together treading the same path of patriot . ism and duty-, in the support of the -Mimi 'nistration of President Harrison, 'and the sure maintenance of their country's cause. HERALD "& EXPOSITOR. GEORGE' CR 1111313 i Edltoir• ,OAHRLUSLE. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 300840 • • AR IC ET S • . • BOltiinore,'Dec. 26, 1840. marECis poorly •tonseqttenee priCeshare'adi.ariced nearly $1 per 100 Mi. We quote at $6:50t0 $7 from good to prime. FtOUll.- 7 The.reccipt priep continues at $4:40. WHEAT.—rPennsyb;ania wheat 95 . .t0 . 96 cents. • ' . . • transactions. • • . • OATS.-33 to 35 cents. • • • - CLOVERSEED.—S3 to $5:25. • . . WHISKEY.—'IO cents' t!XCIIISIC of barrels. The • The Philadelphia prices are somewhat better. F/our.—s4:7s—tendency upward. . . • Wheat.—Firm at $1:00 to $1:03. _ COl7l. —47-ofar 27., . Beef Cattle $6 to 7:50. . prjr-Tllp gnu. DANIEL WEnsTER of the United States Sepate,Taid the Hou. Cius; - MeCLunE, of the Rouse tit Representatives,_ will accept our thanks for for Warding us importatitTnblie doeurnpols. . . PLEANER filld A LOOKER-ON, Ore 011 file- - . . . forcigio• -The steam ship ,Acadia arrived at 13os ton:on.-the-.2•id instant, Winging the fot- lowing news !'fr, .. - The pacific policy of : the new French Ministry has been sustained by the dram . hers: St. ! Jean (PAcre was. taken . froMi, the Egyptians the Allied—Powers -On the' 3d of N-ovettiber,, after _a...bombardment of tieyeral hours. • The . pr4 . )habilby ooW that_the_Eastern .gtiestion will-be settled. by Mehemet Ali'decepting the akin - Mtn-m - - 0 the three powers, and hy.this means se cure to.bitnself the hereditary Viceroyalty. • Of Egypt• . • • • William Frederick, Count of ,Nassau, was inaugurated King of Holland on the ' 98th of November. . • ) • • •On the 21st Of Noventber(Queen 'Victo ria gave birth to.a Princess. Royal, pcon:the : English people, both Lords anti 'Commons; made- greatfOols-of-tl;eniselves, • It is mentioned 'in the_London papers as a ;,.,:pingular coincidence, that three-ladies mar ried on the same day the Queen was, gave _birth to daughters at precisely the sanic time, The John Bulls wanted a Prince of• Wates—hut haie put up with a -Pxincessof.Wails. ' CENSUS - OF CUMBERLAND COON Whole_ Populltion 0) these tltere are-. Intik JAW. White Females, • Unt.de 5 years of age, 2414 2297 • • • 5 iota under Ii), 1932 9890 - 10.." 15, .1979 11130 15 " 20, 1750 1922 20 - " 50, 2957 2954 • 30 " Aith • •4 - 0 50, 11110 - -1151 • " 6u, 729. •. , 744 -.• . 60 " 70, 44:1 - ,- 394 70 ." ./1 i S••• - .166 • 80 " . r • 90, 50 - 90 " .190; 2 2 • , - • Col'rd• - Feniales, . . • • • • 11 ad. 10 yenrrOlage, 130 - 135 • 10 and under 24, 131 • 109 . 19 " 36, 114 112 . 6 - Jr • 55, ' 81 -67 ' ' " 100, 26 19 „ . 100 and upwards, 2 00 . Number of persons engaged in mining 18; fn ngri . vulture 4133; tit commerce 194; in, manuftatures and_ • trades 2151; in navigation of the ocean 39; in learned professions, and engineers 74. • /Deaf unit dumb, blind and insai.e white persiins 52; ileaf, (taint), blind and insane etilored_persons 6.- 'TfiliveFilties or - Colloges 1, - Students 1353, • lilies Schiilorn 90; Oviimiry -sod Common Sclinals 70; Scholars 3352; white per , ^nos over 20 years of .age wha,caniwt read and write tiro n --lki,;- ; _ her of Furnaces G, tons .of -it iron rolhtig mills '.produced 2830; bit;,2 l l l ericil% l ,;9 l 'Ses and 6 ; tons of bar iron prolitii. 1 850 tons of fuel con= sented-16,000; men employed mining ope ' rations, 4139; invested $llO,OOO. . produced $1750, men coVeye ,,4 . _ . Granite, Marble mid other Stone-4-Value prbilitc ., eds2ooo, men employed 8, capital inyested $5OO. Live •Stock-.--liorses and nutles•s737, neat cattle 24,224, sheep„ 23,850, swine 4:',228, estimated value of poultry °tali kinds, $12,671. Cereal Grains---Number or bushels of wheat 569,- 754, barley 11,104,•otits 634,877,41 e 248,759, buck"- iheat 13,98 , 2, Indian corn 04;956. . • Various Crops---N umber. of pounds of wool 57,- c_,A,hopsMlL4s_t• x 597,,AM3lieta of potato_ca -122,24,.;40s of hay 24,973, toint or lietUp and flax 1.8574, pottiols of silk coconuts cords otskvood sold 113,849, value of.products of. the dairy $96,413„ of the orchard $18,792;...0f Mama 'mode or familygoods 424,626:- • . • „ „ : 110; hi:Whim-Valet of produce of market eners $4145, of wo.s.rics and florists ss , 4s,.tneti em ployed 6,-capital invested $7,045.. • . Commerce-Number of coMmissioa houses. 11, capital $22,504. retail dry. {;pads, - groco•ry and other stores 108. eitiMpl invented $291,346; luau ,' her yards and trade 13, capital invested $42,3 5 0, MCI , , employed 444:: "Internal 'l'rititskirtation4--Men ent. ployed .16, capital; invested $17,775, fl - mlticts 01' tlic,rocest--Vithic 'of ltimlicr produc •edt. $ 1 g,7 6 9; • . .". MaitufactuirZa,-Value of mic'tinery . 11111nuflietured s7,Bo4oiiiiitmnplo)Cul 25t emall ,urma owlet 63, melt . eroployed4..!Naricips le.tals---Value of maltufnc • turetl42l',s4o, Men popLiycJl 50: .Iteicks and Lillie , •^-.Value maiudidtured' $39,613, Men employed 'B4, mautibitituref427;9l6:l :IV4I- , .;-Nomber of fulling mi/la.l2,.iVooleii mann factertes:;l4; value of I . h:l4(l6attired g0005 , 426,89u,' Oericinitemplosed 52,,cuipltal.lnvested ", of - pounds reeled,: thrown, or , iither. , made 3', value 4)1 the saute $l3; mule's 69)10Yill 2; l entaletaud.liltildrelaintployed 3, capital invested • ' -: :!rcilatiOz-Vilt4ertitikaufactured artioles42,4so, ,parsons employed 6; "cipitallevested , 4l;lso:' I Hats;CapfrAßOnneti ' Value o'V hate Mid baps manufactured $6,80V, persons employed 96, capital invested $4,350. Leather, Tanneries, Saddleries, fice.-,-Ntimber of tanneries saki of sole leather tanned 19,970, sides of upper leather. tanned 10,767, men employed 64; • capital invested $90,175.. All ,other manufactories of, leather ; saddleries. Sta. 66, vffitie of manufactured: articles:43B;63s, capital invested $16,230. -- Soap and' Candles;.;-iNuniber ;Olinda of soap 230,218, of tallow ca nnles : 4s,l6on • . Distilled and- Fermented Liquors--NUmber of Distilleries 28, gallons produced .252,305; of brew eries-3,.gallons produced 12,000; men employed 43, c • a qu e l o l invested $45,400. ' •fliCillH I Drugs, Paints; Dyes, &o. $500; T:irpentine and Tarnish, value produced, $3O; men. employed 1, capital invested $309: Glass, Earthenware, &0.---Number.of potteries 1, valtie of manufaCtured articles s4olp, men employed 2, capital invested $201). Paper---Nunilirr of Manufactories 1, value of-pro 'duce $4OOO. Value of all tither manufactures of pa per, plane cards. Ike. $4OO, men ertiployed 8, capi- Sal invested $.lOOO. • I , Printing and Ilinding---Number . of printing offices 4, of binderies 2, of weekly newspapera 5, of men employed 13, capital invested '56,120.: • Carriages and Wagons---Nalue of manufacture $32,760; itiemempinyed 124, capital invested $20,370.. Mills--..,Number of flouring mills 54, barrels of flour made 66.252; of grist mills 5. taw mills 63, oil mtitSA..value of manufactures $58;826; men employ ed 134, capital invested $140;525. . • . of furniture manufactured:-22,- 850; inep employed 57. capital investeti $12,850. • Htiuses---Nainher of brick and stoneilonses , bilitt 33. of wrincleti houses built 24 - of nen.employed. 207, yalue of constructing or building. $59,410. --"" All _other manufactures not .ennmerated, value m 'ailmen, $40.465;: .eapital. invested $12,870. • Total capital invested in mantifaetbres's4l6,s2s.- , - --. • . The Cincinnati Chronicle . furnishes'the annexed statistical infoiinatioit iti relittiOn to ttyo .counties of Ohio, HIGHLAND• AND PORTAGE. "These counties are of nearly equal 'po -pulation,-but in different , parts of ,the State. ° . The (,otinty of Highland is on the,sum betweeO the Scioto - and the Little Aianti; --- -14, is Probahly.,thelligliest county in the State ; yet it is,:anostly ievelotinl atliniraidy - mlapted to 'the prodnation of -_tvholly - agricultural ; with the eNeeption.cif the pleasant. village 'of Bills 'borough. ' The:county Of — Po . rtage. is on the (livid log ridge - heiween the waters.Of the - Cayan hog a and. Muskingum.: Mit the '6116 - side the water rolls.into the golf of St..t.Law renee,• and on the ...Other, into. , the_ gulf, of 11 , 1 ex leo: 'is rift- the Weitern Reserve, , ant settled ort finally by - ConifeCtient peo ple., • Vonaty-ii - settled-artiully from VirgiUid and Wentueky - , -pkobably-,a lat•ge portion -from Pennsyllyania.. Populatipti of flighlan4 co._. Portuge en. 23,103 There.is but little difference; then,•in the nu ither of inhabitants in, these countids.— Let us compare their pri"Rlttetions: .VegetoNe Product's.. 373,:n4 bush. 164,237 824,129 -!` 446,326 253.525 " .753,5261 30,109 " - 150,124 19,330- " 34;144 147,816 Ihs. .288,802 IV heat; Corn, _ thits; Potatoes, II ay ,_ ME . Yl'he reader will see at once that in the abnve : articles there is a vast preponderance in grain in favor of „Highland. • Portage however, raises five times as niany.potatoes as Highland,' which is -re 7 m a rlin bly deficient in that article, alfil dire& times as much hay, The reader, however, wilt itote.the fact, that Highland raises 17 bnsbels of wheat and . nearly 40 bushels of corn to 'each living •sotil, adult or child, vithindts_borders,_presenting -another in stance of a county raising at least four times ;enoughfor its consumption. But let us proceed:— . • .9ninuil Products. „highland. . POrtage. Neat Cattle,... • • 19.600 . 25,308 Horses and Mules,, 10,615”. 4,205 :Sheep, 44,613 " 37,24.0 Swine,— • 42,546 . 11,240 ifairies, $49,374 . $80,963 'From the eotnparison of the tabfes., the reader might at once infer what we know' - to be the - fact; that Portage 'excels in- the -exceeds t • . Man UPC/WT.9s highland. Portage. _Hume made goods, p6q,457:542,745'.. Potash - 118 tons. Leather, tanned, . : 3,305 sides —ln ulF+ftµin-to the above; #t Js be noted that •Ilighlatidinali . ei *only 500 gallons of, spirits, .and Portage - only 1900. in one word, they have little to do with - the world's trane—utlemper•anci; 90,937- Edu,catiolial Results. highland. Portage, 88 1.44 Rri many ¢Sr linuls; ----- ffELIMM It appears then,.that in these prosperous agricilltural ,eenntties, there are nearly one out of four pf the whole population in the the Common . Schools —a - ..proportion fully equiil.;o that of :any part of the Milted States. ' ' S' I.' From the absence or distilleries, and the presence of schools, in Wl* . in dustry, thrift. nd prosperity prevail, ii may he inferred, that-gnint, morali and sound intelligence is fniorable to a state of high 'prosperity. . Thus..doArtutistics and the pity sical progreas of ‘'n natioh:demouStrate the 'great soma. ;tRUTFIS to which- -reason lievelatiait.hALMnie arrive " 1' 'Surely this is a country.:not-only worth !tying in and living for, but 'tine. Whoge desanies way in the forethouglit of Ail all wise Providence, be designed to' hatie an aninirtant influence npon the' history and happiness 4'oll the nations of the With this view, therefore, snil.This high iliteentivu before Us, hoW soledin and sacred. the- diy-on the part of every.. Ainerican' citizen, ,to •strive by 'every 'means to render this republic,.bright, beautiful and power .l?'•inorals and religion, as by scierice r induStrynind euterpriseL e*t.. GOWf.t4'll4ir. . Crabb , roe' bring , he.: ,f4e thepol)lie, as . n suitable 'eAttelitinte,,for the lAthernato - riat ehniriti 1841,: General ./RB4-PH 4.14/1.R47E,'.0f 'Westnaer`ohintt ~ Many. ',have keen ` natnetlin•• other 'qiihrtere for the, 'same ,but :nOne aore, diii . qiignitihe4 : 'rnore.;,deserving V I A ,itior,'..ientlietap 'whose noroination'tliave ance, 5102 5064 . 1-T4-. .!._ J r...!'4 - ! . 4.'.01. , :1e . "' - ' , TP ) l** r __#.4'..o:.:4..ft . 4::::'*v.:#'4lif-iol.toli:4 . iiperie,nce• in publid : affairs. has beeh cou siderable-74.iv.mind Ott cation--and in addition; he served his country, with distinguished bravery, under that liriMortal .chieftain Whom" the people have just -elevated to;the Chief Magistracy of. the• nation„, In . 4thort, :General Markle is it 'scholar, a sta tesman; a aoldier, and,. beyond all doubt, an honest man. . What is more wanted by. THE 'PE9PLE? 'The Bonndaiittinestion.and : ." the Brihish..— papers . gastern p Still continue to fur= ! nish paragraphs in relatiOn to the Boundary bite - Soon, and the . alleged. appearance ,of a British Reginient. - The 'lolldwing from the Woodstock 'N. B.) Times . is rather confirmatory . of former reports,--- • • "We' have just been informed by. a'gen tleman from the .upper part of..the'conoty, (as well as 'upon the authority, of a 'letter Trom that quatterAd_aLgentlemadjuLthis_ plapeithat ,a short time.previous to his de parture, a detachment of the 56th . Regi 7 ment, consisting of 150 men; 1 daptain; and - 2 subalterns, under the command of dnl.*.EdeLa,2had arrived at the 'llladaiiiiika settlement, and taken up quartere about - two . mkt; _below the: river's r mooth, wherel 114 bre to be sta iioned for the present, no doubt to watch,.the movements and ,check , the inroads our unruly neighbors have been making•into that part of the province. It is also stated that the detachment for some titne—past_Sfationed-st-the-Pegele, or foot of the lake, has been reinforcedirom 'the same corps." - " The Portland - Argus John Harvey, we niiderstat has disolaim ed to Governor Fairfiel laving:had. any thing to . 00. with this.n atter, and stales that in a letter to the Governor General of Carta da, he, haradvised the withdrawal of the troops, and_ thesubetitutioit of an - armed' civil rja,ag ;—such. fife' Stale - of Mat ne now employs , on the 4roostook territory 7 -as *tiffieient 'for all the •porposes 'for Which the troops are intended.'.'. . . The Saco Herald says . ,--" It is-Under stood that ; upon the rereipt of Sir John Harvey's letter, Gov.. Fairfield wrote inediatelv,--to . Washington, ioferming' the Piesident of this last infiiiigement of the. rights of -Maine, and'of course demanilimr that the- troopS he removed, either by ne gotiation-orby•force:"—.o - , --- "Lient. - Governor flarveyinfornts Gof. 'Fairfield that the Goverifor General 'of •the _Canadas has ordered a — filetachment, l ,(how large a detschthent is not stated)- of her Majesty's troops on the Madawaska terri tbry, for. the (ostensible),, purpose of aiding the civil magistrates in those. settlements in the'eiecution of the faWit "of the Orov inge and in piotecting the. rights of -her- Majesty's subjects. Sir •J -Olin having had anything to-do with the matter, and states that, in a letter. to the Goverffor General t ite-has advised the withdrawal of tlitro - i - ps, and the substitution elan armed. civil posse.,—such as-the State of Maine now employs on the Aroostook territory, —as amply sufficient for all the purposes for whieh"the 'troops- are intemled." . • The above paragraphs appear to embody the whole story 'J'E iVI Pg RA NCE DE PAT E =3===E SOCIETY' The Executive Committee of this Su dety, appointed on the. 25th instant, have resolved to introduce themselvei to your readers, by publishing the Report of the Society made-fast Aogusti and which' has not before' been given to the public. This will' be followed in your next No., with your approb,anort; by the Report made on the 25th; and by the revisdLOonatitutionl of the Society, list of Officers, you may find room for.them. R PO iit T Of the Executive Committee of the. Cunt bct:lptd _Coen Tempeyan_ec 6Society , .iiiousT 14,1E40. "The regular Annual - Nreeti4 of Cumberland County Temperance Society Was appointed at the German Reformed . December last,••anicspe A kers. securetl•for the occasion; but Was deferred, subject to. the call of the Executii , e Com- Mittee,in donsequence . of a violent Storm_ and, a heavy fall of snow.. The Report then made out •is probably in the hands or Professor Emory, by whom it was drafted.' lie was chairman of the Executive Corn inittee; and his • absence from the. borough d-st of OW: ' Re wring,most oh re time since the_ Report _have been_presented,,has_prevented: -the-vigrir-ot-riction,on-the-part-ofour-corn inittee which characterized their •efliirte while their board was 'full.. It has been: th - oug'at proper, nevertheless, that a short sketch of the history of our societrshOuld be, given, with a particular notice "of its .operations since the last- Report of Decem ber, 1838 , *'' ”On . the 20th of •April, , lB3o, a Society organized, entitled .'The Cumberland County ,',lemperance . Society, auxiliary to the' ; Americo • 'l.'emperanee Podiety, 'to abstain from' the pledging its. memberg, use ofspirits,. ext:7,74lt„ for purposes; - .net to, allow the use or thorn in their nimitio,3, O. piniiil4. them for the .eittertaiurnent:of--their-fr-iends; , rrind-itt-gen- , di.itourage .the use of them , in the community.' To this pleilge in:1880,4110re ‘'verts fttnnd but 31:.signattires, - and. save- , rid Of. ti hirt o cif persona 'who'harl; leflear lisle: On the 25th tre 1835.-a meeting was.held tit . the'llletil“ , !iSt EPisco pal, C u reit, - fer the pit rpose the leinperrince cause, when •there were added signatures to•,the. abovefmentionetl pledgeitn'the ouniber'rif.'o3.. Up to this date, liitleshad , been.«me 'the cause of temperanceln.this state;qp.any,otherip_rin-% ciple than that .rkhrigniiethin , ;l4 - I,ratiir,: . nOviii known - asthe-0/o,Piedge:••': -.... usaPly jn - ,•:1t943 . ;:a - e - eillrentinn;'Orlthe frieiids of Omileriince - iv.oi lielil iii flarris : - . - hurg,.wlien 'the. Total 46;9tho.nee-nrip . ci pi#fo.TTO the lending`subieel'efiliscatislnn. - 'queition ies'. at firrk:liaihnred hetitetion,',hut" received. ..• a- , ()kr eussion stOirdriett„ - 4;•(he. ttplegation from, "thjiititirriety, I ; The l 'ilja h ins litaralesulterr ~:leconilnrceniioion to 01i 610 - lifeitityikiance s abstain • ,•• lilla MEI . . . .. from f e rmented es .welra's:diatilled liquors, and to use their efforts, that sueieties which, May 'be- hereafter :fornied; be formed .on this prinCiple.exaluSiy . ely;,and,to le,troduee . the principle, :as ei4t . ,. iff; it "could safely' .be done, into: soeietietkalready organized. In September. of' this year, - a convention„of the frienda_of temperance ilia:fog - both Cum berland County was called 'at Carlisle:l)y; thdExecutive Oomtnittee of thispiety, that a concert of action. might be •pro used 1 throe hour the county, in what the :/. now ! -- 1) began' to :consider -,ri Vital....elemetit :in • the . 1 .temperance reformation, . T his, meeting re- ' suited in'a, decided expression•hr favor•Of The toll a bstinence- pledge.; which was at once adopted by the Cumberland Coun ty. l'emperance Society, es the - true basis of. all efficient action in The: temperance Cause. . . . . " Within a short time, a meeting. of our society •was held, at which 63 signatures f -3 •were -.obtained to The r0ta1...-dbstinence:, pledge. On the 11th •of January, 1837,.j this principle was introduced into our,con- s,titutien, .by an • article -in the lolloiving W;orde. - • • • , • -, I; . - • 'WHEREAS, a very' respectable portion or our association-are - fully - and - stronglY impressed with the belief, that the use: of fermqned-as , --well-as - distilledliquers'itfrili a high degree danoerods to the beat: inter , ests of the- comni 4ity,--tha ; they are in-, -jurious, in a greater or leas degree, to all; and' are utterly unsafe, especially when used by, the young end by Those_who_have. once neg uired alaste for stronger drinks,—; only:Serying• to-le,ad on, bydertain though -perhaps---im percepti hie - degree - a - TY - itt etn 'perance and ruin:—The following pledge shall .be adopted for such' as wish to sign it, and sliall.be Offered With•the old pledge for signatures, viz:—:We do hereby. pledge ourselves to abstain from the use of all fermented as well as' distilled liquors, as a - ---.. • . : .- • "And in December,:lB3B, the.pledge of the* ,dinerican Ternfierance Unialt--the sane which has been cirenlated in the_ i town. by your committee during: the last yeer,. •abil more reseed' 'at the- Market flonse, by. anotherwas ;adopted, as the , pledge' of your sock ty.*.j• 'Phis, then,' is, the grotn,•trectipied by' the Ountherland• Connty•Temperance Society, on the great •temperaime question, and...which _ has- beet . j oecupied--by-them-foreimoat - four yeari: - •••••" - " While,- however; the -total .ebstinence• pledge has -been acted on _by the. society ' for the ; last four years, the.lekl, pledge has - also remained a - part-'of the constitution. We have a pleasure, however, in:stating, that the old principle has met with- little laver; that : pledge r• Imving ,received but 32 signatures since the adoption of the new, and several of- these having since been transferred to the new pledge.: Frodi N.,n 7 vember. 18 36 to 'sloven:l,l)er, 1838-includ ing., „ a perio d of two years--theSignatores .to the toial abstinenCe pledge were 206; and from • Hecernher fl, I 8:36, to 'the •pre sent...time—itteltiding a period of one year and eight months—the number of signa tures obtained to the total ebstinence pledge by, the efforts of the ExecOtive - Comreittee of our Society;--ig '205 One or, the in ferences to be drawn from these results is, that the-temperance--catistrisniiThe-wliele J still advancing in our town-;• and another rs,,,thatw hileAlm:o_lil__.:le_toperance_Pledge still remains a part of our. constitution,: it exists but as a deild letter, and ,ought no longer to remain there as a reproach to our cause. And if this Report shall be ac cepted; your committee will present a •re solution to have.it no longer recognized hy . Mir tiociety.*: . •• "Another. peculiarity ofour organization is, that 'for the last four years •it hes..com billed the influence of all the friends. of -temperance - in - our pub•lic efforts to advance - the-cause,—whatever priVaie organizations have, existed In the town. ' Prior to 1837, the temperance societies in the toWn•ncted lisJentirely independent organizations, .and, :dins _often came_ into conflict : -with each -oilteri- - .-appointing--meetings--nt , th e some time in the different churches,..nud-thus -intintentionvily exhibiting:the appearance of 'opposition in their action. The union . of the • several soaieties for, the purpose -of concentrated-action, • was - the - result of • a' very full .conviction of iti.Oecessity;- and howeVer =telt your committee may no:- _prove 'of individual effdtt; and 'however cheetfully lend•theirlaid fur the promotion of, the temperance cause in any way, yet we are as ever satisfied, that the permanent interests' of the pause in our town may be best promoted hy •a union of all the strength we can _ command. : WeJ fully.' recognize -the-prineipierthatin-unionTliere is strength:, lindtlieve — escectitiiied from an experience of years, that we have none too many self- 1 sacrificing men in, our town devoted to the cause of teMperance,:to carry on success fully one •society. . "'„ " Since the last report was:made to this society ; several meetings bave.been held under the direction of the.Exectitive Com mittee, in different parts ,of the county, witete*no independent temperance organi zatiOns' are known to exist. • A course' nf lectures ,br the Rev. Mr. Hunt was like- Wise . s ecured during the summer of 1839; whiehiesnltert in much good. ' Sometime. last.•atitutrin a - meeting Was :held , in *ilia Methodist Episcoppl .Chureli,, •itt Which -delegaterwer&iippriintetisto-the-State:eorp,! vention 'held ill - Harrishurg _J•ori,the_.l.sl.ll, •16th and 17thofJenunty)ast. The liolq ing of the' ;tonna! 'Meeting at the usual - tiine, as before suggeSted, was . interrupted hy,a...violent snow Morin; •end -the'absertee ortite chairniati, of fthe::Executive Coin-'' mittee, since,that tinie his prevented,:•thatj ronl'il oction-which might otherwise !MVO 9 c- • .. i . • , . . - 1 )6 ,6 !) 6 x •hib-it, 7 i,.J _poll we, have .'to report, .ainee the- P : res e t ij,'• E . t . drti!i3lo Committee cants into. - oliice:an -accession 40 Ac...006j , ety' or. 029:rpetrite.iw hick nu tither . ;ip harp • Signed ; theireW.Pledge, a0....013,j1, _ the:ola- : :r.r ''- -.- •-',-- J. ' : ; •••• ••: -- ••:,1 . ...-..mii4l44` : ::•tr,liifP.O.iti: .. . N "We stibmirthis , raport . : with•-the giogie J•••• Tl4iititelerlher begs leeve M -remark, that wee Wel. ahl.inere•nifing confi-: i .ie hiss opened• a Night '5311001,, at: No.' ve, ' J!" AlO-' deuce, thowthe entitle :t•if' tete per s 'in • . ,„, ,„,,,i, , ,„ -,attiterwtoiv," Pitt , f3treet; earl iste,' : .w,her he it*O. leiVi'lithelitth.lio thik ~,,. • ~. r • , ._ , „ 1 . , - _;•• ,_, C.— '''' ''''..__ ''• ' ilfier : i.to lem:11 , • tribe' end '...Nritheri'etie, , itii(l, , such L ' ulni. Il .'9 11 "0 1 :04 1 1?AntigElP 1 9 tn.P • elluAe: - oilier Ifiqiiteltee4 ot':.titi - Efiglisli :xth*.ii) ! i- ai rnny;tie, of G 011,7 : - -'; ,_ , : :,.,-.' -.:' :.. ' . „..,„ Aleeme(l useful. , A imayeternosiment-Itaii.alta twee , ... , ~, ~[Signed] . ,:*; ,:'' , '4; . . CAD I,l,i . itt• ~, eiliptgektetthieh'yeatlie4.' Butt r 5 iti,u41 1 ,0t,c . ..71 ! , _ An UGgo, .. . ' - .1., ... . ... , ~ /rnJbelsey of 'Hie' Ex; ram: 1 . riKimi r i"i i i:tify6i.v. re a unia me ilid.wpf•A e ,.,ipaq• ' : f Thesubjeet litra : .4 - 4feti7eil: 65, wits l i iiiit afi!i4:itic" a known atthei sidinel IViail4... ' Scholars *llll, 4, 44:60! mere nutter otfoltfi 3 O:,:toe:next '.eimnat ,, mbetink, _eithWhy the month of lJwy • the - Itiart . 'ec.J, :, ? . ~ ~ • when the Odil4Mil - ement!me4 of 'the , CM•rgt,itutipu , • • . '. • , , , ,-,.,,- ~ , : i •, .• - r , .- ' , E.: Dql LE.. NValii Utlnntlill6Uay 11(10061. :'' „ C. ','', '' ' -: r' : . D ec.. 30,i'!840,--3t. ' • ' • ~ , . . • =l=EN=Z= Delegaiei to eke State Temperanci.con The:fidlowing are ,the Delegates elected by the. Cumberland County Temperance ~Society; to the convention which is 'to as , flarrisbtirg;. on Wednesday, January 13th; 1841., • • Rev. President__Dhybin . , 2 Gleorge Keller, Re'.v.' John. Ulrich, • Jacoh . Fetter i L.-14. Brandebury; Esq., 'Professor M. Cald well, Rev. L. Scott; John Phillips, Esq., J. Sin derSon; Rev. I. M. Hall, H. Duffield, J. 1 - la!bet% Rev. D. McKinley, S. - •• . -• Per order.of the Ex,.Coin.• . . . .S. ELLlttr.r,---Secretary.. LIST OF CRUSES For Trial ,at _January • Term; 1841, coin mewing the 11th day of. January; A. D. . 1841. -Bryson -- Cruse. _ Albert & Co. •• • vs Same ' Whiledll & . vs Same Jinks •. . vs ' Same Mains . • vs' Saine Cum—V. R. R. Co. vs Piper Stough „terminus - . vs- - Duck ' • • Church • • • vs. D. Collego et al Leitlig vs Rupp Junkini' adMin'r: • vs Junkins' Ex'r. Montgomery ' vs Irvine. Moore & Riddle vs . Laying - Jellison et al .• vs .• Roberts. Reigle — . • • vs Ala b ,triibb et al;. vs .:Croft•el.al Schwardt.34d - in'r vs MeHoes Ulerich -vs Bolinger • Bank -v.s • • •Barber et al Brady. & Co.• • vs „Holtman . Lannbertonl: vs.- , --Noble et al.._ .vs - • GEO. SANDERSON,. Protll'Y. POPULAR AEMI.MIESe.,:_,The._ moat .:poriulur_reine (Nei Of tile present day are. those which cleanse and purify the blood,' anti which sic known to be innocent In their qualities: remediei as Anti molly, Zinc, and the recourse to Bleftdingin disease's; are note out or fashion, and regeta4le Remedies are the popular medicine no's VEO:EtA. ate Usivausst. PitAs ore used and appreciated.- , - They are known to act on every part. of the r boily; being taken tip by chyle they in p ass. into the blood, .which (hey purify; nail it should he remembered that theyitinnoVe - onlyTtliitrse.. We- 7 6100 which Ivere the cause of - Intimation. Nothing is equal to ridding the vitiated- humors-with a vegetable utedi- - eine. ot this kind, a hiCh eigNty=four years have prov eil never to dalinjurv, hut-always good. - • C. • ' pT Far wile in .I:ortisk by GLO. W. RUINER,' and in •CumLniand County by Agents published in another part of this paper. - . , BE. CAREFUL' OF YOUR COLDS. - Marty people are sO . very apt to , consider. but a tri fl ing matter, .4411 d to thinle_that 7 -‘Lit will go awayof itself is a day or two," that 1.110. give them selves no trouble iMout it. • But 'to such we would say, "be careful of your colds"do not tamper- with your constitutions.. If yeti desire to live to "a good old ltge,".De..eurefttlio taliciauch. remedies as will effect au easy and -a speedy. cure. • Dr. Swnvtle'S Compound Syruiffpf Pru n us Virginians or Wild Cherry," has cured more colds dian any other medi cine olftred for sale in this country. The certifi cates of cures efrmed by this invaluable medicine, which the proprietor is daily receiving, nre .the, Inoil gratifying character and tend to show Its sana tive properties, and the high rank 'lt holds in public" estimation. , - - above medicine can be boa at- the l)rug Store of.). J. Myers & Co. Collide; and of WICI. Peal Shippetishurg,-P.a._ - - • 1 • To Mot hers ! --Children Teetht» Ott thi's peciod,Ave are aware that these which are near and &arta us, suffer very much. I therefore take this opportunity of informing. the pub lic of die great benefit darived from the use of Dr. Paris! Soothing Syrup for .Children Cutting Teet h. This medicine ['found to produce relief us soon as applied to the Gums; it is pleasant and effectual. I leel,haPpy in recommending it to the public, as 1 am certain 'twill save •many;mghts - of•sweet 'repose to parents and nurses,•besides,preventing those danger. 4 ous symptoms whitat slay'' thousands an n ually. ' • • . JON' ES, .• . Ninth street; above. Willow. For ai s le by Dr. J. J. Myers4__Co,, Mid Pa. • MORE POSITIVE• PROOFS, •. Of the ejicacy of Dr. llarkelde Comfiound Strength - • ening and Gerinan Aperient <- 7, ALLEGUAI4Y, Jan. 8,1840. •. Dr:Harlich's Agent—Sirt 1 •-wisli to state for the.benetit of those who .may be that - a , of whiehlbayelbeep afilitnetlfur manryeat.s. 1 used both kinds, the Aperient and Strengthenifig,and lam' constrait4 to say, that they arc a valuable discovery, mid act•upon the syStein mildly, but,yery effectually. I found.the Tonic Pills to . quicken the circulation and 01119 C .11, weak' to, the...sitrfacb; • and to 'strengthen . the eak' stomach dad increase itqwwers. TheAPerient Pills are the best cathartic I ever useil. I am confident all Dvsp'eptics Would do well to - make Inttnalate trial and - be relicred-L Any une eat call at my house and be satisfied of the above at pleasure. DA VII) R. POPE. N. 13. The original certificatd may be seen at the ollice of the "Sptrit (tithe Tinieti." . For sale at No. 19, North Eighth street. Also - fm , sale by J. J. MYERS &, CO.; Carlisle; and Wm. Peat, Shippensborg, Pa. [Dec. 23, 1840. ...11 . 1ARRiED, . • 1 -4 ht - the -I ftlr - inst - hrtheltevAlenry• - .MtVailt,lMT' •DAMEL KUNKLF,tO ADS!' C.I.THANINE MYEIN, all of liorth.Nli/ftttetonlownshiP: - J . o . e On'tlie '22(1 inst., by the Rev. Jon Ulrich, Mr. DANIEL HANDSCUCT;SIS'IIIIB9 litTrY •Gt11.31 - AN; all 'Cif Silver Spring township. , • . ~ /On the 24th,inst..by the same, Ntr. SAMUEL lityri, • to Miss CATHARINE !BRENNEN, Olt Of South _MI addle 'ton township. ; • • .' • • /On the saute day by the same, Mr. Yonzr. MCKOS KY, of,Perry comity, ti,Mlss 'ISM:WLLA 13ONBAN, of this place. ; " . . - - same ./On the same day by the same, Mr. leitiNlT DONLY, to is CATHUtINE - STIIOOII, all of Carlisle. I D I • , 0 - 3,1 thin borough on the 2.3.1 inst. itfAnirl.3nitNoo t •in the' 64th 3ear of her • . UCTION. trestb - gotrapriirin contunialteir notion on .Friday,and -.Saturday, - the and .cf fanuciry, 11 . 141,,, • ei.; vr li wi wili . J4pirered y riety of Dry.GOocl i stich AD , r . • assmtits, 'Mai Linen, Tickings, .bleached-and 'an= bleached nets, .Calicoes, with .vitrioue otter arneleB 'ad: Merchisqize; , . Salt to . :Oommt4tee•ettelt tiny at ,2'oiiktielt., P. and to be continued duringg tba eveoing: • • • • , HITNER" Et. 111 ULTANW. 11..:On Saturday alteration will be, Otrered at A:!etioni nNaliogicit'iCelitre Table'ittld iMiuner'Set o t§ to ... pitisiii;,the, property of capti'nix.: - l ‘ I '- "“‘l‘s7 “awry-ryflhwyng‘ ‘4 4 , ,7 vention. vs . Cornly. vs Myers vs Given t (Vr'' 122121=1112 1t1C7" , 1 00 K HE RE ! 01111.1141116 W 24 The Saliscrilieriroffer their.Presenl ',Stock of nor chandize at reduced prices, and. will continue at sue prices until all is sold. A large, portion of thei Stock is offered Itt Cost. • ' HITNEII & MULVANY. 80, 1840.' • . " Notice. riVIE Estate of William:Diplom,. late of South ampton towoship, deceascaLAll_persons_nre hereby notified that the ,Onderaigneil,-. dre Auditors app_ointed•by the Oiphanti'tourt - of Cumberland en., to settle and adjust the rates - and • proportions .of the [meets of the estate of A'tim: Duncan, late of .Southamp ton township in stdd , county, deceasetl i -to and among the respective'crediters of said estate, according to. the order established by law, will meet for that pur pose at the !tense of Robert. Cochran, Inn-keeper in the borough ofsliippensburg, on Friday the 2'2d day of.lanuary,lB4l;mt 10 o'cloek in the Morning, when and where all persons having el:tiros - will please to attend. • " : JOSEPH 1 1 ;` ,. NEWhq; • ____L-V.OBEILT—COCHII-A-N-,—}Aotlitors. GEORGE MeGINNES, • • • Dee. SO, 1840.---St . . 'r-VOTIOM„ • . . All...persons' indebted to CCorge \V. Hitner, or to Hitner 8t 'lll'utvanj ,, , are requested to make-payment, on or-befcire the 15th . ofJaauary; 1841 To Let. . ' The large . . and 'commodious House • in the borough of Mechanicsburg, 'now, occupied by the Subscribers, for !- ' 1 the term of one year, from the lot of April next until the lst of A 011,1,842. The dwelling will he rented, separate, or together 'with the Store Room and Warehouse; for. conditions call on the subscribers. • 'AIiNQLD .37, CO. N. 'B. , We-have leused 4nother property in -said borough-for the t&rfirof - three - yettwfrortit o April nextonid hadleased the Ist desOribed proper, ty for the same, term, and said term ddei not expire until the Ist of - April, 1.1142. _ .. ' : Meelnudesburg,Dee. SO, 18 . 40: ' - . Register's. Notice. ' • Itzolsri.lt's Ors - CFliLisie, Dec `ltiiii,'lB , ip, Notice is heaeby•given- to (all Legatees, - Crechtors and other persons concerned, that the following ac •cOunts have been filed in this office for•examination, by-the accountants therein named and will be .pre-.. sented to the Orphans'•Courtfof 'Cumberland' 'County, for confirmation ntid alldirance Ttlesday the 2Gth -day of January, A. D.- 1841, • the supplemental and film! administration account ofJoho Rupp, administrator of Samuel , linby; dee'd. The administration account of James Armstrong; administrator of Robert Armstrong, deed. 'The.it'dministration, account of John'''. „Weaver, administrator of,Johir Flemingideceased. lne administration pecouplor.l.leocg,elleikes, cx. - • ittitfir - of CaroiGers , ISAAC ANGNF.V, IrcVsler. „_ Black Walnut Plank:- . 91 , 1411 _subscribe r wishes • to. purchase BLACK' 11'4LNU7' PL.4.7VA”, hourly quan tify that Inky be offeretlClbi" which Potty Dollars etoh - per 'thousand feet plank meat - tire be•given. Said Pima , to lie of good qindity; two •inehes and oneeighth'in thickness . and fonrteell feet tour inettes in - length. To he' delivered - at the Canal in Harris burg, or at any point on the Cumberland Valley Rail and.imniediate_information forwarded to the subscriber. • co"-Any other information relative to said business can be had.-on appliention. 10 Robert frighimpti, Carlisle; or by addressing the subscriber (post paid) residing in Plidadelpltia. • DAVID FREE'D,"'J it DeCembei , SO, 1840.---6 sno." ' 6121 1" Ti.1 1 4V110.11 . CARLISLE LIGHT ARTILLEHY. An. adjourned Court of AppCal n ill he, - hdd On Monday the 18th day ofJatiuttry next, at Allen's Flo tel,.between thellours of ..ct sinl,6 P. M. r‘llCl•ft all rtiterested are requested in attend. IVM.. M. I'OIITER, Captain. Dee. 50;1840.. • • _ . Stra.y - eCovri - - ------- , . .Caine to . the premises 0 the Sub tittietr.slo4, scriber, kiving..in Allen - township; , ii'i - ' , m , '. ; ' - : Cumberland county, nbinit '..t2 miles • * ens't-of Merhomiesbiim, in September -- last, n BROWN COW with a white head and-back,- supposed to he about 3 years old.• - -The-owner is requested to'come forward, - petive - pro: - perty, pay charges alai take her away: . . . • joHN siir.E,Lv. • The. 30, I 640.--:-.3t . • ' ' . - - • Splvidid.Ltapitars- Ey R R F. ° Virginia Wellsburg . Lottery CLASS A for' 1841 .—To be &arca at Alr Yentlria Va. Saturday, Jan. 9th 1841. -. BRILLIANT -BC-lIEIBE 30;;000"11);10430 SG,OOO, 5,000 3 .4,01)0, 2,500, 2,090, 11,746 25 Prizes of $1,600. Tiukets only slo—Hal es ss—Quarters—s2,s6 Qom ificates or rOckiis 0f25 W,holeTi ekets $l3O • do • 63 Do. •• do - 25 quarter do 32 50 A LEXA.IN DMA - LOTTER r. •. Capital Prize' 530,060 Net. And FIFTEEN MlMlaka% Class No.II tbr 1341.—T0 be dciwu at Mrxau 4cin, D. C. cu Saturday . I Gth January;lB4l. GRA ND...',C.APITALS. •. • •• • . $ 5- pxyrlpooi - & - ,ouu - , - eit:St)3:l - pdoTte ,- 5007 1,500, 1,40 u, 1,20 u, 1,250; 1,21)0. r_.e' Prizes GC 4000, ...Tickets only $ 0-11:1111;:s $5---Quarters $2 50 ' Ceriilkates of Packages of 25 W e 'rickets $l3O .D o; • do ' . ft.s do 25 quarter do 32 50 MARYLANII CTmulidate4. Lottery SIALL'P/e/4ES. gr:3 - . 4 Prizes 'of $10.,000 • Class No. 2 fur 1841.—T0 - be slrawo 0 - .Baltiti4pre, A.1.(1. - ta Satuvlity, Jun. LIS; ISA!. • bIaND .SCHE3I,I:I • ). ' Four Prize Of 10 000 Donal's. i UOO, 4 , ,4i8, S or 8,90 c, 5 of 2,500,45 or, $3O, Ste. Thi LI Wet* deawn No.' $lO. The tickets 6aviog. ..Tickets $lO-:-Didves SO. ' : Cer:dlicldes OI l'uoluigoioe2,s3 Whole Tiilcots $lO9 , - do. - Holt' do • So; Do.. do gutirter do • , YS • , I.g ifa 41 (is lb av r#,, C.lass A 10r.4844. 7 - I To , 110ivn t", .17a, tnu , 0:F:89 . 111. of•Ial. 1841, • •-: anArroc..iiiiTALs. - $36.,016--1,1Q;octo; ' " $ 3 , 1)00 ; s; ol zT,'2' - 00 , 1 , 0 17 i. • " Cr"l - 100 .1111 z 43 °' of:1 1 000 ',i)ollars.. r D • • • Tickeis ' certi;!.pates ul Piteksc usor.e.sl4 , loiteTickett sl.3t) ' pp"' ' • tit) Half .05" di) 25 .. 4950: P Cli•tbirs ittie,kag4s 40„1)rokortlT., nttelited litrifit)it',01110:;;i10" ,'": • • '" D.- s: GIREIgoRY,;gr: ' • • • • yt'ililxi4toi!,Cit.y;ll). C. DJoC2klip, . • To Constables 9 Relailers etc.' In and liyati'actOf the Gerieral•AtieMbly of p.06, - sylva:mia, entitled Anactsraduatraolie.dtities upon wholesale dialers and retailers'of merchindize, and prescribing the mode of issuing licences and Collect. ing . said duties," it,is,inade the duty of the Consta bles of the respective townships within the County of Cuinberland, and they are hereby required to make - outron oath - orriffirmation-osid- deliver - . to - the-Clerk the Court of Qunrier S essions, a separatelist . all the wholesale and retail dealers in goods, wares, . and _merchand ize—w nes or': distilled - :spirits - --drugs _or medieines--exceptlhose that are the growth or produceoftlie . United States, on or before 'FliuradaY the.‘ l, iilrefv.lanuary'lB4l..• Merchants, Dealers; and . Others. embraced 1U the said lief, are: also notified, that - theAssociate-Judges-sind Commissinnertrofiraid County, will attend at the" Commissioners' office" on Friday the 17th of JanuarYl at 'ten o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of lienring'imd, fyingall retailers within said.Cotnity ; agieeably fa' thesaid ait, uliere.all such as think proper may. At tend. . . . , ' Altest—JOHN IRWIN, ' ' Werk-to C`oilvniesimgr.o " CominiisiorinV L Oiltet. - ,F -- 7 Carlisle, Dec. 23, 1840. 5 . ... . .... Fca. gent, • -; \- '....._ • ' The 'Store Boorn,atid Three Rooms on the upper floor, of iireseni in the. occupancy of Messrs. Hinter.' 2,:tMulrstnv,--next &iv to Simon Wontlerlich's. Ho- tel. The R• 701119 110 e no'couneetion yi.itli!the Sore. • . ' `.10H;4 eItETOH, I,Tent-fot—Thotnaz - Clreigh:' Ctirlisle, Dec. 23, 18.10.-.i-3t • • -"_ •• .•, • , All persons -indebted to 'the suhscriber, are re.. quested to call tind , settle theiraccou . nts by the 15th of Ja s ousiry • Dec. Ut4 l: ,,iir Bet«te of ~archibald Peck, - dectirsetl. E'IT RS TESTAMI•IN'i'IItY on the estate ju of Archibahl Peck, late of th borough of Par-; lisle, Cpulterland county, d e ceased; have been grant ed to the Subscriber residing in - the Garotte' of Qar— lisle-aforesaith 'Notice ;whereby given to all persona , - indebted to the estate of said decedent to make iru- • 'median...Tay mem, : HMI thoserlialu.K.. Claims against said estate to present them proiterly-ituthentleatad for, settlement. . CYRUS RIC4ARDSO.N, Executor . Dee. 23, 1840..---Gt • • 'Tiike"tiotic e'tlini I have applied, to the Judges of the Coureef Contindu li. is of . Cumberland county; for the behefit.of the InsolveYt of this Com inenwe%lth, and theyr•hiive appointed:rucsilay-thU . . 2fdli'day•-of January 1831, for 'hearing :.nie and .my cre.ditors at the Court Rouse In the Berough of Car lisle, when and wh'efe Indy attend if "y.taiti,thitik, , . • 1).-9.3," : 100, Tdall Clain tails and poisons inlereded: Notice is hereby given that a writ hf Seire Fticiaa - to January Term 1841, to me ilirected, has been irf. ; - aned-out of the Court or Common Pleas of - Cumber,. - !add 'county', on the following " Mechanics Lien," - antered mid vecol•ded in the Court orConunon Pleks- - iiibilisaid, viz :- - • - • . • . John Lehle, sr. vs. ))acid Ne am j,•coldraclor, and the t v l'USitieft oT the MetliOist.E.)4qapal - In the borbugh 7 of Cailisie;baMers. Sci. Fa. snr. Alec:batiks Lieu; No 16, January 1841. ". ' - - • --- NIARTIfc„ Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, . • Cat !isle, Die. 10, 1 - 84.0.5 • . VMI VI • , aDLVD 0 c i The subscriber Ims just returned from the. city' and Is now op-Tin[; 'some very desirable sensoraddo GOODS, consisting in„- part of Invisible Green, Dhimoml, Pilot, Beaver, Black Wool dyed, Blue, Adiliale Cadet Olive C)'• T . Wool dyed BlaCk, Blue, and figured Covilmeref Sattinetts of all dem4loons. Cores and Beaverteerliv, k_s .antl - Clreelts;,:mp teci'..fltai al-fig.tryer I-Car— peting; Saxony ; Prince and Mouse de 'Lathes; Burn- • lrzanes, merinotA, litt/6.blitek, black, Mantua, Fawn,. Brown, Figured and Malt! Silks; Figured and -Plain Swiss 'turd Jaeonvt . ..l/tteins; Creel' Baize and - Flannels or dill'erent colaurs;• Gimes and Hosiery; Cloth and For Caps; Brodie nod. Merino Shawls;. NlacklutlY,Aose „aird,:Point..l3lafikets;.l.egliora arra. Siraw Bonnets; togedier,with un rorsurtnient • GroctTies & queecossival‘e, _ All of which will •be s'old on the most reasonable terms. Person are inched to call rand exatuilie for themselves befere RICIIARDS. Carlisle, Dec. 23;1840: ITATitAINS, BARGAINS. t • Having, added a largti assnrtraeld of goods to tny - form. r stuck. I will sell off the same htgiyafly ' _ duced prtees for cash. , cheap CiottiNCnssi meres, Cassiactia, Flannels, - ' i~icoes, Rumba. tines, f.ee. &e. will do well to coil, as lam dep., term inc.(' to sell'as Jam , if :not: lower, than any cstab ii%linteia in the borotiol. • -• . • - -• - At the_saltL stitud opposite. SimonTyVonderlialt!l_,.._ • Dec. . . r . BOOTS AND SILIO" •• ,NN:ater Proef Boots, holies and • .fGehtlemen's Civerslyseu, Children's Gum nod Leather Shoes, end every h rr description of Boots and Shoecfor ask ' low at the Ilat - and 'Shoe store opporite Sirmni - wot,(4.l.llcit's Clad. M=Mg llEXM2=isJzimm ••. • ITY .THE • . . „ .Al.,•th• ..Inicriea • Insurancelnsurance • C . tingmity4;-.• Phitadeldhia'l . CAPITAL $600,00i := • • above &unpany through their Agency IL 'Carlyle " still contilities to ittsure all kitids of" property . in this and the adjoining counties at this ton est rates. The usual risk At. strue: brick; housei averages about .fet per annum on esarit'thoui., sand insured, and a stock of merchandize consisting of dry goods, 'gvnet , ries, he usual assortment cottnti7 store,, will be insured t:t the same mits: - Property . ItolthTs, and nieridiatitil' gsttickll#' throughout this and the adjoining- eonntits, will pleuie give the above notice nitehtion.• Applientiou can be made eitheeby iettLr kin person to the,. sub: scriber in Qurtisie. • • .11 , (r) . aa; • The Stoekliblilers'af • the" Carlisle Thstlititi l kiirlty ,. . • hereby no tified , that toi ele'ttion.wilthe fl)ly -to -tile ternis of-the cha rteri Ott Jay (2tl) of January' mxt, bet Ween the hairs of g , '" • - lout 4cf clock P; M. at the School . loom-of M . 0.R0b4,„ • ert Carlieenn, in this liormigli r for , the.: purpose of - • • electing three Trustees to -scree forthe ensulog.tlOreisr,'' yesrs, 13y ordt.r of the • • - ' •• • ' Eayise,oe t ary ; .6.01.1 e; neitcia;.lB46. : , 4 , . . CEI T ICATLS;OF.;~CEI4CY. y,ort , rtze,s.mPokt .;. .::• . , Ba•atettivihs 'lleV.retable . vtitrt • Arc held by the follbWinp; igenie in , IlteltZ • tive comities. - %. .Its'itui . neren"§ . entintnife - its nr• ' pips are , otteinittetfiti be ty; the propriet,rof.puivintsiti,l;6lll3..feeni timed ngentsov di be It pinteent; ••I',; . A . 4 It/ vie]; 11 leeltintiotbutx t 'A; ilt ge nove ' -, Newitlfer S. Cnibertlniti• Sltiwenoburg,t• '404 Ilknnetnnn New Ctiritittertnita‘ , :lentte 111 . , d 1 . 1 t!ipuiSitirqraatatra'sii Itietellkei s a '1 ; , .1, ' reery , cowity—;.titetindei• • f . tite; • filodtilleitid Coyl,e;Landisircir..• . • ''• !, final 26 , 1.150 - - ,~.,, r Notice. IT(E) 7 4DUCcrIto CHAS. OGILBY: Notice th, Creditors SANI UE'L OGILBY. o CHAS; OCAOY JOHN 3;.IXVE Ss t- MIZE