0 9 IIERALD AND E 'ORTON. BY',i'IIILLIPB. & CARLISLE. Tueida3 , l Noweinbei '7; 1077 The People's gialadcites. • FOR PRESIDENT, • 161:. IFIAIBIBUtf3(01ac.) FOR VICE PRESIpENT, Taw. (or - au autaiyamua Democratic Antimasonic Candidate I'OR:GrOyERNCR - JOSEPH 1t fjrNiEit . . Freicatds .of .11f ti , - ATTEND!!! -A- Meeti*of Frien4tiof,the i i h. Patriot 1-lAllllSKiffi'fiTylirbe - liela at- tife — COlift ntlay„) , ,yeßamoext,,_at eat y Candle-light; : for, the purpose of adoliting - , such measures as shalPthen be deefticul pro s MAI/ MO Carlisle, Nov. 7, 1837 Tho Now Market noliso• . . bur Saturday morning , last,.ourjriarliet was held in the handsome and- convepignt ifew building, _whir.h_ Al being_nowivisited;_adoims--cur:publie . square. The celerity2eith' which this building _Yias Veen - blonght finilly,the_last taker• ! --Mr.-SA.NIOI.. GRAHAM—reflects great -credit upon, hiorrandwill no r doutit be thetneans Ufgetting 14 / m4 to mnnygoop - jobs in'our borOugh The. Market hmse is-neatly finished' and paint-; ed,, aye( every stall nitnibered,.and being about- twice thesize 'cif the old one, will be amply coin, . , ,odious -to accommodate all ourfarinera.who.may /Lave any i.ng to dispose oVe linpe they wilL tl : f: TI nett be slow in. bringing in w h a tever they may . / _ have to sii*,,as_niarketing oF all kinds now corn . wands a high price. . Viiited - States - Line- - On ..rticlay eVehine r bist, the Car'of the new "United fitiiteS : Litie"*conimenced_running,their - irelular trips between Philadelphia, . Harrisburg, .„ •Pittsburg and Wheelliig; Our attention'has been :tidied to this car from its- extraordinary beauty, the finish of which . both externally' and intern:K' is of the 'first" - order. . On - the outer panny/6 is handiomely paintbcl the boat of arms of/ the different States composing-the-Vidor' T ere is a -peculiar fitness in- this,' as iris the Oieted Statis - Line. The interior vrangementsl4re all made With a view to the comfort and cmyenicnce of the passengers. The seats are of tlst luxurious kind, .which -prove - terriptMg-to'-those -who are in search .of an easy sest, - bAg soft-and inviting. 13ut that"for - Vvhialt - we fikl•Tnot disposed to re- commend thii el:egant i kir is the peculiar eon : struction of the, wheyfs and axle' by 'which. all • daiiger from the breyking of one of the latter, is entirely avoidedHAdeed `so ingenuously is his ____contrived-that-urfess-the - ax le-breaks- ou6idi-of the box in whieyit revolves thercar will not be in least affeet i odliy w haCourse, carrying. its 4nconscious passengers in 'perfect -- safety. !' • All the cars of this new line and constructed upon the sittt s principle, which secures the safe- y oftli - e - travdler; and - ailltere is a neat little coa . stove inside each car, traveling 'during the en suing cold weather will be as comfortable an af fair as sitting by "our ain fire sides. ) ' . The Volunteer ' yery wrathy at the Lancaster Examiner. for saying that , a large number of Per-, ry votes came • over the mountain on thel.lay of the last election to vote againStiNtr. 'Penrose s and --- .: - -that a letter was received from an.office bolder in •War;hington : stating, that if money was required • • to defeat Mr. Penrose, it should be forthcoming. . The latter, he declares, is ahsillutely false, Stop, 111G - Volunteer—not'so fast:. Ile wary. See that • you are on safe ground, before you go so fat...,, ' The tuaminer is not so Car out *way as you imagine. •We Can assert' the' Examiner in this •• °case, as , we happen -,to littatu that such a letter tuas received, and the tender cif,nuiney actually made; and. this w • e -p hold ourselves.ready torove ... .1- In a court of justice which we cag,tlo withou Ghoit-fo 77:11ceedifors oTTtlre VOlunteWknow wriEfFINE; following for substance; if no;, the very words ; is to belotind.• •IV.L4 -4nticaTyes_ Crri,-56pt.- 7 = 7 1837v ) -- "It is aßimportant 'that Penfose s shohld be de «feated,as in the event of his success the bank I:ir'w:„ "be sustained, and -if his defeat, )lit de r • • The )IrticKEttnocuvri, for November, has been : already received. We are gladto_ see it make its, appearance - soS i arly in the month, and hopethat it will c3riturke to show Itself , We shall notice it more particularly in I=l • • - - , , • rail :ast ,ho the PM - • Our neighbor .of the Volunteer seems to Wilk that 'Our heistinetlie ftitner flag,io . the mast ,head - . was theeffecl • of Gin. 4itner's,appeiirance .in 'OM! tows ron Sunday•AvCek. 14 this, as' in Inany„other things, 'the edit Ors are in error. That article was penned some dayspreyrciu i slY, and ac. • ;ually vittsn'type - on the'Satur Preceding the . hye,7theL.GovernorlS visirtoCarlislemn Sunday" Was nothing more nor less than hisart s eadanee on preaching in compa'- - 1 ny With I; iesan, -whO is . 11 regular worshipper with ; the first Presbyterian Congregation. Ills stay in town- was only'duringAe j h ours pf worshjfi; im mediately after which he quietly' left:the 'place, setting an- „ !_xsimple worthy of incitation: Gov., Ititner has too Much• respect for the Sabbath td make visits on that holy d ' --- NicholtisHiddle'haiiitL,. . :dingle - Me prediction of the Keystone) :submitted a state . ment of the condition of • his 'Batik to the Audi -torHeneralHad—lwk-not:rdOne-sn-prio r r to,the, 'meeting of`-the Legislature; articles of inipeach-. ment would, in.. all probability, have been 'pre ferred against the GoVernor,.by thelower House, fora shameful neglect of duty in not requiring: monthly i staternentalrom the Bank, according to law--lience; as soon sit Was ascertained that a democratic House ofemesentatives was return ed, a report was'in th inae tely forthcoming. • _ What strikes usa's bein very strange, is, that . 4 ,\ in this report the Bank is epresented as having about double ilia amount-of spicie in its vaults, at Oresent, that it had ;when it suspended payment, whilst its paper airculation.has - beewconsiderably diminished! How; has this been effected? Cer tainly not , by releeming its bills with specie, as tke_lem requiresit to do,. It must have.some-other- Means of reducing its circulation, and at t h e same time--- replenishingits coffers with specie, - that -at - ,present ineets . the public eye. Time will, per- ' haps,deterinine iicowlt„lias:bgen do'ne„„„For,the- - present, we u re leftentirely in the dark. . - The above is from the Cm:lisle-Volunteer, the Writer of which has,the candor to admit - that he is somewhat puzzled by.' the. 1 , 41,,rane" facts, iti dale report._ The truth is, tho' . ocb Fpci? editors lave-had-a troublesome time of it since they cons' mencea the war upon thiiinstitution. :At one time tTieq'fl3ve repres'ented it as being insolvent, brok3n, &c. and-at another poured uponit. their virtuous indignationlor/hoarding up -- niore'spedie than - :it could have use for. . ' . 4uite recently they were in fur cry against it - for - :"sending• specie to Turope,‘!"buying . up ape.. cis with its own .worthliss . i.ags,7' and such like offenciiiiihlatlifFfebirged upowit, now - they are suddenly made to tear open their eyes fn amaienrient - ; - at the - discoVEry - titai the Monsier has "double the a - mountof specie in it's vaults; at pre : : sent, that it- had when it suspended specie pay ineoit, • whilst its papet*circulailag:has beetz coh", sirlrrably dimiztiBhed!" The „eskior 'adßits.that _lte_is - Thititelyjn_the_ciark!!_e_a_ttlisflubjectoyhick. -we-doubt notlias- been preterniuch-the-caSe-tviri co•laborers or. limy Vvoula riot . , have said so many - alisord thininiand made them selvei ridiculous asioften as they have slime in 'prosecuting th - ojefprosiciolf to = this The only,goal Gen. Jack dri ever secured to Pennsylvania, for all her unyielding- r adherence, to him,- waiin ;vetoing the-U. Panic; a cause quenco..of r:hiCh is, that ' it has become a - Peen% instituicin-has already_ poured i niOti into the Treasurrof 'the People—pays _a_oreally, a litindred thOusarig, dollar's into the ,Public'School • Fund onti ibUtes its petverfui aid to may important private enterprizes,the coin pletion. of whiCh will confer lasting benefits upon large Sections of the State; and,-in fine, haying become lidemified With the prosperity - of the State that-has adopted-it,---will.be-themeonsrin4pite•of the opposition Of,l4ny of her misled and.recreant sons; of so invigorating the energies of PENN SYLVANIA, in her career of improvement and general prosperity, ns_to set all rivalry at defiatic e,- and challenge the adlifintliolt — of the world. . It isa mistake in those who repreeen t.the -Bank as anxious to obtain a charter from the "General Government: However anxious the - people may he for Its restoration to its former position; in o•- der that the general benefit it recently. conferred • • . )on-the-country might . lis regained and enjoyed, ose who control the Bank, although perhaps wilLing,tn assume-lhe cannot be anxious to would not be thereby 1t Cbnnol be ~jue~honen JTS - z — Bank — of - Penitsylvapia is a powerful institution, capable of doing a vast amount of is capubli of producing evil, is a no more valid /1 Argument agaitist it ikon agai st , those indispensi ble .elements tcr 2 our exi- nce,'fire, water, and ainowhich; al l tliougti co stantly yielding their in numerable gifts so requisite to sustainlife, 'are-cci ilable, certainly, of 'destroying our homes and our . : lives; and of sweeping hundreds and thousands to ,their grayes - rwith scarce a •moment's warning'! But- tll'Cre-is , no-7 - reason_why_the-iltreclors of-this'- institution should,' in the least degree, adopt a line of conduct with the interests of the commu nity,. Apart from the ample restraints of law; and . the - honesty of its' d rec tors, ',the interest of the Bank and the people, it seems to us, are so .closely connected as to present no motive to the former to act to the injury of The latter; the pros ,- -, 'perity of the People is the prosperity of the Bank, end vice versa. There may be, it is tsrueofcca sions whet the Bank, like individuals, lust look to itee•Wn safety without doing injusticerto others, though we confess that it is„fin Pith' occasions that--the'-great and - irremediable in" AiicbTrikiiiCiTystem exhibits iqelf; we mean, that in seasons or comniercial. rverses and pecuniary embarrassments, when 'Aid is wanted p and when _increased-means of,Obtaining funds demanded to, preserve - credit' and avert sacrifice,. the banks becSna:Pifected by the_circurostances, and in stead of being enabled to afford rater,' t!ley are obliged, , for their own gaiety, not only to with hold that relief, but Yo cur:rill Their accofnipolla tiona.—chanthersburg Wing. . . . . • ~ . . , • ThVi aitclsturder.-A horrid affair occurred last week at Coluinbia, .Penii. Mr;. flenjamin reliit - ii:feijieelable - faiiiieffesiding near the out skirts of the town having detected a nerci in the 'act. of robbing his pig-sty, attempted to a hest him, t h and in the :• strOggle received- seve I "deadly wciunds; inflicted by:a,sharp knife whic. "&ne-' gro had In his hand: •A neigilbor;rl4lo truer,. uciened who heard Mr. P's cries; I:tie-negro and whenr-about ,seizing:him • al4a received a wound in the r atolnaeh, thal:negro hiving . driven the knife up to the haMiel.' . Mr. P. expired soon'. at tr, and Mr. C. recovery deubtlulk.the'ne gro'has• heen . arrested.-4. Cotuntb:a ,Sji#,_:. , , , DIED; On l'horsday Jast; !Ir, Harkness Aditals, n East Penuslioro' township, aged about 27 • 1 1 0 EL--R EN T. . • HAT'wellAnown Tavern' StandLiituated on rialA --- 4,,:theinnbe • Perry Hne, known by SARI.AH.22p. This is one of the-best - • country - standi : in - - 01 - 57 - county. The Tavern' -wiii-be-iented-alone,-or-itith-the-clea-red-land T attached to the premises, which now is in goo . order. Any person wishing to view, or' rent the .property, can be_accommndated by applying to the Subscriber, residing at the Gal), • ( 72 - Ster.ritt'A Gap, Nov 6, 18.57: . heir interest ood or evil—and that it I . .Rs eof Ilarknese .adcinzs , - deceased. '-'-' -' -- - NO !iii.CE• . , .. ,_._. • ~. . I_ tters of ad m inistratio n - upon the: )>. tate of Harkness Adams, late - of East.' 'pennsboro'lovnship,_Cumberlanikcotin.,- iy, deceased,- havii issued in due form •of law to the" Suli9criber residing in said tow - Qt. - Alt persons haviog, claims agahist saittestate will present them, and those indebted 'will make payment to - 7 ~• f, -• ! . ISAAC ADAMS, .. Nov. 6,'1037.-6w. ddmipistrator. Gt.60,721L1ES FRUITS, riIHE subscriber has just opened a lot of 7 0 - Fresh Groceries, Fruits, tic. which he will sellfit o loW , Profit. viz: — RauTtnilhetltonfig - Hyao - 6 -- Te - c ------------ .Ta'va Coffee, 20 years old. • Rio Coffee,,,primo strong•scented, and free - - from dirt , and_stniles. Loaf, Lump, and Brown Sugars. - ' steam Sugar House Molasses. • . London Bottled Mustard. '1 °Bottled Cayenne Pepper. ' • Cinnamop s ,ground and ungro, GyoundNuts, Brazil Nuts, English Waj . nuts, Soft and. Paper,shell 21monds, Raisini, 6&c. Old.:London, Pale Pinet, Chatapagne and- Cognac Brandies. • ~ Holland Gin, Jamaica and Boston Rum. . 1 ChoiOe:Madeira, Fair do., L. P. Tenerifie n Sicily -Madeira, Lisbon; Port., 'Fine and- Common, and Sweet Malaga Wines. v, .146 Setts of Beautiful China, 0ne,72,- anti ... . one 46 Pieces. - ' • 'Large Liverpool-Bowls, and-a•General-As— . ' — sor,tment of-China, Liverpool & dem . . mon Ware. • . - Connecticut Mesa Shad, Di cents per lb. No. 2, Mackerel. , -Smokell Herring. NOR !'H VIT , t RIVER CHEESE, 4at quality. FRESH LEMONS; &c. • • GEO, W. CRAM . ItOvemlO:r'7,'.l6r)7.. i llr . : :•.e(A • - r..?l,loitir 1 : Tl»..t.T'lc,tti -..,..11'44. ir.opr.leiiiettitit7.<t NE •;:, For th. Herald es' Expositor: -Dreati . . WhereasizreatEind-weighiy-matteri hive transpired ; which claiin.theCoasideraiion of all concerned; and whereas, the signs 6f.the ihnes:lQicate a downfall of our union - -now, -therefore, be it knoWn, that_SeGuon .. l hoof_ Article - 3d t of..oar - Constitntlorcterii' tains the 'fiillowin ., (.venrapt. langliagei. vie: That. every woman Shall- have full righl -to speak at-all. times—and to sat what she _pleases, Without . ear ofqmplestatian. :. And further,.• that she hereby instructed and empowered,: to /*Ne i orttle;:an ftratele, so; hat her tongtte may .not e to the roof of her•month, but be kept in_a_perfect state of_fiexipwry: and -ootuabiitty-,poviilg,--on: without ceasing -betraying 'secrets of the Most sallied kind—defaming' neighyours- 7 - caluennialiag •gOnd -- inen - 0 , - - setting-7-friends'at variance—:fomenting quarrels add producing domestic broils t PraVided, • however, • that she shall-not be allowed the privilege of ever. saying one - sword to the• purpose, or 'cotiveri-: ing on any subject but nonsense. Certainly a Constitution havingsuch praiseworthy ob jeetsin view, cannot' fail of effecting good; and of producing- - a - lasting benefit to the sis terhood. Alia regular nieetitieef th - e*Association, - held ati-Flead-Quarters,-on-Friday-eveningi the 20t11 ult.— -- • On motion of Miss Tattle, it was -Reiehied, That `the Association reeom: mend to-purmale-ruNtraintancesTtlmTpra ety of treating.' with contempt all "Select Parties,and-of—discontinuing-many of their late andpernicions'.pursuit%!7-40 that they be advised, and entreated - to spend All their tion, diiring the, approaching' dreary season,. [Sidne'd - ,] - SALLY BABtiLE,'Preier. Attest,Jul t y.PßATT; Secretary. • 1 jitILTIII.IORE 717i.MOKEIri . ' . - .._,.. . - . Office of Me dfnierican,l • - • _ • N ov,, 4, 1837. • • .-. J . ~., ~__E,t.oult..We..n,ate,ndimp.r.Oiern. , ent...zha the prices of Howard Street flour. 'Sales fi•Orn stores__ are_ making .at g8 . 6.24.,..0de S 75, and therwaga — price .iatiges. froM 88 371 and - 8 50. - ' . ... .-• -Saks . of, some parcels 'of city , Mills flour - yesterday,' at 8 - 871. To-dAy tile .• market is firth. at '8 50. :. • Qamr,r. 7 -,There is verylittle Wheat in iiiiiil6„-in it:prices 61 . ---re - d?-eoritifiiii 7 W rtile'r• at' 1 80 - and 1, 85, for very - gocAl primeft--and 'at 1 85 anal 9-2 for good Co 'prime whites.. The supplies of 'ivlieat are short,orthe demand. , • Sales - of 'white Crirn -froni stores, - .at .95' cents::we - q.uote - Avitire - at .93 1- arid - 95 -cents;-and yellow at 98 and 100, cenis.' - We quote - Rye at 85, and-. 88 dents,, and Oats - at 37_ant1738' - cents. • -'- ' . 3111111havry &lairtua Making% FI L E - Subscribet - takes - this-iriethod eif infortn= ink, the Citizens of Carlisle and its vicinity, • that she has commenced the `e . ' 3ll/I n' above-named business in all - 4 0 its various branches, in Pom, t i tt-V - r , -fret stmet, a few doors East of the Second Presbyterian urch, _ wit e slie isaeady • • to receive all those who may - favor her with their.custom. She hopes, by strict attenlion to business, to merit a liberal share of patronage, and • pledges herself that her work shallJie . done in-a neat-and substantial Manner. She also keeps on hand, Dress Caps, Bonnets, Ste. E.•O'DONELL. • • be received regularly every season'. E, Carlisle, November 6; 1837 =I Section • l'., The Town Council .of_the Bo- rough of ordain: that theinner stalls and arekof the M r aile.t-House shall be ex clusively appropriated to butchers and re tailers of, meat, who shall use the stalls or 'spaces between the -columns foithe - Orpose ofiexposiag their meat:for sale. The outer_ stalls or'benches shall be exclusively appro. priatek to-the -venders. of provisions and aftieles Other than meat by less measure or quantity than aquarter,which - Shall not there be exposed for sale: land any person or per- , sonskffending against the provision's of this . ordinance-'shall -forfeit and . paytOthe 80-• rantli of Carlisle the.surn of one &flair., Ifilte.fferor'retailer of meat by _less quantities-than a quarter shall occupy any stall of the Market..H(4Se without first having obtained a license therefor from the - Borough . -and having paid for,saicl license. the _suit Width shall fixed-as the annual rent of such Stall; as he or they may select: . a stall; being the space bet Ween any two IA the - colunth w s•hiCh'support.the ing. And-any one offending against-the pro- . visions of)this 'section shall forfeit and pay. the sum of one dollar for each offence. Sect. 3. It shall be lawful for any vender' of, provisions or articles other than a retailer of meat by less quaatities than a quarter; to have a space upon the outer tienches of the Market House appropriated to his, her or their exclusive use, he, she or they having first obtained a license therefor from the'bb. rough TreaSurer, and paid for the same at. the rate per annum which shall be fixed by .the Borough Authorities, front time to time. And..d.nring_the_tintelor...which the_ said_li cense shall be so granted, it- shall be unlawful for_any...one_else_to occupy the ; space-so-ap propriated, and any One offending against-this provision, -shall-forfeit : and-- pay-to-tlreperson interrupted, the sum of one dollar. • . • OCR 4. It shall belaWful for a person-or persons to oCciipy..a stall or half a,stall; and; the area of the niarket place; for the purpose .of. vending meat ) for a market- day, .having -first - paid to the Oak - of the inarket; such price for the occupation o_ the same, shall - ffe .- fiked'frian time . to time by the-authorities. "of the BUrougli. • - Sect. 5. It shall be unlawful for apy.person to-buy any article of, pro Visions, (groceries, all kinds of grain, and bread only excepted,). after the hour - of - sunset - Of -the-evening-of-the - day preeeding the markets' ' .as eStablistlea by the chat ter, except in the Market House..-- 7 -And-it shall be - unlawful for any: person - te. retail any article of provision (except as be fore excepted) fi :Shops orb liouse.aoyithirt_th.e.l - - saiil 7- torotigli;WithOut. first having obtained - a. license for that . purpose from the Treasurer of the Borough, .and_pad,for the same.such price as . shall be, fixed theitefor, Atikanycine Offending againSttheSe provisions;:shall for. feit and pay, for thenseof the B 4 Oroughi . the spm of one dolluefer each offence. uplaWfur fer any . person Or persons, who have obtained a license as aforesaid,- to.ffetitiEltrovisio_nso.-4th rchase within the usual . Market hours,-, any article Or - urticles- "prayisi above the Atiantity herein-liniited, Half a intshel nibuck wheat or -cora ineal,.,4 quarts of any kind of outs,-- . ..2 dozen - of eggs, six -pounds of bittier.: - .12 - bushels of-potatoes; one bushel - of . fruit,-'NY pounds oftheat, (unless a singlepiece exceed .20 pounds.) And any person Offend ing against this .proyision,_ shall forfeit - and pay to _the - . l3grough,. the sup of five dol lars. . • Sect ; 7, - .lf any personhall_hereaftet sell or'offer for sale;. any butter - which shall be found not to be of fult/weighl, such butter shall be forfeited for die use f the Borough, to be sold by the - Clerk7of - ti e,MarketTand the.proceeds paid over into re handg of the .Treasurer. - - Sect. 8: It shall be unlawful to bring to ; Market for sale, unwholesome, bad, or_un .llliiilktbie p_raision.s.rAnalitaY_OßPAßnding,. against this provision shall forfeit and pay to the Borough the sum of five dollars for eaci offence. • And it shall be the duty of the'Cler of the Market ImarerPttely to remove' th offensive article,. - _- Sect. 0. It shall b the duty of the Trea.• surer oft_the Borough to issue a . license to any person - or persons applying - flit:11)e sarife; - en- - titling him, her or them, to the exclusive use and occupancy during market .hours, of any stall or stalls in the area of the Mrirket place, au any space or spaces on the outer benches, for a •terin not more than one year, nor legs t_han. - shree_Months:_the_ applicant_or_appli— cants therefor,. paying. o the Treasurer the atath 1 and 26; the sum of twelve dollars; for stalls Nos. 2 .and 25, the -sun) of 10 dollars• ' for stalls Nos. 12 and 13Lthe sum of 11 doll ars,, andfor stalls Nos. 11 and 14, the sum of nine ollars. For a I -other stalls in the North _ witigAf tlie Uarket Home, the_sturi_of nin altars; and 'or 'all Other stalls in the : Sou West:wing o 'the Market House,' the sum of eight dollar And the - applicant 'or applicanw;:for a spa e or spaces on the outer benches of ,the Mar et House, paying to the said Tr easurer,theannaal rent of two dollars' for-a-space of four , ket, or one dollar aid a half fur a space of three feet, as marked, de signated and numb.ered - on the said benches, which said several rents shall beTaid guar- . terlyzirr;advancezr:Andit.shall_be::the:dutr. :of the said Treasurer:JO. entry, in a book for that purpos, of theliu tubers of eath -and every, stall and space, and the. hanies . of the persons to"whorn the license therefor has issued, and the time for which it has:issired. Sect. 10.jtshall• unlawful to.use any fraud, force or • violqice in the act of purcha sing or.. renioving,toFal tempting to remove any. article or articles of provision .without the consent of die owner. And it shall be unlawful for . ally person or . persons, to,use any fraudulent or dishonest practice either in buying or selling during Market hours in the market place:. and any 'one offending against these Provls.9llssikallfoifeit and paytheßor ough for the use of the. person inured the sum • • Sect. 11. It is hereby ordained that the iands- to be used by s lintehers,in ,ciAting up heir — meat; - Sliall—be-made•-Of -plank about three ineheSThick,..with feet to stand 'Upon, of a_properheigth," and to be in.length,not exceeding four feet, and in breadth not ex ceeding . two feet six,• inches ; and that' the same shall not be suffered to-remain in the Market House,. except in. Market hours, Unless the same shall be so turnetlupon the permanent benches between the columns as - that the 'outer - surface thereof, shall not be exposed .to filth: Or -- .uncleitnness..• And no= Person thait:bring. • within the. - Mark,et liouse or the enctosure whith-sur 'rounds the same, any block, dray, Cart, win: . gen,-carriage of any kind, or •any other.thing not authorized by,• this ordinance. - And it shall be unlawful for, any p'eYison• or. persons to bring into atid leave Within,the'said en• "feet or the ofmnytaniw' mal ; and anyy - pertion or persons Offending against any of the provisons' of this section shall..forfett pay offence the . 'SO of two altars: •• • L......5ect, 12. Xt is hereby : ordained that: the Clerk,or the market, - shall always 'keeP. for - ; tile use-of the — corporation eXact standard weights and .mcasurei, as the same tare-or-- AN ORDINANCE, shall be fixed by the laws.of Pennsylvania, and that 'it 'shall be his duty: once-in every -t ttree-motithst,---or oftener& he-shall-be-there-. to-required, to try the Weightsand Measures inhabitants of the said borough, who buy- Oi• sell . hy-weight or-imeasnre,- and all. and . every weight or measure used in, the, said borough either .fer , buying pr - ' which . shall lie found either kr'ater or less than the standard weight.or measure e shall be talterrinto .the .Custody,Of the said clerk, Whose duty it shall be 'under lhe.direction Of the bUrgesses ‘ oreither of them to reduce.Or to increase the same tothe true standard, and the - expense 'Of doing the, same shall . be_paid to the Borough by the person OWing or oc cuping the said weights or measures, arid if any person or,persons within the said borough; .shall knowingly sell any article-by'.weight or , measure under the just standard satobekept or 'shall buy by any, weight-or measure above such standard, he she ortheyanbeing there of duly convicted,foreitery§uch offence shall forfeit and parfor the use of the cOrporation the - auiti — of ten-- dollars, and 'shall—al - SO forfeit the- said vieights - - or •!-Andif anyfnhabitan . twithin the said.borough :using any weights Or • measures for of buying or selling, shall refuse- de mand being-made-in the day time by the said clerk of the market, to produce or deliver. the said weights or_ .measures by which he . • either buys' or - sells, _to the said-clerk, for the purpose of - being tested by the said stand ard weights and 'measures, and being there-. of legally convicted shall-for every such,,bf lenee' forfeit and pay to the use of the Said corporation the Said of twenty dollati. And it shall be the duty of' the clerk Of the manl ket to 2 atteifireVery - in v arket' mornieg. at the: _mar ket.--house,—Avhere—t-he--said--standard: weights and measures shall be kept, in the muse—prOvided—fer-keeping - the - santew - and all- articles offered for, sale - (other thatebut- Aer, , putokini - preeise . titiatif . ilie - price'Of' which shall depend upon- weight pr. mealare, shall if brought to , the said house, be by him jnstly weighed and measured, and .he shall be paid.by the seller for weighing each draft not exceeding ten pounds , one cent -; and-if; over ,ten - and not exceeding twenty pounds, tivo cents;'—and iLexceeding.tWenty_antLnot eXceeding'fifty pounds, three cents..;. Andif dove than fifty and not exceeding one him-, thed. pounds, four cents; and if more.than I one hundred pounds,-six cents; and for mea- ' swing all kinds - of'articles sold by the bush el; orless quuntity , he shall - under halfa bushel; one cent for each measure ; ; if atomic half a buShel and not more - than one bushel,__ two: . cents; ,nrid two.centsfor_every bushel 'he shall have so measured in addition. if the .saicl..c.ledi..,sll4ll becalled-upon-hr any person or persons buying or-elling any articles by weight - or measure, to Weigh,or . m eitsu re - 1h e, stripe at any nth er_time_thalinni the morning Of the prescribed 'market days, and • within. market hours,, ; the -shall pay to the. Said clerk double the Tates . above mentioned. • • _M. No liuBkster .or' stiller of cakes shall•bnperinitted 'to occupy any stall or set pht around the Market House, with intention !tosell.at.apy mbar tithe than during_ riaarket hOurs; nor shall they then occupy the -Mar ket-house unless they have a hcepse for that 'he under,the penalty one clollar to he paid to the Bormign.. - -• tunlawful -for any_p.erl-- 1 son - orper•Sons to mash, deface or otherwise injure the Matket-House or the enclosures around the same, or any,;ottier hn p rove. i trent lila merit - which - now=is;-or' -hereafter sltalLbc made, within the said Market. House Squalor any other of the 'public.Square.a of_the_Borotigh:. or_ to cut,. break, mark, deface orotherwise,injure, any 'public - building - or-house of Worship which now is', or hereafter - may be,'enclosed within ':;any of the public - squares ,nf 'the"l3oriutgli: •and'it.shall be unlawful for any crowd of men or. boys_to_assenable-in the- Market--ho Use or cocksure& or citiler of__them., b_r_the pu,r 7: pose ,of amusement or otherwise, and for -any person or persons to use or. occupy ?lie benches in the said Market House for any purpose whatever,__ except_ dui ing _Market bbnrS: and any person or persons offending against the provisiods of this ordinance shall forfeit and pay . to the said Borough the_sum. of 'twenty . J'ect.lj . . - It shall be unlawful Tor a g y per-, son or-persons to construct and put.upin - the said Market house, or cause the same to be done, any beam, hook or device for any pur pose whatever in addition to the same as at -pi.vsent-constructed,-without first_ having ob tained the consent of the Town Canned - thereta,_aini_ony+ersomoffetuling.:itgainsulti - provision shall forfeit and pay the.sunt of two dollars:. and the Clerk of the Market is here.: by_r_ciiuired-to -remove the same. Sect. 16. It shall be the duty of the Treasu.: rer once in every three months to furnish to the_Clerk of the.market-a_list of_the-persons who have paid for-and taken out licenses tor stalls or places iii the Market House,• and -if any of, the: said stalls shall, be occupied or used by any persOn or persons who have not '.taken out a license for the 'same, it shall.be the duty of the said Clerk' immediately to make report in Writing thereof to the Treas urer, whose duty it shalt be to procure pro. cessAo be issued against -atch person or per sons for the collection of the• . penalties posed by this acti- 7 -Provided, liowever-that any person or,persons.may obtain permission. from.-the/Clerk of the market to occupy a staffor half -a • Stalltiatlie said Market House, for'oneday duringnuteket hotirs, first paying therefor to the said Clerk the sum of' fifty cents . for the use of a .stall or twenty five - Cents - for haff . a stall. And if ,the Clerk, of the Market 'shall neglect or refuse to perform the duties requit•ed of hint by this act he shall_ forfeit and pay the ,of fifty cents for each individual so occupying 'the 'Stall or stalls without ;license, and for each and every market day the same shall be so occupied. • __,Sec..._l7.•:lt Shall ..be theslutf_the Treasu. rer to grant and issitt_alitenSe_taany:persou or persons applying for the same to retail.pro visions of any kind"Or' to keep and maintain an oyster Or eating house within the said rough the term of one year, .he, she or they -So applying for the same •having first 'paid. to the said 'lreasurer the sarryertwo 'dollars ; ' and any person-or, persons' who Sliall' keep or maintain an 'oyster or eating Souse in - the said porough- N itliotit haitang'obtaitied a license therefor 'shall- forfeit and' pot: the sum of five'dollars.• • • • • Sect. 18, It shall be the.dutyof the High Constable on i llielfeond Saturdays of„"April, Sul y, October, and .hinuary,- to makeffile.en quiry & report'to theTreastirer,till and every person or persons, 'retailers of, prdliisions withinthis borough; and ifany person or, per , °sons - shall be found retailing without a license, theTi ensurer shall cause' cress to beissueil, against such person or persons so offending, for the - penaities_in,such caieprovided. ' Sec.: •1 . r ..lt.is-ltereby.._ordaiuednthat. the= spate on the Sundt. di - id Eaff sides - of the, douse Market douse are hereby •appeoPriated diming market hOUrs, for the.use of wagons, t arts, or carriagps, and. owner - or driver thereof shall hack' lb wagon, cart, or car riage in' such way as that the hind., part thereof . shall be nextAlte Market-House, and any peysoa or persons the - owner•or drivq, a wa, on, - eart,.or carriage, who shall suffer the's.,toet• r - main.any length of time daring .mar:?_ h far. aey :other position .shall-for here for feit.. (17pa u dollii.•±And.it is herq ined Altai : Wagons ladened •• • , •• : • s — or — other - lumb { gr all n".itted;•ilaringwiaaerhonrs, to•oeC ,t 4; 4;l'l' q - spa C e -on the - South ..or Ea . s '.•. ".:e(r.f=th • M rketjiga sei' and any per perrns offendlitagainst thii vision sliail.tiforfeit and' . pay. the sum of one dollair. . . . sest..go t jt. is hereby ordained that all laws heretofore passed which.rtre . attered, or sup plied, by this . .ordinafiee are hereby repealedi liaised the 31st . Odiober .1827. . . " • 'FRED"IC WATTS. President of Togon Atest—JAMES W. 1-IoY.T Cler'k.' • ' r --=- November 6, 1837. - - POW ENT.' G HE subscriber will "tent that - well known, %a -1 large': nd convenient houseilor many years, occupied „Ity.-Christian Ilittnrich, and • Tore. ie. • _ _ tently. by `others, as a TAY ERN _ _ • •HOUSt. The liouselS - reinarka . , . lily Well calculated for • entertaaung BOARDERS ; there - being three stair-ways,-and-Fire plates in most of the rooms. The situation is very pleasant and desirable, Bef o g , on the north west corner 'of Hanover and Louther streets; while, for ; tonieniefiCes, it elicels - any other house in. the borough or country. It pos. sesses the unusual or 12 icioms on the first floor--12 rooms on the 2cllloor-4 reoms -the . 3d floOr-LZ Cellars in bouse. .TWo - Wells of water,; (one at the front door on Loather street,< with a puinp therein; the other in the yard at the kitelteifdotira - a Cistern - Waite 1. - trefirnalin, -- filiT five IllogshendaaaloLitl_tonvenientAtabli ß g, with eafilage house and sheds; large and exce: lent:gardens_attached_to_theL._builtlingl;-_bisitlc s -• many- torikniences-upt 'specified. For particu lars - -• CHRISTIAN _ house . has recently gune 7 -Under complete repair. Carlisle, Nov. 6, 1837 - FOR SALE. -1 1 41e--subscribers-offer-for'-eale-the-tolloWb described' - _ - Molise ..and Lot of Ground, r.. s i tuated on the north Side of Louther Street, In he boroUgh of nearly opposite. the -Col -ege;—bounded the' We.st by Dickinson-Col lege Jot, ori the East by The :Widow Ilalbert's lot, containing 60 feet. Front, and . 24o feet in tleptii.—_ - Thi buildings are a Stone House, fronting .on - Lotftlier street; wiili a Brick back building and stable—The ' 'n"n gord—ShireiiriinpiroVe • meat - Persons wishing to purchase. are invited fo call and examine the-prendses._The tertnsjilll be rnadeituotvn - -Henrietta Collisim.y.„.. 1 . _ r;rl - i- uttor n.-, --:-,---- ._ —NOTICE.: —._ , . . . __ ,___.,l---41Hli:eAnntutteom4_of Appgal or theCkaiile LigltErtilifieffCCial- - .0 ,* 4 : - ,- . puny ,Will be cofitinued : atthe 1,t,: -.. house of Robt.l.tacfarlatre on Sat-_ urday the llth-inst. between-the 2. -- I -- hours 01. and 4 o'dlock, E..1V1-. j —..., 17 ,-- _ . E,_ll. 111DDLE,, -- Cat-lisle, Nov. 6. '18:37 - ' Captain. - . IST, OFiC-AITSE . For Trial at November .Term, 1537. First Wilk, cononencing Monday:Nov.l3,lo37 J A o b s t . • H !rn u ' t N A N e 'a r' g s g e o x n ' e o l r tc g. i.l,• , v.B_,mary . McFadden; /no Garothers, extors vs A i w Carothers' ad Stockton" V 8 Moore.- Mahon, co Woods--_---" , -vs --P Ege-et al Weise for use of Mc, ,-- -- i Lanahan . --- iil. Cronisters' -A' dm'r Stair for,ose ESC' • . ,--vs-lug's ad nOr.,. Gray vs Wilson _ Camp • . - vs Woods Beatty : - vs Sifraple's - fidin'r Yottee. .. . - vs &Moo • . . ...Vecond _Week (Same Conewith iornse, & c Vs Neal. 'EiChelberger estAy_ife, vs_Ruppls-Wori. ' Zeariug :Vs - Hoover Geese • . vs Wunderlich Whisler & wife" • .is Bear Scirer -- "Vg:- Chit* .------ ,Brackenridge • vs Early_&__Dunlap. Bat t- Bennett. Battersby , „ Gorgas, . . vs Gill . Egg co-draw'r Sheaffer . .v.l Laverty Carii 1e an. - Alexander • Me Allister garlic ' vs . Sante- - • vs Same 'Clever • • vs Patton_ Saine -• • vs Same R, Angney , vS his:A & M P E g e Martha Means , Itainsey'sexs• Gaidiaicher i s ex'r vs Stockton Kirkhoof . • 'vs Bishop • .. T 1 , 1.1 4.Z-Zil S. 'IL .-. • • . _ ----- , ____ _ ... .. R _ 1 YO - R — AD - 7 - 0 - URNE' D C 0 U T.. Cg = ainenciizn• Monday - Nov, 27q 537. Rathsey . - ' vs Jiarper --/ John Martiii - &Wife-. 1 Vs Andrew Brown's . ,:-. . for . use, Ac, - executors - • T.Creighton & wife do vs Same , . • HarktiesSLal.Of,same.. vs James BroWn et al Jamei Martin , vs Same 1 • Mary Martin , vs Same 1 . Martha Martin. vs Same ' . Jane Martin • -) vs Same • •. • , B Maatin by his gu'dn vs Same John M Wilson hydo vs Same Seth - Wilson - by do . vs Same . . MA - are.f - WiNifili - y -- cliifSLsAiiii -- --;----:.----- .Dt - fismore - Okyle, in 7. -., ' dees M. - ~ vs. Ege and.otqrs. _Bell and Stirling vs Weakley_ Ale*ander •.. -..- vs Fetter Blymire for use, &c - vs Moore. Pettrow's adne.r - -vs •Pehe - Maxwell for use ice vs Same . Clippinger • vs Moore - &attic t .. - • vs. Patton • Wightman's Adlonr . vs ,Cl&c.r. Sanders • -. •.• - . - • vs M'Keehan constl Goodyear -- :------ . _VSLehtnan • - - - Harrisb'gß'k ind'ee&c vs - Mahon Christletblor use &cys Sturgiss \.- Shannon - - : : - - vs Kell ... - . • 11):0 - (i3 0 20) EurtimAri, •Has commencer) the prac f \\\,)\ Physic ill the .. - • -' li#l.e',,_.W.hereiie will be happy to . his piUreasirmai - services - to . those.who may please to 611 upoll him. 'llia place of resi. - • -deuce is in -North -llsnover st., in the house) formerly occupied b y k l innet ileek, an4ileafly Opposite ku'3lr. 3ohu_Cornmaletl . ' October - • • Robinson 's.ld E Estes lished & , . LOTTSRIC r..xpiANG . E 80 Baltimore Streef: 7 7 - ' ILZIs.• t IDID L- LOTTEItIES• - FORa - NOVENV 1.11:1t.-=Urders• from all. parts of the United. Wes respectfully solicited. •., . $3O 000-Capitpl: Vitionyis._.lticumON.n_AcA Itleir-LOrTEnT,-- • • Class C. for 1837, ' `To be drawn at Alexandriii; Va., — 4-11,111 - DAV; 1 November 4, 18:37. , ' • . .SieLENDth_ . ; §3 . -- 0, 0 00ip.000-6,060'-5,000,4,000-3,00D—• • ' . 2i500-2,120-;--2,000-2.4 „/ or 1,000; .Bcc. - • -11 ckefs • $10-'-lialiieass—Quarters $2,50: Certificates_of packages of 25 whole ritkets $l2O • do • . do • 25 Italf do • 60 ' • • do do-: '.,2s•quartei. .30 The Most Spledicl Tet i • 50,000-40,000-10,000 !!! , • • • G!t✓tNII6'ONSULIDATED LOTTERY; Class 13. ro be cliawn-at Wilmington, Del., on ...S.2TUR. • • • .D. 4 l'; i Nqv. 18, 1837. , • 7 MOST SPLELNILID fiSIZES. sl pri-le of do IdO • -- 1 • : dti - • 11, -•3 . do ' 5 do• -. 10 - do. 20 do A. - - 30- , do 30 do 60 _do • Besides many or $250,- 00-4:50, &c. • . Certificate of packages of 25 whole tickets_ $l4O • --- Do -- do - do. 25 qqarter do of ,pac,kages in the above. magnificent schemes will'receive the most_ prompt attention, and the' • , Abdul — li pt each- sent immediately after it . is over, to all who request it. 411 orders stricily confidential. Address ' Oct4ber J0;.1837.--c-tcl SPLEN-Diti LOTTERY-- ron-NovEnntw. 550,000-= - $20i0,00 - - -- $10,0001! Grand Contmlidatedi3Otery,. Class B. • . To be drawn at Wilminktbn, Dol., on Satur 7 clay, Nov,. I,f3th, 18S7. MOST SPLF I l Prize'of $50,000 3 Prizes of $2,000 1 .do 20,000 .5 do 1,509: --1 --_ -.do ---10 ; 000- - 10 -•do -- - 1,250 1 A . dri.,•;-,, ..;;-.7;c500.• - 20 - --;--do ----- .1,000 --- 1 do -- ... 6,040 '3O do _ - -- 750 I 2 do - • 2,500 30 do " . 500 60 of- 300, besides many of $259—5200- - slso, B• . c, Bco. , T_lckeis-810--Half-S 5 -- -Quarter $2 50. --'-.-- Geri• - i , of;Pitckagei-.4_25v , W; 'rickets 140 dolls - ' - do do". ' s 25 Half da - 70 dolts do do -- - -=25 Qr. - z, - do• =35 dolls • .4prizes-T-or - 100- ~. - lllarylold :SOO Loitcry. ------ - -- CLASS,. NO. 23, -. for 18-G7., : T. o c . drawn at-Baliimore, Nov 22(1,,, -, 5; 30,000=-8 , 000 0--2,500---100 ---- -- prizem. - of - $1,0(.0, 8.?.0.' r &c...- - -- - Ticicots glO--Half $5--Qtnirter—,S2 50 Cer,-of.pacicage§ of 25 W. Ticket. $l3O _ : .clO,_. do 25-Half do. r - - 05 - •do - . do '25 Qr. do \ -42 50 , Capitals3s,294 nal$20;000., VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, . • For Endowing Leesburg Acadeiny and for other purposes. • CLASS . No 7, for 1837... To, be, drawn, at Alexandria, Va. On Satur - . - • .day, Nov. 2,5, 1837. ; SH,ENDIti -- $ 35,294-,-1 1, 764 6;0005 ) 000-4,000-. • 2;500-2,36L -50 Prizes.of $l, Bcc,. Ticket-I,3lo—Thilf artees2.-50. Cer. of packages of 25, W. 'I ckets SIM do . do .25 Half '"do , do‘ . do 25 Qr. do •3250 . ir?'Orders for tickets and shares of certi; cares of packagesin the above_ magnificent schemes,. will receive the most prompt at-. tentionvand-an-official-aecount---ofeach--draw•— ing sent immediately after it is overt° all who -- order fiom us,_. Address - • D. .s'. Glik;GOTTliTeurig-m t :— Washiqgion Cily, D. C. Oct. 1837.1 ROiCINSON* OEFICE 3 . 0 Bak. at., 4, doors belourMe Franklin Bank . .;3 •64 61'10 62 .5" 4 63,75 53 - •Ar the, drawn numbers of the grcat;s4o,oo6 !entry class 8, drawn Oct. 21, loWest prize $lO. N - I..hinibittation 10,5385 • - $l,OOO prize do . 4,3764 1,000 do ' • do . 43,6175 3,0 9 0 0 0 Id d o o•, - • • 6164 Besides a vast number of small prizes: The secondscipitaLof Wheeling Tiittery, No: 6, drawn 7th 'October, was sent to a Bostonian. The • capital . prize of $30,000,, a share package of 546, h n the Virginia Norlolk*Lottery.•No. 7, drawn 30th Sep. ways sent to Louisville, Ky.. • . . Attention is respectfidly.- invited to the two : splehdid schemes for November, $30,000; $50,000 high capitals. • See Robinson's advertisement. . October 30, 1837;—tdi . • 48.• A• FORTIFSNE.-::The attention of ze na and htrangers and 41 persons 'stir dis. lance is .respectfully - directed to ROBINSON'S , ADVERTISEMENT, - per.—s3o,ooo, 50,000, Capitals 4thand 18th, the ensuing month, Noveinber.:. • . . OYSTERS! . . The 'subsctihers'respectfully informs the-citt of this, borough. and vicinity that' he, has _ o,y, s. t e r-C -e 11 to r In the . heitSe of John Agnew,-iii, the East end of -- Lowlier Strew, where he has,nonr, and will* all times keep on kand,,a 4tirrp-ly-offttO Ofsterso , ..ii Tripe,Turtle Soup, Pigs' feet, &c. , . 1)/q11),!Alkit.S. Carlisle, October 30, 1837. •' .48. ME WAS, foliND . , In the Cars sometime since * box of Porcelsitn. teeth. . The owner is desired to call at Atillhen . r . hangli's Hotel where the y can he had . 4 l ,y'gli'llig salisfactory evidence 'of. the .ftame. '. , .•- Csrlisl, Nov. 6041837. ' 3ti , , Ininnedyi cly,; sullscriher desirous or min g, 3 :',ar 4 • • good MASONS,ind al 3 0r,4 carpeu- „, • ter will give ,constant I )loyulent and the „. highest wages to - any,w o may call upou,him, • fot; work ;' • SAMUEL NtIDWO; ~Carlisle, Qct. 30, 19.479---3 t. • '' • `•; i• REM S(4000 20; 000 : V 7 0 : 0 5 0 0 0 0 . 6,040 2,50 G 4500: 1,250 • I,OOG 750 E. W, ROBINSON, 'DID PRY si,ooes: Bsr. =ME E
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