2'iom the. Pennsylvanian . Arrival of the MSrilannia. FOUR?DAYS LATER FROM m'GLRND. Tlie steamship Britannia arrived at Bos ton on Wednesday morning, at about seven o’clock.'. She lelt Liverpool on the sth.of April, anil beings news four days latcr'than - brought by the Great SVeaterii—the- most important of Avliich relates to the disastrous losses of .the British in India; ■ "I - The Britannia brought 44 passengers to '•Halifax, lauded IS-there)'and took on board T additional ones—making SB to. Boston. ■lnni-i.—Thu London Broiling Chronicle iofthe 14th in'st. announces the arrival of the overland mail,, nod.. publishes a summary (join-the Bombay- Times of March Ist,- gly ing accounts from Burundi to the Sl.-t of; January, and Calcutta tii"tl.e_2lst of Feb ruary, from which-we ntake .the following extraclf ' ; “The Cuboid tragedy is over.. Of .the • army, which on the Ist of November, mus- tered from 12.U0U to 16,000; some' 20Q or SOO otdy survive in captivity. Not ten men in all have as yet escaped from the.cnemy. Since the 28lb of December, the dates we . .last gave, 120 British officers, and from 4,000 to 5,000 lighting men, are known to have perished. One Buropean and three Scapoy regiments have been utterly swept away.”- . It appears that after the death of Sir William M’Naghten, negotiations were re numedby Major Pottinger,'hind a convention agreed on for the evacuation by the British forces- of' Jellalabad, Ghuhi, Cabool, and Cnmluhor; that in pursuance thereof, the troops,,to the number of SBT OIJT, AND WERE, IN Tlt EACH 8110 US DE FIANCE OF TUB TREATV, ALL M ASSACRED, Two or three natives a lone ■ ■ f: A- large number of British officers and ladies, who are believed to have escaped .massacre, are.in the hands of the Alfghan isfans. ‘ ' . The'fullmving extract from a private let- a list of (he names of those who are 4 in the hands of the Alfghans. It is, however, to be observed that Cupt. Sou ter, oftlie 44th; is reported, to have been killed when attempting to make liis escape from a fbrt near Jellalabad;-^' '• “The officers and ladies who arc believed to have escapfl massacre but arc prisoners, • itv Midmmed-SJhah ILian’s .Port.at. Logman.,. -—'plnnStmfc, 'LarivfShce.'TiTnr ' ©avalrv, Troop, 48th; M’Ketizie, Madras ■Army; Anderson, 2911 i; Boyd, 65th;. Waller, Artillery; I’otjjngcr; --Envoy, ‘Meini, -Eyre, Artillery; Ladies Sale and M’Naghten,. “ Mrs. Aivdersdn'i Mrs. Trevor, ami six chil ■ drch; Mrs. Wallel-,‘MrS. Main-waring and 1 infant; Mrs. Boyd and one child; Airs. ... Jgyje, dojS.Niii^^lnrlj .Hostages .at Cahel. - arc—Connolly, SOtitT 'WaUlt and' Webb, Madras Army;-Aire'y,. Bull'-;, Drummond,- 3d" Cavalry; Warbu Mon, Arid 1 ei;y, die- 7 . mained at Cabool vvjtli the sick’;-J-)rs. Uer beck. and Campbell. In confinement with some chiefs,Griffiths, 3"th, with Europeans,. 44th Foot.. It is (eared, and Inn.truly, (hat not aitofh er officer is saved. The corps which have been annihilated, 44th F°ut, sih Bight Cavalry, (2 squadrons,) sth, S7(h, 54th Infantry, with a troop of Horse Arlil .iv/tery;. and all the colors in the hands of .the enemy. ■ • ' The other parts of India arc comparative • Iv tranquil; but great excitement prevails in ■ «ftfferent quarters. The inhabitants of Delhi and other towns in that direction have begun to hide their money and jewels, Eta if they apprehended danger. . ■ The expedition of Tharavvaddie to Rnitr goon hits failed, and he and his court have left that place.. . , The King of Siam is described as much jriarmed lest Tharawaddie should oblain arms and- amunition' from the English, in order to attack his dominions. The latest intelligence from Cabul is-that Siihah Soojah has succeeded in securing the good will of all, the chiefs. Newab-Mahoin ed Zenian Khan has bet-n appointed Vizer, and Ameer Oolla Lagharee, one of the lea "ders in. die lute insulrection, lias been nam ed. Ameerud-Dowla. Aklibar Khan has no power now in’Cabul, and was tent to attend the “Feriifgees” in. their retreat in order-to get,rid ofhi'in, ■The supreme Government on (lie 3,lst of " Jhuuary published a proclamation admitting the lad of the convention at Cabal, the re treat of the troops, and their having sufil-red extreme disaster in consequent'e of treach erous attacks, and deviating that, the most aCHvd incasures J, M | been adopted, and tvonld be most steadily, pursued,Tor expe diting. powerful '■ reinforceioeniS' to tlje Affglnut .frontier for assisting'such' opera tions asmay considered accessary for' the mainlainance of the honor and inicre t of the British' Government iii that quarter. _'Chin At—The clipper Sir Herbert Comp * linn- arrived at Bomliay, bringing mlvices from Macao fo the 19th of January, from 'Chusan to the 241 h of Decentber, and from-. Atnoy la the 2il January, The. news is -quite unimportant. The Cnntim I’ress of January Ist says: ■ ■& ’‘The Chinese continue strengthening the' . fortifications of the town andriver, purchas vhg guns in great number. The Uritlph Authorities do not interfere; Trade ispar . elyzed by the want of a ciicnlaling medium. • Tlie exchange -on London dins advanced to. ■ss. per- dollar, addon India-to 225 rupees T> l ‘r 100 iluljars for government bills.. The fehina expeditiun-is. in waul of'nioney. The . filing merchants consider us eventually ' 'Certainour possessing thiacountry, by grad ual conquest, ns with liuiia,” ' , The trade whilst several seizures happen made of Chinese , si»nHs and. trading Wsiiels in the estuary of Canton river. No decline in the high rates tfur tens; ; , -> . MliCEH'aNKotjs.—There is noimportant . jehange in the markets. ; „ : The Renfri end shire. Batik at Greenock; 1 fiaS’failed;. Litibitiiics S2OOQ/JOO, andis ■expected to iin the pound, i V’ttne ofnhe largest - manufacturing houses in. Ireland; of the firm of Joseph Beal & Co. 6as stopped ipaynient. It is said tine thuus v- - persons are. thrown uuf ureipptuymerit i Wlsw*-: ....... ; ..d. .. horriil ertinesnvere being com; ;;uwlted3iaily;throHghout', Ireland, "'i’hepetr are-d si ve rt by slfl r va t i oh t o p I unde r and ii - J.X p. Captains or other officers in command of Volu itccr Troops or Companies are requir ed to furnish the undersigned, on or before .th.e..day'.of_their.a'cspecliye-regimcntaLor battalion parade, (in addition to the usual annual return) a.complete roll of their re spective commands, agreeable'to the'36th section of the militia law as passed April 2d 1822, ami a list- or roll of the honorary or contributing members agreeable to the-2d section of the act of April 4th 18Sr, stating particularly the actual amount paid by each individual and thedate of payment. Officers above referred to are hereby no tified that these reports have been-directed by 1), U. Porter, Governor and Command-' cr-in-Chie'f, through the Adjutant General, Iherufure any neglect to comply will be ta ken notice of as-the law directs. •W, FOULK, Brig, Insp, 'Brig. I'ngp..Office, ' ) Carlisle, April 28, 1842. $ Atte.ution SuOtt Artiilcry ! You arc ordered to meet fur drill at the public house of Janies Kennedy, iji the bu-’ rough of Newville, on Monday the 2ml ami on Thursday the 12lh days of May, in sum mer uniform, with arms ami accoutrements in good order. Bv order of the Cupt. r J. B. MYERS, O. S. Ncwville, April 23, 1842. : BSrigadc Mifspcclors’ Crtfcr, rTHIE inhabitants subject to railitaiy JL duly residing in Cumberland county, wilt pa. ifi)ie rugHnents and! Eut&Uonst' 1 will parade for inspection as follows: •■The Ist baltaiian'SGtl) P. M. and tho Qd battalion Cqmbcrfand Volunteers, on ,Monday the of ..May next. • * . The 2d battalion 86th reg*t and-thfi Istbnttalion Cumlierliind.Volunteers,'on Tuesday the-loth of May. - . - - ** The 23d repT on.Wcdncsday the I lib of-May, Tho Istrog’t CuntbcrljiiijiLyiiCimtebu-on^'luirs* Company Armories must bo in readiness, and the pieces.of Artillery, must .bo in.thojield for in spection. Commanding officers of regiments or imlepend] endhaltalions, ami - officers in coinliiami'"dr compa nies or/roop.s must umke a return of their com rnands to (ho undersigned on llie day of lliVir re spective batl.tliim.br regimental trainings. W, FOULK, Bag. Insp. Brig, Insp. 7 / ' Carlisle, March 2L<'IB‘I2. • ■ A r'IMiNTION irVisft iitg ton \ttrf illcry! You are ordered to pa rude at the Court House, ill the Borough of Etl Carlisle, on Munday the Slid, and f VMnj on Tuesday the 10111 of May next, f 9 o’clock, in the forenoon, in sum - If mcr uniform, with arms and accou- Jj tremcnls in good order. By order of the Capt. “ ' * C. COCK.LIN, 0. S-. . April 21. 1842. . . ■ JAMES WILLIAMSON, of Silver Spring township, will bo a candidate fur 1 BHIGA !)E INSPECTOR, nt“tbe election in Jqrih next, and rrsprrtfullj* soli- - cits tho siiffiragos oLthu people for 1 , Ap.ciK2l, 1812, • : . Citizen Soldiers of Cumhrland county; ■ Gentlemen.—l offer myself to-your considera tion us a candidate foMhe officii of . _ BRIGADE.INSPECTOR at die olnrtion.hrdune. next, and respectful!]! soli, cit your votes. . ; ’ L. 11.-WILLIAMS. ' West I’enusboro’ tp. April 31, 1312. JAMES CUBStMJT. „f South'-,m.r -ton. Will.ho a candidate for . IS RIGA OK INSPECTOR - of tldi Ist Brig. I Uir Oiv*,’P,: M., at tin l f'lpotion ill dime next, and will bo thankful for your support, follow idtizens. April St, 1a42. S y £(low-Citixetes: ■ Ruing encouraged by a number of An y frielitls,-1 -oiler mysel fas a ciimliilate foiaiie office of E3l‘ig:t(le Ibb in June next, and will be thank ful for your support. " SAMUEL CROP, Jr. . Carlisle, April 1.4, 1842. litiUttiitiiT'Order. HOHE Ist battalion,oh Cumberland Volunteers JL will parade on .the usual ground in Carlisle, on Tuesday the lOtli of May.'hext, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, in complete, order for inspection. By order. - - -Wv MOUDY, Ad’it. April SR 1843. > o . . , BATTALION OR2ER. : THE First Battalion 86lh Regimen l,PqnngyIvania Milltin.’will paradq at Mechhnicsburg'on Monday the ninth day of May-next, and the second Battalion game Regiment w.ill parade at Carlisle on Tuesday the 10th -of the same month, the. lines t 6 be formed at 10 o’clock, A. M. - . ; . ■ The courts of appeal for the first Battalion will be held at the.house, of Frederick Wunderlich; in Xlc chnnicsburg,. OHiccro Captains Enell; .and Hyer,,and Lieutenant Saddler, For the sccqnd Battalion at the ’ House of Mitchell McClellan in, Carlisle: Oificeiß/Cop tains Todd, Felster and Boyer, - 1 -;; * * ; LEWIS HYER, Colonel. • Apra 21,1842/ : Attention Sptingfield ; Ligltt f(ilnntty ParffiVat A u’s, on the Shippens v huiig.rond, on M omlay the 2nd .and inNew ville, on Thursday tile 12lh daysof May nest, at 9, o’clock, A. M. cach day.—Ariits and accoutrements,in of tier fur inspection, and properly etjuipt fur drill. Byioider of tho jCaptain',: R. McQULLOCII, O. S. - An adjourned-'.Court of -Appeal will.be held on the firstdayufTraimiig.at the above named place. ' , n..M.O::S; April 21,1842.. - Battalion Order. The 2nd Battalion of Cumberland Volun teers will, parade in the Borough' of Mc ohnnicpliurg, on Monday, the 9th of May next, at 10 o’clock, A'. M., for review and inspection—in summer uniform, with arms and accoutrements in good order. < JOHN CLENDENIN,/Col; April 21, 1842. j, ' ’ A T T K-N T I O N Big Spring Mannantine Guards, YOU arc ordered to parade' -at the public house of Majfs Hackel on the turnpike, one and a quarter' miles cast of Sloughslown on Monday tho 2d day of May at 10 o’clock, precisely properly' equip! for drill, WILLIAM GBACEVT, Jr.-Captain. ’ Apiil, 21 1842. • MMWi MMlffl. The Account of Thomas Trim hie, Trea surer of tho Uprougiiuf Carlisle, exhibiting' tlio —— amount of-hia- Keceipts-nrid'DisburscmcnlSi from — tho 10th day of April, 1841, tho time of his ap pointment, 1)11. ' ' ■" To amount ofTax authorised to bo col lected for 1841, ’ $1286 62J To ca-h in hant)-of Thomas Trimble, late Treasurer, ' CcO 72 “ Cash from Butchers and others for stall rents,. • - 43 53 j “ Cash for licenses la exhibit, ' " - 2T 00 ** Do. fines for violating Borough Or- ■ . " dinahccs, &c.,- , . 5 Oil “ Do.’License for- Provision Stores, •* Oyster and Eating Honsca, 41 60 “ Cash for Pamphlets sold liy High Constate,/ 20 00 44 Cash, water money fronvpnmps in. t public sq«drB 00 “ Do. from John Peters, Jo. Jo. for 1840, • . . no oo- . 44 Cnsh borrowed from Carlisle Bank, 494 75 “ Cash from John Hays in full ofjuJg ment against tho nstnc of A. Ham- Bey,, dec’d, late Ticasuior, 110 47 Cash from John Mohro, Bail.ofJohn Kightor, decM., late Collector of Uo» .-'rough Tax, in part of judgment, v 107 00 “Cash from M., Dipplo, proceeds of * • - "hay-scales, light hutii’r, &c. . 100 00' ' ** from Charles Pleader and Qeo. Hcckmun, hail of Jojm idlers. Col- . i* lector for 1 £39, ' So 71 , ' f'4«3l IC* ' OIL • ' ■ - ' r , Wf, .. Jchn lrwm for copy of * assessment lisf, die*. • , / S' 00 " Bernard Hondo), for wind ing clock, 10 00 44 Wesley Milos, on conlm.et for i - - paving West street, &n. / 126 00 I )hu Harris,for repairs at.pump . ""ViYs, ‘ • 1 50 Aml row Hare, fur pruning trees in ' * public squarij, t;, , 43 ro- ‘ ■ ’’pairs, bell wbod, &c; ’ . 900 Dr. John .1. »Myci‘a, bill fo.r oil and ■small nolea-redeeujcd,- 1714:.- Portrrand Adair, Esqrs., for pub- •*, - jishing.borQugh laws mid oostr, &c. • 370 00 John Gillen, on contract of VVes . ley Miles, for West street, V C9*> 00 Adam iMaury, on contrast for Pitt street, ! ■ -705 .00 .. D. Bowers, Street Commissioner, 200 00 Jacob Sener, Treasurer of Cum- - horland Fire Company, 34 00 ' Geo. ICullcr, Treasurer of Union Fire Company* 34 00 George Sanderson, printing C 7 50 . William Miller, repairs done to pumps in public squares” 12 24 Carlisle Bank, interest on notes, 16 92 James \ ’unbar, for opening’ Court House fpr election, I 50 , John KrTurncr, bill fpr repairs • at engine house. ‘ 8 50 John Harper, Esq., bill for grading West anti Pitt street", - G 00 Michael Dipplc, bis salary ns clerk of the market, and.for cleaning snow-,- from market house, . ... _ . GO 00 John Walker, High’ Constable, ' ’ salary, and sundry bills. 110 81 Exonerations allowed A. Woods, Collector, 44 5p A. Wood allowed for collecting-, *• ’ G 3 .33 Tlmnias Trimble,, Clerk, salary, on.l making duplicates, ■- . -G7 (!0 Commission allowed ( Treasjircr, CD 17 ■ Daniel Bowers, street qomniis- ■ sioher, his salary, 43 04 IJiilancc due* by A. Mfomls, Gdl ectorv • ' J • '• 147 79 By cash paid F, WuttSj.fqr’niouey " ' i •••-/- advanced by bitri, CO 00 ■ By hilinre in the hands of Thomas ,Trini!>h», Esq., TriMsufor, of which $49.00 is unciii'rcut money,. A 4 G«iß*ral Exhibit of tho finnnerd con ' ditihn ot the Borough of Carlisle; showing ti e amount of small’ notes, oir.bt.»ndinf*..«nd nmc* doomed; and dolilsdue by and to the Borough, . April Blh, ,1343, DB, ' To balance of small- notes ontslandmg and unredeemed, us per'statement, of . lust Council, §796 S 3 To amount redeemed by Council and burned, ' 64 33 Balance outstanding To debt dun tho Carlisle Bank, V ■ ; *1232 30 OR. ’ ' , By deposit, in Saving Fund, per Dr. J. J. Myers, - $59 33 By amount of spiaU poles redeemed l-y Saving Fund, per Dr. J. J. Myers, C-t 58 This balance paid to Dr. J. J; Myers per order, ' ‘ , 1 514 By balance duo from John Moorc,.bail . •of John Reighlcr. dcc’d. 1 56 10 By balance duo from John Peters, Col- •. lector for,! B’4o, now, ip suit on tho bond of Peters and Harper, ’. 433 41 By batanen outstanding on We of old market, house,, 8 77$ Duo' from lames Hoffer,. stall rent, , 18 Off ' ,L- .-JohnNoblo & Co. , -<5 U 0 . John Wynkoop,. ‘l3-50 - ' Hcnry-Gould, , 11 4 50- ' XlartdiCrhase,, . •• . , 10 lajj Balance due by.A. Woods, collcrtorof r *»». , .. 147 70. Balance.due by Michael Dipple,- 38 63,, ; By balanco dud by Borough, .. . Drammed by CommilteuofAt'couuta and ap proved by Council. April Ist: 1842. - :■ -• •r'r'S;■ •--VJOHN H. WEAVER, -- c ! f. v-■ -. CHARLES PI,EAGER, $ .- , . . Com ’. April J 3, 1843. ; ; ■ ‘ ■ 4t-24. . TtjST reccivcd n' supply of Toniato HctrllUd ■ — JT.&E. , - .. ; r "■U'-' . I>lsfiolution of Co-I , f»rlucrshi i THE partnership heretofore existing between t Bubscribewin the CoNrrxTioa AnT.bu«incM was diss ved on the 14th Inst by mutual consen tof both parti ' , • , eewis gilleland, ■ * ... r PETER MONyER. ‘ N.; B. All the debts- will he. .settled by the und signed. Carlisle; April 21; 1842. Cumberland Hotel. CARLISLE. ■ The snbscriiier has leased that well known tare stand in North Hanover street, a few doors north Bank, formerly kept by Mr. John Common, and mo recently by Mr. Spahr, wherehe is prepared with eve thing necessary to fender those comfortable who mC give him their custom—his ' ,b a r shall bo kept constantly supplied with the" choice liquors.rand his TABM with the best the nwkt' can furnish. His BED ROOMS tic airy at ■ commodious, and every exertion will be rnado to re: per travellers and others comfortable. -B-O-A R D E a-S- - will be taken by the week, month or year; His stabling is ample.. A careful Ostler always i attendance—and OBOVKIt S and TIiAV |jl/l 4 y)£S will find it to their IntcrcKl to gn him a call. ’•-* lie therefore solicit* a share of pnMir pntrcmnrc. lIEjNUV h. UjJRKHOLDEH. £ Carh*fllo, April 21, .184^. —6m. n aii c k to. c ue a rro u s Take notice that I have applied to (h Court of Common Pleas nf Yol k coumy, fu the UenetU (if the acts nf Assembly.of (hi Commonwealth, made for the relfef of in folvent deli to is, ami that the Judges nf sal con ft have appointed Tuesday, the 10th da of May, at 11 o.’elork in the; foreiionnv lo hearing me ami my at the t-'oiii house, in the borough of York,When ntj. where you-may allenddf you Ihiuk proper, MICHAEL HO MM Eli.' April 21, 1842. ' JZsfatq'of Philip Pcuhnrt, deceased. LptUrs of administration on the cst.ito of Philj I*cnhait, late of North Middleton, township, deeciibC have- been issued to the subscriber residing in township: All persona iudel ted to said estate arc u quested to make payment hnmediirtoly, and those h:»% ing claims theui properly authenticated h -■ settlement. ' i , .• ‘ , • AIiRAIIA'M LAAJBBR TON, Administrator. ' April 21, -IW3.—CI* ‘ r ; SC U O 01, TAXA J K K "1 : IK G~ " IJomuglj-pf-CariiMevrinlli-re-lTMir^aahclSuAAl^iirT^''-'' agreeably hi nAeoolulinn of, the Board of SeUo.d L reelur*, on the first TUE'SeAV, being the ; Tin HI) /MY OF M.’lY j'fEXT, nt onno'i InchvP.M., which mrctimf shall Ik- Orly r iron i zed and deride hr .Mint haw imi.-h and tvhn’l nr ditionnl slinfshaU he raised fin School purposes for li; ensniug year,agreeably to die’ i>rpvuitoiis of the seven.' acts.establishing Cununon Schools. . ■ ' ‘ - ■ . ._lb'_Brd!'J.J)f-1191-JSonrd."r- - -- —r— ■ AI-.'DIiEW BI.ALU, President. Attest—J inr.s TToiii.tov, Seen buy. c-iriisl-. Auril If), 18-12. r |'MIE thanliful fi r'j.eft favors, lUn *■ 'O’ i'"tifKß llio'puhlie'.th'-ii.lio still coini'iiuds i. the old stand,. in South Middled n u, n Up. i,i . M'ljaughl jids tavern, and that he v ill *w , eve ;.r -artiele in his Finn nt the followin-r priiTS, via; Carpeting (I J j-nta to 110- yard) HI t 'cif \Vool-n (’.loth, A- IMatt. FI; ma I. in . FF.irnwfiyistini-1 (with 3 colors) II •• IFliftTKeliog,!' . p „ . #=*-,. • ] () „ 'J'alileUiinen (Bird Eve) _ a The subscriber will rnrnisli the rhnin, nnd mar nfaeture carpeting tit -10 els per yard, I < ruls- 3l-J els per raid. IJ. ruts to' the ym'd. i lie patronage of the public is snipped, are prompt attention yvill lie given to hus-uess. • SAM UK I. MliNUnitFF. R. Mid. Moron, April 21, Iril-d, o, M The 23.l;Rvu*i.T.-M.-ft!!l p.nblrin \,.,v ville; on \ViMliir>i|))v Uni I ’ll, ~| M;.,. , u . x , Uouimciit to be forn.ed at n o'clock mi a»u tbtV* irV order of the C'ol, (*o'mMiajoi illn- I.IKNIIY li. UKJiUC'U, April 14. i:cg'i.''(;in,ii!i ViiEiiiiCooi's Yon are ordered to parade in the borotijrl of Nenvdle on Thursday the 12)1) of Ma"v at 10 o'clock precisely, completely (‘((nipt In mill inspection, \\ill, i'O rounds of blnnl cartridge, nod'in summer im'lfnim. t.'ap tains of companies will report innped'iatch 'o Hie (,’dlonel the, quahtit v. and kind of mu' sic attached to llicir command, ■ Ity order of the Col. Comd'"-, ' , JOHN KKLSO, Adj'l. April 14, 18(2.—i>5t) - , ■ *' $2614.97 116 19$ $2731 16$ . ' Jt TTKN T T O N.. Cumberland Crrene. " - /arts •I’ar.ulo BgrcpahljMo ian _ Oroivn", three *milea .ear,, z^— of Cnrlisle-Ts-anil on Tilt [ ' day tho tilth of May. iV ■ GSO T' 7 -'T ■ *l. cs'-.tTicf the, Borough of .Carlisle at 10 o'clock A. M. carl) day, in rummer uniform, , ■' By order of the Captain, i. 'JOHN HUMEK. 0,8... April SI. M4B, 5732 30 '* SCO 00 "BTIxR. JOHN J. MYKKS has removed his Of iJt FICE and dwelling to the three story Uriel Jiouseon, South Hanover street, adjoining thercsi clcnco of Mr. John Hays’ and “Ulean’b lloteioV' , Doctor Myers informs his friends and the puli lie that he can be consulted at all'hours at his oli fice, (when notrpfbfessionally cngaged) and the; lie will devote his undivided attention to the sevi eral duties .of his'profession,' and particularly t ; the practice of Midwiferv and SifnaKßY". Call ;■ .to'the CpuNTBV will be punctually attended tc. : both night and day, ‘ , ; Carlisle, April 14,1642, Attention Mount liciclc Indepeu dependent Mslit^nfantry. r . Parade at flees X Roads, nn'Mnndny'