OM • CaRLINIAIii,PE-r, ..: ....vinatruar3 : 0 R 1 ZU A.R .y R El? O'R U. I GROCERIES TO SUIT THE TIM ... . • : -.. cu.. .uKs?. . IM/-2..e5, ,IN addition to a general and well select°. a s . • .a. sortment of ' litiO & J ava. Coliree 7 s, - Prow. & White Sugars, Spices, Sic.' .. 4 have just received a large lot of excellent L of Sugars, a rai of which at the law price a Ili :cents per lb. by the Loaf, and . other (plant' •at corresponding low prices. .: •- :.Fine .Green and Black. Teas, al reduced pr ea, . * New North' River Cheese, Lemon, Van 't ~ Strawberry and Sarsaparilla Syrnp• , • Table Oil and Cider Vinegardirst .., . quality, Sperm Oil, Sperm and • ,': • Mould ,Candles,:Cavan- , . - 2 • ' • dish, Ladies Twist . . . --4 Plug Tobacco, ' : ..I___ ~ . ~.-..Spa_ci,sh: • • ,- ~ •.lalf Spanish and Common' &gars, one,Tior of S. vliperior Honey, Ground 'Alum . Salf, Fine' le ' ';alt.; Tubsißuckels,Clibrns,Cornßrooms, l3ri ies • • -f all .kinds, Bed Cords, Plough .Lines, 111 rot ' - oaskets, &c. Bakers No. 1. floirioepathic id qweet spiced TealandChocolates;as also Coma ._...=_=-_-:-_=- 4 4:Cocoa:Taste,-Aice,-Starch,,Mtstard ,. .... ' . 444 Meru/assortment of ~. '• —' . i.ljkina, Gass & queenswarti . .t.Tne Crockery, Sugar House, New Orleans' aid 1 y . rup Molasses. . • : .. logetlier with a general variety of all 604 at. 1: fles in the Grocery line, constantly on handuinil $ 'illing at the lowest cash prices, suitable to thg A. i n CS. ,- - . . .. i Aso, An.e-5 - N e tMON. • .. .. . . . 'flirs . iibscriberreturns his sincere thanks to t o - lic for the very liberal encouragement rccei ..' ~and hopes in futdre to merit and receive a li support. his store is in the Brick. house Main street; formerly the residence of the late Carothers; a few doors West of the Court House. J. W. 11;BIt.. tf-36 fil '.. - . .. -1 .. D —W l l—it . - .. -- . e 1. - -P. z .X - :;. -... 1.1..... - - ?:,.; • ±C C, i. iuly fi, ifin ~,.• :..i,: • Dr. LC. 'Loomis, Denlist, -.- S permanently located it Curlisle;and will I.r t i 1: form nli operation's, that arc-rewired in l- t ! '. ',-. ,VFO of his profession—such as , 1 ,ietaellia;:, Filing'. Plugging, a, : .i: inserting Artificial. 'l'i!etli, - .: t „..-. . i-.lm a single tooth to an , entire set' ` N. • • • - -N Fora. few months ensuing, Dr. ,tio - 11--- 5 o• 'ill bo hi Carlisle, the first lion -wecks in d : iMmith—after which, he 'will be abont tint' __ frse two weeks in each folloWing Month—at w 1 - • ---iriodire - flisyliefound -,- at - is - ' . -, ( 1 I.Mice i lf.W.....q. war Al' Fa:lanes; 11i..) ri Carlisle„May 4,184'1 , • I) 1 : ( 3ARGAINS;..BARGAIN•!, • FIE subseritnir will sell off at greatly re . et! prices, FOR CASH, a large turd go' • ),rt.ifient of iRY GOODS AND. GROCERIE stuck is new and cheap, consistingin pa ~rper Black, Blue, Invisible Green, Po, Green it nd Brown. QIOIII a, 0 , crfine Cassimeres, Cassinetts; a gorid • • ut of Pants • SAMT, Minh as Sitrinnef , CIO Cassi lllVres, Cottony ;.:on and Cotton Drillings,•&c. &c: good - assortment of Vcstings, Stocks, Sh , .hors, Gloves,-&e. &c. &o. Ala • of elegant Silks, Block and Bloc Ilk . • isured and Plain Light. Silks, new style. Al, • ire Ltdns, Lawris, Muslin do Angletures, Irish Linens, Cheeks, Ticking.s, 31114 . • Calcoe4, Carpeting . , Bre:if; Handkerchiefs, ,s'v r % Collars, _l.",`&mbricks, &c. &c. Also, Braid • St.r.s2y - "Bonnets, Ribbons, Gimps, Leghorn Pew. 'Leaf Hats, and a great variety of go nilt. 'enumerated. Purchasers will do well to call at the old sta , r,positc S. Wunderlieh's Hotel, where they'w '.ml stacks of goods, selling cheaper than or .:Id in this tinnily ME Carlinlc, June 15, 1843 NM .FOR PHILADELPHIA AND BALT1110:1E • "11/tE proprietors of the. Slisviehaiina Lin ”C- run their Cars and Boats as usual to I lphia and Baltimore during the present. se lair friends will please apply to Win. h: ~ • )ad st. and to CaStner, Christian & Curran South Wharves, Philadelpltia, and Jose' icr, Baltimore. . Jutil further notice, the following prices adhered to between this place and the a ,ice. to .:... 4 . A., E.. :T. = f, = -. o 8 '3l ip' p ) 74 •F . 15c , ~_ , I, •• . 1 li' :to per 100 lbs. ' 'licorice,. Q Ware ' -,. ",' ' • . ind Hardware, ...,:'' Pry Goods, Fern i.. ,O' . tore and Drugs,. `. i 'x' ' ;heat, Rye & Corn , . per bushel i l!' , . ,ts do • ' , !. .-umber per -1000- . . J .feet $2 75 i I , 4ngleo, do 150 .:" o ur per bbl. 311 A . 1 Shad do -37,1 : y Herring do 311 't - Salt per sack, 28 ,•': I Pitch, Tar and'Rosin - , per 100, , , 16. -4 Plaster gross ton, $2 25 '!remp per 100; 16 fides, 20 if ~ , . .; ,i'gr Metal, gross ton 2 50 i k ' Blooms & Castings, 3 12i ,-4.- 1-414r0n, 350 `1 , .. 1'; ,lls per keg,' 18 4 - .. ; , (~..Ither per 100, 20 l' • .. hickey per bbl 50 trr Blocks per 100, 13 !:111 prbiStone, do 12i ; , "in, do , 20 25 ' .. • J.. & P. MARTIN. R• 1 %,- Le • ' Successor to Miller & Martins.l 4urrsiburg, May 4, 1842. 6m ,• • date of John • Jlollz, deceas e . 2i ..aOTME IS HEREBY GIVEN, hist letfl o r t. 4 of Administration on the Estate 'or - JOlllO . •.F .ATZ, late of Allen township; Coniberlaie ' ~,M ty, deed..have been issu_ed by the Registeri'l 9' '-, • . for the said County to the subseriber„residh , t „, : , f i 'l, Pennsboro township: All per Sons havii ' i-I , •,,t or demands against the ; Estate, of the sa bent, are requested to make known the sa q ' i .) , Aut - delay; and - those indebtcd, - to - make p -'4 r .114 Otiediately . to i ti? ' , . JACOB SADLER. Adrier. ) ..' ''. ugustl7,lB42. - ' 60. 4 . - : :-, 4 0-40. Samuel Kelso, decease -, . . . . ' QyAem Hi HEREBY GIVEN, that lett= 'f If ' - __,' OtAchuinistratloiLon the Estate of SAM MI, late Uf the ;ii,swilehip of Soutkampt. I a:ovOy_ N of, Chiniberland, have beer; ,issucd hY.I. ~ Ilegi end - fur the said county to the imbed tb.44,olollilides in Sidithimpton Ip. aforeinidi A •.! - Per."'."l..7' l4llv itle' °Wins or demands against 't.l, ,N s tate of. the said decedent, deg regueitol to ilia . ..itikoWa.the liaise Without delay; and • theso Jude •, d,, to iiittke pdyrnent immediately to •.- .., _ .... • •, _. --JAIVIES, :KELSO, Jr. 7--. • t-- , •-:LI.---.4 - o , 64‘ 7 iiit - riter ef Sittiliel - KeTiliaied; toti Angtiiit - i7 1842' , '. - 1.- • - • ' 6trft. --- DRIP .14 TT; ' ".;!A BEAUTIFUL":MateriaI - for: port4-ni arjuAtrece'ved by the subt .••„ •,• •'; •' grti;it ,Ig•rn4R , • t fr•l'i4e • '• , • • • . ' ' - ' ' • • ' '. ~ . '-...-.. . . ic. ..'. .. ~.... . ,• ~ ....t ' -. ." . ' •''.l'''_..',: ..;. ;,.... ~..,'. .'. _.,.,_ , .-.. ~-,.-•-,._'..; %:i,..,',_,:.,„.:.7...,...,...:.-...;;....... . . .',. ..!:. 2,:,,:,•[', '. .;,-•:'-• _,'*'.''..',•-••-'.'.• ;...,. .• ,-. ...;•' .;'.,_...!.'• - -i•_... , ,.-,., . ,.. i . ..." -. ,.,- ' - ''.'.'...••'''.':,,•,..,-',-"....'.'-': ..:.":,.,::_ ' . , - . •'. :. , - . 'l i: .' ' . ' . ';-'' ” • ' .' ' •', .'.•:. ''; .'.-• '.. . ' ...'i' . . .•, •...:'•:•.- ..... .:''‘', •'.. ':';'.'. '. .." .-.-2.1:, . •. .' '''.....:."- , '4; 4 . ...'.'.' .., •. . ' -•''' .0. ''. '•' : :„1 .. ' . ...;.'.'.' .:..,. .'.•,' • •' .:. _ .„. • 1vr,...ii.... ..No E ,_OTHER RA,LD II -, N9 - ,OT - tit:,E)PP,..9S I GR-.OF MY LiYII4G ACTION __ S; •' • ' :' --- .• . .-L----L=----;--7----5.--- - --. : :-- 7 - . -1P.tri - filiHt., - da dadicga , 1;: m -Jiscillollden _ .. , . •. ~ .• • •LV . . 3: 9 _ • , ~ATT.OItNLY T, LAW, OfficC oppcisite the Carlisle 'Bank. 1 : ; 1 July 27,842.„ • , 6m.39 a . . - S. DUNL • A P . 4 r AI •DRI "- • - tiorney at 4a w , 0N0.3 Beetern'e Row, on the Pub. Carlisle, Pa.' • ' April. 6, 1 QV, BY MITE ' subscribers, at their FOUNDRY AND . 1- MACHINE MOP, of Main street, nearly opposite the County Jail, inthe Borough of Car lisle, Pd . ., still-contit to to bald the folloWing Ma chines and Horse P vers— , ii: ':' ' • • T. D. 11 a irrell' ':Patent .Improved 71111.1• AIV "FOUR' . • • .. 7 ' • LE'Dagl - 2awn - 12,- .. r. With a horizontal ha 1-w 0:1, with a trunk to con (Mei the strap to the act ne. DEVIL.GEB. VISE POWER; : Titeband,wheel outsi •of the horses. They are well ealetilated to put to onside of the barn bridge, or wider the barn shed. ',. . • 'A New a ndles T ( To separate the grain ft r dispense with one or t• t • the above Machine if tt 1 • • • ' lii Fib 'a c r i c r i ) - 4 TIP Z • C.r.> 444 WO 4%4 Purchasing any of the Are Machines may have. 1 the privilfge, after a fair I, of returning the same r if not s tistied. All At c nes and Horse Powers ire war nted for oriel Of well used.` tEralirtiraivgri-. Ali nulei of rvpniriug"ssi hi; ilone tittlhe s'airrtest nuke and on the most :asonable terms. They, \ hottty keep on hand all,,stings necessary to re air ' e above Machines,: any Miters now in use. \ •I .. ere -- AND [MS , - FOUNDRY. I." ere-is alsottittacheOt he there establishment 1 et I lON AND 131tASIFOUN DR - Yoat which at nds . of CASTINGSan he hail—sartt us Ap ,., ple lills; Col tk 13raliesduAer liilikers,liiill Gear; iilr Saw..lliill_fir.islis, ! achißt4 . 44Wsgon 1.3 es; eite. &c. Also, 0 t • , • 4. ° 7 4 1 .1VIAA_,LG ,S, 1 FIN Vell !Ali- , ach the id) I ffili Suth as Mill Spindles, r BoVeh, Turnip bathes, : 8: 1 C., all in the - best riiil in iron and brit -.- fIT. All orders will e executed at theishorlest . notice, and proiiiptry.ttendeil to., Fardeja and :raters ore respectfully tvited to give us a sill. con "C-Aidetit Eliot they can. I suited to their sap lartion. !.ral'l - -, ,STO I,ll' FE li _ &CO. i ( Carlisle, :Aug. 10;,342. . ' - tf-41 , 1 cr Mode s , I-t e net - rs &, Ogle's Plit'utzlits or. and. Plon..le ,D*l hays. such as Putters "A • Lands ides, ,Cc. & q q.llll nhu be, had tit. the 'CRDEIP tRIEDfi r. 640 7- WWII _ BE ON YOUR GU! ,im This ithe season when this Jest complailt smelts your interesting little 6 often roff . zounf those you fondly 'dust carries, funds:its to the . grave. Every should *ream, know its symptoms, wale closely,'hd ..tways bo.prepa red, with n r as ma nyare daily sacrificed by such ncglee first th7ttle patient is seized with a Olivet grows r tless, has flushes of heat,the eyes If red androllen, it breathes with difficult then eons that fearful COUGH that will sure initiated] eonvolsions or death unless sometl imineditely given to cheek it. In this cons the "B(own of Wild Cherry" is well knon to: be-theitost-spectly-cemilieuvered..: It is ineed a .precioy remedy—mild, safe and innocent and is swain giveOlic staeler immediate rcliefand gulch) restore it to 'safet y and health. loni:. i lies re ding in the country and indeed ,ever3mo ther t a loves her children, should always jeep this nidieine in the house and give, it totem: earlyyy, doing so yOu !nay often save the Ili of one yft f o ndly love. Remember this is the faints miner ofthis distinguished physician, Dr. ria_ rat . , vhich ‘ has cored thousands of CR(JP, W IHOPING COUG I I, ASTIIM A, CONSIAP- . TIOI, Sze., after every other medicine has . l4nl. calle particular when you poreluse to I s k for 9)r.. WISTAM ' S BALSAM Or WII.O t SIII*," as tire is a A4RUP of this name adverhsCd th) is entigly a different' medicine. . , Pcpared only by Wi I /.sin s ,f•. Co., Cher*, ' N 0.13 South Fourth street, P Inladelpbh, i Sold in Carlisle by - SAMUEL ELLIOIT. l- "I ; , OGILBY tf • i ,- „c;vi V W ~. ~ ~ v a^ ME 23 40 .C 3 B :'43c $3 50 2 00 35 50c 50 ELOOD . PISIL A COMPONENT PART OF . LEtint's I 11.001) Pit.t.s contahl.hi their CalpOli elm' ingredients ‘‘hich produce the emu hutr•tland ,, desirable effect of . PURIFYING THE BLOOL EIM 25 3 50 4 OQ 4 50 23 25 55 20 ~ • . Cleansing Mc Illoitc)k, rIIIERE are no Pills in existence which MY be 1 to safely used at all times, ages and s§sons, idiom restraint (rum living or occupation, to .Dr. litly's Blood Pills.. . IFrom their conti osithin,, they are' dalcult4 41 to irify the blood an animal fluids during the Itet- Al between biking them and their operation; Illicit ll'irripurities, as well as obnoxious 41.111st:times dthe I ach and bowels, are carried off by their Ail& kil puke properties. • . , i GPWARDS OF , 100,009 BOXES • f i n I c been sold during the 'past six tnoslis' li ie, and .WPW ARDS OP. 1,000,000 i e their first - introduction by the proprietor, Jir.. 'I • N'. B. Leidy.• .', cfry.tLy ' IN •NO SINGLE INSTANCE ‘, lia c• they ever : been knosim to fail iii produeng , -go d el Bets. . DIL LEIDY'S BLOOD PILLS, • co sin no ingredients danwerouitollie constifutim. . I NO MERCURY 611. MINERALS , nhich are.employetl in all_ Pills. manufactured .3y_ Quacks and Imposters, who d s epenenpnii_such 4i iger'ous medicines under the impression, ( which shots !their .ignot'aiiee;)tbat all diseases most 'yield to tie • effects of Mercury rind other Minerals. '. • • ' UPWARDS 0F.,300 CERTIFICATES , 1 PrOmPbysicians and others„ have been frequently puldlshed of the happy'effects'of .Dr. Leidy's Blotil Pills' an'il further comment upon their merits Is in.. tbi' iecessary. ,Dr.Lehly . , would, however,enrnestly rt. •ogimend to ell., requiring a purifying or putitatixe edi o l oe ,., to . procure his 11L09 . D PILLS, anti try', ern. ' t Norone Wlll•ever Or. any other kind,bacing lice given them a fair rial... „-.,.. . ~ . 0-BEWARE OP ,COUNTERFEIT.S- 7 4 pre... cured froin the. Solerrianufauturer and Prilprietor,Dr, N . :,- B. LEIDY', at his REA LT II ENIPO IttiMf, No. tgl'North Sioond 'street; below Tine street,' (Sign of t h e ,G o idon Eagle mild Serpents,) Philadelphia; there' aliliiici-po.sibility-41.r,mistqw7-..:--_,-- ....;_.,,,, 'The? , tire also kept , I?);_indsv Of ihirOlitiaiiit. Denn4ts ofilliaidelphiaonil hAi respectable Mer.. daunt; nnil . .Drux -,:''• :-' ..• fts theon ghoul Ile Un ited'Sfides .: -f pjtICE ln NTI,FIVE:craTs.A DOX: ,I , : , UMR '- FO.sale,:li CFl!sle4Y-+ . 1 .-.- -- -- -' '" -- 1:4 - fOr s . i ! STEVMSON',S: DINK . , ';• Y•; : Aieiti:f ß iVunib6:lar l d taiinty:, '.J .'.':!.,:, i i Mal;•,Carlisleal 18, , lif{4., , • - ~,1, , .. ,HA • - - TO FARMERS. 2211132EG 3a11211111 pitimafft Shakes', Intim straw; which will Aands, will be made to ANL _____A r ~ i IME .116 `JOHN'H -KR P-E R Cominfssioner iit ilankrup , • OFFICE in South. Hanover s,treet, nea Clellaii's Hotel, 4ere all information d: . ed, in reference to the duties of those inten to apply for die benefit of the, Bankrupt Act, be obtained. Carlisle, May 4, 1842. t • Ma iHE subscriber heieby 'infbrrits his friends a • the public in general, that ho still. continu to keep 'a: . PUBLIC , .aaa • (reports to the contrary notwithstanding,) at. th OLD STAND, in ...East High Street, a few: door , east of the Court HoUse; where ho will at all time. take pleasure in adminiefering- to thei'.comforts o those who may favor him with tEeir custom. . ' His BAR shall be cmistantlisiipplied witli - the choicest liqUors, and his TABLE -with the best the markk.can furnish.— A careful OSTLER ;always kept in attendance—and nothing shall-be left un done to please all who call with him. BOARDERS taken by the week. month or year. SIMON 'WONDERLICH. tf-23 April 6, 1642 TILE PCB . LIC: • - AXANUFACTURD and. kept on hand, for 1,11 sale, in the city ef•Lancaster near the Endless - Chahl Horse Power THRESHING MACHINES, for one horse and lor:twO.'horseS ivarrained to work well, and of greater durability' (lion any other Machines, for a similar purpose luiown to" the subscriber at present. - " W. M. KIRK PATR ICK. Luni;osier, May 4. 1842. , 6m.27 A !MA eiII.ANCE • A" person wishing to invest a few Thou . sand Dollars in new and substantial Pro perly in Carlisle,, yielding ten tier: centper annum, will hear of intopportimity of doing so by culling on the Editor alba 41erald & June 29, 1542..- • GUETTICH, • HAS 86 1-111-A-13 CO'S:: Alt:11?-nlydacJi-D-1111 THI: OLIVE 'BRANCH PILLS for the cure of Coughs, Colds, - Consumption, Liver Coin. plaints, Asthma, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Tip pcpsia;Shortness of Breiith, Paimi in the Side, ißreaft.Back.and,Shoulders,-Ague end fever, ait inlallulifc cure, and all Scarlet and Bilious Filters,. and nil diseases arising from exposure and ale. hility, no lustier how long standing-.in fact all diseases to which the human family arc subject to. These pills are unsurpassed by .any medical compound ever offered to the public as a general re-, novutor and fiamiiy. medicine: They :tie very N srcf i tncss nor debility oy the use or ,C i i9, cr o the contrary they •strengtherr the stomach end bowels in a wonderful ma n ner, and soon restore nature to its former course and vigor. The per son using the .Olive Branch Pills 'soon forgets Milt he was sick—which is very easily am - Muted for: there is not that prostration of strength in theSd pills 'as in many other.rlimediiis of the Any, because the materiels used in nomutheturing them' are in harmony with the powers of life and act in concert with the opinions of Dr's. Brown, Bush, Armstrong, Montgomery, - Hersey, Kendrick-, Shipper and the celebrated. Dr. Waterhouse, formerly Lecturer on the theory and Meetice.of Physic in Cambridge University, Itlassachusetts. Purchase.of them, and give them a fair and iii-. partial trialhind you will find that permanent-re-' lief, upon which the proprietors depend.to make them the most universal family medicinc.used, and which will stand unrivaled by coy other in the known world. price - 25 cents per box. RHEUMATIC :11EDICINE indry 1 ME Is one of the most certain and effectual cures for all rheumatic, chronic and inflanimatory Rheume tisms that has ever yet been _discovered, . and in numerous cases has eradiCated that dreadful dis ease from persons'. afflicted entirely. AlLsour drinks and . victuals are strictly forbidden and spiritous liquors , " must not be taken inwardly by any means whatever, or it will be of no use to take this iffediChib . ; as. it will destroy the good'ef, fects of thia'Aneditine entirely-. Price 81,50 per AUGSBURG LIFE TINCTURE. These celebrated drops bay° ficquired the high. 6i:recoils mcndations 'hi this country; us Well as in Europe Cot its•most valuable proprieties for all inward weaknesses;cramps,colds,agues and fever; and When used with the Olive Branch Pills,never jails to cure the fever and ague. Price 25 cents per bottle. Is,unrivalled for its curative qualities even when used in cases of maladies whiPh were otliprwise incurable. Many recommendations have been given of the beneficial • effelit has had in the cure - of - pleurisy; 'pectoral' - an — pulmoltary - con= sumptiens, colds, Ste. Price 25 cents per bottle. HYSTERIC OR MOTHER 'mops. This most excellent article has a quality of calming instantly and without fikil, all cramps of the stomach; cholic and that troublesome disease called Mother fits or hysterics; and when continu ed for sonic length of titne,_will cure the patient entirely. Price 25 tents per 'vial. GREEN WONDER OIL, • - - . 'A certain cure for ail Scalds, Bruns, limns, nd the mosfefibetnal cure fur the piles—it will k ern the person afflicted in a very short time, if i-d according todircctions. Price 25 eta. per vial. This spirit is highly recommended fiif all nine, swelling of the limbs; or leaders, sinews, its and rheumatic; as no outward remedy, it has qua Land when used with the Rheumatic Medi. , will greatly facilitate the cure, The an t s of History do notroducc its 'equal; and it is h rosiest preventive against cold, in the n world. For particulars Hee directions accom. , 5 ng the bottles. Price 25 .cents. TOOTEIACHE DROPS, ° infallable cure if used according to (tiyee . ., ion Price 25 cents Per vial.' ~SALVE OF DRESDEN. Is .eidedly the best application for wounds and : ce, ' bid orinew, of all kinds, and will pro: v9it ,used in time; many . operations; rind pre, 'vent k Jaw, Pains in the pack, Head; &c,..-z. henna who are so unfortunnte o as to . haVe sore. breast , nd willarie - this wonderful salve, will i ii cured very short time. •It cannot be tad-thigh . ly rec.° ended. For furtberpartietdars see direct thins: • ice 12Acents per box.. " . , 1 ' l -- - 'WORM LUZENGES.... •Ana limit article for. the cure of worms in ,• adults.; • 'ell as ehildren, 'andwill cure-when other re '. ice fail.,- Price.6.l cents per box:... .•. A supel nronchit cents per • gOld ivl No. 384, !PE r, d JS#tn+ MIN FARMERS HOTEL PECTORAL ELIMR 81;1 EDT DE MEXICO QUG article for'Coughli,:CoideAnto nd difficulty of breathing. Tifce sale and retail, at the principatellice, th street, Philadelphia; and by_ JOHN GRAY, Carlisle, Pa.' al Agent fer CtimbeilandCount ag /5 . M Oescripthr heap ; bY • • • I. Si; P. 1411,A.11.T1N,` • Sliccossore to IVIII/or &Ala,rtiptr., Ati r ikgol;ll3lo . , - ; 1 : • 6 01 :27' • . D VALUABLE MILL IROPERTY -.-- : FOR BALE!' i i . . • Fir HE subscriber willsell; ON AIOIONAME TERMS, j_ his valuable . .' - * • '. • • aalta 2 120 21 gT r ?artt' 1 Containing 110 Acre ' : Patented • LIMESTONE lAND, Situate in. Monroe towpship, Cutiteil nd county, Pa., 7 miles East ot. Carlisle; on the üblic road !ceding from;Carlisle,to York; 1 ililc fr Ili Churc h.. town, amls from MechaniCsbur—li ing there on erected A THREE STORYWIT E eittEß.c 0447' ; . AND, : i, . (110110 9 4 - 2 Til al al, • 40 by 50 feet, with four run of etme essary Machinery; &c. hclongrig n first-rate order. : • . r:, , I • 171a,910. Mill IV' • Ste .1171,4 lth_ereerthhtg A hem them. in ,b plete order; h 1 situated. on the. - YELLOI - tEECHES• REEK;.,-a large. two story I . : • I I . Piftlillfirt HAI' :-..... , 4 ' Ni: t. q : with,the : necessary It. ildinga and ....---•,,..14^ Other conveniences; 1.,., new BANK 'RN, roomy, compact and cdplcte; a thriving i tCHA RD of apple and othquit trees; a well excellent water at the hop and water in' irly every field on the placei. d tr he whole of the above proity is in the best e dition, and the. Mills are sited on 'one 'of the , Mit streams in the StatC, ilnd rrrh neyer.faila. T neighborhoodis the inephriving in the coitry, affording a first-rate „cum), and every fa. ity (or the conveyance of Fir; Grain, 'Luta.' be &c.-to and from the Mills.': : : ~ ~ i &Nona .desircbs.of purchmf, are invited to to all cr,t the subscribes, residton the properly, .who"will show the same, orittice known the lerihs of alle; Or he will cxclt;e the same for' a good larijed property: • l. JOSEp.I...A.,TSEIAW. • .iign - Srri' . t 182. : ' .. tit. 42 , Valuable Reo Estate .1104)72 subscriber, assigneofDaniel Sker ji bath will sell by publieilry; on the - preth- Ise% on FRIDAY the 11th 4:TOBER, 1842, at I o'clock . , F. 41.. lUd AdN and 61 PER CHES.of thst rale PAT-ENI) • .• ~. • • :Liniegt6hdeFialid - • Situate ; in_West_rennsboroi.aitip,_CUniberlantl coninyTthree-nailcs-west-of4.qc,-tho„Stalasoatl_ to Newville ,passes through ttropertv• so aso does the Cumberland valley isid. The land adjoins t han of -Henry Ditner t tiuel McCormick, John Fishburn and others. 'lpMperty is in rii healthy section of the s conntrylte improvements _ace-a-good-two-story logs- - DWELLING -1 4 1 . P- Ti s .„. Et -' US' . 1 5 : -- . ' .. ' :•.: . rf . 31 ! A first-rate new STONE BA ha house nee-tined as a DISTILLEFY. and olliriessary out•lnkla,_ ings, n well of never failing ler at. the - dool, a young and thriving apple Olittlill with other a tr i u ld it i t n re it es g . ,, ,, , e ,. l..bot . tt 90 ., acresof,e, land s i 4v,,, ist. , :ls ‘ tt e re l i b l, covered with thriving timber. 4 .anentla See.- ALSO; on flip, tl1I)C day at - D'clock, A. M., a' 'air '4 l . tralljal M i l with a Steam Boiler and large • led lreascls, with copper Worms, i R new ;104 Tiewthetuls. rhe above Mentioned articles mew tin. 1 of 'tlie 'best -kind. If it can not be sold Valet . ; it will be of- , tired ju pieces.' The larger vsels Will make ex cellent cisterns. Any person wishing . to svelte Real Estate or the Disiillery, will please call It John Hays, Esq. in Carlisle, or John Kreifter Ligon the premises, who wilt show it. Possessiopill be given on the Ist day-of -April, A. 11,18430 J un indisputable title think. ILTrAttendanee given andirms of sale nride known on day of sale, by •Dfill) C 0131.13, Assignee of pile' I'. Sherban. Angtbd 17. 18.1!:. - i I - - -4t-12 AI • 'P.P. P6aE • r o nE subscriber will diSie of at public sale, iff MI the premises, oni T 1 PIDA I', tire 20th of OCTOBER next, VIILEAVAI. I ,I3Z of Slate nod Llmestone La ii North - Middle ton township, Cumberland coti.:,'containing 117 ACRES, more or less, edlpatqefilandouljoining lands isceloorcr, Ziglcr, and otrf—said firm is a portinn.of the eijtate.ofJohniliClintiolt, dee'd. The improvenitMts arc a ' • LOG CD • `l. - 19t AN BA Et At There are also 2 never ibilin; theyremises,oonvenient to tl Said Firm ix but a few rid lisle;arol is well worthy the a Persons desirous•of viewie to the day of sale, can be gr Alesander-MeClintiek,whorc. The terms will be made disputable title will be given. JOAN. Residing • July. 27, 1842 afedicaled , Extr . . ',aril ONE fIUNORE . w i i ii :r i ,p.ir : bef toin of s r o f ei tedt :irs y) , ) ,l • lli, dicated Extrail . . It, is positively the Stron,,,..e: reparation of Sarsa r.trilta in existence: OWE T'I'LE is equal six pints of any oilier Syru , hat is made, and is 'bought by - nunieronaprrstma_ unbolt; illieCit.Y...and country for making, therefei oind - who sell it at. seventy-five cents Or one dot' per. bottle (nhoutliall a pint.) - .' The efficacy of Sarsapaei is well' known in Sceolida or King's 'Evil; Ery 'las; Diseases of the Liver, A ffeetion of the Skil rd Bones, Ulcers of the Nose; Throat and doily, ell as nit Antidote to Memory and the Mineral Constitutional Ifis. eases, Tid a general puri fi er 04. Blood and Animal 'Fluids. -Comment upon its Ines is unnecessary; every hotly knows its effienektt is only tiecesiory when wink' it to . get tcgocfil• Titration 'of it,-and then there. will be nn disappo era in' ts effects. 'Dr. I.eitly, would refer to tit &St resptaitableAdrv sicians in Philadelphia, as as throtudfunt the United Slates, for the chorne of his preparation, us-well also tO, the linmeroiti lifients 'rote iihYsi, etans and, others , have '., fruid,tine to tittle published„; no'd , ' deemed min nary, as the cliarac4 ler of,fiiikeparation is firmly ' blislied. ThrOtigh.i 1 out the -Setitherit States it i ed , altogether, and throughout the Nortivtlikes. t vecedence over all others, imettoultirly . orponetlihysiehins,twho; for. the.,benefit,iif their patients, trays . recol:IA:0"i"; ,22:i•---The'yesoler is referred to l, directions. 'accora;, pituyiligeachbottleforreconiiinitions,eertihetit ti, nd-hirtliereertifientes.',---",— srj ;%,, ritten ONE . Doit4li P POTTLE. ' :''''• -:' ---Vrepared ond VW. LW)) ot -l 4. nod retail at :Dr 1.;Ef1.),‘"8 IMA.LTHIFAIP,O,II4,I4; t IO - FlNTorth BOeond•streetk,helOW Vine, - 111:'ig the.GolderiFiglo kgeepenta,PhilittleltOth4en , ;r salejh Carlisle, by e STSVENSO AS& DlNlttiEl'tj--. : :: ' , .. c " ii ., i.. . ii . , , , , , , , , ,, .. 4 :- i -,;t i A B; q B n o ta , foi. : 'italierlatd,C,,t/lAch''. ~~ K 21. -1542. .• . • Call at iny Shop. . • MBES Subscriber has on band,at his shop, in Main • street, Carlisle, next door to Mr. Loudon's Hook Store, a new supply ofttRITKS. - Common, Spring aiiii'SPANlSTi SADDLES, fine .and common Harness, Collars,• Bridles, Halter's, Martingales, Whips and Fly. Neta,( worsted and leather) &u. St.--LAlso two first-rate,one or two horse • -(94llltilfaitA6La also two one horse WAGONS; all of which he of fens fur sale cheaper than they can be bought else where. The SimnishSaddles are decidedly sapei•ior to any other land, and are admitted by those who have tried them to be •the most easy and comfortable riding saddles ever, tnanutlictured. . . om. IBMs Bill MITE ANNUAL 'ELECTION for offic'ers . nod managers of the Cumberland Valley Rail Road Company, will lie held at.the'pablie house of Clem ens Maelbrlane, in the Borough of Carlisle, btltween the hours of 10. A. M. and 4 1'; M. of Monday the Sd day of October next, Septembeh 7, 1842 aqd all ml a mill, all PETITIONS fur Discharge - and Certificate un der the Bankrupt Law have teen filled by ABRAHAM HAIM LTON,.late Merchant of the firm of Hamilton- i&-Gtatr, now Farmer, Cumberland county. ABRAHAM W. • GRAFF, late Merchant of the firm of Hamilton & Grail, how Clerk, ' Cumberland county. EDWARD _A. S r EHCER, Teacher, Cumberland County. and FRIDAY the 'Nth day of SEPTEMBER next, of I 1 'o'c loCk, A. M.. is appointed for the h'earir , g'therCof, before the said Court; - sitting in: Bankruptcy, at the District Court Room, in the City of Philadelphia, when and where the Creditois of the said Pentiencrs, Who have proved their Debts,. and all other persons in interest, may appear and sh3 . m:cati.,r, Jr any they have, why touch Discharge and Certificate should not be granted... • - ' • FBAS. tiCPKiNSON, . Clerk of the Dist'del Court, Fhitmlclphiu, July LI, 1812. 10.38 •DTO T It EL - DETITIONS for Discharge- and Certificate jt Wider the BankrUpt Law have been filed by ' ir„Lis FULTLK, of Court of •• • Quarter.Sessiolth, Oyer &,,Terrniuct & ." Orphans Court arid Recorder ofDeeds, • •••• , Cumberlitukivounty. 'JOSHUA OGILIW,. lateo — Merchant of —Loi:kportluttly tiauf Mg hi Company with --(4arte24 2 ,4litelicll,—uniter thp firn -i • Combo - land county JAMES IVIUMATII, late Merchant Tailor, - - now Aguot, Cunibcrland county and . FWIDAY the 41.1 . 1 day of .IsIOVIDI Iffiß next, 'at 11 o'clock, A. M: is, appointed for the hearing tliereok,bufbre-ibe - said — Crturtotifting—itr-Bank. ruptcy, ut-the District,Court ROOlll, in the City - of Philadelphia, when and where the Creditors of the said _Petitioners, who haiM proved their Debts,and all other persons in interest, may appear ani show cause, if taity they have, why such -Diseharge and Certificate should not be granted. fIOPKISON. Cleric of the District Court. Phi kiphia, Aug. 13, 1114`2. 10.4 j for Discharge and Certificate un der•ihe B Akrupt Law have licen Piled by AV ILLIA SNOINGRAss, late Merchant . now Tahan Cuinh—fo n d county. r cduntv: Merchant, ciiinberland county. and FRIDAY the 21st OCTOBER next at It Court, sittingin r t n e e d• l o t 11. Bankruptcyac g e t thereof; brfrrn the said e District Court Room in the O. o f phfl a d e lphii; whenlind where the Creditors 011 0 , said Petition ers; who ha , c proved their Befits, a‘ , l all Other per sons in if iterest, may appear and & ow , 0 0 0se , if any tiny have, why such Diselfargeani Certificate could not lie granted. FRAS. HODICIN . Stiv i Clerk of the District O'prt. Phila. August tI, I.S 12. Ip-41 • PETITIONS for. Discharge and Certificate under -the Bankrupt Law, have been tiled by SAMUEL GIVEN, late Merchant and Mannilicturcr, Cumberland. county. JESSE BAUMAN, Machinist and Iron - • Founder, . Cumberland county. JOHN GRAY, individually and as a mem her of the lay firm of Gray and Cita man,,lron Master, Cumberland county. ABRAHAM . H. PHILLIPS, 'late chant of the firm of Egolf and Phillips, - now Cleric, Cumberland county: JOSEPH MOSSER, -Tanner, Currier and Faril e Cumberland county. C. E. R. DAVIS, late Merchant, now • • . _ Chair Maker, - Cumberland county. and MONDAV`the 21st day of NOVEMBER next, tit 11 o'clock, A. M. is appointed for the hearing thereof, before the said Court, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the District Court Room in' the City of Philadelphia, when and where the Cr cdi: tors of the said PetitionerS,who have'proved their Debts, and all, other persons in interest, May ap pear 4nd - show - cansei - if any-they-haVe; why such Discharge and Certificate should not be granted. , PLIAS: HOPKINSON, ' Clergof the District-Court; . . - • Philadelphia, Sept. 5, 1842. 10 4fi '•icings Of water on house. distant from Car• ton of capitnlists. he farm previous ied,by, calling on sod the promises.. and a clear in- MINTICK; l!ttubdrsburg INEI LUAIN7III4, GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS, THE subscriber, having Concluded to do an en, jit tire Cash business, oilers for sale his Inrge and splendid assortment of • FOREIGN* DOMESTIC . Nails • Cutlery,. lower than it was ever bought for in Philadelphia: The following will giVe you sonic Idea of the prleei that lum determined to sell at: . 4 of Sarsa- DOLLARS' . B. LFtl)Y,:for n Ma equal to hid Sarsaparilla: 6 inch Cerpcnter's Patent Rim LoCiee;', • from 912 to 644 per dos, .6,50 . 6 inch Brass Striker, " Newton Darling Grass Scytbee, Newborn's " " • . . Hay Forlcai Solid Cap rerrttle, • '6- ' Cast Steel long ITaialle . 'l7 Cumberland or Reading Nails, 4.,cgt Keg Plnionix. of Juniata 4,44 ", • Other makes'. fe I will sell any article* in . nig line .frint 20 to 25 per serf: losiver than can be tiought for on credit: Cali on me'—srandne niy ,gouda-;—get a Ilsi of rny, pribrourpar* theret with the prices "of 'other, stores, and ascertain' fol . ' yourselves NV , hei*you'ean buy the cheapest. ,' lIENFtt ' 403 Market at. abtive 19th; forth , June I; 1842: : 96ni-81. 1110S'ANAWAY from the subscriber 'hcollonday JUL test; an inaented Lnd, named, gATIWEL BILAIR, aged or 18 yeare.' Thev-ptigin are hereby „cautioned from hartmuring,.or.tru,st, tug him grimy acconnt: , The tihuve resvard,wilE be paid for Ma delivery. • ° ' - JOHN ,1410.14NGEk - '• • biokinson tp: Sept.' 0;180:' ,_..,_ •., ••• COAL; !'' • Irr,yl,:plsr - § - ry4114 ,- ;l4,'iiiderrovai-tinia.bur..nara, I 1 , and-Bituminous ; ., COAti.„: a'atistantly for! ea la by ',.,, ~ 4•.` ' ',A i t ?.d TIN,- -- ' 4ioatte4rif to Miller W. , artiiiB2 ,, .Harriebill:ApKil ;4:1,i1411,25:-ti;- ; - 4,'1: , '; ' 0 1T1* 44 ' 5 1 .!,, z...: 4 '',;:'. : ', 7 •AV/ i 'Z ' V'C:;ii't, ,- Fi '" •• " : ': :'' -' ' ' ' 2 " W: 't-": . '..';',','? * •': ,l ';'4f / ' l / 4 , ;•':' . ;: , ' :, T , ''' , ::`. :i,',i.P': 4 -;::' , 7 10 , , ',. 41. 4-i Orders front abroad will.be punctually atteruled to. SAMUEL ENSIMINGER. Scp(ctnber 7, 1842. • tf-45' Al.„1-11DD LE, SP . 3t-i5 In liankruptcy. F ca),v....a-hz-..5ca1....4. a:2r (Z) a'7Cj) Sit Cents KCWATii• - • FOR SALE.' tw - ci Valuable Ilarzn • /SHE subscriber offers at priVate oink, on very reasonable terms, e. , TWO VALUAIILIN • FAIUYIS. No. 1. Containing 110 Acres at:first-rate anaafraoriza magm a Situate a few miles West of Carlisle, Cumberland County, near the Walnut Bottom Road—with good Improvements, and a never-failing well of water—Also, 5 Acres of Chestnut Tim. her, within a good hauling distance of the above property:, , No. 2,. Containing 120 Acres if .SLATE LAND, Adjoining the Limestone Land, near Middlesex Mills, East of Carlisle, Cumberland county, with good improvements, and a stream of water on the same. v. 00' furthe eseription of the above Farms is deem 4 unnecessary, as those desirous of perches ii..,i ing %I/311,9f course ' view ,s theame. Application to,be made to the subscriber, living at Middlesex Mills, , MICHAEL FISHBURN, Agent for, the Owners. , August 24, 1842. tf.43 HOUSE .S1:Ml) if, O T AT PUBLIC SALE i b l e rc i i t a o y l d t • , tt i; public y b o. e i l ci d „ t Z. ' ' e t e T .x l • I F ‘ n, o'clock M., • A EARTigE -- LOT- OF GROUND, late the estate of Joan iioOWEit, d, ccased,montaining ONE ACRE, more or less—situated in Mechanics bulk; Cumberland enmity, Pa., bounded on the east by an alley, on the South by a lot of Adam. Reigle, West by allot of Nancy Konsay, and North by a street or alley. The house is two stories high, plastered, well-finished and roomy, with a Kitchen and Dining Room attached. There is an excellent well of woter the_tlooroold a varieryof choice frdit trees on the lot, with other conveniences—the whole_ property `.eing in good minim Persons' Wishing to purchase will desliewn the property by eallitigonJohp-Hony er ja Mechatiiscburg. • . ' The terms will 'be made known on the day of sale; and attendance given by • DAVID. HOOVEIt, , ? JOHN IfOOVER, m September T, 1!42. SERERIFirS SALE. . • TY - virtue of suiiTrWiits of veditfiCiii pir9.,:xi t plifiß i to nu• directed,-issuedout of the - Gourt ifComo - ion Pleasof qimberlaroi county, will ej.I.VIIOIIeLLISLI /U ht S 11 twA_y_t] day oroC:irojiElt, I 141, at 10 o'clock, A._M. at the Court Ilouar iu the Borinigh of Carlisle, the hug described real estate, viz:— a Lb sa a l VIII 11- VS.VD . . situate in the town of Springfield, Cumberland noun tyr;Ludilleilon the Siovtliby a lot on ounf's heirs, on the had by a lot of Samuel French, on the south hy-n lot of home . Alaispar, and on the west, by lands of Jacob Keller, containing nbout one half acre;and having thereon erected a two story dwelling' house, part brick and port friame b a Jog building erceteil for . a distillery, and a log spring house. ••... Alto, A Lot of Gkollit a • situate in the town of Springfield, containin g about one fourth of an acre, hounded on the north by a lot of Daniel Sweigert, on the cast by a lot of Josiah flood, on the south by a lot.late the property of An drew Monrs„pml on the West by a lot of Sumo., French. Seized and taken in executionns the piw ci•ty of Peter Noacre. And to besot(' hv. me, PA UL MARTIN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Wier, amlisle, Sept. 3, 1818. ts-45 TA the of John ranger, I , c'd. TAKE NOTICES ' Il AT by' virtue of a Writ of Pa . rtition nr 1/attrition to me directed, issued out of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland County, I will hold_ an Inquisition as by said writ directed on Monday the 10th day of October, 1812, at 10 o'clock, A. M. on the premises, when and where all interested may attend, if they think twpper.- PAUL MARTIN Sheriti. Slieritr's Office, "Z carlisje,Srpt. 4ih,l 84'2.5 1:- r., the Heirf and legal Representatives of Margaret Quigley. deceased,• late Margaret Crochet and daughter of ! George Croekct.. • . . --1 r •• . • • •'• -• TAKE NOTICE. Ilia by virtue of a writ of Partition or valuation toine directed, issued out of the. T Orli inns' Cotwt of Cumberland County, I will hold an hapiisition its by said writ directed ,on IVED NF.SIIAV the 23th day of September, A. It 1442, at 10 o'cloek . ..:1. M. on the pFemises; when and Where all interested; rani• atteudif they think pro- . per. .: PA:UL, MAR'L'IN, Sheriff: Sheriff's Office, , Z Carlisle, Sept. 14th, 1842.5 id 46 asama) - 14 • Indemnity against LOSS Olt DAMAGE BY FIRE. CIIARTEeiVIEkrETVAIi. • ? ..4, The Spring Garden . Fire bier . ranee earn= puny. 9f Phillidelphlai • MAKE INSURANCE; either torniMiary or perpetual, against,loss or damage by FittEi in Town or Country, on Hodses; Darns and Pudd ings of all kinds; on Household Turniturp; .31er chandize, Horses; Cattle Agriculturak Commer: dal and. Manufacturing Stock, and Utensils of every deseriptiori,ns wallah Mowrintias and Gaourin RENT, upon the moat faiMrable terms: . . The- Pillorying, are the usual rata, vie: On Stone and brick [Mailings; front . - 35 to 40 eta; ba. $ l OO "Log and &acing • it , •60to 70 - cts: on 100 "Merchandiie and lurid. - ' infra in brick or stone bnildings; faint • "Do. in log' Or Crude; "Iltirses..Cattle, farming • tifensill and simdricsi nt aboat PERPETUALILI§.c. •. or atone t aildiriisi 05 ea $l,OOO, tlio pr(inOrri atitjep(tO iiiithofrawn aa3 time a the' party inearingpai deducti o do•s cen t. 'Atha amount paid. "•• • . • ; Appliaar an tlie'safiji by• !elect; westroiftl It'iorton Josaitt ' r. Lagui Elijah r Chat; V Sepismtl I the ralloWj *IOW 1:1 1 U' *lntl) abind'eldlet -ad ttiaame take it al itcadtding ; • r :)r t SiOeto 1 sL, _1 - 4 Btite,.WHITE SfDDIMPO;NA The • • AlbanY Argus, now enjoying_ the _ patronage of the Government, sayS—z"The. , effort; from Wiatever motive, tii Organize 'f i yler riarti,' , having been begun -in inliereilealtnesS; must Coil in dispersion. It cart neither cohesion . ,-,nor strength - of numbers, 'nor force of poSition!" • • A Petition tol,.the petition.tt - lVite - following signed by upwardii of 200.citizente C l ulumbiana Coutityt yme forwarded to a member of gongress, with a requests that he - would have it 4resented at .the — White House.. The requeat has been, complied tint iviOi whit effect will never be knoWn we pre.: some.: We learn from the nTrite 'Whig" that the petitioners tirlfri fair representation of tho frac.: Men bf that ountyi. To JOHN ? FY LER,_ President V the' United Mites of America. • • We,the undersigned Citizens of Columbi ana County, Ohio, who voted for GENERMU HARRISON and you; at the Presidential -• election in 1840-, , (Gen: Harrison for the of- • fide 'of President . a -vote-for= Vice Prcsi- . . . . dent,). believing you o be a true TVhig, as' you professed to-be, by till your 'smith - m.4s—, expressed upon the stater) and elsewhere„ and your endorsenienr. - of tfic Gpinjet s - Of .. Gern - Harrison as expressed•by hirrat-Dity , -- - ton, Ohio, Sept. 10th, lOW, in relation- td ' ' the - Veto power; for - which-we' were- ioduc.----- ed to vole for you. Notwithstanding all • , your professions dnd -prorni.es, you, haie abiliklonedevery principle fidvnented by you • , prior to your election to the Vice PresidenL: cy and your ( weettlental' poSsession of the Presidential Oink—your too frequent use . -Oldie prerbetive 9f . King 3 open laws the most wholesome for the well being of the -• Ame,rieari peoptlehr application of power not -to be -tolerateoy a fee,- en lighted ; ttn- . , • , bought and unbUyable people. _: • • ..• 2 1 :---- We - drereforeinost-retpectfiftflyesh-yeti • toresigiktlie important trust reposed you.' _'• by us; a betrayed; insulted and abused pen- -' • plo,in order that We nitfy choose another; more worthy then 'cc, Wild will' discharge Ilierd iffles 'there° faiffdl'illY; 7 lC - c - di - MV• to ' .L . )11 the Voice of the eopld, by *horn you were thus hollered, and for which, we, the peti tioners; shall fervently:and ever pray; until our•wrongs„ shall be redressed; through the • '. trurniik tongited•voiee of the Ballot Rex, by .itutdo.is of FP,EMEN! • ' ' ME Treason nlatinsi the People. • • Ar - r TIM Washington correspondent of the Uni ted States Grmetteplilier Oldschooli gives the fol. • • . lowing piece of information; Which developes the • progress of the treason contemplated against the peopie,. by the confirmed powers of Tyleristn I,94j d agonoism. No effort will ho left. untried • andif neeessariitiie - eurtirr . Cengressi .• hails4lll he made the scene of its brutalintit as when Nciii jenek Was disfranchized. But tui to the fact:— • The'Cothitry will notice With no littie surprise the fact, that upon the person of a Mr. Hoskins, an emissary of Dorr, lately arrested in Providence; Were found letters from *Mr. Buchanan, Woodbury. and others! The spy and emissary bro't letters fOm fugitive Donti, th some of his friendsOn Rhode Island, exhorting them to persevere and hold out, for that the neat CVngress would be a "Democratic" Congreo; Which would enable them to effect the Revolution, they have so lately failed to yarcomplish! I So, then, ivei see that the success of the rebellion in Rhode Island; the overturning of her gov ernment, and the elevation of incendiaries and traitors to power, is to depend upon, the next Congress being a "democratic" one. Let the pen* tinderstand 'it. And we also find Mr. Buchanan; Mr: Wood bury; Mr. Allen and others, "democratic" members of the *sent Congress,' in cor respondence With the traitor and renegade Who is to be the hero of this bloody rev& lotion I I ICE ntfro The Savannah Republican has had an in-: terview.with John L. Dorsey, Esq.; ivhd arrived in that city on the 17th n'.• Republican gives the annexed intelligence: The Yespatalics,are of a very i; 'character in relation. to our dithcul. Mexico.. Wlien'iMr: D. left; grey .ment prevailed towards the (over] the United StateS:;: -. A. proclarntiti issued the day before his departi most violent and inilanintatorY cl calling Upon the citizens to n resitit - the aggressions orlibe Unit dennlinOing Or 'citizens es (hie bets'. and .ScOnnilrels: %flit) are to otreilittotv•their.religion: plund Chtirchtisi add I)fostittite - their:, daughters: • The Atinfef the Mexieatt Coy adrotinia.. te.#o,raide_,ot 59;0,00 • . ~ men:. and „ was daily .; recei ving, iiiirrtheAmtioni eeptiOits 06h0.11 40 to 50 ciii:Ort .100 60 to 70 cis:: on 100 do Os. din lee InEttni Who- DEVERREEi AT rICtES A. large number of the 'eonstitdents of the Hon. Mr. McKennon; in Washingmri . co., Pa purriose giving him a baibeCue, in ; honor of his ebeetiOSful labors in Congress: OE NM . = OE El ...:.i.,