:'!„::',. .i . :::::0111:40,k it K:le TS*, • Thilqdelj#(.4 &In/m[l=ll/10 'depaudfoi 'Ellin. his imtherlimited, at dad rate' current - last - week. tit $7-'5O , per bb - 1,7_ Rye Flour, fair sales at $5 '25 to :5 :50, mostly ii„Sti. -Com Af e o,,corpiderableitalekbave been made this . week. at soiii.lit*Aital 87i } in ibis./ '•• • IGltYoNi:4leiii;t r ki:ihOhainid titishebrfair to prime, Red 041:10 67,and ;Mine Mixed Itediiind White i $1:.68 peribusel. Saleir'ofßyeat„ • . , 117'98 Cern--la the early parlor th week; rennsylvatihkaail Soallierivisold at 99 for Flat'and 93 for, Round Yelloit. &gee, sales have been made at 90 for. Flat YellOw,' and 89 cents for White:: Some North ItiverHarley sold st:Od cents. Sales lhaveranged froni 453 to 49, and to day 50 ctsi WHISKEY. has been in moderate reluest,owith salei madeat 98 it 39 cents in bbls; hhds 97.1 . 98;0105z, ing at 373 cents. - - the 'early 'part: of the week sales were generally' midi a $7,04; fe.ons stores, with occasional transactions at S• cents a ,barrel :over and under that Since,then-thelmarkethsisheciimemore-firm,. mild within a Clay or so sales have generally been made 'at $7 , 25'. . The ;wagim Mid rail road price 'continues 'lmiform'at $7.. • , • , • Gll I AIN::—For several tyys pail there !Uwe been no . 'supplies, in consequence of north cast.'iviods... ht scarcely anyyrherit arriving at mariet. • For the few trifling lots reeelyeil; fit 50 to $1 55 have been paid. Prime,wheats are worth more, and red in'large parcels would bring tt 60 , t7'.A 'sale of prime yirgirda red at $1 .615. , cOßN—lnthe early - part of the week salesof yel loNiF Md. were ir . dittle at 88 aB9 cents, and of white atl 85 a 87 cents. -On Wednesday', a sale of white was made at 88 cents. This is the last transaction, there 'having been no receipts since then in consequence of dhe prevalence of north earterly*inds. ' I - , :11YR.—Wc , quote et 95 a 100 cents; as in quality.. scarce . and-wanted.' We quoteat A 45 cents. • ' • , . . . .._....... WHISKEY.-;-Hhds. ord. iaull at sq. cen t s. Sales offib's. from stores at 4O cents, io the early part of the week, land - more recently at 89i cents. The wagon • Ogee of WAS: is 96. Cents, eiClusire' Of the 'barrel. •., In-.. . • speq.or's Weekly : CZ:L(lrue not receiver. - . ,,, . ' , - rCEXTS REIVIIRD: • • •; wAwAWAY !from the aubaellher, liv =.. ing in the village of New Climbed:int], t .• •'~ Cumberlaild comity, on Sunday the 24th ‘.' .orMareli lam, an indented apincutice to --. 4. Abe - Tailoring husincas, named GEORGE 1:1111KLE.' .• reit The above but no iliargesovil_ a given •tjor•the appretientjon - of maid runaway—, . •' • • = F: J. KRAMPIL April 9; •' - . - 11-IEII4-1 M Eli- t cm/lb - wit/42d Potriiatters - 11 - DAWATIE it NE:N . 4 7 %10,1g, on iIiiDAY The • „E -- $l7lll Alaynext,itteu complotely -rquiirit-trinspectiolf.------fr- • - . • . • - JO/IX-EELSQ, Adjutan t ; April 9, 1839 .NOTICE. • tcreditors will take ndtice that I ltavenpplied o the honorable the Jedges of the, court of _Common Pleas cif Oumberlind comity for the benetn nfthe,lnsolvent Laws of, this Commonwealth; end they have .-alipointed, Tuesday the "30th day of Sprit, inst. for the hearing of me and my creditors, at the Court flonse,in the borough of Carlinlei - when and where you may mend if you think proper. ' JACOB WEIBLEY, • Carlisle; April 1839.—te. • ' NOTICE. , THE' Books of 1:M. TIIEODORP. 'MMUS, de. cmased, have been placed - in the hands of .1 ACOES &WIRE; Esq. for. settlement.: _Those having_claims against, or those indebted to said decedent, are re quested to call intinedistely•for settlement. S., A. .MYERS, • . • Admini,atiatrix of said decedent. Carlisle, April 9, 1939,-!-3m. ,& • The partnership heretofore existing between Win. and-WmrPatton-,-tradinrunder-theArna ' et' Patton & JicAinstry, has been dissolved by mu __tual consent: persons - knowing themselves to be _____indebted,sre requested to Call and settle with 'lleitis, ticrsigned. WM.. McKINSTRY. Centreville, April. 9, 11839, - • • • '' SADRA,E AN:Di HARNE4S - - 111.4 NU - • . I• FACTORY.; • the undersigned begs leave „to inform Ida friends 'an - tithe pUblie in -general, that- he still, continues - to carry on the above business at the old stand of Patton, McKinstry, in the village of Centreville, nearly opposite , the tavern of Mr. Andrew,,,G. Miller, where , he will constantly-have-on-hang-se assortment of • Saddles, Bridles, and Harness, together with all articles in his - line of-business.-- Work made up to order on the shoriest notice... He asks a continuance,of public patronage,. • WILLIAM. McKINSTRY: Centreville, April 9,48.39.-9 w. • - • . PHILADELPHIA. MONTHLY Reilor4 - 3f-1. - aclies' Fashions, AT ONE l:loLiatt PER ANNUM Them raalliona s arran?::ed by : one of onr most edebrated MOdistes, and- arey .n.E.4o27ptri„Lr Spbscriberitmay' s rely upoitheir•okirrectnees. - -_--- ,They Will be furnished monthly to perlsons who . Mat wish the fashions only without the reading per _ tion of the'We's Hoek—et theitboie very Itiw prim . ---,--carefullyked and sent - by mail td any ,direction: Cash of course m'advince, pottage . Any postage, that has to be Odd loy the publisher will be olut n rged_ to the subscriber., Address • • LOIU 1111 Chesnut street,Thiladelphia. • The Spring Fashions, accompanied also with a pat . - terrier* Window Curtain, now ready forjdelivery.-7 - copies ISi cent* ' •• NOTICE. DASEIC*ARD. cd" Cumberland Mille; near ; 'opmberlsind,.Cumberbuid aquoty s , having : - L i: on liis,,ilasAgyLotjliptikinst.i_exesated_,alLasdrapeAt... •of bia property et' 'every. de - scripdon ,to sob mike?, for the benefit a( his eriditors, as will, more • tally aptisar saliPassignment :which' is on re.: ;Mad. Natio° Insreby tb airthose indell "ted lo the - saki fluid Beldam!, by note; tiOok !Mei - tint, or 4otherwiiis;tiiesake payMent without and those ',giving shims to ; present: them. for, Settlement to the subseilber, residing . in New Market, Y ork smutty, esussylvanla, •, jAcOti • PRK tir• • 41•84 r iee ' • ; April 9, 1839:-.6w. •..' • , . . vA, The sub*riber,'i4iiirno di/4164c , bufrietutould .cuotomfrs, : 00:favors, and respeettalli t infOrtes 1 ., she publis. thai Ike has 'rernoaed , hii Snap and. Candle minas:Sou. -a few 'doors west, or ,she Volnideir. °Mee. in Chuor.VAltiy, where he Will constentlrkeelp; ' on hand a supply of Candleliantr Soap, which be will - .:41isPose elm tigeornyaodatingtermi; td all who may *! Savor him; with thpie eustdm.t., • « '• The highest pervWill• gkven ree'sin?m' , ,' Soap , • Vat and /tidies: : • . AZORGFASISISOES. • Cpslisle) llaltimore, April 8. / , SEW:.- gams. • ANDREW .RICHARDR:, Is no:DA/Tin* .ct_splendici iisilirtnient of Aprtitit Mitt *sauna . . .... , • _ ..., • . .91 theSouth-Ease "Carnet. 41 Markit .4'quare, well known as Bredin'i Corner, and recently. - • by George W. Crabb, . ' • , . : , . • • • 0111PRIIIING Ilt PART.dr • s - Blue, plank, Blue Black, Inviiible Green, AMR& ' and - Brown - CLOTHS Ribbed, Striped and Plain Cassimeres, a splendid as sortment of Black, Blueblack, Green,. Mause f Fawni Slate, Gro de Naple, pro de Swit',Geo de Sein, and, Rees Italian SILKS; Florence assorted Colours, to gether With riplendid assortment of 'fairies, Figur ed Silks; a variety of Prints and Chin tees, new style Lawns, Mouslindelaines, Ginghiims, Painted, crtioss.. barred, Striped, Jaconettle Cambric Muslin, Bleichii ed and-Unbleached Muslin, a fine assortment or 0 A Za.o 0 311.5 • a superior assortment of Veils and Handkerchiefs, a.general assortment of Suinmer Vestings, Figured • and'plain Satin . -- „_valapanoo. . _ Summer Chubs, Sattinets, plain and — striped Linens, Irish Linens, Velvet Cordsißeaverteens,Checks,Coto ton Drillings, Ticltings,'Fcc.. • A general assortment of Leghorn, Ttiscan, Straw and Coloured Nun _Bonnets, Palmlzaf and Leghorn Hats. . A general assortment at Gauze; Mantua, Love and Satin Ribbons, a splendid apartment of Hosiery and Gloves. • Groceriell—Rio,. 'Porto Rico, Yava, and Sumatra Coffees,iSugar, Sugarhouse and Orleans Molaises, Young Ilyson, Imperial and Black Teat, and Soap. . His present stock of , goods have been selected - with much-care, and wiltbesOldrat such prices as will not fail to give satisfaction tothose wishing to purchase. Ile is very thankful for past favors, and hopes by strict Attention to business, and _a disposition to. Please_to_ _merit and receive-aliberal share of-public patronage. • Carlisle, April 9, 1839. _ COMMISSION - 11.0US& - -.7rivßßarf Carlisle Cumberland Count --have late! erected 'a _Ware Howe on the it 0 AM 'D At the West end of Ifixh Street, dirictly.Oßnmite College, :Mere they can at all times' Re : ceite and Pot-soard Merchandise and Produce -. ix 4 rats 4 AAWAvekiiik avAsamainuaawaa _ - and all intetmediatt .places., . Having. placed CARS on the rod which will" run .rejilarly hetvreen Carlisle and Philadelphisy by : which COODS AND-PRODUCE of all dmoriptions will hettorwarded with WILT and despatch. ' ' • • .Goons will be received at the Warehdarse 00,0 - SEPH 8. LEWIS, Jr. & Co., eornor of Broad and -Vine - Streetai Philadelphia, and forwarded to CART LISLE, CII7I.2IIIIERSBURG, and all intermediate -N. B. 'rhea . Ynill purchase Gilpin, Flour, and 'country Produce, and keep constantly on han(Lan or:sate Coal, Plaster.and Salt. 0001) 11CDPILI Woolen Factory. J Culbertaon 4. T. Lindsey, ri A V INV, rented the Good Hope Woolen i'attery, lAli to te d 4 miles west of Carlisle, on ther r-rmcido gumet Creek, beg leave to inform the ptthlie that b a y their long experiente and unremitting attention to bw• einem, are prepared to etrente all tired in the line of their They are prepared ti rottaufactur CLOTHS, SATTINVTO, FLANNELS, Blankets, Carpets awl Stocking 'Yarn. - • Ad 61112Ditile9 ••• • • FULLING AND DIEING, will be attended to in the neatest manner arid at the costomatyprices. They will keep constantly' on hand a 'euriety of clothe, sattinette, lianel, stocking yarn,Stc: which they Will give inexcliange for wool, soap Tat, &e. • N. B. CULBERTSON still coptinnes to carry on the oil mill. He has constantly- 911 hand, oil and . meal, wholesale or _ . April 9, 1839.--.4m. O Pm.tors , couRT SOME. N pursuance of an order of the Orphstne Court of Cumberland county, there will be exposed to sae on the premises ' on Monday she 29th day 6 . 1 . April, init. at 11 oclock,..M. of said day, the follow. ing described - property ,-- v ia t - . A Plantation or. Tract of Land situate in Silver. Spring townihip, Cumberland county, one half mile from Kreidetottinill;betweett Cui liele and Harms _rieburg, adjoining_lands_uf_G_emo MeHot% Geor , - Butdorff, James Grettioin; dui hews of Waller . denini•and others; conta i n i ng , • • 262 - ACRES, • , . more, or less. of slate. and 'Limestone 'And, One Hun. dred and Fifty Acres ,whereolare cleared and in a .brand state of cultivation. ' ' Double Stone House / Double_Log _b'grnir,- . , . " A SPRING HOUSE, and other out houses. There are save' al sprlng.s on the farm, and a small stream passing through There is also an excellent Apple . Orchard on the plains. --Any--person _wishing to view the premises, will - eall - wporreither of- the-subseriberscor -Adam Kunkle, living on the ram Tetinil wil l be mede known on the4,lla7 by ROSS LAMBERTON, JAMES — GREASOM -- 7 AdininiiiratOrB ofSamuel : Waugh, ,dee'd; Agra 11.049.—t5. , . Estate of T PR TER BLOSRR; Deed. Frietig filigraiy given, that Letters Testarrien . tary on the' estate . .iir PETER:, IlL9BWis bite • Frantforti township;Cumberiand connty,deceased, ' lu r e An honied by'the Register in end fist. the , sai4 , c raty,' to the subscribers, the executors appointed by 1.63 orriu. ,,-Ctir . said Peter Rinser; deceased, who re• Idde in.iii,i' toWsitVo Icif Frankfondaforesaid. Alf persons hoving.civ :,Trt.or, Jest:rids against the estate o r the sold dooodent- aft lqUeldeA tiirtt*:;:i,t9c.!h II the. 04.0 f lotout, delay, and thoßkilitiolit , e&to mike . `• ',WILLIAM .BLOSER; ! h- ..' i DANK) DLOSER, ' .R.recuters of Peter BI?pr, decea4cd. • 'April . 9 .0 1 . 8 . 30,••••••tAi.', • . . 1 • .. ,-' • ' ' 0.:*.t..':,;-. 4...t44.-5ki.i........71;,)...,0.1r.:0.:1!-,"w....--ix:n;k7x.:,ov'-.P...0.:P*; Viik:eftoroug To whole amount of email notes issued at different amen, ^ Debt due F. Watts, for money advanced for redemption of - small notcmt, . . $ 500 . 00 , -- Delft:due Carlisle Bank. - ' -,' 2500 00 Balance in favour of Thomas Trimble, Treasurer, - ' . 4 451 \ • - -- The account of Archibald Ramsey,.Treasurer of the Borough of Carlisle in the year 1837, - exhibiting his receipts and .expenditures.* • To-balaiice"againit him on settlement, April 1, 1831, • _Amount - of taxes for the year 1898, (John Reighter, Collector,) Proceeds of loan from Carlisle Bank, Cash received'for Licensecrto - sellstountry - produce, Proeeeds of Hay.. Scales, . Stall refit on account Of new Market !louse, - -• .The sum received on account of sales of old market house, .Cash for a-64 lb: weight, -- Stall rent from old market houie, • • Balance Jae borough by abcount on settlement with-his administre . to; 24th March 'lB3Bi The Council of 11937. paid the Carlisle.Bank two notes, each one thonsand _ - dollars, out of the proceeds of the- borough, issues; one (*which notes_ was.a loan by the - Voiineit of 1836, the other h the Council - 'or_account of-new market house, . _ . The account of Thomas Trimble Treitsurer of the Boro:Ugh of Carlisle exhibiting his Receipts and Expenditures since his appointment in Dec. 1837 as the successor of Archibald Ramsey, Esq. deceased. - . - To amount of takes-anthorited to he collected for the year I'B3B, (John Peters collector;) . TO - antount of new borottgit notes received from president of . Councl for redemption of old worn out notes ; • To amount of money received 'from John. Hays, administrator of .A, Ramsey, late Treaauret,,,ort account of lialanee due front said Trea• surer on settlement, . cash-received-from-Satalt-DolandervElias;Leybutn4ohnlSellew Hanna-Sanno, James Ligget r and John Proctor, for. licenses .toiteep._ provision Stores, -To.eash-received_from-Davld.lamesrlacob_darver_andlii non Shelley, for licenses for keeping oyster housesi 6 00 Cash from !Sabena Wormley for license for a provision store, , 2 00 Cash from E. Weise foia license for one year, 0 To eash.reeeived from John.Reichter, late eolleetor of borough tax; 00== ToTo cash from Chief Burgess Snodgrass for licenses, &c 21' Ot Cash from John Reichter, late collector, ' 43 00 To cash received from T. D. Hampton for Johnlteichter, 206 60 To cash received for stall rent , in Market house .from,'John Itoter, 'Thos. Drow,ni John Wynkoop, John ; GeOrge Heaman, Charles Murry ; 'James, Hoffer, Banjuel Gould, .Batnuel Shulenberger, John Zeigler, ainitliditen Heinierion, _ To cash received from Robert MeClatt balance against hint on settlement • in the spring of 1838, as street com Missioner, To cash received from IVI. Dipple, clerk , of the market - hawse, and keeper of the.hav-scales—the balance against him on settlement in the spring of 1838, Cash from It, Snodgrass, amount of judgment against Michael tieltt.-' hoover for weighiog hay, . . . • • To cash received frOM M. DiOple In July; 1838,f0r - weighing hay, Cash received from,J. Nr..Nichols for circus license,. • Do from Michael Matiliews for chains sold,. Cash front Chief Burgess for license , to Bitekley, Ilepkins for - exhibition, '0 • gra Clew Cash front'Jaeob Kissinger for stall !rent s • . Jtr Cash from Antonio . Migaso for license , to exhibit, . „ Cash from murgess for license , to IL Dooey to exhibit a painting, ••; _ Cash front S. Moore, Do. from Frederick Daniels, for license to exhibit, • DO. from Mr. Garret for license tohold a concert; , • - • - dash, reeeivid - fromMithatd•Dipple,:cle7ric - lifilarinarketand keeper-of— the hay scales, ' • - , , Marley received train Stewart-Moore-on-aceount-of—sale_Ofiold Market- Cash received-from S. Moore, iaLfines as collectild, , • ' bash received from Jannis Hoffer and Charlekilurray for stall rent,- '• Cash received from Robert McClain on settlement, it being the balance of • _money advanced for expenditures on streets lanes, • Cash received from John Noble di, o. for stall , renti• To' amount of cirder on Savings Society, ~.. , FINANCIAL ,' of - Carlisle, showing - the amount =or - - and the balance i tinredeemed and - outstanding or Lost ! , - _ ALSO THE EXISTING DEBTS OR SAID BOROUGH AND THE AMOIII N'rd:VlE" HER ,ASSETTS. }Valance in tavor,Ot #teininfani? DR. $1?,280 00 3,004 45} EMI $15,203 451 • 04 14i 2;000 00 089 59 20 00- ' 43 87 00 • 18 .25 3,256_90 . 2,737 94 619 02/ -I)tt; .1500 00 b 24 00 409 79 I 4 00 62 . 87} 7 37i 24 131 - 1 -41 - 12 60 10 00 a 00 b otl 11 00 0 00 1 00 4..00 _1 00 125 13i, 52 831 .2110 15 50 20 83 40 00 Z 7 56 440 071 . 4 451 $3477.521 8111 CONDITION By the amount of Small Notes redsemed'and destroyed by horning -_ by the Council at different times, • • 11,217 18 MONEY . DUE BOROUGH YET . TOBE'COLLECTED. • - Balance of loazi to Moore du Biddle, 11000 'OO „ Balanee from estate of A. Ratnsey, late Treasurer, 115 25 Balance due' frSin'John Reighter and bail, late - Coneck% 277 47 Balance duefrom Join Peters, present Collector, 7- 1e671 On Deposits in. the Saving - Fund Society, ' 854 28 . 'blanch, outstanding on account of saki of old Market house ' ''. 26 85 , • Paid laaac'AngnayTelection expences for 1837,, . • - Do James W. HOit, Clerk to, Council, \ . Do. Jason_W. Eby, Assistant Clerk to sign small note., No' • Do Robert Graham ton account of Market House, Do George M. Phillip - , for printing, . , -- Do Sanderson and.Cornmati forrinting, - - Do _ Michael Dipple on account of salary, _ - - Do' - B. Handal for.winding town Clock, o i Do John Agnew for cleaning spring, Do _ Robert M'Clan to make improvements-as street-sommisaioner, Do John COrinany, street commissioner to.peiy - • Do• Morrison for working _on street; . . Do F. Watts for 'money advanced in, purchase of small noter t - • Do Commission allowed Accountant on his disbursementect-- Credit by balance of taxes in hands or John Reighter, Colleotort . . , .. • --- Paid Able keeny for lamp for l'own Hall - "M. Dipple a quatters salary as clerk of Markets ' . " Sanderson & Cotnman rot ptintiog ordinances, do. • " Union Fire Company ' . - - " D. Reisinger for candles 0" James W. Hoyt on account of salary as Clerk to Council " F. Watts Esq. for money advanced to E. Motriih for notes " Able keeny for Lamps for Market house . . . " Richatd Miles balance of salary dirc. '2John_Gillen for services in high Constable i • 's ' " James -Louden_ for books and stationary ', "--•---" Thomas Trimhle- - ini ateaunt otsalary as - clerk - to council .. . _"" - Stewart Moore as - high oonstable_ _ "-John-Comiany-stteet-Commissioner - . " B. Hondle fot winding town clock . . . " William Line Esq. assignee of Samuel Nei* on amount ordelot d e . said Neidig, ;',. - • - , , " Cumberland Fire Company, ' • ; ' .. _ . ~.., M •'I otewart osare eapencea of Borough election fet 1 . 838, . , " Robert McClan street Comniissioner on account or improimmints, Mary Brandt fot oil as per,bill of M. Dipple ' " Thomas Trimble a quarters salary and for making Borough duplicate ; 1" Stewart Moore a quarters salary and expenoes for: whitewashing . and Cleaning Town hall, . . " Sohn Irwin for copyof ttiannual assessment, . •.• .." John Agnewfor cleaning letart spring, . . - " Amount of tali notes redeemed and delivered .°Vet to tonticilda two • different times, -• ' - -• , " Amount of cash, depolited in.saving society rot redemption of . Borough-notes,. • , • - , _ . . - " .Samuel_Wettel - fot a train fot matket house. 1 " Jae.ob Seiler for chains for-squani, •• - . " Geo: M. Phillips for priiitinrw -.: .- .. • . • •" Robert McClan fot repaits to cones, • " Sohn Hainwood•fot , cleaning public. tiqUate, . . . - --" Catliele-Bank-back-inteteet-and diecotint-,on, note* -- --- 7 -- " Saving_soeiety for. redeniptien tiftimall-notelly "` The Union fire company, ' v - • " 'rhetumbefland fire c,oinpatty, * _ .___•••'__ • . • " Credit for counterfeit - small notes taken in mistake, - - 7 V. ' ' . `t ' Credit forhalince ar, dup . lioate in hands of MnPeers yet Unaccounted .fot ~ ,- • ' ' - __ ."_By amount of BMA; nines received from collectot which was this AvardestroYed - bretrancil, " • • , v" Michael Dipple 3 quarters - salary as click °Market, - , , " Stewart Moore high constable 3 quarterisalary, • -. • " For load of wood and cutting the saine-for council, " Steivati Meore forcollecti4 money due en. old MarkethOuse t v " for cleaningmarket square, . ',._.• _ t " tobert McClan street Commissioner salary, : _ ~... _ - _l - 1. - _"_!: - , - Aber_Keetiy:forlspifintirig,_ - , ___-__ -' - -.-.. " Geo. W. Crabb for,printing, ' ' • '; " Tkornas Trimble'3" quarters salarfas Oath, . - , " • Roliert Griiham on account Of balance dae-hiat for building market -house-andlfrittaitr , arou - nd:MOrit - h - onsei - : ---- 7 - 7', --:---- " Anionnt of exoneration's to John Petere Collector. " Coniniiiiionto collector Peters' ~ - • : " AllowantertO•ccollector for lerving notices, ` ,-; , , "• Robert Graham balanCein full, . -, , • ' , _ " William 'Line Assignee of Samuel Neidigh bakinee of Lie claim yi • ' •.• ' ' . Commission to acc6untant. • Examilied - and pagied April 5,, 163- • • .111TO11 GAULLAGI - 10, onunittee b. OEO.II FOUK ; A teotinti , •' "Ves,Bc. • r • 1 ' . , Balance avurt3he borough, Balance due by accountant, and redeemed, $15,293 45k - 25-00 - - 00 • 29 50 :37 50 ffffl STOP THAT. BALL.. 46 The 'miter second =TORY VIGTOIIY.' CONNECTIC. T ELECTION:, - ••• . • . From the liartford CoOrimt of To the Whigs ofthe United States we proclaim in the spirit of grateful exultation; . that our VICTORY IS COMPLETE.—.. We have carried. our 'State ticket by a largo • 'majority: • We have changed ourentire egatton in Corigress—having elected SIX WHIGS in the place of:as many,Loco Fe. cos—and we. have 15 out of 21...:Senatore, and near two=thirdi - of - the-membeis elected to the House of Representatives.' n , CON GRESSIONAL • MAJORITIES. Whigs. - _ LcicciToco. TrumbUß over Tiicey - :1080 _Storrs do__..lngham $39 , ----- Withal:OS do '787 Smith" - do Phelps 7 - -510 -- Brockway . ". -do Cleveland 5'76 Osborne - . maj- 885- .'.RECAPITULATION • OF VOTES FOR GOVERNOR. Elleivorth. Alden. :Phelps- Hartford County; - 5235 '4OBO n." 445 New haven- " 3881 . 3481 . " .131 New London " 2175. , 2053 5 Fairfield 2870 2405 85: Windham "' 2172 2011 , 43 Litchfield " 3743 3326 _77 :Middlesex----"-947- - 3 1120- Tollan d " 1653 1401 ; CR. 2386 211 1,3,603.3.9.1, 1,690 'o6i LEI -- 10 - 60 - 121 00'. 100 00 1,360 00 Ellsviorth'ivmaj. 2719 43 00 12 50 27 - 50 ._lO- • 00 40 00 80 00 7,00 . I_o9. .148 8 49(874 809 - 00 CHEAPERVI-lAN We beg lee, to inform the public in. general, -that ,wehaveasso'Ciate.4 ourselvesinadeithefirmofSHEAF , . _ EIC-hc-SElGlA*for•ttlie-purpospe-a-cotuhial the - - Mercantile Bruainess, at this place, where "We end constantly keeping on hind . a hut; and gen as soytinent of . . 'DRY GOODS- GROCERIES &Co . We invite all to give us a call. - • ' • --- GEORGE SHEAFFER. ~ . • Mount flock, rebuilt' , sth 1839. - N. B. Allthose knowing themselvesindebtrl to rob,- : can make payment at the Store, tuf the Roolks are ler - - ' GEORGE 811.EATEIL 2,737 94. 519,022 • Office of the-Lady 7 B Ig in I Cozsrstrr STRZET,Portanittrnta...._.":.•" . There are other publications thatadvestise Neld' Plates. The I'ubllsher of the Lady."eßook,ivieh r eitir be tlistincUy 'understood, that the fashions in hia work are colored ? and, nre - in -- eVeryinttnlmr, which the:case with any other published - ln - this :country . • [rTile plates are entirely useless without the'colotingl InAddition to the plates of fashion, he gives in-every number a steel engraving of some popular subject. Anil quarterly, a pattern, also colored, of the latest fashion of Windsor curtains. Priceper annum 33. Five Dollars sent in advance will entiUe the sender to he Gentleman's Magazine and the Lady's Book, one year, or the Lady's Book and Saturday Courier. Address GODLY, Philadelphia. . March 21, 190,, ' *3256 962 • 1.1E1110VAL4•• • • . Tim subscriber begs ' ease to inform Ma custo mers and die public gearrally,tbat he' has removed his more , to the bouStr lately °cc' upied by - Judge. flepberu, and formerly by Mr. John Griy, ivhero kw . is now„opening a large and eitensiye asowttnent of .'pring and Satisiner / GOods, - , which he will dispose of at 'the Afotst prices. Mt .zislokatontiimantp pablic paelage- • ' HARI,,EN BARNITM. April 2,1839. • - / - • CR. I .t - 00" 13 75 24 00" 00 200 17 50 47 50 23 00 /0641 .200 UST rc q ve d 4 ,41f0r 8111 C a quantity of Family 4 oult i i_ si ikply_ol_Wltich will be AAA con sizmoi. T o, h a i x 4Ainl dtiliveted to families in any part of tiO.own by' 11.11illAY Ix FM:II[M%; .‘tatittaryl; 11 48 1-50 10 00 WANTED IMMEDIATELY. 74'0 APPItV.NTIOESio learn the Chair Alak business, about feilears.o(age. Those who calk ~teak the Gerinan . language would b e pieferre.--. d None' but hidi orsteiulv habits need apply. .good . 1001INE,'Y,N11 - 411.N—oae - , gondlrurner monk'. be 'preferred. Pnquire at t h is • office. • AlaFlittl, 18:19.. • ' 250 00 U. 00 - 10 0•2 - • 40.i0 ; - 10 - 25 18 50 .. GIP GOODS. Spring Chinttps, Lawns; Callicoes, dnd Clialleva, for ante by - • ARNOLD 84 Apr113;11839:: ' • ' . 23 00 7'50 60 00 • - .' • TWO. SHORIIYHORNED DURHAM DULLS-- Price $4O, each. ' Enquire of Capt.. James 11I'Mani pan, at.the Can;llale leou Works, agent for the own.. 523 611 350 00 .75 • 10 08 10,00. 15 00 : 3 00 - ._lol_2s_l _124001 34 00 —34_o( 1.10- ( t) IE4 63 A ILI In I)ItEG , StOItE 'AND FIXTURES.: Enquire of. Abe Editor of the Herald & Expositor. „Nlarelt 15; - • .; . • •••• • REMOVAL: The • ••- The subscriber,thankful for past favorairespeaftilly -inftwina custorrairaand tlgpuhlie.general. ly, that lichee removed ltliTliC,Sheet Iron anti Copp er' ware M inuflictory, to the buihling.formerlyciecupted - hyelt. D. Guthrie Sr, Son, in North Hanover :street, unniediatcli opposite John Cori onan'e where he wilt be happrat all rim • -wait-upoirthotirw to,tnay be pleaKlLto-favor inn with a call. • • . , JACOB FRIDLEY. - Carlisle, April 3, 1839.--St . : •.. • . 4 50 11$_67$' 41 25 60.00 - 2 64 76i . _ , Rol''nets!: Ittiiistst ize", . Flo re ntine, :tiriolitin; Leg,limmi:/lraid, Floreire kfrigicl, Tutcan arid Nuns' lionnetts r —fnr sale cheap by . ' '. :-.."... ' - ,AII,NOLD:*, CO ;- .- - - April 3,488% . ~:-'- ' ''' - • .zz-'. , ....: . . - - n : . . ARN OLD - 84: ON'. • At their new Store io-Meehoniesburp, bitejuseri-t tette() a ',les* st.portment of . Vickings; atuAk k a. Cheeks, Bco._whiek they „offer very. low ...for.,gisk or 600 00 68 95 71 55 5 00 82`68 country • .April s. D •‘ , inv ws his arias d ocolt., sltath of by-therlion. 10 .ileli't1 6 4. 0 0' ,4 `;'nfOlfTglirizatOr...t0:411ecel 'efib.nrione's),Hote # 1839.=—* - 177'60 80 22i THOMAS -TR BLZ4. luotso of the ' , cacti: remci titi afire With!' fitireAllitie , fret, str;oeti neilit Pitt; "MP' ""1 1 , 11 1 int him *ill be attmidod .; ;,..,- 04461$PAit*N.1,8PA‘ lESI 22676 - 19957 . 10957 Fil o UR =INdM3 BE Mil ~'3~.f ~t.~;; 'F' ; Il 169 940