i Both houses adjourned over from Tucsday evening to Friday morning. ' ' - On Friday the debatC on the same subject was resumed, and, after consuming must of the day, it was finally agreed to postpone the election of Printer Until the 10th of Jan uary.- In the mean! time the Clerk is author ised to .have the necessary, printing done up __ to that time—and he will, doubtless employ Messrs. Biair and Hives. ■ It was expected, (hat the standing com mittees for the. House would be announced - ' on Monday. ’ ' We learn that our packets up the Walnut Bottom road were not sent last week. This is not our -fault—as (hey were left by our carrier at the -.Usual place on Wednesday evening. There must be a negligence some where, as the. road was sufficiently broken on Thursday (the usual day for the mail carrier to go up) for a horse to go through. Presipent*s Message. —This long looked for state paper was delivered on Tuesday the 24th inst—hut owing to (he/ailurc of (he mails we did not receive a copy until Saturday afternoon, last. 1 The consequence is, that we are compelled to divide it and only give a portion this week. In our next we shall publish (he remainder, which it may be well enough to state, is entirely taken up with the corporation, bank and currency questions —and in which the President takes occasipti to again urge the Independent Treasury scheme (with the-specie clause) upon the at tention of Congress. Tlie Message is a plain,-straight-forward, business-like document, alike creditable to (be bead and heart of (be author, and its re commendations will be waniily, responded.to by (lie great mass of (be American'people. The follow iiig eloquent and patriotic re in rks were made in the Senate, by Mr. Al len, of Ohio, on th 2 ,reading of (be Message: “Mr. I’tiF.sinKNx: Courtesy lias, 1, am- a ware made it the custom for a Senator rep resenting tbe State from which the President comes, and agreeing with Idiu in political itialiiiients, to more (be printing of his an nual message; yet (be Senator from N. York will, 1 believe, excuse (be deep, feeling which prompts me thus to rise, and in tbe exulta tion of renewed hope, excited.by. this paper, fort be future security ollour institutions anil welfare of (be people, submit that motion myself. If, standing in Ibis place, the friend of all, the'enemy of none, I may be allowed toad dress a single request to the whole body of my countrymen, it is, (bat each man of them will deliberately consider tills message and (bat part of it, especially, which relates to corporations, banks and tbe currency. To guaranty forever .(be rights the happi ness of imliAidiiabniai):: —to protect thc*fee ble against the -rapacity of the strong— (be whole against the combinations of the parts, by an equal distribution i f burdens and of blessings .among all—was (lie cardinal object of our civil institutions. But, not withstanding this, these rights linyc been violated—(liis happiness periled—this ra pacifyAillowed—these combinations formed —,ind lids equality destroyed. These tilings have been done, and that, too, under llieigji (hority of law. Corporations innumerable freckle tiro face of the land. Corporations which, nut content .with absolute power over tlie-currency —oyer the property—over the labor of the entire people, now seek to ren der themselves immortal, and their dominion complete, by political associations. Hence lias arisen the paper system, with all its complexity o( fraud and oppression; lielice (lie pending strife between man ami monop-. oly; and lienee it is (hat (lie world now be holds tills nation shrugging, like the fable laiiaconn, to disengage its own body, and the bodies of its sons, from the fatal coil of a serpent, wh sc convulsive energies have com pressed those bodies well nigh unto death. Winn, in 18S7, after the universal crash of the banking system, the President com mended its severance from‘the Government, and the GovernmimPs.ycstorntiun to its an cient policy, the.people, unprepared alike for tlie ruin around them,- or, the remedy propo sed, remained, fur a moment, couallv con "uuhTd' ‘ =■ founded by both. State after State reeled from its perpendicular and slid from bis sup port; politician after politician fled for safety or for succpr-to the arms of his foes; yet be, almost alone, amidst the general consterna tion , amidst tbe desertions of the venal anil tbe. shrieks of the timid, stood unappalled— confidirig, ns bc ever b_as. docs, nii(l ever will in that ''sub jr second thought” of his coun trymen,jyhich is'‘‘nevcr wrong, and alwavs efficient.” Anil' now, sir, sustained by tile matured judgment of a grateful people— grateful to him, because he'was faithful to them-faithful, cvcn ata time when'tliat very fidelity was at the hazard of tlieir displea • sure—the President presents again to liis fellow-citizens a chart of principles, by which,lf with skill we,steer this our politi . cal ark, freighted as it is with our hopes and our destinies, it will bear us onward in safely and in peace, however violent the storm, of exasperated passions.” A Michigan paper states that there, arc in the two Canadas, 5000 colored troops, most of whom are runaway slaves from the Uni ted- States. The Grand Jury of Philadelphia; for the Court of Criminal Sessions, are engaged in investigating ihe ;nflh.ir8 r of the' Schuylkill Bank.- > ? :--b \ ■: y.;'-. \ ■■ - Texas Price Current.—The following, -showingHhestateofthe'm from the last Galveston Telegraphs " : \ Flour is scarce and setlinz at 875 aBO per . barrel; Fork per bbl. 880, Beef,B7o a 80; Corn Meal 56 a 8; Corn in the shock; $4 per lOOharsfCoffee: 50a60 cents; Spear 42 a 50 cents; Butter jp. market, ®1.25 a%l SO; in fipkin ; nhne;.cgg3 per dozcn $l 50 a .. S OOf chrckenS per dozen, 0.10 a 18;I,anl 62 a 75 cts.f molasses pcr gallon SUSO a 2'oo. ; It will be recollected theSeprifccs are in oar currency.... :' ...i-' V'y;; jiigbi. rfhe cllratjna of Helena, Arkansas, have, - tiWn-.every gaaibler whomakes hfe appearance there. ALMANAC FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD 1840. Being Bissextile, or Leap Fear. |-'.g E? 2 a - Q* ST CO ■3 f g JANUARY,. ,v. 5 6 7 13 13 14 19 20 21 .... : 26 27. 23 FEBRUARY, 2 3 ,4 5 9 10 11 19 10 17 J 18 19 23 24 25 26 MARCH, 1 2 3,4 8 9 10 11 15 10 17 18 22 23 24 25 “ 29 30 31 APRIL, 5 6 7 8 12 13 14 15 19 20 21 22 20 27 23 29 MAY, 3 4 5 6 10 11 12 13 17 18 19 20 24 25 26 27 31 JUNK, 12 3 7 8 9 10 It 15 16 17 21 22 23 24 29 29 30 JULY, 5 0 7 8 12 13 14 15 19 20 21 22 26 27 28 29 AC,GUST, 2 3 4 5 9 10 11 .12 16 17 18’ 19 23 24 25 26 30 31 SEPTEMBER, , 1 2 .“0 7 8 2 13 11 15 Id 20 21 22 23 27 28 20 30 OCTOBER, 4 5 6 7 11 12 13 14 18' 19 20 21 25 26 27" 28 NOVEMBER, 1231 8 .9 10 XI 15 16 ' 17 18 22 23 21 25 20 30 DECEMBER, 1 ,2 6 7 8 9 13 14 15 16 20 21 22 23 27 28 29 30 FOREIGN, The news from France is of no great In terest. Some new ministerial modifications lire talked of, in which the talents of M._ Guizot and M. Thiergc might be enlisted in the service of the government. The small army of observation kept by France on the frontier of Spain, was.about to he withdrawn.. Accounts from Lj'ons state that the news -brought by the Liverpool steamer in her for mer homeward Voyage, had caused a sudden suspension in'thc silk transactions. 'i lie Count d’Espagriq, whose mysterious disappearance had excited so much conccn in Spain, lias, as believed, been assassinated as a dead body every way res'em.bling bis (bund in the river Sebre, with bis bands Toot bourn). His successor has entered i a negotiation with the Queen’s anti only waited,for a stipulated sum 1 Madrid to withdraw altogether from C lonia. The war in Spain appeared to be nearly stationary 11l Italy tin-re had been fearful floods. Turin to Florence tilt: country resembled a lake. . * The Bombay mail of the rib October reached-London on the 16th ult. The war in Cabool was considered at an end, and (he troops were about (o'return to British India. A respectable force would, however, contin ue in the country (ill Shah Shonjah’s levies were properly organized, and bis power con solidated, Sir J. Keane, after leading tin troops back to Upper India, would, it was expected, resign .the command and return to Europe. More LvjjcnlS'd.—The Southern (Mis?.) ,Sun of 19th ultimo says: "Cook and Carter, who were confined in the jail of Scotj-county for murder, have been taken by force from prison by some of the' citizens of that county and hung! It will be recollected that they once rtiade their escape- from that jail, flnd-wcre-rctafceii;— They were brought to Rankinyojunty tnfii or three,weeks since fur trial, but remanded for want of'aonip testimony. The people have taken the law into their own hands, and .ex ecuted them without a .trial Indians — Jlrrcst. —John Ross, life Chero kee Chief, his brother' Lewis, chief treasurer, &c., and several principal nicn, lately passed through \yhceling, \a., on their way to .Washington. Lewis was arrested while at -Wheeling, on a note for 89000, for services rendered in removing Indians, payable to a , Mr, Gordon, “when the account of the agen cy is settled.” Discharged on argument of a habeas corpus.—Baltimore , Hun. :: dnolher Sleambonl JLosf.—'The Cincin-. nati Gazette of Tuesday says:—*' 1 Wc re-’ ceivetl intelligence yesler'day-that the steam er North Star struck the wreck of the Wash T ington, at the mouth of the Louisville Canal-,’ and sunk Win deep water. She was deeply laden with groceries fur Cincinnati. ■ Flour and Flour was selling at Zanesville.'Ohiojpn.theJldthinst. atOSper barreliwlieatSOcenfsperbuhhelrrAtMai silon, the great; wheat fegiomof-northern Ohio.' it commanded but 44 cents per bushel, bn.a credit or s months.: AtCiricinnati.on the 16th inst. flpur sold for 84,08. 84,12;.: Ftfe.—The family mansion.cajled Ennis cothy, u( CoI. laaac A.Coles.in Albemarle county, Va., was destroyed: 'by fife'on (he 16th iust. : ; \ DaUimpre. Sun, . ;D23S'D: . In this Borough, on Wednesday morning the.2sih ultimo, of a-.lingering.diseas®, .Mr.; David S. tbrney, aged about-50 yeans^S?™ Orphans! Court Sale. In pursuance cf a decree of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, the undersigned will ex pose to public sale on tho premises respectively, ,at tho times heroin stated,.the following described Real Estate of JOSEPH SHROM, Sen. late of the borough of Carlisle, deceased, viz: <) 1-3 Hi m ■ S tr a. 2.’ •I" ' 3 B 5 g I. $ s. $ i On Monday the 9,7 th day of January next, A TRACT OF LAND, situate in North Middleton township, Cumberland county, five miles north-cast of bounded by tho Connodoguinct creek, lands of Ross Lnm borton, Abraham Lamberton, Ziegler’s heirs, Da vid Elliott and others, containing 239 Acres and 27 Ter> hes, strict measure, having thereon erected a two story ■ : : . HOUSE of bricked stone, a new framo SSarn anil BiahlC) &'c* * Thejo jsa_ never,faijing' 1 imestoj 10s pr i ng. on the premises, and a good well of water with a pump; about 80 acres of tho tract are covered with yoUng thriving timber. One half of the purchase money to be paid on the IsLday of April, (at which time possession/will, bo delivered to the purchaser,) and the balance in three equal annual payments thesc after, t|ie whole of said purchase money to bo se cured by recognizances in the Orphans* Court with approved security. find on Tuesday the 28 tk day of January next. 2 3 4 '9 10 11 16 17 18 23 24 25 30 31 6 7 8 13 14 15 30 31 23 37 38 39 5 6 7 12 13 14 19 —SO —SI- -26 27 28 2 '3 4 9 10 11 16 17 18 23 21 25 30 ' 7 8 9 It 15 16 31 23 93 28 29 30 at II o’clock in the forenoon, tho undivided half of A LOT OP GROUND, situate in Wormleysburg, Cumberland county, bounded by street pn the south, by qn alley on tho west, by a lot of on the north, and by the street running along the Susquehanna River on tho east, containing in the whole 58 foot in breadth by 150 fcct in length,“with tho privilc gca of the’Rivor bank. Tho-whole of thepurchaso money to be paid on the confirmation of the sale, Jlud on Wednesday the 29M day of January next , at 10 o'clock in the forenoon , . . JR SaOT QiJF GRtU RJNSR, 4 5 6 11 12 13 18 .19 20 25 26 27 2 3 4 9 10 11 16 17 18 23 24 25 30 31 6 7 8 13 14 15 20 21 22 27 23 29 situate in the-Borough of- Carlisle, hounded by land of Jacob Zugon the north and west, by the Trindle Spring road on the south and by other land of said deceased on the cast, containing 7 a crcs and 53 perches, strict measure. 3 4 5 io n 12 17 18 19* 21 25 26 JSlso y tJR Sjql of Grozas bounded by the above described lot on the- west, by land of Jacob Zug on the north, by other land of said deceased on tho east and by the Trindlo Spring road on the south, conteining 6 acres-and 151 perches, strict measure. ALSO, ALOT Or GROTmD, bounded by-the last described lot on the, west, Ja cob Zug on tho north, by a vacant piece of ground on the cast, and the Trindle Spring on tho south, containing 6 acres and. 119 porches, strict measure. Tjia ono half of the purchase Jnoncy of each of the said lots situated.in Carlisle as afore said, to be paid on thp. confirmation of the sale, and tho balance in two equal annual payments thereafter to bd secured by recognizances in the Orphans* Court with approved security. . Tho grain growing an the prcmiscs to go Urthc respective purchasers, excepting that the share of the’tenant.on the farm, in the crop growing there on, is reserved to the said tenant. I 2 3 8 0 10 15 16 17 22 23 2- 29 30 3 5 'O ' 13 13 19 20 21 : 26 27 28 10 11 12 17 18 19 24 25 26 JOSEPH SHROM, JR. Administralor of Joseph Shrotn , sen. Carlisle, Dec. 26, 1839. 41 The lntelligencer & Journal,” and ■“York Press” will please publish-the first descri bed tract 3 times, mark price,* and charge lids of fice. . rl r-. That lafgd and commodious BRICK HOUSE, and Garden, &c. attached, ‘situate near Carlisle, at present in tho occupancy of the lion. S. Hep burn. Possession will be given on the Ist of A pril next. For terms apply to Judge Hepburn on tho premises, or to Judge Line, directly opposite. Carlisle, Jan. 2, 18-10. 3t was The undersigned Auditors unpointed by the Or phans* Court to settle and adjust the rales'and proportions of tho ossels of the estate of-James ■oin Huston, late of Silver Spring township, Cumber '*•* land county, deceased, lo and among the respec tive creditors thereof, according to the order estab lished by law, will meet for that purpose on Sat ln urday the 25th of January inst. at 10 o’clock in the morning, at 1110 house of Joseph Grier, inn keeper, at Hojrestown in said county, when and where all parties interested can attend. JOHN CLENDENINV -) . ISAAC W. SNOWDEN, ( Jludilors: FRANCIS ECKLES, S January 2, 18-10. 4t SiIE.RIPP’S SALK." By virtue.of sundry writs of. Levari Facias, to me directed, issued out ofthc Court of Common 1 1 '??? of Cumberland county, will bo exposed to public sale, nl the Court House in the-borough’ of Carlisle, on Saturday the 1 Ith day tf January , jS. I D. 1840, 6t 10 o’clock, A. JVI, the following dos- i jcnbcd_ccaJ-Cstate,-ia-\vii{ —I A CERTAIN TENEMENT!AND LOT OF C3KOUJ\B, situate on the corner of the Public Square in the borough^of Carlisle, bounded on 'the east b.y the Public Square, on the west by alotof IsaaftTodd, Esq., on the north by High street and on the'Vputh by a twenty feetnlloy caUed Church- alley, ton tm m tjn.b readt h in jront ori-High street^ ana about two-hundred and forty , feet in leno-tU from said street to the aforesaid, alley, .with the appurtenances, in your bailiwick, you cause ta be levied a certain debt of two thousand dollars, with the lawful interest thereof from the lltli day of May,. A..IK 1830, as also eight dollars and forty ono cents like money for costs, which said sum of -ttvo thousand dollars with the interest and Costs aforesaid Richard Craighead and William Craig hoad in our Court of Common Pleas before our ‘Judges.ut Carlisle, to wit, on the 21st August, A. D. 1837 by the consideration of tlie same court re covered against the said George Ego .and both Egs of the said property above mentioned, withjhe appurtenances to lie levied by the default ot thoisaid GcorgeEgeaad Elizabeth in not P a y iJ ?£ “ le said sum of two thousand dolFprs, with the lawful interest thereof at the day and time when tun same ought to have been paid according to the force, formand effect of anAcfof Assembly of the. Stataof- Pennsylvania • iteßuchrcase made and provided. And have you, those monies before i our Judges at .Carlisle, at our county Court of Common Ploas there to be held the 8d Monday of January nest to render to the said Richard Crate* head mid ’William; Craighead for their.debt,vinter cst and damngea .tho aforesaid Gqorge Ego and Elizabeth Ege‘ aVo. convict, as appears of record, &c,. Them are erected oh the above stated lot a large two story 1^ J!h:l Si'one Kitchen, a large Stone 1 Office', two Brick,Offices mid two small frame sh6ps s ! Seized and taken in execution-and- to. be sold as the property of Georgs Bat and Elizabeth : Exet 7 '\ " *.• " ' JOHN MYERS.ShanSV : Office, Caitialej - ' J: A,v i Carlisle, Deo. 19,1839. > ~i> N- B. The subscribers for the Pamphlet Laws of last session; are herebyinformed tlm'tbetf ?*oof Common Pleas of vs. Cumberlami co.; No. Joseph Cairns. J 15 Nov. Term, 1839. Retu r n having'been made by (he Sheriff in this case, that (lie defendant Joseph Cairns was not 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, requiring the said defendant to be and appear iii the Court a foresaid, on Monday the ISth day of Janua ry next, to answer to the complaint of the said Harriet Cairns, &c. Whereupon I do hereby give notice and require the saicj Joseph Cairns to be and appear at Carlisle as aforesaid; on the day aforesaid, to answer the complaint of the said Harriet Cairns,' &c. . ■ , - JOHN MYERS, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Office, Carlisle, ? December 12, 18S9i S NEW GOODS! The, subscribers having lately purchased tne stock of goods owned by John H. Wea ver, at the North-East corner o_f the Public Square, Carlisle, have just received a large and splendid assortment of Fall and Win ter Goods, consisting in par* of superior wool dyed black, green, invisible green brown, olive, dahlia, adelaide and mixt CLOTHS, an assortment of heavy Cloths for Over-coats, a variety of styles of Cassimcrcs and Cassi nelts, plain and figured silk velvets, plain and figured satin vesting, valentia vestings, &c. &c. velvet cords, beaverteen, 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 merinocs, black and blue-black-bombazines, plain ard figured rept silks, black gro-dc-nap, gro-de rines, lutestring and senshaw silks, a large and splendid assortment of colored silks, figured silks Tor bonnets, white, black and colored satins, a variety of fashionable rib bons.!. - - , . ' • 6-4,-7=4, 8-4h(l!iddo-4 lupines besUmeri no shawls, chcncill broclia blanket and chal- ley do. merino, challey and cashmere hand kerchiefs, Irish linens, long lawns,. linen .cainbr.icJiandker.cliiefa, grcenharnZe&gauze veils, black lace veils, silk and pongee hand kerchiefs. - 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4 bleached and unbleached muslins, 4-4 and tickings, 6‘4,7-4 and 8-4 cotton'apd linen diapers, 6-4, 8-4 and 10-4'lfnen thblercloths, blue and green cloth table cloths.' London, 1 French and Ameri .cnn-JRciata,j4!.4_s-4-apr4n-and—furniture checks, mouslaine and saxony de laine, bo birtett.-greciailett and book muslins, plain, bat’d and figured Swiss, plain, bar’d and fig ured jaconetts, cambrics and mull muslins bishop and friends lawn, thread, jaconett, bnbinett and cotton laces, edgings and in sertings, linen diaper and crash and.bead bags, a large assortment of hiiS'ery, gloves, handkerchiefs, stocks, suspenders, bonnets, &c. Cotton &.Rag Carpeting, Cotton yarn ofnll Nos. coAerlet j’arn, white and colored carpet chain, lamb’s wool and merino shirts and drawers. Also, a large assortment of GROCERIES, ; consisting of Rio, : St. Domingo, Lagulra and Java Coffee; Young Hyson; iniperiar& Black Teas;; Sugar House and Syrup M classes; Ghocolate,- Starcll t Gingflr," Rieei Pepper, Allapice,lndigo,Nulmega,Clove3,Cinna mon, fine and coarse Salt, roll and plug To 4 bacco. Snuff, Segars, &ci &c. • ; ?• g■: : ‘ Also, an assort ment of Hatters’ Furs and rimmings, which we will Sell at cost.” : ANGNEY St ANDERSON, bet. io, lass. ;;v,v,■ - y.tfott do fiarUtjohi .I'd. cicndi 1840.’ ' Take notice that by Vir tue of the aforesaid.writ ■ out of the Court of Common Pious of Cumberland cti. >1 will bold an Inquisition on tho nTomisea of the a foresaid. pWtics, situate in Franhford township in the coumy aforesaid, and hounded bylnndsof John Snyder, Abraham Kiehl, JohnFishburn and Abra ham; Waggoner, oh.Tri imuy nextj at.; 1 f p'olpolt; ited are notified to attend.! . rale,. :Dee;;Sq, , ..David Reynolds and! Magdalena ids wife, in Hght'pf Ma'gd,aloha,, J . «s. . . ; Henry Ncidig, Sam* del NeiqiffvUan’l Noi dig, John Ncidig,Fred erick,Fry. & JilwabctU • his .wifa, ;in right of said Eliaabeth. Hbnry Highland rind Dorothy his Wife, in right of said• ’Dorothy,' .John Flory mu) Eefi*r Iris wife, in; right ■ of said Esther, ana Catharine: Ncidig.' ; , ’ , ; ’ day the. 10th day' of Jar A. M. where nlf inteiet ' ’ ’ ' J( .Sheryl’s Office, Ca.l t. ss. .s lisi, ms. _ HAS KKMOVKD ms . ’ , TAILORING BSTABLXSHBaSNP to the house recently occupied by Mr. Gen. V. Hall asa shoe store, nearly opposite the bent store of Mr. Janies London, where, having made extensive arrangements, be will he able to ac commodate lh.se who may favor hiin with a call, in the best.mul most' . Fushionm&le •Manner. 1 He respectfully solicits a continuance of the very generous encouragement which Has', been already hesthwed upon him. 11.I 1 . S —He has just received the' London and Philadelphia fashions for the season. Carlisle, Nov. 28, 1839. —^ RICHES KOTHEAITH. I hose who enjoy hfialth, must ccitaoilyfocl blessed when they compare thcmsclves'to those sufferers that have' been afflicted for years with jVarious.diseases.which the human family are all Subject to be troubled ’with. Diseases present themselves in various forms and from various circumstances, whirl! in the rnnimcr.eement, mly nil he chicked by the use.f I)r; «. V. Har llch’i Compound strengthening and German Aperient i’Hls,—such ns l)j spvpsiii.Livn Com p'nints, Pain iirthc side, Rheumatism, General Debility, Female Diseases, and nil diseases to which human nature is subject, where the sto mach is affected. Directions for using these Medicines always accompany them. These Medicines can be taken with perfect safety by tlte most delicate female, as they, are n.iid in their operation and pleasant in thrir e,fleets. Principal Office for the United Slates. No. 19 North Eighth street, Phiiadi Iphia. Also, icr sale by . J. J, M.YEHS 8e CO. ' List of Causes, For trial at January Torn), 1810. First week, commencing 13 th January, Miller's adm’rs vs Heck Kelly’s fldm’r " . rs Crowell’s adm’rs Barr v> rs Crawford Same . vs Sams Barnitz vs . Herron lSgblff\& Phillips vs, Welsh Martin / ; vs -Wolf’s adm’r Carothers' dx’rs vs Carothera Foslerforuse vs Mooro Emmingor fur usa va Fleming J. W. EBY. Second week, commencing the 20lh January, 18-43, Mooro for use vs Waltman Commonwealth vs Rehrcr , Trego . ” vs Lindsey Todd va Wilson Faylor va, Faylor Bixler - va , Dunlap Savings Fund va. Paxton ' Same va Craighead, Welsh va . Kindig * Hcrshvnfcn va Clondenin. Welshman for use va Martin v Commomv’thfor uso # vs Strohm ct ftl , ShacfTor’s adnrr va Wise - ; , GEO. SANDERSON, Prcth’y. PR O CIiAMATSON. Whereas the Hon. Samuel Hepburn, President Judge pf the Ooart of Common Pleas in the coun tiea of Cumberland, Juniata and Perry, nnd-tho Hon. John Stuart and John Lcfcvre , Judges of the said* Court of Common Picas of the county of Cumberland, have issued their precept bearing dale the 22d day of November I£3l>, and to me directed, for holdinga Court of Oyer and Termin er, and -General Jail Delivery, and General Quar ter Sessions of the Peace, n’t Carlisle, on the sec ond Monday of January, 1810, (being the 13th day,) at 10 o’clock in tho forenoon* ■NOTICE IS HEIIEE Y GIVEN to tho Coroner, Justices of tho Pcafco, and Cor.* stables of the said county of Cumberland, that they bo then and there in thoir proper person with their lhquisitions, Examinations, and other Remembrances, to do those things which to their offices respectively appertain. And those who arc bound by recognizances to prosecute a» gainst the prisoners that arc, or then may be, in the Jail of Cumberland county, to be then and there to prosocuto against them as shall be j.ust. Dated at : Carlisle,'the’lsih day of December 1839* and the 641 b joaVVtf American Independence, JOHN MYERS, Sh’ff. VALEARLE PROPERTY FOR SALE That largo and BCILD tNG formerly known Mothpdist Clnirch, and now owned by tho Equal Rights Society, is hereby OFFFAiFDATFIIIVJITFSJILF/: The building is 45 by 50 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 convened into any purpose for which a sub stantial building and ample sppcc is requisite* If not sold Before Saturday, tho 4th day of January next, it will on* that day bo offered at public sale, r. J\l, atlno Court House. For terms, &e, nbply to «a . R, CAMERON, } A. TIENDEL, C Committe* JNO. HAMILTON,3 Carlisle, Dee. 13, 1839. 4t do Capi Dr. Warron'fl Effervescent Braug-ht. r - Persons laboring under chronic dyspepsia, indi gostion, water brash, sour eructations and loss o appetite, will find great relief by lising.a haliTpint tumbler of his preparation every morning before) breakfast for about a week. For sale.in Carlisle, only at Stevenson’ &‘oiktn.B’s drug and chemical store., [Oct. 3. MHHJXO SHMFLS. ' 4“4, 5-4, G-4 & 8-4l.upins blank merino Shawls of the best quality, brio fourth cheaper than they have over bet sold in town. Oct. 3. STR‘W HORSE. rrCanja to the public house of the ■ v -jlfk subscriber inSilyor Spring township,. fgfeyiSjfl* Oiimbofland. county, on theSOthuit. - white spots on thc'right side arid one on tho left fcallßed by tho saddle, anda smalletarorilhofore h'ead, abont,6 yoars old and shod. all.round... Tho owner is desired.to enmo fonvard,'provDjiropcrty, : pay charges and talcc him.away or lto will be dis posed of as the lawditecta. ‘ - MICHAEL LEiPIG, Son. —Doc,;JS,'l339."'7'~:~' " c • IiAW SOTICE. ; . REED has riiada srTangomcritswith Mr. Stnithcrs, by which he-WiU hereafter have his as sistance in the taw Office;' One pt ether, will *l> ways bo found at homo. , Mr.; Smithera will also sii in the business of tho Law School. ; Carlisle, Dop. JSilSil#.' . , AfirpsU supply of Raising, AljnoniJa, Pioltlepy-Aiicliorißßi QJivt»,njid Xoinato CaisapVjuaiwAiy&i c» ; k : ' y;, SIoM. Dec. 5. REMOVAL. , Muslins, Tickings, Cotton Table Cloths. Crash, Dinner. Sum Suspenders, Stocks,' Fur &c, &S. for sale by ' Akkold & Co, • ARNOLD & Co,