. . - , - A'MN T' ME 4 triLtrarata -2 9 --W-I* 6 ow- raonftg-4ko.ll\k-li'a 1CE737E3 EMS ,ope .. ..first Rego milt foimd B..sp . .•.3rieClay:;l3ong to a favorite Auierionp '' ni~t; end, an,_ • thalreriaCiitivautiork . gctOtrodiOur ihe-NigunoLClox. Club,;," Fifty 71ionoos why Henry in'itheilt .. am hlettif some ty: pages.; • From • a busty. &rico, we should pro. ''reaenw '- good - and_aufficient for thbals who aro not already cionvinbad. ThoNe*-YorkTribtinci - probably the 'veri country, ipiiletin can. inilOioblrenlirrged'aqii improved in its typogliph. Ical ai)poifpnce. - • '• • al- We ere_indebted te.*:,Stilliven; of our_ State Senatcopy-af-the,Report of the Ju. alitariOirit:thitii:e`ohhiSiate . Senate in eupport of die•auf-liiiiTLtiiiitattire to tux Tudgea' rednee'to the same tunount no ,therieeeived.nt the time of their appointment -- thointlariee - of thoee-Judges.-to-vhOm- an-increase "]irisbeengranted einee their commissions were is ' 6ued: 3 --Vhci - doetrineOfthia Report says the'York - "Republican;9airropposition - urtheropiniorr - of the Supretrii Caine as dell!ered BY JuaticeaLxmae in -May laet;'but , ln niiir,poor judgment. the Senate ComrniUee gave:far the-beat:of-the-argument. • Change 4 = , - hereafter, to our subscribers in Shippensburg and - ----Asiewirille-thrOugh-thelrost-dffiewof-those-placc ,We are led to this course by the solicitations of ----eeveril-of-our-subscribers,and-the- irregularity • with which the papers have been received when • carried on the rail-road cars: : Balloon Amicensiou! frrWe I,qam that our young townsman, Mr. J. A. Clusvicr4 conteruplates making a - Balloon As. tension from this borough, some time during the ensuing month, if sufficient encouragement is given to the enterprise by our citizens. Mr. 'ere. .ver is a gentleman of decided mechanical genius, and being it - native - s of Carlisle deserves encourage ment. :He-has already-made 'two- successful-as -. censionsin Virginia, and would, without doubt be •as fully successful in any future attempt. ,Shose who,rdllieTinber the balloon ascensions of Mr. Wise, het summer, cannot but desire the repeti tion of a performance so graphing and exciting. We bepe-some energetic means will-be-promptly taken to casure the lecomPlishment of tho design. "bar - Candidittel rfAn address to.the People ofPennsylvania, detailing the moat prominent incidents in the pub lc life and character of Gen. JosapirMAnritt;the Whig cpndidate for ,Governor,fisll be found 'on our first page, to which we invite the special at. \.lzintion - iff our readers. It is the free and volun . titry - ttTsrhnoriyof his - neighhors.:-those who live around Hilo and know him—and who cheerfully bear testimony to his private worth, his tinbleni- idhad integrity, hia Brent dieblia and eliergrof ---" - -chsraCter, and though last not least, to the sound. nose of his political principles Lot tlio public rand it and then judge whether the character and ar — •vices YfißKLEhave not renduredlil worthy the confidence of the Convention which placed him hand 'the' pelvic as a candidate for the highest-office in,lhe State. . \ The great Whig Convention. ' 0-3. The young !non's National Convention at Baltimore, on the it g E M ay, will, without doubt be one of the most nificent popular assem blages that has eve! been held in the United States. Wei 2 hear of preparations in escry quarto om the North, the South, the .East and-tho West, delegates are taking_up-tlieline of march by thousands: Who can doubt tho success of Hen evidence of the entl CM with sue and doterminotion of the Whigniu,overy !nation of tho Union 1 - ConvOyOride to Boilmore. TriVe invite the attentionrof gentlemen who —inteualoing to.t.ho-Yuung.Men'sNationall COn: Willett • to the report4f the Committee of the Central Clay Club, Of Hairisburg, and the ar- . ' rangementitMitle 7 .-hfrMblairs. J. db r.,Maitin of that - borobgh for cenveiingAelowites to . Balti- . More. .441 be ftitind in 'another place In this OE2 • DkallOrarudge Baldwin. - • 03• 1 The Hon. Henry Baldwin, one of, the Judges of the U. S. Sußrurne tOurt,diedit the Merchant's Hotel in, Philadelphia' on, Sunday "teenins :last. itidifin-"waalippointed , -to .---- ' —. 3:dili - f - elo*Cotti - by - liertydaoked was - one - of Itrd itilestitheitthoreef : ..that high: - tFibunal. His • death .;:iiiiiii:Olktiiiftllif:Tife - yhyttlitii#6,:of;piteitlysia.---:He was _...-40fip„sixtf4ip.Syarsof his Se erpl peeloOo :httiealreatlY : het*. menttoned . os amongwhotu are Ehlef.Jpetiae Gib Awl!. 14:Hittrasi Horaio'HinneridOtornee he Texas Trent V. '` O li ve r . r „, 1 , 4 i „; oldich h i sh e U, s.Gazette of Man day,saysthat r - i ' '-' - don/ /°° k fr the t ti: for the annoullou °I . • Te 4- for th in g Sehate, and snit ro e hie as is loo ted thal It °° " 6° ‘ tiollei be lat io d o ,by thaSenate. Tail .l3-etiet„Tit l e i'd tkst the aunts, int I°,"°.6°"d hi thb • lillei of CMgre" j ure wil l brought bc f ere blab i re hut a bare idiot t esolation,whinh w ... e., °llk. i hatklLL. ''''‘PAlllll-111 '-- -----11124 .6 iirtt ad ( 0 the annexation throghs J ether __ the - 9rl fe fh or not! /I ' a f ree h"v , iirliTe-ni'tati la "" ' ",litnentf, T , , ) °n age ._ al ~,,,.. airdi itr LL i -A'The ' of ChlY and Tho meeting ot the fr ie n d., in 1, 6 t, *lfkl 11.1 Sterre , sitsp , onasieldllY even g , .° '''' 0. in tien'doirluid lhe right . Wa lll # r dilrret/4, Wiest! , - ‘ er meeonei II w ifi b o — 4teaV allbla by7th ik il irllf il eg ii til otod A hi n c o a lli , ii to tit Illd e n k s t la b e i l iib er: ;4iftflig i lPoi l`rmi"l'Ea w rgi l i i," ! L our friend!. This le Ike Iro° °°°Vweir - e Pe frwient , wiiiliiiire it , and far* ee eetle°4l34 ° il i r' ' hi in the Coun t y. Friendx CLu P qP k r7 b °l uti lv i n t s hor P s td - work to be d°°O 1 - ~, , ,trlayl wa -4Plre 41 andlibrrili 1 "1 4 • `-, —7, olp,4.Fteterniti,tim4- . i ..‘ x Tp,ra 1; gio ilth.liAtn*lt",? I V II i ° 4I.; ” Thilrf4a:t*,,,,_4,%:. Al„;,ii:ijoithioc4,l*okf•hi ' Stilla,4ThitiMr`flr"7-7'd,t, rr:_.---A%elit:lir; LI lA* . w '111°61? irne're irliiia; ----, , - otiil,4o4firil l ,‘, l?!,q , ;. l / 4 ,-e, ;',' '.,..v`'/',..;:•L' 4.6 C t l.._+: , rt.,. ' 4 ., ~ q•!...; .`d.r-c4JrO,-;:.'... -,-,-9;1'4" llii.ff.^l:l? •.;''-'''3:-.' i.Ft :4+4l...'nfoisor'' , '. --, i. )ii g e r,,tliqa, .k 1 P , i.,, , ~ fl , '. l. 'I th fr roe •bt 6. aki , : , oomiit* . if.vrt,_,, --744. .. , 1. 74744 r wiiktiwe,ely#Titr ,0 qt_ l.) ~variiiool Or , o , ' '' 1iA1°441,4411t1 Anwfsikpio it .1 c vii,./xt t r ' ,R.tre fltAtiliiii,,oo, 1101,41,416,yr_ ''''': --A• cvre4A;Atkomitilatak6 lotio el .1, G4tiw9p r ~ 77-1: 7 €7 '77 ' 17 7 ; 77 7 7. ' - o lrtptijicaiepfOAktalj . • I , pTkk.l, )r - 041!"., 4 ., w 4 cf '1- tll * ; ;;lc 4 A 3 * W. 0 0 1 . 34 . k.99404 1 . 9 r4 1 0 4:, tittiont*Ttnitiditi ate iAnkititiOtio requested 4 to moot In a binbr i :at:Baritum`a POO in Itiontt,:, snout: thaint: that oity; 7at ;, b'_dolgok , atp the - inontlog=of AMU % ay, to „nrgont,o 2 o% apk4 ouch' tio'itnitT:i:o(inott * Ontut:ol!titt#Oiint4. : lO:itaini . : l ,.the:_dnii : v.il2oot-liiit 1;4 ;40 ton, i'biliatiftif , place , t<t soma little distant a from; We nin"gla tq leatkinat'Oonaltandrecia of the • lronng Whieiof this=county hointfetermined, on being. ;rciacoitlialhi tortoni noettokin: italear ea% NM ME of a liege 4 1 S. t;l4-11iLiitTe iii bo4tigh; andand -.llloChttnies burg,rts' well •la • alnwi3LeiLiry terttehin..ln the eetinti; •lere'titideratitnil nentributetliiiir. full Rua(' lowarde giving Cemberlind county a worthy representation in the great Cenvenlion.—z . From the note of preparation - we hear in every quarter,. we ineliniacithe opinion thatTennaylva: nia will be the eueeeisful elaiinaeLet the banner! Native Americafilsm. Our neighbour of the Tolunleert got into a regular leiy• dart week abourthe defeat of the. 'Locos in the City .of Nevi Yolk, and gave his readers nearly tiro columns of matter to prove that the new party of NatiiS'Airiericans — dridlhe. Whigs arc identical. The Locos are very anxi ous to make this•aPpear, for the purpose of excit ing the h o stility of adopted citizens atairost.ldr. Alav irue..llTheANAtivst-Anteri can" party had its origin in 'the dissatisfaetiiiri created in siiice, .• - - by their' distribution of the spoils, when they took possession of the city. goVerhmo . nt. Their a'w. ed Object was to prevent — franduirtitiglind whitto abridge the facility with ob. fain the Privildge of voting, and share ih - the itnolunionts_and-honors of of f ice, as they alledged to the prejudice of native citizens. By active and persevering efforts, they suceeeded in enlisting arge num • ere, o a I par lea an • no party, in Min' cause; and now; a general wish and eotermina, up an. y num. oco: tbco Administration of the city Government, liroViglit — a - large accesiden to their' foreett,' - arrd swelled the vote for their candidates to more tha n . all those cast fOr both the_Whig . aiTd I f ocofoeo tickets. Although tho Origihators of this now party were I.ticofocos, a largo portion of their votes were cast by Whigs, as they adroitly managed to take up for "Mayo - r - TJthiled litiristii:firddetate -Whig, mid an unexceptionable man, which in. duced many Whigs to desert thew own candidate, Morris Franklin, Esq. and ,vote the 'Native' tick et, as we said before, for the sole purpose of do. teating the Locofeeos. . IXEilai The Legial_qture. sketelkof one day's proceedings in the House pending the bill prolfiding for the pale of the3iluin Line and the 'three mill Tax, will-be found on the opposite pige. - ATresolution hits passed both Houses to ad journ sine die on Monday the 29th instant. The APPROPRIATION Bite. has filially passed the Senate - with nnmgous--amendments-and - have ten - oder& a thorough revisliin . lit the House before it, is finally pUssed. The bill to sell the -Mole Line of the Public Works, and levy a State Tax of three mills, for lho M;iniant of the interests on the State Debt and the necessary expenses of Government, par lied the House of - Representatives; on.Wednesdai - by the decisive vote of 55 to 28. The following are the yeas and 'nays on the B eal passage of the bill : • . - rEAIi —Messrs. Adams, A nderegg, Bennet Blair, Beal ,13rackenritlge, Brady, Bright, Brooke, 'Brush,. B Miler, Carstot,Comioi.,Coover, Gmnmius (Mini Dickey, Edson, Farrell, Fatzinger, Gould, Herr,-Hirschman, ing Laws one, Liuton r .Lou~,. Muctuanus,-11 IcEnien, AleFadden, McKinley, Nicholson lESI2=I Sinith of Lancaster, Su) der, . „ Thompson, Toland,. Trego, Tustin, Whitman, Snowden Spk'r.-55. NAYS—Messrs. Ambrose, Bach , Carpen r; Cumming of.l?ayette, Cummins Butt • , otts, Dunlap, Eckels, Elliott, Ev; , Il er, Hinelinc,Kaullmtut,l ugler Viger, Moore, Mor:" gay, WCaslin, O'Bry ttiVicking, Smith of Berks, Smith of Mon , , mitt of Wyoming, Strauss, Ur ,b •,Wilsolf: The bill extending, the charter or the Carlisle Bank Intsipissed the Senate. It contains. the clause maki;gilie stockholders individually liable. The-Convention. usmsm — tftrGrent - preparations,says the Baltimore Ameri can, are being 'made by the Whigs of Baltimore for the reception apd accommodation of the diiegntes ttitlit - National - Conveation. A. grand 'Triumphal Arch ie to be erected at the corner of Calvert and .Baltimore sweets, and:anotherat-the-entrance of the place of meeting. 2 OtlWrer ones various parts of the city. It is in • contempla tion-to illuminate 14onument square with thenele !mated DrumMond light, CM the evening of the Cop- - vention• • The Whigs of Fell's Point are preparing a beau tifurimareribip; which will-be drawn in the preces sion on a ear fitted for-the purpose. The affair will be one of the most brillientand heart-cheering spec radar ever witnessed. • 'tsite Sabbath - . eciai*Ontion: 03~V~=obeeeve p-call= in-tße liari • le6gr , p~~~~e~e 'aiFeA by gentlemen froTti — severtil — ielittstiesTfei• — i State Sabbath Convention, Lobe held to that borough .iat the SfiffiTairiai%lax,peet. • al. we learn' front the Richmond (Va.) Whig.' .4t_:ll , llCej ih,P.indleterrdied :Nap!, eininty.on l the.p r i.h . .orrebruhiy, Aged He is , holisved , !nee been tthe4orernosi leaderin ! the present gieet Temperance Reihrineti Oh, i n po t ip the:. Union. , Beitble;',the.yearS'ABol) it ii knoctrn` , p`o: pledge , and carried ttboyt,. Soliciting and ohtaiiiing sigainree. own pledge he hept , iiiithtully till' hi e dentkextend:. Wig eldei - ;'Sidr4i - 141''ooneiderdd'e'e achoholic.drinks,difforkig from otrcn_ • ened laid tin io - epos ear oph to ice the irley:eshen.no lidetkodlet;will drinhlwhlikeV.! a u ' d . :Cf44k: which commencing; 14)1E127, his heady fulfilled District. ofj ,- Tii,e'LSlief,t4ngit.iiii*D'ordi *Steen . t4e . ' ;_ty4l:94negfiee, ,- :'1;. 1 1:: ! ::,011Vhii : : -4358;10.0. , j426;1:',:...fi • 4 _44 • .. 1 4:fi - !.11 1 5.523 • 4656,. -;: _.:,~! mai \ lani lEirThe•New ~, B edford Ifklues.) , Bulletin elates or4XtriitikiPtitdetßiletnOurietiunlly_repienesi'' Au tinisAill4iire,l4oficttiOn iConvelitillui;in et d Itb` boc - tilw . ( litoNt*tiotoFtlorLitilio,Oris#l7 'Oh .. 14 1 .5 0 1# 1 0104 1 -1 111 0 ,41 / , 4 1 0 I) jh '10 1AV4 1 1 1 $0;4 4 00 , -..rt4 4, v , t40 .6 iltrily nV , 4 4 , : e . ;v0, ; e r lfi 1 :40,10#041,4 • 4 ' diA 7,4 4 0 :441 4 5040 r , _ ffMMIII 4'4 . . ~' '" ~ftl V l,:lft,SirN,Oi t iTr,!'- ; !,- . ..-,„.c.t. 7 , ,10*:' aLil64 . ;:if2.*Vittiti4i',.:;! vlaliiing .W.;iiiiii4 . 4.6iiii4:-i:it-u-iii4iAiiii, joijA 4 : l o.7 4l ,ljetigtOgiatii''iiiii4iiii"'= . 'i3Oisiii icgiiim4lA;icikiliNl!' , 4iidei:iil4; the..lil9iiO4'l4. Wieti;',lfferliti,Joteotrihr:iiiiii , dly ... barough Vlra ro. e a piiiiiett:iialeitd4Ut 4) , thio lvecioinoida,lll,l4l . oronlone or:i3n,dorse Itt t i ohloione,,hut to grater. tio,ninloeity, 'Of n6'1.44601 Thbirrifer'rrirbtiliovir . 4:Ae-140 . y.ir,ste:Woll::itizidltor lv - profeaelpiodulT Ail 'Epi,scopitlieril& - e li giprOihith rl / 4 viilf/liii.phin , iiini4 Of. hie iiiiiiiii e - ?..;Aiiito'.tlidie`einillilani,',of, .gur town 'to on_ci t•orinodorn Athone,:tho Writer- 1 would hitil"b6ii'aieteted' iti'ditermitliiig; lied-lien in our ihaiiii liOricrieterilaito"diiii.do;wllathor tho Ciropcj 14thiali ugaupipd the'palio squar tiOn of I/B . noble 'ciiiiraottir of 'the ainciontal • His 'reinaric . ' intelligence - here' ie very moth like hat of the Engßak FeeknOy at Niagara . who sagely observed ae lie looked - V -1h 'oho of watepe, 4 Very neat—'pon liondr!" But to the 104;31 . eorreivondenc&t. of the Reading .10Urnal, - Apr 1117,1844.-- . - DEAR. Stro—_,Havlng_heasd-from-some of the ci• tizens, of this place, (hat it was called the Athena of Pann'a.; I conelOcid to pay the Borough a via. it i•imt have-,:not'as vot had tithe to ascertain Whether the title was, given on-the prineiple of lutturirtion - liosendo, or ivhethor - Anchnit or Mud: ern Athens.was referred,to . ,-whon-the epithet was applied, From ,a da visit, I should however, lufealie—eitisteneri.e .leasan circle of society and considerable.taste in litera , Lure and the fine.arts. _ . Toil - Wit of courieibupposc that I devoted a 'due .share-ofattention, to-the ' of the place, The College has much the appefirance of a Cotton factory, the buildings being rather of the useful, than ornanicntal character. The institution is understood- , -to -bo - iu - a — flourishlrfcconditimi - and ample; facilitieu afforded for acquitini , i- thotoue. education. Professor DUR.DIN ' the President of the College, Is deservedly nopullir, and appears to be in every way qualified for the iinportont and iispcnsible isunder stood to be-propiring --- a book of travels fur the Imes. His work is -looked for with much kite. "it; ind — celltw - )d'iTuliffidtl - I.Tto no, rest, end — wt greatly to our inonnn of informotion,in reference to the countries which Carlisle, itself; is rather a pretty pinee,—of course not to comm.° with Reading, cs ind , e • Harrisburg ;still, it is an agreeable place of rest. dente; in a fertile c.ount/y and :ouch ised— by fis citizens': The 'college libraries afford es -cellont means for - mentatimprovement,=lnimis which we may hope are not entirely neglected. In fact soma of the ladies are said to he'deeided 13i intelligent. Our means of observation were limitedrbutwo saw no - reason to - doubt the asser tion: _ . - - company of fiying,Ar tillery, or something of the kind hero. I did not visit the Barracks, haviiirllttle taste for the kind . nfdisplay - toinpanticiPated. 7 understand the of ficers, or at least some of them, are quite popular --among the ladies."' -•i vrair - moreinterestcd-in-thnenurtz - i9- now in session: -The CoUrChouse has no great clainnieither to external - magnificence or inter nal comfort. It is rather a poorer affair than the old Berke County Court House : I:nem:mod& tions for the Court, the Bar, and 'ltbe public aie wretched. I was struck with the hUmber_of ju rors and witnesses who 'aivear .• by the uplifted hand "—an oath rarely, If, ever administered in Berko, but said to be •the favoritoinode of swear ing among the Seotehdrish, the descendants of whom make up a-large-010On - of thOpopulation of Cuinberland Countyh Judge Hepburn presided with much dignity, and thotghwcibably - the youngest Judge State, halt already gained a high reputation as an accomplished jurist. Ho is a gentleman - of fine intellect - and logical . minit - Thelogal - profeselon' in Cumberland embraces mach talenL I ebseri: - ed. Messrs. Biddle, Reed and Wattsnathes known, to - many of your readers. Among the Churches df Carlisle, I 'mny men tion the piscopal—Ola-and Now Sbhnol, or First and Second Presbyterian—and Method isj.../Tho Presbyterian - church. dtvidd - d - some - ..years - nr,b; 'Alio under the ears .of Mr. Dutfield,land now maketwattojespectuble congregations. There is - -Afaction in fly,. • ..... uneresting than, edifying. The Churches of Carlislo,have no great claims to admiration. I hesitated some time in front.ol the Methodist church i before I could decide wheth. er it was a jail or bank. With-the expecifition of hearing Prolessor i Durbin, I attended there on, Sunday evening and was disappointed, but had the satisfaction of healing it announced that he would preach next Sunday. , --On-this-oceasion-the - Conference preacher,•Mr. Davis,.gave - us an old fashioned Methodist sermon. It is on of late years that this worthy denomination p °nix° colleges. A good portion of my time was spent i visit ing the Common Schools: I fied an excellent system of grading in operation, as established, .when the law was first accepted in MO. There are two High Schools, Male and Penkale; with-- schools 'of- two gnidek below. The Mhle High School ismi Jib y_s.otidneted, and affords an English and Mathematical education of the best character. The - Female High School is alsotred. Rabic to-the, borotlgh. The other, schools are neither above nor the average of schools in other places. I was:indebted to Mr. Hainilton,, , ! the Secretary of the Boarckfor:vatious-facillties• ! sin acquiring information In rbgard. to the schools, -and inustLeongratulate the citizens of Carlisle, umin having secured .t h e ,sqrsleas .efficienta friend of:edticiation.. 1- On the whole, , Carlielii,is it'pleasant place, with pleasant-people, -indigenous 010 exotic. .` their shadows never be less." R, On the Itithinat. N:ltoffnion,•Mr. )113A,:11 SENSEIIIAN to Mimi .M.Ailtir.:Al4N•. 00(4.0, both of _-- z,\, On the lath inst:liisa•PCiiumiiß;. daughter. of .Joindand.§arah . Cameron, Aged - 5 pi 'ntht, 2'wecks . ..9 i days. ,-. • 7:: --..:-..--.--72-. l :' 'l\ " ' '-! I(..fin the Ilth• inst. in ihiii bclighl 11i'a.s.• P.:IPA pEiTIi 13:WISE 'iviii; oetiorgdAiLiselsr; 'aged. •4•,,year5.',.,. ~-., :. •. • . . .i,. .: ' , ,, ' \-‘ Itl '' ' . . 4 In th iCI orongli, :on ~ the 1t th Inst.. 4 . !.re. —7-;-H -0.1.1b1Eti...,, AC a ve'ii , advanced Age. ''. - , On the lttkintd. in Olio, lidrotigli t Alys. ;cll4 - 10 . 6OOTT,'Aged'id _ . ears` .....:, - I ', ' '.• 1 " . ni.lle, OW t . in . ! '*f. - Dr.kiliN AEIL, sr. fit r tjAe 63(13i00r of his age...' . '. , '.."!.... '•1 ', Vbo thel9th inst. inAllen township, Mr. pIANIEL gON . ,,T,snr.rGEn, - "a;, '',OM and highly , nnsl i entlibin aitlinti t 4i.bat'-iniliship; , iiked-dtilniirs.';; ; .' - ',,,' , i , ';', , ,‘','! i ' la oiiiiiiibte Far ' • ' ____, •• ,, i. . .. r - PRIVATE PALE • - ' • . ~. .-_ • , . . . - • • .... , THE' - - sulisgribOi. Bell 0 ' er)vate . pli i ie;ll l4 ;. tigT ! , 7- n1 . u019-7 im-*hibh'lle 'noilio.4liitti,oo - slin Al 04 ipiViiihi - '.etimbettlifrid county ','4664(tch !IMO*, 'sOuthkisie!..of Aisle, miMainini'" "'..:.; :....•':..:ifi 1 :: '''..: '"' 00(1 1 Aeioe 'Olt 'lliii4iTl.e r '''•••'": ' tiatitai Wal) allilAtiA.FWO‘•• iiiidef , ;•iii't tdiiici:4l'i i'i;iiieie - iiiio.l,ilitilifiiiiii 'Mite ''Or• cultifklitia: - .' The -iilsiS6 :iailjoiiiiAiiiiii? cif. David 'Etiti'W_krreil64AGarrit_ti,iiikAiNeki4!Ailiti j 60 Aoret oripa i k . A - r. st 7 ratc, , Tyabeoitaink:.:. -T111 . 1p.,;r 1 i 7 . story; • n , rmaiw. r 47. :IAVELLIKk iI IEIOIJS4 60feet &opt by" • ~. 't' 1 91:faki'decip,., 114luilt , ;lif , thi-bilit-;aiylrri i . [MI vi'l ..thniughout: . Also a large atoliojtAliK; • ':' • .. HARtif*P4 . iVNPR - shfitic(ltOikeiiiii, : , :-,-, I . ' WileliitiOuse,Oinokii Houictiapikagempltlig,ten,CS4,. ilar)c#oo l ol4;,4 6ll tlif,iko - 4970)6Alitit901#. lel! lipei ai1i.'.6.4 liieer4silOrig.4o3le - 4(„ittit;4.p. h fi?tt., •- i poithe IlleagOliti4:klib'bekv , „!ii:ilillAttylita - • Y , . i ." I le Om ilik*Rl9.4ol:-:•o6iilng:94otit4w4. 'or-tOti .C , • 1 1 ViiiilONWz'.llif4h4lf 004.41.,iioriotTfitett•o'n.i0 -; Pii'*arliiik . ** - i4q4Atimb#ooo.43okifyrki,:l4.4 . 1 1it14(.. '‘nYii •- • - ...',',0440'' 1:. !IT:•or•#-4.00 -'• , --',! ' "4 : '. , :'!ii;:,,,7l4! . .ifai.iii' s ! 1 4 , ' 'klf `,'.! Y.'/,'1,V4N1/A';''' . :' ;: . :4:'` 't . ,' .!i'''' was an. exli Cif rbl: alum! = 11 1 0 7 11977 ~..w . „, t...,.„- ............... 7. , or.;. I 10 , 1 1 .,, ,Z • - • SPRING 1 17 ' 'MA ODS.' - ' ,",,,::1 , - , 2.-2---Lb•-.- 1 ----- llllEBEl*4l,o4l4,centb , ;;ntcrpito Co. iAttirip4ralf ix o!i l e e 4o , 9eir,, tactve, So tkilart l loer*Allerdlilld , BAriltirpssieilk litllcAli,ftiffAlik-"to',\" 4 4 1 .0i 0 0 0 *: \ Obßilfiiiiiiti 'lll . l : Maidtr•o, ... e:: a , ;. ii Vilfile- GWigi 4 1 i'veilMOJOIA'Adoliiiki`OLA SPAttot •QASSIMEIV I SOGikantiko6tio - ;1 1 1.1k9r titOrt P.01 . 44 - '2l3iitkilflei ;Cliitbt.iiiiieJeßbos,l ' ' ' 11 , 8 0 1 , 0 'de '.. l , l ldiiiii‘Alfilioqiit Piligran-tindf,Friiiigilh'Do - . dries, 1 - erficogrAtu, aTlititChifka opttl: 101 0, 4 2 r l e - al‘ - i iatiiiiio*lloliWiralrild,-Mhirt;:anO r a# Bog nes; StrafirAd liiidgMimp Cuilloadligialit;l%F tuck, Grodetnap , and Glussell aibbans, Hozierh 1 - Ctoviesrestsiila7lWghWPdtiklearand ; Wilh4 - Rata, Coloiedt iiipdt Chain and Coal:oil-WI. Also a large slid *ell infected a nortinept of" , ' Gioaeries and Queensware. As their stock of 'Owls has be selected With great as they 'Alre determined to sCltitt _vary small.prefits fir -Casa. or at-short credit, they hope to receive a liberal share of publ i c patronage. The Senior-gnaw Icring, fong.beeo in the ser . Viee of thiaoblie, flatters -hinaSelt that the: people willalll as umlaut the 01 ittant i ond. give the new Arm a lift. 411,therefolm,1010,:W1114:&00 bat:gitius, would tioielrte without NDR.F.sir RicHAnDst •- ROSAAS RICHARPSi• Ape11,d4;4844, , .EState of Hannah Carson, deeeased: g_in,TEßS_Of Atlministratiop_on_tire -Ritmo Of_ A HANNAH CARSON; lote 'of Newton . toSwil shipole,ed.iiive been_gillitted to the :subseribm;,. - Alirpeeioiiiiiiillpbedd to, die Eshie . .ke requested to. make Payment a anmekl intely,and those having claims to pebirent them duly .u9thentiested for settlement. -•' - - DAVII)" 130 %VCRS; Administrable with' the istil annexed. April' e4;1844. ' ;-• ,61.-9.6 • . ... ATTGNTIO,N 8411 AL[Oii ! • IBST and ecoti 1 Battalions, of the 1197th We ment-PM,you-nremwdeied-to-paiade-in-th: Borough . or Carline, on Tuesday, the 14th day of May next, 18$, at ID - o'clock, A. M. equipped for tr form South or the rail road at Robert's:Hotel ;—The 2nd Battalion Not th of the rail road pit Weibly'a Hotel-; - under the•comtnand of the Major of .each Battalion. BY order Of A. Col. Com. 197th reg. P. M. P. F. EGE, Adjutant. '4,46 Apv11.24, 1844 SjU'OtgfieitL Zak hj • ATTENTION! - • ARADV, at the publie.honse_of John Stougho n J Stanglastown,on.llllotitlay the Gth, and Review itt-Newville, on Tuesday the 41st of Mot next at k•msant ni good order, properly 'eiplipt for drill, in Summer uniform. . Ily order of the Captain, - April 44, 1844. • Stray .Coin.• • 0 'FRAYED away frotn•the stable of the subseri her, on Sunday n4pciang hist, a DUEIIAM MILK COW, near, to CAN- " •• • Slieis. a handsonie • •d -and white ,spotted an' ap{4q,,, about 5. years old. , ' A liberal reward ill be . Aga giTe • W - to oily pers a who • will give inrorniation •"' - - - she lila, be-lbutal,or will bring her home to the snb, -seribet- ' .1112:NR.V . BUFFW:I-.D: 24,184. 3t-26 - Dissohttiotu of rin r itiersltip... TIF. public are herbflirforincil am; -the-part uership beret fore existing under the firm of MATTSON HOOVER., in South Midiliuton._! towns u t minberlapil comity, is dissolved from and after-this date. T h ose indebted to the:firm are re 4-ifiestml to make immediate payment and those hav ing clahns to present them to the subscriber, who alone has the books of the,firm. • The business Of the Wool tune be curried on by the so. A twit t 4, 1844. J. S. Cot.watc., It. P. MeCtainE. WELL & M'CLURE 1. Attarnies at Law, , WILL . attend promptly to business entrusted to them in the counties of Cumberland and Franklin. - Offices, one door, AlLst of the...drill, East High street, Carlisle, and iiißriloor to Stumbaugh ht-Hoover's Drue:Store, Shippensbmg. April '24, 184.4.. R Oft 110 TEL. SIGN OF WASHINGTON AND. JACKSON. MIRE subscriber would respectfully inform ids 1, friends and the public that he his removed from his old stand on West High street,to the public house lately kept by David Bless on South Hanovcr' street, In this borough,sigii:of-Wiiiilvingefin and Jifidtion. Where he will be always glad from the Country and Travellers, and accommodate them in the best mid most comfortable manner. His BAR shall bb constantly supplied with the choiaest liquors, and his TABLE with the best' the market can furnish. A caridbr OSTLER always kept in at lance—and nothing shall be left undone to please all who.call with hint. „ BOARDERS taken by thin weekaKfinth or year, ' ANDREW. ROBERTS". April 17, 1844. • tt : 2s, CASH WANTED. . . . IE Subscribei_takes;this- method-as ihe.last re, T kortin thewa • iirptinnin_,AtmejustelteiLtallni,' __y unto ot•• on account - to ea I and.eeitie - iicei; re-. ap li.e,acecuintlort or before the let-tlay - 01 - 11fav,. as after that time alrin - arrearsAfeir-accounta be left with a proper officer liii . ,6l4lection,witlitat respectto persons: - - „ • • MATEER. April IT, . tr-gs _ - • • ;:. • er • Tilt nublk ore cakillimi6l.nguitiet..deitlipgin Any Nvaj , Noh, inticail : P;Ege or:Joseph 'A; Ege regitril to any tmii !leaf or Ordperty-whitever pertain ,- Jog the fin 'Grove loon NVOrlek Intro no bitoinesi 'there. ' . , , • - . • 1.,_44. 41tpbilt,mt4AiTS:-= = • - •lI . 51-25 .. p . "Cile 'Star and SeitEinel,. Gettvaborg t • publish „three ligleiTnintienilbllhrto , • , - - and Sl 0 - 634 ,•••-•••• . . MHE ,largest petertmenk . everfiretilitlrt to ¢ , grltglc ehesitier than ever; tall. for bintiiee et the itere 4 '" AP' l4l 17 9 1844,1 '1 COO, , OGILBY: • - • 1 HAVE 'inet reeeived,l jot or new style Ineblen nee; Mitniefnennwi: April 17i 1 ~' ()GRAN.. t,BONN iltkit '; Gimp;. ' - .414i - All. iitlreiailbeTiall . iirie*nieli*; WNW ppeologitt the 0 1e4 P :49r e'Pf ' gpA 8 W;!If Ofithi 'and - 90410nin*a . :!--, AL. LAUG Hanleplentlad,assortwetioet received Aciinitilelliej: very hiw Si tthe'etoreitp = catf.s, pGt;plt. LOttittgeSlatial Zeitlotati t d eice! 'and ffgrlotgoo owtssibb:a - 4z *kapyult4gorb . orwo,, 4 . :74priu17vA*F--- ,, 0' . ••• 46 - ti'ON l EltrAiiiilol4l§lZ44:;j:444,kumk , ffe s t4 rs i t9 ',FLGS 14'1*-CW*4P.StiPA-4-I‘,. lit , 9ll49lool,lC4Ptiliiltia,Mite,Otiletticir42l Ail ' 1 41' 7 SA"- . 0. 4 .1.3.e41e MAW aft , 4 'll/ 1 7. •it . MI, , fAttit,t '* ; •lo:itt.4 :7'-;!;i1;43"t•oll'E‘•°' ; ovraoth • • ,• • • • - I__ 4,0 0'4.4 :* . c; t astir Acid j Ofio l4) *Pte . o l o l4 . 9rb " ,el, 4tultt ;:i!olifiriiiikti,uppnvtgAhet:suwedissitft. ntele rciatd:449Akfici • A b tl i tie t S e , i ltnrr n : I•J' - . " — lkEttittifAßNlTYnr4itlisti, — . `F 0 •.. 4051,17,184. Ottls, uttllion Orderfil4fol , A4 ,,4,. the - 16Otti Regipleaii:•PAY •%,t I ThUgegif the 29.d' ntit; - avi.:o4'alook, A. M;preoiselYAir i)rir Regipeat;;lVAla , ' Friday; the %Ora May ke l t, • • ii'citrok; - .A7Mrprealstlytfarinepeation...-4 • •. • AlitOßGt . CLEVER ; .7,40HT17;,044. , ~ • , , . . , .. , ' 77 . :'?.1.11E. 7 71iiiteVlieliimitter'ifit - - - . , . . ... . , Nerve and Bone ' Rhenniatic •Liniment t i and Indian Vegetabke specific. • -1 —__ - A I.V,A RRANTE 0 CtTRE FoMiEITIVAT Piltl I 'Or. Libby's Areietablit Fitters & Lire Pills ! Pf.CULlitlibY benefloittlin. Yellow.ind Bilious FeVOrs. sever and Ague, pyspepaia,CrottP, Liver Complaint; Also the ,- Fair . _... .. j)hinese air iloadientor; warranted to remove Superilttottehairs, without in juring AO akin or health.. - Many - 'Certificates as to the elliCitcy of the above medicine'', .might be 'pro duced, but the proprietor iksatisfled that all the re commendation they-need-1) a fair trial, - Nohe - genuine without the signature of Comstock At. Tyler:- - - -•- tl-~6 9old.in Carlisle•nnly by' • " SIEVtNStiNo Shiptrpisbur; bv, • - STU,MBAUGH. Br. HOOVER. • Aprill7. 1844. 1 -25 • NO . I-lUMBVG. lis the geheral eastern of. merchants Elver- Ala fig all the different ar t icles their stock eon- A. 9 i tains—We deem it unabesitiry to mettion any., All we ask of the people Mt° call at ow. NEW S FORE hi Nardi Ilanoyer street, opposite John Commies Hotel, and examine WnrtheWlielrea, our stook' of 'Fancy and Domestic DRY GOODS, and also (MO ,' GERMS. - ARNOLD & EINSTEIN." !" - :"F„.4i . lille, . — kfifirlfcilfl4. . -. .---.7trat Piss°tuition - of--Pa' ittatershi*, TR run E . Partnership heretelore existing' untler'the iof ROBINSON & GREGG, in 1116 Chair Making business, wag dissolved by mutual consent 9n the Ist. All persons knowing themselves lndebt ell will please make payment immeititely, so that we can muke payment'to those we owe. LEWIS-O.OIIINSM .101-IN M. GREGG. Carlisle April 1.844, T— RE subseriber 'thankful fratrefavers, would respectfully inform his fr nds and the public genMailly . ,. that' he atilt Continues the Chair Makin* Business, all its va tope brencliee, ut the:Old stint in rear of the Methodist Church,and nearly opposite the Mansion House Intel, where ha is prepared to matufneture to, order . • Infontryi WINDSOR CHAIRS 1 vis_, of eveiy description—arso, Settees, Soeinbles, 'Boston Rocking Chairs, S.. CORE,. O. S. tP-P6 CHILDREN'S CHAIRS, &o. All of which shall be made in a thimble manner and in the, most fashionable style, cheaper than - they din be bought elsewhere, . All new work warranted:" - He hopectherefotertic receive - a share of int'alic, pafrOnage. „- JOHN M. GREGG. Carltt4e; April 10,1844.. cutlery. THE subscriber having just received per late ar rivals from England,) direct, train the ninnufne turers a large invoice of -- . HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, which make complete one of the best assorted Stocks of Hardware to be 'found in the - City of l'hilad , :* piiia, respectfullfftWite — liony and ekitinitiehr tlMmselves, as it is his fixed deb miiintido to sustnin the reputation lie now has , quired of having the cheapest Store in the city Those who buy for cash in perference to paying von-or4wenty—per-cent-fow-tho-sake m.lll ;i:7iia iAii:7iisGi t Oreditrwill—please-call-beforepurchnsing - and - gr --- -- list of my prlees. NVllich will satisfy them Is ter than any th i ng I can say in an advertisement tl Stoic established on the exclusive cash system, e sell cheaper than those who buy and sell on months credit. Fen Factory will in fu seritter alone. J. P. I have just received a large invoice of kewton Darling's, Wilson's; Griffin's, Waldron's, Inman nd ogler makes efl Corn and Grass scythes, Also, Carr's and Harper's Hay find Manure Fork Tacks, Brads, Sad irons, American plane Irons Saws, Rowland's, Snyder's and Ames Shovel's an Spadea r tagether-witheneral—assortment of - Dr -- meitic Hardware, which be sold very cheep fa net-Cush, and Cdsh only. HENRY L. ELDER, 403 Market street, betweim 13 and Broudmorth side j 844. - 4119" 01,01177 11 (' W 1 II C 69 wrorth -Third atrerti-a few dot's aboiti Jlrch • street, Philadelphia. Hoard, one dollar vor•day. ... . TE. subscriber respectfully ffiform s hit friends and puteons, that he - still coiditines at this old established Hotel, formerly kept ty. Horatio Wisde, This House is - situated in the entre oh liminess and 'within old &purls of Marks Street, and 'near the Post Offic e Saiiks, whichls-enders it a Con, venierd,aod desirable Opting pines for Alerchanis aiidlfravellers.Thetable :shall - be supplied at.all Aimee with the beat our malleet affords. The sub-' scriber has been in the business ninny years which justifies him in asking of his oldfriends a 'continuance -of their patronage: Please dill: CHARLES WEISS. . 2nd-24 IS Stabil nglir : io -)f T • • iSILX.IIVEINGAND.SOOURIIIIO — • soribile;tfATCrul for past fitv,ora,Cespect . -siiti - folly - lefoceits - the - pittilie that he-bactigahreoni— mencell tlMabei.,e_btisineso,la allll§,vstrioesitmeelMa in the laircitfgh of-Mechatilmburg,*here be Will be pleasegto receive all weak eats uiteri to, hia mire. • yersena , wishiejf woFICAO • ne• are informed that lia, heretofore, all. arttalea left at :be—store Astirei-' Biclixrds, id }ha. botOogkarCarllale - c. will be: for tvartled . 10 acam 4 finished, rettii4d to.that placc,*heoe the a weera can get them' n the 344 terrai.as If-left - it hi c ahOMl__- :WILLIAM PEIL.IBII,ES; • April-10 18W; • • ' • •'• - • • St-24 ~ . . .. , ~...00#onson.t....orifenrif:. 4 1tigi•- .•:: ' ; '' . '%tjtlP o ,ol:3,till..=l. - ?- - T. . cii•icE Is. 1?i.e.14 , .; glvdri lthßi - thi - subsorilierit . lißye. been apjunitted Absignee,s of lieflry,'Negl,' 'ott• i . liinioe - JowiiiihlN'ptirtrberfandrooulity, under:i‘ deed 'of iiiiiiiitiryltsaigprilent, dateeeipill 2,..1844,. , Altppiibni• indebiedlo ',gild kkcn . iy..Nep .. l are rtliti'es= lid•to-tiiilt iFiiViOilliYinent;'aii*: t h * -I favin4 cluilike,to,pr9sept pleititOthei tiubiriberi. '2,: :. ; •• ~. ;:',li-,:-.'... • -'': ,''' ... .0E0. .W..130.1CKER; '' " .JOHN-IMANDT„!.'7". ,'',i' Aeettii4e,oF Henry( , .Neal. ".(Jf... v ' Wu; ;\ 4 ', April 10 Etitqte of Jplinif ecease *hat lottereTeSlatteeht ,an.thei,Estetel.ol,lol4N4KlA.SEß,tlitte' F, i iittlk(o4l„towlefhtp,;(leaMOietefiese.gotuted tm KlVllitthiloSfeohi'K peesothil title& tett to the regittettraieqiumtect-to;.roill,ce payment.inin mediately ateVtheiihavlng,oltilmileineret them, okopeely aiktheetleat d far settlement. , • ~$•; Execeitoe; f0;4.844'L. , ,; - 01,24. Yana-4ptaS# s IVAlClNdeasaw _ MC4 lo hereby. giver thetletters_restiVary op'the Estate orOHRISTIWHICE k Iati :4 4flettlsiiiistip'leed,thies bes t ti34 to .this iObserthe Olok r Eiiittai 'i*llMAAVllAliii4naslotfa oil-thoidi. liisstar elaiiiiiliiitosts*lktiot*WittlthentidttOdfpi'' , litUototattfiti24loAmLijaktkfiArt - ,40, d•Mit,ti,.;th` , iir4rialtligift.T : priPP t . 441 5 .' , 43t 4Dllllokiyhr-A ittr ;c - ',-L2 , 2:': Atm it rattirc-I 414004,9014,i,41),f4W-**01:041f4t 6 ,-1 qrl#lnirPrjrinVhtl;'" 14.:,:.;444. , :Q' 'kv.;446.4:cip .4 --ik.-' MEM • itikAncitispEcrokiirDEß- NI - 41 , ,.'e0...,.'!,:,..ii-ik.4.i .....„: , ;4:e...,A.:,_; ,, g eitiferent Iralncite - ail and' rolled •Milltial . hitt thalbotitidiCiacttiefklkattrigittleAllettilti.. "Euh' iiiito--.4o*.iiii#ol4ooll.o4.l4;itiwpw!JoiliCqi#:, poniet'underina comoilipa Ot,,their respective coni47' ,niandiiig offleeri iii-thelinii-atl#-placelsoli - e-desig nate:d by the Captain or Oflicerem'commandorCom liaoles, milholgab.ditY.af , Marnezt . ~ ..- ; ,ci- . .2.- : ;.i.-zg."..,:... 7. , „ - ,The Regimental and Battalion ,trainingsisforin ,; ktietitiOlt; will - take plainintiderthefennitnaotrof their opffaktive ; rield:Ofricers aafollows, Ant, ~7.i.,. ; . • • ''.7.' ,7 l . fiii l'irtit' : Battalion of,caciaberiaryll *olunteirk M unt* tlielfeoininind Of.GOI &Mille Alexander,. mi. MbindaYithe IStlillay , of - Mity, ,nist., , ;';.9 . . s. -'" 1 'rile 1971h.Reglinent P. M • Miller. lieliiiiiiiiirind of .Col Arnastrong' tfoble, on • Tucodity iho.l•ith,day of ...- Ihe Second Battalion of CiimberinhilVoltimeirs milijetakeinaminikerfMajor .hiliii'DictideviimariP . Wildnesday.ll.9t. May, ,and tre mien. Bathiliewol the 66th"-Itegainent , P•M under the-con vain& of 'Col Sanibel ; Breniner, On. the sutras day. '--. TiM-Pirst-BlittiliOn7M-lIM-26thltegimerit-P-M -tinder .'iliO.:Coniniand'eir Col 'Samuel' Breniier j on Thursday. the 16th of• May.— .., .._. : • Alm First ) Battalion of the 9.6 d Regiinent P M oinreirilie eamotand of ilia John IVynkoop,bii Mow. day the 20th of May: ---7- -, '• . The First Regiment of Cumberland .l'Olimteers hider - - - itie - moitirnaildmr , Dol•Alf--il-Wovallatimicoirl Tuesdsy the 21st of May. The Second Battalion of.the23il Regiment P M under the ,command of ol J ohn ir Wynkoop, on' WOdnesday the'22d day of May. - . ThC Second Battalkin . of the 196 Itegiment 1' M under the command of Col Denryll, , Robuck, on Thuridai the 2 , th.tir May.' ' - . llici Mount: RoOk• Independent Light Infantry .company, under di:a command of Cupt Rhoads, on the same day and same place. . . ••• . • . The Union Guard Coitipany under t he command of Clint David Wherry, onihe seine ' and at die nameplate._. . •.. , ' ' -- • --.-- - ' The Pirs•Bittallon 'Orilla 196th Regiment P M under_ the command of 'Col Henry II Itebuck, bn, Friday the-23th - efiDay. - - - .....• 1 Captains ir. command of Militia Companici, or I ihe enrolling, Officers, will he required (Wider the 1 -penalty-of reciiving_no-pay-fcia-their - rivvli.i.ektn make the enrolment of their...respective companies_ in thOnanner directed by ISW. : l'st'be legal, none must.he enrolled_but_saeh _perm:ins - 4s are actually Stitlecito militia.iluty within the bounds of the com pany.... Exempt. Volunteers are not the subject of en rollment. The too commonpractice of merely dopy , ing from old rolls is not the meaning or spirit Of the law, nor is jt the plan by which to itrrlve at the true 'Strength of the company. A ' new and 'Meisel-lid-eh raiment Must be made-or there will be is the pervice. ' • , ,-....- Carlisle, A1,0147;189. P S By an aetid :Assembly, which became a law pn the 29th of Sepqrnber last, the lines for non-at tendsoce at-militiaftdinings is fixed at fifty cents for each day. ' ROigade Irispectorls-Ordeti. I.FIE, enrolled NI within the bounds of the 2311 Item P. Ikt. will take notice that an election will be lurid at the public house of Jacob Beltz,- bnover at Mount Rock, and at the public house of Renneav, ip the-borough - of Drewville An Sat- Warn TOP: criirdei(l pr7il" Ifistnerwe r eirifil.niVin . " of I() ANI and 6 P fotAlie purpose - of eleCtiiig one Lientenant Colonel tor said Regiment, in rootu of Col John Casey removed out of the bounds., "Ilse 2d Bquilion will vote at Nechille-=Major Samuel Ferguson will superintend said election. vote - iit - Moutit Simon Alter will superintend said election. . JACOB litlHß.Nl4l3rig Insp. - Brigade Inspector's Olfice,?_ -Carlisle, April 17, 1844. S te,26 HENRY S.. RITTER,- HAS remoied his Tailoring Estanlisliment next door to the Hotel now occupiell.by ,Andrey Roberts, in South,Hanover street, and directly-op posite his formeircaidence, where lie will be pleaM4l to attend to his old customers add the publicgener -Frbino his exiierience in the business, he is satisfied that lie will be l able to please_all who may favor him with their custom. The latest City Pashiona will alwasy be attended 1 1 to, and nothing shalt be omihed on his part to nieriy a reasonable share ofpatronage. The Subscriber rilifillTiSayiil - h - hnself of the-1 present opportunity to return 'his thanks to his for- patrons for thiiir liberality, and hopes - by a strict attention to business, and v a disposition to please, to meritcontinuance:of their patroupge. • Carlisle, April 10, 1844. • IPA tiro w ew camas 011g41 . 8y White Mauna and,Grusbed Loaf Sugars, No 1. sin gle hunt and also double refined Loaf .Sugurs, New - Orleans, Trinidad Sr. Sugar house Molasses, Chbco late of various brand, Spices of all kinds, and gener ally all other articles in the line Oil Grocer. I'he liberal iiipporiberetofore received from the public, fins enabled us thus to offer so general an as sortment, for which we feel thankful—out endeavors in futon: will be to merit a continuance of like *iv ors, J EBY.. tf-23 Carlisle, April-31.1844; uzi.c::ou ,, u,. •-. , • TTIE Partnership lieretotOre existing between ANGNEY & ANDERSON, has this day been dissolved, by mutual consent. All persons who are indebtotron the books of the. said firm, will &ease inakeiiiiimediate„ payment tco . R. Angney in hose hands the books are harm. collection. . 11. A NNEY.;7" - - -- 11. ANDERSON. Aprilig, VGA. - " St-29 . • . . ..1-continue;tothe-condue __ _ . fedthfficeweelikeriber - iitAlfe elil - stithi cr - e7fiiiiiiirteliTi epatieunnee cif th e thvor of iiis frionds tied the pub -110 kenerelly, - " - ' R. -AIIGNE,V.- is SiriieUor`_cu~-~Scc'iveuer~ , ir-AI o TTIS Leesbeiv,ip.Southeirniecin'teetn rt attendle egltirtide &CIA EYING dui SCILI VEXING, steeerdieg iotheirged.iinprev red eiediede; orn reesc*bie rrrr r r. ' Blerets 2x,18#0: B_ argains—Bargains m tlEsulisurkber-liaajiikt .returned front Ililladel plo 404. JI: ;.Mild la ne'w elm' • 4,11 t. iiie elie'ap atove,the' In i teal', clies;peat atook.,of'BlPlGNG,4llM— ity G ()UPS, ever4iren4ll(to .caliiale... ,, ,. The ali:: nettment •pmenatin;part .itt lila4p. /Pun, Invicibfe: . Green; Olive aint - itrew, It:CU:lib% ala4int iloat alYle French,,ciapieierea,Veetings in greetsnOeti•A nnurner_ Cletb•,4nd'ininlitleon a.,atelT6 of all kinde;spientlidlieW . stile 'talks elagalit;ne* . ,fityW Hal znr,Pari ti . peb dell : liareegne;Tneaseel„brnendee,rieb aria Biilhominea ' ehtitnelenn;oliniehevi iltlliiila Hed, ielilltiliiiWie;fiew - r, style, bonnet ribbons,valmed row4bieri;erape 4.1a1ne ,•• erape,fle ember, - nreoc,db thine, IliinvtOnna; nalicnee, emalinee,ohneke;tiokinga„ Anon*, hoT.lery iAsl - gloveN. of every deseription,btees and etliings,pnfn ea!olmo. onrelkarolegiejaettlefalnla,, blank eau 11,erava*gen_ Atioena awe% elopeitaillra, iffrailai:linao. ll ,0 0 0 -4 , Ur. kiateriiilli,:fitliO, silk - gitille•e, Oew, style !iull'ebellea, and lintsiiinfivelyet - ioiSsif`6 4{ ' • 4itilleinli,Maraailla' alden4libipeit;:table 4: ' '''hliitlVs o l botiaetiAtalto. kz,:: - _ Also I•••llThrtid:gitoetri ~which are Bctrtic 'llion 'lnesee biei•Ste.'it low: Al op 'it ierylarge c al follePrtle than MYell-,4011 ftinorteneet is felleinl: well to call titiv _.. .., .... „.„, . - „ peno" 64 tht e it i b i tlgt't reaeivittitlitOitiliaorkhei'kloriqt,4o(7 . i o ttliTinn o l t t ia • tho,%4trir. 11,111Z,vshit: I,OIOPA°F9fYII • • W 4 -4 ei tiFd-Itt ttitge4l-, y I •', of •rOli. • El i..;44v.--4;:w-irt,r.,., • Briglnap let Brig 11th Div P MEE SIIC .11 ill)" as they iiaj•;'dejY M= or" - 4. 17 ram ~~'-,~~ _ • cLI)IjIS ,, - . AND.:CASSIMEIIESr Fijoatitroid , ;,thiliel' - :Clotlatiiittd ',Coisiindiini , Anieklittit• CansinierosiXlotliti,ondittliiilta,__ firilliftkitOrbiiii V i'eed MAW o,,SipklO Mill id, Ilattii. 'tidliesitiainioVes;gilk.'Velvdt and 'Black -3110re-lresiggii;-''esiislirliiric-Tiittnt: liottieeL-Vest-- Ingsf,ijk l aiiii r **3l4.`Se* . e4siltill 2 iti,toirtrnent ot . ' Taildße-T.ollilikglillte*cSktl6l3ochngiitid_Stun • 1 "trto'F.l%iiiiiii'lkodg 41T itAiNiii%iiiiiii:othfriattiotisible gOilifYlintiraiii Ati , 'totiii§:letPitre;kifttred at'the . roivOtAiiiika'ol, ek,.. I :4tfr!.4_,_:' , •: - •._ , •• ':',.,''4 Y.,.,'l_,Pt i -,, ;1.i . 7., , t1 ?E LIPVIN - ,, ettrr- L AVl4Ritrp :WhOl 6A ',. EinAlittirit,Vltit!OS(tieei'SN:stt -.- . `giil r itemel;l'lizfitilljttliitte,`""t - 2 - .. , _ , 5z" .1i , 4. , .. `:lllavelif2o;ll44. ''' '' 7 --- "'"'''l.' ''' : • -2, , [ Pr ;,13.Z, Qi'dlitA froirya - distiitice:tM-44111.,ipplie ~ aial warranted to ilia.' ... ' . - ...,-‘ '---- ' 1! • - • . ' - ,4. , , V.. ,'. '-' , - ", 0 : ROUSEKEEPERS - • - 46,000:.Lb5 . . :Peatlmps for e4le any ipiWiltil.To iiilfuter7, for Caeli o •at pre:carom 10,15, g 5 and 3it et 8 per pound. Iteadv Beds, llolsters and. Pi lloirA; Curled Hair Matt esiee Aloes do,' lied kinds 'to suit ally Beiletends;:alWayil utt lifinti. ,, Ctirled -halt-ettil New Orleans Moss 1111161)de br einl le pound. Also; `Blankets; Marseilles quilts "Ohm , To - Frolliitt - d1 us ot. al st etierip lolls. c'Couidry'Merohatitil will fltid let° thtt udvati• ge to toll before purchasing. , • FINLEY & CO. • S , .P.'Coriler of gd 84, Walnut ate. Philadelphia. •• March 20,* - 1814:' , !, • HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, . faEissztazat e t aalamatat, - . Mo . 215,aforlekst„ between stl+ ac id 01 . kstreet, .._ . ' , . PIIIIL4DELPH.I.I . ... A %I-ES this _method to infoiai& Mere ' r -.- - eillints;ortiiii - l ikiiiii(i, that he. has. received6y . the late • arrivals Noni - England', a large addition 'to ins former stock all laid in at the lowest prices for .faiilitand-im-intw-ofers-tite-intm, a.. well ...ts a,.0m.----•- pleie_na - surtinent .of American hardware, at a 'very ,mall.advance for (Tall or approved erelit,'and in. sites purchasers visitlng_the—city; .to ekaniiiiit 'his stock before buying. Among his assortmind will Mt found the ( followingdescription of good s in i all their dill'orent varieties: Knives and,Forks, Pocket and l i enLkoites, Scissors aim Razors, Mill, Pitt,ao.cres cut Sawso hand and other saws, shovels a _per_ - es„iigthes . and siekels ' trace an • her clanns h . patent "ne ' lai, ware, „ -alikindo : . Shoiels OnWtongs anvils nazi 1 / - ~.vi ces,hotle naifs,cutt and ' t , w,rouglitmallib-chop , • . • ~ ping and hand , , axes, hay tz .. .matitirt - - . , Porks, straw, knivesfrying pans,lisli hooks'alt kinds, c•niters,, (ilea all kinds, hinges, locks, screws, bolts, angers, hatchettminers,. gimlets, ctils6ls, plans irons, hoes, need, awls, sadirons, spoons. suttee.. piimritees muds, candlesticks, steelyards. • • And all oilier articles in kite hardware Line ; re. quirt:it in a retail stui:e. March 19, 1844. 1/11 Straw, Florence, Brald Er. Fancy Bonne't 400 V 11 . 1 AN U F-A R IZ..."*` •Na. 13, CommereV3treet, above.4th, Philadelphia, (Itemmved fipn corner of 7th.and-noble..) WliEll E also Are manufactured the SEA GRASS nod N'cupolitnii Bonnets. , Merchants and others. wishing-to Or , . chase (for cash,) 411 find it greatly to their adroit• Cage to call, the assortment being- by far the most ex. tensiie, the work superior in duality, mud prices as low as any other manufactoyytlae-U. State& To • confirm these facts, it is only necessary to Call and . examine. March 13,1814. Bm-9.0 • • • PHILADELPHIA SEED AND I MPLEMET WAIP,I.,)EIgi.OUE'M N°l[..ipliatidAnti for sale, an extensive assettr meat of Garden Seeds, eVoli of 0143, grow,lily r a the subberibend . tvarrunteircir the best tittality and true to saline. Clover and Crass Seeds of all kinds' Prout-y--&-Taearz-P-atent-GentraDra.ught Self-Sharpening Ploughs. • Prouty and Mears' subsoil Ploughs, Side bill Mid double mould - Ploughs, .grub and seed fans, .litty a w and em stalk cutters,c, m hellers_enttivators I a rroiJs Frlfies - sauSlge tillers meat cutters ox balls bull rings cow chants bill hooks hatchets axes axe handles shovels forks garden trowels, weeding forks grubbing hoes dock extractors pluming shears saws and hooks On hand and made to order from anflinftern, for Sale whole: „sale - and 15:tail by D. 0. PROUTY. 176 Market st., between sth nuil6th ef t Vbhla.-. March 13, 1644. 52m..1.0 CHEAP CAHPET.SIORE ., ON VILIE-C_ Kt PLAN No. 41, Slrazobirry • ireet,Pliilai7eihhip. THE subscribers' Rein in their present situation being very low,and their terms Cash _ they are determilied to sell so cheap that 'every body, elm of - 11)rd to have a carpet. They offer _ "Beautiful Imperial 3. ply. 1 • . Best superfine Ingrain, f Fine and common do. _ CARPETINGS, LotiMin Damask Venetian; Fine English- Worsted do. • Plain Striped do. AMI Floor Oil Cloths from 1 to d yards wide, cat to fit Rums, Hallsi Entries SSE. Ai so lidantiful hearth Rugs; Floor 'Niue ralile and Piano-Covers,iCan- , ton Matting, Stair ;lode, Door nitureDil Cloth; &e. Withito excellent assort ment of low priced lograin,,,abd Entry and ...Stair Carpets. citizens of Cumlferland •iiiunty and oth ers nitentlingte purel7fei CAstr, are reapeetfully invited Lo Cali. r . . . . Also, inWitrehouse:frenv , 2oo to 500 pieces Car- 1 wings for sale by/wholesale, to which dm attention bf Country Me/ ants is invited; •.• ;- • ELDRIDGE. & 4120THER. 41 Straivbery:st. one.door above Clresnutoleut --Seecapr-54.-entranewalso,at-41Wi - 507auttra nand •, ; 33a,rga,itis .for tirisubsbitibbr—li.pying—jost:,letitrried (rmit•the ci!,y and 'jai:Matting a•lorgealid gen , :crul assortment of Groaeriea t Boots, Shoes an4jaklm Leaf fiats; witiola am determined to aell ebettp coal), for' alirotior 81' whit -I , promlie ,- , itsalfiiini • oxamine'for yourselrea; JW.:l$l.• 111A'NEER. _ I.surc.l2. t84 : 1.., , st•-e 2 • s s ' Cheese: S alt, n:,.:Alackerelletk;* : : -.• - i xr nALF. , Oil; Crotakery - analiatotte - Wwirileiop V, sot) taillike, niotital 'Solt ill jit; "ccilelettet s sus. , tk genders, fitble:..iii) li'Opkei'kliio - si:raibilf,siiiitliiribe atrape;thrlidi;,si s,iji.6) Oil icalw_tosee;eiirthilliula hietwsitilisnrer'al !at:Auraedit :sit reuenoi le, ,percua • Sinai cup!, powder , shot tatial,ber lead; 'viiiiitAt!books„ and 'email purstis, startle; twine 'ad - Flattens, - Week • . ,aketroktialc„iarratacriAten; etarirabiotaitalQiite. ut the • . stOrept the eta la ecribuir in, nuts:aver, street.; '7: -;,. , •1 EEri. - ::Itlaiiisli 10., tti44. : C' •,-. ::' :M.'5i.. - NIAT. .." ...„ ..... -,--,,--: - - -'127. , :-.• '-,(„7,...A.4.. 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