j & lE® /I % T §2 00.pet* annum, in advance—or §2 50, it not paid within-the year. No subscription ttijweii fora term than six Miontlis.Und no discontinuance permitted*.until all arrearages are paid. ,/V failure to notify, a discontinuance at the expiration of ateym, will tie considered a new engagement. ’ ■: , JUdvcrtistmcnts— *-21l P ei * sf J l, nrc for the. first three insertions; and twenty five cents* fur every subsequent one. , LEMUEL TO DO, ATTORNEY AT SAW;; OFFICE ®ito; 10,: Harper’s Row, room formerly'occupied by Isaac Todd, Esq. ; Carlisle,.A-ugusl 26, 1841. ' SAMUEL ft.. HiAMI LL, > ' 'ATTORNEY AT LAW, Will practice in the several courts of Cumber land county. ' Office,in Main street, the office now occupied by .lames H. Davor, Lsq. Carlisle, September 30, 1841. _ M’C US IXAJS ’S HO.TFX. /South-/Vest Corner of the Public SquarCj CARLISLE, Fa. THE subscriber has taken that well-known tavern stand, near the County Hall, Carlisle,. 4alely occupied by Mr. William S. Allen, where be will at airtimes lie prepared to accommodate bis old tricnds ami the public generally. with tiling needful to muke their visit agreea- J.J |j ' ills TA-lli.E will be supplied with the Abe market can afford—his 11AR with tbe choic est liquors—and every other requisite in the best atvlei Frir.es very mod. rate. will be taken by the week, mouth or yeaiv ' . .. , A curelul <>S IT,ER, will be always in attend mice, m’ldiUßoyiiUS ami otheis will tmd it to ,tbeu : a : ly.n:tageto,giveh^: i raU L j, iLANi M >y 13, 1341. ' ' ' IVfi'lW GOODS. •JTDST received,atthe store ofANDREW RICH aH ARDS, a general assortment of Fall and Winter GoodaV consisting in part of Wool and Cloth dyed blade, blue, invisible adalaide, okyo and green ■pilot cloths; black, blue,,brown, mbit, plain and ligurcd ’Cassimcrcs, new style. - • ' c _ n -\ Sattinclts of assorted colors, from 50 cents to •Benverteens, jend cords, canton flannels, red, white, , yellow and green-flannels;—ticks, cbecka-and muslins.: , ,6-4 3-t’mcrinoes, mouslin-de-laino and. Saxony clot* l *! • figured and plain. Figured, plain,' swiped, barred jack- | inett and swiss yjpslins. Fawn; rnousd, black, blue- j ■black, slatc,-figured and plain silks. Bonnet silks,and j ,ribbons, new style. Shawls, glove*, hosiery and shoes. \ Cloth and 'fur caps. Cupeling, nfcnrthwhiT* [ ~yarn—fresh Mackerel, together with a general ( assortment of Queenswdre >V Groceries , which will be "solil at moderate prices, at the store of - - . Carlisle,OctT'7,' 1341,—tfr BEET EM’S HOTEL. H subscriber, thankful for past favors, rc- Jl spoclfully informs bis customers and thn pub 'lip in general, that he lias removed to ’ that large mnd cnmmndions establishment on the North-west corner of the Public late the property of- C. Dane, which he has fitted up in a very' superior manner ap a I? UB IjIC UO U S R, and where he is prepared to furnish all who.may favor him. with their custom with the very best accommodations. This Hotel, .froi'n its central location, is very 'convenient for businessmen; and being .near the stopping place of the Oats oh the Rail road, it-will ja|so furnish Travellers with a ready place of rest and refreshment. The ROOMS ard“ largo and .airy—the. T A II L E will always be well sup pi if il with the best -the, markets can afford—the BAR with the best of Liquors—-thn charges will bo reasonable —and 'nothing shall he leftundone on,the part of the sub scriber to merit a share of public patronage. " BOARDERS will bo taken by the week, month, or year. DROVERS will-find it to their interest to stop wirh.jiim, as his STABLE is amble, and a care ful and experienced Ostler always it attendance. . GEORGE BEETEM. .Carlisle, Apjril, 1,1811.. ■ Valuable Property at PRiVATU SALE. THAT valuable property situated in Papertowri, aiioat five miles south .of Carlisle, Pa,, on. the turnpike road leading from.Carlisle to Baltimore, .known by the name of t)ie ' j : ‘'tTA'jroJ* PJSSPESS JIIM.'Z,” is offore'd for sale. ■ It is nno of the largest Class of Mills, and has recently been thoroughly repair ed and fitted up with new and expensive machin ery, in whicli the paper is dried on Steam-Cylin ders. . ' " Theie are two enginest_in the mill, power sufficient’ to drive two more. In connexion iv.-it.li the above' properly, ihero'are about 103 acres of first rate landi. having thereon erected a MANSION 11011813 ■ with tlm appurtenances fqr % of manager—besides 3 substantial Tenements. . t Application can be rtiado.to .Win., B» Mullen on premiseB, or to All’y. fdr Iho owners, Carlisle. . Oclobqr SS, IS4I- - tf ■ SNTIP.3LY N3W LABELS public willplcoso take notice.lbst JL rcth Pills ore Genuine unless the box nos .three la*, 'bcls upon it, (the top,-ftp side, and the bottom,) each 'containing a fao-simile signature: of my hand-writing, -Uhus: — iD.'JJrandrcth, M. D. These labels ate engrav > „ed. on ptcel, beautifully, designed, and .done ot' an ex* * penso of $3OOO, Therefore it will be aem that the onV lything neresfiarv to, procure thelnedicihe in'its punf *ty, is to, observe the labels.. See if the box had three upon it, erigntved? ‘■■ • . , V Remember, the top,. th e side arid the bottom, ; The Tollowing.respectiy'b ajojluly authorized t and 'hold for Re sale of Brandrpth's ; George Jlitner, • ' Carlisle*. , _SJ '. '. . Shijipeafbnig.' Ad(un Keiglo, .* i Mecheijicsburg. - M, G. Rupp, V.- **’ Shitemabstbwn. . Isaac liorton, Lisburn. ; • :GUmora & M’Klnney,' Ncwvillp. ' ; ..7;X,. Rioglo& CO4 ■ , OhorthtoTOj.. .;•••• •j'J.&J.Kjle,;’ ■ SamuelL. Sentipan.; - Newbury. , ..f, '■'BmUngSprings.; :■ . Hi-nry lircnnernanV New Cumberland, ' ’• : \A» , couhteBa«'oflfießo pills are in'bdme!<ast« obld, C' fpHhq onbs. public requlry! 1 !that none"shdnld bb pittchdeed "except from, those re' ■’eogniveil ■ : Reprember no Brandrtth -Pills -sold in Carlisle,.are 'r- I genuine, except these abld-hy George W. Hitnefi and ‘ be particnlar to. ~v; !'■ •• Qbbuye thbt"ejKrhAgenlliaß anEngrayed Gertificata ef Agency* containing a representation of Dr. Brand -1 v 'rethl Manufactory if Singling, and upon whiell will tjtesecbi exatV.epßioaibf tjibjtyw labelsnow used upon, * The'Braidre|>«!BlH,69xc*.a rH - ■- , ,7..,V,-'V ! .I','. , . ,bß..BaA'inuKTii l M.]]b.b . • . o!ftbb/N(j.''B;'ribrJh (Jth'stWtl’liila.';’,fa( • ■ . . VH GST received a supply of TonJafOjiCtt|iuii JIT VTh Ole Ho. ,14 43 • ; { ■ Ktsw HaiHHvnn?,-Clroct‘i' ; v ■ AND ■VA.-.iaTT gT<?2>3. ; -< THE subscriber has lust returned from the ci ties of New Yorjt, Philadelphia and Balti moro, and is now opening at J>ia store room South Hast corner of Marlcet Square and Main . streets, (formerly occupied by G. W* Hither, Esq.) a ge neral .asSopiihept of ■-■••• HAP.DWAP.B. STONE'WAB.B.- OEDARWABB. BRITTANIA WABE, OKOOERIES, ’ Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, Brushes, Whips, Canes, Lamps fojr burning Camphinn Oil, and a great variety of articles useful and necessary for furnishing and keeping a house. ■ ■ ' SHe has also, aiid will constantly keep on hand, Camphino Oil, a cheap and elegant substitute for sperm Oil, and having been appointed the agent of Messrs. Bachees & Brother of Ncwaik, N J., for the sale of JONES’ PATENT LAMP in this county, he is prepared to furnish Lamps and Oil at a very reasonable rale to all who may wish to use this new and economical light, ■ ' Having selected his goods himself, and made his purchases for cash, he is able and determined to si ll low. Those having the cash to lay o,ut will find it to their advantage to give him a’call. HENRY DUFFIELD. Carlisle, July 9, 1840. ■ .. tf NEW ESTABLISHMENT, If'holesale <5- Retail Confectionary S,- 'Print Wore, Main Street,.a few doors ivtsl of Beetem's Hotel, and next door to. T. H. Sidles ’ Merchant x Tailor Store, Carlisle, Fa. . GILLELANO & MQEYEB, jraRG teaVe to acquaint the public that they varudis branches.' The Candieq are inlm'hfactored by theinSelvfs and wafranled 'to he'bf the best 'quality—they Would therefore solicit a sliare of public patronage. ■'riieir assortment consists of the following articles, via: Mint Slicks#*. • ' Hoarliound.Candy, ■ AJint .Cakes, Flaxseed Candy, Mint Lumps, . Secrets', Mini Drops-, '■ Cinnamon Sticks, - Lemon Slicks, Clove Slicks, Cream Candy,. . Jelly Ciikes, - _ R ise Jllnwnds, Jvjuhe Taste, SasaafidsCinuly,^^^^^'. Sour Drops, . “ p'enelta Candy, , French Secrets, Carroway Comfits, Ml'il Lozenges,- Sugar Toys. Lemon Lozenges, ■ ‘ * ■ Al'so,' FRUITS AND NfJTS, such as Raisins, Prunes,, Figs, Demons, Oranges, Currants, Al-' ' mends, Bordeaux Almonds, Grniinn Nuts, Cream ; Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, Filberts, English Walnuts, Diqnofiee Bail, &c. &c. -. . ' Merchants and others are invited to call and ex r amine for themsulvesbufoxeqiwrcfiaaing elsewhere. All orders thankfully received and punctually at tended to. - - . ' ---- Carlisle, Novemhp.r.Bs,lB-1,1. ’ N. B. BAKING do'ne qt.tlio shortest notice. jnden^iuij' LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE. CIIAytTRR The Spring Garden Eire Insurance Com pany of Philadelphia, Make eithertepoporary of perpet ual, against loss ordainage by Fire, in 1 own or Uountry, on Houses, Borns nml Buildings of all kinds; pn Household'Furniture, Merchandize, Horses, Cattle, Agricultural, Commercial & Man uf.icturing,Stock, and ,Uiensils ol every descrip tion, as wel las Mortgages and Ground Kents, up on the’ most 'favorable terms. . • Tktfulhmng ar/the.usual rales, vizi Cn stone and brick buildings, from ■* 35 to 40 els. on 8100. “ Log and frame . “ 60 to 70 tits, on 100. “ Merchandize and fnrni ' ,ture in brick or stone - jbijildings, front ' .40 to-50 els. on 100, “ t)* n- tp ihg or frame, 60 to 70 CIS. on 100. Horses, cattle, ■ , utensils and sundries, ; dt about•• _ gOpts, on ,100; P3?.?3T-’JAL P.ISSS. Onißtbk or Stone buildings, $25 on $1,000,' thfi premium subjected be withdrawn at any, time by tho,patty'insufing, at a ; deduclion of 5 pet tent.; on the amount paid. '■ ■. • . r Applications for>lnsnratjce, or any information on the subject, may be made either personally or ,by ■letter, ’ijl .'the Company's Office, at the. north west corner of Sixth and Wood streets.' • MORTON M’MICHAEL President; L. KRUMBHAAE, Secretary, or JOHN J. MYERS,' Aoent, Carlisle, Ifa. MM ' DIRECTORS. Morton M’Michael, George M. Troutman,, Joseph Wood, - , Samuel Townsend. P. L. Laguerennp, Robert L. Loughead, Elijah Daliett, , ; B- W. Pmjieroy, Chas. W.-Sehreiner, Stokes, Joseph J. Sharpless. , Februaty 3,1842.—ly s . - :'.;A fr ttESPEdTFIjiIiY. informs the puhlie that he ia.Bapplied yvith a‘lfßAltSE, peT lorm every ciuty of an Unlertakcr.Ho ia prepared'at all 1 times to malic Cofiina 1 and attend! 1 intends.- / CABINET HIAKING, . ;--iV in.all iis, : oa .new, 5a f THstaqyei~atreiet, opposite Bi'BSllocWi 56^tw?%TOBtoTafJU6W<. sinces -will be donopn-tlio' moGVae'Odfttodatin£, terms. rririß;:, SiiTiscrlb>rgreanec>fiillvr]yfca-- ■Sriblic* thal hpdj? ewrrtMlt’ttftliiwfc' ‘iiesiCiJcaN ness in the ebopjeeonily.e re c le d in y Ihev’reaf,!3.f- Stifap j&. llalbeKXiff,?- 1 ■' Warehouse, where Jie la prepared to do ali Kinds; of >vorlr; t {,. ’ Imppc liy bI riel' atl'iilieir if,' hußintßH amim 'lih'UiVtfnii.firei'’ ': '’.':. I -f'::.S-'. ■ - . . r fc : .V ■' ' -i'-V?' > . *•;“ f RC?UE,RT {)£ ? Baii ! rEJ{.!3; !V l Catli^iel' January;2s,^lB i l^s' .■ V^’v- .;,Vi BY GEO. SANDRRSONJ ©arlisU CABINET Carlisle, l*a- Thursday 1843. JFR.ESH G RQCER.I ES, &C. AT tile Store Room of the subscriber, injtfam Street, a few doors Wesf.of the Court House. Uext dpor lo U. Snodgrass, Esq., is just received a Ifresh supply of Groceries. Spicesj &c. of every de scription and .of the best qualities, viz: Green Kin and'Java Coffee. Single, double .ami Boston treble refined Loaf Sugars, ' •.1 ■V' Wliitct Hiivanna njtd Brown Sugars of va rious qualities. Sugar" Himse, NewQrJeans.Wcst In.dia ami Boston' Syrup Molasses. ‘ Hurtey. ’ , ■ - Imperial, .Qunpnwder, Young Hyson, and Black Teas, of .first and other quidilies. Chocolate.— Baker’s No. 1, and .Homoc pathic, best qualities— Also, LiriggV pre pured superipr Caraccas Cocoa, &c. ' J’urc winter Sperm and other Oil. Sperm and Mould Candles. 1 Roars.—Castile, Variegated, and Com mon, also, Almond. and other Fancy .Snap lor shaving &c. Tobacco.- —Flag, J.adies Twist, Caven dish, Btc. best qualities, alstvSpapish, Jlulf Spanish and Common Segars. » Spices Ground and Ungrdund, such ns Cloves, |^’imiaihon, : Ginger, Alspice, Not nic.g»rO|iye"t>e, Black i’e.pper and Mace. Citron, Vemlla Bean, &c. Mustard prepared and 'otherwise. JBalaratus, Alum,'lndigo. Salt-petre; Ep son) Salts, Camphor, Cream of Tartar, Po tash,- Sal Soda, Starch, Rice, Snulf,-&c. ' C.iiEESE, —Pirio Apple, Papsago, and Common. .Best Bunch Ralsips, .in. whole,. half. and lally hnv"j)iices. i :-'..a. ; ...-. - 7 ■ Fresh Currants, Almonds, 1 Gfound-nuts, F.lgs,'Cre;Mn-'lluVß,'Leui(iiiB, &q» Table Oil, White Soup; Beans,' Table Sult,,&c, - . . A general, assortment of Pickles in Jars, Tomato Ketchup, and Horse-radish. ’ Water, .Uuuer, Soda and Sugar Crack ers. ■ : ' * ' ., and Herrings idyio-l, CUli-r V.iiivgar. .. , A gencV.il maortmcnt of QuecnsWata, liill lllL'llUilie, &c. 1 Ila i i-, Crmtics 7“S wcojii ii g, \yiiite-wiihli-i ami oilier UruslifS, . -With rt variety of eombs, spool colton/thrcad, tapes, pins, needles,shaving pearl apd oilier buttons, spool stands, silver ever-pointed pencil c.«ses, lead pencils,' best qualities; a variety of best shoo blacking, pew ter sand, twine, bed cords,&c. An assortment of tubs, buckets, pails, market bas- Jceta, &c. &c. .* Also, a lot of Fresh Cranberries & White Hom iny, with a variety of other articles. ' j. W. EBY. CatUsle, January 20, 1312. - h NOTICE BS hereby given that letters of administration* $0 bonis non, on tho estate of Michael Sax ten, lato of Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, deceased, havo this day been issued by the Register of said countv, to the subscriber who resides in tho township aforesaid: ALL persons having, ( trim's or, demands against tho Estate of the aaliT.'Jeccnscd/oro requested to make known the same without delay, and those in debted to make payment.immediately. •’ HENRY W. IRVIN, Administrator, dee, March, 3, .1842.—6t* -’ ' J '’ - THE PUBLIC Are directed to Dr. Harlich’s Celebrated Medicines, which are recommenced by thousands as a proven; live arid euro for.diseqfccs of tho stomach and nervous system. Tho Aperient German Pills, are a direct purifier of tho Mood, and certain to remove bile from ' the jnoniach,which is the great cause of bilious and -other distressing maladies, regulate .the. bowels, The Strengthening Tonic Pills give tone and, vigor to the organs of digestion, restore the lost appetite, quiet,tfio'nervß of..the jdebiUlatetVanifprddacoswcct rcposp'td lho* rcstlcsW :Tfec above medicines” are fast superceding the drastic iqincral pfeparatidns- which some physicians have hitherto been in .the practice ol administrating to their patients. Since the introduc tion of Dr. Hurl efts into f th6. Vniled States, nioqy hayo abandoncd’auch yjfo ddeiqious drugs and commenced administrating thb above medicines .whenever thivsymjjtoms indicate their issue.: v V - ' N." B.—Physicians and others, who 6rder the above medicines, willpleaso jllrcct’.tbeir'.order* *infutjjro to thO ''l V;.- '■'OfficcTpr nf tills MiMlicinov^o.: ii) NORTH RtGlVni ST It RET, WilJii.- ■lelphia, also at the store nf TVtv JOHN J. MYERS, Carlisle, & WILLI A. M’ PEAL, Shippensbprj; . •. - ... ■ PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS the: Hon. Samuel Hepburn, PresidehiJudgo of the Court of Common . the counties of Cumberland, R«ry -nnd. Juniata, and the.Hon.’John. and John Le~ fevre, Judges of the said 'Cpur|of.Cojnnipn Plea* rifthc county of Cumberland,- haye. issued their precept bearing date ‘the 18lh day .of January,. •1842, arid In me directed, for Imhlingm Court of; Qyer and iTerminer, and GeneimvJail 'Delivery, and General.Quarter;Sessions of the Pence, at Carlisle, on the second ,Monday' of April, 1812,- (herng tho 11th day,) Bt:10 o’clock m,'ll)o';fote-, noon. . ■■■ ', „ .-.•■■i-:'i-.r :‘i i NOTICE IS npREBY- GIVEM - to the Cnmnor; Justices of lho : Peace,’and Obn. ; stables of. the ’said. cbnitty;. ; o'f that they bbStlien nnd •lWre;-lhriHeff?pfopb‘f ppVsonßr \vjlh' their rccnrils, and oilier rPiTipnitirtincvs, to do' lhosn tMn/s' whintV tn thpir nfhnee rnßpertively appcrl.’iin. ; AnO those who a rob 0u n il, hy nc og ni z,ui cPsi n prospciite agaiqsUthq'^^nen;(h^t ( '^t^ t th^ to' Bb. yl^h.!a(id, there ii KBjjush;;-: . ,Dated at..PartislleSrtfb^.dhy/^f and the 6dth‘.year of AmeHcnn,,lndepeUdenbehi.' ' MAR'jIN,| t Sheriff. ; • v:'Bixsjs^ j::'4-Jasy '? --i■•*Absconded from.ihoßußseriher.on; ,; STM": Sonday eyohing last, llm Ctb inst;, •;;/). ; .* midtlng Wsihess^hnmpaTno>t*sG* , \V&; CRMbiiEAp. 'Saicl boy is between. 1-fbnj IS vEatßoifafTH—ratliprsmnlt ofjduaijn—aftd had on whnn he went Uvray, a ronndaboat,'lighl bloa piin taldohe.and clbtU' cß^—hb, pther clntliing rpro|lebtrd. ■ : i . -jii- ,• ■.■■'■■ - ; ‘ 5 s ; 1 returns, Itini7in; iheanhscrilH-r, elMll’ivi'Hve f i 1 1 n ;ibfjv ; u n;n';ucl-- : l)iitbbM.'lr.u^rft'uilOhit til!iiWi’,l. ■ ,; , pi' i> jo, 1812. ;■ ' «t£. \ *‘ODR COUNTRY—-itIOHT OR WRONO.'” Stag** Travelling in Georgia . ' 'An agent of the {’oat Office Department gives the"Tollmvlii'g' « cause of several recent failures of the mails at the South. His .letter is published in the Madi sonian: u,' 1 will give you a brief history of ray trip from ‘Muillsuo'loColumbus, (Geo.) 1 lull Madison on ihenighlnf the ISih inst., with the great Souiherii’mail j anil after travel Img ten miles, came to liitliun creek, the bridge of which had beeirtakeii off early in'January by-it Quod. The inail carrier hud crossed it about five hours previous to bur reaching it, with 7 ail ease; but the darkness of the night prevented uUr seeing the extent tu which it was swollen’aiid-tiijrtfwful dangervVhich'wc were .to encoui.tter} on we 7 went, and lifter going about fiifyyiirds suddenly caine tolbe current which t suppose wieSten or fifteen leet deep, as it nearly covered the fop of the stage; pi was impossible to retracpour si.eps, anu ,we-were-rupidfy takendown the-streain by the current,-stuge uml horses all swim ming, aiid it \Vas with much- dilficully that myself and two oil er pusscnge/S'succeeded in gelling through the, w indnwrs of the stagey but foriunaiely the ton ul II; a n>o■ 11 e 111 lust, ull would have perished. After floating down some 50 or 60 yards, the stage struck somed.iift, which prevented the funner progressed! it; the driver then cut -the .horses, loose and tocy jfvvam to the land, bul -we were compelled to remtli.n. in ih.is condition, on the top of the stage, 'some four or jive hours; when the water tell stlfii cienllyjto enablcms, with theJtelp;of.some :n.iail mutibafe-4lhe v laller,. c.umplßtely..Buakcdi With wilier, . 'After getting the horses we, .went on, and sum in four other eretki btfoic reaching Uciiiulgee. river, which slopped-our farther progress: rind alter remaining opi the banks about two hours, succeeded in passing the mail to the opposite bank in a canoe; fi lially,. the stage coming, from the. South readied us aild_toiik--tlie-inoririrrsserTgds, our. journey for about jilleen miles, until we reached Sand creek, Vhichluid swollen so niuch since the stlge erossseifit id pabsing to us, that it was im jiosslbleTo IbTUTtTit'W'dii tlicMiTi.vrkV Slid the only thing we could, do was to' seefotslieller uiiui inuvning. After getting tni' bouse, ,1 prevailed on Tie. ow lief of it to give Toe a separatcTouityih which 1 up'cjnud the .letter inail bags, inld lined die packages as Well us 1 could, without opening them ■aiidhiri'Tliia .employment 1 spent die night.' J liavmbever seen us bail roads iil any .'portion (if (lie country as arc to be found n< regimi, die.heavy, rams here washed them in.inany places*- li.om two to ten feet deep; blit I must do the contractor?'on ibis route the justice to statethat (he badness uf (lie rdatls will riot prevent a strict comp/ia ice with their contract, lor iliey have line horses and good stages, and nothing will produce irregularity ill the mads but high water: and the limits must continue to fail so long us this p-xlru milimny lad uf rain ' continues.. Uut two bridges are now left between Madison mid Columbus. 1' am informed by tlie piist maslers in this region that nearly every inail that reaches them is wet, and U||S .cannot be avoided by the, contractors. ' "Scrubbing; front the f French j ’Journal da .Debate. On the Steam Navigation of 4Srcat BSiriteein. . , England is increasing, in an extraordinary manlier, her meuiik ui toiiiiimmcatiiijj; wilir every pari of the world. Oil M.ncii2o,lB4o, a" contract was entered into between: the GovL‘iiTin'eiirTiiid'ilie r Uiiyul 51 atl^Steam Navigation Goinpany,;by. which’ the ■ latter Loigigetl lo organize a line ofsleaiii packets, UetHceii England anil thVGulf of Mexico.' In less th.in'ilu months'from the 'signing of the conlrucl.llie ruuuitigoi. the vessels colli-' inenced. | \ Tlit conditions iiiipqacd on the company were,'that they,' should Child 14’, large’steam* ersreaeh of 400: horse povterV-hnh .ettpable, pltcuiliyiiigJhe Jieayy.ar.iilleiy :n.ow hi use. All these vessels,, were to ,be completely, sound ill every respect. ’From the time the eotiipiiny .should, -he prepared to commence the running iif tliese vessels, limy were to | despatch,' equal, intervals,’ twice• Tn ■ a j month, a stehiiier.-which should first carry (lib’ mail fu' the' island of ■•liSfbhiloei,vnijil from thence into the .Gulf'of Mexico; anil the'ctiiiipany were bound to ffilre measures for the iatidinj; aiid receiving iiiails aluH 'tlie dilVeiciu points'at which they, werediHuiieh, iiijun interval of tint exceeding 22 day s,;(esf • cepf hi case 1 of accident) truin' their., nrnval at Bar badoesVtp’ their departure frhiii Sailin'*: mi, in the island uf ilayci, on their return to Europe. - . ■ * l* pay the' company’ hit animal sum of J 6240, UOO.payablc, in' equal pibpoitiolisV 'every quarter. 1 , ’ ■ i;; ' • Not 20; iririnths .liave elapsed ’since 1 this ‘tiid'spj ; stupehiltius’;' vhsse)s', , ready' dor; afiff ' jVlnchJs to;; depa.tturei;; .TliCsblvesseJa 1 saiil;.: »3,Me'vwTeL’tHh i to which 'tjiey lyeb.h' ’ shuVmt teif.-'haye s performihg\,les?- iljaii .twelve; ai)don,chf tlieih,. litb’ C Iyde, llf.' Tlio re-. : bVuf;Soutlyainptbii tfSte' Mesico by stVatn powtr iilonc. w follow ’fc continent i ofAintrichlhatto feet their attention. Tn, tlnyollietlicniia [AT TWO DOLLARS PER;ANNUM: New Scrips—■ Vol. 6i Wo. 41. navigation.. Her, steamers regularly ply In the nmuth nf the Indus, 'the Persian Gulf, the- Red.Sea,-and.SueZr where they every month transport the correspondence .from India, China, and the Indian Archipelago, carrying back in exchaigp the correspon dence of Europe! with*£gja<_.Tlic last couri er widely ciime by that route .was (he bearer of no less than 50,000 letters for Europe.— This is not all. The presidencies 'of Gaft cgtla ami Madras wouUlalso have their communication with die mother Country, without being compelled to make use of The Bmnjjay line; and have, therefore, establish ed a separate line of .steamers’, which,- from January will run to Suez, tp.ucbing-af Cey lon, ftladras, and Calcutta, to take ami cany passengers from arid to those different-ports. Cour steamers: of horse -power'each, ate already ready for tidy service. In ihe ; meantime cvefy!excftion ts making at Ben gal for the extension of-steam navigation. on the magnificent river Ganges; in n Shoit time the voyage from Cidcuttii to Benares, which coftt .thu unfortunate Juckqucinimt su much labor and time, will be performed-as, easily as the voyage from Paris to Havre. _ _J=iV,:un_tuuuga tii r rly~c s t aldis IT regular cnnnnuiiicationsbetwecn (he differ ent puints of the magnificent empire which, the genius uf England has founded in the South Sea, A steamer has already com menced running between Sydney, Port Phil ip, aiul. Van Piemen’s Land, It-is announ ced that oilier vessels will Soon arrive In form a .rapid communication with nil those points by which Englaipl has attached the great continents'of New Van Die of NewiZwaliuid. ■ ; •'•. ■. ’ -I: ft' is talked uf, aml-it is an idea- which will be eVehtually.realized, of csTublishing a regular lii'ie' of hteuo’i' papket.s between' Sydney arid teylohycVr Calcutta—(h'af is to say fto places New Holland nX a distanceml from 70 .to 80 days’, run- from Europe,, wllilsf.liitherlh the yiiyageJfconiUlic-coast-nl -Europe to that aTittpoiiean continent has seldom been less than from five -to six months. ’ . - ' ' ‘ ' When we'witness/such marvellous results as these (if the genius of .England, we can nut avoid liiakfng ; painful-ref lections -as to Our own country. , Where are our transat lantic steam -vessels? When will they be ready tu cbihnienee their Voyages? Are the great sacrifices.ofLred by dip Government in promuiiun of this ufi'airTo be forever wiilP 'out result? If is scarcely credible, that the' gratuitous gift uf steamers, and the formal promise of an allowance of more tharianiil linn ul francs, annually, lias not yet induced the people uf Havre, our 1 first port, and within 50 leagues til' the capital, to form a company forme service uf the line to' New Yoik. "In Peace prepare for War,’-’ U'tjtc max im wliicli Uie.it lirituin has adopted. Her military, and more particularly' her injyid .arrangement*, seem to be based on the pie-' sumption that tlie negotiations with ‘ this government "will'he unsuccessful, and that ere many months pass away, lliere will be ii war between' Great Uniaiii and the United. States.’' We wish that that government limy be-deceived in this aiuicipatluiu But the difficulties between tlie governments, 'sceni ,ld increase, rather than dimmish.- The affair of the Creole appears truly alarming! Our jjoVcrnmelit have taken a stahd from, which', they cannot urbilra.idn dtr this subject is out of <he question—the South will iiiyer iigree ld it—aiid bur government wifi never propose it- 1 ' 7 . . ■ l liere is no reasons why tlie English gov.-' lifhliTenrslmuld'tlesire^ayvar with lliis couij try—but jliefc are niany' re’aabhs! vvhy she should not. Nevertheless, that, government is, 'perhaps, at' this liinei so far as physical ,ijifce is : concerned, better prepared lor war, qiaii at any, perm'd in -tlie history : _ol that nation. Ilei'ships of war have been increas jbd within jiifew ye.ais. Her .hew Jrjgates liiid.'sloops of War, are- if great size and ;’c#sr/jirin.a%iitB'TaK more heavy and sloops of wari . ;•'" ' , ’ ' ; . A foriy-four gun frigate/carries frotii ten to twelve large. Paishan giniS—ea’ch of a calibre of from ten to twtlvb a sloop of.waV entries half a dozen' of the saiiib kind.- In ii naval Ongiigeiiieijl, at long-shots, of. close quarters, ihesbguiis must decid'e i)ie battle. . , AgaiiiV,the .English gwecpTnehf.hqa j number of sieum e.iiips ;oif lor any : occasion,' at V moment V wanting—besides,' hgr,' sleftin-paeJtets,/which tfa-, ,vrrsi|ig in every' difeetipri,'lhe;Nurih Sea, i the British,'an-1 'lrish ;Chaiine|s,'-tiie;Medi-, lerranbaii Sea and lh'eXll,aiiUc'OciSaps--a)t.<i, with their tracks, rcticiilihg/llie Oiirribijiiji , Sea, tlio . duffof:iMesitb,J!anilMhe/Gull Stream ihroogh'ita'wliule extent—and all bl Which cnn’ be- trtinsfoiiiietl -from pencealjle | steiim-packets to*.formidable frigates in. the'. 1 coufse of a'few diiysi > In this way the Eng lish gnverhinent can at dicoommeneemeiit , «f. h war; ■eiytf V’l6 one hundred Stealth shlps uf block'ailo' bur'whoie'coast—enter itiuiiy id dnv hsiß and;haib(irs—-and destibyi or lay' : ’iTuvle i* • coil Cl‘iduY-i on ? ■ ni'a n jof' ou r - Mre ulth j/ cities aWirtoi&wiy ■'/ ' ;'■/ 1 ’ - ncsidcb.'it is well known; th^t : by,,allovv- bur pnrhs, anil carty leftere from pno -pnft to'pthißVti. riicot&ldAcablo, tfe,'rby^npd'bf!fheV,Gi!ner;al r PbsVQffibV-dii^^^ iire 'everyday 3'cqtftfitig't/|t nrtw led gp : of;pu r cons t— ui* aequaihtarice ‘ tvith its '‘bay s and iiijets—a’id 'even qoiirify theinselves lo pilbf .vcs! '''Khy of;dbr portfi 'und haibiirs:, V: ..Ifmuf’pibefhidt’pt have' hny t rcttßch;.lh'.np-; ; pfehbhil ft tvar- between thu iwh" chdn<ric's, ’• Mgrnelhing. tnirbly; should bfotectibn ■ putitit!lie lit temporary battery id ! guns, should.be*established at the entfanev ’of ««ery harbor. 'After bur cities am botrf^ John Moohe, Esq.'.Newville Joseph M. Means, Esq. Hopewelltownsliii) ‘ Thomas H. BaiTToif, Shippensburg. ' \V ii,li am Al.iM atkK, it, EVql’EeVa Uoada • John MehXpfy,; Uickfnson township'. Jobs ClkSdenih, JivKsq,, lli>i;c!.i<iwn. CJkobce.F. Cain, Esq. .Mechunicstiuvg FnKDEHICK WoNDEHLICHti'. .do, ’ Jon* Stougu, Ks((. Souiqhstow n. Daniel Kbiishkb, Esq.,Clmrclitmwi. . Jaco.d'DoNgn kcBEB, Esq.-Wormteyibiirgi . J. H..DnA'VBAUGH, Cedar Spring. Alleo.ipj • . Marti* (1 Hupp. Esq. Siumiuinstown. barded. by'a fleet of'steam-ships; it will be tim late to plant cannon to prevent tlie suc cessful attack of an eneinyV We believe, that at this time’, tint a single gun is nlount edon any of the butteries'in Boston harbor i-consejjuejil.ly a lew Steam-ships‘could; at any time, enter lliir harbor against wind ami tide, pass yp jho intricate passages; irate'with impunity, whatever mischief the enemy might thinly-proper,, and in <t feyy hours be again iri'tli’c Bay,'moving at a rapid rate towards ano'hec porli ' ■ ■ ■ Surely thir attention of mm government should be turned tovrards the defences of our sea they feel, more confi dent of the continuation of peace than their language would seein tp Warrant, - • ‘Boston Journal. • -- ADVICE FOR BACHELORS. If you arc desirous of wealth, get mar ried, fora good wife promotes habits of in-, rdustry and ’economy and 'prevents ri great many unnecessary expenses which "caninft be avoided in a_single' life. If you are looking'fur stations of distinc will seek to advance her husband in the prosecution of all honorable purposes; and , lend liiin that aid and encouragement which • he .can derive from no'other source. - If you would become u good citijtcn, get marriedi for lie i£ alone worthy of the line, who is concerned to,the great lainUy of ifaaft by the ties pf husband ami father. , If you are ’fortunate, get married, for a- : good wife ! will increase your prosper!- 1 ,iy mid. VeiideC;y,om; , twice bjessed in-the cif . yotlariiniiTpriUnaic.gct mafciell.- Tl.ic cares o/.lhc wofi<[ are lessened by having ii wife Who takes plcasurp in ■sharing tlieu: witlt you. ■ Jfyhu arc in get. married. Tor • the married m.in lias his mind fixeil on his business and llisfamily. lin’d is mure likely ; If you arc, young, get married. Dr, .Franklin advoealed.ehrfy marriages because " a man who marries young, can have the sar israclion of raising and educating his chil dren before he dies. . '7. Oct nuuTied—l/et Tnur plnns and-pur ppses fur future life be what they may, the business, pf getting, oiayncd is. one that should be attended to first, iia if neither.ill; terferes with your plans,, norjjirevctitsJtheiV execution, ~ ~’"V” Get married—Live 'soberly, be. indusfm - ous, engage in nothing that’ will deteriorate fromhyyour character as’ tin honest man, a pur’e'patrint, and a kind husband —take our advice, and with nll yuur gettings, gut mar ried. ’’ From the Knickerbocker. THE CONTRAST. Do you. sec, that, ; proud overbearing wan riding in'lns .gilded carriage? Look,! he stops before a magnificent mansion, and liveried lacqiiies,'obedient to mid, as sist liim to descend. Do you see, that poor miserable boy, whose. tattered clolhcp scarcely shield him front .the, inclemency of the, weather?— 1 with a beseeching took hptfeplicits the.rich man to.purchase.a pencil or a card of pencils; and behold, how ponlctnpiuuusly he is Kpurhedl ; . ' .Twenty-five years ago that pomppipt mar. 'was as poor, aplrlemlfcss, and is wretched ps the urchin.he despises. Twenty-five,years have passed’since that day.—The same parties meet, .In! the con . trash, Tlic once pour boy stands in the pride of nmnlioPfli active, intelligent, rich. \ A fqvc ly woman, his wife, leans upon his, anii. — Grace,in every ,expression,-..anil aflliience soiilesin his unostentatious adornments.- The fplteringslep, the threadbare garments, and the painful '. expression (hat fret iii every feature, denote a man of wapt, and • y?o. ; Better to be deal).!' than thus to drag ;a inisCrablo.cxistcnce. . ..This-may, at; tfie first, blush nppcqr. to i.sume.an .a,m|n:bbhbl&j'jiniancc*., Jl_ia..il'Jtlh, •_ ‘ln a country like, di'rsi'tlicreds.np.iniin, however poor,-if aided by industry, econo my,-and-virtue,--butmay rise from the low-, pst rank pf. .spriety to the highest; Thp knowledge of tins fact is a blessed' incite-, - iuent'.to tjje yopng. hnd‘ clieeys (hem to strugglenobly in. 'thc paths'^' which - lead to Jiomir*nnd : independence, despite tllb iltuus-, anil obstacles; that oppogellija course'. ~ There is no man, however, affluent, who by extravagance, unit iU'£" morals, niny nnt fa II Trom '.clpscihis days in woe.• ’ . . . Lot no man’ despise lliepnnr; because qf their poverty; Jet, no onejflalfei- |he. 1 tipi) Bee danse of thin', wealth. Wo liiny. cpnquer piiycfty.. lAVcaltji.'.TOayJsubdup us.: ’.All ■hen ot equalytylue, are.equal.. tfoneman possess'.more-iittenigcncerilißU-ldsi'feUiivvSi though that of jt&jf niay not him. in the,'rank'snT the gnpd,y‘et'it brihgshjtn add- , cd, respect, and" wins a willing, admirdtipn if all men: ' ' “This gnritl ai»ne £ ftrc;gfoati;’’ ( ' AppUcaUbiiifor jVTOTXCE is h(>nby-givrn,.ihat Jvintfnri to ap i*,ply; ai;th« next ter* ot the coutt of Quarter ' Seasibns .of.RumVrlnnii.cotuityifur/a.Licenwsp keep a tavern or public Jinnee,, in the hr.nao 1 now' :i ; Wo.tfrtjoWJereigne'd.cUlzendofEiUtEp.nnshoro’ towpshipVdo,certify,lfiat ; Jyer are. attainted p£ jr ood repute Ton honesty end temper- ■ anee,‘aiid that he jfewejl .prpVi,ded yithTjnnae'rooin • and con vrnipnrcs' for Uiosccornmbdatiohof etrnn gets and traveller*.' ■' '■'■'• J, Xongnecker,' : i ' GeargeliupUy, . Jacob Att/Wf • 1 JpAif Blrir/c, -r, ; v 'if&miSfrtieef, ’-■} Jircc*. .4la«jrn%fm. t . » H
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