Prom’ llio-Nortli 'American.' Late FRoniusxioo. irtoortant and ■ exciting — Oen. Anaya elected' Prfsi» ■ peaceV(jbintt‘constituted—Pcade negblia* iiun» re-opened^ — Arreel of Otna. Wot th and Hlloio of of Mexican Officers violating.l*arult. ' ;. New Orleans, Dec* 13,1847. ; Our pony Express arrived yesterday, bringing a ricovune extra ofthclflßh . i- The- schooner -Portia; Capl. Wolfemfth, arrived hereon Sunday afternoon* \ .* ■; ' * The news by ; . these/arrivals is.vcry important; and first,of oil,, the ,sloly about Santa Anna’s being at the head of 18,000 ipen, and threatening and ever, awing Congress, and tho, despatch of Gen. Worth to Qwcrclaro, to protect Congress—all turns out to bo mere moonshine. General Anaya .was elected President of Mexico 0 n the Illh insl.; Ho has once before been .Provi sional President. ‘ His present term pf office extend? only to llio Bth of January next, , He is known to bo hi mror.of peace. In forming"lds cabinet, he cun* tinned Mora y VUlamil in the mode Pena y Pena, laio the President, hla Secretary ofStalc. The whole administration is in favor of an honorable' peace; and ono bf:ilB first Rets was to dea rie!, a commission to the cityofMcxlcotorc-open i,cg6iiallons'with Mr.Trist. •• The next - moat important intelligence by this arrival is the reported arrest of Gen. Worth, General Pillow, and Lieut. Col. Pancan, by Gen. Scott. . The verbal report is Ihnl lctlers written by these gentle men, reflecting upon the commander in chief, have fultcn into his possession, upon which ho at once orrculcd them. ■ Here is un extract from a Idler,wliich gives ns an account of a sharp: ofiair with guerrillas, which, is very creditable to our arms: • Mexico, November 19,1847. On the Bth inst, .thirty-six wagons belonging to' merchants in this city and Puebla, left the'latter place with a lot of tobacco, dry goods and brandy, destined for this city. Qn reaching San Marlin, Gens. Rea and Torrcjon; in command of tho gurril. ]a forces there, made a descent upon tho wagons, captured llicln and started .'off for Qucrcturu, via Tluscala. ‘ Information was conveyed to Gen. Lane •nl Puebla, Wfio started after them with'a force of In. fanlry and the cavalry in command ofCupt. Roberts. When they reached Tlascala they found the’enemy there; and Cnpl. R. who had been sent to tho rear of the town, seeing a movement to rim off tho train, charged upon tlic guerrillas, completely routing them, killing seventeen and taking thirteen officers priso ners. In tho moan time a portion of tho wagons which had been taken' a mile from tho town by a parly of the enemy, were set on flro and six destroy, ed, before the infantry came up, who rescued tho remainder. I think this will be a lesson to the guerrillas, and teach them that the Americans arc determined to protect the mercantile interests of this country, no mutter to what nation tho merchants may belong.' • S.uilu'Anna has assumed .tho command nf the army in Oujaca. Ho says.lhat ho . was deprived of the command by Pena y Pena, in order that the latter might find ho obstacle in .making peace.with, the Americans. Flu avows his .determination to oppose any negotiation for peace with the American forces occupying nny portion of the Mexican territory. Mora y Vlllumil has been nominated Secretary of War. Tornol left Quorclaro on the I4th for Morelia, to take up his quarters there ns general. Yesterday a new paper called tho Yankee Doodle, made its appearance. YoutV, &c. C. .. Percy M. Doyle, Esq., the hew British Minister ur Charge arrived at Yura. Cruz in tlic steamer Vixen on the 30lh tilt. The Arco Iris says that Gen. Patterson’s division left Jalnpa on tho 35th nil. Ueforehia departure he hung an tho 23d, two American teamsters, for hav ing killed a Mexican boy 13 years old. He caused ahto to be executed, the next day, the two Mexican officers, Garcia, and Alcado, (belonging to the Bth and lllh regiments,) who.-wurp taken prisoners com. manding guerrillas, without having been exchanged. The people buried them in great pomp and ceremo ny, upon which Gen. Patterson sent for the alcalde, who said that (ho Amoral had been spontaneous with (he people, and that ho hnd nut power la prevent it; besides he remarked that notwithstanding tho grcnl numbers who had attended the ceremony, order had not been, disturbed in tho slightest manner. ‘ We have been informed that Padro Martin (the second Jarantn) has been made prisoner while steep ing in one of the garitns of tho city of Mexico. Scant Otero brought forward his p>rpositlon in tho Mexican Congress for depriving, the Executive of (he power (o alienate any part of (he territory of thc.Ro. public by a treaty of peace. The proposition was rejected* by a large majority, .which l« ,deemed a.fa vorable omen. , , - T ,:' : '.v , F.ir tiu American Volunteer. TUB PRESIDENCY. Mr. Bratton—lu the last Volunteer, Ipcrccivo n list of papers published at the request of a correspon dent, suatimitig Mr.'Buchanan for the'Presidency.— •i’hcre ia no doubt a systematic movement among his friends, to, make that list appear ns formidable as pos sible. and a little of the same kind of means mode use of to foiostal public opinion through the press in fa vor of Mr. Buchanan, that was employed to secure David U. Purler’s re-nomination by the Democracy of this Stale, for Governor in the fall of IS4O< and the winter of 1611. Your correspondent says "the list is talcen from the * Pennsylvanian, * originally published in the Doylestown (Bucks county) Demo* Oil," but ho forgot to add, that it was eo published it tho request of a correspondent ofthat paper, and k incorrect in many of its details. - It would appear trout (he remarks of your correspondent, thut the Doylestown Democrat was a Buchanan,paper, while the fact is that Ute only preference it has expressed editorially, has been fur our present worthy dud ex cellent Governor, Francis R. Shunk. It is stated in this “ list’’that “writers in tho Cham- Iwsburg Volley Sentinel urge the claims of Mr. Bu chanan and Judge Brtcso, of Illinois, for the same position'’ (the Presidency)— and the inference is to he drawn, that (ho Democracy of Franklin county ere divided between tkeae two candidates, although it ia notorious that Mr. Dallas lias many and warm friends in that county, and that his claims have been urged through tho columns of this same Valley Son* tind,“ for the same position.” It is alto nototiouH, that whoever else may g> t tho support of the Demo cracy of Franklin, it is hardly probable that Mr. Uu» cluuun will. The Washington Examiner is also noticed in this *>amo kind of ambiguous way, which is intended to convey tho impression (hut (hat paper also is in favor ct Mr, Buchanan, and that the county of Washington will sustuiri hio.o mottns would bo far mote appropriate IW., Bnuto P ttrt y than the ono Mr. Dtfqity men* ■ . truth,- ■ Sintii ■■■■■■■.. on Wodnosdny tho Bth !n«t. Mrs; • ET Sl « »ON f in Kuo 75th ycmf Of k«f »s*' ■, ■ Notice To Iht Haro and Rrpresintolioes of Robot liuehan- T™«. Mifflin township, deceased. Ant, no ii co tho( i n purslllinc e 0 f a wr | t g f p ofl i, tion om! Valuation, issued out of the Orphans’ ‘ of county, and to mo directed, in Inqueat Will bo held on the Heal Estate of kaid de ceased, to wit: a Lot or piece of Ground, allltalo in , V"in township, bounded by lands of John Sh'ullcn barger. Containing about Two Acres, having thereon erected a Log HoUso and Stahle f wiih a number of Iruit trees thereon—on Thursday the 3d day of Fuli ruary, A. D. 1848, it 2 o’clock P. M„ on tho premi *Vn)M purpose of making partition and valuation of tho Heal Estate of said deceased. ' ■ JAMES HOPPER,ShC , Siißum’s Office, > Carlisle, Dee, 23, 1847,-Cly Notice. THE stockholders of tho “Carlisle Deposite Bank” are hereby notified that an election for nine Di rectors of said Bank will be held at tho public house of George Bbefem, Esq ,in the Borough-of Carlisle, on Fridoy the 7lh day of January, 1848, between tho hours of 12 and 4 o’clock of said day. SAMUEL HEPBURN, R. ANGNEY, .WILLIAM KER, SKILE3 W.OODBURN, JOHN AGNEW, - ~ Commissioners.' Carlisle, December 23, 1847.—3 t * T Town Property at Public Sale. THE subscriber will offer at public sale at the Court House on MONDAY the 10th day of Jan uary, 184 b, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, the fol lowing described Houses and Lots. . JfamsSL A two story weatherboarded HOUSE, BRICK BACK BUILDING & LOT GROUND, situate.on.East High st. borough of Carlisle, adjoining property of C. McManus’ heirs,on tho west, Ste phen, Kerr’s heirs on the east, containing 60 feel in front on said street, and extending 240 feel to a 20 foot alloy. Part of this lot in laid off and .work ed as a garden and is now cultivated, and on the remainder of the lot are upwards of ICQ choice Fruit Trees, consisting of Apple, Peach, Plum, Pear, Cherry, Apricot &c., all of which are ,in fine bearing order. Also, an OUT LOT; containing THREE ACRES more or less, situated at the junction of ihe York and Trimile Spring.roads,known as the “ point lot,” which is at present under good fence and in a high Stale of cultivation. Also a two story HUICK-HOUSE and Lot or piece of ground, situate on ihe south east corner of North & Weststredts, in-said borough, containing twenty feel in front on West street, increasing at the back of said house to the width of 30 feet, and extending in depth eastward 75 feet along North street. This house being recently built Is finished in thu most complete manner, with convenient out houses &c. ■ The terms of *ale, which will be'reasonable, will, be made known by the subscriber on the day of sale. . . NATHANIEL HANTOH. December 33, 1847.-31 . Orphans’. Court Sale Of. Valuable Real Estate. BY un order of sale of the Orphans’ Courtof Cum beiland county, to mo directed, as Trustee to make sale of the same,- 1 will expose, the following Real. Property, (laic the propor'y of. Jacob Tripncr, deic'd., of Monrou township,) to sale by.public vendue or outcry, on Saturday, the Bth day. of January next, on ■the premises, at 12 oVlock at noon, to wit:, A Lot of Ground, situate in Monroe township, bounded by lands of John Baker, sr., Jacob Sollcnbcrgcr, the Forgo Road, and the Lisnurn road, containing ' 13 Acres and 29 Perches, neat measure. On the I6t, is erected al£ story AjsjSk I.og House, fp|lL A noyr Frame Barn, other necessary out-houses; there is also « good Young Apple Orchard on it. Also, another lot of Ground in said township, con* laining 6 Acres, bounded by lands of Johnston Mar tin, Jacob Strock, and others Doth tracts are cleared and under good fence,and will bo exposed, to sale separately. The terms of sale are os follows:—Five per cent, to be paid on the confirmation of the sale. One third bflhe'purchasu money to remain In the land,'the in terest whereof Is to he paid yearly and every year (o the Widow, during her life, and the principal at her death to the heirs. .One half (ho icmsihdcr of the purchase money to bd paid on the first of April next, when possession will be given, and (ho residue in two equal annual instalments thereon without interest- Thu purchaser to pay the taxes of the year 1849. The'balance of the grain in the ground to go to the purchaser, after reserving the cropera or.o half, and the widows third of the other half. The purchase money to be secun d by iccdgmzanccs,. JOHN ENCK, Trance. December 23. 1817.—3 f . Town Property for Sale. rpHE.commodious dwelling house in Loulhorslreet, • J now occupied by the subscriber, is offered for sale;- It is provided with every convenience for a family. The lot is CO by 240 feet. J. McCLINTOCK. Oarlislc, December 23 t 1847.—1 t ____ Klouho far Rent ON the corner of Louthcr and Eosl streets. The house has 0 rooms and kitchen in (be basement. Also several convenient rooms. Enquire of JOHN BRANNON. Carlisle, December 23,1847.—3 t Six Cents Rewal'd. RANAWAY from the subscriber, residing in Car- Usle. on the 2SU of November, 1847, an inden tured apprentice to the Bout and Shoomaking busi ness; named Nicholas Wiueman. Said apprentice is about 6 feet 4 or 5 inches in height, dork brown bnir. Had on when-ho left'a blue hangup coat, cloth cap, cassinctt pantaloons, and striped vest. All persons are hereby cautioned not to.cinp.loy or harbor said apprentice, «m 1 am determined to put the low in full fnrqo against all who do so. The obovb reward will lie paid to any one who may deliver said appren-. tico to mo in Carlisle. . JONATHAN CORNMAN. December 23, 1847.—3 t ' Clirlstmtmaiid View Years Presents. •Cheap Watches & Jewelry! WHOLESALE and Retail, at the Philadelphia Waich ahd Jowelrj Store, No. 90 North Sec ond street corner of Qarrry, Philadelphia. Gold Lover Watches full jewelled 18 corral case, $38,00 Silver Lever Watches, full jewelled, 18.00 Silver Lover Watches seven jewels, ~ 16,00 Silver Lopino Watches jowelN, Quorticr Watches, good quality, 8,00 Imitation dp JJ® Gold Spectacles, J»”JJ Fine Silver, Spectacles. Gold Bracelets with topnx stones, f Gold Pens with silver holder and pencil, 1.00 Ladies’Gold Pencils, . J'JJ Silver Tea spoons from $4,60 per set to 6,00 Gold Finger Rings, from 37$ cents to 80,00 W*lch Glasses, best quality—plain 12 j cents; 4. Patent 18$; Lunct 25. Other articles in AlUnodTwatronled 16 bo wbot they oro sold for. On bond eomo gold ond silver Lever sod Lrpinos, Blili lower then the sbovo prices. .... . . On hand a large assortment of siher tame, dessert, 100. soil ond muotord opoono. soup ladles, ougor tonga, nopkin lingo, fruit & bultor knives, thimbles, oluoldo, knUiing noodle , cooes ond ohoolho, puroo end leliclo cloopo. Tho oi(vor warranted lo bo cijuol to Amerl- C °Aloo, o greet variety of fine Cold Jewelry, eonolol ing in port of Fir.gor Rings of oil styles. set with Diamonds, Emo.oldo, Rubies, lonjuoloe, l.opoi, Cornel, Cornelian, Jasper, Cope Moy, Amethyst ond outer r iono. i Droo.lpino ond Bracelets of oil sty 100, set with Stoiioo ond Ootnoono, ond,enameled—Bor riniro of all stylos, Cold chains of all olyleo, ond of the*finest qualMty—together with oil other■ articles in t !i:: wi “i. i-« tfO-NoSh Sctfoid'olrdet, cornel'of^JUorry,lm porter o? Wtflcbeo, Jovycllof, end Momifoouner of Silver Wore; . Application far Tavem license: NOTICE is hereby given t'lint 1 Intend tbnpplynl the next term of the cdiirt of Quarter Sessions of* Cumberland county for a license to keep a tavern or public house In the house 1 now occupy us such in lhe,towi»liip of South Middleton' ~: December 53,1847,r-3t» ./.Wo tlip undersigned citizens of,(ho (ownslilpof Soulli Middleton in the 'county of Cumberland, do certify (hut wc. pro well acquainted with, the above pumed John Ricker,'llialho- is of good.reputd, for honeatyarid temperance, and is well provided with house room, and conveniences for tho accommoda* lion of strangers and travellers, and IhatsnoliTrln of tavern ilnccessar’y to accommodate the .public and entertain strangers and travellers. JohnHurtzler,.. Daniel Rider, John Myers.; , Robert C.,Sterrolt, Benjamin Goodyear, . David Krysher, Gcorgo Webbert, sr. Abraham Harlzler: , Peter Young, John Antlioney, Benjamin Rider, Martin Shreiner. William Rider, - . . Form Books. JII3T received a lot of containing a va*. ricty of legal forms for the transaction of business, adapted to tho use of all men, whether in public or private life. Also a set of Tax and Interest. Tables, together with a short syslenr of Book-kceping. Price Ui cents. For sale at, GUT’S. December 23,1847. Krisskinßlc’t* Head Quarters. MONYEH, *' North llanoveii, Street, Carlisle. .* I copio to you with the closing year, To all with a smile, to none with a tear— I cure from the passing day,-. ,1 gladden all. Hearts, then hasten dway: THE subscriber lakes this method of informing his friends and the public in general that-he* is constantly manufacturing.and lias always on hand CANDIES of every variety (which for qual ity cannot bo surpassed by any manufactured in the Slate) which ho will self Wholesale or Retail at the Old Stand, in North Hanover street, where he also keeps Foreign FRUITS and NUTS of the latest importation, which will he sold at the low est prlcesfor cash. His slock constats in part of the following; 1 Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Prunes, Grapes, Citron, Dates, Figs, Cocoa Nuts, Cream Nuts, Pea Nuts, Pecan Nuts, Almonds, English Wal nuts, Filberts, &c. He would also call the attention of the public to his slock of Fanny Articles, suitable for tne ap~ preaching Holidays, consisting of ToYs t dolls and fancy notions, which for beauty and variety surpasses any thing of the kind ever offered to the citizens of Carlisle. In connection with the above he has just received a prime lot of Fresh Groceries, consisting of dtiperior crushed and refined Loaf Sugars, and a good .quality of Drown Sugars, Cof fee, from 8 to 12J cts per pound; a superior article of Imperial, Young Hyson and Black Teas; Mo lasses of all kinds, Chocolate, Crackers, Rice, Blacking, Matches. Brushes, &c. Fresh Spices, such as Pepper, Alspice,' Cinnamon, Cloves, Mustard, Nutmegs & Ginger. A,supp)y oflndign, (best quality > Alum, Starch, Washing ' Soda, Saltpetre, which will be suld at reason able prices. -. • • The subscriber returns his sincere thanks to the public for the liberal patronage extended to him during the time he has been in(justness, and hopes by attention to business arid.a desire to please, to nierit a continuance of the same. All orders from a distance promptly-attended to. December 10, 1847. Winter Supply of Drugs, Klcdi- cines, &c, S. W. HAVERSTICK having-just opened his WINTER SUPPLIES of Goods,-desires tdj cal) the particular attention of Families and Phd sician to his replenished' assortment of DRU<9 and MEDICINES, which have been piirchasq| at (he best houses in Philadelphia, and may be relied upon for freshness and excellence. Added to these will bo found an entire stock of PJIINTS, OILS , DYE-STUFFS , Varnishes, Glass, &c. &n., all of which ho will ensure to be of (he best quality and at the very lowest prices. He has made many additions to his slock of BOOKS, besides securing a new supply of all the Text Books, Headers, Lexicons, Writing Books, &c. now in use in College and our public schools—which he will dispose of on terms suit ed to the circumstances of all. His stock of FJtNCY- ARTICLES embraces jt rich and extensive collection wfiicli it would bo im? possible Vo enumerate, but comprisingmany novel lies which cannot fail to strike the eye and please the taste, such.ns Ladies and Gentlemnn’soullory, gold and stiver pens and pencils, hair, tooth and clothes Brushes, Perfumes of ftnusello’e rich ami extensive verities, fancy soaps, shaving Cream, card , cases, pocket pistole, pocket books, &o. Also, a new supply of Cornelius’s elegant ; La;d LAMPS, together with Sperm and Mould Candles, Baskets, Musical instruments, Umbrel- ■ las, Children’s Toys, Door Mats, and other a.rti- i des in the variety line, which with a constant i supply of fresh FRUITS, Nuts and Confectionary of tho richest quality, make a large and splendid slock to which no confidently invites the alientiqn and patronage of his town and country friends, at the old.stand in North Hanover street, nearly op nosile tho Carlisle Bank. ‘ a. w. haveAstkck. Carlisle Dec. IC, 1847,. ; 1 Hoi (or tUc lloliclaVs. A’ciu Supply of Fancy Articles, Gift Hooks, Fruit, Confectionary , Ac. S. W. HAVEIISTICK, Norlh Hanover street, nearly opposite the Dank, lias just received and is now opening a varied and splendid assortment of rare novelties In the way of elegantly bound and embellished Gift Dooks, Fancy Artistes of every conceivable description and design, fresh and rich Fruits, Confectionary, &n., especially suited to the fancy and taste of bis numerous customers, old and young, and to .which lie invites their par lioular attention during the approaching Holidays. Amongst the assortment of Annals and Gift Books may bo .enumerated, Tho'Opal Tor 1818, tho Humorist’s Annual, the Hyacinth, the Moss Rose, and the Christian Keepsake, all of which are bound in the richest stylo and embellished with numerous engravings. Also, a largo assort ment ofToy Books for children, &o. Carlisle, December IC, 1817, Christmas Variety. JUST OPENING now Sugars and Coffees, olioloo Tons, New Orlonns (now crop) Unking, Stonm Syrup, and Sugar House Molasses. .CRANBERRIES. A a splendid assortment of China and Quoenswaro. Also a handsome aelection'of f Fancy Ware, suitable for Holiday Presents, and a general as sortment of Candles, Oil, Brushes, and almost ovary other thing belonging to a Grocer. ■ J. \V* tlili 11 Carlisle, December 10,18-17. , Roussel's IVcclar. ANEW and delightful Beverage for Winter use. From the peculiar character of this ar ticle as a WINTER BEVERAGE, and its adap tion to the system during lilts changeable season of the year, equalising the circulation and thus preventing the viability from taking cold, it slop* unrivalled. The medical faculty of Philadelphia have approved of the Nectar, as possessing all the agreeable characters staled nbovo. The genuine article nan bo hod in Carlisle only at the Confec tionary and Toy store of ' . P. MONYER. UecemW 10, 1847.-—4 m Cranberries, A LOT of Cranberries 6f the best qlrnlitJVjust A received add for sale al the°iJj °' CariisivDoeombar 10, 18-17. Valuable Town Property for Sale. THE subscriber offers ol private sale the now and convemcntDwKLUNd HOUSE&LuIofGROUND noty occupied by himself, in South Hanover street, a few dnors.soulh ofPoipCret. The House is 6U loot deep by 22 feel front# is entirely new and jSSafly. finished in tho most modern svyte# wllli fi cal materials} and in point of design and convenience will compatc with any. house, in the borough of Carlisle, It has two parlor's with folding doors, dining room# kitchen und hall on the first floor, ul! of good size, and five comfortable chairibcra on the second floor. The attic is plaster ed# and, contains three! pleasant and well .finished chambers. An excellent Cistern with pump, is in the kitchen. There arc also two excellent cellars.—, *1 ho lot extends 120 feet back and has thereon all tho necessary, and convenient out buildings. Including smoko house, bake house, stable, hog pen, chicken coop, &c.. besides a number of very select and choice grape vines, and fruit trees. Altogether this prop erly forms a.most desirable’residence, and is well worthy the attention of capitalists. ~ Also, tho FRAME BUILDING adjoining the above now occupied as a Chair Manufactory. Said build, ing is£t feetfrontj by 34decp, two .and a half stories high,lower story of which Is plastered, and at-a trifling expense could bo contorted into an excellent dwelling, and is considered one ofllie best stands for a Grocery Store .now in the borough. .High rents ImVo been offered for it, but it could not be spared. There is also five years' insurance upon tho whole. Porsons desltoufl of purchasing in a pleasant and business part of the to\vn#.wi!l now have an opportu nity ; and if not sold before the 10th of January, 1848, will be offered ut public outcry at the Court house. For further particulars enquire ofllie under' sigded on the premises. C. E. R. DAVIS. Carlisle, pee. 16,1847.—4 t. • , JOHN RICKER, Town Property lor Sale. VVTILIirbd exposed lo public sole, ot the Court V V' - House, in the Borough of Corlislc, (if not sold fit private-sale before that day,) on Monday (ho KUh day of January, 1848, a LOT of GROUND, situatd in North West street, opposite the property of Rudi scl Natcher/in the Borough of Carlisle, 120 feet in depth to an alley, and 46 feet in front. The im? provomenls are two ' ' , M . Brick Dwelling Houses, with attlck stories, each building contain* ing 4 rooms. The houses ore new and in good condition. This properly will bo sold separate* ly or together, to suit purchasers.. • %, Also,.at iho same time and place, will .be offered for sale, tho property now in the occupancy of Adam Senscman, in North Pitt street, bounded on tho north by property of Charles Ogilby, and on the south by property of Robert Allison, containing 30 feet in front, and 121) feet deep. The improvements are a large .two story Brick Dwelling Bouse, containing six rooms, with attick story, together with a Kitchen, Smoke House. Bake Oven, and other ne cessary put-buildings, all.ln good condition. The properties above described will be sold on ac commodating and easy terms, which will be made known on the day of sale by the proprietors, Sense man &• Allison. WILLIAM GOULD; Auctioneer. Carlisle, December 9,1847.—5 t , Slicrlfl ’s Sales* BYiVirtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas, issued out of the court of Common Pleas of Cum berland county, and to mo directed,' I will expose the followingp.Kcal Estate for sale at the Court House,in the Borough of Carlisle, on Friday the 7th January, 1348/at 10 o’clock, A. M, All lho interest of Peter' E. Weakley, being (he one-fifth part of a tract of land situate in Dickin son township, containing 140 Acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Wm. Craigltfw, Samuel Caro thers, Henry Sprlgg and Christopher Johnson, hav ing thereon erected a two story BRICK HOUSE, FRAME KITCHEN, FRAME BARN, and Wagon Shed. Seized and taken in execution t the, properly of Peter E. Weakley, hlao, a tract of land situnto in South Middleton rnahip, containing 06 acres, moro or less,adjoining ds of’John Culver on (ho west, John Stuart, Esq. (ho south, Thomas Green’s heirs on (be north, TOvjng thereon erected a two story f House, Log Barn , Stable, and other out-houscs. Abo, a. yapet-of Mountain Lfjnd, containing 14 acres. more orloss, adjoining Elias Jones on the west, John Zug on the south, Rohe it Given on the cost and John Stuart or* the north. Seized and taken in exe cution as tlic properly of Henry Hartzell. And all to ho sold by mo, . JAMES HOFFER, Sh’ff. • -Sheriff's Office, \ Carlisle, Dye. 9. 1847. J By virtue of fin order of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, in a proceeding in Partition between Samuel Woodbuin, James Wood-, burn, Skilcs Woodburn, and the heirs of Smith WoodbUrn, dee'd., t will expose to public sale, on tho. premises, on Thursday the SOlh of, December, 1847, at 11 o'clock, A. M., all that ccilain tract of land, situate, lying and being in the township of Dickinson, and cotiniy of Cumberland, bounded by the heirs of John Woodburn, dec’d., Johnston Moore and Jacdb Bcltzhoovcr, containing lts acres, more or less, having a'two story Dwelling House, Log Barn, megMnand other improvements thoreon erected, cleared but about 26 acres which is in good timbers Tho terms of sale will bo: Ono half of the purchase money payable on tho Ist of April, IS4S, and tho re sidue in throe annual payments without interest, to bo secured by mortgages - JAMES HOFFER.ShfI*. SiißjmVa Office, 7 Carlisle, Dec. 1,1847.-41 j ORPHANS 9 COURT SAJLB. IN pursuance of an order of tho Orphans* Court ol Cumberland county, will.bo sold at public sale, at tho Court House, in tho borough ofCurliSlc, on Mom day tho 10 th day of January 1848, at 10 o’clock, A. M. of said day, the following described mol estate, lato tho properly of G»cn. James Lombcrlon, doc’d, vis: » A tot of Ground, situate on tho north side of Main street, In tho bor ough of Carlisle, bounded by lots of the heirs of Ja couCart, dcc’d, Joseph Knox, doc’d, and Dickinson alloy, containing 33 feet in front on Main street, and 340'Voct in depth, having thereon crcolcd jwl A two story Stone House Ft®fflw nuok Building, Log ditrn, Stabling ami Warehouse. Terms will bo modo known on llio (lay of solo by Also, will bo sold at tbo same time and place, two shares of Cumberland Valley Rail Road Slock. £ JOHN ACINEW,- Administrator. of Jamto Lamberton, dic'd, Qclober 7,1817. A HOUSE and lot of ground with Stabling. Wash House, Wood Hour.; .Ac., situated on South Hunovor street. In the DoMligb of Carlisle, for one year from the Ist of AptilJ.lB4B, formerly the resi dence of the Rev. T. V. Mohrc. - ’ For terms apply to JighN AGNEW, Ag'l. December 0, 1847. , N. U.—The above properly is also offered for sale. THE house situate in South Hanover street, nest door to A.&'W. Denis's store, and at, present occupied by Henry 8. Ritter.. Tiro house is well calculated for a dwelling, end is also one of the elands for a store or shop in town. Posscsaiion given on the Ist of April next., Carlisle, December 0,1847.—if Cumber land ««>»•£; ITOU w m moot at llio public house of Col. Hoover, Y Motm Ruck, on Salurduv evening, the 35th ol D iorheV". 1 A%oneral .t.en/.nce a requested, , »y order (gTtrAW( December 1 £,1641—71' JPublic Sale. FOR SALE OR RENT. for Rent. Wood Wanted. ; ~v , !:*. . M’Kee Joseph Cline Ellen; Norris William Oilier Peter A Piltim Mr Dixon Henry Pfau Francis Duntma Absalom Reisinger Alexander Elderdice John ShambauglrA M , Framan James Sanders David Fredman Abtaham smith Ann Ginner John . Smith Joseph Givens Grace Sell Andrew Glenn David sr . Shaffer Cornelius Glenn William Smith A Herr Esq Grismger Solomon W Seidel Christiana Glenn Patterson « Thumma Absolem Green Nancy Williams Catharine Cinder Jacob , Weaver LW Himgardner Peter Wicks John. Harris Hobt. C Welfner Peter Jacobs Susannah Wolf George ’ Jenkins John "• , While S C Judson Catharine Wunderlich John Kinsley George White JamesU Kerber.Fanzis 3 Wilt & Bryan Keck Elizabeth Wollet Catharine Lemmon Thomas GEO. SANDERSON, P. M. (Xj’XJpdtr iht neta Postage Law,advertised letters are ehdrged tWo eertU each in addition to the regular postage. Notice. ON or about the drst of April next, the subscriber purposes moving out of the county. All there fore who know themselves indebted by nute or book account, will hold themselves in readiness to discharge tho same on ot before that time. I will offer 01 public sale, (if not sold sooner) on Saturday the 25th instant, at 1 o’clock, P. M,, my towelling and Stdfo Room. Stable, Canidgd House, Ware 'House* arid Lot of Orottml, situate, on Main street in tho borough of Newvillci • ' ■ Also, a Lot of Ground, on the corner of High and Railroad streets, 30 feet on High street and 170 on Railroad street. Bargains of HARDWARE can bo had for cash or approved credit ANDREW D. COYLE Nem;llld, December 0, 1817'—Ot Notice. In the Court of Common Pleat of Cumberland Co. CATHARINE ,t>. MASON, by I No. 40, August her father and next friend Fro* Term, 1847. Sub. deriok Gould. pomn stir Divurcc, vs. lllh Novb’r. 1847; WILLIAM H. Mason. J.On motion of Mr. Todd, proof hayhtg boen made that the said WimlL Mason, could not bo found; * Notice is hereby given to the said William Jf. Ma son, to appear on the 10th day of January. 1848, to answer the complaint of iho said Catharine D, Ma son. JAMfiS ttOFFERjSh’IT. SllEßlrt's Otoickt I Carlisle, Ded; 9,1847. —4t f NOVICE. THE books of M. H. Grove, (merchant,') hate been placed hi the hands of the undtfstgheu. All per sons indebted are hereby notified to cotnc forward immediately and settle their respective accounts.— Those who attend to this request will save coals. DAVID SMITH. CarlUlc, December 9,1847.—3 t Estate Notice. LETTERS of administration on thcestatcof Adam Longsdorf, Esq., Into of Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, Pa., hnvo been granted by the Register of said county to the subscribers. All per* sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claim's wif present them prope.ly authenticated for sottlcmon to Samuel Sonscmon, near Hogcatown, or to W* M Ucotcm, Carlisle. SAMUEr, sensEman, W/M. BEJSTHM.- December 8, Ifl47.—Ci Application lor License* NOTICE is hereby given that I intend to apply st the next term of the coiitl of Quart*! Pftoinnftof Cumber land county, for a license to keep * tavern of public house in the house I now occupy os such in Shepherdstown, Allen township. DAVID SHEFFEK. Docefnbcr 0, 1847.—81 i Wo (ho undersigned citizens of Allen township, in tho county of Cumberland/ do certify that wo art well acquainted frith the above named David Shelter, that lio U of good repute foY honesty and temperance, and is well provided with Iraose room and conveniences for (ho lodging.and accommodation of. strangers and travellers, and that finch inn or tatern is fcoecssafy to accommodate tho public ofid entertain strangers and travellers. Michl. Cdcklln, Levi M. Center, Jacob Shelly, Levi P. Eherley, Lewis Kline, David Eborfy, Henry Kline, Josoph Shirks Henry Gusler,. Allen Floyd/ . Dnvld Dovenny, John W. CockDiY. , Israel Uowman Application lor I/locino. NftTlfJß <■ hereby nlven that 1 Intend to apply at terToflfi court of Quarter Sr.aion.of nherlnm) county, for a lirenae to keep o tavern or nubile house in Iho house I now occupy ss such in L East W >' J ‘'^' (! I!^.IaI'GLAUGIIL.I7, pecatnbor 0, 1847-—3 t Wtf tho undersigned chiton. of the East W.rd in thrf Uorough of Carlisle. In the county of Cumberland, tfo certify that we are well acquainted with the above named Oh.rlea Marglaughlin, that he ie of good re -0u(o for honesty uml lempersnee, and is well provid ed with Iroteo rorfm tfml edntenhjncc. for the accom modation of strangers and travellers. and that such inn or tavern Is necessary to accommodate the pnWW and entertain strangers and Iralellera. James Noble, W. H. Troul, William Moudy, . Danl. Eckels, Jacob Dangbmnn,. Jacob Holler, J, 11. Bratton, D. D, Wondetlteh, J, doudyedr, fr. R. M'Oarlnoy, B. Oornman, ' Robert Itvlno. E.Hutt. Geo. M’Fcely. Proclamation. ’TJTTfERBAB the Honorable Samuel H arena*, » V Judge of the several CoartsofCom mon Pleas of the counties of Cumberland, Perry arid Junlols, in Pennsylvania, andjuslice of the several Ooorls of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De livery, in said counties, and Hon. Jobn Stuart and John Clemlenlh, Judges of the Court of Oyer'and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, for the. trial of all capital and other offences, in the said ecttnty of Cumberland—by their precepts to me directed, dated the 9th of November, 1847, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer end Genera) Jail Delivery, to be holder* at Carlisle on the Jd Monday of January next, (being the 10th day) at 10 o'clock In the fore noon, to continue two week* NOIICB is therefore hereby given, to the Coro ner, Justice* of the Peace and Conitables of the said county of Cumberland, that they are by the said pre cept commanded to be then mkl there in their proper persons, with their roils, records, inqjunsiliona, exami nations, and all other remembrances, to do those things which to thehftfiefa'appertain to be done,and al(lhoso that are buund by recognizances, to prosecute against the. prisoners that are or thenyhall be in the Jail of said county, are to be there to prosecute (hem* as shall be just. . JAMES HOPPER,Sheriff. SntKirr’s OfWCk, J -v Carlisle. Dec. 16, 1847. 5. ProtlloßOtary’H XoflW- NOTICE. is hereby given to all persons interested' that the following accounts have been filed In this office, for examination by (he accountants Ihere in named, and will be presented to the Cnurt of Com niun Fleas of Cumberland county, for confirmation* end allowance, on Monday (he 10(b dny of January, A. D. 1818. ■ 1. Tho Account or Samuel Beatty, Awignee of lames Beulty. 2. The Account of John W. Bosscrntofl* Commit*, ice of Rebecca Bbsucrman, n lunatic, ' 3. Tho account of John Rupp, Assignee of Joseph Ingram. W. M. BEETEM, Frothy. ‘ Pbotiionotaht’s OmcE, i .Carlisle, December, 16,1847. liiut Notice. rpHE Books of ll>e late firm nf Jon* Noble & Co# X are in the hands of the subscriber for collection# All persons knowing themselves indebtedto said firm; will take notice that if their accounts are not settled on or before, tho Ist of January next, the .Books and accounts wilb after that date* be placed in the hands of a Justice lor collection# December, 16, 1847.—3 t Notice. LETTERS of administration on.(fie estate of' George W, Cart, late of the Borough of Carlisle' decM#, have been issued lo the subscriber residing 1 in said Borough# All-persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate' payment, and those having claims will presenUhera proper ly authenticated for settlement to JOHN AG NEW, AdmV* December IC, 1847.—6 t Notice. THE Books end Notes of Dr. JosephT# Ward bars been placed in tho hands of David Smith, Esq# for collection, all persons indebted are hereby notifi* cd to come forward immediately and. settle their re* speclivo accounts. J. T. WARD. December 16,1847,—3t# Notice. LETTERS of sdministrationon (be estate of Con* rad Ernest, late of Sooth Middleton township, dec’J., have been granted to'the Subscriber residing in the same township# Ail persons.indebted to said estate are requested lo make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly an* thenticsted for settlement to GEORGE ERNEST, Adm’r, Deumber 9, 1847.—01 * Proposals WILL bo received by the subscribers Op to the 25th instant, for the letting of (be Dublin# Gap Sulphor Springs for the ensuing season. • Tho house lielonging to tho establishment is furnisbed'ln part. There I* a gotfil Sxve Mill on the premises* i The proposals maybe for. the year and the whole prem sesf or for the epring'season, as will heat salt the proposer. BAML*AHL f SCOTT COYLE* * Ncwvllle, Dec. 0,1847.—3 i Manager** .. . .New Arrival Of BOOTS AlfD SHOES AT PORTER'S SHOE STORE, opposite tb« Methodist Church. Men's Kip Brogans, Men’s Thick Brogans* Boys* and Youth’s Thick Boots, Women's Lade Boots* This work has been manufadtored to order, ex pressly for the Winter, and is warranted to be bat ter than an} ever sold tn Carlisle* Constantly on hand, a general assortment of best quality Bootes 8h ocfs, Brogans, Gom Shoes, Buffalo Over-Shoes, Socks, &c. &c.» to Which (he attention of buyers is solicited. WM. M. POftTER* Carlisle* December 10,1817. 85 eward. &RASAWAY from tbe subscribed residing in Carlisle, on tbe 26th of November, 1647, an Indentured ap prentice to (he Boot and Shoemaklng business, named Srcrnsa A; Goan' man. Bald apprentice I* fcbobt 6 feel 8 inches in height, and basstrslt black* hair. Had on when he left a clots barfed cost, dark cassinnett pants, cloth cap; and cross barred woolert vest. I coulion oil pefsons against harboring, em<* ploying; or trusting him on my account, as 1 am dfr* lenninod to put the law in force against el) who dd so.- Tho above reward will bo paid to any.person who will deliver finitf to the subscriber in Carlisle/ Cumberland county. JQSBPH JJITBS, December 0, 1847.—31 Holiday Presents* NOftr In (ho time io purchaan Prracnla for (be llolhloyfl, nndl lam prepared towlial verypmsll profits Tor the cash. Thoollpi). lion of purchasers is requeued I* iho following: SplcmliJ gold patent lever watches, foil jewelled, only <35 u « f— « « « go 11 Lepine “ Sliver Potent Lever