From the N. Y. Commercial- Advertiser, SEVERE SNOW STORM. r Those who were at the fire iffCcdanstreet, on Saturday night, will long recollect the deluge of rain which fell until after midnight. As we supposed, while the rain was pouring down in this city, there was a severe snow storm-at~ no great distance from The steambpkt Swallow, which left this,city on Saturday evening, was unable to proceed further'than Hudson, whence she returned this morning, without any mail. The pilot of the Swallow, who has been bn the river for many years, informs us that the snow storm on Saturday night was heav ier .than any within his recollection. At ‘ Hudson and its vicinity the snow fell 18 inches on a level. The river was not frozen over, but there was too much floating ice be tween Albany and Hudsoti to render it safe for the boat to proceed farther than Hudson. She will go up to night, but will.probably not be able to proceed, farther than Catskill. At the Eastward, the snow fell in prodig ious quantities. We are told that it lay two feet deep on the ground at New Haven.— The cars could hardly be dragged upon the railway, with all'the power of steam that could be raised, so that three hours were required to.work their way to Mcridan.— Within twenty miles of this city the snow is represented to be from eighteen inches to 2 feet in depth. Since the above was in type another boat , has arrived and brought the mail. We copy the following from Argus of yesterday. I'he IVcultier—And the Midis. Snow began to fall at about 11 o’clock on S.turday night; and it continued falling, without intermission, during all yesterday.. So'that at night it was, at an average, of great depth, and in some streets and places, owing to the drift, impassable. As it had not ceased snowing when our paper was put to press last, night, itjsjmpossible to predict the end of it. From the New Orleans Bee, of December 6. MEXICO. Afalanwras. —The schooner Kmbl uni, from (but port left the mouth of Rio del Norte, on the 27th ult. hut she brings intelligeiici&lVom the city only to the 13th. Wc'tlo not know how far the news brought by the Emblem confiymsW contradicts-the report of the capture of Matauioras. The city was .then well fortified, containing a' garrison of ‘l2OO men, confmanded by a very efficient officer,-whose determination was to defend the place to the last extremity. The federal army, from 1200 to 1500 strong, marching under the 'Pro’lan flag, was about within nine ijiiles of the town. The Emblem brought no news from the interior. .. Specie.—Ti\ the abnve arrival we- notice the receipt of $22,076, -and 190. ounces tif bullion! to sundry consignees. Carlisle Iron and Hr an, rouNDßir. T'.IE subscriber (successor to Joseph Jones) iH sprctlully informs the citizens of Carlisle an i tlie hui rmnulini; c untry, that be will con tinue t«> carry on the above business in all its branches, at the Foundry recently occupied by J is-ph Jones, deceased, on the south-east cornel of P mifret and Bedford Mfrcetsvwherc he is pre pared to nianubicture .CASTING-3 of every description, and on the shortest notice. H • hopes tlul !>ystrict'attention to business and a disposition to please,to merit and receive a liberal share pf pub’ir patronage. VVIU.IAM ASKWI L'H. Carlisle. Dec. 26, 1839. SIII3 RIFF’S SAL,JR. -By. virtue of-san.iry -writs of I,evari"Facins, to me directed, issued out of'the Court of Common Ploas of Cumberland county, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House in the borough of Carlisle, on Saturday the JIM day uf January, ]), IS 10, at 10 o'clock, A. M. the following des cribed real estate, to wit; A CERTAIN TENEMENT .AND I.OT OF GROUND, siluuia on tho corner of the Public Square in the borough of Carlisle, bounded on the cast by the Public Square, on the west by a lot of Isaac Todd, Ksq., on the north hy High street and on the south by a twenty feet alloy called Church alley, con t-i ling sixty feet in breadth in fronton High street,, and about two hundred and forty feet in 'length from said street to the aforesaid alley, with the appurtenances, in }'our bailiwick, you causoHo be levied a certain debt of two thousand dollars, wi** ■flnrlawful » '* fr dir JuTlawful interest thereof from tin; lltlj day of May, A. D. 1830, as also,eight dollars and forty one cents like money for costs, which’said sum of two thousand dollars with the interest and costs i aforesaid Richard Craighead and William Craig head in our Court of Commdn Pleas before our Judges at Carlisle, to wit,' on the 2let August, A. ’ I). 1837 by the consideration pf the same court re covered against the said George Ego and Eliza-, ~ bx i ~above mentioned, with the appurtenances to be levied by thp default . of tic said Ge f rgo Ege aad Elizabeth Ege in 'not paying the said sum of two thousand dollars, with the lawful" interest’thereof at the day and time whoji the same ought to have been paid according to the force, formand effect of an Act of Assembty of the State of Pennsylvania in such case made and provided. And have you those monies before our Judges -Carlislo, -at our, county." Court of Common Pleas there to be held the 2d Monday of. January next to render to the said Richard Craig head and William Craighead for their debt, inter est and damages aforesaid' whereof the aforesaid -George, Ega and Elizabeth Ego are convict as. appears, of record, &c« There are erected on the above stated lot a large two story .■ STOMB SZOUSB • .. Jlnd Stone Kitchen, a .large Slone' Office, i too Brick Offices andtwo small frame shops,. Seized and taken in eSecuirdn and to be sold as the property of George Esc and Elizabeth Ege. ■ JOHN MYERS; Shenff. Sheriff’s Office, Carlisle, Deo. 24, 1839.' To the Heirs and Legal- Representatives of ROBERT ARMSTRONG, Idle of the Borough of Carlisle, deceased. . Take notice that I will hold.an Inquisition on a writ ofPartitioh or Valuation onjhe premises Jato. of Robert Armstrong, deceased, on Tuesday the 28 th.day of January, 1840, at 11 o’clock, A. M. where ail interested may attend. MYEffSTSfirnff.: ' Sheriff’s Office, Carlisle, Dec. 24,1839. A # STRAY COW. Game to - thoplant-itinn of'thb subscriber, in West Pennsborongh township,' Cumberland coun ty, sometime in ,the month of July - last, a BED. CQW, about ten years old," haying the top sawed offeaoh horn—no other marks recollected. The owner is requested to como forward, prove property, pay charges, and take her away—other wise she will bo disposed of according to law. • •. WILLIAM. C ABOTHRRS. December 24,1839. -• 1 ' SHERIFF’S SAhE. By virtue of sundiy writs of Venditioni Exponas to mo directed, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, will bo exposed to public sale at the Court House, in the Borough of Carlisle, on Saturday’the Hth day of January 1840, at ten o’clock A. M,, the following.dcscrib ed real estate, to wit: - • A lot of gl-ouml situate in the borough of Carlisle, containing,five acres oiio hundred and thirty seven perches, more or less, bounded by the heirs of James Noble dcc’d., Ja cob HofTor and the Walnut Bottom Road, having thereon erected a small one story LOG HOUSE and well of water;—Seized and taken in exedutiori as the property of Jacob Cart , Sen'r. Also, si {pact of land situate in North Middleton township, Cumberland county* Containing forty-eight acres more or less, adjoining Henry Lei dig, Mrs. Butt, Solomon Septrpan anti others, having thereon erected a one story LOG ffOUSE and a small LOG BARN, about* six acres of which is timber land.-—Seized and taken in execution as the property of Jokn.McFceley . ' Also, n Tract of Land, situate in Southampton township, Cumberland county, con taining fifty acres more or less, bounded by lands of Jacob Hcck, the heirs of William Scott, dcc’d, and the Franklin county line, having thereon erec ted a two story. Log House and a log Stable, and other out houses and an apple orchard. Also, a Tract of Land, situate in the township aforesaid, containingfivo acres, more or less* bounded by lands of Jacob Heck, James Sturgis, and others, having thereon erected a small log House, and small stable.—“-Seized and token in execution as tlio property of John Hendricks . ALSO, A LOt OF GROUND, situate in the borough of Carlisle, containing eight acres, more or less, adjoining lands of the heirs of James No* on the cast, the Cumberland Valley Rail Road on.the south, other property of James Lamberton on the west, and, Brown’s lane on the north.— Seized and taken in execution as the property of James Lamberton , ALSO, A X/OT OF GROUND, situate on the north-east corner of Main and Weststrccts, in the borough of Newvillc, containing CO feet in front, and 180 feet in depth, more or less,.known_m_ the. general plan of saM borough as lot No. 23* having tlmrcon erected a largo weatherboarded dwelling House, and a largo log work shop and log-Stablc. —Seized -and taken in execution as the property of William B. Milligan, ■ And to .be sold by me, - 1 JOHN MYERS, Sheriff. . Sheriff's ■Office, Carlisle, Dec, 12/1839. JUIWr L2ST ft* .Jßamuiry Term, 1840. Commencing on the 1 3thr to Stevensdn-& Dinkfe's Drug Store* and a few-doors n<>r\U"pf Col; FerrecVHotel. ■ . Having procured several first rate workmen, he is now prepared to manufacture to order, and keep constantly on hand, at the most ac commodatingterms, Gp 3 ? Rush and. Cane Bottomed Ip'S Chairs, Settees A Sociables, Common Sr. Taney Windsor Bp. forge Boston Rocking Chairs, tgSSSj-J-Aiso. ChiidreiiV_Chaits of_ever)_ Pre—lescri priori—the whole made of the best materials and.in the most fashionable style. Als,Mld-ch:iirs'neatly r ITe will afsd carry on,the business'of : HOUSE^-SIOWPAIITTIITG, PAPEB BABaiKO Si GXX.DZNO. - The subscriber- hopes that by his strict atten tion to business, together witli-hls long experi ence in the above branches. to merit and receive a share of public patronage. ' -v. C. E. B. DAVIS. C irljsle, Dec. 19, . fit ; Bleached Sperm Oil’ 1 OP an uncpmmbnly excellent-, deficriptioii: to. 1 be had aX-Stevenson : G D/nAfcVdrug and chemical store.■ ■ ■-"'“■-1 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 SquareTCarlisle., have just received a large and splendid assortment of Fail ano Win teb Goods, consisting in part of superior wool dyed'black, green, invisible green,, brown, Olive, dahlia, adelaidc and mixt_ CLOTHS, anassortmcntof heavy Cloths for Over-coats, a variety of styles of Cassimerea and Cassi nelts, plain and figured .silk velvets, plain and figured satin vesting, valentia vestings, &c..&c. velvet cords, beavertcen, plain and figured green floor cloths,.’ red, white, yel low and green flannels, white and colored, canton flannels,- 6-4, 7-4, 8-4;-10-4 & 12-4 rose & mackinaw blankets, English, French and German plain and figured mcrinocs, black and bluc-blaek bombazines, plain and figured rept silks, black gro-de-nap, gro-de rines, lutestring and senshaw- silks; a large and splendid assortment of colored silks, figured silks fur bonnets, white, black and colored satins, a variety of fashionable 0 rib bons. - 6-4, 7-4, 8-4 and 10-4 lupines best meri no shawls, chencill broclia blanket and chal ley do. merino, challeyand cashmere hand kerchiefs, Irish linens, long lawns, linen cambric handkerchiefs, green baraze &gauze veils, black lace veils, sdk and pongee hand kerchiefs. 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4 bleached and unbleached muslins, 4-4 and 5-4 tickings, 6-4, 7-4 and *B-4. cotton and linen diapers, 6-4, 8-4 and 10n4 linen table cloths, blue and green cloth table cloths. Lgndon, French and Ameri can Prints, apron and furniture checks, mouslainc and saxony de laine, bo binett, grecianett and book .muslins, plain, bar’d and figured swiss, plain, bar’d and fig ured jaconeUsV cambrics and mull muslins bishop lyid friends lawn, thread, jaconett, bobinett and cotton laces, edgings and in sertings, linen diaper and crash and bead bags, a large assortment of hosiery, gloves, handkerchiefs, stock’s, suspenders, bonnets, &c. Cotton & Rag Carpeting, cotton yarn of all Nos. co\erlet yarn, white and colored eftrpet chain, lamb’s wool and merino shirts and drawers. Also, a large assortment of GROCERIES, consisting of Rio, St. Domingo, Laguira and Java Coffee; Young Hyson, Imperial & Black Teas; Sugar House and Syrup Molasses; Chocolate, Starch, Ginger, Rice, Pepper, Allspice, Indigo, Nutmegs, Cloves, Cinna mon, fine am| coarse Salt, roll and plug To- , &c. &c. nt of Hatters’ Furs and -c will sell at cost. JY .& ANDERSON. bacco, Snuff, Segnrs, Also, an assortmer Trimmings, which w ANGNE ■ Oct. 10, 1839. Writdo Partitioni Fo, cicnd. •David Reynolds and* Magdalena his wife, in right of Magdalena, - rs. Henry Neidig, Sam uel Neidiff, Dan’l Nei \lig, John Neidig,Fred erick Fry & Elizabeth his wife, m right of said Elizabeth, Henry Highland and Dorothy his wife, in right of said Dorothy, John Flory and Esther his wife, in right of said Esther, arid Catharine ’Neidig. day the 10th day of Jar A. M. where all inters Jl . Sheriff's Office, Ca.l No. IS'Jan.Tcrm, 1810. Take notice that by vir • tuo of the aforesaid writ • to me directed, issued out • t of the Court of Common i Picas of Cumberland co, f >1 will hold an Inquisition r .on the premises of the a ■ foresaw parties, situate f in Frankford townshipln i the county aforesaid, and ; bounded by lands of John I Snyder, Abraham Kiehl, • John Fishburn and Abra „ ham Waggoner, on Fri nuary next, at 11 o'clock, ■sled arc notified to attend. OHN MYERS, Sheriff, .lisle,Dec; 5, 1839. Gt Dr. Samuel son’s celebrated Tonic Mixture. ALTHOUGH this medicine is but little known in the.country, it has obtained for its distin guished inventor an enviable reputation in our At lantic cities. To those afllictcd 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 Tonic Mixture is strongly recommended as producing sure and speedy relief. . To be„liad in Carlisle, nr>fy at STEVENSON & DINKLE’S Drug and Variety store.. Orphans’ Court Sale. Irt pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Perry county, the subscriber, Guardian of tho minor children of Samuel Bornhisel, late of Tyrone -townshipr-PeirjrCountyy-ilcceasedj-vviH-expose - to; sale by public outcry, on the premises, on Satur day the 21 si of December next , at 10 o’clock, A. M. the following described,REAL ESTATE, vizt ’ A Tract or Land, i situate in Tyrone township, Perry, county, found ed by lands of Daniel and George Minich, Jona than Dunklcbcrger, Robert Cree’s heirs and Hen ry TitzcU’s heirsjcontaining . 181 ACRES. 146 PERCHES. about 150 acres of which are cleared, 30” acres of which arc first rate MEADOW—tho residue well timbered. 'A fine stream ..of .water, runs, through, the land, sufficiently large to turn ordinary water works. The improvements consist in part of a large two story , • JPmLyfr MRICK HOIJSJE, .lurf Tenant House, - I: DOUBp LOG BiKSi with shedsraU round it, Carriago.Houee, Wagon Shed and,Blacksmith Shop. , . There is a-well of. water near the door of the mansion house, with a pump in it, and a never failing spring with a spring house contiguous., j The above, property presente a fair chance to ainy. one wishing to suit himselfin a first rate FARM, 1 as there are very few superior to it in the county, cither in'point of fertility or location. It is situa ted on the greatiroad leading from Landishufg to tho Burnt Cabins, within 2 miles of the former place, and 9 miles westof Bloomfield. A clear and indisputable title will be given. Terms made known on the day of sale by ' SOLOMON BOWER, Guardian. N. B. ’ If the above property is not soldonsaid day, it will be rented-fof one year from the Ist of Apriljnext. ~ November 14,1839. ■ 3t PamphlctX,aivB. . Those porsons who wish to svibscrihe, for th& Pamphlet Taws of this Commonwealth','-to'jfi£ passed .at the ensning'session oftho Legislatfire; wiirpleaso send in their names on or : before ’the first day of January next. . ’ , r : ROBERT SNODGRASS, ' ■. Treasurer of Camherlanjl Vdunty. Treasurer’s Office, ) f" -V ; - Carlisle, Dee. 19,1839.3 N. B. The subscribers firf thq.Jhuhphlet Laws of last session, aro.hereby jrifonrfi®&at Uieit “co pies” are now ready to be delivofbu. ' B. S. ■. STBVENSON&DINKI.I3 HA VE Jasr.JiECEirJmwAheit I)mg and Variety Store, an aSsort m?uf of Fruits, Pickles, Preserves, Nuts, &o. r -s&>■- • NOTICE TO COUECTORS. Tho Collectors of the county of Cumberland, ore requested to make use of every possible exer tion, in tho collection of the County Taxes. They are also requested to bo prompt in their payments to the County Treasurer, Tne County funds be ing now neatly exhausted, andhaving about four .thousand dollars to pay on or before the 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 bo given. B. C. STERRETT,3 : J. CORNMAN, yComtnimoners. A. M. KERB, 3 Attest—Jons Inwts, Cleric, , $5OOO WANTED ' To borrow for tho term of throe years on ihtereSt. Tho money can bp, if required, secured by mort gage on substantial landed estate in this county, and, if required, security will also be given that the interest on the same will be paid at the expi ration of every six months. A letter directed to A. B. and to tho care of George Sanderson, Car lisle, Pa. will bo duly attended to. , December 12, 1839. MALAGA GRAPHS. Afresh supply of Malaga Grapes, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Alfoonds, Pickles, Anchorics, Olives and Tomato Catsup, just received at . STEVENSON &DINKLE’S Deo. 5. . Drug and Variety Store. Six Cents JScicartl. Runaway from the subscriber in Silver Spring, township on the 21st ult. an indented colored boy named WILLIAM ROBISON, about 18 years of age, and about 5 feetS inches high;, clothing,. &c. not recollected. All perSonsare cautioned against harboring or trusting him on my account. '; JOSEPH KENAGA. December 5,1839. - 3t* TO PimOSCASERS. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. The subscriber intending to remove to the west,' will dispose of at public sale on the premises, on Saturday (he ZSth day of December, 1839, at 10 o’clock, A. M., a "first rate farm of prime land, situate in South Middleton toWnship, about 2 miles SbUth of lOO acres of Patented Mjiinestone JLantl , 80 acres of which is cleared, and the residue cov ered with thriving young timber. The improve ments are two story- stone -HOUSE AND KITCHEN, and a DOUBLE LOG BARN weatherboarded.— There is also a thriving young Orchard of choice fruit trees. . The Bony 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 farm. The whole is under good fence and in a high state of cultivation. A clear and indisputahlo ti tle will be given, and the payments made to suit purchasers. ... .ANDREW OATMAN, December 12,1830.' - # 3t*. N. above property will .be disposed of at private sale,, if a suitable purchaser offers., pre vious to that day; but if not so disposed of, it will positively ho sold at public sale on the above mentioned day. A. O. Estate of T, Smith Woodburn, dec’d. NOTICE. LETTERS of administration on the estate of T.S. Woodburn, 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, arid those having claims against said decedent, will present them for settle ment. SAMUEL WOODBURN, Ailrn’r. Oct. 24, 1839.—Gt. ' Calicoes, Checks, Muslins, Tickings, Colton Flannels, Drillings, Table Cloths, Crash, Diaper, Gloves, Comforts; Gum Suspenders, Stocks, Fur Caps, Collars, &c. &c. &c. for sale by Arnold & Coi Dr. Warren’s Efibrvosccnt Draught. Persons laboring under chronic dyspepsia, indi gestion, water brash, sour eructations and loss o appetite, will find great relief by using a half pint tumbler of his preparation every morning before breakfast for about a week. For safe in Carlisle, only at Stevenson & Dinkle’s drugand chemical store. [Oct. 3. MERINO 1 SHAWLS. 4-4, 5.4, G-4 & 8-4 Lupins blank merino Shawls of the best quality, one fourth cheaper than they have over bet sold in town. ■ Oct. 3. ARNOLD & Co. STRAY HORSE. Came to the public house of tho subscriber in Silver Spring township, nieß'JitW Cumberland county, on the 20th ult. /ffTIV an-//iOA r white spots on the right side and one on tho left caused by tho saddle, and a small star ori.the fore head, about G years .old and shod all round. The owner is desired to come forward; prove property, pay charges and take him away or he will be dis posed of as the law directs. MICHAEL LEIDIG, Son. Dec. 12, 1839. , J* :_ NOTICE. ;‘ JOHN REED has made arrangements with Mr. Smithers, by which he will hereafter have his as sistance in the Law, Office. —One or other will al ways bo found at home. " Mr. Smithers will also .aid in the business of the Law School,. . ' Carlisle,Dee, 12,1839.- Harriet Cairns, iy~) Alias; subpoena sur her next friend Divorce in the Court Jas. Davis, >of Common" Pleas of vs. __ Cumberland co., No. Joseph Cairnsi' '. _ 15 Nov. Term, 1839. Return having been made by the Sheriff in this case, that the defendant Joseph Cairns was hot to be found in his bailiwick, Now to wit, 10th December, 1839, the said- Court ordered and decreed that publication should be made by me, requiririg the said defendant to be and appear in the Court a foresaid, on Mondaythe-lSthdny of Janua ry next, to answer to the 'cdmplaint of - the said Harriet &c. Whereupon I do hereby giyb’nbttce and require' the. said' Joseph Cairns to be and appear tit Carlisle as ori the day aforesaid, to answer th^tqpthplaint^ofjhe\said Harriet Cairns, ST JpHN>iYERS. Sheriff: : -‘Sheriff’s Office, Carlisle, ? , '-V December 12, 1839. $ . To ihoTemperance Societies of Cumberland ■ county. / ' The Secretary of each Temperance and Total Abstinence Society in the county,: (orih his abr sence some member,) is requested to.forward im mediately, by mail; to Robert Embry,' Chairman of the Executive Committae. a writton statement of the number nowjnsocloty, both under the old and under the pew pledge, the incroaso dunngtho present ye;ir, and the Btateof the cause, in order that the same may be incorporated in the annual report of the County Society at ita approaching anniversary. , • ••.• ■-V PROCLAMATION. Whereas the Hon. Samcel Hepdurh, President Judge ofthe Court of Common Pleas in the coun ties of Cumberland, Juniata and Perry, and -the Hon. John Stuart and John Lefevre, Judges of the said Court of Common Plbas of tho county of Cumberland, have issued their precept bearing date tho 22d day of November 1839, and tome directed, for holding a. Court of Oyer and Termin er, and General Jail Delivery, and General Quar ter Sessions ofthe Peace, at Carlisle, on the sec ond Monday of January, 1840, (being the 13th day,) at 10 o’clock in the forenoon. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the Coronerj Justices of tho Peace, and Con stables of the said county of Cumberland, that they bo then and there 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 are bound by recognizances' to 'prosecute a gainst the prisoners that are, or then may be, .in. the Jail of Cumberland county, to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Dated at Carlisle, tho' 12th day of December, 1839, and the 64th year"of American Independence. JOHN MYERS, Sh’ff. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. That largo and substantial BRICR BUILD ING formerly known ,as tho Methodist Church, and now owned by the Equal Rights .Society, is hereby OFFERED JIT PRIVATE SALE. . The building is 45 by 60 feet, two stories high, and contains three rooms on the first floor and a hall 42 by 54 feet on the second, and may readily bo converted into any purpose for which a sub stantial building and ample space is requisite. If not sold before Saturday tho 4th day of January next, it will on that day bo offered at public sale, at 2 0!c100k,..P, M. attho Court House. * : For terms, &c. apply to R. CAMERON, - 3 A. HENDEL,, ' JNO. HAMILTON, 3 Carlislb! Dec, 12, ,1839. - 4t NOTICE- To Oonstablcs. Rctailors, &c. In and by ah'act of die General Assembly of Pennsylvania, entitled “An act-graduat ing thc-dutics upon wholesale dealers and retailers of-merchandize, and prescribing the mode of tissuing licences and ;.col|ecting said duties,” it is made the duty of the Con stables of tlie respective townships within the. County of Cumberland, and they are hereby required to make out, on oath or af firmation, and deliver to the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions, a separate list of all the wholesale and retail dealers in goods, wares, and merchandize—wines or distilled spirits—drugs or medicines—except those that are the growth or produce of the United Statesmen'or before thp firs'fof 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 forenoon, for the purpose of hearing and classifying all retailers within said County, agreeably to the said act, where all such as think proper may attend. Attest —JOHN IRVyiN, Clerk to Commissioners. Commissioners’- Office; ? Carlisle, Dec. 12, 1939,5 Marshall’s Worm Syrup and In- fiint Preservative. PfIHIS remedy is recommended to all patients, A nurses and others who have the management of children, as tho most safe and effectual worm destroying medicine yet discovered. The i symp toms denoting the existence of worms, are indi gestion, with variable appetite, foal tongue, offen sive breath, hard, full arid tense belly, with occa sional gripings and pains about the naval, heatand itching sensation about the rectum, tho eyes hea vy and dull, itching oT.tho nose, short dry cough, grinding of the tecthpand 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 or slimy matter in which they are invtflved, and thereby, prevent their, pro; duction. The Syruphas 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 uals of the highest respectability in tips town who have used it in their families with great success. NEW GOODS. THE subscribers have' justieccived from Phil adelphia a tfew splendid assortment of fall and winter goods, consisting of ctaths, satinetts, blankets, linsy, cotton flannels and woolen flannels. calico, ~mouslin de lanes and menaces, _cheap calicoes and muslins, shawls and dress handker chief, silk handkerchiefs, gloves, stocks, breasts and collars, with a groat variety, of winter goods and. groceries, which will bo sold cheaper than ev er. Also, one carriage with harness, one Tillbcr ry and three horses. '■ ‘ HAMILTON & GRIER. Carlislc. Oct. g-t, 1839. Red, Green,. Yellow and extra fine .Welsh and Swanskin wile flannels, unusually low at. , Arnold & Co’s. Cloths and Cassimeres. ■ A largo assortment of. CLOTHS .of all colors apd, quantities, consisting of extra, supcrfino, find and a large assortmenteji low priced Cloths suita ble for bang-up and over coats. LONDON CASSIMERES, a" splendid assort ment ofall colors, just received by - Oct.B. ARNOLD.& CO. Hunter’s Red Drop, ' Unrivalled in its effects as a sure and expedi tious cure for a certain secret disease, to be had in Carlisle', only at Stevenson & Oinkle’s drug store. FROM me FIRST OF APRIL 1840. :. . A number of Brick imd, other dwelling, with gardens, &c. attached, on Ponjfrct fitreet, the mro perty of. Carney’s heirs. Bents, from'.s32 .to $5O. Also—The two story plastered house, and mises on the Main street, at present occupied by Wm. Lusk, Esq., nearly opposite Maj. B. Armor, dm. Rent $lOO. Apply to j. w . EBY. ■ Carlisle, Dec. 5,1839. : ... .... .. . . . STRAYED OR DRIVEN AWAY From llro caUteTUmge oFJonaB HCTry, unon the North. Mountain hear the Laurel Hun, in Toboyno township. Perry countfc'about the first of July last, four-head of young'cattle, viz; one red and white steer three yearajdld, marked on the under part of. die left- ear; a black heifer with a white stripe along the; hack and marked on the left car, threeycars oldyone black steer with a white stripe along the back, tvro years old; the fourth, a red heifer with rtwhito .headland marked as the others on the left ear, about operand a half year old.— Any person having taken up said cattle;-_ and for warding information thereof to the subscriber near Andersonsburg Post Office, shall' bn. liberally re warded for all reasonable expense'and trouble. ': - 1 . JONATHAN MOOSiB. . Madison townshiprPeo. 6|lB3£b List of Causes, For trial at January Term, 1840. _ First week, conmencingl3thJarmary, 1840. Miller’s odm’rs tb Heok Kelly’s adm’r ' ■ •tb Crowell’s adm’re Barr . . Vb Crawford Same vs Same Barnitz ' ■ vs Herron Egolff & Phillips • tb Phillips & Welsh Martin Vs Wolf’s adm’r Carothcraex’rs tb Oafothers Foslerforuso . ' , tb' Moore Emmingor for use tb -Fleming Second week, commencing the BOth January, 1810. _ Moore for use . va Waltman Commonwealth -ts Hehrer Trego J ts Lindsey ’ , Todd 1 ' vs Wilson Faylor vs Faylor Bixler tb Dunlap Savings. Fund " ye Paxton Same ys Craighead " Welsh tb Kindig Hershman vs Clcndenin Horshman for use ts Martin Commonw’lhfor use vs Strohmctnl Shaeflet’s adm'r vs Wise . ; GEO. SANDERSON, Proth’y. List' of Letters Remaining in the Post Office at Carlisle, Pa. November 30 th, 1839. Enquirers will please sap advertised. A King Mary., ; Armstrong John bV. Ker,William Armstrong Jonathan Kauffman John H. Anderson R. , Xr Anthony John & Daniel-Lewis John Le lb Mary BusihC.Dr. * Libhart Jacob , BurleighC. O. Leckcy Daniel,Esq. Brown, James Latimer M.'Wm* Esq. Bell David , Laly. John Brilon John D. Line Maria Brown lytatthow Lefever John Esq. Ball Elizabeth . Rafferty John Bussard Jolm M Barber-Perry Mmich John f Bott Joseph Moore Mary Ann Buchanan Arthur Miller Susan Bower Moses Moriah John Bohl Adam or Henry ) Miller Nancy Sicver . > Miller Sa.rah. C Myers Abraham Criter Jolm Metzger A. W. Carter William . Myers David Chnswcll jSgofgo MillerGeorgo—- r Clark Spmuci 1 ' M’Cormick Samuol .Carotliers William N ' Craighead Thomas, jr. Nisley Elizabeth $■ Cough Elizabeth or EONeidigh Joseph Z. ■ . iizabeth Brcchbill S r "O Garothers M. Eliza Ockcr-Hcnry Carothers Armstrong P Crouse*Adam Pcfler Peter B» , D - Perry 'Sarah Davie C. Methuselah Powers Samson- Dumloro Jacob - i? ..Bitter John Randolph William P» S Scig Jacob - p Sturm Margaret Fishburn John Spottswood Harriett Fleming John Stuart Joseph M. Ferguson John Stans Elanot i Foster Henry Sords David ' ■ , 6 Stevenson John Gondy Samuel Steel William Gill Robert or -Thomas Smith Jane Gutsball John Shannon Mary Gangcwere Allen M. Smith Thomas Galbraith Thompson Storm' Elizabeth Greenly Georgo T U Tomer Robert Htgan Catharine Tate Tibithn Humor Sarah JP Hummer Daniel Wlndermaker W illiam Honnerberger Pete* Whiting Alfred Hossloi; Benjamin Woodland Mary A. Haines Rupin Workman Elizabeth Hoycr Joseph Wallace Thomas D. Houpt Samuel Wollet George Hirsh John Rov.. Wert John Hcintz Reubin Doctor Wert Martin . J Wright Israel P, Johnston A. Miss Winner Jacob Johnston Samuel 55 . K Ege Georfjo Eaby Christian Erb Jacob Ziegler Jacob Kelly John (millet} ■ Zearing John H Klinsman William . Zorbangh Charles 3 ! -' - - U. LAMBKRTON, P. ST. CIOLDENBALL HOTEL, WEST 808 STREET OARRISES* The subscriber respectfully informs his frieridsand-the public generally that he has taken Hint well 'known tavern stand at the West end of High street, in Carlisle, for* merly kept by Mr. Henry Rhoads, and that 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 constantly furnished with the best the country can produce- - Hia. Bar is supplied with tne, choicest liquors, and his Stable which is large and convenient, will be-in charge of a careful and attentive ostler. ■ He flatters himself that, from his experi encc-as an-Innkeener, he will be able to render general gjj^pppj^ 2, 1839. tf Carlisle, May ■v Fresh Prunes. Just received at Stevenson & Dinkle’s drug and chemical store, a few Jars of/resA Prunes. Public Sale. Will 1)0 sold at public sale on Tuesday theSlsi dßydfDecerohor next, at 10 O’clock A. M., the following described real cstatelate the propertyof Mosea'Sorbggs dec’d., to'wit: ' 1 JL X.OT OR PXSOI3 OP OIIOTO1) situate in Newton township, Cumberlandcounty, bounded by lands of Uev. Alex. Sharp andSani’l- Wild, containing about three acres, having there on erected a two story . ~ '■!.v r^ X.OG UOWTSJE ST&BX'JE, with a TANNERY consisting of 21vats, a Shop and Bark Shed, and Mill ilouse.with a neTer fail ing streaVn runnlng near said Tannery. J -fho tcrms of sale will'bo SUJO tobcpnld by tho purchaser bn the 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 lien upon tho land Or by bond with approved se curity- By order of Orphans’ Conn. - . AIrESANDER SCROGGS, Adm’r. of Moses Scrogga, dco’d. Nov. 21,183D.—St* ■ . i. Farmers take^Notice, That I;will nay 5J cents for si aughtcfH ides,; arid well triScriisoV‘ ' .’it . GhriJchtown, 0et.3,1839. V'-