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One .Pollarktarid Fifty eents.eyear ix,-ipvarres ---T*T.llO laricifitaldiwithin - thn - yeaT7 -- ,One Dollar:fer ste.rnonthi: l ' 47 ( . .These Cermewill be rigidly adhered to, —......... ,1141E - S OF ADVERTISING„-.!:. ' - Adieftiseindi6r, iatitilig lifteetillees oi,lesi, will ha' ,charged akthe.rate , :of Piny coda for one Insertion,— ' threeites feel:lnc' Dollar, and twenlytfive catkin' for. ~.•,Vary; bsequentinsertion , Yearly advert:leers Will' tirAhair n Odet the following rases: •‘ . • , ... , ... . olio' diduiiVii; with we 'paper, for one yeai, -- *is Ilalfereolnron, do. do. • - ..• *l3. • Tifb - SqUlltoo, with quarterly changes', , , 4,10 Belineseeardo; With the **per, • . ~..-. *3 . . , 100PRINT(NG OF. VER Y. DESCRIPTION • lif act!, as, Handbills, Blanks, Circulars and every. other ' othitedeseiljition of Printing, ereetitbd hanserneli and eapeditioosly, aiii et-the LOWE ST PRICES, - • tubs. lED_COE'O3I MII•TVaI,9 • HomeopathilPhysic OFFICE:Main' etreet, in the boils . ° for merly occupied by. Dr, Fred. Ehrrnan. • • Carlisle, April 9, 18.45. Dal E 0 LOO CUEO9 Al 4, • ... oilw"i'e.ettet;if„otrrrercquued:inftoirontisiziT,ir'e-Ai.,'.e. Plugging . , Fee., or will restore the loss of them, - 'ty inserting Ar,- tificial. - Teeih, from a single Tooth, to a full vett. a7otfice cn Pitt street, a few dcors South of the Railroad Hotel. '- • • I): Un - mis will he absent_ from Car lisle the last te,ndAys, in each month. JuuC lI,'INdS . CHARLES D. PENROSE, Late Solicitor of the Treasury of the Elicited StateB; IV, . . . ILL pramiee Law in the .several Courts of V LannAster Conitty. Office in- South Queen Street, lately occupied by John It. ..otatgom cr.', Eel. - -- June I 11, 1,R45.. _. JOSEPH KNOX, A TTORNEY AT LAW, (late of.Piltsborg, Ti • Nn.,) will practice- in- the-Courts-+d Co beiland gild the adjoining , counties. Office on West High stracknext door to J. llamilton, , Esq. , Carlisle, October 14, 1815 . COLWELL. & ATCLURE, . ATTORYFA'S A.T. LAW.. ILI, attend promfdly to Imaittessentriuded 4 0 them in the counties. of Cumberland. nd I•} an ju: 0 Itirea, nue door weal t.lie Past 11'0% at reel ,Unit i ale ,' and next door tu Stnetlutugh it Mover's Drug :Stores' Stifppe,ns: Mn•t . • 4.4.24, 1311 . Attoopy, Li4w, 4 • • IUIP G "r .lull I , 6,1815. • • • • • . _ THE MANSION, NOUS -HOTEL • Fronting on the Cumberland .Valley . a;,L6 n - • I AWES kept by Gain. Willis Faulk, linsjus • beds' taken by the subscriber. It Is newly furniithad and 'has Ewen thoroughly repaired. Pitiletegers id the curs, Carlisle, strartgors, Travellers miters to are lavited.to call.. moderate., and every attention paid in.tite; eninlart and convenience of those who patronize the establishment. 3. ‘. wiNuorr. 'Carlisle; April 16, 1845. ^ DER! LUMBER! J itlo'scriber lope will keit on booed all kiouls a LUNIIIE4, al'. 01 W.11)10;Piole hillitiglit%.lool Plastron% Lootlts,'lste. all J:orAiloToill ,` 4111 tor'splorat the river iirio.es;.Wiili,tlte foe Ca.sto. at the Val•eliiiiti*.' - cir :"' . ' • l•-• WILLI %NIL I.L.'4llllll.ltAit:' 4 53artisle,Noreallier 5, :11145.1;:' - • ...741): ROUSE KEEPERS. lusp, .nt.the store of D. S. AIINCLD, ista eplegdid h t oftl2l.llPETai ,1:1s sold ut tho fullowirtupriees.t,'•;.• - ' ;'Stoirreurpets 9 . cents .per Yarill . 1 yird wide Arektlun Carpets. 25 'arid 31...Stcir eurpetii, , l2, cents per-yord; 1. yard wide.lnFittin.e.3ll, 4.5, 56.i'15, d 5 und.sloll,-Also:-Matting, Furniture, and Floor AN The above artieles.were. purelinotcd qt auction, ynd,will-be..spid .5.0 per :conl.,clusuper than erer,mns..sol,ddic Carlini°. • Apiil 1.8410. ,• .• '.3.4l39YtE4tfi zoolc,*Eztsviti fl '!:or ;P:outY-, )44!;,!.r:elyclebrj!5W:g_i!irA11:10ght ,„ , r: Belf•Sliariering ,PLOUEMS( • vblith t will sell etTlailade!phia pribCsoritli the Addition of thp rreighf, ' , pril .o B MUARA • • ~ . :.... . • . ~,i ffill .:.,ss. ~. .. -: .; l43 :,: inp i, ify io .i fi l i f 6 i, ........,:, .4 I..koff Lfirg. p_is., .141”1,1.. ' .110.'*Irle,F)Vitlill'410Piir iligtAullol,.lie.; ' 791iFf.,!Leiibtigil:41.01?.1-w.dei:niWterrn°4,i ;- 1 ''"ittl tiJtit tt 7. 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Itt,Mmindir.4 , l lol ,o.43lldAtiit diet Dr,ugAnd irtirkAy• 10 .0 ~.,_4§k4MO°l4l4irilii.4'4;kl4ll`'LLl.,. na I‘ei tiailo,t6iititv , ' .., .. : 4: l,l6l o i d4 rige rs 1 ,1411 i —dik , - „"-... , :e4 , .. ,', ~,,,att- :1411„0.t,Aki i ..., , 0 , 0 ~x _ a ,.. ah.. na, I. . 1 . , "I'll U :. 13 , , c !AL -- ,l;4l. , :ysrpt:t4ekifr, i1+.44 41 1.7 ' k U llft!ril4!„ , itbliAtEL tioi.comgA,,, o f ' ........ ~ . ..„.„ tt i,... A .......,..---,-, ,....„,.. ~ -, ,204.11q• LeKl O 59--.'--- - - - • NEM .., ~d:~...,;.f.;:.yy. „,.‘ ,•,,,-•,,,,ejogon:l.'':: To Meßlic4or; Sol'euTm: - 'l4l-titTer myttelf3to.your'eao sitf!rtitfooltitc,citittfitlate,for.the u~-tho.n'est'Geneh I Election. =Should Inc 'hotiOr 'me With c 'Aiinjoeitror4oVti:tittfrrik - ke' t,4llleilge mvself,to discharge - •the - dutteiref the 'office with fidelity. „NiptA.*N., Soutf Alidgliefon.towhithp,t , . April ,22;•1846.-,46. Eli . ,Td the voters Of Ctimbei .. • Foffer- mysoli. to your consiuerakionua tt,ountlidatu for ,slui • OPPICE OF. SitERIFF; , of cum'berhuul County'atihe next mural. eleciiou suttl:wpt feollrateful.to your for vour support. JAMES F. L,ASIBEIt TON. pic4innoo Ip. Igny • To the Voters of ciirhherlatid county. FEl.thiv.-.60712gXs : offer, myeelf.to your cornsiderailOrilortba ....orrlCE . ovsnmuirp, at the approaching election, and shell ha thank. ful for youriaupport: Very reopecifully, you're, JOSEPH A. EGE. • Sauth Middleton townehip i l • April 22, 1846.—te. . J 7'o the voters. of Cumberland county. jELLOVV-CITIZENS.--1 a n myself as candidate. et the next-election fur the OFFICE OF snEtrarr, • • and will bellmol; fill to-the citizens of Comber. county _for theta votes. If lam elected, Will attend to the duties of said office with fidelity. To the Electors - of Cumberland County., • . . irARLLOW.CITIZENS:—I offer myself-in your consideration as a candidate for the. • • •OFFICE OF SHERIFF.' of Cumberland' county •of the nextr:Gederat ~Eleotionr a ttd will'foel grateful to vim flir your support. ;," ANDREW,I3.O4ERTS. Carlisle,•Apiil.22, 184 T 9 - iliOtiiiers 7 6f , mb - orlmfsr,oo FEL . LOW - elfin - ENS !—T offeiriny'aelf to your consideration flu a enneitlite for the OFFICE 'OF S:IIERIFF . of Cumberland county. nt the 'approaching elec.- tint', and will be thankful tly• your Adpport.— Should you elect ine,l pletlgtiniyg,lf to perform the said office - with" fidelity. DA l ' _ 29,1846; Tolllo,Yoters of Cu in berland county. :--I offer m &elf as nourolidatieforAlm. oketi l 4 , ;k, if, Lmokharlapit,cnonty, - Va(t the) , :tinit` geeeral diction, , PPd .', 11 3,114PAT:C.,9-4ciitit,F!.o4lWk,;;:you,r, 4 .1 4 *.A4fi'0911 1 k. 011ito willi fitletilY; ANI ES IieIIAFFIE.; ktiuth iddleion township, / May 6, 18 , 16.—t0. ( tf .2EI To the Voters of Cumberland county. I•ELIAW CITIZENr3:—.I offer-myself the •yoUr cmiAileration as n cat - Adam for OFFICE OF SHERIFF,. M" Cumberland county at Ilia next general election, and moat respectfully solicit your support, IV! LL1.4111 gIATEEtt, Carlizilc, - Ntiy 6, - - Td the Voters of Cumberland county: FELLOW CITIZENS.-1 offer myself' of your considerattorifor the OFFICE oiF SHERIFF, of Cunibrrlancl county-;pt the runt genoral pipe- I ion. Slinulq r , no!d . aftpc,.l'n.4ll' endea4nr.. tio (1 4.0 1 01°. tie 0.1416' • • . ' IJAV,II3` StIMSWEI.X. "Sfiipinilisburi, Aril :30, iB4O. - To iho Citizens of CumborlandCo. eft ENnIi4IEN-1, O'er niyftelfuett aandi. t' l / 4 4,11i° date fhir the „ . , orrice .• or Cumberland, coenlyogt, olection,,and split - reqtsottlillY atikysur ottp,^ port. Should, you elect..rfiej pledge,msell So , discharge the duties of Silk! office will! fidelity. • ' • RiDHER,T,VegARTI! Y• iilt.crlaild comity. • - . , 1 - 4 1 014;0 rrizNAs Offer myself , to yptr, corisi4oraiiiirri au it co nd idutu.4 for thu "CkIFFIC . .or Pane. ral eleadoin; - - and .your 'our 4ragisa'for..!helearne: , rSlidtild'..fisti ,- eket• 'me, I `pledge tiyielf:Locdlieliafg4 ; 4lBtAutiOs , of said • office.whtli fidolify.andirririertlpBty..i 111 . ; ;,••,; .1014 N v,WYNiCOOP. L i , 41•igy:c.'; 'To ilia Voiers a Cumber ap emiuty. •,.rnyeelf _l:3Mo,_y_ogr_vglimidtarsion,,aB.6muxclideit_fst , OFFSIDE:Or' SU IFF 44: MZI o e- e potion to ec. i ' A gny onii; tie If .1.6 filiplinr,gti: the ditfluilaifqheolfloe fidlyani ,oooilline to Ant: = Gezieially'" .FEI,.I,OIV.qITIZENB .AND..IF,RIENDS _ 'respectfully, Inform you that I „ era A -a can 4ltdato for.fthit 'll - ± . or,gl,oo,or,stitatturr.) , 'of Ouiliberbiritt.ifouhfy,/, anit , mo worthy And elect me, us Naa fi' • la the next' jegolttOl'.elealMi;,l ,l -PlediblinyeetrY te.lisise mg,' ~6..pr11)120/1.18411...tere, .T 0 the QterSp LAW Pr an leolintr ~' ElELLOWANTlZENitY=llliiiitiiwaii#44; i ...42.6,01Eitoxiimiri'llorpadifrattottibil if:e al id i di d , 44 I,rdttliii9o,llcEr OF,Bll.Ettlffi at thi*Tacti 0 44 . Platkilet`tiOxii ifnil.piostitjtiipapcflillivirequesis ToileietiWfmtlio antno.l,lBll6upi It lidata#,Ped; IPirmaY rut aseur4d,, 1,0,1,11, doilho,;iiitritiVU #AlO,9O_ 04 1 4 11 0)00 , billIPOilluid POOthI I OY'. r TVlllqtfoP9r*TV E rptl,lw, 4,,,,, -4_,.;.; I -- := 0 " . nj , ' SO4:WSOW7PT'e!" -r ' T ril , *i! 4.4 , .:LAit ' , 0,4444A,,,,, , ;, 0,,Wi; A'f" ;',?'' ,rsm,. ~,P4 - febtrw.tiptkit4APpv..:,--ti4,,,, :747 40.1 :Ai 4"r'r P-o.:stirotvoioyf Jbp,r;' 3'. if,-',,: PEt 41Wa l , 5Eb- ° Zr .021 'ittifacitirio.-.= • „ , 4ie huncellent • Alt-ehtvalious:andlirat • 'The yoling'iiiid ardent:Seidler' dreamintritehlairravar , ','' ' . lichee fallen Lbit hes fallen! • With a gloty'on'his armlet Ilit.thetuddiqg of hli Inurele; • • ',And:the Morning Of his fame; Dea(hl tiMuiart. called beantiful s . " • •In the;lnnoeentand rdir; ' 'As thou'comestlike a blessing ' • .On the evening's..scented air I, Dieth I thou art More stations, , When the'yOuthfhl beio'lles„ • With:the flag of Freedom.wafving • ' , re) ... Like meteor feer his eyelr• . ..„ „. Have you ever read about-the villa..? of Hard-Scrable, and. rho man who-had 7bben twice at the capital? If. you have, hunt up the old paper that contains the story. But it you have not, which f believe is the case, let 'me tell- it to you. This village of Hard-Scrabble was, as its name indicates, not. very well to do in the world, and was moreover, almost out of the world, I eing hi the newer part of Arkansas, and at sortie distance from the capitol of that I" ILLIA WOODS. There was a malirrfhe village who had been twice to the capitol; and was, COUR , quenilv, tt,greateharaeter among. the [lard- Scrabbler, was mach looked up to by the young, and his opinion bad much weight in difficult marers. His name was - Jones, bat he Was more familiarly known RS' " the man who had been twice to the capitel."• This man had a disciple, or hehger-on, or shadow. whose mime was Thotims Meek, who looked with-grcat veneration MI '' the and. very "bincieentrecingraleferd'him One of the greatest travellers that ever'lived. Indeed, how conilhe help believing 4:0, when he - Wris'so often assured of the the best, the wlarshould know the best, the "man whohad beim twice to the capitol,' ,Did any , one build a new house? Mr. Jones was ready witli the story: ()lAN: that he saw going tip at once in the capitol. Did somebody in the evening throw a log on the fire? . Mr. Rules had gi..en iron stoves, where you could boil and bake, and stew--in 'em. all at once. Did a good woman let her tea k — effq ben over! Mr..10-es had seen a steam engihe ! Did any one lantich a canoe Mr. Jones had Seen 'a stetfrriboa'. - . What ,was >Tung() Park to !tllle man ;W:lte been twice -to the iP,X#F4O-o*-44:0441 1 04-44 rt ,„,t, Mintre n iy. 'a. wtlW 2 not,:tiolfeat a man as Mr. lotto', or at least did not feel as great. There-was one little failing that Mr. Jones hail, in coalition with other eminent travellers, he Sommimes stretched a truth a little. To be sure,the truth was never stretched so far but Thomas Meek : r1 mouth would open whio enough to swallow it but this bad habit of Mt JoneS led him one time hitb difficulty as you shall .hear. ft chanced that a familV from the east-ward.' attracted by something Zlesirable in the loca: lion of the village which form the .scene of Our tale; tiAriieldritskiif Some weeks before their arrivalixarions articles of furnittne arrived and were . safely -stowed away. Most of these articles were seen and duly examined by the villagers, so that by the time the family took possession-, it vas prey v,g . euendly nuWit withwly new tangled DAM MARTIN, i ttnil ,fatigleclartniles ~theirhouse was fill• ,ed. . ,was said (but,,mot,one had. seen; it) _lat they had brought .tipianp with them.—' What was a,piano ? No one, know,- or rather only ," . roan who had been twice 'to the capitol." He knew.everythim , .. In answer to the .enquiry, whether he had seen a 'Mine ,at the capitol, hereplind, with an "of course" toss .of the head, "Oh yes, they areas plenty ; as black-berries there: saw loads of Ahem in. eve}yy street." Aeek's.eountimance became solemn, andhis rest was dishirbed by dreams of pia: no , • The. pieties of, , his dreams, however, were,sh4eless aditirs;.thore not being' any diva in in his-mind to tom instruments et fePtiatsProportion.., What would not Mr. Meek give maga that piano?. Why Ito mot, then, goAtt the ,house of the strangers, request=ilte privileges'a seeing ill, Mr. honest and diffident men,.and ra o,llot *now that, . he th . plight4 . lo,i ,But explaitied his difficulty to Mr_J nos, • anii,ttee. V- . tittitl.Mr. Jones.. ..7"..(14 - iihsets,ift,!:fialo Mr. Nlgek, donbling . whP(bOßlte.../tAkearti" , yee;goped :pee, repeated,..Mr..jenes:' - t,A:tte,w:fig4 . b.core ht, upon igi,.Meek.s3;—.. "Gilead seewould be agratifieationl sehLie,Aat uelegly. • ' •• . '4; What4reaKl►-.f,;,ion9g, - • UM; light , Wayiqha(te'fell • The' plum). may: b , outeille r , and K.*. eto go two the house t gccat,,isaye er asktated,fer, '61113,1r:4,th muss be;fold,, he *as a more bash: ful numM)hripaph . 2llhup,iu'lip,td-Scrahhje. U \ t ne have geOft-tk.‘g?9ikdeal of 13(''3IYA gtsggestell I . 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Mpaql l ; lll, 9l 47 'FA'atiewt'ittioiff I de s ' :thd•man , :yoho Ihkst beep g, • Mr, , lfeek•„Aims 4 11 e lft4ltiid 41 , f( r distanca, then, carefully a'iimPaelh BIE!SI 404: ' • • • 7 , 4 b-sti? ffiffiZei '; \h " jPaattaW4.•i . , He has fallen! he has fallen,' • For his countr,Vanir and free! , In the foreniost ranks he's fallen, For no craven heart had he I • In'theaunititer bind they've placed bin, .4. . blsath a sky that's ever blue, • .* And /leaven never smiled miens a hfore•generous and trap!. " • • Sillwrdttalmwmz4 From the:Musical Gazette DAVID JONES' PIANO, MEER! %i(. t : -' r:y..~.7+~. =MB 0 ~" slash 'on APl:Stile,: dit-that - Eon 0105:inii, I • atlastifitlia boldness-wlliah'in - rp - feedlincself took9iioliVof's The eranlfilahil ,i • A...thu ietniithei;turrqtnatio 'With airearnansotionxit fear of , daniaging: ths -.instrnindrai) lan isanni--:.--efrecc-afterwhistrtlegfelitanatid -disiplei•departecliihe• latter- , aqth:a!4-lidliter heart....aini;tnate, buoyant Steliti! There were, frdiri-tiOtteeforthylWo , ltiord men in Bard,Serabbli3,Mr, Meck .had not --el f 'airlry se the , piano bui:made..it gb.,4The . eurtoattx , a was; now nd marry we 13111 - elook - Trisiii 101iMiltieeTafthe piazza where stood the myeterioue instrument; but it hail now disappeared, and .no,orie pos sessed hardihood enough like. Mr. hies, to make a call for the express purpose of seeing . ' At length, however, it Seerned that all were to behold-the 'Piano with their OWII.eyQ- and perbirtis feel,, and inake.it,go,.as..M.r.-Meek had . done. The.netily.arrived family,..desitte rous of cultivating .geod feeling with .fheir neighbors, invited - the major - pat - Of the Vil lagers to spend the-evening When' the evening specified arrived, as might be supposed, not many of the,invited were lacking. The assembly was rather a silent one, despite the efforts of the entertain ers to make time. pass pleasantly §Omething seemed weighing upon the the - guests. There wore various whisperings,-and glances in various directions, as if for:some. thing that ought to be present, all of, which puzzled the kind hearted Mists exceedingly. But the evening had almost passed, away, and as nothing conk] be seen that answered It.leek's description of. the piano . „l-lard- Set irbblit seemed des.tined to.sit.ont thorns for a time longer. At length however, some one suggested that several of the old ialMbitante -_ the ntritrfo' on : Minnlit beg to have the mane perforMeu and these, after sundry irresolute whisperings and gestures, sheceeded in raisin?% ; , .e.ottrage enough to say,to the lady of the knse,-that they- hoped that it wouldn't give' nOffetice, but they had heard a greadeal aboupa piano that people said they, the tua:coolers ; had, . and wanted to know-if they would bk.sci kind as to oblige them by making it giiHk!eiltrest so modestly made was cheerhilly,*Aented to, and all eyes were . instantlydireeted to the -door, expecting to see the strangeOtachitte• rolled tn; but what was the astoUisMent of all, when one of the yOung -ladies of the house went to a thiCk high table, afinie side of the room, and turning-over parpf the top, attached by hinges to the other-partAielosed. to view a row of white and bleck,keya, which, -she shortly began to ,strilie - ifelkii?, - With . her lingers, producing troM the iniida,-Kbeatififiii tuhe. "But Meek said thabit:wlts agreat -modern thihg, turned by a trunk 1 1,tAvelaimedi some one. "Turned b - a what ?" inquiraphe. new comers; "A crank.. hie said it stood itialiet : porticto the other'day; and lte„saw it ati*itie it go." , "0, bp our wasbitigachine,' said volfi of••-thell aurittots ThCeom patty rcp.rtti.eot4de-tey.ark , mou its iL}tiite'illiiQfly"siohil apparently uneoncions that it had been the theme of so much spec ulation. There were two men who went home be fore the rest, and they were David Jones and Thomas Meek. ,From that hour Mr. Meek ceased,t9 reverence Mr. Jones; The great name nIY the man who had been twice.to the capitol" began 'to diminish. Ins word was doubted; matins statements not believed.— His star began to drop davn towards the west,andotobe day when a Yankee trader entered the . . village, advertising a number of. ."Dave — Johe's — pianos"'for sale, it popped aver the horizon and. he. was no longer a resident in Hard-Scrabble. His pianos" however,, are -in extensive use, and it you travel that way of aMouday, you will prob ably hear them a go." ' • Comes Noreen ES OF 'Flit: VIOURFPATitir.—: To our-mechanical ' , frientierwho take ..an in terest, in,,,cigures anti Mathematical probletne. the follotving properties of tho figure 0 may be interesting and perhaps curious : It may afford arnosement fora' leistire hour te-per form the operation for themselves. If with ing more, it will , be goodjeorcise for the cal culating mind. • _ - Mithipli9 by itself; or "tiy any idler of tho digits ? and - the'figeres of , the product' added together will _amount to, 9. The coat poinnt Bowes or the amount of , the multipliete (viz 45) when Mltled tcemther make 9. , TIM- amoun t