31114011V614% R. WHITE' MIDDLETRI, EDITOR & PROPRIETOR. CARLISLE; PA: Wednesday, Aftily,27-0 sAie. •'• 'FOR PRESIDENT • • ._ A CEN.WINFIELo &COTT', Subject to the decision of a National Convention Gen.. Scott on the Tariff. . "I am riot `only infavor of a 'NUM Fon' REVS.' II tt, but also FOR PROTECTION." . WINFIELD .SCOTT. 1 • Gen Scott on Removals. . _ " ',My.ruie would be to TURN OUT TR U E BAD AT ONCE, and displace the indifferent as last as it, might conveniohtly be dcipe." hold• that on a change of parties, vacancies= , - noinatter how made—li mean by death resignation or removals,. ought" lobe fi lled by sekctions' from the political majority., 'And always with the best • men that can he ha; for the several places:: WINtIELD SCOTT. on . V.. B PALMER, Esq. at is Mal Estate and Coal Office, No. 104, South bird Street, Phila.; is authorized to act as Agen for procuring sub scriptions and advertisements orsrald & Expositor." . , „ = TO 'Correspondents. CO"Por the information •of those concerned, we take :occasion again to say: _That no communication will receive attention unless accotniutnied with the author's name CpWeary indebted to Mr. GINTINE, Mr. Cool , a, and Mr. N. SAnoEANT for Washington papers; and to Mr. GonoAs, Mr. Berm, Mr, MeConts and Mr. Witralms for LegislatNe doetiments. t" - liur kind friend at Boston has again placed us under obliiations for • copies *cif •the • London mime's" and "Exantiner," received by the late ar rivals.' We shall bear him "in kind ietr.thnbranee." K, has favoured us with another excel lent poetical article. It will'be found on our first pige. -We are always plessed,to hear froiniiiin„. / I, • • - dj'LArit's BooF.-L We 4 have been furnished, by thcAgerit, Mr. Gstmt,4illt the Atugitit the - LAni's'Booa. It contains' si'variety of intei:est int - _ - _ - talesTand — otheC - readilig—and Is embellished with two beithtiful engravings of "The Fortone Tel ler" and "A. Vilfage. Seede." It contains also two pates of Mali°. periodivd deserves to be liberally patronized by the Ladies. '3erms, 25 cents per number. . • Mr"The_ Episcopal Family Monitor, devel.ed_to ReligiOn, Literattire and the Film Arts," is the title of a well stored periodical justissued from the press of J. D. Lockwood, New York. It is to be•isstied in monthly numbers oils - pages ea,:ll, at thejow price ofst 50 per year.. The present number contains a beautiful engraving of St. - Mark'liChuecli,Williains: burg, L. 1., sib(' is piece of Mush!. . cryWe have received the first number of The Ladies' and Gentleman's Alhenteiltn, devutedlo Li terature and. tile Fine Arts;" published' by J. D. Lockwood, in monthly numbers of St-a pages each, at $.9. SO per year. The number before us containa a %plead engraving of East Port otad Passamaquoddy Bay, a-pordrait of William Cullen Bryant; and four pages of Musk; besides a great variety or interesting. reading . matter. Paircuoteov, or 1:/e - iiierits of ci'neto System . Mental Philosophy, on the basis of diii:iiiaits ness and Common Senie,,designed for Colleges and ACademies, by S. S. SCHMUCK En, D. D., Professor of Christian Theology in the Theolo. gica! Seminary, GettyAbzirg. It :TA work with the above title has just been published by the liarpers, of New York, and is fos: sale in this place, at the Book Store of Mr. Lo UPON. It gives ue pleasure to state that this work has been well received by the public, and favourably spoken of by writers in .Northern Reviews. We. commend it to the public hero. We shall notipo it more fully hereafter. In the meantime, call at Loudon's and get a copy. Stale, t3,ouVetttions. irr-The friends of SCOTT AND A Prio'reemvs Tartar met in -State Convention at Ifarrisburg yesterday The friends of iivvity CLAY will meet in Con• vention at the same place in September twit. .Adjournment. ei.Both Houses of the Legislature agreed it.;-ad journ yesterday. The Press of Pennsylvania. 6-311,etlaribTarifeliWnliridAhavitiTenusiylvsnia but a single psper (and that one edited by an office holder under-the Captain.) that supported I .Tippe. canoe and Tyler too" in 1840, now pretends i pm* John.Tylpr in his treachery and desertion of those principles which carried him into office ! This speaks Well for the Deme6ratic Whig Press of Pennsylvania, and should be viewed by Tyler as a burning rebuke of his madness and folly. '. Let tho same press remain thus honesartyirm, and although there may now be a difference of opi nion as to men, the time-will come when all will be again found battling, in union and harmony, for the same great principles now so basely diem, • garded .by t i ke political. Judas placed by accident into the Plesidentiat Chair. • a" We will endeavor to give in' our next a synopsis of the Law 'abolishing Imprisonment for Debt. Also, of the Stay Law. Just and rrue. g.The Lutheran Observer, copying the , notice from the Madisonian about John Tyler's ap pearing on the 4th of July in a suit' of Domestic silk, justly 'obseries: “This is all well enough, but surely such -,a;Wat would feel more at home on tht back of one who saiwankoze indeed of CRUSHES Auzyur: CAN INDOSTIIT AND:AMBRICAX MANyEACTUDEB." O'D. D. DURBOIIIIAW, Esq. has been appolnt. ed Post Master at Cnambersburg in the room of Mr. Harper removed. • Culvdr. • o:?Let the 'Taxpayers of Cumberland eourtty . bear in mind, that. Mr. CULVER, voted against Ponnsylvelia receiving her share of the proceeds of the Public Lands He would ;Martel see . the . people borne to the ground with 'TAX'ES, than. • the Commonwealth i should receisie her ,:of the public doniain ! Let this be remeinbered by ghe • Taxpayers. • . +Camp Dieetirig! -4, .Canap,Meoting mill)* held tiy.the Methodist VfitO . oeind Church' , :otillr . August, near keWvittoi and on tile ISt of s6i)!.!lbST.,, near Ship= Dickinmel; . • . • , o:The Annual Oominenconient of this Insti , . tution was held on Thursday, July 19,1842 .We understand that the degree of B..was conferred upon the following gendoinen, thembe;s of the se nior class, viz: A: B. Anderson, of Pa.; J. S. Bats tee, R. B.‘Batteo, P. G. Buckingkam, of . Md. ;'J. E.Bulkley, of Pa.; 7t. Cieery, of Md.; A. G. Mil ler, of Pa.; R. P. Morris,. of Pa. ; J. R. Pattison; of Md:; T. W. P. Rider, of Md.; C. P. Wilkins, of Pa.; •and,B. F. Wright, of Pa. The degree of Bachelor of Laws was conferred upon P.' Wright, A. 8., of •Philadelphia; and C. Spence, 'Esq., of Baltimore. • ' The. degree of A. M. was conferred upon the following Beelikelore of Arts, of three years' stand ing. B. M. lidos, of Del.; W. H. Butler; of- ,, Pa.';ALLM—E.IDeemo, W. Lyon, of, Pa.; J. Lyon, of Pa.; J. 0. 'Proctor, of Pt.; J. B. Scoulei, of Pa.; and T. Wright, of Pa. The honorary degree of Master of Arts was Con ferred upon , the Hon. L.. Kidder, of VV,ilkesbarre, Pa., member of the Senate of Pennsylvania; and W. Kingston, Esq., Piofesscit of Matheinatics m 'Victoria College, 8.. C. . • • The Rev. H. Malcolm, President of Georgetown, College, Ky., A. ilL,.of Brown University, Was ad.J mitted ad eundem gradam of this College. The honorary degree Of L. L. D. wa4carife - tred' upon the 'Rev. IL - Newton, of England. . Tho honorary degree of L. L. waa conferred upon the Hon. James, Buchanan, of Pa. Charles W. Roberts, Esq., of Salem, N. J. was elected a 'member of the Board of Trustees. , The Tariff and neniovals.frpm Office. Letter from Gen. Scott. a7The Harrisburg Telegraph . says it will be remembered, that at theyeeent county meeting of• the friends' of Gem Scott, a committee was. op pointed to propound certain questions to him and receive his answers. ThiS committee, consisting ; of Messrs. Maclay, Dunlap and M'Clur; im mediately' wrote to Gen. Scott and • received his prompt reply. It is unnecessary to say more than refer our readers to its sentiments; they will speak for ,themselves—broad, . definite, and not to 'be misunderstood. 'To the - - vital of policy, which the Harrison democrats were anxi ous to propound to him in some formal manner:lie has responded in a ° spirit which will meet the hearty approbation of every man in the. Union.— There is no disguiser-no shoilling off, thmisiue— he comes boldly to the pOint and giv'es•us his de claration of principles, which we may inseribe'on the Scott banner, as a certain ;message of success. Let every•friend of the warrior and statesman,• wlitan we delight to honor,' well this letter,- and see if it'thies not eontaimt i lie 'very principles fur which the nation, is coiltending-s.a Protective ariff, and no foco office-holders to ael ; as spies and traiforsin• our camp, poison the ears of the peiiple ,and impale 'the _progress of reform. WASHINGTON, Ally f 5, 184'2 GEN rLEdIEN:—A. have the honor to .acknowledge your-letter of yesterday, written, its you bettering. ly inform me, at the instance "Of a large and les= peetuble meeting of your Tiny) friends, convened at the Court House,liillarrisburg, 'Dauphin coma. ty, Penusyltiatiia," and propounding certain quo ries;Twhich I shall cheerfully answer. . - lot. "Do you believe that it is .the duty of an Executive, in an elective Gqvernment to appoint to office, us a general rule, persons of his awn poll tiaal opinions and friendly to his administration'?" I not only believe it to be Ilia duty 'to appoint to. ,off ee, persons of that general party which 'advt. • him,but,l am of opinion that the exceptions to the "general rule," if any, ought to be exceedingly_ tax; and !bonded, not, on congidcratiops personal to the Executive, but on the good of the public service—as the possession•of -some qceidental peculiar qualifications in opponents, for the partic ular employments in question, 2nd. "What are your views with regard to a Ta rill of duties not only for Revenue, but for Pro tection?" • Alt.hour,)110112; in the way of extnessinr. ms, bumble views on MIS subject, . have never before been called upon to' give them iii writing. . , That the necessary revenue el the federajgov eminent; for general purpuscs, may in tithe of peace, he most Cheaply and conveniently raised in the form of custom 'House duties, and that it ought to be so raised, in the whple, arc questions, which, in my judgment, do not,,adinit.of a doubt. From a familiarity with the principal writers on political economy, I was early much smitten with the doctrineWcifr'Fiee Trade; but bevels% the years 1824{-8, being stimulated by the discussions of the period, to reconsider first impressions, I soon became thoroughly persuaded that that theory of wealth, however beautiful, .would impoverish this country in its trad-i with the many, whose rival products aro shielded' by duties generally , high,. and, in - many vases, .prcilAitory. Until, therefore, the other great commercial nations can be forced to practice upon as well as. to propagate in speeches and writings,. the liberal doctrines, I shall be in favor of countervailing and retaliatory duties at hurne—se that, in raising the necessary revenue for au een_noinical administr ion of- the federal government, we may by disc •iminkition, effdctually protect our own indus i.y.--a ticultural, mining and mechanical—against. the h If starved labor of foreigricoulitrics. • . . . I consider this line of defensive policy—which has_ heretofore succeeded' with us; and for that itasoni'again entitled to a fair experiment, in the present general distress---4o be as much in the spirit of national independence,, as it is , in my judgment indispensable-to-the-internal-anhusting proaperity of all parts of our cherished - Union: Deeply sensible of the high honor done' me by the meeting, which you represent, I remain, gentlemen, . with great respect and esteem, your friend and fellow-citizen, 'SCOTT. ' Messrs, R. I': MACLAY, • DurnAr, • J. M'CLoax, Committee, &c, The Apportitienuent n%We give this bill to-day as agreedupon by the committee of Conference aid sanctioned by both Houses of the Legislature, It will be seen 'that Cuniberland, Franklin and Perry aro wedded together for the next ten years ! 'Of course Porter will sign the bill. • AN M e. To divide the State into Congressional Districts 'for the election of Representatives in The Con . gress of the United States: Samoa 4. Be it s enueted by the Senate and nolfSe of Representative of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, and it is hereby wiled by.the authority of the same: That for the purpose of elicting representatives of the people of this Commonwealth, to serve in the Mouse of Representatives in the Congress of the United States, this State shall badivideitinto twen ty-four districts as follows: -- I.,.flouthwarh, Moyamensing, Passayunk, King sessing,"Blocltley and West.....Philailelpliia, in. the County of Philadelphia, and Cedar ward -in - tha city of Philadelphia; shall compose the firsttlistiict and elect one Representative. 11. The city of Philadelphia, except Cedar,-Up. , per Delaware and North Mulberry Wards, shall compose the second district and - dlect one Repre sentative, HI, The Northern Li?ertiea, Kensington, in the county of Philadelphia, shill compose the third district and elect one Representative. IV. Spring Garden, .North and South' Penn Township, Roxborough, Germantown, Bristol, un ,ineorporated Northam Liberties, Oxford. Lower Dublin, Byberry and Moreland, in the county of Philadelphia, shall compose the fourth dit4riot and V. The counties of Obester and Delaware shall compose the fifth distriet:antl elect one Represen, tative;• ' _ Vi. The counties p,f: Berke ond Lehigh' shall eopp . ose.the'sixth district and'eleet one Represen tative. , VII. The counties of Montgomery. And Bricks shelleornPoso the seventh district and elect one Representative. : , ', • • VIII. The county of Lancaster ' except the townships mentioned in "the ninth district, shall compose theeighthilistrict and elect oriut Repre sentative. , . • \ IX. The counties of Dauphin and Lebanoniwith the townwhips of Raphd,,Wgrwick; West Cecelia, and West Donegal, in the county of Lancaster, shall be the ninth district and elect' one Represen.; X. The counties of Northampton, Monroe, • Wayne and Pike, shell be the tenth district. and and elect one Representative. .. XI. The counties of Schuylloll,Northu mberland • and Columbia shall be the eleventh district and ,e -lect one Representative. • XII. The counties of Luzerne, Wyoming 'and Susquehanna' shall be the twelfth 'district and elect one Representative. , • XIII. The counties of Lycoming, Potter, Brad ' Tord — and - Tioga - sball - be - the - - - thirteenthAdietrict Audi elect one Representative. ---• • XIV. The codifies of York and Adams shall li compose the ftiurteenth district and elect 'oho Re presentative: , XV. The counties of Cumberland, Franklin and. - Parry shall compose the fifteenth district and elect one Representative. • • - XVI. The counties of Huntingdon; Juniata,Un km and Mifflin shall comp.'s° the six'eenth 'die. teict and elect one. Representative. XVII. The counties of Bedford, Somerset, Cam bria and Indiana shall compose the seventeenth dis trict and elect one Representative. , XVIII. The counties of -Fayette and Green ' shall compose - the vighteent li district and elect one Representative. . XIX. The counties of Westmoreland and Arm strong shall compose the nineteenth district sand elect one Representative. - • XX: The counties of Clarion, Jefferson,Clear field,tl • Centre and shall' compose th twen tieth district and elect one Representative. XXI. The counties of 'Washington and Heap ver shall compose the twenty-first district andeleet one Representative. - • XXII. The county of Allegheny shall compose the twenty-second 'district and elect one Represen tative.'- ' XXIII. The counties of B utler,lVlereet,& Veitan -0 shall compose the twenty-third district and elect one Representative.. • XXIV. The counties of Erie, Crawford end Warren ' shall compose the . twenty-fourth district and elect one Rept esentatiie. SECT. 2. That the • election of Representative:l to serve' in the House of Representatives of the Congress of the United States agreeably to 'the- constitution of the United States and the direction of this act, shall be held by the citizens of this State qualified to vote tor, members 'of the State Legislature on the second Tuesday of October net,, tint!' obt-the second Tuesday of October of every 'second year thereafter until an enumeration of the. inhabitants of the. United States shall be taken agreeably to the•congtitntion and laws of the Unit ed States, at the same places respectively ; udder the care and direction of the same officer4und.subject to all the laws p nulties and regulations within this-Commenwealth: . Provided: That' the afore saiduirangement of districts shall not be construed toy apply to ttre filling of vacancies which may oc cur by' death; resignatioh or otherilse in the •rep resentation of this State In the present congress of ,the.llnitedatates,imtsuch_vacancies.shall-befilled_ as thostzh this act had not been passed. Sect —3._That.the_returne_olthe_election under this act shall be made at the tunics and man- tier prescribed for making returns of elections by therseventy-sixth, seventy-seventh, seventy-eighth, soventy-ninth; eighthieth, eighty-fast, eighty-sec ond, eightptliad,. eighty-fourth, eighty-fifth and eighty-sixth sections of the consolidated acts regu lating elections within this commonwealth; passed the second day tifJuly; A. D. one thousand eight hundred and thirty-nine. SeeT. 4. That the Judges of the first, second, third and : fourth district shall-mect--al r the.State House in the city The Judges of the fifth district shaltmcet at the Court House in. the county of Chester.. The Judges of the sixth district shall meet at the Court House in the countyof Dears:. "Ile Judges of the seventh district shall . meet at the Court House-in the county of Duck‘ : , The Judges of the eighth district shall meet at the Courfllouse iu the connty of Lancaster. The Judges of the ninth district shall meet at the Court House in the, county of Dauphin. The Judges of the tenth district shall meet at the Cow t. House in the county of Northampton. The Judges of the •eleventh'ilistrict shall meet at the Court House in the county of Columbia. The Judges of the twelfth district shell meet at itnitatt rlctut eonthaniel uatterelt,in the townslup of Providence, in the county of Lu zerne. The Judges of the thirteenth district Shall meet at the public house now pccupied by Nathan Van dust'', in the town of Covington, in the county of 7iaga. .The Judges of the finirteenth district shall meet at the Court I liouse in . the county of York. The Judges of the fifteenth district shall meet at the Court House in the county of Cumberland. The Judges of the sixteenth district shall meet at the Court House in the 'County of Mifflin. The Judges of, the seventeenth district shall meet at the house - now occupied by avid Easton, in the borough of Johnstown, 'ln tho county of Cambric. . The Judges of the eighteenth district shall meet at the house now occupied by Jeremiah Bake, in Luzern° tow,nship, in the county of Fayette. The Judges of the nineteenth district shall meet at the Court House in the county of Westmoreland The Judges of the twentieth district shall meet at the Court House in the county of Clearfield. - The Judges of the twenty-first district shall meet at the house now occupied by James Briceland, in Florence; in the county of Washingtqn. The Judges of the twenty•second district shall meet at the Court House in the city of Pittsburgh. The Judges of the tweittyrthird district shall meet at the house now occupied by J. H. Humph reys, in,Centresille, in the county of Butler. The Judges of the twenty-fourth district shall meet at the Court House in the county of.-Craw - fad, -"OBITUARY RECORD DIED. In Dickinson township, on Friday the 15th inst. Mr.•PHILIP FISHBURN,.aged about 31 years.• In this borough, on Thursday last, after a lahg and painful illness, Mr, JOHN noptr,s, aged about 37 years, ADVtRTISEMENTS, 4,Z i o_ ATTORNEY AT LAW. o.ffice,opposite 14e Carlisle Bank. July 27 , 18 4 2 , , • 'fm-39 SZTER & JAMES • ' .Produce, • Commission and ' Vorwarding Merchants. , N. W. Corner Brolid 4. Arch Street, Philadelphia; • • EDWARD SITER, • ' WM—IL JAMES. 03 - Reference to William IL Murray, Carlisle. July 27, 1842: te.39 IZZWlteatio. ETTER'S of Administratioe dpon the estate ..I_l of VIILIP,FISHRURN, lite of Dickinson township, Own !vapid county, deceased, have been espied in due form of Law to Jourr„ Fumetran and AIITIIONY FISIIBURN: all persons whii are in debted to the estate . will make payment home difitely, and those who have claims will,present them duly authenticated for settlement to JOHN? YISHBURN, - Residing in North Middleton township, • ANTHONY FISHBURN, • • Residing in Dickinson township, • Administrators. July 27, 1842. • 609 Estate.of John 'ranger,. ETTERS of - kdiiiiuistration on the.Esuite or JILI JOHN TANGER; into of South Middleton tawnship,cumberland cnunty t. deßeaseQkavint restairig in same township, all persons. indebted to the estate will make payment immedaitely, and those hay-. ing Claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement to CHRISTIAN HERR, Adrn'r. July 27, 1842. • •St• 39 actgan, I;Pa.so43.4ptrur FAR BALE. :.:; TIIE. qubpeciber efferent private sale, . .44•Tra4 9 t Tweillitraiwo.Atwes of LIM ESTONEAUAND ' situate in Cuintierlatutcouuty, On tint, road leadt ing from ShippensburK to Newburg, one mile North of the former place, bowing thereon ' TIIREE.STORY STONE OILER CIIVIVer AWL! • s 11 . . ' •ODBEOTT . 24 - 4/la9. A two story storm DWELLING HOUSE, a TENANT HOUSE, an apple ORCHARD ; of choice fruit, stabling, . The Mill is in complete order, containing three run" of stones driven by the Middle Spring a never.failing stream, and located in the heart of an 'mftensive grainxiowing,.conntiy; affording a Icir — gi3 calvary enstom'and having*cellent-facili;r ties for conveying merchant mirk thMarket,being • within one mile of the CUmberlaini Valley. Rail Road. ' The Mill property will be shoWiptO any person wishing to purchase bYltir. J. fissm., residing on the premises. The subscriber will also sell, either in connec t tion with the mill property or . separately, ' , A Tract of 48 Acres of, thriving • TIMBER. LAND , lying two miles South of Shippeneburg, near the toad leading to Mary Ann Furnace. Terms will be madereasoneble and payMents to suit 'purchasers. For further itiformatiott ap plication must be made to the elableriber, at Car lisle, Pennsylvania. JAMES,S, COL LL. Carlisle; July' 27,1842. • (1 - 3'hu.VOlksfreund and ExaMiner, Lancaster, insoft 4 'times. ?Aura on. SSE, . rinHE subscriber will dispoie of atpublie gale, on the, premises, on. THURSDAY, the 20th of OCTOBER next, . ' Taaat.aafallail zteinva of Slate and Limestone Land, in North, Middle. ton township, Cumberlandeounty, containing 117 ACRES, more or less, adjoining lands ofiCoover, Zi er, and others—said farm is a portion of the eat t of - John McClintick, deceased. The im prov cnts are a i : ASG am I =:t 'CE) •M • L ;• W H I : • • AND 11.11:11tN, There is also a never failing spring of water on the premises, convenient to the house. Said farm is but a few miles distant from Car lisle, and is well worthy the attention Ofcapitalists: Persons desirous of viewing the farm previous to the day of sale; can be-gratified by calling on Alexander McClintick,who resides on the preiphigo, A ' The terms will be - tnade.oush - and a clear In disputable title will be given. / , • • . - JOHN MeCLINTICIC, 17 :Residing in Chaniberstiorg. • July'27, 1842. - ' • • ' is-39 , IN BANERUPTOY, NOTICE. - 4 PETITION Tor the Benefi.i of the Bank rupt Law, has- been flied the 22d Jun" 1842, by ROBERT SNODGRASS, late, Merchant ( . :if the City of Philadelphia, now Agent 'Or -Cumhetland"cOnfity Which Petition will - be - lietird before ihe - Dis. trict Court of the United States for the Eastern District of. Pennsylvania, sitting Bankruptcy, at the District Court R.oona,,in the City of Phi). adelphia,on Monday the 29th - day. of September,at !o'clock, 'A. M.- When_and,whcre all persons interested may appear and show cause, if any they !laic; why the prayer of the said Petition should nut bYgranteci; and The Said Petitioner he declar. ed. Earacrupt HOP!“NSON, ;Clerk of District Court. • 3t-39 July 21, 1842 Estate of Jacob Ilarnish, deed. Ik.TOTICE 1S HEREBY GM:N. that Letters ToStamenfary on the last will and testament of JACCID HARNISR, Lantntv—ifeceased, h aveti iie day been issuen by the ...iigtster of said County to the s ubscriber who resides in the said township sa: iitnatit Middleton. All persons having claims or demands. against the Estate of the said de cedent, arc requested to . make known the same without delay, and those indebted to make pay ment to - JOHN PETER :4, Executor of` Jacob Harn Wt. 61,39 July 20, 1842 splendid Lot terieStoe August '42 J. G. Gregory IV Co. .11Ianag,Trs. $24,000—512,000-3A b 1 .51,500-30 $1,200 Marylatiii \ Consolidated Lottery,'Class No. 84., for 184'2.! To be drawn in lialtirtiore on Thursday, Au gust 11th 102. 1 prize 0f524,000,1, do 12,000,1 do 8,000, l'ilo 6,000,1 do 5,000, 1 do "4,b00, I do 3,000, I do $2,500, I do $2,058, SOdo 5t,302,30 do $1,200, tac.4i.c. Tickets $lO--Halves ss—Quacterss2,so. Certificates of packages of 26 whole tickets, $l3O, do do 28 hull do 45, du do 26 quarter do 32 50, • 30,000 Capital-40 prizes of $2,000. Vir ginia.Monongalia Lottery, Class K for 18.12. 'To be drawn at Alexandria, Va., an Saturday, August 16, 1842. SPENIND OCHPIE.- 1 prize of $30,00,1 do 10.4300 ldo 5,000, 1 do 3,500, 1 do 3,327, 1 do 3,000, 1 do 2,500,1 ito 9,353, 30 do 1,500,30 do 1,200, iStc. Tickets slo—Halves $5 , -4,/uarters $2,50. Certifi cates of packages 01.25 wholes $l3O, do do of 25 halves 65; do do of 25 quarters 32 50. $35,294 etkpitol-;—mtiking $30,000 Alex. andria Lottet7, Class A for 1842.. To be drawn or Alexandrii a. on Saturday, August 2* 1842. Bei!. Sant Scheme. I prize of 05,2941 do 12,500 Ido 10,000 I'li(1 5,000 - 1 do B,ot* 1 dcw4.,500 1 do - 2,0001. - -do. 4,9754. d 0.1,600 1,500 - 2.dtr1,250 2 d0,1,20Q 20 do 1,000 29 do 500 20 do 400, &e. &e. Tiekets slo—Halves V.—Quarters $2,50. Qertificates of packages of 26 whole tickets $l3O do do 26 halves 65 do do 26 qqtoers 32 00. , Citpita.l 30,000 Dollttra!—Uoion Lottery Class No. for 1842.' To be drawn at Alexandria, D. C. on Saturday, August 271842. Brilliant Scheme 100 prizes of $1,000,1 do $lO,OOO, 1-do 10,000, 1 do 5,000,1 do 9,000, t do 4,500, 1 do 1,017, Ike. fire. Tickets slo—Halves $5 — Quarters $2 , 50. Certifi cates of packages of 25 wholes $l9O, do' do 25 halves 65, do do' 5 iplurterS•97, 50. . ' For tickets and shares or certificates of pakages in the above splendid Lotteries, address J. G. GREGORY & CO.. Manaxers. Washington, B. C. • Drawings sent ihtmelliatelyufter they are over to all who order as above. , July 27, 1842. td-29 ATTENTION, THMlEnrolled 'lnhabitants residing within th e bounds of the Ist Battalion, 23d Regiment: Pennsylvania Militia, 4re hereby notified thee , ati election will be held on Monday the 15th day . of August next, for the election of Captains, and let and 2d Lieutenants, at the following places, viz:— let Company-of the ht Battalion at tho-public ,house of Mr. Jacob Ttego, NV-aluut Bottom Road. Capt. v. 'DONALDSON. Superintendent. 3d C.ompany at the public house of Vol, John liFynkoop, Smokeytown. - Capri - DAVIDSON; SuPerintendant, sth Company at the 'Persom "School House,. Frankford township. Lieut.,MARTIN GEORGE, Super't. 7th Company at- the public house of Jobn My. ere, Dickinson township. WILLIAM LINE, Super't. The election - to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., and close at 6 o'clock, P. M. The Captain& of said (Ampules will furnish the roll on the morning of the election to the Suporim tendanta, under the penalty of tiny SIMON ALTER, Major 1# Battalion, 28d &errant, P. M. Carlisle, 25t11401y, , . te-39 To the Electors of Cillitherland courity: ELLQw orrizEN's: affeelisptg to our, Recorder and Clerk of the Colurto of Cumberland .County at the ensuing general election, and if elected will discharge the duties thereof to the best of my ability. GEORGE -I CAIN, Mechanicsburg, Junp-.91),- I ,-- ---te. 34 SeMug of at nest, cost.. CHEAP; GOODSF NO MISTAKE, A'T' 's•roßE,' ARNOLD inamisp SHI.PPENSBV.R G. . , irplE subscribers i n winding up their busi. nem, nnd are now determined to sell - goods at such unusual low ,prices as cannot fail to con vince the purchaser that they haie the Cheapest goods ever offered in this region of country. ' Their stock is NEW and CHEAP, consisting in part of Blue flack, flue - invisiltqc Green, Rrown and Drab Clothe, Cassirneres 4 Satinets, of :various colors and prises, a variety of Mousier: . de Lanes, • . gored Silks, Black • .' Blueliktek Bornbozines, Sumngtr and Wit;ter Shaw Calicoes., Prato Hank ercAiepr ; . 4-o. 4-c There ritioterous advantaged in poichasing gaiods which were frequently made known in for mer advertisements, will be sufficient proof, to 'satisfy all those desirous Of obtaining..hargains, that they are now. prepared andlully determined to sell them exactly`cheap enough.' Come-then all ye who have so long been suffering under the severe pressure of the times, and adopt the remedy which -11 here provided for you, i. e. CHEAP GOODS. . . o:7They ,would particularly invite the• attention of purchasers to their. Cheap Cloths, Casa. mores and • Battlisetts. P. S. Those .who are yet indebted to the enti: scribers, will please satisfy ,i,hc same between this and December next. "ShippensburgOuly 20, 1842.. -• • 10.38 ,cc)w2 . gcmula P . ETITIONS for Discharge and Certificate un der the Bankinpt• Law have hegn Oiled by. ABRAHAM HAMILTON, late Merchant of the firm of Hamilton esc. Graff, now_ Farmer, , Cumberland county, ABRAHAM W. qRAFF, late Merchant of the firm of Hamilton & Graff, now • ' Clerk, Cumberland County. EDWARD A. SEIKEL — Cumberland county. -and FRIDAY the 30th. day of SEPTDMBER next, at 11 o'clock, A. M., is appointed for the hearing thereof, befoxe the said Court,' sitting in Bankruptcy, at. the District Court Room, in the City ofFhiladelphia, when and where the Creditoge of the said Petitioners, who have proved their Debts, and all other parsons in interest, may appear and show cause if any they have, why such. Discharge and Certificate should not he granted.' - FRAS. HOPKINSON,' Clerk of the,Disttict Court. Philadelphia, July 'II; 1842. • 10-38 ,Union rapei Mill. tabclit 'eubecritasi respectfully . inforths - the pub. lie atlarke, that he has leased the- a here. ea shinant, six miles South of Carlisle,for a. term of years, and the MILL having been recently re palred,-an'd-noi,, machinery_introduC.ed,_he_i.4 therefore, prepared to manufacture to order, (and alscrluts a supply constantly on hand) . . raper of every Wield akio which he' will furnish to printers, merchants and others, in any quantities at the lowest city orices. All orders addressed to the subscriber, at Paper. town;' Cumberland .county,..wilb.rcceiyo prompt attention. ' • • Having lately received a supply .c.f the very best materials, he flatters himself .that'lle-will be able to Manufacture-paper equal in quality to any other establishment in the country. WILLIAM- B.- pkll : L IN. Papertown, July 20, 1842. 108 . N. B, The ItiOiest•fri ( ec paid for rags. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IA ICE notice that we have applied to the Judg•: de of the Court of Common Pleas of Cum. berland county, for the benefit of the Insolvent Laws of this Commonwealth=and that they have appointed MONDAY the Hth day of AUGUST next, foia the hearing of us and .our creditor; at the Court House in the borough of Carlisle, when to our discharge, if you think proper. WILLIAM NOACRE, • BENJ. BRUBECEER, . , JOSEPH MOSSER, ADAM G. LIBHART, JONAS MILLER. GEORGE MATTHEWS. July 20, 184. Register's •Irotice. It F.OISTER'ai OFFICE, Carlisle, July 16,1642. NOTICE is hereby given to all peaions inter.. ested, that the following accounts have been filed in, this office fot examination, by the ac, countants therein named, and will be presented to the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, for confirmation and allowance, on Tuesday the 16th day of August, A. D., 1842, viz : The Administration account of George Clark, Administrator of Elikabeth Deihl,• lute of the Borough of Shippensburg, deceased. The Administration account ofJelin Fulwiler, Administrator of William B. Fultviler, late of the Borough of Shippensburg, deceased. . The Administration Account of Jacob Bizler, Administrator de hoots non cum ' testament° an. nexo, of William liainilton, late of Cumberland (npw Perry county, deceased. • - The Administration account of Samuel Woods, Administrator of Sampson S. Mullen, late of Dick. Moon township, deceased. The Guardianship ,account of J.osiah Hood, Guardian or John Cope and James Cope, minor children of Philip Cope, late of West Penns. borough township, deceased. -- The - Guardiansblvaccount — oflacob — Kaller, Guariliao_of_Mary J., William and Elizabetk Stephenson, minor children of John Stephenson, late of Silver Spring township, deceased. ISAAC ANGNEY, July 2,0, ' • • " n 4t.38 couftgr.r.nov L A NI Al' lON. WHEREAS the Hnn. Ss swim ljuntrim Pre . sident Judge of the Court of Common Plait of the Ninth Judicial district of Pennsyl vania, and the Hon. Jons SMART and TIMMAS C. Mtatts, Judges of the said Court of , Common Vette fortlie• county 'of Cumbei land, have issued their precept bearing date of the 22d day of April, 1892, and to me directed, for holding a Court Of Qyer and Terminer, General Jail Delivery, and General quarter Sessions of the 'Peace, at Car. •lisle, on the second Monday orAugast, 1842—be ing the Bth day—u; 10 ti•elock in the forenoon:— NOTICE JS HEDY GIVEN to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Constables of the Bald County of Cumberland, that they be then and there in their, proper persons, with their Records, Inquisitions,-Examinations and other remembrances, to do the things which to their of- See respectively . appertain—and those' who are bound by recogenzances to pfoiecute 'against the ' prisopera that ,a r t. or then mijr be in the Jail of said county, to, be then, and there to .prosecute against them as shall be just and right. _ • Dated at Carlisle, the 25th day of June, A. D. 11142; and the 86th year Acclaim/ WV"' deaca. • - • -- I , Atiwlraimr, -- litorl t :July 13, 1842 To the Electors of Cumberland county, VIELT.,i)W cITIZBDis: j oiler myself to your -4: consideration as a candidate for the office, of • • PROTHONoT A IlVt of Ciimberiand County, at thu electionin dauber nest, and if elected pledge myself to 'perform. the duties ctf toad ofrtee with fidelity, and to the beet of my ability. ' WM. REETEM. Carlisle, June. 22, 1842. - tf.34 To the Electors:ofTutoberland county.. f ig .L.powzrrizzNs-4 of 3, myself to your conaldpration for; the oilice of , , *7'REtsF3B it " o f Cumberland county at the ensuing enteral elec tion, (Subject to the decision OA Democratic otoin. ty Convention) and if elected will discharge the' t tutiea pereof to the beet of my ability. • WESLEY MILES. , -South Middleton tr. July 13, !SC; te-37 JON IF BL, ' - It) al vire a tte VeIPACTFULLY iriridevi his services tothe Jul , cifizein q of Carlisle ind'itc thnt.he will attend to aild,:peiform all dental operations such as Cleaning, Raging . and .gzthieting na tural Teeth, and inserting ineorrupicblo artificial teeth from n single tooth Wan entire set.. . • 13:7•01fice opposite M'Farlsinteil gutel. July 20, 1842. _ • • tf-3S • DOCTOR J. T. WARD - 1, ' OFFERS his profeseional services tti. the'„citi. zone of Carlisle andits vicinity; and that he intends to devote his time to the duties of his pro feasion, having been many years engaged in the practice in 'the State of New Jersey. He flatters himself that the experience thus acquired will en title' him to public patronage.- izO - Calls,to the Coluitry will be attended to.— Residence, East, High, Straet, next door to Col. . . • . July 20, 1842. • , • 3t.,38 rev.BLIN isAor = antvl'aTataKautttiac. IHI subscriber respectfully informs public in general that he is prepared to accommodate • Boarders, 84 Vlsxters, ut.tho above well known and justly celebrated spring, situate eight miles. North of Nevrville, in a plea sant little valley or clap, of the. Mountain. • - The air iapure, the scenery heautiful _and_ romantie; the Mountain abounds with game, the Laurel or Trout Run, about two miles distant, will afford atousernent for - thoo who are,fond of augling—and every ex. cation will be used for the accommodation and comfort of thoac who may wish to qbtain benefit • from thin iroNtuattic wqoct • WILLI4I4 1)441AN, July 13, 1342. . • • ~ SHERIFF'S SALE. Y virtue of a writ of Isevari Facias,to mo di rected, hatted out of the Court. of Common leak - of Cumberland county, , will be exposed to, public sale at the Court House; in the borough ofMarlisle, on THURSpAT the 4th day of AUGUST, 1842, at 10 o'clock A. M,,of said day, the following described 'Rea) gStilie, viz % • CERVIAIN • 'BRICK HOUSE - „I and' bait Lot of Ground, - situate on the North side of High_ street, in the borough of Carlisle, bounded East by a half lot of the heirs of Joseph Knox, deceased; West by a lot of Jame 4 Hamilton, Esq.; South by High street, and North by a twenty feet alley, containing thirty feet in front on High, street, and two hundreland forty feet in length from the street to the Alley. Also, -A Loiot Grooild, Situate in said borough of Carlisle, on the. North side. of the road or street extending, westward from iaidborough, and north _of the Colregitequare; 'and running parallel with. theturtiPike road; bound: ed East by a jut bf Andiew Oarothers;ort the West by. a at of James Noble, and on the South by the aforesaid road, containing TWO ACRES or thereabouts, Seized and taken in execution as the Cooper; and - to Witold-by me, , PAM.' MARTIN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Carlislo,q — July 13, 1842.- • SaEllftlFr'S , .STILE. 101r1 virtue- of sundry__writs of Ficri raolas, to. _Lk me directed, issued out of the Court of Com- OD fleas of CuMberland County; will he expos: ed to public sale, at the Court !Muse in the hermigh of Carlisle, nn THURSDAY the 4th day of AU. GUST, 1842, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, the following desirable 11 cal Estate, viz; A. LOT OP GROUND, • situate in the town of Sl•ringfield, in the county 9f Cumberland, bounded on the North by a lot.of Young's heirs, on the East .by a let of Samuel French, on the South by a lot of bane Marguart, and on the West by land ofJapob•Keller, contain. lug about one half acre, having thereon erected a • TWO STORY LOl/211 1 1:44 1110131 ir - (. • 4 se a part brick and part frame) elso, a log fastened in ' l the glPiPc ait&the neeessary apparatus thereunto belonging; also, a log . Sprlng House thereon erected, ALo, A Lot of ,Ground, „• of -r),s-161.4* containing one fourth , ore 44444 .13 W. the North by a lot of Daniel Swigart, on the East by a lot of Josiah Hood, on the South by a lot late tire. property of Andrew Morris, and on the West by a lot of Samuel French. Seized and takenitn execution as the property of Deter Noaker, and to be sold by me, • PAUL MARTIN, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, / July 13, 18.12. SITEILIFF S S SdLE. ,-- 1" virtue of a writ of Levari racks to me directed, issued out pf the Court of Cymmun ' eus of Cumberland county, will he exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in the borough of Carlisle, on THURSDA Y h the 4th of AUGUST, A. D. 184 Q, at ton o'clock, A. M., the following described real estate—to wit: A Piece or Parcel of Land, situate in Monroe township, Cutnborland county, bounded and described as fellows, to wit; Begin ping at a heap of stones, thene - 3.y landikifJaceb — Bricker and Michael Ege's heirs, north eighty-one and a half degrees, east fifty-rune perches to a Spanish oak, thence, by lands of Michael Ege's heirs, north hienty.eight degrees, west forty.six perches to a stone, thence by lands of the heirs of Martin Brandt, south eighty-six degrees, west thirty-four patches to stones, thence by lands of the heirs of .1;40 Bricker, sopth twenty,* de. geese, cast five perches mid two i ptnths 4a a - stone, &c„ having thereon - erected latuxiaßlitOrltvall4 log OliJ SlE,and stable, •Seirod and taken In ,execution as the. property tifJac e ab StiaeffFr. And to be sold by me, PAUL' ICIARTIN, Shea; Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, July 13,1842. WroTiCE. To the. heirs and legal reprpsentatiies of GEORGE SHE AFFER, late af Earl township, 1 4 anpaster. County, Pennsyl . deccOerl. _ IN Pursuance-of an order issued 'out of the Or. A phans' Court of Lancaster County, will held an inquisition upon „the Real Estate of the said George Sheatfer, deceolecn FRIDAY; the 601 day of AUGUST, A. D. 18 42, ail o'clock, P. M., at lila late residence, in Earl township, to make partition and appraisement of said Real Estate at which time and place you may attend, ifyou think proper, The Real Estate of the said deceased consists, of the' IPILATTATION, in garnewnship; upon which thltil deceased resided when he died, contiiining out lag ivi ACres, adj o ining lands orJelin Wallace, John ankh' David Raiick and others. A PIECE OF LAID, io said • town4iP• ecilltaining about 4$ 'tore., adjoin ing lands of Jolgaligh "lid Gideon Homier, and A PIECE OF SPROUT ILI AIM. ' in said township, containing about 111 Acres , ad. joining lands of Wendel fell, Jesse Line and ejhers. E. ROBERTS; • •. • -Sheriff of Lancaster county. SheritralOrMeA,n_cLisler. July 6, 1842. # 64211 .„ . BlinkruPreff,t I.44Daiittelt% A PETITION far the benefit of the Bankrupt `ilk. Law has been •filcd the Bth July, 1842, by JOSEPH FRY, formerly Cabinet Maker, . now Laborer, Cumberland county, Which Petition will be heard before the Dis trict Court ofthe United States for the Eastern. District of htineytwmia,aitting in Bankruptcy, at t:wt the District Ca.:Rehm in .the City of phia, on MONDAY, the Std , driy--4fAUGUST _neeLet oigliik,,gtal.,,,„W, keltnal•Wherri persons interested ri,t4y . apppar inufeliiinqsaute7 l any they have, why the pre,yerrifte said Petition Should not ha gistited, end the Fatßioner be declared Bankrupt. , ' FBAS:HOPKINSON. • • • • Oprk of District Court. - Fhilatielphis, Jitly 8,184; , . . qt-o, ,• ,ro% . . • - .1 • .e s o, •;• : • .• yip •••.:1 • x - Corkispondence bilk° apra,l4, & Espo3iitz, ' - HARRISBURG.;4I/1Y A Vamo SattOday last, the Go vernor returned the bill to repeal the Act allowing the Bank of- Pennsylvania, to make a special as signment, with his objections: In the - Senate, tu.day, the Speaker gave notice that he would resign his seat in the afteritoon, in order that the Senate might elect one whose term , of effice.duea not now expire. • Mr. Gibons presented a petition that,a sufficient tax mighthe_imposed_to_suatain, thc_hteter_of Commonwealth.. • , • The Senate proceeded to tbe considefation of the amendpents 'made by the House to tlifiniend •ments made by the Senate to the bill itrinexingtho County of Schuylkill to the Eastern District of the Supreme Couit; end for • other purposes; The , amendments repealing the license law -was non- • concurred in.—Yeas g,Eih Nays 8. , • . . • The -Repoli of this Committee of Conference on the bill extend the charier of the fanners' Bank of Reading, was negeavei, consequently the bin' hos fallen through, . The bill to provide for the Inspection of Leather in the 1 , ..9ct of Philadelphia; was passed. In the afterioon, Mr.Stfohm took the Chair and made his Veledictory in very neat and excellent address-,when, on motion, the Senate proceqed to ballot for '4 Speaker, pro.. tern.; and after voting no less than ilfteentinies, the balloting ceased, as it was perfectlrevident no election could be had..., Therefore, the . ae rt ate :adjourned till to-morrow morning; in the hope that by that time, they would he Ole to elect a presiding officer ' • ' The }louse-proceeded, the grct thing this mein? ingvto act an the bill (returned, from the Senate, with amextriments) ranking provision for the sup port of Government and the payment.of the in terest on the public debt, &c. &c. This Wilt an .Pomnibus"• of the largest calibre=it provides. among', other thirigs, for the payment olDomestic Creditors—fur selling siock held by the Common- Wealth - in Titivate • corporations-”laying a tax on Banks; Corporations and Divorces---sale of the main lino of the public works, &c. This is the bill is h was .read, but it underwent considerable amendment. The tax on divorces was struck out. Mr. Ste vens Moved an antendritent for the sale' of the Phibidelphia - artd Colunibia Rail Road, which was negatived. Mr. Culver offered an . amendment which wan agreed to, authorizing the Governor to receive pro: posals for the Sale of the Delawere Canal. Mr. Scott ,moved an amendment that the Governor shall receive proposals for the sale of all the public works, and communrcateto the-,next Legislature on the. subject. ..Itirced. to. . ' Mr. Elwell mo v ed , amendment authorizing the'county conn:rnissioners of each county, to ink; pose an additiOn to the county , , , rates and levies. of 'one mill tut the dollar on the actual value dell the real. and •personal property, for State purposes; which 'ivas. agreed to.. _ • " A r wits — id.rirtlcarthitTßlTsfilfiiraii - re- !awe to an increase of taxation, shall not extend - beyond one year.—Ye'as 42; Nays 37. • Mr. Stevens frorit'the coinmittee of Confermice MB on the'amandments to the bill to provide for the education of the Poor in the non accepting dig. Wets ofthis Com monwealth, reported the bill with . an aniendnient" authorizing tho:Canal Commis, !loners to examine into the account of the con. tractors-on-the Gettysburg rail road, and to settle their - claims pro rata. The:report was adopted. " Skii a Gitlin' up Stairs! ), qrHE Subscriber, at the solicitation of many, of his friends, offers himself to the consideration of his fellow citizendlor the office of '! (2) O' 05. of oombortood county, at the elation in October t•subject to the decision of the" ballot-boxes, He deems it superfluous to prate about' honesty, capacity, modesty, tiilelity; &c. &c., btit if elected he pledges himself to be ashoncat as the times will admit; and to' perform the arduous duties of said office to thesetisfaction a j nbirLige f ted ir ii r: te.3% Carlisle, July 27, 1842 SIIERIFIPS SALE, •. Y virtue of suudry writs of venditioni exponas directed, issued out of the Court of ommon Pleas . 11 h expoied to.public sale mine riouri n ilinitie v % to: Borough of Carlisle,' - on•SkrUBDAY the 30th: 5 CITY, A. D., 1842, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, tlie following described real estate, viz: It Lot oilldy • , situate in the borough of Carlisle, containing sixty feet in'breadth and two hundred Mid forty feet in, depth, more or less, adjoining a lot of Air. Richard 'son on the cast, Benjamin Fenian on the west, an ldley on the north, and Louther street un the south, having theretin crated a Two story ,F.R.A . Mg 11011 . 4, a kitchen and frame stable. Seized and taken in el.cention as the ;property of Jonathan Johnson,, EE - Also, A Log of Ground, situate in the borough of Carlisle, containing sixty feet in breadth and two hundred and forty feet in - • depth, more or less, adjoining lots of the heirs of John Delaney, deceased, John Parkinson,Pomfert street, and an alley, hiving thereon erectd a small LOG HOUSE, Seized and _talt4iini' execution • as the property of - John Peck. Atgo. A Lot of Ground, situate on the south aide of the road in Leesburg. Cumberland county, containing Sfty.three feet in' breadth and two hundred and forty feet in length, more or less, adjoining lands of James Chesnut on the east, the Walnut Bottom road on the north, and --- 1 an alley on the west and south, having thereon. etecterra - leg - stable. -- Seized -- and - taken - in_execu . __ tion as the property_nf,James C. Cummins. Also, all the interest of John H. & Matthew L. Carothers ,in a lot of' ground, situate in the borough of carlisle, con,, taming slaty feet in breadth and two hundred. and forty fee! in depth, more or less, bounded by - a lot of Christian Inh °flow the West, Main - street on the North, East street on the' East, and an Alley on the South, having thereon erected a two story log HOUSE plastered, and a frame Enable, Seized and taken in execution as the property of John IL Carothers and Matthew L. Carothers • Also, A Tract- of Land, Situate in North Middleton township, Cumber. land county. containing sixty acres, more or -less, - adjoining lands of John Lune, Peter Lane and others, huvng thereon erected a two story Stone HOUSE and a log Barn. - Salted and taken in execution as the property of James fir Own. Also, A Fart of a Lot of Ground, Situate in the beiough of Carlisle, pumberlanc. County, containing forty feet in breadth and sixty feet in depth, more or less, adjoining a lot ofJacoh Garver on the -North, Bedford street on the East, L. Heckendorn on the West, Mrs. Green on the South having thereon erected atwo story log HOUSE. Seized and taken in eseetttion as the Ae, property'of Henry Lawson. And to be sold by me,' • .. - • PAUL MARTIN, Sheriff Shetifrit office, Carlisle, July 13, 102. ) MEI CAItLff'DLE-SPRIMES,_ MITE P.i•oprietor respectfully Informs the pub,,- Jll. lic in 'general that he is prepared to acFoun v modate a large number of , pOAVDEIR.S Sb_VOS3ll7:lEfrlt. The Springs are situated 45 iniles north of Cut lisle, C'umbetland co, Pa.. in a fine: healthy and Str. r mantic place. The Nord' Mountain is convenient for those that are (bud of gunning. In addition • , to the ,most AMPLE ACCOMMODATIONS, . there is clio an extensive BATHING, gtSTAB LISEIMENT:both warm and cold. - BARolicit will' run front Carlisle to the Springs during the season for the acultnnnlodn4on of visitors.' • D. CORIINAN,. •.- vlgne-29;1842 - .'" . BRAY BONNBTS, • ANOTHER Lot of aupt!rior , pratell atm.! ivsB.l.l:,,kceind And sellivvery low, at the stole or ' • ''' l oll4s ! Carlisle Jutregq P 1841%. • tf:•l34' QM