i MARRIED* On Thursday Inst, by theßev. Henry Aurand, Mr. John Moddorf, of North Miil dleton township to il/iss Mary Shambach.oi Frankford township. . , . . Communicated. 1 DIED—In Silver Spring township, on the &3d instant, after a short but painful illne.ss, Mrs. Margaret Stouffiet, -in tne 39th year of her age, leaving anaffectionate husband and a large family of children, and an extensive connection of friends and relativesto mourn this sudden and unexpected bereavement. The deceased filled up the measure of her suffering in this vale of tears with a great degree'of fortitude and christiah resignation. To those whp'attended her during her ill ness, she expressed a full, sincere and en tire, confidence in the merits of a crucified Redeemer, and the hope of a blissful immor tality beyond . the grave, beseeching those who were, weeping over her, to weep not for her for she was going where there was rich provisions made, for her, and whererthere was no, trouble, sorrow, sickness-or death, that this world afforded- her no more- pleas ure; her affections were weaned from it and her whole desire was to depart and.be with Christ, which is far better; Thus she calm ly, sunk to rest without a struggle or a sigh, to rise no more until the heavens shall pass away and the earth be no longer. -• Ami we have parted! tlmu art gone; Thy yveary spirit breathM itself tn sleep—. . Si» p.-ifcc'lully: it seemed a sin lo we.ep. Jit those fond watchers, who :«round the stood, And felt even then, that find was greatly goal Like stars that struggle through the shades i N . night Thine. : fcyes one moment caught a gloriojis lighi tq tliee in that dread hour ’twas given know on earth what faith believes in heaven *1 hen like tried breezes did'st th« u sink to rest, Nor one, one pang the awful change confess’d. Death stole in softness oVr t.hy lovely face. And touch'd eaclvfeatvjre with ant*w.borti^race; All—rail, in good time, who placed us here, To liver tn Jove, lo die—to disappear* Shall come*and make their quiet hed with thee, Beneath the shadow of that spreading treej With thee tO fclet ptlmmgb'Dcatb’s long dream* ' less night. With thee to rise up,and bless the morning light, ' \ U, W. H. E. Pennsboro', March srth, 1839. ■ I.IST OF IiKTTIOSiS Remaining in the Post Office at Newville, • April Ist, 18S9. John Boner Samuel Ickes 1 Jefferson Bales, Elizabeth Irvine David Baker Wm Johnston, Esq Samuel Bear John Kile Archibald Bricker il/ary Kindi David Brand Mr. Kerr William Brown 2 ’ Andrew il/cElwain Dr. H. S. Coleman jane A/cDaniel Esther Campbell Henry A/iller - John Dier John jWuasert John Darron jolm A/axwell John Davidson, Esq 2 jane jl/cguin Charles Good' William Ruth .n,Rebecca .Givler Mr. Sneve.ly ''■'. David Gamber Win Shimp . James Greenwood Benjamin Salsbury r.. . johh Greenwood Ann M. Sterret -rSkniuel Hughes Sarah Thompson ' J. Hahn6h2 Wra Thompson of At Peter Hershey Sarah Wilson James Hanna William Watson Dr. J. R. Irvitie iames Wallace JOHN MOORE, P. M. ' NEW SPRING GOODS. Just received at the store oi Arnold & Co. a fresh assortment ot durable Spring Goods, which they offer very law. April 4. Umbrellas and Farnsdis, Silk-, Scotch, Gingham and Cotton Umbrellas. Also, plain and figured Parasol., tor sah cheap, by Arnold IS Co. Silk Hiindjcercliiefs, Shawls, lllond and Silk Scarfs and other fancy Spring Goods, for sale cheap at the new store ol , April 4. TRANSPORTATION TO Be. PHOBff PHILADELPHIA. subscriber has made arrangement)! with B .Messrs, Huoiphreys,'l)utiU &Co -Walnut sttvtt wharf, Philadelphia, to'run a daily tine of . Union Canal boats to and IVoio th it place; to this line is connected a line of cars to run on theCuniv berland Valley'rail w: y to Carlisle, Chainhers burg, and all intermediate places, thus affording the necessary -.facilities oi rail way and canal transportation, to all persons along the route. I: is Confidently Relieved thaMhis airangement will matemljy advantage'those wlio may prefer the Union canal, arid every assurance is given chat the utmost' despatch 'will be afforded, and at tlie lowest rale of freight. GEO. W. LAYNG. Harrisburg. April 4.‘ 1839. 2m POWDER By the Keg, See. received and for sale at the store of ‘ ■■■• JOHN 'GUAY. Agent. - Carlisle. April 4, 1839. . GARDENSEEDS In all their variety, among which is the choicest cucumber kinds, a small lot of flower seeds, to J»e had at the store of - .- > 1 r JOHN GRAY; Agent. Carlisle.'April 4,1839.. CANDLES. ' A supply of Caadlescan bebad at any time by-applying at the factory of ': • . - ' ' JOHN GRAY, Agent. • ..Carlisle, April 4, 1839. ' LIST OF BETTERS ■ Remainingln: thfe Post Office at Stoiighstdwn, * • Pa. Aprillat, 1839.. Chenovyeit Catharine M ntgouiery James Esq Graham Elizabeth . : Musaer Daniel ■Hendrick's William SiighelmanGeorge " Hoach John Jr. - : ... • joSn stoucSh, p, m. /^ : .v. For Sale, ! V; A'act,o|%ratratePUMPMAk.EßS'TOOLS. Enquire of the Editors of the Voluhteer. >"•’3- 'c y Carothcrs Mary Chipped Margaret Camp John Cart George W Culbertson J Cohdit.Amos W_ Carney Barney Cautley William Cramar John Dickson John Demey Martain Diller Joseph U Groft Isaac Dunbar. William 2 E Egen James Earley Nancy fielccft Oonnid I>r Elies Margaret Elliott John F Feighl John Foursht John Fluke F ' Fehl John Fisher Samuel Fishburn John Z ■ Fisher Mark Freeling Ellen Falor John Foster Henry G Snyder Rachel Goodyear John Sentman Sami L Graham Robert . Sterret Robert C Garner Hiram Stubs Vane Galbraith Samuel or? Sterrett ‘David .. T Paxton J Singiser Joseph Gilmor John C Stewart Margaret Gross Samuel . . Schwartz Catharine J Gobles Nathan Schwert David Golden Jeffrey Stehman Jacob Goetz John ' Shuart.Wm Goodman J R Rev Spottswood Esther H Smith George. B .Hartzel John Smith' JUra John M Holsaple John Spore David' Hilton George Snoemaker William Hartline George ' Shireman Mt, Hannah John Snider Peter ' Henery David .Stoner David Heagy Weams ' . Smith Charls Hoimes Elizabeth Sanders Benjamin HoomerDanl Shaffer Mr ■ HolmeS Margaret Smallwood Ellen Hocker Adam , Smith Janh Heckman Maria ... T ■ Hinkle John >. Thompson Ellen Hoover Frederick ? Towle Samuel or Jacob Reinhold $ ■ " ■, U Hass Peter Ulerich Elizabeth Hall Samuel 2 , W, Heppehamer Geo. } Webbert Henry Wise $ Walters John - I& J . Weakley Isaac Irwin Henry or Wm ? Williamson Thomas Wise , 5 Willithtneti Catharine Jhdick Joseph ■ ‘ Woodruff A P Jones Eliza. Williams Samuel ... K’ Weaver Philip Kelley Joliii - .Wise George ■ Kelley Isabella Woods jane^ King Bernard Wetzel john sen . Kissinger JEsq ■ ‘V ' Kinsirtger George . YengSt George ; Kaufman Conrad Yonasiacob Kissinger George sr ' Z Kelly, Patrick Zell Peter Kaufman Jane ZiegJacob ‘ _ ... ,L. ' Zearihg Peter LillyTlichard ■ ■', Zetler Lydia .. R. Lamberton P. M. ARNOIA) 8c CO. In .1 iechanieaburg. S. DUNLAP ADAIR, ATTORNS? AT LAW, HJI AS hisoffice inSouth Hanoycy street! two JLM'jloOra finuth of the office recently occupied l>>; Judge Hepburn, and nearty opposite Alleys, formerly Macfarlane’g hotel. Carlisle, Apri14,1839. , 7 MST OF UETTERS I Remaining ft) the Post Office at Mechanics-! ; ; ■ burg. Pa, April lety 1839; Joseph -Black ,■ • Polly Miller Henry Bup Mary Markly William 1 Bennett -Mary E Nesbit Margaret Bee. . .George Pollinger Jacob Copver David HPlaine John Close _ J-Palmer 1 H, Deafenbaugh Jacob Palmer John Dprnbach. James Purdy Geo W Dougherty Henry Rich . Mary Duey George Rupert ' * El izabeth Eberly Andrew Stork John Eberly 2 George Stoanspring Abr’m Rshelman. Elizabeth R Smith 2 Elizabeth Earnest John Stewart William Fagan David Sanderson Christian Fulmer .. William Smithey John Gerhard George Schoyeye Augustus Oobreght James Sullivan David Gosweiler John Smith John Hoover George Swart Mr Hall (mason) Peter Thrush John KairnS 2 Matey Vansent Henry Landis Samuel Westheifer John J Kinger Jacob Williams JohnManing2 GEORGE F. CAIN, P. M. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office at Carlisle, Pa. April Ist, XBS9. Enquirers unit " please say advertised. A Lehn John Allen Americuß Lion Susan Anderson James. Lea Thomas Adams Richard Low Daniel • ~B Lamison Conrad Barnhart Margaret Lindsay John Burkholder John 2 Leidigh Henry Bosserman E 2 . M Boyers Jacob 2 Main William sr Brown Jacob M jersJno (carpenter' Brant Isaac Metzgar dolin' Barbour William Mornson William Boslcr'Tbomas- --"'Mateer J& W Blackburn George 3 Martin Jas Brown Ann Moore David Moore William Mecleming Joseph Minick John Moore Sarah M v Miller, David Martin Thoipas H Musselman George McClune Robert Mclntire Elizabeth M McNeal Sally McGowen John,, McClintick Robert McElroy Edward MfcOabe Elizabeth i&cCilbe Jane Ann A/cMillen Hetty A/cKibbin Robert Neis George Wogtc /uacph Patten J W Esq Pierce D Esq Piper Capt Joseph Perkins Capt David Quigley Andrew K Robinson Jane Eliza Rupert Henry Reed John Robinson Lewis Nankeens! Nankeens!! •ghvandludia Nankeens for sale low- by Ob. • 4&-Q t GSfewtxt tat* 12 qfft ft 111 x* Register’s Notice. Register’s Office, ? Carlisle, March 30, 1839. J NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to all Legatees, Creditors and other persons .con cerned, that the following accounts have been filed in this office for examination, by the accountants therein named, and will be presented to the Orphans’ Court of Cumber land county, for confirmation and allowance on Tuesday the SOth day pf Jlpril, A. JJ. 1839, vizs . The administration account of Isaac Ad dams. Administrator of Harkness Addams, deceased, Hetty Addams, Adminis-, tratrix of said Isjac. The administration account of John Da vidson, Administrator of John Boyed, de ceased. The administration account of Henry Ja cobs, Administrator of William Beistline, deceased.; The administration accountof John Sneve ly. Executor of Jacob Abrahams, deceased. The administration account of Alexander Sharp, Administrator of William M. Sharp, deceased. The administration account of Alexander Sharp, Administrator of Andrew Sharp, de ceased. The administration account of John Shopp, Administrator of Jacob Neidig, deceased. The administratiomaccount of John Lind 1 , Administrator of David Neiswanger, de ceased. The administration account of Jacob' C, Dooey, Administrator of Steplien Losh, de ceased. The administration account of William Galbraith, Administrator of Joseph Galbraith,- deceased. The administration account of John Mus ser and Jacob Eckart, Administrators of Ja coljt Musser, deceased. The ad ministration account of Jacob Christ lieb, Administrator of Catharine Christlieb, deceased. ' ‘ The administration account of George Beelman and John'Beelman, Administrators of Jacob Beelman, deceased. The administration account of David Mar tin and Henry Bitner, Executors of Thomas’ Martin, deceased. The supplemental administration account of John Houser and John Myers, Adminis istrntors of John Leidig, deceased. The administration account of Henry Breneman, Administrator of Martin Brene man, deceased. - 7 The administration account of Andrew Gross, Administrator of Henry Gross, de ceased. The administration accpunt of John K. Longnecker, Administrator of Henry Long necker, deceased. ISAAC ANGNEY, Register, VHX3 VSXAnoTreutK " ~ •' ■ ft Will stand the ensuing sea. at Carlisle, on the terms set 1 s fnrlhin the handbills. Peter Parley is of tiie very first racing blood. He was got by ‘Oscar’—bis dam ‘Betsey Wilkes’ was by the celebrated ‘Sir Archie’—his grand dam by ‘Bedford’—his great grand dam by ‘D.ireADevil’—his g. g. grand dam hy g. g. g. grand dam hy Syms WiMair. Ihe above pedigree is authentic as will he seen by a reference to the Ani'erican.Tnrf Register. For further particulars apply to JOSEPH HERSHE. Groom. Carlisle, April 4; 1839. 3 m FORWARDING St COMMISSION f . ■ .bouse. MURRAY & FJLEMING, CARLISLE, CUMBERLAND COUNTV, ' HAVE erected a Warehouse on the RAIL 'ROAD, nt the west end of High strent, umxtly opposite Dickinson College, where they can at all times receive and forward merchan dise and produce to Philadelphia, Chambers burg and all intermediate places, having placed Cars on the road which will run regularly be tween Carlisle and Philadelphia, by which Goods and Prodlice of all descriptions will be forwarded with careand despatch. ■ Goods wi|l be received at the. Warehouse of Joseph S. Lewis, jr. U Co., comer of Broad and Vine streets, Philadelphia, arid forwarded to Carlisle, Chambersburg, and all intermediate plsccs* Carlisle, April 4,1839. 3m JOSEPH S. LEWIS, J«. sett Commission dtoForoarding Merchants, s. W. comer Broad Ci Fine ait. Philadelphia, lk RE prepared tp receive and effect sales of JMI. all produce, merchandize, Ac, which may be entrusted to their: care. Liberal advances will.be made on consignments until sales are ef fected. . .. ~ -- Produce.- end'.-merchandize left at the Ware house of Messrs. Murray & Fleming, Carlisle, shall receive prompt attention, and all merchan dize, &c. left with.ua will be forwarded to Car lisle, Clmmbersburg, and all intermediate pla ces, on the rail road, with cafe and despatch, at the lowest,ratea pf freight.- April 4. 1839. ' t -v 3 m list Of* LfiTTERS '■J® EMAINING in the Host Office ■at Dick ■£, tNsoir,'Ha. 30th March, 1839. Vi-** Benson Sarah AJEliaHh Norris Eli Blakeley. George • Hrier Wm Hrussman Heter Swigert George *" Cail Heter . Swigert Joseph. . Coover Adam -Thomas Hetty . Meyers Benjamin Williamson Johesoh M Cormick George , Williams George Nagle Barton; M. M -• ■ A. G MILLER; P; M. 1 HOSIERY. . liadiei are invited to callahd seetheline as sortment;of bleached! unblbached and open workedJ3ottonHose-<-white and colored, for sale by o Arnold & Co: BONNETS! BONNETSJS ■ .Leghorn,Oriental, Braid, Florence and Straw Boanctfj at the :;f t • • ■ JURT LIST POH AFRZZ. TERM, 1838. Commencing on, Monday the Blh day. Alien—V obert Brison. Carlisle —William Roney, John Thompson,John Underwood, Nathan W. Woods. Dickinson— lsaac Brandt, Jonathan Kissinger Hopewell— John Laughlin * *Methanicsburg—Joseph Black, Jacob Gorges M’f/ltn —William Blean, Joseph -North ASti/on—James W Allen, Isaac Koons, John Ruth Silver Spring—Thomas Bell borough— Jacob Culp,Henry Car- Southampton— Daniel Croft, Adam Duke, John Highlands fPeitPenntborough —John Bricker, John' Me- Keehan, jr./JosephTrego TRAVERSE JURY— first Week. .Alien* —Adam Eichleberger, Samuel Eckles, John R Longnecker, James Neal, John Orr, Jacob S’viler, George Thomas Carlisle —Jacob Due?, Jacob S Faust, William " ■ "McPherson, Rudesil Nalcher, Alex. Woods Dickinson— John Corbet, David Glenn, William Harper East Pennsborough— Jacob S Haldeman, Wil liam Miller, Adam Seirer, John Snavely Frankford — Abraham Bauman. Hapevitll —Joseph M Means Mechanicsburg —John Hoover, Isaac Kinsey Monroe— . Michael G Belshoover, Henry Bitner, Geo Brindle, Samuel Gibler, Jacob Strock Mifflin —John High Newville —Samuel Ahl, Samuel Cook, Scott Coyle " Newton— Jacob Gilbert, Alexander P Kelso, Robert C Kilgore, Samuel Wild North Middleton —John Wolf South Middleton— Frederick Brechbill Sblpfiehsbitrg iorpi/g-/i—David Criswell, Henry Davis, sen J Southampton— JohnKilzmilierTsen West Pennsborotigh—John Bear, William Boyd, ' John Fishburn, Robert Graham. John Hoa gy, George McKeehan (of R.) Peter Wilt TRAVERSE JURY- —Second Week. Allen— William Bjooks, jr., John Balsley, John C Dunlap, James H Lamb, Samuel Miller Car/is/e—Charles BeR, .Ctytij.lev.,BOTaVt3V^(.y^ liSm Crop, Abel. Keeney; James Ligget, Charles Murray, Hubert Moore, jr Dickinson —Peter Camp, John Fishburn, Thos. Lee. Isaac Lshnny, John PefFer, sen. 1 , Sam uel Woods, William Woods, Samuel Wood burn, John Weakley. East Pitmsborougb— Jacob Clark, John Erford /fo/ictrcfr—John T Green, Jacob Nickey, James Sharp ’ ' 1 Monroe— George Brandt, Jnqob Morret Mifflin —James M’Ethenny, Samuel M’Cormick, Win Mathers •' Mechanictburg— Henry Lease, Jacob Miller JVetuvitle— William Barr, George Klink, Wm Melrov Nraton— John Shar p,' Joseph Waggoner South .Middleton —David Ebersoie, Alexander, Gregg, James Mehaffcy, Jacob Strickler Sbippensb&rg borough —Jnhn Bender “ township —Jolin Duncan Silver Spring— Jacob Harman Southampton —Adam Reese West Peimsborough —Emanuel KindlghjGeorge Miller, Raul Randolph ■ TtMMUE JVOTMCE. JL trading in the mercantile business, Under the firm of C. vV. Bc P. A. Ahl, is this day dissolved by mutual consent—-all persons therefore having Unsettled accounts wilt please call with C. W. Ahl, In whose hands the books are left for col lection, and settle the same. C. W.BcP. A. AHL. Churchtown, March S 3, 1839. The business will be continued by P. A." Ahl, who has removed the stock of goods to the store mom formerly occupied by Samuel Hyer.— Thankful for past favors and solicits a continu ance of public patronage. P. A. AHL. Estate of Jacob Fried, deceased. .-NO T I C’E.' NOTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad ministration on the estate, of, Jacob Fried, late of Allen township, Cumberland county, de ceased, have been issued by the Register of said county to the subscriber who resides in tlieisaid township. AH.persnris having claims ordemuids against the estate of the said decedpnt,are're: quested to make known the same without delay, and those Indebted to make payment to\ > — : JOHN MATEER, Administrator. March 21. 1839. . , CARD. I>R. JOHN J. MYERS, FIFORMS his friends and the public, that he has resumed the duties of his profession, and will give his undivided attention,to the practice of its several, branches. . .His office is hi the stone house, adjoining his drugstore and one door from the Post Office. . Carlisle, Feb; 28, 1839. Sm Six Cents Reward. RUNAWAY from the subscriber, in Dick inson township,' sometime in November last, an indented mulatto boy, named JAMES RICHA PARKS, about 16 years of age; He took'with him when he went away a variety of clothing not now recollected. Who ever jakesup said boy arid;returnb him to me, shallTeceivc the . above reivardi but no’ charges will bepaid, - '. * SAMUEL WOODBURN. March 21, 1839. St* CHARLES M’CLURE; . ; ATTOIOTU AT.LAW, , TtTTILL: practice- irt the- several Cobrts of WW‘ Cumberland, Perry and Juniata. Office in South Hanover street, Carlisle, lately occu pied by Judge Hepburn; March 21, 1839. if Estate of John Blessing,-, sen,’ deceased: NOTICE. IT , ETTERS of Administration on. the, estate JLd of John Blessing, seji. late of East Penns bmpughtownship, Cumberland county, decease ed. haying been issued toi the subscriber residing >iij said township:.. This is therefore to notify all persons in any way indebted to said estate,, to make payment imtnediately, and those having claims will present them properlyauthcntlcated for settlement without any delay.; i r . . . DAVID HXJME.Mminhtrator.' March SI, 1832. "6t Stocks. Satin, BaitlbaeeeD. plain and- figured-Stocks, for sale by, ' - 1 Arnold Co. '■ Italian, Luibtring,Gros>de>nap, Gros-de-Swiss, Gros.de.Pari3 an da la?ge assort-* iriehf of light and,fancy 'coloredSincs.plaia and figiiijs), tmcriM Ww by; : V Idfkimsf. C*. ‘: FOR, SALE, TWO shott homed Durham BULLS. Price g4O each.. Enquire of Capt. James M'Man iman,' agent for the owner, living near Carlisle Iron Works. , March 28, 1839. Call and exatnino fur yam-selTes., MARBLE MANUFACTORY. JAMES W. KELLY, TAKES this method of informing his friends and the public generally, that he still con-; tinues to carry on, at his old stand in East High street, Carlisle, the manufacture of ICOXnftCBNTQ. Tomb Stones, Hoad diFootStonos, dec. where he shdll at all times be ready to "supply customers at the shortest notice and on the most accommodating terms. Having employed Mr. William Gregg of this borough, my agent for the sale of the above mentioned articles, any or ders furnished by him will be promptly attended to—also all orders heretofore given for work are now ready to be filled up. Cnrlisle. March 28,1839. ' 3t - N. B.—Having discharged John Hatfield from my employ, all persons indebted, for tomb stones, monuments, head and foot stones, tie, Sic, are cautioned against paying him any money for the same, as.the receipt thereof will not be" ac knowledged by me. J. W. KELLY. (O’Perry Democrat inserts times and charge this office. WM. PRINCE & SONS, 'WTETILL make sales of trees and »f cuttings of the genuine Chinese CSJgSja Morus Multicanlis, Monts Expansa; Al- • wWSt pine,.Broussa, Canton and other ties, dctiverableto purchasers immediately, or at such period in tlie spring as is. conv.enient._to them, and will enterauto cohtracts accordingly. Prices and tet ms for the Trees and Cuttings will be forwarded to nil who may apply for them, by mail, as. well ns prices of Silk Worm Eggs, Mul berry Seeds, &c. The Multicaulus Trees are remarkably vigorous, and as we first Imported the genuine trees, purchasers are sure of obtain, ing the true kind. It is from this cause andfrbm the great attehtiod paid by them, that the Ireeir N.' B.—Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Plants, and Seeds can be supplied to any exteht. Flushing, near-New York, > ♦ March 23,1839. 5 • f BRIGADE INSPECTORS ORDERS. enrolled inhabitants subject to 'militia ■ duty residing within the bounds of the Ist Brigade,. 11th.Division,-?. M. (being Cumber land and Perry counties.) will parade in compa,- pies under their respective commanding officer! on theifitst Monday in May next, (being the Bth day of May, 1839,) and the Regiments and Bat talions will parade for review and inspection trainings as follows,'' viz t , ' The Ist Battalion 86th Regiment Militia and the 3d Battalion Cumberland Volunteers, on Monday the 13th day of May, The 3d Battalion 86th Regiment Militia and the Ist Battalion Cnmberiand Volunteers, on Tuesday the 14th of May. ’ The Ist Battalion 23d Regiment Militia on Wednesday the 15th of May- The 3d Battalion 33d Regiment Militia, on Thursday the 16th of May. , The Ist.Regiment Cumberland Volunteers, on ■Regiment Militia, on Monday the 30th of May. The 2d Battalion 39th Regiment Militia, on Tuesday the 21st of May.: . .The 2d Battalion 113th Regiment Militia, on Thursday the 23d of May. , The Ist Battalion Perry County Volunteers, on Friday the 24th of May. ' The Ist Battalion-113th Regiment Militia, oh Saturday the 33th of May.' Commanding officers of Regiments or inde aendentßattalions; will designate their respect ive places of parade and will give at least fifteen ■days public notice thereof. Volunteer Compa nies or Troops not attached to any Regiment or Battalion of Volunteers will parade with the Mi litia Battalion in the bounds of which they re side, , Adjutants and Commanding Officers of Com panies or Troops will make their returns to the undersigned on the day of their respective Regi mental or Battalion parades. Pieces of Artillery ■bust be ib the field for inspection, ' i- . W; FOULK, Brigade Inspector, I*/ B. 11th D. P, JIT, ' Brigade Inspector’s Office. > Carlisle, March 28,1839. J Dissolution of Co-partnership.. THE subscribers trading under the .firtn of D. & B. BKB, have this day dissolved co partnership,-and hereby notify ail persons in debted, to said firm, to come forward arid make payment, and those who have claims to present them before the first day of April next. Or their accounts will be put in the hands of a proper person for .collection. .. ~, . . DANiELERB, -? ... . BENIAMIN ERB. Wormleyshurg, February. 25, 1839. . LIST OP CAUSES For trial at April Term, 1839, First Week, commencing the Sift April.- Dqncah, adna’r Zcc. vs Moore’s adm’rs Moore ct nl. ' 'vs Weakly et al Clark . . vs Wise d Church, surv’g; Ac. r» Cart v .Harlin; etnl. v vs Moore, et al 1 Clippinger ‘ " vs Moore Same . . ,v» Patton . • Church, surv’g,. Zee; vs McClure" _ • ' Lamb - vs Dunlap. . « Kutz r vs Corhmarf Lxit of Causes for trial at $4 week of April , , Temx, commencing 15tli April, M. Ege ex’rs . vs McClure adm’x Uinles •„ Vs Keller V Bank . ... vs Egcct at Cook and Wife . vt Scrogga eA’rS Woodburb . vs Noble Meixell vs Diller ~ ■ . Bullock -i . vs Martin et al Pierce ; . vs Waples C. V. Rail Road vs Meil/ Same ... . vs Kevin , Dobbs ex’rs tis Eby surv’g.&ti ■Thompson .. v.s Davis . . • C.V. Kail Road va Moore’ . Same. veHoicomb 1 . ■ Dysert rsJDysert Eee. .. vs Andersob HjirsH .. vs Smith. ... Loveadm’r ys Eby.Jurv’g, tcc Redett-adm’r '-vs Moore - ■ • ■ McCune -os Mahon Edenbaugh vs Atherton , Lceper . -va Herron etal Martin -r» Wilson - Crbiier - » . •trsßasey , . Stough : :.vs, Moored al. s ....: .■ i>s Huston admV Phillips lor use _'ya Same ..-Vo, MeixeU*'.. i rw.Oilfcr,/.' T Welsh', ■ ys Moore' ISiSSh . vVJtflint -:'V -...vy:- EXCBLUVGE ■ MBdUVK . AND BA.VtW&fr- INSTITUTION* ' Wo. 66 South Fourth Bt. Philadelphia. CAPITAt 260.(000DOLLARS. Open dally, fir t7ie iranedclion ofbusinesa from ...9 A. M, lo 2 V. Al, . DEPOSITED pfmoney received, lor which the followingrateof interest Will beaiiowed: . ,1- year,s pprcent. per .annum;- , 6 mos. 6 ,<• ” t 3.. *■' 4.. On business depositee to bo dfawp nt the plea sure ofthe deptmitor.Jiu interest .wilj.be allowed. Uncurfent notes of solvent.:Banhs, in every part ofthe States, will be received as special dieposites, on such terms' ns may I be a greed on in each particular tasei- By order of the Board, , , , J.DIiSSAA, Cathier% Philadelphia-, Dec. 19, 1838/ . . iy . .CABINET MANUFAOTCB?.’ . THE subscriber rcspectlullyliiforn.i'thc'ir. habitants of Carlisle, and the’public gent ally, that he still resides at his Old S:and, m NorthHtjnoverstreet, opposite Mr. In. Bullock's Chair Manufactory, where he continues to carry on tile . . . atin et .Waking SSvtsinessy in nil its various brandies'. He lias'inldy lur liished himself with a new and ... , SPLEyPID-HEARgiE. - &c. to accommodate all those who may favor him with u call#, He returns his sincere thanks to hii friends and customers tor the liberal e«- coUragemeht bestpivfcd on him, S: solicits a cons timianCe of their patronage. Heflaiter« himself that by strict attention to business and a disposi tion, to please, to merit and receive a share 7 of :puhli'c patronage;. , . , Atf'apprentice will be to learn the above business, if well recommended. GODFREID HAAG, Carlisle, December 6, 1838i—tf. .. * THRASHING MACHINES AND: ZSOHSB POWEH CALL AHt> EXAMINE FOR roU.R S Z lS' ?. L : The subscribers, ihiCnkful for post fawn*, t i. c this method of informing, the public t'; still continue thc.building of *JViraihivg and Horse Power* at their olei stand, in !#• utlt"v street,Carlisle, where Farmo s nun at all Itihes be supplied. T rey 1,. v considerable improvement c u .■ machine, and have also qtt jehtd a ctofEii Thrash ■' t? which for durability and simpleness, w , ■ tion ia surpassed by none. Having all irtanndr of confidence in the-sap-, rlority of the above mentioned machine, fir., tn.y are willing that Farmers shall'M2 ihtmbefore making the purchase. , Pcr&oUawishing to purchase, or examine the machine will please make application at the shop.ortol; Lawshc, Agent, at Macfarlattc'a hotel,nearthc Conrt.House, Carlisle; , ,NEVIUS.& MITCHELL. May 3, 1838. •>. FARMERS’ HOTEE,. in High street a Jetd door* east of the Court ' House , OARLIBLS!. Thesnbscriber having leased the above named establishment from Jfr. Simon If underlie,’i, find having provided himself with every thing, neces sity, is now enabled to accommodate travellers and others in a style that will not 'fail to please hose who may favor him tVith a call. « THE BAR ARB OE7.S.ARS Will receive Ilia special attention. Tliesev.illbe kegtconstantly provided Ivkh the best of LIQ- ARDJE R will atall times be abundantly supplied with all the delicacies which the season ami market can afford, and no exertions will.be wanting to please the palateof the most fastidious. -'/ ‘ THE STABLES ' - arc commodious and secure, and a. careful _,ard Attentive hostler will he always in (C/’BOAKIJERS will be taken by the week, month. or year, on the most reasonable tev.irs. • A strict attention to business and ah niVxious desire to please;will;he trusts,. ‘ensure hhu n rea sonable snore of public patronage. .. .. . JACOB REHHAR; •‘Carlisle, April s, IS3S;-. “ N.- B. The cars run past i*»e above "csUhlMv ment,at 6 and 11 o’clock, A. M. and at 2 and 7 o'clock, P. M. ~ ... /gw-. ' Accustomed to- the 'management *nf horn k. dt-ivers, wililst; c-i lhit^ti now-at TVW^*iHS>^'*TW > is'the-Tnostr dtrha ble corps of-Uny in the army", young ineu-out ci employment confect do better tbnh join it*. Ap ply to .* .. -■ . ;.. . S. KIKGGOLD.. CafitaiH tohtwahdihif JJg/it sh t'Uh ry, Carliiie>J2(: Greets , Feb Wary £B, issV POST OPPIOS, .:' ; Carlisle, Pa^lfow j ,:A S3B> Jitrival iind De/iarture ofM a it s . f * ' ... Arrives,. - : ‘closes. Eastern ’ daily o about 13 hi . .7 p. 'nu “ ,7p- hi.. JOaj.m, Western . ;• . .•• Ifc.m... 10a. m . Southern',- ••13 m.. -7p. tri, Mechanicsb’g •• •• jj m. '7 pt Newville ,l , , •■ 12 m.; : JOa; m . - ' H. LAMBEUTON.H.'M. Estate of JRobert McGlaugfilin,'deceased. ’ NOTICE TS hereby given that .■letters testaipmtary on ■ the will and testameht of Robert McGlnuuh bn. late of the: borough Of. JJew-ViUe,„decVased have been issued to the subscriber by the R f c ’ isterot Cumberland ootinly—lib therefore re quests those indebted to' said de fcediint, to call C n biro at his restdencc in the saicl borriiph r.l -Kew fvillei V thMdhavinßxlaithii aainjiit sh-d cs .taTeiOprejeht thehi.'duly iuthbntihated! fed ~ c u tlemcm. , , ' - . . *?r . \KcWviHe, Feb. Si, WSff.-- ; tliry (. J ur d