Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, August 21, 1838, Image 3

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    er:rThe bit Volunteer contains an arti
cle of some length` from the I..rcoming s
Ga
zette, in i reference to, the late letting ain't , :
ranasyllle, which is.a Alone o'f
front beginning to 'end. It, is therein)itated,
that ",not a. , 'sirigle friend - of Porter reccived,
a contract on the Si, inainalioning extension
of the Vest'Braneli canal,, and tbat the Ca;
nal Commissioners, cautioned their Ritner
friends not to even;bid partnership. with
Porter men; - for if they
,did, lhey,could not
have , work."'- pronounce these
• eharges.utterly false, and Can prove-them
to, be.false s by: two friends of Mr. Porter,
who reside within, a day's ride of this place,
and whO both received contracts on that vec
• -
ry portion of the canal. •We will further
prove by orfe'vho-knows the_facts, that the
two gentlemen referied -- To;yho are . zealon.s
advocates of the locO'foco candidate for go
_
vernor, received two of, the very,best 'sec
lions
on the road. There may .1 , 3 e, and no ,
'doubt are, many others of the same stamp,
who-also-received contracts on that road--
-=but what would it-amount to, evenifall_the.
7-_-_-Tehargea-contained,in-the-articleiparnibe Ly-_
coming Gazette were.true? '
•lunteer to_say any thing against it, when the
'editor calls upon the P-ostrna.ster General in
the same paper to remove two or three de
puties
in -this courtly', because they — do - not
bow the-4ee and worship Baal----or;
in
'other words, because They are net brawling
Nan :Buren men? Hai lie arty right to cen
-:sure the Canal Goinraissioners for 'doing
Post
• • master'.GOneral to do? 'Assuredly not: - but
'-then it was "yeurbull that gored my ox.l'
. .
.LANCASTER 007.1NTY.-A tremendous and•
`enthuSistie.meeting:Orihe friends of dov.
_Rimer ,and specie payments , -- 'w as
held in
':the city of Lancaster on Saturday week,. at
• - Avhieli a series of spirited resOlutiOns . Were
`passed, and which.' was ably addresSed by
'George Ford, Jx. John Strohm,-Esq. Wm - .
- F.'Bryan, and others. • We learn . fronr the
-Lancaster:Union,:that,,nt:the-ringing. of:the .
bell ntg o'clock, the Court House was in
stantly filled, which. is ealettlatelte.centain
V,500 : perions., _.NearlY.. an ,cqual.ntunber
-'were outside, and• the extreme lieg•tiftihe
day requiring the meeting to tale the open
_ • •
air, - . Wwas. accordingly adjourned:to' a shad;
ed lot in the rear. ot Mr. White's tavern,
astimultitude - had -lust-space-An
• ..
- breathe, - .. blit not to stand... -- the extensive
lot was. crowdedsah aTdegree - , -- ihaf - the
. .
moths . _ of the tavern housei were thronged,
the roofs of the:-adjOining-buildings, nude
- Yen the-tree tops and limbs, Were 'filled and
'strung with young republicane, in order to
hear the resolve's •of the thigrd - 2- 3 it
w .
as emphatically a profuse outpouring of
the 'people,. and is an evidence of the over- .
- whelmingmajority which .Gpv. Ritner will
obtain in'Lanenster • county..
CHESTER COUNTY".-'The whigs 6f
. '•cotinty„assenibled in great numbers at the
— Cottrtullouse-in—West Chester, 911 the 7th
inst. at' which Col. Isaac AVaylie - • presided.
Ahe meeting being organized,' a committee
was appointed to draft a preamble and 'reso
- cOmmitte,e.orconference. was .
unanitimusly'aPpointeTto confer with The
anti,ma,soriic-cominittee;which had been ap
. pointed fcir 'that 'pnipoSe by 'a: l rieeling held .
---the day previously, relative tp the formation
'of a comity ticket. T. 71lainca,•Esq. then
'announced that he: was one of the eoirimit-
tee appointed by the anti-masonic meeting,
aftdaoodlaye_to preSent their proceedings,
7 . which teas gianted. After they were read,
they weie l'efeiied to the , committee opre:
seilutions, 3vho, Yaconjunetion with the two
committees of uorifeience, made a report iir
a shoittithe, which was adopted without a
dissenting yoice.',,,:Dl-•'the mean time, the
. ~. Court P.Oyse":" - --tioors, WindoWs and all••••=had
become scoticnsely . crowded, that- the meet
, ing adjonrned .. to. Liberty Grove, where'-it
'3vai eloquently addressed by 4ames.Hanna,
sq of Philadelphia: -As the anti-Van 1311 . -
ren men are poyei:miPletely unitedin Ches-
Ritner's majority there will ek
,-.oecd.one'thottsaitd.,, :
Norristown-Herald, - that the 'celebration
-in honor of oov:Ritner_and the resumption
ef'Sji*le Payrnents by the_ Banks, ylll'ol
was held: near that ,borough on Mon
"6Y week, was a. great and glorions jubi
lee of freemen, Never, on any 'former oc
casion did so large a number of the citizens
Onutgemeri",e6Unty akgernble in politi 7
` al Meetin celeliratieni and.never imfgre :
"teS,,,ene lic,l4'Ntrith , s4 little exertion use.
it4.l34:99,lp;rtiteattendonee, or with
_so short,
41,itotic,e:glyer,,,",Itlysa Ae p oiitaneoua tneve
r,eent 01 1 m 3 :lie?p1 0 .aud such au one as sent
chill *th i`hearti 'Of the leen,foe:ns; as it
reecho:-
'ntes, and' the ;lahorprO of theeiniuty, That
yene able patriarch or apnrciaY,,,lonithli
Roberts, Ea resided',',` who ,opened the,
'preeeeditiga.with'.,,M.t . :aPprcipriate_addresS. :
t,he gel9braickl. ik:rePresented to .
.have a, splendid:. Ora* quinuinbering
.the loco: loop "celebration held the preiribits
-L. Saturday, two to one, ,
phis orators, , custom-house offieere and :4
These facts speak volumes Sot; the changes
,
in favor of the Farmer, Governor Nlont,,
(Ornery, whichwhich'has been heretofore one , :of
the strong-holds of Van 13urenism,. . ,
lEil
.rrThe NorristoWn Herald represents
the, corldliirt,...ef, spite .of, the loco focoS of
that Ritner procession was
!;qarching, through the streets and aftcrpoy
had'adiourried; es! , disgraceful: in ':the
tivene:' So cheOped and : ir!6Y44e4 yere
they at'Ahe great procession, diatthey took
every opportnnity to vent their spite .4en
the friends'of Either, byt using insniting arid
..abusive language towarilktlietit While , civilly
marching, through the streets! , .-These rtotr
ous and - drunken loco foco blackguard's, had
;even the assurance to go toNtheltifner head
quarters' after procession-had diSpersed,
:and Sought to provoke a disturbance of .he
peace,by thei€fuffiati-likc -- ancLilrntal
duct!, .114 what,else could be'-reasonably
•expected•of a party, Whose leaderS.ltnsult.:,
ed the Gevernor of the Commonwealth on
the streets of Harrisburg in bitiail - da);• 1 -light;
and assailed his hofiSe at the dead . ofnight?
NOt-iteadv, for TriaL
the 7 Ltrto I
It will , be - remenigWeirttrat - the - oase — of .
M'MrfiTRIE vs P - ATTON &TORTEIt,_
hag been continued from term to term in
the---courts---of-Huntingdon'..counfy, since
180 - and that it was up for trial in April
last, an4irt the.inOcmce - of Dqvid.Th - For-
Or . (surviving partner - d. the firm of
Portei f ) _continued till - the Present
August term. ITirr4S-REENAGSIIV
TONITINUERWT - TIIE -11 V - STA I Y - Va
OF PORTER, not,, come into
Court to 'ME T' HIS -CREDITORS.
:PVC give below a letter AVM
nd
f'om Which : we have -learned the above;
leariialso i ,-,that•the - sultagainstßoberttamp -
WiitifigTa:: . wai - ; T alleged - ,) -a letter
to Union- county, exposing the dishonesty . i
of David R. Porter, was • also ,pIO, off' by •
..
the court,'.aUthe prayer of i•ter couns'el,.
who plead the -shallow -pretext 'that "he,
ouldjkok.g et the_ll.Ver This las . t, suit
had been: - instituted - by Porter for 'political •
effecti . ah.d was never intended to be tried,
.
or_theletteiwoald liave. been. kept by
'•Coeitsel..,. and "Porter the dodgei" =would
have:"DDDG.ED"
.
.which has - "dodged" on more `than -- cple
occasion !!' • •We•ask. attention to .theleitcil
--.~
- -==c~=llu : ~~rF~avo : ~,~Auust == l_~,~~B3&==_
'" . DE - i - n the cage:of - the - icom , •;
--plained_of_Rwidarter against "Robert ;
Campbell, for-a. libel, an application was '
'made_ this morning by Mr. Potter on behalf
of the:complainant, to the-Court Of Quarter.;
_Sessions, to, have the case CONTINUED,
to the next session of the court: - The rea
!sons assigned by_tbe council employed-to'
coUdUct the prosecution, were, they ,had
not the letter—containing the libellous of
fence; nor .even'a copy of it, upon' whiefi
to fraMe an indictment; and 'that they had
endeavored to procure it-without,:success.
The counsel of Mr. Campbell (Mr. Miles)l
' on the other band,' OPPOSED 'the putting of i
iE oil; oft the' grounds-•thathe,--(the _defenT
dant) bad-been at considerable trouble and
expense in preparing for'the trial, and that
proper diligence had not been used)on the I,
.part •of .the prosecutor- for procuring the ,
letter. But the court,, considering that the
prosecutor's counsel ihad - shown sufficient
'cause; bound over the defendant by recog
nizancerto the -next- court, to answer, &e.
“Shortly after; th'exase 'in the Common
pleas, of D 3 VID 'APIIIEMTRZE
;DdVID R. PORTER, survivhig partner
of E.p. Patten, bein,,a-calle& up, in - order
for trial;' Mr. Bell, the - deferidant's counsel,-
moved the .court - for a' continuance of the'
'case, for the reason tha,t the defendant was
;not prepared
,or histritd. The plaintiff's•
' counsel oppos - ea the motion forcOntinuance,
'. l se,d per curiam; the cause was continued
at the cost of the defendant. . 4
Very respeethilly, yours, 4e.
[Penn a. Intelligences.] •
CO3I.IIIUNICATION.
Shippensbitrgi• 411 g: 18th, 1838:
.. PniLLivs—,You have no doub 4 t seen
or heard of.a notice. that has been. exterk
siv.ely-eireidatedjin this neighborhood, in
vitinethe party" to .a ."Harvest Home."
The notice:urged all that Were opposed to
any ;thing that was
.Wron e g, to come and per
take.of an earnest of the hoped for-'spoils:
The whole . nommunity,..or •tourse, might
a-ve-cons
,1117 e iinie -for he 'joliifroatiorr' arrived at 2-
o P...M.:to!day, and thee9mpauy• in'
attendance, from all quarters -- of this and'
Franklin county, numbered atieasi fifty 1
The fat and 'slick headed' office-holders—
,
the hungry and Sycophantic office-seekers=.
wete theie 7 stirroirmied by a. goodlynuml
ber of thuse peor,,deapiedunderlings; Who,
consider it 'enough of glory for them to hold
t 6 the "chtimpions . of denzocracYt
'rwo fiddlers_and-ond.T€Weharp player Were.
employed for the occasion, Onti Ontertettieti I
the' compaity With as kitove-ish • IMAM as
everled,as many bullocks ,At
the_ appointed hour, the cOtupanyTleft the,
idace,Ofnmetirig, : : arid • marched ' ; dowit„ the
;rail-road , in Proceedion to , a neighhouring
grove, where 'Seine of the party, who had .
lottgbeeh reaping the spoils of office, had
'ordered whiskei and 'other ; stihables to' be
I,prepared for :,.the, : 'occasion.: Marshal.
••
hia.,,robed 'of Office,
'We'lmaY 01 1 ,
li9iseYaei:`.,TiexCcame the
two. fiddlers;. and , ffie ec9 ParY the
order in-whch'
they takes precedence',
thii • ofrlP*l/#OS first' PP ,13 f4Pe - ti:anteW
next, anil tf,,t4eL"Peaoo:ln:oo4ear, backed
the - ••J 6Nii,too.if Thus they : Went . to the
.._ ~. .. ... _... .
1titt,...,",..42.1•'*..p..*
grove. The dinner being :eaten„; and the
liquor all &anti; nat . came the epee - ohes.
The first VTlio decupied -the rostrum,.-was
our` Very distinguished; eq.,. very worthy
rePresei6tive,-',P4..;'OhfirleiiM'Clure
the courge,pf r ernatio;:h
ettysb
br'urgraii-road vt:asprooked;!., that 'Jo-
OephpitOoi and Thaddeus Stevens We're t*,4
• cunning,,
creased the state, debt , inore Than iittyeentel
tuthere :fie Wail iuteikUpted — b3r, a very!
,41*
and .iery , dt'unlerneither;of:tlfe jiarty, who
said that 'llama,' and '
,Stevens werebeth'inL'.
sane.' the . ;cOlonel,,•4f had
intended to prove that also; but friend,
_ll4.
ed':this and a feW more assertions to the sa
11sfaction of the audienee,, ; :lie took his . seat
among the. 'sweet fellow2;'' and "was lolly
companion' with one and all. When he ad
itanced anything; that the party - did not rea=
.
lily sivallow, he enforced it with one of
those flourishes coinmenly_ealled
Net follom
wecl,..a—leainetLatfoine." y—fiom•-
•hambersburg.." Of his remarks, no;re - pOit
wa6.taken; but he certainly gave
,the
tysburg road aletrAery-seveie-bends and
twists: , These, however, were not "all the
speeehes, that were delivered. • The half
had. not - .yet , been told to this latire and re•-
6peetable meeting of the demociaey of the
state!-l" -- After repealed the
,se_cretaries' arose hi his place. . _This 'secret_
tary - is 'y'ounnaan that.the_paity hate _re
cently imported to-do their`thrtrworli'for
them. He would - be one of
speakers our country could pipduce; if he,
cOuld-0n1y..--sunirpon•-upalittle more stir ;- -
• - .cdn'fideliedr - what :a:_pitylvis2tligt Wents:
• and genius of the first m:deiShOuld be'for
.
•..tver rendered' useless by a superfluity of
FAiSE - riodesty ! - But he proCeeded - to de:
Monstrate, : - on scientific and philosophic . al
1
: plinciples too, that black girls were not• as
• pret,as white ones; that 'Joseph Miner,
when
_a boy,.. had rolled snow balls in the
streel; 4 tkat,..as hehad - 'arisen. from - a poor
Thonnd boy rides - of. deiiMM•64,. 11C --
- •
had no right to he'.execlitive chair;. that
•
f Was an abolitioniSt, and, if eleeted,
1 •
tutT the demdcracy. all into mulattoes; and
GellYsbarvail-road
to eariy-•abolitiOn•and incendtary papers to
'the 'sentlfern negrop-and the - Indians!, But
no further• sketch ofttlfis;speeell is:neces - aryi
as the company,' 'taxa, liax.e order-
I deist;
tS•
ed 'olio. thousand . co' ies'of it to be printed
on silk and bound in _calft_
11 The meeting _now - wheeled (or rather
reeled) into ranks, and 'started up the rail
road for hope. We have heard of several
serious aceidentsthathapperiedto-those who
'had too much steam-up, and consequently
ran Off the ' , track. InieiftheY - retUrned- to
,:town, the first orator of the day was seen
_entering his place ,of lo,dging-supported-1?y
-! a military 'member of the party.. \,
Thus ended the long looked for and
or-
I tentons "KarveA Ifoine."
P. _S.--,l_forgOt to mention that the
.cel
ebrated James Lamb Fitzpatrick was asktt
aut Marshal - of the day. • -•
For the Herald 4- Expbsitor
- .21 li i. Philliiis- , --I,.have thought for some
time past, that -the:eStablislment of--ae. - x:-
.tensiie "R.E./2.646! R OM' in 1154136-
rough, Would lieliberally supported by ollel
citizens, and ivotild.be air Abject to any ea- 1
-it& who would undertake 'itt, tlifean One
.:. • • • .
that-*oulcl embrace the prin iPal neWspa
'peis and Periodicals of this ecn inry, and the
AmeriCan editionsW file best. rrd niost po"-,
• piiliTEß - Opealillaagazines: ± mind--ReVicivs,:
- which eari'he obtained at very, reasonable
rates * , This. 'ancient and venerable borough'
has ,peen for years a nursery of education,
the seat of literature and soienco, embracing
a moral and reading:znumtinity, and is • yet
destittittof a - won regulated .Readirigißoom!
Stypose vote attempt it, sir, by iSsUlrig-pro-
Posals 'for yearly, half-yearly, quarterly, and
inorithly subscribers; at' a stipulated price
-1 binding.:yourself to furnish a commodious
for the subscribers; ikiyhich.the pa-
cm
Lpers_and perioilleals shall be . .regularly file
by a person appointed 4 the purpose, wito
shall attend to the room. during the hours
designated for its being kept opetr,
the circumstance of your being enabled` x to..
obtain 'n'll.the best journals and magatinles
in , the union 'by paying the,lialance ; of ex
'otrangeciii.yont paper, and the fact that you
receive Your , rex6Oge.",,PaPers without
pay
ing)pesiage for;theta,' yo?auld up an
admirable' and.iriterei4trig
tiffei7 Oen'
would-.not'only„ be Of, greaeadviiiits e.
gV thn
' AND Tapilr portion : o
baoaaeit: , lioahl , aiford yen
faeilitieS.:tor; 0*691-iirOna;
wise possess; !esides',' it Iv certainly,
.be.'tlio: means o f , gatti ng Of those,thpudifr
ful 01 . 61qi iiiefatorn4s
nie*Crit 11. 64. tilos94enfrei.eP/05.'nnd leak
ers, who'too frequently intrmlo,
in your little,'"sanction ganctoruin " and
who eonseq,uently: interrupt 'You in the'pro=,
sdputiop of your. necessary Les. en,
3-',ur'patroneceOuld have an. opportunity - of
discharging.theitaccounts, or make agree;
merits for the printing rifjobs, or hand you
'Some important cOnnminications, or-give
you other necessary., information, without
being gaied 'at and:overheard - by' some six
dt,eight i lontigers: -then; you Would not
be obligted,oceasiOnally, - Its, you have been.
hereiiifOre;.fo,notiee in your paper the 'loss
of importantper " iodical~and journals which
"were:lettiref;titlotiky,talien from yeir
nuseditrithont ycnir hnoitiedge consent;
or' ietctrifYou ' had time - te'Reainine - ,therni .
Then,..the newknongeri4.*ourd 'eithei hive,
to subscribe 0 the 1 Roam' 'a ding to o b
tan intellectual foco, obliged to go
somewhere else to loaf and read newspapers',
as none would be_ bold_enongh to. Enither,in;•
fitidkuporryour good iiature- , Then, you
Might 'Sit as 'calm as :,a summer morning'in your little 'sanctum sanctorum,' writing
paragraphs by the dozen in favor of the old
`Farmer Governor,' - and 'against' 'the . only
democratic paper in the_county,'' or road
your proOfs and selecreopyi rs 'in transact
Your - s without He
loastincarvenience-or7unnecessary-inter
itiption. But enough,. Editor; and I
litiperyiiu - vviii - give the reading community
of_ darlisle a fair opportunity of "corning up
to the scratch," by propOsing to establish a
-READING TWOIVII
, ta
permanent
For the Herald 4 Expositor.'
- Arr. Phillipst-If any thing were want'
ing to convince the 'most superficial ()bier
ver-of_th.e utter hopelessness ethe caute: of
loco-foioism,__lLmight be fourtd in the total,
depy . avity and reckless disregard tor truth,
- •
' ' )(thfiffir--
which characterize the railicgiTf -
They are. actually distracted and nonfound
ud by_ tl►e cu rent of popular; feeling, and iii=
digiiation, -- Which - iislnnning over and around
them; and which is .bearing them swiftly
and surely to. destruction. .
There is scarcely 'an expedient or a.. de
vice- w ithitrthe Compass nfliuman degrada
tion. „aird..falSehot;d, Which is-not-resorted 'to
in Order to sustaidthem in their:ernergency.
Evbry paper that • issues from their profli
. gate_ ollu te d • press, -.teems . With- - fals e -
h oodS and mis-statementi; and every apeecir:
that is fulmindtecl•by 'their : orators; is laden
misrepreSentations and denunciations
sufficient to dis - giace a band of: miscreants.
-EVery--rnerecnary - siCtlre---geogt--govern
-meat thatcan--be-got-tp:. perambulate the
• „
state, - forthe purpose of diSciplinint antlCon7;.
firming the wavering, or orenconraging the
faithful, 'has been put:ln requisition:_ : So
that, look where you will Itrimblic_places,
and -youtvill see Some.of them busily en.:
gaged iii labors of their .v6cation.
The treasury ;of the people has been: ,
drained to furnish funds for betting; and the
last treasury `Slihr-plaster'iras :been put in
recfuisitiun to buy, up and bribe the timid
and - - tiine-serving' - politician. -In fact ,the
whole machinery of the governnient, and, all
the resources--t f party thrOughout - the-
United. States:, have been brought to bear.
upon the .election inPennSylvania; in the
expectation' that success in this state' may
yet save ihinn, from ruin and desolation—
and anablethem, yet awhile longer, to riot
'on the Plender aiid -hartl=-earned-sithrstanee
'Of the people.
' , But it :mill not—it cannot—avail them
any thing. Their &min . is scaled.beyond
and beyond - cOmpassion. The people:
of .Pi•nnsylvarria have been too long . ,groUnd
down, dictated lo; arid insulted, to submit
toi;suell arrogance and humilidtion any long . -
I er: Led oii .'by their.patriotic, their-decid
0, and their truly demOeratie
. farmer GP
vern_or; cilieV will no longer kiss, the hand
-
that smites them, nor submit .to -.dictation
- front-ifWashington,--irtor.._bow,_beireath the
yoke of eirli-treasnry dis`dpline
.
legislation of the few last" days of
congress,. and the reiumPtioli Of specie .pay
mentsin csinsequerice of that legislation;
Oliediorrae : to the.well-timed procla
ination,of the - gdfvernoi, , have effectually' o-
Pelted the eyes of the . people.. to the true
state' of their affairs.' They -now see, and
•
know in Whoin they -have trusted; and by
whom Ariey have been Thergos
talon_ - hiiik or .the' deee tion and
depravitr.of.a - hostof;stvindlers - and - roliser=
ganizers, wly9 have been.leading them
_the
downward.tend to ruin-. Hence the con
tortions, the writhings, azd• the egaggere
tions of,
_their enemies, who know_. and feel
that their day ot,doorn is at hand; 'and -that
it is only by appealkto the most abandoned
of; the liguall patsions . - and infirmities that
they ean; by any paeans, hope to stand.'
• . ksTi.
. •
t'For
the • • ,
Hertr,lNl 4-'Expositok..
,
h. r. Phillips two articles in 'the
titiVniirnher of the Volunteer, over the sig.
naturCs 'Sens b an '
,Pedagogue,'
,_ Wan,
Written:jay, the same person. thesr are
'of too vulgar and blackguard a,Aattire;to,rop.
rit any repV . , I Will leave . ,thoni to-work out
•theirolWi'`Onfleirination. '=Lest, hawaver,
*by should impair ,tir.roputation if Ant.
town, I will'jost.state,that th,,a 11 .4i9r s on
'l7/ thatroinnt•little-upstart, iyha.receudy.
tnails;rwiriconintentled, his" noisy 'debut in
- fro4
this_placitr,*lwho.
the.estimation' in which he is ‘now held) will
soon leave, uprecimuneracq as he came."'
- , '.Yours, Ste. , " TRI1111,;`
Shippozsburg, dug,- Al, 1838.
..11L It 1110:111)1: . I
:On Saturday - the I.lth of August, 1839, a
large and respectable number of the citizens
of Southampton and the neighboring town
.ships,-united in . celebrating "HARVEST
HOME," at Lee's Cross Roads:. After
partaking of a. sumptuous dinner. Prepared
for the nceaSion, Mr. nation T. Mon,
Mr. dEOROE• MAXWELL was * Chosen
Preaident. n'Hiii,
TIIO7IIAE3 SiMIET
tiik and DA*ID S. RuNsnA, Presi
dents;-_, and i - Messrs.:_ioseph Citujinan and
Saiiiteeltioik; - teietarieme - follaiodg
toasts, _were;:thati , :idrank . .'ae. - eornpaiti6.d by
' REGIJI AR TOASrS
1". The Aty. we celePrate.--=MaY the-ak. i
riculturalist never forget the duty incumbent '
upon' hitn . ,:tp'tho„,aeFt - .. - bsity . and giver' ',',of '
all good ' .• , • - .T7 - : '' • 7" , r•
2: Pit4kl Spiritis, exchidedfrorn. our
Unaninions mseting this clay - „, 'j ,".
3. The Faime,'s of Fennsylehnza.-7-The.
pride-and , btiast,-boast the liasi - e, 1 61,-onr ,
c,ountry's. prosperity. . ": ,' . ` '-.
4,_.r i e,,Day_lve_ceiebiiiik—Mayil be_ .ati.
lornamenVtO-the-village--of2l.des-X- lioads
and its vicinity, = and . May the , guests never i
regret-tiro - time and-eipense-that_ittay• oc
cur onLinielt - occasions.
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6th. May every society and. institution
that tends to the prosperity of ibefarmer,he
- encouragediby our Legislature -•---- ':-..
O. ,Harileg.Ho:hte--;Let-uS:bail with joy
the season that so abunclantlyierowns-.the
most worthy poitidi of coffin - amity - .
. 7. AsTiculttre, Commerce and Manzi ,
factirres 7 -the three pillarw ofo, RepOlican.
Government--may they prosiier and site
ceed-in all -their legal undertakings. 7
.f.l. X' ducatipn--May it be generally dif+
fuseT,T - thirdijlVosterity - rnarknow:ttheir:
duty . . ;,; - , ",
. L .,',- -
Forhow-lean'theitdireetwhate 1 ; 1 4 01 1 1 4 14 : 1 4 , - 1
Who knOw themselves sO little what to do? ... `:—
9._:-Internai‘. Improunzents----the ..e.on
necting link of-our--union;-. the-further,- it
extend the closer it binds us together; .may
it be .encouraged with a. proper 'spirit. --
• VOLUNTEER TOASTS. .. -
G'eorge'Maxwell: • May the sonv of Cqk
lumbia for ever hold their independence,miL'
til the day of final account, and then, ad'it,
is - now; leave-it-to-our . great superior. ... -----
. Jolm'Shannon: May the husbandman be
blest with a- plentifUL Crop, and may he ne-;
ier forget the giver of-it.- _ , • ,
____,Otiloitel J ohii _S n y der: - The'Farniers - .of
"Cumberland county: - They
,have got *all.
their grain housed in their barns and .stack
yards:let theni - have luck diwing the re-,
mainder of their proceedings of selling - the
same,l.-for:, tliey, have=-paid.their- laboring
hands without exception. •* - _ ; -
Thomas Sibbet: _The harvest is haiii—
"May 'those •who assisted to -fork it.up, be
able always to fork up to their creditors. •
.* Jacob Ekgle: 'Ptie _Volunteers of Old
W'lother Cumberland: Their country's pride
in-time - of-peace, their couniry'b defence in
time of war.
'` Major Solin.X. Kelso: - • _
.-• . -
Li every rank, bah great and small,
-It is industry that•supports us all. *. _
--George Clever:__ThedShippenshurgHer
ald—May the Baltimore Sun,* the New-
Orleans Picaydne, and the agent fore pill
maker-at Montrose,_cornfireliehirtheir folly
of criticising, upon the editorial matter .of
-the -Herald,_and may they_ know that the 1
'editor is calm in his tindertakitigs, liutin
trepid, in his performances:
By a 'Guest: The ShipPensburg Herald,',
—May the editor, S. F. -WEISJIAMPEL, re
ceive prentyof sausages, rolls of butter, and
'slices of, steal:, to keep his body from de. 7
e_t
struciion,_and maythirne:he far of_f i ivheu
he shall put "oftthis mortal coil."
. , . .
'Robert Moore:. May tide day be ce,le
brated in honor 'of the Gbdiless of Agricdl
- •
tore.
a, a. itochii,k: : Tho-farOleis -and -Me
chanics—May they ever - prosper -- by - the:
blessings of a kind Providence, and may
they never forget Hinywhocauseth them to
prosper: , , . • •,• ..
David S. Runsha:
,Church', Stale, Purse,
and Sword--;;-May the second protect ;the
first, and the third the fourth.. " ,
'John-NV, Clever: , • ~. : '
All lad, ye fardiers, young_.and . old, ,
Push on your ploughs with courage' bold,
You more independent are the:fall, -..
That; divell upoii this earthly ball: •
. . .
"George' Dill: •The Ladies of Lee's X
Roadi atikitevicinityFor beatity,.vii,tue,
and intelligenCe, unsurpassed bit __aiiy_ollier,
vill6,ge of the same populatiOn in the state:
"James Maxi,:relli- The three, greatest ge
aherals—,Greneral Peace, 'General. rientY's
.and General Satisitetipm.' , 7
J. G. Ettinger: ...MaYI - teaven'e blessings ''• .*: N 11-T .11 cn.; . •.,
attend the goal" :people of Southampton, IS mi.tp . yOf the eiti:zeitaat Carlisle'and its vieinty,
Henceforth aid tor ever. • , - are in the-Habit Of 'visiting the Poorliouse,inl
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t k e °
Coillliiiii P. Ji.elly:' tadeitien au cl- ra z t
j u l n e ti nr s oonneefed tgerewith, and as some few a
have-knocked the •ttp lea off:the trees, ,
-ent er - - -witt - --Umaintrdietl - in - propertim . ' ilialdw.:-Raweri,.and.abitirlitti tile oa4Pet's at their
they arc welt_ understood -an .- trmi'llf - 0.... - -,iguair..4._mkthethlntirticiet,ornsltaistkenoitti,:z Inctottlee.nont,...nor
the
Wid.liig . hlaxditThehipPeniiVuiiiier = ropeZ r b s elO s tigitig to: 1115'66'41g,- nor tirinby pr.]
altl:—Firm in its principlee, Bound' in its
_mter,f,ere with ffniinatates ef the Poor Mdse.,: These
um
~,,
- . leitakings and 'judiciou•S in its - erfo.r. •A l c,•po n dupt . themse,lvea'yrooerly are- hearbly vvel 7 -.
- . .., -" "'- ' --- coma ta Nteit the estahluhmenx-.on pli Alava except .
niatices-may. its' antagonists icnowt at the Sundays, on "'licit dapa no„one will be adrititted,
~
prineipies.of US editor-are prOpitiouicto hid _ r '' ' I:!'r,niNiiMiliigalii - ,}Directors
friends, but a , tyiattt, to hie , foes. - : . - '' -,* - *'.•,,, ...'. AD% WAGGONItII. ' - .
'', John - Vit4io7 =- ', ~., ~. • - - •„ .. * * , .', M: .I.ISIBURN, Mewarei.. '
• ' For tlittdthe'roYalutanilife run, - ;‘..ktPitt /9, 10 8,-- tE ',,' '' :::::
When.te the : hUman,lace -begiut,•
' . •:' The teCilL'friendlY,.hinieit'moti, -,
'AV f la' great;N t ''' ' '''' 1 '
_..'.,,z one u ea Ivre-s.l) 4 11, , 'f' ^' '
M4or'4Biiiiiiiil „Maria c'Webiaki-Whezi
in sorrow slid - .., :-•
' eavereity - ' she' is .the - nanii
toriog,aogel thafrap#tho no
_peotfoileusr
n)436,":rig'Pr f9riPt*i lo o l' i n4; l o d4biii
whentprosperitYr,olll4i3'vph'lll 5, ,• , ,:
. 3610( : tlep ,.., ~-.. '. ' ..v; , -71 , , -,
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:;,.. Virtue;shit'Triiiitt6etlfet join:;':
Iliefiii - hgeeifatiet,
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lii-411760:'itiSt4ii0Pic eiereeen'
0 - t'k'Real a :
i. , ; t '
' , r:oOes y
1 1
,lopicit,ro:afa bedsinte a:fair. mailcet:fe - r • that
'nobleparf;ef Alie Aominii pity yilko ar4'derio- ,
.minatediagrieulttir_alists., . * ' • - :
J. Chesnut: „liere reigns the true equali'-
'iY 4 of civilized man4-the equality of
,equal
liberty and, equal laws. - ' __..
Jolla Bolton:` - To ou t - iatiye-latia . :of , 11,..'";
b'ort.f.')iliete.; 140'. rich 1'F.04404,9 116. - ..sf' big:
I
soil 400 , ,: hi'en ittlre4l,-#.4t .-„ :to" , :iValt - Ltlio,
httilify soul: •,. , i': ~i, : ,,, t ,,A-?.,.. r.4:.t .' 4. , .5.0.
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.. _ .- ' +.O It Pl 3 .6.41 . -11 2- 0 •C) VT It r 4 .
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, irkw SATURDAY THE 29TH DAY OF SElki
.:. y . ,- .. .
. • illiam Al. IVlateet: ..To . the - fair Sex : 11-7 TEMBER next, will be sold by publics iiiitcry, ,• .
on the nreiniks -• . • . - - -
eir males, like.... the' meredian sun, dis- : - '.: ' ..o ' . '
a ratuable...areto Of First Mid' .__
el the - glo oat by--whieli . despai ring' nian is. ,
--,,
el
and eheer a liiin in the ; paths of ' • - f l/01 1 -1 -'''' T . °l 11E tfilL" Jr. • '..- '''''''.
Lr.e.ii ' fipide and -virtue: • " .. ' : ~.., lateE the property . , of Henry Diiiletv deceased,. situ , - •
George • Welters i ... El Is.roidatilaY I ate in Westpennsborough township, CuMberlaiid • ' .
TWO. HUNDRED amil• •
those wholiave the care of -youth turn their cAniti'l'itZT.;;P:Acß.B6' more or less,adjoining'
attention - to this necessary braneh of :educat lands of Jacob MYers,Saiituel MeKeehini,Esq. - krice
i s o f ten „ ever e i y i I f fSj a e l Vt l t, and others, ten miles.west of the borough' . . .
tion, the neglect of Which'
, e, a i i i i i , i l d i a n bo s tUr t ie o r ;La e hAl i f in fr b o e i r n ia th n a r ea n i lif, 0 •
lelt-wheri4tis_too_late_to apply .an 4 ade_o a n .r ate Ne ville
remedy,; :,..01.18iFfea, I,abyei '‘riCildShipt 'ALC.- Ra il Road tioprovements thereon are a . - . Y: . : ---
"all'aerilnd. a" ready pen t and" severally. be-: . .,: ! ,,,,,„,,,.. ... TWO glr a ny , STONE
'"'IlEll - .DIVELLIN OUSE '- •
eitiealieatir - tasklo - those who are unao , '
.. . Cr II
:eustona4M-Writing:-I,t-Lettereare_the_life 1..../I,S I . •ie,
et tra.det:;the .tnel. ,of Aniie:. the pleasiire .of 1 , ;- 1 : - I - L -- -z,:os •, .Z ',
and 'iasiltig am,
.: . .
jfrieittl, ShiS• Alm' ' food ,of the politielan;i - iiir ifiliCOie ! tone, ' Yragon_S liedj... ` ---- orn Cilbs,. With othei' -
, , . . .
the.entertammerit.of. the - eorietts:' '. 2. necessary out-houses There is a never-Aiding well
. • Samuel . till.i' . ''h:la . .,y'. °Oils , ...d q'':, : a.....f0t4 a :b la t :74 p li i e -! o l :, Li e r a P i . d .ti s ' e f i r i l it i hr i :: i l v i i h io ,cr. c e ona rtl it - i tt o r.tri
. ..
-tetimoralfeelingamongst the agricutturansts. ', '• • '.• . ' 4 -, ." „. a _ .c• •
1 iti,-'general, to induce Aim: to - piitane the- '-'.:
,: he
~ . - ~: r. 148.,01.:39ate:are :....
,I One;third ofthe iMichaie ;6614 in. remain: us the •
cone& of eliltiliatiori' with 'inote . 'energy. 'and
I hands of the purchaser•during the life; of the
41eierthintion; . , -- . -.: :: - :•, ..:- ~-:=‘,:, . -c, 1 ,.-.: . -_;- . -. '. lof theaforesaid decedent; mid theinteregt: therenf, to
Jplui Shsendn: :The, thanks of this meet- . Ihe pod to lieti•aninially , ' dAtik• lier'nethiallife;' flit •'" ' -
of, themirchasenionlif to.be,paid on the coo.'
ing
. ate ' Ado' to,.. the ,' gOod - eitizenirof Lees , ;-12 ° .1 1a ',.!
.?-:a..itin of the. toilo'hy.tiie court;, one-hal of the bay . •
-iiiirg'for their 'generous treatment' of - us'On. lance to .be paid on the •first.of Akil"A ''D 1839, • 'x. -
, .
, 0118 occasion ; :. _anci_ xo.l.Vir.. Vint_ when possession of die -premise • Will he'g -. eii liiftho"- --
,I)orohoser, and, a deed -blade-Ir. the same; the Wt • -
,for ,iliet,nitiittittil 'dinner he -has furnished i 11110,11 , ip:10 . .ck heir interest fi-ont
v die first of-April, •
_ __. ~., .. -1113 h-the residue elthe.purchase-inoniii-to. he 'paid -.
. , -., tp anY',. . A l r- 4:. -N-r.--.... ._,...m,
in- equal-atinual-payineri r t e s q i: o tit i li z e ti ir ce int it er i
t e h s e t7 o: ;t ---::- .
I - ilyLiho co p • - •__o it - t.,_ v r - -r - 1— . 11 .-------- —-- -- .
h i c kl - -The who: to.be secured bx.
IN.liirt-:Ma happineds,'.orOsperity'and . phans'Court, with Security. The , Liindlord's share •
attend ' hint .thibligli life. --• -'.zl • of t ell.* in the growth tolie.sown this anturnir tO '''- -
• , •
leaser of stud r ialc., . 7:----- ' 7 : --- " -------
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49 . 1. - IN '-MeKEEHAN,
klm.bzistiTitot of , Miley; Oivieii. dic'd,
August 21,18.38,.__--ts: H . - . : • ' ' . -
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iv !.-.-.
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' BIARYtiED, _ . . -
On T uraday_mormogjaat, - by . the , Rev. William
'Beniipt, i c Afr.lotor J,.Bairzycri.nf Long faring; 14. t...
to Miss I{Aixen, daughter
,of . .I.lr. lain 'Crisivell;. - of
Shipperiaburg:
~•,, .- , 7 • ',
.;: " ...,;_.:
. . . .
In iLl~uorougl~~oit Friday evening Wit, Mr. JAct#
Wr.inzcA, fgrmFrirof flanover, Pa
- At - his residetrec; in Westlicrmsboiough . ..tcivinshili;
this morning, after a short. illness,, Rev. JOSHUA -
Wll7l:lA7lll§;iiiiiiiiiiriblifirnryliitC•r' =----- ' --
.:,..-In Vie dab' of Doctor IVlLLticsis;, the dhristiati
-Ohurcirkiir.-losecine-i?Pitaihrightestornaments,2an.
'community knseful and estimable citizen.. He had
been- -for- , Maw-years Pastor-Of 7the:Pri-sbyterian
churchin-thelyormighotNewviiloianditiecititenirof.
Omit place and as his numerous friendi
andacqUaintances,will long mourn hiti loss: Butte
has been called from die...vineyard of his i.:ord,Tull of,
years and virtues;tiVenjoy with RIM an eternity, of
. • •
- At tliere;ideriee - orher son; in - Nearville;.offSaihr- -
day morning In i st,Mrs. MinsrPoLLOcic, aged 80-years.
did: '6th 'ult.' Mis. liettitcari* Praunitr, consort
of Mi..' George Fiatolkii of Clark's"Fe'rri; Perry
NOTICE
-.•-•- •
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4'44 •
_ mow
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TI LrIIc ~ t~iia6tatia
tru‘so i;le - Staiiii commit-.tee: for Cumberland . oonnty,lieweliy notify the citizens
of said county, friendly to the election of
a good Cuerency, and Pennsylvania Policy, and op-
posed to.:l%lartia - Van Wren - nod his odi - ans SublTren
suey Scheme and a,Shin-Plaster Currency, to meet. in
•
thew several-townships - and boroughs, on Saturday
the first day of Seldom* nal, and elect TWO"''
DELEGATEg in each,to represent them in a Conn
ty Convention - on Wednesday,the.th day. of SciAem
her next, in the County gall, at Carlisle, for. the pur.
pose of nominating suitable 'candidates to be voted
for,' to fill the different Oft - lees at the ensuing General
Election. The Cordmittee beg leave to urge a gene
raLatteudancemEthe_Pitivns itt the township and bo
rough elections, as much dep'end's upon the primary
meetings cf the people in forming a good ticket.
.Migrder of the ComMtitee., •
August fit, 1858..
• . MR: 'TAMES. HOFFER,
_ of flOrlisle,'; — •
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Li.-bc-supported_brra•Liar r ie_iiuniher_ of_the
VolUnteers of the Ist Battalion, Cumberland
yolunteers, as their candidate foe MAJOR.
MARY.
....Carlisle;.Aukust 20;1858. .
NEWVILLt TEMPERANCE -
01)Cgaa ; a 4 Z
ftMEETING of the' New vine tenipeiance Sod
, .ety la I be held intim Gertnatheran Churchi ,
en rueqday evenins*, August 4 /Bdi t " stmt, at, early
candle -
Nciv~ille, August -- • --
• .
• NO TICE. • _
• - • 'Ctim3iissuoivtiVe Orrice, •
• - - Carlisle; Augnet 15,1838.5
.2_ Trit Jonintds of tites.Senate and House of Repre-,
sentatives, of, ,P,ennsylvania, and the, reports of the
State-Treamirer7 aadaiiditor Gerierat;for I $3B, have
'been vecielied at.lltia cfficd, and are - ready for.deliit -
ry, to those who ait by : law entitledo receive them. I
, - JOHN RWIN, C'fk.
' •
. - NO TICE..:-. •
ON the idth of this month, (August,) the Corner
Stone of. the Gerthan .Reformed and Lutheran.
.Chareh. in:Monaghan township, York county, wi:l be
laid-.-.There'nrill'beClergytnettliresent whO can
prc:ach both in the German and English languages.
atllipispoltreifivited . to attend:. '
~ •COEIL,' ,
?" ;JACOB HE O IK V ES,
• . -
August
Bilp..eigz4ll.o* , :pli'mt..tortis,,t
ritNiqiedria parade at tha_:3 l .l2.dlloii on
Y
• „C.SATURDAIt 24T1:1
, 'l,lLOCltpie.alsely, dataplitaty a'qOpt. t0r:2104,
Ry ordeifsof Colst(to‘ Crop., ';
13 , ; ROMP '
=
NIX 'CIENTSIOLEWARI D. ' '
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13AWANV/tit from the trabseriber;:i4tsilirtzi in the
JUL borongit.Of Catlisle, an approul" , , , - , c
titte t? the Va&i.n6f .yeikitkt gnats, ..: V."
valnia " . '.;cl , ~. 1' ` J "'' A ,'
L .,,,i
r-driiitivg,Gilitivp-rre, , ' :,ate : '':
between sixteen and imenteen-years , , 7 -
\ Ol
;'of age, 4 feet 4, -. M. S'lnciti.s Itioh, dark
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coxnplqioil. ,111.(1 on %Ashen he re t , '" , r-fPg.
I Mtilli cr tk EUlt. a 'dark colorod etunill r 'cloth. Any
lidi'vm yeieraing mid runatvai shall re ive the above
„7 04011;, but nob harged rail). ' A ,
'';',?",'2lt'''',.'4' ' .JACOB FETTER. .
:ill*ltale, August al, 1.108.*,3w, ' .'' ' '
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VALUABLV REAL ESTATE
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$4.11: E •' • •
114 .pursuaricer- of:the last will 'Mid testanteat of>
4D..8 a 1 WOLF,late of the borough of Shippod.s
btlrg.., deceased, Will be sold at public sale, on the lire.
Mises, cia , Saturdd:ry th:e 29th gay • of 'September flesh
A Tract atiliimestont'tandi
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N . 011 T ' 44°
ONEIFIUNDREDIVSEV I EN , z= ,------
ACHES, situate one and altalf miles nokli west of ..-
Ifivrienstitug,,a,...casonaltirt-_-uf
woodland._ The imimovenientS are , a .
_ • .
• oilie Stairy and-a Bak
Stone kitten:Mg lious,e
LOG_;121?:111:.- - •
ND
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Thereis at, Orchnkl-and weil of water-near the toot
of the 'House. 'Said tract •of land adjoins lands of
David Nevin, Samuel D. Henderson alid Others. - •
n-Sple :will:commence at to, o'clock on said. dar c ,.„ .
at iiitiOtiiime the terms of isale - Wilflie ma& known
'
' Migust 4 21 y •'
'irpThe , ".Lancaster g.saminer. .1-10 a. id" will ii
tiert The above three time's and nhavre - this-office. • . -
Mii
VALUABLE - EAT.) . -ES TAT
For _Stile. •-•- •
ro Hr. iubscriberAvilt436ll - iit'prii-ate sole, a .Caluiu=
lilt:lead ofsithate m Newton_ tOwnFhip,
Cumberland county, about :1110f mile west of S toughs.
town;.on'tli6.4urnpike.leading to Chambcrsburg, ad>
join iny;rindc: of John Stough and - Sarauclßrownelllcil,
contaming. h ._ —.
' • .
• Sittg . '-EigHtit -A cres
of first-rate LIMESTONE LANU, abotit fifleeti
acres of which arc_ covered with thriving YOUNG
TlSlT"fint; the rernainder.is under good fence andin
a good 'state of cultivation-, having 'thereon .;erscted.s.
. . twO STOR - --
A •
i ll 11 LOG Y
- HOITSE
.and
- 'There is aisci on the premises a thriving YOUNG.
APPLE OREIIARD. -
• Any person wishing to 'view tho prendSes-Ivill
With the Subscriber, residing in• PrankfOrd township,
one toile north of Alter's mill, and a shoit ditvt ,
twee from lietttdck's gore.. .
'SAMUEL. MAItQUAIer..
AVgirst'.9.l - ,1833."7 -,
''taniuzarry : for •
CARLISLE, -. • • • ,
•
THE Third Quarter of the Yonng Ladies' Semi- •
Miry in the berough of Carlisle;tinder the_care of the -
sttliscrilier, will open on the' 6tll. dn - y , of Seplirdber. '
-Young.Latlies, 'whose parents or friends delta reside --
in the borofigh,nre earnestly advised to board ivich
their Teether, for which atritinecineots have been
made with a priinte family: and this 'will be:enjoined;
unless otherwise directed by the parent or guardian; ' -
in "vilielt case the Teacher 'can be considered reapon ,
sible.only_for.theilitetsry...itaproyernetttef..iter_rnit,_..
.....P.cr.stislnterested.in lutving.more.partiCidar tnfoe- .
ovation ns to the character of the school; are referred
to Rev. President Durbin, and the cither reetabeis of
the Faculty of .Ilickinson College; to 'Bev. 11Mtiaait
C. Thornton , of Carlfsle,..or.'to Gookmtut
or Professor Thoinct'*wall; of... Washington. Di:fy.
:" PHEBE.TAINE‘
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Common EnelisTi Studies; ps Geogrn . phY;
Grammar, Arithinetic, Beading and W .. ritr
per quarter; ' •
These, adeompanied Avith Rhetoric, TS/Orb
- .orNntxtral Com 4
Botany, Dheniistrv;Astratunny, - MentalPhi
losnpliY,l‘loral".philosophy, or. French, .
Listruction hi Spanish, Italian y Drawing,..or.- ---
Painting; will involve an ;extra charge pf . • 3SO
ppporhiniare frevienl for...kakipsr.frislial*Aes:T
:50118 f ii
LT:j•TuiTitrNnll cases, recillin'eil iic AnfAller
Carlisle, August 21,
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Teenpersa Het Colivention,
ITN" pursuance' of a resolution the' 18th of May. •
EL last, a Convention of pelegaiea from the different
Temperitnee- Societi6 of Franklin county, will •be
held in Cliambershurg„en Friday the 7th day of Sep
tembei. next. The Societies nierespeetfully.regttest- •
Led a 40•Aake-tiMAyinteaattreareprflentedhYaix.-----
I.or-Morci-Delegatels-from-each,-end-ftwntsh-tatehinfor- , --
luationiaa rrray be calculated to adynnee . Temperanee, •
efilik - ,andferorm Within olir r- liiiitridii. - '''Terriperanne •-•
Societies of neighboring. nountienare_respe, l 4o7 in'. _
vited 'to favor us with a representation. -
. Falitors' in Franklin and the adjoining noantien
favorable : to the cause of Terapersineo are resp . eetfully
retftiested , to, insert the above several titans us their
Irespeetive papers. '
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• . • mon,011). 13C1ND;.*,•. ; :,c'oriami;tee. •
'• JAMES 'MORROW; • . _
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1838.. , . - • • • •
40 •0 (0 rip t, 111 4 :
THE: iuliborrb anxious to 4eide up the
or thc. late. films ; of - herebygius.
notice to all'` those ,iiidebted;' to nitride- poplins on or
hefhte• the • Sehtemb,er; -tttrt, after irhich.datethtir
accounts Fill , ijc , tilaced in tithei , .hanclefor.co l o# oll .
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GCORG ' \V Its 1
A.ugu - st 1 20; ' •
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IS liereby given thaflettais testamentarY 60116'1as( '
Will and Testarnerit'ef,Janies lryiti_p, late of. Spring..
Xumberlaud--
count.y.;-deeensed,. baste' been issued ta zublairiber
residing at Big Spripg,•4lthe township'aforetaidt
periens intlebted:tp the !state of , the'said deceased,.
rplpse make imiyied bate. paymentt and.theso hay..
Ulainsa against the fiaid•estate, to present themdu. •
ly autherititikted flr settlement. . ••• •
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11, 1 *SPrilits,An , j 4 ; 1839,7 - 6 4 1„ . - .
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