Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, March 27, 1844, Image 3

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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<pelling,the Tide Water Canal Company
to receive their notes foY tolls, equal to otao-fifth
part thereof. It will likely pass.
On Saturday last,the Appropriation bill as given
above, passed Committee of the Whole, in the
House, without amendment. In this bill tho up.
propriation to Common Schools is 3140,000 less
than last year, and by a . resolution of the Muse
the fund set apart to the credit of the non-aecept
ing districts has been ivityrawn. It is likely
that hills for the sale of the Main Line and. the
Weis/are Canal will pass at thisaession.
The Baltimore Convention!
ZPIVe ask the young - Whigs' of Cumberland
county. to road the warm and spirit:stirring
lotion of the Committee of young Whigs of Haiti:
more, which will ha found in another .eolumn.
Its eloquent and:glowing appeal we hopb svill be
enthusiastically responded to by
_the young men
of Cumberland, and hundreds we trust will resolve
to share the warm hospitalities 'of their brethren
of the Whig city of Baltimore! Let the young
Whigs of this county make up a strong list in
each township of those who will certainly go, and
hand them in at the Whig County meeting which
meets on the first Monday evening of the coming
April Court, that. it may he known how many
Cumberland county can muster upon this glorious
occasion. .No one, who was present and remem.
berm the inSPring. scenes of the Baltimoro Whig
Young Men's Convention of 1840, and tho pow.
erful impetus given to the Whig cause by that
glorious gathering of the chivalry of the nation,
will willingly consent to remain at horns this
time. The cause of HENRY CLAY calls upon
veui ,. Whig to do his duty 1 Pennsylsania can.
and must be, the banner State !
ITIP: Van Buren ;And theTa
ErWe find in the proceedings of the Jackson
Jubilee, in the last . . Volunteer' and • St!riestiian '
the following toast given by Mr. Itl'Lanaltan, ono
of our representatives in the State Senate :
Martin Van Buren: A true eiponent of Dem
on:retie principles; a firm and steadfinit foe to' the
great and leading measures iif Willg policy—
whether known as a "Fiscal Agent . .a " Fiscal
Corporation," a "National Bank;' or "a United
States Barak," or by whatever name the same may
be known : An unyielding oppOnent to the central
ization of poker In the Federal Government by
its asiumption of the Stat . ': debts i an abli: edict
cate of State SotooreigntY and of popular, rights,
and an undeviating supporter of a tdriff with
prOkr discriiiiinatinn for the just and reasonable
protection of the great domestic intonate of the
tine * of the lait atter4ia,at hunibtigging the
p . eople is; to repicient Mr. Van Btirezi as a Tiir.
liman: Ta shovir hciw large a draft Mr. M'Lan.
ahan has made u p on either the credulity or the
ignorance of the meeting it is Ohl) , necessary to
read the •following letter from Mr. Van Buren to
the Cdlicil Of the Richmond 'Enquirer':
"My Dear Sir: I thank you very kindly. for
your friendly letter. I have at no time, nor any
where, hesitated td dikes. my decided disapproba.
lion of the Tariff Act of last Session, ; as,well. in
teepee! to d4e Principle updn rahich it is founded;
as to its &Mill; In good time you will have my
veiws in respect I. alit and other subjects before
We public: In the mead tirde; Wiese me to, be,
Very reipnetfiilly, Your friend;
and obedient servant,
M. VAN 'WREN.
_., • •
speed thi) ausol
gjiVii are glad to learn thdt the frionde of
Henry Cloy In Monroe:township, in thTs - iounty,
aro abotit to organize a Clay Club. We would
say to every tominship in the Carity, "gt; and do
likewise!" Organize thiwoughly and conWaCtly
In °Very toivtish p point committees to ea nvasi
every district, so that the whole Whig strength
may ha tiMught out to the electiod; and Cumher.
land county Witt giJe CLAY 'add MA:RKLE a
triumphant majority ! But to do this; ale must at
&lee to work" and 1 •
Fire in Shippensburg:
1. If
us •
al-Wu understands that hoe belonging to
Widow Dleilee, in SlippansbOrg, caught fire by
n spark from the locomotive, on the rail road, on
Sunday aileron:tn . last,iind was al i o:Mid entire:llY
destroyed. Lon supsosed to be about:
Ilitirim,r 9 s Pictorial Mild.
A: 'Oilmen number of title splendiet l work may , '
be seen at the Book'-storeuot Itir. , Kneedier; Pest
street,' Where stibseriptions will be tecelied.
tree ;ir k , „
• •• • ,
fed 140.
of 0 1 4. 41 4000 iVori 44 11, a B o od ,i i;rirlitill : # 3 , l t =
ing tidier 'end a most: eutterb allgra 4 virmi of.d'u
dith and Holofernes. All ilia engiavinga fdr
!ON - of Ste in the
vary ker , ~"efyle of pngrdoina r ., • • • ..•
ThltHedefilna 6144 itnitidleeillactif
Store, oa pfro „
414* fpiigitueo
to ifipant*iliti *Ow
,
i;i"r4."•44ll' l ,iiriaig.'Cit o;v*h_l
Mate
5,000
13,000
147,160
34,000
6,300
60,000
200,000
24,000
13,000
6,000
12,000
5,000'
6,000
1,916,252
$2,998,252
IP 3 t 1 1 113 11 11
FmßELLlslin with sixteen hundred-his.:
torical engraving; exclusive of an initial
letter to each chapter. by J. A. Adams, more than
fourteen hundred of which are from - original de.
Signs, by J.P. Chapman.
It will be printed from the standard copy of the
American Bible Society, and contain Marginal
References,the Apocrypha; a Concordance, Chroit.
ological Table, List of Proper Names, General In.
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Frontispieces, 'Titles to the Old and New Testa - -
milts, Family Record, Presentation Plate, His
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chapters, Ornamental Borders, &c., will be from
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by J. G. Chapman. Esq. of New York. In addi
tion to which, there will - be numerous large En.
graying; from designs by distinguished modern
artists in France and England; to which a full
Index will be given in the last number.
l'ho great auveriority of early proof impres•
*no, from the Lngrairings, will ensure to tlios
take the work in numbers the possesei o n of
Bin the highest mate of perfection. •
For sato-in Carlisle by
ItNEEDLER di. HUNTER.
]March 27, 1844. • tf.22
Bargains ) Bargains.'
pIIE subscriber has just returned from Philadel
phia,A smil.is now opening at his cheap store, the
largest ad cheapest, stock of SPRING S. SUM-
M Gooll,9,,erer.broipilit to Carlisle.,., The a s r,
sortment consist in part ot. Black, Blue, Invisible"
Green, Olive and Browo plinks, (depot new Style
French tassiniei•ini,Vestliio in great variety,Summer
Cloth and pantaloons soils of all kinds,splendid new
style silks ulegliiit new style litilzsrines,Paris printed
Ilaiceges,'reesatis, brocatiesxich l ' nris Brilliontines
chameleon; alpachas,English and French lawns, new
sfyle bonnet, ribbons ! painted lake,
erdpe de amber, 1110111 she liiiite,gio;lianis, calicoes,
muslitivs,cliecks,tickingiOnens,dipziery and gloves,
of every deseripti on,laces as l edgings,ltnen Fnmbric
handkerchiefsdailieseravats,Pack . sattii eravats,gen 7
searfsalegant silk, shawls, suspenders, silk
gimps, silk, fringe, silk girdles, new style, sup, shades,
and Darasols,velvet,cordq,PreiudykrtiOcials,Marsallis
skirts, diapers, table covers, shams, braid and gimp
bonnets, Ste. &e. •. L •
hio ,ts largti, stock , fresh, Cfrocceies; amongst
which arc some priMe "I:fait, Coffee, Sugar and 310-
lasses Ste. Ste. at low,prices.
I . Aldo a !crylarge,stobk of jlOgy,S and t vioEs,
etwilre um% ,evim sold,in,thls plase.,. A l ert the
assortment is full and complete. Furehasers.will do
well to 4.11111, 'Mire buyiug elsevbere, as they may de
pend on Ae,ttiltg great bargnins. „ ,
.114iiktul for the very liberal pntretutiqhh,retofore
received, the subscriber solicits a etintinuance
same. Don't mistake tliolionse, six door:plata (lithe
market house in Mails ,street. sign of Ule bdg white
flk. • CI-LAMES od
Carlisl,Ntaredi 21', .
tr-2a
ALBANY, Feb: 23; 1843
CIARDEN crust
A FULL i sisiertmed,ot Garden Seeds, consisting
„tifi. bf stiveral i varie,tiell of Cabbage, and every oth
er vegetable, just received and tar sale by .
DIVERS .bell AV KILSTICK•
March 27,1844. • tf-N.
AtIPA'S ACOUSTiC OIL for sale in
0 lisle by ELLIOTT , Sole Agent. •
March 21;184'4 : • • ' • tf-ild
REMOVAL.
Vt..; •,•,.• v.,:.
.:;;;;mod
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ti(' " ,
itHE' subscrihers,shaving removed , from , their
••blare of bushiest*, Commerce atreet: wharf, ' to
that largehte 14 , ,dofwarehouge,,8 ijoors yolow,wo,uld
avail theluselvei of. thil rdediod to inform , their,
friends add lbe litibtio In general ; tkie they will con
tintie tife , • ,„
, • Conamisitoti ,
for tfie rate f ir thus', gisinsithra,vr. andLePun e Pro -
Juie genera* in tionnmildn'ivith the tprwa ink of
Mei:eh:indite: They Wave,. tins advantage of w ail
road in front and a - wharf lid tite rar. ,••• n •
.7 We lies have to return Mir ithanits coitfl".
klell l 4 our friends have pliced in usomtl
tinuance of the came l wl w ‘ e . hepe to merit,. hy a
alone attention their ititeen,n nskjrig
eitleh t Oat*, xi'm itnelk . •
COXIDIORI3);!reet wha
nl~lru e ,glirao2 7 ii 3 02
13,,Allvaucee i rjuflortIontYgutnenis and goat
perchased•to'rder.,.
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MIZEI
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,41 /!,.IMPA I Ai3e I. • I •
sperrjkir• relit rice' to our adve'itt
t.1)1" driervaluable
propertf espoteil to sale. by . Au Viieriff of
tblyertenti;k:krblai , luet.„ •
"' - •
' m., Merbart. *3lttie,,•Reater of
Jtdinht.Olturtilt, fif Ode borodgh; haiinibliplied in
pamphlet feint' a letfei:. ,aildrossed•to ReV. J. P.
Durbin, D. 0,‘., "President / of Dickinson
Itis entitled 'Methodism ttnd the Church : , opposed
in.. fundamentals,' and appears to hays been
dratin forth by tile recent discourses of Dr. Due:
bin upon Oxford ,
ilechanicsburg Clay Club: .
Ca'An old friend and veteran Whig in Mecham:
iceburg, sends us the names of the officers 'of a
Clay Club Which has recently, been organized
there. This'ls right. We wish the Whigs in
orrery township in the ,county would at once pro
ceed to the organizationgfClubs. There is no
bettor way, of making a perfect and compact or.
ganization of the party, and all that we want to
carry Cumberland county is, organization
After the adoption of a constitution and by.
laws, the "Clay Club of Mechanicsburg" was
organized by the election of the following officers :
President—ADAM RIEGEL.,
Vice PresidentsJoun Cooyin, Esq. Joan
Dozy. • •
Recording Secretaries--Simon Sahock, Joro
miah Senseman.
Corresponding Seeretaries—,-Lewin Zen ring . .
George H. Hebb.
Treasurer—John Rcigcl. ,
How many delogates will the Mechanicsburg
Clay Club send to thOKamm Whig Young
Men's Mass Convention lt ought to send a
seare,!:tt lead! Try, boys
For the llCr.thl Rod Expositor
"Ma. Entrfia: I was no little amused in reading•
Captain Sanderson's flossing editorial of last week
relative to the si reo, PensomMlie '..l'ririllOk Now,
Mr. Editor, every one who knows any thing litiout
the circumstances of the late borotigh election, will .
will see how excessively riliculous the Editor of
the Volunteer has rendered by firing "that
Crum" It is well known that lie voncvalcilly.rippos
ed the Pcoples'Tekei with all his might t and it is
more than suspactedthat he voted against _every gen =
tlentan on that ticket with the exception of Isaac
Todd. I iam a I)Cmocrat, bin 1 hate nicannio,s of
every description, and when I uorge Sander
son endeavoring to warnihjs nest with the feather
of other lords,i'could not reli.ain . from writing this
article, which you may publish' if you think proper.
- - A DENIOCRAT:
;ILA it it I ED,
On the .12Ist inst. by the Itirs::•T. V. Moore, Mr.
GEORGE Pt/WEBB, of Iloguestciwn,to Alias ISABELLA
WVIKOCP, or eav,isie.
. .
' On the 12th last. by the jter.•Prof. M'Clintoek,
Mr. I',:rLn Fuujtrr to Atka MARGARET BAGIN, all
of Carlisle. '
MEIN
On Thursday last, at the residence of her sim
Seot;,in Sidimensbuiz, NI. ScorT,aged 13.4yeurn
HARPER'S ILLUMINATED AND NEW
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Forwar4ing : ,rohantd,
"
WE respectfully iefor,m,our' &lands:and - fusale
.rsters,. that we..have. telen a large and own.
micaliOCsAVare himeigi - the'DelaWcire, .116.
W arves, betwpen Pod in connexion
with r present house on :arced. street. where we
are no to , , ready. reSeivu PQM; !Intl #111..901pr RtY"
duce, either Isyllauliat . Navigation or Rail Roads. .
, • • Iteteremse•:' • ' • ' ' •• •
Wsn4.l 3 Alnrrq , "
„ • NlcOaffery fa Scymour,. carlisle.
' . March 27,'1844{' •••
The :first , arival. .
SPRING AND SUMMER . GOODS.,
•%J.A. VLIPPUNIGE,R,"&/,(10','
• , •
. • , (Late Clippingee and Carey, Shi ppeasburg.).
.JlAVEjust opened afresh stock of Spring Goads
consisting of eVerything . that. is new and fish
ionable,whicli they are determined to sell at the'very
lowest prices. If you wish to purchase the cheat)
and pretty Goode, call ,at J. A. Clippinger & Co.
near the Rail road, Shippenshurg.
March 27,1844. . tf-.22
Surveyor and Scrivener..
• GEORGE WALTERS,
LA ink ESIDING near Leeslitirg,in Southampton town
ship, will attend to all kinds of SURVEYING
and SCILIVENING, according to the most improv
ed methods, ott reasonable terms.
. •
Illatch 127, 1844. • . 5t*,22
IsA•
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AGENERAL assortment of•FIMSII GARDEN
SEEDS, from D. Landrethjost received by
S. ELLIOTT,'
Only Agent. for Carlisle:
March 27, 1844. ' tf-22
Ladies Fancy Dress Goods..
JA. CLIPPINGINL & CO. near the Mil road
. l•illiPpensburg, havejust opened the following
new style al Dress \ponds, Painted flarages, Bel
zaines, Aflglians r liich Fgured Silks, Mouslin de
Laitirs, Lawns f.c.
' March 97,1814. 44
NOTICE.
ALL person's indebted In the Subscribers are re
quested to make payment en or before thO lit
of Al ny next, to Win: • Irvine, Esq. as after that data
suits will be commencedagainst all outstanding tie
iiounis—eitlier by late, due bill or book sleet:mt.
M. & J..FISIIIICIRN:
Mardis 27, 1,344. . •. • 3t-22
THE TRUE POMADE DIVINE. •
Tells long established and invaluable Emollient,
Cures anti prevents all Chap/dug or roughness
of the bands and Lips, from the piercing elleets of
cold weather. It also cures Frosted Feet and Corns,
Swellings, Irrnises, Burns, Sctiltls, Still Neck and
Swelling of the Ghuls. It will greatly relieve the
pain of Ilhernatistn and Gont on a first application,
und if persevered is will perform a Cure. It safely
removes Pimples and other Eruptions, is exceeding
ly useful fOr Sore. Breasts, nod the Chafing of In
hints, &e. It is useful for Cancers before they are
broken„ a n d a remedy for the. Piles. It will cure
Sore Throats, and all intimation or inconSenienee
to which the Skin is liable. So invaluable is this
compohnd that those who have once proved its bene
fit, will never be without it in their families: !twill
retain its virtues many years, a n d in all climates 8110
is therefore very wend to those who go to sea, and
to all 1 ra% el lers. •
Prepared and sold wholesale and retail Ly . _
.
H.
No. I, South .Seeond street, only 0110 dour from
Market street, l'hiludelpfmt.
.
• „•Nonegennine NV Omni Isis signat tire on tlie label:
Sold by Glicinists, Druggists, Perfumers, ..Si.r.
Nlareb 27, 1844:..,, Gin-'22
,
N. IL A very liberal allowance to I)ealers.
NOTICE.
T HE 1111.11 . 11 Pr Manager 9 of the Cumberland
21Iiiimul Peoti.etimi Comp..iiy will itlet..A.
”111
nt
0 1 / 1 ;11:11ill 'JAI, oil SAT UIWAY, Ole .10tli inst.
ill A. NI. Punctual littentisiice IN vegiies-
A. G. MILLER, See'ry.
•
Application ibr 1 avern License.
/VHF: Subscriber hereby gives notice that lie in
t lends applying at the April term ensuing ot•the
Court id; Quarter Sessions of Cumberland County,
lot• o renewc4 of. his license in the Tavern stand now
occupied by hint in llickinsmi township. .
6, 1844
Ne, the malerslmied, citizens •,of.. Hiclfinsun
township M., the ; County ,of . Cumberland, do
certify that we are well acquainted with the above
Jaeoh Trego, pod, ,that lie is of good eeport. for
honesty. and temperattee,:md is, well orowittell with
Itoute.roiii Add conyeitiences for the lodging and
accumniodatiou of Btriners and 'rraveliers, and do
theretbre itcommetql him to your Honors as wall
deserving (11 . R Liogrnet„and further say, that a Tay
ern at .the tptul acconimodatiou to,ithe
,lames Weakley, Ilenry Ly”elt
. Thomas 111'1.aukhltu John Alvers
Joint AYilliants • Jacob !lectern.
,'• John !limey .lolut 11011(111dr
A G Gemge. ltiziuger
AtltonCoover Henry Shenk
,' Wm. Gillen joint Moore
Jacob Hemtniker.
Particular NotiCe:
ALL persons indented to,tite,subscriber will please
call and settle their accounts before the Ist of
pril ,ensuing, if they wiFji..to save costs,, iind all
persons, having claims are requested to present them
pay,ment. .
'1 here is a potot at which forbearance ceases to be
n virtue, and I think that wit,!, some of spy , custo
mers that point has nearly arrived, us I liate .f o l be t i n te
that have been running for ileac .two years and little
or nothing paid on them, lam told then am per
fectly good, bathe); would , he,botter if tik . ll were
settled. Some of ttu4e.gentlertien I cart-hardly get
ofdlate/y, and, fey then will foiget Inc
nl
together unless I assure them they', are still cherish
ed iu toy mensory r utal . will cmitione to bums long as
their eredit page remains blankatt Utzhoo'cS!
1 am thankful forpatroitage, owl will do as much
to accommodate. a [Arson lv holtayli his hills„ when
wes en t e d as, any other „rhan k boull,do 114 gonsider
that tone patrouagowhich costs more trouble( tecol-
Wet than it Is, Worth ,tior do task a continuance-of
it. ,l, lappe,tio pne take Ouse maw nksms
per
soual until 1116 egamine oteeipts moll see
wheittv, thy ht,v,e ocetasion to do snot nal,: .1 think
the impority,,or titian
.4 , puld.lte, poet? puttrk.tal if they
considered what a both/it/young malt I ;la, and how
mulch 6.tpst dunning!,„ , ; .
lust Wally yaluabio Mistomers, whom .I' esteem
and, who will please, itcpept my sincere thanks for
them coOottragementi.fmtu , these I would xespect
ftilly !tolled a ctintiattattee,of potronageandahall en
deavor to Merit it by carriul attentitut to lantiness.
. „4 I GEORGE; W.
t;iriim h
&i,isle, 1844. tf-21.
• • ~_-• . -
.4 ritg,(4.I4I,IIATIONI
~ ;
WiiNft.S.Ai llo /144..ti4nid01.110pbUrd, rieq-
I I ident Judge of the cloud i pf Comon
Pleas in the countiee of Curriliarland,.terry, m 4nd
Juniata, and the liVn John ,Sioryart and Thinnas
.t.ll , , ljlier, Jedge,ef the. said gout. of common,
Pleiyealortbeconnty.of Cumberland; have ;stupid
their.meapl. bearing dater of the„l9th of , Janpa,
ry 1b44, and to xna.direeted; Gorr bolding a coprl
of oYer and Torminer .4e.d ,oi3pigial Jail dellitery,
and 'General Quarter Seasicns of the. Peatb,; at .
Carlisle;.44the;a4ond l'hiatidiiir•if 'kirk! 18,44:
(being the sth day)..at 19 o! lock in -tee forenoon,
• 1;
L VOTiCE N ,1 - 111.,ill„divEN.. t : • ..to the,uotooot; Ato t ttl i o of .tiale,rgape Etna Cpneta l '
bles of thalai n tteoly.T;Of bumberland; that,4hay
be Shen and, thole JO' their proper .isirtieiis,.witit
OW,necordar,;trainisitioas, Exituinationa And
other, Rel*lflibtafiegai'lb de bee thinga L tibleh
teleir orlieclieepeditvely appartalUi'! MO these
IA gte `fiqund r by recognizances to proreetiteLa.
gain ifie Prlasheye that ereor then may, keiln.
)
thif Jail.„efl. Papihariand. eciarilyviß ,be.Ah ri 14'
there 4 korjecuilkstaihat.theee44lllll be !l e t."l. ;
~Patad ~ata P ar,lirt t hAinVtAdiattiCf: ruar . ,Y,
18:490 . 40, 1 0 . 13thih . .or4Amalts4o do dello°.
... , • ~ ..
I: l .Exp 41 . MrkElliWto I
WO hat bUgit tand tot.' C
.10 prior . ,
rep ~i the lAteiStMatarnAti m pn *ht.
so l o) 'Weerbortir tur.l3,4rpTls . 6amiajo l yr fahy
, Oatf alßlT'Or+llktN"Y'
LOTHS .
RE:l664llll:'illeleClOthe and - CaiiaiMegi,
F, American Caannaeres, Cloths and Sailnetta,
English and Americal! Tweed Coating, Single gill
ed.Chillp and Casainefpet,Silk 'Vis vet and Black"
SatinNestingi, Casinaore , Thibet and other' Vest
•Silk, and Aljiacha Sages, a full 'assortment of
Tailors'', Trimmings, • New Style Spring and Sum
mer Pantaloon Stuffs, with, various other seasonable
'goods,.embracing the fated styles, are offered at the
lowest market prices. • •
taP.PIN:6OTT gz PARRY,
,Wholeisle indatitalt - :Cloth' Store, 'No . 57 North
2nd,street„Ebiladelp,h . itt•
March 20 184.1. 2n5-21
:.• N. 13.4fordera from a distance carefully supplied
and warranted to suit. .
TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
25,000 L,'". t l l l en t ll t ie! t •s o for .t sal u e r vlry s lr, f in
'Cash, at prices fro m 1 0,15,''25 strti ' dcts!p l e a r e pOim o d r .
Heady made Beds, Bolsters and :Pillows,. Curled
Hair Mattresses, Moss do. • and till other kinds to
suit any size Bedsteads, always on hand. Curled
Hair end New Orleans Mimi by the little or single
pound. Also, Blankets, Marseilles, guilts, Com
fortables and Bedsteads of all descriptions. •
C'Country Merchants will fund it to that• admit-
Mgt to call before purchasing.. • . • •
' • . . ,FINLEY & C 0.,.
S. E. Corner of 20,8 c Walnut ate.
March 20, 1844. • 3tn-21,
•
Valuable Property -
FOR SALE. •
•
THE subscriber will dispose of at pub
lic sale, on the, premises, on TilUttSDA;.the
21st of March inst. at 2 o'clock P.M. the following
described real estate, A t new two story
BRICK -HOUSE ,' •
Stable; and; Lot of Ground, situate in West High
street, adjoining the ware housed* IVrn.ll. Murray.
'the above House lutanist been finished inn neat
and substantial manner, is in a handsome location
and is well calculated for p family residence. The
:house and half the ground will be sold separately
from the other hot' and the stable, or both will be
told together as may best suit purchasers. , t
f-The lerms will be mode known on the ilay.ofsale.
CL'ORGE HUTTON'.
Carlisle, March 13, 184.1.. is-2O
• •
-House -for - Rent.
THE subscriber will Rent. the DIVELCIHE
, . HOUSE, on Hitt...street, eontiguniekto
the Methodist church; 11014 vecupied by
•••• , 1 • Mrs. Carothers and 'C. E. It. I)ayis,
aa
II
. s :"" Possession for one year given on the Ist
—•- of April..
, . WILLIAM 11. ALLEN.
Mftrell 13,1844.. • • 3t-20
•
Dissolution of :Partnership.
THE partnershjp heretofore existing.in
the.Forwarditig and Colontission Business, un
der the firm of li. lk J., lilioads, was' dissolved by
mutual consent on the.3ll inst. ; All persons kuow.hili .
themselves iodated either by note or book aceouot,
are requested to settle their respective accounts
out delay. The hooks are in the halals of John
Rhoads, who is authorized to settle the same..
HENRY RHOADS,
JOHN 11110.1,118,,
The business will-herealter be conductei by John
Rhoads, in COnnexiOli with David Rhoads and Jacob
Why, underlhe firm of'. Rhoads & Co.; they hope
by. strict ,nttenticia to business to receive a share of
public patronage.. J. 'II.IIOADS & CO.
'Carlisle, March 13,1814. '3u..120
Bargains for' CaSh.
91r1Ht .eubscritier lia . vin"g just
rrom the city,and je opeuin;; a. /Inc lthd,genr
coal a ss o rtment or,Oroneries, Boots, Shoes and pulm
Leaf Hats, which I ant determined In :ell cheap tar
cash, unit for a proof of what I promise,. call and
examine For yourselves. W. tl. DIATEAIL'.
March 13,1144. ~ 11-20
ROCERILS.
D
I'ST Rio.to,st..DomingoColTees ' by.the hug or
IJD liebt New Orleans Atolasses,lloney
Sugar !louse and West India Alolasses,by the M. or
gal. Matey, New Orleans Sugar, by hl or lb; Loaf
and Lump Sugars, all of which I will sell lit prints
to suit the times, as we keep no book'and sell entire
ly for CHOI, we can Word to give better Jiargains.
Alltrelt 13, 1544. W. M. MATEEII.
A Lot of nonclown• best flit:ll4y, Naihi nssortV
siieti for sale by the Keg at less than market prices
Nlarch Ikl 814. IV. 11. ALATEMIL,,
113 EST Imperial yoting lyson and Black Teas,
Pepper, Allspice, Chocholate v cinemore num.
tared, saleratus, starch, cloves, nutmegs and ginger,
China, Glass and Queensware, Tobacco, cavundisb,
ridl and iilng• tobacco of the best mannlactures. Also
spaniel', halt swinish and common Began, by the box
or retail, at, the cheap store of
• ,March 19, 1844. W. M. MATEER.
JACOB TRGGO.•
Application for Tavern License
THE subscriber hereby gives notice that lie in
tends applying et the ensuing April tem', of the
Court of Quarter, Seshions of Cumberland efltillt!',
for a License to keep a public house in. the house he .
now occupies, in South Middleton township.
IJItECKI3!LI..
March 13,1544. te-'2O
We the undersigned citizens ,of South ill iddleton
township in Cumber!mid county do certify that we are
well acquainted with the tMove 11:111101 Philip Derek
uod that he is of good repute for honesty and
tempeeance and is well provided w i 111,110119 - room and
convienances for the lodging ant,arcommodatien of
Stangers and Traveleya, and tl.o therefore recom
mend Vim to your Honors as well deserving of n lA
reline ; and further say,,that a Tavern at the stand
is an accommodation to the public... • .
Peter Diller Abraham Flicker
Frederick Rider . Peter Uotthshall
John( Peters 'Livid Kant man
Jacobi. dolga. Samuel Plank
Jobit . c . Jacob .Vi
Jacob Gutsball John Plank
Application for Tavern Liceric
11111 stiliscriber hereby Livcs Italie° that he hi,
tent's ni;Plyinth at the emuing • April' term of the
Court.of .Quarter Sessions of Zumberbuitl, county',
for license to keep a pohlie house at the stand, now
occupied by Mrs. 114.ecca MoGlaughliii, in South
Middleton township, '
MICIIAL M. tab:. -,
March 13,1841, ic-CO
•• the undersigned citizens of Smith Dlidillet
ton townshit Cumberland iln certify that
We. urn well acquainted with the above named
INrichael • Al.„Ege,end :that fie is, of gocid report
for•lienesty an& temperance, autl is. well pruvideti
with house room and coniemences for the lodging
antUancommodatimi s•?f Atriinkgrkowl tritieJlers,llllll
do therefore recommend him to your honors as well
deserylug of u Liponse; inn{ further say ) tint; p•Taa
ern tattle steed is ar, accommodutito She public.
- gbop Paxton laugh ...stunrt .
ilerj Pry, . • . George , ( Pliemild •
L. A Koch .•
Gabriel Natcher
?Outline"! Mndre Thus Sibbet'
Peter.lllation Jacob plank
1' •
App tfor Tavern teens°.
sitbseabee .hereby,kives notice that.he
tends applying at the, ensuing April term of the
Court of Quarter Sessilif Cuanhlrland county,
for* Lioguse to keel, a i)u 6 houio tu, the ',stand he
bow licodihca, in' the bol o g .o ; Shi l peabhur g . :
C111.1.15 . ;.1A.1.f;
10, J 844. ' " " 3 P* * L'o
the., undertiknied . cifiiens ;dig lioi'ough of
ShhilienshOttin the Comity of Cumborlandidoeertify.
thar,we tiromell'aeAjuti,h4ek with' the ;tifflotVe •qamed
tiy*dand that'liet troil'good 00011 at _bow
tesnimrandb,tiild is *ell-m:4lod house,
room rind' ootivenieneea for thole.% hig And fiecOm-
MOdAtinq Qt StkvikersSindl'ilivellerbond do there
fore reiiininiend huh to.yoer honors as, well leiserv l
ink Of a License), and further• gay; that a tavern at.
4hediOnd. is niv,acoonsmodatiort to the, pnhhq.i
Williidii , peala:
Stephen. Culbertson
Geo,W Ginner- 801 l _Reynolds..
AlesaniWr Stewart Joseph Nevin
r(it,'NfObrilli/; . :.;:. X*eo.lBWltlitunil
tw i art? -
,a4PIP,I:4(.I I FgiK .I - ••
tQheeee, Bait And-Ma011400,,
'an nand es, robyld 144$11t.t r mitnibnAtufs*
reit era. tableand plqc ... q razor rnzbt
threitils;lolkiiktkinTioaliilifiss,cordo *tit,
b
he Onsinfeeilllepiefattegr Pero l
.17'
asigo tips, ,pct*OPl•t.shota P c mk ei
Apr:VONT ice
Oce.l) ll l.'f•Vttilliik„Ml , NAVYAry
p tu .1 Onfjp ,m(in . ftrt . ; • ;
NAILS.
TEAS, sricEs;
IiiROWARE - INO . CUTLERY. •
ategit4ista IDAVIIIIIM - p•
st„, 6etTue4n st/ and 6th sired,
" 'PHrt it abk.LPH.L.4. •
rill•AitE'S 4410 mg,t4ll infoigi . the' Iger- -
A.' ehanti of Ali 'vieurtitj4tAiv 'i•eceliied by
the Into arrivalsfrom Engla4o, a.large
his fornser•stook, all ; laid,ill ist,the lowest •prices,for,
rn
Cash; and he now offers the sae .
se it corn.:
plete assorlmenrof A meriCanhardware, ata.very
Small advApcd for.' cash or.:lppre.ved crodit, and •i•
vices plicchnSe're visiting the 'city, to examine his
stook beftwolitiyilig: Among hisassortment will be
found the following: description of goods in all their
different varieties: „••, • • • "
Knives and Parks, Pocket.unn Pen-knives, , Sciasemi
antillazdrs, Mill,P,itt and cross cut SawN.lnkild
(1110 other scws,slipveis and spades, scythes
And sickels,,Arace .and haltee.cha his; ' •
patent metal warstecl
•
shovels and tongs, hovils tia
' viees,horse usilS
wrought inaiitt;ehop ,
plug as!! hand
'.• 'axes, bay
. • •
Forks; straw knivesYryingpans,lish hooks all kinds,
waiters Oles all kinds, limges,lockS, screws, bolts,
angers, hatchets,' [isomers, gimlets, 'chili( Is, plans
irons, hoes, needlen, awls, sadirons, spoons. sauce•
pans, braces and bills, candlesticks, steelyards.
And all other, articles iu the I lardware Line, re•
quired inn retail store,
March 15, 1844.
IHOMAST - E S
. • •
Straw Florence, 'Braiii.. l/1 ",
1k Fancy Scinnet •• •• • •
• , " • - •
MA - NUVA , CTOSY.:.. i jt t
No. 13, Commerce street, abme 4th, Philadelphia.
" (Removed room corner or 7th and noble.)
-WHERE also are manor:named the SEA GRASS
and Neapolitan Ronne's.
Merchants and others wishing to pm-
Athase (for cash,) will find. it greatly to their wh an
.tagodo call, the assortment being by fir the most ecr
tensive, the. work superior iiiNvirtifty, - and prices as
lowa any.nther manufactory to the.U. Stales. : ,To
unarm these facts, it is °My necessary to Can end
March 13,1844. - . ,Sm-20
PHILAPPHIA SEED - 'AND • IMPLEMET
• • .: WMIX ZOPTM, . _....
S
OW on hit:nth...xi for'Llo,
.an extensiVe assort
iN. anent of Gardth Seeds, crop of 1843, grown by
the subscriber and wa 'a nted of Itl:ii best ipialitV and
true to naine. ' Clover rid Grass Seeds a all kinds.
Prouty,Er. FlearBP tont Centre Draught
''%elf-Sh ' ping. Ploughs.. .:
P . rotity and Mears' übsoil Ploughs, Side hill and
ilouhle mould Ploughs, grain and seed fans, hay
straw and corn stalk cutters corn spellers cultivators
harrows dirt scrapers churns cheese presses sausage
.6.11e4s meat cutters tis balls ,hull,riugs,•pow chains
hill hooks hatchets sixes axe handles shovels forks
garden trowels weeding,forks grobbinginies dock
extractors prunning shears saws and hooks on , hand
and made to order from any pattern, top sale whole
sale and retail by ~ . . . U. 4), PROUTY. •
176 Markt t st.,hetweett,sth and 6111 st. Phila..
March 13, 1844. . . tlm-10
117.1rES .11.47 D LIQUORS. ~
tj HAMPAIGNE,Port Lishitrit,Mnlag,nand 111111 i
cut Wines, Pale Yrenu and domestic Brandy
aid Rye and- ccninonn•Whiskew, .Noland Gin ant
New PA*land Rom
.thr sale Lt' die stilisevilit.r. •
March 13,184 . 1. W. M. MATEER.
TO PHYSICIANS
Tl . -11; subseribei• „having. pureltaged the
exclusive right-to make, one and Vend in Cum
berland County, Dr; lt. TIitYMPSON'S PATENT
UnatlNK,'lltUkjs.AND catzsa.for
the cure or Prolapses Uteri or falling of the .womb
and. tither diseases, ;tow offcrs them to the, publib
With tile greatest confitleure,and requests Physicians
to colk rind examine thent., ~,These instalments hire
constructed no sicutific ,prlnciples, and to any one
acquainted with the Anatomy of the Female A)stern,
nod with the disease which is sought to lit rtired,the
utility of, these instruntet4s,will 184:pp:went, ,The
Uterine:Tithe; has the Unqualified approbation oldie
Medical Faculty in almost all parts of the motility
*lfere it has horn introduced., itombee.of veal&
calks ,to this client aro in the hnodsof the subscibers,
which es . hibited. „The unuettal low price at
which these instruments are sold, puts them within
tiny-reach orail., • :
,sTumitAucti K tiooiliff,shi t ;punsbuit irs mid
for..sale iit Carlisle by S. ELLltyrr.
March 13, 11~44 . 6m-20
Aisignnipi iNTynlcoop
TilEmbscriber hos, been appointed Assignee of
.1011N,IVYNK.'091', of West l'elmsboro' township,
Cumberland glumly... it deed of volmitary as
sigoment dated sth 3,lalilt '1844. Herd)y gives no
tice tOpfill persons indebted to said Wynkoop to
tantlie payment .imniediately, and those having chums
to present theta duly authenticated for settlement.
„., CIIIIA,S'ON, Assignee,
West Penushoin March 13,1844, 3t-20
SALE OF SPLENDID FURNITURE,
vr PUBLIC AUCTION
, .
On Wed sday and Thursday, the I.7th and i.)Sik
instant,
ILL. be nitered nt pnblio nmtion, la the. resi
dence of Prof.- Win, 11. Alain St.
the entire stock of
.•• . •
Parlor, Chamber Kitchen Furniture,
belougingiolDr. Will Irvin. Among which may
be.entuneratell a superb Mahogany Sofa, %Ink:hairs,
-llinMg Table. Centre Table,. Werk.,Snind, 'Pier
Table, Rocking-Chairs, covered taith hair cloth
I lat Stand, Parlor Coal Stove, a large, a n d splendid
Mirror, Maltogpity Bedsteads, Ottoman:3i Imperial
and Ingrain Catpetlng, Venitiati. Blinds, walnut and
maple Chairs,lndia matting, .Flour Wit, Cloth, Su
supOrior Feather, Ileds mol t Hair Mattraases, to
gether with a great vacicty of Chailiber stud ICitelien
Ftirniture, sttch as Bedsteads, Wasltsumds, Looking
(Aimee, nobking stove,-Dinner and 'rea Sets, Pots,
i llnekets, Rte., t , All cd, which
will be sold 'without reserve and on accominotlating
twins. ' The ftbove mehtioned .Purnititre has been
Selexted.withleetti care for private use laid is of the
lery, best materials and •NYOrkillall6lllll, rhdof mod
ern patternf.
Sale' to enremence it,t 10 o'clock A.. 111., on each
thty,.wheti attendance Will be given and terms made
known hv
t
March o-0,1311
sn Eai i s E.
• •
- DIN virtue of it,tyrit of FicreFtteias tame direc
ted, I expose to publi c 'sale, tit the .Couyt
kfollve, in the horougli of Cticlisle, on
',I o'cloc MONDAY
:M..,
the daY D.,1841; kA.
the,iniaress RI; 'rriouias Criiihead,
Esq. in the, undlytided half oaf a tract of land, situate
in Atifilin township, Cumberland, aopaty, hounded
by hands of 4a . c11 1 .1 Way.toner, .lohn
Christian Tailor' • iintl Inhere; containing IMO Acres,
more or less, haying ghoroo9,orgctvir a ,twostrhy log
HOUSE, and, it.loqDitru, Apple Orchard, and p. loft
tenant llottpeo, idiot 1,50 porpii,ot.wliiclktitVfikated.
His tiaid .. interrst being,n,v e m pliplyt,ittfed tiintide in`
the one undlVidedrpnyth pail or tlo, Pile. MdiVillid
halt at laid:lrlY.tt trf , 'be eshitn of 'C'ienyge
Crnikhead, jp liosseisioti of tlie dr
!lan! hl' She ourte'sy die. litt li ttfdlie
same 4,20 hair,„,, 4 , •, ,„ !..; :
• Syletiopill tplten in eveentiunne (lie, yivpitriy of
•Thornita Erpt4lieatl, Esq . ., and Arid mei
'r. • .i`-0146,411101,F,, S4l)erih.
81ievi • •
NlurCltVd:lB44'. • 's' • • '
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Estate of fli~seph Co tietlq, deC'd. , •
ETTE S or Adnonistrator.. de .hatnis non, on
ja ,the.estate ,orJoveidiP.Onuelli or W. Pennshit.
ro' tovvrAip,deel...havelepi:granied to the siihscri
dente t n 6 in tire. tamoloatniHin.; C4ll',.rlersons
khowing themselves indebted to said estate to make
PRYlnebt oild;.l.lfovi having claims to
prei.ent thou), dot, authenticated for settlemrot.
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• 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
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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.
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.. 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
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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.
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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.
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, 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.
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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, . •
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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
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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 • • '
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ADAM "LlONG,poitp,. Sheriff.
SherifPa °Meet;
' MarekB, 184,,
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'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
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*11 1 9; 46d,foritleFettt ;1104 , 4 rroort at tse'@lAad i k ; •
,qii iedo4*olooll kt). kl,F ,. lllli*Ot •
97: John *selniro,)
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