AMERICAN VOLUNTEER. •BYjGEO. SANDERSON. ' 3FOIS PRKSiniSJVT in 1844, JAMES BUCHANAN. Subject to thb decision of • ■ Notional Convention CARLISLE: THUIt'inAV, TIHV 5, NICHOLSON LANDS.—Wo invite attention to the advertisement in another column,/or 'the sale of a large quantity of Nicholson lands in this cgunty.— The sale will tolio place at the Court House, in-this Uorough, on the" ITith (if June. The County Treasurer’s notice to Retailers of For eign Merchandize, &c. will bo found in another col umn. Those interested will do well to take notice. Mn. IsoEnsoLi.’« Speech.— An extract from the speech Of this distinguished statesman, in his debate with'Mr. A bans, will be found on the opposite page. Our readers can judge for themselves, after rending the extract, whether Mr. 1., as alleged by the Federal press, was worsted-in the debate —and whether such a speech ao able and dignified—merited for its author the fishwoman Slang of the hoary-headed, disorganizes. Huzza for SliinplasUrs '—Bless' their Jew little souls, wc*ve pot them nl Inst—thanks to our •worthy Town 'Council. They mode their appearance on Monday—and Mich a “gilten up stairs’ torompli nient thcissiacrß, hy some of those who ore anxious to Telievc the Council of; Iho sweet liUlo critters, we never did see. We nrc sorry that we have not one of the little innocents before us. that we might delineate its r Ain proportions-*—its beautiful design—and admirable •engraving; hut as wc have not'yet had the good’ for tune to have one in our possesion, wo must content '•oursclf'with giving this general kind of notice. Our •renders—in the Borough, at least—wjll doubtless nil have an opportunity of judginpfor themselves in.a day or two, which will supersede the necessity of any fur ther notice, from us. O.ixr country friends, as they come to towu, will'gct a sight of them—anil that alone jnav prove a “sovereign remedy {far. sore eyes.” Again# we'say— HUZZA TOR Sf 11 iv PL AST E RS ! : 'S-f'S- -handsome _dispht^:oir--^Rturday—iast^—Thoy--rodo ■through somc.of onr,principal streets, to the number of about IQO men full uniform, accompanied by’the Hand, and wore commanded by Capt. SuSinf.ii. This farewell to tile citizens previous to his departure for the fur west, Whither ho has been ordered for the pur pose of establishing a new military post. During his ' I mp residence lunoogst us, ('apt. S. bus maintained the character of ff higl>rnimlod. Accomplished and hotr <’Vubl * gentleman —and, we are sure, carries with him. thc best wishes of all onr citizens for Ids future health and prosperity. lie left here on Monday, accompa nied by hisj family. ( '• The three volunteer companies of our Borough pa raded on Monday, and presented quite p. sokUer-likc appearance. We d\d not see —or'rather bad not the pleasure of seeing—the ‘.‘bulwark of the nation,” and. therefore cannot speak of their martial bearing aud *•icnndcrful evolutions ” Wc shall have a specimen of doth, however, on Tuesday n p ai. KEEP IT HE POPE THE PEOPLE I Messrs. BARR n,nd CULVER voted to INCREASE THE TAXES of the Hard-Working yeomanry uf the (Jodnty to the ENORMOUS SUM OF ' ’ (£7* We dip ,the above article from .the Herald and Expositor, where it is kept as standing matter —and, wo only notice At‘how, to give it the moat unqualified i denial. -It U FAESB from beginning to end, and no man who has any regard for truth or fair dealing would be guilty of publishing such a paragraph. We jww nil upon the editor to substantiate, by proof, what he alleges acninat Messrs. Baur and Crt,Fi>n~~or stand forth convicted of publishing a wilful and deliberate falsehood* •• Another Defaulter. —The Louhmllc Journal of the 15th inet says:—“The Cashier of the PjanteiV Bank, at Clarksville, Tennessee, has appropriated s2oj 000 of its funds ito his own The. Democrats of Bedford county hold a meeting on Tuesday week, at which .they responded to the cal) for a Buchanan State Convention on the 20th of July, and appointed delegates to attend -the same. Adams county has also appointed delegates. THe Democrats of,Juniata are to have a Buchanan county meeting on Tuesday,nesl. .. Coitodu CousTT.-r-’l’he Democrats of this slcr- cmihty hcld a Buchanan meeting, .at ' Danville, on the 19th 4iU. It is spoken of nsorieof .the largest and most enthusiastic meetings ever con vened in the “Star of-the North,”, and strong-resolu tions were passed*in favor of Pennsylvania’s ‘‘favorite eon.” They also passed a resolution in favor of a •State Convention—but suggest the B ih of January, next, as the most suitable, time. Buchanan Mrmd . —We take the following extract from the “Flag of the Union/’ a leading Dem ocratic paper published ot Tuscaloosa, Alabama Mr. Buchanan, the distinguished Pennsylvania Sen-. - ator, has been nominated for the Presidency' by very numerous meetings of the Democracy both at Harris burg-and Pittsburg, They-seem to he in earnest in the Keystone State, in pressing Mr. Buchanan’s claims . .for this office. He is certainly well qualified, both in . moral and political character, and has moredban suff icient talents for the high station,. , ; - *iWe oro indebted to Mceare, Bdciu.|7*s and iGcs* tiwe of Congress, for papers and document*. \ > ‘- . A Democratic County Convention was - held in Montrocp,Susquehanna county, on -the 10th n!t,at - ' vririch the Hon. Jxmkb BuciuwaW'Jvm formally nnmi -r- —Hnatedwtlie choiceof-thatcountyforthenext-Presi . . dency, • / /; The, crop* of - Wheat and, Rye .never prerented a appearance at this season of the year, in this - coun- ter than they do af fhe v present time—so say Xhe Form* ff - era, and theyare the best judges of this matter, Provi* ; dence fayorahje' tcTnaa>V people, beyond what wo , deserve*' “■‘V r-t -• FLOUR^/Theselling price. of ibis articli [more, confiptic* ai . v.. V WHISKEY only brings 16 . cents per gallon—ex. ■ dneiveofiho, barrel. Poorencouragement, weshould . think, for Distiller*. \; / -Scaoon Tax.—The citisene of tbie Borough, at ju> :K:i rteetiDn largßbMjorltjr, - that IhercshnuU be anadditional tax levied of $lBOO .forfWiool purpoecs the prreentyrar. 1 , . p ANKRUPTB.—We sec it staled in the State Capitol Gazette, that op to the Ut of April, tho num bcr of applicants for the benefit of the bankrupt law,- in the United States, was 6,646, six of whom were females I TJie latter-are said IdppsscasfTvd “personal I estates ” f Important ■ to Landholders. —The Logisla lure, at its last cession, passed'a supplement to the act/ entitled “An act to graduate lands on which the mon-. ey is duo and uhpaid to the Commonwealth/' by .which the . time for taking'out patents is further ex tended .untilthe tenth day of April, .U 344; “and no 1 longer.’* . Tm* djppkbbxck—siAnk it I—’UuderVDemocrat ic Administration, says the Salem Advertiser, every demand against the Government was promptly paid and cancelled, the national debt paid off, and a surplus of twenty-eight millions deposited with the States; old claims,upon 'foreign powers overhauled, and-p settle mcht of all just demands enforced; our credit at homo at homo and abroad faithfully preserved untarnished. Undeta_KedeialJ^ig.Admipi^liftUo|i,_ofliccrajind. laborers in tho public service are unable to get their stipulated pay; the Treasury is bankrupt; drafts upon Government, including a foreign minister’s outfit, pro- Treasury notes protested;, even at theVpet bankT of tho Government, and two per cent, below par when not protested; loans contracted; taxes'increased; a poi-, lion of tho revenue given over to speculating stockjob bers;‘Government expenses augmented; our credit and> honor sunk; Congress turned into a bear garden; a national debt of seventeen millions created in one year, and the prospect ahead dark as an Egyptian midnight! So much for Whig reform! “Hey Jim along! Jim along Joscy!” MIC TYLER. —If ever man was to bo commisera ted, Mr~ Tyler 'is that man. . He is President, to be * sure, but he holds a barren sceptre in his grasp. Ho may nominate men to office, but if he docs not nomi nate his enemies, his nominations are almost sure to be rejected. As to those already in "office, they ’were chiefly put there by C3cn. Harrison, under Mr. Clay’s .influence, Or by Mesirs.'Ewing and Granger while tboy retained office. , . We.can easily conceive that Mr. Tyler is itching for revenge. But Ke~bas not the means of gratifying this feeling.' To be sure, as President, he.has the le gal right to dismiss any public officer and appoint | another in his place, to bold the station till the close of the next session of Congress. The ‘Constitution would not prevent him from, ousting the’ Clay men in this wiiy. Yet he is lied down’by'his pride of consist tenev.". He vaunts himself upon his superiority to par ty and personal considsratidnvurtelisiion to The loaves ions, during .the administration of both Jacksoti and j Yan-Buren; re-pledged himself, in-the last-presidential i campaign, aud again- upon taking the jplacc of General Harrison. / It is therefore impossible for him to retaliate upon his Clay adversaries, without eating his own, words, and justifying to the full, the acts of the democratic administrations, which ho alleged as grounds for oppo sing them. .1 I - Mr. Clay, or Mr. Websterif in-Mr.Tylcr's place, ( could manage the matter much easier. They are so ..accustomed to eating their words, and changing their course, that they could do it with a good fcraco and a 1 bold face, and even assert, if they deemed it expedient, that they hid not changed at all. . , j If Mr, Ty ler were a somewhat better or somewhat’ worse man than he is, he might find his position more comfortable. Jf hotter,be might fill the offices with good sound democrats,-regardless of the jecrs'of his, enemies about' his change of opinion and of policy: if worse,- lie would have no character to care, for, and might take revenge ou his adversaries, without trpub , ling himself to justify his course, or to maintain an ap . pcarunco'of .consistency of conduct— Pennsylvanian, Gen. Jac|t£p&’s riao. The Comnuttec of the Senate, to whom was refer red the bill .to refund tq Gen. Jacjfeqn tbe fine impose eed upon him Hall of Now Orleans, in 1815, rap.de,.throughJthcir Chairman, Mr. DEuniE.v. an ad verse report.; As this was ft matter calculated to do nothing more than justice received of the election in-Virginia, on Thursday last. So far, however, they arc«deddedly favorable, showing a Democratic gain of ten members of Assem bly*. Should the result be as favorable throughout the Slate, Jtho Republican cause must be gloriously triumphant. , . * ~ . , Correspondence oftho Volunteer. ForMieSohuHer.^ Mr. Si.sDßnpo.x:—l perceive from the exhibit of the Borough account for tho year 1841-2, as published in the Volunteer, that the Whig Council of last year -must have bpen-as remarkable for good financiering as Bomo of the* celebrated Philadelphia bankers; iNot that I would impeach them with appropriating any portion oftho Borough funds to their own use—by no means; for I do not suppose that any of those gentlemen would be guilty of such conduct, ' What I mean to say is) that the Council have some how or'other managed to spend over $2600 during the year—and 1 am not a\vure of any thing-ihey have doiie in the way of im provement which woWd warrant such an extravagant expenditure. *Tis true they paved two streets—oho of them running out into the country, over which one wagon may possibly pass ones in the course of a year the other of doubtful utility, at beet. Besides •this, they caused to be published, at an enormous ex pense, a'little pamphlet purporting to be a history of the Borough; but which might as well be a historyof Turn Thumb, so far aa.benefit to the inhabitants is concerned. Whether these three items are really tm*. provemenis , is questionable—-at Igast Ido not think the tax payers have received an equivalent for the slsc6 wluch.tbey*coBt. There*are two other items of expense' which need explanation : The first ib a pay ment of S2UU to D. Bowers, Street Commissioner— and the second, is. to panicl Bowers, Street Commis sioner, his salary, $48,64. Whether both these pay meats were made .to-him on account*of his services, i» a query? either of them, however, is more than has ('generally been paid to tho incumbent 'of that highly 'important ollicc. Thcsc two items, added to the former. sweU’iUo expenses of the Borough to the enormous amount of over $l7OOl But there is another feature in the Doi ough account, which is well nrfest the attention" of Tux. . payers—it is this: The item of $732.30 .of the former small note: issue, is still hanging os-a debt : over the borjowed of tho’Carlislpßank : the sum of $5OO, just byway of furthering their astoh ! isbing improvements—which sum still remains due to ; t.io bunk. —But-again.- -Tlie GouncilH;laim-crcdiVfor-^4C3 J 3Iy tie balance due by 3ohn .Peters, Collector for 1840* lor Which suit has been, brought against his bail. I am credibly informed that the bond ja defective —con- tojucntly the bail will holdout, and this money actu* ally lost to the Borough. . So.jhrn, we have the respective sums of $732,30 (the small note issue unredeemed) —the $5OO, owing the Bank—ahd owing by Tetets (whiclf may he transferred to the debit side)— making in all,- $1(366,61:' To balance this, we have several items of' stall rent, &c. which amount in (he aggregate to $.330,, 42—leaving a balance-against lire Borough of $1326, 19. But as the small note balance is not justly chargeable against the lost Council, I deduct that item, and there still remains a debt created by them of $503, 89, which they have entailed upon the this too, after having started the year, as their'account shows, with the suin of $256, on hands, and also r raising by taxation the last year the further .sum,of $1175,79, after paying the his per ccntage and exhonerations —besides a largo amount of other receipts, ns the exhibit will show! But 1 havj& not time lo go further into dejails at present. I may resume the subject again, if this communication may be thought, worthy of a place in. your paper. J close, therefore, at present, by express* ing a hope thatthe pres.-ht Council will not follow in the.footsteps of their illustrious predecessors. lam the more encouraged to indulge.in this hope, from the fact that them are some Democrats in tire board, who, iftfioy can do.no actual good, may prevent their com* peers from indicting a positive evil upon their constitu* cuts, May 2, 1342. «JflilUary .•Heeling* At a meeting convened at tho Public House of John Stough, Esq., in Sloughstown, on Monday the 2d day of Myy, 1842: It xvas token into conaiueration that candidates for thedifTcrent offices should be nominal* pd, wUeu.thc foliosving pexsons were appointed 1° P re ” side, >viz; • - President, Moj. A. W, Stebbstt. ' Vico Presidents, D. Capt. A ,. Hock, peter JSirome, Jiuston Fulton, George Rijle, Secretary, William Myers. * .On motion of A. the following persona were appointed a committee to nominate ‘candidates, and draft resolutions expressive of the sense of the meeting, to wit; t jeaiah Lindsey, John Harlan, Philijf Strome, John Stough, John JJ. PierOon .and. Chimes Williams. The .Committee after retiring a short time, returned and reported the following resolutions, and proposed Brigadier General, Maj. ; A. W. BTERRETT, .. Brigade Inspector, Moj. SAMUEL TRITT. 'Lieutenant Colonel, Maj. HENRY B. RE ABU OK. Ist Major, Maj. GEORGE CLEVER. 2d Major, Capt ABRAHAM HOCH. We tho citizens subject to military duty, comprising the Ist and 2d Battalions of the 106th Regiment of P. M„ do hereby recommend the above personrufor the difierenlofficcs, and respectfully solicit the support of each member belonging to the 106” Regiment P. M», for tho same. Resolved, That we the citizens comprising,the prin cipal port subject to military duty, in Newton and the adjoining townships, are perfectly satisfied with Abo military capacity of the aforesaid nominees, for the a- Jbove offices,, and that we do ple ZXPBOTORAirr REMEDY. , OONStTIVIPTZOfiI OAXt BBOirntDl Mn-Mary Boweta.wireof'Henty Bowirapwaafar s length of time afflicted With » • '•Fuiam vtry Com,* pfoin/.” which defied the moiled skill of several.eink 1 nSntphysioiant'. ;6bs hlsrlng ef tho Hemedy." wei fcidoeed.tolfWe it, * trish: Hersyniwe terns" where . thoie of> T'ltsitUPulnnnzlf~hr /*«?;. j moiiary C6nsumptum, s\z:: a hackihg cough, pain in the breast arid aide,-impaired appetite and great thirst, hectic fevonmd night sweats, with much debili ty and weakness.. She is happy In saying that after using three bottles of the ['Expectorant ifcm«fy,7.«hc began to have hopes of a speedy recovery; her strength gradually increased until she had used three bottles more; when she felt entirely,, restored, it now beijiff eight month* since, and no symptoms of the complaint appearing. - j* jPrtca 1$ per bottle. , Federal Troops. Ordered to Rhode We learn from, the Baltimore American that two co'mpaniti&ol U.S. Artillery. num bering in all 150 men, arrived in that city from Oh! Point ComforJ, on Sunday last, and left in the cars- the same evening for the Slate of Rhode Ishind-vhaving been order ed there by the President of the XJ, States, to support the Landholders party, and shoot down the people, if they show any symptomg, of resistance to the powers that bo. The detachment is commanded by. Col. Fanning. .. The New York Courier also Mates that two companies of U. S. troops, of T ] men each, leftT'oi;ts Columbus and Hamilton on Sunday morning in the steamboat Provi dence* for Rhode. Island. ‘ There are also two, companies already at Newport, under the command of iVJajor Payne. So, then, the “Rubicon ; is passed;*! and tills? last ill-advised act of President Tyley* must sink him irretrievably in the estimation of every Republican citizen— every trtie friend of liberty and.equality. A day or - two will determine wjiether mercenary bayonets are to decide the dis pute in Rhode Island—or whether justice and right arc. to prevail. Heaven preserve the people from such an umpire as has been Sent among them by the-National Executive. the i4th^ David Wickard of ibis county, to Miss Martha ' Jones , of Perry county. On the 14th Rev, A. H. Kremer, Mr. —— On the iilst ult., by the same,-Mr. Adam Yost, to Miss Elizabeth Churchman , all of C|umboi;land co. . On Thursday evening, April 26th, by the* Rev. Thomas Bowman, Mr. George Strohm, to Miss Mary Cable, both.of this place. . * In Ibis Borough, on Tuesday morning fast, of Scarlet Fever, LETITIA, infant daughter qf Adam and Amelia Crouse, aged 1 year, 7 months and 22 days. ’ , In East Pcnnsborough township, on Saturday the 23d Mr. PETER BOYER, jeged 73 years, 6 months and.o days, ' - In this Borough on- Tuesday week last, Mis. SOPHIA ROOF, in the 57th year of her age. On the same day, in- (this borough, Mrs. MARY D. RAMSEY, relict of the late Searight Ramsey of South Middleton township, in the 661 h year of her age; A nieeting of, the 11 Union Total Matt nence Society” of live Borough, will be belt! at the Methodist Episcopal Church on to* morrow {Friday) evening, ot 7i o’clock, at which time and place the public are respect fully invited to fltUuuL By order of tlftT President. , A TAX PAYER. May 5, 1842. ‘ CHARLES M’CL.URE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, , HAS removed his office to East High Street, nearly opposite*lhe Jaii. , Carlisle, May S, 1813, , . DENTISTRY. BR I. C. LOOMIS, Dentist, is permanently located in Carlisle, will, perform all ope rations that are required in the practice of his pro fession-such as Extracting, Filing, Plugging, and Insert ing, Artificial Teeth, , from a.singlc tooth to an entire set. N. B.J-For a few months ensuing, Dr. Loomis will be infSarlislothe Finer two weeks in each month—after which, he will be absent until the .FIRSTTWowEEKS-ineach-followingmonlh—at which period he may bo found at his ~, ■. , t " Office, opposite M’Fdrlane’s Hotel . ■“Carlisle, May574842.—1yi ”~r 7 A’icholson Ijuiulh For Sale- IN pursuance of a writ issued by his Excellen cy, David R. Porter,iGo vetnor of the Common wealth of. Pennsy I vania,rto.the undersigned, Coin-" misaioner on the part of the. Commonwealth to settle 'the estates of John Nicholson and i’etar Bay nton, tliara .will be offered at Public Sale, at the Court House, in the borough of Carlisle, on Tuesday the 15th day of Juno next, at 2 o’clock P. "M.,' the following described tracts of land, sit uate in tho county of Cumberland, to .wit: A tract of land situate in South ampton. township, adjoining Samuel Nicholson, Sarah Nicholson and others,.containing 401 acres 158 perches and allowance, surveyed on a warrant in the name of Samuel Nicholson, dated 9th De cember, 17.93. . A tract of land situate'in South ampton township, adjoining Joseph Ogden, Job. Kerr and others, containing acres IDS perches and allowance, surveyed on a warrant in the name of John Bladcbard, dated Blth March, 1794. A- tract of land situate on ,the North Mountain, on the north branch of Conodo guinet credit, adjoining John Nicholson apd oth ers, containing.97o acres 63 perches and'allow ance*'darveyed on a warrant'to Jans Nicholson, dated Ssth November, 1793. 'V' .The above laird was Bold by'the former Ohm-. missionert, and tlio purchasers having-neglected to pay the purchase money, the aalee have heed vacated,&o.‘ , V'f.'V., ■ A credit will bo giccn, and .terms made Srawn on tho'diy of sale. . ' ; JN. BUNSAR OUEIGIf; Cvmmittipur,. ; Commiaßianer’sOdicpi Harnabarg.Nin,yS 4 1845. ■.-■■.f; ;Voliirtteei:s*Vil.«Mv J -.;^ ®Cplt is understood tiurt'.Qen.;' SAMUEL Cumberland Volunteer*.. '■'■.■ ' Carlisle, M X &?(*&?'>'i*. 'J' y.-f- -' V '-. :.' -£ Island! &Z33D.~ Attention Tetotalers ! It MOORE, Sec’ry. m •'■A Notice. To Wholesale Dealers and Delnilen/of Foreign . Merchandize, withiniiie • County of Cumberland/ The undersigned, Treasurer of »fid County of Cumberland, in accordance, with tire several Assembly, publishes the followinWFlist of Wfadmlo Dealers'ond retailer* of FurcignjSlerchandizejMithin the said county fur the eurrent*ybar, commencing on tlte Crat instant, as classified anil returned to him by the Associate Judges and Commissioners of the county. Any person doing business, whose naino is hoi in the following list, as Well 4s' those who are bound to pay any fractional part of a license, are requested to have their names registered agreeably to law, without de lay, otherwise the law willbd enlorccd against them for the penaltv. Such as are designated by a • have titan out their Licenses, and those who have not ore required to do sb, on or before the first day of J uno next, alter which day suit will bo instituted without respect to persons, against all delinquents. ' [ Names. . 'V Residence. Class. I.icenit. Martin G. Rupp, ' . Allen, 13 J 10,00 .Daniel-Shelly,. .. “i;—-13 t!),00 Cathcart & Ayres, • 13 12,50 Carey W.Ahl, *.* 13 10,00 I. Loyd,• ■ 13 10,00 I. -Barfon, , “ 13 10,00 John Drawbaugb, “ 13 10,00 John G, Miller, Kaw Cumberland, 13 .10,00 Henry lirejiijuman, "13 10,00 James H, Bosk, " 13 10,00 William Cillelap, Dickinson, 13 ■ 10,00 Santhemer & Co, , “ 'l3- , 10,00, Lindauer, “ 13 10,00 A. Miller, “ ~13,.. |O,OO J. Ego, Tifomas C. Millci, John H. Zcaring, East Ponn.boro' David Rupp, “ George Meteor, Jacob Longnpcker, Linius O. Banka, • James Kyla 6c Co* John Hood, "** George Lciby, & Co, Frankfopl, Ephraim Adams, ■ , Mjlllin, Andrew Middleton, *“ David Common, North Middleton, Samuel Gould, Carlisle,, Daniel Eckleo, “ (Including Liquor*-). it 10,60 Mrs. Bell, “ 14 7 . 00 George W. Hilnor, &"Co. “ 13 _ 10,00 Samuel Elliott, 1 41 J 7 13,60 Angney 6c Andcrtoni . ** e , 12,60 Charles Ogjlby, . u J 2 12,50 Henry Dutiield, , “ V* 12,60 N. W. Woods, 4 ‘ ' 1* ’ } 8,60 i William Webb, “ .. .U . 7,00 J. W/Eby, • " - ; 14 . 7,00, BobertJWob)e-6c Co., - ~ -**—-—-14 , 7^oo - Loudon 41 14 7,00 - v- : . Xlricluins: r J.. V'r : r V4 • lOjflO Stevenson and Hinkle, M 12 1.2,60 William Weakley, “ * 1? 10,00 Thomas H. Skilcs, ■ ♦ ~ “ j 4 .~7,00 GUIeU‘mL&-.Co r ——“ I —l4-.-—-7»00 George Hcitz, (Including Liquors) George Heckman, (Including Liquors) James,Liggett, * Mrs. Edwards,_ Jacob Wolf, - . - (Including Liquors) Mrs. Wcise, George Folland, (Including Liquors]) Bosacrman & Co. Jacob Soner, John P. Lyne* 6c Co. 8. M. Harris, Samuel Myers, 6c Co. (Including Liquors) jlohnSnydcr, * (Including Liquors) John Corhman, 6c Ooi George W. Felix,’ * Johh j,. Myers, 6c Co, (Including Liquorso John Pcffor, John Fallcr, (Including Liquors) Mrs. Kauffman, -WilUam Gould, - Jacob.Bcntz, & Co, Miss > Charles Barnitz, f (Including Liquors) Andrew Richards, William Leonard* George Cart, James Leiby, Hopewell* (Including Liquors) Samuel L. Sentrnan, . “ .(Including Liquors) Stephen Culbertson,. Shippensburg, Clippinger da, Carey, “ (Including Liquors) Hcckdt Peal, “ (Including Liquors) Arnold & Abraoqs, • George Hamill, “ ’ (Including Liquors) . David Novin, ' .(Including Liquors) Peter S. ArU, P. ,& It. Koonls, Jonathan Peal, Edward Scull, Samuel Wilson & Co. J. Gillard, j BonjominDukc, r ~ .John C, Allick, Benjamin Reynolds, William Russel, John Flreovid, ) . Nathaniel Eckles, > Silver Spring, & Co. > JL W. & John Matuer, fj‘ James Loudon, - - , . “ Josiah Hood, West Pennsboro* Sheaflcr da Shultz, .James Moreland, Daniel Kryshcr, L. Reigol, R. Sturgeon, P. A. &J. A. Ah!, . Jr Closer. - Southampton, Daniel Crcft, > Job'Sbul, & Co. . J Henry Leas, 13 . 10,00 Martin Meilyv . 13- .10,00 Adaraßeigle, d “ .33 . 12,50 Simon Arnold, ■ *' - 12 ■ 12,60 John Cooyer, V 13 .10,00 James Dale, ' ** -13-■■ 10,00 Jacob Dorsheimar, ' 14’ 7,00 McKinney & Gilmore, New.yille, 18 10,00 W. Reed, . " 13. 10,00 Bcoil Coyle, " ‘ , 12 12,60. A; Coyle. . " 13 10,00 Jameson Hahsn, ' W 10,00, JohnLoselon.. '■ ... " 18 - . 10,00 W. Barr,' « 13 1?J50 John Reed, > : “ 1* 7,00 \V. Bratton, “ . 18 10.00 J.Begct, ' " M’:- W 0 Philip Brtchbill, feoutfc U ■ 7.00 .M,Moore, ’ ■ 7 “ 13 10.00 A. Opmnij, 13 ... 10,00 :<■ ; l| - JO.OO Wm. B. Mullin, “ 18 , 10,00 ‘ WILLIAM M, M.ATEER, •; . ' ty*a*tpier of Cumfcrlaul Q>uniy,'*\' • Carlisle jVfay '6, JtS42. . ■ ii. iCpMajur BAM UEI« TBIXTj < | f eBt f Pio'n soi;oy»ir Brigade lusp.ector, IjiUlve election ; office.; K.;’May *.IW '-*»■ '—"' 13 1.0,00 18 10,00 13 . 10,00 13 JO,OO 13 10,00 13 10,00 13 10,00 13 1 .. 10,00 13,' 10,00 13 10,00 IS 10,00 IS 10,00 It . 7,00 -13 10,00 Xewtori, 10,60 10,60 . 7,00 7,00 10,60 7,00 10,60 13.50 12,60 12,60 10,00 -_l4- 12 18,76, \ U J 0,50 v 13 ' 16,00 J 4 7,00 12 18,75 « * J 4 7,00 10,50 7.00 7.00 10,00 .7,00 ' 1.4 •' “ • 14 13 “ 14 ' e 12 “ 13 v U ,7,00 >2,50 •• U, -7,00 7.00 7.00 - J - 7,00 •“ . U ■ ' u v - •; _it-J H 10,00 7,00. •10,00 iMo 10,00 10,00 M,60 JO,OO 10,00 110)00 13 ' * 13 Monroe, 1 13 •» 1» -v 13 * 13 Mcchamcelmrg, . •» f ,\ ■■■ ; . is of the Ist Uattal ,.ufml Volunteers, und tvill be ,r the support of his military ' |C?“ Lieut. KOBKI a candidate for Is ion.of Cumli thankful fiietj lay 5,1842 NOTICE. • LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Ephraim •Bosscrman, late of the borough.of Carlisle, have been issued ,to the subscribe!: All persnns indebted to- said estate aia re quested to make payment immediately , and those having claim* to present them foi - set tlement. The subscriber will attend at. the late residence of tire deceased, on the 10th and Hlh of May.—and request* ail persons having business with the estate, who know themselves indebted, to meet hint at that time; for, after that, the debts will be put into.the hands of an officer for collec tion. PHILIP BOSSERMAN, Es’r. Apri1'25,1842.' - ~ ; V' Estate of Peter Boyer, dec'd, LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Peter Boyer, late of Bast Pennsborough township, Cumberland county, have been issued to the sub scribers residing in said township: . All persons indebted estate are to make pay* merit immediately—and those having claims’to present them without delay, properly authentica ted for settlement. May 5, 1842, Brigade Inspectors’ fitfler. mHE enrolled-inhabilania subject, to tmUtaty JL duly residing in Cumberland,county, will pa rade and drill in companies, or troops under their respective commanding officers on Monday the 2d day of May next, and ihe regiments and baualionb will parade for inspection as follows: The let battalion Bt}ih reg’t P.--M. t 2«1 * bdttalton Cumberland Volunteers, on Monday the . 9th dSy pf May 'fhe battalion 86th reg’C and thp lalbattalion . Cumberland Volunteers, on Tuesday the UHh.of May. • ’• ' v ‘. "• V 1 The 93d rep’ton Wednesday thej Ith.of May* The Ist reg’t Cumberland Volunteers on Thurs day the I2th of May.. ■ ' . . Company Armories tnQ3l.be in readiness,‘and •the pieces of Artillery musthe in the jor .iU' sppCtion. , . . - ; o• • *, • Commanding* officers of regiments or .independ] en.t battalions, and Officers in command ot compa- must make .n.return of.ihelr xom iflonds to. the umJeraighod on the day of their fe* Brig. liisp, Office,. * 1 ' Carlisle, March 34, 1842. 5 * • ■ , , Captains or other officers in command of Volunteer Troops or Companies are requir ed to furnish the undersigned, on, of befura the day of their respective, regimental or battalion paradej (In addition to the usual - annual retiitn)-acomplete-roll-«>f their re,- spective commands, agreeable to the 56ili section of the militia law as passed April 2d 1822, and a list or roll of the honorary or contributing member* agreeable to the 2d section of the act of April 4th 183", staling particularly the actual amoun,! paid by each individual, and the date of payment. Officers above referred to are hereby no tified that these reports, have bcrn.directed by 1). R. Porter, Governor and Couimand eV-in.-Chief, through the Adjutant General, therefore any neglect to comply will be la ken notice of as the law directs. ‘ W.FOUkK-.Btig. Insp, Brig, Insp. Ofijcfe,' ? Carlisle, April 28, 1842 J '' EHO R SAL B . The entire stock of New goods belonging lo the firm of Bassorman J & Hutton, consisting of Groceries, Paints, Oils, Pyt- Stuffs, fyc. 15.00 12,50 10.00 7,00 The stock is well ossoited, end offers a favorable op portunity for a safe end profitable; investment* Terms to suit the times.—Apply immediately to - GEORGE HUTTON,; Surviving partner of.lbo firm of-Bosserman & Hutton. Carlisle, April 28,1842. , 15,00 15,00 12,50 noticb. AH persons having claims against the firm of Boar serman & Holton, and those knowing thcmsclvca in debted on book account or otherwise, cro requested lo call on the subscriber and make settlement, on or 1»- fore tho ' .. ; 1 ■ FIRST m YOF JUNE NEXT, after which lime alt unsettled accounts will ixj p\aeo4 in other hands for collection. 1 ■ -GEORGE HUTTON. Carlisle, April 28, 1842. . ; - ■ ’ 10,00 16,00 15,00 15,00 15,00 7.00 •7,00 10,00 ,7,00, DR. JOHN AUMSTKONT, OFFERS hia professional services Jo llie riii ttens of Carlisle and Its viciniijr. I’loee of residence, in west L'Oniher street,"n fevy doors bin, low Professor iVFClintock’s. - iCatUele, April 28, 1842. ‘ 7,-00 China, GUiss Qncensivare. THE subscriber is now receiving and opening a part of his spring importation of CHINA and QUEENSWAHB,to which he would invito the attention of Coufitry Merchants,,as the assort ment is good and tltc,prices as low, if not lower, than any other house m the city, Stonewahe al, waya on hand at manufacturing prices, rnrtirn lar attention paid to Packing and ell goods put (ip as ordered. * - ■ •• -WM. F; BOIvEE, 37 North Howard St. 'Baltimore, re cently occupied by T. Sutliff. Rpad Money will botakenforgoed, _ al 70 eta on the dollar.. ' , ’ ■ . April 38;.1543, 4t* 10,00 JfOTICB, Whereas Jeremiah Myoje of Diohinsns .Mtsnetup, Cumberland. County, Penneylvenis, h*s ciccmwl ni> seteemwt ,ro ' t tar the payment ojf Ifti treJitOre; Bnwjll more fully np av by thodeeduf which '!* duly record ed In the .ißeoqtder'e for, raid county: All pen eane havihe'ptiime egaitprtthe; raid/.Mycrenre there fore reguMled to present th» »»me, erifl thru-* tnochlwl to make payment; to the. 'et U» residence in South Middleton townehip. . : PAVIO BCOBEY, Aengnee at!, Mycre. ..'April & I8«3c-6t. ; . - ■ I i, . Dissolution <»f i’ftrtwttisliijt. v rsielinp hoV tween (lie subscriber*- tij Ihe - Liv'd! y Ad&fvvviiit U htsnl vedfliy #vu tuhliennsetiv" ‘i .- ■; JaCOhRERRaR, . ari.es Riso,. , CerlibltrApnl RB. IJMS- •/•V- *l.i. v-;j • ■ — t ■ ■ .«W y u t->=C?^ SAMUEIrBOY.ER, JOHN MOYER, Executor*;