Steamboat burnt and loss of life. . ,We learn Agent, ; Carlisle, July 4,1839. *. . . FORGEMEJf WANTED. GOOD HEFiNEßSwnntcd ini mediate f3 ly at Dickinson Forge. Apply to'-.. 1 : A.G.EGE., May 2,1839. LIST OF LETTERS—- Remaining in the Post > Office. at Carlisle, Pa. June 30th, 1839. . Enquirers will please say advertised . , . • A Kosht George Adams William King Rebecca 2 . Atchley Catherine... L- *B Leib Mary Bcclman Jacob ‘ Low John Bemnam Nelson Littell John Blair Henry Lehman Adam Bradly Elnora M Boyd Eljza Mark Abraham Buncc.Daniel B Mulford -Thomas W~" Bell Sarah Moore-John (barber) Birge Alford Moyer Elizabeth Bricker Benjamin MitchellHcnry Brown S H Miller William Brown John Mulford Sidney Browne James Miller John (wagoner) C Moreland Lemon Caffrey Owen Morres John Carte William Musser Mr Chambers Margaret M’Lister Mary Culbertson William M’Guire Patrick Curry Margaret M’Lean Samuel Rev Calven John L Esq M’Glaughlin Henry Connely Joseph M’Feely John L Clarke John A M’Ellvvee Charles Constable of borough 2 N Cairns Harriet 2 Nevln William W ’ D O Detes Daniel O’Brien Marion M Didlo George P Dorville Henry Paul John Esq Davidson Jonathan WPreston Robert Degana George Palmer John Domes Moses Park Isaac A Davis M O Pierce Stewart Dixon Mary W , ? Prowell James B Elizabeth y Patton Joseph Diven Eliia J R < Davis James Rudcsill Catherine Diller F , Railing GcorgS \V Delano David Ramsey Archibald Esq Diffendall Abraham Riley G Mrs 2 Dictson James Reighter John M E Reighter George W igleman Conrod Roigler John hi ly Edward E Rodgers Mathew D ten Henry S itabrook E Esq Story John icrich John Stroop Henry - ' F , Shugcrs John ;kes Jacob Star John -ul John Strohm David Fearfats EVr/.a Stevens George Fleming Wilson Sanderson Mariah G Snider Peter Gutshal John * Shindle Joseph ■ Gorgas John D 2 Stone Jeremiah L ? Graham Isacc Lieut 5 Gilmer John Sheaffcr Henry Graham William H 2Spcck Matilda Gibson 'Rachael Singiscr Joseph Graham Robert Simonton J P Capt H Strickler Uriah Haverstick Henry B CSanderson John Heck George Sanderson & Bos- ?■ Heffner Jacob serman J Heicks John T • Hilans Nancy Thompson Sally Ann Iteneberger Meriah Turner David Hatfield John ■ Thomas John Hull Peter Thompson Nicholas Heivk Jonathan W Herchberger Henry BWonderly George Hu mes Thomas Whinart John Haverstick David Warden David Hardy. Charles Walker Lizaann Heacock John M Wade Samuel Hedden John Webert Henry Jlu tellings Frcdk Wolf Daniel Harman Philip Willhour John Heagy Weems Wetzell Joseph Heornear Henry Wonnley lsabella •J Wolf Jacob Jacobs John A Wilson H Miss K Y Knettlo Israel Yaw George or J Kratzer Christian Eliza Hall 5 King Josiah A. . _ —Z ' Knichbaum Johann?.Zell Peter Peter y Zigler Jacob R. LAMBERTON, P. M SHERIFPS^SaiES. BY virtue" of. sundry writs'of VenditioniEx ponasi to ini' direct edissued out of the Court of Com Won Pleas of Cumberland County, will be exposed to Public Sale, -at tire Court House, iu the borough of Carlisle, on Friday the 2nd day of August A. D. 1839* at lOo'cIock", A. Mi the following described real estate, to wit i A tract of land situate in East Pennsborough -township, Cumberland-County, .containing twenty* seven acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Samuel Boyer. U. -IsaacLongnecker'&'Jacbb Kuntz,'having there on erected a one and a half story Log House, small Stone’House, and Log Barn, and other out houses. * ' i •' - Also, a tract of Mountain land situate in East Pennsborough" townshipi Cumber land'County, containing twenty-six adres, more or less, bounded by lands of, John Kjssell, Newcomer, Jacob Kunlz, and others. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Jacob Etlenbcrger. Also, a lot of ground situate in Papmown, Sou Si Middleton township, Cum berland County, containing SO feet in breadth, 8c 200 feet in depth, more or less, adjoining lands of John Hartzell, John Mcl3jlure, 'and the Balti more turnpike road, having thereon erected a one and-a half story-Log Hnuse. Wc; Seized and taken in execution as the property of Wil liam Barber. ~ Also, a tract of land situate in. South'Middieton township, containing fifty acres, more or less, adjoining-lands of Jacob Barnltz, Elisha White’s heirs, James Noble’s devisees,- and the Letart Spring, having,thefeoU.efecled a two story Stone House, Stone Sriring'House, a Log Barn and-Apple Orchard,, arid, several springs of water are on the premises., Seized and taken iu execution as the property of JViliis -Foiilk. ‘ i And ail to.be sold by me,' ' 1 . ' . JOHN;MYEBS,Sheriff.) Sheriff’s Office, •? / Carlisle, Juiy.4.1839. J .. . , / A ABJfOUj&CO. /' T their New Store in Mechanicebttrt'( t \\z\e just receiveda large assortment of siftnmer goods, consisting of .Cassiiheres, Drillings, Linen and Hempun Cords, Nankeens, {s*o. Os. .. Hg s c mct % can & ctn meet. LIST OP LETTERS, Remaining in the Post OJficedtMechanies burg. Pa. July Ist, 1839. • John T Ayers Jacob Murqma ■' John S Atlee Henry Mater William Bennett . Samuel Mater A &.S .Coyle ’ John Manning John Crotzer David Miller Dr Henry Coleman Frederick May Jacob Coover Joshua Moyer Michael Dill Miss Sarah Martin James Dunlap Esq CathrinaMosy William Dead Joseph Newcomer Abrra Eshelman John G Rupp William Fagan 4 Ruth Reese John Fisher Joseph Rhodes 3 Miss Sarah Fisher Aron Rowe M D Jacob Gross Miss Elizabeth ? Jamison Hannon &Co Swisher 5 Margaret Ingram Elizabeth Sibert D S Jones William Short John Knows Peter Seidel Benj Krider Henry Smith Jacob Lcitzel Miss B H Smith David Lcidigh Miss Susanna Spidle John Landis Frederick Seidlc Jacob Leidig Michle Winger John Line Sami Westheifer 2 George Mitchler Beneville Weaver GEO. F. C AIN, P.M. JList of Causes FOR TRIAL at AUGUST TLR3l t ISW> • first week—commencing, 12//; August 1839. Geese ex’rs vs Shannon adm’r &c J Stouglt * vs RMcElwane R U Church &c vs G Cart J Pond vs Thos C Cane’s ad nr K McGregor vs Same J Morrison vs J Given ct al J Fetter va S Alexander .1 Clever vs J W Patton R H Church See vs G& W McClure D Lamb vs M Dunlap . v - Second week—commencing 19th August, Commonwealth vs P Livinger J M Woodburn. vs F Noble . Turnpike Company vs CV H R Company jMeixe.ll vs~MDillcr , Tims Dohhs ex’rs vs M Ehy co-cognlzer &c C V R R Company vs, John Moore K Mclvibbcn vs J McKibbcn ex'r S Lee vs J Anderson M Love adm’r vs M Eby co-cognizer R S McCune vs D Mahon G U Leepcv vs F Herron ct al W E Cvotzcr . vs J Casey J Stough vs Moore CTBiddle ,1 Mcixell vs P Dillcr P Leidig & wife vs J Miller ct al Commonwhh for use vs 3 McFecly U R Church he vs 3 M Ege . GEO. SANDERSON, Proth’y.. Carlisle, July 1 1 1839; -• ;*-■ •- ~ FOR SALE. Three good young Horses, suitable for saddle or harness. One new Tillbcrry, One set ol double brass mounted Harness, One broad wheeled Wagon, and One sulkev*- Alco, a lot of superior Fly Nets, and driving and riding Whip*—all ol which will be sold ve ry cheap. ? HAMILTON 8c GRIER, Carlisle, Ju]y 4, 1839. ' CORtf BROOMS. Just received and for sale a.'lot of CORN BROOMS of the best quality. June 27, Hamilton Uf Grier. CARLISLE SPRINGS. THE Proprietor respectfully Informs the pub lic in general that he is now ready to ac commodate a large numberof Boarders and Vis itors. The Springs are situated 4£ miles north of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa. and 3 miles south of Slerretf’s Gap, on the North Mountain, in a fine, healthy and romantic place. There is an extensive BATHING ESTABLISHMENT erected (both warmund cold,) and every ao commodntion may be’relied on. ' - r>. counman. y Jnne 27,1839. - 6t N, B.—A.Barouche will run daily trbm Car lisle to the Springs duving the season, for thb accommodation of Visiters. D. G.~ 30 DOLLARS REWARD. b fcESEH TED From Carlisle BarracUs. on the ' B y night ofthe 4th Inst. JONATHAN WO R TJ’ 2S, a Dragoon Recruit hr the U, S. Army, aged 22.ycars, 5 feet 9 inches high, gray eyes, dark hair, JrAiddy„complexion--bprn in Cumberland county, Pennsylvania—by,occupa tion a farmer. Enlisted 22d April 1839, at -Harrisburg, for the period of 5 years. The a. bove reward will )ie paid to any person deliver ing the said deserter to the commanding officer at Carlisle Barracks. . ’ R-S. DIX, ------ •- Capt. J£-Ass*t. - Dateu nt Carlisle Barracks,"? J.une_ 6 t-J839;-f- —5" ■ ——^3t~* CHEAP HEABY 2VZABS CLOTHING. THE subscriber thankful lor past favors, res pectfully .informs the public that he has on han't! a large assortment of ready -made clothing at Ids establishment, a few dpors west of the Post Office, in Main street, Carlisle, 1 which he offers for sale on very moderate Terms.;: He al so contlniiesjo carry on the Tailoring Business, and will always be grateful for a share of public patronage. .. . ’ , Zvij&J;-'- . ' ■ ... WILLIAM M’PHEjtSON. "June 13, i 839. . f tf Estate of Jacob-Myers, deceasedi ■ notice; LETTERS of Administraticn on the festale oC Jacob MyerS, late, of Soutli Middleton township, Cumberland, county, have been issued 'to the subscriber residing in the same township: Allpersons in any way indebted.to said estate will make payment, and those hairing claims will.present them, properly authenticated, for settlement. •• ~ i ■ , iOHN MYERS, Adm'r. . . 6t.. . . A STRAIT HORSE 4NAME to the residence of the subscriber in Wormleysburg, East Pennsbordugh town ship, Cumberland 'county,; on the .25th day o! May last—he is a dark bay, about 16 haiids high, has a small-white spot onhis forehead; and his shoulder was sore of the dollar when he came. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges,and take him away,' oth erwise he will be dealt with according to Jaw. . . JOHN X-ONGNECKEH- . June 15, 1839. . - St LITERARY NOTICE. AT a meeting of the alumtni of Dickinson college; at the chapel, on the l&h day o( July, 1838, it was resolved to revive the former alumni association of said College, Every grad uate is.deemed a member of the association. — Messrs—James Hamilton, Thomas V. Moore', John Zug, J. Reed, Samuel Alexander Be Tho mas Bowman, were appointed a “Standing Committee” to prepare business and make all necessary arrangements fora future meeting,.to be held at the same, place on 'Wednesday-the 10th day of July; 1839, (being the day before commencement,) and to give public notice.there of. The committee have performed the duties i assigned them, and now give the notice requi red. It is hoped there will be a general attend ance. Other papers friendly to the College will con. for u favor by inserting this notice. - Carlisle, June 20,1839. BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! THE subscribers having lately purchased the stock of goods owned by J. H. Weaver., at the north-east corner of the Public Square, Car lisle, consisting of a large and general assortment of seasonable DOT-GOODS, GROCERIES, qEEENSWARE, $-c. Also, a general assortment of Hatters’ Furs and Trimmings—all of which they will sell on the most accommodating terms. R. ANGNF.Y, H. ANDERSON, June 20, 1839. tf FRESH SUMMER GOODS, ARNOLD O* CO, arc just receiving a large a’ssortmcnt'of Goods suitable for summer wear. The" public are respectfully invited to call. June 20 MILBOUHNB and Tweed Summer Cassl mcres. suitable for summer wear, for sale low at ARNOLD 8c CAUTION. TW'OTICIi.IS HEREBY GIVEN to all per sons, tha'tno fishing or hurtling will herc altcr be permitted on the lands of the subscri bers, bn the I.ctai't Spring cast of Carlisle. The law will be enforced against any and evety per son who may hereafter be detected in cither of the above pursuits within bur bounds: and any persort giving such information as, may lead to the conviction of such offenders shall receive a reward of $5. Given under our hands the 15th day of June, 1839. ' • Samuel Kutz; ’ ' Jacob Kutz,< David Kutz, Christian Uuiil, Christian Crotzer. ~,, Jacob Erb, Henry Bitz.er, Samuel Kinney, . . Jacob Hershb, V" ■" / ’Jonathan NeiOio, Ulrich Strickler. Henry Paul- , Figured and Plain Silks. JUST received some splendid plain, watered figured Gros.de-Naps and Gro*dc-SwVss bilks, which are offered at unusually low prices. June 20. ' Arnold W Co, NOTICE. funeral expenses of out-doorpaupers will be allowed after this date, unless an order of relief frotn a Justice of the Peace or a Direc tor be obtained at or before the funeral, stating that the individual is poor, and that there are no means to bury him or her—also, no Physician will be paid for more Ilian one visit, unless by an order from one of the Directors, D. EMMINGEH,} A. WAGGONER, > irectors . 3. DUNLAP, , 3 June 20, 1839. " tf WILLIAMS’ VALLEY « RAS’Ia ROAD AND MINING COMPANY, In the Counties of Dauphin and SchuylkilL NOTICE IS BEREST GIVEN THAT in pursuance of an act of Assembly, incorporating Hie- William’s Valley RaiJ road and Mining company in the counties of Duphin and-Schuylkill; hooks will be opened tor the subscription of stock in said company, under the direction of one or move of the com missioners named in the law, from the IStli day of July until the 21st day of July inclusive, from 10 o'clock, A.M. until-2 o'clock; P. M.,at"":: The Hotel of George Nagle in Harrisburg. The Hotel of Joseph Culbertson in Cham bersburg. ' ' Tne Hotel of William S. Allen in CVzr/We. And from the 17th until the 23 day of July inclusive, from the hours of ten o’clock, A. M., until 2 o’clock P. M. ftt thej’hiiadeiphia Ex change. in the city of Philadelphia, and at the hotel of Thomas McGrath in the borough of York. Tlie amount of each share of stock is fifty dollarsron which $S must be paid" at'the; time of subscribing, nnd tile resitUicasinaybe requi red by tile President ahd Managers. Ail per sons pf lawful age may subscribe, cither in their own harries or the names of others. > • 1 Benjamin'Fnick; John , Silas HarrVj e James Burns, IVh-liam Gilmore, Thomas Himes, Wm. A. Petbikev, Val. Hummel, Jr., James Fleming, . 11. J. Fleming; Jacob Barb, Ch’n F. Haiinlin, Wm. £>. Boas, , Joseph W. Cake; James WilSon, ' WILLIAM iLGENFRITSi, IjE ABNER N. OxT, Commissioners, June 20, 1839. STRAY STEER. TAKEN up trespassing oh the ptemiseSof the subscriber in West Pennsbofohgh township; about orie of-Smbkeytown, ou the ... banks of the Connodoguinet creek, nbout-th'e firat- ——7 “ oT May last; a STEERi with a bell ’ , on—supposed to be.about three years old. ; The owner is desired to call, prove. property,’ pay charges and take him away or he will be dispo sed 01 according, to laflr. , GEORE MUSSELMAN, Sen, June 19, 1839, . • ; St* SB e»JPOWPER By the Keg; received, and for salc at the store of ■ - • ; JOHN GRAY, Agent. : NEW GOODS’ ANDREW ~RICHARDS, Is now opening et Splendid assortment of Spring and, Summer GOODS, M the south-east corner of Market Square, well known as Bredin’s Corner, and recent ly occupied by Qeb. IV. Crabb, COMPRISING IN, PART A * Blue, Black, Blue Black,lnvisible Green, Ada ' - -ladeand Browh , ' • ■■■ OLOTHS; Ribbed, Striped and Plain CASSIMEBESJ a splendid Assortment of Black,Blue-black. .Green, Mausej Fawn, Slate, Gro de Naple.-Grode Swa, Gro de Sein, and Ress Italian SIEKSJ Florence assarted colors, together witli a splen did assortment of Raigues, Figured Silks, a va riety of Prints and Chintzes, new style Lawns, Mouslindeiaincs, Ginghams, Painted,-Cross-bar red, Striped, Jaconctt St Cambric Muslin, a fine assortment of CALICOES, a superior assortment of Veils and flandker chiefs, a general assortment of Summer, figured and plain Satin VESTINGS, , ' : Summer Cloths, Satlinets, plain and striped Linens, Irish Linens.Velvct Cords, Benverteens, Checks, Cotton Drillings, Tickings, See. A general assortment of Leghorn, Tuscan, and colored Nun Bonnets, Ralmleaf and Leg horn Hats, A general assortment of Gauze, Mantua, Love and Satin Ribbons, a splendid Assortment of Hosiery and Cloves. ■ GROCERIES: Rio, Porto Rico, Java and Sumatra Coffees, Su gar, Sugarhousc and Orleans Molasses, Young Hyson, Imperial and Black Tens, and Soap. His present stock of Goods have been selected .with much care, andwilKbesold at such prices as will not fail to give satisfaction to those wish ing to purchase. He is Very thankful. for past favors, and hopes by strict attention to business, and a disposition to please to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage. (ETA large supply of WINDOW GLASS just received, and for sale. Carlisle, AprilJS, 1839. , .. tf NEW ' COA C H »AX I N (Gr ' ■mSTJUtXtIS'U'MEJVT,- -- IN CARLISLE, PA. milE subscriber having just arrived fftfm the H east with some of the best workmen that could, he procured, is now prepared to finish ‘Work-in the most fashionable style and of the best materials. He will mahufaclure ahy thing in that line of business, such as OARS, COACHES, .CICO, SULKVS & CARRIAGES, o? every description. He has now in his employ probably one of the best Spring Makers Coach Smiths that' is now in the state. Bis charges shall be moderate and his work will all be,warranled. Repairing done in the neatest manner and with despatch: 1 he subscriber humbly solicits the patronage of the public; for which he will tender his most sincere thanks. fRED’K A. KENNEDY. Car/is/c, Apri/ 18, 1839. tf CABINET MAKING BUSINESS. THE subscriber wishes, respectfully, to in form the inhabitants of Cjarlisle and the public in general, that having received a regu lar course of instruction in the above business, he has just returned from the city'ol Philadel phia, with a complete assortment of the best MAHOGANY, and otlier necessary materials, and is now pre pared to manufacture in the most fashionabl, and substantial manner, SECRETARIES, BUREAUS, CENTRE AND END TABLES, Stands, &c, and will be thankful to all who .may please to patronise him. Ills terms shall be as moderate as the nature of the work and the exigence of the times will afford. Approved country producetaken in payment. To close the .concern /BEDSTEADS of various kinds will be made,- upon -which the weary may re/ioie— and, should Deathovertake" them, OOrriNS will bemrade according to order, in which to deposite their remains that _lhcy_may boat-rest. : ! (Lr'Please call at his shop in North Hanover street, Carlisle, next door to Mr. Abel Keeney, where all orders will be received, and the Utmost punctuality observed, by WILLIAM C. GIBSON. May 23,1839. - , • 6teow N. B—Two JOURNEYMEN wanted. ADVERTISEMENT. The. IDembers of the Speieti) of Equal Rights ARE’HEREBY NOTIFIED f |IHAT the hasbecninstructed --J--,i-f o no tiry tlieTrtieinb'er3; that unless all arrearages and Quarterly contributions are fully paid previous to the 4th of July ntxt, the ac counts will be placed.' in the hands- of a Magis trate for collection.”. : ' : R. CAMERON, Treasurer; Jane 19th, 1839, Sts. A CARP. SABAH E. K. OHEANi Having resigned her situation in the common schools; has opened on her own account a select school, not cxceedihgthirty scholars,in the house formerly occupied by Mr. James Bredin, and ndw occupicd by Mr. Andrew where 1 she will be happy to receive the children of any who may feel disposed to patronize her. For terms apply cither at her own residence in Han over street, at any time between school hours,! or at the school room from 9 to 12 A; M. or from 2 to S P. M. 1 Refehesce; . - ........ v’ , C. B. PENROSE, \ MRS. L. BIDDLE, >V. M. BIDDLE. \ REV. P. H; GREENLEAF, -' V , r G.EO. A. LYON. June 13,1839. : . j v f 1 Estate of.Jl. Hursh. sen. deceased. NOTICE subscribers taken out letters of J. administration bn.'the' estate of Abraham Hufshi deceased, iatbof Allen township, Cum berland county . hereby give nolice to all persons indebted to said estate to mate payment imme diately; and those having tlnims trill present them properly, aut^ejßt^tedfor^eUleflgnt. . CHRISTIAN HURSH; jhlm’rs. 'reaidins in Alien ioruntkifi. ,:’;:JaneT3,lB39. /: 6t ,| •4-- -- GOJLDE3V B.4LL' ,'' - JTOTEL, * WEST Bzas STBBBT OAHXJCSIVES Tlie svibscriiief'-Respectfully informs his friends and the public generally that he has taken that well known tav6ii.stand at thd WeSt end of .High street, jh Carlisle, for merly kept by Mr. Henry. Rhoads, and tW he is now prepared to accommodate Drovers, Waggoners, Travellers-, and all others who - may favor him, with a call/ in the very best manner,. .. .. /_! . . ; ■ '• ' .His Table will be conatabtly funnelled ivith the best the! country can produce. His Bar is Biipplied-With the choicest liquors, 'and iiis Stable which is large and Convenient, will be in charge of a Careful andliltelntive ostler., v .. ■ ' He flatters himself that, from his experi ence as an- Innkeeper, ho will be able to render general satisfaction.. r ■' GEORGE; SHAFFER. Carlisle, May 9, 1839;- ’ tf ■ TAKE NOTICE that the subscribers have been appointcUAuditof.s to marshal the as sets of the estate of David Neiswanger; among the creditors, and that we will meet for that purpose at the house of John Hoover. in Meehan- _ icsburg, on Saturday the. ad of A ugust next,.at' 10 o’clock, A. M. where all persons having claims will present them for settlement; JOHN COOVER, MICH’t HOOVER, HENRY LEAS. 3 r pHE subscriber offers at private sale the fnl- JL lowing described valuable real estate, situate in Allen township, Cumberland county, contain ing IH.acres, more or less, of patented land, n bout 90 acres of which are cleared and in a high state of cultivation, and the residue covered with' thriving timber; The improvements are a i TWO BTORY -STo^B-sogea, «BSwa And Soablo Born, two Apple Orchards, one of which is of plioicc fruit, a never tailing spring of water, and a foun tain pump at the door—also, a TenaM House, ■ The above mentioned tract is nearly all lime 1 stoile land, of a good quality, and is in a healthy neighborhood—within two miles! of Mechanics burg and the Cumberland Valley Hail Road, and about one mile from Shepherdstnwn. - An inihsputable title will be given. For terms apply to the subscriber near the premises. JAMES GRAHAM. May 50, 1839, -■ tf of Nancy Weaver, dec’d. NOTICE. THE public will-take notice, that Tetters of Administration have this day been issued to the subscriber, on the estate of Nancy Weaver; late of Monroe township, Cumberland County. All-\Vho have claims against said deceased are requested to make the same known to the sub scriber, residing in DUlsburg, without delay, and all who arc indebted to said estate are re quired to call and settle the same. LEVI W. WEAVER. May Ir, 1339. 6| ■ JUST received and for Sal cat my landing hear the Steam Mill, on the Canal, 500 tons of , Red Asji Rine Grovo Goal, - , warranted to be the best article of the kind knownat the present time/ It will be sold In to suit purchasers. ' ' Also—a large quantity of LUMBER of dif ferent kinds and qualities) superior S/iinglest Flatten Salt by the barrel, (s’c. all of which articles will be disposed ot at the most reasona ble prices. j CHARLES, L. BERGHAUS. Harrisburg, June 6,1859, ' - - 'sm VALUABLE REAL ESTATE porsa&b: THE subscriber will sell at private suVe 4 a vnl-' uabie tract of fand.situate in Newtontown ship, Cumberland County, about a half niile west ofStoughstown.onthe turnpike leadingto Cha'mbershurg, adjoining lands ol John Slough and Samuel Browneller, containing SIXTY EIGHT A C,K KBj _of first rate LIME STONE HAND, about fifteen acres, of which are covered With thriving Voting Timber; the remainder is tinder good fence and in a high state of cultivation; having thereon erected a “ - ,v TWO STORY LOG HOUSE. NEW LOG , THerejs a thriving youngo ! offiJeorthard . ■” . ■ Any person Wishing lb view'the premises will call with the subscriber, residing in Frankford township, about one mile north of Alter's mill; and a short distance from Hetrick’s store; SAMUEL MARQUART; 2m; June 13,1839. TEACHERS WANTED. "■7IOUR teachers {three (hale and one female} JP arewanted to lake tharge of the scbonls.of the Mechanicsburg District* Cumberland coun ty, Pa. Proposals will be' received by the. Pres: ident of the Board; from teafcliefs who may wish a situation,in which they will state the salary per •month, for which they will teach. The recep tion of proposals will close on the 4th of July next immediately after which a selection of the teachers will be made by the. hoard. ' Schools to commence on the fnstaf November following. It is expected that satisfactory evidence will be given as to moral character and qualifications. JACOB WEAVER, Prea’t. - George F. Cain, Sec’y... . y". .. Mechanicsburg, June. 6, 1839.- , " ,'V; ■4t . ' STItAT MA3RB,'?: oAME.io.tbe public house of the ■subset* I '** In SUvei Spring* township; on the u»U a Sorrel Mare, abom.il years old, 16 and-17 hands high,-with a star f ’ n tneforehead and rough shod-uefore. T.'‘owner daTcqucsted to come forward, property,, pay* charge* .andtake her aw»r» or she wifi be disposed ot a* the law directs, . ' * , MICHAEL LEIDIG, Sen, June .13, 18S2. " 5t - - Silk, Scotch GhigUiiW Cotjtou Umbrellas an'd.a large, assortment of ‘plain.'anil figured Parasols forltole by'i-,. ■■ -■ h , -k' ARNOED 4f c FOR SALE. CO At.! COAL. I ,N