El IV UM . ,- a • ---, .0. - . .•;-)2,'. .- .0"..- - ' i ,CARLI B LZI, I*. 1 6 - ,,, -, .. , WEDNESDAY,. MAY St 18 4'4 ' .' \ !STATE CONVENTIONS AT tho huh meeting of the WHIG STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE, held at Harris burg, in pursuance of public call—it was on motion Resolved, That the friends•of the National, and•Stare-.AdMinistratieriti'in' Pen eylvania be reqtietifed - toAderhillte severeleities and coun ties irtthb - Stank,ana seteCi Delegates equal in mmber tertheir representationiihtqlej l eg; MlatirillMftrMfEirligefin'CativeTiffen af thb' Court, House in HARRISBLIRG,at Iticgaloek, •° A. M. on THU RSDAY;the 16th day of AC., fer-the—plfrObrieLeLseliiitin • . • candidate for;, CANAL COMMISSIONER, , and to , do such, other business as the interest of the country may .1 3 er of the COmmit tee. G EItETV, Chair'n., pro tern D. W. PA TRSON, Secretary. • • _ • MortonSfe wheel; • I 'Ale:. Ramsey; Thea o E. C chran, Robert WaSh. Townsend. John C.. Ennkel, . .Benj..,Matthias;.. • - .George,j,.ear, Thos. J. Watson. H. H.. Etter,' • aul S Pre ton • E C.Darlington, • 'Guerra; F. Miller, .David Canner, • Lot Henson, . ',Wm. H Seibert, • JesePh Paxton, "G. V. Lawrence, . • John Fenton ' • D.:A. Finney, L. D. Wetmore . • John Morrison, W Patrick; ' Senn W Pearson. Alex: W.Yraylor, ' '' •• '' ' Whig 'County- Convention: • .The Shippenshilig Naps asks us fin intor. *tuition `in relatibn to the' horning County Convention'tor elect ileleg,itis• to the State Conyeation, and to put in nomination -- a Gotifity lcket. The rate - ommittee , .0"will be Sean designates Thursday the lath of Atlgust,,as the day for holding the State Con .tietititin. This wilt reiluire the County Cenyen non to be held some three weeks earlier than usual, if we' would dolhe business of elect ing delegates and nominating a ticket at the . same time. • Were it not for•thithre should be glad to see the nomination of the county ticket postponed-until at least the ^first week in Septriber-There ereeseveml candidates in the field for the nomination for Sheriff, and'amtile time should be given to the peo ple to deliberate upon their claims, and de _ cide by tlieir delegates which shall have that important nomination. The difficiilty might • be avoided by appointing the delegates to the State Convention at a general County meeting to be held during the August Court. •The Convention to nominate a ticket could then be held at a later - period. The whole matter, - however,..is in' the hands of the County Committee, and we subjoin 'their names in..opler ttiatlbeymay take early ac tion upon it i • • _ James S. Colwell, E. Ward, Carlisle James Postlethwait; W. Ward, " Christian Eberly,.Allan township ' JobnT. 'Crean,. Mi . :kirlion • . Thothas Craighead, jr., E. Pennsboro • John , Mc Dowell, FranklOrd James Henderson. Hopewell George Knettle, Mifflin . • Chtitilian Whititler, jr., Hampden r.,Oecater Goodloar 3 Nlonrcie ' George Singiter s •Meelierirciiburg " George Harlan, Newton • • goott. Coyle, Newville , • Joilaph Mussei.. Cuniberland John' Miller; No iii Middleton Wm. A.lLinthurir:ti South Middleton Richard MileypSilver Spring ,David Mabon,,,Sbipp,ensburg bow? Andrew Wilier, Shippertsburg, tp. A. Halter, jr:, - Southaruptcin George Milleri'Wesr•Pennsboro ' • • . 0. •. ' TREASURY GIREVLAR.—Mr. Gideon J. Ball the new State Treasurer, has issued a Circular to the Commissioners end Treasu- rare of the several Counties in the Commen t wealth, urging upon tbem the importance of pronipt Co'llectiett•ol the but-ttarafing taxes in Order Julaed•the treasury in a situation to meet• the hiterest die on the public - debt.- He itatei;llittewith'.a view to promote. pay. • metftilhe'Moit liberal construction'• will be . given to the provisions of the act of 1844, and :that ah abatement of five per cent, will be 'alltiwed teeny county inaliing 'papillae( in time to be available !or 'the' interePi fatting daeon the let of ?i4Op i e: , 'Bve 'Cud. has for, •severalyeaPi Pape lie"a'neetiethe i ' to; Pay' her FI qttotpoihd t hits asptitlhp' Ottieeivorthy. ex 4 ertipitp qf thetTfeasurei to keep' the credit of Otry"Mpang the vietinla.to the ,Cholera at Independence, 0510.) , w,e., DOlice the tiarmi of thelteff, Vout.Gotrectry of Lebar.on,(lll,) • 'lldr:Doheen was formerly a: reselentof the; - 009alyt-t , llerteigetted te-theiweet some five ors* year* ago in4irripanylWith WO* hie netp,htfOrTeigiii. ..Lebanon; (l 11.) 'Partaking IA the refilless ahA spirit. of: per: countrymene' ha ; atatteditetihe gold regionfr.of.Califoynia t and teacher" Independeuce r .in 7 Missouri, *flied tie bourse , was arrested:by: the 'preyed : : fast Evident to.P belittiv di. able and worthy man . '' -.Yeq...41-----. 8fagi1Y4144,,Q.. 4 ,;;;;.: Alas> PI 'AT , Inoi4iENTll —,kgrftnu convocationl.l • iit..amis4; wile irecently heitithylGen.i Camera : 4 ...,,, Jltdge, , phrtantignadlthrtqLhaying for jig :Ow ~ , iii,otiho;Pornittticki hf:lSlr,. ButAtouthtesi- the', :4: ;1114 letrithkso oundiaate fortGoveittof.-07het i ii42l,Aplvivi , pink, by ihamitut vo i ill see it their 1 10 14morthay to contitoto:o9‘,l,7olintioliMAilat ,i'443o44,olkli!flifir,o :cjoi6ufulli - , , e,'444.a.:p1;1•4 s. ' T 01 12 6, * - lii ~),;,'^ +104..1'111 . .0. •• 1 '' f I ` 4l4 Plt ) l l .l3Vii !A '. ! 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',' ., ,;t:.'`..-`, 1, 1,;.,:k: , .. 1 :` , WT .1 !3:: -.7 i5,?:' , , , ,V.'"'' ,... '-' , ":',' 1 : : ":' - ' : •‘ ~, MIM ;'~Ire~&eer111P~~q . , , . • .. . .. ~ i. -- ;; --- LOCOFCiett'VAOPICS. _ . liilt 1 v' ' l'eitiPaeruird Or deny , to' a + 3 Pr.. s n . ,- . • ~, ~ • / i n , -,, •th entu r nl , 4 %,- 5 .,P. 4 4 !2.' t' ' lll - ' .l ' a " th oaten c ur ie -in• ln -li lin na tit cirid refillailon • (dr the' in 6ii lead tn t , - 1; ' .• putidrifir frObeir o i inliOritit;:i n . 2 , 'ar 1 1 .ildeg - . ...kiiihd"itn "iiiiiOrp;' nr,. this. will Oc s enr'lia thOYeader nut my Vornpir"l ing hom us ' The secret lies in waking"as sertions and repedting them till they are believed.. l Many, an original falsehoed• has thus pasted into received and icuirent history with thus .Part-Yr-_BY Allis_ itikkeies..eflefleTSlAMain.thont sands on the one hand have been made to believe that -Daniel Webster was the bead AlremondolAhenHartiouLGoneentionand.on 111 , 4 7•91,4 e!" WYO. .9iqsCiii!. @APO wafar oilier, saved ilie.'world in , general, and this t n n - liartioularTfrommomd-awftil-calar--- mity,•.by killing off that Monster of monsters, the Quintuple Treaty. - • . . :... • Now.al the onset of the Whig administm• tion, the design of the Democratic managers being to effect its overthrow, they have pit thills favorite tactics in requisition, and thus .we see all the destructive energies' of their press beginning, to bear on particular individ uals in office. The President unhappily for thempis too strong trenched in the con fidence of the people to he assailed at pres ent. The members of. the ,Cabinet, toe, are bite so many formicianle bastions shooting out from the main -works, and affordingibtle hope orsuccesslul assault . The chosen point of allack,Therefore, is the Second Assistant Postmaster. General Mr,. Fitz Henry' Warten. The battery is.,played off upop Mr. Warren in the old-way... it is said he was once unfortunate in business. This alone-ivouid-got-answer-lhe-purposooLhi maligners; they therefore connect With it a charge of fraud. Here is a pretty specimen of party tactics. 'the first half of the story is true; the other half is•false. The calcula tion is, that the truth will carry the lie on its back, and give it-currency with the world. They adopt the trick -of the counterfeiter, who put in a good note to - make. the false one pass. Let the story alone in their hands, and in the course of a few months the whole would be stereotyped and sworn to by the entire Democratic press, from Dan to Beer'- sheba. Unfortunately for the success of the trick, it has been prcmptly exposed, and the proper rebuke has been hurled back upon the authors of the fraud. We 'tripe this prompt refutation, of the, slanders of the Democratic press, may serve as an example and ri - rule for the future. Let falsehood.be met at once, and not have time to be trans muted into seeming truth, by - the liocriercus of daily repetition. . There is h feature in this attack upon the . Second Assistant Postmaster General, which deserves special notice. Knowing full well the itnportance of keeping the Democratic army of postmasters in place, so as to 'have {hair services in the election - , the.. leaders hope by a fierce assault upon - Mr. Warren, to frighten this officerMil-paralize lila - i3f forts in the work of reform ;tibia lies hefore him, and at the same time, incidentally, to daunt the administration Heel!, In respect to Mr. Warren, this calculation evinces little knowledge'of the man. He has a quick in: taitive perception-of right and wrong,. and .a declaim' pail promptness in action, winch never take counsel of fear. He is not the man loquail at any threat which stands he tween.him-and his duty At the aide, of the' postmaster General, hoie indeed amoaeable and iafhable public officer. ~ rho hope of striking an alarm into the Whig administration, which seems, to be entertained by- these assailants of. personal character, is most preposterous and absurd.- They have utterly mistaken their, man at every blow they have aimed. The admin ieti-ation will de ` nothingrashly, nor Will they be guided by a narrow and inulgar partizan Spitit. But let these darir plotter, of faction , and'subterranean mischief nardernber Zach ary Taylor's reply to Santa Anna's demand, of it surrender on the field •,of Buena Vista, and then consider whether their open blue. ter or their underground tricks will be likely to dismay. an Administration. of, which that same Zachary Taylor is the head. - - F .- - •'•r4,Vr. ~........,..............; • , =l. ,JAr n, I/ILL—The Old School Presbyte- Ilk , rat Assembly, nowsittimgin Pitts '')! T r tae kresolved that if would be Ineve iperitsind,improriper to propose, or • aitemplany g. ~. do . • . measure in the work :of em i atimpation. •A aerie of resolutions, tattier of. Monett -Inter fare*, order, has also been a,ilopitrui-likhe New School Assembly, Rsv. Tape; H. ''r•BernitOutiati.Tito Aria Lot Mi:-.l3otrinniltii,:for - -nitinsiiiiglikei; in 'otitibirit itie ciflaisied titiliO6;at Snow 'H il1;. inVebniary lietp by ittitiiitink tint with;7ll . piptol; closed Sat / tit:di? witliiVicir didt,id'cicquitthi,Ahe •'o hovi ' rig"~irov~J 4ai be , onelot, , selOti . fence or comthithid re`a. sonohle ,111reheniiOn'61 - greaibiiiiiiy. 'buten. #epubliogn.qf the 17th inet.4opinot not • ck% o ) f, the i depth thal, A " cilyi-frorn ltemorrhogo t• the lung% tot ifiP,P4ol93lli9, Ot C.lllintilottiburVP&Q l kesolleoled imams involv, d , in PctrioimAitfiotiltios. no,lrreoilutof,oLgratt'- ~Ai.nl99l)lYi-,, , r 100 , 14 THE'Etilintx IVlottiatENTlt *as, the tatir-13tAiiiniirk.41ihie' had They have 'OA in,' k't the 'o6liciii'itinWiAly43so:titiiebi , en r-v 4. 'V. ...)_l' 4o -G irilif olt ivzi Colti vra lN ii_yo U t;-'- itiri.7 lMe a ti c t; ,i sti vetit ;tll.l 3 w e l p a a h icitie teSz: 1 'lroifi tlce, , v , °Mane' on' filiturda3l Atutihg;t4at ,v . : t their large 41(eitmel h 4 ,t Cal I iciipAtinr isciriNe'Acm; 7ii , ,titivotlitrivid 'av PiiiitontOirt thWif iitirifti#,.itrd t , '111;00, !hinging over hail WifilitiOrVill gold 1 . '4l 1 idlS . ,.!, irdC:i , fr: tff,, ~• e. 7 ~,,,,,, y'la roaij i tt .f.,q s'.': ' 9 illiDaiigkinlee:4l , lolV , ialleill,'ht,lie; ; l:ltbin'• ti , red in'Ntivr f,drii;Lbat , p . cille' have' 3it ,, iieri i. PIJIgrP.VoII RP:ii. tio lexii , g defil bin , ltdk OruOni - 0 'lit YI9 A' bP h ir s dpiitifitglil f.'Pl i thbT ai ll:Phllit4446: ii iailtJg efr a)ll• 11 1, ::i•:xi m ie: ,- 0. ::i ::: : oit t,:..:: :: : ;:E - i :: : : i t;: :: t i l7 : : ? ; eli, : r. k'i : :: : :iit !I 4 . 1:i j :: :; tlf :i e:' W r iiterfittOileglinil ;o,ti:itits7ittitisil,f , i,ki4 , i r .. irt(' , .4 st:.,,tr , ,''',,',••....".. . 41 ,1-7 ,',, -- ,, , ' , 4t . ~ . = -, . , , taIb•mr•iVa...I.",..F4P9ATAN ;I : iliclii4,:4..iCk While title itcourge trapoptilatingportiffe ,' . ,9k4:1 r' ~ o u i ; t .k . - 'and ritnifily,,clinwingnearer • .' en '•', 'k '.e, important-to rteek:preven-. iii . ,4 • 'n • ..iii-:. - Tdtlits.end we eqpy.thefnlT t . V:i; gol' , i ions, Irom ad• eminent Phylii ‘ : ( ": er.: - ri„. T rfl '• "dintd:;_-: . -, - . • z „ : ,• : •?0.. ?:`'i ',{)" ..i,' --- :,...yrtfin ihecinshitiatt ciaisitif.;A:; I„,e f , ;.4 if , Cincinnati: , ' • .. -. 4'e t 44 „ . Ait Wry .2 inted out yesterday, hi thiiititig,! 11 prints that, no o ri e shoulkleive 01,0,l•eili de thenpurpose of escaping.the isholititirPet, . it, is not_ a ilisease.Which has prernimitbry 'is' -19439419/All-011 , 114,11B14, ( 1141 - 1,9A; 1 110er' s i , I . _ning of - llie,,_ilarrhcea . , Whieb iit itir-firSt a ' - -"ge:'.llll6l4lydittatiftbstitWid rest:iirtstaZ •-d.tpensible•tolits-nute;4qui-that--witrtmcle: tl ing shoUld'not be laid aside inntilrthe,epit d ,mic shall have passed &Wag' '' i :1 V .' 'the 1 1 .01-941*-ARlefly:101 1 t 1 Reviltilitin• o the:disease; and onlhat point II propose to is' y alew wortle.. - `: '- • .‘" •' -iv . ,Strictly. speaking, there iti no prevention of .-41,_a_eholeirti_buyttinonstimthnis-airtuteLr - 1 ito it, any MOO ihap, ell are liable to ague. 't fever, iiilliehza; or 'any Oberlinlli of die. r ,se.. Buti although We know nettling that 1 ill prevent•the.dieeasev.we know of •many , I ings Which can and do, bringit• on,•after t e poison has been taken ,into the system. 'I nese are exciting causes, end' ought to' tie t refully - avoided,'The disease •vrill,' how e eer ; •assail some constitutions; notwithstand ..i g;all painting coops, may ; be .avoided. ' " Of the,exciting comes one,has just been i ,entioned- r the preirialine laying aside of 'trine' 1 'ne' and ''othei wenn clothing. In adds- t m to this (t e nd belonging•to the same heitd : ), I itting, wet ; . .in_ a shower, remaining long m t imp 'places, siding in a strbrig current of i 'lr at mat,' Oat sleeping'*itll but' little bed I. wering, should all he carefully evoided.r • - :•-very sitting and lodging Morn should have fire in it for apart of every day, especially I •r a few hours before occupying it. Thus, t le shop, office, family siltmg'room, church,: , •id . snhoni room, Should •have•fires kindled ..i 1 themtearlym the -morning,*and kept, up ..r two or three ,hourrylint this is still• more .epessary in ledging . roorns, which should be - arnied - aird - dired 'by Li 'slrfiriew, - Icirill Led fin me "early pert lorthvtireicillg, 'end allowed to urn down bolero bedtime. • . A second class of..exciting causes connec 'd with diet. Loading the stomach with. ny kind of food, especially at night, may ring on the disease, and• omitting to eat ,at le usual time may clothe same thing.-IMnch eduction in the quantity of food- (the indivi:. nal still beitig in-health) is not proper. In to, it nottrislang did is best but% should be lain and digestible. Meat' or boiled eggs hould be eaten every day. Boiled ham, erne& beekcorned• mtitton, well seasoned eelsleak, and poultry are.the best. On the vhole salted - meats . are more proper than resh, and all should be wellseasoned. Veal, reel pork and fresh fish should be avoided. 11 salt fish, mackerel and salmon ..tue_ton ard, but codfish with potatoes is proper.— )Id cheese is safe,,and maccaroni prepared vith•eheese may be avoided; stale bread or rankers only should be used., Of culinary '•egetables, mealy potatoes ) well-boiled hom-, ny, are not only the best, but all others.had •etter be omitted. 'Pies, tarts, and all kinds if pastry are improper, exeept, peihaps, well 'aired and highly, spiced eihoerbread. Of drinks, -sweet- . milk, tea r -cofiect i -and •hocolate,•may he taken is usual. Those Am drink malt liquors at their meals should imit themselves to freshly brewed strong Deer; well hopped. Asia 'brandy and - whiiir ley, they cannot prevent-cholera._They adiriliiii . in the habil -bliimrig-,-sliztulcretitray it aside, but they should aierd al mess. Those who have notsuch a habit should-not. , begia. ,now., The use of nrapdy-Ah• the. treatment of disease must not be. coilloitieled with its use as a..preventive. ' The-liritation of the 13torinich and boWels prodeCitd by •the first impreiii of•alcoholic drinki may. even - cop, tribute to bring on the disease,' and. stint wines ate ailli more,'likely.to have ,that-el lee • DAN.' DRAXE, M. D. • Curcuntrri,lVlity 11., 1849. •'' • . . _ . ~,.. ,• A. correspondent of -the N..Y.Joumtd of , • I . . Conitnereenayls that - a 'town in Tennessee has' bntitelY,dicaped,the scourge of the Chol era the 'Pain wintet, net a case of ; it . having occurred there, iroiwithenending :very other town in the vidintty , suffered from it severe ly. This has been attributed, and no doubt correctly, to the tree and universal use of quick hole, trash from the kilns, which was scattered through the gutters, cellars, privies and ' yards. Its disinfecting pr ernes in seizing with-avidity on, all imputB and 'del eterious gases are %veil known, and where 'ptentilully used, will no doubt under online . . ry ciceumstances of prudence and cleanli ness preserve the health of any cities ,and villages in the United Stales. PaotcatepoN.-,.T hemost noisy ot . mt. those concernedin heaping abase upon Gen, ; Taylor 'and his Cabinet for rproseriptiOn''' , l are the Pennsylvania Locefooos;'' This is . their cry. Now for Muir practice. Tlif:!lmbli° l Works of the Slate are under the control of the Loccifocoa.. The Hollidaysburgliegither'' gives the following list. of . Whigsle ft in. ern, ploy on the works. „Vine fellows, thusu, to, raise a cry of protscriptioU I Lif!. of , fribig oifici•h‘oklers 0:1 , 1hf. public ify#4 of L'eiine+fe"ania: ' • - On the Eiiiet 61'4 itlidedattal, ;" West°rii •Diviaioh , Canal, ge . ,Columtlia4tofu . 4.;; - .; 11 Delaware tlivisiori ‘. 14 .- Icto s tinehaript,Diyokon, Ninth &trick • •'• 01,‘‘..1 • 44,0 ,Total , 1366t0n' lati publishes' boiiesimiiilamisi'betibeen GOv:•litigitt 'Ana iti retel= 'fined to thefieeofitlioUi of the Legislature of Mae :°setts' tlie;Prithitliinil to Visit ' , Je,: , 7 hi his reply tgenl'frayloi 44 zieys i f i i to.ptesent; bytm;arthest ,thankk 0: to-the Legialatureitlir the.highlonor Of theis' ii,PF. l lC4OniAndito;f4Yflliqi: l 4 l l4 l3 P Pt° o 10.1 'accept If ; my ofkoial eggageniptitteWill for tiogtiesegritifaiatimi ft vieit'ai Stitt° tia dimiijdthintd• her (leap g.tiorpto tha•causa ofilibertvOindifollthe vatiou or , the soohligg arts ot:,ppsee.,-1, 11, hiTRIKE,—UUktopr e?Tteic teptßr vailoc~ in'aston Burin the peat 4e nd /107 Ott 1 _ Centlq?ef3 this tiree,,,t , consequence ; ' 4 . `a pf , ,g1 t %,31112 .Coeipi,[ofepi higher -w 448. 4ic; d r aii;' a n d !!)patirffirf Owe ikaiiiiil,iiiiitiligitiOVie g e, - V - aidon; tut' tyro' - t,4 THWl S TWO k Oltlilkite Clllll64.6 W tTild Now ailhanet)itTi_elitsf, .17111' init.; stale that". ell'. hope of sioPplpi !tie; then, been tireatlylbairttranai, a la!ge ri . ittabai * ektbzir "4".ii l liWo6latef4liiet•Vni4hAtigriqq4l44 4 ifr: t I'4'4( • • • V 4 IY I 9I q."111' ?f , ‘ l, • 1,1 ME - • '****Piijtiali paper - lcbtitif'holiiiiiitcoiiFanTlitudeiiil thiti - distinguished officer. He #l . );.* . yitititif4.44oletai at San - 4ntonio, exact on iniiitg.L4- i Go4n. Worth en '.o,litttilitlikattni44l3,l2iii private, where Gen• Seel! atiaAtilitniiiiiki:,;th*:-Ltfilip3nanoy. 'At v Chippewa he so highly WkttiO:i!aiv§oigtito4 - A:C4P ll o 6 ;?iV . 4undY'" ii,*(iiii , ioliiiiiif'fifor.:offSajordt,o in 1824. :IniWitittikininieif a, Lieutenant Colonelf in ' , W 2, , , 4 1 44 11 inft19 1,: ,. 4 9rdinai1eet44.. 13 # Colonel..4n,totionigiitutsfortikgallantty in eillOi4l.l}7WOi ( 1 19:trtnk • of ilßrigattilt 4tineralby,Nev,el; b roan ar, e i met. a -antis Ip' tt: o espe nially-at.filontateyi-Wherete- aved io-ot!1- •. Nintty:lattt GerfOral bybri 'he..fight-at.4l Cairn' Gordo', of thiirdatei of Maxie& There Was notta braver spun hi' till the. tankii bt his 'chivalric+ profession than his, nor williithe niititary his itiry antir.try `contain any paged triore i;figlit than -thcisn 'ln whiith . his•namb,`with others of his gallant cOmprinions,ln conspieuquili - and impatishatify hisoilbad. Gen. Worth 'it, will" be raninmberittl; Jait New Qiletins 'Some weeks ago, in 'Ottle'f ito talt,'command 'of fin; overland , to_discover a goadirouts Intim the Gulf Cost 'of Tetail to'our, Papito sattlementii; - an a clueiminent worthy• the noblest 'ambition ,of the irnericini'soldint. • • THE Sr. Louis F1RE....-...A. Slip fro% the 'office of the; St. Louis Revielle; dated 20th init., says the eitaitniboats destroyed are Val ueitai1840;000; steamboat cargoes at 1150 000 rind • sitme:up the nil re Josh in . heading% produce ail Wetting merchandise, ateamboVe and crirgoes'atsl,67o,29o-4arless than ;any one - would have anticipated -previous to ma king sky estimate. . . `All- the iraturance curniiunies, except two will-be able to meet their 'responsibilities— these two will y from fifty' to seventy- fi ve /ts , percent. -So •fa the -loss , of life is-not po great as was app!ehended. The city have passed an ordinance regiming 'that the streets in the Burnt. District be widened, and that the buildings to be erected be'fire proof. I ncendiarisrit is - said - to - have been-the - cause 1 of the fire. The itatchrn of the' Steamer , , ite.cloild4he_fire_OriginutetLott_bOailL this boat) has placed the authorities in pos session of such inftirroution'; . as 'May possibly . -lead to the arrest and conviction of the vil buns. • . ''N. PERILOUS &TUITION OF N, ORLEANS. —Our readeratmarnot.all.be aware , of -the faot.._lhnt_ _the _Ylineise'ippi_riv_er .: tor_marly miles r is higher than the adjacent .country— that its banks in those placFs are a great partartificial i -nnd:that cc-cash:Melly it brdaks over ar through, forming what is Oolled.s csiratuadse, - and flooding the country for miles. Such a break or crevasse, occurred recently just .above New 'Orleans, and the torrent threatened to inundate the city,. The whole, scene is represented as being awful and sub lime in the extreme. The roar of the waters is heard. Idt miles. •In the first and third . municipalities the greatest alarm prevailed, featiug that the whole city would — be inun dated. .-• " C YLD R. AND Gni. SCOTT. -By General Orderajutt issued, Gen. Scott is res tored to the,command of the Army of the 4rmy itie.UniteirStates, Pend the duties in all that regards its discipline and military control, according to the regulations prescri bed for the guidance of the General Com manding-in-Chief." From this position; held by him since the death of Gen. Macomb, Get - C . Scott had been degraded by Mr. Polk, as a reward kir his brilliant . serv.icesin Mex ico. "Old Zack," however, has replaced him in his high and weltearned position.. Gen. Scott's tieadqurre %i ill twat or in the , vicinity ed New. Y ork. Gen. Gaines and Gen. Wool take command of the Western •an'd Eastern. Divisions respectively. • THE RECENT CATHOLIC orfort.— : The taitite l orii Sun, says, in . addition to the proposed elerftion ta'Aretibitittopries'kl three of the present sees, and the , creation of a new Hieliiipile* thikbedy, :s4. siorthefe,it ie , iiinleieload that the, Pope is also petitioned to .raiike.:,Pr,iniatia/ the, .ind trepoliish see of 13eliirpore. A 'pastoral ' ter put forih'hy the 6anblifeeeminende'l4- tioto theAriieriee'r Ourob O'ol lections PctOi . tin'il, by anon. inapne :ii,ote a kige ; s 4 , 1 40,tis as an qitedelOkah",..the namaculate ooneop flan er the Virile. point has always beert_mtuntatabd,-IVheologlark of the churolt, : khaS ee positive dogin'e'frnin,P4gle,•,. • - 00 00 00 00' 00 00 THE YiVitisioiat IMoNbnit4 N1Xa...—.14i Ile whowtho grand.; inf,3 4 5 at ti - tagaratawd4 l seamed to #Ftli to - Ma i m bill.ogaiostOtomo, time efooolopetealing a gallon.:meaaoreqoi : whiskey; on; the giound of = tnononiaaittgbil having hoary tw ice , the ,Poruttnittary tor thi3 saffie , oftencattforo,) *as ,tottontitt to•rjittl again last wattki , ofttiiied*itti itit:,attemrit • • sic into a`distillery. tif , teiteriimg district - 0009,! .•- • . at the purpeseAageht'ttealitWw.ln sl4 €7. , • f it i'.? W'SPii#E,RB ere n94.Pll?clf PP nii'eap as a . ,,..0 4 91,Te5pET9fhn0511 . .11otsnere141t, every ;I‘ 3 l,4lk . 9F,flay ? ,,itßvifte ; t I°°o°!94 l elevi gentle tateneekana teutotall 1 4 l!n• . iiht.rirtfetwaihiiigon upipnisayi! fi,ds hi "bill' - , . ra t _ t "to7iiii-i4vi4itifge;'ieiiiiiitti,: wp 44.'h1fei141 1 .61#!WeigiC" fir" ""*ii l':!?r!! ) , °e't , 'rffo4lsitillkit4;il • t''''''e';'•o,l 4 ;TiP44,tpk+ o . - pl' 4, rwissol;:b'; sff, r 4 i I; • . Mill .. . • ',: _?;•'.:-jiii i -* y i 111 1 4 0 gi iki,,,;in' " '''`-' 11404 ~:_.. ,CI --,-i: -,. -, -II . ..; 4 : - ..., ' - ` 7 7,',Viiii, r ilirtneitaleibliia airlitedidlialifai:-. 1 on, the 2rilkarid , herneWs' 're* ,ffPluladel-;, ;,-.:plil'a.'ltY tellegreo6 . :Ond,exin: , On ~ thit;ifeat, r .... . day. It is - :at. %Sae : table . tertriWltifff , ~, markets forAmtifia4Matlet JriViitia • were still heavy,,anprieeft ge . ~ :e 235.. In the Brilisipseci 'of tile "rri ii . r • .. peal of the' kik ppoirlpOrnith . '146,4 , add others, had, beiftrrefiiseir, the - judgeffiefit of the Coal 4 affirmed, and it was expecte'4 ... . ,, they:.would .be, transported, as sentenced, ' tr";7l*.tylisqvtf,l , polgitarprpl . Eurcvp seems ea. 4 _:,t.lo,,,fintskinto',One„gerierercApflpg,rstfen., The quarrel- I tetvveeth ihe parliaments throughout all the various divisions of Ger many, and their respective priebps; has rea-, .'" - eltell'the'ltighest -- pitch;nd'in-Sfeferttra. l ' frightful conflict has already taken place.+-- At.Dresdep -the people:or rather the Red Re :.publican party,ioughtwith.the troops during. - severe - rhours-on-the- 51 11Linsh,-and-a-P" lo" of-t r ite occurred., The railroads were displa ced in order to prevent troops from. Berlin from arriving, but a sufficient force of Prue sians having come up opportunely, a me .mentary •ttanquility was, secured. by sheer military force: The, fight, however, was re , rieyved. off the 6th, and a frightful cannona ding lasted all day until night separated the cornb,atatits. . On the 7th the battle' was again .reneWeil at4.o'clook in (he Morning, and the I most dendly warfare was going on in the . streets by the latest advices up to'è O'clock , of that d .. ntelligenoe troin. Dresden to the Bth, sta that hostilities still raged be. tween ,the ó allele and the iniurgents, to the disadvantage of tile' latter, without any immediate prospect of theii termination. . The Members of the •Provirittlal 'Govern ment had been outlawed, and reWards (d -roned for their apprehension. At Leipsie al so, disturbances had broken out. 'After a' short struggle between* military and the populace, they were suppressed, and sever al of the-rioters were killed. Acconttts from Berlin of the Bth, state that an" insfureCtion had_broker. out-at Breslau, on thy 6th; arid, on the7thohe troops and th'b people were. fighting-in the city. It was also rumored that an insurrection had broken Cut' at Cob lentz. . While these convulsions are taking, piaci), the Austrian' Empire is in actual clan.' ger of dissolution by the continued success Of the Hungarians. They are in possession. of Gran and' Raab, and Tamanwin their ,possessiorf. In thratneentime, Russia iS ad fanclitg' it large 'Lindy lif.troope ' agamat the victor:one Hungarians; but all, accounts con-, cur in . representing- the excitement of the Hundariarte as raised to the highest pitch, 'and that something, more than the united forces of Russia antl'Austria will be required 'to quell this- national insurrection. Active endeavors are being made to create a - rein.. lotion in Galicia, arid td tact, from Posen to - Pestfr;the - wholircountry - ir - mv.olved. • in -.or on 'the brink of actual hostilities, - . In Italy; the advance of the Freneh exre dition Inwards Rome, has been checked by the reslstariee of the Republicans ot the Ro man Mates. In two encounters, the French _were driven back. with great loss, std. Capt. Oudinot, e'retative ' of - the G'eneral's,' was taken prisoner. - . General. Oudiuot,- unpre pared for such a reception, has -withdrawn tfirtrooptilbuileTagues. from itie — city - , - intil there awaits for reinforcements and further instructions from-his 'government. The French had 180:killed and 466 wounded. England and France it is stated have. both' officially disapproved of Russia's interven. •tion in favor of Austria against Hungary. POLITICAL STRENGTH OF FREE AND SLAVE ST/am—The lree States have thirty Sensors, one hundred thirtyhine Represen , tatives, and one hundred ' and sixty-nine Presidential Electors. The slave States have thirty Senators, nine ty-one Representatives, and one (tundra( arid twenty-one Presidential Eleetdrs. BANK Rol3l3Elti.—The Quincy Bank, of Quincy, was robbed on the 22d of a pack: ,age of bills containing five thousand dollars. The Cushter nail gone out for a few minutes, and when he returned ho found that some rogue had cut out a pane of glass and carried off the money. The bills were all of the Quincy Bank. DEATH OF HON. DANIEL DUNCAN.- ThiB gentlemen,.late a inember,ol the House of Reptcsentatived Worn the. State of Ohio, died in Washington, at 5 o'clock, on Friday evening.., Ills funeral, under the superinten6 dance W the.Clork of the Honse, took place dt f 2 o'clock on Tuesday. • .''Flying machines are nevi a thenie :speCtilation all - over the country. 'TWO "sip exhibiting: in Boston and a Yankee spec n:thliaor iei.Bangor, Maine, says, "he will be m:prepared - to take people it) Lohdon in twelve odhoottr—in a tenti,days."! Cute people those tl,downt sestets Exmoirriorg.—Elder Dudley, recently 2,eOnvioted of the muriler of. his 4ife, was ex eouted nl•Haverhili,'Massachusette, oh Wed needavone peraisted'to the last , masserting .hus rnnocencd. • • . ' ' • 77 1ri,-A-SADlPLialer.—Betiveenr-fariline, . etrugration,,.the population df s Irelandirle .is .balbulated by , compcuent per be!r'eduoed. one-third at theenttot gie - present year. " • , ,ti, Tlre untaniabis ,irx some 01,130rIss csun!yittened.out.,itr *nos oflaw and Nuttiteir spring. para I ,pingrogry absemse,who did .not jain ,mlh9 .t, :#57; canal 1 . ,;slinyew."Cesi,bn Pagis! ) u . rg• 1 :!! e 1c4 ,4 , 11 9f1a I,,t, e §) l ll a t iud g e ii I OPtFP II7B O I3 a 1 , 1 !!! 5 muoti ~ , :O,Pr,Pv eA L • '-_ , ,; - 1 '• , • ....., „, •=.- - -;,.. , .., he ehek9m IS reporteu to,fleyen• t t i leg .lteadiul ravages, eniong.thli, ~ q4liffigne ' ' ' ' " -t•S'7,km!AtitOeY9n; ;.- P.- -- , • '•-'4•••'-' •;''' 4 •; 1; all -- i'llo'Cklie go. Jotirdit- says there i... , - 1,- -• 01 ,, • ; 11 ,4 , - ' . ...1. I ... OW - IL,* , 1. le ' ll;Ni i a t- , iii!)4 .) 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I T . , seefOtili,lelf . , ; gelrdel i Mo',,lo.. ), (lsger Calico la 6ri e 9itrilit., ay. _F a Itat of 1 , : passopgeis ~e. prises i#rnes frd Ailwast everoStatei_i ,o , e'Unionienc) a" illy il*n beffWP,eurrig hni s enlkfLo ,. .d Virggiiins'i ''' , IrTThe editor of the Boston Tran script has seen in a store in that city some opecimeim , of tapestry carpets, which have been ordered by General Taylor • for the White.PPuse..,.These. carpets - wpm manu factured in,,Lisixbury, lylass., and President Taylor by this selection'shovve that he designs to favor domestic rnarinficiures;ari'd - Ufa. courage home indust(y. HOMCBEATIIY.---Prs. Ehrman and Palle, : nati Globe, that of 162 cases of Cholera treat ed by them, there has not been one death.— In the practice oI the "regular" physiCians . the deaths reported. are also: few in compari son . .with the number of bases. There Mint beep about one,theousand cases'in that city. 44 , Itbuertistmetitd., CORNEIR --- STONE. MRS, Corner-Stotio of, the "Pieshyterian A. Church; Dillsburg, Yotk •enimiy, will be Providence permitting. cn Saturday, June 9;11, at 1 o'clock, P.M. ••The order of .vlasons will be prosom,on theOconsion. • The public is respect ully invited to attend.' May 30 BUILDING COMMITTEE. First Regiment Cum% Volunteers, OU• ore 'ordered to parade in Newvillo,. on Y ,Monday, the 4th day of lone next, at .10 o'clock, A. M., properly equipt for review and inspection. By order of the Col. Coind'g. May 31) . A ,FILER, , Adtt, IC B. An election will be held' on said day for Brigadier; General, Brigade Inspector, and Field) ()Meant for said Regiment. • ••a CARD, r H E DUI3LIN GA P Wi - 11TE SULPHUR SPRlNtliSTstntaTeillwCmtib-alnimd•coun ty, Pa., in a picturesque portion of the moun tain, eight miles north of Newville, has recent ly been fitted up' .vith new .and commodious builditigs. • The_subsctiber having proVided himself with good cooke and wniters, hopes by attention to his house a n d visitors' to be able to give general satisfaction no al Who may favor him with a call. A- line of 'HACKS wilt ho alWay9 ready nt he Newville Depot,on the arrival of the cars, to curry pas. imagers to the springs. May 30 SCOTT CO.Y•Ifl;.•" A Valuable Work. irIHAMBERS' IMFORM A T 1 0 N FOR X./ THE-PEOPLE, embracing all 'he bran• odes of general knowledge necessary.to consti tute a well•infortned man—containing able trea tises on the most important branches at science physicallmathematical and moral; Natural His tory. PoliticatHistory, Geography and General Literature, It contains five hundred engravings antLisf elegantly bound in two volumes. For sale at ERB'S gook Store, for $3,75 it copy EXIPOATANT NOTICE I Tar . a ublic are hereby notified ).11nt unjm. mouse stock of the 'handsomest, stir iiheapi'if dry goods ever brought to Carlisle have,just been received at OGILBY'S Cheap Whotelale and Retail Store. My a ock is very large, and I — aiii — dapThilased - ro7curgottils - arihe - Very lowest notch-11 have some of the cheapest Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, &c., ever seen. Mus: line and calicoes from 2c miwards, Lawns, De Lathes, Ginghamei r elegant - %nd very cheap.— Stockings from 61. to 500; Bonnet ribbons frotn 4c to 25. Pantaloon stuffs - tiom 5 to 25, nips chas from 121 to 50c. •Como ono, come all. and got good and cheap °lds at-the old wand. eget 'Main street, Car isle s (m3o] 'G OGILBY. P S. Country Storei supplied at city prices. • The Cheapest .Goods. OF the 'season havevat been received at the store of the - subscribers, being the jecond large arrival this spring. Among this tarp sup ply may be found it variety of LADIES DRESS GOODS, sash as lawns, Ginghams, MOllB de •Alpachns, — Linen Lustros, Calicoes, in heaps, Checks, Mustinw very cheap„ 'Pickings, Flannels, Cambric, Book, Swiss, and Jacinv plaid and striped Muidins,—a large supply•of MEN AND BOYS' WEAR, Tweeds, Cash maretts, Cloths. Oassiineres. Vestings, Hosiery GloVes, - Ribbons,' Table Covers, Oil Cloths, Groceries, &c.; Hardware, and a g.eneral and complete -assortment of VEIt if HEA I' GOODS, which cannot fail to please both in quality and price. We invite the public to call and secure bargains, at the old stand, three doors south of the Post Office May 30 A & W BENTZ. Fresh Dugs, Medicines, &e. kc. 1 have -just ,received from . phis and New York very extensive • *,a; additione to my former stock, enibra zing neatly every article of Medicine ' . now in. use, togatlier_with 'Oils, Yarnielies, TUrp'ontints, Peffbrupry, - SiliainT, Stationery, Fine Cutlery, Fishing Tackle,— Bridles of almost oviiry description, with an endle.4a vitriniie,of4alier 'Articlein-which I am de termined' to esll:at , ilie VERY Lo wessprices. All PhYpiciane; Cinintiy Merchants, Pedlars and others, ate resbectfully requested not to pass the OLD S,TAND, as they may rest assured that .every article will be Sold of a good quality, and upon reasonable terms, May 3p Estate o Hefty Rafilsty, dec'd. rFITTERS of Adminkftrittion with the will i annexed, on the Emote df Httrir Routes, lato - of‘ South Middleton township, Cumberland , countV,,dee'd., have been granted to the subscri• ber•livitkiir the'Borditch of Carlisle.• Alt per egns having claims utmost Eleid Estate, are re uested to ; Preeetthetn .fer: ptltlernent, and those indebtql to • Mali° linmedlato paymeiit to . • . •ANDREW BLAIR, Adm'r. • 'Tney--6t-pd _ • To" Whom ,it Mairltoncern. - " • • , . llckykis and,Notes,befongir4 to the.firm of iltirstis& Sks4,sn, ere- nolt mob° lands of David-Smith Req. fOr.eollection those persona who know.theiniselieeinilehted to said firm will .ettlrend pay Ofil their notes,or aceounts,Serpre thei let of quly.peat,,es ,after that time he, la tni• structed..lo bring suit on ell unpaid notes.ind itecounti. „ ..•„; •14YERS,41, A SHEFER'... map . rit-pd s •”: f. •.. ,-•.•i• -Wood 11hOppertylirtuited;•i,` • TUE sohseriber icon • give-, einnlciktnent •tO fifteen or twentylVOOD-4/1101IPERS if no -0 plicationilho.nrilf-'",ll3MintclY:tet; ,Mcnteltello Eittnnee,. P erry minty. . - PriceA'. centsl , Per FISKERafVtqA{V44 CO: MaY'9Q%' ''t ". . . given•thaf leliere'ef Ad. 1I• aninfeiteltidnAini:f hot kithtn .L'oI:GRORGR 1.1 ef , Allen. townehip,' Comb'. day,been ieeeed•.liy'dhe Begitileir• je-end thr,Aaidl:aounty,.to the ; eubeeriher:%.w roaidentngainptlen to_wKehlp • in •eald.courity.—e ll ; persehe,heving ,elaingcor \ denninde, again 4.41 30 tate. 9f. the •enidideredent:artrientabetedin A:take-know n wimp: with eel Inyi and :those indeltliidmake,imatediateinfrnent May 31:1-6t. • 3011N,•..SRGEP,'.Aditere , f " :;,'00, 110 d 10 4; " • 7 ; AP'S , 4,ocoived,OCDr..RaWline ortii;Storei y.i VireAtc „ ' ” ,Xt.l4,l;;;`,:slitOijireit ; • - t ,f.l SEM ME „ we , ~ellO,, Ay... ...,....... FANCY.i.GOOD " ~,....,,,..„, leS1":BOOKS I &t. ~,.4 1, Iugir 0 'IIN. E t 0. .. • ~ Ayg:tr•:, .vitSTICIV,S-old ectablished Drug latul . ittotilq: . ore, on Noith Hanover street, a .indiqupp ilpfl Drugs and.„„Medicines, fresh and • leer tally: !crated; together with a rich, varied . I !tit& ex tlithi assortment of Fend) , Goods, c 7 WOCI .eflumes, Soaps, Cutlery, Gold and • SWF ens find Pencils, Cornelius' SpLendid Parlor Lamps, Girandoles, and Flower Vases •Ethereal Oil Lamps, Fruits, Confectionary, and •a variety of oilier articles which it is impussi-. Me to enumerate, bat comprising the lamest ..and most splendid display ever offered in Car lisle. and at prices correspondingly cheap.. The attention. of- hitroirl-friendeand•'ensto.mers and the. riublje generally tisi tiartieulo6infited to his present stock, wits whip!) 014 cahnot fail to be pleased. ~..... :.May16 , 49 ' , Pt .t,“'":'S"W"ItifIrtItStPICK. SPRING .V.A2I.IIZOINTS. Ti - iE subscr'iber has just received A another to of th e new style of eking -HATS, is ;:prePitied 'to necommod , ' Irhiaoid - and ; new :friend!, *O l an • elegant article. besides ,:dvrmi,iithdr article line. Hid stock is large and,va• rioue, comprising fine'llilole Sliin. and' Beare r Hats' with Nutria, Summer and every variety of Slouch Hats. While lie cheerfully records his.acknowledgeirient o .Past,4nvor, he would respectfully dollen a ConimiftmetrofTub lie patronage. at the Old Stand iri Ntjrih Han over street. , GEORGE ~KEiLLER. •May';',d'l9 • Stationeiy and:xvidjazigeS. A LA RGIE lot of Post, roolecop and'gine Paper, by the. tearnr.elienp.__,A,lsoJbeiending Godey's and Surtabee2s ma n number. Also ; al Alrew novelg, es sooin ad published Mt eale man • • , . Banding Lots For Sale. I WlLL:offer far sale, orrterms whiely.will be 01 made reasonstae, Pour BIJILDINP-1 4 "8, on Pitt street ii`nd Five LOTS situated o i rill I streekin this borough: They ate sieve' d iti a part of the town which intrapidlyAlliiig i uP,. t and where prpp'ertv is - inerensing 'in Joins, ',II, nor sold.before MONDAY,tho-5111-44,arici-iiixt, they will on that day , . be em:ass:ll4o public sale at the Court House. Indisputable titles WIN be given InUi- . JOHN A HlllllRiglil. ~. . . THE subscriber invites the — attention af,,pur.• chasers to his exiensive variely,,of AVAPL PAPERS, samples •oi which ,tmay be •senn at his Hook Hi is enabled ,to st.city retail prices and to furnish the article it the shortest !intim. JACOB A PA" 0 N'S CHEAP 154 Chestatt Street,Corner ofSetreiith, Stvciines • Philcrilelph‘a. "ErN ()WING the wants or the community, IV the Proprietor or this Establish-t ien?. huts titled up n Store in the most elegant intinner, hirvingojec regard io the comfort of his rut— tomers, i e :ihnt every Stranger visiting his Book Store, nui3rlecreinireiy - at haute. HIS IMMENSE STOCK of BOlik9 is clan. aitied according to the Various Deptittmenhs of Literature, so. that *horst can hind the Books they are lir search of for themselves. Buying his stock for the most part at the Al:111'0N 'SALES. and being connected with one of the ' Largest Publishing . Houses- in this country, • besides publishing ;mecly himself, enalilcs hint 'to sell AI X noons at LOWER PRICES }has env other house of a similar character' oh this 'cont'continent. His facilities. for the IstronaaTion OF Tlooki inent., fife uusurpassed, hav• in' n Branch of his eitablishment in London, • where 'eiders of private gentlemenvre carefully ,executed and forwarded to this Countikil by every Steamer and packet.'. A CATALOGUE of Books with the prices - attached is issued gum terly, containing Lists of New Additions made to his large collection, which urn in all cases for sale at the LOWEST PRICES, or from 25 to 75 per cent, telow Publish era' prices. Thus in buying event a few Books, quite it considerable amount •ia saved. As a still further Inducement to saran. • gers visiting the city, everyone Who purchnses One Dollar a worth of Books, will receive a copy Or the'Siriciulocn IN' P:IIILADELPHIA nn eleannt 18mo. volume, the pricaiol whichqs 25 • cents. 6:7 - The limits of nn advertisement ore too. confint d to enumerate thb'prices,ob any of the Book, , or to give even .a faint idea of Ma*. mense advnntriges to he derived from purchas ing nt the great Central Cheap Boob Store, but let all who are in penrch of Books send for a Catalogue, and buy the books they are in want of, at d when visiting the city, give Appleton one calf. and you will be sure to 611 again. STATIONERY in all its branches furnish ed at the Lowest Prices. The Initials of those purchasing Letter and Note Paper, neatly stamped in aite 7 corner, without charge. , Orders for anP article may be sent by mail, addrersed to the Troprietor and the directions in all cases will be fully carried out, with great punctuality and despatch. °orders for Catalogues should he prepaid. GEO. APPLETON Bookseller, Publisher, Importer, and Sta. • tioner, 164 Chesnut Street, corner of Se vSnih, Smnim's Bitilding . [my9'492nto . Spring Sunni ter Styles. TusT . received full and complete sToelt•of el Spring and Summer Gooch, ,Yuitable for _ rind Fancy'Qolored Cloths of all descrip tions .—Bilt and Fancy Cassi Meres of all shades and mix,- tures, also Cashinerotis, Tweeds and Cieniog . Tons of all cOlonrs.and . quiliTich:Wesiings, Stl ;s Salins,.eatihmeres, while and Fancy Marseilles. With a' large .assortment of 'Gloves, travois, Snicks, Liner. and Silk' Handlefs, all open and ' ready for inspect ion as m Aland ooNpifaillie Rail Rood °Moo. • T. W SKILLS! • . May Tr - • ; ;I S. ELLIOTT, Main street. Carlisle.'" aTIERCILWWE'S INOTEZ • Fourth Street,. between Arch & :Market, • PHIVAIIEEPHIA. • • - THE Proprictiorilip;aiid .111nnagemeni n0111;8-- well ItnokVin hatel;:(iv.hich is locatcd•io the vary Centre of b n sitiesso haVing this daY i patigd into the 'hands of dm' itibcribers, they, .t;s 'leave to state that it is their' ,purydka to . : render it worthy of 'tholiberal entronage wlSlcnt has lkeen heretolbrettustanied; and ' lietieh a' - ramming attention, to deverve .thapetroitade of their friends; whoanak-fsUit-tliti-eittembusinevd or,pleasure.., r • ,- Ira • , 'eritfeKTlllHN' 11/ • Formerly , of the-Exhalige Hotel Pitetburg. may:l'49sr ' , • Looking Glasses , A LAI/GB rifiry I aendid. potiOriinenrcif hognify Frami'd L3l:1116g Mamie's cart ..100110 of I he- oubocribbrAt ,hfo aleap "blbed fiti7NOrtli Thin , iijor riffdol..! cARMONYerI ' ri,;11141,, HEAP LeyVlNS,;tieivi ' r Voryliiw subscriber; afeep ep etore in North r" 113 • ` 7,0 1T4 • ' INGEMilita . A _splendid eeportitter4 of Oibt,humeof Nn rio-ue pett,er tl of the eugaTiier in North Eifinover,street .Cakor.d see' 3",-WeAlititk,Zgy,` ay t s •• ;I p. 0.. 8 , tr 0 t 7. ; t. y oz d Ill'iribt'• l /Ti) FiPiAprt'PrVier t a , liin ,fid , '%Applb • OMR tAPI SkrOS •'"Lobeteie;. , X) lively Copp's. Ai- - etivieei OlirdipeeleeolojEfite•Meti;;fm*mixed Fretich iik a tv . . ml tzlimoe,(4lo4ute ' seemed - sfiro. pil utmreepived •. Pa 0 1 • 134P1 WT-10:- • . I#l*lWialmV4l). N AV Store anti . !ha; • Vtillgis , V•XiFy - ,chiftdfi;VriiiiieliWniid`,9:Tiyilipp ;' ; • -4tvilr 'it•cefOT .:I•Pilitl • 1 . 116 4- DIVA - 031,Ni91n0 -7: West! "toitpi,t rliecentrysoetijOjiiii e &scriber. rtAtitilitort EGG. 7. 1 .11 ; '‘ " AO," • ‘,--a.i.iitAirkt h sc u snititit , the .:, • • Ode s. alserilOopmgraerub-• • biri ',hens i 41 r S e t t TriVlO ON I 4O I P II, ' t 444. " rda i : 1 11 5 1 444situtd.„ .rY p4pdaqnyuassollmil t i lipti,r,wujr; ?of f 'AM -- • ..;"' ljOkr**F*. PAPERS ~:~~_. El