111 NENE 0 i S' A [Ant NE VeSP A.PE R-11 VOTED TO Pr ENER4 INTFILLICTENCE.: ARVIERTISINiG,;-r. 14 TIC OritTER TURIN BIORA:LITV, 4GieicuvpunE, ARTS . , • , . • . . 17. 7 024MaZ =ZIPS% 11E11 ALP & EXPOSITOR. • CYlitre Bq - uary, fr. Coritte. TERMS OF PUBLICATION : . , Thu lI[A_LD & AtXPOSITOR is published enkly, on a double royal sheet, at TWO DOL. LA ItS;peranuttro, payable within three months - ft mu the time of subscribing ; OR TWO DOLLARS A NII FIFTY CENTS, at die cud of the year. tlo .subscription•will.be talen foilcss than six • months,and no impersliseontinued until all Sr realatres are paid, except at the option °flip ar.d a failure to notify a discontinu. ne..3 will b'e'considered a new engagement. Mee' Using will be dime on the usual terms. j.Ottels to insure attention must be post paid. mam U®EE©E . - JOHN AND 1, HENRY : REED, IIiNVING entered, into partnershio for the'prae tiee of the• Law, will attend totlllsof;iness entrusted ' ' • to theta. `• OFFICE :in West Jtain plreet, a few doors west of the Court House and next to the Store of Item W. Eby ; and' also at the resitlelieTe Of%roltn Wed; opposite the College. ' Carl isle,No v. 15,1843 'ALEXANDER & TODD, Attorneys at Law. ' .• T "B - unife . rsitned have associated as partners in tbe practice of Law, Si, Cumber:- land and Ferry conatiesi. - One or both' of them may be al ways,&Anndiuid sionstilied sit the office lierjen- Ciro ocenpiturby S.• ‘.ll'ext . door to to the. Carlisle Bank. Strict attention 011 be given to all business placed • -• • SAM UEI. ALEXANDER. LEMUEL TODD. WILLIAM MII / LER, Attorney" at Law. . . . OFFICI:rnEllo \ - .1.:1) to . Ilvetem's Row, in (hi room tormel'lv peetipie I by 5,.1). Adair, Ugq ; thi ri i s let . A vril. 3,-11144. 111. .11....,..) - i i ILL 81, Nun. y R.E. Attorneys at Law, CO IV ILI, :Mend proiceit,tly_to . . ss ell/1115;7d to (heal i (Iv: 0000to,s or comborland lour allretet; nee otoeu: west of the Ettat twvt ,inne of Wawa(mj,gl •k I 10 . 0,.(`F'S 1)1 . .ig Stara, $lllll - 111,1,511111; A pelt i 4, 1811. _ DRUGS, PAINTS Ba, DYE- STUFFS. yrEits !AyEitsTICK have just openeiliiii ex teithi re assortinviit ( k r Da ,Gs,.eleow] a ith 141 eat rare nail nary:inn:o lure. 1 4 11,- sicians anti Country Meticlistuts 111.011 . 111 - Whifell nuil es:mum:their stuck livfure purchasing vises, lie. v. AISO, A iavgl. aqsorttneqt, nt . Paints and Dye•Shicts,every - tilirettniett • tittre atcl qi the= best quality, fir litt stile.' Dyers, Paintet H1'01 ( .1.1,1,1 - *in tailors-we areatta tenth...the - sell the cheapestatttl - { 1 ell articles or 'this line in the markt t. .f. 50 tsli v. : l St - !llitlpjlty) . .• We have ad lc. nor er sier..;, a e nitre st•lee• , tiun ui Books :mil Stations •, ni tt.h xe can sell at %ery I•educed price. , • ALSO, . 'rho largest aswirt molt of CU*171....t.. ever o# v.• . ril tliiv'plaet atilt the most fashionable- Ft' l',lll and its Xutiotis. haute 19,1811. ,IRII- 1 1f T OFFMRS lor tde tit err) t assartment hi • . nrugsralsr.odipknes, ve-sittiti.• 1'11N•I'S, hie. together with Stationarv, Fine Cap Paper, lir the Ileum, Letter I . ( Slates iiy . the dozett,Silt et. l'enr1k,I)1.11WIllg • •••••wing, NWT', SCalilig :11-1011Xe.R.,--11E.- it ; Ilan .; 'brushes, (:rav a-tlo. Phtl6lo - . Shaving and- • - stn great ,Spices- GroAraid.asztl Lisgronatd, • 'l.ol4oller With VVCry 0011.11 . 111 . tiele ill the 1,11-tig line, the attention of I'll) sivians, Cutintm anit Dyers, is solicited as I am determine to sella.t...tet.) luw prices for Catlll. carlisle, March 15,1341. . • FARMERS , . 'WEL TVIIE 161.i6 7 e...r . itie - i would' respectfully in- IL -form his fricii *aut . , the public: genciallY, • • • 11. UtIBIAIC • I 111 Tately ki7rty Mr. Simon .Wontlerlich. in Fag I I I - ---ittayee„t i --tvw 4locies.eitst- of ilue. Court Douse, w ere lie will mall tittret itt Ise pleasore alliiiiiiiste to the, comforts of those" who may 'favor him efipp . thei ocustom. , •__ be - wi th, the •ahceuestliquors; and his I'AbLE a ith the best the market eau 1111 . 11611. A .eerelltl . OSTLER. always- , :'kept in attr..ilanc'e—nod nothing shall be left _undone ___t o ,gld,4 , ,,,,„ t i k9Al tyyith BOARDERS takeilly the ttreek,montli or year, WILLIAM 1312011'R: • ..682.1.911.,:Ear1ia1e, 2, 1844. Cu.; : .I~~tl~.nl'~,s"itoTJLL. -SlGtsr . OF .WAPONGTOW AND JACKSON . . , , , mat?, subscriber wotiltr e.eipeettully. info fricnllpßailthc 14041'30111d 011 AY tt ~ gli street,toth7puttlacitpbte lit`tely kept hy DaYht Wean ou South Ilanoyer.strect, in this horough -sign of Washington 'nod, Jackson. Where he will be al wiys , gluct to she liiirientts from - Country and 'rravellers;ancl,secounitoclute them in t best:ant MOB cum ue a c manner. I/0014 fi ball be constantly supplied with the elloinesfliplok, and his TABLA trAb.tbebest Site tuarkeVcatt luFnish:.. A careful OSTLER ; always luipl n ikatlaftitie&-,RVilltiiihilig.sliallb9 left iiiiddfte' ft>please all wja. call With him. 110411DERS taken by the sveak,s•nonth neyear: •••! • •' 21*v.,;• : •• ANDREW 11011Elrl'S, .. Ap14117, 1,5 , 14; • • '11.95 aShingt n BrOteL . i tire oV MttK ET ra r. in/Sc, 113.11. ScetiA • tr u j a 6 e fil e " -- y begs lea:" own • " weJliiuic + wr- , - utiN_uqdergeuittharoti -iTi,rl3-6-4,- , Irish lm.r t otliek'l Iric. mietv „ ioohe ,e , tc MEP rural-, ha re , 1-'4l-lafilidiatill47l I • . 1 di ' - Members - 0f AlleMe ills a, ---t-Aceenala ea • 'butt style, stlillNlluti uors' In di v,el • us' hoot fail to p '‘. .a en. e "ysir rtin‘ '";• torsi4 t' Afaiiicih":'°VtielUC:OtTildb4 t, toy yore or 1"hui11;:;t:16"14V47 T 1 i ,147- fla i t i lk;; ;TP -r rlitianNtioNst„";tr,or k)1 B.kw tlik° 413tittinin r?if tiandit, Dr I “erniiruPP,'‘,,. (7--ir ea, t - tititief raii6rll gt)a Di4lol44iths*P6r4 Pr ..?A,t••• 1-tt t , ' • tr'rtkgoilorryqp,k ,„relithititie - S. 'l 4 Al „, q • Vi H f4 - I :2 ' ' .{t'YPß u Zilt-1 3 4 4 ,t ‘7, Vti4r, ' ” f: . .• , • ~ ‘• ~ ~. - ' •,..?,-• • -,•-..,„. ....•"j,.,..:•." - !,,'".,• - . - :,. . • ,- ; - ..; - ; ,-, ..':• - ..._•• •, • ,, ; , . - q;q's..i:' - '-',.i ,1 : 7 r.-.• 4 , 5. , ':,.,: • : ..-.,....,... „ ..„ .. ....- .. '„ -.• •, - --,''','^P-:,.--,":. "4-4?-.."' - ' ' Y..' !• ."'• •' ' '-' '.,.!"...• • .. ' .. . - .. . . . - , . ~... ..t,,.. .••••‘.,.. • ', .' "' . -,::" ' ~: r..: ,. ~.., ,;,,..,:, " . ,' „1 1.,.... „ .' ... . „; .,..... 0. ; t -• i ' : ~:... :., ; ,.. cv,i ~, ...- . c. ,...,., .. ..:. ,, , , t „ , :, : -.. , F A., • , ~,,,,,... .. •, ~• : .. ~ :,., ,k,t ,} l .. .. ,... ,:! ,,, , . ,. ,,.. 7 , , , , .. i , i,. .. , , , ,,i , , , r 7..,, ;: 1 7.4 .-. ..,;, ~,,5. .:,... ,...., ; ,;,.., ..., ..: .• .::,..,, -, -.. . . • ,-,-,. - • .., -., -.„ --....,.,,,- ~,„.:;,,i 4 ,• s ," . ;" : . - , ~, " ~,,i, . ' . • . • • ,• •• . _.. -., : •.. , , 1 : ,-. 1 , ~' ..0:1 ) •, ..„... s' ::: ' T k - f,.. b r ''' ?';' e ,- , ';',.- "5“-,, ~ :"' .'';':-;,1""•Z • 5: 1 '7,4 ,i . ~ `','2 , . . , • . 7 ..- . , , - • • - , ';',.! 5 , ‘ -'i -. .. .; Ar' 7- :.:" '• ' : '-t -L- " . "...,, . - :4T,' , l r ' l .-' 4 '; .i. ••••:-• ~ ... ...!„1.,?-.404 ':-'.... • •4 , ...',...; . im , . . i f s . • • ..• - -:,. ,-., ~, .. -.-, „,, , ,.... - 4.•,... %-. ' '••-,•'.. T . V,•, -- ,•'•';‘. - '":',,-.. -, ' ..'s.'."7:: . . . . •-• rs. • ,•'• . -.- •. . -- • • -- '*, • • ' --• tt • - . ' ...„, , . y. . . .. .. . . . •••,, ..„. ... • ^ a The Turk•man lay beside the river, The nitiil play') loose:through bow and quiver; The clutter on the bank fed free, The shield bong glittering from the tree, The trumpet, shown and ntahal , Were hid from dew by cloak nod pall., .Poe long and weary was, the way The hordes hinLmarch'd that burning day. , 3m,.9 R. P. IViltl Ithrht ltr burning eletto O'er loon and rotirstjr, flog and tent! And through the Maze the Greeks outspratig, Like anti fang!-- . I%!ith (Inger, stab, and folellion's s a CiVhlritie . gllll Tel larrifTit+ - I`.lll thy the stde, by chief :out khan--- - /mita/ t. ry pule Mal oiler ?, ISM Cut rMuEs.—Sentl two children into the street; let one.be a bar6-headed, bare-fobt ed ragnotuflin,• with .e.,fete ,whieh perhsp,s, • never !ilia 'yore thru one thorough iiraili ing, hair - that. ne•Jer heard - 61aq - comb, , • ' lnd a nobodywould think of giving hint a •'l"llLit"l'elP him throu;ol.e.ny thud-ti addle or o7er any gutter ; or if,. he should gut run over in tPje Street, yo.o would hens no other remark than that he was a dirty dog,- and might h'lrve got out of the way: On 'the other hand, send a sweet little girl into die sireet, Joultine like a uew blown rose, with the glistening dew (bops hanging-from its leaves, an above all her face as clean . as air, as transparent as you know her un tainted ' mind is under all this, and there is not a•chininey-sweep so low that he would not git;e her the side-walk, nor 4 down ..... even among the most clott%lllsll, who would not if he dare touch her, wipe his harids upon his clothes, ay with &light wry . her over t;Le crossings, rather than that she. is! (Mid soil even the sole of her slipper. Iv . JI M any o .019 then, most prominent in the. counkils if , the nation, have fined , the,iliumble, but benevolent o'f.s§,ibbanipelinoljeach er. Prtsideut Harrrip4tetight iq Sunday School, and the. Sabbath before he left, .for . WeAlegton,' Met class . usual...Alm late Chief ,Justice Marshall end the late ,Itidgb eine,Court of the United, States, were both. active iii.tha Sabbath gehosil,cause, Atflte age of screnty,'Llie Chief Justice homy_ ti) tvallt thrOugli,theeity of . Itichonotiil,at the-head of a Sunday l3cliotil procession. The p,res,ent: . Chancelloi of University of New"Y`ork . :city4 . :Slr, was a Su n day ofN4JerSey,. afterWaitle.while-a-Penatorin Congress;. an I l,hr 7E- ac nTrIYT(II. Je seep etterfully ating with the - •humblesi tetteltera. :Bntler Was a . 851.4;.tii : •51 at' r teaelier. while holding the of,Attnr : _ ..neY. General of ..3Jtkiteti.,,Ststem ,and, has, avthepresent.-Hine, hisl3ible. , CliiiiS" teacher.` ' -` 01 . 11 g; Yon C . itaur;:- . . - ,Wkfe`f, - 41 - 6 the I pie 0 in eu e tt owing,e re eiiedfltiilliiiTilitioi4Tateenoe botie nights. of •tilitv4et.3goey- Ot tile •betisitre'o f, loVe4 iiliiltirevy.3lll treas.! , , ;.It , •• • u ,ttp,As dfr, 41°4 1.109. with- 0 01)%4Ii7 ti itie''vvAelill46' 'Ollll })le; to:the,,Eteek'lnti, I'lo brealti4oB,3vill R 9 / 3 344410t: 11 !e- 1 31)(ferP'r 'Mtn! ) . -Pe:- j'an'Oti r e ' rv'eSiPn :io4liiiY 6:l On. 1.0 !,41, 0 *Iiii* AijA 1 . 0 t riourqpiil4ift - :; foglio celiffili'; u l; 41i- mite If '-!jqw,',Oi:icri--:* ==rm 2.etatztz,_ From the N. t Evenbig Mirror. A SIVPERIO WAR POEM! =MO Above Ilium, oo the sky of June, Broad as tibtiekler - glow'd (Ito nmon— Fliiinling with glory, vale and bill. In silver sprang the mpuittain rill, The shrub in glittering silver bent, pile of silver stood the tent; • All soundless, sweet. tranquility— All beauty, hill, and tent and tree..' There came a sound—,'t was I:ke the gush • \Viten night winds shake the roar's hush There cause n sound = 't.was like the le(_ Or wolves along thee