m.n . s.ltb' r 4:dizttxoitsiatem. i'l traliagtataz, a. ip Moraing,,Lna ast, 16, 1843 Pliilu -10:TPT.4401( tin) delpi,3itt 4gnnt,fqz: tf l is)onrn,n,l,iiii.roniovid from this lato,Qiiico in Tiiir4l near .I{rulniii t S,troet,rhils. 41elpitit4,tindsis nuw . located at No. sp , Fine Strad •tolpiv , two emuires south of the Exchange. roriams M Philadelphia dersiringlii Miv .us, ediil ' p~hnso ' call' on 4 WV; ia aliorii.atVait'in' our • ' " (aTho communication of ;lector" is deferred mnlihodi yinit-publication , , IrrOn..tnotion <L. G. Brew!chary, Esq., on :11torodayepta3„..11!lessrs. John K. Longmccker 'arid tB. Markley Boyer, wero admitted to practice Law in the several Courts of Cu inhalant] county. Both gontlamon aro graduates of filo - Law School con mead :With Dickinson' College: ' • • Deaili by . , Ay-paring, a sevcre.ifterm on Monday evening last,a:mannaMed DAVID Thxsox,who was plough ing in a field in South Middleton township, was seen to (all 'to the grOund after ono o£ the' most vivid flashes Of, lightning,'and was taken up in a detour insensibility, Ho lingered in that con dition until yesterday morning, when he expired. Therer:nmre no rarksof the electric fluid fotutd upon hie pinion, and it is supposed his death was catnied.by'.tho pOWerful action d the shock ;demo. camp iir , ashington crjTl . l? Eticamptnent ut Menhanicsburg, lost week, c'atite *off in the finest style, we learn, andto the ofitiit'satisfaction of all engaged in it. The review on thursdai , presented a display of nu or. dinar, brilliancy, and attracted an immense 'con course—et spectators from Carlisle, Herrisiturg and 'Hitt Siirrotintling country.' The Encamp.' moat gesunder thin commend okapi. WASHING TON, Onilo U.:S. Army. Olistiursaley,' the couq'panies on the ground, consisting Of the U. S. Light Artillery under the command of Left. rembort.on ; the Harrisburg nide, an elegaid 'company, connnanded by Capt. Seiler; Bib Washington 'Artillery, the Carlisle Ar• Tillery, the Carlisle Infantry, the Lewisburg uurcii,:Cticd.llenk. raid the Id Cch tl Om% In. ottitry, Capt -Bowman ; wero reviewed by .141: - .. 4G . en. Attune, urn] staff. ; The several cooloinjett looketit tid matched extremely wall, and thongh , the ilny , was' trather unfavorable, the spcntaele e licited thoedmiration of oil who Witnessed it. • - • The Encampment terininatOd on Friday, and rho trnopa,front CariOn;returnod to towel, appar cntly quits irpproved front their jaunt. lllooting% of "tlie DellIOCraCY 13;7:Both ylivisfitifis of "the democracy" of Com berlandeounty held meetings on Moodily evening Ilifitr WO Pinter nom id - the Court - 11ml fe,nnd the .Tiereejlenmerffeie" tinder the Anti-Tux flag hold inf.!' lentil in, the Iguritet- . lnufse, which woo ilitf triMuted i i tatu ureii7fidn. Both meetings -wort) well ntimldr d t but without any ontitysictstn, save. one or two rallicrliearty tonnifetstations in the anti-tax meeting, no Air. IMNILtm, with alternate uardainn aurl tinifours exhibited the eltaruoter of Governor Porter. 1111, trfloliN.g fiddrmuffil themoleclaritig 'in a brief speech Ins eurdial . gide/wencc in their views. In neighbor Smeljrson's meeting, eller Judge Stuart had arranged the mestingaccording to the programme, prepared by the clique, and n pretty l a rge'ijuiiofx bud been firmly fixed in their seats by Making Them Vice Presidents, Secreta ries, &c., blr. S. Itylla um.t , war called 11111111 w give them .`a MM." Although a very creditable piece oforatory, we should be compelled to handle the rentitnimts of ibis speech rather severely, were woloVmdertalie alengthctied notice of it. Open. indblitspecelt with the lineS Truth crashed to earth," &c., we Were sorry to hoar him him Ibllow the text with declarations and asser• thitielatlve It, 4Gc - Whig pdrty whin were lobe very'reinMeSt nothusteu of Unita we believe l ton, thaten .0.116 tictifoethey" itself in tired of hnv ing its infelligrafe insulted with this stale Slang of thL IVenig 'gulled and' hoodwl nlied in 1810 with own skins, &c. (lave sonic of our ycung laborite° orators npd editors ever reflected upon thb 'c'nitticter of the enmplimeni they bestow 'slain the *nitre, in their ofl-remiated allbgations of this kind? And what regard can any ono have fin'thettulh who Will assert before an audience that' ColOO'ef JohniOin in the "real hero of thu TriailiOS,',',llll6l;dlonet Jolinsoii himself in every T ' one ii~'liis~lutB '~pc~`c~ics - imEhr - Vi'cst~ g{vcs Carr. Harrison all Hie,:ercdit • the( history ernints for him f in that- i allunt.action? . Leaving out this ' ate ,the spe'ocli watt a i•nry fdir one; Clthouith the speaker !ingot entirely to say what Ifu intended in liiiorOf Hdvether The ies'olutiOns whicli . .fullowed . .were a Cott o' Porter and sort o' not, tho •cligne-haVing 'adOpted witii regard to this iietaish subject, ,the Voliditeer's ingehious • phrase, "wo hardly kuuiv what it; say f." j Nikippevisbiakg.. V - iVe observe t114,a military Encampment i; to bo belt] at Sliippensburg, comment:Mg on theslli:of tCAletilbet hem. Some twenty compit- Ali'aii'e*llebt6tl ettinberland li!salinCl*l 4.:l•a}a t i. -The Shippciisburg -Valley says, " the First Itegitneht'cif c;ttitictirit .Volunteers, have post peepditheir patlit4 i which was tohaVo been held here casihe 18th er. t pteirtbe'r, in o iacT mho . pregot ; at the •Encainpinent at this place at that lime. ;• • . , 41 0 ;:IV‘ilge:9f:Pea:Yo_r; ion. John Miskunfur , Congriels L.Thoeise .Ni. cYArileirekiV fbilvesesi tunhatii fae Assembly.—: DickoVVviie ,1),:41,.3/r4 }Awing lireS!! :The Whigs of C u mbria•gptintylinvo . noinliiiited' ...! -tin, Dauphin Mi3x#nder Rathe4 has 'beou,Krityi44l; oligr4, euli,piet to tho er,9o Da ptito r Sbhuylkill and Lebanon. ' ten,l4tirt'JonjaU, •Estr.,'aud Joseph hein t iuut4l fi?r Aeseiubly. • • irrft. i r t floth arraid4 jaw) ,tjinot.bn tho phargo g or p. S. Treasury nidel p Jaat'iviek at:Washhsgton, and al:slatted... Tho'iu,y ip teconimen4e.d thp rrein , oat, re r iaotate inn) ii .bfrow •Ijo was a ciptit in 'that Departmopt; , calThpfp4owitig;'utio:of the finest oasts we 1 11 0 : ,1 13 r re(!fli tleliseied tittho.cclehroton of 01A;4 0.- 1 /f 4.0 tutu of Plftsbutgb.— Ills as follows , ,: , A 14 lour( ,yiT z ttittoss/ 4 ViAtouttOiatr•Pi r o4r. '4lco'hi4.lilOi chlldlosit,lhat tlio'NatiOn igight ottlj,lokVatlior, , . • , • • • - ~.nrratacrdinitothp 'tniautra of tho ofd &hoot Aeatatibliiiikitiate that those ard acaar ipt hair - connectioa, 1.434 pel t anti tha tlitmtir. of Ganjidatatt . for: it Ti{aw~i BS Oak' that riiported het Pleit. 4 ; : bavP; Y6lll, hratlcht'Alt ridAYtiriail,ool l,l o49l4 $11§:141 . /iP4F Plo,q 1/,`: ' PRESIDENTILifIBIVANITICKENS'N 'Tie following letter,„, frmit:,l"ppirj*Donalst dopywe rrbm.ool!iii)oolll4:l,46Wlt written last of Diellens" N`ol'ee; 4 ` .. but its publication 'Bet lie Dickens liir'ined out his splbon, nieftti , e'optously' tapfirf*ir country andpeePl; ( l.,le: gontlevfiniietq stintvt was, addressed Intathought piePor /hit ! , pr " a's caustic netiCo. o s...etter advances some new opinions) lktotos. •In rin the subject: _ ; ; • ' :,f. - I FLORENCE, November. 15,.1842. •,.. • My Dear Sir :—Sinco 'I wrote tree London, Vie have visited' Halle,•Leipsie, Dresden, Vienna, Venice,and are ndiv,atileronce, on our way toltinuo. 'Yenta° aware thisifsitho :dapltal of Toscapy,,anttivell entitled , to, be called the. thuns of: Italy, for , the _echolarsind artists she hei produced, and Still cherlshes;by her fine libraries and unrivalled galleries ofpatntings,and Ifeirlpture. 'Of:Allege . 'will . not now riperilt;• :nor will Tee present 'in'ention'Aer ch'urCh'es, nor the magnificent Mausoleum of lierflftediei;ivbielthas' been' in course of creation for, two centuries; nor. the tombs :of .Dante,• Galileo, Michael Angelo,' Alfieri and , others, iu the church•nfSenta Cruce,. for I am not in a very religious or 'poetic mOod,' nor have I been since lit.tepped intoa (Morini's,) yesterday, to buys 1.1601ty and' heard some Englishmen ,cuiniersing, among other things', upon Dielcens'Notefi on America, which was then at tlic custom House; and would be delivered - in the Course of the afternoon: One of them referred to our running ,Mad after 'every literary or noble person who Visited our country, and said "the Amerienns aro fords; 'particularly the people of New •York. b i Tho truth is, in this respect we are 'foolish, and from the first I have anticipated that: we should smart Coder Boa's lash, for the eager kindness we showed him. But his "Alin:- dean Notes" arc worse than I could have anti cipated; There is'searcely one' finfpwlified troth in the book I and what traces of truth are to be foiled, are so dispoectl and expressed as to be falsehoods. to all intents-and purposes.--It is a thoosand times worse than Mrs. Troll:mot:is, be cause of its greater anti:wily: audit is embitter ed by two double distilled ingredients: In the first place, he does not mention the attentions Auld him, because it would seem too dishonorable aid' revolting- to speak of our kindnosses to him, on the same pages where he'speaks his unmiti• gated Slanders. And them; again, in his dediee. firm, lie offers as an apology, that his "friends in America can Irene the with when it is told good iminoredly and in a kind spirit." •' if these pages contain his "good humor" and "kind spirit," heaven save Us from iris - Ikul humor strutrnel spirit, .But why did he- not speck of fltd no. html.a fertility and magnificence of the country= the .politicatfreednin'and general good condition 'of the people? But this .was not the murk lie cams to do. What American can read his notes on din' Capital and CaingresS, and then' lienr Win colt Washington Irving Iris "dear friend," with mitpanting for revenge? Irving ought to he es. teemed tecrearit to his country, if he remain oven ,tholitend of this infamous slanderer, after read. pages. . The truth is, es his dedication indicates, lie did: not go to America to study her histamines, and pee what is good there, as an lionorablenind liberal man would have' done; lett lie went, like nn l unclenu bird, to find what little carrion he might to prey upon, and returned to disginge foul meal for the purpose of gratifying the morbid appetite in England, stud thus promote the sale of his book: hence lie could flea no parlor the coontry but "stiviant peals of water" and "old stumps," and .no _part of-Now -York, _but the_ "tombs,"•and the "Five Points," through which he prowled whir such success end delight ns in. diente his instincts and habits, and from whence he returecil to the festive board, and, liko another Judas. sat smilingly down among thme whom lie was preparing to stab in the tenderest :part—their country. Doubtless, ulso his crsol pen found its rewind for so describing a young end vigorous Triunity, as to destroy the influence of her °Lon ple upon the.people mn g inio, s o il Jurn_thetide of emigration to Britislittolouies. On the continent but little is known of the U. States, except iv lint comes throng!) 13.itish chin. nels, nail the-English press takes care to retail only what suits it, and with sago color and corn. inentriry as will most plausibly blacken end de stroy our 'character. From Iberia English pa pars the contitieinal journals, even in Paris, &vivo their infermation of American affairs, Yet, not. witlistaiiiiiiig this disadvantage, our example has tin:Muted, if not produced, than semi-liberty of Europe, nearly destroyed its hereditary nobility, except in England nod A ustria, nnil even stripped it there. of much of its eleratien and respect in the eyes. of the people. The groat effort now making every where in Europe, is to counteract these new inflUences in favor of the sovereignty of the inultitinle k of which the United States is the only -example they fear; and to stifle gradual. ly the sense and desire of the people with respect to constitutional govaninent (preinived them at the paciliciftion of Europe in 1515,) mid the thieforicans are; to misrepresent oin condition, nniftodeneriim it tine. misrepresented, as tire (S. stilt of our institirtions; and to intoxicate the peo ple with shows and public mousements, and thud' divert und satisfy them. This testis the plan ',lithe continent, wherp gordmis; Music, operas and then. trio are sustained by the government treasury ; while in England the most effective means is to misrepresent, lin which the Government, mid the "Bank of•Anstralia;" of "(fey Ion," c,, got up to facilitate emigration thither, can well :Ilford to pay liberally s able and so pen:fatly popular a pen as Charles I:Bel:ens'. It is absulii.ely treason against humniiity fur the, citizens °four respective noinqies to visit eaffli ether, simply for the pur pose of destroying the chiselers of our respec. live States, What was tho indignation of the permit.; upon - the 'publication iirtiliF"GierY 4111: )Shaine ortngland," by a citizen of the. U., States? Yet this book is truth and purity itself; cotiipnimil With the infiimous semi melo.dramatic romance of Hoz, entitled "American Note's for General Circulation." The words, "f or genera l 'orreolation," mean a little more Olin at first ap. pours, and d'aelose the true iolent of their rapid spread in England—deli' re-publication in Paris', and their distribution over the:continent. They will do our country more harm than all the books which have been published for the • lust twenty years', [weenie Dickens affirms 'them ~to he 'true, liieralli., and isir specimens of the United States, and such is liis,popnlarfty, that they will hate universal circulation, though to the detriment of. his reputation ,as tutu author, rind Man; b u t, Inc ACHFS nut this, as lie has received his quid pro quo. J. I'. DURBIN, The Tarlir—hork U iiorks; One, °flit° greatost.wool grdnt era in Now.Trork has sold his cliff fdr this .year--amounting to sumo thonsand - pounds 7 -tor;i4NeCrits'ppi pound.. Tho sumo man last year received forty cents. Such facts as these in connection with the other fact that the English aro loud,itr thoir oturmlsintl i t , of diminished exports on account of Ott workings of Mir Tariff should motto every farmer alid . eircry mnnultctbrcr in his inn :4ipp•o" Worii strongly than ever to this, R(4ooo4lnd,salutary measure. A Sr.smUssi..--Aoolored men, tohtisttitUinie • Is Jaws - Johnson, %Op resided ftear r ea ton, 11~ow , :lerSoy, for tho last ;five yearsi iv tut the 2(l . instftnli arrested as a.,ugityoslaay,,uNl , Ofer .a t i dal hkil/ii,'lt' i jOry,iiy . otrup to his master t 6136 riga i i rr taken int) bond 04 - iiyitil;t4hy• 4;9' for Veho-v;aolhighly- , esteeiiiefilt but. thervlit4 - Nihnt's. 4a l n 4 PIO f6i;441:°4 to 1441:,1 - " VOn the 34 inpt. by the Roy: 1 ~I,:' M terry; Mt liyOu'Dlocint:lN to Miss MARY WEt.CpAIWOOD. ~; lOn the lOth inst. by the eiyin , e,', , Mr., Afti#l4 . 4 Frt.' y to Miss CAtisutlru Ili?zlppi!r; 01:0" . y6fk county,. Ps.. , ~ ,:• 7 , : • . .-, ~ ',, '. , ' ,d ' i ' '. ,i r o,the 04 inet: by 'thO Aeyi;;JeiiteeSitu:kri , #i. Jciiirt - I..muyllOCK to Visa' .1 1 /I;titOart., 4:,k1ii13 . IC 7 ' l ON, both of Shippeneburg, ; ..,,l, , ; j r ''.7 oi ; • ';,:••• jyrC ' ..'; ; :,` . ,i'l •:: ;:' .r4 L . 9,11, 1' 411 !,!..'',. :Ori'.'Ffltey , night , lootifor'•eorloilmiAli,ll)i.".Ml . B.' ' r:tifieri r ':JANN'Atrr i fthitt , r;' . o6:o : Mr. '4%!!Otinilpr . Cutheart, of 04Plorili , i#Xit,'cumherterIA ;#?"iip. fr o 'nod'claliiiilttir' of hir.'l2,iib,iirt' iiing t ,'.itely, of tWttil'oi)kh. o o lo '_ 32 4:Your l ;soictOw:•7* . , :,',". ' vci i, Ifiii•iwbr Jitifiliki; . l.llYrtiti . kiiii(QE tf , ytiotili.tvwmiiiihr prilnlierhuitl eitunts:4eilitiOtrrtht ,, olliCiketqk " .7 t '"' ' I l',' - ; ..-' 1,. ' ... I, • ~,,,,,, :,‘,,,,i. t . .!, i, •' . ' • J ~, .- ',..,? ..; i,-,-4N7,:•0,1 ~; .: ~J:ilia''.^..:.,...Y.,rn~'~SvtiSF::; i~Fu, es! Foil the Cprliske adjoMing thd'ilatentgli,s‘ MeitietactilStrc;iiby.„ilim 'Mitiiiiters and Members of the. .thildist , LphieopSl , Church, to esnirtieried day of, September next. Meinheri ni OM' ehucoliin ndyeitr !, ing eireuits, and the friceilkOrreligion generally are invited to aild'jedo in'themselmiSek August 16,1843. - lEtltai'ltgiraiuut'; CUMBERLAND' VOLUNTEERS , ' ' "Vl''' . • " ••,.:••. YOU tkIT, ordered to Totittlp ot,; i * N,el 411 no IVE,fiNESDAY, the Atli , ' SFA , ,•% ,1 TENIIIEIt neitot 10 o'clock, tool- - idetely, ofi .l ci l,y-or(Wtql,e(l r !or drill. • , , • ( i • ' ••• . ,41',4k1fi:)3LriA - 4sl, - • • August 16, 1443., Y . , ;11)t , 12 • , , ,; liAlo4lll ol t TlE:first • Volunteer JIM alion of reurnborlandlpunt, willinuntdc n ilia CourtAlouse, in Carlisle, on SAT. Ul,tIM V, the ,t9th of AUG UST;IB43; at 8 o'clock A6* M. completely prayer 01 for duly.:. ; TheArtilleryonuskclN fles,und pistols must till bo in order. lin kauti3ing .with bolt cartridges, which will, be provided by the Quarter Ains. ter:* 3be Captains will inspect Mt SANIPL. ALEXANI)F.R. LiOut. Col August 9,1813'. BOOKS,'BOOKS, BOOKS, AT , .IiNgEDLEIt be 11UNTEItS, CHEAP BOOK AND STATIONARY STORE, East 011itin street; directly oyyosiir to Okitlyin Dry ,Goods Store, • Where ore kept consinntly on hand a general assort ment of 'rheological' Classical nod Aliseellahcous itiether.with all the cheap.o inks and Itch! 'Magazines published in New 1 (irk tt. Philadelphia. Also on hand a quantity of wellhound quarto price ;fit. Cermall llihtes and Cerullo' Testaments propm tionally cheap . ; good Letter and Writing Pa per at I 2 cents per quire. '6OO Prints now on hand will he s,old from 3 in 10 cents each. P.EI/I.ER. HUNTER. Carlisle; August 16, 1843. N. 11. Books which tiny have not on hand when called for can lie furnished at a very few day's notice. PAY UP AND SAW COSTS. Tllll stibscriber once more calls tipint all pertions indebted to him by Note or Book account, to fry up on or before the lst or September next, niter which' date the accounts will lanai vidy he placed in Mx : Lands of a justice of the Peace tar collection. GEO'. W. •/11TNElL August 16, 1813. • , Selling off. at Cost, rrno uT REsEitirE. determined to closeltor -41 " '111191111!Fli:Wip sell .her entire. stock of Goods 72' COSY: Persons wishing torn:clams may rely on getting goods precisely at costs, lter stock enonlsts of a large assmituetot of Dry (Inman, Croceries. Ilatalware, China, Wass and (.lneenswaret Shoenntitl Boots of Cl ery hind; Paints mid l)ylSlulli Cottotry ; Mralutots 111111 othtiat tire Mal examine for themselves, as she will sell her whole stork or any part of it to suit purchasers: ,Store in Smith Hanover street, Carlisle." if the entire stoekin purchased the 'loom, IVareltouse awl cellar caii ht lad Withit. AnguA 16,1843 ELECTION. ripitE members of the (bunberiml V' ky Compa HIV to 111101• I at the public home of Trvgo, lo ltp prr Dickinson township, on AIONI)AV, Ihr 4tl, of , to'rloct Thirtren .Ilooo . trerii t;oill coloromy, to sto.vo through ti c' year rolriiw iug bait! elveilim. A. G.. 3,1111.1.1.11 t, SetOry. A ogoqt 16, 11;43.11.-42 N. 11. Eveo7 ilt,Roll 11110 11:1 , 1 111:1111 , appliridiuu ror innorance is co:olol to totelit raid clvetiont VALUABLE FOILLS,AND FARMS, AT PUBLIC SALE st•lI 111 11111/1111 Snit• on the premises on I the tUili of sEirrEN1111::11. next, nt at 41 o'clock A. NI., sit my real estate, situate on the Yelldw llreeelies Creek, in .Diekinson township, CumherlMol county, consisting's& a MERCHANT MILL, SAW MILL, CLOVER MILL, and about Three Iltindrell anil.Finy Acres of Land, which 1 have dis idea' into three small Gums: Isl. The 111 and about nue hundred n.ut thirty acres of Lao!, or which nbrint Iry entr acres lire cleared, fenced and in a high state of cultivation, with n good , DWELLING 11 4 •114 :Or [IV. Barn; and all other necessary and con- _4 11 04 veniesit hnildingq ere tell on the Mane. The M ills are propelled by thy,: dm ilrerchrs Creek, having an ampinit of head null fall,' nail a quantity of water which never fails or freezes, and the land lying on both sides of it. 2(1. A Pitriii lying on the Creek libove the first ilesceibeil, containing about one limillred nail ten ncres; of which about twenty font• neves nre desired and under cultivation, and the t esithie in good tim ber, there ore no buildings 00 this tract. sd. A Form lying on . the Creek .„1 . 1 0 ,,,,h vg th e h,,, t described, containing 'alien': one h unt h.,,l nett 1 ,,, acres, of which ybnttt l'iftertt /WITS ore cleared and eultivoted,,AKl ~ . te residue ill prime Umbel; this tract ,bas M 1 tffattitt house erected on if. • This 1 1nd is situated 3111011( lire miles from Car lisle, and one mile mid a half tint of ilawmore Inn most health All and beautiful country, and possesses all t h e utlt'antages for agrieultturallow pbses. • • l'ho title is unexeeptionableounl 'tiny infornuition no the sultit et, uitli regard to it,or terms of the solo, can be had by implication made to. Frederickll'atts, Esq. Carlisle, or to nie on the preo4.s. , • , " JOHN WEAlitrY,- Angnst 16 184.1. The York:Gazette nod:flat/easter Examiner insert until sale and send Bills in this olliee. VALUABLE FARM 'FOR SALE. Frllß subserib.er,. Assignee, of Samuel JOL/Nietledimi, of West . l'efinshormaih township, Cumberland county, offers for sale the •. . VALUABLE FARM , belonging to said estate, situate in said township, con= mining (431 Acres :f Lituestuate Land; there is erec 7 ted on it it • TWO STORY STONK 01Y2111111S16.rtliblIB. ;;Vel` with Barn and several othermin-lintises,,L9" gether a ith athraving Oltell A Itl/,.The'whole Farm la 4111 fineblare Or . i•ult v:At ;mil will he kohl "literately drins whole to snit purchasers. , Tltc , Cuinbtirlantl Valley ritiVroad 111111 t. illtPully 1111 4 4111gh it, CUrnlshing the best facilities for speedily rkelittig thiritetivillt produce.. .;• ' • . Ii nut, ut privnte• sale previous to SATUR-t, 1/AY, the 14th 41:11 - of OCTOIiEIt next, it Nill,op thattitot.he,nlfercitlat .Public Sale on the premises, at n'Oly,tilt in the afternoon, ultentlaticc will 4,i, grii it arid teilni Tittle lettotili " • , .:.•, ' • +..IAMES ItinCUIIOUGIii A ssignee of Samuel 11.1eateltati. t Atigit'st 16,1.8.13.; " • • ,-: - ;, ',; 6-40 .'The Lancaster Union insert. till &tin and. Charge }this offiev: . ,-- state ofTenry, ettle, id.et - EtEO H . 1 . In"rmits katainetitary, on.thel , .dinto o ( lIEN 1(Y - Klsitll"l"LE,,,litte of 111iMin'idirlisliip . , eossoil; lisivel Wed gtontell464l,o SOl,lBPilmi:festtli4, 'SoOte 'township.' ; so 0, osiite ni•d' setinested to; makti iramtshat.d and those having.uhtinis to prepeot thorn to 1.; •r NVII O LIASI KNET1'1.8,4:844,,.. • Atignat 18,1843. . Gt-49, Estgto of ffillionpup*i6l,,Aoo64sol.. , .l gg rptinki. Teteta tireolo ry' Oh itho to of WI Litlet ' UOl-11:NA:Or N€lr tow toonsikijr; detOttood,'Woili , 6ilenlAhOoe4tio.thp ot(61 tioilbers. All pdreofiti indebtedto•Atitltittsite , oreire. 9 1teotdtUtolrfolot ItionOdiatevoYment,attilttiielti g claims to iiresent.tlieto.to• • ' • ,"' • .1 A MES- KENNEDY;MiftIio t ivoihjp.„; ,7:74 - vm-soleitosi . l4,ii,*toki6;6o4; - I.Au t int 6t. ' AND . ‘P' -• • ig,rgf.PrimP..Pol4(!olpttirt•Famili,HAlitti;• , lipviily , ,uf,f3ll,E,t4E; 184113 1 ,4 r; tiV°o ;11MATEER. ait& 4:604' 9ib ' ' '' • ' -" , . ME WWI . . WilOt e gS4tEti.RETAW GROCEIF I?OribrityUn g . 41,V,..-ConsgsisSiois • 2118040,91141,Sitte in e iitry . No: 23, FifTh PIKTAI3UII9, t","7:,;• . 171# , , 'l3OO KS , "AND , iSTATIONERYi ,, i , . .For; solo nt LOUDON'S' Cheap Boblrstiato; tn . few dooqe . .East'tof4.ll . o.Gal Pificee' Mn.uh : • street, Carlisle, (old stand,) •A gett9ro Emortment Q Religious 1114 . 'Sehoolit Blank Rofts. • coraisttag In part of ratiailY;'School,Deitivo'slio and ;P f pc,kck Bible6i,driiiiions kinds arid Blridingt Denry`p!eariiincritaVy tho'4old Mull new Testa: mentA Royal 8 vols. Scott's colnmentail itey.al 8 Vols. Doddridgo's Family Exposf'. Mr; complete onwl volf4loyal b-Volf -- Buck'sl Thtplogical Dictionary, find 4 yelp. .Dielt's4vorks in; I vol. Royal 8 vols.; mho Dick's works com. plete iti.7,4coltr;;CrytlerA Universal Dlitoty, Rol. Ancietnt.llistoryliticelsq .NNtior's,llistory of the Penin Sala War 5 Vrils; Royal'd reds., ' Wil sons Ornithologyltil ktb I: 12 nim eeloMd Plaice; fine TuriteY . Dinding,•Aitken and Fioicte British Peete.2 Also the 3d .volt a tantintintio'n lately iniblishetl, (ireful Soothe" to Ctoly,)Attidt's true Chirktianity,'translated fkoin Ike GOrnian by Rev. J. N. HOlrumn, now Veit& •thef Dilthersh Chrweit'oftbis place. • Also Ltitherart, Presbyterian and Winebrenariari Hymn Books. Als,o,tho dilferont Aritllmcdick'ti & Keys, Smiths Mi tchells, Olney 'FI and Ilunti ngdon's Geographies no d Atlases, Algebra, Philosophy, AStranomy, G oometry, GrrUnninrs, Expositors, &c. Angel's DI a. 1;2;3, 4,5 and Renders; Cobbs Renders and 'able Books. Also Ledders, Day Books Dockets, I s :culla Books, Memorandum. Books, he, has - also on band different articles of stationery ns follows: Writing, Letter, Note and Deed Paper, V isiting_Ca Seals, Penknives, Silver and Lead Pencils . , Slates, •Mathematical Instru.. mints, Gunter's Scales, Divends, Sand floaCs; Inkstands of various kinds, e.rit tine Paint, Vie t aria Pens, Blaitk Sand,black tud red Ink Powder, kible and Camel Hair Pencil:4l4MM' Board; wa. ter colour, Music Paper, Port rules, Lithographic Prints, Packet Maps, Albums; flank Cards, large office and transparent Waferi4inney colored Pr. per, Opaque, & clarified Quills;runcy Boxes, &e. Also, Violins, Flutes, Fifes, art other Books and Stationery lqo iediolis to moan. Also Sunday !School Books and Tickets, llyin Books, &e. WALL PAPER ; AND RDERING.. f superior quality inniticf.feturd by Belrosc,Boii and Blanchard, 'Phila. The s'utkriborhas Pattern books, contalnliik spoctinuns'oleto and et - whiten Paper, and can procuru in u days notieit: any of tIM different patterns tho purbaser my require: .Ile also carries on the Hell lig:lasi:wee, lIIIM in nll its vaious brenehesoVhin he mannincturen Ledgers, Day nooks, Dockctu'nd blank books of every, description, and mialitjsuperier to those made in the city fur country tarkets ; oleo old' Hooks rebound. - 1 :-Persons-Wirliing . to kayo i)ir Old 'hooks re bound, can be served at a mod ate price, and be thus enabled to preserve inanftleable books that wield, otherwise lie leit: Writing and Luttcr trl2a anti .9.5 cents per . ;J. LOUDON. August. 9 t 1841 tl.ll FARMS - FOR - hLE, S. CLARK. 11:42 IN lIUNTINGI)pN OIJN'PY, PA. IX VAnmsnre offered fOr S ile,edeli , cont.t.iti IJ ing about 2.50 Acres of Limeitano and Choatilta Land,' well wniered and improved, wile duo proportion of wood,-situate on the Stantload in 'Trough 'rfeith — Valley;o"milos front thellystown Branch of the Jutdatn and (Thileoutsten, about 7. from the Tith.toill Gap, 13 from Cavitelt's Loch on - rho State Canal, nil_2o_froin Mtninellsburg and "rho ?bun of 1 mitingthm. Tinlire surrounded by a r. ,, peetable and thrivinc Vitiation; estab. lished tame than t)t) years situ:void a re near it, acreral Iron works, which landiarkets for the product; of this fertile and heatitil • For informatloll, apply to Mr..lnvs Ota s ifrm, Cofree.run I'. 0. 1 IMitingdon conk I'a., or Mr. Ilouelt s Itrontl.top I'. II 1 Itintingdon county, Tn., who will chow the peaises; to Jos,' li,'T.uwnsend, 309 Arch strceti . l'iidelpitia. JUIIY lIARE I'OIVLL, l'hila. August 9, 18-13. Plel3'o JPOII3I IMAUTI FUL Instrument, ne:11 tue, mid in / good munition, is offered for It, very tiiiy loW and oupterins to suit the ptireletsc ENQUIRE AT TWOFEICI. A ngtist '2,1543, •1t•-1l) TO MY OLD FDIEIC 1 ANE very desirous of closirmv birairs ill Cumberland county. Alr. .Ill o rt:sm at the tact! of the I 11•1111 t, fulls nu- Ihnrizrd to collect all mollies ;In c round which hope will he promptly tlifichargedhll accounts against me call he I) ,. .:sented to Mr. dtlt. for col lection rt Smolt slso authorizednut-ns agent the Lancaster "Union E.?,Scu/i '—and u ill cheerfully forward the names , of tb of my old friends hu may wish to see howi tire gelling along. It. AN?IITE August '2,1843: o'4o • CASH! CASH ALT, persons indebted to thikteseribe'r, are antitletl that they must eallo settle their aceottutspoth-with, as longer itululge ea root be given.- .• CIIVGILBY. Carlisle, Aug. e, 1813. if-40 _ . plAirrY Mines null Canthrid;;;mity Bey the p vtim, for stele low at the ali e n August'2,lBl3. GEoRGE 'near Inn„ Com lierluout roludY, toleyi . ug or ill kinds, on reasonable terms. ' st , •lo Juni haul nontp. Aug. 1813. • ~ ~ , os 7 rogiCesl . .. • • 11.1",..persofis Oro , hpreby , :ified, that ARCIIIMAIA.I BRICKER. ofth ilk, Cum berland comity, Pa., rind , an tit,;. , 2lV.Tty of July, execute ti Deethof A ssiguntetit of ohs property Ri eal,'llersonal and mixed, to-the sit her !hit the benefit of till big Cretlittts, tin utip •by mid an .: signineW which in of invoril. - All this liming t . claims or tu lleutills, uguitist the bat ate, lire re quested to milk,. known the satne,,uri .delay, and thoset.ltolobted to tuttl;al lutpuetit 11 3 Eilbssviber, resullitglu buiti borough. ; ... ~ , • ,-. , , . ' ;OA `,K. ~. l AtigitA t 2, I t 1.13- --- • Summer Gooltti .ill sell on' the b;:riinoe or my greatly reiltioeil,iirigep, for Cash. Atiguilt 184.5: .• '. 1311 _ , • irintLic•AL; rlVAlSsulineriliets wiltpirenahlittb 1• 41 101; 5 th ofA GUST II House, in this borough; the now resitle l „eutif.isting pi; a Due sto '4 11 1 1 ? 44.10!-‘; o > ,611° N situate on South Ilanotee.street. :choine frait tt;cen..b- 11.15 p, hull) Will,bqsolil i .the Hato thn . Will be Buhl iyittinut icserve 1, t •. Sale to 'eointne44 l :ski'loWelt i whent.i4teUllunne anti, terms will he e .Ciulitav i - 4 . N;(.40;1§43..!, „ ;. PRANGES AD sil; . . QClngot; just reseavettuutl for,au A-40'144%4 ;,.3 • itjOi k 'str'4itior,s Al 1 1:1111/ smith Coal. 10 Vnllu¢Liiiigbifru re do `ES4LT, 8 00*:Flica . ulglp 4 Daltililorc,,, ME ,9 Efllt U"E 1 IJY eh Sioiik, nt 23M13 MI l "'. cn the Court • ti which lie NI 11MSC hagfl • 111111 he i‘ Neg. nOtb i, afternooti, u: 40 . • Vetuoms, .store of 044 y Black Lykoni bow u bo bad itTIN NEM -- , 417 . .-ititlame.Tar.#4.4*- ,, i . ~'A:A3,,1113!4,-c,fo:4Pi3l'iao.,!..',flt ' SLI, 11* right tst lil 61ic sajo,nt Ott! CoAlrt „;,In , the:A.o4,ol A UGVPr.,iM!..nt:go!elitek,ll" . ..3l4:"pll,the'right, titlo, end interes t,pr,,Wielitilna.l.)arnel I, oktt iroa.of.l.,tiittl, ; situstp,Rn, op: t.op . ,of.llie flerrets ytoi, Partly' in Aye r , Terry, cdunty,otiAlloirtly.fit:S . ilVto ‘ . Spying ,O,vosilip, C o in-. u0 1 "! 1 4.c9" 1 0 1 1 1 9g cc ' , fie the sampopore or less, ottnut fifty acres of which ni elOretlAsiing n good I.I'OIJ.SE tool 1.1A1113,0nd other improvements tttereoir,ereetett. ; (fib Stinte.tructof land on which ClirlstoPlier.Myees now . .„ ~ 't'erms of4tileCnsli:'.,A stile will positively bp ninfltyon'tlist :they to the,lnglest ik'oi.,inforthatitin on tlit;:solliept Opp!) , to Fredpriek Waal, Esq . .; ' COAS..C. 'JACKSON,. Assigned of N..llar:nell. 3t-4t' 3,1843 TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT; fillrig enbseribeen mike titift. iitet hod' of iitlO"rofilig .1 illifpilblict dna they'litive:tnitereil 'into partnee ship iii'llie ' . - . • Tailoring Pusinessi:' old shop, for ntiverul zears °dimpled. by ono of. them, in Main street, !telt door west of N. ~Wilson Woods! Store, where they ore itrepared 'to execute all work entrusted to their care ma ;teat, ihsitionahle and satiiifactory manner. • ' , your their experience in the bitsiness particularly,•the jumor partner, who has worked in nearly all the principal cities mid towns of the United Staten, they doubt not they will be able r to render general rot i4tction. They there fore solicit a share of public patronage. WILLIAM . AUI'l lERSON, • ! MPH EILSON - , -- , Carlisle, July !..31, 1843. • N.O T .11 C. 113 ALL., thOse indebted to the soliscrihef.,At line covey ng on 111. 1 1111C89 11W 111111tiell, 1 1 1 . 1 i 1 . 1 . 11 1 1t!Slet , to settle heir oecouu:s witholit debt,- nifte needs money very noeh. • July NO sis • • House 'Painter, Glazier Br. Paperhanging, ,• • • • 54 . . • Ili .• 141 I 11.! to V'SPECTPUI .1 X initnitinten to the citizens Or Carlisle and the public in tS9ieral, that lie , has emniiieficed the:lll6lv lottahleSN its.branaltes. and liolies that , nit,ititimi to liush,o,! , :milli a tvelve to pfease, to inth•lt and reveise a shat e patt. , inia.;; , ,..• 1k iilay be low! at thin erii 1110 . Slllllll iinArlf(4` 511 . 1`Pt and East Chapel nllof, °p.p.'s lie C. B. IL Davis' immurnetory. • • -Cat-tisk, .Iply 19, 18411: " Stn-3S PARell FOR Se"ILIE,. • • 111TIf .L be stdd tit private sale a FA! NI of first rate - LIDIESTORE LAND , in South Middleton township, one mile \West of Catlisle, Cumberland county, Pa., lying 'on the Waltuitt Bottom Road,. contsitting 1 1 d Ae.lll.:S, more or 1055; having thereon erected a two. story STONE USE I, lar g e. 1101100 Barn, ii well . of first-rate water, a young and thriving apple (111C11.7111). • Also to he buthl with the utbove tract five 1101'05 of first rate Chestnut Tintlex. 'file \Valeta Bottom road 11:154e5 through this Farm which gives n market for all the produce raised up on it, by droves passing to the Esst. Persons wishing to purchase will please call 'upon Ale. Andrew Carlisle, or 011 the hilltscriber at his Mills, .1. miles \V.I. of Cnrlislo.• JOIIN HAYS. Judy 14, ISI3. tf-3 TO FULLERS, DYERS - AND DRUGGISTS. Calf soon for grent ifargaing. 91UsT 311,611rnetiyreli fat striev first•rnte .-qll.tlify of Coppr.iuts, witiell will lin. aultl - in iiiinntitivs to suit tittrelnisers' roe lino tlinit it 1 . 1111 Ie bought in the City; for i . ,in Oldish-At Burkhold er:l I lotel, I innoret , etrect. Al! orders will be luullrattend to by i.TItE•I) Agent. (;arlisle,.lnly tlt-37 • N. S. LAWOZCE Agent for the talc of StiutAito I diiafarfitring Company't . • SUPEREOft WRETANG PAPERS. areloott;e, Jib. 9,.11in0r Wee:, l'hila. The followink Units constantly on bawl, nntl fo wile to !lie Trade at the lowest Ittarket prices: Fine (tack Flat Caps, le, 11, out 16 lbs. blue. not . white. igx - t.t.ii super and stirril lie Folio Extra super Packet and commercial poses, blue am white. • F.:xtra super Linen Xole papers. Superfine and !Inc Bill papers, (Long.) Do do . tin • (Broad.) ' • Do' ' ' do Coonting boost, Caps, ',toe /..: white EV.r.l supe,a, .Congress Caps and Letters,. plain eta • • ruled llhie and whitti. • • , Superfine French Post plain and ruled. Do SCl'lllOll Cape and Poste.. ,• • 0 ' a SIII/I.llliiV nil fine Caps and Posts, ruled and plain, blue and white, melons qualities and prices. Also„ Bonnet Hoards, 'l'isstie ' Envelope, IV rap ping and I lardn'are papers, ka.&e. Phila..inly 19, 1843. - lim-58 . . U111111,ATII? rinFIE subscribers respectfully infUrm the ..poidi 3 ,quit they have ... pureltused the entire stock of Gootkof Thomas 11. skiles, consisting of Cloths, ' Cassimeres, 'l7citipgp, Glovcs, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Luinen Collars, Gentlemens (lose, Cresols, 'CM'S; fee. ke., ill of which they offer Pr sale at the Old stand 'of Thomas 11. Skiles, in West Main Street. 'they assure the piddle that their work will he done ill the hest Mati nee and most Paltionable stile. Gentlemen furnish ing Cloth, pay rely pion haying it made up with equal pm!. AVM. A. LINTIIURST, Avm. SKI LES. Thomas If Wks will be ea:Mimed hi ihe itsiablialimentlis Catier. Carlisle, June - - • ti'-31 11. 1 1.71 M 0.1111 Patent Upper. and pnproved. Lower ,WINDOW SASH SPRINGS. sfi,Uv/tteor lower ritig t 'n b l e l i k p l i n ,e d; . o . f . ll:,htt . i n t MOY be . left part %thy flown rithout itt'possil ' Alit'v of being opened eery further Orem the. outside. •'l'llev took a preteinnt ,at the American Institute in , Ne;‘. YOtt ;WI Bate been reetnuotentled son very HolleriOl arlirli:'hl' the him. Lin:potters throughout the rotatory rwitereeertiditnitleed, tile -narrowed not to lose Mich' cslastleity ot: Itreak, have 'whit!. ror pr e -66.yitil; notches., 111 the sash, stud. direelitins selectittO the hpprotiviati. , Sizes'titul properly witting diein lain ‘l, , ntlows.) ..r . • • For Sale aellte I tt);•eit carlishN nod :stores abllmg Hardware in. Shittqutiti•fti • Mercers burg, Clitiolunwn; •Al etnios liognestown, .Creette'aStlei•hlagersiowit;lViiyiteslatrg I larrishurg, at NV hole:kte stint Mei 'tail-;lairs ill Italtimore, Pitti4ll3q,liinuittaintil 4t, It tt a, Netit 00610%, ~&n . •-•.*1fre1 . 1 1 7 , C3 t ' stilt the times. '7. •• i• • N. Ayipt4iva should hninade itarroviil4ruith .parting• fillips anti inith sash (lib saini., size.' sifiiitgwertn Ile tint to Whitlows in olttlntildings. ; July 4, 18411. , . ! ,•:, FRIENDS ANATELow - orratad' Itt9titdtl,l6 tit . 'h. ~i Bo ots: and• , ;- Shoies.,- , .•,•::::,-,:,..„.,-... :,. ~,,..c: ~,, f A•NEW;iiitlititet4o the former Btook i'LIS , 'Of thin ca}f, sewed tool paged liobfWatios cold Boys - Kip Boots of good quit tit.y . , Mousawl lioptKi p . dn,l cArekrolfrotso4!lliqVA!liDemololPliN,KVls ki4 irli ..top c looort.:,3,ljiiperoil4olic,A, awl : Ali pius , film 1.,, 5t olumurn.,w,v I,6;l4l,o.l,olo.oiffyiitild Ain 'Wino/In' 11,1qyi for, &MI. ; ' '" , .Nyis. i t. ' l, 1q.A.:1 F,,1t.., ,Cartisfo:l4 - ny:IO.40: '._ ';':• - ' 4 ' .. ' -' 1 '' tr.q.i; Wines;; and' 'Liquors ' . . ' relli, GOOD neitortmont of first'clioito .Liquors, iii:',Erditah'inir.l)onictitit ."; 11 'DtatOlieo6l. ati t d,iti,'oldMiniattgOala cinil'efintrridn'Wlitekey,' i Iki iii 9 4i§l ' ' '4 61 :i AFact:critti VoiiClEDiaiidyiyo!t: aiii`Lis! ) L l xol ll ‘ l ?o•, ,, I' . ' '''':' --• . • - 2, . . j : ,:. ~., _,,,-; ~, , iitAf„'itt:,ilrAltelC,'' t ,'' Varliilo, Nay 10: tsar, i..:11,.), J' ' i,t - : tr 2l3. 7 ..' i , :17 ,17 .1?: ,1 n' ..'4' ' . . , , .. . ~, , I *.i*liukirot l o44''.q o l - o , l4w , bkelP l , 1. , 1°1P 1!a 11u 'ut 4 , 4 3 , 3, t,•;!! .1414Ati. !M!!!IMEZ - •••ZA449; lEWSZOZSZ • '•• ..r • I • •. • • 1 " ~D ENTIST -- • 1 , 17 ' li6.form n 11; tiibrittioris upcski4ll6-„T,Oth;' tic%rmuirell tor, thei fircticylql o o; B l l ,9 l ! , 11;11 Sams., rhth i kai , e,' Cie.; 'di* i•Cstore . theloss Artificial Teeth, from• liigle T09;11 1,0 a Nil -• • , • . ,rfOltice kir AriorilSoMli'df the • , , • , • • •N.. 11. 1)1.. Worms wJI be abiesit from 'Carlisle, the Inst tthiltinV24 , in i!neli , t ). • .. ay,9.4, pap: ; ,; , • ;• • tr,ap. tON.ROPONAIIY;FRUITS;: - 80 . . -1/IIVE:ALPitEI4 OUl4l,,ilirpioq, Mich. Wends and th - 6 , pildic, (hat they !MVO il)st sit,tlitur store on high greet; 'next ddou Ciirlisle, a large, fresh, and elegaut ossortnicl or ciA NDI ES, FRUITS, and other articles iii; their Ithb' which they are , ready' ,to • dispoie ' of; w India:de mud oa ,the most,. reasonable loins. ,Tileir 'assortment comprises thei following varieties, sill of which ate of the choicest quality ; , . ' - CANDItS'.-31int, rihand, curls, tries, spear 'Mint-,l,lnint jilht, ithes and rolls; cinnamon, INSS:I - hoarliottnih clove, 'cresni and hied-eye, ThompiOnian or pepper candies ; aiiksrin :Mil Clay balls, , ,lemon ; balls,. French whit.eoninunt Neva; French, compinit,inuLexploiling secrets; mint drops rock , and vanilla candy ; sugar and burnt almonds ; candy toys, liquorice, ko. .. • , - NUTS—Almonds,lllberts,English walnuts, barks, Chem iuts, and BrirLili cream, cocoa and ground FRUITS--Oronges, lemons, raisins , figs, irrnnes idles awl citron. Also thel,elt . • Cavendish Tobacco; • Ulll4 s suelt s Regalia, Principe, liayann, Tenhoeus and A metimna , sepal, or the finest quality. , 'Allele assortment is kept. otuisthial , p. supplied by Ire lt_ndditions. •Counter merchants are 'lathed Is call, as - they rail he tr.ous nis.iiiitautage oui ns eitv prjces.• The pairolia. , e or the -public is respe . et roily sorb:ROI: Carlisle, April 26, 18,13. Leother, Morocco . caul Pinding. OEM • E°M.TCPEEt..; - 11 41 . osT respertitaly:liiforeis the citizens of I hr. rislrrg, nod the-public in general, that he Iwo I'l'llloll4i his, Leather, Morocco and Finding Store; to Nolalt:.fietiond . street, n few doors ahoro Henry IlnelilePa chere he •Nrill keep et - nth:only oil band a gen . %.n.al .assortment of the folio-king tanned . . . Spatti6li Sdie; Sliirtitw, • Harness, fair ion' black bridle, wax and graio upper, null collar leather, wax and grain cair Skins, spai.isii aim country K trip nod lining leather,hellows Leather Po; Fur paces and Illtickanaths* nail Hark Tnratell Slier:p skis s. • ft OCOS: Cothprising. AftllNMo'roCro,Wonten'a inulinTssol red and black straits, French kill of different colors. 111'11 1 . 61111,1; Itiudius, Linings of all , colors, Hook binder`i'lcather, Chamois' leather. and Huck skins. ALSO---SHOEMAKERS' KIT AND FINDINGS, • Slich ns bout guys and hrenkers, shoe keys, ham niersoanvers, rolels, stanipit, , sice kticks, pooches, kaires, ralibers, rasps,• rlirciol; boot webbing, kriralllCM, bunt taira, pegs, awls, .&c, krt.- All of hick lie _will sell at- the .Tory 1..0,1WES I', CASH ! • L. I'. retort's his sincere thanks to the pub liF,"for, the liberal patronage which has heretofore been extended to lain, and respectfully. solicits Continqatice.of their Rears. - Ilarinsliarg.,May IT, 1843. Q u'cl -, „)aj• Attorney, at Law ,. OFFERS his professional services to the public. KrUllice at the lute—rysitlence Mi... 1.01, Zug', on Ntsln street. Carlisle; April 5, 1813. Iy-0 New clic. Cheap-7---Stoire . . E sehjariber would info;in the 'public that he has taken the store room recently oc auph2l by Nlessrs. llos,erman and 110 0011, ill North I !allover street, Carlisle, in which he is now open ing a large and splendid and chump assortment of SPRING tlia DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, &C, &C, of every variety and quality, which he int lice the piddle to call nod examine,conlident that the quality, of his goods and their low prices will give satisfac tion to all who may favor him with a call. • • CIIARLES REED, • Agent for ,losepleßeed. May 17, 1813. tf-20 J. 11. FORWARDING St, COMMISSION MERCHANT' ' Harrisburg, Pa ' • RESPECTFULLY • informs the, Far mers, IHillers, erehatits and the publ ., ic gen erally, that lid is noiv prepardil wjth large atu(l com munions \Yore, Honsetio . on,the Peniut Cninil, near the foot of Walnut btrce'„ in Harrisburg, to receive itrStore for Shipipent„iCountry pending: null Mer ril:utilize for Plubtlelphia, Haltiniorenial Pittsburg places. 1). Leech and Co's Line, nod the class tide Water Canal lin z its, will wan recite the Houses ill•flarrlsbuTg. Ifoat,'d. C. MeAllester, Chesapeake, Nary and Martha, Pacific. ' Ain) . :1 / 18445 WIROLESALE GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE, lIIARRIISBIJRG, THE subscribet haring •stoppedllie ie tnil business is.now prepttretl to Fell to Coun try soil To,wn Storekeepers aind the trade generally, Soot., . Collie, • ' Barony, Tea, , • ' Molasses, Brandy, Chacolnto, "•- Rice, , Gin, Spices, . ,••• Oil, , Wine, .. • Sperm Canines, Tobacco, AVltinkey, Fish', Salt,l'lnster, . ;Pitch, • •,' .9.1)(ntn..... t. , - • , , . runt n getteral assortnicut 01 GROCERIES, for sale. by . JOlll%l 11..111LANT. May 31, 1843. ' 11%g Susqueh arena, loin; FOR PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE DAILY; 17111 E peojitletiSrs 4f the StLigitehrmna Linetcill rini their Cars and floats as usual to Phil. ntlelphia and Baltitnoro.duringtho present soinion. & Herr, Broad et. and Hatt, Androws S. llclCce. vary hart' altovo Eaco.strect on the Dula warn Philadelphia, and Joseph E. Ehlur, Bahl mote. , • • 11111 P pollee!, tho following prices will b e iolhei.ctl to liCtiVecn place und.tliC above tZI (, • ,, g 4 , g , 3 •p, 7 1.1 E g _ • '2l ~."1 8 • P-7 ••••'. Vtle: 15. $.l pia bb Ale per 100 ' Dry Coeds, Drags; and:Mediehtes;• 23 400 28 25 '43 Wheat, Iyo ft: Coin ' • . _ • per bus l hel 11 ' 10 • Oats . do, t •„ , ,6 Gunther Om : 1000. , • .• _ _ t • 'feet. • • ; •ER3 50- ~• • Shingles• ptsr3 boo 1'59 200 - FlourPdr ' :34 . • 30 ' 47- •;, IShad & 1111ald:161 ' 'ller_ing do , • i 41. ' 311 ' Salt per , : 28 'Pitelt Tar u»d V.cs n • • ' • per • Plust6,rgrosp ton, ep. 59 .$9 .11e1np pall 00; 28 : ..1 • il4.;Afal,grotirl,on , 50.. Castii4js,4 00 :1' 12 • ' Bar Iron,. .450, - I; 3(50 ; •, '• Litathiipor,l,oo,, ' yVhislcoy per bbl " 53 47 _ . ihareßlitaks per 100,20 !••I . ' • ;.1 C'tirliStonti; ' ;do ,• r , l2i s - Tin:";' ,1 ;;•; , • 40T-'.. 413 •,•, 1 , „se. 11 1 4. - 111Ap,TIN; ''lliutiiiintie4ill'l2;lB43, i '4lo`9r , 4. .ckals.e:A7.„plifljilri lilood. • . • .• :ANWAR I ,; 01! Co :I,IIE. a n, rorllt niericallege of :Health Ave now itakwi j ailailieillb ba'thd beat' rtnalieitiefiti 14W01:Ift for FvEze - k J 1 i. TY 0 DJsL.s4.t RCA USE J.awl hovels laqin !hosebil.rolis toor . l,,wltlisli''iwe the titustl ifel4,'Paiaiiii . ji4e 13°66, Ithentnatisin iv ..•.., • ,• inclilanip . man: • . - •'• • " • • h'.lllJ 1.1'7):1.11.;" Are a i•e'vt.iirli aiii•a for kaitiataiilent, i;etviiiferti;lay cons, inga)ll»lisi.oll7 - I'lttii/l1101) : PtiVtii; brl;O3W, Cleanse tkhwly p.m); when confined to the eii•etilatlon,ave the eauw of al kinds of EgVERS, So, Also, won Ihu.snmc imoirity is,litep(!bitpq he iiien.brano nod moFi:lo,cousiog pulps, - ions mill als o — our . zbe' . . . The Intllan Vegetable :Pills may, he. relied on ua pi- Wilys rellniti.tO 0.4: Veli4f,tOol,if pplicrted Op) Ativ- . c4(lhig to (II re'ctions; I , ill,inos; oitsoredly,no!litith;• Out 611, make :1 iii:i•re.ct, elite Ol the ilboye yyipf9l pinhlics. .Pinto 7)irce tp.six of phi lotliioi ,)'lictaz• e‘n!:t niglit on going to 441 in,n ibort 'time so completely rid die, body from Croy thing that 13 oppfwetl.tp .1101t1), that 1; oil!, :mil pain . of every Aescript Inn , 1)1t11'.414 - .1 , 710,11" 71.1 E B(:1)1'.' ,; Per the . smile reasons, when, frqin solhlen claitigirg of atmosphere, or any other eziose, the perspiratiou is checked, and the humors uhich should wise off by the skill are throap iMvairdlj.,Cansing, runn.r.vEss; - Nansen n o d sickness )iain in the bOnes,;ivntery And inliamed eeS,b(3llll.llt.ont, hoarseness, coughs,,enti r sumptions, rheuMatic 'pains iu varintis parts of the body, a n;1 many ether symptoms of • C.:17 1 (7//LVO COLD, • • • Trm INDIAN I.:E,GE I:ABLEPILT ( S. give immedinlit iel ...Fro thei.e tot six of swill fills taken every iii i ylit nu goii to . Lia; will ip a short film% not only umort; We aboye Ampka rma symptoms, hot. Om sloort.ll.Mei restored to et en smuttier fie:dirt than before.' The witne tnay he said of-- ASTIIMA, tilt inh:Ficur.Ty ovnrky..v . tuns'AL The Indian ];ills looxen nod 'enrry oil. by the rtomnd; And Initvela 1110 Se tough phtegmy, humors, tthieltt ; tottnp tltit,air.t.tells or the Inop,nod rtiTihe cause not only of tbu fat r ove distrt;tnntm coin plahn i hnt when imgjeeted i often terminates ill, that -still noire dreadful inahnlY culled CONSUIbIin'ION. • ' It bhould Also .L 6 rernetub6red that the Indian l'egetablu l'ills are n certain cure for PAIN .IN TUC Sllfl ..,_Oppressiep,mptsp t ilatl sii:llwss,JoSsmf.nppetite., cestivetiet : ,s, yellow tiogepf llie skill and eyes anti. every Mlid-Sympinot of ii./orpirl ter diseased stati2,of the livtid . because they pite;.,no from the body dingo impprities Ttltivlt if ;161opited maxi. this important_ organ, tire the dome of l. very : lntiety of LI VP,It .COMPIIAINT. OM IVlietiO.lAtio'h is Cointilmeq Outhrbaks 4nd Itubqlßeti, (he oily alive meats of preventing the' drendful cc:ow:Noe:m.l:e ?f n. . ;• ' CI VII, ,W,klt, is to expel and evil (Unposed ones froth the Country. • • In like niatiner, u hen ,pain or sickness of any kiwi , intliede that the body; is'ett•ttf„..glini with internal foes; the true remedy into • .v.x.rvh Ammournmuumons, •; (Traitors to life,) And HEALTH WILL BE TB.P. CER VAIN nnsuur. That the Priticipl. °retiring disease, by C,learisinp. and Purifying the hodv, is strictly in accordance wttit: the Laws which govern the animal economy; atn , ty4 properly carried out by the use of the. ahoy.. Limed. INDIAN V LIGETAII!..v .111.. y,, 1 , Will certainly result In the oompletO,4toltlion o, Disease; we (aerate follow log festimbnials, from persons or the Ili ß hcst respestatility in New-York, who Itsive.rceently bedn coved of the most rcibstionte, complaints, solt4y the use of WIIIGIIT'S INDIAN VEGETATILIt PILLA OP TUE NOWFH AMERICAN COLLEGE OF .J.innwt, L. L Julie gill, 184 . 4 'a Doctor , Wittinm Wright—Dear, Sir—lt is %ith grunt mtinhirtion that I inform you of my hiving. been entirely cored of Dysiirpnin, of fiire ri niro stand, log,, by the use of your INDIAN. VEGETABLI4 Pres ions to merimg uith yoUr celebrated medi, • citte,•llUtil beint under the hands of several Physi cians, and lir:11 Oki] various medicines; but nll to no, ‘.11120t. t.A using one 25 ..ilent box 61 your, Pills howeve , x, l c;tin...rienyeti, so melt benefit, that / re., • , solved to pt rscccre in the use of them according to your directions, militia 1 am happy to ,state,Afas re stilted in a.tfeefect care. grtititude,to yottfor the: great benefit 1 latie received, and also in ,the hop° , that othert silnilarly afflicted maybe winced to make trial or Your extfuortlinary metliciite, I Ike ml Your . this y od - think:proper. Yours, • • • CM Ntw Vault, 1841. • G. kC, • IILACK:.••4 To Mr• ltielnwil Dennis, Agent for Wriglit' A s lntlian egetnble Pills, No. 288 Greenn idt st. N. Y...;,. Dear Sii—Af'yotif.' recommendation, I some thins . • sines ittaile Aria l of Av,iticurvs 4NIMAN rit,te.s of the or.lll , Antericmn nuif•enu userrtotrit for : ;' Purifying illimilAnd :miaow:10(1g the:vstexn ) a, hare received 'mire bent:4li n•ousthete• use, from ' usury meilielne; it lcis lieretofiwo beets nay good fin time ha (Juliet. um, dyer 'sir, unit puny your. ()tinged frnuid, C. 1111.,14T1'?, ' No. 60 Ilamersly st. New Nork. Mr. Itiehard Drools, agent 'tot. Wright's lodiao Vuo.etoble ;;' • ',l)4?nr-Sir-4-1-hove-f-been - ntiliciest for' seyortit•,,J•bcii+s with inwpril %veal:lieu:toil general tlebillty,, nutttn-1. panicd tinto6 with pain It the •Sitle add othi3l , lllB . - tres,sing complAints.,Aner 1111Xilig does it idiom rileet, I was persuaded., by to. !nuke trial of Dr. , Wriglit'sllitthiir which I ant happy to state ilDlCAllieVell 11111i11,11 tr 10211. .; wonderful manlier. .1 lint'e 'used thetneiliehie `al • yet hut a short.tittiv s tool ito,.lottlit,-,by.ti Perri.; severance in 'the iise of the medicine . accordlog, to, ilireciltitis; that lil ufl iii n thou - tittle bt "perfeetry; ' restored, .*; . • tobst'Aiiilingli''reennintelitt slid Pill to iill 'per. stros,:t‘ilnilarly. nittli In the filll hetief;itiltlr,: the 'mime beitelieitti,irestilts will follow their uses,. ; • reatiin yours Sinebreli'; • • ' . t,• rooT,E;‘ , ~ , .tfu,irsing., ulster Co. 140 York. ' Nr.w Yonic, Srpt. 3D. lAdt.t.•e tr is to certify tlatit. I hove Vegc•pitgs with.the.greotist Ity.ouctit,Anntiglt)l. 4 , tirely owed niyselt of the recipient ; attacks, Heililitelitilto'wlilisit had iii!evuotio,V r •t NIA 1110'All' , 5 ( )W . . .16e qtreet, N, , tt iletitiih,"it , ,icuilio.P - Vs i ri it natild • • •,.'• vegclikwv • • • cAutic)r , .. . • - -As there - lousily. vo!gio„ot.il icilhojtit , yiiinoterfeit III1:111ullllt 111A- 1 t dol. the igione-4f:llie 4'l t tlee t -yoli•ettittltiills; . anii l dd these to Seinithoties, tlyit 'tnny ctdushit lives - Mut he log, in tionstiquulucir !heir i lilkdrlll ' eatefieittidti; the' t pubitit itre ctpnionell •tgttiust , nurciinsktip; tiny, Pigs, ''sides tit the Ituixes'tlidielle4ing Nvviltll-• iIgIMI fin'i!ld, , • , i t • • ~vittci a '. Efi,r;;TApt,E.; , • 4(14i/this t • , Or'TIIEINOFV/MIAbIE4ICAN , ,'And tllBll tO;r11111•11 esuecitiliy *pi mcdioiiic of • otp6'irolititikeittiite tktiaTty it Ftik PSlAltkit 91' at I:PIPS9 +`9! 1 'V05! ,, P 3 . , !•t:1#119t4)4144,k 6 4 1. '_ A4QF, ),t . aittißtirEsv:orawriv,ucnAtttfOittigtaiiiiiliot: 1 ' ; zelA) , uretmentan, . 24 ‘ 43W.,,..matienrAan9,%:?! r rkikuto toqiit ',II .; AlyitinderCatlic;ixli Sli isi tjphiertit4ow,t) . ' • • -F An9.1,201,;,'.x - ME
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