aM3VAttl , lies,u'ltztl El II um 1 41 . 44212,11145i0 Mresskidday mornizievilitch, 20 ;1844, 'llofit.ol',Oß.:,tliE,..pimPAlON.'' *ixdOxte of. 'tcti ;, , whole cOliotry:, 1., „, , ,„i ~, • J,: - -,;.% • ,6' i '• •• ~ . ONE iDOLLAIt..FOR TH CAMA I (~N: ' toMpltence. with the Mattes iof-mittip t friends v ottionty,,Clay, it;laipdpied to Pub;-r ; Bah the iferald and Expositor" fbr the `po.l litica{ campaign ' now 'opening; the' iory tow' price of .ONE DOLLAR. PER•coP,YI . Thie; arrangeinent'to commence on the first of Aprlf. Milt:dog - end continue until the eleetiol,lof'llioityl . Cutv—a period of eight months! ,It will he for.. nished at'these low terms in order to planeWithinl the reach o(, every intellige4 tvo.er...ddrberland county a weekly ti:ervspaper that will at all times, wi'ne'd{ h **sect ,ciiditent of whig measurer and ,whig:men, and; present.u.cicer and true View of the great , poittiCarquestions now in agitation. Eat hithettgit: l in measure devoted to a disseminatiod of political intelligenoti; the Her. 'aid ' be devoid of the general interest which attaches lo a Family Paper. It will endea.' -vor,always to, present a select variety et literary and iniscelfaricinie matter = die usual abstract's of , home and foreign neiNs- 7 and a weekly review of ' the city markets, with all citheimatters calculated •to mike it lateresfand lii the' approaching contest no voter should be /Without a naispaper, and Co uno Will who desires tiO:be well informed of his duties. Come on-then,' ~ r iltit'Yeiir nitrites r Let* light of. hig Princi -4114 furth' acid Victory awaitims ligni ' " • ' 13:" 1 .9L1r first page thia week is almost entirely 'taken up trial political matter , an occupation of ;UAW' ciitt; latlieeaders anai have to complain — .cif:very:ailen pending the great politinarcafivass ,which is ooviopening.' We shall endeavor, hove: !.eVltViagive as much miscellany as possible, and '‘ifl the quantity knot so great it shall be made up thOuglity!, . • , • Time pelificid matter given to-day on our first %page is of the very , best character. 'rimming . en ' the dawn 'orbrighter days,' is Most ex invootri and sentiment; and if either our . . fricnds. or our opParients do not - , know and thor. roughly understanit.Willa principleii and the meri: .. .sures at legit° between Clay turd-Van iturett, they' tivill find them so fully and clearly laid down in Mr. Reed'a resoluthina and Mr. Stewart's letter . thst'theY shall have no ignorhace to - complain of .herentler if they will but read. Let tau olio c . iver- Joel: them. . A Jackson - vt - One of the last expedients the friends Of 'Van Buren have found it neeetnary triiesort to to 'prop up his oinking hopes, it , to celebrate the birth , day of Jacitnos ! This has never been donches fore, and although done nor ostensibly to honor 'the old Hero, is in reality intended to help slung' 'the "sage of Lindentvald." A Jackson Jubilee '.earna rein our goodly , borough on Friday night last, which folly verified the prediction that it was iiiitencled mainly to benefit Mr. Van Buren. And His cap the eliiiini, the rejoiehig was said to be on sneeount of the refiinding of the $.lOOO fine to , t'itM. flick:son by the present Congress! A matter .of 'justice that the loco foe° porn' lion permitted to sleep, though they were in power twelve years before Tyler, until it whig Congress was elecied! A hue and cry wan thin raised about it for the first time, :and 'it has at lath been passed by the aid of. cilie ivhigs, none of whom, however, would have , 'opposed it had it not been fe . r the unmerited con. ' sure attempted to be passed upon Judge flail. But to the Jubilee, which came off with no little eels!. TliC'Court [Muse was illuistineted„ so was ;also BurkM:lder'o fluter, at which a supper wq be %eve waslrepared, but no one else seemed locum 'tiider' , lo' . it-iirtli the candle" except our cnthusi. 'antic irked lwr. Eby, who we have no doubt real -4y did li. 'resettle sake of Old Hickory. ''he cede. "breiien coMmeneed in the Cosnty Hall, which 'ivliii ads:int:a:with banners, swords, muskets, 6te. presenting a very warlike appearance...but from ' -this the nienting adjourned to the CsOrt room. A 'choice sehiction of speakers, consisting of ilfessrsi. ' • itidie,?,'Mettitlalian and Fenn:linen tram 'cliarStafe Senate, Mr. napkins of the Land office, and seri 'eral other '.: s siumpers" 'front Harrisburg. address. 'ed the meeting as they.were called out hy-om". plimentary sentiments. Mr. MeLa'hahan had not thought of a ,tuirticular theme, but managed 'to eke out a repheodical over,wronght eulogy • (limn 4 's/mfac i lt'iiiiii : Mr. Bigler made a speech M his Old,fatthioned way, which was very dull; ltie l Penniman rolled his eyes and talked pahetie of ' 'Gen.'J o ickeion and Mr. Biddle, and made a not very sacessfiff attempt -to get up some applause for Van Buren and • IVinhlenberg; Mr. ilopluns told the old storiefitie guekshest war, picturing ;hat fearful trial of Mince 4 nervi 4 ' I in sit Its tee, ts- ' l . ".- - . . , •' , . - - -. , • tit.illditnt Intitte . olAciatilentlamini; wee sevor. itlißiers, Mi. hellei; IVli:Vihridt.ned OilO'!cii ;two More, who,gase the finishing touches to the lire. iiiiiii iiiiVectlee.' ' 'the' Oral kentlefritiii we are vita; ~iNoif.particuiarly,viugi,ve of Gov.!tyter, iltbotigh ,Ite enjoyed as fat Suing thiring knellyet four yeiint - ef 'the Porter adMinintilition as 14 ' ,arson Might - 4liSirti. : yitelokatiladeofthe'Oeg.never strike* • Min; we suppose. ' The latter gentlepinn esertee .Thintstif . to the utinostlo bei, witty it' the espenee 'miliense of: the whig ' 'caralidetri, 'dem:Marble, itMont . he declared he had i'nchr heard of hero/ A" nortsinatiou.' Well.suppoie Mr. Wilmot tfit# .. .., , .thus prefotincli,V ignorant: The people want a mitt who has- of been lio very well known during . the - hietaienrSoyen years in which the State hair been; bleeding Bern tbaligirice holding leeches whit ,!have been folkening mi,lier: .But themeoplo Jens' Gee. Markle to be an Aonest,lncrocapd:mll(siteti t r . these loco fotin' T erators whet although lieneii worth may tifor allele obscu'red, end, l*tly*invii , ,t, it but the better ilualified,td be brought foftit , t rglien la crisis arrives in the affair of State. ,, .:cretr.'Mar , -; f , kle wei'notinown befdre the ittil t w . )tt!, tint fie %O r came gloriously ; known , when the ilmeiriStiti'ldr :patriots andl_nntire men to shots: tlecease)areti.nell • we predict bkWill be as triumplianOlasernitiller' • theint&lnd Tfieeday of 90 - tilwe h'eitc't '` '''' i's`'''' 1 ' 'OA jibe whole . the "Jell:Bee," weib'el44,'Oled, of itt(.etect. :,• There was .tietrotie,gotel o hesSii' xound-of apirl' , 4ese "thrkki „ gh „ the' Whole' ieVenint,, , • .andespeoislt W 4 tile4.4PPiliiiiii7*l4t!i:ii#:.llltl N when then*s of 1 14BuSen e4.1 1 140, 1 0/4'. were mentionatl.'2. ol 'Ldo l . ,lll PbeilksTel.4tkr ofirthb: areliesereeteltkisbed, piiihripti*tionObeitreilaii relic : it iiie,it.sl 4 the.Bo.i . ± Aitif,.,SnAtiOtti'ili l Jubilee!':. . l'!'.. ', %.,..,'.,,,:. ' ....;--:*'.', , a , c .,. it '• ' ''',' • .'''',r il ;.., " '• 1.. ' ..:. ' . r.,;.! . , b , ' ~'it.i4itel ,041;.„1rhe'l1l l 3 i t f .o o il 4 l l4 ' i ' t 4, nlqt*f:4i t,oiisav : : .cit,eferOeciiolii iii.-.,1011,0 4 1ipli; 1 0i1**04iii1gti1i1i0.0.444frii.644a0r4144.0i1.4044.,i ~ levir*_i4lo. - 51. 4 4.:10n't, ~ ,„7 * ,- • ' - ' 4, 0 0 1 - IYAliv:l4 4 .t. - -I.val w00r.:,:•3' weels and did thO4dltOrffiVAOltlliir indidded ijoffitif!'fo idtuMpatinn at; the eintiNpiii:4'.stitiese,eit,ilie by' the Whigs al ibe 4 boxiinehrifleeei t kit.' 4116111 would undoubtedly, hie l s )aielt#9l.e,ed sue heed al'h4 defeittia. bat the iF en 4.l l -4 # I144;11110:ifY'115 the Locos:' seOnii;tbarldikOgO7Aidlkitlf big mietiPgt Wiiiii/.6i#"44i/111,11*,iilri:Wfuice41tiOiv to speak rho opineptii; tie. 41. 1 464 #,co milg4 q9)tht.jwa° formed Who weeijopposed hitioduning ink; the Aiordugh'.election'. ""iiiii'latter tiokdt, with one 'exCeption has been carised, and with• it the lien taco t Yudie, gentlenin; on 'IJ 'I" the.whig Jacnli•Hoffer, bite been elect ed::: ,Jhe•other composing the council are whip, vithtwo(W three excel:it:lone, although not rdn on that ground. The Chief liergeas and Aaseeinir arc also good Whigs. We subjoili 'the votes given for each of the. ticketa Chief Ilurgeas Wm. Irviri 261 John Halbert 238 Aulatant Burger!, 251 Robert McClab, at. 249 Faust; . . Jacob Hoffer; • - 280 Peter F. Ege, 337 G. W.,Rheem, 261 John Mall, .323 W.:.S.•Clobean,_ • 257 N. Banta, 319 D. N. Mahon,: - 254 Armstrong Noble, 316 WM. Graham?' 251 J. P.torgas, • 302 J. Postleihwaiti 249 W. 13.516%1(1y 293 C. Macfarlane :44 A. Richards 290 Jacob Weaver " 204 11. Darnitt 275 John Read 201 Peter Split' 259 Elieha Doyle-- 257 Charlesßell 202 Jitrke of Vectien: ot4 Isaac Todd 300 Inapector: . J. 11. Dovor Charles Flager - 273 Wm. Reily ' 300 244 Jacob Zug 329 Cononblea ' • . . . It McCartney .342 Isaac Angncy 433 Besides these !hare vere alarge number of scattering Saes for • almost a' score of different, candidates for Constables. As orticw firma and JAMES ihMIX.TON, the worthy and efficient School Directors, whose terms bud copired, were reelected without any op . . , Jacob Senor The TOW iel ip Eiections. O 1 - Notwithstanding t h e ciertions made by the Locos almost every where, agreeably to the di. :actions of the a.cret circulqr, they have signally fuiled'to secure Um "vantage ground," as .far as Cumberland county is concerned. The Whigs have carried a majority of the township's in. the county in the election 'of Judges, and 'elected in one or two townships• where they have .nut sue. ceeded before far years ! • In NeWville.our friends done tI4 woes hand . namely. Tho Whigs were always beaten there, • but on Friday they elected their Judge by a smart majority! ShippenAiag nobly s ustained her position. In South Middlcton•township the Whig candidates 'succeeUed against the strongest tielmt the Eocos Were able to bring nut! We have also unexpectedly succeeded in Mechanics. burg, by a fair majority. In several townships our friends swept the hoard citaxt , Judge, Twee. tars and all! Whig Judges have been elected in ShipponsbuVi" borough and township; in upper and lower West Pennsborough; in Hopewell and Newville, in South Mbldle•ton, in Monroe, in Me. chaniesburg, in New Cumberland. in Allen, and in upper and lower East Pennsbsro'! We are now prepared for tho grand contest let our friends go, heart and hand, shoulder to shoulder, onward and still onward, and a glorious nietorV is ours: r - . • . 'Washington. LtfrThe Cot___t is again organized by the nomination and confirmation of John C. Calhoun, as Secrdtary of State, and.Jolin Y. Mason, of Va. as Secretary of the Navy. In the U. S. Senate a debate is going on, on a joint resolution to give notice to the .British Gov ernment of the desire of our Government to annul the' article of the treaty of 1818 for the jointoccu pation of the Oregon terriiory. • On Wednesday last, Mr. Dromgoofe, of Va. re ported a bill to the Douse of Represettati'Ves, to repeal the sections of the Act of July, 1842, now ifi force, providing for (lie distribution of the pro weeds of the of the Ntblio Landa among the State.; on this the previoiis question was called and a vote taken in spite of all reinenstrance, and the bill paned by a vote of 113 to 61 Immediately after the tepee) of the INstribu. : Lion bill, Mr. Drorrigoole, of Va., reported n bill for the collection, sufo.keeping, transfer and die. thent of the public revenues—in Fidler wOras, re. viving the Sub.treasury. Both of these bills will receive their quietus in the Senate: -; • Our State Legislature. The bill to giving the public printing to the anWest bidder, which passed the Senate smite day s ego; passed the House on Thursday by.large . jorit3i, and now awaits the signature of the Gov; error to becoie a law. • ' • •-- The till proviiiini' for the par/fent of the M. wrest on the public debt, by increasing thd State Taxes to 111,800.00, is now before the tioute. The bill for the :site MAIM Main tine of Our proVements, from Philadelphia to Pittsburgipass bd committee of the whole In the Senate on Tues diy last. Proviikk 'On'tye . the ,Union) for the sale of the works at auction, and fixes . the price at 128,0110,000, and otherwhic does. not Materially direr from the , bill orlait Fenton. The'bill for t heel& of the DeraWaro Division fixes the prim for, that work et 30,500,000... . , . Lectfire Posti)Osita. 17 . 1: The third 'Lecture before the )Washington , Tehtperattie Bone&lei Society, antevineedlo be delivered laid evening, by Rev, T.Y.Nooni, hes ,bean postponed to Tuestlarevening the 26th inst. Subject "The Republican Influence ofrie Littol6.l' :';Tickets of Admission, 103 eetitti, tedlei.Yree: Liveiu c., pool brings an ncoopit opts° ncuth orftessaftiftrr. 'lave town, of Chalcurcuk,,oii 1,14 31st of January!: 10141 +1 1 1WALIFIqu't n t ,43n , Thursdar,the 14ith 'inst., by the' Iley„ , 1 1 . sk°c're* I. 4FTt I g 66 ?' ta; 'MIS° /0 46 .".4 14 %. 1 ,t• iohis W,eskiey h of Squib .Arliddleios toweehip. /'On the 7th • inst.,„hy lieer7 4.,ussijisl, blt. FriAtfor4 . Thersde k y last by the 'mei .hfr.. palliest AT/OtAtt i , tO MART GUN% . 4571.1"',0 1 , Dairl Ff ' Atmr.irorlioutti ion4ip t t*isfith,bekr bf ; (In itilibbeddlihrow.exillth:St*,44,*tri- IT, Inr te i t 64 :*l l * 1141b4. o t odotifivi s i* ,il6; jl4 45vut , Aft IArIPVO7' seslifi sl l,1 1. :je11;' ,' ,4 poses ets ere ee t sior Town Conncil t 7'wn Clerk issesaor thOse•ebristt iillitifafitliintit which exalt an 4 itdOrn tl i f, atefifind'tifilit loythoolisinke.froot this 10 ai- liiilOini)tyi,iqttei A - fiti,tho the reek; I trig pa rt jt.r,.tis Noi itlneSS atulthefetlimliouseess of strapilllttippmehintrilliiclutiqp.his,ttilnd was ele4 TlW.lthOiitlhOXottrleratiantAf lill'"lnnlilrituffer4, lit.ttitelleetp.Otitt the...itlati*Alltittlif ihtkie' toe eo us lish:s*llisinislitsil exigtAin - the„'fikikjetsan liquttoi: Apbititigla.lohewi oyrocnt oteOthy eotn-i flksittiakpimmetedilifth ,0 L w9041111 the most en 4 deasidittres—lie - eheieilidly. yielded .utrhis ' ttpi rit• to, his• God; In all , the , iratied r,ehitions of life hooves exemplary.. To the etoihninnity the influenee.pf his elleraater.wtfs likluito74Vrolllsrolatives'antl firiendi his, lossls:ltTenarahle;„ • j • ' ' 'ollTll3Alitie: ' inleit'iln t 6 aili ' init.,. lif Seailetina ' 'Araligna; . . . , ... . Miss pierces AolXs, daughter 'of David and Igi A. ..qteri.ete, , itgell ti . yelit l ;, S inenthi and 4 it ilits.' •' Of the stone intense on the Bth inst.,Tatoolorizs, soft df,David and Mary Ana. Sterrett, aged 2 years, ;,months and 9 days. . . (Stanzas comprised on the Alive by J., Ilisncio . Cniconats:. Formic!' Father! Farewell Mother!— Fa; swell Earth !—Sand weeisingfrioids; We again may meet each other; • When Death your Christian warfare' ends. ' . . We . leave this drearrvaleof ream' : Where Death insatiate ever reigns, And wort tts to those happier spheres; . And leave behind all earthly pains. ' , And no with kindred spirits vie,' • ' Areti w na the' throne hi rone in , ghee 'trains, 0 And Idil,,ou to our bosoms hie, And, pitted frlenda inlay meet again. When conic net, Perenti, liere.to weep, Where lie year daughter and .nua:. eon, Since death4ivided ti.tenils shall meet, When Opel! the rt3siireetion m61'16 rAhENTS Happy Children! Happy Chilitre,' favor's! highly blehs'il! Gone so.sonii to find your I leaveni _ _Conetojoin yoUrendless rest,— Cone like fragile veeeal IloWert, Wither'd e morn of lite:— hut on wings with Seraph's powhrs, Mounts the soul to worlds of 1181 n. rarewell ye pritt'l log little ours Our; lossyour highest gain shah he; • Nor will we o'e'r 'our mem'ries mourn, Sitio° Jesus said come unto me. • Your bodies now.sereurly rest, In'tilOnee deip,und slerp profTpul; - And pin no 01010 shall lie:ive that breast IVhilc countless ages roll around. Your happy now mar' reign. Around thu blar.Mitlivoiie ht 'l l •n d i .tCo sorrow them the heart !than pail,•• Hut bloom in.everlasting youth. SALE OF SPLENIND FURNITURE, AT PUBLIC- AUCTION On ,Wednesday and Thursday, the 28th and 29th inetani, WILL be o(f•t•cd ut public suction, Fa the resi dence of Prof. Wm. IL. Alien, in Main St. the entire stock of • Parlor, ChambeK & Kitchen . Furniture, belonging 1n: Dr. li r a, Irvin. Among which may he enumerated a superb Mahogany Sofa, 110 Dining Table Centre Table, Work Stand, Pier Table; Wicking Clad: s, covered with hair cloth lint Stand. Parlor_Coal Stove, a large and splendid Mirror, Msthogany Bedsteads, Ottomans, Imperial and Ingrailk Carpeting, Venitian - illitals, walnut and -maple Chairs, India matting,. Floor Oil Cloth, Su superior Feather Beds and flair Maur:loses, to gether with a great variety of Chamber and Kitchen' Furniture, such as Bedsteads; Washstands, Looking Glasses, conking stove, Dinner mu t Tea'Sets, Pots, Kettles; Tubs, Buckets, - &c., &c., Alf ot which will be sold without reserve and on accommodating, Wilis, The above merdioned - Faruiture has been selected with great care for private use and is of the very ;test materials and workmanship, and of mod ern pattern 4. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M., on each (lay ; whim attendance will be given and terms made. known by March '2O, 1 S•4i NOTICE. Board or Mannersnf the Cu tnborinnd• Vii.. 41 .. ley Mutual Protrctinn COMpallY will meet at Cull:no-land Hall, on SATURDA V, tile all to o'clock A. M. Punctual attendahce in reques ted. A. G. .Nl,ll,l,Elt i Sec ry. Muck 20, 1844. SIRESILIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a svrac, Fiere Fsteins to me direc ted, I will expose to public sale, nt the Court House, in the borough of Carlisle, on MONDAY, the Silt day ompril, A. D. ta44,at 9 o'clock A. M. • All the intetect of Thomas Craighead, Esq. in the untlivitkd half of a tract of land, situate in Mifflin township, Cumberland curably. bounded hr lands of Jaen , ' Waggoner, .7cklin Senschaugh, Christian Tailor cud Others, cmtuiliting '2OO Acres, more or less, having thereon erected a two Story log DOUSE, and a to liars, Apple Omlaird., and a log tenant Douse; :about LSO oCITB of which are cleared. Ilia said intereit lacing a remainder in fee simple in the one undivided fourth part of The one undivided half of .sald trait, subject to the life estate of George. Craighead, in possession of the mac half, and of Wil liam by the curiesy in She one fifth of the same sithlhalf. Seised am) taken iu exeentimi as the I,roperty of Thomas Craighead, Esq. 'and to be sold by me, A1).\11 LONGSDURF, - Sheriff. Sheriff's Office,.Carlisle,? March 00, 113.44. Application for Tavern License. rignr. Subscriber hereby gives notice that he in 1, tends applying, at the April term ensuing of tho Court of Quarter Sessions of Cninberland. County, for n renewal el his license in the Tavern stand now occupied by him in Dickinicn township. JACPII '4EOI). • ' • tc-9.1 March 6, 1344. . „ }Vg, 'tlie undersigned, 'Citizens of Dickinson township in the. 'County' , of, • Cimberland, do certify that we are well acquainted with the above Jacob Treko,. Had that he Is'4l , gootl report 'tot honesty and temperance, and is Well provided with house room sad conveniences for the lodging and accomroodati2n of Struigers and Travellers, and do ther'elbre ienotimend him 'to gout Miners as well descrying pia Lioe.tiodoluAktrilier, say; that a Tav ern at the stand is Mn luscommodation An the publid, Janies AV'eakley Henry Lynch .Thorans,ll , ll.aughlin John Myers, • 10 in.~V(ltihtti's Jattob 13eetern John niftier . John Brindle jr Als AJillea . llecup,e (illlinger% • Conner . • •; I !envy She* Wm. Gilleler , Johit Moore Jacob Iletominger. • • • 1-' , 'Particular -Notice. , ALL persons itidelitea toyheattitscriber will please call and settle their aditainits before the Ist April ensuing, if they wish to save costa, and all persona hiving olainA are regatited to present them for payettent., t i here is a point at irlafera ftirbeirinee cenar.f.to be • A,‘ ivue, and "thick that with .itotee of .toy clad , niers that point bat -Pearly iuriVed, as I hatieaccoente Wit have' been running fornenr .t.wo.yedM and little or r nothing paid, On, OfP.: nos told -thenr ire peti teculY gdod, but they wont(' be better if thei:NA T tretufra ~Some of theve!gentleraeo I awl hardly get sigh', of LiteTY. • A they will forget me lat-. 4ogether unless I ssure them -t hey Breath! selierish' r ed in my memory and will continue to be as lonlyaa their'credit page t remaina Mar& on My books! I ant INtiikfui _ ' N jipfrona~~oe, antl'will,do,as ; numb td siqopunqdato 6 . person who pave his: Lies „Mien' 'preaented metkny oftieV: Man but • I do tidt considee lhatte be patronage'whiehneatsribri4idible to col: lest than It is .-,womb,.inor do I. ask continuance of it. I hope no one IrlH late . thmererorrips as pep. .sonat , untll ther:e:t 'Milner their receipts and !see +AMU!. alsey'lliedaiition ornor! I think the mspority of them:woulitho roortepupetual if their . censiddridWilittlsitiishfayettopman-Ilutriand hoW !Much I,deteat,ihnnlng,, , ,! -!!; ! I hire Mani valuable e_iopotners, wiern go?d:W/ipti.w,tll,please accept •totaincere:Atbaniti it* helr_eneouragein.ents,,,from thaaeliroidd,z+, 3ooo o.-. ufiy iiliolia emitiymnoeof,pitymtageand shall eni. dearer to merit it bytereantattentlon to bovine's. • rq,t:Ptl3loolf,GitrAVlnit.ToX. "•I'V:srlisl4 Ittireittol-11144.211.t ,l'ii"Or:,l;at..s,t! " •1 4 0 )1? ,3-P2 yr4* i NT[N Allxr ; IhtIitSINOZCASIMER - ES rifiraititiegtigiishaceti Ottlfliertk*4 • Am eric an Cassimeres, an tinettsi BfigliithAtill-AmericslltTlfttd Coking, ed.Clotimppd -Castdmi'rpsy Sills. ;Velvet apOI,MaPIC Skin Veilingi,Cashinero. and.oitier 'Vest-1 ingo t Silk ImicAlrisieta.'Sergeir,Sefull assortment , of Tailors' TrimminKsi-NeweSty.lo, Spring..and Bevis.; tlnstrintalok:Stulti;mitk : TailoptrotheAasonado . Wv. ,' , IIEI9I4IS.OT.T;E;i*ARRA holesale. , ,io.llel4ll.lcl_4l §.tora:,;r?" l ß..#7 ` l ,orti; Nrirch • from' distance earefollf Supplied aild %Irritated to 'Wulf: ,-, = . . .TO, HOUSEKEEPERS,. ;we low, in ~000 any ~uAtltity to suiLpiir'ehasers,for Caen; at . ipripe.ii*ont 10, IP; 25 and Ou cis pzr.po,und. Read mad nedif.notatbil, and ,Pillows; Curled Hair, Mattreasee,,,,Moss.do. and all 'other.: kindato suit any size 'Bedsteads, 'altars tin hank - Curled 'Hair ipid.,NeW Orleans ..Mosii by the bale 'or single pound..Alao,:illlatikets,:lllarseillea Quilts, -Corn fortableeftail Brilsteadaof 1.11 descriptions. CO'Coniiiry Merchants will find it to their advan tage to nail before part:Wising. FINLEY:4k Co. S. Is. Corner of 2il & Walnut sta. Philadelphia. March 20, 1814. Sm-'2l , Valuable Property . FOR SALE. FIE • . : subscriber (lisilate.tif at • _it, lie sale, en the premises- m cirtitTitl)A.Y the 211:90.if maivii inst. ad 2o'cliick P.M. the following deacAbedirilit estate, viz:--A new two.story BRICK HCIOUSE Stable, and:4 . lm n 1 (;round, shake in West, High street, tvljonitii,q the Ware house of Win. 11. :Sitirray. The above Noose butt just himit finished in a neat sublitantial is ill it Intailsotue location and is-Well e.alculaled lin- a tatily residence. The louse and hall the gendial will hirsold - tiAoyrsttely .lfroin the miler half aial the stable, or both will he said together, tis may best suit purchasers. terms will be made known on the day clinic. 11UTTON. Mai'cli 15, - 1844.- Is-20 • . • • .House for R ent. THE subscriber will petit tit r e , DWELLING HOUSE; on Pitt .street, contiguoui to , . /. '').. the Methodist church . , nos ricettpied by Inv i ll Mrii.' Carothers and C. E. IL Davis.— I. 11,:" Possession for'one pear given on thelst -,-- --.- of April. • , . .. - Ai ILLIAM H. ALLEN. • lin - reit 1 ~1834. St-9 • DiSSO.IIIIIIOII of Partnership. • 11"2 partnership heretofore , existing in the Forwarding mid enmosidsion Business ' un der the firm of .1. Rhoads, was dissolved Ity Mutual consent on the 3d inst.. All persons knowing themselves indebted either 11 note or book account, are requested to settle their respective accounts with out delay. Thu hooks are ill the hands or Joliet' lilioads, who is authorized to settle the same. RHOADS, JOHN itriom)s. The Inistucts win hexenher be conducted by John Moods, iu eonnoxiowy, ilk J hteid Ithomllond..bleob Leiby, tinder the firm 'o(J.P.hoads & co.;the / )` hope by strict attention to husineino to :eeeeive N hare of public patrOnage. J. li.llO.\DS & qo. - .Curlisle, March IS, 1814. liargains for Ca,h,. rirtiE subscriber havintr, just returned - from tha giro and in opening it laY1;!e• and gen h.,al Fmortment ofi:rm.erien, Roots, Shoo; and tatlo,t 'leaf Ilatvwhicli I not cletermlned to sell cheap for cash, and for a proof or what proo.N., call and axmaine for vonmelves. IV. il. fitATlil3lt. , rlistrell 13:1844. ll-'2O G ROC; ELT d ,f; flip to st k brnii ' rmi enlrees, the ling or till lb. hem NewAlrleinisAlohisqes,lloney Syrup, Sugar Ifouse and \Vest oltisses.hy the hI. or gal. Honey, New Orleans Snipe, be hl Ih; 1,0111 . 141111 all of Alllllil I Will sell nt prices In suit the times. iis we keep 110,hook nod sell entire cosh, we can to give betty. Intro ins. Alareli 18,1591. W. Al i MATI:FiIt. O. W. lIITNER 'N A 1 LiS 'A Lot of I)uneanon hest quality Naar:, , nitortuf sizes tor sale by the Keg at less than market prices Nlarela 13, 1814. W. M. MATEEIt. ESI Imperial young Ilysat anti "thick Teas Pepper, Allspice, Clinehulade, ',Menial, 111119. teral, baleratils, fiftieth, elmes, nutmegs and ginger, China, Glast and Queensware, Tobacco, eavendish, roll and ping tali:it:ea of the best inalianctures, Also apanish, half swinish and common sugars, by the box or retail, at the chimp stare of Mardi 13,1844. \V. NI. Application for Tavern-License , TUE subseri!let• Iterehy gives notice that lie in tends applying at the ensiling April term td' the Court of qttr,:•ter Sessions of etantherland county, lora Lieetb%e to,keep public house in the house he now oevullies, in South 31U,ItIleton township. PHILIP BRECKBILL. March 13, 184-1 We the undersigned citizens of South Middleton township in Cumberland enmity do certify that we are well acquainted with theabmc named Philip Ilreck vllle and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance and,ii'well provided with house - mainland convienanees Ibr the lodging and nccoMmodation of &augers 'adif ',nocarelers, - and do therefore recom mend blue to your lionors'as tvell dek , hing of a Li-, cense rand 'further soy, that a Tavern trt the cloud is an accommixiation to the public. • Fetei• Hiller Abralmin 'Pricker 'Frederick Rider 'Peter Gmhshall John Peters David Kaufman Jacob Sanger Samuel Plank John Wert Jacob , Weir: Jacob Gutshall • 'John Plank BEI Application for Tavern License. subscriber-liereby given notice that he in tends applying at the ensuing April term ot. the Court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county, for license to keep It public linutiltit ilia stag - 1(1.1in,, occupied by Ma's. Itebeoca MaGlaughlin, in South Middleton township: ' • .MICUAL M. EGA, ' -March 1.3,404. . • fc-'2lO • We, themotlersigned citizens of South Middle ton township, Can - Oberland Cokmtv, do certify (hut we .ibra well idadmintidl willwae•.nhove blamed Michael M. Egbb,, Out he is. of good report fon honesty mid tempewinue, add is well provided with flambe room and conveniences for 'list' lobigiog and accommodation 'of itrangers and trbi„vellers,und ?bile therefore reeonimend him to your hobnobs as well 'deserving ofbs License; and further say, that II Tav ern ateheatund is isr. acComsnotiation to:the public. 3'hos roasts ' Might Stuart . • ,Tienj Fry. ' • 'George LA Koch: ' , lihmtzell • : Gat rich - Alatlinw !Move 7Thon Sibhrt. • . Peter Matson ?Jibcoh-Plank • • - • Appli6ation f6r, 4 faittl Liene: ' T,tur, f uhaeritmr herehx,gitee notice that he, in+. takeipr ot leliik ,( atri)lyirik- at ' , the' - otatlng..Aimil 'terra -at. the Court of, sti . tier ~ Klaus of , Cumberland equity, Fora Li i eit'a• 'Olio' hoieleja the itatul„.he aew:acau e, in Ote,kair - altilt ar Shitilietiblourgc i ~, ,WIRISI IA4, ZUCK. ; :31'10:41! )13, 01 . 4: '-•'• . , • ' t..4'20 Mei; t u be citizen' of the , florpugh of Shippenshurg,inthe Cof iity:olpinbertand,do that. we are wntl acquainted 'with the adore : named Wm. Brnw,n„ and that lie is of good report for hon esty and teralierance and proVided with house '“Kr l o , Plid tiOloieniciieee fordhe lodging hod Kce.om , modation of Strangers and Trayellerk, and dothere.- fore recomrhend linnitolotte honoree% well deservi• ing of a ,Licnassind further say,that a tavern at' the!atand Is an licoomrupdatian to the public. William No b ,: :tsteplien .CUlbertion ' ,eo -11En3 .Reynolils Alexander Stewant , „ , l; ,, thisenti Cdifirith GeorielCiretner 11 jace;il;pliie,sieet les. gems* eLllsetpeeellseisevelisf .1111 sops,- restilerr shot-and •trirleatt; pocket books, and ITtwekgqnelPlNWS,Al l ol(dilliiilters, ,blse4 iibroQt'Otrj, 1 4,,T 14, the SiAe 411 ^ r{Ver ' B4ONVF 1 , *14.1 '2, 7Pft r IPP • ' ,71Y1A41' SPICErIS, &e. EMI -- ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' uattunama•vo MAU:alt o -Wo, , 2o.4forketst./ beh#47l . sth situt Otiesirol, TAXES this method to infoim the Mer. , chants of thie vicinity, that he has received by theist° arrivals from England, p large addition to llidd)olit'tlialew,estlirfeetitor cash; and he flow offers the same, as well as a corn "pleie iissortioc4of:mitt 4 4encrilwlite; at tt 'weir .small advance for cash or approyoCcrelitoind m sites.ipukhasers..Tisi ling. thie,city,;.o2exatuirie-his stock before haying.' Among his assortment w be found the following description of goods in all their ,dillervit 'varieties; KMsgs and Forks, Pocket and Pen-knives, Scissm:i • sod )(tigers Mill, Pitt mid m* cut Saws; hipid • , otheisawl i sliovels•and'apades, scythes . •,, and sickels, trace and halter chi; indi • ' ' . patent metal ware,steel of ell kinds . '; • • , . shovels and tongs, anvils nad vices,liorse nails,cett and wrought nails chop- • • 'ping and l aud • • axes; 11/Iy, & . • " manure For 9, straw kniveafrying pang,fiali honks all kinthi, waiters, files all kinds, hinges, locks, screws, bolts, angers, hatchets, hammers, gimlets, chisels, plane irons fines, needles, awls; sadirons, spoons, saupe• pans, braces and butts, candlesticks,ateelyards. And ell other article's Mille I lardwurc Line, re. ,quireil, in retail store. Mardi 13, 1844. "Tll - O.MAS WHITE'S Straw, Florence,.Braid 4 ,e , • • & Fancy Bonnet AZI :I°S • MANUFACTORY: -.i• , No. It, Commerce street, saboveittfa,„Plitholctplain. (Removed from corner of 7th and noble.) WIIV.RE also are manufactured the SEA GRASS , and Neapolitan Bonnets. Merchants and 'others wishing to pur chase (fur cash,) will find it greatly to their advan tage to call, the assortraient being by jar the most ex teifsi've, the work superior in 'quality, and prices as lqw mamfactoi y pa - the U. States.-- To cohfirna thesis facts, it is only necessary to cull and examine.' . March 13084: • ; 3m-20 PHILADELPHIA SEED AND IMPLEMENT ~ : WAW.PARHOITEM ' TiOW on hand and Ibr-sak nn extensive assort . - moor of Garden Seeds; ti'olt-oct 843, growl by t le subscriber and warranted of the. best quality and trueto mune. Clover and Grass Seeds at all kinds. Prouty. 84 Nears Patent Centre Draught Self-Sharpening Ploughs, I . Prouty and Mears' subtoil Ploughs, Side liill and double mould Ploughs, grain mid seed fans„.bay straw and corn stalk cutters corn Adieu's cultivators harrows dirt serape - rs churns cheese phrases sausage fillers meat cotters ox balls bill! rings cow chains bill hooks hatchets axes axe handles shovels forks garden trowels weeding forks grubbing hoes dock extractors 'tenoning theirs saws and hooks on hand , and made to - order from any.pattern, for sale whole sale and retail by D. 0. PROUTY. • 176 Markat st., between sth and 6th at. Phita. 71 . 1arch113, 1844... 2m-10 • 111 4 LrES .11JrD LIQUORS. griIIANIPAIGNF,Port Lisborn,Malago nod 'tons cat-Wines, Pale French and ,duniestie rirandy old Itye awl common Whiskey, Ilbiand Gin ant New gngland Hain for sale by die4ubseriber. •_ Nitireli 13,1844: w . M. AtATimi. PiII'SLCIANS. . . . THE subscriber 'purchased the exdusive.ri g ht to tnal:e, use and vend in Cum. herlainl Comity, Dr. R. TDOMPSON'S PATENT UTERINE TRUSS A NI) - PEIA'IS CORSET for the cure of Prolapstis Uteri or falling of the womb and tither diseasesolow offers them to the public with the greatest confitlctice,and requests Physlcians to call and exatnine them. These iiistEtinients arc constructed on Nivillifie principles, Snit to smy , one 11011111iIIICII the Aivonty or the Female System, mid ith,the disease utich is sought to he cured, the utility of thew instruments will he apparent. 'nu! , 'Uterine Tres, has the unqualified approbation °Dile 'Medical Faculty in almost all parts of the conntry where it has been introduced. A ntindwe of certifi- Tates to this effect the in the hands ill the subseibeis, which u ill lie eNhihiled. The unwind/ Into price at whidh them• itistriiments are sold, puts theta within the reach ST UAIIIAUGII . 2.: Shippensburg, or sale in Carlisle l S. Iit t LIOTT M:u•eli l 3, 13.1 Assign i nicitt of JoJin, IVynkoop TIM sitliteribe.r has been appointed Assit.fnee n JOHN, IVVNKI/OP, IVest l'elttishoro' tounshiti, Cumberland counts'. under a deed of ,olooho, us-. signment dated 51h 'March 1244. llerehy gives no tice to till tieramiti 'indebted to 6:1111 IN'yttkoop to make pat meat it:m:diet-Iy, and those haviti, , clalnis to present them titilv atithevieated for settlement. fi REASON, Assignee, \vest l'ent.blioro March 13, 1244 Estate of Joseph Contictily,ldec'd 1111.11:11,S of Administrator de bolds non, nit 14 the. estate of .1 meld; Connell', of W. inthlm ro' township dec'd.'have iteett granted to the subseri ber residing in the same town:alio. All perilous knowing themselves indebted to said esti,te to make payment immediately, and those having claims to preheat them dimly authenticated for settlement. JOAN C. CON N'ELLV, Amer. March 6,1841. .6t;19 Estate : of Mrs. Eliza Peebles, deed. lErl'EltS of Aministration on the estate of 4 Mrs. Eliza 'Peebles, Into of the borough of . S'llippensburg, deed., have been issue? I in tine form of law•to the atibleriller'rositling.in so dborough.--- Allprsolis indebted to :Itil estate nr requesteil tp make paythent . humediatc:ly and thOse I nvinj. , ; claims are requestetrio preatinwhern duly; nutl elide:llE] for ,settlement. , , ~ ~ ', 12, P. IIPCLOI Mat:ch 6,18'44 c4.,,A.e.:,q,A,R. tg',T . ; : • ON THE CASH PLAN, . • ' No. 41, Strainb'erey THE subserib . ers',l2.eqt in their preee4 situation being 'very'luw, and their itletns 'Cash they aro Aetertnined to, sell so Ateiiiitintre:veryfbody can OfrOld to yr ttAkirpet. They offer ' •. Bountiful Int rid S' fitly. ' • 33esteupeO3re Ingrain, Fine and *Cornrnon,Ai. Londan Damask Venetian, Fine English Wottted : Plain Striped • do. Ait d Floti :Oil 'Cloths from .1 'to .6 trietle•Ari de, fiat to fit Rom, Hall s, Entnieti .Stc. Also geatitifalltestili Hugs, PiOor• unites, table arid Pittrib 'C'olitit's, ?Can ton Matting, Stair Hotll,,lloor nititee Oil Cloth, &c. WittrOuitScellent assort ment of low priced _ingrain, mid, hinny and Stttir Coillets. Citizens of Cuinherland county and oth ers.tutending tO purchase fur - Csalt„ , ere respectfully ,invited to C4III. •.•.• ATso, lu Weiwltoitee 'fr 200 *to MpiecOstitt , petings for Nile by .imholesale, to wbieli.the.attent4iin of •CouiilllXlerehants is incited.• .• • „ ELDRIDGE & BROTHER, . - . No. 41 Strotobeiy tit. one poor plioy_e.Cltlsput, nelr Necontl'aVeritriniceillsoOt lienond elreet; • Pliflitlol • Marovo 1/34. 1 ;7.. r Sm-I9 !‘ P141lC1:441,01ATIOX .: ' VITHER,P f AtIi 'Ole illon.,Sa in nal,lifeibiSrn,. Pratt. ,YT' Went, „Itidge,,'otc the ,Conetil.of Common Plena in the Auunues:.of CiiinbdflaxlB, Petty mid Juniata, and thelatinJohn,fitewart and Thomas C.'Mpleryitisiges of-the 'titdd 'Court or Common PltineshOhiCcitnity OrCumbeilandi hive 'leaned Oh* *Copt bearing date !or the 19,111 of,Janua iy 1644, and to me direeled, - fer 'hdlditig ' a Minn of 'Oyer and Terniltiet'end General Jail cielhier s y, and' General 'Quarter &Wens Of •the , Peace, at Carlisle, on the, second- Monday- of- April 1844, (bei1ii1 1 119.9 11 1 , 447 ) at 10 o!eleek in the ferenoon: • -. , m,TteE is autesvairEN . I *i l h . tp4Tge.4l'i l lo 3 °"f thq•Por and Illta - MV ~ 06 7 45eurity-q.c4lobdr,rd4ti .11 , ftnan ~Ilicir,4lo i 'llitte,frAilir l parettiutiiiso Aheirltdeardislatlaitak l kritiimiiAtioaAnd 'attar liar° a rnbrapach la o.o.4baseAltlagi gmehtilh .14 their' offices resperitivilyapperi4llootad : tbnie .who ,arta , boundhi : reits.ore.kaneett4ii, firm!abu _ . 1 ,• 4 4, ' , gateat the prlsottre•Atat aykttrihott WO at Fri 151; the • Jail of Cute 4 ootraidgeduniyeta' bp then'anii K 'P r4 4 74 s ltVPlZe e str Wil l ?AY, ' il.kqt;tlAOß ' 'Olt Eiaigit %kr' ~,,,-,,1. ,N,,,,ittA A , . A.. • ' BY virtue of stindrif write df Venditioni exPonae r to me directed, I ivill' expose tp sqle, a t . iltia:Cotirtaddetiin,faie bdisitiglVOlCitrlisk i onFlLD. 1)4.Y, the 2.otb ofi Afitreioßl4, at IllkoTelquk.,4; follit'wing reit estale • • A 'rivet of '.Letid, - glitun'te in Monroe township, Olinb!kOfintl . coutity, hothided by lands of trintl Abrabani.Brantit,,:lyingabolif 7 niiles'enst of Carliille, on the road from Carlisle td - York; Stud-nbout.. fioni_Meellitniestiurg; containingflp, , Aerrit tno're 'ot• lea; The land is first'irateliropStone; . linder good felice 'and in u high state of ealtivatidn..t Th. improveMents tde n good'. two • story dwelling. 11QUSE;li 110 V .11Mik' Wagon shed, Corn cribs, mid tither necceary could . There is also a largd'Ot'clittril of choice fruit trees.' Also is lairge three/story MERCHANT MILE, Plaster Mill Mid Saw Mill,6rected on said farm : and . propelled by the waters of the Yellow Breeches creek, whiPh rims along the planation: The Merehatit Mill is ht. Complete order contaiping three pair of burrillbr .hour, one ',sir for chopping and a Smut Mechlin! at Grime's Patent, with Elle, vators and all necessary machinery to a 'first-raw Merchant mill. Also,' A Tracy of 11,onntain Land well 'Covered. with thriving cliesitut timber. conitiiiiing about e 5 AMP. Seized and taken in execution as the property or Joseph Laphaty. Also A Lot or piece. of Qrannd, situ ate 'in liogacitewn, SilyPr Spring township, CUM berland poutitk, bounded by the turnpike rood on the so di, AleZander Wills, Esq., oil thee.46l, Reek Al. ey on th e nOrth,itud3olin Clentleiiiii on the west, containing 103 feet in breadth, sod 112 feet iii depth, .more or less, haying thereon erected a two story frame tavern HOUSE, weatherboarded log stable, wood shed, ice housei.and it well cif good water. Seized mid take!, in execution a's the property of John Wilkins. ME AfsCr, A Ti'aCt. of Land, ..situate hi North Middleton township, Ctnnherlgnd• county, bouwled by lands or Jacob Wherry, (leorgli Waggoner,John Eckard, Widow Cot mnan,John Zeigierond others, containing 212 acres mute or less, about' 132 acres of ,which are cleared, and the residue in first rate , timber, halAtig thereon erected a two story Log Ilouse,log burn, wagon shed,'eorn cril4 &e., find µ" first rite Orchard. Seized and taken in execution us the property, of George Ifeniv. Also, A Tract of Land, mime in Ninth. Middleton township, hounded by lands or Robert irin, Jacob Wherrc,,Cieorge Simons, C. .11,,PFn , rose andAbralmm Cnotherton cotitaining •47 acres more - or less; about - SU neres - o? ltre clear.ll, and the residue in good timber,lineing thereon erect ed a two story Log HOUSE Seized' nod trken in execution as the property of Min Si,nons. . Also, A Tract of Middleton township, on tin; North Mouidnin eon 7 Coining ton acres, more . or less, adjoining the l'erry county line, Jacob Iltimme't:, A rehltaltl .MeA 'lister John Elliott and ,othertt, having a TAVERN HOUSE thereon erected, n Blackmail ithop,Copp-, er shop, Frame Dwelling Dense, and a Bark•shop, an Apple Orchard atm swell of water, ke. Seized and taken in L:et:mien tui the property of Benjamin Rutz. Afso, A Tract of Land .iiituate in MiliTh township, bounded by binds ol . .John Shellebeilier Clippinger, and the heirs of Afartin Hoover dee'd., cotitublitq 17 mires,' more - or less, Isaybe: thereon ere'eted n Log 11011 Sn, Log Ha i n, Seized and tiiken in .ti - xecittion as the property o Joseph Wrhvcr. Also, Two Lots oG Ground, situptc:in Newburgalopewell township,bminded On the North by the main Circe% on the east and north by an alley and on the west by a lot-Of .W Minot Y. Boyd, eon (dining. 50 feet in Ironton Main street, and 160 feet in depth; each, lot more or less, having thereon ertetcd a two store wratlierboaplell itouse.iiit4en sod Born about 50 by SO rvo, on the all, v inl the nottli.enil of ,std lot. .• . Also, A : 'l'ract of Nlougtaitt I,agd, situ file in llopewell hounded In holds of .46 seph NI. NI eans, Jacob N'o g iescm g e r and John Mo v;• ers,containing 44aci•es more or less. Also, , A Tract of Mountain Land: situ ate in Lopewell township bounded by lands of ; laud Voglesonger, John M oweis Ferguson,con mining 5 aorta, nunre or loss. Seized nod taken is execution as the prOpertyot: C. Randal's. ..Also, • One third of Aot of Ground situate in the Borough of Newrille, containing doe acre niore or less; sidjoitang Big Spring on the main street on the north, and John Mean on the west, haring thereon erected a TAN yAiti) and Imiltlingh belonging . to tile same, and a Va) story Stone-Bouse ,t 1 Kitchen and stone Stable. Also, A. Lot or dround,. containing a bout one-fourth of an'aere, more or klls in Newton township, adjoining the mil road on the south, Big Spring on the en,t, Newville road on the west, And other property of %\ Whin BatTnti the north, having thereon'eret:ted a 3 story slarcE WA BB I Utit. plastered. Seized and taken In execution as the property of William Barr. Also. A Traci of Land, situate in West I'L'mshorough township ' containing:43s Acres,more or 1(.0, adjoining )awls of William nod Josrph Laughlin. Jacob.leoyr,e David M 'Collodi and ,Itlontit Hock Road, thereon erected n two story Stone lIOUSE, 0 lat•ge Stone Bank Barn, Wi!goo sficils, Coro Crib and other out houses. Seited mul taken in execution nithe property of Jacob Myers. 6m..2n Also; , The interest of living one seventh part 0r. 4 tract situate. in Monroe township, hounded lw lands of John Trip per, John Balker, John Cockley, Somtiel Ki vler rand faeoh Slinlienherger, containing 106 A eves, more on less, haring thereon evened in two story STONT. DOUSE, Log:llarn. Wagon ihed, &u.. Seized and taken in exemition as the property of John iNleix -4:11, Sr., und all to be ioltl .11y, rn el • , , ' ADAM LoNGspoltr, Sheriff Sheriff's 40flice, Cavil sic,' Alareli 6, 1 841, INERI l'Fl SJIL I. up I' virtue or A Ilya: of Levari Facais ' issued out IL) of the. Court of Common I'leas Cuotherland count', and to me directed, I will expose to sale by 'addle 'endue or ratcl;y, at the Court IttiOse, in the 'llopottgli of Carlitie, on FRIDAY the t29tli day of Match, A. D. IRO, at 16 o'clock in'the fortatom of said day, the follotving described ieal estnte to ;vitt A certain Lot of Orounil, situate on the north side of the Nlain street, in the boning)/ of .Nle• chimieshurp, , , Cuntherfanctoohnty.tljoiningThe heirs of John t:osniler on the east, Strawhery Alley on thu_North, lot No.l-I on the miest,'eantdiiting 443 letiti' in front on Main stivit, ant) 39 fent on . StrHwbety Alley, eetend,in &Int, back to said Alley . 20U feet, being lin No. 10 in the phut tif sithl Hortfugh. Sel• eil'and taken in execution 29 the !property of Job Krug, and to be sold by me, ADA Mr LONOSDORF, Sheriff: Sheriff's Office, Ciirlisleq . • : Morel, 6,1644. • irk"S~re>~:et~ 5A 14E0.4. Atlm'r. 6t-19 (M . . • . , • Y virtue of a writ of Fterf rtietas to me three -13 fed, I to public,sale, at the Court !louse, in thnhorough of Carlisle, on PRIDAY the 49th day of March, A. I). 1844, at 10 o'clock, A. M. A Lot of Ground ? in the Borough of Neweille, hounded by the Win street on the sodth, Paul Pierce on the west, t h e heirs of James Heed on the east,:nud Cove Alley on the Oral ' pont:tilting 180 ft and 80 Net front on Maio street and 40 No in breadth on Cove Alley, more or less, fiavintthertFon erected a two story Prattle flO and a Small Log !Wilding attached thereto: CARPETINGS, A. t cif Pround; tzitOate ilorOti,„011 of ,bounded !iv. Paul. Pierce-en the vest, Main ii4cet on the norih;' 'edit(' on the smith ak,botitaitiiti g 50 Feet in knit on 31ain street, and running back ISO ret:t to aVoitit or CJnu .-14.14', !giving thereoh‘crectoti a swittil X.ng r A LPI. .Vcized aml taken in iiNecutiou as the iir.iperty of ThotnasThortiton. lxot of .orOatid; 'situate oh .the Soutliaide of h oo4st street,io)lie borough of Ma- Cumberland county, adjoining lands of Alexander rankbon, Elaxligth Shriven:Ml and others, contatiling. t awes. more or' less, haring noicaprovententalltereon. seized and taken iu ex eon-tine as the property of Als,ntin Aud,to.lie Auld by me,, • • • ,;.„ ADAM: I„,2Xt4DCibb.F.,.4lieriff, Sheri fraollice, CarlislecZ 4,1844. :S kipticaleti:for.Tairein license. Tor.,..soi—riberficychy give.s niLk subscriber. here.,7 Tea Amtlei tends applying at the ensuing April term of .the Court of quarter. Sessions of Cumberlawl cothie), for a .lioante to keep a public house at Ake :stand flow 004Mpied. hy Samuel Sleiley, io !the of Me chameabUrg. . CFA. trrxrat. htwoh.6, -". 449 ......1.2. . WQ, th'e'litideOeikiiiipei (mei'', dr rickhanicsbor g, ,Cumherlwl cqupts. Alp ry•tify thud we are ,wel, ..-a0.., -. nuoimoa' whit • ablivb marked qa,o. ~ 1311!1.;r il s „ d nti(lithe l i i ilF;iihr Ptitt o *, h aTOKr ‘9 l( toroper ',liiiiii4n li ye 004 h 4 ,t , illihouilb torA mv4 ,,,, m . .#40 1 F 12 0 .4 . 1 4,r;q 1 e- 4 0 11 0, 1 ,1 '' 44- iktr'4lllli'llo", o( ,Ptcrito::*digrt i llfid Id :f 41e4**Prilml PPP ,4 1 . 1 1 0 -to, T°9r , 4 4 4 1. , A ii l !:61.1ETY4 4 6% if , i'' 'A. 1 04.,4 inol. l'gt 01 4(...tafrt i1iket,70054.1 0040 "nd tiC ,Townim l l. 6 ,( 4,o,9B„ttlittiß 400. u . 2, , t , i : , - i v 1 R'ln Pilet,erillt , i4.o,f4 - 4 0 1 ,4 kkitiOnN9rei", i ti infikaft,.. l 4} o „ o ,i'lr; Rr . :4 , iXk4O l O / 41 {97 04 , 4 rlttlf 0..4.*V*P.T1 1 04y: ~ ~,, cauiSw4lls,a Ri t tifit4,4F4MMlALPMr.-- Ito .. n - Kie•XtrOD-)AVAtt A ••:";,1.1 1,1 0 1 0•WqrAtet',Vitt s s ib n 'PM** . . 4 40 , 45taVra t . 4,-) i 1. 84014,0ktt1.P14,, ,111. i ,' t ~, , tIV tif+lt ,,, , l T ':, ';:',"_,,,•,,,,,i,',1_;=''',` .:'P.,lltiif.t,TOß V S A LE ``li'" ORDEFeOi TRUSTEES . CUMBERLAND IVALLEY;IiAII. ROAD BOND, ''FliKis246;otio.ulth'if4d;64lo int. iVill be sold at 'patty sole, on TUESDAY, the 260 Pi - March, 1,844 i .,at I.lseelocki P. M. at , • the' Philadelithia Reeltenge, AA 11.TAIN i, B1)40 Weir . Cettifirdto::_of -CA 'Debt,' given by the Cumberland Bond Company to i 6 _May, 180,1 be 'l'wo Hundred. nail •Porty Thee, sand' 'Dollars, with interest' 'tillable half-yearly, at the rate of six per lout Pet • annum ; on the firiktlity:s of January and July,in each year; and' lerctlifeinabli• without the consent of the holders before the first day of July. 1859 t" and is cionvertiblei iiito •fititifk of the Company at par, 8t the• ciptiOn Of the holder, at, any time prior to the first day of Jantfary Ifi4G l • and also the arrearages which will be due on MIS Bond up to the 'lcy of Male, - amounting to $41,640,, • Tlie 'Arnim of Sale arc aefoltoiliitikiiette and a half per tent of the purchase 'Money to be paid un the first of 'slay ensuing the aide, and twelve and a half per cent every three mouths thereafter, With in until the whole is p id. The above fend and intertst, to be assigned to the put+liaser upon the payment of the whole purchase money, or upon its being secured ha the satisfaction of the subscribers. This salebeing by Trustees,w ill be without guaranty or rettourse to therm JA MES DU l DAR, 514 'MEGA' U. LEWIS„ : " SAMUEL . W.:JONES, 12010111.1 . L. ITITIELD, ROBERT, 110 W ELL, Trustees of the Deed of the Ist of May 1841, from the President, Directors and Company of the Bank of the U. Staten to James I)undas and others. statemnit is made •on the authority of the PrsAident of the /tai! Roqd Contatiy:—The ( . ..4nberlan‘l Vall!.:). Hail !toad extends from Ilarri burg to Chanthersburg,in the State of PClllin rani:4 soil is part of the matl route from l'hiladt;lphin to Pittsburg; nail-passes through the Cumberland -Yid ley and the towns of atadisle_and Shlppensburg.. It is about 54 Mile . ; in event, and was constructed in the yea'rs 11135, 1836 and 1837; at a cost of about $70:;,(300. This Hail Road crashes the SuEiptehamat at Itirrishorg, en a bridge about a nine iu :nth, which is nrso the properly or the Compsny. Among other personal property of the . Company are 6 locomotive engines and 2passenger cars. lo • tottlitiop to the debt now offered. for sale, llte.Com- - pan) , owe ith0u4469,01.10. 31. THOMAS & SON. ts-211 Fe 4.28, 1841. HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &C. T IIE stihsqriber wou' ld respectfully, form his friends and the public; that he has late ly replenished his stoi:k 4110yr:1110w offering at the ,old stand in North Ilitimver Staqet l ,--tr splenitt FIRS(111- meat Yard-are, Cutfery,of &e.,consistlng in part of Locks-Junes; screws, onils and spikes. of all kinds and sizes. Crain, Canal such other kindarf Slim els. Carpenters' Tools; Stich as planes, saws, chisels, Sze- Ilar Iron; blister, ,cast and „shear Steels. Saddle , and bridle mouldings in sets; Saddle Tree'a„airting nail airy Webbing. Shoe Findings of every de scription. 11a1Many and Glass knobs of the la test sty les. Also, , - „ OilS. Points and Varnishes. such Ps white fdad, spirits of t urßeoliWe, Copal and japan Varnish. GLASS of all sizes, from Bby la upward, Also; . an assortment of Archer's Patent. Lard Lamps,together.vrith other ankles too numer ous to menttpu Allot which will he sold twenty-fire per cent low— er than.they have ev,er heen sold before, ibr cash sod -good Money. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere, and if the articles and prices are root 101111(1 118 ended you 'need hot purchase. Call tit any rate. JACOB SENER. Carlihli,, November 82, 1843. tf-4 Washipgton Ho tel, CURN,Ft OF MARKET STREET & 51.1a1CF.T St.IiJATIF. G -1 11 Aril PI 03 , D9 R' Q [N,.\ . The Sub s criber 'begs leave to inform the public that he has leased this well kuiilus House, which has recently undergone ti thorough re pair, and has furnished it anew with the best of fled ding and fuller Furniture, and ik now pre . pareil to accomodate Members of the Legislature and Trait , ellers in the were best style, and upon such terms a cannot fail to please. Dec. 20, 1813 .Iroto for the Bargains! TEE subscriber begs leave to inform the •••••• citizens of Carlisle and its vicinity, that he has just rkerneti from the city with a skilcalliti assort ment of BOOTti AND SUM'S, consibtim; of Jlcu's Fine Caffein' Coar"se Boots-"--also 111en's.tuol, Boy's Monroes. woultrillso inform the LADIES, that he has purcluiseti a lot or J. NVillih's DOUblei SOlO4 TlTrfil yorands, Varier Slipper ‘Ve.l.k.fur, "boos. Also a large assortment of Misses and Childress Shoes. (All sewing of rips dope gratis.) 11 e _also .1) ircha ;A ;dot - of - Ki tl - aiiir-Nrcirtir co skin"' all of %hick he Will matmliteture into work at the shortest nutiee . , nod in a neat and workmanlike man. ; tier cheaper than they P. 1.11 be had at - auy other tablishment in the plane. Be sere to rail lit.his Shoe Store and 51anufactorr in North llanover street nearly opposite the Bank. 11. C. MALOY. tf-10 'Car lisle„lanuary 4, 1544, i'•Gurn'Slines'in which holes hare been worn of orn repaired neatly and Made impervionsto water. MEM nom , : DWELLING HOUSE and Shop, now oc cupied by lr..lacob Fiddle v, sitiotted in North Ilanoceratreet; Also, two small Dwelling House*, situated near the western Old or Dickinson silky. L'ossession to be given on the lira of April next.— ror terms apply to JNO.. IL PARKER. Clirlihk. Feb. 91. 184 4 . T 0 3IE C 1111 it 1% STAUF'FBR & Co., Forwarding and Gen• t, oral Pruchme Commission Merchants, Cell. ter Block, in Broad below Race street, Phi ladel• (v(iuld 'respectfully inforni the merchants of Carlisle who are about ta visit the city for their spring porehaties, that Ivy leaiiiing a list of their goods with them they be collected free oj• iforterve •an 4 forwarded . tai their. destination ICtorkb ,"6, 1844; , t+-19 PREMIUMS REDUCED! North American Insurance Oompary of Philadelphia.- -Capital sboo,ooo. CARLISLE AGENCY. T7i i ,e , t ti i , t; , e t. :,c ji :8 4 y o e T 4 ll . i . s ri e u ? i n ,e v it i n iy;: i t o to r t. o74to .ra ;s t i , ti: of preiniunis, nii - Fraintiaiiii Log ilitiiiiings, , to give Mil opportunity Soirliptropeety linialtics,toiscuthtlietn .eices of its nilhantagesi •• • • : . Oii Frame or Logiluilding# ' 30 ate. on $l,OO ()nitpick iiiiil Slone. 40 ets. " Von On Mereintiitli'zi. or Furnitryi in ' _, Btone Or Brick Builtlinga, - 40 cts. it 1!10 • 'l%Ato in Frame, ' " 30 cps. " $lOO • ' 41fileitiPottedIc kitSiliCiSf, ' . On Slone or • Beick Ifuilliingh will, be taken at $25 or,s4',ooo,the prices to herOturned to the party to sueiiig upon ilwaitd, deducting lice per cent ou the Antonia of premium paid._ '„ .• ,APilliCetion either iti person or, by letter will re ,oeivetrintie,dittleattelitibil.. ,; ' , . . ~. '- i FL:l;nini7 !I 4 ~5.184.4 Red °Ohre r 4 fi, Ploiiighis ,• • • ric Ilt Subscriber baying obtained ilia -11- Tight i ree Cumbet.isnd'onunty. girdle WITH, EFLOII' I'IIIINIIIIM. I'LOUGH, is nlw , nameniy, teeing thelie and Oti:er tloughs which he has now /*OP sale ' ut Chnibeuluil I; nrnuee. - ' Flu ilesigne by On, first or middle oi: INT.ircit next, to distribute a'ntirn bei• of them tilt. 0110 the different tolls, and tri ether publ is:places. of the county, where farnmerilionjudge of themONwellenoe. ' 0 . Thu . '44'1011 bel?gt, in no. "rdreilith %betimes. . , r - . - "?, .. ~ THE. THE RID' onagEt .1 , ,•,, he "110 tlesigns to tnit "u supply of, in ninny 'bribe Kano idacea, in: aiid:but Of the County: ' A: trial at (to qitallty, will east-bid little. Likesiretber toilets it dnuft bust 'withfiar seed oil: hid rot. iiitiliit , Ittaten tinitiet, or 414 lt answers very well, willi Pal oil, mtijc, or cyan AYO/Frt.. It 9 1 1 00 4 In°4 elnitl 0 111 4 linte*°eilli• ( the!! Pfi'll‘ , : eletel gf , to*,i 6 . lll he $ nereiberttned Ara Dant yiai dud Ibt a year mai Wane with raptc, athetuttidat water, and are now as brigh4 tot ihett it was first, Itittloit.i le,:Oithe k e ',tlefiy,ll, 1.1" , ' fj e