E-- . . . • Frederick Watts, •Esq:—llis defeat • last' October furnishes', tionchpliVe. testi m oni that bland anti gentle . Manly ,Inamers,.slistinguished taleiita,' purity of pa-, triotisni, Spartan firmness, and unwavering integrity, are not the qualifications which recommend a condi- I . _ilate to the'doniimuit Party in the 13th Omfgressional • District of Pennsylvania. _ , - ---- ivitt.WArrii;afterthe reading ofthis toast,arose and . .. . . , ____Addressed_theescietitigjorLupwards of an•hour, in a ;:strain 'of imPaisiotied eloqiienee. Ate ff ne elOse iie.of , : .f_ eyed the folloWing sentiment: _ . • The ,fircliciri 77 --May public opinicin :preserve it s trait it ' ay preserve the value ofpublie opinion. - . . ,•;Fartriers, Meoltaitics, Laborers, -Merchants, Doe tors; Lawyers, and Clergymen—The great compon . " , tent parts of a• healthfill•community—all efforts to • _create or foster jealousies hetween these classes, de-• serves,aud shOuld receive the reprobation• of every • - friend to order anti humanliappitiess. • ' . . The Beetles of the 4th of December last—However' deinagesties may:attempt to veil their true character -by specious -names, impartial .- history will hereafter 1 - record them 'as One of the most heartless and daring attempts at revolution and anarchy.that ever disgraced . an - enlightened community.; .. . f'• • - The •weathercock and dough-fliced. Senators and representatives, who from sordid and dastardly mu •tives, have betrayed their constituents and deserted . their diity.,. They are worthy-disciples of Benedict Arnold. • ' . •E!litors of licentious presses, executivi3,pets--The - greater the, knave, the greater din pay:, , - - -Assistants to the Sergeant-al-Arms; 'aliaS Jacobin • - Committee of safety; alias riotous mobites-Legisla= ... tures'employ them; then pass laws to reward theni - Out of the public treasury. ... The Spirit of our times=ltestless impatientof re - straint ; euvionii, and unlesacarbed by thel milted efforts of.thc wise and virtuous, will stain and. desolate our_ - fair land with such scenes as'disgracedihe French re-' _, iiiilntion. .. . . _ , . The present Administration of Pennsylvinda-;-! Brought into power by fraud;corrupti on and fore: - --- : carried on-in imbecility and ignorance—the inevita ble consequence ..orthe doctrine that "to the victors ..-. belong-the spoils.'_'_- : :--, ~ ~ - - Party_Spirit-Had the people of not • . forgotten die paternal warning of the father of -his • ~ country, vicious and .unprincipled nienWould not have , been- entrusted , wth':the administration of their 'go- Ir vernment in prefe nee to - the" "holiest and capable." •••• )Thomas 11. BCC trives and Thaddeus Stevens—. •_. _ iliii Their efforts in the cause of popular education ['dye -.- 7iediriiimiiileirfoTthera the_respetits-Wiritiriff : every friend to his country or to his race. ' . 'Generations 'to come will rise up-and pronounce them blasted. ---= • , The day..over us and the sesnery around us , --Well .. caletilated,to inspire us with cheerful gratitude to a - bountiful Providence, and to attune our feelings for - -themijoyilieurof - a - SalidAitipet , - • Our Host and liosteas 7 -Their exertions to minister to our comfort - and pleasure; claim "our thatiks,link more substantial remuneration. . • ! The Volunteer. towns will be given:in-our next. . MARKETS, . . • Baltirin ore; Spril 27,• .FLOUR-=-The:bmiiness of the week from 'stc.res has been-li nailed. • Sales ori ' Alintiday and - Tuesday -were made R!.57,18,f a $7,15;- and since at . $7,J , 4 a - $7,2.5: Most of tite-transactlens;litiwoyer, have tiCell_ at $7,25; and-We - quote this'-as- tbC.sprevailing dbre. rice_ to-414,, yIIC road price and lots 110:Wagons are oCcitaionallytaken at a:fraction !Uglier. • Rye Floure—Sules . of lst at ss , ,6si i per.bbl. - fGRAIN..7-Tntea.t::-- -, ln the -Orli-part of the week a ilea of ,good to very pri me t•edt were made at $1,65 a ,68 per bushel. S i ce .n, en prime reds have beeit scild at a-cent less, sales yesterday havh* been Maile at . ..sl,674or'hotlyAed;antl Virginia. Two - ci. three par.' oels.of SusquatannitWhest have just ieitcheililte roan :ket, basis yet nottaniactiOns in them have taken place. : - A-sale Of prime white. Virginia oil Tuesdarai $1,70. Cprn.—ln the early part- of the weak 'sales of Ivliite were . ma'tic at 6 etscafterwards at.B4 cts., and - *nom recently .at - 82. a sq co:. 'Which last prices' we "lijiititos4le current rates to 7 day.„considerable•ldeS .. of MlFylandlollow. on MOnilay-and:Tuesday at -86 -ctS., and since then This description has ruled at,Bs 86 cts: Sales of Virginia mixed clOy in The 'Neck att,B2 ets., but &incest BO RBl cts. Ayee—Remaintrat:oo a - 1.00 Oak,—.—Sales earl iw,the week ntAll ets.blut_the isupplica have siincelnufair, and juices have reced 4ed to 45. a 46 cfs. • ' . . . Clover Scied.—.There la very -httile 9,16- I.Trseed owing to the advanced state of the season.—= We continue to quote virile- Western at t.l, -•to - $l3, er bushel.. • WHISKEY.'----Limited- sales of iitbe early raft of the week at 38 cts. but we hove / now to note a 'shade of improvement, mud we.quot,./at 38 a 38a. cts. Saki . or considerableparcels Ofbb .Lave takenpin'ec: la 40 cts: ioach isanildvnce 'el the rate 'preciously. prevailing. The wagon pri • •of bbls, continues at 36 cis:. exclusive of the barrel.. The inspections of the week comirise 968 lthils./arid 1167 bbls. of which 965 hhds. and 707 Lbls % were received from the Sus quehanna River, and .15 lads. by -the Baltimore a nd sthqueltannaltail Philadelp*,"april 29.', AtEAL.—Theve-has be'drifict-ee!sential _FLOUR eliange intlie price 'Of Flour this week, thyugh the demand as been.less active, and is now limited. ;The ealeafer expok and city use havo.been principnlly.nt $7,50; witli • occasional lotiat $7,44, and of Western at $7;44-a-7;976. - per - bbhTheiritiliildiErliEzT • .r.oineinnderate. Rye Flour has heen'iold at $5,34. / Coro Meal is iriiroving—rsalesin. bbls. at $4; hbds. • • are held rather higher: • . . GRAlN.—There bus been more inqury for Wheat, aml - sales of SOutherO and Pennsylvania to the extent, - • of 1S a 14 , 000 bushebi;at.:sl,o4.antlsl,os,for_thefor" , . suer, and . sl,6s a $1,09 for. the latter, for good to very • prime: - Rye liiirsal,esofFennsylvaidtr at 101 .tind.Sonthern sl,o6 . losl,lo—slioWs an advance.-- corn-6-saleirof abciutli 0,600 bushels, at 91.1, - a 93 . 4 for fat, and 95 . chi. for Round Yellow; White 91 a 9.2 ets 7 Oats—considerable sales of Southern-at Hitt 54 . v .cts. to day, 52 a 53 ma. are'tbe rates. •. WRISKEY.Steady. Sales In Mids. 56i 87 cts. bbls. areliarte; last eales's9 ets. . • FORVEMEN *ANTED. SIX'G'OOD REFINERS wantediromediateli at Diokisison Forge. • April 30, 1839 • ' TRIJSTEES NOTICE: Notice hi herby giventoall persons having unset -tledaceounts B. Milligan that his Treastees, . will.rattet on 'Thursday and I , llday - the gth - and 19th and 'on' Wednesday and-Thursday the 15th and 16th• days of May, to adjust all such accounts as are yet un settled. And they further give notice that all accounts, . that retnain unsettled after that date will be left_ in the - hands of tt'*per officer for settlementaud - collection, without respect to persons. — ' • ••• • ALEXANDER M. KERR, ` - - JACOB MYERS; • . • • SCOTT COYLE: . ' • Aprirsi*l6s9 . , - 11 ) 4 kOtt alDeallak% . _ LL;, pe a r:r itt ns i3 ut indebi l toi the estate of .111.stritAw i f r e o d etoWnship;ile sa, dit ber ondsouote,•or book aecountioreretpleit'edtoinake Ay.,b - -payment without delabotherwise suits will be brought without .ruspeFt ,to persona 'The vendee notes are mint , due, and iwposseasion of the Subscriber. .. - , • ENOCH YOUNO, Atitn'r. Monroe township, May'l, 1839.- 7 3 w.• . , • ORPHANS COURT SALE. • • IN puritiande of On order of the, Orphans Court ;of ..,..Cumberland County', Wilk he exposed to 'l)ublio sale. tra Stitiy: the 2.,lth.day. cif ',May en the InTailaes,, • : • 0.1 7 •GROU19:0 - , • .. • frMiting BQ,fee,.op LObther Street and running 20 feet iridepili'to an alley, in the Borough_ of• Carlisle, adjoining on the.Eakh-Olde_nhtit_of,.groutuLtin:Arhich, the, fanaily,Of ;StOhen , Losh deo'd, resides. Sale to conirnence it 10 o'clock .4.'74. wlieri due attendance. mad terintf Of sole 4 , llll.ieniudelmowri by 1 • • .. ' 'JACOB DOOEY, Adm'r. of -, Arva 5 w01339,1 , 'aol#llllolT - So7aool.a. THE Committee appointed 'on behalf of.the Board of Schmil. directors Ofllie - borough - of CaHiglictb -- pre; - pare and submit to theimblic a general exhibit ofthe Selipols,the satiation of the funds.of the-past year, amt. the amount necessary tbr the ensiling School year, re, spectfully present the following exhibit: The number of Schools iu operation,during the past year, and at this time.is Fourteen-reach Sehool limi ted to Sixty Scholars.' The number' f children 'on the rolls are from 75010 800—during the.greriter por r tion of the year the former number were in attendance, While at the presept time from an- examination of the Bolls of the respective 'Schools,. it appears theili aPe about 700 in general and regular attendmiCe, averaging -50 to each school. - Of the whole number about .175 are of the Primary,. 275 of -the Secondary School Departments, and 50' of the Colored School. 'On a con - Mariam of tne expenditures,-With-the-num ber of children taught, itappears that the average cost, of teaching each scholar per year is $5,25, or one dollar thirty one cents permiarter, . The School Directors - labour under considerable 'inconvenience in procuring .courifortable and other whe suitable School Rooms for all the Schools. Ten School lloomsare now rented at a rent of about $550. While Mit - Four School Riiiiiriiisituated on the " . 01,1 College Lot"-are owned by the School• District ; this lot is well calculated for the erection omit of another School House,' suitable-for several Schobls. The Board have thus far been prevented, from building for_ want of the necessary funds. -- • • , • It appearstlatt,thehalance in the hands Of the Dis-' trictTreasurer at thP last yearly settleMent; June 9, 1859, was :$955. 05:1, in addition to this balance, a RUA then considered sufficient to carry on the Schpols for the year just ending; vraa levied by the _Board of-Di rectors, and.the citizens, as. will appear frthri the statement herewith submitted.. The committee there fore recommend that the said balance of $955 05 he set apart for the building .of ,an additional School House on the" Old College Lot." " • The following embraces •a correct exhibit of the School Funds, &c. of the Plist year;viz r- ' - . . . Eapencra. Salaries of Teachers, - 52.988 17 Runt of School Ro_o_initand _Stoves, ' __375_50. - 7 Vriiiiirtilitliiieidental eXpences, . ' 247. 26 Furniture, &e. . , 164 77 -Repairs to-‘9l(l.Collegei"-- ----- . ------ 1:94 --- 81 - .Funds at present unavailable, ' •, . 230 00 . . Whole amount,- WOO 51 o wfi itthe School fiinds of the'year ale. : - apple, viz. , ' Annual State appropriation of 1838, . • • .1, 783. 00 Levied by the SchoolDirectora, 1520 76 Additional tax levied by the citizens, . 1500_00 . , From other mamma, - .178 60 ;,3982.36 Leaving . it . defiCieney for the, past"year of V 211 3 .18 To enable the llolird to carry on the .Schools ciently fyr the next year; the cininnittee; beliefd it will. require a sum nearly equal to that ; of the - past-year, an egnnatesif Which_expences is heecwithaubmitted, 4 - Estimate for , 1869. • . . . Te . acliers for 14 Schalk, $1 , 221 - VA Rent - of Roonis and . Stoves, • 354 /50 Wood, &e. • . - • 175 00 . Incidental and other c;cpenc'es,"' Fencing "Old. (loner. !priiperty;_tttc. / '75 00 Deficiency of last year per. statement, .. f 8 .15 'Who.le amount nec_espry, To whichamount the following 61413 are applied, viz: . Annual Stateappropilatioa4 844 1:10 _ Levied by Scheel Directors, 15:20 76 , • . $2964.7 fi • flhdance necessaryio be raised, • $lBl9 31 ..To collect the tax lea red the past-year,the Directors were, obliged to: fix the dollarrate on Trades, Occupa- . tions professions, at 21 millsontrou real and per sonaf.property itt / 3,1 mills.- 'The valuation of which ' property so taxtal-itt 1838, in the aggregate, amounteti to , $916,181 cp, while - in - 1899 the. amount - of valnatfou ita otirrecto , la $1050,'256 00. The tmmber o[ taxa bles in 1838 was 783, while-in 1839 the number Is 8.14. The increase in the valuation of property, &e. as well as in thn taxables will enable the Directors to let•ktuttl. raise Abe amount now askedior, at a rate less by half. a 'pill than that of 1838:. On occupations,b:c. at the rat of tti mills, while on real andpersonal property,llfe sultiects of taxation, the rate will, be-reduced about;34- mills in the Dollar, equal to iive Cents in, -the hundred dollars less than last year, The Committee therefnre Tettommend the sum of $lBOO, additional tax as necessary to be raised by a vote of the people, to-enable the Board to carry on the Schoolovith efficiency duringhecomin ^ year, and to • meet' the dificietity already •stab . fd, its asthe•eree lion of a new- school house.—lt is confide itly believed that in the course of another ?ear a ccinsiderable'reduc tion can be • inade in the exp t eilifaatOcompared with the past and forrher years,theschoolabeing now plear-• Iv all furnished with the necessary finatiture, apparatus' and such expenditures in future .will be with little txt caption unnecessary. • • The committee having performed their-.duty-: a nd made such suggestions as to them seemed right and ne cessary,--in conclusion beg leave iii the language of a former committee, to state that the plan upon which our schools are conducted has fully , answered the ex- • pectations entertained of it hy its fir ends; aid is conse quently no longer an entertmem; but a system well adapted to'the wawa of the community,,and therefitre 'We cheerfully subunit the whole matter to the qualified voters of- the Mlong:hof milling-to do -any ilungVour power to promote so,great au object as the education / of the ~ ,, ,,r eat body of children in our town on the best-pbssible plan, so that it is essentially connected wind :the well being. and, prosperity of the .conimunity-and thatcit-isaluly appreciated by - our low citizens.' • • Tofiagiigt thop' Cil'Ormance of their duty,the Matra earnest:Vial(' and desire the . cooperation of their fel low citizens. • ,Respectfully submitted. ' _ _ • R. A NGNEY. ?-• ../SASON W. MA'', • Ain:it 30, 1839. , , . • 7, NEW AND CHEAP . • , . 'MOOT 4b GIVIOM . . . .. . . . . ~., ' ' - • \••-. • ; . , .-.. • - I r giV: . 4 • - r... • . • a -. ' • STOR E.; •' • . THE subscriber respectfully intornis the citizens of Newville and its vicinity that he has taken the stand formerly occupied 'by'lqr. Robert WlLattghlin, &- ceased; where he intends carrying on the above busi ness in all its various branches . ' carrying will manufacture and' have constantly on hand a large and excellent . . .- . assortment of -,7-7------- - ' Gei Ulensetals, Ladies', alligses 7 ... AND CIA,DREN'S , - • ! •'• .111V(01Paratarta300 . ' 1 • ~._., ..... - ' - - . AND DRESS PUMPS . '• ' ' ' . made of the , be.st-materisils,- in st..neat anaiwakt-iiiiii , Ake - mantier,consistitiojf Kid, Merger.° and• Leather, all - of which he will sell on the most accommodating terini:: Having in hiseMpley one but-the best work men, he will be enabled to"manufacture work on the shortest notice, and in the best style. • Altorders foe work, attended to en the shortest notice. He fl atters" himself that.by strict attention to busi ness and a desire to please, that he will be enabled to give satisfaction to those who may favor him with a Tliiinktillfgrithi.feryiliberal_share_of-patronage which Ite.has already received; he asks a continuance oldie same: . ~ - . '.. ' • - . JOHN HUNFEE. . , , - • N. B.—AN APPRENTICE to tlie - above businmia will be .taken. ' None rieed.apply uuleis well recent; mended. - • - . ' - '- . . ...1 . . - D. .: Newville, April 56,1839.- 6 w. - • - - : • .. .. •. A. G. EGE Trustees 0 , 0 .tiro . . Tfigriire§tora.of the, tonrinon Scfivls in tire bor.. • ,ougli ef i.tippenirtiumxijoitrret i play • • • 'SIX TEACIIEp.S • for at feasta part of the ensuing school Scar ; eoiii invoicing on t he first of, June next; three for prinutry and tbree for secondary schools:: Applicotion it are der sired to bernatle before the 20th of Nfay • oy . ortler of the board, - ' , • , . WM - . J 4 N iN t Secretary: - APrii 18.49.-- , 31. . • • REPORT OF .44184 g 7., .v4ir,,X,..120.-*Tpc1( . ...iii.!.44.ar.112-)r-v.p.okt . itkr4 '= NEW VOLUME FOR 1839. • The New::Srerk spirit of the Thrice, 4 Chronicle of the Turi,Fiehl Sports,' k i ternture and WILLIi;M T._ popErt; • • PITDLISTIEDYNZIMSATUILDATM..TIIE CITYOFN. YORK; AT AD F.JIIII.bLISTIED 1117:71TER. Y LARGE Quaitolengravir4,B on Steil, of DIqFpiGVISI!EDIIORSES, EIIfINENT ACTORS,. . . The Nintlf:Volume of ' this periodical commenced On the 9tlfirf March, 1839. It iwnow one 'of thes very largest Weekly papers in Anicrica, consistieg:of twelve immense quarto pages, instead of eight, as here totem' The present volume, will be illustrated lir se ven Superb Engravings, of the most costly description, on Steel, Platewof the - largest size I two-of the series were published in the first numberof the volume,— • one being:l.l%lpar Portraitof Augusta, the beautiful • and celebrated 'cliinoeme, in, the character of "La Sjd-1 pride, -- the other a Portrhit of Mr. Srmtrflis' famous . Illack.Maria, celebrated as,the best Four Mile mare .of her day at the North, and the - conqueroriof•Trijle in.the great Twenty Mile race on Long Por traits ofJomi Bascomm'of:MlN6o, and of Imparted MONARCH, will follow Black Maria, and ether • sub = , jests, both-Sporting and Theatrical, w-IPbe selected ' to continue the werreocwhich will thus form a beauti ful and interesting GALLERY OF ENGRAVINGS. The , engravings Will be thelargest ever givenin rin Amer .ica•--perindienlithoim-already- published- beingi-:oned thirteen inches by fifteen, and the 'other, fourteen by eighteen. .They will be all elaborately and richly fin ished,and printed on a late fine sheet, to aCcompany the paper. Cakci‘will he taken that they :mese (recur red fortransmission by the mails, that they May reach I their destinat without injury, and be suitable, for framing.; The body of the paper.itself will be Him- •, (trifled by fine Woon ENGRAVINGS, of Racing and Sporting Cups:Designs a celebrated Race . Courses,' 'and-Etchings of Horses, on•the plan of "Bel Ps Lifeily,' Loudon," of Which the Race Cup annexed is a .spe4 4 / ' .l The "SPIRIT or• • THE TIMES" • Co be primarily and essentially devoted to the. AMERICAN AND ENGLISH Turf. Under this general lecid will be embraced-a-completeamerican - liaTing Uniendar - ftir •theeurrent:Year, and fillreports of tlMilsiewmarket, - Doncaster, Epsom, Ascot, CoodwooryLiveepool and 'Chester - Race - Meet ingft iirEitglatilliand. such - others" - as maybe inte 'resting from the chat:tette of the horses engniell, or other c - vicumstaieecof . A list of the Winnieg Herseir of the preceding vear will be published, rirrange - dAn Four Distinct THLICS, ••;-one of Pad. Mild 'Witifillra (meet the Three, One of Two, - arartifie• of TliK se tables' show at a glance the winner of every . race Of the list •year', his Age, Coloy'Pedigree and Owner,•the Prize won, the•W eight cariled, the . TiMe made, and the. Horses Beaten him, together' with the date' and place of the race, and, n reference .to the page of the preceding voliime where the race was origMalil • lished. Die first ; or table of. Pour Mile Winners, appear - 611'in the 2(1 n u mber, and it compristiall - the 'foregoing partienhiribi, the Emir Mile rrieli--rittilluei America during the-year _lB3B. These Tables_ are coMPlied . with infinite card and Mime, and zit great (minima; they are of constant practiele usti r - Crr-ttocirrvalue - every'Yerirbistml -- fi: idgq Barites for the same year will also be published • in tinTliiiTtirTaOirranged in the English form A Table of Ameriratt,Troning../foroes; with . the Age, Coloe; ..Owner ; Tittle Made, Weight married," , Horses Beaten, .St.e. plc., will lie publishein this'vel;; mail,um, nilian there Will be mail imbed tin -ab straet.of Every Great Tnerrirm Perforniance in A meriea for SCVVElll . years back especial refiFrenee lo 'the, thlie_ made:. This.abOtract leas been composed front several authentieanueees, 'rind will be extremely I interesting no the .only complete record of. American Trotting - ever atteMpted- Tablerof. A irreriCtni Stallions in the usual.form Will also appear an early number of the volume., mid wilt be found con vinieet for breeders RS CllCSignlllillg the mtge; calm; Tedigree, owner, place and price of standing, of ilear-' ly every diOthignished stallion in America.. - - These are lint the . ,leading features hfthe Tune de partment oftlie - -palier, -- of which the etbers . cwir only be enumerated in brief. They comp'r'ise a complete rednial. of all...lmportations and ell - Sales of Blood Stock,--Sweepstakes,Racing anil Trotting Middies; and Itaeingappoilitinents,..;--EssayWon lireeding• Mid Training —Pedigrees anti.PertlirmanceS of IMAM.' guished the current News and Ou Jilts iii Sporting Circles, both it home and abroad.--. -And to Coniplete the Sporting Deparment, fall dt•tails;- criginal-and selected, Will he given time all manly _pastimes, asflunting,Shooti n ri-Fishieg-, - Yritchine,- mid Boating, Pedestrian and other Athletic 'and m a nly_ Sports. 'There roam thus casually to hotiee these eubjects, which MT 'CM/rite themes, and will ever be entertained at length. Another part of the design- Of the - paper will eip . - be:memos fluridDettolawnt, designed to MT mote the interest and Viluster to the - instruction of Breeders of FINE: CATTLE, SII etc. I lire itexi.prtiraiiient department is lIICTIIF.ATRICAL . -•- pap?, constantly devoted to„ori;pnal Criticisms if talc, Dratna, and notices-mf the New Vosit •Theatres,--- ,Green Rem liiielligene,e, derived lions an extensile .theatrical Coli'esjioialciicii maintained Willi efe& city imthe . Chinn, and by which the Paper is already fri;• . vorably kmown and widely circulated in theatrical eireles. The Exotisit STAGE, now so blended with our own-by a community •of actors and of plays,. will receive ouch notice as to keep the reader. constantly . apprised of any new or amusieg incident it may fur - mob. ' • _ • • • • _ _ Again, selections will be constantly Made fropt the inTiotlicals of ihis country and of England, and thus he formed tt. lively and elegant literary department, occupying , setcria pages: And lierc the (1.1131g11 Of the Editor sell be to seltict flitch urticles only as :WC witty andlight;spiriterl - and - interestingTsuelr - ttrticletTtlar 'example, its he has Ibrinly culled from the Pick:wore .PaperS, the rellose-Plirsh Correspondence, ./far.jor Gfrhagan'a li'enditisceirrcs,aoll the, like. The Eng lish inaga2ines, nil , of,whiell Of :my celehrilK are:rogu larly,received, will 111111iS11 a full sttpktly of such mat ] ' In the last place, an elrort will bo made to give the paper eliarncter'ss an amusing, philistine journal, by devoting much room to remarks ,u ton the,lncillents of the Day the Gossip oftlie Town Humorous Police Iteports,llll4l snelvelever witticisms as full within the observation. of thd'Etlitor.' -This portion of the parer will be aided by numerptis setedioooint 9 . ccalpyyjz. mueli roori, but siire to be-•amitsing; - ,from- English no w pill, of which-n very large supply is receive d at the Mike. including - a good Many not takeii by any other establishmanti tinil only seen in this country by some rare rhymer.. " ' • • . • • For all these varied departments- ample room is secured hv.: the. immense size the present sheet, vvlkielt for teinttv - of typographical excentithi and gen eral . elegimee of arrahigement, is second tO Pone in the Union. • • No ltwal 'agents being einployed liv the Pro . prietors, rntlemen wishing the pat .can Order • it through their Postmasters, or rennkby , A number' of Files from the commencement of the 'volume will he preserved for New Stthsertbers.' This course • is dopted, as the valuable STATrstie.M. TAMES of the iniper nearly all s3ppeitio in the early part of the yeae. Subscribersvishipg extra collies el' the large Faigras rings will he suppled at .otie dolhuM trick' • ,Tgnms,--For One Year's Suliscripticn.: in advance, ;slo.For - Six Months' do; itiadrande, $5. — },.'oi;Ati= Yertisingl.One Square 01.1ines), firstiusortion, Everyaubsequent. insertion, $l. and CcROVEIVIZ Mtfintmig. subscriber-buitiwreeaved i -am-ofr(Frialii , ini'iler--ItetvetitiAlrO-ta vertis of Messrs. Engle and CAteltian,A large and, gen ' oral - assortment of :- GROVERIES,, OYE-STUF F FS, • Paints, 9neensicart, FRUIT, • • german Silver Table an4Tea Spoons; Common do, ICATIVES - - - FORKS • ' " .4,k00d assortment of Arm's, Lagllss i eliii. ' ''' .• ''lll.Baqs' ant, . ~ C,IIII.DILEN I S §l-1/OES. .== * t l ll Wholesale .or ,Refail, ' ( !' 2 '.:_e74.• awl. other articles usually kept hi' c.roceriem:all of which he will sell asloW as the buSiitess'wlll atfortl.4-- , He respectfully lashes the public to •cull and see, ; N. B.—Country produce - taken infecelmui,,n , e. • '- . .. . - i• • --.: ; WILLIA:M TEAL, ' IShipp‘naburg; April 3 4 :11559 . .. ,,, -3w,.' • HOES Et BOOTS,.olo.aper i 73 lisle, 971 q, Shoes at 50o; just rcepthgrati4l for Bale. 26 ; • ' , • - c. oGnmy. 4.laTt sT®RE. • 'THE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens Of NEM? VILLP. and its vicinity . that isjUstopening at his new building in Main street, a - large and excel-. • . lent . assortment of CUTLERY, • VAINVS,' OILS, DYE-STUFFS;&C. &C. which he is determined tor sell its cheap as can be pur chased elsewhere. • As his stock of goods are entire ly and ltatie been carefully purchased, he can, with confidence,.recomMend them to his friends. lie will also keep ,constantly on, hand an astiortmel.4,of GROCERIES,I • • . • . such as. Co./MSc' .Sugar, nigh Salt, c. all of which will_ 19.w_joe or exchange country produce; • • • • . _ ANDItEilt "Cola* New;ville, May 1;1839 : • , ' • , . • CHOOL MEETING. • A gt ( neral meeting ofthe taxable inhabitants of the Borough of Carlisle;wilFbe held agreeablyto a reso lution of the Board of School Directors of laidDistriet - ,dt the Court -house, on Ti11:8111iy thti 7th day of May next, t 4 two o'clock P..M...iVhiclt meeting shall be du organized, and decide by ballot, how much and I whit additional sum Shall' be raised. for the purpose' of carryitig on the Schools forthe ensuingyear, agree ably to the several acts establishing common school's. _ANDREW-BLAIR; Preedt. - ,,Jrn'atra Hastwrow, * Secretary„ , . Carlisle; April 90 ; 1839. _ - - - - GRANDVAPITALS FOR-MAY: 1-00=-Piftes=of4 , ooo Dollars. STATE . 01 7 VIRGINIA .Richotond Alcaderny Lottery, • dam, Nog 3 for 1839. . To be drawn at Alkandria, VA. on Saturday, 4tlt May 0.339. " • . : 75 Number I.Ofterr-1.2 Erawn-Ballois. 111111.1:1ANT 5ClllitE. =I Pt 47.4. Of $30,000, Ido $B,OOO, 1-do $4,000; 1. do $4,000; 1 do $2,500;1 do $1,017; 1110 prizes of $l,OOO -10 or $500,. 2.0'0f ti:100; 84 ()cam. ; & c: &O.; . . Tickets, only $lO ; I lakes ; Quarters $2 SO.. 1 . Gertiftiolin_angeg of 0 1...11Lbrde'Tirkets_41.10 1)o." • do 25 Half do - GS Do. •_ •do 25 Quartcr ',AI) • • 32 50 • Th.e Iwldci of the Cilpftal wilt.reccive „ • - ' $30,000 'NETT ? 4. State . Loilery t , Fer the benefit of,tlir PetersbuT Benevolent Median - le Association. - . . Class No.-3, 4 f0r 1839. -•• • Tale 11ritw tt - at AI , :Ira,. on Satuiday, Ildr • - • - .'• May, 1339. •., .75 Ntintlice I;nttery-At: Drnwn Ballots. • • . - uittr.i.norr SCHEME. • CA PlT,k 1. $ 551,294 $ 11;765; . .* •$4190()-4, 5,000-A 3,0(x) $ 2,500, orso prizes of _$ 1,000.! . ••• • 50 of $.250-50:of $ - -. • 41:444 only ;kl.o—Macs $ 5-lE4tiarteva - $ 2 50 Ccetificittes'of Packages of 25 ivliole Tickets $ 130 D. • (10 25 Hall do.. 65 -Do. , Jo 2S Quarter ''..do '32 50 • 50,000 Dollar! ALEXANI)IIIA LOTTERY. - Lk-Aisity:-- 1 111-ItEtl - ran 1839. . 'o I,c drawn at Ali.xandria, Saturday-18th • • May, 1839. _ •' 78 No. Lottery-13 Drawn Maas. - _ . MUNI) CAPITAL . CAPITAL $:50,000, $ 20,000, $ 10,000 2 'Prizes 'of $ 5,000, 2,477. • _ 50 Prizes of $ LOW ! 50 .of 300,--,50 of 250 . 05 of $ '2OO, &c. &o. - Tiekcts only $.lO-11alves $ 5, Quarters • $ 2 50 Certificates of Packages of 20 whole Tickets . s 140 110. do • 26. half •do 70 Do. -do 20 Quarter ,do " 95 $40,000 $12,000 youirry;EN DRAWN BALLOTS. VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY,. For endowing, this Lccsburg Academy, and for . _ ' other pOrposes. .. . Clasp No. ,$, fol. 1890. .. . - Toliallfiiwii - jit7ATekrtialria,ii - Sitiny 25th • . May, 1834.- , . . • • 78 Nomlier. Lottery-14 Drawn Ballots. .., • _ ' . ' GRAND SCHEME.. . - _. .._ CA PITA l, $ 40,000, J 2,000, 6 000 - - , • ? - _.. . ~ -$5;000T - ViNOTV27,500;$2,000 ; $f,769 '• 2 prize* of I - $2,250; 2of $1,9.00(20 of $1,000;20 of s soo' 20-of $400; 40 of 300; 50 of goo() ; 100 of $l5O. B.tc. . ' 'rickets only $lO ; 'haven !I'S ; Clostrtort $2 50.:- Cortilic;oB of l'ackogo * of 26 hole Tickets $l3Ol __7)o. ' (10' , 26 'Half AO 65 1)0. ' . • (10. . 26 Qtlerter , 41 . 0 .. 82 51) CO-Orders Ar 'Pickets mid ,Mares or dr:Orates o - Packakes iii the-ahove .11agniticent Schemes will re rrive the mostiwompt-attntion;and - an official ucoodnt of sects DR Awnec srxr.inimediately''afterit il'olior to all ,who order frOni uS. , Address; • '' , '.D: S.. GREGORY 8i: CO. 1111inagers. " \Vashington City, D. C. • April 23, 8 839.--Ads. _ . et:02i,,Y217 LEI.4/1112 ' • .fil`r,ll), A rt ' - • 52 . . • :WESTlitigil grir., CAR.' LIS tag. 1 grit 6 subseritiey req,eetrully itiOrniti hits. - generally -- tli th . 6 - JIL frietidg stila the public a . e B ta ?ken - that well.knolvil tayern. sitind at the West end of MO 3trect, in Carrplie, formerly kept by. Mr. Rent) , Ithodes, and that he is - nowprepared to accommodate ti . . . , I)ROVERS, WAG ONERS, TRAVEL , • • LERS, • , _ r. -• _ - and:iiiVothei . 'PORT . iiiiklisoCfr Min with a cidli in die' ..very:heat oninioer. . - -.-- . '''" ' ' . Ilia TAMP, *ill be einistantly fiiriiiih - e'd - iiitiftliq best t.h..74-e-Otittry 'can. proddee.• Ills BAR is supplied With the choicest li q uors, nod his BTABLV.. ivincht is hirge and conveuicnt Lle-in-chargeora — car -e-tiii --itwalitttflti4i'ecTslYW.,,-, ' .' . .. . ' • .I-Ics fiattees , liiniit,lftfint, froin Ida eiperience 41s - an inn keeper he will be able to render general satisfac tion .. ....., •--'. • • . GtICIIIQE . SELAYFEIR. Girl; sic p, tes9.--f_, 20 . " , - Aril es . . - • ; ;= ' ~rr;rttotV ATIIO' are ordeeed to parade at the publlehease of inpoh Trego,on the Wahine - Bottom Road; on Monday the 6tl( day of May noitint IQ.o'aio et, A. M. A, coati ofanpeal will beheld at the:sprite time plaee; Yeti will„ also paradetm I•Mdt Reek for re- View,and Inspection on Wednesday the Isibr l O(Mity, with artis o and nonoutrerrionis nod °rade( 'Or or der of= .'• ;• • PAlit. • A10J,.2.3, fttag. •:•'=• •• ,• ' • ~.•• • • •,- AN'`CA3IO,3IILE • PILLS. ' LAIKaI suP ra PLY of Evans',Oaemile Jost reeeivilpied for sale at tha otrtaa of the 11EltA LI) ,EX POSITOR. 230839 - - NM • NEW: GOODS, NEW. (loops NEW 000D0 9 AT - THENE' W.STOREOR.i=j- - • • / i sa Yr a .11 ai s‘ (f) In Ilfeehaniabnrg. • PURCHASERS will find a splendid assortment of Spring and Summer Goothi; among whiCh be found Black Lace Veils, Fancy Silk ? Gallia, Her nai, and Pongue Hankerchiefs, Bombazines, and 5 4 Black and Blue-black Italian Lutestrings, plain and figured Gros delqaps, plain . and striped Swiss,JaCo net and French Mtislins, English, French and Amer- ican. Prints and Chitzes, Lawns and. Mouslin de Laines, Cotton, Worked and Silk Hossiery,'Umbrel las 4 Parasols, Plain, Cut Silk Tabby Velvets, line . • IRISHACEINENS " Marseilles, Quilts,. 5-4, 6-4 and Plain and Da mask Linens, Osanburg's and Burlaps& Linen Table Cloths, Georgia Nankeens," a handsome assorment of nr/EUTIE Cd 34, 0 . Linen Worsted and Cotton Drillings, .57/14710Epis 014 TE% _Beaverteens,-VelveeCords, Harrison and -Vsuilltiretr Stripes, Mexican Mixtures, bcc. • . , . English and American Straw;Plordriceßraid, Tits , can and Leghorn BONNETS. • . • - China; Glass and. Queensivarc, . ".. also - ageneral assortment of • • • .- GROCERIES &lIIRDWARA Purchasers 'wishing to- - have new good and clie4 ,Goods, will do well• to call at the new store of AR- T NOLD' 6t CO. in Mechanrcabutg, as their stock o ' goods have been laid.in lbw, and they are:determined to sell goods at prices to please purchasers. jCountryproduceiakeniii - in exchange for goods.. • MILLENARY, . • —THE:subscriber -Carlisle, and its .:Vitinity. that . ehc hairresiiined the Millenazy easiness in all itshranehes, , e i ./ North Hanover street, nearly opposite E.Hullneks ker Shop, where she will be at it • . , ill: times prepared to repair Straw and Braid I:Monett' at . • the sliorteit notice. : . ••*. . ANN/A. C,HENWOOD., .Carli ale, April .23(1,1839.. „. . t . .She ieprepared to teach. La les...Acne o.r rnannfite:., Wring '11 7 1 . 4 Flowers ;"Ladies desirous of lestrnink the I: firt,..eannot haiett better opportdnity, as she - is deter mined to do it on very-reasonable terms, • . REGIMENTAL ORDER,- k • •-• • .. . . . , _ .. .... MIRE Ist. Battalion 23d Regiment • Pennsylvania Al Militia, parade at Mount .11061 c on Wednesdaey• the 15th;. and the 241 Battalion 'at 'Shippensburg on Thursday the ltitli'day of.Maysiext: Battalions to be formed at 10 o'clock, A. M-. - r' .. -.-. , -:.133t otler,of James Chesnut,_Col.-CornV723d list. FIEN.II:Y B. REitucx, Adjutant 7 - April 17th 1939. • cfrATTENTION ANNortelll4qhingtostafilatery. YOH arc 'ordered Wparrole-at 'tlic Centre Siplari on MONDAY TIIF raw OP MAY. Also, t the 'ARMORY; on•TCRSDAY the 1•1111 of aald month, completely equiped for inspection and dvill.' -- -- • • • . - fly order of Captain Crop. THOS. B: THOMPSON, 0..8.• • Apri1.23;1.8.30. BATTALION ORDERS. • • • • • • _ • • • ...e!;•••": ••/-' 5 ' • • - . • Tith First Battalion of Cumberland Volunteers are 'ordered - to parade on .TUESDAY the 14th day of MAY, in the boi , ough of Carlisle, at .ten' o'- clock, A. M. properly equipt for drill and Inspection. By order of the cotnniantling_officer, •• , R. - A . NOBLE , .Adjutant: , ' April 17, 1839; ' • Tall .examine for . Yourselve . s ! Marble ..Manufactory.. •• JAMES W. ICE-LIAY,. • TAKES this method of informing his friends - and the public generally; that 'he still conflates to carry the manufacture of • . • • . . Tomb-11 ones,- ea 4f---- , ..-voi—Stonee4^6, • where heAtell. at all times be ready to supply cus tamers at the shortest notice and on the' most-com modating terms. • flaying employed Mr. WILLIAM It. Ciarou of this baronet', my' agent - for ,thesale_uf 'the above mentioned articles, any orders furnished by him will be promptly attended to—also-all orders lieretofere given fie.lvork are now. ready to- be.filled . . -- Carliale,`NfarCh t'it; i 839. . . . . N.,l3.—Havang thsclunyed Jon 11.ATrtra.ti from my employ, all persons indebted for • Totnb. Stows; ~.71ionuntents, 'fetid dud Foot Stones, &c. &c: are cau tioned against aying him any intiuey for the same, as the receipt thereof will not be acknowledged by Inc. a. w. ii.tl.l.YL 0:1 Thd!‘ 4 4 thambeesiiiirg• Wide will piiblish the Suture 3 duke and charge this.office. . • . . . ',A . CHARLiES itt 7 CLIURN; . . ‘ idltotney at biw, _ • . • W1L1. 4 practice in the several courts Of etimiler hind, Wri 4 J , and'Jitniatti counties.. He can be Consulted at any time at his °Mee, a few doois west ofthe Post office, iti High street, Carlisle. • ' April, 17,.1889. _ _L. ..1 ._____ .__ ,:, _.) , ..: OAALISiE Altrlittatiti r e VOU:fire, Mitered *Parade on 1, 1 '64 niMil groultd, completely equipt, in summer untformi..on,Monday the cth and Tuesday' the Vith . May.nest at 9 o'clock. •. • • i›.; 11.—No member will be received on • .•:• parade who Wet pith ca idedividi a new p ua the m fo t rn o :aeco a rtiing-to-thejateregula , end Carlisle;AApril n id 1839: THE PJAACE FOR, BARGAINS.. AItNOLD Sc'CO.Carlielk WOVID respectfully annOu nee tmliei en sti mars ilud they . hnie now on hand klarge Stook of Bpring and:.Shmmer Goods', mid ar,enow prepared to supply all ddinandb the lowest prices.- They' have this clay. realised - - • - 'do pi.-lin6 irieh Linctiri, , 100 dteasel MonslinesdePinek; .10d.doz.-assorted - Hase, - • 50 " ',Palm terip lidts;. 100 pe.Sumnier Stripes; '." . .• 30 doe. Satin vial By9wLaiine Stoeiti; • 500: Catishrit Main tuid geared lin 'uA ettii; -- • • e " Allay &heat • ' • • Thread Lace atidtid.jiogs,'• . . "' Qapp . aiintl Collara; ' Geen and NObitelllontl'Vaile. gre:gte:' ' • ..Ctirlible/A Fir SOth 1839. WATTS? B.EPORTS:'. the Seventh Volume of• WATTS REI!ORTSpiod for silo by ' • • • • • • • • joilikr Er GO. :- . 14?rillT11.111k ' ~ • - laatiNoraumogi 33argairis, Batgains, -7-THE-snbscriber-itas-just - crprened-a - vory - laCgernial splendid:assortment of new. and seasonable goods, • - consisting in part of In - Olive, - Caileivlfiit, lirvieible • ' • • Green and Parsons Grey . • '• ..CLOTHS - Cassimeres of all qualities and coloure,Black, Brawn . and Green . •• • SUMMER' CLOVIS, •. • Satin and Marseilles Vestings, Malian Gros . de Nap, Poulte-de Loi, and Gros de Blue MACS, figured and Plain Rapt Skin Bonnet Silks, Silk Gloves Mottlelin de Lamm* and Challysilrish.Lineni, Crapes . ; fig nred Lawns,London, French & American Chintzes, Geor gia Nankeens, Melbourne Striped • TICILITITGIS OHEOKS 7 7 , leathed and Unbl; I ched. • • • MU S LINa - Simonet, Cambric, Mull, and Swiss.Mitslica; Russia and Gerinan Linens; tlegatit Stripes Linen Wlllings ; French Wbrked. Collars; Silk Handkerchiefs Gauze Silk - Scarfs bcc. &a BEM A large assortment of Leghorn,' Straw, Tunean and Florence Braid lI9NNETS. • ' .111ITIFIO131; FLOW.E,I?S,- • A GREAT VARIETY OF RIBBONS, Velvet Cord's, Beaverteena; Striped and Plain Cotton Drillings at all prices. , •' Groceries: Nei , Orleans : and Sugar House Mohisses,imperial Young Ilyson . and Illa&Tt as, Rio; Laquaira and Ja va Coffee, Starch, Indigo, Pepper, Cloves, Nowtoga, Ginger, Allspice and Cinnamon. • , *Tak4ll.l - 4;1101 7 45id - 60iiidia 7 . . - TOBACCO. . All of which will be sold at gieatii redticed tkt . Market llousei and directly opposite Major Itehrar's.Taverp. QUARLES OGILBY. An-the roorn:adjoiniogiiis store theardifieri , - - her has just received nn exteiisly:e ussortioent 'of Shoes by the ease, dozen or. single liair.- Women's Purnell wed Morocco SHOES, at."37i, 50, 62i,..,15n.anil $1 25fliertailri Lonklloots $2.50, $3,-and - $4l --- Men's•Monrraisr:Tid•SharsOlos' and Girls Shoes and - Boots Chi Wrens Shoes of - kinds. - Also •Black and White'llaigin flats, •• _SILK AND .1111t' HATS, Leghorn'and Chip Irats;l49* Hits orall.kinds: . =C. 0 April 23, 1839 NEW - COODS, NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS -ANDREW . RI . CHA.RDS, Is now opening a sple n did--assortment -asso - rtment of gmting notr_Suittitter- . . the.Stndh:East, 'corner of - .llarket Square, wal • • known asliredin's Corner, and recently . by Getnge Crabb, _ coiirnts - mo "rAirr Blue, Black, Bide Black , lnvisibfir Green; Aclalatle ~ • _ and-Brown •-• CLOTHS Ribbed, Striped and Plain CaSAimeres,a„ splendid as sokment orillack; Illueblack„ Creen," %use Fawn, Slate, Gro.ile Naple, Cro de Swa,Gro de Scm, and Rep Italian SILKS, Florence assorted Colours, to gether with a splendid assortment of RaigUes, Figur ed Silks, a varkety•of Prints.and . Chiut2es, new style. Lawns, Mouslindelaines, IThighams, Painted, Cross- Striped;lnconett & Cambric Muslin, Bleach edund Unbleached Muslin, aline assortment of n superior: os.Aortment of Tells AO& tfaiulkerelliers, u general assortmetit of Sumner Vestinr, figured ' plAiuNtin 71/10 14 i l as l adVe , Summer Cloths, Sattinets; plain and slriped.Linens, Trish Linens, Velvet. Cords, lleaverteens,Chet*s,CM-; ton Drillings, Tiekings; Ste A generil assortment of Leglinrn, tl nseftn, Stniw and Coloured Nun Bonnets, Pali - Meat' and Leghorn Hats. A general assortment of Grorze,Manttla,-Love and Satin Ribbons, sr splendid assortment of Rosiety atul Gloves. Groceries--Rio, Porto Rico, Java, and Sumatra Coffees, Sugar, Suorbouse and Orleans Molasses; Young Hyson, Imperial pal Black Teat • --Alis-presentstockilf-goddillaye-been-seleetettVith 'much cafe, and will be sold at such priceS is will not (It'd to give satisfaction to those wishing to . . purchase. lie is Very thankful lot: past fhvors,-andiMpes by stria attention to businessomd _a:disposititm_ to -please-to mithreceive_a-libmil-pluire , of-public patronage: Carlisle, April 9, 1839. • UMW OVOID% New Goods) Nevi 000fIS J. Sr; D. *UNDER", IC El & JUST. R BCE irED,, AT . ,TIIEIR , OLD STAND; .Wear , the Rail Ron (1, anti oPpeisite .11i 4 , Pohl. • Cothivee A Splendid Assortment of .16 1 Suisitner • RAY DS FOUND, . . Linen Quarles •, Cambric HanilkerehierS t Bead Bags; Black Lace Veils; Fancy Silk, (huriei Hrenani rind Pongee thinilkereldels;-6:4 -Aril figured ien tie,- 6-4 Bombatines; S-4 and 5-4 black and blue black Italian Lutestrings; plain and figdred -Gro-tle-Napps; plain and Striped SNISS, Jacouett Mid French Ging hains;l English, French amid, American Prints and Chintzes; painted Lawns and jaconetts;..Afonselin de Lain and • (16 Marsailles• * cotton, worsted Fad silk Hosiery- . ILlmbrelloa and Farappiliu CO silk and Tabby ;Velvets; . bleiched and unbleached: • , • KO* Slump; ittartrtilles Quilts; knotted eounterpanebf ft-4, 64 8-4 plain and Damask" Linens; Super' GrassClotlis; London Cloths and:Cassia - terns; Vorsytite NsirdiinS; handsome. assortment of_rES-71INY1Briintin, no, .• _ _ - • 'Repellant - Cloths- Benverteensi ettra — Noper - .Cord; Velvets, &c. &c. rind Amerieao, Straw, .Florence braid; Tuseatt and LeghorOllO,V.VET . B%; - Pahn-leaf aiiil-T il ustottoodsi Men nod. Ropy' Dou ble hell - in Tirhite - ttnd - :okdored 1404th9r11 unto Palm-lea HATS; SUES; Littlid'and Misses' Kid, told Vie torla.9ll/440.51 ai Children% Shoes, &a. ,• China, ("Klass* Queensware. t. ASSOMENT ' GRO-c t R ibli TgS: . .. ... • - -- - --theblvesent steak of Goods !ins We dTW en aeleeteltll— intuit etre, and will be 'sold at pith priees (is - Val net. fall to gke satisfaction to, these wishtni; to ..p i arehase: Thertnestrapeetfully solicit the publnitti glro Ilion; . a. call.. 0 - Country firotlttoe taken In'exchange for grp(lB. 8111ppensburg, April 1,1899. , FIRST ClEmberland rottetitteria • , fikt fItIDAN ilir ARA DE at rieteli o'cloek, eopiplett.l3 17th ,• tp. • " ctittipt (910 jOIIN F.Epsq, Atyutant , 0 01149 i 18304 - SELECT Kitotfttit¢ for fUttiteit f'••• • .• N0.11,..}" ArrrnornzAT, "Neal- the „Battle Monument, Buliitimee. . • REV. JOHN F. IH_EV, • Ltiteinstrupter Ilieicinsoninstitutitin,carlisle;ila.)_„l _•__Respectfiilly_informs—the.pUldie;tlitit early in April next, a Select Institute for Ladies. • , Moinizekrtings. - . ••• Limited to thirty pupils. Lecturei delivered oil the Sciences at stated periods throuo the SessiOns..Gerv:. ernment mild but inflexible. ;mutton, four Iveekii in-August. gESSIONS. • Frcpm the 111 September to- the 23rd of Noyentber: IL. From the 24th Noveinber 'M the 16tit'Of February: TR. From the 17th February to the May. , . • From the I2tlt May to the 4th Augti I incluidye • . ENGLISH LITERATURE ; fier'seßk ion., $l5OO. Ancient and Modern LANGUAGES; DRAWING; .• 'PAINTING,*M USW. . • Vocal and Instrumental t at the usual rates, addition- Proportionate reductions made for pupils entering after the opening of n session: • . • , 'Text Books, Sze., furnished, if required, et the cus tomaryprices: With an experience of more than twenty,years,iis a teacher of both Ladies and Gentlemen; with the wit. form approvals he hai received, the eligibility • of his 'Academy, and the facilities it offers t and with the in onjudicimisly.to=promote.-the acquisition - of -use? -- fill and polite teaming, and faithfully to guard the mor als of his pupils, Me-I - Imrpresents Mona' beforcalie . publieniva candidate for a portion of its patronage :. hoping not only to receive but-to deserve its 'support. A few, pupils will be received as boarders, 'at -$5O persessum, tuition included.' _ • Applicatioiis fait.affiniasion can be made. at Arm— strong ISt Ilerry.'a;ipr Isaac , ..P. Cook's. Bookstores, Market Street, until theist of April, when .applica! l .tions can be made at the . Institute. -- • • ... . REFERENCES. . • BIRHOi. WAUGH. G. W. NA.nii, Esq, .111w...ALEICIrEARLY, -- DLL RoI.IEICTS, • " BOND, - Kn. F.,lsakzt, --Atm ICiniir.Arin, REi r . JOHN P. Dennis, i,neler. melt. cor.,:Carlisle. cgoKm4ic washingtoc.--- - S. A.'ltoszer:, b __ llux.C. B. I'm:mese, Speaker Senate, Pa. Judge S.llErnuitri, Callisle, Pa. Hex. C. I%f'Cuint, • " •• • " LYON, Pres, Carlisle Bank. Prot CALDW.ELL, . " • EMOlnty•.., el • " M ' CLOrTOCK,, • P.1111 ' il• 'Bald morei-Ap'ril 23,1839. • • • ORPHANS ? • • COeRT :SALE. N pursuance-of an order of the Orphan's' Court of Cumberland county, there-will be exposed to stle, on the premises, on Monday,the 6th day of May next, atone o'clock in the afternoon, the following proper 4 • The ".undiviclect :iMerest. of.. Jame§ZW . :. Thompson, deceased, in . a.cortnin-tot of Ground, sit,- uated in Mifflin township CuMberlamt county, boun ded by lands of Isaac-Crislfp, and Andrew .111 3 1.1waine, - . . oontiunniF Room. - • -•-.; - - One aud,a -half Acres of land, Lacin g A LOG HOUSE. thei‘eon . erected—. Terrai, will be-made kilown on the day,of sale by • . ^ • - • ROBERT 111'11,3VAINE, James W. Thompson . ,deceased. April : l6; 1 . 839.-73 w..: • - • - SF:4lit•-**.stti L . fiubscrilier will rent for a term of years a`Two • .Story STONll,llol.7SEoltutered r u.- 1 s .r-••••.• •convenient Barni hat . 'Sts, situ- . • 'fre:;. ■ p:• ated a short .distance from 1• 1 Iron `Narks, 6 ntileirsouth of Carlisle, . on the 'Baltimore turnpike. There are about 60 Acres of LAW attached to the property, of which about 15 - Acres ate cleared. This propertY is raid . by the best to be weltenlculateitfonia---- cultivation of the N1.1.71..81111212Y, old . - for-a.NURSEItY. 'Ans iierSOO to rent the property for die purpose fled above, will have ance,antlevery improvement will be niallq to render the tennotoon&totoble, • - ppplieatien to Le made to this'subscriber, agent for ratiownee, who rondos in Coolish., - • --:" • HATFIELD. • . Carlisle, April '10,1830.-31e,'' •- - The Lancaster EN. and , Herald and The Practical rariner,Meclianicsburg, insert the above St. and 'cliarge.this office. . • • : . Roar Arlib STORE., GEORAW, - S. 'TALL; r; ExT, • - AS just received front Plaladt.lphitt;at his old' al Stand, in West Iligh street, n well Selected as sorttnent of . BOOTS AND SHOES, " comprising Gentleincii's Vine Boole I do, coarse do, Do. half do. Gentlemen's 'Monroe" and Shoes; 110. N . V . :dicing 'and Dress ' I.adies' Leather and Morocco Shoes; do. Milani! Lasting' Slippers; Chit. &ens' 1111(i lilSkillel3oot9 11111/ Slibiql of tile latest fast: , ion (Philadelphia make.) Victoria Shoes .j a new' nod supply puidt, Who , . • Me for the manufacture of shoes, such as morocco; kid o ,, binding, and buckskin, in every variety, al! of . - which will he sold low for cosh. • • als6-for-frale-a*ent-ntriety - of - Kiddepinin. ter'earpeti4, -- ,ottlferitetfitt pattern an .at e:nuw ufaCturers priers. • . 4. liberal discount made to country Merchants nod others who inire.lnise by thequantity. , Carlisle, • April 17,.1 . 839. . . . Irawin «;ul '~c~Entiu~ air. 'Trustees of the Catiisl6 Pemale'Semina,rs^:r: hale ettog, : ed - '.lladeniolielleNrcronktcrllE Sr. pm to 'Pencil 'find Crayon :Drawing Pahitink . in India inkand Watercolors, -.„ Afadetnotscile de St. tinier. *tut a „pupil OfIlte: :111Oyal 'Drawing . Selma! of ; PaiN Mid "obtained, the second prize medal of that initituthin, Aifyitention may be nunle to herat,the roonis 'of her stater; I.Tes. Brown, Teacher in the Prench'und Music 'Departments of the Seminary, at , the resideitc'e oh Mr. Charlemilarnitz, South .llanove,• st.; Carlisle: Price of instruction per quarter, $6 Ot) • . liv order of the Boatel,;' _ • • .1011N.—REETli - Presideitt,, • Carlisle, April 17,183 D •..•, ' • .• rciesv Co A C-11.11 A hive • xstabusheisenti7 _vAitiALE,TraorsYLvArati,, , , . • T. '''l l itly jl* •-• •''' •• • • ••,1h . 4 .f.-s,,' - ' .' ' ..' ) ) - ,Tzwilpit:. 4 ., 1 k e . ,2 , ,•,,,-, 0 .•-ip i , -.-.:. , z ...t. - W,w;fo.. - iiiiiiio , 17•Ii-,i,i.A.trif.t,_, .. z.. -- 5 ~,,,..,.._., . ..2-..,..... ~.....„,..„,,..„., : ......A.--r-..:-_,..v . - - I , OHE siabSoribeF;liavingpst - iiiiiveofiNilitlietiit; - ,ALwith.. value that conb_l_be procured, is.noW provarcd. to finish work bathe - most tiobionable *le and of the best tnnteffe.'nlll. iiranufactuioanf"thingitlhis line of biasoiess,sueliiti ' Cars, Coaches.: Sulks; etmi'Ca ' " neeivryfloe nOWinitiseinn ond.of the test spring' makertand - cose a smiths—,And as now in_thiSithte.---ilis.elaitges shall bgiti - ddew rote and his work will all 'be.w . arranted.— Nopairing - done , itrtiao neatest,: manner desknatelt. - Ihe Subso . riber"latanahlry, soljcit9, thei the iitbtici for which he will tcattler: thanks: iiiia ' •' • - 14E1)1. 4 Carale, April if I ,S" . , m'AY, from the subscriber. " of Now... Cumberland; etunhertinul county,,on 9utularthe,g4tit .of March lain, an indente4l apprentiOn . to . the Tailoring In4ineos, - - GEOliGt ;Ale ahoy,o rennrdi but no , chargqt,witt gtveu for tho qmoliencaiin of Paidltinaway. .T.. R • April ° Baltimore, 211 d lialliMME BM BM IFell „ EllXt t r: ; ~., , mffli