° ziOsi&-r6:-et;.:girap:66aea'.6.& 41/31M1LEV429 , &An orning,karch 'lcedhaidai HERALD FOR THE CAMPAIGN. Per CLAY aid IVIARKLE:—D • yy octritio Whig Aleasuree--and . the beet• of the whole country': • 'ONE DOLLAR - FOR TILE CAMPAIGN! 0:1•In 6o*llance with the wishes of many Mends of Henry . Clay, It is proposed to pair lish the ...Herald and Expositor" for the po litical campaign "now opening, at, the -very . low price of ONE DOLLAR. PER. COPYI This arrangement to commence on the first 9f April ensuing and continue until the election of HIM& CLAY-a period of eight menthe ! It will be fur ioed at these low terms in order to place within the reach of ovary intelligent voter in Cumberland county a Weekly Newspaper that will at all limes • aim to ho a correct exponent of whig measures and whig men, and present a clear and true view of the great political questions now in agitation. But although in a great Measure deioted to a dissemination of political intelligence, the Her. add " 141 not be devoid of the general interest which attaches to a Family Paper.' It will andea. vor always to present a select variety of literary and miscellaneous matter—the usual abstracts of home and foreign news—and a . Weekly review of the city markets, with all other matters'ealculated to make it of interest and value.. In the approaching contest no voter should be without a newlapor, and no uno will who desires .to be well_ilab ad of his duties. Como on then, with your names Let the light of SVltig t pies go forth and Vicioiy awaits us Thk " Twin• Spirit," published on our first page, is a romantic story and beautifully! written. 13.110 n. Henry , No and Hon. James Black, of the U. S. House of Representatives, will please accept our thanks for favors received. Our thanks aro also duo to lion. E. Joy Moe ms for airnilar favors. • A word for Ourselves ! ,lrrWo hope' our friends in the county,' who are indebted on our books for subscription advcr• tiring or job work, will avail them Selves, .of the approaching term of Court to put us in possession of. the amount due. - ' _ The -Election in Carlisle. 0 - The Volunteer's' crowing over the election 'Of the mixed tic'itt, which he claims as a loco fo. 4 to nietory,. at the borough election on Friday• week, forms the very .• heightli of impudence!" In our. town there .is no need of an eiplanation 'for every body is acquainted with the facts. cop. 'erning that election and cannot be deceived by 'the Villunteer's statement. But elsewhere these circumstances are not known, and the result Of 'the election May piereforc bo greedily swallotved es a. loco foco triumph. it is not known eiSr. where, that the Ruccessful - tieket was neither'nom. 'lndia or elected on party ground:, es it le fcnown / here. It is not known elsewhere' as it is known (if we have net been wrongly info'raed) that the Editor Of the Volunteer himself, aa 'Otherg of his friends, voted against the mixed 'litlic`t, with the oxcejit l ion of the Judge, for the purfiUse °fop: . posing Pnte'r F. Ego! And it is very ivgll known hero that 16, Whip who voted fur Mr. Todd for • • Judge, did 'it 'not because he was a Aernocrat," but fur purpo'Ves very different. The:' gun froth Carlisle" fired t Tiank shot for the 'A l de . inocracy" this time. The' Volunteer' "Hopes Mr. Beatty will throw 'out his banters blten." We did lint iftr the 'banter alluded to, tint we do 'der a prediction 'now, and that is Oil 'CLAY and Minki.c: will 'comp nut of the contest in the borough of Carlisle, 'next full, with a majority little short of one /Jun. died 'and fifty: The Woluacer . iielvery Much tnirtaken if it expects ta,fin'ci arriir ijivltiions in our innks next fall, or any other ilelernilnution in the Heart of every Clay man in this borough than to ilia :061.y effort to achieve a coniplito and perfect triumph. They can—and theft icifl Spring! for several -days past the weather has been mild ana the air bland and soft, giving indications that the icy 'reign - of Winter hen given way to balmy Spring. The ladies, gib' in consequence; having their attention turned to their gardens and Sowers; end the men look for a fresh impettis to be given to litisineev. Our streets and places of trade weak a more lively aspect—the busy'hum of indipiily is fiettid again—the merchants are open ing; ilieir new geode—tiie Farmers aro watching. (heir picispeeis-4Seotliing &Mites that Winter has passed and thai "the marry ipritig-time of 'car is coining." 8y.th6.44 odt tiilverilsing bolumns show where fresh Gritdeo geeds tind Phew Goods are to bo had! • Whig Coiinly Meeting:. ki-V(re aro gratified in 'being able to state alai lion. JAM Coerce,a talented and eloquent fepi , i 'liaise of Adam Courity, in the present • dlaitire, will he prosen and address the Whig ....he itnly MeMing on Monday lening the Bth ef . iteit. A rare treat may be expected; and our ecititiit3S friends tvo hope will not miss so good an ocetaliod to !mai Whig principles ably and thoroaghip discussed. Come one come all! irrOur yodng unknown menu, wno series no piece of poetry, nVould feel perhaps mote gratifi cation at its publication n'o'w theta he Would a tbrit years . hence, whit dga 'shall hare ripened hisjudgment. His•fatiol, thoUgli not decided ly bad are Ipferiorto a number of seleolions wo hare on' file, and . ili are dctator° flpliried for the present. As for "smoothing thenr,".as kilequests, we must crinfess.our inability. Crutyoling friend of the 'Statesman' has a machine ftri thin !• grThe Postmaster at Crosswidlty ituilingten ' rcatihty. N. I. writea to us under-date Of tho 12th inst., tbst. a ;strange dtl if lad, about 'IV jeof age, cullingimself Steward Ilfortin, died lit that place'on titii 2d inst., : of congestion of fhb hin d. He ,ad beep employed, as ti the MAILWIIiff ;ad Raritan canal. Thehoy represdnt: ed that he had a father aid'othOO relitiohs Seed: lag wilitin ) :oonist• Aileen mliesof he had notaiaa for thr e e years; ~We are requeiti ad to publigh these Ibate in the hope,ibat..tbey may reach' did; telatietuf Mt' hat fah& amid Ont them with 'the crTieriwnivereery eddrer °aim. soub 4 m, Ein, bead Ide Alai Fire eiiinieie3r;iotrreeiciay evening was ITereteir f6 r - frio rinieVeti, illea!?ble ./!1391140,'4°Pi9134h1ri0* of air PTeMmi tie :Its teeee . iiiiese Trie 'f \ " t "I it Liii-bititie , 01 .: 110, Leglelatii• '',blo,4f,Yttlb*ro'lin'efi ups, , .„, on :any &int final "I itiniiiineeit, . , The bill vy ing th&Printing tolho,lowest' i biddcx hns Amon signed by the Goi , ori,r, aid,riii to ilaie gone . in to effect yesterdity:,.l : ThiOnnutd4Wpropriation bill has been repartocd i aii hilltiwift ' ~. ~. 1 Expenses, cif , Govern ant, `.; ; -11. 6:1050,000. Pension and .Gratuitifis,.' -.. , n -.0... - 47;000 Common Seliciapiirptives," 0' ' T". : 1.:200,000 Muse of Refuge,ltia6hrlfithr ' i i . April, 1840, ..-'. .1 . '', -" -• ' , Institution for th e inetivotion'ofthe' Blind, '... ; •,:, - i'„....; , Inetitution.for die. undelititiOn,orthe Deaf 'and.Durn : :, ' •;. '; • ; B ,SOO Ordinary:ll4ll4re: Canals an d - Railroi(de, ::;‘,. '„ , '. . Constrnations and paint of roads and farm bridges on the public works, 1 . Expenses of , the Cada Board, Clerk hire, &c., . ; , 1 . Collectore Supervisors, Woighmas. tare,Look heepers, ate. ' chec.roll creditors on finished lines, • ' Interest on tho 4th of May issues, .. Domestic cred i tore scrip, ii ,'Certificates Of \ loan for Eastern Ponitantiary, , . Loan due Southwark Bank, -Miscellaneous, Gratuities to convicts discharged from Penitentiaries Interests on Funded debt 21=1 Total, Resolutions have been passed In . both Houses instructing onr members of Congress to sustain the present Tariff: 't'h'e resolutions are not as strong in favor of Protection as the Whigs de. sired. Messrs. Heck 'and Eckels, who: seem to vote with equal facility on ei9yr aide act ques tion, voted in favor of the"--resolutiens, notwith standing their form ~,,vote against Protection : A resolution was introduced into the' House last week, instructing our Sseatore . at Washiniton to ppposo any treaty for the nonexatiOn of Texas to the - Union. These resolutions ihe Locos are try. ing to shale off; but they are nut yet disposed of: Messrs. Heck and 'els voted invariably against the resolutionsphin(avowing themselves in favor of Texas 911 - "Slavery,.! A bill is under consider, ationpu: . t, ...frlivr, 7,0, .• A e., : , q , ,:ty - .., ; :..! : 4 ',`A-,0 o q'Aer't ( PCPß,l /'' ' ' l.ll '''' • litEr.4lll • V:. 04 .11 • 1 • I(virtneof sundii Writs - ofVenditioni exPonasi :Acme directed,' will expose to public sale, qt the Court House„ in theliorough,ot Carlisle, no DAY;tidi 2Ath day 4 of t 844; Sit I.o.o.'clocki A. in 9 .010. fP llo Willg:riAAllat% Yizt A Tract,,qf Land, situate, in Monroe township, Cumherland county, bonnded by lands of Abrahamlying about 7 miles esst oflDarlisle;M:i'lbe 'ltlMad from Clarliely ,to y q rk,, and , altat..s miles fiom - 41.echfinicsburg, i.ionutiiung tlO Ntitekmoie - iir•lesii;' The land is 4irst rale limestone', ender gond fence and in ti high state of cultivation . / Tti areahimnmroventen good * two story dwell 110LISO, ft new Hattk,liSrii; .Wagon'ulied;illbru ci!iba,nnil other meceeiry mold ings. There ill MO a'.l;:vels Orchard ofichoito fruit trees. Also a .large tlnye story 'MERCHANT MlLL,,Pliltd Mill and fl aw Mill, erected'on,said farm spinnro'pelled by tile Waters of the• Breeches ,crebk, rinis ; along the 'plantation. The Merchant Mill is in complete order containing three pair of burrs for flour, one pair for' chopping 4111(1 a Snint•Nlaelline of (iyitne'S.yhtent, with Ele :rotors and' ,fl necessary maciiitiery tg liApst,rate merchant , , Also, A 'lrraei of Mountain Land well covered with thriving cliesnut„tiniher; Containing abotir2s acres. Seized and taken in elie6tion the property of •Josenli Latsliaw.. ' ' Also, A Lot or Piece of Ground, situ ate In lloguestown, Silver Spring,township, Cum berland county, bonntled by the tuenpike road 'on die south,,A lekanden. Wills, Esq., on the east, Rock ,Alley en" the nortlionol John Clinaleniti on the west, containing 04feet in breadth, and s l.92 feet it, depth, more or less, having thereon erected a two story frame tavern HOUSE, T weatberboarded tog stable, wood shed, ice house.Yand a well of good water.. Seized and taken itkeiteeution as - the property of.. John NVilkins. ER El .. . . .. t Also;, A 'l'ract of 'Laud, situatein North ,Middleton township., camberland county, hounded by s tands or Jacob Wherry, George Waggoner,dolin Eckned, Widow. Corinna.), John Zeigler,and others, containing Vtl acres more or less, about 1:11. acres 54 , which areeleared, mid the residue in first rate timber, haring - thereon erected- a two. story' Log I louse, log i.; biumoyagnis shed, emu) crib, &c., innl a first rate Orchard:, Seized and taken in execution as the property of George Realise. Also, A Tract of Land, sitnate in North Middleton township, bounded by Finds of Robert .Givin;:lacob Wherey,Geage Simons, G. B. Pen rose and Abraham Lambeeton, containing. 47 acres more or less,nliont t 0 ricers or width are cleared . ; and the residuein good timber, having tbg; eon erect ed a two story Log ROUSE. Seized ?nil taken in eteention.asitte - property of ',John Simons; * -, •,. Also, A Tract of rand, situate in North ati.ddietou. townshiP,.ms the North Mountain, con tiiiningr 0 acres, more or less, adjoini lig the Perry county, ' e, Jacob liummer r Archilinld McAllister John 1.. liott anil,•,cithers, having .a TAVERN .4 ROUSE thereon erected,Ai Blacksmith shop, Coop er shop; Fiiinse Dwelling House, and a Bark st Shop tin Apple Or 1111(1 chard .well-of Water,tte. Seized runt taken In exectitimi as the property of Benjamin li.lutz. .; ~. ' . ;.. ~ • ~ . . . • • . • . Alsp,. A- Tract of -Latut situate in Nrifilin loWnship, bounded by lands-of John Sheik:lmager, Clippinger, und.llie heirs of Martin Homer, deed., Containing% t acres, more. or less; !lasing thereon erected a Lag , 11013 SE, Le g B arn , Seized and- taken in execution as the property o( Joseph 'Wearer. , :. Also,: Two Lots of Ground, situate in Newburg, Ilopewell township,bounded 011 tilt% NOl . lll by the main street, on the east nod north by no and on the west be &lot id . . .William Y. Boyd, 1:011- tainincr 50 feetiii erotit on Alain street, and 169 feet in deptly.each lot more or less,diatineobereoti erected a two store. weittherboarded House Kitchen and 'Boni shout SO by SO feet_ola the, alit y on the .north end of .said t 1: Also., A Tract of Mountain Land, sittl ate'in Hopewell township, bounded . by lands of, Jo seph Al. Aleal44, Jacob Yoglesoliker and John AloW - - ers, cold:nob' 44 aeres more or less. Mao, 4.l . rtak-of 'Mountain Land, situ ate in 1.;0 1 ,,,v.i.n36•45101,,b 0 u tu t 0 i by binds 6C Jacob Vog i lesonger,JoVii•Mowelsatal Joho Ferimson,con; taintnK.3,iteres, more or less: . ...Seized and taken iu elleoutithi property of C. Rainfalls. , , A4w,.;0110, third, of a lot, of Ground. situate in the Borough of Newville . ., containing one' acre more or less, adjoining' lug Spring on the east, main street onAhe north; and :John Mean on the west, haling il.lereollcreeted a TAN YAlllhod buildings belonging to the same, orate two story Stone House mAlKitchen and stone Stable. ,Also, A Lot of Ground, containing a bout one-fourth of an acre, more at less, iii Neu tint tOwnship, adjoining the rail road on the south, Big Spring on the east, Neviville road on the west, and other property of William Barr On the north having. thereon .erected iCI star?' STONY. WAILB plastered.„ Seized stni „Iltken in execution is the property of William Barr. • Also. A 'rract.of Land; situate in :West PeinisborinuTlitownship, containing 285 Acres,mor e or less, adjoining„ lauds, of Williamt Joseph I.alighlin, .Jacob; ICissinger, George tlelllebower, David M'Cullooland-Nlomit •ltock Road, having thereon erected a two story Stone HOUSE, a largo Stone flank Barn, NVagon sheds, Corn crib and other out houses; Seized and taken in execution us the property of Jacob Mycrs. t •‘. Also, The,interest Ot Joint.Moixell, Sr. being, one seventh' pact of a tract of land, situatc , in Monroe township, bounded be lands of ,Jolin Trip ner„lolui Baker, .lohn Cockljy, Saimiel Kirk'. and Jacob Shallenberger,contaiiiimoo6eres ' •rnore or less, thermal erected a two...story S'l,'ONl.l !lOUS Cog Barn, Wagon shed, KO: teiietl and takeu.in execution as that propette of Soho ell, Sr., and all to be sold by ince ' - • • 1.. .41) , A1d./.ONGSDOILP, Sheriff': Shcriff:s Office carltsfe, . • 4 31iirelt 6, A 44. • • ( BIitIERIFF'S rir(iie of n writ of Levari Facal , r4tistil out or !IA: Court ot Common I'leas of Cumberland comity, and in me directed, I will expose,to.bate by public vendee or outcry, at the Cana lioime, in the Borough of Carlisle, on FRIDAY the 29111 day of Alaith ) Ailklilli, at 10 o'clock in the.furennon of saitkday,tlk following described re4l cotttp . t? it: A certain Lot of dronntl, situate„on .tho north side of the Nlain street, in the borough of Me.: chanicsburg,Cumberlinal county, Adjoio46.• Ow bob's of John GOBW Her on the east, b'trawbery Alley an the North,lot.No. 9.0 n the Nest,,contalinlig 46 feet in front on Main 'stre , tt, and 39 4 feef btrawbery Alley, extend in depth back to .arid AUcy..WO .feet being lot No. 10 in the plan of.said Borough, .S'eiz. ed nntl taken in execution.as the property of' John Krug, and to betold by tne,• ••.; • • • • • ADAM. L,ONGSDORF; ALTA Sheriff's i 011 3(?, Carlisle, 2 Afareli 6,1844. - 113 Y virtue of a writ of Fleet i'llelll6 to me, dive ted, 1 will expose to, public sale, st,the Court !louse, inthe.borough of orlisle, an 01111 PAY the V.lth day of :Starch, A.' D. 1814, at 10 o'clock, A. M. A Lot a driund,in the of „ gr sigh Newville,.bounded by the Main street tiothe south, Pool Pierce on the Nest, the heirs of .la t nes Reed -on the cost, Anil wove Alley on the north, oontoittim; IS() feet it, depth, multi() fuet,itt front on.,Moitt street and 40 feet in breadth on love Alley, more or less, having thereon ereqed tt twolstory Promo 110USrl and tt small Log Building, annulled . 'Alsti; A Lni or t4r(;iind'still Borough of Newville, lionntled by Poul•Pieree un • G. W. itaNvai the West, Maio ,street on.the north; Shippenstotrg rend on the south east, pontaining 501eet in remit on Main street ninl runnung . haek.lBo beet to si point 0, ! , Church Alley, having thereon erected ajthall Log STANCE.: .Seized atul . taken in trieention as the praperti Of Thotrias Thnrtiton. .• . , • „.4lnn:..tt l , ot smith shin of Lonu„st strew, in, elianiosburg, Cunilierlanit nnppty..su‘l,lo.l..„4"g,l4"i of.A.leinniffer 49ff:1'1130 , Shirell(11111111(1 0111erti, Colllllllitilg I acre, ' ' more nr, less, having iijrisinve,emontA piereort, ;,peizeit,'lloll taken in exemitinitastheproierfyofllf rt in :11ei ley. And to tie • • ' t - ' ADAM "LlONG,poitp,. Sheriff. SherifPa °Meet; ' MarekB, 184,, cdt 'iOse,ill)'et. lierchq 4ivi..4oOolico,thht he b..' • temps apply.ing gl ‘lic.„eithuttig • Aptil Orin, of ai court of 9,llBFtcr . §e,asioi , is of tumY6ellinit forit,lieenfip botoio -oPetivio by ,5,911,,!0 mo!ei, 9qt43ohlib,r Me.'- chanspqburg...: ' „ • Affloti 6, 1841,: . " ....,)V1,1110,911t1A14q9t4 citrzeipi of comberlantl,comity t tlo otv‘ty,thut . Nic pro.,?;oll Pe-. WittLAlld ,Rbovc tiamed. - Geci. nod .*ltl 4 Rte,oo4l,l:cmrt,for otolidtomper atioe,ari v t roUivoviAloo rnionoes ice6mmodatkin of r%otlloFil'tO`yiinr IsOdorsi;sAllte L seiiiiii:O!* *11 1 9; 46d,foritleFettt ;1104 , 4 rroort at tse'@lAad i k ; • ,qii iedo4*olooll kt). kl,F ,. lllli*Ot • 97: John *selniro,) 41 • • • 05 Pr 'f• - •,:.•lVtiobael !loom." , • Jitisatogilop.. ti g . Ll • et.‘r "1:' • 4:;~ :a;::.air."ni~l snEntrys sA LES: cy~' MEM Mil CM