.JLadies! Companion. Jl new Volume commences with the 'May number, which wilibe printed with beautiful new type. . The Ladies’ Companion, established in May, 1834—a popular and highly esteemed, magazine of General Literature and the Fine Arts; embellished with gorgeous and costly, engravings on Steel, and the Quarterly Fash ions; and also with Fashionable and Popular Music,' arranged for the Piano-Forte, Harp, rand Guitar. > Since the publication of the number for November, the demand for the Ladies’ Com panion has been unprecedented and beyond the most sanguine anticipations. At the commencement of the volume an additional number of copicsjsyerc printed, which was considered at the time adequate to satisfy all the orders which might be received, and leave a- considerable number on hand for subsequent calls. The publisher is more than gratified in stating that, the whole of an edition of six thousand Jive hundred copies, Was completely exhausted before the issuing of the third number of the volume;,and, con sequently, he was compelled to icprint a Se cond Edition of two thousand copies, making the circulation of the Ladies’ Companion eight thousand Jive hundred, at the termin ation of-the.tenth volume. In consequence of this great and unparal leled.increase of new subscribers, he has de termined to commence the new volume for the ensuingyear, with thirteen thousand: ho ping that lie will thus be enabled to supply all the additional demands for the Ladies’ Companion, as well as those disappointed in commencing with the tenth volume. The proprietor feels grateful for lhaf encourage ment which has been so lavishly bestowed upon his magazine, and at the same lime he begs to assure the readers of the Companion, thafit is 1 hirdetermined tion to meet it with a corresponding liberal ■ ity to merit its continuance. The work will appear in BEAUTIFUL ISTEW TYPE, printed on the finest paper, smoothly press ed, and neatly stitched in a handsome cover. The Ladies’ Companion contains a former quantity of reading than any other magazine lissucd inHhis country, and its subscription priceiis' only three dollars a year, while the great combination of talent secured for the ’ coming year will render it unequalled by a jiy other periodical. SPLENDID ’STEEL ENGRAVINGS, prepared by Mr. A. Dick, ’ ornament the work—one of which accompanies each num ber. These plates are entirely new, and are engraved at a heavy expense by one of the best artists in America, expressly for the magazine. The designs are selected with a view of interesting the general reader, and enhancing the value of the work, for its su perio'r pictoral embellishments. It is with pride the proprietor announces that the La- dies’ Companion is the only magazine pub lished, in which new and* elegant steel I PLATES APPEAR REOITLARLV. Those aCCOlll 'panying other.monthly periodicals, are gen erally first worn out in annuals. In addition to the engravings above men tioned, a correct plate of (he QUARTERLY FASHIONS FOR LADIES, will appear in the June, September, December, and March numbers, independent of the usual embel lishment. It is the determination of the pro prietor, that these Fashion Plates shall ap pear in a style hitherto unknown. ITS LITERARY CHARACTER will undergo no change, as it will remain under the charge of the same Editors as heretofore. Articles from the pens of the most, distin guished writers, will appear in the forthcom ing numbers, among which may be enumer ated the following:—Mrs. Emma C. Embu ry, Lydia H. Sigourney*, Frances S. Osgood, Seba Smith, Jane E. Locke, 11. F. Harring ton, Anri S. Stephens, Mrs. Ellet; Miss 11. F. Gould, Charlotte Cushman, A. D. Wood bridge, F, H. Whipple, Mary Emily Jack son, Henry AV. Herbert, author of “Crom well,’? &c., Professor Ingraham, author of “Burton,” “Captain Kyd,” &c.. Professor Longfellow, author of‘,‘Outre ,\ler,” Wmi E. Burton, Chief Justice Mellen, John Neal, Park Benjamin, Grenville Mellen, N. C. Brooks, Edward Maturin, George P. IVlorris, Robert Hamilton, Isaac C. Pray, William Comsfock, Hiram B. Dennis, Rev.'J. H. Clinch, James Brooks, Albert Pike, F. A. Durivage, Jonas 8., Phillips, Henry F. Har rington, together with several others, with whom negociations arc pending. They will hereafter be announced. • Mbs. Ann S. Stephens, “1 ■ ' William W. Snowden, [■ Editors. Henry F. Harrington, J " , THE MUSICAL, DEPARTMENT of the Ladies’ Companion has ever commanded a large share of attention, and has been look ed upon with no little interest by its readers, and more especially the, Ladies, whom the .publisher is anxious to please. It will con tinue to be a subject of more than usual care to him, and to the Professor under whose supervision it is placed, to make that portion of the magazine deserving of the counten ance of every lover of music. THE WORK IN GENERAL.—Over ivery department ah equally careful super vision will be strictly-exercised by the Edi ;ors,and-all appropriate expenditures will le liberally bestowed, as it is the design of he publisher, with the aid of his coritribu ors and the advice of his friends_to make he Ladies’ Campanian distinguished for the - , jeauty and accuracy of its typography—the mriety and high tone of its literary-articles —the quality and value of its music —arid hepnequalled splendor ni its PICTORIAL SM9BLLISHMENTS. and the .accuracy f its QUARTERLY. FASHIONS/ 4 —, The proprietor pledges himself to uselall onorable means to maintain the.superiority ■hich the Ladies’ Companion has obtained, or-five years he has steadily -pursued a lurse of improvcmerit. and he flatters him •lf. that his present facilities are such. as . to .ve the Ladies’ Companion eminent advarir gea over all bther-'publications. rl'Om - the foregoing it will "be perceived that the Ladica’,G6mpanlon embraces every department within the . range of Belles- Lettres, and thcFiNE Arts; and lib exer tions or expense Will be deemed too great to render the work equal to any other extant. .The flattering ami general testimonials of nearly every contemporary journal in the United States, and in fact, many on the oth er side of the Atlantic, have strongly assert ed the undeniable claims of the Ladies’ Com panion to the support of the public general ly. There is no work that gives Us readers such a great returnfoi their money. Terms-—Three 33dllars a year, In advance—or Four Dollars during the year. No subscription taken for less than one year. Letters must be post paid, oth erwise the postage is deducted, and credit given only for the balance. Address WILLIAM W. SNOM DEN, 109 Fulton street, New-York. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office at Carlisle, Pa. May Ist, 1839.. Enquirers will please say advertised. A ' Mordorf Abraham Atchley Catharine Moore Williams Ahn Robert . Myers William G Aughinbaugh Polly Mountz Adam Abrahams Hannah Miller James Anderson James Martin Paul Allen Charles G- Mana John -. B M oor David Brenner George Mason Rcbaca A Reelings Elizabeth Milmerr Jacob Bosscrman E Miers Jeremiah Beaty Nancy Myers Moses Bradley Thomas Mixiel John Brenner George Miles William Hloscr John Moore Fiancous Brindlc George Morrison Margaret ilrown Miss Ann Miller David Bitzer Jlenry ' Miller Mary Boileau Sarah Me Baker Jacob McDonald Thomas Bevins Christian McCartney Catharine. C McCartney John Clay John C McNcal-Daniol 2 Culbertson Jos ' McLaughlin Peter Cndl-Samuel Mclloes Peter - Campbell William ? McCord Alexanders or Fanny 5 McMillan Michael CavisJane N . Craighead John W Neidich Saimlcl Culp Margaret Near Dr L L Chambers Thos O Clark Jacob O’Conner Francis 2 Dltelbough Samuel Parsen Sam.uel 'Hilton-David or ? Patton Maria Abraham y Parkinson Sarah Devcnney Dennis R Douglass Nancy Ramsey Sarah E Robbins George W i Erben Henry Rcssler Rebecca Eckcr Elizabeth Richardson Mary Evans Wijliam Rcssler Sarah Kiseschmilfl T.nuis Rinehart John Early Martin S E Shu ff Jacob or'Jacob } Fields Sara Joyce y Fishbourn John Stevens George T Fcrgison John Strann Alfred Fleming Wilson Simon George sen Foiilk Joseph -Sannoe Fritrit Fisher Margaret Smith Jacob Fehl John Stuart Sarah B G Swisher Mary Ann Grubb "William 2 Sampson Mary A Green Hariet Steen James Galbraith T M • Snowden..Dr J W Guy Sarah Ann Slofhower Peter Green Benjamin Solamler John Grier John 1 Stehnian Jacob Gangewer Allen M Smith Esq , it Steine Eliza ’Hoflhcr Catharine Spencer Win Hoover Henry T Heckman Maria Turner David Hummer Daniel Thompson David Hershey Jacob U Hufiert Johnathan Updegraff Susan llickernell Sarah Uhler Sarah Hartman Christian V Hutchins Frederick Vanott Cornelius Henwood Win W Haverstick David Wallace James W Holler Jacob Welsh Robert Haskell E K Wallace William H I & J Wright J P Invin Armstrong Weaver Jacob Irvin Henry Wunderlich Samuel JonesJohn.B Westall Jacob Jackson Mary A Wise Henryk Jacobs Abraham Wolf Adam ... R Watson Uev Mr Kinsihger George Wonderly John : Karns Sarah Wise Wdliam Kutz Benjamin Y Kaufman Benjamin Yingst George • .Jj ‘ ‘ Yonas Jacob Leman Jacob Yung Matietta Long John Young John. Lookus John Z M Zeigler George AUDITOR’S NOTICE. The Auditors appointed by the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland County, to marshal the assets of the estate of George Claudy, late of Newton township, dec’d,, in the hands of Jacob Gilbert, his administrator, will meet for that purpose at the house of James Sponsler. in New. burg V Hopewell township, on Saturday the Bth day of June next, at ten o’clock, A. M. where all concerned will attend Eltpreaent their claims. DAVIDS. KUNSHA, > - AB’M. SMITH M’KINNEY. - . ROBERT C. KILGOKE, ' May 9,1839, TEACHER WASTED. —Applications for teaching a primary school in the Honintfu of Carlisle, for the space of three mouths, from the 14th instant,-will ■ be received until Saturday jeveniog'iiext, by the subscribers, a committee of the school directors. ;" - f * h * - J. HAMILTON, •r- ■> ;-: R. ANGNEY. . May 7; 1849. . . ■ ■ ’ ' - JUST and for sale, a lot of superfine Family F/our, . ■ ffaniilton & Grier, ■ 8 1 o ( un tic x* NOTI : CB To Wholesale Dealers and Retailers of Foreign merchandize. THE Treasurer of Cumberland County, in ac cordance with the act of Assembly publish es the following “List of Wholesale Dealers and Hetnilers of Foreign Merchandize, 0 within the; said county for the current Vear, commencing on the Ist May 1839, as classified and returned to him by the Associate Judges and Commissioners of said county. Those who have commenced business md whose names are not classified, as well as those who are bound to pay any tractiqn al part of a license, are required to have them selves registered agreeably to- law, without de lay, or otherwise the law will be enforced, Such as are designated by a • have taken oat their license, and those who hnvemot, are requi red to do so cm or before.the first day of June 1 ' next* after which day suit will be instituted, without respect to persons, against all delin quents. Aames. Residence. Class. License. John Drawbaugh, Allen ft OO Issue Loyd, •* 8 10 00 Asa W hile, “ 8 4 10 00 Jacob Baxtesser, ** 8 10 00 Daniel Shelly “ 8 10 00 Martin G. Hupp ** 8 10 00 •Alexander Calhcart %i 7 12 30 Crull & Barton 8 10 00 John Sourbec.k ■ ** 3 'JO 00 '*Arnold'& Co. Carlisle 6 15 00 W. S. Roland & Co. 44 8 10 00 G. Sheaffer 6c Co. 44 6 15 00 1 John P. Lyne 6c Co. 14 7 12 50 Jacob Sener “ 7 12 50 Hamilton & Grier 44 7 12 50 Wm- Leonard- “ 7 12 50 John Snyder 44 8 10 00 Jacob Wolf 41 8 10 00 Janies Liggett 4 * ,8 10 00 Crawford Foster • 44 8 . 10 00 John Harper 44 8 10 CO George.Heckman 44 8 10 00 Samuel Elliott 44 7 1 2 50 J. H. Weaver 6c Co, 44 6 15 00 Charles Ogilby 44 7 ,12 50 .George W'. Tiitncr 44 8 10 00 ■George W. Crabb 44 8 10 00 Weinck Heinz " 8 , 10 00 William Gould • 44 - 8 10 00 Charles Barnitz - 44 8 • 10 00 John J. Myers “ 7 12 50 George Cart 44 ’ 8 10 00 Mrs. Brandt 44 8 10 00 William Webb 4 * .8 10 00 JAnTcVftoufrnn , 44 8 • 10 00 N. Wilson Woods* 44 . 7 12 50 Charles W. Weaver 4,c 8 10 00 Charles Barnitz •*. 8 10 00 JohnF.dler 14 £ 10 00 Jacob Fan >t , 44 -8 10 00 Andrew G. Miller Dickinson .8 10 00 Thomas C. Miller ' 8 10 00 M.P.6cJ.A.Ege.Agls. 4 * 8 *lO.OO George Mailin 44 ,8 JO 00 Jacob Kui p E Pennsboro* 8 10 00 John H. Zcaring • 44 > 8 -' 1 10 00 George Muter " 8. 10 00 Philip Kuhns Hopewell 8 10 00 •James Leibcy 44 8 10 00 J.uiu sH. Patterson Mifflin 8 10 00 Kobell Sturgeon Monroe 7 12 50 I) »niel Krvsher “ 8 10 00 C. \V. 6cP. A: AUI 44 7 12 50 Peter■ Livjugtr “ _ 8 - 10 00 M ii-tin Miley * Mcchantcsb’g 7 12 50 W.'S. Hastings “ 8 10 00 Adam Reigel “ 6 15 00 H. 6c C. Leas 4 * 7 -12 50 Dorsln-imerßcCromllcli* 4 « iv ou John Coover 44 y j.o 50 William Barr'St Co. Newvillc 7 12 50 Gilmore 6c Sentman 44 8 10 00 Davidson & Johnston 41 8 JO 00 Scott Covlti “ ' 7 12 50 Jamison Xlennr.n & Co 4 < 8 10 00 William Brallin 44 8 10 00 Andrew J. North “ 8 10 00 Henry Burkholder N. Middleton 8 10 00 1) ivid Cornnian 44 8 10„ 00 M inre fc Bidille Newton 8 l 6 CO James Kvle 44 3 .'TO 00 Stongh Brewster 44 8 10 00 Andrew Henry 44 8 10 00 James Heed 44 ' b 10 00 J.'&f W. Mateer Silver Spring 8 10 00 Hamilton Lf Graft 44 8 10 00 W. T. L- udiin 44 8' 10 00 James Gb in S. -Middleton 8 10 00 Mathew Moore 44 3 10 DO Wm. Weakley __ 44 8 10‘00 •Wilson Firming 44 8 10 CO •Henry Rich 44 8 4 10 00 Mrs Sam Urson Sliippcnsburg 8 10 00 •Artz&fCo, ■ 44 8 ” ' 10 00 David Nevin * 44 7 12 50 John Brarkenridgc- 44 8 10 00 Samuel Wilson 44 8 10 00 Jonathan Peal 44 *8 10 CO Wm. Snodgrass 44 . 7 12 50 • Heck & Co. 44 8 10 (0 Georg** Clark “ - 8 10 60 J.ScD.K. Wunderlich 44 7 12 50 Wm. Russel *. *• 8 10 00 •Edward Scull 44 8 10 00 •Stephen Culbertson 7 ' 12 50 J. tsf M, Mateer "'"''Southampton 8 10 00 Joslah Hond > W, 8 10 00 George Shafer 44 8 10 00 J dm Kvider 14 8 10 00 John Hetrick Frankford 8 10 00 J. Williams • , 8 ' 10 00 ROBERT SNODGRASS. * Treasurer of Cumberland County, Treasurer's Office, > Carlisle, May 9, 1839. > N. 8.. Tavern Licenses granted at tlie Tasl Court of Quai'ter'Sessions &c. ore now ready foi delivery; any person neglecting lo.takeoirt his or her lipense, will be reported to the nioct Court of Quarter. Sessions &fc. R. S. * "■* Treasurer. WOOLLEN FACTORY. THE subscriber returns thanks to his friends and former customers forpast favors,, and would respectfully inform the public that he continues to carry on the Fulling Mill of Mr. J, Burkholder, in South Middleton township, three and a half miles south east of Carlisle, where he will manufacture ' “ CLOTHS,' - ' ' Cassimores, Casslnetts, Blanltots, £ic, WOOL, will be purchased at the market. price, for cash, or on the shares to manufacture blank ets, Wool Carding willidsobe attended to as usual.. The mill is ip good order, being suppli ed with the best Cards and Apparatus. •' He pledges himself to do work, in thejiesl manner, and hopes io receive it liberal, share.of public patronage. • : BENJAMIN ELLIS. April 18. 1839. : gt JludUora, CARD. DR. JOUST J. MYERS, - FIFORMS his friends and the public, that he has resumed theduties of his profession, and wjll'give.hia undivided attention to the practice of its several ,branches. ■ ' His office is iri.the stone house- adjoining his drug store and one door from the Post Office.' : Carlisle, Feb. 28, 1839. 3m .NEW GOODS! andrew’ktcharjds. la now opening a splendid assortment of. Spring and Summer GOODS, At the south-east corner of Market Square, well known as Uredin's Earner, and recent l\j occupied bij Geo. IV. Cvabb , COMPRISING IN PART Blue, Black, Blue Black, Invisible Green, Ada- lade and BFown CLOTHS. Ribbed, Striked and Plain CASSIIWERES; a splendid assortment of Black, Blue-black,Green, Manse, Fawn, Mate, Gro de Naple, Gfo de •Swa, Gvd de-Sein, and Hess Italian SILKS; Florence assorted colors,-together with a splen did assortment of Raigues, Figured Silks, a va riety of PHnls and Chintzes, new style Lawns, Mouslindelainrs, Ginghams, Painted,-Gross-bar red, Rlripcd, Jaconett h Cambric Muslin, a fine assortment of CALICOES, a superior assortment ot Veils and Handker chiefs, a general assortment of Summer, figured and plain Satin VESTINGS, Summer Cloths, Satiincts, plain -and striped Linens, Irish Linens.Velvct Cords, Beavertcens, Checks, Cotton Diillingst Tickings, See,. A general assortment of Leghorn, Tuscan, and colored Nun Bonnets, Palmleaf and Leg horn Hats. A general assortment of Gauze, Mantua, Love and Satin Rlhhnns, a splendid assortment of Hosiery and (‘loves. + .. GROCERIES: Rio, Porto Rico, Java and Sumatra Coffees; Su eur, Sugarbcuse and Oilmans Molasses, Young llv son, Imperial and Black Teas, and Soap.. His pves'ent slock ot Goods have been selected . tare, and will he sold at such pi teds ■as will not fail to give satisfaction to those wish ing to purchase. He is very thankful for past favors, and hopes bv snicl attention to business, and a disposition to please to merit and recci\e a liberal shave’of public patronage. Carlisle, April 38 v 1859. . tf < NEW GOODS, "O*US I received and now opening at the store Ojr. ot the subscribers, corner of Hanover ahd Loiilher streets, Carlisle, a general assortment of S I*l*l \G & SUItIJMEU GOODS, Spring Chintzes, Calicoes, (Binghams, Lawns, Mu>Jindelaipes,.Challitis,_Veils, Bonnets, -Ril>. jhons, Cadet Cloths, i assimeres, and fine Sati nets. Also, a first rate assortment of Domes tjcs.-such.UK.hrmvn and bleached Muslins', Tick ings, 'Table Clntns, with a great variety of stuffs for (ien tie men’s Summer wear, such ns Summer Cloth, Fremh Velvet, Drillings and plain Lin ens ot all kinds, Velvet Cords, Beaverteens and Nankeens—Slocks, Cravats, Breasts and Col lars, Gloves ami V-FS TINGS, Also a good as sortment of Qaeettstrare and Groceries, all nf which will be sold, low and on accommo dating-terms. The public are respectfully in. viicd m'cillran'd 'examine"before making their purchases, and thev will he sure to get bargains. HAMILTON 8c GRIER. Carlisle, April 18, 1R39. NEW CO A era MAKING sssT'iiaZ'BsnjiasjyT, IN CARLISLE, PA. subscriber having just arrived from the .B " east with some nfthe best workmen that could be* procured, is how prepared to finish work in the most fashionable style and of the best materials. He will manufacture any thing m that line of business, such as OARS. OOAOHBS, OIOS, ■ SUL.KYS & CARRIAGES,' of every description. IK* hasnow in his cmplov probably one of the best Spring .M liters and Coach ■Smiths tlpit is now in the state. |)rs charges shall be moderate and his work will all be warranted. ' Repairing done in the neatest manner and will despitch. The subscriber humbly solicits the patronage of the public, fur which he wi lt tender his most sincere thanks. _ ' FUF.IVK A. KENNEDY C.u7is/c, Vprl/’ l fi, 1839. t: Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron MANUFACTORY. THE* subscriber. hereby informs the public that he has commenced the above mentioned business, in all its various branches, at the old stand, recently occupied by Fridley 8c Lyne, in Lnuther street, a few doors east of Lyonardjs, store, whtrehe-will"tit all times'b’e ready to ac commodate his friends and customers at shortest notice and on the most accommodating terms. - . , . .. . v The highest hrice mill 6c given for old cOhher, fiesuter and lead: , ALEXANDER S. LYNfc< Carlisle, J/iril.23, 1839 : - ! “WIIXIAM MOUDY, . HAS taken that well cn known tavern stand . ] _ i.iuirxilß-. m me east end of High s. •Street, Carlisle; sign '• Commodore Perry , U* kept byMr. William Strohni, where he shall be happy at all times to ac- if* • commodate Waggoners, '. Travellers anjV others, with all things needful to their comfort and convenience; H's Bar shall be constantly supplied with the choicest of Liquors, and with the best themarkets will afford. ' Acarefnl and atteifcive hostler-will alwaj-s be nthand to wait upon those •who.may.ne«*d his services. In short, nothing shall be wanting to render general satisfaction to all. who may favor the house with their enstom. , Cavlis/e, May 2, 1839. : , 3mo. FFITY WOOD CHOPPERS ; ' WANTED, - / AT DICKINSON FORGE, Six miles south-west of Carlisle, to whom constant employment and liberal wages will be given bv - f : ■ ' A, G-. BGE. r April 18,1839. ; . ; ' JOSEPH S. LEWIS, JH.& CO. Commission dtForwarding' Merchants* S. IV. carrier Broad &f* Vine sla, P/iila^lel/diia, ARE prepared to receive and effect sales of all produce, merchandize, Stc. which may be entrusted ty their care. Liberal advances will be made on consignments until sales arc ef fected. Produce and merchandize left at the Ware house of Messrs. Murray & Fleming, Carlisle, shall receive prompt attention, and all merchan dize, Bcc. left with us will be forwarded to Car lisle, Chambersburg, and all intermediate pla ces, oh the rail''road, with care and despatch, at the lowest rates of freight.. April 4, 1839. Sm NOTICE. THE books of Dr. Theodore Myers dec*d. r have been placed in the hands of Jacob Sqnier, Esq. for settlement. Those bavins .claims against, or those indebted to said deceas ed,-are requested to call immediately for settle ment’. ‘ S. A. MYERS, Administratrix of said deceased, Carlisle,'April 11,, 18J39. —3moi DENTISTRY. Dll. H. EBAUGII, will be absent from Car lisle until about the 10th of July next, at which time he expects to return and wait upon those who msiv-favoV-him-with-a calVaa-usual April 11, 1839, DR. J. C. NBFP* SURGEOH DENTIST, ESPtfC'I■ FU LLYJofonns theJMies.aiid gentlemen of Carlisle and its vicinity that he sets Artificial Teeth in the most approved manner. He.also scales, plugs and separates teeth to arrest decay. Div N. prepares a tooth powder, which whi tens the teeth, without injin ing the enamel, col ors .the gums a fine red and refreshes the mouth. The tooth-ache will he cured, in most cases, without extraction; and an odontalgic wash is prepared for healing sore gums and fasten the teeth. Ladies anti gentlemen arc requested to call run min o'hiu ooWnrlinn of Poroctftin QT In corruptible teeth, which will never decay or change color, and.are Tree from, all unpleasant odour* durable and well adapted for chewing, which will be inserted in the best manner and at fair prices. All persons wishing Dr. N. to Call at their dwellings will please to leave a line at his resi dence. No.’7 Harper's Row, when he will punc tually attend to every call in the line of his pro. Tension. From a long and successful practice* he hopes to give general satisfaction Carlisle, April 11, 1839 NOTICE. THE public will take notice that letters of nd ministration’on the estate Jacob Williams, bheol North Middleton township deceased, have tliis day been issued to the who re-‘ quest all persons having claims or demands a gainst the estate of-the said decedent,..to, make knout) the same to them without delay, and all who are indebted to said estate to call and settle tlie same without delnv. . DAVID WILLIAMS, ' •Residing in N. Middleton township. ‘JOHN WILLIAMS, Residing in Newton township. April 8, 1839. tit CHARLES M’CLURS. ATTORHETAT LAW, WILL practice in the several Courts o Cumhciland, Pen y and Juniata. Office in Main street, Carlisle, a tew doors west of .the Post Office. March 21, 1859. If ATTENTION ADAMANTINE , GUARDS. /jjK. * l tt7"OU are ordered JL to parade inNew ' v,,u 0,1 M °nday the 6IU Friday the iWh of next al 1 0 o *cIock, of'Appeal will he held on-the 6ihi of May at the house of Col. Wm. H, ■Wpodburp." ■■■■ ROBERT BLEAN, Capt. April Jl, 183 ft. s - tp FOB »AL£. ' A lot of prime Western Hams,- One new Tillberry,—~ -—— Two sets brass mounted Harness, Two good young Horses, suitable for farmers' use. ■ Also, a great variety ot Dry Goods, Gro ceries, fife. HAMILTON & GRIEU Carlisle, March 23, 1839. THE THOROUGH BRED HORSE, ■' "PBTBE. PARLEY.” & ffiffri. Will stand the ensuing sea at Carlisle, on the terms set iHw nTyfforth in the handbills; '4L*JJ(jSsdWU Peter Parley js of the very first ractyg blood. He was got by dam 'Betsey Wilkes’ was by the celebrated 'Sir Archie*—his grand dam by 'Bedford*—his great grand dam.by. ‘Dare g. ’g>. grand dam by 'Lamplighter*—his g. grand dam by Syms* *Wildair,* I'.he authentic as' \vill,be seen by a reference to the American Turf Hegrster. For further particulars npptv to JOSEPH HEttSHE, Groom. Carlisle, Agril 4»;1_839. ••' 4- ..'3m. FORGE^BNWASXEDxI CJIX GOOD UDFINDUS wan tccl im mediate- K? ly at DickinsonEoi-ge. Apply..to .': .- - • A.G.EGE. Mny 2, 1839. , / .. V;.if .. -TO TBS'LADIES i- ' , Xads,i^isrßPr.' Respectfully informs th{ Ladies-of, Cur*- -, lisle and its vicinity, that she is now open- ' ing in Harper’s Row, No. T, where she keeps an extensive assortment of SRRING MIL*„ LINERY, tthich has been 'aelectedvipfe*' care, and will, be disposed of on themokc reasonable terms. . ’She is prepared to repair in the neatest manner and at kinds of Silks, Straw arid Braid Bonnets, riccord--- ing to the latest fashions. ', ' ‘ ’. , May 3, I§S9. . . Sf* ■ GOIiDEN 8.41.1 i-, HOTEL, WEST HIGH STREETCAR!. ISIS. The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally that he has taken that well known tavern stand at the West end of High street; in Carlisle, for merly Kept'by Mr. Henry Rhoads, and that he is now prepared to accommodate Drovers . Waggoners, Travellers, and all others who may favor him with a call, in the very best manner. His , Tahte will be constantly furnished with the best the country can produce. His- Bar is supplied with the choicest liquors, and Ids Stable which is large and convenient, will be in charge of a careful'and-attentive, ostler. He flatters himself that, from his experi ence as an Innkeeper, he will be able to render general satisfaction, GEORGE SHAFFER. Carlisle, May 2, 18§§r - tf BAKERY! The subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Carlisle, and its vicinity, that he has commenced the BAKING business, at his residence in Hanover street, next door to’Allen’s Hotel, where he will constantly have on hand Fresh Dread, Cakes,, and ; Beer. • r-r- = -JOSEPH* MERIC LEr Carlisle, May 2, 1839. The best place forllargains in Toivn! is at the Store of _ ARNOJL.D As CO., Who have just returned from the city, and would now respectfully announce to their customers that they are prepared to accom modate them with, all Kinds of desirable Spring & Summer Goods at less prides than they can be purchased elsewhere. • They have just opened 1 Case of Fine Straw Bonnets, 1 do do Leghorn do. 50 Pieces Blue Lowell drills, I ado Vmbrellas, 50 Parasolsr, 500 Corded Skirts, Painted Lawns and Jaconetts, Mousline de Laincs and Challies, - Fancy Silk and Gauze Shawls, W Lite and Colored Cotton Hose, Silk, Linen and Cotton Gloves, Gauze and Mantua Ribbons, Black Silk Velvet, Gum Elastic Suspenders, &c. &c. May 2, 1839. 5 m* j ' ASSXOS,E> & CO. i At their Neiv Store in Mechanicshurg, t Have just receiveil and are now opening a large and splendid assortment of entirely NEW GOODS, to which they respectfully invite the attention of those who are* desi rous of purchasing new and cheap gpods.— •' Their stock consists, in part of Muslins, ' Tickings, Drillings, Summer Stripes, Mix-’ lures and all kinds of goods suitable forigen tlcmcn’s wear, blue, black, brown and green 1 SUMMER CJLOTHS,’ Linen Drills, HcinpenCords, Honey Comb ■ Bibbs’, Victorines, Gambogetts and Newark Stripes, a large assortment of SUMMER. VESTINGS, (Marseilles, Silk, Satin, Vel vet, Plain and Lawns, Challies, Chintzes, TBombazcens, Linen Cambria llandkerphiefs. Fancy Silk, Gauze, Blond and ■ Hcrnai Dress Handkerchiefs,; India, Swiss, Mull and Jaconet Muslins, plain, . figured and cross-bar.’d Corded Skirts, &c. *• , CHINA, GIiASS & QUEENSWABE, , together with a-general assoHmeftt.of ' Groceries, Hardware, & Ocdatvare, -: Their goods have been selected with care iri the cities of Newr York and Philadelphia, at the lowest prices, and in offering.them to the public they feel confident in saying that; for quality and cheapness they cannotbe ‘. surpassed by any other establishment in the state. fCT'Oouutry produce will he taken'/ in exchange for goods. . .. April ,18/-. ! Springfield Light I n fan try! . ~ Vou arc oideml ui parade nt [Vi Springfield on Monday the 6tb, . nd in Ncvvvillc oh Friday, the j 1 ~•■ >p?S2-yrg j. : r '... 7:.; alVM»dB^^ 6 ™S"^toiW : "6SS^sßte;- v Sifc" ; nny ’ color which m ay v ho deMrt-ti. on tlie mnataccoui*-' modalii iH-term* and i ;Her residence is, a few dporscastof Mr. .A, '-' Richards r , •? JAKE McMUHRAY. : April 2J,16j8 r : ,