I: .= = HERALD , SL EXPOSITOR r WEUNEISDAY,FEBRUAIIY 9, 1842 nEETING. All perspns who are interested in the Manufacture of IRON, and other .Manufac ' wring interests, in Cumberland county, are requested to meet at . the Court House, in Carlisle, on,S./ITURDAT thel2th day of February-in3t:, at-1.--&-elock;-.P.._M.,. for the purpose otconsidering the present state of thoie interests, and the practicability of otuaining,any relief from the evils under wlitch they Tabor. • • SAMUEL ALEXANDER, • Chairman of Committee. February 2, 1842. •'? Come Back The individual who took .a. Silk Um brella out of Mcglellan's Hotel, some three weeks ago, is requested to return it. He is kni)vin,and if this notice be disregarded, will- most assuredly-. be -exposed; and that too thrOugh the-publie prints. lcrWill.our readers pardon, us. for not givitig . them this Week; an 'abridgement o legitilative proceedings? We haire not had time for it, and indee d we-feel littleinter est in what they for : a Penniylyania legislature is but a humbug. They 'have' as yet settled nething. Words - are too. many and' action is . too little in our legislature. 3'We are• out of Irrimor Last week : we promised our readers two - . letters from our Washington cOrrespon dent,.aild can insert_but_one:._;•Tause_w_hy._ We ~liii'tiot receive the second until it.vas„ too late to ltave it.pet up. There is some thing villainously wrolie with the mails. Otircorrespontleiit's totter; is dated the fifth, and 'post marked:the sixth- . of• February; yet it,comes not ,to- us until noon . of the This is.'all wrong. WashiligtOn eighth, letters and papers ought to come here in --T,---- - oneda'v anti we. look to the Post - Master General for reltiravin this' : matter. • To . the interrogotary of our- eorrespon dent, we answer "Anti." . • ',Cr The weathet,, with us,- has been . . playing some queey . praek . .47of - late. We Ilave_known. colder in inly;.than we.)101 during the greater tart of last. week. On Friday-the heat was absolutely oppressive, lid:abated but little uitil.Mrmday,, when there nine, a slight but . chil ing rain, and _then Yeisterddy Morning' brought with it a boreal blast, ornamented with a now storm, Before noon, •however,- the wind Was hush- ed, the - snow had gone, the sun was briglit ly beaming. and one could have Walked out without discomfort in nankeen trciwserti.— Then again, about one o'clock, it became 80 cold as to draw tears. ie Pelinsylvania Inquirer copies 'll paragraph froni the New Orleans I3ulle tin, stating that I). S. KAUFMAN, Esq., for mer Speaker of the Texan [louse of Ilep resentatives, had recently a rene . ontre in the street at Austini with a Mr. - Mayfield, a member of the Congress of Texas, which resulted in Mr. Kaufman's receiving a pis tol the abthimen. The wound, it was Thought, would prove fatal. Mr. Kaufman is a native of our county, and a young man of educatiOn and• talent. We hope to hear of his recovery: pcgmWe ask attention to the advertise, ment.of the - Spring Gar* Fire Insurance Company, whose agent is Dr. J. MYERS, of Carlisle. We have lately. had in our town conflagrations enough to induce every property holder to have his substance in sured. In the country too this thing is of importance; for a small pittanCe,'thousands may ,be saved. It has come . within our own - knowledge - aliasattifidivirduatin this . county, not long since, had his store house with all its contents consumed to ashes, and had it notbeen that his property Was insu recitb the aniount of four thousand dollars, which stiin he received from the Company, he would hgve been left in want.- • Wei believe there is no agency in Perry County.for any Insurance Company; if not we elk of her citizens for their own safety lo call on Dr. Myers, and for , a-small sum they fean'secure to themselves the value of property, the loss of which may reduce them . to beggary. • tcrProfessor Allen's lecture before the Alert Fire Company, on yesterday evening , a Week; was ono of the very best , things we ever listened to: 'Sarcastic,. huMorous and Witty, it dreW applause" from every hearer.' Woo woold.spcalt of it more, fully, were knot th . at we think those who. did not go heir ii, - .desetWe to know - nothing . abontk: Those who were:there have' p preeiSted it.• . Sprole will deliver ihe second lec- lure orate course on 'l.uesdaye'etritniiig next. • Hie subject wilt be 'The true Philosophy,! . Jullging frour..the; linotvn abilities of the. .tecturet, , ' We predict for hi m a''erewded, house. ,`• *, *:* * • firPrrhe Congreee.of Texas - has repu dieteethe 'old booie and dotes Of the ',Re . pry , ,Wre were bput, preparing for type , our own opinion . about, the conduct of the Southern bullies towards Jehn Q.. Adams; but'fotind:tii. r at we could not this wee,k crowd it in. • We hope to be able in a week o.two_to..talk_about it in-our owirwiy;. .Mesera.BAßß and GOROAB continue their favors. The interest. due the Ist instanton the-State-Debt:has not _yet_been_paill. Late and Into estingfrom Texas.,By 'the steamship Neptune, Capt. Rollins, we yesterd .. receiyed = GalveSton — dates - Thursday last, the lath inst., the day that , she left Galvdstoe. 'We regret to state that the Neptune got ashore on Friday evening,, 28 hours after leaving. 'Galveston; in a fog, at e• poiht °below "Donaldson's ,Bayoh.— Capt. Rollins and ..the passengers dame up yeiterday-on a steamboat: , A towboat has been 'despatched for' the'relief of the Nep tune.. -The news relative to this Santa Fe expe ditioir ss ofa much more gratifying charac ter. than we expeetetl - to receive. _ By the Galveston' Ativertiier we learn that the French Frigate Sabine had just arrived, - bringing Ames to the Bth inst., froni,fTam iiieo, and., to the 24th . Dec. from Vera Cruz. Corn. Dumanvir brought intelligence that the prisoners taken in the Santa.Fe expedi- ion had arrived at Mexico, and were ..we treated, and that the statements of the cru elties practised on them by the way were untrue. • Charges would be preferred- a gainst them at Mexico, and they_ would then undergo S . . T - wo . MexicUn .steamers of war, moun ing•Paixhan guns, and built in . England at ati expense 0f5740,000, were daily expected at Vera .Crtiz, fully manned and equipped; and - were - forthwith, on' their arrivalsdestin- ed. Jo blockade the port of Galveettin': An army of 50,000 men was also beitieraksed, of which 20,000 were•to "co-operate with the Navy in the conquest ofTexail* , • AS the Sabine leftthe port' of Vera ,Cruz, she fell in r with two armed brigs 'anti one elionner,-on.theirway to bliieltade that purl, supposed to be 'a part. of the Yucatan and Texas Navy. - . : There are . two other French: sloops* of %ill. and one sehoonei cruising off.the coast. It is, however;:upected„that-the=diflicultief with France will -be.amicably arranged: : We hope it may prove true that the Tex inn prisoners have, been well treated; and that. the accounts via St Louis were exag- . gerated. A- feW days will. bring some pos 'hive intelligence. Great excitement. with regard to the capture of the Santa- Fe Ex pedition, exists throughout Texas. - -The thrill' bill had -passed the'Senate, and, it was preSumed, WoialtipasS the Honse and become a law without a - material alter ation.. The law goes into operation on the 12th of' Feb. It fixes theimpcist duties - at an average of about 15 per cent.,' and re quires- the payment in,gold or silver, or Buell other liabilities as the gororament.tony het.eafter issue. • The Senate has likewise -passed a bill for the collection of direct tax es, in the .present liabilities of the govern ment,- hereby creating at once a mixed cur rency. Another . bill has passed the same body* thorizing a new issue of govern meta money, to be called "Exchequer Bills," to the amountvof $150,000, which hills are to be paid out for the support of the government for 1842. and.are to be xe ceived for custom house dues, as gold and silver. . . Major James Riley, formerly member of Congress from Harris county, has been appointed Minister to the United States. . MARRIED.. On Thuisday evening last, by the • Rev. Henry Slicer, Mr'. EDWARD El 'l'r,o Halifax. Noia Scotia, to Miss JANE EyZABETHIeMURRY, daughter of the late Mr. Ezek I MeMtirry. of Carlisle. /On the, 27th till:, by the .Rev. Henry Auritml, Mr. FELIX SwEIGEET, of North Middleton township, to Miss ELIZABETH MiNictr, of Frankfort' -township. • /On the Ist inst., by the same, Mr. MICHAEL MAYEtt, to Miss -ELIZABETH Timidly'', all of North Middleton township. On the 23d vit., by the Rev. N. J. Stroh, Mr:-JoHN Ertroimi, trrMiss HMI RICE, tRAII of East Petimtborough township. /On the 25th ult., by the game, Mr. DA VID ORRIS, to Miss 6IISANNAII SEMINAR, Atoth,of_Sibrer_Spring_township..— • DIED, /In Shippenaburc, on Wedneeday morn ing last, Mr. Joel rell, aged about 53 year's. - . jAt •his residence; in Austin, Texas,'on the 29th' of Decernber last; A. ADAMS ANDERSON, ESQUIRE, formerly of this county. # At a meeting ofthe members of the Austin ,b'ar, the following resolutions were passed, and a committee appointed, to _ transmit a copy to the father of the deceased; residing ln.this county. -• /Resolved', That the members of the bar. entertain the most profound•regret for...the loss of their late worthy colleague, A. ADAMS AN bErtBON,- Esti., formerly of Carlisle. Pennsylvania, and that in his death the profession has last one of its brightest ornaments. Resolved,' That our late colleague, by the urbanity; of his mannets, the courtesy of ilia deportment ; and his honorable bear ing, ceinmanded. the .esteem . and 'approba tin,of all who knew him: . Reioltied, That . the uneMbera of the liar now present ' will attend his funeral in a hotly, and that the otlier members of • the profession •in -. .the city, be respectfully: Te r _ guested to co-operate with :us,in 'this last sol • ditty. ,7••, • . , Riadved, That the inemhers• of the bar and : citizens 'generally; be requested ie.:3year crape on the left arm, for thirtyidays, in memory of the deceased.. —. Resolved, That a: etnyimitiett of three he ppeiated_to.. communicate ,to..the fa enily', of the'-deceased,, a: copy•or these 'resplutiena, and Alai . ittek be published in. the . .papers of :the citY,of Austin, signed : by the cliairan and secrefaiy:_ ' • '',H •>,-.,----7.i.A..ifi..,:::e.,*...10:.1.:..0,1,*:‘.1.14):*...*--a-'4,:.„.ki:::::,0t-s:iitzt-, •Vi be.tielivered on Tuesday evening next, the' I Stilinst:, "Eduenti oil Saloon., f. before the."4lerc Firo.Company," .by thee 'Rev'. W;, T..,Sprole.Sub jeat-;—" The true PhilosciPby." Ladle's admitted gratis; Gentlemen 14 cents. .. _ Febratul 9, 1 941 - 6-- , , . , . . -ETTERS,t3R. ADNITNISTICATION :oh the estate. of Joel ,Hell, late , -of the borough of Shtppensburg, deed., have been gratited to the sub scribers: NOTItIE isherebY'giren tahll persons hav- ing claims against said estate to present. therm for settlement, and those, indebted ,to make pay merit im mediately, to • . ..A.LF.KED MATTifEWS, Southampton 't.p..Frankl in county. i • • .1014 - CAPS; Shippensburg. February-9,-1842.-61f • PiathisicB Pulmotitelts,; . , Or, Pulmonary Consumption, is a very prevalent disease, and carries millions to the Cold' arid silent grave. Delicate young Feinales commonly fall -prey to this fell deldroyer of human life. This dis ease commences at. first With ri dry hacking cough, pain in the side,and breast, loss of app. bite and rest less nights. At lenght a wasting.. or decay • 'of the whole body is perceived, which is called' by-rdiiny ConsuMpticin or "going decline,?' a complaint that thousands are laboring under with faint hopes of ever recovering,not knowing that there, is a medi cinemil sliiig . -which- will alTordrreliereven in:the last stages: l'his is Dr. Dancaribs - Expectcirani Ilemedy 'for Consumption, COughs, Colds, Spitting of Blood, Bronchitis, Asthma, and all. diseases of the 'Liver and Lungs. A . full treatnient is giVen of diseases in a small pamphlet, which can be had gratis of the Agent, Avlicre , the medicine can,always be obtained. Price I dollar per bottle. ci:IPRINCIPAL OFFICE,No. 19 North Eighth Street, Philadelphia, where testimonials may be seen. For sale- by John Alyers tc. Co., Carlii4l6-m) Wm. Peal, Stippenstiurg,Pa t ; fcb. 9. Sherirs --Sale.: • Y virtue of a writ of Leve.Pacias, to:mo directed; II 'issued out of . the CoUrt of Common Pleas of Cumberland coUnty, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in the borough Of Catlisle; on• Saturday, the stli day of March, 842, atlo 'o'clock, A. M., the following descrilmq real estate, Nit: : - • - .•. , . A to - t:er piece of Land 'situate in Church, town, Monroe township, Cumberland county. bound ed liv lamb of .Rudolph Key Sher . Michael Morrett, 'And • Main.and High streets; containing, tine nod n• half acres. more or leau.haviug thereon erected•a tWO story. BRICK DWELLING 111JCSE, and Log. Barn, with other out houses. • . Also—A Lot of. Ground bc?unded-liy: lands of Abraham Paul, Rudolph Krysher; Esti.,and the Main street, conto iii i 11111111111111 l nod a hnl Acres, having-thereon erected tconcood 'a half - story LOG HOUSE. - Seized - and taken in execution' alt . thejtropetty_of - Peter_Liinnger._ Anil - in be sold by me,, • - ' FA UL-11ARTIN, Sheriff; SHERIFF'S OFFICE, . . , Carlisle, Feb'y. 9,1842.-Bt. - - . County and State Taac-.- Xforrc 4 is hereby given to all. the taxable in -1.11 habitants within the County of Cumberland, Pennsylvania, either for.Statei County,,or Common Scheid purposes, that the Commissioners of said county will hold appeals for the year 1842, in the different liproughs add townships of said county, at the times and places as published below, for . the purpose of hearing.nll_persons who . may apply for redress, and to grant such relief as to them shall appear just and reasonable, to wit: Frankfird and Muffin townships, on Tuesday the ' Ist March next, at the public house of David 'neon, in the borough of Newville. Newville and Newton,, on Wednesday the 2d, at . the same place. , Hopewell, on Thursday the 3d, at the public house of James Spongier, in Newburg. Southampton and SlajTens‘burg townships, on Fri day. the 4th, at the public house of John 1o- buck, in the borough of Shippenaburg. Shippensburg borough, on Saturday the sth, at the same place. North' Middlehm, on Monday the 7th, at the Com- missioners' office, in the borough of Carlisle. Dickinson, on Tuesday the Bth, at the public house of Jacob Trego, (Cumberland Hall). West Pennsboro, on Wednesday- the 9th, at the Public house of Geo. Sheaffer, at Mount Rock. Silver Spring, on-Thursday the 10th, at the public house or Joseph Grier, in Hogucstown. • East Pennsbord, on Friday the 11th, at the public house of Andrew Kreitzer. New Cumberland, on Saturday the 12th, at ,the public house of. Jacob,Poist. Mechanicsburg, on Monday the 14th, at the public house of - john Hoover. • Allen, on Tuesday the 15th, at the public house of , • David Sheffer, in Shephardstown. - Monroe,, on Wednesday the 16th, at the public house, oLJohn. Paul, In Churelitown, South - Middleton, on Thursday the 17th, at the conimissioners' office, in the borough of lisle. Carlisle borough, on Friday the 18th, at the Corn _ missionera' office, in said borough. By order of the Commissioners, JOHN IRWIN, Clerk, .- CwimissroiEne.PFFloE; • Carlisle, Feb'y 8, 1842. Tatlislt %,gatcp. noos or Darn Qv, b jrcre The Spring Garden, Fire Insurance Company . of Philadelphia, . Msscr, ,IxsunAsreis, either temporary_ or per. petualoigainst loss or damage by Fins, itt Town or Country, on Houses, Hartle and Build. ings of all kinds; on Household Furniture, Merck , andize; Marta* Cattle, Agricultural, Ournmercial and Manufacturing• Stock, and Utensils of) every description, as well as illonToioza and Goiourra Itarizt, upon the.most'favorable terms.' The following are the usual rates, viz On St.ine and.brick buildings, from 4 35 to 40 eta. ort $lOO. " Log andTramo " 60 to 70 eta. on 100. " lflerchandize and littni. turo in brick or stone ' • buildings, from " Do. in log or frame, " ° Homes, cattle, farming utensils and sundries; at about - 60 cta. on 100 Perpetual Ilisks, On Brick or Stone buildings, $25 on $l,OOO, the premium subject to be withdrawn at any time by the party insuring, at a deduction of 5 per cent: on the amount paid Applicatione for Insurance, or any infonnatiob on the subject; may be made either personally or by letter, at die Company's Of f ice, at the north=west corsicr , or Siith and Woo43streets. • , ' • MORTOWM 4 iiIICHAEL; PreekiCnt, , . L. KRUMBHA AR, Secrete*, or JOHN MYERS, AGE7T, Carlisle ) Pa:., , . - Morton„M , Michael, :. ley George M. Troutman,. ..Toseph.Woodi- , . . —.SamuelTownsend, . P. L. LagUerenne, . . ', Robert . . L.',Lougheadi:' Elijah Dallett, „ , •R. W. Pomeiox, ' ' Qum W. Sehreineri; Gltarlea,Stokes, , Toaeph_J:, Febivary.. I, 1842:-23:1y: „ • A `LecUi e' Notice. Esta . to of Joel 10, deed. APPEAL - S. indemnity_ against CHARTER PERPETUAL 40 to 50 cta: _ on 100. 00 to .70 cta. on 100. 'Directors.• Of the - Receipts and Eipendittires of Cumi?erland,Ootinty, by the Commissioners of said Cottnty, froni the first day of,January - , to the thirty-first of December ; -A.I . D. 1841 4 , inclusii ) reo' Dr. . , . .. , To balance in hands of Treasgter,at last, settlement, . Balance of taxes outstanding Mast Settlement, - . Amount. of Coantv,taxes assessed for 1841, , Fees due 'County 6y delinquent collectors , - ....- , ' .. • - This sum received of X. Criswell. for -taxes not asssessed in • • - - • • - -his duplicate, '- -' '" . • " .Ab'm. '. Waggoner,- Esq. on ace% of . Waggoner's Bridge, , - - . ed - " Isaac Lloyd,Esq. overpayas njuror, I. . • . 41 M. flolconiti, Esq. fines& verdict fees. " • " . Do. amount of It. Miles' bond due ' • county for costs, R. Est ifilierton atull•Wwiderlich ,in full of Middlesei Bridge Mond, . • • " • . " - CB. Pcnrose,Esq. and others, redemp- ' .. . .. tiro:matey for Unseated Lands, 111 " M. i i 'Ts , liter, Esq , costs due county by , .• ~ - ' . Townsley, '. ." • • ' " • Esquii es Leekey & 11 - smoker, proceeds - of strays sold hy. them, ... , .r F. R.-M l Koskey in thil of tract cf , u6- .. _ • -,,_____:__...._ . : .._peated_Laniisln—Perry county sold= -4 him by tommissioners, ti ' •.. •• ,L Eimer, dividend due county from es , - tate of S. Ramsey, deo'd.. _.....„. • 'II " . ' Messrs. Stayimn, Eberly & Bryson, in full of Bridge Bond, • .. - ," • Lay St Stouffer, for old stove plates sold • them by Commissioners, 6 t " • Geo. M'Feely, for old paper ease sold - . him by Commisatoners, . II ~ Ab'm. Grove, for eounty tax on Unseat,. ed Land, • W: Fonlici Esq. Cll. Qr. Sess. verdiet fees received by him, • • . • .1. H. Graham, Esq. Dept't. Attorney Gen'!. verdict fees Sm. received by him, . • ' • James Sturgis; Esq.illoiley . . refunded on inquest, Schedate of outstanding taxes; due County; per return- off-Treasurer - 31st--December— • • 1841, sulifeet exhonetatkons, With • amount assessed for 1841. • • Tbzilahips Years EMU 1839 1840 1841 South Middleton Allen' Darlisls Dickinson East - Pennsborougli Fronk:ford' Hopewell MEE •Mittlin • . Newton . - • Newville New Cumberland , North Midd leton South Mitlilletpn, Silver Spring 1 . Soudianiptnn 'hippensburg R. Shippcnsburg T. Nest Pe_ nnsboough nue county hi Michael noylclor_enste, $36 2 1 Y I Since paid in full. 1. Sine& paid in.part• Teter Orerdc'er, • A. G.. .11f iner, Wilson sferrett, Alelmffier Officer Jacob Lehman John Hollagher Brandt:berry . . J. Pilgrim To balance in hands of Treasurer,• $l5ll 58. . . , Statement exhibiting the amount of Taxes, assessed Within the County of Cumberland, for the use of the Commonwealth, up • to the 31st day of December. 1841 inclusive, with the amount of extionerations and fees allowed collectors, the . -, amount paid into the hands of Robert Snodgrass, Esq. Treasurer, ai,d the balances returned by him as outstanding, and due by collectors of _said date, viz f• .: . • o the whOle amount of State Tax for' 1841; Downships, &c Allen Curl isle Dickinson East T'entisborottgh Frankfort) I fopewell Mifflin Monroe • - Mechanicsburg Newton Newville New Cumberland North Middleton South :Middleton Silver Spring. Solitbrimpton Shippensburg TI. Shippensburg T. II est Pennsborongh CUMBERLAND COUNTY, SS; . •' • Wit the Commissioners of Cumberland County,,do 942.: certify that tfie„above . exhibits a true and correct state j yrz mrnt of The 'Receipts•atich - ExpenditUres of CuM.ber; 4 % land county for the term above atatell, ?s 'also of the • . . 11 several:totes assessed for the use of the ComliroOL wealth, aforesaid i with the aggregate of fees and exhonerations allowed the said term and-also the amount of the several, taxes outstanding to theltands of the several collectors, according. to the best of our kfiowledge and judgment. Witness our hands and deal of office, at Carlisle, the 3d day of Jantiary, A. D. 1842. - - A LEXAN DER V. • KERR, • , .• • MiC.IIAEL MISHLER, . Commissioners. J. ' Attest—jortxrt t ß iv Ell ;y, ll C A le ß rki' l — , ... . •. • . 1 .. • Minable Real Estate at. ; TO OUR CREDITORS.. . • , . . • - . rivate _.Sale.. ... Take . P notice that we MO° applied to the Judges of .' NOTICE. Estate of Mary. Oraizam, deceased. , The subscriber 'olfers . to *sell, at Private Sale , a teethe benefit of the Insofvent Laws of this Common', - f . — the Coi.rt of Common Pleas of Cumbeeland-Coutity; • first rate rem, situate in Southampton towdshiti t wealth, sue they liavosaptfdinte& ' ' ' ' ETTERS Testamentary on the Estate rif Mry EA Graham, late of West Pennsboeough tow u), Cumberland chunty; one mile and a half. south 'of • -• , . Tuesday theldili izr Febtuarii next.. deu'd., Have 3ecn. issued in due form of law to t e thipponsbuM °iflaming - atibsot•ltiera residing in the sarde 'township. . - . Aineilraicres, . •• • ' ' • • • - ' ' - .. 'NOT . NOTICE : fon the h ear i ng of us and our creditora, at the Court •• • more or less. ' ' • •_ - .boroug h of Carlisle, when add: where ;.. • • ' - House in the • A150..4 ti nit of land covered with t.nestnixt : i, : a . liereby given to all pezanna bacing biaint_s ar . os . t *you may attend if you thinkiwoper. • ' . atid_esaite,,to .present tueitt proper l y aut h entica t e d Pine and. Oak timber. .-•• ~ : •• . .• . . . for settlement ) and all persons andebtedarerequested The roil ecilr&ments on the farm tire; a good ' • ~• SAMUEL DAVIDSON. • . , DAVID REED. • .., to mike payment to the subscribers: •. • ' ' . - JOHN Mc:HEM - lAN. • * XKVID4I,4 al ijiAKB, A . , c ,. :, A January ID, 18 4 2' • - - • ••EL"O V' •V, ;' -:,::::,;,... ,If ' , , - • ' -. .. .''. • • .GrEOROII M.' GRAHAM,. ,iattlerbolmlea l tmi . tell - . IC ff It ° ' °;: II ' c' ‘ '. NOTICIE: '"'' . : . :..„.. .February 2, 184‘4.••••- 4., ,, . _ .. . ~ • a ritte ew re , :'BANlel3 ln A.lii t t • --7.''.. - . ,:';'. • . _, . crib. Brick - Milk House; Wa^on Shed : and - ,Cord' • Estill6' of John Saoderson, dee cfr . 1 : " Foe.Hßen • Aiso__A Still House and over-bead water With 'y':ETTERS .of Administioliriri ::(.1e biihid: .*.L . --;,,,,-,•'-,•,! P ,'• ,4-‘ " -:. : f :, ; ',.: ''' ... Hog pen's: In . kood 'order. •••' There, Is ' also young -"-•!! • tion',6oin fastanlente andeao, On the 'wil I lifJohn '-•'• :1 be -,l : ll4e wi" w- In tlie l" e " alle t; a f 34)1 : 1 ' N- ' t . ' Camhard ofgrafkedrricifireoupaa the place.: • 'Fhere Sanderson, late,ot North Middleton townshWdee%:LYNE,,aittiate. in, „Nod • allover .- are upon the facrefedi or.' five' hundred • patinele of have bcah leaded in dhe follii of law to tlic s o net ,i..•itreet .t a few ilcictes north or t h e . Ca- ~,,,,t /E, . poat'and rail fence; pial.oe other fenees iii , e'lfirtefinee re.siding in the borough•af ca e lislat;••••l,7enattallltile'llailb;' thiaLiellse bt,d'el4,,ea.!-, - 4; i ',., :, •,,, • order. , ,, There I s'•af well.;or Nrater : •and•Plhilith . elliFfierebY Iti,-veris tciall.PeCammliavitip,Ada.imi against sa id :eulti hid Tot.a , : SlLlgtri i ie d bite iIY9,-.. 1, ,, • -:., ; ,,,,,,.. 4 ,, the lio„and a tramfailingNiting pflrater rune Oete4;topre4ent them properly suthentiOted for set- having heot)••,•disbe. - as , kr for s tifany , • ... .... through'the klabe. • "1:••'" •:• • •. .:;„ . Alemefit, and all persona indebted 'are requested to y ears :' There are a - 0404,0M gable: Plo .6 rBt • This farm is welrealculated for grazing.- - - ••• : make, payment to the oubsoriher. ':' ' ', ' * ''' .i. iate,Wafilieutie.-..,., ' :,;'-'.._;:-, .1-I' : ,`, ~ ~. • 4 2 : , .• .. . . • ~ ---). • "-JA CDB GLIPPINGES. • . ~ JOllll. H. - WEAVER; A dri'r:' ' 4 ' 'Por-Sirilier •partiiiiiare apply at this : Orme. ••• January 26, 1845 ,. • . ''• . .' s • :•- • Decentlier 22,•1641.-6C . . Carlisle,dsinum 26, 18 i i.-- tit. ' ' ° F kwv , .BERT • gN00.4;t00i,..1054.,,,,..Trc40reri Collet iom .` Ain't ofnu- Igicatc!sl:B4l I', overdetv t • • • 1. GotAlyelir • G. Ilupp-jr:.--f W. Bent 2 * • A. G. Miller' t . • Mtiming I) Mounts H. G. Miller, S. Brutton ---- • W. - Britker L. Schutt W. Sterrett 't J. Moore A. Oflicerjr.i • .1. COlver . • J. Lelunnn }Jollnglier t J. Pilgrinn't I. L. Brantleberry t W. K. Tritt _ J. Gritysou. - 1430 82_ 1287 60 1792 63 1631..50 $0738 STO 80 421 32 1147 49' 256 90/ 883 99 164 84 , MD 1521 1)7 1548 84- _ 1411 14 . - 1029 94 569 185 17L71- 1235 625 MMt=l $lO 06 250 00 170 00 40 00 417 00 450 00 113 00 100 00 CoPectott Genrii Iluppjr. \Winch Behtz, • • A. G. Miller, Samuel Mumma, Daniel Nlountz,. ' Henry' G. Samuel Itratton George AV. Bricker, Lewis Schutt, Wilson Sterrett, John Moore, Alextnler•Officer,jr. Joseph Culver, • Jacob Lehman, John llollngher, John Pilgrim, James L. Brandeberty, AVilliam K. Tritt, James Glitysou. 1ia..Vv.:0104 , 4 *V..* .EAY amount paid out oh orders, Eic„attfollows,to-witi ' Witnessei tees in Commonwealth suits, - • $ 491 36 ' •Justices -do do 37 93 • Cpbstablei .d'o', do -' . - • ___, 56 64 Directbrs of the Poor, for support of Paupers for 1841, 6000 00 ' Grand and ['reverse Jurors pay, •. . • 2329 00 Auditors pay for 1840, : • . .43 50. County illailanilFeifftentiiii-Y;sundries fiirnished pris . o . netts , 87. ,. c. . .1.16924 4502 General;Special and ToWnship Elections for'lB4l, • • ' 1670 DO Wood for Csairt House, Jury Rooms and Commis'rs. 01110, 81 00 Lay St - Stouffer, 1 large'Stove for Court House, • Judgment in fav9r of 11. Myers, for paper ease for Registers' office, 39 84 •B. Carney, Whitewashing piibliti buildings, • • l9 56 Furnishing room in, public buildings tor Judge, . • • • 53 54 Repairs and incidental expenses ,of• Public buildings, - , '669 35. • Williarti•Cornmair. repairing Cove Mill Bridge, 97 92 Simifel Black, in full for building,Eberlv's bridge, - , 3300 00 • John Mordorf, repairingyaggoner's bridge, . ' ' 200 John Wunderlich, repairing Middlesex briil&, ~. . ' 94 30 John P. Lyne, furnishing...materials for-painting Flittiiing's bridge; - 41 98 Robert C. Hart-is, painting ,said_l2,rittg,e,lkis.. SO 08 Eastei-n State Penitentiary, siipport of conVicts, : . ' ' •-- - 6 4 4 1 - 8 Sheriff, Holcomb, late Sheriff fees in Quarter Seisione, 1 63 44 ' Constables•returils to Court of Qr. Seas. , 101 54 T. Craighead, Esq, Keeper - bf-Penitentiary, .*. - . ' 200- 00 Samuel (Waco, Esq. pay as Director, of the Poor,for 1841, ---- 30 00 John Dunlap, Esq. do do ' - do - • • 30 Q 0 . Benj. Per, Esq. do 40 do ~ 30 00 .Poor House Visitors for the last two years; , • . . 60.00 James H. Graham; Esq. Commissioners Attorney, • 50 00 Public Printing, ~ . 267 . 40 Taxes refunded,' 3ls . Inquisition on dead brdies,. 44 07. . . Damages awarded on roads, . - • - .1 - _. .' 39 18} Dockets tit Troth'y. Register, Recorder and-Clerk of Courts, , 46 90 Assessors pay for Ilia, , • ~ • .. • 817 87i Willis Foulk, Esq.-fees-hi Qr. Sess: • - ..- '. -.— . 185 58 George Sanders'on, Esq. Prothonbtary's fees, 8 87 James Dunbar, superintendant yof public buildings, -: 65 00 JaMes H. Graham, Esq. Dept'y. Alt'''. Gen'l. fees in Qr. Sess.. ' 103 00 John Corriman, Esq. pay. as Commissioner in full, • . 139 50 -Alex.-M.-Kerr, Esq. do -do for 1841, .• 191 50 M. Mishler, Esq, do,, do_ ' __do____ • 193 50 Jacob Rherar, Esq. from 26th Oct. till 31st Dec. 1841, inclusive, 66 00 — Jan Irwin; Esq. Commissioners Clerk, • • . • 300 00 Court Crier'spay, - - . " 5 13 00 Paul Martin, Esq. sheriff, support of prisoners for 1841, - • .1281 18 $3;837 451 4,625 58 16,943 12 1 1211 . 6 28} 95 00 1 00 105 12 22 15 , 30 90 . 26 77 • 17 00 .3 06 75 00 2 17 1,950 00 23 90 12 oi) DEO 1 00 'Ain't out startling 159 82 139 92 . . Vie iv et s df Romig nwl-Bridges, Orders for killing EQICS, •. .87 60 012 19 341 43 ommission allowed Treasurer at 17-8, cents pee dent; Exoiicrations allowed•collectcirs,. . Fees, , • - do, • • Balance due by collectors of 1841, do do• of 1839 & —Balaniee in bands of-Treasurer,- 219 al l'2o 04- 383 9gi 37 82 _571 473 628 104 211 31 17081 i 58 7.1 299 853 $e7,216 29 By exlinneration allowed collectors, Collectors fees,' . • Amount of Taxes received by Treasurer, Balance of taxes otttstanding, • $10,244 22 0,244 22 Bills of de-. ficienqes, 6 27 Anount of the Drrplicntes. 825.02 2125'27 782 53 837 58 222.62 190 78 196 11' 644 66 160 29 • 472 79 140 03 51 rs 651 18 ' 797 86 651 92 ' 478 77 250 71 92.45 792.50 `510,244-22 , • WE, the undersigned, Auditors of. Cumberland county, do certify, that having examined :the accounts and iottehers' of RoberFSnodgrass, Esq., Treasurer of said county, from the Ist day of -January,to-the 31st day of Theetuber; MO . ; incht , sive, do find it one in the, hands of. said Treasurer dtio - said county, of one thousand •five hundred and eleven dollars and fifty-eight cents; exclusive of the several takek assessed for the use of the• ColeinnoWealth. And we further certify that the above exhibits-e correct statement Of the outstanding taxes r 7 by the respective collecters, aiseetled for—thtruse,of-the--Cont menWealth within said couitty as Above stated.i • . • Given under our bands at the Commissioners .office; in Ca r -. lisle, this Bth- day of January, A.. D. 1842. . • • THOS. H. BRITrON, . • SAMUEL 11111;LIAN1S, Auditors. ' • • , • PETER: 11ARNHAIIT; • 2 IMEMEI Collectors Fees. 40 OS it 05 MB 1113 1 16 7 89 T 3 6 84 3 26 80 p 1 EZO $ 8 . 074 $ 201 - 4 sr $ 47 55 IMMiI ill $10,2.41 2.3 Balance un paid. .4t/tount of •Tax . received. 777 81,3 1800 00 • 589 56 649 71 210 01 • 65110 . • • 185 20 627 55 149 05 320 00 120 93 18 00 —;1417 42 473 00 406 55 954 - 37 117 6S 60 00 . 552 73 5 , 25 '27 192 97 467 87 125 78 115419 264 86 244 77 194 40 133 08 39 45 179 77 • Carlisle Eight Artillery. P -• . . ARA,DRIer drill nt the Armnty on Tuesday ilie'22d insifint; at SO o'clock, A. M, hi white's' unifortri "(with stripes:) By order of.the Captain.. J. IL HERNAN, 0. S. • February °,1642. _ , F - 11 .1 0 LET ROM the. FIRST. DAY OF APRIL ._ NEXT, the premises adjoining the Post Office, in North- Hanover &rat; now in the , In occupancy of George Aughinbaiigli; -- Garlisle, February 2, 1842.. if. • Cr. , ' - LIST OF LETTERS',-.. Remaining in the Post-Office at Carlisle, Fttrearii• 4 1 842. • . azj'Enquiears will please Say ailivetiseti: . • Ainswortli Henry II • Keel Philip . i : ~ • Albright Catharine Miss Kelly Henli ti - • Albright Peter . Kelly Ale ,'' •- ', Anstln JoSetili,'Esil - Kline Lawrence - 130Yer Catharine Miss . Keeighbaum Adani• Brown Willtaln • ' .- Itreidee-Sicob .. Black Robert '', 4 ' - - ..Kiiti-Sninuel-2' •- - - - T3eily Stimuli: Miis. . Kutz Jacob, - . • 'Bonner Frederick •. ' Leiby Jacob . . '•, Bell Diiiid . ( Waggoner) Lei(li Georg I.li , own Nies . , - Leslier John% • Bailey.llaniel -- • ' Lindsay Thome' Bollinger David ` 'Logan John . _ .:._. Bu.slikirk John . - ' • -Long Rev. Daniel Black Mrs Jane Loomis Amass 2 . ' Bowman John • ' Love Miss Isabella - 0 Bell Miss Sarah '. McMakin 'William .. Beeneman Ahraliam 'Merlin! Miss Ail ii • ... Boyle Mielniel & Philip McGinley Miss Itelietea Belt William' ` • . Illankall.fievilatell ' 'Barnes Miss M.Reliih McAlliiii•vn ;lime* . . Bacon John • . -- - • _NlcKire'VVglion , • ' Boil George -, MeManits jail L Baker Mrs Elizabeth ' MarslibliC. 8. - - , Butler Samuel ' Mitrilii David . i l Brown Samuel - Martin Jerotnetr -; ' .: Cuntz Miss Mary Morrow- Miss Margaret • - Calton Francis ., :Ninnies Samuel Carothers Geore C Monesmith Andrew, . Carter Paul BeCk ~,., Miller John - Cook Willgarrin : ' ,J illerMiss Charlotte Cook William N • Mecrosky. Heny. . . Cook Stephen' . ' Morgan James . Cows Tesherd .• Mountz Jacob • • • Clark John A . Mount: Martin, Cretzmeier Frederick MOuntz John , ' Denison George 13 Moorin ad SUFAII E Dalai. Miss Juliann , Myers John Diller Peter Nebel Jacob-- - , Dot4:_e Alheet NNatehelL,Gsilleiel c.t - , Dowtlen Junles ''' ' • ;Naito!' George: Draciiin Mks Sarah- Nirkev„Ahraliam - • 'Daley Mrs Eli Zit Paid Sohn „. ' • Diniliae - .1 olin . telll-i• Petei• 11 ~ • EhatigifDr H. . '' 1 . Quaid:ll:y Pelee]) Ego N. I!. 8;1. A. : - ltan.kin 4antes •: °Elliott Christi:ulna C ' "Rieltartl'Athau '- . • ,Etilinan , :loseph .• ~ -- llinly Joi:il9 , FriCZLAiltilaei ) Sl' - '.. Russell Nlis , Nfary W .- - Fry Nlartin - ,Siiittlerfoli Jelin Eng Gallagher Ames •' , Statlees Nese t.t • - Galloway Joseph Seeogginscllarkh , . Get-Hunt Benjamin ' ' Sl,is h Pl,lliii Gilmore John - . Stunk Mrs-Elizabett -- - Gipe Jitenb._.___ --Siininiaot--.llarritret ----- GipsonWilliam Smith Sairml .1 • Greenwnit,Danicl ' • Sinii hers IS. 13:Eaq; _' - Grin;; Daniel . -Sileilaker Bradford • Hamilton Samuel Slahler Dos id II • .• Hanna Sarith • . -, Stahl Miss Elizabeth Harkness Nies Isabella . Stainounr V ovg Mills John • .- Stiles, Edit aril Jas _ • HzuTis It. C ' • Stiles llenjutban .. - : Haverstock Peter l'izzard NI iss_Marlah— Heffner Jacob- Viiik ;Pcior ~ liernminper Alin ---; - . -4 4A . 1 - ;ltheet. 111... nit el • - lien. Christian Wells :Doges .., : Ilockley Thomai - .Wertz Mrs Maria. Horner Henry - Willliour John .2 . HoOver Daniel '• Witmer MOHO flossier Benjamin . Wilke lidtv.,l4l • - 'flow:and Jacob - • Wormier Mrs Isabelli jintton_Sarah - Wolf William Hutton Sara t-•- • 's 'Woods Jnim - • Johnson Mrs Mary . Zearing John It ' 'Jones Mrs - . Ziegler Henry ,Jones Jaines ---- ' Zinn-Peter . $19,783 79 199 13 Din .$20,00F1 45 575 16 Min 738 714 1-43.03, 279'74 -- 1 - 411 -58 WM , CARLISLE BARRACKS; . Clark Lt 130.ar(12(l Drag.Cr . cen F!., K. Stil Drag. Ilinton 11'iMuhl F 2 Babbitt Charles A. 2 Killain iltarlen Dairy ;It 11 , ,Iiiason Lemuel R S Farber John C Smith Larvavi 11. • \N". M. POUTER; I'. 111 MI , Splendid Lotteries for PEBRUARY, 184. Q: G. Gregory Lii• Cu.; dranai; gerS. • $ 47 58 107 37 8074 4 , 2 i 2 1 /14 87 Virginia Leesburg tottery. . Class C. for 1842. To be thane aat Alexandria, Va. 'atiaday, February 5, 1542 SPLENDID SCHEN C. GRAND cApiTALB. • 1 prize of 525,000 1 prize of Opt) 1. •do of . 1'2,500 1 prizi,s of - 1 TOO 1 do of . 6,000 1 do of - 1,600 t do of • 4,000 e do of 1,300 1 do. of • ° 2 SIT 3 ,do of I,Sod I do of ' e„ow s d 6 of 4,5.50 1• do of ' - •1,000 9.00 -do of 500 Ti Edicts only $lO-11a I ve. ss—Qiiiirteis $2.50. Certificates of Packages of 25 Wbole Tickets 030 do Hai' do Do. ilO Y 5 Quarter do 32 50 DM Uhion Class No. 1, for I s4e. EMI ro he drawn at Alexrndria, 1). C. on Saturday, (hi • 19. th of February, 1842. • ' BRILLIANT SCHEME S prizes . of . $r25 : 000 • 50 prizes of $l,OllO Idoof • 10,0001 50 do of SOO 1 .do of 5,000 50do 01. • 250 1...,d0i of - 2,177 1 65 do . - of , 200 'rickets only $lll--Iftives $5-•Qu•arftv $2 50 Certificitiee . Oriip.6l;oge of 26 oiliiile IieItASISO Do do . 126 halves do 65 -Do ' . dO 26 quarter'i do 32 Ad Virginia Niongalia,LotterS% Class C, for 1842. To be drawn at Alexandria V3l. on Saturday, 26th 'February, 184.2. 61'1.1:S010 661104 E. 1 prize of • $30,000 1 prize of . 1,2,870 1 lib - of 12,000 , 30 -do- -of 1,0110 1. ito of 10,1>00 60 do of • 500 I do of '• 6,09 . *At) do of • 400 4 do ,of • 5,000 129 do of 250 1. do or spoo &c. &O. ate: Tickets $lO-41alveS $5-=.4.isarters $2 50, - - .Certlficates of paekagea of 26'ulioletitkets $l3O do do 26 linlf do 65 do • do 26 quarter do 32 50' too Pries of Sior,:knO, amounting to $lOO,OOO. . • 'Union Lottery. Class No. 2. CO 1242. To ho drawn telklextindria, 1). C. on Saturday; FeblllBl.l, 26(141842. BRILLIANT SCiIRDIB. • ••' 1 prize of $:36,000 ; tof slo,ot 0t.55,60 1 , t. of $3,000 ; lof 2,500; 10 of $1,017; 100 of $1,&00; . . 10 or S3OJ; 2.0 of $4250; 84 of $200; . . Tickets $lO-11alrez$5- - 7 4narfers Certificates of packag6k of 2.S o hole tickets $1 SO, 1)O. ' do 25 half do ' .65 Do. 416 25 naarter do 52 5d For Tickeiz add Shcires - or Ge r i licales fir Prick.= •' aAtve in the shove Splendid Lotterier.,-,—adOess • • J. G,OIIEGOIIY Sr CO. Maniir.ere, ' • , Nlittshington City; D. C. Drawingasent immediately after they aro to 'all who order an above. • • • ..• • • rficyriiiictu.... • . •Eitilte ,of Saniziel C. .gttgar; decd ETTERAINTis:rit ATION tth tl. •ju estate of SurriterC: . Edg'a'r; Ittto:Of 'Shit:Teo!. • burg, Ott tftberland county; det'tlC, butt.basi.gratitetr to the itubscribir r I%IOTI C i 8 erethy giito to , all sone itulebte,d atioVe:ehllite.to muktl 4)lttineht, and thoso • haviug.eliims to itreseut. them fegallp • proved.. rtti to Robert Cochor , uttheeriber, on or belore'thelst Jun:e'lB42,or others' vylise t he barred of all benefit ci"• said eatnio. . • • 4-- .3011:4 Ertt•Nal .4k;` lanuurf 12„t 94 4 ' t-. 3 ~, ri