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SITKR Ac JAMES. SHERIFF'S gALES. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, CLOTHS ANDJASSiMERES, Sheriff fXJ-It will be seen by refe re nee to our advert! ng columns, that a large amount of valuable State legislature, CjThe Legislatures baa not yet determined up. on any day ot final adjournment. Tha bill giving the Priming to (the lowest bidder haa been signed by the Govern er, and was to have gone into effect yesterday, i Tho.Antiual Appropriation bill has been reported, aa follows i Expense of Government, 1350,000 Pension and Gratuities, 47,000 mm.

JVo. 2tS st between Sti and 6th street, PHIWDEtPlliA. TAKES this tnetli'pd to Inform the Mer- ebants of this vicinity that haa received by me mie arrivals irom cugla.vl, a large addition to his former stock all laid. inm the lowest prices, for Cash; and he now offers the same, as well as a complete assortment of American Hardware, at a very small advance for cash or approved cre iit, and invites purchasers visiting the city, to examine his stock before buying. Arnoojb.il 'assortment will be found the following description of goods i all thejr different varieties: Knives and Forks, Pocket and Pen-knives, Scissors an.il Kazors, and cross cut Saws, hand gnd other saws, shovels and spades, scythes and sickels, trace and halter chains', patent metal of all kinds shovels and tohgs anvils iiailcut.nud wrought nails, chopping anil liand axes, hay if manure Forks, straw knives.frying hooks all kinds, all kinds, hinges, locks, screws, bolts, angers, hatchets, hammers, gimlets, clustls, nlaue irons, hoes, needles, awls, sadirons, spoons, saucepans, braces and bills, candlesticks steelyards.

And all other articles in ibe Hardware Line, re quired in a retail store. March 13, 1844. 5m-20 THOMAS WHITE'S o.K. TT Duaw, mrence, uraia mrz Fancy Bonnet MANUFACTORY No. 1.1, Commerce street, above 4th.

flnlndetnlii moveil 1'eom corner of 7ih mid imlile.l HE also are manufactured the SEA CiltASS Neapolitan Bonnets. merchants and olders wisliinf tn niir- uuinau lui citMi win iiihi ii rrauy to ttieir ailvatt-tago to mil, the assoi-tment bemg by far (he most eJc- ieuMe, uie wiirn Muperior in quainy, and prices as low as auy.otber manulaetorv in theU. Stales, uouiirm ttiese tacts, it is only necessary to cull arid examine. Match 13, 18i. Sm-'iO PHILADELPHIA "SEED AND IMPLEMET "akTOW on hand and for aala, an extensive acsort- 1 ment of Garden Seeds, cron of i S43.

crown bv me sunscriuer ano warranted ol tin: Uest tpialitv and true to name. Clover and Grass Seeds of all kinds. Prouty MearsPatfent Centre Draught SeJf-Sharpening Ploughs. Proutv and ears subsoil Plouehs. Side hill and llnulilc mould Ploughs, grain ami seed fans, hay straw and corn stalk cutters corn shelters cultivators ha4Tuws dirt scruiters churns cheese presses sausae-e fiHws meat cutters qn balls bull, rings, pow chains bnlhooks hatchets ax.es axe, handles shovels forks trowels weeding forks grubbing, hoes dock xtractors iii nnninir shears saws and hooks on 1 hand and made to order from any pattern, for sale whole sale anil retail nv u.

t'titJU V. 176 Market between 5ih ami 6th st. Phils. March l.i, 1844. 'Jm-lO I.isburn.Malagoand muscat Wines, Pjile Frenoh and domestic llraudv.

aid Rye and common Whisker, Holand (Jin and New Kugland liiim lor sale by die subscrlher. March 13,184. W. M. MATERR.

TO IMIYS1CI AIYS. THE subscriber havhiT purchased the exclusive right to make, use and vend in Cum- bprland Countv, Dr. U. THOMPSOWS PATKXT IXUINK TUUHS ANI) PKLVIS COKHi' for le cure ol Prolapsus Uteri or falling ot the and, other diseases, now.ofFers ihem to the, puhlic with the createst confidence, and renuests Physicians to call and examine them; "Tbese insiruments kre constructed mi sieut'ifio principles, and to any one acquainted with the Anatomy of the female and with the disease which is sought to lie cured, the tttitv of these instruments, will he aijnareuL 'i be Uterine Ttvlss has the unqualified cppi-ohulian ofthe Aledieal acuity in almost all parts ol ttie country wnere it nus ncen imrouuceu. -a nwniuer.oi cutin- cate.s.lq tlys eti'eot aro in the hflijdad' the subscribers.

Inch will he exbihtled. 1 be V'tusuul low price a hicti ttiese instruments are sold, puts ttieni wttu the reach of aJl. i ftc HOOVKR and for salc in Carlisle bv S. KLtlOTT. iMarch 13, lfci 6m-G0 Assignment of John Wynkoop.

TJFE.anhseriber has been appointed Assignee of IN, WYNKOOP, of West Pchnshoro' township, Cumuerlanil under a deed ot voluntary assignment dated Sib Mareh 1844. Hereby gives no tice tonsil to Wynkoop to inarC HVUM'iit imniedmtely, and those having claims present tueiii dulv authenti eaten tor sctilcment. TIIOA. GltKA.VOX, Assignee, West PtMiLsboro March 13, 1844 3t-20 SALE OF SPLENDID FURNITURE, AT PUBLIC AUCTION, On Wednesday and Thursday, the 7ttand 2SiA instant, WILL be ohvred at publ.o unction, at the residence of I'rof. Wm.

H. Allen, in Main St, the entire stock of Parlor, Chamber Kitchen Furniture, belonging tn Tic. Wm Irv'm. Among which may ue -enumerated a superb Maliojjanv Chairs, Uininj; Table. Centre Table, Work.

Stand, I'ier Table Koekintr Chairs, (covered iw ith hair cloth Hat Stands Parlor Coal Stove, a Ini -e ami splendid Mirror, iSIaboijany lledsteads, OttuinanSj Imperial and Ingrain Carpeting Venitiat Blifids, walnut aud mapiu Uhairs, India matting, -Moor UM JUlotn, au-Buperior Ueds and, Ihiir Mattrasses, to-getlver with a great vmnety of Cham'her and Kitchen Furn'nure, such a Bedsteads, Washsumds, Looking Glasses, cooking stovey Dniuer ivl Taa SeU, Pols, IktitlicSv.TnbSy iBmkets, All ot. which will be sold without reserve aud on pxcomtnodating Merms. The Miove mentioned ir'nmiture has been selected with uare for private use ind is ol the very best materials and workmanship, fid of modern patterns. Sale' to commence at 10 o'clock A. pn each day, when attendance will he given anil terms made known bv 1 i G.

V. IUTNr.lt. March 20, 1SVI. 111:1:111 TJ virtue writ of Fiere Facias tome direc-p ted, I -will expose 10 public sale, at the ('onrt klouse, in the Horqugh of Carlisle, nn MOXDA 8lh day qf U. ,1844, at 0 o'clock A.M.

tua. interest Ml' J. nomas tyraigljeaa. Esq. in thcumlivided half fit a tract of land, situate MitHin township, Cumberland, uounly, bounded lands of Jacob Wairironer.

John Christian Tailor and others, containing 2iK) Acres, more or less, hayirijj thereon a two sfory log HOUSE, am 11 loj Barn, Apjde log tenant llousej about 150 acres, of which, are Cleared. said interest he'Mg remainder in fee simple in one undivided fpurth part of the one undivided half ol said.lractj to the life estate cf George Craighead, in pnssestou of the one hlf, aiid of V. -Ginin, hy tlie curtesy in ttie one mth of the same said half, and tpken in execution as the property of Thomas Craighead, F.sq. and to be sold bv rae, ADAM (VCHIftRF. alien trs Carlisle, March i0, 184.

Is-il of Joseph dee'd. TETTERS of Administrator, de -bonis non, on a tr pstntn nf.ln.eith Connellv.nf W. Prnnsbo- township decM. have been granted to.the subscri residing, in, the, same tpwitshiiv. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate tn make paymcM immediately, and those Itfiving claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement.

'irhlltt J- ffWVt-l I Sn.V MarchB.IM. 6t-ii) Estate of Mrs. Eliitt Peebles, defe'd. TETTERS of Aministration ou the estate of 1 Mrs. Eliza Peebles, late ol the borough of bnie.

been issuml in duo Trm la to the sabscriher rshIibs; in persona indebted to said ems to -re .,,1 to make naTment immeiliatelT nuiius rettnested to prcel-em duij. lor on the of for lht an Forwarding Commission korchant BROAD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. WE respectfully inform our friends and customers, that we have taken a large and com modious Ware house on the Delaware, No. 42, Wharves, between Arch and Itaee, and in connexion with our present house on llroad street, where we are now reauy to lour ami an otner duce, either by Canst Navigation or Rail Roads. Reference Wm.fl.

Murray, McCalfery Seymour, 5. Carlisle. M. Davis. March 27, 1844.

3m-a The first arrival ot SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. J. A. CLIPPINGER (10. (Late Clippinger and Carey, Shippensburg.) HAVE just opened a fresh stock of Spring Goods consisting of evervthine that is new and fush- they determined tn sell at the very lowest prices.

If von wish to mil-chase the chean and pretty Goods, call at J. A. Clippinger Co. near the ltail road, Shippensburg. marcn ar, 1144.

tl-Y2 Surveyor ami Scrivener. GEORGE WALTERS, Tl ESIOING near Leeshurir.iu Southampton town IX. ship, will attend to ull kinds nf SURVEYING ami 91.1(1 r.iN i.M,taccmuIiug to the most improved methods, on reasonable terms. March Mr, 1844. 5t-22 A GENERAL assortment of FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, from I).

Lanilreth.just reoeived by S. ELLIOTT. Only Agent for Carlisle. tf-22 March 27, 1841. Mjttdies rancif lPress Goods.

A. CLIPPINGER 8c CO. near the Rail road Shippensburg, have just opened the following new style ot Dress Goods, Painted Barages, Bel-zaincs, Aftghans, Rich Fgured Silks, Muuslin de Laines, Lawns Sic. Sic. March 37, 1844.

tf-2J NOTICE. A LL licrsons indebted to the subscribers are re quested to I'uike imvmeiit on or before (he lit of Mhv next, to m. Irvine, Ksq. hs after that date suits will he commenced njainst all outstanding accounts either by note, due hill or book account. M.

fc riSMBUKN. Marcii 27, 1SH. 3t-22 THE TRUE POMADE DIVINE, THIS long established and invaluable Emollient, Cures and prevents all ChafJring-or roughness of the hands and JAps, from the piercing effects of eohl weather. Il also cures Frosted Feet and Corns, Swellings, liruisrs, Hums, Senilis, Still Neck and Swelling of the Glands. It will greatly relieve the pain of Rhcmatism anil Gout on a first snnlieiition.

and if persevered in will perform a Cure. It safelv removes Pimples and other Eruptions, is exceedingly useful for Sore Mrinsts, und the dialing of Infants, fccc. is useful for Cancers before thev are broken, and a remedy for the Piles. It will cure Sore Throats, and all inllanialion or inconvenience to which the Skin is liable. So invaluable is this compound that Ihose who have once proved its benefit, will never be williout it in their families.

It will retain its virtues many years, and in ail climntesand is therefore vcr useful lo those who uo tn sea. and to all travellers. Prepared and sold wholesale and retail II. FEN Ell, south second street, only one door trom -Market street, Philadelphia. without his signature on lltelabcl hold hy Llieimsts, Perfumers, See.

27, 184. Cin-22 N. It. A very liberal allowance to Dealers. NOTICE.

rHUlh Hoard Managers of the Cumberland Val- 1. ley Mutual Protection Cnmiuav "'ill meet nt Hall, on SA UlilM the 30th inst. at.10 o'clock A. M. Punctual attendance is A.

ti. Mil. LEU, Sec'rv. March 211, IK 44. tm-21 Application for Tavern License.

fMHK Subscriber hereby (rives notice that he in iilyinK at the April lerm ensiling ofthe yuuri in quarter aessions ol unnioerlanil (jountv, for a renewal, of his license i the 'f'avern stand now occupied ay Inm in IJiekinsGa townslup. JACOB tilEGO. March 6, 1844. tc.o W'v, the undersigned, citizen. of Dickinson towijsliip in the County of Cilniliei iand, do certify that wc ara ivell acquainted ill, ile HUoe Jacob Trego, and that he is of good report for hniiesly und temperance, and is, well provided with bouse.rooin for lle hidgiiig and accommoilalion of and Travellers, and do tlieiel'ore rennmmend bim Ip your Honors as well deserving tjf a further say, tliat a Tavern at the stand is accommodation to.fhe public, Weakley Henry Lynch Thomas M'ljiuglilui John Myers John Williauts Jacob lleetein.

John llirner John llrindle jr A ti -Miller Geoige Itizinger AdumCoover IleniT Slienk Win. laillean john'iMonre Jacob llemininter. Particular Notice. 4 LL persons indebted to ihcsubscriherwlll call and settle their accounts before the 1st of ili jensuing, iney wisp to save and all persons having claims are reipiested to present Ihem for payment. There is a point at ivhieh forbearance eeiiscs to he virtue, and 1 think that wilji some of rut that point has nearly arrived, as I lmvc''k'ouiit that have been running I'yr near two years and liule nothing paid on lam told thev are perfectly good, but they would if tfiey.

were settleiL Some of these gentlemen I can hartllv get sight of lately, and.l the.y will foriret m'e altogether unless I assure them tfiey are still cherished in nil memory. will continue to be as long as their credit page remains blank on Illy books I am luaukftl for.patroiiRjre, and will do is much accommodate a his bills, when presented as any oilier man, 1 do nqt consider that to he costsinore trouble to col-lect than it is, nor do 1 ask continuance of I one lake tjiciu leiiifiiks as personal until ibe camiue their jtceipts unii see wbelliff. liny have occasion to do so or I think the majority them would, be pijrc piviptal if they considered what a iiishfnl young mail lum, and how much detest dunning-! I have many valuable, customers I and wii please, accept my sincere thanks for their encoiiraceincnt! from thr.u. I fully solicit a pntronageand shall endeavor to merit by carroil aiteminn to business. ti'-i if KOKIS W.

HILTON. Carlisle, March 20, ts44. tf2( lMtlM I.A fTI A ioX. the Hon. Simnuel Hepburn, Prr.

TT ident Jude ot the C-ourt Cpmiqon Pleas in tho counties of Cumberland, ferry rind Juniata, and the Hon John Stewtu-i and Thoriai Miller, Judges ofthe said Court of Common Plcps or the bounty of Cumberland, have issued; ther pccqpt bearing date of the, 19th of Janua, and to me directed, for holding- a court Oyer and Terminer -and General Jail delivery, General Quarter Sessicns of the Peaffe, ai Carlisle, on. the second Monday of April 1844; (being the 8lh day, 10 o'clock in the forenoon. NOTICE the Coroner, Justices of the feaqe and Constables of the aaid coupty of Cumberland, that they then and therein their proper with their Records; Inonisitions. Examinwtmn. nnrl other Remembrances, to do tb'ose thjnes which ivitopcsiYcij BTipanqiB, ADd those are bound bv recoirnizancei to gainst the prisohers lhat are, pr then may in Jafl of Cumberland county, to be then an 3 there te prosecute against tbem as shall be Jq.U Dated at Carlisle, the.

Spth.dav of February the 68th year, of American tnunanAn. L. "a aAinuaiTUKfbsrlK. THE best business stand in Carlisle ia yst for rent, vizi the House. Store Room.

on ihp Souili West corner of the Centre Square, now in the occupancy ol N. Woods. March 6, Mi. is i tor ing the BY Tirtue of sundry writs of Venditioni exponai, ipe directed, 1 will expose to public bale, the Court House, in the borough ot Carlisle, on I'lll. DAY the 29th liny of March.

1844, at 10 'clock, A. JVf tho following real estate, vizi A Tract of Land, situate in Monroe lowiifthip, Cumberland county, bounded, by lands of iTiiaiuer uii Aoranain ui-aiiitt, ijinaatiout 7 miles east of Carlisle, on the road from (Jarlislq and ftholit .5 miles from Meehamcshui'K, 110 AcriMt-tnore or less. The land is tji-st rule uijit fence and in a stste of cult1VHinil.1 '1'ht- iniin-Dvemeuts are a two story dvvrHinj? MOUSb, a new Hunk ll.u-n, cribs, Mnd other neceeary uiiild-ings. There is also a Urge Orchard of choiee fruit trees. Also a Ini-ge lln-re story MKltCHANT Ni ILL, l'lastcr Mill and faw Mill.ei-ecied on said and nroielled by the waters ofthe Yellow Hreeches aireek, runs.

along tho plMiiiation. The Merchant Mill is in complete ariler containing three pair of burrs for flour, one pair for chopping and a Smut Machine of latent, with Elevators and necessary machinery Ip a merchant mill. Also, A Tract of Mountain Land well eovi-ruil with thriving containing iiliout 25 acres. Seized and taken in as the property of Joseph Also, a Ijot or Viece ol round, situ ate in I loguestov. ii, Silver Spring.township, Cumberland county, bounded by the turnpike road on the Wills, on the east, Hock Alley ou the north, and John Clendenin on the west.

containing 104 feet in breadth, and 19a feet in depth, or feus, wiving iiiereon erected a two story frame tavern HOLtiK, wemherboarded log stable, wood shell, ire house, and a well of good water. Seized and taken in execution as the property of John Wilkius. Also, A Tract of Land, situate in North township. Cumberland county, bounded by ol' Jacob Wherry, Ceorge Kckuril, "Widow Cornoian, John others, containing 'il'J acres more or less, about UilZ acres which are cleared, aud the residue in first rale timber, having ihercou erected a two story Loir I louse, log burn, wagnn shed, conn crib, kc, and first rale Orchard. Seized anil taken in execution as the projierly of.

George lleuisc. Also, A Tract ol Land, sitnate in North Miildleton township, bounded by lands of Itnbcrt (ijvin, Jacob herry, -George Simons, C. fl. Penrose and Abraham Lamberton, contaitiiug 4r acres more or less, about to acres of which are eleuivd, aud the residue ingood limber, having thfli eon erected a two story Log IIOUSK Seized liken in execution as the prpnerly of Simons. Also, A Tract of Land, situate in fVo'rtfl Middh toa township, an the Korlli -Mountain, containing OlJO acres, more or less, adjoining the Perry county line, Jacob chibald McAllister John and, having a TAVEKN IKiUSli Iherenu erected, a Hliicksmith sbon Conn er shop, ViniHle Dwelling House, and a Hark shop an Apple Orchard and a.well ol water, kc.

Scizjii and taken in execution as the property of Benjamin Also, A Tract of Land situate in Mifflin township, bounded by lands of John Shellebeager, Clippinger, and the heirs of Marliu llnmer. containing 17 acres, more or less, listing thereon erected a Log HOUSE. Lnir Ilarn. Seized and taken in execution as the properly of Joseph Weaver, Iwo Lots of Ground. sitnatB in Ncwburg, Hopewell township.bounded on thaJJorth by the main street, on the east and north bv slli anil on I In: west by a lot of William llovd, Iront on Main street, and Ifi'J feet in lot more or less, having tbercou erected a Lwo storv weatherboarded House Kitchen and Darn about 5(1 by 3U feet on the alhy on the north end of said lot, i A of Ntotintain Land, sitn- atc in Hopewell township, bounded by lauds of Joseph M.

Means, Jacob Voglesonger and John Mowers, containing 44 acres more or less. Also, A Tract of Ajouritain Land, situ ate in Lopewell tnwuship.boundi-d bv lauds of Jacob Mowelsand John tninmg 5 acres, more or less. Seized and taken in execution as ti property of C. Randalls. third of a lot, of Ground situate 'in (lie Borough of one acre more or less, adjoining Big Spring on the east mam street on the north, and John II lean on the west, having thereon erected a TAN YAU1) am buildings belonging to tiie same.

ond a two storv Sinn Hmw. Kitchen and stone Stable. A Lot of Ground, containing n- bout one-fourth of an acre, more or less, in New Inn township, adjoining the rail road ou the south, Big on me east, road on the west, and other properly of illiam Man- On the north, thereon erected a-J story STOW WAKE llOyhrf, Seized anil, taken in execution as the property of William Ban-. Also, A Tract. of situate, ill West Pcnnsborough township, containing 2S5 Acres.more or less, adjoining, lauds.

of YVilliami and. Joseph Laugblin, Jacob Kissinger, George Ilefflebowir, David M'Ciillooh and-Mount Koek Hoad, hating thereon erected a two story Stone large Stone Bank Ilarn, Wagon sheds, Corn crib and other out houses. Seized and taken in execution as llie properly of Jacob Myirs. The interest of John Meixell, Sr. being one seventh part ol' tract of laod, situate in Monroe township, bounded bv hinds of John Trip-ner, John Baker, John Cocktcy, Samuel Kivler aud Jacob Shullenherger.containing 106 or less, having erected a two-storv STOXK IIOUSK, Log Barn, Wagon shed, Sie.

tSeizcd and takeu in exeuution as tlie )rOriT of Jolin Meixell, and all to be sold by SLcrilTi Office, Cbi-IisIc, 5 -March 0, iS-Ii. is.i9 SlIVItltFKS S.1JLE. BY virtue of a writ of Levari out ofthe Court ol Common Pleas of Cumberland county, and lo me directed, 1 will expose to sale bv imuiic venoue or outcrv, at tne Court House, in the Borough of Carlisle, on PlllDAY the Mth day of Mai'ch, Ai U. 1 4(4 nt 10 o'clock in the forenoon of saidlaythe following described, rel estate to wit: A certain Lot of GrotintL situate mi lhn north side ofthe Main street, in the borough of Me-chanicsburg, Cumberland county, adjoining lir heirs of John Coswiler on the east, Slrawherv Alh-v on the Nonh.lot No. 9-ou the 4(i'tcci in front on Main street, and- 39 fruf in Slrawberv Alley, extenil in rtepth back to juiul Alley -OU feet being lot No.

10 in theulau of said lioroiieb. ed and taken in execution, as the property of John miiu lu uewiiu nv me, 1 ADAM LtiVR.VnoilP: Vl.m-ifl- Sheriff's OITtcei, Carlisle, Afarch 6, 1844. ts-t!) It virtue nl a writ ot Fieri Facias io nc direc-t ted, 1 will expose to nuhlic sale, lit the Court House, in the hiuougli of Carlisle, on If RUM the 'JUth day of March, A. D. 10 o'clock, A.

M. A Lot of Ground, in tlie Horoufrh of Newvillc, bounilid by tlie Main street on the south, Paul Pierce ou the west, the heirs nl" James It ml the east, and Cove Alley on the north, containing ISO fiet depth, and 81) feet in front mi Mam 7 and 40 feet in breadth on Cove Allev, more or less, having thereon erected a two story Frame HOCS'ii and a small Log Building attiiehi-d thereto. Also, A Lot of Ground; siti-ate said Borougli ot" Newville. hounded by Paul Pierce in. west, Main street on the S'hippensliui road on ihe south east, unntaiuing 50 feet in front on Main street, and rnnnine- back 1(d) feet lo a noiiu Chiii-ch Alle having themm erected small Log SI'ABLE.

awl taken in execution as the pi-iperty of Thomas Thornton. A Lot of Ground; tViluaie on tho Soulh side of Locust street, in the borough of Mc-chauirsbui-g, Cunihci laud cnunlv, adjoining Alexander 1 Junailriu rVau'klin, Elizaln-lli Shirenain and ntlu-rs, containing I acre, more oi; Seiaedand taken in execution as the property or Martin Meiley. And to be sold bv mii AHA V1 LOGSDOUF. Sheriir. ShcniPs OfHee, Carlisle, Maithfi, 1644.

5 ts 19 Applicatio'ii for Taverii License. THE subscriber hereby gives notice that he intends applying at the ensuing April term of tliK Court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland couiil) a license to keens oublic house at tlie stand now occupied be Samuel Alcilej, In the borough of Meehanicsburg. GEO. 1HTXEK. Marehb, tc-l' We, the un-lersli-m-d cili7.is of Meehanicsburg, Cumberland county, do certify that we ai-e well sc- quainxed w-ith Mie named Gee.

llitner, and he is pf, goud report for honesty aud temier-ancend is well provided ilh house room and conveniences tor tlie lodging and accommodation of and travellers, and do theretore recoru- TTend bim to your honors as well oeserying oi a license; and further that a Tavern at the stand is acconaroooaltoti John Oooyer John Basehora, Jo. Famsler Samuel Meir John Swisher- Martin Meilr John Palmer MiehaH Hoover James Ikinl.p Jacob Hartli. Iktvid Worsia Joha Hoovar XJ-IREXCH and English Cloths ami Cansi meres Ms American Cnnsimerea, Cloths and Batinetts English and American Tweed Costing, Single Mill ed Cloths and Cassiraprei, Silk Velvet and Blacl Satin Vestiriirfl. Cask-mere Thibet and other Vest ingsj Silk and Alpacha a full assortment pf tailors'- irimmmga, flew style spring ana summer Pantaloon Stuns, with various other seasonable goods, embracing the latest styles, are offered at the lowest market prices. LIPMNCOTT PARRY.

Wholesale Retail Cloth Store, No. 57 North 52nd, street, Philadelphia. March 20, 1844. 1 2m-2: N. B.

from a distance carefully supplied ann warrant eti to suit. TO HOUSEKEEPERS. 7K Ifkfi. Ebs. Feathers for sale verv low.

in any quantity to suit purchasers, for wish, at prices irom ill, li, if 3 and allots per pound. iveauy mane neiis, uoiscers anil uiii'led Hair Mattresses, Moss do. and all otbor kinds to suit any size lledsteads, nlwnvsun hand. Hair and New Orleans JVInss liv the bale or sinirle pound. Also, Blankets, Marseilles.

Quilts, Com- loriauies anil iieiisieails ol all descriptions. frTfCouutrv Merchants will find it to their silvan. tage to call before purchasing. (JO. S.

E. Corner of 2d Walnut sts. March SO, 1844. 3m-2t Valuable Property FOR SALE. THE subscriber will dispose of at public sale, on the premises.

on THUIISDAY the 21st of March inst. at 2 o'clock P. M. the following nesui-iueu real esiaie, viz: a. new iwo story BRICK HOUSE.

Stable, and Lot ol Ground, situate in West High street, adioininir the ware house of VVm. 11. Murrav. The above House has inst been finished in a neat anil suosmnual manner, is in a hauilsome location anil is well calculated for a family residence. The house and half the ground wilfbe sold separately from the other half and the stable, or both will be sold together as may best suit purchasers.

i 1 ne lei-ms will be made known on the day ot sale. CiKOltGE HU'lTOX. Carlisle, March 13, 1844. ts-20 House for Rent. THE suliscriber will Kent, the DWELLING HUU.Sr., ou Put-street, contmunusto the Methodist eliureb, now occupied bv -irs.

iarolliers anil u. r. K. Possession for one year civen on the 1st lof April. 11.LIAM II.

ALLEN. March 13, 184. 3t-20 Dissolution of Partnership. rjHE partnership heretofore existing in the Forwarding and Commission Itusiness. un der the firm of II.

J. Klioacfs, Mas dissolved by mutual consent on the 3d insl. All persons knowing themselves indebted either by or book account, are requested to settle their respective accounts without delay. The books are in the hands of John Itlioads, who is authorized to settle the same. JIENKY 1UIOAD3, JOHN RffOVD.y.

The business will herealter be conducted hv John Rbnads, in connexion with David Hhoads anil Jacob Leiby, under the firm of J. Khoads Sc thev hone by strict attention to business tn receive a share of public K1IOAD.S' CD. Carlisle, March 13, 1844. 3t-20 Bargains for Cash ripHE subscriber having just returned JL from the js openinga large ami gen-ei-ai assortment of Hoots, Shoes and palm Leaf Hats, which I am determined to sell cheap for cash, ami lor a proot ot what 1 promise, and examine for yourselves. V.

M. MATKlilt. March 1:1,1844. tf-20 aitocEieiM.s. I RiOsto.st.

Oomiupq CotTees, by. the hag or lb. hest New Orleans Molasses, Honey Syrup, Mouse nnd West liiflia Molasses, hy the hi. or giil. Iloticy, New Orleans Supir, hy hi or lb; Loaf and Lump Sugars, ull ot' which i will sell ml (iritis to suit the times, as we keep no book imrj sell entirely tor cash, we van offtirtl to give heller bargains.

Mured 1.VS4A. VV. M. MATtitiU. AA1LS.

A Lot of Diincanou best ipiality Xailsi assorted sizt for by the Keg at less than market prices. tv. 1. MA IV Imnerial vounir Ilvson and Illaik Tras. i lepi)er, Allspice, Chocliolate.

cimon, mus tered saleratus, starch, cloves, mUmegfi am! gin per, China, Glass and QueenawHre, Tobacco, wivnlisb, oil and plus; tohaeeo ol the best manufactures. Also Spanish, halt Spanish and common segars, by the box or retail, at the cheap store ot" March 13, 1844. W. M. MATF.KU.

Application lor Tavern License. THE subscriber hereby gives notice that he in tends applying at the ensuing April term, ot' the Court of Quarter, of Cumberland couii', for a License to kaep a public house in the house he now occupies, in tVoutli towiiHhip. ruiLir MareJi 13, 1SA4. tc-C0 We the unlersigned citizens of oudi iddlcton townshiiiinCuinbt-rlaiHl county do ceriitvthnt we are well with the above named Philip IJrrck-vllle and that lr; isofgooil repute tor honesty and temperance and is well provided witli, house-room and conviehanccs tor the lodging and acRqinuiodation of Aiangers ami revelers, autl the ret ore recom mend him (q your Honors as Weil deserving of a Li- nse and lur.thcr sav. lhat a 1 avcrn at tlic stand an accoiiiiiiolation to the public.

I tier uiiier Abralinm Kricker rrederick Hider )eler 'triers David Kaufman Jacob-danger iS'amucl I'limlc John Wert Weirc Jacob Gutsball John Plank Application for Tavern License! friT-'1. liofnliv fern's annKine at the eir.uihir Anril term ol the Court oi" Quarter iVessious of 'Cumberland eountv, for license to keep a piiSUc house at the stand no by -Mrs. Rl-eccji MuCslaughliu, in HoulU Miuuieton towiisnipi. 1 ftllOUAL M. EGli.

i March 13, 1841, tc-S0 Wc.the undersigned citizens of South Middle ton township, Cumberland souuty, do certify that we arft well acnuainted with the above named Michael that is of pood report for honesty hihI temperance, aud is welJ provided with house room and conveniences for the lodir'niff and'aueommodation of Ati-angers-awl travejlerstnit lotheretore rccommenu nun to your honors as well deservioc nf a License; and further say. that a Tav ern at the stand is an accommodation the public. Anop fnxtou uugn otuart Kenj Fry, (ieorge O'Donald A Koch i Henry Harpel ttabriel PJnttbcr rluhp iiecklill Mathav MntfCe Thos Sibhet Peter Mnteou Jacob Plank Application for Tavern License. THE suoBcrlber -hereby gives notice that Jie tend applying at the ensuing A.pril term ot the Court of Quarter Sessions of Cumherlnnd cotinly, a Licpnseto keep a public house in the stand he how occupies, in the boroiigh of CHUIS'llAN ZUCK.S.. March 13,1841.

3t-20 the undersigrted citizens of the Borough of certify that we are well aequaintcil, with the aisqve named Wiri. Brown, and that he is of good report for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging And accommodation of Slrancers and -Travellers-and Ho there fore recommend him to tout honors as well deserv ot a License; and mi her say that a tavern at stand is an accommodation to the public, William Peale Stephen Culbertsoh Benj Eeynalds. Joseph 1 Neviii enie Kitnmcl Peal James Sturgis Geo Ginner. Alexander Stewart ftobjt Cochran Kdw Bare 1) Nevin Cheese, Salt and Mackerel, "47'nAl' Qii, Crockery and stone Ware, soap and candles," mould and dipt, combs and suspenders, table and pocket knives, razors and raxor straps, threads, silks, spool and satin boss, cords and lacers, pins, needles, gernn silver pencils, percus-sian caps, powder, shot and bar lead, pocket books, and money parses, cords, twine and black find ed ink, umhetellast eorn ho at the store of the subscriber in Uanpver street. kirKAi; iU tfr; to i the in bv His the ro ber.

1 of All are property will be exposed to sale by the Sheriff of this county, on Friday next, tha 29th inst. CyRey. Wm. Herbert Nofrie, Rector of St. John's Church in this borough, has published in pamphlet form a letter addressed to Rev.

J. P. Durbin, D. Ds President of Dickinson College. It is entillod 'Methodism and the Church opposed in and appears to have beon drawn forth by the recent discourses of Dr.

Dur bin upon Oxford Divinity. Meclianlcsburg Clay Club! ttjAn old friend and veteran Whig in Mechan-icaburg, sends us the names of the officers of a Clay Club which has recently been organized there. This is right. We wish the Whigs in every township in the county would at once proceed to the organization of Clubs. There is no better way of making a perfect and compact or ganization of the party, and all that we want to carry Cumberland county is, organization I After the adoption of a constitution and by laws, tho Clay Club of Meehanicsburg" was organized by the election of the following officers President ADAM RIEGEL.

Vice Presidents John Coovek, Esq. John DUEY. Recording Secretaries Simon Sohock, Joro- miah Senseman. Corresponding Secretaries Lewis Zcaring, George If. Uobb.

lreasurer John Rcigel. How many delegates will tho Meehanicsburg Clay Club send to the Baltimore Whig Young Men's Mass Convention 7 It ought to send a score at least Try, bays For the Her.ild and Kxpositor. Mb. Editor: I was no little amused in reading Captain Sanderson's flaming ciUtorialot last week relative to the great Demucvatic 'Triumph. Now, Mr.

Editor, every one who knows sny thing about the circumstances of the Iittc borough election, will II see how excessively ri lieulous the Editor of the Volunteer has rendered himself by firiin; "that Gun." It is well known (hat he eoueealetlly opposed the Peoples' Ticket with all his might and it is more than suspected that he voted ajrainst every gentleman on that ticket with the exception of Isaac Todd. I am a Democrat, but I h.ic meanness of overy description, and when 1 found Sander- sou endeavoring to warm his nest with the feathers of other birds, I could not refrain from writing this article, which you may publish if you think prnper. A DEMOCUAT. ma 11 men, On the 21 st inst. by the Rev.

T. Moore, Mr. Gkobsi: of -Miss Isabella Wrxsoer, of Carlisle. On the I2ih inst. by the Rev.

Prof. M'Clintock, Mr. I'lrrta FouuuTto Miss Maiioahit I'inix, all of Carlisle. DIED, un i nnrsciay last, at the residence ot her son VI. Scott R4yers.

HARPER'S ILLUMINATED AND NEW rami EMBELLISHED with sixteen hundred his. torical engravings, exclusive of an initial otter to each chanter, by J. A. Adams, more than fourteen hundred of which are from original dc. signs, by J.

I. Chapman. It will be printed from tho standard copy of the American Bible Society, and contain Marginal he Apocrypha, a Concordance, Chrnu. ologieal Table, List of Proper Names, General In. dux, Table of Weights, Measures, The large Frontispieces, Titles to the Old ond New Testa-moots, Family Record, Presentation Plate, Historical Illustrations, und Initial Letters to the chapters.

Ornamental Borders, will be from original designs, made expressly for this edition by J. G. Chapman. Esq. of New York.

In addi tion to which, there will be numerous large Engravings, from designs by distinguished modern artists in France and England; to which a full ndox will be given in the last number. The great superiority of early proof imnres- iqns, from the Lneruvinrrs, will ensure to those who take the work in numbers the possession of it in the highest state ot pcrlection. For sale in Carlisle by KNEEDLEIt At HUNTER. March 27, 1844. tf-12 Bargains, Bargains.

THE siihwriber lias just returned from Philadelphia, and, in now oncnimr Ht ids cheap store, the largest and cheapest, stock of SPKlNl. Sc SUitf-MftK bronchi to Carlisle. assortment consist in jiart of llhick, Klue, Invisible UreenOlire ami jlrown Cloths, new style French OassimereSjWstins in great variety, Summer Cloth anil pantaloons stiitl's ol all new style silks new style RalEarint'SsParia printeil Itarrcges, Teesans, Hrilhoutiues chameleon, ulilia. Enish ami French lawns, new style bonnet rihliqns, painted musiinesrape Le laiite, crape de amber, mout de lainc, ginghams, calicoes, inuslinvStchecktickingSv hosiery and gjoves, of every Hescriptionjaees ami cambric black sathi scarfs, elegant silk, altawjs, suspenders, silk gimps, silk, fringe, silk girdles, new style sup, shades, and skirts, dia pers, table covers, shains, braid and gimp bonnets, ixc. ike.

large; stock of fresh, ffrocories, amnngst which are some prime Tea 4, Coffee, Sugar and Molasses Stc, at low.pntes. Also a very large of pOOTS and chj aptr tJiau evti: sold in this lit, stjort the assortment is full and complete. Purchasers willdo well to eall.hcfure buy tug elsewhere, as they may Ue-peinl on getting great bargains. Thank fid for the very liberal patronage heretofore received, the subscriber solicits a continuance of the same. Don't mistake the house, 8fx doors ot the mtirket house in Main street.

Sign nfthehig white nRg ClUlfLRS OGfLUY. 2, 18. AFULL.Mspitment.oT Garden Seeds, consisting of several. varieties ot Calibatre and every other vegetable, just received and tor sale by iuir.ua liAV CKS l(JK. arch 87,1844.

tf-22 CJCRPAS ACOUSTIC OIL for sale in Car lisle nv S. ELLIOTT. Sole Aeent. March 5fr, 1844. tf-si REMOVAL.

ft HE subscribers, having removed from their nlace ot I i.ra ore prooi warenouse, doors pelow.would avail themselves of. this method to inform their friends and the public in general, that (hey will continue the Commistiiott Business; for the sale of floor, grain, lumber and counfrv prrv duce generally In Connexion with the fbrwanfiugol' merchandize. They have the advantage of a rail road in front and a wharf in the rear. We beg leave to return our thanks for the confidence our friends have nlaced in n- anri aL- tiniiauceof the same, which we hope to m.rit, bv a close attention to their interests in making satisfactory sales and prompt remittances. tilfcSE Sufv, 'i Commerce street wharf, naltimore, March' 97, 1M4.

3t-M N. II. Advances made on consumment. and vnnd. parchased to order.

PEASES'8 CAlfDV. JUKI1 ff orenoiinil liysyACOUSTIC OIL! "jfirjTHE tSU CURE tool Kk" a or a to it. P. ry of and to be 'V who the Wednesday Morning March 37, 1944. HERALD FOR THE CAMPAIGN.

Vsr CLAY and MARKLE Democratic Whlf Measure! and the beat interests ot the whole country ONE DOLLAR FoYtHE CAMPAluN Cj-In compliance with tho wishos of many friends of Henry Clay, it la proposed to pyb-Ksh the "Herald and Expositor" for tha po. litical campaign "now opening, at the fatf tow price of ONE DOLLAR PER COPY This arrangement to commence on the first of April ensuing and continue until the election of Henry Clay period of eight montht I It will be fur-hished at these loir terms in order to place within the roach of every intelligent voter in Cumberland county a weekly Newspaper that will at all times aim to be a correct exponent of whig measures and whig men, and present a clear and true view ef the great political questions now in agitation. But although in a great measure devoted to a dissemination of political intelligence, the 41 Her. aid" will not be devoid of the general interest which attaches to a Family Paper. It will endea.

vor alwnys to present a select variety ot literary and miscellaneous matter tho usual abstracts of home and foreign news and a weekly review of the city markets, with all other matters calculated to make it of interest and value. In the approaching contest no voter should be without a newspaper, and no one will who desires to be well informed of his duties. Conic on then, with your names Let the light of Whig Prinoi. pics go forth and Victory awaits us The Twin.Spiril." published on our first page, is a romantic story and beautifully written. Henry Nes and Hon.

James Black, of tho U. S. House of Representatives, will please accept our thanks for favors received. Our thanks are also due to Hon. E.

for Moa-' bis forsirnilar favors. A word for Ourselves hope our friends in the county, who are indebted on our books for subscription adver. tising or job work, will avail themselves, of the approaching term of Court to put us in possession of the amount due. The Election in Carlisle. "Volunteer's' crowing over the olection of the mixed tic'tet, which he claims as a loco fa.

to victory, ot the borough election on Friday week, forms the very "licighlh of impudence In our town there is no need of an explanation 'for every body is acquainted with the fuctt con cerning that election ond cannot be deceived by Volunteer's statement. But elsewhere these circumstances are not known, ond the result of 'the election niny thcrelore bo greedily swallowed as a loco foco triumph. It is not known else where, that the successful ticket was neithir Worn indie'd or elected on piirtu grounds, as it is known 'here. It is not known elsewhere' as it Is kno' liere, (if we have not been wrongly informed) that the Editor of the Volunteer himself, and others of lijs friends, voted against the mixed 'ticket, with the exception of the Judge, for the purpose of opposing Peter F. Ego! And il is very well known here that tho Whigs who voted for Mr.

Todd for Judgo, did it not because he was a democrat," but for purposes very different. The "gun from Carlisle" fired a'tlank shot for the democracy" this time. The 'Volunteer' Hopes Mr. Bcalty will throw out his banters often." We did not offer the 'banter ulluded to, but we do offer a prediction 'now, und that is that Clay and MxnKLK will 'com" nut of the contest in the borough of Carlisle, next full, with a majority little short of one tun-'dreil and fifty Tile 'Volunteer' will be very hiuch rnirtaken if it expects to find any divisions in our ranks next fall, or any other determination In the Heart of every Clay man in this borough lhan to use every effort to achieve a complete and perfect triumph. They can and theij will Spring! For several days past the weather has teen tnild ana the air bland and soft, giving indications that the icy reign of Winter has given way to balmy Spring.

The ladies, are' in conscqucncej having their attention turned to their gardens and flowers, ond the men look for a fresh impetus to be given te business Our streets and places of trade wear a more lively aspect the busy hum of Industry is heard again the merchants are opening their new goods the Farmers are watching heir prospects every tiling denotes that Winter has passed and that "the merry spring-time of year is coining." By-the-way odr advertising columns show whero fresh Garden Seeds and hew Goods are to be had Whig CoHny Meetiiigr. ter We are gratified in being able to state that Hon. Mrs Cooria, the talented and eloquent fepfeseiftatire of Adams County in the present Legislature, will be prosentand address the Whiff County meeting on Monday evening the 8th ef April next. A rare treat may be expected, and oar couTfllry friends we hope will not miss so good an occasion' to hear Whig principles ably and thoroughly discussed. Come one come all! VTOut yoimg onknown mend, wno serias as a piece of poetry, would feel perhaps more gratification at its publication' now than he would a few years hence, wherf age shall have ripened binjudgment.

His verses, though not decidedly bad are inferior to a number of selections we have on file, and are therefore declined for the present. As for "smoothing them," as he requests, we must confess our inability. Our young friend the 'Stiteaman' has a machine for that Postmaster at Croeswiclf, Burlingtsn county, N. J. writes to us under date or the 12th inst, that a strange lad, about 17 years of age, calling himself Steward Morris, died at that place on (he Sd inst, of congestion of the lung's, He had been employed as a boat driver oh' the Delaware and Raritan canal.

The boy represent, ed that he had a father and other relations resiilL ing withje ten or fifteen miles of Carlisle, whom he had not seen Tor three years, Wa are request, ed to publish these ftets In the hope that they may reach the relations ef the hoy und acquaint them with the circumstances of his death, Jj-The anniversary address of J. Efts Bon ham, before the Alert Fire on Toesday evening hut, was listened to' of rargfe aWo re-ppecUMe auditory, and we believe elicited the nqoalined Mmmend.tioo of all present for its soundness of sentiment and elegance of thought. The lecture was addressed particularly to young' jam. a o) to Common School purposes, 300,000 House ot Ketuge, act ot IBM April, 1840, 5,000 institution tor me instruction of the Blind, 8,000 Institution tor the instruction of the Deaf and Dumb. 8.500 uruinary repairs on Canals and Railroads, 147.160 constructions and repairs of roads ana farm bridges on the Diiblie works, 34,000 Expenses of the Canal Hoard.

Clerk hire, 6,300 collectors, supervisors, Woiehmas- ters, Lock keepers, etc. 60,000 Check-roll creditors an finished lines, 300,000 Interest on tho 4th of May issues, 24,000 Domestic creditors scrip, IJ.uuu Certificates of loan for Eastern Penitentiary, 6,000 Loan due Southward Bunk, 12,000 Miscellaneous, 5.000 Gratuities to convicts discharged from Penitentiaries, 6,000 Interests on Funded debt 1 ,9 1 6,353 Total, 2,998,252 Resolutions have been passed in both Houses instructing onr members of Congress to sustain the present Tariff. '1'he resolutions are not as strong in favor of Protection as the Whigs de sired. Messrs. Heck and Eckels, who- seem to vote with equal facility on either side of a question, voted in favor of these resolutions, notwith standing their former vote against Protection A rosolution was introduced into the House last week, instructing our Senators at Washi ogton to oppose any treaty for the annexation of 'Texas to the Union.

These resolutions the Locos are try ing to shuffle off, but they are not yet disposed of Messrs. Heck und Eckels voted invariably against the resolutions thus avowing themselves in favor of Texas and Slavery A bill is under consider ation compelling the Tide Water Canal Company to receive their notes for tolls, equal to oi n-iifth part thereof. It will likely pass. On Saturday l.ist.the Appropriation bill as given above, passed Committee of the Whole, in the House, without amendment. In this bill the ap propriation to Common Schools is 9140,000 less than last year, and by a resolution of tho Hxme the fund set apart to the credit of the non-accept.

ng districts has been withdrawn. It is likely that lulls for the sale of the Main Line and. the Delaware Canal will pass at this session. The llaltlmorc Convention! ask the young Whigs of Cumberland county to read tho warm and spirit-stirring invi tation of the Committee ofyoung Whigs of Balti. more, which will he found in another column.

Its eloquent ond glowing appeal we hope will be enthusiastically responded to by the young men of Cumberland, and hundreds we trust will resolve to share the warm hospitalities of their brethren of the Whig city of Balti more! Let the young Whigs of this county make up a strong list in each township of those who toi'M certainly go, and hand them in at tho Whig County meeting which meets on the first Monday evening of the coming April Court, that it may be known how many Cumberland county can muster upon this glorious occasion. No one who was present and remem. bers Hie inspiring scenes of the Baltimore Whig Young Men's Convention of 1840, and the pow. erful impetus given to the Whig causo by that glorious gathering of tho chivalry of the nation, will willingly content to remain nt homo this time. The cause of HENRY CLAY calls upon every Whig to do his duty! Pennsylvania can and must be, the banner State Iff Van Buret aula the TarifT.

ICTVVe find in the proceedings of the Jackson Jubilee, in tho last Volunteer and Statesman the following toast given by Mr. M'Lanahan, one of our representatives in tha Stute Senate Martin Vun Duren A true exponent of Dem ocratic principles; a firm and steadfast foe to the great and leading measures if Whig policy whether known as a "Fiscal Aeent a Fiacal Corporation," a "National Bank," or "a United Stales Hank," or by whatever name the same may pe Known An unyielding opponentto the control, iiation of power in the Federal Government by its assumption of the State debts: an able advocate of State Sovereignty and of popular rights, and Hi5 uhdeviating supporter of a Tariff with proper discrimination for the just and reasonable protection of the great domestic interests of tho Union. One of the last attempts' at humbugging the people is, to represent Air. Van Burch as a Tar iff man. To show how large a draft Mr.

M'Lanahan has made upon either the credulity or the ignorance of the meeting it is only necessary to read the following letter from Mr. Van Buren to the editor of the Richmond 'Enquirer' Albany, Feb. 93, 1843. My Dear Sir I thank vou very kindly for your friendly letter. 1 have at no time, nor any where, hesitated to express my decided disapprobation of the Tariff Act of last Session, as well in reined to principle upon which il it founded.

at to itt detaili. In good time you wilt have my veiws in respect te that and other subjects before (lie public' In the mean believe me to be, Very respectfully, Your friend, and obedient Bervan't, M. VAN Speed the Cause! (Xj-We are glad to learn that the friends of Henry Clay in Monroetownship, in this county, are about to organize a Clay Club. We would say to every township in the county, "go and do likewise Organize thoroughly and compactly in etery township appoint committees to canvass every district, so that the whole Whig strength may be brought out to tho election, and Cumber. land county will give CLAY arid MARKLE a triumphant majority But to do we roust at once to work arid orgHnize Fire In Shippensbiirs.

3We understand that a house belonging to Wfdow in Shippensburg, caught fire by spark from the locomotive on the rail road, on Sunday afternoon last, and was almost entirely destroyed. Loss sopsosed to be about Harper's Pictorial BltVltf. A specimen number of this splendid work mar be seen at the Book-store of Mr. Kneedler, East High street, where subscriptions will be received. Sea Ill's advertisement CxWiKix's Foiiaicjc Magazine The fast No.

this valuable work has good deal of interest ing matter and most superb engraVin of Ju. dith and Holofernes. All the enrravines fur (his work, of whrch' each NoC contains one, are in the very best style of engraving. This Magazine mar be had at Kneed Ws Book Store, on EasjE High afreet' 03Our fritfnd1 of the 'Statesman' dee not fike hoot Mr. MohientiWrg called a pampered aris.

tocraL" Well, we don't Wantf to carf him' n'" hard names oursclf. but we Quoted tnia from a loeofbeo paper printed ia 1631 to.

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