$ 'T“f' i.A'I'B'FKOM JUISXICO. •. f' : Tht Mexicans fllesohlci to Ttifenil their CapUal-z 1 90 000 .Troops Concentrutedfatfhccityyf Mexico. —Ahicrieiin Citizens OrderedJoJutiocu — Arrest, of Gen. Aristn—MeMcanS tnlUhg of marching out to oppose tho.Adoanccif, Gen,Scott—Santa Anna’s Letter of Jicsignatioo. . Uy the Ledger’s lSx|ircSs, Ne\y.Orleans papers of Sunday laet have Veen received.• Tho'NerV Orleans ;))plla lias received Mexican nailers from Ihe 30lh ef May to (he Dili of Jane; iiielusive, and gives’ tlio foilwing brief synopsis pf dieir contents. .. Gen. Ariel? lias been arresled.aml confinou. "Gen. /Vlniolc.ryassjiil in prison.. , On tlio'lsl of Jane all ibe.natives of the United Slates were ordered-tp/leave the,city. of. Mexico for the. Stales of .Jalisco or Morelia, of they would bs dealt tvitfi BOOordlng,tb.llio low of nation's. >V . Gdiietals Guliereis, Uoana, MafiinezVand, Palo mino ate bnlrualed with the command of the lines of defence of the city. ' ■ ■Undies of the National Guards are paid lo be on their way,-end cbinsiantly arriving from the adjoin ing States, and it is believed that front seventeen touvenly thousand, troops will bo concentrated for the protection of. the city. The .palters" are filled ..with aCcbunls of great feats performed by the Guerillas. . ~ The Mexicans have certain inforninlion that Gen, Scott cannot expect reinforcements to a greater ex tent than 3,000. men, and . money to the amount .of $200,000 and nothing.tnorq,; They therefore think ft dcii’ibtfal .whether ho tv,il| inarch to the capital, .'mid talk lotidlv in that; city of marching mil to tiled him. ” There lira bill GOOD rneni” say they, ~fnmt \’cra Cru* to '.Puebla, who lord it oyer a jiopulatiitn of a million' of ialiabiianls, which tho two Stales contain.' It can bo believed only be cause ilia seen.” ■ ' , '. , : \. The letter of Santa Anna, withdrawing Ins resignation,'is piihlishiui. The.folloWing para graph will show its character: b •• liuring the time since 1 gave in my resigns lion I have received singular tokens of the confi dence of all classes of persons; the most influen tial inrstTSlftyTall have besought me not io persist in iny mentions. . .1 sen in.them a determined pur puvq to force the to remain, founded on the ncces siiy of preserving tho present stale of things with out innovation, in order not to endanger life fate of this populous city and of the nation. Tho ex citement has been very general, and even tho troops in the garrison and most numerous portion of the people have been constant in their solicitations and .their prayers.?’; ' ' 1a ATEIt PROM MEXICO. Surprise of a large Mexican force by Gen. CadwaUder Hen. TillOio.dUadked, but the Uact Hies defeated i cithlcss. - * The Ledger lias' received, l»y special express, nn extra from flie Kdw Orleans Picayune office, dated June 29. The l*icoyuiib extra' is us tallow*; - The schoblW. Inna, Capt. Slovens, arrived (his morning from’-Vera'Crux, and a few hours afterwards die studiuship'-Ncw Orleans came iu. Thc latter left Vera Crux on the 26th;inslnnl, and brings us idlers ofthe 25th’and paper’s dl’llie,24th, Our dates from the army of Gcn;Scolt,al Puchfa, arc to (he Mill instant.* The immediate, advance of our army uponlhc city of Mexico hud bcch postponed unlil Ihourrival orreitiforcoitKnts, • . A minor reached Vera Crux on the night of tho 2-itJi instant, that General Cuilwaludbr’s command had fallen in With a gucrilla pufly a.lew miles be yond Jalupa, and.hy.a,movement dhpeyccUcd by the gumUeroi, succeeded iiVsurprisiiigthcm and killing about' thiriy of thorn, without losing a man. Our correspondent thinks there is'some truth'in the re., port. ' . ( By another letter, dated the 24th instant, wcltJarn (liat'lho train which weiit up under the command of (General Pillow was attacked at Gulera, said to be Vine miles beyond Puente Nacio\iu|;::l‘hcgwcril/009 were dispersed wilh the loss of thirly are said to have *omo, cighl.br none lulled* ' 1 ' - v The above accounts vim:havb not hod-ftmo to in vHigalo-ns fully as we shall dp foi ournpxt papers . 'CtatfoUers from Mr.Ktndfll! me-doWu: to.lhc Mlh, and aro lp,ng; and- interesting. The prospect appears lo be u’stronger resistance is to bermndo lo our advance than h is niiljeipalcd: , An immense force has bccn*eoncentralcd, nnd tho Mpxi* cans have seventy pieces of cannon—some accounts say ninety. . • .. • Captain Dkago.—A Washington correspondent of lire Raleigh <iV, C.) Register* speaks in tho following terms ofCiipUrin Draco:,— “Captain liragg is truly the hero of Duona Visln. . I have conversed will' Colonels'Morrison, Marshal), Fields und Davis,'who were in’ llic arduous alrifu ol blood lor a whole day, and all of them concur in saying that Drngg was llic Ajax of the fight* ’ Etfen (lie teamsters gnlhcrod around his buttery lo witness Us masterly management, and the deadly effect of bis skill; and I liuvo boon amused to hour several of these teamsters describe (he no doubt exaggerated heaps of men and broad lanes that were cut dbwii Ircfurc him. Oflcii his men eoUld scarcely load their pieces, sn bard were they pressed by dense columns of the enemy. At llicso critical moments boordered bis men to load without taking limo.loswab.out their ipms.und iho discharges then resenililcd quick Hushes Wo should bo proud of him as a son ‘if North Carolina, and I hope the Govcritincnl will promote him thill higher. To you, who know hia 1 ‘ kith und bin," it is useless to say', that ho is h mo* ‘left, unassuming gentleman.' Officers in active ser. 'ice are exceedingly jealous of each other's fame; button will hear none of this in tho army whom l!fn^jr* s naniu is called. All mouths are filled with his" praise." Death ok Canales’ Brother.— As tho train r ame down from Monterey,,that brought us'nows hem that plncu up to tho Ulst ult M ihoguard Rrres m Caralvo a Mexican who hud bdeoni" pptori* fur his daring thefts and minders.’ Upon he 'no examined, enough was elicited loordcr hUlm niediale execution. Tho 'up* lb the jnnincru of his‘sentence, maintained a dogged si b-nce. When ho found that hla hour hndcome,* lih N fe " quite loquacious, and taking pul hulling and sit'd t he lit a cigarette, und coolly pulli’ig it| he out into tho nluza to submit to hiV fate.— ”jx soldiers were selected os executioners. The lexican was first turned froip the,platoon, hut he resolutely objected, and" wished lo look death in i i*i Ce * With an eye unhlanchbd ho saw the iiradly weapons raised, remarking that ho had only °JJ° ,0 OSe » while ho had taken fgriy. In an -0 her instant ho sprang forward a corpse, ono boll Vonelraling bis hood, three,others his'body.' Upon ‘ Kainijiaiioi) 0 p i|, o |, n p orB found on tho dead body "■as discovered that the brother of thu not'crlous was the victim just executed, , ; . . *f, Q. National lO »TiNf) you Fun.—Mom Oapl. a ”ius M, Clay’s company, says in a lotwr, os ' n *' lu koxfnglon’ Observer t' ; ; iofi S | Bnla Annu ‘ 8 Bla,ei *» lie is wiilln-i . iflitrepulors, ami men who.fight forglory: but* forr? nt 'n nl t 0 wlth.inen who light UuJ?i* •*° says Uit»y would shoot his men anti dcr. , v H P ‘heir hols and halloo! 410 dontnn a?r#,and u,i B ,t» ( 'r.s, T; Jjio Now Or* tliit* t l °** l * lU aa^B * l * mt a gentleman in "hi f * IUl * rccu^v °d a ' loiter ffoin in, ni IC']1 C '] Jarring to the attempts pfcprUln pnpcnfto U® l m a P ar ly candidate for. tl>o Presidency, Ba ? 8 J l ° i» very reluctant tr> ho if candidate Puli' Ul * l w vf, all CB '' as ,0 spontaneous choice r of the people of it iv f Ca '~ l ' la^lloWotl ld not have tho offico.unlcss H.V," 01 lrai nmclod by parly politics orohllgailona.- dcii,./ ! r ‘ Bfl * H 11,0 is written (o o prominent cl| iocmi of that city, ** ■ ‘ w lB niv* AY * ,an di*ojno private cntortoinpimU *’ l: aitirrT* !° l * lo S a U un t Col. May, on .Wednesday thirty r" ,Ul liirni, n> , s Hotel, Baltimore, by some y forty of ,l,i« personal friends. • ■ of New York actually pay* more r m dot, P r 0 " 8 | r BlroelB annually Ulan Oonnemi •ho anim, '! 10 Bu PPOH oilier Slate government— 'ml being fliaup.ooa, ' 11 'EBgßSPPyi—=mmtaSaa— ' ' 1 ‘WGi TAiXpiIrSXETTKK.? .'" , wo.- publish' a-1 e llo r frorri ,Gcnoral ,Tay- Lon.-to tho cdStop. of; t|io• Clncinnatr .'fho Gcnorol iyitho|iX,pqiiWoqaijonVthat,i» vp 'cdac cart he permit himself to ic.lhecnndidaie of parti/, -What (s'.lliiqtu Federalism !f W 6 liavo bceti told%Vc]r anti ovcf again, by’Federal; edi (ors, thuj, Uio .Brayo old . GeUyrul was an aybyrccl " Whig;*' a *' Hoary Cluy Whig, ahd!nolhmg_elai*,’V us our, neighbor of tho 7/craW remarked a few weeks since.’ Gen. Taylor himself informs however? that he Cannot , n yifcld hinlsilf-io party sbh'ettics,” thus givin'gllie Hu direct td thc assertion that lio was “ un*bpen and dvowedWhig.M , If our readers, will,refer back to a former number of our paper, it will bo seen, we then predicted that Gen. Taylor Would boUcn’ountc'd before many months by the very men .who'w ere liicn pretending to sup* port him fpf tho, IVcsidcncyV, The! extracts which follow wo, clip from leading Federal papers, and is proof that our prediction was true*. Tho Washington 41 WAig,V-,a Fctlclal paper, whose ardor' in favor of Taylor has assumed awhitcdical recently,.'says: : ' - ‘‘ For. ourselves, wc do not hct?iUilo.U) pronounce \l nJorgery~a base contemptible forgery. There is nothing like General Taylor in Ihi a oil y Utter. The whole world will pronounce it a counterfeit ut once,, because, the whole world knows ’the stylo of the herb ofßubna Vista..!, •• •;• ' • Thc.itic/fmond Times, another prominent dpposi. lion journal,iixkcs.a boldcr view of the question. Tho Times was one of tho first ip support. General Taylor’s preiensiohs. Itsays} •’ • \] ’• ■;! . ‘‘Grn.Tavi.or’s Fositio.v.— The letter of General Taylor to the editor of. the .Cincinnati Signal, which wc published yesterday, seems to bo Intended by the writer as a-more formal declaration (him'any that has yet appeared pf Ills views hr regard to (Im Pre sidency. He status, .without equivocation, that in uo ease can he permit himself to be, tue Candidate of any jHirly 11 Gcncf«],Taylor adheres to tills reso lution, wc are constrained to express an opinion, that the Whig parly cannot be expected to surrender their organization and their principles, for tho purpose of elevating him to tho.Frcsidcncy* Tluyr have render* ed him, the homage olVenthusidstie admiration, not merely for his distinguished services as a soldier, biit fur his noble moderation, his conspicuous good sense, and hitf cairn dignjiy in receiving tho.alighls of an alienated administration. They have rallied, as ono man; in Congress and in tho country, ip defend his reputation from ungenerous assaults.. Almost una nimously they have looked forward with pleasing anticipations to Jhe period when they could reward him with tho highest station In tho tho civil Govern ment. But if-Gen. Taylor, deliberately chooses to decline that honorabltrtcslimoniul of their gratitude, they would offer, .it as. Whigs, wo cannot pcrceiyq that they have any recourse hut to accom pany him (9 Iho retirement lio covets, ut the close of tho war, with their profoQodest regrets and unabated affcclioTu . There, are others who desciy nothing to re volt al in rccticing the concerted, support of the gteal Whig party qf t/ie Union." . ■ . • [Vito .Cincinnati A,tlas, a violent- Federal; paper, sqy s'Tiie Signal Is a- ncptral (of, aa - tho • editor calls it, * newspaper, but wlmsc lean ings are decidedly locolbCoish, 'i’hocdiloris a young man formerly of-the Sthlo of Now-York, a resident of this city thrcaof four years; well known here as a Locofoco of-the Northcrn onlivclavcry school,' and. who, it.is understood, is preparing <0 bring out his paper as an,organ of that section of 1)10 democratic party-. Ho was opc of the speakers at thoilocofoco .war meeting iiv this, city lual winlcr.-in which,he justified tho acquisition of Mexican territory as a natural and reasonable consequence, of the hiss of the Northern portion of Oregon, and Ho urged that ac quisition ;by tho, extraordinary - cry—" Oregon ex tended, not'Texas propagated.'.' • \Vc make these statements iri regard, to the editor of the Signal, 9s_propcr 19 a better .understanding pf his “ scntimun(B ; and-views t**. though of 'l'aylor‘s " a|tprovul , *'only'c’,\leiids : lolhoso presented in the article appended to his idler. Whether llie General.and thu editor .will concur.in; their construc tion ofihd real", t'cnllinctiUand view's" of the latter, mny .be, prid w<i -already learn i , doubled by some, tlinuglt \vo sco.nothihg; iff Utn plain lariifnulrp of the. GciVcrin’aTctlcrT'lj’s’iiggyst suclra doubt?’ GENERAL TAYI*Oja»y ; I*E.TTEU—TIIJ3 - ‘ PRESIDENCY. The following letter froni Gcncral Taylor (which appears in the. Cincinnati “Mowing Signal’’ of the 2Clh instant) will, in view of General Taylor's prominent position before the country, be read, with interest. . . . , Armt hr. Occupation, Camp'iioar Montpry, Miy 18,1847.. ,y “ Siu I l)>i v e ibo honor to acknowledge ‘ the re ceipt of your let.cr; with, the enclosure of your edi torial,, extracted from tho 'Signal* ofthol3thpf April.- , - ■ * • . At this time, my public duties command so fully my attention, (hat it is impossible to . answer your letter lu tho terms demanded by its courtesy, and the importance of the sentiments to which it (iHudcs; neither, indeed, have I time, should I feel myself dt liberty, to enter into the few. and most general sub jects of public policy-suggoslcd by the article in question. 'Mg own personal views toerc Letter with held till the end of the tvnr, when my usefulness as a military chief serving in the field against the aim won enemy, shall no longer be compromised-by their expression or discussion in eeftfltonannir* From many sources Miuvo been niflreascd on the. subject of (ho presidency ; and 1 do Jolonco neither to.thyself nor to.my position, ns an tfficer of >the ai» my,.by acknowledging to you,os I have done to'nil who linvo alluded to the use of iny name in Ibis ex' ailed connection, that my services uro-evur at tho will and'cull of tho country, ami that Inm not prepared to say that 1 shall refuse if the country culls mo to the presidential office, but that I can ahd- shall yield to nu call that dues not come from the spontaneous oclion and free will of tho nation at largo, and void of tho slightest agency of ihy dwh. For the high honor und responsibilities of such an office, I take this occasion to say, that I have not the slightest aspiration ; a much mqro tranquil nml sat isfactory-life, uficrthotcrnirnnlion ofiny present du ties, awaits me,T trust, in tho society of my family ami particular friends, ami in the occupations moat congenial to' my wishes. In no ease can 1 permit myself to be the candidate of any party, or yield my self to party schemes. With these remarks, I, trust you will pardon mo for thus briefly replying to you, which I do with 0 high opinion ond approval of lho ; -sentiments and views cm jroced in your editorial. With many wishes for your, prosperity m •‘"b nml groat usofulnosss In the spline in which your talents and exertions are embarked,! bog to ac knowledge pivsclf, most truly and respectfully, your obedient servant, . • z . TA y T ,o B . ' Major Goncrnl U. S. A. ' Jas. W. Tatloii, iEbij., Cincinnati, Ohio. ’ CIISN. SANTA. ANNA* This distinguished gentleman with one li'tf, lias not yet boon nominated by the Pcderulisls for Ibo Presidency, bul sonic of their papers nro talking about (i, It is thought, however, that lie will hard ly reach it this, time, Ilia claims, which nro .ac knowledged >o bo good, aro considered to bo rather froeli; ' The 'prospect is, that Webster, Oorwin, Biddings, Severance, Davis, Garrison and others will hardly bo able to force him tiireagh e nomina tion. Tho plain (sol is, IhnV-llio federalists dare nnl take him: up. They are afraid they will-got thrashed, If they do.' ■ . ; SriiiKlso,' CoiNoiniNQS.— I’File 1 ’File Splngfiold (lozol tc, say's that a man was sent to tho Hpiieo of Cor tdolion in tjiat town, iiy,Judge Wells,'dn.Tliiirsdoy for stealing a’watch from Iho store el Jonathon Dangs. The sarttd man was sent 1 to the Stale pris on 10 years ago, for stdalfngThosartic'wnloh from, tho suino,nail in tho same store belonging to, : the same man. - . MoomuTK Diiinkino.— Somehody Bays, is aome thing iietwlxta glasa nnd a barrel! Cincinnati. —There ore .70 cliardll.buildlnßs lin ked in Cincinnati onrgPi more in progress. -V* : 7: THE -:-<Vyc give a few more rfieldnclioly prihcilis astfourefructs of the Tariff ; : V\ • ' - 1 EO r °‘ v ‘““P n 0 year 'sinCQ, saysHhe I*!., C/nionj lllo'ruln ofllio cohl infcrqsta of Penn sylvapia by llic fcj/oal of ; the .tariff 0f.f842 t lwaß lhc preVanihg arid standing theme hf Federal politicians *h° jPMtsvUiv'Bmpdriufn of ult., very happily refers to - life former und . °, p if.T nl contmion «f , the,Schuylkill coal 'roglbn. . - C 311 )’ 3 the .editor,) only nfrrt waged lotids were sent to market from that region, ihopopuUtion' of Schuylkill ddunty at that time, depending mainly on Jiuniing for subsistence, In 184(5, nearly oHo’and a halMinlliona of lons were forwarded fVovn the same region, and the demand und supply‘.slill. increasing, instead of employing, a 1 fbw wagons as'in 1812, all li pP rov °menls and moans of conveyance are In eumcrent to transport to,market tho amount.dctiian -ded-, :—— r—: ' 1 ■. 7 r “Pittsburg, has been called - the 'Birmingham of America. , Tlio friends of protection there were strongly opposed to the tariff of 184 C. The iron works which have multiplied in that town, to an as. tonisliing degree, were.to bo-prostrated certainly un der its operation. Well," what turns ■ out .to, ho the fact? V,.- ; Z hpPittsburg 'Commercial Journal / a Federal print, is now. giving asoricaofskctchcs other differ, ent factories—“-iron, glass, &c., dee. , Instead .ofruin all appear to be flourishing} instead of the'bporalivcs. slarving, they are receiving comfortable wagosi Tho iron works ofßaily, Brown & Col, employ about 120 hands, and are calculated to manufacture various species vf fabrics to the amount of $352,000 annual ly. • The Journal slates that instead of ‘striking at the root of nil the industry of the country/ ns the *National Intelligencer 1 so confidently, predicted, the operatives in the iron businemTote'libcrjilly campon, sated; and of course live comfortably. Many of them arc ablo to, make as,high as forty, dblhtrs per week, after paying. their- own assistants; and thirty dollars per week is quite n common amounU When llicsu rales of coriipensalion are compared' with, those re. :cciycd by other mechanics, one may wcU.bc, surpri. sod.that we should over hear cdmplulnts .froin the* operatives in iron works.’. 1 - •_ *“ More Iron -Works.—- Another • rolling, xrilli and foundry is ohnut being erected on the Schuylkill'ri vor, near Philadelphia. ; The establishment. Will • he 18tf feet long, and will,give constant ptriploymont to one hundred bunds. ' From the Lancaster Tribune, June 15, “Wqdonl wish, lo take from old Frnnk-the word ‘honest,’ hul wjml do the Records of Ids,life prove) De&ides many similar ones, wo have no doubt n bill and. receipt something tike the following has been.fildd/away among tho public papers.: The'Commonwealth of , ' .. .. To Francis R. Skunk Dr,- fo five days services as Clerk during theses sion of tho Legislature of 1813, at $3O • |mr day. SIDO;OO..‘ Received payment in full, ; ■ Fas. U;SnuNkt H : : V , This is a regular Joah slab, for, under tho pre tence of adesire lo think Mr, Snu.sk hdndl, as lib truly is, if ever a public, officer Was, a malicious inuondo is trumped up along wjlb it, to’prove that hd is dishonest,. Sow i]\t whole truth is, that there is no such bill oh record any where; There never wns. ajid never could be: because, for the services rendered ihere was no charge made, either on'the Corhmonweallb, the contingent fund of the House of.lieprcsentalivest or Maj. Andrews, then Clerk of the House. • •; * ' «• The vvholu stbry^ without varnish br superfluous words, U ns’, follows : r . In IBI3V after Gov. Portbr had removed Gov. SmrwK from i(ib office of Secretary, Maj. Andre then Clerk of the. House oT Representatives, was taken ill. No-one was.at hand acceptable to all parlies and tjiialified to take bis then speaker waited requesting him to do so—ho. consented—and acted . some , 10 dr. 12 days. 'Andrews got vvelU and no one hoard'any thin" tpbre of the transaction, it .being a private one, until quite as .much to. the surprise of .Mr. Sifunir os ariy'ono'crser ihbTlD'usei uT the high estimation in which they held his servi ces, unanimously" voted him $l5O. , Receipts of Flour at New, York, since 1 si of June, forty thousand barrels a day. ’ a*tarttcto. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. ■ Tuesday, ' July C, 1817. , The annual return of our National Anniversary, which was celebrated yesterday, prevented any Irons* actions in (he market, business being’ dntircly sus pended. Tiic l.ilo ibreign nows of-a further decline in the 'prlccs of Flour in England, has Increased (ltd preceding dullness, and (ho market -has been at a stand still. Ou Saturday there were sales of 1000 barrels, part nt $6 50 and 35 per barrel.— To-day it would not command the latter price. In Corn Meal, Wheat and Corn, no sales have been reported to establish the present rates.-. A day or more must probably elapse before prices will become settled. . Cotton continues dull of sulp at tbo previous cur renev. Whiskey—Last sales in barrclls wore at SB, and iihds. at (ho same prices, but the latter can bo obtain, cd for less.. , ’• MAUKIED, ''On tbe22d Juno lust,' by Isaac Kinsey E*q.nl Mechanieshurg Mr. Wm. Dknny to Miffs. Catha rine Shank, both of.Silvrr Spring township. / On the eight of February last, by the same, Mr. . Smith to Miss M. H. Drown, both of Mechaii -eburg. jmjeo, / On Friday, the 25(h of Juno, hr Dickinson town ship, Mr. Francis KANF,.ogqd‘about 50 years. Proclamation. WHEOEA3 the Honorable llEfncux, President Judge of the several Courts of Com mon Pleas of the counties of Cumberland, Petty und Juniata, iti Pennsylvania, ohd justice of the several Courts of Oyef and' Tondinrr olid General Jail De livery, in said counties, and 'Hon. Jqlm Stuart and John Clchdenin, Judges of (ho Court of Oyer ami Torhiincf and General Jail Delivery, for |bo trial of nil capital nbd other .offences, in the said county, of Cumberland—by their precepts to mo directed, dated the 16th of April, 1847, liavp ordered the Couit of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, io bo hotdon at Carlisle on the fourlli Monday of August next, (boijig the 23d day) at 10 o’clock in the fore noon, to* continue two weeks. NOTICE Is therefore hereby given, lo the Coro ner, Justices of the Peace odd Constables of (ho said county of,Cumberland, ihnt.thoy are by the snld’p™' cent commanded lo bo then and (heroin lliclr proper persons, with their rolls, records, inquislt.loiiß, exami nations, and all to do those things which to their bmcft'uppcrtain to ho done,and all those that arc hound by recognisances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall bo in the Jail of said county, ore to ho there lo prosecute them os shall ho Just. JAMES ilOFi* DU,Sheriff. Sukiupp’h Omen, ? Carlisle, July 8, 1817. S " -■ NOTICE. LETTERS of Administration on Hid-cslalo of Terraco Hums, doc’d. into ofilkoolllyn, Hlolo of Now York, have boon issued by the Register of Cumber, landcouhly, Fa., to tbo subscriber, residing in Lo'. transport, Cass county, Stato of Indiana All poroons having claims or demands against tbd cslalo of said deoedont arojroi|Uostod: to jirosont them properly au thenticated for settlement, and those Indebted will make payment lo . ' JOHN TIUUNS, sldmV. ■ July 8,1847.-lU* ■ ■ N. I),—Tho Administrator above, will remain.in Carlisle fpr two or tbroo weeks, for tbo purpose'of sdoing tboflo inlorostod in- said estate,, OTUAIN’S Forfumed Sand toull and Tablets for l*\ cleansing, whitening and beautifying tho bands, for soli at J. &. W. B. FLEMING'S Drug Sloro. , ■ July tf, 18*1 : " : . | lOOlCtiT,Books. AtV oicid'lcM ossirtmont of J wariouonnltorno,7or solo at tbo drug sldroo July H, 1847. J. & W.D.H.bMING. ; ?;vi- )L,:s 'r OF iE^tijSs7 ! “ T, ' E ' , ' V "«'«W2ovrAremniSfel 7 v enacted, '*■ *'• * ; •«,. ’* “naTm™”'; 0 "’‘‘lor tiio'.rirJcra oVttie I-oat liolUid ibr iut any lm / v ?P°P 0r8 » of loUors irn kHW larfc". Sulaliat 011 JmliB [“ g W U- Post-Office Ulo, passed March Q, 18-15. ■, 1» «bo Poat-oflice -Ljal Oarnsle, la., July Ist 18-17. Persons In. ‘idvSS’ 0110 " ° n lUalißl - Wi » I^ ea . se .say they are Arnold ll II Brindle Elias •Brown -William Butler Samuel BeorA'rtri, Barr HobnU or P Air -»Jofti ’ f.ptigneolier & Eslinger Loomis Isaac C Lindsey Susan Linn A Myers La tVver , DaVld t«rlu—Litefoot—Martr.ii ut ,-- irott-n. inß- Lama John. Bel) James 'lion Mr Bronnon John Esq Million Wm tisd WSS ohn , McManis John Blake Chhrley 0 McCord Isaac Brannep Pa'rick .Miller Hairict Cdldren Allen Esq McConnell-Jeremiah Carrey James - Mussleman- Wm ; - Gannada Elisabeth. ; Nooye Abraham / °™. s er y Aritonlo . Watcher MrfrEflfctbelh Kherly & Stouller Noil] Mr i' S l, y^ K .H in « er Parker Her Isao Ehy& fritchey ParkbrTUrs Ellen : Green Joseph Hbodes Daniel '' Gilbert George M M D Sprenklo Eli ' Glenn. Patterson Smith Dr O ' Giviler Hnnry Sollady Jacob- •./ Hensmenacr Jaeop Stodgins Henry '■"•I. Hughes Mary Slinn Snmii'el- ' ' v Henry George Smith Sarah June Harlin JoHn .Todd Henry FI ; = HotTinanMlenjamin Williamson Col James Hall Jacob 11 Warfield JA . - Irvine Oapl Andrew Wolf Christain JohasHenjaminSr Worsler Dr TII •. . ' Jones .Nathan Si* - Weary Catharine ' Jenson Silora Wharton Mrs Kernes Isaac Wheeler Hcv Tims Kuglor'Joseph S , Wells Mrs Amelia- ; K'"a , • Vieelicr Margaret Retry Sarnhel M //caring John H KloinJolinp •/. : V : .. . ' . GKO. SANDERSON, P. M. the new Postage Law,advertised letters arc charged two cents each in addition to the regular j)osfage,.\\ * fCOME THIS WAY J fiUSlf ALONG i KEEP MOVING!! Ncifßook Bindery mid Book Store. niHTB u®|jrfiignccl takes this method of informing X ;th(J cUUensof Cumberland county, and the public he has opened a NEW ESTABLISH-. MEN,T4ti South Hanover street, in tho store room formerly bccnpiad.hy Mr. James McMalh, and nearly opposite Ih'o Post Office, Carlisle, where ho is prepared to< oxociljb'. with neatness, durability and dispatch, and od reasonable terms, all descriptions ofßinding. Music arjd Periodicals bound, to patterns. Gentle mcn'sJibynrics fitted up and repaired. Ladics’Scrap Bq'okis Albums and Portfolios, of all descriptions, mado id order. Binding done for Libraries, Insillii tions,-Societies, &.c..on advantageous ttfrms. .. ' v BLANK'WORK, of every description, such as Dockets, Records, Deed Aooks, Day Books, Lodgers* Journals,' 'Memorandums, Chock Rolls. Receipt Books, &.C., of the, finest quality of paper, and in a workmanlike style, cquvl to any made In nnycoulitry town in.lbV Stale, on the most reasonable terms.— nnd stfispneimena. . • N, B—Old books rc-boudu with , neatness‘and dis natch. .'Also, files of papers. JOSEPH S. GITT, Agent for Daniel Gilt. Carlisle, Juij 8, 1847. STRAY 1100. ■ ■ f 1 Ail'fllf ,'t oill l c premises of the subscriber* Hying in Vj/-iJicffia lowns 1 1 ip, Cumberland county, near in the month, of May last, o /yfflpLWmfrtil Ililll— tii/t rmlil. ca ” The ownfir.ui requested to comcToiWarJ, pnove properly, pay charges, ami lako'it itway, otherwise it will ho disposed tiff as the law directs. JACOB NOGLE. July 8, 1847.-31* To Potllarii and Country Store Keepers. , is prepared lo supply.the trade with uli thd popular medicines generally, in use, upon terms ns favorable os' the' city prides*'. As Jio gjvca this deportment of hid l busiiicss his personal attention, pedlars and nloydcpend (Upon .their es sences and nil other .'preparations’ being properly pul up* Please call arid examine,.■ , July 8, 1847.. •’ , PHEAP GLASS JARS.AND TUMBLERS FOR \j PRESERVES.—Just’ received .a largo' assort ment oflow priced Glass Jar* and Tumblers suitable for the preserving season. For nolo by J. J. MYERS, High Street. July;B. 1847. ' TO COUNTRY PHYSICIANS,—Dr* Myers ha* just received,in addition to Ills-former stock, u largo assortment of Drugs and Medicines, warranted pure and fresh, among ‘which arc all the recent pop. ular preparations of the profession, which ho \yill sell on as good terms as any establishment out of Pliila* dolphin. Physicians are ’requestedTo call and ex amino for themselves. July 8/1847.' •• ' ■ - . - • ■ MUPIUUOR OLD WINES ANp BRANDIES, 0 /or medicinal.purposes. Dr. Myers has just sc. Icctcd in tho oily, nil assortment of - the most choice old Wines and Brandies for medicinal, nud table purposes. Those purchasing may depend upon them as being pure. Also,.Champagne) Port,-Claret and other summer Wines. ’ July 8; 1847. _ ; v LIQUORS,! LIQUORS S—Thei subscribe* having*, determined to dlscontinuo.tho sale of Liquors, (except for medicinal purposes,) ufieri' his entire slock, consisting of French., Peach and .Ooitnyfin Brandies, Holland Gin, and Jamaica- Spirits, fold Monongnhelj.and Wiius pf various qualities/all of which ho Will.sell nt very reduced prices. JJ. Ml Luo, July 8, IS-17.' ’ , ■ . , ALEXANDER'S TIIICOUAI’IIE, wnrrnnl.il lo culor tliolmir or wliinkcra, n flnor Muck Ilian any oilier, linlr dye known upon imnicdinle applica tion. For nnlo nt llio Drug nlmo of ! J7&W. B, FLEMING. July 8, 1817. RpUSSBI?Q u POMMADE PHUOCO&tE, the purest and inoat pcifocl article for tho growth and preservation of the Hair, warranted genuine Hoof marrow for sale nl the drug store of J,.&. W, 11. FLEMING., .ljuly 8,1847. ‘ . ' ■ "f) OUSSBI/S TOOTH PASTE. To those who X\‘ value sound and handsome teeth, thirl propura tiim is confidently rccotmhcndcd, Forgoing u pear ly whiteness to ilho enamel, firmness to tho gums, and fragrance lb tho breath, it is deacrvodly esteemed. For snlo ot tho Drugstore of ;t J,&W. D. FLEMING. July 8,1847. mOWNSBND'B'-J3XTRAOIV OP . SAR3APA- X article i« now used extolled wolv liy iitiynlciunxi lVlr illo fcmowd nml pmnnnon euro of- till (llrcanes' nfleSnif from on Impure "into oi the Mooi!, dr 1ml) It of dyelom; II l.'wamnlrtl V manufacturer to bo five timea atronger than any o»mr preparation extract, nmloacli bottle to contain u ,mrl. Price « 1 per Per ' July's, 184*. ' perfumer , fncdvr.lJ.y -, guarantor of lU.nuri&j lw ‘y. jj j.'jjj.M lSO, : .July B,ISW Av^on'B'lNDeW'" ll ' ll ,NK ; for ,nl,lkil ‘ t ’ issuim sa»p^ of ‘ . . • July 8, 1 R 47. T;S? ITivnta sale, hi* ynluiWd JL Krtm siluattt ih Wcblpennsboro’ township, Cum berland county- aboun2;mi!Vs west bt-CajHalc, nnd ‘ Mido from.N^vvlljc,and $ of orbilcfrom IhoCum berland Volley Ruilfodd, tin the .Big-Spring. Said furnv; i» bounded by lands of-Kolfen Ulcan, RoUbrt M’Farlane and dlhcrs, contdinin£ ahoul - A 120 Acres, , . land* oboul 80 acres of wluchjii deaicd and in a ‘good stale of cultivation— theresidue Ucov. ered ; \vith thriving limber of various kinds; About 0 Dcfcs.of the'cleared land is meadow, and the whole is under good fence. - Thoiniprpveincnts, are a two story . * v ' ... Log House fc Slone Kitchen, iSSife. A Double Img Itarn, and other, oui-buildmgs, with a good Orchard and d well of water hear the door.' •r^" ® f a *’« n »*immediately on the road leading from rscwvilb) to Springfield and Skough’stowh, ou tlie bank of Uc never failing Uig Spring, and about half a nine from two Mills and a'Wcolon Factory. Along the bank rtf- the 13ig Spring is a variety of never fail ing small springs of choice water.' ’ Ah indisputable tilloand possession given on the fi " l 1 of 1 A P ril !,c JS t * I'he.nbovc.farm is the properly of the heirs of GeOrge Wykc. dec’dv For Vernm and other particulars enquire of Ihe undersigned residing oh the premises. Jf hot sold at, private sale bcforo'tho Ifllh day of •September, . next; it will be oilcrcU at public sale on the promises, on that day* : WM; WYKE. - June 24,18-17.—2m A Farm for Sale, THE subscriber offers Ids (arm for sale, situate 3$ miles west of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Fa!, oil, the Cohodnguinct crock road, and about half a mile from Davis’, mill. The farm contains vSlxty-loiir & a half Acres, of llrfet-rate limestolio land. About 64 acres is clear ed, well Ikmcii, and in a high slate \)f cultivation— the, residue is covered with good timber, and the whole is under good fence. The improvcmmits are a Frame House, MS' A large Bank Barn,, with two floors, Wagon Shed. Corn CflD. Grancrv, &c., under the same roof. Therb IS blio A Brick Waah-huuse, Smoke-house, arid A Well of iicvcr-fuiU ing water, with a pump in it; under the some roof, Arid oilier out-liuildlnga; , A Brick Cistern, capahlo of, containing 80 hogsheads of water, arid a young thriv. ing Orchard of hearing.fruit, a good Lime Kiln, &c. The huildings were all built withiq six years. Juno 24, .1847.—1 f . GEORGE MYKUS. liuiu for Sale TH Offer at private sale that valu able farm situate in South Middleton 'township, Cumberland connty, about 3$ miles south of Cur lisle, near the Forge, road, containing between 90 ami 109 Acres, of first rate limestone land. , The improvements : Jwjl uroa LOG HOUSKand LOG BAHN, (the latter nearly new) a good, Tenant {{SJlißftiKuise, and other out-buildings, an Ap : fgftais&pl o Orchard of thriving trees, together with n : number of cliorry and peach trees, all in thriving condition. A well nf excellcnl.walernenr ihe door, &c, Between, J 2 and 16-acres, ofthe above:ls Woodland, and is well .limbered. -The remainder is cleared land and ih-a high state of cultivation; - [ Persons wishing to view tlio properly will call on cither of the undersigned, who reside in tiiu township aforesaiti. JACOB WISE, HENRY WISE.. FREDERICK WISE, Admrs. of Frederick IViae 6V. dec'll. Juno 170847-—2 m» ' , . . - Properly Ibr Sale. •.A ‘CERTAIN • Uol of Ground, situated in Dickin- Xx. son township, Cu)nl»£rlaml county, JWA South aide pflhe Ycllow.Drccvhc? Crock, pWEI/MN(i HOUSE, with 3 . AI'WS of Uround attached thereto,'ami an excellent of water:—* T!)o above would bo a very good Klahjl a store. Persona wishing to purchase, otitpiirtuwt^i^wner. - r June 10, 1817.—41.* ,,v >V : 't*" l ■ Health iiiaclo easy' (or tlU!Fi*(!«ivle. Or Vlnjtlcal Training, to make their, Liccs World trongand Happy, by (he autlibr of ‘' iltiu'. f . cation? fa It J»,.PughtJo lie, mid Slight).' . ” lie, u :J?irst Am'nican JSditwnVioUh - I - j 'Vr-v Additions: ■' I 7)i3IiVO fth ojememurv and tr'enlUo on I IJj Self Knowledge. Containing t-horl and enter-1 (uining aUidcs on * , Food, “’■Heart, Glands, Strength, 1 Eating,.. Stomach,' iVorves, KeoroatlonH, ' Digestion, Liver, Brains, Old Ago, I DJood, - Lungs, Mind, Man, I Secretions, Arteries, - Senses, Woman, ’ Head, Veins,. Health, Disease, I &c. &C. fcc, Togcthct with the Great Scflfbt—■Success 2n Life how attained—how to do goad—causes mid dlectsof error—hobila—passions—woman described—man do scribed—man’s errors—rich and 'poor—sexes—virtue and vice—•youthful errors—woman how umdo deli cate— woman’s virtues, ambition, dee. &c. .The whole designed for the uoh|o purpose of im proving and extending education amongst,the people, imposing valunhlo knowledge on* the physiology ol the human frame, and the lows which govern mental and hodily health, &ci Any, person sending cents enclosed m a letter shall receive one copy hy inuilj or five copies will he rent for §i. Address, postage paid . G. B. ZII3DJSU-& Co. May 27, 1547. ly ■ (XJ'This valuable work contains (In duodecimo form) 177 pages. , • V Jlovcr’s First iproiiiimii iVrllliig Ink* JJUIOM Dr. Ifaro, the’celebrated Proleaaoror Chain ; islry in the University of Pennsylvania. “PiiitAnßi.niiA Oct. 11,1843, “Dear Sir— Having tried your ItiU. I'will thank you to Bend me another Mile, nb I Imd ii to bo ox* ccllcnt. lam yours, truly, “HO NT, HARK.” From Dr. Locke, of Cincinnati, for ia nuuicroua scientific rcweaichea. ‘•Medical College of Ohio, Cincinnati, 1 January 17, 15441- “Having used Mr. Hovor’u Writing Ink, I am sal died that il U tlio’hoM which has ever come to'iny uowledgd, and OBpdeifillyJs it excellent for Iho use of iho Steel Pens, and will hot corrode them, even in lung use. “JOHN LOiJlvE, Prof, of Chemistry." Hover’s Adamantine Cement. Prom'ii well known acicnlino fjehtlrnmn. . Phils., Fch. 27, 18-11). '■Mr.Jo.oph 13. Hover-Sir.- A ush of your Ce ment, mu] some practical train of it. .openor.iy, has iniluceil mo to recommend lt Jo other, a. on in . - hlo article for Wnrc * ‘‘Analytic 6’hoim'Ml,”. j For sale nl the nmnufaeiory, Wholesale and lie: rail. No. 87 North 'Phlril Street, Cllcrr 7 .(root. j[OVfltl, Manufacturer' 'rl • May 13 IB' l7 ' milK subscriber, oMI o Into firm of Duck * Mooro, i T'/nkcn thin method *>f Informing bis Irlendn ' ,|, O public In gohcral, Him lie tun bought out the in- ' f.tri'fll of R )<• Bin*,'ll llm old Mlnbluhrd 0I.(> JH INO STAND, JVo.SM Market Hired, Vluladelphxai nml l« now propon'd lo nil hind* of, UoHuy mndo CLOTHING, nl pritus which .cannot but sq riiro lo him the patronage of nil l*ho winli .to, pbr choiip Clothing. I. hn*u dplcndld -french Cloth Drew mid frock Conti, from 43,60 (odta.du. 1 p„,iin froin 76,ecnln lo SU; Vonl*. from fikj cents to jidj suit of Suiiiiuur Clothing Cot -43,26. Alno, nil ! kihdn of Onnllomon'a Fiirnidiliif; OoSdn nl extreme ly low priced, ■ - - . , Wholesale dealers in' Clolliiiiß would dcuwojl to call at tho store of .lOHllPtl J. MO DUE, Dh-l Market Street* Philadelphia, May 20, let'll- ", White SuSpiiw - fPHB subscriber rcspetilfully'informs hi£Trichdsopd X the. pdhljc, that h'eTiSs leaflet! theobovo'ealablis h nicni; and will bo ready to receive visiters at any tiroo r.»m and after, the. pihiof July. The CBiabllshtnont ias roecmly been ccfurnUhod, and otherwise impro v - * 1; Cood. ahd careful scrvanta will ho at wayg-jn visiters may rely upon being turnishcil with every Thing hulcblulcd to add tolhbhr p eisure-and 'J’herb will bo conveyances a \\ayg ready to convey pAssehgtra from the New* Mile Depot, on tho Cumberland Valley Road to the S|> ; n , le ‘-.,, . j. A. itAUM; June 24, 1847—2 m /IAME to. Uio subscriber loading in tiickinioit V> township, on or about the ISlh.of Junolast. Ti. light brlndlo COW, with pari of her tail ' v jS2iL while* some silois on her forehead, about 4 years. old; The owner Ss requested to corn’c for* - ward, ( provc,'properly,^pay, charges, and lake her awnyj otherwise she will, he disposed,of as ifco law directs.. ■ . CHRISTIAN WAIIRLY". ” July 1, 18l7;—3l» • * Arrivtil of llootv Slidesand .Brogaiis;, inn . J US'P tacclveil ; b*hcvV Assortment ufj of MeiPs ildolai & Boys* Calf Ki[> Mphrocfe, Ladies*lCid and . lUorrocco Slijipcrif, Mieses arid Cl’iild ren’s Guiiers, black' and fancy colored' Kid Boots.— Also KUI Mortoccb Linings,' &c., wholesale or retail at the lowest prices. ' . Call at PnrUr'n' SJmc Store, corner of Pill streets,.opposite the Mclhodist'Bpiscopal CiiurcU Carlisle, July 0,,1840. ’ SlO Reward! rpilK above. lrofraW will be paid Id any person wf,» JL will give Infprinallbn Ihat will lead to tho dalcc* lloiiond conbictloh df lho person or persons whocul and defaced the end sighs of ihc awning in front of tho store of (lie subscriber oil Saturday night last. J.W»EBY; Carlisle June 24,1847;—3i* Information Wanted \ MOTHER residing in Warsaw, Poland, some 0 IX .years since having received intelligence of her spa IlriMir Raukczkwskt, being in Iho State of Pennsylvania, is anxious to know wlicro. sho inay address him'. Any word respecting him will bo lhankCuily at this oflice; Carlisle, Juno 24, 1847'. ... . Surveyor 'and. Scrivcii«*r. .. I OIIN Ci MITCHELL; will,bo foilnd ot his oftiett ♦.I in ihe rear of-the Court House—ready atoll lipies—unless engaged in ilio business of his proles* sion—to make,surveys of lands, roods, etc. ; > He will also prepare deeds.of conveyance ohd any other* in strument of'wriling. - , , Carlisle, June 24, 1847.—3 m < Estate Notice* I" ETTEUS of administration on the estate hfJohn J Harper, late of iMiiUjri township, Cumberland co., Pa., have been granted by the Register of.said 'coun ty to the subscriber residing-in Dickinson town; sliipj county aforesaid. All persons Indebted lo.tfaM estate are requested tp nrnko immediate payment, and those having claims will present litem properly authenticated tor a'cttlerhcnf. • V WILLIAM HARPER, iSx'rl June 21, 1817.—Cl’ . . NOVICE IS hereby given that Letters of Administraliph.iou the estate nf John Voter, late of West Penns borough township, Cumberland co., decM., havo beeu issued by the Registerto the subscribers living iitsaid township. All persons owing the estate will make Immediate payment, and those haying cloims .will present their accounts duly authenticated for settle mciil; , , ~ , ÜBZEKIAU VOTER, iWM'fV June 3, lS)7.'— b 1 . ,V" J ' KoUfco; , Letters of uJiuinlaitniioii bn tii? c.B[aicbr Afua* , AutV Cumberland county, Pa ,havc been pronlcd by thoße^ r gisterof said county to the subsCriberresidihgTn said township, county .aforesaid. All persons indcht? ed to said estate are requested to liiako immediate payment, and those will present then! propo.ly authenticated for settlement. * , DANIEL KAUFEMAN, Ex'r, ; June :i. 1847.—6t* . ftOTaCU. Il'T \VOI7IjD hereby notify all persons who nre ia 1 arrears, either hy note, bond or buok account, to end and settle their respective ducsdß'Z bnvedispo sed'ofniy ciif/restoclc of Hflrdwaro to Messrs.- Fish er nnJ of Harrisburg, and for no other rea son but.lo seillfe.u/i hiy hooks. ' The sooner calls aria rnadu (ho bcUcrj ns by July next (he accountswlll he left in- the Hands of a legal oTlicer for collection.- 4 . Tho hooks must itotv he sullied up, several attempts having been - nitidis hiil fallbtl induing’so. Wo give? fair warning that if ofly ono fails (here is a woythat will not fail in making thorn settle. Those having linsiiifss with me will find mo at my residence, edr uur of I.uulhur nod l*itt streets, Carlisle, April 15, 1847. ASSESSMENT. MKMBEKS ufthc Allen ami Bust Fcnnsborougli Mutual Fire Insurance Company*, are hereby uotilicd that the Btfird of Managers have ordered on assessment of- lour per- cent.’ on all premium notes, due tho Company mi tho *i)lh day of May last* (o Iro paid previous to the. Dili 1 day of August next, to tho Treasurer, or to tho persons who have beou appointed Receivers LEWIS IIYEU, Secretary. , Tho following named persons have been appointed by''(ho Treasurer to net ns Receivers s ' . b'or Cumhrrlaml county— -Willirtm MJBcclom,' (ProthonoliiryV ulllcbi) Carlisle j Robert C. Smith Middleton township; John Cdover, E2ij., Me*, chanicshurg; and Rudolph Martin, IV. Cumberland.-, J’or Dauphin toiin/y—llpuscr & Cochinaii, Jlar nsliurg. • " \ For York cnmi/i/. —Peter jr., Franklin township; Samuel Prowot, Falrvlow township. ■ C/, Payments may bo made to either of tlio above' named -gentlemen, or to . . . , , . ; . MICHAEL COCKLIN, Treosurer. Near cdiuphordslovvn, Cumberland county. Juno 10, Ifi47.—4t. Notice to i'ax I’njcrs. UNDER tho provininnu of, the act,of 1844,any; county paying Into the Slato Treasury, ihoSlato lax lovkul oil buch county, f pilor to tho |fivh of in any year, in entitled to an abatement of 6 per cent. 'on llui uiuouiil so paid*' ~ . - , • Tho unilfcrblgm’tl, Comimasloijfa °( Cumberland ■ county, in view of iho' nbovo lt l i-nuiliiblii anil piopo’f that llioM,>™o ItMlt" P rom P l I paviiionl of llirir laxoa pilar Mlha nblo lliu T/nwur.r lo jmy over ibo Slowl.**, I rcci-ivn Ibo nlwcwM iibuloincnt of S pur «i I. tile toil-ill ol which- linn liillii-rlo been citizen* of ll»- c.mulj- gcncrallyi *«<*ou|il Ip albpVCil n .(i-Jodlim of Him amount 'V 11,0 oollo«tor—bare ou ; lliorizi-il Ibo dini-rcul pollcctora loinaka <IHi«l nbati-v ,1 ('nun I lib Stiitu lili.ib JiH caiwiiiyUoro.llip.Silalb »ml CJonnly lurid pulil la llw, collector prior lo ilio 18111 Ilf July, lB4T;\vlioh liiiil ab;i(iunfnt slmll amount In 0110 coni or nibio,' no,fraction, of a cent- to bo ere- tho act of 194-1, llio Commtmiinncra hnvii imlil the Stale tax nf tula county annually' 16 llici State Troo*urer, witliin tho time .prescribed by thq «d, mul the county haa received thq benefit of mv ulmtebieUl of 6 per cent, ihetuon* but to jnect'said payment (hoy have found it necewnry hcretoforbtq appropriate a part ,of llto ioUiity funds to : mecr the duflcicncj ocbnalohcd by delinquent*,’until Oic. lml mice of the Stale ta< was collected. U Ufctofora bor 1 conies necessary to’ require the payment of both State and County tax. to entitle the payer lp f lhc bforesrfidf abatement upon Clio aforesaid Slate u£« /,*“ Tho .umlcrpiVncd,therefore confidently pnb’rippfo that tlibaboyo .arrangement,' and the further iwvpt ment of enabling Cumberland • character for ~?0,.«■ ncquUod m til" Jurliawn.xf * Ciullu\oluvii;il(ti,\vi[l InJuco «j, ltllj is,l, 'tiny of llkuir tHtttu uml ■ Julv. ■ v ft srSKHUW, • IMNIEI. COUU3. , . , )’ ... Couiili'‘Ciimmia>Ontrs. /. , Jlti''’, CfC JACOB SENE 11.
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