CUM RERALD & EXPOSITOR. BY GEORGE Al: PHILLIPS. . . We . b elie veee , the opinion is ..b.ecetning r eirthiger every' • day, .that siich•,gress -and unexampled corruptions charaetarized : the recent elections throughout." Pennsylvania,. that justice to all the patties, as well as to • characterLiat the' State and the nation, - -.te- Auires -- tan--investigation--should-.take plade. • Indeed the probabilities arethat if the Old Constitution be defeated at all, it is defeated by a Very small vote, while the re stilt; :even opoit z this:important_instrinnent;_: in'ay be- seriously affected, by., the- - - frauds knoWn to' have teen perpetrated in . Phila., delphia, and one or two-other counties - simi larly situated; and in which hundredi Of il legal iotes are known to have been. polled. - Under such iircuinetances;' an inveStigation is ..Mei/hal:de; ! and will no doubt . 'take place. ' The conduct of the locofoco litidges of Philadelphia alone, will- impose this Illuty upon the Legislature, 'to - say nothing. I:of similar conduct on, the part of. similar politicians 'in other sections!ot the:State. "A' second flagrant instance of this kind is thin! -noticed' in' the-Muncy Telegraph: . , : "One of the most arbitrary stretches of power that we have lately heard of. was per petrated' by the niajerity of the „board of Re-' turn Judges of this county, 'on Friday eve ning last.. 'The leaders - of the Porter party - fearing, defeat by the laborers -t - iittlf4 - canal,' in the upper end of the county,ient.._p er .sons to the. YoungtvoinanstOwe district `to spy outsomething by which a cloak • could beThad - fortheit - ean - certed'arid - unlawful - pur ,- Pose of throwing that district entirely- but of j-- the-return. According! y,--when,the, ludges---ineti-airangerrietits-w-er-e-Tinade7--Ser that the'districte should be.call alphabetical- ty arid not-as they:are _numbered,.•whick would' throw ! the -_.district ''of ' which we, are ipeaking,„ ,to the last..` When -the; the; - Youngwornanstopin :.distriet' was 'called,- . --ii number of affidavits; letters, 4•c. were 'read,' .and the board arregaod to! themselves the penet which the law does not delegate - to, them,tut to the LeOglature,•and refusing to- hear theteturnjudg4hy his counsel; did the business' to suit themseliPers..l - - • '"That there May 'have been s omeillegal _votes: - given in'this district, we:do-not 'pre - tend to, deny; bat we.do dislike the authori ty of the board of return judges in the mat ter,- further than to - see whether the return was. regularly made - out, They hid no right to-Judge-of the legality- . of . the votes:. That power is _clearly' vested fir the Legii :let*, and -itweoirld be,.placing the rights pf. ciOeris upon 'a .Slender foundation; if the retiiin'indges possessed the pOwer to throw away several hundred vetes.because half a' dolen or so were. polled that were illegal. Wehave not-space :to putspe the -subject - farther at' his time; but shall'give some ex wads from theelection.law r in our next. —rh, - three dissenting jiidges :made out_ andsferwardedarettirneontaining the•vote_ of the Youngwomanstown district." .. ,1 ,littlie case of the Philadelphia outrage, -public ..sentimedl, was-never inore .-decided, and indeed never more unanimous .'Consid ering the cireninstatices of the case..,:-'-Every • where throughout the pountry, the conduct -of Mr. lugetsbli iii -- deneateed - in• the stron ,gcst terms' of reprobation; for abroadas at home, that ;gentleman isloolied upon as the ptime mover in the whole affair., Wishall • ,from..time .'to .time copy into 'cluy . columns such expressions Of public opinion as may seem -apposite to the case, anxious that the iPhiladelphiatublic.at least,_aho_uldSee the take effect several frame buildings in the' ' mannerin-which-thistighlianded---outrage b upon the rights, of our citizens, is appreciat vici e ity were 'on -fire, and the flames soon ed abroad. The following is 'from 'the' lak e= minricated to the school and lecture ' , ' num ber of the Columbia (Pa.) Courant building 'attathed to the 'Lutheran phurch. W e • ._e have the teal gratification of an Th - e grocery - store - of - Mr. - Hutton, - on -- the' nouncing,to oer readers the-efieeffni'and corner of Market and Fourth streets was wholly Miek ! pected ititelligence that we have -in the meantime eniptied, and the building . . 0 our whole ticket for the House of ,Represew: torn doWn to save thole adjoining, tatives, the Senate-and one member of Con " The roof- of the lecture- building which gressrhi the county Of Philadelphia ; which 'We &insider thelwactiCe of hotting on eleeiions as -Was - . Within 'a few •feet of• the church, --and secures torus an' ascendancy in that branch -one of the greatest ends of the day. 'The great ex- burnt 'furiously, .threw volumes of flame tO of the Legislature !! For..thiS . glorious vie 'tent to• Which it was carried timing the nova . /11St. aconsiderable . height, mid covered the he- re' debted td t,bili4i. Oiii - Charlei passed, exercised the most ininrions hifltteace t u m n lv - edifice With - fite. - - -- , - The - corryiee:Was in a :- 1 tory We a m .. „... , . J. Itwerselland bis toels„iii_t e_iplorthein_ the reedit of the election:...llini it "iiMitrOu - r• - e - trio 1.71- fw 1 " 1 " 11- "ts igliitell; -- dM - 1 6- 0 6 it• ---- *ii :. ace r i Liher7ties,. as' ell as, the nohl stand - taken 8)-stem,•we - have hut little' doubt tilint Gsv. 'rtrrssu beat that it continued to blaze even under a' by oar friends in every part the county. .weet‘thavebeen-i• 4.7- - elcstecl hy a handsome msi•n•hv, . Jell strdam of Water froin - one of-the en-', -. • , ~, .. „, -•.„ - • • • - . .._ . . . ' 'anti that.the greaffrauds wide!, iltavel t een_cjtmlnitte'd •;. , "The ttlicntinttnir-Tnivei Shall remain_ as ! Once_ Every_ effort_that _Could be made in: ' • . . by our loco foeo opponents in Berks. Yntdc, Phan= '"lleret‘Thr , "tz.ant.L.ail.....eilipers in the appoint- the awful hour,, was put ifi reqqisition toillia-re Would he the same justice in : throw dtlphia county and elsewhere,' would • have been '..ttie et athe ekoeutive department shall ; save the elinrch--Inkiii.vain. • The whole !lug away the whole vote of Lancaster voided. The erection went ;into the hand s of the '`CO7?l,ittue iii the exercise of the duties of roof, from the in - side' gable to . the belfry, I County because there were', illegal votes I Columbia!''''' This inciter of.mobs .gamblers,,and th e y ma d e u s e of What they volculated "their , .resppetive offices, until the legisla- , was soon in a - blaze—the flames leaped ; taken in upon winning f r om our, friends, to' corrupt anti buy "tare shall pis - stlCii laws as may- be re-! with . lightning, • rapiiiity up to the spire—the ; riot and murder, whose ambiton leads hi nt .. _•not_only_votes, but Inspectors_ami_,Tudges of Elee= "qtliretl by the Bth section of the fith anti- ! four points, highly / combustible, were . al- to resort to every dishonor and contemp . lions.. • _'' ' _ ' - ''- •: "cle of the'ameiiied coirstitution,.-and until ',Most- instantly:-..mivelopq—and • the great i tible trick that a depraved heart,- united With We would gladly. see some ' addiiional llegiOation "appointments shall' be made under such elevation prevented any luster reaching it considerable talent, can suggest, did not on this subject which might have. the effect of correct- "laws, unless their ciimmisslons . liall be 811" ' with advantage. The sacred but ill-fated :succeed in...,hie violation of: all NW. and de ' log .the evil. Leta law be passed disqualifying airy '''peirsetlell .by new app . ointments," - er -shall, -building was then reluctantly given up, and .cency, though lie got ten of the seventeen ------person interestedtin-any-bet-con-the' election?frem - "Snoner'expi re-by-their -0 w n-li m itations i - or'-after butningan-hournr -two-,:piesented--„Jiidges_olithe teunty to satond_his - vie ws_bY seiwing:al. Judge, inspector or Clerk of an electidn, "the said ~ trim, shall , become vacant;•certifying to rtts return, declaring himself , :, want spectacle o f scathed walls and amen'- •and from voting for one year, andmpon CollVlctinii he- '''`,(leatli or resignation; aby and such laws shall ' Benno rut • - - -. . , 1 elected. --- Therhowever,-qotrwholly. lost . . fore any magistrate to be.flited heavily fir the use of "be enacted by the first legitlature under ! - the.e uh an enactment would hate the de- "the aineiided censtitution.r - ' Two building - s-_-, Pim Trams,;the'other like-their-prompters; soon .discovered .the brickheti'veen the church and Market . sired cited: - - . disgrace which they were heaping upon I 11, - "lit justice to ~. .- street, were saved by. extraordinary , exer- . . Mr. Watts, - we deny I t i me. I themselves. by , their illegal proceedin cO"The General Election 'law contains .the follow= , - The row of buildings on the clause' - • ' ; ' the assertion' made by; the Volunteer, that 1 site side of -Fourth street were also sue- ! . i signed the regular returns in season to set . 'their iequirement of the law, whip_ Were ' "If any Jtvtir of the i!lctlim.lusrzeron, or other he is the author of some str i c t ures - upo n cessfully protected. ' The at • person,. before the polling the tickets he closed'. ' S.R , i the canal, a square distant, in the direction. . bent by Express :6 it ar4sbuye, ' and' are : shall unfold, open, or pry into - any 'any such ticket with Willia m ! amsey, which appeared l ln which , t he w i ndblew, were in !! design) discover, the names of-the candidates there- this' paper. - Mr.' Watts neiei . Wrote an i:L ' - We are infornied that rerrersoll intends to in, every person so offending sitall forfeit •nod . pay the . . . Y I danger from - the 'sparks,, which 'flew like ! - - ' . ~ .:. ' • • • • ' aum of fifty' dollars." • . : article for thie paper, nut was he ever con-; flakes ' f and fell fastand 1' I ;, we 'the seit-ot .. Naylor. - But if he , "there' was- one lnspccto .nt least in the Carlisle :stilted on Alm sUbject of c.,, I C• . the Volun tee r• what -svgs - truit itirnself re the hands of Cong t ees,..- r ., the.e t h i u ic re t i u l p l o n n . i . , .., . , ... , ~ ~_ ..: ~,. ' has any regard.fti his eltatacter,;.(political) 1 pistrict whom' we, , unit stand was in the habif of • et . , ~,,,. say so mucho i • ._, , or feelings if , 'fie has any lie had better-not-' '.'opening and prying into' the which :lat'''re- • • • • and so; for--had- ' ,-there.; He • ceived, although remonstrated with upon its-illega- and its column's l 'We r tervene "' • William S. Ramsey ,Will 'ho weighed iii - lhelialatietre and buildings on. that _ g . , y ust. ! been biiildin happily round the -.m .:- .. - - ' ' - lity.; This man . Mid bets upon his own. district and' think not! - - It.fts not denied that-this gee-:I ineiitablY have, been destroyed.' . . . .. ~ .: . i found_ wanting.. We have spoken. partitsu!. ' 'took this illegal method--of deterrin g ' voters. over r &man is the au liar if .the scurrility Which - 4' ! - ' 'ge " • ' • ' . ~, , larly of Ingersoll . 11i' this -'outrageous affair, he dwelling' mile of . Mr. - Simons. and . e I , whom, he might khaM an • influence, from exercising ,; CI4 been published' agabist Mr. Wang and the' ividon• Shannon were burnt. : It'is-re- .!_c hief 1 . 3 L use' V" believe' hint to have been the ... their elective privileges freelY end witlietit restraint: . chief wire-puller.. !. as also her, ! gentlemen , of . 'estimable ch a racter , !, ported that Mr. Simone,- property, ! I This care t should he matle - an example:for the sake ' 4.4 •of the great principles of pert tt freedom in the elec.; Nor has it denied that the pieces )ailding.7that,°! MeSsis4-Ho -and.: Simons-and • • , The loco.: locos May learn a lesson in this Hu - ' d ' T h •. 1 ----', , I.transadtion, an d• the rightectus:puriiiihnient tton; 'WZIS insure .. ... e. c iureir iiietetifishise.;! * ', . -'. '' .! I William . S' Ranisey for his " talents," his 'was . , f • , , fii . 1 .I which they .have rec eived; add which we gregatidn; who, in addition 6 the I au ; l m , s ' t p ! licy.'' , 1 - a, s, leavy 1 . . ' " " Merits "' his " honest • " al a thousand ' ~, „ . y , .... ul. , ,i on the eon hope they. will profit , by, that "honesty is : :. • taThe New-Tc;rker is ate Of the very hest Itehdo-,' . 'medals in the world. 'ln many respects it is eclipsin diet A) rs, • which .no • ' loss of the church ;'. . wer e fated! AO Witness body- ever dis- !; = W. .e.... - belle.vehey . tare no least leserving in sciMe.other parts of kl , till ecitemporarie& 2 Aiddisonidts. , .. -, . . ' covered 'Atte, the - productions ia. oun- necessarily thrown open • 1 • ~ - , the State,and that strict. ustice, wi e.._pa . .... • •,.... ;.. t.... 6.A II l' _Neyer wile pm... mae ...er.,.. 7 ,- ; .. e n4ntole pro- i -f t ihiseif.- .. 0 1 . William their bin. Igr d : and the tombs defaCed by falling timber; nk .k . -. -- -,....-,..7- 7 ,-. 7 . .. -7 --,: -- - , , i —.--„ , -- , - ; -:.. 1711 __ e ' - ' !.:-- o . i - -lii , ,: t - i . : I _, l t_. ' V l . _thin-,-k,",9-j.a° ncl.thp;C • cide_nts..l'n_SPpara)4e freiP tlleSeene.''.?ut to ; them, . • :,. i ~• .-.,••• • .‘,.• better of M r. Raniapb I n o use he .. praises i The church was: built during thelateTiiir, - :'7 , P:"TS - . -- Since-wkiting - Alie it - beive, -- weltilve - We concur in the above, and Will further say that : , --- -.., it is the very hist periodical Which we renciM atthis himself and- villies the best .citizens of ' and cost, as - We .understand, -- aboi4 $15400:1 - eartied7thaT - WCWelo in error. , in - stating' i t...at.t..e . toi recreant judges' had teepee fed .of . office Hsn, & Expos, ''' • ;'- --- -77-,.: , - ., .-.. --- „ I the eonnty,--. -...._:_•. ; ....,, , i _,_;_-_. ; _: : __ _,__• l ! ! . 7 _ .... • We are, not aifrised alto the origi4, of b 'I , 4 : . . .• . .P. • .the fire. , . Some sup - Poi;e it to hate been the their conduct, • and had , signed-the regular '• 'Work.'Of.'anincendiary; as :no'fire had-been returns.:: The Sheriff of the County, after The storntv northerly wind s in Sene.m- I '• - '• - '-' .!, ; used in the • shop for se veral. . days, It is' l the time had .' • - ''fde the judges to ilo per partially inundated the towns 'of Velaco and - had' therti - -fcirW* not'i little: dot' calamities should I so, certified. .and 'Quintana; in Texas. :' . . ' ' .. 1 follow'thns , Mes ti ts. Holtman 46', Simmons, !tied to liar - I , ... A . ' CARLISLE.. TUESIiiY_AFT . F.RtioON, OcToriEn 23,, 1838. •The People!s'eandidate, FOR PRESIDENT, GINO W. Hs IMBRIUM, Siihject.to the decision of the National' • 'Convention. lotrAt the requeSt of a number" of our_ subScribers, we this . w'eek publish the new onnstitution;..whieh'was adopted by , tizens . of this" state at the.late election. It, , is A "bigot; pill" Tor some of . our-loco foco T . swallow:now, though they were, great - " sticklers for . its adoption 4fore:the Aatos' F , Arr LTyr---We yestcpiny received dim' "the Post Office die 2vloa t irirsejl'a. Speetator,thited fAte linor-Mot the precise route the -!Spectator took in rocking;:tts,,litit jugging' from' its -"Uttered • and tarn'lappearance, and the length:.tif -time it has teen upon the itaajuitliern Ri.r naßtit/40re should 'think prObalildtlifit it came vin Callf0a41.:TOXIIIS: 1 . 1(1 - AralßlV 'base ~ to give . Itisliorsepihe NV-114;i Mal not let them travel At that ,-annil-like pace., We . gicitnett much valuable trnation from the Specattor. - . . . _. . liriae , Auzieutl MC' ills. , I - i't...The' senior -editor of.-the Volunteer ,• . • . __ - :The Amendments tat-he egnstitution are, contr.:lvy still, harps .. about e. s. sate to . frau( liay been . . to the -expectations 6f - every one . since. the 'electioo, T.' Ommitteil 'lly:•the 'friends -of Railer at the ',carried. Although We opposed. their adoption as for ~.i ate. w ation,. i ' , - • t .li ti• 1 t u -tins 'cairn y . ,, u - a t s Care los cur' vow. weot, , sot , we' ar6.. trilling to derive,-the: .. • •:.- - - . - . '...- comfort, iid . it will .talcejrorn the new ch ,.... i . p0i .1.0 innlic no ty erijic TliaTge. - We dare him ~„ • • , _ . Portermuch of - the pall-oh -4m wbielythat ofileee'lutS` to _ o-so----m e dAte . tum:to come up to . the berenifore_enjoyed.___Al iiv"Xl ;ill tile Ocer4 - kill'lrl' di" -srratch 4 ' intinfully:-.and- We dare him to del New Constitution are either- to be elected by the '• • ......,: junior did -•, . • . • '-- --- . Iny - that ins partner toot attempt; to people: or mipOinted liy ibeGovetrwhyjnoln illa Hui - advice and consent or the Sen'ate, -- . .tli'is whoicsrloe 'II:9 111111 h ••t? umtn at:the ITnspectoi!s election. - • j.t•inii t ille, n'bilst it trill !prevent :411e , Goyornor froin - . :0 - d - riertolhe•pciittt itt once. ~ ....... • .. - .7 .--- ' rea•arding . the• lirawlint and- didumest politicians:who—. - . __ have Inhered so hard in his' behalf, will, have the clii;:t iiiTlie.returnstfroin 91 c.ouniies - in the ofbrrahhig up that perfecniartynt•ganizatinii through •state of 'Georgia,WhiCh etnibrace . alllAt . one -out the State which now exists. With the- ew Con- Tomah', -show tliat the lowest candidate On Con stitution, anti n Senate opposed to him- - Gov: Porter, • - even Wilk election 'should not he set.side,•will have The :whig ticketis 517 votes above the high -I:tniittle•antl9rlty. . _. 'est candidide ron the loco foco ticket. The If it hullheCti k - noWn berm-0 , the'idection that •the Other county will'iMt Change 'the result 100 New Constitution would •cirry, - we tiiiiik thnt'there, . would have been Much fewer Porter men. -It issreally votes• either way. Thus, Our `victoryis melancholy to - thick 'drat - some: of - tlics - POOR — FM ,-- X OM Oete"it 18 -.brilliant '-'and'heart-Cheer, 'LOWS who have been 80 noisy and active, cannot get itig---it has secured' us eight . anti-Van Bit ;their reward without applyingto the profile instead nl., ren 'm embers or congress in :room of 'as ma ngeer Covnor. 1 _• , ".. ' ny Tom Tows: - - .- . . . :.~~_.., • • "G rog StoppcE l. It is, notorious that,previous to the election, one of 'the public houses in this borough was kept open nt 'the expense of the Porter men, as a lillfee of resort . 'fir the regular Stickers., Top e rs and Loafers, well allhours of the.daylituliiight, • patronising the free establishment with great libit'a- , ----lltpi-,eonsitleOng-there-was-tuithing-tolty.--7t-aus-- delightful time for the lads of A full skin anti no charge too gliod---too much happiness for mor- Lal always to enjoy; • the election is over---the votes have been poll - ed-Lthefree, the eirtnona.' and incorruptible dt•Tr.c .. 'racy arc not needed until the-'nestt time, and sail to relate, the -grog's gaffed. Beirpag. _• • • • rail Site : sin-away" is the appropriate name of the faittleuee, in Mseonitin Territory,ofGeneral George W. Jones, the indiyidual who acted so dia . tinguished p arte.in the 'martyrdom of the unfortunate Cilley!!! american allastym. . . . - - -A--large - - I Montbly -Magazine; published Balti more, by Brooks & Snotkrees, the first;numb,er of which - has just - reached us:—'lVehave-nothad-timeforl acureful perusal; but from a hasty sketch of same of flieleading articles, we are prepared to hail it ;is 'a valtiable adddion to the light literature of the moint mentaftity...,_ The first article is • entitled athiricon ..Att thor.r.lu which is -given .11 brief sketcla.of the life and literary writings of Vir.i.sdiiitiToN Ittirzsm, IR. We can heartily agree with the writer in biseomMendations Kniekerbocker's.rlistory of New York, one or the most wlkp MEI opportunity of perdeing. Andent Alonutiients in North and South ainerica, 484.tte.tijle titan article_on that subject, from the pen of C. S. RAFIIVESQ,IIE, which no doubt would be.high; ly interesting to antiquarians, and all. such as-desire to pry into The history_ of those who inhabited this continent in by gene days: - The last article "We shall notice, as Our time' it -limited, and-otherduties require our attendance, IS a, very long otie, entitled Mantic, being an account of the singtilat; discovery of . this'reMarkable Republic in the regions of the. snothern - pole, together with .tome remarkalde circumstances connected with some of the great men whohave flourished in our world in dayahy gone. - ) • This article contains' some wholesome truths, widelvwe especially commend to the notice of the Southern itullifers, andelio some worthy the consi.- - , • (lend . * Of Sex. —;,I) add tinn to we. have .notieed, there are. oth- er inti:restitig-diticTes worth-the reading. and a pretty • plentilid ; 44nkling pf peetry,-Whieli we havonothath timejo'pertise, and therefore can say Nothing as to its Merits. " • ' • • • The whole nrign2ine is well got up,tuidwe recoko mend it to the notice of our renders. - - 4 sOme'little aen tttion'in .• • I .our.nett to - Ilie - threats - tof - the - bi t reomuur! .sinner. We. regard hiffi and his threats as much ai..Weidn4ielille - Wilid., not heard•.the:last about the Asbttriotis -frighten_ by.-his blustering., II he is - as Valorous as he pretenll4l:to be f he -should! have mai:cited with Capt., Hendel's .compahy during the liiit:;Var, and not hive .qatlkedcroni•llte service - as he did: • tcrFrom the latest accounts, we find that New Jersey is safe fiir• the Whigs, not -withstanding the late contradictory accounts. The returns have 'been received at the Se ore tary of'Sfete'spfice et =Trenton,.-from thelelectiOn_iliSiriets_embioeing . Deerfield, and Southampton----the vote giv en in each of which places has been disal- . lowed•on account - of illegality in the pro iceedings; will - ell - Consequently elects the-en tire whit; ticket-by a majority of between 300 and 400. tc:j'The, new epne;titplion, ~.WM •g 6 into - dffe . et on the, first if Jatit'lnry, and Ithultdrrn; of Gott . ..Rimer win' not expire until the 3d • Tuesday iii Jano - nr.r. ror the - benefit of ••sorne rd . friends, we: sidajoin . • 'the -following section (if the trw constinp: nr.rv:• .n 'k.l;k amusing Merles ever We 'l,;;* . xivo,v:a:Tp . ,.* - *o' . . - .Z.r.4),:ici:!4ti.c!...T4 Pennsylvania Election. Below=-we-give--as-.-full a return_of.- the_ election for Governor as we have' been alsfle to . collect up^to this-time, and also the Ma jorities given for and against the amend ments. Therwill riot vary much from the, . • official,. . I?itner. Porter. for. against. Adams,, 8310 .1535. 4120 Alleghegy ) . 1533 689 '"AT•mstrongo • -- 1271 --- 1648 • 2467 1932 A , 813' 2386 2478 3215 7101.•1940 BeaVer . , nedford, Iterks, • Bradford, 2219 2420 308 13ue1tS, : - 4147 4553.. .733 'Butler, _ 1700 1653 1071 Cambria, 78 • Centre, - ; 1046 - 517 Chester; '4971 4527 Columbia, 1088 2016 50 Clearfield, - 474 70" 789 Crawford, • 1957. 2304 2927 Cumberland, 2316 2743 - 148 -• Dauphin, . ... • 2843 •1944 2351 Delaware, • _1731 1263 160 Erie, ' 2713: 1532 2721 Payette, 1981 . ! 2782 • 1877 Franklin, 2500 2815' 1587 Greene 1027 ; 1168 •2325 • Huntingdon;:- —3687 27&1-- - 748 Indiana; • 463 233 Jefferson, 124 • 237 Juniata, - .863 1049- . 592 Lancaster, 8558 5503 7703 Lebanon; • 2228 1533- 1760 Lehigh; - • 2349 2460 - 452 Luzerne, • -__so • 2462 LyTning, 2140:2541 McKean;' '.. • 2934 - 2323 1831 Herter, 1867 --- 84 - Montgoniety, *3 7:18 485 8 ** 389 Monroe;- 366 4 *: 122 , 3 11)29 • Notthampton," 25!'6.3835 , 1'926 Noithtimberlana, 11`64...2.144 * 1277 Perry, - 130 11 r 6 2 . 02_ Philadelphia City, 7203 3,153 3470 Phila.' -county, 7706 1 7982. 2921 -1 Pike, . 117 523 - Potter, , • -169 * - Schuylkill, Y . . "1508 2271 • • 352 Susquehanna*, - 1116 int) • . 11373 Somerset,: 2244..883 1503 'Flogs, 694 1448' - 1958 - nion;- -- 71 2270 1505 , -2711 Venango, • —072 1 . 339 Warren, • 403 • Washington, ,; 3528 - 3461 2818 - Wayne, - '63B 1062 1253 Westmoreland, 2315 , 4551 1881 `York, 3257 4197 -_ ._,109,07.8 . 1150* 42,220'39;669 DESTRUCTIVE FIRE We copy the fblloWing partiCulars of an awful fire which occurred .in Harrisburg !.on Sunday last. .from an . Extra of the . - Pennsylvania Intelligencer of yesterday : `, Three myths-since it was our plaid' I deity to , record tdiedestruL tod,of half .a square of :Harrisburg. In the deepestre gret We are again .called Upon to .perform a .similarly sad .task. . .. . , • Yesterday' afternoon, about five O'clocly,. ailre was discovered-ire - the carpenter-shop of Messrs: Hellman & Simons, (who were heavy .sufferers by the late fire,), between Fourth and Fifth' steets, 'fronting on the east side of Market. ;The alarm was at. 'once given, but—tho-dry-lninber.burnts,Vith sueli_fury,_thlt—bCfar_Clbe engines could. and that this conflagration should rage im meiliately across the street from the de structivp-scene OU July.- - _ Trhe entire loss is estimated at $25,000. Another Outiage. Majoridea. 1649 1:21 1200. M 426.7 MARKETS. BALTIMORE, Optober 20,;1838. .FLOOR.--rln'the early part of the week, sales ,from stores were made at sB.,*and the prevailing wagon price was $7,75.. Since then, - however,' -prices hive ,receded.a lit tle, and sales from stores hhve-been-rnadei including . parcels yesterday, at .$7,871. Some dealers continue to ask $3. The preyalente - of a copious rain this morning has been unfavorable for out door business, and the market appears flat at $7,874. Some, limited transactions from stores have taken place at.that price to-day, but it is. thought_thatto effect sales of _large parcels someiliintreil'iViiiirdliii,e - iL be subinitted to. The wagon price to-day is $7,624 a 7;76, although some dealers are unwillit* to give over $7,50. • Rye Flour.—A few loads have reached the market, and have been•taken, from wag ons $5,25. Sales hi &mall parcels from stores, at $5,50. • ' GRAIN.-Wiest.—At the time of ma king uk our lait Weekly- Repor_t, we left the met in an unsettled state, occasioned by the English adviCes by Royal Wil liam, and the consequent advance of bread• stuffs in the New . York trinket. On that day sales of geed to Virginia reds' were made at $1,70 a 1,75, and pare* Of the earnedeseriptions _were also_sold at the same prices on Saturday arid Nonlnr , last -the bulk of purchases being on amount . ,Ol.eistern houses, and our own millers 'buying-but4ery_sparingly, if at •all. On ITuesday,prinie • Virginia. reds would Anot - 1 - bring over $1,70, and since then prtces have declined still further. Within ada or•two past the supplies have been qtiite but the- market -nevertheless -has ..h_eeiflull,:and:butAittle:dispositienHonAhe_ part of • grillers to purchase: _ Witliont any actual sales . to day On which to found quo tations, we have notwithstanding i3tyclear a view "of ,the state. of thp market, derived frotri both buypis and sellers l tbat we quote - good_to prime Virginia reds to=day at. 51,60,1 a 1,85-4eing a decline of tencents t bush el:since'this day„,yeek. A.' sale of 2000 -bushels white Maryland was made early in the week at $l,BO. • aarlfin: the week' Were for white :a 91 cents, and for.: yel raw' 96, cents; - Sales of white yesterday at 90 cents, and of yellow to 7 day.at 94 cents, and we quote accordingly.. , •• continue to,qtiote at 90. a X 9 5. • • . . . . ' oylB.—Sales - early: . in - Alie-week - -at-.43 Cunts- 7 more recently at 41 6.42 eents,.with . a fair supfily. - ... . • - . . .. .. WHISK.Eir..4-Saks of lib& -enrly. in the week at 441 cents, and :more 'recently at 44. a 444. %CO.- Sates of bbls. from "stores.yegterclay;nt 46 tents: 'The wagon price of bbls. 'is ,$4O cents exclusive of the barrel., The inspections of the week com prise 29 libds. aid 814 bbls; of which 136 bbls. were rece , veil from Philadelphia. .BaZamora Sme riean. . - - Pl i tlunEventn, Oct. 20, 1838 , . - FLOUR -- AND -,- MEAL.—; - -A - further de cline has=taken place itilhe.price of Flour. Sales early in thy week at $8,50; later at $8,25 for export.. Some sale also for ex port at prices net 'Made public, TO4lrty, large parcels of fair :to good brands can be obtained at $8 per bbl. Rye FlAiir"]gas' declined; small sales .at $6,25 per bbl. Corn meal, no sales reported. Last sales were at $4 in bbls.. 10000h1s. old, Stock sour flour have been exported to LiVerpool this week. • G.RATIST — Wheat,-Aming-46,the_ decline_ -in flour, is 'rather lower.• Sales of 5,000 ' bushels at 191,75 for 'good - Delaware and 1 $1;85 to 1,80 for good red Pennsylvania, and very prime° white" s}l,lo'a 1,85 per - bmihel - . =--- Ilyei - sules- at- 9'7-cents-for-inferior to.:01,04 for good quality, Corn, supplies large and the demand . fair—considerable sales ol%round yellow at 94 a 93; and 10 'a 12,000 bushels . Southern yellow at 93 :to 87 cents for prime to inferior quality—some:, common mixed. 'at a lower price. Oats are scarce ; sales at 40 a'4l cents per bushel - . --. WHISKEY— , in bbls . has sold at. 43, hhds. at 414 a 41, 'occasionally 40 cents,. 'being a decline Since, last week, • • • MARRID, • - - - On the.loth instant, by the Rev William T Sprole, Mr William lathloo, of Altegheny county, to 'Miss Keziah, youngest daughter of the late Nathan Woods y Esq. of Dickinson townsath,,Curnberlantl countf." 7 7 - the Rev D P.ltosenimiller, on the 18 , 91,....1HifiCcant, Mr Samuel Leppert, to - 111isi Barbara *neer, both of Frankford township; this county. On the 18th iotihMt, by the s3rdb, Mr Jacob Wal ter, to Miss Catharine Hir7E - oth of Frankford. On the. 27th ulLby Rev Henry Aurand, Mr John - Stok,4o - 111isclilepalryrei both-of Westpannslioro' - township, this 501.1ilty. ,Tuesdai s l4st„ by r.... Or same, Mr Jacob Filer, fo merly;OKLancaster, th Miss Eve :Furst,- bOth., fewnship.. DIED, On Wednisday morning last, after a protracted illness, at the residence of his rvlafatli Mr. tiMa. 11.13. Murray, tyiear of Ids age. . • • , . - C . • "Lenexa . ce- • . 7 -7 The:Cttrnberland bounty Lyceum will hold a quer:- ,terly. meeting of the association at .New.ville, on Setae= day. tbe' • ' - ' ••••" At '2, T.: 111'.; .the' fell7iWine.4dettintf 7 wilr:ne- 114- ettssedt—' 6 lht what; branohea sheultf . lestrXlititnl be.. given in. our Colwy* Schools." '‘ After 'which re ports will he received from the-various sectional ceums and minerals. specimens of art, &e., exhibited. At 7 (1 0 14(!ek,T 1 .. 111., an; n4tOess will he delivered. by Professor Emory : 4 The improvements of the' a -ThoLyovoro in the different-sections- detlie eOnnty are earnestly requestedvo send delegates t' this meet ing t -and .the friends of eflopaloic and public gen et:l%llly Are invited to attend. , . • . . - TiotOt..cAlrk.rtort7, • . . Secretary of Co. LyCeum October 16; 1888.... • • • • "•' ' • 40U.SLIND De ',nines and•Chnlires, new, 'style, JVJIL ju.t. received cad lor._ eale_verir. cheap.. vtore of - WOOL dyed !ditch, Cloths. Polish Green, Invisible 'Greed and citron Olive Oloths, new lot, selling at reduced priies:tliatilt the tittles. • . _9OIP.Y. - , ATEttiwoot rictofis 4541Z-3llifes aah * v hltil tett) , ibod and cheap at the store of • ••'• - .:• • . List s of Causes for Trial, at November Term - 1838.: First tieek — commeUeing . on the 12th day orNovember. - T. Duncan, egg. f. u. vs J. Moore's Adult's. Wm. Crawford, vs S. M'liaughlin, J. Wore, etal z .• vs . T. Weakley, et al M. Weise, for use vs J. Cronister's Ad. John Gray; vs James.Wilsork__ _ 'James Clark,.:'vs ascot; Weise, R. R. Church, vs _George Cah, Joseph Pend, •vsT. C. Lane's Ad.:, Rob% McGregor . .. vs' . Sam% • G. Harlan, et al Nil W. Moore, et it • 2d week, commencing on the 19th,PTov. vs - S-•Boyd. et - al -- - Charles Ihrnitz, -vs. G. Himes, et al . M. Ege's Ex'rs. • ve D. McClure,. Ad. George }lmes,'. • ,; :vs Jacoh Keller, f John Beatty, • - vs Samuel Beatty, • Jacob Fetter,-. vs Safn'l Alexander, Jane Rodgers vs • Rodgers' Ex'r. .Heirs of .W.M.Sharp• vs C.V.R.R.CoMp'y I Peter 'Fria, vs . Same, R. R..Clturch. ms G. Ai W. McClure David . vs M. Dunlap,:: :.-;. Simon Oyster, -- vs John Black, Daniel Kutz, .• "• vs Martin. Cornman, Commonwealth,•, • vs Peter Livinger, -E,Bulluck, _ 'vs Wm. Martin, et al. P. S. - Piefee„ vs. B. W. Waples, J. M. Lyon, -- - vs . :G.tHouk, et al C.V.R.lLCompany- vs:-M. Kelley, ' • vs . H. Bitzer, W. J. Thompson, vs 17, Ns, JohmMoore,-- - - Jane-DySert, , • vs Jas. Dypert's„ Ad. Ab'm Itursh, -- vs - George - Sinith; .I. M'Cormick's A's: vo J. Longne,cker, e I -S,Redete-s Ad. for_u—vs_..Lohn Moore, GriffitkEvans, vs 3. D. Mahon, &c. G.: R. Leeper, -vs F. Herron, esq, e Joit►s J. Bennett, — - - vs Hendon; - eral E,lizabeth Martin, vs, James. Wilson, C. B. 'Hall & Co. vs James Givin. - CHI s aPEAN IpHEaubscriber has just received n lnrge and 1 soshionssorttnent of - • • FALL AND WINTER GOODS, which fie is selling' cheaper tlinp : ever sold- in, this toittn'or.cOnnty. His stock uthisists in pmt of :. Super 13:1aelc, Blue, .Polisli Green,'Cit rap, ()live,. and . Oxfo`rd_ mixed Mao ; Plain and Striped London Cal.simers; of all Colors'andgnnlitiee. •. Super French, German and English IMerinoes; light ooloVed Silks; figured ditto.-new style.; Black .and-blue black rept- Silks; black Italian Mantua; 4 1-4 do do-stiller. black Silk Velvet; handsorde colored Silk Velveti and figured silk for botinetsi Merino anttbroclia Shanls. , teave r t 63 Flannels;Thankets, Merino.and Lambs wool Hose . ; .Irieneh and London ; Chintz( Silk Velvet . Vestings; Stocks, Sliirt-Collars, Sitspe'nders, Gloves,' Stc. 9tc. Also, n general assortment of Fresh Grace- . riesoll of which will he sold on accommodating terms and unusually low for cash. Piircharrs fire respectfully invited to call and el - amine for them selves, at the old stand four doors east of the market house, and directly opposite S. Elliott's Drug Store.-- 'CHAS. OGILBY. Carlisle; October 29, 19313. - P. S. A very large and general assortment of Hats, Caps, Boots and Simes, Just received mid now opening to the room adjoining the store, sold whole- - sale or. retail very cheap for cash.. Pissollltion of PartnWidiip. I • HFlVartnei•ship - heretolitre existing between - the stibscribera L under the newt of Gallaher & del, is this day:dissolved by mntual consent. The books arc in the hands of George Ffendel, jr: Ter sons indebted to the firm will pledse call and pay their accounts immediately, as the books will be put into the hind's of a justice for collection. JAMES A. •GALLAHER, • • GEORGE HENDEL;Jr. Carlisle, October 1.1858. s • .• • • . . ... __ The subscriber, thankful for pant favors, informs ids friends and lite public r , acridly, that he continues his - • .. Ifiterg • ;Stable: Mlle old stand, Where he will he happy to actommo-' date - his - frieraisantthe-publie-generallyewith nor sea, Gigs, Carriages, &c. tee. By strict attention to business and a -diSpOsition to please, he flatters him • self that he will be able to secure a liberal Aare of public patronage. ,• , - GEO HENDEWr. 6 . • • October 2.3,1831.. • ... • ..," ' ' 1"14U12. Caps, Collars,,Tippetn,,tze.<4nstsqeelyed a new stock of rttr cape--.and-also. a tot Of Hair, Seal and Cloth Caps, foi• sale,bi C.'OGILBY. ULA.-Iviritrrs. •- . • • 11110 SE, Mackinaw and striped 13Ianttets, now openingsttliie store of -- C. OG/LBY. INSTRUCTION. 117,* Writin g , Book-keepin g , -.En g lish Grammar, M e A r a, will be' g iven by: the. subscriber in an EVENING SCHOOL, to corn mehoo rts soon as a class can he Cormea. • For further particulars teems Stc. anniv iminldiatery to • ROBERT atilig:l7o.Y.' Carlisle, Oct. 23, 1898... . , . • FRE*O •GIIOCERiES.. TUST received Jot of Loaf and BrownSur' r; 0111 .Onfree, Rice, Molasses; Nutmegs; Cloves. and _very ft fe_TeM,,-sold low. for. cash. C. 0011.111". IRPET 7 CHA!N f white and coorl for_ Bale „, jg(ifyy ArEN'S superior Lambs-wool Dmeersand.Shirts. IVIL for sale by OGILMY. • • °lice to contractors. • EALF.I) proposals will be'reeebied 11M_Canal Caine, (Halifax) Mita mm-set, on Monjtay.the '2oth inst. for eonstructingSeetions No.l and 9,4nne. duct No. 1. and any Other work that may be abandon ed on the Wilionison Canal., - • . , • • • J. P;.ItUTHERVORD, • • ,•', • Superintendent. Halifax, Oct,. 17,1898: Carlisle Arlillervi•. • 'notice that the anniMl - Court Of Appeal for ith Ithe held at Macfarlane 's limtl T Ai rs 6 mlVd* on Monday the :Nth dday of November orxt, hot,v,-co the hours of 2:and 5 o'clock, P. M.✓ By 'Order of ' E. M. 81EN)a., ( 4' 1 9. 1 ".. Carnal°, Oct. 25, 1838. , • : , . _ •• • o •GISSIOIL'ItEB. , , • .. A V — iiisoitment of 'London-"Cassim'cres, and atriPed, just received and 'selling. st• n small rl- Ntiticeot,tlKotore of t C., OGlLltl . . eine of Shoes just. received at iliead sold Shoe store of - „ C. OCII,Br: 40111 Y EDITOIItS.• 'Aire appliee to theltidges of the Cdurtof Common 'Pleas of, Cumberland county; for the benefit of:the. lesolvent ' , JAWS of this, common. wealth, and thatthey have appointed Monday the 12th day of November next, forthe, hearing of us an our creditors at the Court:Houee;'ln Carlisle tvhere you .nutrattendillyou,thitdr, przer.PET • . , • SAAIOEL : 1101GANDES, , taiiiiote, get. 10,184 - ■ TRIAL LIST. ,N,,.,,KN11:.- .:: tp - 0 r 0 i D.,,, sauffii T Stip . er VOyeCoi.ds, CAPITM;PRIZE., lio.00;60* The most Brilliant Scheme ever drawn in the United - States. . • AIapXAYDRIA. LCITTERY: GLASS A, for 18.38. To Lo positively 'Oxvivin at Alexandria, D. C. Satyr• day tile November, 1838. 75 Manlier Lottery-12 Brazen 1 GRAND PRIZE OF $lOO.OOO 1 Prize of 30.000 do 20.000 du. 10.000 .. do. " 7.500 ' 6.000' do &OW. do 4,000 Prizes Of 2.500 10 - • • - 1 1, ) - 2.000 60 ' do soo— ss, . do • 500 Besides prizes nrs2so-200--t5O--:1113-30-60---50 40--antloweel prize $29 • ''.Tickets Only $2O-llniven slo—Quarters " 5.... . Eighth $3„39 .. . • Ceit's of packuges of 252ffitoIe Tickets $260. Do do 2 e Half do • 130 , Do 25 Quarter do 65 Do do' 25 Ei g hth do ' 32 50 OM --0-Orderi for Tickets and 'Shares or. Certijrcates of Packages in the above 'Unrivalled 'Schemes, will receive the most prompt attention; and nn official lc= count of each 41ralving sent immedhltoly after it is over. , Send orders-earl,: and address - - _ . D. S. CilteGORY Sc Co: Managers,; • Washington City, D.C. October 17, 1898 -VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. THE subscribers will sell by public outcry on-the 'iurenaises, on Saturday the - 1711iday - nfl.recieitillertiat;' - . sale comm en cing a 10 A. M.) the faent-hits-, the. estate of Jacob. Crim, leo:, deceased, situate' in . , Dickin.on . t.a.isbipCumberland , coutity; - nine - miles - -7 - southyrest of:Cailisleicontaining„ ; • . . 165 -.- CHESO • About 100 acres are cleared, and in a good state of cul!iiation. -There is a good Two story .. ' • • HOUSE Log Barn,and sereral out houses on the premises. The abo land lies on both 'sides of theAellow Breeches Creek; about . 11411 a mile west of Spring Mills. Terms will be made known on the• day -of. • sale.- • • ' . . •_ • . . 1.4C013 . C1115T, • -.E.rfctztors of Jacob.Crint, dec'd. -Dickinson • 'October 17, 1838. 8 ' • The Pmenstcr:llerall, Harrisburg intelligencery York Republican and Gettysburg Star; will tinblialr Amain:ova till sale,,niark price rind charge this office. _ . SIX CC3INTS RIMY/MD., Ranaivey film> die Subscriber, residing in Dickin-. ;. son township, on Thursdae the 4th hist.; an indented - apprentice to the Fatfmidi Business,. named DAVID GOODLINK., Said'imy is about 19 years of age, of small site, notorious for telling Bei, and very:fond of liqUor. He took- with him a light suit of summer clothes. .The above reward" will be given, but no charges paid to any person Who will deliver said boys to the subseriber; and all persons are hereby Caution ed against harboring him at their peril. • - JOHN - WEAKLEY.- --- Dickinson tp., Oct. 9, 1898. . • . , .. • • NOTICE. ----ETTERS:of-Atlrnitlibtration on the-estate-cd3o.---- . I -. 4 seph Spangler, late 'of North Middleton town- , - ship, deceased, I.Aving issued to the -subscriber 'real- ding in North Middleton township, all persons in. , dehted to said estate will make payment immediate:, lv, and those having claims will present hem for set.; • tiement to .• . _ • .IACOJI 11}111.SHEY, 4(trii"r: — :.. , .- -: ' October 16, 1638.—Gw . , -..." To the Creditors of Jacoh .s'witre , P late of the ' llar• ',ugh of Afechanicsburg. . . IOTICF is hereby given that,,th't. subscriber. 11 who is the auditor appoluted by the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberlandeciuntv, to make final settlement of the trust accptfUt of Jacob lit,upt) and s said, and to make distribution of the efrects in their hands according toliw, and the terms of the trust a foresaid, to an Meng the crealtots of the said Jacob Switzer, Williiteetfor that purpose on Saturday the 10th day,,orNovemher nett, at the horse of John Hoe. , veit,-lunkeeper,in-the-horough-of-Idecluinicsbum, at 10 . the morriim, when and • where all pan- . tied; interested are notified to attend. LEVI 3IERKEL, October 17,1838.-4 w ASSIGNER ACCOITNT. • yNoncE in hereby _Oven, that the accot . of S. Dallah Adair, &q. Assignee of ...AMY. — IGWALD, has been presented to the Court of 'Conimrin Pleas of -Ciimberland county, for confirms- Lion and allowance. and said courthave appointed gle first day of November Court,lbeing the 12th day of said month) for its consideration, and. Rule On all . concerned to chew cause; why it shall not 14 , confirm ed and allowed. GEO. FLEMING,- - • Protonotary,' Prothonotary's Offica, Carlisle,Z • • October 5, 1338,..-4w. 5 . VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.- A first fate Limestone Farm, situate about 6 miles west of Carlisle. containing 278 Acres, about. 200 Acres clear and in a-high state Of:cultivation:. the:, 4 balance is well timbered, and there lea large quantity , of I,nenst on the place. , , • . The imprOyemetits area new.Two : Stury URI( K 11011 SE &illirlicCllEN • . . :AND LARGE 1 7 321siK'ItiiI2N,-•••••:.. • • • • . with a Tenant 'louse, Stahling„,and two Apple Ory., . chards; -- 'There - -ls - a:well of- water., MuLseyerul 4 Terr. large springs near the House . The, tOrnpike,4lOad from Harrisburg to Chambersluirg passes through the Ihrm.'tind the Hail 'toad passes nearly . • This proPerty is well calculated for two farms.., • • The above property is worthv'theattention 6fcapt. talists, as it will be sold low. ThU,titli. is • ' glp.—Eutitilre of • - • . • - .E.llo's - SERMA*7:- , ROIIEIIT • IR VINE. Carlisle, October 16, 1838,--4W • „. . 'Lebanon, Courier, Lancaster. tterald' and Examiner, and Lancaster Volk:sfreund Will , publish • 'the - - Shore "4,-_Weeks, mark- price r lictut. Papers, and . -_- 'charge this °Mac.. To MY ftedidoits., . . "Take notice that I have applied to the ludgen of the I Ceiurt of Comitton . Pleas, of. Mifflin eonnty; for the benefit of the Insolvent laws of this .Ceintuonwealth, and said. Court has appointed the first Monday of November ne*t, for hearing me and my creditors nt thirCourt - lionse;im-the-borongh of Loilstt4n, In 1 snid edunty; When and where you moy attend if yoti . think proper.. , ,L. . . . . . '''GbjittE a:tit/R(5011S. Lewistiiwri,Detoer . ,- 16 1838.;-3t --• ~ :. - hi VERY . SIIAB LE.: . ThE Subteriber,thankful•for Vast favrs; respcet. fulty-infOrrns - .hie friends fild-tha ToskOeVi l ioratirs , that helias reracifed hior — , ;Livery St • To the rear of the ,Hotel, ot.c where he trill at all times lativt - (Cries, Oilrai Car. rifiges, 84(.4 . &0., 'ready for ti tinuanee of puhlitiliatranitire.•• • - • • • • • A. c.ALLAHEFi ft 1.7;,1058.—5r; 111119 =MEI