. loco foeos were chagrined and disapiitated,laittlipy. dared not, openly express themselves. Thft•lutd to submit quietly to the dictum or their leaders; the .- fat had gone forth k and the stale swing that "a better aelecaoa could,altliave been made;: was rePenled in every loco for:OjdUrnal in the state; rorter is now their candidate; theY 'war not fok him, but ''fdr:the. apoits; he will receive the undivided istippOre.t4i. :.._s'ce_ na l i tom foco", in, this state, aided its thei!wkililm* by t h e tremendous power of the - National 04Vern . - . . ' merit: Van Buren is aware that he is playing Niles, Pirate game, and ,lip also ittrows. that flennsyo , aniti is to be the theatre in Which hi alag battle will be flitight; and he will stake every thiniuiton the hazard, ,Men Sind money will he -bi tght into requisition, and' the 1, 1 numerous giSUb-T urers', in the' stite, ead on by : • • George Wolf, wii Ipave no stone unhirned; they will . resort to every think, no matter how corrupt; how despicable. Or mean,to sustain Van Buren and Porter.. . Already arp the hlrplinga of the KitchenCabinet.tra '' versing the state, urging upon The faithful-the-impor;: ' tance of " Mon and Harmony," and pushing the• claims of Deputy Gratin jilaster Porter.. , They fel , that theirpower is on- die : wane, and.--are: beComing siesperate, " 117;otra ; Me ; gods ,s/etei'mine to destroy 4heyfiret snake sttad," .11iit What, will-be the result of this contest between the National G overnment and the • independent yeomanry of Pennsylvania? Will the ' lltter submit to be dictated to, and lick the hand that' Smites them" No, never !' Tile. people know and Will maintain their rights. • Pennsylvania has suife,red much iitthe handtiof the late and present nationalad ; Ministrations but she is now thoroughly aroused, and will follow the -example _set her:by_ So_ man; of her sister state. -"The' second Tuesday. cf, October, next Will be long remembered as a day of triumph Wiley cd *freemen over the. combined forces of toe° fOco-- .1 'ism' and the hirelings of despotism. On that day, • every hill, every valley, and' every mountain elide • Within the Commonwealth, wqpour. forth their hardy and , freeborn sons who will deposit . their votes for • Joseph Ritner, the partner of-Washington County.. . „David R. Porter, the loeo foco candidate, has been m petty office holder for about eo years.. Daring that 'period he has gleaned from the public crib something hike $40,000, and he still crying "give! give!",- lie is actuated by no-high-motive for the.publie good, but -sets solely froin aTtliaire to enrich himself - at - the ex pense of the .people..„ He has been a member of the _LegWttire, biit While in'that, Wily he never diStit4 zifislied himself either aia,,,,atatesman or as a useful 'man of business. tt is said that he now holds the of 'free of Major General of theliMitingdon and Mifflin • snilitia; bat we:have never heard of any deeds of high . 'and ehivalrous daring performed b him in that cape -.• city b alive indeed his masterly "ret r eat" thr q ugh the back-door of a tavernist Lewistown; but hie friends call him Geneml,thilikingtherv4 to gull the,mple • .find-catch-Votes,-ace--they-kiiciw- that' 7 thd-citizens-ol: Penn%):lvania delight to honor nien whd havoerved , titkir t untry in a. utiritary'capacity. 116jal§o holds the' - office of- Senator o 4 'this state, and refusea to' re-, 'sign . ; although the - IdiSo &pet - 4 they are confident of electing him Gova-ncir. - .lie; however, knows 'said will holebn to hiV iireseWtOffici, as he thinks - the 97 in perspective rather tvertain., The Conveetion'of Democratic Young Men•Which lately, met at Reading, was the largest convention ever . asembled - in - thinatate: - It - u - na a mast enthusiastic:- meeting; : imp? . T every countorice) the 'utmost unanunity`prevailedonil every thitig rude dOne with an eye single to l .tbe peospbiity of the ,state. -L. T iere were near r rce housand delegates present, and-aMOng the whole there was llt.otte sentiment ptre;•ailed, that of a fixed determination to - Support Jc;seph rkitner . llo-bt doing - so guard well the true interests of the Whole ante. It was indeed a noble sight to behold 59 many young :men, from all seetiona of this wide-spread Common :wealth, assembled together; .rl,trk use the language D..wa.u.n.Jov_AloAnAs,..i.nMA_eloqurnt that oceasio "it resembled the vast primary meetings of tbe aye wl!en they vrtFt, - tognt.her, to vatch over the interests of their country." . The mi- -nioins of-Van Buyen-were,startleo at. thiiuneximcted display of btrengtl . i.intelligepce and. patriotiim. To the friends of come& principles in the' "key -stoner state, we would say,beactive,be vigilant, be wntchful, and success will'crown our efforts—victory will perch upon our standard. , SIDNEY. Perry county, June; HMI. • . ' tor . the Expositor. Ma. Enrivr..—Of all the casualties and impedi iments which have operated to impede the imosperity, eounteract,t4 eilterprize, nod deaden the energies of • the AmeriCan people, none. has had. at greater. effect -than premature and experithental plans of legislation., And amongst 'hit wlio have suffered from these things, none have,greater.ciuse hav e complaint than the active, laboring classeis of the community. isTeckiharily en gaged in the proie t ettior! of ; their labor; tins business portion of the people have but little time or 'opportu pity to investigate, or foresee .the results that must flow &OM Sridden and unldoked for changes . 'irr - t h-e -plans and policy of the gorridnicnt. Qonsequently, whilst the rich mantthe . carcuiating; seheMing poli tician, and the - speculator, arc often ,essentially.bene fited by changes and experirrients in legishiticin, which, they alone - could-'foresee the results of--the= 'cfaistes are oftcn-nverwheltned ruined, liefore_they_are-awnie of : the-source-from-Whence the evils flow. Tieing entirely dependent on one soirce— their business. or profession—for a livelihood, they depend on thatalone. Take it from them, or render -3t unprofitable by improvident legislation, and they ' Aare it — .once left destitute of the means 'of subsistence. Not so with the wealthy, avaricious man; the by politician,-or the main who Hies and thrives by the depressions and Misfortunes;of his fellow man. To ,sich.the reverses and• misfortunes of the in dustrious - .enterprising -,portion of-the community - einem - Trove: :his greatest rource of -advantage-and-prosperityvmd lhe-sehlomfaiisto profit-therebylo the fullest extent athatthe iis.ahle, And even when atiel do meet with 'reverses and diaappeintments-in-their-pursuitsrthe : 'effects are far frOm reducing 7 thcm to the condition and circumstances of the mass among.mankind. They. - are generally aware of what in to come in the shape esperimental • legislation, and direct their course accoidirigly. Or their resources aid such, that when oi t eprension and disappuintinentdo seize opbranch of business, they can lay hold of , and sustain them-:' seises by means of another, And , when all rail, they 07 to turn the CcinfasiOn 'MA derangiment ofthebuti - pass of others 4.0 their own advantage. • This is no imagituar7 picture.L.Allasbeen plainly !manifested durks the regrt of confusion and expert raents through which we have.jusepassed. The ruin Awl desoilatkin brought uponthc , laboring - classen of Innr Citizens, in raanY.parti:Of the country, by the ig norance and recklessness or;cair ritlerp at Washing,' • ton, have, . in no small ftree, contributed to the ad •atitage and proeperity•of the idle and the Profligate. Plans and experiments, - devised and concUetedby knavery and avarice, and carried into* effezt, indensi= bly for the benefit of qte peciple . ,..but which Aeginniwwas.known toixth'ostile_to_thpitAttMiN. have bean the sources from 'which some, of late; baie . essential benefit. * For no noone,r they. succeed in destroying the currency of the country and deranging; its' business, than they set about to contrive ' ----- -----sehetaes for , turning the disorders to their own private advantage. • • ' have been. led into these reflections, 11'r. ' by considering the immense importance, to, the, working classes of the community; of- ving men in . .*, legislative and executive departments Of the go yethment, who ~understand, and, who' are' witting to Afrotect, and :re - Commend the inte;stspi,„9f the , peat mass of the people... Men whosel . .o - iineatia4 With the agricultural anirmanufactiiring ihter6sts.of . the coun try enablek'them to originate and. carry 'lnto elf*. measures i 'votsciice - of the best interests of , these branches of natiopa) industry,by which theprosperily of tile natl.* must be vistained. • • But,:flB.l di? not wish at this time to trespass farther on yonilimits,:i shall !pave the consideration of this part of the subject - to 'some future occasion; when - , I. flatter thyself, Lshall bc , able ,to show some . g," Ood.rea sons why the Formeri-itud , I Meehanicsof our State , are 'deeply interested in their choice of men, friendly to their interests, as the legislators and rulets of this industrious, and, With proper encouragement, ir . eat .and proiperouS COMMONWEAITH: - • - I FOURTH OF-JULt Rl' A large and respcitable Meeting of the friends of the - present,._ State Administration, was. held at -the . public house of Henry Rhoads on Saturday evening- last, for tile purpose of making armngeirtents to cele brate the coming anniversary of American Indepen dence. . . The Meeting was called_to ordei ,, by the appoint ment of-Mr.-JOHN . D„ DORCAS as Chairmsp,.and JAsteanat.x . ap Secretary. . . On Motion, itestdved, aluh mepr j sf Edward VI: Diddle, M: Henderson , George M: Phillips; - Jacob Weibly, Jacob Breti, James A: Gaullagher ; ' - James.Nobleond.George Fleming, beacomMiliee,to i innke all oecessary.arrangenientsforcelebrating the .Anniversary-of Indepetidence.. ' • • On motion:the following. persona here appointed C ommittees to procure the-signittaires of diUse who May be desirous of celebrating'with theut on 1 that day. ' , •_ South.lF;!et Craighead, . . • - Jtfoi4h 'Vest Ward.—qmi; MtitTay,,Chas:-RoWad. :NI - East m: Ooi;iet, johii Early S. East Ward.—Daniel Eckles, John D. Gorgas.' • On motion, Resolved, Thai the-prite-o.filie".dirMer shall not exceed 50' cents. - • The meeting:then adjourned to_ meet at the'publio. house of Williatn Strolim . on Saturday evening next. JOHIV.D. GORGAS, chairman, . - JAMES Nontr, Sealetary:. . _ , mAR,K.E-T.s: Baltimpre i : June 16, 1838 operations-of- the-week-appear-to have heel' light, without my material alteration from former quotations.- The wagon -price . remains uni form at $7,75, and we quote from stores at $8,417:)a8. • Susquehanna Flour.,-Spes of - 1600 bbls. within a . few days.-past for fore:no-export, at sB.‘.. -.— Nye Flotir,z-We quote the - store price of Ist at $4,62-4 a 4,75.. The wagon' price is $4,50. The Inspections for the week, ending Friday even inet _comprise the following kinds and quantities:- 'Howard street Flour, - Is7B 10 City Mills, 6129 - - -- - 300 Susiptelianna, - • '79.5 • OO • • • Total •-•- - - • •^..„ • 310 • liesides 438 bblB. frortEPittsbtirg . vinThe Penn .sylvania Oanal,:and - 439 bbls. five Flour,_and 10 hhds. and. 76 bbls. • , • , GRAIN. Gersatm - Wheat was made early • th Alit: Week at $1,75, but Since then we have heard of .nofurthertraqactions. The: stock of this desr,ritititiii in.frst bands is about 20,660.biishels. TWeiparcels of Susquehanna red arere.sold early in the week at $ 1 , 76 Ina $1,7.7 per. bushtl. Caret—Prices•lave• been steady? throughout the week, nt 69 a 70 cents for white, and at 72 a 79 cents for yellow. • • • , ••• .•• . • ' •• • Ry7,--This article has declined, and we now quote as'in quality at about 85 aB7 cents. . • .• •-•% Otrts.—There is a fair demand, Which isnot equal ed by the supplies, endive quote to day at 93 a 34c; Early in the week, they were dull at 32 cents.• • WRISIf.E.Y.—Ve have to note a shade 'of dtiline in the price of lihdtkatAncei quote them, at 314 a 52 cents, •We quote bbls,, , from stores p1. : 33 , a 34 cents. as in qualitY.%"The wagon price of .1),b15.• is 29 cents, exclusive of the barrel. ,The inspections of the week compriseN392:hhds.. and 814 bbls: of which 376 hhds. and 937 bbls. were received from the Susquehanna... MARRIED, On Wednesday eVening the . 13th inst by the Rev: William Sjwole, diptain :TAMES. M. AMEN, to Miss ELIZABETh daughtei:• of the late Mr: David Laney—all of Carlisle.• 1 4 . : . . . On Thursday morning last, by,the Hey . . D. Denny, Mr. Jonr Hari,t.ast.,trr,•of treivvijl‘„Au Miss•Etiza- DETM E.; daughte:f of Mr. John Heineman, of Chant bershurg. ' • _. • . • • 'On Tueiday evening last,hy the Rev. Ir. Hey, Mr. IS:tSDVINOARD, to $155 both cif , On the 31st Revaqtßosenmiller,Dr.:_ Jo - Mv.W. Suttivsn, of, : centreville, MART; Only dqughter of Mr. ,Isitite D. Cii'ssell; ot",SpOnig• Mills, DielcinsOn' toamship: ' At Peteriburg, (York Springs) on MOnday the 11th_ inst. by the Rev. Me. Thorn,;Mr. ADAM STAUFrEtt, 'to Miss MiatuanEr Gannisra, both of the same DIED, On Friday morning hist, Mr's. ARY C4iollliili; wife Of I%fr. Car9thcrs, (turnpike) of West • •. rennstniro' township. . • , ' ThUrcidijAast, - at his ..residence ih,,Shitiptp& - • burg, Mr. ADAM WOLF, 11.9 aged 'and respietatile - • -- - -.-• - .• • 'FOURTH .OF truz „ r, l S3S. riIHE citizens of Xeurville and its vicinity-ivitl pet 1 ebrate the 62n AtrxivausAuT OF AMERICAN IN. DEPENDENCE, in the 'usual manner; without th'stincie Seferal - appropriato_addreeses will bedelivered in the Presbyterian Church: The Ladies of the Through and vicinity, and the public generally are invited to attend. • -- • Ay order of the Committee ofarrangement. • AN ORDINANCE' - •To . rttlee by Tax. the euni of $l5OO to de fray the ineulattal eipettsei of , - • the Borough.' • TILE people of rlisle by their 'roar Council hereby - ordain an fleet, that the sum of $l5OO, .be assessed, raised - and- etrln pursuance , of the Charter'of Incorporation,m and upon the inhabi.: tantsorthe•boiough of aflisle, for the year 1838, to beirpplhatto_defiay the expenses of thev Borough, '." 144 to Ifieet in9l) approprfations as„the: Council have .. madeitor shill frinktime to time Make for the ensuing' • YearifPrAorcitifilitotrOses. Passed , l6tliM___, A av 1838. ' • FREI3I{. Witl7/13_. I 'lune 18, 1838; •• N TED , SALESMAN- in i Dry W,foods Store in,this 'One who,.ean ipealc the German, anal well aequalateriwithihn bu fleas, wonldbe pi.eferred. ' :Ervreire'ofthe'Pritita Carlisle; June 11, 1838. ' •. • 1-.:,..4 . .* . .0:.°.!/p . Utak 70 grit.. ellEallP TILIA . EPER: TE subscribers have just receisto,lfrom the cities of New York and .Phititirle/phiaol,llndielne as sortment at new desirable G_oods, among whhich are Rieh Painted. Myslins and Lawns . . • Rich Figured Satins:alutpoult de Scries, • • • , . Black and Blue-Black Poillt„de Soles, and Gros de Naples. •^ * • - Black IL Lute,strings,' Gros de Paris, Gros de • Super and extra Super Lyons, Silk Velvets. ' Lupins Bombazine and Baraages, . _ . Black Satin Vesting, . • - Black Italian'and imitation,cravats., • - IndisrSatins and Lkvantines. ". "_ Senehews and Sarsnetts, Coloured Lavantine:and,Marceline hartdkcechlefe. Super 'Linen. CR mtitioL.Handkerchiefs, Pongee, Flag and Bandanna ..,do Blond Gauze Veils; and Derni.Veils, Blacki.Bobiuett Veils 4-4 5-4 and 64.**: _ , Ladies' and Gentlenien's English Silk Hose. , Hoskin; and BOtver.Gloves, , - Britra super Buck , do., • - ' - • White and Colored Silk . and Ccdton dlovee. • - • • •,_,..Robinett Edgings and Irisertings. • • 4 . -4, - s=4;ind - 6=4,Babinetti, plain — iiiirfigM'ed, • -, Plain,acd Fiwired.Swiss Muslin,' • Satin, , liondrirsme_, and Taney stocks, - Assorted Gauze Bonnet and Cap Riboil; 946, and 12-22 new style Bonnet dd • • Rich Embroidered Belts% -; • • • • - .Nearkippositet k he Carlisle Ban. . . TAKE „NOTICE: - •, . LL persona indebted to the estate of MAnit Wtz.aolf, late of this. boto4gll, 4 rdeeeatedi please to. mike payment 4ithont delay ; and,_thoge having claims againatsaid estate, will present them to • . SAMUEL . ELLIOTT, ,Ex't , . Of the last .11111 - of Mary D. Wilson, dec'd: Jtine 18, 1838. - LAST NOTICE. pprsons Indebted to byttai Msnitt.tx, tirinistrato - i of the estate of-HENRY MYERS, ate of Allen township, Cumberland county, deceased, are, for, the last tinge, requested to -meetsaid aNtark, ley at Shepherdgown, (township and condV aforesaid)to pay - off - their reapectiVe thiciii; on-the Sixth day,of August. next and those- having -claims againstaaid estate, will present them On the Seventh of .dukuot, - „Also, those who have accounts with the said Markley, Will come to the said ,phice and pay off, on-the- Sixth 1 . of Anglia, and much oblige ineois I have moved to Franklin county l Pa.; and it will be very inconvenient for me to call i gain. I hope this notice will, be with. - • • • 4 _ s . . . DANIEL MARKLEY, Adsn'r.- June 18 3• 1839.-L6w._ - • • TAILORING. WILLIAM 11VPHIERSMI, THANKFUL for past favori,'hereby informs the public:that heJtill continues.to.earry. on the a " boy& nientionedbusinesa t in - • • • - S • ,Street, e; • few doors west of •the Post Office, and-directly op 'posit° the book store' . of J. Loudon, 'Where he is prey paretrtoficcommodate all who niapfavor hint with their custom, in the mostpeat manner, and at reason able price's. By strict attention 'OlO business and an earnest desire to please, he hopes to receive a liberal shar,C. of public patronage. . . P. 8.-r• The. lateit city fashionS he constantly followed up, . • • - .ll:stepply of HEADY MADE CLOTHING. ._ eonstantii - kept on hand, and for sale on reasonable June 18,1898.—tt" 20, deetnebertatad.• County Lyceum, THE Semi-annual meeting of the Cumberland County - Lyceum will be held at - Mteusstesnuna on Saturday, June 30th • exercises as follows: _ . . ' ../It 10 o'clock—An siddress by President•DUrbin,- President of the Lyceum; which will be followed by- Reports of Committees, and of delegates from localLyccumti;...also_by_ithe exhibition of minerttlO curiosities, and works of, art, whether designed . for the Cabinet of cheLyfeurn or' not. Jit 2. st'elsek , --Address by James Hamilton, Eurr,l to be followed by the 'diseussionuof the follaVing questiono' WOW the pecuniary interest: Of the Far mers and Mechanics of our State• turdr, 6y their - al- - , lowin g a- greater portion of time to their children, for acquiring an.ediication' .2' • ' • • ROBERT CAMERON;Ree.Sce'ry, -- • , • Curnbcrlcind County Lyceum. N. hoped tliat early ateaSutes wilk bq ken, by all tree :Lyceimis 'of the county;'-to •Seetire. rcpresentatipn at this 'meeting: and that "the. Dale, gates will come up witlpritten reports, touching the operations, state and .prospects of the Lycetims which they severally represent • _By order of the .E.ectitii. , e Conimittee. ,fune I f; 1838. THE GIRARD LIFE - INSURAN - Pki .12nnyity . and Trust Company of Phiiadel- Agee; 159, Chestnut Street. • • CAPITAL QF #OO ,000. • , • Chayter Perpetual. IN3!:JRE. iivr,s, w ant Annuities , and Endow- - merits and make contracts general!) , that involve the:contingeney of life. Accept TrUstonsauthori;ed by the Charter; ri•am aorpcirate bodies, or. Courts Ofi'Justice, arid execute, them,agrecablv, the desire_of the-parties,nrid„l•cceive..Depoke_s ufC_ money_ in Iso9tfand-on.interesl,.l. • , , • lAFE L IN,SI.IItANCE.:E=The, those,nfany"office-in:the Union. • Ratesfor,lnstritig $lOO. • • l• • Age Fort Year For 7- , Years Whole Life ~ditiniraffy. 4nouggY• • 20 $ O 61 $0 oo - el .77 - ,25 100 1. 11 04' • 30 I\3l 4 aq. . 311 35 • •1 153 ; 2 75 40.. 1"69 83 3 20 45 191 IA6 . 73 • 50 1 90 2 - 4 60 . 55 . 2 32 3- 21 Further information can be obtained brazplieation at the office." 11. W. RICHARDS, Pres% JOHN F. JAMES, actuary Grorieti W. Asu, Treasurer. June-11-0838.-6m To:the heirs and"legal Represiniatives of JOHN CWMPBELI . ;,' ,laze of Piankford tozdriship, deed:: : TAKE NOTICE that I will hold an Inquisition on a writdite Partition° Facienda, on the premises late of John Campbell, deed; on TUESDAY the 24th day of July, 1899, at ten .o'cloele, A. 111., where all inter ested may attend. • • ../0117V . M.VERS, .Sheriff. , • Sheriff's Office, • ' • - • Carlisle, 4th June, 1838.55a.77--zsv:.:,•••••i*.-. . . , , . REcTiFTED.w.HisEg r lci - 7 ~ _ , mHE spbsOribe - r, realdinit near, Swing korin an.; 2. flounces to the public thathe will constantly have 4 01gec on hand a suppar of /rectified firdis ((aline all IR) key for tole,. e has - al ao Old Whia• - 17 - -z- 7 .' ID key *MO tuiabeen rectified, and ivill -•— whe acl:4 in quantities tb trait intrehlis-• ere., • • " ' - ••' ' • ' ' June 11; ,I • j ,•. , • •ht-G. lIEL V 00ER. ii.381•,-1 - 1 4 '. • '- - • . • ... ~ . , aI will be sold by the Keg, ant vu mantricoLaciano,wpicery o rb., 7 77; dupe 110.838. BOOTS, SHOES, & DROGUES, at:eT,riiittlely;4ieived and fikiale. by , • , CITA% BARNITZ: 14. ' " • • '24' Ito .1110UAlt .11.7 r HO USE • - THE subscriber announces to the public, that he •. . has rented. the well known id " Taverig Stitisd • -5 • r of Sterrett 'BGap; -7 miles North of Carlisle, and 14 miles West,of Ifar -risteirg.-Where-he-solicits publiwPatronage. His tableshallbe.filleAl with the best, the markets Will. afford ; his par is sup Plied with choice Liquors. Al, so.stabling,Witli all the:neoessary. provision for hor ses, and 'attended with a careful header.., • To,thode.iinacquainted with. the "piece. he would state, that it is situated , on a fine healthy . part of the country, With a splendid view of Cumberland. Valley, from the observatory,sixaCtifon.the top of the Blu9 Mountain, at the junction of the . State sads, frofe Harrisburg to Landisburg and Bloomfield, and front Carlisle to Clark's Perry. Persoes:Wishirig to spend a few weeks In the country, during iffewarm.w.eather, caulff not find a more coinfodable :place, it being be,. tweenond within' but .2i Miles of the 'Carlisle Sul phur Springs, Cumberland county; and •fir miles from the Warm Springs; Perry county., Cold or • warm baths in fine order at any time: He hopei that by. strict attention to, business and a disposition to please, to'merit And receive a share of public patronage.: • ' • . . JOHN LOVek, - STERRETT'9 GAP,} --June-2, 1838. . •• sHERIFF , S. SALE; BY virtue of a writ .of : VenditieniPaponas tome rectcd, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county,wili be exposed to public sale, An Saturday the .21st. day ofJuly 1818, at 10 oclock A: M. the following detTeriba - real - estate, tcralt. — • Grove-estate,-containing twenty-fiveihousand acrea,of land, more'or less, situate in Dickinson and South Middleton township,- Cumberland county, with a Furnace • and Forge, Coal Houses, SmHh and Cat- Renters Slit'cp;ti Large.Briek Mansion }ranee, and thirty Log ;tenant- pouses,--one -grist and saw.mill, a two gory stone office, two large and excellent barns, one large, stone stable,, and several small stables t find, other bufldmg9, ore flanks, Minerals, &c. adjoining lands of Ageorge Ego; Moore and Biddle, the .Adams, Cipintrline, and others. There •is ,a large part of this estate which is cleared - and so improve) i ail to - be ad triinaltly adapted to 016 purpose Farming and ,part of it is occupied by tenants, andin irgo,cd. state of cultivation; the ore-bank and; timber for coal are so •convenient to the Furnace and Forge and can be had at so little . expense.as to make it amongst the most superior lvoa• Establishments it -Pennsylvania, - the l i water never fails to an, extent to injure the full open iitionTof either. Forge or 'Furnace; taking ericry thing connected with the establishment into consideration;-it has no.inperior in Pennsylvania: • • The above establishment is now in full operation and the. furnace has lately been repaired- .with the patent hot blast„--Seized and taken - in exleutiori_as the property ofiieter Ege, and to be sold by me - Also, .11 Lot of Ground; situdte in iht. town of NeWbiirg, c r umbeaand county,contaiiiingsoft , 'lll breadth, and 159 beet in length, adjoining Lots of William 'Boyd, an Alley, awhile Main Street, having thereon - erected a., . " - . - • _ -- , TWO sTont •• - • . . Brick & Frame House. AND LOG: . ST.IIBLE. : Seised and taken . in execution as the property. of . John C. Smith, and to be sold by me, JOHN MYER,S, Sheri f f. v Sberiffs Office , „ • Carlisle May 25 , 1838._ . OTICE. . . . - • At an Oriihina' Court, began nail held onTueinlay the.fir4tilay of. May, A. D. 1838, and holden at Car lisle, in , . and fer: Cumberland count}' Y „Befciii . the . Judges of thelsame !Court; &c. the follthving proceed-- . _ ings were hail, to wit: -, . , '.. - . 4. . • • . - gd -- May, - 1838:N.In the case.of the estate.of .Jacolk . - Rhodes . , Ale - ceased. - It 'rmpearing to the court that _the Aditiinstriition awount of Jacob -Rhode", :deceased, has been settled by . theAdniiiiiitratori Sarni Rhodes, and-there have been advancetriefits made by- thq intes,- tate, to. the .sevgral ileirs at law. The Court do noW grant a talc upon all the heirs and legal . representa tive' °file said deceased, to at the next-stated Orphans' Court, to be held on . f.he4th,day of Septem-- her, A. A. 1838, and shew 'etiiitie Why they "should not be severally charged :upon the final settlement of the said estate; real-and 'personal; with the advancements made to each of them i and to whew cause why- the recognizance entered into by Samuel Rhodes, to whom ,the real estate was confirmed, should not be regulated _accordingly. 4 L • ... , I- • Cumberian--"Count#, ss. ' • -,, : . - • I do certify that. the . above is a-true. L._b ..) -..) extract liken fcom the recordirifirthe .2 - Orphans' Court, in and for said county. In testimony whereof, thave hereto put ~..,ei , ,:` myaignature, and affixed theleal of said I Court at Carlisle, tat June, A.D. -1838. •, • . . THOS - .7CRAIGHEAD, - cl'k O. C,- Carlisle, June 4, 1838. . i "------.....„......... NOTICE. • At. an Orphans' Court began and held on Tuesday the first day of May, 1838, andholden,at . Carlisle, in and for Cumberland eounty... Before the judges of the same Court, &c. the following proceeding were had, Ist May, 1838.:. In the ease Of the citation to the heirs or James ysert,' late - of Hopewell-township deceased,: to appear this day, and accept or refuse to accept of,the;r9f.,eatate Of paid ,intestate 'at the valip, tion, and apprausement thereof, taken. by the Inqua , tioni &0.. The Sheriff • niakei return ddix. serVed on all who reside In The; Cobol 'further order that pnblib , hotick he. giVenAte.those .heirrg who resifts but of the counfy .fit - therrfext stated Orphans' •CourtrAo - be held.at Carlisle t nforesaidi on Tuesday the fourth slay of Septenilier next, and accept or refuse to accept the estatenfthe said James Dyiert, or spew cause, why thesame should not he sold. . Cumberland , County, ss: • . • •• - Ido certiftheove tolea triex tracttnenotrorecwioftesr 0 phanlourt in , and forsaidCounty. r ln testimony whereof,l have hereto liht ray iignature, and affixed the. seal, or.said Court a Carlisle, the. 3Gth'May, 1838. • • . THOS. CRAIGHEAD, Cl'k 0. C. - June 4,1838.--4 w. • • • - • 4 ----EOOICAT,...IC II • . . • :Tir6-sitr:atibtrhaiing-relinquished tho-Metcantile.: business and delirous of closing - his unsettled e , 9counts, its iht , intends 4eaving Shippeniburg, begs leaye to-call the Attention of nhose who have unsettled aecounts to Oalkand Aettle them; as.there Will be iv further indul gence • given. aftee;the caret of Auguiti xis all accotuns that are.not—settActilrY that date ; shall be ,phiced in the, lianda,of MigiStrate for collection without respeCt to vetsons: • THOMAS ]RIMES. . j Shippensburg;Jtvr.l24.lB3l. - „ HE' public will take notice diet letters testansen. tary..liace been issued to the subscriber, resi. dlng in Monn3e township; the Executor - of - the last Will and' Testameiit of -CONRAD - ENIMINGER, latis - ef - Siltier - Spring - townshipt'umberlaud -.6 oUntyr. deceased persons havinm olaimd or:aeniands ''Againit the-estate .of said teCedent, are: requested to utake the same know% to him; vithout delay ; also, all persons - indebtidlo- said -eafateotTe.requested..teusalt and settle. .. . . • .' • HENRY 111YERS, Exeiutor. r • june 1 f 1838-6 w - WANTED, Several - journeymen - MILLWRIGHTS, CAR; PENTERS, and WAGONMAKERS, by the . putt- . scriber, at has establishment in ihtiAtorough' of N oun : villg to whom. constant •employmeactletl thb highest wages will be giv-Pe• • 134.13. ittflGAN. . Newville, June 4, 183L-i7:Swi* • • & - It'YFl' • CORlCNlP— HE- opbsonber; Warehouse; for 'lye rrt. ' OWEN NrCAB 4 Harrisburg, June „ if, ast, • . • . . . . . . mAtittati,.• )811t 0111ity,j4tAielietiaOlior . W a eare a lt f E th Lg the storehouse of OWEN M'CXBE. Harrisburg, JunE 11,1898.. - • • •'! , i• .- • • goociorafintve Harripbii , June It; i • , '‘ e - WET-M 2 G4IOE-continue ? ~ s_ tO_reoeivO Aid - 64 4 . , warf . goods • and iiroduwsiiy rail 'rbad ttil!hilko . 4: ilanifiburg, Jlne ii tivr , ••". " 6 119ati ll iitittg " o lti116 12- Pigir: 11;jii.,411N4 •- r f or lui s/7-4117.7 4 - . .yr f tfot (VP (AI( - • • _ . , _EiGHTV_HO ' SF4$, (40Illaiks and 40 flaiis,l Are require'd Eor the United States t' Cavalry School of Piietice," at Carlisle Barracks. .. These Horses must be wellformed, strong, active, and.perfeetly sound I betWeasi four and obi years old; about fifteen hands iiigli, and long tails. . _ . A fait-114re Will be paid, in , cash; forlUU.ses oftlu defieription.. • , • . E. V: SUMNER, Capt: • . ist Dragoons. Carlisle Barracks,Z may 17, 1838. S MO' Ok at Thifi ' • HAYING disposed — Of 'request, all Vikc have unsettled accounts, partic, ularly those who peat thernselvesto_belo debt, Ni the,orod4oraikgen eraliare apt to observe, a ConlrtiendithlS,priOnpthesa;) to call at the residence of the•-'suliscriber,, soon, : and „preventlikny_selidit onli3part, that might occasion dryness hereafter. A. constant, eupOfgofTßßAN= DHETH'S PILL , be keptrat the Post-Office, by JOHN MOORE: Newville, May 29, 1898: • LUMBER .AN i . • •• Metal TATITP4 ,itHE.,,„tiscriber respectfully Inform hii - ftlends, and the public generally, that he .has for sale, Att• lice Coil - and . t urriber."Yard, on the bank of the &mine hanna`river, in the town of Worraleysburg; 4000 - nitudieis'superior Sriiitg • • • coal, P_annl and. Common BoiWda. . Poplar-Plank and .Sicaniling,-4.c.-4Vc._ .•, 2600, good quedity;:seasoned.T4.lit Bar , .rel Staves and Heading; • All of which he will. dispose of at low ratesaqd on the most aecommodittibg Perions wham* to :purchase would do well by, calling with the aubscri. her, and examine his stock before they purchitsc else where.. • GEORGE, RUPLEY. -April 9 T -1839.--3m. • 19. - -1013.4)DUCE-& - COIVINIggION r. Inn cr." n • SWIM laVerElf 4 • . Broad Street, Philadelphia. . THE undersigned respectfully informs the citizens orrrthaltlin iiiil - Cnralierlatid counties.. that he opened a WAREHOUSE in Broad Street, next door above ilroad street Hotel, for the sale of all kinds of Country Produce, and respectfully solicits*consign; meats,: - - - : Prom his' general acquaintance, knowledge of bp-. sinessi and the exercise of hie beat efforts to,prornote the interest of his customers, he flatters Idinsclf that he will be able to retider.genertd;satisfaction. , ' - 7 • . JACOB BE.R.LI.IIr. Philadelphia, *ray, 184 - • -REPERt . Philip Berlin, CliarnbersbUrg:. David Mahon, Esq. . pen'bu' Geo:.W. Ififne.9 4 Rego. . , - - - - Oen. 'Alexander,. ar l i : 1,. W. ,11f., - Headerson,...Esq: c .... Jacob Rupp, Beg: • Harrisburg. .Geo.., W. Layng, Esq. ' • . Estate of Robert MeParland,-;ieee'ased -• NOTICE - Is hereby given . , - .that letters pf Administration on the estate of Iltibert McFarland, late of the borough of Carlisle, CumbeHand county, deceased, hare this day issued in due form of law tq the subscriber; *ho resideant•Frankford township, county aforesaid:, - All cliims • or demand's against the estateufthe-said- deccdent r are-requested-to-make known_the same Without delay; and those indebted to said estate to pay their,said, debts to • • _ • . • . • ROBERT LAlRD,A.dministrator. May 290838.-4 w. . 26 Poi. Sale: .12n excellent and commodious Two &dry DWELLING , HOUSE, - with the lot of ground on •which it stands of about MIME •.1 CR:ES—ll:eying thereon a nuintier , of , choice Fruit Trees : u Well of never-failing' Water at the door; stabling, &c. ThB property is pleasant ly situated in Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, Pa.,.one quarter of a mile west of Bricker's Mill; on th turnpike road leading from Harrisburg to Carlisle. Terms reasonable •, enquire of .S. Hep burn, Esq., earlisle, or of the subscriber on the prem ises. • JAMES WILLIAIVISON. April 23, 1838. _ . - - =DISTILLERY FI - XTURF s-- Sale—ChetipP ' A large and superior Patent Boiler, capable of dia.. tillingso bushel& of grain ilaily,•with. Copper. Worm and Globe, in an excellent condition. Also - a quanti ty „Copier Pipe, Thyme Cocks, Ilurnace Bare, Esi . . beang;the, total, machinery. an - exteosiiie now dikontiutie:d, .They willte sold cheiip,, and an parts or togetheri t i suit purchasers. : I . • _Apply_Shy mail; or personallyi to_the Clarke's Ferry, Perry county, Pa. I • . Clark's ' • , • AMOS A. JONtS: Clark's Ferry, May • Punzit_c,i SiILK:* . . - WILL be - exposed to publie sale,. on PiidaY the — _ — . - 22gitatircigjonelavo. - :VALUABLE L - I§.T.Ei; s ituate partly in South Middlton township, cuthber, land county, and Huntingdon township, Adams coon ,ty, emitairuni in all about , • SOO 14.01t213$ The Wood Land belonging to this property, ie,divided into loti - of from 5 to 20 Acres each, whiCh , will be sold separately. This ]property was formerly occu pied by. Ludwick -- .Waltemne, .deciased:. Persons wing to perehape,. can call upon Jacob Glass* Zeigler,,tertants on the property, who.will take .fileatatre. - ltrgiving -any -information -that-may-be re (inirell-of there. Sole. to Commence at 10 o'clock of said day, on the. property oceprpied'. by Jacob* Glass, when due often ' tendance?will be given and terms.of sale made known J05EP.Lf,_7:417,40.p;., • Sit'y in fact for .12 gnei irciNm ire. June 4', 1838. • - • • . BOIITN.MB,,_EIONNETS, froall'.4upply,of coloured - Englinli - Braid - Straw Florentie BcauI,andORIENTAL BONNETS, have Snot been rebeived,and.are offered umommonly by, • ARNOLD & CO. FRU T . . An assortment :of Vresh.Fruit just received-and for sale by ' S. ELLIOTT— r Saltlion k , ailu — alla Ile colour of Glint's, Minktuti. Satin Ribbon* ate by . ARNOW • • WW/1.a4 0 .1 11 ! et t • • HO" 141kr'r Ift 1 it, el 7 low. •Ju.? • - elier fikre..best N:o. rece".c". 1 : JOHN J. • . . _ ~. ' . • Best' Spertfn • 011.. ust received, aflarge supply, which will be told vets low, citherbi the barrel or retail. Also, seve ral barrels best clarified whale oil, warranted to burn blear, .. , .. - . JOH,y,--/f...710,ER5. . „ nAlit Cloth Cape and Palm-trail:fats, for sale by • • C. OGILBY. JUST received; a •suppl,y,ofoi(orTison.74 Pills; in find 4 23 cent BOWS. C . . • ogliny: MEM tar.", slaw -ski% -•-N r sr 1 Vt. 1 /' ei, ',, Of 0 1* _, _±l • / ' • w, . • ._ The subseritier takei this orkintiunity of iinnounidng tohis friend's and.the public ,geperally, the , pleiiiiiig intelligence; that he is noW 'receiving and. fipertingp w wg the store I re ' -recently occupied by Mi.. Thomas Nimes, direc f y epposite the store otGeOrge Hairidl o Esq in the b ' irpf-fih En ti an Bd.° new and splendid ~. ilifiekt of , ~ . -ra shionable -gcioligi whiel have bOriiielected 'With gvetit care - in - Philiniel phis, Neirlork and Baltimure t nnd Which he can confidently recommend to his frienils and cuitomersi as being well adapted to the present and approaching season] and withal he is determined fo my as CtIBAP as theharslnces of tfietinies andthe scarcity of rbney may require.•-• , ... ,;• ~ -Blue, Black, and limey c olored cloths and eassimers. Sattinets a good 'assortment. u , . • ,- - . Bombazine, ' •1" - A liands.oitie . 4-tiple lot" Gen. 'Circassian; and— -; .- --tlemen'a-Sumider Wear: Princetta,,. - - ' Brown Irish Linen; ' , - • Bleached do. . dci. ~. .., „ -, '. , - , -- Bleached Itusala drPliag;.• • - • Blcaefied Frenqh drain- =. • • . •• • Brown andshlrtings . arid - shietingi. A splendid,gisortment of eali . coes and painted:Mus ' Zephyrine-4 beagtiful article for dressee ; k. • Bla - Gros de. Naples, do. Italian lutestrings. handsonae assortnierirofGingliams, , Plain and figured book:, Swiss, jaconet and oembrie mulling. • . Silk Bandanna andFlag - Handkerchiffs., • A "splendid assortment -of . gaule fancy dress Handkerehiefik • 'Bonnet, cap and belt Ribbons. : -Shad, Mackerel,-Herring and cciddslu, ' • Grass and Groin , Scy-thcrand Saddle Trees. ~ Looking Glassee„CarpctingAnd Matting, Bee: Sm. • Ai ,complete.assortnient, of. Men's Black, Drab; .Pup_ ind Wool lIATS-,,ralni-Leaf I WS. • .TAlsfhap aortrirlit of : IL4'II.DIVARE-'• ..• Containlng .alinosteveriarticle in pre!ient use, either for Families or „Mechanics.,• A:-large assortment of Boolcs„and Stationarg. -- • -I a s CIDIAN3 - 01 - :OULECOLagei - L. • Of eiery - description.- Also; in extensive asssort - • •bf . - • . , Groi.eries,-Liquore;QueenswareiGlass,4-6 Which,- together with a great• variety- of.goods,„tod tedkous to, njentitni,.be 'bow differs to theraiblie,,witli confidence, believinkthat none Who niav give, him a call will, haye oetiastointo . turn ti,Vit7,llipsatisliudi ad he is deterMined.to sell on very. liberal terms for CASH, or the initial cieditto . punctual men. • • • All kinds of tountry produce will, be taken in ex. change for Goods. - -• GEO. JOHNSTON', Shippensburg, May 2B;1838. 26 Nrixt - VWcretio - f -- THE stibsc ribers lode just:recei:reA inSidditicni to their fornier.sfOck, a hands:Dale assortment of SPRING-AND SUMMER. - - - • (50 0 11 P 2 g which makes their assortment now. very goodi apd will be sold very low. , They most respectfully solicit the•public to give them a call: • • • •1, . P. S.—Coutitrt produce will be taken in exchange for goods. • f .. • • J.-& 11: WtTNDERLICH & CO: Shippensburg, hue 4;1838.—tf. ' FRESH , • • _ 11, %:03(03 . V1 Ilaving.reCently returned from,philipielphia and New York with a VERY , EXTENSIVE ADDI,- TION to mffornierSiOck; I liegleaie tti - eifef to the citizens of Cirlisle and the. Public - generally, . • . .12 GEATER3.Z JISSORTIV ENT; . • • Comprising etery article in Atka Drug line, which. I will dispose of l'Nozzeitz..or RETAIL at the lowest Fossible cates.:• Physician t 7-enuotrx Store keepers ullers and othera, are respectiiillv' invited to give me ri call at the Old ffi.and on East RiihStreet. • S. ELLIOTT: Carlisle, - May 28;1838. . 27 IS . . • Just returned front the city of Philadelphia with general assortment of WINE'S. En LIQUORS; purchased frrethe first hands, in Coed and.gltias, , to .which 1 iniitetile.attention of Innkeepers, generally: - Li sb9N-Tenerilre i -Port i 3Old Madeira, PaleSiter-- • - -----rYt'l/islag*T-Chatnpaigne, Cladet, Muscat, • t..• find Hock VINES; 1: •, • t •Bratitly, Holland Gin, and.Qld Whigh been..purchased at the shortest Prices, and Will be disposed of on acaomutodetiog terms. CHAS. BARNITZ. Rapkiiti tir• 1... .`..: ... ', . _,. The subsciribr has just returned from Philiiilei phia and. Baltimore with a large supply, of Driks, Taro: ts,-Oilu_no.4lVaraisliteL., Also, Schnol Books, in every viiis4,ruogether_ with the . standard end Mil". eellaneons"works, rend all the new piAblicaVons: - • • .4 la* aBBoßia - erifht — stationarr. - 44prand-letter_ paper by the rum. Also, a large inrietpef Fancy articles, which will „be sold on:auceirtmodating terms. . • - JWILV J. MYERS. . • •s. - - ' CaiBBle,,jfay .?..2, 3.110. . . PSIN ' ' ite...00 -.., I would,oll the attention u Palitterivand otliyi,ti 1 to a large ossurtmunt.or,Painla, e. which I Itaveju k st reeeived, - anil Wiltsell unusually low. ' White 'Letictrin. 261 b. 4 itilb . : Alga": ' i- . - .Dry: . .' . . • , , ~ Chiaati,e Ygllotv, . Litharge, ~ , 1 - do: ..0 rein. , $ ixn,tehilt*Ut; _Lruiet„elti Nei .„ :.fllatii 0/44 :_. f ' Fentrca .14\ ;- , r ose Op,k ,• , ~ l'Ad Lead. '-•;,.. _ - Bpt .' Mittliiii; __, ,Ormike' Atinet4) . - tstp r : rbi•ipihhi ' Jantiti,.e.Li .11 - 7'. ~1 ta ., , -• -Aum........-----; IREC - ,EIVIRID AMEOFOR Is4liVi, watt_tbe. A vailetroi . isitietling mad raudly_Baskets; ISor . CHAS. BA 24 Z Z. ') ,, . 1 7 It . . -- . . .... . _ ....., EIMNIII WILA PPING► VAIL fo r "ikay. • ' p;il •tQirZ. /*consoling/1' ehesp , mehs C,ateiriarlitiattitottor N a taiings, aile at aye ptare 4 47.791,xt ta O. ' '• it • VALUABLE PROPER . • -UP C I) Le' Alta . • :THE taibicilber will isell at , private sale, ' lelm,for a term of years, thatwaluable tract of situate in the Southern part of the horotigh of Cuelile. containing about 5 Acres, having triptvon erec • • ritirge.StOno "funding,. • . • . (rorrnerly known ae "Gray' s Distillery,") ' MILL 1101/St tipd BackNelling.H9 . l3se, with:two wells on the premnieih Thi;pr.operty is suitable In, , &Poses, such ne distilling, a foundery, pr tau The buildings will be sOld or leased, with or sridn-nt' the land, and possession given immediately. 'Foy terms apply to.. , . . • , .•. JANIESARIVISI'RdNO. • Carlisle, April 9,183 i. ' • • . FARMER s OTEI., • • -•-• . . • ifigh Street, a few.. doors east i 1 the • ' • . Court ilatts.e4 • - . • • •-• " • -"• • • . , Th.:tuhiariber having leased the ., OMNI „ estahlishniai from Mr.--Simoit PI; ncierliM ; and . ing provided • himUif with (very Wilk pecesstirj . , is now enabled - in accoiiihmtlateAravilletstp.l otlitiol 14- a style that will mstfaiittiPmilie Oldie Who that:til wr hint with a . , . • • -ruit-Ob-liehtitAit „ — • iece4e thi special. attention. ..Theiie int 411 . kept constantly provided with the beitof THE LARDER .• - . . . • • 4•. , „ hill at "all tides be altundantty-suppliell-.lildi or- ilia - fielicactei . ihieliifile season and market etukrOillr.f;' eind,no .eiertiolt4 . will be wanting to . please Ma pidaea - of the most fastulithis. .--, . ' . . - • THE STALES odnuilodions ttnd secure, A l a careful and . 10110111 , uve. hostler _will alivays in attendance: BOARDERS will he taken by the weekitstonth ot i.w, on the.moSt reasonable terms.. .• A strict attention to business and an anxious-desire to please; will, he trusts, ensure hint - a reasonable share of public patronage. - JA.COik Aprll 23,1838.—tf. • . • { P 7; .H. . 3:lie cars run past the above estatilishtnect. It 6 lind'l I o'clock, A.M. and at 2 and 7 o'clock, lt. Bt._ : J. /1. 0414 , 11.4