brill ‘'..110 ore resident out .fif ,the:Onunty hy.putilimition en, have been • Onteetito resttliag three. timeri In One oetVajoipet T folGilltieritrelliiti the sumac township. , Afl . ptil soils ktioining:thernselo;4'l, • " indebted to Old esui'foba itaymeOt I elfill3liitLA.ND CO UNTY, S. and hose eqnla to: present, Ou lu ' duly lwreby eo.ilify that die-11441(c ,, ileated taty aettletilhit," in it. a the ettpy-,talien froin the lie j t~ • JOI 'lt;'jlikEHAßl', i'oortla of. shit' - gautt.: ( MINIM RINK! Olt:band and .Peal pl 'Si • . um strato rt; ( Cou r t " L'• CONN • tb RING ND . OYEING 110,0rao, 1, 1848. At,,y r.• . !; E.J,N aubsrrtbrr,,'teape~4 .y the ?' I P no; • • • .Pablie *At- oommery' Cestitte the tpo ahov,O.bnsineag:hneowpoffie:iiimost • r scowl:01p, bustopto ootma,rof: pare and, 140164 .tt:t all. iltitlUtig - giva:itiitieiwti:::" , ise r et;w t ;iiti L6 t itheeefiva,VbttrliiileieudY:litAltt: elos e4truated.tO ,11 4,' , :fert - tillOttilnl4,ll6o:ftnilind ti6es - ict,th..:.ol...tworklti hep, 'Jane in;`,Ch:tteti AllOiopposifeEXT,alioßeat tiatide and On reasonable t terittni.- lattruanibliTaCpeetf . ani: 1y111;mf0RtA. , . , ." 7, 0;044:1'8- :Estate. of Jahn Thomas; ded . e 4 Asetl 3 .• - • . • • ,• iNioncp. hervily given, tltnt Letters ot istrAtioit on the ettittie, 0r Jaitx Into Of Smith 11ithIleten township t ileeetvttl,c,lnt6. beengrhitted.to the holNteriber rtAttlittgitt.tlieltirpe, towebbitt• All persons knowing thentnelvil 41400.; ed to snid CSllltuaire liert!hy, botitimi !meet immeolittiely;4o Ovine Wingt , e,lo4 sent thean'thily nuthelitlcrrettloVsettlitmeef t eL.4ttq . 3A.0011 Al.TtriEif-tiMAIN4 'November 8, 1841,, . • a: , xuku.f~:r:~a `ct~i} 12131:2 PI 111, ADIM 3 III A El _c_. f C itg a o rlisle7(old stand,), 4.1'044 REgoitiiint School' Blank Boor Wridlit,,rig. to gall Or gamily, School, Octavo is. i iritd.troidlttit- i3ild cis, Of yitriotlit kiilds an d .Bin di til, 'HOriO'tt'Ciritinnetiterf on Iberia!! and new Testa ment 6: 'yelp,. Anyal-8, 'iti; Setitt'e commentary :3 vols. Royakßlyo. Dciddridge's4dmikkExposi:. 'tor, "complete. tn. goo -vol, Royal hi- - vo.l , Buck'it. Theohigical:Dictionary, first 4 vottiL Dick's works in 1 v 01... Briyal 8 . y0., ,iilse Dick's tVorks-coiM , :Piet° in 7 vols.,' l'AlOrs Universpl History, Rol lin's Ancient History ii yids.; N . apie7 . !„9liistory of the Peninsula War 5 col", Royal ,OtriT.,• 'Ohl. eons Ornithology in 1 v6l. L 2. mu: dcilorbd Pintos, fine Turkey Binding, Aitkon.mid EMMY British Poch: 2 Vol'it. -, Also the 3d vol. a 'continuation lately published, (from Southey to ('roly,) Arndt's true Cliristianity,.translated.frpm the German by Rev.. 7. N. Iltiffilia 11, now Pastor , of the Lutheran" Church of this pliMia. ' A tAntheran,Nethodist i Presbyterian and' ‘Vintil; cnarion Hymn %Wake. Al 4. .the difrerent it Aritlim Acli's & Kryi , , Stith!'" 1..... Mitchel Is, Olney and untingdon'ti ueegrapilife anti .Atlases,. Algebra, Philosophy, Aetronettly4 Goor6try; Grammars, Expositors, &c. - Angel'," 'No. 1, ...', :3; 4,5 and 6 'Readers, Cobbs Readers and Table, lloOles, i - Also;Lodgers;DaY - Boolcs, Dockets. 'Reef ipt Books., Meinotondem 'Books &c., lie has also cm 11111)(1 difrerent - articles of' B . tationcry os tidlows: Writing, Letter, Note and Dccd Paper, Visiting Cards, tionlsßenkiiivey,SllVer and Lead Pencils;' Stites, Wafers,'illothoniatihpl I,nstrii. mints, Gonter's Scales, llgividencla; Send, Mixes, Inkstands of various kindit, eiltrid tinO .Paitit, Vies Luria Pons, Black Sand,hlifeltiand redlnit PoWder; Sable and Camel flair Popcils,•Bristol.l3.ottid, wa -tor colour, :vi uric Paper, Pori Pol los; Lithographic Prints, Pocket Mope, Albums;, BliinleGards, largo dice. ;Mt] transparent Wo:fer,q,Faticy; colored Pa. per:, Opaque & elarifiet3Quills;Fancy Boxes, &c. A Ismyiolins,lltil es, Piles, rind .other BoOkh and mationory too led lous - to inention..' , Also Sunday school Books and Tickets,' iiiimn - BoOks, &c. • -,---------- --- WALLPAPRAIRIBORDERING, of sonctior manhfoctnreq'by Belro'se, Sod and 13 1 Alloharil, rhih!, The bubsvriber has Pattern . . monks, ennudning'speciinens of fine and common 'raper, and can' procure in a few drip notice any ii diiyerent.nlitterns the purcinuser•may require. le els'', currinS o 1 ilic , • HBoOK Eindi:ng Easiness,.. in till it curious manclicsov here lie manithretureir Ledgers, pay Books, pockets and blank hooks or every description, and quality .simcrior to those 'nude in the city for country markets I also old noolai rebound. • • Persons widthng to have their old books re. bound, can he served nt a moderate pri'se, and ho thus enabled it/preserve many valuable books that might .dherwise be lost. Wriling and Letter'Pa i r 119 'and-25 cents per quire. • • d. LOUDON. COE NEW BOX AND STATONARY STOFI I . PI 111,ADELI'il lA. i.• • • . s • j INJJSIY &:: 131 - 4.IcISTON,•• Book At: i l sellers mud Monk Book Miainfocturers, N. 11 est caviler of 4th and Chest streets,. Phi I_ ileijiliet. hove far sale a general .latortnient of Med ico!, Theological, Clovicai Schoolniit,l:lliseellone oils l'lnoks and iStotinnory.. • ' • • ' NIKDICAL.—AII the .text hooka lISV4I in the l'ais‘a•sities and Colleges, 'together with the new honks its soon Its they are publitthed.. TimoLot;lCA.l !7 --Pulpit comity and pocket Bi bles, Commentaries, Prayer. Books. Hymn and Church Choir Books,' works, a standard authors, and dt . nets hooks of the day. CLASSICAL AND those in molt popular use in schools tutucolleges; nod in the various branches of learning, inclueing ihmm in the French, Latin; hive!: and Italian languages. k ISCELLANEOUS.—Works 'of standard' nits (hors mid the new blahs as iwted. -STATIONARY —ltiunk Books of ditlime•nt . sizes and in all the va rious sts les of binding, cheap cop letter paper, mer esntile rclund vhdionary. •BlNDlNG.—Execut ed to any style. blank hooks nooe to orderond bound mal ruled to pattern. , • BOOKS not on hand swill be procured to order, and will.lie furaitheilms low as limy Can he purchas ed elsewieTe th,• 1,. 2c R. ts.ceive all the pnhlications of the STessrs. limper & Brothers of New York as soon as putt- . fished, (McMillin; their cheap publications,) and are preparul to furnish them to Country Merchants and agents on favorable term. Philadelphia. Sept. V.o, 18413. ' 41-47 CHEAP CASH STORE. Ei\IRY L. ELDER, • 193, illizrket Street, above 13th Philadelphia: EsrEcTruLLY invites On sittentin i n ,of thoso who buy for cash (as ho sells on no, other terms) to his %cry haze and splciiilid assort ment of - • I H 3)WI I A D CUTLRY, • jiist received From England, in addition to his usual stock of FOIWIDN teal DtimEsTic A It 1 )- Nl'.‘ltE,.sii the. hest totality. Ile earnestly requests'tlit m to , exainine elsewhere, and alter ascertaining the lowest prises at which they can purchase, Sliest to call notwithitanding the distance. and smiullue»ced by the remarks of interes ted dealers in the game business, said enquire the pri ces at the I , llllle ; g orilla 01 his: . atore.. It is.his fixed determination, and lie wishes it so distinctly understood, pot only to sell as cheap no any other store hin positive!» cheaper.. Ills dressage meats are so anal •,.11e bgheves, as to enable himt • do so, and yet make . 4 small profit. At all evealn Cash parclussers will find it to their Interest to call." IIENIIY L. ELDER. • 2m-50 ()ocher 11, 191.. CUEAP CARPET. STORE, •Uil TriE CASH PLAN, Xo. 41 .S?rtra•berr . y steet, one• door allove Chaim!, South second street, Plea. • 67111 E Subscriber's rent in the present jet s tmitiou beWg very low,mul his terms CASH, hi ih determined to sellat jwices to suit the Neil ;lows. Ile hers a well Oclocted stook of Ilennairul Imperial thr,:e ply, Rest SuUerlino . 11.polsonai Extra tl,7;attn3, ',; : . Pitne anal Clo onaon do CARPETINGS Royal treble twillful SiTeoc'tiau, , Fine Englh-li o ()rm.& do , London , do' lrlain stripekl • 'do J .. Also, A Ltnel: of Ent:elk:at and brautifol Floor. OIL Cloths, all widths- hit Itootus Halls ,Entries, Vestilanlvs, Doer pieces ' Ntt., Alst), , .,doaelt Ch:ths, Fio•uithre elotlis,llruggets and Floor Ilaiz= es. Elegant Hawn nod Table Covers. Also Calmar told Spannish Floor Mattingi, with a large assort ment of very low priced Ingrain and Venetian Car. retings, Door Mats, bhalings,Stair Itods,ke,. Cue tomers !Wending tin Ourrhase for Cash, one respect inniited to col!alid- txamine for 'themselvett the goods shall be sold at the lowest Trice& in use . LUNI. ixprupGp: August :30, 1843 Exectltor. tr-5‘2 MI Ki 5 Q El