HERALD _AND EXPOSITOR. BY PHILLIPS VEAENt CAEMZ - S7nE., 'Tutesdayi 3 October —"Pie People's :Candidales. . PRESIDENT;-:- • • Yinicl zia.auniaQmc. FOR VICE PRESILMNI, Tatazurvao cautamaarra CirettmstaTl9 F .s Inive prevented Onr`giving pstsink_notlee; tiatjj..now,or our hairing,had.an_ opportunity afforded us, tltrotigh . the polde invi• 7tar!on:Of the, liead of the institution,, of dttend• ing tireintrecluctory lecture of ProiessO? Allen, of the Chemical and Philoiophic\aj depart el!ts of Dickinson'Collerk, delimed instant. • * Upon mitering the chapel,-which we did ut a' r . very late 'hour, and conscquently lost 4 portion of the which we much regret—We. were _gratified ht finiling:a number of our lit6ati. in au=' aience, . whose marked attentiops z lioWelllo.w - 'much they we're interd,raMrfrom thia - Circhm, .----- - —._._._. esste stance aid our' own. observation,' we -were ftilly ji j convinced that the ok a of - ' the Yrof6Sior was , handsomely accorrip ( ishrth' - - • , - he cOnclustori f the lecture - and - Professor - Allen took us to the apartmen taining,Alie,...philosupli'lcal, npparatus, lately wir chaseirfron'Professor Johnson, of Philailelphia. ,We were much pleased. with its appearance, and _ with_the.'orcler_and. neattiess , Thritli_sv hich_eve.ry thjsAi4Mirattcsi and _ sucli a Professor 'a .Ir.~Alku, student has ev,. :cry oppprtunity of acciThfing scientific-kidge; and, which, if not improved; hd will in after lice deeply regret. -- - - . . 66 The prdectical rerkiner.l) • - This --is..the name of montlily_periodicalju - gt sited, by-nn assocititiTi of .Fail-net'si-'-!- etlited-b-y It is in dtme.geiino size; each num . )er to codiain24,Nges._:Weliave looked, dough ylie, . 4 ti c uip yaw .tte interesting andbeihificial !() the farmer, . . . . The rolloollog - hotice ins-ert-tur- - ilie - purpose f_promotinkihe.intent of the.publication. . . I' "AGILICULTURAL ' TinIii.. The Edit01 , 11111:1(1S lake an'Agrictiltilral Tour, as sooners-practicable ; ith a VICW to collect infOrtnation .from 'his Ger lan brethren, on'the snbject of improvementi iU 'arming auftl Ittnal'Ecohoiny. lie will organize, ;herever it is desirable, IltrinerB'.. , 2B6ociat. 0118 in ifterent parts . of Penns) 'yank' and btlier states, . ) extend as'far as possible the circulation of the --nrmer, in-order-to aid in_theitirthcrance ()fuse d practical knowledge. lie - hespealcs, the cur — ial eo-opel ation, and solicits lhe attention of the' ermatipcipntation, to his enterpvize. meetings may ,he. !whit, in relation to this sub. ct, he will address them in ej4lLar or both the erman and English language." The Editorresides near Nlecltoicsburg,whei. r e e presume, communications may be.sent.. We have before us the linickeroueker," and e "Ladies' Book," for October, both of which linen the character for excellence and ability 3ich they have hitherto so well sustained. The tickerbOcker has a number of highly interesting ticks, to which we will be glad - to devote the st leisure how' we can get; and as new the bur and, excitement of the efectton is past, we have-muteskisure-foratte ntion-ux.our_l+ter • partment, which it will be .our_endeavor to • The first letter is a long and specious document. , from the pen of Mentucan Hunt ' , the Texan Minister, in which tie first gives a "comparati s ve to history of Texas and Mexico." As might be ex -p-ertedlre-black-errrtle-xicartstd-e-tidetiv-crt make it appear that in Texas alone wee - the - true Republican .spirit maintained. All thisji done _with _agteat deal otplausibility,St one would sop: - pose that the Texans were the finest und most vie' . tuous of Republicans 4. Patriots, while the' Alexi- . cans were the very basest of the base and wholly adverse to liberty.l_ In this long tirade Gen t hunt forgot- very adroitly-to tell us that these tyran nical Mexicans Were so much opposed' to, true ~. . • . liberty, , accordinglO - Southern •idea's of 'liberty, We have just received the first and second as to proclaim • freedom to every man, and to put mbers of the "Oasis," a neat litt i l l e_Nlqiithly of' an-en4.l4o44accursed oystetn of Slavery, which ---; Imperial' tetavo size of 16 pages, - pithlished - - continues to disgrace our own •_country ; .while . )swegoiN. V., for the moderate sumuf $1 60 the Republtean.Textine with more just and correct; I dvance. • From a hastiglance at the numbers ifdliaa'of liberty, in their coWititutfon proclaim_to -- eived, - we - are-verY favorably itnpressed; and* ticke , world that man has a right to hold his fellow . tk that its title ivill not prove a misnomer. it' man in abject slavery.. The incongruity, of this - n no sense' political in its chartietv, but is 'to 1 thing mu s t have been so glaring to Gen. Hunt devoted to "Literature, Science and the Arts," - himself that in urging an annexation, he 'did not tif we may judge from the specimens before I use the Slavery system of Texas as an argument, we would infer that its conductors are capo - l-outwithstanding he knew it would be all power-,,, for the task they have imposed on themselv „ ps„ •NI with the South. But as our tittle 'will not ad. . , that it will be ably, pet:formal.' WP• Will with ; mit of . a. lengthened notice of this clocument,_We isure' send on the names of those of our ' must briefly notice the:remainder. Geh. Hunt' • nds who-maybe desirous of taking.this publi- next' promises On union between the • United on., States and Texas, and says all he can in favor of •z --r-- ' • • _ such a_measure.__To -this -Mr.Lrorsythe_our.Se-- 7 - fian/C - Orike - Viiited - *MieS. . craters of State, in a' comparativelyshort note,_ ___leUnited_Stitis--GSzette-givesrthe-fellowing7a iM- _ = TiiiiiiiematevO:stracts on whichwe . eirfntrotll - Mlifiltion:Ol.the - PennsylVani - v iii pass a few remarks - . . • , dt !Alike United States, as exhibited in ilsl7l "The qUestion of the annexation of a foreigh •- ir report to the Legisl a ture of the State he notes . of the new bank ' ut, except the post ," '-- presente to t his government.. before been: . . '.:1.• .• '''' ' " 'to ; at long dates, issued to individuals, amount $ 601,403 , "Whether the constitution of,the'Uulted States •' .6,176;861 . contemplated the annexation of such a state, and • so, "--- it in what manner that object is-to be effected, Totitl,24.'- --.-- -• • --- 6,777;264 specie, amounts to - - , - - 3 016,230 are questions, in the opinion Of the President, it . he conditionwhich-this statement, exhibits of, would bejnexpedient, under eausting ctrcunestan- . zorrcertis of this itnportantinatitoticM prsents ef's, to agitate."Lj. :. -.. • ~. , .... . : , ._ _most_conetusive_and.holiorable_emide n C e of We haye. itAlieised.!!.'existing circumstance s" Prudence amtpre-eminent ability:with'-ividilh- for the 'purpose of' drawing the pub lic l attention to ; ffairs hatiliVe'en : conducted by its'enlightened• them. The: letter was. dated August 25th,. at . . ;wilt and his able coilOgues. -7-- = - . 4- ': - ,: which time it was certainly-titexpedient 10 ogitate le Gaiettoannexesio this statementthe fol- thOluestion of such assumption onihe port of the. ;• log comparison of the condition oe the Bank F' sl nt ;'as the electiOns;held.in differeut sec. e United•Statesivith that 6fthe StMebank of.. tion :Of t i `, uhlry, tendered it exceedingly ~ IfOrk; and Virginia. •. ... - : i • " . rdon/b1 triVlietliii; he would barrio 'Majority to • Circulation: . Sp ec i e ' : - ,l ( sustaln Win in annexing .Texas 'to the United •-• Bank of.the.U. States, 6,777,264,, 3,016,230, States bytreOlY,hgain'st the .Voiceol the 'people: : D 5 banks oftbeSmte of sir. York, - - 15,09,714 2;7.5 :4438-; l'This: mde , of accomplishing the wishes of the : • - -- 1 two Virginia banks, & . .• ' TeXins 'and Southerner's being' somewhat novel inches,- ---.--•••:.--,•- 1,008;602"-.----851,663• 'ieridered - iC - niesaaryl to feel the way, and hull- ate as ia!ercsting as poshible. We notice in is number of the linickercker; the 3d No. of --Ttmerican — Atitiquities l " — which reminds Us that e August' nuntiaci , eontaining No. 2d, has never iched us) It se s titx ie package for August, signed for Carlisle, has never come to hand e would be very glad to have ours, and. would ink the Editor ti; forward it to us.. . ..• . . notes of the late look out, to - P' Pcnnsylvaiiia Licction: -- Tli - e - atithentle•-anlreportefl - relurni of the die,' ion inf This State for men:berg - a the lOwer.House of the , Legislature, are given i the folle - wing tuble':' • • I- . 1836 1837,. • Whig V. IL — Whig V: B. 0 2 1 4 o.' 1 Adams, Allegliany„ Armstrobg; 11 •aver 13 ed ford; ks, 13 rad ford, Butler, Centre, Crawford, Chester, Culumbia r , • Cumber'wild, Dauphin, Delaware, Erie, .Payette, - Greene, Guntingdon, Indiana, ,leffei'kpund IVarren, 0....':'1.,. 1 rimer, l'ina , &; lll•Xeati 3 O..,. 1 Philadelphia City,' 7' 0.,_..-'7 County, 8 0 .... '8 2. 4. 2 0 terry, Si OE= Yenango,. z t:/ ...• 0-.. • • 0...•• 3' • 0• . Westmoreland, /.. Juniata, 0 3 Lancaster, ---- ; 0 67. .. 0 Lebanon, - I ... •.• • 0 Lehigh, .... 0 2 I;tizevre, , , .0.... 2 .... 0 2 eld . U .2 - leerct.4, 1 Alimtgotnery, • _ 0. .. 3 .. 0 Nortinnripton & Munroe,o . ...3 . -0 . Northumberland, 0' 1 „ 0 ' 1 tt ayne and . Pike, 0• . 1 0 • .1- Stisquelianna, . .0 0 ' 1 -YOll4. . 0 3 . 0-- - 00-In the Senate, the members. will stand 19 WhigsandAntt-masons,-to 14 Van Byren. . - • the-President The result of-the election for State geneVre tins been__ truly.gloribus, _out of nine elee the - nre-seven Whigs - 116 d Anti-Morons, Ourenites:- The following are }he districts:— " L " ei 3. M. V"...13. 4da Franklin and.Cutrlberland .. Philadelphia Uity; - •c - 7 - , County 13etiford arid Soine6et i - - 1 Beaver and Mercer, - - - - - 1 0 J2rawfurd and Elie, •---- - • 1 t 0 Bradford and Susquehanna, - 0 Luzerne,"Monroe, Wayne 87._ Pike 0 1 The Le,giature of this State will.sfabd inf °lnt . ballot,•as-tollows: • •.• 7 I 5e050r5,7, 7 1, 1 , ReprFsenlatives, = Van Buren majority, 7 Soriatoria Eicctibn,in: this District• . • • • • - • •.*: Ffanklin, 2060 - 2056 - 18457 - 1840 Curaielland, 2001 1971 2420' 2387 Adams. - 1779 /1758 1314 1337 • 5840 5785' 5579 5564 drititexalion of Texas. We are Mated to the politeness of th; 'Hon.. Joy.:Outic cANT, for a copy of the correspon denee_of one governinent, With the Itlini;ter. of TeNas—as also for other documents—for which he will please accept our thanks. ' 0. 4:..:•o 0.. ..-1 1 .. ... 0 - rim O. • .1 ...... 0 0:. 22 0 -0. 2 0. ... 4 ' 1 . 0 1' 1 .2 0 Ell gill -:28-- JOINT_DAL4OT. -- --_- r~ ~.-:mss.-. .4 ..g rectly to ascertainOhether the Covernment would be-sustained by_hls Mlniona Inthe Senate in'suffi nu'rnbeetojustify his going forward to qs-- complish his object, in • this • way. The elections are no,w;cloied, and as he has a majority" in that, branch - Of'the government which In connection with hiinself Is pOssessed of the treaty inakipg power, we may expeCt all matters and thing to Ile quiet in relation to Texas until after , Congress I adjourns next Spriog. AssOon-sa-this-takes-place- Mr. Van-Buren will annex Texlis to the Union by, treaty; and witli,.closed doors next fall the SF:nate will forthwith ratify it, and representatives from Toros, who will be on the;ground all ready for action,•`will take their seats in7both houses of Cirngress.- 7 ThileAnLallAUman--probability,-the_ 'next Congress will open.with an' overwhelming majority in favor of the Southr who, will not fail, as far as possible, to make the north bite the - dust for their ofpoeillon to Slavery., • Is the country prepared. fC;r-such an assuiiiiiTioh Of power, on the part of the Executive ?. If not, !et eyery man from Maine io Georgia speak 'but,- and in a voice which will shakn.his seat under' hitn;_proilaim_.to.W._tan Buren, that he„shall -thus trample upon our rights and liberties with. impunitY.' We shall iid.xert.to this' subject again!. 10 1 4.... 0 VERMONT ELECTlON.—The•,efficial re turns have been'received, and the Ilbston Atlas thus sums up' the case:— • _ . . . The Whigs have an increased majority in the Senate. - The Whigs have an increased majOefity in thellOnse. And thC Whigs have an:incritased majority !Or their Gdvernor. • . - __. This Is the great Van Buren gain hi Vermont!! EXTRACT OP A LETTER TO THE EDITORS, DATED • • N.AVY YARD. NEW Yon=, • • • • .oatober 20th, 1837. After waiting an d.w.ofdering • Kiitoore than three Weeke, 1 was yesterday areeably relieved . h ;the arrival of several hick numbers of "The Iffi - Herald and Expnsitor." Have they been 'trans mitted regularly? so, ti; agents of l A;‘ 'Kendall,, a set_of_stupidgascals,=Must_havFia mum their characteristic negligence in permitting them li to remaifibTthe-way, or else peradcititture rer -may-havebeen Upon an electipliering. tour, in the Far West, toendeavor-terenny - the. Whigs of - that region to the rescue of,the "bleeding Constitil. . • lion." Wherever they have.beenor wh ateve r - has been.- their_ z btiainess,,the pertisal_of . theinis ever, afrotals.nie much .I,atisllctieri.: They treat -of'Carlisle ,- aml-the-region_round about-T-a 'place endeared te:rny'lreart . by h ,thousand pleashig associations; and . 1 recullection of a thousand scenes of unaccustomed delight.. I was a, youth; 22.years'ol4pennyless, homeless and friendless, tvlien,by some -decree or:Myst-ed .- pus Providence, I became ayeaident, or rather, perhaps, a transient. visiter of that - lovely .florough. One short year I.W.uukl_not afford me- c_ipps.Ttunity for cultivating extensive acquaintance,yet even during that time' Tliecakie the 7 retipTent;liU%veVer liurntile ; of That benevolence.—that disinterested_friendship . ,-;that unhesitating hospitalitYwhieli so amply cltameter ize the inhabitants of that regiOn: When 1 left, the'recollection of past pieasures7past past aintiserrrents,notukalloyed,yet rendered more essential by the occasional intervention of adverse thrtune,_united will the 'consciou§nesi of. the probability that I was taking my final letn'T, form a current ofirresistable emotion, which'eitsh -ed-ifpon- my :mind , with an--intensity ; almost,.p.verr. whelming. It was aboiit fdur in4he mornifig. At eleven the previous night, I left fCrever,a friend to whose name.niy memory still clings with un yielding tenacity, and retired to bed at Atighin nangh's.• The bar-keeper's cry of "Stage ahoy," aroused me, and I prepared for immediate em barcation. The moon-had gained the attitudec.of her. mereclitin, and moved alone in silent grandeur through heaven's cerulean arch , —not a cloud cb atructed the tinsel rays of7hei peerless light, nor a breath of air disturbed the wide prevailing -lencti Heaven's starry, hosts seemed asleep, while the moon was their wakeful. sentinel. •l entered the coach. '"Beside me sat a student of Dickinson College—around me were several pas. sengers of'whose presence I was made ec - TUiCious only by their continued snormg.,.. The rumbling of the stake as it turned the 'corner atAlte_Court House, and 'rolled .along the turnpike towards' : Harrisburg seemed,the knell of departing joys. Could have wept, but my feelings were — too intense. At Hoguestown' rilicok old Land lord Porter by the hand 7 wished. him 'success : in his cliiver.seed 'speculations, and bade hint adieuH forever. After my friend Clendenio had- over. hauled Amos Kendall's packages, sod , the driver` had watered his team, We lost little time in gain. - Leaving . this place, a:pleasant !passage to Philadelphia, and the amusing gonver.! cation of toy sprightly fellow passengers (who, by the by; were no other than Yankee specula. - 0r,,5,) had - a tCndency to overcome the thelimchol. ly sensibilityivitli which the morning Itad.found, inePo s ssessecl, and when I arrived in New' York I had • the Satisractioti to know. that ..itteliafil • Wei . himself again." • Such was. the . scene,. and such 'rrly emotions'when I left Carlisle. If, in view bf _warm friendship offered_with_but_a—wish- , of-refi ciprceity--generous hospitality rendereg without . hape of reward, and the most unboun& d kind. ness manifested towards me as the 'spontaneous T ekusiokofsonlii_glowing _with the best feelings. that ever Were klnclied_irk_the_human-breast,l-ratrt tible_ortirry"thing like gratltude;such is the Cl= sentiment whit still fondly - ChOrish towards those with whom I becatne acquainted in that re:- pan. The South Seat irplaring siniadron under com mand of,Cominodore T..Catesby Ap Jones, is' now at this station.. It will Probably leave, for its destination in November. . The expedition is endowed with an efficient literary corps under the dfrection of 'Mr. Iteynol4 formerly' a ple to Simms. ieemiecred that "Simms' Hole'' will be_d isc,o.v ered r _p yided _Sitn er_ had-a hole; if not, Iris theory:will bp-eirplodecl.. From theuscheonnei Aetivl, Capt. Woolsey,- attached'to this squadron, I propose sending you an occasional communication. My , signature shall, be "Nlep trine'Hini trident n• goose-quill. ~S omething from the South.'Pole may not be uninteresting• to your readers, especially, when it pertains to affairs in , whlch•otir , Ination rind th'e . entire world are mediately or . imtnediatel3Lcencerned. yOur ceptance or rejection.offigs - proposal shall be de ciaiye. : Yours ever; t • MANHATTAN. Oloc - _Q . .4-: c 4 . : . _.‘ii..Tilh**" . #ll,lo ° '-.9u*v . o.iifilli.'4., Extract from the Minutes of the Belles Eettres k Yociety. 2%-.-183r* Resolved, .That we learn, with de,ep regret, of the death of our . esteerned 'felloi-member, It. /1, Gontints.. , • • Resolved; -That in his decease, our assobiatisin• h ag b een depsived, of a member,tdilse esteemed for his virtues and.rispected for his talents. • • Resolved, That we deeply? sympathize -with the relatives.and frienJ_s of the:deceased i ,..in k. Resolved, That, as'aAoken gE-respect, for the iliemory of our late:associate, we-wear the usual badge of mourning on the left arm, for the space of thirty clays. .• , f Resolved,' That a copy of these resohltions be forwarded.'to the afflicted parent and - fiends of the deceased ; and that they also be published in - tlic - Carlistelsap ere; -- and - i ifTWClffiStian'AZl vocate • —• _ • , _ Resolved, That as an addilionalmsrk of regard, we di) now adjourn. • . c,EORGE P. FISHER, S'ecretary.. • • - - From !lie Pennsyloanin . Telegrrph.. rennsyl.vaniagiegisSature. ---City'or-Philadelphla - raham Miller ,. Freda -ic/e I' County l. o f il. Burden; M, Peitz;:*lt ict c) Snyder. Montgonierrester and Delaware-:.-',Franci.4 _James, James Paul; and Denry. Myers. . • • Ducks—Wm.:l': Rogers. . _ perks—Jobe Miller. • - . _ _ Lancaster and York--John. Strohm; Tamer 6 Conkey„ Jikmei A. Caldwell. • • Dauphin and Lobation—,rohns arper. .1 • Union and:Worili - uinberland-,liaac Slenker., -Mifflin i -Duntingdon, • atiniata and Perry--Da- Tid R. Porter. ' Centre, Clearfield and Lyconfing—kez. -__Coftunnia-and-Schuylkill '4611.141 Fralley, • Lehigh and Northampt4 —Peter S. Michlen L_Lui.eitnernonroe, 2 Wayne-anc!-Pike- - ,Ebenezer- Kingsbury, jr. ' ' -• Braclford-ana,Sfisquchanna.E/Mis *Case. • Adams, Cu Berland and Fliankliti I •David-Pu/- Won, Charles B. penrose, Jacob Cassat. _ • Bedford and Somerga=-Samuel.ill. Barclay. Wy4moreland & Indiana'—Sam!: L. Carpenter • z Wachington,-Isaac Lect.„,_ • DeriictAJP - MTPurvicrnee. teaiCr and Mercer—Jahn T. Pearson. Crawford and Erie-../i,seph, M. Merrell. • Armstrong, Jelferson, M'lCean, Warren, &C.—. Meek Belly. - • . k - - - HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 'Adamsftliaddeus Stevens, Chas. Kettlewell. Armstrong—Wm. F. Johnson. Allegheny—Henry M. Watts, Francis Karns, John Walker,. Win. Penniinan. Bradford—Genre Winne/b._ • I:Beiy_er= s -.lo'hn Ilarshe, - Wm. - BedfOrd- - TliortifiS'W. --- TETwe r , lineks - -Isffiali James, .4aron Irwin,,Toseph ..I.3krks—S.nnuel Fegeiy ,, JacoblValburm Abra Jamei Geiger. Butler—Sarnuel A' 411671. 4 77 . • • • • Crawford,-Dr. Luther M. Chamberlin, J. son Farrelly. - " • • / • Centre—jar. Samuel Strohecher. ' • clii!sterr—M. Richardson, .4 R. 111cIlvain, W. 1 1 11. Diflinglaunt.-R-L.liPossmore. -• Bowman. - -- • CUMberland—Wm. It. Gargle?, JaS: Woodburn. Dauphin--Nartin .Kendig. Christian .t.hrinan. vffre'.::-.4 . 9hii — Eitri - vardi. • Erie—Charles M. Reed,,Jaeob Sitody, Fayette-Jas. A. 111'HIelland, Wtn. Coplan.. - Greene;—Enog Hook. Huntingdon=liP7 - Conningham, /no. Morris n. - Indiana Win•M'Ciarron. r. - • '. • • Jeff'son, Warren, IWKeam,,Carlton Curtis. Junia'a, Mifflin and-Uniun—Janies !Inglis, A. S. .Wilson, Henry Yeariek. ' • ' • Lanc . ast er—George Cornelius Collins, gd oman Dilkr, Abraham Kauffman,. Benjamin Heir, Jacob Lebanon—john Ke7linger. • Lehigh—qacob Erdman, Michael Ritter. .. Luzerne—lienryStark, Lycoming nm Clearfield—Dr. 'James Taylor; James H. Lavery._ Mercer—Wl . porter, -F. Beatty. ' Montgoiner' —Jacob S. Yost, Henry Lonaker, Samuel E. ech. Nortl Ti pion and Monroe —Abraham Shorts, Josef Hirst, William Sebring. I%lortlaintherlamt—Lewis Dewart• - • . Pike and W'Ayne.-.:0. S. HimmiOk4 ' Perry —He.... Ws,. S. Clark. • . • Potter and TiOgli4Wirt. Harrelson. - Philadelphia City— - Fin. J 3. Crabb, 'Wm B. Fling; Geu. Sliarstooca4,l Washlon Tyson, Benj. 41 . 1. Hinchman, Joseph Mellvaine, Thos. Hayes. Philadelphia County—Sam'l - Stevenson, Chas. Pray, John W. Ryan, John B. Smith, Snmuel P. Read, M N. Carpenter, Thomas 0. Goldsmith, Benjamin Crispin. Susquehanna—Asa Dimmock. " Somerset. and Cambria—Jonas Keim,. joseph.' Glramljcrfaitr— Kreb - s. . Vemingo--Gclorge It. Espy. Washington—William H9pkins. Robert Loit John Parke. WesliTiol'elami—Johp Hin t William Reynaldo Yoids—John . Thompson, Martin Shearer, Sam' rooks. - • • nti-Masong rind Whip in Italie—Fed n Btireintes in Itonin . n. " • • end V • -. 'fi r. .ll4. • ' 9 41, • .1 : 01;4 . tr't, \ N ., • "Marriage, with peace, Is Ibis world's paradise with strife, life's purgatory." . . MARRIED, Oh :Wednesday the filth, in 4., by the Rey. A: T. McGill. Mr. J. Pazion Words. to Miss Jane. ynungesi daughter of James Woodburn, Esq.. of On Thnrsc inst, hy_the_Rey.-Oltarles Mings, ?bit% .raCnes Robinson, of Ross county. Ohio.• Miss• Margoretd?. daughter of MK William Woods; jr. of Dickinson township. On Thorsday last; by Rev., Henry Miran& Mr. Joseph Miller, to Miss Margarel_Weibner, both of this plAc_e—._ • • Op the _l2tlv_hilL....lty--tlie—ettrne-,---Mn—Dmger. Amaker, to Ntiss Elizabeth Hemp, both or Silver Spiirtg township. . On th' sth inst., •hv the•snme • Mr. William IKag,troneri tpltlip3.-Miza Snyder. botlitif Perry County. . - • . NI the same day, by the same, Mr.- Willidm 110f:finger, to Miss .4uiitiana both of Frankford township. •,- Oh the 21st. ult., by the same, Mr. Michael of South Middleton township, to Mis n k Nancy' Hickey, of Westpennshorough township. Olohe 13th inst. by the Rev. John Ulrich, Mr. givid - Branorf,' Miss famine I 1 ratictl, all, of Monroe township: " Oti the same 41av, by the same. Mr. William SlMllr,;..tp - M;n_Calharine_lValfoill of Carlisle. On TtieSilay the 10th ifist , by the Rer.-Ainos A. McGinley,' Mr. Preder;ek Shearer, of Path Val. ley, to Miss Martha Melly, of Amberion's bri the 10th inst . , by the Rev. 1). P.posenniil. ler,. Mr. Jacob Wcaklein, to Miss Mary danKloup, both of Newton township, • • _ ' ' On - the sth bast ' by •the' same. , Mr. James Hoover, to.toiss Sara 7 l - 11hocles,,boili pf On the sth inst., In Mechnnicsbum - WReit: William oa.timsalen, 11r. nioiy' l P nkle, ofWash. tenaw county, Mitbigin, to Miss Re:tee - Ca .Criet, of 'New Cumberland.. • On Tlturday John Coleman, Mr: B.Pierion.grinter• to Mlas Scidine L , Bobson-, bOth of Vlilladelphiat _ Ole riqigat r a liagi 111 VTBTO ' OF THE GENERAL! ELECTION IN CUMHERLAND, COU ..Prz • c a g• A s t IN =I !!!!!! -Senators.' • . *Charles 8. - Renrose; 146 72;4 • pit., 129' 61 51 - *Jaco - b — Cassat, 147 695/13915s - 762 - 48 tAbraham S.lll'Kianey,-137- ' 677 168 190 255 49 Thaae Robinson:, 13/663 169 _ : _.188.`250 1 4.51 SSembly. - Divid S. Ransha, 7 /138 658 147-,--13T_, 61' 45 *John - Coover,_ -152 .699:- 162 141 74- 59 tWilliam R. Grcorgas,, 145 723 168 _,189 256 58 flames Woo z dtfurn, . 131 686 1447 178, 242 43 •Continissioner, • — *James z gekles • tßob6i C.:SteiTet . /*A atthew Davidson 144 tGeorge M . . _Graham. 136' ~ 111ireetor - OritsePoor. - - *Mich . Strickler - 147 6 8 1 - t: braham Wagoner . 683 _ Coroner. • *Melchuir Breneman, -- Daniel-17ecky, _ Volfn Cornman,. Sherilfs. • - • . geurge ituldey; John Myers, . Jacob ___„siptin•Wuncleklich, - isaacAttgney,„ • Jacub Wetzel,. David Lehn, Martin:Barnhart George .• ia_m_Jleon,l., . ,_. 4 I .. • . George: Beetem . . .' .17 ' 130 74.. _1r:.00 - _ 7 2 • -54 , .78 . • 7. 6 ...7596:'.' _JOsetill Lobach, _ • _ 7._ 234 _, SI -- 3 3(. 3• . 10 -,90 - 14 .4 _3O . - .449 George W. Himes, .. - 1 - 9 16. . .2 . "5" \ .-..-.--4 - 7 -- 2 .. 25 -,20 . 96 3_ fi '. .193 -. Michael Leigig,• ~.,.'I '' .5. . 1 2—..-.20,_, 3. '- 4 Oti:; .00 . 00 ,00 - •29 - -• - •:•Greorge - Crolti -4---. ; —7, ' .2 14- ' 10---00-- 00 1-; 1 ;-6 Z 1 . to--2-- - ...: 7 .11. 0. , , - - 1. - ho se ' marked-thus-ti!).4were itua_on_the 7 .Whig•Andntimasobic tiaset.—Those marked:. ---.thus-(f) were locoNs.ga,_ - , ______ .___ . ____----_ -:- 7 ---- -- - , — .-. 97:- -- • ----- 7 -.,-,- 7 .----- --------•-.--:- 'MAST - ..0F CAITS ES z For irfal'ait Xovembr I.er»z, 1837. First-F/ 0k coliinencing .Monday Notpnbtr - 13,..181 - . Abrahnm Waggoner & i vs. Mar Y Madden • - • J69.7lll.lfiter's - ex!ors. • „ --- -•--- ------- JohnCarothers'. Eieors. • vs. Andrew Carother's ;nil . . Maho n _Stockton - .,vs. Moor,llt& Co.. r ,. Woods - - - vs. P: - Ege et al: . - . .Welie - foruse McLanaliiii - iis. CrofiisterS' Admiteor: - 2 * -- ;;-Stair foruse.,&c: •-•-vs.-Zug"s Adm'or: - ;-_ 7 -- Grair ----- ." -- ••- - -- ''- vs . ''Wiltion -, :. - • -, Camp - ' . Beatty - - • vs: Sample's Adm'or. - - V , ... .. _ . 'otter' -- vs. Sanno. . - • : . SECOND WEEK. (SANE 'TERM.) - Commonwealth for use, &a. _vs. Neal - Eichelberger & wife - ) • vs. Rupp's Ex e cut ors. '• Hoover Zearing vi. H , . , . Geese.; - vs. Wonderlich iNhisler & wife . "Vs: Bear :,-- " Soiree ' _vs. Clark , Brackenridge . vs. Early & Dunlap A Beautiful - Head of Hair. Battersby ' vs: Bennett • Ithe grandest ornament belonging to• • the human Bennett • ps. Jlattersby - 1 -frame. How strangely the loss of it changes the, Gorges . , ,Vs; Gill countenance and prematurely brings on the appearance . Carlisle Bank ' vs. Geo. 'Ego co-drawer of old age, which causes many to re.:oil at beinguncov- Alexander . : vs. Sheffer • ered, and sometimes even to shim society to avoid the McAlister . - vs. Laverty jests and sneers of their acquaintences; the remainder Stool . 1 ' ' vs. Same• , of .their lives BM consequently spent in retirement. Same _ vs. Same In short; not even the loss of 'property fills the goner-• - elever ~ ' - . .W. Patton ous thinking youth with that heavy sinking - gloom as Same vs. Same does the loss of his hair..!. To avert all these unPleasent R. Angney . li. Jos. A. & M..P. Ego' circmstances,. OLDRIDGE'S' BALM OF COMM. Martha Means vs. Nathan Ramsey'sexs INA stops t e hair from falling-off on the firstaoplica. Gaullagherht-Executor liTii - aliff - feTWVOille - s - ile it,..agAin7 -- Trlikeviise - Kirkitoor va._l3 is hop prciduCOS - yebrows and - Whiskerst- PreveritS - the-hair -- • - ______. , -.--- _ from_tuin . ."g__grey. - makes_it_c.url beautifully, and frees ..._ TRIAL LIST __-____ it from curl. Numerous certificates r f,the first re- * - FOR ADJOURNED COURT; - . TrizT_thility in. support of the virtses - of Oldridge's Commencing Monday - 27th Nove,mhei., 1837. Balm, are shown by the prorieterri. • , -I. Ramsey . vs. Harper,. - .. reßead the foll Owing: , John Martin& wife foruse,? vs. Andrew Brown's ex - ROBERT WHAM ON, Esq: late Mayor of. Phil- &c. . 5 ebuto adel,phia, has certified, as maybe seen blow, to the Thos. .Creighton ,- reighton & wife do ' vs. Same. high character of the following_ge . ntletnen: • llarkness filienee 'of same • vs. James Brown et - al - The undersigned do hereby certify that we have used James Martin - ---- -- -- the Balm of Columbia discovered by J. 01dridge, and Mary Martin vs. Same .• have found-jt-highly-servicable net-only as a prey:ante.-- Martha Murtin-- , ---- , ------ vs:: Same --:----------------- Live .again i st the falling MT of hair, but also a certain. Jane Martin ~ • vs. Same - restorative:, • . WM. THATCHER, senior, ' Ep4'm Martin by his guard'n vs. Same , - -- Methodist Minister in St. GeOrge charge, -- -- -.John_M. _Wilson by_do _ . _ vs._Sime " ...___ • .............._ . N0..86 North Fifth-street. . Seth Wilson by do. ' _ • , - - vs.'S , alne - , JOHN P:INGLIS, 331 Arch street. - -Margaret Wilson bv do ' vs. Same ", • . - • 'JOHN D:THOMAS, M. D. Id Bach st. -,Dinsmore & Kyle in4ses, &a. vs.. Sarno . , JOHN S. FUREY,, 101 Spiuce et. • Bell & Stirling- . ... • vs..Wealtley ' • * 11UGH McCURDY, 2,43-South 7th et. - Alexsnder . ' • - Vs. Fetter .. ,• - , JOHIMARD, Jr. 123 Arch et. Blimiro for use, &o. - . vs. Moore • —The-ag,ed, and-those7who-peraiat-in-wearing Wier, Fettrow'e administrator • vs. _Poise may not always experience its restorative qualities, . Maxwell for use, &o. , - vs. Same. yei it will certainly ra'iso its virtues in the estimation Clippingor , ta. Moore of the public, when it is known that three 'of the above Same ob. Patton signers are' more than 50 liars of age a d the others , Wightman'i Administrator vs. *Crever • - not - less theri - .3o.___:_. --------- -- 4 ------•-----m--Sand ers=------------- -- tr. -- Moli'vehen - constl -- ' [Fratil the Mayor.] - vs. reli man COMISIONZICALTH . OF PENNSYLVANtAt_ ._llarrishurg_BenltindAle,d , po. -vs. Mahon of Philadelphia. • Chriatleib for use, die. vs. Sturgiss I; ROBERT' ffutir N, Mayor of said eity•Of Shannon - - _ vs. Kell. -- PhiladelPhia, - do hereby certify that I atti well ac quainted with Messre.-J. P. Inglis, John S. Furey, and Hugh McCurdy; whose names are signed to the above certificate, that they are gentlemen of oharaoter•and re. , speciability, and as such full credit should be given to the said certificate. ' . . .0. In witness whereof,' I have hereunto set my hand, ' ~ ' • ,and • caused the seal of this city-to be affixed,. [L. S.]-1 • sixth day of December, &O. . . . ROBERT WHARTON — Mayor. , Obse e that each bottle of the Genuine . Balm has a spienkll4 - engraved 'wrapper, on which' is: repr ntea the Falls of Niagara, &c;,&c. ' . ',.-- , For• sale at wholesale by-Conts•rocir Co.-'Sole. Agents for America New York, and by ostdruhists .... throughout - America. . - .. • IliPt44vili•--All printers 'or editors who'will Insert thti aboVe, leaded, for 6-months in a tVeekly,paPer, and, send" One 'number oi their paper . to•theagent,•; - ,oball be entiteled to ono 'dozen of the • %bp& article. , ' , "_'For Ale ID , S. 0. 130LAWAR, Qarliele, • s" : 13 MN 144 - 40: 66. 49 164 . . 10.247 52 644 7.2. 148 135 669 143 706 166_ 146 165 147 683 - 144 '139 66' 51 1-47-67-2-145-1-39-60_ 4 9 137 691- 164 182 219 51 1 - 36, 697 163 .184 252. 51 242 80 47 101 230 170 85 -128 •, S 4 87_1_ 407 .148 26 "13 10. 65 - 271 -51 28 26 - 43 •90 166 io - - 9 3 - 9 11 . 5 3:=--8 40 -- 8•, 61 164 .19 . 16 23 1 :66 t_g3 - 2 _5 _B l .9 6 • 36 •_ 53 : 75' 25 ..2 113 187 15 143 275 127 550 32 . 115 79 2.16 - 6 a 391 S 2 26"1- 9 r 31 15 01 MIZE 0 11 ~...„ ...,.. -OP; IR N MCI 11117"303 - _ .0" 46 „1 0.003 - 114 . 76 . 0 - 224 7.59.-. . 1971 116. 447: 226. • 68 87 .0) 420 • 112 • 448 • . :220 66 _434 . • '2387 116 190 .228 -54 1227-295 RV' 64 115 456 w .228 .74 105..456 217..57 115 295 216 60 - 45 114 455 229 66 438 101 297 220 58 507 113' 453 227. 66 - 83 132 6T A 7 174 239 5.4 97 - 296 'MT 59 112 449 - ten -- -66 131 62 50 240:'51 115 296 221 •• r 02 114 452- 225 117 452 _223 TWO. STRAY STEERS:7 Came to , this premia;s .of the subscriber, in Allen township, Cumberland county, on dig. ntli, instant; TWO SMALL STEtlitS;atoit tiro years old, one, of which is red, with.a small white spot in front of the head t the.other is A. (hut red, with a white head and licle,`,' The owner is here by requested to come, forward; prove p!op . erty t pay charge's and ialie theni away. ' JACOB IittRKEL. _Oct:'~4,is37 Ab;ice ,to CrWitors. "Tate NOticeithat we.haiie-ipplied, to the jtulgt . -. '! ea of the.enukt of common plea%.l 4 , canbolind 6itiiitifer the benefit of the insolvelit laws of Ulla eointoonwtallli,and. they h'n'ire' appointed, - Mon4 - .'duy,7t4e,;131.11 'Bay. of -Nov emb•er i - - at -.the' eourt.house,nt Carlisle, for the hearing of us and out. cred.itore,..when :and wlwye You may if-you think proper.‘ - • . "• • • WILLIAM ,M'KINLEr, 'JACOB AV JACOB. BAUM," JAS.:SULLIVAN, JOSEPH FR% ' I JOHN M'CORMIC „JACOB at vv.11;" : IV W.II..LIAM BOYER, I F L UTEIt - GOVIJMAN. " • • • Cot, 17 . 1837, • • • .. priIDJOURNg SALT Valuable 413 r pnt_p gra' Jk qk ILA. r n l ZI IDO fp . 9 .4 0-- 1923 2044 2497 2335 49 56 85 76 1915' 2460 - 1922 2411 1939_ 4'9 1972 49 1949 84 - 2384 84 2426 79. 38 15_11 18T0 639 653 50g 64.--_63 - + - 7 1 -- .91.• 2,4 13'. 3 -101 2: 494 379 25i 801 • • fronting un Main street with a. large 4 • Brick Back tilnilding A.ND A BRICSTABLE, • fronting on. the - alley. Said list(' tot •is in a HA. .state_ofitnproveinent,..with,a_varieiy.qehoice, ]Craft Trees and. Giflitie ifo - bearing.- Curraillini4,Gothebery,y:Bushes; atui, 'S/iytAbbery-of•different - An indisputable title wilt b.giviitefhe chaser. , Furtlter .parflcultiretire ileemed/unne cessary.',:•Any persons .wiilting..pyse. are invited - le call and iietiethe premises .% rhe - tertzutr , ' wilt be 'nude known-by. • .'f JA7C9D-SQUI.F I a. • Atignfit-28: - 4377. • ".. • . I so on western:Vatter --, vent banks will be received in payment for the - - • , Will be.exposecl-to - Public. - 9:dein the'_ac Iliniiie;_in-ilietlinvough.sif Carlisle, on Wednes7 the 1501 . (liy of November next, tli - e7follow Adscribed.prOperty, - viz: - ' :.. . , .. . . A Valuatite.rartni_-. situate in-Dickinson tqwtiship,. Cumberlaiid..co ty„ , on, the Wultwt 130ttom : rciad, adjoining i,t ofifgeorge iLee, • - . :Myers and .others,•!, ablinl . four'nniles from arlisle, containing -20 -ACRES t) Of first rate tisuegtoree Lain • about 100 acres of •which is cleared and in a g, state of cuitiva'he improvements are a TWO STOR)ELs - TON t movok-, a deuble Log Barn, and other out. buildings, goiter with a well of water at the door ;_ ther. on this farm an excellent , Al' LE .01EICHARD.'_ he situation f this property would afford excellent oppo molt) , " for any 'personiwislling ,commence the mercantile business; if would be - a good scite for a:blacksmith shop; Attendatice - will be given. on the day of - sale.. • , James S.-Woods , __,_,Vxecut_or /if t FArml„, ‘ l:Poaqs . pen:_clq,c . October 2'37.1133.—t5. Lancaster . Volksfrgitn"d" publi sh above three weeks arid charge this office. SPLENDID ..LOTTERY • . ..130-11-NOVEM3-E-; 150,000-$20000 . :-$ tO,OOO • onsOlidate LoAtery . ' _ - - • , . .To be drawn at VVilmington,.Del.;on Sate . clay, Nov 18th 1637 ' _______tatos•r_spLy.No.to PitizEs.,. . 1 Prize of $50,0001 0,000 3 Prizes of $2,0 1 do. - 20,000 - .. .5 - .do - 1,5 1- •,. do • zo,ooo, 10 do , -- . 1,2- I._ ac - ____-7,500 20- -do-_ . - 1,-0 , • 1.• do 6,040 20 do s , , _7- , - 2- -- do- 2, - 5V 30 — do ,5 , 60Lof__300, -besides many of $250—5200 - -_ i _ --- . - -$l5O, a Br. c. c. ._ ..- . • - • Tickets slo—Half 85 - --Quarter $2 . 51-- Cer. of Packages of 25 W. Tickets 140 dol ~ cla . - •do r - ,5:- , liti -7 s lf. - do - 70 dol r... - do".: -:.."'',. co . " '''''''' . l s :'-'s` gi'. , do -35 dol " _ prizes of. . „ , - .- nail:laud State Lettery. - ---- -CLASS;.No. 23, for 1837. ' To be . drawn ot.• Baltimore, Nov 22V183; 8 30,000-B, p oo-4,000 - , -3,000---:2:,50:.--1c .._ pi ize. 0f.. 1 .0.00_&c,i4ke - . • -,---..- .--!-Titicets-Slo—i-1.4f A5--qoarter—S2.-5C Cr.e of packages of 25__W.-'tickets $l3O - - , --. do- - •do- ", •25 Half, ..do .. ' .61' ,-do ,- do , ', 25.. Qr. du„...: ...:.,32- Capital $35 294 - tiett S3O,QOC . - VIRGIN IA • S'l`A I_L lATTE ToiTEndo tying Leesburg-Acadetny--and4l.-' --, _ • other purposes. • -,—: CLASS No 7, •for 1837. • I' ' To be. drawn at Alexandria,- Va. on Satur day, Nov. 25, 1837. SPLENDID CAPITALS. • 5 35,294-11,764--6 ,000-5,000- 7 3,000 7 - - 2,5002,361: * - " • • Prizes of 'F,1,000;--&.c,, &cc. • • - Ticket 810—Half 85—Quarter$2 50. Cer.•of packages 'of 25 W.' Tickets- 130 - - - do do • 25 Half • ' 65, do do 25 Qr. do 32 5 ‘l7*Orders for tickets and shares of •certi sates of. pAckagesin the above magnificeul schemes, will receive the most prompt at• tention, and an offidial account of each draw ing sent immediately afte'r it is over to allwh. order from us. _Address .. --;, .D.-S. GREGORY & Cv. Managers. Washington City. D. C Oct. 23, 1837 • • - NO TIC, . Is hereby given,, that we the subscribers, re siding in Silver: Spring township, Cumberlam county, have this day taken out letters of admin iStration on the estate of- Ileory, Cobver, Jr, of said towlipip of Silver Spring and county o mbertitok deceased ; • d we hereby requel all PersOlfs having claims or demands against th. estate-of-said-decedent r crittak-rtnnwinhe sant! to_us without .deJay _and—thosc-indebted-to.-tb— estate to make payment to • • GEO. V. COOVE11; JpHN C0 . 0VE.12. Administrators 0ct..21. 1837.-4 w. Attentio4 Artillery! You a.e ordered to parade 'on you _v •• round on Saturday the 18i I. zof N .etnher next, at. 2, o'clock:M. lq ",' iVinter.unitbrrn, arms and -.ticcOutr - - -mentidntodkoriler: — . By dicer of - . E. M. DIDDLE; Captain. onLE. - Carlisle, Oct. 24, 183 Y. _ N, B. The Annual, Court ofAprie'al fn said company will be held at ihe.llsluse IL. Et C. Macfarlane, on' 'Monday thii. 6th.•(14 Nnvember'next, between the hours 0f . ..1;4K 6. P. M. E, 7 31, Biddle, Captain ffriev ler4 . . . f., Tilt stibscrib • frers for . sale the followiin AL described h 1 e and half lot of ground, sit nate on the north si of, Main street In. the bot ..Ough_of-Cirliale,-- G~ort7.- Au hot I—the west half of lot ;,:.. 61; in the' plan o , stint boroogh 7 -bounded b 3 Main' street' on the south, Dr. F. Myers on the - West, Dickinion alley - (23feet wide).on the no+ th, and the widow Cieighton on the east, contahnn i ; 30 feet in front and 240 feet In depth. _The bki.l. dings din are a • :.. , - . . _Frame Weatherboarded, 1 1 ,...,1 ; , • .ItrelitTO Lia 1 SI El 61,000