K, , ,ip conclusion is, that it took from fire near the (iroun»' t | |o Jj rBt that was discovered ofll.llm t * ilWS 'uicro rushing oUt of ihp'ventilators, Used for il»"‘ e f ' (f nib hot air, situate directly over'or near , c-irry |< whs yet on firb slic, WaS.lakon j V the Diilawaro, and when near tins harbor *, Cheboygan,' Iho.bow ortho vessel burning,lctlho , 0 Inr drop, whilti! they .‘whor«( obliged to out the ° nC ’° and sho went. ashore, ont llie/beacli*. It la c . 1,a,n 1.»‘ it largo amount of lifts sugar*, molasses,,and 1 icavy- stuffs that wcroin.lhp bottom .of the hold llf bo saved. ‘ Tim Phmnrx was. owned by Messrs* pcaso & Alien, of Cleveland, and wo understand was of life'is tlio largest, W believe, which . r occurred on the. lakes, and tho properly loss is fnicnKC. It is supposed that those UHVHollamlors ud considerable money* with * thorn,* os they- were ' king a location in tho West. . Bill liow uncertain lt Is, indeed, tnournful Ip record this Sad were eye-witnesses of this dreadful c fla y that language is Inadequate to givoovena * C f description of It | all was confusion and luinult cries and screams'of the poof Hollanders, col* Pled together in crowds on the boW'of the boat, cC enough to make the most resolute heart fuller, WC (I Impress on Iho minds of'those fortunate enough Pcbcupc recollections of that awful hour, that lime L neijr obliterate. • .. V - , r Young and old—the vigorous and dccropid—wo men and children, were all huddled together perfect -1 frantic at the horrible doom that awaited them — He still small hope, that the Dolawaro,\you!d arrive 0 render them assistance, served only to prolong Iho sufferings of those who clung to the boat to perish by L devouring element. , / . [ ono Unio tho rigging of. the vessel was com nlclcly 'crowded' by these who sought refogo from iho flames and.smoko! the Bre spreading rajiidly, upot) reaching the- rigging Iho whole was in one in slaiit a perfect blaze and those who still elung to Ihcir last hopes, dropped like the seared and yellow leaves before the chill Mast of winter. This was the saddest Eight of all j sickening even to contemplate. A Novel Case in Court.— At the lasi October icrm-oftho McCracken Circuit Court', a novel ca ß c in tbc history of jurisprudence came on lobclricd. ]t was an action on. the ease brought by a son-in-law ngainst a futlicr-ih-la.w, for fraud in concealing froto tile son-in-law the fact that the young lady was of fliclcd with ulcers and running sores, the effects of white swelling, and for. false representations' said to have been made by the father-in-law before marriage, relative to (bo young lady's lameness. The counsel in defence demurred to the declaration, and, in sup port of the demurrer, assumed the position ihnt such an action was against tlio pulley of our law, and the marriage' forbid such an inquiry as must necessarily, ensue, If the ease was tried on its merits. The learned judge presiding suggested to defending counsel that the case was entirely now in American juiisprudbncc, and he would prefer the case .shoiild go before the jury, and the question presented Tor tiro jmlgwml of the court oh demurrer.could ho deter mined, ns well in arrest'of judgment ns if it should be rendered. Upon the suggestion of the court, the demurrer was withdrawn, a plea of not.guilty was filed and issue joined to the country. ■ After the.evi dence was alt hoard and the arguments of the coun sel, the jnrv, without a moment's deliberation, brought in a verdict for the defendant.—Pa ducah Ktntuckian. / , MARBIED, , * On Wednesday evening the Ist inst, by the Rev. James Lillie, Samuel Linn, Esq., of Bellcfontc, Cen tro county, to Miss Augusta G., daughter of John Moore, Esq., of Carlisle. f On Thursday last, by tho Rov. 11. Aurand, Mr. Samuel Soumta, to Miss Kboboca Lepever, all of Franklprd township. ✓ In l7isb'irn, on Thursday evening last, by. the Rev. John O. Frilchcy, Mr. .William Heck, of Milltown, to Miss Esther, daughter of Col. John Steel, of tho former place. ■ . , • / In Mcclmnlcsburg, cm tho same evening, by the Fame, Mr. Jacob Miller, ofSilver Spring toWnshlp, to Miss Caroline Ristune, of Mechanicsburg, / In I'hitndelphia, bn Tuesday, Hie 30lh nil., by the Rev. Dr. Ci U. Demme, Mr. Jacob Miller to Miss Catharine Auuenrif.d, all of that city. DIED, /in this borough, early yesterday morning, of con sumption, Mr. George W. Cart, aged. 38 years. borough, on Monday night last,^pf,con sumption, Marshall Hannan, Ist Llcutcmiht 11 Hi Regiment, U. S. Infantry, aged about 30 year*. ’ [Lid. H. was burled with tho honors of war. yeai terdny afternoon. The ftincral was attended by the ufliccrs and soldiers stationed at the Carlisle Barracks, the three volunteer companies of our town, nil la I lull uniform, and a large concourse of citizens.] /in this borough, on Sunday night lust; Mrs. Ann, iv Ijo of the Rev. Win. Butler, aged about 50 years. /In this borough, on Monday morning last, Mr. tfiptloLAS Ulrich, aged 73 years. /In South Middleton township, on Thursday morn ing last, alter a lingering illness, Mrs. Jane Ellen, wife of Mr. Robert Graham, and daughter of Mr Isaac Weakley, aged about 45 years. "*■ TO LET. IK HOUSE and lot of ground with Stabling, Wash f\_ House, Wood House, &c.| situated on'Sooth Hanover street, In the Borough of-Carlisle, for one jrar from the Ist of April, 1848, formerly the rosl* deuce of the Rev. T. V. Monro. Fof terms opply to JOHN AONBW, Ag’l.. December 0, 1847. $5 Reward UANAWAY from ibo subscriber residing in Carlisle, on the 28th of .gffiSy** November, 184Y*. an indentured op prentice to the Boot nnd Shoeinnking business, named StbJpiiks A. Ooufc- Said apprentice Is about 5 feel —g inches in height,and Imsstrait black liuir. Had on when ho left a cross barred coat, dark cawlnnelt pants, cloth cap, and croSs burred Woolen vest I caution all persons against harboring, cm* ploying, or trusting him on my account, as I am de termined to pul the law in force against all who do *o. The above reward,will, bo paid to any person who will deliver him to the subscriber in Carlisle* Cumberland county. JOSEPH SITES. December 0,1847.—3 t , . Sheilff’s Hales. BY virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas, issued out of tho court of Common Pleas of Cum berland county, ond to me directed, I will expose the following Heal Estate for sale at thoOourlHouse.fn dm Borough of Carlisle, on Friday tho 7lli January, 1818, at 10 o'clock, A. M. . ' A half Lot of Ground, situate In the Borough of Carlisle, bounded on the oast by (ho College Lane, ° n die north by Robert Emory, on the west, by on Alley, and on tbo sooth hy u lot of Mrs. Stnyrnan, containing 50 feel in front nnd 225 feet in depth, having thereon erected a largo two story Briok House, Frame Stable, &o. ‘ ■ Also, ti Lot of Grouml, in .aid Uoruugh, bounded 7 & lot of Hohcrt Btpory on the north, College Lano ® n the cast, the Carlisle nnd Chambcrshurg Rood on 1,10 south, and on Alloy on the west, containing 225 length and 50,feet in breadth, having thereon ef «lcd a largo frame WAREHOUSE./, - ??' zp d and taken in execution os tho property of John McUaffrcy, Also, nil the interest of Peter E. Weaktoyrboing 16 one*fifth part of a tract of land situate in Dickln *°'i township, containing 140 Acres, more or less, Nndod hy lands of, Wm. Ornlglow, Samuel Caro r* crB i Henry Sprigg and Christopher Johnson, hav ,[,B thereon erected a two story BRICK HOUSE, Fi *ame kitchen, frame darn, *>») Wagon Shed. Seized and taken. in execution 11 tbo properly of Peter E. Woakley, Also, a tract of laud situate in South Middleton ow |»sh||), containing 00 acres, moro or loss, adjoining 111, l 8 °l John Culver on tho west, John Stuart, Esq. n the south, Thomas Giron's heirs on; tho north, av,n 8 theroon oroetbd a two story House, JLog Mtarn, X ami oilier out-liGUfiss. . Also, n trod of Mnunloin 1 Lond, containing* 14 Jni° B ’*7* oro or 88 ' adjoining Elio* Janos on tho wcbli i n ,J n 5 U S °n tho south* Robert Given on tho east and L, ~n B * uar t on tho north* Belied and taken in oxo- I 0,1 D “ ll ‘° Properly of Honry Hartxol).- I And oil to ho sold by mo, I o JAMES HOFFBR, Sfi'l* . I (' » Office, ? Mslo. Dec. 0, 1817. J , ‘J 7 ; ( ., :!1 ,i. TTT.H'k bo'tjxposed. to public sale,’ .at.the,Court g,... ,;i- .It,,, iU , W; IJpttso, Ip the Borough of Carlisle,(if not sold« at private, sale before that day,) on Monday'(ho Iflth * day of JanUdi-y, .1848-, a LOT of, OROUND, situate I in S otlli West street, oppbsito the property of Rudi-Q sel Watcher, in the; Borough of, Carlisle, 120 feet inj - doflh to nh alley, and 45-feet in front* The imfi pro/emdnts are two ‘ * i 4m|L Brick Dwelling Houses, * |i;j;[||g%wltlfattick stories, each building eSSgSSRing 4 rooms. The houses arc new and in; good condition.' This property will bo sold separate-! ly or together, to suit purchasers. F Also, at the same lime and place,tvill bo offered| for sale, (he property how'in the occupancy of Adam|__, Senscman, in North Pitt'street, bounded on the northr 2 by property of Charles Ogllby, arid bn the' south by : , property of Robert,Allison, containing 30 feet, in; front, and 120 feel deep. The improvements are n— large tWo story ■ .... j lerrittirialfndemnity, from the fact that at their last Brick Dwelling; House, . , /jr! session, an act.wad passed} upon tho Executive re-j cohtttining six rooms, with attick story, together withf*, cohimcndallon,appropriating three millions ofdoilarS| a Kitchonj Bmoko House. Bake Oven* and other ne^i^ !t " lhatexpress object. This appropriation was cessary ouMiuildings. all in good condition. r * 1 «» de "»P enable the President to conclude a treaty i The properties above described will be sold on nc-J e .“ O0 ' hm ' ts un ? bounda.tcs with the republic, of dommodaling and easy lerma, which will bo madc'p boaacd , by him mlhe event that .aid known on, the day of eele by Iho proprietors, Sonacl \' Myi when B, f cd b I ‘ "■ °n n - A it: Rnn . >f t two governments, and duly ratified by Mexico, shall ’wfr t f a*> nmn ii a - ’ h call for the expenditure of the same, or any part „ r i , ■WIW'IAM OOULB.Auctioneeri t t h„feof.'>: The hbjecl of asking this ipptoprialion Carlisle, December 0. 13-17. St , > , Wtta distinctly ataUd in Iho several messages bn the •’ ■' ' Proposals ' f subject which 1 communicated to Congress. Similar WTT*f ■, i.J «"* ( l : » ». j appropriations made in 1803 and 1800, which wfero f \ r P n ■ < ! ~l hc referred to, were intended to ho applied in part con 25th instant, for the letl.ng of tho.Dublmg Bldctat i on ’ ftr tho ccaaion of LomaUna arid the vap oulpher Springs foi; the enpuing season. Pho | ‘ JTloridaa • • lioriOri belonging to Iho establishment Is furnished in I, , Jn . Hka manner it waa anticipated that, in settling part. 1 hero is o goud Saw Mitt on tho premises, J*i_— <•., >» •- --»-*•— The proposals maybe for the‘year and the whole Glnd,hr Jacob -Weaver LW promises, or for tho'spring Season, as will best,'suit Himgardnor Peter Wicks John the proposer. . SAML. AHL, Harris Robt. C Weifner Peter. T. A. M'KINNEY, -Jacobs Susannah Wolf George * SCOTT COYLE,, Jenkins John • White S C Ncwvillo, Dec. 9,184,7.—3 t Managers. Judson Catharine Wunderlich John • . : ! 1 1 " Kinsley Georgn • r While Jameaß Kerbßr.Fahzis 3 ' V . Wilt & Bryan - Keck Elizabeth. Vs < > Wollet Catharine Lemmon Thomas . . 1. . For Kent. r pHE house situate in South Hanover street,-next JL door,to A. &W. Uentz's store, and at present occupied by Henry ■B. < Ritter. The house is well calculated for u dwelling, and is also one.of tho best stands for a store or shop in town. Possession given on tho Ist of April next. Enquire of- " PETER GUTSHALL. Carlisle, December 9,1847. —tf military Notice* THE enrolled inhabitants residing within the inunds of the BGth Regiment, Ist Brigade, of the llih Division. Penna. Militia, will take notice that there will be an election held on Saturday, the.2s(h insti, at the public house of Mr. Clark at Oyster's Point, for the Ist Battalion, and at the public .house of Mr. Joseph Black, in Mediates* burn fn/lho 2d .battalion, of said Regiment, ibrone Colonel, in room of Samuel Brenlzer, removed out of the hounds of said Regiment. Also,' for one! Major for tho Ist Bainlion, in room of the former Major, removing out of tho hounds of said Balal limt. Captains of Companies will be punctual in furnishing iheir respective muster.rolls .‘to the Judges and Clerks appointed to attend said elec r lion districts, under the .penalty of.tlio .Militia laws of Penna.! The election, wifi be held between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and.G.P, M, nfsaid day. Capl. Longnecker, will superintend the Ist Uallalllon, and Maj. Houser the 2d. - EDWARD ARMOR. Gen* Com* and acting in the absence of Jacob Rehrar, Inspector of said Brigade. . Carlisle, Dee, 9, 1847;—-31. Application fol* licclisd. NOTICE, is, hereby given that I intend to apply at iko next term,of tho court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county, for a license to keep a tavern or public house in tho'house I now occupy as such in Shopherdstown, Allen township. DAVID SUEFFER. ' December 9,1847.—3 t ‘ We tho undersigned citizens of Allen township, in the county of Cumberland, decertify thal.we arc well acquainted ’WlththS above named David that ho is'of good repute for honesty and temperance, nnd is well provided with' house room and' conveniences for the lodging and accommodation df .strangers and travellers, and that such inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate tho public and entertain strangers and travellers. - Michl. Gocklin, , Levi M. Cortver, Jacob Shelly, Levi P, Eberlcy, , Lewis Kline, David Eborly, Henry Kline, Joseph Shirk, , / Henry Gusler, •’ • Allen Floyd, David Devenny, John W. Cocklin. Isr.icl Bowman, Application for Ittlcciisc. NOTICE is hereby given that I intend to apply at the next term of the court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county, for a license to keep a tavern or public house in the house I now. occupy as such in tho'East Ward in (ho Borough of Carlisle. ‘.CHARLES MACGLAUGHLIN. December'S), 1847.—3 i r *_.~ \Vo Ihcuhdcrsigncd citizens of tho East Ward in tho Borough of Carlisle, in the county of Cumberland, do certify that hc are well acquainted with the above named Charles Macglnughlin, that ho is of good ro puto for honesty and temperance, and is well provid ed With house roam nnd conveniences for the accom modation of sltongois nnd travellers..nnd that such inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. James Noble* VV. H, Trout,. William Mnudy, : Dnnl. Eckels, Jacob Baughman, Jacob llolTcr, J. B. Bratton, B. D. Womlcrlicli, J. Goodyear, jr. U. McCartney, E. Cornumn, Robert Irvine, jr. E. llutt, ’ Coo. Rl’Fcely. * Holiday Presents! NOW is tho limn to purchase Presents for tho Holidays, and I am prepared lb soli at very small profits for (ho cash. Tho often* lion of purchasers is requested to (ha following: Splendid gold patent lover watches, full jewelled, only $36 <■ “ I-epino ■■ “ “ 30 .• Silver rnlenl Lever “ “ “ 18 o I,opines “ “ u 13 “ " Quatlicrs ■ “ . " 8 « Gold guard and fob chains, u “ linger rings, elegantly chased. ■< «' car rings,' ,V ! ■'' , •I •• seals and kayo, laical .stylo: , Willi'a largtf assortment of silver table & lea spoons, knives and forks, butler knives, pearl handles, ivory, tortoise, and pearl card eases, &c. ' The above have all been selected at exceedingly low'prices, and are offered at a small advance on tho cost, and purchasers are requested to examine them before purchasing elsewhore.^ wia - 413 Market at. aliovo Eleventh «t., Philadelphia. With « snlouiliJ Int of fancy goods; consisting of vases, nlubnator jewel bojes, bouquet holders, ink stands. paper weights. &c. Ac. Gold pone will. Oliver holder and pencil, only *l,OO and goods in my lino cheaper than lo or ever was advertised or sold In this city. All I ask i» a call to convince persons. Phila., Dec. 0. 1847.—41 " Wat circs, &c. /iHEAP watches, silver ware. t; and JEWELRY—FuII jewelled gold duMßfrPotont Lovers, #4O. Qolil Leplnes, s3o— Lovcra. $2O. Oolil guard, vocl and fob chains, nob] and silver pencils, finger rlhgs and llilrnblra, spectacles, oat rings, miniature coses, medallions, fancy card eases, fans, <tc. Bi|vcr tabic and tea ancons, tea sets, forks, ladles, butter knives, cups, *o. Fine plated castors, c " k “ Uritannia ware, wallers, DIACON S PAIUWi LAMPS. &c. AIWo {fold Potent Lever watches, fipm i 4O to $l6O. Wntchw and clocUb repaired. Sape rlor diamond point gold pens at -10(1 Orwsnnt bl> nboVo Third Bt*i Philadelphia. December 0* 184 1 /*— ty ’, , . **OURd OGNTRY—MAY IT ALWAYS BE RIGHT CARLISLE, PA-, THUIISI) GEO.SA.NDERSON, P. M. ' (£j*Under ih'e new Postage Ldw.ndvertlsedleiiera are charged two cents each in addition io thcregular postage. tfoticc. ON or about tho.flVdt of. April next, the'subscriber purposes moving out'of tl\q;, county. All there fore who know, themselves indebted by note.br book nccount, will hold themselves in readiness.to discharge the samo.on or before that time. I will offer nt public sale, (if hot sold sooner) on Saturday the 26th instant, nt X o’clock,P. MV my Dwelling and Store Room, Stable, Carriage‘House, Ware House, n,nd Lot of Ground, situate on Main street.-in the borough of Newvjllo. Also, a Lot of Ground,, on the'eorner of High and Railroad streets, 30 feet on High street and 170 on Railroad street. Bargains of HARDWARE can be had for cash or approved credit. ANDREW L. COYLE, New.villo, Dcccmlrcr 9, 1847".—3t Notice. In the. Court of Common Pleas CATHARINE D. MASON, by 1 her Hither .rind next friend Fro dcrick Gould.; •; . WILLIAM H. MASON.' J Oh. motion of Mr. Todd, proof having beenmadothat tho said Wm. H. Mason, could not bo found. • ’’ Notice is liereby givcn to theSnid Williarn H. Ma son, to appear on llioTOllr day of January, 1848, to answer the complaint of tho'said Catharine D.-Ma son. ' ■ JAMES HOFFER,Sh’ff. SIIERIJPF’s OPKICBi • ( Carlisle, Dec.9,1847.—41$ NOTICE. THE books of H. H;. Grove, (merchant,) have been placed In the hands of the undersigned. . All per sons indebted are-hereby notified to. cotno forward immediately and .settle, their respective-accounts.— Those who attend to thia'requesl will save costs. DAVID SMITH. Carlisle, December 9, 1817. : —3t Notice. LETTERS of administration on the estate of Con rad Ernest, late of South Middleton township* decM.fhave been granted to the subscriber residing in the same township. All persons indebted to said estate oro'rcquestcd to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them, properly au thenticated for settlement tp . ' . . GEORGE ERNEST, AdmV. December 9, 1847,—0t • • . Eilalu'Koticdi I T..ETTBRS ofadministration on thecslatoof Adorn ) j Eongsdorf, Esq., lale of Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, Pu., hove been granted by the Register of said county to iho subscribers; All per* sons indebted to sold cslnto ore requested to moke immediate payment, and those having claims wi‘* present them propo.ly authenticated for scttlcmcn to Samuel Sensoman, near Hogestown, or to W. W Dcctcm, Carlisle SAMUELSENSEMAN, W. M. MEBTBM. December 2,1847. —Ot. Auditor’s Notice, m|lE undersigned having been appointed by tho i Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland.county, to- make distribution of the. funds in tho hands of Mathias Bitner, Assignee of John Alcgary, among tho creditors, will attend for.that purpose at tho pub lic house of Mr. drown, in Shlremnnslown; on.Tucs* duv tho 38lh of Doccmbcf next, (ill 4 o'clock, P, M. 3 • LEWIS IIYER, Auditor/ November 25,184?.—'11* NOTICE. LETTERS of administration on tho estate of Da vid laic of Frnnkford. township, dcc'd., l,nvo been granted to. t|io subscriber residing in said township. All persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and th'nsh hav ing claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. , JACOI) NICKEY, Adm'r. November 11, 1847,—0t I Auditor’s Notice. fPHE undersigned Auditor appointed by the Court to marshal and distribute Ibo assets, in the hood ofThomaa Bradley; Sequestrator of Ibo Il.inover nnd Cnrlla cTurnpiko Hand Company, to and among tha creditors of tbo said company, will attend for, llio purpose at llio Arbitratora Chamber in llio Cmfrl House in Carlisle, on Thursday-the Bth day d De ccmbbr next, at 10 o’clock, A, M. VT. S. COBEAN, Auditor. Estate Notices CFTTIjIIS of administration on the estate of Enoch Woodrow, Into of West Pennshorough township, doo’d., have boon granted by tho Regis ter of Cumberland county,-to tho subscriber resid ing in Newton township.- All persons having claims ngalrtsl said oalato will present them proper ly nolbonitcalod forsettlomenf, and those Indebted will make Immediate payment to • , JOHN I). VAN UEUBELT, JdrrSr. November 11, 1847.—Ct- NOTICE. rnilE subscribers to tho Slock of tho Carlisle Dopp- I sit Dank oro hereby noliiiod to pay to George, Sanderson. -Esq. i on or before tho SWi' Inst, tho first Instalment of flea dollars on each share of stock sub scribed by them respectively. John Stuart,' Samuel Hepburn, - Michael Cocklln. R. Angnoy, Bob’t. O'. Steirclt, ■William Kerr, Jr., George W, SlicalTbr, Skilcs Woodlmrn, Robert Snodgrass,, John Agncw, - W. G. Doltihobvor, J. H.Otahnm, Adam I.ongsddrir, Samuel Woods; ; George Sandeyson, , J. Baughman, Samuel Wherry, JiW.Eby, Gor/rmtsiiorisrs. Carlisle, N0v.,18 f ,1847. ■ ' ' NEATtrY olPKofi. BEGISTER’S Ndl’lCßi' ' ’ICE is hereby given to oil persons interested, lat.ihe following accounts have been filed in ice for examination by the accountants therein , and will bo presented to the Orphans* Court jberland county, for confirmation and', allow >n. Tuesday ,lho I4th day of Deccn)ber,'A»'-D<' *iz: . ■ 'ho account of Daniel Brelz, Guardian of ia* »aniel, Abraham and Mary Ann Brett, minor mof Abrqham Brctz, deceased, - 'bo account of Samuel Boyer and Jno. Boyer, jtorsjof Peter Boyer, late of East PennsbCro’ ihip, deceased.' The account of Thomas 8011, Administrator of Wm. H. Bell, late of Siver Spring township, dec’d. 4. The account of John Waggoner, Administrator of-John Clay, late of Frankforu township deceased. 6. The account of Wm. T. Brown, Executor of Seo. Brown, late of tho Borough of Carlisle, dec’d. 6. Tho account of Abraham Burkholder, Admin* lettrator of Jacob Burkholder, Utd of Frankfotd town ship deceased.' 7. The account of John Brownawcll, Admlnlstra.- Lor of Jos. Basehore, late of Monroe township, dec'd. 8.. The accounts of W'illiam D, Seymour, Guardian if Richard B. Stevenson, minor. ' . 9. The accountof James H. Graham,Guardian of Robert .W, McCord, minor son of Robert M'Cord, ate of the borough of Carlisle, deceased. *1 ■ 10. The account of Jacob Au, Administrator of Qcnjainin.HumbergcrJaic of MilHin lownship.dec’d. 11. The account of Thomas A. M’Kinnpy and lames-Gilroore, Executors of. Andrew 'MVElwaih, late f.MiflUn r townabip t deceased. ‘ 12. Tho account of John Carey, Administrator of )avid Waggoner, late of the borough of ShippcnS' >urg, deceased. 13, The account of William Linn and Robert “Cochran, two of the Executors of Dr. Andrew P. Linn late of the,bprough of S.appensburg, deceased. 14, The.account of John Kissinger, Executor .of Adam .Kissinger, late of Dickinson township, dec’d, 15. The'yccount of Geo, Trone, Administrator of Daniel Suiter, late of Southampton - township, dcc’d’ 16. The .account of Joseph Brim and Michail Stout, Administrators of Adam Stout, late'of Frank ford township, deceased. • E. OORNMAN, Deputy for ’ JAMES M’CULLOCH, Register. RimisTKn'a Omcs ’7 Carlisle, Nov. 13,1847.—4 t 3 Tike Great Central Cheap HAT & CAP STORE, Wholesale and Retail, A’d. Street, Ninth door above Eighth Sheet, South side, Phila. . COM PRISES one of the largest and most beautiful assortments of HATS, CAPS and MUFFS*in the. Union, and of tho latest and most approved stylos, manufactured under tho immediate superintendence of the subscriber, In tho best manner, of prime mate rials, and,will bo sold at tho lowest possible prices for cash.. ..V 11 ‘ The assortment embraces a splendid variety, of Silk, Moleskin. Beaver, Brush, Russia) Nutria and other.-HATS,, of beautiful finish, and a'complote slock of all kinds pf Cloth) Glazed, Fur and Plush CAPS, Of tho most desirable patterns, together with a supply of Muffs, FurS, Buffalo Robes, &c. Gounliy Merchants and others arc respectfully in vited to examine the stock, which they will find it to their advantage to do before purchasing,as it is his determination, haring adopted the cash system, to sell for cash only, and at tho lowest prices. ■ ' JOHN FAREIRA, Jit ■ 284 Market st., above Bth at., south side. Phila., December 2,1847. —6m of Cumberland Co, I No. .40, August 'Perpi 1 1847. Sub i-poenn sur Divorce, 11th Novb’r, 1847. ; Carlisle ClotlUng Emporium. THE subscribers take this method of informing the citizens of Cumberland county, and the people in general,'that they have just opened an extensive Clothing Store, in South Hanover street, next door to D. H. Arnold’s store, in the Borough of Carlisle, to which they in vßeJho attention of those who may desire chonpand fashionable clothing. . Wowill keep constantly on hand'd large, and well selected assortment of wearing apparel, such ns Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, Shirts, Bpsoitis, Collars, Scarfs, Gloves, Suspenders, , Handkerchief?,-Hats; Caps; Boots, Shoorand Sffp i pets, and indeed every thing necessary to trim out d fashionable man, end better articles at lower prices than can bo found at any other establishment in Cum 4 berland county. Being fully convinced that “ quick sales and small profits” do bolter than slow sales and largo profits, wo are determined-to sell at a very small advance. ,Our,assortment will at all limes bo large which will afford cuslpmerson opportunity ofsuilipg their own taste. - ' . CurlUfoi-Sopl' 30, 1847* 17. N', —Mr. Winnair B.'PAUKrKsbjT, an experi enced and fashionable' tailor,will cut for the above establishment. Persons profering, can have their measures taken and garments made up to order with out any additional charge, A. & 1,. THE subscribers are now opening- their Fall stock of HARDWARE, end to which they would invite the attention of persons in want ol goods in their line, ns their arrangements arc shell as to enable them to sell lower than any other store. They have now a full assortment of locks, latches, bolts, hinges, screws, and every article for building, mill, cross-cut and clrdltlal Saws, mouse Itolh anvils, vices, filed. fd(i|tS< Wtlselb, au gurs, braces, plain hills, plaheet hittidj panne), ripping and' tenant saWs, broad axes, drawing knives, chopplhg aSeS, llaidhets, hammers, liny nnd manure forks, shovels, Spades, knives, forks, pocket knives Of every style, butcher knives, ra ms, sdissora. slimirs, waiters, trays, brass and Iron head shovels nnd tongs, bellows, &c., with a large and full assortment of goods for Sadlers and Carriage.lluildofs; Also, Id lend hammered and rolled iron, 2 tops cast, shear, blister and spring steel, 50 pair Blip, lie springs, 1 lon American and Russia sheet iron, 50 kegs Dupont’s and Johnson’s Blasting I’owdcr. ' 3000 lbs. Nova Scotia grindstones, 2000 lbs. Welh erill’a, pure-ground while lead, 300 gala. Linseed Oil, 100 gale. Turpentine, 100 boxes of glass, as sorted. Also, Copal, Coach, Japan and Leather Varnish, Mahogany and Maple Veneers, Ccdnr l ware, Baskets, &c. . ' They havo also Hovey’s Patent Spinal otraw Cullers, for culling hay, straw or corn stalks, the best article of the I* 4 !^PON. Carlisle, September IC. iBlf. __ lltii'dwai'cl Ilul'rlwarc 11 THE subscribers having pttrcbnsod (hb cblirn stock of Jncob Siinor, Invito thn niiobilnn of tho public to their assortment. Wil|inll the hum bug-ring. boasting, bud pulling made by olborea tablfshtnenls, wo are able to sell Hardware its low If not u liulcTlower than any other Hardware store in the county. Try trt and prove he, ni the* old tlnd Woll knovfrn stand on North Mhnovor si., between CJornhipnfo Tafrorn and tho Hat dnd Cop Store of (joo. Kellcf. Vfro have Just received n full and general assortment of Hardware & Building Materials, among which may ho enumerated* tho following: ' 500 pounds American' Dilat'd. Steel at 7 cents * BOO 1 pounds of English Dilat'd* Steel at 13$ per lb GOO pounds of Cast #Kid Sheaf Siehl nl ISj per 600 pounds pf Spring Steel 74 o* 9> per pound., 30dost, ofCofn.stld Grass Scythes. ■. 100 kegs of Nails and Spikes tft.B4 60 par keg. -|SoG D lbl°ted l ml:Load from *. 76 to • aooo'los.’host quality of Grindstones at Hto 0 ronla peril). j mi knoh ns Looks. [jßtolr.oP. il Spikes, ■&SSSS&SS& -**•> the low prloo ^—n rf ,iMn. Mat 0. l— ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON. NEW GOODS. Wood Wanted, ' Wow Goodo.Agnin! ■' Second Arrival of Winter Goods. NOW opening at OGILBY’B Wholesale and Re tail Store, a splendid assortment oT'cheap Win ter Goods, Among.the lot will bo,found a-large stock.of Cloths, Sassimercs, Vestings, Cassinetts, <kc, Gentlemen wonting..a-cheap and handeome suit, will do well in saving money.by call ing at tbU establishment.- Ladies are particularly invited to call arid'examiho our stock of Cloakings, Shawls, Cashmeres, Mousetin do Laines, Merino, black and cOl’d Coberg Clolha* Alpacas, California and Lama Plaids, and many oth er dress goods* There will also bo found a largo as sortment of bleached and unhjeached Snirlinga and Sheetings, Checks, Tickings, Ginghams, «stc. As usual, one of the best & largest stock of Boots and Siioks of every description. Recollect the Old Stand, Bast Main street, Big Sign, Big Windows, and where so many cheap goods have been sold during the last nine years. Carlisle, December 2, 1847* -' ' ’ IVovr Fall anil Winter Goods. The subscriber has just received and is now open ing at his store, on the south-west corner of the Public Square, an unusually cheap stock of sea> sonable goods, such as Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts,, Flannels, Vestings, Alpacas, Silka, Bombazines, Shawls, Muslins, Gloves, Hosiery, &c. A splen did stock of Calicoes, at prices varying from o|to 18$ cents. Also, Groceries of all kinds. Also, a fresh stock of the Celebrated Fluid Lamp% which he has. lately introduced, and which are found to be by all that have tried them, the most economical and desirable .article in every respect how in.use. : Also, . * The Pc/cin Tea Company's Teas. He has been appointed sole agent in this place for the sale of the above Teas, to which he would Invite the spe* cial attention of the lovers of good Teas. The manner In which they are put up is such, as that the flavour is preserved for any length of. time, be? ing incased .in lead or tin full. Families can ho supplied.,with any quantity put up in (his manner The public is respectfully invited to call and examine his stock, before purchasing elsewhere, inasmuch as he feels confident that-his variety and prices will be satisfactory to purchasers. ... ROBERT IRVINE, Jr.. . Carlisle, November 11, 1847. A New Opening. JUST received at the store of. the subscriber, a large and new supply of superior double refined crushed and pulverized i Loaf Sugars, also white Havana Sugar, and an excellent assortment of hogshead and baud Brown Sugois, nt prices rang ing from 64 to 12j| cents per pound, suitable, for pre serving and all other uses. Rio & Java CofFefcs, as well,of very superioi to common qualities. Spices generally, viz: Pepper, allspice, cinnamon, citron, mace, clovfcs, nutmegs, ginger and mustard ofvoiicus descriptions* A supply of Indigo, (none but best qualities) rosin, madder, allum, starch, washing soda, suit potto, &e. Water and Soda Crackers, Rico, Ta ble Oil,'superior quality. Also CJrccn <fc Black Teas, including Gunpowder, Imperial, Hyson, Pouchong and Louchong Teas, of superior qualities. Molasses and Syrup, of which wo Imvo Boston Syrup, Trini dad, Orleans and superior Sugar House. Stoneware, such as Jars, Jugs, Pitchers, Butter Jars, &c. Also Qucensware & Chinaware, White Chino arid Granite Tea Setts, very low, Gran ite and Liverpool Plates, Dishes, Bowls, as also other setts, and a general voriely of common ware of every description—in which is a lot of Jelly Jars and Tum blers. Out assortment of Glassware includes heavy fluted pint and other Tumblers, Fruit Bowls, Dishes, &c. The public have our slndefe thanks fbr the liberal palronngo- bestowed on -UrfindO wo httVC Ogflitl COm l monccd business—and In bffellng oUrnow supplies wo lioVe a hope that they.&rfcof ducll qualities) and low prices! as Will Induto the same public tU give us a continued like support. A call at our store to see and judge for thems Ives is trio best evidence fbt consumers, before buying else where. J.WjEBY. Carlisle; July Q 2,1847.. ‘ Always Ahead THE subscribers have Just returned from Phila delphia with, a large assortment of F AkL-and .WINTER GOODS; which tlieyare-selllng oiitat wonderful lot?'prices. Their assortment.consists of a great variety of ’ c. Cloths, Cassiinercs, SaftinetlS, Kentucky Jeans, &0., Flannels, Linseys, Canton Flannels, Velvet Cords, Alpacas, Morinnes, Cask mores, Mens, de Laines, very cheap! Ginghams, ( Culifgrnia Plaidt Worsted Plnidb and Sergos, Gal icoes, cheeks, 'i’ickingp, Muslins! bloaclicd and unbleached | Mona, db Lalne, Blanket, Worsted, Cashmere and Tekerri Shawls, plain mantoo, satin and an assortment of Donnet Rtbbohk, 6lovea, Hosiery, Fringes, Gimps, Com. forts, Suspenders, ailk, cotton and gingham Hand kerchiefs, woolen Hose; wdolen Yarn, all colors; and a fall and complete assortment ofTfimmmgs; Cloth, For, Velvet and Glazed CAPS, Carpel Chain, &c. Also, Groceries, such as prime Rio Coffees, Now Orleans and oth er Drown Sugars, Whliecruahed Sugar, Mola’aaea, Honoy, Oil, Salt, Fepper, Allspice .and other apices, Also an asanrlmonl of tho “Original N. York and Philadelphia Fokin Tea Company” Teas, tho best ariiolo In the market. Queens ware, Hardware, Crockery and Cednrware, &0.. together with a great number of articles which cans not be enumerated, and which will bo disposed of on such terms ns cannot be beat abobt thesb dig. gina. Remember, these goods have nil been boughl for naan at the lowest possible prides, and will ho sold out nieuoh price* as cannot fail to suit tho pockets of all jjjjNTZ Carlisle, Oct, 14, i 847. Splendid ScW GrfddS RANGNEY, at ill# North Hast corner of (he , Public Sijuare, Carlisle, has just returned Iron) the oil)', mid IS now opening nil eXtenSivoaa aorlnlhiit of-Foreign mid Domestic Dry'Goods, which being sefeeled tfllh great hare, and purcha sed.on llio most favorable lefina ho ii’ill dispose of at llio smnllest. possible profit Ho would Ml Iho attention of Farmers and olhcra residing In llio oouniry to his largo itnd fresh siipp.y of Goods es pecially adapted lo their irsaeand lo the present soailon. Ho has also with gfOat care made large additions tojija stock of . . Dress CJodds ~ Including moualin do l»ino»,'h«ndsDraeo*hmereS, bombazines and alapncno, black ood fancr Col d. B ii|r fl overv doenrlntrou of prints, Sooton cintf Cioths, Cassimorosj-Sallmelts, ton phntaloOnalum, KemucK) |Jwn> . tnblo dtnpors,. i , lr i,k lia 2S per caul. low eMhau^fh'A* ha'vo’ovcr been known in this market. He lini also Inoroasod Ida assortment orbleaohed ~l '"bleached Muslim In all their ynrldtiea, and mini disposed of at greatly reduced prices. Also , CJI/IPETIXGS,. PLOO/t CLOTHS and ml'- i •nvr.S- will ho found at his aloro at v,ery low prices. ' His’slock of GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, &6„ had been much enlarged and will bo sold astonishingly'low. Together with a largo a'ssdrtniOni of • | Boots, Shoes, Slippers) &o, which will bodisposed of nnd grentbnrgainßgUen (breast). A large aßsohmontof other goods on handj which oanr\9\ hew bo mentioned, T}Y virlde of an ofder .of the Ccrtnid(~&dttithon .13 Pleas of , Cumberland county, Jna, proceeding in, Partition between Samuel Woodbmn/Jaraes Wood-* burn, Skiles Woodburn, and tAe. heirs of Smith Woodburn, dec’d., I will expose lb public the premises, . On! Thursday the 30tb of. December/ 1647, at II o'clock, A< M., all .that certain tract; of land t situate, lying and being in the township of-: Dickinson, and county of Cumberland, bounded.bj; the heirs of John Woodburn, dec'd., Johnston Moors and Jacob Dcluboover, containing 176 acres, more or less, having a two story - ,' House, tog Barn,: other improvements thereon cleared but about 35 acres which Is In good timber* The terms of sale will be i One half of the purchase money payable on the Ist of April, 1848,~and the re-v sidue in thrj?e annual payments without interest, to •*' be secured by mortgage. JAMES HOPPER, Sbff* SiiebiffVOfpicr, 7, ... : Carlisle, Dec. 1,1847.-41 j , Trustee’* Sale of Land. BY virtue of a deed of (rust, executed to the Under* signed, ns Trustees, by Philip Siler and Wife,' for the benedt of James Robinson,.! will eclf.fo the. highest bidder on Saturday the I Uh day of Decern*. her heart, before the tavern of John'T. Henderson, in Hcdgcsville, (it not previously disposed of at private, sale,) ' ’ THE FAROT conveyed by said deed, now in the occupancy of Samuel Slyer, lying on I) clc Creek, 2 miles West of Hcdgesville, adjoining the lands.,of JobnZorh, William Johnston, Doctor Harley, and- others, coo* laining 801 Acres, ; fifty acres oCwhich is bottom lam), the balance Slated - bordering on Limestone, The iniprovcmentsconaU£ of a comfortable Log Dwelling House, new Barn?' Stone Spiing House, Smoke House,&c, t &c. A further description of the land is deemed unnec*’ cssary, as persons wishing to purchase will first view the premises. I will merely add, however, that a more profilablcinycelment could not bemads inland in the county than this, Ht (he price asked for it.. The terms, which will be easy, will be made known on the day of sale. Israel robinson, Trustee. Nov. 18,1847.—it • • ■ ORPHANS’ COURT BALE. IN pursuance of an order of tlio Orphans’Court of Cumberland county, will be sold at public sale, at the Court House, in the borough ofCurlisle, on Moh» day the 10t!i day of January 1648, at 10 o’clock, A* M. of said day, the following described real estate, late the properly of Gen, James Lambcrlon, dcc'd, vie: 1 A Lot of GVotitid. . situate on the north side of Mein street, in the bor* ough of Carlisle, bounded by lots of the heirs of Ja» cob Curt, dcc’d, Joseph Knox, dcc’d, and Dickinson alley, containing 33 feet in front on Main street, and 34U feet in depth, havlng thcrcon crecled JmL A two story Slone House Building, Log Barn, £9SasS& Stabling and. Warehouse. Terms .will known on the day. of sals by Also, will be sold ul the same time and place, two shares of Cumberland Valley Rail Rond Stock* • JOHN AGNEW, Administrator of James Lamberton , dec'di October 7, 1847. . Ctu’pciilcts, Builders, Look to your interests and buy where you can gtt.iha Cheapest and Best Lumber, , *■ JUST received and for sale at the old Lumbtf Yard, situated dt the west end of the Hands* burg Bridge, down dt the River, 150,000 Long Fine Shingles* good quality, at $ll per thousand, 90,6.00 of id inch shingle*, good t}uaiity~htaot 400,000 Feet of Lmnbfefj of I,ls and 3 inches thickness, whichwill be sold as low as at any oUiet* yard at.the rivet. '•. Common Boalrds lit It, 12and$l3 per thousand, Refuseßdattto and Planks from 6to $B. , . ASTHESttiAM ifetlPi it U as well to mention thdt the subscriber is prfes pared to saw bills to ordet; at the shortest- notlbbj of White Pine and i)ak. delivered.tb the Railroad free of expense. Small blinding Timber always on hand; from 30 to 70 feet lonjj—also, rlafiletlng iiaths, Fence Boards, &c.,nlWayS feaity for Sale;. subscriber thankful for past favors, hoped d. oooiiounnde of the ftamb, o’nd invites the pbbllfe ricnfcfally to call rfnd efee his fitocL . . . HEftRY CflUßCfo; midgtpotl, Nov, i», : U6vcr’s First Ptchilatu Vfilirig' Irtk. Silver Medal jtttt dwdrded hy ike American InttUiUHi New yor*i (1047:J THE following diiiitiguifihed in stitutions speaks for Itself.. , ‘ * Univehitf/hf Penneylvahthi • * Philadelphia, May U, 1841. Having tried; for some lime, the Black Ink mand; factored by Mrt Joseph fi. Dover, wo have fohnd It well suited for nmditocrlpt, by its running freely* add its exemption from coagulation. Its shadb hJSo too, arc well pleaded iylili; W; E. HORNER. M; Dj.Dbon of Ihfe Fdfeblly * ahd Prof, of Ahnlomy. jdlN LUDIAAV, Proves!. - SAMUEL WYLIE,'Vice-Provost. HENRY' HEED; Secretary df IUo FdctiUy of Pinkß, prof, of Natatai' rhiio-. Sophy rttftf Cbbmisiry, W. Wi OtJRffARD; liccttirer to Ufa Medics! Dopdftofahl.* • ’ . Penneyliiania Medical College, Phita, fae fully concur to llio above, . SAML. GEORGE MORTON, M; D.; Dean of (ho Faculty; ' , . Central Hiqh School, Phi la', ■ A. D.feACUE. Principal R. McMtJRTRIE, M. D., Prof, of Ahiu American Fire Insurance Co., Phila . . FREDERICK FRALEY, Secretory; , Custom House, Phila: . * , i. D. GEORGE, Dop. Naval Ollicif; . Hover’s Adamantine Cement, A superior article, warranted. For sale ril the manufactory; Wholesale and Re*' toil, No. 87 North Third Sired, opposite Chorr/ street, Pliilodclphia, by . , . JOSEPH E. JlOVtilij Manufacturer*; December 3, 1847. - 1 ' ■' .s-v ■ Xo Counl*T JrtcrclinriO * Other*/ 1 POCKET BOOK WANDFAOTOBy. • jV5. 38 South Slh slreei,. biUio Chesnut alruti r/tlla THE euhecriber lifift constantly on hand a largeaa- . .orlinrnt of tbo folloWng aVtidc.of hi.ownm.nu- , factum, euch aa Calf; Ruaeta and Turkey Morocco , I'ocltol Hooka, Gentlemen’* D rrteing Citsca, Motoc- , CO and Velvet Sugar Caere,• Jrwilry Caere, Pearl and ’ Ivory Card daare; Peart and Ivory Tablet!, Pearl, Ivory anil Velvet Nerdlir Hooke, Clicaa and Backv gammon Bootde, with every other article In hia lino; V. wblib’ ho offer* to country merchant* and alheiß cheat) for caeli, wboloaale and retail. F.H. SMITH/' , N. 36 SeuOl m Si., blow CAe».,.p«i(d,- 1 6V.t, 21. 1847.—3 m ■ I;-. Tanner Wanted; A JOURNEYMAN TAN N Eft Uo la capable /of takinglho principal onto in a Tanynrd, ia wanted Tor one year from the lat of April next, by the aubactiber npar NeWburg, Hopewell township.' 1 ' Cumberland county. ; J 1, ‘ J A. SMITH McKWAfEy* H.lB47—3m* ■ '"" ) TWO competent J/Jd/eton town.hlp.aro : tree echoole in A/Siion 1 to be made to ■' ) wanted Immediately- W IC,U JOHX ZVO, : > ' Pptjemhu r S, l^7 '^-
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