pointed unclcrtlie olil Aristocratic orieV JUS TICES of the 'PEACE, iimop'g.others— and it is to be hoped that the PEOPLE will not ■oppress the present-incumbents, many".of whom have enjoyed tlie honors and emolu ments of office from twenty talhirty years; with the iturdfen any longer. Let the hon ors and emoluments go round; and don’t impose burdens, .too long, upon any set of citizens—let them go round too. JPafr Play is a jewel, and I, for ode,' go in for it, I believe in’the doctrine of Old Hickory —4liat “to the victors belong the spoils,”—and as all, at least eight of every ten of the present Justices of the Peace, opposed the •adoption of the present Constitution, it is not fair that they should lord it oyer their fellow citizens as they have done loc more than the fourth of a Century, by authority of those they were the bitter opponents of, daring the campaign that .resulted in their defeat, Equality of Rights is a republican-princi ple; Monopoly is an aristocratic one: and those now in office (lately a life office) en joyed-it too long already:—and if they don’t wish;, to continue the odious principle they have supported, they will {Q“KESIGN ! of this, however, there is no. hope; as but few ■die, and none resign. . ONE C)F THE PEOPLE. SHOCKING FAMINES; ■Sad Condition of British Jndia-r— 500,000 People Swept off. British India is an empire ns large* as Eu rope, exclusive of Russia, with a population, including tributary Stjites, of more than J 50,00(1,000. Over this etnpireand people 41 sway is exercised wholly British; while it. >its-affirmed that ignorance, poverty, crime ■and disaffection prevail there, to a distress ing and alarming extent. it has been estimated that the famine of 1837 - and’ 1838, in the Upper Provinces of -■Bengal, swept off tnore'thuii 500,000 people! ’The famines of the year 1839, visited the Northern Provinces of Bombay and Madras. The Asiatic Journal for August, ,1838* •states that “200,000 were scantily fed daily by Government and private individuals in the north west provinces; yet this is- fiut a faint palliative. ,The people ate dying like dogs—mothers throwing their living children ut night into tlnfJumna—disease destroying numbers whom famine ha^ spared—dogs and jackals actually devouring bodies in which life tvas' not extinct.” At Gwalior '"hydro phobia was as fatal as cholera—famine dread ful— horses, asses, buffaloes, every thing that lias died a natural death, eaten by the na tives.”. At Agra "the police pick up 150 Bodies daily.” On the. 14th of April, 1838, T'B,’o'oo pining ■wretches, men. women and children, were fed, by bounty at Agra; and, between the Ist mid 15lh of March,/ 1,523 in (urn and sight less creatures were, relieved in a similar manner. So -great were the ravages of death, that the air lor miles was tainted with ’the effluvia from,.t]ie putfifying carcases of men sin'd cattle, and the rivers of the Jumna and i the Ganges were choked up and poisoWcdAiv? the dead bodies thrown into, their channels.' .The water and. fish of these rivers were re jected as unfit for use, imd mcYi kept con-1 stanlly pWloycd in pushing the accumulat vuldjodtes-dbwii'the torrents.—Tlie-indrtalU <y was at.the rate of ten thousand a,month; a destruction of life which, if it had contin ued, would have swept off the entire popu lation in less than a vear. - A still more. dreadful picture is given-in a letter from Calcutta, muW date of the lOtli of April, which says: —"Since the despatch of the overland mad per the Berenice, which left Bombay at the close of last month, pub lic attention in this quarter has been engros sed by the accounts which daily reach- the capital of the. bpnid ravages of famine in the provinces to the west and north west. It is impossible to compote the numbers who die in their tedious progress from the desolate districts to the towns where fond is.procura ble. 'Wc hear'almost'daily of mothers de serting their children on the highways—.of infants crawling around the granaries to pick up the grains of rice accidentally scattered dming the process .of distribution at the doors —of the,roads being lined with dead bodies, a pr/ey to the vulture and Jackal—of die courses of small rivers actually obstructed by the masses of dead bodies thrown thcre in. by those who are employed to clear the highways-—of, the European inhabitants of the large towns of Aga, Cuvvnpore, &c., be ing compelled to abandon their evening drive, from ttie : impossibility of chcouhtef*" ing tlie'eflluvia from the putrid corpses «- round.’A-v-i ‘ ' , • , ■ FromlheJAUlcßock(jlrk.)Gazcttt,t)ec. 18, NEWS FROM THE CiIEROREES. By Col; T. J. Pew, who arrived here late last evening, four days from Fort Smith, .we learn that Jack' NicliuUbnV one of the mur derers .of Major Ridge, and ah Indian named Terrell, and two Others, charged with being concerned itr disturbances in the Cherokee nation, have been, arrestedby commnnds un der Lieutenant Porter, of the 4th Infantry, and Nofthrup of the' Ist Dragoons. The prisoners are now on their way to this city, under the charge of the U. States Marshal, Major E. Rectur, and will be here in ;a day or two. . . ■ The rSupcrintendent of Indian Affairs, Captain Wm. Armstrong, .tins ■ received in structions to withholdali annuitiesand’pay mentsto the.Clierokees, exceptmere subsist ence, until affairs in thal'nation shall become' in a more settled state. - THE JTMKKETS. PHILADELPHIA. ■ Flour, per bbl. . $ 5 SO'a 5'62i . Wheat, per bushel : 1 00 .n l 15 -Rye ■■■■-' j 70 Corn, new ” ’ v - 52 a 56 Oats ' SI ■ Barley . “ ;V - r .. lIS ■ Flaxseed " . 123 a I 25 -.Butter in kegs, per lb,. ■ 12 a; "TSi WhiBkey, bbl3t.per gaU , 26 . ; Beef Cattle pep. 100 lbs. • 600 a 8 00 Hogs, ‘ do. 600 a? SS Fiour-fromwagons; $ 5 25 • Wheat, • ;?rs': I opal or ' -Ryty.'':. ! ': s ' : '9S ■- ■ Corn, . ■• - . i, ■ ■ 1 50 a 56 Whiskey, T»4K<> n pn<eforbbls. !J2 - ;;V • Butter in kegs, « - s 13'at 22, Baconi, western aborted prime, !8 a bh : Beef Cattle,' per lOOlbs. • 625 a 750 Hogs, ..d0,.; do.; ; -6rsaroo;,, Orphans’ Court Sale. In pursuance of a decree of the Orphans’ Court oftCumbcrland county, the undersigned .will ex pose to public sale on the premises respectively, on Saturday the B th day of February next* at 10 o T clock-Hvln©-4brenoan,—the‘ following described lots of ground, being part.of the. Real. Estate of Joseph Shrom, sen. laic of the borough of Carlisle, deceased, viz: ' . *situate in the Borough of Carlisle, bounded by land of Jacob Zug on the north and west, by the Trindle Spring toad oh the south and by other land of said deceased bn tho oast, containing 7 a crcs and 53 perches, Strict measure. JLot or Ground, bounded by the above described lot on the west, by land of Jacob Zug on tho north, by other land of said deceased on tlie/jcast and by tho Trindle Spring road bn tfio south, contcioing 6 acres, and 154 perches, strict measure. ' • ALSO, A LOT or.GHOTTin), : hounded by tho last described left on the west, Ja cob Zyg on the north, by a vacant piece of ground on the cast, and the Trindle Spring road on the south, containing 6 acres and 149 perches, strict measure. ", The one hal£of the purchase money of each of said lots to bo-vpaid on the confirmation of tho "sale, and the balance in two equal annual pay ments thereafter to bo secured by recognizances, in the Orphans* Courlwith approved security. There will also bo sold on Jho same day 66 shares of CARLISLE BANK STOCK, on which $33 67$ per share has been paid in.— Tgrms cash JOSEPH SHROM, Jr. Administrator of Joseph Shrom, sen. dec Carlisle, Jan. 16, 1310. Register’s Notice. . Eegister'a Vffice, ? Carlisle, January 11, 1840. > NO TICE is hereby given to all Legatees, Creditors and other persons .concerned, thru the following accounts have been filed in this Office for examination, by the accountants therein, named, and will be presented to the Or phans* Court of Cumberland county, for confir math'ii and allowance mi Tuesday the, II th day. of February, A. 1). ,1840, vie;-^-* The administration account of John.Rupp, Administrator of Catharine Rupp, late of East Pcnnsbovmigh tpwnisfiip, deceased. .The administration account of Michael Cock lin, Administrator of (ieorge Hopple, late of Monroe Jo wnship, deceased-. The administration account of Enoch Young, ■Administratorj)f Mathias Yi ung, late township, deceased. The administration account of David, Wag goner Executor of Adam Wolf, late of the Bo* rough of Shippcnshurg, deceased. • The administration account of Ahrahamßnw rrrm and Robert Laird, Administrators of 1> ivid Stoner, late of FrahUford townsliipVdeceased. The administration account of James Piper, Executor of J ones Jnvin, late of Springfield, Cumberland county, deceased. 'Tire gnaidianship account of John Sharp, Guardian of Samuel W, Joshua.W, Alexander E,’and Margaret, minor children of Dr. Win. M.-Sharp, deceased. The guardianship account of Adam Wolf. Guardian tff'Johh-'ATCUppingcr, filed by Adam Wn’f’s * . -Du* guardianship account of Adam V/olf. Guardian ot Israel Clippinger-, filed by Adam Wolf’s Executor, --- -*• ISAAC Register. Estate.of Elizabeth Dunlap, deceaseds NOTICE. ypHE subscriber, residing,in WestPennshoro* JL township, having taken call letters testamen tary on the ,e.slare Dickinson township, Cumberland county, dec’d, hereby gives notice to all; persons indebted to said estate, to make payment immediately, and those having claims, to present them properl) autlu rui-catecl for settlement. JAMES DUMIrAP, Executor, January 16,1840. ' Ct* A LOT or PLASTER OP PARIS For sale by HAMILTON k GRIER. Carlisle, Jan. 16, 1840. NO QUACKERY. Vaughan <s• Peterson's Red Liniment, SUPERIOR to all other applications for rheumatism, chilblains, sprains, numbness ot the linihs, stiffness ami weakness of the joints, sore throat, &c. .By rubbing the Liniment well into the head with a hairbrush at going to bed and then ‘Covering the head with a flannel night cap the relief afforded hr that painful form of tile tjfe disease RHEUMATISM OF THE HEAD, Numerous cures in all the above affections have, conic under the observation of the proprietors. The following stalemeut'of a remarkable cure of partial paralysis of n limb b from William L. Norton, Esq. a well known and respectable maeis.lr.de of Southwark: ■ Messrs. Vaughan & Peterson—During sever al weeks I suffered a'partial paralysis ol the right arm-and of the third arid fourth fingers of the right hand, which sensibly affected the whole power of the latter* me ,n difficult task which! could not execute but with greatly diminished..legibility! The use of half a bottle of vnur Liniment gave entire re lief, and I cheerfully bear this testimony to its efficacyi For sole by STEVENSON ,& UINKLE. - Carlisle, Jan. 16, 1840.. , . •_ 3SSSNO3 OS’ TtfSS • F')U changing red-, or gray* or any-light colored liAili to a .beautiful brown or black. A great number of gentlemen who have Kray hair in part or.entirely. ure in the constant habit of using this article anti are never suspect ed of being kray* -Many bachelors and widpwei’s have made their.fortunesi«-matvijuony by the tise of this article. - It is warranted superior to any in the world, and is sold at about half the'price of the European. For sale bv • . i , STEVENSON & DINKLE. ;*'Jan«firy 16, 1840. ATTEND .TO YOUH COUGH. REV. DR, BARTHOLOMEW’S Pink Expectorant-Sifrupy A N agreeable cordiaiand effective remedy ■ /B ■ foe coughsr'colds, hoarseness; palls in the breast-, influenza, hard breathing, and difficult expectoration. ■ — - ■ - However incredible it may appear, iDnctor Bartliolomew’srPihk Bxp'ectorant Syrup lias never been known to tail in affording-rclief in, the above cases, Many certificates have been 'received attesting its virtues. The public are respectfully invited to make a trial of the arti cle a»lien its value will lie, fully attested. For Stile by STEVENSON & DIN RLE. 1 January_l6i 1810. , ATTEND TO YOUR T E ETH. THE CHLORINE TOOTH WASH. A SUPERIOR uvtlclefor cleansing the teeth' /B and nitrifying'the breath. It has been rey Cimliiiemleil by some of dtir most eminent den tists as the best article of the kind before Hie public. 'For sate hv ' ,’v t ; ; V ; STEVENSON & DINKLE, ; January 16...3840. T ■ ... : f Calicoes, Cheeks, Maa)ins, Tickings; Cotton Flannels, Drillings, Table-Cloths, Crash, Diaper, GloyeSj Suspenders, Stocks, Fur Caps, CdlSis, Ac. Ac. &«• lor sale by v T V-T -v . ... Aiwonp & Co. ", CANDLE & SOAl 1 ; FACTOR.If. THE subscriber is now prepared to sell cad dies at 12J cents by the.box or less quanti ty, -viz:—-4 lbs for 50 cents} but in -no instance will candle* be charged In the books tor a. less price than they are sold for another stores. JL.falr_prhic .will he times for tal low rendered nr In the rough, hogs’ lard arid other soap stuff. - . r JOHN GRAY, AgoiA. . Smjth Hanover fit. Carlisle, Jan\’ 5 p, 1840. SHORT PACTS. TO THS APPLIOT3D. " SP is sometimes urged.that the Rheumatism cannot Ire cured by external .1 his may be true sometime. l ; but it is also cer. tuinly true that this cljvtrcssiug complaint can* not be cured by internal remedies, except by tluirlong and constant, nse, by which perhaps, at the s«trrie time the system becomes gercfally deranged, debilitated and dcslroyed. liven were not this the case how shall the great dis tress of the.sufferer be alleviated.while such slow nml doubtful remedies have their effect* The answer is plain, candid and most true—,use Dr- l-lewc’s Nervo and Bono Xiaimcnt. Nrriimne 'CoorrybXMtvnre upprnpi l7ite7~rt reach es and soothes the nerver? mid allays pains most effectually on its application, and hy a few applications removes more effectually and speed ily Rheumatic pains than any internal rir exter nal remedy was ever known to do. Try it and be convinced. For sale bv ‘ ' STEVENSON & DINKLE. Carlisle, Jun. 16, 1840. LAWNOTICE. J EXXIS BONHAM, ATTORNEY AT J*AW. /TIjkFFICE on High Street* oppnrite Col. Fer rec’s hotel, and near the Metludist Epis* copal Church. Carlisle, Jan. 9,1840. • dm . NEW GOODS. Cheaper than ever! A LL who wane bat gains arc i nspect fully in /W vited to call, ns we ave determhu.il lo sel goods cheap; living ck;sirr*us of reducing our stock of wh.tei goods, we will aVll .goods'at lower prices they run l>c bought fur in any other establish* ment in the place, (advcilisemenu offering ly wll at cost notwith'standing.) In short we say to all purchasers, do yon wish to have new and good gdotls? and do you wish to save money by purchasing tjjcm cheap, then cull at the store of ARNOLD & CO. Nearly opposite the Carlisle Bank. January 9, 1840.. Estate of John Swiler, deceased. NOTICE* |T. ETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on H A fhe estate of JOHN SWILER, late 01, East Pennshornugh 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 on or before the Ist of February next, and those haying;claimsi to present, them prop erly authenticated for settlement without any ‘delay. CHRISTOPHER SWILEU, JV.dmV, ... January 9, 1840. 6t" Executors’ Notice* ■Estate of David S; Forney, deceased. if ETTERS'. TESTAMENTARY on the jSLI -estate ol DAVID S. FORNEY, lute of life bmoagh of Carlisle, county 'of Cumberland, deceased,yhaving'issued Co the subscribers res!- dint; in said boroughs Notice is hereby given to all those having claims against said estate to pivscuL them f,u‘ settle ment willviu iUb,y, iiul to those indebted to make immedi-Oe payment. - GEORGE VV. SHEAFER, - „ JACOB SHROM, • Executors. Carlisle, ,I,m. 9. 1840. , , 6t PUBLIC SALE. WILL be sulci at public sale cn the premi. sea of the first described tract,-on Friday the 28M day of February next the Real Estate, late the property of George Nick ej. deceased , viz; A TIC ACT OF LAXES, - situate in township, Cumberland county,'Containing 40 iferes, more or less,' about 6 acres of which is woodland, bounded by lands of lohn Umberger, David Nickey, Geo. Kiehl Aiul - John“Chiy f hnvir g’thereon erected a vnferik. JLog Mouse A' Kitchen, fllcPliK- And Double Loo Bars, fiCTpjteiSgSß and a well of water. The hind is slate ot a good quality, and in a good state of cultivation—lying on llie road K ading from Car lisle to M’Clure’s near Church, Possession of the land will be given on'the istof April next. 5 . ALSO, A TRACT*OF MOUNTAIN LAND, .situate in the same township, bounded by lands .ofyAbr.duhTi Bowman and D.miel Bur.hwalter. containing I l_UcVt*«_andj_4_6 perches and allow ances. ■ • ALSO, A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN . situate in the same township, containing 22 a* crek anti 67 perches and,allowances, bounded by lands'of Daniel Buch waiter and others. This tract will bysoUl-m.tvvo separate parts,should it be desiVetl by -purchasera.. J’l'ctuihof jisde:—One half of the purchase money'toll>e paicFoirtlie TsTdf 'Apfil'nTXt,^ami .tilts balance in nne.year thereafter, .without in terest, to be secured by jndgnient'honds. Sale will commence at 10 o’clock, Av M. and attendance given by GEORGE KOSHT, j... Executor of George Nickey, dec. ' January t) t 1840. 1 .8t Celling off at cost. THE subscribers intending to embark in other business, will.se|l off their of ■Dsssr-oooDfli - Groceries, Queens,ware and jlardtbare, ' at FIUST COST*.. The Dry (roods arc all new and consist chielly of well selecled staple goods suitable for.every purchaseiv'more or less. As the subscriber,* are determined to retire from the business, they will sellwithout reserve, and bargains can be had by giving them a call. They will sell their.’stocU .wholesale il a pur chaser should offer; Any person .wishing to purchase a good stock and secure a good -stand in a business town, situated in the rich Cumber' land Valley,-will do welkto call and examine the estublishnienti'and purchase the entire stock. f , Hamilton & grier. N. B.t—All those indebted to this subscribers will please call and settle up their accounts bc fore. first of Fehrnary'next. .Carlisle, Jan.'/ '. . ■; Stray Sheep. ■ v'; j Ay the ; -MkiL*- - H subscriber living In - ■ > it mi roe 'township,. Cunt- : herlantl county,oh the ; sth > 1 ■ of Decernhei' last three - ' ■ , ’ Sheep.with the lelteai CSBBfiL, . ooirgcil, and tailscut off; no other mHrkH recollected.- , Said;,Slieep have beendn the neighborhood sinceJilly.Jast, -The owner is requested to c.rmu‘ prove prop* erty, pHv ch and take theriviiway,or they will be disposed of according,!®law.: - : ffi-'Vfvr 7-~.rr frf JOHN LINE. > Janaary;0 r lB4O. ;. ' /- 3t» Orphans’ Court Sale. In purauanco of a decree of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland"county, tho undersigned will ex pose to public sale,on thp 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, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, "A. TR ACT OP LAMP* ~ situate in North Middleton township, Cumberland county,-five miles north-east of Carlisle, bounded, by the Connodoguinot creek, lands of Ross-Lam berton, Abraham Lamberton, Ziegler’s heirs, Da vid Elliott arid others, containing , ' 239 Acres and 27 For. hes, - strict measure, having thereon erected a two story ' ■■ HOUSE ■ 6||l 11 Ik B P>! stone, a new frame ' : JSSHs&u and ktaMe, &c. Tliejo is a hover failing limestone spring on the promises, and a good well of water with,a pump; about 80:acrcs of tho tract are covered with young thriving timber. One half of tho purchase money to bo paid on tho Ist day of April, (at which time possession will bo delivered to tho purchaser,) and the balance in three equal annual payments there after, the whole of said purchase money to bo se cured by recognizances in' tho Orphans’ Court with approved security. And on Tuesday the Hath day of January next, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, the undivided half of A LOT OF GROUND, . situate in Wormleysburg, Cumberland county, bounded hy street on by an alloy on tho west, by a lot of on tho north, and by tho street running along the Susquehanna River on the oast, eontainingjn the whole 58 feet in breadth by 150 feet in length, with the privile ges of tile River bank. The whole of tho purchase money to be paid on the confirmation of the sale. The grain growing an tho .premises to go. to the respective purchasers, excepting that the share of the tenant on the farm, in the crop growing there- 1 on, is reserved to the said, tenant. ' _ . . JOSEPH SHROM, JR. Administrator of Joseph Shrom, sen. Carjjsle,- Dee. ,26, 1830. r 4t NOTICE. 'The undersigned Auditors appointed by tho Or phans’ Court tp settle and' adjust the fates arid proportions of tho assets of tho estate of James Huston, late of Silver Spring township, Cumber land county, deceased, to and among tho respec tive creditors thereof, according to the order estab lished by law, will merit for that purpose on Sat urday the 25th of January Inst, at 10 o’clock in iho morning, at the . house of Joseph’ Grier, inn keeper, at Urijrestown in said count}*, .when and where all parties interested can attend. - JOHN CLENDENIN,-. , ISAAC W. SNOWDEN,-S .flutter*.-- FRANCIS ECKLES, 3 ■. January 2, 'lBlO. 4t To the Heirs and Legal Jlepresenlutiues of ROBERT ARMSTRONG, late of the Borough of Carlisle, deceased. Take notice that I "will hold.an Inquisition on a writ of .Partition or V aluation on the premises late of Robert Armstrong, deceased, on , Tuesday tho 23th day of January, 1840, at 11 o’clock, A. M. where all interested may attend. 1 JOHN MYERS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, Dec. 21, 1839. , • ' ILA.W NOTSCJEv -,'7 JOHN REED has made arrangements with Mr. Smithers, by which he .will hereafter have his as sistance in the Law Office. ■ Ono or other will al ways be found at home* - hcrgjwUl also aid in tho business of tho Law School. Carlisle, Dec. 12, 1939. Alarshali’s Worm and In- fan t Preservative, THIS remedy is recommended to.-all'patients, nurses and others who havo.the management of children, as the most safe and effectual worm destroying medicine yet discovered* The Wymp* toms denoting the existence of worms, are indi gestion, with variable appetite, foul offen sive-breath, hard, full and tense belly, with occa sional gripings and pkihe"about tlio naval,heatand itching sensation about the rectum, the eyes heat yy ana dull, itching of the nose, short dry cough, grinding of the teeth, and starting during sleep, attended with slow’fever. When these symp toms occur, the worm syrup, if taken according to the directions, will afford relief by destroying the wonn&,-and the mucus or slimy matter in which they are involved, and thereby prevent thcir : pro duction. Tfes_ Syrup has already been used with eminent success b'y many individuals in this place. Sold in Carlisle, only at STEVENSON & DIN- IvLE’S Drug and Chemical store. Persons wish ing to try this medicine can be referred to individ uals of the highest respectability in this town who have used it in their families with great success. > Munler’s I£cd Strop, Unrivalled in its effects as a sure and expedi tious curejor a certain secret disease, to be had in Carlibib, o'n/y at Stevcnson&Dinkle’s drug store - . - ClothsJand Cassimercs. 1 -Alargo.assortmontof CLOTHS of all colors and quantities, consisting- of extra, superfine, fine and a large assortment ot .low priced cloths suita ble for bang-up and over coats. LONDON CASSIMERES, - a splendid assort ment of all colors, just receiveiby Oct. 3. , ' • ARNOLD & CO.. Red, Green, Yellow and extra fine Welsh and Swanskin wito flannels, unusually low. at ■, , Arnold & Go's. PUBLIC SALE. WILL he sold at public sale on Thursday the I6lh instant, at tbe dwellini: house nl Itayid S. Forney, late of the borough of Car lisle, deceased, the following personal property, yizt—A quantity of - , •--?, ; LSATH3R, ' ' such as Finished Upper, Kips,' Calfskins, Sole and Bridle Leather', Do. in stuff and'rougln Pcr nanibuca and other Hides, Kips and CaltsUinsin the hair, one extra large.marble Currier's Ta ble, Currying Knives ahd Table Tools, one large Copper Pump-fbr .Tanners’use, one Cart and goers. Ploughs, .Harrows, S id dies & Horse Geers, one- ' , ntill, ’one. GIG and 1 harness. .- “5&I Tv Z7P Corn by the bhrteLCornfodderand. ssSSSthw, oiie large Copper-Kettle, In ri Kettle arid Pols, Bedsteads, Tables, Chairs, life.' Ufc.; t ..cv . ' ' - ; Sile,tS;corrimence at.IO o’clock, A. Jl. when terms will be rttade known by }“«■ GEORGE W. SHEAFER, Jacob sHiioM, . ( -Carlisle, Jan. .9, 1810 STAX HEIPJBR.; CJfRAYED away Imm the subscriber-living .at Mouritrßockpn West Pennsborough town snip,.Cumberland county, on the , 17th of November last, n dark red. fljMjtßlp*.' HEIPEH With nspeckled fnre^ - head, about 3 years nld. Vyhoso; *tS=H2atS&' ever lakes rip said esirayrarid returns it to' me, or gives ioformaiio'n wherß it can be.bad,‘shall i be liberally-rewarded, -i.'- y_ -•>- t : i . f -'•.UAVJD EBERSOLE. 1 .January9,'iBto. ■ rrx Stf; ~ $5OOO WANTED v To borrow for tho term of three yoora on interest. The monfey can bo, if required* secured by mort gage on substantial landed estate in this county, fcnd, if required, security will also; be given that the intoreatjm thoaame will be paid at the expi mtion of evefy’slx riiohihs.. ’ A letter directed to Ai B. and to tho caro oF George Sanderson, Car* lisle,-Pa. will bo duly attended to. December 18,1839, Farmers take Notice, That I will pay S J cenla for slaughter Hides, and 9 cents for Calfskins well taken oif. . THOMAS WILLIAMSON. Churchtown, Oct. 3, 1839. , 2m List :of Letters Remaining in tbe Post Office at SuirPENOßunc, Pa. on January Ist, 1840. ' Persons calling for letters iri the following list, will please say they arc advertised; ' Armstrong James Bitiier Jacob Buckoy & Waddle Brown Philip BlymlroAb-m^ Cramer Jacob Crall Mary . Crall Maria Crall Joseph Clark Ann Chester James Cofley Klizab'th Carl James Cramer John Crammer Wilson Cummins Mary Crowley Catharino Carey Wm. F. Dubs Joseph 'Delhi Michael Dysart Jane Everts Lawrence 2 Fry Sarah 'Fpgjo John— Futton Sam'l H; Gamah Elizabeth Gibbons Giles C. Green John 3 Hahn Israel Hall E. Sam’l Dr. Horuish John Horn Benjamin Jacob Hepburn L, Himes George W Hawthorn RoM. Jbnes Bobert'C. Johnston George kyher Mary Kmdig Daniel ... LlSl’ OF LETTERS'; Remaining in the Pust Office at Mechanics buro, 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 Leidig JacksonAndrcws Sarah Leidig Samuel Bingeman Peter LiVihgcr John Bowennaster Adam J.-Lcibhart John Bashore John Myers Peter Bernhart Samvel Miller Mnj. S. Brenizer M. Mohler David Bar Samuel Mater Henry Bbbbs Eli Miller , James Brown June Bigg 11. F. Coleman ’ Jacob Riser Somuel Cdover Jacob Rupp Archibald Campbell Jonathan Rees' Adam Eichelherger~-Dt Risinger Martin Fry . Joseph Smith ' William Fagen ‘George Struhm Jacob Hursh Francis Scott | Benj. Kreiter Miss Eliza Shcaffer Enos Kemper Joseph Singiser John Koser Susan Yeager Adam Kress. Chas. Young Phillip Leob Jacob Zimmerman GEO. F. CAIN, P. M. .List of Letters Remaining in the Post Office at Carlisle, Pa, December Slst, 18S9. Enquirers will please stiy advertised\ Adair \Ym> North A J Here Mary 'Nielson David Brenncmnn M. Nelson John Ulubaucli David 2 O’Brien. Richard Esq Buck Daniel, Fred-?-01ifent Peter Esq • erick or Jacob ’$ Parks. William ■ Black John Rudisill Jacob M.. Ctaighead Thos. Esq.llitner M. Esq. - Culberson Joseph llheem John Esq. . Crafen Edward ' a Reamer John Clark Ann . Rhccm Lidiit Cnrothers Andrew Roe Jonas H.‘ Cook David - Runley Charles S> Carothers Wk Esq. Smith Mary Carte Jacob. Smith Sam’l. Dolton Collin Rev. Sharpe Iscballa O. JCornmah William Smith William Ditloia George Shifter John Ellis Benjamin Smith Thornton_A._ Fisher Samuel , Scobey George & Co Fleming'Wilson . Sowers Saoiucl Foriahne Frederick ' Shislcr Philip; Fireobed Margaret Smith Cunul ; ■ Grincr John Stardmhn Charles Galbraith Win. Stringfellow John : Gutshnll'Henry Shugars-Jacdb Gerard Samuel Shugert Sabina (wi-A Glenn William •••"dow-) 5 Hinkle* John " Sturm. Margaret Haskell Earle T. Shurtleff Roswell Houk Dedrick 2 Shrutn Ucdick ' . Hall-George V. 2 Wise Leonard looVerD. White. Hugh Esq. Ham met Michael Woods Richard C.» Hunt Thos. P. Rev. ; & Co; . J Kitlsmiller Elizabeth Winter Michael V. KrugoV John : Williams Josiah King Catherine ■ ■ WatsqnChristopher ? Kiefer John. ' 77.-or .Samuel i Longart Benjamin • Wor'rall James LeidighHenry ’ Wightman Rebecca . Lehman Jacob • Wunderlich' David Libhart Jacob —Wolf Gc.orgo . , Lobnch Joseph t. Wattack George-TV- Line Wm.(Dick.tp-) Whisler J- & H.li. Lieb Mary 7' 7 Williams David Mullin Nancy. 7 Wisser Rudolph ■ Myers John . 7 Waggoner Abra’m > Meucci G.Estp ■ &J. Dunlap, Esqs.y .Mevera llcnrey Wink Daniel 'McKeney ReVnard "—\Vtlson John- McClintick Robert .Young Joseph iMcCart John -7 - Jacob 3 McClnne James . i : R. LAMBERTON, P. M. Executors. That largo and commodious BIUCK HOUSE, pod Garden, &c, attached, situate near Carlisle, at present in the occupancy ofthe Hon. S. Hep* bum. PoSßCssion will be; given bh-the Ist of A pril next. ' For terms apply to Judge Hepburn bn ihepremisca, or.to Judge Lino, directly-.oppoaite. v carlialb, Jan, B, / sSi' I .?*l‘ Kitzroillor Rebecca Kitzihiller Jacob King D. S. Kerr Andrew R. Laing Elizabeth Loet Horace Looker Charles ‘ - Landis Francy Myears Elizabeth • Mclllroy Ann McKee Win •Morrow Henry Mclllroy Isabella • Martin Wcntlo Mcßride Win Martin George Martin Catharine . Prise John . Piper Robert Patton Jas. W. Raddels William - , Reddick Henry *Stra.wbridg© Joseph .Shatter Jacob 2 Sando David ScottJamcs H. Smith Sam'l ' Sanders John . Shoemaker Magdalena Slater Wm, M. Smith Ira • Sipe William . Trilt Jacob ♦Thompson Wra. Trego Charles B, Waddle James Wills Jcssec Zcarfoss Samuel ■Zeiglcr Susannah J. WUNDERLICH, P. M For /Rent,: NEW GOODS! '• I The subscribers having lately.purchased tne stock of goods owned by John'll. Wea ver, at the North-East corner of the Public- Square, Carlisle, have just received a large and splendid assortment of Fall and Win ter Goods,' consisting Hi part of superior woof dyed black, green-, invisible green, brown,* olive; dahlia, udelaidoaud mixt SLOTHS' | an assortmen t of heavy Cloth s for 0 ver-coals, a variety of styles of Castimerei ami Cassi netts, 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 flanpels, 6-4, 7-4, 8-4; 10-4 & 12-4 rose & mackinaw blankets, English, French and- German plain and figured inerinoes, black and bluc-blaek bombazines, plain and figured rept silks, black gro-de-nap, gro-de rines, lutestring and seuahaw silks, a large and splendid assortment of colored silks, figured silks for bonnets, white, black and colored satins, a variety of fashionable .rib bons. . . • - 6-4, 7-4, 8-4 and 10-4 Inpines best meri no shawls, cheneill hrorha blanket and dial - ley do. mcrjno, challey and cashmere hand kerchiefs,. Irish linens, long lawns, linen cambric hand kerchiefs, green haraze & gauze veils, black lace veils, silk and pongee hand kerchiefs. 4-4, 5-4 and C-4 bleachedpiiul unbleached muslins, 4-4 and 5-4. tickings,, G-4, 7-4 and 8-4 cotton and linen diapers, 6-4* 8-4. arid 10-4 linen table cloths, bloc and green cloth table cloths. London, french and Ameri can Prints, 4-4 5-4'apron and furniture checks, mouslaine and saxony de laine, be binett, grccianell and book'muslins, plain, bar’d and figured Swiss, plain, bar’d ami fig ured jaconefts, cauibncs'rind'mull muslin* bishop and friends lawn,.-thread, jaconett, bobinett and cottdh luces, -edgings and in sertings, .linen diaper and crash arid bead bags, a large assortment of hosiery, gloves-, handkerchiefs, stocks,-suspenders, bonnets, &c. CottOk &. Pag Cakpetixg, cotton yarn of all Nos. : coaerlet yarn, ophite arid colored carpef ehnin, lamb’s wool and merino shirts and drawers. Also, a large assortment of N GItOCIORIES,- consisting of Rio, St. Domingo, Lagulra and Java Coflee; Young Ilyson, Impcriuf& Black Teas; Sugar House and • Syrup Molassosf Chocolate,. Starch, Ginger;,. Rice; Pepper; Allspice, Indigo, Nutmegs, Gloves, Cinna mon, line and coarse Salt, roll and plug To bacco, Snuff, Segars, See. &c. Also, an assortment of Hatters’ Furs and Trimipings/which. we will- sell at cost; ANGNF.Y & ANDERSON. Oct. 10, 1839. , . ■ lO.T I To Constables, Hetaslirs, &c. • In and by an act of the General Assembly of .Pennsylvania, entitled .“An act gradual 1 ing the duties upon wholesale dealers and retailers of merchandize, and prescribing the mode of issuing licences and collecting said duties,” it is made the duty of the Con stables of the respective townships within the County of Cumberland, and they .arc hereby required to make out. on oath or af l firmatiou, and deliver to the Clerk of.the Court of Quarter Sessions, a separate list of all the wholesale ami retail dealers in goods, wares, and merchandize—wines or distilled spirits—drugs or medicines—except those that arc the growth or produce of tire United States,.on or before the first of next January sessions, being the 13th day-. Merchants, Dealers, and others embraced in the said act, are also notified; that the Associate Judges and Commissioners of said County, will attend at the Commissioners’ office on Friday the 17lli of January 1840, at ten o’- clock' iU 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 IRWIN. 1 . - Clerk-to Commissioners . Commissioners’Office,-? Carlisle, Dec. 12,'1859. S Dr. Siunuel Jackson's i'debr,aloit •' 'Tonic'-Mixture. A LTHOITGH this medicineis but little known iQLlii the country, it has obtained for its distin guished inventor an enviable reputation in our, At lantic cities. To.tliose afflicted with weak stem acbfrom-. auy-causc whatever, with indigestion, loss of appetite, weakness of the spine, pains in back and loins, dizziness and verfigbj tire Tonic Mixture is strongly-' recommended as producing Bure and speedy, relief. To be had in Carlisle, only at STEVENSON ,& DINKLE’S Drug and Variety store. Dr. Warren's Effervescent • Persons laboring under chronic dysr-rpsia, ir.di 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 brcakfastTorabout a week. For sale in Carlisle, only at Stevenson &■ D inkle's drug and chemical store-. ‘ [Oct. 3. . IN THE MATTER of (he writ of Partition anil Valuation on the real estate of Elizabeth Longnecker, late of East Pennsborough township, deceased, ha ving been returned to Coart by John Myers Sheriff 1 , duly executed—the fopowin's pro* ccedingswere had, viz: .11th December 18S9, on motion of Mr. Biddle, pi oceeoings on said writ confirmed,’ and Rule on the heirs to appear at the, next stated Orphans’ Court to be held on Tucs day the 11th day of February and acceptor reluse .tq-accept the land tneiitioncd in said writ at the valuation* ■ : ’By the Court. ■ " :■ JOHN MVERS, Sheriff. Carlisle,-15th Jan. 1840. IN THE .M ATTER i > of theAVril of Partition and .Valuation ot\ the Real Estate of John Sipugk, late of the -, township of Newton dec’d., having been rcy. ;turned, to Court by Sheriff Myers lawfully executed—the following proceedings were . had,.fo.wit: , ,-v , Kith December 1839 on-,motion of. Mr, Biddle, said . proceedings were confirmed, tind Ruleon the hciri.to’appear at the next fstated Orphans’, Court to be held bd .Toea-, jday theTl th day.oif : febri^yjncxt,;and he*’ ... cept of refuse to in said writ at lhe?wlljdttun. : ; : , - ~ . By the Court. s’'' 5 ’'' f ;i -;j6HjTMTEßS;^hefrflV:^ 1 Carlisle, Jari. 16,1840.
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