=MNIMI mtiffa zell~e -7 --- ; --- eautarassam e 2akt.,3 Vl794nositay Morning December 00, 1943 B.,PALligii, Esq., No. 59 Pine street, be. low Third; Philadelphia, is authorized to reeeino autise,riptions and advertisements for the a Herald .54-Expositor," and , give receipts for the, same. Wood! CO'A number of cords of dry Oak or Hickory Wood, will be taken at this once in miynient of subscription, if deliveled without delay, liyitsit In loon Hotel. . .„ 9,17 it will be seen by reference to our adver tising ,columns, that the Washington Hotel in Harrisburg, has been taken by Mr. W. T. SAN. vase, n gentleman qi.talified im every respect: to keep the establishment with credit to himself and with the highest degree of comfort to his guests. *lee his advertisement. , Thanksgiving Day. Tomorrow being the day appointed by the Gover nor, for the purpose of Thanksgiving and Praise to the Supreme Ruler oftho Universe,will be observed us such in our borough.. The stores, and places of business generally will be closed ; and Religious Services will be held in alt our Churches, we be hove. This disposition on the part of our citizens to conform to so commendable, and now almost universal a custom, will certainly add not a little to their reputation as a religious and moral com munity. Third Lecture. (ETA press of engagements prevented our get ting to the lecture-bull of the Alert Fire Company, on Tueeday evening last, until ,a late hot, and we consequently heard but the conclusion of Rei. Mr. Hosrman'alecture upon Schiller's Tragedy of William Tell. The conclusion of the lecture, in " which some general remarks were offered upon German Literature, we thought to be in the Prop 'cr. tone and spirit. The preceding portion we have beard highly spoken of. We regretted to see that the audience was not so large as usual. This we should judge to bb owing to a want of popular'interest in the subjects rather than to any like feeling toward the -lec turer, whose interesting lectures last season at: tracted large auditories. We observed, however, that the larger number of the literati of our bor ough were attentive listeners, and these with a "smart sprinkling" of ladies, made "a fit audience though few." The fourth lecture will be delivered on Tues. day evening next, by S. DEINI;Ar At.tnt, tra4.— Subject—"llighland :Mazy." • GRAHAM'S MAGAZINE.—Tho number lot JantiL ary, 1844, uf this Magazine, is already out. It is a splendid number; and fairly eclipses its prede 4 cessors. I t is superbly einimllislied with hitiiify, an engraving by Sartain, "The Hawking Party," a stipple engraving by Rawdon, Wright & Hatch, a plate of Fashions, and one of the most beautifUl title pages by Tucker we ever - saw. •The design is a splendid wreath of flowers, enclosing the words and figures, "Graham's Magazine; . 11344:' The contents arc made up of toles, ketehes and 'pOems, from the pens of Paulding, Willisi Neal, Hoffman, Morris, Herbert, Poe, Peterson; Be;ija. 'min, the Countess of Blessington, Miss Sedgwick. Mrs. Stephens. Mrs. SMith, Miss Cushman, Mrs: Welhy, Mrs. Osgood, and others. Allogethei• it is a 'beautiful and interesting New Y ear Present. For 'Vale at, Kneedler & Hunter's BOok.Store, alit High street,where subscriptions to the work 'Atte 'received. 6-tlia attention of 'l l Cnipetatice men le re: quetßill 't6 'the following . CIRCULAR • THe TainPeiance Associations of Pennsylvania —ofeikay 'description—me hereby notified, that, in putidarlee 'of the following Resolution, adopt. ed at die 'Soho Convention, peld at Harrisburg, in January fat, a State Temperance Convention will again tie held at Harrisbuig, on the second Wednesday,'liding the tenth day ofJanizary next, 1844: " Resolved, That um recommend to all 1116 Tern. perance Asscaalions of rills Commonwealth, to appoint Delegates, tri meet in Convention, in the Borough of Hairkiffinrg, on the SECOND WEDetER. DAY OF JANUARY, DM; and that the said Societieb furnish the Chairrehn of their respective Delega tient; with a Repert,Vmbracing the names of their Officers, and the runnher of members belonging to the Association, together with any information they may think proper to lay before the Conven tion. It is also earnesttyAPated that all Assosicia- tions which do not send Delegates to the proposed Convention, address 19te.'.To the President of Me State Temperance Convention, at Harris. burg," containing the infoithalien deeired.by the Resolution abovo stated; id that satisfactory Temperance Statistics of th'e whol‘t C,ommon. 'wealth, may thus be had. Signed JOHN. C. BUCHER, and ethers, State Central Committee. Rumored over-iisn : 10 - The Harrisburg Intelligencer states that it is .rumored that there has been'an over-issue of Relief notes, by the BerkaCounty Bank, and that the-kilo has already received and cancelled the amount authorized to be issued. If so, ail those in circulation Are wortbless..They are not re ceived at the Treasury or_the Banks hare nor by our citizens. • , Adam noin. This criminal is .ncitt.i: be eitecutedurifil the 12th of JanyeTy, the : Goverupr having t4lowed 'Wit three week:l'l°oyr than at first intended. ' osion‘ . On Thiaredey morning Week. about 1 o'clock, the steamer Warren, while lying.at tteeport, tip the Allegheny from Pittsburg, collapsed, tho,star board flue of lite boiler; and, out of ;18 or 20 on board, tWelvebadly; Scalded, and so4e of them it is thi;iight s will 'i l•iot recover;' - • ,to - ,Teniperalice; grin the !Ales/Cage of Gol6 ; Shannon to the Ohio Legislature,: he says the records show a de. crease of the number of convicts receiied in the Penitentiary, during the last, two years of 34. This the Governor attributes mainly to the great Tem perance reformation. • rrib m ..Charies • M l Clute, Superintendent of Public &beds of this State. visited "laid week tor the purpose of euteing the 1)01 . 1c; •eeboole of that • •• ••• - irMie editor of the Ofilo'Stateamett•abliode folloring queetion follotr- Sae, ~,when he gets married,anil liur things bizeni.orhisthinge huroir Wd guest they,are. . topmtauce of domestic • motinfaddie4 to he agricaltui, interests le Conclueively elioNfir Bcei'that Ittassaefitnteth aleMt Stattarmere grain tha n .Britain- add` that , the Itaidgne oe 0 - the ivholit parted once ehtitt; .camte . decidedly a inhottfactutingiStittei!, grOur lad.ikeig!ig off:tear,* iiittfilimbegtowiu 41,+10 . 1:t0r-pOrnor!'": ' :in 1 REM I===l:l=l6 ; 13inek 3 ii ° shall+ 'Outsider,* • oer dutyl dpring the present session of Corigreesip,lreep,..the people of this diditiet flilly,advisetl . rif the manner in which oar"`Buck, upon the several questions that will be presented in Congress. We commence with the vote he has not, and theone lie has given. • ' • On the adoption of the rote which confines all speeches made on the floor of House to the' apace of 'one • hour, Mr. Blick : did , not. Vote.—T-, Whether Li• was absent from Sickness or some Other cause, 'or whether he dodged the question. we.arenot informed. This is an excellent rule and has saved the country, "thoutiands. Instead of being a restriction of the liberty of speech, it is • the very reverse; for with it, all the members can be heard in turn; Without it some senseless bab bler may consume all the spud t i me. "But when the Howe came to la adoption of the odious twenty-first rule, which prohibits the, reception by the House of all petitions having any reference to • the- question of- slavery, -Mr. Bla3 it appears Oas at his post, and gave his vote company with wry other cringing Northerners (all loco feces) in favor of its adoption: What a liberal spirit! An American Representative de liberately voting to deny to \ fiee American citi zeno the right of petitioning their own Represen tatives, because forsooth their petitions-may refer to Slavery ! Why even Southerners' themselves are beginning to speak against this petty tyranny. Read 'the following paragraph from the New Or leans Tropic in reply to one of its contemporaries: regard to the 21st rule, we remarked) On Monday, that we had never seen anything ap: preaching to an argument in its favor. We now repeat it, and we go farther, and say that nd or; gument can be made to sustain it, The Courier may fume, and fret, and denounce as much ad It likes, but the editor, with all his ability, all his sophistry, cannot make a sensible argument in its favor. We contend for all that the Courier claiths, as to the power of Congress aver the sub. ject of slavery, and we deny what Mri Van Buren assents to, that Congress has the right to abolish slavery in the DiStriet of Columbia; bdt frit all that, we do not reco g nize the power of the House of ,Representatives to establish the 21st rule.= The declaration that Congress has no power over the subject, is no argument in favorer the rule, or if it is, Congress cartstop the mouths arid stifle the voices of the people upon nearly all the great political questions of the day .1" co• All the Whigs voted for the admission of the Protest (published in our last,) against the right of the General Ticket Members to hold their seats, and all the Locos against it. ' • • bid Anil; the Violinist. co. If our city brethren of the press have.nOt gone entirely beside themselves, the executions Elf tile Bull upon the violin must be ineffable witch eft indeed. The N. Y. Express Says, "he holds a magic instrument, with Which he seems to hold converseito commune, as it was finely express. ed by ad appreciator of his genius. It tieerds his familiar, his second self,as heleans his head upon it, and even before he touches its chords audibly to his audienCe, takes counsel with it,—spirit with spirit " AnOtliti Paper speaking of his perform. ances, says i . . . "He then laid his cheek caressingly uponhis iristrement; which gradually awoke, and wailed, and Moaned, like an infant broken of its slumber. Every tone seemed fraught with human grief and passion. Ho introduced a dialogue, in which a Sweet i.nico complained so sadly that it mode the heart ache with .pity, wlich was answered from another erring with imriccations so violent and rincalning thal it made.4nc almost tremble with fear. I fancied a young firl wati'pleading- for the life ref her lover, and moving only curses in re. ply." • Po A bout' Jr. Adams' motion ts except from the rules Of the House the 21st, wlthlt suppresses nil action on petitions relating to planry, was negatived by a vote of bit to 91. Fortyseven Whigs 'voted for the.right of petition, and fileen (southern) against it. The beauties of politiol abolition are Clearly displayed in this result, SrVIO the Lancaster Ex. miner. It is a well knoin fact that of eighty locofucns who voted to stitain the gag law, at least half a dozen were eithr directly or indirect ly aided in diets election b abolitionists wie; if they had chosen, could !lament men to Congress who would- have itefeatei this • measure. It is strange that men of intellignce, professing to val ue the cause of human Radom, above all others, sitopld thus allow themselvs to be doped, and by their acts do more to retar the progress of the Wise they aciVoctite than cranny of its-opponents. Methodist EOisessial Clitit;els. The increase of this hod; within a few years Nai been without parallel. n their last official doCumenta they pnhlish tli.;ntinnbers in each conference in the Union ant Texas, of which thi s summary "•-• Cniore. Indians. tital: This,year 930,730 128,4 3,379 1. 1 88,998 Lasfyear 203,988 107251-4617 913,902 Increase 132,848 21,11 • 762 154,624 (0-The New York 'Frei:Fain says thatMi'ss Ivla , y Shaw, the pretty litthiOnsl i ist, woIl knotOn ! in that city, has been unite a Highly respeCia blo gentleman of Baltithefe, Ilarrlsburi *awn. HARRISBURG Isretudenat.—The Penniyhiu nia Intelligencer, at Harrisirg will be publish. cdiMce a week luring . the ,ssion of the Legis lature, at the low price of I for the session, oil $3 a yßii payable in 'Anne Address C. Ill'Curtni: 'the Tieinocratb Union. publishers of the }rnocratie Union at Ilarrisiniii• purpose to istitdii daily sheet during the sesSidil of the Legisididro Theterms ate as follo*Si Deily derlng the seesieth*per' oyal shu t $9 $0 Semi-Nrekly do dOittilroyed,efie; ZOO Wetiiiktphrmationt trataCtik,s, twice a week during the eeesiv a• 00 leide GJl;Kit i tti St Co. 1)1000 ''tin Thursday, the 9th inset the residence of ier eon in Indianapolis, inti 4, Airs. ANN Ca mu- Incp, formerly of Carlisle, ag #5 Yeats. ,Died at his residence in Soutkiddleteo township, on Friday', the 15th inst., at eh*ve o'cioek, P.. M. of Pulmonary consurnptioniMr. WILLIAM CRAIGHEAD, sr. io the Citlyr Of his age,' In noticing the death of Bliiirsigh'ead, *e ean not but adds few wordeiexpreke of our regret at the loss which his family, and hods, and acquain tances luive sustained by' that?ent. Tholie who knew him best, Tared hitifinoif T To his family the Imo is irreparable., , ' eattping for him, thley have not to mourn es those W,tiolie noli`ciiin; tin; fie died in tiin exercise et atrOngankuliri : /etingli t ithi l y Hiin in 41`nie service" lot neat ly fo rty. years. o " ,i .. • .. , I'''ille 'was confined to hill hedfijboni , four Weeks' durini which ' time he Suffeied aid ifialotiiide, in. , cident to :hi s • diseftse; 'lttt,- nrot iinuititiiiug'Wdrt was heard to esoamfrom hil(l4 lifieonfidenel i 33 IthiSaY.ior was i!tr9Pg.tc ll. '' I IIIANY Al .. 4 h 0 ,191 , Clad believe d , and iiits,,loPtii9idefi fie 7 6 !1'1..e . ' keep . that which he *II commi 'liiedlin4 +VAT , We list dot" c During his pas thy.*h the sal ley of the shadow "of (leith his fit stistikined . hitti,i. tti 'plat the shafts of the Terpi)tor;),w it uo tlit . shfid. Otr;oti doattimas perolitted3O;tlthletpind. Th ‘trti ter lidW,Atiil conversed with hiOvhfsil times di'at : jfit'hig . : . eloi,r;iipil;"iirid tiaver'didlsilttleia*tiir, 'AIM, ilitedotild tklittylikint fiat tik ; 1245 ll,e•s..',{, i t titan istinWdlo EMI =MO 7 ti • 'cd . 4li 1 With dto hi mail t "' "ia E O, be 511 PP,es£:! ,1 tciat ; thßbiglßiiit;oa,and hie stroniz,loyp, io„chrjit o - t.114,1ed trity9pb, tient desire ti;4,6x4t:at;ffbe .with 6;:iirt"„ ".ri!tub W&U; :As man he had few like him. He'littutOnetif the noblest works of God, for he ,was an honest:Man in the strictest sense of the 760: Ainisibleikinibanti of a meek andAniet spirit; be loved'peinie and 00. cord and was neveribundlii the indulgenee ere con tentious whit either, temporal or spiritual thing's. In him tlie poor found a friend .indeed, and he did not, fail to contribute liberally totheir wants, of the means with which God had blesied him. .• In. the cause of religion and ,henevolence,he ;Was always a.. mongst tlie foremost, mid a 'Call was:never made up on him to which he did 'net ieeponil., • As it cliristian he wee active, useful; and exempla ry; and his life shOwed,kliat his. profession was not merely a name. In the ehuieli With which he was connected he was always in his place unless prevent. oil by sickliest§ ; and as a member of the Board.'of Trustees was punctual and regular in his attendance, and ever ready M render aid when its temporal con cerns required it. We could earmuch More, but we must conclude by offering our condolencelo his family with whom we sincerely sympathize in this their sorest trial.— !tiny they all follow in,his footstek Botha their lat ter end may be'like his. Washington Hotel ; C,VRNER OF MARKET STREET & MARKET &WARE; N.A I I , IPiIIeDURQ D pQo td Btibscriber bee leave to inforrti the illiblic that he has leased this well known I odic, haireeently utidel•gone6 thorough re ppail,!,ntl lion furnished it anew with the best of Bed; ding.' and other Furniture, nod l . now prepared td a6comodote Members 6f the Legislature and Tray: elleA inbest stile; itnd upon such terms ag cannot MIT to iiiens6. • W. T. SANDERS. • Dec. 20, 184 i X 0 2Tt L 1) (1) a o EIHE sub9crilier ha s just. received, and Ibis for sale, n few copies of the, following new i. Omits: . "WHY ARE YOU A LUTHERAN."— A 0/ofk giving a tafrrect view of the doctrines of thb Vidlieran Church. by the ReV. B. Kurtz, I). D. .4. THE YEAR BOOK OF THE RE:FORMA: , TlON."—This is got up in• the form or an [modal; and in an elegant manner. It contains a number of ti•ell written articles from a number of ministers o dilforent denominations, chiefl3' relating to the life' character,- operations and experience.of Lutrutti ipd to the necessity and effects of the blessed Refor Motion, A most interestiqg find useful Wolf.. JACOB SENER. Carlisle; Dec. 90,1843. tf.• 311111123 Nan r in HE Subscriber offers to sell of re tbe Following Mill Properties, situated on Juniata Creek, adjoining Petersburg and Domain leon',Works,and known as the "Petersbut Mil No. I is a _ . . STONE MERCHANT Br. GRIST 111 )rty Ly Ott,: fret, three stories high, exclusiyg of ;:wret,lyith two u•ntcr wheels anti tour run of Si •'fist Sniit' dad Revel Genrin;;,-Grain and F Smut 1%1111, &c., all Imislital_off iu the ilaoner. No. 2is ritable of intiting 1200 to 15011 feet or nom•dbt Prorh the the tiboio kills have tilt wisi lig or all their products without the expenof trattsportatiOn, they are worthy the attention 01' ehasers or renter4,nall will he sold or let sepa Iy suit ptit'ellasers or renters. AMOS A. JON Peterstiarg,ltee.9.o, 1843-6 w Vsfriiir. s 0 C • ,ALL persons_ interested will pled to take notice that the trust account of Peteitro let rt assignee of Jacob Eytel burer has beeniihil eil to tile dodges of the Court o f Common of Cumberland conoty; u Ito have . appointed tlttl day of Febritury, 1841, for the passage of ac count. -Test, THOS. 11. CRISIVELI.,,, Prot hlrY• Carlisle, Dec. 20, 1843.. 3t-8 Notice to CO'lie ~ ° s;si aj -- The Collectors of the different tows is and Boroughs within Bit. Coitnty. of Ctimb il, are hereby requested not to receive ally of Relief Issues of the Berke County Bank, under et of the 4th tame of May 1841, in payment of te 1 have been officially notified by the St ~ d ate T • • that they will not be receivil hereafter liv hi •• , WM. M. SR It, ' Trhasurer Of Comb . too: December 19,1843. . . Houses to Re . .._ two story BriclNivel i use a.Bzo , sitolittil in West Ilto street. story brick dwelling house with n stun house &e., in North Hanover street. ~ adjoining the Same now occupied by Also, the frame dwelling house and sl ilieTost Office. Also, a small frame t in West Lootlihi street, and a small t hotipe in re a r.or Vie same on Oickins •Pn'Ssession ttj Imgi+en on the lat FtP,. ternis apply to So. B 20; 1843 • • auttitwil WyHE !ile preteri rived-from aunty . j untecoi sales trade fur fixes, bib lty re tions of the Court of, common PI land colipt,t, und the Simirne-Catt nave liten declaretlfi.datileht Lilies of elinitnut and .other value Been cut Ilion the lands ; known as Estate ; the Public are therefore hen the said esiate consiBl/4p/ all (he nnj time rised since,the vicar, 1810, the .11orint Holly lion' Work's, (ei tions as have since been sOltl by ill the property of the Farniern",l2,; by virtuq of a conveyance bitieSit ty, iu August 18.1/1) tUid all de within' Aix months troM the time are, Act pf Assembly, qated plated Addriletil Rid void *in chasers; Mai the hiked have been on evertfraci fotiningpart of aR first ol:curaticktip io the pi:eient of Assembly. r ated 29th'llfareli hauling, purehlidig'; erripinii or haul, any timber 0'44 upon another; withotit the license ot made an indictable offence ;,and will protleente all persontioffendl no matter under what fradulent Lion is attempted. He will al TEN &mans for such itifnemalio apprehension, and weirri tiOL lion of each and every offender. . Jinni:3o,lB43, , • QC).Any,inforniation in regal he ;communicated to L., lislti .lELOuids fo k•rwo . : coinforhiblisi session given on the first first of April next. tient to 'suit the times. ' Dec: 20, 1843 j crucg, i ~ eby.give claims on the Corodon tY ' utilitarynke requested ( necottets. before the Stet d utheryeise the unsettled Undo befotre July er August; 1644 BC - - MM=ME===;ZE3rl BY public outcry on SATURDAY, the 23i1 o December, 1843, :It 1 o'clock, P. 111. the sub scriber will lea•e for one year the estate of Daniel I'. Scherhalin, situated in West Pennshoro township Cumberino•l county, containing 104 acres of good Limestone Land by DAVID COULD, Assignee in Bankruptcy of 1). I'. Seherbahn. tr`ci • pretniaei subscribi4 gotitli CANDI() the toivitidp.,on the 10th of November brinim STD R, stip- • ' poied be,heiwtfell two and three •1 7 /W.- 7, 1 yeti's old -;. 4 lioth his cars have hectic ,•A `- •••`,l cut 6;f1; irlitch are the only purlieu- 161M4 f liar Marks. The owner is requested '-'''""----"•"'";'" to conic forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away. BARNHART GARDNER. -December 13, 1843. 30'4 rth bitng, o, a ta o m, ware- , e shop ladjaining ling house (my brick ley. REAL PROPERTV. - jj . Y virtue of a deed of Trust, from flezekiali 13 Hedges and Blitabetli *ife, to the under signed for the benefit of his ereditoridated the SOth day of May 1843, rroi , of record in 'the County Court or Berkeley, State of thtginidj u e , irill Tien coed to sell, at &WM auction; to the bigherl bidder, before the Court House dtior in Mattinslurg'„ on MONDAY,theadt day ofJanuary, 1843, being Court day, the following MEM! RKER . . lying and being on •Bliefc Creek, adjoining tliCfandi of Dr. Thomas J. Harley, Phillip Syler alit) elfiers known by;the name of the Shodsrabe,Tat frhFarm, containing f tilie, de- INiiifi end tl adjethea- W,cundber -thin Stater 'large : ileac,- lather have lotto fAally iotised;that 4 if land at nnexiorluith Jig such ilor suriber,) are attics' Bank, of said coon ,, not, recorded is eXpoution ay, 1715, de aetitient par :l'ly paid, 46- htte, frorti the .r 4 ilia bt, act 4, the cutting , otherti to,6Ut . ' the Nude of ' true o'wnet is the suluteriher ainst.stiltlita'w , Ice ettchqloth, e h reward of .y lead to the or the eanviC . eMi&JC:i be the same more evicts, there is about two-thirds cleared, a . good portion of it low ground, inn high • stine OT arti - Tfron; the balance Nell clothed .with good liinber. The Improvements are one large and comfdrialde -BINVELLINE 1100E„ o n . goodlouse foe a teniml,Selivitzer,J3arit " iinif,S able, with 'dß other accessary o'l6. E r' I I and,, a Wqf of never Inning al wc'ter near the liotise.„, A, hirthee OA- We deem unnecessary, di any one wishing to puvber will first view the property. , Also','tit the, same thud mid pltec, one oilier , TRAC(' 1„111ew situated in, Berkeley c'o'unt}", , on TiAbkneed branch; on the east side, of the North fidouutain, Adjoining the lands of,lllllollMl Seibert; James ,11. Robinson; Alerneder Robfnecin and otherr, knoyhi. eq the said. fledges' l i finsion Pair, noti in the oieupanel of Sittrofel • Hedges; containing 221 W .4..C'ttlgi 4 Al • . l i ke 6*y/ l entente erre a gond • '" 1DV1113114 " Mr, Dah7,.SuirpkeJtouse, and all mit neeeesstry foe iifarni,witli a .well of neydr failing water nue house, with pump •iiei Thipi.rnrV enrpassed by any in din county for its fertilit Mliantages, and is well knoWn certainty o productions; we deepi it,nsineceistOy td give any further, desetip,den yabfablefkm,ge any pine front dietaiie% wishing to purchase Will first view the premises. TERMSl—tine half of tlfe pat:Obeid tdoinil in the haltpice- in two intial anntralf • payments; from t he Ist ditY of April 1844, with„inier#st, and a deed of'ritnit on the prettileee to tieenti'llie deferred Oitypieritt: HENRY 2 BEIt,I D'ee. j9iinst ERTTrustec'e. emlie,el3 1843: " ' .• '!.. t of said Bunk WM. Attorney the estate may cry, Esq. Car- ciirt; mine. Pos. nuary, or on the S. OCiitli`i r Mfg° . ptrians having connected faith and settle.their ,Ncember' Tic" cY not - be raid R, snip, clyuchaz •••• • 41 thplOciNes t 14t,ailext •; • • • ' • " (tie &pi lY mitsvniat the - Gepeial Akaseng. ~- h ly. an ;the gegeral:Suppleinents, a made the duty of theCcnstriblee of 'Mein. th" ectiBe Townships and Boroughs within the countsok COrst; berland, mt they:are hereby ; reqdiredOilithr penalty of" ne hundred dollars to make tippler oittli or affiriptiii 1, and '.deliver to the Clerk nftge; Court of Quarter eseions,?,f. wok before Mchilikr. the Bth' day of JAN .nr, 18440 separate !list of ellt'persOns engaged in se selling or vending of Gpods -Wares, MerehaiOr e, 'Commodities, Or ,etteets; -Of wtiatscil ever king] t nature," designating those whosetsalea' are 'Confit d' alone".to buying and vending gods, svaresraii meroltandize,- the growths product and manduct -of the United, States," and 8184-those who sell vend "wines or distilled liquors." Mer chants,.. alert and others embraced in the forego ing non are also notified,"that the Associate Judge and cou Commissioners" of said - county; . will'aV. tend: at. .Commissloners' office, on Palmy the 19th do of - Jannary,lB4, between Ihn hours of 9 end 4 o ock 'of said day, for the purpose of classi fying a persons aforesaid, "when any of the Mer chants, coleys,. or their - agents or attorneys, may appear rime suid Judges and .Cornmissioneri; and and el the amount of their annual salsa , daring the y • previous, and if melt Merehant.oball not attend t shall be the duty of the Judges and Com mittal rs, from the best information they can lave or obt n, to class them" accordingly,"which . classi. fieati shall be final." By order of the Commis JOHN IRWIN, Clerk Corn ssionersOffi Carlisle,? ecernber 2t, 1843. S Jltie M lAN VEGETABLE PILLS. T received a fresh lot or this valuable medic. the subscriber, sole Agent for Carlisle. CHAS. OGILBY. 20, 1843 ,Iallialit81111V;i1111;1 • Thiankeglving & Christmas ST received by MYERS &. HAVERS:I'IbI; Fresh 111nlago Grapes., perfectly , 1 . 6 itnisina„4 . hr fink, 12 1-2 cents .01. 15: tresli a, in fine °Mi.; and very superior Orin); Cur ! ts, Keg Raisins. LAVIONS ai ORANGES) Imonds, Walnuts, Brazil and Ground nuts, 14ctli- Avith a general assortment of CONFECTION- R Y. iflecembrr 13, 1343, ldourners' and Anions Bench, . , N as much lie Doctor Nevill, has published a L pamphlet in oppesllon to. the Use of the An. Felts Bendt, - er NA, iiiiiireh, As ho calls them, [ which he gives all such nioverriOnts,thc appella. lon of Quili/4g; under the,garllof religion, with in its inward life and power: Now be it known. all the gbbil people of. Cumherland county, and Iseivhere, that I have published strictiiies Onion le Profbiigbis views) in whieli It will be clearlj. 'eon. , Ist. That the Use of the Mdurners' . Bench is let detrimental to true piety. 2d. That thereis Scripture authority fol. wo. men,prayingin public.' 3d, That the Professor has Written one subject. he did not understand. , QUACKERY Its nature and operations set forth, Through. out ilies'd strictures it will be etc - ally seen, that the Professor has evinced himself to be a Quack of the first ordet in the 19th cclituq, My pamphlet contains ..46 pagei, Ono 12a ,Ceni,s a single copy, a discount to thdse Bay to dell. They can be lied in Carlisle—st iritheit toildon's Book Store. • Shiremanstown—of Rev. John. Fold. Mechanicsburg—Store of Mr. Leese. Shippensburg—Stambaugh & Hoover's Store; and Mr. John Gist, or from the author-in °barn bertibtitt. „ JOHN DENIG. December 1 . 3, 1843. 34.7 (1223213 H .111IVI myERs & HAVERSTICK have itik L VA. opened for the accommodation of their young Hellas a large assortment . of Toys, Toy ilooles2V4Ptistcy .Irotions for little folks, both amusing affitlaistructive, Call before the assortment is broken. December 13 1843 • 111.V.111 TRUSTED 4 .4ALE OF Tradt of Land; W.;MOffitM= DartigEr. Medicines; -4101; y AYERS !,&' RAVERSTIOk •,havii.rjast• opened . fall ;assortment; a Drugs; Paints _Oils, Patent Meiliolnesaedamery.A.dranOy r6Ods, whiWth - e - y — iiilF sell wholesale or' retail, at the•Ver`x ;Owes% priceii; alpo - Axpocirle'Patent Laid Lamipp, of assorted sizei,iiiiiterini tihdirmes:. ••••• f• • ••' ;•••• ' Glass Lamps of. all sizes and Aiatterns for burning , either. Oil or Lard. Lamp Shades and Chiandes or assorted aizeV. !: • • ' :"••• Best Sperm and iirlitde Oil, Sperm , Caudres, A mdnd, Castile and CoUtitry Soaps, as loin as they eau 'lb had frorathe.eityli ; • ; -L Carlisle Borough ,Notes purchases ta• ken at pir„. t .• . Debembeh 15,'t843. .. NEW Ott* FOR CHRISTMAS YERSA,HAVERSTICIC has kid reoeWod 171 splendid atisortment' of "ANNUALS," consisting in'part of the Opal, Gift, Friendship's Offering, Literary Souvenier, American and Bri. tish Poets, in' rich and showy binding suitable for Christmas presents. Also. it clinks selection of elegantly bound Bibles, , Hymn Books, Com. mon Prayer ditto,-.=together with a general as. seamen' of Standard, Miscellaneous and SOECOOL SOOICO 3 all of which will bo sold lower than over offered in Carlisle—also, of every variety, best quality of Letter and Cap Papers, ruled and nnruled froni 121} to 25 cents per quire; Quills, Blue fluid and black Ink, Steel Pens, Pencils, (Jackson's best,) Silver ever Points Leads for ditto, Wafers colored and transparent, Sealing wax, fancy and plain, Motto Seals; Paper folders, together with a late assortment of Pen, knives, superior attd cheaper thrth ever offeihtl in the market. Carlisle, December , 13. 1843. MOY virtue of a Decree of tho Orphan's Court of Cumberland bounty, I will expuse to pub. lie sale ' on the premises: tin SATURDAY, tho 601 day of January ,next; at 10 o'clock, A. M. of bald day; all that certain • Lao GllO .10 17.110, .104 EMS situate on the South East corner of Pomfret and Pitt illrbels, ire the borough of Carlisle, fronting Bait oil Pomfret 'and running 240 feet on Pitt street; tb an alley, hating theremi. erected a two story Brick DWELLING DOUSE, and Kitchen, atailther outbuildings, late the property..of Con rad BZuder, deceased. 'Perms of sale, one half to be paid in Cask oil the; confirmation of;,,the'sale, and lho balaiice to be secured by recognizance in the Orphan's Court, with approved security, 3ACIA DUEY ) . 31-7 December 13 0 1843 APPLICATION FOR TAVERN LICENSE. To the Honorable the Judges Of the Court of quarter Sessions of Cuiribelland county. Tho petition of William Clark;,tespectfiilly repro, emits, that he is well provided with houseroom and conveniences for 4eceping a tavern in Leesburg, in said county, and that a Taveht-in addition Jo the one now kept is , pecui:i'ary for the accomedation of strangers and liaimllera he therefore prays you'r honors to grant him a LOnse,•te keep a 'l'avern in the house he now occupies, tind he will pray, &c.• • .W.ILLIANt bL'ARK. fiec'eMber . 5, 1843. • WE the undersigned, citizens Of Leesburg and vicinity, do certify that we are well acquainted with William Clark - , the above nairied • petitioner, that he Is well ,provided with house-room, and cortvenienees for the .accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that he is of good repute for honesty, and temperapc,c,,und that . such .tavorti is necessary to accommodate the public and enter. taro stiangera• Thomas Sibbet: George Tro'ne,' • , •R. S. 31'Cune, - Moses tleatphill , . . James Wilkie. Johnston Williamson; • John K. Kelm; Robert H. Early, Clitistian Boltz; • Samuel Wherry, , - John Pilgri.n, Henry B. Rebuck, Henry Shippeni4eal; RobertpEune John Ferree, Jelin Thomas Mattheiws. EMI . . Bit virtue .i . i(an. order ,of the Orphans' polio of Cumberland countyovill be exposed to puldic sole on the premises, on SATURDAY, the 6th day of January heat, the... .71' rt, VAL,174313LE FARM% h'eltiitng to the estate of Jonas Rupp, late of East :is Pei °rough township, .deceased„ailjoining lands of Messrs. Newcomer, Eberly and others, contain ing GU •ACRES., more or less, of, Slate id In a good state of cultivation.,The improvements are a TWO STORY LOG HOUSE, Log :Barn, and otli er : neve is also a .thriving young Orchard, and several siiringsi of good water , on the premises. , • . 1., •.• rr r. r 'the terms df sale are,. lialf of the purchase, mo ney to he paid on confirmation of the sale, when nn indisputnble title will be giveih• anal the remainder hi two equal annual payments With interest, to be se cured by,Judgment Bonds. • • • Sale to 6oiltmente at 10. o'clock in the forenoon, when atteitilinite will be given by DANIEL COFFMAN, /Wrier. of Jonas Hupp, to-7 Deceiliber 7,1849 WILLIAM II; MILLER, Attorney at Law. •• • • WILL attend to all business imtrifeted to bin ! in the cotinties ofCtintherland.and Adania. OFFICE in East Main Street:second door froth th'i Public Square. Carlisle; Noveinber 29,1943. Iy-5 . . . • NOTIOE IARNIEHSI • „THE PARMERS,of Cumberland county who arc desirous to• petiolate tliemscives intonn AG. RICULTI.II2.4 SOCIETY,ar6 iegnested to meet at the Gault }louse, in, Cailiele;4o SATURDAY,. tho 13th Jpnuary next, it o'Clock, A. M. Datid Sterrett... Christian -S tay an; GeOrgo Brindle; • Benry,JOß.obs, Thomas Brudlei,: John Rupp. • George :Wendt,. Philip Spanglei; Michael Mishict, , Robert 'Lard; Skilee Wood:ban:, Ahroham..Lambeitonl John Mclieehaii; Tlavidson, Melchejr pippnonnuCl- RohOrt.q. Steriott; Wit) oni. R. Goriaki., Goalie Tiorf:rdiet ' 1843. . • ~,,' gUGARSi COPPEE..gfie, ,tIN fr:Si.' iiiialliy, Loaf and Crushed . . BtIdATC 'it' - ‘ - 1 14 centr per lb., ~. . • ~ , : —„, :y Second , tfmliii, slnile Loaf. aryl ,crushed, gOial quOitri at nOnatpriee tei, Cents' pf:r ,11i. . .. ... , *own Sugars, pl. Aenst.equiti to any in th c niark eti.at:Blls) cents zer iti. ; , ~, :•;. .Wj j i t e. avana Sugar,at,l2(per,lh, ... ',i; 1: , 'Prime io Coffee at 12i t an Seconsi q uality at 10, Floe Java at t. 5,11 the Bag at has prices, , 3illly opening at, our Grocery Stork Went Main Street, next dour to the store of H. noilatniei„,,,' i 1,,.. . ,; 6iirlisi l e,: . D " re. 16, i 843. tf.6 Rouses . for Rpd. belong 1 1 10E3S4S AND• JL ing tar Itev. Rnbert Eknorhlateli ziccupjeil pdvkarst S. Walker I t bsseasion given Iran. rila oi tkly..:,.&lao the Haan% Orehard amt Lot,now ePofikTIVYJIt. W George,Rit*walt, . iii: ri4Rllsloitglyeil !IN bit O April next. For treniXapply iutiedriber l :;ger, iletege t a, 1,8#9: . . 11-0 Dissolution of rattneiship. ' .Co-Partnership heretofore existingbe 6 Matson,Mloore& Haskelf,la this dui diaiolved by mutual consent, and all permits indebted tq said tiro) either by Note or Fliaolc, aenouriti.uretytquesteil top' makd payment out*, before the, l lst of,FEBIL4I.O 'next. ..And the& Miffing olairmtragainst said firMatie requested ,to piiikuttlietWoriettlemcgt,Lt MAI'SON, p•tooße• Ist uAsitiELivi Ridgetminattr; 6', 1845; N. B All *soup .indgbirit eo co,,tlM' ; 44.firrgt 9t` liteNtrsiti be tyloolid, itre,tei4sttl to, come forward 4thd'uniVe irinnidiate payment." • , 'A." persona Indebted to t .e.,, ate rat of,Samuel , . Myers &Zit!, bY./ 4 54e, Ilictlid,Pn Book Ati3ount me ot,,.befarltref I t il e i are requested to tiay'Ahe same o f J anuary ,T3,t,, ,!‘Pt it .PF!4 h A l Ui l elli ti nis f i l liir . , , rf t ~ cark)bc glyen;:,,,' •,, . :,..:. S %M'L , lig,Alllli_ 1 Surviving ttri • dere ' ar:the late tirnt,britittrattel,My , - -)•: - 6?,n -, - ...,..:,- , ; ! " , ''..': , M 14t iV ° ,,,;,, - 1i,i1;1,- , • ;,,,,,, k-.;;,t. ,. .,!....!r-vf(w6t4 . • ,, ,ntovettaper,,vv. A .p,. vv. r i`i. , ~ - 1 -N. - ~' •.: ~.. ,/,''". ',i''_, • . I;tatytotati* 1m l R - ' Ikli l .4)6lbYt': „ .• • , , ArLEdirnii) .91.1rJrUAILS STATIONERY REAL ESTATE POR SALE. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. •'• r 14 1 ".01, '1r4g 2 1.?! ' • .•; Y TH'QBE.- Inclebted ;Act thp,,irubsprjbei, try natoorbook aim:no:4o63 requested to cal ,and Settle their_aecounts JACOB SEWER.. Caitsle, Novembet,oi, 1843. t ) ~9- 1 174 ta . 4. 7 4 9 .11**4 S!,, 4 . c., 1 . iiio Winter •Spertit OIL best quality at OM ‘.,,• e, inter Sea epllant (Inc, quality) OIL at $l,OO b t t Sperm Candles, warranted Pure, at 373. cents. Per. ~ Philadelphia'. ould Candies, assorted elan at 1.2 i centa.perlb. . • •., o,.ry • t , t ~. ~, f...•, ' " .A. - r !., Wax 'Candl'Candle ' sateed Velours, at 624 cents per lb:' • •• • ' •• .. .-.:; . %.i..ic,, 1 • • , . 0 i•••t , ••i Pure Castile and Seented Sontialso Almond and other fine SOAP..; ;:• •• :' .L.l , ' , : .• Just received and for sale attlii Storesof p,.11 r, .. ‘• •• ~,, • , ,•., ;, • • 'J. W. -P,Blr. , _ Carlisle, December 0,1843. - ' tf7.6 MS , „ Catifinereii ~ER & ,CA Rn are just C .opoinic a lame assortment.of.fashionahle Cos rimereslc Vestiegs which will be sold at the lowa sate. October ti, —. • -•• AGIENICT. .6 . r:indemnity against loss by Fire. THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE ,COIY, OF PHILADELPHIA, NM Charter gerpetual.—s4oQ,oQ9 „Capitnl paid 14 Office 1634 Chesnut street. MAKE. INSURANCE, either permanent Orl In. iced, rgainat loss or damage by fireon PRO VEI wry and EFFECTS of even- .deseruption,,,in Town or Country, on the most reasonable--terma.,,,Aoliba tiona made either personally. or by letter, will be promptly attended to. • • . C. N. I3ANCKER, The anbseriber is ascot .1 or the riboy . p eckidpinly or Carlisle and its. vicinity., All .applications for norms.° either by. mail or personally; tromptly attended to. ' W. D. SEYMOUP., December 6,043. . 412 , 30 1113328. at ...0 lot Oranges, Lemons, Ctirrania;.6o4 Prunes. , • • 4ortit t Pteklbs. Fine Olive or Table Oil, Nit brartas..X.itroti4 Chneolate = litiler's 1, and Ildintepatliie. Itlnstard Various qualitiei Vanelta , • Together with agenera iissorlrodit . of Nutniegs, Cloves,,Chins mon, l'epper,iGinger,AnAllice, and a general..assortment of all oilier articles in the line of a.qrocer. ' • ' . For sale at the Subscriber's Store—sit the lowest ensh'prices. J. W. EBY. Carlisle, December 6, 118;13. tf 6 '... GOCERIES AT ViVILLSAL E ... .„..,,.. • The subscriber oilers ' .........:-... leanlli at wholesale:Mils 't% tire- 111))1 . "411)111 i t *{l , llowne,. on' the-Cannily-at 1,1 .- ~-Fr r _,L . 1 . 1 1 `,' I,' 4 ',, the fool of Chestnut street ' V.:-::__-': - -' , . illarrisburg, the following 1' ''''''':" GroCet , tes, at verir low prices, N. cash: .. .. 11AG$ of RIO 46(1 LAGUAYIIACof -200..fec.: 'J llhda. P.qtgo 57 Bids. NO 1,2, and • S ackcrel. 30 Half 0 do. 34 13 ixes pripcidal, Young Byson,:inil lids. • pniinler,•leas, in and bay ; New-Oilcans 111ohieces,111113,. . 13 Wills and Tiei•Ces Stiar Home Strilabei. 13 Boxes Sailor's and oilier brands pliiglM- F111:0. ,'round and whole Peppin., by tIM bog and keg. • I •• , Starch in 25 lb. Voies. 15 don: Coin Brooms • • , • Loaf Surar, !Bee, Ainflice iiniil Ciimainon. 0.66 T 0149, oL. • • • „ t 350 Sacks G. A. and Ashton Fine Salt. 750 buslielp "„• Sugar Boise Mohrises by the •11bil, and Tierce, at 40 emits peemo soy. Foe, sale ~a. S. 1?AltRIE11. • arrislitirg, Dec. G, . . - NOTICE TO COLLECTORS; „ wHEßgAs, ! iiy dityre....eps Ilopoß It. np pears. ihat a large amount of County and Statetaxeso n balances, rem out standing in the hands of the, ColleCtors • of 1•843 i and .owing,to the low state ol the.Treaniky dmd the.pressing demands on Mannino, It therefore. becomes absolutely neces sary,that the said balances, be collected and, paid into the Treasury on or before the last ..r Ult- DAY of December 184-3, otherwise jutliirteot will positively be entered against all delinquent collect ors. •I • 1 , JACOB. REIIRAR, • , 'ROBERT LA MD; ' conitn'rs• • CllttisT , N Attest —ions rt,,CI • Carlisle, Dec. 6, 18 , 13._ St-U . , , . FISHI SALT; MOLASSES' &C; No 1, finest .quaIity , MACKERLL, fresh) in whole,.hall and quarter ourels. No 1, superior SALMON. • A few balm (Welt HERRING. y• • • New •Orle,ani.or floe. baking Mokisses at 4U cents per.gallou or 10 Cents a quart., Best New .York Sitlips at cgi bY tlie gallon, or 10 cents per quart. . •. . , . A Lot of fine TABLE SALT' in" boxes and in bulk. , ) r: •.• • )•• A Lot of Liverpool G. Aloft SALT, byttie bush el or Sack, in good order. , • Constantly di) hand dud lot sale by; ‘1 t MMtn El I MEM pplicutiou fay Tavern" LiOonse. THE subscriber hereby, glues notice that lie will• Apply, at tlie,3antiary term ensuing of the Court of Quarter Sessions pi', Cumberland,coun ty for ii.renewili of his Lieenin'in the Titian stiand now oecuPled by him in East rp.unsborougii town snip. being lirpyhled :with all tl a neCessary requi sites for keeping a house.of , put i ic ntertnimident. . ~1 , i THOMAS WHAIIIIK----. Decenther p, 143. i ta-6 We, the 4dersigueil eititens of . gacipennsboro' township, in the. Comity of Combcrland, do,Ooitify that We are well netwainted.nith.Thomas Wharton and that lie le ,?cind repor(for lionesty and tCfritier -1111Cqandiiawell pripit,led.withlmyso mice and come menCes for the Ipilging and necoromystion of,Shniig ere . and Trivelicrs, And do ffierelord tecomMend him to yrii4 ..lionov,sas mei t deserving ipf a License; and farther say, tfint a...rimnil' at the stand is an ay commodatiori to the publie. .; , r , Avlsm Sierer lie'sier John•Sierer• John Poke Andrew Kreitier John ViPplft 1 , Ipauph •Fink ;,..,:• joli'n P. Quigley Ahrahatu liontiatnad John IJntx. ; • • .Willidtri Miller gainuel Bushorn fit 23411 1. . p rhn(tcr a A4;II3)'TTI 14. n bankrupt, 1844, Decetubte i A, Petition F. P:ge, Esq., ass ignee of..ssiM Isaac Miller, for an .order to sell certain .lleal Estate, &c., of said tfatalirupt, is read and filed. • i; , • • • And it *Nero(' thiCoublicOotice be,givcat in the. Carlisle Herald & Exptisitbri that 'this application has peen napdq, and, that FRIDAY the ,15th day of lleppm K r,ir k ets k ut, n(i l okilock, A, M" whit cony!. Poem in the city. of Philadel da,ltare been appointed for the vtame• antt.platie o heartlig, when ,a4no where all persons In, Internet tallaY appear and slimy cause, if any they have; diliY the petition shoat] no; be granted. , • , A } • • PRAS tiovictx,qo,. Clerk Diitrict COO. Dec.Dec.6, 1841 N the metier oi pinifitipt; our ji Petition of F.. F. Ege v 'Esq . .,for an order to sell. certain Real Estate ' 1 • eiik etc '"' 1841}Cee70. 0 Or la notice be . • ist ettagtExpoiltor,thoYthia app I j Lion Aki,4e , gn itAeinodj43. vni k umt, of De- CetiThtiii i insigni b tstrlto'cioele Elitttio,Llthirict Couil ttoorti in tilict city ixe, 4'1100104; intve been ,appoknlptl ,thr tliq time ,anst.priio;,, ot„ii:eating, yawl' anQ ,pntlitott Kill eh r ty, ofit'or soy sheylniye,,sihrtint petilion.ishotlitt , n9t krit pengsie, • ytta...IIOPKINSON, V;1843. ; Clerk Piatriot coOt. -,I4OI:IO',,,Ift!BANKfiIIPTCY; .PrittrlCiDr;Tioi; ' 4ischare,lo apd ce Pow: under the , Hankrupt Law; has been fiNt; ed. by, AVIL*IALIVI - BIGICY, Currier; CrimborlaCti eountyi arid .11.R.Itlyit; ; ,nl4s4ot &dock 41. uppointizi tot: tlile henilyttiert, .of t betoreabe, raid Gtouri,, eitLink . in Biiiikrtil494# Vlistriot cuurt Room in 010 - City 9( r4iia44... tibia, !hen and wh'eAti tho Proditot* Voioithl fre , ! , 10 01 iCrl.who.liavp, PcgNit.thslo . dhldoktrld 4 1 0110. r, porsoneln interest, rem appear .ang,kattow mongol' any they have, whx Bop ,Dipekumr *l l . 9ertitle , at'z abould not be granted . . • . • • " .111*!S: Zik " Phnadellfhla Ciir.ls‘l. 4 , • 'r i il -77 .71 2 77•'••:7"?'3 , :i 'NAM' •.....11,41=1 ImisTattr , .*D •,40.F.% ......_,, __. , , .... .. ...,, ~.. :1111117;mibeilibek 'iiisOpiTe4lietf it seetin4s4o‘. ir. i• - 11rdraqigW73 Y .IN.Iika;76" - 00087 - tifiriiisiii-wlll :rtin,..9Flit.greally rat 10614 ,1 priseafor Cash: - liar- c , 'chasers will 'find 'at hia‘tteitte it Sitifstoek'bf• Cloths, oCasintekeiVlCtiskiXtettit,ilreatings/FlamßlSialeakets, iMerino 9A..l,paccao,,Zoochia Cloth'. Crape deAmber, Chem, . Chusait., Miiites ,thi..10.4, - ,:tn9ye de Loins, iPerisisni,.SiSts,"Satins;flomipt lrefrets and Silks, ipm e l k ,Cliipt.vs_, :Linen 7 CaralTyk liondkorohiofs l , .Gloves; Chglitons,'Calianes, Hisajery irk great *OW-. iy,.Cambrjek, ',VlAtkiiigt . i, Citeeks;'and lots of oilier goaide.tbo tiltrderous t lo. insert. ' • ',.i, •., , • , , ... .; Also, a . ' frosit Iot.of.GROCCRIES.aust oeCeiyOtl, :sueli - ei k.Stigar., Cabo,. Molasses, Cliotmlate ; l'oas, fresh, and fine,Girigh6Statinah Cheeie,i-Rieei.e.lite: .AlattApities of,all kinds. All of which, will, be sold 'utiemproonly.,l9w,. , : ~..i' . Th Recollect e old stand, it is the thiht•store horn; the corner; East, Main 'wed. and directly opposite S. Wutidorlioh's old tavernansod.• Otte:door some." times makes a great diffevatee,i ' : _,. . • - - • - ' CHAS'. odium' , , ~• , tf-5 ~' ~;~ -,, November 29,1M3 FqtlTi .- HARDWARE, CUTLERY - so. E - I 'l2' ,• • • TEsubscribe,ewmild..;respenuftilit . in ,iprm his friends and the public, that be has late lj•• eplimished his stock and is now offering at the old stand inNordi Hanover Street, a splemid assort= inent ilartiiaare,,Cutteryof Elc.,conshiting in part of .Loicks,liinges r screws, nails and spikes, of all , kimls and aizes....:(4lldo, Canal and odier.kinth of Shovels. .Carpcidtre r , 'ogle, such as planes, saws, chisele,l.ce , Bur •,lrou o.4lsker, • cast and shear Steels. Saddle an4l bridle nin6dings ill Saildlo. Tree's, 'riding oral (Alice :Webbing., Shoe rindings of every-de scription,, Mahogany and Glass kmibs of the he. teat pt lea ; so t . , Tarnishes,' such a', white lead,'sfirrAs of l'urpenthie, Copal and japon Varuish. GLASS of all si2es i from Bby 1.0 Alfl.ll 1111 1101 . thiellt , or./Iroher's Patent Lard . I,timps,together with other articles too numer- OUR tp Mention 1 , ' s ' • " • All of which:will be soltl twenty-II vc per cent low.. be WM) they +ever beeii sold Wore, for rash and good money. Call.and examine before purchasing elsewhere, allll. if the wishes and .prices arc not found as stated you need hot purcluit4. Call at ally tale. l ;. • ' • . • • JACOB SENEI2. Carlisle, November 2'2, 1843.tf- 4 . . • • 13ARGAINS - CBARtANS! A lIGENY fitr, AOIigRSON, on tho ' North Ea3t. Corner of ihe • ' , Mille Square anik direelly..uppoOte the,47llarke,t .1-Joust:, are uow opeu r ing • a large titid ell ieleeted• apsoriment, of, DRY GOODS,anq 6 ItUCt l itIES elf ,011 • - - the mint .faVoiahle Itillo . whi articles COMlioso stook, to whilst' they are week ly linaking.additionat....., • • Wool dyed:blacks and..lilite blaelis rt u greens, invis 7 ible greens, olive greens, all llitititna, cadet greys; Mites and brown CLOTHS, also Pilot and Beaver Cloths. . • ~ ,• • • • 11 1 Pitney, Plain and Tweell CA.. 4 1111LIILS. Plain.inal Fancy SATTINPITS. •• " llhi and White Fliintibi, Chilton and Doe skin PLANNELS., • • Aterinoes, Afciiiselineglii.Lain l / 4 3,. Alpaca Lustres, EolianiTs :Prints and lialiarines,Jlroekit, Alerino, 131 ket, Tlitbut SVool, Silk and Damask Ladies Crn Vats, yi• it a large vtm ent ,of Cloves and I io•iierY• Together with it great variety of ollt er.arl idea too tionleroltA to triention. Carlisle, Nov. 8. 1843. tf-2 BOOTS AND SHOES. ; mibsuihei• just received another supply of hours Yx SHOGS,aniongche lot will be fouml, 20 Oise; Driotsfront s2,to 15 "tui Alouroes from 1,00 . t0 1,50. i Doi's'. •do . from SU to Mi.. ?5 lipm2s to 1,25. • 10 1)o Mallting Shoes and.linrkits. • Clillaren'tlShoes of allboloks, shapes, sizes, prices, Don't mistalse,the old stand, where you will be sure to get great bargains. :I • •': , ' CHAS. OGILBY. tf-S November I2b, 1845 OY.STER.HOUSE. THE' , ,sidtSerllter takei this method to inform the citizens of Carlisle and vieittlty,,that he has opened no OYSTEI: fiOUSliot Zieg'a old bttmil, ku Wu A I lie.y, t ono door.wost,of Education Hall, wlieie Lr. wili - aqpmtnotlatenll those who may favor hlm,with,thrltt - itivoin with tlic host ,Oysters thu marl;,et can Mforil; ns the present prices heretofore charged by him and. now charged by those follow ing ram. simile business, sin too., ex' ravugatit • for•thu poor Inati's pocket, we have deemetlit necessary to frit mitts bet , doz. stewed; •lei cents per doz, 1 / 1 .11,101 . raw-A ilte•Mill 75 cen4s per hundred, all of which prices shall he hereafter strictly adhered to withoet tuty,insveiise.or diminution, unless harder times compel us to do so. • • M. • MILES. N. B. Privnte fitrai Firs. inktt les, Etc, w promptly be waited on id their dwellings by sending notice t > "bur !intik." 3 - • November 22, 1843. , tf..4 Bundles Lot at Private Sale.r - - •,• • fill - iß t subscribgr pr ivate n 10,4 vaty tuft!- ' soinely.situnted :81.)1LUING SLOT. situate iq Ilt6 nuglelornied Pornfretand West High-streets, in this tiorqugl!,9ll ver n ytatearly opposite Dickinson College. In size it is equal to n' town lot and n half. Thern : ia - ont ovary:eligible-or better location fora private dwelling, ip the borough. .:Che situation commands' an extensive view of the beautiful country su repo yd tg,toge er, di, the Coll egelt tti Itli ngs, kc. Theclot heeth m Iv to be seen to hove its advantages sUltnitted.i ror further particulars, as to terms, &c. > enquire of the subscriber. , •• CMtober 11 MS /kick Morocco and, Finding , IZSI-14C6MEIME; J. W. Mir.. tf-6 • • PEXPER,,I • /10,ST respectfully Informs the citizens of ,ITar-. •rilburg, and the publicit: general, that he has removed his. Leather, Morocco and Finding Store to North Second street, a few' doors above •linnty,• Boehler's Hotel r where .he wi 0 .keep 'constantly oul hand a,general assortment of the following named •• articles, viz: • SilaßliBOkSlatilleiN Sole, Skirting: l ! liaenessjaw pod hlack.h ri dle„ wax and grain upper Whip and collar.leather, wax ant gritiii - Calr -- Skinp,Spanisia and,cooltry Nips, :top and liningleatlier,bellowsLeatlleefoetur- IliteeB and Black'imiths t and Bark Tarnel §ltper4,kins, • 4./.80..-4NOROCOS: Comprising Men;sMoroccd t nromen's undressed • red and hlack•straits„French kill ordifferent color'.. ' Red Two:Ail:dings ,Linings of all colon', Book-. binder's leather, Clill'ehois' leather and ;Buck skins. AIIO—SHOGIVINKSRB' kit AND. FINDINGS; . .Such bpor key@ and breakers ; shoe keys, ham-, niersolucers, rplek, starups, size sticks, ponclks,, knives, rubbersi files; rasps, ..thread; boot. webbing,' zparalitus,,lmpt,Ford, pegs, awls, &c. &c. AU of Which he %illl cell at the very LOVES C CASH MOPE! 1, ~ . ~• li.,,t:eturns his sincere thanks to the pub lk, for the lit4slall.atronage which' ItturhOirtofitre, been eseittli,y l to him, and respectfully soliztts a contintdku,pl their .favors. May 17,1843. ~'p,f CATION will so.el►iall9.~Y, Director o orate Cariisle Banb,to the next 11:,eg... bilotere of the COnunonweitlth of•Pennsyltattitt,tor a renewal of thi'^aliarter of the snit! flank by. she. !tame and style of the , tCarliale Bank.": It is 'in. 'SYmileil that it shall the: located iitUarlisle, Goknitier,, laud senility, that it shall hove this same Capital it, now has, to wit: Three hundred thoniarid. for the speeitiu. object of Banking oniL,diseotiuting purposes. order of the Board Oftlirenters, W. S.TODEAN; Cushlet. June2B,, 1843, TA alcbrri ilouseand sesieral,syniq e d well-, , ings,, well situated; are Oltei.eii Ito , rant.. Alatio it‘ l eoriter room fitted . for, liaquWksettre,,,FLlL be reytsd for that purpo s e or ottltir . olo? . .,...ld s tAr t 4sl . , , kl ,c.err • • litt e fitt on • AthsciibAltniviirn g .div• a‘ock illetiverYVeloo ll ,l , 44o , Col: lionit,sksicei,thuse,in urre4roges,to ,RlCanti• settle 4 otil,s9peesubef•tsiie v tlist ttemounis will bet. plwccil waste' 414 plied cOr ColleigiCab , ' WltiliAtt.. Ltrlfilible,iNgrf: ; 2el 4 l64B:r , 7 ;.I‘tt Clot fa [moths ttroViiiiiik RE DER , Pilot 'out , . ooticioge re, nob, ; : r; nil d Btoepleott.,l3lpOitiP 'ktit , at: from; • 1,50 to slo' pee* yAi l / 4 1:VCOIVeintli •tiee; N thetO at^ the ioliOati store of • -7cL4PPIN9Eyt,' 'Ckp.EV: 11‘41.1* _ • an v; prirrzns Rafting,' a' rya. Ia gi A LAtcA ( sindlAsh sokii V or. 4N1.1. ArAto' qv if: W. B. MURRAY.• •• tl-56 CM