Once 'was appointed upon . • the bill reducing the salaries of JUdges, The subject of the printing Ives then. taken up atid coutinued under discussion until the hour of adjournment. - • THURSDAY, Jan. 12. „ . In genate a number, of petitions were presented. Mr. Sullivan from the con niittee of confereneapn the bill to reduce the salaries, of 7udges, reported the hill to be passed so as to simply repetti : the.act of 1832, which had made the increase. 'The re. port 'Was adopted. In theflouse a large number of petitione were presented. Ono from - ciAzens; workingmen of Huntingdon . county, tor reform. This petition was read. 'lt advocated a Proper regulation of the banks, was against adding any snore banking capital, for cancelling relief notes,•for the issue of Small bank notes if redeomablo in Apecie, for the sale of the public woks; to let•out the public printing by contract to the lowest bidder—to 'in- titanic aninquiryinto all the doParttnenta of Gov. . ernment, dis • arise with some offices and Joiln the salaries of others, to reduce the pay of mem bers to two dollars,per day, and no one to be paid for absent time—and generally that the members give the same attention .and fidelity to the into: rests of the State, as they. would to• their of n. private affairs.- ..retitionwas icferred to the Com- Zittee . on Ways and Means. . About tworitrnentinations were made of can didates for State Treasurer,. to „ elected on Tuesday next. A bill was reportedto'reduce z tlie number of the Canal Commissioners to one, and to reduce the expenses of the board, by Mr. Heck- MEI In Senate, on motion of Mr. Cochran, a reso lution was adopted instructing the Committee on the Judiciary 'to bring in-a bill repealing the law abolishing imprisonment for debt in .part. A good deal•of.costly time was wasted to-day on _very.unimportanUnottcrs to the public. The . "'Misc. for the fiftlior six time refused to go into an election of Printer. Tho bill regula ting the printing was after considerable discus. Sion, and voting 'down -of various propositions, passed through final reading by a Vote of 77 to I2, 4 and sent to the Senate. ' Tilt LADIES, GOD MESS ',E.311--11.11111a1111cClay'S srtjourn aPNew OrleanB i he paid a visit to one of those fascinating places, a Ladies' Fair, then being 'held in the city. TIM fair ereatures were_delighted and_floeked round the beloved Statesman, flooding hlm with their rieh smilos and affeationate saluta4. lions. At the Post Office of the-Pair lie was handed a packa g e or:franked letters by a young lady,"One of which contained the following pretty verses:: While Bons of old Louisiana nail • `Co the mast head the Intoner of their guest, The daughters oldheeresemit'eity hail With their Gest welcome—HAßßY OF THE WEST We. reign oinitil;ntent in 'llome Affairs;'''f Altho' in polities mute as the mouse; And tho' our husbands elaitn the rotes as theirs, . They can't deny that we still "rule the House!" -nighi Will content in silence still-to" reign, . Vide thus we may each sins and object ca:rs; —Still from Louisiana: up to Maine,: Dopetad, upon ii, wonstai go for 11.tinat ! • _ Vulcome agsin thrice - welcome to nit city ' , And mark antotig your Presiileotial iiotea Ilon.xitiotvlid it is, tOol.‘vlott a pity, 7:1; , 7,10)t in:ly. not rulers choose with rotcw - , For the Carlisle Iterald and Expositor. CUIIIII-ENtY AND BANKING. 'FELLOW ClTlzexs writer of this has had seine experience on . these subjects, acquircd_as Cashier of the Carlisle, Bank during twelve years, and is impelled to endeavorto prc:ent tlic subject Cur your.consideration, simply and in itseicirTeTits, in the hope lin t• When it is generally comprehend. ed a combined effort will be made to better-our bad currency. Well, then, 1. Currency is money. Money-'is created by the government of a country, and, is intended to. measu-e its property and labor; money may be -coincei-or-irrarkul nc:metlil• or on paper;and by" force of law is made of uniform value to all men se.bject to that law. • j k 2 The gold and silver metals have been select ed by the common consent Of mankind to. be mark ed us money, and to haVe for its basis of value the metals composing it. Intelligent portions of men have 'agreed. to put into 'circulation also, lands, houses and property as money; to accomplish this object paper is marked money and hue fo r its basis of value land and properly—this money is Bank notes: 3. The capital of Banks is composed of the money in the hands of the people when' the Bank —was established—thus the capital of the first bank was corned metal; of the second bank it ma part coin and part the notes of the first bank,and of the third it was part coin and the notes of the other two banks, and.so.pii to the last. Thus the eapi tals of the banks aro linked and interwoven to gether, and the fifty one banks of the State, [ex clusive Ofthe 1.r.-S.Bonk] have an aggregate nom. inal capital of eightemi, millions of dollars.• 4. We must now r6soitto records to ascertain how much of this capital is based on specie, am how much is based upon property. The largest quantity of specie at any one thou in the United States did not , : exceed sixty or seventy millions of dollars,,and is much less now; of this sum the fifty.onc banksticver !Mil mere than between three and six millions amongst them, and in November. 1241, They had but $2,890,000. Assuming then six millions of specie as the natural share of any system of banks or system of currency that cal birelaiii63, -- it is self evident that the alter thir teen millions of dollars composing the c!Otarsl our fifly-qpc banks is bused; i poperty, and I will venture to,fiuggest that roperty basis is about ono third to large. 5. Every newbank chartered by this State or any other State after the average natural share of specie 'point is attained increases the capital that has for its basis property, but cannot to the value of ono cent increase the capital based on specie; ti,or can it afterwards be converted into specie simultaneously without producing the utmost dis tress and committing, the utmost injustice. • ' 6. If the currency of any country be gold and silver money alone—forinstanCe, the Island of Cuba with a populatfon mostly slaves, and also some of the , pettysovereignties in Europe—it has happened that about thirty men in every hundred will possess themselves by some means of the quarters, halves and whole dollars, _Und -about seventy men in every , hundred will have their dealings so exceedingly simplified, that the levies,' lips and cents will measure" them. The remedy, for ths,present evil currency is plain and can be epOdily applied by the Legislature if they will, • - • . A. McDOWELd; Carlisle, r lanuari 6, 1843. - Nors•—ln the Bank reports to the Auditor General; of the item " notes iq circulation," the whole when put into circulation wasl und is now Bank capital. 'rho item " notosin ,circylation " !amounted in • November 1841 to ,8,200,000 • The item " nolo(' of Other Ilanke l* • (including a• small, amount of cater ''States) an ounted to $2,018.000, and as they are u part of " notes litcirculav tion must be deducted • .$5282,000 Leaving about five 'ntillions'of dollars • and., part of the relief, riotoe froni,whiOhijit ti".;dedocted a part of the item. , '. due 4 3 ; A ttlid "due to banks," told PIC *tea' kop.k,'and OcetrOyed and 'out of this Stitt9l , • "' ''• ."' • ' EMI WE old bachelor: want nothing but husbands and when they 'have got them they Want every thing ! '' , - 3 1 /3 ) &0 VI) 1 : 1 •1&8 1, fatrif -1: : ‘: ' This pleasani Medicine is formed by:it,UPtnbina tion of twenty:different , ingredients, all celebrated for the cure aColds, Coughs; upd Pulmonie Conti plaints ; and by its r,ombination,.if one of these arti cles should be used separately - and afford no relief, in the inc.TRACT OF 110A.RHOUND they are so arnalgamatod,that the b.enefitof the' hole is ex perics.ced In one Compound, , ' • I-, About three years and a.littlf AA this article Wits first b'rought before the public: washeralded with no previous announcement :Mtn mentor value ,but wasietroduced by the proprietors to the community to stand by their decisioM.:ns regarded its . beneficial influence. That deeisicin has beep attained in a man ner altogether unexpected. The unsought acknowl edgement of its worth, has prpc'eggea spontaneously from thousands, WIM. have experienced its benefits throughout the countrs,_„4,nd-xidly—is-it-stri—Be- cause the trial 'of its qualities in Coughs and Colds, Hoarseness, Irritdtion of the ThroatCloup,WhOop ing'Cough, Asthma, ; Catarrhs, Pa citationof the Heart, Liverw r Complaint, Aright S ta, difficult or \ i profuse Expectoratlon, and all diseases leading to ConsUmption, has giVen it a value that no Other Sim- Har medicine has ever reached. Complaints of the lungs are the most dangerous and at the same time-most prevalent of alidiseases. Our climate is most peculiar ; it: changes suddenly frOrn extreme warmth to . extreme cold, from wet to dry,.and it in fram this 'change 'in the climate that diseases are apt to arise: ' • The following is oue of a thousand certificates the proplietoC could show, attesting , the virtue . of his remedy. . • ' . • S.; FRIDAY, Jan. 13, eXperimentally tested - the virtues of your Clarified Essence of lloarliciund Candy, and would recommend it to be• universally used by all those whose lungs arc exposed—no-public speaker should be without it., - Rev. Mr. LYON', • Formerly Pastor of M. E. Church, York, Pa. Remember, each package of the geneinc Hoar -lioundr-Caudy- is signed PEA SE - 13c Sorg. All letters, postpaid, directed to J. Pease &Son, 45 Pivision street, N7Y, will be punctually attended to. (0" . • Merchants in 'the donntrY wishing Pease's noarhound CantlY can obtain it at the mannfitettirer'S lowest terms, by sending all order to any one in the city with whom they Wive dealings. . ajar storekeepers in this vicinity can )C sup Pod by applying to Messrs. Myers & flaverstick, who have a large and fresh - supply direct lions the Manufacturer. -For sale by MYERS . A g ents for . Carliile,anti by , • . Mechaniesluir g : • ' • • Daniel Shelly, Shiremanstown, Abraham Getz, Kin g ston' : Crai n , llo g uestown.. Samuel' Wilson, 2 • , John Gish, 5 Shi nu ensbiw g . 3. P.lVilson, G r eenville. ' Nov. 2, 4842. BMW. CArcLE..—The offerings on Monday a mounted to about 400 lietnt;• 250 or which sold at $4 '5O to il, . the latter for an excellent article; about 130 were taken on to ilbiladelphia, and the remainder left unsold. flogs hive advanced' to 3 50, notwith standing several droves have arrived since our last report. FLOUR.—There Ine no nervations token place in City Mills, during the week, that we ore advised of; at as generally held at $1 121, with 'a - light stock; some millers would probably-„sell.tiCti_letis IlOward streetisjjowit to 181 from stores, and no better price call beat:tined; the transactions extend to about 1200 bids. and the ocick.is heavy. Dealer. sec payino , 3 75 per bid; from wagons. • The market is b ire of Susquelnuma.' GR A IN.—Thelv is -little or no 'Wheat, arriving; genii to Prime Maryland - red would probably com mand 85 to 88 cents. ~.We have no transactions to report in Rye. Very little Cam urejvinkrund the. sales making are, for. white 44; and Yellow 45 cents per bushel. Oats sell at '25 cents. , WHISKEY-Is_ down in Mice, and the market - c - ory dull, "Ibis. cannot be quoted ever '2O, and Idols 18 cents. FLOUIL—S: L iIes were effected early . iii the week of 501) Mils choice brands fur city use, iii small lots, at $4.14; and a further sale of 800 likrrelS for ship ping at 4, with sane odds anti onils throWn-iii. Still -later-sales-of-I-700 libls -- at - 4 --- nye — Flour- - = - Sales of sniall lots at 2hi j., Corn Meal—Sales of 450 bids Venus. at 2 25; Brandywine 2 50, CHAIN.—But few transactions have taken place, the stock on hand being. very light. Sales of Wheat p ices ranging. froni Si tiroti cents. I{3e Sales of .1 500 bushels Airesterii at 55 cents. NVIIISKIIII—Prives are steady at .201 ets is Mid .t»il 21 a 93 iu barrAs. - ' . 11.1ARRIEP, the Nth inst. by the, Rev. Mr. MeCochran, C. NVILLIANIS (a Miss SARAII JANE, daughter or Satnuel McKeehan, Esq. all of \Vest -Petnibliorough township, Cumberland county. Oit the 27th ult. be, the Rev. N. J. Sti;olf. Mt% WI 1,1,1 A M QUIGLEY to Miss SARAII J. WON JJERLICII, both of .Meehanicsbnrg. On tlw 27th ult. by the Rev. - W. T. S . prole - Mr. ILLI AM J. Mt:OW:ALI) to Miss 'MARY SMITII, all of this borough. ie6iitlw sth list. by the same, Mr. PETERST ROM to Miss CATItA RINE Lelyrz, all of this county. On the P2th inst. by the same,. Mr. REUBEN BRENNER to Miss RACHEL WILLIAMS, both of South Middleton township. 'On the 29th ult. by the Rev. Samnel Rippler, Mr. JESSE KRONE to Miss MARY A NNSUTTON, allot' York, Pa. 'On the 'Nth inst. by the hey. Mr. Murray, M WILLIAM B. COSTOLO to Miss ROSANNA MeGANX, both of Lisburn, I'a. !'ln the borough of Nlerbanicshure, on the. ICtit inst by Lewis 'Leaning, Esq. .I.\ COLS o Allen township, to BARBARA E. BARBER, a Mechanicsburg. n this borough; on ninthly morning, WILLIAM HOWARD, infant son of Nathan W; and Caroline Wo.uls, aged 1 year and 3 months. fin this borough, on M s. PLIZ, 11E711 ZEIG, wile of Mr. Jae„b Zeig, aged 4:1 years, II months and Irdays. ./tht Friday last, Mrs.SARAII ANN STEWART, wife of I lup,ll Stewart, Esq. aged about 28 years, TRUSTEESHIP. ACCOUNIF. In die Court of COMM 971 Plena of Cumberland co. 9th January, 1843, The account of Samuel Woods and William Woods, Jr. Trustees of James Woods, presented to the Court, and the 14th day. of Febru ary next, appoinied for the confirmation of the same, of which all persons interested will take notice. By the court THUS. 11. CRIS W f'roth'y. January 18, 1843. . 3t.-I‘4 Pay Up:. Pay Up n ALL persons that are indebted to the subscriber, either by note or book account, ure requested to call and settle on or before the 15th day of Feb ruary next, as no further indulgence can be {imp!). JACOB SENLR. St-12, Carlisle, Jan:lB, 1842 N.622 , 11=4 • parrnoNs for -Disdhrke and Corti ficate of the Bankrupt Law; have been filed the 16th Jan. Itt.ta, by . . JOSEPH OTTO, Carpenter and Cabinet""" " ' maker, • Cumherland -ace- SA M UEUDAVIDSON, Tanner & Currier, and as a Butcher in ,Company with , John Davidson, Cumberland co. EDWARD FIELFENSTEIN, formerly of • - Dayton, Ohio, merchant, now Clerk, do WILLIAM H. WOODBURN, ' late Mer chant and Farmer, • . CuMberland co. SAMUEL, smut", (individually' and as a Member of the firtri - of Smith and Quigley - J . Merchant, Miller, and „Distiller' and For- • • , 'warding.MerChant.',.. _ Cumberland - co. GEORGE FLEMING; formerly pi interand , publisher,. late contractor on Public Works,- do •• , and. FRIDAY - the dist day of MARCH, at 11 o'-• c100k,A...M: is amiciinted. far the hearing, thereof, before the said C',durt, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the District Court , roomtlM P hiladelphia, when and where the, creditors, ol• tho said Petition. ere, who have. proved their -and all persona interested; may appear and show cause, if any they liave 'whystich Discharge and :Certilleate.should not, FBAS. 110PICINSON,f -•'• • ••,. •!,‘ • 'Clerk' of the. District Court, iB . 143,, ` *, '• ' 2,918,4)00 REVIEW OF THE MARKET&k. Jati.-16, 1843 PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 14,1843 DIED. Register's o INiiqx;•,' •/ 2 • • . 14; 1643.•( Notice is hereby gi , ien to , all' msiorisjideresteil that the following accounts huvebibri filed in this' office for.examinatiOn by the'ideablitante therein named, and will be •presefited to' the Orphan's Court of: Cumberland county' for confirmation and anowanaVon Tuesday the 14th day of Feb. 'rtiary,A. D. 1843, viz:. . • ' • '• • • • 1. The account of JohniEichelborger,ldinin. istrator of Margaret Long, late of Allen town: ship; deceased. 2. The'account of Henry Church, Admipistra. tor of Daniel.P. Erb, lato of East PennsbOrpeo township; deceased. ' '3. :The account of Jonas Rudy, Adroinistrit. of Elias Hoffman, late of Allen township, docearid;' 4. The account of James S. Brandobury, Ad. ministrator of. Patience McKean, late of the bot:. oeglEof Shipponsburg, deceneed. , • 5. The account of Martin Kerminger and Dan iel Bretz, Executors of Martin' Henninger, senior, date'of East Pennsboiough township, deceased. 6. Tho account of Sarah Bolander, Administra trix of Conrad Bolander,Jate of O, Boroug-hw Sled by. Jacob C: Doody, Ex: ecutor of Sahli Bolander. 7. The account of Peter Darnhait, Administrit tor of Michael J. Dill, late.of Allen.townsldp, de ceased. 8. The account of William Carothers, Guar dian of Salome Ann Lefever, daughter of Law. ranee Lefever, Beceased. 9. The account of Rudolph Martin, Guardian • of Susan Crist, daughter ofJohn Crist, deceased. 10. The account of Samuel Wherry, Guardian of the, minor children ofAndrew Sharp, *eased: 11. The account of Peter Barnhart, Guardian of John Miller, minor son of Jacob Miller, de-, ceased. ' 12. Tho account of Jacob Shrom, Guardian of Andrew MoKim,soivofJarnos deceased. 11 The account of Jacob,Shrom,,Guardian of Mary McKim, daughter of Japjes McKiin, ceased. • ' • • ". 14. The account of Francis Porter, one of, the Guardians of Mary Jane. , Meteor, a minor child of William Mateer, deceased, filod.by the Execu• torof said Porter. 15. The account of same ono of the Guardians of Caroline Matccr, another of said minors, filed by same.' •- 16. The account ef same one of the Guardians of Ann Eliza Meteor, another' of - said' Minors; filed by same. 17. The account of William Harkness ' one of the Guardians of Ann Eliza 11 . 4.ateer,m inor dough ter of William Meteor, decoused. JACOB BRETZ, Register aZOWEILit, • TILE boas and pliers of the late. proprietors of the "Carlisle Iferald and ' 'Expositor," are in the hands of the subscriber, residing in Westpennsboro7- township, for suit. All accounts unpaid after the 23d inst, will be put in -- • ' L. 11. WILLIAMS. Janbary 1_1;1843. • . . tf-11 G lIIMArTE/A ' TWO THOUSAND. BUSHELS OF CORN' and RYE wanted, for whiek the highest price will be given. Carlisle, Jan. 11. S. 111: HARRIS. . Estate of Jacob , Garret, deceased, LFETTERS of Administration on the Estate of L JACOB! GARRET, late of Allen township, deceased; have been taken out by the subscriber, re-. aiding in the same township. All persons indebted to sauMstate are requbsted to make immediate pay ment, a nd.thos:". basin". claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement to GEORGE REELMAN,Adner. January 11,1843.- , fit-11 Notice in Bankruptcy. ILL be rented by public outcry on FRIDAY V the f 2 Oth JANUA RV inst. at I 0 o'clock,A.Al. on the eremisea ' the FARM of Daniel I'. Scher balm, situate in Westpennboro' township, Cumber land county; (twee miles we of Curl isle, • _ CONTAINING. 104 ACRES, 90 'acres of which is good amble Limestone Land, in it - gotnl state of cultivation. It will be rented for the term of one year. Possession 'given on the Ist of April next. Also at the same time and place will be off red at public sale a 322a1a 1.0-2,02222,31t2 9 Fooley's patent with alot.of new double hogsheads, a boiler that would answer a tau yard or other tit .ehineryJarge_coppec-worms.—The-wholtito-hu-sold together or in picecs'tts may . best suit purchasers.— The larger vetsels ,riiswering a good purpose for cisterns. Attendanee given and terms made known .on day of sale by - - DAVID COBLE, Assignee in Bankruptcy of Daniel P. Scherbitlin. January 11, 1843. is-11 DICOIII /13M1112.4 Tilt'. two story brick Dwelling and lot, On Pill street, near llb li , now occupied by Mrs. Massey., slid the one adjoining, lately occupied by It. White ;Middleton, Esq. Possession will be gi redou the Ist of April next. For terms apply to • JNO. PHILLIPS, or WM. D. SEA:MORE. ALSO. the basement rooms of the Moho(lis. Episcopal Church. For tering apply as above. -- Also -- , - forsalut, the flonses, Orchard and I.ot purthascil by lite iirthe - nessrs—Rijigwalt's, and fornierly owned by Mrs. Logue.' If desired-41 houses and garden will Le rented separate front the lots and orchard. WM: D. SEYIII6IIE. January 11, 1843. tf-11 AUCTION ! AUCTION ! ! ak..atT8214tA221.142:. co. EGleave to inform the citizens of Carlisle and 1 . 3 its vicinity, that they will commence selling at Auction, their Stock of Alerchandize, consisting of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES; .QUEENSWARE; on MONDAY the 9th inst. and will continue 'to sell from day to day, until all is sold. SAMUEL MYERS, ' GEO. W. SHEAITEIL - Surviving partners of the limn of Myers tst. Co N. B. All persons liming claims aphyst - salil fiefti are requested to present them Id• settlement' and all those indebted either by note or hook account, w•iIl call mid make payment,it is necessary iti consequence ' - of - tlye - rietttlref one of the partners that of the said firm be settled immediately. & CO. St-10 January 4, 1842 TO THE 'PUBLIC. As the business of MOSES MYERS, who is en gaged as a Millwright, in Lebanon township, ‘l, dams county, has been injured to some extent by the evidence in a late lawsuit between myself and David Cockley of Laneasttr, in which it was repre sented that the machinery in my mill haul not ppera ted properly on account of defects jit. the wheels constructed by Mr. Myers. 1 deem it an act ofjus lice to Mr. Myers to state to the public that I did ,_not and do not Aelieve such to be the , ease.. And Woulddiereby recommend him as a first rate work man, the evidence of which can be found by examin ing the machinery of the mill now owned by me. MICHAEL G.—BEI:NEU °OVER . . Monroe twp. Jan. 4, 1842.• 40-10 et, 'A 49 CJil BP AVER niid Pilot CloillThiFiitt'' coats. Also Blank, Blue and Invisible Green Cloth for dresti coats, just received and selling very lows the store of Dee. 21, DM. , CHAS. OGILBY, .41 1 111VIDITatatima Boots, Shoes & Capg: . I[lHE:subscribe r has just returned from .111- the city , apd is opening, in addition to his for: • met'%milk, 14 eases of'Boots; SlioeS and Caps con. taiuing ‘. • Men's, "Boy's and Youth's thick, boots. ' • , • Men's fine Calf Boots and water-proof do. • WWI and Boy's Kip and Seal Boots. Men* Boy's and Youth's Brogans. . Ladies' Kid Welts and Slippers. • Coloretr LuiingSkins. • ' • Men's, Boy's audYouth's 'Fur, Cloth, Seatlet 'final Fancy (`apps LEIIiON3 of Superior, quality. BUNCWBAISINS, superior Stuality'new crop. Allef•Whlch will be.sold ,•,; for cash.' ; W . AtAT.EER. -. .Carliele, Dee: 2); 1i42. s , no..swEr Immo s ASPLENDID assortment of RIBBONS orviio- ous kinojust recvl7ed by _ • nrimgrrir-- liovembei, 9; ASO. = WE In4tutiluaitee of the Act of Assembi , ivhiSit exhibits the amotint,ifileieription: this(posfinnotiwealth, shewhig the smog' Boroughikritilitethe OoUnty,of'Quinbeil , • • • • - • . ' - , ' Wh014.: • ' Whole a-' --Whole a- Whole' a- Whole a- Rate per , Whole a- Whol a- Whole a- ' Whole a- Whole a- Whole' a- Whole a Whole a- Grohs 11 "/ '. . ' . mountorvit- mount of . mountofva-mount of .mount of cent interest meant of • ' Mount of mount of mount of sa- mount of ' mount of mount of- mount- of of Stun. To • ~ .: ' ,•,''-- Illation citi ,Coutay Tait luation for state tax on m,orlgagetf, ou same. • state tax at carriages, state tat" on levies & em- state tax 'on furniture a- state tax on state tax on 'in the . •t ; all -articles on-the same statepurpo- the same MI money at in , - , , i mills one- also, profes- the same ut filaments 'of the same at bove $3OO the same at watches; comity. - , ... ~s . -. ~ • • _ made tale= la 1,1 mills sea' oh all 2. 'mills on'terest, debts very 1 per sions, trades 1 per cent. office' above It per cent. for State i per neut. .:, • ' ble by law on the dot-' 'articles . the dollar. 'due from ,• •• coat interest and occupa- . ' $2OO for on the dot= lions, above . - ~ -• • - - • ...- ' ' for. , county h iv . , .. Made taxa- • • ~. ' solvent debt ' . '., • Townships and, purposes. ble for ordni , ors, , stocks, • ler. $2OO, Ibr • . Boroughs. . ty purposes, . leans and in- ' state parpo- . . . . ' • , • '-i• ' . • ' excepting, ' ' vestments, . • mi. . ---"' ' . . • , - ~, • . • , , , . . . . • - trades, oe- in corpora- . . q • • • .. . . . ~ ' • . ' ,• . , • , cupations & lions from' .. . • • . . . . , - .•• ' ' . . . ',. . • profesSions - ether states. '.•. • ' • . . . . . . . . ' of $2OO and , . __ _ . ' • _..__.--_ ________. _ ___. • , ,' . ' ' - , . , , —A-ileirr --- 7 -7--7- 715694 1,073 54 058673 . 1317,3. i • • 91151' , 6 • 243 45 4608 . "-- , 46 80 ' 136 • 272 -, 700 . 350 •11 - 75 . 1624 85 - Carlisle, . 770867 1,156 30 655203 • 1310 41 • 224359 , 6 673 081, 2 8050 ' 280 50 7 760 155 '2O - 10500 '' 82 50 • 'as 25 2539 0,4 Diekin'sqn; 789512 1,18427 • 40680 1481 36 , 15574 6 46 72 1 3633 '3O 33 - , . 201) . 1560 41 East Pennsborough, 880457 1,92069 , 786909 1373 81 • 65712 1 6 ' ' 497 14 22009 ' ; 220 09 . " . • '2OO ' ~ 100 -3 75 1995 79 Fratiktbrd, . 146974 .22046 • • 135314 - 270 63 • 15316 :'6 -, • '•45 95 455 • 4 55, . . . . . , .. . 321 13 Hopewell, -• • • 219508 - - 329 26 . ' 204125 408 25 ' . 14351 . 6 •43 05 '• . 885 - 685 . . , • Y '. 1 0 45315, Monroe, - . . . 647275 970 91 • 617765 • 1235 53 • , -69520 - 6 '' 208 56 . ...„3100 .31 00 • it .. • , . : 15)) 1476 59 Mifflin, - ,•- .. 305259 457 86 '-..280184 ". 56033' 1 9738 6 - 41 20 • 94.0 ' 940 • . ." . ' - :.' ... ' 100: 5)) - 300 t 31443 Mechanicsburg,-. 4 ‘ - - 94756 . 142 13 _.;- , 77261 ' ' 154 52 6543 , 6 ' 19 04 ,3375 33 7.5 , . • - 600 . 3.00 ..8 75 219 66 North Middleton, 748505 1,12276 ' 705965 . 1411 93 40625 -, ' .6. ' 121,88 .9291 , 32 91 , ' 400 - • 800 -' . 50 1575 22 Newton, •, ' • ~ - 569173 763 76 49(1667 981 33' 25360 6 - 76 08 . 1195 11 95 . ' 71)0 350 . 75 1073 61 __Newville, . . 79445 'll9 17 64035 ~., . 128 071 • 13318 6& 3 ' • •38 39 : .1300, 13 00 • , ~ ' . 300 . I'so 80 0 • 184 00 New Cumberland, 52742 •79 11 48117 96 23 ' 1500 6 - 450 -, :. • 1415 "1415 --- -- • • .- . 200 , 116 88 , , Silver Spring, • • 817702 • '1,22055 . 776142 ... 155228 . 329 36 - 6 . -,98 81 ' ' 2155 - . South Middleton, • • 551067 ~ • • 827 46 . 499462 - 998-92 • 514 76 ~6 , '454 43 . . ,2600 26 00 '• • - -• . ' .100 1 - -, 50 '2 Su 1182,35 Southampton - ~ 615879 ' • 923 82 '5110044 • 1160 09 • • .• 18448 6 . .53 34 .. 1503 .- ' • -.15 00 ; •,',40 .. .' 80 . • '2OO roo . . 225 . 1234'48 - Sliippensbarg boro, •• '1814416 27211 ' 145368 . 291 14 2:3080 •6 . - 69 24 5435 • • 54 35 . : . . ••-. ~ . 'lOO - 50 725 422 48 Shippensburg tp. 93902 _ 19995 •-' .89890 . 179 78 ..• .2450 • 6, . , - 7 3'5 .' • 193 , 195 . . ,'' 150 ' ' .189 58 . , West --..-..... Pcnfishorouet, 558730 1 .• 83810 ... ' 526870 . 1053 74 ' :.. 97920 ' --- 6' • ' - 115 76 •-• 17,80 l7'Bo " ' . :..-- . . . 100 . 'llBO 30 --,---• --- . • . , • . . - '....•... ....-..-- . ' - •.. . ~ • $8778803 ,$13,16820 . 8808254 16165 71 753373 6 Bt.. 3' '• .‘:4258 57 '. 87721 ..877 21 . , Bn6 for, 7 , 2 O5O --; •_-_.---- 97 50 OD 25 ---- - nos . op .. . . •..- . - - . . . . . . . , ••••-. . . . . . . • . • . . - • ( . . , Notice is also hereby given that the "Board of Revision "„will meet hr the CeinteiSelettpre office in the 'borough of Carlisle, on NiondaYthe.23d day of January instant, to reviSO, -correct, and equalize the valuation of all property •taxable hy'law,.and` for. tinally• determining tvhether any of the Valuation of ,the . assessors have been made below alust rate according to the meaning and intention of the law, and froM the time of publishing the returns of the Assessors as above stated, Vii: from the (late of this notice , "until the aforesaid 23d day of January, inStant,"• any taxable inhabitant of the county shall have the right to examine the said return in the Commissioners office.- That the said " Board of ,Revision " will " on'receiving the returns of the Assessors, proceed'to examine and enquire whether the same have been made in conformity with the laws of this-Commonwealth, and whether all property to . be valued for taxation for State and County purposes, has been valued at a sum orprice'not lees than the same would' bring after full public notice, at a public:sale, supposing_each_separate lot or piece or tract of land, with the - imprOvements or the personal property of each individual, company or corporation only were to be sold." And that the said Board will "receive and consider the - written communication of. any taxable_, inhabitant of the county, rela tive to any property which such taxable inhabitant shall believe to have been reduced too low, and on the day appointed" aforesaid, for, determining whether any property has been reduced too low, or reduce the same if too high, they shall proceed to raise the Price or valuation.of any property which they shall believe to have been reduced leo IoW. Tharwhen the whole of the valuation of the Assessors shall have been raised, revised and equalized, in conformity - With law, the same proceedings shall be had in reference to notice, appeals and - corrections, which are now - had by •the laws of. this . CeindmiWealtli,eitiePiiiig only that the Board Of. ReVisien,' instead - Of the - Colinty - CoriiiiiiSsioneri, shall hear and'decide upon all appeals." . .__ . . Attest—JouN IRwm, Cleric __January-1-1;1843. - • • ---First-Airiv4— ; •- 1 -- • - OF • . FALL AND WINTER GOODS- pun ! ,.. lie ot...ie premises, ~ . 28th day of JANUARY next, ut 12 o'clock, at noon ' • , r ., _ ..... CLIPPINGER Bt.'CAREY; : (inlaid day, tbe following real estate, late the proper-- & di' - 4..'"U - 1 1 1 3 .1 - 1 .3 t.. - s ('- ::.t1 / 21. tv of Jacob Harashof South Middleton township, .1 car th e Rail Road, 117 - 11,t 4 bu ofibred at public, side on 'VEDNES deceased, to' win' • . BEAUTY AND 'ECONOMY . y DAV' the Ist day. of FE.I3IIUARY next, 011 . - . s3ezamlsznr,Rnms. - - • .. • 3.Lots.nt Nlowilain Land,_ th l . . . . . Superior Fine Beaver . Hats,- $4,25. - adjoining each other, situate in Dickinson 4Ownship, • . HAVE . received a splendid assortment of premises, at 1 - o'clock, P. M. the following real _ FALL ANWWINTER GOODS, . . . • -. _ and personal estate of James Chalfant, late,of the - , in said Cotinty,' shout two miles soils. lolly Forge; on the Whitestown road, bounded by . half.from , Borough of York, deceased. 1 - 4, UT little more than three months have 'elapsed 1 which they are determined to sell iit the very lowest A LOT OF • ,GROIUND, • since the subseriberr submitted for the iiispee lands of • cash prices.%VlM:lm Moore and othiei sr the fivit- of said lotg . _ • tr , 4B lion, of the Public his superior fine Jacob Myers,llavid Glern, Michael Myers, September 28,1.842. Fur Ha Is, at. the low pi. ice 0f94,25, m arked t , c t • • q 4„ . - : .. 1 ...I a sit s i l i z ii o t i e t i ( n lib ll tu e u ll e m s r o i,v iti s l treet, in the Borough cif }'ark, of Main street, witli tbe.bitild . - p1,,,,a N oi b w . t, L e A m . , a i , i i i il t i Si g e ilimu s n it fi t l , e , il , iii said Perches,Or. .. .. . I 14 'EI A T . . Equal in all respects, to the m o st costl,?(and with strict MC83111.1:... The second No. '2, 11. containing 10 ' ,r. • A Two Stoic mg thereon treetei , viz. .. FALL At, WINTER,. GOODS. which he clialleoges a comparison,) and in this short Acres and 70 Pei:dies, strict. Measure, and the third period of time, lie has more titan realiied hii most - No. 3. H. containing 10 Acres and 52'Perehes, strict - BRICK . .4. .4 bWELLINer -HO " 1 1 ' ItSE 't' _ sanguine expectations, tie would therefore take -measure. These lots are well timbered ,with chest. 0 I a s ~.., • . this opportuaily o f ma kin g hi s gra t e f u l aakamoadg—uut-tud other Timber and are of:convenient size for -A,; Krrciimi nittiii---&-o - d - pi niq, , i n . ..••.:,, • lIE subscriber is just receiving a fresh supplref--- iikei -. 8 . . . , , ~ . . • i -,=.. ....,--- u. to it &seeming I ulmc, aod also,of expressing farmers owning property 111 the neighborhood. _ -. ' Goods, among which may be femid tl • yard, two large . , his - gratitude to his former friends and patrons, whit Tbe terms and conditions of sale will be made the licaver & Pilot Cloths . have so generally called on him slime his re-establish- known on the day thereof' by . ' ativuullainu czataTew.. mem in besines!.-- . 113 it is a proof that he has-hereto- • -- • JOHN PETERS,. A Blacksmith. Shop with, lElre'; and various otlivr Broad Cloths. A great variety, of • fore given satisfaction, lie will' ow use every exer- Executor of last will ofJacob liarnish, dee il. .SATIMETTS, CASSIMEFIES, KENTUCKY JEANS .° lion , not only to thel' • • but tofurnishltl • December 21, 1842... . . 1 ,8 and all excellent sett of tools, a barii and carriage please MIL, , the . and other seasonable goods for men's wear, Cheapest and boat Hat in t t lia City.- ..- . . - - 110115 e. Attached to the slieps - is a Inirse power with • ."-' . all the necessary for:driving Lathes and oth- Also, a general assortment of Merchandize for the , This he Ssenabled to do from his practical know- • -‘---- ' - er -machinery, two very- valuable Lathes, a huge as. Ladies, to which lie respetittittly ..iBills their attention. .i, d ,,,. and , p -n caliar . y 1 ECONGX/CAL C.lBll -43 . PERINI -071 r! Call and see as soon as possible,sis tlie entire stock ,S'Y ' A'TE.I.I OF BUSEVESS, at less price than will be sold very cheap for caßli. Pure Sta Elephant winter Oil at 80 eta dr. , Pure Winter . Sperm Oil at $l,l '2 pergallon, ° T ('!. l t z i r n e e s n l t itn r g i'a ll t Zli l t u n e es, C . 1 o ver Mills, Horse . they can lie offered by those who are mere buyei s GEO. W. tirrmmt. . and sellers, and still adhere to the old credit systein, Sperni Candles, best quality, at 3t ets per lb. Cal lisle, Sept. 21,1812. ' Power, Lathes, 4-c.. - with high reins and extravagant expenses. In proo f if -8 - • • -of his position, he has introduced . for the inspection J C t i l i s r t l i l s 'e l ' e ct , 4 D vi e 4 c. l , B 2 " l d ; I fo B l 4 . 2. 8 1 4 e by - - - . ' J. . W. EBY. valuable tools of every description, necessary for NEW.Bi , CHEAP GOODS! , of the public, a making the above, and a variety of other macliiiies .----- suPEnzon PINE NUTRIA NAT, Water Proof Boots. - with a large quantity of Lumber suitable for the same on fine Russia body,at themnpre . cedented low' priee of /SHE snbscriber • has ,iiist opened a lot' of Ne 4 Goods, consisting of SUPERFINE CLOTII, THREE DOLLARS ~.... 1 • 1 C E'rl'N ' '''' 'ITT - • • _ .. Ihe long established and high character oldie de- Black, Blue and Fancy colored Cassimeres, Casi 7 ' • - .i ... C . ~ ,/ / / 87_N msr., I!:) , ots,. , wjtI1 , 1 , al-g ,. •!_st ‘ sso;Jnin i t w o i f li S s l e i? l es el - ., fii . c . . II _)]...0111L11_411,r...111a11tL,,, which ."‘V is these shops, which will he combined - to the time nets . alLeolo_rs_Atal_prices„.Ale.tinoes,__Monse-de-Equali,Tatiy-respect-to-dias,daold - under - the old 1.-Tys- for cash. of sale, make this a very desirable property, as the Laines, Gloves, Hoseiry, 5-4 Brown Muslins, lima tem, at,o and $!..,. . .. - - . . . tf-8 GRAS : OGJLBY. . December 21,4 842. . pin•cliawr would be almost certain of securing what levy, 4-1 bleached do for a lip, Fl an n e l s from 20 to The above named price will be strictly adhered t o , 4_______ 25 cents, with a variety of other goods, altof -untet, ni , d l ie trusts hi s fri„ li d s i yh i., ort l ei ; their leds sent. PICKLING VINEGAIL home, will not be offended should the bill be sent at • 11 - DURE CIDER VINEGAR for Pickling, for sale luta lierctotbre been ii very profitable business. - Au inventory will he exhibited on the day of sale. will be sold at very low Nicest() suit the times. own by Terms made km S. M. HARRIS. the same time, orsoon after,to their counting-houses jr by the subscriber. - • . JoN.vritAN .inssof , ,.z „ , .. tf-51 as no book of charges is kept iii this establishment. GEO. W. lIITNER. . • EDWARD JESSOP; SEr • . - . The subscriber is sorry to say, that efforts base' Carlisle, Aug% 31,1842. tr-14 u.l i •RI, •I 1 a i . , 1843, . . 164 f FALL & IIiVINTEK GOODS, been made, and doubtless will continue to be made by some, tolnjure Ids Economk.al and Fashionable Establishment lie would therefore rirtieuhrlv in- ......iii.i. liai4 U Crr' ''' '3l o2t A 2/ Z ' r MI Z 222 VALU.AISL ). CONSISTING, in part, of English, French, vale t ie pub lc, alter examining- every. where else, to I - House Painter and Glazier ! • 1 1.-1 Beaver, and Pilot CLOTHS. Cassitnere, SMtinetts, and Kentiteky Jeans, Linsey and Cotton Flannels, Rose, Mackinaw; Point and Pilot - call and see hum RESPECTFULLY informs the public that IRON Alf 0 R-K S .Intl and Caps of every description; made to he hub commenced the HOUSE PAIN'S!. ~.. 17.:..a... „ :4a,um......... p•---- ... ... 5... , order,at short notice, wholesale and retail. . CHARLES 1.. RAYMOND, 5td(911 . 4 0111,11 1 x.... 4 "- .....1 4 , :MG, GLAZING, and PAPER HANGING, in Baizes, Flannels and Carpeting. French, English Practical HAT .and CAP Maoutileturer, No. 82, all their various Munches, and hopes by strict at. and American Chintzes. Ilrown;llleached S.t Color- - Clwsmiestreet, below Third,• opposite Congress tention to business and moderate charges to merit Thr r virtue of the powers and authority etiNluslins. Checks 'Ticks and Diapers. Boluiets, ii„ii, Philadelphia,. • and receive a share of ifs contained patronage. Ilontained in the last will and 'testament of iilks nod Ribbons. 'Fine Cloth. Velveteen Caps, P. S. The Ladies Will herenllll II lIIIIIIISIMIC Rs.. shop is ill l'itt street, directly in the rear of Ste- Mieuxra. Enr, dec'd., I nouf offer for sale; the Hosiery, Gloves and Unibrellais ; Mt:limes, Alois'sortment of Furs and Fur I . rinunings, at reasonable venson & Diiiltle's Drug store. prices. Old Fors altered and repaired in the best Carlisle, Oct. 1° 184' ) - . 1y.50 Carlisle Iron • I.llTorks, tin and Saxony Delaines; Figured, Plain, Striped' -, - .. and Barred Jackinett Swiss Bloods, and Artificial — . Flowers. together with a, variety of wANTED—ltttecoon, Musk lint, Otter, Fisher, _ ..,._,a Cn i -/ - ,:,\_;'l ",,,,,,.,..?.,--- 1.5 Situated on the Yellow Breeches Creek, 41 miles niaimer: - east at Carlisle Pa. The estate consists cirri first ;ate ift ueei re & Groceries.. and other shipping Furs. ' . . ' ' - Deoember 7,18 V. • • ' . tf-6 ryio PERSONS VISITING TILE CITY. 'he uma t alt si p untallact .. 2 •to a the store of --- ----,--__A. RICHARDS. -- 11_ ' -•'•, is often asked by steam- "who. 1) Carlisle,October 12,1842 IBM question is often asked hp stranwers, - ...d.re Carlisle, November 30,1/40. enrcp atinA,2,msT zlolvii can we get .the CHEA PEST, BEST, & .110 ST with Ten Thousand acres of Land': P. S. State Scrip and Flour taken in exchange .4. FA SW C.VA BLE HAD or WIP, &C." l' A new NI citcuANT MILL with four run of stone, would recommend and refer then, to C. F. RAN - finished on the Most approved plan. About 500 acres for Goods. • - .. . • • • Ever offered to the Public ! MOND, Practical list and Cup Manufacturer, Nu. of the laud are cleared and highly cultivated, having --..waassaft„ . 82;.Chesnut street, where they will find a large and thereon erected select assortment of all Goods in his Line. • TEMPERANCE HOTEL. , t- -, - - - --- = •'-",, - -, :i -- ;:is - (0 - His Tei•ins are CASH and no deviation in price. Three Lance Rank Bartis ,--- 1-1 ,.....D:30 MYERS & HAVERSTICIC • have just re- w Together with an extensive assortment of o til , e, mitt Wed, rule out tit: tmirs anti. represe . atativets 1 Mrgo' et Quigley, treed. to appear at tne next ------- ceived a lot of very superior Regalia. Patent .)Medicines avid Perfumery 6l:lfril Olph:ltlei COllll, and to accept or refuse to no gic NO'l'H - ER. supply of. WINTER i t =en, and Principe Segue, und the very finest , ALIIBO—ERESIII Flit errs eept the residue of the real estate embraced in the WIEN GOODS, just received and selling lower for Cavendish and other Tobacco; which they will 3 renuisitina, via Nos, 1 and 3. Notice to be glieu ALMONDS, Cash than ever sold in Carlisle. The supply has sell in large or small quantities on the most . ac- I ° . l t ,..A N o e N ' s 'r - i FIGS, for three same..ssive weeks in one newspaper in Car lisle, and permind 'notice agreeably to the At.t. of been bought. at the present reduced city . prices, and comodating terms. RAISINS PRUNES, • b e earswill find it decidedly to thew interest to Dceember,l4, 1842. • tf.7 ' _ A sseintity„ / •• 'By the Court. CURRANTS, GRAPES. •Sto. Ciemberididt County, ay. ' • coil before purchasing elsewhere.----- - - '---- , .-- - ' - t CHAS. OGILBY. . - All of uhich they will scll wholesale or retail on ~, ,,, T. I R. Wilson, Clerk Cie if-56 EtalitaaNt• anal u.iont the lowest D e c o , ' Carlisle; Deceniber 14, 1842.-3 m. ' 1 4 .,',... plows Court, in and for the said coma , elreher's FOR - RENT. 41 0 , Houses for Rent. Aty do hereby certify that the foroitsg , • C' is a true copy or the-Rule on the (tetra 1 'Vs= 4 , 0 ,v and i epreseutatites of M. Qui,lty, de 1P4191282 141211 Iliallini . THE subscribers :'offer for Reol, foi riPHE BRICK DWELLING . HOUSE, ~ ---- -a- one er MOre years, t h at we lt k oowo an d own- JUL Store rooto,„ . l3rick . lVA;e HOWIO cud t tufltEßS & HAVERSTICK have just received modious Tlwee Story Tavern orth Hanove st vet Lo. of aid u a Lu lg urt at:111,1e ! F i l . i l l ‘ t n i s s ie N i s l uF e er a i u tk il l . ( Bl,.?.. 91.- . Stand, known as the C i "r d " 11 ".!.l ed i s i P l ikle in , EV f . J11191A17 11, 1841 , - st-lt ' Carlisle, now occupied by Messrs. J. & G.Cot dram, In from the Manufactory at_Philatlelphiat a large the Shop second door South of the shove, in the , ..,....p s.s pA N :lorßE:l42l3= 8 , assortment of /AR ,/,/ . ,LAMPS. consisting / of ParlouroChamper &St udy tamps, • . - RAIL ROADiiOjEL t 's° , 1 . odoupancy of Mr. thatch. Abo the Brick Dwell - big House, Lot and Stabling t in West High attest,:BUSHELS OF 11.VIE,Tor which ti with or without shades; which they will sell wit*. p lit i t t i t i s a ti te ce o t n ea lll . e ic, corner of High and .. ° -11 men , now in tenure orDr. Wm. Irvine . Also a new Buick, will pay the market pool) in Cita* - Dwelling House and pond Lot attachetl i on Di k• CHARLES OGILBX, e. 2 , 0()0 ALSO and now occupied by sale or retail atkthe manufaeturer's races. McFarlane: It enjoys a large share of patronage, bison illey; and the Frame HouseandLotofpround occupied by Mr. ir: Moore, ott West Loulbeestreet. Carlisle,Detenther 28, including the advantages derived froin 11!t Rail road , given on the Astral, Sia•Bawer!, anti Glass Lamps of vori - travelling. Thercia attached to it exteuinve titabling, Ist of April , next;: Toy ,;,' '' ° u ° P atter " ' ~...n .._..,' L and allilecessary ersiveniences.' It is well worthy ' .: Possession terms apply to ..,:- JNO. B. 1 ARRER. OLD lrE ''' • (a) i _ s 1.141 0 , t the consideratien of Hotel keepers. Possession will , he given on the let of April next. - Application to' -I)ecerabel. 28 i 1842 ' - - -- '' I !` 2 l ' ti LL persons 'having , uccouniii wilt Alas ,' . , The yeti , beseWinter strained, bleached Sperm be mo d e to . , Oil, warranted to burn clear, tbr 4CII-LN NOBLE fit CO. , cin Anne!" iltab MMTOW.I3I - 1 ' , .1 L a Subscriber, willideatie call immediately au i l- Carlisle,Nov. 23,184'2. : ' AO4 .• • .. 41rVatiliv 4414041 - 2.170 k * settle Om up, le this dalotylls tho lavia•AlW-.. 04 ,' , '\ -- , ' - '.4-ss , - ~ • $ it,' 25 per gallon. P. S. The furnitur. 3 and fixturgenow lathe Hotel, ' TA , yo new and well finished BRICK, HOUSES. times, require prompt payments. ' , ' • ~,, , —Reit Sperm Candles, 374 cents per lb. ' will be disposed of to th ‘F. ,,c..ne* 1ic , „!! .. .r reasonable Posse .e. sti 2 itiq vi gi a v i e 2 it tho Ist of April next.. . .. , Anil oblige yours, Ste. A. `RICILVIOS..• , S. L1:1101 I'; , Carlialcdan.4,lB43. --' ' 'l'4 A c " -, caetrele;Dea...2l 4 um. . . .1 . tr.° terms, ~,,,. -ik , • . I the htisiness November 23, 1842 AMESSMENT:TOR.IIB43i .. . , , . _ . . , . . „ .. ly passed the 27th.dat• of.lifly ..1 42, the, following statement is hereby published by the ConimissionerS of Cuinteriand• County and.valtie of The.real and personal property, Trades, ace - ovations' and Professions made Taxable by the several acts' of Assenhly;o Int of the valuation together With' the amend of the . several Taxes assessed :for' County and . State .purposes in each Township iok landi.iniik-the apportionment thereto, according to Law. . ‘ ' • . . ~ _ . ' • • • . . .. . . . • S tuttetttltig New tot the Holidays - . . . . Orphan's Vonrt VALUABLE =DWELLING HOUSES • virme of an order of the Orvha'Court, or Cumberland County,.the subsarthrt; will sell at • MACH NE SHOPS, &C • - . mblia Vendee on the orenitsea, on sATu RDA Y the -_~_-~. . LALICHAEMISTILER,_ • --- JACOII , REEIRAR, • Co.mmissibners •. ROBERT LAIRD . . •