II sm - BIEPOSITOR • Nattoiiat' sOi#l4; vi;,tiotioii. • morning. last,):iandMargepizeil'! . b3i;appointing Hoto-ICmtesoNaliteof.:Ausitioliusetts'ilPiesi dent l PulegittOefiiiiriibbduttwenty States in' trio;' linioif thorn • several,' 41siiiig;ished Indies. Cumberland eated by James Neat ii ‘ lott, i Esq. erthiffixtriMgh. The'preceed legs of OM QoiiventiiM were confined ehiefifte the state• meat's of the Deagateo. relative to the OMR: Lion iifpublic education in the several districts, and to the discussion of various Planefor tiering the• improvement and promoting' the efficacy of the system' of education by common ' schools. A number of eloquent addresses were delivered upon the topics incident to the busi ness Of tliti 'Convention. Rdsplution's -were a. depted'foithe appointment of conimittees organlie a NattotialSel.ool Association, to pre. pare,a memorial. to crTgrooit for the establliF moat of a National Bureau of Education, to elicit facts on the subject of School Attendance' and to considet the subject of &fool Archi tecture. It was also resolved to hold another National Cunvention in' Philadelphia on the fourth W'bdnesday of August, 1850 ; and an nually thereafter at such times and places as the nest preceding convention may determine. ft 7 E WATTS.—A special court was heti! in Gettyoburg last week, Judge %Vona pretrittnig, tor the 'trial of cues in which Judie, b,ultuur. had been concerned 35 Cf!U to his elevation to the bench. The L-'4lo,o3:inyoS'tei thus speaks of the itiripres elbn made bv. Judge Werra upon the Bar and community M Mains county: "Judge - Watts has made quite a hivorit;: bka t itrapreSOClll. on our 9111(1'19(1 he ItromPhlbss and abilit' matvilested in his de -4 cisions anti Charges, and the marked courte sy which Characterizes his intercourse with '44titelfar and - officer's of the Court, being the 'theme of universal commendation. It no tltlier benefits we're to result from the Au ministration.ol Gov. Johnston than the eleva tion of such men ak WATTS, DUIIKEE and PEARSON, to the bench, the State w,puld have, . t.:,. gained much in his election." _ , • . Dn. J. J. IVINEns.—It will be seen by hie card announcing his 'professional succes sor, that our friend- Dr. k ? i. Myers designs /caving. Carlisle. This determination cyiii be !mimed with regret by 'friends in this place, where for a number:. of years has been-an active praciptionesin his profession, end in , which besides enjoying the esteem of a largo circle of friends, he has borne an active part in-the public duties or a citizen. We tender gin our best wishes for the future. His successor in practice, whom ho warmly com mends to public favor, is Dr. A. HINKLEY, of Baltimore. p7Attention is invited to the extensive sale of Furniture advertised by Dr. Myers. VisfrEas.— James Power, Esq. is new . on a visit to a friend • in Carlisle. , Mr:. Power we are glad to .see is improving, though he hus yeLby no means regained ms former health. Mr. Power's term" being nearly expired lie leaves - tine - Board 4 of Canal Commissioners entirely in lamina° halide, but-he- retires with the lull emiseionstie,is - of baying faithfully performed his, duty and of having "done the State sorne gel -vice." . The Hon. Charles B. Penrose, Assistant Seuretary or }he Treasury, alio arrived in •' (Own yesterday, / L i - New POST --OFI:I6E.A: Post Office 'has been established at Plainfield in this county, and Mr. Thomas Greason, a very competent man, appointed Post Master. Mr. Greason belongi to a' staunch Whig family, but we believe has not voted at any election for several years. His appointment will therelore probably satisfy all parties. • DFAIRABLE PROPERTY.--1113 handsome end cOmmodious building 110114 occupied by the Carlisle Deposit Bank it will be seen by our advertising cn,lnmils, is offered at private sale. It is one of the most desirable proper ties in the borough, and offers strong induce ments: to person's, looking for an eligible residence. Goonv's Lanv's Boolt.—Godey keeps us continually on the stretch is praise and flattery of his beautiful Book. The number for Noverntief; wihieh is alieatly before us, contains tin less than fourteen illustrations, which, hi :tlidift:tftiarsictev • and beauty amply emstaln , thtsifigh and justly won reputation•ol ihellßocit&t'''The list of writers edmprises most nt,thoschest knoWn and taimked at the present'day, and what they have-wii4n Will be read with deep pleasure. It is a numberin,every sense worthy of Godey and this is saying much. It is ler sale at plartinPs &tali Stem. • . OtriThe fain is well known that ("MAN MIAs ore a certain cure in every form of disease, ail having the same root, which Is impu rity ofitheA.lrculatlng fluid, the blood, In a period of a little more than ton years in the:United States, they hav,e loitered to perfect health and enjoyment over flittehtilidred thousand persons who were given over di Incurable by Physicians of the first rank and standing, and In many cases when every other reme dy had been resorted to in vain. The great secret is to hkve thernedicine , by you when you are first' at tacked by,,sielthess; one dose then Will Idly.° more affect than twenty; if you put ithfruntil disease has enfeebled•thei bodily powers. Therefore every:indi vidual who-tonslders health. re blessing, should' al ways keeps box of Brandreth,s Vegetable, Universal Pills.ivhere they can be sure to lay their hands o n , thitn(whert,wunted. Twenty - five cents cannot•pos siblir:bo' better 'disposed of. , A valuable !hurley be irled . clentilt of sickness prevented. • cenis per box by OIIMILUS P'A.RNITZby Lgt:' , Outhertson, ShirtriensbUrg II: , Brenneman , Now Cumberland; M. Bitneri lkhiternanstown • -• • • • 4 / - o.„jlC o trlitiOoi, , ar. 3. o6. , ti...Lialot , ~ ~raluabl e 46banitlene, a:insisting of? -, . • " ' Genue Balm 'of: 'itteib‘rfPg.the lih ; • •"'newel!' Nerve and Bone - Liniment far Rheumatism' * l .ll44 l ldNalr's - Acoustie Oil for Deafness. greyst,Lihiment'for the Plies. -•:. Ir..cleOptiock Br, Co's tioncentrated'CipmPourid ~ l ExtUict ofigirsaparilia, for purifying the Blood. ', • 4,1 D r.ll n' Sick' headache Remedy.' ' .." ~ „Thoimaithbertneffef,an Indian Discovery': ' 7"; :, t, A ttirfglig'bareatlWbatern:P a rtacea.....i., .‘74lolv.)Dr Barthalomow/s..l3xpeetorqnt,,Pihk By,run 1:f0f Clolde r' • ''.s;ll6.9lninal'e Mixturi;l'eVitee'rOt,`Dtialuiee:- „ olO;unbck's 'Verntiflfgb fqxWOrtns In Children • ; And I~iri BreWtPs'eblebrated ' Patin leilier,.# f lm Cholorto:•morbue,.Dysentery;l:CuW.erkij earee,ow'man;or beast ; ace: •' Aelterriaternally'mpplied one; w,0311.,,•A1l bulkier preparations. which wn,a,nrroonititetraUti ua spooking qf. mere .pertleularly,' hot - .Which ?.hdve - .4r i le”lho highest:o it,: sale , ny IMA.RISI3 LElVosolOngeht, Trintell l'iltypetionswill - berfou tt ith each 44,< , , •-• Titellsur Maiket liAbla:g.:t.d.4lay;inethe mutat 111;i iiiihnWeiPtiAtte ;114 onitt:talq tor etclettt woo oh6ot 400 k bblo:of ~titn a d n elae rr . t i • 4 .'llitind?lit 4115 w Molt It the It n Ifer big price: ,There eteedidemtind , for home, use, IT; 5,45,0 ni, eoeimioit and . e P o r e tnre i t l ir ' 9'" ? ':.•,: , iarn offer. lops: . 6 ^na.'Moht•t ar o a re s g:te u o n l i g t oa a jti a , wit '37 ; i ;3 • iWAaayp , !re-OttiPti• 11107 ','7l,.ioooAgnitiOlillllid 01 4 10 g a ni Lc 9 ,llqprPr' ces i , : Ati...c ;r7),.,ter.r.1.4;?,9etr0: HOU whit 9 eig:l 4 l:ll:4 l l' ,l 4 l # lY, Trap , to otto ; 11 44.7nlitCt617110:41P°11 ; °' 4 *C'''' , '',,4 , "*"""' 1 ' , , ••• ;• :( On l l'huridny‘inst; , byeibillev- 401" i• Mr, into i ,,rb.(ieLlitiositi3r:49unty, . thisliormilth: , Afra: , • nermasn,:in Ahol4th oyear ofl her ;ago;:i,The dew 'OlllBO, ponsanuonce of„the losti i ptdiectlyeltight.,' 'ontluipd natiOVefiltcilon•withiti:;the last,foAarleare.-r, lruk: ClirfatltOn, ielikitatidn; eh 6,7901gil et/ to'r 'ham fa I thaltiat etruiges of lird;i3hdc*tf 'lr alter wait alltl'd'to dio.~ ~ ,Bha, Feadily exola Irried,.!•No - dgarson;•itthin waif sictrburore and viaslr!formel.l that IfOrduld. get boterviiwge.excotdlngly sorry, fors , ' prqappc.t of, . Ilea v.c n IlDd.ater#4l , l,llM-was,grent?7 :0 - that redeemer:and iielliieret w,outirgbiria and take me' tit `On ieet%that ninidina Or the • peopin ' of Ond..f4Csiniiiiiinicated."' ' , Ntth rAtir c zatir GOODS JUST received and nowopening at the ; at The New Store,-Corner of Hanover and , Louther streets opposite Wm. Leonards old stand. The utdersi3ned respectfully. informs his friends and the public . , that, he hue-just re, turned from Philadelphia, with a large and carefully selected assortment of NEW FALL GOODS, consisting of an extitnalvo Every tirtiele will be sold 'at the very lilivvest: prices, 'Mous DE ' loorsil---All . thisin,st desir able styles of neat figured, 'and.the- best shades of plain blue, mode, scarlet, "pink, blue, green,' crimson; &c. - RICII• VIRREED CASMIRRS ! — A complete. stock of elegant styles which will bo sold at very small profits. DRESS SILKS ! Brocade figured, plain, changeable, striped glasse, and the most superior qualities of glosty blacks.. Changeable Green, and Black Man- tilla Satin, the most fashionable article for the fall. Silk Fringes, Laces, Gimps; Hollings, Collars, Gloves, Hosiery, &c.-. Fall and Winter Ribbons, of every qualtty., ir'd at all prices Also a large stock of elegant STAPLE GOCDS, which have been selected, with much care, and will be sold at, ery great bargains. 'Our assortment of Cloths, Casei, mores, Vestings. heavy pantaloon stuffs, flan nels, sheetings, tiekings ginghnms, checks, cal.', icons, minding, table covers, napkina - , linens, blenched tied unbleached .Mullins, &c. is very large varied and complete. Also, on hand, a -well selected-- assortment of BOOTS. , Si/SHOES, for meth women and 'Children. nt lower prices than over. GROCERIES in all Their variety, viz i—Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Pekin Tea Company's celebrated Teas, Spices &c., add The best quality Carpet Chain. - All the above. goods have been purchased right and will be sold low. • • oct3 N W WOODS, Ag't. Ogilbrs Emporium of F EAMerl. HARLES ()GLIB Y, most respectfully vi.) informs the; citizens of Carlisle, and .the people in gen.eral, that he has commenced open mg a very attractive and large_ assortment of FALL & WINTER GOODS, at the old and wolf established stand, and invites ono and all to call and see for themselves beTore Rumbas ing elsewhere. The stock consists in part of every variety and kind of DRESS GOODS, and are'well adapted in styles to, please the taste from the plainest wearer, to the gayest dressing ypung lady. A very largo and rich as-. sortment of SHAWLS, CLOAKINGS, Bon net Velvets and Satins, French worked Collars, Gloves and other Dress Goods.-'A large and beautiful assortment of Paris,Donnet, Neck and Eap Ribbons. 'French, English andGor man Cloths, Cassimeree and Vestings; rich figured Satin and Gro Dresole Cravats for gentlemen. Also, a mammoth stock of CAR. PETS, from the three ply imperial, down to the chastest kind. 700 pieces of Plain and Satin faced Wall Paper, from N York, that will be sold cheaper than the Philadelph,a wholesale prices. A tremendous stock, of BOOTS and SHOES, all kinds and Rims. Groceries of 'every kind will be sold at the lowest'mark. Call and see for yourselves, as our motto is going to bo "quick sales and small profits.' , — Remrmber the old stand, East Altiin street, a few doors below the Market. House / (oet3 FALL AND WINTER GOODS AT THE BEE HIVE. ViAvE Met oponsd cl t 3f s direct from the city, stfA• a large, beautiful and - • brilliant- assortment of = 's k LADIES &G E N.. 'YL Elll-E N'S DR ESS GOODS., for - Fall and Winter'Wear,to whim.' Nu , uld invite the !medial attention gf old and new friends and customers. hfy Block ooiv coibtirise's every conceivable colour, style, pattern' and figure of Dress Goods, from the plainest and cheapest to' the most brilliant add costly. Call and see them while they are new and 'royal, as it al ways give us pleasure to %hew our goods at toe . llett Hive. (sop%) S A COYLE GROCERIES! GROCERIES! LATEST ARRIVAL BY THE STEAXER CIDIDIRLAND OEM , >'nFLFi Cheap= Family - Grocery ` . Store of Jo t seph D. albert, est Main-trt, Car lisle, haajuat received aW large end fr s esh ee supply of 'ha best FAMILY GROCERIES that the Philadelphia markets can - afford. The subscri her has just returned from the city, and would respectfully invite his friends and the putpie generally, both tt town and country, to call and examine for themselves his large and in creased stock, which embraces all the artielei usually kept in his lino of business. Such. as Rio, Java and St Domingo and Lagutra Coffee ,• 'lmperial, Young Hyson and Black Teas, of very superior quality anti flavor; Lavering'e crushed, loaf, falling loaf, and loaf sugars, or ange grove, clarified New Orleans and brown Sugars of every grade and quality, with price to suit. Honey, sugar house, Orleans and syrup Molasses. Spices of all 'kinds, which he will we ail pure and fresh ground. Brooms, Co d. And paitited buckets, churns, tubs, half .1 el measures, 'butter bowls, butter prints, b tier ladles, wash rubbers, &c Clothes, fancy sewing, traveling and market baskets of all kinds. Castile, fancy, rosin and country SOAPS. Also, a general assortment of chewing and smoking TOl3ACCO,spanish half spanish and common CIGARS. Ropes twines, and Brushes of all kinds. Prime CHEF.SE'alwaya on hand. Sperm, - Winter, strained Elephant and Common OILS. GLASS, QUEENSWARE.-1 have! also added to my already large stock, a number of now patterns of White Granite and .dancy tea sets. with CROCKERY WARE of everyoe aeription, whichilVill sell at the lowest prices for cash. .. • Feeling grateful for the liheralvatronage here , tofore bestowed upon him by a generous nubile, the subscriber tenders them his hearty & sincere thanks,and. hopes that in his efforts to please and narieular attention to business, to merit a cOntinuance of their support. .!Oct 3, 1849. JOS. 1). RAIAERT. . „ CLOTHING!. • CLOTHING!! THE subscriberrhaVirjust ratinfed - from Philadelphia with a splendid , assortment goods for gentlemens wear, witli -- which, they intend offering great inducements td' sans of Carlisle and the surrounding - Country,. They-have on land an assortment of di Eta 'OW 13P /Mt Wlt C.M. • such as dress omits, cloaks, over coats; vests, pants, shirts, bosoms, collars, under shirts drawers, gloves, stockings, Silk. and other . crat vats ' pocket handkerchiefs, suspenders, hats and Caps,,trunks, traveling bags and umbrellas all .ol;which articles .thny intend. selling itt'a very small , advance on city cost ? having I'M. their motto "small ,profits and quick sales.”— ,They, wish it to be understood that their cloth i in's , is all inanuiaciured,under their own super. intentional, and not,in the city, hence they are 'enabled tomarrant every, aril* they sell. • experienced cutter, engaged in their estahlisliment, . i they,re prepared . ,to, make .to,order any artiole.of clothing nit neat, rash: , i9Rithle,and Substantial .manner, and at. short no. 1 two! RN OLD & LLVIDI GIIT, 01%r,:: - •.1 directly'oppoeiie', Cantectiortory: , ?tore, ' „ to.ct3 3m , GREATEST, BARGAINS'' , IN,'. 'CLOTHING i TrVO , the citizens of Carlisle, and aurrounding . country.? Just arrived, alarge,and,sphirt- , , I did- assortruent , i'of,„fashiptitthje, ; .iready-mathi' ,' ' CLQTHI NO; forihri fhll'and w hiter trade, at ~, , the 'Sterner , fp Gbldmaivacitith•radt' corrier t e,ofi Main. ' ostree and' Market , Sguarn,;Carlialor- t The undersigned, respectfully informs the t cni. 1 sons of:C*1101a and adjoining country, that he L 'Has justzarrisid fron , Philaderoliia, , Vlth:a i large • assortniefit Of 'Fitehionablo.Ready ddedn , Cloth, ihi,t, which for cheapness anti quality, Ineverl: 10cbeen . witnessed , in L thic:place, - ,, sueh;' , Ua i. French, Oerman and American ClOth.DlltSB,l - AND ~F ROClCCOATB,.;Orer:iCorits,'.;and 1 B uidnesto COtitd;' f if 4 aIV deibriptidne,l Cloths, ir '0 assitaeres,' a;ul Sat t ittit'S sok ;Coe te, T fine lillk'J and' ':': fader ,etisainiere;, , :tl).antlloons, • •ROPeri4r 7 1: Satin - ttudentiOetriellk ; velvet . cloth- and',,,sattlrfet ! VESTS,',Aisc, a. large atisorttrientrofleonft ' Handkereffitik fine' ;white% Lliteo.Bfri pePand ). fie& flarinell:Bhirtso cotton 'and woollen, !', night F ' Shirts; .+ DrittverC;r:Bosornie, ,, ollars;'&6lt:- , u-s -, wr $ °Rut iful ''fal,lr i stilor Of .-,, H V AT 8 , - dr:- OAP By LWlllibeholdrtit :prApeq! , 'qhitiiipqryoiiip' Any , :viliere:. 0 18 0 e' Gbrilibio en , iartrfnA te d . to ,cialVand-extt;,: ) l ati ini 'lair goOdd; air hals - Sittip; , thitt;these %who„. buy vial go away. witl* good ;FlT.sed "cheap' ' rbilpe s i .p..%, ,!7,'', , r: „.-0.:.5,...,„,i0,-.lllkl4CErf.oo,o3.lklC ': !,,40,,,i,t,26;y1.4%.76ra;%;11,ti ~ ,' 1. f , ,,p ,i', ,. 0=1 t ; ,.; , ? :- . i' ii - 4: , ci .,4 4, 1 0 14 .iir0f . '444;•:41=w - i11iii!•;!;„..' , 1, , : ~-LAiiltltilioriiki4desiid :ter .ealO.:'..iillir.if4W4' '' 1 , r , IPTSti rtrAcTiln C36' Otiti;4i ll iii-J,3rCarlitl y 4 oi llii r4V)ka ; l:l . 1 / 2 .',A ,- 11 , 3E..'" ' ',, , ',5_,), , i.P , '?, °, ! - ;.;:; - : . .',! 4 '..::•1A';;' ::, , : ' :4';';' . e :: ',:' : %,: : : : : , ?: - :' , ,. '.' ..':: ..'t;:t!':::','•:-:-:7;',.`?:? 7 : - Not tV 1. ' •-• • • • - 4 , r i tqatural - Society,-,Dlet4ißg. v Olke,fairrogAjrctiatiling.Ao; bin,. adiet . ~p ieW.lterdaighiift.4- ; Cartfire;:*- P n ITHURS ritiKe ,2s lh:OrDatolia;• 18 . 4b;:tiel _Ve!ock,:./... ll ;;;lnk_fi..4.l4'llaa',heailifere prepared for,theploaghpgm,hteK,,,whi94.will commence t Ce4iMitiO6B ardi' Zug - • :.•• .-••- .1 Coniaiitte Nee , Lietri.6./CP. Wm Kincade, W,eaver. Committee onAgricultilkiztliiipiiiizma:Fiad.. prick Watte,r•Cr,eßfgel,l4l9lll9, 12. - pbery.,Bryeon, Xt. C Sterritt:Vin.rLine;J r . .• • i Committee , on , PtOughir4.To Pradley, D. SterrottiaiThiniMinger,'D;Cohle. ! AVM .Lam berton, Skilet WPodburri,'Geb - .lChata,f " . I :Comntiket Thomas zeo, •`' ' • COMmittee on Hoge, and §hecp Lee, John Stewart. • , • Comniittee on. Hosted Johp. Miller, Peres Howard, Richard Parker, Wm.' Alexanderr.' Comm , Mof Superintendeqee. B Myers, Armult pm able, Wm 1 4 1; , ffendereon, .Jos,oph LbbodlVT W Pnuom By order of the.Bociety. o ffly , RICIIARD*-PARKIML, PROCLADIATION. - WHEREAS the Flonr.frableDEßialt WATTS, President Judge of the )3 ovoid Courts of Common Pleas of the, counties .ot timberland, Perry and Juniataiin Pennsylva nia, and Justice of the several Courts M Oyer and Terminer and G'eneral Jail Delivery in said counties. and Hon. John Stuart and John Clondenin, Judges of the Court. of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail 'Delivery for the trial of all capital and other offenders, in the said pottitty of Cumberland; by,their precepts to me.direeted, dated the 28th !lay of Aug., 1849, have ordered tlll2, Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail DeliVery,lci be holden at:Car lisle on the 2d 'Monday of November, next, (being the 12Th dayl at ido'clock in the:ford. noon, to continue two wockia. NOTICE is therefore hereby given, tothe Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Constables ofthe said county ofquinherland, that thoyare by tht said procet commanded (.11in then ands there in Choir proper pezepie, with their records, inquisitions, Irri . tniiietiorns;'and' "till other rometnbfances, todo those thinguvilitch to thoirollices appertain to be done;un d aliihose that are bound by recognizenetio, proscicute (against the prisoirtretnat are nrthel) shall be in the Jail of said comity. are to be there to proSecuto them as shall he just, JAMES HOFFER, Sheriff. Carlisle, sopt26 • 01 (dice. • • :CA II LISLE, BANN, 15th October, 1849. '- . . AElection for THIRTEEN D It EC. TORS of this Institution, to serve for one year, _will be • held' at the fiankink Nouse, on JTIOXIMOit the 1911; day; of Otovcosher, noxt, between the hours of 10 o'clock,. A. M., nod 2 o'clock, P.M. GEO A LYON; octl7te Prewideni.ls Estate of- BALTZER GuNime, LETTERS Testamentary en the Eitate of L Ballser Rankle, Into of South Middleton .ownship township, Cumberland countY, deed. hove been granted to the subseriber,,residingin Monroe township, in said County. All persons knowing themselves indehtedgo Said Estate are requested .to make immediate payment; and those having claims to present them for settle ment:Le t • GEORGE BRINDLE, 00t17,6t - EreColot. Abrice. LETTERS ofAdmmi-tration do bon is non with the will annexed, hitving issued to the undersigned residing in West .Pennshorough township, on the estate of Itoburt If. Dnbar, formerly of the Borough of Newville, Cum berlatet county, deceased. , AU persons indebted to said Estate are requested to-make pilyment, and those . having diaims against the same are requested to present them for sortlement,ll J A AlEq 141.2 C drl ',thus/ riztor.K 0ct17,6t In the Commo❑ Pleas, of Cumber , land County. . . N tife'matler of the Petition of. Adam rer, legatee under ilia, will of his- father . George Seirer, ate of lint Pea:lsla/rough; (now Hampden township),. deed., to have a Trustee appointed under the will of said testa tor. Now to wit, 27th August, 18 , 19, it appear ing to the Court that George Snavely and Mary his.wilb and the children 01 John Seirer, dec'd. td wit: Samuel Seirer, Susan Seim., Jacob DillifirdMT — try his wife, late Mary Seirer, and Fred'k Mumma end Elizabeth his. wife, lax Elizabeth Seirer. and the chirdren of Daniel Seirer, dec'd., (their names nor being known), Elizabeth Ausberger, gwidowl late Elizabeth - Soiree, who resides-tactile state of New Yo;k; ati&Samuel Goodyear husband of Peggy late Peggy Seirer, dec'd., and Weir children who reside in the States of Ohio and Indiana, ,their names being unknown) are interested in said trust. Notice is herebygiven to the above named parties to appear on 1)10 DA Y the I2th day of November, to shave cause why n trustee should not be appointed as above staled. oe7lo 3t JAM Ei4 If ti F•Fu:R. sh,ff. Notice ,to Creditors, THE public will take notice that I have ap- plied to the Court-of Common Pleas of Cum• berland county.for the benefit of the:insolvent laws of this Commonwealth, and that the said Court bus appointed MONDAY, the 19.111 day of November next, for the! heitrin of me .and my creditors, at the Court House in the Boro' of Carlisle, when and where said creditors may attend if they think proper, and show cause Shy I should not be discharged. ectlo .MICHAEL, AbtiCeß. r HE subscriber, residing in Hampden town & ship, Cumberland county, having been-ups ',Anted at the last term of Court, a Committee of the person & Estate of PETER ZIMMERMAN, a lunatic, of Allen township, all persons indebt ed to the said Zimmormuu, are hereby notified to make payment, and those having claims a gainst him to present them for settlement to septl9 61 JOHN R.UPP. . • Estate of MAZY MARKLE*, dec'd. ETTEIIS CESTAMaIiTATLY on the L A I Estate of Mary Markey, late of Hampden township, dec'd., have (teen issued in due form of law to the subscriber residing in Allen tp. All persona indebted to snid • estate, Will make immediate payment, and those having Claims Will present them for settlement. septl9,6t DANIEL 111Al2,KLEY,-Ex'r. Estate of' Henry' Kimmel. dec • LL persona are hereby notifiedllthat Letters of Administration on the Estate of Henry :liirnmela•late 'of the Borougl of 'Mechanics. burg, county of .Cumberland, dec'd.i'•have .thin day been Issued by the 'Register in'and.for said county, to tho' anbatfy,iliee who resides in:Mon roe township, in the etitirt6i 'aforesaid. All per. sons havineelaims or - domande against the es: tate of said .decedent arc rasp:tested to make known the stand without delay, and those in, debted.tmmake payment to . 0bt49,6t •• • JOHN HOUSER, ,• Esta e. of 'DAVID. LAmn f -deseased, ETTERS 'of Adruinistintidn on Ws Estate. d/L4l of DAVID:LAMB, Into - of Menhaniashurg i 'Cu mberiand 'conney,`deciiiitAba hove:boa 'gran.- ted ,to the subscriber, residing in 'Bjlver Spiing taCinsitip, persons' Idiving .41n.wit l i against said iEstete are reiluested - ro . present. them,, and those knowitig themselves nidobta, rnake ,i3p.rn O lato payment` to= JAS.' Ai - LAMB. ' Administrator Dissolution of Partneiihitu` • 1 1 " - partnership heretrilgre existing between ; the eilliiternierd:tihilOr , the.° Wei James' • Grenson Co.;•hata 'this rlarbOen , ditioolretlOY: )iaut not: consent: t , AI I I . petiotis ~w helhov,e `settled adenoma nre respect fully, , invited 'triton' on,Jentee.Grenson'for iaet'tlentent, , tni , en hook B: ,and accounts ore ix his' hinds., ,:„ • A •• - ^Aocre JAMES GREASOII, B ITZ ; 74Plenfield:Wept 22(1.49 - - , . .;Bt' The -.husinensa for' thenftituret p 9 -4 ? itintihtied at'the 'old-stand ; - • .'• 'WA A CKER L 4, 3 4* SA LM E. xeßaqzos, rp . etag;. HAMS ,AIsI,OSL,PE; 'SHOULDERS, , LA'RD'&I3HEESE, %`: Ponttoptlyllnlipn And far. antn.14 . 0. 1 ; ',TITALIVIEIR , :& •Mnrlieti,t4treeMharl PHILA)D4LPFIrk.T supply-9f - Lii:did4 yund . rt. veriety pclitker,gpp4s , . pletit26T.' l, G':WqFrTNER, , .....-. TUHT recbisedtia.Eho Cheep .141 , 15' el P!ivhblel. , . , bialfilir rr grocer'elt4 si..'ofthe'iutsoriberliklot? m cflN it W. wi4c t e fi O oe , ' ,GriiO:Alii' atltbwhibb lll ` li'!3Oroined:ti'sell;'446tlik lowest:prises for .;V.TtN'tY' , 24 , 4 4 r • • - • '. -. ' cal 2-ct7'.....113'''.4,:- vstate most . TwimritrA G ESTATE Alirahtdf'Stayinati; 'de v iltrffer :a t 0 ifqq sale liti;.(thilPriiiatacila.Aill4liting';cliofde"< ikxavatnisti:Perti.iaidtioO;eperifi, , :ce'titdd; .frfie"-PARlithltiiatrid in, tritfOeynst Asehtty&eff,thet„.`t,ite,npfkii'foad thorefrdin tit Pittsbiirg; and edjuinelStidti`,ol.Titedb'Biiel,tlie` rlton as 13, add ICContrulh it . : 229 : 7 A 1 PREAkiiii02 Ladd; Ma liigh„ . ?srate‘h,fbitlttitailim of abodt,l9o Nom are elettrerr,"inififihkialiintiele!; covered with thriiiikTitribePi'','PlieiMPrevri='', inentic nre of thd .nititittlinitinetind-r4pensiVei ; ' kincl',:coritifstfrierif ti :large TWo'' ‘rz-N 'Stisiy, BRICK E Lit 49 Fin and finiethed itl ' „. 7 e.1,11 - 111 very'' hest • ;nlimner a, two+ storA S:ropm'TErsrA.M. ncivsE, a large.donby Biinklterni Corri'Cribs,Ntion. Shod, Carriage '"Hputief'Sniiiko' and Wash heuse z and other.,tidt-budditigiii'all'end'eaelt.cif them in goed repair,',' There' 3:29 also a ,young„; and thriving Apple: arid Phricit'Orchard,Oge ther With ydrioue other - fritit :frees ih thh;yard ' and garden, bearing 'the 'ch'oicest varieties Of fruit, and a well of noven.failing -wider/it-this door. The cattle are -supplied with water by undergrourfd pipes, leading from 'the souse pump to a trough in theliarnyard, or • they may fina it during a greater part of the . year in a pofld near by. The Conodoguinet Creek and the Silver Spring bptlt run along different sides of the'Farm. at' the distance of a single field from its boundary line. The situation of the above.described property its nearness to market, the good , roads which pass.through it, rendering. 'acdess ,to (4 ea s y a t all periods of the year-r-the beauty of its t o : cation, the excellence of itti' improvements, and more than all the fine q lily the soil, ran! der it one of the' mos eairrible and Valuable properties either ps ence or for renting in rho county. , • - Persons wishing to purchase Real Estate, would - do well to call and see it. 'lt will Show and speak for its'elf. 'A t.lidrougli .eiamination of it will say more in its praise titan any news-, papeud,yertisement or handbill could' well do, Withoutean appearance of;exaggeratitin. All who may wish -information! as to the terns of the sole can obtain it by calling, upon Mr.'nen Malin Eberly, one of the Ekecutors, at his re sidence in Mechanicsburg. Owthe day Of sale attendance will be g.ven, the terms: made known. and and on unexceptionable titlegiven by, THE EXECUTOR'S oct 'Ohs of Abraham 'Stnyman, dec'd. frrirarrisburg Telegraph and Limcnster-P,x amtner. copy till sale and send bill to this office • VALUABLE CHOICE PARE AT PRIVATE - SALE: ---- The subscriber intending„to remove west will sell at private sale the farm on .which he now resides locatedin . West Pennabarough town • ship ides, county, on the'Conodogitinet Creelt; - eight miles west of Carlisle and Si miles ot..the Cumberland Valley Rail Road, Containing 128 Acres olfirst rateelean arable land, in a high state of cultivation,• there are - about four hundrec4 pannelc of Post and Rail FencOen'the farm' Theimproye- • . . monte consist of a large s, Story -Weatherboarded HOUSE elith Wash House, Smoke house, and Ice House anifa nover•failing we lor water at the door. Also, a large Ban • k,. Barn, with corn-cribs -Wagon Shed and an apple Orchard of goad fruit, together with a '1 wo Story Frame Tenant Iloust, with a well of water at the door, this is one of the best farms,to produce-all kinds of grain and grass in this section of country. There has been-a bout five thousand bushele of lime pat 011" this Farm within the last few years, - The subscriber will sell with the above tract if desired, on the opposite side of the Creek, seventeen Acres of iirlit-rfite Timothy Meadow and about twenty-five acres or good: thriber land. (001101 WILLIAM Afil'Eß: 1)::r Volunteer and Lancaster Union. publish six weeks and send bill to this office. .property at Public Sale. •14 , 11'Tal be sold • at public salo• on SATUR DAY the 2d of NoVemberitip • 1849, at -Mount Rock, West Pennsboro towns, Cum berlaud county; Pa., flip Lot m kno*n,s eideliee oP"S"aintiel g A• CRCS, moremr - loss, having thereon erected a ' LOG DOUSE, a good Log Stritife;'n flog-Sur tiler an C2Ctellent cellar dad well tenced garden; ; a beautiful and thriving young Orehard,Miin• sidling of 42 Apple trees, and a variety of Peach, Plpmb, and Cherry Trees. Said lot borders on and is but a few yards from the head of Mount Rock Spring, and is a ploasani,,,rsi#llk. deuce for a mochani. Sale tomommence o'clock P,M.,iyhert the conditions will be made known by toct4o] SAM'L N'ICKEY. VALUABLE , IRIII, PROPERTY Por THE subscriber offers at Private sak i , the property on which ho nOwliveitt, tituato within ti quarter of a milo of the borough of Liver pool, I'erry county, Pa., consisting of a SAW MILL, GRIST MILL, ag ACRES of Lend, - . andtwogoodDWELLlNG „ 4: . : ;•• HOUSES, &c. all of which ere in good condition. The Grist . • Mill is three stories high. with 4 pair of Burrs, Flour Machinery and other necessary fixtures. both Mills are so arranged as tb be run by both steam and wa ter pober. They are situated within a quarter of a mileof the Susquehanna river and Penn's. Canal, thus having every facility for the cheap transportation of produce to market. Being determined to sell, us I desire to leave that sec tion of country; I rgOke. the terms most reasonable to any who midi to purchase. Per sons are requested to doll and see the property, or address the subscriber at Liverpool, in said county. (septs 2m) JOHN ELIY. MILL , FOR RENT. TIE subscriber offers for rent from the Ist IL day of 'April next, a large BRICK MILL dud SAW MILL on the Conodoguinot Creek, in East Ponnsboro' township ; Cumberland co. known as -Abraham .oyster &Mill. Tho Mill contains four run of Stones,. capable of mak ing a large quantity of flour per day. The pro perty is in order ststithe.situation good withlt sntheioncy of water at all-times. Apply to the' -subscriber in New Cumberland. sept,l9,Bt CHARLES OYSTER:": TAVERN STAND, FOR RENT. t • ElDsObscriber offers for rent that NOTED T TAVERN STAN D; called 'Oys ter'e Point,' to which is attached fibbut maws 3 ACRES of prime land, situate on the 1 8"g road from Harrisburg toCarlisle, about three miles from the former "plgee; in East Pennsho rough township, Cumberland county. Cull on the sobscribor living in New'Cumberland: auu2B 8t CHARLES OYSTER. Pure Fresh,Vod:-Liver-011. • HIS. new • and : valuable :Medicine,' How - r • :y; Peed' by - the modioaV.profesolon With T tine bstonlehidt efficacy in the cure of Put:. inOriai7 Coniumptlen, 7 B erefuld;'CAronidithou t , matiemipeuv; pen Oral ' tiebilily, - Cornplaidts Of. the ICidniye,,di,e, dzit.;*Th prepsked hunt the liver , of the ,OOD4'..FISH ',Ter. ~, Inedicintil, - usti g expressly for. our matte. , :,- . t , ,, 4 •,•-•-:••,,..! ,•,. (Extract from the London I Ittedtil - Voiiinali) . - . ' ""C. J. fl: Williams , KA), F. ~. gi.,,,Profes.; scii•.pe moiohefiv,triiyookt: voila ge;,'Len.; ded;ConepitipiPhi4lol4o, elthe Fleapit - 41 1)r ciontimpiatoni ..,44. ' .iyii . l . . .. I 'haye 'prescribed the. Oil Jut ab,ove,:fcur horiOod,,eases,Of tuboi,, ' culous diseaite of ih4,l4nagot In d4T 4 ll'ent slagoi, whichihave been,under isiT.Cirl Abe ,last , two. yours arid t4t 'billet , '(, 1 ilt . ( the=, hirge 1 number of cdsee;lo6 out of: 234,. Ito pee. w a I ~, follciwed 'l4 rtterhe'd itiid'uniiidivoettl''iapreventelit; very.; • Ing in , diteieb)ii:4lfFerent imees;freei 'a temp o- l'erFr 4 s4itlintidri.drfheiOgteeiVer the Aliened' ind'?i'mlAigot,l4`iii . ',diStreE . 49ni, ehititt'erns; 'lip to. a - tooro or lime ooniPlefe reloid . c r inn „to,appa, rent heath% ' , e'll o. :•' . ' l4 l l. '-''°''' : 'V ... ' ' 3 '''' - '.'s ' P: i 1 ,The etiliet'brthe - Ood:rdier Oil in "mos t pi:' theinnetteei ivviii" ibmremaikithle.c'Even'id'i'' ftioi, , daye.4 4 ,).pipgikWuP;rl , l l rffeted.i.llio, take= .; , toratiun ditnlnishodi , l6 - ,ique9tity, and ,ottanitY • ", tile4'nfght , l ., swetile..;Aejusedi•4l l6 .i , ,Pul , Q , hedatp a .-; ,siower, , arid.of bstteevolutne, arid the'aPeatife.;:.-i thieli'Ulid , strongtliiWerel,gradnally.impro v ed,. . ~. ~ - , . illieonoliiiiions. F reliant +.l.l)st, the Tura fresh , 'Oil troni : thd liqei ot'the'Qtid' fa' tifore..banaeiel, lii i ihn?tiidittifet? l ,:!# , Rupicoddry:cofiamyol . o. i. 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' , iurei.ititiy4bit:depenuedAponTe geUttine.i. - / -4 :,''!. ;:ofp,,mphretsi,oeittelninean t analvide , luft, ,.. 1 o.ll ;tWitli , ,hatiiiikilP;it, - ,lrotn:;'Meditutl:Jt,,,iiktt ii,l.. .111.,44:1 lieht- , ,,l44llUseiivho kiiiir'ese•2:ual,* " I E I I I I ; 9 oiike., : t.v f-, JOllM'Cgpoctorr 4..,9014m,,..), 41kiiL, iiii?:4,:',„!; l li7slsealo Drii6riSfid'ild , plioinifs;' 4 :: i .1 . ,o et A ~. •,•:•,.. nor - 1' ;ILI, ili a ~'. ' 104 j ,'," ' ioa. eti Thro "" .'• hi ' ' sio'•.! . .ta4 . 11,;14',aii)01t 'r• if: l ,' II: 1,.; ,f,' .. i••: ,- -' -h`,,,.. ' , pst; , ' '51,1..1 ,, ''':: - le - 1: ' • r . ' : . ,eir''3.l'; ' . • ... 1 . , .:;.,.',' ~.:, ..1., ....ittottOOtoyt ' ti tv o i ITALUABLE j r REAL:X ST Vl l 4 N TEN POl.Gti7,44rmos/6.Weati „titbser bet' Wiji:,:sellnerifiSiditstill3"the.-pk,t.E412,141 litch,ho;;;norosidarrl. - jaunted jilkintion tOwwhiri, roulnlicrlaud eininty, abonctilhOalleir hetWeen tho arid ttotorri Road; dont air k ing .100 ; A:U4p8;* df too: - rate Ltind;• ahont.seYe,Ot deree,of?which iit , 'Clearettandin:a'higlistatO , Ol euliiiittitiOonnCiiiiderTgOod '• 44...anceis-'novered-withOtivind timlionq'The emonts :1.1 ll' 154'0 , S.tdr s r, .LOO Hotr.s.o, 1 , , .• roOmAnd.::Kifelten aitirehed - - therefeni':Akri,,,*.t.aro6",Bank'Xiirii; Corn Crib*, SmiikS/gri, and ktther'but buildings rincesanik for thiii ! l-F,arit:::That'S is a'Avell of. eaver•failing wilier eontrenient , to,•the holise," ,there le art A.pplillsriihatA•of.-awit One litia4 s 4d, grafted fruiefrees; with a. great variety of" other kindie.of-frtiit, spelt' it 1 4 18 1: 111 4 0641110 will'bei,niveniugl forme nuidii easy.hrenllnig on t ocit7 o 9wk. ViNARWW; . ..c.AAO,AI.I4It,S;. ; ;It g Paluable:RealEstate at ..OTAPHANS,'.OOURT VW' Pursmince of an order of the: Orphane Court of Cumberland county, rho. subscri bar, Administrator 9f deorge ,Rupp,l r.: late of Allen townehip,"Ctimberland - county, deed., will offorat public, on .SATURDAY, the 27th of October, at 10 o'clock, A.M;the following real estate, labs the property of said deceased. No 1,-Sitnato in Shiremanstown. Cumber land. county,. now occupied by David Brown being a,TAVERN HOUSE anti lot of ground The stand is well located for business being . the only..putrliellouse in that vicinity and on .he public thoroughfare from Carliulo to Har riebUrg. No. 2—Situate in Shiremanstown ; adjoining the above property, is a Two Story OWEFLING F 1 0 U.S,E, now occupied by Ellas Miller, . It is a large and commodious ;louse Suitable for two families, No. 3.-,-Situ dajm fladvden township, in said county, im nediatelY„in'the vicinity, of Shirbinanstown, aa . Lot of around, on which is erected. a ;laughter House, with every 'convimience for dirryjng on the Bittelmaing Business. Ation lance given and terms made known by, septl9 • • JOHN SHUPP, ,Adm'r. Valuable. Property For . Sale; reHE subscriber has. a FARM. which he wishes to sell, The property is eitgated ,in st Pennsboro township, Cumbe'rland noun y,' Penna. five and a half miles . West of arliele, On the turnpike road leading from larrisburg to Pittsburg, containing 128 Acres f first rate Limestone Land, in a high state 01. ultivatioh. About 100 Acres of it arc cleared, nil the balance of it is in' thriving Timber.— Phere is a large amount' of Locos'!. timber crowing on the place, the soil being perfectly, congenial to the growth of Locust. / The improvements are a two story •;•.11 BRICK Et WELLIANG HOUSE, 4 : i.i... 22 'hy 28 feet, a two envy Rack --- Building, 18 by 22 feel and two tories hi with a double Log Barn, Corn :rib and Wagon Shed, a young Orchard .of cry stiperior fruit, and chbice fruit of different inds. There is a_ well 'of water in the yard ear the dwelling. This property has nia,ny dVantages—only. five and a half miles - from :artiste—a market always on the-road. Per ans wishing to purchase Real Estate would do 'ell to call and see it. ' 1 Sept 2—tt . :I7, I AIATTHEW DAVIDSON Palnabl e - : - .Vai; in , AT PRIVATE SALE. pribl subscriber ofleril for sale his valuable lL - FARM lying on the bank of the Conodo alum Creak, in West Pennsboro township, t timberland county, five miles west of Carlisle end one-half mile west of Davis' Mill, and one end a-quarter miles north of the CuMberland - alley Rail Rend. This farm contains 105 . _CR ES, 53 Perches, of good Limestone Land, a high state of cultivation, about 95 - 7lcton i re cleared: land ,the- remainder is covefei with t lriving young timber. The improvements are P large Two Story STOl\ F: HOUSE, large tone Rank Barn, Buick Tenant House, with a -yellsof-goeckwuor at the door.. Also, Wagon bed, Corn Crib, and othe necessary out houses good Apple Orchard Of elilice fruit. T, h ore i t also a varicl'y' of Peach, Plum and Cherry tremtegettle With about 500 panels of good I must post amPaliestnut rail forme, out the tarni, rlso - 00 panels reedy-ta put mi. -The subscriber i'•ho intends removiliglo the west will sell low. ll'or turrher particulars enquire of the under signed residing on the premises. soptl2 Said PHILIP ZIEGLER, Jr. For Sale or Rent. • raiE subscriber will sell, or rent for one or more years, a lot of ground, containing ear Two ACRES, situated in South dlid t township, on the road leading ftom the Carlisle Iron Works or BoilingaSpring to Ship ensburg, about t h fec (planers of a mile from i.the former plac.ps, on which are a Pt .WELLING HOUSE, Wagon Maker's Shop, and a large Stable, -l with.% well of never failing Water • near the house—a young ancl.thri- N ing Orchard of the best selected fruit. Tho roperty isiocated lit a rich and densely popa- I acd neighborhood— being ono of the best sit- I t otions for business in the county. Those ' .isliing to view the property will cull on the subscriber living rojoining snit' propert y. Septl2 tf IfIACOR SAWYER. Land at Exeeutorfs Sale. THE subscribers, Executors of Daniel Meh -1 •r, late of Allen township, Cumberland county : -eceased, will expose to public sale, at his la.e residence, on Tuesday the 16th of October, 1849, the following Real Estate, late the prop , rty of said deceased : No. I.—A tract of Land, containing 40 acres, I Rutty) in Allen township, about two miles bnd half east of Mechanicsburg, near the State toad from Harrisburg to Gettysburg, adjoin. lag lands of Polar Mohler, George Yost and t there. It Is first rate limestone land, all of • /Nell is cleared but fise acres, and under good lance and excellskit cultivation. It contains no improcemonts,Alt is advantageously Situated tar farmintpurposes. o. tract, of land, situate in the same wiaship, and containing 12 acres of a good t.uality of Shoe Land, having thereon erected • '"''. • A ONE STORY LOG HOUSE AN D STABLE, with a Young Orchard.— •: 11 : Is under cultivation and good " fence. 'No. 3.—A tract of Woodland, situated in .'Monaghan Towlskip, Yo k county,containing 5 acres and 144 pucka of thriving chosnut imber.. Adjoining land ofLudwig Feysinger :kook and others. Attendance will be gi on on said day and terms made known by SOLOMON MOHL ER, JACOB 510 FILER. • Excititois. . . • • 1113,E1311 TEAS. ; -.• ATE havejust received an entire new selec ' V V tion of choice and 'fresh GItEEN AND I [Am( ..,TAS,..enibr t ioin g . Young , Hyinin, 'lmperial and ,Ganpowder,tens, of VarionS quint- I' es, ranking'frotu Mitt' sl,2sfier . pound, (*rant' t to teiiiitore - of t he:Messrs. Jenkinti;.of 'Phila-* dolphin, nett . eurely and freshly packed in On quartor, , halt, an and metalic and paper pack .#gos, ,as .well as it the 'bulk:' ..Tho'selectionsr Is 'e made by one o the partners, who has W - I erporience in the business, sarong the Chinese t temsolverfor,abopt sever! years, and this ed. it,tmage, togethor J with,oUr own eXperlenCe, and t'te encouragement extended to us in the selling pf tlictio',Teas - for niore 'then too years nest, sieouragri, us confidently to recOotithilid thorn a I sittieriorlio any' othdr selection of Toot, in f , tls'mttrket , =-lor 'sale at the Grocery elate , of . tt• duly 11.:49 . •. ' , t., •'. J. W.. EBY . , , ' Tobacco arid Cigars. '' ." TUS'l'viaiiNctilandld'r stile whelestile'and re.' Oir tail the but and' cheapest 'selection •of CII I. 1 11 R Slii'. he; found' anywhere . .otit ea+ the ejty: l'ho.seltie thin consists of.. '.. ~.. -, ',..,... .. .. • ~, Granoderes; :a , ' ,I, . : Ernilini•L , ' '' '.. ,:, : , Castellos, , !. L :' : ,, tassit. !.Lug Ifrytnayera,. , 1 t i k ~ P lenttytien.t.-, -2 •:'‘ • -,..6i- I,een D'Ore,Regalitt. Nrineipe.., '- ' l' ..: ' , 1',1 /f LEl , Gil,ltat ' . ', .• %,.. % Yonne and Figures • ', 1• plesindern; &Gall 1- .:' All 'Of:rhe 'finest' Cuhn,n'uil,Haynh ft:. TOlie eee. iintiOiiir,tiplin - ;'o6 rieefesr . :,:rquitner,'liesidee '1 I.‘ve,eieellent Blxps and ihe;beeelVfolseiAtAliko l';' , U3 best,COhigrenn encUCeiendish ,- T OB4CCO 'kith - plairiland - ,ife'p(enediaLrtiilnenA priheli for t emlf...., Call.and 'mullein° tiny, steplcillßVir?'llor ehanfnir;...lWill 'Salt by: t./_)te . hok' as . le.‘v aa..,thPY `6 ll nbe•had in T h e eit'it: , Illee't 'forget ' he; place ,Otiliosito rhelailrorid nffidit,A,,.; ; l., l . ..,...., .i..,,. ii ,(4... i Carlisle; auirl ' ' '‘l 'TT' If eltraNit ELL 0 • . Back r9Oeinci,lTA,i4Pgpttnignt '9C4.41-; -diee'Sock. , e'Son riot, hor,rxi, - , Grgyi, sq.y i Sic,• 006) • Raffs w •• • • ranWp4l4lribmct.,iin, doa) , r to,t ThArM :~` nNl7~+ , K4it ',^, ~ , u~;Mmsl~C : Y+t4'r. : ~dr',Td, : aa.,'s• Zeal lafa#r..: N.ALUABLE }MILL'AND • " 2 - ' okt:4lA:tit Err.REi eutiscrib'ersiwishineto rernove , to the at :private ;.•sule their. valuable' : 111 ILL!da;FARIVW.situalcid iii , Wesu•Pennebott. rbugh:.:township,, umberland county, 'near. Novvvillme , The.Farmovontaina ;132 ACRES oT.hrst rate limestone,lantlqho• celebrated.l3ig , i)ring ippeplqng th,e Western 'flifomin, f tb.r.' ,ttect,.a.stream that never, fails or freezes' r aild is ,toe'iiitillqd 'by, any,., Bream "in ~the United States. .:T•he'.'imprOvements. are a first..rate° MMEITAIsiT: MILL, three stories high, fin. off in the triopt..eoinWele order, vi/ith a. pittetie Merchant Bolf,eelf.pricker, and ell the latest. imlrovemenisin Machinery.. There lea kirn dr}iiikenin t attaelied to the Mill,iwhich I • to sitnatbd the above named' spring. 'Also,nD WELLING HOUSE, Barn and Stabling, Mil li • ler'it House,'Cooper Shop; Orchard &c. The builtlinge • are all nearly new, and in•the beet order. About° two.thirds of the tram is cleared, and the balance covered with ,thriving timher. This property is near, the Cumberland Valley Rail Road,. in the heart 0f . ..n*116 country, and offers strong i nducements to capitalism. !rho terms will be nitide.Masy to suit purchasers, as wo•arb dcitm mined to sell ffffliM , . ' JOHN PIPER., 1111161111,t. sAmt.J.EI, PIPER, Intag•• JAM ES,,PIPER, lialsoct2n.4t low • Town Property . at PubapS: e. JHE subscriber vill offeekt Publialo on the premises 'on THURSDAY, the 25th of October next, at 2 o'clock, P. M., the fol lowing property, situate in the Borough of Me chanicsburg, belonging to the estate of Mary Markley, doc'd. A Lot of Olattid situate on the north side of Main street„bounded on the south by Main at., on the west by a ,lot of Jonas Rupp, on the north by Strawberry Alley, and on the east- by a lot of Ann Zearing containing fifty feet in front on Main street, and two hundred and eight feet in depth, having a One Story FRAME PLAISTERED HOUSE; thereon erected.— Terms will be made known on fhc day of sale. DANIEL MARKLEY, septlfits Ex'r of Mary Markley, dee'd. VALUABLE CHOICE FARA( AT PRIVATE SALE. IrriTlE subscriber intending to remove West 1 will sell at private sale, the Farm on which he'ner,i! resides, located in' North Middleton township, Cumberlatid county, on the turnpike road, lending from Carlisle to HarriSburg, 23 piles east of Carlisledind one half mile of Middlesex Mills ' dt.' the Lana Spring, alift , toining,l9o ACRE S' of first-rate Limestone Land, Ina high state of ecltivation,about 13 Acres of the above is covered with thriving timber. The greater part is set with locust post and chesnut rail fence. The improvements.. consist of a comfortable Two . • Story DWELLING, with two '- Kitchens suitable for two families • ;;:. together with Wash•house Alt Hoese; Smoke house and a never •-; • failing well , of water at the Kitchen door, with repump in it. Also, a Stone Bnnk Barn, 80 by 37 with Corn cribs, Wagon Sired, Carriage House, and a horse stable separate, with run ning water in the yard, and a large apple Or. -chard,- with choice fruitoxees. Together with a Log Tenant House and Stable. This is one of the most productive farms in this section of • country. Also, at Private Sale, another Farm contain. ing 26 ACRES, one flail mile south east ofthc above Farm, having,thereen erected a two story DWELLING HOUSE, 30 by 24 feet, well finished, with a bank barn 48 by'92 feet. Also; a Wagon Shed and Corn Crib, all new, and a young Apple Orchard. This farm is the best of limestoneland, end in a high state of eulti. The subscriber will sell the above farms together or separate to suit purchasers. I Persons wishing t 6 bay will do well to ;Sim the property it is a most beautiful situation.— Come and see for yourselves. augls CHRISTIAN -RHULE VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE, THE subsefiber, administrator of Ur. A. H. Van Hoff will offer for sale, on r the premises, on THURSDAY, the 18th say of October, 1849, at 10 o'clock, A. M., in pursuance of an order of the Orplina "Ciiiirr:of - Cnitibarldrid counix, the follciwidg valuable properties siiu atelfi the Borough of Mechanicsburg, in siad county. -No. -I—That large double two story BRICK . . HOUSE, containing about siz- e- 1-3. -• teen rooms, located in the centre .; of-the town, and bounded on the south by the Main street, on the west by an alley, on. the 'north by the Cumberland Valley Railroad, and on the ,oust by the Union Church lot. There is a good well of water and cistern on the premises, a good stable, and a number of choice fruit trees. _ . No. 2—Ten lots adjoin ug the Depot lot or the Railroad Company, will be sold either sep arately or together. No. 3—Ten lots fronting on the Simpson Ferry Road, will also be sold separately or to gether. No. 4.—A lot of about 2•4• Acres of Ground, •in the said Borouah, bounded on the south by the Cumberland Valley Rail Road, on the west by lands of Michael Hoover's heirs. on iho north ,by the Green Lane.; and on tho,east by the helriof Dr. Oliver, dec'd. pperties offered for stile are amongst tethiable in the town, and worthy of the attention of capitalists or those desirous o securing comfortable homes or otit•lots. Per sons desirous of looking at the properties will have every facility afforded them by calling on the subscriber, residing ono ni;le east of Me. chaniesburg: C. TITZEL, Ad'mr. •aopi.s'49te VALUABLE • AL ESTATE FOR SALE. WEIR subscriber has in contemplation to remove to the %Vest, offers for sale the Farm on which ho now resides, initiate partly in Mifflin and Frankford ,tOwnships, Cumber.. land county, Pa., within three mike of the Bore' of Ncwville and the Cumberland Valley Rail Road. Containing about 200 ACRES of patented land of first quality gravel and slate, about 170 Acres aro clear and well sot with clover, a considerable portion of it has been limed. It is under good fence and generally set with locust stakes. The improvements are - 'a Double LOG 1 - 10!'SE, and :41111 Kitchen with stories, a huge Frame Bern, with two titre thing floors, Corn Crib, and W.tgon. Shed, complete Brick Smoke and Wash house, with water rising in the Wash house, and a Tenant house and Stable. There is a never Jailing stream of water runhing pest the im provements. There are two orchards one of which is young and grafted friiit. , The above Farm is well calculated for raising ciihor grain or stock. There is running Miter in all the • fields except two. The t FOAM will suit to be divided, and, will be seta in ,lots to suit purr.. chesakea - -- • • tc • I will also sell two pii3eao of, timberland situate i , Mifflin., township, ono of which is patented. Persons wishing information will please cal upon tint subsoriber. 1y2.549tf • . JAMES. KENNEDY. Iffam4iiitory . of Pocket 80. k 9, to. No. 5,f3 - desnut Street, above Scrond; PHILADELPHIA HE subscriber respectfully solicits public M. T tension to his superior and tasteful stock of Pocket Books, Banker's Ceserayßill. 'Pressing Cotter!, CartlAlaede i - gcrl miles, Purses,' Podket and ' other fine Cutlery, Gold Pens, and Pencils, Segar Case's, 'Chess , Men, • Back Gammon, Boards,. .llnininos, btu. His assortment i consiste e most farbiona- 41 4 blu and modern styles, of the finest quality and excellent worktnanship t embracing every desir- able fancy, pattern, wind he will at all' timer/ be prepared, to exhibit end furnieh wholesnle,or retail on the most reasonable terms. fitYPtirchasers who' desire to supply them selves srith attioles,olthe best quality,will con sultithemicnen , interests by crdling r ut this tv r , tabl •,?_, F L , Ji SMITH, •' Pneker2Book,Manulacturer,_ seps . 4m 52 Chesmit Strom, • NEIVIOR'IIgt:tpOO . :STOREE.: ••-•;•• - 004 AV F'aitow , on„ 6404;,Jole:,reeelve1 'di oat ' '4lO Maeuraolorers,.a.'falliatispriment •,. "14gRINdES;•=f1(•, -, ',11• INgBi • e,:'•Tifii!celo're'•Parlikdoeigoes beingtheir,:own aeleotin slid entirely: theirs. •• „- lIINENpHOSI EftY;'.'• HABERDASt-lERT," • and'all:the troika . ' of•DoMosiic _Goode oonetaritl and retail, ‘".'l.'i."'l',• 'de oO. , ,l , ',O'opir'deviefe from ;first price. 11;rli e are plaily receivipg,, g ailde, from Now yoiy., A uetkona • IPhildaept26 School' .4' • oostorsan-106 a'R,opportuOity,..„,of,lisying theirld9tinol 'rases to the TiossurplYac any tune during this ,rdoritti.und , the fitift'VOOV in October nea i b2deitit6tP of; 1 , 3 . , .. listeJliaitccino.. .: -, PHILADELb. Ne;t2,'",gda'f/i ..'MOPIINtIsTt mal9so.ll '&6 1. 8014 p \ Jt Mourning Goods, , a attention of di , buyere visit examination of thstock. - As the utmost st are ie liken iti • . -• . and .selection , ofitheir goods, keep al li a f tl Pg assortmentat all seasons, °Tering for a • rage , what is • good and of the proper sin deLo aa l Y . ? • rip deception as to make OD qualh yi nal , - . , Lion in price, and every article •8010 as to ' - can\ be.purchaeed elsewhere. Those requiritt ' mourning ,attire, can be satisfactorily soited;, without the trouble, fatigue and loos el •tizae "Of - proceeding from store to store, by visiting at once this eatablishment. Lupin's Botnbazines.Mourning Chintzes, Born l. Finish Alpacas, I "- Long Shawls, : Plain Cephmeres,',Black Thipet FrenchMericoes, I Saek.Flatinels, Wide Black Bilks IPatent Erieh Crapes, Lupin's Moisselines, 'Mourning .Veils, Mourning do dor Collars, ,;...cdo Himgaritme, r Fleecy Silk Rose, Silk Cashmeres, ' I %dorm Gloves, &c. Opening . daily ; new black and half mourn- • ing materials, Orem low priced to the most co- t)y,_ . . • MOURNING ST ORE. d 'Stidet;'' LPS,IVELYII r iriiite • the \the city tut iklr'Wholosalir oash-buyera wilt find ii to their lava - tomb . in alf:t''V sapt26 4t • mrticxx Oil grAoics.• EennYBODY READ Tills OA REPULt.V.—Thote is a Sarsaparilla for anis ht the different. towns called TowitseniPe Sarsaparilla- It is itdvertised as the NAI., OENUINIH, end all trait This Towneetairrnodoctof and never was' but wen formerly a woe . • • . ea: nols, an.l the like—yet he sesames the title of Doctor or . purpose of gaining, credit for what he isnot. Ile says 1, hos attended two medical schools, and practiced for bite yeare II" Now the truth jai he never practiced medleit day in his life 1 Snch mi./kil o tricked misrepresent • clli looks had to the character and' serenity. of the man. I wish ° moot sincerely, lie hall never matlealione statements Of him. 'self or of me. When will mehilearn to be honest and truth. . ful in all thelr.dealings and intercourse with their fellow men 1 ffe applied to one Riner`Clapy. to twist him in man. ufacturing his mixture, stating-the large Meer 'he would' make, aa an inducement to etubork•lnthe business.. ,Them men have been insulting and libelling mo in all possible forms, in order to impress the polilla with the belief that rho Old Doctor'd Sarsaparilla wasn't the ginnine,wriginhf Sarsaparilla, made from the Old , Dostor's Original Rect. pie. This S. P. Townsend nays Ulmer. earth° use of my name for 87 a week. I will gins- Wu 010 film will- pro. duce one single solitary proof of this. His statements of • Thompson, -Skillman & Co., toe nothing, but st thane of, falseitotals,.siMply made to deceive tile - public, and keep the truth d own in regard to his douring-;firmetifing Cott.. pound. This Is to caution the public to purchase none late Old Dr. JACOB Towneentl's Santaparilla, haling on it tile Oil boeter's Menden file familthCaat of'.Arnsi, aml his ' signatureacross the Coat of krms. Principal Office, 102 Waican.strecliN. T 1 City. JACOB TOWNSEND. TOE ORIG I NAL. DlScOvnitna OP TOE Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla. Old Or. Townsend in now about ill year, of nee, and has lone been known rte the AUTHOR and DISCOVERER of the G !NE ORIGINAL "TOWNSBNO SARSAPARILLA." Being prior, he was compelled to limit ns manufacture, by which means it hoe been kept out of market, Lutdthe sates circumscribed to those only who had proven its worth. and known its value. It had reached the ears of Many. nevertheless, ne those penmena who had healed 01 sor e iligpanes, and saved frotti_dentb. 6611110 ft Ito weud.v rut `HEALING 1 , 6 %VER. This GRAN I) AN I) I/ NEQUA 1-.1.I.:11-1'ltR.PAILATICN bi manufactured nn the largest ett le VOW Ilr through out the length and breadth of the land.-especially an it is found incapable of deamierattan . .arsibtertoratilm. Unlike yontig S. P. Townmul's, it improves with age, anti hover changes Inn Ow the honer; because ft is prepared on scientific Finciples by a srienti fie mon. The •liirthest knowledge of Chemistry, and the liitest discoveries of the art, have all-heed-brought into .requieition ill the manufac ture of the 0111—Drie Sarsaparilla. The Satiapatilla root, it in well known to medical 41011, Contains many rued/mai properties, and tonne properties which are inert or uneleten and others, which if retained in preparing it for use, pro duce/cremate/inn and acid, which is injarious to the ars lam• - Some of din properties 01 . Sarmtparillit 'warm Solatilt that they entirely evapemte and are Inst pi the preparation, IfNley are not preserved by a scientific process,* "0 nn. iy-ta those-experienced in its manufacture., Moreover, these tedi?tile principtes,whielt fly of in ion all rt. hahrtior‘ .under neat. arc the very rvsce/to/ intel ect! p;op. Mfea ol.thezent. which give to it all to. al , ne cotottla . I t coo b c7l ‘ s o r m ' r i t e re w tftiteimrotrl'ite tilt I they g i o n t a '' t te d r ' i k n the rent Ulan. lroni anything else ; titer can then strain thin insipid or vapid tnveelell Willi mir rnoll,te, ana then Call it eSARVAItAItII.I.A Ii XTRACT or SYRUP." But such is not tile article known an rite GENUINE OLD DR JACOB TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA. Thlo in no prepared that all the inert propertieo of the Sarsaparilla root are first removed, everything capable of hemming acid or fermentation le extracted and rejected ; then every partirle of medical virtue in secured to n pure and concontratml form; and thus it la rendered incapable if toeing any of Ito vn [noble anti healing properties. Pre med in ill iii way, it in made' the moat powerful agent in the • • Cure In n zno r la 'D Is . . . ' Hence the Tarrson why we hear commendations on every Wahl ita favor by men, woman, and children. We find it doing wonder. In the cure of • CONSUMPTION, DYSPEPSIA. and LIVER COMPLAINT, and In RIIDUAIXTLYM, SCROP. ULA, PILLM, COSTIVENESS. all OUTANE OUS ERUPTIONS, PIMPLES, BLOTCHES. nr,,l atii!ciiorttoirining from IMPURITY OF TUB BLOOD. It possesses a marvelleMs efficacy In all . complaints ari sing front hsellgeethm, tram Aridity of the Stomach, from unequal cirrtilacion, determitauttin of blood to the head, halpiuttion of the heart. cold feet and hands, cold chills and ot flashetopver the body. It bee nut its equal in COl4 and Coughs ; end promotes easy expecitiratton and gentle per spiration. relaxing strictures of the lungs. throat and every Idler part. Hut in nothing is its excellence mere !penitently seen an .k acknowledged than in all kinds and stages of FEMALE COMPLAINTS. It works wonders in cases of Flu& Mints Or Whites, Palling of the TVentb, Obstrusted, Sapprrosell, or Painful Menses, Irregularity of the menstrual periods, end the like; and is effectual in curing all the forms of Kidney Diseases. By removing obstructions, and regulating the general system, it gives tone and strength to ;the whole body, ant/ time curer all forms of Nervous Discuses mud Debility. • and thus promos or relieves a great" variety of other mal adies, as Spinal irritation, A'ciiralfia, Sr. Vitus' Dance, Swooning, Epileptic File, Conortlesone, It cleanses tile blood, excites the liver to healthy action, tones the stomach ' and gives good digestion, relieves the bowels of torpor an coned rpation, allays inflammation, pu rifies the skin, equalizes the circulstlon of the blood, pro ducing gentle warmth equally all over the Nab', and the insensible ;P0N11,..11.bil r.. , “ NCO] re- and ttehtnese.le• moves alt otisillocoone, and tnvisornive the Vlllll - 0 nervous system: 1,, ant this then Tine Medicine yen pre-onsinendly needl Btu con any of diode things be said of S Townsend:a inferior article 7 This young north liquid is not to be : COMPARBD WITH 'III.U. OLD DIVS,. becittoto of (too GRAND PAM, thth the. one is IXCAPA BLE of DETERIORATION, and' ' NEYEI: SPOILS, • . I, while the other DOES: sourrng t. ( ermenting. and`ohrreing ' the battlog containing It ,iiire• fra4upptts ; the so jr, Itch) liquid exploiting, and domarritassother donde! Shirt not Mk ; horrible compound he poisonous to the systernl-11'hatr• put acid taloa systent.olreedy•tiiseatiscr acid:arid? What i causes Dyspepeia.but acid} Pa we tiot all know [hal when food sours so our stomechs,"wltat roldehitif Ii prodimesl— flatulence, heartburn, palpieation of the heart. liver corn- maim., dfarrlaca, dysentery.. colic, and corruption of the. , blood I What is Scrofula but an 'acid humor to the body I ;Whitt produces all the Immure which' bring on Eruptions o r 'the Skin, Scald (feral), Salt. Sitcom, Er7siiieles, White Swellings, Fever Shred, and all ulcerations internal tuttl es. terns/1 t i is nothing tinder heaven hot an ecidsuiptionee, which sours, Find thua spoils all the Hanle [ditto bdy, more 041013 P. AVltet eaters ltheumatirne loit a emir and acid. fluid which insiotatters Itself between the jolter and One. where, Irritating are] inflaming the delicate tioniet iron which It noel Si of arcons ditemses. of impurity of the blood, or deranctei eirmata ire> and nearly all Na 40111011 M which ntllict human ce n tre. Now le It not horrible to make and sell, nett frpf rriiet,p (Came tit one tills r 501/511 , 44,YM1A1EN711 , 164 . Milk's COldPouNn ,, OF R. , P: TOWNST:FID, Anti yin Ile would thin have it ineferstoosi . that 01,1 Itr. .ta..• cub Townsend's Gernatie Origirial tgra•anparillai in nut(YiLt iTATioN or Ibis inforMr prnitaration.l 1 `llearlcti f o rbid 'Mat yin, .atom) dial in nn article whiele .would hear the r.last amnia rrrembletice to S. P. Town 'snarl ankle! , i,We Molt it titultirstontl. Ixeratced it, itcrho erAsotroirt irorh, Mid. S. P. l'iornectel's anti:le and .ildtrr.'.lbralitown.nnd'e Sores paril la not /kr; erm tilde apart, 0.1 inllniicly 4i...in1. tier that. Mop are unlike in - corm 7 particular, harries opt nun 'sludge Ilona' in common, An Sr I'. 'Townsend is no doctor. and never war, IN no , cheninii„tin ph 0c 0 0 .,,,,0i,,,k0„,, , . no 1110 re of matlichin or ,disease intro:my other comtiton, utocienrine, tir,professimmi ' man. what guarantee can the isobliefiteXe'lltair,the,F,ara 'rn : vetoing a outline ticks/011d medicine,copt ;pink hill 'the M i l l ;thee of thA'articles'ared in preparitß ft. and *bleb ore! f Capnblo of thaneei which migitt'rrudor Mehl. tite.. l / 4 OUN't• l afPloensailltit.ll of healds:), , ' . ~I , . ~ . ', • 'lint what elne'rlattild be eepartiat.'hom one who imowi malting compnrellroly'etjandinion or der/enter .It reataree _nspentor, qC sohtelexperience to • mink and reeve *pervert e • common.liettent meal.- lime ,rywch r ynarr .important in tt thatr he permute who menu tact urn mathrum tlemicnetltr • •-• , TVHAN',NTON'AGIIS.ANIt-S MUSLIM SI STEMS: , / 1 / 44. i'ihouhl know Weil die predicalpe, cpert.flf' flitting!, the' hem • ',meaner of tecurlita and cenceinrtil ;ply boalintr‘arraies, elan se trid,ebniSe'Weewletlaw of the joritt'disetureo whieh • , elfluit , the . human ;system, and ho to - titluovretandice.,ll,,, 'these abutment! n. - -•,., —-. ~ ~ ,:-,,, • -,',..-.,-; -,,,,,,- - -,, i- --- ' , „ 14.11 felo,arrost finial veal he'uornirtuaite;l6 oar polio Into mounted liuniartity. to kindle hope, bt the deepairmg bosom, me reitore health:. end • bloom., end .sigor, into the crushed and brelten,.entl to barileh:intirmity that 01,'D DR. JACOH,TOWNSEND hen SOUGHT and FOUND the ore. , portunity andinenne to brine bin" ''-.• - i'-'• " - - -., , . Grand llnivorsal Illetseentre,ied..Ueniedy.. - , within the rpach, awl to the kuciwledep of All who neat' that they may learn Ited.lt now. by joyful e',i)erirhee, its',"' ' : .' ~ T raisseesttiont Power no. Iferti. , . :,. . • Clothing Obithing ! I Clothing ! NEW pit,•44 al - 1 ::STSINES. , ireahertfallsr Whim ' • e palo!lo that,they c hava,opepede : new let mg f3tore.,,ia the room lately accepted the.Yeat-;Off South:Ratorer' street; mpg, Jugs„9p.hand :a rery„,large Au%Y.filf° oll: :aa rhaag. , . 7 • c IT , • M