~.11ERAD.AN.WE. , . .!OITQL. -- BY-izgiv6Lips=.ti- , lmony IRE CAAzzszr• TutesChiy_ lliovenibie't 21; -1837. The- People's PRFSIDENt, ' 111 , 4 ULEALkilittteMit • FOR VICE PI ESIDF,NT, aoltaaiztaaz (); 1211146121U3 • ;Democratic - • • didate for - Goveraor; • _ • . , • • 1fat1%3.. 14 IP ER IftWEW ll. ' STAT UOl~dfl~l~l' iior. . In acoordaneeol4 the Usui es of the bema eraticAtitintasenie Par ennsylvania, a State C i iinention for the nomination of a suitable 'can= igdat6lehe'stippe - rted•ter:th - e - oftke of Gove'rnor Tor,the commonwealth. at the'next general elee lion, will be helifin Harrisburg on the ;fifth cloy of Arai -eh tiuxt 09384 • -_:.Thesouoty conatilittees or th - e - seVerareontilies respeetfullyorequested' to take the !tires Pr have their respP represented in the C. Delegates equ - arro - 11 find. liekesentative . . . ...that there may full, and equal ...f_the_wishes.of the-whole-party in the 'selection of the candidate. The accomplishint•nt of that eldeet by the ebniention, that 'is tie. .cessary tJ "paoclued the oinpFete triumph of ' the' .'cause.., - • . .. . • - - ilaryisbutg, Now.l, 1337; • - • • ' - - TFIGNIASAL BURRO WES, - • - - -:. ._ TRZYSTA - S - SEVEit.. .. .... - ) . • : - ~ - . THEOPMLUS FENN, -...,_;.• . , _ • _, i Antos ELI,A 11. , 81t, •.• ~.. . rRA NcL JAMES, • . --- - • . _' - • - BVILLWII %v., TRyilN, ,* - JAMES STEEL, . . IV ILLI ANI • A YRES. ' • . ____ . ...., ; _:___ . ,...l . ____,__.. HARMERDENNY,-- • .• --., ; • - • -- TS?;MVEL - 1 - 1:: - EISTIER,' .: ~- : • - AIII : .LIAV SMITH; - - , . • '. ''SAIVIDEL S. WHRTON." ' , . • -_.„- .. • • A: Slaie •Conam'ltee • e.. - - • We would invite the attention o f the citizens 'of Old vid . kn4 to the .the berlancr. - COU n(y:Tenlperance - Sodiety, lvhiCli - is to be held 'in the , Gerrnan ',l4efl?emed.Chuech",* dn . -Thursday., 'Evening neat; The exercises iite to commence et half past 6 o'clock. -,. :be :several:talreaes on the, occasion. • • •',@ho IlLeiinlt in thei:33mpirn Utate: Majority -.in - the Enipire _Siate; is iabotit TWLINt'y TuousA ND. The majority for Vary Boren at the jai[ 'election: Was :I'Y_EIGIII TIIOUSANE), - or :nexi;ly . one•siith of the entire vote of the- State! The Albiny-Y:ve.; nin e ; Journal. says that returns_ and reports-from pll the• Counties, lead to the conclusion that there • •WiII bs-1.0 Whig and ..fa . L.oecanoetwher_s_o. - • the next Asserribly. In the 'present house, -there Ire 94 Van Boren-and 34—Wiiik member bur - Iliereforis.4s7; or a majority of the whole . : . number ofrnembers!—Phil.'ll. Vile Opening of the Cumber . , land .1 1 (Wei Rail Road)) . The last Week has been a glori(ius week 'fa Alf& Cutnlierland Valley . „.They were joyous - days7=tala•days, in the 111S - tory - of the •eltittatiny," and will long remembered, — With all theliveliness and eathitsiatm, which the first - impress - inns of thls:imposins• geant have proclnced. ; : The'-very Heavens were Kopitiou. All was bt•ight—gia'dsome • and titer ry—"netboisterousi unseemly r,und not .a single Unpleasant 'incident. '-to --•• mar the festivities_ctthe.occasiOn; • - By e Ari:angeintWo Managers, and .Chiet-,Engineer,-invicationt- ' were very generally extende,d throughout the thOse whose feelings or •in terms,' 'connected them immediately with.this great 'work. Many 'at tendt, e cats left flar- i.L . LT , A,risburg - early - OnAltursdar - meriting;filteil . yitiv-guestsijamono,ltofd-were-sonte:of-the : 'most prominent men of the State. Stopping at Carlisle, 'an MI pdit.int paint On the l'oacl;' anothe'r ~tngine and Cara Were: attached, ,Icrotydeirtp - The bell rang., „the phisar sounded Ad off started the whole .___. . ..._ _. •Iraiti, with pit least 500 . passeitgersy amid the long; and animating "Hutzas" of. the whole populace.. ' A .fe w fruit) ti broughttlie trans • to, Newryille—where the iole surrounding :.-- touittry)vereassembled, many of whom had never,. witnessed t.lie alnio:it f - inconceivable ____:ritiwer,of the, - Locainotive.•:, :._ We. tin l r Offered_ tli e _de lay:: of -a -, fe tt-m i n ,z,.- ' ' kites, lur" - wood - arid - ware r;" .-- 011w a i ds-L -, forwartls--appeared. to be the propelling inclination of the whole party.... off.again we "..-- Istarte&-More - iteani? - "14tiw - i - Ve'gi?eSit''' .:!:.and.althoughji'ing at the . ratet4- . 00 miles an heur—the "go ahead" propensity of our ~...touritrymen was scarcely satisfied.. Fi om • •• ,.':l§Te%villle'Li.O' . §hippeasbu rg , ,t , he road passes' _ • *trough theMOSt. polfulOus part,ol- the Val: ~; l ey-for 'the : distance' , ef, 'nearly . 10 'miles, : there is eitaiinglecuive.' lieVer.ivasthere l ' 'a mei splendid road, or a snore delightful. • - e . u ty -in creaticin;..7 l 4Wtiftiiiii -- ii - ,ilVeilli - ii , . .h ß i y p i p d g e n e,i s ,. .. ü b r y , , a - i ti nd - e p ,... u w t , a e t r i e o , n , gfrreoemte d the on to .; w d n ie--- , - rou • le4,*itli . anners, and their excel ( :.ITit•band . f fnu - sit. : - We halted but a. mo-,.. • -- -Merit to to e'op the company , and:then- - -en± - .. nip) ..tiered th 'principal .street of the ...borough, i . .. - - 'amid' a- - crotyd - of :its -- ts citizens; ,r with - c - gpufiy - flying, - and the, . band playing si Hail Colum- • ~.. receiving iiia." ,After r congratu l ations, .......,t: heir a few minutes — lc elay; , we — started ioc mhersbilrg; our *mate destina3mn,— Ime:other cars : had been added to and he croivd'hacl beery increased wewereto r realizethe consumma ; cherished hopes—the,"Seattered lined-kthe-road,.begin_to_be_passed i—the half heard, almost inaudible bigan • to swell above the noise the Engines, and' the increasing adiiksed us, that we were near the completion of our journey. Chambersburg deserves the thanks Of the Managers•of "the Engineers, and all the. friends of the etnerland Valley 11 . 9 Road —she'has acted nobly upon"" this she felt that her interests and prosperit`r • were 'ail centered in the .completton of tills work— . arid she gave expression to this feeling, "by Ilie.warrriest reception and hospitality—her, beauty—her military— o and young •we.re all at the deli t, to'sound 'a long loud . "welcome." The whole party, aceempani "ed by the military adjourned to Culbertson's Very tine lickel, to partake of a dinner pre pared by the, liberality of tliOnanagers.— Cerlainly SOO were present-;--the whole set ,tif rooms were- 'thrdivn Open., ivith a long_ centre, and numerous sidetables•,:groari i ing',' under the' &ight - of-the,:very best din ! ner,--we have, ever - Teen, on a similar oda sion—all .were satisfied—all delighteo,:.... LlCfirth- . - - ,•glee,_and._sentiment ` The hilarious song Lind the 14c:ere:woes cloquente.'! .._The wisdom of theme nancier"" , --and the practical experience, of the • ." - coilpi," . itartnOniSed,-=etilivening - the - 6 - elebraTiOn of the 'day, with feelings never to be forgotten. `/Thus, closes the .fst '.tiai!s . citic entertainment -.of „ other strong ligament has been throtyWround the interest.of p:lce - bet w een the. extrettieglias - littnrlY' [teen annihilated tray the "roair promote' the mesa kindiy,antliocial intimacies. • Qu.A OLD 19th Nov. 1837. _ Major deneral'Aiotandedi dismis . sing the Lletacliment. of Vnlunteers late lyr assembled at ) Charnhersburg; to.eele. brate 'the oPening Curnborland• Valley•Ttail Reatloalte_s_.greai_picasui.e in awarding to them,h thanks for 0)61 d net. dn ring .The expedition: .Ij.e,iNpe.cted much' from them-- - and his .anticipations - have - been more than re - al, The - pteellent Character : a -both ofh,cers and •ineri_has been fully suSiain: l eel bflhe appearance L performance, cipline and deportment of all. The pc-' - .l.c_asiini-,:so full of exciting interesl, wp_u Id: have o(mi:4e-4-slight indiscretions. The pellect noVelty'ef.the scene: the amaz-: [lig power, transpOting a - -large-body of troops in three . hours 'without fatigue, farrthei7 than Three days forded marching could. have doneCthe beduly 'PI the . i g g-s cene.q4.4 hospi tality of friends: thelbud aspirations.of — patriotThearts: the siiplause tiled intelligent spee,tatOrS, are 'enough to inflame more than the enthtisiastic_ ii - Rlor of BUt the Major aithertii It.n peva nbt hing. tpforgi ve. • To Brigadier General Dunn; to Colonels , - - Woodhurn' and 1'oulk; to Majors Magoivan, Ege and Rehrer; and to the officers and men lilydtr=their"cotiimind, as well as - t 6 the* gentlemen of his own staff; the Major Gencrl - aectirds - laS sincere thants. * he owes a , farther duty to the :detaC,lnftent.'_..F6r - them, and for him self-, he mast acknoWledge their corn-- mun obligationsio others:- The officers df—tl limner.-and-7-V-- Company_lia,ve_achiet 16 - 111. mmittee o the app_roval of eyerT_lgood: .day has given—them a proof of the biestimable yalue ,of 'such works' in a different aspect. The le gions of-Napolsort never made such a march ,as' we have. made. But to the eortfraify - be — alillie praise.. . _____The__ackno.wled gm e-n s of—the -d e taehment are also due to the liberal and enterprisiog propriefoltof the Cars.. The .use of: these' splendid, coinfortabi • and secure carriages has been, afforde to us in a manner too" kind and. gen erous to be passed_ in silence: and. like •th'e hospitality of our.friends in.chatio• bersburg it must not be-forgotten. - By tht Maj. Gen: •" J' 'MYERS, ,r •, • :tiding :did de Cp-np. ~3arr-ison-Me~`ing,,;_ ....Agreeably—to_public_Mitke l alargeand respectable number of the ft:rends of Gen. WILLIAM:Hi:NAV MARRISON;as- - spp.bleiLat the Court FlOnie,.in-iIM-bo-r -°ugh of Carlisle, on .the evening of the ISili:instant& . Thetimelli4iiii..called . tO ordie by-'the appointment of DANIEL "LECKEV, .F,sq., as l i resitlenl,,w9ndrew, IMMO; - iFilliam — Palm;-- Isaac' Miller; &,I*kiin Common, as Vice . L'ye.sidents, andllielib Ilfeiz, Dayiii S.-Ransha-,5. - C. 'llolander; : ind Enoch y,o . un ii .,.as §eereta ries. — O n wo t i tin ; -- tb - o rge - AL - filli I lipS - Alharles- Rowan 'Si D. Adair, Santo — el. Aeliwartz, . itd .. A ,,, :' Alfred .Crergh; were. appointed a . cenimittee . tO draft ieSeldlions,expres..- siv.o.of the's'nse.of the meeting, • who af ter retiringl r!:soine..tithe reported' the follovitiheiNti cli Weie . tinanietiously nthip , •• WiltßE A tr,- the 0 0 :pOntii#0,: * oe these • UnifOrStitei-is approaching iiliiii:.!rapid strides the, eonsolidationriit- - tt 'puniit. in-. he Engines—they seemed anima= it position, and irgoveil as things 00r.V404101t*:. - rp .. ** . o* (if Aqt.i.i_ 7.1p1)9,20140r1;..- iheAninds , Otthe-Executivei-which-ii-daily: maniresting itself-=in-some new ink ,assu l'i'on',' and : jugly- creating-apprehensions for the permanency.and safety4our f free institutions, and the liberty and indepen , ritriaa Try . • r! • atir , sirtift - .. the recently avowed ; desire of the .present Executive to the union of the purse with the Sword _Of_the_tiation his liana, pro'v.es the design of the. Governmentlo effect a conseraniatirodef. its Unholy, ptire pasei anti cOnSequently a glaring attempt to'oierifirov7th. e - .fiberties - of the onlyfree' people, on earth, inasmuch as it is . a• self evident truth,. that all governments.shoUld 'be.:institiited &One for :the benefitor the governed,;. 'that all officers . of gov-etn :ment are the seryantia of the, people, iipon . :whom:it devol veS - to - proteettlienfin their lives, property,.-busineis and . hafillinesS . ,. .as -welt as in all the-rightS- and 'liberties which bbieng to them as niemberi Of the' community; •and:that any attempt by ah Executive officer - 0 sepsirate the interests of the nation from that of the peoide, and thus make a distinetionletween the goy , erning and the governed; is lc usurpation of rights which. no real , patriot nor- trite. friend oflis-country can submit to: And Whereas : , the wealth and proSperitymt this nation,- consist in its _ agricultural, commercial; and-manufacturing business, which especially requii:ellielostering care of government 'for-which end it wag insti tuted ; and as they are dependent on each . _etheril.their_laterestS _are_tnittuaLvanitas : their prOsperityconstitntes theT:Wealth - of the nalion; - .l.he.goVernment Which with,• holds its protection from those interests,. opt tol be considered as the: enemy *Of the people: And as President Van Buren hat treated the ristreses - of the people - with — ow — cking - in saying,that the Go'vellument possesses no - eonsatutto - nat power -to 'adopt any plan •of relief; or to.rekulate the eichaites_.of the country, or to relie*e•inercantile ern : ‘barrassments, or tO correct foreign or . _ d o R4 1 .7 4 .',,-7-5Y SIR,US:A),O4KV4I I ?9,I4!,Ina Y , 'n4tAkrally-,*(KivrAtAtiit':lgfAVATiiiii; in-o-nt, w - ortlik - to'be'preservthl?' ' , Theeefi re, . . Resolved, That the :course-of conduct- Which Martin-Van 'Buren ,bas- puriue - d . 'since his election to .the highest office in -111e . -gift - of- - -the - peoplei - by - tain - peringivitir their - interests--the - pecuniary wants of those. : ,..engagett:in . •ineicantile husinessH f soli- in fact trades professions evinces a disposition,. which will eventu 7 ly-destroy- 7 ou r -coal merce-Lour . - Oland= factOrieliand - .baryrin -- ; chantit - cOnfusiOO . the liberty. of .ou iinpliciti.doblideiCa.' in the iiierits .and qualifications_of Getr WILLIAM-HEN- ItY•HORIS.ON; nue, reconitnend2hini to the 1 - delft's of country, in.whatever . party they• may - be found, as -a than who will fill the Presi dential chair; with-honor to-bimselF, and a due-regard to the best interests'of -our country. - ..Reiolved, That this Meeting earnestly recommend -to the friends of Gen. Wm. 11.1 - larrison, in tl►is county, ° to ,organize immediately in their several townships, sotirst - troilitrig may be wantiffg.to insure at The licit Presidentiitlsanvass, the elec tioriliViiiird-frefiiiiiiirStaVisman. Resolved, 'That , this meeting has undi Minislied confidence in the--present-State. .Adiniiiiiiration,and that our farmer Gov-' error, by • • -manly course:in refermice ti prominent questions which haiie fight before him, has shown-that that r canj?e trua'-. Resolvid, That as otrr Vandal. Demo- efatic administration hold to.the princi ple of instruction, a d as by the late dee: Lions it - has beeT arlyJshown that - the people—the demo acy of .numbers--have spoken trim' et -tongued avainst the. National Administra that------tirat—administration —_,Awer_obe_y_or_resign. --Resolved;That - tittAnille:d "Siateii Bank of PennsylVania, in so promptly paying to our impoverished government; the dues owing it, plainly shows that it is an insti tution which is at ontkAti honor and .a blessing to_Penzasylvanui: _I Resolved, Tkat we hail with ,joy the manner in • w lie tie. opponents 'ofthe present Nationat Administration. in New . York-li4e-tondticred - them - Serves- - at the late election; 'find that We assure' them, that at.the next 'election, Pennsylvania -will-do likewise, : . * • , Resolved; Tnat these proceedings be signed . by .the officersand .kkblisWe'd. 'DANIEL LECKRY, Esq. PHOt. )• ndrew .11.14 teer, . . Witham Palm' Isaac Miller, Martin common, hcob. 16(4' ' Da"viJ S. Runshoi t_ • S. C. - r Secrelariet—_ Enoch ' • . . rgrdiftltiZED• Cie the 9th instt, by the Rev. Mr Skeeher, Mr. George . aughinbangh, oMlis place j S'ophia Linger,- of liarrislitlit. • ,cori the same day, by the same, Mr. Jo/en Esliver, to Miss Mdria bob of thl . s_pourgy,. • On the 16th- inatnnt by.the Rev. J. Ulrich . ; .d/oranam , Sipe; Missjilarga ret of Alren townshiii, Dina: Seclqehlroe last evening; Mit. Eiti lbeila 3400,11 4 of thispiide. On yestE.K4CR,NIVIrei Breckin ildge, wife of Jolle.Breetienridge of Shippeniburg. . • -14 eport,otroOrlioisSe VisAtors ' Ta din H in t Reed,..E.sq; President i ana ffohn —.S 7 letvesit, aria 'John _.Defever, Xovonber 1887. , the Subscribeis, in pursuance of their appOint inenePY.ll-M Honorable tourt,:at ..No'vemher ter * - -..`41 - Staley_ Cumberland County, ' respectfully make . • • this'ourlotirth report, and with which the. term of our. appolotment.as - such will end. • ' l -, •• -We this 'day visited the Poor Ifouse,erld were plensOd•ta 'find - that . tlig .r rules and iegulatiehs of ,the Directors of that Institution,lell.hough.aidu- Otiii to perform compliance therewith,) have been carefullY. and -promptly attended to by both the Stewait and Matron thereof. .• • • We eitaifilned the different 'apartments thereof, ell of Which, al; well as the f)trnittaro, beds. and bedding, were - neat, clean; and comfortable, and - such as that theAni - eaten.thenoselvosr no reason_ to complain of, The 'ninnies ipie red chin - HUI; •industrious, - .and- ngreenbly henlthy, which • Vv_c! believe - rimy princi pally .he attributed to -the ex .cellent..mannev—in—which-that institiltion is con- FeW, .very few, have: been the_subjects.of -'cipline or:punlshMent, during--the last year.: _ Thenumlier of ilibee supportecilhititin iernine ly-Seven. . • . . The .appearance of the I arm'justifies Us-in' say- Wig that it is well managed. " And we .would further state,-that- the benevo,- tent projectors of that Inatitution„haVe great rea-. mini° highly.gratified, - upon b eing i nstru- Mental in, keninving.so - mimy of the human Itilni Ty.frcimliVes of ,intemperance, -wretchedness and' - misery, to life - (if ecinfort.and apparent happi-= oeis. respectfully - • • • RuttEnm IRVINE, ' /COBEST fiN6fianwse,. : tomit CREIGIit . . C 1 . 1 ar q, ovember.9th,lB3'7: .. [Certified copy from the record aof the urt .Quarter SeSsions, . .7 hos. 'Ciafghead. CI ". • . . . Notice Creditors. .• - .:Lkake_Notico_fhat_l_hav_e_.applied to the.indges -of-the CIAO of Common- Pleas of- Cumberland county for the benefit of the insolvent Jaws of this commonwealth, and. they have appointed Tuesday, - the 12tlfday of November,-1.8137, at.the. court-houst itirOarlisle,•for the hearing of me and' my creditors, =whet- may attend ft-you BROWN.-- Nov.einkr. 20 1 1,837..: • • , " Letters of Administratiol on the estate of Jobn Morret deeeased,late of Monroe township, de 'ceased,-having issued to .the• subscribers, residing Insaid township. All persons-having claims tigitinst the entate, - Will'imesent them to the subscribers for pnyment,and b llpersons indebted to the estate will , :ttrake payment immediately, to ''''!'!'"l".""l4.7A"r'''!`-'"s'S am Geprge Executora. Nov.- 20,18377 • Orphan's - Court .Sale. ny an 'oHer do . grti:if Pumberitnacounty,-1-will-expose!to-Puhlic -.Sale, on •1110N1.416 . thelltit day. of. December. neit,nn- the premised, a Tract' de i - Land'aituated in Southampton tow ( !A ship, containing Six Acres, more:or fkL " less,. having thereon erected, a 'Log DW ELLING .tioUsß, known' as the late -resi; deuce of John McCailyi dee!d.,- - Terris made ktiown on the day of:Sale bf . ..-• ' - • Janes- -4 1 1 MANUFACTORY. The Subsciriber_rettirnslilS.sincere ibahlas: to his former customers,' for the liberal tare of patronage, which. has been given him nd solicits a contiduance of the. same' as also . 'invites : e t hose who may not, es yet,. ha • giveh him a call, to do so at his sli in North Hanover Street - , one duor ,Dirt! 9f Mrs. E• Weise'S &tine. • • I Having lately returned 'froth' the the citl of Philadelphia, htinging with him the latest and most approved fashions, the subscriber -has-on—hand;a--large-sisiorthient- of • GENTLEMEN'S HATS. .1 ~ ----)..tmamzeozawinualepo &c. finished in 's superior: style.. Also i : FUR AND - . ZEAL CAPS,'ol•the 1 •st fashions, all . of ,which will _be-sold low_ . ash, or exchanged for country produce.- , I and set. _.% . • ANIYFEW 0: FC, Ii CER.7 — ' v. 20, 1837.—t i° 1 2 1.7 = 10. 1TOTIOM• The St ,ckholders" of the Hover and CarlisleTurnpike ROad Company, are here - 1 by,notified, that an election for two, mana managers. will be held at the house of JOhn* Overhultz - e - r - 4., fikeeper, in Ciiii - aherliffid - Count oh Tuesday thei,lth._day_,tif_decenL_ ber next. betn`een :the. bouts of twelve and -Four- o'clock, , on:said-Aay-_to::ser_velor=one= year. The Commissioners of Cumberland and Adams County are likewise notified to attend at the said time and place, to chose three managers, on behalf of the Common wealth, to serve fo:t the like period. By order Of the Board. AcoV._2b,iss A HoilE and Lot of Gidt'titdi sithate /For -U4rnit4 - 4 -A• North Hanover St, in which at prekent there is kept a Grocery. The HOUSE • s is •large and convenient; having' . a great number of rooms on each ' floor, stud an excellent Cellar tinder , _ th - e *bole building.. There is in the yard, at the Kitchen door, a pump and well of first rate water. Tlie situation of the building is such that .any per= edit desirous of commencing the mercantile bus?. nets, would find it to be'sn excellent stand. There is aliO,,a large , • Nt7PDXE 411E1101MR . 'on Vie - Lot. - :. The Store - Hoorn a nd IYarehouse hactseparitefrom the_rest_ofthe if desired. . For particulars iniuire of tht.Ettßor.: Carlisle,,lsrov. 20, 1837.- • • tO Creditors.-- Take Notibe that We hive applied to the jo es of the Court of common pteas of.Comherla county for the benefit if the ins6llyent laWa ot tt) commonwealth, and they lisvelappointeel Tries. day, the 12th day of lieccifihcr; • 037, at the muirt:ltouse in L'arliile; for the hearing. of its and our creditors, when and,ivlterg you may attend ifyottlitink proper: •!• JAMES,',I3OWERS; • JQI-I N ' STALLER,....: 1~ n'v.-20.= Estate of,Christian Coover, cicceased.= • • =- NOTICE. . . • T ETT.EIII.9 or atiminietration tipbn - thes'estrite I_4 of Christi:in Conve - r, late of Dickinson - toien• Clintbe-land cminty, - deceasett, , have Issued irl due, form of law to (lie stiliscriber,' residing on the fain of said diceahed, sad , township -- Al lifersons having_ claims Against present tlier.n. , and those indebted will nuke Pay- • • •• ADA M CDOVE:IIA ' dm 4 r 25 1837 6w =ME .71rOTIC.E. . STEPHENS,. Secretarg, TX'S 1.1-,1-E THE subscriberwoulu respectliilly inform the.Lailies arlisle :and vicinity that. he has for sale' • - A • • ,---0-ei 30171 , 11. 3TTO • 9 . ' . li • Blocked rover the 'latest • - and• most app ovcd city • _-•, i \ tide j blocks: - .Tite I3onnetts.are finished i i it stylpuperior to any mariufact •ed in the . ' rough, and varY ill price actor' 'ng to the si e aid quality, _-_ . ;. k r__ 1 le .-fidishing , shop is situated in North Harinver street, one - door south ."of Mr:,Eze kiel Bullock's chair factory..-- - -'-:-. .::-1 ...- .- • . - • ANDREW G. lI:ECM:ER. •• .NOV. 20; 18.17..—if, , - • • • ~ - -..5.-1 raluable Reid JEstirde • ---• • _ FOR SALE 11 PURSUANCE:of the direction Of the I 'wil of Thornas .. .kcenetly, deceased, late of Mifflin wnship, I will set.' at POilie. Sale, on '.MONDAY, le 25 - 01 day of Dece"mber next, en the pretnises,"at ' o'clock in the forenoon, . , __ .riu. situated •. .... persons to occapy, a • stall of half a:. 14 and the folloitingAlestir ed . Farm, in.Miffiin and Frankford tar? ships.,•bounded by the lands ithe area of the market plaCe, for thypurpose of vending Meat, for a market. day, having of George . Bratten John Arown,- Henry 'BOJO - firs . t paid . to the ' .clerk of . the Matketi Such and others,•containing 12 acres of patented - land Price for the occupation of the same, as shall orfirst *quality of, an about' ITO P '• • be fixed . . . y authorities from time to h the ' ,•acires of which are -c WO, the resi due covered With Timber. - The mprovertients are- • -,,- ... of . the Borough.' . - :- -. a 7 ~ • , -. • ' Sect. 5. It shall be unlawful for ln • y • • peisot . I 'a Double' , Log House . ~.,•? fit ,. to ay_ any article of provisions, (groceries. txn . ':';,r • '• c , all kinds of grain, and bread only excepted,) • 2rig,,, _ l , . .. --' - • KITCHE . N.; ---, -.'.-42.;-,_-:.% . -, • after the hiMi• of sunset of tlt,ningoft the . , day precedingtlie markets, as e. afilished•by A Double Log Barn, with two Thkesh- . h ii i .- t . 1 v r _t ex. tter,__eX e_p_t_m_t le'. arks l couse— liirFloor's 0 - T47a - 110 - use ereCteracirlitilleri,•r.• And -sh lt-be unlivifut fo'• any person rth . There is a•stream of never fail. retail any r ti c i e of prOVision (except as be-. •• ~,..,;::::,;.. .:. i ing water running Past the Int fore 'eiteeri cl)in-Slidpi or blouses, within'the q ) e. , ,.. - proviinents. There is silioAn , . - ~ said Boroughovithout . first ltiVing obtained a • • • -t,i, ' . • .. • _ ORCHARD . license for that purpose from' the Treasurer , .. ...... , • •• • of the 1301.6110 i, - and _iiiid 7 fiii• the same such -----,.------=—Of-excellent_fi l tit_oo the Fara). - "--''----' .• 'Tile - above. ,rsym. rsAy.iical aii: - .7PriOras-shall-be-f4so .9t provi#ops,iliall :for. er c ini•.. And an -cyjg_ie , rated - for raising Grain or ptock - ois. there offending •against the S e. are a great many drafts which . ,prodnee eirly pas; felt anq pay; for.the U se. of the,BOrOugh, the Aire, ci,r-May:be4ut-tlielitty,.lind-there-behig-rtin=•--su•in - of:! etlollar-forieath ofPrice:- -..--- -. .ningwater,in all thefleld,s except two. The Farm. - *Sect.• 6. It shall be brilwftil for - any perscin ' -will- - suit.tO - be ivided,and: will be sold divided *or persons, ivh - o bai)e...obtainetl a Meuse as or together; a . will-best•suit purchasers. Persons aforesaid', JO' kail.-provisionsi to purchase Wishing to it pea. the premiscs . ivil . lcall at the. within.the "usual Market. hcitirs,- any _article snitcriber's r *donee in (*lisle. • .... . ... . . tli . articles of .proiris . bn,. abolie the quantity The_ Ye ms of Sale will bo±s l , so lPaY• ; herein limited, to wit: : Half •a bushel of-buck- ( il able on the xectitiori of the agreementr - the•reSi-tivlieat. or •corm meal; 4 - quarts of:any kind or due' of one-li If - ther•purchase money, on• the firrti.huts, 2 dozen of eggs, six ' pounds of,butter, - 12 of April." - liex and-. tne-balahee. in three iimitialT bushels of•Tpotetoes, - one .liushel'of fruit, - 20 payments with urinterest, to be secured- by a lien ' . poinfils of Meat, - (unless a single piezte ihnitlif 09 the-land. .. - . • : . exceed 20.pounds.)* And any person Wend.: . . • ' -• Rob.ert .MCFA q .._i_. --- .ing--tig4iiisCillis..provi4imi, . shall forfeit - and • %.9,dm. de.b6hii v neoexhlth the TS;w., -o-the-Borough e . the-.sum -Of -five-dol .-_____--tail.l-dnizesed._ ___ 1ar5......_........L.._.,..,,_ - _ --1 . .,.._ ___________L - z - g - ._ ' ___ Scrti_7. If any perso n shall Hereafter. sell_ or offer:for sale; ahy butter whiCh sholl be folind not to .be .or.full- weight; such; butter - shalt be forfeited for the tA.C. of 'die Borough, to be sold by the Clerk-of the Market,.and ..the proceeds.paid - overinto ittiti - U - dsOrilie - TreaSurer. - -- • • • :'-- ' " -‹l' - 2 - N. C Kit,1210:.• , , - . ---_....• - iv. St u rgis; Dentist, heks - leave to return i • • • thanks to Ills friende in Shippetishurg, : & the eurr9unding eountr-y-,--for_t e itherelliy_with c. (t _whielf_they_have_been„ please to patron's - 0 him; antrweithl'inte'rni them-that ha ing relinquished hie' design or lesiving honie4or ti piesent, will. .continne_to ellenti to the cluiy et 111.1-prolessioil as het:etotore.. - • , - . . . W. S. confidently-assures the' Public that he an insert .feetiCwilhoui nny 4A . the-bad conse .nenees of pain. swelling, Scc.,,aii generally up- Shippensburg, Nov. 20, 1857. ' . ...,.:Estate of Jacob Rik deed, Notice: .All Persons indebted to t he Estate.olia' cob°, High, Sen., decd; late of Mifflin township Kuinbedand county, are requested to Analre im mediate payment tolaccitrliigh, residing in. Ne w- ton. township; or to Henry Railing, residing in: Mifflin township, to whom letters of administra tion on said estate have issuedvfind aU per4ons having claiins_or demands against the - eetate of - Alreelsed,ttrife.Eited_to_.ntak.e.knti_wn_the Sitne' to -either: of the. Adininistrators, without' 1-Admrtgrofluenb --- - • H ENRY RAILING, S High, Sr. decd. . Nov. 20, 1887. FOlt:' - RIENTi, subscriber will rent thaf well noivq~ large mur.conve hient house, for_rnany-years, iccupied by Christian Humrich, mut more re, _ ___cently by others, as .a. TA /EltN A ~ - i c- i tousf.';- ; - --v e - hnnsz is remarks lily well calculated for entertaining ; there being three stair-ways,' and Fire places in most of the rooms. The situation is very pleasant and desirable; being on the not tit west corner Of Hanover - and bother streets; while, for-odnveniences, it- excels any other house in the borough or country. It pus sesseit themittstial advantages of 12 ro ins' on the -first-floor-12 rooms on the2(11160r. 4 -4 rooms on the 3d floor-6 Cellars in house. : Two wells of the Witdoor on rl.nutiter street, with a_ptimp_thereint_thellther_in_the_yard atitite_ - kit - Oen door;) a Cistern made to contain eighty five Hogsheads; large land convenient stabling, with carriage Muse find sheds; large and exec lent zardens attached to the buildings latsiii many . conveniences not 'specified. 2. Also, one frame Weather boarti . d Two, Story House, - situated in" East Limber at., „withttypCellarsua Garden - and - Stablinottachitl' tlieereto. , rdeil Houie iii West . Leuther street, sdjoi ingthe!Gclf:'• .man Iteforned. Church; • witlia Garden attached' to it: :for Terms aprily -- 36 Nov. 20.• numiticif. .• ran. .RENT... r ir HAT Well known Tavern Stand, situated on the _Cuitiberland- arid-Pertr-linb, known . by • • • . Sierritts Qap. 'this is tine of the best ' " country Stands in . either county. tilt.. 4- • • • _ „ The'.Taveivs-. will tie rented 'alone, 'er with the cleared land attached-torthe premises, which now is in gabd Any persow wishing to adirm, - orzrent-tbe prtipirty,..can beAtccommodated by spplying_jd the•Subseriber, residing_at the tap. _ • , ',A • • • Ste 'TM's Gap Nov 6, 1837. . - :-DZSSOLI.T-T IN. • TI! Pattfiershin heretofn•eexisting between' pridir • the firth's:if - HALL ANP POtrrEn, is this - day, di isolbeilitij, • m'oteal con:: The books are- in s theinfods hf, 411:1Porlir, who is notheriseillo., settle the JORN L. Isj..IIALL. •' ' . • 4 .7 yo Al. M. PORTER.. tat•lisTe;l:l6,l;:3C. 1&7. • . tonIiENANCE, ___' ' TQ_ REGULATE 7'HE ',IfiREETS. .: . __,._ ' - SeiliOn 1:71.ie T g‘yn Comicil.Of the B - rough of Carlisle OE6 i n that, the"' ane e stalls and :lien . 6f . ili:e Market o,Mise shall be e*- Olosivelirapproriffrited. to;.botchers- - antr re.: ,taile . re. or_ meat, ho hall use . the stalls - or 'spaces betmte columns for the - Purpose ofrxposinet eir meat for sale. The miter. t r. stalls orbenches shall hp . e lusirely appro.- priated. to the .venders o provisions mid - arti:eleket her , than ipeaLti measureless eastfre Or', qn`mititylh an a qua rteroti.h . ch,Shalinot there' I 'be exposed.forsale: and -any person "orper; ..sorii offending against the provisionrof this. , -o_rtlinance shall'iforfelLand_pay_to_the 80, rcingli_ortarifile the sum of one dollar. ' • 7 Sect. 2: No butcher or retailer ofmeat by less quantities' than a quarter shall occupy , any stall of the Market Hoitise Without first levingr:obtainedia licsae_therefor fi l on--tfre: L . nefigliWriiergtifelVatWttsWiTahrfiiriritiT license the sum which shall be ,fixedras the 1 annual rent of such stall,. a's he'br they-may select:, a stall, being the spac'e between any two of the columns which support.the build.. ing.- -And any-one offending,againit the pro visions of- this one shall , forfeit and. ay. the sum.dt one dollar for eac h offeke. .. Sect. 3. It shall be lawful, for any vender 'of provisions or articles other than a retailer -of meat by -less quantities than a 'quarter; to haven-space upon the outer benches of-the .Market - . House ;appropriated. to his, her, or" their - exclusive useT. - -hei- sh y - or they . haVing first obtained'a license therefor from the bo. rough Treasnier, and - paid/ler thesame at the rate per.abnurn which shall be fixed . by: the Borough Authorities, from tirhe to time - And'during . the time for which the said , li; *cense skall be so granted..,:it shall be unlawful for any mit „elSe to deetipy - thesiiacetioap. pfopriated, and any . one offending against this proviiioWSW forfeit and.pay to the per Son interrupted, the sum of One dollar. ' . • , Seel. 4. It shall be lawful fo . t. a erson or - If s il - • t r Sat - . - .S. It _shall be antandid teltring.to Market -for.sale„ unwholesome, bad,. or up - 1 MarketableprovisiOnSt and any'one - nflend,ing ,1 against this. provision shall forfeit and to' [ - the orough the m,pf five dollars for each I•orice. And ,it shall-bethe duty of the Clerk o - the,Market Initnediately to remove the' ffensive-article,- ---, 7 ,Scet. 9. It shall' be :the duty of the !Frea jatOr of the Borough tnissire, a lieensetolany .fr ersen or- persons applying for the same,:t.- titling him„her or them,. to the exclusive u e and occupancy during-Market 'hour*. of a y stall or stalls in theareaof the M. rket pia ,- , or any space or space's on theo bend s, i for a 'term not more 'than on -ea or I •ss • than three monthst the - applic, nt or appli. 4t caiits therefor, paying to the Treasurer the follawing_annual- rent,-t o-Wit —For-stall& Nos.-- '.'l and 26, the stint of twelve dollars;larstalls LN_Os._ - _ - _2 . _apti-25rLthe - sunr - of - 19 dollars.fef stalls Nos, 'l2 and . 1:3, the'sum of 11 dollars, - and for stalls Nos. 11 and 14, the sum olnine &liars. For. all other sta s in the Nardi - - East-wing-orthe-Market -Ho se,4lte-sum of nine dollars; and for, all - cal) .1. stalls in - -the South West wing-of the Ma • et-House,-the sum of eight dollars., An, the applicant or ) applicants, fur a.space or.-spaceson the outer - benches of the Market House, payingto_the_ said Treasurer, the annual rent of twodoltars for a space of forirleet, or one didlailancip„ haKfor a space Of three feet, _as marked, de-,' signated and numbered on the said benches, which said several rents shall be - paid out 4.• terly . inrarl,Vatice. And it-shall be-the duty "of i the-sa'd Trensiirer_to keePtinentry in-a book for t tat purpose, of the numbers of each and:e- __y stall_and_space,:_andLtheilamee.of th ersons to whom the-license therefor ha. s ' ued, and -the rime= for-which-if - big iggilvd;"- - -- - Sect. O. It shall be unlawful to use any Trandr-force-oriiiriTence-inth e - act - of - purcha sing or removing, or attempting to remove any - article or articles- of provision without', the consent of the owner. And . itshall be unlawful for - person or persons; to use any fraudulent or dishonest practice either in buying or selling during market holits in the --marketplacerand any - lnweiffendingtrgainst these - periViOns - shall - forfelt - and pay - he ough forthe irse - of - the - persoffirikfted . the. ~sum of two dollars.' • '- .L, lea. 1 i....1t Is hereby orclained..that the - st - ds to be used - `by butchers in crittitig tip their meat, shall be made, orplank about three inches thick,•with feet to. stand- upon; do properheigth, and to he in length;.not exceeding four feet; and in breadth not ex ceeding - two feet 'lit, inches t and that the same shall not he snffered..to yemaiiiiii the Market -House; 'ext.ept. in Market hours, unless title stitne Shallhe so turned tipnp - the permanent benches between the coltimns nal that - theptiter surface thereof; shall not!be exposed' to:filth or Uneleanneik. And, ho lie rirtirrery- - persona shall.. hririg_ w Mil tiTtliiri , Market..nouse or the.enclosurewitieh-sur- I - rounds - the - sanye - anriblockaricart;7wlts t'on,,.cgt:..fa . te Oil any kind; or any otheitiring not •euthoriaed -by this 'ordinance.. And it shrill be unlawful for any pqrson or persons to.. bringl.' intb..and _leave. within v the said en - closure any head, feet or the- offarof airy ani 'Mal ; and-ail Y--person or_petsoul-,offendirig tagainsflin-retf: The provfsons' of this „section shaft forfeit 'and pay: for each Offence the sittb-oftwo dollars. , _ - ---..- _ .... ..........,_..-..._ . . , --- A-0; :12. It is hereby Ordained that. the Clerk of the market, shall always keett fot the rise of the corporatia exact 'standard weights- and ineasnreN as the same are or shall.be fixed,hy the laws of Pennsflianini and that 'iv shallheitis duty price 'never)* three month; - or Oftenerif h hall be there -to required,, to try the - weights and measiires of all inhabitants tiftlie,said borOngb, Who buy. or ,sell„by weight or ;measure; and all and every- weight T -or....ineasnr' used bribe ,Sairt, ,bOrough, , either for buying or. selling, whi6h shall be.-found either .greateror les'. than the-standard • Weight or measure, shall be-taken into the cuStotlY of the - saidclerk; ‘'vhoseduty. itsiktai he under-the direction of the , ..burgessei•or either .of them-to reduce or to increase the same toll& true standard;and the expense, of doing the same. - shall be paid to' the Borcatgh - by the person ow leg . )or . oc. EEO ion m pei sons to cut, break, mash, deface or otherwise injure - die Mar kerllouse or - the enclosui.es around the Same, or any otlierimi. 4troveinent or ornament which now is, o hereafter shall be made, withinLthe_said.--- =Market House Siltaiirorally other of the , - Sq public uares. of the Borought or to cut, break,_mark_,.deface or otherwise-injure:any -- public building or house of worship which now is or hereafter may be, enclosed within y an of the - public squares of the Boroughi and-it shall be unlawful for aity crowd of men . or' boys to assemble in the Market house or enclosuretei th - e - f - iif - thaf, - for the put= pose of amusement or otherwige,_an _roi a nyperson - OT - persons to use or °Cap t he - benches in the said Market House for" ny - - 7 \ purpose "'whatever, eXcept. daring Market hourst and any person or persons' offending m against the provisions of this ordinalice limit forfeit and-paylo the said Borough the sutra of twenty dollars-. - Sem 15: It shall be unlawful for ank Per son or persons to construct anciput up in the - said Market house, or cause 'the same to Eli dove, any beam, hook or device for any pur. pose whatever.in 2 , Addition to the game itii.at 1 . preseat constructed, without first - having Ob:., taine the consent. of the- Town Couneil theret , and any person offending against this - ~ frOVI ton'shall forfeit and paythesUm of two..- ~ dollars: and the Clerk of the Market Is here"-, . by required to remove the,,,same:' Seq. 1 . 6: It shall be the duty of die - Tama: ~ rer ence-iir ev'ery- three months to furnish - re _ t he cler_k_of_the mar::et - Irlist - of th -- e - Persbna who have paid rOr and taken out licenses for . stalls or , places in - the Market House, and kf any of the said stalls shall be occupied or used by any person or perstins who ,have not taken out alicense for the same, it shall be the duly of the said Clerk imtnediately -to make report. in writing thereof to the Treas. urer, whose ditty it shall be to procure pro. cess to be issued against such person or per. sonslor the collection.of the penalties int: posed by this act. Provided, however, that any person or persons may obtain permission frora_the 'Clerk of the market- to- occupy-it -- stall or half a stall in the said IthyleocHouse for one day during market Hours, At paying , _ therefor to the said Clerk thr`sum of fifty cents for the use of a stall or twentyi five Cents for half a stall. And if the Clerk-of-the-Markershalliniglett-M.-lefiff— torrform the duties required of him_ . . ill :iict - IteiltitlßM. it and iuy the sum f fifty_ cents _fo each -individual--so occupying ' rill c--stalro talts-witlinur-lie.enSe:laffrOr each and e ery .market day the, same shall i ‘ be so occupied: . v . . Scc. 17. It shall be the duty of the Treasu- • rerio grant and issue a license to any person or persons apPlying for the same to retail pro:: .visions of-any kind-br-to- keep and - maintain - " _ an :oyster or eating house within the said Boi: Tonal,: far the term-of one year, be, she or - they so applying for the same having first paid to the said Treasurer the sum of twd _ dollars; and any-person orperstnit - i ivhoihall ---- keep or maintain In oyster or eating house in the saiii'llorough w' RUt-having obtained a license therefor Wien forfeit and pay the ,- stint ol' five dollatir. -, _ .Sect. 18. It shall be the duty or the Hilli - Constable on the second Saturdays of April: filly, October, and January, to make due en* • quiry & report to therreasurer,all and every person or persons, retailerit •of provisioni within this borough; and if person °rpm:- sons shall be found retailing without a license,' the Treasurer shall cause process tirbe lasued against siich person lir pers = o o ff ending, for the penaltiei in- such ca aided. -- -- - --- S"ra - 19. ,- It is hereby rAtiiied Ilia - the - hp space An - the 'Sotith and - East sides ief thsi Market douse are hereby, appropriated during market hours for the"use of wagons.; carts, or cat rkages, and the owner or , driver , there'd' shall back - his - wagon: netts Or cat.,', ringe in sticli way as that the _bind ; pate -- theieof shall be next the Mir House, and - , my ppeson r,rpettiall . 3 , 00 Q neenr river, of • a wagon; cart, or ca rriage. in shop suffer 4..1ie Aurae t: reinhid anklength of timeduring markrt hours ih ank other position aliall'fOri. , kit and pay the Wm of one dollar. •And it 111 hero* also ordained that wagons iadened' • with wood, rails, boards or .other lattiber , shall clot be permitted; during market hi ) to neenpy-any of - the spate on - thex &Vitt Or East side of the Market House; iiiid arty per• sou or persons offending against this pro- vision shall forfeit and pay the sum of one dollar: • - • -•- • -, si.c.t. 20. It , is hereby ordained that all laws - ' lleretofore passt - d, -- which are altered or sup. piked by this ordinance are hereby repealed ., - Pfissed the 31st Octcher,.lBB , 7.' „ . . ~ _ . - FIIF.IrK-WATT.S. - --- - - Preeldehrof nigh: Cauiliiil; .: .' ~.. Alftest-4Azos v v ‘„, n W. orr, CIO*. November 6,:1837. cuping the said weights or mefitiurki2 . and it - any person or personsisiithifi the 3ald borough .shall knciwinglY sell anyrirticliby-weight_or _ measure under the just statula4 so toe kept ' •or shall buy by any weight ot measure above • such 'standard, he khe or the}! tittb'cingthereci-- of duly, conviCtecl;fdr_every stia Offence gag rorr ' Corr. -li the uo - . * titiP pose &lying 'or selling. shall ref s e on , mand beitiglinade in - theday time bit' the said clerk of the Marktymproducelar deliver . the "Said.tw - ei ghts_ or mea su resbY-w h left -be - r -- -- either-.lbuys or sells,' to the . said_clerk, for _ the purposeofll'elhg testedby the said stitnd aid 'weights and MeatitireS, and being there. • d 1 •legally•Conaicted-Stiall for - every%uch'of.. -- -fence forfeit and pay tathe' use of the said • . corporation the sum-of twenty dollars. 'And it shall be the duty of theclerk.isF the ttlitW.' -. ket:te;-attend , every-rn market. ornhig art, WC -- ,_,. market !Muse, .- where the Saidlystaedird . weighti and. raeasures_shul! l)e kePt...inlho--7-t --huoSe:prthiitled -for keeping-the same, , and alt artidles/ offered for iale• Other than but• . ter, put up in prediSe.quantity) ithe . prica of • which shall-depad .11 pini weight or measure: - shall if brought to the said house; lieliyhint . . justly Weighed and ineasiired. and he shall • be paid by the seller foriveighing each draft not exceeding ten pounds, one cent; .and if • over -ten- and not - exceeding - twennind . a: : two' c t;4;—atid if exceeding-twenty a d not eicie Mg fifty poundS; three cents ;• andit r more than fifty - end-not exceeding one hun dred pounds, fotir 'cents; and if more thatt.; • one hundred pormli„:Ax ceiits; . and for mess* - s "ring all kinds of articles soidby the bush -e , or less .quantity; lie shall - receive if Untlet _half alitsliel, one - cent-fir each measure; if 7 -- above half a bindle' and not more. thaiiMie .. .bushel, • tWo .cents;._ and two sitits for ever . y . beshel he shall haVisomeasuied in addition. .... And if the said clerk 'shill be called-upon ti.t . any pet-son or_personsAnying or selling Fatiel. es- bY weight - or measlire,'.to weigh-or . measure the same at any' other time that) od -- .the Morning - pf the prescribed .market filiyai ,: . 'and within market .hours,! the seller shall• • - pay to the said clerk double the rates abovd ,trientioned-,-_ l :_ - ' i.__ - -7 -- ..: ---- 77,_-.7± - =_-:-:---.-7....:=7.—....: , :..S__ eet.l i.:NO z h tick stersellerlofCakeit--:-' - strairh - z. permitted AO occupy- any : stall- or, sit. .: Within the line of - plists and fact pivements ' ~ _put around.the-Mgrket House, With intentind , : to sell at-any other tinte.than during market -hours; hor shall they then occupy the Mari • ket Millie unless they have a licensefor tha - _purpose,:tinder. the:penalty of - one'dollar td .. - be paid to the Borough. • ' . -•-" -.•-.- -. Sect. il. It shall be unlawful.for any Der; II