MEETING IN NEWVILLE. -pfiJl® • s P reyions,iioticp given, IhorDe'mocra* A‘ c . 0 ' i|,o Nowvlllo' Election District, met in l icC nr«mf»li af Ilucluill’a Hotel, on the memorable N |B . Uio Bth of Jnnbury; 1815, wlicri tho Bnnl .mfrWafi organized by filing Colonel JAMES to the clmirf Jamm Wallace,'J&hn oOU «f, l0 MA9 McCbti.ocii l , GEO. M. Graham, T, O.; Muior Samuel Thitt and David Ernest, nnnointed Vice Presidents* dnd Wm. JinrtiW. Jlller Jacob FoBiutught, Ro!it.lMiddl*ton, Wm, vrk RobertC. McColloch , Jo aßs Brown and Maj. \!r\Voodhurn,.a ppoio.led Secretaries. -- * - motion, Jplm .Monro, Esq. John S. Morrow, W. o Perffuaon, William, Thompson and John B. Perry, - * appointed io prepare a preamble and resolutions * Cf ?csaivo of and sentiments of tho meet wi,o after having withdrawn for n short lime for W purpose, presented through their chairman, Mr, Moore, the following, i ‘w)i.icli after being read, con •dcred and aihdhdcd. vycro unanimously adopted.. ,l Whereas, Tho timV is drawipg near when the ■ D ie-who ulbnQMiro the-safe depositories of all civil wc/'and; who should always lead bfT in matters fueling the choice of nich; rulcFs, &.C., Will.be called * L to make ‘lhdsa 1 prcpdrutdry mbv'emcnta wliidh “P ecordoned with the usaged of the democratic par* l\ rc essential toiftiturc concert and'hormonious lion* and ofc wo arc soon to commence a political lC ninaign for lho election-of n Chief Mngislsnto of. ifeso United Stated', it is just and nroper that all who neerdy dfesire'-tho success nnd final triumph 6f * mP ctent democratic men and lioneslond well api c ° C J democratic measures, should hold primary P pc ijngs and by timely interchange of opinion the "nbiaßcd sentiments of the, people may thereby bo r irlv elicited, and nil those splits and divisions which J encrally-occasion dolbaVbe thereby prevented;. 8 And whereas,,it Is: now pretty generally conceded illal Pennsylvania.nqw stands in front of all her sis* ; ‘ States as being entitled to the Presidential. cun» /mlalc. It is with no less feelings of pride than ,of [ensure that she has a candidate to offer whose cfiims and well tried, qualifications arc equal if'hoi uperior to any of the dislinguishcd.statesinen who . re, or , n; ,y yet bo spoken of us the standard bearer dfrho democratic parly m 1848.* Therefore, Retched,. That all tho 'arguments, motives and | rinses, which led to .the unanimous choice of the lion. James Buciianvn by Pohnsyiv.tnU in 1843-4, css with additional force in his favor in 1848. Resolved, That wo duly appreciate and highly ap prove the disinterested motives and self sacrificing Liirit nf Mr. Iluchnnun, in withdrawing. his name from’the list of candidates before the, National Con vention in 1844, in'ordcr that union and harmony iniglft thereby be promoted. Resolved, That the public services of .James Bu? chanan lor the last thirty years, whether us one of the immortal defenders of the city nf Baltimore in 1814, when bo shouldered his musket and wllh.jiri* irinlie ardor tied to the rescue, to aid in repcll.ing the itivaders of his country at that city—-hln after services in the United,Slates Sipiabywhen hc-was hu oiloii called to grapple.with, and by his'powcrful rlnqucncc confound thuso great champions'of Whig* eery, Cl »y a fid 1 Webstcr v 'and blhcV distinguished op* |ioiienls of the democracy—or whether wo i‘efbr to hU various diplomatic intercourses' as Secretary of SUtc, Ills iutlniato acquaintance will* all the concerns nf nur government, (ns nntiring devotion to the real interests of our beloved‘-country—nil, all, filling him fur in un cmiuinent ddgrcc, and pointing him out ns urc-cmminently qualified to bu placed ut the helm of utfiirs ul this important crisis. Rtsalred, That yvu most, sincerely deprecate and ilrongly disapprove of those bitter .and uncalled fur invective ami vile slanders which have been heaped upon Mr. Buchanan by a few professed democratic! presses, from whom w.o Jiad licked butter things, thus I placing themselves in an altitude of opposition to I llu( distinguished statesman from which (hoy cannot consistently retract, even, after ha may have, been nominated by the National Convention. R'tolccd , That wo must-heartily despise oil that rpccics of political warfare which,seeks,to raise one of our esteemed arid worlliy’stulcsrnkn at the expense of slandering another and exciting- 'suicidal- ‘dissea gions among political friends. . ■ Resolved, Tint although‘educated in the high icliuul of Federalism, and for a lime and during his mental minority, receiving the caresses of a fondling mitocracy with all its fascinating, and attractive blandishments lo the youthful mind—-that neither these nor ull tho powerful influences of early associa tion, which 100 often enslave the minds of men into ■prly and immovable lorig retain' iu fetters of alliance with a jlarly whose political creed h\« honest republican heart' could nbt v approvo. But which by the astuteness of .liis. lowering menial : „crgy ho wan enabled Io sco bit error and cut loose Vom, and forever abandon, and adopting those curdl ml principles which reason and justice can both well pjtrove, und upon this broad plalfotm lie now stands ido bv side with JefibrsqD, Jackson, and all tho other lampions of true democracy ond the equal rights of ■an. • Iltiolved, That wo hereby pledge ourselves on this icmorablo anniversary of the Blh of January; 1615, nd when our patriotic Buchanan had just returned om llic defence of Baltimore, that wo will, use all imorablo moans to have delegates.appointed In our ounly and Stale Conventions favorablo.to tho noqi ilion of lire Hon. James Buchanan, and we most, upeclfullybut earnestly invokoour political brethren id fellow democrats to aid us in this behalf. On motion, Jteeohed, That these proceedings bo iblUhcd in all the democratic papers in tho eounty, id ns many in the Staid u* rosy think U worthy of i innertion. Although this meeting was called .without reference i any of the aspirants to tho n't this time, a wholo proceedings were marked.with the'most rmarkablo harmony and'good fueling. A commit* cc of correspondence were appointed consisting of •nonr more from cqch township, viz: ’ John Bloan, ifo|, \V, PennsboroUgh; Thomas McCulloch, Now «n; John C. Brown, Frunkford ; T. C. Scoullcr apd UJ. Woodburn, Mifflin; John Wuggortcrund Jno. Moore, Newvilte. (i Signed by the OJficere.) fleeting of the Democratic Stand ing Committee, In pursuance of public notice, the Democratic Ending Committee of Cumberland county, mot at lie public house of David Marlin, In tho Borough of hilinlo, on Monday the 10th instant. On motion, Uwu Stuart, of South Middleton township, was ap pointed President, and J. M. Means t oQHnpeweH Ip., kcrctary. The following preamble and resolutions were offered and unanimously adopted: Wiierkah, It bus been a matter of complaint that *t liio primary 'meetings of some of!', the Boroughs ond-Townships of tho bounty to nominate candidates f°r delegates, that but two hovb been nominated.— Therefore /feiolced, That wo recommend to the Democratic Miens of each Ward, Borough und Township, tho '•opriely of running at least four candidates for dc •ptei to tho Cbunly Convention, and that tho two Mjhcii bo tho delegates. . nrioloid, That IhoDomocratic citizens of Cumbpr* knd county, bo and' they are hereby requested to at their respective places of holding township Redons on Saturday the 99th.instant, ond elect two *Wcgatci to moot in Cod'nty Convention on Tuesday !J 8 l«l day of February next, to elect two delegates "'die 4th of March Convention to bo hold at Harris* Sr- • , ■ JhiofoeilfThat llioso proceedings bo signed by tho of the meeting, and published In all tho Do italic papers in tho county. Hugh Stuart, President. Af. Means, Secretary. ... Ecupbu in 1848.T~Thero will bo *i» ocltpsoa Ijcar of tho sun,and Iwo of llio moon 1 * March I' l partial eclipse of llio sun, visible,- March ,19i a r* ] cc hpao. of the moon; partially visible. April J, Nipso oftho sup, inylsUilo, A«ff» 28 »' ttnotllo * oc,,pso |* f 'hotun, Sept. 12, a total oollpso of Uib l' oooll * Visible, Sept, 27, oclipso of Iho nun, invisible I tj* Junallmn \V. Ward, of Cambridge, Mass., has prenfed a machine foe making blinks, by which *®nty.fivo thousand may bo tamed* out In* a day.-r -1 mulct it ootno.inlo gchoml’ price of that pccasury-nriiclo must bo sensibly offoclod.' I Cs*Con. Marklo tnrnod up tho first spodofull of I*'*' 1 in commencing tho Pittsburg and Connolavlllo , lft >hoad, on Tuesday, the Sfjtli nil, , iho. atna. sub' Mr. '■on. Jtuu Coosenr.—Tho Gettysburg Star states L U , UII «« IVom tin, gcnlhinran, received Within a In* r ' ’'•l* 4 1-tvoq oof and Londotr.m the begin- III? ° Ocom^cr » announce his arrival lij ErrgiunO, l I Cl s P»Mago of twenty daya., >' jar* rill. irks |iol<. Cu, ‘ -Jrh& •' ttARutsBURQ Papers* ; I UniDn. —The Upton (Dcmocralidj will be published Hcmi-Wcckly,.a< heretofore, during the session of tljc; Slate- Legislature; and contain full rc* porld of the proccdlnga of the two Houses. Address Isaao G. M'Kinlev, Harrisburg* Terms of the Union* During Hie session, -'_v Balance of the yea t nARiUsDOna Argus.—Tho Argus (a,Taylor paper,) will bo ' published once a.-week durlriglhe session of ‘tho Legislalure.’.ond- contain reports of the proceed^ lugs of-the two Houses, &c. Terms—s I for tho session, and $2 for tho whole year. Address JvJ. C. Cannine. Penn’a, Telegraph. —Tho Toldgraph, (Whig) is published semi-weekly during the session, and onco a week the remainder• of the year. It will full reportsbf the proceedings of the two Ilousos,-&c Address ThKo. Fenn. •'Terms'same as the "Demo* erotic Union.. THIS VOICE .OF' OHIO* Tlio Sonfxlo r of 6h»o a number,of rose* Idtipns In'fnvor of ilio existing war, condemning tho course pursued by Tom Corwin; induced by.a peti* lion presented by Mr. Romolin, signed by cighly-bno citizens of Rockland Comity, in that state'. .The petition asks the authorities of Ohio to invito Tims. Corwiii to resign his.scat in the United Stales Senate and that tho Slate provider suitable cell for him in the State Pcnitcatiofy; until the war.is closed. u To. the Honorable General, Assembly of the Stale ‘ 1 , of Ohio:' Yourpetitioners would respectfully represent, that being engaged in a just war, brought on by the acts of the Republic of Mexico, as solemly declared by the united vote of our Representatives in Congress; and whereas the 'Hon. Thomas Corwin, a Senator from this'St ile, has. by his speeches and other acts, given “old and comfort” to the enemies of our country, while in n stale of war, thereby prolonging said war, ami increasing tlio expenses of tho nation, causing the lives of many bmvc and patriotic soldiers, who have left their families and friends, at the call of lire Government, to sustain Its honor, and redress its wrongs, to ho placed in great danger, arid thereby preventing an honorable peace; wo therefore respect* fu’ly ask your honorable body to take into consider* ulion ikc propriety of asking tbo-snid Thos. Corwin to resign Ms seal in the Senate of the United Slates; ami further, if In the wisdom of your honorable body it should bo deemed necessary, that ho bo kept in close confinement in the Ohio Penitentiary, until the close of the present war; least by the influence.ho may exert upon weak and fanatical minds, a disso* lotion oftho Union may bo effected, nnd'himsclf de clared dictator of Mexico# * * [Sighed; by 81 citizens—many of them Wings.] TJijyfHiipn Was received after considerable debate to 3 nays, and afterwards referred to the Coriiinilieq*< In the course of the debate 1 bn the passage of the petition, many pointed remarks were given, and in particular,' Mr. Olds, said— . *« Me could truly sympathize with those petitioners, In their outraged feelings and honest indignation,bat ho would never consent to grant the latter clause of their request. That although cvcry.piilsalion of;ll)C heart was inunison wilh.our.cncniies-rthat although the dark and damning trom.of treason was upon him, he, Mr. O. .would never consent to hide, him from public view, in a dungcpnVwallsi No, said Mr. O. lot not the black poll of oblivion cover iho traitor, nor hide his (reason, but rather let him live ten thousand years an object of scorn and hatred, that posterity may - ’ point to him anil say, “There goes a traitor”—let him live, that we may, witness Iho wfilhliigs and ogony of his latest posterity, when his treason to his country shall be thrown into the teeth of his children, oml his children's children f let him bo like Cain, until he shall cry out, * My punish ment is grdolbylhsn I can bear."* Thiis wo seb that, this body, a largo porliqn of whom oro Whigs are in favor, of the war, and thus announce their disapproval of one,of their represen. talivea in the Councils of the Nation. . Wo do not apprnva of lha mblbbdyJiowoysM *■ vonolulJqn^Utp proving of his conduct and,requesting him to resign, passing that body, would have, more .weight and iofluencc in the political world. Capt. W. F. Small’s Rbsolutions.—Wo rejoice that tho resolutions in favor of, tho war with Mexico, have been, offered in the Sonato of Pennsylvania, by tho gallant Smalt*, just returned from hard service in Mexico, and covered with laurels won in tho midst of peril. It is a pleasing and a significant spectacle, and it shows that tho soldier who has done his duty abroad, is not ready to sustoln tho men who denounce tho war, when he returns to his home. What Rumor says.— That General Tnylnt- Is to be sent lo Mexico to toko the comipand In chief; and Generals Scott, Worth' and Pillow, and Col. Duncan, arc all lo bo recalled. The commander in chief is to‘bo, under tho new plan of operations, the Presi dent, or rather the Emperor of. Mexico. This Leonidas Letter.— Gen. Pillow has denied any responsibility for the letter signed “ Leonidas, Which created such a hubbub throughout tho country . Hero is his certificate, takeir from the 2B, a,paper published in the city of Mexico:' • « Having seen a letter in the Picayune,of tho 20th ult,signed ‘Leonidas,’ l ibel It-ifiy duly lo say I know nothing of this letter or.of its author. , u If there are any disposed lo attribute it to mo, of who suppose I have given it my sanction they are UUherhl ns they aro vnjuet* . ' “ All candid men, who know.me, most bo satisfied that 1 would not myself, net would I allow any friend lo commit such an net of folly. .. *• I mu willing to bo judged by my written reports, but I utterly protest against the injustice of being hold roßuonsiblo (or the anonymous loiters of.friends or enemies.” Pemocratio Nomination. —Col. John B. Weller , formerly R-member of Congress, and more recently a Limit. Col. in tho first Ohio regiment of volunteers, was nominated for Governor by the Democratic Stale Convention, which assembled at Columbus, on the cvcr-rnomorablo Bth of January* 'Ej* At tho Pilgrim Dinner in Now Orleans, the following was given “by an epicure:" The North and the South-- Like leer and wine, al ways best when united. . ■ - COSTJ-V UNIVOIIM. The N.O. Della aayaGeneral Valencia, who was an badly whipped by General Smith at Contreras, noaacaauß one tequiaile, and Ilia chief requtsi 0,-of a groat Mexican general: lie baa a most aplondid and coallv uniform. It Is said when in full dress ho boro upon 7 llls distinguished person at least #20,000 worth of gold, diamonds, ond proeipua metals. What a splendid capture ho would hove been to sjmo of our ragged bova?, No wonder ho ran so fact whcnltiley charged his ballorlos. Ho liad something to run for, though liow ho made ouch good time unto snob a heavy load, woa a wonder to overv body. Wo un. derstand, however, Hint tiro General was in very had spirit!—wo moan nothing againal tho quality of the spirits with which ho quonchod the vahir ' or °Uo and kept llio cold off his stomach—tm llio inoinorahlo night of tho 10th August loot 1. hut ho was disheart ened by Iho absence of a magnificent jeweled swonl, which cost #lO,OOO. and which, pressure, ho liad loft “ in soak" at tho MonUJ'O, This sword ia now to bo soon in Mexico, ond was pawned for #l5OO. ft. oli.onco at Contreras laa boon a'ssigqod by Valencia’s friends as one of . the causes ofhik defeat of Controfas,. I What a controal botwobn Valencia ond Gon.Hmlin, the victor' al„Cbnlrer»»., Tim Della Is of opinion that $l5 won Id ho an extravagant estimate for tho w holo ofGon. S.’a wardrobe'/ The showy and coally uxlorior of llio ono oovori i Vafti, faithloaa, cowardly heart —whilst llio plain,' slmido,'* ond unpretending appearance oftho other gives token of the daunlleM bean and iridomitabla oharootor, which, modo him. the Conqueror and tho Hero. ■ . ... , 03* Ex-Prcaldonta Von Baron nnd Tyl .JfovV .tTork*' ■. 1 | Tita, People.— Tho^ people in bvery .place where the heroes; of the ; Mexican war Visit; vie with each other in showing, honors and ex pressing their graUltudc to the braye nicn who peril-, cd thblt livoS fair their cauhtry’sliunor.‘ Gen. Taylor’s progress has been Gen Shields’ progress through Georgia has been‘ a brilliant ; onc: Col: Harney and ;Capl. Kearney were gfettccl by crowds at St. Louis. Colonel purneU at Now York, has boon crowned, with honors. Such i sthe gratitude of,the people for service which is inspired by d patriotic Idvo of country, and not by mere sel fishness a10ne.... $3 oo r oi> ffj*VVe'fiiid this paragraph, says the Chambers* burg Valloy Sentinel, in the “ Democratic Union.”—; It should road “ Mf. Dallas and 1 Judge Brccsc,”.'to lo’oorrect. Writers in l|io Clmmborsburg Valley Sentinel urge ho claims of Mr. Buchanan and Judge Brcosc, of ll* inois, to the Presidency. . LkoislativeAfplications.—lna lisl.for other purposes, the tyewark Advertiser gives -notice of applications to .the Legislature of Now Jersey fur u a law to compel fish in Rahway river t o’bite, when unexceptionable hail is thrown to them. Al so, for an act incorporating an Egg, Factory, with a clause allowing the Directorsto require ,the hens th lay two eggs a day, (Sundays excepted) provi ded they .can make a bargain to‘that effect with the hens.V Nothing as said in reference loan individual liability clause,” binding the fish and hens. , -V . 3sMvitcto. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. TUESDAY S, P. M. and Grain.—Flour is quiet to-day at 86$ a 6 50} extra and fancy brands higher. Corn Meat is selling at S3L and Ryu Flour at 84$ uAJ. - Wheat 140 a 141} Corn, old, 71c; now, welgju, 64c; Rye 90c; Oats 45 a 46c; Whiskey, 22Jc in hhds. and 23$ a 23.Jc in bbla. ■ Colton is held finder, and but little offering. Sugar—7o hhds N. O. at 4Jc. Frqm.tliu Presbyterian. Died, at Oakland,.College, Mississippi, September 19lh, 1847, of yellow fever, Mr. Wlllam D, Aonew, of .Carlisle, Pa., late a student in .the Theological Seminary, Princeton, Now Jersey, in lhcSSd yoarot his age. To the cyo of sense iho dealh'lhat wo now record is fraught with peculiar circumstanccsof sad ness. It is'one of those deaths that seem like a withering frost in the early spring, blasting Iho bad of many a fine and glorious promise. Ho was young, and gifted, with an intellect of a high ordi r; and hav ing enjoyed the advantage of a fine education he bid I fair to command largely Iho moans'of doing good.— Having professed n hope in Christ during a revival in the Church, to which his parents were attached,be devoted himself to the ministry. After completing 1 Ins collcgiato'sUidics he went to Princeton to pursue the study oi Theology. Having spent two years in , the Seminary, ho deemed it proper, in view of his I youth, to spend some lime in leaching, and accord r ingly went to the south, where he obtained a eitaa i (ion in (ho preparatory department of Oakland Col- lege; Mississippi. Before ho had fairly entered on (ho ditties of his new station, he was seized with that fatal scourge which swept the.south-west during the past season with such desolating fury, and after a few days'illness, sank under its power, and passed into eternity;, Hedied in the bright morning oflife, with gifts that gave promise of eminence and useful ness.; he died ambjig-slrsngors, without a hand to close his eyes in whosd vcins his own blood wasrun nine: And he sleeps'far away from (ho graves of his kindred. Rut wo trust he sleeps in peace; ami (hat having by his warm and generous nature won friends in a land of strangers, he also found that ** friend that sUckclh closer than a brother;” and that while his dust is sleeping beneath the bright and sunny skies nf the south, his spirit is at rest in that brighter and sunnier dime, where the leaf never withers and the light never fodca. , " M, /On TfiiirV3ny evening last, by. Iho-lWpr. John N. Hoffman, Dr. Ciimswian S. Picking of.'Pelerslmrg, (York Springs,) to Miss Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. Samuel Huffman of Slraban township, Adams county. . ✓On (ho Slat ult. by the Rev. J. S. Woisy,Mr, John Heverlig, Jr., to Miss Margaret MuunY,both of the vicinity of Newburg. JOn the 30lh nil. at the Newburg Hotel, by. the same, Mr. Benjamin Hoover, to Miss Nancy ißgy, both of Newburg. : "T“. • A Convention OF. Iho Friends of the Sabbath, will bo hold In Chambefsburg, oo the 2Glh instant, in Iho Gor man Reformed Churth, at 10 o’clock. A. M. Prof. Ali.rn, of Dickinson College, and Dr. SciiMUCußtt, of Pennsylvania College, and other gentlemen have cn. goged to deliver addresses in favor of this important institution. It Is earnestly desired that all Evangel, lent ministers in the counties of Dauphin, York, Adams, Franklin, Perry and Cumberland, will secure the appointment of delegotcs from their several charges to take part in Its deliberations. . Rev. GEORGE MORRIS, Rov.WM.R. DEWITT, Rev. JAMES C. WATSON, Rev. ROBERT GRACEY, JUDGE JUNKIN, . Committee of Arrangement, January 13,1848. • ORPHANS’ COUUT SALE. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county,' will be' to public sale,'.at tbo,public bouso of John Slough, in Stoughs townj on Saturday thesth of February next,-si.l3 o’clock, noon, of that day, tho following dosciibod real eelato, late tt.c properly of John Slough, sen’r. deeM, viz: No, I, •fl Tract of Limestone Land, adjoining Sloughstown, Newton township, in said county, bounded by lands of John M’Oulloch, Sharps heirs, Bronawcll’s heirs, tho Harrisburg and Chain bershurg turnpike road, and other property of tho said John Stough, deceased, containing , 105 ACHES, 84$ Porches strict measure, of which about 100 acres ore cleared, under good fence, and in good cultivation. MTbo improvements arc a largo Two Story Stone House and Kitchen, now occupied ns a TAVERN { a.largo DANK BARN; two Frame. Stables, and other out buildings. A lino young apple orchard and other fruit trees, and a nover failing well of water. No. 2 f A Tract Land, in said Newton township, bounded by lands of Skilcs Woodburn, Jacob Bolshoovor, Polly Pulton, and tho Harrisburg and Uhambersnurg turnpike road, contain ing 71 Acres ond 39 8-10 Perches, of which about 48 acres aro cleared, In good cuitivotion, and under excellent fcnco, having thereon erected a two story and a half . _ iM'g House, A I.og Barn, Com Otib, anil Shell. Thoro Is a gooil.Orchanl anil Ciilcr Press on tho promises. • ■ [Purparts Nos. 1 and 2 wjll bo sold together.] No, 3, Ji Two Story .Frame House, a Stniio Shop, a Framo Shop anil «• Log Stable, with » Acrcfl'aml C7J perches oMand thereto attached, lituato in Stouahstown aforesaid, bounded Dy fond, of Mitchell Stewart, Samuel Mellingor, and tract No. Thotemo of aalo will 1>”. * 2OO 10 J>° P» IJ ° n * ho purpait No. I—sloo to ho p«id on purport No. 3 and *6O on purpart No. 3-on tho confirmation of tho »ale of each roapoctivoly. , Ono third of tho purchaao money to remain in tho land, tho interest thereof to be paid to tho widow of I John Slough yearly and ,every year during her life, 1 and tho principal nt her death to lha heirs and ropro -1 eentativoa 4 of Dio onid John' Stough. doo’d. One half ' of tho rcsiddiof Iho putchaßo nionay to be paid on 1 tho firat of April next, when poascaalon will bo gWoh 1 and tho remainder'in two oqiial annual Inßlalraonlh ! without rnWfcat. tno payinonla lohp aocuted by re cognizances’ tvillf-accurity In thb OVphaha’ Court'.— Tho grain ih tho ground and rent's to bo reserved, anil purchasers'to pay all taxes aaßOSsod for tho yoar' ‘To attendance will W Y tor arb In Appeal* for 1848. THE Commissioners of Cumberland county ftohld .hdrcby glvo notice to those persons conbcrnfad; that they haVe appointed the following limes .and place lor;the, hearing of Appeals for the rcspcfclitfe townships and boroughs. TowMiptlfßon', | Jnn,lBtli,’4B. Silver Spring, Hampden;*,r, l ( E. Pcnnsbairough,’ f Allen, ' Mcclmhicsbiifg,' ? New Cumberland, $ Monroe, , Shippensburg Bo r , i Shipponsburg T., ; Hopewell,' iV, Mifflin, . . ! < Ncwvilie, f i Newton, . u ‘ 1 Southampton,!, < Frankfordi’.tVV Dickinson, . ;/ North Middleton, South Middlofon, W. Peunsborough, Carlisle, ■ “ 19th “ “ 20lh “ " Slat “ “ aaj U “ •I Ss«i ‘I “ Sfdlh “ “ 271 h “ “ 20lh “ “ 29th •• “ Slat' « Feb.lat “ 1- 2d “|. « DAVID STERRETT, DANIEL COBLE, JOHN MELL, Commitaioher*. Office,* I Carlisle, lB4B. f Teat— Cl’k. notice. To the JTeirf and Representatives nf David Nichty , lafe'hf i Frankford township,' dce'd, TAlvEno'iice, thatin pursuance of a writ 01 partition and valualion, issued out ofthp Orphans* Oourt,of Cumberland County, andlo me directed, nn inquest Will be held on the real estate nf said deceased, to wit: No. 1, a tract of Land in Frank ford Township, adjoining lands of Nicholas Ul rich and others, containing about 200 acres. No. 2, another tract, adjoining William Campbell, and , others, containing about 130 acres. . N 0.3, anoth er tract adjoining John Olay and others 1 containing about 160 acres. No. 4< another tract 1 of Mountain-Land, containing about* 20 acres on Monday the 7th day of February, at 2 o'clock | P. M. A. D, 1848, on the premises for the purpose of making partition and valuation of the reales tato of saididcceased. _ Sheriff's Officr, 7 Carlisle, Jan. 13, 1848.-313 JAMES HbFFKR, Shff. Harrisburg, Carlisle, & Cliambcrs burg TCumpike Roatl Company, EXHIBIT of Tolls received, repairs and expen ses, on;the ‘‘Harrisburg, Carlisle and Cham beraburg Tnmpiko Road Company,*’ from the Ist of January io the 3lst of December 1847, inclu sive, as follows, lb wit. DR. To tolls received at Gates, $1444 32 u Balancb'ai settlement. for 1646, paid iotoOourl at January 1817, 1616 34 $ Ip CR. . By balance?? 1816, paid to creditors . per acibf Assembly of 1823*1828 and 1836 “ Casli paid for repairs on road Gate Keeper's Salaries “ Managers for 1847 “.Treasurers* Salary “ Sccrelarys* Salary * “ Incidental Expenses ;Postage, Taxes and Stationary “ Balance paid into Court to be ap« - plied tinder the act of Assembly . . aforesaid 2084 33 - copy, _ Certified of the Court of Cobimop f leas of Cumberland county the lOfh day of January, A. D. 1848. * , DAVID NBVIN, Treasurer. TAKE NOTICE, That IUo Court of Common Pleas of Cumber land county, have appointed Tuesday the 15lh day of February next, at the Court House, in the bor ough of Carlisle, at 10 o’clock A. M. for hearing and determining the claims of the respective cred itors against the Company, so as to enable the Court lo distribute the money paid into Court by the Treasurer of said Company, agreeably to the acts of Assembly made for the relief of said cred itors on the Ist day of April 1833, and the supple ment thereto. At the aforesaid lime and place, the preferred (ifapy) ond all other creditors,* are requested b have their respective claims duly au thenticated and presented, and also to furnish evi dence at the same timd, whether any claims have been assigned,-or aro still hold by tho original owners: arid also proof to establish the consider ation of their claims, whether for work, maleriels, &c. BY THE COURT. January 13, 1848.~3t. Tho Tea and Grocery Store of i J. W. EBY, WEST MAIN BTIIKET, CARLISLE,' Its constantly supplied with n fresh and general assortment of Groceries, embracing a lot of Rio and Java Ctflftcs, of the best, as well as of lower priced qualitled Loaf and Brown Sugars, *li ; Double jofined Loaf, crushed and Pulverized, as also Wlill* Havana, Brown and derided Su gars—all of which for prices and qualities, can not bo excelled. In addition :to our former supply oi l eas wc have undertaken tlio aolo ofthe Superior Teas of J» C, Jknkinb & Co. of Philadelphia and have received and will bo Hopl'eupplled with on assortment of Greed and Black Teas, of the Various kinds and qualities, varying in prioo from 371,0ta. to $1,25 per pound, which wo belMo will,'on trial, take the preference over all other Teas lit this community. These teas are put up In packages of i, 4 and 1 lb. each, labelled with namo and price of Tea, with a Metallic as welt as paper envelope for preservalton of thoqual ity, and each having full weight. 9 n ? °i m partners (who selects the Teas) learned this null business of tbo Chinese ttomsolvoe, while engaged In 'the Tea Trade and wst*nrf among them, and possessing this advantage, Ujei S to furnish, not only safe and gomimo, fc ui ■ tbb lowest possible Price- cndoovoro t 0 . plean vrin merit n ofsupgor^ ojHislbj'jjtnunrji fWB> FOR SALE OR RENT. THE House on West High street, now occupied i>V Mrs. Cook. Is offered ibf rent from the Ist of Apnl next; The property is also offered lor Sale. . , . WM, B. KNOX: . Carlisle; Jon. 13, 184fe.-Mf I LO’l' of Cranberries; Hops. Candles, Sperm Xdil, Salmon, Ittaclrerat and Herring beslqual leB-W6a|ehj ‘ J. W/KBY. t/Hrl/sli, January 13,1848. TV/iirc Mtf.' Commr's. Ofllte; WANTED to purchase at Carlisle Barracks, a number of dark bay arid browh hdrsett; from A Mlo'6, years old,'and from. 15^,10.10 hands High; Also a large supply of Corb,’ Odta, Hay arid Straw. Application to bo made to he Assf. Quar.Mtr.; at tiro Barracks, between the Hours of 9 A. M. and 3 o’clock P. M. Janbdry 6, 1848.—im * u FOUR or five two story Brick Dwelling Houses in Alexander’s Row—also two Frame Dwelling Houses in East Leather street—also two Frame Dwelling Houses in South Hanover street, adjoining Dlcan’S Hotel—also.one Plastered Dwelling House in Church Alley., For terms apply In thou bscrlber. LEMI.TOUD Ag’t. Carlisle, January 0,1848. —4 t ti • •; . rt A House and Lot of ground on West treet, *1 present occupied by Mrs. Parker, The house is near* ly now, having been tenanted btft one scaf, and is,in perfect order. For tfefms apply to Carlisle Jan, 31. . G, W. HILTON. Remaining in the P, O. al NeiboilU, January 1,1848. Alter Wm Miller Ja,cob Beline Jeremiah; Marline DWrti Fenton Chorlolt . MyeraTJno Fickes Abm ■/ Myers & North Fry Elizabeth Richard Elizabeth GelvenJos. . • . Smith Jn6 Geese John • Snyder Jacob ■ Hcfilefinger Jos - Slpe Henry Hefflcfinger Elizabeth Sider Jacob . Henry A Catherine . Wbisler Benj Knouso Catherine Walker Elizabeth Lehman David Weiger Christian. Mickey Nancy ZeiglorJohn, , McLaughlin Jane : Zeigler David JNO. MOORE, P.*M. January C, 1848.*. . • ■ , . LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post-office at Carlisle, Pa., January 1, 1848. Persoas in quiring for loiters on this list, will please say they are i advertised, 1 Akin Mrs 8 ilginfrilz Fredrick Benjamcn W C ■ Jumper Benjamin Bear Ann V ' Jones George C. Bonnot David Ketnan Miss Anna Bolohel Cailmtino Light. Ansling B W Miss Lulwea A F Bell Mary McCoy Vinton Boylton John Mitchell, 11 Brenizer Hither Mabery Joseph Burns Barnard Mailin Brady Byler Jacob McCabe G H Bender Ph Meredith Jsrael ■ Catnmei Bobbert Moflil Rachel G Caay Henry MoAferly James , Onmpell Nancy Powers Henry G Carothera Mary PadehJnhh Dellinger Daniel Punch James Davis Elizabeta Rodgers John Eby & Kissinger Quigly Sarah A. Eisbery Miokkel ' Reynolds Fredrica Fronosdegesteringor GeoUanck Jsaao Ferd John W 3 Slaymen Joseph Frey William Sturm Lowis Fry Susan Snyder George Garvcnrich Elizabeth Sholloy Samuel Gardner Daniel . Stoner John Gorgaa Isaac - Sollenborgot Abraham Cinder Jacob Spital Sarah Givlcr William Smith Lofory D OrooTcf Jacob ' -Shears-fclsobovh- Grosx Johnn ■ Stout Henry ■ Uulchhll Elias. Sage Rebecker Garbaugh Gilbert Sparrow Lewie C 3 Hollord Marry Ellon 3 /Tossey Samuel Hackel Hannah /Ttlpner Alexander Hedder John Vandyke Dr J Halsey Christopher W Williams Henry {r Hollerd Cambrig Williams Margaret Henderacpi John Williams John Harrlon Mathew Williams Samuel Harvey & Pervail Wray Moses 3 Hall George Veung Wm Esq Harmer Mark Zidets David HandshawMargarcl GEO. SANDERSON, P. M. $6060 66$ $1616 1072 09 002 93 224 25 75 00 25 00 49 50 11 23 $3976 33J $6060 664 NOTICE n, the Stockholint of i he Carlitle Bank. NOTICE ia hcroliy given in conformity with llio following order of court GEO, A. LYON, Pres' Carlisle, Dank, Jan. 3,1848. In the Circuit Court of the United Staten, in and for tho Eastern District of Pennsylvania, inlbo Third Circuit, of October Session, 1847. Kreba ~) . ... , va C-No. 1, April Session, 1848. In equity. Lyon otol. j ' . , . And now to wit ; This first day of December, A. D. 1847, in tho mutter of tho Bill of Complaint of John M. Krebs vs. Goo. A. Lyon and others, Dircc rociors of tho Carlisle Dank, nhd tho Snbptpnn, issued out of the Circuit Court of the United Stales, for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. No, 1 April Ses sion* 1848 s 1 v _ On tho petition of tho defendants, setting out, al though they represent all the stockholders of the said Bank, that dilfoiont interests in different classes of the said stockholders, may rcquiio them to have notice of the proceeding that they may appear and defend their respective inteiests if they shall think proper, and that from their number it would bo inconvenient and expensive, to bring them in os partita by the process of the cdnrl, and praying the court to make nil drdcr authorizing them to give notice to tho stockholders of tho proceeding, by a publication of said petition and tho decree of the court thereon, for four weeks preced ing the first day of April next, in one paper published; in the city of Philadelphia, and in tWo itkpors pub lished in the Borough of Carlisle. The court having taken the same into consideration, make the order ac cording to tho said prayer of the petitioners'. • Unitxii Set. Eastern District of Pennsylvania. 5 , , I George PlUl, Clerk of the Circuit Court of lho ( United Slates, in and for tho Eastern District ol Pennsylvania, in tho Third Circuit, do hereby certify that tho foregoing is a true and fuithfuLcppy of l iho original on file and remaining of record In my office. Witness my hand and the seal of tho -dirtvSh' "aid eouit, nt Pltllndelphln, this 2d day of : B»r't : December. A. D. 1847, and in tho 72d year of the Independence of. Iho said U. States-. GEORGEi PUTT, January 0. 1848'.—41 Clerk C. C. Largo OTcrcUant Will M vnvSto gale. t« e wir^nf New Small Bank Barn, Ir'l'gg and cloven norm and throe porches of ■SB®* «• .1 f or Bale, is situated In Hampden ». tl;:r r . i ne^ d .^A| , e»nd , :r 1 & /<.:.• P r ° r !” rly i l[ V “’a'ha, ,Vnco boon thoroiißhly renewed r7„rre wst"7houketblho ground. It h» a ri.vor fSm crater-power, and it. situation^ being in a rich grai '.yovrhig coemry, ollbrs peculiar' advantages to “For fu’rillor particulars apply to Jobn_ Jfohnebn. ill’ HarrUliurg, orlo the ou .be pt.ml.es, B nAVely!‘ Y ’ „ vw ltd. 1847.-31. A Vp iXf*i ' if . t *• *■; * llorscs Warited; D. G. ROGERS, Ist Lieut; , 2d Drag. A. A. Q. M. For Rent; J*or Sale or Rent. LlNt of IjCtiers UST OF LETTERS. _ For Bent* ftlkE two story'BßtCK s Hot;®E aWßacWmllding* I situate in East-Main alreei; Carlisle, lately occn plod by C. Inhbff.- For terms apply to cither of tho subscribers. * JACOB RHEBM,, , . », LEML. TODD/ December 30. 1847.—3 t - Four Houses for ftent. ; THE subscriber offers for root low shtfato in Sotilh Hanover street.' . !!j"HjkTlicy are convenient and each hat a large attached to it/ Ofib of said houses'- is well calculated For a Grocery Storey and has been used For a number of years for that pbrpoae. . For Further particulars inquire of/ . simoS Smith, sr; Carlisle; December 30,18471 * • , Hotted ‘ 2b I fib Ifeira iiiid lirprcienldtltts of Robert Buehafi* ! ntlti t ldti of mijjliti toibnship, dectaaed, _ . rpAKE notice that in ptfrgtfafico of & writ of Partf- X. Valuation, issued out of tho Orphans’. Oot/rtOT.Cuft/hcfldhtt to me directed, id ? Inquest will he held b/i itib Kcal Estate of said de-* ceased r to wit; a Lot or piece of Ground, situate in'; Mllllin township, bounded by lands of John Shullcn-’ burger, containing about Two Acres, having thereon, erected d I.og Houvc and Stable.* with a number, of fruit trees thereon—on Thursday the Jfd of Feb* ruary, A. 1). 1848,' it, 2 o’clock F. M/, ofn tho preroi ses, for the purpose of making £ar&l6'h and valuation* of the Real Estate of said deceased, j, • JAMES HOrFEB,Bh£ Siunivv’s OrnCK, 7 Carlisle Dec. 23, 1847.-fits follceV LETTERS of administration oil the estate of George W. Cart, late of the Boroighof Carlisle, - decM;, have been issued to the subscriber residing in said Borbugh. All .p’i’fsbns Indebted to said; estqto are requested to rtrakb Immediate paymentf ; ' and th'osq having tlaittiSyJilt present them proper- - ly authenticated for settlement ta . JOHN AGNEW, Adro’r. rfpccmtier fG, is'll— Notice. ■ ETTERS of odminialrnlion on iho estate of Con- Ernest, late of South Middleton township, 6c*d. f h'avA teeri granted to Ibo subscriber residing ?n Iho sank’ iVAviWbfpV _ Aft person's indebted to said estate arc requested l o'matte i'mrnediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly au thenticated fo'r settlement to . *, GEORGE 1 ERNEST, Adm’r., December 9,184 1 /.—6l . • - - / Estate Notice. L ETTERS ofadminUtWioii on theeatateof AdsmJ Longadorf, Esq., late of Silver Spring township,*, Cumberland county. Pa., have been granted by the Register of said county to the subscribers. : All per-' sons indebted to'said estate ere requested to makßj immediate payment, and .those having claims will present them propo.ly authenticated for settlement,'. to. Samuel Senscmon, hear HogesloWn, or to. W 4 M/, BcctcnV, Carlisle. ■ ■j- : r : . SAMUEL SBNSEMAN,' ‘ v : >y.M;BEETEM.‘ December 2,1847.— 1 6t .. For Bent. THE bouse situate in South. Hanover street,' door to.A, & W, Rente’s store, and at present, occupied by Henry B.' Ritter. The house Is wsll[ calculated for a dwelling, and is also one of the best stands for a store or shop In town. Possession gWcn on the Ist of April next. Enquire of PETER GUTBHALL. Carlisle, December 9, 1847.-—tf Christmas Variety. JUST OPENING new Sugars and .Coffees/ choice Teas, New Orleans (new crop) Baking/- Siesta Syrupy and Sugar H6nse CRANBERRIES; A a splendid assortment of China and Qaeensware/ Also a haddsomfc selection of Fancy Ware, suitable for Holiday Presents, and a general as-* sottment of Candles, Oil, Broshes, and almost every other thing belonging to a Grocer. - • 3 ' J. VV. EBY, Carlisle, December IG, 1847. Christmas and New Years Presents.' Cheap Watches & Jewelry) i, WHOLESALE and Retail, at Iho Philiilelpiun’, Watch and Jewelry Store, No. 96 North Sec-’ ond street corner of Qarrry, Philadelphia, . Gold Lover Wulchca full jewelled 18 cariat CttSO, Silver Lever Watches, full jewelled, ' IB.Off’ Silver Lover Watches seven jewels, 16,0 ff Silver Lepino Watches jewelled, 11,00’ Quartler Watches, good quality,. B,oo* Imitation .do .. " , ■ ®*®®, Gold Spectacles,. 7,off Fine Silver Spectacles, 'l*®® Gold Bracelets with topaa stories, * 3,00 Gold Pens with silver holder and pencil, 'l,oo' Ladies’Gold Pencils, , , 1»76' Silver Tea spoons from $4,60 per set to ' 6,00 Gold Finger Kings, from 37$ cents to ' \ ■ 80,Off Watch Glasses, best quality—plain 12$ cents;- ■ , Patent IBj; Lunct 25, Other articles iff ' *’ proportion. ' t ;• All goods warranted tc ho what they are sold for.' On hand some gold end silver Lover and Lrptnea, still lower than the above prices.- ■ On hand a huge aaitonWrtldf sift dr taßlh, dessert, ton, soil and mirttWd spoons, sbup Ikdlcs,'sugar tongs, (napkin* iftigs t 'fiuu & butter knives,*thimbles,-ahields.; knitting needle cases and sheaths, purse and clasps. The silver warranted tn be equal to Amelia icon coin. , ;,*>*• • j, • Also, a greftlf variety of fine GoluJTewolry, consist ing in part of Finger Rings of all' styles, set with Diamonds. Rubies, Torqboise, roptiv, Cornet, Cornelittrt,'Jadbe/,‘C}il)o May, AmelhysUrtff. other itones; arid Bracelets of nil slyl»i sol with Slones and Calncons, and enameled—Ear rings of all styles, Gold' chains of all styles, and of Iho finest qualilly—together with all other articles In ,«m mie.’wßftlt Wilt lib rtW’iMxltli bddfKtJ M pric.B, wholesale or retail, O, CON RAD. No.OO Norlll,Second street, corner of Quarry, Iro, porter of Watches, Jeweller, and Manufacturer o r Silver Walrc. 1 Pllila,, licceihboi'23, 1847. .. ' H<vl f<n- Aio Holidays'. New Supply of Fancy Gift Books t Fvuii% Confectionary, sc. S. W. HAVHHSTIC (by Northitoyfr’dlWf. ileaVty 6'ppoSiVn thb'BanU, hue'jbst receivedand ij now opening a varied* and splendldf aßhbimsntof. rare novelties in the way pi dlcghnllV Bound end emboUilflied Gift Books, Fancy Articles'©/ every conceivable description alid dueljjn,: friWi : Fruits, ConfdotioiUir'y, dm., ds'pediaßy soiled to ■ tlio fancy und tnato of his ndmo/ous rualomora, old and young, and to wKibl, ho invite, lien I ar attention during the approaching Holidwa. Amoral the assortment of Annals, and Gift Rooks may he enompralod, Iho Opal fot 1848. the Hoinoiiat’s Annual, the Hyacinth, 'hu Moea Rose.'tint! tlio pfettah Koopanko.aHofwWeh aro bound in Iho richest stylo and crtlbdlfraHirf I w jth numerous engravings. Also, n httga assort ment ofToy Rook" for dhlldron, dtt).' CnHls'lh, pocbnilJbi' 1«; 1817.- itiei# Arrival of . • , < ftO'OTS AND SHOES A SORTER'S SHOE STOKE, opposite the/, Methodist Church. Men's Kip Bromnsw' Mon'S Thick Brofrane, Boys’ end Youth a lhlok Boots, Women’s Lace Boole. TMb work has been manufactured to order ( ex« prossly for the Winter, and Is warranted to be bet-' ter than any ever sold in Carlisle. Constantly on' hand.a’ifonerßl uBBorlroont ( ol best quality Boots, Shoes, Brogans, , Gum'Shoes, Buffalo Over-Shoes, Socks, &d.&o.i’ to WHbeli tho ullentlon ot buyers - 1 Carlisle, December 16j 1847. ■ J iWfd' Gik(* .’: , ue ‘Mt - ' ,;. S .OITT. -uC r >1,1817. -> i ; 1 :> »
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