Rana 6mangainiaa R. WHITE MIDDLETON, EDITOR &, PROPRIETOR. CARL' IS,L, VlVednewiay, Argint 3, 1842. •, • FOR PRESIDENT GEN. : WINFIELD. SCOTT. • Sui‘ject to . .tho decision of a National Contontion. °-Union Temperance • Snidely. '("CrThe Annual Meeting of, the Union Temper ance Society, for the Election of Officers; will be held in the Methodist Episcopal Ohurch on WER7 NESDAY (THIS EVENING,) at 7} o'clock. The public are respectfully invited to attend. Sever al addresses will he delivered. There will• be a Discourse delivered in the Market house at 4 o'clock in the afternoon of, next Sabbath. Xtztliik Note List. o:3.ourliank Note Liat and countorfeit.Detop tor wdl bo found on the 4th page of io-dayla &per. . . .Tl&e.D7a rkets. • ' e'l•Flour in Philadelphhia, ou ,Saturday last, $5,75; in Baltimore $5,52 : 1 perd)arral.. Apprtintitati - Wanted. . • OT Waned, urimedlately. at this office,two mart , active and.intelligent boys, 15 . 0 r 16 years of age, to learn the Printing business. Bays front tee country; who are netashamed to work, will have the preference. • ' • • "test _ll i I I_o4os o._olf to-This Post .Office has been abdlialted. Our subscribers there'are informed 'that the packet i 4 made up,and directed to illikeland's Store, care of Mr. Robert 4, Innkeeper,,. of this place, whore it can be had by 6 o'clock every Wednesday•morning. •_ Sa I e 4. We ask attention to ib e - P r operty advertised for sale to-morrow by the Sherilf. The advertise ments will be found on our first rage. Court. ocrOuy Court commences on Monday. next.' We, shall be pleased to see us many of 'our_ country' friintls as can Mid time to drop into our log cabin. We will put the string out "a feet" or two, so that thelatch cam be easily taisedf• Our Public Schools. - • i.••7'he greater part of- last week was occupied with the Bxaminations of the Public Schools in ihja - Bore - ugh.' We had the pleasure of being present, a portion of lIM time, whilst the. Scholars in the. Male and Female High Schools were undergoing. nn examination,and most cheerfully bear testimony • to the very gratifying 'nipper in which ihey itll , acquitted themselves-giying the :must satistactriry • evidence of the care 'arid attention ,bestowed upon them by their very . eti;icient teachers, M r. / CeAm F.ItON and criuss. Tlie'exhibition by the, boyS' on Friday .eveithrg •vas . also highly creditable the I pieces were well conqiused,and their 'delivery would have dour' no discredit to older he.ads: Whilst OM Teachers deserve g,ratt credit for,the satisfaction the ox'antinations gave to the - public, zto little share of the praise is due to the Board of Directors for their zeal and praiseworthy efforts ;n 'iehalf of-the -- . Belroale — A - Tptere — extendarTtiondi - ialatilr - be taken, of the; ! Sebools_in our next. . lion. A. V. ,Piiiions. I;Zo"The Superintendent - or the Common Schools — iiftifirState, ;the Hon. Axsox PAnsoNa7wa's present during the examination °four High Schools - on Friday afternoon and evening last, and in a very neat and highly appropriate addiess expressed his. gratification at their management, the manner in which the Scholars acquitted themsidveS, the care bestowcd.by. the Teachers: and the zeal displayed by the Directors. So well pleased were we with his remarks in the mening. that we, most heartily give place 'to the fitllowing justly merited tribute to Mr. Parsonsi by the Board of(DirectorS': Resolved, That the Doan! of School Directors of the Borough' of Carlisle, hereby ieturn their un feigned thanks to the Hon. ANSON V. Pauswirs, Superintendent of 'Common Schools, for his very Ole and appropriate address, delivered at the Ex hibition of the High Schools, on Friday evening, the 20111 . of July. Resolved, Tina a copy of this resolution be for warded to Mr Potions; and also that the differ( nt Editors of this BurouLdi be requested to publish it in their respective, papers. . . ' • Sabbath SchoolCelebral fon. • rr J A Sabbath,Sehool Celebration Will be held at Shirem . anstown on Saturday neat, the Gth inst. Great preparations have been and are 4411 making:, to wake it a .eplendid affair. I%ro sVish sweet:s to it. Harvest We ask ottention_to the Harvest Home cele bration to bo 41,1 by the Young Men: We hope there will be a good turn out, as it is intended to be free of ezpense to all who.see proper to Wendt,' Auji-Tax ID"We ask attention to this Meeting, to be held on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT.. The Legislature instead of lessening the. Taxes.. have passed a hill laying a tax of one mill in the dollar Upon the people 1N ADDITION TO TON TAX ALUEAIIT ASA F:SiED Timm who have already paid - their taxes, AILIST liE WAITED UPON AGAIN BY THE TAX GATHERER! come up, den; to the meeting on Wednesday evening next, Tax Payers of Old Mother pumberland," and show your unworthy RepreseritatiVes that this system of wringing your hard earnings from you by TAXATION will no longer be quietly borne! Lome up, Freemen ! Mr. Clay's Speech ( 7,- .. 2f.T0 the exclusion of Miriast every thing else,, we give to day the speech of lic.Nar CLAY at the Lexington Barbecue in June last. •We would have published it smile weeks back, hilt absence from home and other matters intervening, precluded us from doing so until the present time. No apology, however, is needed, as it has not spoiled by keep ing. The speech is a faithful narrative of a faith ful public servant and of the country for the last few years. The Scott Meeting. a:rA writer in the Volunteer—adopting the • course of one or two would-be-tattoo-beaters—at. tempts to sneer at the late meeting held by the friends of Gen. Scutt in this place! Because it was not attended by Rale 'Shirts and, Silk-Stock ' .ingsi. but onill by 'FAitmens and MECHANICS, it must be ridiculed and sneered at, and those who • participated in it, taunted and insulted in the streets and public houses! This course may- do for such ' Gentlemen as the writer for the Voluntßer to pur sue; it is, no doubt,' quite characteristic in them to sneer at us for being "dirty Mechanics" arid ',hard fisted Farmers." .But. we have laboured so long side by side, with our brother Mechanics, and fought so often shoulder to shoulder with the hard working tillers of the soil, in.defence of freeMent s rights", that we much prefer their company to that of such powdered Jackdaws as those who attempt to ridicule and abuisc'us fok:holding and expressing .opinioni of our own. Look out. for Fun,: (o.D.Z,eighbour Sanderson has called mien — hie disciples to meet in the Court-house on Monday planing next, when the lash is to be applied, and every mother's eon objecting to swallow the ticket titreudg cut out b.O our neighbour, or says one word egainsttaxation, is to be most awfully whip . pad! The operation will afford much fun for the Whigs; who 'must all be there to see it! Oh! for the short-hand pen of a Drake to sketch oil' the proceedingsf. Awful! / co-Our late disclosure about the nice little loco ., flier) tar :ticket already prepared to be rammed r. down the throats of ".the party,"' has most aw • - fully "adumbrated'' oui learned and very amiable neighbour! It has caused:him to open hie mouth so wide, and turn:up the whites of hie - eyes -- ea e _ monstrously, that we fear they will hover become righted again—at least until "after the dog-days!" ...We" hope our "daring and unflinching" neighbour wilbhold out until then! What an. 'impudent, baseless; diabolical".—what a bold "conductor of an independent press," our neighbour am! We did'iat . • think, though; that "humbugs" and "fanciful fOri cstiona" could so frighten him! 0, neighbour-0' Enormous Tai Four NI ill ions .ot Dollars OZYA few . momenta before the Legislature ad journed on Tuesday evening, July 26, an ENOR MOUS TAX BILL was passed, INCREASING THE. PRESENT STATE TAX TO DOUBLE THAT AMOUNT! The bill had been referred to a Committee of Conference of 'both Houses, and the report of,that comuMteo was adopted by the fol lowing vete:- In the House—YE A 5,..-Messrs. Apple. BARR, "Barret, Beeler, Beers, Brawkij, Corlumght,Crabb Deford; Dunlap, Elton, Elwell, Felton, Garret Son Griffiths, Hancock, Heaman, Karns,Laizerty,Lee .Lowry, M' Cohen; Aremannsalf Williams,March and, Marlin, Morris, Packer,Paintcr, Roumforl, Rush, Ryan, Scott, Sherswrical, Sherwood'. Snyder, Straub, free°. Weiscl,Weston,Wilson,Wrighl , 42. . • NAYS—Messrs. Andrews, Bondman, Bean, Beaver,Brunnei,Bugher,Clark,Cormy,pULVL'R, Cummins Ebough, Eyre,,Fauss, Ferguson Fore man, Putl:loy, Hahn, Hanna,' Hill, liolderbaum, Johnston, jCieffer, 'Kugler, M'Clure, M'Crum, Moore, (Berks,) Moore, (Harlem) Musser, Pen nell, Picking, Pollock, Pottieger, Ross, Stevens,. Von Nokia, Snowden, Speaker-36... In the Senate—TEAS—Messrs. Bigler, Cris pin, Dimock, Ewing, Farrelly, Fccelly, Fleming' Gibons, Graft,' Hays, Headley, Kidder, McCully . , Penniznan,Plumer,Smith,Spackman.Steiivart-18. N A YST-41e4Hrs. Brooke, Brower,.Coehran, Co plan; Darsie; GORG ASS, Hiester, Huddleson, Mine; Mothers, AfcLANAHAIV, Mullin, Sullivan, Strohm-14. The names of the Lnco Focos are in Italic—the Whigs' in Roman. Fist Whigs in the House and. foul in.the..Senate voted for this: iniquitiOus bill!' O?r Senators voted against it. Our Repre sentatives divided—Mr. Barr for and . Oulver against it. The main features of the bill are:-,- A provision for the ordinaiy expcnees of the' Government. • . • • A Tax of one mill 071 all personal and real property, A DDITION TO TITE TAX AL READY LEVIED, for State purposes. An increase of the lax also on_ stocks, bonds, mortgages and ull monied securities, to be assessed at their real . value. . , The Governor to receive proposals for the sale of the public Improvements, and report to the next Legislature. - . . ..• After the payment of the ordinary - expenses of I the Gorertiment, the balance of he funds In'the TreaSury on the Ist of August an lit of Feliruary, to be applied to the payment , f•--ttre Domestic Creditors. ..,1: . Tile Commi - sstoners and Associate Judges Of the several counties to compose a board fur the - adjust ment of the taxes. . • - , .. . -I'he'Plilladelphia Chronicle, of §sturtlay laid, in taineuncing the arrival in that city of Gov. Por ter, states - 41d it understands tbp . Gc.trnOr has ' signed the Taißill , And last it is now a law of the Corrimonivealth. . Scott. Stitt'', ConrCutiomi. A State Convention of the friends of Gen.' Scott and a Protective Truitt - met al Harri'sburg last week. The proceedings have not,,yet been receiv- , ed. A _number ocßesolutioria and an Address; 116nycver, were adopted; a atate , Coinniittee was appointed, and a National Convention agreed_mon,.. 1843—the Slate "C arm SiTerdi D Id ilgato3; - and the Representative . Delegates-to be choseb by_ the Democratic H trrison party in The ise'veral Con gressional Districts without reference to their prefer ences - either - for - Scott - or Clay. The-proceed lugs in full will be given in our next. 'cij-The Piitsburg Gazette says: " We atie 'glad to perceive the truly patriotic Sind pacific character of the resolutions we give to-day, passed !by the IScovinwefing at Carlisle. They show clearly ,that thefriends of Gen. SCOTT aim only: - at the welfiire of the country, in Lie, selection of that dis tinguished individual a; a 11[HW:if(' for the Presi-- deney. fhotild a National Convention decide against the claims Of their candidate, they dataallt In yield up their predilections for the good of the whole country, and Mr the success of the princi ples that animaie the Anti-Lneofoco party. Will the friends of Mr. CL an ad with a corresponding liberality of feelin,g and sentiment. We shall see." LU*The Whigs, it turns out, have lost their 'Governor in the late election in 'this State; but elected a majority in both branches of the Legisla ture—thus Securing ttic de:ellen' pnieWhig U. S. Senator in the next Congress. I_ ("The grie Uhr i oniele is in error: The War ! id:•dirg•• Intelligwieer has been a Tllier piPer,, 'and MIS nevei in t'avor of Geii. Scott. • . C":1 - The Hellillayskurg county,) Register has placed the 11.1111 C ef• Genet:it Scorr a , its head tbr the 1 residency. , The Ha rribburg . CPuouicl .' (0 - Mr, Mos•room:er has issued proposals fur reviving this paper—its publication having been suspended Mr some weelts past. It will he publish ed in a reduced form, at the low price of 'sl.ppr annum, Mr. M. is a good Editor, and has tutor ed mast faithfully in support of tlw It:arisen party, and - against the corrupt State AdMinistration for the past few years; and we hope he will niJet with that support from our friends which is so justly his due, Kr-The North Pastern Boundary Question, it is stated, has at last noon tnit'sfactorily adjusted ; but upon what terms has not et publicly transpired. Te:sas:=l"lie New Orleans,Mipers say that, a Tattle was fought on the 6th of July between the Mexicans and Texians, in which the former lost certainly threi killed, and the Texiens none killed or wounded. The Mexicans (said to ho 700 strongj_ attacked the Texian camp of 200, but wore heat off. . . • 'This highly popular periodical IM' August has heeii received at Gray's news (Ace, South Hanover street. It is embelliMed with two capital engravings—“ The Bud and Blossoria," and "J'he Watchers"—and a piece of. Music. The coading matter is chaste,and interesting, It can he, had at the low price of 25 cents: Mrxrco.,—The most interesting news from Mexico islhat Santa Anil:. celebrated the return of his birth day by releasing the Santa Fe prison• erp. All have been released except three, whose discharge was rendered impracticable by their sick ness. They will be set free immediately upon their recovery. The constituent CongieSs of Mexico has just assembled, and as it is possible that his power would soon come to nn end, Santa Aims wished perhaps to distinguish the close of his presidential career by im act of clentency.• It is supposed that the aliempt.for die—re-conquest cif Taxes will be abandgned.—Httgerslown Nem' ~ . • DESTaUCTIVE STORM.—On 'Wednesday last a tre e mentions rain. and hail storm passed,over this county, doing, in some places, considerable daniage. In, Dickinson township, the whole distance of whatr- i is g'allefl.the Savanna,the fences of the farmers, and all .the-oat crop lying out on the lower ground, were swept away. The wagon-shed and corn-crib of M.r, i Mellinger, on the Walnut Bottom road, was struck by lightning, and burnt down. At Newville, we learn by the Pioneer, the'storm was quite severe. Gardens and tellers were ipunchttadi corn was broken down by the,wiad.and 'swept 'away by the Mod, ilia-num. , byre it& fruit trees l tigstroyed. We have not 'beard from other parts of t - fliTity':= 7 lhit believe the storm was general, and that more or less damage was o ne in abaufttevery township.—Stotesmep. " Excellent Tale, C rAIVe will give nextweek a part—probqbly the wlria—of aa excellent etory, written 40 a Lady, fur the La ice. • , • t/ErA country lad, being laken with the measles, eXpressell great fear And anxiety as to the nature oLtl►e disease—not dven knowing the name cif it, •My son,' replied the rather, .I think you Must . have the mt.,asles." . • 'The mailesi- T ivell then, dud, carp a darn& but by . jingo, I was pinny afraid it was 7 ttlorn politics,' • Tllc T;ix Bill. The Right Spirit. Le:ais aua. raha cu's 111.4 . ..gaz so ca; ~~ give -Wo cheerfully- ie up whit little space Mr. Clay's . speech has left us to the call for a Clay useettng. We hope those Of the great Harrison party. who prefer Mr. Ctsr to Gen. SCOTT, will rerpond ta the4all.. Although Mr. Clay is not our first 'choice, nor can he well he'unless nominated by a National Coeventionryet we desire to see his friends meet together and enjoy their opinions free ly, and that • too Wllholit being subjected to the sneers and unfits of these. prefering another great champion of our cause. We hope, therefore, the meeting will bo well attended, and that ,the same liberal spirit will be •extended to those of the party prefering Gen. Scott, whieh they have expressed towards Mr; Clayand.his friends. 'CLAY MEETING. /TINE undersigned Citizens ofCumberlandcequn- JL ty friendly tothe election of HENRY CLAY as the next Fresident:ef the United States, andin fitvor of a TARIFF to protect the Labourer, tlie Mechanie,the.Mannfacturerand the Farnter4ainst the labour of Foreign Panpera, are.tesPecefully re quested to meet in the Court-houscin the Borough of Carlisle, on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, the 9th of AUGUST, for the purpose of effective organization. All who are friendly to the Uncle- Wrests of the-country in the election of the great American Statesman, • of Ike West," are Invited to join with us in putting this 'Dail in motion. S Foust W S Cobean . Jacob Fetter , John L'Keller Henry Hughes , Adam Crouse . N Hanish .• - . Alfred.D Sponsler, ' W A 'Weaklll Stephen J Keepers George Spoinder E- Doyle - • - S h Granslen . Geo A Lyon • - I John Keller • • Sam' W Havorstick John °Myrit P F. Ego John J Myers Fisher - Nesbet Geo W Hitnet '• Chas Parnitz John .HaYs... Samuel Alexander Jacob - Kuhn Jr Jacob Zug • ..Edward Pendergrass Fiancia Kaine Joseph H Weibley • Wm R Gregg • P Messersinith - • Robert Irvine: D W Mahon . - 2 John Hatfield Samuel Resler John Gumboil Jacob E 'Diunitz 1) Dinkle Jr Jacob Barnitz Abm Stonier - Jacob Weaver George .0 Disney Levvia Zearing • • Andrew Holmes .Robt Brygon Saamel VI - Fought Charles Young Win Kinedinsht •Robert Wilson • C .DaVis Rota Cameron A Hendel ' John Swisher ".. Abel Keeney . Y. Henry Leas • . ~ Philip Jacoby,.. - - 'Marlin Meily . . M_P ShaW • ~, - " George Singiser ' Thomas Conlyn' ' John F Spahr . ' A Rickards • • .Davidson Ends 'Alexander Davidson Benjaman Feaster DShrom • 'J- , ewis Robinson. - John . Charles Rovven -". • • Hoid Irvine Jr • Wm 'B Porker Thomas Groason -A H John H Davide* Robert Noble George Weise Jr Armstrong Noble. John W,Noblo James Armstrong - • E Byers , - - J'A 'Gallagher ""• • ; ' Robt Wightman - Joseph Slum . ' ' M Brenneman John Wallies_- 12 --- A: - NOI - To VV•m" M Hem -II -D Porter Charles Part-. John •D Gorgas Joh n. Venesdlin . . . , Wm Noble • Samuel Crap - Edward M Biddle_ Jacob Shilling John. Rhoads - ,- Alexander Stewart Alexander Woods - ' Robert Cochran John Officer . . Geo W AlcGinnis - George Hendel - • W - F Carey John Zerinan -- Jacob Mark tn ward ...., George S . :dun D.Cobaugh 0 K John Gillis - John H 'Cressler • Geo W Hilton ' ' - -Edward Hurd John B _Thompson , . John Carey , James Celli° John Altick . Jacob Shrum ti__W Reynalda__. _ James Hoffer - • John C Altick , Richard Craighead . Joseph Mifflin Joseph Ceckley R Snodgrasi Jr. Henry Rustine ' John Speors • Henry Holler - It SVott W B Coch an John Sprovido Michael Hartline James Bays. Geo W llimes Wm Pierce Daniel Smith'''N, - ~ .1 - E Maclay William Helllefinger' William W Frazer Moses Hemphill John Lutz, sear. Samuel Deal John E MeClune George Slices Samuel E McCluno George Keel . John Lewis juri Samuel C Murray . John Howard Christian Eagle • Moses Smith David M'ets,m - D H Culbertson Samuel Stingers Edward 'Scully - Andrew Frazer . Henry Thrush Jacob Fisale C K .11lidae• 'Thos H Criswell Bcnj Reynolds Samuel I.;tze • Peter Ferree .. Win Forbis : James StumpOugh - Jariil) 13rickel. - Wm Peal S D Henderson s' •a . 1 . v in C [ulna Gep llainill ~ Sand McCurdy • ,John Rawn • Jacob Keiser- - . naill Finefrock John McClure - Win rowley JamesM cNeal _ Wm McClure John Myi , ,rs Jacob Vickey • Ephraim Mull -- Lemuel CI Dudley. Jos h es Titles , - John Preston PluliP Detrick James Mackey jr Dodd Waggoner John Loyd C Cobaugh John Thrush , Geo Martin • G•l3 Altick Geo Butts David Mahon . , Semi Smith - ' • Henry Au ---- . John Blymier Stephen Culbertson John Hall R C Hays• . Jacob Powders Barton Deforest Geo W Clippinger . Jacob Snider r John Clippinger , Wm McConnell .'• J A Clippinger John Foreman - • John Elsrodo - • Gen Kimiriol . James Witmer Henry A Smith John Fisher John Feffee • Saml Speer° . ' . John Rebuck Leonard West . John'Gish , - - -William Marquert . --- Frodk Scott ' :William Brookins Relit Peal ' Michael Zeigler poo Heaver Geo Hamill jr D Rohrer • " Jacbb Burkholder David H Arnold Anilw Sturgis John - Dowell - . ' Jas Sturgis ~- W D E Hays - Wm Sturgis • Jacob Fry. J.iti"Cobaugh John. Fly Joseph Redett ' Philip Pogue Henry Gibson Henry Aughinbaugh Thos Spencer a ' J E- McClure- Jas Gillard 800 Myers ' • Jas S Brandeberry . 3 R Ti.ompson John Hooker - Nicholas Fisher/ 1 - bivid Br , •nizer Robt Steward Alpheus Dale - - '. Robt Preston Olivet Huffman 1131 W Kinslos•- . Joseph Fickea • Gpo Smith Sr • 800 Herman „ ... i : - James S Smith - - James Tilled • - Jacob Sheller Jacob Culp • ' . John Burkholder • Benj.litint Peter Kreichbauni Jacob Numer- • Wm Peacock- - •• • Henry 13 Rebuck ~•-• Mithew•Moore ' -- David. PloUgh , • .. 'E F Haskell Christian Cobaughlr - - Wm A Linthartit . • Bertrand Mackey . „ , 4 Wm B Mullen Robt Koons -' 's••R Givin' , David Deal ' John Sailor . Peter McGlaughlin Wm H Miller . . . Peter Matecin •. - Sang Girin • Alexander MeGuwen. . Thos Paxton Wm Barber jr_ Jame'S Wilson Win Lynah . ' , L Q, , ,e)3randpbulr . Joshua 004 . • ,Geo V .Hadt” , , Martin Quike- • ',Geo Lei Juhn- M Ege . James Crever • Ephraim Zito . Peter Ege . Jos A' Ege • • " - John' Leonard --- --- James Weakley .. Thos T Moorhead. Henry Black , ~..,.., , D Firiefrock ' Peter. Palm - . - ' Joint McGrai! • Thos W Black . • lago Doyle ..:_._ , - LewisDodglase 3rio Roof, .• . • Thee 'Headley .- ' ' . rJno W Tuckey '` Adam Ltmisott ' • Jno_ Tucky .. . David-Roof . • Michael P Ege • Jos Bauman • , ' • • SPenker of, the'-Sellittie. 117 ; lion. Wx, litiercu, Lanceeter county, wee elected, before the adjourninent,Speaker tif the Senetc of Pennsyrvanirt An excellent selection. "John SAtleo Adam Ruigel ..\- r ,What hai become of the Anti-Tax-Spirit of Com berlannountYl Where' are Messrs. Hamil, Ego, Moore, Stewart, Longneeker, Cain and Weakleyl Have they been frightened by the-sbusive speech of the GOVerner's*. loathsonio: tool, - , Col. Jno.-J. Mc Cohan' , or has the cry of "disorgonization" and\ "Orefticed reprediation," raised by 'your Neigh bour Saailersovin his - alierisbed yet , Rocket- desire io retain the Public Improvements, driven them to the% traces? .Shame!- Shame! But ait,thie is one of the particular' ways of the Locol'oe.o Nay, we need not be surprized. A few disinterested Democrats, such, ai your neighbour and his fellow; - drones about the County beildings, rule the roost; -whilst all the members of the gr6t Demotratic Party who don't walk the chalk line assigned , them by-their - leahrs, Mareitter reaFe — iliTblack mark bf excommunication; or like the Anti-Tax :Demo- Mats mentioned above, step. into the part harness, where the lash of the Executive minions may thrash them into'silence and submission! • ANTI-TAX. (Jerson - • MARRIED - L . On the 20t1t ult., Mr.,, HENRY ;I:CRST, o York Skings, Adstn county,',Fia., to Miss MAR THA THATCHER, of-Baltimore co., Md. • -.-- . ' Stiddenly;ln NewpOrt; Perry county, on :the 29t14 ult., Rev. JOSEPH PARKER, a Minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church, [formerly of Curlisle,) aged about 38 ygiraz Ms - remains were removed to this place, and interred in the English Burial Ground on Saturday 'morning4ast. • • • At Mechanicsburg, Pa. on 'the Bth ult., Mrs. SUSAND,'A 'WHITE, aged 70 years, &months and 24 days. On the 22d ult., at Shippcnsburg, Mr. JACOB DE WALT, in the 63d year of his age. In the City of Baltimore. on the 18th July, 1642,. Mr. - ABIZA lIAM GILBERT- JEWE'I7,4n Ate 3Gth, year of his ago. Thu Jaceasa was a native of ,Watertown, N. Y. He died in a full assurance of reeling with Gel; • • A Mr P.:IITISENIENTS. • • . . • HARVEST HOME. THE YOUNG MEN of Cumberland County, without distinction of paity, are respectfully invited to attend a HARVEST HOME CELE BRATION, to be held by the Young Men of Car lisle at HenderFon's Grove. on SATURDAY, AUGUST 6th-1842. A procession will be forawd at the Court House exactly at 9 o'clock.' • .1;0 -Several addresses may be expected. August 3, 1842. ANTI-TAX MEETING. THE Citizens of Citmberland county OPPOS ED TO ANY ADDITIQNAL TAXA TION are requested to meet at the Court-House in the -Borough of parlislo, on W-EIINMAY EVENING, the 10th instant, at 7,9 o'clock. • MANYTAX-PAYERS. August 8, 184% 2t-40 THREE TEACH 71Rep WANTED/ PROPOSALS for leaching the Common Schools of this Borough will be received mntilthe 26th initant l —TWO MALES & ONE FEMALE would be preferred. It will be fleece. sary that one of the teacher°, at least, should be able to.give instruction in the following branches, iz-R cad i riting, -Arithmetic,.. Geogra. phy, Grammar - and History; . and the others to be able to instruct it: all the &bore branches; except. iog the two lust. • The schoOls are to be commenced op the 2nd Monday of next month, (September,) and contiriu. od, at least, six months. ter It will be necessary tlint..all.appliennts be able to give unquestionable testimemals of char. aster and qualilleations. Separate proposals for either ofthe above schools will receive attention; addressed, post paid, until the above date: Big Spring . Adfinioiißile Guaris, ATT,ENVONI, you are ordered to parade at-the public house .of Myj . llackets, on the turnpike. on Men. day the 15th of August, precisely at 10 o'clock A. M, completely equipt for drill. • WM. GRACEY, Captain. N. B. An election wilrbelield-fhr campany officers 4 said place on said day. By order of FOUl 4 K;Brigade Inspector. August 3,1842, - 111ITER & JAIVIRS • ; Produce, ..Cnininission 'and 'Forwarding . . ffilexchanfiti . N. W. awner Brim - irk .ifriliStroet, rlirade/Oia t . • ' - .EDWARD BITER, ' • WM. H. JAMES. Irelieference to 'William B. Murray,, Earlislo. July 27,1842. ••• • 6.39 . • - nawavaf ,ETTERS of Adininistrathin upon the estate of PHILIF.FISHLIDAN, late of Dickinson to wriship l Cunibeilari4 county, deceased, have been granted. in due term of Law to'Joitts -frenpuitst and Asritoqi , Fisuautem all pirioria who aro in debted to the estate willsmake nayment imme diately, and those-who hva claktis will :present them duly authenticated for settlement to • •. JOHN FISHBUI4t4 • . , • Residing in North Middleton towns*, ' • ANTUDNY FISMTURN, , ' Residing iriTtiokinson township, • • • Admintstratore. • 11147 , • • • qt• 39 DtiikA of Orleans dead. • • ICTBy the ardvat of tho drest Wealam:rit • • Yoricon Saturday last,' intelligence 'Was iateiv . e. of the death of•the Dithe Of o,r l eAns, , PrinCtf Rb • • of rrooce I: it Occurred by ont , carriage; the horses of which had taken fright' • • was , 'running at full speed._ Ilia ; son, Ohly,,fii. years of age, is now the heir apparent tot toothr4 . of France. The'present King is 69 Ye,( 4 is oh!,, in feeble health. ' . (...AccrnitirT.---Wo learn from the , States , that Mr. , ,PeTrat WILT • of" West Peintsbore township, was killed a few days . since; Ly r a from the tongue of his wagon. He was 88'y. of age. 0,0 MIIII7.NIOATIONS, login Talk. It is rumoured , that' Gov. Perter deft Carlid. the' evening of the Commencement highly incenaJd at the 'faculty of glickinorin , College, .. The : ciu m• stances of the case, as , reported, are as . folle at- The salutary: address for the occasion being itteni j e in the latin language, which tongue his Exce army not comprehending; he imagined that the 'onng man was poking fun at him relitivele "That -urti ber business!" This, as a matter of course , 4t ighly Offended the "Kicapoo Chief," and conseguettly he left our borough swearing eternal vengeance ggainsi this 4nstitution! ' . . . - QPZ' ' Diem% Barr and , We perceive that yotir remarks, eooTing the un-democraticAnd inconsistent courSe of the above gentlemen, have be taltett in high '4(14100 by your pugnacious nelghbout t This wa.iiitpic.,ted, as we were aware that George would exert hlmself rnanftilfy tn have Mr. Barr renominated frim•Nevy vile and Mr. Culver from. N. Middleton, so that the would be some chance for a Certain' disin terested Democrat to cling to the loaves an 4 fishes of the Prothonotary's Office. That is “pervided" some more resolution; can be made ala-Southampton, for the purpose of cutting Mr. Beetern's throst. , 1111 r. 13:trr. . . The whole legislative career of this gentleman has been diametrically opposed to the, ppenly ex pressed*wishes of his constituents! ihdeed,nearly every vote given by him, at the late session, aimed ft blow at the Farming interests of Cumberland . County!' In the very face of public . sentiment. he voted in favor of Gamble's- Million'and a half Tax Bill: and lately he has capped the :.alimax ofsfool hardiness, by aiding in carrying ,the Dente - efta Creator Bill!!! TAX-PAYERS:— InforMation Desired: II E_N I A 1, 1 E G I_ll. O 11,I"TU A It YT 12 EC 0 Ti DIED. ADAM RIEGEL, Prea't. Mechnnica4urg, Cumborland county, Pa. August 3,1842, 4t.40 11)0 MIC A tEN:itti .11:T . T00. , .NINY NT LAW. Office , .Ju1y.27,1842. , Bl2l-29 • , . ••••• LIST . o f • Remaining irt the /loaf Oifice,at Carlisle, August 1,1842. cr7•Enquirers will please te say advertised . . . A ' • 'Leidik George' , .Abrahims Mrs Hannah Leslie Dennis... Armstrong Jneues - Liege Wilburn . Ayers Rev James B LoCkard Jane Armstrunk Joseph . Lynch Robert Agilly Jos - • • • Lynthieurn Z: • ' Biker Daniel . ''.l‘lcMurry Jane Barber'Joseph • 'McCarty Sarah Baugher William McCartney John' Bell Miss Ann • . McManus John L Beelthan Christian Malowu Mary Rittman Meichee • Manger Joseph. Illanflteaben " Mantlis James If Boyer Margrete V 'Meeker CY. Bosh Miss Jeui , • Meixel John Bowmen 'John 2 • • Merkel Mr ' • Bower Henry •' Miller George • Bradley Thomas Miller J ti (M D)- Brandt Henry ••• Milllionse ..Srown George • • Minnie!' Leonard Brown Rebecca• Moody Capt Win Wow!' John W' Moore William • Brown John • •••• • .el , liontland Mulvany Sand P. Carr Henry : N . (formally John J Nelson Mrs II 5.3 Carter Williatn Nelson David Captains oY Volunteer Nesbit Susan & Anna • . Companies • Noble Filincis Clark William Null Joins - ,Clark John A'._ Nutz Ebenezer D Contbrolie William ~ 0' a • Cowiik John • Outman Andrew Crommer William Osborne William. Crooks•Geor,;e R Jr. .Owens Rev Meer Dev:dson-Metthew Penwell David : Dean Moses • Penwell Mrs Susan DillerJohit . Plate Christian Donnelly Henry R, • Doty Elizabeth . Randall Mary .' liuirey Cliarlea Iteiltarcl Gotheb • F • •••-• - ` 4 i ltidtlle Martin • •Fstlinestock Robinson Jane Fisher Wilson S Fisher Samuel Banner Jacob • •• Finch John Sims Allied W Ford William Simpkins William S;. Fries Jaime H. • . Shoemaker John • . Fuf ter J•J' • . Shetron Peter x• G ' 'Smith Samuel Esq . 2 - Gardner Franklin ' Smith Mary Caere!' Charles - Sterrett Robert C ••- Gibb • • Stevens J W GilbereJ ohn Stouffer Benjamin Cling Daniel &rock Jacobs Grove Jacob Suplunt Jacob • VOTBAS if Swartz John ' R C Have Eliza " Thurston C I felt ier Jitimb7 - Trituble John . Ileiuley Lharles.(drover)Trembley Daniel !hatchings Mrs . Trough William lady illiam TurneeCharlei Mecum. Andrew , . • Hoffman Martin '...UpdqrsdiSusan' • • Holmes Eli4tl : _ 2, , Hoover Jacob Wallsee J 111 ,HoOver Anna . 1,;.• j • • I rvi ne-Lueif(irired) Wail) oiriM Jones Eineliate - Wait{ Edward • Jonea, Jacob' , Webb Henry L K - • Wills Aiexander. ItiiirEliZitheili • _ Wharton - Nr Keller Francis Kleeltinunti Henuch Wilson Hester -_ Kutz David Isaac L • ''Wea Juseph Ladc's Thomas C Rep Wunderlich John Llllll4llllll Thomas Woodward L G Latshaw Sarah - ' Wright Mrs Wm L _ Addy James H Lupe Jacob Ashly James ' McLoughlin James Burton M McKay Lawrence C Bruce William 'Peterson J H Graham Joshua C avid Capt Kara Lieut Dragl'lloll4)Bmi MOOKTER, I'. - ly:otc—The postage ou all !eters intended for for• eign countries most be paid. when the _letter is ite• posited in the office, otherwise they cannot be for. warded:' - LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Orli.. ut Giirlisle, August 1 1342, for West liill,4:timberland County, Pa., salt oilier being how 6ibC.Ontitillivi„ ',., , . Alter'.Willittin Sell Andrew , Ilryner Sarah Ann Shan Sinutit Moon \YUham S Snider John • WMOIIIBII William :Strome George , Hessler Andrew . . Wise Elizabeth, %%Wow. Itiekabaugh Henry • • . • ~ W. M. PORTER, P. M. ' August 3, 1342. , 3t-4t 5.2 - 2. To the Friends of Immediate Emancipation in' the Middle Comities and parts adjacent of Pennsylvania. INthe pro„:.ress of our Just and hteoug - cause towards the redemption of our country front the itiigniUrus system or Slavery, the period we believe, has arrived when the tricods of Equal Rights should awaken from the apathy in which they have so long slumbered, and prepare for renewed aunt more vigorous exertion. Hitherto. our labors' have been divided and our efforts weukebed for want of co-ope ration. Shall we remain itc,ctive until this moral wart Are shall have been decided—recreant to one faith ? Or, rather . shull we not in the language of conduct declare, that Slavery in es cryl,rai and iu e‘try clime is abhorrent to our feelings; at vAriuuce with our couvietious of trutli o nwi Jul:Live; 'mil that We arc culled upon to use all just and lawful means for its complete andfoal destructioit. . . ll' we are disposed to forget tile claims of oppres sed humanity, self pretterviltinn should rouse 115 l” action: Do wit %slue the inherent liberty or one na tures; bestowed upon us by a beitificent Pt tnidence°, and ffuttranteed by the laws of the,ltind? w, -cherish and wish to perpetuate the right or petition; the freedom of speecit, and the press ? -Do we de sire to see die CollattlUtloll °four country preseryed Inviolate? "Citizens of enctly Sfitte, entitled to all the privileges and immunities of the several States"? Theo most we "remember (hem that are in bonds tut bound with them " In'the present crisis rate cause is identified with theirs. Cult we Olen hesitate oil the coa r se we ought to pursue ? Urged by a spiv of duty; by the calls.of tatirring by•all that is 'deacon earth, let us prepare for P more energetic action. liamtlievanrcol-these - views - it - ls - proposed to call a CONVENT/OX, to. take into consideration the means best calculated to advance the Close- of Im— mediate Emancination,‘Of such of the Coun ties and parts, adjacent, as m ty have in them parsons prepared for snub a measure, to he•lleld in Prters lairg,( York Springs,) Adaths County, on the-434 v." Bth month (August) 4842, se 10 o'clock, which time and place all who are friendly to the cause are it-vited attenit - : • WM. WliinFlT. Chairman of the Publishing Committee of ' York Springs Anti-Slaver;Uti . ,Society. August 3, 1846.. ~. • ' 3t-4( Seek Health and enjoy Lite. IFIT you wish.to retain the richest blessing, at tend early to yourself, whenever you find that your appetite becomes impaired, -your , bow.- -cis 'costive - - or" bile 'oft the stomach. Remember— Dr. Harlch'a celebrated Medicines. Pro.ture them immediately, and use them according to di. rections, they will immediately remove all these primary •sYmptcints from the system. Hut if you neglect yourself they' will form a host of maladiei, 'such as dyspepsia, hvor compluints„ jaundice, pain in the side, billions - affections, fe vers, &c., which are more 'obstinate to , cure, be sides ratended with pains and much *distress.— t , Dr. Harlich's Medicines" will certainly cure all forms of the abeve mentioned diseases.. Thea. tient must, however, not conceive in the la t er stages a pure can be performed in a few dayor a week. If the meetchte - had been used at 10_ very first_iittaak,ithe_ disease could . have_ eradnated in much shorter time, . The medicine must therefore be used stylatly for a fortnight be fore much doejdod bepufit will be-realized, - • • - 4!,. Rgprf,ytw SUreelt)ti Philadelphia, Sept, 3, IMO, For ado 4.o,l 9 th'North Elth St. Philadelphia, also At flip Dritg Stoteo( John I; Myera & Cariiiigi ana,aj the Prug §tere'ef William Peal, .penabarg, July 27. i1t.33 testate` qf • Joh* Tanga', ileteaiwt. ETTERS of Administrution on the Estate of .111-4 . 40 Ha TAN.g.gg, ofjouth Middleton township, Cumbericuld county, deceased, having • hem; gFanled . to the subcriber,,residing in the Pa h l° WW 0111 .01 ) ; a Repents indehted to the estate witreehg payment tremetlettely, it_ed.Ahailkhat m i ng clai mill planet thiO3 dray - itatest4Ated for settlement •to , • • • CEIROTIAIS I:ll.3tßi4dm•r. 'Jul* 27', 1842, • • 6t•39 r • t .cl ' . . To the tlectotilitCumbeiland citnAtity.. JALLOW-MizENis.;-1 beg , ` leave to offer inySelf to your considers .. k Oa Candidate office for the of - . • • ..--, •-; REGISTER. t f at the easuing general election; and if ttlet*iil 4vill discharge the duties thereof to' the best ofmynbilify: - • ' - WILLIAM GOULD. Carlislet August3,lB42. te4o • • " Bich a Guttito 7 Hp. Stairs THE Subscriber, at .ffm solicitation .of many of his friends, offers •hiniself to the consideration of his folio* citizens for the office of tl2 cffas ,me 03 a C:15) En • of Cumberland county, at the election •in October next; ..subject to the decision of the",ballot-loxes. He deems it superfltious to prate about honesty, capacity, modoaty, fidelity, &c. &c., but if elected he'pledgca himself to be as honest as the times will admit, and to perform' the arduous duties of said . office to the satisfaction of all interested. JAMES R. SMITH. Carlisle, July 27, 1842. te..39 To the Electors of Cumberland courity. FELI.O*-CITIZENS-1 offer' tnyoolf to your cemideration for the office of REGISTER of Cumberland county at the ensuing general elec tion, (Subject to the decision of a Democratic coun ty -Convention) and if elected will discharge the duties thereof to the best of my ability. ' ,• • WESLEY MILES. South Middleton 4); July 13, 1842 . te•37 To, the Electors,of Cumberla4 county, ELLOW CITIZENS: .1 offer myeelf to your. consuleration as , a candidate for the office of PIROTILONOTAIIY of Cumberland Comity, at the election in October next; and if elected pledge myself to perform the ditties of. said office with fidelity, And to the beet or Ply WM. M. BEETEM: Carlisle 'June 22, 1842 To the Electors of Cqrnbeiiand county.. pELLOW CITIZENS: I offer myself to your consideration for the office of Recorder mid Clerk of the Courts of Cumberland County at the ensuing general election, and if elected will discharge the duties thereof to the best of my ability.. • 'GEORGE F. CAIN, Mechanicsburg, June 2:2, 1842. - .te.34 FOR SALE. •- THE subscriber offers at private sale., A. Tract of •Wweoty-Turo Acres of:! LIMES 1 (OM LAIM, • situate in Cumberland Couuty_,on the .ioad,lead4 ing - froM Shippepsburg to Newburg, ime mile Nurtk..o the former place, having thereon . A THREE sTorty -STONE • OGT 118 R ClifoiciteT AND 22 2 ig emilmx uzza, A two story stone DWEIsf.ING•HOUSE, a TENANT HOUSE, an apple ORCHARD, of choice fruit, stabling, &c. I _lie 111 completxr — order; — cr — nitiiiiiii4 three run of stones driven by . the Middle Spring a never failing stream, and located in the heurtof an extensive grain growing country, affording a large country custom and having excellent facili. tics for conveying incrchant wrn k to market,being within one mile of the Cumberland Valley nail Ruud: The be_Shown_to_on,y-,Oerson - ,4 - sT,iiitilp o reliase by Mr. J. Ftsszi., residing on the premises., " • The • subsiAber ivillslso sell, either In eortnee, tion with the miii property or separately, A .Tract of:4lS- -Acres of thriving • TIMBER - LAND . , . lying two,milca South of Shippcnsburg, near the inad'icading to Mary Anh Furnace. - Ternis will be. made reasonable and piynients to twit purchasers. For further information ap. plication must be made to the 'subscriber, at Car- lisle, .I.'ennsylN:ania. JAMES S, COLWELL. Carlisle, July 27,18. Q. • 4t.j9 rAnvx Pegt SALE, rofIE s.ubseriber will cikpose of Kt public sale -11 on the Premises, on THURSI)AY,thc . 2OtI of OCTOBER next, , Ny.dlub - -tramm rrama of Slate and Limestone Land, in North. - Middle - - ton township, Cumberland county, containing l 17 ACRES, more or less, of patented lund, adjoining lands . of Coovcr, Zigler, and others—said form is a portion of the estate of John MeClintiek,. deed. The improvements are a • LUG • •••• • \ - 13' c• - • 5 - ,„2.43 1 M 1; D HcIRA, There are al.o 2 never filling springs of water on the premises, COlTVelliellt to the house, ; Said fain is but fbw' mileu distant rrom'Car lisle, and is well worthy the attention of capitalists. Persons desirUQU of viewing the farm previous to the day of site, can be gratified by culling on Alexander McClintick,who resides on the premises. The terms will be ,made easy, and a clear in dieputuble title will. be given. JOHN MeCLINTICK, 'Residing in Clumbersburg. Juli; 27, 1842. aux vr, SIDEL; • NOD ES PECTFULLY tenders his services to the audits vicinity, that he w.ll attend to and perform ull dental 'operations such as Cleaning, Paging and Exlracling na tural Teeth, - and inserting' trn!orruptable artitiphil teeth from a single tooth to an entail set. (r, Office opilusite'AlTurlane's Hotel. July 20, 1842. of-:l6 - DOCTOR J. T. WARD, e lk nlt F'S pr . ofcrisionul services to the al nue ofCar,tisleand its vicinity; and that he intends to devote -his time to the duties of 1)6 pro. fession, having been many years engated in the practice in the State of New Jersey : He flatters himself that the experience thus acquired will en title him VI public patronage. , UJ Calls to the Country will be attended Residence-, East High Street, next door to Col. McFcely'a. July 1842. . 3t-3S -- ,- Estate of .If cob Marnisb, decUl. • IOl'lOE is HERE B Y GIVEN. that Letters Testamentary on the last,will and testament of JACOB HARN ISII, late of South Middleton townsb in, C mbe viand County, demeased v have-this - day - been- I sued by thd. Register of said connty to the subsc 'ber who residesin the said township of SOuth Middleton.' All persons having claims or demands against the Estate of the said de. emient, .ere requested tq make known the Bathe !V itlbut delay, and those indebted to •m• ke pby. plea to ' 301 IN rETEI2B; - . • • ,• • Exi3cutp: of .14cob 1 - 11. July 20, 1842. ..,.. . brnifi , . . . • - , . .ot-32 • AVTIENTII,ON 4.111.11T1 A THE Enrolled Inhabitants Tesitlicig within the latunds of the let.Rattalime,..).l3d Regiment. I ennsylvania 'aro hereby notified that en election will be held on Monday the 16th day of August next, for the election of Captains, and Ist dzlki - Litiotenants; - itt the following places - , vita.- Ist Qompany of the lot Battalion at the public .itose...iifAr,Jaceb:YrogoiNkrulnut Benoit' Road. Caitt;..M. PONALDSON, Superintendent. • ad Company at the public c liouse.of • Col: John - Wynkoop, Smukeytown. • Capt. DAVIDSON, - Superintendant..• sth. Company at the !Fuse= Hill School flousei Frankford township: . , Lieut. MARTIN GPORQP,Buper't. 7th Company at the public house efJohn My ere, Dickinson .toeniship., • • . WILLIAM' LlND,Buiteet. 'The election to commence et I.0•04 1 : 1 41,4.0*. 'and dose at 6 o'cloeli,.p. , At.. . The Captains of said companieeviliftinil,, shlhe, 'Pallmiat the morning of the election , to the isePeollq, ioridontfivendr#,Ah4so,lo' QQf Mitt dollars • ALTER, fitiOrl at Batlat'ori; 28 rt 171 el 4, P, 1K • Carlisle, 15tit Idly, 1842.; • • , te-RD Union Paper - VIAL . THE sabacriber iespectfully Informs tho Pub lie at large, that he has leased the above oa. hment, Rix miles youth of Carlisle, for a term of Youtot and ate 11141. tia+ing ben recently re paired, and new machinery introduced,, he' is therefore prepared to 'Manufacture te crder, (and also bas a supply etalettiatlY on hand) Pape*. of every kind and Quality, which ho will furnlsh . to printora, merchants and• others, in any quantities at the lowest city prices. All orders addressed to the subscriber,' at koper• town, .Cumberland county, Will receive ,krompt attention'. . Li :Having lately. received a supply Of the very beet .materials, he Batters himself that ho will be able to manufacture' paper qua in quality to any other establishment in the country. ' WILLIAM B. 141PLLIDi: Papertewn, Jnly 20,1842..' . tf.:3B N. B. The highest price paid for rote. • • :off at tire` Cest. CHEAP GOODS! NO MISTAKE. AT THE STORE op ERNOLD LIBITM iI billlPPENzklittfinG. MIME subscribers intend winding up their busi. 11 noes, and are now determined to sell goods. at Ouch unusual low prices as cannot fail to con. vince the purchaser that they have the, cheapest goods ever Offered in this region of country; Their stock is NEW and CHEAP, consisting in' part of • Gran, Browfl arid prat) Cloths, .Cassimeree ep Satinets, of various colors and price's, a variety o f Muslin de Laines, Plain 4- Figured Silks, Black . 4- Blue Black Bombozines, . •! Summer and. Winter • . aateds. , - UM Musfiris,.Calleses, Preis .-Hcznkerekiels, 4c. 4c. There numerous advantaged in purchasing geode which were frequently made khown in for. iner 'advertisements, will- be sufficient proof to 'satisfy all those desirous Of.ohtsining - bargains, that they arc now prepared and fully determined to sell 'them exactly cheap enough._ Como then all ye who have so long been suffering under tho, severe pressure of the times, ancridupt the rethedy which ii hero provided fur you, i.e. CHEAP GOODS. L7They would particularly ihvite the attentiou of puseheuere to thhir Cheap.Clutthe, Ca , s9/. memo and Satticsets. . P. B. Those who are yet" indebted to the aub. scribers, will please satts6 , the same between this aid Deepmber next,' §'hilipepsbu!g, 20, 1842. 131ETITIONB fur Discharge and Certificaie un -11.. - der the Bankrupt Law, have been filled by ABRAHAM HAMILTON; late Merclranr, - of , the . firai of Hatitilton-a GralT, nosy Fernier,, Cumberland .cotiuty. ABRAHAM W. GHAFF, late 'Merchant of; the flaw of Hamilton A: Graf}; now , 'Clerk. ;". • Comberlund county. . - EDWARD A. • SEIKER, Teacher, Cumberland county. - aml - PRIDAIrthe 30th day of SEPTEMBER next, at 11 o'clock, .11, M., is appointed for the heari ,, g thereof, before the said Court, sitting in Bankruptcy. at the bistrict COUrt Rodm, in the City ofFhiledelphis; when and where the Creditota of the said Petitioners, who have proved .their Dehts, and pit other persons in interest, may appear and show cause, if any theY.have, why such Discharge ~and. Certificate ohs:fold not be granted . • f'RAS: .T 3 0 PK INS ON, Clerk of the District Court, Philadelphia, July 11, 1842. 10-38 in Bankruptcy. 11(DVITTio A PETITION for the benefit °ram Bankrupt /1.. Law has been filed the Bth July, lE'42, by JOSEPH FRY, formerly Cabinet - Maker, now Laborer, Cumberland county, IVhiela Petition will be heard before the,. Die. tilet Court ofthe United States 'for the • Eastern District' f renpsylvania,sittin g in Bankruptcy; at the District Court Room in the City of I'hiladcl. plan, on MONDAY the 22d day pf AUGUST next, at 11 o'clock, A. RI. When and where all persons interested may appear and show cause, if any they have, why theprayer ofthe said Petition should not be granted, and the said Petitioner be declared Bankrupt Philadelphia, Jul =AV tiCE - 3• REGISTER ' S ()PINCE, . Carlisle, July 16, 18.12. AO:OWE is hereby given to all persons inter eatec, thl t the tbllciiving accounts have been' filed in .this office for examination, by the ac countants therein named, and will be presented to the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, fur confirmation and allowance, on Tuesday the 16th day of ituguat,A. 1848, viz : The Adrciinisiration accoulit of 'George Clark, Administrator of Ehzabcth Mill, late of the Borough of Shipponsburg, deceased. The Administration account of Jufin Fulwiler, Administrator of William B. Fulwiler, late of the I3orough of Shippensburg, deceased. 'Flie'Administration account of Jacoh Miler, Administrator do bords non coin tektairiciito nolo, of 'William HelsellhA, late of Cumberland (not; Perry comity ? deceased. The Administration aceoulit of Samuel Woodi„ Adm in istrator ofSampaon S.-11/ullen,late of Dick. inson township. deceased.. . The Guardianship account of Josiah flood, Guardian of John Cope and James Cope, minor children „or Philip Cope, late „ufWest borough township, deceased, The Qqadiariahip :moonlit of Jacob Weller, Guardian - of Mary J., William and Elizabeth Steplienion, minor children of John Stephenson, lute of Silver 'Spring township, deceased. ISAAC ALIGN: A, Register. July 20, 1R 2. , - 4t.39 30.4,N3KRURT , 014", • NOTICC. rETITION for the Benefit of the Bank s rtipt Law. hut been filed the Sll,d July, IS by 'ROBERT SNODGRASS. late Merchant of the City of philadelphia, now Agent of• - Cumberland . _ _ . Which Petition will be heard before 'the Dia. trict Court of tim United 'States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, sitting in °Bankruptcy, at the Histriet Court Room, in the City of Phil. adelphia,on Monday the 19th day of September,at 11"o'cleek, A. M.. When and where all persons interested may appear and show cause, if any they have, _Why_ thaprayer of--the aid ,Putition should nut begranted, and the said Petitioner' be declar. 'ed Bankrupt. • FRA'S. HOPKINSON, Clerk of Distriet.Ceurt.- 3t.39 July 27,,1842 TO 114.10911 I ORS. 1 1 1 1 A gE notice that we have aliened to the Judg --A------as -- Of - ther - eourtof - Commotr - Pleatrof 2- Cuin. — herland county, for tho benefit of the Insolvent Laws of thie Commonwealth—and that they have appoifited MONittAll the Fith day-of AUGUST next, for the hearing of es and, our creditors, at •the Court liou'ao in the borough of Carlisle, when and winirti you may attend and pale oNec.tionl to our dirohoVo t if you think proper. WILLIAM INTOACRE,• . • • ' 13ENJ.-BRURECKEI... 'JOSEPH. MOSSER„ -I.ENR.Y CINDER, . • • ADAM G. LIDIIAV, • ' •JONAS MILLER. ••• • ' " CEOfICE 4 , 14 1 1.T111,1N'5.-. • July 510,184 p.. .., . . . ' 11Z CD .g•TIZErWiZSG. Ofilicnuer has- jsst ^Tetelved a flirther 0 .1.. 1 p_ply Florence, Braid and Straw BOM4e,i'SjahstNafhw Misses StrawBONNETS. jilno ;.1,2 pr,o. W. •. . 1114 ts: 'tato: .• Jvar