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Wednesdai)'llloriiing April; 17,' 11944
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o-Our acktiowledgementa' nro duo to' :
Meier&
Stewart, Joy MFlrria, Ramsey, Dickey and Mc
lvaih
papers.
o p 4:i a ftha U. S. House of Reprosentativei, for
' publi c
. Cortuccvlort.-4nstead'of George ,Logan a. Vice
President of LIM Whig county meeting,from Frank.
ford township, in our last paper, it should have
'been ,phintod Alexander L ogan. There is some
difference in the political 4 stroak" of the two gen.
•
tlemen.
lliitchellN . Maps.
Mr.Cothren, agent for the sale of Mitchell's
Maps, is now visiting the various parts of this
-county with.these superb articles. Wo have ex
amined them, and can confidently pronounce them
the Most beautiful in ;execution, and the cheap
est in price, of any wo have ever acen. We be
lieve them to be the best and cheapest article of
the kind in the country, and with pleasure rdpom
mend them to the citizens of this county. They
may. be seen at Gen. Foulke's Hotel in this be;
rough, for a few days, after which the agent will
pass through the other towns of the county. He
is the only one atithorised to sell in the county,
and persona wishing a good map will do wcil to
avail themselves of this opportunity.
Ctisslus 111. Clay...
j.Wo commend the noble; =ply letter of
Cassius M. Clay, of Kentucky, on our first ,page,
to the special attention of every one. It not only
Oddrcsses toAnti-SlkiverY men, but contains
excellent advice to those who refuse to support a
candidate because ho does not possess every qual.
ification which in their peculiar' audunreasonuble
view is requisite. To these we commend
Clay's example. It may be well to remark here
that Cassius M. Clay is no relation of Harry of
`the-Med.
Clay in the South.
jr(CiThe speech on our first add that on the op
-Tiolitcpage, will give our readers fiiir specimens
of Ilfr!play's addresses to the people of the South.
His Into ophiiiitis upon the Tariff have been so
• - mink misrepresented; garbled and falsified by
the lobo foeo pape'rs, that it would be well for Ityth
friends and enemies to read carefully the speech
•delivered at Charleston, S.C. and discover in what
part of it, if they possibly, esii,,the evidence is to
**found that 51r.Elay has in the slightest de . -
gree changed his opinions with respect to the
great principle of Protection to American Indus
try: Cunir is in favor of the preent Tariff—
the Whig Tariff of 1842—whieb Mr. VAN BUR EN
denounc , m both principles and its detail,!"
As hi the North so in the South ankevertw i liere,
ihNRY CLAY'IS the great champion of American
agniost British interests—of our own labor agaim4
the pauper labor of Europe! And this fact vvili
!lever . be fing4tnii - bythe American Farmer, Me
chanic and Laborer. •
•
gpletkdid Parvide!
fi — f The fin. coi , n , nany S. Light Artillcr•
under Gipt. WAqtriNCToV, paiadcg..7in town, on
Samrday morning last, with their battery, making
an elegant. appeartruce and , attracting much :glen
don and admiration, an thy2y, passed through the
MOE
We learn that orders havertly been issued
frinin the Wm. Department directing the general
recruiting service to commence on the 1 st of June
next, for the supply of vacancies iti the ranks of
' :he different regiments causer by the discharge
(.1. I hose Vhose terms or 1 nitstment ha • ve expired.
This, we presume will require, a Sch?ol of Dis.
eipline for the Yet:rugs that may be enlisted, and
in that case.we would beg leave to.call the atten.
'lion of the lion. Secretary of War to the ninny
and superior advantages of the station near Car..
lisle, fbr that .purpose. This post, we bclicyc,, en
joys the reputation of being the most Laidig in
'1.112 Union—a moat important consideration in
.. 'every respect. It possesses advantages also which
'make it probably one or the most comfortable,
'rind at the same time economical stations in the
"riouniry. Its position in a rich and abundant
_:staley,enables it to obtain sepPlies for subsistence
•• anfrins of the greatest advantage to the Gov.
einment. lite Garrison buildings hero are sub'.
ataiitial Went and Comfortable, and capable of ac.
cotninodating a force of two thousand men; while
th it inication is the mosrbeentiful'in 1116 neigh
bo hood "Of our borough. Its position is also fa
, able in ninny respects to the ma iniainance of
t•
'n tSgood character and good discipline among the
men. Thu present. Con - inlander at this post; sus.
tains a high, character, no less as a military r.lts•
• ciplinarian iliniri personally, and is admirably
qualified to take charge of such a school. These,
with other consderations ! of no less worth that
might be mentioned; point to the sVion lore us
worthy the highest attention of the Secretary of
War in selecting a place for tire purpose spoken
of. ~. •
the County
C.The , Volunteer' giveri the Whig county meet.,
ing tiuite a lengthy notice; in its own peculiar
trtyle, thus showing car clusiiely the alarm felt
by nut opponents at the spirited and energetic
manner in which the whip have ripened the cum.,
paign iu this County: If the meeting had been
the small and spiritless gathering ilia 'Volunteer'
.represeniti it; it would not have required so elabo
rate art cent to prove the fact as the •Voliniteeri,
enters into! At any rate the whigs are Hilly sat.
isfied with the number's, character and spirit of
theft meeting; Mid hail it as the sure harbinger
of success to their principles next fall. By the,
Way; we should like to know why O. •Democretic'
County meeting was not held during this Corirt;
as has been . the invariable custom ? Was it be.
cause the leaden . ; dared not ask the people to come
out that they might bade resolutions in favor of
rtin Van BurCnland lifuhrenberg crumed down.
- their throilts by the eiiiue in tetin ' Answer .uS,'
Captain! • 'a
I sign.
01. We learn'that in' the train df care whiCh
tame toWn front Shippensburg on'l!ti . onday Morn
ing.litst, containing a large number of paiseniers
having busiamei aftheCcurt of:Coritnion: Pleas
no** in seoiemesiorymen, witnesses, di:c. it wus:
prepused to tuft the nape of the company on i ,the
Freeiclential qinstion by taking a", dote. There:
eta was ari follovre . ; . •
For I.Harry of West,' '
For , 7 •
',l'4lsiii,pnli;one,oftile signs ,of the Oita!' 'This'll
pain( to clety's trinniphant , elactian •as
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.rlie Via charged' with
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ge
Xt*ttile'atii, Witt IWtigicep.
int itfiliWt "Alti . anlbe Salta •
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YOUNG MEN't .. NiTiONAt . toNVENTION..
ON r'l'6 itALTIMOitt - ,
VTR, is • expected that every. friend:at .!:Isivrty„
I Qat' In Curnhe;laud 'connty,Aery Young, man,
especiallyoyill.consider himeyylfft delegate to the
great Convention of the People i Which meets at
Baltimore on Thursday; the 2d dig of May next !
No arrangements have yeti:manmade for Publish.
ing the names of delegates from the govern' town;
Alpe, nor is it at all necessary. All that can go ,
s ought to go, and we trust that Cumberland coun
ty will contribute her full ettare to itrell the groat
throng and secure to.. Pennsylvania ° the beautiful
•
prize Banner!
We published last week the'proposition of. the
York 'and Baltimore rail road company to take
passengers from York to Baltimore and back fort
TWO DOLLARS—haIf the usual fare. The
company expect to be able to accommodate every
one with a passago,,however large a crowd maY
apply
. .
'The Pennsylvania and Tide Water Canals also
furnish a cheap and •pleasaht.niode of conveyance
to Baltimore upon this og9sion, which 'we would
reams rneild to delegates from Cumberland county.
The Harrisburg tintalligencer: says, that in "or•
der to afford a convenient, safe, gnd comfortable
mode of conveyance, our staunch whig friendit
Messrs: J. & P. Martin, arc willing to contract to
carry passengers, via the Pennsylvania and Tide
Water Canal, for the extremely low sum of TWO
DOLLARS FOR THE TRW going and com•
ing—thus affording every one an, , , opportunity of
accompanying one of the must delightful, as it
will prove one of the most memorable, excursions
that will present itself perhaps for many years.—
We understand that comfortable boats for the ac
commodation of any number of passengers, - will
leave Harrisburg on the evening of` Monday the
29th or the morning of Tuesday the 30th, and in.
['much as relays "of horses will he stationed at
various points along the line, the delegates will be
landed at one of the Baltimore Docks on the morn
ing Of the first of
When it is recollect - ell that the 'fare going and
coining in this way will be but.TWO DOLLARS
—that passengers by this route, will be afforded
an opportunity of witnessing the beautiful scenery
along the Susquehanna and the . noble Chesapeake
Bay—when it is borne in mind, ton, that the
Baltimore Conventioli will undoubtedly prove to
be the greatest collection of Freemen that ever as.
Bumbled in the United States, or that may assem
ble fur years to come—but above all, and inde
iiendent of the desire to witness the .rare sights,
and mingle in glorious fellowship _ with the true
hearted Whigs from every part of the Union,
When the whidroader reflects upon the plswerfal
influenic nhich this immense -gathering of the ,
jieople is calculated to 'exercise from one end of
the Union to the other, we ibel certain that he will
be induced to'lay aside the cares and anxieties of
business, and devote one week to recreation and
enjoyment. Let every Dila who can possibly
spare the time, resolve to attend this Convention.
ft,will, we are persuaded, be an important era in
his life—important not only as concerns bins in.
slivitlually t but vastly and transcendently iintior;
tart, in nll its bearings, on the welfare and pros
,peritrisf the nation. Young Whigs of Cumber
land ! Rally in your strength at the great Con
vention
Sprin7,:
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~ S pring--4triglit, beautiful and incsnse.brrathing
spring—has again burst upon us in all its loveli
ness. "The green book of Plature,",as some, ono
. quaintly remar)ts," iv open k micl i the fur wind arc
turning the leaves, , Nature;egief_Sceretary of tlie
creative world, is busy!, inditimi many a lovely
poem—lier sonnets of tufted pritilroses, her lyri
cal ontgusltings of May Llosso4ogit, her epic
and didactic solemnities of light and shadow,
with many'an illustrative picture - to garnish the
Universal Annual." " , , , t
The weather for several, days hen been warm
even to oppression—the growth of vegetatiod,is
et least a month in ndvance of laatiseason, and
the prospects fur the grip crops ore of the most
encouraging cliaracter. Some of ourfarmers, the
horn, have already .commenced planting corn, so
favorable is the state of the season.
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Comiectlcat
1; . •01 the inembers.chosen on the sccdnd trial,
the Whigs have carried 7—the locos 5. This
makes the Whig aggregate 104 to 83 Loco—.2J
majority, or 30 cm joint ballot.
• The 'Volunteer' thinks the Whig rejoicings
over the Connecticut victo?y evince a thankful
ness for: small favors, and endeavdis to prove that
it is not much of a victory after all. No, the 4Vlligs
only gain the Legislature, a Governor and two U.
S. Senators by it4that's all! ! Our friend of the
'Statesman'Aoknowledges the victory, but con
soles himself by some very poetical Imaginings
upon the discomfiture of the Whigs next full;
when, as he predicts, "sighing winds will sing the
requiem of whiggety,, and that 'same old coon'
will lui've passed away from, the turbulent scenes
cd•popticol life !" ain't will do as a Poetical dash
but there is too mu'dh plaln prose about tote Con•
necticid victory to be disposed of so easily !
On Monday night lust, at the ringing of the'
bell, quite . a crowd of people—very 'irony of whom
were democrais—repnyed to the Court House to
get deight of a piepe o v f wood, clemwo;ed in menu
clothe, which was said to bear a striking mem
blanco to the great embodiment of Federal Whig
iirinci'ples, HEN RY CLAY f"- Voluteer.
Yee, Captain, and et the riling : of the bell
ori the-morning-of the - election next: foil, "quite
crowd of people," vet:) , many of whom will be item.
°orate, Will repair to this samo Cuurt House to
deposit their votes for Henry Clay—the cry life
and soul an'd'embodiment of Hornocratie-Whig
principles !,.
The. likenese 'of : ,Henry Clay, so tastefully.
framed to a full length • figure by so ne of our in
genious Whig mechanics, and which made an at
tractive feature of the meeting, seerne to have an
noyed our neighbor awfially. There was no mole,
impropriety in hiving a likeness of Mr. Clay at
a Whig: meeting, than in having a portrait often.
laeksou at the late "Jubilee,' bet our neighbor .
tildne theidea from Dr. Duncan, found it a good
pretest for Milking. eertein . elluslone fo 'p'agan,
itorelii'p," , ipolitieal idol," 61.c...'rhe Ivor,
ship to but if they did,' their tribute to.
Henry Clitiptiold be the froe:vi'ltl pfrerioi of
thalPhase bowing of the:knee" to a
man they tite- 7 4.•:nofthe striking of the Buchiniiii;
the Cass,:the every otter flag of heir,
choice, to be lashed itudgeaded into sitt;miseron
to such It Man as Martin Lrdn Ditrip:l4o affer
defeating the:ittp_ jtotric),cornpels ieldencri4c;
interests again to gratify his vain but unsatisfied .
ambition ' Let per hear no
. more of man T iorship,
'after so hurnliatintiepeetente
thei. oldent.
' U. Sentipir e
bame.'l4na bein
latei t to .•; ,
boa Ain*
nonii46ted ni,F,eiopfiiiiie'd
iioliii4e4.ds 401104
itt plisse or„td•
; #lt 4 Oa!
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~...'ilUj.g,-..:-';i',.,L,',...,,-;..,-Zl,-,:bli
treeintoodniesHostirrin.PiciAltrow Kinradir,
~f the ilitateaNavy, - died; at 'Norfolk on
l'eldai%the Atlt inet,, n 4 04; °Circa"' wee it
n.iitlyin'Of.tiie'filitte of illalsyT:a`nd, , and enterea the
Nov:in-1,80'51i and at ' the tlino of Ma death ;setqi
M coalmond •of the ehip'of Oolitic) Penneylinmia,
the flagship of the Norfolfe4tion. ) , Hie -remains
were -, committed to the tomb with appropriate ,
honors - on Saturday. -'"
• MARRIED, ..• • •
cbortiugh-on!the-11th-i nal. by-the Rev: Prof,
McClintock, the Rev. tioainT Katona' of the Balti
more Conference, to Csill.auttie V. daughter of
the late Dr. GeOrge St&reason, forinerly of Pitts
buty, Pa.
"- On the 4th inst . . by the Rev Henry Aura* Mr.
JAMES' WEAVER, to Atha-MATILDA LAAIESON, RII of
this place.
On the 9th inst. by the same, Rei. RANSON P.
! JORDON, of the Protestant Methodist Church,to Miss
! Pt,LIZABETN SUABLE"-, of this place.
,er On the 10th inst. by:the same, Mr. ROBERT A.
NOBLE to Miss ELIZABETH, daughter of Mr. Francis
Noble, all of this place.
. 1 On the 11th inst. by the same, Mr. Flmazt..flooy-
En to Miss MARY ANN KEINER, allot North Mid•
detail township.
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' 113.11 E , • • .
7 1ri tllia borough, on Sunday the 14th inst. Mrs
JANE ELLEN. wife of John C. Mitchell, aged about
25 years. The deceased lived and died an exempla.
r member of the Protestant Episcopal Church.
ON Sunday the 14th inst. Mr. DANIEL MINT&
EIMER; of Allen township, in the 68th year of
hikago.
,
Brigade•lnspeclorN Order.
!IE enrolled Militia within the bounds of the
T
23;1 Reg. P. M. will take notice that an election
will be hidd at the public house of Jacob Belle
hoover at Mount Rock, and at the public house of
Mr. Kennedy, in the borough of Newville Sat?.
urday the frith day of April inst. between ;he hours
of 10 A NI and 6 P 111, for the purpose of electing
one Lieutenant Colonel for Said Regiment, in room
of Cid John Casey removed out of the hounds.
'I be 6d Battalion will vote at Ncw ville—Major
Samuel Ferguson will superintend said election.
The Ist Battation will vote . at Mount Rock r -Maj
Simon Alter will superintend said election.
JACOB BEIIR 511,111.4 Insp.
Brigade Inspector's Office,
Carlisle, April April 17,1844. S to-25
BRIGADE INSPECTOR'S ORDER.
THE afferent Volunteers nail Fitrolfed Militia
within the bounds Of the First Beigaile,Flevendi
Division, Pennsylvania Militia. will parade in Com
panies under the committal of their respective com
manding officers at the (line and place to he desig
nated by the Captain er Officers in conuiland ol*Loni
patties, on the 6th day of May neat:
The Regimental said Battalion traihings e„., in
spection, will take place under ale CC/111111RM' of their
respectile Pichl Officers as follows, viz:
The First Battalion of Cumberland Volunteers
..tinder the command of Col Samna Alexander, of
Monday the Itith day of Mny next. , -
The Ig7th P M the eniornand o
Col Armstrong. Noble,' on Tuestlay the I dth day
_Nlny next. - '
Svuosid Battalion oCCiinglierlaml Volpii:ecrs
. _ .
under the command of Mgjor John Cleudenin, on
Wednesday the 15th day of May, and the Second
Battalion of the 86th Regiment P M:underthe com
mand of Col sonoon - Broomer, on the same day.
The First Battalion of the - 86th Regiment I' M
under the (union:Mil of Col Samna Brenizer, on
Thursday the 16th of May. .
The First Battalion of the 23i1 Regiment PM
unikrihe command of :of John Wynkoop,oll Mon
day the 2011 i or May.
The First Regiment of Cumberland Volunteers
under the command of Col \V 11 Woodburn, on
Tuesdky the 21. st of May.
- The Second Ifatialion of the 230 Regiment P M
under . the command df Col Joint W,)tikoop, ou
Wednesday 1.6 e !Ztlil day of May. -,
The Second Battalion of 'the 186 Regiment P M
under the commlnd of Col Henry 11 Relitick, on
Thursday the 2611 of Mon.
The 'Alm:tit Hock It . plepentlent Light Infantry
Company, mailer tile COIIIIII.IIIII of Copt Rhoads, on
the t.ittne - (l4' null sante place.
The Union 1.1111111 Company tinder the command
of Caps ‘l'llere'y, on the bailie day and at the
Annie piuec..
The First Battalion of the 10Gili Regiment P
mulct. the command of Col I lehey Ii Unhook, on
Friday the Olth of Miiy.
Captains ii. ennm u md•nf Jlilitia Cninpotiies, nr
the em•olling ()nieces, will be required (under the
penalty of receit lug no pot• for their services} to
nnike the enrolment of their respective companies
in the !DWAIN' directed by law. To be legal, into
ninst Its enrolled but such persons as 'ire neillallY
subject in militia duty v. ithin the bounds of the com
pany.. • I•ixempt Volunteers are•uiif tlie sithicet of en
rollment. The too common practice of merely cope
big from old rolls is not the meaning or spirit cif the
law, tot is it the plan by which to arrive at•the true
strength of the company. • A hew and personal eu
roilmunt must be outdo—ot' there will be no.pay for
the tervite.
JACOB HEllltAll,'.
Brig Insp Ist Brig Ilth Div I' 31.
3r4,aile laspeciar's 01110 e,?
Carlisle, April 17,1844. S t.p:525
P S By 1111 net of Assembly, which becamea
on the WO, of Seinenther last, .the fines far amt-at
!minim:: at militia trainings is fixed at filly cents rut
each day.
. ROB . ERT.S 7 110118. L.
SIGN OF WASHINGTON AND JACKSON,
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riE subscriber would respectfully inform lib
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friends and the public that he has removed from
Its old stand on West High strect,to the public house
lately kept by 'David Blean on South Hanover street,
in this borough,. sign of Washington and Jackson.
, Where he will be always glad to see his friends from
the Country and Travellers, and accommodate them
in_tre best and_most comfortablemanner.
Hie BAR shall be constantly supplied with the
.choicest Buoys, and his-TABLE with the best the
market can furnish. A careful OSTLER always
kept in atten lance—and not hi Hg shall be left undone
to please all who call with him,
BOARDERS taken by the week, month nr year,
ANDREW RouERTs.
April 17,1844. tl-25
CASEI IVANTE.D.
Tillf, Subscriber takes this method as the last re
sort in the way Of Dunning those indebted to,hint
by note or book account to call 'anti settlepen. re
spective aceottnis, on or before the I
a t day
as after that tittle all in arrears, their accom s wil
be left•with a proper officer for collection, wi out
respect to persons. •
AprilW. M. 17,183}, MATEER.
tf-25
T E M public are cautioned ngainst dealing in nny
way with P. lige pr Joseph A
regard loanv business or property whatever pertain
ing to .he "Pine Grove' iron Works EiMe," as they
have no autlinrily, to dispose of any property or trans
act business there.
• • • ; FRELYK. WATTS.
Carlisle, April 17,184. „
,St-25
4 ';'"l'lle Stir mid Seittinel;•Clett.yshurg, publish
three times, and send bills to this Mime.
•
Boots and Shoes.
iriE largest:assortment ever . brought to Carlisle,
now, oPetilog awl selling theapeO than ever; eall
for berg:dos lit the store of • - •
April 17,1844. , CHAS. OGII.IIY. .
•
ir HAVE just reeriSed a lot of new style fashion
'. able rut. Hats, Philadelphia Manufacture,
April 17, 1844. CjIAS. OGILBY.
• BONNETS BONNETS! .
ALARGE assortment. of Straw, Braid, Gimp
and Prince Albert Bonnets, now openingat the
cheap store of. . CHAS. OGILBY.
April IT, 18401.
Sunni 01' thi and Oassimeres,
ALARGE amt splendid assortment just recalled
and selling very low M tife Store of '
April 17,1844. ; CHAS. ,OGILB:lf,
•I
Oranges and' Len:tilso.
2513PXECl
very fine itANOES
duet reelliett And (et sale At the Coitfeetient7,
(
And Fruit store.of . .
April 17,1844. jUN E Bz . MONYER:
Apiiiisifil .174gg't ''' " ' '
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gi t m. . ' . Bolg. .' il 'elega ri,l ItAl§l, And r a drums;
,-Qu'or flist-to4 t e FIGS jusf.r ftapd fiii-sale;
at the lowest Orlees at ail ,Coh ilat7.tinit'trole
store or,
~.' • ' • = • -`
' Ili li ?il,olll.rgli:'
esitlikei.N#li iti, 18447' -, . •-• . ,... , i, It—
bupp/9 O ff
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A► at pa N 1 an d .0?1,)'..Q.L11710 N 1,..
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joaepti•Latelaknli
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quested to foi,woid til.fm,,ll6i4zi-,
•twes.orst!isl• I.Ateh.P.:.,Fr-,;XTe-,-"L
without.qw.ay• - itill'Aitzu
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low ,
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77.,911
Batt~tii u : Qivi
. rn Ist Ilattalloe' orille. 1 0911 t,
JL. will'ptirsidelhl.o64iteiik' I
of May net, at, A.'M.
The ed the
rade iirAfewbargiim Friday,cthe
at 10 o'oldelc; A. M.treeieely, feel
' April 17, 1/44. -'." •
. •
De—ismer Dela, - t eess'
Nerve and Bone Rhein!'at Tiiniment,
and Indian Vegetable pecific. •
. '
A WARRANTED CURE FOR RIUMATISNI!
—•-. • •
Pr:Libby's Vegetable Bitters' l
Life Pills !
- Er.cuLTAILLY beneficial in Vel vend Bilious
1 -- revers, Fever and Ague, Dy •psia, Croup,
Liver Complaint; Also the i ,
.Chinese_ Eraticato r,
warranted to remove Stiperfl nous hall, without in
juring the skin or health. Many' duillcates us to
the efficacy or the above medicine's night be pro
duced, but the propridtlr is satisfied tat till the re
commendation they heed is a Iliir trii .
None genuine without the signatePof Comstock
& Tyler. • ,
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SOW in Carlible only by .• t
T. C. STh•E\SON,
• •
In Shippenslitirg Lv
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ST UNI A UGH Er.!looVkllt.
April 170 84/. Iy=-5
NO HUMBUg.
A S it is the general custom of radiants adver-
AL.tising all the different articles Oir stock con
tains—we deem it tomecessare to meson nay. All
we ask of the people in, to ',allot our WW S l'OttE
in _North. I lariover stmetityposile , i un -Gorman's
hotel, arid esandire tor- theMselvespur stock or
Palley Foal Domestic DRY- GOODS, id also GRO
CERIES. ARNOLD a INSTEIN.
Carliele, April 10,1811. tl-24
Dissottgriole of Partiership.
TAU Partnership beretolore exist under the
firm or I101.1.1NSO:s:. & GU:GC to the Chair
flaking business, was dissolved by ritual consent
on the Ist. All pei sons 'mowing thettelves inqebt
will please smoke meld humid:thy, so thalAve
can make payment to those we ow c.
ItiBINSON.
JOiiN AI.GREGG.
Carlisle April 4, 184.1.
Ili stillsollier thankful for past ivars, would
respectfidlv illfol . lll Ilk friends nit the puhliu
generally, that he still cow hales the {,stir Making'
Business, in all it•oarions branches, tithe old stand
in rear or the :uctliodist Chur g h,twd uirty.oppo4ite
the Alansion I4ouse I lotd, where li. iptepared to
matatfitet ore to order „.
• WINDSOR CHAIRS
of ever' description—also, \., 10 .0 •
Seitets,
Boston Rocking Chairs
1
CIIII.I4IILIN'SCIIAII3, Sze. '
All of which shall be made hi n
durable manner and in the most ,
fashionable style, cite:ill - eV than
they elm lie bought elbow here.
All new work warranted.
lie hopes, thet.clare, to t.eteive it shire of public
patronage.
• • JOIIN
Carlisle, A Aril 10,-1844.
Hardwapfra,
TIE rnh,cribir ha,i,,,i„,t 14le av
rivals from Eagl.oal ) direct !rum he inandau
turers a large invoik• • • • •
HARDWARE AND OUTI , E,RY, •
6. 11 .10 r one of thr beg •led Stacks
of llurdx'xrc to be found in the Gityl
cespeetriilly invites rflllltiry Mercimits t I cell
aitil examine fur themselves, It is hltlizul deter
mann' to 51154,111 the 1:11Ulli11011 has ac
quired id having the elwillie3t Store 4.;!ty.--•
Tliose uLn Lur fur Cll5Il icit fir
tecn or twenty per crit roe th e sake of six molt , LV
credit, i ll please call lietoixt told get. it
list of my. .prices. • 11'1iieli Dill &dist: them hot
ter thou any thin;; I can say in nn ailicriseinelit that
Stole estatilisheit,on the exclusive cash's) stein, ciiii
sell cheaper than those olio boy, ant hell on six
montliscretlit.
I have just teeehetl a brge °ire if Newton's,
Darling's, V ilsoa's, lamtua's,
ntl other makes or
.Corn. (raid Grass A:cgtheß,
Ica, Carr's :mil limper's Hay and Manure Fork's,
Tacks, Wails, Sad Irons, American plain Irons and
Sao s, Howland's, Snyder's Lind Ames Fliovel's and
Spades, together a ith a eeneral us , ortneot. of I to
inestic Hardware, which will be sold t.trY cheap fur
net Cash, and Cash only.
HENRY L. TIMER,
493 .Nlarket street, betieeti I 3 and Broal,iicirili side.
Phila. April 10, 1844.
1111
69 Xorth 7Yiirrl abtei, arm doom nbots .9re/1
•
street; Philadelphia.
jioard, olio doliar per, day. •.
!AIM ! subscriber respectfully inforns his friends
and patrons, that lie still cotitintt•"s xl this - old
established lintel, formerly kept by airatio Wade.
Phis llousels situated iii the centre of Business
and within one Square of \inrket Strtet, mid near
the.Posfollice and Banks, which retail's it a con
venient anal desirable stopping place fot Merchants
111141 Travellera. The table shall he smplied at all
times watt the best tine market afloat. 'l•he
ouTt
seriber has been in the business •thanyleati which
justifies him in asking of his old friends I continuance
of their patronage. Please Calla• • '
C11:1111.,E4 WEISS.
tipril 10,1844, ' • '
N. 11. Stlibling for 41) Horses.
SILK DYEING AND SCO#IUNG;
mllls subscriber, grateful (lir putt rotors, respect
fully informs the public:46m he ho . agaill com
menced the attune bushiess,in all its variotri branches
jo the borough of, Alechanlcsburg,.where he will be
pleased to receiiii all work entrusted la la care. •
-- Persons wishing work done, tire inf'rined th a t as
heretofore, all articles left at the store 4t• Andrew
llicluu•ds, in the. borough al Carlisle , Twill be for
warded to him pitocitially,whiclr,as soon as finished,
wlll be returned to that pliam, where the ownerfiiiiiii
get them Du the same terros.as• if left at his shop.
WILLIAM PLEB LES.
April 10, 1814. 3t-24
assignment of ffenry..iireal.
acD3 .-
IrungE is hereby girtn, that the. subscribers
hare been appointed Assigtmes of Henry Neal„
of Monroe township; Cumberhind county, Ender
deed of %obituary sk.ssigtiment, dated April !.t, 1844.
All persons indebted to said bleary Neal nee reques
ted to make immediate payment, and ,those having
claims to tiresetit them iodic soliscriherit.
OF.O. W. BRICKERi
. 301-IN BRANDT,
Assignees of Henry Neal. •
April 10,104 • 1 4t-24
.• • •
Estate of John Musser; deceased.
DYKE h herebyt-gifen tliat . letters Testament.
Airy on the Estute ofJUIIN MUSSER, late
.o Fhinkford township, treed. have been grunted to
subscriber in Mifflin intynship. , persons lade!).
tetl.tp, the Estate are requested to make.payment im
rdedimely, and thos6 'having claims to present them
properly authenticated foreettlement.
,-. t ., HENRY, SNYDER. Executor.
April -100844. - Gt 24
Estaie of Chrfs . tieui Rich; decei:sed.
*roTicE lit'hOrebi given that let'tete Testareent r
Jr aryoo the'state of CHRISTIAN,IIICH; late:
of Allen tevineliiiiidee'd., haie been granted to the
sUbseidiere All. peraona intfebted,to the r,atate,are
KeAtteated make payinent'fmmediately z nod tote
hatliignlalrna to prealnt them duly authenticated'for.
1-IZNRI' ; gpritrig.
JOHN-Awls, ot Ailed
,;" AdratoGiiitors.
6t;"24
iltiErl 00 0 Ni9 bn thei seenMi Oboe of 4 m
riCi
' nom tAiotiplett , by the tiutniMiber,on Eau
streets trill tweented on teationabli tenths. !minium'
r•'' ;AI !Ikr.tln'Ae
Mil
. ' "
,
kg reticoited'hls - Tililerh tiO
i . giliiiitilialiment . nett
la
• door;hillie ' Hotel now ' oupied by ,Andrew
'
Hoberts'iii &nth Hanover .itreet, atiii'directly. op
posite liis former residence i where be ill bepleaPed
to attend to 'his old customers and the. fibre gener
ally,v " From his experience liv the b •ness, lie,is
satisfied that he .Will be able to Pleaseill. whosnay
favot . . hiin vitli 'their Custom:" - ' ' .'. '
- The Moat qty fr;shiong:Nvijt Ow:Au '4e:oft:ended
to, and nothing shall boomitied on his part to itierit
a reasonable share of patrotirige: . ' . .
' The subscriber Woulill also avAir himself or the
present opportunity to return his thanks to his foe
dier.pateons for their liberality, unit hopes by a strict'
attention to. basilicas, and a disposition to please, to
merit a continuance of their patronage .
Carlisle, April 10, .18.14,
ERNE
st.the;,estate or
liesviC'sliipi are re.;
librreq.Assig
eyfar int)ersoli
Carlisle;
1 "4Ylleq ?.°
EM
i intett)ti] M•
/iiiiicliiir Ilie 23 d
Oisely, Air 111 7
ment; wilt p
oi May next,
;)eetion,. ,
'ER,Adi't. •
• ADJOURNED SHERIFFS SALE,
Y virtue.of a writ of Fiero. Fogies to'me direc
.l]) ted, 1 will expose to public 'sale, at the Court
Rouse, in the borough of Carlisle, on TUESDAY
the 90th day of April, A. a 1844, at 'o'clock P.M.
intetest of Thomas. Craighead,
Esq. in the undivided half of n Weed of land, hitente
iu Alifflin township, Cumberland county, bounded
by lands of — Jacob Waggoner, John Sensebangh,
Christian Tailor , and others, containing 200. Acres,
more or less, having thereon erected a two story log
HOUSE, and a log Barn, Apple Orchard, and 'a log
tenant !louse; about 150 acres of whiell are cleared.
11 is said IMMO. Hein a remainder in fee simple in
the one undivided fourth part of the one undivided
half of said tract; subject to the life estate of.„Geoqte
:Craighead, in possession of the one half, and of ‘Vtl
liam F. Giffin, by the eurtesy in the One fifth of the
same said half.
Seized and taken in execution as the propet•ty or
Thomas Craighead, Msq. and to he sold by me,
" ADAM - t.ONGSDORF, Sltet•ift.
Shares Ofrice,
April 10,1841. 0-24
CoMes Sugars, Teas, &c.
wE have just received nod are linle opening our
Spring supply of Groceries of every descrip
tion, embracing as we believe, the largest' and best
assortment we have ever olrered; nod at priceS gen
erally lower than heretofore. One stock in part cein
slats of choice Coffees, Brown New Orleans Sugars,
white Bassos and Crushed Lost - sogar,„:No I sin
gle Loal soil also doable refined Lost Sugars, New
Orleans, Trinidad & Sugar house Molasses, hoco
late of various In and, Spices aalt kinds, mid gener
ally. all other articles in the line of a Grocer.
The liberal supportheretollire received front the
public, Iris enabled us t h an to offer sd general an as,
sortinent, for which we feel thankftd•—our endeavor's
in future will be to merit a continuance of.like favors.
3 W EBY. •
Carlisle, April 3, 1841: • tf-23
~~~ ~~~ ~ o
T: IF, Pnetnership hereldfore existing between
ANGNEY & ANIMItSON, has this tlay been
dissolved, by mutual consent. AU persons 01m are
indebted on the books or the said firm, will please
innkc immttliate payment to ft. Angney Fn whole
hoods the books si...Thdt l'or collection.
April 3,1841 3t-V.3
• N. 11. The business will enetinue to be cnuluc
tetl by. the subscriber at the old shout, who incites a
conth.unnee of the favor of Isis frieuds Anil the volt
lit: generally; IL. A NI: NEN%
Bargains Bargains.
TIP; sulm,T,lier has just vete' lied from
phis, and is now. liiieuing Nt itis cheap store. the
large:slllnd cheapest stock of SPlttlslt. SVNI -
lilt GOJIIS, e%er brought .to Gal lisle. Tint Ns..
FOllllll,lll CM!SISt in part of Black, Blue, Invisible.
Green, Othe iind Brown Cloths, eleTant new sinle
French Cassimeres,l'estings in great %ariely,Sunitiwe
Cloth and potato. ois SklrSol . all kilid5,S1111:1111111110'
style new st, le Bid znrinet,Ps ri s•prirtell
Ilarreges,Teesaiis, beiteades,rich Paris Brillmutines
cluuncleon,:dpoehaa.l ul,lishapt I , rencli lIIWIIS, Hew
St honor( ribbniis.painted itrislincswrape de twine,
crape ire amber, mous de laine,ginglitinis, calicoes,
nitisliiivs,cliecks,tieltings, liueus, linziery and gfuties,
("revery ilese,ripttiori,lavei and cambric:
liandkerchiefs,ladies cravats, black Bain craviits.gen
tioneus stint;, silk, thaw Is, suspenders, silk
gimps, silk li ing,e, silk girdles, new style son shades,
sa d iiiirasols,%eiref,eurds;Prencli,artilicials,liirsaills
skirts, diapers, table covers, sham's; Intik: and gimp
bonnets, tic. Ste.
rt Iso a large stack o( fetish Groceries, amongst'
w hick iire'sallre prime Tess, Culree, Sugar and
lasses Ste. Stc..at 10%v prit es.
Also a sell large stock of BOOTS and Slll - 'I.IS,
cheaptr than curt said 111 this 111:114:. In 511011 the
il::5011111Vilt is hill and comp'. Sc, Purchasers on ill tin
well to tailliefiire ingelsewheretas they rosy de
petal nn grid ng great liarzains.
Thankful lit the very liberal pntronnge beretifore
received, the subsgriber solicits a continuance or the
sang. 1 kiii`t rnisttice. the Inuise ; six dunes east nt the
market house iu Main street. Sign of ri t e bi g winan,
ea r : CllAltl o kS 061L11Y.
Carli Mareli 27, 1844. 11.22
I:EGISTEIVS AoTlcp.
. .
ItECISTEIeIi OFFICE,
• •
Carlisle, I,irels 300 . 614.
ItTOTICE is hereby given hi all persons ititeroq . ell
111 thid l t* following accounts have been filed in
this offien+.3.4 examination by the accountants there
in named; :no will . lie presented W the Orrlooe.
Court of Coinherland
T county, for confirmatioil and
in
nllovnee to uesday the S9tl; of April, 1044',A1z:
l i
1. The neeciont of .Nlichael I lolentoh, Administra"-,
for or Jami, ;i•ever late of the.hurcuLli of Carlisle
tleeensed..•,.. l• ' . •, .
. •
allolint of Charles yotimi, Administra
tor with the %yid 311111eXtql. of Snhiou Jeller, hoe of
lie boroyAlt of echanieshitiTl,, deceased.
3. 'Hie account of AI ahem 1.51161 twit, Admin
istrator of Philip Lenhart, late of NOrllt Middleton
township, dereased.• •
' 4. The account of James McCullourit, Adminis
trator of Peter. \nit, late of West l'eatisborough
township,
5 Thu. iteumnit of Abraham Miller, one of the
Executors Of Jacob Abner, lute of Ilazt Peittishoru'
township, deceased: -
6 'Flo! acemunt of JonasNewcor. - cr, Administra
tor of Peter Ctiri, late of Stoughstewn deceased.
T 'the aeounot of David Martin and I henry Bit
tier, Execittors of 'llamas Alartin, kto• t r Monroe
township, deceased.
8 The aclonnt of Jblin TlebetTr., Eeccntor of
Solorrion Whisler, late of Ilopowell toy. Ishii) de
ceased.
it. The account of k
Georg eelinan,.Executor of
• e
Adam 13randt, ten. late of ,Moiiroe township' •
, .
10 Tlie account of Chribtitit Folmer, jr. Execu
tor of Christian. Folmer. St , tt. la'.e of the borough
of Nlechanicsburg deceased. • .
\ 4l
•• . -
It The account of Jacob Squ er, Esq. Executor
of James Underwood,late of th e bokun.ll ,f Carlisle
_
deceased. „: ,
It! The nceount of Jacob Eichelberger, 'Adminis
Intim. de holds non of Jacob. :Maltz deceased, ex
hibiting fts well his arontint tea that of the first ad
ministrator,J oho Mull; flecuadeil. - •
• ' 13 't lie account of •Geotie tints administrator of
John-McKee, late of the borough of Chippensburg
deceased., •• . ,
" ut 'I he account of Philllighosserman,•Ex.coutor
of Ephraim* Pbsseenin, late of the borough of CAr..
lisle decetised.
15 The account of George McGinnis, P..,q; Ex
ecutor of Ann C. Ifin•kholder, late of the hovoligh
Shippensidirg, deceased..
16 The account at I I enry Ensini tiger, TIN ettitor
Jacob Ensminger, Lae . of Mi ffl in tow hship, (t e ed.
IT. 'Tli6 Stimilemeaal and final flet:;111,11% Of John
Line, Administrator •of Benjamin Weaver, late
of Slonroe township, deceased.
IS The accnunt of Daniel Coffman, Administra
tor of Jonas. Rupp, Jr. late .of End( l'ennstkorough
diCeased.
59 The account of John •Clippinger and Joseph
G. Greasier, Eaccr.tor of George Clippinger, late
of Soulthimpton township, deceased:
20 The necoi , :nt ' of Min Zug, Administrator 01
David Cook. lime of S. Middleton township, dep'll,
. ..21 Theaceanincof Sabina Keller one!of the Ex
ecutors oh Emanuel Keller, late o f the borough of
Atechaniciourg, deceased, filed by her administrator
Charles '
22. The account of WilliarnWeatheffe ' riDuarilian
of Ear am Weaver, one of the minor children o(
Benjamin Weaver deceased.- • ! "
-c.l -The account of NV illiam stiteffer,Guardhin
of Catharine Weiiirr,one•of the minor children of
'Benjamin Weaveideceasid./. •
2.); The account offinseplaCiiiier,tuarilimi of Re.
becce Kity.toiller a minor child of J dinithan
millervlecesiseth ' I ' • '•
25 The ifeconot.df Pirrid , Wrilf,Atfiranistrator of
Tti9p.Ti
abar tf tinsin, Tate of Nortli. 'township,
28t •decea.
leentini'nf :toliti Denial's; Gail rdiati of I)
1 00,,Jomes li. Lamb, David R. Lamb and Sarab
Ann Lamb. . • —•;'
' - ' • ' JACOB ITRETZ:'
_ ,„"t;
'
"ff' , tom
MOUSTIC,-.OILV
„so&Rp.ms AcqtlStl_q_PL;pejoie 19_• r.q.
1 0 1 0_1 ; i-t1 1 1 4 , 1 P - Nen, r 2 a ‘
Atitra2Tqk' I ' . l', .4 1
Pti t
zaciimaaaai DaD4imo
E MBELLISHED with sixteen hundred his
.
engravings; eielusive of ao 'initial
letter to.cach chapter, by J. A. Adams, more than
fourteen- hundred of which are fronroriginal
signs, by J. G.. Chapman. . •
It will be printed from tientandard copy of the
`American Bible Society,•aild contain Marginal
References,the A‘poryphe, a Concordance, Citron.
ological Table, List of Proper Names, General In.
'ilex, Table of Weights,•Measures, &e. The largo
Frontispieeee, Titles to the Old and New Testa.
monk, Family Record, P resentation Plate, Hib.
torical Illustrations , and Initial Letters to the
chapters,•Ornamental Borders, &c., will he from
original designs, lade expressly for this edition
by J. G. Chapman. Esq. of New York. In addl.
tion to Which, their) will be numerous large En.
gravings, Rhin designs'by distinguished modern
'artists in Fiance' and England; to which a lull
Index will be given id the last r number. '
The• great superiority of early • proof impels.
sirns, from the. Engravings, will ensure to those
who•tane the work in numbers the possession of
it in the highest- state of perfection.
• For sale in Carlisle by • ' • . •
• • • .KNEEDLER & HUNTER.
March 27, 1844. • tf.9.2
MD
El{ 41AitiES
Forwarding Et, Commission Merchants,
nnoAn sTnEET,
respectfully inform our friends each ctisto-
V V-
mere, that we have taken n large and com
modious Win choose on the Delauur,l . Nu ; 42, N.
Wharves, betty:Oen Arch ned It:mein, ((illumine:Oen
with our liCeseni house on 13road l.reet, where ncc
are uory ready to receive Flour and all other Pro
duce, either by Canal Navigation or Bail Roads.
Reference •
Wm. B. Milroy,'
MOJA (Eery Seymour, `c. Carlisle.
M. C. Davis. J
March 27, 1844.. •
m.,4:2
• The first arrival of
'SPRING .AND SUMMER GO ODS,
J.A. CLIPPINGER St. 00:
(Late CI it(potiger and Carey, Siiippctisburg.)
irffAVV.j4t,opened a fresh stock of Spring Goods
consistmg.,of everything that is newund 14511.•
imiahle,which they sic determined to sell ut the very
lowest prices. If you wish to purchase the chew)
and pretty Goods, call ut J. A. Clippiuger St Co.
near the Roil road, Shippensburg.
March '27,184+ . t f-V2
gsuleteriber would respectfully in
-11- form his friendsund the public, Mahe has late
ly ieplcuidird his stock and is now offering et the
old stand in North Hanover Street, a splenid stssort
meat hardware, Calk! y,of Ele.,eonti sting in part of
Locks,lmiges, serews; of till kinds
and sizes. Grain, Canal aid other kinds of Shovels. ;
Carpenters' such as planes, saws, chi sels, : .tstv
liar Iron; blister, cost and shear Steels. Saddle
and bridle mountings lit sets; Saddle Tree's, girting
and oilier Shoe Findings of._esery-de
seription. Aliihogany cud Glass knolls cf the la
test styles. Also,
IL A NEV,
11. ANDERSON
Shell 119 white lead, xpirds of Turpentine, Copal and
j“paa Varnish. GLASS 'of all' sizes, fr oi Bby 10
upward. Also, an assortment of Archy 's Patent
Lard Lamps,together with other articles tuo„-winer
ous to inenlioo • g,
All of is Isich will lie sold twenty-fiec per cent low
sisitt,sis they have ever been sold before, for cash and
gootfit ney. ‘ Call nod before lon:hosing
else, her id>il if she articles assol.,priges are nut
found to stated you steed Trot purchase. ',Call id slay
ruse. • JAGULI .SLIN EH,. •
Carlisk, N seemlier tn, 13.13. • tf-4
. THE TOUE POMADE DIVINE,
11119 Inne'estahlisliell and !midis:side F,Mollient,
Cures and ,preeents all C.ldtpping or rooFisness
of the handl and Lipp, Is the pies eiog ullects of
cold weather. It also CM es ' , nodes' Vert and Corns,
Swellings, !Iroise, Burns, bosh's ; still. Neck and
Swelling; a the Gl ' ands.'llt will greatly gelieve the
pain of Itlstinlstisto and Gout on is first application,
and if persesered is will perform is Cure.' Itsidciy
removes Pinsples and other Erisptinos, is cxceelloitt,-
ly artful for Surtt Breasts, atitl_the Clial:Mg or lit
&c. Is is useful fur berore they tire
broken, and n reined' } . 'lOe the Piles. It will (Awe
Sure Throats, and sill ;loll:on:Ansi or inconvenience
to hltidi the Skits ish au te, So invaluable iy this
vomisound dust those who ha'..e once proved its bene
fit, will iss ver be without it in their families. • It w ill
Wain ns tirtues noun} years, told in all clinOtesthol
is therefore very useful to those It ho oto sett, and
' to sill tilts elters.
turd sold wholesal2 r.tVtl retail bi
It. FENN Eli,
No. 1 , South SecOnd street, only one door front
Morl:et • •
.•None genuine without his signature on the laLel.
-Sold by I.ltenti its, Druggisis, t'ertuuters, &AL
184-1.
.
N. It. A very libt..r:l ullowance to Dealers.
6.1 P 4
3? -4 1 7. I j_ ." l
• - • r r t . : "- ; t t
• sq ---77 •
11.1 stdiSiiribers, having removed from their
.11. place Of IA; r.I lICSS, Collllllel'ee 6tlTet... N 111111, to
that Jar,: flue ovoi' mons:house, 3 drioi.s heloworould
vai 1 117enoelses of this method to !inform their
friends cod the public in general; that thq S ill v.,
tiuue.thii „ •
COJIMIISSiOIt srtsiatesx,
for the :,ale of flour, gra;n,lotalict• and country pm , -
duce generally in connexion with the forwarding of
tic tl .aid~ze. They hat e the advantage of u rail
road in front and a t, hart' in the rear.
- We bil.; le;ise to--return our-thanks for the-confi—
dence our friends have placed in us, and ask a con
tinuance of the same, which we hope to merit, In
close attention to their interests in making satislac
tory sales and prompt retuittauct.s.
ft SON,
. Commerce street wharf.
Baltimore,.Mareh 2.7, 18.1 S. '
N. 11. Advances made un consignments and goods
purchased to order.
113 ESII_IING near I..xeslutrg,in Southampton town
chip. will'attentlin all kinds of SURVEYING
and SClli VEKtNG, according to the most ipprov
ei methods; on rtinsonable terms. z
:March 'IJ, 1844. 171,i5V"-C2
DS
/00 1A(St
C)37
%
A GENERAL assortment of FRESD GARDEN
/IL SECUS s frons U: Landreth, just reeeised by
• • c s..EL,Liorr, .
Only Agent for Carlisle.
March 27, 1844. tf-2.2
Ladies ritiley ,Dress Goods,
sT„ A. CLlPPiNfallt. & CO. near the Rail taltil
4.0 4 , Shiptienshurg, haire just evened the foliourhig
new style at Dress Goods, Painted 'Barrages. Bel
vanes, Afighans, Rich Fpm.' Silks, Mauldin*
l nines, itaattslte. &c.
March 47,18 , 4.. ' tr-f.". 2
LLB persona indebtato the • subseribers are re
(mated to matte payesenton ot , before the Ist
of May next v to Wno.• Irvine, listi,4l after that date
suitamill he commenced against all - cmtantudiag ac
counts—either by note, dun bill or book account.
• .
.111. & J. FISHBUItiI.
Alias 27, r ' '
tzt.<4;)cuiaza.
Assignirient of John-Wynkoop.,/
THE sitbsaribei has teen appointed Assignee of
.1011 N WYNKOOPi of West Pelinsboro' tiisent,
Ciintberlaptl ,county. widee deed of voltininit . „
sign nent datettstk Alateb I 8444. Hereby gives ;uo.:.
lice to' all 'piranha - indebted to. said iN,yiikeop to
wake parryyd: iminedintelt; and tbsisninoriii otnima
to present lisetti , Only anthentlantedpottlement.
GRPAAYIIt Assignee;
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H4R PRIS - ILLUMINATED AND NW.
HARDWARE, CUTLERY; &C,
Oils. diaints - d rarnishes.
EBIVIOVAL.
Surveyor_ (foal ,Scrivener.
GEOfGELTERS,
NOTICE:
CLOTHS - AND CASSIMERE
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rENCII and Eaglish Clotlib and enilmares,
- American CaSsitneres ) Cloths and lit tinetts,
English and Am'erienn Tweed Coating,Sing e Mill.
ed Cloths Had, CasCin3area,,Silk ,Velvet .and . 13114
`Satin Vestings,.Csihrhere Thltiet and other' ;Vest.
Inks; Silleand AljUicha Serges;ft 'asioilisietit of
Tailors' Trinintmis New Stjle Springliintgam
ther Pantalboit Siutrs, With -,karlinto other seasonable
'goods, erelitteit,g . the 114Cst styles, are offered attite'
lowebt market pneek. " ' '
LIPAINCC&T PARRY;
Wholesale and Relair Cloth Othre; , :1 , 10.37 North
2ntl street; Philadelphia. •.'
'Aloe!) '2.0, 18,14.
N. B. Orders from a clistanbe carefully supplied
awl !rammed to suit.;
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'TO IiOUSE EEPERS.
:25,060 i Lb + 3; rlTa t ;i h t l i l t} e : ' l ' o t r j
C(1511, at price's 1 . 1 . 0311 10,15'. 2.5 and 3005 pertillund.
Reath. Mille 1111115, Bailers and l'illowse `lvied
Hair Man r,sses, Moss dn. and all Other kinds to
snit any tine Bedsteads, always on hand. Curled
Ilair, and New Orleans .Moss by the bale of single
1 ,011,111 . Also Blankets, Marseilles Quilts„Com
fortahles and Bedsteads of all descriptions. . .
El Cushy Merchants will find it to Omit. advan
tage to call bcfore pull:114011g.
FINLEY Sc t`,Q.
F. E: Corner of‘.ld . & Walnut sts..Philudelidda.
• Mari:lo2 . u, 1814. 3m-21
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
Z.V,Z 2 1 2 :TrTa) u Vu 12
.11)2215 Alarled et., fe 4 veensfli and 6:4 a red,
PIIII.IPELPHIA
rffIAKES this.wethml to inform the Men ,
C.1111111.S or this vicinity, that he has (revised by
tke late ar r ivalsl from Englam!, a large addition to .
his former stock all laid in at the lowest -prices for
Cashrand, lie row olfers the stone, as well as u com
plete assortment of American Hardware; at a very
s cull ad‘stace for cabli or approved cre'lit, and
Vlllll pIII . OIIISCI'S 1 siting the city, to examine his
, stock hcfore buying. Among his assortnielit . Will be
fonnil the following des,:ription of goods to all their
dillbrent varieties:
Knives and. Porks, Pocket and Pen-knives, Scissors
Ann Pitt :yid cross. cut Saws'Oland
,and othei- haws, 6110V081111(1 spades; scythes
and sickels, trace and halter chains,
. patent metal ware,steel ofidikinds
shin elan and tongs anvils ati&
vicch,horse tiads,cutt add •
ts. .
roughtnails chop- • ,
ping and ?laud . •
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axes, hay
• nnuitire
Forks, straw knives fr)ing pans,fisli hooks all kinds,
waiters, files all, kinds, hinges, locks, screws, bolts,
angels, hatchets, ',stainers, gimlets, chisels, plans
1 3 . 0 ,01,1 1 0e5, needles, awls, sadirons, spoons. E.iiice
paits,l,llll:(:S Mill hilts, 1:111111/CS111:1(.8, steelyards.
And :ill edict; articles in die Hardware Line, re
quired in al chill- store
Al:welt - 12, 1844.
THOMAS'WHI.TE'S
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Straw, Florq.ce, Braid
tt Fanny Banat"K-4 '
MA
NUFAcTORI.
No. 13, Commerce street, "above - dtlr, -- Plillmletphin.
(Removed Tom corner M . 7th and noble.)
\VI I ERE ulso mire manufacturtl,the SEA CEAS3
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and Neapolitan Bonnets.
, Merchants and others wishing to pur
chase (forcash,) will find it greatly to their advan
tage to call, the assortment helm; byfar the Most ex
tensive, the wet k cuperior iu quality, - and prices as
low as vnV othe:..manufactoty iii the U. States. To.
confirm ilicse facts, it is only necessary to call and .
examine. '
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PHILADELPHIA SEED AND IMPLEMET
T.TA15ME13 1 3,7211 ,
vow on hand affil for rule, an extensive.assurt
-11 meat of Gat dun Seeds, crop or I B43, groWu bJ
the suhsci•dier and am raided of di • beta quality Milli
true do mune. , Closer and Grass Seeds of all.kiads.
Prouty & Nears Patent Centre Drautht
• . Self-Sharpening ,Ploughs,
.r,outy awl Mears' subsoil Ploughs, Side bill and
double mould Houghs, grain tun! seta fans, Lay
straw and corn stall:cutters corn shelters cultivators
harrows dirt scrapers churns cheese presses 61111 Sage
fillers meat cutters 00 balls bull rings cow chains
Lill hooks hatchets noes tune handles shovels forks
I.ll) , Ccid volini; forks grubbing hoes dock
extractors tiruiming shears saws and hooks on hand
and made to order l'rota Hoy pattern, for sale whole
sale and retail by 1). 0. PIiOUT Y.
176 111:frkt.t st.,bet*eeti sth and 6th at. Phila.
'March 13, 1814. tin-l 0
CHEAP CARPET STORE-
ON THE CASH,PA.AN,
No. 41, Strawberry Street,l'Ailaaelphia.
'l l ll E subscribers' Rent in their . prescrt
sititidiolt Lein very low, and their Wilma:ash
they lire (10(.1.4101mA to sell so cheap that nvery body
can uttln dto have a cutrpet. They oiler
Beautiful Imperial i ply.
tick superfine Tograin, I •• • •
Fine utid coalition tiu. • • • CAFPETINGS:
Londiin Damask Venetian,
Fitz Enlist!, Worsted do.
Plain Striped • . do. • .
Alll.l 2'7 , ./ Ut . Oil Cloth: front Ito 6 vattft
to fit 12otns, Ilslls, Etat ies&s. Also rieauttful hearth
Rugs; Floor Blazes,. Fable and Piano Cot era, Can
tint Matting, Stair lbods, Door Mats,llititlings,Fur
oily re Oil Cloth, ire, N.c. With an excel Itpit assort
meta cif low priced Ingrcin SIMI Entry dud Stair
C'orpets.. •Citizens CCint:tirlantllinuntfand-oth
ers'ititenditip•,tu purchase fur Cast', are respectfully
iusitedtocull.•
Also, iii Wart•L'Ouse from ‘2Oll to 50> pieces Car
petings tor sato by wholesale, to which the attention
of Urinary ',Vert:hunts is ins lied. ••
• ELI/MI/GE ISt, BROTHER.
No. 41 Strawbery st. one door above Chesnut, neat
Second at. enu mime also, at No. 50 fiuuth second
street, Philadelphia.
March 6,1843.
. Bargains for Cash,
Firms subscriber basing just returned
_a from the ci , ) and in opening is large ski gen
eral assortment of Gro..cries, Boot.. Shot, nini palm
Leaf lists, which I sin determined to ecll cheap for
.cash, and for I. proof of m hut I promier, :call stud
eXIIIIIIIIO yOUP>CITChe W. Al .
March . 13,1144. ' • 11-20
Cheest.,.Salt and Placterel, tr.e.•
VVLE Oil, Crockery and stone Ware, soap
and candles, mould and di pt, combs and sus
penders, laWe and pocket knives, razors 1194 1117.0 r
sumps, threads, bi I ks, spool and wain boss, cords and
!soars, pins, riecilles, Berman silver pencils, percus
siun taps, powder, shot and bar lead, pocket books,
and money pupas, coi 7 iTir, — twiiii; and halters, black
and red ink, limberellas, corp brooms, &c, at the
stored the subscriber in: Hanover strew.,
March. IS, 1844. W. M..MATEER..'
GROCERIES.
EST Rio to at. Domingo Colibes;by the bag or
lb. best New ,Orleans Molasses, Honey Syrup,
Sugar House and West lndis 111Olusses,by the bl. or
gal, Honey, New, Orleans Sugar, by 41 or lb; Loaf
and Lump Sngars, all of which I will sell at prices
to suit the times. as we keep no book and sell eutirc
ty for sash, Wo van offord togire better bargains.'
Marcll 13,1644. ,W. AI.
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En huiterial.yoo'ng Jlysoo
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,PepperAllopico, Chotholitte, w4comp.,. mob
tt red , takigrlktUa• sly e b . olpres v iiutr4cso4d ginger.
GlailkfOiti QUai3N aro. Tobacco - . vavnplish.
Cpllandplogtobaccooftb'best.mauulactbl'eF Aldo
spoolah, loaf *punish 311111 tommoirsegursi by.tho4ox.
or rosil,ut tho cheap store. of
ltrarch 18 - , 1841. • W. AI. MATEER.
' LTST reaeteed alarge,auppl F r easca'ataaeupe
ttorehound Candy,
February 14,1814.
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JUST received a large initially. of ROCK..., goyv , ..?
w i lt; t.l. the'Riig, double and single F. ?, . ~ 'I •
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