E 2 • • YjsrattrricActigtimiil - heti - '• - d igeage Iniaiee should be loet In procuring aTpropei'ioniedir tb 'arrest the melody tit ifficii.'"...lPer the cure' of"'; Mranchitia, ,, AstbmiLObstinate•Coughs,Spitting•liined , Pain inthe!Jlreast,inehortall diseases of the Threat analLutigi;boThianpsonla , Conipotifffi 9yrup of Tnr , and Mead.: Naptolin.? as. superior 40,1111, other fettle ' the.gencral I ,systetri r strangffieninavold heeling the Ittogs, arreettog-,the"coega, Ovum, ne rvoun reitlesstmes,, rind bnpertine Cone to the , "'triads:'Thitunnticti . hhiq been 'restbred to benlib qty. :-theiunpertilletkid:efliceey of this excellent , medicine, niin.4.PiAoriabliociant in offered or. its ,superiority ever avery.otber remedy: • • • , ,grepated atol sobl:Shy AtiONY• g:AriCK B6 N..N." or-Flflbund.Spruee streete,Vtiblndeloble. • -89111-, by ,J & lIFLEMING, Carlisle. Priee'so - ate and steer bottle • • Batt breath, a tlibegreabje . ,tasfe in the Mouth, and other unpleasant syrriptoins: 'pre the re ', snit of indigestion. When the fried Mimed of being • properly dissolved rentnins in the stomach, a delete . rictus fluid called•,Sceptle acid, ,is generated, Which mixing with the fluid of the mouth is certain not only ' twelve a bed breath, but is also tlie - true - canoe - of wasting of, the gums, a deposite of tartar and decayed right's Indinn Vegetable Pills cleanse the sto mach and bowels of all billeus 'end putrid humors, purify the blood but they also restore the digestive organs for a healthy lone; and are therefore certain to remove a bad breath and prevent a premature de cay of the teeth. tti,,lleware of connterfeits and imitations. ReTlTCM barAlsatiltootiklnul and only genuine Indian Vegeta ble Pilll have, the written signature of Wimasst Watairr on the top label of each box. • The 'genuine Is for tittle by CHARLES Oftif.llV, sole agent for Carlisle, and general agent for Cumber land county, by whom country dealers will .be gap-- , plied at the Philadelphia prices. . . A Lady in Troy, N. Y., who had been ' given up by her physiclotte, sends us the following: Trey_, May 15, 1846. .Mr. Fowler—ln - October Mgt, I n Violeitschld; • tobleh settled on mylizinge and produced a hacking cough, accompanied with night Sweats, Which redu ced me very low. A few days oiler 1 was taken I employed one of am beet physleyne, but received no - bide iried - lintilher„ but with no better success, and finally a third, atilt growing worse all the While. At this stage of the disease I woe reduced en low on to be unable to turn myself in my bed, or nit Ili/ while ink bed was made. My physlchals finally gave tae Jim, and said that I had the Consumption, and that there wee no help for me. My friends advised me to.vy Wlstar's Relearn of Wild Cherry, bur the doc tors objected, said !habit would only hurry me nut of the world; I filially procured - a' bottle, and by tieing • three bottles I was restored to perfect health. nrita-skne.n.imvsort., Sold In Csrliele by S. ELLIOTTI MAMED, 'in Woharksburgi on Thursday evening , last, by the Itey.John G.fritchey, Mr. ADAM FRANKLIN, 10 MISS SARAN. PALMER ; 1301h-01 Mechanicsburg. in. Mechanicsburg, on Thursday. last, by the same, Mr. PETER LAOCIC'IO Miss A.G'NES . AYRES, both otAllen tp; and all foi "Oid Hough and Ready." On the sth Met. by the Rev. A. H. Kremer, Mr.JERKIIIAII REX, 01- Franklord tp. to Miss HActagt..l.lEAlErt.ol Allen tp, all of his coon ty DIED -At his residence , in Chambersborg, on Sunday morning, the 17th inst., aCter-a lin gering illness, THOMAS G. Niceimi.on, Esq., President of the Chatnbersburg Bank, aged 63 years. . In Hampden township; Ciimberland on the 11th inst., LEWIS AUDENRIED, stied 17 years; and on the 17th inst., ALEXANDER W. AUDENRIED, aged 18 years,—sous of IVilltam Andenried, .These young men, cut down in such.rapid succession in the flower of their age. were Students of honorable standing and high pro mise in Dickinson College.. The officers and members of that institution tender their sympathies to the heart-stricken parents and friends of -the departed,. whom this i:ouble bereavement has overwhelmed with grief, and feel that thisqnsirutable dispensation of ProVlanfee is - pa-iffy - their - own - illarlict.9. Philadelphia, ;Rowley Evening. Sept. IS. the market for FOUR . was Resettled to-ilay, and millers In order to meet the views of Umpire snbmit heti ton furtherdeclitie. Sales of,nliont 1400 hrls fair *hipping brands see reported at $5.50 per hri, which Tate some holders are not diseased to accept: CORN NERG--/s also lower, and 500 brie sold at •5. RYR FLOOR—A small lot sold, hul at a price we could not learn. • WREAT—Thers is still little or nothing doing, In VCIIIRCIIIICIICC of the high rates denionded. 131,13a1,18 is asked for reds, and m1,t0n1.26 Mr white. CORN—Is lower, and some holdres are strong: sales of Pann'a yellow have been made at 61a63 cut, and aonthern at 62 cts OATS—dull at 8102 CID for southern. Dedication. THE Methodist Episcopal Church, in New `Ole, will be dedicated to the service of.Almigh. 'iv God on Sabbath the 2.lth of September. 'The Rev. Jesse T. Peck, D. I)., President o Dickinson College, will be present and assist in the exercises of the occasion. rsepi3 Ho, to the Blountlin, Bois I The ROUGH AND READY BOYS will assemble on SATURDAY, September 30th inst, at the'liciase'of Jacolt:Richwiner on the - GertyelThrg road, 3 miles above , "Holly," in Dickinson tp, to raise a POLE and use up.Loco focaism. Messrs. IIiDDLE, of Cfliliele.Arld SAD• -Iggar of - Adarns - Co - will -- "talk." - Ceremonies to commence at 1 o'clock. Isep2o Taylor Rally in Silver Spring ! A LITTLE MORE GRAPE! 'no friends of the heroic old soldier, Gen. ZACHARY TAYLOR, the People's candidate for the Presidency, are requested to meet in HOGHSTO WN, on SATURDAY the 23d of September — , inst, to take measures for promoting the election of the man who 'never surrenders" to theeimaties or his country, and who has won by his illustfinus deeds the highest Sonora of his country. • Several able sneakers will address the meeting. •Friends of old Rough and Ready, tern '•otsti •. • •MANY Washing 'Machines. • L TUST received, ZINC WASHING MA- O CHINES, a new and improved article.— Also. FAT PRESSES, a new invention. Al , so, Six Land Werra - tits, for sale low, at die cheap store of [seplo] A gt W BENTZ. Cheap Millinery Goods. ASPLENDID assortment , consisting of RIBBONS, SILKS, SATIN s fq VELVETS, FLOwFas and Ferrnetts, choap for rash, at • EDWARDS! ...47 p d L a, Phitndelnhin. pental , , Notice. In the Court of Common I' leaq of Cumberland ' • County.. Krtairia.Strock and Cathartne.itis Wife, ve.'Ad.. am Cronie s , Judah Crouse, Geo, Crouse, John C. - Crouse;an Isabella. Crouse and Geo. Come, ~,,ebildrekoffes l is Crouse.. Tao untie% that. by virtuttof a Writ de :Par , t t ifiOna.Faelenda, issued out of the Court of Corn. slon` s ,PfeadOt,Cumberland county, arid to. me &rioted...4n inquisition will be held on the,Real , ;,Estatitrof.the aboyememed parties, to ,wit : Two , , greets* lend situated in • Mifflin township, one oc!,,rairiskiqqairje . 2o acres and perches ,and, ..the•inber.3'neree and iO7 perches sif-ivoodinpri s sin .FRIDAyAhe ,61jh pi? Oairiber,, 1848,,5it, 2 • #. s ..ion!the premises, for, the purpose of l t --.AngninglOSPloo:nrikvilluntion , ofianid;estale.r - ' -- ; . :15,, • 4.14 ES , UOFFER, Sheriff bir;r 4 3 ' „e; r•StiWell' rktPhia. • giOVeS' E a t ; n_ 48 / 1' • thir" y a ' ' 'Noi 9XB moatu recka, 0n...4i. 0. • r_ela7 ,^tif tif ;New tifllni • torti, -70 q bea d Rade' 0.. ,IsfombillOntterns fit Penn° .111e7 wropOiliflVA'. 'kitchen elegant iop, beysirf tomParP P rie' - TriD iidaort gFrtni. of dining Da, iotieprnwy, oreit ofr. Peelt:Bll:4htitlh.•l44%l;lo' r41ti1d"'9:41i0401:,1117,1. bliahb g{ebratedledVinta ge fi'llt'are %°V°S!Cinf!lhi6;l34"nYcricliPnit '..ilibentroP). Airtig ht her,many:„egkr9 Alone/3 ,insokii; In) " '1409-IV.Bgett.*o34.'l,hismar,"l4ljovea *mlagAV:taroll: .ILtaa 4+.1 teeirrll-.P1::4;; itother *tile-111a He 0 1 9. -;,0001., • nria,o • Aittot,' ove-,11 ilatgp 6). bt „.ErAfik[o9° s ' 1 ' 1111,UrfAU rlliglingiiis; • • , • . , .„ . atkible -- .T0.'0" int' Properly ' at -P e ptic iblef 1111 '0 s l t MA° Court 'Hodge. thre'bOrpnef • - Carlisle, the' foilowinecl*Cibed , pitipetty ) . ; lute. belimging David S.Fottteki• de-. (Sensed; • A... Lot of, Ground situate on North 'Street, adjoining property of Wm.,Rlicem on the north; the heirs of Samuel -Alexandpron the south', fronting odNciiilillitikiver street 42 feed, and extending' the same width'east 2401ecti and at,the foot of the'lov . extending out to Mulberry . . alley r inclitding the stone statue. The iiimi.ove-• ments are a large two-story Stone Dwelling House, witlreeminedious 'Brick Back Building, large Stone Stable, Ice-house, Nho,. large Store-room in connection with the dw.ell ing.is in ample order, and frpm the central lout• lion of the property, there is not abetter stand in the borough for doing business. It is also fore private residence. Tetra of sale made known and due attend ancd given by , GEO. SHEAFFF.R, JACOB SHROM, Ex'rs of D. S. Forney. dee'd septa—t q] VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE. irer-"si't WILL be sold at Public Sale, on . SATURDAY the 7th day o ...f.Sj; in October next, at 10 o'clock, A. Id, I ':l on the premises, the' following de scribed Real Estate, situate in Sit vor- Sring - idw - nship,Cumberland county, viz: A Plantation or Tram of Land / bounded 'by laUds of PilinPiitlibiill;'llBo4 - Gribriltig - IKAlii - ta. ham Kunkle, .Taceiki Hemp, and the North Mountain, corttaining 139 Acres and 80 Perches; more or less, having thereon erected a large'two story LOG HOUSE, Double LOG DARN and Corn-crib.. Also, a small Tenant House' and Stable. There is a well of water near"the door, an Apple Orchard and a number of Peach:and other fruit trees. About 200 acres of the above described land is cleared and in a good state of cultivation, about one-half of which has recently been limed from Limestone quariies on the pre mises, from which any quantity of limestone can easily be 'obtained ; the residue iiTinilitir Land of an excellent quality. - There p.m about 18 acres of 'Meadow, and a stream of never-failing running water, which passes..,throukh the above described Farm. The aboveiland to about four miles north of Hogestown, and near the public road from that town' to Sterreit's Gap. The terms of sale will be to be paid on the confirmation of the sale by the Court in December next, one-third the balance on the Ist of April next, when possessio will be given and if deed m.ade to the purchaser; and-the residue in two equal annual payments titereafteriVithiSui interest, t 6 be secured by judgment or mortgage. The grain growineis reservek-and the purchas er to pay the taxes for the yea 18.19. The above land w' as one tract or in separate'plecese aunt e wishes of purchasers. JEREMIA II ZEMER, JOHN 11. swill, Guardians of the. minor children of sPp2O-t Henry Fcl enherger, dee'd. REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE. •-- -----I-N—pnrsuancomf.an order..of. the L' Court of Cumberland co, inj will be sold Sale, at Public on die premises, on SA'I'URDA.Y, the Vat day of October next, at l 3 o'- clock, m,. the following described Real Estate, late the property of Enoch Woodrow, died--• , ' A Lot of Ground, situate in the town of Springfield, Cumberland co, on tha south side-of Main street, bounded on the east and south by on alley, and on the west by a lot of ins. Smith, ebnlaining tin feet in front S. Isom demth,having thereon erected a large two-story weatherlmard ed 110 USE and FRAME STABLE, anddither out-buildings. This property has been occu pied. for a number of years and is still occupied as a Tavern; and the only public house in that town. _Also,al.lltolcame time_and place, will be sold Lot of Ground in the same town, bounded on the north by an alley, - on the-cast by lota of Grace, Margaret and Peter Palm, on the south by a lot of Joint Palm, and on the west by an alley, containing about mw-fourth of an acre, - more or less. The Tavern property will be — giltreiriliiirei: lowing terms—Fitty dollars to be paid on the confirmation of the sale by.the court, one•hall the balance on the Ist of April next, when pos. session will be given and a deed made to the purchaser, and the residue in two equal annual payments thereafter •without interest. The other Lot will be sold on the following terms—Ten dollars to be paid on - the confirma tion of the sale by the court, and the balance on or before the Ist of April next, when pos.ession will be given and a deed executed to the pur chaser. The payment to be secured by Judg ments, and the properties will be sold subjet to any quit rents in arrear or that may be payable hereafter. and the purchasers to pay the taxes fur the year 1849. JNO. B. VANDEI2I3ELT, sep2o-ts] Ader. of E. Woodrow, dec'd ORPHANS' COURT SALE. • • WILL be sold on thopremises, by public vendue or outcry, on SATURDAY the 14th day of October next, of 12 o'clock, in, the following Real Einem of John Saxton, late •of Silver Spring township, Cumber land co, dec'd, vix— Air that certain Lot of Ground situate in said township, bounded by lands of Henry Grove, Christian Keller, Wm. Keller, Peter Kissinger and the road lending from the turnpike to Clark's mill,eOntaining about - 9. acres. This Lot is situate near Kingstown, and has there on erected a weatherboarded Dwelling House, and a Log Stehle. There is a good - telection of fruit trees on the premises. Also, all that Plantation or Tract of Land sit uate in said township of Silver Spring. bounded by lands of Christian Keller, Michnel Kinn, Geo. Rupp and others, containing 112 Acres and 109 Perches, strict measure. The land is Lime stone, in good cultivation and Well fenced.— There ie a fair proportion of it woodland. The improvements are a two-story woutherboarded Log Dwelling House, a Stone Bank Bern, We gon•shed, Corn-crib and other out-buildings.— There is a large Apple Orchard of good fruit; and other fruit trees on the place. A stream of water runs through the promises, and there is a well of water at the house. This property is well situated, being about I mile south of Kings town. Persons wishing to viow the premises can do en by calling on the subscriber or the tenant re siding on the laud. The conditiontr•of ante will be made known en the day of sale by sep4o-ts GEO. KELLER. Adm'r. Orphans' Court Sale, • • • IN pursuande of in order of the • • Orphans' Coart_of Cumberland co I - 114.1p050 to pub ic so e, on I e pre. misos, on THURSDAY, the Siker October next. at II o'clock, a, M, a Tract:of Patented Limestone Laud, situat e in .Allen township, in said. count t+, about a mile and a half north of Gioia & Wawa's mill, half a mile front Sheplierdstown, and ':abOut miles from Mechanicsburg, adjoining' lands of Devid 'Eberly and FrederiCk Garrett,, containing 120 acies, more or less, about 20 acres.of, which are.WoOdland, and - the residue in'a stale of good cultivation. Tho imProienionts AM.'S two-story Log 'Hedge, whit a Kitahenattnahed;,a firat.rete Ithok; Bob B anti , o Tenant' Muse with: h of wbfer ' cloea by,'and'twogood Apple Grater& Thk title is indisplitablo.....2l.. .-:-..?,Oryone. %visiting to, view the, properly pletise,call on t h e subscriber."—Attendance given and- ternniTirkidi:t=li noldn on - said day • ,'; _ - DEO , BE ELIVIAN, ,Adm . .l of 'Davehmirk do ''d :'.l):l7Paricastir,'EfaiMiner• ;and Charge this 01Re.0..: 0 1.7 11 408 court, Bali. •:•d; • „ • , IN - nunittinediSf - tie;iirderilh 0 'Otphans' Court of Cumbeiland'.66; , Sale; "on' •ij •FM DAY' •the'ldth'ef Qetobor next: on'he 414 tinifddah +of Bl echanicelifm•atlfl o'cleekoAt N , the folloW t . ing-desclifted„ . . Real' ;Estate, late 'the. property of Jacob A large Brreklitruse t end Lot ef - Groatut - sitt nate in said.berotigh.tand• tieunded by. Jonathan : yssttklii)‘,:Jacc)ti,.ll.amjlne, BilyerApratß•ffead 41,niOthattl,:containing abent'llwo,Aprtsg.‘;',Abo, a'.Trnet.ofe , yispd t qfituate East Penimboro fp;. 'hounded bY;Goo/Auppi%Goci,"-.oystor'S ,beirs,ißerii.,Clarktis Whit nthat i at" , 6fiffiniftt Twenty7throettaxesioeretotions:of •cibtP , •he termti,of Atilp.otpp.fm , follow,44Pivmper POlll-9f: 111 9-P9140- 6 PL- 11 1-0 0 0t.ltubtiappidi'V.W.the. time, grificlisone , ,,fesidue , ,et,Oae4ittir,96; 1b0:15t Aorii,.ll4lp, , and:the beilanco`on. tat - , .1' ,,, '. , L11V1.111F1R,KEL,t drri'r• .„78000„,yr filitedlfTelieWlefed. •u„, tf• •; ;Al4. 11=== g - NiiiAtZliiiiiiiitigg . ' 4 -- ;, , ',,;,. , •...J.Y. - .: : - -4T.f,p,tirdip - .:03'412E::c -. , 1 4 T. , ...''. ',1,4 Litiffiradeatice . ' Orphans'. CoUit of. Cludberland co; . bis' geld pubße Salo en Titans. - .. U I biltilhe-sth-ot.OctoberVlB4ki, at 10, .o'hloCk;4:_ii. the follo w ing deso6. bed -Real -Estate . ; litter the property of:JACOB 11,1G1-1; doe'd;.vtz ' • ' ' -No..lA...Tract of Land, situate in Mifflin tp, in . said county,- bounded.by . lands of--Jsaao Christleib,- George ; North's: heirs; 'John and lands'of thedutirs-of-enid-decedent-hareithaf ter described es'No. 2, and containing 287 Acres, 81 , perches, neat measure, having'therean sweet ed. a two-story tog Dwelling House, Kitchen, dte, double Log Barn, Wagetirshed,'Coin-crib end Cider-press, a well of never.failing water, convenient to the house, and a good Apple Or chard: About . lo acres of the Farm are first rata Timber land, and the residue inn goad state of cultivation, of which about 30 acres are good meadow, the greater part - of which is suit able for tillage. No. 2—A Tract of Land, adjoining the above described Farm and land of Henry Miller, Abm. Whinier, Moses Whirler, Daniel M'Laughlin, Jacob Kitner, Ge ~c, Hoon and others, emitaming 184 Acres, 113 Perches, neat measure, having thereon erected a two-story -Log House and Kitchen, double Log Barn, Wagon-shed and Corn-drib, an Apple Orchard and a never-failing well of water near the door. About 50 acres of the above Farm are hrsq-rate Timber Lead, and the residue in a good state of Cultivation, of widen about 20 acres are good meadow. The above. tracts.will be sold separately or together, to. Suit purchasers,- on `the. following 'terms: The costs of sale to be "paid by the puichaser - os'imreliesertrott - the confirmation - tit' the sale by the Court, dt which time he or they will be required to enter into recognizance in the Orphann' Court with approved' security, to se cure the residue of the purchase money, to be paid as - follows—one-third to remain 111 the hands of the' purchaser' during the dife of the widow of said decedent, the interest to he paid her annually, commencing on the Ist of April next, during her life, and at her death the prin cipal to be paid to the heirs of said decedent t— one other third to be paid on the Tat of April next, when possession will be given and deed made to the purchaser—the remaining third , to he' aid in two equal annual payments thereafter without interest. No grain or rent will pass to the purchnser,ps the Farm is rented, and the grain passes to the renter. The taxes of 1849 to he paid by the purchaser. Any person wish ing to view said Farm may call-on the subscri ber residing on the premises. . JACOB HIGH, Adm'r sepl3 • of Jacob High, dec'd I4r ,, ‘ker:l4.t.l* r.Ve . AT PRIVATE SALE. •- THE subscriber offers nt Pd. vote Sale the following:described s s Real Estate, situate Ist-,North I I Middleton toWnship.,Cumberland -447-77 county, containing 150 Acres, more or lees, patented land, about 145 of which are cleared and in n high state of cultivation, and the residue covered with thriving-young Timber. The hnproyetnonts are a two-story Log House, Stone Kitchen, Frame Barn, Wagon-shed end Corn-crib, and a tine young thriving Orchard witB choice fruit. The Farm is well covered with Locust Timber. There au a mionher of itever=fsiiliii - g funning springs of water near the door.- T h e above mentioned tract is all Lime• stone Land, and is in a healthy neighborhood, within two miles - of Carlisle and one mile from the Cumberland Valley Railroad, and lying on the Canodoguittet creek. The. Farm. is con venient to the Carlisle market, The purchaser Oen have the whole Farm, or 102 acres and the knotovements, or rto acres, or the 5p acres di vided into five or ten lots: By this' latter divi sion the property would suit persons in Collate who wish - to purchase lots. An indisputable title will be given. For terms 'apply to the subscriber, residing on the .Walnut.- Bottom road, five miles from Carlisle. • sepll " . JOHN FISH B URN, sr. WOOD LAND AT PUBLIC SALE TTIF: subscriber na agent for A G EGG, will sell at the Cintrt House, in the borough of Carlisle, on SATURDAY, the 7th day of October. nt 11 o'clock, A. At, a Tract of NOON" , TATN LAND, containing upwards of TEN WIN DR ED Acres of valuable Timber, divided into lots to suit purchasers, or sold altogether, as purchasers may wish. The sale will he posi tive and terms accommodating. 'Sale positive. Persons Wishing to buy lots of the above Land, con do so at private sale, by coifing upon the subscriber at. any time at his office in Car lisle.' julyl.9-ts WM. M. MIDDLE, Ag't Cheap rooks ALL the new and popular cheap Literature n the day may be tound nt the counter of COL LIER & fiROTHERS, North llnnover street, [srpt The Annual Election For Officers and Men:veers of the CPIIIRER LA ND VALLEY R.R. COMPANY, will he held at the house of Moron, in CAR. LISLE, on MONDAY, the 2d day of October next, between the honrs of le o'clock, A. M, and 4 a. E M RIDDLE, eepl3 Secretary Plainfield Classical Academy. THE semi-annual .examination of the Stu dents connected with this Institution, will take place on THURSDAY, September' 28, com mencing at 3'o'clnck, ♦. M. Parents and others intereated in the education °Nitwit are invited to attend. ft K B URNS. sepl '" Dr. A. B. Arnold, AGRADUATE of the Washington University of Baltimore ' and who has at tended one of rho principal Medical Schools of Germany, the University of Pennsylvania. and for two years the Blochley-Hospital. near Phila delphia, respectfully offers his Professional Ber: vices in all its branches, to the public. nesidenee , --Plninfield, Cumberland county, five Milne from Carlisle, on the State road lgad• ing to Newville. [sepl3-3mo—pd Notice THE undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Cumberland co,-to settle and adjust the rates and proportions of the assets of JOHN WICKLINE, sr, dec'd, to and among the respective 'creditors of his estate, hereby gives notice, that ho will mcer-witfi the creditors for that purpose at the house of Elias Dickle, inkeeper, in the borough of Newville, on SAT. CROAT, the 14th day of' Octaber-Next, et 10 o'- clock. A. a, et which time said creditors Will nie. sent their accounts duly attested. VANDEREELT, sepl3-tm • Auditor NO!IOB. , , Ak - Mr - peribturnie - heteby:licnifivd - llnirttil 111. Teetarnentary on the • estate of the Rey. Dr. ROBERT' EiWORY, late".Tretilderit of Dickintion College have been granted 'tottG9 oeb• critter,' residing in the borough of Carlisle. Ali persons keying claims or demands, against the estate Of said .decedent f .are requested to preT sent, them properly authenticated, for settlement, i and those ndebted to make payment to , • • w...p. SEYMOUR,! sepl.3-6t, • • • . t,Executstri • 'LETTERS Testamentary on the , Eetatdef GEO., CRAMHEAD, er,latis,of South Mid: 'dleton township: dee'd, have ,been granted by ihe.Regieter ef Cumberland county to the sub. iiOrib,pr u reeidingip,therrmerownehtp. „-Allner‘ ioni - EiVing;demanie,ngeinet - eeid:ottlele,•ere:r9i trinktf knew,' rho 'sole ryithout i dehiy i end ihotlo indebted;to niskerntivfitenelo. • ~. M AR THA CVCRAIGHEAD.:' sppl ' : , ' ;- Exoutois ...ne.sold AMY' tlie ( 26th'Of September, on the.pre- Mhos of t he' aubaarlber; N7llliddletoir t the following ptyper!y:, .Two head'of Homea,l. nife;,yreedittg,,,hiltmOtticl ,. ,2,COlie 01 • Ilepit,of; fat! Pans and', g Prood4l s t iSovr'l ,6 a 'flifsr: ol lAPN-6-: 4 br i,tAv aitopi; 4„, :a o 13ft:#,:ftndi,ft pme.horee,:wa.! gohit'With..,blidl , andhey laddorq', to - each,: Hevie l q-eititi, .9art and anif.:.littirowa;.Vlrindmill.'--Cptling•boxi4Shovel Plot'th, single atitl,4l)6nblOttrees and stretchers, Ray y ` the.terli',lolen)l4'-the:buithel ! n first-rate ,Cooking-kgtoie, te.edthcifi :firat , kate Quarrying and:!other aitielealtoo`iittmerounto men' 110004 laale'tes commence at 10..o'cloalt,' A. 341, , when terms will be made known . by pieto3-14*-4 , 111;; ; ) r:l', ~ . ....,„witi, o - . H uytEgv,i, Ckloder3T,e!v , -eh'tive., I -11.11k,lulbsoMberdtaejust _° #pnoy,nnd • ,iStaolo l l A l l'' ,9. P° 46l.io,lib -fi e °l 6lin t 7 '' onion of thli,publtel intlioltf - t . e:Wi-t-nit .; 4 - 1- g4 G:1 ) V,,,4,4/TNE/t l .l iiii 4 fM . "; ll ;V:t?. r .l: , '':'-` -;;;?' • ."!, Ic SONS,' Importers And Peelers In Silks,.`Ribbonk and Millinery ' Goode IsIo: 40: §Onth - Seicend:StreetiThilidel. 'Phis; hdie Juoe.reeeived .aad are openingla very iieh' assortment of PAL1......M11..L111ERX • ~Vignred and Mirded Ramer geode bi,:ixt* Bonpat,Sitins,l.Otall colas . • Plain and , COrded,Velvels; , fillvtors. , - 'Fanci Bonnet and Cap Ribbo I, a large aid French and American Flowarojell prices •, 'Meek Diese Sillis;Ronibizinem 3 . , Fancy b1C19 . 14, Quilling_s.. Fall -Trunrinags Bona Crowns, . Tine, Backrame, Altai, a beautiful assortdiiint.of French Fancy Feathers, froni:the.rfirst manufadttiry iii Faris., A large .proportion of the_itbdie goods being of our Own impartation, we are 1 / 4 tiaable'd , to oiler them at very low prices. ' [mMl3-Imorg New •Goods, Cheaper than Ever I GFORGE CROOKS; in West Main street , Carlisle, has just returned , from the city with a large assortment 'of- PRY GOODS, which he will be able to sell cheaper than any where sold id Carlisle. He . effers and 4.4 black and brown Muslin: at 6 cente,...ouperior to any ever sold in Carlisle. Fancy Inns, fast Mars, at 61. and 10-cents. - Also,yurnitttie Cal ico, to 10 cents; all ot which is much impel+ , or in quality to -any he has been . selling, Ging hams 10 to 12} cts, , Mlislin de Lone 12i. A large assortment of whitened. yellow and green Flanel, cheaper than any bedr.ctier thought of, wide; ell wool,atlficisuch as.usually'sells for 31c,310.,hqe._FAIM_CatOrneres at- 'MR. mph 'as has been .sselling ; - Cassinetts, Tweeds and other 'Woolen. goods equally cheap. Also., Ladies' (keep goods, such as Cashmeres, -Alpaces,'Bombasine, fiig'd Mous de Lane, ke,; Tilrof which will be sold cheaper - than ever. . GROCERIES—Gond-grown 'B4ear, 510 6.1 e;, crushed and fallh.g . loaf. -10 c. Magenti,,Honcy. sup. Black Tba Mc pct' lb.; .Y. Hylton, Iniperial do; Spicei of all kinds; ; suptlcider Vinegar. sena • NOTICE. THE Board or Directors of the-Carlisle Bonk have this day (Aug. 26) declared a second Divi dend of so much of the capital stock of the Bank, as will entitle each stockholder who has -Paid mote lhaneighteeti dollars on each share of their stock in said Bank, to receive whatever sums have been paid thereon by.them respectively, beyond eighteen dollars per share, Which), Di vidend will be paid at the Banking House, to "the stockholders respectively entitleLto receive the same, at any time after the-list-day of Septem ber next. .By order of the Board of Diceetars. - A. HENDEL, Clerk. Carlisle Bank. Aug.:lo-4i No tice TILE Commissknerti - Of C.Umbetinfid county deem it proper toinforiii the public. that the eta• ted meetings of the Board of Comtnissinnerawill be held on the second and fourth Mondays of each month. at which time any persons having business with snid rßoard, will meet them at their office in Carlisle. Atiest. WM. RILEY, Cl' k. Six Cents Reward! RAN AWAY from the subscriber, in South Middleton township,-on the Slat-ult r a-Mulatto boy, en indentured' ripprentire to the Farming business, named ROT3ERT H. JOHNSON.— All persons are forbid !laboring or trusting said boy.under penalty or the.law. seps3 GEO. D. CRAIGHEAD. zirommcm LETTERS Testnenentnry on the estate of ANN CAROTHERS, Into of E. Permsboro rp, Cumberland co. dec'd, have been granted by the Register of said county to the subscriber, residing in Bellefonte,. Pa. All persons having. claims against said estate will present thorn for settlement, and those indebted make payment to THOMAS CAROTHERS, sep6—pd) Executor • YorklL Ouraberiand Rail Road. T'TRE Stockholders of the York and Ctidtbor land Railroad Compafik are hereby notified, that an election for a President and six Directors for said companyi, will be held at the Washing ton House, in borough of York, York county, Pa., on SATURDAY, the 23d of &Tien - thee 1843, between the hours oft and 3 o'clock, P. st Wm. Ilgenfritx Adam Aeigle'• A J Glossbrenner J H Graham - Samuel Small A Blair Jacob Emmett David Nevin ' M Doudel W C Houser R J Fisher S Cameron William Patterson Joseph Rosa • T C Hornbill John Crall A Fl Vantoif John. Runk in F M Watts Robek. Nehinger W M Henderson George elitist \V M Biddle A Patterson Joseph Eckle Robert Bryson F Hammel Lewis Hyer J M G Leecuro H Longnecker S Atherton Ira Day . •' Martin Crall MiChael Hoovei Miles Hays J M Woodburn S G Kister • K. Irvin JOhn 14neklip M CoCklin James Star . ' J M Haldeman Jacob Miller P Daugherty H H Slosser L Metegar Jacob Kirk sop6-3tr Commissioners Watt r fk Patterum's Truss, 011 4 , 4 4,,,,p , e , , ,„,_ a% __ ~. „,,..f „,„,,„„4, 71, t 014 0 4 u---: FOR THEIRAI/ILAL.O URE-O.F.HERN OR RUPTURE. A SUPPLY of the above truly valuable /31. TRUSS received and kepi constaoilV Tor sale nt Inug23l S. ELLIOTT'S NOTICE. LETTERS Testamentery on the estate of RICHARD CRAIGHEAD, late of South Mid dleten township, Cumberland county, dec'd, have been granted to the subsciibers. All par sons having .claims stud deceased are re quested tp present them for settlement, and those indebted to make.payment to RICHARD CRAIGHEAD, JOHN W. CRAIGHEAD, aug23-41.1 Executors Stray Horse. •'- 5 • • • UAME te the'reSjdince of the , lubecriber 'residing in' licktrison '''' l (l4„ •hawrishiOlsout the 4th - of August, as a , a large BLACK HORSE . sup Po. I "-L 17 ') sed ,to be about nine , 'years ' 'he owner is requested go'comci forward; prove property, pay charges and , take if away, other ,NlSErit will be disposed or according to laW. ,• augl3-3t • - DAVID 'RALSTON. TiOzscE LETTERS of Adiininistrotion Oa the restate of GEORGE HYDE; Jr., late of:Alien township, Cumberland) county; dect'd4 , huvel 'been grinned ,to the , subecriber 'residing . in West Manchester iownshipi. York 2 countyp.tt pont:she: haring cialnic 'spinet ',the estaie prosent.them for settleritenti!and:those indebted motto payinent. r.i GEO. ay DE,. Sr.,. ; '; Adatintairator_ • ' qi•P, BEIM . , JACOEV'r i EVT4ftdv'SON:, WOULD, ,respectfully, call the atteritton o• V ,House , Asipars and the public, to the ex. ionsitto.nteck eLtplondidl'Uß U RE. Welsh ding Sofas; Wardrobes, Centre and other Tablbs, . Dreaaing and Ploin , Bureaus, and every variety or Cabinot.,,waret tyyjt thoy-.havo just , opened at'their pIEW ROOMS, on the cornet' of North Danoven'atid Louiher streets; Carlistia They late' confident , hat •the 'sulsknicir I AdOit t pf, the workinanship, , and elegance;of style; in which their articles -aro 'got up,- toiother+with t , theit en altattaas;iaill Irecommend them to. everrpor: eon wanting' Furnittirool Thnr have .'alsormadd feelfrtainifactunug•and 4101014 a constant sUpply,efevery.article,m their ; sine- , both, plain and , ' ornament jth'inelogant and; itsfal 4, at iprieeliwhieh phnno,t, riiild."Ault•POrchioibre , - The/ I would attriunitl y , malt° I t roncwho• ir o 3 v porn ntonce.,housa 4 lteet (r(to end 'in/lupine therriJfinnient eleganti !pilot', to which ihotwill •ponatafittrtnako,additionari the newest antl'ltteiii }.l;t . t:t. toi'onlor at the ‘ithofteat no itteeelcontownand countryi Aar* ;pr. _" ; ;}> 6 . ,1040.41 , )4 , ) ,,- -I'4i4c4Azr fqqa'f.' r-P t 7 0 M4l *I'D •0. ,1 ;, '." '",;'; • - 4 " <: - - ent~ Late' REAL. lISTAILI Er • .; • OBLIC SALE. , Mibli'difale on ,% • • i '•TrIONDAy, th,e'iOth'daYaf-Ooto. •./ 11 be n nei o t; at 2 'elock , P r ' the fol• lotrita i llettl , Estate,! . late' the pro-, • ,PartYi of K9oorgrrßupp; dec!di Al' that certanf:PyintetionTorgract-of Land sit. uste:in Silver, SPring, tp; Euinberhuid.Co; hound. ,ed, by l lands of David,f,anegagolr(BrickeriLl; feeikle r and , " Brigge' heirs containing. 89 'Acre's :wadi h ay; e reeled ,a :iivo-storVLOG HOUSE dini hirgename Demi Wagon Sliedalid end:Al other no.. cessurylint:beliblifige, 'Aboitti7Otares are'eleor cd•and'in state , of , cultßation, and the" balance covered whit thriving, timber: 'This farm has considerable locust -ticettr3r, and is located near,the turnpike, vvithiVehalf amile of Bricker's Mill, and in of t , Spring Meeting house. ThoGelebrated Silver Spring rises with in a.few feet of the house. Alsip, on TUESDAY; the 17th day of October( next, at 2 o'clock, lc tit, will be sold nt public sale, on The premises, the following Tract of Land, late the properly of said dec'd, viz •. Al that Tract of Land, bounded by hinds of Chris. tian Keller, Rioted Parker and John Rupp, con. tenting 56 Acres,and 82 perches. having thereon erected ri•LOG - HOUSE aud r Log Barn, with - a never-failing well ofgebd water near The house; 25 Reps are cleared and the balance in first rate timber. , This property is lo'cated six miles from Carlisle and three from Mechanicsburg. • Terms made knoivit on' day of sale by . GEORGE RUPP, Jr, LEVI 'MERKEL, sep6-ta7- • . Executors Ott - Lancaster Volkes Freund, (Mimi till sale, eriil'Send this offihe. . orphans Conrti Sale. - BY virtue. - of on order of the -- 70rpliiinq' - Court - of - Cumberland - ' [11:1 County; I will expose to public sale on the premises,on SATURDAY • the 23d of September next, ai 12 • o'clock, •noon, all that certain- Plantation or Tract. of Land, situate in Silver Spring tp, in I said county, bounded by lands of Geo. Belshao ver, Jacob Harman, Andrew Irvine and others, containing about 121 Acres, about 85 name of which are Limestone, and _the:remainder Slate land of good quality. • Between 20 and 30 aiiiroes., aro in thriving young timbil and the residue in certivation. Phc land is well fenced, a largo portion of it'being post and rail. The improve moms are a large Stone DWELLING HOUSE, Kitchen, Stone Bank Barn, with a Threshing Machine attached, and ether out-buildings • There is a good well at the door and q very sm. perior Limestone Spring near the house. A young Apple Orchard or grafted fruit and other kinds of fruit treat on the premises. There are two good Mills within a mile of this farm.— There-are- ti-great. quantity.of_locust trees on. said farm. Also,-will bo_offered_at_the.same time tt Lot . of Ground adjoining the above, and containing about one acre, having thereon erected a good LOG HOUSE and Frame Sitible;Well suited for a tenant house. There are some choice fruit trees on this lot. Both properties cab be viewed at any time before the sale. Conditions made known on the day of sale by HENRY 'W. IRVINE, Adm'r . of Armet'g Irvine, dee'd Public Vale. -'' - BY virtue of- the last will and i n it .-.:. tcsuitnefing Jacob. Homer, dec'd, '.4Xt • ~ q 1 •13 t Lwill expose to public sale, on the . 4:ii : I 'l', premises, on SATURDAY, the '23d of- September-next-nt --pro', clocli g , A. sr, n ft OUSE and LOT of GROUND, in North ' Middleton tp, Cumberland co, on the road frornEterrett's Gap to'lliddiesex, contain ing 8 Acres, more or less. Thehouse is a new Log House, If - stories high.t.with..a good Log Stable, Spring House, and a spring 01 water on the premises. property half of the land is in timber. The lles at the foot of the mountain, adjoining =John Wilson and Jonas Lich. It is a very convenient property and suit ablo far the accommopm ion of-mfamily. _ _ HENRY JACOBS, SAMUEL ZEIGLER, s'ep6-t s Exec'rs of Jacob Humer. deed Orphans' Court Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Or . plums' Court of Cumberland county; I ; a a a will expose to public sale, on the pre • mines, on SATURDAY - , the 30th of -• • September, 18485711 o'clock, A. M, HOUSE and LOT of 'GROUND, in the bo -rough of Newville, CumheAnd county.- situate situate on the corner of RaiRMA street and the State road, and hounded by a lot of Mr. Weld. The improvements are a two-story Frame Wen. therboarded HOUSE and back building. and good stabling, with choice Fruit in the lot. The terms will be made known on the day .of sale by LEWIS RHODES, aug3o-Ipl Adm'r of Mnry Dock, tiee'd Orphans' Court Sale. B)' virtue of an order of the Or r, . •phans' Court of Cumberland I H.: I , will expose to public sale, on the pre '; mime, on FRIDAY, the 29th Sept., 1948, at 11 o'clock, A. M, all that Plantation or Tract of Land situate and being in the township of S. Middleton, and county of Cumberland, about onevmile east of Papertown, on which Henry Haruiet, deed, lately lived, con• taining . 92 Acres more or less, abont ten acres of which is in timber, and the reridue ciehred and under good fence. The improvementv are a two•story Frame Weatherbearded HOUSE, a a pretty good BARN:Corn-crib, an excellent young Orchard and a Well of water at the door. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold a Tract of Mountain Land, which lies about half a mile from-the Farm, and contains 19i aries, more or less, audio well suited for timber land, •as attached to the Farm. The terms will be made known on dm day of sale by JOHN WERT, • oug3o-tfk Ad m'r of Henry Hemel, dre'd Orphans'. (foist Bain .• REALEELTATE. ON SAT,URD AY, the 30th of Septentrier, 1848, will be sold at 1111 üblic side, on the. premises of Bukzer . Bigler, late of W. Plating. boro'ip, dec'd, a TRACT of first rate Limestone Land, situate two miles west of Mount Rock, near.lhe turnpike; ccuaaining a. bout 34 Acres, all of, which is under good fence, ang about 30 acres Of which is cleared and in good cultivation. The imaicrietnenta ore o LOG HOUSE. doublo Log Barn, a Well of never+ failing Water, a good Orchard of choice fruit, &c. • Terms of Sale—Two hundred dollars to be paid on confirmation of sale,•one half of the resi due on the let of. April, 1849, when possession will ibe , given, and, the remainder on Ate. let of April. 1850, to be secured by judgmertubonds. Sale to commence at 1 o'cloelt, when attendance wil!bisiivent,y. . _ . Far • .ALDl3l)_N;L___ • Adrilittistrittoi• oug3o-te 'Tan ItarCroi • . . „ field at public sife,'On —'''SATURDAY,'' the . 3()th',Any• - of . '1;V: 1:1111 September 'next;'itt 12.O'cloCki , ar, • ' 'of said the following'proporty, late t .aerate OLJAC OD - MEI. .L E , ec'd; to Nit :, Ali ,that,:cortain , Lover 'piece of Land ,situate 'id . pilver Spring townehip, Cumb erland•ounly,, bounded' by lands of David peorgaßepp!e heire.and.John.SchWarti,. 'aturcentaiiiia 'abbut ; Eleven Acres. Tlio pitiVeMentrire.a two-story Log Dwelling House, a•t Frunie' , Darn; . ' Currier 's SKOP; Birk Shed, Dirk Mill; and - Other , ticeosSary 'buildings also+a, note* :of irate id- good ciido:' • , The lam is: fir s t ,rate ..Ltmeetons . ,Teleared...a . o7 - dri: der!.goodfancet • ,;••• Thete..ite , d importer ~Or-, chard: of,yettng Applw.Tretti.Oklbe premiere,' and o:,.nayer T heling:weji foregoing ~theie le. Lime calculated loi,thizuse Of ;atone coat This .preperty„iseituatett.abonebne ormechtini*ji rg ., : et r ut;posseeee,sil l a n y ;divan . = togas fterbacrernaggiorOuFvrettril y.to Rattread-,Mt700 facjliatif ojttattridg' bark for, lanniniltihiko l l .4 o Th " Theletliniiiifetle4.ll(llittinede known, on the , information bY:lliti,sithsoriber,lrom any , relatfai)tot.tlkie , preArty coil ballad it any time befordelid'dayt,' l •,f).4 ;.- • nuf;1010:` ...„ " {of Jacob Meiley. -ter, lisnieeti3r; Vol!kifiettedPitind , ' IVirisburg: Telegraph ittieVt,llll- .to.thie t;lllV9Tion tC , , t• LETTERS of A artiloititeplierrom.the "emote SiAmberiali.t cOunty;',:deoli),,iittiVetibeeo+*flinied to Cho; tisilfg.cribori All 7.porsonsr haviogeJeltihnsiiioaitilit will oropont them for' aett~gtiiout; and : thofa In 4 ilebtoa ;loft% psmiop t •;',,i,:.ipY; 7 tv ' Bl " r Ilibllpt4 " as • ' ri • " - .• lu - lo' • gar e 146, - E l 4 y p y ‘, ,TUBLAE r . WEDNESDAY," the, 29th 'Of Sep.' ;;s: Be I Stibseriliar, Carlisle;.: his 'ialuable , :HOUSE tind'..LOT,,eittiation'Weet llain.Uirede,: in said' baraughi . ecuitaiiiing 60 , feet n :lions ojid , 240 in ' depth. Tne _hetise is two ' stories'high, with ;an attic, enditwell finished throughout. '-Tlictro . is . a well' of .Water;:iiiid t e rM'near the 'doer, and [helot planted,With home fruit The lot adjoining, now occur pied es a lumber-yard. will he field et the same time ; either as a whole or - divide - 4U RAS to suit ourchseers. Also, at the same time and place; will be - sold the HOUSE and LOT situate on the West end of Leather 'street, in said tiiiraugh,' containing 72 feet front and 240 M depth." -- .The house is of Brick, two stories high, and finished in the hest style. The kn• contains a number of , choice fruit trees. On FRIDAY, the 22d of September, will be sqld at publin sale, on the premises, in S. Mid dleton tp, Cumberland co, the valuable FARM eitfite, lit sfild tOwnsltip, containing 108 Acres,. 'more or less, of good land, all of which is under good fence and in a high staid of cultivation, ad ni Jitcob_ Sh ea fib r and (Alert , . The improvements ,are a two story BRICK HOUSE, Bank Barn and other ne cessary put-buildings; together with a never failing well of water near the door. There is a handsome young orchard of choice fruit. Also, at the same time will be sold 71 acres of Moun tain Land, covered with thriving - timber. • On-WEDNESDAY, the 4th'of October, will bq soldot public sale, on the promises, the vela lible-FARAL-knownas "Mixers - Farm - ," - situ ate in Monroe fp, six miles east of Carlhile,.on the' road lending from Chtirclitown to Mechlin itiiburg, containing 107 Acres of first rate Lime .sione-Landoill-cirwhich-ie-welbfeneed-and-un, der good cultivation'. • The improvements are a large two-story STONE HOUSE, Log Barn and other improvements. Mao, a never-failing well of water, orchard, &c.. Salem commence at each place at 10 o'clock, A. Di. The terms of salowill 'be reasonable.— Attendance give y FRED'K HOOVER, __S-M-HOOVER, - --- J. F. HOOVER. sop6—is] House and Lat at Private Sal:. - THE subscriber offer at private • ask the HOUSE and LOT lie now occupies, situate in West HiPi six miles west of and five miles east of gewville, on the State road. containing "three-fouribs of an acre. with:renew BRICK HOUSE, thirty by twenty four feet, all elegant large Stable, and other ne cessary buildings. This Lotman be.divided into three- lot a -con - Ve n ien t • for - building.-This-pro perry is well calculated for a tavern stand;bcing ear - the - centre - betweemen - rlialramd - NwvT,ille. Persons wishing to purchase a lot of ground will get s bargatn;as the subscriber intends to remove to the West. If not sold on or before tin; 21st of October, it will be offered nt public sale on that day, when MIMS of sale wiltbe made known by augal tsj DAVID GREUN. Orphans'. Court Sale. BY virtue of 'an Order , of the Orphans' Court Cumberland-county ; l wdl expose to-publigittle on the p remises; on .Thursday, the 28th day of Sept., 1848.'10 11 o'cicick A. M. A firstrate lime alone FA.F.M.iti Dickinson township,- lately the mansiOn farm of deed, situate immediately - south of the WOlnut Bottom Road, about half way bet Ween Carlisle' id Shippene burg. It contains about 140 acres of prime land, 120 of which is cleared and well fenced, and the residue in fine timber.- The improve ments are a two story BRICK . DWELLING, with a Frame .House attached, a good Frame Barn, a good apple orchard, with other choice fruit. _The land is all unbroken, and of firstrate Aliality, with running water in nearly all the fields. Altogether it ,is among the finest farms in the county. The terms.-will be-made known- on. the day of sale by JANES ‘VEAKLEY, Admtr. of Wm. L. Weakleyi dec'dt Aug. 10,-te. 1:7 - Lancaster. Examiner insert till sale, and send bill in thin office Real— Estate for Sale.' . Witt he sold at public sale, on , sA.Tu RD AY , the:tad day of Sep tember next, at 12 o'clock, 51 . , of 4 PA I said day, on the premises, the fol ;-'-;-1":" leaving real estate, late the property of Andrew Oiler, de'cd, vie: All that certain Plantation or Tract of Land situate in Frankford township, Cumberland county, bounded by lands of A. Burkholder, S. & 13. Freeds, Laird's heirs and other lands of said decedent, contain ing 153 Acres, 17 perches, strict measure, hav ing thereon erected a two-story STONE HOUSE, double Log Barn, and 'other intprov.- - meets. This place is well watered, under fence, and about 120 acres of it cleared and in cultiva tion. There fit a good Apple Orchard on the place. and a variety of other choice fruit trees.-- That portion of the land tha t is not , cleared. is wqll timbered with oak and chestnut. • This farm will be sold in one or two pieces, as may-be meat desirable to purchasers. Will also be sold at the same time anti place, Five 'Prams of valuable Woodland, adjoining or in the vicinity of the Farm above described, and containing different quantities of land, the small est tract near 15 acres, the largest about 37 acres. The terms of sale will be made known on the day of aa'e by JOHN LER, ntig9-19 rarmatrtivats Alto • THE ai,scriber offers at private • sate the, FARM on which he now Mil Hives, situate in North Middleton township, Cuibberland county, on the road to Sterrett's Gap, about four milesfrom Carlisle, containing ONE HUN DRED AND TWENTY ACRES;"of first rate Slate 'Land, about DO acres of which• is cleared and . ; in an excellent state of cialrifitinti, undergood fence. There is also running water around the place. The 'improvements are a two-story weather botirdect DW ELLIN G HO USE, in good order, with. a'new Bank, Darn. the basement of which is stone and , ihe upper part frame, together with Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, and all other neces sary out-buildings.. There is a Well of Water close by the house, and a thriving young ORCII ARD of the beat fruit of every kind. There is a good deal of Locust Timber on the place, and about thirty acres of the place is fine Meadow Land. Persona wishing to ace" the place are re quested to apply to ittlyl2.2m] MICHAEL MILLER, • , VALUABLE BAR= - ,•. AT PUBLIC SALE. ; !THE -subseribei at • ...public mile on . SATURDAY, the 90h of September : next, a valuable •FARMcanuatein Monroe town -" shin, Cumberland - , county, -one mite .nort, "of!Churchtovrn,, five miles east of .Carlieleion the Middlesex road, containing.o N E. HUNDRED 'AND SIXTY ACRES; more of less, of, tine. quality Limestone Land, of which 130 acres is cleared and in a high state of culti vation, under good , fencing, and the remainder in thriving timber.: The improvements are a large two.stoty wea-- ther.boarded..,DWElLLlNG !HOUSE, alone Bunk Barn,,and_all other:necesearY Out-birild inge. There:is a never-failing Spring of Wator in the cellar, and' an ORCHARD of choice fruit trees on the. place. , The said',ParM,will be sold nt private sale if application "Creeds, before- the. above-day,--For-terms-applvier-, . 06"'Lliicioier'llitiOn,inoott "to'. tattoo* Of 032; and obetrott•thin'otnee.,, ittWit° 'Sale. , . • . -• • THE aubscribeFoffeiseat private • • sale a, FARM, simile :fin •••milniti • ••• [it' • towrelp, Cumberland county, a ;-• -.2',P even , miles ; north-west of ' • now occupi4d by Henry ore, conjoining , W 2 Acres' of good Sfatc•Landi hb6}}} 4 7B;aeree la' cleared and lin ii•gooll state of Milt Wallow, and' dove rnaindorin thriving limber.•.; ;AMMO Inh proidmeme , arer • Wfgiiod }WU storyr pkwELLINGi.MOUSH;,-Kit e beh,': Ste.; with,* • spin* itt and se,larde Bonk' 'Barn,. WO ;all•ol}ow4eoessety-otifbuirdinge... ,There are }wo Orehaidemn the place'containing, every; varletrer Vreit",T ; ;Aj find theadow'ilieW,be , , fore }be door of the'tende; and• a public todd"leada dime' from! itiolFamMto:Hehiviw ill,; • ;• 1 ; ;' •:.IN}liniiiVd}ildringto ace: the jai= era requested I din prosen},lnnitit, •iier;living,neur • :• utt9.titor".tf;;..7 , :•°='•"•••lACOß rtr - ' - ',tNetilirAt•V;•';':&4Ariiiiiinitiiiiaigi6ii' , : to!i .o f , §l9q:MitkiNiJnnil,...',R,toiTiti AT..,T710t: EOM ';ll~tt~ellarie =~ ~-- _,.. .. ~.._. _. ,• ~.y . ms s ._ -~'> ~'~ S'obsllo - -4ndi Cigar Stott: - THE aubsetrilitic haeltisropened it choice va. .rietk - of CHEWING - TOBAOCO;consisting of theaCdifferencendmopille6braide of Obniress also' Mi licee - C Fineut 'chewing- tobacco. Alec: some five -or alx beet brands imported and Ame xican CIGARS .cadet scanted ihnidting Tobac •co..whito elsy, stone end wooden Smoke; Pipes, Pipe Steins; &C.,. all of the very-beet. quality : Former mamas - and Milan's. generallkare in vited.to esiland. try-for further egialaction._ My shop is the rolimlatelkdatipdlok Mr. llend,9l, -a-watch•make r-shop; on= - Mein'-orimeti-oppo• site the Railroad office: - aug3o7 ' -THOS. p.cyligwELL,. • „ •A Reduction - of 20 ,001 . Cent.: THE. subecribeis. are their 121 cent CaliCoes st'lo cents, together with a great quan tity: of• other goods at PRterS . Cull soon for BARGAINS—they are &ling off with perfect rush. . A. & BENTZ, ang33 3 doors below the Post O ffi ce Great Attraction! AS I am now reducing my stock of goods to prepare for the fall.purchase4 will sell, for cash the cheapest goods ever offered in Carlisle, and no-mistake.. - •Good - hfuslins,- film / 4 to - 10 cents - Calicoes, from 3 to 12i cents , Ginghams, from 10 to.IB cents . Stockings, from 61. to 25 coma • ' Broad Cloths, from et 50 to 85 00 Cassimeres;from 70 cte. to 8.1 25 • • . - 'Pickings, Checks, &c, very Cheap._ • . Bonnets, Ribbons and Flowersi very row. Long BOOM froin 81 00 t 0.83 ' Shoosifrom , 26 me. to 1161..Q0 Sugars, from 4to /Teems._ • Looking Glasses very cheep , Being deterntined 4o 'cut down stock, porches cm will 6,16T' to call. and get good_ bargains at the old stanthkEttst - Main street, Carlisle.. aug9 CHAS. &MUM. NOTICIZ e LETTERS testamentary on the 'estate of • GEORGE RV fil", Sr., late of Allen township, Cumberland county, decd, have been:granted to the subscribers, residing in . Hampden and. A llen townships,cin said county. All personellav iriCelitime against the estate of said' 'demdint, are requested to present thorn , for. settlement, and , those knowing themselves indebted. to..make immediate paperer. • ' • ,GEORGE RUPP, Jr., Hampden tp. • LEVI MERKEL, ARcti Ip. apg9-Siptll 'Elecutors SAND THIS' IMtIENSE and Truly MAGNIFT GENT ESTABLISHAfe.II7, pos.. furor in CARLISLE on .WEDNESDAY, Sep tembei 27 -" In addition to their already_..MimmOds Troupe of Equestrians and Anises's, the Pro prietors offer the present season a series of Novel and Magnificent, Entertainments: , far surpasslig anything cler presented to the thu American public. The lesdingnew fea tures of this extensive company consists of a pair of Trained Elephants, Jenny 'Una ad& 11..rneo, end ten_p w tien Camels.hoste . formanceo — have been - the wonder and delight. of Thousands in Great Biitain and on'the ERMA tinent of Europe. Independent. of -Stemmas. parallelled novelties, the company proper is composed of a host of A „ whose abilities have stood the teat of the most searching criti cism both in -the old and in the new world". Among them will be found thOsiiitilifrs-114 Bands aiur his" childlen[ltfaurierrAftlisniti Mons. Cane in ids astonishing perfoimseore; Mastet Walter Aymar, the juvenile equestrian wonder; Wile Rosalie Madigan, the fairy • Amazonian Princess of the Arena, only ' years of age ; Mr. Mairgan, the gret4..,scenic and polyhippion equestrian ; Big. Perez, the unrivalled contortionist ; Mr. Ruggles the performer on the cords Volatile ; Wm. Aymar, the "Herbal Vaulter; Albert Ayniar, Messrs. Rice, Ntitcbell, Crawford, La cy, Tucker and a host of other performers., male and female, of the moat approved Want in their various fasts. This. mammoth , corm nil:Lauer tlia .119itt no the morning: of the eihibitiori att. agealiack, in procesido'n Srd 'esi*etealle:i prergasisAkitbi sacred Egyptian . Dragon ,Eharioll; gf Lahr and Osiris, drawn by ten Egyptian Camels.. cow udining the splendid full band attached ~ ta, e kar company. Next in order will be the East India Cary to which' will be harnessed two Dlephanta r followed by the magnificent Stud of Horses. and all the numerous, costly..and•highly. orna mental Vehicles belonging to the cionrany. The beautiful Fairy Carriage, drawn by 20 Lilliputian Ponies, driven in hand, will bring.. up the rear of the-proceasion.- - - Master of the, Arens—Copt: J. A: Decamp.- Equestrian Director—Mr. H. P; Madigan:- -TreasurerMr. Foshay, Penland and Laiithrop; both eliatinguiehed above all others in The coirnitry,_ for: their wit and joviality. Musical Dictator—Mr. EiK. Eaton. Leader of the Brass Bind. Alr.'Cleorger Seely. Leader of theititring Sand—Herr Cetlolf_, - • . !NJ= Thepevillian in which thte'compeny exhibitis the largest e.er erected: , (r.?•Adrninence 25 cents—no hel(priCe; Carlisle Sep.l, 14148' NEW LINE OF STAG ,FROIVI• CARLISLE& TO 'Y'OIIIC THE Subscriber liege leave litinformtho Inv • eiljpd_communitY Shatbe intends to ru ... .n a ;or ei OF TAGEE,,,RO/1111 ,CAI/414114E' TO PArt,olll bscieT,three, tunes ,a week. sat .falkisritMLldearr a .Carlisle on Monda y, * Wsdnesdry rientr•Flielat mornings, at 5 o'clock;s4s, and pasaliimakesingli Churchtown,. Dilissown „an& i,Haveti4ndientalt York at l o'clock, a...l4.whicir ,willkekaitimstip-- hike the York traus : Je sse :York-for Carlisle at to'clock.:0100404100111Y &Meths arrival or the:=4o4:4oobotopitir. Thutsdarend Sattirdny,:i, ,fl'l;r4ll, , :to: ,, pli -e;becriber,ossurest.tilog: i rt 01Pere^ lonise htm,that 'he has v preps i Asir* vomfortablmend 'sofa. pages; and efforpOssaible. to accommodate eangersfrom enpgelprossitirlaSake: ' 1:-T (aloe °Ugh° subscriber, and wilt: heritllad,for at ' the plectsa.thei.regueeti, .In..Yotittsherwiden` gage at the Deism, or Vll:hitelliialltairer. .1.... • ~, '2 ~1.10, -, I . _'. ' ••.' , a" , •"1.90,',1 , r: ~,l ExtenidVB ivery , . MAW> ~, .1 ,, • '' THE' eribleriber realiecifulli in ' illtattli_b; ' : I icTiti - ir he continues 'lO • carry - , t 't4vIIIT — ":7 Basiss:is tit itll ill'brottchitCat the - ' ••••''''' Hit' Hosess are uumerousatal twill' Iliad 'hie Carriages enitrioye"sfltry' Vadat/34. : ,ilioh , ' ~'''-, such us Coahhal; Gum' T ) illbilrysp Bilk ' ft ~ •'' gies; itact4' all of tho.beto 'lldislr."ffir •, careful mid titteatiao::' alld•Pc "horse f ° • .t. 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