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Terms—s 3 per annum in advance or two copies for $5, or ten copies for $2O cash. We wilfbnly add that the Magazine is well worth the subscription more too. The following horrible intelligence is from the New York Qommcreial Advertiser of the 98th ult:-~ .. - ‘ " “The S tb-7Veasury.‘ —We have authentic advices from Washington of high moment for the people* After the election of Speaker, affairs took a differ ent turn from what had been expected by over aanguino Whigs. Instead of breaking with the Administration, Mr. .Calhoun and his clique have formed a more compact alliance with it than ever. Blair is to bo 'appointed printer to the House, the aid of Pickens. Duff <*reen has been thrown overboard, or is to be provided for in some other way. And the Snh*Tr€asury Bill will be passed, SPECIE CLAUSE ASD ALIJ ill© pCOplo of this State have never yet believed in the passage of this bill—butgfrey will find themselves mista ken. .. IttW-ill_J)fi passed ici iho cxact,shape that Mr. Van Buron and Mr. Calhoun desire.” The New, Era, on the strength of the above, re ■commendt a great national mourning—the procl amation of a solemn fast by all the governors and mayors—with prayers in all the churches, &c. &c. JHiwmri and luma.~Vh& "threatened collision betwixt Missouri and lowa is at an end. The “sober second thought of the people,” on both sides of the disputed territory, has effected anam- Icablo arrangement .of the difficulties which at one time assumed rather a serious and alarming aspect. State- legislature. * Letter, to the Kdiivrt, dated “Harrisburg Jan. 7,1810. “The House of UcprcscntativcßTiiet at half past 11-o’clock—Seventy-nine members in attendance. After calling the roll, the members proceeded to tile election of Speaker, which resulted as follows: William Hoi-kiss had 59 votes ■ John K. Zeilin “ ' 15 “ Scatte.ring - - - 5 “ “The Speaker elect was conducted to the chair by Messrs. McKlwcc and Zeilin—when he deliv ered a neat and appropriate address. After which the oath of Office was administered to the Speaker by Mr. Zoiliri—who in turn administered the nec essary oaths to all the members present. “Several resolutions wore then offered and a dopted— amongst the rest one for the election of Clerk, Sergent at Arms, and Door-keeper qn lo- morrow. . . "The Mouse then adjourned to meet at IS o’clock to-morrow. “The Senate met' at 3 o’clock. Upon calling the roll 37 Members answeredto their named—all ■ the democratic members present but one, Mr. Hays —5 federal members absent. “After calling the Roll the Senate proceeded to the election Of a Speaker. The following is the result:. - Gen. W.T, Rooßns. haJ 16 votes, Ci B. PhnrosE “9 *• Scattering *■ - -2“ “Gen. Rogers was Conducted to the Chair.by Judge Myers and C. Bi-Penrose—the latter some what resembling “Paticnbe on a Monument smi ling at grief*’— after which he delivered a short and.pitliy addro3a, liiglily Suitabletorthooceadibhr “Several resolutions were then offered—amongst the rest, Mr. Pchrosd read and'offered a long rig marole of a preamble and resolutions instructing our Senators in Congress and requesting ollf ttep» resentatiyes to votc for a now tariff, &c.&c,. - “The other officers of the Senate will he elected te-Tiorrow—Uto Governor’s Message will be read in botlrli6usca at j 2 o’clock. “So you perceive that'the two houses arc both. , organized peaceably—having,.dismissed, the back* -witylow patriot. To-morroW hid man Friday alia* Dan Idckles—will get leave of absence, ’.Tis the fate of war, and ho will have to “grin and bear it.” The mail closes. ■ _&rom the Harrisburg iteporier* finances of pen^yevania. ■The annexed tables Bhew,.io a condensed form the receipts and expenditures of Pennsylvania for the year from November I, 1838 to October 31* ; 1839._ It will be observed that last year the bal ance in the; treasury, amounted to leu than one hundred thousanddollare—this year under a bet ter administration, it amounts to owr a million of dollars.'’The enormous sum Crider the head of '“Beans,” is" jrartof tbs'rcSultbf anti-masonic'fi nahccerincr.oaorcrfour-milSima and a half of dot >tah. Sad to. be BORROWED TO PAY debts CONTRACTED during Ritner’sextravagant ad , ■ ministratJon, 'artd besideal) this, he expended : some ®3,o(W,(W(JdfGtfitbdStotoaSurplaBrev&- i nuc. -" •' 'r'i fJfecttjpA commenting oertti jfifit day of’Ninember, 1838, and'ending- on ..... the ikirty-Jir it day rf October, 1839. V- fetfrTT'■■'ftfWM-rPS' Auction commissions, • 17,189 .74 . . Auctiondnties, 84,658 87 Dividends on bank stock,; T 66.079 SO Dividend? onturiipikaetoek,' : ' 5,958 SO .Dividends on bridge and navigation, ' 35,749 50 ' Taxron Hank dividends, 133,440 78 ■ -■-TdwnliecasßS,.'-' ~ '■*■s- \i:*r.-..:.:49/tor.-rfl • Rctidlert'Ucensos*-' : 68,903 97 H&wtdre.aiwrpcdlors licenses* 3,955 15 .Tin aOd clock pcdlerglicences,. 3?0 SO ~ Collateral inheritance lax,. ;35PW, 78. Pampblot laws": ' t , -*7O 85 ‘Colonial records, •' —— / . 1,310 55 I Increase of county rates and levies,. .|' 9,310 .36 Tax on personal property, 8,993 93 i,Csnal and tail road tolls, , 1,076,045-47 Premiums on bank charters, 103,875 03 Loans,' , , 6,309,750 00 Premiums bo loans, . 9,087 50 Tax on 1 writs, iter , 26,663 66 Tax on certain offices, 2,683 DO Militia and exempt fines, 823 16 Escheats, _ 3,020 24 Tax on losa companies, 3,240 00 Foes of the secretaiy of the conmrem wcalth’a office, , ■» Fees of the auditor general’s office, Dickinson college lands. Miscellaneous,' Balance in flw iraasaty, Ist Not. 1838, . , $8,308,660 85 Payment* at the Stale Preatury during the tame period. , Commissioners of tho internal im- ■ provcmenft fund, , Expenses of government, , Turnpikes, State roads, Bridges, Railroad, canal companies, Militia expenses, Pensions and gratuities, Education, Loans, Interest on loans, Eastern penitentiary, Western penitentiary, i Conveying convicts, Conveying fugitives. Convention to amend the constilu- tion, Geological survey. State Library, Colonial records* Premiums on silk. House of Refuge, Escheats, State buildings. Miscellaneous, $0,971,490 31 Balance in the Treasury Ist Nov. 1339. 1,337,>70 04 DISD: ‘On the 35tli ult. Mr. John RwUet, of E. Pennstiorough township, in the 51st year of his ago. WAS f PftUND. On Saturday evening last,- in the borough of Carlisle,-a bunch'of KEYS. The owner, can ascertain where to get them.by calling at this of fice, and paying for this advertisement. Carlisle, Jan. ,9,.1840, PUBLIC SALE. WILL be sold at public sale on the premi ses of the first described tract, on Friday the 28th tlay of February next, the following Real Estate, late tile property of Getirge Nick, ey, deceased, viz: A TRACT OF LAND, situate in p rankford township,. Cumberland county! containing 40 acres, more Or less, houn ded by lands of John Umherger, David Nirkey, tJeurge Kiehl and John Clay; having thereon erected a jgfcsA JLog'ttmise A* Kitchen, mSI'sIE And Double Loo Barn, ®l§SgS33|and a well of water! 1 The land is stair ut a good quality, and in a good state of cultivator —lying on the road leading from Car lisle to M'Clure’s Gap, near the Stone Church, Possession of the /and will be given on the Ist of April next. ALSO, A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN land, situate in the same township, bounded by lands of Abraham Bowman and Daniel Buchwalter, containing 11 acres and 146 perches antf allow ances. ALSO, A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN LAND, situate in the same township, containing S 3 a cres and 6 7 perches and allowances, hounded by lands of Daniel Bur.hwalter ami others. 'Phis tract will be sold in two separate parts should it be desired by purchasers. 1 Terms of sale:—One half of the purchase money to be paid on the Ist of April nekt, and the balance in one year thereafter, without in terest, to be secured by judgment bonds. Hale will cnminenceot 10o’clock, A. U. and 1 : attendance given by , . , GfiORGE KOSHT. Executor of George Nickcjh dec. January 9, 1840. Bt' SELLING Ortf AT COST. THE subscribers intending to embark In other business. Will sell off their entire stock ot ©s,Y-eoofiSi Otoctries, Queensware and Hardware, at FIRST COST. The Dry Goods are all new and consist chietty of well selected staple goods Suitable for eVebv purchaser, mnre or lest. —As the subscribers are determined to Cell re from the business, they will sell without reserve, and bargains can be had by giving them a call. . 1 They will sell their stock wholesale it a pur chaser shoufd offer. Any person Wishing to purchase a good stock and secure a good stand in q.liusiness town, situated hnhe rich Gumbcr land Valley,, will do well to call and examine the establishment,and purchase the chtire stock. HAMILTON & GRIER. N.’B.—All those indebted to the subscribers will please call ami settle, up their accounts be fore first of February next' ' Carlisle, Jah>.9, 1840. ' PUBLIC SALE. *WIETILL he sold at public sale on JVtartday f f the \6tli at the dwelling: house ■ot David & Forney, late of the borough of Car lisle. deceased, the following personal ptoperly. Viz;—A quantity of ' L3ATB3R, such as finished Upper, Kips.* Calfskins, Sole and Bridle. Leather, Dp. in stuff and rough ns mbuca and other Hides, Kips and Calfskins in the hair, one extra large marble Currier’s Ta ble, Cufrylng Knives and Table Tools, one large Copper Pudip for.Tanners* use, one Cart and geers, Ploughs,; Harrows, Sad-•», dies S Horse Geers, one mill. one GIG and harness, Com by the barrel, Comfodderaiid Straw, one large Copper Kettle, Iron Kettle'und Pots, Bedsteads,>,Tables.Chairsi ,Wc Wc, ■_ tC ■ ; Bate'ttf.comnirnee atIO o’clock, A, U, when terms-will bemadeknown by -b-~ . GEORGE w/SHEAFER, JAC 9 B SHROM. . Carlisle, Jan. 9. 1810. -.fTAt HBIF£R.' CjTH AYEllaway from the subscriber living M mint. Rock jin Wept Priinsborpugh town-, ship, .Cumberland county'*: on the 17th of November last* a'darkred MMffiarS, H&IPeH with a -speckled ~fnre- W-~_ ‘ o ■ bead, about 3.years old. Whoso|BS!lSS£iS> ever takes up-said estray and returns it to : ihr, ofc gives inforinalionwhere it can be had, shall be liberally resirat-ded. . - - ~ v DAVID EBERSOLE. : - Januaiytb t&iOi • 3i* ■■ UW NOTICE. XSIXISBOHsMi V ’- ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE on High street, opporite Col. Fer rec*s hotel, unci near the Methodist Epis* copul Church.’ Carlisle,-Jan. 9,1840. 3m NEW GOODS. Cheaper than evert ALL who want bargains are respectfully In* vited to cat), us we are determined to sell goods CHEAP. - Being desirous of reducing our stock of winter goods, we will.srll goods at lower prices than they can be bought ibr ih any" other establish* ment in the place, (advertisements offering’ to sell at cost notwithstanding.) ■ , In short we say to all purchasers, do yon wish to have new and good goods?.and do you wish to save money by purchasing them cheap, then call at the store of ARNOLD & CO. Nearly opposite the Carlisle Dank.. January 9, 1840. ■ , ’ ’ TOO 73 36 56 476 89 14,679 'll $8,209,301 05 99,359 30 83,203,929 03 412,751 63 38,618 00 19,550 00 56,301 30 333,384 35 25,981 17 53,588 74 385,353 14 3,204,750 08 143,371 93 18,376 76 I 12,449 78 688 90 1,513 93 Letters of.. administration on the estate of JOHN SWILER, late of E ist Pennsborough township, Cumberland coun ty, deceased, having issued to the subscriber residing in Silver Spring township—notice is hereby given, to all persons indebted to make payment (si or before the Ist of February next, and those having claims to present them prop erly -authenticated for settlement without any delay, ■ CHRISTORHER SWILER, AdmV. January 9, 1840; 6t\ 49,661 31 15,991 37 2,361 00 3,657 91 JExecntors ’ Notice . Estate of David Si Forney, deceased. Letters testamentary on the estate ol DAVID S: FORNEY, late. of ti»u bojough of Carlisle, county of Cumberlan:!, deceased, having* issued to the subscribers resi ding in said borough: Notice is hereby given to all those haying claims against said estate to present them for settlement without delay, and to those indebted to make immediate payment. GEORGE.W. SHEAFER* • JACOB SHUOM.' : ■** 1 _• . ..... - -Executors. Carlisle, Jan. 9,,1840. .6t • 568 44 5,000 00 316 45 6,421 52 33,103 68 $8,308,660 85 JOis solution of Co-partnership * JIHE co-partnership heretofore existing be 1. tween Noacre 8c Smith, in the Saddling bu siness. was dissolved on the 23d day of Novvii)- her last, by mutual consent. All persons In debted to said firm are requested lo make pay .mentv'aud those having claims wiU prescnt-thenv without delay* WILLIAM NOACRE, ROBERT fSMITH. Springfield, Jan. 9, 1840. ._3i* < Stray Sheep. T subscriber living in Monroe township, Cum- ' berlaml couuty,»u the stb of December last throo .. Sheep, with tile lefteais milked, anti tails cut elf; rio/illier marks recollected. Said'Shcep. have been in the neighborhood since July last. The owner i* requested to come forward, plan r prop erty. pay charges and take them away, or they will be disposed of according to law. - . JOHN LII4E. , January 9, 1840. . -fli* ■. LIST OP LETTERS % REM AINING in the Rost Office at new- VILLE, Pa. January 1, 1840. Daniel Boyer Catbrine Leonard Peter Birkman W B Miligan 3 Bbristian Dowermaster John Miller Dr. Barr Jacob Michels Benj’n Booser Dan’l Molar W.tn Burges , Aml’iv Middleton Andrew Divan Philip Myncer HD, D tlbhuser. Esq Wm It Melroy, Esq Adam Failonr Ji.s Nit-s Isaac Foymere' John Pbuley Jacob Fickes Mary Reetl Ino Graham Dan’l Rex James Gilmor Jacob Steviok SamuebHeistcr ■ . John Senscbaugh Henrv Hardy David Sterrett, Erq Geo Konkle J dm Stickler Isaac Koons ,<*• Mrs U Sharp' ias Kennedy, Esq N Woods Elizabeth Lehman Joseplt Wagner, Esq JND. MOORE. P. M. Remaining in the Post Office at Carlisle, Pa, Deceniber Slst, 18S9. . Piiquirers ioillplease sag advertised. Adair Win. North A J Bore - Mary Nielson David BrennemanM. . Nelson John Blubauch David 2 ' O'Brien Richard Esq Buck Daniel, Fred-? Olifent Peter Esq crick or Jacob ' y Parks WiHiam_— Black John 777" Rudisill JacobM. Craighead Thos, Esq.Ritner M. Esq. Culberson Joseph Rheem John Esq. Crafen Edward, Reamer John Clark Ann . RhcemLidia Carothers Andrew Roe Jonas 11. Cook DaVid , ■ Runley Charles S. Carothers W. Esq. ■ Smith Mary Carte Jacob ' Smith Sam’l. Colton Coljiii Rev. Sharpe Isebajla O. Cornman William Smith William DitloiaGeorgc StofierJohn Ellis Benjamin Smith Thornton A. Fisher SaiHUdl Scobcy George & Co Fleming Wilson Sowers Sanulel - Forianne Frederick Shisler Philip ; Fireobed Margaret Smith Cunul Griner John , Stardntan Charles. Galbraith Won Stringfcllow. John' Gutshali Henry 77 Shugars Jacob Gerard Samuel Shugert.Sabina (wi-? Glenn William dow) J Hinkle John ' ‘ Sturm Margaret Haskell Earle Ti Shdrtleß'Roswell Houk Dedrick S Shnlm Redick Halt George V. 2' Wise-Leonard Hoover D. White Hugh Esq. Hummer Michael 7 Woods Richard C. 7 Hunt Thos. P. Rev. & Co, y Kittsriiiller Elizabeth WihterMictiacl V. ' Kruger John - .Williams Joaiah King Catherine Watson Christopher ? Kiefer John ....... ■ or Samuel y J*niqafK-->-v^ Leiuigb Henry - ’ ; Wightinan RebeccaV Lehman Jacob : Wunderlich David:' LibhMt jacbbT; ; , k| T ;' Lqbadt Joseph Wallack George'?»■ Line Wm. (Dick, tp.) Whisler J. &H. B. Lieb Marjf - .<• WilliaroßitiSvid?-^^r. Mqlliii Nancjt ' 7-. AVisser Riidolph " Myers John . WaggonerAhraW? MeUcci G. Esqi r ; ; Esqsiy- 7 Wink-TJahiel Mcßoney Bernard. Wilson John 7-’ •7i - McClintick Robert Ypurig Joseph ; McCart John' -- Ziglcr Jacob 2 ' McCluneJames ■■ 7 ■: .R. P, f Executors. ■ - 1 -i. ‘yit; Estate of John Swiler, deceased. JVOTICJE. List of Letters . •'' '*• List ef Letters Remaining in. the Post Office at Suippinsburo, Pa. on January Ist, 1840. Persona callihg for letters' inthcfollowinglist, will please say they I aioiidvortised. Bitner Jacob ■ Buekey & Waddle Browli Philip Blymire Ab’m Cramer Jacob era'll Mary ' rail Maria Grail Joseph Clark Anri Chester James , Coffey Elizab'lH Carl James Cramer John Crammer Wilson Cummins Mary Crowley Catharine Carey Wm. F. Dubs Joseph Delhi Michael Dysart Jane Everts Lawrence 3 Fry Sarah Fogle John. Futton Sam’l H. , Gaman Elizabeth /Gibbons Giles C. Green John 9 Hahn Israel Hall E. Sam’l Dr. Homish John, r Horn Benjamin Haldeman Jacob Hepburn L. Himes George W, Hawthorn Robt. Jones Robert C, Johnston Qeorgo Kjmer Mary Kmdjg Daniel KUzmillor Rebecca . -i Kltimiller Jacob King D. 9. . 'Kerr Andrewß. Laine Elizabeth Loot tlorsbo Looker Charles Landis Fratoy ; Myeara Elisabeth''■v Mclllroy Ann McKee Wni : . Morrow Henry ( Meiiltoy. Isabella Martin Wcnilo‘ , Mcßride Wni MartinQeorgo Martin Catharine Prise John Piper Robert , Patton Jaa. W. - ’ Randela William ’Reddick Henry Slrawbridgo, Joseph Shaffer Jacob 3 Sando David , Scott James. H. Smith Sam’i Sanders' John • , Shoemaker Magdalena Slater Wm. M. , Smith Ira Sine William . Tnlt Jacob Thompson Wm. Tragp Charles B. Wadrlle" James Wills Jcsaeo j, Zearfoss Samuel Zeiglor Susannah J. WUNDERLICH, P. M. XiIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Fust Office at ME.ciiAurcs- Buita, Pa. January Ist, 1840, which if not taken out in three months will be sent to the Post Office Department as dead let ters. Elizabeth Adams Michael Leldig Jackson Andrews - Sarah Leidig Samuel Bingeman Peter Livingcr John Bowermaster Adam J. Leibhart John Bashore John Myers Peter Bernhart Samvel Miller ' Maj. S. Brenizer M. Mohler ... David Bar Samuel Mater Hcnry“Bobbs Eli Miller James Brown Jane Rigg 11. F. Coleman Jacob Riser Somuel Coovcr ' _ Jacob Rupp Archibald Campbell Jonathan Ress ' Adam Eichelberger D. Risinger , ~ • Martin-Fry Joseph Stnith ' William Fagcn George Strobin' Jacob Hursh Francis Scott Benj. Krciter Miss Eliza Sheuficr ". Enos Kemper Joseph Singiscr John Koscr ‘ - - Susan Yeager Adam Kress ' Chas. Young -Phillip Leob Jacob Zimmerman “ GEO. F. CAIN. P. M. SHERIFF’S SALE. By virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas •to me dirooted, issued out of the Court of Common Plbas of Cumberland county, will b,o exposed to public sale at the Court House, in theßorough of Carlisle, on Saturday the 11th day of January 1840 J at ton o’clock A. M., the following describ ed real estate, Jo wit; A lot of ground situate in the borough of Carlisle, containing fivo acres one hundred and thirty seven perches more or less, bounded by the heirs of James Noble dec’d., Ja cob Hofferand the Walnut Bottom Road, having thereon erected a small one-story LOG HOUSE and well of water.—Seized and taken in execution as the property of Jacob Cart, Stn'r, Also, a tract of landsituate in North Middleton township, Cumberland county, containing forty-eight acres more or less, adjoining Henry Leidig, Mrs. Butt, Solomon Sentman and others, having thereon erected a one spry LOG HOUSE and a small LOG BARN, about six acres of which is timber land.—Seized and taken in execution as the property ofJohnMcPeetey, Also, a Tract of (.and, situate in Southampton township, Cumberland county, con taining fifty acres more or less, bounded by lands of Jacob Hock, the heirs of William Scott, dec’d, and the Franklin county line, having thereon erec ted a two story Log House and a log Stable, and other out hduses-and an apple orchard. . Also, a Tract of Lund, situate in the township aforesaid, containing five acres, more or less, bounded_by lands of Jacob HeokrJames Sturgis, and.others, having thereon erected a small log House, arid small stable,—Seized and taken in executionas die _propertyof JohnHeniridit, ALSCTA LOT OP GROUND, situate on the north-east comer of Main and West streets, in the borough of Newville, containing 60 feet in front, and ISO feet in depth, more or less, known in the general plan of said borough ris lot No. 23, having leroon erected a large wealhcrboarded dwelling House,' and a largo log work shop and log Stable. —Seizcdand takcuinoxecutionaatheproperty of William B.MWigan. Arid to be sold by me, JOHN MVERS, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Office, Carlisle, Dec. 12,1839. To the Heirsand Legal Representatives of ROBERT ARMSTRONG, late of the Borough of Carlisle, deceased, , Take notice that ! will hold an Inquisition on a writ of Partition or Valuation on the premises late of Robert Armstrong, deceased, on Tuesday the 28th day of January, 1840, at II o’clock, A. M. whore all interested may attend. . • JQIiN MVIiRS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office; Carlisle, Dpc. 24,1839. LAW NOTICE. JOHN REED has made arfarigomenls with Mr. • Smithers, by. which he will hereaiiei have.his as sistance in the Law Office. ..One or other will al ways bo found at hotne. . 7 f ; : , Mr. Smithers. willaleo aid in the builnftes of the Law School.. . : . Carlisle,Dee. 13,1839, *••*.* ’ ! . *• Calicoes Cheeks, Muslins, Tickings, Oottori Flahnels.prillings.TabloClolhs.Crash, Diaper, Gloves, Comforts, Gum Suspenders, Stocks. Fur Caps, Collars, Ac; to. for sale by - viai; ~7, I —Abrolo is Gor~' Sr. Warren's jggbrveScent Pranght. labor!; ndr “PoraoMlahnflng under ohroniodyspepsia, indi gegtion. water brash) soar eructations and loss o appetite, will find great relief by using a half pin t tumbler of bio preparation wefy morning befofe breakfast for about a week. For sale in Carlisle, only at Stkvekgon & Hiirin.A drug and chemical atom. " ■ :• [Oct. 3. V , . MERtNO SOA&LS, , i-if 5--1, <M &.8-1 Lupins blankmeritio Shawla of the bestquality, onefounhcheaper than, they haveovetbS';.goldinlowh. . Oct; 3. .• ARNOLD Co. - BLANKS FOR SALK, Orphans 1 Court Sale; In pursuance of a decree of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, the undersigned will ex-, pose to public dale on the premises respectively, at the times herein stated, the following described Real Estate of JOSEPH SHROM, Sen. late of the borough of Carlisle, deceased, viz: On Monday the' 9.7 th day of January next atT 1 o'clock in the forenoon, A TR ACT OP IAMV, situate in .North Middleton township, Cumberland county, live miles north-east of Carlisle, bounded By tho Conhedoguinet creek, lands of Ross Lam-' Bcrton, Abraham Lamberton, Ziegler’s heirs, Da vid Elliott and others, containing. • ■ I Acres and OS Ferrites, ■ Strict measure,, having thereon erected a two story HOUSE wESa ilfwr of brick'and stone, a new .frame , Mpyyil Barn, anil &tablc, ffic. There is a never failing limestone .spring on tho premises; and a good well of water with a pump; about 80 acre's of the tract ard covered with'ydung thriving timber. Oho half of the purchase money to bo paid on tho Ist day of April, (at which-time possession will bo delivered to the purchaser,) and the balance in three cqual.annual payments there-, after, tho whole of said purchase money to be se cured by recognizances in tho Orphans’ Court with approved security. - Jtnd on Tuesday the 28/5 day of January next , at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, tee undivided half of , A XaOT OF GROtI&D, sjl'uato in Wormleysburg, Cumberland county, bounded by street on the south, by an alley on the west, by a lot of -———— on the north, anduby tho street running along tho Susquehanna River on the east, containing in the .whole 58 feet in breadth by 150 feel in length, with tho privile ges of the River bank. Tho whole of the purchase money to be paid on tee confirmation of the sale. And on Wednesday the 29/5 day of January next , at 10 o'clock 171 the ftrrenoon, ’’ ■ .4 Xo2' OF GStO&VIA; -situate in the Borough of Carlisle, bounded by land of Jacob Zug on the north and west, by the Trindlo Spring road on the south a.nd,:_byo tiler land of sa:d deceased on the east, containing 7 a orcs and 53 perches, strict measure. •ffttsq, & Itot of Grottm f, bounded-by the above described lot on the west, by land of Jacob Zug on thd north, by other ’land of said deceased bn tho and by. the Trindle Spring road on the south, contcining 6 acres and 154 perches, strict measure. Al.so, A LOT OF GROUND, bounded by the last described lot on tho west, Ja cob. Zug on tho north, by a vacant piece of ground on tho east,- and tho Trindle Spring road* "oh the south,'containing 6 acres and 149 perches, strict measure. The one half of the purchase money of each of the said lots situated in Carlisle as afore said, to be paid on. the-confirmation of the sale; ,and the balance in two equal annual payments thereafter to bo secured by recognizances in the Orphans’ Court with approved security. - The grain growing an tho premises to go to the respective purchasers, excepting that the share of tho tenant on thsTarm, in the crop growing there on. is.resorvcd to the said tenant. . - , JOSEPH SHROM, JR. , -Administrator of Joseph Shrom, sen. Carlisle, Doc. 26, 1839, 4t For Rent, That largo and commodious BRICK HOUSE, and Garden, &c. attached, situate neat Carlisle, at present in the occupancy of the Hon, S. Hop burn. Possession will be given on the let,.of A pril next. " For terms apply to Judge Hepburn on the premises, or to Judge Lino, directly opposite. Carlisle, Jan. S, 1840. . 3t NOTICE. Tho undersigned Auditors appointed by the Or phans’ Court to settle and adjust tho rates'end proportions of tho assets of llio estate of James Huston, late of Silver Spring township, Cumber land county, deceased, to and among tho respec tive creditors thereof, afccording to tho order.estab lished by law, will meet for that purpose oh Sat urday the 251 h of January inst. at 10 o’clock in tho morning, at tho house of Joseph Grier, inn keeper, atflogestown in .said county, when and whcreall parties interested can attend. . JOHN CLENDENIN, y ISAAC W. SNOWDEN, ? Auditors. FRANCIS ECKLES, J January. 3, 1810. 41 SHERIFF’S SALE. By virtue of sundry \yjits of Levari. Facias, to me directed, issued out of Jfio Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, will bo exposed to public sale, at the Gourt Housp itt the borough of Carlisle, on Saturday the IDA day of January, A* D, 1840, at 10 o’clock, A. M. the fallowing des cribed real estate, to wit: : - A CERTAIN TENEMENT ANli LOT OF GROViND, situate on the corner of the Public Square in . lire borough of Carlisle, bounded on the cast by the Publre Square, on the west by a lot oMsaao Todd; Esq., on the north by High street and on the south by a twenty feet alley called Church alley, con taining sixty feet in breadth in front on High street, and about two hundred and'fortyfeet in length from said street to the aforesaid alley, with the appurtenances, in your bailiwick, you pause to be levied a certain debt of two thousand dollars, with the lawful interest thereof Iron-.the., 11th. day of May, A. D. 1830, as'also eight dollars and forty ona cents liko money for costs, which said sum of two thousand dollars with tire' interest and costs aforesaid Richard Craighead and William Craig head in our Court of Common Pleas before our Judges at Carlisle, to wit, on the 21st August, A. D. 1837 by the consideration of the same court re covered against the said George Ego and Eliza beth Ego of the said property above mentioned, with the appurtenances to bp levied by the default of the said Gebrgo .Ege aid Elizabeth Ego in not paying the said sum of twwthousand dollars, with the lawful interest thereof nt -the day and time when the same ought to have been paid according to the force,"form and effectof an Act. of Assembly of the State of Pennsylvania in such-base made and provided. And have you.those monies before our Judges at Carlisle, ‘at our county Court* of CommonPloaa there to be hold theSd 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 Ego and Elizabeth Ega are convict, as. appears of record, &e. There are erected. on the above stated iof a large two story - r ' v STOWS ! £OI7BB Ahd Stone Kitchen, a large Stone- Office, two BrithOgices and two email frame shape. Seized and takeninexccution and to bo sold as the property of George.Eef ani Slizdbeth Bge. —r.. y. “ JOHN MYERS. Sheriff;r Sheriff's Office} Carlisle, De«. 31,1839. ; — ■ '. - A STRAY COW./ Came to the plantation ofthe subscriber, in Weet Pennsbofoueh township, Cumberland aqua ly. sometimo in the month of July'last, o RED CO VV, about ten years old, bavins, the lop sawed off eachhom—no other marks recollected. i ' The owner ia requested to come forward, prove properly, pay chargee, and take her away—other wise she will be mappaed of aeoordihjr to law. — WIIXIAMCAROTHERS. December SI, 1899.' y a.. 1 -, y- ":;r-r ~yl»Vesh l*«*li nes.; V. Just received at-Stavanoop & drug and chartrfcal atorej a fe'syjaTS of/rMi Prunes;, PROCLAMATIONS ■p Whereas the Hon. SAMuaaHEpaunK, President Judge of the Court of Commoh Pleas in the coun ties of Cumberland,"Juniata jind Perry, and tho Hpn. John Stuart and John Tjtftvrt,' Judges of the said Court of Common Pleas .'of the county of Cumberland, have' issued their prfecepjt bearing date tho,32d day of November 1639, and to mu directed, for holding a Court of Oyer and Tertniu 1 or, and General Jail Delivery, .ami General Quar ter Sessions of the Peace,, at Carlisle, on the sec ond Monday cf. January, ,184 b, (being the I3l!i day,) at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. NOTICE IS HE HE BY. GIVEN to the Coroner, Jusliccs of the Peace, and Cbn stables -of the said County of Cumberland, tli'at they be then and thole in their.proper person will) their Records, Inquisitions, 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 pidsonori that nfei 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, the- 'tSilt day of ‘Doccthbef, 1639 j and the 641 h year of American Indent ndenb^; JOHN MYERS, Sh’ff. "'>ssooo, WANTED To borrow.for the term of three years oh interest. Tho money'can be, if requited, secured .by mort gage on substantial landed estate in this county, and, if required; secutity will also bo given that the interest on the some Will be paid at tho expi ration of every six months. A letter directed to A. B. and to the care of George Sanderson, Car lisle, Pa. Will boduly attended tm December 13, 1839. - - Farmers take Notice, Tliat I will pay 5 J echts for slubghtcr Midci, ind 9 cents for Calfskins well taken off. THOMAS' WILLIAMSON; Churchiovvn, Oct. 3, 1839, 2ni Hunter’s lied Drop, Unrivalled In its efleets as a sure ahj expedi tious euro for a certain secret disease, to bo had iti Carlisle, only at Stevenson & Hinkle's drug store; Harriet Cairns, Alias subpoena sin- Her next friend Divorce in die Court, Jtts. IJavis ,- ' ■ >ot Common Picas of vs. • • Cumberland co., Not Joseph Cairns. J 15 Nov.-Tcnn, 1839... Ref urn having'been made by the Slierifl' in this case, that the defciidjpt Joseph Cairns was not to be found in his bailiwick; Now to wit,-iOfh December,•lB39, the said Court ordered and decreed that publication should be made by me, requiring tlni said defendant to be and - appear in the Court a foresaid, on Monday (he liUb 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 said Joseph Cairns to be and appear, at Carlisle as aforesaid,-nn-tho day aforesaid; to aus wri the complaint of the said Harriet Cairnsi &c.‘ ; t JOHN .M VERS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, f December 12, 1839. ; NEW GOODS! The subscribers having lately purchased (ne stock of goods nwned by John H. Wea ver, at the Norfh-Kast corner of the Public Square, Carlisle, have just received a large and splendid assortment of Fall a’sd Win : tek Goods, consisting in part of.superior wool dyed black, green, invisible grcch; brown, olive,_dablia. adelaitle and mist C LOTUS, anassortmentofhcavy Cloths fur Over-coatsi a variety (ifslyles, of Cassimercs and Ctrisi neits, plain and figured silk velvets, plain and figured satin vesting, Valentin vestings, &c. &c. velvet cords, beaverteen, plain and figured green floor cloths, fed, white; yel low and green flannels, white and colored canton flannels, 6-4, 7-4,-8-4, 10-4 & 13-4 rose & mackinaw blankets, English, French and German plain and figured merinoes; black arid blde-blaek bombasines, plain anil figured, rept silks, black gro-de-nap, grri-de rines, lutestriilg and senshaw silks, a large, and splendid assortment of colored silkri* figured silks foi' bonnets; white, black ami colored satirise a variety of fashionable rib bonsi 6-4, r-4,-8-4 and 10-4 lupines-best-meri no shawls, chencill brocha blanket ami chal ley do. merino, challey and-cashmere hand kei'chiefs, Irish linens, long; lawns, linen cambric hamlkerchibfs, g:rcen harnze & gauze veils, black late veils, Silk and pongee hand kerchiefs: 4-4. 5-4 and 6-4 blear- 1 - slip muslins; 4-4 and 5-4 tickings; 6-4, 7-4 and 8-4 cotton and lineit diapers, G-4, 8-4 and 10-4 llnbn table cloths, blue and green cloth table,cloths; London, French anil Ameri can Prints, 4-4 5-4 apron and furniture checks, mouslaine and saxony de laihe, bo binett, grecianett and book muslins, .plain; bar’d and-figured swigs, plain,-bar’d and fig ured jaconetts; cambrics and mull muslins bishop anil friends lawn, thread, jacon'ett; bobinett and .cotton laces, edgings and in sertings, linen diaper and crash and bead bags, a large assortment of hos : ery, gloves; handkerchiefs, stocks, suspenders, bonnets, &c. Cotton & Bao Caiipetixo, cotton yarn of all Nos; coaerlet yarh, white and colored carpet chain, lamb’s wool and merino shifts' and drawers, - Also, a large assortment of GROCERIES* consisting of Rio. St. 13omingo,Laguira arid Java Coffee; Young Hyson, Imperials: Black Teas; 'Sugar HuUae and Syrup Molasses; Chocolate, Starch, Ginger, Rice,- Pepper, Allspice, Indigo, Kutrocgs, Cloves, Cinna trion, flne aijd coarse Salt, roll add plug To bacco, Sriufr, Segars, kc. &c. Also, an assortment of Halters’ Furs rind Trimmings, ■which we will sell at cost. , ..ANGNEY & ANDEtISOK. - - , Oct. lo.isstk lII*. Ssumlel JacfesOir’s ccieferatfcii .: A-XiTHOtJGHlhißraeriicinoisbullittichrowil- JjL. fn thVcormtry, it Iwaoblaihcd fot its-distiri-' ffuishad inTcntdr an enviable reniiMtiori in'biitCAV fantio cities. those;alllicte(l,W’jtli weak stom-i ach from .onybiluse yrh.Btcver, -wilhjndigfetibe, loss of appetite, tbe.n Icrtess of the-spine, .-pains iij Back and loins, dizziness and vertigo, the Touiti Mixture is strongly rebominciide.d as producing sure arid speedyroliof. •• ' > To.bo had in .Carlisle, mh'i/ at .STEVKXSON' & p'INICLB'S DpJgand. Variety, store.."'T.' \;; x S. - - J ' Boitins, Alnmriip, Picilcci,'Aiii;li6n£e, Oiivts and Tomato Catsup, Just received ct .- ’ • ' ;, STEVENSON * HINKLE'S ', P?jig ■ Uce.'ST .atuLimbl cached-
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