r down. The towns and villags above anil , ;below (he capital have like Vise suffered,and . 13 reported that some have even been sWiil-* • do wed up and others-destroyed;rbv"'inundaf ' h' on * J-i* 1 - 6 num^er of persons that perished were anil in the surrounding towns and,vil lages amounts to between -200 and SOO, yvhich number may, of ,course,ibe 'expected' tp.swell as reports arrive from more distant. V < [places. Amongst those who died nrcrAln : * i ' T■, Harapeat, the wealthy Armenian merchant, * ;V ; .and three children of Mr. Avancse. .These • < _.''weTe tile survivors ofa family of as children, w ' .'.and he has now been deprived of them too. " -We have, indeed, to be grateful to Provi ' . • ‘dt nee'that-, tlibugh we have been in the midst ‘of s'6 dangers; and where niany bavepn--, ishedrtOne ofus haVe suffered either personor ; .'pi : ppertjy.‘Ye owe certainly our escape to the ‘house being, built of the same lightJinatorials >s, the generality of building hereto but we liad nigh Been swallowed up by soinb open 'ihgs and gaps hr the earth, for. sotiie of these were not many, yanjs Tor. bur' residence.— Anoccurrence like, thiim hbt'in'the're'collec tiori of the oldest inhabitant in this country, niir is there any mChfii/TMlf ohe in their his torical records.. . - i m k ' Important. Decision. The Supreme. iGourt decided yesterday n cape argued at the. last July term, iiivolyijig the constitutionali ty-of the Oener.iil Hanking ■ Law. The / Judges expressed.opinions to the effect fol lowing- -first , that associations formed un der the General .Banking Law .are corpora tions ; second, . that the assent of two-rthirds of all the members elected to each branch of Vhe legislature was necessary for the passing of the act; and //u>.7, that if passed by a vote of two-thirds the act is constitutional. On the last point Judge Bronson was not pre pared to concur; but on the other questions I all the Judges were agreed in opinion. /. 1 lie objection, tltat the General 'Banking. j • Law-was not passed by a two-third vote, diil not arise.cm (he..demurrer to the plaintiff’s - declaratiotj.- and, whether (in a plea the court could look byyoucl (he statute book for the puipaseol reaching that question was . not - decided.— JJlLany Jlrgus. ' - . Chicago DemocraVExlra , Gel. 9.7 th. AWF.UIj CONFLAGRATION! ! N I NKDINGS BUKNT. . , •_ A built]. the 27th, a fire- broke jji*t\voon, llielniild -injrs belonging to Henry Brown ami I). .Hatch, and could not be attested until it _ - -.‘had-destroyed nearly all the block ‘bountk.‘d by Lake. Clark, South Water and iiearborn- on the South. Side of the alley, and a ■violent rain alone projected-lhe remainder ol the block and several adjacent ones'. Jn /ilced, tio one can perdjet its immense ravag es, had it been a clear and windy night. As to the cause ol the lire there are various •'Opinions. A huge portion of our citizens ■are'inclined- to attribute. it:to_inccmlihrics, "and this yitAy-gidim-Ciinfirnialion'fiahti the 1 -il'gy nu:iiber of thieves detected around the , premises,- The (ire was arrested in the direii •.(ion of .this office-, wholly by the intervention Ait. the late erecfcd’ftre proof building-, oceu- : pied by IS. -W. Raymond & Cov, and by Os mirn & Strait), uim on Dearborn street in the direction of the 'iValre, bV pulling down of Jilessrs Spriugand Coodriclrsoffice. With 'thc-e-xceplion of the lire proof buildin"- and of bricti, the block was all wood*. In addition to the above, there a're several tint-houses consumed, containing properly ol considerable value. Considerable dam tige was experienced in th'e- adjoining blocks 'by the removal of Goods, &c. Fron\ ihc Aihhville Uniofi. A Sl'EtK of War. -I"'jbc'lifxce to instructions from the Gen eral Government, Annslnujg and Gen. .Arbucle have demanded oif (lie Indian -John Ross, a.surrender or.lhe miiiderers of Bou.-, (limit ami RidgcS; fearing his oiVii party Hie Cherokces themselves, Ross.rplWs'ed a ■ compliance with the demand, which pi;odu • ced gic.it excitement on Ihc frontier. Our latest intelligence is that Ross was to be made prisoner, and ah immediate'war with Cherokces feeems to be. inevitable. The tol owing aVe I ' Miphtdand.astthesc. L Be late cmigrantswis Wave dcmaniTtSl, them -tif John Ross; a ttd’in the 1 event of his failure - to have them dcHver.ed at.this Forir they will lietakenbythe'mililafvßrceVwhichniay' bor 'opposed by the CheroUeds.'.or a portion of them, .which will lead th Serjous difTicolties. T have therefore to request that ymi will give notice (if this to the-inhabitahts pfWaslilhg; ‘ton and the adjoining cmmties i; thhl,ttihy.iiiay ,*be in read! ness to ,-promptljt t orn 'nnt to, (|;- ' 'fend- their ftoh-lier; add to aid tlfe military ■ -force, if neoessaiy;. C6l,.Masonlthe coA ■manding officer Wayne, il'requir(|li to keep you advised of the.state p|a(fairs )» - the ChsKokee tftttions'pnd in the (vent th* ' •thiCheroiceesishodld determine td'jesisl tliA - WdiTrtipf (lie Goycftnderit, it tvilf (e nccesi '* sary ; that' the pnm.attce -'and We; hrdnaned ' . fc|tn:es qi ~: J W a strong guard. , . ' ■/.'■'V ■ , I havAordered ari jtflitional supply of - Sttbsistente: stores ' to Mrt .Wayfie, for file pui pose -of.’ furnishing JucH' volunteers; of . be aa "" .f putfronilerand, ——' ,- —. -(ions dr the govern- tlia much respect jour obeJient^^ - - Brevet >; THE CItBItd&BES. tains /teyillycorrespqnJent /whichithppcTfqrthat ueilonk-r'iupon the - utjFnyettevillfe ixpsanilbeto.loo-^ XiATEIi ACCODN" >=Ttjc Oza;rk Str advices froih, \\y tfjj.fitOctobli 1 Fort Wa^ nV kee^ero/ d • 'for Sifaddi. II .g- . ... 699,314 J lie valirf;.of coal, sent fo'vVva'ril this year will be little short o('"s3.obo,Ob'o, exhibiting a vastiperease .in ten years', .aju) proving most conclusively, what iteirt Vt is, that will make our canals and-rail roads profitable, , ' ■ Pennsylvania jieporlcr. On (he 24(h Hit. by (he Rev. N. J. Sti-o'h', Mr. Chaa. Shriner,\oM\si. Elizabeth Boltb, both of tile vicinity of Afebhanicsburg.* , r £ pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court. of X’erry county, the subscriber. Guardian of- the . da,, 111 oi'iZ Z,. y l on tI,D Premises, op Salur- XlandsTD^ h t^ Crl y h?und •tliaV^Dnnk'lefciir»„? 1 ?, c ° r ? e M >"iob, Joiia and »«- ahouiloutrSvfliet 4 ® ? E^°^ESJ ■ whichXe 3 °- , ac ™ timbered. \ fi n 0 JL," „9 W — tlle residue well the lahdXuflinientlv l-i,™ wator runs through works'. '.VL S imnroiri.m® e / 0 ’ tl i rn ,°. r< l'h a ry, ‘Water large twS)ry Pf tS con .siat in part of a manaioulo S rrlear of th ß failing sttin-with a sonnirr ' n lt,a M. a hover 1 The abL°„l m a spring house contiguous. •' , jetie’ wIsHU |d aS’imstif a /*“ r ohance to any. £ Uicrea?fc4 rl, lmself ' ,n a filtrate’FAßM, ejthei 1 iii rtitSjL*i|j^ e ~7 ln■ _ .Harrisburg, Nov. 7. 18S9. J it 'a matten of impor tance to tlie community that the continued neglect of.the,hjink of the United State? to furnish'its. Inunfhly statements toyour office should be niade known iffan authentic shape, I beg leave to repeat the enquiry which I made last at.your ’office, tluve any mon.thly statement? bmdi.niade by the bank of tile United States since tlie statement of No ycinbcy,. T 8 3 Synod if, iVof. haveymi at any time tailed on fhe baiife to fvlrni'sh,them;-and ha» tnat call been complied with? ~ " Respectfully, &c. ‘w. I). bGA§, . , Gsjb. R. Espy, Esq. Aud. Gen. i’ciuia. Auditor General’s Office, j , .. November 7th 18S9«, y Sir: —Vnilrs bfihip (Jay bus just come to ami in which Voti ask (be question, “Ha ve my monthly stateuienth been made .by the bank of (be Unifctj Stales,since Noybmbei 1838; and if lint Have yO'ti Vi't.any time called on Ibc bank for them, and-Illi-J that call Veen complied with?” 3 ' : . No statement baring been submitted- to the department by' that bank since' j 858, I forwarded to the president of that instill tion, on the sth day of October last, a requisition ” ,r ?..' s t3 1 e , ncnt of.the situation of thafbank 'on the several discount da vs-subsequent to November,- 1838; including .(he first dis count day in (be month of That requisition, has not complied with, nor has any return on special requisition or montldv statement ‘ ig the time for which you inquire. Uespcbtfully yours, GEO. U. ESPY. WmD, Boas, Esq PENNSYLVANIA COAL TRADE. The following information in relation to tins trade,;ww gather from our exchanges. ■f’he gross- -amount will, be published at ihe close of t.h'e.season; Lehigh 7’rade blanch Chunk', Heaver Ha/.leloiij a Sugar lidaf,. - From, the-Lehigh region, - 204,077 Srljuylkill Canal region t00ct.24 377,23" Pine Grove or Swalara, about 20,000 I/vkens Valley, about" ~ 8,000 Susqnehapfia and JjvahcWS} 90,000 ' MAP.RS3D: Orphans’ Court Sale. Veml fell KBY iJS ice wjth a.Keaolulion of Society, - membere and; Otherei'ijn airoirs’ m the hands: of 11. Snodnraas, ton’ll.'n at -after thVj iwill he trough tfortho recovery respecttoporsohs.' I >. J 10 Board, • ■ V ; R.: CAMERON, Preat. - ■November f&i PUBL2C:sAL& . Will be sold dn.the S.dOPDeceniber:next,ut‘2 o'clock, P. M. • Tvßp JLot's of Ground, later the property of -Philip Ziegler,. deceased, situated on touther; street in the borough of Carlisle, bounded An the cast by. a lot Of Mrs. Byers, on thetyest by John I!. Turner,, on 'the smith by Lnuther sti eet and on the’nnrt'b by an Alley, One of those lots has-erected thereorf r nie r italjlc. lihtli lots will l>e sold, together nr separately, Jo suit purchasers. Possession will' he jiiven on the.hrat of. April next.. .Fcrms, will be made’ Known on tfie day. olVsale,\ - ; v- ■ . John Ziegler, > , Abraham Ziegler, Samuel. Ziegler, . V . Jesse Ziegler, . ‘ u ' David Ziegler, 'Philip Ziegler, ■■ ,i' ■ Executors of Philip ZiegUr, dec. ■Nov. 11, 1839. ‘ . . Register’s Notice. a t REGISTER'S OFFICE. > ' .. _ . .. Carlisle, Novembers, 1839. y • is.'Tiereby given IoNiU Legatees, -Lv Creditors and other persons concerned, • l l , ‘‘ « e to ! lovv '0& have been filed in tins office fur exadiimition, by- the accountants therein named, and \vill.be pvesehted to the Or* phans* Court of Cumberland coupty, for confir* malion ami allowance on Tuesday iheTOih day .of I)ecember, A*. D. 1839, viz: „ - ; . i.^ e n'diinnislratiou account of Andrew fr yiite. fc.xcr.mnr of Joseph Douglass, late of Sil ve£, township, deceased. ' “ 1 he admiiii?\ration account of Mrs. Hetty. Addams, Adiniaistratrikof Isaac Addams, late 0 * e onsT)nn;.V\gh' township, (licensed. 1 hr administration ac'coftnt of Samuel Me* Cune, Executor of John Sharp, late of Newton township, deceased. ~ i I hcmlministraiion arcount of John Houser, Executor nf Robert Cooki late of Monroe town* ship, deceased. I he ad ministration account of JacolrHcrshe, AdiTiHusirator of Joseph Spangleivlale of North Aliddlcton township, deceased.- The adminislrat : on :rccoimt ofLeonard Helm, Executor of Jacob Helm, late of Southampton township, deceased. - I he adri'iinistrafion account of,Jphn Saxton, Administrator of James ILnston, hue of Silver bpniig.township, .deceased, . adminlslj’atinirnccounl of Joseph Shfoni, jr ; . Administrator of Joseph Shrom, sen-, late of the borough (if Carlisle,’ deceased. . .. i \L c . a^n, ’ n *^ nrcobnl of“inhn Minnigh and Elizabeth Stoner, Executors of JnhivStonciV borough of Newville, deceased. ' lteMtnplcmental and final administration ticcimnt of Daniel Marklcy, Administrator, of Henry Mover, late of Allen tuwiisTFtp’, deceased.' 1 he’ad mimstratinn'account‘of John "Harper, E-q,> Administrator hf William Richer, Esq., late of the borough of NcwvlHe. rfereased. 1 Ihe guardianship acci imt (if W.ifliam Weak. • * V:V ,K ; i ,n VVefiklev, minor son of Daniel Weakley late of Dickinson town ship, diceasud. - The gnanli. Monahan m‘ the county of The part situate and lying, in tho said township of Allen of twenty tlireo acrcs of good limestone land with a first rate —MEReff^frflLL . thereon erected on the Yellow BK-eches creek. al so a two atoryfrarild ... • , not $ E^DtKrri^iajjf; aJoUblelpg and fwnia : - ~, biry and otherimprovemenls. ,Said Mill hn«'r of stones ancLrubbers and 1 h ? s four-pair . Steiner, Michael Coeklin and nil"* 8 °I , Dctric h Jew Breeches creok •-Thai-; °y , S r ®a E ! n d the Yel ato and lying■jn’tiibsbid^S^orM^h Bifn * bounded .by the said V .u pof Monnl >an is Detnch Steinet and othora^ond 1 * ' v i do 'y Knisely/ Seven acres.of land nlimit s’ a " d consists of twenty , is. cleared and the llatp! Petty liforesatd will be sn b d “ nd : --Ofo Pro-.i of die interest on 52J33 sj t 0 »i® ot t ?‘ l ! 0 Payment ,1 ow yfSamucl Kmselyy,“ Kmsely (wid-, ring her natural life_iiid ?»I y - a ™ every year dn on th Wh of August in eaoh e abd 'A™ s payable so;sufect after tV dcath nf i^ 7 ycar—=>l paymefi of $lB5 171 to JnL rr ai ' d i widw ’ *° «>o & Joirnali’i and wdl please, insert, tho abovo 7 and forward hill to this 3 November ,* # *nf janc , iY ?rJt Gazette; imes, mark pri e ,? r ° ? re ordered to i nm winter aniform f ■ , ne % (I6th Nov.) a t v journed Coart of. Abßet quent members; • . .Nov. 14..'.:,. SA t' i^SsSjj^sKwS^Egj's sSgssvSiS’sl and; whoro you.ffiajf^p.U^ S^f if' V:'4? [•‘HetonArariwi^l Mm- _ VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. Will bfe sold on tiiepremises, on Ijdonday the 2d day of December next. Ore.following described real estate, late the pro perty of Philip Segler, dec’d, situate in Morth Middleton to wn sh IpC umI)ell a n (I coipily, 6 ■miles north of Carlisle, near the Long’s (Jap road, adjoining lamia ofJas; Kvbwn.JuhnXiehil, Simon. .John. Shade ami David Rieglef, containing about-a , ‘ ACRES> hj,< more or less, of ': First Hate Slate .Land, having thereon erected a , TWO STORY ■ , -’.LOG HOUSE, , JWfIHK el first rate Bank Barn, (60 feet by 50,) Spring- House, VVagon Shed, and all other out buildings, and an JS& . v Orchard of choice fruit. ; About IGo.ncres of this tract are clear- cd of which about 12 acres is.fir.st'rale feSSsmeadfiw land, and the residue is cov ered with good oheipiuit and othey timber.— There are streams of never failing water run ning through nearly every field on this farm as alim throuiOl,thejsqiden.", ' ■ . ', , Any person wishmg Jo yip.w the premisda be fore the sale will be shown them by calling on John Ziegler, residing'thereon. A good title •wiII he given. Possession will be given onl the first of April next. ’ Sale to commence at 10 o’clock,' A. M. when terms will be made known ‘Nov. J-1,1839. i ! . Sf^O. In their stores in Carlisle and Mtxhanicshurar, , are Just receiving a fresh assortment dl r WIN . TEIt GOODS, -consisting* in part, .of a general lissonnumCot line and ■:■ . ■ \ ; ■ " OEOTHS, ■ of all colors, heavy Heftier,. Pilot, and *Mohair Cloths for overcoats; Cassimeres, plain, striped ! and rib-dj Cassinells of all colors, and qualities; some veiy low priced.plain and figured Silk Vel , V c * s t.'P*ain and figured Satin Vestings; silk, va-> lenda and other Vesting?; s Velvet Cords, Bea verteyns, Mplgskjns,.>y,hite; red, green and yel low Elmuicl's, white'and cohered. Canton Flan nels uncL Doeskins, Table Diaper, linen Table Cloths;.7-4, 8 4. 9 4; IQ-4, 12i4 and 13 4 Rose, Duflichl and Whitney Blankets; French, Welsh • and-Gei’inun Merinoes; black -and -blue- black- Bombazines; figured Do.; plain,and figured rept Silks? gros (Jc Paris, gros tie Rheihs, grhs de Naps,-MaUeoni and Venitia Lutestring and Sen shaw Silks;Vhaiidsomehssorf'meiit of light. ured Silks for Bonnet?; Lupins 7-4 and 8-& Me rino SJ)a\yls;blanket,br»'cha and cliiilley Shawl's, lace Rdgings, bobinet Quillings, tape edge quil ling Bobjnets; Indie and British Swiss Muslins, Mull AJuslins, jaCConet and demi Cambric, cross bar’d and jaconet Muslins, a large as .sqrlnicnt of Irish Linens, Russia Diapgr, Osan- Inirg’s 1%4 Ticklenbnrg Sheetings* plain and ng*d green Baize, for- floor cloths, Ingrain and Venithm Carprfin,g,;a ; lafge assortment, of Sus pioulers; Gloves, Hosiery,.§cc. sc. * hikrwjse, in Mecharyasburg, a large/ assort- Liquors, articles in the groctry. line, which they offej lower than can he bought elsewhere, ful* casl I or'country produce, Nov. 14. lfcS£r' MUSIC & FRENCH. tar lisle IFemale Seminary, . Jf(SS K. lilHiLOjy, frquL iVe to PbrA, I? ''T. v ; ':V : "’y to receive pupils Inranstiaictirin m MUSIC & the FRENCH LANGUAGE, m her rooms in tlie house of. Charles Bell, Esti in Louther street. 1 he I lustce.s of the Seminary- have been' careful to select a person In every wav qualified ,and well suited for the station to which Miss- MibouhaS'lieen,appointed. Waving been instructed in France,'and spent the chief part.nf.herlife -there,-she speaks the' language.with' great arruraev. - ■ JOHN REED, Fre«ident of the Board of Trustees &;of the Seminary. Carlisle', Nov. 7, 1839. Esta te of Elizabeth Barnhart, deceased. N O T 1 O B. ttcrs of Administration having been grantedt to the subscriber on,the estate of Elizabeth Barnhart, late oi Silver Spring town ship, Cum berland cnnnly,"deceased, notice is hereby giv en to all persons indebted estate to make mi oicdiate payment,, anti those bas ing claim s' Will present, the,til properly authenticated for settlement, to. the subscriber residing in said towflship. - , , ■ V ■ "■- • JACOB GROSS. Adm’r. November,!'-, 1839. • 6 , STAIR, DRESSER & BARBER, V MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, 1 URNS his thanks jtp'thu ’ladies and Jlft; gentlemen of the borough,; and his custo nieis generally, for the liberal patronage rn : bestowed upim. him pectluliy aiforbis thenfe. « Rfaida, finite; (plain,) Everlasting Curie,- : fcntlemen’e frige of scalps, r J Ricl'ailie. oat,. rose and round Snaps- fine” 0 .' 1 P ru ’ ,l,es > -Musk, Combs, hiir.Brushes’ Goi. mid • llnss,t 'K man) Lavender and. ElnridiPw ? t,,ni “ e INDIAN DYE & Oir Bcsr’s Grease SapoMCMnVr, SOAPS.V v ,n S. teeth sha t[ons,Bavj{nm;LinSalve"Pilftri a ;’ sddeiicl ? r “I? 1 ?tAlmofic|*; Cold CrfiS? 8 t?™ ,n sf,c ks, dor^Uose.TeethPaste flliStaor B *?'’- on,a ' l Kale. der Ivory Pot j VaricKatetl am||pa|,n--Cn^^^ UMMriASaift! ■*3ite : ¥SsfeSf®KS ; ’A]y j>. CAJVTijV f Vr ' m ' .Vorkuta lf^s§d BV.THfK EXECUTORS of Philip ZreglWi-rfcc'd . , - -3t ~ ala t* offMip Xeizl e .' WOTSCK • ■ ’ -•■ A-• in. SZeitferl^/.jjtßxecu’ra. f a S le^---J::ir ,? f the best , . Estate df George Nickey/ dcc’d. , - . ...., -• jrqTiciE.-. ’.’ .; T ETTl?RSto»tainenta!ry having been issued to JLithe subscriber, on the estata,b? George Nick oy, late of Frankbjfd township, Cuiiberiand coun ty.dec’d; therefore all persons indebted ju anyway to said estate-are reqilejSd to make payment mediately, and those having claimswill'present .them wdhoul delay prpper)y._authenlicated for set tlement. . GEOItGE KOSHT. Executor, f-ranliford township. Oct. 24. 1839. , ~, ■ JESTRAVS. ~ the plantation of the subscriber, ip township, dometime in September last, two heifers abbut.s j. years, old,, (one red find white,, and ffie oilier principally red)—also a small red bull about orgryoat old. Tile owner or own ers are requested to tomb’ forward, provo property, pay charges,' and take them away—otherwise they Will be disposed ofacoording to law. : .BENJAMIN PEPPER. Dot. 21, 1839.—3 j ; MSrinSi Or send the IlcmnantH. All persons indebfetl'.fb, WM. B. UN DERWOOD will.oblige Him by liquidating their accouhls before the cold weather sets in.. Ite hopes this notice will, answer as WelV as PbJdQsT hint, if not, it must soon foll,o\w' \ , . October 24, 1839.'- • . CA(UilBfcE BaNK, NTbV. 5, teSSl''' The Board of. Directors of. this Institution have this day declared a dividend of three and one half per cont jfor. the last’six months,' : on the capital stock paid in, which will bo payable. to tho stock holders or their. legal.representatives cn and after the 15th' inst; ~ ” to Tin: pimif. THE subscribers have 1 ' now growing, -about thirteen thousand MOR.US MUETIPAO LIS MULBERRY TREES,' from roots and' cut tings lliis season, measuring from one to six - iffeec high, with manjy strong branches to each, which; will.sell low for cash, to bo delivered to pur* chadors at the proper time of taking up' said trees this fall, or next spring, as will best suit,tho pur chaser, ... - -■ - JACOB S.QUIER & CO, Carlisle, Jlugust 29, 1839. L . tt KEW BOOT AND SHOE MAN U P A C TO R V. rpHE subscribers take,this method of JL ing their friends and the public in general, that they .have commenced the above mentioned Jtusiness-in-iiH its-varioHs-hraiicfie9rin'the*shup“ recently occupied-by-Mr. Stewart Moore, ill' -Main street, nearly opposite May. Uehiar.’stav. ern.- wliei-.c they i w,ill at all limcs.be glad-to' re 1 - ceivc visits Troni customers, mid furnish them at the shortest notice wilh any thing in th’girlirie of business, such as . , ■ . ' - 80b.t8.--/ . Shoes, Slippers , •Hiciirocs,ffc. S'c, all of which shall be made in the neatest ainf* most snbstantialhianner, arid on the.most mod erate tern|s for .cash or approved country pro dare. , 1 1 hey Solicit a share of public patronage. .HUTTON 17 COCKUNd Carlisle; Nov. 7, 1839. tf MRS. CATHARINE STOY, . Respectfully, infornis the public 1 that she has re moved from Lancaster to Carlisle,.andcstiU c.nn- VrV!i?w’.'iV S - ,>al s ! u ' I h, ct/ l9brated KTAD DOG MEDICINE. She can be .consulted and tlie medicine obtained at’ John Haiiiilton’s, south east corner of Hanorer and I.anther streets, with whom she resides, A comipittee was appointed by a town meet mg in Lancaster, ttj moke an examination con cerning the medicine! when It was ascertained that not one case of Hydrophobia had occurred where the medicine.was taken, amongthe many hundred who have used it in the vicinity of Lancaster. It has idso bqpn proven beyond a doubt,that this is thy,only medicine vet discov wAl prevent that must linrrid disease -HYDROPHOraMi which alwas terminates the life of its victim by an awful death. Carlisle, Nov, 4, 1839.^, i 5 , J3 miA)T ■ stripes, equippep: J. R KERN ||ARG ; AINSi:::v.-'K: baroaihs! goows. \ : it opened aveiylarge iSysmes, i THE>I and spljiridjtL p';,'-' 3 ' 1 lain mid Figured... . Grocertcs XQncensicu CyMi bcf. 31, ;1539. n v W. S. COBEAN, Gashier. W L. ~~^aam77~~ ——- J “ ~' t ll°i|is.mri l , -- •A • •■■V'hS-.J. . 9 W u . r £f^osbbSa^.^ ll AN, Ist Serg t. I / ! I Shipponßbt'r&.o | i t >^ l r l 8 ; .- .- V V* " .v ■*-■ ! /: . FOR NOVEMBER.- :jj3S9. - ., ., , r; baugh, • . ;*•? j . eas. 'Clemens M’Farlane, John . , . ,;-» i -*;r'sX ■: Ic,- , “‘I: ' 1 .*-■;■) I- •*..,• ..„■■■ 4 ,S, .* < te^ eor ee . ’ ( Cromer, gen., Witoasi i\ rii w* *3£ c. * * *k' ■***»•' Av Richards ’ fiOIiDEJMiIf v WEST BIOS STREET OAIOMSLB.; ’Ehe subscriber reBpectfully,,iiifbriii9 bis! friends and the public generally that lib Ims \ taken that well known tavern 'stand at llie - West end of .High street, in Carlisle, for- ■ nierly kept by Mfc Henry Rhoads, and, that .'i® 1 ? prep Hi-ea ion«.«umodate Drovers,' Waggoners, /rawllcri, and a) Teniers may (avofcliQjjKvith a call, in the very best manner. . - .His constantly furnished, with the the 'country can produce, ' Hi's "““if', 3® .supplied with the, choicest liquors, and his Stable which islarjje and cphvenient, will be in charge of'a cardful and'attentive 'ostler..,.. '*• .. ... He flatters himself that, from tiis experi ence as an Innkeeper, lie will be: able to reridebgeneral satisfaction. . . GEORGE SHAFFER: Carlisle, May 2, 1839. tf Estate pf Ahdrew Emnl'ingcr, deceased'. ■ . NOTICE. jr ewers testamentary upon the pjjibswill of Andrew Emminger, dec’d, havobeeii 1 duo form of law to David Emmlftgorand SanSpcl'gehsomanrtho Executors therein named: All persons having claims against the estate will present them fpr settlement, and those who are in debted-will make payment ■ DAVID. BMMINGER, 3 _ . SAM CEE SENSEMAN. 5 October 10, 1833. ‘ . 6f Estate of Jacob t-Peibley, deceased', . N; OTI,C IE . . T UTTERS testamentary on the estate of Jacob > HUWcibley, late of North 'Middleton township, deq’d.', havebcen issued to the subscriber. All persons haying any claims against said estate are hereby Requested to present them properly authen ticated-for Settlement, and those indebted to tho same to make payment immediately. GEOHUE IHUNDLE, . . Administrator of Jacob Weibley, dcc’di Sept. 19, 1839. Calicoes,. Checks, Muslins, Tickings, Colton Flannels, Drillings, Table Cloths, Crash, Diapcri Gloves, Comforts, Gbm Suspenders,[Stocks, Fur Caps, Collars,-&b. occ. &c. for sale 'by , 1 ’ r; Anxoi.b.&Co. - Farmers take Notice;. That I will pay 5J cents for slaughter Hides, and 9 cents for Calfskins Well taken off. —■' . ' ■’ THOMAS WILLIAMSON, Churchtown, Oct 3,1839 i, •. £ m . —, . , J mccttpn for.SSanhJßiirecr,ortr. /j .. GAKListE Bank, Oct. aj'lssa: ■JkTQTICE is'hercSy given to the[Stockholders ln 1S —rJ neld on the third Monday of November fi&r/, (beinEr I'■ IbcMwi day,) at the - BaiiKing.'Houso, for thir- ] TEENDiiuscTvna, to serve during the year then td ! Estate of T. Smith, fl'oodburn, dcc'd, NOTICE : . '■ B ETTERS of. administration on,the estate of „ S. Woddburn, Into of Dickinson township, deceased, have been issued subscriber resid mg in said township; All persons indebted to said * estate will-make payment, and those having claims' against said decedent, will present them for Scttlc tnont. , ... SAMUEL WOODBURN, Adm’r. Oot. 9-1,'1839.—6t, ■ • : ■„ HOUSE FOR SALE, •'PtfiEpiibscriber offera.at privacy salo-his Now A; Brick DWELLING HOUSE:and Lot' ol* of Ground, situate on tho west ond of Leather street, how in tho occupanoyofProf.M’Clintick, The lot is 60 foot in front and 140 feet in If hot sold by tho UthofNoTtmbcr itwitl .then ;be offered for iron)! for one year. r ■■ ■■■■ ROSS lamberton; Carlisle, 0«. 24, 1839. . 3,: [ -V:.,%NEW THIS Subscribers adelphia a new and splondjd' assortment of fall 1 and wintpr-goods, consisting of cloths,, shtiheits, blanl£ets,Jm3y; cotton flannels and woolen flaflnels,’ calico, mouslin de lanes and nibrmdes, ■ cheap - calicoes and. muslins, shawls.and dress hnndker- • chief,-silkhandkerchiefs,.gloves, stacks, breasts and collars, with a.grdat rarity of Winter, goods'. .. - and whTch wiirbe sofd eb’eaper ;than oy er. Also, one.carriage with harness, oho Tillßer ry and three horses. - r ,4 > • -L s . , V-' . & GRIER,' •. ‘ Carlisle, Oct. 34, 18 39! - . 4 ■ ft. r> * »• wv-' /: 4 • , • i . m.- 'I r : J'j Vi •J J