Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, February 26, 1845, Image 3

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February 26;1845.
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• n 6 l4prii4lions. or Toro% Lieemios omitted
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The Beltea teittreelexhiiiitioj.
• • •
Oratorical,px . Jhttk op ,of -the Bellos
• ' Colinas f3cloTWE;(pfiliOaliii College, ; on Balur•.
• itfir terening;litit,- . wasTtFottlii-itio •fa 'r
me of tbat
soinit34l .
on th e
a°o°a.'"3. - 4ha Plat•Pfria Wal ' iraaPiallY. a aura'
bar 'or,.titli atrangere. As
usual golliek4 . ,ll4i ClitirOil,WOre thronged
with lediesianirtiliough bright the biotin shone"
they galti:tti„listili' be; compared ~ w ith that
which spar)ilektreim.a thousand lovoly orbs and
teaming-keps.,..; The, addresses, of' which we can
not of COUrsti'speak particularly wit Fmk invidious
mess, were highly creditable and sufficiently en
couraging: to the friends'of the young Orators.—
,The, order of thin caencipes was as follows
.V.l4litiersary .Address.-, 1.. plcenton.,,,Unner, of
Chietiter.Co. -Pa- - •
Impulse:L-Charlee W. Carrigan, Phil,.
odelphia..
--- !TttOrCooflicor - of
Md. • • • . .
"American Liberty the hope of the
:Itinies Finch, Rahway; N. J. • . •
• . ,Hereditary Distinctions Hostile to Civil - LiG
The Problem of Government.Jolin Carrion,
Baltimore, . ' • '
The music on the neansion was of autpaseing
excellence 'and afforded the .Highest gratifica.
tion to the audience. A roll Band nntder. - thr di.
motion s of Mr. Deems of Baltimore, was in
attendatimratici "Molt the soul? of . every one by
their exquisite performance, after each-add/ems
stfLa. variety uttho.trtostpa.ularand fashionable
airs. This band. is one nt 'kb° beat In that city,
and in securing tts,..a . ?rvices it n ennaiderable ex
p.vnee, the menshera ad* the Society have entitled
themselves to the thanks °Tour ci,miliftinity for the
rare Inusicel4Eeat, we haao enjeyvd. •
JL:
- ETWe are gratified ttillear from both prirsto
.and public sources, that nufe l 'lsivrolkthaff, ' Mr..
Walker, met with the' fillieth success. in in
rtoduelng him - new , and valuableireproveMeof of
the Piano Forte to the notice of the musical pub
lie in Washingtoncity. Professors of music and"
amateurs who have'listenecl Walker's per
fOrmanees, speak in terms of the highest praise of
the improvement and aro delighted wiili the effect
it produces. The new invention is styled the
"Harmonic Attachment." Its-character and ell
fact may - be ascertained from the following testi
, .
Menial. which we fad ih tfie Naked Ittlelligbn.
cer,and which wallas° pleasure in 'copying" for
.the tribute of rniriled prilso it accords to the mu.
steal talents of Mr. Walker:
WASIINOTON, n. Ca 'Feb. 21, 1345
--We-had the plesisiii°, a few, evening's. 'dime, off'
witoeisiog all improy,enient rorte, in
vented by Mr. E. L. A . Vtilker, of Carlisle, Petinsyl
vaninap_whigUlte peculiar feature Of Dill r airing
ed Instrumets, 'donstituting rant of their ' to
- beauties, (viz, the production.of harmonic ton
Int, peen sueressfully attained.
We are •tullr . of opinion that it .Presents one of
mcist gratffying improvements in the art of mu
sic we have ever known. The introthiet . of th
• 'harmonic tones not only . increases to a great degre
theeititmity of the ima - Alifiewhotig of 'itself plea • •
oratilt: in a high itegrFT—the tones having that p -
eltierwhich gives so mach eracn to the harp
'ightful variety
Final _
illar am. producing a deli
which can e emp oy a e willur
by a single action.
This beinitiftil i n rention must work a tevolution
in piano fortes and iu the arrangement of music for
that instrument, for St gives to the performer the
power of displaying taste and skill to a much great
er extent than upon the ordinary piano torte.
For skill, execution and tasteful conception of
music, Mr. Walker can Wit. few superiors; and
his services to the musical world.will, we have no
doubt, become extensively known and fully appre
ciated. _
'• W. P. 'II4 . ARGON, :7 , - T.47.7pstiiim
• J. T. M9REHEAD, C. 11. Pgrtnnen,
CHAS* G. PAGE. '-,, , 5 - : ' `. JAMES P' ESPY,
C. M. Kr.t.t.ti o =•'.` - lit?rotr STONE,
.C. T. Ft.itteautrowte 3.3. Gionnitouon,
" .0..11.*.P. Gott.t.otr, M.ll. . .
If we are correct in our intorination, it is to
Mr. Walker ,that doloman,lhe patentee of the
celebratetiitEnlian-Attachmenauwhielt—lias-pro--,
dueud'ttorgriekn sensation in this Country and
Europt.;l4:ttitlehted;:to'r •the Idea which that gen.
tlemen,haa;:ritrfeetedlo such eminent and lucre.
tire 8UCC0N1..J,...,;:;':1 - •
Titi,d,":slltite Taxes.
tc?An interesting 'statement on this subject
on `
,the opposite page. It is due to
thr:chsracterofCumbkrland county to state, that
Seieritt thouAtid, dnilare . :ortoilicii collected ;from. ;
:her c iiitrrus
_have never reielied Tre - a7.
•sury, , but is to be hoped vv;ll.bti.everitually
ccivvreit...;
7r:WlTO — cit _Revonde - _Commissinnerty„who
'bßvic in the,.tiptinf 4i4oll;ing the nearse
nientb or
the cptinties, met at Harriebure ,
on Tuesday last. We beim not pearii any 'thing
of choir Proemolinge further than the appointment
of several Comiriiffeee.one of sifiiCh was inetrtiet•
ted lo ; :atitireria itlarroptorieii.to-,poiecoai-4n 7 the
ee'veril counties, inatiiiinkthkvalue.of land!, &a.
AFtlttlitirpiiiikOtairiving at correct information.
It is remain in session
for eitrue tiaiaaipd*oatthe.,Ptate wrote': thoueaMisi
w . t lre l i :l l , lC i i **li* nl 4 ° bvil*dP,o 4 inir
pfoomer , pleia:Airbialt:shall equalise the'taxee imd .
/4° 3 ! #1!0 14 . 841 4 ` Pn ° ' .4 PeimanePt.
• •
Nat SlK.si mer 1 Convent ion.`:
~
A:Mariann Sista.Conventfon met
in lijarebibiiiir. on Saturday list.; The represen.
, fsfum, coupir,or Ph;la;
del bia , is said to , have been very limited; reline
ly suffleientin deserve the naine•of Siste:CoU'ven:
Sam
• of aeted Oi4real.
- iint; anal* by a buniber of- ice,Presidents,anii
J. 11.'irtistar, of MIO.
114"*'4,11009ifiet ' Pormiiittees,vrerti appoint
ed to 4,tt4 , r nd;.** , ,icoain!,4tidi . .or.,t*tiarty, and
bloquent . addresimi - delivired Mr:' Levin and
;1; ; .
bYei: laniPe!;
V. 41; aart* e elmy ' ,14,i0) 1 11
.pgaitieryingll,rowity 9demoorooy e " Sanwa 14
, pretelisi one to the office? or
prio‘a9tlpg4ttaritey lit,favor
-140,00474, from the ca nter* las !mu nOw,golie
• tokvi6o4 . oo . i.o , , , ,rtiltigle with ' the rspityluebiOe
iwho-ari4P/00 4 10.7, - Ileelik - Or7ht MCl — mil with ,
the Goeito4sl,olbjoiletk of Mr.llOotimion, Mr. Btor
!A i " to,
, ?" 01,00 4;
Thi gun;
'4ls !S!r a"
CP II % -
(1'4,464,
-1.11141644..101101 •
-(i"-"trtlettIAOM.!1?°01 attention br(!ar
teadeititlielotitftin'tfet the tiiityrsite .
inalant,on the; iebjec(Of etuekhoiders in banks,
belliriinideliidlvideally•s.liable -.The titoCkleil: ;
dere'intiechlreititutienis are litiniiiiiiitseannietwe
,or thyaefinndred,'persons of every variety ofchar,,
eatei,led.'citiO,Bierth a: them, protiabli,
ed. with e a c h otlier; yet, - by thn - Cei of AsseeiblY,
.
aaWelfithylhe neeessiffel..`fitti'eascr,=the'Whole ,
trinaeeted .
Jonly_of-LtheLidockholders,...calltreclets,:lt
woUltfoheiefore; be.unjuifi to make the whole of
theitockholdere liable for , the acte'of the
tora - inasmuch ea it weetdlMiceposeiblerfor them_
to consult the tdocichOldere on the thoutaibedift
ferent matters. presented to the board during the
year for their prompt_ and definite action. But
we think that the correspondent of tbe , Priguirer .
makevitiiery clear. that by Introducing the
victual liability clause, the. public would be subject
to greater losses and fraud's than if has ever before
suffered from banks, and that many more induce.
merits would be thereby held out tOspeculatera,
to use 'their influence* with that eines of the stock.
'holders % who ha 4 no other property than their
stock, to obtain control of the banks. Thus the
community • would find, on the &Huila of the
banks, that it had been deceived, and made to
softer more severely than it had ever-before done,
through the vary
_means ifeinjedicioue legislators
had irnagiped Wcield haie protected it. against all
loss. -it is note-little atrange that the Locufoco
party, which - pretends to he so exclusively demo.
cratic, and. profesties to tie so exceedingly anxious '
to secitre-the poor--man,--and:to--men-in-moderate
' circumstances, every light and.privilege and ben.
61 4. 4 ,
~,,.
eft conferred upon his richer neighbor, Aetna,
'venture to advocate such a measure as that of
making stockholders in mixed associations for
gain; individually Bible: For either the avowed
design of the measure, ("security to the public
fly the debts of the corporation, as declared by
Mr. Hill in the recent debate on the Lancaster
county Dank bill,") must fail, Cr. all ther:estock.
holders • must have as. much more other pier y.
at the tinie of thO failure . of the bank es their'
stock amounts to. If, then, the public is not to
he deceived by this ntherahle and senseless in.
venii kir securing •it against losses by bank's,
no man or women, who has but 20U0 dollars of
money, would be permitted to invest it in bank
stock in Pennsylvania, because ho or she did not
possess any other ifroperty,lo as great an amount .
to sexure the public to thatninount in case of the
feilurii of the bank, while their wealthier neigh
bor, who leas house upon house and farm upon
Ann, will ke permittedlo invest his ten or twenty
thousand dollars of cash in those very-bimks, if
be -feels himselLeafe in doing so: Thus would
very many of our worthy bin poorer citizens, who
wish to iuveet their money in bank stoeke, be
compelled to select the banks ef offier Sidles;
whOse *tante are nitre just, and will enable every
man, rich or poor, frce.holder or no freeholder,
to invest his money in her banks on equal terms,
without holding out to the community the mut&
dent expectation of having . a tieCutity:egizinst,
m
'etes by those banks that c an neverrbe retilized,.
We trust the present Legislature will not bring
such distress. upon this county, and • Perry and
Franklin,as-the-citizens of those counties must
inevitably be "fivolveif in, if the charters of the
K 1 arils ank" and "Bank of Chambersburg,"
o wed without making the stockholders
lia .1e- individually for 'the notes or other lane'
of those beaks. We know, and' the 'Legislature
knows full well, thet
banks will not be SOTOOfieh as to accept a chatter
rnalug_thstrOnfliyidtially_liable;.- Wi4l-14theis
for the Lc ! ielature to decide . Whether they
UM
SEM
by . refining to re-charter those banks without the
individual liability clause, compel them to wind
up, and proceed to collect from.their debtors in
those enunties between font; and-five hundred
thousand dollars, or by giving them charters
without the individual liability 'clause, enable
them not only to continuo-their rresentAininsliit ,
to extend them. fur the advancement of the
ufacturing, agricultu'ral and commercial interests'
of those counties. The history of the proceedings
in the case of the Lehigh Couhtf Bank; chartered
last winter, making the stockholders individually'
liable far only the notes of the bank, (on Mr..
Champneys plan,) has been reported. to the
public. * By flint - report, it appears 'the commis.
Viniera a ppoliffeli - MJ•Ce - eive
stock of ,the Lehigh County Bank, opened the
books at the time and place appointed by their
adver cement, and after keeping the bode opeu
1 fort ree dayis,lhey bad to give up all hopes of
gett ng their own substantial citizens to invest
th ir money in such a bank. Some, hdiv_ever, of
tit more adventurous friends of a bank in that
plat pd who were determined to have a•bank
at ell hazards, actually procured' the stock to be
taken - bytme.mt-morti-eitizens-of the - city of - No-iv:
trorkballinTc stocklinhiera of the bank, being .
citizens of alio-thin' Shan, lluit,part of'the clinker ,
- that - :maketr - the - atenitholdefirindlvidunli?lfabl i T
for the notes 9rthe banWia - completelrinfilided;
and the :Community / loft . with notch less security •
against losses' from the injudicious or impkudont
managempt of that bank than-they would' have
had, ifthe-liabiliirelause had been left'out,'and ,
the subslantioi citizens 'of Lehigh neurally been
thereby induced to subscribe for the stock and
manage the lank theihselves..
117_The attention o4our.friends throughout the
- -
State,seys the'Hairlaburg Intelligermer. 'should
be drawl' to theSpring s eions.,. These elections
are now clime It hand. symay seem to some
unimportant atthe Menet thee. Not so however.
They are always inirmitant to • party, that.deeires
to.keep up its -‘organistiton,'and hopes, eventually
to stamp , ate ' policy' upon the government - of the.
country.; The great leading measures or the
party.muat and *ill' eventually triainph. They the odly meeieres which 'can ever insure, the
permanent prosperity _orithe countr,y, arid-there
queers., *Meer „or :later, la vertain... TIM.Way to
consummate, these measures plan , early day, is to
wend: to the. minutia - necessary In carrying them
I out.; ,The election of Crary Judge, Inspector...lw
aessor,'Justice and Constable . ; has, a beartegie
greater 'or fess' degrde upon !Mk,' great lueatiori,
and the attendee Or,oo party these*mall elec.
lion: le.thereforeimportelit..-rtliitil re'dci - attend
.to . these Owl( mid 011ie to throw into
ifiehindetif our opponents the party. advantages
Whiclithry ill'ord, , and Which they. know well how.
ionietsgainatusi the Anal, success or,gour parti
moat be, retarded. We say to- tbet'Whigs then,
keep up your organisation eirery*here—attend
to all small mutters fluthfully=lorevent the Jame
rticerfrom gettingadvanteges wh6ever.you eau
.tv hen ' the' time again Cornev,.: e ir he n lie-,
perish!, niemeree'er 'the party: are 'immediately'
joerselves e cotitlitteri je!
hattlemore vigorously' ,tind r more effectually 4 ter:
theft-emcees/.
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16.114
19‘vii ' ''' ' John Ileum & Solminoar
Wit* Iliit.i ?, !thiesrl,' 1 de0ir03 ,,,, k l y - gie on
8111 1 411 h 4 binir; Iv !" sn i ll ! re n i , ^ ti cii, itlrtitlii:the
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`11441?"-I M II "'° : f ivel Y. ' le 'rri orIN to
tikti*NiiktiioA'°Uri.,4l ,CL -'1 pnaideri•
irlikliVe4-0004444„ .11'10'1,4001,411,
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Jets!s4, pisejlAkiliO4* drOM4F k1..,42 'TeliliiitViiiiiiik
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111111
xta to be
`fi4i4itigi
n
.
IS pr log
•
Their -04 4!ct 11 -0inp000;
the trtifted 2 Stitinit4ette,_.
in noticing a etateetent . freiiti English tiyoik,
.*hte'h:o6lettifithe'reeetinvOhtl:titeoilke C:111b,
itect,hy ;0444,14
iidientegee'ovel.egltehe3ei . teehe's the fcillowing
reoiarlce s o shop tfie ; Gus secret of lhe ; sU:q as of
gew-Enklandpre...Thd itimperieed,.4 the internal`
.0011.4,5t9C-MstOaciiimptinitkpluttiikiintkildriPg.
itriking,,,44d:aliowi,:how,much-reeneylvenia..hae
-
loattind iiitriow • add 'ignorant:
tektite In:keeping.'',.•Triily ; pcimaylveniiihaii been`
well evilleP'e blind gis
~••••• •
9aiql l P;!'Weinive die Secret
of the universal Yeinkes:sucneSs. The habit of
united action iniistsinionitimmto,ren extent:run:
known elsewnere: Every min On board of a
'Whaler is 'personally intereeted in the emcees •of
The voyage, and the consequence is that they have
- driveifitil the, est of the ivorld out of the oil Wade.
Almost all ,the packets out of New
_Yorks'are
'Maned by them in,shareS, and (rimy man that has
any management is a Bart proprieter.._llence
their success. Tho factories of New England.are
divided into Shares,. and those shares are owned
by thei,pirsons who have the management and
thote.whe -work in them: rh - e man *ho -enters
as a mere 'operative becomes, line little time, part
owner, and
,his gook end soul are in the business..
The consequence is that they. ore driving the
-great...capitalists of - -Europe, who-have-about them
none bUt, persons' who; receive • wages - only, and
cannot hope to become owners, out or the mar
kets of ibe..world. Their banks are all Mean.—
TheTtinfiniered - b - piundreds
AntLartananAgf are_no
forced to send!tiiefr i. didial abroad to be invested
in some great' Ifiinie;• . .giVing Proxies to cashiers
and presidentsloneffer them. Henna their suc
cess. Every thing is ' done in New England, gene
erally,'but more partidularly in Masseihusetts
eiid7ihode Island, iofoitpr this habit of union, to
which they are always so greatly indebted. Men
are allowed to trade with each oilier in such man
-neras-they-deem-most:mivants-geonivtintrwben
they desire to associate themselves together. 'to
trade upon . thebasis of a joint Capital; which
capital alone shall hr.resperisilde for the engage.
ments of the association, they obtain charters,
which are granted aimed at: freely , ea they-Could'
be obtained under a general law of incorporation - .
There_ is, consequently, no monopoly..
Pennsylvania is, on the eontrary,..the filtered
land of monopolies; We make hanks of two, five,
or thirty.fivo millions capital, while refusing to .
the inhabitants of prosperous counties the privi•
lege Of making those of twenty; fifty, or one huh.
dred thinisand•
.dollars cdpital. Wo fievent the
owners 'of that capital from assotintin•for the
purpose managing Ttlieniselveii, and thus
compel-them to send it to it distance, accompanied
by proxies,.to enable others to manage it-fer them,.
and then ive- pall - laws to forbid. the use of prem.'
les, id the , hope - that by each miserable interfer
ence to prtvent mismanagement. We forbid
people from associating fur the purpOse of menu;
faeturing, and then aro our menu.
facturers.e:innot 'compete with; those of New En.
gland, most of whom are directly - interested in
tine establishments in which. they are employed..
We load on restrictions and liabilities; and then
wonder that this machine will not worlerte bile the
people of New England remove restrictions, un
der tho impression - that men will always take
best care of their interests when left free to think
and act for themselves., The action of-New Enl .
Jo etc fitly democratic, and tends to make
every werliVaii en owner. = Thatef Pennsylvaniaj
is' worthy or thosb countries in Mach democracy
's-unknownrand-Whereit-is-deenied-bieFtliet-the
rich should become -richer and the poor poorer.
It approaches . nearly to that. of England, whose
policy it is that banks and factories should always
be,oKned bye wealthy men: -
Pennsylvania slid once make a step in advance.
when.ehe Passed - the act for the formation of li
mited.partnerships, the success of which has been
Completer7lthati - -yirafired that then WEre not likely
to winitveinancipated from restrictions.
however, W but,it pour,arlogy for a general
act of incorpGration, anditis so deemed, by some,
of the ablest meriin France, from which country
we borrowed it:-;'lt--might-have been. hoped that
further progrosi'would- hi made, but'our present
Jegisiators_arcAfnlf a_ entor,y_bchind-thc_iegialti,
tore that passcdAtiat . , •
Front Waillihnigton.
Par The discussion - of the,Texas gees hoe was
still going on in thie,S4Mato,rit onOast accounts,"
but a vote has probaLlyAeektaken by
Contrary to the expectatlna which have been
confidently entertained % by the 'opporionfs of An
remain'', it is now
,!•endared almott certain that
either Mr. Benton's, or. the bill which came from.
the House, will. pees. Mr. Merrick, ono of the
%Vhig Senators from.-Marylund, whoyeted sgainst
.I.lto_Teitaty_ln.Llono_last,_licuLneW _Aar/god...Ala
-grotfidomdln.rFipecch.on-Friday-lastannounced-1
his intention pfvottng fdrAnnexation 1 This one
t , eiton's vi to it ii Mobs* will decide* the fate of
the measure in favor 'ofrl'exas. The - correinen:
dent,of OeUnited fitateloGazotta,__.! Oliver. Old.
school," says. Mr. Polk has , thrown the whole
weight orb is Prospective power , into the scale since
he has !icon in ‘Vashisigton, and hae,declar,
he wouldfiet — deihrns ,,, .t.- •
that he would mit — dealgoateiho monaheis of his
Cabinet.until tito Teias.subjece:',ls diariosed of.—
Ac Mr;• Merrick's time expires ou the. 3d of
March, I+re Shall probably War 'or biti gifting:a
Snug Foreign .Mission in,tite . .cont#l*sum.
mer. quo of Mr: 6 Mitriiiiioigitit:iinirt**:foting iri
it
would "atrongtlien
the Slave'fitates ags ns o is. Our
Mr. Duchaniin,-howcvcYjtould t nee lho nutlet ,
in Abli,ligtti-74/I,"!nteitforAto;:etryiif klareriq'
poOtors will
—Mr. Polk' Cabinet le hilt i fconjecture.
It 3e generally ~ though :4 11 tOggiilktiiwin will,
tiiioffered;:rtite•;:iteat:i ettiiiiNi%litaite...: We
tpriki3,o424l' Postage
Bill. • But' Whitiltkibeliii*it!gis ccuigiared'r4th .
the' Anneistion'nf Tempi, In 'the O y es 'of the Loc o
Foco majority? • '
Er° tll . lll arfilibtil i g.' ~,
one:Tim House has led the subject of militia
trainings belore , •it, and the:committee' On that
system has. keit imitrump - d - to itiquireL Into the
I
expadioneydf :one; ng miliila trainingkand or
levying a la* Inetaill f twenty-fire pent. a head
UPOP ill! 'PeillOnk Illiti el. to , do ' militia dutY, 'sate
' l 4o "ilding, or! 0 0 0 FlFir'aod ior o lkieitt'oftha :
" 01 P id°; ',,Thii'iliur . t l ‘° - iilein AillY,C9lti iiiiiP6o*:
ple about 1140.006 a year i A bill is also befbie
the l e sgislaiere;liroehilng, fur the' litiltutiiMid:
sultp age itiel;iil defoulieeP to the Commonweal th,
.7 10 0 1 , 1 1 t il l t ° 1 / 1 0/( 1 /C4111 H oRaiNlO•itie 'Ober.
iirthe People belleouglititioapqe4 jnidloi.',4,,biji
iovaboliahing the Mayorld Cioart of lametietiir has
- ,C II- IN .° n". e i
whiliii':WHl7l4-"ili-,4104:a
-sooli i year., Several loanliillooita ere beam,
ther'leribdatOral•f4t 6r ulilighß 6 Agitta:iqi'i *lig
;iludo. @Jim lqik 6 4 4 ctiohjA:o o ;l44 l, l44 *".;
biliity 411414 Thu. la -the datlia i l,dt tau4syl:
iijil`dlireli riukiii 3 o::iili* l llls4lilertiOt i'
her ikiteno P!i'tYzi'd• -- 4 Wts`Co ..4.'
NOZINNeM
~ L Y.'Sz ;
7 Aci 014 oteetyiew^rWillti 400•14Nigoti No
9;'.o3eite' , lst,'Titti,oo,o4, ; : "..ithittello*4looo)4loMs.
i -vP l ** l3 ootandfixt 4 .o l d - -.W*iio l / 4 d*Taliti:
, WrisnaAo,,,hlwoMbletAbilluit.;xlf : thilkr t iat
clued ; TemtStiltgik" . Gefoll,
ited bur r horougYi4tAlt:ltiiiiWti*ertiljleititreti..lO'
_the_greatsatisfasetteri.OfthateniiieritVietinunitifiitY:
Ann ,WiaasstnillhVehtiraotseo a';' , TOinioOW I
man, has' been inalOieUsliiitiatar 6 d .l o.khe
_of_thorenti g.lvAnlCStat4liB6...F.P*PhEnts toE
eOilitTfriirif,ho•„ pen .1 ' i
turert !! Therefore,:
-,, - ,_e_ifierk_Thitt we lOW
ea highly, injurious tit, .the.grest;eatrsevitliiiintiiiii;
which w e have espousid Otrul ecipielve
iinpOrstiie dtitY to . itand UplibeT.defeitee':of-;,eifir
wentinelsvorhen—their-eharie**4-itlicitirtt:,:'
for Unjustly:: ---
,:lteso . iveil,:That we hese noconfittenOe hi-the int;
eat sty , o f tho Writii; of the article
may alltided.ta:N b sever
he ay Itel as a good - Temperanee !Titik - M4fitjetVe
same,timewewillinglyexpressaurelrtirecjMitTerice
in Gen'l. Reily as an honest mari,
.iind.aniablii Tem.
tionmee. Lecturer, ...With
God's speed in his seq.
- c EXTRACT ruora*illit*Xxs.,
Febmary 24, 1845::
N. Tiqii'mendiet of the* Order'
f the Sons of Temperaneri , ',....',. •
:
J .5--:- BI AII it .110-Pii 0 -,- --, ..
/Oh the. 23d Retf.' aE
• Mi. i!Yll.l.listNpaTirtii Misi.etaititiliiiiiloWtt .
MIN& ton, tnyvnaliip,', '-•--::'. :'' - / 4 ';;;: . ;:ri,.?';2Y !'' . .. 1
/On 'the .20th MM. by t ilie'Same, - M4..1 - MEWBSRW
nitt'of Mitflin'toWnship, to MiselMsitt,fliiskkinv.
com,of Franktbrd township: - .... - :''; ..;..,.,..; ' •, •
'/0 . 11 ..the ---- by : the Sarno Mr. PiTNAIIEPII.N.
*WAN tri' MISS SUSANNA Cst.fa - f, - both of - Frankford
township. —• , . • -- '`,! - fl -., . .'-:
/Pa ThtiridaY, - tho 0111 bitibl4 ths.llev.lehn
i
-Dinkey,--Mr.-Willtai -12-. 4 FetterAct-Mlis,Anna,-
Bella..Dbmin,:buth,Of the borough of J..andisburg. '
! ! -On . -=-T-,hursday-listiln-FlarriSburg c liv-the--R .
A. Ativead; Mf.! William Fui4; to Miss Frames
Bprriut.
"1311n r the 30th ult. by the Rev. Johnstllrieb, Mr.
Geo. B. Huila., to Miss ,Cothariiiegyster," all 'Of
Adams Coonty.. - ' t.- .. .„
/ On the-lit!' inst. hy 'the Rev..N4,- Stroh, Mr.
Geo, S. Doyle, of Adams, Mass: tirM is* Louisa
Longsdorff, oeStiireinanstoein, this enmity.
/On the same day, by the . Jame, Mr Jefferson
Flayed, to Miss Cenith Miller, both br Mg Penns.
..
borough-township. ...
:AM the 13th inst., by the same , Mr. :Christian
Gutsier, . - of Fairview township York coMity, to
Miss Elizabeth Millar, or, Allen township, this
county. • • '. .
/On the 16th inn.t.bY the ',lithe, Mr.Jaines Davis
to Miss LydiMAnit-Sipe, both from Cedar spring,
East Pennsbnio“Minship. .
/pii the 20th:intti, by the,sorne,_Mr. Samuel
Grier, of Hogestimin:to Miss Anna Brotz, of East
Pgonsboro' township.. -
/On the eveningmf'theilami da3i t ly -- the seine,
Mr. Oliver E.Bryfin of Mechanicsburg, to Miss
Susanna Bishop of taineaster . county.. .-
•
• . • •DIED.
.7 On Sunday morning' last, in thin borough, after
n Mort. illnese..Oaptairr-Ricuann &laza, aged 55
sure:
hefty CeirOets,4l• . C..
•
. .
iIE Subscriber would call the attention Bf perr
T
sons in, want of CARPETS, to the excellent_
assot•tment.they -now offer, and .to..tlae. eitrentely
low priees at which they are . •
Imperial 9 ply
- Superfine Ingrain .
Pine ,k.Cotninon do A ,
venitiith , CAUPETINGS.
— Pine Worsted do . I
.•
Plain . Strtped
Also, 11 large .Stock
CLOTH of all widt
S,' FLOOR OIL
hs, eut to lit Rooms,
liana Re- together with. Hearth -flogs. Pia iiii und
Table Covers, Stair Rods j , Ntattiog t4'iudwgx, o.
AVlsole:Kale or -Retail very for for trash. Lg.
priced Ingrain Carpets' front 35, to 50 cents pr yd
and Voitry and Slaw Carpets 'from. 15 to 50 mills
per yard.
• • • . , -;-ilgtifsllol4llc , llNWNEßi%
No. 41 StraWbetry'iltrea. ne,}►ot;',aligie„Ches
uutye
st..bet - veeti
Pt:tiro:try 26,•1815.4m.
Cheap — UmbrellN — Parasol — and—Sun-
Shade Manufactory. •
TOMAH W. CLARKS, Successor to Robert J
Richie, Weal No. 4 South Fourth Street, Phil
adelphia, has removed to the North West corner
of Fourth and Market streets, where he keeps con
stantly for sale superior artielys of the above minted
goods, maitufiteltired under his own immediate su
perintendence, and warranted, of as goodlpiality as
can be purchased in this or soy other city.
Dealing - only for Cash, .r. "W. C. is enabled to
sell on the most reasonable terms, and lie t renew
fully invites Merchants and ethers visiting the city,
to call and examine his stock and prices before
purchasing elsewhere.
JOSIA I W.CLAIIkE i
N. W. corner cir Fouith and 31arket streets,
Philadelphia.
• , February 10, 18:5.-8m.
- —Estate-of--Robert-Sprgeon-deeNt.
ATOTICE is hereby given, That 'titters of Admin.
1.11 istration, on the estatei of Itpbert Sturgeon,
&eq., have been issued .trithe autnn‘riber re,iding
litF•Monroe ,toenahip, ell pet sons haying claims
opatilt iaid,estate,w!e re uestud to prevint them for
settletheet;sdul those hidebiet!" int — intact iturnetli-
Ve PiSTlent'A°
GgORuET , BRINbLE,
~. • •
- JUSTICE
.#ll' T/ILr' PEACE-
to.the tie'clile of,
NINO nrthe Borough orcorliele,
oftleC'or
JUSTiOF, OF Till , . FrACE, • ----
nt..the eneulniflOpring eleittion, dud will be thankful ,
rcrrizieriitt wail. • -
Febrilary 114:044.
7'O the thizens.of Ike* floroughpf
• • Carlislei
, - •
loffer mysellto your cons!deratten ai a-Volunteer
Candidata for. tha'blllce'of . •
' •
6 * the Eatit 4 int distriafor
,ttahl rwaSou, It I rot which
- respect a v — sowryour - vcies - at't ie a utd oh
the 14th-of „March next.. Should. Lbe tui. fortutinte
is to be elbetedi- I pledge myself and I,Wilt duo:welt,
ilia duties 'of the office tiithotit. Portiality or. furor ,
di s ther to tank or family. '
Pebmail , 12,1845.-te.,:ERIVR 4r5,1°,R:
..... ._ , .. ..: .
TlVV4lll9l_,zi. , • • ._!. - - .
• • ••••• Ei..kiNG . no.rsp.4 .6,
.., ~.. Pitr,:atine,t,e)l9,,9"Tt)
' j'h Riiiiderligh , wOiN ti politird
i g I -Doi r. p, II . .., , 10.,„, • -,.. tip .
- 1 1 and Nrnlit.iiiisPe. 41 0 .0 rA. # 1 .014
...
- ,, ape40,•144•1-4.514 •,•
tiqu)ari'o4o4-•--- ' v. TiltY."
f. ..i . '5• ;: .;1 4 !• --' , , ,' A'lt.z• , ' ;.,. •
Feinvary 19;11141‘,, ,, g,!;-”,-,..- , . ~...: ~,,,.,,,...
worn
• • . wit•zooo
fi . •. Lnt - cpn't3iii4 41119V.0r. stipet, in thji .
•
Melllellan. , diifitivNipAtiiilkin
dentin Oreol,lllVinnip. • 'Ttio l ljallio' - oViiiOtio of
WliT4-4R0y14
Feb. 19,.1845+
FLOUR.:
WHE euhtelthei tine junt.'ricelved e 'let - of
FAMILY. FAkOUß l •ttnide otrhitelTueea..
ny Whe i'verir:supprllior eitiole;erbieb
'ho will
well by the barrel 'and ' 'delivei !ti..eny pin tiCthp.
town• ' • -
19. 1844: •
.Feb.. .
r itRNOLD:4I4 - 4 - , INSTEIW
iiiiA*E, iti'o4tu'i4itt,iirtetiSiit'47l4wiiki(Oodif-
AA, Aosortotent of ; - oesicionlepooo4, among which'.
will be'
Ow;
; Cla :o t j
O i,""c"
*'X*
*'
,t*g. „'OW.i-WtliktleßttgiB•"'6 1.
penileri,Tloor (AI"COItrAVO4 OI OS!.,Kit
Glove.; libticih: •11%Alitiih9.1 , i,110gbe.
'4IIW which wI7 01:10Rtt qi
Y$ 1 rY0 1 100A00414 : Y4
Atq,p,.=-:::',.6
wish' to r
mod ,on 1 11
toilO (rota
a ,1 1 V 1111)i,,g1N
Or: -
Poi
i. , *R 4 6,4 1
rritOitit4'
.=iXW.XWBM
:Wkoinside
Philadelphia;.:
'yeapectfiilly'.lolinitinse;CciuntrY.Morolarits *ho_
arc
or,theiriiipective
'aloelueof Gnodri." -.; •; •-- • • '-'
behove that, anriesiral assortments atolls'''.
ComplgitiAt - 114 , C;TeVenleiin offered in this votyi:
.011 shalt bl thorn give us'e'd -11 i;
11:0040 . 8" aiiitl'lMiera in Silk !2714 . .egtiry_
.
ciamoorp" . : ips Marketst.abose 4th."
W B . zitlttenilngton,L :92' "
Ash Writ &..Rentingtim e $O 4 , • .• .
Co. 70 "
liarO*:Glllo6lTv 100 ".
D.irrieatic and: Foreign Dry Goode:;
lleinold4-Molritland & Co., 105, Market*.
,Morgan;!BOli*Co. - 57 i" •
isr:Grli-ciiiiirer, • .53 4 r •
Sitriud , llolid. & Co. N. E. corner of Market and
-
& King, 26 North Second street, op.
the Madison Houpe.
Brown . di Co. 20 North Fourth street.
4.llCii::lso.Market ctrect.
.EciiciPSpringler.kniiiguel, in North Third at.
~..drydAttre -
Barr,93:North Second ist
.BafalaY,'Llketicott.;l66l , Market street; one deir,
south 1701 . e:
tud'wig c Kriecdlar . C0..112 North Third street,
Weet corner of Knee ptreet.
Hruirr'B4,flalhogsworth, .18 North Sectucti.iitreet,
.14?';;Itt‘rd , 2 Church A Hey. ,
Boswell & Co., 50 Markoliikt.
Frederick, Diwald & C.%) 0 ITortiOrlgrOstreet.
Importers and Dealers in HasiettiACloves,
Trimmings and Fancy 'Goods.
iiiirnett, 3 South Fourth et., cilia aide beluw
, Marker.
I'Steine r - 4 8 - N or th - ScOn'd - htteer - 4 — doiiiii
• Wow Arch street. ,
&Me, Cassimeres, Ve§tingB, Tailors'
itimwings,
.Decoureey, Lnfourcudo &po. 77 Market street.
Love, 147,
J Godley Spry & Co. 84 A
.
Edward , S Handy 45r. Co. • 98 Market street,abovo
Third. r
Yardliii, Sowers & Co. :41 Market above Third
ohnS—ritehet_&_Co: .—.4.7...Matket—below 24
Allen 1114flevei & Co. 1771 ..
. .
William T Ilowyll & Co. 181 .. -
Den'on & Peterson, 187
•
Martin Duller & Bin
Michael
guelits,& Pepper. . 4 North Third etreet
Pullet & Winebrenner, c , 10. Nort h, : tt
Sad*lry-Hardware,'and Ccirriage
Triminings.•
. .
John M. Ford,
& G. Fricke,
Gott' & Peterdron,
Wm. Ford, •
ScuttleErtl, Sadditry Hardtslam, Harness,
Trunks. 4.c •
EdwardT, Foyer, 38, also 252 #larket street
Publishers, Booksellers,find. Stationers.
Gigg Sr, Elliot, ';9rNorth Fourth 'street
Hagan & Thompson, 30
Bides, Oil and- ',softie, Dialers.
William-Musser-St Co. 263 Mitiket street.
11. Al. Crawford, . ' 204 North Third st.
Boots, Sboes ) ,,Bonnets, .daps, ~ighorn
, anir'Patt' Thits.
Whelan; Market - straet.
Leeiek i Jenkins & Cc.; • 1.5.0 ' 6: •
. China, Earthenware and Glass.
Alex'antter Rend, 205 111a0 . cot street. _
Nter Wri g kl A. Sons, , 259
Wright & W Barton, -- 29 North Third street.
Sr...edict Dorsey 5. Son, 125 " f --
William P. Hacker, 62 North Second street, above
--.Arch
Manufacturers_ and Dealers in Drags,
- Medicine's, Paints, Oils, 4e. • .
, Thomns P. James, 212 Market street.
Thnnipson,Panconit 4 -C0... 40' below 2d
Caleb Cresson, 6 North Third at.
iiinufact.nrtra-ofSities,-Riddlea r Screen
. and .Prirework,in general.
Joseph A. Needles & Co., 54 _North Front street.
Con 4, Brushes, Buttons, Spool Colton,
Trimmings; Fancy. Goods, 4.c:4.c.
Oliver Martin, 24 North Fourt street. •
S. M.Efsv, 10 North Fourth street,
Manufacturers and Importers of Military
Goods, _Fringes,___Cords,_Tassels,
Carriage lace e, •
%VPMain 11. IlorstmanriAi'NOntii 51 North Third
street. 'ct' •
Manufacturers of Mar'sllas, Parasols
and-Surt Shades.
Sleeper, Brothers,
Wright & Brothers
. 6 f , Hats,' Caps, Wool
•Hats, it.c,
fidndereon & Lcvick, ° 144 Market 'street.
8. & 0. C. Nichols,. 114
lifaxitYa:Niers itApateut Floor, and Fur;
nituAe Oil Cloths, ond 'Masai Carriage
s.
Potter& Carmichael, 868 North third'street
harm blacauley, jr. 6 North Filth street.
2liartufacittrets :of ands Gentle
meree Cheap_7'ratielling Trunks.
AL Bioko:14'6o. 118,ChOsnut street, , •
George Bans, .11 and 25 North Fowl? sc
Iprpartei-s — oyor -- ._Fancy — ancli - agtapl
doods,Britilies and Perfumery: 1
A F Ott Montose, btslow .Market.
Louie gilauersiichr,l7o Market str4t.. •
lkianirfiictirrer. of COmb:4. Brushes, Soaps
and Peylimerjp.'
~~~eis:~F.-
Thomas Burch (late of ,Pittaburg),le3 Market at
- • If .; Ott -
John Troche, . Fifth at. oon. of Commerce.
Waterman ay ()ahem°, ,N. W. cdrner of Second
and Arch street&
Patteraon Coe] 82 `arket street. :
Juhn J • Richardson,. 42-51 arkot street, below,Se.
'.coed—Dealer lii Candies,-Orangos, , LonionS,
'Roans, dcer . . • •
.
Goth!, 5r2 Sons, GO South Front, bolo*
Clheetnu( str.til-linporters of all kinds 'of
Shipping Vdri. • • -
..'Prouty, IJ4I, Marko! street, hel-w Shatt,
;south, eida-4trieultural and
Flower
linidementS,Garden,Grass and Flower Seeds.,
Williain.ltc w i ' •
a ter Oresson,l4 N. Fourth street—.
.?, ,, f,LOoking 'Glee:Ws,' Plated . and Fancy Hord.
ft: : orarii.Cornhai Alruihes, dr,o -
0 ,01,.,Fry, 58 NortiflThird street, (succesior
ter, and Dealer. in Bolting'
•
• Clutha.
416 ...4n 1 4#1 4 80.North,Sticond; stn.
7-81014tIrtialttrii4S ;awl Dealers , Stray)
• '• '
James T Wet do Co.'l24 , North 'l s hir 'at ,film
. ' orangutans of Cal!. and. Stooki, apdpvtiont
in Boole; Shoes and Sammie. : :','
. 1 4 1 4 7 8011 0 waY. 9 North Firth •stiect--Manli: 1
i': , , , , ',fit:tater of PatentqL4cathpr.,o4llo44.9lllplA,
~,',C!irf!sge On urotti**la .C4iPgi 2 ,--1-- N -,- -- , I
Begiiiiight DOI, 80'ilotir. and .tripnerfsi:
.: --..-! • ,- , Clqck E*tatrlishntenfi; ,:.-, ' le ' '','
"lair66;4 Stinth', - tattOritird4trestinesibhii,,, ,,, i
0 1 7
~o., , filither:- 2aB...lifarket - street, south side, 1 1
,' Yi::istte.tjieventh street: - , ' , . , . .:Qt .
. .
11‘,-Loye
. 1, , -corner ot Third - and - Vresni - tuteeii,ic.
1 4 '; - ftia cbtndi ,i.r:Vblitti! *4'4 1 4,4 1 1 141: ,,,t., 6 0 14 ::: ,,
li, brry, ,41,40.;g011.MeiketstAd dporAboskirlitk.
o4.Prill ViAo`oV•ii Dealers in Priisie 044, c,t (~
y;i'lliiiidelphis PiitA;P2' 1,64.5;:-4i........-7.- . '
;pry
Hardware and Culleiy,
19.5 "
215 ' • •
32 North Third street
14
12 Nor! h Fourth street
126 Altaket street.
155
wotlviary ec
b l et 4 altyfilie4that Oftitiniinie:
thereo.itte of Mary
at limited to the subset
Ih p, ail tioriona alystii4
tee retilkaltetl will
1 41 X 4,46.
• !" AVILLIARtittgETTLS.
0; 11148. 1 1 4
4 6 3
• . ' `3,t'
ME
OM
ME
--e
litilf4t s l4l:iietiktthilltettittiderjbetei
# l :9*.fgagf.4ith"..lapeptsielegantligittr....i
-- d3Vpaetiakotto;94l.'grdellokiComfortv, only 4
eta; '1111;10,14:1204 jai Matched. and;
dithleichief. ll fiti*Cigit%V.,s.lll2tiverfeenit end
Velvet Cords; very;,eftbeW--
A dot of,fine.eheap CI.IIOIT,IIS, fresh from the iml;
itortert_ti Cashmeres, Shavits,-Silks,-Afenarinsi-Alfi
ghan 3:Mines, &a., i gre.ti variety. Thii last pur.
phase my,• stoik_ folVard-: complete. • . Afl
Temons .*enting good .bargaina.will well
ein.strect. • -
. ^ - CHA.9II.OoILnY/71.
.February_fclB4s.; : •
7 ---- W•l4 l6 Bir,
GROCER :AND TEA DEALER.
Weat-Main .11.;
addition to his general miasma - men', is now in
I receipt cora new and additional supply 'of the
best Winter
•
• Winter,
. OILS!!
at prices reduced—even'LO%VEß TITAN EVER
viz: "
Winter Strained Sperm at $1,124 per gallon.
SnJar 117 per gallon.
g. Elephant •;• 75
all clear and handsome Lamp oils, and equal' to mg.
In our market, finest quality Table Oil in pint and
quart bottles. •
ALSO—Pure Sperm, Moult! and Common Can-
Illes,-at prices Low in proportion, together seith'a
fine assortment of loan Ily son, Inmerial,Gmr:i
powder and extra Gunpowder, Imperial and Souc
hong •
Prom 75 cents to $1,50 per lb. •
l'o make no.mistake—just remember nearly qp
po.ite the '.IIIG LocusT.Titmts.”, _
February 3,1845.
LADIES' SHOE MANUFACTORY.
JUSTICE HARMER..
TANKFUL for the very liberal patromige he
Ens received, would inform the Ladies of Car
kisle and its vicinity, that he still continues to man
ufacture- LADIKT-SHOES -of - every quality and
variety,. at the following, prices for CASH, as he
keeps ntdbooks:
Ladies' French Morocco and Kid double-soled
sloes,
Ladies Walking •.hoes, )
• n iter.ShOeis ' 1.31
Misses' antiqd.ldren's shoes in proportion. All
work done by I • warranted, and all rips repair,d
gratis. Call at • the last house in Harper's How,
nest door to Mr. Guthrie, Watchmaker.'
Carlisle, February 5, - •
FRENCH LANGUAGE.
MLlNSlEUR.eituttig • RATE resftretruily in
forms the young huliestmal gentlemen of the
borough or Carlisle mul vicinity ; that heintemis to
give n series cf- lessons in the FREXCU LAX
UAG E.
i The CoUile will COMilirtiffiriPiCiSollll of one cinch
dny, (Stn' excered,) - hetweentlre hours
o'clock. in the morning And ten iii. the eve •
.g; the
instruction tO corlintence B s.sUon 7 sts a su ffi cient num
-ber or st, °lave - •
Persons wishing lotanii:thelnitelles of this fisor=:•
nble epporninity, will find .Nfons.T.Jtste at ,Mr.
Nichnlns .Shamherger's FlMel,i r call 'leave .their_
natne - s nt the officeof Mr..-.Crinwell„l-Prothountory.)
1845. . -
P. S. Private lessons - will be given if desired:
Application for Tavern Liceitise....'
the Hnnontble the Judges of_ the_Court_ot
VenerarQuarter Sessions 'ol the Peace of Cum
berland County, at April Sessions, A. n. 1845,
The Petition of jacoti Beishoovertltespectfully
'represents, that.y-our—Petitioner-is prOvidli!d with
the necessery—reqUisites fer.keeping a -House at
Public EntertainMent,in the House he at present
occupies; your Petitioner; therefore; prays your
Honors to grunt him a License-for the Moue, the
ensuing. year, commencing on the 2iiit Monday of
diity - bound he. ill ever pray, &o.
We, the ,undersigned, citizens of West Penn!-
borough township in the County of Cumberland, do
certify that we are well acquainted with the above
named Jacob Belshoover, and that he is of good 're
port for honest; -and temperance, and is well pro.
wiled with house room hod conveniences for the
lodging ind accommodation of Strangers and Travel
lers, anti do therefore tveonamend him to your Hon
ors es well . desersing_of_a_tisenCe;.and- further.say,
ihacis Vern' at the stand ines , . - aeooninindatiins.to
;the piddle, - ;*/ •
.
Jelin Jeseph-§lddte.-
George;:pin, JP. George. Miller,
11:11. GoSe. George Shaffer,
Victor Shannon, ,; Alargyus Alleiy
. Samuel It. Allen, Bolter . Bsxler,k ,,
William MoKiitstri, Abraham Goedheatt,' • ••
Wm. Palm r William Ferguson,
February 12th, IRIS.
• •
Application for Tavern Lieetise: .
,•_,
Ncyrice is hereby given, that I intentVto empty
at the next term of the C ourt of the Quarter
Sessions of CUMberllllld Coiipty , fnr a•License to
keep a toyer% or ',oldie 11011£C, to the bruise time in
the ocetmaney-of Hettey,C. Ifiteket m the Township
of West Pennsborough tulCotedy of etimberland.
MARQUIS ALLEN,
February I . 2th, 1843
We the undersigned, citlieni' of West - Penns
'borough towitshipiintie . Coitly,oKunitierland,
"certify that aie tire well acquainted with the above
-on toed petitioner and Mit' he in of good . ; report for
_honesty atiul-temperanee, acid is well provided with
Jicalsel - Fort-11-loiliing-amll=
'accommodation of strangers and Travellers, and de s
berefol'ereeinnend hint to your Honors as - well de
-11wvine Of a License, and further say that a Tavern
Mt, the stand is an accommodation to the public.
\Vtlti"n'r~i Dunlap , ' A brulmorp,Gooelleart,.. .
- • John Dunlap, ---
James,ShaW . , - Levi Trego, .
- George Zinn,. • Jacob Thaler,
William Pergisol, ^ David Dine,
Viitois Shannon - I', • George
Joseph-Shultu.,
Dahiel SW.igtirt, „. .
- : • t
OMER
CLPPINGER-lIVe O.
.
IaAVE ,just retteived d fret,' supply of seasonable
Goo di;Aci iovite the attentiori oil
iliti‘Oliaiora:'• Miring their new:V.-oda will be (Wand;
a large lot riffled viYiv , P4. ntit,A achis, Cluihmera
de' Elootide,.. chard. , littatla, ;Beaver,
Pilot and' ib t ar l / 2 rawly 'lane
.lilankett, &e, i • -• : •
• Ap.oi•whieh they are prepared td Sell at *bayou
!Gaeta cash , . • , •
fi!hippenBlo4,Jan. 11.145,.
SPLENDID' TOTS'AT itiLLF-PRION
..JUSTLreatiid,' for Ekiiitinais said New Year's
Prtienlor'kfteral.'.psOkssei 'at. Splendid GERMAN
royst: of ofery :tleseriplinit; which we will sell
whole sale or retail: at less than hafftlio trade prFc
Also, beautiful. from
leMon 'elk ' t
f t ierOlsire Invited to silt :and men:
well Wow tlieto totnethioSilipl!akse the find and .
ltnproye ," • •
- • MYERS ht MAitERSTICIE. -
: -
• : •
•
rriva 4 .ubleritrar,.rpqies, to p ar tha aa a
c 't"L -- +.7*lt•Wbf. - 1110,1ole,Pild er Trot* 80 18190
Imitrov!diP,•nd Afloat eight or
14itrails8 . : !itom:Cirlialeilbr latch 11e•yri144 .. /the
, r • SEVAlioult.;
7 - CtirlisleTJAmTllll - 1845 • ' • ' -
Ritll,tary Sliketvl lig, crPanu.:-, -
~.; : ktr-',.emokiielo !comtioanill.nupk, - excellent:4pr,
_oo4 , 'shaying7with „Other, tOL , tlionittra . water. and
Oite.iirtnio most etflOitoPt joilVdehttgall , ..pcoloiorge...
tioni of tiiiii:delikripiloo ),,.
,i,i,lhipsiW Ki Ong TOY" . .!
al in d rdcow 4.... - ~ ., ,. ..4, . , ,‘ , -4 0 ' .- i0..1:
''./."•••'.` --•' .' ' - E 1 1.04i :-.,_,!,..,, s , iF
::;ii.o.kioaii,s;tBo.-: -,:-:'''''''' '''''
. onset.
' mid ferise ~.-41their;obiti*
PiintiktOtits*tita lit :the
Oflilie',W* . tgetiad .113 rapcisittitlT
*o' nOin4C!!!*:. 1141 Pgq ol4
'tivlowest wan:
••- . •
•
• iiiiiatieitsepon_the ee
=l[l4;liirPr!" -
that Are !equire4ll°‘`Pler restore
,I th a e ie o e/i sv n o t di Ff eni tin4•, •Dr l:4o argew kr ttf ;:.777;lk ,„ . r.,_. . ::;;z.
• Attificial , Ktttg o irpn3J
a single Tooth '
rat streetilo:o,.d - leeri.Soutk'elf:thei,
ithill44'llll6l ' el;TTr
'N. 111:riti. Lot mis will be abssnt .
the istit telidays, each tnystfii:
'Co ,
G. -Maker and' Uphillaterer, intyrini.iiiiittini O.Y
t
the_citlien ci(CirlialeLifillar:_e_l_einitY; fee' .!
patreittige with Whieh'billiiiiibeenfaeciiqfieretater • •....,,.
and, would intiiim`thenithitt. he" stilf.,'auttliatial :. ~
tate ' ', on thillniieVniiii*lnnli
'three ',deers , : 4 •.•
ald • • - E. ;.
north ot - the-Cirliete'llank4 where he.
pnred,to It eutouitomers with any at•tiele,tli4;tirlitif' i i•>t,
want bilis line such us plain,ixtuf-- •
ted, Spanish or 'hilted- siiddlea; or -
all Online* and priceiif , ,Titnikini v✓.A '
hard leather and cortimou'Bridlne,
Collars, .Harness, Gears. Wliipb';
Valises, Matlingalea;Saildlclatescanittegreavminir -
other things too teOhnistixinention, all•tilwh1011;licf , • •;.•
is determined' to sell'!.,l4ei,for i ,ClASl.lo.,thil they
lave ewer been sold in.Cail 1192piat call at the ':
Mammoth Collie In' porth,,.. ,
. _
want cheap ' stiddleli;t exchange ,
Winery for one hinnlred cords of dry, , ,oak - irtiod 'to
he delirel , edlietwien i thie anti the'firstoplay, and
also all kinds.erviiii, - ,r;
r'etiruary.s4lo4 • ..
' N„...11; TlindriiikinfOinit - tent!
tended to 5 . .. _
.
trinitia ipirEattrs• • •
- --*JIOOKI* •
tx7;o7*o4liivii;iter'ihe nds.ice to at ? for;:itit
V enneereedryon "and - each •uf you , ttnie
baranins and s 'ade-ettearbefore.; yow..completelyntir:::4llll
iturchaSes, look Outs' and sure you -call nt•Cray.':',ll l
Where ion eati'ace-rieaeltitillo4-Heaslkesii-iiivi—,---
et or your Wente - ersive.‘ on the niost.pleashig.:termii.-
Ilanoyeret.;;Noverriberq, 1814, .; er-k
N - Just ree'irst ".fevy Barrels 'of ~".„; •
Preserved Citron Pidikles •
.
- WAT CH ES,, MMLAYAC
TUSI' received a fine nesortineiil of .Watches and •
Jewelry Consisting in part; .and
%Vatches • Pencils, Spectscleiti',Gpld lirea'srAtinsi .
Kings, ackets, Watch keys; Ear. rings, Itraceicts,.
Clasps, Miniature cases, Silver thimbles, linger ,
tongs, Itair—B inr
lot of Commott-Speclaoles, Watch Chains and
Guards, Common Watch Keys, c(igiles,- sitid a '
great .many.:other. things which persons will sea,
when they call..
.-, • CONVT,St_ ...-
N. B. Any - tirades which-1 may not hare on ,
band will bp procured 'sir - Ocala:lo6st notice and as
lows theyean iturchard'i tolte city. Wistelte' .
repaired usual. '
January 8 x 1843. -
• 'BOOTS and"*SHOES:
A NO T HER large lot just received, which I sill
iottat grew bargains. •
Good Water Proof Boots $2 and $2,2:5
Fine-Boots•ftons•s2„_to $3. • .
Gentlemen%lade - Briots from 750 to $1 ,25.
Ladies' slipperirfrona 25c to 75:.
Ladies' sole shoes 0n1y,62i • •
Do do • lace booth only 75
Children's shoes and bootsr . M - f 50 - 5r„.7,7
Coriledneand thi akin itore of 7- •
CHAS . : OttiL.llY,
laituai7 8;194;.
NEW - LUMBER
HB'subicriber would respeetfully inform _the
B.
citizens of Curlisle - and the "politics getter:lllV,
-that he.has lately-opened a - La/Orr and Coat Yaed,
on'the West end of Main sirect,,at the corner for ni.
ed by theNcwrille lioad'and the Turnpike, where
he will at all times keep on a general supply
- of well seteeted_LUM MR, and the different_vari
mies of COAL, will& he will dispose of at the low
est prices. •
His stock of Lumber WMaisle of alull assortment
of 'White enil Yelloai Pioe, Poplar, and Cherry -,
- BOARDS runt PLANK,ftora common to Pannel
quality and of different thickness;
also Ash 'Plank;
White and Yellow Pine, Poplin% Cherry, Oak and
Maple SCANTLING, of ell sizesVom 5 by 3 to 6
by 83 also a full assortment of Pine and Oa.c Shin
gles t also ;BUILDING' TIAIBBIL of any . length
and thickness; Juice and Bailers o_ef arras and'
shoes:
together with every other artieleiusually to-he ,
found a Lumber YAM. He •will:also keel) eon. "
stantly - on hand e supply of the different kinds of
COAL,
!nigh as Pine Croce, Wilkesbarre and Shamokin
Coal for family use, and Blacksmith'S and Lime
burner's Coll attic best quality, which will he sold
at the lowest prices. He respectfully solicits the
publio patronage which he will endeavor to merit
by an earnest desire to, eV° satiitkition to his cus
tomers.
HOOVER._
15,1845:
. ,
role .1t E.ll, br.
TIE Wagon linker shop, iest, to 'the Blhek;
amid' shop On the Cornerollihnover hod Souls .
streets.is offered for rent fiom the first of
Oita; Nothing need be mitt in-rultdkuLtalut advan.
Wei, ask is well known to be thoJkAtAlandluificr___4.
place. +. tor terms. toquii - Ctaif the nubseriber;
ANDREWIIII.4IIIL
Fet;rtiary 5, 184:5451:4';',
For -
Ij\lis fine 1a
Hnusc,,n the East
endnlHigh .;4'
street, owned by Thomas Caroibera, 1 : 141.,
and now occupied by Alm ^Knettle. '
It is large, reinurand bourenientiand '-
in good repair.' h basalt** fine garden ike. Tet me d
easy, and poswession giten dm tit. OE April licit-
Enquire or
invur.
leebrbary S, Etls.* 44,.)
'FOR'
1111HE - 11WPAATIN17111/113u - am7.l4= -
garden in -)) kkiniton Tilley.near- : ,:t
Pitt street, now-in oc,cupaney OrAiriet
Cameron, la otered ,ror .Itent. for , One
Tear Irma the ist of April next. ',This,
house is comfortable klllit*ell suited for
Atsol'ciit
A good buildliug-tel__6oifeet...front 2 o,‘feet'lil '
ilea'
aituate..mulhe Notth.end tir Pitt • streefiluljeliiliit, : '
propertrof Chair." 01;1114:Mal olheri.- '
Terms suede to lailtAirilf-,to
January 1, A l 3,
7:4; • ". 'it AV:
. , .
.. ti ov*Otie•'lkeiitt:- --
,
,„.„.„,:„,..i.,.tie'elling ‘ ; i ,:' , ..,
• .. 4 1:ionierkilk..."Dreeei H at. tmenotell Ity ~...: , ;i : urg3 ... .....,,
P 7- WtiVitallenilhe'llhol , 40 11 . - .: ,t. ti It, ;..ii.. ,
pled,"rsiC A. Mate an the ..,... ~, ~ -...,,
blacksmith shim' tiectmititl lloy - Mt: X. ' - - '"Q"...."‘ . ~.: '-' ' ,
Glanding all on the' Methodist Episcopal `Church "-.'. ,
lot in Somh.l l itestr.eet....'Possessiott given the rstiir .` '.
April, nest. for terinestey.to • ' • ,-_ ~,,,• ...".:,,,
• , ~ :,: .W. D. 0..YM0UR...• '.:'::?;
' . ' , ;:tHItS. it.PLL,...or ''; ..' ::',
-,, .' NATILAN , HANTCH -' '
iinuary 11,1545:
..- • .
HAT. eiltn~jvq fiitinesit
the.oca
ott. theQp;etter of .I.titither - 1
Har 111
iMer Str2lllll4illii!i in ltvitti.
iit'npikelttmvp' aa
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tifdiitiAL cEttqUire tifaltpi;mr;lip,ectiii ira. i?'r of•••! ,4 4 •
th,e =ibt ifitoarthroitghtbilt*esioivn K
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