Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, April 10, 1838, Image 3

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    Amothor Porter-r.iilnrom-17410n and
•
Bar pony - •
We learn front the Bradford Argus, that "the
great P"orter g" tha . t. was
. 16 ibc, waighehl
in the
• Courtjildiuse: of that county.'on the 27th •
- 'ult., and priived to bea decided
garly account of empty boxes" Was.pretiented to'
the tiew of the astounded spectators; who, from
, 'the great preparations which had been inade,; - no'
iloubt.expeeiedlii see the COOrt House "full .to
But' v.sin are the hopes of
man ; the faithful only attended ttithe.number of
- Tyr„exfir:! Itht conscience! says the ,reactet:; nui
,inore. than' Stickily persons eta denagcraliC . ..rpeAg
in.the democratic county of Ilfatlford. 'Tis 69.
dear reader ; anti then after they 'got - there, what
fine sport. -theylrad eaclr
other at a round rate, - and "all this - because they
couid i nt agree about the Stib-Treasurrbusiness..
But let us hear the editor of the Argus.
i"A resolution was brought in by.the commit:
'tee, upon which they could nut agree, and was
=--artrmittetto-the-meetinOur-clecision—AVie.
not :repeat the resolution, but the substance of it
*,IS, That it would be• ithprOper . to connect the
election olltr.A.'mter with theineasures - of Dl
Van Buren, , as - .the.!!union 'and, harmony'"_ of the •
party, was :sufficient to elect; him; without- any
aid from that quartet•. A motion_ was made, that
1.4 e resolution : 6'e adupted..... x ,„
—7 7 .' - Mr.•Wimairr rose and mi:de a speeeh• against
it. Ile-said the resolution aimed a blow at Van
Buren and the. Sub-Treasury: -It-was . throwlilg_ , _
. _fire- brands into the party. kle .
favor-of'
disconnecting the .ekction of -Mr. Porter from
• •the policy bf Van Iluren,`.buthe would not• vote
• fur the. resolution.; lie was fur Saying nothing
againstthe'Sub - areasury. -
i\1; : . l'ioi.LET,wits - in - fa4 - /or of. the,resolution. It
.the---Sub,Trenatiry..
The Sub-Treasury was'a . measure which he did
.riot believe could rcceiVe the sanction of a Dem
ocratic congress. Ile was in favor of siipportingl
" 7 Mr.:Porter on his - own ineritS . , ,Without Hsi) , 'refer
time to Van - Buren'ordfis - measureS. ; gen-.i
• tleman'oit the oilier side says the same thing— !
-----then why not . say so to the world—why. not p sSI
this resolution? Mr. Pibllet thought thlii - did
not
, •
look much like honesty: tle "them denounted - •
, Gov. Ihtnet , for being opposed to borrowing
• money to complete . the improvements,. and for
- vetoing tlfe hill:Of abominations of hiss session,
-----and-- - said - lie - : Has , ignorant- and-limbecile;.l Alt
'which, we, presume, must have — mut - puce( his
hearers th a t Piullet is neither kmorant nor
imbecile, • *,.
. . _
Mr: IN EA . !' took - the ' fl uor in oppositioo.to l
•
the
resOlutifin. 100 thought it' ausg-ftt"f , r6-
liratd.'.' Itc opposed -At -on the- same „grounds:
I nf
-------- tlcatitrere - was - a -gad em :Of present (alluilim.;:to
- , ;theeditOr of (his .paper) whop;tood ready to
port their proceedings; AM] if tiwy - pa . s;i!d
Kesolittion, tiny troul e cksve it.proclaimed,that_the.
stneisiirei - of - NraW ituren_:werelst tanpoptilar Wiflf,.-
the_people_thaLt try thned not to connect the
election of roller with those ITleakireti.
Mr. Webb showed 'nacre: sagacity titan any of
• the other speakas, but he will find that the
.smothering of the resolution; ha-s not extricated
"the party!' from their dileMma. •
To heal the breach, and satisfy the Coft•st.r%
Ltiy_es,_llf.c . sob gery . kitises_ offered a sub,oittite for
the originacresolution, which, as nearly as we can
. remember was as follows:
Resolved, That we hare %lac:lent grounds Tor
supporting Gen. Porter, wit/tout Ar i ing out of the
'limits of our own Slule.
This ridiCtilima reaolutioh - was acceptetWthe
•ron-servatives, as satisfactory, and a sub-servative
Mtn-cd its ydoption. Hut Mr. Webb was too.
.01t1 a bird to 'be "caught with - eh •••11 . ." and 'fie
_2grappled with the• •"insintralidg" proposition.
Ile did not t,e‘e that. the I esolution meant any
fhitig—if it-did any thing, it'meant• more
'ilia') the 6600 one. It.was too ridiculous to be
'offered ia 'the Meeting. • And the substitutelwas
'• -Mr. Et.wl-I.:L the'n -ikrcri;d ; another substitute in
'(Ue'se k'&ds=
That We can elect Gen. Porter with
nut any - aidfro.h the Whigs
I'hia resolution was re . ceive'd With acclaniatidn,
situ] though] it was unanimously tloptcil by
the meeting, litit 7 We Kaye mice been tolil,'fliat
friirn fear that they might loc a:few iitite,s by ,if ;
ft was filially . , • .
CONSISTENCY:
• The 'battle cry Of the ''detnocrafie loenfo'cos
Las_ always been that they ale-in favorscif yielding
Co - :the majority in alTertsek — liitts - Urlreir'ryon-bring--
.iheMi9Ahe_test,thert_they 're off,. US the il)
-thaViii - bVythe' - Inti;firill -- . - 61 . : — Tlie •- fiittli of the
Iticonsistenbiof one dem'aeraiie representatives
the . legislature Was f el l y ,altiiwh lust week,
.uldcli - time a nets sebticin was introduced into a
bill 'then before the
.flotise,. inoliding that the I
place of holding the election in a Certain lli's'eriet
in !lucks ...ouitt abould b ban,ed ,-inasmuch-aawl
the place at. which . elections are ifciw'held
• is not 1
! bably Come up to:moriow.on second readilig.
an eligible place, not being in or near the centre i lit Senate, the Improvement Bill was again
• of the township, and inasmuch as a large majority taken up on second teading;. the question
Or. the inhabitants ..1 - il --- o.le.townaliip desired the , pending, was upon the motion of Mr. Strohm
----77 cliaiie - T - FroM - someTcause - Ur --- tillM7llfe r " l lir Stillreaifictirt. l if plit•iffitti - ifitifftirflieps ettyt= - 7 . ----- ---s , • •
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'. • l' • --. rerA nit r, mo,
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- . Buren repleientative from that_cyunty opposed,i_blirg_raitiroad. . Mr.TmllertotiiOok.UP the 1
• • On the.29th alt; try the Rev. J Ulrich, Mr.
.-. the Change, and said thatrif the- seetioli pfrcred string of his diScobt - Se i cut off 'yesterday by Jollity Doxrcrininenarm, of Perry county, to
.-- • --by-Itieculleague_shautil Warne 'a LW, it . would the adjunrndi - cut, against' this devoted. im- Miss FANNY' ZIGLEIt of Monroe township. •
reduce the votes of 'his iscirtg. Vi'ell'iliat iiiim provement,, which,. wikh iill the objections' On the tit b - inst• by qui) sanie, - Mr. -DANIEL'
. .. . {?wive, of W est' Pemiaborotigh, to M iss SARA II
knew where to touch. immediately thepartr . .;tlrat canfMrbe urged — against lt,has,.br KE Wl.' Ea, of South Middleton. •
! . .ly•• -
04 the 22d ult., 1 33, , . tlie Rev., M. Sharp, Mr.
blood was seen to rise, and Mr. Stevens, aPPre - the trick •Of 'Certain' tinprincipiezd'tlemago- ,
•
pensive of the result, and 'Mt 'wishing the ( t . .e .e . gues,'becn inacie to fist. - iime a politic:, , ,
alas- ; ,
..I'w sties VI A 1.1. / . 1,,C E, 10 MiSS 5.C11.4 1 ICCREA ,:-
bath ht• Fratiliford township •
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' ..of a majority stifled . in this mannerr - MoVed .fol. pea, and -is denounced pi incipally Under 'On Thursday last, by the Rev. D. P.'itoserf:
sametiti the - section offered by.the gentletUattfreill ,- . ' • ~ • •t h is • . :miller, Mr.- Liewnv Mossrm, to Mrs. •-•••••••••••
• sonic specious, ',time" in aspect, :-.Mr. Si..EI rl,•butil ut .Frankfard toWoship. .
' • I .Bueks county, as fidlowsi. ,
. . I Pilllei ton' . took up and i cvle.wed the:repot t, Otti Thursday last,. by the Rev Ratio t Mc- .
• .t .
• , ' . ' — ...PrONWitiillfriiiiiol* - ,of - thi - votes - ur - th - c - clect (If s i
(. 4 ,. .... r. "J. --,---- - --i---..._,_ _ ,-:. i - _-'-cahreit 4 fil r._Nil litr. I A 31' MoGo - ar. r.:•;- to Miss Wl-arrir
-51 r 1111 K, a mote .ionest pan than w nom .
. r Arfel, daughter of Mr. P,,itrick Ii 11 of Nest , -
. • ',in the said' district; • given dr a pe ' next : genetal . • • • , .
1 • . - hot ly, w hich . "'
-- - •• , never set in any legis atiJc he A DD township, -' . • . • • ,--- A .
On.the 29th inSt, by , the Rev. 15; P Ro : -
', clectionialtill determine in fasur of such remoal: P.
On this-amendment the 'Vega sod INays • were . , • •
declared abbunded,infalsehodd and .1•11S1 ep- '1
, senmiller, .Mr.. G E.Oli GE' H ETTiI telt' to Miss
. 1
. . . called, and . the amendment ,carried by ii•Vot of rcsentattop. Mr . .' ctink Was-in favor of, the 8 - S •b' of ' • ' '
. , All An W,A 11 G ER, nth 0 it • •
46 t0.Z.17, Mr.:GORGAS voting in the affrinative; • and - i - eported aceordingly. • • •
Gettysbui'g road, - •-• • •
a
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'l and.Cvk JAMES WOODRUIti.4 iti.the tieraite: Alter Mr. Fullerton had'conclutled,. the vote 1 , . . ,
OticE. . .
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-against giving - the- tnajiwity of' the cititizens off was taken upon' the motion CO st n t;ilte,out, and I OUR credilors Will -take notice that we. have
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....pc., tpotitii . iiip a right to eboose,..thew la ce• •
0 1 decided . ip , the negatts. - ,e—yeaS.l . 2, ntlys .
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20 ,••••• applied -to the eonit of Common :Plebs. of
„,,, Cumberland • i'ornity, for the beneht of hi•ol
• o r,' - i ..., ~, ~, l' •• C `r $ good i ''' ."' , 7-1 1 tr r T all111 ) 1 g : cl “ .ases . o f, the seeti 9n •Y'''......'" .vent. laws of-Pennsylvania, and the sail •cOurt
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voting: Fr m enetl &Mee a v if 1 I
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reel tis , - • •- ' - • I •mvipten. •. • .... " ' - ' ' 1 Inis'e . appointed Tuesday the Ist day.
I. • 1- 0f...Mr.y,...1.835,
w r.D .,4-z .sDA y.4 . .....:rue. res o ut i on . sti b m ii, 1 for the bearlog of us and our creditors, - at the
' After' he ameadniciit was carried,. the Yeas . • . court house in the borough of Carlisle, when Jind
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.iii,d Nays tailed a l s t .- :. , irel4l . .ed sonic tirne•sitice„,,:, Mr t Karns for• the re- ' wh e re yon may attend if you think proper.. •
urerenn e„ectop4sp ). (..( . . . . ,
scat of
4 , . 4, , .
_,l WM.,„C. CJIA M HERS.
..- ' the erste - brit* taken the -- ,settion - Waslud, by a moral of t " eat. t he l'edo•bl ( ft- I et untenr "l\ '' • •- • - .' '- - -
2 ADAM .M I.AVLR. 1
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•otc Of. 44 to 1 40; Both William R.. Gorges anal fitoyd ‘v ,, blikivmn city r.
tp,_ ittsburglt,,, , ,w,as ! -•.. • • , : MARTIN CORN M A ~N; 1
: • ..
, • , ' . j.i.- liA EA I EN OMIT,. 1- 1
e e bnt before it w ' •
, ....lames - ,Mteodburnvolittvamillist_the,,prayer,ol ,l4 .4l: n .. l )Jl. T._ Y. : m .1113 i t.t f . , ~ ,fk
a '
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'' ' - --••-• :-' ~, SOffIVS.I I KIGIAII4.IAINI- 7-
tri CPrtit i Pi'gr§. ; •We iqvc ouf'n'aclo3 - tiviii4c Ernie through . with, the c o rn t'atttt'c,, rose, y - , • ..sA 1\11;1 i E ! RA fq,yis, , i
• Ihei • ()it , .''iiMc ' I ' • ' ''' ' • • • ' ' ' 1-havint leave to - sit ag.tiu. on the ' b ra frith' of. ;A ' 1 . 0 . - -I , :s a . , 1 . • 7-P3', .
i nCO 1 ti 5, •
':4F!flOssylvfinifs_ ± ..Legislai tere.
CorrCipbhdosieo of tl►o Herald& Expositor:
EXTRACT OF A LETTER, DATED
Harrisburg, april 9, 18:18
_ Illondqy 2. r - rit mohg the petitiohS preseht
ed to,the .1-louse this roerhing;viere: several
for a continuous rail road from Chambers
bare by the way of 11..aoghlinstownio Pitts
burgh: - Mr. Qoplitn, from the
. comMittee
a ppiSinted to emptireinto the truth or falsity
of the allegations charging Mr. Reynolds, of
7 estmore an attempt .to inbe
Mr.• Thompson, made report. The report
states -- that - ,,tire - committee, - after-a thorough
°and' minnie investigation of the facts; and a
Patient hearing of all the evidence adduced,.
are Of the opinion .that there is no foundation
for any . .ef. the charges pre_exrel
•ainst Mr. Reynolds, Mr. - . ThompsoO, ; the
York Batik, or any..'persons cohneete - d - tliere=
They.state in jpstiee to that institu„
tion,,that .ntithing : haS'Oeturred - to - impljeate - ,
it in an attempt to influence the tote of Mr.
Thompson 'on :the 'soh treasury resolutions,.
Mr. "Forcii . ltorn t he'initrOrity-41- , the-cbmz
mitteei alSo made repOrt. The minority dO •
not hold —Mr. Reynolds'so-entirely.kuiltless
rf the grave * and weighty charges preferred
against aird . which were sustained .by
conctusiye., eviden - te.' !With ..the. majority,:
they express thernseles satisfied that Mr.
Thompson gave liWiErtF"in:favorof - ,the
anti
sub-treasury e - solutions'from_ini tonest
r
victibn Of duty, independent ofranY foreign or,
extraneous influence. tile bubble% burst
—tlie whole matter .ends in smoke, ' Two ,
thousand . cipies bfitht: report with. the ao
companyig testimony; 7 s:we - Ordered to be
printed.
Mr.:.Spabk man preS"eitted - ilre memorial of
the Philadelphia and Reading rail . road cofii=
lititry;...pi - ;tying' for authority , to extend their
road Ib liarrishtirg • - " •
.
p4sse,d on first reading, and
rent — to -- the -- Sepatei -a ppr6priating fifteen
:thensturd dollars for rehu i hint :the • rail :road
bridge lately constuWd - LYfre. -Affersume
iurtlier uniMpor_tant business was tfangacted,
flig - ,,1 - TUfige ailjotiuued. - • ,--
- AmUng the,petttious pt esented in the Sol
afe; this.morning, %tiere several praying flint
itifcl r MIT° ad . . - orn
patiy might - be' : permittea ex . tenfl flick
- ruml i'sbin - -*
Mr. Rogers,- in his place, . read :a bill :tti
incorporatctlw Bristol and hiladelphia Silk
RIME
The_lmprovement Bill - beiri" ---- up on 5 eciipd
reading, the first sectio'o'f)iissed without op
position. To the second section seveyal ,
ametidirie'nts were proposed,: which were
adopted. -Mr. Strohin moved to strikeout
the appropriation to the Gettysburg rail
road. - Before this question was deter Mined ;.
the Senate adjourned.
TUESDAY 3.—Mr. lA'atts presented the
memorial. of the Pittsburgh Board of Trade,
deprecating the. provisum's of the bank bill .
which passed the Tiouse. 'The memorial'
was yead.iThe petitiodof Emnor Kimber,
remonstrating __against the, employment' of
moral inbt , •ucto in the pastern Penittntiary,
as being calculated, to make hireling "priests
as plenty as. stipervisots of ,the .high Ways,•
• A . •
was lead. - •
.•
The bill to repeal the law 'licensing haw
kers and pedlers, being again up in -com
mittee of the • whole, was opposed by Mr.
Stevens, who said that this bill was designed
to disfranchise certain citkens, and intended
to give preeMption rights to others. It was
I in contravention of the pi inciples of our Go-
I•vernment, and •hostile - . to 'the - bill - of rights
! first to induce foreigners` to come . into our
country, holding out
,temptations to Item to
come aMongus,'itnd whim here harrass them
with these petty prosecutions, and rob them
of the, , Voc4tion. wherewith they gain a live
lhood.• The bill, was supported ripon the
ground tharthese haWkers and pedlers ear
tied' counterfeit, money into the•, country,
where they imposed it upon the ignorant and
hillwS eventually post •
pOnedlindefinitely_by_a_Vete-4-477fO"2'W'''
. .
In the afterooon the• bill to support tlic,
-common schools,' to establish alschool
.of
Arts, and to endow the Colleges and Acadc
-1 mie•of this commonwealth, was taken up in
committee,. and after a most.Prbiractet
• •
I wearisome discussion, passed. • It
,will . l ro-.
,_ .:-:._.o7_tt_-:.-.100)t.0,.71;)..t.411!‘t!L.,_***ti-7.lEleVii,ll,oiiipi:r.4
July next. It but justice tbthe , mover to
§ay_that he coulii not have been seriou§. in
agitating this question.
The bill to support common schools, to
establish,a pOhoOl Of arts, and to endoivthe
coilegea - and academies of the commonwealth •
Came .up, in: order on second reading, when a
motion was Made to postpone the 141 fort the
present, which was agreerl i to. ./
• Prom "this vote it Would appear as .
Goths; were in the end destined to -triumph
aver., th - e. friends of a frtt; and enlightened
-system - of - etlyc - a - tich alone
can 'make the common schOols'efrnient, sup-:
plyingler . with competent-teachers, - at prey=
sent the ..great deoideratuni. Acharne,
if properii carried out, wii t alci-redbrid,
u mare
to , the lasting honor of :our state, than
reven
her rnagafiti-entm--iem-of-intirrhatiriiproee-
BIiSISI
menic — wllich.in — iis - unfiriished condition-has
called forth th@ adrniration'of the world, and
the respect of all enlightened. men of all
. _ .
classes.- - -Let.. the-friend.s -of th.e„Scliool _of..
iris not be disph'ited.. asTeX.C.seSslonit will
do z ubtless become . a lii,if. ° The bill apPrOf
.
priming about one.hundred and ninety . thon-
. .
Sand dollars to common school -Purposes . was
taken ,up . and passed through, cOmMittee,'
Vi , lien it clinie up . again on second reading.
Thebill - for the establishment Of a'School of
Arts, &c: was offered as an amendment,, but
after much w#irtn, debate, wasbegatived , -. 7
the yeas being 34, frays 40. In the_ifternoon .
a bill to establish _a School 'of Arts came up .
-again on seCotrc' 1 - readhig, but was_ postponed
until -Wednesday next.' • . •.- -.-
' In aen'ate the Improvement-Bill-was paSsed
.theough on second reading, and ordered to
J.ic_transcribed cocla..thit_d_ by a v4e of 22 to
10. - A new . section, Was added—Athorizing
c
~ the. Governor to contract fora temporary
• ,
loan of one million of dollars at, 4 per cent:
from - thc United. Btates Bank: On agreeing
to, this section the yeas were....19, - n4ys . 12i-
.. -
Ttiurtsv 4 subratteda:rel
solution requiring, the Auditor Geheral to
t statementsthe
affitirsdithe 7 l34fik of.the'Uirited - States,-for
the rnopths of japtiaey,-Febrti . di : y:ap - d Wraith.
.A.liill:forAbe-r,elief of a numyer. : Ol.soldieni-,
of the 'revolatronMii . war, and of widows of
similar soldie - S, passed on first, second, and
titirCiead bills.- seldom - meet w if 11.,
mposltionnor should - -theywhoWould not
grant - the:petti pittance_pf_aLfe.w*llarS,AlJ
. these old ,vcte - rans, : _olipteiiii:niost cases
by disease ; old - age, and . poverty ? •
bill - fOr the support of cordmcinl.spltools
wtis uplcin second readingagaim , '„Ail amend-
Ltuent_wa carried by a'votau£ 63 toll„mak::
sing an annual appropriation - of - one - thousand
dollars to. every college, and from three• to
five hundred dollars to each academy in the
commonwealth. _
Anew • section was agreed to r giiiing the
sup_erintendentof contrition schools,,,a salayr
of five hundred - dollars:• • - - •
The bill then passed a final reading by a
vote of 58 to 9. .. ' . ' ' ' '
The bank bill came up in Order in the
Senate,--when-a-Motion-wasmade - to'posiponse
it indefinitely; before, the 'question was ta
ken they adjourned. •
Fatn.sy 6.—Mr. Johnson, from the com
mittee of ivays and means, to whom was cp
.
ferred the , petition'of citizens of Philadelphia,
asking a -repeal .of the shop tax; reported
against granting the prayer of the petitioners;
Mr. JohnSon,fr m the corresponding pcom
mitter: reported They repudiate the pro
position to make stockholders indiviilually
responsible for the debts of the "institutions
with which they may be connected. One
tll -- o - saud copies - of the report were ordered
Ito be pritittd. The resolution submitted
yesterday by. Mr. Ryan, for' statements of
Ithe Affairs of•the Bank of. the United States
for the Months of January;' Fen - nary, and
Marcl4lPassed : .. • : -
• ~. „,, - ,
In Senate, the - ImproVement Bill passed a. n
final reading, by a vote Of 21 to 8. ',..
SATURDAY 7:L.-The House this morning
r'efused,,to - coneur in,the amendments of. the
3• enge-It o -•qig- ---- inl - Prolertielinill) ,- - - Stessrs.
Stevens, Johnson and Taylor were appointed
a committee of conference on the part of the
lious'e., - -.• -.• • • . ,
. .
In Elbe Seiiate they refaSed to recede froin•
their amendments and on their part iippoint
ed Messrs. Burden, Pear Son, and Irwin, ,a
committee of conference.' • •
Senate from Philadelphia county, having
been communicated, bothltuuges .adjourned
at an early hour. • •
ViiM
YOUNG , MEN'S
COUNTY VILIVrINC4..
Agree&Ay to •tireirious public, notice, - the
Young Men of Guitherland county,- favora'
bleu) the re-elettion of JogEeli_RlT_N_Eß,,.i
to the dffice of Chief Magistrate of tliN
coin
motiwealth, and friendly to Gen. WILLIAM -
H..HAItRISQN; as a candidatelor the neat
Iseesidelicy,;:met, in the ,court _House, in the -
=borough 'of Carli.4le, on the evening of Mon,
day-the 9th inst: . .
The inecting:Was' orgatVied. by the ap..:
poiptment . of JOSEP,,I - 1:M it; ns Presi
dent" Armstrong Araliqe, Josiah
'Henry Beennenzan,
„Tnoinas B. •ThoMpson;
flOnry Iliplienstettitnd AtathaWiel llantch,
as Vice- Presidents,.4fhoma Di.:Urie; John
Caseyi—RohertWiOtinan,—and John 'Het.-
trick, as SeeretarieS._ .-_ ~
The object 'of the ineetifig, having been
stated by the President; oh motieri, the fol
lowing personi were appointed a committee
to draft resolutions expressive -of the-sense
ot.t he meettugTvin - - - - - Willidru Baird;ieo-.-'
M, •P-hillips,-WilliamLQlark, Lemuel G.
Brandebury, ailit.P. s.liarnacker,w hO, ntier
a short.,., absence reported 'the . following,.
'Whiehwere unanimously adopted i
:• Whereas ---the timeLiS ; fast. apProaching
1
when the P.ehge Of Pennsylvania Will'be ca - 11
eiLupon to-decide•.witeiber they - Will - have._
4.he..minionti of a corru.pt anti ignorant fad.
tint; to rule' over 'them ;.- whether they will
again witness - these'scenes, of extravagance
and disorder which — dhce brought - our state
to-the brink of , insolVenCy,affd.rUin I. wheth
er-Our executive - chair is to lie filled by. a
mere office seeker and. political pnrtizan,
' whose - only .reeommendation is that of - the
action which procured .hispoinittationt ,or
whether, they Will - Continue in Office our
Present chief magistrate,` Who is
-alike au
honor toillet. -onw.ealth-ovee_w_kich he_
rules and the people who elected him to tlie
station which he fills, has made the Key
stone the admiration and envy ofj,uvround
•••itigstates. , _
whereas the recent electiOffallfrough - - -
mit the Union have demonstrated that there
is a bounitheyoral-whichliuman forbearance
dannot go, and that the people at length per
ceive the ruinous 'tendency of the doctrines
of-men in power : and Pennsylvania.hitlierr
to never behind the times in
grope her way,'in darkness Whilst all
around is - light. Therefore Resolved, -_-:-
Ist. That whilst from Maisie to. , ll l liSsissip'.
Pi the cry- of-an. outraged
__people has
„been
heard,..and• their - sentiments. and wislidsloud
,lv-spoken-through;-the ballot boxes;,.the cis_
izens of
tive.nrtdre-b-u-t-their veicewilkere_long_con,
denotinting the men•and measures
°Ellie present natfduul atlmimsta auto.,-
-2d., Resolved, 'That in the-re-election of
Governor Rimer we_foresee the destruction'
,of Cite_ last hope•or loco,focoism, Van 13u . -
renism, - and party_prescription. - • •
3d. 11csolvcd; • '1'hat.tn Gen.baViif
ter, the
. opponent of - Governor Ruttier we
-;•-s—ee-amtrat-wito•-for-4.ears)tas__been_mi office_
holtlerL,ancl:fivho.isltlly disposed 'to - put in
practite the dangeroUs and disgraceful doe;
_trines so openly avowed
. I,llellolj , - of
which he is an - active and prominent. Mem
ber. - ,• -
Restil‘ - 'ctl. That. in Joseph Ruttier we
SeiTh sel - f• - •tatight man, tut unassuming states.-
Man, _w_h_w_b_y_the: 11/Is - dont - ,and t illness- cif
his measures-has warded off from the peo
ple of Vennsylvania those shocks which have
been so severely felt by the merchants and
tradesmen of other States.
sth. Resolved, - That-in Sosepirititner w e
and Will.yet find a governor who,
will net ;submit .b from tile national
• administration,- and who will never suffer the
interests of this e ommontvealth to he made
the subject of, barter at the, seat of govern
ment.,
ved, • That the_public ,improve
meths which were i n a most ruinous
condi
tion; and all• their okrations characterised
by extrirvagance and waste: have under the
fostering care of the , present State AdininisL.,_
tration.become a source of profit to oarciti
zens at home, as well as an honor to them'
.
abtP l.
a i d7 R
7th. 'Tharthis meeting, whilst
they earnestly press upon their Seniors the
necessity of,active co-operation, the assist
ance ortheir cooler heads and better dii yet
ed efforts, have 'determined to brace them•
! selves for the, conflict,, and' he second Toes-.
day - of October next will show--what can be.
done,dth ing. the labor and heat of the battlo
by the young men of Pennsylvania,. .
• Bth. Resolved, That this,ineeting present
1 Joseph Rimer to - the 'people'of this'Stitt - e,
' confident that he haS their. interests at heat t,
and that the measures of public policy so
happily er:nowt : iced viol so auspiciously car-1
I .riedvicluring his emitiimatice eu office, will
be gloriously teritlinated• ere' he goes into an
lionorable•yetirement. . , ,
9th. Resolved, That we cordially clisap•-•1
tfirove 'of the leading measuoes •of Martin.
.Van. Buren, the President of the United
Stittesl.helieving that they are
,tire
whit
4141,Y_•to_the.._•corriniunif,y, and-,,have -Mainly_
contributed To
s produce.the_present
shin plaster. ,currency , with ., which we - are'
cursed 'and annoyed. He the. first Presi=
dent who has ever attempted to ,sepei ate the
government frolic the people and make their:,
intereSts . distinct. He is the - -:first- who. has
created, two currencies, - gold and' for
hia office holden; and members of Congress,
and rags for the people.,
Resolved, That - the gub-Treasttry
bill, as it is 'called, is butanother name fora
13"4 - w - e - ritnnent - Balik--La-nionster Iwhich is. in
deed to be feared,. :IS it will-be adding new
power to the already great patronage of the
igpneral governinent; 'lts adoption Will tre=
'nitsolier•Of salaried officers who
oppress thein.mitlLheayy taiuktion..
. .That Mariln - Van thiren's
administration lias,been'cliitracterized by the
_greatest extrayagatiQe -- and folly. When he
came into office a short.year ago the Treas.
try was inillions of .clullai"s in
debt, and Congress is asked to iniii ease: that
debt ten millions none. .. •
'ltesolvedi . That an. ailiiiinistration
Whiolr thus
.. aeliaratt:.s itself from the inter..
ests ,of the poriple':—Whipit riots,' en "their'
circallating medium, and-grasps at power not
contein plated by 'the' Constitution, fs-untit to
rut =the destinieS of Allis-tie:if—people, - and.
shoitfil' be' diSphieed whinfever tit •is in the
power of ttia"people to - 11.6 au. , ' • -
13th. Resolvedi . That tee congratulate, Our
fellOW, citizens of t the prospect there 13of a
termination'ortitfch misrule at the next.P re
sidentiar clectidn. Every oppOrttiiiitY) the
people have /had `since' its cdniniencernent,
they have placed the bt'.4olp epronAtion
upon, it; by a disregard. of : the
public irnieryi tut.he
mad and' reckleSi's, , SUltenies .01. Mr... Vat ,
Buren. • , • •
14111. Resolvee' , Thatwe - ved.ord:orir
itude and reSpefor the' Pmriot
,and mates-
man lieurtl - farrisonf who
when a ): °WA; 'coati ilniler the .gallant Warne
aided in prostrating the westei iriorest, and
who in stil - i;orpient life 'has done_ Much fur
his country in •tlee fidd. and In:. the cabinet:.
11. t, tl
0,1 0 C,) ry and to ic F o r t . , , ,vi',ll.t.°Woulti
•
~
be the*"state of the * sountty - if 'he nowTpre ? .
sided over itS destinies, We look to 'him to
reform-the abusest u c are now suffering. -
-,- I.qtb. Resolved; That we highly approve
of the proposed Young men's. State Con
ventions to , be held in Reading„in June,, and
at*Pittsburg in September next,' and that
thii meeting qo how proceed to elect. dae-.
gates-to the one tobe,held at. Heading.' •-•
ieth. Oesolired,, rwtt it be recommended
to the koung men of this'county to hold an
a ported ,meeting
,oir. the evening of the.
,first,dtly of. the. August Court. in the Court
HoilSe in Carlisle, for the, purpose of tip-.
pointing _delegates to the Young Men's. Con-
vention to be held in Pittsburg; . -•-•• •
During the:tibsenCe of the committee, the
meeting was, ably and elo4tiently.tithiresecl
by..Mr. Joseph - Casey,..of, - Newville,-who,--iii
;concluding, offered 11 efolioWing resolution,
which Was unatirmons adoPtedi'• '
- .. Resolved, That •1 s', the. 1.114 .ot every _
toting Man. in .the commonwealth of Penn ?
•sylvanja, wilt) is favorable to the re-electiod
1 f Joseph_Ritner_Las,llOvernoc_of...the_state.
' and the electirn of W. H. Harrison-to , the:
*Pre . sidericy - in 1840; - t--take a firm' and de
cided stand in opposition to, and atteropt,_by:
'all honorable !heaps, the, ensile eXtermina. ,
than of the destructive princip les of the Van
.Bti ien_pa II) r.__'"
- .On motion, the fulloiving' persons* Wei•e'
apPointed delegatesio'represent this-county:
. in the conVeution - to - be - held - atT . Reading - ; ~
- S D Adair, Wm '..; Roland; Jacob Weibley,.
ladies li Devor ' Wm M•Baird,. Dr John J.
Myers, George M Phillips, SarnuelS-Smith-,-
"Jacob ShiOilig. - .Nittlitiniel.Hantch, J: - .l3 . rbwn
Parker Armstrong 'Noble, L'6' Brandebdry,
Robert Noble, Henry_ Barnivi, Robert
Noble, T B T-horripson; -- Robert Wightnian,'
'Wni M Porter; Samuel Diller, Abraham
Dbliner, John DaVidsin,.john McKeehan, of
B. George Miller, Joseph,. Casey, ...Samuel,
- MtClure - ,-VV.illiam-Sturgis i —MichtteLP. Egei,
Michael.M Este, Christian. hoover, Andrew
,Sturgis, L.Altiek, Daniel_Uhric:li, Joseph
Mosser, Daniel S Hamacker, Jacob Landis,
Robe-rt- , -COrnmaik..-Jolin - -- B.Coover,-Jaeob
Shelly, John Sadler, John M . :Martin, Tho.S.
: D . l,Jrie; Simon'Oyster Geoi•ge Sherbourne,
Iterity LlrennemanOdmeS - M sharp-, J Wil
liams,. John ' Oilei, Robert Clark, DaVid, S.
Honshu, JJ.Hemph.ll, Aleitaniler McCUne,
Andre - w• Lewis, and John C raighead-: •
-The meeting*tlien'-adjourned to ymeet on,
the co..eningof the I'3th of -August
_next. ,
(Signed by the officers: '
BitMDt INSPEUTOIt'S
THE enrolled inhabitants Siihject .
, duty, residing - within-the-hottods_oLthe. - Ist
Brigade, Eleventh Division, PennaylVenia
lia, - :(being.Ctimberland and, Perry counties) will
parade in compaiites 'under. (keit; respiii . :.l4t4coin ,
mantling officers ; on the' ft istArondaion Ally
nett, (being the' , 7ol-.(lay of—May, 183S,Pand.tlie_
-Reginietits - and•BattafionsAvill - ifiradi! for revie , n
- and 'inspection trailing as.fol lows;
The Ist Watts n 014186111 Regiment Militia, mad'
•Battalion'eumberland—V-Olunteers on-Monday
the 14th day-"of May. - : ,• „
The 2d Battalion 86th
'tat Battalion Cuinherhind Volunteers on Tuesillay
the-15th of m A y: - • . • • •
Ist EattaliOn. 23,1 Regiment Militia on
iVednesday tice 16th of May.
The 2d- 13attallon 23d T Regiment -- Militia=on -
Thursday the.l7th of May... - ; .
The Ist Regiment Camberland yelunteers on
Friday the 18th blVa3;. 4
,The Ist Battalion 30th Regiment Militia, on .
Monday the 21st of May: • .
The 2d Battalion 89th Regiment Militia' on
Tuesday the 22d of May.
The Ist Battalion 113.,Regiment Militia on.
Thursday the 241 h of May..- ' . •
The lot Battalion Perry Volunteers en Friday
.the 25th of-May„ ' • .
The 2d Battalion 113 Regiment Alilitla on Sat.
tirdayllie 23th 'ol May. I
• Commanding officers of Regitnrints or indepen
dent Battalions, .will desig:nate their respective
places of parade and will give tit lea'st fifteen days
.public notice .thereof. Volunteer companies or
trdops not attaolied. to any Regiment or Battalion
of Volunteers, will pantile with the Militia Bat
tidion in' the , bounds of which they're:A:de. •
Adjutants ;Ind commanding. officers of troops
will make their returns to the, micleirsigned on
the day-of their respective
,Regiment or Battalion
parades., .
• W. FOULK,
• ,B, g :Inspector 1.1 Brig. nth . Die. P. M.
.Brigade Inspecum'a Office.
Nenr Carlisle, March, 29, 1838. 5
LILIAT3tI2I: AND
T.)
rpilHE SUBSCRIBER respectintly informshls
X.". friends, and the public generally, thSt lie
has fur mire, at Itistoa r and Lumber Yard,o - itithe
hati'k of the Susquehanna river, in-the town of
Wirii•mleyshurg,
.
'2OOO superior Smith.
_ • , COAL .
.
Panne/and
.Pla lilt , and Scantlin , ;•
'Alt of which he will dispose of 'at kw rates, and
on the y most accommodating terms. Persons
wishing id Purchal.e. would do. well by calling
- with - the - subscribee;and eXamine_his stock before
-they pin...time elsewhere. .
GEORGE PUPLE.V.
April 9, . . 19-
ORPILIA'S COURT 5z.,21,E.1
L o ,,
N pursuance of an order of the orphans' Co urt
ot•Cumberland county-. Will be slat& at pub.ic
sale..on the premises; on Tnesday.,thelirst day of
May next; at 1.2 o'clocli, - M. of said day, the fol.
lowing 'described teal estate, bite the estate of
Archibald natifsey s clecenacd.,to wit:= • . •
' The one half of Lot No
u ; satd county, bounded On.the
:north - by Church Alley; on the east by a .lot of
James Creer, - or. the soul)] by Pomfret etreet,
and on the west by part of the•same lot, the Pro
perty of Samuel Gould, ltaVing thereon erected a
u
LOG-.7IWITSE..
and haute Kitchen, a one and a half story frame
house, "and frame stable, all-in good order. with -a
,pl,neVer-faiting ivalet, and a pump therein.,,
-on the line Alliniiing saidlot... :rife property is
well calculated (or. svo small families, and will
be sold together, or in parts, as may best suit our
chasers.. '-The terms of sale are=—Ono third of the
ptirithase k inoney to be-paid on the ciintirmation
of the sale, and theieidilue in two 6141 payments,
to be made respectively-on the first of •October,
and at or January.:next fulloWing„With interest
ft om - the said: confirtnation , and to be secured 4 : iy
bonds with approved security. •
JOHN 11SYS,..1driViilstraior,
' .4pri 19. '118;::8 (!/'rare dereasol.
-7.-- . II
. .
. ...
a ..
.
•'.•. - ' . . . NotAC .. ."
.. ' 1
MY creditors. Will take notice alai Llifive np- 1
. plied to the court of .Coinnion Pleas.of
ilutuberlacti county, for the benefit of Jhe insol
vent laWs,. and said court ha ve: unpointed Monday
'alb 13th day of Atlkiist„l93B,-•for.ifie Iteuring of
me and' my cferlitort . , pt the Court trouse in the
. .
borough of qaulisle.
.".• . JOI.IN ZINI AI ERMAN:-
A nril 9, - 1838.-3 , 4 • - .
aAR
AI.D.a.LUZi
. ,
:t1 .11..z1.• • .•
Erg AS retliOye() IVs office to the . yputl,
11 ' 2 I) Pc,ctipitif
few cl'ilors- I ,lYet,l
It.oolis - store, • . ,- • -
" 7,AtEClP:gi.taltll
SI L T
(
Zl. ll ll - 17 . 1t2:A.V12: CID 11 1`;'...%
MI EN Irk S..IE:EL ELY • • -
. . . .
• ETURNS'his•sinee - Se thenk's to flit...citizens
1,. of Carlisle and Its v . ittinity . , for. the'ldwrai
patronage' whichliss';•been. bestowed up.to'
'end solicits a contititianee of Ilse s4tith',•
• is now situated in •
• .
• '••
EQd.ci i'p3 g e , •
adjoiliing tho dri "ps in
'store Of •,..-twel Elti tl o n the
East, and Jcihp_H. 11 7 "earee VD% dole:on the
.West,'%vhetZlie will constantly ki , ep oriliaiid a
• hisgb-lissurtidinit of F
Zink and Silk• Hats,
A.coNuliThs:6 . or •
Beaver, Otter, , Seal;.IVU Musk
Plaiii - BUssiu'ON Brush- - -.
•
Ali of his own uhniilactOing, Wl&b .
'clispoie of al low . _ ,
that-by-strict alteptiOn to
business and ii,disiwsitioirlo please, to merit and.
receive a eliarC;of public parronage. - .
CliT;tt. will be inaulactured,t6
Order. on reariottpble . lerius. . . l•
Cartiil94 April 9, 183 - B.—lf • -,- 'l9
iMai &VS I 0 . . T. 1110e8 16
FaU4IMP.
Sof~lh•wcsl cain i er of ilaba . e.s sat'aritae, Pa
COi'ge
. . .
. .
I-I"4r
'S 6'
,taken the shove named establish
men
~ (forniet ly kept by . Me. George Angl e
intaiiigh,) respectfullyioticits his it ientlS and . the
public. generally, to . ravotir hint. With their cus
tom.. The house is , large and convenient,-con
taining upWarils - okFGR I Ir.Cl-11A M 11E4S, Wel,l'
adapted torramilies, Students; Boarders and tran
sient citstoth. - The stabling is extensive and eon
venienccapuble of.holding upwards ot 7, 0 horses;
worthy the attention of ; pro'verS, beingiti a ce11...•
trot and . egcellent purr or the-_ , Town fOr UM-male
or horses.
Drovers, Fainters; Pedlets,•and TraVellers 'are
invited to give him a call.::. ' -
/10 hopes :by strict attention and_mioderato
_ .
. charges to rendergeneral satisfaction. '...
~
..
1 .—Carlisle r rApril-9.,_1638.......--. ... - .14 —
.
-.- . •
-- VALVJABILIE'EntOII"/iTY
• l atol.B _.0...,a7 71 - .4) -.. . •
.- tH E- iubsei•i b - dil - W il l_iell_at iliri.v It eel. sai r•: .- oif 1
will lease fora ;eritiljl .. .t . ill'd, 111.11 valuable tract I
ii( - land, -situate..trt,tLe seutherie_iim4tOL:_the.lietr-'e'
ough of -Curli4e,-.-.Eotimitiing . :Ortxl. 5 Act tt3, hay
l' ,-- .... ,--ittg thereof? erected a .- - - ~ -.-
''''• - - , = - 1 - .Z.vatrge l- Stipr..auz..duci.g, --.
-. (formerly known - its Gray'S' Distillery,) - •
- MILI.IIIOI/S l l l .l . - -- •
firitis - Prielc'DVie - 1 lißliouse, with .t w o wel Is• of
.
lvOter on the premises.. Thisproperty , -is suitatle
. .fprinatiSt purposes, such ascii-it Whig, a toundery,
or tan yard. • The buildings ii"..ill he sold or leas,
ed, with or wilheut•the laltd,and posseisio l n given
intincdiately. Fur terms apply to .• -,,,,---
..JANIE's Aft.AIS'FRONG.
.
3
'Carlisle, Ap l iil „ 15";13:' -- .
Arrangement
•
• HILADELPHIA, 11, ,, ,aR158U-11G Ats:to
Stiscitiehatina Ti ahspiwtaition line.
subOriber respeccltilly infoi ins the public in.
general that he still corainues tti ocimps that
large, and . c.ommoditaiS wto eltuuse, foymet ly
kept.bv" I-henry Walters; Esti. and ecently
-by- M. litulte i .--,where—lie—is-t.eady . ill ve2eive.._
anal forwm d . ,produc•cf all dekt iptions from
Hart iSEurg'to' Pl.iladv.lphia, as lie is now
mining a daily lifie of Uni9lo Canal 'decked
boats°,- Of the fit class from each . place,' and
delit , ers vods,.th three ,and da) s ova
the time of de pat rare. GonCls will be recei
ved at .the ,war ehouse at Charles Ihum pit
reyi & NV alma. stt eet. what 1. Schuylkill,
Philadelpilin, and at. .13.,.11t0n's & Co. F4ii -
mount dim). . • • •
• (1.6n4s also - be - I:e . CelVed - at the
abov . e places tool for W.l I ded by the some line
colinexion Milli the Susquehanna C. 31 1 ,11
packet and freight boat company to rim th
umber,land,
Wilk esbarre anchall other intermediate pla
ces-along the Su:,cptelionnti. I\llei ell-ants-may
be assured of itaving their goods feu ‘varched
immediately. :rhe subscriber will endeavor
by. strict attention to mehit a %bate of patron
age which is must I esptct folly solicited..
0 ‘A . M'C A BEI
. .
IlartiSburg; April . 3. MS. .19
. ....... .
: • .Ii3ATTALIOI'7 OitEMIIS:
•The ilrm-Bittalion Climberland
4 ' ..• Voliniteers will parade:. on Olen
, , nAttil. ground, .in th l e •botoov,li.of
t k
4 cal lisle,
• c.. •
~. .......
• On ut. 3 'sday Mr 1 5M of Al:Gy next;
. : at
. Ici
. o'cineli,' A. I\l., properly .
-• ]'t equipt tot review and insist-60cm.
•By order. of Lt.; Col. W..F0ui.,K5.. . -•
. ._, • wpi. B:-MURNAY, Adjutant,
'`April 10; 1838; - ..
• . •
' • .P 0 It Et E. NT• _._ ...-4
• .
1111HE - 1311 - ICKI - 10 'USE, - StOre •. r
.., -
- 11 - and AVaeliou,e- attached. •:4!": I/ 1
situate in North Iliitiover scent, • Xj ; •; " ! 8 -;':
lately . occupied by; J a c ob NVet•- ail , " •i:t.. , .-;;4:
zel—apply to : ISAAC B. PARKE:C.
•
April 9. 7858: . ' - -..
.. ----_,.-_,—..-...,—.......=------
.;..11Pclineticat.' , g Loot O. 1:?!
.A. - C:l*rsons-intlebtcil to the
.I,ite firm of Ilit•
neu flirotor
sing, niqi . he r eby Titiljell Iliat I iieir 'its hit
been-pi:l6:l*ci in the liancls Of Thotnioi for
coli si Ttion. 'they life re q i tested it't 'nuke pa; inent
de'cuy •
• .61 F. W. .! irr:C'Ert.
,March 19', '183 . 8. .
N
B. S hereby given that Itsfiers of A'do:iriiitrairion
I) atit:state of 'Cart, tate of
t. mbet deceased,' have thra clop is•
soca in tine form of la,: to the:stthgtitihi•''l', %Ytto
resides in CarlislO.' .A II 1/01,51) . 114 . Navin!; claims : or
clesottds against the estate-of the sold
111'13., riyittesteti to make known the:. smog - %tiThout
those Indebted to said c;siate to pay.
their said debts to . •
•- GEORGE
Apiit 9, 1638. , . • --,
•r ti w , E: N f t ry,QA cptainne_c: ti)
atm d - g*05,41;1.1 1414)4 i-11) .
N o road,tu • . . ..• .
• •
Api
. . ,
1.6. tirs t
• 50 tiACti.S
0 w
1 .ilAriTebtttr , April 7..; 1838. •Ift
1413.1(!ir' I 10
and I...yvs, ft,.l.liN , I
R
CGISTEIVg.. , •
• •- • RRGiaTzies orFtet. 22• •
,Mareh'3l, 1838. i, .. ..
_ _ Nuti . Oe.isliereby given, to all Legatees;
tors, and .all' oilier - persons concerned; that the •
following accounts haVe been fileil iti this office
for examinatiori, - • by .the ' . le.countanto ll eteia
Mimed; .and wiltbe preiented td the Ottliiiies
'Court' of Cumberland conhty,' for toqrrnaii6it. • .
and alloWane.e, on TiieSdaY the Ist day btbrfaY i ; • •
'1438: - •
1. 'fine administigition account of Aleit.iiid4r
A,ditinistratOr of Julio Canipbell deceased.
tillrninisAration;acanunt: of - John Lepp
4111* and Samuel Leopard; Di‘eciltilic - Of - Jahn
..Leopird,.deEeased.
3••, he adniinisti•ation account of Rd;
Addimistrator of Henry Brown;, deCe
• _ . •
( 1.,-yi l e,administration-AccOnt,of_David„Glendi , „
,Eke: . e.itior (414;911)U Cowan, debeased. •.- . • •
5' l'iit• litlminlstphion s tiecotint or John
n oviving• l Ailiniliistratur of Dr.. David
liars, 'deceased. .
.Ci . .T
he nni !list rati acConnt, of Jane toe- •
.
Admioistratrik,of Jultii Slide - Maker;
.7.. The, iiccoutik of. Beti,jatriiiit
-Bborsole, administrator of David Martin;
8. The . actiainistration account 'of Jacob Ettrtit!r,.
berf4er.;-txeciitor J ,cob Nia'rtio; increased. ,
9111-nt•ltt.littini,tration übcount.of GCage .
die and Peter linker, Executors ,--:WDaniei _
deeeased: .
10. The administratibn account of JoiM Hon- • '
see acid :John NlYsra,'• Adkainisti•afpr of' A .
Bollinger, deceased.. • . • . ..•
it The' Siipplernental and 'final udministiaii6ii • -
-accoirii-of--I‘lartin Itonnidger, one_oftlie
tors of Jonas • .
.12 The .athintn4tration acContit of
Myers,
.13, The supplemental and
account of Martni Rupp, one of the Bie'cututi
of - Jobas Hopp, detteiaed..- ••- :•
'14..- The- : Adfitinistration_areohnt of Samfiet . •
Roads, Adriiinistriitsoi of Jacob Roach:li deLeilied:
, 15; The - administration Ni.dethirit Of A
Nlaratick-johirNldler-, inistrators-of__Fredeif. , :.•°_
ick llay,th•eeleied. •
- uric inintymiirm aecpunt ~.cfoliti
Dolfi.,,Aliministrator of Jacoh - ltift',Aeceased..
1-7-. 'fife achiniciinuatiuti of Benjamin G r ibWl,'•
AldministratOr of
. sanniel Steigleman, .deceased.
• 18. The tolniinistration-acer ? John ZOO;
uriernan atlnini,trator,of John Dopplet de - ceaTied:.7 ---
',- 19., TIM adminaccount;tration account; of Robert
AdininistratOrtuf.Janies
son 4.llceasyll , -=- 4 - 2 - „ . . •' . • .• -
20 The ;id onoistration a 91 . 2999 - t'of Robert
AdHu""ts m or 9 lnun 11. '•tece4setl. '
• 21: The , administration aeeount
non, - adniinistrator '(IT holds min, With the.. Wil l.
anneted •60.1 i Shannon; deceased.
$2. The athiiinistrAtiud account .of J ones
'Allen, one-of the ExeCiitura ol J_Osepli
23. The Lihnioi ? traiion account.- of
110ialle, Administrator-of dedeased; •
adolinistratieninecount of- - . John l,11& .
Keelian, one of the ExeCutora of J wield; IltititerV
tr.
.• • •
I ion_ - account . Jo hn
diiCeased..
26. Tlielidniiniqtrati , M acco unt Divid
mitiger,-4dminkstratue Nicliolis--;Sclrwardt,==
lunc
artu final. adtitinistl•aiC)!l --
ac.d0i„.t.,,i..1 B. 1 , ,..ker , One -of thi-2
'•
23. *l-11e 19191 istraU99 :icevnt
:hie; nice of the Atlininitraturs of Jacob Ulder;,..
_
erree,
exasecl.
22. :111- t rililt:ttittisthitionTnitqiurtt—.Of --- yVtiligrrii --
Akßander Saitmel-AkK7inclu'r`—likecittora tcif_
J‘i)le -
The Athwiwm•ationlicE)iOlt of Ititht. dlede
iotd Geo.-11acitcti,--11:xectitops of itiolltiv(l.ll , t.rilir;
filed.by Alcxander, olio of
.x
lecutors J_
..,„
--- 1. _The Gov i rdi:lo , liip acco'unrufilaines'Civeii;
Guartthin of John Beatty. „.
2. Tl•e acrount of John.Vrrett..
Gußrtliaii of G. , orgr'• 13,icker, filed b .. de . o.
11roille Monett,Exccidors of said
John Morrell, dAti,ed.
Gutirdimijkip account of `Moses Eby,
Gonrclitio of Jobe McNeal. minor 80110 f EiAniel
McNeal, junior, decenced. . .
11 . 11.1.1,1 M LINE, ni
April 2, 1858.-18. • .
17/ s?ule of Inn. B. Fulwiler, ect'et
ZVQ~' g -C
Nntiee is herchyvr en, that..lettersof.A.o7.
minit•tration On the e,tare of William S.
Wiler, late of the. borott,o _o( Carlisle.
Cumberland county, deceased, have
in dile form of law to The subscriber; who
.1-eides. in Slii;ipensiiuyg, puidy aforesaid.
Allpersons haviug' claims or tlemandi a
gainst the estate I saia deceased, ore Ce=
guested to make known the sone, wi t hout
delas—apilotlrw-indebted to said caute to
.hay 'their saiLl•ci,lit to ..
301 IN FULWIL.ER,
. 2.,1338:-16m0. • -Ailministra:tor.
libicldeied °lice.
y.
yARLISLI:SAVng,G FUND SOLI
• A prii 2d, 1838.
HE pivectors.(if Instituthiii liar d ibis
'IL day. Qct.L,t ed x d.‘,l(!ettCl, of 3 1 , ,E31.
CE N T .(tn. lAst SIX months, on -the
Utint;tl suck and ‘yeekly, delinsit6; t7hicit
will be pabi . to the stockhAilers or vieetly
depositurs,,,un or fire the 10th just
• -• Br order; •
. . 'IOIIN J. Nti'vatS,
-----Cati6ltir 461 2; 1838:a.' St 18
Foi-wcirttif;tg,• and Coiatuato:c'elpit
• .cloacse
.
*tlr ld r - W 7 W
_
„ -11. .
AVE. taken .. thqt larg• an d coMmndintlis
Ware Iltarse 4 .'fidety.tregted onAhe ca
nal at.d ht low the film of Chgsi.;
rut.stt e et. Hat rr-hurt;, where,tlttir at rmlge,
merits are surAt that they can at aIT - ,iimes for
.ward pt mince and itterchatalize with pi omPt
iics,, ;11i11 , to ftillowingpikces
----/ - 2/ii-4441e.;u14-.-u—P-it'Utut-ilgv--Catu;
Buliinture, Chnriliersb44 . rg.
• a ei•Otediate
hey cute'
strut. nn ns 1., e n ,blr , them .to stndlrhy. Ku.
I
• c tice ettittls.hy- way of PennsyWunia canal
I and ettliintbi i tail load, to •Phillaelphia; cet
the” santc pt rces rlutr i ktd by other compitios
ifunning oil- the • Utiton canal; thus gainraz .
I lace in : time and • claiYet ing •'gotilj o i f n
r Ifroad streci,, nytadmg the usual LtxPenc.C.'if
.liattlitrg,frow the S641101:41.. .
A1'11;1', PU flint r
uml -count' y produce. of every descriNion. -
and keep constantly 'on'. coal, •plaster,.
fish and s tlr fur sale. .
APtil'• 2 , 1838.—tf. 'lll.
orrg CE TO CREDIrORS: , . ,
i"tEits of NdittitUstratioil,.:poidclite:• • . •
11;e, upon The estate pf,.•.l,inics Iteatty,
later of
bye(' pots aril ill due
,f0.1U . ,.11? - tite Itegifiterpf
Beatty utid -34 hp ,
s:tt j _:
itt?i; a - aims t - tt• de.tuatiti'S, against the ti.tate, .
t ai e retplestell,tu.titUk. 10919.4'k: 1
ihr tiillltr tll lis
aier(kpleste(llo“-ttre'-71nd'ilikt - elri;e‘
•
'tit L',t is l.l.ilUllLh.
..• , ,• •.
J4)IIN s t.ll.4Ntsi()N i ,
Ni)ril .- 2,.f31b, (N s .
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