= 11 ).,0?Aglt*.e0.'itrtz4 , Matti M. Al ~.t. , p- _ - 4114141k233 , 213 9 Wednesday Blonder Decombei 27,1843 a 7v. B. PALIII6II;Esq., No. 59'Pine street, be low Third, Philadelphia, is authorized to receiue -Mibscriptions and advertisements for the .4 Herald .4 Expositor," acid .. give receipts for thti Wood ! a'fA number of cords, of dry Oak or Hickory , -.. "W00d, will betaken at the Mice in payment of 'subscription, if delivered without delay. 0: We tender our friends and patrons the corn. plirnents of the season. Wo hope they have' had a".merry Christman," and that all may enjoy a " !nappy' New:Year." ' , • •••IVe are indebted to Hon. Jag. Block for an Immense public document from the P. 0. Depart ment, which is not of the leak importance to us, but we nevertheless thank him for his courtesy. ie ccrWe have the annual Report of the Cumber. land county Temperance Society on file, but its isablleation is unavoidably deferred to our * next issue. °:o 4 Campliell's Foreign Semi Monthly Naga. 'ante; for Dee. 16. 1843. is embellished by a Vig nette Title and an engravingofpaol and Virginia in the 'best style of the art.. The contents are varied and interesting. This is one of the best of the Magazines mode up from foreign periodi cals. Price Five dollars per annum. Thanksgiving Day. 0 -Thanksgiving-day was observed in this bor. ough with-the utmost propriety, and fully in ao. cordance with the recemmendations.of the Gov ernor's proclamation. Every store, 'shop . and place-of business in - olir borough; We believe, was closed—all traffic was suspended and the hum of Industry was no where heard. ,Religious services were held In all our churches, and the day wore the quiet and solemn aspect of the Sabbath. It was a gratifying spectacle to nee -the day thus cordially and heartily yielded up as a free-will offering to Him who is "aboVe and over all, the Sispreme Ruler of-the Universowlio sendeth the dews that fertilize.the earth, and who bath prondued that summer and 'Winter, heat and cold, seed-time and harvest, shall not Cease so long as the worldendureth." It is trunted, now that the practice has tit'en commenced in this State, that a day will hereafter be annually set apart, by future ,Chief Magistrates, for prayer, praise and thanks giving tu.Gnd, throughout the existence of our beloved Commonwealth.. '0 . Congress. ,try.Theri: have been sonic rather Warm proceed. ings in Vongress lately, touching the question of Abolition 14titions. A sketch of t h e debate on the subject will be found in our Congressional _proCeedings. The remarks by Mr. Beardsley, of N. Y. strike us as being correct on thus subject.— It is'aingular that Southern members cannot see this to be the true view of the question. It is not singular, however, but vile and_despicable, that the mein body of Northern loco theos pursue a course directly opposite to that of Mr. Beardsley, Who is Oh other aubjects loco foco'out.and.out. On. Friday the .Massachusetts petition came up again: Mr. Adams desired to speak upon it, but .this was Opposed. Mr. Hudson, however, moved that tlio rules' bo suspended, which was dune by a vote of 123 to 46. Mr. Adams then rose and ad. dressed the House at some length. We shall en. dravor to given part or all of his speech in uur next, The petition has been referred to a corn. tiiittee of nine members, of which Mr.• Adams will be made chairman. The. report will cause •stirring times. This petition wa■ passed by the last Massachusetts legislature, which. was loco films in both brOnches. Death of Judge Thompson. Judge Tuomrsivs, of U.S. Supremo Court, died on Monday net at his residence near Poughiceep. ode, in the 77th year of 'his age. He was con• sidercd'one of the most amiable men living. • VA %Vhig county rne'cling in Butler,' ately rasped resohn ions in favor of Hon. John Bunks, se the next Whig candidate fo: Governor. It"' A t a Democratic State Convention recently Veld in Alabama. an issue was made between Mr. Van Buren and' Mr. Calhoun: Wild decided in favor of 66 former, Mr. Van Burch receiving X 67 voles, Mr.lCallioun 56. Mr. King, (U. S. Sen. ator) was unanimously declared the choice of the Otate forlhe Vied Presidency. ' President'Tylerand the Locos. A PRESIDENTIAL CALCULATION! ETTI; tViallington correspondent ofthe N. Y American, says:. • • ' , Tyler is outrageous about the election of Blair and pies, ae Printers. fro says the contest is now narrowed down iotlay and Van Buren, and . the chances are has to one infuser of Clay. Nov no thanks to him for this as news—we knew it rotlgitinces ritigt it news that be should aticngth hake ix perception Of the troth, The Madisonian several days ago published nn article ih reply to some strictures of the Globe, upon Mr: Tyler's 41114 - 16 On to Blair 6c Rives be ing elected printers. This article in the Medico. nisei was evidently icing; the'pen alt. Tyler, and yi the inane of it, be makes :the Colluisfirecaleu. !Won: ' • - • • "Mr:'Tyei 'placed his opposition to Blair & " pies pn t he ground of wrong pnd ; persecution, and on that of the necessity of union in the party. We think this argument of the necessity of con ' ciliation ,Pebuliarly strong, Judging from the late elections. the Whig vote, in all.human.proh. ,___abilitY„_wllEprevall-in-the-following-States-at the cOming•presidenthil election, even with the most Strenuous exertions of united, ppinucritic per ,ty to prevent it,,vii; . • • Massachusetts, ; 12 Rhode Wand, - • 4 Verinont,. ' 6 " " .' . U. .. Maryland, North Carolina, 11 Georgia, • 10 Kentucky, ' • 12 Tennessee,. • - .13 ". 23. Xlectoral votes Certain, 110 The Derneoratio,panditlaie Would, in ell ptoba. bail s tenehre the votes'or the boleti : Now lientieshite; Virginia, '1 • !. : i• :Mahan, , ' '''..ll l9l k ll o7i , :Sktitettatte,, , _ Mitthigan, fienth Carolina; lectlng cerpOit, 65, • irai m d'd i ii s i 663 IN's in.the Otois 40400011c0t, New ;York, Papieylvanii. Laud's!: ni(few ti,ervey, indigna;' • itletitotlauvoleo in Onnl l odieloirld, 0110$ . Irc!tiut 'Pieowi'"7t4'lOn.`n - U.VIMIMEE oft SitTEEN EUROPH:'. The stestniiip Hibernia; arri , Mdidlioston Wed 4 nesday inorning,at 6 o'clock, bringing.l6 days later . intelligence from Europe. Trade hasbeen, dull, but was reviving. ..1 (S The Queen was paying.yisitsamong ,the . nobility, in the country. ,She first visited Sir Robert then the Dukes of Devonshire. and Rutland, ,- dt le said, shUwilfvisit the King of Prusaits' nest. spring: The King wad FreiioifiOyieoe!Oti siieiier.frorn the President of the U. S:congmtulati4,liim on the Prince of Joinviße's marriage... In Spain, affairs apprar, to., be Iranntiil. Some important changes have been effected in the Cab inet. . • NM In Turkey, there lies been a dlaair of ministry. The Preirdenthe Council, Hafiz ~ pacha, having been replaced by Acbmet Fethi Fuchs! in the Pres! iilenci of the Council of Justice. In Italy.there is still .disaffection. Letters from Leghorn, of the 11th inst., say that the people of Naples were in a state of great exeitemen`, expect ing some sudden movement; and that the insurgents in the. Papal States were not entirely.disperseq. 7 The inhabitants of Messina were a constant state of alarm, at the last accounts, from the repeated shocks of ermliquakes. Mount Etna Wall in a state of unusual commotion. Wales is only kept in order 1.1 the presence of the military. The State trials of O'Connell and others, have been adjourned to the 15th of January,to allow the traversers to prepare the defence. • Fel' the Herold. UMBERLAND CO. TEMPERANCE SOCIETY. Mr. Editor:—At the anniversary of the Cum• Berland County Temperance, Society, held on Tnuredey eiening, the 21st of December, 1843, the flillowing persons were elected officers for the ensuing year, viz: President-3. H. DEVOE, Esq. ' Vice Prceideuls=flee• I'. V. Moon; Prof. T E SHOWER, Roy 3. V. E. THORNE. Secrctaiy—q. H. Crinwa. • Treasurer.—T. Trimble. Executive Committee—Prof. M.Calt; well, Jacob Fetter, Samuel Elliott, George Keller, Jacob Senor Nathan Veatch, Henry DotTield;John H. Weaver. The following delegates were appointed to at tend the State Convention at Harrisburg, on the 10th of January, 1844, viz: J. H. Dever, Esq., Rev. J. V. E. ThornC, Jacob !Keller, Rev.' Dr. Durbin, IL. Duffield, Prof. M. Caldwell L. G. Brandebury, Esq. Nathan Hamel) Rev. &Squire, Prof. T. E. Sittller. • . Test, T. H. Ciuswri.r..,See'ry. Harrisburg .Papers._ Ilia Intl:Mgt:neer, ut Hutrisloirg will be publish ed twice u week during the session of the Legis- Wore, at the low'prico of $.2 for the !Cs ion, or $3 a year payable in advance. Address , C. hi'Cunrer. *lto Democrofic Linlop. palishyrs of the.Democraiic Union at larrisburg,,tntrouse to issue a'daily sheet during he sesaion of the Legislature. The tcrrna are as 2111E2 Daily during the session, super royal size, $3 00 Semi-weekly du double royal size, .11 00 Weekly permanent subscribers, twice u midi during ilie session. 3 00 linuic G. 111.'ifini.EY Co. ALt 4n the 6th inst. by the nee. Auemul, WASHINGTON ISELLSI A A', of thi. ploFe, to Miss no. GOTTIMALL, or :Middletown, Dauphin county cOtt the 121st inst. by the same, Mr. Arttme.w. ZEIGLER; to Miss MARY GOTTSHALL, RIP of North! Middleton township. In the oily ol• Now Vol k, nn the evrtting of the '2oth lust., by the Rev, Phillipa, the X. MCLANAIIAN, of Chmohershorg. Pa., to ANN MATILDA, daughter Of Joaneh Mcßride, Esq., of the former phice. L. NOTICE. ETTERS Testamentary upon the last will and IA Testament of Wilt. CRAIGHEAD, sr. has been granted in due form or Law,to Richard Craig head 01111.1°1m Craighead, to whom all persons in fielded to die Estate will :nuke payment. and those having claims will present them for settlement. ,•• RICHARD CRAIGHEAD, • . JOHN W. CRAIGHEAD, Executors. December CT, I 8 , 13. 9t-9 91 , 1111', subscribers will rent that large nod com- I ominous 1-10USl .at present in the occupancy of Miss Sarah P.. Miller, situated on high Street, opposite the Mansion I loose lintel. The Gnt•den attached to the !louse is large and well tilled with choice fruit trees.. house is well calculated for it Boarding :louse or Store. Possession given on the tat day of April rent _ _ December '27% 184:3 FOR SALE OR RENT. A Two stor , stone House and .Lot of Grimm, the venially of Mrs. Henrietta Colltsluiw. Minnie St the west end of Lowlier street, in the Borough of Carlisle, opposite Dickinson Col lege, now in the occupancy of Prof. T. 1;. Sadler. Por particulars 1111114 re of the subscriber at his Jesidence iu llsoover street, Carlisle. Possession gi%en on the Ist (Inv of April firm. 101 IN IL WEAVER, Agent loi the owner 1/14.fi—tf:• / 7 • VI 312 11,11. pel.sollsl are hereby notified that IVILSON S. NAIL' •It , of Dickinson township, Comber l'and county, Na. has this day made a deed of v dun tort' assignment of ull his Estate and effects, real; personal mid rinsed to the subscriber, who resides in the same township of Dickinson, for the benefit of his creilitorm. All persons having claims or demands against the 'raid Wilson L. Nnifor. will present the SLUM arid illOfge indebted make payment. 5.C.1111E1.. ALLEN, • • Assignee of IV. L. Nonni.. December '47,1 843. 6t.9 Estate of Christopher Failer,deceased. ETTEIRS of Administration on the estate of UCH It ISTOPH FI FA ILEltilecesed township, to -the suMe R riber residing a in tile same tows:lfni:. MI persons knowing themselves in -ilelffie.4l to make itnniedtate pnytneut, . And those having claims to present them :114 authentic:tied for settlement. JACOB December 27, 1143. " 61.9 Application for Tavern License, • alcruce, is herehi giveo"that I intend to apply, nt the vest term of the Conk of Quarter Sessions of Cmunerlaml couniy, fora License to keep a tavern ni public house,in the house! now occupy ns such in.(halkorough.of Carlisle. ' . • • Den. 427,• 1843, We, the undersigned E cttiiens of Carlisle, in the county of Cumberland, dn,certtfy that We are well acquainted withtlienhoie named Wm. Allman, and thathe.kof gond report for honesty and temper ance, and is well provided %villa house room and con veniences to• the lodging, and 8011011111101 1 / a lOlll of strangers, and trayellers,,and therefore ree,om- Zend Onto your . Honors_ as well ,deservtng of a p eil ee ; furthei• say.. that a Tavern at the stand is an accommodation to the • public. .-• • , , Opristiati ltinhoff; •• Adam. Cramp • •••••• • John Gillen, Geore cart, Angeny, William.Aleaandar,..=.John , .Uuderwoodi- . • . Jacob Hoffer, • •, Edw. Armor; ••• '6' Henry, Barak; • . llm AlaCartacii MaFeely.. /'; . • Joho Kelly: . . 111 Washington Motel s o' 6 ;i'Aiiipoir74 , *# . o344 l l,i4tiiga FARritaeltuasio:.- Thibsioriber, begs loara itP,, in *at Int luuklotaan&thif, AialUka wn. ; itacrenantly undergone ittkoronghinn fatida)sed# anew, 'laltii,tha balk 4110 , rTalidlpre, and, io now rt! Yr , ,m 01 ; V theklOlda a, mid IA *in MEM For Rent. JOIN 'NOBLE & CO. if -9 WM. MOUDY Yr • MERE 116110151611111Z-slllllllllitt . : t , •,. riber •o ff .• .::.',' ~. ~.„ „ , Eig, „ Ptitiee erb j to !ell !or ' rent. ttritaln*lfniAplt PrOPerties,aituated on the li Atm ant Greek,ladjohntopetersburgnd DaneAnnon IrenrWOrkii,and knotin as the l'reteraborg•Mple,!' STONE MEROILANTIE GRISTIELk forlY kfifilltriel,Oree atorica high, exclusive of the Garret, with two water:,wheelannd fourron of Stone Emit 'Spnr.'anit Itevel' . ..Gearhiv Grain and Flour . Elevators; Smut Mill, Ste,, W1%114410 off in the licit manner.: ,Ntr. 2.is tt:--::,.......,..,..,. 4 • ._,, •' - • • 4 • - • . • EMS-4.3QP'; dr.taL3:ll34ll . capable of cuttingliNtO 15641 feet ,of Boards per '.::..Proin the advantage the above Mills haye in dia. Oiling - Of oll.their'products without the expense. of transportation, they are worthy the attention or Puy chasers or renters,and.Will be sold or let separately to suit purchasers orren!eri, . . • , . • . .- . , •- , • AMOS A. JONES. Petersburg,Dee.2o;lB43-6! ~ .ISSIGATIVS 110 T ICE.. ALL persons interested will please la Mate notice that the trust account of Peter Barn hart assignee of, Jacob *Michel berger has been exhibit ed to the 'Judges of the Court of Conimon Pleas of Cuinbeelmill county, who have appointed the WI dny otFebrunry, 1844, for the passage of said ac count. Test, THOS. 14. CRISWELL, Prothonotary ! Carlisle, Dec. 20,1843. St-8 Notice to Collectors. pJ The Collectors of the different townships and Boroughs wttliirePthe County of Condom hind, are hereby requested not to receive any of the Relief Issues of the Berke County llankomder the Act of the,4lll of May 1841, in payment of taxes, its 1 have been officially notified by the State Treasurer that they will not be received hereafter be him. WM: M. SIATEER, Treasurer of Cumberland co. ',December 19,1845. • Houses to Re nt. Atwo story Bricildwelliny Ifouse Nall stabling, c , sittn.ted in West I ligh sheet. Also, a two story brick dwelling house with a sture-room, ware house in North Hamlet. street. Also, the shop adjoining the same now occupied by Mr. Malloy. Also, the frame dwelling house and shop adjoining the Post Office. Also, a small fi:irnedwellinghouse in West Lowlier street, anti a small two story brick house in rear - of the same nit Dickinson Alley. rtisseshion to be given on the Ist. of April next For terms apply to December 20, 1943 eiIIY22OWEI . IViimmAs, under the pretence of title, de , riveil from' sundry unrecorded Demla and sales made for taxes, which .by repeated adjudica tions of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumber land count); nndJhc Supreme Court of this Stole, have been tleclareilfivnintent and VOl(41111 . ge 11 , 11111- lilies of chestnut and other valuithle timber have been cut upon the lands known as the .lout [lolly !Nate; the piddle are therefore hereby notified,that the said 'estate cot/silting of all the tracts of land at any time used since the !vat. 1816, in connexion with MeAlottnt .Ifolly kat Works, (excepting such por tions as have ranee been sold by the subscriber,) are the property of the Farmers' fa Mechanics' Batik, by virtue ofiretinvevittree by the She; iff of mid enmi ty, in August 1858; that all deeds not recorded within six months from the time of their execution are, by Act of, Assembly. dated 27th ?lay, 1715, de-• dared fraehtlent and void Tigaittst subsequent pur chasers; that the taxes have been regnlarly paid, up mi every tract fo th rming part of said estate, fi.om the first occupation tip to e present time ; that by art a Assembly dated 2 1 1th_ Alarch, 1824, dic cutting hanlingi purclaising,br'entploying of others to cut or haul, any timber trees upon or from the lands of another, without the ...license of the true owner is made on indictable offence ; otal.that the sultscrittO will prosecute all persona offending agnimt said law no matter tinder oast fratlitlent pretence suclt (ion .is attempted Ile s‘ ill alto give a reward of TEN DOLLARS for such iiiiol . lllllooll no may lead to the :ipprcloohion, teal TWI.NTT DOLLAAS !Ur the COMlC timi of tottli and crier WM. GIFINISII.‘W. Attorney iu fact ur sold Bank MO= avyAlly inlin•iuntion in reglit 41 to the coati! may he aouunullien4•ll to L. G. lirtettlehtiry, L•'sq. Cue- Houses for Rent. rin WO COM fortable Brielc.lionse . s. Pus it session given cat the first of January, er on the first rot' April next. Rent to solt the times. CHAS. OGILBY. Dec. '2O, 1843. • BRIM:ADE' NOVIIOEO XTOTICK is hereby given that persons bathe , 111 001109 011 the Commonwealth connected wide the military tire requested to c.ll and ,settle their accounts liellwe the Mat tiny of December next. othrru li.e the unsettle:! acromits Duty Hot be paid 'before July or August, 1844. I. REIIRER, Brig. Insp. Brigade Inspector's 011 ice,? Carlisle, Dec. tlo, 1843. S N. 11. 'llls Collectors of Militia Fines who lutes tot settled hail better nut forgut the list day of De cember next. .1. 118. J. li. 811.11.017 'FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANT Harrisburg, Pa RESPECTFULLY iniohns the Far mers, Millers, Merchants and the mobilo gen erally, that he is now prepared with large ithol cum monimis Ware I limses, on the Penult - Canal, near the foot of Walant street. in Harrisburg, to receive in Store for Shipment, Country produce and Mer closualize for Philadelphia, Baltimore and Pittsburg and toll interinetlioote places. D. Leech and Co's Line, and the following first class tide Water Canal Beats, will run from the Houses in Harrisburg. Bout, J. C. MeAllester, • Chesapeake. Mary and Nlartha, Pacific. May 31, 184 g. tf•3l FOR CONSUMPTION OF TUE LUNGS affection; of Me liver, Asthma, Bransldas, Pains or Weakness of Me Breast or Lungs, Chronic Coughe,Pieurisy, Ilesaorrhage of the Lunge and attn./Tedious of Me Pulmonry-Urgatis, NATURE'S •0 WN PRESCRIPTION A compound Balsamic preparation oT ibe Prime Virginiana or" Wild Cherry' Bark, " con bl u eLl aitiiiltaExiiWriy — Thi'airepared lie a new chemi cal vrikess,approved,and recommended by the most distinguished physicians, and universally neknowl edged the most valuable meilicinee ever discovered. NO QUALKERY!!!• NO DECEPTION. In setiingforth the virtues of this truly great we have no desire to deceive Those who are labouring under. affliction, nor do we desire to cido glie it more thin it justly deserves. • Yet whet we look around and see the. vast amount of suffering and distress occasioned by many of due diseases in which this medicine has proved so. highly suciseitifid,' we feel that we cannot urge its claims too strongly' or say too mob in its favor. • . SuO, intril, are the 'SURPItISI•NG' VIRTUES. 01 this Balsam, that 'evenln the advanced Stage° 'of CottsostrTrost, after all the most esteemed remedies of physicions have failed to effect ally change,' the use arthis medicine has been productiveCtif the most isstonishing relief, and - actually effected aurae after all hoped of reetiiery had been despaired of. - , ; hi ire first stages of the.disease termed " Catam hal.Censump,tion,P,, 'originating "' Elwin nagteered COLDS, it has been used - midi . undeviatitit„,sposrsir and hundreds' aCittiovriedge _they . owe kit9 . rea l Pratictit • of their health to: inyaluable Medicine itlone , In that fovea Of','Cootiitinpflon , so prevatent.aliitit* delicate Young lemiles, coffin:Moly 'termed debilliy, " GOING- INTO, A- DEOLIN.Ew A complaint with which 1 outwit' aite lingeripg,3S has also proved MAW sttocessful and not only poso sews the power ot oficalting the proem 0f Orb a larming complaint* hut 4_lo strengthens-and invigo. relic,* lite BYsliii4 wire 'effectually than any;medialntt we layover ,ti Of-F l ft.q l P 0 11 ‘ ,6 eOltleimeor 604 see ne• NV;star'zi • •it, ~ ps, t , • ,•Pr )(opt; • , ••,' •41 '• `!§,0 ,6 4 0 4 gt0 V o' . r 26,1,10, 4 • ,•• .0 a4' '..• NO for, sale); ft,' few Caplet of ;the following new 1. O ,WHY , ARK you; A LUTHERAN."— A view• . or the' dectrines , br the Linheran .chttrelt:; hy 'Me licv. II Kurtz, I). TX '2. THE; YEAK . BOOKLOF THK-REFORNIA TION.ThiIis. got.up in the form .of en annual,. .and in en elegant manner. It contains : a number of well Written ',tholes from a number of Ministers of different denotninaticinsithieflY , relating to the life; . olittnetelv operations'and eaperienee of,...Lterumt, and tathe necessity and efreasof the blessed Refor mation: A'kuost interesting and useful books ' JACOB SEVER. tf-8! , aZ7CDV3 4 Z:I'=3EI' To `Constables, Retailers of Newhall- IN and by the several acts of the• General Assem- My and the several' Supplements, thereto, it is made the duty of the ccinitables of their respective Townships and Bol'ouglis'within the county of Cum• berland, and they are hereby required, under the penalty of" one hundred dollars to make under oath lor affirmation; and deliver to the Clerk of the Court of Cluiirter sessions," on or before MONDAY the Bth day ofJnfroAnT,lB44, a separate "list of all persons engaged in the selling or vending of Goods Wares, Merektindize, Commodities, or effects. of whatso ever kind or nature," designating those whole'sal'es' are 'confiiied' alone "to buying and yendiug goods, wares and merchundize, 'the growth, product and manufneture of the United States," and also those who sell or vend "wines or distilledliquors." Mer chants, Dealers nod others embraced in the forego ing notice are also notified,"that the A ssociate.ludge and county Commissioners" of said county, will at tend at the Commissioners' office, OD FRIDAY tlic 19th day of Jniinsry, 18.4, between tie hours of 9 mid 4 o'clock of said day, for the purpose of chissi fying all persons " when any of the Mer chants, Dealers, or their agents or attorneys may appear belbre said Judges nod Commissioners, and mid skew the amount of their SUIDUHI sides. dining the year previous, mid if such Merchant shall not attend, it shall he the duty of the Judges rind Com missionersifrom the hest odor mation they min have or obtain, to chum them" accordingly, 0 which clnesi fit:idiot' shall be final." By order of the Commis sioners, JOIN 111W1S, Clerk. Commissioners Office, Carlisle, • st-8 December flt; 1843. - S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. JUST received a Erect' lot or ibis valuable medic hal by the •übcerthcr, sole Agent lor Car Hide. CHAS. OGILIIY. JNO. 13. PARKER Dec. 20, 1843 FRUITS AND CONFECTIONARY FOR Thanksgiving & Christmas TUST received by 31YEIts tiAvklio.kpitk iFred' 111ulaga Grapes. iierfcctly sound, beat Ulundi Raisins, very flue; 12 1-2 cents per lb. Fresh Figspin flue.order, mud very superior Citron, Cur rtuds;lirg MONS ORANGES, •Altnnnds, Walnuts, lirazit and (;rou n d huts, to firth er with a.'general assortment of CONFECTION- December 13, 1843 N as much as Doctor Nevin, has published n I pamphlet in opposilion to the use of the xious Bench, er'Neto Measures, as he calls them, in which lie gives all such iniiveinents,the appella- tion of QuaeleeryOnder (be garb of religion, with: out its inward litb and power. Now be it known to all the good people of Ciinaherlsmi county, and elsewhereoliat I have published strictures (upon the Professors views) in which it will be clearly' seen. That the WIC of tho Mourner? Bench is not`idet?intentul to thin piety. 2d. That there is Scripture authority for wo. Men praying in to.blie. 3d. That the Professor:ha 'written on a subject he did nut understand. QUACKERY : Its nature and operations ect girth. Through. out these strictures it will he clearly seen. that the Professor has evinced liiittEelf to be a Quark of the first order in the Century:: 111 y pamphlet contains 56 pages, price 12A wits a single copy, a discount to those :s ho buy to sell.. They can be had io . Carlisle—at James Loudon's Bonk Store. Shiremanstown—of Rev. John Fold. Mechanicsburg—Store of Mr. Lease: • Shippetteburg—,Stutnitautth & Hoover's Store, and Mr. John Gist, or from the author in Chard- b rsburg. I)cceinber 13, 18.13 11 , 1111131111 Tilt (1111113 , ,viyEus & HAVEI2STICK: have . rtitil "". opened l'or the neeomnoolation of their young rico& ti large assortment of Toys, Toy nooks :V Fancy ,Jrol ions tor /itt/efiav, both musing' tool instructive. Coll Infore the ussortutent 13 broken. „- - Ducember 13, 1843. .Rill TO LE.ISE. BY -public outcry on SATURDAY, the 9.:1d of Demoher;•'lB43, nl I O'CIOCk, P. M. the sub scriber will lea c for one 3 car the estate of Daniel P. Seherhalm, UlliCa,lll West l'etwa'nwo township Cumberland county, containing Int acres of good Lnocstone Land by DAVID COME, eaa.zi , asiunt. cAMID to the premises oldie subscriber in South 51iddletou township, nn the loth of November lass, a • dark' brown STEER, sup posed to be betweson two mid threetti f4 4;'' yeses old ; both his cars base been . cut arr, which are the only ;Milieu- ''4.llmik tar marks. The owner is requested to come I . ..rutted, prove properly, pay cherges and take him away. BARNHART HARMER. December 13,1843. 3t•-1' RIPLALL PROPERTY.. EV violate of n deed or Trust, from Bezel:info fledges and Elizabeth his wife, to the under steed Mr the benefit or his creditors dated the 30th day or May 1843, now of record in the Comity Conti of Berkeley, State of Virginia, we will pro. 4 teed to sell, at public auction, to the highest bidder, before the Court !louse door in Mat tinsburg, on MCNDAV,thetith day . oElanuary, 1843, being Court day, the Milowing - lying and being on Back Creek, adjoining the lands or Dr. Thoincia .1. Harley, Phillip Sine:lnd (Altera known by idle panic o r the Snedgross . Tuvern Farm, be the same more °ries; there is • about two-thirds I:Unwed, a good portion of it low ground, in a high state of cultivation, tb • balance well clothed with good timber. The Improvements are one large and comfortable DW KLLING lIUtiSE, a good house for 11 tVIIIIIIt,SChWitZer Barn and Stable, with all other accessary out- ii a i. l , buildings, and a well of never haling sail!<•i water near the house. A further de- - scription we deem unnecessary; as any one wibliing to purchase will first view the property. --Also, Mille sante dine and place;onetither . - TRACT4IF LAND, situated in Berkeley county, on Toolooses branch, on the east ,side of the' North Mouniain, adjoining the lands of Michael Seibert,:lames H. •Jtobinson~ Alexander:Robinson nucl•others, known as !he said : Hedges' Mansion Farm, now. in 'the 'oecupanoy of -Samuel- M. Hedges, containing: • 220 .11,:ieltES,. l'he improvements are a good: ttlytultint.toftiwam If fur Barn; 11.)447;.Srookejtoutie, and all out- --- necessary' fcir n 'aria, with %rep of never. failing water near, the : Muse, ,with a pump in. IL-- Is not surpassed by, any m the , c9upty fertilltyi.und'advanutgeijand is well for ita orialidy of produetionsi . we deetn it unneeessary..to give any Nether description .of,thia,valuable farrn,ns 'tiny, one Onitt:di!dattee,wisiting to pure/non will first view the proof : sea - ef the purobaseinoney:ltv attd; 'the.balance in two equal annual.. paymeati; from this lit day lir April .I.44.'iritts interest, soil a ',a . thg , (lretrti4OSttt=aeottrtittle deferied rrNitY , .I;;II3EII3CRT,)4.: .;'. 1: .1)14 ft.i.0.3„.--vtitiiiiihevincor'or the 1:1 Wide, 0174 Carliele, Dec. 1 843 dize, &a. Mourners' and Anxions‘Bench, JOHN DEMO. 31,7 ibbiguce iii Bankruptcy of 1). P. Scherbalm TRUSTEE'S SAE OF Tract of Land, Alttitßits & HA.IftIiSTICK hitio.;Juii3Operird Aelie fan iteinritnene'ept.Drivigt;•lnte; . 01hi; Uyetoffs, Patent, Medteinev,Terfuniery :Mil Fancy - Coeds, tfiey, win , vell . ,Whcdessde or eitail,'llt the very loiveat prteeti;otso itira piill . pe° 'of biBotted tiatierno prieee. /• • • Made Union 0111 Iniev mid • patterns for borning eithei Oil dr Lad. Lfimti .011atles unit Chimules of nssoried 'thee • • • • , Best spdi ra and *ma , Ult, Sperrii Ciindlei, Al mond, caulk and CutintrY Soapai os,low as•they be hail from the city, (acarlivle Borough Notei foO sill trufthiks to ken at, . • Deeerabevl9, 1843. NEW GOODS FOR CHRISTMAS! SPLE.IrDID wr.rmiLs. y ERS & HAVERSTICK has just received I.T-IL a splendid assortment of "ANNUALS," consisting in part of the Opal,Oift, Friendship's Offering, Literary Souvenier, 'American and Bri tish Poets, in rich 'and showy binding suitable for Christmas presents. Also a choice selection of elegantly bound Bibles, Hymn Books, Com mon Prayer ditto,—together with a general as sortment of Standard, Miscellaneous and ,• SCHOOL ,1300 HS, all of whirl will be sold lower than ever - offered in carlisle-;- STATIONERY • of every variety, best 'quality .of Letter and Cap Papers,•ruied , and .Imrtiled from lq to 25 cents per quire; Quills, glue fluid and black Ink, Steel Pens, Pencils, tiaelt(net's beat,) Silver ever Points Leads forditto, Wafers colored and transparent, Scaling was, fancy and plain, iVlotto Seals, Paper folders, together with a large assortment of Pen knivts, superior and cheaper than ever pared in the market, Carlisle, December 13. 11143 REAL [STATE FOR SALE, Y vibtue'of a Decree of the Orphun'e Cook eCumberland,county, I will exptam to pub lic bale, on the premises, on sATuu DAY, the 61.11 day . of January next, at 10 o'clock, A.:11` ; of said day, all that certain . .LO'F OF GROILI situate on the South East corner of Pomfret and Pitt streets, in the boreue It of Carlisle, fronting East en Pomfret and running 240 feet on Pitt street, to an alley, having there. it erected a two story Brick DWELLING IIOOSE, and Kitchen, and other outbuildings, late the property of , Con'. rad Bolander, deceased. Terms of sale, one half to be paid in Cash on the confirmation of the sale, and the balance td'bo secured by,recogniionce in the Orphan's Court, with approved security: JACOB DUEY. 3E-7 Pecember 13, 1t313. APPLICATION FOR TAVERN LICENSE. To the Honorable the Judges •of the Court or quarter . SCH4OIIS of Cumberland county. The petition of William Clark, respectlidly repro. sents,dhat he is well Provided with house-room and conveniences fur keeping a Tavern^ in Leesburg, in said county, and that a Tavern in addition to the one now kept is necessary fir the accoinodation of strangers and fraiellers ; hu therefore prays your honors to grant him a License, to keep a Tureen in the house he now occupies, and he will .pray, &e. • .. WILLIAM CLARK. EMS December 5, tBl3. W E, the undersigned, citizens of Leesburg and do certify that we are well acquainted with William Clark, the above named petitioner, that li is well provided with house-room, and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers, end that he is ofgood repute for 'himesty and temperance. and that such tavern is ,necessary to accommodate the public and cntcr iain 'Thomas Sibbet, ' • George Trone, R. S. M'Cunc, Mosea Hemphill, James Willis. Johnston Williamson, -- John K. Kelso, .- Robert H. Early, Christian Belt; Samuel Wherry, John Pilgrim, Iletiry B. Rehm:lc, [leery Sliipperisteel, Robert Weigle JOl/11 Ferree,- John W. Clever. Thommt ,tlatthews. ORPHANS' COURT SALE, 11/ 3 2' virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland emoitv, will he rxposeil to public sale on the premises, oil A I'UItDA I', the (13y of .limuary heat, the VALUABLE FARM , belOtiging to the estate of Jonas Hupp, lute of East Pei tisliorough township, deceased, ,adjoining lands of Messrs: Newcomer, Eberly and others, contain ing. (SO 11101 T or less, or Slate Land in good state of enltivation. The improvements are a TWO STODY LOG HOUSE, Log Darn, 311111 oth er ont-bltilditigi. TheN is also a thriving young Orchard, Emil several spiings of good water on the premises, The terms of sale nee, half of the purchase mo ney to he 101111 on Confirmation or the sale, when sin indisputable title. W ill he given,- and remainder is two equal annual paythents With interest; to be se cured by Judgment llonds. Sale to commence at 'AY o'cl'ode ih the foiNttoon, ohen attendance will be given lir DANIEL COFPNIAN;JfiItu'r, of Jonas Kopp, deed. December 7, 1843. , , is-7 EMI WILLIAM H. MILLER , • • Attorney at Law. WILL attend to all business entrusted to him in Itt!, comitieJ of Cumberland and Athoos. Orrick: in gust Main Street, second dour from thu Public Sputre. Cut lisle, November '29,1545. ly-5 NOTICE TO FARMERS! THE FARMERS of C . :timberland county who are desirous to msociate themselves into an AG. RICULTURAL SOCI ET Y,nre requested to meet ut the Court House, in Carlisle, on SATURDAY, the 13111 January 110Xl, at 11 o'clock, A. M. David Sterrett, Christian Stayman, . George Brindle, Henry Jacobs, Thomas Bradley, John Rupp, George Brandt, , Philip Spangler, Michael Mishler, Boberi.Luird, Sidles Woodburn, Abraham Lamberton, John Mt:Aeolian, i f.",'Alexander Davidson, Melchoir Brenneman, Robert C. Sterrett, • William 11. Gorges, George Leo. November 29, 1843.' •• SUGARS, COFFEE, &C. Winn' quality Loaf and Crushed SUGAR, at rl4 cents per lb. • Second quality - inglo - Loarantl-Grushed,-goenl quality, at tonal price 126 cents per lb. Brorrp Sugars, at least equal to any in the mark et, at 8 and in cents per lb. White thrum Sua It. at 146 per lb. Prime WO Coffee at Ii ,and Hernial gnality at 10, Fine Jain at 16,by the Bag at legs prices. .7.titta , opening at our Grocery Stare, Went Mani StVect, next dour to the store of R. Sontldrass. J. W. EBY. tf-6 Carfille,l)cc. 6, 1843. Rouses for Rent. THE HOUSES- AND LOT belong ing to INV. limbert Emory, lately oceupiod . by Mr. Edward S. Walker; possession given tone , , iliately. Alan the+lOUSl S, Orchard 01111 Lot, new in the occupancy . of Mr. George Ringwalt, adjoin.. Gig. Fessession given on the. lot of April next. For trams apply to the subscriber, agent for the owner. • I .II..)II•SEAMOUR.' tf•6 December 6, 1843, DissolutOn of• Partnership. • mum Co-Partnership heretofore existijo.; hefive6i Motpoti,MoorekHnskell,le this (ley dissolsA by mutual eonsent,and sH•personti indebted to saitr,srol either by, Note or Book account; err re quektOd to. makes Inept on or .Before the lot of FEBtARY ne xt. .11,110 thoite Wing claims against said tirttinie requested to present them for settlement, ,INATBON, MOORE St HASKELL. Kidderminster, Dee. 41845. '. - N; 'An persons Indebted to 'the' late firto :of 11tAtoost, bikini, - RTC requested. to , ,!:,,ouosprlrtird . mud wake htiosedhite-iisyntent,'' 'No reiseii.J.o,,bied,i4.oiiilfite oo.c siiniet Co.Myeri fit bi.Dttimnpnd orilooldWount, ere reilubsfedth pay the ' l 4 l o6''Oni 1)0; Lierort th etit JanumihKegi t vis rittiii,AUtli s gtwWiliddgento 4ao=begivinwirTo4 „, i,*,oA.M.it_4l VEIL% Oaryivintr" .. ri, ,of the,,11,1011T`,0E,4403001 ISI MUMM==S Tdst . iiitieb,tetrto fit3' . _eposcilbi..l, ' VS? ',.,' , holdvi:Aiiot icgoiint,ai* requeated to' ea{ iinA 'lett] obeli alioonots forthwith. . ,‘ • .- I: ...I , . • . JACOB' §g.ltEll; ' , Ca 'ale; Dtovetib6 54,1849. . . ' "'..,' ',' , i.• Puri; Winter Sian; bit, best CIO per -gallon. - Winter Sea Eleplinni (one quality) Quiet $1,0C:1 per gallon.' lb Sperm CalidieSitierriinied pure, at 37:6 Centsper . Philadelphia 14Otild unsorted rani cents per lb. Wax Candles assorted Colours, at 64,1 cents per lb.. „ CIS Pure Castile and Seented Soup—also Miami and oilier fine SOAP. ,• Just received 14'0' for aale at tit.) Store.nf • J. W. EBY. tf-6 Carlisle; December 6,1843 Casinieres & Vestings, . . . CLIPPINGER, St . (LIMEY . are just . oreetn a lame acsnetmcnt: of NhhiotAttbae,Cas, rimeres & Veclingo' elicit wilt be sold at the Jellies sate. October 18, . . .. GARIARE AGENGI7: For Indemnity agoinil loss by THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE . C01 i3 1. 1 OF 11111:ADELPOIA, Charter Perpetual.—s4oo,ooo Capital paiil in Office 1631 Chesnut street. • MAKE. VSSURANCE, either pe•Ananent or lini• lied, against loss , r damage by fire, on 1 3 1V1PEILT and EFFECTS of,evtry description, in Town or Country. on the. most reasonable terms. Arplivii tions mule eitlit.r personally or by letter, will he promptly attended to. C. 157,. 11.30.X.KER;Prest. 3m-7 The enhscriltcy 15a.ent' for the .: tillovt. - diiirtiretns' for Cin•lisle and IVO viclintv. All applications for llnsul , ance either by mil ° or personally will bit promptly attended to: D:..SILYNIOU'II. 'December 6, 11043. 1211132 7111113 a IL' BUNC 11 RA ISlNS:Os'atips, Litnionsi Currants, 141(1 Prunes. Assorte.l Pickles. Pine Olive or 'ratite Oil, best by'ands. Citron. Clincolsle—llaker's No 1, and llonstepittliiti. 111iistaril--Viteiotis - • Yitsells WEIS. • Together with a general assort - anent of Nutmegs, Closes; 52Murmion; Pepper.; Ginger, -- Nlispiee - , - 111ace and a general assortment of all oilier articles in the line of n (kOCCI . . For sale at the Subscriber's . Store—at the lowest ensli,priees. J. W..EI3Y. December 6, 11343. tf 6 00C ERIS AT tHOLLSALE . ' . The solotcriber, oilers .... 1F ,,,,,,,,,, r nt wholesale:it his 1% art.- , 1.5.K.1 1 11 House, oft the Catial, at - '4W z I u1,,,Z,1:11 ' the foot or chestoot s t roo ig i ,-;..7..„- ., n ilarrislttirg, the follow ing -' • '''''''' Groceries, sit very low prices, I , r cash: •,--, 200 li r A 1313. or RIO coil LAC:CA . :YRS Coe . 9 I Mils. POrto Stiro S'lrt'iii. - -•- 57 Mts. No I , ‘2, .titl, S ' Alsekere.l.- 3/ Ilti!1* bill, do. 410. 34 11..r6..s lioperittl, Voting I lysno;niol Gul powder le:6;in .i. soot h hoses. New-,Orleatts :11olse.:es Mils. 13 Ilhlln and Tierces Slight• I I nit se 13 - Ilnxes Sailor's mid other brands plug To hoeen. Cronin] and %%hole Pepper, by the bog and keg. - Starch in 95 li,. boxes. • 15 dog. Coati Brooms Loaf Sugar, ltiCe,Alspiee and Cinnamon. 266 Tons of Pinsky. 1811 Soeks C. A. and Ashton Fine Salt. • Mu bushels Smith' Cook. Sugar (louse Molasses hr the llhd, and T ierce , st do cents per gallon, borough 'mi ne". I'mr mile by. I.:. S. PA I: I Itirrishileg., Dec. 6, 1843.. 6 NOTICE TO COLEf.CTORSi H p 1: . ..12 .. 1:. A t I S . t byi i i n s c o il i ; t i; r t of County and Stith: tsars, In 1:11101.9, VIM/Hills out standing in tbi hands of the Collectors of 18.13, and °whit; to the low state of the Trete.itry and the ps•e,situ.7 demands no the saute, it therefore been.t.es absolutely neces sary, that the 6.410 balances - he collected and paid it to the Treasury' on or before lime last SATUIL r of I)reeother 1843, otherwise judgment will positively be entered against all delinquent eullect ors. JACOB RCHBAIt, ' itoisiqrr Lmitr), comnero. clintsys TiTzEL,..) Attest-1m ' Intet N. Cl'k. Carlisle, Dec. 6, 1843. • 3t-6 FISH, SALT; MOLASSES, &C. No 1, finest quality MACKEREL, (fresh) iu whole, half and quarter narrels. No 1, superior SALMON. A few boxes dried HERRING. New Orleans or fine baking Molasses at 40 cents per gallon or 10 cents a quart. Best New York Syrups at 64 by this gallon, or 16 cents per quart. A tot Of flue TABLE SALT in 'ixes and ia bulk. A Lot of Liverpool G. Alum SALT, bythe bush el Suek, in good order, Ccastuotly ou timid and for =IC J. tt'. tt-6 Carlisle, Dee, t, 1813 AriplitatiOn for Tavern License. T" E snbserqbee hereby gives notice that he will lipply of the ,I,muary term ettitting of the Court or Quarter sessions of Cumberhmtl enmi ty for a renewal of his I.ireu . se pi the Tavern still now oecupiell'h'y him in Eltif ficonith4dugh town sow. brim; provided with till the heteSSaVy requi sites for keetriiig a hortse of pile cotermitunet I. TnoNtAs WIIAI4TON. tc-G December 6,1941 We, the undersigned eitiiens' of Eastpennshoro' township, in the County Of. .Comberlatal, do certify that we tire well acquainted with Thomas NVltarton iond thatim is Good report for honesty And temper ance and is 'well provided with home room and effitve mences fir the ludging mid necomtnnantimi of Strang ers nod Travellers, and do II n lere_.)re rec:matturtill him to your 1101101'0 as well deserting of a License; and furtlar my, that Tavern ut the stand is an ac commodation to the public. Adam Sierer John Skier • Andrew b:reitzer Joseph Pink John P. Quigley Abe:ilium llonnoinan John Hntz IVlllium ',Hiller Samuel Unshorn aD13115 WN the matter of ISAAC MITTEN a Bankrupt. -1-8:13,-Deccinher-4._Petition of P. P. Ege, Esq. ass ignee of said Isaac Miller, for an order to sell c ertain Real Estate,,Ste., of said Bankrupt, is read and filed. And it is ordered that nbi notice be given in the Carlisle Heeled . /k, Expositor, that this application has been made. and that FRIDAY the 15th (lac of Deeember,instani.at II o'clock, A M., awl the bis triut Court' Room in the city of Philnilelpitia,have been appointed fir the tunic and place of hearoigi when and where all persons in interest may appear and spew cause, if aity.they have, why rho petition should not be granted. FBAS. HOPKINSON, Deo: 6,1840. Clerk District 'Court. " ce-r ,U,C3:11:2 3 0 . IN the matter of Jonas Miller a Daultrupt; ens . Petition or P.' F. Inge, Eeq.,for an Order to sell certain Drell:state; • 1843;thrtember 4; Ordered that notice be given in the Carlisle it erald t't Ex posher, dud this applica tion has•been made, end that • FRIDAY 1.5111 Dp.. cerati.innisiiitt o'clbok, A. M., and the District Court , ItuciriPiartbe city of FM12(10014, have been appointed. - tor the time. and pleeo of hearing, when. and where tvlllicrsons'in interest may. 'appea'r stalitey here, why`tbe ietntbnshould not hst.granted::- .-.•RUA& f10PK1N5024; , % . 4' , ' 0"1843;:' ..:; , EuttioupTcy, tityncE 4,8-ehoge, tu, prtrICIN. uw, 1114 k li st d the Bankrti • • • A•ufaher corm ., , 7 ,„, IVllol4`"!l4.ria,',l9th'VPkv=4.7o4o,ltr.,. yRIDk Inter*? , wireupia,Tose ei0ty,11,1),,:m.,1111151.;, ming; it4:00190-ga Ccuult-s*.tho °l7 14100 of, bArstr9l 13ou,otL_AF,404; 00,0)1,43 :1011,5i)i ;:-whenc wnto,,,ol'ociii.;:ge,(l4toeafkieli use, a'- lobo IotTP info ~.!epsegieo .64 ' , gclopa..., tionfb, neat : hey'4‘f.; 1146P0'- uq.at if i lo k ke 011 A, 1:04 = DEM Peter Fester John Fake John Cloths 1 CitiotlyJ t,t ,Cip;ltB nr EAVER 4- Over 13PatiPgs + 4 . French' 1 50 to , E o ng I lihh and American., ill Uroadzi.394,gr $ ttar- 14 chattp B[OM „ -!;liemong'REctednalanfl , bitßO fiesli , irkpploetsf 411 .. ,ONS;IMISINS d i~fel Pe solo by 14NEAtit14$01icif” ➢ - alfitha b a. 44..:1 1 ..: • s'' \ l, .' 0 ,' ~ wt,,..,i I lirktiV" , IP. 4 r . 11 ,' , ,', + 1 -.0 h I ga Wi Li te01 41 0 5 V 41 4 10011131314h r ''' .%* O ' req, Ito Clo i t Dr ite:o4o,lpAgra. 13 Scalikti*`l 4 4VP-h4O, #AelYtilWed' 4boytt-R r aPll4 t 3i.trArtn" A -, liiTmpw ! , a..lfkrviii444. ll 4twojtviuo : 4:4:V ° phitiv-.9muttotot:l 4 4,.4.,tif lti ,Wl4 4, :A.'ll'2 4,l'salif'.l6llioiii ', ISI "o" . ' 61Q9 ° AItRIVAki :nllloE'lehacriber has 4ust repeived a ROO. Bopp!. , •.vt7lN TN cr.:oops, run ofrat2greatlpieilticed - ,4riceliTof Cash.. P chaiersittrillAit'd%ohis".stilre iSnei.s(ook 'or Cloth Cusiiruerel4,Caasivatts,yeslings„Platutels, Blankets Merino 'll3lpaCeis,Zedogia Cloth..Crapo rte 'Amber Chepe.CMisah,'•: Mou'it'•ile - 14iiiii,''crape 'de Lain Perieitinct!'. Silka'Sittinit;Eitititieflteliets and Silks b''.reiudi"".failutzes; tinett...CAmtgrickitatklkereltiefs .G.loves,,.B,iughtiros,•CaliAnts, Bosley,. togreat vari ty; Caimtirick TiCkingi c Checks, .aud lo t s of oth • Oath too numerous lo lusert. • • ,' • . • Aldo a fresh lot ofGROCERIES: receded srlelt as Sugar, Coffee( Molasses, Chocolate, .Teos. feeeland Sue,•Ginger„,Sfatioch Cheese, Rise, lko Afsu, of al l kitals. all Of which will tai sol uti c oni.only• • , Reeollect the old stand',ll thh third 'tore fro the earner, Cast Main street . ..and ilit:ectly 'ouriosit. S. Wunderlieh's old tavern stand: Ono door 110111 t: times antik;:s a great difference. CRP'S. OCILPX. tf-1. Norember 29, 1843 . . ' HARDWARE, CUTLERY,. &C,' ;ling subscriber %%;ilultl .re . 4)uctfull..y in form his friends and the !arlin, t lint hy has late ly replenished his stock slid is now offering at die, old stand in North Hanover Street, a sidentd assort rpent Iliirdutarc,' Cuee:4o( . o6.,comAsting in part or Lceka.lottiges;lairewsontilaliirr,Sliitteii; of all, kinds and sizes. Grain, Canal and other kinds y.rSliovels. Co . .arpettiers' Tools, stadias OiiiSet . B; Ste llar Iron; blister;.east and, shear. :Vteels., Saddle, and bridle' ITiollltti ligß in sets; Saddle ,Tree's, girth' g. and other Webhing.• Sire Findings of every de. veription. lalingany and' Cla'ss kitobs of the la- . test.stylea; Also; oils, - Paints anti such ns white 16d, spirits of Tui.pelitiite, Coral awl japan Variiialt. GLASS of on hizeq,.fronri Bby 10 npxard. Also, am :issortmvid pt Art,liOr's paten Lard Limps,togetlies' whir °dier numer• ous,to meutinu , , • All of which will . he sold-tiventy-fivC per eetit er thin they linVe ever been, sold before, good money.. Call and ex:mine before,ptirchataillg nail if the art)eles and prices sire not fottlid us stsittid Yotitietid hot purchase.„ Call lie any rale , , , . JACOIr SEIVER. Carlixl 02, 18.43'; . • BARGAINS I. MEM S I A6l 0 IL: & ' ANDELl§oNc — ritt the' North Enst'Cot 4 ner of ilk: Public . . Square and , (IrreetlY opjio,i?6 thit . Mat'ket . liouse,are 1101 V open ing; lanjt 7 well selected assortment of DRY ( . iOOPS anti :110CERIES n latch they will !gaup' the titocl favorable terms. The lullowing articles compote part of their stock,to which they - tire week ly' making; atitlitiona t . Ward dyed blackd and Woe_binck greens, avas.._, ible greens, olive greens, olive hrownit, cutlet greys. blues and brovin e1..9 . 11i5; also Pilot anti Beaver Cloths. • . , - . PilllOV, Plailt,nn(l'l'v;eol CA YLtin owl Fancy SA'll'INEl•;I•S. lltcl anti IVliite Manuel, Canton and floe skin' ELAN N :%lerillocs, Foust-line do Laiiies, lustrts, Eolintatea Pi•i:iis:uu; Baharincs. Brockit; (wino. Tlaibut Wool, Silk mid .thimabk SHAWLS. . I eaelirs Craiars . , with a largeassortotrat of Glove& sill I losiery. Together milt a groat %ROLA)* Of 0111. , er It, tides too reeeneerolis to meeetion: Carlisle, Nov. 8..18443' EGOTS, SHOS I HATS .& CAPS. FRESH ARRIVAL. .Sobseri bet- boding just retuktedli•ont . city, ii no& °rid% a very Jorge stock Dorad, Shoes; Ilsto - nlitl Caps in ailditibit to his nice stuck, till n Well will Caps, sold'os low as any the • AS Cases el :Ma's; boy's and Youth's Calf, Seal, Kip and e,1311 . M. hoots. 7 east's of mews, lio)."8 and yotitit's Half, real, kil and coarse ircooroes. 3 ruses Woolen N, trusses' null 611(11'01i% calf, MU I'OCCO, grain, WA kip tnouroea. .Is , s Wollleli'S and 1111S9cs' Call ' Will se:01)110611f 10 e111 . 11 ,, i) s of I,ad;es,kid and morocco yells, but kills and slippers. Afso a large asTotruent oeehilth'en.'s At the store trf mATEER, South fioliocor swo S:!ntltrribe.:' q, 184:—II BOOTS AND. SHOES. Tllls hnbscrlhl•r bas just received another simply of BOOTS k SllOES.notomohe lot x•,ll he Iow:. 20 Oases Boots ti•oni $,.; to $5. 15 Maas Mumma from 1,00 to 1,50: 10 !tom do from 50 to 100., 25 front '25 to' 1,25: ro !. Do • Ala!kit mg Shoes mut Burkiod: Children', Shoes oforeolor , g,slutpciien„prtem. Don't mistake the old stand, where you x ill he sure to get great but•gains. Not ember '29, 1845. Leather,.lloracco and ,Finding .3 . t..s , z)LLE.l Ey .V t7' L. PEZPEII, MOST resPectfally infoimis the eitizeninf ffnr risburg, and the public in general, that he has removed his Lenther,'Moroedo and Finding Store to North Second street r a few dodri above -llenrr linehleii's Ihotel, where he will keep constantly on beinel a general lissortmeat of the following mimed articlea, • • . SpOlo lab & Slitinger, Sole, Skirting,' Ilaramis,tair and black bridle, %VIM and grain 'upper whip and collar leather, wax and grain Calf " . Skins, Spanish and,coutdry. Kips, top mat , lfnin leather,bellows Leather fogur inters and Illacksrniths,. and Hark Tanned Sheep Skins. . • aLSO---.11011000S: Comprising. Men's'Nloroceo,'Notrien's undressed red Mid black strai ts, French kid of different colors. Wed ranus r llinclings, Linings of all colors, Book:- binder's !rather, Chamois' leather and Buck skins. ALSO---SHOEMAKERS' KIT AND FINDINGS, Stich as boot ,keys and breakers.. shoe keys,litam iners; rolets, stamps, size sticks, punches, knives, rubbers, fi les, rasps, threat[, boOt trehbifig, 'parables, boot ticirtl, pegs, awls, fro. Aid of will& he will sell at the very awls, . cASIL PRICEI. , . • W. L. P. returns his sincere (banks to the pub lie, fm , the liberal i.strimaie which has here tofore heel, extended to hint, nn respectfully; solitita ottatidtiattte of their favors. lbu risburg. Nlay 17, 1843. ©~~~ moo' PPLICATION will he thlide by . the DWl:ctn) s of the Ctiriisle nunlF.,to the ttext` Lest . is! attire of the Continboweattk of I ) etrasylvnitiu, tor reeewhl of the elisrier of thti said Ihittli.:J)7, the tintue and sty le of the Ontik." It,,ltr in- Imulcil that it shall be !nested in etirlikle; Ctuitbr:r hoot rootityolott it shall have the, same Capittal,it . • has, n oihas, to wit: Three latintired 43ollatis, fur the ipecifte,ohject itrinkiilg - %nil. ditto:imaging- , purposes. eviler of the Board Of Directors, , \V. S. COBEAN;•Caohi6 , ; 6m-3g hana2B, 1843 NO3TSEB - V0• RENT. twMstory itouserind serera . 1 IL/ hip, well situated, ire offered by r e nt, .Al4O, a earlier room flied I'M , sr , I•oeery store, will be rented fur that purpose or otberwise......:Eliquire,iii• JACOB Carlisle, November 94, 15%15: • •. • ,7t144' Attclloo4.l WI:1E Subscriber haitinoliso9,4eitot tas entire stock in the Livery tlckartmoid.totol... Wm. Hood, desires thlisd in nrreamgdtr; , settleim old scores; ottieryitlie acttouutsriP.,lte' placed in the handsel' a Justice cot: oolleation.; . • EBRAW tr 74 = CllAa OCILBY. UM 1, 1 , , ., ,