'.3:lllstprov.lit t a#l .. . 1, t of fr . VARLISTMI E ra. NV'M*ESI)IEIei - tri*Reli -21 ; 1 " American Art Unions .-' • New York Art Union.—This institution wmt, ostaWilied for-thrnpurtiosircif cativo of the Pled ArtettlfrOueiont 'the 1.11 States, and to encourage, Ainearecin Artists: Its plan is that e,very individicileubacribing $5 becomes,, tinienk- , ,, • hilHatroirnyettrloll6llffidriliii itibterned is ep , plied, liret l ,totho procuring ofmiarge and . costly , : 'ingraving;fronf. an original American picture, every:!rnembar recititreali , e6Py • and' nest,, to the nere l lo o r ''Statuary,' or otherivbrlis Aat, ‘v,k t ich arc ex hibited in a ffeo galler rsi , dhfteri;Mi dietribut ed by lot among the members; Thns , for $5 ev ery member is sure of a fine engraving, (Worth, 'that money) and fins' rho ehance of Obtahling a fine original Painting:. The. annual distribution takes place in December ? , , „. , Philactetphia Art Vmoli.-:,'Phis association ..lhaii-the-same , dhlect generaljplan as the N. Y. Union, eacept, that. the successful ' member instead of _drawing_, particular picture; 'draws a certificate 'for a tepeclfiod. sum, with which he may purchase a:painting-of his'owit.so.' lection. The ftrst,Mondey,m, May, annnallio is' • fixed - tor - tlie'diatfibutien of the prizes, so. ; that all subscrlptiansishottla'.lM the last Monday M 7 l4Pfkl-nfSubserib,erts,foOlie. Dr_eselit dc,eiva an engraving from the ; ' . picture`of Ruth and Boak;Oecutiia'brSartain,' A, , ,enty one,inches,by .fifteen, : VVe are auth - OffiedlOeceive - subscriptionsfor • both of. theee•inktitiitione: Mbie detailed infer- . motion concerning them can'he obtained by cat-s ling at our office. , • • . ,• JUDGE *Aris The appointment of Waiter ta Presi• dent Judge of the district:of CumherlanA, Perry and! Juniata, is received with warm, expressions of satisfactien .the ditterent sections of the district s arid abroad.." The Seri:hck ptiblished at says: • „; lc When we sailhat the apfleintment of - -Mr. Watts-will'-give : -priiversal-satisfaction,:i we are sustained by the - undivided voice of the pdkfie of the district ae,expressecl prior lb the nomination. Mr. Watts is•generally acknotOedged to possess illeanetressary.qual. hies to make a. most able, efficient and im partial 'age: He comesln - the bench with a high reputation as a jurist,And endorsed by every one who can claim his acquainr Lance as a man. of undeviating integrity, honesty of purpose,, and one who will per- form the responsible doles of 'his station without 'fear, favor or affection.' Mr. Watts has ever been a consistent Whig—vias the Whig candidate for Congress in 1838, -in the district composed of hoists, Perry and Cum berland, against Mr. Ramsey—but is one of generous and liberal politicians, --- an - d -- tursuctrirtespected - by 'real persuasions.- He is somewhat past-the - meridian of life, and leaver , a practice worth treble the salary of a President.3udge." . The Perry Freeman says : • ugmverrier Johnston sent qruto the 'Senate • on the 6th inst. his first noiniriation We Pres iaent Judgeship—that. of Frederick Watts : . Esq., of, Carlisle, to fill v tlie.vacancy occur ring in this Judicial District by the expiration, • of the-term of - the Hon. Samuel Hepburn:— The• people of this district desired with - great unanintilyokis-nornination, as. Mr. W. has long been known as one of the ablest jurists in the•Commonwerilth?' - From the Harrisburg Telegraph_ 'The appointment of 'Frederick Wawa,' 'En : , as President - Judge of the 9th Judicial District, seems to-hav43 given universal sat : isfaction to the people t 1 that district. As far as we have,seen the appointment, re ceives the cordil and undivided approba . Lion of all pattiei.' Ho is known to 'possess Atli the necessary qualinessto make amen a . ble and worthy,J,udge.• He mites his seat, upsm the bench, Titha highrep,utationtlf3 ,jer4l, Whieh:has bean earned by a metals- 1 bonous and eileitSiVeltiletiee,i'ltigis'kiiewir —es a-man of greavititektity.itntVhciitesty of ,petpoqe, and as • onewho: will :not. swerve 4otalithet in the ditties of , his newtposition." 110 ! for California. A 'party of enterpriting adventurer, from . ,callieJe, consisting ol,Messrs..Geo. Fleming, SilnonAlter,:i3amnaltF...Gaensien,, Keller, lArm. / Kajler,'dohtt;C:Williams,, and William Humer,.left this:place'on hfon . t i ny mormng,..laatrior California. The party _proceeds via Pittsburg Who rendezvous. at Independence,' - bliictottri, - Ivhere they will_ ,probably join one of the, large expeditimis on - , the overland route to, California. They are, all , respeotable.young men, of good Char ' aoter and hibita,:endimayibe 'relied upon to . connect. thertiselvereedth , lbel"Law• and;Or- r. dpr",pikrty . icitalifornitii Not one of them, we n.menture. to say, *lll.eyerigive'v his voice in, , T clayor Of=a4mittingibeSatit floOt 's7aviry: , Mtd:Mat, t embryo . emporr*f Irreslom. c ommort,wittt ouri,ebibmunity;wbtotrollo • h 14 1 1.0 4!;;MlTl*Difit!#4o,o.44 departure, c.FreilTidiqhfigt-C9!; l l4(tgß*4i l 44 l ;m l Wish. ; jtM lll 4,l9 ll ooo.Mittiortgiil l oo l 4tk,Pbmi - t —1!4 7, 44qCfra%•4 - . Allertlff4114400100 . ;;A: -, itiNlOPtffti•llittpi4c.corilvtthot latter: 4 etbrient of the 'Senior 'Class in picictn.son .39MlßlKsMf!q , A?l l .l44l,qw,.. , we'Understarld2 , ;4n:1 1 03%54 flPPlYgd,t'Sc.).WAltert, He, must. not. Mkt to' "o4yrovpoelilltlPriti' tome dtiyis. iirigLfithttPto4 l *TPV..9.o 44,lo, his 45WMP 1 41 9 rt bhultrit:l 3 PKoll4ho - oiiltY*o9,loll*44P,,,CiatgrnißliP.:;;An 1. • ORINififiRAPPA tegir,tki.tiglil...:;,-Weititb) 'Witt4rePtIiWINSIAIR4994V for,P.Oliftall o 4, 'retsP ll 22 ngilinkgr4494eWl4l or,thectiOtO, ...Ing,l4lo,9BftPlit.:llllo:ll4YOrAtHrflii.,4li, Vi - iilirfdletiiiiiiiiTii=ttiki''itlitid6.lo4 , lo-:; I, ,lyaitlive .44iiiiViiviioriiie4miliffiOir witi4eit liiti4i o•lo46l, 6 fic4telitiii4 , y olqiiist'fiiiiii- - o *,iilltiblikeifebeio o(i6e t iiii l ifiliigiSia' ; —4 Witiokifil WWI. NO: le isnifkienifer: tiiiii* l itstik iii'llieil ''',lii' iiiiriiiiiilivie , i l V4Vii'l tit. &ail life i ti lid IV' ' .con q f qf the tenure of hiseaffleitaldufi .tee pier ,ii rite ogaiti , i n the war * f kit itOiaibilicia,iiiied. " 1 ( ,ffirto)lkzvls!'orzoi, owln(110 , 1 ,, :( :', X a , h 94 : ' ; ' *, l. i , pAos.Aviiinhitstearitio#ANTa,..4cOosi ' 0tti0#116,401. 1 011,14 , i'40,0,t0i-uEklar44,,, 1600,ittinv—q'Pro".ff?Iftrn.', cidiehN i kpui l,% i: , v , Ali f i l ieriffir,Og loOt 31, 9 014r1V .14X.Per *O.; • 01 . Ifte t rFOß l 3lsl : o l olMr s triget a t i . 1 Js774,l : cipli o pl f,Oltn.,,,,aoltial -, 6 fr, t .. i rs.,‘• il PP ',lel 0' 4 4 r"" I ';, A ilkilidtaT'Fib 0'1110 : f adiglim i t ce: 4 t ", t Aliii,"ViV - ' If/ '1, 1 •"""r t4 1/ 4 4 "'" * "'‘ Eri' (40 . ,- 4411101 , :cii0estcuiairsFottenor',f-Mherireliu ti j.-0, 11 •4 64, 4 6 goo iiii ibvi 4o 3behi,ir ,eil 11 1 11311 mc-' "iit*#ol4.X6*Wilif l64ll 4l!d,o llll o,o.oq 6l % , :!144 - 01141ii40,r41„4t .tlian#4oiq',*s, #*o ~, 4, .1%16 , 10i0,46_4 4 ,644 4 1,0 ;.,0*, ,, .' lt,ii#ROboittlOctiptornifli ~,,,,' ~e:;''?'''''S'iv`6 '-,*`/.'°' l''"':' , Wi''eP? -4 ` , *.. , ,' % i:''4l'. t'' ,t',7/,%t0 , '1 ? . -- ). I '. , ' ' ,4 , 1'11.! , 141 . ,.0 1. 10 R.A l hl::'YMlt , '. , :el-41; ' ,e 4', Zi'n' s. '' , );/,.. 4 41L-4 , r''- ' 4 , +l/I''',4o-',.':,,i1 ~f"' ) . 1 ',BoitoTraln RPnoIV, -,:-..''' ,' 4 4 7 ,0 1 a 71646 2! • 4' gal' -49 wjh SIWP'ti,.A # I "4-6 1; to I)4rotelnopo, itod clkprB 6titateitl, 1 eliiMon b eer,Way Itiatp, viill'breeen; -tilit4ipitio ie7 1 441141 - ticienli ' -- Ei : 41i610141 . 14134174he Aaepelitt4itaiit,_ • --,- the aggregate of ,ertel,l party Owe a clear 4' Whig majority. of eingn 'Votes. In the vote or ; urgess tw he majority for Major Blair, an old en& true Whig, is seveptyfive. These facts are worthy of attention, as the loss of sever'arerstair — Eanclidilfeti' - (liorif . Pei:aerial causes, probably,) is seized upon our opponents ab-th9„0!!7414-5.°1A1-P?.in.o--,iic "(66%;"'saiiir triumphantly , tiiisiichtlY the ;VOliinti3err :ifibei;at; The trick of .'dividthgthdt6i66o, 'witlfthe absurd pluiroi efeotiug ' five in'one and' lout '` in the n .ettfeti, liaii,abio foe once • served 'Their puipose and given the LOCOS a controlling xpajoritY Lin that, august • body: The justree' of 'the 'ljw may be seen -in the fact thai the minor~ty 'party ., has thus been Tittle lci ncquircta majority in We's 1 - "Yeaf, ' by 'the same rale, this accidental fnejoilti 'Will. have leave to.retite . froai poweingelit)L.Orf "the 'part' of IhelWbigs thefe ices ' litde`'spiritvr detiVity • `trianifesieckrin otir•Oppim'ente iite"ot the , itatieri'deirended tho is too`oi, _ ,en . the case, and while" such apathy - preivaili';'inir Mendel:lan eitpedt little else 'than that IcidoleceisCivhicli . islalweys 'in . Ifighting' order, "mill easily lciuniftfi. LOCOF 000' Buresr . 258 James Ga4iiBber 183 WHIG Sogephli Blair , ' ✓ssutant Burgess. James 1 1, Guthrie 224 S Eneminier lolrmß Ternet . • Q7s' 114' Drcete — ' 29a .Aniefant Assess**. Peter Weibly Jcilria Shade 283 Henry Myers - 280 280 I lease Shaeffer 283 Teren — Cler/r. . D avid Illyeis WEST" WARD Judge.. John Halbert 155 'Robert Moore Inspector. John Thompson 154 Abr'm behuff 113 • Council. John El Parker 123 Samuel Sipe 118 111 Eghert 113 John Rhonda - 123 Justice of George Bile 136 Win B Flefiling 127 School 'rho! H Skilea 228 grw Cr9p 148 Henry Gould . 107 EAST :WARD : Judge. 'Charles rleager "131 1 Aster Spahr 164 Inspector. Steplten Reopen 131 I Wm. Park IG9 • Council. - Jacob. Zug 94 3Baughman • 138 Emery Glass - 108 Wm Bell • 133 Wrn NT. Biddle 100 David Sipe 199 P B Lechler,. 1•02; GeOL Bentz 129 D Ecklos . • .97 James Ligget-,•-• 141 ...Mem of the Peace. leaks Todd 104 ' Michael Holcomb 188- Scha6l-Diredoi. :Richard Parker. • 126 IGeo Sanderson . ',, , f , 377 13 4 Sniitil 13tilPiiiric til)aildijon 171 . • Constable, John .Poters 424.1 Wm Holmes 162 , 4n the-countrour Jriends have done hand somely, bk : enarry plwes. An.Meohapicsburi the Whtgs beat•their opponentelwe to-one! fu,Lower Dickinson, where Longstreth had a majority of 29 last fall, the Whig Judge, 41 C. Woods, EL3g, was elected by a majoti ly of -6. in Monroe, Alien, New Cumber land, Bridgeport, &0., the Whigs triumphed as usual. in 'South Middleton our ticket was lest by stay-at-home Whigs. In the upper districts 'we have held our own. The first number ol the "Collogian," pub. fished by. the atutlehts of plakin l on College, ,is before.us. " It is neatly published, and con tains a number of interesting literary artiolem , 1 0 4 78; 41 , 01 ;iCes,.Sta. ebioe $1 per annum. Munn '& Co., publishers of the ,Scientific ifolericam, hove favored us with a• Pamphlet containing.the Patent ,Laws-of the United Slates, together with air-the, forms necessary for applying for a Patent, information in re• gartijo fling ,oaveats, with remarks ; .on its •11t# 38 ,. etc., -amount of,jose reqitired at thrkPat. etnpfpoe,,and every other information „Apt is necessary Winrilruct a parson in making 4111 ; gtau • application.,Priae, I2k cants single, ' 44 3 0PitIft 19f r on,e3dollar—.seit by,.mpiL to ,Iterpart3el the Trehe4,thates4dtheoltitipe - " ,1 7 4n tee;zisithe:ittle , ef it - new *Agricultural imipeeimbliehedin , Niair"46th city; landcii'thei editorship's!l ttiplesitor lathes 3."Slapes, a distinguished chemist, and as .tveleatn from the PFatmer;tlmpianneall ag lioultatisti, -It-is isatedi in monthly. numbers ,o 1 smieect,very large,pageitiet the'extreme y. lOW, VICO tOt fifty: cenlitlpisst annum. 'oft Itho44l:Rurnbermayf be.. , At t t4'n' ise,, a . B iri, imenObelvrevlt4,i,vi)llooir*it 'a high repute:- .tion, , ,aha,soli:desprl*l4tatranige ,of aye • . , it;. The •, llreur,') p an ' arfner,, publethed 2 gi' el "F ' ' semi-Mtifithly 916' , Boston ' Mese.; is one ' or the ibettotterioiihritt journals in Ihe cotintry. Nut editbr•Mri Si-W , .. Crilitites h'io ,, &tonsideia tiler*petiotica:as'thi tigrieulturel editor Land (ullyiattethe thirreiitatlon.4 1 Eilair. , •;/!' , -:' iibi, , A`iiiian'Fanner;'ktillitits4 iii 4 Baiti: 'iiltiii" and t ildiiitd %;if Mr! 13itriii4StilideT, :4'64B*i, 044tieettilatifi, Mkt's; letitiirli 'edict of aeditileitil taft`the 4iillliiiiitilhigetl 're'phiittiotiqr ‘hil 'ill'iiikii`r,qtre:liiiiii4ll 4 this eiietiett'eiWe Siete:)'keitteB , o?4iiteti, •" iikieiti ! "4 ilViele.Zie);;iT(ilofir h4 Wii;iitit 410 i thpi ldkl,Ti decidedly i;3,piies works ill k AV ger ~ 1 4 1 8110d - c rtM§, V, ' 1 ,,rf6 . a1PiPm , 1e,(02„ , 4 1 ;3 1 10 , 2 0 A 1 . , ,IgEl M3O; P . ,,14P Riltl i l i k...,,, 1 ', 4 cP , OtioTheexlliitidital '4,oe hie r , o 1 ' ' " )."(i'i Iditig ' tit ithollitsgiiintsiii/feltitiOrtiilli:463lioiicknilti M e t44B , ilititlistlileitr'otkixiiilibiiid,r Winer* 44 L'i:fo4oß(tiOilittif'ol3 * (liiiiiteti , A: ),;',olq6obiAlliiiplii,eildfhitlikgalf, 1, 1 y. t . liiiifiltiiiliiatiAlittvisitliiiikroi , 100Alititeeiiiiiikia41,,kihOi,aadi(Plt, *lei: ~ , , ', ' • .q.'-' - ';;S''',' ',: - ,. , ,Et1 ~,'-':''''',‘ ~" 1, • '‘f ‘, 0 ., ', ~,-..! ':, , , , ,' MUNI MAL Assessor. 257 7, Richter 297 Jae H Graham 81 Andrew Roberta 89 Jacob Duey 88 Samuel Wetzel 76 'trectors Constable Notices - •7 ".4,-moNoet.swoh‘.-*Oftwitikforr' ~..1. ~,,. ..,,,,„...„.....v.,, ~,1 ~;. . Wit. 'tietsatt. 4, i_ ••la, 7 _ , eA r ford 4,j , - - , l ii , I'" 4 6 V1\.11,. triveif. , tit' Washington, p! , ,,... ~, t , , 91d,PaN " tete ie itit' o.i-6,11i244 iY .::.Iye ~,it.t.if;ilo.l 01 - 1111, ' - r birel4l 1 .- 3, Ikliti_ de oi'Deliartmeets ere t . _ .. ,1 *AIN is'still iltiet_Aim tistag y A ,A . ti''ii • 7 b . finre . confirming everyiltyliipA:=', *- 'ion l 7n e *title , with out . 'a sinile'exeeption. At c. the gefe9„ernitnli)ee;iyhelirid Gen.,5410.1a baring been a eitizen,oe -UniteeStetelf for the term of. years requjred by the.,„Coti slit Utiou of tho d Ai,nyeck States as,the.qualieni tinilis United States. Senator. Gen. Shields expressed - his delerflhation:tO ti.Orf'je decision of . the. Senate in his might .He.alsc; denied herciA tbmSen t , me and his God jilat thd tier;vir filen ~bSt, him to Mr. Breeze, he had the slightell in-, tention of 'assassinating , On Monday theitkplamtio Corpslo', full uniform, waited , upon the Vresident to ,Ye 'der hint their congratulatioUtighis:acceasion to the, Chief Magistracy. Gen. aylot re-' ceived titan in the Presence; of hja Cabinet. --The oongnitulatery' addresa:yms'deliiirreil - by the oldest ,mainbOr at 'the corps' Gen. prtin:Cuiloa Maiia de Alvear, Minister limp the Argentine confederation, to which the' President • Made an . apprewidie reply. ~Thirty-two-.members • Of foreign legritidna were piesent„ A letter-Writee.says, almost sill the office. seekers have a•good Eitpry telLof the ' Pies anTitithOugh nitria ati'ibt are gratified, believe all are satisfied with the realionn 'bleriesa of his, answers. His resolution is • unshaken as to removals. lie will make none in and .of himself. All must.-conittk 7iiiiiiiiiiiMsipToiiiirDipatitifeht, and all be duly, considered in Cabinet Council: A 'good story is told of. one Ins old neighticirs and warm personal friendsokin • presented. himself 'cif the White 'House. on Wednesday, saw the President iOr 'a few moments, told him his wishes, and then com menced laying before•him his written appli cation, testimonials, &o. "Pot them up," -said the General r "l will not look at ono Of them. All appointments must come through the proper channel, and while! wish you all 'imprint happiness and ail public prosperity, 1 cannot make any exception to the course I . have market! ont, even for the best' friend I have." The reasonableness ol .the answer was entirely satisfactory to his - friend, and halekedmiring_his friend more and more. ' Another applicant had an interview with him yesterday,'and bore with him a petition, with an immense roll of names. "Mr. TresidentP said the friend 0 alien no _et over t tat lam sure. Read, aud- lam ;tre you winild Say so," and the paper. rolled from the applicant's hand aChe spo k e. The General took it, and handed it back and said he would not look , at it if• it reached from the Whit!, House to Rochester.. It must conni ihrbuglWthe department So you see there is noway H of getting oYer the oceupant of the white' house. endite. "who climbs up any other .way" than the right way, will, in 'good Scripiuraliihrnsetdo .gy be 6 - dated "as a thief and a robber."— The appointments• will not be made with any hurry, and the . President and, his Cabi. net sewn digiosed not to buiTy4iitifteik: . doubt if any other appointments are sent , to the Senate than thOse - designed to fill,Yadan cies already existing and new offices created by the acts of Congress. Among these, are the three Mexican Comaiissioners, Secretary ` . and Clerk,—and the ap'poihtenents for Minesota territory: • - , • 'The gentlemen apriointed" . in oonstitete the Boaiti of Commissioners; to adjudidate the claims of American citizens against the Mexican Government, are Hon. Geo. Evans, of Me., Hon. betel) B. Smith, of Indianna, and Col. R. T. „Payne, of N. C. Ile was Colottel of the North Carolina Volunteer Regiment, and served with distjnction in the Mexican war. Cid. Payne is a Whig. Slonaker has been nomiF - ated . llavy Agent at Philadelphia, in the placeof S-Paf tersOn. Col. Bigler, democrat, haS,beeit're: nominated as Post-master at Richmonil, Va. MOClintock Young litts 'resigned . huiplace as Chief Clerk in the Treasury Departrrient. Wm. B. Norris, formerly' of Main county, but latterly of Lancaste has beet, appointed Surveyor of the Port o f' . Philadelphit.. Mr. M'Gaughey, appointed Governor Of Mine!ur ta, it Is said:hari been rejected by the Senate. t our New Poitatlter •The editor Of the NO "irdßeCptliier and Etiquiref relates tiii'lottOWiti aneCdote of I Mr. : COlianter,'Of cler'neW Post, triaster ' "He is, loam extentoare even in this courrL. .try of wonderful opperhinies and %Militia* • forrsuiecess, the artificer of his oviiiltireinis, hiving:rassed, himelf, by; the pees strenuous efforts,, from poverty :tro.his.illfeAaPl'Oefle'p— To illusttate his eicestiOnti .and-ehys.rerits,in thin niarl,withOuVaniproPilefyi, repeat here a reinerkk*alterilld'. him oniake, at; a dinner ot, the;gradoates of hiir2lime , ,Afa= fer 7 tha i ciniVersitypflreprioirprover a ‘ yeal. ago.: hpealiing one ' dente of that' inifitntien, - Whcr.pris in - 'Office while lie 'was in.-College;ltic ~never,heartthim utter.what!shemee to him lit ba - a rash reprool t ,bnt aneeounl thatmari ' When hit,directed harn,neyeregsin to sppear .in 'the' recdtation'ineni - Without'Shois. The .-Infraheese , of: the remark,' tieli'aiti,ter;ruiig ; ; from the foot that he,hadao ebotar. ,. He proi ' . cured earn, bowery, and!, fer.,the eake„er ' "eironemy, carried:thea in his, /,and ~to,hci ' dear'of 'the'2reeitaiicin ' iriod, 'end th ail pat the Op:" i:': : .'• -', , f , ' l : !:-!(-7,5tt,i ,:-.... i , t; ,-. ..Suah'ini . ;'ititlatiotti l ij ILisis better" than . ;I "Patentcot r.cibilityi 'mar WC' fritherluess 'that I'Mr:OollOoderi'llillTmake; in' et£l6ien - mut of" , ttie.!-PAitLtiWide: l : l llli. l COilitliiiii; it'neert gharrlly be, Male ;10, , V , frtend . re . t e cheap :r" , porgagelayitti!,:`,-:;!! ,- •k , s: - 7 ;"''''''. t'''''''' - '1 ;di ,T1 , ,'. ' !,t.::1 ) 111 ; 1 !TrifErl ''. ' ;'. 5464 , 1 iiiiieciiitiiiii6ted `return ef,#arite''''Armit.—`llr , $.6. dean, liCieseent;iiiiltre'tittiiait; haiiliiialited';tiel verlilerriciiP.F , lPeiCer:'"lhe'')iOiii l iiio.Teriiif - ,iits'fikiii , 'th'eicWoillilif li J ititigilibil*,irkir j i, ' - 'irtnero'..siiiiikaliiii,iikpfAiiii4iiit 6 liiiii' , ' - jialii, k tilliittithiit.Siififeieliiiii liKbiiiir iiiiileiiiabi, vie hi retie:id Ati - 414iialie. 4 .0Ottinfitiereriki 4if hfii , :fas*Oliittiiiiif niiiife'tillm t i vo'friti , ; , :tkiloi*ctiliiiiisin 6144 iiiiiiy;:iaiiisilitileAt liNall'.ttitavi4itiiiiVileiiiiiiiitig t4Fici i ir;',,,, 11 . , PM i ii`Ottli:44l . ll,ll6lbitililoooo6lF(l";l64 3 o4 , 1.::****1001#7 081110 0 00 Prlifittak 41 1 ,4,0 ili 6 i/401 1 0 11 0100 1 **W*1 APtitiPigli6Oitiiiiiiiii 0014 B: 'r''" '•' I.V:'' , • e-`,1;:t%!,•,;• ~, ~,,),,,,. • ; '7 , , ,i . `,k'' '' .. , V , V .. ',''' l'*' , l-'' , i,P,' , A.; * ', 'ON ; . " -. , ,, t • '.`,,,r, ,,,. 1,;. •-• .4t.4,,-;::,•,;',:,"V; '',..l.4lVC ' Z' 1;X:,, , ', ' l' ' "... , `!, ' ''," -:'':?lte:iiblr.' 74' , .QRy:';': -!.'i'-',sr -• , ' ._,.,,;'.,,, _t,,, ,, , ..,, , ,i.v , ,,.. , ••,,, t:,,,',...f.,..:, _ . p §,,,.g , i- - - - 7-• . 4., i.o . .f,'4lo,l l APY'll!ltu , Dank.s..,, r 11.„Q..,,,0tn'-'..ft#Wi4l39,gtel°P(o'co leaders I,. . l ;.%tle r i : bk, At kki#l - 01 1 0hir.ig '.'up'44Pdi i.7,44l. 40400*" . 1,1fe1/4,..0i, r it1 )60 i no 10r I , •tiiiik.-iiCtiqiilittiiiiliiliiiiineiYat - Olos," - aq . i • -4 • •-• . ?.. .. - ": ...- e': afiltitir"Tili - ifve cos our LTlTslatu 'are or el It 'alhea • , •, 1 '; '• „..1 1,1 -1 3 L inv i i' -. ir:4. .F.:.-A,i ~. ~ _:- ' . '„, , cg. . -11 •3 4! ({ .., ..1 , , , . --.:tf e„ 14theiN,plitStple_t!.! = .,-;, 4 Wel, bootless. TneL jenly Itecht?eAttarhl ?taiiipi f, :iro;iii,r;ll;il(4;4as* turns up ' they sta) for .or care about is, to "healiTrOi- Itii 4 4etieill'i tileitiiiiiiiirthie rinci le in' "cornier ' Gov: ' o - :to —, 'il 17 le a e - • 09 , 413 1 Q41!4!Q/r-!ke-hiMqgiggcrY'9( - 4 11e 111 : 1 Qg I ;4e!!POY.9 o aflrlOal:thay,-.9a!;; Prfftsaktr4illong lox a stlfficionAnntidlar•.ol As they ore. very , sagacious, at au Sens file tan - 6y - fitly be s:ble to do it.: We . ;0a peerunon,fuld IlAY,:l'arthlitib,off and shall see. t • dO,,filetr::l4ortit';se. the!, oontiMps,lble t The Lancaster Union mentions a report juggi5t;,, , , , ,.;7 1 10;-; I 9F OI °QQnPrPPQ - Yl 4 ralll I wa) . -,, that - allispositionexisted in-certain-quarters, 1 0414c!!!,;1 1 10°.:ffle9. I94I I !4'7!.QMIPI I) P!!y , to daleat i the -aeons!: appropriation bill, for .141l!!Mt,9141 (1 !.Qg.AQT. 'eintO t sl'Qu e !' !!,,government. expenses, by either failing to ; pass it in time or rendering it so obnox •:(a!-QQQQ?.;',IYPICP!Iaer' pus to the -Governor that; he could not sign .F4iltffnfarl4,Alle RemagruaYA.ifl l leerfted' ,it, in the hope that he would thus be com .,be'yinlljcpleci, and the 1 11 hAildy , pelted to t e-assemble the Legislature ime- I,js UpOri 4s Pod "Qa.Pdar! for; ditely after . its adjournment. If ii be true— ' the next election Nowdri ilio fieriest Noters .55:y5 - the men can so far rime. of The Conintonwealtb,meau to be perpetu- gard the obliantioes. 91 their official oath es ally iiryled-opori,,:apd- decoivoti by this 'to lend•themselveslo a scheme so yile—we swindling devicel. TheNtoeofoco leaders enisi'thal'Gov. Johnston; will not call them Uo - dipiiiiiei - Ottuivi - vely well -dial their:Pmd- *lc to Fe occupy seritswlaeli they disgrace. del Whirl me : onset litimtesgsovhich ---, -.TheY 'should-be allowed to return at once to afelnever"APected - to be earried,oe t. their homes' accounts - with in 64.1ently wls - have,this rimeaied.every 7^ outraged red betrayed constituency. , A fail wirffercif h, - ..sufficientlriumber'of lOcotoco I. ore to pasi the apPropriation. bill Would of 'members joining the Whigs and. voting for 1. "Course subject every ddpartment of the go- Bank:charters. with something like reason - yernmeni to great embarrasiment; but Gbv. 'ibis restrictions. Don't the honest Johnston shotilii' bear With all these evilsr-i -seo-thot itis'abro . ad?trucei and:that' it Is reg. ther-than have the 'odium of •an 'extra sea ularly pisyeff:eiery,soision4 Theselnivage sioii fixed upon his administlation. if the eeminci ionir-by The Volunteer and other . legislaturd neglects to make the proper papers onlyinake th e fame mor e . ridiculous. provision for the payment of the obligations The only q4slion*therefore.ls, will the poo- c= of the state, it will be no fault, of the Geyer ple quietly-continue to look on and applaud, ‘n and or, the peOple will not be slow to fix while Air' .frifling with important inter- the responsibility writ Those Who prove estsis iiniurrllly exhibited by'reok less dema- recreant to the trust cbufitled-to,them. gdgueel We Isbell see. •• • • • 4L ,, iliood Ilzample. —l-he -Locofeco,-papers-ato-oommending-in veryliartperinalhe-course-W-Col:Forhey, editor ofthe Pennsylvanian, who has resign.: ,ed ihelefficia of Inspector of Customs, to ''give the admininistration"itchance to fill it with a person whose vtewe.airee %yith it." If Col. Ferneyhas date so we also feel in., dined to phi in his praise,,and hope that the various-other office-holders, postmasters, dtc,, who - woiked night and day •to defeat Gen. Taylor ' Will see the propriety of f0110w... ing his example. This would be a- deal more manly and spirited than wailing to be removed, and then setting up a howl about tiou?' Flif=2 Through Polk's administration no press clamored longer and louder than the Volun teer upon the necessity of removals, arid clearing the Departments . at' Washington of the low whig.clerke who had been SaVed from the guilfotine. The — long.winded let ters of one its correspondents, who abused Secretary—Walker-for-not-turning ont-a-clerk whom.he j could not do. without, will be re.• - rrieniFeTiaTlVhen James M. Power was elected by 144 Whigs, the Volunteer gmely wed th#4#,retention in „ office of MIT rfk.B.f#kY ir 4 ll 7 ° g• l fil f + ol l l !. t of their de Tie resolution of • trtALLo• aokdo Stnle;cadiratition, demandii.g.remo vale* j ibe tkatudi of,' Mr. Polk, will be- re merribered..4: The - Volunteer thought that resolution ett;itctly,,nglit;,, Now; the". Volun teer's, Mae itiallang , ing r singer the• Whigs aye in pOWOr r iinit•it hiloegMhing to risk' in whi ning and , piteaus tones whether Gen Taylor means' to, gilitc!seribap men on account of theif politics!, 'Shtimh on this mean spirit ! Where is your tantottemotto, uto the victors belong the spoils".--Messiors locoloco office= holders! . • ' - , Good.bye to Politics! , ~ , Feeling the force of . the fact that ''Gen. Taylor is fairly seated in the Presidential chair for the next four years,? and . that the people seem universally satisfied t hat things are all right again, oiir neighbors of the 'Vol.. unteer' and . ' Ctemocrail have giverftheir ed- Rot ial lucubrafior.e ci• little'diversion from the stale and hack'neyed subject of politica. In the last Volunleer; according ly , Niet . find a lengthy disse tation, with 'a ' ppir,n ise 'of aiiiore, l l.if its teaditi i Ol WM Tiviste de4re it, on a , too iritchl, neglbeted . oubjece Mid.' O. ple‘ the Indiana. In itieiDemOciati we find,. i , alsothe'liegiatilajerit a - series, On'the'BUbjet ' of Domino,- in, } : iyhitih the writer "eiiiiilantly 'fitie„in - vieiv ihkelffeeting of i'revoluiiiih in popular opinion.. Neither intending '4:;tl'4‘ ".finis'iii'Oniftrciir ifaii i hriderse 'the' -iipirtms ittiian7itid iii'iiit if' rtiheei aii(ciee, vie only allude to thein 6 *anal 'acknowledgment . that both oar q ghb*ioel gi9l4l,lO't been 'iiitticai gone " ' A 'lli6P9h6;,saiefttle `safe" uoderhOnent Z hart ; 'l + 4.or! •_-.; ' - ri ' .'.neunuo'la goiri,l-The linstarivat from Europe brines ttrktiniker_tatzt., ilitellieepoe of the final ElndißSifelllntitnni nflibn , rnPes and ltif!e-e44 l , l l4telttlii‘A licepplie. li'lltis trent too k ink' ortWe Pill 01 ) P evoio,, ' , .: 1 09 1 . 1 4i11,* 'tea ihni I, ihit' enfor iit tPe "graltar 3 l necessary for thtiritie?eridenecfpf ,, Me spirt it`cat 'Parer. it • - ' 0 ,, ,' ~ , c;- 1 ", - .. !' cc ' The proclamation r 'op( - tlie:Septt2lte ~ leek 1 placeo ..11. , .. - ‘ ~.tAer Pr ' r ' '' '' • .(0 1 Pc' d qi . rwti,fkr , A l / 0 4 ,ce T99 1 1r , f! nu .`'!a.e ielet 4 ated ki.),;. 4 4P2RPRitf i9 l 4o4 l ,i'veL_ liiiile*9: ll F,Atitht ‘ l ,,joy•rlvt*.ts lool jAn I'l '!'‘itiltitf 4o6l . lc of,Aiisb)4 l l:fiNg . s o l;lhe , 4,& Ou ; lin, Tan,liPlitn(cii;lthnin,ltaf nr.'OPPaPf 'not; amid the,chicffitifig,GAill,o9Wo4o,liBPici tanner PO th e ' Yeigesil,9lAnW,S„nalba!ntad4 at its 1;40,4, 044,F,4%;pip. 1 4 0 403110:tirem ihri peallo of. 5t.44;e10.:„ > .6,, it., s , ;,;;. 1 ...: •.-, ~. ~,At .0.C.. 0 1,"..:' .. $. ~. . . ... I. ..'\ ti , re wan a grAnd demnn 6 tra4PPlign4 . o o ,.. Aim in honor of ttp ROO/1k gi,drat9Lup-i Aetirelellloo Atlig#_,i o e! , tegOlie-c-apit - 04 The p e ople leedir'i9pplituded the aftieltlAtei: ;thijiiiilior•thiit indopedeoFp. , o3htllO-PePel4 spiritual troteero. ihtlfe lith a grantiv . 1 TP"A. ~ ??"'° N DI O. 4OI I ati3P-IterlaioilitAgoe 1 fi,9 l l9, l .9fAmtKpelvOliPi : Rt Ahi;4eot4iii; - . , , ~& „ tr z, ,—, ra „, r o ,,i ii i i . Krlntelligonoe-445 , wen 0, •° . - . t 4 Y ll/ -1/ 91 . 1 V - SP I / 1) J 1• 131!liniti dt Nlfj ~. !parka . ..y*347, 1 019g plArea o ,lnonlluiLeggiAati 1 4 2 0/P i t”: °t'eAgOligifl. 4. # o #l ..- P - O d i s9l4; 4 sk . q4Pllrßlo.4;iPiti , ttitlqitt', 4l o 3l e.l,44 9 lry etift,lfN'L;Viii#44443,4gAlß.ObYt ti,*llll ! afik ,11710.°6 rec eive ai1Y,3a4140f4:;//0001. littlebin,, id ' 94 1 :A / 14t i;°l4lllrP Pao g ' f l :ft i rfig,Zl74 tfl I tit, rne F.; ; fell ' tr ._ • c 1161 1414141 • /tinin§iillnnittinti'nft cntinntloo. ''''-z: ...,:''' i1 ; r 4 ,;; F 7 ,',,t,'.:',: , •!, '.','';'''',''4';`-' l ',':,,, „'• , , ;,f.' '',k '.,`;..f'• ,` 'r,.` . ." ;:r.'l,': ) ; OEMS !=2 nos ae, OS The Legiel#tare htte' the 12th of . April#l4bjifis ttrefritP‘b imjorlant oollahlklellitthaq 1 11 1 a kPt 4 l l lF- , 1 Th.tilßiti — Tia4iferpleAt :saYO he pcoft A IsToßLE.Aciumii. - 64.istEmr.—In his ad. dress before the Senate ; when his case came up for discuSsino, Zen. ShieTdi — i made the following manly aelsnoo;ledgmenl, which does much to extenuate • the fault of his utt fortunate letter: - •,' Mr. President, the Committee have ac ted upon the-evidence before them. They could give no other decision upon that evi dence. 11 'neoessary 1 could explain that evidence now. - I could explain the circum stances in which I hacii• been placed. Butz sir, I have been guilty of too much rashness 1 already. I have been guilty of an indiscre tion since I came to this city that has pained me more than 'Would my ejection from this body. I .have . committed eirors. I have committed n Wrong in writing' a letter tO.a gentlemen recently a tnernbef of this body. — I oak nowledga - rartfrrorrl - Mtifit my Wilt belore the Seneje of the United States and before the country. When two kind, gene rous, and considerate-friends called upon :ne and pointed out' to. me the improper character of. letter-:!(i hope, the- , Se nate will tolerate me in these retnarks) and • the injurious construction of which it was suseepiible, 1 authorized them to .withdraw -it- imtnedtately-and-make- any - reliaration in thdir power. ' And now standir:g here. before the Senate • of the United States—before-thiit honorable . body—midi Wonld say it before the bar of God, to which I shall in time be called—l ' .• ,'• .1: mation_which has been put rtkahat letter. • I disavow ilia tots 4 - am incapable of, such a thouithlr—l mean of me Juicing assassination. Sir, I could 'call up eVery man who has been acquainted with nth, in:the United States to disavow so injuri. . itins an imputation. I could call 1,10 the gen. tleman who has put that construction upon any letter, and he, sir, could testily that, so far from menacing hiyn with assassination, 1 hazarded and perilled my own tile in the * town ot Belvtlle, where I reside, by thrusting myself between him and, assassination. Mr. President, I do not make this state. ment by day of complaint. I make it for the purpose of extenuating my indiscretion, and to exculpate myself from the • injurious imputation which has been attempted to be cast upon me. Mrdetermination is, sir, to • submit myself to the action of the Senate.— To•the decision of this body I will bow sub missively, and then 1 will go to my constit uents and appeal to them to reinstate me INTERESTING CONSPIRACY CASE AT PHILA.- DEl.pniA.—There is a case' now being tried , in Philadelphia, which is the .all-absorbing topic, and cruises the Court min, to be crowded to excess. The Pennsylvanian says : case of &inspiring, IVlorgan Flinch man vs Samuel Ritchie and otbers, is one that has created vast deaLef excitement and interest, and tins occupied the attention of the. Court „of Nisi Prius,•before Judge. Buritside,, Binge „Eriday, and in wh ich_, damages are claimed against the defendants for an alleged -- conspiracy to place the plaintiff, a sans man, , in a lunatic asylum, so as to deprive him of his properly. The whole of the evidence given in the , case, clearly that lie gave nosigtie ot insanity up ` to the very moment• •of his coefinement. One of the witnesses • testified that one of the defendants, .11itchie; had met his brother, Edward. Hitch ie, who informed him,that they werp ,going to plane Mr. Hibehmaii in the lunatic, asylum 'and that they had sent a man to him (SlMl t'nel)atthe tavern, to tell Hinchmati' to'ie- LlXtamyntil f 3 o'vlock the following morning, and:they would meet, him at , his bouse,in '`Marshall - street.' The time came, - and they ';!tirtlied 'al the house end' with:him 'five or six substantial frien ds, when they got Flinch man into *.privale room, and told hint he • " vas to tie main the Lunatic Asylum. 7 ,,F1e strongly resisted, but he was inforMed that resistance Ml , B 1150 . 16813; as, hey they ; . .fotinit accordingly 'ko was 'conveyed 16 the ariorptti:intri , his'oWn•Wagcirt, and "driv , .ery,te,the.Aiiyittim by Samuel ,Ritchieiwirhert 47*st:et - narked Altal things had to be ~done ns 11,1ylorgrin'S horses ratt oil and Allied Several other witnessei ;Stag! 'that , they,hua never observe& any signs'ef Moab; hinny:of bUsinelis touts? „actions, yr in his dailriptemourtie i r stint 4 oo theeontrary liWit Way's prov,,iso , hir4sell tilinteit'shrevid addiiiinsible man; '. l Wheit'it bp completed id hot for us to'isay;Ai the Ovidanee 'for . ; the plaintiff has,not eonelb.i ~decll , , l'hOsourti h tild asesiticip Insteveeing', I! , :ftlitadhlri!l•4(liiii ,liti,SO4;proactibe fineppinionl'uakethillhbldl, Ute ~cdt - lAwo r ehalPo ' w ;4'Ai 4 .,tr " 1,, , ;I I A 4 1 0 SIOCAPticIV 0,4 18 .10 0 4 .05rislkitY14::4 A r oi , 194. 4 bithioyaritile, (Timm doOn,,to I littolVe„lapatg. nor#WiatlYildspc" to'APcomaftiSro46ltiteia,,A,,,:„.:,4„.l r r tm % 04 : 4 1 :1414Plent ° 4 1 4 4 14 4 :figlAM ' iuTO r yro t „ Fey atom sops! or tirepubsoptif;i44,4tibrK to child in f eet 11 , 00 gvy Benton ,is going:l6'4ooi ? otiOhe Protocol Inatter, --• 6' . " I -'„ .'J tin.;kl.n ef•,.t'4,, lag_ , 11 -' lad' iCity,, e qpitak. lot thOnf:, steed, iti, iirroi Jo , o Bl 4rl9lis 'l 4d s ' Pr 4 44 . bly.aderfrditiesc 9 let liver andrrialf i 0 Ai • pr-is-lecornbinatioa - ..0f-tflese--tyl;o diseases: ‘Vhich, etith'purulent opthitiritia.', have been , ry-pre in—tho it ms ficusa r _ltheve ,patienta"..se kept in a. very ill verfortied room. It tins thus far been confined princi pally to children. ..,„, ”' W eldrifd Tricih ,fliii Illenlgomery Ledger, thtit at the February. term of court in that county, the Judge decided; that a turnpike .companykrioul¬lecover?toll'of - a"lravcif; ler, by suit, upon his refusal to pay after he had been permitted tp,pais.through a gate— that the onliechipulsory power Invested in these•Companielsda,the privilege of closing the gate upon those refusing,to pay.. •• The inventor of the Wrial Iccomotive an flounces -that he will leave New York, on the 15th ol•April, on his flight to California. The - price of passage is fixed at S5O, inCle ding board, and-the trip is expected to ,be made in calm weather in two,daya—against head winds in Ova days. Capt. Taggart, of Boston-, has made another invention. which will be finisheiVsufficiently.to , melte an. ex periment in a few months: He intends to •make the first trip fecim,Boston to 'Bunker Hill. Ain't this getting ahead of the birds? W The Ne 'VIM* 'Natioal :Pollee Gazette of last week contains some - remarkable rev elations respecting the robbery of the. Patent Oflice'in November, 1848 The Gazette has from rthe first 'charged that the-robbery was committed oy two well known thieves, Haud and Webb, under the direction. of lOs.„Jaines Young; formerly high constable of Philadelphia, but nowcvntier suspension on account of some conrle'xion with the Chester County Bank robbery. Dr. Negrier, a French -surgeon, says: the elevation of a person's right arm will always stop bleeding at the-nose. He explains the tact physiologically,,and declares it a posi live remedy.. It is certainly easy of trial. ' Vie learn by the Montrose Register, that Mr. Imes ADAMS, of Hart ford, ,Susqnehati nail county, died on the 27th ult., aged one hundred and tour years. He Was a native of illassaetnractis~ unteer braid - 12ov; ullitiOnary wet'. ' It is understood that all the Chester cowl , ty Bank notes stolen from Dr.' Darlington, with the exception of about 611,000, have been recovered by the Bank. , ' Eighty dollars were paid-for four barrels of green corn and peas received by the steamer Crescent City, from Citagres, and ,s,ent direct to IVashicgton. SCARLET FEVER usually commences with nausea and sickness, great thirst,"lienduche, redness of the eyes, &c, In two ar thiee.days re-pricking sensation is experienced, and on eruptlon.ofa fiery redness be gins to appear;llrst In the Arcs and arms, and finally a billforni redness covers the whole Bode. In cases of Scarlet Fever, Wright's Indian Vegeta ble-Pills should be - takerrevertnight-on-geingjo- bed in such doseasts.to.produce copious evecuntiops by rlcaliiiefer — Thlicoiiiire,tfproperly followed up, wilt in a short time subdue tlie most violent attack of Scarlet Fever, at the time the digestion will be improved , and the blood completely purified • tcrileware or counterfeits and imitations. Remem ber that theoriginalund only genuine Indian Yegeta-, ble- Pills have the written signature of WILLIAtiI WRIGIIIT . OTI the top label of each,bnx. The genuine is for sale by CIIARI,ES 0G11.131r, sole agent for Carlisle, and general agent for Comber land county; by wholu . country dealers will - be sup. plied at the Philadelphi oprices. H-NO MORE COUGUS, COLDS Acc.—IMPORTANT re EVRRY -ort . g. Read a great paper's • opinion.--: 111.Makin's Model American Courier: ••These suf. faring with Coughs or Colds, will do well to , procure *alunuly of - DR. WILEY'S COUGH CANDY. We have bud.* fair opportunity of testing the vir tues of the Candy in our own ihmliy, and. unsolicited (exempt by them.) we give our experlen'ce. It Is very pleasant le7istate without nausea in its effects, and almost MAGICAL in its operation." TheithoVe,'frem such a seem; wet think is enough to convince the most-skeptical. We have hdtWEds of certificates- front the most respectable citizens of the United.Sfates• Per Public hpeakerti It Is most' capital ankle, It cleating the voice almost hnmediately. It is the very thing for children, being delicious to eat. GEO = citsErts & ' CO, Bole proprieter of DR ooILEVB Celebrated Cough Candy, No I Ledger Building, Third Street. Price I 25. 50.cts per package.. SAMUEL ELLIOT, Bole Agent for Carlisle.-3m READ AND UNDERSTAND.—The time wilt come when BRA NIMBI:ITS PILLS will bo appreciated as they ought antUdeserve: it will he well understood that Di, Brandreth has the strongest claime• upon the public. It is true that every individual who makes a tri• al of the Brandreth Pills concedes them to be tho best medieliae.they.ever used. They are indeed a medicine about which there ism° mistake. Tneir value a climate so change. able as ours cannot he eutfieiently appreciated. A free perspiration .is at once restored, and, thus they cure colds and einsomption is pre vented. Those who have a raduniancy of bile find them of the most essential service— and should' , there be a deficiency Of that hp pertant tlnifprandretir , Pills have Ai e qually beneficial effect. Often has this inffier tantinedleine. aired itilriable lives in those regions where the dreadful Yellew Fever was prevailing. , And at no stage of this dreadful epidemic is there ea proper a insdleine as the Brandreth rim.. Let this medicine' be uni versally used in this disease, dad ' , no loss of blood allowed , and few, very fent, wOuldhe its victims SO with other discuss, „Assist Ne- Lure with all riMpoilent 'tnediaine, ,to re• move morbidhumors from' lho'bieed:'and do not resort : to_ bleeding or mercury, and we shall find fewpersona afflicted wills chronic diseases. feritheied tabo r -the animal icingdoin—over Vvidelt 3 via are the_lOrds, they arenot,afilicted with .ebronic maladies. Nei • tiler alfould we be if -it..:ware hotter our pride whiCh-oefeesicienuthemi,-:Follow.,nettire. the madieine which harmenizen with her and bet Mirely 're re oveCall ni pu lilies - from the blond.. Let me 'again , "stiyAliat every' de. parement of theminnfaeture of the Brandreth, Pill s, personalty, Superintended , bi- Mo, arid that every hes with my three labels upcin it may 6611410 d fipen to have ihn. benefiaial fif. feetdesoribed. if used accerdinir lathe dire°• tAcms accompanying. • . ' • NlTZLlbet:'Citibeitson,Shippeneburg ; IL 'firatiettied,'New Ctimbeila nd : M. Saner, in . Shiremansto:wnr...LOsyle,flegestown•-: • • . . On. ,T.lnixrlaptho 151htinetant. by the .11ev.i.lohn Moody;; Mr.''.lsWaelil: &VANN:Iir hteweltle;to Miss SARAHI Et.men,4,4stue ttattqfiltndr,ety Eraser,,orelhlp, pensbtkrg • thvotehjp, Oumberland county. Olt Alitiritiact latit,ityZttiit'oev. John,o4-Frltchey:Mr.. Jaetn) IttiOnts, hits! - ,14/ns A thritb; bothltrYtirk • ed,. • '. • , MOH ENOSI ; 1141s cut,ring.c. ,bpill; of I:Z4 On,Elattirday . the .10th Instant, at bll.lllaldfinee in x;911.4414...A411,94ria1ti1l gimnity. Anpto iheAaluie, .tentkry pi 14611.05 ybora and.24,daystuthitethevai alatiOnsri trot:inn:l Alai thee: or traveler In the ,'humbler wattle of 1111,," ; yes',,wheael mantettl glftv;ltrid relltatitiiiitttilintientel l / 4 mPtled hit& this.pgiteg:clinulterl etc: Orem' •••, 4 Ezedillng • In s urbtenitt; ever' eciav to .do dloogtikg :4110,1 1 .'.1 11 aP;Ilettlintlthilinnud:titilletInns • 'Wh.nout ft muribur , he thug tilled esteemed. an died' lamented; by all who knew hltrl. . T.; . ' . . ilneootnivitigv,ignipipporiLf fetrkpßry Jut.; 11 .LEF. Onlclula ok-Eptirldm Aqt011 1 4, 4 3, 411 WVINVIPANM i gXgbni;tggtt l i. itit i vfiyk, t 7tagit d e iset+Avol i wrovriptittls.r; t 4414, 1 61 i . , Select School. . , .:4,7loll44B6entoiliAtltingiiiiim;iii'tiii, .lie , lhat Abel iritends , . ispoillivg*U) IeBrOOP street i , - vhgre ello , wllll. rnii9 6l Wlif ItireWelialOftdtio ettpaglitt4lkenFikQet, l o %lag 'Npril YkSt•tu,.. nfoOprate:.- 4, lll3for§psettOyeM , ' t. ,,._ .,, gpideliki hits •app,eaTed i s.•="lslcLute "Otl , tjte *due ' lik,rtio , ft cation ii) . §„4n Acheek' Otfilitig tla:..,'Latlo , numbes haVe s _ _.. . ----., . - Ipti).•;.illarkets... . • .e.,..).-., ..„,.—,. .. • - •..,., ,r • )IDELP I -114 March 20,1849: , i 'T ej:liiii '..1 4rliet.continues:qu'eti-nntrtilioliF -1100;.,,hb BO '",ennta. brands found buyers at .. . '-.4-$4-7.5*4 '' 'Llhe-uniform-asking-priee-fM-----, i ple libippitige a r• Corn Meal :and Rye Flour. -Aviihikiltrabrige in Brice, and the demand limit- - . ed. What—we hear of nmsa les; Morn - in - fair - ----- . demand,:and ' ' 43000 bushels sold at 54:„.ceitts or-souther ' 'ncltuling Penns ,--at-the--- same rate, in. . ' . • , • ULT)IIIORE, March 10. Flour—The market Inte'rOatty been lnaetlYe, the ..only„salea.,lielng n, .atnal eiale-ef•ilowaftl , tstriet.at 04,70. and Oily hlUla•a; a shade Tlnteuhply oQvneatts Ihnitadi,but lii a has-been • no - vatlatlpOn price a, Mitt/tee or corm are lotOo mined, yellow 50 cents, and wfilte. , lo Sales of -Rye at' 03 to 6tefitif:fiiiniiitittiftltiin.B'6lll. John B,' Parker ) - - A 'rl'ORNEk 1,4.*:'2--oryloE PI in North - Honrivce tiaef; in Atti•Oitirilltir rnerly occupied" by the Eon: f- nub'. March 21i,1649, or Rent. . . TIIE STORE ROOM• "adjoining ilia . Poet Office on the south, is offered for relit front the first of April next. • It is well adapted. either for a Store 'Mom or n Lawyer's Office.- -Apply to MART MeGINNIS. !Unroll 22.2 E " Brigade Impactor: FELL9lr,,•p_rrizENs : solicited - by :ti• riuiliber of triy - frietids to seive, writ cunditlrtlit foAlto , i,ofqc.lll,:l.T3RlGADß, IN SPEC'fOlt;RAfiditi:ll4offur inj , gelf.lo the con eidortition ofsytiur supOit, licit your suffrage, , SAMUEL CROP. , March' c • . . . . ~,Brigada InspeoiorriT ' x ..,, . , EiT.ow-cr r i z E. N p :— Loger. ; myself 'to • . your consideiation na in, CiftftildatY roritite ' office of BRIGADE'INSPECTOR, at fhe en- • suing election. 'HENRY 'W.OLF . March c-tc..___._. ofSouth hlidtllntoti tp. : . 2000 Premitun 131Inds: . . Ell J. WILLIAMS; Nol2 N SIXTFI' .1310•' STE EET,. Ehiledelphia.“ - TVENITIAN & WINDOW SHADE MANUIPACTURER awarded the first and bighoit Medals - OAm N. York, Battimore'and Pluladelphia Exhibitions, = for-the stiperioritrolliiS-gLlNDKWitliTcOn firmed confidence in'bis. minedaeture,) asks the attention of purchasers to his. assortment of 2000 BLINDS of narrow and wide slits, with _._fancyAmcLplain-Tri mmingtfr-of-now-styles--anri--- colors. Also,,a large_mitlg.erteral nssortment of TRAN§TALCIST .WINDOW. of which 110 Wilt sell ri - t the lowest assn. stets. Old Blinds painted ansltrimmed to look equal to new. eil:) .- DEALER.g• SUPPLIED. do liberal' • terms-co The citizensvfcCumberland county are respemiully invited . ta, call Wore buying elseu here—confident of - pleasing all. Open in the Evening. - March 21. • .IFULTEL GEORGE. A. WARDER & CO. N..E. CORNER Or FIFTH AND CHERRY . STREETS, Philadelphia respect - fully solicit the custom of HATTERS and others engaged in the Trtant. 'They manufacture SILK HATS varying frtm 24 to 42 dollars per dozen, that will bear a erit cal-examinatiirrrimd—compore•farotrAtcly with those Many other mannfacturers.---Au4hey_are...— largely engaged in this business they can fill orders expcdmously. Estate of Joseph . Newcomer, .ctewd, y ETTER S testamentary, en the gstait 61 .I_4l JOSEPH NEWCOMER, late or West HempneLd township, Lancaster coninyriiid formed . ) , of Silver. Spring, Cumberland couty, clee'd., having been granted . to the undtraigiierl; all persons indebted to said estate are requested make immediate payment, and those ,haiing demands against the seine will present thq*lor settlewent, to either of the undersigned Ntrecu tore. ,JACOB NEWCOMER, Menrowip., Cumberland do.' ANDREW_ DIETOEIC--et:t—• , ,Eas!. He intinelddiSraneester March 21-6 r. • • • • .• . , Choice Groceries'. • AHANDSOME and geneielkseTertion of Coffees, Brown . Sugars, FineSt Loaf;and. Crushed sugars Spices and all the other Iles es usually kept in our store; fresh aqd chent as ever, direct from Philadelphia and Baltigtore just received and for sale at the Tea and Gib, eery store of •.• J W EBY. March 21 . • - Spring Iffillenery diode, JoTaN STONE & SONS, Importers and Dealers in SILKS, RIBBONS & MILL. N ERY GOODS, No, 45 South Second street, Philadelphia, would, respectfully cab the atten tion of Merchants and Milliners visiting *dm city, to thiir, large and rich' assortment .of SPRING MILLINERY GOODS, • received by late "arrivals from, France,: such as Gialci $11.119 for easing bonnet's, Fancy "Bonnet and Cap Ribbons—a largo and beautiful assortment, of all prices, Plain Alamos end Satin , Rib bons+ / from No. 1 to No. 12, French and American Artificial Flowers, (in great variety), Colored and White Crapes, Fancy: Laces. and Nets French Chip flats, Face runningc—Quilings Covered Whalebones—Cann; Bnckranis—Wil low, Bonnet Crowns and,,Tips, together •witlx every article appertaining to the Millenory trade • March 21, 1849. SURVERIP. Dr. Davidaim:.aiiii Bitithers OF •ROCHESTER, N. Y. LiESPECTFULLY announce to the citi-. zens ot Carlisle and vicinity tliat they have • p moths at Bfirkholder's "Washington fio .tel,' whore. they are mepured to, perform ope rations in elf tlio Various branches of DEN 'TISTRY. Ladies and Gentlemen wisbing„the• preservation and subinitutiou_ of these beautiful prgane, the Teeth, would do4ell to give them • a call. ' Dr.' F.Drivldson, having :giaiinated in: 'Medi cine, gives hie special attention to the diseases of "the mouth and teeth, Carieti of teeth effectually .perma. newly cured, if the deetrucilon ofthelt4th ham not gone too far., . s , • The teeth carefully eleansed'Of accumulation's. 'of Tatter; which,,il.permitted ,to, terimin, destroy their nee and biau4 , ; Undermining the best-constitutions' br - oxeitinipyspelifria, Neu. ralgia and'etWer chroineLdiseattes,;,.and making the breatu fcatid ind'disagreiriblet' Teodt and. Fangs carelully,extracted with, th:e 'Moat improir,e4 inetritme n ts, ; without bruise or laceration. tct thitgfints. POrtrOntirOletct o mentrupt ble teeth of perfeccsiniilitrity itith .the natural, inserted ; upon pure gold or palladium, 1/et:moat been-, mul and durable manner.. All, operations. warranted .tolhe eatiefactotY mid las ing:' Lediee,and Gentleman. - waited upon at thetr.reeidences, —E I • March 14, 1849:,,:,•=:' , .. Q't::v.; • k. : VALUABLE :.FROPERTT • " FOR' SIVPO. ,171 • TfiEsubiteribitecifibritiifttrivSfealittilhe:fctlz. . Stititighetd.'Gurnberlsiid holiki.!kl, • 4. large two,story.StputrD wet- , '• ling BO SE,'and lair of Ground , - " • withgood Stabling apd,other no: cepeary- outbuildlrtgs, alitifivr , ai , , • [ft ....tlygsi , ll3l`o.lsfßpl.ST.ll4,Elßilf.' -• ..!cut - snlitleec;tsitthl ;Par" . ,laidiitiorilit.dheidildiy , :orill oft 4ewitii;we,i'oui= 'l l ...ifer,:hirikineen the AfailliOnglitiiiiiittha; it h tu , • sttatedfitin the banks of • the Big • Difiblifht - Odin CountryWhirrhjs — phtl'ie ibundigt , . ' and cheap, end IthibgAllsi echiVetklitit to thtrsaiiktproper4 , ,lelßot ilispatsChflat PfkirateAide•befo're%slol.lrde.Y E the , g4 . 44YA r jlt tne l next, it . yvill 9441114 day 4 0 ,AfrPreil at 4 , 3444 0 .4 101 914C4 NTS' Aft0rneim.... , ',C90 11 ,0 6 4 401 1`8 1 !"! immediately. • . t•orson9 , .f (1011 k ck'muronmeing,,, wi11,0,61,pe,011.p1i dn . the su Norther, residing On. 7.. . ire Hit tel)iiii ,S tAkiiiol7o ll V!ife id , e i 4. bill tiit t thiaolffeW • ~ • , , • - ciaompok - 351 0 0 ftY l rh vit:FA airid,'*orritatcol iicel4;:foilsolfrattUir Itiklifligkr,4l,l3r, 4 0 0 Beek B fO N evWeinabi'; strocAt lt T-Polifte. . e tiPtilArdettli:A.4 !?014. good;1Or late es i n, • Drug stOce;Wpor,'Asiin.:limes-c,":",.! • . 1, MO =I