THE MARKETS Baltimore, May 17, 1839. ' Flour —The receipt price by railroad is 86. 63i and by wagons $6. 75. ' fPlieat— Maryland red at $l. 50 to,'.sl. 55. Rye —continues at 95 cts. Corn —sales ot yellow at 88 a9O cts. fFJiiskey—The wagon price of bbls now, ranges from 36 to 37 cts. Pmt.ADET.pniA, May 18. Flour 87.25 per bbl.—Rye Flour, $5.37i per bbl.—Wheat,St,66 perbu.—Bye, 81.08 pea bu.—Corn, 92 cts.—Cloverseed,sl2.7s per bu.—Flaxseed, $l.BO per do.—Whis key from wagons, 37 a 38 cts. Messrs. Sanderson and Common: —Can ■you tell the reason why FLOUR sells in Chamberaburg for six dollars a barrel—in Baltimore for six dollars and seventy-five cents, inspected—and in Carlisle for seven dollars and twenty-five cents,, without in spection—thus subjecting the buyer to get common flour, or middlings, when he pays fifty cents more than Baltimore price? Is it because our borough officers have not moral courage to make laws to protect the rights of the citizens, or moral honesty enough to execute them when made? I think there is something rotten somewhere—and the nui sance ought to be removed. HAWK EYES. PENN’A. LEGISLATURE. Habrisouhg, May 15, 1839. li> the House, Mr. Flehniken presented a re monstrance, signed by citizens of Berks county,- against the extension of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad.. Mr. Brittain, from Select Committee, report ed a bill in relation to the fisheries in the river Delaware. The resolution passed by the House at the former part Of the session, authorising the Governor to the Union Canal Company, and amended by the Senate, was-considered ' and the amendments non-concurred in. The resolution now stands ns passed.by the House, winch provides only for an appropriation to the Union-Canal Com pany. .The joint resolution offered by Mr. Ry an a few days since, providing for the election of United States Senator, was taken up in Commit tee of the Whole, at the suggestion of the Speak er. The committee rnyi-, and was refused leave to sit again. The whole subject being by this course before the House on second reading, Mr, Uyan c Tfi6vell'that the further consideration be phstponed, which was agreed to. ■ -The joint resolution., giving.anthonty to-the Commissioners ot the Nm-thern Liberties,Spring Garden and Kensington, to subscribe to the erec tion of the proposed bridge over the river Schuy lkill at Fairntount, was taken up and passed.— The bill in relation to certain officers was again taken up, and Mr. Morton’s amendment Wing ' under consideration, the remaindtrof the morn ing session was consumed, in debate upon it by the members who discussed it on yesterday. The Speaker suggested that if the friends of this amendment would.a'gree ton.provision, that ■the question he submitted to the people next e .lection for their derision, whether the Canal Commissioners shall be thus elected, he would vote—but for the..present, recommended that some member move for adjournment, which was done- and agreed to—so the House .adjourn ed again without taking the question upon the amendment. In the Senate—Mr. Penrose, Chairman, made a report -upon the subject of thnl..te_visil.ot the committee to the city of Albany,’ in relation to the union of the state improvements, with those of the state of New York, which was referred to the committee on Inlhnd Navigation, and two thousand copies ordered to lie printed. The nomination of Mr. Van as Ho corder of Pittsburg, vyas confirmed—yeas 27, navsnono The bill to pav the troops op The amendment of Mr. Fraley, (city) to give the troops three months pay, was under consid eration—Mr. Fraley spoke In favor of his amend* ment, at).l stated as a reason why they should be paid for that time, that many of their troops from the peculiar, circumstances of their situa tion while here', having left their homes too at but a few hours notice, they had suffered great loss in the despoiling of their uniforms ami e quipments, &c,, and that many of them were nowin ill health, brought on'by exposure on that occasion, bcsides.thc loss of business, fkc. The subject was discussed for a short time, when the Senate adjourned without taking the. question. , ■ ; My impression is that this amendment will pot be agreed to. . ■ The committee in the case of Mr. Stevens has made no progress as‘yet. Mr. SpackmanWas cited to appear ns a witness, but thus far has disregarded, the summons.’ Harrisburg, May 16. 1839. Mr. Pray, a memoriai praying for the incor poration of Penn inPenntownship. presented the memorial olElisa B. Runnelsj asking to be admitted to a seat in the House, to represent the county of Adams, in the place of -Mr. Stevens. . On motion of Mr. O. H. Smith, .-the memorial ..was.referred _to,t)ie,.cpmmittee. in the case of Mr. Stevens—subsequently on the motion of Begins, the committee were discharg ed from the .consideration of this farcical sub ject. < • , . . Mr- Reynolds offered a resolution, that the House meet atS o’clock A. M. which Wts diSa-' - greed to by a laige vote, it . . Mr. Morton’s amendment to the bill, relating to 'certain ofheefs, whose election ;or appoint ment-is not provided for in-the amended- consti tution* was negativet| i -‘}'eaB:3.6, nays 53. Mr, Spackman then, offered an amendment, providing that the mode of choosing Canal Com missioners, should lie decided by a vote of . the , people, ou tlie last Tdesday'hf July next—Col. ' McElwee moved the jirevious question, which being sustained, the first and only section of the' bill passed. Upon the.question, on the adoption! —of the preamble/Mx;'Crabh mOv'rd a simdnr a mendment,, when My.' Smith of JFranklm. moved the'previous question, which was also, sustained —and 'Hie whole 7 bill as reported, was passed through second reading*—Mr. HiU of Westmore land, voted for, Mr, Horton's amendment. . , ‘ Senitie:— The nomlnation of Thomas S.' Bell, Esq. as President Judge,Xw4s; confirmed. All the members of the Senate voted, in fiiy or oxcepj jVfr, Barclay, who.declined .toiyotp oh,the ques lioQ.—Penntylvaaian.. ,; V Execution^— From the K ..Orleaha Times We learn alias Johnson, & Meers, two 6f ; the men who attacked Recorder —Baldwin on the shcliroad last^year,-with ' intent to kiU, were to be exeented on Wed nesday^week- rl Carver,* the other individual engaged -in the robbery and attempt to myr der,'%as jjyen reprieved until the next ses- Bion : of dhe-)cgislatureV ! ' ./ju- M From the N-.-O. Louisianian, May 1,- LATE FROM MEXICO. • By the arrival of the United States cutler Woodbury, we have received our files of Vera . Cruz papers to the ljSth of April, of the 10th from the city of Mexico, and the 17th from Tampico, all inclusive, for which we are indebted to the politemess of Lieut.- John M. Nicholas, commanding the Wood bury; , : The cutter brings about $50,000 in specie, consigned to various houses in this city. We give the following ns the substance of the intelligence contained in the papers. A letter from ..Tuspan of the 11th April says:—“The federal troops who have arrived from Tampico have assembled here to the number ’of 700, and have with them 8 or 10 cannons, 12 pounders; and a dismounted howitz. The chieTs of the expedition are Mexia, Zenteho, Orleza, Escalada and a number of others. Gen. Urrea, has arrived to-day from Luguna, and has been received with the honors due to the general issimo of the federal army: We have been deafened by the cannon. The object of the general’s visit is unknown. Perhaps he will, march at the head of the expedition, or return to Tampico when, he has seen it on its way. But it is uncertain. The army will soon march upon Puebla.—One hundred mules are ready forthe journey. Two her maphodite brigs, ns transports, two schoo ners, with a pdot, all Americans, anchored on the bar. They have brought.t.roops and artillery. The forces which were at Teco lata, Papantla, and other places, have been ordered to join the expedition'. Pedraza still commands at Tampico. Francisco de Paulo Lopez arrived at Vera Cruz on the 13th with the commissipn.of commander, of the marine fpFOsp» at San Luis Potosi on the ISt April,.,. , '’The troops of Gch. Inclairileft Mexico on the Bth, with a view of marching upon Puebla and Perbti. Lt was' reported at Tampico that Puebla has declined.for the federal cause: but it is contradicted. by accounts from Puebla by way of Mexico of the 7th. There was,some occasioned by the batallidhcf Matamoros, but it was suppress ed, and tterihg-leaders arrested. The government papers declare that tran quility reigns throughout the interior: Gen. Cos will be tried by a court martial for from the army at Tuspari, and by this means caused the defeat of the government troops. The last accounts from Tampico announce that the government troops are encamped about 20 leagues from the town, but show no hostile disposition. The manifesto of the president ad interim, Santa-Anna, occupies much of the attention of.thc Mexican journals. The Cosmopolite compares it with the message of 1833, and exhibits dll the contradictions between them, and declares the former to be the most false and hypocritical overissued in Mexico. MISS M*. A. Jf. TURNER, Indies Dress A' Corset Maker. MAS commenced the above business at her residence in Louther street, a few doors west of the German Reformed Church, where she is prepared'to'maKc all kinds of ladles Dresses and Corsets* and Ohil dren’sClothos, upon moderate terms and at the shortest notice. Having just returned from the city where she has taken a regular course of instruction, she flatters herself that she will be able to please all who may deem itproperto give her a call. Carlisle, May $3, 1839. / came n in order. To the heirs and legal representatives of CHRISTIAN CO OVER, late of Dick inson township, Cumberland county,- de-: ceased . That I will hold an Inquisition on a writ ol Par tition and Valuation, on the premues of Chris tint! Conver, decM., on Thursday the 6th dny of June 1839, at 10 o'clock, A. M. where all inter, ested may attend. ‘ ■ JOHN MYERS, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Office Carlisle, 7 . May 21. 1839. 5 3t - To the Heirs and legal'representatives of JOSEPH SHAW, late of the township ' of Dickinson, Cumberland county, dec’ll. Take JVtotice, ” That 1 will hold an Inquisition on a writ of Par tition and Valuation, on the premises late, of Jo seph ShaV, de’c’d. on Wednesday the 12th day of JunelB3s, at 10 o’clock, A. M. where all in terested may attend. i ■ ,**. -.- rr . r ~ JOHN MYERS,.Sheriff.. . Sheriff’s Office Carlisle, > , May 21, 1839. . 5 , 3 k s • mi DAD THIS!-r£r.S«;ai/ne’a Compound Virginiana otWild Cher ry.—This Is decidedly one of the best remedies for coughs and colds now in use-—it allays irri- f lation of the lungs,-loosens the cough, causing the phlegm to raise free and easy* in asthma, pulmonary,.. consumption, resent and chronic, coughfetwheezing and choking of phlegm,hoarse ness,' difficulty of breathing, croup; spitting of blood,’£ccr The syru’li. is .warranted to effect a bermanent.'curef if taken according to directions which accompany thebottles. '-y Foe sale at the drug store,of. J.J; Myers 8c Co. Estate of Nancy Weaver, dec’d. : N- O T I.CTE .' V’-’ THEpubliowill take notice that l Letters of Administration have this day been issued to the subscriberj; on the estate of Naflty Weaver, late of Moiiroe township, Cumberland county. All who have claims against said deceased are requested to make thfc Same-known to the sub scriber,' residing in Dillsburg, l without delay, and all who.are indebted to said estate are : re quired to call and settle the same.. . • 4 r; LEVI .W. WEAVER.. May 17,1839. - - ' ■ • 6t 'TZ 7 o. stray cotw..'i, ■--&traye4-a»imy_.fram v the.aufiscrlbet Jiesidine near Alexander's Milk on the 3d Inst, a red aqd white spotted Cow, iiearly. fresh much,|‘with a small hell on. Any information respecting said Cow'Will he thankfully received. ... DANIEL WILANTT. ■ May'23,,1859. Take i\o '• • •’ ■ . ' ■ How many persons do we dhdy find tortured with that "dreadful disease, Sick Headacht. If they would only make trial of this invaluable* medicine, they would'perceive, that,life ds'a pleasure and not a source of misery and abhor rence. In conclusion !-would warn nervous persons against the abstraction of blood, either by leeches, cuppiilg, oV the employment of the lancet. Drastic purgatives in ■’delicate .habits are alhiost equally improper, . 1 Those are prac tices too often resorted to in such caseß. bdtthey seldom"fail tb pfove ;highly ihjhrlous.- Certifi cates bf-Ciires are dally . received which’ add suf ficient testimony of the great emcacy bf this in valuable in’ relieving afflicted man., kindi For sale by .■■'•■ 'J. J. Jtli/era.(/ Co„ Carlisle, , :■ Bftfngardriert’VotK-i May 2S, 18.19. ' "' •*. ..Agent*. nn AN ORDINANCE To false thesamof. fifteen Hundred Dalian , to defray the incidental expenses of the Bor ough of Carlisles THE people :pf Carlisle, by their Town Coun cil,’ hereby brdain that the sum bf fifteen hundred’dollars, clear.’of the expense ot collec tion, beiisscsscd, levied and raised id pursuance of dip charter of incorporation, froiri and opon the inhabitants of the borough of Carlisle for the year 1839, to be applied’to defray the expenses of said borough, and to meet sufch appropriations ns the Council have made, or shall from - time to time make, for the ensuing year for borough purposes- 1 Passed in Town Council the 18tb day of May, A. D. 1839. JACOB WEAVER, Brest, pro. tem. Jacob Squier, Clerk. Interesting. Cure PERFORMED by Dr. H. Swayne’s Corn, pound Syrup ol Prunus Virglnland, or Wild CRcrry.—Having made use of this invaluable Syrup in my family, which entirely cured my child. The symptoms were Wheezing and Choking of Phlegm,difficulty of hreathing.alten; ded with constant cough, spasms, convulsions, See. of which I had given up all hopes of its re covery, until I was advised to make a trial of this invaluable medicine* After seeing the wonderful effects It had upon my child, I con cluded to make the . same .trial upon myself, which entirely relieved-meof a though that I Was afflicted, with many years. Any person wishing to see me can call at my house in Beach rtreet. above the Market, Kensington. ~ .. JouM WILLCOX, Philadelphia, Dec 7, 1838. . , The above mpdicine is for said by - ~ J. J. MYERS 8c Co.. Carlisle. DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIAII MOKE testimonial? qf the efficacy of Dr. Wm. Evans* Camomile Pills. Philadelfikia t Dec. 19,_ 1838. Sir:—Being on'a visit to Philadelphia, from my native village of, Germantbwn, 1 joyfully avail myself of the opportunity of adding a few words of recommendation, to your celebrated Pills, to the'abundant testimony [already; given in their favor. About, four years ago, T was at tacked with Dyspepsia, and for several years suffered from thai complaint in its worst stages.. Notwithstanding 1 tried every thing that came before the public, T obtained no relief, till I. nc-„ cidentally saw your advertisement. From, the numerous and respectable testimonials which accompanied it, I had some faint, hones that your medicine might not prove altogether, use-; less in my own casei I tried It, and it is scarcely necessary to add was shortly cured. Indeed the success was greater than I could possibly have anticipated' from’even the warmest recommen dations. As a small return for the benefit ’you. have bestowed, I send you this acknowledgment of rhy thanks and the deep sense of obligation under which I.feel myself toward you. Having implicit confidence in the efficacy of your Cam omile Pills, arid''feelihg it due to my fellow suf ferers,T would warmly entreat alFwho may be dragging on their existence umley the influence offthat scourge of.theliuman family,Dyspepsia, tof lay aside, wffeir.early prejudices against such remedies, and apbly to you, that they may re ceiye. aspeedy_and.permanent restoration. I still reside in Germantown, though I fre quently visit the city, and will wlllinfclg give any further information that may be desired. E~or B—fu..V,T™r^ JLLi AMa CABINET MANUFACTORY THE subscriber respectluliy informs the in habitants of Carlisle, and tlje public gener ally, that he still resides at his Old Stand, in North Hanoverstreet, opposite Mr. E. Bullock’s Chair Manufactory, where he continues to carry on the Cabinet Jtlaking Business, in alllts various branches. He has lately fur nished himself with a hew and" SPLENDID HEIRSE, See. to accommodate all those who may favor him with a call. ' He returns his sincere thanks to'his'friends and customers tor the liberal en-. couragement bestowed on him,,sc solicits a con tinuance of their patronage. Hefiattqrs himself that by strict attention to business and a disposi tion to please, to merit and reteive a share of public patronage.. T .■■■■•-.: >•' N. B. One or Two Journeym p n Cabinet Ma kers wanted; to whom liberal wages will be given. An apprentice, will'be taken to learn the'above business, if well recommended. . GODFREID HAAG. Carlisle,.December 6, 1838:—rtf. 1 tfRAWBEORTAT lON TO Si FROm FBIZIrADEXiFBXAv f subscriber has madearrangemcnts with B :Messrs. Humphreys, putill.BcCo .Walnut street wharf.'Philadelphia, to run a dally line of Union Canal boats to' add fro’ ■ , \t. •* ‘ •\ , i; ■; The highestfiricexoiltbe givthfor tld cctfifier^ /I *"' Wrand/ea^' ALEXANDER 8. LYNE. Carlisie, jffiril 25,1839. , ' WILUA9I MOUDY, HAS' taken that well ; '• «• . ~ , kriowntaverh stand ' ( m,tiur‘ea_3t end^-pf ijtrohmiVvhere he shall be happy at. all times to ac- commodate •.Waggoners! ; . arid otheris, with .all things needful to iheir.comfottahd ponyeriiericei.v .... WiJßar shdll, hecpnstantly Supplied with the choicest of Liquors, andliis Tabu: with the best the markets will afford. . A careful and attentive hostler will always be at hand to wait upon those who riiay need his services. short, nothing shall bo wanting to render geoehif Satisfaction to all who may favofibe hqusejwjth their; cOUom. Carliafe, hiiaY 2,1839. t ; . , 3mo. V r " ‘ ; FFITY WOOD CHOPPERS • WANTEt), ;'5; , j r iTrDiCKINSON FORGE,£ ■ Six miles. southwest of C arlisleV to whom constant eimplbyfi%ot'and liberal wages ‘ tvill' be given by , ; : A. G. BGE. - April 1.8, 1839<: *- 1 J• ■■' // GROCERIES: NEW GOODS. new: KAKINS TO ;THE LADIBS i r htmg. whirs*!?. : ‘"' ’■ ” Respectfully informs "the 1 Ladies of Car lisle and its vicinity; .that'she'is now open ing in Harpers Row; No; 7; where she keeps an extensive, assortment of SPRING Mlli- UNERYj which has beeh - selected ,with care, atul-will Be disposed of oii- the'most reasonable terms; ' 1 ■ *\ She is: prepared torepaly in the.,neatest manner and at the shoftest/notice; all kinds of Silks; Straw and Braid Bonnets, accord ing to the latest fashions-. ‘ May 2, 1639... . \ 3t» GOLDENBiVLL HOTEL, WEST HIGH 3TB±ET OARX^X.E| The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public-generally that he ha* 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 whd may favor him with a call; in.the very: best manner. . v ' , , ’ His Table will be constantly furnished with the best the country can produce.. His Bar is supplied with the choicest liq’uprs; and his Stable which is large andxonvenient; will be in charge of a careful and attentlve ostler. , , V, He flatters himself that, from his ehce as an Innkeeper, he will, bo able to' render general satisfaction. ' ■ - GEORGE SHAFFER; Carlisle, May 2, 1859. . - tf BAKERY! This subscriber- respectfully inforinS 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 Bread, Cakes; and , ’ . JOSEPH MERICLE. Carlisle, May S. 18S0; ARNOLD At CO. , Jit their New Store tn Mechanicsburg, Have just received and are. now opening iV large and splendid assortment of entirely NEW GOODS, to which they respectfully invite the attention of those, who’ are- desK rous of purchasihg hew and cheap goods.***. Their stock consists in part of Muslins, Tickings, Drillings, Summer Stripes; Mix* turesand all kinds of goods suitable for gen* tleirtcn’a wear, blue, black, brownabd greed SUMMER CLOTHS, Linen Drills-, Hempen Cords, Honey CohiQ. Ribbs, Victorines, Gambogetts and Nowark Stripes, a large assortment of SUMMER VESTINGS, (Marseilles, Silk, Satin, VeL Vet,.Plain and Figured,) Lawns, ChalUes, Chintzes, Bomtkzeens, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Fancy Silk, Gauze, Blond aiicL-Hernai Dress- Handkerchiefs, -India;- Swiss, Mull and Jaconet'' Muslins, plain; figured and.cross-bar’d,Corded Skirts, &c. china, Glass & queeNswarE, together, with a general assortment of Groceries; Bard ware S^ffediuwarei Their goods pave been selecteifwilhcare in, the cities of New York and Philadelphia; & at the lowest prices, and in offering them to ,the..pbblic they feel confident in saying that for' quality and cheapness they cannot be surpassed bjr any other establishment in the State. (CyCountry produce will be. taken in exchange for goods; April 18., ; V;. - ' DIVIDEND. ■ ,r v , .(CARLISLE BANK, May J,. i BS9. : The Board of Directors of this institution nave .10-dayvdeclared a dividend of S£ per cent for the last, six months, on the dapital; stock paid in; The same will ; be' payable to theLstockholdcrs or Iheir legal represen tatives on or after the irth inst. W. S. COBEAN, Cashier. CAUTION. Whereas, my wife Elizabeth, hasleftmy bed and board without any juaticause. I forwarn all persons from harboring or-tritst ing her on 1 myiccoiinli ; aa I shall not pay any debts contracted by her;V-wj „. J GEORGS NVILSON; . Carlisle, May 7. 18391 St DYEING & SCOURING. HptHE subscriber respectful!j'informs tliepubj iJL lie that she continues to cleanse 'Clothes of grease, stains, Bcc. in the best manner and with out injuring the clbth. ;She'will also attend to all Rinds of Yarns.Clolhs,; S\\ks : : &c. toft Color which may be desired, ohthe fnost accom modating terras and : whh despatch. •,. ; r " 'rier residence is a few doors east of Mr. Ai Richards’ Centre ; - April 25, less. . lV‘ , JDKNTISTRYi fPMIt.H.EBAUGUiwiII be absfhl froltiGaF 5 ' ■ P lisle until about the 10th of‘July .fartth ht which time he expects to return and Wd't '.upou those who may favor him,with.a eallVas.usual.s April 11,1839. , • . ■ tf •- THE COURTS OF APPEAL For the 86th Regiment Pennsylvania Militia; ; will be held as follows: . '-Ml- ‘*;J For the First Battalion'on the second Monday of June next, at the house of Johh* IJh&ver,: an the borough of Mechanicsburg. Officers: Cap: tains Furtenbaugh and Sriel|. gild Lieut. Allen TForrteSecoi.dßattalidtaLthehousßjOf Jacob • Tehran,-inCaflislComfhestrmfrdayr^pfficersi Ca6taln»lsestenai(d.phaier arid Lieutjfvhetn{-; •■' ‘ LEWIS JHVBR; Gol. 86th Reg. ;P; MV ' : Mayn6. ; 1839.' JtrST receivt-d anil forsalet d Family pctoft-'t’- n; -