M 11181"111*, , ''14"7"°,01431j5V - =1 OEM EN qammusami IDAO • 4 4 „ , • WedutOorPortiPoil• APril,goi,ll,l,l4l! , Spring. f'e•This weather appears: to haVi Settled, and s :§pring-litui at leak' daWnitd• updtr us iio".tho fall . splendor of her IriyrdiritiiaMytglory:.,;,irege'lation, so long ,rtarded; is everywhere leaping ferlikr--, ihit'.'fiege "arc; b,ecOning Mantled ir; Vnsrrynotps of the,shiging-birds irdegain .and the gloom of, winter kas giv,Pv 7 4... 7039, happifying influences of beautiful Spring. • t4ebhist 'of the ' ' arrest of the Murderer Macon, found another eolurim. , The U. S.'Gaiettii 'of Monday, sari, that whilst on ' his way to Harri'sbu'rg; at thelonse of Mr. Gelds= borough, near the, Inclined i'litnO, : he made' a eon his guilt; and moth '.o.irodidstaw lial.than That revealed to .14hilyh o ttter; witiOh we p-The,oivayneeten'o'Vinuldtor," is .the name • of a new paper, the first Mire:tier of which' we have received„:pul4hed ‘hy, , Mr. C. Grate, The Cir culatoe,itinentr,4l.itivoliticS arid devoted to litep attire and ' he Mtn slits., Its typodiaihiealMtecu. which if: ithe aide' to .sustain will prow's' both ,• - • - credititble.iind tirefitable tOihe minds and morale of that community. lireAvish •it all success. • Our Public. Bchoo j Thu exhibit of the Direetori of the 'public AS chtrdle Ibis : bort:Mei, will he found in tri4lay's paPer,46 'which we ask attention. The'eshibit , tof the Directors furnishes satisfactory evidence iof the' faithful performance of their trust, wo think, and their representation of the flourishing, condition of the, school system of the borough, cannot but prover gratifying to parents and all othitiiijnteeited.; 'lt bo'seen that the amount of. taxation svltieh;tha Directors ask to have voted by the' citizens daring the ensuing year is $l5OO, being r s3oo less than last - year, whielt-itlit'-hoped will Lo cheerfully submitted to.: The citizens *of the borough of Carib/le; have in tlid excellence of their continua IMIMois a matter of. n,a ordinary boast. - • . ; , Poetry - IX7r The thirteenth lecture before the Alert Fire •companyovastlelivered on Tidisilay evening of last by•Slr. EDWARD 5T11414 EGE, SOject—PO- EiRY. The weather was extremely inclerdent on die .evening of the lecture, but the large number• of the audience proved how strong are the wooipgs of gen tle Pettey to the bearts . or many orthe "fair 'women 41nd - brave men," of our community; besidesecinvey. • log noamallaompliment to the talents of t 4 lie young lecturer.. • • • „ • 'll, The lecture on Poetry deserves a more extended notice than we me ablo to give. It is not too high . praise of it to siii*ac-it was elegant in style and tdrkiant effe; „ r Oireiii4x:fte high immeptions and vivid image 4, of the lofty tharneter, the ethereal nature, and the spirittndiaing influence of Pontry— • embodied, ne they.were, in chaste.and beautiful ex pression—a mind- deeply imbued with - the spirit of the subject. Poetry was eloiuently described as "the sfstee.ll ttasicL-Whose sweetness never dies. It plays upon roan's passions as upon a lyre, causing him to fed tea wanderer intim spirit-land. 4lt es-try thing that N beautiful or magnificent in ilature—mingles with every feeling, gentle or in eetise--;and blends with ek•ery thing intrinsically lovely or noble in the Mind. It is' the'pm:e ridigion of the heart, which casts a hide bright; peaceful, and glorioucaround the fierce impulses of our 'na ture, calming them down to love and gendpness. It is eraphaticallyil&.harp of the soul—attuned by the treator'Otand-4hoSe spirit-chords are never ,sliattered Wail : mind-becomes collined in the loath some chanted-Obse of sensuality." . The and ebjecab of Peeley were further described-7iNbrigin and history given —and the duty of tbe.Poet out. The Poet " dwells not beside the tomb of the past, nor with the infancy. of thopresent;lpf. _the j'ell:11thboolt of the future. With eagle ken, hi; glances (imp Into ibc womb of nnhorQ.fiync,,,tihnd secs his own.higk dreamings take the shape of glorious reality ; tvhile with-hope exalted, and faith firm in tun,!s_ljigleiles„,.. lit4 , ",be devotes his highest powers in preparing him for the dawning of the millenial time bf mind." In the beafftiful language 'of one of the most gifted of • • the tlny7- " Par''yotl the narrow parapet of Time, With eyes uplift, the Poet's soot should look. Into the endless proniisli., - nor Should brook . o.ne ifilintri,loubt to shake his faith sublime: !not the eartills ever in her prime .. - And treu:iness of. moritiiq: lie can See -Geoid; lying hid from all eternity ' Within the trembling -womb of sin and crime. Ilia soul Should not be cramp!d by. anY.bar ; nobleness should be se_god-like high, . _ Tha.thilleast.thought is - perfect itsn star; Ictill'anditnoif view 'majestic as the 'Sky ; ' ' . aid till o'Ci•lloaded . by tVlighCfroitt.tar,'.. Undirrimed 4 y.olends of.weak.tnortulity." 'oliirolOtitY•the leCtUrer clnsed his sub, jea the poetry of ,Percy .13ysshe htii Which Cor'irpace precludes us train noti cing. OM. notions of Shelly's character are wholly Oppo!sed to most of those advanced by the efealteii: Tilos leptufe . ttf . iilinle; brevet., elicited svarrn commendation frir,mktitOliidienee, and reflect • ed nd emall degree: of ltPire:npotittliabilities of the loang rend enthuslastiraecturei%: : , - The tonne closeoastevening with.tbe repetition of the kotdre Gustavus ,Adolphus . of SyLirlen and the thirty years war,",..bY the 'Rev. iourt Q. n orrm i xf. „ . pj;t4,bi g h,srat,t F lectiire Tye have heretofore spniten&its repetition was sitAS];#44t4k6Pof,Sn:(lFf.Bla°oi. of. m°4} persons the fernier be '. 0 ' 5 4 4: 4 2 ; • r :',.1; , , :cwipie:r. Filoodn i e:,: t.4",i' , errhe ;ixiiiiiis . .;;Pinittil , . danos'io- ilio,;itab. 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'iloiliiiekiorfitio.l.4.4l , ,k4o.'. **140:,:,.,:.,,, c it won't dci,"*42:,kirititOlee '`filiqttrittiii;ii in l e 1 0fr.i40:',gig'iti*.4 ', ,ii,:.- ;ioolir ii* liwigob 9 0,6 44. 4 5**9#:''iiIii# '"lt*O'i _look aiodkulilii - Y1:464, : ' liit t ic ' • ,c(04414,01#.*w404,4***0i.4t,..4' alit CClrtie Sad of ii* l ttr olf; o 9; P v°' 6 ii , . are/ 3 " 6.1 il l*!s.*: l 4 1 954 4 , - . 4Wiiiif 4e4C r(ilfiktwitiltericiiithiiiidifi 4 hi ii i i i t iw t,n;iiiic!, ~....T hi, d , , ".. 4t,...4-4 lirojelitaltre,4'io" izt — n! miii. ter,6*, ,1, ,igitt, .;ethis'E;eitomp - ot .. ,bilv? .` ' oo 4 :' 11 , 1)V , , 4, 11 4 1 ,If - ,`, , 1M 1 W 44 , 1 1 . l 'i f ' T - Mt/ , 1 44,10,!‘iiti:OPY ----- ~ . ,-...---, ,--,-,--7--,,,,,-, iiitieisrll4,9o4:ols;mdiii , Pß#Aß ,, ;$; , o , Theyoliviow*.., ,...ik, i- . IrAtikttftlii ,)' ii, by ,kiAiillikii k baymiriikr! tented in diet 0 40:04-, O Altii# l k 4 .general stifittfaetol4?7:o 44ll Volil4 lo4 ,!47:4 O' . , ; ., 4 ~,,,, -)- .,fi ., ...,,t...... - ,1,. t ... : -I; .t,..; t ?nth the 19640001 ‘ dt.in.t.t.91:10.ntlier" t#ti'mpF6` iniiustrienSOilfaithful'ti tig`hUgi4li t iitteiiiiiiii4 tli4iloeal i bii144416f ".i theiV " initnedinte; catttitii ' h,ti .ey Were atw ye prompt&s ii#co iitnvt g ' Oorrtheir straight*rward course .peqnirs siderible influence among their . falluti-mernbers, the:ir efforts iii procuring the 'Pasiiage; of . private bills were"generally i suceeesfule iltesidestheseall the important. public: measures Of;,the Bossier' found in these, gentlomari,- active- aiid upremiti, ling Supporters-.Thtilill: to .nlect ' Canal Com: eissi ners by . the, poople 7 thp great ', Reformhill Whielirwea'ii-ThOid,`Otti--h*ritiliitdnd draws annually4-and : ail other rneesiires . havini in view the citriaiirnePCiif the enointous expend itures of the Administration,Werefin4 ',support ed by Messrs. Ketricitr. and, Beingol,E,..irdm the time of their introduction into. th&lininie until their final passage, : , , ...'','...',';, - • : .. s; .. , In one or two instances. Mr. Kennedy , was iib seht friim his Seat in ,peusequenee of sichnese in' hie family,we believe,but in ne instance did thisoc, etudes any loss to the-public interests, behaving voted nnon the,: final pasitUge of every bill Which, secured any advantages to the taxpaying people of Pennsylvania. They are no*. among their copstituents again, from whom we doubt nut they will receive, is they, deseive, the praise •of good 'anti faithful - public servants. .Cumberland - conn. ty -has never been more faithfully represented than dUring the late session. . , MIME e s, I . t;4. COMMON SCHOOLS OF CARLISLE. Exhibit for The subscribers, a committee on the part of, the Board of School Directors, respectfully prey. ent to the public the following statement of the Receipts and Expenditures of lie. Board for the School year ,commencing on _ the let of Juno 1842, and to end on the 31st of May 1843. Of course to latter pinion of this period not having . yet transpired, our estimate may Sell of being criticully exact; yet, we hesitate not,tosay, that under no circumstances will the account, at the end of-the Year, vary 92.5 either way. • • . DR. Balance in Treasury, Juno 1, 1642, ~flr,:i7 State Appropriation, 804,00 School Tax levied (including "additional Tax.") . -'----8820,76 Revapts for usn -a Education - Hall, ' .54,50 for tuition of non.resident scholars, 48,65 • _-....__ Expenses for the year coding 1813, puickand unpaid; Teachers' Salaries, • _ Rent of School Rooms, Permanent Insurance of Prop. - -- erty, 1 15,80 Fire Wood and Cutting, 130,25 Printing Sc Stationary, 25,00 Interest, • 47,00 Fencing."&c., at Old College, 28,90 Expenses of attendance at • • • Hall, ' 40,57 Incidental expenses'of all other' kindS, including Moskinger, •• • Repairs, Painting & Glazing, White-washihg, Maps, Fur niture, - • &e 4 • . . 125,00 Balarice, This balance of .9790,77 will be in the Treasu iy on theist of June 1843—if, no appropriation be made in tho meantime to payment of a portion of tho liens en tho'Sollool propecty. The whole amoun4 of liens is slllll,33—viz : the Widow's Dower on Old College amounlinti; to $283,33, and a Judgement on Education Hall of 8500. Tho expenses Of tuition during the past yea; beim been somewhat reduced below the estimate, In consequience or vacancies ford time in several bf the schools. • Estimate Sane 1, 1843 iö 11 . 14 31, 1844 (inc/u.stiye.) RECEIPTS. Balance in Treasury Juno:.,l;- 1843; ,8 790,77 State Appropriation, 804,00' From- other aources, say 50,00 Tax levied under the law; 1520,76 • __.53105,53 Ad/itional TIIK aik94 for,. 1500,00 • EXPENSE& Salitrieh of 15 Teachers, HIM • present number) $3371,50 Rent of 9 School Rooms, 286,00 Fire Wood and Cutting, 120,00 Messongar, Printing, , Blarihe and Stationary, ' • 55,00 'lnterest, .• ' 47,00 Repairs such as fencing nt Hall, cleaning & whitewailiing & putting rooms.in order, 65,00 Other Contingencies, about 'lsm Balance Ist June, 1844, $ 646,03 • A portion of this balanco can 64 appropriated during the year, to the payment of debt, or to tlio building of a Sobbed those do lhe Old Col. age lot,(whielt is veriiiriush rieederi,) as may be thought most advisable. Thero Should, howevor. always be a sarphis oh hand ()Morn 009 to 400; o meet any- unexpiated centiniehaes that might EOM ' For several years past the citizen's httlie twthd $lBOO additional tax with the utmost cheerfulness: This year the Directors ask for, 43p1y : 61500: If this sum is granted, they can kcepthe system in, operation during the whole year, pay off about $3OO bf,the debt; if that is thought moro „ble..th'an building a School House—and have a surplus at the end of the year of over 1'000: Afew of, our citizens we learn aro opposed to the continuance of the two-high Schools, princi pally on the iround of expense. We direct pub lic attention to this matter: If the two'-High' Schools were abolished, two:other , :schaolaia the' BeCeniltifY Departmeht must necessarilY be eigen -404 and,.posptiro4 enyieg woukthe, ch he in the, temp between ,the ~sehtries, `of Teachers iti , thei two oracles: This difference weildlonly . .be 0240, per intitim-4a.eurd ecietEelq nieie tkau . iilfliciint'i 'to 'educate, a family siiatliidiati 111 Oa various 1 ' prancher teutht in oar 1 - .904, c , pq a ~..; t kt, gi poisible,thstfei: such a (Offing:lloin any-, portion; of' our eit4cliki iibtkld be' willing to:iirOnee !with tlieso,two'schaoleywhere,metre 9n in lbahigh igiti trAirarichei of an English ,tdtientloi is,eltke n'of. celiii*!.:o:Ufe 'phild.frep 'tic tiler iietf !Ott& ii , tioi ) : €ol4;oo4 roti l tr * ii A'i l i r fk,:oii4i4ir 4 4i poutuboito mm .o.o6,4 iikihp , ,,Al4lioltii; 7 4 tik4lisfr i thsvll:l4 , qglioolti; and , the'whole;tiSretenit genYinipttachir'Weeniink but 16446101;1f itie,tyinVit 000 johlviref titiii4slllll;iti;lbi"ent ie.: 4 iivr-14.410,,vviii.0,04,41is pth 'Ataaititroi ''• flPYOligtratOlti: j boi t tiiiifiiriaa;• 4'4,140' IfT,J34o#`ollo4o - ' , WilOttl tieni',VeiPlietil . Allttfeen . OF ostabiikutwOo4i4 , iiikeivitheilis"... tiiiiilP l4 #l 4 :' , .: 44l 's'• , ';'-'''''-f-:?. ' 7. '' ,l :' `.',0,4:1'.. ; e ll , ico, mpg/ :N. IA \.B*. q *er , lintOifii'ie YU' Itt'it'" . • BEEF PA-IttP,:iti."374ooriiii!:iiiiiiik-41i0a, , qq!!1f.,?1,4,7,4 4 1,.vp#4,1t.ti1tY,419. , A!!ev9,m!ti. ~ ,i t, ? A1!4'40°, 4 , 0 1 ,„ '; 0 ,1-,rq%';:ii§lo.',s,4t* 4, i 9:4O§:PP t :IP L PA-1 ;11 I ti beg *iidthreniaindinff - F , WOIW gin'ir - ;pinir inilitk;' 'aid - avaT. .' Tha, , demand , rilittiegiv , inlesa nethip; atql p ri cee. liave ,cnmq dnWii,. id ,I, api:p*24, with. 'ettood . 13 tiptiliN4 '- ' ":' ' • ..,, ~- ,! ..'. • •' / fLOP4A,:faii , ,heen• . only itiinnierate.xnqueat 'hien inn. liseinpar!:,:nno',ciiiii",itgvegab; af,,ali Re;neactionio , has not been, le.t gii:' , . The 1 prevailing prices , pahl hdvolbeeii s4: . sll4ito soB4nehanria; Wiytintbe' : la'ae,iay: or :Awn': goiya;4 : , .attiet has bii'talhaaii:tina I,conhi'lha#o s s .nenPlUrahitied: at something leee; thereeeiptpriCo has been $4 2a .now,:iineettied. . '2 - ,,...'..,, :. ', t„, , .,,' ' .: 2: . . :., , ..1 gitfriland ;and .Pennsylvania red Whent jute nold a 1,96 eenta• to $1 per. bushel; and for inferior to' good' lots 88 ; to 96 neat; have been Rye ha deiiin: While Corn at 47 to 62 cetit4 arid:s2 10'63, which is a bont,the:elosini rato 'Of ` week .: Oats have Bold 2,6, to 27.c1e. • WHISKEY.—Has improved, hhds, selling at 20, and hhis, at 2,1 oents. . DIA 11; IE D. in this borough, on TuesdaY4nortiMg last, by the-Rev.Tifemas V.. Moore, Rev.7o e eee,MongAy, Paster of flip E T lSSl;iletillll congregation at Ddls- Yerk county, to ANN H. BLUR, only dough tor of Mr, Andrew Blair, of this borough. /On the 14th of March last, by the Rev. David Smith, Mr. JousMcCuany, to Miss MARY JANE Rimy, all of Shippensbarg. On Thursday the 13th inst., by the Rev. John Moody; Mr. Wrimast PErtousox,,of Cumberland county, to Miss UARY, daughter or Pelona Wil liam Morrow, of Franklin county, ,On the 20th inst. ,by the Rev. J. Kaempfrer, Mr CHRISTIAN STAUFFER to Miss MARY JANE NAY, bejlt pf Perry county. , /On the 4th instant; by Rev. Henry Aurand, Mr. Atnaionr. to Miss — . LE.IIN, all of Slicer 1 St ing biwnshp. r On the 201 h ingt6t;hy the came, Mr. JACOB E. FitlLlAlt, to Mies 34.2111GA11ET £. DAEDGE, all Of /On toniship.. /On yestet°6y,by the some,'Me. JAIts'ILIIfoRE-, LARD, or :West Pentisborough- township, to Miss 11111.110ARLT AlAylTnnT,of Frankford to Nuship, - Man, at the res , lence - of his mothci•, 3lrsrPris 'cilia \Vcakley, of Dickinson totViiship, in .this 'coun ty, Mr. Wir.i.ts JAMES Wr.sxtr.tr:in the '2Bth year o f his age, of an ' , hstonction of his bowels. - His illness was .of but time days - duration and distress ingly painful, yet nit mutilate escaped him; lie 'endured with Christon fortitude to the last. Death has seldom laid his it' hand upon one 'more esteem ed, ora better yoUngmaiv. lie tyas n kind anti lif-, feetionate brother, tv excellent and dutiful son, courteous, affable and Tooil-nattired; of persev'eri lig industry, and h . amid and energetic mind.' His amiable elis'i'aCter,nrcalciv and uprightness, endear ed him to all who kne , ht m. His removal will - be iotravul sincerely felt ly his numerous friends, bat more especially by his fad mother', to *horn lie was so good a son. $4720;28 $32'16,99 249,00 • tinECCA lELLy respectfully in forms the chiiermf Carlisle and Its min its', that she lens just, Ceti-tied from Philadelphia with n lICW and complete atirtment of $3936,51 $ 790,77 • ililiinerg a nd i'ancy Goods, which she it tweplredl to ail low for CASH. .She would' respectfully call the IL olijon of the Indicx to the titsltionable • . , • • NW ,STYLE gaSIC DIMITY, suitable 6r Dip?), pollar.a,tte...ad..also-to-her-assort ment a READY MAIM COLARS. Mrs. K. is` prepared to make up Bonnets Caps, Collars, &c., nt the shortest notice and most r ‘sono bl e t erms,not i she hopes by strict attention endow prices to merit the public patronage. Iler shoot iu At e i c a n d er , . Row, No. 4. • Carlisle, April 26,1844. • TIDIPMAIS „ . . .. . . - • ~ CARLISLE lIARTIRCKB, l ir a 2108.15, . .31120POISALS_w.ill,bo.receikmaiy the.-.under- IU iiiiiied until the 15th pf.MaZir furnishing Rauh quantitiekorFlßEJVOOD as arbe required f0e...-tlts- - Ulilia States Troops that Ny be at this station, for one year, commencing. ti Ist of Juno next. The best quality of seasoned/ ; ,k w ifi h a required; small sticks or green wood wi not here ceived. .Until the .Ist of October the mount re quired will,hr about eleven cords per troth; after that time, through the winter, about fork ana d s am , month. Security in double the amount: the 6., iract will be requtred. EDWARIbEAS, Lieut. C? .Meting' assistant Qupgrniuster:. April 26, 1843. ' SL ' CONFECTIONARY, FRUITS, &C; $4635,53 LINE & W OULD inform their friends and the . that they have just received at their st. e on- High street; west dobr. to Becion's !Intel, Calm, it large;feesh, and derails assortment of CANIFs: FRUITS; and other articles in their line, vii h they arc ready to ditpose of, wholesale and Nil; on the most reasonable team. Their assorti mt comprises,the following. varieties, all of whieh re of the choicest quality . UANDIES.—Mint, ..ritiand, curia, quies; fp, mint,. mint plat, cakes and rolls, cinnamon; gas. fras, lemon, hoarliound, clove, cream and biril-e3 Thompsontan or pepper candies • 4aCkson and : CIS Italia, lemon balls, French and common Neap French; °Altman, and exploding secrets; mint drop, rock and vanilla candy; sugar and burnt almonds , easily toys; liquorice, Ike. NUTS—Almonds,filherts,English walmits, barks, chesnids, and Brazil, cream, cocoa and ground nuts. . FRUlTS—Oranges, lemons, raisins, figs, prnney, dates and citron.. Alsotlmbest • Caven4ish Tobacco• and liegarce „ such Regdlia , Principe, Havana, s Trabseas tuill AniCriettn segars, of the Sliest, quality. . ' • Their assn tnoent is kept 'constantly sdpidieti•bi freth additions. Country merchantS are invited CO call, as they can be supplied on terms as advantage= aus as city prlOs. The p'atronage of the publio is respectfully SoliCitell. • Carlisle, April 26; 1843. Sheet lean:And, Tin' Ware MANtrrACTORIti: • • .CALL, AND SEE: • • ' • O E ;subscriber 'bega le:ste4o infortn cik4 ' ki me arid 00110 kenerally,' that he hal re l moved huk,Shop to*he stone bniltlyg,onis door south of. 11: Duliidit'S Hardware store, and 'lmmediately in rear of thy Market Houle, where he ie prepared to,rnannfucture,tp order, in the , best atyle•and.on f the most acentimodatkg terms every, description or 7110 / 4 : , He, will' en hand, ( yell and:complete - ,) Rotary pod Common •. `diabkeilg•Stoviioi=fflne Plate Stot'es;P9il;• • • • , tried .510ei 4 SPOUTING Ure ooer, an puup - at shortest notice in town or countop. „cgoiparpmerohannhand iltistitity•nt:fla Ware at 4 bolOilidelPll4o4l , 6-4, ,; ,i„TZAWltintior4or.oduntyr,, , produciklage 11:{. , ex.. olunofor _ please, - Ond :trtini iletermination`•-tii kalteliiiiiiriebtruiciderittuto:rolt thetrnwilso s trshiSti.' i,okiCreentiloarlitieroitittareWpiatilidlpd. nonage . n Cirllile, April gtiiilll43:•Ner.f * 4 lllt , tOint paid rot • olit'Powteri IMITUARV. Dreadful-hour ii;,pnett And ling6l3g hope nt length Ints'ffed.4 • 'fo - ( 9V I I , otl ANG I N,G S'. cH Ek .4,,, , f , ,,,,." A., ki t ji. ..,,, i he xt i. . ~- wouwintoz, v Tupplibithrltrsa the' 4iebiith, tjfiAt,47ol,re' , z,ns ortertitde-49 I f;l4 +, , '' .' prepared t4"rulttrlill't:l;gi‘oiilitil,,e4El 'o, LATEST PATTu..-- - ed tAtlntlctui;onty brihS mileVierior toilhfi::l/6:exe,Feleye'lliittiut be iaretitelilZ lii h i r 5 q ,P. '" , '` A I..:Le Fl if fitelqnre In t e ebettrY* ze'arroit i i nn, - Xltet i " Mrdj'tlitret .. 2l . "B o r t u nit upon , the ?Mona. ; Ca 1T mont to sal, }lto , imea, fled largest titibrtmont in and tide 'the fled, . 311 ~ e 'llke, at !). ~,‘_,, t' h e Aprili tY . ' 1; t1 6 V 1 :t I L I . e 4 . llN x i ° t;d B. , o: 1 o a ° l. S i o °(in N t h l e bi s 'nl 5 r'.. 11 e i:t B d t I g e tLr p eA r a ul t i ' L u C A T:I d i li n i t g e i i l : A : , . _ ' t'.: ~4'...~ 1.. TOPINGERIit Shippeusburg i -hare just received egsh Stock..or new style . „De tables, Balvar j negil , POsience • Painted Poniards, Layne, 3t,e'. gte; : 401 ' • ' -• • Spring -- " , unimer - Shawls. LIPPINGER;.Bt CAREY. Shipponsburg, • , - ; , ,jgat . received an, evensive assartment,of Silk; Caatunere,and be,l.uine Shawls, of the, newest style, and at redueed prices.. •• !April 2Q, • —. • ' • .• Parma for Sate.. • WILL be Elba ut:Prtvilte Sate, ,a. Farm oftiMESTONt LAND,situated, in North ton township, 4 miki; east of Ctirlisle, Com berland.county, containing 100 Aerei, Mae or less, having thereon erected a two stay' 'TAME HOUSE, frame Kitchen, fornellarn, Wagon Shed; and-Horse Stable; - The Cumberland Vali es-Rai tread rurs through said farm.. 'There is a stone 1-lousc and side Track at the rail road. Aiwa tenant house at the rail road,and a yoting OVeltard. About •70 sores is cleared and the residue is covered with good timber. ltramellinie possession will. be given oathe coact snotlon of the sale. ' • The erop in the ground will he given with the arm, For terms apply at Middlesex MICHAEL FISHBURN, Agent for the owniu.. St-25 Api4l 26, 1843 The Lancaster Union, and Reading , Adler, inser amount of $l, and send bills'to this office for col lection. ir l uppiN6tßB4 CAREY, Sliippensbure.,--iiay( just received a lot of FRESH GROCERIES at reduced prices. ' • April 26,180. TO HOUSEKEEPERS. : TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND lbs. P.EATHERS for sale very low, in quantities . to suit purchasers, for CASH, at prices from 110,15, 20 acid 25 cents per pound. ' Beady made Beds, Bolsters and Pillows, . Curled Hair Mattresses imd Moss do., and all other kinds, to suit any sized 'Bedsteads, always on hand. Curled hair and • New Orleans Moss by the We or single pound. - - Country Storekeepers would find it to their advan tage by calling on the subscribers beforepurclming. .FINLEY te. CO. S.. E. Corner of Second lit Widnutstreeti s Phil a. April 26, 1843. 3th-26 • . • .NEw. TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT! THE subscriber takes this .method of inform. ing •his friends and the public generally; that helms commenced business entire pub lie square, in the rear,Othe Court House; adjoining the Volun teer office, where ho will bin xrepared to accommo date in the best style and latest fashion all who may favor him with their custom. From Ids experienle in the above business, and his desire to plcnse, he _hopes to merit and. receive a share or public patron age. EDWARD S POTTS WOOD. Carlisle, April 19,1843. Z.MMT4l4l424ultrtru To the Voters kif Ctimheilatid Co. MIELLOW-CITIZENS: I offer my self to your coosideration as a candidate for the OF ICE-OF - SHERIFF. Sflhe next general etectiotrand respectfully solicit your votes for the same. Should you, elect me. I 011111 endeavor to discharge the duties thereof with, fidelity and impartiality. DAVID FOREMAN. - Newton tp. Aprilf 9; 1843. te. 'Po tlio.Votfirs of Cumberland 6(C f Loiter fiii;eif as a candidate OF SHERIFF . iirCutpiierlanil county at the. general election, an( will be thankful for your support. JOHN COIRNMAN. lc, April 19,1843 To the Electors of Cumberland co. GENTLE MEN: I announce mysel as a candidate for the . OFFICE Or SII/EItIFF, at the next general election. Should you honor me with a miunrity of pan. Bliffrages I, pledge myself to discharge thoiluties of the oflice'with fidelity. .THOMAS .PArrON. South Middleton tp. 461 19, 1843. ' tl-23 . , • • • 111 MELLOW-CITIZENS AND FRIENDS: respectfully inform you that I am a ban didatefor the OFFICE OF SIIEMEFE . of;Etimberlarill ,coiinty, and should you think me worthy and:idea inn as such at the next general election, I pledge myself to• use •my hest Willies to servo you faittiflilly.• • JAMES HOFFER! Carlisle, April 12,1843. to. To the. Voters of Cumberland Co, • l ib LLONV.CITIZENS :.I beg kayo to otter mysellto your . consideration as a canditinto for the r . • OFFICE OF SHERIFF; U the general election, anksliall ho tlianklnl. for our support. . • .WILLIAIII. GOULD. Carlisle, April 12, 1843. . te.. To the Voters of Cumberland County. . •'tarrtyitr(:--1 offermyself as a candidate for the 01 :0 of sunartv of Cumhcrland county: and be thankful to you fiyr your summit. • . • - MICHAEL HOLCOMB. , :;.(rlisle, March 22,1849. te•2t 44, the Voters of Cumberkmd FIALOW.CITIZENS : I offer myself fol. sIIERiFF . - . I.Cilberland,county, at ..the mart General. Mee: twne l ,l respeetfulli solicit your suptiort. Should Y °44 ,e't rho, 'Shall endeavor to dis c harge the dut 'the crfOcri fold: Ally and impartially.. , • . SAMUEL WILLIAMS. JlP4iddloton, Aprit.l2o.Pl3i „ le. • 2 , 9* Elector fi qf Cumberland Co. F e tr .CITIZENS : I cfrei Myself t 0144 . '.. ration .tta a candidata for . taa • ._ ' . ICE OF AiIIiERIFJP,;.,...„'• . i it t•i 1 0 . , general election. tAamddydit cleci rtjftl tniceif to dischaigo the itat!es of t InP k 0 -beet dui,' Abilitki '.. •' : ' • ta ~ -,-'ii , , ~ ,Ap,tm,p7mcttl: ' niiver -.. ''','A'll 12, I 843 L - L - -7 143. ' .9 . Cumbilrkintt CO.; 6 4-.- 4 1 4(eNet • „4... , :;•41- he 19/th 11. °nit; thittpilOrmOrdt:ic;poalle et 1111184 :Yort are ordreof nrVinTtlaufie,'iti the 113oriI at 10 'eciZiSe!' hle,on E4F 4 I/A.Y the 9,th' !if rd 7,1 i next; Nobl e. n 'B y 6 r et- otea.• 1 • EGE equiped lotinavectio • • P. P. • ' 44 , 26, • • • ' aiTAlrriairr the 23d Rghnelity.F. At. • •The first.,Batillion will assemble at - SrilokeYOWn on ihe • 12th diiy,of May next t •nt.9 . :Weloelt for,lioview and Inspeation. •,• •- Tite:4tlpatOliOn r .will. asiimbleint.•llewville;' . 9h" Tuesday the I.olb. or,May, neit,at,9 o'clock, 114 7 ' view 'and - ' ". • By • Oidet• Cret.'cLimd'k • ' • ' VIGTOR-SIIA.NNON, 'Aka i'tt• 1843. ' 4: • . - tp-2. ••• . ;liallitelion. Orders I • 'TFIEIst thiltalion;of 'the 106th Ilegiment;T„ Will tiaradc In Leesburg, on WED.NPSDAy, the 17th of MA,Y nextot.4o,9"cloek,z ity arms accord ' e 2(1 Battalion or the Came Itegimentorill,Mail ale in Newburg, on THURSDAy,the 18th of MAY, at 10 o'clock, with arms according todaritii Ilyorder of 'the Col.. command - ant, CEO. CLEVER, Atric. " • tl,-26 ' FIRST BATTALION OF. CUMBERLAND VOLUNTEERS VOU will'neeemble in porade•order of the Court Housein the bormigh of Carlisle, on Monday the.Bth day of- May -next, at 10 o'tilock, A. M. in summer. uniform and properly equipped for'olll. fly eider of Maj. 11: McCartney. • 11. STILES EGE, Adjutant. 'April. 19, 1943 • ATTENTIO Big Spring ,aldamantin, , . Guards! - y - o v u o a r (3 L o TG rd i e l re o z;lFto vVVlLLl pL:r‘, on Monday the Ist May next precisely nt 10 o'clock, A. M., al ohm on MONDAY THE 15th )30A, OF. IltAlf NEXT, at thO same In and place. . .._Arms and accoutre.merils in go,. order, and completely equipt for drill. - -By order of the Cnptain, S. W. SIIARP, April 19, 1843. Tlrsi •Regiuleut CUOIRERL.4.IIrD I'W.UJE*TEER. fOl.l are • ordered to parade in the Bordugh of Newville, on Monday the 15th May next, at 10 o'clock precisely. Completely , equips hie Re view and Inspection, (summer tlr'ess.) By-order of-the Col. Co null. JESSE BIANE,IAttit. , .51.4-25 April lb, 1843 Springfiepi ,Light. Infantry. TIARADF. utility. public finnan of Enoch Wood "— row, in Springfield, on Saturday tile99tli day_ Its April inst. and review in Newville, on Monday he4sth-day of May nest. at 9 o'clock, A. M. each !ay, properly. e.quipt for drill, in slimmer uniform. By order of COPE,- April 19. 1849 ORMAP ,:;LINOS. S. a. `O2ll/1/11635, .A "o". Worth Sixth slreet, above .'llarket, Phila. CHEAP House and Sign. Painter and GlaZier, Vettition-Blind • Matiufacturert -has a large and handsome assortment of BLIMPS, always on hand, which for variety, beauty and style of workmanship, will excel those of any other es tablishment iu Philadelphia,. which will be sold at the very lowest prices. Country Merchants supplied with any quantity at the shortest notice. OLD BI.INDS repaired and trimmed. SIGNS paint ed at Si 5010 $5. The citizens of• Cumberland County arc respect— ! folly invited to call belbre purchasing eldcwhqe.• ~jtuvil_s, IR4I ..to-83 W:=EffM BURKHOLOER'S HOTEL • ,• HE subscriber has when that yell • known tavern stand in South. Hanover street, formerlY_RnenuitAl by ‘Vm. S. Allen, and more re eentlyr by Mitchel MeClellitn, where he is prepatnd_ to neemuniutlum all who mayfavor lailMWlth their custom, in the best Style, And on the most reason able terms. Ins 11 Al 2 will always be supplied with the choicest liquors—and his TABU: with the Vest . the tuarktts can uflucd. - . Ills S'J'Alltd. , llG is ample, and a. careful Ostler will be kept always in attendance. DIOVERS will fiml it ,to.their,advaidage.o give him a call. 130.A.1413ERS Will be taken by the week; month, Mithing shall be we undone' on the part of the subscriber to 51eiiiie those. who may Pay his Itonsen visit—lie th6.dfore solicits n share of, public patron age ' H, L. BURKHOLDER. 6mr24 Carlisle, April 12,18.43 Hots: Oats: ;Hats STANDARD FASHIONS! - No. 166 i Markei at., and corner 3d 4. IVollayli , jo PLIILADELPHIA. -IL tIE subscriber has bn hand and know making an Entire Fresh Stock of lints and Caps foa. the Pennsylvania trade. • • Fine and 'second quality Beaver, Moleskin, Cor take Silk and Brush Hats—and the "Patent Cassi nacre Hat" of which he is the Patentee. • r , Making the Flats at his own Factorr•of the best materials and by the hest - workmen, he is enabled to sell unusually lop. . Those_ who buy to Cot amin will have-siich lints put up as will bit sere to keel) their customers,ins all Hata anal Caps.are made expreaelj far Retail 71-ade, Call and judge for yourselves. , OLIVER BROOKS,., 1667 NlarketSt. 'land corner Sd b. Walnut st. Pbiladelphia, April 12;1848. , The 4 Patetit Cassimere Hut" ie now coming Into use, its it is 'light, durable and cheap. . , Susquehanna; Line, kltl. PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE DAILY. THE proprietors of the Susgseadna run their Cars and Boats as usual to Phil. adelphia anti Baltimore during the present. amnion. Their friends will please apply. li . k,Noble; tlinn & Herr, Broad st. and Hart, Andrews sz.:slOKee. vor, first wharf above Race street en the Dela: wqra Philadelphia, and Joseph E. Elder. ) , Balti. more. Until further notice; thb• folloiring.prioes will bp adhered to betsleeli ihis plum:kind the above t grr:i AZ 5 ' mug lyr;vl °;. CI; pli - c • .5*.g.3 • ••• • 4,02 Ain Per 100 . . 15. - . §1 per.bbl: Dry Goods,. '`- ana Medicinal, 11•11 Furniture, .T,,:, ..,, , f, ; .:, 28 , .. INV heat, l i ye:di..Ciirri; -,,. ,-,; .. ... , .., ',..* Pei butili ll - 1 . • - (;.'.,:i.j.. : ~:.:.., ` -').0; vats -..-/Ako 'II- X G A toetf teif . , r , ,. .f .-! t.4 ,,,.. . ;,._ • ,;' -.P.r17,':, ~ .. ~.. .2..00...-‘ -.:. • 4 i - 0.,, i . . ttbetp9llook•-r..• ., . .:. •" ;' i'. „,:,: feet . . * 2o , 'i.3F - 50 , r 1075 (! r - „,7 Millt*,r.to(P,j;34',,;. p ', OD,- . :- - •- '.; , FlOurI•- 5 •'.-'li”' . AV Siota*MMlkatitaikSO'q:trit - i.::•.i 3 7? --. ,:- i , : 1 :... .i . litstriiik4ol.. , 4': - A141•:•: - .i.!:W.1, , , ,,, 11.4 '..r . ,10,00,, , :;,.., SltitAil4ol.lfs;• , 32, pi '1, 1 ,:.;..,:-.1113 i . ..• .‘'..,'..; ..-;!.;; . i !.; 1 0 1011, 4 Fitind.ioiiiiAfoY114 '.;.•: - .f .G:', l 4 • •; 1..4•7.: t ~';- • W:10(1;;•, , ;. 't. ''.!, - ~;1.5.•; ' .: ..,:'..: $lO „. ~,.,,.:ii44. , i .,7 . :1. PUitettreiPt.till4o24q)42 . •2skiitiii`';;,-i.li: .1-',. ~Flieliitilierlftoe4, . V. 4 l s ,terl• -?..;01-46elf; gyait , i,t!li.g4 , *d0tt , .4% 1 14:x0,;, - 14V,iIi,:e.vte20i,:gkekt4.444'7:.: Pittlittielpili il*ta'Aiti , CUA7so4 ,. Aige;ttit.M LI, Nglii**:l4o*#,r, 6 4 - VOV 4 ll,ii:, (#.V.VAV';e. vtc.Ao 0.... -'*''''4i4 h W: I ' o / 4 4 ' 40 04 ,4 '.. - .:C lAl , ' • 'At'. • ii,,'lti - ' . :10.419,00r: ..,, , 4i : Lrrw , ' ,4 "' , *ln 105 W liinjitiiyf=.'.,., 4* -4 ,I4;!CNi . . i tl4 4 4 4111 . 7.,t 1 ' , TiNti1ii," s '.''','i• # 1. 4'o l . 440,t4; . .' . .iiiNAl4P . ,4 : ' ' . .; .. I' ,','''' ...f . :;" '.,04,01;,,A,..?!;,:i,-:,,.::,,,,„,.„•,tidi, • 17AVITAILIS • • ' • REAkzai,,:.pßoltst, tin, T.. 4 1 4 01Etitenitor)beiii; W,OOif.MILT,.§,At 'mite gl,io . r . ,'lti,'-,Eorkelet cofinty , ,s.Yo.2,;:rldslo4!'":' lishreent: bra , Aw e ggonsvaincd.,;*,n4. rub'pf ,Eteijltt,, and ther - r tiolieiltitittived .Astqlerfi , intichinctt' fob " r behOutclinithe',.OperAtioni(Wlthibe lesist..ptessible„latioitAtil, fi fit:gebd Ointa Or 1141A4laifoli" AttliOlied'lo. it. Snfal *A , 111I; in twhicittilio tlietTfire bf stoneeOvitli'a: Kilr;lbr:drying.Core; And all 'the tiOniciiidocee fel! In anulficCueingd.,.witit coin hoeseloititre Saw Tsai n latith two SaWs,!. t t Sr-= dircolait,Sawi for,,:.auttforlitit 0; and for _ I _other. timallAawitig.. - ..-. Mite_ logs are n,in lia.to the mill-froliv the Wier, hy.manhinerr, and, in fiieiall• the airtingements,or the : estsblis tment have beenearefully amide with reference, to saving manual labor, and,lbelieve few establishments-of the seine extent cantbet'Anope : ecoeomieally conthicteti: '!'here are"on the premises all necessary buildings' ,mi ottofteriatid..laberere. and,a.lorge. two , .Story..l3lt ICK. HOUSE int; a ; reSidetese.t,,Persons „Itlestivus of tenting 'such pioperty, are rebtested.to examine' this. It fins the whole,sttrPins ',watrr Of the, Potbmso river, after supplying -the canal, ;Alai As, frill of 17. or.lB constant...pm:ens to the7o:tital,,, in a, 'fine wheat country, not. more than t miles frnm 'the, Paid more - And Ohio Wiliam!, and ; very eontefilently, situated for thetrade of the fine county of Franklin; in..Pennsylranin, whence.n . qoantitjt „of .Wheat is sn nually purchased, and to accommodate the trade of which, there is a warehouse on that side of the river, where itcannot be crossed at the remarkably excel= lent ford just below_ the MilL • ;•• •_— . I will se 1 one of the mnstvidettble Farms in this port of tile State, consisting. of about 240 'A - ores — tit first tale' Limestone • .. • an'd 'River botterti, lying qn the i'citotnac 51501, ad joining the Mill Tract, now oCeppied by" Mr. Fran cis R.• Dugh, residing on the premises, who in the absence of the subscriber, will shOW:the land - touny one desirous of purchasing.; Thisfarm is (Musick' , ed one of, the niost certain, for elk, grain and grass in the country. /ltd character is so well understood in the neighborhood, that' perhaps no farm is to a great er demand. Both the fitrm and mill are citsidered' remarkably healthy situations. They. will be offer ed at public'sale'and rent on -THURSDAY the 25th of MAY. From the renter of the testimonials of character, together •witb approved security will be required. - The ,terms of payment for •the land will be made 'accomiicodating, a portion of the pur chase money being paid, and the baltutccsecured on the property.. • April QC., 103 School Tax .Iceiting. i• GENE RAL meeting of the taxable inhabitants of the borough of Carlisle will be hel l at the Court liouseogreeably to a res!:lutim‘ of the Mari!' of School Directors, on the lirst Truma4vl, being the '_'nil (lay of May next at I o'clock . P. Ntlvltivh meet ing shall be duly orgmilzed mid decide hy ballot how much,and what additional sum:B6ll,l3e raised for Shool purposesfor the. ensuing_y.estr,!ligrecably to the provisions at flue several acts establishing Com mon Schools. :By order of tfoi Board. • ANDREW BLAIR, President, Attest—JAotEs 1143turolx, Sec'y. • „ April 10, ' .2t-45' - subscriber thankful for iinst lkvors begs ledre to:infoonhri friends an& the public in }nitro!, that he continues to carry alt the MB TAILORING- BUSINESS, . - • in id! its various. imamhes 'the room occupied by him for the last tale years,in High street, WC:A(11(1W Court [louse, adjoining N. W. kVoud's store,w here he is pirepared ekecute aillcindi -- Of Work- in his ‘ . lsae, in the best and most fashionable lminner; and pon theshortest notice,. Charges made to suit-the mes. By. strict attention to business he still solicits share of the public patronage. • ' • W 111; Mt:PHERSON: * April 5, t 843 CHARLES BARNITZ & CO, • • HAVING purchased the entire Stock of Itlerehandize of Geo. R. !timer, have re . moved the Stock to the new Store Rome, :opining. Charles Ogilby and nearly opposite the tavern Stand lately kept bySimon Wunderlich; and now in the occupancy al \Tr. Itrowni, and will be happy to re ceive-the-‘isifl-of-the-former-patron-vof-t tiiirStore7. and also lolicit a continuance of the liatronage of his old eurtomers: This Stalk hoEv embraces n gen eral assortment of Fancy and Staple f3OODS,an ad dition will he made thereto at an catty petiod. Par ticular attention will he given to the selection of Fancy Goods, such as laive heel* usually kept in this Stock. Carlisle, April 5, 1 813, , • • 11=23 rnErII ARRIVAL Or CHEAP GOODS-: • - • • . LIPPINPErt tz. CAREY, near din Hail Rom], IL) Shippensburg,bave just received from Philn lelphin,a splendid assortment of ii.w,fashionuble,and to which they invite the attention of purehnserS; they 'are prepared to O'er Goan at the lowest Cash prices. and anise de,sirous of purchasing Cheap and fashion able Goods, will End it to their atlyentage to give them a call. . Apra 5, 1843. ' tr-23 Ctelizlicareatti Cot:zatrir, ss. ~ • „. ,,,,,. x. „. 44, .. ..:I' t heCo . Mm v enwt:alth t o[ . f: , ettnslva i Va, K + IA st :;. '1.:1R:10%7i w ido w , heirs l ' ONAT 11 . , 2 1N lliie - rr. " , l o ately r . A . 1; of the Township of NMidon, in, the Its ". ' l ' . .., , N7 County of Cumberland, 'a. and all 45 ',41‘%* other persons interested: 'Marcos, application hnaheen Made to me, Jacob BretZ, Register for the probate of wilts, .&c. 'mond for said County of Comb, dam!, for the probate of a certaio instrument of writing purporting. to be thi: minaupative Will of the aforesaid Jonathan Booze, deceased. 't'her'efore 3ou and each of you arc Itereby cited to be and appear before one at my office in the .Bor ough of Carlisle, in said County, on Thursday the itth day of Miv, A. D. 1843, atrl I -o'clocK: A. Al: of said lay, then and there to contest the same if you think proper., . • ' Witness my !And and seal• of of at Carlisle, this I.7.thday of Aptil,A. D. 11443: ' s:' • • JACOB BRETZ, Register. April it, 1843. . • • ' • 3t-Vi FARMERS ) HOTEL proHE subscriber would respedtfully .form his friends and the public. genet - 01lb that he has taken the , • - n • Z.S.ICE)WMat ) , 9 , lately•kept.by Mr. Simon' Wonderlich, in East Higli Street,tv few doors east of the Court House, where he will at all times,take pleasure in, adrtilnisterintt to the comforts of those who may favor Inds with their custom: '. • . • • His BAR shall he constantly Sulijilleti with the choicest liquors, and his TABLE with the best the market can furnish. .A careful qsTLER. always kept in attendanee—ilind nothing shall be left undone top:ease call with ;' • , BOARDUS t akenby tlmpteekimOntli or yedr. ' .WILI.IIAM 'BROWN.. • ~... • - • tt-2 . . . . . 'Estate of RIP le. leg't pirollsoks; L ETTERS n . of Administratio on 'the' estate of,MAPEAßET'CAllitiTftEttE;late of Dmkhition iownitliip;lleoensetli - z hive keen kranted to, the aubsofiber, resitting in the' bo'reitgh '1314:1010e.; 'Notice is hereby given to all iiarionainifebebted said Estate; to makepakment imsnet,Thately,toid those 'haslet/ eadertissylE present the f ni orlietileraen tt t April 154 tau: .. ! . .11 23 400 25 43 lgifrite• of El4iwtmi:wgiwer, / dcwij INETIERS...of Atituiniitrigihn . 1 11 e .11141:Sainte of ilklie be EL4I A TAIWTH;:wrytvEA, late of Monroe towaeMpil. eOtotedr;,fen granted to Ate, subomber , nlildifit)ii(ik#APP tioilib(0:i411!PlIV,IlP. WlOlit 1004 tcgilif Estato o , l mma hiprinit elelFee to twitf.etk IfloM Toe tetatet,l _ 471,1 EDWARD COLSTON. • CHEAP GOODS, Gf•LuriNG 71; • • • etv;c:Po: 4 7 v •• ''Prf'• ' in-leatifir ieptey, AS riamcrved.• to" , 'Noith Honoree,' Sieeef t Welt frj.q,l3:,dfeite North of ~o)ititet.: • f 4:opt, mid' ndir4 , , .' i aprioiltti; •,Irgine,. Esq., wherr. , hd'eviill eis mriml . 4crgrrifillkk attend, to all.butrioesti4tilph' trinihkentrustod , ,. to him irr finriof his tiri*mpri4 , i ; . April tf. Alain ' sere ' et, rna a tient !free thelCailloure, . CA73IISLEI,I'I . , • . • flq litib*:rjbpijiduirigiebudd the nOve 41. house, would ',mine:respectfully.' 'ininntinne,to hia.iliendw nod iliwpublio, generallrilint:frieja'pre pared- to necoinmoditte thentood_the travelling can,. muniiy, in a Style that he tapes' will be found Bath,' tiptoe). to all whojuurfaxor No.lvith u call, .His table, will receive lag 'ciiVaitkU utid, alndl alwai‘s.be abundantly suppliiiilfodi the-best to he had iii the county. 'The barilt: anti Atilt ho futual eigiaantly, supplied h •ivith , the .phpleeat ,Vines and Liquors that see to be obtained here and in the cities. law Stabling, attnehoit 'fo ,kieukiiieligiiiiiii4ous , end will be uhilor.tho'claarlie Ot a careful 'Ciatler. lie hopes by stekt innintion to bitsifiesitdreceivw W of.'thW public . will be taken bv'tlieweek;rrionth -or year. FOULS. Carlile, April 5,1843: , , • • ~ • Attorney La* • FFERs his. professiomil services to the public. Dizr•Uftioe nt the latu redilentin'of Mr. Jacob Myin street. April, 5,180, H. , • JAMES . I-1. - CRAHAPIr . • 41torney ett • . AS ren , ived to,the offico.tec • ptjy oC cui)ied by John !hyper,. Esrt.. tin 'the 'Wnst sine of Hanover 4tt . 't, three doors South of the Court fleece. • .• .. • . April 5,1843: , . . ATTEN'TION TO LAST NOTICE. THE subicriber having sonde - dad a sale and fransfer of his former Stock of Alerchatt lize to Charles Barititz:Sc Co. desires a speedy set 7 Ictocut of alt his Outstanding accounts, and requests II those indebted-10 :come — forward and discharge lieir accounts Without delay, as the Books will be ,ut into other-hands for collection very shorily. CEO. W. lIITNER. • , April 5, 1813 3„ ELLIDTT ?FEIN tor sale it very redirecd prices, a lull ( 4 4• assortment pf Eirugs, Medic/ rips; ZDye,-Stuific, PAINTS, &c. togrther with Stationary, Fine Cap Paper; I),' the 114:invi . .etter !o Slates by the dozen, SilverVeacits,brawingLAN d 0.,, Drairing-Nper, Sealtirg_ Wax, •Warerx,. Penh:owes, of a fine quality, Palnting„bruzhes, Cray- Shaking (Pi-Teeth do. ' e llcsh Sliaring , and Toilet Sips in grot, • N'arietk,Varni9o; . Spices Ground and. us:ground - ro g eth, with every other article inti: Drug tine, he attention of Physkiaus, Country Merchants Arid' hyers,is solicited as I am theterrninelo icll -- stei — tirr ow prices ror o:whisk, March 15,1843. - ' ' tf --4 Goiod and .obizap. - 11 - 4 6:1:1EOPA Tine and other best Un a-LI ciliates, Sal• Soda ainl Salarittis, Cigars ‘ of all qualities, Cavendish,- Plug-a l d:34lst ancer), Cedar Wet:aid Buckets, Panited 13 tickets and Cool ers, Mould Candles, Castile, Variegated and Drown Soap, Market, Clothes and Bushel .Baskets, gener ally for sale, of the best qualities, at the Grocery Store of„ • J. W. EBY. ' Carlise, March 1, 1841. tf-18 ~: -~-~y~ ~ ~. ~. ,~N S,/ . IHAVE received my nimualppply.pf GARDEN" S . EF..i.)S, from 31r,I...jiatTreth, which NIT warrriaeti ELLIOrr. • March 3, 1813. " • 2:M0V1.a,3 ‘7,1 Ilonse...Painter and .Glazier; ESPEGTEULLY informs the public that' IRL, he has commenced the HOUSE PAINT, INC. ; GLAZING, and PAPER HANGING; in , all their various blanches, and hopes by strict Itlti • tentien to businessand moderate charges te'pwrit and teCelve a share of pithlic piitrotiuge . .4llo' shop is in Pitt etreet, directly in the rear oCtE;ta:::' vensen Dm...store. ' ; Carlisle, 04. • • iy-SR CLOT!, PLIJrO A superiororlicle will he 50k1, uhttizain for oaei ett the Store or the subscriber. • ' ' • Feb. 15,18.13. CEO. W. HITNER., ~.~~.u~ t~~JB _. , , 2000 - lI . USHELS OF RYE, for ibieft .1 :mall pay tbe market price in CASH. . CIIARLBS OGILDV:. Carlisle, December "_9; 1842 .: ,A , ARC.HER I .LARIS:LA . I.OS At mittivfactiliTy.4.:ll.ri'oe;s' .A ' Acw,,,11-7;ze;!=,: , .-,:- T4tvg., , -;-4-y..,% ., .• . "' - 'st,ViZ4 - till` ' . :2- - -re , *''''' -----77, - - .. - ..._•:.'; .-- .; ~., ~ • „ i it R 0 I-I EWB PATLN't LOW IA M •, _al. for burning• bard isithoutiny liicparation, fat! sale by the,stdisviber. , Tliti' light is equnl to the sperm-nil,,-nil,,ls 6604 freedom'ininhe or mien; ond nosts 1 ess, than! half khe price: elite •apparates for, heating, the lard is neat and sitriple, does not de-' tract fttom the appikaade, is•not liable to get out of repair, and maybe at a small..expenso .to these kinds.now lit.i.WP Confident that this article, requires onlycilie known to come into geoerithise, I respectfully Invite-0e public to ,nod,stie .then in operotion. - -'• ' : '',S,Yg.. ,4 lTATIls.•'r • carl i sic. , March t.t.2',180.,•• :,. 7, ~..,,,,gr.s ' ' .r ' Estate .of Jacob ,Haover deceased, • 'NC 4 g . I .411., tlrir 11J HEREBY qI.VV44; •ieti;i:a*,l4l'ritii: istration :upon' , the etitate .of,Jaeciblko4ver. late of Lu 94 rettnshorougli. tewrishiNidpecatiao, have beim. gtaiiteil:to'ihe tattoseilberpiahlint• the ,same agahakt is4d4 estal.9 artt roql.llo.ted, piroptitthom . auv k autiiiiltigiadd:tar,:aettlereatii, Itttd= thriiitt 16- • tipbted will ; 4• • 4i 4i:,.. . IliAVVVit4f.totigaiViiiAle.lote et aon p; teo _ p i•llo4K.lPtilli r tt r i l iA r itt ter y!, Oeketukhi epi ay' 6 , .t 4 ,1; ( 1 ,, Y.,. , , ,fg 1 .4 . 46 'MOM'. thilintft Cennitl Pete sibnorintrestaes , , :4Aftiotoo 0 , 04110 if4#l f r ,. ) '?P•PW-i,ol4tql.Q.int. ,. , I t h:obinfnlalfeedeilettet ti agalnytfie, /Woke/4Z . intpl j , . , El 1 121 CZ .~ EMI Y,~~