, • . `Any other construction would attribute to . the Legislature' lie design ' . to make a con tract which possibly might be viiolated.:',This idea cannot for a moment be entertained. .Much .less can it he:,supPosed that it was their design, to sacrifice The, existing con, tracts'oti. the. public works, to he indulgence, of their liberality. . In conelusion, permit me to say, 'that it is due to the honor of- the State,-,lincl to all terested 'adds bill, that its provisions should lie fully and „faithfully- executed. This l:!an • be ac complislied'oertainly and promptly, by' • emnpelling the' l3atik . of the United StateS'to 'take.the 10an,.. - under her cluirter,.at four per .c'ent. ;11.ThaCtin - eaSifrels - accordingly - rec o m 7 'mended, together with a prOV.ision for the :re-payment of the sum already doe. .•. 50S. tiITNER. . EXECUTIVE CHAYIBEIto Z • April 14, 1838, • c 0 R .1r 111 t\‘. S k.. • 1, • .` - •, - _ 6121 .4.74 OR/0 US. PICITOR TheTorporation electiol:lli39 ju=t terminated in-the-City_of_NeW-7..or_k, and was' one'nt the greatest 'contests perhaps ever known .the - United States. Within a fraction 0r40,000 votes . were 10;000 more than,were crer- , polled!in the rity •liefore. It wat : a death Mrtiggle with the Loco-focos—all hopes.of dower Murplape deptiolardn that contesti - and from all sppearances they used freely the means of the Gelieral Government to : carry-soiT.Sirahte o.eontest: but all Wolitd:not do. The Whigs. have re-elected Mr: Clark, ,Mayor, and it maPrity of the Coaielfritia - PrObably n Wafe'rlOol'affair, as it MosiJikely will prostrate the Loco . - foco par ty In that city fur the present. , ° - Goveriu»os ',Message.. :We hasten to lay before our readers - the Gov ernor's Message, returnhig the'internal improve ment hill. with his signature,-and- We askjor_itian attentive and cavern' Ple - rnsal, goyernor has met a trying and important case as he should do --with-manly have 110 leSiatialllloll7lll% - iitTEhiS7CPllt li tH =-Wiii "141etti the approbation 'a the: coriliminits . of all .parties: The Improvement :Bill respeetT, — liilris less so - , than when B was placed - in the - hands of the Commit. of Conference. But the C;werner, had - to Choose bet wee Mil, ho of and • the-eil consequences which would AntveloilOwed • its ieto. Bad . * placed his veto upon it, What would have.been - the_ copse:quellCO would intie had to call anextra session or the present -LegiSlature, or;:to• have. permitud _the public 6Vitti—produttve a t iiitmomproductive —. -ln have become idle and ozetess i! The last alternative . would have been absolute ruin to the state—and • .the first attended with evils nearly as formidable. The-Goverhov : thereforttlasJn_glving his signa ture to the • hill, done that which ! , under all the circumstances; he was boned as a patriot to do. Without enlarging further we submit the mes -IS-ageTtirth-c-rader: • The Legislature of this State adjourned to.-day, me die The Itoung Inon's denviiiitton• . •\l'e arc gratified to see movements ail over the State preparatory to .the holding of a Vt:nrig Iktert's State . Conwintion at Heading.: From rms. sent appeararices it will inbst likely b'e-.-tr.--nitinc , rotAly attemled and spirited-assemblage:.*__... Pennsylvania .Legisf 'CoiTespondence of, the' Ilcrgld & Expositor• EXTRACT OF - A ' i:ETTER, RATED Alonrlay 9...111r.•1 trrtom offe - red a rer= lotion in . the House, for the appointment of committee to ittquire..int.o the cause of the delay in the piloting of the report of the tti)ei•intenclent of Common Schools, which was laid-nn the _fable: The bill to'aid the Delaware County In stitute, - and the Pittsburgh and Pottsville Institutes, came up, and after a 'very some-debate upon araenanr-eProposed, it Was poStponedfor the.present. Mr.:.- I McFlwee Ortret.l one, tq, grant ten thour;and dollats for the purpose of e7ecting Public Paths in the borough of Harrishut. ~ . . He contended that such an appropriation icf bills, loaded down with amendments, wet e was necessary to secure,' the health of the• passed, most of them without consideration, Mernbers of.the Legislature. :!•-,This was loSt; and, I . fear, when, examined, will be found -• 70 to . B. . ".- to be uncalled for. -' • ~.,, , Mr. Hopkins olZfered a resolatiOn lot' the Friday 13.—The house. was liberal in the appointment of a committee to inquire what i extreme dila Morning—as usual paying an would'be a_ reasonable, ayment for the Di- ! additiOnal compensation to persons already ge - St - Orthe - Lawsortlfe.Umted - §tates, !UT- ' well pailfor their lah - o - r. , i :theY vdied - two •nished .by order:of the House, which was' hundred and fifty dollarsto the clerk and his agreed,to.l,.. l He stated, on diet !pg. theyeso-1 assist ant to eaelt_ef the ttansoribing clerks rtifiliffilliTirt lie -- pu blislret - hat l7- reraterednc l T - me - linn diTtrilo-d-fifty:--.40-11re--Sergeatitzat bill at lseyeti dollars per copy; ' , . Mr. Hinchrnan - reported a bill to autho rise a rail road from Heading to Harrisburg. The.,!.))1116 eatilblish - the Farmer s '-Hay and Straw .Mailet Company, pased second .' reading: - • 4 On maton of Mr. Tyson, an act to incor porate the Law Antidemy_ . of Philadelphia, was considered and passed through three readings, and„sent to the•Sinate for 'C'oncur . ~ Fence., • . In Set . latc, the bill to incorporate the off riman Coal Company, which has-been ve4 top rby the Governor, was again postpooed. •''':Tih&tedaration bill passed committee oft Sat' urday 14.--.-Numerous • billi, heav,ily the whole—amended nii' . motion of Mr. Bar-:'-but 7 thene4 with amendments of . ever.V coact.— den to separate the Jefferson Medical tol- . h'able shapei.order and complexion, .pased JegelroM the Acadermes,.andto have sepa.i l fAmagh. moth' hoOses. The Governcif ,sent •Xat.g....T1115*5.i,_,.....2_ , ..L...._ ,, ,.- ”.,... •. ...: . 1 iik.his - triess'age; - 'gratlng — tliarkelfadrsigwed; 'Tueactay . to.—iii . the , ouse. 'the bill, to with great reluctance,. the' : I'm provernent • incorporate. the Elehre - :'Oe,iety, , and 'the 'Blil• ',IQOO copies in English iind 1500 'iii - Hay Maritet.'ComPaai ph he Ntliheril Li" • c;e!' l min'woreqtlerEd.•ta-he-pkiiited. 2 -: . ' r beiiitis;•vii•as•reati r a third time and passed. 1 77v..7.r...'u.7 . . . . , .. .. r The Secretarr:Olthe,•Comorimealth pre- . . . eilteti Ftimessage fruimilie,„ GuVel . ll9l', Con l A. 'TIM subscribes. :will . givo•.consttuti;.citti t loy I .t r I _ Lro u n i cat i ng _ a _ p i- e , i,u ., b _ re -__ : _ atid __„ . , a dti ,„_,_ 0, 0 , , IA 0 ~, ti-expericriced-woiktriaii—Aibu-ittttic6, eThTiiiiii - fiiliihiug, aiiil liiiilong: adopted by thd . -Legistatu t.e . of the State of„a•- , • • • JOHN 'CIAtILY'. ~ • A rkyisas, in fairer of gllowin new - 1 /% 1 1vvillc. April. 16: /64Fiii — t( r' d ' .2o .'' g the states ..... -• -- - -.--.. - , 7 _ . to.hold -the-T4bliC'land within their bor.! ." e • to itiCerporate the-offerman rail. road cempanY, havingpassed tlie - Senate, in oPposition to the vetdA thesGeiveytuiri<was returned 16, the flonse, wherg it was Jipt-- passed by tlie' constitutionattnajority—yJaa. 50, nays '3O. . • The bill to incorporate a coal company fit l'ioga.county;_pasSed: third reading-:—yeas 40; nays 27..• . . bill to provide. for the introdtictin'of water into the borough lir West Chester; was un , ger‘critisitleratidn most .of,the-seSsiolf. l ' Itwiropposed.by Mr. Edwards, because the water would,, have to be:taken . from a 'small - ..strealti' pa 'the .injury of.numerous . • Mr; Dillingham eloquently supported the • bill, 7 and-it-finally_passecl " In the Senate, Mr Myers offered a resolu-. tion makingn'n appropriation, and appoint ,a coynniittee to superintend certain ope- • ns cu embeltish ih a puirlic—gronn. around'tbe capitol. Laid on th6falild. • • irrba i yOte on the passage of the offerman coal company T yeas-20; • The education bill passed filial reading. The committee of conference on the I'M provetneiW bill . have not _ yet reported,_ amt they cAnnot ngree. A report - of some kin( is•looked for in the morning. • Wednesday 11.-17.11. r. Stevens presented memorial from Mr John Agg, relative to his . •6tpenses-asLstenographer to the - late - con: vcntion. • The amendiments the Senate to the Ed ucation 13ill x'vere concurred in. - A bill sup- . plementary -to the act to incorporate the Susquehanna cawil company was,cOnsiderea and hAt; • - On motion; .the Ilmse. then reconsidered the vote of YeStelday,' . on the bill -- to - inc Or-. porate--the----fferman ,- eroal — eorppany , ..which had been vetoed by the Gave! nor; and the bigthen passed . 49 td:24—as.closc a vote as could well have been given. After the vote' had been tti en, rle unk •ask - ditituve vote, and he would have voted in t le nega tiVe, but leaVe was not gtwlted: ' - • Mr Stevens Rom ihe committee , oreo . yence en- the ,iroproOmen s t bill, then ma 6 report of the hill as - agreed up_on bY . ,the comtahtee.: • The is 'reduced to, about 1„900,0tYO dollars, and the Union canal, honing_canahreongyivania and Ohio Canal, andflafrisburg and-Lane aster- rail road-- are• srricken out, : and most of the appropriations f9 - duced, The temporary loan may be ta-• ken -in any quarter. • M inquired of inquire Of the Spelike:r„Avhe titer- a committee of conference, had.power to strike-out"-entire—sections:aftcr they:4ve been agreed upon. The Speaker said washs .not required to answer- the questionhe rep, ort of the committee was before the hopk, for acceptation or Vil - C - EfiTn7 — MTStre -7 yens cited s everal instances where the poWer had been exercised, in Congt`ess as well in the Legislature. • A motion was thennitTcre - b - lINIFINRETIV - Ce to :postpone the bill and fiave it printed, which was negatived, 5 . 6 , to 33. • He then spoke at considerable length against the substance oldie bill, e s pecially against the Gettysburg and Danville and .Pottsville rail roads. He paid they were the -fruits of bar- TrE52 gain and ,sale, and frequently charged the speaker with having been.licinght over since the Commencement •of the session.:- Mr -Espy - and Mr" Hopkins 'oppo s ed the bill, hut it passed is agreed-up0n,.;"7„t0.38. - - • In' the Senate it met 'With -- the same sue ces§, being . passed.lB to ]4. A, motion was then made to postpone, and have it in lined, which was negatived. The bill now only awaits the sanction :of the Governor to become:a - liurviance Made report at length a gainst a repeal Or the Registry Act. The committee upon full - enquiry; found it, was proper in principle, and wort kciell in pr, e tice. One, thousand topics! of the report were ordered to be printed.- Thursday 12.—AS usuid,'ti great number each one hundred and twenty-five'dollars. Mr Ford rift:red a'' . lo . int csolution api?rh- - priating-thitteen-tliouSand - crollars for - a - re ,- tnoval of the buildings at the head of the in-. clined plane' at'Columbia- . ; - The resolution from thelienate against the admission of 'Texas, into the Union; was passed hy:a vole of 40 to 38,--but on'eonfing up on second retsling.was postponed' for thg ..The Senate-bltti the 'Fank bill.ng;thi.npsler . consideration, but before apy'deFinite action was.had f ihey ' . jour:leyiwait 14110 r. er/40 Cotsliga =iii . • AM alt ilia o r e Olarirel s. •• For the week ending ..diirill4. FLOUR—Sales kiln stores have been-wile at $7;624. Some holders refuse to sell for less than $7.75, • The' wagon 'price is uniform to=day at 's7.2s.Susquelianna Flinn—Sales:eon, making • being at $7 62 at $7 75' per bbl.—Rye—the wa gon price to-day is $4 25. ~. ' , -• . .• , dItA,IN. 7 -41 1 /leat .. -Tfiree limited parcels of Su squelninnaltaVe been sold in the course of the week—one Of w_hlte at .1 70, and two of red,.not prime, af $1,62-, : ':': • . : .., • • CORN — ln the early part of .the week, sales 'of , white - corn were'madkat 2 :7 , l - 75c, and of-yellow , at 77a78c..... To-day, sales cif‹.white*Ave been made at.70a72 cents. and of yellelot 7„),cents. I,lNE—has advanced: Sales of two cargoei of Susquehanna, have lieeti ninde at 93c, and a parcel of prime Md, free. of garlic, at .the 'seine price. We quote at 93 n 950. , •,-- OATS-llaVe fallen. In the early part of the .. • week salea Were, made at 35a36c i but tstglay they, aril - bill nt 33 cents. . -- t. - .; T' - - TIIVOTTIT Srucn—ls•worth_.,s2 25 per bushel. .. -- tr.ovEn SEED—Coniipues.Acq;..scaree, and there is still a• demand for the article: We quote. -the-wegon•-pticeat43_oo-tuld',the_store price at G 5 a k$S 06, necarcling'7l - ir:twalit WHISICEY.—The: price ,othlids has settled doWn.to 29'i cents, at which* snlei are. intikingd with a firm market.—Stiles of bbls, at 31 cents— market firm. - The wagon price of hide is 26a27c s.vciusi v 6 of the barrellte-inspet,-tions-ii week comprise 200 lilids nndl927'bhls;•of Which 160 lthds and 1695 bbls were from the SuSqUelian • milanvari, . - On thel2th tilt, by the. Rev. F; EvVonderstoot, Mr. George Harman., of Ohio, - ‘to Miss Nancy ilurils, - of liiiistown, Yoik county, Pn. On the 20th ult ; by the same, Mr. Joseph Peck, • i in Stertthecleci . , of Paradise, YOFk co; • 1 On the 22d -utti.hy ti to Miss Lea . .(7 On:the2sth ult, byiehe same, Mr . Win, -Slein,„ ncr, to Miss Julian Strohm. On TUTS - diYthelo[lilll4t; bg S prole, Mr. Jonathan Kissing( &eel; both of Diainson towm On .Wedneiday the I,gar inst same. Mr ---;" 4 gum, to.' Rebecca ,d'ar - olhet* bothi-Of West Pennsebrough township. - s•_. • On.Thitreday the 13th iiist,,by the same. Cap tain Samuel' . Woods, t5 - MiSS - Rebecca _Mods, both of Dickinson township. Or. Thu'reday the 13th insti Rol, Henry Au rand, Mr. Daniel Xi Icirlt, to. Miss Catharine, .Loser, both of Perry county. On the 3d inst, %by , the Rev D_l" Rosenmiller, 'Mr Samuel Ziigler, to Miss Maria Rake?, both of Mifflin township. , • In„Shippensbnrg,nn Tuesdarlast, by thollev J. H. Brown,"Mr Caleb _Match, of Franklin cor; -Indiana, .to Miss Jam - Bullock, of - the' for Mer 01T:the 29th ult, by llie Rev. nr,p, Patterson: .Afalthew B. Rod g'er. , != lute ,of TJ. S.s.Army, apd this.county;_to,Al.l9,4m:ingaPegWl. "of NEW STOCK. C;ll.At 11...hasjosrfc0;vetn - nil opened u•neav Mock of th'ocoriei, at hie Itooio;ofpOsjle Macfarlalie's Tavern, which he offers at a low profit: -Ile has also • . . - Preserves. Pirkl_e . s; • Sauces: — -- Peail Fresil Rice; superior Virines LXQV'ON.S. A general assortment of China, Gla7s, & Queens] ware, expected in a few days.- ' A pril.l6, 1838. Arli yabir are ordered to piradt usual ground on Monday the . May, at 10 o'clock, A. M., in surnmer Uniform, and -alid-oit-Ttieselay-4-11e-1-511t,-at-the,Kinte-time-and place, arms and accoutrements in good order By order of E. Al. Biddle, Captain. R. A. N 0131.4, 0. S. April IG, 1E32: . : - FirstA:e^imenil — Gtiptaberland-J Voltialleers . - • s • ' Will parade'at , Newville, on Friday the ISth day of May next completely equipt for drill; in summer uniform _ _ By order of the Col .Commandant.. JOHN ICELSO, Adjutant. April 16, 1838.—* ~IV OTICE .tTTER. ot'Ailministration - on thy estate of . ie 'nt - -West - Pettrishot - ugli having been issued to t h e su b s criber lit due torn) of liity..-vesiiling in said township; all persons indebted to the estate will make ituttietliatq payment, and the s e haying cla ins ilgaillt•t: the estate wits! presept th em duly ant csiticatCtrfor settlement. .•' -111 ES -I.ANDSEV,,,,AJni'r. ' A nil 12, ISY;—.-6w • ' • 2(1 "RIG-ADE INSPECIOR'S THE enrolled inhalCitants Fared to duty, residing within the hounds of the Ist Brigade, Edeventh Division, Pennsylvania-Mili tia, (tieing Chinhertand and . Perry counties) will parade-in companies under tgeirrespeetive'coin inandirig °Muss, on, the first - 011.niilizfriii'1ltatil next, (being the 7th day of May, 1.933,) and the' Regiments and Battalions will parade for review and inspection training as follows, viz: ;. The Ist Battalion 86111 Regiment Militia, and .Id.BattalionCuinherland Volunteers on_Monday the 14th day ; of May. •The 2d Battalion gffili Regiment *Militia. rind let Baßall'on Ctiin s h.erland Volunteers on Tuesday the 15th of May. The Ist Battalion 23d Regiment Militia on Wednesday the 19th Of May. • - • The 2d Battalion 23d Regiment' Militia on ThuradaY . the 17th of May. Regintent.'Cuiriberland Volunteers on riday die — TM of May.. - - •- - The Ist Battalion 39th Regiment Militia, on Monday the of May. . •- Thh 2d Battalion 394 h Regiinent Militia on Tuesday. the 22d of May.' The : lstjtattaliotiz.ll3Reglin,ent...Militia.,. oo Thursday the 2-Ith of May.' The. let Battalion Perry Volunteers on-Friday The 25th allay. .. The 2d. Battalion.ll3 Regiment. M on Sat-, &he 26th of May. - • 1 Commanding officers of Regiments or indepcn 'gent Battalions, will designate their respectHe 'places of parade and will give at feast filteemdays public notice- thereof. Volunteer companies or troops not attached.to anY'Regimentpr Battalion s of Volunteers, wilt , parade with. the Militia Bat . tenon to the botffids of which they-reside. ' Adjolants and commanding 'officers of troops will makelheirzieturne to the undersigned :on i praue. h .a edsy s o f thCip respective , Regiment or Battalion ` FO 1:11.:K. • _ . . Ijriß Inspeclor Ist Brig. litth .I.tiu. P. fit Brigade Inspector's Office, •-• ' . Near Carlislo, - 111arch - 2:1,, 1939. 5 NOTlet — ' . . . . ~ . • IIIE.11:_lf.' 13Y.-GIVEN, that lett leVemente . . . ' • 'll, oil the estate Or Adabi 11Feite;:htte of Saittli; t ut i pton..townsliqi,-Cumberland-eautte:V,--aeceeseth: have' issued in di r e form of-law; tor the ,sfAtiatettieF . who resicles,ln lite albresaid township, All vet-- Hiins . hay tar; chiles or de iriand a against tir estqle rrid'Sal& deceased exe . requested to itlake I: noWtt . Alie—satire_tvilltuul_thilYi-mlii—lbPk l -20 1 4 bie Lt t ' * - ildrestate' to - pay tlveir 7 altitl'ilobis-to--- , .. 195d-3w '- L.- CQiNll,tO ' CLE V Eit,, EN . r.l . 1 .) /April 10, ~. ~ • • ,. . ' ; A) . , ME Ir: IfiKVAI-0.;.-4# IIMZI:1 v -W in ; -, T; ss - Rebecca 7.k.22220)51ika11i SILZ •?r, I"' .,' t _1" EAT . . , . ' _ • ~, .. . ~..,, _ , • L: ',"..,'"-•1,.... L . ( '''.;-':-. r. --- rif' - - - . 4.4:=- -- '. , • .„-- • .. . . .. . h?`►~~i' A~i'®moo . • - HENRY • KELLY • - El) ET.IIII.:Ng is sincere. : th inks :to 1•111111--of-Carlisie_and-itS-vicinity, for the liberal patronage which has been „bestowed upoti and solicits a Coptioutinc6 of the same., Ills shop .' • •; is now' Situated'in ...•' • • •-•• . •13 test ffti gift. tr-eet 5 adjoining the drifg store of Samuel Elliott on Ile East; and John 11. Weaver. Ft Co'. istore,, on the West; where he will conStaotly keep on hand a . ' , large assorttnent...ol • ru.r. wad. Silk Hats • • 7 . - OF Be4ivr, ••• Sccil; • ral, All 'of lila own manufaCturing ivhich lie, mill dispose . orat low prices'. al" i .... w5 ' He flatters hi self that 5y strict attention-to business and a ap Ilion to pleaie, to in.eldt and receive a Aare o 'public patronage.- - • N. 13:41MM:vy Caps will, be manfachlre _to - order.' on reasonable - terms. .. • • . - - Carlisle, April 9; 1839.—ff • ' .1. , - .111,1 .7V . ~. iiii Vin ii ti CSig ratouPl Soullmvesteorner r 3 Mai.; P:c11 sls. Carlisle, Pa GeoiVe :Ferree; . - HNVING talcen'the abOve named establish ment, (formerly,kept Ity Mr. George ngh-„ ipbatith,) respectfidly solicits Lis. friends and the public generally, to, favour him With" ,their, ens ign]: Tl;e' house is large and coniienient,"-con lain in g wartfeel ("HA 111 _WTe. I I adapted. lor,Vamilies,'StudentS, Beardersmultran slept custam.'' The stablineis e-xtensive:and:cori; venient,,cali'able of holdiiik upwards of 70 horses, worthy. the attention of Drovers„heing in a.cen , nal and excellent, part Of. the. Town fur tfie sale .of horses. .Drovers,,Farmers, Pedlers, and, Travellers are invite Ii give him a call, lle hopes by strict attention and' moderate" charges to - render general satisfaction. 19" VAtIUMBILE ritOrIER4Wr jv rr 'THE stictiber will-s6lll at private sa.le,- or will lease for a Corm 01 years, that valuable tract of Liod, situate in the sotifhertf Ort.of the bar oitglGOl,C,aill4,.e.onialuing about 5 2V.c,r6, havwl - iiig thereon erected a- . • . . cargo Stone '., --C re ' t_lllC-Ply k Gra le;ty, MILL HOSE, and'a Brick . Divelfing'lloSise,'Wiihlwe wells of. water on the premises. This property is suit;ible - Air many purposes, such as dlstillina foundery, or, tap yard.. The buildings will be sold or leas ed,' with or without the land,auil possesithiri given immediately. For terms apply to JAMESiARMSTRQNG. Carlisle, Apiii 9, "1336.-. * NOTICE S herd!). giyen thatlettere,of.Administration on the estatec - T - Nrirmitri Cart, latecif .. 1 2,:filfSle, Cum erland county, deceased, hive this day is soca i due form of law to the subscriber, who resideSi Carlisle. AII persons ha ving claims or demands n Most the estate of the. said deceased, are request d to Make known the samo without defay—a - Mil MiCiThrebtarto - Said - . - estate - to - Pay their snid debts to GEORGE CART,, Adzn'r. April 9,183 R. 0R.P114 S. COURT - ErN pursuance of In order of the Orphans'•Court of ,Cumberland county, - wit( be sold at rabic - sate; on premises, on Tuesday - the first dity'or May next, at 12 o'clock, M. of said.day, the (bi tv.ing described - teal estate; late the imam of Archibald Hatusey.lleceased. to. , Jhe - one halt or - Lot - No 107, situate - in - 1h ough of Carlisto, In said county, bounded on the north by Church Alley,• on the east by a _144 James Crever, on the smth - by - Pi.imfretStiVet; and - on hy- part of are sante-iuti-thre-pro perty of tiarttiel.Coutd, haying thereon erected a ,472: ..114,0sTony . Net • 1.144 LAG PO - C CM , -4 JD It and frame Kitchen, a one and a half story frame honse, and frame stable, all in geoil order, With well al never•faiqqg %slater, and a pump therein, the line divnihn; said doi. The property is well calculated for two swab families; and . will he'sold together, or. in parts, as may best snit pdr- Atasers—Tliaderms-of-salo-tire-thirtdo 4, ,the purchase money to he paid on the confirmation or the sale, and the residife in two equal payments; to he made respectively on the first of October, and rust of January . next follosvin;,*with interest from the said confirmation, and to be secured by boiriTsWitli - appreiT - security. • JOLLY ILI I'S', adminidrator, sa;ti deceased. Spril ?,,IS3B NOtmCE. 4; 1 urc creditors tvill take notice Tat We have , --applied to the-court o(-Common-Piers-Jai - Cumberland county, for the benefit of the howl- , vent laws or . .. Pennsylvania, and the bail, cowl have appointed Tuesday the Ist day of May, 1838, for--the—hearing_ofots",and_oge_ creslitors, at the court helve in the borough of..oieliilic-Whinrand where you may,attend if..oti think proper. - WM C. CITA M HERS. :.MARTMCORNMAN. • • 113AESEND0111,, • ..,lOHN STEICEEMAN.' ~ • • t MI, - .I.IECR, /11 ' ,IA 1 N1 A' rtl tl 153S 9 • • 1141.11VIECEit - AND H . all . tet-A - i•ga.l6 , l.—__•4 • wHR SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs his 'friends . , .end the public genei•ally,Aat he 111113 for sale, at his' Coal andtinnber Yard, on the bank of the' Subtptelia tam river; in the town of wormlejrsbUrg', 2000Buslitls'isuperior . • vial; .• • •.-- . • .• .• , -Pannelrfind Common, 'Boards. Poplar Plank and ,Scantling,,4.c.A. , c: tell of which he Will dispose of -at IoW rittes t 'and on - the most accommodatiirg terms Perlons• wishing to purchase Would do well by calling, with. the sithsci•ibei, and examititir hie ettnNbefore they . purchase . • ~lsewhere - _G EU ItG prit 1838:-3m, F. 19 . ' 1411( eyettitera-Will-take-noWe that. 1-have plied to the court;-of' (;omtnon. Plepa of- Quatherlaed cotrritii, for' the Benefit of the ths . of-' . vesttlino,.attl.saitttoirrthavtrappoihtet.l.Mittithiy Ate Mitt' dn'y - of August, 1933',; foi"llio ltoottitig of tile :11)0'16y-creditors; at the, Cutit t I.loUse 1 1 0 . 1.11 t ZA.:4411,Ejl MA N pi, . rpoott 114 DEN SEEDS.. . . H AV E just receive fl from that justly cdlehra dgL led Seedman, LANDREI - 1, of Phil. ade---hia.- a largo amtveiy *general assortment - 'of y e 1p warranted of the growth of 1837: .. • S. ELLtolv. eds:?ispriragtis; Drown Dutch. • • . —L.. •• -. I Virden CON White acii; Eai:ly curled, Beet l -H . Long rcd.oi Early turnip rooted, , , Bcank r dwarfs. pod; - • - • .116:("1.speck,I.cd valentine Brown' do • • •do ' (Anna, white WtOt. red eye, White:kidney, cilmbury (bush,) .ta'rly yang, •-. - inc(kgas. runners, CitTra, Lraniberry, (pole) Borccole, Scotc -- German little or greens, Chbbage; E.lll - rbri`crrkTettr4est - , ---: 1 Early sugarloaf - , - - Drumhead Savoy, Greek eurled.SaVonc Red Duieli,foriiigh tg earrot„. Long l oranke, Enrly horn,. ' • - solid„ Red solid Cress, Culed, . , . Lon. grcen prickley, Early frame, Egg* Plant; Large Endive,.. Ctir Leek, rge 2 fl g- lea ed, • ..Vettuce,_ Cabba g e; • • .. L 1 'IP - bilatielphia.l Veel;ll)7A. Is . •„ paper — , .• . _won r. p_rstprietoisTlf the - largest - paper published in . being kl,htlade - Aptin en gaff,id-M7other business, •t,yill dispose ;heir irii; mense ii;d• 'upon ninderate . terms, to' any . one 'wil -1 tiog•lb embark in theAmsiness.- - 111Lpiper,stmuld he 4.solyee of great_ pl'ofit...'to purchasers ..who emild_give their itudividfsd-attention to - it. • , APPLY A1"111.1-S 01'11CW'. . , ,NrT 7' ,- Carjotlereri -- qa, je..1% '--3w • • • • . - _ • - • ...for'Sztit. , ~ -1-Broad 'Mucc -r ' . z ,-, , „ ta l , . . cal -, irrrigoini 3 S _, - 1 ..,, and 1 Narrow NVlteelea Wagon, (second handed) for saleiblv._ A reasonable credit will -be given. Enquire at this office. March 12, 'lB3B-4t* . • .. , - • .-.....- ~ ' .WritarrE.O. . ._ A girl-from 12 to 14 'years of age, to do light wot kin rrsmall family. • • •Apply to W. H. Allen, North Hanover Street. . • . , .. Carlisle, Feb. 9, _1833'. ,> - .. • • • • New Arrangenient: HANIIMUNG AND -a- SuSquehanua Transportation " The subscriber Kespectfully infoi ms the, public, in general that tie still continues to occupy, that and.commodiouswatehouse. Kamm!y kept bv :Henry NVal,ters, Eq. and recently by M. But,ke, where he is ready to receive and• forward produce -a all descriptions from Harrisburg to Pl,iladelphia, ati he. is now running a -daily- of . Union tatail decked boats, of the first class from each place, and delivers goods inflireertind a• half days from the time of departure. Goods will be recei ved at 'the warehonse at tharles Humph reys & Co. 'Walnut sheet - wharf, Schuylkill, Philadelphia; and at i},,lton!s & Co. Fair mount dam. • • . N. B. Goods will also he receiveil nt the above places and fora, ded bt the saute linos in coanexion With the Susquehanna • cawd Packet and freight boat company to North-. timberland, t, and Wilkcsbarre and all Other interine bate phx ceSnlong the Susquehanna.' May be nsi:i ired:of — having — thetrgoods - forwtyrdt irnm,ediately. The subscriber will endeavor by:slrict attention'to merit a share of . patron . s age, which is Most respectfully. solicited. OW EN, ii/PC A BE. • Harrisburg; April 3, 1838. ,• 10 • BATTALION OBDEBS. - • • '. The First Battalion Cumberland ' Volunteers win_ parade - : on the - it usual ground, hy. ilyrliniO - 4,11 - of 4 4 ' ' ' - - • •-• . ••, • ; e d i n ri T is t l i e esdauilielsth of ltli ty net I at' 10 o!CloCk, A. 1V1.,. Properly 4 _:;,,emu,,. foe reyiew_und insix • Bibider of Li. Col. W. FOUI - • Win. B. Muttady Vprß.;4oi4B4l.__L .NOT_I T CE_TOLCREDI rr . E rrEKSOf.. Adnihnstration,--,pendride ' ! .J!--A,. lite, upon . the estate of James Beatty, _late :f:Newton township,_deceaSect„: have been granted in due forrn..by the RegiSter of Cumberlancfcounty, to John Beatty and John Shannon; of said county. All persons. hav ing clainiS . or demands against the estate of said decedent are requestißl'id•Make ,kaown the s ame to' uSVithont delay-and those in = deln • re nested to settle and discharge their a oun s. • , • ,JOHN BEATTY' , •Z . A dth.c* • . JOHN SfiAblNUNiy „ • • A pH . 2. ' ...„ . „ . . . R : rpukE BRICK' HOUSE, St'bre und Wai'ehouse, mtachek sittatc, , ,in North Itinovei• strict, 4 1 ,ti. i"I had!' occupied by ..litcoh Wet- 4.k". - te . ::0 , 7 ;-i."ti •PziAAC B. PARKER., • Ilcliirsgiualts .Loaiz Orel !!!! prilsonsindotto to the latetf,ena 'of - tier anti - Kopek-tors-of Alttl,Cterhale: Ifertihl,... for mihaeription, Wi.rk,'or • sing,' are hereby notified that their tteeottn6 havo been tihteed 111 the'ltattittitif'.ThonutsTririili!e for collection. - They ate.rerpotettbyniake intynteht --,Atithoutiriehtyitintlit l gve - tmts. -, • 4 • - 7 7 — • IMO* ID 131); — . • . • - - 111 0* . . Water; Nutmeg, Citith, MM Oki a Onion, AVCthersfield.red, (an;) Strawsburg, large yel'w Parsnip,. Fine sugdr, extra fine, • ..P6I4S Landreth's extra curly Early Charlton, Large marrowrit , t, Divarf rnarrowfat, )erial, PcppCr. Lprge-sweetibell siia - - • • Lonk=salpion, Long,scarlet, '5l IYlrite turnip;__ Red turnip, ellow•turilipj Sa!sal/ Sj i.mcl 713oUtfd — savvy leaved, priekley seeded, - S Sta • Long gree n --Turnip, •• Parly - fint Dutch, 4,e - d topped,- ;. Swegish, or. nu tr. Ban Pot and SwOet Berbs, tissortvd- RE • •• lalEt/U - C.p . ::\Y":4-11,ti a ..THE-oFFicz or.tor, UnitedStatea -112 • 411 / _O-amLill 6' has been reruriyed . to the site-the Nlanskoi Iltin§e 0010; :For Passage, apply to . • .• JAMES . M. ALLEN', March 19; 1838-tr. l6, . .. .. . .-- • NOTICE; " . . _ - ffs hereby given that letters of administration -K. on the estate. of Jacob Neidigi late of Neidigs , . . . town, East Pennsborough tuwnsliip, Cumberland colinty,- deceased. have been fanned hy the 'Reels, ter-in and for the said county; to ...the.stinsCriber who resides near Shiremanstown, in the tircritshi and county' aforesaid. ;All persons having claims or demands against_said- deceased, are'requested to make known the satrne to him without ileliiy. 7 -. t u t-those-indehted- - to7saki - estate - tcpmake - pa3r= .ment of their said debts, to • .. . .- .- , .. - . - -JOHN - SHOP? ) .. Mirer' • • March 19,. 1838. 6tv. . 16 _ . • • AUt i 141 U) Cfi 12Z4 THE : OFFICE - OF THE CiTIZEN 9 S LINE. of Road Corsi - • - Is still continued crt_the.COßN-Eft' nprin; site to thelLin4on — liniige hotel. The Pare in this Line lisq.;:len 'redneecli . . • . ; . . Ny ILL! A-Nt- ;ALLEN, .9ilenti . ..M4r.ti 20, 18.38;—t1-16. / . . It'RENT4 • • • . TuaTiarge and commodious TA VERN , S'FAN,Djormerly in the occupancy o _Davis, situated on the corner of Main and Bedford streets, opposite - thelail. Shlrlfcnististinirg -- occttpjed as a Pa.: vern, and is-well worthy the attention of a person competent to keep_a good house, _he buildings -being extensive and calculated to -give 'condonable - accortiniodatioti.to: - sokinpl ifers, very;,qxtensive stabling,_anda_firg. 1 rate . well of water - 11411c yard: This proper ty, will hc - let - oti advantageous - term to a 1 1 person -. frialg . -- - of'enga• Abe- . taL . , e,,rn keeping..business, , -Also a\frmne building adjoining' the - -tavern:S - ultable'lOr offices- or shops for - Nlechanics. .110/3E11:4, M'CLAN,,Agent, - - ---I,lW,COirimodore:Jose I) Elliot" t, Mai ch,l2, it persons-indebted to the e s tate of. Dr. John P. Geddes, late of Newville deceased, by book account Or by note of a less amount than #l.OO are retiuested to make payment to the executors °lvor before the 14th of Apol next: .. • ' • . , • AlSo, all persons httlebted to the late firm of J. Sc ,f P..Geddes either by note or hooirtacti cot pi l arc ik:Tx , hy notifletl - to - nralce - paynien to Dr. JOHN GEDDES, the surviving part ner, on or before the 14th of April tiext—lln Compliance with the above notice is‘ request= ed to enable the IDexecutors of said &ceased .to make asettlernent of the estate: All mates ono, u 9 Set t 1 e - d - accoutiliT - Orthe"firlirof: l- ; - & - .J. P. Geddes, on the first of May next will be placed in an officers hand's for collection - • CATHARINE J. GEDDES, Ex'r'x. ROBERT LAIRD• Ex!r .. .. : .of.J. P.. Geddes deceased. . • ' Newville, March.s; 1838: . . Estate of froz. B. .Pahuiler; dec'd. NOTICE, ," I , 76Gee is berchythat letters of Ail ministration on the estate of. William latel_mf- the 1)91.06E01. of Carlisle, tproberland county, deceaSetl, have-issued : in i due form cf law -to the sulicrilier, who resides. in ShippOshurg, county aforesaid, Alt personshatring clainis or demands .a s•gainst 'the estate of Safil `deceased are re- quested to make known the sane without delay•- i -and those indtbtcd to said estate to pay their said debt to JOHN FULVVII ER, April 2, ISA.--L-.Gw. Administrator. —Di4itleaft4lNolitte. ~ - CARLISLE BAvjyqFg,Aoe,t.utr i s. April :,tl, 183 g. ' , . . . . . rfirlE Directors of ,t his ] it stit ution haye this - 11 -- day tleciai•ed ;a d.vidend of 3 pE it CENT., for the last silt months; 9h the capital Stock, and weekly drpositefi ,which will be paid to the seoCkholders or weekly -depositors; on or after the 10th: inst. ' ' • - . „ By- of der; -- -- •• -- -JOHN-.1.• NIY4ItS,--Tr: M --I . - Carlisle, all Q., 183.8.;—.3t- - ' 18 . Iroravartling.inta COninaishion . house;,• fr_itAVE,,' taken that large .attil enmmorlionis IL" -- Wa - 11 etis - e lately erected- nil - Aire_ c.n nal aratitnitAtnad„belinsttle fnot 61 Chest rut street; liarriubtirg; . Yilitireifie a r it ratsge merits:are sirch.that they can . times for, ward prialtree,atulynercliainlize withjniitn nesgrnul despatch, tn _On filloWitig ptices Pitt:s6ur;.n. t'olurn: btu, Bani»iorr; tlarlisl4:.efikinrqsburg, ((ltd Ittl i iniertiediate tilaccs • They. finVe lately entei•etl' into ittrolge , mett e ts tto . as to citable ther'. to send .pt :duce or goods by way of VetiosyNattia tattal, auct Col tt bi,:t -rail' road,- t tic the same. pi ices charged by tit Iter..cornpanies rtuitit* on the thuon . ettnat,' lI,U gaining three'dayean - ;dine taut - ifelivering-goods iu flvoitif street? urnielaiq 11‘,0 trstral e,spentes of 'ltaullttg•front the Sclutslktll., • THEY WILI,,YIII2("HAt)E grain, Aim,. and count' k w0.14c4i.:0f O.( ry told keep constitutly on hair& ctitli;-I,laster, ;arid tii-Of for • .• . • . • • • 18. vniala.ly aa,sllllno Al!onicy a 8 Law . , gir: : ).S'reiiittvill-lih(t:llice tilt: reecntr. ty tlcettpktf 4,l.li;se'ph Knox, 1 1 .;+rj., it, ticsriligh sti Prist=o - 414 -- ;="faitir=ifiteilly --- cpittsitt - 744niel , 1. uduti% Book ,tuft, ' ; • : • • - REGISTER'S . • . It ICC Errs Ws OFFICE, Z. • • •• • - s • , Wadi 31,183A.s Notice lieretii,gliien,,tOall Legatees, Cretii. tors,' and all other peilonicOnderned;-tbut the following accounts baier.ls:eerr tiled in tins. office for eiamination; by .. the ifecounfants. tliefein named;. and will be presented to . the , Orphatv's Court. orCOniberland county; 114 confirmation . and allowance, on 'Tuesday:-tbe dsy Of_ gay; Ito • 1. 'file nu e adnisfration'accotint of Alexander M." ,Kerr,,Administrator of John. Campbell dediAecl-.. 2. 'The administration , at count of JohnlA ,3 l 3. ' • and and Sionuel Lqopitdi Executors Of. Jq Leopard, deceased. : • • . 3. The adMiniStratinti accoMit of Rel;" fer, AdminiStratorof Henry crown, deceased. - .1...1ie-adraittiStration it:et:cunt. of David. Glenn, - Executor, of Martha CMVan, deceased. adminisfratioo account of John Hutch- '" I—itirviving--Mlfitinistrattr David S . IlayS, deceased. .6. The,administration account of Jane 8hoe: , maker, Achninistatrix of John Sheemakerk - de - ' . cased,7. Tlie • adminsttation account. 'of Benjamtur Ebersole, administratOr of David Martin, decd.. (•8. The administration a ecou nt of J acob Barna: herger, Executor.of Martin, debeasetl 9. ThdadmiMiaratiomoccount *of George Brin: dle and Peter 13aker,.Execntors of Daniel . lialce? - ; deceased. • - • 10. 'I he ration acco u nt of lob Mon tt stl.ttykwf-Atiialihre iitToPP ° ' • Bollinger, deceased. • -.. , • • 11. The supplemental.and final administratioOl accolint of 111artin on'e tors of infra's Rupp, deceased.. • •-• • -- - 12. The administration acoonnt of Beniainii. Adininistrator of. John Myers, denettayit. - -and final admittistrat emit account of Martin. Rupp, une of the Executinie of Jonas Rupp; deceased. • , 14. The Administration; account of Satnir. , l • - Roads, Admiiiistratoi of -Jacob Itoads,_tleueaSed. , 15, The administration- account 'Cif Abraham` , 'Nlay -Administrators•of Freder: •. • ick May, deceased. • - • • • _ The- -administration account .of ..Jnl4 Adminitratnii'of Jacob Rife, deceased, - 17. The adMinistratioii, of -Benjamin. • Administrator of Samuel Ste'igternani-- - tlecele_d ,--- . --,- .7 - - 18. The-administration -accinint - of m ,meran.adminiStratoriof„lolui Ilopple, deceased. • 19." The administration •accotint - Lif of-.Robert - - " - t'aiiie; Administrator of-Jatnea W. Thomp: 4 son, deceased. ' 20. The administratirin account oe Robert mit , ••• leis Administrator of W illiam 11. Miller, deceased: 21.. The administration account ofJolin-titian= non,-adimnistrator de honis-.•uon, with the Will ' annexed of. Mlizabeth Shannon, - deceas - ed.' . 22. administratido' jaines":W: Allen, One of the... Executors pfi Joseph, Hunter, - ... • • :23. The administration account. of . Georges ' Brindle, Adnliiriatrafor cif I)avid Wolf, dee'eased. .24; The account - I{.(,cliati,' ono. of the Executors of, Joseph Hunter; • • . .•, - deceased: • . - g5:-Tho - imrhinistratlim accottiit•Of. fain 1167 • - __Kietthao,Execiittir ofJoseph-Mel(cibbon,deceaced. • • • • 26. - The admiiiiKtratiun Administrator- of Nicholas ScliWardti dec'eased. 27: -The s u pp lemental and - fi nal allminigfration- - . acconitt _Parker, one tors-of-111cliael;Egoosenitkr,idticeased • The adMinistration account of • tine, 6ii . 6 - 61 - ttle --- Atiministrators_of Jabot) -deceased. , 29: The 'administtatiOn - account - of William • AleXantler and •iirnttel Aleiatoleff;'Execntors of • jine-A-lexander;•deedased. TheAdminist ration accoinitor ftot? -- t.llleant ants - -.Gesi; aeketti - Excentorsilf.itieliard , deceased, filed: by• Otid - Of•t Executors of- Robert Bleatt 1. The "Gilarillauship acedutit•of•Jaines-Giecni. Guardian of John Beatty. . 2. The Guardianship, ae.C . onnt of John Waren,- Guardian of George-W. Erick "er, filed by Geo.. Brindle - mid Michael lklorrett; Executors of said, . John Nlorrett, deceased. • • '•• 3. l'he Guardianship 'account of Moses Eby; • Guardian of J Win McNeal . , minor son of 4.lanier NloNeal, junior, I.leceaged. . • `-C'l=l L14,.-I . I4;IINA' ia /Pr- • .4'111 . .9,4 •1838'.-18.--"=-'•••••. • CALL _AND SEE. -'I. I E--stibseribeti-have-jtiat-rec:eivetl_itiA4C_ Store room of Dr. Stewart; (formerly occupied 4:6ontaa" Ilimes,) directly _opposite Mr; Hobert CoehYtuffiltotel,,in the borougii of Shipperisbliti • a latge assortment. of t.easonable - • ( - Ile — —' DM 7,Ps't--‘,f_OcOMOgi--. Among wiali are superfine mai Commoh Lonclote el:1W/ MID ertaitlitertgif Ping - and - coThinon - Saitiortify a-liandsome-assort-' moot of, %IVAINUITA it Cm Ci 010%, For Gentlemen's wear, painted Lawns and Mug- - fins,' Ginglianis, London at,d American• prints, Black and Pancy coloured Italian Lute strings and .. grii-dr-inip : 3,1 k, and. II ernaid SWiwts and Hand kgrchicf,,, I);iiinnli7lnicris,l;itglidi straw, M0. , - ience flraid, and Tuscan Bot..ntts, Ribbons, &c. Ladies' .fillaracro l lid . Letsffkig.. Milses ; and Children's Igist . ingiltOeft. l'o.. ng and Old flysom Imperial and black tea,o, - ..., , - •••••.. ..(fr_e_b;j together with a genseral a4sortmert of. -. Groceriet.; Ciiiricti - til'grr,mt - Rt.te-eno,ok-ref; . 011 of 'f Wlii,Clitlielii .- witr sell at Pr.ces to.attit, the timea.' - 'They most respectfully solicit the public Co' . •. give films call. - , . • .1. & I). K. WONDKIILICII, 8 . 4- CO: Country,;produce • taliafn - in . 'exclisi.go ro• .Good, ~v, . • . Shippensbiirg, 1 1 / a rch 22, 1/138.-4. • 17 • , Estate , of eilicliael Lohg, decedqd. -If:ETTEAS of-Administration ttY , owes , : jj-- 4 Ante of INlichael',Long,:dee'4l. j ut, len townsl`o,. Conn bel land - comity, - hnve sued to.t he subscriber; residing inlaid toWn6',. whip indne formThrlatv:. ATljiorstnilltre, foie, indebted to the estate, make 'pay 7 . anirthosp.liaVitig.adais , dlLpre:gat'. for settlement. • ..".. • , . - . I.F.N lAI ER fir..4r, %Adm'r. FebruarS , 26, 1838; , - . . titn ril'IRT large and colediou's stale, -t• atd neat the 4.ollW•i'• of :North Hanoxer.. street, fomerly • odVtiliied as a Laywy,... STABLE together l'tth.an excellent .Clitt.. iitkce Ho oStr.. IjoAgesion can he had Irol4 - - the it of Aiirif tYea.t. - • • Carlisle, CHRISTIAN lIUMRICH, ./ Maiih,y2, 1833. • • • NOVICE- • • • so Yarniaiy, .1856; In the pastrottlie . 'of • Partition and nnthe.,teal estate . , Rhodes. ,lat e .towilthip, , deceased, being this elliy . totifirined::„ tion 'of Frc deoict, liVatts,.....sq; Rule on _all the heirs and parties • ni ititerest,', - ter.oppea* at the next-s tated:oi phans - at Cal liste - in -andfftir .- -Cumberl,and 'entuitti, Tuesday thtfirst'd . iiy Of '-i‘f aSi4iext i ,:and•elik, cs-pt or re fl.te to accept of §aid, real' cstateA- . -4, the valuation. and appointment Alieretit..tMA ;liiiiii - e;iiiese'tolfy:t same • . ' BY coutvr.7 T all (lei' kify Lht tdinve to be 84'. ire 'exit ' taken front the recigtls of the Otplitinb . CourC:',.-f of said Coniltv.; q - c 16. - I lEi*iP - e'Vte-c - _ •.: . II AU G. XIX %I. ra 7:i ERE
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