HERALD & ,EXPOSITOR. Ibtt'gr):ktottroD•imiatoinni*l i i CARLISLE. TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 22, 1838. The People's amdidatep, :=-=. FOR PRESIDENT, lITIAILBIBItiIIM. FOR GOVERNOR, • • abouttllni. LB atevaalto The . Washington coiinty Painter. COMMITTEE MEETING • . , . . „The Corresponding-Committee. of C.uni- X. berland County, appointed by.the- Fifth of -•• March Convention,.. of - the Democratic . . Anti - masonic party, are. requested to meet on Saturday; the ninth day •of Juno- next,- at ten o'clock in the fOrenoon, afthe Public • house . of .MpEarlane, in . cailisle, oft business 'of inipcirtance.. • The .committee.consists.of the following ;lamed persons :—Geo.'Eleming, Jacob Landis; Samuel— r 7-Dav-A--Coble; . .John_Hettrick, Thouias D, Uric, Wm. Graham, John J. Hemphill, ESq., Jas, W. David Brandt, Geo: Miller,...Samuel McCune,' GeorgO Matthews, John Ettei, Geo. • Singizer, John. M. •Martin, James, Kennedy. • • - . . - readers perceive dint :ive akaili have "our - faithful "eagle" mounted, at, the head of our last column. He's a _faithful old clap--he brings almost - everylweek the - news - of - VICTOR.r - perehing - upon our banner. , - Carlislel-llarrar" • — We ]earn that a general order, - lidneeniissued - by Major' General_Macomb, directing the immediate repair of tlileDarracki at this place. it has been de termined to make this • station st,ichool ormilitary practice for cavairy,_ wbere all the • recruits for the Dragoon corpS are directed to be.sentlo receive itt *truction. - The order further directathelirelniser_of eighty horses for the purposes of the establishment, and the whole is placed under• the command of Capt. E.-V. SUSINER. • - - • Bg,the PhiladelPhia paperaoflast wreck, We regret . to learn that the spirit of :moboerstry has, taken pos session of it portion of its inhabitants. l',.The Pennsylr iania llit/i, - it-tiew and splendid . . building, the post of which was $40,000, - wai entirely destroyed by a mob on the'evettinglof Thursday which tithe se-, vend other riots Ita.e taken plapC. We hare no room this week for further pailkeplars.,. By our hid arvieekfro'm Vai(hingtpn,. We learn ihat,the Treastiry Shin lilasterll.has. be6ome It law of the • This hill" empowers-our rulers'to issue some ~nillione more of teredeernable - Sh i in:ithistei, to• meet the wants of the government. ''‘.l.leas'e , this great, peoide prosperous and Happy!" • • " THE PARTY. GONE A VISITING ~," ° .4 - A Fnu.unr..—The irent Van Buren :toca-foco meeting, that was to be, on Tuesday evening last - our annual review day, at which time a large number of persons was in tOwn—proved `irecided failure. The numbcr.present amounted in all to seventeen. THE UNITED STATESIA-NfC -- . — lgotwithStanding - thi - elfoits of -The-tidministration to_ injure 'the character of this institution, we see the public confidence in . it rapidly increasing. As an fact ; a-sluire-of-ltacapital-stock,now readily.sensld a premium rd* and on -half,' percent. T1.:,.:-..taution furnishes thc%eEt euiTency me Union. Its notes pass from Maine to Florida; 11 . - andiin , niany places itran;South and South-West Mand the same premium which ap6cie itself does. , f . . We are happy to se that it has latelyreceived M: ession - of Sozcie to its vaults of about THREE MU' . 1:jom•of.:dollars;':-tx r ,will be-seen by thefoZowing . extracts ..d , e . The New York Exprks of last week says:-.." One, Millen, Nine gundted Thousand helium, princi pally in gold, this morning went to Philadelphia in the 5 o'clock steamboat, to the Pennsylvania U. S. Bank." The PlglailAphia Ingairer Bays:-'Quite a sCiga- tion was produced yesterday by the appearance of thiety-tWo drays immediately opposite the Bank of • `the United States-each dray containing six kegs and .. each kOg about $5OOO in.speeie,the whole amounting • to about :A. suatiotc. - 'the monstee it seems ta,Eaiing 'stronger, now li ngin Hi vahilts upwards of SEVEN There can be no doubt that i . f-the government would . . act on the Iprineiple rdctiving and disbursing the notes qt . . speciepayittg banks; that-tbereWihild imme ..""diately:he a general resumption of sticcie'payments. The U. S. Bank could redeem all its notes to-mor row, having more specie than it has notes in circula tion. But as the other banks of this State and of the South and South-West are not yet prepare,d to 'enconnter . thretifiposition of the general governMent,. a resumption will be deterred until . they become stronger. .Resumption, to .be useftd, must le gen eral, therefore any one bank takitig the. lead in such a matter would be idle: i lia it could not sustain itself. Insprovtari'' • There are Several 'persons who object to Governor Eitnee..bertilow• ba-signed_the linkrLyvement Bill IEI 7 • Avell known that he performed this_ act with the , greateSt reluCtance.,... He was 'either compelled in 43 , , as he.' di4.4F-11 4 4-41iPtipriatiofis indispensable. fo r carrying on the public ;Works. As the session of the Legislature was just ht. its ileac when the bill 14;a8 . ilassedi - there would not ha* been tinie"to getup anor: ther on a 'more moderate stile MO :suited to the ,Vithes of thetovernor. The *, • WA' of ;rits , . • evidently ',Vent as a trap to , operate tith tn' 6 eket,ions• if he flignPiji,lie would hate to incur all the odium attached. to its ,objectionable featUres, end if he did not he would have had the disagseeahie . alternative of permitting .the , state works Co remain idle for a'year, or he would have been obliged to con vene the Legislature Immediately at an k enormous,ei-: lessee. A majority of the House of RelireientatiVitrwere the political opponents of the Governor, yet thin, ,passed the bill by a large' majoiity, and new, with most singular inconsistency, abuse the measure as if it' was not their ,trivtl._ David R. Porter voted for the Mammoth Improvement Iligwilkieh Governor. Ritzier first Put his veto upon so,'Othinigh the ap- Pro„platiotut mere viii tholner the-pre. ...sent bill. - His object :in acting "so inconsistently is .obvious; in the first place; he wished.to enibarrass the . Administration by 'squandering thc; public money, and in the seeond, to stop the ivheels otgovertnnent,.khoiv.- Ing that. In both instances the Governor would receivO je ' thi.. ------ .1:11rs Condi:let in these instanceWhas 'been factious d jsitifid in the catt;enr, The oonttnunity have too . 4h tiaecity not to know where to day the blame r 7V - 61;UNTEER - MISS'rA - TqM - ENTS. The last Volunteer conies out . openly mid 'Aiwa its positions inn tangible shape. Thisqs what wede 7 sire. We take the followingfrom its columns which it adopts from that pink of fair dealing and decency, the "Key stone." - "The appropriations made by Governor Rinici's - federatlegislature - 01l 835z-0, whieh approved,.ainountedio;ss,46l,3.46,ln - 1837, there. as deposited-in the treasury of this state, by. the , general government; . 3;- 900,090. ° 'rho:revenues of the state from the improvements, taxes, &c.: amount to considerably over a million a year. • We: will call the aggregate however, only $3,-. 000,000 during his term for three yearp.'--- . The appropriations - of the last and present yearsi_ which lie _has app coved, Twill con- . cume all the Money in • the treasury and Te -quire-a-loan-of-moreLtbuna-million.--t-Add- these sums together, and the expenditures under the three years . of Gov; - Ritner's ad= -ministration, - tioni-will-considerably - overgo - $l3; 000,0.Ci01" , - - Hera. is asserted dint the:mgoOintion of iBB5-G' Was . 55;461,346. Tms is UNTRU, as the public records will - show. The only funds at the dispolal of the', state that year; itilff the 110ht1S of thecßank of $2,009,4360: ThiS sum was diSpOse(l of as-follow Si. To supply the deficiency itithe revenue caused by repealing the state tax, - $600;000 To continue the North Branch canal 150,00., Extension of. Penn'a canal tow Mils Pie; 00,000 - Towards the GettYsliarg.rail road, : :00,000 Surveys from had of \Vest Branch canal; 9,5p0 Survey from Lewisburg to Waterstred, *OOO ,• Surey Worn FreePOrtto Butler , t 5 0 0 • Toccmplete the C,Olambia Rhad 12,552. To-complete the Portage'rail • 42,461:, To complete West.ifrancli ca,nal, 112,517 flesemiir - nt - Johnstown, For Ropes on Columbia railyodWi, • 3,30 -Monies due on Locomotives, - , 5,443 .50 New LoCinciotiVesi - iiid &tits due , 51,117 '• iireir - vviirk aiiil paying debt's due on finish eitliiies canal commissiofi - Erse: - &e; • ,Repairs of canals and rail roads, • • 30.0p00 Payment of Dainages, • • ' 30,000 -.- Payment of- retain - Cdriier centage, - ' 000 Damages to-lands, • - - 9,889 . 7 Tr; various Turiiiiiice•ComiianieSi , : - 139,000 ' Here nre -the items or, the . appropriation bill of 1835.-fi not quite nnocMuting t.olwo Millions of dollars. The volunteer . 5ity5' , 5;4.01,346 !• 'Now :Mr: Yolan , tecr prove your statement or stand 'guilty_ of BASE MISREPRESENTATION! "'You have no other alternative.- , . . the funds" - of the . 6cilcial .GoyernMent v;ra's deposited-in the statolfeaSury." Last year . a large suns etf ibis fund was appropriated, throUghAlle aid7or alrati . .4tieeri — lfpUSe;lO.Corttittoti SchoOls—to paying-the bitlancelif annual interest on' the immense debt contracted by Wolf's adniMistrtt.; . tion, to repairs,-&c.-'There - ~iVaS._no_appropriation: last year to, the canals. This year all apprOpria- . tion4dil of - sl,9oo,ooo'ti tss passed thrmigh the aid of • the Van Buren lion se of Represeutative s, a portion of which goes - as subscription to rail road and turnpike . companies, and the greater part to continuing the state improvements long since beghn. Acitotdingto this . statement there luis been expended in prosecuting the state works, to turnpikes, and makinghipihe de fittieucTfolthe repeal - of - the state-taxi'aboiltf4,ooo,- 600 in -three years;—the piecise ntisom‘f sinee 'rug a administration !! We chili lertgothe-Volunteer-orits-truthloving-compeerthe- "Key Stone," to place any, detailed statement from any accredited public rccorifs which materially affects our - statement. If this-'is not done-11 trgilin'Ovittg . public will know what verdict to reitiler against 'such couthict. • _V..' akram-.. terelluWand -others who have retently visited on; dommereial cities, that the prospect of an improvement in the condition of busi tiess-is.i;xtremely fitvorable. 11118 inspired a greatdr feeling of confidence than the issue of the recent - elections, which' have proved so adverse to the Van Iture'ii adthinistration. ' A con tinuation of the prespn6olicy of the gdvernment Would tuuthubtedly prutraet'the distress under whirl' -the - country has so long lleed suffering. This fact is knowa _llO felt' by all business men, and heyiee,..the good Abets which ate likely to arise from the contin ued successes of the opposition. The next ,eongre'ss -will -be-eertainly-putified_and the -Ptesitlent_Will,no longer be sustained in his WAR on credit and'the bug ness of the country. ccr.a.m. of lathii through, the darkness of the present time,..is bringing Joir.to' thouiands who have been. rnosraATEt) in business by the nrsrauenvE- operations of the-Administration. It is 'aretnarkable circumstance, - that any In - an 'of patriotic feel can give a support to an administra tion which i`Z44 'done BO much to "injure the country an instaukius. We- folly believe that the greaf mass of the intelligent and thinking part of what has heretofore been the, Van Buren party will leavert: - Nothing but the strong ties of party diseipljniand I the force of iirejudice can restrain them for moment longer. :.tis the. results of the late eleetiotis are al= ready producing'such favorable effects, we-may ei'- pect the full revival of confidence when the fall elec. .tionasound.the diat6knell.of-Van-llttreti-loco-foco-- is m. POrlees.Conservatistiti The Loco Focos frequently .endeal%or to electioneer for ,their candidate, David R. Porter, on the ground that his, principles are conservative. •We presume 11tat there will be' but few. imposed upon by such • • nta: --, We believe that he would be all things to all men, for the rake of a 'few . votes; , itatil„ ! the election ahotild take plane, 'aid then, farewell tn!itanseriatiant! After due deliberation, porter was selected by a : LoCo Foci h'env;ention as a fit instrument for, their purposes. 'ills principles were then fullyknown by the_cenven tioniinad dies UniniMous vete W hichkereceived when the AdestAort lapin his nomination was finally taken, stows :114 he, was considered a thorough , going.or diddo.t)Loto 100. • . . A ft er . his ; Arlimintitici; .order t?j . aitdvv;that.. the 'confidence .;3f<:tilti 4 ,:ienitentign.Was not *spitted, he tookst lir'aminet'if'iiiikkik'eVeride;stitiellye or Loco Foco'nieWigure whialfiv;ilirliosel:inilikiiienhce,, and ,was pulitacit4ifti c iierit dotinic leader of . , ;Niddit. Porter is 'known tolie is Altujielltin his tiolitic4 notions as die great liMilhilkfienton lie is a destructive' of dig' first - order, ;mita suitatile, candidate for thl3.Van lidien and Kendal election as Governor would be hailed in up.ierstatesits_ Ate ii nigh of the "worst principleii which ever -yet-ollaractprized:it.ti party, and weith l / 4 .d0 iwii.e; to nr4ard the prospoity.of *tile .country _ . dant - 44: other ei`cut jLal'vvuld lid en • - 41.tV.gr.1 : 115X*..Avtvcit-1.0..._ . a . 5t.ti 7'.7'ir*90.14.4)4•••‘ • . By the following message of President Van yen, it will be peen that the United States Treating is bankrupt. This is a frightful staMof altars, and one which calls for reflection. Bow is it, that in the midst of peace,.after the enormous national debt had !mon paid off' before Martin Van Burmieema7.to . the Potecutive ()hair, and oitly a few days ago an overflow ing.treasury, that.now the: wheelti of government are like to stand Still for want of Money j. There must be something wrong—extravagance and waste laic been Working the ruin of our government. . ....With a bankrupt treasury the renewed issue of "CoqinentaLShin-plasters 79 ls urged upon Congress' with the greatest vehemence. This continental money has already ruined thou sands, and ,is destined to rum many more. • • . How many of our citizens of the present day pre iii possession ofiLousands of dollars of old conti nental money . which long ago 'became, so :worthless that thousands of dollars of it would not purchase a - dozen of blind herring? ""'Yet Martiii Van Buren - is urging Congressib+3slW. twenty millions of-Treasury notes or contineirial money. Several millions have already, been issued: But they have . disappeared. Milliona;-niore-are_itsked*......Who_can_fottel ivihat -will-be-the-oPshot of-this,rnatter in -the-midst of peace, - millions of Government Shiii-:Plasters must be issued, when will the . Government be in a - condition (7 - to redeem them i Now, We this is a' neWiannbug, conjured Up by sly Martin, in order to. force upon the people a G 0 VERNMEN't BANK At first, he was . . . satisfied with the..privilege- of issuing Government notes, which were not to be' re-issued.' But: still he is dissatisfied; and in -his' message-he-hells--Congress thdt the Treasury ii bare and must be replenished with more government shin-plaSters ;:and that-itis necessary to have`the - privilege of re-issuing them ! ! Then;," he has a Bank at ence! Then, he • can - "go ahead," in all hii . ezii‘kvagantehnd follY;Arithout consulting Congress, and whenever the-funds run he can issue fitore shin-plasters, until they_becoine as plenty -and as Wciythless.aS "Coatinentnl.money.:.' Bbt we subtnit the message to qur readers without . further coalmen'. - - • • . To the Sedate-and House Of kefiresentatires. . , - I submit to the -consideration of. Congress eta — tement, preparedby the: Secretary. of the Treasury, by which it, appears that the. United States, .with over twenty eight . mil - ;Jed — ever. fifteen millions due from-: individuals and banks; are, from the situation in which these tun& are, placed,in Ira inent danger, ofte ing rendere'd - Unable . to discharge, . with' good faith _and pronnpily, the, various pecuniary_' obligations, of ,the GovernmeiM - ' 't'he-occurrence_of this.reshlt bah toi some time - heeti - appiehthideil, end - eircirts' tea& to avert it: As the principal difficulty arises from a - prohibition in the s:piesent 'law to• : One. Treatfurrnotee -as .migitt.be'paid in before they fall - dite, and may be effectu ' -ally obtained by, giving the Treasury,' dur ing the whole year; the benefit of the' full amount originally. authorized - , - 'the remedy would seem to be obvious and easy. • The, serious.• etnbarrassihents7 likely to rise from a longer continuance of 'the pre sent:state of things, induces rile reepectfully‘ to invite the earliest action of Congress to the subject which niay be i!OTlSibtallt with due regard to other public. interests. I - 'VAIN BUREN. 1,052,779,q7 "ALL WHO DO BUSINESS ON . BORROWED 91,611 T Tn 8RE.:21C21--G04 . 9 r 41Ck80//,------ * --- The Government have been 'doing business on bor roved capital for the last Six months:, and are 'now' begging Congeess . to let them bOrrow ten million's more to savlrtheirentilit—of coUrse i they ought to layak.— Com. Herald. . . • a'. • A Crash. , W e learn from the United States Gazette that on out ay night inst. ; thkron( ofthe immep:se building on the Goltunitia ilitil . Roadnear Bro'aTl's as the United States Depot, fell in with a st mendous crash, pressing down tlee whole walls r own , to the . ~coral . story. A loafer .gentleman whoa had taken lodgings within a car on the lirst floor, finding beds4ltd:astailed by the brick bath and timbers from above, sung lustily, and the people in the peigh- . .borbood hastened to his relief. He was rescued With out any considerable persOnal. injury. It constructing the roof of .this building, we were told,the . .c,arpeider neglected to connect the 'girders and raftt:is, and the great *eight of 'the slate 'covering caused die acci dent. . — La - st - stnorner; - this - house - wns.the-reudertior;?-of-the. soldiers enlistedfor'Flonids. such a:erush then OcCiirredi-hundreds must-have-perished.. . . bistresslng Accident. . The New York CoAmercial Advertiser states that Mr.- Ludlum, attached to - tlre printing departmelit•of the Methodist book room, met with a serious ticciditnt. on Saturday. .While alone in the press room his f”.t became.entangled.bi the machinery, and he was car ried round for Several minutes by the - main:shaft.— When extricated it was found that both his legs and . , one' arm were broken.. He was alive on Monday, though vet,. weak.. - PRAUD -AND °FORGERY.: , We learn from the . Baltimore Chroniele And eN -tensivo-forgeriealtavebeen-lately-oonnaittiil-by-W!t.: isnosswr,LL, a Dry-Goods -dealer-ii:- thud-city; and a boon, heretofore; of unsuspected honesty and of good . character.: It appears that .111 r,,BromWell has been in 'the habit, for a long time, of supplying hintselfwith .. l Money . and- goods, by,,lodgingzas. collateral security : With those from whom he borrowed the One or chaied the other notes, purporting to be signed by Cotintry-" -chantFOr - goOd credit - ' i - merc rants t.... ,_. ~who were - known dt supposed to be his eubtomers. liy e this system he si t succeedeiltd obtaining Co iderable sums of money and large. quantities of: S. It is believed, how. ever, and it is but - justice tint to state it, that he used. the Motile:) , procured by, these criminal means,in a Vaiat attempt to sustain his credit a Merchant, under the deldsive Opectation thathe night, by some meansor. other extricate himself froMhis 6mbai''rass,' meets and relieve himself friim the consequences of his misconduct by taking up bad destroying the exi7 d L erice of it.. It is upderstida WM he has left the city. ;Within the last week, we have been •kieeted With the bight of three new spirited jottrnaltP, each lit/IN?' inscribed at their mast e leialtenitnie. of Yolmrst •Rrrnicn .. toytheir candidate for Goiret:tiOr, They are . I as follo*st "'tile Sentinel," published .at New-Cas tle, liereer tiounty—=by 0. LockX'ar';,ESq.. ".The , Rt;publican;" at Williatuspert,Lycoming county,. by Crltnex . .. s q,..Recti and. the tintelligenecy at Buller._ Thisif certainly n inre•slin of the triumph of correct :pritccipleset.the MI election. • • We wish the editors, 'ono -and 411, success in •their ilndertsikinos.. ••. ' ' • : • L.- Afore Help) The Zffoneterit! hi-the-Monster-n- 2 , the followinsletter it will be seen that the anon. ter has contributed to the relief of the . sufferera .the late fire in Charleston, the' sum of TWENTY THOUSAJVD- EOLL.dRS. What called thou this; friend George of the Volunteeri :Batik of the-United States, May 5. Hon. HENRY L. PzicliiiEy,4l4 - or • of the city of. Charleston, S.C. • Sir- I ana instructed by the Board of Directors of the Bank of the:United States, to express to . the citi zens of Charleston their very sincere sympathy under the calamity which has recently befallen'that city, and their itraiety todo every thing in their power to mitt .gate' it. Such a inisartutie; 'Which even strangers must deplore, cannot fail - o awaken the liveliest in terestin every part. of opricommon country. But this institution has during so long a series of years, been intimately connected in all the relations of husi 7 ness, "with :the community of . Charleston, and has so wiawties-of-friendlyintercourse-antlpersOnal-regard with its members that having witnessed 'no , shared its , prosperity,,we arc proportionally afflicted by this :sudden reverse_ of itsfortunes. . The disaster;melan cholitts it now .seems, will - doubileSs be surmounted; and repaired by -the energy .and resourceS of your -fellow-citizens—butin-thelneantime,-there-inightbe mueliiidiVidual- suffering; and miich,,personal priva tion which may be alleviated_by _once. For this purpose . i. the Board of Directors place the enclosed eontribUtion at the disposal of the city Authorities, who will have the...goodnuss, to, eniploY . it as they may deein mo'steffieient, for the .relief of the sufferers With great respect:, yours; - : , • ',N. BIDDIX, President... --:-The-Delegates-4pointed-to-represoirt-tho - Young Men of this county, In,the Cortven . lion tri_be held-at---Reading on the 4th Of June, are requested to meet at this office oh Saturday : next, - , at llo'clock, A. IVI.. It iB_ hoped. that all who can possibly AttentlWill he present at that time. the following is a list , of the Delegatesi: • - • • - ' Acob Dr. W. S. :Roland, Daniel Shelly; Jacob Weibley; John Siidler;•- - • James H. Devon '_John-M.• Martin, ;- - Wm; M Baird, Thonitis'D.TUrie, - • 1)r. John J...ll'.lyerS,- Simon Oyster, b_echillip:siGeO„-Sherbourne, Jacob David Reichard, . Nathaniel Hantd :Henry Brznnemon ) . B. Par,ket _ . Jamesif. Sharp, Arta:B4.4g Brandebury,Jaeob . Sadler, Robert. 41. Noble,,, Jacob: - Cttrienter, - - - Henry B'arnitz, --George Church, _ • Robert Noble, .Jllianzs, - r.• 8. , ThOmpson,._ . Robert Laird, Robert' Wightnuin,r John Oiler, Porter.,, - Josepl : l,C.'albellson, C.. W. Weaver; , Thos. Lindsey, Col. W. C'arothers, -- Robert,Clark, . Q. H.P. Barbour, David S.'Runsha, John 'h. Gorgas, J. J. HeMphill, _ Trimbk, — _ .4teer - IPP James Noble; ..Rndrew Lewis, • John : Early, John Craighead, Wm. P. Schwartz, Michael J. Dill, John .dltick,' John Eberle, Dr.: Wm. SturgiS; Benjamin R rb, . _ 'Orn. if?. Illmes, ,Charles Oyster, William Grier, William; Glenn,. • David M'Ginley,•' . M.D. Leckey; Henry:Wolf, Richey Clarke, — j, P. Enoch Young, Hays Culbertson,- Samuel Miller, . James Mitchell, David Brandt,' George Clippinger, Martin G. Rupp, John:Pulwiler, Henry B. Whiskr; • • .dthirew Sturgis, S. Piper, Samuel .11P Clure, Samuel C11•12C, • Jos. W. Mifflin, WM._ B. Johnston, John Casey, -.. -R. .11L Hays, - rhos, M'Candlish, Robert Wilson . , l'e _ Sefik elesiiYv.v4 . Michael P. Ege, , Tho Mas Greason, Michael .11L Ege, .• Levi Trego,___ Christian Coover, Jacob •Trego, Daniel Mich. George Zinn, , JosepkMosser, 'Samuel Diller, • D. S. Hamacker, ,ah'M Dohner, • Jacob ELandis, . John Davidson,- • Robert Common, Ino. - 4. M'Keehan, John R. Coover- 'apt. Geo. Miller. -• -MARRIED; On . the 15th inst. by . the Rev.-.D. POW walt., - --Rev-loiv—U-utiouti:Pastoi—of_th • Evangelical Lutheran Church of Carliple, to --Miss--SU6AWA ATHARINEJ - ImirdAugh ter of Mr. Henry Grove, of Allen township, Cumberland county, and forieeily of Balti .More.• . On the 3d hist. ,in .Fayetteville, by. the Rev. George S: C: Hussey; Mr. SAntum, MITCHELL, of Mt. Rock, this pbutity, to Miss PRISCILLA SURE - 10ER, of G reen Ces tle; Franklin conety. DIE. - In_Philadel - pitia, _on *eau clay,tll4,oth inst. Mrs. MIRA HALL, in the sth year of her age, wife of Mr. -A. M. Hall,' and daughter of -the -Editor of-the -Franklin Re positorv. •On Saturday. last, in 'Shipfienslnirg, of scarlet fever, GEORGE, infant son of John Bush,Laged 7 months. • hn the JAME , 3 9 - son- of.-Jaines Liggeti of this place, aged 4 years,.2 months and 16 day:, M, A_,R, K .E_TS.; • .Balliinoie, May 19, ism._ FLOUR.--=l'he market appears fain, but the transactions, continue light. We quote the wagon; price today at $7,50a024, and in some instances for -loads 'ed. fresh ground '57,7 has been pid. stores have s been made at a $7,75a7,874 and some dealers refuse to dell for less than $B, • GRAIN.-.-Olieitti'—No domestic wheats ht market for a considerable tittle. past, ' The Prices 'of foreign wheats are . fully sustained in the late advaned -to $1,7t5 the ( best pareelg,„,,,.:Pri - Monday and Tuesday about , 0000 bit' of this description were sold at, $1 . ,15 and indrAyecently; ;about 6500 I bushels at. the same `price: A lot of 1200, good was takenat $1,72. • Corn.-1--Plices .have been .pretty steady throughout the Week, at 69a70e. Or White, „aiutat,7oa7lll.cents . „for, very prime to-day.at 71 cents.. ..• ,Rye.-. 7 lVe note sales of - heavy .usque.- lniOna,at•94 cts. • . quote Maryland, as in quality.st 85 5 90 cents. ••• - _ • ~ • • sales until- yesterday—have gene,rally been at` 30a31 cents,.but.they, are no* wanted, it 32a33- cents. market continues 'firm, with a, tendency to urther improve- Meta: - Sales of hhds. have made at 31 - cents,'and for occasional small lots' 311 cents have bgenpaid, Sales. of bbls. from stores early ;in the -week, at 33a331- cents, but more recently at - 321 a34,;cents. - Some dealers ask higher than the lasltiamed;rate. The' wagon : price - of bbls. is 21 a 30' cents to-day, exclusive of the barrel, which is,an advance of a coat-Since Tuesday. The in epection.s. of the week comprise 142 hhas. and 23011ibls, of which 116 hhdi. and 964 were-received - from the Susquehanna. ' FLOUIt.& MVAL.—Thereis,no change in-priceS,-but-holders_are-firmer_inAheir_de,_ mands. Sales for shipment and home use of good brands Pennsylvania and Ohio flour . 6f57;75,' extra , s7,B74 — per bbl. Pemand about equal-to the supplies. 'Rye,ilour and corn' meal are steady; with considerable sales of meal in hhds. at $16,50,a $l7. - h"e` -- at higher prices have been obtained. Saks at $1 ,67 to $1,71 for -domestic .earlyin . the week; .since at $1,75, and a small lot of Ohio at - 61;80: Sales of fair 'German at $1,55; - good sl,oo,and•Superior 1,70 per Rye, considerable sales of • Penn ,s-ylvania-ak-97- a 98, and-Southern9o cents. Corn `h Corn declined; with sales of .I'..ennsylvaniallat , yelloiv at 75 a 74; South ern do - 7 - 4 -- to 72; _and-white'7o a'o9 cents. Oats,.sale,ii front vessels at 33 to 35 cents: WHISKEY..--Large Sales in barrels at 32;151es in hhds. at 30 cents, -being a-fiir ther.advance. Monongahela .. Whiskey has sold to some `extent at - 50 acts. - per PLASTFR.-Thiee cargoes have: sold at. $4 per ton-bur M-daST ths_pricg "001_ . . not be-obtained. •: . • - • • -- •• • A • *f i g _ • EIGHTY: . _HOUSES -(40 mid 40-)Eitiys„) . Arc required for the Utiited StabStr" CayalriSelmoU of .Practice," at Carlisle Barracks. . 'These horses roust-be well formed; strong, active,. and perfectly sound :. between fan. and six years-old; - inhotit fifteen hands high; and long tails. Atilt. price will be paid, in-cash, forhorses of this description. - • . • E.'V. gUnNEIt, •- • Ist Dragoons. . -- " 7.lllfay IT, 18:38. SS ,G3U . SSEA auT.s. • • • BIENRY J. - KELLY' Air INFORMS eke Young Men of Carlisle and the surrounding country, tlifit he ia --='.- • prepared, to. manufacture in the neatest ~, - -- T . style, 11 1 111 TE Rus,sra HAYS for sum-(r,.. -- -\ rater wear, at his shop in .Fast High Street, a Cosi, lours weillirMajor Jacob Rehrer's Hotel, and next door to the store of John H. WeavCr . & Co,''AlsO., White Silk Hats of, the best plush; made on blocks of the latest city fitshion. - , . ,• ' . . Carlisle, May '2‘2,,1838.—tf. • ' .. DISTILLERY FIXTURES . A. large and superiorlPatentPoller, capable of dis tilling .50.hushels ofgrain daily, with COPPrr WON)! and Globe, in an excellent condition. Also a quanti. , ty of Copper Pipes, Brass Cocks, Furnace Bars, E. ec. 'being the total machinery of an extensive Distillery ,now discontinued. They will be sold cheap, and in parts or together, to suit purchasers..t Apply by mail, or personally, to the subscriber at Clarke's Ferry, Perry eounty,:Pa. . • • • AMSIS A. JONES. \ • •L • Roola l lirriFs'and Faitcy ✓lr • - • The — subscriber has just returned eipm — liiiiladel phia and Baltimore with a large s4ply of Drugs Paints ; Oila niurVarnishes q Also, School_ Books ii ereryyariety--tOgether - witch the standard 'and mis cellaneous works, and nil the new publieations. . A large assortment of .stationary---cap iand letter •paper by the ream. Atso a large variety of :Fancy articles, which will he sold on accommodating terms. JOHN J. - MYERS. - . ~ earlide,Siizs '21i.1831;. . . . .•, • ' TO CONTRACTORS„ . ----Sa , led-PrOposal s -willlereceiv4atßie-En g inetes office, in Carlisle, until Thursday evenfngsthe - 31 st.Of May, inst-for.grading the Railway and laying a dou ble „track Railway superstructure from, the eastern end of the Cumberland Valley Rail Road company's . Bridge, through Mulberry 'street, lliirrisburg, to the iiiirrisburg and Lancaster Rail Road near the water stigien,a distance of about 2600 feet. _ Any 'further infornfation t in relation to the work may be obtained on application to"the undersigned. W. MILNOR 12011ERTS 4 , • • .:Engineer.• Carlisle, May . 21; 18313.—td.„ ,„,./?eputifican and Volunteer publish theab&ce. _ : .10r . Just recCited-several — balei — bett N0..1 lhopiro-ery low:, 7 JOHN I. AtTER'S. ..... __ -,- "litgriWelireilo — flargesupfd . 11 . Will'ire — gold* very low,. either by-the-barrel-or retail: , Also, seve- , nil barrels best clarified whale oil, warranted to burn 1 clear. • • jOHN '4l; MYEA'S. • I SURGEON DEJtTIST, Manufactorir of the Sileciou.4'Metalk. tind Mineral hicorruptible Teeth, _ iI1,fl! • , 'ELECTION NOTICE: The annual elecilon for directors of the 6ariislc Sarings'Fund Sod)ety, will be held at the-office _of the Institution o ‘ la Saturday the 96th instant, between the hours hf . 4'2 and 1 -o'cloek, in accordance with the By-Law s of the Society.- • -By order, -• • Jainv J 4 ItIYERSi .Cartipie, May j - ' Just rpecived, a supply of 319misoini Pills, in 5(1 and f. 15 dent Bases. . C. OGILBY. Cloth, Cap's and Pidni 4 ellr lints fob mte 1 y . • , ' , Shoes ! Sh o es:e ! .. .. --, • • J,:. . . . Just l'ece i ved, a neii , stock .of gentlemen's ; .,, ladies, and children's shoes, Well titade and newest style sold low for cash:,' • . , ^ . C.I.SIGIILIN... . • JUST , REMIVED. -- A . %oPPIi of . • Palwlll .L.E.4.4" - ILITSI' .• • , • .' , :' r .• . CHAS .13 ARNIT' Z. , Bonnets. . • ' - ' -* 7 14.1 •• • - .• .. - - 21 , - A iarge'hicortment oPlionnetc, o'lll kiwis and d , ."' . - LEMONS Sr, ORAN - gES, for sale, i , prieec firOm .11,3 acme up to SB, just received mid for , • ~ • • '• - • • sale at the §0.131,0.1:- . .:,,.. ._._:_L.C...PGI.LOY - .:::,' to° StmvP - °P ._...._ - _,_: - ..,,,:_: 51tit.§..L.44.21,1T.4.,1_ ~. . 4 • .. • . • • . . - JUST • RECEIVER,: t4l'°"'''l..i9nxsia,. SOFT SIRFAJ.4' ni " l And Ibr-SSIe by • • • ' 4 ' • ".• • 2 [filberts for sale by . , • „ • .1 - 111 AS: ;• • 7.* - .` 2l . • - - • Mu I I: ERBRIM GRAND CAPITALS 7 - 1 FOR JcrnrE. • •. • • . . $3OOOO Cap Pal. • STAT . E: OF VIRGINIA.- R i chmond academy .Lottery: Class No. 3, for HO. ' • To Le drawn - at Alexandria,. Va. on Saturday, 4 2(1 June, 1838.. , H • - GRAND SCEM.E. .CAPITAI.43O,OOO-slo,9oo—S6ooo—ss,ogo $4,0n0-452,50(--$2,000-25 -of $l,OOO, sco. Ticket:it, only $lO-ISlves $5.-;---qttaCter! • ,•,$2 50. - per ti ficates of packages of-25 Whole _Tickets $l3O '• Do; _• 65 on Do. , -do. 25. Quarter do. '• 32 50 —••— ' 15 drawn nzinthers in each age of 25 Tickets. ," : • Slate Lottery. - • For the benefit ol the 'Fetersburg Benevolent .11,16elia . - nic Association.' - - • Class'NO 4; for 1838. To be drawn at Ale.sandria, Va., on Saturday, June —90838. •Brilliont Scheme. ' CAPITAL 35, 1 295 dollars-10,515 do.-5,000 do. —4,00 0 -3, 0 00-2,500--2,250-2,000-1,750-1,60. —1,500-1,400-1,300-1,25 D-1,200-5- of I,ooo' --‘5O of 250-50 of 220---50 of 200. - • !Tickets only .$lO--Half ss—Quarter $2,50. - Certificates of Packages of 25 whole- tickets, 151) Do. do. 25 half do. 65 2 , 5-quarteritio-.------4 0 50 • $35,295- Capital. Virginia State Lottery, For endowing , he Leesburg Academy and for other fo be drawn at Alexandria, Virginia, Saturday the ' - 16th of June, 1838: ' , • • Grand,, Scheme . : Highest Prize 35,295 Dollars - IQ,OOO do.-5,000 4,000-3,5013--3,292 L-3,000---40 prizes of 2,000-50 of 260 1 Zze.lic.: • Tickets only slo—hsives s . s—quorters $2,50 Certificntee of packages of 25 who a tickets 130 . Do: - • _ do. 25 , half -do ' Crs D0.F10. , . 25 quarter dO 32 50 , -To be drawn r Alexandrisi;Nirginia, on - Satttrday, • June 23, 1638.. - . , • Splendid Scheinf , : . . • 90,0130_1/ollars-10,00_0_d0.,7, 5,00041,000—,3,000-2,165---25 prizes of. I,OOG—. 50 do. - 01500, Ste. " . Tickets 10 dollars— , ltalf 5 dollars--quarters 2 50. Certificates of paakitges.of 25 4liole tickets $1.90 ••"" " Do. " - tio. 25 half - do . 65 Do. - 25 ipartchik•, SO 50 ,:(o" . Orders for. tickets and shares or of packages in the above magnificent scheine, will re ceive the - most prompt -attention, and: an - official ac count of each flrawing- sent- imthediately-after it is over to alt who order: - from us: Addresi • DrS'. - GRE GORY - it.CAY:Mandgers • Washivron city,..z; • TEAS, WINES, &- GROCERIES. in North lianover Street, oppdsite Corn, The Subscriber respectfully;informslies.friends and the public generally, that he haa just opened 'a stock of Teas, Wines, Groceries, &e: &e, of superior qua lity, which he will sell-on reasonable which are the following articles: India Madeira, Sicily do. Port, Tenneriffe, Malmsey; choice teas; Siierm Oil; Java' old- white; Rio, Lama, and green cofrci4 Philadelphia Pale Ale; French mid common Mus tard; loaf and...lump Sugar; brown Siigar. candies; .terser-and Virginia Hams; macketal, shad, herring, codfish and salmon- ' pickles, preserves, fruits of va rious kinds; spices, Spanish .and common chocolate, cocoa, syrup l sugar-house and • common mAinis - 64 white wine Vinegar; pine-apple airese,SaffSago and Herkimer cheese; Spttuiqlr segars of Superiorqua ity; Rasing and Almonds; Glass, Qneensware, China, Stoneware, and Earthenware, &c. . • -C. FOSTER. May 22, 1838.---3 t. . • • - .NEW GOADS. AS Jost retch - oil a latge , . yly of hew:and. sea sonnhle Goods, consisting in pa! I Cloths, Cassinzers, Cassinetts, restiz,zn . s,' Santiner .Cloths, Drillings; bourne striped, Calicoes, Ging" !tams, Canz 7 .. Linens,:Silksl GloVes, , lifitsline De Laines, Challees, Uni 7 ! brellas, Parasols, Leghorn, Tuscan, and Straw, Bonnets, .4-c. s s.c. Also, an entire new stock Of ifGoig• and Fresh Groceries, all of which have been laid in cheap, and will bo sold anusitally low for cash. - - C7.0. - returns - hisilmnks - ta - tlie - citizens - of - Carlisie and vicinity,, Tor the liberal share of patronage here tofore' besimreand.respectfullc solicits a• continu ance of the :41.111e. Persons wishing to purchase will please call and exthnine his stock; as he is determined to sell on as good terms as any house in the boronih. He continues at the old stand, nearly opposite S. 1..1- liott's•lifUg store, and four doors east of the'market house. • May '2'2 . , 1.838. THE subscribers offer for sale their. tract of Land,. sittinted- about four miles - north- - west of---Martinsburg -Derkely-countv,-Va.,-containing 350 ACRES, ' - of ; first rate :limestone Lind, - to which About One Hundred more can be. added, if the purchaser desires it, equal in-strength and fertility of soil to any in the great Valley of Virginia. It is finely watered and welt improved as to buildings, &c:, having upon it a large and commodious Brick Dwelling Molise and good Kitchen, a fine' Limestone Spring in the varfl, which has never known'to - fail, with a ' Stone Spring House at its source, and a short distance.from it a large Stone Distillery, with over bend water. twa Excellent Orchards, of grafted fruit; good Barns, and .stahles, smoke house, corn house, wagon Sheds ; find Wive out buildings of net‘essity - tor ionvqnient on farm. Of-this land, about two hundred and ninety Acres are cleared, and in a high Mate of cultivation : the balance well clothed with filne thrifty timbet.--: - The cleated hind is drvided into eleven different fields, Ind unileigoOd anstatiFirtiter winning throng!: of tlieirri - producing luxuriant ly, wheat;. rye; corn, oats, timothy; chwee, and every _other_description of crop _which good land Millis sec, -tiorrofcmmtrfiratiable-of-producingrbesidesybeing as a Crazing Farm to Any other. - ,- (1:7•A further: description of this property, is Aleent ,ed unneces4o, as persons wishing to 'purchase will '.no doubt view the premises andjudge for themsel ves. Tei'nts Will be , accommodating and price low. _ . TILIIR,LIVE GROVE' .1.11(10B .11: GROVE. May al, 1888 25' . • . U-IVON-S- - THE_ subicriber, has NCoit'Aatt , to.the cam* Xron, AVorka. and at C. 111Parlane''s• hotel, a Ihn bushels of 'eery supettioti Dutton Seed Corn. Thti.alatton Corn ik decidedly' auperio tti am' other Corn groin) in tbii section of =bury, as it yields from 50 td too bnsheld per acre weighs about .Wbs_to the lulahel 4- andmutt . tures in gO 4 • M/C/liIEL G. AWE. . . . May 7; 1538. . , . • . - vrTTE - srarers;77 - : • - :131VIDtN1113 . . • • CARLISLE DANK, ? ." ... . . May 1,1838, S THEI . Roard of Directors of this institution, have to day declared dividend of si Per cent, • for the last six months on the•Capitaf Stock paid in.. The same will be payable to the stockholders; oilheir legal represen tatives on or sifter the I I th inst. ' , . '. ' • W.'S: COBEAN,-Cashibr., Capgal $35,295. Class 0..4 530,000.41 0 1 4)00. Pirginia - State - Lottew -- For the benefit of the Town or Wellsburg. Class - No. 4, for 1838. -Man's - Inn. Fa,rin. for -Sale. II We - at length have the proud gratification of 'informing .our-readers that all-the .eopn , ties in• Mississippi have been heard front, and that'MessiS. PRENTISS & WORD have, been elected by a:triturtizhant majority. One Thousand Guns for Alississi:ppiigt PRODUIbE-COMMISSIQN . t'SM - Otta er - . - - •va.malitcusamo . . The sabseribers cobtinue to transac dgeneral Com mission- Busineis for the stile Of all inds Of .country : iy‘e( l produ .; They also continue to ceiv.eand forward . spate'', goods ordered for any - .of the towns on the Cumberland Valley Rail Road.. Produce.ordered to Weaver & Miller, Harrisburg, fo - r usTavilrbe - for - 4 - tirWd - Witli - c ----- mt - delay: ---- ' ORRICK St FOX, Refer to Broad Street, alicrve Race, Phila. -CHARLES OGILLk, ..-, r..(1 " ..?- Carlisle. r. . H . Mr. HENRY HOADS, ' . . 7.. . Alay,l4, 1 . 838.-6 m: .. . . . , 24- JUST RECEIVED.-1 Fresh s pply Goods, 'among which. are, . • • . Syrup mid N. Orleans MOLASSES, • Java, Rio, and Laguira COFFEE, . Orleans, anttlinaf - SEG AR.; --Black;G-Powder s -Imperial, &-Y, Ifyson-TEA , - Sperm and Tallow -CANDLES; . • Castile, Brown, and Yellow SOAP, • • - HONEY, CRA CKERS, MUSTARD; CDOCCP LATE, STARCH, - • • A ndfor sale by CHAS. BARNITZ.- M May 14. . • • - WINES .6z .LiqUORS.. Just from the eitv-of Philadelphia with_a general assortment of Iy7NES. E.s . ..LIQUORS ; purehaSed fromitlMfirst hands, in-wood-- t o glass—to which Invite_the -attention or innkeevers. genera'll: • Li sh on, Tedieriß, PortiGidMadeira„ Pad a.Sher- Vy, Malaga, Champaigne,, Claret; Miiseat, niul Hoek WINES. ' • . - :Brandy, Holland Gin, and Old• Whiskey, Which have been purchased 'at the, shortest prices, and will be disposed of on neeommodating terms, (;HAS : BARNITZ. '24. • niy I 4 A CARD. ; JCNA.pIi 'exceedingly rOgrets-tlint ii avonliihTe.circumstan 'have Achiyed his Jisit thus loiik to . nrlisle, buChaVtlieldcasure.to info I in the hyblic tlint he has now arrived, and nu ay Zle 4aen al the Mantrion House; FOR THREE DA IS ONLY He:feels - gratified for the libel-id intingninlied patronage:with which lie hns.heen honored, 'anti will endeavoc-to ancrit. eontinuance oftlie - Should any of his !limner Operations need repairs, they will be attended to free of charge. ~..; _ • ' . It is unnecessary for him to enumerate whid Opera tions lie performs, and annex hundreds of testi m ohi, alaprltichitis in his power to-do h -but - will billy. FM' tila he performs alrthe cariousoperationain D e ntal • Surgery, according to- the late seienqfie improvement.; in the nit, mid warrants all his operations to girt:TM isfaction. • ' . . ..H. May-14, 1838... ' .)1 • .. • "lon 1 ,- ENT, jet * • • - - That large m 1 commodious two 2or - -.13111b( HOUSE, situnte on the •• auth-west Corn& of . Pomfret and Pitt streets. - ossessmo can- he had inimedipteli. For fkirther particulars, eialitir6 of the subscriber adjiining the premises. `.l k.O On CART. ' Ma) 14,18.'38.-'3w. . 42. ASgIGNEE ACCOIMIT; Notice is hereby given, that the account of William Li t ac ; and 4f elchoie Brenneputtc,-Asiighee:of SalnhieL- Neidig, has been presented to the Court of Common Pleas, 'of Cumberland county , In, confirmation and - allOntance; , and mid tut Cour l ve appointed the first day of August Court; (being the 13th day of said Month,) for its consideration, and 'Rule on all con cerned.to shew Cause, why it shall not be cutifirmetl and-allowed. t• FLEMING Prothonotar's Offace,? • , C4Fikoe,Aftly .90 838.5 4WY. Dissolution 'of Partnership. ':-T-11F.--Partnersliiprileretofori:ex isting—betwrrmthrs subs6ibers, (ratting tinder the firm of Ogilhy & flit— ner, was this day ditisolved by mutual crinsent. All persons indebted to the late firm, are requested to make payment, and those having demands to present them for settlement, to either of.the•subseri hers. • CHARLES OGILIIY, GEORGE W. EUTNILIi. A prii 16, 836.--A3w • • Dr4!)TiCE•'' -IS hereby , hereby giyep, tlmt.Letters of Administration on, the estate of William Curt, late of Carlisle, Caunher= landeountki - deeensedi - bare — this - day 'issued in — doe ( fpriri-of law-to the sob seriher i who resides in- Carlisle; All perapns haying Claims or dennindi as the I , state of the ,said •deeensed, tire requested to make known - the-same-without deltty—and those indebted to said estate td pay their said debts to .GEORGE CART, .4din'r. - April 9, )tB.lB. ANOTHER. SUPPLY. • Just :tieceiv,ed at gie- Store of ARNotti Ar,7tO., 'Anotherflpidy o f d—3 and 6-4 India 'Matting; gain a very• superior article of Figured rlfatting, all, of which they offer at a small adianec. .May e HAHATS I HATS!, 11 —Fieceivqd a &eat iariety r Fasbioaable RUSCia, B1:1111i nail ' . For sale by • ;-• ' CHAS. BARNWZ. - Atm; • ' RECEIVED AND FOR SA LE, , A variety of:travel li ng and Baske,ts, at the Store of CHAS. BARNIT2. - Mac-14• - - - eitconimottly rheffp Casslthms, Sattinetts, Vesting% &o. &e.,, for sale at ' the Store of - ARNOLD & CO. `May 14. • • 24 kav - E. TEACHERS 'WANTED. . THE Board of Directors of the Common. Schools of the borongli of Shippensburg, wish to employ one teacher fora High School, two for Secondary Schools, and two for Primary Schools. Application should: beano& as soon as possible, as the schools will go. into operation about the first of June -; ' • -By order of the Board, • • •WIYI. R.INKIN,:Seey May 8, 18:38.3w. ' . • • - ea. BOOTS, SHOES, & IfIROGITES, of every variety, received and ittel C iale ly i • • . CHAS. - BA R.filf • May ,• , • . 24,s • • LOINC..AT'THIS. - JUST %wain at the . ; Noti Spiro of A 1150143 - SO doaen ladies cotton hose • , . , 'Kt .." " • Engl . shaittl.sptin , sillt • 1000, pieees - • . •- 50'. ," . SO " '`l ugetlier ' wtth a large ilitanqty. of. COO% Beavel' ,teens,, Aaglo-Caasimeres,. 'Gross „Cloth, .;Linen , and ebtoni)rills; Pittsburgh cords, Ste; Ote: SEe.'All of which they ofEfrutmettally,cheati,Atidesale or retail •for • • „May-1,1838; - • • Prothahotiti-v-