,1(i , .' i ; . 1,;'; . 1 ..:.••!.,'''i:. •y.ii' '., II t I. 3 F.x MEM , 444, ti " "'"ltatsatat , Tuf' B4l 'xi r .Blarning;.7t4,lkli, 1843. KrVotm', ',4 . IOI)SJA nowjonai*A 159, '-fb r ittotv two oilutikOeliith of tho, Eiosoiygo. l'fiiii4lpiiikifeigri lig to hdrertiiiti with us, iilepoo. "112) - .11',4?1.0.,. rho ,9. Ti 7 thoozeitiO:xitklui Agoni. . . • • issue our .patier. tine morning one day in 'advance: 'of our , usual . publication, to give the "largest, libeirty" tc;` all in, Our oflie'e en:the 4th, • peolviCation of IndependenOe.' • • si:rThie'ticing the anniversary of,Artdepead.enee. iday,.vve have opposite 'immortal Declaration, and' the nropheile,464 of JAN ADAM s in .faver of tlipi ` iiupo ' rtunß; step ~ which =ides us a free'and ., indcpendeiit They should be read by .'all. Celebrations. 0:7-There will be no * forma! celebrations today, tts:-weleariirerreepf-by-tlio-two-divisiensLof the " dernoeratin" party in town. Besides these we .hat've heard of several social parties on a smaller , scale, who will observe the day in their own style. This evening the Union Philosophical Society ..ttf theltinsen College, celebrate their anniversary, to Which the'publiela invited. • Tribute of Respect. ram Obediencerio an order from' the War Do. I pertinent, the flag was hoisted ht half-mast and ' seycntecifmitnitc guns fired on Thur:aday lest, at !the Carlisle Barracks, as a mark of respect for the lamCMCd Irugh S.' Legere, the late Attorney General of the United States. Operations for Strabismus. `. 0:)",-A'itirge number of bperations for hove. been .perforated ill this borough *ithi446'..l4t'twd weeks, Dr. .lAnes of ylilaclelphib,.but 110 W. P rofessor atA l lttl( O y Ciistleton C;ollege; Vermont. - . • Clic subjeet's have been generally veiling persons, • mid We InltlerStUnd the operations havesin every ease , • In:ovetl successful. in restoring the eye to its proper p0(41011i111 . (1 dills remedying obliquity of vision. Biblical Ciii;Citz.s.t. In — The June number of this work is on our table, 'containing a part of Ncander's History of the Chrititian Religion, during the three ftrst. cen turies: 'Phis history is considered One of the highest character of- Theological works. The Cabinet is published byjames M. Campbell & Cu. l'hiladelpbfm,ut twenty-five cents per number. . Union Philosophical Society. haile been presented with a registerof the menibers of the Linton Philosophical Society -cif Plains/in College, which society was founded in : 170. The roll of the Union Society in for inerlears preSenti the names...4' men "who now occupy the moot exalted stations in our country=:- forne upon the bench of our Supreme Courts, others.in our National Legislature, where-their eloquence commands the, applause of listening , S'enates; while the names are--not few of " pions" why; noWlontrilmte largely to adorn the pulpit and gar of the United States. On every 'loge ~f their catalogue the prevent members may lind names of distinction to inspire them with ireeli incentives to action, and give Own, con. rage. and consolation" in nioving . nivard and onward. • The Foni•bla in Siiippensbnrg. observe by the procecilinwga,,,nmet. , publish.ql in the VallPyririat our neighbors of Shippensburg will observe the day by a suite ble 'celebration, 'without distinction of parry; WhiCh is the only correct mode. A Mac pro cession, wiih music, Sic., to be formed in the pub lic square of that town; at 10 o'clock, which is to 3irocecd to .a. grove ut the u bead of the'Spring." There a collation is to be prepared , an - illn ore. von delivered by Mr. Jesuit Mirri.m, preceding which the. Declaration of Independence will I.e rend, by Mr. Joim .IM'Cuntiv. The day will'no 'doubt be o.6eed to the,gratilicatioo of all; The Weather. Weirither lust week tvas of the most molting brder: The • mercury ranged for three 'kfoui.tlityi at a height!' of from 91 to 96. tic grecs in ihti Shade. On Sunday afternoon the at morPliere Wai &Med and purified by two"se3ere thunder.stontls; Since which it has been quite pleasant. Our furrnoye at 6 generally engaged in liay.niak. big . . The grain 't'ojia •in this county. will, •as fat as wo[44;l4firti; givo a plentiful yfeld, though mit perhaps se.largo, an 01000 of last your. co-The . Carlisle .Springs, itt(64f — itiur irides from this hormiih,are a beautiful resort during. the excessive warm ,veather4 ilt"The.Loce FOCQ State ConCeniinti of Maine, • „ . recently hold, declared its preference for Martin Van' Buypn for' the mixt Presidency. The Com veOritritiras of the must turbulent kind. • ...(CrThe attention of housekeepers, builders and s tir tr .__others is directeditx . atlyertiseinent of_ Rum, ;mond* pat Ont tipper at\ d improved Inwer Win • dOw' Sneh Springs. - They arc certainly a great amprovehtent. Lancaster Examiner, of Wednesday, says , —The Wheat , crop has, so•far advanced that' At 'pretty correct estimate maybe made of its yield at %the,onting liarvest.,, to many parts of the - noun y lie ' crop never was be e in soy. f eitilOf the best wheat grewing districts, the raya. thelly and the, severe Winter. together: have been 'todestriiitiiM:'that the , 'crop' will be vas. light: An inielligent,,friend,' from the "Country; totxco' 4 ,pote of.thetio - otttoro, says, that,the:crop.:ooV.l/ ntaYi,bo good one, • • ... 4 will helew the iverage9fAhi!l,aneacter county , ; , ,- - • annulus Greta.—A. New . York 111Q*14an ono hendre4;nodfifty of our prettiest, ,',11 19 e/oft olt thiir aerate eller hearing Dr: Law toeTNOotute,..itre4lie'lleilittind ' , the ; elemeote.ef aM4 l o..,bettuty i iSce.. • The'onitio'reoult,iveuM,doubtlea t i have - followe4 • , *thle l"4 "l 4 •`" r "1! een t ot . tnany, lathes in itttetnlened. npon t.he recent ,lectures 'of tsiv.ge:. .1' .... ':' , , ,, k , :4 '-., `iloreigfl,lgelvi*, 01, 9° ,9.;e0 ii' id P a lr n 'iit'l`t,eifirork '4li , `. ol l higitli f ' s i+ triteliliotito hi eii;Weegi 'bet ibirtMie oßp!uftt, ol' til!i'Elitii4.44l„i"fial#naii'di!,.. " 43iiii'4,:bitioo.niiiiitv,doveiii"nio'ri;;:fljaivhati: * ,6 ' 99 l): 4 s';iiiit , o l, ll 6 i , ' ,4 k friliiiili 'Ii1;14 :Om AiniVik Ke'r,4tlpailitre: :. tie tiifttlitOrk s':liiicin". , r .4 04) ) ,!4 % XV . ."!.' , , 1 );,."';'1''1t :',' , ` 4 -",:', l ` . ,''''''' , .id‘z 4 . Y 44 • " '':?:::: ` , .," , ' .4 ';''''h', 1 "(r,o1P/4 1 4(01iiii AQiliii' in eikititiiio*. or: ttiO 44. 41‘ , rj ' , JAl—tr. , ;,' ) ' i'",,.,•• ,f..- '' ~ ~. {I ', ~ ~' 1 7 , 1 1 ( 0,YotOlikt , tht Mil 'Plnll,; 42 upwitujkor :-.4')" 11,00 Zigkhi'40(ir o 4 :60 stocks ~T,: . ; ‘ 4,:,Wgt. p `.... , y 4 k ii , 4 .!mr,,atavATl,P,Rtril,ol3, Y",.r."144,-ff, 4rift',,4` ' fi0111,400)'4.11,01.0#0.0, j''',.B`;'o;i:'Wg; ti!!,,Z4;',Z,,,l,'',"&i,:7'SailV.&b.akciiikir,';?...p, Y' !ME Gale* 4444504,1 ate .~, ~~ '~i~F ~ BEEF!L~ATTL]l—T~eoti'o'r'ingsia the yards on liiOndo idere b twee!imckii#A not 'eA'eeding , qoo*4liltl7,sniikrtfS . !Rtte-.1`,..,50 Per 106 ltiir.;"`iiifiiA of the'pr4iumiweek.• rates, 4 tOef 24,, but In 'ant etptttioq'pftifitrtter supplies, the dcmand at present is liin'itaiJ. 1 . ..' ; ,.; ;; F.oll.lo4llltershaveino atechiortiik4ilfs'i ;i44;otriVot;nomplet e d their previouSlystir!n7 latedecOntiii,tof:;Thelast sale , of-Sitsqtcelliiitiiik the weelint branlift.iirOirt49.Tid'?iie the. sanAptit, , ,Ith,out gy.,Alu l K ng..,,,lanward • ittraflOrtkettled; $6 873; ! .. " 4 - 4 4 i cu ili tilk t Ytt i5 .02,0450.. found` iieretinaSirt 0442 ;i'mvever, .oylvania, haVo i:itilar,: :: tall4 . 4fr t :wliii;44,o'7o M i thne , the demand . lieni . fallen--Oirtticti'o', 4 nnikith': standing 1 18 to' Si 22 'ciakitirl'. , eolfly,ttre week for good to prime red. .We. hiri , nfie4nnni, . actions, in Rye to report, but Pennsylyanka.ll Worth 62' to 63 cents. Corn bai sold acs 4 to 54 cents, including white and yellow: anti ; gitip 27 to 29. • SPlRlTS.—Whiskey ha's further declined, bar. role having sold at 23 cents, and hhds at 22i to .22. Wo hear of no transactions. in N. E. Rum. • ' F'HILADELPIIIA, July 1,1843. 'FLOUR—Ave notice sales early in the week nt $5 -1 25 for . ,good superfine shipping brands, at whichprice holders to.clay refuse to sell. Wo Lice a sale on Thursday of 300 bbls. James Pat. terson's extra family flour at $5 75. Other eliniee brands, fur family use, $5 37,1 ass 50. yc ' Flour, $3. 37i. Corn Meal, $2 .. GRAlN—Consitierable' sales bay ed during the week at prices ranging from 51 16 aSt 20 per bushel for Wheat, llye, 64 a 65 eta. Corn, Yellow Flat, 55 a sc cents. • Oats, Penn. syMtnia (inferior) 314 aents; fair, 32. a 33 cents 1..' Delaware, 30 a 31 ; Virginia, 29 a 30 cents. WIIISKEY—At 24 a 25 eta, per gallon. In Columbia, on Wednesday the 21st inst. At.twor.nny, relict of. .Sylvattus. "%law, berry. She uas born in l.atteaster.county, Decem ber 1511,1 ifittottal died in her 75th year. For linty-eight years, and up to. the time of her death, she continued to be a consistent member of the Methodist Episcopal Church ; sun, departed in peace; with a good hope of a blissful itnntdrtality.— Iler death wits inch as the ehristiatt would tnostde sire.• It wits like the setting of a stunnrer's aunt, when not a cloud obscures the horizon. — Columbia papers. _ kfsioNlX`94.lf(P UNION PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, THE piddle generally are r,!Niertfully invited to ahem! the celebration or the fil l • Mort) annivershry, or the Uniim Philosophical Society, to he held in the NI. PI. ClMeeli. on TVI:F.IDAY EVENING toC,Xt, the 4th of July; evereises to commence-lit 71 o'clock. N. No private invitations kill he eirc‘ilided. Ili order of. Cont. of Arrangements • ANNUAL ADDRESS Animal Addles' lietiire the Literary Souk tics in Dickinson College, trill he delivered by the Rev. Dr. Ilirrtittsk,or AVEnstscAy, the Church; exercises comment: 7 Su o'clock, A. :11. ' the ;ghoul:thee or, the citizens 01 (he town, mid the public generally; is respectfully solicited. ' _ Unnt~u~, tlt~..,,~3clt'as..lw:Unsaauci~•4r: I 51.,. ' n ~. Pamphlet Laws. TILE Pamphlet I.ol‘vs 0t the lasi session 0 the Petinsyt%atlia I.rgishattre,ll:.re been reeel%ril fur Cumberland county, and art ready lin distribution to thoht• 10 root:Ivo thrill. July 4,1843. I. 11. CRISWELL, 651re5 I a leen trlp Y the Subscriber, on the 2,..-1(1 or 9,11 AD of June, last, this borough, .A DLAT lIOLISIE ' • shout eight or nine years old; lie is about sixteen lands high anti has a s..ar on his right hind leg.— Vhe owner is requested 'to (lone forward, prove woperty, pay eliargeS anti take him away. Ctirlisie, Juli- 4 1.843 JOHN HATFIELD. NOTICE. Tl-IP, PUBLIC, and all concerned, are. lwrehr mdilied,that, as "an tipplication x by the Ikeettors of (lie Owlish!. Bank" polilishet: in the the stlisle Ilerald of the last week, "is to lie nettle to the 1117:* Legislature, for the renewal of the char ter of the Carlisle Blink, by the name and style of the Carlisle Ilatik,"—the determination hell% made, -and the resolution loving Lein adopted by that board, without the knocHedize or 6 - 111i,ent of the SlM:l.:hold ers. or of their assent being asked or obtained in shy way—a, Petitim, Will likewise he presented by the Stockholders and other's. to tit:if honorable hotly, At the same session, in opposition to it, with a remon strance, ammonite; s'arions renson4 for their disap proval oldie measure • %rid( oldections of seat I,;.'eiglit and character, us, in dieir estimation, n ill prevent the Legislature ' from entertaiithe; any propositions' of the Mil. Betide, many of the Stockholders are of the opinion .that.a.more- . propitious -period' for winding tip the flank, told thr its littisilig a gradation so case—firma n stale of inertness, Into a. state of ilitlitratioll, cannot ()usably occur than the pivsent. A SI'OCKIIOLL)Eit. Curlisle, July 4, 1543 (1111111 1 1:312 rriliE Proprietor respectfully informs the public. In general, that he is now ready to ac commodate klarge number of 13oardere and Mrs. The Springs are satiated q miles North of Carlisle; Climbed:it'd county, Pa. and 5 miles South of Sterrets Gap, on the north "'fountain ; in a fine , romantic place ; there is tin ',extensive' Bathing establishmem both warm and cold, attached to the same, and every accommodation' May be re lied on. . ' D. CORNMAN. July 4, 1843., • • • st4ip N. ,13.:A , Barouche will run fromCarlisleto the Springs during the season, for the accommodation of Visitors.' D. C. :1 • ' ,ll —ilaq/1/.1/0,11•DIS : ~...' Patent "Irmen* . ,' and Ito Proved 'Lower 1 f. . ,-, , , WINPOW , SASIIii PlitiGS,.. . 11'H thie li m it. *id *,.„t i t ( xi, „ o.o.,„, yy• 'tat) be fivad telot4 ;I titibbt 'M x . l' e lk 4 Intl be ltit a' part wity detiiigtol - but:tt posaiti i Id beteg opened any furitlier,Opit' , itt§.. 'iattsfdik, irk took 4 prprottint at thd ArnefiCiiiinstit,titqlk tiC Yorb;tettilutve hCeriretatirmentled RP M Scritoo#loC, article, by the best eorpenterathrombeqtheo,oo 147: wheretettntindbecd. They are, warrautti/ tin( - sti' lose '..llleir Pl ils4o 4 ,o lr ,b realS• 7, 4iftepOintil. for pi*:.?' ',fitting the,',n‘titeitta'sellAt•SitSlib,ilitilllirttqlgtrfni si*etidg - the tipittpittlitte:sizes,ll94,p9 , Jy.ttn . !Ling. , ;Ifibililittd ibidtesStigol,'. (.?.';r - t''.; -. - ^iff.d. 'er . ..:,t,.„ i ,-;gor .. -i i le i afthe 'in it tli i l o'i 'si°4ool,.., 1 0k,liliii, iltor9l milok. trikor . pri ii) mimnath*:49l,o,eiii-) ithr gr ,' q "ii i iitito wn . :Afe 4 Wlblii,"ll44eikitiiiv v ! o t o mf ameitia 'colitrigsbuleg,Get,tyaburg;, lietivilfic,44iii# :•,:li ' -mt 1V10 1 ,0441.01f61 ie . r; 'Olt itiftii%ithi - N. ~-; IA I 41.140plibi,Nit.ittlprey, ~!!ifibiiil:),P.-i4T,400 :0414.1W6Y--9fitjik'fi', :' 'rit;lftgOtoAPiliv:4,,r.:a;;;hig-.'4,4e k.rtinet Otis', Itiotkielitt till tent Aid.'" .lrh ii#: springs can be p. .:tittitlis iiititillTd'll yillifge t t' o : - .•: , ...'•44rgkillikltt : :: c -t ' A i i i 4q 7 : -" ' ' , 7si -7 .—' - =• ! ;P' : : - Aq4§ •-. ,-: .; 1 ,. m A -V A44ig f*,rc4'46Vih j 1; 14r„o" ini 441*.41a7' o OA f V,w. .i- DIED, reeriving nnother simply of Sommer Goods,which will he sold Clicaper than corr.— A tiMog the goads receiving this week, will be foam! lot gelot of . Calienes from 4. to 12i cents. Ging ham froni 10 to 20 cents. Pants sniff from fij- to 25 cents. Lawns from I'2l to 31+; Wiz:in:ens and Mmislin de Laines at all prices; Stockings & Gloves front 6 .1 to 2•3> and a large lot or seasonable goods, that cost lie heat, (recollect that) and he sore to call at the old dap, the third door east of the' market house. • • - MIAS. ocilLtly. June 21, 1843. •. (1-34 . Aretv Goods IIE subscribers are just now opening further supply ut goods suitable for this sea soil, comprising in tho ossoclincol of 11/11, OS OE LAINIIS, BACZORING., LAWNS; (.34INTZES, CALICOES, kV, ftn. Ladies itm);9l,l, also n general assortment of Gentlecnen'a %Vent\ which are offered al leer reduced pri6;.s. -- : Call - soon, - before - all the patterns sic selected. .' • • lIAIINITZ Sz CO. Carlisle, June 14, 1813. 11-33 • 1111.0 TS & SPADES: . _ - _ 10 Coda Booti and Shori,josi received and for snle very low At the stored June .18441. CLIPPINUER & CAREY, Shippens• burg, have just received a large and hplendid and fifshmuuble assortnienv or6opps, for the Sum mer which they will 'sulfa the leivest , imaginable prices. June 21,1843. Estate of Hannah Goorly deceased. LETTERS "of Administration on the . 1 - 4 estate of HANNAH GOORLY, late o f Brooke county; Virginia, have bbeti issued to the subscriber residing in \Vest Pennsboraugh township, Cumber land county, Pa. All persons having claims against said estate, will present them for,settlement without delay, andd.hose indebted will make payment to • • Attie ,- • WVIS geYl ll 44AnSt 4010 1 7;1149: , • C 3-12 E 1 T (43C44,4.34•4...W)ct' theltreimises of the stibseriber, reit er'aboet the lath of Mayiliett, -TWO‘STEJEJI6I, :-- anlifiosoci to )10 tied 4 years old;Vorttetwin le with Spot*, the other s. black °therm:irks got reconciled. Aoy pereoftetfiledeg them to the oweer,oear Kreit. lows . 1 3vei t ,Otitonontoinntionao dist they.23iyba r"Ver"t ',w I RYFAi ;;Lrewiktleik: e, ,1 - BE NJAMM ..qtk,r,ll4 PeDitsbttro to.iuse 2t, lOW . •v*Ztilig •„... ~.,f', : •.o l 49 4 'l 4 Cra, ; —Wc`i''..,- . ", • ••••!';:s -',;, ~,, • ',..- ,•,-,---,, - , ; , ...k: — .7 , - -, • , :" 4 , ;—:,', , ,, ,, F , ..r.,••••ct. , ');,.., i , APrt.P.J-4,41Q0,0110,,A v iii.,,5,,tb0: Dirtatacti'nfigliilreld.Bayilataliei'eFfia:;, islatnva4t;44oAW 'O6lOO ofhKniMv.lioitgar. a feneWar'or ihbl•Vif 'l`.aPtll4,aaidnlia4k , lby , , , ,the name and:stile;oo) Qarliole Ifail.','.: Ai' 4 ) 1, *7. 4 tended that it. shaltli th 'Ocatil In Carlide;v.einnabar., lantVionnyr„gjittatigiialliave**tib!Vari( now haii;;CO!*it(4l4:llree, buncllTOD.4 l )4, ll o 4 0:1:' for_tho :erieatte.;.opj . *t . Of Bankinedfid ..'dlittis, ijitnigi purpiale. ,c'',.l3y:iartlai'gr ifte,.o.pard'orlifiVitakkA .i r - ii''''- '.. ' , YV .. - 9 9BE AP T P i lt.tSiil ~,ithelbftoi:N. : :: , ..,:1;; ; ; , ,' 4;,' , '..; ,, -.T,1, A lranner-111 JOURNEYMAN l'alic;ve of , Ointl \bitpnwill find imistufit meolL one who understands 'loth briOches or the ha mess tvod , c pi. • txre • , 0,0 , 1 , • - • JACOB SHROM. - 'Cgintleattoc 28 ;4 8 43. s 3t-35 ..'--Nisf.'; , '.,,r.',-,4 4 - `ie'i 4iii , s ~;.I. ' i. it s.• . ' :, it iirlii - e - Of ituntleyittrits of Venditioni EXpon-* #lo.:lne Areettl,listied out of the Court of 43 ' •oiriOonAlllV"Of.' Utittiberland county, will be ex-, ' - 'll ." 1,1 ' , . 1. , f the 11 p90040,p9....i r .5a l. a Court douse, in the her itllgVoricttehtSte, on: SATURDAY, the 3d day of wtiSr343, l lt 10 o'clock A. ID, the following 4,94141;644i§a11;5tate, viz{ . , !y:j ACII, of .Gmup d, - situate in the Main streqopf. Shirernanstown Allen township, bounded h'Y'llie‘sitid street,nnd On 'the West by . Samuel Black, ,tital onllie East by George Hoop, containing fill t ni neefeelfront, and two hundred feet in depth,having thekeoke'rected a two story fratni3 Store Room, and titiyo,:atory dwelling HOUSC,,thereon erected. Also, A Lot of Ground, situate in Shire manstown, 'Allen township, bounded South by hick ory streetOyest by Hannah Shireutan, and 'twit by Daniel - Maxwell; containing forty seven feet front. and sue Inindeed and - eighty three feet in depth. . Also; A Lot of Ground, situate in Shire -1 nianstown, Bost Pentoborongh township, bounded North by Rail Road street, East by olosepla Stroll's heirs, and Jacob and henry Rupp on the West, eon tainiog seventy live feet in trout, mid one hundred and ninety e feet in depth, hnving it slaughter house thereon erected.. Seized nini taken in execution as the properly of, Martin G. Ituppi Also, A 'Tract of bind, situate in Allen townsidn,\ Cumberland counts, containing, seventy six- atres,more,or less, adjoining lands of John Rich elberger, Album Diehellterger, George Rapp, an'coli Long,John Shoup and callers, having thereon erec ted a two story dwelling I MUSD, Darn, Still house and other ant honses. :Seized and taken in (Amu- tion ns the property of Frederick Long. Also, A Lot of Ground, situate -to-Silver Spring. towathip, Comberlawl-county,containing flee acres; mom or less, ntljniang hinds of Joseph Estuji- Ipsol, Pretlvrick Nyers, M Abell:nu! Mrs. Mas ' ser having thrreoil ereetcel:n two story log lionsil unclatnhle. Seized aid taken in execution as the 'property of Imute, I.is ingston. • _Also, A Lofig—dfoluillj.ri the boroughof Now.int.,oootoioing• 40 feet in breadth 1111(I t.NO feet in depth, noire or less, hounded by a lot M . . 1111111 Bricker on the East, by.a et) feet alley sn the Scott'', .Iry :mother lot of JoseplinDtto on the West, and by 16i/ emu! street on the North, having themm erec ted a t wo• story Brick ROUSE and Frame Hack Also. A Lot of Ground, in the-borough of Niewville, containing 40 rvet in breadth, and Wu in 'lila, ttlere Or less, hounded on the. Not•th bl 9 rail coati street, Olt the West, by I lezekiali Roads, MI the South, by II 121.) feet .11 lety,uncl no the East by the above ilescrilied lot, tuning thereon erected a frame Shop one story high. Seized mid token in execution as the property of Josepli Otto. Also, All the interest of Edward -B. I.cmitn•d, in a lot of ground situate in the lioreogh of f;tirlisile, containing :At feet in breadth, and 440 trot in depth, more Oe lets, adjoining a lot of Ahel Kee ney.on the North, a let Or Iterien E. SlellnleV on the ltcdlin•tl street on the South and North Hanover street on the IVest, latein.g. thereon eveefed a forge three story Brick house, a Mick kitchen and a two story brick house, and frame shop and frame stable. Also, Ins interest in. a lot of Grotintl, situate to the borough of Carlisleenntaining fin thetin breadth ,210 feet depth,. nitioining• a lot of JoulesLainberton, on the West, P. NV:kits mt the 1.:3,5t, on alley on lbw:iota!, and Redford street on the North, havil.i. t.reeted tiTlto story log Muse, wrother-13oordoil and 11 , 1 , i111:111 hog, House. Also, All his interest' in^ a Lot of Renaud. Ritualr in the borough of Corlisle, hounded on the \Vest by --, Brackenridge's heirs on the Post, the turnpike nu the South owl 3, lane on the SciALII 11111 i taken iu V 514410 1 ,11 Its the proper ty of If. Leonard. And to be cud by 1111! ILTLN;Silevitl: Sherdrs Carlisle, • June T ll.ll o ll,allia subseribets respectfully inform the -11-puhlic, thot they have purchased the retire stock of Goods of Timm. Skiles, coosisting of Cloths, oassirneres, Vcstings, Stocks, handkerchiefs, Linen Collars, Geotlenienq Hose, Cravats, Catis,".NiN, Sze., all of which they oiler for sale at the old stunt if Thomas 11. Skiles, in \Vest Street. 'flier a'. tire the public that ditir work will be done in the be man lier and most fashionable stile.. Getitlemen fit nisli ing Cloth, may rely upon burial; it made ui with equal care. WM. A. LINT4.tAIRSI WM. MOLES. .N. 11. Thomas 11. Skiles will be combined hi till.' stnbtisluuenl SIS OMIT. L . ok S. Cntlislc,.tnnq.o, 11.-34 Cheaper than Ever. CHAS. OGILBY. NEW GOODS. Piatbbaafiool,icoPJ.W4lt , tid-"save, a . ,... ;, 2 jo i i. , , i;if,/ 0, , . ',',',. , , 7. X' i, : .f . ',..,!.,, oar :,A- r, • , i . ' I ' . ' lk; ~.?"..i.,;. ^ 7, --- ''' 2 , , 1.... ' i ~...--- -7 _- • •:.--__-_----- -- .1 - ...,,:- ~ .y:i;` 17; , ::1, `.. : ,,, t7 " ;.'• .-, [i , '" ' ?',st , , , , , t ' ,: 4 ~ r .....,--- ; „ t , Pa. l tr.4 . p‘vti"g u4t,ii to s'ilit''y'fitinielVei in .4. rti:Xcafrate.ll.4.:C§ of every . kind,ju,s't give a 'fl a n at tin? hew Ilai Allinoraetory or the,stdiscriber, ,I , 4l,l;itallter'Ar Row, two doors Nytortit. of Angney inil Antleron'a Moreovitere lie intetulitkeei)ing conk snotty 011 hand, arid will inanufnettive tqcorder of tlie best tnitfcrials and at the very alioriest notice,. ; " •0. liiill 0rUT.18.114; , I.I.IIUSIX :zamfaivita.• atiazta s , •. of every- dcso.ibtibn, in 1116 nentett and atom fasltion able 'style, warranted t 9 have at good and p . crmitnee a color as any or the. 'Hats rianufilettired an the et ties. Alho, • Chapeaus and ITlMilary Caps; of every deicription made in the best style s ,and at very moderate. prices. For CAsn, he,will sell lowertfum ever Unts have been sold iii thisl36rough,--anth,indped, prices generally' will be Such as to' salt the. (temp:1810'o( the times; 'Althougli'he'preferi icflitr; to Cash— yet he as usual, be lvillintfo bufntry pro duce t..t the market prliteslii exchange for Hats. Thee subscriher rettirus his sincere thanks to a generous public. for the mem mgement he has re ceived since he first commencntillusiness about three 'years ago,in the old shOp hi Lowlier streetoimi hopes by strict attention to business to merit and receive a maim:m.6e of theft' patronage, For the convenience of •sonte of Ida, custonicrs, he still Carries on busi ness at the old ainp-r—but those who - a ish to have "pick Mid choice" would do Well to call at the new establishment, No. a, Harper's Row. Call and Judge for yoursihves. WILLIAM IL TROUT. May 9.4, 1843. , 1130 .1. IL It 14.1.91ry " FORWARDINGA COMMISSION MERCHANT; Illaelisbark, Pa. nESPEO'ITULLY informs the Par , . merm, Millers, Merchants and the publi c gen s tint he is. 110 W. prepapeil NS hh large 01111 emu toosiotis Wiire Ilocetesi oil the Peons Cimal , neat• the foot of NValinll street, to receive iu Stoi`e for'Shiptilent, Country produce A/er a:iodize for Philadelphia, and till ioterilleilimie_places. D. heeeh 'soul Co's Ch 13.9 tide \rater Canal Hosts, m tll eull I . roin the nooses is Ibireisburg : . Boat i . .1. C AleAllestee, _ Cliesmpealce, 41tary Martha, Arn3:31,.1134fi t A k NEW aihlition to the former. Lock EA, o f fin'e calf, sewed and pogo! . Boots, Mens and _Boys-Kip Boots of goad Mims and floss Rip nut call SioneneS - , Eadh•Pi, - - Xlisnes and -Childcens kid and morocco. slip p ers, Ladies'and fine morocco welts, all of m hid' will lie sold uncommon ly low fin. Cash. •• AI. Coldish:, May In, 1643. tl4lB Sherifi's Sole: . Y virtue•of a writ of \rendition Ex -1 looms in me directed, issued out of the Court of (.:oitimini Pleas of Cumberlaud Comity; I will ex pose for sale at the Court house,. in the borough of Carlisle, on SAT Ull D.% the ilayof .1 1,1 1813, at 10 o'clock, the teflon lug described Real Estate, to wit; . A LOT .01: , 'G1201JND, situate in 'tile "borough of Shippenslitirg, coutnirting 64 fret. in breadth, 140 feet in (club, More unless, hounded on ill, East !iv--; street ot• roitri - row hr lot of David Ecbdwor,ou the ICchtl a lot of Dinh/ fill (lie North by fi lot of the lice. Strinigh, hiiving thereon erected a two story 13 RICK 11(111SE;:iiiil a brick Kitelien, Also, A LOT . !MUNI), situate in OF the 1.0,% osiiri, of shippoosilorg; an the East hr Dr. \l'm. • Itaiikin, on the South by Sanmel A . l 'Curility, on the East by Samuel Eagle, and on the Nut th Alex:toiler Mateer,and the Catholic church, haring therifon erected a small log !louse and 11rick yard, coritaiiiiiig two acres and three fourths. Seiz ed and taken ill execution as the property of tieorge Ihiriline, mid to bisaS9lll bt ice P.l Vs. SlwrifT .luuc2l, I Ii1;3. MEM INg100::S.11,11; GROCERY AND intlOß'llloo . . . . , lIIIIE subscriber having stopped the re tail business is now prepared to s e ll sa Conn try null Town Storekeepers anti the tlllllO generally, Stigler, Gofree, Ilaeott, ' Tea, Alolasses, , Brandy, Clioeolate, Rice, . Gilt. . Spices, , Oil, . IVitie, Speent Candles, Tobacco. IVlnskey,. Fish, • Salt, . Plaster, .l'ileli, . Oakum. . ~ and a general nisortinem at. GROCERIES, foe sale be JOHN 11. BRANT. Aray 31, 1843. tf-31 • . Travellers take Notice, nlliATFamine.siiiid dick. furniture and passen gers generally, VIM he SUM front D. Leech and Co's Old I louse, tit the loot of Walnut street, loirer than tiny other house in I lavrislitteg., to Day of the. ralloa iii Otiesand all intermediate places. Niiv S.'ork, , Cincinnati, Philadelphia . , Louisville, lialtimore, Gratal Cairo, Pittsburg-, , . St. Louis. - .ling 31. 18,0. . . . 1f..51 SHAD and 112ERIMENG. • 0 13131.8. 'Prime No. 1 Shad & tier- Hog of sliperiot, iiunlity, cheap foe vstsh, nt the htore'of WM. M. MATEEIt;io 8. lino Ter 51. CurLslc,lllny 10,1843. -'2l r_m r. • p A rkno, or RYE, for which -.40...M0RY will pay the market price in' CASIIw CHARLES' OGILBY. & Cheap ,Store. liE subscriber tvtntl