Arrival ,alt• iit'ailrlitaniiim.,, <:,, Thiiisteintshirlirliannia:l'arriVed . ill" festen harbor,'nn. Monday , morning ,i3ho-'lB.thf..,inif: 'hi thirteen and a half days. from grigtaild 4 4 ; ,. T ~..',2. There'. is noimportance. l - Themitist. imp'erttint 'client', is the account of a';Urjr,deStraiiii. ive fire : Willekiieburred in filierpeal; en the '.44 , tilt Early on that Morning, fiarnes.viere disco vq,, ed in a henelrinder's shop, in.,fint,inimediaW,:.,'ii.., einity, of the docks,,et,tho nOrqi,,,olo:efl6' i 64: Tlie . alarin,wa's imMediately Oietilhutbeforci„qs. sistaneo.could be procured, thaiiie Old 'spread with such violence 'and rayildityini'ti'liaffie all attempts to subdue the de:i.onying elethents.7— ' They, raged with considerable vloloriee 'fer some • hours,- destroying a numbei oflarge Ware:hous,es with' he , stereo' bind/dried in, ' them, together with nianiOtherdeSeription;of,'lmildinis, , The _esti _ mated amount ofthe, value of property consumed, ih half a milliononf pourids'sterling. Below .will be found tli'diiiirticulariof this dreadful en.tastrd -.'phe. A seem! fire oecurred in the, sans is:vicini 7 ty 'two or three nights, after the above, which . „ hid 'excited ii.good deal of attention from .the' that it ie simposed that a Man . nanted Boren sot' fire to his own ,dwelling,With a vieW ,of getting the money fur which he was insured.,.,This-se cond lire did considerable damage.' "' . The London papers Jilin' been much . engaged, in discussing the merits, and dcnierifs, Orthe treaty lately concluded between Great Britain and the United States, and the general' tendency of what has been written appears to indulge the . belief that it is generally considered to favor the ' United' States, arid of course prejudicial tu Great . Britain. a From what we can gather from. the leading journals, it is conaideted that England has :made ninny coneessionit'which are not only prejudicial,, • but actually dishonorable to her. It is argued that Great Britain has given up by this treaty to the Americans, two-thirds of an extensive' ter ritory; to the whole.„,.of(which recent surveys prove 'her justly entitled. Again it is argued that Great Britian„has-virtually acknowledged the chain, of the United' States 'even ,to the third, which has been retained by England, because it is agreed to purchase that third by giving the people of Maine a right, freely to navigate the St: John flout its source to its . mouth through, the British Province of Istewßrunswi ck. The recent riots in the manufacturing districts are again about to, attract a good deal of public attention by the opening or a Special sion -for the trial in them.. Feargus O'Conner - and thiriedn others of the gang of "Chance' Melt had been arrested. The trade in the menu.facturinedistricts, and generally throughout the country has not under, gone any change of moment since the -sailing of. - thalast steamer. ' The - London Money market . has beertsoinewhat_more animated, and the value . of stocks had a tendency to improve. • Fa4scF:.--TIM French papers are principally, occupied with the 4n r ricap iariff, which Eener ullFspeaking, they disapprove. .The Monitettr, however, finds that the products of France .are 'more favorably-Aral!. With by it than llibse of any Oilier country.-"--\ - According-to the t'ocrier 'Francai4 . "the 'English cabineras.or he point - 'of malting •a nother concession to the United States, by throw mg open the harbors of Greatilritain to American wheat." "This exception in' favor ofAmerica,'! it says; "muy..he regarded as a measure of re prisal against Russia and the_Germaa States, tvloa are endeavoring to prohibit the of English manufacture. It would appear that the French • government confident of the maintainarico of . ; . 'peace, -conAni phitcs Mune:lse , reduetions in the• land force of France. Russ' 4.—The news from Circassia and Dag hasten continued to be unfavorable to the Rue liiiiiilCUW. 7- TriVanT - T3iMer, --- the insurgents laud gained fresh advantages over the invaders, and possessed themselves of several forte situate along the coast of the Black • Sea; and! in Dagliestan different tribes of the country lied entered into an offensive and (felensive leugue,und dtifeated the Russians in various encounters. - • SPAlN.—Quecn Isaboll.i . 11. of Spain complet ed her 12t4 year on the 12th of , October, when according to the text of the,old spanish law the minority ceases,. The functions of the Regent would therefore-cease on that day. THE BAST.—Tho Porte, it is gal& inclines to yield to the recommendation of the groat powers for restoring the peace of Syria; that rceoehmen dation being the nomination of a Maronitc prince and a Dross prince to govern each their people, 'subject to the control 'of a Turkish govenor-in Chief. • GERMANY.--A protracted drought in Germany: the grass and clover are burnt hp; the peasantry ~ eagerly sell their live stock; and the greatest fears aro entertained ofshort provisions for the winter The Paris journals refer to the deplorable ray. ages occasioned throughout France by the late rains, which produced in various districts inunda. lion unequalled in extent since the year 1812• 10 — seseral — or . the - wine - districts; - 'those -- of the Rhone particularly the vintage had been • nearly • destroyed. , THE CASE OF JAMES WATSON IVEDD, indicted for a Misdenicanor in leaving the State to fight a duel, came. before the' New York Court of Ses sions on -Wednesday the 12th inst. - Col. Webb pleaded guilty to' the charge, and stated his hav ing declared his intention before fighting, net to take the life of his antagonist, in proof of which a letter to E. W. Hoskin was produced. He said the law under which he was. indicted, had long ,been a dead letter,' and had only . been reviv. od to persecute him. The District Attorney stated to the, Court that Los ould move for judgment against Mr..Wchb on Tuesday morning following. Whatever may be said against Webb respecting thie,Miel; hid , cenduct in connection Ab o v e case has been magnaniinous. He refused to have his friends,dragged to Ceurt totestify, in case he hid Offered a - plea of not gitilty, rind probably committed for contempt; if they had refused to testify; but preferred to plead, guilty",and receive 6i:sentence, of thncourt, 'which will be from two tofiiriYearsi,'inird lahoi in the ; Thu prCiseaution 'against Col: ivv . epb,' it is very:well known - Ma of political and iiiroonalinalice, without-any fiitc.'ntiadOe deeire-ofriubsorving the enthref laW and order...: • On_theAfitkiest. i t t ol.-Webb a o receive liiirsente livered)iis opinion, Which Was: to the effect that, neither count id the 'indictiniME - Charged, .thattr eliallcMge died bmn-rce‘eived; ther'nfines noerinie was charged in the indictment:, and lie could nut, therefore,, legally sentence "hint to any. imprison. 'Sri- the Matter"ended. The case can be carried .up to theft3uirome Court,and.therii argued. • I N d al ,l4 a'r° l4 !!!is ' B ' 4 4 4111 Eregdont 4(IP flftlio Vinni-or.o9C"d-. Woos in .Philidolphia o .to • tho Secretary lar„,gie Comnion#oalth, to . tako offoOt.on:tiliat-.oe , Debeht. ber,noat;l":.!i. • • TxrcArgeireTho . '.tegfistatilie tchhesisoo Convell -C/ 4, ifTi1a7:41 . 41!t• aion., T hO * eloctioni,449nitini Statee., *nutting an4l7istriottog the titittelsYoo4lo'24uoat Plit'ulatters bo.noted ,alwirit A yaiii. - ..friWilious, , Nen :givorecdfrom Ms wife for lilt) 'ltterrititttito lialtitti , and brutal neglect and alai° itfhisfatiti4i;': at ilia olotte of Which he'itios fa) 'itnitint to his wife •tl'M Minister, oichiiiniiii , WfMr' -God ; hath rejomed, neither mon twit, alcohol loseol • Who will say•;that•temperance is nor of .111A.RRIEDi . On the iotii inat: r hy key: GEORGE AMES; of. ashiogion City, C. le: Miss 'IIIARGA RET S.' SEYMOUR, of this Bor.' Ough, fotineirry 'Acentnao'citiinty, , Vittinitt, ' ' Accompunying thUabOtil itotkoiwU.ocknowletlge with hear twarm thankiri : tbu.lrecgipt, of .ta supply of deliciotia:frult[antl pound cake. .Iwrcturn, we beg the happy 'couple !:lci iteeept - . Our - fervent and sinctre Wishes for their loitg ?taidnring health, , prosL pesity anti happiness. "• "On the 21st inst. by Rib, Rei...Mr:Aio - Mullin, Rev, CHARLES 13; 1141ANDEBORY, of the North Ohio Conference, to Map MARTHAIA.NE,dangIi= ter of Alexander - Hamilton, Etai t 'of Waynesboraugh; Franklin cOutitY,,Pti: , Sinitic* in • this borough on Saturday last, MC. CHRISTIAN UMEIIIOI-1, a respectable 'citizen a ge4,,,83 years. , litsm--4n:the..Borough:of 'Washiegttin,.im Sat urday the Bth' October, aged '25 years, SARAH JANE CREIGH, 'wife' of . .Alfeed.'Creigh, M. r and daughteof Capt. Jolm Cook, of South-Stra bane township, Washington county, Pa. She. was a member , . full communion in the Presbyterian Church ' - of Washington. "The •very sudden and unexpected death of this amiable woman has not only plunged her affectionate huiihand , 'and her aged parents and other 'Tinned, in the' deepest sorrow, but also produced in this place and among. all who knew her, a sail and most mortilid sensation. She was so yoUng, so generally beloved, ,surrounded with so many loving frieials, and withv so nmeh to render life desirable, and all this in a station which ,the seemed well fitted and which it ,was hoped she would long live to adorn. But however unexpect ed by her friends, her death wee long and steadily anticipated by herself: For mooths previous she had an abiding; presentiment of speedy dissolution, and prepared for its approach—making her last ar 7 Tenements in reference to this world, and studying to establish:her peace with God. Her impressions she communicated-early to her friends, to prepare 'them for the sad event.. She listened patiently to the hopes and arguments they suggested in Iheor of her returning health, but never gave up her persua sion of approaching death. She continued also to mantfest to others lac,' usual cheerfulness-of mind.. Bat she id ways . stioke.ercertain and speedy death, and spent much time in . religious meditation and prayer. She acquiesced also in what she was per suaded was soon to be the - will of Clodresigning her soul unto her tinviour„ and though( much and ae, dently on the blessedness or Heaven.." Those hymns that were her especial lavoeires, and glove her much consolation and one of which .was sung at het funer al, are on such subjects as show, trait by her fre!quent use of them, she was long eddeavoring to lift her ae fertions from the fairest and the "happiest scenes of this World—to reconcile her mind to 'the loss Of dear friends and the disapboititment of ninny fond expetations,by the thought,. that all on earth, mid even earth. itself, - isiTansitory. 7 .-thatGovhdonels the satisfying portion 'attic soul- , ,that !hid' in Christ eau support - us hi the hour of death, and enable us ACT - Took without A. tCar on the gathering storm—and that a blessed re-union awaits christian - friends in a world' where sorrow eadnot enter. Accortlingly when her brief but - severe nfllietion arrived, and eimscif her friends to liar, it gave 'her no surprise, and created no alarm. On the morning of the day lit evious to tlod on which she died and . ,wll9Trull were in hopes that her coovalesence bad commenced, she sought a consultation of Physicians, not, asJsbe said; for her `own sake, but . for that of her friends. After that period she spoke or her death on the .ap proachin (lay, as certain, anittinught to console her relatives for her' epsrture: Her serenity of mind continued to the end undisturbed. Her last hours" were truly peaceful—and when the solemn moment annelit she gently fell asleep in -lest's.— tHilessed are the dead who die .in the Lord from henceforth; .sea, saith the spirit, Mat thiiy may rest from their labours and their works do follow them BARGAINS, - BARGAINS. • JIIST received, another supply of WIN TER GOODS, soeh as Cloths, Cassiaetts, Flannels, 41Ierinoes, Mouslin de Lidos, illatakets, Shawls, &c. ke., all of which will be sold for cash, cheaper than ever sold in Carlisle. Call at the old stand opposite S Wonderlieh's CIIAS. OCILBY. October 26, 1842. t 1.52 • AMATEUR CONCERT, *. For the Benefit of the Good nre .Co VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. (AtiSISTED BY Tilt G IRMISON BAND.) On .llonday cveninASlst Oct. nut at Education Hal • PROGIIA ItIME....:PA RT, I. Trio-rxrattaite & tkikgro Trombones &Orphyelide. D nett --..:llMitt e Quo at Sea, - bliss---and :111.. W. Solo—Erin IVO- home, ' . , 1111.. B. Buell—Our way neross the Sc.,, 11Iessrs. W. & 1.1. Sulo--Fare well to Abe' Mountains, Mr. W. "Solo—The unwilling Bride, Miss--, PART 11. .'" • . Trio--TromlioneN and Orphyclitle--the last Rose of Summer, and here's a health to all good lasses. Dnett--All's Well, Messrs. W. & B. Solo--Mac Gregor's Gathering, Mr. B. Solo--The Pilgrim Fathers, Miss—, Solo—'Tis but Fancy's sketch. , Pianist--Miss —. Concert to commence at 7 o'clock. Tickets 25 cent s--to be bad at Stevenson & Di nkle's Drug Store, and lent's. Myers Br. liaverstick's, Oct ber 30, 184'2, Instrumental Concert THE DRAGOON BAND, WOULD respectfully it dbrm the citizens or Car lisle and vicinity, that they will give their .1111w:cell Concert' at Eilnention //all, on Thnesthill evening the 27th inet.,, in which they will introduce. a variety of new pieces, rehearicd expressly for this occasion. Doors open at o'clock, performance to commence 'at 7. Tickets 1.24 cents-- to be had at the door• On the evening of performance, October 26, OirM3 Truith Stranger than Fiction. Flo DD A v.llDgoiN g ELEBRATED • CO RN, EXTRACTER, from, 11 J Poland, rem.!ctibily informs the citizens of thattc — . will be at• Beetem's Hotel, for a short time, and all ate afflicted with painful Corns, either Orcinic or new, can baCe - them entirely removed; without causing the least pain in the opera tion, by calling on him, where he will be happy to wait upon Ladies, and Gentlemen. • Office hours from' 8 ter .141: andfrom fi to.IIL.P. I%l ; ._Charges. moderate.", If `desitil, he will wait upon Wiles and Gentlemen at their, residences. _ Octnlicr 26; 1,842. ~ , , li-52 . GuOcEir4Es.' Jed'a fresh liA,Of Cr fee Stigar;Molasses, Chocolat i , Olovcv, MA -1E4;6, leice;'Gingey r Pvpper,. cimmpe, &v. &A). Al 6611, at greatly reduced pOces for • CIIAS. 'OGILBr .-Oetplteis29;" - If-52 - „ . licircdan IffEt 141 A-- - 1. v=f 4 aa • WILL - expose to; Pnblie:Stqe, premises 'l% A'CURDAY thel2tltday Of NOVEMBER, 184 0 at , M - • • • - • §ittiSte in reati4fOrdloW,tisitip,(lumberbanif county. bounded by landieOf llnviii•Snyder, .lohn,llaititi'and joliti•Willace's heirs and otlierspontainingN!tiet7 Eight Across, moil) or less, a. Dart of.whoolt. Is Oen*, with a, small. LAG Haul Lo g stabK good ORCHAltathereon; ani t td,resi .dne.undor good timber.:—There is a-good . -spring of Fater near I,te;lionoe, The torius ,will, be made known.ort the day of le. " • J .MARY 401INS1,__131.1;1 . ,": •b 7 , her Attorney fact,. rohd*Piieks;r:' ''••• ')••;••••;•.,,,;,#t4o'g WALVS'4 c oupply,of fipollossio ILA Ts,jeet re- 'A calved: A t itigelot,pt OF, ooth i ()aloe and ale 4eal cA now oponsor ttno tcp Bals , yzy low. o `Shp store° LIGILBY. Elef)tdltl 184%. tf-48 O'II:I.T.UARY RECOR.D. /e~~ liVß(SHlOrifitOrtifi i r% Ojt" 44 " ..r , V0141.t0 , 14E: • %" : TOETEUlUDis::forLutlf?Peoefit;. , ?7, the Dankrep • En*, have,heen.lllodArkq.2o Ootoller,'lB42, 011N. - wcogilitc; 00104) , Mailp:ting;, ,„ . . ' I4D1 - tit ,litClotili'Dol7;iittilie s ielitint thee.gristle:Of i°aelitt i 4'o 3 .!.q!i mij /Y 115614 '. Cdmbriant 04 " 'JOSEPH n :PATTcwA,t,eir;cin.mtt - stpr o i WhiCti Vetitioilll 4 / l i'i)e ' 11011' ; ILT before theDisteiet . Crier! of the United ,States foe the Eastern'. TYlitriat of Pennsylllthia', sitting to.thintirojaopat the DiStriet Court rourvin the City of Phitadelpitta,On riti DAY the 24 'd4 7' DECEMBER next, at It o'cloelt i 'Ar' M.,.itlien and . w.i,igre all persons interested Innyr ap pear, and Sliow ,sattite, if .any ,they 3v,hy the• prayer of the eaiil , PetitiOns'aliotildrnot ., be .gratiied, and the said Petitioners declared' flankruptit..... • . ~ 'FRAS. HOPKINSON, - •" • : . ' Clerk of the Distriet.Court..'. '2 Phila. Oet. 26;1842. , • , L, , . • . • Diephaige and berti 'fitinteuntlFr the ll:inkrupt.',Law,,ltvie'betin fil edby JACOB A., BACIL Inlceeper,- •.• Cumberland 'Co. WILLIAM NOAKER,' liaddler • and tiller, .. • ....CuMberlund co. JOHN DAVIDSONi Millwright init. : Wu • Butcher, in company,, with Stun96l son, • CU rnberland:Co and FRIDAY the 50th day of DECEMBER next, at II o'clock, A. M. iii appointed fertile hearing:there of, before thedsaid Couttsittirig in Bankruptcyottlic District Courtreoin in;the City:of PhiladelphiNwhen an& whera the Creditors of the . said Peti dollars, n'ho. have proved their:Debts, and all other persons In in 7 ' tercet, mayappear and: show. cause, if any they /iave;' whrsucli% Discharge and •Certificate should not be granted.:•. • ."FRAS. HOPKINBON,,: a , : • Clerk of the'Distriet COO. , edoti42. , 10 52 VOUltelZe IN. the matter of the, Petition of Jesse Bauman, a Bankrupt: •• • 184'2, Oct. 17,' Petition of P. F. Ege . assignee of said Jesse Bauman, for an order to selfeertain Real Estate, Ste: bi said Bankrupt, read and filed. Amitis ordered that Public Notice be given in therearlisle 'Herald and Expositor, that this applica tion has been made and that Saturday the Stli of No vember next; aff 1 o'clock A. M., and the District Court Room in the City of Philatkilphia have been appointed for the time anti place of hearing, when and - Where all persons in interesLmay,appear and spew causeif-nny they leve r why the petition should . not be granted. PIUS: . HOPKINSON, Clerk of the District Court.., October 2G, 1842.. • . • tr-o. ~~~~~~~ TN the matter'ef Martin G..: Rapp; a Bankrapt. 1-1342; Oct. 17th, Petition of P. F. F.ge, assignee of saidAbu tin G. Rupp, for an order•to tell certain Beal Estate,lze2, of said Bankritpt is read and filed. • And it is 'ordered that public notice be given in the CarlisleiHerald and Expositor, that this applica tion has been made and that Saturday tie sth dayi,,of November next, at 11 o'clock, A. \1 ..and the Dis trict Court Room - it] the• City of-Philadelphia, have been appointed. rot. the - time and place of bearing, when and where all persons in interest may appear and show cause if any they have, why•the petition should not begrantcd. • • • -- FBAS. DOPKINSON • Clerk of the Disteict-Ctinrt. Octohitt; 25,15 2. • • •. • 0-5 e ; Estate, of-- oah. Hedde . ft deceased. NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN; that :letters of 11-Adininistradon on thn - tstate of NOAU- DEN, deed. of .FaankfoNl township, Cumberland county, have keen "grUnted to the subscriber. All persohs indebted to the deceased, are requested to make iiyinent, and those having claims to present them fat...settlement., FREDElliek ZEIGLER, Muer.. October 26,1842. 61.4..52 sIgLiAvA. ANTIUL be sold at - Pt - Arlie sale, on the premises V r on SATURDAY the sth day of.NOVENL. DER next, the following described property,' viz: A House and 146 - IGiound, late' the property of Mary Spangler„ deceased, Containing ONE ACHE, more 'or less.— Bounded on the cast by a lot of Victor Shannon, on the south by lands of Jacob 13cIshoover, west by. lands of Victor Shannon, and north Partly by lands of George Zion and Victor Shannon: The house is part brick and part log, two stories high, roomy and comfortable. There is also a log stable with a shed attached . erected on said lot: Also, a variety of fruit trees on the premises with other conveniences. The above propcity is in a fine and healthy part of the country i and offers strong. inducements to •tradesmen. Persons wishing to - puieliaso will be shown the . property by the subset-thee residing in Mount Rock. There will also he sold at the.same time and place, the following described personal pro perty, to wit: I 7 An excellent 24 hour brass Clods and 6ise, Bureau, Tables, Beds and Bedsteads, a ten plate 'Stove and Pipe, a large. and. small copper Kettle, and a variety Of other articles too' numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 1.2 o'clock, M., when terms will be made knew,' and attendance given by , YOST SPANGLER, Executor. October 26, 1842. . h." -52 DR. Ti $.41101.111b1 From 376, Bowery, N. York - • T A IOR nine years this medicine has stood unrivaled r for the cure of Coughs, Pain In the sitle, difli culty of breathing, Bronchitis, and all those Wee. lions of the Throat, Lungs and Liver, which are n source of so much sufferinr, and which unarrested so often terminate in Consomption, So extensively dais remedy been used aid in so many cures has it proved successful, the proprietor feels nn hesi tancy in ,recommending it to sdl who unfortunately MEM have °erasion to resort to sonic means of recovery. Alultittnies who have e;perienced its happy efrects, can testify to its titility, and very mane rescued from a premature death, point to it as the means of their restoratimt. The origin:l6r of this remedy WE s well versed in the science of medicine, nod a skilful practicionec: Physicilms familiar with its clfects not unfremiently presetille it in their practice, sad with the Nledical Faculty generallyjt hits met with larger Share of .ipprohatten than is common with exclusive pre utrations. , OM Kr - CONSUMPTION—The following remarks were taken from the last number of the Medical Me mzine: " Ike surprising effect produced by thd genuine Dr. - Taylor Balsam . of Liverwort, made at 375 flowery, in consumptive cases, cannot WI exciting a deep and thrilling interest throughout the world. We• have so Imig believed this disease (consumption) in mutable, that it is difflcult•to credit our senses when' we see'penons, evidently consumptive, restored to 'health: - Yet it is a fact of daily _occurrence.• LIVER COMPLAINT and General Debility—l do' consider my cure almost miraculous; I waS given ußt.ty:tweidlysicittus and told to . prepare for death., wigs in this low, state whenafrfewl sent men bot- tle of Dr. Taylor's Balsam bi'Liverwort, from '375 136w,rii+, and before I had used up 'the bottle I was able to sit up in bed,Jiy_the further use I have com pletely regained my, health. ~All should use it. GEO.INVELLS; 23 John et. - - O:j2tVIOLENT PAIN IN TOESIDE.--I-Lave been cured of a violent- pain ill the side, extending through to the shoulder; ttu4eation, dizzness, loss of mmetiteend general: debility; by the use 'of two bottles of Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort. - J A. - 1 - 1; - ALLEN, - Alerobant'l Row. • -4&*-11•'.§TEVENSON PINKLE,.: sole agent's for'earlisle and vicinity. October 26;184e, ' Ntitii.O• to Creditorg. AXE. hooka thel - we haViiiipilliCd to the . hetlit,,,Cohit'of Common' Pleas of Cumheihmd county, for the benefit of the luso]. vent Laws of, this ConamonyiTaith, and that they have ofipidgted 'lVlOndaypelfitht, day ~Of Novem ber nod, far .us 'arid. Our Credit*, i!ifs, CogrOlouse in, the Borough . Aviien:-an4 -whero cf all mat attend irtboy flifink proper.: WILLIAM, VOAKER, CLARK, 3` , 'SAMUEL 'BROWN; 1 'JOHN 'ICEPFORD. • J, EREM 'MYERS, 'WIC:I3ett3EHORR. BENRON .TRVELAND; SAMU,EL BRaW,N.• • 4011$',NIXIMP1,"' j M OSEW.CIL,FP''4, ME \ EIMMIII =MEE ENE 4h4:19;1844,, , Dic, son Notice is 'hereby given 'to,allivliont.it rriareon. oeneral.' Treasurer of 011Oge will be , in • hii3liince, 3'7„ astCollege the finfra:Satuiylay past 8 c:'''clock A. M. to 12 M: fen!, the purpose: .of ng the bills of the Students that have been entered on their - certified . nccount bOoks; So far •iitheir'funrl6', in.fibi fiends at the ihne.rnair be Suffilent: fur the o,etober 12,'1842.' ' • • • virtile,of the powpre and autherits .lu. contained in. the last will nnd7testittnent. o AttrltAr.i. Ent, deu'd., I now offer for sale, the • • Carlisle , Iron .:VlTorks• Situated onthe .Yellow Breeches Creek; 4-3 miles ast of Carlisle Pa. The estilte aoniabts ora - first into. :42031 , 1N3 Ra VITT:WAWA ° . with. Ten TliousnndAere,s of Land. A new MERCHANT MILL wiilt fourrdn of stone; :finished on the Most approved plan. About 500 acres of the laud are cleared and highly tinkly:MA, having thereon erected • • • • Three Large' Bahli „ ,11 virus and neees!ae.r IrEANTLIOUSES. The works are prOpellet ,by the 'elloy Jireethes , Creek and the BoilingSpring,whieh neither fail norfeeeze. There are upon the premises all die, necessary avoek mens.houses' coal houses, carpenterand smith shops, and stabling built of the most :.übstantial materials. The ore of the brst quality and inexhaustible, is within 2 miles of the Furnace.- There is perhaps no Iron Works in Pennsylvania whith possesses sit perior.advantages and offers greater inducements to the investment of- Capital. The 'wilt& power io so great that tt might be extended to t.ny other- manu facturing. purpose. Persons. disposed to, purchase, will of course examint.the property.---The terms of sale will be made known by,, • I-7 MARI' EGE, Executrix of Michael .Ege, dec'd. Carlisle, Oct. 19, 180.: • tr-51. Paltimore Patriot, Nation - al Intelligencer,United States Gazette. publish in tri-weekly papers, to the amount of $5 and send bills to this Lace. - • , IE subscriber bas just opened, hest door to (nen:ill's Hotel, n, GROCERY &,SIROE I fis stork of Groceries cmisists in part oICOFFEES, SUGARS, TEAS, 11511, SALT. Ile also keeps llye-Sluffs,and a general assortment of CROCKERY NVARE. receil'edsoo,sesorsimEs &JIOOTS, sorb ns Mull's Calfskin itootsCoarse do. _Bays' [llia and Coarse .11anti , --Mini's and Boy's .Ptionviies —Fin,. and Coarse ..S.lices. genural assert- . meld- of Ladies' and Children's Slaws of every, de -seri • • ' • - '• . .. All articles in hiS line will be sold at die lowest prices, for cash or approved country produce. He solicits a Share or public patronage. : WILLIAM .M. ?tti:vrv,zie. _ • Carlisle, Oct: 16, 1 , 42. ___: . ly-51 .. *--, • - _ . EState of James. Reed; deecaged. x - ro - rim , .. IS HEREIIY GIVEN, that letters testamentary on. the last will and "teslantetifix JAMES, REED, late - of •Newtmildwnship, Cumber land County, deceased, have_ heed • issued, by the Register of said County, to the 'Subcriber; residing in the .horomdt of New_ville.. -All persons indebted to the said Estate, are requested do make. payment mmediately 011 d tboee buying -oluims will present them,properly authenticated - Tor iiettlementi_to - JAMES KENNEDY. New ville, October 17, 1841.* NEW & CHEAP GO9DS FirIIIE subscriber has just opened a lot of New ' I Goods, consisting. ol SUM PINE CLOTHS, Black, Blue 11111 i Vaney colored Casslaneres, Casi 'nets, all colors nod prices, 111erinoes, Mouge do Laittes, Gloves, lloseiry, 5-4 Brown Muslim, fi n • a levy, 4-1 bleached do for a tip, Plannvi;l l'rato '2O to '25 cents, with a. variety of other gitods, all of whie will be sold at very low prices to suit the timesc Carlisle, October,l9, 184'2. _ ..._.. . , • Election of "Directors: . CARLISLE HANIC,.. . • Oct. 18, 184'2. lOTICE is hereby given to the Stockholders it this Institution • that an election will lie held a the nankin. lionhe, on the'third Monday or Novern her nest, (riving. the 9.lst day or the mouth,) kir thin een Directors, to serve the etisitituryetir.: • WNI, S. 00111.:SN, ("miller. 11E subscriber will sell a cheaper and Bette,T course' Bout. than cati he found in Carlisle. A LSO-I.ndy's ilmible soled Morocco and Kit SlMest Ties Mid Buskins, n superior article, ingetlin with Buys' kip Brogans, Womans' low priced Shoes children's, &o. S. M. HARRIS. Oct. 19, 1842. . tf-51 .LOWS N E VET FALL & WINTER GOODS - . VIE subscriber is just receiiing a fresh supply of Goods, oolong which may be found ------ 'Bea ver -- & - Piliir Cloths * and various mlacir Broad Cloths. A g r en t variety of SATINETTS, CASSIMERES, KENTUCKY JEANS stud other seasonable goods for men's wear. AlsO, a general assortment of Merchandize for the. Ladks,to which he respectfully calls their atnnitimi. Call and see as soon as possible, as the c4ire stock will be sold very cheap for cash: GEO. W. 111TNER. Carlisle, Sept. 21,1842. . (1-47 First Art. .. • .OF PALL AND WINTgII.: GOODS• • CLiPPINGER & CARE Y, sitar the Rail Road, 63Man.213213 3tOMCII • ' HAVE received a splendid lisirmttnent of FALL AND WINTER goons-, which they are deterreined to sell at th e . very lowest cash prices. • September 28, 1842, To Fanners and •Illeoe.,na - n HE subscriberi.give notice that for all Flour manufactured at their Mill from sound hatit, stoucl...thn Inspection—as also for all Flour from iviricatriontaining not more than Onefinii•th part' Smut. They will ; strind the in . = spection to all purchasers of Fie& Manufactured at their millexcept Adani Of Mectraniae. burg, and Levi Riegle of Cliurefitown. NT:rnaore Wheat will be'required to Make this .FlpUr .thah. common. Our Mill and Machinery - are "poN all in.lirst rate:order. c , JOSEPH LA.T.SHAW, GEORGE LATSHAW . 3450 OM October 12, 1842 ruction the liii+rniniu_anill • .IFRIEMONI LAMQUAOHE66 ,-.- , Mn.AR§CHALL,4 native ,of Priiisia;" hega I.ll_ leave respectfully to infoimi the Ladies and Gentlemen of Carlisle, that, having formatiClasses for the GermaO at the College he would also attend o Classes in Want, Niel in German M} -French', either for Latlietor Gentlemen. Satisliictiny r refer, entail can he given .to the. faculty .of College. October, 42, if-41) , V. B. urier. ESTATE coAs. oroiajitc, , •• • reavragp4l2om .4,0112,2r05r0 0: 117411-15oulhfrhird Sireet lido* Viralu't; near . the Mechanic's Exchalige, Philadelphia' August 31,1832. , 0_44 T arlnlfir 'Appeal Y'4ill;be pnbliw, image of , (.:(dy*Eio;tl. Noodbiten, iii Norville, on'. Jtiondag tho 7ehllct:o rof - Xottember next,-betivietilhe .honrsof ten and tour otelonk on said day, Al! • those who . hive teen ab 4. ; .seid on. "days 'of parade,- ' attend; as, there will bit , a wairani H. IVIeCULVHIGH, P 642. • td-& Pot: 2" 0 2, VALCAbLE IRON ,W4I..:KS 11•11 - 1Gell.firS Roots and Sin. ...,, '5-7,z,-.-ttarxe, 5v1rA1itz.,,,..,„ .... THE'favor,with which Ale course of . LectUres de.'''. 'livered beforellie :Rion , 100 e Comfranztdpri9gibe latter part of, he last winter, Nib:re receomt by, the . public; has induced the Company • ropose a . see - . • and eourso,..te, lie delivered on Or .even . b m or every; Xpcmid . TuesclOyoltiiinw,fir, coming i teiy, The Crit/FerCtif*ie rid! Copal's - ea'. S I 'ZEN' LEC-: e c is 171.111E9; . ,An.iimiyAnii , intk of, ',subject Inj..iterature, 'Science and Philosophy.. . , ~::.., , --. • - • Admittance=tirdies,feee: Gentlem en f.2f cents:-' •/,' t'llekets:foil rreiribir; lii $1,50 cents: , . • ':•-": • • Moro . open alit quarter' , before ro'clock ; Lee -• time, to eommeuce'preeiselv of 7i} o'cloek. - , • . .' ' Tickets to be bad at: Myers & Hirverstick's Drug Store; Line & Monverhi•Confectionary Store, Ste venson lk , ,llinklesnrug,§tOr.er m . ), at . Mrs.:Flem- , lag's Variely Store,. • , ••., •. ' . u:1•113 'OE - ZAP - MST *E. • the P fiver` o ere" 'kr u . • A . no ima!&:l.:AtENt LARD LAMP for, bur . g Latd;sritliout any. preparation, for sale by the subscriber.' ',The light - is - equal to . the best sperrrroili - ii,enti rely free from' smoke. ut smell, and .osts less than litilf the; price. The apparatus fot heating the laid is nett and simple, does not de tract from the appearanee - is not liable to get out of repair, and may . beapplied nt small expense to those hinds now Use. Confident that this article. requires Only to be ktiowif - to cone - into general use, frespectfully incite tia° public to call and see them in °position. • 1.11..11.-11-11t1S.• Carlisle,-"Oetober 19,1949. Save -Tour costs! INDING that °urinal notice tour friends, who .haVe yam:lst:Wed accutints -with us, intd little ellect to induce them to call, and satisfy the same, again compelled to give them another invitation, and ifl ot complied with het ween now avid the FIRST JANUARY next, all unsettled accounts or notes will then be Placed in other hands for collection. • SONTIIGIMER & LINDAUEU. Centreville, October 19,1842.. . • 3t-5I To Owners of Land IN CUMBERLAND COUNTY. /fink Lancaster Uni on , having n liberal circulation among 68 FARMERS anti BUSINESS MEN in Lancaster and adjoining coun ties, is offered to such persons in Cumberland county desirous of disposing^ of their Property, as an advantageous medium through which to make known their intentions . . Advertisements can be left at the Herald & ExpOsitor office. ' or' ddress ed to • R. WHITE AI IODLETON, Lancaster, Pa. October 12,-1.842 New Goods! ..New Goods! - AM NOV RECEIVING A LARGE g STUCK OF . Ed ELLA' itvorrEt: GOODS, bought at greatly reduced prides', and will sell them FOR_ CA SI!, cheaper than ever. • Persons wanting bargains_ ip CLOTHS, CASSINI CRCS, CASSI- Eis, FLANNELS, MERINOLS; BLANKETS ; 81 IAWLS, SILKS, MOUSLIN DE. LAINES, CALICOES, GI NGHAMS, CARPEXFINGS, TICKINGS, VESTIN GS, ke. &v. &c., will do tri call at this . old stand, East High street, opposite Wonderlich's llotel. • „CHAS. OGILIIY. Carlisle, Sept. 28,184 g. . CLOTHS CASSIMEBS, AND SATTINETS, 1-^ . . . 1 7 1 11 . 11 P INC.! ts• eA RE Y, c • just re ceived,ao extensive assornuent;of (21.0111.§, OASSISIERS and SATTINETS: which will be sold at reduced prices. ' Shipkiisburgi Oct, 5, 1842. ' HOUSE • IFOII. . .well-finished two-story BRICK HOUSE, in a convenient part of the 'BtiVough, and not_ far from the Court-Muse, is offered for vent from Ow t stet', October ult. Enquire of EA). N tvvz, •• - •W. - SE.IIIOIIE, _ . Septernher,7,r4.‘2. - ..„. tl to COMFORTABL - Yinew brick DWELT:. 4VA iNG 110 USE. Rent modertite. Fos - . esesson iced immediately. -- f Il KS . OGIL-RY, ug. 10, 180.. tf-41- lUST ieceived, some Fresh Ground FLOUR, at the store of •• A. RICHARDS. Ca'rlisle, Aug. 24,1842; • tf.43 Valuable illtidding pots FOR.SALE. Ifl HE subscrib'er offers for sale several Won tile BUILDING LOTS, on the street west of Dickinson College. • S. .11. HARRIS. 11-5 Scplembcir 21, 1842 T • 11'.4_n El 4'. Ll' ofevery description & SHINGLES, 4 tbr•sale cheap, by J. & P. MARTIN, 'Successors to Miller & Martins. Harrisburg; April `2l 1842 r lim 97 VA11.A . ,11. 1 1311aM )10,A.113M MIRE subscriber ()Mrs at private sale, the rot lowing described Valuable ReaP Estate situated hi North Middleton township, .Cumber. land. tounty, containing 150 .1 Cle/ES, more or less, of PATENTED • LAND;stititifitsl99- acres of which arc cleared and i Ai. high state of cultivation, and the residue s c wered with thriv. ing young timber. The i tprovements ard,a TWO STORY . • AND STONE KITE • , Barn, with Witgon idled n rid Corn Crib, and :Cline young thriving ORCHARD, with choice fruit trees. The farm is wdl covered with Lo cust timber, and bus a number of never-failing springs of water near the door. • The above mentioned tract is all LIMESTONE LAND, and is in a healthy neighborhood, within two miles of Carlisle, and one mile from the Cum berland Valley Rail Road—adjoining lands of- John Wnnderlich and John Noble, and bordered by the Canodoguinet creek. • . An indisputable title •will he'givenHOr terms .pply to the Auhscriber. • JOHN FISIIBURN, Sen. 3t-49 October 5,'18,12 BANKRUPTCY. A S-S G ECS INOTIC E • A LL persons indebted to the Estate of MAR TIN G. RUPP, who was decreed a Bank rupt, June 20, 1842, will make payment to the undersigned-Assignee of said bankrupt, on or be fore the Ist day of January, 1842. P.F. EGB — Assignee in BatiltrOPtey of Martin G. Rupp. , Office opposite the Carlisle Batik. Carlisle, Oct. 5, 1842: ; 3,n.49 MI IMTHPREAS, John - S. Morrow ofitha Bor=, ough - of Newville, CaMberland, county; Pa., has obtained from the Subieribers,'a oOe'ef, han dated E.qth September, 1842;f0r ,S4typol, lars'anit forty-Re cenie; paYable in -three months after date With intorost, and without : slap:for whieldid gave Only fifty.dollars,and forty-five as. The,p4blii m. : o l are hereby eautioned,from - the pur t chase of id as we 11r0 determined • not to pay more than the law requires; itieneh eases, uh. leas otherwise compelled. ' October 5, 1842, • • -'•• • • ,r • •E'sici' kir A iriithati lived' decidsed , tiereby, .gi yea ,-that be will acteed in the barough , of Now vine, on Tuesday, .Virednestlay and . Thursday, the 2d, 3tl ar,Ottober next,;•for the pernesei :of, aettling ap-Ate estate': ef IF4THAIST : RI:44I,IiIate‘ , 4I' *kid horotmli;deceaieti: These ,knowing' thetnselyea , tct he indebted to said deconiged;al‘ltt+ lkY liond,'Unte'hy book account, arc tequested to to then and there pre pared.-td. snake payment,' Ind: those*,hikifing , ;claims war Preaent.them; auly autenticated the ' • - : • -; Adimaistyntor of. Nathan 7icj d. Soptetubcr.24, 184/2. ' • , 3t-47 Wna'VMaieDZ'alo ROBERT EMORY. FOR SALE. C XICT JOHN, ECKAR D, Noili4on township., . ;44 L. COYLE, No wvi)!'e. 31,49 v . 4Eoo:oooPol*.;',',„ - ,, .0..:i.0:2=.W.ti.0.0WE1T SRL E T HE subscriber has . just . received..a splendid assortment of .: • n .Fresh 'And Cheap Croke:Ors, and mther•artieles, in his, line—among whielf a lot° firat'qualiti: No. ,•1 'fresh MACKEREL , a i i t art n hall and ;quarter barrels; niso, excellent •1 14.0 r cans,and Porto Rico SUGAR, best Refined crushed Loaf suGA - tb, Lump and Loaf • SUGAR,. common ~and superior qualities. .. . • •• .A new,lot CIFINFAN,Iirst-rate.. • An additional supply of RIO and Java COIF. PE.. -• .• • - Winter Sperm anal Whale' OIL • • • Sperm. . mould : and •emniuon C ANDLES Lest quality. .• • Ftne and GiviiitdAltim SALT, by die bushel 'and sack; , •' • • • „- • • • A supplrof treat - SPICES, ground 'mill um ground. Fine 'Almond, Palm, Cartile and other qualities of sorAp, suitable for shaving, washing, &e. • , ThOßOO'ltil . other 'articles in his line, the • scriber is prepared to sell on the most iteconinnoda ing terms; at his old stan4,..ift - West Main street. , JASON W. Kny. ,tf-48 gept. 4 2 8 ; 1842 aioawa erszu - ao% . T UST , received, a - new and , large supply of el 'BOOTS RMOES, 'to suit the sea son. Selling low for Cash.' G CHAS. CiGILTIY: Carlishe, Sept. 280842. . ' tf-48 . • 1117.'heatfield Fac t ory . _ . , . . FOR RENT . - • ... . • ._, • . ... 1111111§ valuable and profitable F i ACTOR) i is for rent. it is situated in Penn ToWtiship, Perry county, in a flourishing businesscommunity— about one' little from Petersburg and the Susquehanna Riser: it will Etc rented on the most reasonable teims—for which, and liar any other information in relation to the slime. apply to the Proprietors resid ing on the. premises. OWEN BROWN & CO, October 5; 18 1.2. , . -......---- .:It•—ill tfrozow,42 a u 2222 9 House Painter and• ESPECTFULLY jniertins the public that RV he has commcnced• the HOUSE PAINT- ING, GLAZING, and PAPER HANGING, in all their varions.M undies, and hopes by strict at: tedtion to business end moderate eh afges to merit and reeeive a share of public patronage. ,ILs shop is in Pitt: street, directly in the rear of Ste venson & Dinale's Drugstore. • Carlisle, Oat. 12, 1842 ly_so• SHERIFF'S SALES. irtne . of sundry writs of Vendit,ioni Exponns to .010 directed, issued out IX the Coutt. of Coin mon Pleas of Cutoberhoid county,. will Ito exposed to,ptddie-salent the Court noose iu the y Borough of Cnelisle; on SATURIAV the 3th day of NOVEM 11t111, A. 1)., 1 842, at II) o'clock ,£ NI., the follow-, hag deserilied Real .Esinte„to wit: .1 it.I,IICT if 4.1 . 71711 - - situate in 'Newton: townshiii ' Cundierland county, containing neves more or less, bounded by hunts o1".1pho Witaants,,lobn NVagner, L. 11. others, baying thereon rreeted a Log. noose . id Log Barn. Seized and taken in exeention as the propetly of.lef ferson Bales, With notice to .loseidtNnyllt and An drew terve tenants. - • • Alsoi )4- Lot of Ground - ME situate in, the borough of Nelitville, bounded on the North by ii ,public road leailink to the • Depot, On the NVelt• by a .lot LA John fiavidson, oil the-South by Paxton nod Galbraith, on the East. by I I another Jot of Joseph Otto, being 60 feet in- front, Ind 18U Ireet iu depth, be the same more or less., • -Also, - A Lot of Ground situafe in the borough .of Newyille, containing 4 4 2 feet 8 inches hi breadth, and '2.'20 feet in Ilemh,wore or less,- bounded by a lot of John Bracy on the FlastLhy.a.‘2,o feet alley on the South, by another lot of Joseph f/tto - nn the West, by. Bail ,Ifoad street-on the North, having-thereoff erected-a two story _ R C Vah. FA and ti•mue back building , . • A Lot. of' Grouted in the borough of Newville, containing 42 feet' inches io breadth and Mt feet in depth, more orless, bounded on the North by Hail ,street, on the West Ply Ilezekiah !toads, on the Sodh by a '2O feet Alley and on the East by the above described lot, having thereon erectedlt frame Shop one story high. Seized :old taken in execution as the proverty of Joseph' Otto. And to be sold by inc l'A Ul. irrlN, Shcrilf. ' Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, Sept. 2 1,.1842. is-47 SHE IL PS SALE. N111111..01 a writ of Venditioni livponnq to me _ _ _directed, will be exposed to piddle sale, on sATuIII)STERFEtIcatty-of-NOVEMBF.II, A. 11).` 183'2, at ten o'clock, A. M. the following described It nI Estate, to wit: A LOT - OF GROUND, situate in the borough of Shippensburg, containing 61 feet 4 inelmi in breadth, and v,B feet in depth, more or less, adjoining a lorof John Nlarlay on the West, Main street on the North, Jaen!) Culp on the East, and on the South by a fourteen feet alley. Seiz ed and taken . in exceutiOn us the property of John Craft. Also, A (met of Land, sitnate in North Middle ton twinship, Cumberland county, containing sixt acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Jacob Wag goliel . .lllll l, odielli,lol , inglereoll e11 . ..fe1l 11 IWO StOr . Stone:1111111ag 111011. Seized and taket in eXeellooo as like properly of James 'frown; nun 10 be sold by me . . PAUL MAIII , IN, Sheriff. iiiiislei' St-50 --- -- ••/\/\'' - Sherifrs 0' October I'S, 18 ,Y NOTICE. ALLpersons residing io Ctititherland, County having claims on the Cdinmonwealth,ibrougll inLhand, as,,Brigade Inspexter, from : the..&l_ August, 1835 up to the 3d of August, 1842, arc hereby notifi ed and advised to make such claims known to Inc, otherwise they may . lose then. for • • .. ever. 'Constables having in their hands military war. rants are also »Milled to come forward and settle the same, ou'or beano the November Court, other wise suits will he immediately instituted against 'them fot double the amount of such warrants. W. FOULK,', Late Brigade Inspector. Carlitdc, Oct. 12, 1812. • - 3t.50 _ • 11;.SNN11 persons having served as Judge or Clerk lo an election for Volunteer Officers, since the79th.of March, 1830; are entitled to pay at the rate of one dollar each per day. W. F. CUMBERLAND COUNTY,' SS. ceAr 1 %, The Commonwealth of Peno , : • irj :4/Tan/a, to Luther 'Davis, ••• •." ATHERE IS ' Mary Ann Davis by her ir hither and next friend ilohn'T. Keeltn% on the tenth day of "Jan'oary •A. 1.);'1542, preterred a Petition to the .luiges of the Court - of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, .praying that for the causes therefit set forth, she might be divorced from the bonds of; matritneurentefed into .with yon !tie said Luther Davis;_toldfhe said, .Inalges awnrileirit'subpoena• 'command ydu as 'We have. heretofore conuninidcd you;that setting aside all otloi or business and.C.KCIISS whatsoever, and be in .your properperson before our Judges. at Carlisle, at oar county: Court of Commoo Pleastliere,to be held the avereal,,Vontlay. of Noyeniber neat, to answer the Petitiotvot Lit,g, of the ..saiti 'Vary Ann, Davis, by, Sio..tittlf':E;WV cause if anyymi have why' the wed ifiblirldOt. 110 , tliFitt!ceti from the bonds of matrimony agreeably to the Aiits of Asseinbly:iii:.sinih 'Case' 'grade . proyidcd; huff heivot you are not ' Witness Simile.' Heti burn, F,goit,Carlisle,thoteath Oetober, A. D. . Foe' Ceol;;Te'i.S'Odilet4inc " • • MAIN: PAUL' Al A wrtN,. Sheriff: . Cleaiwing Coloring . ' • SILKS, CRAPES, MERINOES; 444 n*rirgens of otligEntlit. IVO°II DOing: az Scour' ES aiwts..impim - sanzummal.lr IPECI lIT informs the citizens of Car isle Una its .vicinity continues ing and Scogiitig, -0 1 1/kSt r r e. 15, ALSV . WOOLAYYtING'ANEY - &-00ORIIM in allits varioitiiitrzineliesZ .She.tiniy befoued id her rOdditco. in Chinch AlleY,:annosite , Bilutation Hall; where Work will be thankfully receiveiliantl.,e,„lecitz. ted InTifeht and s hatillientielnaniter.7 4 ;Carlisle, Sept. 280842. .• • • ' In : Bankruptcy. , • - • APETITION for uiscbarge,at Certificate_ un der tie H tipt ben filed by . ROBERT SNO,DORAS lade' ercliant, Ctimberland Co. and FRIDAY the 30th •day,ofDECEMBER nest, at X.' M., is .iippOinted ,for the hearing thereof, before the said Court, sitting iii Bankruptcy, at the Di Strict Courklationa; in the City of FlAludel- Oda, Whewand Where ihe Cireditors'of the said Pe tithiner-osho have 'proved their Debbi, and n il other persons' it interest, may ;Triter and show Cause, if any they labia, why. such Dischitige and Certificate should not be granted. ; • . • FRAS. HOPKINSON; ' • • Clerk,of the DistriCt Court. 10-50 12, 184'; MO TICE. A PETITION•for the Benefit of the Bankrupt /Ik. 14tw, has been filed the Ist of October, 1842, by WILLIAM DEAN, Saddler, .CninL`crliand co. JOSEF!!! orro, Carpenter • -1,0 Cabinet' • ' minket., • ;•Cumberlandeo. Which Petition will be heard before the' District Court of the tluited'States for the';Etitittrn' District of Pennsylvania, sitting in Bankrtiptev,atthe,Dis triet 'Court room in the City of Philadelphia, on rita)-.81( the 4tli day of NOVEMBER next, 1842, AL when an where all pet:sons in terested may Appear. and show cause, if any they 104; why the prayer of-the said-i Petition should not granted, and the said Petitioner be declared Bank .. _ _ _______ ma - HOEIPN,SON, Clerk of tlie'pistriet Court. • • • St-49 Oct. 1, 1842 NOTICE. 4. • PETITION - .has been filed by SAMUEL ECK.LE, JOILN FISIIBURN &t DANIEL CUING.. duly - verified, praying. that DANIEL P. Sell ERBA N , Merchant and Retailer of Mer chandize, of C i umberlanil County, may be, declared Bankrupt: Aiihich Petition will be heard hefore the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the District Court Itomn in the City nf Philadelphia, on FRIDAY thedth day of NOVEMBER next,lB42, at I I o'clock, A. M. when and o here oil per Sous in terested may appear and show cause,' f any-they have, why the pray er of the said Petitions ghoul:l s not be granted, and the satd Daniel P.. Scherbahn declared Bankrupt.. FRAS. HOPKINSON, Clerk of the District Court. st.-49 Phila. Oct. 1,1842 ~ ' ItZU/IQ)LOc) - nizTrrioNs fur Machine and Certificate under the Bankrupt Law have been filed by A DAM MAURY, Stone Alason, ly and as a member of the firm of •Nlaury & Zeigler, - . Cumberland - county. 61.:012.61:1 V. HALL, late Merchant, now Shoemaker and Agent; • - •Cumberland cotinty: and.Thesday the Gth day of 'December neat, at tl o'clock, A. Af. is appointed for the bearing thereof,' before tile said.. Court, suiting in Bankruptcy, at the District Court Rooth -city of Philadelphia, when and 'where the creditors of the said Petitioners it Ito have.pro - Ved their debts; antralLother persons' in interest, may nppenr and show . cause , tidy they have, %Ay such I ischarge and Certificate should not be gc.mted 1101W,11;;SON, • , Clerk of tlir: District rlalladelphia;Soßtethlier 17;1:842. 0 . 111 3 • 111ETITIONS fOiDischar,ge.and Certifi-r eltie tinder the Bankrupt. Lanbwriii , been filed SimrkiN DAUM' late .Merchant Cumberland County. JOSEPII FRY. Cabinet Maker now Laborer, Cumberland County. and TUESDAY the 6th day of December-next at 111 - o'clock, A. M: is appointed for the hearlooltereof, before the said Court, sitting in Ilankroptey, at the District Court Room, in the City .of Philadelphia, ruing and n here thU'Creditors of the said Petition yrs, %%Ito have proved their debts,--and other per-_ sous to interest, may appear, 3111 d iliTii-cause, if any bey have, whycitell Discharge and Certificate should. not lie granted. . - PRAS-: lIOPKINSON, Clerk of the' District Court. Philadelphia,Sept. 24, 1842. 10-48 ¶2 ®Qo pETITIONS fur Discharge and certificate under the Ilankrnpt Law, have been filed by tiAMLIEL GIVEN, late Merchant and Manufacturer, Cumberland county. JESSE *BAUMAN, 'Machinist and Iron • - Founder, Cumberland county. JOHN GRAY, individually and as a mem- , her of the late firm of Gray and Cau man Iron Master, - Cumberland county. ABRAHAM 11. PHILLIPS, late Ater- • chant of the firm of Egolf and Phillips, now Clerk, Cumberland comity JOSEPII,AIOSSER, Tanner, Currier am? Fzirnihr. Cumberland county. C. E. R. DAVIS,' late Merchant, now • Chair' Mater, Cunibeiland County. and MONDAY the-2lst day of NOVEMBER next, at II- o'clock, A. M. is appointed for the hearing thereof; before the said Court, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the District Court Room in the City of Philadelphia, when and where the Credi tors of the said Petitioners,who have proved their Debts, and all other peisons in -interest, may ap pear and show cause, Wally they have, why such Discharge and Certificate should not be granted. FR AS. ITO K I NSON, • . Clerk of the District Court. Philadelphia o Sept. 5, 1x42. '1046 NOTICE. PETITIONS for Discharge and Certificate finder-1 he Bankrupt,Law have heentiled by WILLIS • FOULR, Clerk of COurt of • Quarter Sessions,' Oyer,& Terminer & . Orphans Court and Recorder of Deeds, ' Cumberland county. JOSHUA OCIILBY, late Merchant Of - Lockport lately tradirighi Company with , Charles F. Mitchell, under the firm of Joshua 0014. •• • Cumberland county. JA MES - Mc MATH; late-Merchant Tailer; -- r now Agent, 0 Cumberland county. and FRIDAY the 4th day of NOVEMBER next, at 11 o'clock, A. M. is appointed the caring thereof,.. before the said Court, sitting in liirk=-- roptcy, at the District Court Room, in the City of Philadelphia, when and where the Creditors of the said Petitioners, who have proved . their Debts,and all other persons in interest, may appear And show cause, Wanly they have, why such Discharge and Certificate should not hp granted. - FR:. S. HOPKINSON,. Clerk of the District Court. Philadelphia, Aug. 13, 184. 10.49 courer PrIOCLANIATION. • • WFIEREAS the Hon. SAMUEL IiErBURN Pre- Judge of the Court of Common I'lcas of the Ninth Judicial district of Pennsyl vania,- and tlic lion. JOHN STUART and THOMA• C. MILLETiI JOCIgO Of the said Court of Common Pleas for the county of Cumbeiland, have issued their precept bearing date attic 12,th -day of Aug. ISt?, and to me directed, for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer, General Jail Delivery, 'and General Quarter Sessions of the Ps,q,cs,, Cir. lisle,on the second Monday ofNovetnber,lii42-be 7 . • ing the 14th day—at 10 o'cloelilit-tbc . forendon: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN- to 016'06oiler; Justices' of the Peaci , and ConstaHis of the 'said "County of Cuniberland; 'that they be -.then and j there in their proper 'persons, with their Records, Itsgu!sitions, Exantioatiotut:lotVbtlicr' retriethbrances; to do the:- thinge wlllektO their of. flee respectively apper.tairintid,titosejvhb era • bound by recOguilanceile; prose cute against-tlin pritioners that.are. .Of saidleminty, to be thin' an' there' , ii.V . Wa'seet#e SeSin r st . them, as Midi 118 . jiiskiiridYieWl Dated at. Carlisle, ilia ,Ililid,yorOpt;,k4p. 842, and the - 66th; year'-of American, • IT)4,pcin- ' PAUL MARTIN Slter October-12, 184*. . • 'LAND, "FOR SALE . I - rrIfIE subscr i ber offers for ,aak,•0 r 01 . ,ti0014m30.....,...', . ---/;; TRACt OF - PATEAMED galawal Cootaloing, 170 - ACRES, , More LIOUNE• & JRAIRIt 4,• ifb, .4110 land it in ~ a good--state • Oitti9tioni troll ,;watered and Both parcels lyirig'uno hoing Cumborland CountY, `six initos.VOist orNowvilln and'four. Nortlior Drowhurt.; • ' • An yi persim vitialting• ,to pia,Mbiem, will 'cult and , m exaingelie premiseoidrhnV_ther'torma made known,- " 1: `" '%V. STEVENSON). August 10;1813. • -