El • A Lirterifurt Otrr.—Wc publish below ti brief com 7 T • . munication from Mr.‘John Line, rof Dickinson town-. ship, declining the honor ' , Mantled tahe 'Conferred upd .on him by the loch ficos recent_nneetiltg-ltehli in this borongh. .It seems.that 7 2llr. Linn was 'not at'l n the-meetig at alkabout the size and respectability of which the Volunteer and the Perry Cottnty Democrat • inade so muelt noise;.aud that theYinia not a suf .' • fiCient.numher.Of the faithful, present to compose the' officers! Poor: sottlit!• they are to-beloitieilEvc Idea R]ba visage rri.l with on to st reet days,.is stretcheilWs long as a beau pole. Dereat and • nnnihilatimi are Pictored on evrry • countenance. e • I Me, a Meeting nftlic friends of ;Aft.„l ,• . Porter, held in the house on Monday evening , . : the 13th insMni,.my , ranne is mentioned as one of the • Vice Presidents Of meeting... I was net present I • • at. that meeting, imam I iwthe habit of attending po liticnl meetings.' I am not in favor of some 'of thd.re wilntions possettat sop meeting, particularly those on: the subject of the next governor; nsl into: for Joseph Rimer. - JOHN . ,Dickinson-township, Angutt. 28, 1833. i --- 01 the Imola - Of the n . llieefor n - PorteoMano - kut - lam insmilly certain that they thetight that he would not let - Extra Globes, ite.porfers' and ; Iron Greys pass through the office witlibut paying the usuld_postage: I Suppli - se we Fliall now -See the country,inundated , ith such trash, atid the post office department. will tave4U-chfirg,e fer-a-great.deal of tape and twine, or ,icritapS the -office at Washington - pay ag tin burn d own , an a 8 11:the account books lost. I believe this outetig,ecus trampling upeir'the rights of the people will gain Mr. Rimer at . least 50 'vote - 8 this town ahlp. this week , saw the paper caile4 ; the "Iron Grey." This would be a valuable publication to those who wished to.learn the art ONS, , ing, :met would re commend it to theperusal of one of your brother edi tors. In it there is what they call-a picture of the Gettysburg Ilan Road. In puklishink ilikEr I. think - r edi scovered an unus u al moult of foresight; foil flo*liigthafthip rail road is the thing like it out to be on intper, this makes Porter a iscarl . :W. - Notingin favor of a .laegeappro acyA consequence of next Wednesday b.. I toll. IWO notice, in the same Paperi cal day fixed upon by the:Standing - Committee, for the Cidationk of the . Central. _Committee, -- Which . elCct • lmildiO,!of the County Contention to nominate a Porte:.r. en paper by a' very hands'eme majoeity;.and. l ct to be supported by the friends 11 Blew . r and She- th! P art a •r,"" in thi s "21gillYririn°1 laugh cie .ravmptts, the next number of our paper willr'not; comity giving - him even, 'he issued twill, ,Thuriday tke;s6th, .so that we. may- ke 500 - majnrity and if all the comity does as well as enabled t6.give the result of the convention. Lthisnwie:hip, will have a intljority: Some / or I the l!orter men claim 5 or 10 of a majority inper , Dickinson, but if they are not mistaken by,atledst 3J • • • votes, it will be a caution to ' .(07At n meeting.of the Cumberlaml.county Tem- penance Society, on Friday evening last, he - 11g'Pirsons were npp2inted vielegatc..s—ta-nr.end_li hipliNslnsr.g; Avast '25, 113(3. , Pitri,wrs—ip my Vmertet!el: t 3 yon, I gave merely amOutline ci thelirscssion, proceedings, and atljourummt orthe>l3 - ei fpe3 party, who celebrated their Harvest than; on' Saturday last at the Grove in - the Vicinity of this borbugh l • The Volmkteer Of this el : ceive. contains the difEreit townships, will not 13 iA . _ the tpwnship 1 - sit:lacer toasts next week, which we shall all be very elections f3rD3legatesii tneeiTiucuaty see, is it is mid- there were-spore-far'.OnFs • lirli!c2l tahesphice'on,Satnrday ties.t:•••l6, given on_theneisision.: John .I.l...Dimmock,..Eig. yott a•nl No will .6:n I. it-e tim the part of "Oder cook snit bott/q -that a good , e-eket- resyl i e iiil e nted.notl : 'he f3r - the Party; - and - Perf- , rmed- f the orierons The Canty Clarention will ht . :lit:W . on 43- N Atl e s of principal , 'scullion" and head groom•for the morrow • • twiNglers_Sfessrs.NevinPeal. and Wunderlich , who I TemperanceCancentiln; is ti meet in Cliam- bershiirir, on Fridity,tlie,ith of pest month, Her. Dr. Durbin, Her. D.' Miqi:inley, Profi•sst,r 11911.401ri Reed, Dr., Srm•iel Thorne, George.M. Phillip, ProfeEsor.-Cohllvell, R . lss leinaberion, Professor SicClinteek, aiid Rev - John Ulrich. • a , week, I 11:; 2 .-= A T 7,11 GEoiriows.,-- —AI friends !t -P•ien !Tapers, ___,...in:ottter:Tto render Porter priinihir among the ly_mest , • yeomanry of tliis state,,a4i.rt that escelldat• far:mir, nail ran' bit:idle the flag, the :tad the - erarre-itrn-ityst-nilmiralile-maniter.-LIVe lee our doubts about the earreetaes.4 arthis L3C3.raea_state ment.-. We, however., w•e rlo know-, that b,en the Won GPay 1(;13 sowir, his ..iv! ld data," be w•as such a elbfirrneil n A that The c:t t111.1:11;y1 talbe fretitteet- yly put i itibrerptisitittni and httttslrrittaughty eilitars are harrowing_ und Orosit'intr riMst unmercifully; • and we are cei•tain thai.on the seconil ntesttityvf Oc tober the farmers !aft the: Itftt.otti l of Lim. So Tatickfar Fai•mer.Porter i ! . - *trlngly snspeetiA thtit 'the iron ray •W-1114.y-trionzwa:_before•-tlie-. , Oetabei-fh,7its. 'should be ext - reniel;vs2ritv did such untlwar(i event" tike place„ :IS we I:aye been at sane tronlife in crtrrifing and entddit,lT'him down: It , is . thlght • that be leis bee-miTright;:ned at the' sttsaili• - eane.St , leursited the bards, benadm -slablereil.o-id firm 10r33. Pv)t - Gn any. 171,gentloinen • keep your broke.n:down racer nu the p 911661 cwrse --a-libetitcrleelection-coultl-not-lic-miule - "Nou - knox . ‘.. VpTlie loco Pcos hold their tlulepte elections o❑ Saturdm•, mul.fiwme their county.ticket nit Tnestlny. look out ,fur a rota behe...271 :h. !troy.; hants22l fac tion and the Col. Cconount . riction.' • • 'A GOOD ONE.—Tyro peesons engaged in n :_politkente ntrOVcrpy I''Ork it3111131",101 - 0 length-cal-Wessell that Ritter had made 'n . pretty r ,10.1 girerwar, - firtiiag . paid 01T527-0,000 ."1" . the Ftate but he said‘th,at lac 'wetallal rate far - Porter, who couhl - .take the benefit of the insalc'ent laws, and thus pay it - olTat once!? This is pretty goad lae; , .faca at-vane:A, ,and is camm - •naled tot is at lice cf tlw standing-cer tifiers of Parter's'llan sty and mnality in Ilmatita . p,•- clan. ea that they may lose am time ii) prbcuriiii the '‘illhayits' of Pot Madden and Jim Fultan to . prove it a Lase sla:nlor open Daiaid 12. Portei. Moir: II Ei.r.—We have-receivedthe-first nnmbcr atlief , ;l 4 lcecnrof;'" iihicriLtsllFt Leen commeueelt .11::clupliesturg. I y-ilr.ll. A. ThittoS It is viten up, zir.y- Iheleenliest.'of his mighty imagination. Ramsey.. Was like the westerutreezeisaftlywafting nod insinuating flit truth into We. ears of his political friendsr NUClure *as like the hurrietuie,testrirg up ail the tle fenetis and ramparts of his 'opponents. Itimisey was ., like th and sWififTntongf M'Clure :was_ the - War deed, breathing defiance ;Aid destruction. Rt.msey -long-through them:ids oftlumiht, garnished On either lhand-iy-the-flowett of- imagination;-while AtClure I I wn*the ricer Niagara; thundering flown in tlieiinful sublimity of nntamed rrture. Ilsmsey ivas r. the .. sap 7 l :per, tioderminings tbe walls of the enemy; while 311 , : - I Cure 7syttc'the haltering mewing on steadily tr demolish their fortifu;ations at Wbb.kW. liantsCy tIM • lerculas; killing the serpent-of baukism c cen la s cradle; Whilelilt.ltire Was the full - grown demigod, destroying the many heitled-Its‘dra of amd gamationt- Ramsey' the sure, Let 11111khig, Ilttle'fielse;"Whife Nl:Clime - wasthe det.tructiCe-- f 011 y.t w91 , 1 , m 0,..,.,f,,,,,, , 0;ig triple ranks ef the enemy , at once. Ram.ey we., the sMall drum, keep ing' p a .Contiattal rattle:and din; 'While •M•Ciort-krts the Nisi drum, w:t't' it; but deeli toned notrs. lirmsey was the, teti v iiiidner Emending the ‘vel come netts, "To the - vietwg beloomthe si0119" while Nl:Cluire was tin?' speaking-- ttumpet, roaring'. fnPth s "lh inceilits,tl the resc u e.'' vent unatineT,' can only Fay in C Clitsi3, that: gilinlierlanthioilif= tr is blessed i c the ins:tessi•iii of two suet' men, and I live she eeitarcl their tEsitticnis;cd and im portant exert i o. VIATOR. MARRIED, Timrsday July I Qtll, at Mill' brook, Wayne c 5 • iP an ttovo,=iii:'-rcltantrcUtliat_place.,7,,latc... thia county.) to Allies l'atir A ht6. cf Mr. Jos:.ali :May, for nu 1.1: - of c•:•., Pa.. On Tues , hiv, nt,the rnine place, by the .5.1111. , , Mr. Wm.. 0..D1:01?:), fJrnicnly, of this county, to bliss Emzn M 1.111" Sveriva; cf That place. On the '2.3(1 inst. by.the . Rev. J. Oriel!, Mr. ITE,;7IIr Wr:STFA 1., to 311501.1.1 t A N.N • BIOWII : cf Mon de tmrnebip." • • . DIED, At h9s.residatle_lj:i Wcstpenittb-irauzh Ownship, :on Alnutlay the-27tli inst.- 3.11.: - .1.1.0013 - NtrgliS; sem: - 4,:61: - litiFdt - 77 . years. ecel.:ts6(l . scats 1)6on ! . t reFpt.ttale is habit:lll of this epttiltp— •ii6il,his littall is 11:111..41 . 11 ttntonly by his inmereuc relatives, but by his fell3lc citizens generally.' .[COMIUNICATED.] , ' .... Sweet cl7l, how shirt thy stay, ' '., ~ • .... , , How 50u!..!.:. thy- journey o'er; -. '' -- . Thy, Spsit's fled away, To sisityarth no more. Thy spirit's found a nearer rad. ,• - . Than thotuandi toJlJOleyi abode. '-- i - a - of SearletTeyer - ,lifilhettti.:'eFAUglistititt: the residence of Airs: Anderson, Peery county, ANS# BAlirlArt A, daughter cf .Ichn\H. and•Lucyp.)Veaver of this place, aged 3 years and mouthe. ' 'We arn+arely calbed' on to mingle our those of- afflictedpirents, by n ,moresevere dispensa tionof Providence, than that by which' this lovely yomylierson has been removed fenn us. _Rating accompanied . her parents on a visit to their relatiOna in Perry county, she was attack:Nl lvitit.st.arlet,fevy „,,w ) and although medical old was promptly and Ole nt ly given ; yet . the shaft of death penetrated r I:o -snm!—pierced her heart- nd hes pure spirit wing et its ilight to rest m tiiTrlV.,l;-,, ~.• . : liraYlF: .i itAlFtliErk6;6llllCSSOr yttlAll A • en e . t I thelmiable nen Cf.tli•..! i hpoSi ti on ,i s 8116Cellt . of Cvel l .y impres sion that those f.:elings are : ittiotted; Which impart,: to our future years tilde ,c 'njoyinent. •It is true that 1 distinctive qualities at', rarely 'seen at this period of life,Th - iiiirtiltliiffigliyietiliji - Fet - T r . thisotitlet - nics - yet: in the dawningyrber youth, sheigave an early Pro mis- of ”every,ekcellencr. It was her pallid& disposi tion 'that' ntleared her to lrer parents, ittul rendered every meat of her existence Valuable•to them—it wa this too,thaf.preenred for her from the neighbors „the love and ''esteem which she so richly tneirlted and received. • • • . . While we drop the tear of affection and grief, and , pay this tribute to the worth of our dear departed young friend, let us imitate thu Purity and innocence of her life, that we may be prepared to join her in the other ,world--with the saciety of the spirits of just ,men mads perfect. - , C AMP MEIET • Near Carlisli. A Camp Meeling.ivill lie held bk the Ministers Of •_the Methodist Episcopal Church, on the' land of Mr: ftersliitliiminedintely..on the Rnil Road, tuM or 3 miles cast of .Carlisle, to commence on FRIDAY TILE 7th DAY OF SILPTENVIEIt. , It is ex- , _peeled that, accommodatig_arrnsements be midelaTthelliirßOTair Ciimpaleor-tlie conveyance of persons and bonne to and from the cairnp grOund. The Minima's, an:Albers and friends of th,c Epi!eopal Church, at Clininherdanrg, RiiiiNo6s l 'burg, thurrashurg, and ether Intermediate phkol, ape imital to attend. The _Cr Wee nr:a..”,”7.7.,171,v0 he Commi Cqrl' sic; Anw'tiqt tB , 1/3:38. ..„ IrtIJSSIA' . QUILL! 4 =w,l u st• receiyed. large supply, sititat?le fur dorn.nun Schools. _also, . .flooks'and Statioun in wary N r • • • t • . 1,11 Auoust • . 3:J. AIYEXIS, :. PUBLIC - At—tir ,-- . ~...._ ....,,_ Ritner and_Specii Payments 1.. A meeting of.the * friends of Jciamilt Ritnertfind the opponents •ef Stab-' rrasury Shin ..1 1 1.stel'ii• will be . • , held by, the eitiaens (if Frankfird, NI ifilin and West- ' proly Era : 2 l. p ro w ...; pennsborongli-townships, on Satnriltiv the 8t: (1 4.T.,..0f • ' . ' , - '''' - .9" :4 ., lr:Krw . Z. 5 . september .next,.at the. store ofl.lr: • Jobtr - ilentr;! , .: .:. a p i 0 lit, 0 4 )1 Ei . '• - 4 tilyni t _one mile north' of Alter's mill, to .which all 1 : • ' 1 frien'illy to our present Governor are .invited:: • ' ' i •*- . • • ' ' • .. .. - - , " - (j''Severul addresses will be delivered on the oc. • .14 OPPORTUNITY is now offere'd of siteMiyim cas.ion. - _ - MANY. A . ' ‘ ,.., urse !ves with WOODCOCK'S'. . • "., ' - , • • .' - ' •. - -•..,- 11.1f:411.jarPZItin,11 - .... , , ._ t ... . . c . „.„... I}- . AVEIP AT 9 Oli - ' 5.." - • -"`- - • , - ' • UST received and for sale at Dr. Myers' Drug „,..-.,.:•:' ~,.._--„v ... .' • , ....... 5 PLt, l %ll .....L__ - P• August 28;1838 I , y) e ft -and Book Stbre--complete sets of: "Waverly Novels",-67 volumes. The Bridgewatererreatiqes. Lockhart's Life of Burnt. I. ' " ", Scott. , t 4 ' . Napoleon. br-Madame Bury., Walsinglann, or the Gamester. The Linwoods,,by Miss Sedgwick. Diary ofthe times of George IV. Court of Rome. _ _ The Pickwick Papers,illustiated by prints from Cruickshank. Vim Jones, illustrated by Cruickshank. - Carlisle, August 27, 1839.. . . _ , . • The subscriber having rented his Forge, &c. Stc, and relinqtfished the Ironjlusiness, requests all per sons linving 'unsettled new - Inas with him, to present them imnactlintelv for settlement; and those persons knOwing 'themselves indebted by Note or otherwise, will please make payment without delay. - - , - EGE. i• __DialtnionYorge, Aug. 28, 1838..-4 w. • .. /PHEW, will be exposed - to public sale, at. the MIR house, in Carlisle, on Sufurday Me 29th, day of Septembcr, 1838, at 1- o'clock, P. • . A FA It 1111 . • • situate in Allen toWnship,Cttinberland eimntyon the il'eliow - Breeeltes-treek'crand-adjoining-t he-tdwn-of 'aliurnTroindining - t 4 25 - Acres'nf-esiellentAittmlaMl T a I:Mge iMrtion of winch is meadow on thd creek.— The improvements are--a good,: . . -DWELLING — HOUSE;, 03 - Del ia* - AND There is water. in every Uhl. The land is all. ehiared. There will lie sold with the Fartnfifteen acres of -Woodland, in Fairview - township,•Nork tiboutli miles.' Ternis . Of Sale $2OO when the talc is mndei one half the residue on the.' Ist of ApriclnKihTliiilnneelti - three. - iannuar-pay. 'lnents-wAliont interest. • • • • • A - HOU - SE - & - LOTOVAGROUND . . in the beimu - 0 11 ofCarlisle; - situnte on the east side of lfanover street, bniniiled by a lot .of John Noble od the-south, by ,the deviseewnf_Henry Shell, deceased, On the north, nnil by Hanover street on the west, having - 11Mreom erected .a Two Story House 'and large Weatherboarded del), coidnining-, 30 'feet - in front and '24,0 feet - in depth; with the privilege of a Well of water abeut thirty . Ipet front the kitchen door, Terms rash, mon the title being made. Posesion Wilt be;iyenaB the Ift fl A )ttl_next. • • . The-One uadividetWilth=partaf a Tract rfLand.ih Silver Spring towel hi p, CornberlanA,county, bounded by lands if 'onrod - --Ernminger f -Shelly7a4beirs, and OtherB, - e3llOlll Ilg F.ftv Acres of first rate Limestone Land, all rf wigeXcept about four acres, and under good.f.mce. It being the - interest ofJohn 11 , 1gue Waugh... 'Ferias co-h, a hen the title is made. Possession will_be Given brim:A:A( l Y, , The fit's[ nie as Executor of Andrew Carothers, Lsq..deceased, The second. as Attortiey-in-fact for J. Quinn Thomt6rr and wife; and the third as Attoracy-in-fact. for John Went), • Trustee for J. Hogue Waugh. • . - FRE DE WATTS.. enPlisle, August 2,8, 838:---ts. TWA adjoining each other, one elin mining One Hundred .and Eighty Acres, and the other Onclinikeil and P.;• , ty AcrtoyofAttst-qua-lity Limestone Lml, inn gird state These farms are _ situated on the Letart Spring, In South Afiddleow - t-moishir - Onmberlaml -- e miles south of 'Carlisle, and withih siht of two first rtito , inerelniet mills on the said sp ring. The hn. proymnems are—a • • , STONE HOUSE, 4 '‘' STONE BSRN, "44 w i t h other neees,sury buildings. fallher deseriptinn is unnecessary ns pureliasers will view the pre miser judge fol. dwmselves. Possession will be given on the lirst of April nest An indisputnlde title will be given.. For terms .up ply ta the su4seriber flarlisle, Pc. ANDREW HOLMES; - ' • • A ngttst 28; 18.55..•••••tf. 'll L. • t • H 1I& 11 •er will insert • 111LIIF r era !Malin th'e nbive•tl the stm-nc.t aria, and charge this office. Ira Jun ble••Real Estate a • '../PUBLIC . - IEgT ILL be, sold at Public Sale,. pa .the emiscs V - on Friday. the 120 i day of Octo r next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., eaLifillriaing ralatahl teal Ustate, situate in 314nroe tou;nship,Cumber id county, con si'sting of a tract:of first nate Limes ue Land, bounded by lands of Utuary Landis, Ala in Brandt, George Balsbotigli, and others,. con ling 251 acres and 80 tiara:hes strict measure._ ring' thereon erected a large 4 um:lmq •-- - • alt:4l::lied tl EMIR With Li 1)?,1)17.1 suurNmalsm,g,. onsisting of abOut_gso_bettring Trees.'. 'l' here are •iihout - t7O acres of 'the' above property cleared and in a grad state of cultivation;• the balance r is covered -with first ram Aintrier, of thrifty kind. There is a strong - antlAtecer failing. Spring Water-risingtimthe—basement story-of-thuwel— ling-lionSeromthe-prentises. " ' Those who may be disrsed to-make a profitable investment in real estate, will 'do well to attend the sale, as the above tract of land is surpassed by'none in - Cumberboul county; in point of fertility .of soil and productivenese s It lies within one Mile of two merchant-111111s; od Yellow Breeches Creek. - - - The terms of sale will be made known on the (lay of sale,_undldoe- attendance -eitrrblrthe — iMtifieribers. • ' , HENRY .110YER, . „ SAMUEL SHELLY, • GEORGE BRINDLE, • Agents for the devisees of !leery Afiller, dec'd. Angnstl2B, I Q3B.,—ts. • o:7 . The " Lancaster 'Volksfreund" and "Lebanon Eotwter" will publish the above till sale,tnark price, and charge this olliee. • • . . ALL THE NEW PETBL.ICA TIONIt"-wrhe subscriber has just received fecou,the pu tishers the - following. large assortment of New Works: • • .'. .. • • Polish Orphan—Two Mirth. Homeward HOund,' by Cooper. Cobper'S Italy:—Calderon-the Courtier. • - -Earnest Maltraverilliee - or the. Mysteries. ' Steven'S Travels in Egypt,,Arabia, gte,. Crornweltra Lady of Lyons—a play by Bolwer.• • _ .Kate g Lealle•Chareotill Sketches. Th'O'lliver . and Desertl by Miss Pardee.. • Throbbers ; byjatnes. ,• • . Leiai 'by Bulwer. , • Ad enturea of a Etteltilor: State Prisoner:—a Novel.. • Oliver Twist; by Hot." liayings_and_Doings Loekbart's Life 'of Scott, CoriMiete. • • Lamertine's Travels through- Paltine. v• ' Outward Sontid: • • Poetry of Travelling; Irr Mrs. slain. • • Burton or the Si ige.; brthe'tuttlor of f •. Sketches of a Young Lady ,' and Gentlretutt; by • 'quiz." .! • ' The Glanville - Family=4 voh ' , • - Pirate's own 111ok. .Miss Austen's Novels, complete In 1 volume. 'American Hemocmti. by Conner: • ' -.104,1V4: ltoivprts. . of, = Carlisle; Anguni 28 an, MIETINr xaTICE. PTIBLI =lLso --.~ ~ s-r,-. FOIL SOLE Eirl 'E.VWELLING WO U . WITH A STONE KITCHEN •eto—p large Siiitzer Earn, Waggon i. Cribs, anti otliqr". pecessary _out .houses, • - ARME altleatt'ao Youth , Interesii ! icing the beet article - ever offered the , . this .traction of the State, These Ploughs (sill not choke nor carrT:;:. ,- t, an!! the draft is about mitAtiiird less t h an the Ploughs M. '' . 6" tofore in use, two,horses &ling the woof three, be .keeping_ them in repair. • 'I he point and shareasan be put on in fife minutes, besides Bost 0n1y2:5 - cents-eelt, ,and when dull can be turned and repeated until worn out; 'and'even then will be taken in part pay, for new ones. The following named persons are among those who have purchased and used the above Ploughs during.the last season,to whorn.Firmers are referred for inforna mien respecting them, viz: - liamiltonto-omehit.-Philip Winters, 'Sohn Arin, - strong, Samuel Strickler-John:Little,- Henry_ Betz, William Slyder, Philip2Miller,"Mr..Ashwayjohn . Kunes, Einuon Elliott, -Esq. _ Letterkenny,—Miehool Grove,, Daniel Kremer, Mr. .Shields, Isaac Besore, John Miller, Abraham Hoover. John Rides, Benjamin Rodeo, Sam'l' Rodes, Gni/fwd.-Philip Oiler, Jantes Daulop, Jas. Pur viance,.Alr. Bitner, John,Lesher, George Trace, Jo seph-Wingert, George Faterhoof, Mr. Yaugy, Geo., Dull, William' John B. Cook, Sam'l Geese man, Henry George , Byer s, Kter Baker . ; ' • Gre.m.-Jacob (./Ystee, Samuel •Ptirviance, Jacob Darr. 'John Reichard, Jr.. Joseph Neicely, I der .Thbmsoic; -llenry . Wingert, Martin Wingert, Charles Hetich, Mr. Smith, Mr. Clark; Mr. Solalier ger, Samuel-Lemy. • . Sorahantplon.;;;-Sainuel Thomson, .lohn t Orr.. St.. Ifomaa .- Jacob Slick - 11 r: Gallagm; Joh. - Crider.- - • , _ i - berla - Fad, find - Dauphin cow:Bih. antrtlrd - hllowln gentle Men in-Adams have nscd the Ploughs during the . past season, to whom Farmers in that county are, re-furred. ._ . . . ----------- , --- Near Two Ttverne.-.Stardel. Durbbraw, Esg., l Joseph Coshun, Alexander AFllwaine, Jacob Keller, .Esn., Jacob_Strenly, - _ - • Near .11./illerxfolun.--Frederiek - Deil.. . • , Ilunterstoltot.-Jacob Grass. , - 'l:o . ..Thcabove Ploughs can ativays be had by at the !Pound,* of-Chambersh4g,_of ' JOHN LYNE, Haieware Merchant, Carlisle, and of .THOMAS HARRIS, , Meehanicsburg. Where - Farniera - who - wish -tolest the_Plough,.wi Il_plea se call , and get, them on trial; and if they will' not render - fa and entire -satisfaction, no . charge will be made; if they breakitisrat our- Farmer for any_ damages or loss of time, lie May . sustain in truing the Plough, if be-does mit like it a.; ter trial. There have been sold in Franklin and.the adjoining county; univimis Of ONE 1110CSAND cf these Ploughs, within 18 months. . _ JOHN. DEN-IG .dgent. August 27;i18.58.-'--Gm. .- TO OARPEITTM.Sra% Repairs jai ilie'Court [louse, . . .. ROPOSALSwi ft fie received at tlie Co mmis-sion ; . crs Office, in Carlisle, on NIOND N.Y the 17 th ]clit da • or September nextjur making Ceittain.ilL , eatiliii and repairs Ia the Court Illuse, agreeably t't a draft 1-, be fornishml by the commissioners.. The plan will be exhibited .in- the mean time, anitany,infarinattnn given by the clerk of the Commissiiiiers. ~ JACOB 'LUG, , JAMES WILLIS, - ' . . , . . BOLVT C. STERRETT,- -.-- - - -. . . :7-Commissipuero, — Attest. , --Joinr IntrlNTClerk. Commissioners' Office, ?- Cadisle, Aug: 23, 1838.5_74w . . . SEPTEMBEit. 14 drawn Ballot* in each Package if2s tickets. • Virginia State Loilery, . For the benefit of ;the town of Miceli:lg. ' Class No. 5,1 w 1838. To be drawn at Alexandria, Va. on Saturday of - September, - 1398:; ------ / nnit.tts:s'r. SCHEME. CAPITAI. $50,000; 10,000; 6,000; ' 3,0J0 ; 2,500; 2,120; 2,000; 25 pr , 20 of 500; 2R of 41)0; St) , oy / . . 250; &c. &e Tickets only slo—Halves Certificates of Pack's of ty Do: do. _Do. do. , elst 003'4.1133 3 rf 1,03 J; 0 00; Att of •.:?—Qurttlers 53 50. Whole Tickets $l2O 5 Half,. do , 60 0t2.5 Quarter do 30 • • 78 No. L; tory-13' drawn ballots. "tate of Pirginin. ntc I) AC AD :311 Lorr E RV. Class No 5 for : ' -To b• t itawn at--Alexatleitti--Va.--Saturday tke Btll - • of September next, 1838. CAM': bT.R.' . IMTV:ST PIUZEIOO33-10,000-1,009-1000: n.,.„503-1.797--50 of 1,0J3--5O of 4 io—so 0f3.10. ,Sze. .Tickets , only $lO-11alVCS $3 -,quarters se 50. Cent's of packages .of 2G Whole . Tickets $14.0 DJ (ID half - - Do. do • 26 Quarter do . 33 • • ". _BRILLIANT SCHEME. • 850,000—515,600--810,0110; , -100 or 1;000 Dom.:Ans. • Alexandria. .Lottery. Class Nom for 1838—r----=-----• -- To be drawn at Alexandria, Va. oil 'Saturday Se , p tember 15,1833. ' • o rants. ... • . . 1 Grand'Capital of $50,000; 1 capital of 15,0(10; P ilo } 'of 10 POO • 1 do of 5,090; 1 do of 2,030; 105 Prizes of 1,000; 10 do of 500; 20 do 300; 85. do 200, Icc. : Tickets oily sl9—Halves $5-.-Quarters $2 50. Certificates oPackages of 25 whole tickets, 1.10 Do. • do, •25 half do 70' Do: ' do. •25 qufirter do ' 35 • • CAPITAL PRIZE, S3O,OOO,NETT, • . " Virgitiia•sfate lottery,. •.. For the Wit - fit of Chic Petersburg Benevolent Me- eltaideAss3elation.-- - - - - _No 6. Pm 1838. To be drawn at eiiiiidriii7VmOn—Sattirday i -- - • - Septt mber 22 , 1888,a, • • OttAND SCHEME. , . . . CAPITAL '05,295; 10,000;`5,000;: 4,000; 3,500 - .9,294 . 1.3,000.; 49 prizes of t1;000; 50 of 20:4 _ 60 of 150, &O. --LTickets-onlrslo==-11410V5=Quarices 50;- • Cert's of packages of 25-Whole Tickets $13121. ,„Do- do 25 half • •do 65 Do do 25 Quarter do 32 50 " ' 100 ofsl,ooo. • 19 Drawn Noi. in.each Packa!,v of Ifi Tickets flrginia State Lottery, For endowing Leesburg Actidetny.and for other purposes. Class No 6 for 1838. To be drawn at Alexandria, Va.oii Saturday,th .. 29th of Sept., 1838: 011.4.N1) SCIIEUE: 4 • CAPITAL $30,000, 10,000, 5;000 2,820; 100 prizes ofwoo, so of .100, 50 of 200, lie. Tickets only' slo—Halves ss*Quarteis $2 50. Celt's or Packages of 26 Whole Tickets $l4O 00 Do. do. 26 'Half do " t's 00. Dn. • do. 26 Quarter, do 35 e,,,) n'''Orders. for Velgta l c d ,Shares or Certific atelt of Packagee rn the above - Miiitnificent Schemer, 'receive the most prompt attention, ankaii.offmit : 4 , p c _ count of. each drawing rent immediately . at` e l it i; over to all yvho order fromus. Address, • . D. S. GREGORY' 64. •• Washington City, D • . c. Augur: _ tsSt.. • • , _ , . -- I[4 - 000FOCa - 1 ATCTIEATtist - 1 received, ten gross of Fariantn's telehm o dto6s m,; 00 Mntehesonwr , ntrtranine; for sale Atittip hoar, n orin gross puelow, very *ktilurs are re4,...6t, ed to to, „ , ItENßir m jaitiottac, respectruil ‘v . re. quests 'M'embev•s'ef the: Fome ,Infamry to pools fotwar4.-et• Send the measure of - their heads, na mom, as possible, to enable him to hqvp their Cups pk•reparo ashort time before the Encam pment. - • Carlisle, August 28, 11R38;—at, 4.74...,T1 „v, Carollisia. • The National,lntelligencer gives a sum, mary of returns of . _election . ' fro'rn. 02 ..'" • countie”f North Carolina; which exhibit the. following aggregate, for: members: 'of . I the• house-of ;Commons; ,Whigs 021' Van. 1 Buren Three, counties remain to.' be Iheattl from—anti the members e lected . , . there -will.then remain clearmajori ty of 8 in the Senate,and!•.in the House— „,. equal to 14 pa j - ointbaßot. "Thus the poll; ticaf character of. the Legislature . _ elect of North Carolina, is at' length finally settlech* Decidedly ••• • returns - were only from .46 counties. These -gave DUDLEY an aggregate.majorify. of..near 1 . 3,- 'OOO votes. •In atinouncing,4lie - foregoing results the Ra,,leigh. Register expresses it self hi the following animated and cheering terms: . - I . It is. with feelings such as- we have rarely , experienced; that wie•annnunce :the impor tant fact that North Carolina, too, luis cast • th loud chp- . • • - --rui-.6f-trinmph•-anajoy-i-which'commeneinr -- • ---- •.- , . _ tas. been 119q7eTerfrelatUti Y . almost: every State in OM Union._ es; the _Old North; is now emphatically , 're deemed; regenerated, MIX --After knife te'theltillOriclory-has•Perche'd'upon banner,_ufider,ille folds . _ which.so many gallant States have taken - • shelter—_lll.alce way, th,hr ,us;.and_pro en -- claim•to-tle••utmost verge of the,' Union; . --•- -that - NORTH\ CAROLDI - AIIAS:E.LEC- . _ TED A• WIIIIG•GpVtRNOR I • - SENATE!! AND A WHIG HOUSE. GOMNIONS!!-!•=-- •• , INDIA NA,-NT Ll 4 Eli' RUT. - : _ - Therbattle has again been Tought in t tri; • umphant and glorious, •J - nts.:again • arched upon the..stamlard.l'of the .Whi• z; . TheY. . :have routed the- enemy, ".116 se, foot and dragoon's." -Our. pretid oiing sister 16s. put forth . her whole str- gth, and taught: the - I:enemies of .out . fre. -insli-tations-a - lesson - . they will not so".. forget. Indiana-battles, like a . glant, oug-h - scareely - yerarrived at •I l here is . -not a-truer- Or :more — : unflin • lug Whig Stine in this Union.- Sh s Whig to the very core. In airier:l Smatorial districts heard from, the Whigs . have elected ten attri s ators and the Locofocas /awl , This majority alife - 1116 - th - e - 811 higt najori't}i=ainbiig heretofore' elected will give an. aggregate - majority in the Senate of 10! Two •nioce - districts to' hear from: In the :House, • the Whigs harm trium phant majority., 'Oat ,uf. 77 elcetod from 50 counties, there are-- 51 Whigs,and 26 Lecofocos—a majority of 26!• The Hods° is Composed - of 100 --- memhers, and if the Whig were to iosu the entire 23 yet to hear. from, theyWill - Still have a — MajOrity" F A, of two, So fir, upon joint ballot; it is 551 . In these times we are used to -victory, lint such total routing of the °nutty ,as this, `We were not. prepaTod . to expect. We hcipe and -114inois have, 'imitated ,thqexample - of. Our neighbor friend's, and then we shalhenjos'the proud conscdatiou of seeing the whole West stand.otit amongst the - "unbought, unseducad, nnterritied consumMation most devoutly to be wish- TEICITEIT3 "WANl'lill D. The School -Direct irs .niSouth — Nntilicton town. ship, are to procure the An ices of several Teachers. 'Flme lin'are desirous of tahirig'4liools will nfake intim:Auk iMplication to the midertigned, • • JOHN STUART, ' ' WILI ! IAM GRAHAM, School Pirdclors. south Niddleton Township, 'Z. • S • • • - -Jo-Ts:* jr._Bilyjoits„ has. just. returned from the cut, basing Itti(kiliiihis - fortileritca ot Drug-s, Book - s, Mill Stationary, a large assortment P.aNCY OND USEFUL ART/CZ-17S, Cum Elastic+ Table Covers,. • Brushes, including Hair; Cloth, Ha l , Table, + -- Dusters, Shoe, & Scrubbing, in every'variety, Bldeking by the clozen or gross, • All of which will be sold 00 1 -the mdsCreasonable terms; Carlisle, August • , . . , • e, C'..pritrisio:friea Orrzer • 1 , ' Carlisle, iimg,Ust 'l5- ; 1:1131i. • VIE' Joann& of the Senate :tad of ltepre sentatives of Pennavlvanls; aml 'the reports .of the State Treasurer; fibil AUditor General, for 1848, have been received at tin , :. orrice; and Lire ready for Olive ry,to those who ;..re by law:entitled to receive theta. , . . JOHN IItIVINI, C'lk. August V.,, 18;38......4-i v . _ .. ..... . . .__. NOTICE. .'. . . _ k many of the citizens of Carlisle Mut itti vicintY. ' ~,„11„ are in the habit of visiting the Poor 'House, and the grehilds connected therewith, and ea antac•fhw tt... ' '• .thoityeilietn have knocked the smile's off the treee, • •;pillied the flowers, and disturbed the pimpera at their.: - 4Wcupatielis: • the Direetoks takethlt) mecle - of '.uottfy.. ' l ing all persons, that they must - tint injure any os, 0 0 , PrOilerty belonging to - the. institution..Mr annoy or ii.terfere with the inmates of the :roar House. - Those • who coutitiet•themselves properly are heartily' ivel. cr:ma Ac - ,_.visit- the.estahlishinent- on-all-days c:teept, s n ,,a nys ; on which dg's no one will be Omitted. ' •-, . • ':, •:- For 1401TERT ..itI'CUNI:, .. -•-• . - . ~ ; • , DAVIE/ r.—N IMING 1111 i Pirectors. • All'itl AI'AGGONEIt, . , . • AI. VIStIIIIIBN, B.*aret • ..i . Augigt.A .ICBt , ~—tf. • • . 4.VE 10.1311 t. %VIETH:. • • , It' earliitta Teeth Ore pri+krly treated at'a season.. blo time,•the progreaa.orthe Aleiav may be entirely arre4ted. • - NN PP,. '.YT,il;feOnr • N: W. Corner of Chitties & Payette , cter.ltattintore, ' 11 !ItY 2S . • 2 In. ~7