AMERICAN : BY GKO.;SANDKRSON.. won jpkjesbmjbjvj' m a 844, JAMES BjJCHANAN. Subject to the decisiotl ofaNational Convention. CARLISLE: TIIUKSUAY, JJ doubt pci formed as wcllSas they know how,' •• - W-e remarked ape-I‘cature Uhout this annual training, which was 1 alike creditable to town and country —wo mean the absence of jatoxi.ation, We did not sec a .einglftdriink man either umoiig'lha military o/speita \oM, ftn ( d aa a consequence, nut'a quairel of any kind. The companies wejo dismissed, at anearly hpur in the ’evening" »nd by G o'clock, the pnvuwjpias quiet as though no parade hud taken place, yo much .for the progress of llje Teqjpepmco cause in-this Borough.ami yieinity. . ' J Us-Presi‘duui^^^uilj^3^ngsotJhe-H.crjai=. . tage, oh a'visit to his old friend, Gqiu Jackson. f(j > A sea; captain died lately at , Boston, who had , crossed, the Atlantic one hundred und sixty.times, made seven voyages U> China,-three to Calcutta, and , circumnavigated the'Giobo v times, . The-extensive Powder works at Savannah, (111.5* were struck by lightning time .since, and .blow -up-with-a- tremendous explosion. No livcs werc lost, providentially, as the workmen were all at supper. ■The New Orleans Bulletin says:—“ftlr. Van Burcn • passed the city of Natchez pa Wednesday morning week.- The citizens of .tho .Bluff, ,'cily‘expipss much, , qhagrin that they were not permitted an opportunity' to salute the es-presidont. ■ A committee bad forward ed. a formal invitation to; him; but it was hot. received . until, after ho had embarked fyr Nashville, when Rwaa ; Vbj4tO;fpr him to alter:his arrangements”, . • \ > v lt Stated in our Pity exchange* that eight '■ of the.Amencan prisoners.in. Mexico, captured in the . Santa Fo expedition, among whom isMr. Kendall, , editor df Jibe N< O.picayune, have bdep released by Santa Ana, and are now On their way home. , , Connecticut.—'Vho Legislature of Connecticut eon- ' ,Tene4/at,Sfew Haven bn Wednesday,:. Stillman K, - Wightman, (opp.j was choaep epeaker of. the House;: i- i^ived : ,ll? •, against'SiYoF.M’Cohly, ;: ; CWhig,j olid «&••* -■■naanEiratClerk. ’ . .. fbr. p, a. :Horrick, ,'nnd l$ scflttering, Nathan 6. . .-wjl ctaon yraa.(ipsin ,J. -s ] ■ ■ , (Bllswbrth) and inforfed him . that tha'Legialalure - T|^ v iwn ; Jiphs«,wcn> onl’haxsdaylo, proceed tin : ,offioe«r~n6ihdieo bayiftg been effected Iby t&e people, ■HoBST.--Tte',^ . ,tha tJMnlfc^fißpsaSengflfsoscapedvvlththidriivn,' •lmt;Iosl oil, their. Wgjptgei ' \" , l p t 1 , VIRGINIA ELECTION,—m Whig i>opert have given up tho State, and therefore v the returns come in slowly, compared with (ho years when tho Whigs car* ueditf- So fnr, \he Democrats, have gained Tour Senators, and lost none. /Tho gains ore in the Louisia, Berkley, Pittsylvania, nnd Botctourt .districts. These gains give tho Democrats eight-majority in tho Senate. Last year it was equally divided, qach : party having J . ThoDelegatcs elected, oa far as heard from, slandsj DcmocraU G 2, ,Whigs 41. : ■*» ‘ ; Democratic net gain in tlm House of Delegates, so farySO;. making a difference of 40. ~ 'Fha-Whigs had a majority 6f S in the House last-year; . -,. t Should no other changes take.place, the Democrat B will have a majority of 46 oh j'pint ballot! ~ The Richmond Enquirer, in "alluding to tho recent democratic triumph' in that state, has the following ! “Tho victory wo have won is more brilliant and do cisivc-thaii wq anticipated, even in bur last paper. It steals, the hopes of Federalism in* Virginia. - It is, in deed, nstho Whig now professes it to ho, “I’ho Sweep, ?f siid such a sweep os wo have never witnessed in Vir ginia. It is almost equal to a Connecticut victory.— ,The. Democrats of.lhcJiLand_Q£,St#iodi(LHabita?'Jiave_ claimed nearly two-thirds of* tho Legislature, and* wo may not bo very, far from attaining a similar majority.” Intevestins Corrcspoiulence. Harrisburg, Pcnna. April IStty 1842, Major Gem G. H, SteUart: •. ‘ ' Sir—Lhave had the honor to rcccNe your commu nication in Regard to the supply of Tents for tho National Encampment of Volunteers, :to rendezvous at Baltimore on tho 10th of May next, "it affords mb great pleasure to tender to the volunteers thus to meet) oil tho tents in a fit condition for the services intended, now at a convenient to tho State. , lh a vc thisday forwarded un order.tO-Gcncrul Dillcr . ot Philadelphia, [Adjutant General,] for all tho tents procure, which ! think will amount to about 500. -You will please cause any further communica tion that may become necessary in regard to' 7 their de»' livery, to bo had with that officer, , ?. In reply to your very polite invitation he present at,this Encampment of volunteers, I have great’Satis fiction in. assuring you, that I accept it With pleasure. Unless prevented by some unexpected occurrence, j will be with you. • . ■ I cannot allow this opportunity to. pass, without ox- I pressing the warm gratification I feel at this.manifos ' tution of American military spirit, fin the part of the volunteers; For-sqmo years it has been too much the fashion, to decry and urjdcroato the organization and encouragement of volunteers in our country, and if we we shall find that the last ihiugrifeamTof haa been j the policy and necessity pf pteparing for National De fence. ' • # : j Our legislators sobm to have forgotten that there are : rival.nations and rival intcreats in the world] that in* ■MAtfV. T‘: J own expense. I rejoice to sec- your contemplated encampment arousing ap much ardor.'and inspiring so many of the /Volunteers, as appear to be moving with a high sense o£ duty and of patriotism, depend upon it. much ghod will he'done, Vfap example will bp followed and \Ve may hope before Jong that our Legisla tive Assemblies will bo influenced by the sojno com mendable spirit. It woqld teach foreign nations tooj inclined to strike at, us. that we are os ready to return as they-are to give the blow. Bo pleased to accept the assqntnco of thq high re? gard und consideration of o .Baltimout:, 17th April, 1842, His Excellency David R, PoaTKn, "Sir,—-I have road yopr letter of. tho 13th. ihst., and it becomes my pleasing, duty to'express *to grateful sense entertained by the committee of arrange ments—by our Volunteer corps,'and by the citizens of Baltimore for the prompt mid s.,lbfu lory manner in which you • have sUppcdTorward in our utmost need' and svippliyd the requisite number of. tents'formur en campment. ‘That substantial .favor so ■’courteously granted by’ you ntainoment when we }nid~nfct~with* .discouragement or, neglect in other quarters will Jong bo remembered by ilyo citizens of, Bollimorcy and \yill • doubtless strengthen their respect find attachment for the State of Pennsylvania, r | In ottering this, great accommodation to so large a r .body of your fellow citizens' you have acted .worthily of the great Oommortweallh over which you preride, 'and although you may' be.pcrfeclly satisfied with the friendly'cxprcsaion bf approlxation frpm those* you have . served, is due from them, and will not diminish tho satisfaction you feel. v ' - The favor you shown, ua has perhaps been en hanced in pur. estimation .by.tho circumstance of bur ' application-for tenta having been treated withindiflfer enco by others to whom we fclt we hod a right to look for co-operation in sopatridlic- They have dope nothing hut make .’ difficulties* whilst it ap pears that you.diayo the. faculty of getting oyer those ; small difliculties. which constantly, perplex and'fetter, • hesitating minds,, nnd lhat .you take more pleasure in. 1 actually fellow citizens than in hunting • dp reasons, and apologies for not attonditi£ t^lb'oir ’• wants.-’' . V-V/.' ■ V ’ J I am Burprired tbnt.men elected looiTico, whrlhcr Executive or Tibgisjalisc, and. whd! according to the invariable practice of eandiiiatea for popular favor have .made profuw;J)fpmiaea:6f obligingness and good 'be havionr' do. iofoiliencr remember, that the object if fdr'ihe public,' eeen at .sbmo risk of exceeding theirauthorily, in taara of emergency, and, that it docs not occur to them that nothing on*earth ; :io]. : radr» contemptible than an dressed Op^io'afhile brief aitthdrity, ; fi»ee,Ub't» *. , ?y AHIiJS;-JfoF tboVpubUovgood--whci«*: principlo *?V h|» jximidnini' time and being occupied in raising .dililcnltiee id defeat ihemetitoriom Utb idapdflehta—will whether the National Executive bad Vuthor •ajfn# bed, and wot, bad gationsltiah you-were to furnish tents at this time to ■such a body br.dtiien*; fli>idiers r nMornblcd'. fitrinso many) States for such apilriDtip. object,. {the! mailer being bbnsSdered by-mbsr people aslope, within the. rpnge : ofsound Executive they toast pot complain if they comb in for a of the censure fr*but this"failure wilf attract td. Cdn greW ■' tt will painfully-remind the pebplb that, their public servants in ono.branch of fbo National Councils haye_durtog..thia scsglon -wasted J> ali_ ibeir Utoe in ‘Useless anil puorilo debates instead of< adopting proper measures to relieve us froth our groatombar 'rassmehta at homo, and by strcngihenmg'our National Defences of every kind, to"; guard us qgal net . dangers from Avilhput. ■ It is not . that a fruitless attempt was made to get . our memorial considered in the hpu.ao of Representatives, when it was top late to act upon, tho subject for arty useful purpose* , • 1 1 have the honor to bo, Bir, , - * WS» great respect, ■ ; , - .•!•*. Your o'bt. acrvV : . ‘ ! ■ ‘ . G. H. STEUART. HORRIBLE.—A murder -was committed at Bast Haddam, Connecticut, about three weeks since, which -far exceeds 4n atrocity,-any-thiug that wc-havo-scen recorded, . 1 . % . - A maa named Halsey Coon, went to tho house-of - one of his neighbors,- and’informed the family that his wife either dead or dying from a dreadful accident, and begged them to accompany .him back to his home, which they did. Upon their arrival they found thp \voman still living bat burned in a. most J shocking moaner. * A physician was immediately sent for, and when ho eaw ber situation ho pronounced it impossi ble for her to live more than a few hours. Previously to this, she hod refused to give any satisfactory account . of tho condition she was in; but now, finding she could not live, she confessed it was tho work of' hcr Tiusband—that lib had beaten her was “nearly' lied her toa chair and^ thrown a shovel full of burning coals upon her body. The wretched woman died in about two hours after she was first found by the neighbors/, A jury of inquest was called,' which pronounced a_ycrdict of death by the hands of her,husband—whereupon ho was imme diately arrested. - • Tho Norwich Courier, from -which these revolting details have been gleaned," states , that Copn’ is about sixty years of ngq, .*ll is only about eighteen months ago, that n ybrmerTWifo of his whs hurried to death, in tho fire place of the same house,, and although suspicion was strongly excited .against him then, he was' not arrested because there wes po pfoof of bis guilt. He was a man Of.'intempcratc habits, and the ' arc, - itiJobiei to our representative in' Gon* grdsa, Mr. Gdsttne, for die following letter:—— ’ - . Wa’suxsotox, Mat Bd, 1342. A bill apportioning: the representation of the several atateTin Congress, passed thp House to day, sctllingj the rhtib of Representation at 60,179»-r- Should this becomfr a law, Pennsylvania will,bo enti tled to 34 constitute a Hoqfro of, 306 members, in the, noxt-Oangresa^ Ah amendment to the bill' was- likewise adopted, by n.yoto.of .lOUycaa t 6.99 jiays, jrcquilingjhe..Btates tq bp divided into Congressional districts, each district sending to Congress ono*racmber t * ‘ ' Tho waking up at this late day, of tbo‘ dormant power of tho General Government, (if tho power be admitted,) to exercise absolute control over tho Statesi is anoih'r genuine Whig measure which met tho dis approval of every democratic member in the Hodse, * with the exception-of perhaps two, “ •' . A States Goveiinment fou Florida',— *The Fieri? da Star of the 28th ult. is assured that jdi? Committee appointed by the State Convention, Jiayo decided to issue immediately, writs of election foe State. o/Uccrs, —thus organjziug at once a State government for Florida, under the st. Joseph Constitution. CCJ* FLOUR, in Philadelphia, SC; in Boltiiqpre, V 0,15. , . p . . ' JLiotie Island.—-The Constitutional legislature*, after completing the military appointments, adjourned to meet at Providence on the first .Monday of July.— lieforc adjouru-ng, a vote of thanks was passed to the Sppakcr. The Evening Chronicle of Wednesday save . “There is a report in town ta-dny, arjd a well , grounded one, tuo, as fur as we can learn, that Mr, Dutpj J,Pearce, another 'member of the Legislature under thp People's Constitution, who' left thjs city this morning for Newport, his residence, will ho arrestbd ilmnediat ly on his arrival at that place, It was sup posed that hail would be readily taken in Illr. Pearce’s case, Qiul tliat ho would as readily find it, Mr. Pearce hqd an inti.nation that ho would bo arrested, leqytn'g this city. Other arrests are talked of, and will he-made,’without doubt,” . 'Jho Providence Express eayst Hon, Dutce I, Pearce was. taken in custody on Thursday, at Now ’ part, undr the Algerine law, and' held to hail r in.the spur often thousand dollars. Mr. Drown, whose arrest yesterday, was held to bail iii the *Um of five thousand dollars, not as erroneously stated in the Express; ! - The was still.in jaessioi) aCNew-r port.; *• •- *>THe~ r CoTnTmttee-fpr-counthig—fhp votes. IPado Qt> Thursday’the following- report: Whole number of yules for. Gov, Yours, dtCr DAVID R. PpUtER, W, King him Thomas, Carfrcptcr has • Spattering- .?• . Mr. Clarke presented resolutions, rpaking requisi tion tm the General Government for assistance in tho present difficulties. Ho said tha'tlho Paso cohtepiplat ed in the constitution now existed. There wasafstirong faction- in opposition to : the laws, aud it waytho duty of the State to place, itijplf under the protcctionguarr ranteed byJhp cpnstitution, in order tQ prevent confu* sion and bloodshed. * ■ ' • Gov. Kjng tvps to arrive in Providence on .Friday, afternoon from .Newport. A procession of citizens, headed by : a military eacortfwaa to meet him at the boat. , ’ - , ■, V'. ’ Dutce J, Pearce waa hold 16 bail with,two aureties,J in the a(iqa of|h,ooo each. A.' warrant had been ia-'i aued for tl]p arrest of Joaeph Joslin, the General Treas urer, under the ,PeopleV Constitution. ' Bui neither he, nor Thomas W. Dorr, thp Governor, bad been ar rested. 1 , '■ ■ ■ ■ ' ; 'On .ThnraJay.OOTerner King and auitenpaid a visit to. Fort Adiina at.Newport,'. by; invitation of staj, Payne,' The Governor nda received'with a salute of fifteen guns. 1 l ' the Royal Charter adjourned bn Friday, to meet again bn Wednesday next, ' After the adjournment, the Governor and mem ber* proceeded from Newport to Providence, end there gotup a procession in ’ feeble imitation of that of the people's party. ; The Providence Express eayor. ■ V.With tab 'exception of Buch meinbera nf tho Gen otal: Assembly who appeared.it nmhbered nine- hnn-: drcd nnd thirty,pn’e alhlbld, jTbo inlhioiybonijratiiea turned,put 83It op horaeTiapk. therewerpl36;and oh foot 604. ~flo got out bhh>hov.of. ly, tvyo'of the companies imposed a fine of foiir dollars, for. ; ibid to pay that fine, wore lb'ewcll lhehamf her of n pugeani, which tbpy.4iwppiotr»a,” ' v. VBorrliigtOh Anthony, th# Bneijff bf tbo suffrage* ptttv. waaTrteslba iftTTidaJf iftd hjttd uf bail in the VTh» its SBlb-u{l n etatebUpd ft* Btiii dfrlho hrtw Ma? 4, ’fit ltw 'lho * 1 \ Dear Sir: Yours, «Sfc, Very Respectfully, GOVERNOR DORR AND HIS VISIT TO WASHINGTON. '.Those-.who. wxuld, create-the impression thatrGoy.-.Durr has backed out from the peo ple,' will- please'read the following resolve, passed [at ||ie grea t meeting.. at [Providence, on Friday evening:— [ A ; , Resolved;, .That-Thqhias -Wi.-Dorr, .the Governor of bur .grate, be requested person- Jfetyjxnjneht the cause of the people of Rhode Island, ‘and to.xonvey our protest against the entr pluyment of the National 1 F,taxes in the set tlement of a question involving the right of the People tii establish or change their form of Government." The New' Yurk Era of Monday snyst- “In pttrsqauce of this request, Gov, Dorr passed through this city yesterday,-oh his way-lo- Washington; and after he.ltas an interview ■with' the President’!- if the latter farms or persists it; a determination to lend the aid of his ofßcial puw.er- ta.snbvert the sOverign ty of the People of Rhode Island and over throw their - constitutional"government,die xvill tln sirdelibcrateljr atviPwith full know ledge', ’ He will have to answer to the judg diieitt vvhich-hislory through all lurte will re cord against him. And if he shuulilj.be im peached, ns he would riclily deserve tq.be, cannot claim that his course was taken in ignorance, or from other than adespotic love of power, and a dastardly design th stifle the flame of liberty in inic of the weakest of the confederated States. It may be advisable to advert to some of the efforts which are strenuously making to injure here the'moral strength of the Ped ple’s.cause in Uhode Island. Its enemies are insiduoitsly representing that the. autho rity of the.old system has been acknowledg ed because some two' W-three members of the Constitutional Legislature have giv'en bail, when arrested on treason. It is a suf- ficient answer to this to state that the form* judicial*system of the State is.adopted by the People’s;Cunstilittion, and those mem bers were therefore bound by their oaths lo support that instrument, to. respect the S upreme Quurt,. which it recognizes. Again it is asserted that every thing has bfcen sur rendered, because' GbV. Durr has left the State and proceeded to Washington. ‘Let those who please comfort .themselves with St delusion, fpe know lb.£ plan,and Ccoo\ . lie-will quaver in*ton, \vhich will be inafow-days.he will bring decisive intelligence' relative tp the President’s intentions. Whatever.theyfmay be, the operations of the government under the People’s, C6nstitution-will*be, energetic chlly cai'ried on,and the accounts with, thp ‘‘Royalists,” settled in any manner they may .select. .If the-Presidcnt declines furth er interference, »ll will he well; the.p6op]e of Rhode Island are perfectly able lo "lake care of their_dwn lories.”. But, if otherwise; and llicy arc threatened with an armed force from abroad,-they appeal to their—brethern tliruughout the country to check such iped lihg. They ask them to senil iTienTeiiouglr .to keep off the . United States soldiery, and they will do every thins else themselves.-*- MEN OF NEW YOBKT SHALL SUCH AN APPEAL BE MADE IN VAIN? Tub O-vlt Wat to account for tho Branched! Pills being so eminently successful in curing every .variety of disease, is, that they assist nature in expelling from tho body all those impure humors, winch not only cause but produce disease. ■„ ■ 1 To those of a costive habit. Ibis medicine, is invalu able, being tho mildest and most, .elfrctual cadiartic that can possibly bo administered, and can never in jure, though taken for any length of time, . ",Be careful to get the genuine. Purchase iruCarlisle, of. Gap, -W. Hitner, and only in Cumberland county of Agents published in another part of this paper. To the Community at targe. I wish to inform tho afflicted, through the medium of the public-press, of the wonderful efficacy of that truly valuable new -‘‘discovered Medicine,” viz.: Dr, HarlicKo Compound Strengthening and Aperient German Pills, I feel, and consider it my duty: in or, der that others may receive relief front the Berne source. For two years f was-subject to that peace-destroying discora, Dyspepsia, and its accomprinirncnts, Obstinate Constipation of the Bowels, Flatulency, pain in-the* side and stomach, sickness in the head, &c., and used medicine until I began to think there was no help for mej'l had little faith in "published remedies” until I called on some of those who have been cured by the above medicine,-which induced me to giyo it a trial. X procured, the medicine and used it for three weeks, when my .health was entirely restored. It is now a hout'thrco months since I quit using it, and no return of the disease or Us symptoms appearing, I feel war ranted in’adding my testimony in behalf of others, be fore the community. . Accept my best wiqhcp, and Believe mo ever yours’ &c, , - b W.M, CLARKE, ipittshnig City, Jan’y 11,1641, . .. .......... / At Union Mills, Erie county, Pa., on the ijilh of 'April, at the advanced age of 81 years and 4 months, Mrs, MARY jiIILES, consort of William Milos, Esq,, anduister of the late David'Watts of Carlisle. 7080 4864 8311 In this borough, ,pn Saturday Inst, Mrs, Elizabeth lilach, it) the SStli-yeaf of her »««• On Monday last, in this borough, of a Pulmonary complaint, Mr. Edward Dough erty, eldest sou of the late Richard Dough erty, aged about 44 years. , • ITT this borough, on Sunday last, Michael, infant snn~ of Francis l’orter,- agejl 10 months, . : ; f At Mount Holly,, in Snuth - Middleton tow-nship, oh Thursday lasl,-,M r»,- Dolly 7/on'ie%> aged-64 years, . thp township, >S.n caml'nlnte for ' ' BRIGADIER GENERAL of the ist Rrignfle, l.lth Uivisi^n^P,M.,nm feßpectfutiy,BulicitBlheBu£riageBoft|vequal ified'citizens., vV- May 13,. 1843. ( fCIP Joseph H.lhalman, w for MAJOR of the 86th Regiment P* |&> nfidwiirreceivetlio.BHppnrtiif'>-V ■ —MANY CITIZF^:; . May,13.184?. ’’wJf ■ ,a for; nf: the 861 h: prtitj^ljlj&thankfu},: for ths friends, • J. BLUS BONHAM, Orilsb, A^nXSSfTS^'J.^-Orni JlVcholson I*amtp JFor Sale*: SN pursuance of ji writ issuedjjy his Excellen cy, David B. pbrter, Governor of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, to*fce undersigned, Com missioner ,on the-part.of the Commonwealth to settle the estates'of John Nicholson Peter Daymen, there will be offered at Public Sale, at .the Court House, in the bbrbugh.of Carlisle, on Tueeday,thei l4th flny of Junetiext .at 2 o’clock , P, M., the following' described- tracts of land, sit uate in the county of Cumberland, to wit: A tract i)t‘ia ll nr Sofit 14- ampton" township, adjoining Satnnei Nicholson, Shiah Nicholsoft and others, containing 401 acres 153. perches and alloWSltne, surveyed uh'awarrant in the name of Samuel Nicholson, dated ij.th. De cember«l793j ’ "i. f. . A tract nf land situate!n South omptdh township, adjoining Joseph Ogden, Jos. Kerr and others, containing 438 aores.los perches' and allowance, surveyed on a warrant in thdaahnpi of John Blanchard, dated ajtji March’, 1794. ' I A true/ br iaiid sittiate on tlie North Mountain, on the north branch of Conodo guinet creek,'adjoining! 36bp Nicholson and oth ers, containing 37(1 gores 63 petche* and allow . nnce,ji)irseyfid, Harrisburg, May. 5,1843. 5 ■ , Volunteers—Attentlon.l ICT’-It is understood that Gen. SAMUEL ALEXANDERj-if : elected,-wili serve as Lieutenant Colonel of the Ist Battalion of Cumberland Volunteers.:-, Carlisle, May 5, 1842. tC7»Major SAMUEL TRITT, of West Fennsborough township; will hep candidate for. • , . Brigade Inspector, at.the election in June iicjt,-and, respectfully solicits: the suflVagca of the people for sat'd oflicc. .--r i May 6, 1842. |C7»Lieut. ROBF.RT M’tABTNRY, is a candidate foe; Tst„d/«joc_-.of the Ist Battal ion of, VtilLhe. friends, May 5, 1842, Fellow-Citizen*: — • ; ■ Being encouraged by a number ofmyfrienda, I ofter.myselfraa’a candidate for the office of Ht'igade lli* specter in Jane next, and will be llianK ful for your support. '' . - SAMUEL CHOP. Jr, Carlisle,' AprilVM, 1842. —; .r - : JCT’We are authorized-tostate-thatGen, EUWAHD ARMOR will be a candidate, and'will be supported for a re-election to. the officcof Brigadier General, v( the Ist Brig, llth Div. P. Mat the election:ln June next, by . MANY-VOTERS. • Carlisle, April 28, 1842, . • (C7*We are requested to announce that Lieut. Col. ARMSTRONG NOBLE will be a' candidate for Colonel of the 197th - Re gihient, P. M. at the election in June, next, and will receive the support of Carlisle, April 28,1842, ' authorized to say that Capt. WILLIAM MOUDY will he a candidate' for Lieutenant. Colonel of the Ist Battalion, Cumberland Volunteers, at the ensuing ,c -lection in Jnne, and will bo supported by .' . MANY VOLUNTEERS, Carlisle, April 28, 1843, ’ ! |CJ“We are authorized to state that Lieut. JOHN HAMILTON will be a candidate for Lieutenant Colonel of the 19rtl) fleg’t P, M. at the election in June, and wil.l re ceive a warm support froni Carlisle, April 28,1842. JACOB DOBSHEIMER, of Me fiEer’ chanicsburg, will be a candidate for Bri gade Inspector of the Ist Brigade, 11th -Division, B. M. at the ensuing election in June—arid're ripectfully solicits t)ie yotes’of his fellow citizens for said office., ■ 1 April 7, 1849: ■fflngSF* Ren. WfRDIS FOULK.wiII ho a cari tSw : didatofdr re-election to life officp.of Bri gade Inspector, at the election, in! Jurieijiext, and will be thankful for the Support of bis fellow, citi zens, V : ' '"Carlisle, April T:,184Q. r^', FeUoWr-Citiz'ens ifSoldiers of the Ist Battalion, Ifli/A •fapft,Utßrig,lMhlHt.,p.ir,:j l : , .1 offer mysplf a candidate for the office qfMA JOB of said Battalion,-ntr thU election in Jime next. ’. Should,! be elected; theresfiall npthirigbe, wanting on my. part in defence of my and Twill discharge the responsible duties of-the bffice.w;Uh-fideli»y, in peace and'in wnr*A I:'. .. Yours, 1 GEORGE D. B'OVEfti Carlisle; April 28;-1843. . , . . . . ■ '.-V , I offer niyself tq. y6i^ candidate foy'thedtlice'.Qf. I •'.v; at ■ tl»i' tiesXif BrtittiiSw?'•>- ; >.Cirlii|) /.", - MKSiMSpi rrUlci* cicjuij?/" * r DENTISTRY DU I. C. LOOMIS,.UImiUIf. Ir permanently., located in Carlisle, and Will perforin all PP fc * miens that -ircibquiredm t}m ptpctice of liis.jfiru-. fession—such as;. ’," Extracting, Filing, Plugging, and'lnsert,' ing. Jlflificial Teeth, from a tingle tooth to an entire set., . , fj. Ij.—For a f(>w months ensuing, Dri Loomis will bo- in Carlisle l)Ve fißst two WbeKs in each, month—after which, 1 he wi)l bo absent until the piiisT two weeks in uhchrtpllWing inonxh—at; which period ho may be fmmihat his . Office, opposite AV Fortune's Ifatd. - . ‘ Carlisle, ;May 5,1842.— ly ' .r- ■' '■. > J ' ~ , Estate of Peter Boyer, dec’d. ' H BJTTEIiS testamentary on the estate of Peter, 1 A tiojer, late of IJast, Pcnnsfiorougli township, Cujnliprlau4'couhty, liave been issued, to tlioaub- Bcribers residing in aalfltowqship: Arf pefsond indebted, to.aaid estate are requested to niahe pay ment ftp ntediptoly—and, those having ciauna Ki, present them yeltUpM^;4elay, property aulheutica r , ted for settlement-', 1 . ’■ •• "• SAMUEL BOYER, WJdxN BOYKU, Executors. ■, A May 8,1819 SSrigtide SnHpectvr''ti - NOTICE AMD ' THE enrolled inhabitants subject to militia du- ', ly, residing Id Curiiberland county, are here-- ‘ by notified that an election will- be licld on Mon- ■ _ day the 6th of June p&ti.between the hours of' 1(J» in the forenoon and 6 tjj thb'.aftemoon, in the sav-,. * etnl BattaUpne (newatrangoment) in said county. far One Brigadier'General, ar)d_, • One Brigade Inspector, . for the Ist Brigade lull Div. P. M.;- ' ‘ One, Colonel, and ’ / One Lieiflendht CdloneU' , for each reginient, und for ■ One Major,- „ for each battalion in said regiraentns follows, viz- ’ , ; The metnbera.of the Ist 23d reg’t will vole at ttia house of Col. J. \Vynkbop in Smokey town,,MaJ; Jacob, Kissinger superinteridant. Those of the Bdbattalion same reg’t at the pub lio'ho'gse ofMr. Kennedy inNewville, Maj. John Casey superintendent. ■ „ •, The Ist battalion 86th reg’t at the publicTfptlßo at OysJor’s Point, Copt. Joseph lidngneckor su*. "Vfhe battalion same reg’.tatthe public house , of Mr. ffoeyerim Mechijiiicsburg, Maj.;S. Brent'r ier superintendent. 1 ', . ' The Ist battalion 196ffi reg’t at the public hoose of Mr. Maxwell at LeenK Hoad a, CapU 3. V) - Sch»Vflsra^' - ’6aljt^?m^JJ , Olnwsop.?rih* , * n >‘r QUta ''l Tfxe Ist battalion I97tk reg Wat thepublicKousa "of ikvfdßleap MajorTi Craighead .... " U^he"Whal P talibh,aaiTie teg’tpat the-public house ofH. L. Burkholder in Carlisle, Capt-1 1 - Pavu.- son auperintendant.’ , •• -- ... ' The let battalion. Oumb, Vol. at-the_publ^- —— house of M. M’Clolland in Carlisle, Captain M, VVise superintendent... , , - 'The 2d battalion Cumb.Vol.- at the public house of F. VVonderlich in Mechanictburg, Capt. Martin sttberintendant. ' J .. „ , . Apd those of the Ist reg’t Cumb. Yol. will vole at the public h°wse o( GpU Wm. H. Woodburn tn NWlire73raior|oabprATlsgeEppermtcndaut.--- —■ • On-or before the hour appointed for opeptpg Splu election, each superintendent Will appoint puepet^ son' who, with siinsoir r tyttl act as judge, aputWO other persons who will serve as clerks to emd c leetion, ail of.whom (& the supermlcndant) before , entprir.gon said duly, must be sworn nrufii rnica, v 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- f 0 mation may bo .administered by a commissioned military officer or Justice of the Peace, fhe pit ' sent captains of militia companies must make ?u ; , correct rolls “agreeable to. the .newmrrangement. , of those residing in their present respective com panies, which rolls they must furnish to the sn perintemlant of thebattalionelectmn in the bounda of which: such enrolled men reside, op or before the hour appointed for opeping said rlpptions. Volunteer captains niust furnish tolls of their respective commands to the super,iptepdbnt of thw. election for the reg’t or battalion to which they severally belong, on or before the jiourOppoiuted for opening said elections. ■/ • J • . , Any one here appointed siipcimtc/dant, wish- . ing not to serve, on account ol being a . or from any, other cause, Will please notify theim-, dersigped, in timo that another may be appointed, in his f pom. MANY, \V. FOULK, Bnp. !«*(>• Ist Blip;11th 1 Uiv. P. .. • Britradp inBpeclD ,, ■ - - Carlisle, Sit 1842. Jj >■■' ■ MANY. Garriage&for Sale. 1 -CAlit - V npnHR Bufiserilu&Juiß bp hand /M.. 1 ®;.!?. . it now CAURIaGKS and TILLBIiKIUS. c. avdry superior maupfatture,-which.lie Will sr at very raoilerald'piicfß. T|ie articks may >o seeh at Mr.'HuUi.tich’a Garriape House, near _ll p, 'comet of Hanover aml LoutherEtTCets—and .will. . hg-dianosed of op suclr teraia an will euit purdia- _ »oiM. wUVJpVen- to. tho aioount offS each, w.o .. ,:’ : 3 i '- - Tux : -^V - JVtheeiitig of:the.Tex l^-cf s (without re ■ Spßctdo the Stony Kiteetothp, f*»jjelianna, rivcr, will be lipl StHwrdtiy:the r e-1 tbtfhrooiit of tas to oe paia Cuni b'erlaojl 'entity to the etim of; . iipiliM-sivfn tboiiumdtfqllait. It ia to be ralse his yoice 'ngnl.nat tbe .recklesa course L*6Ul“t^;E^NO.6 U1 “ t^; E^N0 . • ’• / AnrfrgB.tB4& j •-• .. J:P.TTRRS teßtairieritary on (hp rotate or . Cartliil^i‘l>nVe^ r eh' s 6uei\«)rtWHubßc,i'iber: All perperis iriilehlcdto paid’«“«taXe. nrs re- ’ ," "1 •U^ ) ? rs ‘!.'^--'; Wlhfci:itwmea^lWs'' i f,=, anir WWhanite-of air: officervfur■■ r«!* - ..;, a •piifTT.tr r \'f~