many years. -‘.‘A Snowhkd previously fallen on the 21st uU. dvcr 'twclve inchcs oh the level. '1 he- sobaeqnent storm on the 27th: increased tSe same to the depth of two feet; but, in many places for several hundred yards the drift, varied from ten to fifteen tqet .deep, Vehtlerin".the .roads utterly im-1 pasisaMfc in those places. VVc understand that iu.the vicinity of this place, largo por tions of the fences on several plantations are, entirely covered up, exhibiting vaat'plaiiis of snow, with here and there a house or two, , whose smoking, chiinneys tell that the in mates arc at least alive, and that they may be enjoying those domestic fireside comforts ,which arc not likely to be interrupted by unwelcome Travelling by. stages is suspended for the present, and the mails, of course, necessarily delftyg)),’though every exertion is made to bring (hem on horse back,” ,The E. Enquirer adds that “the coldest weather experienced in this section; of cofultry since February, 1835, was fc|ton Wednesday night last, the Ist of Jan., anil .on ,the ensuing'Thursday morning. The: Thermometer kept by the Editor of this pa-; per, at the White Sulphur Springs, stood Wednesday night at 10 o’clock, 6 degrees below Zero, and on Thursday morning, at 8 0’c10ck,,22 helow.Zero. At Ecwisbnrgthe Thermometer stood at 25 degrees below Zero, on Thursday mornings the 2d inst.” MAP.RI3D: 4 On the £sd ult. by the Uev. D. P. Ilosen tniller," Mr, Peter Ke. cider, to Wiss Elizabeth Brenner, both of Dickinson township. On the 28th tilt. by the same, Mr. Daniel Dong,, to Miss Magdalena ff’ise l both of Dickinson township. r On the SOth ult. by the same. Mr. Samuel /Hester, to Miss Magdalena Braem, both of ■ Mifli.in township; -» On the SOth ult. by the liev. W.T. Sprole, Mia George Grier, of BeaVer county, to Miss Margaret', eldest daughter of Jonathan Holmes, of North Middleton township.; On the 23d tilt by. Michael Hoover, Esq. Mr. Xu cob Jiotyet, to Miss /Polly Miller, all of Mechanicsbitrg. ' SSI3D; 'Oii the 29th ultimo, in East Pennsborougli township, Mr. Jaiob Miller, itged 82 years. He.was a .worthy and respectable citizen, and his loss will bo severely felt in the com munity of which he was a member. In Shippensburg, on Sunday night last, af ter a short illness. Dr. Thomas Grier, in .the ■4sth yeaf of his age. In Lancaster, county, at the House of her ■son-in-law, Mr. Kobt. Hodgson, on thelSth ult. nfter a short illness, Mrs. Jane Brown, aged 75 years, wife of Mr. Thomas Brown, sen., of this place,"and formerly of phia. ■■ ’ r " Trial Xxst for Special Court. * -First week, coimnencing 24//i Fcb'y, 1840 - J \V Vjhy'ct.al’ vs S Hoyd it id ■ J Minin' ; vs ll' Wolfs adnir U K (f.o npnifty vs 1) "Nevin J Dvseri- -- vs— J-Dysert’s ndtnr v& H.Kennedy vs A Pierce: ' W M ore dill . •J Pi. rife 'Second week, commencing 9fh Marchs 184 C. (i 0 n I.in 11 al • \s _ W Moore ct al li ' vs ~ J N- a I ' \) B L\on " vs (i Lt al I< H Cotujnnv Vs J w ‘Mnore T C ok an>) wife vs cxr '// -5c C'*l .‘oisc v.s A F Cox A m Gray \s J l.iimbciton L?*c K ( tni\’.*» Jidml* Vs Mlnie F.l Gray vs Same V 1 i , ’ay*s n-loir vs Smie Fartm*«v& MeCv B*k vs A (» Ei;e rt nl (i Fi incy vs A Wills, ££c ,1 VVoli’siJcr Ns J Nistly r h.,n.iiz Vs Mum s et al M K ;■ *s e&i' ys H.M’Clnn.*s aclftil* (■» 111111 v s Vs J K^llrV M (t'XMlheart vs J lln.stoti’s achnf Phillips for use vs •9>one & F J.ines vs j Nnvm-. c;r.oi*Gr, s PvoAv. Estate -.of Jacob Milhr % deceased . NOTICE. 'rir ETTERS U'StartlerAiVy on the bftlate of H i .l.icul) Muli r, d« ceased, laVe of East Piynib huiongh township, (Juuilu Hand coUnty, have hero issued t«i ilu- subscribe!*-: All perse hs in debted to said decuteiU will make payment and those having claims will pl’e- SviA liu UP propel'] v authenticated for set. le.mcnu 'auuaham miller. i ,H .1 laXltivVn*>hlp> Dairphinrountv, . aukallam buetk. ‘ East IVnnHjoro* thwi.iship, Ciiml) rn. Fahrnan fc. 1840. ■ 6t Ex» tutors. ATTENTION frlisle.Light Irif Vuiti i y! You are ordered lo parndc at your i- .usual placeman-Saturday the 22d of February instant, in winter uniform, with arms and accoutrements in gootj By order of Lieut; M'C-mnrv, A. S. LVNE. (h S. N. B —The MEDAL will be shot for on said tlav. -.- ' •Feb 6 351MCJADI3 ORDERS. ■- .Tl\e rcceived arid, read the proceedings of a General Court Mar tial of, which Lieut CoVJbhnTressler is 1 Presi dent; and at which court was tried Maj." ShiuM. ; Alexander, who”was fuuiul guilty-of. the follow* ing charges, viz; . r f -- ... 1 at. .Conduct unbedomingan officer* . Cqntcfript.and disrespect to a superior of ficer. ,r ' v.-., . . ■'.‘Wt-;Conspiring to. and Joining in mutiny; on ■*■-Which guilt the court sentenced him tohe-cash -iere(l;an'c| to pay aline fif-fiftyjdollaty and d«j. ' Iclared'hina-incapahlc' nf holding.a.commissioh - I’iii'the' Militia or Volunteers, forthe term of five ■-ytTirs frdid the '4th of pccember 1839. : ; ’ ■ At ; flie same coiirt’Wgsi also fried' Majol-.Johh McCartney, who Was found guilty of the follow ing charges, viz; - , ’lst; Conduct imbecnming an nlTicrr.’ - ■ 3d. Contempt'and disrespect to a Senior offii 'ce<r, '-.T-' V -■'•■S' ■ C ‘ ' 4tii. Cohspijring td and joining in mutiny, on" ’ 1 which guilt the court to he cash. ?-i«^f'4DdFdee^i^a'lrfnii' ! Jntfßp<iMe'-of holding a the Mililin oy Volunteers fop the, term of three years from the fith of rDecember .••isda.' ’-';:-. ■’ vv. "V The genfral’’ thinks ptopei - to re '■jmitthe seotehces'in both caies.’.hopijig that this case, will[ l>ea galiifary Wuiniing tn them apd otli ,.er be ■again guilty of .such gross ■ improprieties, but to learn and practise the first; <ldtiel-of i^'spU)ier, ? iizV''6lJedieneed:o. ordei's abd ’ respect to,superibr officersi"...; liv order'd CJen.tVm.Clark. :■ ■ ,< EDW. ARMOR. Brig’Maj. .. Head Quarters, Ist Brig, llth Diy. P. M > ; -^Carlisle,January 27, ; 1840.... „ , y , The Geneffil Court i Martini of which ; Lieiit, willsuspendits 'proceedings until further orders,. ; ■,, .By order of the Brie- Gen. Com rod's:, ; - 7 : E. AKAIOJi, Brig^Maj.: ,r J\\>tice. ‘ Tho undersigned «h auditor appointed by tho 'Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, to ascer tain tho share of each of the. children of Joseph. Shrom, sen. late of the borough of Carlisle, do-. i ceased, in the estate of said deceaeod, WiH attend ito the duties assigned Kirh; at his office, on Mon* I day tho 10th -of February, 1840,-at 2 o’clock in the afternoon. . - J. H. OHAHAM. ’ Carlisle, Feb. 3,1840. . . List of Letters liemaining.in the Post Office at Carlisle , ' Pd, January Si's/, 1840." •• ‘ ' Enquirets thill please say advertised. Anthony John ' ,McDonald E Mrs Alexander John Esq M-Kenney Bernard ■ Anderson Richard Alain George Jacob Armor Ed wd Moore Fnny' Andrews Ralph P Mcnell Sarah or ? Bancker Abraham V . Sarah Fields J Sevens Christian M’Grarinahan Mary -Brenafnan jnhiv ~ M’DonalUThoihas ' Bucher GII Esq Aloor Ann ’ Ala- Bice Mary Mourcr George Brown'Albert Minich Lennart Bi'indle George 'M’Mullin John S Butts.Hanah Miles Wesley Ball.E V Oatman Andrew Butnet James Paul Sarah Carter William, Paxton Thomas & Cropp George Pars. Miss Origan Alexander Paxton John Dr [ Ditlow,David , Pedacord Ellen Deglieh Sargant Quigley Andrew Echols Joseph U Rosenbaum Joham? Ernest Comod Gerhard y Ebersole Christian River Susanna Fulton Jane E Ritner John ■ ' ' Farenbaugh Peter Rcisinger David Fishburn John Esq 2 Randall D Major Gitt.Diana Redd Edwin J 3 pearhart' Betyannn. Sander Pesant Sibb Henry Stubs Jane Green Mrs Stringfeller John Green Thomas , Smith Elizabeth Griser Anton Stubbs Henry Humer Mary Sherry John Hampton Thos D Stoy.G W B .Hess Caleb Sollenberger John Hetrick John Smith Mary Hastings F S Esq Stoner David 1 HerneOr Henry Sailor John rlakchan Jacob Solinberger Catherine HimterThos II Smith George Haines Reuben Dr Smith Sarah Heintz Reuben Shade John Herr Christian Shorben David Hamil Samuel'S ■ Tagart Alargaret • Hamill George 2. Vandslin Isaac Hogan John . Wolf Christian Ibbeston Win Werner Henry < i Jacobs Abraham Walker John Jonas M Mrs - Weaver Eliza A Johnson John • Weaser Rudolph ’ KinkaidJohn Williams Elizabeth ■Kelly Alaria:Louisa' Wallace .William ** Kissinger John Wonderly John the2d Kuhn John Werry Jacob King Catherine .Wink Daniel, Lubhaw Joseph, Wallet George Lairieif Isaac Watsoh James , Lavinairßenjanun—Zug Jacob. • ; Lcfiram DaVitl Zearing John tt Leiboy Jacob Ziglcr Samuel Maricy David Ziegler John Moore Elizabeth R. LAMBERTON, P. M. The Elegant Jt'ottng Horse .. bOLTJMBTJB,' M&S£t£H9 Rising 4 years iild, is oHVnd for sale on reasonable terms. If not wa- rraSa sobl before the 20tli of March, he will be rented lor the season. Apph to JOHN COKNMAN. Carlisle, Feb 6 PUBLIC SALE. WxLl be sold at public vendue nh the ises, tin SuluWla) the 22d of February, 1840, at 10 o'clock, A. M, in the borough ol New\ille, Cuinboland county. A LOU OP GUOUIVD> situate m Main street in said .borough, bounded Dy M’C<andless ? heirs, an alley and other prop city of Win B Milligan, containing 60 feet front and 180 feet in depth, having a two story log ■ hotjss, 1 a large smith 'shop with poal sheds attached, and a well of water Alsrtj anotlieV tot of Ground sikuatu in the said borough, on the corner ol Main ahd Corporation streets; Jiounded by the said btreeife and the first above described lot, containing 60 feet front and 180 feet in i'cpih’ Irrviitg a two stnryjbg D H ELLING JL. ' HOUSE, a largd frame shop and older improvements thereon eretted, well cal-J2HIL . chlated lor caiTving nn liasincss or trade.— Tlte tbntis will be toadc known on the day of sale. ■ , j , . ~T • There will also be sold aj.tiie same time and place six good Thrashing Mac hlnes, and sever al light Carriages, fit fot-family phrimses. All persons having claims,against William B Milligan al'e hti'eby hotified to present the same for settlement on or before the said 22tl Febru ary inst, otherwise lltey will be barred front any portion til the assets. JACOB mVERSi SCOTT COYLE. ALEXANDER M. KERR, - j- XKusfees of William B. Milligan. 1_ Newvtllq, Feb 6, 1840 3t . PUBMd'SAfclJi VTltf , iLl*,.bc sold.on the. premises on-SatufdaV: yV the 15th instant* at 2 o'clock,:H. jii. - a: lot of, ciroijkd situate on Pomfret street in.llie boroughof Car lisle, (near tbe Catholic chapel,) having thereon erected two frnrite J HOUSES* w| with kitchens, wood liiiuscSi OVens; garders, O'c attached, and cellars uncierbotli. V-.' Tlte houses will be sold 'separately'or togeth eras Way best suit purchasers. Terms cash. ; ' There will also be sold five hundred. Morns. Multicaulis. Trees, -h,' -i.;- - ANDREW HARE. ] Carlisle. Febe. 1840 ; ; r, .... *S»iut£,d£j«ffi'JU&M,;deeednfc I- Letters of Ariininlstt-ation .on ' the estate of lane‘ Rt'Falli., deceased, ' late of Silver SpHng township; have been issued, tb the subscriber residing id said township: Allpers'ihs indebted tb said,decedent Will make payineht'aiid thoiie .having.claiiiis Will them bi-uperly au thenticated for selileiiienfi „ CUH I IS THOMPSON. Adm’r. February 6, 1840. y g t yV ' ; ‘ TWHFpersoii whii Bo uiicerciiibniimsly tnnk a .'B string of stkble of f’nl.'.TFt-i-. 1 rci.-, oh llie 22cl ihst. will thaiik llie owner by rctuWiing'tliem, abUpreventhiirtself frombejiig 'exuosiq&r.'?, :J ; r V 'Vf' IB4OV Of theßeccijJts and Expenditures of the county of Cumberland, Commissioners of s&id bounty, from the first day of January; the thirty-first day of December, A- -D* 1839 j inclusive. Robert Snodgras ® 1093 15| 6317 70i 19303 66 50 00, « 97 10 00 Dr. To. balance.due county from former Treasure^ Balance of taxes outstanding on Ist Jan. 18SS5, . County taxes assessed for 1839, > ; Amount of note.rec’d of Ab’m Ert>i due Feb. tB3&, “ ' rec’d of H-. Eearing, Eat), fol-a straystecrj •" .rec’d of D. Hume, Esq. for a stray horse, “ . rec’d of A. VVaggoneiyEsq. on account of bridge, „ . • . fiob 60 • “ taxes received on unseated lands, \S- 44 : " ‘ -, do liotassessed in collector's duplicate,. TO SO Verdict fees rec’d .of W. Foulk, Esq.Cl’k Qr. Ses. J _8 OCK Do do, of J.ll.Graliani, Esq. Dep. A. G. ■ 400 , Witnesses costs refunded by-W. Foulk, -Esq. in case of Commonwealtli-vs.'Sleiglemeilch, Pees due county by delinquent collectors', ■ Rec’d of Col. M’Feely, for box sold himijy Com’rs, Do . of J. Lobacb, Esq. as keeper of Penitentiary for 1837, ' Do of J. Myers, Esq. Sb’ff for fines and jury fees for 1838, Schedule of outstanding Tbxes, due county per return of 'fteasatet, Sis/ December 18S9, subject to exon etations, fyc. with the amount assessed for 18S9, viz: Townships, ■ Vollictors* V Samuel Eckels t Peter Overdeer f Edward W. Weakley* Martin Rcnninger, sr * George Shanibangh ■ ' Daniel M’Goy H. D. Daelhmlsen Georgo.Brindle f John Hoover, Jr William: M’Culloch* John Moore Peter Lehn Philip Brochbill f George Hauk ■)■ Henry Hoch* Levi K; Donavin t Elias Hoch* Benjamin M’lCeohan f Allen; .Carlisle, Di«kinson, Bast Ponnsborough Frankford Hopewell - Mifflin Monroe Mechanicsburg Newton Newville, North Middleton South. Middleton Silver Spring Southampton ' Shippensburg (B) Shippensburg (T; West Pcnnsborough Additional surns dwcounty, by \Reporl M» Holcoirrb, E&(|. late Sheriff, for fim . verdicts for 1837,- Sip s ja M. Boyle, for costs, per bond in bands of com’rs ■ 36 29J R. Miles for do ’ do do 22 15 J. MyerSj Esqi Sh’ff for fines and verdicts, 278 00 . ' 8441 56$ To balance due county by Treasurer, ; 8728 73. •Since paid in full-. : f Since paid on account—Samuel Eckels, George Brindle, ___ . Benjamin M’Kcchan, PctorCverdecr, Levi K. Donavin,’ , Philip'Broclibili)-.- Georgc Hank, CUMBERLAND COUNTY. SS. We Hi 6 .Commissioners of said county, do certify that lltfi above and foregoing exhibits li true and correct stale %g£||taent of the receipts and expenditures of the county for the term above stated, as also, of the several taxes as sessed for the county during the aforesaid year, with the amount of fees and exonerations allowed din ing the said year, and the balance of outstanding taxes due by the several collectors as, above stated, according to the best of our knowledge and judgment. Witness oiir hands arid seal of office, at Carlisle, the 6th day of January, A. D. ,1840. ROBERT C.STERRETT.V JOHN CORNMAN, I Commissioner}. ALEXANDER M. KERR. J Attest—John Irwin, Clerk. IAW NOTICE. X ELLIS BONHAM, Attorney at laty OFFICE on High strett, npjrtirite Col. Fer ret's hoteH and near the Mctln.dist Epis copal Church. Carlisle, Jan. 9,1840. 3ni . IC» CAR D. eOl DR. JOHN J. MYERS JNI'OUMS-his friends imd the public, that he can be consulted at ALL HOURS, when tint in Jlisjiiflce,nr-prjifcssiiinally-en|;at!e<l lat 1 at liis-dwel ling in West klriid street. immediately opposite the residence of the late James Noble; ' January SO,-1840- -- ' 3 m H ANOVKR AND CABLISLE Turnpike IZoad Company. of J'nll received, work,and repairs clone on the above Toad from the lOlh Deceriiber 1838, to 10th December ,3839. ' DU. To amount of toll received from gales; f’ from 10th Dec. 1858, until Idth Dec. 1839. • - 82881 13; To rent-received for old'gate bouse, -• —; near-mountain; " 25 00 55886 13 By cash paidforwork done (in foaill gl 727 32J Do - T Stephens, Esq. balance v due him as former treat. , 119 15 Do Salaries to gate keepers, 303 18 Do : -H M’JSl.wjne, Esq. rent Vi for gatejiodsei . 25 00. Db Judges of eleclion flndfoir 'V v .Jrinttnp; - ... 50| ; Dn ' aupenntendants nf road, 271 00 '. Do Salaries of Managers, ; 3700 _ Do . Salary of Treasurer, . '5O 00' Balance paid over to present treasbrer, 88 98f ... ; ~ ~ ‘, <£2886 loi Published by nrdeh of. the board, - ■' . 1 THOMAS CRAIGHEAD* Treasurer. '• ... St • January Si), 1840.' ~V*. jte si sosMiitis's v-*¥? ; Vegetable Specific Ointment. incomparable Ointment (prepared from ■ J. ’ vegetable, ingredients; tlifc most healing in their nalnrt.), possesses in itSelf .thaiiV other healingqd.ditieß not found in Shy nthefoilltment known and 1 is offend to the public .with the ercatest confidence of its efficacy in curing the diseases for wJiicK it is recojnmendOd. vizs; 1 ’ : -Tt^uef;ivorm,, J , ; ; ScbliT-hEadi- „■ '• 1 • .■ • -Piltsi-:' '• ' Felons, ■" Ifghi. ' . . Scalds;' • - i ;'Uurnsr ,r :. . v ; Vv Chilblains: , r ‘7\ :l I "i ST4TKMPAT ' Amount of duplicates, $1826 61 1438 14 1865 30 1794 23 621 17 417 44 418 62 1362 16 249 22 871 97 162 69 Amount fnitstand'g ® 496 41 667 29 215 30 554 93 792 16 126 89 ’ 1490 55 183149 1861 41 1082 60 587 86 176 79 1445 48 808 06 289 41 - 272 60 _ US 86 61 79 445 48 $19,303 66 $4625 58 i of Auditors, viz; ics and 827,537 28$ 8350 00 448 00 , _3IO 00 3O 00 60 00 835 00 110 00 Estate of Margaret Gayrrfan, deceased. ~,NOTJ CIS ■ ETTEUS of Adiiiinistratioii cm the estate JLi nt Margaret (x lyman, late of Pr.inkfoid [owoahipi deceased have been issued.tp.tiie sub yriber residing in tile same township};"Persons indebted will make payment, and tlihspUiayiiig claims will present them properly aUtlVcnilcntecl for settlement i • gCST*,- .• . DANIEL CAYMAN, #am‘r.; ' ■January 30. 1840 ' 'bt iVRtY AND FASHIONABLE CHAlft ESTABLISHMENT. THE subscribers respectfully inform the ciii' zeus of Carlisle.and Its viciniiyi. that they M shop in West High .street, iii the" house formerly occupied by Mr. JphnV H. Gor; gas, one. door above Sheaf»T*s tayerii,\.hhd di rectly opposite Mr. Jacob Fetters cabinet ma ker shop, wbeie they arc prepaJ*ed ( t0 r miiiiiufac- Ibre ' - - . ■ SatftfSSlfl k SOCSIABIiaS,: COMMON AND FANCY WINDSOR ; CHAI-RSi- - BOSTON (Si.II/tS, xatge Bbston Clialrs, — " Children’s Chairs of every description, 1 he whole made of the-best materials, "and in the most fashionable style. Old Chairs neatly' add cheaply mended and repaired. They hope that by strict attention to business ntid a dispo sition to please, to merit and-receive .it liberal share of public patronage. lewis-Robinson, 1 , • V; , • JQHN M. GREGG. : Carlisle, January 23, 1840.- 4t ■ TWO BOVS 7 : To team the JFmloring z Will be taken by the subscriber:.' None need apply but.boys of;good moral,habits, ■■■’ .. . v ••• ■. . . VyrMTHBRSON:: Carlisle, Janiiary 23,48401' . tf - • •• jfUST &ECE2VED. JTIHE subscribers have just-received from Al'hiladelpbia.Bnewtf general assortment of . . DRY-COOPS* consisting inpaftof Cloths, OassimefeS, Cassi netsi Flannels, Tickings, Chetks, Cnlir.oes, MtV riiioea;;Muslins; £#c. tSt. Also: a general os sorltnent ofncw and fresh €fyi>€eHek and Quecnstcarc, ] -O which we respectfully, invite the attention Of the public, as we are;determined to sell them at the moat reditcedprices. ,-r. . ANONEY & ANDERSON. January 30; 1840:; ■ tf, ; THE IVEJV WORtitl. ;. CJIIiiSqRIPTJONS to the vNew World;” nfthe drug store Of iStevensbiT ;& J>apcrmay be 1««i" Jan SO;, •, Esq, Treasurer *. t Jsy cash.paid on Commistionert Ordtrt, 4*t. vizi i Witnesses fees in ..commonwealth' suits, 8 284 -92 Justices do do- do .79 19 Constables do do’ do ’99.3(5 Grand and Travers Jurors pay, ; 2214 37! Public printing, , SIS 16 toor House Visiters, 80 00 County Jail and Penitentiary, sundries furnished pris oners, &c. : Auditdrs pay for 1838, incidental -expenses of pubiic-buildingSj— Constables Quarterly returns to court of t)r. sess. Dr. Jacob BaughVnan, medicine and attendance for jail, Inquisitions on dead bodies, 9. D. Adair, Esq. late Dep. Att’y Gen. fees in qr, ses.' J. H. Graham; Estj. Dep. Att’y Gen. —~ db“- ' General, special & inspectors election expenses ftr 1839, Assessors pay for 1839» - Taxes refunded, - Joseph Lobach, Esq. keeper of penitentiary, Directors of the Poor, for support of paupers, &c. W. Bentz, loan and interestin full, Daniel Rex, repairing Diller’s bridge, . E.S. Penitentiary, support of convicts, ■ Michael Snell, bn account of Waggoner’s bridge, P. Davidson, Esq. measuring creek, &c. for do • T. Craighead, jc. Esq-late Clerk Quarter Sess. fees, W. Foulk, Esq, Clerk. Quarter Sessions do Damages awarded, on roads, Andrew Mowery, apprehending horse thief, J. need. Esq. services in Supreme Court in case of flewville road,. .. J. H. Graham, _Esq. do do do Do do Com’th vs, Dan’l.Sharbau, Do- Commissioners Attorney, 1 ' John Irwin, Esq. Commissioners Clerk, John Harper, Esq. late Prothonotary, fees, G. Sanderson, Esq. Prothonotary, ' do James Willis, Esq. pay as Commissioner, in full, Robert C. Sterrett, Esq, ■ do for 1839, John Cornman, Esq. do for do Alexander M-. Kerr, Esq. do from 4 Nov.fill 31 Dc. John Myers, Esq. Sh’ff,- support of prisoners, &c. David Emniinger, Esq. pay as Director of Poor for 1839, Abraham Waggoner, Esq. do ~ do John Dunlap, Esq. do' do Viewers of roads and bridges, . Orders for' killing foxes. 6 50 i's 75 25 56 494 44 06 Commission allowed Treasurer, . Exonerations allowed Collectors,’ Fees do do Balance duo by Collectors of 1839, Balance due cdunty by Treasurer, We the Auditors of Cumberland county, having examined the several accounts and vouchers of Robert Snodgrass, Esq. Trcasu-, rer of,sa,id county, from the first day of jamiary to the thirty-first day of December, A.T). 1859, inclusive, do report and certify that we find a balance due said county by Treasurer, o ißseven hundred and twenty eight dollars and seventy there cent's, as above stated. Given'under our hands at Carlisle the 17th day of January, A, D. 1840. J $27,537' 28i GEORGE M. GRAHAM. ■) JOHN CLENDENIN, )■ Auditors. THOM AS H, BRITTON; J IN THE MATTER , of the writ of Partition and Valuation on the real estate of Elizabeth Longnecher, late of East Pennsbqrough township, deceased, ha ving been returned to-Coart by John Myers Sheriff, duly’-'ciecuted—-the following pro ceedings were had, viz: ■ ' , 11th December 1859, on motion of Mr. Biddle,, pi obeedihgs on said Writ confirmed, arid Rule oil the heirs to appear at the nest stated Orphans’ Court to be held on Tues day the 11th day of Febrilary and acceptor refuse to accept the land nlcntiuried in said writ-altliq valuation; — : ■ r —~ By .the Court; - JOHN MYERS, Sheriff. Carlisle. 15th Jan. 1840. IN THE M ATTER of the WfU'of Partition .and Valuation ori : the Real Estate of John S.lough, late of the township of Newton dec’d., having been re turned to Court by'Sheriff/Myers lawfully, executed—the. following proceedings were had, to wit: 10th December i 839 on itiotiort of Mr. BidjU.e,- aaid- proceedings were confirmed, and Rule qh thp heirs to appear qt the next stated Orphans’ Court to be held on Tues-' day the-ilth day pf Febfuary .next, and, ap-. cept or refuse to accept-the landmbntiohed in said writ at the Valuation; V - By the Court;, ~ JOHN MYERfe; Sheriff. Carlisle; Jan; 16. 18401 . . JExecueors* JVotice* of Dapid S. FoMey. deceiitedi ' - ETTfcHS TESTAMENTARY on the estate ol DAVIIJS:, EORtfEY. late of tiie-botoUgh of Carlisle, county,oTCuinberland, deccased,having issued to the subsciihefs resi ding in said:boroughi., Notice la hereby given to all those having claims Bgaihst said estate to present them for settlement without delay, and to those indebted,to make iih'mfcdiale bavntent.' - , i&EORGE W.SHEAFER. JACOB SHBOM, . ’ -ii*.:.; i ’' " . Executors. : Carlisle* Jan.-9,-1840,--- —--- ---. s - of : JohhSwiltr, deceased. ’ ■.; ' JVOTtCB. * ETTERS-OF ADMINISTRA-TibN on JLi the estate;of JOH N. SVVJLER, late. Of Bait, PennsborOugh township, CilihbeHaliti fcoiih- having issued to tbeialbscriber residing In Silver Spring Js hereby given to all, persons indebted to make payment nn or before the Ist of Fcbeiiary hext,’ and those having'Cbdms' to present .them prop. erly authenticated for settlement without any delav. ; ' ", ;- ; ~, •■■■>>• f ’M ' CHRISTOPHER SWIIER, Adm’r.l Ih J?nnary.9,lB49. r: 7 ;dtf The subscribers having lately r,urcJ;.;aei toe. stock of goods ovyhed by John - it. '.V :;i . &t the North-East corner of ‘■, Square, Carlisle, have just’ receiver! ■ ■’./ and splendid assortment of Fai.l and iV;", ter Goins,'consisting in part of superior wool dyed black, -green, invisibly green, brown, olive, dahlia, adelaide and past > CLOTHS* an asaof tmentof heavy Cloths for Over-conisi a variety of styles o ( Cassimercs and Cassi neltt, plain and figured silk velvets, plain and figured satin vesting, ralentia vestings, &c. &c. velvet cordsj.beayerteelii' plain and figured green floor cloths,’ red, white, yel low and green flarinels.-whltc and colored canton flannels, 6-4, 7-A, 8,-4, 10-4 & 12-4 foge-fc mackinaw blankets, English. French apd , German _ plain and figured merinocs,' black add blde-blaek bombazines,'plain and flguredrept .silks,.b!uckgro-cl e-nap jVro-de fines, lutestring and senshaw silks, a large and splendid assortment of colored silks, figured silks for bonnets, white, black anil colored satins, a Variety of fashionable rib bons. by the to Vr* 252 34 -1081 75 i 25 . S 3 i 163 . 60 i , 692 ! ,635 i 7 i 200 1 6000 i 2220 < ■' 93 ! 357 i 2300 ( 4 ( 15 ; 82 ; 867 ! 20 ( ,6-4,-7-4, 8-4 and 10-4 lupines besf meri no shawls, cheneill brocha blanket and ch’al ley dd. merino, challey and casbmcrc liand- linens, long lawns, lined cdnibric handkerchiefs, green hnraze & gauze veils, Claek.lace veils, silk ami pongee hand kerchiefs'. 4-4, 5-4 and G-4 bleached and Unbleached muslins, 4-4-nml 5-4 tickings, 6-4, 7-4 and -8-4 cotton and linen diapers, 6-4, 8-4 and linen table cloths, blue and green clolli table cloths. London, frreuch. and Ameri can 4-4 5-4 apruiV arid furniture checks, mouslainc and saxony-do laiae, bo binett, grccianett .and book muslins, plain, bar’d and figured Swiss, plain, bar’d and fig ured jaconetts, cambrics and mull muslin-.,' bishop and friends lawn, thread,' jaconetl, boblnctt and cotton I aces, edgings and in sertings, linen diaper and crash and bead bags, a large assortment of hosiery, glares, handkerchiefs, stocks,lsuspcnders, bonnets, &c. Cotton & Rag Carpeting, cotton yarn of all Nos. coAcrlet yarn, white and c-.lom! carpet chain, lamb’s wool and merino shirts and drawers. Also, a .large assortment o! 20 00 SO 00 25 00 50 00 300 00 5 93 15 62 102 00 115 50 Its so 33 00 1350 12 30 00 _ GROCERIES* Consisting of Rio, St. Domingo,-Laguira ant) JSvaCoflec; Young Hyson, Imperials:Black Teas; Sugar House and Syrup Mohi's Chocolate, Starch, Ginger, Rice, Pepp.-v, Allspice, Indigo, Nutmegs, Cloves, mon, fine and coarse Sa'lt, roll and plug To bacco; Snuff, Sugars, &c. &c. . Also, an assort merit of'Hatters’ Furs -tv Trimmings, which wo will sell at corf. . r . ANGNEV & ANDERSON. Oct. 10, 1839; 30 00 30 00 .160 25 9 24 i $20626 25 309 S9i 158 74i , 1094 58i 4625 58- 'BSunicr’s Med Sirop^ Uririvallodin its .effects as a sure aiid'cxpcdN Uouß euro for a certain secret disease, to (>e had ifc Carlialo, only at Stovouson &.Dinkle’s drug stare: $26808 55i 728 73 y Orphans’ Court’gale;, In pursuance of a decree of the Orphans’ Court bf Cumberland county, the undersigned will ex pose tq public Bale on' the premises respectively, on Saturday the Bth day of Fdtruary ncxt y at l<i (/clock ih the forenoon, the following described lots of ground, bfintr part «f the Real 'Rstato of Joseph Shrom, acn.latoof ihcbcrough of Carlisle, deceased, viz: •M EiO’!' «iW SOTj, situate in the' Borough of Carlisle, bounded by land of Jacob Zug.on the north and West, by thn Trindle Spring road on the south and by other lahd gf sajd deceased on tho east, containing 7 a oros And 53 perches, strict measure. ’ iflilso, if Eiot of Ground, bounded by tho"above dcaeribed lot cm- the west; ;by land of Jacob Zug on the north, by other land of said deceased, on tho oast and by’ the Trindle Spring road on the south, contoining G acres and 154 perches, strict measure: - AiiSo, A rot of grotjkij, boundod by tho laStjJescnbed lot on the' west, Jaa cob Zug bn the nbfthv;}jy A vacant piece of ground on the'eastfiand tho Trindle .Spring road on tho south, containing G acres and 1-if) perches, strict measure. ... The oho half of the purchase money of each .of said lots to be paid on tho confirmation of tho sale, and tho balance in' two opnai annual pay ments thereafter to be secured by recognizances in the Orphans’-CoUrtwilh approved security. Thhro will also be sold on the same day 66 shares of OARZiZSIiB BANK STOCK, on which $33 57f per share has been paid in.— Terms cash: . , .. JOSEPH SHROM, Jr;. . Administrator.ofdoseph Shroia, sen. deci Carlisle,“Jan.TG, 1810. ", Marshall’s Wiirin fcsyri]]) and In fimt i’iresehvaiivfe. THIS remedy is recommended to alh patients, nurses aha.qthers who have tho management bf children, as the most safe and effectual Worm destroyingntediciho yet discovered., 'Tho.symp toms denoting the existence of worms,' are indi gestiqp, with variable appetite; foul tongue; effoh sive breath, hatdlfulland tense belly;'with occa sional gfipinha and pains about the naval, heat and itching sbnsalfon about the rectum, the eyes hea vyand.dtlll, itohing of the npsCj Shprl dry ccHgh, grinditig of the teeth, and Titartingi during, sleep, attended ,-with slow fever. : .Wberixtheso symp toms occur, the worm syrup, if takohidecording to the directions; will afford relief by destfoyingrihe" worms, and the mucus or slimy matter in-which they are involved, and thereby prevent, their prol duction. The Syrup has already been used With eminent success by many individuals in this place. ,W S S\l J rt^ Btllß l e Bt STEVENSON&DIN KLE S.Drog and Chemical etorcV, Persons Wish roff to try tjus medicine can be'referred to ual» of the highest respectability in tliis town Who have used it in.their families great success. ■ Dr. Warren's Eflbrtrosccnt Draught. Peiaona laboring unflef chronic dyeiptbeia, indi geanoh, water brash/soureructations and.Joas o wUl fihi giiat; reliefby iieibga halt-pint tumbler of his preparation eVbty fabmirig before breakfast for abofit a Vceld , plbr sale in Carlisle, on/y at SxlvgjKebN & Dikeie’s drug and ch’cmital ~ store; .-y/: [Oct. S. Dr. Samuel Jar!. sun's celcbrnti tl vj ‘; T6ni£ ‘MMitre,-/-.T' A LTHOUGH tibia medicine is bu t little jarotnt *PL-‘ib the counUy,lt has obtained for'ils distin- " guiaKed.inventor an cnviabio renntntibli in cur At- afflicted \viUr^vbblc“Etom< sch ftorh :wlr'abver, Svith indigestion. Joss of appetite, weakness of the epmey: pains in hack and.loins,.dizzineaa and-vcHigof. the ’Fonio Mixture re strongly,-recimmended as prcdnbiiinf ' sure and.spccdy relief. . f•" ;■ . nT^tr h r a lo siirUBl<!’;5 iirU8l<! ’; mh J « STEVENfeO.V , PlNliliE’S Drag and Variety store. v-’ *> ■' NEW G ODDS!
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