IitERALI). ; :S4- EXPOSITOR. BY GEORGE M. PHILLIPS: E - . Exinwx MORNINCi, OCTOBER 19, 1.838 The People's caididgte, .FOR PRESIDENT, GEN. W. H. HARRISON. (We issued no paper lost week, in consequence of the contusion attending the eleationy but the Lose xill beotir's r and tint our : subscribers'. We have:M an delayed the publication of our this week, hr order to lay befoCe our readers the fullest returns of the election xhich we could procui•e. • ....__o73lVe-seutl:titis number_ pf onrpai)er to those per- -mina who subscribeil•tuitil the eleetioa, and request such ofthem as desire to diaconal - km - it, to return this'. number; with their names. and places_ of resideucc , WritteiiThereon.' 'Those•-who do not return it, wilthe considered as wiihingto,contintie their subscriptions, and will receive it accordingly.' The Late Election. tong agony is - ovet:'. 7 -‘we have met the enemy, end'---Ive- , ctre-theit's.'--Contrary — tcrottr — expectation: and wishes,,Nthe'fri l enda - of Davitill. Porter have sue, . seceded in eliatinibiM* . G.avet.°Mar cif• the State. We • did our best to prevent sueh U. result; but all our of fort petit of - Gov. RittiPFilid . 'their duty manfully in 'this coUnty;by preyentiug their • apttormattafronfreeeiviiig more than'halt the Majority •. which they, claimed. Theimmlierof cotes polled in the county Was .upWards of lire thciusaiik itutf.it is some consolation to know that we run the eiminyliard in Pik 'their herctitfare'sMouPtiffili - of - which -they_ 'boasted so much previous to the election. If We have: " ' - heel) beaten,_we ba‘' tattleen killed- - -Wc; have only received a ihtgltt.i/feat the eitraoriliitat-y_ex , . . . ertions arid itifluenee ()Nike. gencraVgeVernincitt—and -we now give notice. tallte whole 'pep ipeo'Van Eureit ectut i i l nui to fighinittil vretorif shaft •• _ • again fieri•A,nronoul! b xlvers. As soon its his ,poiiitmenfs -shall have beck made, Gov - Porter's rtia=.l • Jowly will Sink into notbitig r _andlte wilibe left Imai Miserable milthrity: Like Will iain . Pinillay, he 't,"V iII '1 • .'be defeatd by his ow . ' partisans, and be supplated by h itatriotic -German and a mtell tried statesman of , the northern. part, attic state. - • to"-We were ardus2d on reading the sage reasons • - girer . iii the extra Votgateer ofTlfursday Inst - , - -hTr - ttre meagre majority ohprinert by Porter and the Van 13n. roil ticket in thr.Zl . - comity. The acute editor fit.ttilitites the smallness of their majority to • the •Iron Vorks, the.qhmk,the Satings Fund,an4 theCAlege!---Now, wluit could the Bank, the Savitigs Fund, and - the Col . i'lege do, .co bring about the result? What did , they. ilo? • 'the assertion is as ridiculous as it is untrue— And how is it in relation to the Iron Works? Did not one of thT -- :* - managers at Sri - fig Forge use hisinllu ..enee with the hands there, and - induce many of them *to•go - with him for Port? Was it not the same ease, in a gveker or less degree, :it Moures'Works,' Pine • Grove, Cumberland, and Holly? But the editor of • the Volunteer knew he was uttering an untruth when he made the Sbuve assertion: It is a • mere paltry ex- ruse _to corer, in sortie measure, the falsAoods which be fahliiliiirbefore dieCieetion imKelation to the ma jority in iliscounty. lle leciared, time aftet.t.itne, (and he w ;shed his partipahs in Other counties to bear in milli.' hiS prediction,) that Porter would have n tmt= jority of 500 or 900 in. this county, and that it - coati' not . be less than 700 in any even(:"'Tt wds upnti'tlie strength of these bold and repeatcd assertions, Mathis partisans made bets on '5OO, 600,.700, and even 800! These bets, which amount to a great deal,of money in 'the aggregate, are all 'oat, to the friendsof Porter, aid .the editor of the Volunteer is justly censurable:for it, because it Vas his ignorance or folly that stimulated . them to . bet. This he is perfectly well aware of—and.. kience-his pitiful attempts toaccount for the smallness ~9(porter's majority in this county! • • ,_ ~,I (r,TAfter the Ingpretor's election, the Vohuitcrr 'boasted that; at'the stand out for Judges, the working - — ineicaiiirilirty-sliirtif were in - bT.: .foeii - d - in the Porter . ranks, while the teen of leisure and loungers Were ranged in the hitter ranks. This was giving a little ° 'soft soap' to the Porter mechanics in town, -and to ilte , scores of inechatiics and laborers engaged in building - -and repairing althe Corlisle-BarrtiCks,:whoarein the. . , pay of the general government! ' It was, in the esti mation,of the Volunteer, all fair, fot these men to eit- .ereise the right of suffrage, becanie thex )sere in fa- • ' , tor-of Porter; hut it was not altogether fair that the :industrious . and hartl 7 6ted men engaged at the Iron , . Works.should be entitled to the right of suffrage, be •cauie_a_majority__ol. them-wero-for - pitner! -:l Thials -,-, •admirable loco foco /ogle It is loco loco consistency i 1 l _ - • ;th ! :. The hartly forgemen, colliers, tuidOre- , diggersd , or ' not, according to the Volunteer, to be placed on a le\ el with the Mechanics, Monks, arid .dirty•ishirt po- . liticians of Carlisle!. Oh, no! TheTorruer breathe - -,- the pure-mountain air, and are net contaminated by the Porterbir-room spouter 4 and braggadocios Ofthe • borough, whosive nn impulse and a spirit to the par •, - . tY. They are, morcover, honeSt and hard working ---- . -- men, whopTeferred. the - Parmer .Governor, because he has always been . 1111 industrhaus and honest rnatiltim . self, while hi 4 . o Ppalttent has been proved to be the I • -vet? , reverse. • • ocyfhe edit6r of the Volunteer promises to expose some unfair proceedings said to have liten committed by Riteer men On the election dig, which came under his own 'obeervii r tion.' ;Well, we may look out for an etp/oeion, as it is'saidheis well primed l eeady to 'fire and fall back again!' 41rint what b i ld acts ; could the poliniiiner men have lone, when t eir opponents had the judges and fide, .eut , of six of the lnspectors? This -is a pretty story,, indeed! . And' it climes with a very bad giaee from:the senior, editor of the Volunteer, vvhose junior partner openly attempted to commit a pud at the inspector's election, by, offering - hit - vote to I, e constable, when he knew that be was trot of age! Any n'e who iniideett4(in a 'constable or inspector, And thetbi obtains a tote yhich.he'knotis he is not legally entied'io; guilty oft aatrn4lo, he wholl6. ‘ 6 7n0 18 I Y: h _ t !A. he fail in - obtaining ic'is not'a whit the lea ° O ilt Y'The junior having n*ae a'very bold attempt teltentut fraud, we•therefbie call upon ,the senior editor v ."-,tigate the case and lay the' fasts s iefors tho V ubli C,il " • ``" Governot 4 . Joseph Ritnee, ; -- David R: "Porter, - Congress. Frederick. Watts, Wjlliam, S. Ramb.y, assembly George Rapley, Benjamin - Reynolds, Minimal', R. Gorgas, JamesWoodburn, .Co,Mmissioner. Jocob - Sener,. . 128-775 -149-160 187. 96 69=44 . 05 392 62 261 John Cornmani , • 88 762 isa 117 212.'134 09 . :47: 70 533 74 25 . 8 BDireefOr-of . James: Wealcley, , 128_._722 -148 1:54 187' . 96 67 44 62 382 62 . 261:-. 2313 Johnpnnlap,• - 88 . 826 135 183.216 232.71 47 73 53776 i 64 .2748 auditor,_' .• •• ' • • . • 128 7 21 149 145 186 96 69 43_0. 386 64 259, Tolm - Ctandeidil,Si. .88 816 134',190 214 231 69 4861 535 73 263 1/it/madmen& 1k For the Amendments - . - 78 780 - 38 165 212267 70 45 65 523 92 ,, 12437..• 2562 :Agirnst the_Amenatehts.l3 3 7::736- 244 166 - 174 113-67- 47-'5B - 391'40; 240 \ --2416 - 1 Ttiose - nalriss• in italics, weie . .rurrtii-the' Whig • and Anti-niasonic ticket. - • : • . . . Cr . rWe were muclf amused with.the 'rapid strides' _which jolin'Corornan made through the streets of the borough on the day previous to election. Ile was like &ken hunting a nest,' moving from one point to another_nt n_sortoffdo. trot,' }Main; u ) what he was; pleased to term 'etrious dickettO These tickets ; coidained the names of all' the eatididates.on theyan Ilueen ticket, with the singleexcePtion of - John Corn , • num's„which waS supplied with Oat Ofjacol)Sener. , ?They 'were , procnred - by the friends of Porter---they were ei i •culatecibyth - efriendS ,of l!ortey-. 7 -they were put in the ballot boxes by none but die friends-of Por ter--and ever ',nail voted' theM undeJ!tstandingly- 7 , which facts :ire.well khown to the public. We 'arc I • i•credibly.iiiformcd; moreover, that if ithad'not been .. • . .for th 2 treat:berg of th ree orfourpulividdals who were amongst the first to raise the• opposition' to Conmoo, irrauppree4ng tickets' which - they were to' bavecon yeyeil to- certaindistricts ; he would have been most, assuralt (lacked. its". Poiadavii - j-;' hoverer, Was . put to-ihc‘ test in thisj)orouglr And- distriet r WheiT he hest k ochto'to the„peoplC, afid.wheee the tickets ip! question Avere - almostentirelreanfined., And %copal! afitiliitg ()Win 'almost even- township in theeonntv as . • ... it-respeels - Cornman, altho' the leaderaused every ex-1 ertimi to;coax and whili their partisans in the tykes! Q -he Volunteer Stated n few weeks ago;that the ;More We abused. Col. Woodburhaild the paw demo cratic candidates, the better would they be• sustained by the democracy Of the Cent*, and . eriLid us tuiro- need in our course. The nominal etlitaraf thatprint, not being much - acquainted - Avlith- - the true import of words, ana not,laang 'very tenacious y in adhering to the truth mistook, facts and arguments for abuse and _slander!__But r suppor wenke the learn6tl cditor,on ' his own ground ; mid' adMit that we abused. Col. W. and some of his colleagues'--how does the result pftlie efection tally with lais,a - fTsetit - T — Col. Wdatlburn is :36 rotes behind his colleague?A.Vm S. Ramsey is 73 behind Porter; and' lin Cornaian is 36 behind hiM. Was.this owing to our abuse ; qr to our strictures up on their qualifications, or to-the discrimination of the people? The editor of the. Volunteer committed. a I great blunder, ( which, by the way, is no very uncom mon thing forifim;) or the demilcracy of the County have a poor may - of sustaining their candiantes from ... the attacks of the Herald. . ... (*. - .lVe are told that the little, ying igyaii,'- 'who -regiflarly 'change sides - every . two years and' some times every year, and who happened to fitH to the loco foco side at this elFition, l are...uov.'_eager _for„theiiii,; lheritanee,' and are -exceedingly clamorous in their : 1 importunities for the 'spoils.". They larzza loitde ) r; 'talk bigger,' shout mortbfiiisouslY, ‘putonmeireAvig,' and denounce more fiercely, than the olilst and most ) Eonsikent mCniberspf`theparty,' who appear to be thrown ortithe I laA ) grotritll . Thry amount- to about filwen 'or twenty in number, and we areinfOrmed that ' al nicidevcioxpan of thenCwill be applicants for , office II to the - CoVernoicAttorney 9eneral, Cii:ttal I commiit , sioners,and County Commissioners! • They state that they earried - the - boroOgh for Porter, which woohi fotherwise have given Hither a- majority of 35 or 40,, and ilreTherefore.entitledlo.aliberatshare-olthopub .lic plunder. The old members of the party reply, -that they injured the catise by their inteniperitte zeal and 'disgusting arrogance,land thal the tlemooralic.ini jority was much larger lastyear -without them; than it .N 4 this vearlibidi them. / Thus •maticrls stand at prc , ): - "sentiTbut - we‘svillsoonheari--Ihnnilent---Peiliticar, : un- • 'principled trininze . rs, who area contimirilly 'shifting a bout from one patty to the other in search of office cannot stirely succeed in a contest like this, 'because ' it is not naturat i that tiey.slioiild-e n joy the confidence or Idiipport of-Aim-party; (`lVe sliVd - like to beinfortned how the flank, theSavingPundAndthe-College, have•usedtheir flueragainstihe election of Porter, as is asserted !'by t .VolUnteer. The assertion is eithertrualoor and the editor is bound to substantiate iA,'or re tractit at once. Did the batik,.infis official &malty, give either loans or largesses to any lndividuals to'itt fluence the electioo Or did its officers and directors merely vote for the candidates of their choice as other individuals did, and as every freetrian has a rig '-do? l As to the Savings Fund, its principal officer was absent, and Consequently did not vote; but, even if he , had been here ; what influence could that institution exercise tpon The :election? • NOne whatever. With , . , regard tothe College, we understand there arejut six or seven foters Attached to it, professors and stu dents,who were pretty equally diiided. But hay, not those-wit hin-its-Walls i -who arederally entitltd-to vote, the same privikge,to . enjoy the right,ofeuffragi thatany other class ofindividuals have? And is it no , eh with reined, to those•connected with the Bank 'mu the Savings rued? Everyinne and tensible man Will answer nfrirMstivei. but the editor of the ,VO; lunteer think's differently, and there May, be some of his readers as silly as himself! The teiislitlnre, . . We bad intended giining, Ade week, a list of the members elected to the. Legislatnre, but as we hart. not been able to procure such list; we merely givklu number elected by each party, • -Ritner. P'orter.' 21: 12 52 48 . , Sennte, , • House . 'of 11 epreslentntites, . - Ti-.10',.;: -,5!,:4*.4'*':1.:,1,',:f:...m-*,._.,F,4.lt:.u:':c.i'vc. 127-723-151e140 184 97.69 44:65 303 66 257-::_2316 •9 831 130' 196 214 232 69 47 70: 529 73 263 2743 129./41 153 182 186 93 69"44 67 392,66 288 2309 87'793131:173 214 235 69 47 67 527 73 254 2670 123 734 148 189 197 98 80 43.05 381'65 267 2334 122 723 147 144 183 .94 69 43 .61 378 63 268 2295 95 824 139. 191' 223 235. 69 46 14534 77'263 2710 88 812.138 7194 - 209 .23K 69 . 48 70':566 - 79: 249, 2731 RETURNS OF THE ELECTION • •• • Gorc~ytor Jostwit lk ! rct7oli'l -, . t , .ttgilf 4 -01 42 101 SG • 728 •David R. rater; , 1287-197 '2lO 68 37 N. .831 Conifwas - • ,FREDtruoieW 224 183 105 41 101.38 741 . IVilliaMS. - Ramicy,.' 280 147 194 66 37 69 '793 Idssembig; • - •.- ,GentmE RUPLIIY,:. 282 190'.91 42 103 36 . 734 11FNJ.A 7 niv llnvvoi.wl '278.177 93.40 100 - 3(1 723 William R. Cciegas,i 284'154, 208 68- 98 72„ 824 ',lames 'Woodburn,. 9.73 156 209.67 35 72 812 Commissioner, - JAcomStrBEn, John Ciwnrnali, . . _ . rVirector of the Poor; . ' - =, .I.rotr.s,.Witticer.r,-:. - 27 4 -.178 90 42 101.37 .722 John_Ditelstii, , 283 k. 56 210 68 - 37 71 - )126 :auditor, —• • _ , . • -- . ' !ADAM RiIOEL, - - '275 in 92 40 101.37 --711 'John ClEndenini Sr; 278 153 208 - 70 36 7076 M Anzeitdmente, - . -s : - For the Anienthoents,.2Bl 134 188 .6 8_: - ..4,1 66 - :780" Ag'st-the Arnendrnents.262 188 ill 38 95 42 - 736 (>'o-- nor. . . , JOSEPHRIT": II 9 • ,• $6 110 35 100.42 393 DaViil - 1171' . 0M.. - _,....: -- - -. 63 10V - 149 . 132 57 — 529 Congress,.. __., ' ..`"*‘. , • , PnEntattex WATifi, , 55 110 9}'lol 42 392 William S. Ramsey, ' '64 106 149 '152 56 527 .iesenzbly. . GEORGE RV PEET, .' 53 108 83 -96 41 381 BENJAMIN REYNOLDS,' 49 107 82 99,41 ' 378 William It. Ciorkaa, 64 109 150 153 58 534 Jartma• Woodburn, ' 67 113 152' . 156 58 546 JAcmi SENEO, . 55 111 84 100 42 ' 392 . Mat Cornmam • - 65 . 108 151 152 57 533 i nteector of the Pobr. I .lAmie.s.Wriott.ni, - , 51 107 85 ,98 41 . 382 John Dmilaii, 68 108 150 159 58 • 437 auflit . or. • ,„./ AnAm•lt ElfrEL,---- :- : 55 Jos :.85 -.0 - 41•=-- .--386- John Cleinlenin, Sr. ' 65 108 150 154.5 S ' 535 Ammidnienty., Forlhe.Amendments, '65 111 151/158 s'B 523 "An'ii.st the Amendments,' 53 106 100 91 41 391 • • .. . ' • Sliipfitisbitrg- District,. • . - -•-•• . '-g -. f E ' - - ,_ i • • . .- ...., \ - 13 , , - - .- - / t-. .'. it - ... • ... • - ~t . ' - g., • ' . . aociferitai.. - . Jcisevii It.s.rxr.ii, • . 1 141 ,a. 116. -., 257 David it. Poker, . '139 12i . ' ' 269 Congress.. . . FREDERICK WATTS, , 148 .120 ' -- - 268 William S. Ramsey, 133. 121 • , 254 .lasemb/y. • vEOIIOE MIME; C - - • 146 121 : .267 BEN.IAIIIN'REYNOLA„I44 /21 j . :'268 WilliaM R. Gorps, l4O 123 ~ - 263 .lames Woodberli, • 191 118 - 249 Commissioni) , „„ •.', ... . . JACOB SE:VEiI, (John Comm n, . • 137.. 121 958 1 Pirectoi• of the lioor,. '3AIYIEB - WEAKI.F.ty - -th-711117 •-• Ot John - Thinini)•, • 139 125 - '964 auditor..... , . Amor ItErpEt.., __ 142_ 117_ . ' 259 John Clcnclenin, •. 139. 124 - 263 Amendments. • _— For the . 161, 126 " 237 Against the - AtriOndments,. 123 '417 . 240 , . CouN , Crioi.. IN Onto.—A gentleman who Ilias recently made.a tour through .Warten, Green,Xlarke,'-and Champaign-counties-in Ohio, informs the Cincinnati Post that the corn crop in those counties_. is. excellent; the' crop .a full average; S and in quality very superior,4-.-Ths--croris-in.-the.-ncighboring counties .of eLogarkand'Clinton were also Understood to - be a - it'ko'od' as usual' to 'say the least, The sore gentleman stated that "the number oniheat, rye, oats, and hay stacks, all 'Over the country, r exceed any Thing of the kind he ever before saW, al though he is . in the r habitnf making 'exten iive tours - through - Country °nee, or tiviceevery year. . • -• • ...Similar accounts to the above, are,';aecord- Mg to the fost,..dadyliouring in from all Parts ,of the Union: Attd 'that paper gives the oPinion, oil mature deliberation i -An 4 l, foinuled On.-• the • mass Or .infOrniation • de rivedAma its exchangi. papers,. that. "!:the sarly harvests., .say . wheat and rye,"ivere an `average. crop, throughout thea/Mon, of lea: t twenty-five per dont over that or any preCeding • year,' "Croakers, (say - d'llie Post) cease yetircitialtingS. 7 , -they fare - 010 betilficem ; Providthice, ' Y fa . 60 VOU THE • eartisle Dzstrzet. The fallowing is the result Eleetien.in the . ni isre --- niiticlield on Tiregility - the - Oth - inStnnt . . . -: • n • • • • „ _ ' • - , •0 a6 l • •p„, „m a 0.. 0 9 • • 5 r) , - • r • • . • - • • • .to 303 100 ,99 4e 102.59 775: 246 '14 , 1 199, 6T, 36 70 762 ItETUI2.I4§ OF TIIE ELECTION - Neavville District • • • 0 - .P • 0 • °d• RETURNS •OF THE ELECTION 1 . 43 * • 11W pennoytivonia - Election. Below we give as full a •return of the 'election for Governor as we have been able to colleefup to .this time, (Thursday even ing) It will not vary much from the 0f1 7 ,- _ _ : Adeline, Allegheny, Armsyong, Beaver, Bedford, Berks, Bradford, Bucks, = Butler, - Cambria, Centre, • Chester, Colutribia, Clearfield, Crawford, Cumberland, Dauphin, Delaware, grie, • Fayette," Franklin, Greene, Huntingdon, Jefferson, Juniata, Lancaster, 2388 2657 2310 2730 bbano - n; Lehigh, Luietne , Lycoming, • 2146 McKean; • - • . • - terCer, • • 2934 Mifflin, • • -Monroe,, - . 366 Northampton,— -- ' 7 1566 NOrthumborland; , . 11,64 : erryy m • . Phila.' county, _ • 7705 Pike, ' .117 ?otter, . • Susquehanna, - - _ . Somerset, . .22 , 14 J'ioga; "Uniott . ._ : *2270 1 . Nefintigo, •*. • 2 • •11 7 .arien, _' iVastlington, • 3528 • . ttrayne,'- • • 538. . York,. - - •: 3257.- -109,.078:, • -- THE ICE'r. • NotwithstanOieg the; boastinga of the Loco-Poeos-that they had carried the coun ty tie4et, the enlii•e Ulfig iieket has sue : . ceedel We . - have eleCted . two Senators and eight RepieSentatives,._ltis,_rumotiiect Bu, iff - at — ftie - li — e:Riihi whb run on lite .Van "to -eoitte6t tl~e election, It won't tIo "-sweetTeilows;! you had bet. ter "give it up.''—Phil'a. Her. 4 Sent, MAiIKETS. BALTDIORE,Oatober 13, 1838. - FLO't 'to / I'W° O'clock, P. yesterddy; when / the intelligence - by-the ROyal William ,was received, the wagon price of Flour/hail been'steadr.at $7,62.1-, and for 'Occ6ional loads, $7,75 had been paid, anOales froin.stores were making in limited/lots at $7,871 a• 8. • To -la the - market is - in aff imiiiAtied state, with a ten.: sleney- in priees."Th 'advance, .and dealers generally_, are willing to allow :7,75 as the wagon-price. From stores, holders to-day are asking 88,25, .and a small sale or two -has been-reported:et that-price, but - for. the present, purchasers although willing to.lm . i,r at:sB; are not • willing.to ,pay more, and in the absence of transactions of moment, a positiire store. pried cannot be quoted, ..-Thp. receipts have iniprotred-.. GRAIN.--!✓y7eeaKL:-We left the market 'on Tnesd4 in .•rather'art unsettled state, , dispcisition an• tho part of millers to buy. •Since then, and up to 3 o'clock (Ay -Englisli-ad vices, were received)' sales. of piinic reds were - gel-16.111'1y made at $i,65. Within of reds have been taken by millers, at a •Pricd to bodetermined hereafter." The parcel, d 1 red wheat Whieh was offered this morning; `'after the 'publication of the En- Tlish was .taken at 1,73: Prime ,413- reds, we.ba've.reason to believe, have since been sold. at $1,75. The Wheat friatket, at the time of making up this report, partakes. somewhat: of. the Unsettled_ character •of that or flour; and like The latter appears to be awaiting,. the further devehipentent_ of tIW - eitealirthe news of the Inarket_ol New 'York. - . • . • Corn.—Sales ofwhite. early: in.the _week at 93 a 94 etsi Sales of yellow to-clay at 9/ etA, . • . Rye.—Sales aff• quantitj , ..at Oti_a Ijs tents. ' 00/3.--§ales, early in the • week at 40 ets. They are now 'scarce, and.., are Worth 41.'a 43 ets. - the early pert the week, limited sales of lihds.. were made at 15 -cents, bixt since - then A shade of decline has been - realized, and sales have been . made at 4:0 cents. Some, holders continue to ask 45.m5.: ' quote' bbls. at about 47 centi, - fret& stores,_ •- The wagon price of :bblei'remains:at 40 cents, exclusive ,etthe barrel. -- The inspeetieths of the week born prise 49'hhds. find 823 bbls. of. which 33 }aids, and 400' bbls. Were - received fine) Philaddiphia,.Und 2 hltds,, and 18 bbls. •by the SUsquehan t ha Rail Road, • • lun.nnETPqrs, FLOUR AND ME AL.—Earfy the - ek - sales - of Flour were ;made for-ship m,ent at $8 per bbl,'' On. the :Wird of -front Europe. by the Royal Williarn„ prides again advanced, and stiles. 'were in;ida at aiulfor ciitS , use 'at. 8,60 per 4bl. To-day;-holders'are,ti rot at $8,50 for good brands, with fair tiernand. • Rye wales at ssisa per bbl, Corn 1%01 is doll or'' sale. at $4 iu bbls..' EITgER. PORTIIIL `:'3310`1535 ••1533 ." . 1271 2957 • - 1932 2386 2478- * 3215 7101' • , 2219 2420 4147 ••_, 4553 1700 1653 78 • . • 1046 4971 . 4527 1088 2616 ) 474 . 792 /1957 2304 2316 2743 2843. 1944 1731 1263, - 2718 .1532 1981 27,82 .2560 281 5- 1027 1788 3687 - - 2761 463 124 1049 5503 863 8558 -2460 550 "2541 185 2323 186 1223 - 2144 2349 . - 1916 _ 3.15-0- 7982 • , 523 ' 160 --zw , 1390 883' - 1448 =-..T505 ' • • 972 . 1 4'03 . _3461 1062 -407, .7-115;798 IIt.a s OTICE icbereby.given, that the account '4.'B. L l lll. Midrib Adair, Assignee. of HEAP' 11 INC WA Ll', has }leen presented 'to the Court of ehniiron Thetis of Cumberland county, for confirma tion mul,allownitce, , and Mill court have appohited the fiett day of November Court, (being the 12th day of said Month) for: its consideration, and ]lute on aIL concerned to spew cause; why it shall - nof ba - Confifm-T 041 and allowed..' . CEO. FLEMING. • • • - ••. :probonotary: I Pr'othoncory's OtTie.-i, Carlisle, ' October '5, 1 5 • .; . . . . . '..,. , ARAM IRON FOR ;MIX.' -• Ls . i N assortment of the host . ipailitylfitnitnered Bat'. 1 V Trott trip saio at biekinsoa Forge prices. nt.lf: Rhode's Rail Road Warehouse. --. ... ' -...'•"„:.. Carlisle, October 17 ? 'l.B3Bi_.- . .- • '. - . Milrap : :p.l,:cto i t,:•<. GRAIN.— , •The operations In w,heat have been more - extensive since the. receipt of the late foreign advides,..at an advance of 5 to Scents per . bushel., prices , have varied from $1.;'75 to 1',85 hilots_for fair to . priin • quality. A lot - of inferior - southern sold at $1;67. The- week's= sales exceed 6000 bushels. - Rye, sales of good kendaylvania and Southern at $l, and - inferior at 94 cents. Oorn has sold - at 95 cents for round, and 90 to 95 for inferior to prime'llat yellow: to-day; 92 to 95 cents is the range.. Oats, sales of -Southern at 40 to 42 cents, froin vessel. .bbls.: has sold at 43; and in. hhds - at.4l to , 42& cents, earlyi, in the week. 4 1 2 - 174-2 - 1 - Ig — the—pri - c .. • ' MARRIED, Thursday, M ARRIED, -inst., 7 by-the-Rer-11,11 - ThOrnton, Mr.:Atesonder Woods; to Miss'4latilda trptlegiaft all of this borough. On Thursday the dth ' inst.. Mr. .~lintllieiu L. Carothers; nori of the late Andrew Carothers, Esq: to Hies I lizaktl~ Trilion,". daughter of the late 11 , 11 r., John Wilson, all of thisiliorough.^ • . DIED, On Wednesday the 17th inst., Col : - WILLIAM STOUGII, ofStonglistown, aged ninznit years. The deceased was hi full licalth but a feirs days since, And - las been - suddenly called from tune to eternity; he was esteemed and respected by all who knew him. r.itt_Lyceima_Meetitag•-1 The Cumberlftml vountv , boWn terlv meetine:hr the lisochti on at NeiiiiilteTtiriSattit-T day till , . 27th At e, P., M., the • follevrinermiestinn will- he dis citssed:—"ln whet branAes should instrnetinn lle elven 'in nor Common Schoils:" - After- which re . - ports will he received from the various sectional Ly ceums; and minerals. specimens of art.,Rze:. exhibited. —A t-7-o'clocle:-P:-Ifivan - teldresh'wifl-birrirdiynred by Professor Emory on "The imprevementi of the „The ILveento intim diffe'etif.seigions of fhe ennntv ore earnestlyrrnnr et to er i de - infri nnd tit fririntbi of rdnentinn and yit.ifilic igen errally arc incited tof attend: • -1- Itoll'T. AATRRON .S'ecrilary of .citnib'd.- Co. Lycertiti. Octolier 1(, 1838. • - NOTICII. - :. • ' • ga 111 Trnsteen of J. 1 1.711ES rrnons.. tins been filed fiir 11:1.1 , 411.c . nt the. next Conrt. to he held on the second ,lfondny_of -Nnieinbeevevt. - ". = cro.. r,r,r,mol . G; Prot honorarg: Cietolle;'.l6 7 18311.-3 t. • - • TO ivav CREDITORS. Tiite r , ti.ee flint Tlifiye nnnlied tri'llieJoilp,es' of the (71 , 11 rt of . Coinny,n 1 1 .1 ens Cntnhertnntl county, fot the benefit of the .Incnlyeitt Is-ws of this *Corpnvi. , . Tiiartli - . - 5; 7 41 . flint - tlieTliate eriti - r!inteillleralay t.lie - Any of 'November_ Iwo , for the_lien,rine.of toe Owl my, nt the Cnitzt :treitisc". in' Carlisle, ‘iliere 'yea ma); nttendifyolithipm- -1 • • .S VNILTEI.4 C. 13QLANDER. Ca lisp; 0et.16,.1533._ - _ . To "inv. -07e.dit'Orm. , • Tnkeivitire thnt T hnve aptdied thi , Judzes 0 - 11 in Court of Common 'Piens. of 'MAIM county, for the benefit of the Insolvent Inns of this Commonwealth. and said Court has nymnintA tr'e first Monday of Novemher_next._for henring._rne:nntl-mr-erellitors nt the Court house, in the borough of Lewistown, i n pSul ennnty„ when and where you may attend if yon 'think proper.l CEOTMF; Lewisthwn, Oetaber 16, 18:35.-3t. • - LIVVR,Y TITP, Subscriber, thankful for past filvoirs, respect fully informs his friends and the public generally, that he has removed his LiVery.bi — 4,a o-- .. ct* - • . . To the rear of the Hotel. of Cot George 'Ferree, where he will at all times :have Horses. Gigs, - Car-, riages, &e., &e., ready for Hire. He asks,a con tinuance of public patronare. • JAMES A. GALLAHKR. Carlisle, Oct. 17, 1838.-3 w. . - - NE IV ROOT STORE'. FIORGE V. HALL, Agent, has just received from-Philadelnhia, mid .is no•.v opening at the store room of Mrs, Knox; in West High street, a ivell selected assorts sentof - BOOTS, SUOES, COMPRISING, Genllein'en's Fihe Coarse do. . . Do. Half . coo. ' . . • Do. 11.1ronroas and Shoes, Do. ffalking 4 Dress Plaßas, Ladies' Leather and Morocco Shoes, Do. Aid and Lasting Slippers; Children - and. Misses' °Boots 4- -Shon4, - .., Togetheewitba very fine assortment of, , ',,, FUR AND SILK HATS+ . - - OrtrejaißtlialcWictPhiliiireljilitiriiiiitlEYAlwrr -large supply:6f stock suitable for tho manufacture of -Shoes, such as Morocco, Kid,' Lining, llinding;and Buckskin, in every variety, all of which will he sold Low far cash. Ile.lias also for sale a great variety of Kidderminster Carpeting of the newest patterns, and at the manuflictueer's prices. • . rAliberal-discount-Maile-to ommtry-merchatttsoid-' others who purchase by the quantity. • . catlisle,'Clidober 17, 1838.. VALUABLE REAL. EST.iit 41.1 .. I VOR, SALE. 3 • • A firt , t rate Limestone Parm,_sittiate about 6 miles west of - Caiiiiie e!ffittiining: - 27117Aeresabout---Anth Acres elcSr and in a high state or cultivation; the balaneels Well timbered, and there is alarN.e quantity - of - Ircilst•owthe - place. — . Tile improvements aeon new Two Story • IFNI( lii,IIIOUSE & IikI'IrCICIEN .. 1 .: • . ` B ARN , AND LARGE' BANK , ~ •1 with- a Tenant House, Stibling„• nn a l it tr • ' , eOr-; chards. There . is,a weltor*er ' seep 'tare springs nenr Ate IlouSe.- The 1 ,lidad iip fram-tram tnlChanibeOntrg passes ugh the farruomd the Rail Road passes nearly insight. .. This property is well calculated for two farms: • The above property is worthivtltenttentinn of capi talists, ask will he sold low.. -The title is. indisputa qle..—Roquire.of . . "V' 11014.9R1211 N. . , nommiT plvtNE . .., , . .., . . .. Carlisle, October 16, 1833.---4 w : . • • ....-. .. . ~: ( — Y flic Lebanou COltrier; Lancaster Hernbi And Examtnet', and Lancaster VOlksfreund will publish the. above 4 weeks, mark, price, send papers; add Charge this Oilice..' - • . ~• A.S§IONES. ACCOUNT. alagititleent Loftery. • CAPITAL PRIZE. 4 :.1.00 9 000. - _ The most Britliarat Sehente ever drawai in theglnited Stales. ALEXANDRIA - LOTTER:r.- CLASS A; for 1898. -1 To be positively drawn at Alexandria, D. C. Sntur-; l day the 17th November, 1838. I 75 Number Lottenii-12 Brawn -Ballots.l _1 GRAND PRIZE OF $100.900 Prize yf. — 7 39.00°- 20.000 do 8.000 0.000 5.000: 4.000.1 do" .do do El 1 -=l.- J. - - , . do .• ' 3.740 _ • 5 ~• Prizes of . ' 2.509 10 • do 2.000 . 50 ' -- .1.000 60 .. " • do '••-- ‘ . SOO --- - -.- - • 85 , , do - -.• - .• . - 500 Besides prises 0f5230-200-130.-100---80-60 —3O 4.o , —mid lowest . priie - $2O • • • •--- - ~ Tickets only s2o—Halves sl.o—Quitrters s 3.—. 1:7 ..- Eighth S '.?, 50. • Certls,of _packages of 25__Wh ale Tickets $266 • .. •Do --, ,do • 25 Half do - , 130 .• Do • „ ' - 25 Qbnrtcr do 63. - Do .- do ;• 25 Eighth do •• . . 92 50 tar Orders - drar Tiikets anti • Sharer or Certificates. of Packages in the above Unrivalled S . eitemes, will rettive - ttie - rirst - fircitiiiinittcition, find an of 'dal it` t - connot each drasviqgc sent. irrimediatelv after it is orqlersiertulv - linttiolilf•FfiC7 - 1: - 11); S. - GRiLGORY-8t Co:-31anagers;- • Wiaphingtcin City; D. C. dctbber - 'VALUABLE FARM FOR , SALE. . . Trir..subseribers will sell, by public.,ootcry on the nreMisetiiion Saturday the-17th ;lac of Noyember next, _stkle_cirtninenciog eLi clokdocltrk.--ALI-the,fiiritilate the estate of .hicob Grim,, sem - .lltMeased, sibtate in• Dickinson township; Ciimberland coonty, nine southwest of Carlisle, containing; _ACRES, .•- Alma 100 acres - are cleated,.atal AO n--good- stator or cultivation. Mille is-a good two stoiy • 9,:•"• - •"'" RA: l ;:tik HOITS 11,og.Burn,antl-several -out lintige'9 on -tbe.prrmir,es, The above land lies on 'both sides of the Yellow areeelies Creek; about half n mile treat of Spring will.be trade kiniwn. on the day of - . . ' - • ,YACOWC;,RINf. ABRAIINIII CRIAT, • • . rayri:utoiv of Jacob Ciim, • Dicki,nsori•-• _ • October 17, 1S:18. c" s ' • Tlie•Latteaster nerild, Harrisburg Intel' igi - Mccr, Ydrk ftepuhlicanstral the lime. till sale, mark price and charge this ollice. NOTICE .6:141,1 Ctll l -o.VA,lttr... ALLpersons itidebted to the late firm of Ogi/by Hitner, are hereby notified 'that their ncentuds insie _been_pliteelL in _the_ hands iif. In bell-Sig I 44 . PRO for collection, upon whom they are requested to call and discharge them without delay and saYe costs. oraLitr.- ta•lottor, w. HITNI 11. October 1)h.1839.-3w. tyt, ---' N O T I C E :*- ETTEI2S ofAdmiitistratiomon the estate of .To- septa Spangler, : late of North - Middleton town- Ship, deiensed,Tmeht,, ,, issued to the sn4seriber resi ding in North 'Middleton. tinoiship, nll • persons in debted to said estate will make payment immediate and those having elahns will present them for set tlement 10. . . . . • October f • TO - the Creditors of .Tarob Sleiltrer late of the .71 or • - ongli of akchanicoburg, A COTIC is hereby given that the Slthseribvr. 11 — wItn - is the, -- h} - nTmointed - hy - the - 0111TtOt M COMOIIPICA of Cuyitheriantrentotv, n'iTtke A. final settlement of the trust account of Jacob Rupp and Michael Hoover, assignees of Jacob Switzer, nforii said. and to make distribution of. the elThets in their hands nccording, to Inw,, and the terms of the fiord a foresaid, to and among the creditors of thelsaid Jacob' .Sieitzer, will lneetifor thai- tin rtiose.on. Saturdav_the 10th day of November pest, nt jhrslilusg'ofJohn i lon_ vet., innkeeper, in the boronili of Mechaniesbnrg, at 10 o'clock in. the morning, when ;nut where all par ties interested are notified to attend. • LEVI attriNr. ' 0 Orr Mer 17;1818.- . ••• • CARLISLE BANE., 7. . October 17, 1939.• - 146,±0 . 11CE is hereby given t-) the Stneltholtlers‘ • ••t thii Institution, t.hs.t.nn elertion;will - heltelthnt-- •the Banking - Tlnnse.,nn I\ the - 11th Any ri'`Nn=•.• venther next, for thkteeti ttieeetors to serve the ensu ing zjittr... * . • • S. COI3EAN, Cashier. • . 01'0 r IC 7 TITTERS administratinn,on the estate of Jo lid kern Sit noM, sen. date of the boraihrh of Carlisle, deceased; have been granted to the undersigned, re idingnforesaithidisw_mong having elahns ()Diem:lnds agninst.the estate of said deceased, are requested, to Present the same dub , - authenticated. and these in debted to the estate are requested to 'make maynienf. without d e lay to the sidiceriber: . .• •' JOSEPH SHROM, Jr. Oetober 11; 18:311;-6w; ._-._ 114.11PERS' FURS . • • , 1.000_9J%, L. - anion - and Canada Muagitashi It, brown and' white • • 100 lbs. ,English:Sillo.Nstattiii• ------N) .4co • •.• 50 dQ IleaverAkTri: • •• • • - 50'do otter do- Back and Srpe • --son 41.3 English-and Scotch Coney 1000..d0 Corrected RussiaHares' ;' 11. Donner's PactOry 100 do Terkey - Bacits ' very--vOtite: 100 - do' N r ictutto Wool , . 10 ,0 0 0- - Catintin-guskrat.SKlNS,."- .",'•- • 5000 Southern do "..•-•••• 20,1100 Hobbit • do 500 115.9 i H 11:ira do ogo vivouift Ito f 0 Dales Dullido ROBES • 40 Cr RegfAvnt Shollao Orlinge GarnetaMl Liver •AsiFa l if ..140 7tT •1 1 1 . I , t,iesct l subseriner wilt issue on the' last- of Sell- ii, l "" temberi the first - number Of a mat - Ably Magimine, en- • ) ,f, • • ;Tag AM F . :lilt:A , : Niesrpm / t1:11 ATU It Elt NO uyh ...‘' "" * Y•' tY I' Part very ,TIE Arms," which will emulti:m_the--.solitlity-Ot- ;1 • s• LUSH , ass o rted , viemwitli- the lic‘hter miscolbloy ern Ata!Mzitte•• I:0- I side iiupnrtinl tjvb ice's. of (111 1 and sliest "' tc InV1" A ."'"'"‘Crelh' .'""°" iintices-- O f mi n o r i to.nr y 1 ,p„ i l l int im,„ i t s, u quo iti und: will Cmbrace essays, talcs, Itistorieft •-. t 4 , •..4•4• s ` )o° '''' , Sr"u'r dn- (10 ~!1 ° • 1., • • • sora - -very fine ry and se,:eittilie -, intelligeilic";i.lid Tratos'iitioes.o.Ml. , . • .• ilfi a large assortment of edieiCOODS . ,aptier: standard. periotliCal otherilltog&e's,' t and bY the 'ablest wiitel‘S•ol the thn , . I t'.ti"ing'lO trade,. winch mc .olfered fOr .41 0 - ,0 1 1 , • • • tihet•fti tertin toPetilers•and Alstnufitelorcia„ The Alngortne will also enetme n re' " • • '3oSriPti works of such writerS ea have, by talo.ds • • shed lustre? Mum American Litt•Estom , .. -'llo.w 1.. - • Sept. view s will he stooniesnle,illor.prOrnits of.thvantlywN„- _ . engrated on steer, by .the liCit hats. Th, I, • Sltipplug4 - FDAS - ,at , 011:tintes - purchatteth • be beantifullyprinted, 'with new dypc, upon:fine-pa, • per, and i will nalt.e two Voltentefi each year,. 'of . tun,..-; C•WilipO?fillielberty, Trees. oians6uo Besides' my owitilevigion to; • . !• - • - 4% Au ciriorw. it, thp,i'llagardne wilbhave the advabtage of the sorii- • • , . -ce% of .11or:- Snotlgritss of Virginia; a gentleintin. of Bou'r NiNn - THOUSAND genuine•Aforus handitome acqtarrements,;who, after the: issue of the j • . st• eitioree Ml:Merry Tree., • first 'Umber, will be ithsoclated with moms ellitca• HIM soul ut,publie auction, at the Borough of Yor k ;P., 'Propriet9r. • • o' ; ,on,:VI4If)NESDAY, the 17th - • . . . . _ ,Aglues will be establislievlin the prinvipOl citirs;„ f •----"lttese to'n pat'ts of two, rholeclobt,, eomo o . u d arrangements tnade to deliver the' frerft'recit of thvin iwo'nl4 TherWilUtta. - seld-on' - postagei. - . Persona_tlesironspf acting ns Agents, will the ground where they life gpowing,'m lots'er:so.l4- please apply; roar PAID. Terms $5 lien itinttp4;pay.A-00 treei, and "tai' be Yitot%ed at any time. ~ .p.relfkliol: • 6 able on delivery of the first - number; 5 Copies SC4O.: to , the salt;,..by application to the subseejlier."; Cataa • •N. C: I hignes next wedc - , -• -'• ' Editor.and Proprietor, ; E. ;11..DDNALDM, Voilt :id Octuber• '1834 - • • • • ' • , • . ___S - 111_,C;ENTS R ai; WARD Runaway from the subscriber, residing io.DiCkin ti)W•uslitp,on TlMCSdaithe 4th inst.; an indenied apiirentieeto the BitsioesS; 'named DANII) GOODLINK.• Said boy is about 19 years of ago, of small size, notorious:,f9r telling . ,lies, and very Hiatt of fie took . ; with hirrk a light, snit of mourner clothes. The above roWiwil, will- be tTiven, but •Oci Charges paid to any peViOn Wh3 will deliskr-aaid- ly to thekittlkseriberr and - all - persowi hereby caution ed.a•.ntingt harboring hinkat their , . - • JOHN Dickinson tp.; Oct. 9, 1838.' • ' October OUR GLOBE. 1_ I,LUSTRATElcrtiniversiat Alictureagite burn. Edited , by J. Meyer; in weekly numkprs.• Each nuntkr illustrated by two. superb steel engra. Align fro Tn. Me burins or celgbynteil artists. _ The present work will be one of the most grand . • , and interestingi.pictorial monuments which have, sp.+. The views, 101 in number, and comprising every interestingSpoton - the eartliOyill all be perfect jew. visof .the.art-and do the highest credit to,„the artists . einployed in their production. Equid'excellence.will cliaracteri•ze . the descriptive department.;. It has been' entrusted to a 'writer,whose _ farne is now too securely established, not only in one country, but thrnugh .the -world, to he increased by byd-Ensnre. - First volume, (eottiprising the number' 1 to 54. Price-twelve and tt half cents per number, for suti scribers only. .. Published by therriortll Americian,Bibliograplde InFti whim]. • street,Philadel. pbin 1888, ' • • ' • Suhicrillers_reacittedAt-tbzB4l4. J6( . .'itNAL F N S IC JUTE__ • • Slate .of Permsylvanici; AND. MECHANICS REGISTER. • • 'F - YA EVOTED tejneclumiesi and physical .scienne, civil e . ngine.ering, the nrts and virmufactures, the recording of American and other patented invon- doll Edited JONtS,:Bt. Da, KO is Publish ed on the first occac,'.l.m oath, nt $5 per annum, pays. tile nil the - completion:al the" Nth numlidr. Conitniinientions mity'be directed “Dr. Tones, Wnshington city," or to "the Actuary' 0( the 'Franklin Institute, PhilatlcitihinV_--tbe pobtkigefttust be rai I; except when t.e:n itti rig the etdigerip ti Oh 1111011e7a, Octobtri 6;48'88. • . A.W; THAYER, . • • • :No: 33, - North Sfre q ; Four doors Snntkof the Chi , Hotel; offers for Rik.; wholesule_Ot_ittnil,niveryiow I-TATS,CAPS, INDIA' 'Goods;.slocks,"Clocks, 4 , c.• • Consisting in part of. the following le6erirlions. Tix • • • SILK HATS,- No. I.—Moleskin Silk—rt beautiful ti cI o —they Cqlllll of which ran-be found in no other Store in Phil nod ettnitot . • . • .- No 9=A find and liAnds.omely finishedlhat, scarce inferior in appearance. and Mtrability tO rrmity.of the highestpriced.Sillc Hats in the city. • No 4-:-A durable Well-fmished- and handsome -Water Prool-llat,,f/eri'derlly the cheapest and most -• „ economical Hat ever offerer tbr sale in- Philadelphia, • • 'being 'retaile.d at the astonishing low price .of TWO 1)01.1: - Al2.8 - 11 'NO - Person - 10in has - zbottglit," one-of . these: Hats will hesitate - fora moment to neknoWl, edge the correctneshisstatement, or to recom- - mend them to.hls,frien7R- - , - - LNlsoTgood-Silk-Vatet'-presof-Hatictit - frortaidloon-7 to }lip:Wen adders a Dozen. - • • *. Arso, Boys' Silk Hats of excellent quality and lianti: - 30111 e style. 4 •-- • • - . • - I? ,ff 1.67 TS sw,,,rlße Nutela Hats, on Castor. h9dies , -a . did a r ticle. Nutria} llatA; on Saxon 'hod' p. unsuriirissed Tllack R6Sin, brantiftil artiele....3l - uskFat liata - of ilarCrent &o , - Otter, hir Sent, ',Nutria; Muskrat, .I.lair Seal ; and other c_:apa. , India Rubber 'Goods, Cloth afvarious qualities and prices—exoellentifor coVering'Carriages, and for- a 12,1 , :tat variety of other pitrnoses--being'a ',erica protection frOm water._ -Alga. Carments-ofulinost-evory description ; Caps, Boots, Shoes. Les;gitnrs. Life preservers, Travelling. Bogs, lICITV Pillows, Aprons, Table Covers, blimp • Mats, B,:e. _ _ • - . • • A nrrnt; calletv of Satin, Iloutbazinn and Vgivelt St , )e.lts; plain.l6(l .tvitnniell ;_tnnutiGietttred=orthe richest nntl inn'st 'hirable materials, anil iii the tdlorl elegant and fisliianrible style. , • .. . . CIL() r iii.§ l . l . . Thirty hour Wend Clocks. Avner:late(' for one yew': lathe Very low rrtnil mkt- n 1.5.110!. trlGentlemen wishing. to intrelinse - nnyill ' the tore= roing derriotions of Clornts,.pither lit - wholesale ink retail, nreltiiite'd o f enll nod enmeine them before 'merit:using elsewhere ; ns it Is believed that, to say the Irnst, they can be no where else better suited, in rea Ferene , • either to . nrici., style:or gustily. — - - -- Philadelphia, October 1(1;183111.—ff-4G. " •• , . _I 3 RIEVATE RALE . .. • I —. Wilt ho sold at . primtei:sale a trait •ef first raid• I] I . .t.47715T • T7' 7.4,114.11'n sit,„,te pnetle-intiOmtl !tartly' in Smith Nth - idles nn I.)ik''T.rindle Spring road; 2 Hits from Carlisle, cooininintr • • IP? llevrs - or witiol l is first rate N Vondlantl.;Mll - oining in ods.of vl-onnem , m Joseph ctilk:e . r; Joh.ir Ttrit and others. 17Iot imnrovements gest rate I twn IT-ttetr . , Tlvich Tiank:Tidrn, and othe'r net htiildin s , tae pumps of gond litiiestone water e hmisc and barn. • •There has been an alum- I dart simply this sr arm. Also, an Orchard (If chttioe. trees. • • • . • ALSO,ANOTTIVR . FARM, J o i:tinint..;._the. above_ 'enntainina, 122 neres,.one-half of' ,vitilt . is 'Woodland, The. improvements nee a Log: iii - ii - . A.1:413..11.40G--BARW• . ----- ri never CIIIITIT well ,nr wetee, E c e... v i m ., 0 1 . 3 4, e fi u it tree.. one nod a hslf miles from, Carlisle. Both of the alroe.farmtt,.nre in II Znlll state of eultivntion. .., . Persons wishing to purchase either of the above rn - yrft' - .:Nyni--pnit-4qw-tbe.....iuttletsircwA,_wb6 resident_,,, *no the stlioiniter farm. Intl who is anthoilizeil by tliWr ---- . mvner, Etlwartl J. Stiles, Esq. to 'make ttalts oE - the- • .. LEM MICHAEL risuntrini;- Orto'wt. 17. 1338 , TIIC• - finrriFdinrg_Tatelligencer,_Lebnnan_Cancler.„ i.n.-rastor Exnrriner and ITeraM nublish the, ninve 4 weeks, (mark price) and ctinrgf., tliis oftibr: •- _ - El BENI MI