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French. Cluinf..
For sintal venter prior. 6) . 1860, says the N. Y.
'Tribune, tim . National Vessels and, privateers of
France,,-under the livOloss rule of Jacobinisru in
that Corintry;•plundered 'and preyed upon the
Commerce .of the •United Stain; destroying of
taking _Arnerican property to the value of many
millions of dollars. Our, Government Ando' re
treated And urgent demands on France for in
idsmnity hut obtained none. ? Finally, Mr. Jeffer
aon bought Louisiana of France, paying $15,-
000,000 in cash, and giiing in addition a "full .
satisfaction" for these• spoliations. In .other
'words; • our Goverriment sold the claims of our
bitiAtne on France, and put thicaiiey. in its own
pocket, instead of the pockets of vier claimants.
•Whose property had been taken by Frpnpe, and to
. -'Whom it belonged. Cur Government of course
became legally and morally respopsible to the
icloimanti for the amount r but did it pay them-1
Not the fitst cent to this day 1. It has bullied
France by Weals - of War into paying another set
.ofcleintunle fiwiipoliations committed longsince;
• but than whose property had been put into our
own TreaSury have petitioned arid begged for
payment in vain! They were a few powerless
merchants—most of them of opposite politics to
the Federal Administrations of 1804-16—and
they were left to whistle. If they had had a
hundred thousand voles - at their back, they woula
bare been paid long ago. NoCv moat ,of them
have gone to their graves—others are in the Poor
`Batumi; and the sad.remainder are old and feeble; .
WhO cares for them? We knOw Ono widow who
furs $7,000; of these claims—enough, if paid, to.
render heiindependent fo'r life—yet she is living
on $lOO per year, part the charity of a dintapt
relative; part the product ollier constant labor.
And wesee by the vote in the House on Friday
that Congress . never means. to pay o farthing of'
these -.claims ! Why should they be'paid? They
are only honest and righteous, without a cannon
or a Presidential Elector-to back them Let the
claimants subsist on charity, while Congress dis.
cusses the repayment of a. fine to Gen. Jackson
President Tyler's i►l'essage
ON THE FINANCES.
The Speaker laid'before the House the Pillow
ing messag:_e7frourtho — Presideitt of ihe United
States, Viz: •
To the House. of Representatives.
I hereby transmit to the• Howie ,of Represen
tatives aieport Made to me on the. 9th inst: by
the Secretary of the Treasury, on the subject of
the present and prospective condition of the
glances. •
Tim will perceive fromit that even if the re
; ceipte from the various Coerces' of revenue for
the current year shall prove: not to have been
overrated, and the, expenditures bo restrained
within the estimates, the - Treasury will be ex
lasturited before the close of tlfe year, and that
this will be the case, althdugh authority should
be given to the proper Department to re-issue
Treasury notes. But fife state •of facts existing
at the present moment cannot tail to awaken a
doubtwhother the amount of the ,revenue fur the
reiliMive quarters of the year will amount tb the
• estimates, nor is it entirely certain that the ex
penditureawhich will be_authorized i,y Congress,
may IJOi xOced the aggregate sum, which has
hithertribeen assumed as the basis. of the Treas
ury csleulations,
all the duties 'of the - Drovffrnine'nt none is
moreeaered and-imperative than that of.making
adequate and ample provision for • fulfilling, with'
punctuality,its pecuniary engagements and main
taining the public credit inviolate. Any failure".
in this respect, nil produced by unforsaen can
' see, cusild-not bat bo regarded by our common
constituents as a'serious neglect of . the public in
terests. I feel it, therefore, to be an indispensa
ble obligation, while so much of the
,session, yet
remains unexpired as to enable Congress to give
- -to the subject the consideration which its great
importance demands, most earnestly to call its at
tention to the propriety of making further pro
yisionTor the public service of the year.
The proper objects of taxation are peculiarly
within the discretion of the Legislabire, but it is
the-duty of the Executive to keep Congress duly
advised of the state of the Treasury, and .to ad
monish it of any danger which there may be
ground to apprehend ail failure in the means of
meeting the expenditures authorized by law.
I ought not, therefore, to dissemble my -fears,
that there will be a scrim's falling off in the esti
mated proceeds, both of the customs and public
lands., I regard the evil of disappointment in
these respects as altogether too great to be risked,
if by any possibility, it may be entirely obviated.
While I am fur from objecting under present
circumstances, to. the recconimendation of the
• Secretary, that authority be granted him to re-is.
sue Treasury notes, as they shall , be redeemed,
and other suggestions which he has made upon
the subject; yet it appears to me to be worthy
of grave consideration, whether more permanent
and certain supplies ought not to be provided.-- . --
The issue of'ono note in the redemption of a
nother is not the payment of a debt, which can
only be made, and must be made in the end, by
some form of public taxation.
I cannot forbear to lulu that in a country so full
of resources of such abundant means, if they be
but judiciously called out, the revenues of the
Government, its credit, and its ability to fulfil all
its obligations, ought not to be made dependent on
—.temporary expedients, or on calculations of an un
certain—chtrracter„___
The public faith to t as .In-el-things else
. ought to be placed beyond question and beyond
cuntingeacy.
The necessity of further and full provision for
supplying the wants of the Treasury will be the
more urgent, if Congress, at its present session,
should adopt no plan for,facilitating the financial
operations of the Government and improving the
currency of the country. .
By the aid oLa.. _wise and -eificient-measure of
that kind, not only would the internal business
and prosperity of the country be revived and in:
vigorated, but impoitant.additions to the amount
of revenue arising from importations might also
besconfidently expected. Not only does the pres.
cot condition of things; in relation to currency
and aomniercial exchanges, produce severe and
distressing embarrassments • iii the business and
pursuit! of 'Meals, but its obvious tendency
is to create also a necessity for the imposition of
of new burdens Of. taxation, in order to secure
the Government • and the country against discrerl.
it; from the failure of means to fulfil the. public
engagements..
'Washington, Feb.-13,1843.
:THE METHoram.—The number of
church Members (communicants) of the
Mithedist Church, of.the United States;, is
estimated at 1,008,901. •
Tux RionT COURSE.—The following
does justice to the feeling of moral propri
ety which we trust will ever reign pre
dominent in the mind and,conduct of every
American woman:
'Why did you not take the arm of my
brother last night 1' said a young lady to
her friend,' a very int*igent. girl, about
nineteen, in a large town in. New Hamp
shire. . •
'Because,' she replied, 'I knonr him to
be a licentious man.'
, Nonsense !';was the reply ado sis er,
If 'you refuse the attentions of. all licen
tious men you . willhave none, I can as
sure ynu- •
Ter) , well; said she, 'thou.! can dis
tant.a wiih them altogetheri for my resell?
plalterablffixed.',
DAve foilo;ing days .
of 'the week, are ' set spartforlittlAie worship
ih different' ~n etiontil—Sunday or the
Lord!. Day,. liy - chrietiarts ; Monday;
n ! l ry
the Grailaniaileaday,liy the . Persians ;
Wednesday; " tikt4e'.ll, - ssirrians ; Thursciay,
F ri daYPlVtfie Turks
The felloiving letter from Mr.ller„the adyk
'cote of 'the 'ilootiine predicting the second ad:
vent of our S'avior in :1843, is made wo rthy of
publication because public oiinion has undoubted
ly flied° him and his ?pinion§ apart of the hist.)•
ry of the timed. ` This letter we •presume 000 1 198
the gist of his doctrine, and fr•may allay the fears
of some to perceive that he does not inculcate
the opinion that the world will be destroyed in
1843. •
Dear Brother Nimes :—At the request of nu.
=roue Mende, I herein transmit to them,
through you, a brief statement of facts relative
to the many stories .with which the public are
humbugged, by the pulpit, :Preis, and bar-rOom
declamations, concerning the prinojples I advo.
cate,and the management of my worldly con.
My principles, in brief, arc, that Jesus Christ
will tome-again 'to "this earth—Cleanse, purify,
and take possession of the same, -with all' His,
Saints, some tithe between March 21, 1843, and
.March2l,lB44. I have nevcr,,for -the space of
more than twenty-three years bad any other
time, preached or published, by. me. I have
never fixed or6my month, day, or hour, between
that time, lA . d - ve never foUncliany mistake
ittreekoning, Summing up, or miscalculatioh.—
I no provisions for any ether time. lam
perfectly satisfied that the Bible is true; and is
the Word of God;. and I am - confident, I rely
wholly on that blessed• book for' my faith in this .
matter. • I atifnot a Prophet : am not sent to
prophesy, but to, read, believe, and publish, what-
God has , inspired the ancient Prophets to admin
ister unto' us, ln the prophecies of the Old and
Now Testaments. These have been; and now
are, my principles; and shall- , never be
ashamed of them..
. .
As Co worldly cares,.l have had but very feW
for 12_ years past.
..I . fiave a wife and eight ail.
dren halve great reason to believe they are all
'the' eliildren of God and belieVers in the same
doctrine with. myself. I - - ovien- - - a small - farm - in -
Low Hampton, N. Y. My family support them:
selves upon It, and I believe they Ve esteemed
frugal; l temperate and industrious. They Use
hospitality Without grudging, and • never. turn a
pilgrim from the holm, or the needy from their
door.__l- bless —God-my-- family are benevolent
and kind to, all men who need their sympathy
and aid. I have no cares- to manage, except my
own individual-wants.-.. I have no funds of debts
due me of any, amount.' " I owe no man any'
thing." I have. expended more than 's2ooo of
my property in twelve years, besides what ,God.
has given inc . through the dear friends this
cull: e. - -Yotirs; tcspcclfully,
--- •
MiLtra.
Philadelphia; Feb. 4, 1843.
The Philadelphia Inquirer says:—We learn from
the Annual Report of the Superintendent of Common
Schools, that the whole number of school districts
iu the State, on the first Monday of June, 184, (ex
clusive- of the city 'and county of Philadelphia,) was
1,1.13, the number of accepting districts paid during
the year, 905; the :turnkey laf those that reported,
861; all but 44 districts haVe made their• annual re
port. Last year there were 183 districts w hick Imd
not made their report at the termination of the
year. Thii;Promptness May' in' 'part be attributed
mike Act of the 18th March, : lWl,,jvhich prohibits
the Superintendent from i'stling his order on the.
State Treasurer - in liivor'of any School I)istrict; un
til their report.: has hem - made, as required by the'
act of the 13th of June, 1,V36. The winale number
of schools in the repudiating districts is 6,116; the
number of schools yet required, 554; the average
number of months taught in these schools; s.inoutlis
and 9 days; the mnber.of male.teacheri, 5176; and,
or female, t 2,316.
Trealonry N rtes oai tsta lot i
The folltpwhig- is a summary . amount of Trea
sury Notes outstanding' Feb. Ist; nccording•to an
official statement:
Amnuntof issues prim' to ion. 31; 1842, $3,722,831
Reinaimler of those issued Under act of
Jan. 31. '42, • 4,989,105
Remainder issued Atig, 31,1532. 3,011,390
NAVAL COURT MARTIAL.—The trial of Commo
modem Mackenzie progr .. s lowly u and !lolling
new appears to be eli t • from the witnesses,.
40
their tchtimonye'erally the same as that giv
en before the C k . of Enquiry. It will probably
occupy a week or l e \ is longer.
Sitobitirio.—A girl about nine years of age.
daughter of Mr. Heckman of the Pennsylvanil
Legislature, was burned to death at liaston, Pu.,
on Sunday week, by her 'clothes taking fire.
SIGN - or . 11IE TIMES. - Six closely printed
columns of trio Pottsville Emporium, Schuyl.
kill county, arc filled with Sheriff's sales.
OCF"The Report of the Pennsylvania
Utospital for the insane, for 1845, by
Thomas S. Kirkbridge; M. D., Physician to
the Institute, states that at the date of the
last report (18410 there wore 115 patients
in the Hospital; since which time 123 have
been admitted, and 'l2O !lave: been dis
charged, or have died; leaving 118 under
carp at the close of the year 1942.
AMBROSE SPENCER—The brother of the
Minted Midshipman of the Somers; is now
practiiing law at Clarksville, in the north
eastern' section of Texas. In a fetter to
the editor of the Clarksville Standark he
denies indignantly the charges that have
been circulated in many papers' in this
country against his character, and states
that he shall to' refute them
in a more sa
n slaughtered at
Cincinnati du._ ionths last past,
up to the 10th instant, is 540,592. 'Phis
number ,is greater thsn' that of any preced
ing Year; but owing to the great depres
sion in prices, the export value is not so
great. • cs
JOHN TYLER
fo..".Tudge Oakly, of the Superior
Court of New York,. has discharged from
custody Geo. B. Wter; one of the ap
prentices charged ,svitl being concerned iu
the Somers' conspiracy, for the 'reason
that his term of service had expired, and
no legal cause -was-shown for his detention.
THE RIGHT POLICY.--The Canal Con
missioners have made a heavy • reduction
i t
for the current ear on the rates of toll, on
such articles as nest required it, on the
Pennsylvania Canals and 'Railroads. ..
The :Newark Advertiser states that
during-Cprotracted meeting of some 'eight
weeks, yet in progress, the ' Methodist'
Episcopal Church at Trenton has received
176 persons on probation.
TEMPERANCE -SOCIETIES.
and.
countrof-F'hilEiq
ex_ Temperance -sacietiee, e i rellieg._ the
names pratore than aixtx—thousand , meanl
here. . -
,
'Another of the Naval eapprnermes
under S- rest 9fi - 8614erli
.beep set
thatle wai/ill4ollr.
Lettei tio*Fathei
Schools in Penns) Ivania;
A Itevival.
3j
. Tit the city
i th re are - nine -
V
I.
A terrible fire
the 9th Januttry.
ed, and property
Minima of Doll , 1
. • ..
COilk
If
•• ir
' '
The Harrisb . rg Capitolian Alva . :—The Select .
1
Committee app inted on the part of the House to
inquire into -the Manner of letting the contract for
carrying
. passengers ,on the Colunibia Rail Road,
have made report. The, report ot, the majority of
the Committee approves in matter and form of„the
whole proceedingapfghe Canal Commissioners. . -
That of the minority diesents in tole, add gives
abutidant reasons to "satisfy every honest mind;that
theallottment was not made with due regard to the
-interests of the State. It is
- clearly 'shown by this
- report that the Canal Com Missioners transcended
their authority in 'the matter, and thidthe 'contract
was manifestly given to favorites. The fact that no
fair investigation of the tiansaction 'could be had, )
with so deaided a majority of the personal and-polj- `
tient friends of the Canal Commissioners in the com
mittee, is alsO adverted to and clearly shOwn.
National rintinces,
Tho condition of the National Treasury is
given by the Secretary, in a communication to
Congress on the 9th inst., as follows
Jstimated receipts for 1843 :-,-
Customs,
Lands •
Miscallaneuus.receipts,
„ Lodes & Treasury notes
• $20,483,358 36
Balance Jan. Ist, 4843. . 2,840,041
- $23,323,399.
Tho 'expenditures for the year 1843,areTestimat
_efLat122,93Z,773.; . • • • '
.10 - °Benton times are certainly approach
for it is all hdrd money to get, that
we receive now-a-clays.
'The. members of the New York
Legislature, it' is said, refuse to - pay the
dealers in pea-nuts, who stanilaliiint the.
door of the Capital, fhc usual price, two
'retrenclunent '•bas produced nitich
tnentl: •
The Invasion of Texas,
A correspondent of the New -Orleans .
/13e.e,in a letter dated VeraCrui, JaO. ?8,
says:—
• "Extensive preparations are inaking
for the campaign of Texas, Orders have
been given for the enlistment - of 24,000
men in the various departments, to be in
readiness -- by the .Ist march, the greater
portion of whom, it is said, are to, be
employed in TexaS. Cainpeachy still
holds , out." • • -
RHODE • ISLAN D.—Govern 9r King of
Rhode Island issued his proclamatian,
announcing that -the. CONSTITUTION has
been adopted by ainajerity of the'qualified
electors voting thereon; am hat on , and
- aftcrille first T uesd.ay in May next, said
Constitutitin will be and , become the su
preme law of the State, - - of.,w,hich all per
sons Will ttike due notice, and govern them
selves accordingly. .
On the 16th inst. at WAY - Cumberland, by J.
Musser, Esq.. Mr. NATHANIEL FINFROEK,
of Hagerstown, Md. to Miss MARY DREARY,
of Fairview township, York county. '
$11,731,326
53'272' tea1at012.25245
Establishment.
THE subscribers beg leave to announce
to l the public, that they have opened a•S HOP,
in West high Street, next door to Mr.Tlernard :Hon
das' Watchninker shop, nearly opposite McFar
lane's Hotel, under the firm of ALECK, BOWLER,
HARDER & Co. where they are prepared toexe
cute all kinds of work in their line in the most work
manlike manner, and in the neatest and most fashion
able style, and at moderate prices.
A cutter h:is been employed who has had long ex
perience in some of our most II:shim:al:le cities.---
They have also secured the hest Workman, so that
all
. wito Will favor them with their custom, may rely
upon having their work donein the best manner.
• VC:outdo. Cloth will be made up as reasonable•
as it•can be done in the country.
•,,* Country prcduce will .be taken in exchange
for work. . 11. .1. ALECK,
S. W. BOWLER,
.lOIIN HARDER,
CEO. Z. BENTZ,
• W. B. PARKINSON.
•
Carlisle, Feb. 22,18.19. tf-17
WILLIAM M. MATEER has just.re-
Y V calved a fresh supply of Prime Family GRO
CERIES, which will-be sold cheaper than ever for
CASII.
Carlisle, February 2'2,18.13.
COVERS:
TITORSTED k COTTON TABLE COVERS,V,' • for - sale cheap, at the storo of •
GEO. W. urrstot
February 22, 18 43.tf-17
•
Hats, Caps, Boots and ,Shoes:
FAS'HIOIST !• A new and au
! 4 perior French stylexof HATS. Also easimere
and Silk Hots. Caps of vutioue qualities - Also, a
new addition of Boots and Shoes—all-of which will
be sold_yuyy cheap for CASH
February 22, 1843 ,
• NIAItSEILLES SKIRTS
A T very low . pricee, for CASH, to bo had at
the store of GEO. W. 1:11TNEllt.
February -‘22, 143. tf-17
Idemous,.9raliges & Raisins:
- "UST received and for sale at the store, of
..
• WM. M. MATEER.
fat -
FObruary 22,1849
Cotton Lace and Edgingfit!
A T very low prices for CASH, at the
211. store of the subscriber. '
February 22, _ 1893
' MARSEILLES QUILTS!
A Pew White Marseilles Quilts for sale
A
very cheap; for CASH ,by the subscriber.
. OEO. LUTNER.
Febrstitri 22, IBs9. - • , tf-17
WASHINGTON ARTILLERY, ~,
.. . .
ATTENTION ! •
You are - ordered to parade at. the AR
r.,, I MORY, - tin Wideriday the 22d of Yebo
" t i .i i • ruary at if to"eloek in the forenoon, J -
\1 ' winter unifbrin s armii and accoutrements
,4 1 , iri good order. , . ' .
filEvery member is requested lobe pre
pared i " . Il 1 1 1 :: it t e Il e
s i ' s w . lte te li l i on dues:
et
)
• 1
By-order.of
-- D: nor?, tot Sergi,
Eek7,71.11,184*. •
N*Str.)
InETTE,RiaI :Or. Administration on the
EitiVor . ..PETEtt _ WILT, _late of , Vitell
ueberough tOwnship, deekl„ have- issued in due,
4irm of Jaw to the subeerther in said township.,
persons indehted to said este-le ore requested to make
immediate payme.nt,and` theae having'
`OfreisOut them dUfy autheidleated for settlement• - 's . '
• "uw
.
arible
e.
ocutred nt P9O, Au Prince
Si* hundred houses were burn:
destro:yed - toihe amount of Fo ur
4olla Rill: Road;
813,000,000
2,500'000
100,000
.4,883,358 36
ItIARRIE D.
W*. MXTEER.
tf-17
GEO. W. HrrNER.
it-17
A NNI VE RSARY.
respectfully' inviteirtri•attend
the 59th . Anniversary of be .BELITAS:
TATTERS SOCIETY, of Dickin'son - college.
to be celebrated in the Methodist Episcopal .
Chtironioy I , Vednesdny Evening the 22nd inst.—
E3ercisea to commence et.half past S' o'clock, •
By oder of the • Conirnitio of Ariantemeni:
February 15, 1843: ' 2t-16
Application4ot Tavern 'Lidpnse.
To . .the• Ifonorable the. Judge* of , the' .Cdiirt of
Quarter:Sessions for the coignes/cif Cumbir/tind,
at Apii; seisidifs A. D..lBda - • ' ' •
THP, Petition •of. David ItritbeClier: resPectfully
represents, that he, has rented the. Tavern stand
formerly in the occupinicy of John Maltz, deceased,
hi Allen township, and prays the Court to . grant him
a license for keeping an Inn or public house of enter ry
tainment in the same; - • • ' - • • '
pAvitt ngia!EpKgg.
.
February 22,1814
TIM undersigned citliens of Allen tOwnsltlP,
berland county, respectfully ceifify; that the applicant
above named for tavern license, Is a person of good
repute-for - honesty and - telisperanee, - aud - ls well pro
vide& iiith house-room and other conveniences for
the accommodation of strangers and 'travellers, and
further that the said Inn or tavern is necessary to
ilccommodate, the public and entertain strangers or
travellers. -
Wm. It. Gorgas;„ Jacob Merkel,
Frederick ,Shcely; Samuel Shelley,
Frederick Long, • Jacob Shelley,
Jacob Long, '.',, Samuel M. Bitner,
John Sheely, "
...loth Clippinger, . .
C. Teitzel, • John G. Heck. .
-Estate. of Michael Ruby, deceased'
I r 4 ETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the Will
of Michel Rudy, lute of East pennsbormigli
toivuship,decehsed, have been granted to the sub
scriber, residing in same to;Arnsitip, All persons
having claims against said estate are requested_to
present them duly authenticated for settlement,
and those indebt will make -paymenttó---- -
CHRISTIAN STAYMAN,
February 22,1843.. 6t.17
• FOR. ARE,OPT. -
fIE subscriber has for Rent. 'n Insge and corn
_
al
modin - ui SHOP, suitable for building any kind
of Machines, with Blacksmith Shop llttne ed , also
several Booms spitable for a small family.
• HENRY RHOADS.
February 15,1840. st-I5
Look - out for Bargains. -
IniFl subseriber,lmittg_deLerstdoed_upon_remor
ing his Stock of IlVerclinMlize from this Ogee,
Will offer from this time till the lst day of April en
suing all of hie Stock at greatly reduced prices for
Cash only. Cash buyers will do well to call soon,
before the best goods arc selected.
GEO. W. lIITNER.
tf-I6
February 15,1843
'CASH WANTED.
6: Lt, persons indebted to the subscriber• by Book
Wl,. account or notes, :ire requested to pay up before
the 20th of Merck next, after which dote the account
will be placed.in other hands for collection.
GEO. W. HITHER.
.Carlisle, Feb. 15, I'6o. • tf-I6
• LAST NOTICE.
All persons indrbted•to the subscriber are. hereby
notified, that their Remounts will be placed in other
hands for collection, unleas paid before the 11th
March, 1843.
AS. ocuAlv.
February 15 184 g. tf-16
•
.1_ REIVICOVAL.
,•
saltmlaria-re.
. 9
FracHeal flat and • Cap- •
aDA az. e cam mAt u
WoULD inform his friends and the public, that
he has • Removed his Cheap Hat and Cap
Mitnufitctory, from No. 82, Chesnut Street, to No.
129 Chesnut Street, one dooithelow 4th Street, North
Side, under the Auction Rooms of Messrs. Lyon
,slid Hart, where he will continua to finish his justly
celebrated
it VA %ATE lit WI ALT
at the low. price of Four Dollars and Twenty-fine
Cents, equal in all respects,•if not superior, to any
sold in the City at $5.00 and upwards. Ilk fine
MUT tt fJ Al Hi
at $3 50; warrirded to be on tine fur billies, Lir sur
pass any Hat sold elsewhere at $4 to 4 50.
Todest the truth of the above assertion those in.
terested, to satisfy themselves, lire requested to call
at any or all the other Stores previous to. calling on
the subscriber, as he is sure that his Hats will be
more appreciated when compared with others.
Phila. Feb. 15,1843,
N. 13. Country Merchants will find itto dim ad.
vantage to call on the subscriber. SHIPPING
FURS wanted of all kinds.
`CWl)!MLilii' tIMIO2+Zu
. LADIES SLIPPERS, best quality Willis' Nianii
facture, will be sold at $1 per pair. Ladies Walk
ing Shoes at $1 85 per` pair. Gum Shoe cheaper
than ever at the Store of the Subscriber. Terms
Cash.pr„ - 0,
. _
Ml=
•
• C.LOTII PLAJrO COVERS.
A superiot t ourtiele will be hold. a bargain for cash
the Store of th , .l. subieriber.
Feb. 15,1843. GEO. N. licrsEtt.
Vestmental
rows is n superior strticledinving stood the test 0
experience, for removing all kinds of grease
tar, wax, Bcc from woolen nrticles. It is prepared
in small bottles, stud for u.sle by
STIWENSON & DINKLE.
February 8, 1843. • . tf-15
Barnsley Sheeting, &c.
12-4 Barnsley Sheeting, of sujn•i•ior qualiq for $1
for Lard. G-4 Irish Sheeting for 50 cts per yard.
Lussitt Sheeting very cheap for cash only.
GE.O. - W. MTNER.
February 15, 1843. li-16
BB
CILOCAI*.
u) HAVER and Pilot Cloth for over coats. Also
Nita, Blue and forisible Gr6eit Cloth for dress
coats, ost received and selling very low,at the store of
.Dcc.2l, 1842. • CtIAS. OGILBY.
APPEALS FOR 3.843.
State. and County Taxes, .-
NOTICE I§ lIEREBY GIVEN, to all thc
taxable inhabitantif,..Aithin the County of
Cumberland, Pennsylvania, either for State, Coun
ty or Common School purposes, flint - the "Rocrd
~f Revision" of said county, will hold the appeals
ihr the year 1R43. for the different boroughs and
townships of, said , county, at the times and places
as published below, for the purpose of hearing all
persons who may apply for redress, and to grant
such relief aii.to thear ahall appear just and rea.
sonable. to wit e
Frankford and Mifflin totonshipeon Wednesday
the let of March next, at • the public house of'
Col: %VA= H/Woodburn, in the borough of
Newton and Neweille, on• Thursday the 2d; at the
same place. .
Southampton and Shippensburg township. on Fri.
~day the 3d, at the public house of Daniel Duke,
in the borough of Sliippdnaburg. •
Hopewell and Shippensburg borough, on Saturday
the 4th, at the same place. •
Carib& borobgb; on Menday . the 66. at the Corn.
missioners Offi ce, in said borough. ,
Allen, Monroe and Illeckaniesburg, on Tuesday
the 7th, af the publio house of Frederick Wan/
depiali in Mechauicaburg, I, •
East Penneboroush and, New Cumber/and. on
Wodneaday'thaßth, at the publia
8.-Yerkes, at Oyeetara Point.
Siker Springean Tlikireday the Rai,. at the public
houpe of JosePh Grier, in Hoguestown. •
Mirth alliddieton, dh 1 1 4,14 the Toth, at the Com:
missioners Ogee, in the boictigirofearliile.
Dick/twn and IF;lft Foinebaraughi 013 Saturday,
the 11th; at the house of George Sheaf.
...-fer,.at Mount-Rua: - • -
Smith Mithlietem. op Moittlity the 13th, et the COM.
missioners Office, in the borough of Carlisle.
EMI
By order. of the Commie+'loners,
JOHN. IRWIN, Clerk.
Commiestomes Offkse, Car- /
lisle, Feb. 1841
-PUY P i !
ri:quesstisd.' :•eljpr:kra:rEdilloT'.EpryquoiwcericDoet''sco,tuom-,su:71tr::1114:171!'re7:4,11t.!,:171:
# Naas;
LLr tht a Y n n s a t ! I Z ot, tire.
hoot : I1.. t bd a 1311111 e
h d- t ll 6 , I t t b ;.- d B : :f r . V II :: It !.; will
4 - 1- w e l e t ti- e r . .. ‘ / 1 , a ; , 11 tl3 IL ir 4 4 1; 1' !,g4,Z,b . ' ' 1 1 9 ;
t o call touteetil,i'oti hame
mtiaot at.
ruary .Itir fLq'tber, induYekinni",R°446*W: Wako4c-4.Pn tf4k:
• • 2' 4 : 5 7 rorxtt , tr 1143....
,cvaquolivaii4N.442!,q.
1!!E!Mi
lEM
.14Vavton Darling Scyihesd
ONE HUNDRED Dozen genuine Newton
Hug Scythes assorted, every one warrabted,wlll
be sold cheaper Than they can be bought at any other
store in Philadelphia. Also a large and general as
sortment:of Hay and Manure Forks,Rake‘Shosiels,
Hoed, Tacks, Brads, &c. Sze. very low, at
HENRY L; ELDERS,
Cheap Warehonto store, 493 'Market st.
February 1,184.9 i tf-14'
2000 :i p p li ay E re
m O a F rk ß et Y p E rl , c f e er i wkic s h u . .l
CHARLES OGI I LBY.
Carlisle, December 28,1842.
NEW*, CHEAP C• • *St
•
111 E subscribei; his' just opened lot 'of New
Goods, censistingof SUPERFINE CLOTHS,
Blaels, Blue and Fancy colored Coast meres, Casi
nets, all colors and-
. prices, Merihoes; - Mouse de
Laines, Gloves,Hosmry, 5-4,Brown Mnslins, for a
levy, 4-1 bleneheddO for a fip, Flannels from '2O to
25 cents, with' ivvariety,of other goods, all of which
will be sold at very low priaesSo suit the times.
5. M. Hiantus.
Carlisle, October 19, ,- • , tr.,51
A"' pirtropir hixvit)g nediitAti With; LBO'.
Subryit!er, plen4e_oalLirainedi4o inil_
settle then) up , to this cline, is the tireseure•Or .
times require pronipt pitynents. • ' ' •
And oblige , yours, &e. RICHAIiDS.
Carlisle, Jan. 43 4.43.!„ , 0.10;
, '
DM
mgospigttus
.
of the Select
Literature.
of Religious ;
r
ONE of the idifOgOiseheiffeatuies of the
day is the multiplication .of CHEAP BOOKS.
Publications of this - kind have been hitherto confined,
with a fm4 exceptions; to works entirely nugatory hi .
point"of good morals or positively injurious to . thein.
The subsCriber propoies the publication of a
Monthly Library; in which 'he_willmtfer to the notice
of the community a series of works of another char
actor, which, from the high price at which they' are
hold, hie-almost sealed book's, exceptlo the Wealthy.
The first of the geries will bb
D' Huhigne's Hieloqj of the great .11,efor
' +nation in Germany Sivitierland.
.t this time, %Then theeffidts of the Roman Who"-
lie clergy to extend their religio4s,end.ad many be
lieve civil sway over our country, are so untiring,
the general diffusion of this work eqneot but be ad.'
vaatageous to the cause of civil nnil religioui free- -
dom. The historian has (limbered his task with sin-,
gular fi delity and ability. The evervarying acenes'of
that eventful - period pass before the eye in the most
vivid manner, producing effects as far surpassingi t t.
- iiiglieffartik of drematic
skill.: The characters of Luther and the other lead:
ing Reformers, as well as those of the chempiotis of .
the church of Rome, aro- depicted with a force that
'imparts to them the reality and beeut - ff)f the most
masterly 'Willing& They ,Plive, move, and haVii a
though centuries have elapsed since they
played their part in the Lutist eventful drama or mod
ern aged.
_
• This work has the commendation. a the Protes
taut clergy of both our own country and Command
passed, through, several editions even in its present
costly form. It will. be published_in_.five monthly
numbers, each containing' about '2OO pages of the
American bookcopy,- and at one , sixth. the price of
,the present edition. The first number W 11. 9. issued
about, the first of January. The present Work will
be followed by others of a similar character.' '
Price per number 15 cents, or $l,BO "(timid. forthe
Library.
orders must be roar PAID Find accompanied
by a remittance.
*.• Postmasters are authorized to- frank letters
- contsining remittances for perindiFaili.
All-persons remitting Currebt Money for 5 copies,
will receive a sixth gratuitously. • ,
A discount of 315 per cent 7 pwill be allowed to all'
Agents and others taking•over 19. copies.
. This being a periodical work, is only Subjected to
periodical postage.
_ Orders far one_or moremumbersofeach-work will
be received. JAMES- :31. CA NHI3I-ILL, •
• . •98 Chestnut street, PhiladelphM.
February 8, 184:3. - • , 3t-15,
.Application for Taveril Licenk. -
To the lionerable the fit of the Court of Ceder
-al-Quarter-S'eesione; of Peace-of-Vurnheiland
county, at april - ,Yelanone,.4. 1843.
Thu Petition of John Huntsberger, respectfully
represents, dila your Petitioner is provided with the
necessary requbiites,for keeping a House of Public
Entertainment, in the house now occupied by Joseph
Ingrain, in . A lien township; your. petitioner there
fore prays your honors 'to grant him tt license for
the same the ensuing year, commencing on the Ist
day of April, A. 1). 1843.
JOHN" 11UNTZBEHGEH.
Allen tp., Febru,ary 8,1841, to-I5
We the undersigned citizens of Allen townS'Ap;
in the county of Cumberland, do certif. that we are
well acquainted with the above named John fluntz
berger, and that he is of good report for honesty and
Temperance, and is well provided with house room,
and conviencies for lodging and accommodation of
Str""ge" 4114 Tt:ll‘ and so therefore, 'recom
mend him-to 3,Mnr honours, as well deserving of
ljeeltße, sad further say thai:a Tavern at this qtabil
is an accommodation to the Public. •
John Best • . • David Eb , rly •',
- Daniel Ulrich' ' James NI: lame
Miehael Cocklin - George 'towel'
Deterich Cocklin .105(1h Ingrtun
•• David Sheffer • George Yost • -
Daniel S. Hamacher lqichollis
.-Applic'ation. for Tavern License. •
To the: llonorable the Judges of the Court of
General Quarter-Sissionsof the Peace of Cum.
-7-bcrland County,at April Sessions, A. D. 1843.
HE Petition or MICHAEL LONGSDORF
respectfully represents, Oat your Petition.
er is prOVided with the ,Juicessary requisites for
'keeping a House of Public Entertainment, in the
House at present occupied by Mr. Brown in Al;
len township. Your Petitioner, therefore, prays'
your 'Honors to grant him a License! fur the
same, the ensuing year commencing on the Ist of
April, and as in duty hound he will ever pray, &c.
MICHAEL LONGSDORF.
February 15, 1849. tc.l6
We, the undersigned, citizens of Allen town.
ship, in the County of Cumberladd, du - certify
tha wo are well ',acquainted with the - above, named
Michael Longsdorf, and that-he is of good report
for honesty and temperance, and is well provided
with house room and conveniences fur the lodg
ing and accommodation of Strangers and Travel,
hers ; and Lo therefore recommend him to your
Honors as well deserving of a License; and
further say, that a Tp.. ern at thc stand-is an ac
commodation to the public. •
_ -
Jacob Comfort John Graff'
David Bomberger George DcBs
William Brown . Joseph How
Jacob \Vigo 2 'lsaac How •
Samuel Black. "r J. K. Longnccher
Gary W. AM Christian Molder
Application for Tavern License.
To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Con
eral_Quarter Stosions of thi l'eace,4 Cumber
land county, at April Sessions, A. D. 1843.
tVOTICE ialfereby givem . that intend to ap.
LI ply at the next term of the Court of Quar
ter Sessions of Cumberland county for License
to keep a Tavern or public house in the borough
of Newville.., ,
_ _ _
JAMES KpNNEDY.
February 1.5, 1843. 34*-16.
We,.thc undersigned, citizens of the sorough
Newville, do certify that we urn well acquaint•
ed with the above named James Kennedy, and
that lie is of good report for honesty and tempe.
ranee, and well provided with house room and
conveniences for the lodging and uccommodutiOn
of Strangers and Travellers, and that a Tavern
at that stand is cou.tssary to accommodate the
public. •
James ti - Jover Thos. A. McKinney
Samuel Ahl William Brrr
George IClink George Lightner
Michael Hallman - Jacob Kinsbie
George' Brfcker James Herron
John Casey J. kleHarmartil
J. s‘yoyer
G A.IIIX Ii" 1.1,'T
TWO 'THOUSAND BUSHELS O.F . '
Cctit . N and RY . !.. wanted, for whieh the highest
Klee will be gam
Cadisle,Jan. 11
SHERIFF'S.SALES.
11Y.virtue of several Writs of Venditioni Ex
..1,166;nah, to me directed, issued out of the Court
of Common !gees of Cumberland county, will be
efpoSed to public said, at the Celia House, in
the borough of Carliele.on Saturday the 25th day
of March, A. D. 1843, the following deieribed
real estate;_to _ -
• A Tract - of Land situate in Newton towns
'ship, 'containing; 86 acres, more or less; bounded
by lands of Jima Kilgore, William Smith,'Jos:
Waggoner and o(hers,.situate at the head, of the
Green Spring; Itaiing thereon erected atwo story
Stone House; Frame Barn, and a•two story Stone
Woolen Factory; also a small tenant house.—
Seized and taken in, execution as the ptoperty of
Ezekiel Mcblaughlin,.
Aslo—A Lot of Ground situate in the
borough of Shipperisburg, containing fifty-nine
feet in breadth, and two hundred and forty feet
in length,,adjoining the Rail Rand on the Webt,
P. Dedwibe. on the North, an alley on the East;
end AnthonyW'Olf on the South; having thereon
erected a two story Fraine Hense and Kitchen.—
Seized and_taltenit(exceutiort_us_the-Propdrty-of
John Speese. .
the interest of Peorge 'rrint•
ble, being' the •one-fifth part in h tract of lend,
Situate in the township of SilYer.Spring, enntalti. -
ing 116 acres, more or less, bounded by the North
Mountain on the North, Garman on the
East, Adam. Kunkle 'on the South, and John
Fought on the West, about eighty ocres cleared,
having thereon erected a Log Houso and an old
Log Darn.-. Seized and taken in execution es tho
, property of George Trfirible. •
Also—The undivided half part of a tract
of- hunk situate in.. Hopewell- township, containing
two hundr - etl acres, more or less, bounded by lands
of Jacob Stouffer on the North,Janies Hemphill, on
tWe East, the Conodogninet Creek on the South, nntl
the Franklin county line - On the West, lanving.there
nn erected d Two Slaty Double Log House find Log
Barn, and a Log Tenantliouse. 6
Also—A 'Tract of Land, situate in Hope
well township,_ costa nins_twesity-two acres-nod
twenty-two perches; adjoining lands of heirs of
John Henderson; deceased, Peter Lesher and whet*
on, which is, erected. a Log Dwelling House a n d
Stable.—Seized and taken in execution as the prop;.
erty 'orJame - s Henderson. •
- Also—A 'Lot of GrOund, situate in the
-borough — Of lnYtitufed on the East by the
. Balti more Turnpike, on.,the Seutli by an Alley,"on
the North by a lot of John Melt and others,contain
ing about one acre, more or less.—Seized and taken
in execution /IS the property of John Harper.
Alsu—A Lot of Ground, situate in the
borough of Mechanicsburg, containing 30 feet in
breadth; and 150 feet in depth, more.or less, ad
joiiiing•tiliit of - Samuel Crowd on the East, Main
street on the North, an Alley on the West, arid an
alloy, on the South, having thercomerected
story BRICK HOUSE, and brick Kitchen, and
frame shop.
Also—A' Lot of OroUnd, situate in
'said
borough, containing ao feet in breadth and 15Q
feet in depth, !dere or lass, adjoining - a - Id of
Samuel Crowel on the East, Locust street,on the
Ifoutli, an alley on the North, arid an alley on the
West, having thereon erected a large Framo.Shop
and log stable.. Seized and taken in execution as
the property of Jesse Bowman.
And to ho sold by . me
PAUL - NIARTIN, Sheriff'.
• Sheriff's
ts.l6
13th reb.-1843. • (
1011 Y virtue of n writ of Ley. FtMias to me diree
' ted, issued out of the Court of CoMmon Pleas,
of Cumberland county, will be exposed to puldio
gale, on Saturday the 25th of March, 1843,
.at the .
Court liouse, in the borough orCarlisle,at 10 o'clock
A. M. the follow iitg described property to wit:
A LOT OF GliOUNb,and a twii story
1T1&V0. 1 29
about twenty feet hi front and thirty liNt in depth,
on a lot of grotind in Mechanicsburg-, CiffiitiVraild
County, 011 the South side of the Alain.stre.et, adjoin
ing a lot of John Basehore on the East; and a kit n
Sabina Keller, on the West, containing aboirt fifty
feet in front, and two hundred feet in depth, and
numbered 96 in the plan of said trn of Mechanics
burg. 'Seized and taken in execution as the proper
ty of Godfried iiii4rtu be sold:4 rue
• PAUL MARTIN, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Office,Carlisle,Z .•
February J 5,1843, S is-16
Country 'Merchants, Builders & others,
LOOK 4.1' TITIS ! !
HARDWARE AT REDUCED PRICES.
HENRI L. ELDER, 493 Market st.
Philadelphia, Importer and Dealer in Foreign
and Doinestie Hardware, takes this method of in
forming his friends and customers of Citinberland
county, that he has received a large and splendid As
sortment of
direct from England, together with a general assort
meta of UO.IIESTI C 11.4 R 1) direct from
the manufacturers, all of which has,beht selected by
himself and agents with great care, e:ipressly for his
own vies. Having purehashl his present stock all
for Cash, and* at greatly reduced prices, it will en
able him to sell u• prices lower than any other store
iu Pliiladelphi ,
{)z Caul ano .-xamine the Bargains yourselves.
P. S. Cimnberland Nails at $3 44 a Keg'. ! !
'Atwater Nails at $3 '2O a Keg ! !
Februhry t, IRO. • , • tf-14
Estate of JOI-IN GASS:keease.d.
• isl /9 0
NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Ad
ministration on the, estate of JOHN H.
GASS,lato of the city of Philadelphia, deceased;
Italie been granted to the subscriber: All persons
knowing themselves to be indebted to said de'cd.
afe 'requested to make payment immediately' to
the subscriber, residing in Dickinson township,
Cumberland enmity: and those having claims a.
gaidtt him will present Aiwa) to the subscriber
duly authenticated for settlement.
JOHN HUTCHISON, Administrator.
February 15,1843. 8t.16
Estate of Mary Fenton, deceas,ed
Is HEREBY GI V EN, that letters Testarientary
on the last will of MARY FENTO:N.I, - lute of
Mifflin township, deceased, lave' been issued by the
Register, in and for this county; to fife subscriber
who resides in' the - same township. AU persons
haring' claims or demands - against the Estate of the
said decedent;nrerequested to make known the Same
withoutdelay, and those indebted to make immedi ,,
ate payment to
- JAMES M'ELIIINNY,Exe'r.
January '25,j843. fit-13
Estate of George Rupley, deceased,
S. M. HARRIS
NtiOtitT4 ,
E'e'rEßS or Administration eh the
-11-4 Estate of GEORGE RUPLEY, late of East
Pennaborour l li township, deceasied, have been issued
to the subscriber residing in Allen toWnililp: All
persons having claims against said Estate, will pre
sent them for settlement, and those indebted will.
make immediate payment to
• GEORGE RUPP, Jr. Adm'i..
January 25,1843. 6t-los
..
Estate of.Jaccib Garret, deceased. •
T. . ETTERS of Administration . on the tstate of
JACOB -C Ammer, late of Allen township,
< cense& haye been taken out by the subsori berire
sidik ici the same township. Alt per eons indebted
'to said estate are requested t make immediate pay
ment, and albs:: having claim's will present them duly
authenticated for settlement, to
. '
GEORGE BEELMAN, A'dm'r.
January'll, 1843. ' 6t-11-
Estate of John r'relioh, dedeased.
, .
HERETIV GIVEN, that let:tees - et Sclminia.
tratfon on the Estate of JOHN FRELICH, late
Silver Spring township, Cumberland county,
Aseittnetititt dray been issued by the Rettistee in
awl foe the,ia‘CiiiitifprAlin . TFreitcli - wisuresidee.
riii.stild township - , and to John, Koscr. whit residett in
OWei iiiiiiiirCiiitittli-peeseti-e-bieving
claims or detusnds against the estate of sai d decedent,
- are requested to make- known the Battle withoutde.
and these. indebted to reekelniyment: to
. • MARY4RELICN
In Li'''.
=ECM
-:.•.,..r0it.:5ait5i,,,*„..t,..xte1kerr,:4,..,,,,
N
i , l), .4r,Aiiir! . ool4o.4li:ekliFt4.44 l 4iips - A' . :::
.tap k .. to !,1 , :. oir.wkrtpr , 0t0..-. 1 .9F006 . ;,.. 4 rA!.
00,i i.. -,, i i..:, :0,.,.i.f.'Mir,11;;A:1144::.ii. , 37)-;,-' , 4:-i'701,.
,Crittill-,......' ' ':' Onif;!7oolsl).tV'
Sheriff's Sale.
LAWN-ABE,
Nattry
NoOct'
.
"" .. NEW *STEAM SAW Mir
HE STEAII I I,A.VCr rMML, precielf
A..• 14 the mist year by the sUlisCriber,abont bnlf n
mile beldw Harrisburg, on the east bank of the Sug'..,
quehanna, nedrtho Railroad and Canal, containing:
,two Vertical and two Circular Fialmis now iu oper a .
ation, and ready to execute orders with 'the utmost,
despatch AT PRICES IN coArPolmarr
WITIF I PHE GENER.RL REDucnav or.
THE TIMES.
An assortnient.of the various, kinds or Scantling;
.Boards, Plank, Plastering and Shingling. Laths, Gan:
den Pales, Sio., Ntill be always kept ready , for deliv,
ery; and persoha.sending Rafts or Logs to the Mill,
can have them sawed as directed, on the most re:Lt.!
sonable terms. . . . .
"„*40,00 feet of seasoned elem. Stuff are now in
the yard: •
a:r.Steatn power, and room in the buiddhr , , to let:
W. G RBIS LAW, ,
',Tanuary ; 2s, 1843. .. . • ' .9M-13
Etou'es. for Rent.
fIE BRICK DWELLING HOUSE,
wave—iloose—and-4.ot—of
Ground attached, situate in North Hanover' street,'
Carlisle, now occupied by Messrs. J. & C.Cornmsn,'
also the Shop second door Sundt of the above, in the
occupancy of Mr. Hama. Also the Brick• Dwell. :.
ing• House, Lut and Stahllng;in West High strett,,
w iu tentwo.of Dr. Wm. Irvine. Alin a newll4.rick.
Dwelling House and part of Lot attaeheilcciii-Ditlk
'mon alley; and the Frame Houseand Lot of Ground
occupied by •Mr. R. Moore, onI.V est Loutherstreet.,
Possessiim given on the lst of Apr.l next. For '
terms apply to JINIO. B. PARKER.
December la, 1812, tf-
VALUABLE
IRON WORKS
7.1 0 M1L1 614.91.1111,4
- •
A? *irtue of the powers and authority.
contained- in the last will-and testament at
_Theu_vm—Eoc,Pdec'd;,-I nos-offer for sale, the .
Carlisle Iron Works,:
Situateden_the Yellow Breeches Creek, 4 mild
east ol Carlisli: Pa. The :estate conaists pia first:rata'
_MT0.2,(02•,
• •
with - Ten - Thousand Ocres_orLand.--
A new MERCHANT AIILL with fourrumof stop ,
finishea an the most approved plan. About 500 merits.
or the land are Cleared and highly cultivated, haring
thereon erected' • • . .
•
Three Largen
Bak: jaArns..._:.
and necessary_ TENANT , HOUSES,The
works are propelled by the lellow Breeches creek.
and the Boiling Spring,which neither.fail norfreeze:
There are upon the prem*sall the necessary work
mens houses, coal houses, carpenter and smith shops,'
and stabling built of the most substantial materials.
The ore of the best quality and inexhaustible,
w•ithin 2 miles of the Furnace. There is perhaps
no Iron 1V orks it. Pennsylvania which possesses au- .
perior.advantases and oll'crs greater inducements to
the investment of Capital. • The .wider power is.-so
great that it might be extended to Loy other' manu-,
lacturlngrpurpuse. Persons disposed to purchase,
will of course examine the-property. The terms of
:tile will be made known by
MAR} EGE, . '
Executrix of Michael - Ege, deed.
Parliale,,Oot. 19, 1842. • . tf-St
ritvEns & Et A VM.ESTICK. ,
1 . 1 AVE just opened their FALL'. AS.SORT
-1-1 MENT of . • •
DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS* .
2_3
Together with an extensive opeortment of
Patent ..Illetiteinevand Perfumery.
.A I so—;•F It ES rd IF R 113 TS,
ORANGES, ~. - ALMONDS,
EM •
LONS, " - . FIGS, .
RAISINS.- PRUNES,
CURRANTS, GRAPES, &o.
All of which they will sell wholacale or retail: ore
the lot% est terms. ..
Carlisle,-December 14, 18i4.-3m. : .
A N OTH ER supply of WlNl'Elt,
Agea. GouDs;jusirectived and selling lower for
Caqh than ever sold in Carlisle. The supply had
Lieu bought St the presant rethiesell city . prices, and,
pun:hirers ..;11-find it dcetde dly
. to th eir interest to ,
rail before pureli;tainr elmtni here.
CHAS.
tf-511.
November '29, 184t2
TEM CEMII.IS.MT
,Ever offered to the Public
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/Vie II E IVE:3 PATENT LARD LAMP
for burning Lard without any preparation, tor
sale by the subseriher. The light is equal to .the
Lest sperm-oil; is entirely fret:front smoke or smell;
and , msts less than half the price. 3-lie apparatus
for heati.,g the lined is neat and simple, does not de
tract from the lippearanee, is nut liable to get out oi
repair, and may be applied at a small expense to
those kinds now in 'use. Confident thet this article
requires only to be known yr comointri general use,
I respectfully invite the public to call and see them
in operation. „S: M. lIARIIIS.
Carlisle, October 19,18 , 12. . (14
Hirst d e tTival
PALL AND WINTER. GOODS•
CLIPPINCER & OAREY. ,
• l 'ear the . Road, '
.0 7 1.4 L?&` 1 053 n•O aer
(LIVE received a splendid lissortment of
FALL AND WINTER GODDS,•.
which they are determined to sell at the very lowest'
cash prices. ..
September 28, 1832
CHEESE.
• .
ALARGE quantity of first rate Cheese;
N. Yoi•li Cheese, at reduced prices.- Wholesale'
or Retail. Also a lot of SALT at the store of
MATEER.
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November 23, 1842
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Ll MBER of every dcsc ription & SHINGLES'
-1-4 for sale Oheap;by
. S. &P. MARTIi:.
Successors to Miller & Martins.
Harrisinirgy April 20.1842. " e1m.21
112.1021atii . 3' o -31.223 •
House Painter and '6laziell7i
gEst . bcTFuLty inforrhs the public that
he has commenced the HOUSE PAINT: .
1", GLAZING; and PAPER HANGING, in'
all their various blanches, and hopes by strict at:
tention to business and moderato charges to mod' •
and receive .a share or public
shop is in Pitt street, directly in the tent. 9f. : Ste.;
venson & Pinkie's Drugstore.. • „ •
• • CarTisle.•Oct. - 12, 1842 .
CLOTHS, °MIMEOS., AND SATTINETS: -
ell LIPPING. 44 . CARRY,' have'
.just
eeividAriextenakeasseitment: CLOTIIS,t ,••.!•
CA SSIIII ERS and ,SATTINETS.4.hinh'
sold 'at rqdlice oleos. • u • • - • '
Shippensburg, Oci. 6,0 M.:
5P11034 -
.1;‘„,:e whiter; sperm Oirig , si,igyey•
Pure SekEleplund whit - 04 . 9A
Just received end far Sperm Calld ICS, befit 91.1:4
Carlihl6; Dee. 4,1542.: • . 1-0;5
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Water .1?" rool. 1140,144,,e , '.'
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__l[US'P received a lot of .'"Wottr, , , 09,.) . , ,
Or Boots; with a large:assortment 'Of .Slit,;"Or2-' - '
Alen,Woreen and Children, which I will gel "etteatil :
for. Cash. , ~ CIIAS. 0Gti!";. •
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