asam,Asin zszsimmaszt *Au Wednee4ay Morning, Novomber 22,1843 , by.B . 13. PALMER, Esq., No. 59 Pine street, ltn. Pow - Third; Philadelphia, is authorized to media eiubseiptionsand advertisements for the Herald is Expositor," and give receipts. for the same. a:3'We aro requested to • state that theitev. J. M. Piniturs;olWilliaiisport, Pa., will preach in the First Presbyterian Church of this place, on Sabbath next. Sertice 4o 2 commence at the usual houria O:7We °Wave by the last number of the "Statesman," that Mr. Hamilton' has retired from tthe editorial charge of that paper, and that . Peter F. Ego, Esq., has assumed its control. It mill as formerly support Mr. Buchanan and "dem. ocrati&' principles—besides advocating the free elom of the Press and other matters. *By : Taterenee to our advertising columns k will pe seen that the County Commissioners offer reward of $lOO for the detection of the incendi ary; who Gred 'the Court House on Sunday morn. ing last. • nre....incendiarism: .117'Our citizens were called out on Sunday miming last, between the hours of six and'seven o'clock, try the cry of fire. It was soon discover. 'od to be in the interior of the Court House, from 'several windows of which smoke was seen issuing in dense clouds. The activity of the firemen and citizens who were speedily upon the ground or. rested its ,progress before it had sueneeded in spreadihg over the whole building or had done any considerable amount of injury. It was found to have Originated in the room On the second story occupied as an office by Hon. Samuel Hepburn, President Judge of this district, and there is no reason to doubt that it was the work of an in cendiary. • . An examination of the building after the fire had been extinguished, proved that the Jorge bhamber on the ground floor occupied as the Court ,-room, had. been entered, through one of the win thaws in the rear, and a side door of the room Oise %reed open; by which an entrance was gained to the stair.it•ny leading to Judge-Ilepburn's office tin the second fiber of the building. Forcing his %ray into this room the incendiary seems to have set tibolit his work With the deliberation of an Secomplialied villain. Gathering together a mass of combustible MatErialb from the shelves of an elegant anti - costly library of law books, and col. leeting the !Japers and furniture into 'a large pile in the c.ntre of the room, the 111013 i wits ignited, and after the window-blinds were carefully drawn to prevent the light being seen from the street, the fire was left to do iteivork ! From want 'of air it had probably burned slowly several hours be fore its discovery; in which time a apace had been consumed in the floor reaching across the room and about fimr feet wide, thrbitgli which the burn ingmass fell to the room occupied by the County Commissioner:inntile ground floor, doing a small . amount of injury there. The injury dune to the building is indtineider able, but the loss to Judge Hepburn, - ftoril the de struction of a large poriien of his library, we learn is over $lOOO. An act evincing a greater degree of moral turpitude or deepiir inches, WO have never heard of. We have not learned that suspicion has yet fixed upon any one as the perpe: teeter of this fiendish crimc,but it is earnestly to ho hoped that the miscreant may yet be discovered and brought to the punishment lie so richly de: serves. Publications irrPunclual to the time, Campbell's Foreign reini.monthly Magazine for November 16, is on our table, and ns usual filled with the choicest an. lections of the English publications. The present number is embellished with one of the most ex quisite engravings we have, lately seen. Terms of this Miigazine, 65 per annum. Wu lMve received No. 6, of the I%l3 , te . ries of Paris, from the ‘Ncw World' press in New York:, It is to be completed in,ten numbers ut 123 cents per number. • We are indebted to the author, for No. 5 of the Junius Tracts, published at the office of the Neve York Tribune. The subject ofthis Tract is Po. litical Abolition, and the author endeavors to show the evil and danger of making Abolition a distinctive political question. The arguments are said to be unanswerable, by those who have ex amined it. This tract is the fifth ofn series which have lam published, entitled, 1. The Test. 2. The Currency. 3. The Tariff. 4. Life of Henry Clay. We could wish - then' in the hands of every voter in the United States, confident that they would remove much of the ignorance that exists with regard to our institutions and the policy of the country. Our Clay Clubs ought.to undertake their circulation. They aro sold for $2 50 per 100, or 820 per 1000: Harrisburg Papers. lirrhe"Pennsylvania Intelligeneer," the Clay pager, at Harrisburg, will be • published twice a week during the session of the Legislature, at the low price' of 82 - for the session,- or $3 a-year, payable in advance. The "Democratic Unihni V the fodofocd organ and a good paper, is proposed to he' published (folly during the Session at $3 ; Semiweekly at $2; or the whole year at $3. The °Pennsylvania Telegraph,'" . (rinii.ltlasort ie) will be published on the same terns as the Intolligencer. We shall be glad to receive and forward subscribers td either" of them:. Verdict in the Ciise o' Libor (r_j- - In the case of the Commonwealth againal John Hamilton and Gteorge Matthews; for a libel' upon Judge• Hepburn, which was tried last week a n the Court of Quart er Sessions of this county, the trial was brought to a close and the case sub; , milted to the jury about noon on Wednesday. On Thursday morning a sealed verdict ivas pre seated to the Court, which had been agreed upon the lat t some time in night. This ver. diet declared ittio iiiife7n — EntTorg - hilty of slander but not ea moral libel." ' The verdict net being in accordance with •the '"law it was returned "to the jury, who iri a few *hours returned With"a verdict of guilty, according • 4ci the:Mariner didi 'ffol - Oof the indictment.. The „defendants were then sentenced to - pay a fine of -440 each and pay the costa 'of prOaecution. 07We learn Irani the "Statesman," that the ,Aase will probably , be Carried pp to the Supreme 'Court for final adjudication, it being the opfnioii of the defendant's counsel that the verdict first •;, 1 ',mule red:' Was; Virtually one of acquittal.' gOPIW. Henry' Irs//iiiiSmith, svito lately grail. I.oled a Cow •ofaar , citutana with setlerar vOcal con. ' we pereeke is gaining some' very eguivocil puffs indeed in thci Harrisburg papers. .Mr. Belliol did not Carry away a receipt in fag when•he left oui,ooee..halvc kindl, /oohed upon, his .depas. tare without Paying as one ofthefolblei organ' us Mr.l with, in•onT, opinion, is denid,edly one of the hest aingars of the day. but he is very, deficient In • einne nottis,rand4ospecially, those •which mint do ;lght the eerier ous brethron-of the picas! A :I A ir^Hut rleinire PaitriCst. o haie,received'ibe.prospecdos of now pa per with . 'this Atie, MopOsed. tO,be ,'paklishad at. Harrisburg, by Mr. James Clark; fdr , ohe dollar per ATRIUM. It will advocate ,.: the s election of Henry. Clay to thO nail Prosidency...,the Patriot, is.reCommonded to ,lhe support of the public by the Democratic whip . standing Committtee of Dauphin county, and will nO doubt be akefrident auxiliary in the Whig cuuse. RELIEF Nows.--This description of money,, which is now fast decreasing in circulation, is in Philadelphia held at 2 and 24 per cent. discount. 06-Congress conveno's on Monday the 4th of Deeember,.noit. ' Ma. Barron:—lt appears that Professor Espy, not content with the title of “Storm-king" long since nWarded• him by the public, soars elate above MS throne of clouds and aspires to the stars. Brat bibuard nem tendit. Years ago we. saw him whirlwind and direct the. storm ;" but itow he plinnes his wings, for w bolder flight, nntl pi:epares to guide the course of the fiery meteors. Accordingly, about die first of the present month, Mr. Espy issued general orders from his head quar ters at IVashington,directed to that humble and Ile voted corps of the seientific army, called the Ob servers. These were required to watch some por tion of the heavens on the evening of the 13th inst., and to note the limes, courses, appearances, &e., of all the meteors which might. he seen from eight to ten o'clock, and to report to him the results. of their observations. The object was to obtain datafor the determination of the parallaxes of the bodies, from which thetr,ffistances from the earth could be dedu ced by a Simple and well known method. To effect this it would btiniTessary to compare wit' mch oth er the different paths which the same ' teor would seem to describe mi the celestial s ere, as seen by obseriers remote from each other on the surface of the earth.. • Iu obedience to these instructions, your .cerres pontlent stationed himself, at eight o'clock 'on the evening of Monday, Nov 13th, m the. campus of Dickinscin College, with lantern, watch, pencil and patter and facing 8. S. NV., so as to see that part of the visible hemisphere which was comprehended be tween the zenith and the W. and S. C., points of the horizon, awaited in .solemn silence the appear-. mice of the expected meteors. From eight to nine there were clouds in the N. nod N. C., and during the first half honr,lksmall cloud now and then strayetl fimm its fellows, and 'invaded that part of the celes tial sphere,'which he bad taken under his especial watch-care ; and obscured for a moment the Lice of Jupiter. 'Aftermine, dearly the whale concave was clear and bright. Now, sir, after this grandiloquent preamble, you may suppose thatyoureorrespondent -Inis somelril." portant informatioo to announce. Not so. The only meteor which appeared tar three quarters of an hour, was his own, lantern, which the wind blew off f r om titeldone steps of the college. It 'did more mischief than meteors are in We habit of doing, as it mulled his watch with it and broke the glass.--- Dot tit fifty-two minutes past eight, menu solar time - , at Carlisle, he was cheered by,the sight of a ing star. It was very and indistinct. It seem ed originate near lleta Dclpbiui, and to pass to- ' wards Catania about one-third the space between the two stars, where.it disappeared. At forty Mimites past nine, a meteor of considera ble brightneis passed through the square of Pegasus, and disappetired close to Markel) on. the cast side. I It woo firifseen aloud one fourth ofthe "'distance from Dem Pegasi to Alpha Andromeilk. Its course 1 traced backward, passed through the-right hand of Andromeda, and suggested The idea that her lady ship might: be amusing herself throwinefire-balls at the Filing Horse. At l'orty-fodr minutes past iiine,,anothee meteor passed through tile square of Pegasus in is line ther cast than the firmer, hit apparently radiating from the same point, and disappeared a little beles , the-middle of an - imaginary line joining Markalimin - Algeniti. It was less brilliant than its predecessor Thr. tinier - above specified eannot be relied on -perfectly accikate, but they are not tim from the I troth.. These, sir, are the results of this meteor-watch ing. The most important discovery made by you, correspondent was, that nocturnal air IS unwhole some. The hoarsenets out sore throat, which antic ted him next day are decisive proofs of 'this; but he has reason to hope thee will not make him 0 mar tyr to' science.' Yours OBSERVER Dickinson College, Nov. 1511 i I Y 43. rliAnn.#l[3lt. ` . On the 24 inst., by Rey. 11. L. thogher, Mr PUARLES room:, to Aliha ANN SIEREIt, both 0 Cumberland county, In this place, on Thursday night the 16th JAMES Emy.nan, infant son of Martin and Mary Cormnan, aged two years and i three days. Like a dew-drop kised Off by the sates mornim ben m, A brief, but a beauteoim existence wen given ! hits soul seent'd to come down to earth in it dream, And only to wake, when ascended to heaven ! DIED, in Philadelphia, on Tuesday, dui 14th inst., Mr. &miter. E. PIPER, eickst sun of Alex. ander M. Piper, Esq., of Harrisburg, aged twen. ty-four years ansix months. . . "When to gre t are called away, die extent of '-the influenceey lave exercised gives a propri, is to an enlarged p u ilicity of their merits. The Im..ir ble good have also their circle, to be affected . y their adversity or prosperity, and to feel and lie grateful for, n record of the merits which made their association dear, and their friendship valuable.— Mr. Piper was the sou of a highly respectable citi zen of Ilarrishurg, Pa., and evincing a desire to Ac quire a knowledge of the art of printing, and e,,pc i wally in a newspaper office, he became an apprem ice to the editor of the United States Gazette, Mid si.TV ed his time as a compositor in the office. It is not recollected that in the whole course of his app en ticeship, he gave his employer an occasion lin• a' single word of reproof, not even of conununitiiiii.= To the credit of himself; and reflecting credit on his parents, it may be said that his principles "ere fixed, his morals good, and his manners courteous and respectful to his superiors, and kind and social with his equals. His industriots habits gave him the-use of money, which lie seeped well to •ititer- Stail, and his habitual punctuality' secured to him the confidence of all, so that when he had.conetuded his apprenticeship, he had the world before him where to choose, and the best wishes of all who knew him, for hip entire success in "whatever his' hand should find -to ,do. " Hut enfeebled-health prevented- Mr. P. from any considerable enterprise, and lie preferred the of fi ce in wnich he bad served his time, and, it in believed, that he neither accept, dnor sought for employment elsewhere. And whi se deep sympathy is felt and expressed for the loss whickliis parents shtain in the death of such a son, and for the niapeakable deprivation which the small and now broken circle at the.lomestie hearth is called Co mourn, it is'a tilitti.ce of mournful grai intuition that, in the'verioffii relations in which. the writer of this article has 240011 to the deceased, there has been oceMion for only kind feelings and good ii ishes.— And it is a consblation to the 'mourners, that the -merits (Stile deceased entitle him to is most respect ful remembrance to the citent of his acquilintande." —U. S'.• Gazette. . LECTURE.: Second Lecture of the course 1011 be deliv cFed Before the Xlert Fire Compaiii,'o.. TUES. ; DAY efiliiing, the 28th inst., Lb Enrucatiod Anil, by Professor W. IL AptEN. • S'llbjeCl"Ele - ilrr4ly Lind tlib Tlieoi 4 Y of' Light ning Itinierith F;:sperimbnes." eeture to•eommenee at 7 o'Olock: • I it,* ee, (lies free- G • e '(' TT $lOO. EE .RD THE Commissioners of aumberland • county offer q reward of * Q, for informa • ion of the person or persons, who set flri to t e Court House oa the morning of the 19th inst., to be paid upon thiecinvietioq.of the Offender or offenders.' " By order. of the Cototoisstontrai, • JOHN' 1.11.W1N, Clerk. Carlisle, Nov. 22, 1843. Sve-4 lows= . TO =INT. . inot, two t story House and several smaller d*ell-, 1.1/ logs, well situated, are offered for rent.. Also, a corner , room Etted: for a krocery, store, will be rented fop , that purpose or otherwise. , Enquire of , • '.• ;JACOB' SENER. November 2i, 18419. - tf.4 , HE Eubscriberhavipg,dispoge, d of his ~.T-en6o stook the Clitry depatitilent.'l4,tel. fipok,desiees.those aritirtiget;tb, eall'and aktlettp old scores j otherwise the nee9unta placed in the hands oft. taistla foe eollettioih • to r g, , • ' ' 1, -- .4. - 11E,111!Alt. • parllideiXOT,Ml RfS,. KM ROSE For the lientitl & Expositor.. Meteor Watching. DIV.!), Obituary. .. Attention ! • HARDWAR, ,CUJLERY„&e. T HE sObicribOr , respijttftilly butyl his friends and; the Aublio, that he has late ly stock and. nosy 'offering nt the • old stand in Nardi Hanover Street, riakileiria assort ment ,tfarchadre; Cugerg,of &c.,comlisting in part of Locks,lintes,, screws, nails and apikes, of rill kiwis and sizes. • Grain,.Carial and 'other kinds of Shovels. Carpenters' Tools; such as planes, saws, chisels, Bre• Bar Irotti'llister, cast nod Shear Steels. 'Saddle MO bridle mountings in sets; Saddle Tree's, ;Tilting' and. other Webbing:. Findings of every dc. , scripti on. , Alabogany and. Glass knobs or tie • In test styles, Also, ' " Oils, and rarnishcs, such as white lead, spirits ofTrirpentine ; Goind rind japan Varnish.- GLASS of all.' sizes, froM R by 10 upward. 'Also, an. assortment of Archer's Patent Lard Lamps,togetlier with other articles too numer ous tq mention ' Alt of which will be sold trvcnty-fivepercentloiv er than they have ever been sold before, for cash and good money. Call and examine before purchasing elan herd, and if the ,articles and prices are not found us stated you need hot purchase. Call at any rate' . JACOB SENER. • CarlisleNovember 24, 1843. tf-4 OYSTER HOUSE. rfflllE subscriber takes this method to inform the citizens of Carlisle iind vicinity, that be•bas opened an OYSTER. HOUSE, at Zieg's old stand, in Church Alley,one door west of Education Hail, wlti•re he will accommodate till dose who may favor him with their custom, with the best Oysters the market can afilird; as the present primal heretofore chi,rged by him, and now charged by those follow ing' the same busitiessaire too extravagant kw the poor man's pocketove have deemed it necegsary to charge but 1$ cents per doz . . stewed; lit& cents per doz. in their raw state;and 75 cents per hundred, nil of which prices ihall be hereafter si icily adhered to without any increase or. diminution, unless harder tones compel us to do so. W. MILES. N. B. Privnte flimiliesiparties,&e.yill.proniptly .v waited on at their dwellings by seiMilig notice t 3 (Ml' ilOllSe."5 . . November .9.2; 18.0. tf-4 Notice. LL persons Welded to the late firm of Samuel ih Myers & Co., by Note, Bond or Honk Account nri• requested to pay the same on or before the Ist id January next, as after that time no indulgence vim begiven. SAM'[. MIT.ItS, CEO. NV. SHEAFEIt, Surviving partners of the late firm of Samuel My ers & Co. November, .22, 1843. . 6E-4 THOSE indebted 'to the 'subscriber, by -& note or hook liccoinit,are mutated to cal hind :vale their Recounts forthwith. JAEOI3 SENER. Carlisle; Noteinher 0,1843.- To my- Creditors, rgIAXE notice that I haie applied to the linlges' of tile Court of .Common, Pleas of I;ttnaberlanil comity, for the benefit of the Insolvent iorli of this CoMmonwealift, and they have appoint .ol TUES DIY the I '2tlt of December next, for the 00•atitigr . of me and my .eretlitors, at the Court !liaise 111 14.. borough of Carlisle, when and where you may attend if you think proper._ . Nov. 22,1843 Public Sale. "RY virt.oo Of an - iiiche'of - the - Otplian'i3 .1v Court of Cumberland county, I will expose to pobliu sale, on th p remises, oin.NIONDAN, the 11th of December, all that certain - TILACT OF LAND, belonging to the estate of George David Slopier, de ceased, situate iin the township of Dickinson, in the county of Cumberland, 'chant 4 miles from Paper town, on the Gettysburg road, bounded by lands lately belonging to Musealby, the heirs of Samuel Woods, sr.oleceased;Jacob Alyers and others, con taining 21 ACRES AND 4 PERCHES, . strict menturv; about one half of which is cleared, and in It gonti_sinte.or cultivntionoultl the balance is well covered ‘1 ith chestnut nllll other timlwr. Ille terms or sale are, I/11C. 11111 . 11 ill cash on the contirmotion a the iniinnen in L i nn' I n, ...its, in and 12 month.; ' soh • •est.___. Sale to comment. ut 10 tOuloe , A. XI., It hcu tit tentlace a ill he Gi LES SLUSSEII, Administrator of (.:„ D. Slussct•, tke'd. Notembrr 22, 1843. tB-4 Assignment of Samuel McCormick. NO'T'ICE k Iterchs that SAMUEL Mr- COIZNIII:,K,tir estpottothorotigh towothip, Lan made sti Assigionota for the benellt of his cred it.,.rs to flit mthseriberv, In yhont itll claims tiiirst the .void Samuel 'Alecorniiyl : .: may be presented :lull ihow thte.to hint limy be math. 11011ERT LAI RD, NYILLIAAI ALTER.. • , .'• A siguiees, Xoet.mher lA, 18.1.3. • :31-3. • CARLISLE DANK,? ' Neysivica.7,lB43. 5 TILE President and Directors of this institu tion have this day-7 - declured a dividend of TWO AND A HALF PER CENT., payable on or after the 17th instant. WM. S. COBEAN,Coshier November 15, 1-1:1.-3t. Bonnet Velvet & Silks, PIUST received a splendid assortment of Bonnet Silks & Velvet—among Welt are fine, Mo. rootte,Green, Garold, C 1.11116011. Purple,firown,l3lk. & Blue 131 k., %Vatered, Figured and Plain Velvets. Tlie,latest styles of liminet Silks mid ,Satins—all of which will be sold at the lowest prices. CLIPPINGER & CAIZEY.. Sltippensburg, Nov. 15,1843. tr-3 Malaga Grapes. JUST received a superior artrelthtt S. ELuorrs. efirlisle; Nov. 7, 1813. 11-4 LaDiZ6f, DRESS GOODS Or every.' vnriefy from 4cts per yd. up to the highest prices. New style striped De Laines, Crape De Laines, Chnsatts, figured Changeable, plain Ala pacca Lustre's of all colors, French, German, and English Alerinors. Just received at exceedingly low prices. Call and see them at the store of CLIPPINGEIt & CAREY. Shippensburg, Nov. 15, 1848. 11*-5 CHEM? CLOTHS. CASSIMBILES, Sattinetts, Jean and Vestings 'us' received by CLIPPINGER.Sr—CAR-EY, Shippensburg, Nov. 15, 1843.- 11-3 BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! A NGENY &. ANDERSON, en the 1 -3 Lyorth East Corner of the Public Square find directly opposite the Market House, are now open ing a large -and. well selected assortment of DRY GODS and GRQCERIES which they will sell on the most favorable: terms. The, following articles compose part of their' stock, to which they are week ly making. additions: %Viso' dyed blacks apd blue blatiks,. greens, invis ible greens, olive greens, olive browns, cadet greys, blues dud brown CLOTHS; also Pilot awl Beaver Cloths. Panay, Plain and Tweed CASIMERES. Plain and Pitney sATTIN wry& and White Contort and floe' skin FLANNELS. , . Itifeeinoes, Atonal:dine do Ulnas; Alpaen• trainees, EoMinims Print IN! rarities, ['kicks, Merino. Blanket, Tlubet 1Voo1; Silk and' Bilniabk . . LniliFs Cravat's, gismo assortment of Gloves and flosier);.. Together WitlMArtatt ittriety of oth ernrtieks-tooMtimentatatameuttoo...,.....—.... - ,Catgisle, Nov. 8. 1848: tf-2 To . netisigiteliti. • 711HE'stthscr1lier, neilforiiell to settle lire accounts of the "herald & Einositor," from the 13th May, 1899,'une11 March ' 10th 1842, has determined to 4o so forthwith, and hereby • arises athwho are in any way irdie4ifed, as:they pp visits to regard this notices He Can bb fotind at hig resilience in West Pennsboroug township,-anthaddressed post age paid, through iti6 Mount Rock Post Office. • JOSEPH C. WILLIAMS. November 8,1843. ELEdTION . ..•. „. . . AN ELECTION' win be held ',.at the public house of Samuel Greabil, in Petersburg (York Alogoo Adams -county ' , ou' the' 211 TU DAY being um I 2th day of Deeeinbir next,lo"eleet Managers:or the Hanoimr andVarlisie Turnpike Roid Company; feet he'ettiuing year, - By order °fate Board,pf Managers. ' THOMAS STRPHENS NoOnntisi 1840: ,1• ' JOSTicipivid ¢oo6rkiigiligleiit'S*itOlit': , COrlisloit Nov, IY-. - plgf,%.• ; 1 - = • 4.0; ; • 'HENRY REED trA3TINGentorW into , partnership,for the 'prac;. (Ice of the Law, will attend to all btiemess entrusted to them: OFFICE in West Main street, a feu.' lit.orb west of the CoUrt House and next to the Store or Jason vy, Eby 1 hod also at the residence of Join, need, opposite the College. !Carlisle, N0v.15, 184.3. , 3m-3 Estate of Robert MeG laughlin, deed. .ETTErts of 'Administration de bonis non cum ILA Testamenhvnitnexo, on the estate of 11.0131'. AVGLAUGIIIAN,deetrof the borough of Newville have been gr.inted to the subscriber residing in the same place. All persons knowing themselves in debted, to make payment immediately, stud those having claims to present them duly atultentieaten'or setilethent to Estate of Allen I3urd, deceased. EsrrEtris of Administrntion on the estate of . ALLEN 13 URI), dee'd,,of Shippenshdrgtown ship, to the subscriber residing in - the borough of Shippensburg. All persons knowing, themselves in debted to make immediate payinent. • And those having claims to present them duly nutheidiented 'for settlement. • PA)W 4 AIII) BUILD, Adm'r. .govember 22, 1843. . 6t-4 VELVET & SILK Ribbons, Artificials and Names of the most fashionable styles' just received and for sale at reduced prices. CLIPPIIIstGER & CAItEY. Shippensburg, Nov. 15, 1843. . tf-:3 FOR SALE. . • By. vii•ttfe o 1 an order of the 'OrPliatt's Court of Cumberland comity, will be sold 00 the pre+ mists, on WEDNRSDAY, the 6th day of December, the following Vtilhable teal Bstate, late the proper• ty of Jacob Varnish, of So:ttla Middleton township,. deceased, to wit: A Tract c ontaining 3'2 acres of alltalM(Z)2.(l)Ml3 JAAIM) situate it, Clllll6 . erbilld ' county, on the road leading from Carlisle to• Hanover, about 5 Wiles . Ireth the former place, adjoining lands of Thomas and James MehAfey,Frederick Hoover & the Yellow Dreee!!es Creek. Having.thereon erected a Four Story DIEROHANT AND GRIST D U LLS • Three Dwelling Houses, the first is n twp story Log House, Wagon Maker Shop and new Barn—the second is a one story Log. House and stable—the third isa one story Log house, Smith Shop and Stable. The Mill is in complete order, containing four rurrofr.Stones, two pair of Burrs for flour, one pan• Of Burrs lop chopping, and one_ pair of Sands haring lilesMorsTSiiint - Mitehine of times Patent, and even. other material used in all nearly new and in first .rate mil& and quality. The whole Mill Alachine hill been put up within a few,yeare. 'the Mill is driven bythe Yellow I.tr;teches Creek, neverlitiling stream of seater, located in the heart orm grain growing country, nfiin dipg nn exteitsive country custom 3 nod having excellent facilities coLveyingineraliant workto market by the Cumber land Valley nail road: Sale to cornmence at It?: o'clock, noon. "repos of Satz: made, kutiwri on the day of hale, by .101111 Executor. November I tf, 1833. is-3 Volksfreuml, LanVaster', will publish to outtalk' or 0,50 and charge this Miley. GEORGE FREESE. 3t -4 VALUABLE Pi1.8.11c2 Y virtue - 1i( an order of the. Orphan's Court o Cumberland county, will be sold-on the pretni acs, int 'I'II UItI,DAY, the 7th of December, the 741 4 1Z1V %il l Ltaill a " 4.'1. LaTil . belonging to the estate (if TangerJate of Solid Middlutun township, deettaseth containing and 100 . perches, strict measure, of first-rate Land, situate in said township, 6 miles Irma Carlisle. on the road leadiog to Hanover, and about too mils s from the (;:trliste Iron \\Turks, 1111jOillilT lawisuf (i 81%41111'1', ChriNtinti Herr mid others. Thu im provements thereon erected loe a good SAtme tall;rt-1\ •DrliT 3 3 Ill(a 2.03:9 • .-1-1-J first rate If. 13ut u, Waigini shed, Corn crib and other ticee'swiry The'lloose has a lower failing spring of pare 0 liter in the vt . 11:11 . 1 . 111011• 18111 SO 3 thritilq (Jr.eit:Wl ur choice fruit is also erected MI it.it good new still hotisii, tarn Tenant Houses with a Statile ftlii each. About 112 acres of this plantation is In ti biTh slate of cultivation-and tinder good fence, n ith 0 aCr iu nearly every field; nntl the residue is good Timber Land. There is a Limestone quarry iiii the place, which is considered to lie the %cry hest.iu die country, together with a good Attie Kilii. Also at Hie sante . tinte Rill! place • 00' Acres oil •Nollaktailo Land with sproling chi:sluff -timber, situate in said town ship, about two miles from the above tortnerl tracts Sole to corpulence to 12.. o'clock, noon. 'rectos o sale tootle known on the day of sole. by • CH RISTIA N HERR, • Administrator of John 'ranger, tlee'd. Novethber 15,1843. is-3 o:y•The Volksfroold, Lancaster; will publish to antouttt of $1,50 atoll charge this office. Orphan's Court Sale. N pursuance oran order ft om the Orphan's Court k and authority from the lleirs, will he sold on tot premises, by public sale, on TURSDAY, the 711 ' or December at o'clock, H t, 1 1 . Al. the hillowing Ile s'eri bed -Real Estate of William Orr, deceased,tic: a LOT OF G RaIUAWP, situate in the borough of Alechaniesburg,on the south side 'of Main street, containing 50 feet front and a bout 315 feet deep to Locust street, the same beim : , divided by stable alley—hounded on the East by an alley, and on the West by a lot of Michael Mover, Esq., hsving thereon erected 8 Two „ .„ ,7 ,4 , Story ...BRICK HOUSE, 30 by 24 „4•411 r o feet, with two brick back buildings , a , llt.g) n • `'-'7' u brick Smoke 11011 M, and a double ..,• sf li • frame Stable. The terms of sale to he as follows, to wit: $lOO to be paid on confirm:4ElOn of the, sale, one half o the balance on thei Ist of April next, When posses sion will lees given, and the remainder in one year thereafter without interest. Rent reserved to April, 184,4. • Payments to be secured by Judgments. At tendance will be given on said One by LEVI NIERKLE, Guardian for * Anderson C. Orr, William Orr and Martha A. Orr ' and attorney in fact for Rebecca Orr and James Orr. ADJOURNED ORPHANS' COURT SALE N pursuance of. an order of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, will be exposed to pub lic sale, itt thu public house of.fno: Stough in Stoughs town, on Saturday the 2391 of November next, at 12 teiflock, noon, of that day, the following describOd real estate hue the property of John Stough, sen't'., ilec'd., viz: No. 1. A tract of Limestone Land, ad joining StouglistoWn, Newton township, in said county, boundril by lands ofJolinAT / Culloch.Sharp's heirs, Brownowell's heirs, the llarrishurg & Chain bunion turnpike road, and other preperty of the said John Stough,. tleckl.,.coiltoining •RM acres 241. perches strict measnre, of which abet 100 WO arc cleared, under good fence, and in good cultivation. The improvements are a large TWO • ,t k ' r : l ,i,J, STORY :STONE AND OUSE, AN u KITCHEN, now oecnilicil its a 'Ftiv- ,q • 'esn, a large DANK BARN; tt3b Frame - Stith - I - es tiiiU other out houses. A film young-Apple • Orchard slid other fruit trees, and aviever Milling well of water. • No. Met of Limestone Land in sniU Newtod'township, bounded ,:by Lode of Skilcs Woodborn" Jacob Ilelshoover,Tolly Filtron,'anti the • • arrighTo'2l - Ctrombersbut...,, Within. 71 Acred' anti 22 8-tb Perelles; of which about 42 acres fire dl'earcd, fu gootrmiltivation, and ulidbr egeftildet felted; hill/11# thereon erected a one story Mid a half Lb; HouSe, a Log Earn, Corn Crib' 'rind Shed. There good' Orcburd & Cider PresO •on•the prentises. • No. A Two StOrk 'llotfee, ,Stone. Shop, a Frame Shop, end Log Stable,- with 2 Odrp and,67i.perches of land,thereto attached, sit uate in Stouglistown- dot Mudd,. bounded -bylands of Mitchell Stewart, Saronel ictellinger, and.' tract No: uforesaid. The terms of sale will be, $2OO to bepaitton pur part No, I.—sloo to be paid on purport No. 2 and sso'on - putpart. No. 2—on the confirmation of the salii ef each .respeotively.' ' • - • , • One third of . the purchase money of each tract to remain in the land, the interest thereon to be , paid to the - widow of Sohn StOughyearly .and everylear during her life, nod the principal at her death to the heirs and represeutativen.ef : thesaid 'John StOugh, tlce'd: : One half the residue of the purchase 'money to be paid on the lat.of April nest. when possession wilF be :gi yen, and the remainder-in twisequitionoual. instalment& thereafter {without interest.- •Pinwrients to be secured • by. , recognizances with,nenurity in the , Orphaine-Court.. / 6, • • • r -. • • -.6. ' (Grain iii , the,groniutto:be reserved.): • ,• .• 4 • r CEQ; SANDERSON,TOIttem. WS' LAWRENCE 11. RANDALL, Adm'r Ribbons, Artificials & Plumes, VALUABLE MILL PROPERY FOR SALE 11,6 e .ICRE,43, MEE= NEW FALL & WINTER DRY GOODS. A. B. MARMALL, No. 188 Chestnut , street, • . . , between 7th and „ • PHiLAITIttPIiCrA: 11AS received a birge assortment of Silks,Shawls n Silk Velvets, C'titilimeig d' Ecosse, MOuse line de Laines, French .Nlierinoes, Hosiery, Linen Cambric Htinilkfln Gloves, Laces, Printed Velvets. Flannels, Li liens...Pre:lab Chintzes, American Cali coes,. s od in daily lidding to his stock' the most PASHIONABLI,AN I) NEWEST DRY GOODS as they arrive; all'uf Which will be Bold ‘Vholesale and Retail, at the o Inn en prices. 'V' Stringers will find it particularly to their in trrest to call, as the goods arc ail warrhnteit and the Lowest cash price naincil first, and 110 aibattiment. Philadelphia, Nov. 8, 1843. . St.'2 Orphan's , ..Court Sale: Y virtue of an order of the Orphan's Codrt of 100 Cumberland county, will he sell on the premi ses, on ,SATURDA Y, the OtIA day or December, the VALIJABLE ,FARIVI, belonging to the 1161.8 of Inatic Knotle, det'd., situ too hi Mlltlllll tomMship, Cumberland county. adjoin, lag lanils,of t Morge I.uigor, beira of .loseih Landis, and heirs of Ilenry Mimic, containing 180 ✓ICRES, about 1.1.0 of which is cleared and froin' . 2il tO :At of which is meadow land of a first-rate quality. The itnprovernents are a Two Story Log HOUSE, and Log Born, with other in,- .4'1 1 " provements thereon erected. A stream ;;:: of running water priSses,through the en tire length of the tract, and a well of never failing water with n pump at the door--mml an excellent spring of water within 11 few rods of the house. . This . property is situated in a very' healthy and pleasant oeighborhoott---ancl persons tlesirinvo mar elinse property would do well to tall and see it, as it only lies about 5 miles North from l'fewville and the Cumberland Valley Itail ItMid. The terms of -sale are---one third di the purchase mousy to remain elirged upon the land, durfng the life time of the Widow, the interest to be pad to. her annually. Cap hundred dollars on the day of sale, one third of the residue on tin Ist of April, 1.841,"antl the halanee in trim eyed annual instal ments, to be secured by Judgment Rands. .106E1'11 CASEY; Trustee appoihted by the Gourt. • Nvember 13,1811. ts.j ADJOURNED SALE, N pursuante of an order of the • Or ja Court of Cumberland counlY, will he Hold nt pOlic sale, on the pretaiss, on Yatorday the 9, 4 1 of fiocember next, at-12 o'clock. M., the folloW log (lescrlbei: tracts or parcels of kind ; late lie prop erty of Mar‘eet Qui}sler, (formerly Margaret Crockett,) der 17) Monroe township, about 5 miles south-east, of : Ni. 1. The Mansion Tract. contain lag — N NBTY - A C WS" - Miff VO ' P BIM IES ;- strict measure, of which about 55 acres ore and under good fence and in a high fitate of eUltiva t ion, and the residue covered with excellent limber. Said tract is bomaled 6r lands of (:coven Bellzhoo ver, Philip Miller. Joules Crucket, and the Yellow Breeches creek. The improvementsgre a two sto ry LOCI BOUSB and LOG BARN, with .a CGn•n CM) and Other outbuildings. There is also a well of WON' and no orchard on the premises. The 1 Chou' Breeefics creek runs close by the 13ot:se and barn. No. 3. The other lnmphrtirhich is to the above by the ingithition nd to be sold with it as one tract., is a piece of WOODLAND of strict measure, shoot ottc 7 lottrth or n mileTroni the oilier, aditiining lands of George Ileltzhoover, Mi chael Ege's heirs, and other' lands of which said ten acres are 11 1/111 . 1. The two ,i . l.:1119 togillier make 100 111`1 . P9 111111 1 perehes.of excellent land. Possession will he given on the Ist of April The terms will he; one half the purchase' Money to la; paid on the costrirmation of the gale ;11111 plllk ing:_the_iiiv.,tl,Jincl the residoe wo equal-annual payments thereafter without interest, to be becured by Judgenteni Bonds. - , GEO. SANDERSON, Trustee. November, £1,104:3. Building Lot at Private Sale. /fl Ili: eubsct•ibcr idliws 01 private sale, it very band it somely situated BUILDING LOT. situate in the :nigh lornitiid by Pomfret and NVest I ligli streets, iu thisinwougli, nod very iwurly opposite Diekinson College. In size it is.eipeil to etown lot mid n There is not a more eligible or better leention fern prhate dwelling, iu tie borough. The situation eonuu:uuls :w extensive view of the benwilid country sure iiiitiling,,togetlive ‘i kb the College buildings,lke. The lot needs only to be seen to lime its ailyantiwys admitted. roe further rirtiettlars. us to terms, tg.e., enquire of the . subscriber. October 11, I S 4-3 BURKHOLDER'S HOTEL. Frfit: subscriber has taken that mil. known tavern blond in South Ihumver street rormerly °coupled by Wm. S. Allen, md more re rently by Mitchel McClellan, n here he is prepared :ICC01111»0thile all who nit Imm-him %%ids then custom, in the test std lc and on the must rellsoll :Ode terms. , . his BA R will tilwnys, l supplied with the thmeest liquors—mid Iris TABLE With the hest the ».irkits van Milted. . . His STABLING is tunple, :And n 61refitl HAINr will be kept iilways in :itteoilance. DRON'ERS will find it to their adiatitage to givehiin 11 cell. MARDI:IIS will be taken Lc the week, month, or MU% l'Zothiey, shall be lett untlow: on the part of the subscriber to please those who rose pay his house a visit—he therefore solicits a shore of public patron a'g'e. Carlisle, April I'2, 1543. a3CD ''7,aa TIM undersigned appointed an Auditor by the Orptuhs' Court or Cumberland comity, to'nutke dis tribution of the money in the hands of George O'- Donnell, as Administrator of De..lohn Frazer, de ceased, amougst the creditors of said decedent, will meet at his office, in the horongh of Carlisle, foe said purpose, on FRIDAY, the Bth day of December next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon oh said da) -- , when and wheae said creditors are re qu ired to attend. • lIUGII G A ULLAG111•11I Carlislc;Noveraber 1,1843.—Gt. Assignment of Martin IY/o4ey. ifiN the "7th of October, 1843, ?Martin Afeiley, UI of the borough of Mechanimthorg, Cumber land County, Tiuil.!, MI assignment of all his effects to the subscriberjor the benefit of his creditors.— All persons having elafrOS demands against the Assignor are notified that the Assigner. residingin of township will meet thi , Mint the public house of nelley - hi"111 - e - zliiintesberg, on each FRIDAY . idler the publication of this notice, to inljnst mid set his accounts. And . allindebtcd, whether by book :maned or otherwise; ure required to make payment immediately.._ ME (iIiORGE Monroe township Nov. 1;1843 Assignment of Dani(ii Reek. no the .13th day of January, 1843, Daniel fleck AL, of Newton township, Cumberland enmity, made an assignment of all his effects to the subsori for the benefit of his creditors. All 001110118 hav ing claims or demands against the Assignor are no tified that the Assignees and Assignor will meet at the public If oUse of Mho Deal; in Newville, on SATURDAY . , be 1811 f of November at 9 o'clock to udjust and settle all'his accounts. And all per sons indebted Whether by hook accounts or vendue notes are requested to make payment on or before the let day of December, as no further itidUlgelleC OM be given. _ • • saurr COI LE, ? . JOHN 11EAGY,S Nciaville, Oct'. 95, I b 43. tr.-52 s.cl;•••e_L.kaa,t,_.' The subscriber having determined-on piing to the better keepo keen look ottt Cher, frosty !I - writings, as rum determined to closd Wpm uiiiiess speedily., 'SCOTT COVLt. ' Cloths 1 Cloilis 1 tEles 111 lo BEAVER and Pilot „over . c oatingii French, English and American' Broad' Clnth at from 1,50 1.5.510 per .yard: atM. them at the etmap atore:of , CLIPPINGER & CAREY. Hard, JUSt • idiervdd a lot ce city cured IIAIIIS, for' sale at the afore of% CHAS....BAHNITZ '&. CO. Carlisle, Oetolscr 25, 1849. • • •• • II:52 Lemons, Raisins and Figs. A LARGE and fresh supply. of, LEM ONS, RAISINS and FlGSoust received and or sale by • , ` LINEit lIONYER. °arils 1e,..g0y. 8; 1848..: -:. 0ti5i0ag;,...4...:04 . 1tF.V.:.are.,1u5t . opeqirl a largo 9*rtrilent or fashionable. Om- Titneres Bc.• ve.ea.ingsphtch'ollMq ON: 14t,' ttid lowest Ottotir , •• . • ' W. B. MIJIMAY. 11-50 21.&..coutiga i DENTIST, ILLyerforth all . operations Itimit tli? . Teeth, e that anr requTretl for thetrkeservation,such ,Yeating, &c., or will restore the loss of then:, by inserting Artificial 'reeth, front :t single Tooth, ton fall sett. erjADllice on l'itt street, a few doors South of the Ha:Iron:I I lotel. N. 11. Dr Loomis will he absent front Carlisle, the last ten days, in each mouth. May '24, 181:3. tf-SO •• . . JOHN HARPER. etzuft Eizglitcre, • • Yeo v e 2jo cs c- 6 ,- ", e - v e . ALSO, Ccimmissionor in - Bankruptcy. HAS removed las Office to Noith Ifanoaer Strrei, West iiide,S doors North of Loather strict, and nearfy opposite the Wilco of William Irvine, Esq., where he will as usual earefUlly attend to all husiness which may be entrusted to lain in the line of his professtmi. Carlisle, April 12,1843. 11. 1.. BUIt6IIOLIIIIII. 0;11-'24 .6,, no nso, WOLESALE RETAI GROCERY, Foravareling dg . • Couttaissions al; a LI. Dealerittenutory_Prollocuk.fliFilooriottalettliel' No. 28, Filth sUeet, prrrstsUßG, I'a. August. IC, 1843. . . 1 . 4 ESPECTFULLV: ieforni the Far -"M leers, Millers, :I(erclunitti and the politic gen:. erallx, that he is nnw prepared with hinge and entu- Moutons Ware Houses, on the Permit CamiL near . the foot et Walnut sti'yee,in Hareislitirg, to receive in Storii , Coe Shipment, .Country produce and Mee chandice for Philadelphia,. Baltimore and Pittsburg and all intermediate places: b. Leech and Co's Line, and ild; following first class tide Water Caind Boats, will run from the Houses in Harrisburg. . _ . Boat,. 'J. C. MeAllester, . Chesapeake, • . " Mary and Martha, , • Pacihe. ' .. Maffil ;184g. . tf-§I CLIPPINGER Sz CAREY • :••• (oVear t . k./Intl Road, Shippenaburg) • • •VI AVE just opened the sriost eitensive'oissort-' m'ent ot• CHEAP AND FASHIONADLE VOODS-erer-ofreied-ssi4no..pla,. of NEW GOODS on Vaud and ISM be sokilifile biC,eit Cash ptlces October IR, I 8-15, • Estate • of Christina Unhangtt;, 06,11; LETTER - .4.teitiiiiitint‘ry mi. Hie of CHRISTINA' UNHANGST, lair of Mir flit, township, deneascd,' having been. grinned to of sbuserlber resitting iikthe_same township„ All per sons having claims against 'said estate, re requested to , piesent them duly. ad thentieated. for settlement. And those indebted. tti Make payment imuntdiately.to..• . ANDREIW i]EISFEIt. - Executor. ''- , Estate of Wm' Rinehart, deed. . - NAQTICE heieby , 4firea;iiistt; Leiters of Admin."; ideation" on the estate of . WILLIAM BINS,, RT • late; Noetb"MiddletopActismsbits deseasl: en, have been granted to * the ~sobSerlbeesi rest son, the sane tow , Veitaitialtrittaing tlietaseftea• indebted to said estate to make isaythent and those havintelairns to - resent theta dilly atithep ! Cleated fot settlement: .' r i • ' - -,IOI4RY,RWERART. • !•.,, . ' 'Atiabuiteittoes.- 7' ME NEW.. TAILORING. ESTABLISHMENL • N.. iIA: N,TsC 11, rrAKESAis nietlied of informing hie Jll, former customers, that lig has commenced the Tailoring Businds, in eoint6ition with Mr. T; S. Reighter, under theltrm of 11ANTCH Sc. BEIGH TER; at his old stand, ifs North Hanover street', nearly' opposite the store of AllyeitSSz Shefer. They are prepargd to execute alt ordefitentrusted to them , With neatness and tlespatelt. • N. B. The Parisian fashlotis are seceiveif twai terly, . , BANTCII & 11EIGUTER. Carlisle, Noyembei.l,l64.s.—ii. .• ALEXANDER. Si 'TODD . Attomies , at -Law. T"E, undersigned have associated as partners in the, practice or Law, in Cumber hind and Perry counties. One or bode of them may hettlways found and consulted at the ale& hereto fore occupied by S. Alexander, 'next door to to the Carlisle Bank. Strict attention rill be given to all businds'placed in their-care. . • • SA N 1 UEI, A LI:NANDIIL LEMUEL TODD. October 18,18.13. ' ll'-5t vv Tobacco &i Segar mnimunwronr. rolat subscriber would inform the irthabitants Carlisle fool its vicinity, that lie Isis opened it Tobacco end Segni. Establishment , inSouth I latiover street, two floors South of hits court house, mid irit inetlottely . niljoining.Mr. Ilitrliliolrlntos I lord. Ile will keen on hands Alanufactorril Tobacco. such as Cavendish, S Scent, Plug, Holt; DulchitntiS, Spike nod Pig tail.. Also, Cut anti Dry SLoteli liappre ALtailist . boo Snuff, ' SponiSlt, !liar Spanish and Common Segars, of the hest quality, all (if tVhie,ll he will sell on terms to suit the times. GEOILGE WEAVER.. N. B. The subscriber •,‘ hiller; to have a i hare Fulthe patronage in opposition to iniposititto I oreign Afantifitetures. G. IV. Carlisle, October 11, 1843. Pe Stale: W I 1 5 , c 11 , _, , ; e ons szn i s , e u d u t h i UAY,tch s p a l o e st n i i( t li n ly e vember next at noon, that valuable property situate on the North East corner of High mid Iledthrd streets in the Borough Carlisleoionsisting of ; TWO STORY STONE iIOUSE, ex- 5, e MUCK back buildings, ti TWO I; STORY FRAME HOUSE, and largesfisi BRICK Stable ; with a never failing well ~..xo. and primp in the yard. This property haS limn Itiiretolore occupied no a Hanna for which it 19 well suited. The lerrrW of sale ttre, dth one half of the porilniSe Money io be pad on the first dav of -April titett,when the Deed ma i . possession-will - be en; aitilthe residue in two (ailed antitial payments there after, with Interest the whole to be secured by Judg-. mod Bonds. 1!' the above inn:Melly %rid lie eemet rue one or more years feent and alter the iht clay o April next. JA?.11 7 .51 11. DEVOI2., Agent for Coottoodot.e Jesie . I.llliott. Novembth• 1, 1 8.1:), _ - Public Sale, ITN (1111 . 1i11:111CC of no order of the Orphans' Cnnrt ji of Cumberland County, I will expose to .sale by piddle oinery on the prothiscs, on Sattirtlay the day of December neat, the following described real estate lute the property of John Ilethlig, deed , ti[: rr:.9 LOTS OI aszoLra79, •ilitat" in the borough of -Shippenslntrg,- lots of Steplion Cochran. One of said lots hating thorron_erectutl a ono story NVoathrr-hoartletl !loose, and the tither without any inipro%enients thereon. Stile to commence nt 10 o'clock -A. NI. Terms cash on ;he tonfirtnntion of the Pole. . ' . • CHRISTA IN DENIMA, Atl9o N9y.fluthth•JA-1.8.1.1.. Eronon2.7l, Coh?lbri and .Pa.yhioa! Cl` 30AP iIATS AI,7D CAPS. South West cornor of third and Walnut &rents, DELPIII A. • . • pi lE•Subscriber olliurs all ass trtinent of FASII JIL tied I lATS null CAI'S, of" gond natterialonatle by the 111'0 , WOl4OllOl, and got Lin i n huonlsonit• style. Ala his " PATENT CAS SIMEHE I iAT;" . which is light, pltuntant and lim bic, awl best-ol till tultunp. It retains its first appear niwe till worn nut; 111111 i (.117i iy kept cleat %Vial I:0111111611 clothes brush or l% i/1 , (11i1. • Ile NO his ax n manufactory, ;emits I . :fur:on:01y to all orilerF, and respectfully tusks a call trout ;hose wluti visit the city, anti he trusts Its tutu, supply-111 Ni. with such 311 . 111eks Itt 1119 line are I,llllllot rail to give tuutislactiott, bulb in price and in qualiis. Every article amide to order at short notice, arid tiny 11011 prove defective will most cheerfully lie en changed.. 01.1VER 1111001i1".. Ort. 11,18 111. 50. crj•C:if.ll paid fur FURS—Nlttskrat, Ilacconn, 01- cr i l•ox, he. he. ' (1. 11. ' El R.ll.llri FOI3WARDING• tw COMMISSION MERCHANT • • Harrisburg, Pa NOW r 0 THE EAXtGAINS ! OArliele , October 2501843 mds:akaJtzr=lmtAt 4 z.iz.s : i6giste.i s i *Ai. REGISTER'S 04IGB, Carlisle, Novembek 11, 1843. ~I f iiiien.iaherebYtiven to all persons interatithrii that the following aceounte have been filed in tido race tilt 'examination by, the accountable therein bamcrij and . will be,prcsi3Dtact, to ; the accountable , of ethriberland code for.eonfirmatiori and allowa tie on Tuesday, the 12th Ikitif December; A. D. 1843; 1. Thcoc4unt of Frederick Zeigier; ti Mine- Trevor or .Iki oar, late of Flea:fort 'limit: ship, deeraserfi ~ • • . . 2. ; flat accOrtni i,P Ei'ekirst Bullock; Executor. of '24wa rd • I/viiizlllyttSr;- of 166 Ilitoiough-ot Carlisle, deceased;: '3. Tim account of David firabdt; administrator' of Illirltnel Brandt; late of Dickinson township, deceased. 4. '1'111: ncenitnt(if ttaiiiff ndmitiiiitrator , of John Umberger, 1410 of rt . :inhibit townEhiN, (levenia.d. . . • , L. ,The sopplementnlnOeoimi of Dark! Wagon: Cr, Exeently of Adam Wolf;•lute the Beteugh of ,Shi”peonhorg, deeeaqvd. 6, The eceoont of John ,Wenver,, oilerer; of • Math, Into of the lioi.iiugh of Car lisle, itocentteil. 7. The aaeount of John 11. Weaver; Admirds.. trator of the estate of :Samuel Ncidich, late of the Honour' ) of Carlisle, deceased. H. The account . of CIC111(11113 McFarlane, Ad ministra for D. 13. N. elms Testament,' annexe of l'hinas Kennedy, deceased. The account of Gorge Reply ; Guaidian of the minor children of Harvey Ruse; dec'd. slAtled by George Rupp, his administrator: The, Account. of John Darper, Gdordian of Eli:zahetli Showalter, minor daughter of JOllll Showalter, late of Frank ford township. The account of Samuel Bowman, Guardian of the miner children of [Limy Rose, deceased.' .lACOB 1311 ETZ, Register.. BOOKS AND STATIONARY. Fdi tale at J. LOUDON'b , i"..`henp few doors East of the Cat Office, Main . street, Carlisle, (old stand,) A gezeial oAsortnint of' Roftious, Xis collincus, pokjor a Blank 'Books, consisting in pain of Family, School, Octsitosize and Pocket Bibles; Of various kinds and Binding; Henry's ctUninentary on the, old grid nevi Testa. ment 6 vols. Royal 8 vo. Scott's COmMentary . -2...vols:^Royal S vo: Doddridge'S Fathily Exposi tor, complete in one, vol. Royal b so.; Buck's Theological Dictionar y, fult"4 vols..,Diel::'s works in 1 vol Royal 8 vo.; ids° Dick's works corn._ gets inLvols.,-Pytlers - Universal Aticient History l vols.; Napier's History of the Peninstila IVar 5 volsc Royal '8 vo., IVtl. sons•Grnithology in 1 v01..12 inu: colored Plates; fine TiirkeY Binding, Aitlcen,ana Frosts -.British Poch; 2 rem; Also the 3d vol. .a continuation lately published, (frOm Southey to Croly,) Arndt's true Christianity, translated firm the German by Rev. IN. Hoftlitnn, now Pastor of not Lutheran Church of this place. Also Lutheran, Methodist, Presbyterian and NVinebremirkih Hymn Books.. Alen the dilFerent Atithmetiek's & IteSts; Smiths Machette, Olney s and Hunting,don'sGeegraphies and Atlases,Algebra, Philosophy; Astronomy; Geometry; rammars, Expositors, &M; Angel's No. 1,2, 3,4; 5 and 6 Readers, Cobbs Readers and Table Honks. Also Ledgers, Day Books,P o ckets, Receipt Books, Mentor:lnd..lM Books; n., he has also on - hiiiid different articles ofStatiOnery as follows: Writing, Leifer, Note and Deed Paper, Visiting Cards, Seals, Peithitives;Silver end Lead Pencils, States, Wafkrer Mathematical Instrn intits, Guntees Scales,. Divldencle, Sand Boxes, Inlcstands of various kinds, extra fine Paint, Vic toria Pens, Black Satid,black and redlnk Powder,_ Sahle tied Camel Hair Pencils, Bristol Hoard, wa ter colour, Music Paper, Port Folios, Lithographic Pocket Maps,Alimins, Blank Cards, largo office and transparent Wafers; Fahey Colored Pa. per, Opaque. & clarified Quills; Fancy Boxes, &c. Also: Violins, Flutes, Fifes; and . other Books and, atmitinnery to tedious o mention. Also Sunday school Books and Tickets, Ilymn Books. &c. WALL PAPR HD BORDERING, of snperier gnnlily manuffcturcd by Pelrosp, Son and Illanehard, Phila. The subseriber has Pattern books, 'containing, specimens of fine and common Paper, and can procure in a few days notice any of the different patterns tfic purchaser may require: Ile also carrion.orr th'e . look ,lltinicting ElesFiness, t land; its various oranches,wherc e manufactures. Ledgers, Day Books, Dockets ca d blank bookai of every description: and quality superior, to. thoso made in the oily for country markets i'' also old rooks reb'otanal. Persons wishing to . have thoil' Ohl books re: bound, can be served at a moderate price, and be Thus cobbled io preserve inul:Y Valuable books thut' might otherwise be lost. Writing and Letter Pa 12 and 25 cents' cr mire. ' J. LOUDON. August 9,1843• CHEAP CASH STORE. • • HENRY L. ELDER, No. 493; Market Street, above 13th Philadelphia' AIL L'SPECTFULLY invites the attention of those who bit for cash (as Ile sells, on no,' other terms) to his very large and spleinlid'assort mew of HAROWAIE AND CUTIRY , just received from England, in additiOn to h i s usual stock of .1:011EIGN and DOMESTIC' 11A1W WARE, of the hest quality. Ile earnestly requests them to 6.xturdne chiewlit re, and after ascertaining the lowest prices at which they corn purchase, then to call notwithitanding the distance, and nititilleended 1), , the remarks of ilsteles 7 ted dealers in the same business,and enquire the pri ces of the saute goods at his stare. It is Itid faxed determination, and he wishes it so dlstinetiv understood, not only 'to sell as. cheap as any oth'er store hut positively chenfrr. His arrange 'ltems are ho pad.., he believes, as to (Tattle lima'.do ro, Mai yet Make .1 small profit. At all cventn Cash purchasers will find it to their interest to call. HENRY L. ELDER. , 2M-50- October I I, :843 CHEAP CARPET STORE. ON THE CASH PLAN, • 41 StrtnAeriw striTt, one door above Chesnut; also at.A'o. sif South second street, SHE Subscriber's rent in the present situnuou being very iew,hmi his terms_ CASIt_ he isol'etedieliosqtto sell on prices to suit the hard tinier... Ile offers a well selected stock of - Beautiful Imperial three ply, Jest Spperlihe Ingrain, • lliindsome Extra line Ingrains,'. 4 ' Fine mid Common do • tAriPtrINUS Royal treble Milled VCllCtiallj , Fine English worsted . • London Damask do Plain striped de .) •t .. Also, A stock Geatitifoil Floo‘r‘ Oil Cloths, ill widths tor Ileums, Halls, Entries„ Vestilnolo.s, Boor pieces. tots. Also, Coach ' . (lit (;Irtl.os,Puenituo.e Cloths, DrUggets and Float Bair, Elegant Piano and Table Covers. Also Canton nod ' Spanish Floor Matting:3; d lire. assort ment of very low priced. Ingrain and, Vengtian Car-. retiotg4, Moor Mats, hindhogi, Stair RoolS,Sze. Cus tomers intending to purchase for CaSfi, oore r&opect fully, incited to cap and examine for thesonlves as; the ,n Atoll be 'sold lot the Iculituf prices in the City. '• • . LEVI ELBRIDB E. August . 50, 1935 I,.stEo,e of . p3mrßeif Oeod . TET'PE . testenlentaryt"fett theetittite . dor tirSity„ Nnutxiti .4111ett .10w 115 10 have been•gr aniail to the' subseribbefeeitlini sapse township. 411 persons :laving eliding against said estate, art:hereby notified to tweseld.thelt.t ',IIFAY. Authenticated rot. , settleinent: Anti, thoso ktiowing themselves intlelited.to irphe payment, imMedhttelY• to SAMUEL "MILLER,. Faeoutots Cavlisle,Oetobar Cal Estate of John,Thoiacit, 'decease • OTICE iihCrebi given; thei'Lettt;rs'oi Ailmin= ' istration on the...estate .of JOHN' l'At.);l4l4S; late' of Smut; Middleton toirnship,"deiense4; have' been gcanteitto the subscriber :restillufritt did - same townitdre „All persons knowing:themc t ilielsAtulehtz. ed 16 Bahl estate Ore lierhby• 'notified to irul:kepar 7 mem fOunedhuely, and those baving . ,0440.4 'sent them auly authenticated for isenlems.ot„ IsToygmt!er 8,1343. : .e,DY.EIN G:& , (s , CatißlAN - 414;i'l 11 RE ,subscribe.!: - .;.reaßectfolly' , lnedeine .- '..:the,Ptozligthstji lips potritrAtutx,tl.ole,inE, , v, - stc S,COPRlNtio'.Viisiiiibis liVilit - 64:61 . 4 , - - tif -7- ;411;1:t..4.14T.Cti §: i t. omtbe iitpeet,4li,4rej)if i e,reitilyi bra II: tikes to.,(10 tiii ,work inAiii line el, business, itt 1.11, iikortkist libtice ikbil bii iiinisbiuMb tek.ins.•" l ' oo / , ' , " '' ' ' ' .' '. , ' • ~ ,7 ‘ 11 1 ,.1. . ateilit.' '. 0ct0iii . ..11;1843, rr. , .1 , . nr,i;t ,:,;:!: !,„.-1 4 1 1 , „ f icii , ' ' '' . ' ' ''''' '..-' , -`l•''''i ••,.- ~, EMMEME!! t .