to endeavor to advance -tlio claims of,thc old Keystonp to.the honor of giving the Republic tiik man who is to ho (ho next Democratic candidate for (he Presidency, and who is wcllworthy tho highest ofiico .in the gift of a free people. And because these worthy men and highly respectable citizens, saw proper to participate with their .Democratic friends in.proceedings so com? tliia scavenger! His low’slang about “an adjourned Court of Quarter Sessions”, is characteristic, and,if ho keeps on as Ho has in this place, hq will -most likely havo some considerable use for tho regular lermof Quarter Sessions, before be is inuch older.— It might bo extremely convenient if his pistols should happen to lose their priming . [Which of our worthy citizens fUiarblackyhcartc*! ’-assassin intends to bp “Ike death <s” hns'irot ns yet transpired. However, “coming events cast theif shadows before.” The correspondent of the’Herald.who signed him qclfc'Oarlislc,” seems a ( t\vin brother to the Editor.— They;must bo congenial spirits, 'Their joint labors i contained the very, essence qf Antimasonic and Fede ral malice combined. Tlic arrogant, aristocratic spirit of - this Federal - correspondent-is-seen. in. every-line, tinctured, however, jwitli.Antimasonic baseness. His affected ridicule of tho young. Democratic Lawyers who participated in tho proceedings of tho meeting, is j uttered with a bad grace—and ’ this sycophant of the Federal lawyers’ in the Court House, who attempt to brow-bent rind keep down their younger brethren in the profession, may yet learn that the chcVished objects of his idolatry ore not as great men as he took them to be,, and. that fair and honorable competition with younger men tlian'thcmsclvcs ’may yet throw Uicity the shade. 'We cannot close thiri article, lengthy ns it is already, without endeavoring to devise some means tho almtVment of-tliis nuisance;. and"in’thinking over the j remedies to bo employed, we . can hit -qq notic more ; feasible than that which the hero of modern Chivalry, \ while travelling with Taguc OTlegan, tells us the j citizens of a village .ntllietcd like ours, adopted. An Editor, by name Peter Porcupine, had been slandering ’ tho ’good people in a manner not to bo quietly borne, ■ '/’hey qcvcrdingly went to the woods and caught a • and placed it.in the oflibc next to {hat^iq’ ; Which Peter kept his Press and types. T|U* animal of course became very offensive; but those, who placed it there contended, and justly too, that if Peter had n I right to* taint tho moral atmosphere, by propagating I his pernicious Blunders against the citizens of tho’Vil- Wo receive! 11 AMMOTH CANDLE laco, they. had a right to taint tho atmhs|rlfera which from cinr liiend Mims u few days since, vvhioli wont tltoy.breathed,- and in wliioh they “lived, moVod, anil a little ahead of" any tiling in that. lino, wo have vvii- bnd.n.hema.” The eonsei|iichco was, that those wli.i .-Vm'neMed tJt aJpng.Berjqt).;,.Jtidyingfrom-that speciAiim; .hrmiijht .the “nauseous crillur'’ wore, sustained, and from his tistiihlish ment. ■ for particulars, wo refer our cullers to the ’advertisement of Mr.-M. .published in heard oi aftomyards. ... another column. Tho-worthy Editor of wliont wo complain. might he cl'iiki) in the same way. hiancor. neighbor, is not tooi, much J 1 altered by’ the • ^ Jw^^' - ?‘COVripnimMitB' which were so* properly sbmvercd on him last \veek, ho may bo induced to hi his olfu-e for u purpose so commendable, and nsofoTto the public. Let a committee of six be appointed, with power to solid for persons and papers , AMERICAN VOLCNTEEB. BY GEO. SANDERSON. SO St PttaiSßniiJVT in. ,1844, JAMES BUCHANAN. 'Subject to tho decision of a National Convention. C ASIMSI^: tiiukSday, ,-alpbii. ai. »«■»«• Ontho opposite page will bo.found an interesting correspondence .between Gen. JicKson, Gen. Scott, end Ds Witt Glutton-, which occurred in 1817 and ’lO. Although of more than twenty years standing it will-bc noncUho less interesting to all opr many of whom , have never bcfo.fo seen it iii print,— ■We accompany the correspondence with tho remarks of tho Ohio Statesman, from which paper,(t is copied. For an account of a-Steamboat Explosion and fear ful destruction of human IHb, in tho harbor of Balti more, on Thursday last, see opposite page. It must truly have been a heart-rpi|ding catastrophe. PAGUERUOTYPE.— I This appears to bo the “art of all arts," (if such indecd.it call bo called,) in tho way of taking likenesses. Messrs, Stinson- and Piior,, two-gentlemanly young men, are now in the occupancy of-a room on the second floor of the Cotinty ■ Hall, i)i ibis Borough, where we advise wish to have perfect .likenesses of themselves taken, to call without delay. There is neither brush not pencil used -in the process. It is done by the reflection of light acting upon a chemical preparation, and a whole sit ting of the subject docs not occupy more than .two jiinl-tss.. Itiafreally a curiosity in its way, and wo strongly urge upon all our citizens to pay tho room a visit and judgo’ibr themselves. The “NEW YORK MIRROR” of Saturday last is a rich and beautiful number. It is embellished with a snlehdid steel engraving, entitled “TUE.AVAHNING, UK THE FETCHES." t'OJSEdItT WHEI'I'K MSDWSsET'OYo tSIs BI is ■ qry—A It ty ;It 0n,,! mltros. xSbtiSiaifiß, biiiufi ami Millci' — (<> get t ill of ti»o Nuisance. “Tjhw miserable- • -Middleton. tl'iaV Ibis lately goVposscssidiTor the'Kendd ’ nml Expositor of this place, irf-the supple ‘tool of ■Thaddt-us Stevens, who hsis sent him -to -this county • for -purposes best known to the “Great Lncbained” ••himself. Scarcely has-this beautiful bird of passaae—■ this hawk ami buzzard—got .warm in his nest, before ■“hinrtiil the'Eedcraland Antimasonic brood that flutter -.around lunTbeeome us tilthy!and disgusting ns a “cage of uncldan birds.” Scarcely has this in gna ihnou* ircnth-mau seen the curiosities df^uriro?flli n ,h,' siich os .the Penitentiary and other buildings for tin* safety of .the public, 4 when he commences to defa nc the charuc ti f of unf most prominent and jrespertable citizens! To pul the people of this county on their guard re specting this slanderer —not-fhat he rap do any harm mlutc he is known—it may he well enough to give .them some information ol Ips-prcvlous character an 4 conduct. ' , ■ To begin. He I-s Robert-White Middlctop, I V bo edited,a filthy- slimt in Gettysburg,'a kw years g'mcc, under the oye of Thaddcna. himself.'and - was compelled to undergo a personal c.hustiscinciil*by Mr. Cooper, the present member of Congress from Adu.ms county, for a base attack upon his diameter. But the nlf.ii,r did not slop hero. *1 he assassin who would ruin the character of IHs follow being, was willing to “carry out h,ia principles, 1 -’- by taking his life. Accordingly the iitiAVK gentleman .esconccil hinmoll safely in nn upper-room of some building fronting the street, nn3 arming'himself with n brace -of-well loaded pistols, ‘watched for life prey, and as Mr* Cooper was walking peaceably along the street; ami wlplc every thing ap peared laughing and joyous sunlight of nature, this, miscreant had.the. astonishing courage to 'shoot down at him from the upper window. Fortunately for Mr. Cooper—but U7iforinnufp.il/ for Mr. JVliddloton and die public—the,shoVdj J mH.tako ellect. Had it dono.the work intended, the community at large would .havd been, relieved of .a grcat.nuisance, and the worthy man himself been saved much hap-ov/mg ; suspense.— He has doubtless, a presentiment of his destiny. Ho •Knows., well" that .the Fates ..haye ..decreed .that the cli max-of-his distinguished career—the crowning aionr •of-his UfeVwill-be ttpright-iiosts-nhd a cross-beam;—where, like Hainan of old, ho wjll feel conscious hT the dark hours of Ijlg dissolution, his ( —; —mortal—patt_will-returji-to -fire -dirt from winch “it” sprang, and that his spirit, jf he have one, will not -find a resting place either in earth or jicavcn. * Obliged to escape tho k aronscd indignation of the people of Adams county, we next find him pursuing the same manly course in the copnty of Lancaster.—. Ho breathed noh that he did not taint the atmosphere —he spoke not, that his words were not a calumny, His alnisc of the promirmnt Demqcraja of that county, * was characteristic ;of his Aiitimasonic venom, H{a libels on tire Citizens of that place, at length provoked retaliation; and when one cf their ? justly incensed - him for an explanation, he .had th q stealth * • • to slip a pistol from his pocket unpcrccivcd, and the extreme politeness tp shoot a hall through his body ! unfortunately again for the public an<l Mr. Mid -: dlcton, his malice did not prove mortal. H?s victim, after lingering a long time on |hc brink of the grave, . .finally recovered., That ho Was not presented by'the Grand Jury of that county for ah attempt to commit murder, wap probably owing to the prevalence, .and : :"the:tneorruptilfle}inicgrity -of - , .the laws’loso their force, an outraged, community will , take the. law in their own hands, and Mr, Middleton soon after suffered some— condign punishmentin .the shape of retributive.justice. Hia gallows coun tenance \at this day bears the scarp he received, and ; which bccomo noae so well as a hackneyed, politician. a, .Ah outraged commamty“agmh~ drove-him from their t . ' midshandJielleftthc Federal county ofLahcasterfdr . ’ibo mpre soil of Democratic Cumberland. 1. -'How he will ozt oV . here, .wry be tolly guesaed at rfrom tiie start he has already made. - -y V , In bis ’notice of the Buchanan meeting of last week, he, gives a* very fair specimen of his oecbnct* as tHe of r * very proper and’ ptoue per* V r ßoiis. He nmkes a.yile attockon the President Judge, >X^lw-;Hon Judges:; Sxoaut and Mlbecauso thoy, in .com anori wi th their. Democratic fellow-citizens of tlio coun . - tiy, hiivo 'Statc pride and PciuisyJvania feeling onhush (Cj'Th? retailed slang about “Ruchanan. and low wages,” which the Herald deals out to its readers,-is ludicrous in the extreme. Every candid matt who will rend Mr. 13 7 s speed); in which this doctrine is said to he contained, and who has penetration -enough to understand ‘what he reads, mus.t and \v i 11' ac k 110 w 1 c <Jge that what Is said, against him on that subject is noto riously false. 3Vo inference of |hat land can he drawn from,his remarks.- Yet* we mush-expect the charge (6 be and reiterated, .so long us Autima- Konry has its bitter tooth , or Federalism Its deep-rooted jealousies to oxcjto it to ac’iovp The weapons of-fnhc? i hnml ai;4 fraud can nevef permanently deceive the people. They may delude ihpm for a time; but’the public are tpid even the damnable se crecy of the frauds on the elective franchise, could not | long he concealed from thejr scrutinizing gaze. Hut I |hc Editor of the Herald jiml better-continue making tins charge against Pennsylvania's “favorite son.”— , Should he retract, -or attempt even for once to tell the ( truth, he would be recreant to His cause* and thy of himself and ll}c high character - which it is his boast to maintain. The miserable conduit-pipe of Anlhnnsonry, Robert J M lute Middleton, throirgh«whose filthy sheet flows' the filth and odor of tlmf-most rotlon ami contemptible of nil factions, is not ‘satisfied with perpetrating his villainous attacks upon Judges Hepburn and other 1 pffuuinent Democrats of- this county;—but lie must needs carry out his dirty work of defamation, by at tempting .to, injure the fair character and standing of Governor Puiitkii,* This vile creature—the mere tool of* Thaddeps Stevens—who, like Isbrnacl of old, has “his hand against every man, and every inon’s hand against him”—has uncorked the viulsi of his pu . ffPircut wrafli, and showers [heir, consents.upon the head of our Executive. This, doubtless, is ' done at-the suggestion of Jiis master,- the-“ Great Un; • chained,” whoso enmity to tl’o Governor is-without • bounds or limits, and whoso vocation it is. to slander j and yil|fy.this.upright Chief-Magistrate. But the shafts of Aiitinlasonic calumny full haem-’ -7lcss-at < PouTß.it is aa far abovo his rascally troduccrs. in every thing, that constijutcs tri]c gfealness and-nobleness of soul,.os if js.possiblejo conceive of—and all his - un principled. enemies can say or do will not lessen him in public, esteem. The people know him to bo honest and intelligent, Ho has been “tried in the balance arid not found wanting,” and tlrcso Antimason ic vjpors might os well attempt to “gnaw a file,”, as to injure tho-charactcr of the Governor,' But “detraction loves a shining mark,” and this is doubtless the cause qf Middleton's slanders against DAVID It. POKTEJh NEW YORK ELECTION.—Mourns, the Dcmor crntic candidate for Mayor, 13 elected by about 2,000 majority, Tho Democrats have also carried dqcidcd papular majorities .in thirtecn of the seventeen wards of which- tho City is composed; - ;, but in consequence of dissmsiohs among fhcmselVcß in' several of the wards, the Whigs succeeded, although by a minority." Tlio Councils, therefore, will stand about atic. In-tho sixth ward tlie* votes were hot counted, on account of a mob having interrupted the Inspectors, A new election will bo held in this ward, at whicli.it is not doubted but that thejDemocrats'wiil succeed. it turn opt .to be so, pur friends will stilVhayo a ma jority .of one in each branch of the .Council/. • “ . j-'Franklih county has responded to the call Tor a State, Convention;on the*.2oth to pjaco in nomination BUCHANAN for tho Presided; cy, and has*appointcd W 1 Senate: riid pelpgßle. and fHotinux- and* Jons Rowe, Esquires, Representative : , Cfj-A Democratic meeting Ujo bo "held in Gettys burg, on Tuesday evening next, for tho purpose. qf aj> pointing delegates to.the proposed / General left Louisvilla on tiip*7tfa in 9 l./to tho command of-tho troops at -Fort-TowMni -~ '. 1 i . ' v ~; r /-* :' r -"~ , UEMQVAI^—The jtfWflf/womn jbo the closeipf.the scadon, P°f, remove its location from IVf and it is stated the Diroctqra have the Tiouia Iptely occupied by tho Dranw-Baoh' it ' Penpsylvanu, •Tor-.tliat-purpose, ; 'v'; <■-; I ■y Hon, Joseph Lawrence, .member of Ct#i* gross front Washington county, died at Washington city, on Sunday last, after nn illness of several weeks duration, This, wo believe, is >hc sixth death that has occurred in the, Pennsylvania delegation since t{io election of 1840. Mr. L. was to the 54th year of his age. : ' . •, ’ St. Louis ,Election.—At the recent'municipal election, the Democratic candidate for Mayor was elect ed by‘4s majority. Tho .Democrats also elected a majority of tlrrco in ihp Councils.* Tho Democrats in .the Slate of Ifcw York, at the recent charter elections, were successful'in electing 1 their Mayors in all the cities, with, the exception of. Troy, from Brooklyn to Buffalo. A, destructive fire occurred .at Columbia, (S, C.) on tho 12th inst., whkh consumed 'twenty-time stores and > dwcllings,' with numerous out-buildings. The loss is estimated at S30Q.OOO! Another Victory. —The Democrats, for. the time in many ybars, have elected their, candidate fdf Mayorin-NE-W-OKLEANS,—Majority 352! .- INDIA - .—The news-from tho Gqst, brought by tho Great AYestern’ which arrived at New York on Sunday last, i* most disastrous for tho British arms. Affghnn is tan,, captured two or three years since afteran im mense slaughter of the natives, has been retaken-by them, and-about fMJOO'liritish troops cut to pieces, in cluding Major General Elimunsto.vk, the Command der in chief. The British Ambassador to - Cabool, has been assassinated. Full particulars of the bloody bat tle and the long train of disnstors'conscipient, copied frpm tho New York Sun, will be given in our next* .The news created n great excitement in England, and'a reinforcement of 8,000 troops arc ordered to soil for India immediately. , An'otiif.h Defaults u. —Tim Whig County Treas urer, of Philadelphia, Joseph PlaSkinton, elected to ollico hist fall, is discovered to be a defaulter to the ’’amount of about , 80,000! The Commissioners have promptly removed him, and appointed Col. James Pauk, lalo Democratic Post Muster, Treasurer in his stead. The Right Reverend bishop Enoland, of the Re man Catholic Church', died at Charleston (8. C.) on' the lllhinst, in the 6trth year of his age.. Ho had presided over ihb piAccss, comprising the States of Smith Carolina,' North Carolina and Georgia, for o. period of twenLy-tw'o years, and \yns universally es teemed for his commanding Ulents and Verv’onl*- piety. 'CoxxixTicnT Ei.ecVion.—('llvehyid, the Demo .tyfijua number pni/silv.*Xtlfc-np\v lr Si < Democrats and 7 wings.. In the so\ far as r' choice has licop made, the Democrats have 120 mcnv hers, find the ‘Whigs only 47. • Several (own s’failed Jo elect on the, first trial. . Tho_ Haven on the- ls£ -Wednesday in May, and os*thc Democrats have a decided majority in J*oth s houses, they will, of course, fill the vacancies for Governor, &c. ; wilh’lhc Hght kind of men. 7 _-- - --Aidant Ah haiiy has resulted in the clnuse of the. (Democratic can didate far hy.over fiOOmiojorily, and also a mu* jdrity of the Common. Council, , * In Brooklyn, t|ie Democrats have also succeeded in electing their Mayor and I f of the 13 Council, hy.over 200 majority. • So goes the fight!' r*- Hov. Ja>ikh linen an in.— lt must he gratifying to lha friends of this distinguished Statesman—gratify ing to Pennsylvanian's— to observe such a unanimous voice in his favor, hy ’tho people of his native State,— Every county in the Commonwealth has', declared in the niust-emphalic terms, that he is’their choice for the Presidency. Nor is this feeling confined to Pennsyl vania alonp. Many prominent democratic papers in other Stales, have expressed a desire for his nomina tion hy the national convention. Lot the democrats of Pennsylvania persevere in urging her awn son, os they have commenced, and tho claims of tho Keystone State will, for once, ho, rrs »cctcd.— Gazette, , >. MILITARY MKETItfC. At a large ami respectable meeting-of the enrolled inhabitants of Southampton' and the adjoining townships, held at the Lces 'burg.Town Hall, on Thursday evening the 12lh day of April, 1842, forthe purpose of taking into consideration a suitable. Candi date to be supported' for the office uf brig ade Inspector, of the Brigade to be compos ed of the county of Cumberland.—On mo tion,. JVm. Q. J'U'hcy was eatled to the Chair, and Lieut. Sanmcl V'<n/!or appointed Secretary.;—On motion - , The inflowing com mittee was- appointed., to wit: Major Jtihn K. Khdso, Major George Clever, George Rejse, Capt. Jacob.Shull & William Hauk, to make a nomination, was unanimously a greed, to by the-meeting. - - JiesolveW, Thafwe have.unanimously se lected Col. JAMBS CIUiSNUT, of South ampton township, as a candidate for life of fice of Brigade Inspector, and will b T dl-ho- Me -ndeavnr i" ■' all-lumurnblp-tnennsretolcavu.r to securjjjui election knowing him In lie amnlv ramlil in every respect to discharge tlie duties of said (iflipev-willio^-p^Vutlrcc - or partiality to himself or his ponstiliients. VVM, T, Q. ISCRERTPrcs’t. Samiiei, Taylor, SecVy. April 12th. 1842. HEALTH IN SL Dr. Hurlich’a Celebrated Strengthening' Pill*. When (lu'ko Pills were introduced into this State, tho-Agcnl did not urge (Item on the notice of the pub lic witli any super Aims praise confident that a fait- and impartial trial, was alt tlio recommendation. they re quired, to prove their usefulness. They bavd now been tested by £T number of persons laboring under that ihisemMc complaint Dyspepsia, in this section of country. And in every instance, as far as wo have lipard, have 'proved beneficial. Wo wish to give suf ficient time for a full and. fair .trial, when we will add such testimony of their cllicacy os will dq justice to so | valuable and'safe a medicine.—[Jefferson, Mo. En- quircr. ; . N. B.—--Thosc wlib may be suffering from the various diseases incident to men* would do well to procure im mediately the above medicine, whereby they may soon, •boVeljcvTcd-of theirmaladies.';" r " V Principal Oifice No. 19 North Eighth Streft, Phila delphia. Also, fpr sale at tho Storc of J. J. MVEBS’ Quriisle, and WILLIAM PEAL, Slrippcusburg., , Fevf.ti Axb ,Antrß.—Wo are happy in bring.able to say .to our readers, that lirandreth's Vegetable'U niversal PUh, arc celebrated for .strengthening. weak stomachy increasing the appetite, and a.certain prevent jive arid cure, for tlioferer am) ngi}e, jfep, ' r— . For the fever, aqd agup, a malmlyso prevalent throughout the SoutJtern StaU's, and bo afflicting to families residing,in lowf cfmntriesjredandaut with nmrahes, Jakes, stagnated pools, rivers, &c,, these cel elebmted arid universally esteemed pilld lmvo surpafl's-. ed qny . rempdy .evcr administered, for relief and cure ■ ofthat most obstinate oppressor of, the human, frame. oLthchtefllcacy -haye beentesti fied,^fter, - prt> scriplions- failed, they proved successful, to •'the admi ration of those v?ho experienced , and : witnessed their hapt^effert^^lf/rffcc?^ Sthtej-Oazeitei --- l: - - Purchase in’ Carlisle, ftf iGeb. W. HUncr v opd .CumbejpiariH’nipountyVif./Agenta published J AMKS WlLUAMSpN.ofsjlyer sSfzx "Spring township, will be for ItRIGJiDE INSPECTOR, ■ nt the- election in Juifonext, hnd rcspccMnlly soli cits tho suffrages of the people for.suid office. ' April 21, 1812, - Citizen Soldiers, of Cnn\htr(ftnd GtiNfiißMßN.*—Toffer myself'to your considcra tion as a candidate for tho office of ■** , BRIGADE INSPECTOR at the election in June next, and respectfully soli cit your votes^ I.: TJ. WILLIAMS Pennsboro’ Ip. April 21, 1812.. g3ggae»obl. JAMHS CHIQSNU T, ofSouthamp7 tnn, \vill.ho a.candidate for * . IiIUGADK INSPECTOR of the let Brig, illh Div, P. M., at tjieelnctjon in June next, and wilt bo thankful for your support, fellow citizens, ” y ‘ April .21, IM-12. ■ TII-&--l«t-*llijUaJioirof-einnberiflnd“VijUrniw« will parade on the usual ground in Carlisle, pn Tuesday the 10lh- of: May next, at 10 o’clock in the forpnoon, incomplete order for inspection. By order. - W. MOUDY, Ad^t. April 21, 18-13. Attention Mount Hock Indepeu dependent l.iglit Infantry, Parade at Cecs X Roads, on Monday flic •2nd day of May next, at, 10 o’clock, A. M. Anns and accoutrements in good' - order; and completely equipt for drill. Bv order of J. VV. VANUERBELT, Capt, April 21, 1842. ■ fjJIITE First Battalion BGth Regiment Pennsylvania JL Militia, will parade at Mcchanicshurg on Monday the nihth day,of May next,, and the second Battalion {tamo Regiment will parade at Carlisle on Tuesday the 10th of lire saiue month, tire lines to bo formed at 10 o'clock, A. M. The courts of.nppftal for-the first Bnillalion will he held at the hogsc of Frederick Wunderlich, in Mc ehanicsbprg, Officers Captains Snc'll, and Dyer, and - Lieutenant Saddler., For tiro second. Battalion afthc house of Mitchell McClellan in-Carlisle: tains Todd, Fcislcr and IJover.- ” . LEWIS lIVER, Colonel. ‘ April 21. 1842. * • ‘ ‘ Attention Springfield Light Infantry. , Parade at Henry Ay’s;on theShtppens hurg road,'on New «ay.rifts- and .appoutrements in order fur inspection, anil propel ly*ct)uipt for drill. ' i By oilier of t(ie Captain, " "T- '“iinticCULLocll,-or s. N. B. An adjourned -Court, of Appeal will be lie(d on tlie first-day of Training, at the above named place. .April-£I,-1842, . A T T 15 N TIO N Big Spring Adamantine Guards. YOU aro onlend to parado at tlio puldfc poose of Major Hackcl'oh the turnpike, one and a quarter miles cast of fstoughstown on- Monday the 2d day of May at 10 o'clock, precisely properly cquipt-fot drill. WILLIAM GRACEY, Jr. Captain. Ainll, 2l IS'l2. ISrigade Inspector's NOTICE AND OK BEKS. Til enrolled inhabitants subject to militia du ty, residing in Cumberland county, are here by notified that an election-will bo held on Mon day the Gth of Ju!!0 next, between the boms of 10 in the forenoon arid G in the afternoon, in the sev eral' UaUaliuus £iiew arrangement) in said.county for - , One Brigadier General, V' One Brigade Inspector, for tlio Ist llrigade lllh Div. P. M. , One Colonel, One Lieutenant Colonel, , for each regiment, and One Major, for each battalion in said regimeplasfollows, via: The members of the Ist battalion 23d reg’i will vote at tho houso of C'ol. J, Wynkoop in Smokey-, town, Slaj. Jacob■Kissipgef.silperitilendant. Those of the 2d battalion saiho reg’t at the pub lic house of Mr. Iv'cnpetty inNewviUe.Maj. John Casey snperinlcndant. The Ist battalion BGth reg’t ai. the public bouse, at Oyster’s Point, Capt. Joseph i.ongneckcr su perintcndnnt. ■ . Tlio 2d battalion, same reg’t at the public house of Mr. Hoover in. S. ilreat zet superinlomlmit. - The Ist battalion 19Gth reg’t at the public liouso of’Mr. Maxwell at tees !»; Koiids, Capt. J. W. Clever, superintendapt. . - The 2d battalion same regiment, at Quigley’s School iiouse, Capt. Wm. -M’Clure superintend* l ant. o - ■ "The Isfbattalion 197th reg’t at the pn Mic house of David llloan in Carlisle, Major T. Craighead. -- —* The 2d battalion same reg.’t.at. the public house of H. L. llurkbblder in Carlisle, Capt, P. David son snperintcndanL Thu Ist battalion Climb, Vpl. at tlio public house of M. M'Clelland iu Carlisle, Captain M. Wise siiperimendapt, ’ Xho 2d batpdiop. Cumb. Vol, at tlio public house of F. Womlerlich in Meehanicsburg, Capt. Martin snpprinlcndant. ’ And those of the Ist ' mb. Vol.will vote nt the public house of i Vn,, IK Woodburn in Ncwville, Major Jos. ;, /'purinlendaiit. On or before tho i ( * : • . ■ --t; If -/or opening said election, each snpe * u ■■ ... u; i appoint one per son who, with bin.... ;■*, - ' as judge, and two other persons who w,.. ■ ;.u ns clerks In said c lection, all of whom' (and the superinlend'iint) be fore entering on said duty, must he alfirmcj, ‘-to perform said service fairly and impartially, and to make a true return thereof to the undersigned with in ten days after said election,”, the oath or. affir mation mny .be administered by n pommissioned military officer or Justicpof ijiePoace. Tlm pre sejit caplajns of militia ppnipanics must make out correct rolls “agreeable tplhenew arrangement.’* of tliose residing ip there present respective com panies, whicU'rults they must furnish to the, sit perimondapt of tho battalion election in the hounds of wlijch such enrolled men reside, on of before (Ijp hourhppojhtcd for opening said elections. • , Volunteer captajns must furnish rolls of their respective commands,to l|in suporintondaiit of thp: olcctioh for tho reg’t .or battalion to which .(hey .severally belong, on or before tho’hopf apppipted for opening-saifolcction^r^ 1 — ■ Aiiy one hero appointed superintendanlf wish ing not to serve, oh account of or from : nny .other cause, wllf please .notify tjie'inv ,d efsigned, in lime;.|liaf anpdiet nrajyfie appointed, iit-hia room.". : W. FOUKK, Brig. tnsp... r Ist Byir* M* , a7Gfiice ) : Carlisle, April ‘v ; ;'v- -?* fSSOURI. -_Bu niujer -Stuffs, yarictyJarid;ai price* to suit the limbs, xJ ust received a tth e store ti.Gltjipinger <fr Caret/* r n ,Sinpp T g./ApnrSl/1343.;•. ‘ llattalion Order. BATTALION ORDER. R. M„0. S. Battalion Order. The 2nd Battalion of Cumberland Voluu (eers will parade in the Borough. of Me clianicsburg,” on Monday the 9lli of Rlay next, at 10 o’clock, A. M. for review and inspection—in summer uniform, with arias jintLaccuutre men ta.iu-good-order; —<“ JOHN CL,ENDE>IIN. Col, ■■ .‘.April ' ■ • Trustee Account. TUB account of Jason W. Kby, comijd tec of tho cstnli: of Maimifl Ncidig, (now deceased) lias been fded in tip; Cour.t of Common Pleas of Cumborlnml county, and'l’uosday tlio 17th of May next appointed for its confirmation and allowance, of which all'pcrsohs concerned will take noliee. Ci KO. SA Nf) ERSON, -Prolh’y. « Carlisle, April 21-, 1812. MfM Mipm. The Account of Thomas Trimble,-Trea surer of the Borough of Carlisle, exhibiting tin** of hia'Uli‘celj}&“iniil*D.isbin , SQjfionlf‘, IroJiiT the 10th drry of April, 18-11,llio lime ofhis apt poiuluicnt., ' / DR. To amount of Tax authorized to be qol-' looted'for'l64-I', To cu>h in hand of Thomas Triinblej lute. Treasurer, 250 72 J “ Cash from Butchers and others for stall, rents,. “ Cush for licenses to exhibit, “ Do. fines for violating Borough Or dinances, &c., “ Do. License for "Provision Stores, “ Oyster and* Hating Houses, “ Cash for Pamphlets, sold by High ■ Constable,* . water money from pumps in public square, , * “ Cush from John-Peters, Collector of Borough Tax for 1839,. “ D°- fropi John Peters, do.-do. for 1840, - 110 00 “ Cush borrowed .from Carlisle Bank, 494 75 • “ Cush from John full ofjudg mcat against the estate of A. Ram sey, dccM.lule Treasurer, •* Cush’from John Moure,-Bail of.loho J ■ Rightcr, deeM., late Collector of 80. . rough Tax, in part of judgment. “ Cush .from M. Dipple, proceeds of hny-soalos, light butter, &c« 100 00 ■“ Cash from Charles KJcagcr.nnd Geo. Heckman, bail of Jjfiin Peters, Col lector for ISODjj **”’ !' • • - 35 71- OR; ‘ . Cush paid John Irwin fur copy of assessment list, &c. , Do. do. Bernard Hcndcl,for'wind i«Sclock, 44 ' Werfroy Mites; orv' dotUfiict for — paving West street, dsc. John Harris, for repairs at pump irons, Anilrew If«rp,foi priming trpes in , public-square; Charles- Flcagorjjcr sundries, re-- pairs, bell wheel; &c. ’ i . Dr. John J. Myers, bill for oil and small notes redeemed, Porter and Adair, Bsqrs., for pub lishing borough laws and costs, &c. John Gillen, on.contract of Wes ley Miles, for West street, Adam Maury, on contract for Pitt street, » * I). Bowers, stre.pt Commissioner, Jacob. Sener, .Treasurer pf. Cu mberland Firc.Company, . Geo; Keller, Treasurer of Union Fire Company, "Gertrge Sanderson, printing, nil!*, ■ William Miller, repairs duno >tq pumps in public squares, Carlisle Bank. Interest on nqlcq, James Dunbar, lor opening Court • House for election, John R~ Turner; bilUfor repairs 'at engine bouso, John Harper, Esq., bill fqr grading West and Pitt streets, Michael Dipplc, his salary as clerk of the market,and for cleaning snow from market house,' John - Walker, High. Constable, salary, and sundry bills, £jxonoratiqua allowed A: Wrrads, Collector,. , A. Woods,commission allowed for collecting, &c. Thomas,Trimble, Clerk, salary, and making duplicates,. Commission allowed Treasurer, Banicl Bowers, street*'cominis ' sioner, his salary, . Balance due by A. Woods, Col lector, ’ By cash ptjid for money advanced by him. Dy* balance in tlio hands of Thomn* Trlinl'lc, Esq., Treasurer, of which 1 $49.4)0 ia uncucrciit money. A General Exhibit of tlio financial con-_ * - cjiiiou- ol slmwiiig tho amount of ‘tumtll notes outstanding ami.unre deemcdpnml-drbla duo by and to ihe-lioirough. April Blli, ' .! DU. • : - ' f To balance of small notes outstanding nml t?nr£deeracd, as per Blalcmcul.i/£_J lat* Council, - . ‘ §79fr.S2 To amount redeemed by Council und bumed. Balance outstanding . To debt duo the CutUslo Banky JJy di’posilc m-Saying Fund, per Dr. J. J. Myers, By annum of small nolcjtredrrmrd by Saving Fund, per Dr. J. J. Mycr.% 64 53 This balance pail ta Dr. J. J. Myers per order, - . By balance duo from John JJooro, ball ofjohn Roighter, dccM. • • By ftolanco duo from John Peters, Col lector for 1810, now in euilpn ita of Peters.and Harper, '. r l . By balance* outstanding 911 tulo of old rqurkel house*. 1.! ‘ .£>*77^ Due from lames Buffer,, , sudl rent.! ;18 pO Co. ?• . *4s (JO V.- ‘J,oU'k»?3^ynkoop, , “ .13 60 • - , , ' -v. > 4.50 - ivr - . _.i: .! 10 12^ Balance du&lfc;&. Woods,collector of -‘'.a;:,-' w ?o /Balojico dup^by.Mikael Dipplo,., * ' 38' 63 ‘ - By balance duo by Borough, t Cramlmjil by pfAccoupU andap pravoj by Uuubcil, April I>l, 1843. - ' U ' ‘ JOHS H, WEAVER, ? . O«A#ES Kr,BAGBB. S;;; . „ CommUtea of Account*; ■ April I3 J .15<3. * 41-24 O.FPidi POP,’RENT. THAT handsome and pleasantly situated LAW OFFICE, In East Main street, next, door f* the olUcb of James ll.’ Devor, Ksq. and lately oc cupied by W. F. Line, Esq.- inquire of, Mrs. MARTHA DUNCAN. April 21,1842. - ’' * WEAVING* njIHE subscriber, thankful for past favors, here-. . A, by iuptifiea the public’that lie still continues tl ihc oUI stupd, inioulli Middleton township, nea». M’Laughljn’s tavern, and that lie \\ ill weave any article in his line at the following prices, vi/,; Carpeting (-1 $ cyts to the yard) . 'lO cents 4 Woolen Cloth & Plain Flappel, 10 “ Barred Flannel (with $ colors) 11.“ Blanketing, . > . u ' Linen, ‘ 1 ■ 10 O Table Linen (Bird Eye) 12$ “ The subscriber will, furnish the chain, and man' ufacture carpeting at 40 els per yard, 1$ cute— and at 31$ cts per yard, 1J j'yte to the yard. The patronage of the public is Solicited, arpi prompt attention will bo given to business. SA M U KLMUN'DORFF.. S.“l\iidiilelon; •A’pTTh2l7'iB4Sr _ " —2irr— Estate of Jacgb ICilhiffn' t jr. dcc*d. LOITERS lestalnenWry on the estate of Jacob •ICilhefie?r-jr. late of East Pennßborougb to\vnshi| . Cumberland comity, dcc’d., have been issued w v the subscriber residing in said township:. persons indebted to sai{J estate are requested 1 . make imiyediale payment, mid those having claim* to present! them -for settlement. M ARY KI L\i EF£EU, Executrix. April 21, 1612.—Gt* : ‘ ’ • ’ $l2BO 02J 43 581 27 00 5 Estate op Philip Lehharl, deceased. 41 50 Letters of Administration on the estate of Phil! » Lenhart, late of North Middle t* n township, decei scf! t have lioen issued to the subscriber residing in sui-f township: ..All persons indebted W said estate Ore re quested to make payment immediately, and those lim ing claims to present them properly authenticated f* r settlement. # 20 00 29 OP (is 00 * ABRAHAM LAM be^t ON, Administrator. April SI, IB42.—Ji* ' SCHOOL TAX MEETING.* A* General oh the taxable inhabitants of tV* ■ - Borough of Carlisle, wifi bb helif at the Court Hoys.;, •agreeably to a resolution of the Bokrdbf School ; I’b rectors, on the TUESDAY, being the THIRD DAY OF MAY NEXT* ; at one o’clock, P. M», which meeting shall be duly or ganized-and decide by ballot how much arid what a> • ditional sum shall be raised for School purposes for lb ensuing year, agreeably to the provisions of the several acts establishing Common School*. . , ‘ . Bv order of the Boards .. “ T -"7“ " ANDREW BLAIR, President. Attest —Jlamilton, Secretary. .Take notice tiint 1 have applifaj .to (lit; Court of* Common igloos of Vork county* ft■ • the lien,efit.oflUc acts of Assembly of thi-p "CommonwealThr" Hindu foi^ti\e-i'eUef ; <if-in—- rplvcnt debtors, and that the Judges,of said, court have appointed'Tuesday, the 10tlrda,\; ■ of May, at 11. o’clock in the forenoon, foi • my.-creditors,.at tlie-Court--r -liouse, in the borough- of Yorkr when- and where you may-attend if you thiuk proper,- J MICHAEL HUMMER.’ Amil 21. 184 a. '• ' ■ . 110 47 .107- 00 $2781 10i 8 00 10 00 12G 00, 1 60 43 9 00, 17 14 Mti&iQlutionpf Cor Partnership. U'HE |iartncraliip heretofore existing between tin sit'usrriiwsinthb Coxpectiuxaui bpsinciowaa dissol ved on the Mth inet. by , , ’ peter moKyer. N. B. All the debts wlUho Bcttlcd by the undm signed. Cjirlisle, April 21, IB*l2 370 00 292 00 705 00 200 00 34 00 34 00 37 bO Cumberland Hotel, CABZilslXilit The subscribcr'lias leased that well known tavern stand in North Hanover street, a few doors north of , Bank, formerly kept by. Mr. John Curnman, and more recently by Mr. Spaltf, where he is prepared with ever; tiring ncccksiry to rcnder.thoso comfortable who may give him fheir custom —hia B A R shall bo kept, constantly supplied .with the choices! • liquors, and his TABLE with the best-tho market •• can furnish. His BED HO OM S are airy am. commodious; and every- exertion will, be-made to rea per travellers-and others comfortable, 23 O A'a DEBS will bo taken by the .week, month or year. His stabling is ample. A .careful Ostler always m attendance —and pHDV r |{ .VV ' , '-wiUfiftfl it to their interest to'give hiin a ciill. . .. ‘ ’ . He therefore solirits a share of public patronage. HENKE 1,. BOKKHOLDEK. iril 21. 1842.—Cm.’ 12 21 16 92 , 1-50 8 50 6 00 CO 00 116 81 44 50 69 33 p 7. (10 do 17 - 48 G 4 147 79 Onrlislo, A; GO 00 REGISTER’S NOTICE; - > - "BKeiSTER'S OffllJ,? Carlisle, April 10th, 1842. S Notice is liclWiv given to all person;* interested,tlf.it tlto following accounts have been filed in this Olhee for examination) hy the accouiilants_ therein namci.. ami will tic presented to the Orphans’' Cmirt-of Oun .- berhnul- Cotnilyr'for confirmation and allow-altec; on ; Tlic-supplemental and final administration account of licv’d' Alexander blimp, administrator of Andrew Shurpl deceased. i. l . '.. • • Tiuv supplemental nml final administration account of RevM Alexander Sharp, administrator of Dr. Wil liam M. Sharp, doccafiod. The ’administration occount of George Haflan anil "Kloi7lforran;un.miNibtrntorß of James Harlan; deefcasedr The administration account’ of John Zciglcr a in! Samuel Zciglcr, executors of Dr. Coumd Dckert, dc- 5301-1 07 116 10J $2731 iGf 04 32 «JUScd» - ■ > ' The administration account of Gporgc McGinnis, Esq, of George Clark, deceased, Tho administration account of S ohn liiipp, ailniinL~ strntor, of John Closc,.dcceased. •The administration account of Samuel Eshlcman, -r adiniuißtrofcT of dhrisliah Eslilemnn; dcceasi il. The administration account of Dr, Robert G, \ cun", • /•' administrator do bonis non of John Graham, deceased. Tlio administration .account of John‘.Saxton, ad ministrator of Michael; Saxton, deceased, Clod by Geo.’ Keller, administrator of John Sancton. . Tho administration account of James Wallace, ad ministrator of George Conner.'deceased. The administration account of John McKcchan, ex ecutor of Mary McKean, " *' - The administration!account of 1 hon as McCulloch, administrator .with'tho will annexed ot Mary Gray i(; ~ deceased.’ ’ . • . 57112 30 600 00 51232 30 $59 33 5 14 56 10 The administration qcrount of Christian .Zock, ci> , ccutor of David Bender, deceased. • ’ Tlip'adniinistralion account of Sampcl Woodbury,. • administrator of T. Smith Woqdbarn, t|6ccaVfd. •* 1 '*■ .. The ndminietniUpn account of , Gpprge Smith, exis .cuitor of GeorgeSmitlij aamor ? . , ■> ' The adhriidatrarioh accohnipf WilUain adnMpistnitor 1 The ad ministrarion* account pf -I)avid AVoiff trator of Mary. Cprnman, drcchsod. : : V ’ . . Tfio guardianship account of.vßenjamin. Poffer r guardian of Caroline Noel’, now Caroline .lacbba.i’ 110^^^® 11 Tcffrti gut»ty dtan of Cecilia Xtadl« pne ofriiediilJreri of'Jaiob Soe], . deceased'' ‘/-‘/V- T _* ; •r V ';>* - ; -ISAAC ANGyj^ t :Bgg^fter. •t’siiuted ■JUpT reeriypjlan rxt,'nfcive of Frpmh •" I.Mvns, Pmnted Miislins/A. Gainey, ull ojf‘ tlrs, laUil uniißuliilj low jiners.. \ - . ■ Chjjipinj’ef i Gang. $772,83 ’ 459 47 $1232 30 Shipp’s'. April Si, ; 1813. 1 PETER MONVER.
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