.~--. _ ffi~~c~L~~ ~:~ ~t~~3~t~o~gi~t9~` thAiAlrigEgito Ili ) 'Wednesday tfoiningo liaroh 2% 1843. cg• Nye erg indebted to the pel4eness ofMr.' hum Homteptiajora.eoPy from the eptelitlietien of the Borough Eeetfon. • ,• a:TIATIfiNIRL 'B. ELDRED, twit , . President Judge attic Warren disttict, has been nominated to fill the vacancy in the Dauphin district, occa- sioned by' tile , resignatiOu 'of Judge litytho, Great Snow Storm. ljlf the world has net been destreyetl, as some uneasy potions ate apparently anxious it should be, it has at least bean temporatily put very much out of order, by one of the lutiost extraordinary, snow storms that has been 'known for years.. 'Snow fell `on Thursday last to the deptli of about fifteen inches, and a violent wind following it, Was drifted in such immense masses alma the streets in town, and the roads and lanes in The -country, as to suspend all ter-communication of neighbm;hoods for a day or. two. The rail 'roads were all filled up, of course, leavingus without a mail from Philadelphia since Thursday last: , A Waite through the Valley Rail Roattfrom Chamberaburg'to Harrisburg. WA' finally effected y esierday, s &believe. Legislative. . The Senate hits asse:d the House bill providing for the — ereithin of Canal Codimissioners by thepeo-' ple,and it is in the hands of the Governor, by whom of °eerie be vetoed': On Saturday last in the House, a, resolution was passed instructing the Improvenient Committee to 'bring in R bill' for the .sale of the Columbia •and *Philadelphia Rail Road. Mr. Wright supporto the resolution in a strong speech, and the resolution was, carried by the Whig membersodded by a few of the Buchanan men. New Course eFi Lectures. iouri W. Fontuer, Esq. the Editor of the Lancaster " Intelligenter," will lecture on Satur. day evening .next in Education Hall, delivering the first of n series '6f 'Lectures proposed to be given under the auspices' of ono of . our_finest tniGry companies"--the " Washington- Artille 'IT" Subject of the lecturo—".Our Country's Future." .We can assure our citizens, without, any fear rcliSlPPOintnionOhnt'all -- who - listen - Ace this lecture will receive-from it gratification and instruction to the fullest e.iient. We bespeak a greeting to the lecturer, therefore, from do overc flowing house, and not a whit less for his sake than of those who may rely upon being treated to a brilliant discOUrse. . It is to be hoped that the. new ceurse" of Lee. rtediff - thi - Ttiattlinage• or the pub - Ililo an extent - Commensurate.with the _p_raise-worthi ness of the objeCt., By 'the opening of a 'nee course, in. addition to. those. which are yet in re• serve before the . -Alert Fire Cemyany, our citizens .will he enabled . th enjoy the gratification of a lee: tore every week for some tine. This cannot but . be productive of good . results in-encouraging a . a spirit of inquiry after knowledge, and in dnhane. ing the literary taste ofour community; MEM The Firemen's . ILT"Absence-from town, which Was prolonged in con Sequence of the stm m, deprived us the pleu sure of witnessing the rich dienlay of the Alert Fire Company in their. parade On. Saturday leaf.. We arc unable, therefbre, ld furnish any•detailed description of the spectacle;which We are Inform cd on all haMltr, wad ed b.x.tremely creditable to the spirit and taste rif ihe young men of the Alert. The' Engine and Hose Carriagc,were both beau- tifully enibellished with gorgeous garlands and vreathsofilowers and each drawn by four btegiTirl.-- ly caparisoned horses. ..At 2 o'clock in the,after: noon, the Members ()film company, carrying their various implements of - seriee, forined into line, with the carriages in the rear, and were accom panied by an admirable hand, who " discoursed most. eloquent Music" during the march. The procession thus formed MtWed forward, untier ill° direction of Mr. Glix?. PARKINSON, Chief Marshal, and after having paraded through the principal streets, dismisSed dtt geed order. The displa4 was highly ereilitableko all engaged, and gave our citizens mueli - griliff - eTaion, liEs ides affordingm satisfactory evidence of the ability. of the coin. pany to render efficient service in time -of danger. In the evening Ai) Company With a large as. seinhlage of . citizens listened to an address appro. priate to the occasion, from S. Dunlap Adair, Esq. which was received with the highest .satisctction and elicited tho warmest applause from the audi- 121117:3 in Expenses. A bill has been reported in Sennie,by Mr. Parole, providing for certain reductions in the Militia ex penses of this Comnionwealth. - It reduces the pny oldie Brigade laspectors and other officers, sad also the fees—repeals all previous nets nutlinrizing the payment of moneys out of the Treasury for militia expenses, and requii'es the expenses to be confined to the amount of fines and forfeitures pollemCd. The last report of the Auditor' General shows that more than $33,000 have !men' expended during the last year for the support ofwhile only thirteen dvr9rs,and some daa cents It been collected in the shape of fines and forffiitures. Rather Hard. The Annapolis ciiiiospiondent of the Baltimore Clipper writes, that faints being short at the State Treasury; certificates of indobtedooss were issu ed to of the inifilliers of the Legielature, and they,were compelled to barrow money to take them home. otrTho 'Governor and Codtleil of Rhode Island have ordered a nolle prostpia tti be entered against each of the indictments noiv pentling at Newport, aphid indiiiduale for treason. Resignullion. The Hon. John Fairfield of Maine bail Vesigried the office of Governor of that Stale, the .duties de. volve upon the Lieut. Governor, Edward kairan. 01ira'are authorized :tostate, snye tho dolphin l o ndget; that all Burns of interest due •ite the Penreiyivanier Loan, on the. let of February 14 ' 4 not efaidijiiio2o'scall be paid at the bank of Pennsylvania on applic.:itiOn: This is another 110 fai, i; itgoei,.4tvezahie to , business. oprenkenni e ty3 e r e it i n Avdertek, Md., rela tive f..o,the rityiatliinui4tienppiniaraefitnev,l4n, L: Pitts, a Metbodielainviintan'of•that eitx,%!:l2o h !, lllll9b le l4ii ff i f 44 , lll 4allt'filday "pf last ivid• H e iteniiiofied'u".' hivtt;i4fieitifi 0if:464 fit . cd . temporary tnnitnity. iittnginits pecuniu;r7 etnbar. ranitnitifl.• • • '`, ; "'' : • ' ' • co.whaii aloati.e,tolialitilik4miemeivipi rk er on accoarieif P!OunifitrtoknlOodint4?#e'iiinitilLter hirn 1 404: 1 4„gofisi' cObi:at:frAe 4q6410041/1' to stop fhise daily brealit z for iVarliT.ohould come, to liovertii trilitkistoirs' to ireOLVl ßO,Oei,ttlifo44llo4l4lit j j: , ' " :' ' inig:'sturnnfii i' ,l4 44,( l 4o,o l olo4fAiffifir Ont ditlio etto k , 4 igiAnt itt • il, ' 42' j' i),L , s i ltl i' ;lll; ••• ". .k. fl. Ivinto . E ~ , ~.,- l 'unzi• •,, ~. ,_ ..'hil t ~,_,4, , roitit 1,,._, ,d e '';'' ' ~ ' , , , , , ', • ~; , , ' .„ , ~ • -- if . is tr4l`.- Sti I tilsoltr.... ,r: -,' .., - 4 :2 . ---..'- ",--,-,-- - - -",.- 7, -- _ - . ''rr " Kikurmni , -,-,------- . ---L,:. ~ •, -- V Z , ..___„. , —041,14ntiv,,,,„. : ore a . se. - :_"',' ' :•, - _,' , ,N. ~.....- , , __ . _, ,„ ' • ,'"irise, jlO 41Vagir ' .TheElOtlepfeiAtiOnoAlcerinwfrktlay last, ogiit,eo#ol4,llk*4.o! e otn Of,tha borough having lieen palled,anil the min joritp pucceedh;g 4 „My the, Pr !heir The Whigs ,finife ideated - the Judge and tine Ititipectnifor the iiiiMgnneritlelection; the remainder of the atta• • •• aeisful ticketiacemrosed of both political partlei. Ilreprelent belbw a table shoring the 'number of. votes cast for each :individual. The gentlemen elected to. the Council, it is underatood are, ivith. tine exheption, in favor of an additional emission of notes by he borough, and we she') therefore proba bly soon have these beautiful evidences of "tb.e better currency" in 'circulation, • • , ."Thick as leaves That strew the brooks in Vallambirosa!" Now that they hove b e en entrusted ..with the power, it is earnestly ,hopeathat it wiii•heixereised, (as we doutitnot it will be) with a clue o onsideration of its responsibilities; and Upon' grour,ds looking entirely to the interests and welfare o'f the borough. We were opposed 'to borough 'small' notes before the election—are so etill--atid ►.tope es er to be. As long es these temporary expe'dients are resorted to ;ire may look in vain for 'the restoration of the Sound National Currency dratroyed : by General Jackson. And until that currency is restored , we may, as vainly look for the , restoration of prosperity to the country. Note Tic•ket.. opposition. Chief But.gess. 181111 E. 1 odd' . 310 .4ssistant Burgess. Jacob S. Faust, 267 Town& Council. Nathaniel Hanteh, 457 ArmBtrong N;oble, 277 John_D_Gorgas, '26t •Steujart Moore, 259 John' Banta 259 Jacob Rheum, .. 2571 William Nfoutly; 245 Peter.F.-Ege, " 42:211 George Q. Foulk, '2'2o Jude?. • John Phillips, 314 Inspector. T. B. Thompson, 116; alsessor. Jacob Duey, 290 i assistant Assessors. William Park, 351' James !locket, 243 Scllopl Directors. I George Sanderson, 489 J dim . '275i Town Clerk. Itobe7C - 11io — o . 1: - e; -. 475 were upon 6oth tickets. 'For Borough Codstables, the rote stood, Robert McCartney, 332; Isaac Angney , 290; George Wahl, 447; Simnel Grail, 190. Cairn!le Bank _Shitemf : -tlie_amtutma tober Instils taken from the Auditor General's Ile port--;pr,e Drnirg Capitill Stock, Notes in circul.•ttion, Notes issued udder Act of 4th Nlay, 841, Contingent lurid, . . Discount reeeived, • -Dna alter batiks • .ht!! to - olio. batik I)ividenils Lulivid al thlrisitor3, . . Wq,995 48 • Cit. [lilts diseounted.....l - 5 : .. $1810..7 JudgEmtents and Jooctgages, 44,587 27 Loan to Copurnon*calt It of Pcnn'4., 11,800 00 Do. tinder Act 4th. Nltty, 1841, , 57.627 00 Stock Carlisle II•ul, k and Bank D.'S. 51,981 00 ' Real Estate, . ' -, 8.5 - ,5 - 37 87 Kir:uses, ' - • - . 84 47 Sjiecie—gold and all vei‘, and - Change, —42,488 88 Notes and checks of oiNet• 'junks . , and drafts on Stile Treasurec, Due by other hooks; DISTINGUISHED STII.ANGEIt..—The London Court Journal positively.states that the illsting,nished rixqUisite and rake, Count D'Orsay, will visit the , United State's the ensuing summer in dontpally, with hig"fr4it Sir Edward M irvell, 'Ther o . arecxquixites and rakes enough in this country already. The itatipeßehmett!. We have before us thei - eport minort of the committee to whom. wag re . erred\the me niorial praying for the impeaehm!Thl of Governor Vorter. lt.occupies two pages of Om Harrisburg intelligencer, and ccincludes With resolution' to the effect that a Committee be ap . , , inted to, pre. pare and report articles of impea,'lment against the Govelmorfor'BiThery and oth..:. high crimes and migieuteanors. The report goes at length into a reVicivhf the testimony given before the investk rijng commit tee-40C last - session; andgtrOng-a case against the' Governor as can be Made from cir gpinstantial evidence. It appears that Daniel M. Brod the- chief agent in this nefhrioua business, r,4...ived, in 1839, from Governor Porter, the appoint oent of special agent to negotiate loans with the hanks. It fur ther appears from the testimony of Thomas Dun lap, the President of the U. S. Bank, that it was in iportantto tint-institution that it should have the whole amount of the certificates 'of the loon of twb Millions,sfilly four thousand 'dollars, down the loan was payable in instalinenta-.--' as, the certificates might he transidittecl to Europe and hrincediately converted into money. It wad in connection with this matter, Says Mr. Dunlap, an unWilling witness, that a certain item Of $25,. 000 *as paid to M. Brodhead. Bdt this was not all Mr. Brodhead rtbived for his setvices as Loan Coniniiiisioner. it appears from the expense Sc. count of the United States Bank that the whole amount paid D.M. Brodhead; in the course of a single year, in Virtue of his appointment by the Governor aS Special agent to negotlatollaans, was upwards of sixty eight thousand dollars. It is hardly necessary to bey that the • certificates were issued as the flank desired; that is, before the mo ney was received; though:there mem . ° act of As sembly, empoivering the Governor to,do,se:" This was 4E1839. In 1810 At &Mame neccs. sary to the Bunk that some favorable legislation should be had with regard td the piisitiorliment of the day app - ointed for the resumption of specie payments, and a suspension enmities attcM"ed to non payment in specie; and Mr. Bandy ode pf the Directors had an interview with ~Tames Porter upon the subjeat. ', Ho said, says Mr.fian dy in his testimony, that something should be done, and that nothing could be done but what was usually resorted to to procure legislation, and suggested that the aforesaid Mr. Daniel M. Brod head should be procured. —ln consequenbe of this banversatinn with the Governor's brother, says kr. Handy, Mr. Brodhead was employed. •' In a letter from Brodhead to Bandy upon tho stibjeet; brodhead,says: • " ' t.lat.dasses can I, depend in such a manner as tig•m f "V to pacird that the contingent fund of which ' we spoke, veil}: be provided , without ,failure, The only answer I went to this question or to my jet= . teris frontlet" iti.,-Mr; if••hu Understands you, say all tirtadi *ht.": The answer of, Mi:litvids# is dated !‘ phiai Mareli.10111; . Tfte 'following Mike g ppm: udin paragraph: „ ; : First legalizing', the. sttsperlifen.tiptil Februs. ry, 1841. -Secondly't 'release and..surpansionW eliponpities to which ttro - b,splp3 subject, 'Other than legal interest,' o be • rangrefea,oisly. in the ordinary couree , ,of law,;and',this cboilld 'be ithiitowithin ten days. 'lf FebrAary do:the third . MonditylreiJanuary. will - answoll•-.'This done end all• , , 'lir. nanny in ; his tiptirhony; trays the iliilt.of rainat Wu, 'l4 the 3 , ,he . pventef, Hie ? Wag td teet!'a Caqedetateavthati.444 4 .o/B•rfliPC9.4 , ,th the. (4( ?Y‘ miser and,talltadlphy/iu OM hidlakii laugUage!!r that he POlata(444 , atttliPateiX4 l o.l 7 . 4 ttOei:dt i t-Il t - t - alia - 011.4 1 :0000thi, 1 4 1 4, 11 **a01 8 t aCttealafliteols4,!Z'gill/eoich,t4l'e furtlitir frant. i?tber " n/ P ea° lo! a l'At t L t a a t l *OYs ... 1 11 110 #i. le etten at length In the•AviPor4'. `R. Toriervias the author Wf the ; Resnmptioip..or. rather non., resumption resolutions4that.he concocted them and the mode and manner of passing them with and in the :earn 'of Daniel M. - Brodhead on Sun. day, the 22d day of March..-that he participated actively in the councils of Brodhead and Solms, and that he exerted the influence , of hio office to *cure their success, actually running about town to bore 'members at their lodgings, and that the resolutionswhich were thus passed "were al. moat a literal fulfilment of the contract with "all is right." The pioof that Brodhead received_ a largo sum of money for procuring certain legislation, and it -1 that David A. Porter took a short t 4 n the Bank question, and actively assisted • ii string the legislation which-The Bank do ired, is clear.' direct, and decisive. The questieq is Whether he participated in the aeon - ins of the conspiratopi without participating also in their ill.getten gains. ' This, of course; we 'shall net undertake to atty.-- Every die must feint his own judgement from the fads presedea. It . iiiiist be borne in mind, however, that no sooner had the.Legisbitura open- . id Handy's mouth.by passing a 7 ,l 7Aution 'fold ing him b;empt from punislirrient,..iin David 11. -Porter_hastened to close it again by directing; in violate /f the f,' if - tb-4-- Chief Burgess. John Phillips, 144 assistant Bargees.. Patrick Davidson, 194 Town Cotnicil. John Halbert, James London, els • David N. Mahon, 215 Lew•is Elat•lan, 210 John Untlerwo9d, 204 Jacob Slimes); 205 Wm. Spottswood, 200 lation of th, faith of the Stale, t. proceed , : ings should be iminediately commenced•againet him. Thtimouths . of Selma and Breilhead are stopped by the same process. The witnesses be come deferidants. Brodhead, Selina and Read arc tho only ones who could bring home by direct testimony the corruption charged .upon the Gov. ernor. Of these Brodhead has decamped, Solnis has Instills memory ~or says he- has, end Read is induced to place himself in the position of admit', ing that he perjured himself on his former exami nation. ' Judge. Hugh Haulhigher, 17G • inspector. - 1-leno.lllyers, ,159 A:lessor. ' William Gould, SOO ..lissisilant AstessorB. John Turner; 250 Jaen)) Zug., '231 I School birectoi.s. • Jason W. My, 220 i Messrs. Howell, San derson and Hubert Moore We hive no idea that an impeachment will b 6 had ; or if It were,that it would succeed in bring• ing directly hobo the charge of bribery. The only persons from whom direct evidence could, in the nature of things, be obtained, have, as we have seen, been, in ono way or other, silenced. _The only tribunal, wa r Lpt preher4 before which David R. Porter and his brother can be success:: fully prosecuted is that erected by public - OpinFon, and before that, we doubt not, fm will .stand con.' demned.—Pittshurgh Advocate. $490,712 03 99,127" 00 49,793 00 1.25,‘202 93 '3;457 33 A meeting ofMembers of various religious denominations-bas-recentlyiteli - lieldto — Pliila= delpliia,'.and ari association formed under tbo title of " the American Protestant Asiociation.' The objects of the association are thus ad forth in the revisantsticle of the Constitution 2,397 25 2,194 45 93,1776,.5': 1. The - union and Acouragernefir bf. Protes tant ministers of •the gospel, to 'give their several congregatione instructions on the differences be twedn Protestantism and Popery. - 2. To call attention,' to the necessity,of a more vitensive distribution, and thorough study of the Holy Seriptores. . . 3. The cireidatihri - or books and tracts adapted to give information on the Various' errors of Po pery in their histery,•tendeney and design.- 4. To awaken the attention of the community to the dangers which threaten the liberties, and, the public and domestic institutions; of these U. nited Stater; from the , assaults of Romanism. 7,861 21 698 41 $436;905 .!itt • The officers of the Ascociutiom we observe, comprise individuals from twelve different reli. gious denominations ; and in the formation of similar associations, on the same basis, there will much good follow to tho Protestant churches therriselves, as 1 )3 , commingling together, those as. peritles which are engendered . by a want of mu tualletereenrse- will — bc - softUned rand it-will-he ono step t owards preparing tho way for the uni versal coming together of the true Worshippers of God. A Committ:i3 appointed for that purpose. hive put fbrth a long and very able address' setting forth the object of theAseocialion—thc necessity for it—and the inovennents of tho Ronikish church to secure the 'ascendency in the United States. - This pleasant Medicine laTormedly conibiii tion of twenty di frerent ingredients; all celebrated for the cure Colds, Coughs, and Pulmonic Com plaints.; mid by its combination, ilone of these arti cies should be used separately and afford no relief, in the El:!critAcT OF IIOARIIOU41) they are so ainalpinated, that the benefit of the whole is e* perienced in one Compound. _ About three years and a half ago, this article was first brought before the public. It was heralded with ho previous announcetent of its merit_ or value; but . was introduced by the Ptioprii4ors to the community to stand by theirAlecision, as regarded its beneficial influence. That decisionhis beep attained in a matt •ner altogether unexpected. The unsought acknowl edgement of its worth has proceeded spontanecnisly from thousands, who have experienced its benefits throughout the country. And why is it so ? pa- cause the trial of its qualities in Coughs and Colds, hoarseness, Nritation of the Throat, Croup,Who6p ing Cough, Asthma, Catarrhs; Palpitation ,cif the Ueart, Liver Complaint, Night S‘Veats, difficult or profuse Expeotorktion, and all .diseases leading to Consumption, lifts given it a value that no other skit ter-medicine has - ever reached. When,the blood is in an unhealthy state, and the constitution naturally delicate, if a cold sets fa and noimmediate relief takes place, the chances are al together agalnSt the Patient attacked ; it is when rem edies are taken in time, that disease le checked and. life saved. There iS nodisease hut may not lie suf fered to go such a lengththat . no medicine Ot: phy sician in the world can save the ,person attacked. This should be rerneMbercil by all; the safety of life is, to be prepared in time. At the symptoms of a Cold, Cough or Chilliness, THE CIAItIF.IF.D' ESSENCE OF HOARHOUND CANDY, shrinkd tie freely used accordingto'liire . otio'ne;,and.iii every i case' where It is Its used nfiroP.r time, the Cough or Cold wall bb ltroken.up or eradicated. We feel it our (flay to. impress flan upopsvery one—all reme died Must he taken In kink.. • . •- • Complaints of: the !dugs allc the-moat dangtrnus and at the awe time most prevalent of all diseases. Oursßrute is most, peculiar it changes suddenly:: from extreiile iVAI7 I II to eXtrOtne".46oloi froip wet to duo and it is from t change ; in the chalet° that ; diseases are apt to arise. , • ; The following is floe of a thitneatuf.der)l4llei ;lie) Preprietor show, attesting , the vitt*, of Ills remedy. , „ • • • have.mperiniOncil ly tested the Apes of your Clarified Essenee oarhound Cant! , and Would recommend it to 'be' u n iversally used thoite whose limes nre'eiiposedimo public spelt 'er,ellould 'be without ': • -; , • ifer. Mr:Lrow, • 'Formerl7 Pastor of Nf. - E: Church; Ycirk, PD. 'Remember, - each package of the genthe floar;.• Candy is sighed',]. PEactilc Sem. • Alf letters, postpaid, threCtpcbto,d.Pepse Son, ..4", Di% i slop strret, X, will be p pea Undly attended . an ific'eauntry wishing '[ ease's - .It c ,illi ot i r opindyean obtain It atthe manufacturer's torp,,sibisodir*li Order. fOny . One in' the ;thy with whowth!;.hare dealings. . ,!;,RYNleretisinia 'and 71tbreltifOcrirtti ',this 'vicinity ci t ilia - pu t ippe t tif opi ) iucto ifitessri...:lllyera - St' flarerstick_ ovholtave afargo'!flidfratOPPOTOireqt. the.'lllDiluGicturer.Y,, r. or soli.by.- fitlyEafg lku)k. IFEAsTICK, ,43010.;440it510t4 CArlialeAnd ! - I,Dondierner,4**l.llAburg, naii4l;44oll !ranif4sWn 6' f Pt' t*Tirt.'' Protestant Association 1.?a:L.131"e 11)%rOD:Us EMI MIALIPREF!P. On th.li'sth of George U. Harn Mr. THOS. H. ZH[:l; to Miss ANNA -THONlP :ON'tboth:orcicOiiihiovenrCumberlanitcoynty DIED, I n Wetineedtki ...Morning • - DITLOW, of,B9uth•Middleto4 township, aged,ptiou !To the VOtero' of Cumberland,, county, GErm.t3tr.:4:—.l offer myself astioandidate for the office of . SILEIRITT of Cumberland county, and will be thankful to you fur' your support. MICHAEL HOLCOMB. • • Ctrliele, March 2f), 180: te•4l Household. Furniture ,AT PUBLIC 'SALE: . • WILL he exposed to sale on SATURDAY the 25th of MARCH, at 10 o'clock, A. 111: at the residence of Mre. Massey; next door south of the Methodist Church, an assc4 , tineut of ;. mousEnotio .11414.17TURE, consisting in part of Tables; Chairs,•Bureaus, Bed titeatia,Stiras, Stoves: &c. sto., will' a variety. of Kit chen utensils, Earthen-ware, &e. Br.c. Sale positive. Carlisle, March 22, 1843. It-21 CLEI.-4'Zir- - aUCD:OS;ft. WHEREis,.my wile, Mary Ann Smiley; having eloped from my bed and board With out any cause dual know of, this is therefore to no . - tify and caution all persons not to credit her on my accotantoas I am determined not to pay any debts of her contracting from this date. WILLIAM SMILEY. Newvilledtlarch*,lB4.s.--3t. . Application for.,TavenirLicelise'.. . To the HotorabletheJudiilOfthe Court of General Quarter Sessions of the -- PeacejOr-tho-County_of Cuniberland,'at .4ril Sessions, ✓l. D., 1843.. ItquricE is hereby given that .I intend to apply nt the next term of the Court of Quar ter Sessions of Cumberland county, for License to keep &public house, in the house Int preselJ occu. py in the borough of flozuestown. WILLIAM QinGLEy._ 14131:cli 22,1343, NYE, the subscribers, citizens of the bdrough of Hognesto'wn, in which the 'Move mentioned inn or tavern, preyeitio he licensed, isProposed to lie kept, do certify that Qiitley, the above named ap plicant, of geed repute for honesty and b_mper ance and is Well Provided with !Mute room and other' conveniences for the lotlgidg end iccomniodatlon of strabgurs end travellers; and that iamb MI inn or tav ern is necessary to occoMmodate the public and 'en tertain strangers and travellers: John M. Makin • Daviil.ll. NV. K. Brenizer John Lutz Jarties.Carey Genrge I Innek Jelin Chronisier • james :Andersen . .v. - H—Alri II 'Dell' • inseith Jolin Mitteer • Geo. W. Diller. AitCIiERIS LARD -LAMPS - At Matitifitcttirers Prices Ak.R.O IVS PATENT LARD LAMP for bornirig.Lard without any. preparation, for sale by' the subscriber. The light is equal to the be , t sperm-oil, is entirely 11 , :e from smoke or smell, and "osts less thaw half the price. The appal:inns for limiting the lard is neat and simple, does not de tract from the appearance, is not limbic th get out of repair, and may be applied at hi srwill expanse tai those kinds now iii use. conlident that this article requires 014 to be known (o come into general use, I respectfully invite the ptinie - tii . call and QI , 1". them in operation. 5. M. HARIti.S. Carlide. March 2'2.1113. " tf-3t ,Biriatkrit,ptcy. United States Covrt, • El.k§TEitN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA H. 0:7 0 E.„: D • ETITIONS-foy Discharge and Certi ficate under the 13atiketupt taw, have been til ed by .101.1 N. JOHNSON, formerly . Alerelmitt of • —llarrisburg,sitid-latc_contractotlion_ public works, by the firm of Jacob A. Gorgaslc. Co. ' • Cumberland cn.' and SATURDAY, the 2i tit day of MAY next, at II o'clock, A. M..is appointed for the hearing there of, ba.bre the saidenititsitting ill Danttruptcy,mtbe District Comte mutt in the City of piiihoophi qo vi.en and where the Creditors of the sail Petitioners, whn have proved their Debts, nod all gaiter persons in in terrst; may appear ant' stow emote, if any they-have; sirelf - Discharge-atel-Certilicate should not he g.r.ittlet I. Clerk of the District Court. 10-Q0 Nla yell it;, 1813 DOUCE% TFtTITIONS for Discharge and CertificateVn , der the 11•Inkruid Law. h. s been filed by DAVID FREE, Farmer and Calpenter, • Cumberland co ANDREM B.A . IIIOcK , late Distiller, now ...,_ Mason, - • . - do. JOHN SOURBECK, late Merchant, now Innkeeper, . . do. JEREMIAH MYERS, Farmer, do. MICHAEL M. ELF., late Manager & Clerk • Mount !lolly Iron Works, ' - do. and SATURDAY the 01 , 111 day of APRIL, next, at 4 1 , .; ) ,: e 1 i zt, , , , , , , ,,. . „ N a 1 i . d is C higo rt it . lt s e it c t l i l:o ig i• i t i lr 1 1; : t.t k •i i t . l i g i 1 , t .i c h 3 cre a; the District Court Rollin. in the City of Philadelphia, when and where the Creditors of the said Petitioner •, have proved iv their Hulas. and all persons In iv terest, may nppenr and show cause, if any they have, why such Discharges and Certificates should not he granted. MIAS. HOPKINSON, Clerk ol the DlStriet Court. 10-16 Feb. 15,1541 a0211z20 rotTITIONS kr Discharge mid 'Cvi'li facade n the Bankrupt Law„ have-been filed the tfith Jan. Ita43, by y JOSEPH FO, Carpenter and Cabinet • tua-ter, . _Guntherhmd:gr- SAM WI DA VIDSON, Tanner & Currier, and -s a Ruddier in Contina)? with John • Davi , ison, . • • . Cumberland co. EDWARD lIELFE:OTEIN, formerly of Dayton,Olito, merchant, nn vt Clerk, , WILLIAM H. WOODBURN, -late Mer-• • chant and rammer, • . •. Cumberland sAmtrELAlirrii,,(iiidividuially and ne at • Member of the firm of Smith and Quigley,) Merchant, Miller, find Dist)lier and For warding Merchant:• CuMberlanit co, GEORGE FLEMING, formerly. printer anti publisher, late contractor on Public Works, do . and FRlD t lY•the 81st day of, MARCH, at 11 o'- c100k,A.1 , 11.1s appointed for the hearing thereof, hefere the said Court, sitting in. BankrOptey, at the District Court room in the City c.f . when and whet•° the breditors of the said Petition-. ers, who have proved their debts, anti all persons .interested, may nOpear and show cause, if any they have; why such Discharge and Cet•tificate should not granted, FRAS. HOPKINSON, . • Clerk of the District Cotirt. • Jan. 18, X849. tOt-14 NOTICE. /PETITIONS. for ,the piaabstrge and .Ce rfirMate BauVupt Law, !love been filed by CaNILAD HAD, Partner, Cumberland Co: JOHN MoCOHMIC.,K, , Tradrri. . do. .JOHN lypOort URN, tate Aigrubant St , iron Muster of the firm of JOIM Wood- • burn & Co„ Joseph L.Oughlin and Co. and JamesAVileop,,Agent,l • do. • JOSEPH W PATTON, late iron kinster, do. 'JOSEPH A. , EGE, individual{) and as .ICII A EL, P. EGE,S Partners 'of the firm of Ai. P. &Ai:A. Ege; •, . J.ate;ron Alastars, do,„ JAMES cotz,:Thilor, • • do. ,fltrpruct;,.. fiENZTAX, Late do .eod ..PR o'l It dn . *, of : MARCH next,.'il, at It '.7,cftifoelt; tiPpointed foe ..the hearing thereof,' before thhartid Court,. rattirik. fl Bankruptcy; at the . Distrtct lCUurt Room i City of PlidadelOriti,.wlt4d e',Ocl who'd th torero? the:eaid - Petitionere, l ivho have proved their debtsi and all other, persons in ; interest, may ap.. pear nud ishrAti tattee,.if any they,have; why such' Petition should not be granted: • ?' "PRAS: HOPitiNiaugq • . . . Clerk df the 'Diet:rick Court.' Phila. Jan. 4; 1841 , <1.9-10 ?usT this fine assortment 40,944itnivrirgrsopr LODGIM dile' in' EIGHT . genleitlioiirdirs 'Will be taken '0 as tibove,:bnil comfortably aciommodatetl;, at $1 50 per week', ifpnlil in , once a month, when due; Enquire of the Printer:after let April. March 2'2,1843. " ' ' M:1 it and. Woblirn Pigs rOR VgiAt pair ot!liel:kaltir.aild Woburn Piga or • - nure blood, which; Meg VtaTtea from the Row , bout the first or 401, piem: Also, a full blooded . •' • • • -- DZlVentirS3ol Ertalrls This animal wasimrehased :far $ 1.5 U, when he Wall about iwe years aldt he will be .tsiz this spring. a bright red, nerfeetly,gentle and 'very handsome. He is sold only because the oWner has two. Price $5O. He may be seen at the residence of the ;Subscriber, one mile west of Carlisle, on the Bail road. ' ' JACOB DUET. Moriin Penn, March 0,1849. ' 3t-21 Sheriff's Sales. Y virtue of a writ of Venilitioni Exponas, to me B directed, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county; will he exposed to public silo at the. Court House';in'ilie borough , of Carlisle, on "Saturday the.Bth of Atiril,'lB4.3,nt 10 o'clock, M. the following described Real Es tate, viz:— A Liitil - GrAul i altuate.in the bOronalt of Carlisle, containing 60 feet in breadth and eao feet in depti, more or less, Mijoiiiing tt lot of the Rev. Tlinnins,Creigh on the' West, all alley on the North, the Maiirstreet on the South; and the public square on the Wei, having thereon erected a large two story Stone 1101'SE, and eight two story Brick houses called Harpers' row •• Also, A Lot of flrotitid, situate in the borough of Carlisle, containing one acre, more or less, ncljoininF'the , fianot)er and Carlisle•Turnpike .rond on the Last', John Agneiv on,•the,Wot, a lane on-the' Soutlyind a lot of Miss Noble's on the West. Seized. antl taken in executiou as the property of John Harper, Esq. and to be sold by me. • . PAUL NaRTIN, Sheriff. • 3herifßs-Office, Carlisle, • • March 22, 11143. S St-21 1300 KS TAT PY KNEEDLER & HUNTER, Cheap Booksellers and Stationers, in Milk street, berth door east of the public square, end nearly op. polite ‘Vontlerlieles Hotel, keep constantly on hand the different kinds now in use of School Booki,.llltscellaneoiti hold EMM Ailank ißookm, Paper. &c: of the best binding and latest editions, all of Which they will sell at from 10 to 50 t)r cent. beloW the usual prices'. Also, Extra Brother Jonathaintss and New'Worlds received regularhfras soon 113 they are ratite prods, . , t RIAOrAZINES.• Greliam's, Sergeant's, and Miss Leslie's Ningniines, Goiley's Ledy's .Book, and Ladies' Compenion, re ceived as soon as jawed. . Select Library 'of Religious Literature;- FOur first Nos. received; which epoch' D'Aubigne's llikory of the lieformation, complete;with the eX eeptioe of one number, which will be rectbs;Vit-in:toe course of the present month. Price 15 cats per number. • CainplielP,sToreign Montyy Magazine, or Selqct Nliscellany of the Periodical Lit.e'rature.of Great Brifidti, itiliich will be occasionally illustrated iriUtclesi.iis on Steel, Woodcuts Portraits of distinguished individuals - . Price 50.celits per No. Libraries., Library Companies, and Clubs, sup plied I'd the lowest lyrics&_, 20,000 POUNDS OF RAGS. wonted 14oliove, for which the highest price trill be paid. - ' o ELLIIJ7T tt , very. reduced prices, a full nru g s, Medicines, nye-2tuffs, PAINTS,.&e. together with , *Stntionnry,llc Cap Paper, by the Reim, Letter do Slates by the - dozen, Silver Peneih, Drawing do Sable heir do., I)ruuwiug Parter,Sealing Wax,' Wafers, Penknives, of •tfline. quality; Painting brushes, Grai, ing do. Shaving do. Teeth do. Flesh do., Shaving and Toilet Soaps in great variety,VOrnibll, ,Spices Ground and Unground ; Togt.;ther with every other article iudie Drug line, the attention of Physicians, Country Merchants nod Dyers, is solicited as 1 urn determine to seljt,sat very low prices rm. Cash. Carlisle, March 15,15 t 3. tf • pia,ro corEns, A superior article will be sold, a bargain lbe cash at the State of Ilat subscriber. Ft•b: 15, 1543. • GCO. W. IIiTNPt..- BOOTS AVM SHOES. I inn now receiving a lat: n tot lot of Hoots nod Shines of sill descriptions, nod mill sellLi I eu' lit gl:CIAlly, foe ClOll, call at the old stantl'opprsite _Wontlerlich'sOtel. CIIAS. WALLIN'. Mitch-15 1843.. 1110 Dissolulio of Part pirship. E Partnership heretofore existing.between the subscribers-under the ,iitne Hnit slyle•af A.-& R. NUBIA', is hereby dissolte•l Iv intitual consent, all demands nominst said nein—and all dtAns 11111.1 t eI by hook 711:V01114 or ottwowise, 19 tn be settled with Robert Snodgrass, who is fully •iintliorized t o o close said concern. ArtNisTßoxc. NOBLE, liollEßT NOBLE. Csrii , ll., March 1 18i3. - ' `• 3t gp C2ILLC~o 7 1 11 E Creditors of ‘V ILIA A M L. C U Jl - 111\S. will take notice. that in the matter of the account of, Rohe. t Gilmer, his assignceohe Court of Collo-nun Pleas ortood,,,h,„d 11.011e111 Sontt, iltillOr 10'111:W01H' the A54,...ts to :till tironugthr-creditors. And said A utlitar m ill attend, for that purpose, ut die public house occupied by J o Itebuck, is ShippeUsburg, on the II th day of April fieXt, at 4. o'clock' P. Nl.. ' .1104Etrri;IL1IOI2, Assi g ned. Alurela 15,18.13. 6t-20 Application fc;r Tairpro License to the Ihnorable the Judges of the Court of Gen oral Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Comber land coutity, at April Sessioas,•A. D. 1843. rrIlE Petiiion•of Christian Randalls, of "- -- the townshipfilopew ell, respectfully •repre sents, that he is cell provided with. house room and other conveniences for the lodging nod accommoda tion of straogees and travellers at the house he now occupies as a tavern in the town of Newbury in said township, he therefore prays the. Unnorable Court to grant him a license Ihr the name, uiti lie will ever pray, &e. Aittrelf 15, 18.13, - do Ns, the: Allibscribers .cittzens of the township of Hopewell, in which the above mentioned inn or tavern prayed to be licensed is proposed to-he kept, do certify that the above named applicant is of good repute fo . r-linnesty nod temperance, and is-well pro vided with house ream and conveniences for the lodging, and accommodation of strangely and trav ellers, and that such tip inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public limb enterMiu orpngoes and travellers. , • : John :111iteay lames Itenderson PeterLesher Atac.* G. W. Glftftw . e 1). AtiaorGunliel Robert L. Patterson George Gunkel kim Moniry .1. ,Robert I.la •k ItobertAnigley W. S: Itunshatsr John Craig . David Lesher.- Apptigati9n. for Tavern . License.- 'll3 the Ilotiorpote the Judaea of Mn. COLN' of G.444`; ppf Quarter Yeisionit,afthePosoe os,nbiriam. • 1 , comsty, ht .NOl Se!tiont,4: 1849. • iikation reepOctriilly ,re.presents,thirtyour Petitioner is pinivideiltyith the necesiatY requltiieC L fof., keeping fictiee of Public Entertainment, In titeliOnselhe now. occupies, an South Middietonto*nihipi 'yoiir petitioner there fore prays ythirloitors to giant'him a Weenie for -the ampe the ensuing year ,commencing on the Ist day of April, 41. fl.lBld • • - • t' • POILIP Mardi iS, 184 i. tc-20 •• • Ittictlic tindef;signetl citizeneof S. 111iddleton tp. bcpinty of Cumbevland, do certify that we are well icquainted,with the above., named P. Breda bill, and that he is -,Of good reprt foi. honesty and Temperanceouid iswell provided with houseroom. inid.,uonYiencies tor lodging and -liacominodation Of Strangertand - rraVelleri,and therefore,irecom mend him so your lannonre as- well deserving of a lieetisiondfurther ,ssay:thiit; a Tavern at thin atPea is iin accommodation to the Puhlici.-, • ----Trederickitidtr *Jamealtiegitine" , "- ' Breolthill'z;u3nhnNonderlieh , ,-; AasiaYitga Abraham ` l ol.ll9 l 'Mfmn4i.': GIIRISTIAIsT ItANDALLS MI CARLISLLF - MALItEMINARY.:,.. , o r in s imptitp . w ent into .operation tit the Ist 11_ day of October, A. D. 1831, under the general superlidendance of the . board, of Trustees. It was nrranged in different departments, each by special agreententtlinler, the ininiediate superintendence of the Most efficient and atirnpetent instructors. Books of reference, globes, maps, approved works on draw ing and painting, were provided qut of the state sp., propriation; a thOsonglybotirse of Instruction Was - prescribed; embtficing a rthe various bran Ches of a liberal education. Psti*ular (abilities have been af forded for instruction in languagesanclent find -mod ern; music, instrumental 'And Yobal, tirithinetio and mathematics; natural and literal 'Science; &awing and painting, and whatever else appeared to the Trustees to he useful, or ornamental. : , ' ' Tlie Trustees have bean Careful to have special InStrtictors employed from time to time; so as to ef fectuate by ample and efficient `means nll the pur poses of the Legislature ludieated in the different provisions of the charter. . Excellent accomnindations are provided for pang ladies from a distance. They board With, .and two under the immediate dire tit some"of the instructora. ..„Day scholars are received no heretofore. , ,• , The Trustees • were much gratified at a •r er.ent meeting in revievving•the active operation" of tha in stitution, and, authorized a tender to the Pidle, of theiiunani mous and eordiaj assuranee,thalthe means here offered. for acquiring_ a complete and thorough , education; are no where surpassed„ • • , ".1010 . President of the Boned. . March 15,1845. . • , 41.•40 N. 13. The department under Mrt. Stevens' care, from the Ist April next, will he kept in a large And ' commodious house in West - Lontuer. street. The other dePartment where it ndw is, in Main street. . EXITENtaiII.VE. SALE Y V. 204 1 37..VelaMs itit,i . ON 'Tuesday and Wednesday; Alta •28th and . 29th of March, wilt be sold at public vendtio, at the At erosion Houso Hotel, in the borough . of Carlisle; . . . _ • an Extensive variety of . • F UR.IPI T UK E, of •every deseription, ri reprising Sideboards, •Sofas, Bureaus, Tahles, Chairs, a large quantity . of Carpeting, Bedsteads, Beds and Bedding, end with alpAt'every other article of Furniture, ne cessary for a Hotel Also; a grst.rate Cooking Stove, and a large qiiantity. of Kitcheo Furniture. The sale will centristrebnost the entire lot of Furniture now.in •:, , .414 liutel, the subscriber in. tending, to remOye 4in the Hotise on the Ist of April. i A reasonable credit will be griten on all articles sold. Sale to COMlllenCe. at 10; o'clock on each Any, and to continue until the articles are die. posed of. • ~ •C. M'FARLANE. March R, 1843. .. ' - 0.19 ... 41F — EilA MOTT'S OR n rety_superior article:of:SPEßM L;it ju is, 1. gm induced to Veliece, of n filler quality than any now fon sale in Carliale, find in price as cheap as the cheapest for Cosh. Moo SPERM CANDLES, Bute at 371. Dissolution of Partnershiii 17111 E partnership heretofore . - existini tinder J. the name of STEVENSON ac , DINKLE, is_thisilay_dissolitedby_mutuaLconsent., _Those indebted to the finis arts ,reeiiiested to make pay inent to T. C. Ste:wenßon, In 'whose hands the Books are left for; collection. The Drug Store will hereafter be carried on by T. C. Stevenson; March. 8, 1843 s i l / 4 ‘ , 1 1 OS tA4i, I HAVE received my annual supply of A GARDEN SEEDS,from Mr. Landreth. %stk.!' are warranted fresh. S. ELLIOTT. ' citrii,k, March 8, 18.13. tf.l9 , .. WINDOW GLASS. 10 by E.. and 8 by 10, for sale Iniv,by the bnx, by March 8, 1p43. VW 1110 LESA LE @, 1 2-Z7 -Z-b-t-.@ 3 =3 In No. 77i itlarket re.---Norih Sick—above Second 00 - Goods for Cash—at Auction pricei. 4 v, THE substriliers have determined to conduct their iniiineas upon the CASIT System, and will selLtheir 'Goods us low, if not at a lower grade of profit; than has heretofore "been dunii in Philadelphin;--not one article reduced 'very low, in the expectation of making it up on other Goods but their prices shall he ail correspond log law. Their prices will be.goyerned by the,Auctiou log, at the same (Hces, nett Cash, as the Auctions do nit themselves with the Interest for the time as their Profit. This cannot but present strongJilducement for buyers, especially from the Country, to call on them ill preference to purchasing at Auction, where persons do not get the time dis conntomleis, their hilLs reach a certain amount, to which amount it is not always convenient for Coun try Buyers to purchase; and it will also_nvoid the disadvantage of large lots, an albeit more time to select. `Thry design to nvnil themselves nt every facility, in both the Nevi Yiirk ns well Ita Philndelphla Aueticnis, in procuring their goods at the lowest pos sible pities. We now ITT:n.111111./ invite nor friends nod the nnhlie to the Teat of .Esperience in this innitrr, he in;; the best way to convinue them or the troth of nor proinihe., JoliNs.rox, twittc s, CO. Marr.h.B, 1843. 19. nrs FA, Ebaugh, z.1312(w„ - al anya t tlitzu c , WOULD respectfully inform hiR friends that he has returned and will remittn Rome time in Carlisle. • Ha may be'consulted on profes sional business at McFarlane's Hotel. March 1,1843. tf.lB - ;ertts. lo i Nf eu lt ßl A wiej.l3,Z 3 VllTse, CITRON 'and LEMONS—fresh itntl of the best qualities. Alao, tt lot of superior mild north River el lEES S pices °fall kinds, groundnut! unground, and in addition a general assortment attic hest Java awl Rio Coffees, Peas and. Brown Sugars, as also _white Havamt and Loaf Sugars ofeommonand finest qualities, and a lot of the finest. Crushed Loaf Sugars: a lot of tinest quality of Starch - jor pale at' the low est prices. Call at our Grocery Store, West Main street. , J. W. EBY. Carlisle,-Maroh 1, 1843. ,te.l C9IIRT PIit3DCIA.I3.4IIIOIIi. HEREAS the Hon. SASltat Harstrek Pre. sident J4dge of Abe Court , . of Pommel" Pleas of the Ninth Jodiel4 .district df Pennsyl vanial and the lion. Joutr Sruater and TitOmAs 4 P. 14,1.5 it, ,Imiges •the said Court of Common Pleas for the coun ty pf Cumberland ; have issu ed Hick precoptlieering date °film dOth °firm; 1843, and .to Me directed; for holding a Court of Oyor and Terminer, General Jail Delivery; . and Gencial t/uoiter Sessions of the Peace; at Car: lisle, on the second Iftditday of April; 1843-4e ing the 10th day—at 10.o•oloelt In the 'forenneil NOTICE, IS HMI EBY:GIVEN to, fhb Caroler, Justices of the Niece qiul Poi/rid:4s of the Sold Cehinty of Cumberland; that they' lie .theri arid there .in thbir:.proper • persons, .frith' their Records higuisitiens, Examinations and other kennorni;rances, to do tho Wylie:which to their of. fiCe respectively appertain—.ancl those who ere hound by itiognszancesto prosecute against the prisonersibst are, or then may . be, in the' Jail of said county, to-be then 'andjtbere to prosecute; against them as eholl.be just and right. Dated . Carlisle, the 2d' day:of ,Msy:oh, 11343, and 'the 66th 'year of Ametican 'lndePe PAUL MARTlN,Shetilt:`. ~'„,t to.lo Dtarqh 8;1843: T,"lcSz#44=l; 4 44tria 24)Q0 . '"BllEtS'oviilrE forivhich 1 Nypkpliztho margair ve .991 LAT CAISII. 4.;irlisloitrooomper l o4a. w o • k net , ;N' 'I!, )1! • MgPO O ; 46 O : tittftlisN'e At'kritioV ,§IIE RENEE er Ire the Gave tg ottpo g ni, 41. to the publie, 4 tlint they have in West HigkstreetinOttdockniltlr:Berriard-liero dels' Watchtnaker , /boot:date,' MeFiat4 lane's Hotel, under the firrp, NECK,IIOWIAER, HARDER & Co.';wheire they are . in:dplifei . fti exe-' cute all kinds ot 'work Inibeir linemlli°!rdisfvierk: manlike manner, and in tfieikleat and ta - tist taeLiou able sfyle, mid at moderidepriees:' ; • • A cotter has been employe{l, wholtatbad • long ex perlente in some of our trio fashionable cities...Z- They have also secured' the hest WorkrritinVio that all who will.favor them with theicidiforti, - roay:rely . upon batting their, wark done in the' tiest'antaiineK • Country Cloth will be miide;:tip as reasamable as it can be done in - the country. , • "',.• Country prbducis will, tin takent in usebanke for w0rk..1...211EC1F ,• _ ' , ..,atimnairiPs . SALES. • ' Y virtuoV 'several writs of Venttitierti :LP pow., to me directed, i,xuedout ofthe.Court: of C;oatmors Pleat' of Curpherland .countY, will bo exposed to' public 'safe; at the Court House, hi • the boraugh of Carliele.On . Saturday the 25th day of WhirCh; A. D. 1843; the following described . real estate, to .A,leu, A Trent of Land. situate in Mifflin' township,eontaleing 50 acres ' More,er less, adjoin inglemain of 'A brelnati Zeliglee,George Hoover, HAM AIiPMR, end' othei• lands of John Harper, having thereon erected a log Iltakse midetable; end's Saw Mill. Eeized and taken , imi execution ah the property - of dohn.liniper: ' ; A Tract•pf tianthiltitate inNewton tc4n-p ship; containing *St acres, more Orless, bounded. by lands •cif , Jallice: ltilgorei•W il lin in SinitiVOs. Waggoner end •others,.situatci kit the'!' head of the Green Spring, hasingjihereoripreeted a two story Stone Hmise, Frame . Barn, and a. two story Stone WOolen Factory , also a knell tenant' hourse. SeiXed and taken in execution as the property of Ezekiel MeGlaughlin. • • • • ' . rislo 7 --A hot of Ground situate in diet borongli of Shippensburg, containing .fifty-nino feet in breadth, and two hundred and forty feet. in length,. adjoining 010 Rail Road on the Wei.t, P.,Dedivibe on the North; an alley.on the East, and Anthony• Wolf on the South, having thereon erected a two story Frame House and Kitehen..:- Seized and taken in execution•ai the property John Speeso. "•-•,— Also—All the interest , nf George Trim ble, being• the one-fifth part in a tract of land, situate inthe township of Silver Spring, contain ing 116 acres, more or less, bounded by the North Mountain on the North, -'Garman on the East; .Adam Kunkle on the South, and. .John Fought on the West, abort eighty ocres 'cleared, - lie:tiling thereon erected' a Log House - and - ari Mild' Log Dem.—Seized and taken in execution as the property of George Trimble, • • Alio—The tindiVideci half part of a tract of land, situate in Hopewell township, entitaiiiing two hundred acres; more or leas, bounded.bi lands ofJneob Stouffer omm the N iwth,4li)eg Heinpldll,on time Ella ; time Cenodoguhiet - Creek on the South,, end the Franklin comae line on the West, haying thera an Ball-1,1%11d a Log Tenant House. • ' . Also--A Traci. of Land, situate in well township, .contlyning twentytwo neres_and twere,y-two'peecbes, adjninimlinas of the heirs of John Henderson, deceased, Peter Lester and others. on 'alai'. is erected a Log' Uwelll% House and a. Stable.-- Seized and taken in exrcution as the prop erty ofiantes Henderson. • T. C.. STEVENSON, b. DINICLE, Jr. 4t19 Also—A Lot of Ground, situate in the borinigh of Carlisle, bounded on. the East by the Ilaltitnore Turnpike, oil the South by nn Alley, on the North by it lot of John 'Melt and others,contain. leg about one nere, more or less.—Seized and taken in execution as.the property of :lain Harper. Also—A Lot of Ground, situate in the borough of Mechanicsburg, containing 30 feet in breadth, and 150 feet in , 'depth, more or less, ad. joining a lot of Samuel Crowe! on the East, Main street; on the North, an Alley on the West, and an• alley on the South, having thereon erected retvre story . BRICK' HOUSE, and brick Kitchen, and frame shop. • Also—A Lot of fGronml, .sittilto in said •borough, containing 30 feet in breadth and 150' feet in depth, muro or lees; adjoining a lot of Samuel Crewel on the Eagt, Locust street on the South, an alley On the ..P . lnriNand an alley on the West, having thereon erccteda. 'urge Frame Shop and log stable. Seized'and Liken in esecution as the property of ;ease Bowman, .And to be sold hy the ' • . , PA UL 114 IttlN, Sheriff. Shcrifro officc, Carlisle, 13th Feb, 1843. Country Merchants, Builders & others; 1.00111. .IT THIS .! HARDWARE AT REDUCED PRICES; . . prigEtilil. L. ELDER, 493 Market st. Importer nod Dealer in Foreign and 'Domestic Hardware; takes this method of lob forming his friends awl' customers of Cumberland county, that he has receised a large and splendid as sortment of ... • •or . • • direct front England. togelfier with a . general assort• meat of DO-11ESTI.G .1.1.1111)11:1111E, direct from the numnfiiethrers, olfol uhicli has biien 's - elected himself and itrents with great care, expressly for licit own sales. !laving purchased his present stock all for Cash, and at greatly reduced priers, it will en , able him to stll s. prices lower than any oilier store in Pkilailetplir I:1 - Call air, cxamine the Bargains yourselves. Good and Cheap. TiomEopA•nuo sot! other hest Cho -121--at "eolates, Shl Solt& nod Sularates; Cigars of, nit qualities, Carearlith, Phis poll Twist Tobacco. Cellar Tohsandsnokcta, Pointed Buckets anti Cool ers, Mould Candles, CattileL Vorievitril and Brown Soap, Market, Clothes said Bushel .Basketsz.gener= Ally for sale of the best , quulities qualities, •the Grocery Store of • . J. W. EBY.' --2-Carl is] e; Msrrlrl, Natritirf r i ,'" 1 -1 ETTEIIS TESTANIENT,AIIT on the Will Ja_.‘ of Alias, Rudy, how. of Coat ponnsborough , township, deceased, linyo4een'granted to the suh., scriber, residing in same township. All persons, having claims age Inat.aaid pstctte are requested to, present thOnt iluly,euthentrcated cor. settlement, and those ind4i will make paynient to • - . CHRISTIAN STAYIIIAN, .Pcbiqrsili 1543. . 6t.17 JOHN H. GASS, deceased; hereby given - thitiLetteis'Of M. ministration on that - estate of JOHN:I4 GASS; late of .the city of Phileliclphie E deciasedp `Natio been granted to the subscriber: AU fiellitina, knowing them elecasto be indebted fo:intid d 1644,, ar6 icireetcd to Maki, ptymeiti'linmedlately'f* thq, qubleribef, ,teelding in Hfiskinscus,UmnithiK Cumberland connty: ard 41 , 0 rt having clams :A rt gainbtliirn will pres.ent wain' o**r , ' dolt authenticated for ecittlernent.', • JOHN HUTCHISON; Adinlt4etrittal • ,February 151843. ('- ;At.16,. CASH Ll;persone indebted account or notes, are retOlelltiit.'ooF4ipba4N the Sloth , of Nlairoti ortg , oft4t. Ithlily datelt‘ol i ai tt o;it,' will be'plaCetOu Otbet, • • • - L a b !IN' ' , AB, sa•i l " ~!‘. I),A. t . 'ol,lki,tn othei; blinds r4f`cfolluotibik !4:;!ll.ol'ptvifitt Isfataol . lo, et4SP • __ .1: ' -,, ktiolk . : 46iit-tor., : , r • ' inft, ,, .- , ricti* ' ^ iii:liarit 4 444111 0" •'' nk.inho r opr ; h a s .. „ bit , ? VA ° P 4 1 460 ,110 11 10 _ . I , l * tx4r x .„,,, , 0 p r er, K rtmu thm.4lo Itcnotist.**P': Itta'f', ito{nift/Olbt hiti StnilleAgtviaretv4o4l4 i lk t i ~ , 014 0 0 1 ;q1 Ciii,W•i i ll'it l o,..oiiatW ...-.... ' 1 .14.Lt.aa.......74,•‘'-' illt , __,... M I A* 242aragoltattt EstiblishriAnt; =NE vat, 3011 N HAROPM, GEO. Z.tEGIsITZ. W. 91. PAIIKINSOL7 esrlible, Pcb. 74,184.9 P. S. CninherlBlo Nnils ut ti Keg !! ! twatee Nalls.at $3 20 u Keg! ! Pehrtiai y 1,1845 Estate of Michael Ruby. deceased. fl , tf-14
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