Virginia. —The General Assembly of this State assembled .at Richmond on Monday. Mr, Nash was choseiißpcakrr of the Senate, and Thomas W. Gilmer, Esq. Speaker of (he.Uquse. The Governor transmitted his message oh Tuesday, and on the’same day leave was granted to bring in a bill for (he temporary relief of the banks of that State. The banks of our country must be in a bad ■ way .when they are so continually in want of relief. ' ■ , . The Message of Governor Campbell is a document of great interest to the people of the Stale, but too long for us to make room for at present. We regret to find a conspic uous feature in it to,relate,to a controversy ' which it appears has grown up between the Executive of Virginia and the Executive of New York, jn consequence of the refusal of .the latter to deliver up three persons de manded by the former as fugitives from,jus tice upon the accusation of having “felonious ly stolen and.carned away from the State of Virginia a negro slave, the properly of a citizen of the borough of Norfolk.” The language of the Governor discloses an ex citement of feeling which.surprises us, per haps because wo were not-before at all aware of the state of the controversy. The follow ing concluding observation of the Governor upon Ihis subject will show the direction of liis strictures: “It is much to be deplored that, when the excitement of the public mind in the South, justly caused by the unwarrantable assaults upon our institutions and our rights by or ganized societies in the States having no slaves, was beginning to subside, the Exec utive of so powerful and influential a State as New York phould have adopted con struction of the Constitution which has in duced him to disregrrd one of its imperative' requisitions, upon grounds so well calculated to inspire the infuriated abolitionists with ■ new hopes and fresh zeal.in their unholy crusade against bur property arid our peace, and at the same time to assure them of. im munity and. protection from responsibility fur the violation of our laiys.” —Katiunal Intelligencer, Dec. 5. THE ST. LOUIS EXCITEMENT.— The excitement'which lu.s been raised by those u'lm call themselves the business men of St. Louis,, is a singular affair; It is quite a new thing under the sun for, men to find fault with others for determining to comply with their engagements; yet this is (lie whole cuuse of the extraordinary excitement which has prevailed in that city. The Bank of Missouri resolved to .be honest, and to pay its notes in specie; and because it was deter mined to be honest the business men became greatly exaspt“raled against it. If they were disposed to be dishonest themselves, they certainly had no shadow of reason, to expect that others should follow their example from choice, or by being driven into it, contrary to their inclination. And yet it seems that such was the object of tile-business men ol St. Louis in relation to the Bank of Missouri; and we noticed, in a late number of the Nalional"lntelligencer..a sla.tement_thal-a riut would be the consequence of the deter mination of the Bank to fujfil.its/promises to pay Specie on demand for its notes. These arc die men who talk so loudly of their ob servance of order, and their respect for the laws. Because among the many faithless in stitutions, one is lonnd that acts in confor mity to law, attempts are made to force it into a violation of law, by the threat of vio lence. This is an observance of order, and respect for the law with a vengeance. Jlnltiuwre Republican. Indian Murder. —l tis stated that op the 25th ull.Capt. Scarle, Quiirlcrniaster U. S. Anjiy, when abnut six miles fionTSt. Augus tine, in a public carriage, uas fired upon by Indians, tuid wounded so dangerously that his life is despaired of. ' A tailor foliowing the carriage on horseback, was also.shot, taken into the carriage after riding some dis tance, and afterwards died. lie lived at lilack Creek, but his name is not given.— Sun. Attempt to Hob 'and Murder. —Daniel Goode, deputy shentt'bf Chesterfield county, Va., who had been to Richmond to deposite the coynty. taxi s, near sr,ooo, when near .Manchester, oil his, return, was attacked by two while men, armed with guns, who seized his horse and led him from the road, while lining which, Mr.JS. leaped from hissulkey, rati'off and was pursued by one of the men, but escaped. Having procured assistance, he returned. foumLliis sulkcv-in Ihe~roud r his Saddle-bags in (hetwoods, and his papers scattered about. Two young men have been arrested on suspicion.— Balt. Sun, Common Carriers. —At the District Court of Pcnn’a. in'Philadelphia, E. Mcllvain & Co. iron masters, of .Franklin county, ob la'netl “a verdict of SI,OSB 88-damagesrainl‘ costs of suit,ragainsf Geo. W. Lay'ng/in his capacity of a common carrier,' fur a quantity of bloom iron, lost in transportation. The iron was sent to defendant, and delivered at the termination of the Cumberland Valley Railroad, on the, western shore of the Sus quehanna, that being the usual place of de positc before the completion of the,railroad bridge, and taken..thence by his servants to his principal place of business in Harrisburg. Defendant contended that such delivery was ho delivery to him, but the jury thought otherwise, and rendered a verdict as stated. ' Baltimore Sun,. Falal Jealousy.—A. widowi named Norton of Monson, Mass., has been committed for trial, on a charge of poisoning a'young',man named James Stanton, who was about to-be married to a young lady in the neighborhood. The'cause is said to have been Jealousy-A'an. A. meeting of political abolitionists was held'at Warsaw, Genesee county, N. Y. on the ISth of Noy.i at which-James G. Biirney of “New Yofk,.(»nd /Vancts J. Lemoyne, of Pennsylvania, were, nominated, as suitable candidates for President and;Vice President of the United States." . ••JCARRIBO: .Oft Tuesday the Sd'inst. by, the Rey.-W. T. - Sprole, Mr. ; Jtufua tlhapley,. toMiss Swan'Fridley', both of Carlisle. - y/Qh the 23th ult, near Mercernbur/r Pa M by" the’flev. Dr. Rauch* the Vtev. Jimoa JHI. Kee. mtr, of Shippensburg, to Miss fleheccaA daughter of Mr. Stephen Kieflfer, of the for-1 mer place, ■ On Friday night last in this BproUgh,atan advanced age. Mrs. Jane Logue consort of the late George Logue, Esq. ■ ’ . THE MARKETS. PHILADELPHIA. • ’ Flour,.per bbl. 5625 a G Wheat, per bushel X 19 a 1 23 Rye ' " 70, Corn new 0 “ ~ 52 a 56 Oats “ - 31 a 32 Barley “ 1 12 Flaxseed " 1 15 a I 16 Blitter in kegs, per lb., . IS a ,15 Whiskey, bbl. per gal. . '2B a SO, Beef, Cattle per 100 lbs. 6 00 a 8 00 Hogs, ■ do 6 00 a 7 00 BALTIMORE. Flour, from.stores $6, from wagons $5,75 to s,B7—Wheat, $1,12 to.l,ls—Corn old white 54 to 55 cts, do, yellow 54 a 55 cts, ■new white, 60 a 51 cts, do. j'ellow 51 a 52 cts—Rye 60 a 62 cts —Oats 29 a 30 cts— Whiskey in hhds. Slj, in bbls. 33, from wa gons 28 cts. From the Baltimore Chronicle, Dec. 4. Beep Cattle.— The sales of the week a mount to about 550 head, and the prices have varied from $6 a 6,57 l for inferior, to $6,50 a $7,50 for the better descriptions; a bout 100 of the former were taken for pack ing. ,Wo have no variatiob to note in the price of live Hogs, ($7a7,50) and for slaugh tered from wagons and stores, $6,25 a 6,50, with light receipts; cutters are not disposed to pay over $6 per 100 lbs. NEW YORK Flour $6,12* to 6,so— Wheat $1,23 to 1,25 —Rye /5 to "S ets —Corn 66 cts—Beef $",50 to 8,25 as in quality; $5OOO WANTED - : To borrow for the term of three years on interest. The money can be, if required,'secured by mort gage on substantial landed estate in this county, and, if required, seburity will also bo given that the interest on the same Will be paid at the expi ration of every six months, A letter directed to A. H. and to the care of George Sanderson, Car lisle, Pa. will be duly attended'to. December 12, .1830, LAW NOTICU. JOHN UKKD has made arrangements with Mr. Sinilhers, by which he will hereafter have his as sistance in the Law Officef 'One or other will al ways be found at home.’ ' Mr. Smilhers will also aid-in the business of the Law School. Carlisle, Dec. 12, 1839. STR AY HO BIS 13. Came to the public house, of the subscriber in Silver Spring township, * Cumberland.county, on the 30th ult, ' i an IRON 110$ N HORSE, with two white snotf? on the right side and one on the left caused ny the saddle, and a small star on the fore lieatT, about 6 years old nnd_fihnil-nll-.rniinfL—-Thc owner is desired to come forward, prove propert}’, pay charges and take him away or he will.be dis posed of as the law-directs. • MICHAEL LEIDIG, Sen. Dec. 12, 1839, TO PURCHASERS. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. The subscriber intending to remove to tbe west, will dispose of at publid sale on the premises, on Saturday the 28 th day of December, 1839, at 10 o’clock, A. M., n first rate farm of prime lan ), situate in South Middleton township, about *2 miles south of Carlisle, containing 100 acres of lamented Mji/mcstone Sjand* 'BO cores of which is cleared, and the residue cov ered with thriving young timber. The improve ments are a, two story stone HOUSE AMD KITCHEN, and aDOUBLE LOf? BARN weatborboarded.—- There is also a-thriving young Orchard of choice fr.uit trees. ~. The Dony Brook Spring* rises on this farm a few rods from the house, which ensures a never failing supply of water to the house, and also"to the cattle from every field on the. farin'. The whole is under good fence and in a higlj state of cultivation. i A clear and indisputable ti tle will be given, and the payments made to suit purchasers. ’ AN DREW O ATMAN. December 12, 1839. - 3t* N. B.—The above property will be disposed of at private sale, if a suitable purchaseroffers, pre vious to that day; but if not so disposed of, it will positively be sold at public sale on the above mentioned day. * A. O, ■ SIiEIMFE’S SAI,E. . By"virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas to mo directed, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland, county, will be exposed to public.sale at the Court House, in the Borough of Carlisle, on Saturday the 11th day of January 1810, at ten o’clock A. M.,tbo following describ ed real estate, to wit; - . -'v- 5 ; A lot of ground situate in tint borough of Carlisle, containing five- acres.one hundred and thirty seven perches more or less, bounded by the heirs* of James Noble dec’d., Ja cob Hoffer,and.tho'Walnat Bottom Road, having thereon , erected a email one story LOG HOUSE and well of water.—Seized and taken in execution asthe, property of Jacpb Cart, SenWi Also, a tract of* land situate in North Middleton township, Cumberland county, containing forty-eight acres more or less, adjoining Henry Lgidig, Mrs. Butt, . Solomon Sentman and others,- Waving thereon'erected a drie'stofy LOG HOUSE and a small LOG BARN, about six acres of which is timber and taken in execution as the property of -John McFeeley* sold by me, : - • : JOHN MYERS, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Office, Carlisle, Dec. 12,1839- Harriet Cairns,, by] '■ Alias subpoena sur her next friend Divorce! in the. Court Jas. Davis, >of Common Pleas of ! . i- : V* l, ; ‘ 1 Cumberland co,, No. Joseph Cairns. - J ,15 Nov. Term, 1839. ‘Return having been made by the Sheriff in this case, that the defendant Joseph Cairns was not ia be founrt ia liis bailiwick. Now to .wit, Ifttli December, 1839, the said Court ordered and decreed that publication should 'be madeby me, requiring, the said 'defendant -to be and appear in the Court a foresaid. bn Monday the lSth day of Janua ry next, tojanswer to the complaint; "of the, said Harriet Cairns, &c. . Wherdupon-P do hereby give riotice'atid the said" Joseph Cairns to be and appear at Carlisle as .aforesaid ) on the day aforesaid, to answer the complaint of the said Harriet. Cairns, ,&4.: ' ::-V' .'.•‘v:- / JOHN MYERS, Sheriff. /Sheriff’s Office, Carlisle, ? - December 12, 1839,' J PROCLAMATION. ■Whereas the Hon. Samuel Hepburn, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas in the coun ties of Cumberland) Juniata and Perry, the Hon. John Stuart and John Lefevre,- Jo/igea of the said Court .of Common Pleas of the county of Cumberland, have issued their precept bearing date the 23d day of November 1833", and to me directed, for holding a Court of Oyer and Termin er, and General Jail Delivery, and General Quar ter Sessions of tho Peace, at Carlisle, on the sec ond Monday of January, 1810, (being the 13th day,) at 10 o’clock in the forenoon. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the Cordneri Justices of the. Peace, and Con stables of the said county of Cumberland, that 'they bo then andrthero in their proper person with their Records, Inquisitions, Examinations',*and other Remembrances, to do those things which to their offices, respectively appertain. And those who arc hound by recognizances-to prosecute a gainst the prisoners that are,- or then may. 1 be, in the Jail of Cumberland, county, to be then and there to prosecute against them ds shall be just. Dated at Carlisle, the 12th day of December, 1839, and the C lthyear ofAhrierican Independence. JOHN MYERS, Sh’ff. VALUABLE PROPERTY TOR SALE. That largo nnd substantial BRICK BUILD ING formerly known ns the Methodist Church, and now owned by the Equal Rights Society, is hereby OFFERED AT PRIVATE SALE. Tho building is 45 by 60 feet, two stories high, and contains three rooms on the first floor and a hall 43 by 54 feet on .the second, and may readily be converted into any puiyose for which a sub stantial building and ample space is requisite. If not sold before Saturday the 3d day of January next, it will on that day bo offered,at public sale, at 2 o’clock, P. M. at tnc Court House. For terms, &c. apply to R. CAMERON, } - * A. HENDJfiL, JNO. HAMILTON, j Carlisle, Dec. 12, 1839. ‘ 4t NOT I C K-. To Constables, Retailers, &c. In and by an .id of the General Assembly of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act graduat ing; the duties upon wholesale dealers and retailers of merchandize, and prescribing the mode of issuing licences and collecting said duties,” it is niade the duty of the Con stables of the respective townships within the County of Cumberland, and they are hereby required tp make out,’on oath or af firmation, and deliver to the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions, a separate list of all tlie vvh(dcsa.lc, ( nh(l Retail dealers in goods, wares, and or distilled, spirits^—drugs or. medicines—except those that are the growth or produce of the United States, on or before thc-first of next January sessions, being the 13th day. Merchants, Dealers, and others embraced in the said act, are also notified, that the Associate Judges and Commissioners of said County, 'will attend at the Commissioners’.office on Friday the 17th of January 1840, at ten o’- clock in the fdrenoon, for the purpose of hearing and classifying all retailers within said County, agreeably to the said act, where all such as think n’"~ \ttend. T tper iniijLJit IRWIN, Clerk to Commissioners. Commissioners’ Office, ? Carlisle, Dec. 12, 1939. J Military. We are requested to announce Lieut. JOHN HAMILTON, of Carlisle, as a candidate for Lieu tejifini Columl of the BGth. Regiment Pennsylvania Militia. Dec. 5. NOTICE TO COLLECTORS. The Collectors of the county of Cumberland, arc requested to make use ol*. every possible oxer' lion in the collection of the County Taxes. They are also requested to be prompt in their payments. To tho County Treasurer. The county be ing now nearly and having about four thousand dollars to pay on or before tho first of January next, will require vigilance and punctual ity both on behalf of the people and collectors, to meet the payment of- the aforesaid sum. Further indulgence cannot be given. It, C. STEHRETT,} J. CORNMAN, > Commissioners* A. M. KERR, J> Attest—Joins’ Irwin, CkrTc. MALAGA GP.APBS. A fresh supply of Malaga Grapes, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Almonds, Pickles, Anchories, Olives and Tomato Catsup, just received at “ , " STEVENSON &DINKLE’S •Doc. 5. Drug and Variety Store. STRAYED OR DRIVEN AW ATt From tho cattle Range of Jonas Henry, upon the North Mountain near the Laurel Run, in Toboyno of July last, four head of young cattle, viz: one red and white steer three years old, marked on the under part of- the left ear; a black heifer with a white stripe along the back and marked on the left ear, three years old; one black steer with a white stripe along tho back, two years old; the a red heifer with a white head, and marked as the others on tho left ear, about one and. a half year old.—- -Any person-having taken up said cattle^ and for*" warding information thereof to the subscriber neat Andereonsb'urg Rost Office, shall be liberally re warded for all reasonable expense and trouble. JONATHAN MOOSE. MadiSon township, Dec. 5, 1833; Farmers take Notice, That I will pay 5$ cents for slaughteV Hides, and 9 cents for ualfskins well taken off. , THOMAS WILLIAMSON. Churcbtown, Oct. 3, 1839. s Sm Estate of T. Smith Woodburn, dce’d. NOTICE. ■ ETTpRS of administration on the estate of B iT.'S-. Woodbuni. late of Dickinson township, deceased, have been issued to the subscriber resid ing in said township. All persons indebted to said estate will make payment, and those havingclaims against said decedent; will pre'seht thorn for settle ment. SAMUEL' WOODBUItN, Adm’r. Oct. 24, 1839.-61. '. Calicoes, Checks, Muslins, Tickings, Cotton Flannels, Drillings, Table Cloths, Crash, Diaper,. Gloves, Comforts, Gum Suspenders, Stocks, Fur Caps, Collars, &c. Ac. &c. for sale.by Arnold is-Coc 3>r. Warren's Effervescent Draught. Persons laboring under chronic dyspcpaiaj'indi: gestiph, water brash, sour eructations and .loss'o appetite, , will find great relief by using a half pint tambler-ofiiß_pr6parationjtivoty.omoming--hcTore breakfast for about a' week. For sale hf Carlisle, only at Stevenson & Dinkie’s drugand chemical store. \ ' [Oct. 3. MERINO SHAWLS. . \ 4-4,5-4, G-4 & £?t4 Lupine blajik merino Shawls ■of the best quality; one fourtHv cheaper than they have over bet sold in town, ’ : oc>.3. , : arnolp & Go. • SALE. Orphans’Court Sale. ’ Xh pursuance of an order Of the Orphans’ Court of Perry county, tho subscriber. Guardian of the minorchiidren of Samuel Bemhisol, lute of Tyrone township, Perry county, deceased, will expose to sale by public outcry, on the premises, on Satur-, day the 21»1 of 'December next, at 10 o’clock, A. M. thojbllowing described REAL ESTATE, viz; A Tract of liand, situate in Tyrone township, Perry county, bound ed hy lands of Daniel and George Minich, Jona than Dunklebcrger, Robert Cfeo’s heirs and Hen ry Titzoll’s heirs, containing ; ' . 181 ACRES, 146 PERCHES, about 150 acres of which ate cleared, 30 acres of whioh aro first rate MEADOW—tho .residue-well timbered. A fine stream of water, runs through tho land, sufficiently largo to turn ordinary water works. Tho improvements , consist in part of a large two story - ,■ • • Aajt brick house;,' . .In (l Tenant Mouse, fflßjßgsaa DOUBLE LOG BARN. with sheds all round it, Carriage House, Wagon Shed and Blacksmith Shop. -There, is a well of water near the door of tho mansion house, wjth a pump’in it, and a never, failing spring with a spring house contiguous. The above property presents a fair chance to any one wishing to suit himself in a first rate FARM, as there are very few superior to it in the county, either in point of fertility or location. It is situa ted bn the great road leading from Landisburg to tho Burnt Cabins, within 2 miles of tho former place, and 9 miles wostof Bloomfield. A clear and indisputable title will be given. Terms made known on the day of salo by SOLOMON BOWER, Guardian. N. B. If the above property is not sold on said day, it will bo rented for one year from tho Ist qf April 'next. * November 14,1839. 3» Public Sale. Will bo sold at public sale on Tuesday tbeSlst day of December next, at 10 o’clock A. M., the following described real estate lato the property of Moses Scroggs dec’d., to wit: . A LOT OR PIECE OF GROUND situate in Newton township, Cumberland county, bounded by lands of Rev, Alex. Sharp and Sam’l. Wild, containing about three acres, having there on erected a two Story ZiOG HOUSE ST*£BJbE 9 with a-TANNERY consisting of 21 vats, a Shop and Bark Shed, and Mill House,with a never fail* ins’ stream running-near said. Tannery. The terms of sale will be $lOO to be paid by 'the purchaser on th 6 confirmation of the sale by the Court, the residue of one half on the first of April next, when .possession will be given and a deed made to the purchaser and the. balance in one year thereafter without interest, to be secured by a Hereupon thq land or by hond se curity. By order of Orphans’ Court. - ' ALEXANDER SCROGGS, Adm’r. of Moses Scrogga, dec’d, Nov. 21, 1839.—3t* ORPHANS’ COURT SALE. In pursuance of a decree of Orphans’ Court of the county of Cumberland, I will offer at public sale on the premises, on Saturday the 14th day of December next, at 12 o’clock, noon, the following property, viz: .V I. OT OF CfieOfuVif, —- combining 14 acres, more or less, situate in Mif flin township, bounded by lands of John Culbert son, Philip Ivobntz and John Shulcnberger, hay ing thereon erected a two story LOG HOUSE AND STABLE, late the property of John -Hcfllefinger, deceased. The terms will be cash, on the confirmation of the sale by the Court, PETER WEAVER, ' .Administrator of said dos’d. November 21, 1839. . 4t 1 s NEW GOODS. THE subscribers have hist received from Phil adelphia new i ment of fall and winter poods, < 5,-satinetts, blankets, linsy, cotU en flannels, calico, mouslin do iocs, cheap calicoes .and muslins, shawls and dress handker chief, silk handkerchiefs, gloves, stocks, breasts and collars, with a great variety of winter goods and groceries, which will be sold cheaper than ov er. Also, ono carriage with harness, ono Tillber ry and three horses* • .. '« H aSiilton&griep. Carlisle, Oct. S 4, 1839, Minnie'’B Red M9op, Unrivalled in its effects as a sure and expedi tious cure for a certain secret disease,,to be had in Carlisle, only at Stevenson & Dinklc’s drug store* Red, Green, Yello\vand extra fine Welsh and SwansWn wfte flannels, unusually low at ' Co’s. Cloths and Casslmeres. —A-largcassortmcntofCLOTHS~ofair colors and quantities, consisting of extra, superfine, fine and a large assortment of low priced cloths suita ble for bang-up and over coats. LONDON CASSIMERES, a splendid assort ment of all colors, just received by' Oct. 3. ■ ARNOLD & CO. David Reynolds and" Magdalena his wife, in ; right of T Magdalena, vs, .■ Henry Neidig, Sam uel Neidig, Dan’l Nei dig, John Neidig,Fred erick Fry & Elizabeth his wife,,in right of said Elizabeth, Henry Highland and Dorsthy his wife,, in' right of said Dorothy, John Fiery and Esther-his wife, in right of said Esther, and Catharine Neidig. day the 10th day of Jar A. M. where all inters . J< Sheriff's Office, Ca.l Writ do Partition! Fa cicnd. ; N0.12 Jan.Tcrm, 1840. Tal;e notice that by vir tue I Slii the vacancy made hyLieut. Col. Carothevs leaving the lim its of said Regiment. The members of the first 'Battalion willi vote Atjth'rhouse of Frederick AVonderlicii in Me chanicsburg—Superintemlant.Maj. Saml. Bien izef. ‘ . " The members of the recond Battalion will vote at the house-Of Mai.-Jacob Relirar in Car lisle— Mnth^jv.v^ Brig. Ins, Office, Carlisle;Nov. 28. 4839. Six Cent* Reward* , Runaway from the subscriber, in - Silver Spring township on the 31st ult. an indented colored boy named WILUAM ROBISON; about 18 years of age, and about 5 feetB inphejs high: clothing, &c. not recollected. All persons are cautioned against harboring or trusting him on my account. ■ JOSEPH KBNAGA. I "3t* ■ Decembers,lB3s. NEW GOODS! 'The subscribers having lately purchased tne stock of goods owned by John H. Wea ver, at the.North-East corner of the Public Square, Carlisle,' have just received a large and splendid assortment of Fall and Win ter Goods, , consisting in part of superior wool dyed black,, green, green, brown, olive, dahlia, adclaide and mixt CLOTHS, an assortment of heavy Cloths for 6ver-coat», a variety of styles iot Caaaimeres and Casti netta, plain and figured silk velvets, plain nnd figured satin vesting, Vnlentia vestings, &c. &c. .velvet cords, beaverteen, plain and figured green floor cloths, red, white,' yel-. low and grbch flannels, white and colored canton flannels', 6-4, 7V4, 8.-4, 10-4 &12-4 rose & mackinaw blankets, English, French and German plain and figured merinocs, black and blue-blaek bombazines, plain nnd figured rept silks, black gro-de-nap, gro-de rines, lutestring.nnd senshaw silks, a. large and splendid assortment of colored silks, figured silks .fur'bonnets, white, black and colored satins, a’variety of fashionable, rib bons. 6-4 i r-4, 8-4 and 10-4 lupines best meri no shawls, cheneill brocha blanket and chal ley do.lncrino, clialley and cashmere hand kerchiefs, Irish, linens, long lawns, linen cambric handkerchiefs, green haraze & gauze lace veils, silk and pongee hand kerchiefs. . • . 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4 bleached and unbleached muslins, 4-4,nnd 5-4- tickings, 6-4, "-4 and 8-4 cotton and linen diapers, 6-4, 8-4 and .10-4 linen table cloths, blue and green cloth table cloths. London, French and Ameri can Prints, 4-4 5-4 apron and furniture checks,- mouslairic and saxony de laine, bo binett, grecianett and book muslins, plain, bar’d and figured Swiss, plain, bar’d and fig ured jaconetts, cambrics and mull muslins bishop and , friends lawn, thread, jaconett, bobinett and cotton laces,'edgings and in sertings, linen diaper and crash and bead bags, n large assortment of hosiery, gloves, handkerchiefs, stocks, suspenders, bonnets, &c. Cotton & Rag Carpeting, cotton yarn of all Nos. coAcrlct yarn, white and colored carpet chain, lamb’s wool and merino'shirts and drawers. Also, a large assortment of GROCERIES, consisting of Rio, St.' Domingo, Laguira anil Java Coffee; Young.Hysdn, Imperial & Black Teas; Sugar House and Syrup Molasses; Chocolate.' Starch. Ginger. Rice, .Pepper. Allspice,ln(ligo,Nutmcgs,Cloves,“Cmna mon, fine and coarse Salt. roll andplugTo hacco, Snuff, Segars, '&c. &c." Also, an assortment of Hatters’ Furs and. Trimmings, which we will sell at cost. ’ ’ ANGNEY & ANDERSON. Oct. 10,1839. Orphans’ Court Sale. In pursuance of orders from the counties of Cum berland and York, will bo sold by the subscribers., OrtSaturday Hie lith day of December next at 11 o’clock In the forenoon on the premises; the following valuable real estate, late the property of Abraham Hursh, deceased, situate and lying part ly in the township Tof Allen in the county ofCum land, and partly in the township on Monahan in the county of York. The part situate and lying in the said township of Alien consists of twenty three acres of good limestone land with a first rat. MERCHANT MILL thereon erected on the Yellow Breeches creek, al so a two story frame HOUSE AM* KITCHEN adjoining the same—also a double log and frame ... BARN , and other improvements. Said Mill has four pair, of stones and rubbers and a garlic machine* This part of the estate is boundca by lands of Detrich Steiner, Michael Cocklin and others and the Yel low Breeches creek. ri That part bf the estate situ ate and lying in the said township of Monahan is bounded by the said creek, the widow Knisely, Detrich Steiner and others, and consists of twenty seven acres ofland, about seventeen acres of which. is cleared and the balance in woodland. •’ The pro perty aforesaid will be sold subjects© the payment of the interest on $2435 80 to Mary Knisely (wid ow of Samuel Knisely) yearly and every year du ring her natural interest being payable on the Mth of August in each and every year—al so subject after the death of said, widow to the paymentof $485 17$ to John Knisely, Jacob Khisc ly, John Brenizer and wife and Christina Knisely, each and every one. The other terms and condi tions of sale will bo made known on the day of sale by ABRAHAM HURSH,' CHRISTIAN HURSH, Jdminhtralora <■§ Jlhraham Ilurth, dic’d, November 11, 1839. . " Marshall’s Worm Syrup and In- fant Preservative. THIS remedy is recommended to all patients, nurses and others who have the management of children, as the most safe and effectual worm destroyingmedicineyetdiecoTcrcd; —The; symp toms denoting' the existence of £worms, are indi gestion, with variable appetite, foul tongue, offen sive breath, hard, full ana tense belly, with occa sional gripingg and pains about the naval, heat and itching sensation about the rectum,'the eyes hea vy and dull, itching of the nose, short dry cough, grinding of the teeth, and starting during sleep, attended with, slow fever. When these symp toms occur, the worm syrup, if taken according to the directions, will afford relief by destroying the worms, and the mucus orslimy matter in which they are involved, arid thereby., prevent their pro duction. The Syrup has already been used with eminent success by many individuals in this place. Sold in Carlisle, only at STEVENSON & DIN KLE’S Drug and Chemical store. Persons wish ing to try this medicine can he referred .to individ ual? ofthe highest respectability in this town who bare used it in their families with great success. FOR RENT • mom TUB FIRST OF APRIL 1810. A number of Brick and other ' d wellings. With gardens, &o. attached, on Pomfret.street, the pro perty of Cahiey’s heirs.> f Rents froih $23 to $5O. Also- i -Tho two.story plastered-house and pre mises on the Main street;"at present occupied ,by Win. Lusk; Esq.,-nearly opposite Maj. B. Armor, &c,ji?nt.sws.i_-4pp>y|9-- - r ~j wimi' — Carlisle, Pec. 5,1830. . ■ ; ; Dr. Samuel Jackson’s celebrated Tonic Mixture. A LTHOpCH this medicine is but little known J*. in the country, it has obtained for its distih- C'shed inventbr an enviable .reputation in ouir Ai de cities. To. those afflicted with weak stom ach from any cause whatever, with indigestion, loss of appetite, weakness of the spine, pains in back and loins; dizziness and vertigo, the Ypnie Mixture is strongly recommended as 1 producing sure and speedy-relief.; V ’ ;; .-- 1 To be bad in Carlisle, only, at. STEVENSON is WNKLE’S .Drtqg and stows- V.. , List of Causes, For trial at January Tcyrni, 1840. First week) commencing 13 th January , 18-10- Mtller’a adm’rs’ vs Heck Kelly’s adm’r vs Crowell’s adm'rs Barr . vs Crawford Same vs Samo . Barnitz * vs Herron Egolff 15c. Phillips vs Phillips & Welsh Martin vs Wolf’s adm’r Carothers cx’rs vs Cai’others Fosler for use vs Mooro Emminger for use va Fleming , Second week) commencing the £otk January , 7 810- Moore foruso - vs Wallman Commonwealth. vs Rehrer Trego vs Lindsey Todd ' vs ‘Wilson Fay lor ■ vs Faylor Bixler vs Dunlap Savings Fund va Paxton Same vs Craighead Welsh ‘ vs Kimfig . f Hershman vs Clendenin Hershman-for use vs Martin Commonw’th for use va Strohmptol l ' * Shaeflbr’s adm’r vs Wise ; . GEO. SANDERSON, Proth’y. List of Letters Remaining in the Post* Office at Carlisle, Pa. November SOM, I&S9. Enquirers will please say advertised . A King Mary Armstrong John sr. Ker William Armstrong Jonathan Kauflman John H. Anderson R, L Anthony John & Daniel Lewis John S Leifa Mary Busih C. Dr; ' Libhart Jacob Burleigh C, C., Leckey Daniel Esq. Brown James * Latimer M. Wm. Esq. Bell David Laly John Crilon John D. ‘ Line Maria Brown Matthew Lefover John Esq. Ball Elizabeth Laflerty John Bussard John ‘ „ M Barber Perry Mihich John Bott Joseph Moore Mary Ann Buchanan Arthur Miller Susan Bower Moses Morias John Bohl Adam or Henry 7 Miller Nancy Sievcr 3 Miller Sarah C \ Myers Abraham Critor John ' -Metzger A. W. Carter William b Myers David Chriswell George • Miller George .Clark Samuel M’Cormick Samuel Carothers William JV Craighead Thomas, jr. Nisley Elizabeth Cough Elizabeth or E-7 Neidigh Joseph Z. Uzabeth* Brechbill J 0 Carothers,M. ElizaL OckcrHenry . - Caro'thers Armstrong ' ' P Crouse Adam Pcficr Peter B. • J) * v Perry* Sarah Davis C. Methuselah Powers Samson Dundore Jacob 72 Hitter Jolm Randolph William F. Ego George Eaby Christian Erb Jacob Seig Jacob F Sturm Margaret Fishbnm John Esq. Spottswood Harriett Fleming John Stuart Joseph M. Ferguson John r SlansT3lanor - I'oster Henry’ Sords David G Stevenson John . Gondy Samuel Steel William Gill Robert or Thomas Smith Jane Gutshall John Shannon Mary Gangewero Allen M. Smith Thomas Galbraith Thompson Storm Elizabeth* Greenly George wJ T H Turner* Robert Tate Tihitha TV Higan Catharine Humcr Sarah , Hummer Daniel Windermaker William Hennerberger Peter Whiting Alfred Mossier Benjamin Woodland Mary A. Haines Rupin Workman Elizabeth Hoyer Joseph *. Wallace Thomas D Hount Samuel Wollet George Hirsh John Rov* W T ert John Heintz Retibin Doctor Wert Martin J Wright Israel P. Jolinston A. Miss Witmer Jacob Johnston Samuel K Ziegler Jacob Kelly John (miller) Zearing John If. KHnsman W illiam Zorbaugh Charles 2 R. LAMBERTON, P. if. &lOHES I«JT HEAS.TII. Those who eiyoy health, must ccitainly fed blessed when-they compare themselves to these sufferersthat have bee'ftafllicted for years with various diseases which the human family arc all subject to be troubled with- Diseases present themselves in various forms and from various circumstances, which in the rnnimenremcnt, mav all be checked by the nsenf Dr# O. P. liar- Hell’s Compound strengthening and German Aperient Rills,—such as Dyspepsia,Livei Com plaints, Piun’in the sidei Rheumatism, General Debility, Female Diseases, and ail diseases to which-buman-iiature-is-suhjcctrw’here-tlreTilo much is affected. Directions .for using these Medicines always accompany „ihem. These Medicines can be taken, with perfect safety by - the most delicate female, as they are mild in their operation and pleasant in theh\elferls. Principal Office tor the United States, N0,.19 North Eighth street, Philadelphia.. Also, lor sale by J. J. MYERS & CO. Carlisle, Pa. May .1, 1839. Arrival and Departure of Mails.'. ■ • .. Arrives. Closes. Eastern daily aboutlOm. . •7pi m. • < •* *‘s p. ra. llaV.in. Western •’ .- “ li in. 9 a.m. Southern *■ “ 10a.m. 7p. ir. Mechanicsb’g “ ** 10a.m. 7p. n . Newville " " 12 m. 9 a.m. R. LAMBERTON, P. M. »OLDM BALL HOTEL, WEST 3&OH STREET OAHEXSEr. ; ■ The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally that hollas taken that well known favem-stand at the West end of High street, in Carlisle, for merly kept by Mr. Henry Rhoadsi’«od4hat ■ he is now prepared to accommodate JlrOvets,, Waggoners, Travellers,- and aH others .whd mayfavor-himwitli-acaU,. intheverybest" l manner. His Table will be constantly furnished with the best the country canrproduce.'' His " Bar is supplied with the choicest liquors, and his Stable which islarge and convenient, will be in charge of a ciucful and attentive osfltrrnr- —j —~ -r. — \ He flatters that, from his pxpon- Ctice as an Innkeeper, he will bej&|e to render ceneral satisfaction; ,4 : : 1 ; GEORGE SHAFFER. Carlisle. May 2, 18S9. ; ; -• *. Fresh pruucs^'; : : ■ • --Jpstjrceeivcd at Stevenson &X>mwe'sdrugaiid : - ehomicnl start, a fewjara'ofyrta* Prunes, 1 * ‘-•if.'