Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, October 30, 1838, Image 3

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    HERALD & EXPOSIT" OR.
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Tim NEw CoNSTITIrrioN.---The passage of the a- 1 . . Areites.rrra FOEOrriet.-Among the nume - rous
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mendments• to the constitution, which were mainly nnme s -?F indiyidnals who nre spoken of as applicnnts
supported by the friends of Porter, and M.llielt — wery for tame tithe governor elect, are those of-Abraham
mainly opposed by the friends of Muter, appears to •. Smith NpKioney,:-William Lusk, Gen. Willis Foulk,
`)e rather mortifying to the former, while it is pretty , SamuelWoodburn, George F. Cain, Major Thomas
, ell received by the latter, now hut is liearingtinfu-';'Craigliead,'ltarte - Angney, Jneob F. Miller, Michael
lire political Contests has been more maturely consi-' Holcomb, - William Dean, David Hume, and George
'era by both parties. The gi•abd objegt of the taco . Sanderson!, Several of these individuals, if not all of
rotos - iiiii tedesti•bythelndepentleneeof thejudiciaryiythem; - WereWarmad4ocates-for:theneWconatitntion,
chile that of the Whigs was to keep . the streams •of ; which strips.the goVernor, of nearly all his - patronage,
istice pure and uncontaminated, and plicethem be- 1 and which lodges it withtlie peciPle: How THEY Can,
rood the reach of turbulent factions and unprincipled . therefore, conscientiously ask the governor to appoint
lestructives ; whose motto is 'rule or- ruin.' Ihit the them to office even for a few menthe, we areat stloss
titer have:been sadly disappointed in their caleula- i to conceive: How the editor of the Volunteer, in parr
ions since they have had time to calmly reflect upon . ticular, can haye the afFrOntery Ao solicitan office front
ein 1 711 - ip7different - hearingsi - sind - many - of - them-areithe-governorrafter-the zri.r hedispla * Ped in favor of
the amendments, we are utterly at a loss to cenceive.
icing their. nails at the folly. Of their course.' They
town!
al' , i Such - was his over-zeal to destroy the present consti.;
fu that they have a governor elect, who is
tution, that he refused to publish articles in favor of
cost entirely shorn -of his patronage, and who will be
fe.v..-thrit 'matchless. instrument,' Which were written' by hil.
but little better than en automaton-41nd evenhis
itittaiiiinents
: Will have to •undergo:theordealtetlie_
... -eivicptirtiatitutr-He-entinotTtherefarai-witlvanyirci,
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Setutte, which comprises a Inrgemajority -of his poll!' 1 priety, look to the governor for fay Ors•-he nut t, ne
in:al opponents, who.will 'check mate hint 'at nearly cording to the doctrine he has been pr;pl hag; throw
every move lie mnkes--thrtt we can elect our officers himself upon the people at the next e 1 . tion, who, he
in about half the counties of the state, which embrace • will find to his sorrow, will net ho an submission to
the largest and wealthiest amongst them-that we can • the dictum of pneked.county tdeintions hereafter as
also elect till the aldermen in Philadelphia, and a. they have.donelieretofore .. 4ut his claims fol. office;
either upon the goveittor 2 or upon • the People, when
large,portion of the justices throughout the.state-and
taken into aceountwith those of sonte'oftis conspetit-•
that we can triumph hereafter in places where Nye have' .
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heretofore been in a Minority, which will be a henvy ; ors, will avail hiM nothing. .•) ~" ^ . .
" i " 1 drawback upon our opponents. in short,:the. new 1 . . - ,--.'-;" . , • .
oz7.otirnttention was arrested this afternoon by the.' -,'''
conatitutiontakes a large portion cif ower and patro- . caT,lteSh who httzztt'd loudest for the new con.
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-sound of bugles, which we found, on stepping out, pro- sage out Of the hands of-the...loci) _foces; mid places stitutiOn" and-roforin, ate r now the first to get their pe
-ceeded ADM a detachMent of U. S. Dragoons, about'fiy to present to the new governor! Oneof
them in the hands of the whips-it will destroy, - in ations read
3-venty : in number, 'ruder the command of t- Contain.
: great measure, the organization of the - Van Burejr this class ; as we learn froni the Philadelphia Herald
Sumner, who Weremarching tiro' our streets': • They
• party in this state, because it takes from them,eir & Sentinel, °idle 'straitcont Sect of the loco focos, was
..ett . si•fiee looking set of men, mounted on noble steed6,:,-orincipal :weapons f warfare -.and it will
, gice ' the •
circulatingrecommendations to the Governer for the.
well uniformed and accoutred } nnd ariiied to the very . presidential cote of this state to the Whigs, he- : •..:
appointmenrof Prothonotary of the Supreme. Court,
teeth-each manhaving a broad sword, a pair of pie : cause the 'spoils' men will not nor canna fight when and was covered with confusion when ft by !Minder
tors, and a tart:thine :slung on. his right side... They . : de • land fishedliuzza; then, for •
prtved of the 'leaves (laves read to !dui the clatme.,in the - amended constitution,
made a ver y martial appearance, - and will leave this ., • ' the_neW_constitution! ". ~.._ . ' . which:gave that * appointment to the-Judges of the Su
'place, we understand, on Friday next fOr ihe-west. • 1 • - premeCoinit. • ' Weagree with our contemporary, that
. I BACRING 01fr......:0111 . ,7 1.1 dCra "will - bear in mind,: -
CC7•Thomas Haley Crawford, BK. of Chinmhers- .
' that; immediately af;t4•l4he late electioti, the Volunteer dim enemies to executive patronage- ought to have
burg, has been Appointed by the President Commis- more_modesty_than to npply-toth_e governor for_any
, had the asstiran y ec ;to attribute - the Meagre trinjoritrof
sioner ofinto Affairs, in the.roontofoarey A. ELT -office---more knowledge than t to apply for those not
theloco focoOli . thircouilty, to the.'nfluence, of the
ris,',resigned, : -.. , _:_______L„, - L--- . -- ' ,
Bit-tiiviqhp-;-4,See;m4-ruml;ltiMi;lhe.Colle' ail 1 the
die, get T..-, t ___._
in his gift.-.4nore sense than to ask the crumbi from .
--,--• , i ihr -- Iten:th have so amended the constitution
litor thireltened to expoSe some dishonest Reis said "!-...€----.-e,, •..
O:YSYe learn from the Chambersbnrg Repository, el , ..,- •
that James Dunlop, Eso: formerly a inembet , of the bile - 1 been committedhy -Hither men on the day of
." t° toke'eway•from him the whole loaf. • . - •
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state senate and the house of eepreSentativt , s, and alio..?"'eleeti°" , ' Wiliehlintl come under . his Ow" l .
'obse .vationj .
_ To • editot!abi•ellififf
- Tony Is a > Some of our
a member ertbelate reform convention, lins'remoVeli' Meknew, . - i
- 119•1:Vil ai the editor elite Volunteer-did '
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irom•that place to Pittsburgh, where he intend . e de.- : w •
lien he W.lB Millin WS' remarks, relllark9 that he was
1 g l ' '- -' ' giving/- ator Will present himself at - Washington tb contest
vote his whole attention to theprioticeph4 , hcw. 1 utterance to shameful falsehoods against the institu- ...:,
on. i ARLES AVLOII. . ,
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(- I'tf'- c 1 - • IST' H 'll d
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lions named and die individuals hinted at, merely to the seat ° t i
ca_The Philadelphia papers state.;'-that the Coubt - screen hint Self from the censures and indignation of- no such thing. Unprincipled and as he is,
Suiwilliers (Joseph Bonapaeteyi,s;about to liecome 11 many of his Pnlitheallinths, who lost various sums of •
helms too much respect for his' own. feelings, and too
'resident of that beautiful_ atnifl6M•isliing city, and that , much fear of . public opinion, ever to preterit himself.
I money , arnl articles of value on ids qvild and extrai•it, '
he intendi to erecta-spentlitimansion hrthe•cotwse of- -.---- -' 1 • • •... l • - p l , 0 , • ,- t, , • before the assembled - statesmen of the nation. He
_ grant cabal ations - to re atwo-to oi t.t. s m.,joi 1 ) in
the next summer.. ` -7,-•,-, •. , •.• . -' • '• •• - well knows , that if he attempted to contest the elec
• . this ecmmy. We therefore - challenged him to prove_ • . -
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' I hiS - 4asei•tiOna or to- retract thenrnt-once, as the Pub.:, li g' of Mr: Naylor, his #l9ti . te,?; . illllXOndUCti!! . lld.lllC
• -. • imrt he played ,in the recent dlagraceful election'
BY GEORGE M. PHILLIPS
EMI
CARLISLE:
TUESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER
.30;)18g8:
6.. The People's Cand4lai.4
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' ' FOR . PRESID • 11'1',. - - . _
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CEN. W. `11::-- ARRISONt:
CO•After...vnp"ons °unsuccessful 'billotings; the liort .
S. Phetp„?;' , of erpmint, bns. been elected to the
Senate priite United States, for the term ceslx. Years,
+ from. die &I of March next_ Ile - is tiratiti-Vati.Buren
rt(tC, and, succeeds the HoZtable Mr. Swift, who 'is
7 Of thesame political-601661. .
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t is gratifying to learn 'from :late western Jin 7
pers, that the territorietipf Wiscorisio and,. lowa have
lipth elected wl,ig delegates to eongress,ln opposition
. to,the efforts of the loco focps., are glad .to see
those fine' tind promisingthreitorieslillingup with the
"fight kind of people at t=rly dayti
(:1-.The senior editor or the Volunteer has not yet
,attempted . to deny, that his junior associate (Master
Ephraira-clornman) did not attempt to sorandtfraud
at the Inspector's election. 'Sde l: a pin there!'
q.?
OCY The trial of Williatn Stewortjorthe inhuman
murder of his father,is still progressing in the
more county courf, and excites a deep iiiterest in the
'community, the court room being constantly crowded
with visitors to hear die testimony.
A trCTIATIVI: tIANX.6.-The Salem Gatette says,
that the 'trustees °tithe Savings Bank in that place,
lariVe declared an extra dividend Ofteii . per omit. from.
the . necumulatiug fund for the last five years. - This
'fund amounts to about $50;000, 1 Mul it' is now to he
distribmed to nbout-two thoustend,persons, who have
been deprisitors from one to fiye Years. The institti
._______tionhas-noW.Aeposites Mille amount-of $423,0e0; be
longing
to 2777 depositors, and has not lota a clollar
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since itsestablishment.
since
Tux ...cxxv Lnotst,Nrune..- 7 -It is now conceded by •
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the liberal of all parties, that theli•iends of Governor -•••---,
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:irpThe Harrisburg Reporter would fain 'fan the
Ritmer'will have n majority on joint ballot in the le-'
cilslbetween_theeMions.Of the anti-Van Bu
tion on Of Noveinher, for a . raeni bi.i r o f con- , giAittii•e oftliirdii (t -- 7 --- It appears that MF.•. - Colrtlie. --emb .
g rass in the room of Mr.Rilgot•ei resigned. Mr. K. f Whig candidate, has been elected to the legislature in
voted in congress a g ainst The sub-treasury, mid Wits ; TiO l .-,:t and Potter, by n majority of 178 over liii Van
defeated at the late electioulty a sub-treasnry man, ii,;: Boren opponent. Mr. Lyman: A n d in the senatorial
consequence - of which he reSigneil, tikliirg• - iesiiiiX•iier M - cemp risc -c o mpiTin,---Warrenr-Verinngo;-Jef•
that a majority of his district were iii favor of that a - i i iiersmi, T!otter, :and M'Kean, we ._have•.electeil_Mr,
bominable and tiernicious system! • - • ; Hays hi opposition to Mr. Maynard, the Vim Buren
.• • I candidate. These facts - are admitted by the Ameri
•-•GtiVernor Pennington; of New jersey, was, rin 'con Sentinel. a Van Buren and Porter paper-,-which
Monday evening a week, thrown from his carriage pt.C', add s , that if Mr. Bell. of Cliestee . county, should lose
s
short distance from Trenton, as hi: was retut•iiingX• c t' his scat:""tlie opposition will hire a majority in the
town from tl,.yisit ton friend, and wasconsideratblyin;• legishitmc. on jinx ballot, whether the democratic. or
peed.- The counting of the votes of the Lite ejection ' federal members frOl T l•Philadelphin county be recei v ...
by the Governor and Couneil,luts therefore beenme- : ed." This is a t i honest confession founded upon facts
• cc:moray postponed for at few days ; but it is well u s- i which cannot be dis g uised-mild ivlint, will be tile . re..
, : certalned that the whigs hail carr i e d th e i r congress- suit? linty,' we shall elect an U..S.,Senator in room j
mien end both heat -Mlles - of the legislature by handsome Lof Gen.-Al'kenn,, and a-State Treasnrer in room of . •
. . Dr. Stui.`•gemi, who reinkirci'd himself so ridiculous in ;• .
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• ' ' 'the iste political .strngolev.hv ids sillir 'epistles in the ' ' BALTIMORE;
October 27, 1868: '-
___... It is said that Lord Durham has directed • H . ; , k • ~,
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his salnry aallie -- em - iilit - ments : aceruing; tollAi7iO4 - ,y,, i i ;..:7 14 - 1 .-"-tt•t r/ zi.ls -1
0 _ l aperi.
___O_urim_po nen t :la me_y_c_n_l
___IFLQVR.-.-In the, early:Ran of the Week
inVicipation of-this result , which , will- sales -from_stores T rrisre_na - adeLillt '77, 6;71M-r
-. ' venter of Lower Canada, Shall be appropriatMlto tie w ' Il i hii4-
cuo from IlMir lure but they cannot b • • -
expenses.incurred in the repairs, of:. the Govertitnent , dash t he' . •i ' • ' - Ynn - since the rec • eipt of: the English advices by
possible means avert it., 4 i i
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.. „, ~the Hibernia, the market has assumed• mare
Douses in Quebec and Montreal. The Cattlrlics of
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Upp_e_r Canada have determined.toisend three of their , — ; firmneo, - arid theßrincipal sales from stores
q-..9-The.hbenshurg.JOUllllll,--111speaking:rifoimma
-haveritieeliTiriedn-7 87/ The - demand
knits , in the legislature on joint MIN?, tiggests the limited:. - . ' ~,, • ' '
-We, quote thatpr i ce t •.(1
- Hon, Win, White,. of Indiana, as the nitthAP,an Buren .is ... .. . ,• • -: 0 , ay,
candidate for United States Senator:h uffh sometholders asb $8 The wagon
If saysthat he ; a' t ..-• ,° ... • '' . ' .0. • -
priceris $7,50 a 7;624,
is among the most prominent men of our party in the '
• I Wye Flour.—We hear of no o eratto
p . . ns.
Avesterii-pas.tolthe:finterof,finisheiteduration,-gen-r..—,..„, ~..,:' .y, . ,-_____.
tlemanly-Manners, pe4erful_eloquesiee, and love. t .Of i * -- "ittt w'''" - !'iteq — Tnc." thortnees - of
cootitry. If elected to that body, Judge White. would'illaipplies : at market'. this week •has made
W heats -scarce,-and has-kept up : prices at-a
at'one,e take- a high and conimantling position-- , anXl
_stify. On Xuesday a.
the journal believes he will receive a more undivid- relatively
,ito justify. higher ratethan the. Flour market
1 otild seem •
edsuppert from the pally west of the mountains, than
any other gentleman who maybe:brought forward foe! parcel of very prime yirginia red was sold
that dignified and responsible post.
at $1,73,.- and since then various parcels of'
i
• good to prime Virginia 'reds; including
. some .to-,day, have been sold at $1,70 a
1,72.—A. parcel of very.suptrior 'red was
sold to-day at $1,75, but it is mit.to be taken
tys a criterion of the.niarket==th:e fair quo
lation•frcirirgood to`ptima reds bqing $1,70
to 1,72. ,Some of theSe purchases
.have
been fort:out of town account.. .K pareel'of 1
Virginia 'White was sold -to day at $1,7:5
and 1,80, fpr,qomrrion. to prime. • ' . • - ,
• Corn.—Sales of white to-day at 85 cents.
Yellow is:very dull today—held at.9o cts.
but we hear of . no sales.
Rye—We quote as heretofore at 90 . a 95
cents:. • - . .. .
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•jThe New York Evening:Star says, * that.thp po
ct.Cmaybcll is Coming oYer to our country to visit the
lufnoweti vale of *ycirnirig,in pen
bias immortalized, though never beheld 'hy the nuthor.
-It is also saitl that-Afmlliekettsi-who-writeslunder the
ea . gnature of Boz, and.who is the inalior of Pickwick,
Nicholas Nickleby, shortly embark for this
, country in-the Great ItiCstern. . '•
CO"The Governor of Ohio has ordered anew dee-
mnjoritics
•clergymen to England, among whom is the yeneruble
Bishop McDonnell, nowlo years of age, to petition
QUeenVictoria for a compensation iii lieu of the legal
tythes which tlmy,ntritPrec,ive, - and which they 'are
willing to
oj",The New YEA 'Einiiiiir` s - Star tied Rue-
bee was lately_thrown in.an uproar_ by_thesseape: of
-the, patriot prisoners from the 'impregnable', citadel of
that place. All•of them had been'recapturedi - except
Theller and Dodge, two shrewd Americans, for whose
apprehension Lord Durham had Offeiled,B2,ooo, in
addition to the $1;000 offered by the keepers. The
police were searching every nook and. corner—even
' the Ursuline convent of Muth was entered, mute rune.'
rid ProcessiOn in the streets stopped to search the cof= s _
fin—but all in vain.ti
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cal,Ve were no little amuse o,‘ hear repeated by
'several persons in town, a speed; said to Nave been
- delivered by the um commissioner elect, on the 'op . -
' pearanceof our ,paper week before lot% le will be
remembered that we then gave him a mall dressing
.formaking so much fuss about the .eburious
• .which he bad charged us with'printing to injure his
Titi.simoused the ire of the valiant colonel,
and,:like:theloatimithe fable, he pulled invitis,ms..
,couth cerporosity, and delivered himself °ldle
ing , oratation' in the presence of a• m , er of by
standers: •
• off dat dare Fillibs says try fignpot rue in his niat
-..baber,*l vill r tdhiJ OVIS, and bull lum 'out, npa,
and dramb him in de mut, dill it Sill ke "siadeen
pull-togs to bull him out egin." .
We cry mercy,_gong Och, you steel
hearted Vigeith!, It would be unkindin ytM, gigantic
as you are, to lay hands upon one of so ditiniqutlye stow
ture,as We, 'Fight Wdliyiour match, com
. mon 'counsel givenby.the. weaker.to the' gee
‘ in.; !
our salonl boy days, Ilut John,. ify.ou are determiti
. ed to fight, before you make'the assault, read QM sto
ry.' of David and
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lieltafl a right to knrAV . 'whether or not the Batik, the _
ouldhteinquired into
Savings..Eund, Oi4fi'd - College, had exercised anY. un
due influence upon the election, or in what manner scenes. iii P)iiliWelPliiii,cmitity. , W '
and exposed, nod himself beld.upto the execration of -
t'
they' hail given offeece. 'The' honor and interest of- every_,
.man in the_ Union. Even the tou)
:eacit and All of those institutions, which had b een thus . • F°c°s'a - Phillu!el lkilialOpk: (Tan Charles Jared tt i th e
rudely dragged• before the public and crtirdiutied; (16=2-P4 retrup !_d:___*l
_and curseiiim itip hill antr_dov .
banded that the charges, gairist. diem shoukthe Or
efblithed by prone, 'or retracted hy-theealumniator.
Has the - edithr of the Volunteer dOne - eitlier? }lns he
• MELANCIIPLY Acctrnrrr.-: --The' Baltimore Trans,
attempted to prove kiamsertions? Nn! • -Has he re.:l'
tracted them? .No! lie is entirely silent on the 64,-
cript_Says, that on Wednesdaynight last, the schooner
ject, knowing that his charges are utterly fase _ and _Anierican.Trader, - Capt. Dolby, When off the river
Wicotnico, in the Chesapeake bay, was rutrfoul of by
malteil - MsTbut - Without• the or honesty to
?Dutch villa about o'clock in the morning, and
retract them! • Ile has sent the poison abroad in va- .
rious directions to eontaminate)hisveaders, but win immediately sunk. There were nine persons irrthe
schooner, three_of whom only were saved, the captain:
nOriend the antiilc4 it, - -lest . his true •
being. one of them. Miss Susan Keller And' Miss E
cliaractey.as a flashier and calumniator should be re-.
tinily' Palmer, of the Eastern Shore, were among . the
vealed to them. pot what will an honest and •
gent community think of such [prim, who would thus lost '
wantonly and inaligicaisly endeavor 'to injure theliter l
ary and banking institution's of our borough, merely
to gratify leis disappointment and• vindictive* feelings?
In latrendeavors to get out df one dilemma, he made
a,plunge into :mailer still worse, and how he hopes
lei:escape public 'indignation liy lilt silence! But the
'convicted libeller': shall' not thus escape with impu
nity,. until he.establislies.his charges fully, or does
parties.
,;(I:rA l e observe that the loco focoi in several parts.
of the state; Wive either had, or are preparing to have,
Inilitelitionsl in honor of the election of, David R.
Porter, They are, h,owever,by no means as framer
ous,nor are the proceedings any thing like'siaentlim.
siastic, as they Were wont to be in by-gone days, when
the governor gad the patronage of his office under the
present 'constitution to bestow upon his partisans, In
this borough, where 'jollifications' were Immediately
got up on such occasions, we hear nothingof one now,
not even of a supper party, fir` the simple reason, we
presume, that there is but little tickler lie obtained;
litie has oolitic() distraction among the
leaders 'o the party. . •,•
Ciumitturs
7 ill Age Itecorki says this season
has becii 'productive ofm.;sual crops of_ these nuts in
(:Lester county; The recent fro;ty mornings have
opened the bury, atultlie farinerst boys take them to'
market in nbqntlanceut six cents a quart
__A dry sea
son would seem congenial to elteatimts--the taste being
good, mid the size large, like the horse chestnut. But
thri Philadelphia Ledger says there have been clieit ,
nuts taken Om a tree hi Washington Square, which
were at least:three ashes in cironmference, 'having
the appearaitee of the.,Spaniah el ; Ostnut, though they
are, Otile native species! ,
.(7,F:J - , , ,b e.,..e.<11: - 'T . : lt e ip.'tc . : r: . Wrv_4 . 111. ii -'441/: 0 .12 4 r 00.-20--.:,tio:r.;
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tiale"'as behig the cause of the defeat-of their whole
county ticket. - " • -
ren party in this state, beeritise it is only by division
in our ranks that they have the least hop 2 of getting
the vote of Pennsylvania in 1840. But thnt.print will
he'dimppointed iigEtin in its.sage ealculations,.ns the
opponents of Van Buren will surrender . ' their perso
nal predilections; and sustain the nominees of a Nn--
tional Contention. In the mean time, ‘ve,wdtlil ad-
Vise the Reporter to keep an eye On its own,.riffiiirs,
pnrticurnrly.the printing of the house, which is agaiif
in danger of passing into Ipher hands, in - consequence
of the critical sltiratimi of 'the party," i nnd the inter 7
ferecce of its editors or raaragers in die local affairs
of this enmity.
Oat'sz—Sales at 40 cents.
WHISKEY—The- market is
,inactive,
and we have •to note a shade of decline. in
prilies since our Jast Weekly- Relion. We
now quote hhdsi. at 431. .cents, and We
frbni stores at 40 a 4451 cents. The wagon
priCe of , bbls stands at-40 cents exclusive
of the barrel. The inspections of the
week coMprise 80 lthds and 824. bbls ;. of
which 138 hbls •wersi 'reeAved < b . 37 . - the Sus
quehannaßail Road and 78 hltds and 129
bbls from t Philadelphia.--Zadt. dinciican.
MARKETS.
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 29, 1838.
FLOUR & MEAL—Early in the week
Flour declined to'sB per bbl: Since which
time there has been a fresh demand for ex
port and borne use with large sales at $8
.per bbl. Yesterday— sales—for_export_ at_
$8,121; some holders are willipg•to sell at
sB to-dayovlille others ask higher. The
late - advices - from - Kurope produced_no_effeet ,
upon this market. -Rye Flour, small sales . 1
at $5,25 per' bbl. Corn Meal—sales in
bbls at $4 ;• hhds are Ipwer, sales at $17,50
each;
GRAlN—Wheat has declined, but it is
still above the reative value of Flour.
Moderate_salesLaLgaosl_P_e_nns lvania at
$1,77 a 1,70 for 'red, and $l,BO for white;
red and white 'Virginia 81,80 a 1,75; Ma
ryland $1,75; Delaware $1,75 a 1.,70 per
bushel; Rye, sales of fair to good quality
at $l. Corn, suprolieutaK-with-Flimited
demand for want of vessels for eastern ports.
Sales of round yellow at 92 to 89; flat yel
llow at 91 to 88; and yesterday some•par
eels at 85 cents. • The sales show a material
decline; but 'prices 'are rather •unsettled.
Oats; large sales 'of Southern at 40 a4l
cents per blisbel. - ' • ____
WHISKEY—Is lower; sales in bbls at
42 ; hhds 401 to 39a :gents per gallon.—
Pa. Inquirer. •
MARRIED; . -
- fn Carlisle on Thursday the 25th;instant,-by the ,
Rev: R H. Greenleaf, Rev. WILLIAM H. Onarm
DIM of Philadelphia, to Atis,r.p. li z Stlaw, daughter
of the late John R. Shaw of the U. S. Navy.,
This morning, by the hey. J. S. Ebaugh, Jon,sr
LOtOlittEY; tO Miss REBECCA BROWS, both of this vi
.
einity. -
On the 18th instant, by the Rev. „1: 'Ulrich, Mr. DA
VID Gny.sx, to Alias Radar. Parrtn, all of Dickin
son . townshiti. - • . • , 2 v:
On the 22d instant, by the mme, Mr. Wittavt
NIAROATIT YELLITi all of Cirlisle.
!--On-Wednestlay_evening the 17dt instance near Cliom
bersburg, by the Rev. B. S.' Sehneek, the Rev. FRED-
Amy:: RAILMISER, of Tiffin, Ohio, 6rmerly ofthom
bersburg,--to-IVlrs.-Hic.vrrAu-Ktr.rscn;_of ._Frankl in
- •• - •
county, Pa. • ' • ,
Devated to .9 griculture, Horticulture and
Rural E_cottamy,i_l • -
-PubliOied by Jona Lin nx,No 45 North Sixth Street,
Philadelphia;, price. slper year. Monthly.subscrip
tions taken by Jou,: J.,ll , lysns,flookseller, Carlisle,
of whomthe Ist and 2 d Volumes, in strong binding,
my be °hulloed ,price $1,95; Also, - - •
THE:LADIEg i: GATi.LAND,
.
:Devoted: Instruction ; _ dl-•
lrtusement, Female Rifigraphy, c. •
Price_ One Dollar per year, monthly. For the first
Volume of this work, we had 12,000 , subscr , ibers ;-
subscriptions to which may be had as above.
.Neatly
half hound, Price $1,25. • - • • •
. I.S.d.de NORCROS, Sgent
Carlisle, October 90, 18.55.
-. A. MN POR SAM '
•-• THEME will be soltfAtlinblin Mle-on - Saturilay.the ••
I sttlay of December next, on the preniis..s,ln - NCyvion
township,Cumberland county, a farm containing, .
2 . 00 Acres of State
of the best quality', bordering on the limestone, with-
in one mile of Newville, and one-fourth 'of a toile"
from the-Ctirnberlamt - Vallev - Raillloathu large par—.
tion of which is covered with' the'fitiest timber, and
the clear Land under good fence, and well cultivated:.
The improvements arc a
.
• g rz _v.i.‘'Largr
_TWO AiOn/
I.: LOG . HOUSE ,
- . .
and one and a half story Kitchen, with a never failing.
'Well of water at the door: a
11 - BIG G Bel
with Frame Stablt and Wfigem Sheds, Sze. A large'
portion of this land cony be elearea,•aud - wood is vat-,
nable, hieing near the town.nnd rail road..
.
An indisputable tide will be given.. And the terms
Which will be easy will he made known on die day'of
sale by . 41- " r • • •
ANN WOODBURN.
N'ewville, October 2D, 838--ts.,
The "Lancaster IferahLand Exa» ine.r'? will pub
listuthe-above-3-times-tind-ehargethis_alice—,_, -
IS&VV.E&II 00111'82o
—THE .Summer.Session_of_thiatditution.:WilLterx:l
• minate September Etth, and the Winter session coo
-1 menee, after a :vacation of six weeks, on the -
November, and continue twenty-fobr weekr
The students of this Institution are careful'
ted in all the branches of a liberal eduyatia
class has, at least two reeltations •day, bet
Mould lectures from the-different Prolesan
ens subjects connected with Courn
the College is n preparamy school, in wh
gentlemen may prepare themselves in'tht
required formlmission into College. The
is a list Of the instructors in both' departmet
Itce. F. A. RAVCII, D. P., •President an
ior of Mental inl,..2lforal_Philosaphy.
Hon., A. l'uomstKv, Proles/rot-4: Lon).
-Iltruujr,.A. AI. -Prolesior of Aft
and .11fecilanical
Rev. -Ant:may Sstsrit, A. Professor grandma
Languages and Literature.
Profeseor of Nattd•at Science.
Re'et r o - r - Of thePreptiratory-De
partitfent: ----
D. T. STOROARD, A. D.• "e r nitora
J.. 1 - 1, A. HOMIERGER. •
• 7 , EXpenCCS-in-lite-Collegt. - ,,
regular charges aret—For the winter Seesion,
BOOTS; SHOES, AN 1 - 11 ATS, .
- •, . COMPRISING;
. ,
• Gentlemen's - Pine: Boots, •
Do. Coarse . do . . . ..-
Do. - Half • do.
• ..Do. Monroes and Shoes, .
Do. Walking 4 Dress Pumps,
Ladies'.Leather.and_ltforocco Shoes,
Do. . Kid and Lasting Slippers,
Children and' Misses' Boots 4 Shoes,
Together with a very fine assortment of
—-. • . .
Woolliyring Sr. Scourin. I
,Felt AND SILK HATS
M -...4.- RS,J-ANE .111`MlUBRAY, '-Of the InteSt fashions,{Philadelphia matl*Also, II ,•
RESPECTFULLY, informsithecitizens of came. large supply of - stock suitable : for the Ma cture of
and its. Vicinity, that she has ,commenced die . Woo/ Shoes, such. as Morocco, Kid, Lining,i Binding, and
Dllefn.9. Eg Scouring littainefts, in all its various Buckskin, to every variety, all of wltteirwill be s old
branches. She may be found at her residence in Lbw for cash. 'He has also for Wee great,variety of
Church Alle y , a few doors below the Grocery Store , Kidderminster Carpetinporthe newest patterns,'and
of CaPtain George. W. Crabb, where work will be at.the manufacturer% prices.-- • •
thankfully received, and executed in a neat and hind- 1. A liberal ditsmint made to conntiTmerchants, and
some manner. - others who purchase-by-the quantity. quantity.-----
Carlisle, October 90, 1898. • I • Carlisle, October 17, 1838,, 1 L__ • ' ---- - .
. 'Tuition, - - , - $lB 00
Room-rent . - - - 3 50
Contingent expenses, - - ' 150
_Board 24 weeks at $1 62} to 1 75) 39 00
00
In flue preparapry sohool—lFinter Seseton:
Tuition, for the full course - -$13.50
In Engfish and Mathematics , 11 00
In Engliah only includirig Arithmetic, 8 00
_. _•
_
PITTS BURG li - 7r - NOE 8
. . . - J , . - -
. . Oflice for _ Sate. ' '" - ir ET.TFARS testamentary on the last will of .4-
. .TSPOiED tdretire from
-the ranks of the Corl4 ~ 11_4 D - . 4,11 1111.1.,W1T, late of Monroe township,
Ediforia/ove offer our -estithlishincrd for 53110 CIIITIUMIIItd County, deceased, having issued to the
'lock, stock barrel. - ! subscriber, residing i n Allen township, all persons
.
Estubliilied and built up brthe true tirmeerarrof i indebted to raid el , trte, *ill make payment imm
ately to the bscriber, and those having claimi will
the 'Lion of the Wvat,' the entuty tlint --- CfalkTs into the
locofocos.6,the„„tune.of 150: iecontliteted in necor- .
present them for settlement.
dunce with the of Democratic Antimnson- , ; •
ry it cannot fail of benig well supported.... The l'oeb- ,
Executor.
,
1 focos hiving t nfter the fashion 'of a 'Bull in a Chinn I October 5,1839.--4'w •
Store; 'with mare courage thait conduct' battered I - • • • .• ' •
down the old Constitution, and deprived the dodger of l. ' ^ . ' - •DIVIDENDs -_,---... --
the Alliance of - giving his fi , kilda more tinny a - six i ---.
months nibble ut the loaves and fishes, the offiCes in I . • SAVINIS§ Flgqlk OFF I CC; CARLISTM, '
Aids - T.olmq. ore -in' the-hands:ill_ the Pedple t andja j •' • . Oecbcr. 1 ?kJ 838.
these limas is to be presumed the- Trlllill Board of Directors df, thiC InStitution - aye
limas of corruption,
. papers supporting the ddminant in.trty wthis d declared. illbe'suppor- ~ V • ay deced. a, diele'end of 3 pi E yt
ted by it. We would therefore reipmno.!ad. to sonie - c 1G) N T i jor'the last six'
Months; ipayabTe to ifi;ii
.g9od'Antimason who is 80 unfortunate•ns to have taken Stoekholders and weekly depositors, on or after' the
his abode in'Borks, Westmoreland 'or. Armstrong toI 10th October instant. , f ly order of the .Board. .•
comeon and buy us out.' ; : - . 1 . • • • JOHN' J. MYERS, Trvaiterer,
,
October 20 4 itisff,;:::..4p
, ' Oetobei 1 1 i 638, - '
=Mr 0090.
•
Bank Mire ansl Exchange Offi c e, No. 2, Calvet!
Street, OppoeiteEarnum , Hotol, Baltimor'e.
EX.traoiditfaiy, and linparalleleciLottery.
. CAPITAL, ,
.
100;000 -- 'D011arSir
The -largest , and most Brilliant Scheme' ever t ie
mented-in-theATuited-States,Prizes_over_a_milllon
of Dollars. BY AUTHORITY OF CONGRESS.
ALEXANDRIA. LOTTERY.
• Class S, for 1838. • '
•
To be ioaltively. driwn nt Alexandria, D. C. on Sat
urday t o 17th of November,lB3B, at .9 o'clock, P. m.
Under the Superintendence of *Commis
_
stoners." , -
D. S. GIiEGORYA.I;IO. Malingers.
75 Numbcr Lattery, 12 Drawn Ballots.
Scheme. - „
slUOiOOO7--,h--elooiooo
- .3%000
20,000, '20,000
10;000 10,000
8,000 8,000
7,500 - 7,500
6,000 0,000
• 5,000 5,000
4,000 4,000
3;740 f" • 3,740
2.500. 12,500
_2,000_ 20,000
1,000 ' - 50 , 000
.10
50
60- • . 800 - 48,000
'B5 - .500 42,500
126 • 250 31,500
- 120. 200 " .25,200
126 ° 150 • 18, 1 300
120 - 100 • - .12,600
128,._ - •
80 • lO,OBO
120
252
3150
23436
27814, - ,Prize.smo.mtiriito fla t 080;400
Tickets $2O; Halves $10; Quarters $5; FightliiTs2,so'
A certificate .of a regular package containing 25
whole tickets will be issued and sent for $2BO, Halvei
..1.40;-Quarters-$70;-.Eightlts.$35. • •
A package contains all the numbers placedin te
Wheel Widen is from 1 to 7:1 inclusiVe.
Persons icesiding in any part of •the : UnitediStates
afilepend I:4omin their orders punctually execu
teil by return mail, the same as if personally present.•
All,prize tickets and good bank hills received in_pty
ment. For the grand prize please apply (it . ..address
your orders to the ever fortunate venders of - prizes.:. -
' • EMORY' 4 CO, Baltimore, .Md.
S. - The - Officialldriitvitig - of this grand affair will
be published in our Counterfeit Detector and prices
current. .Commenications confidential=all letteri
_perfcEtly safe by.fitaik, . '
tOR SALM
/11114L` i subscriber will offer nt public sale, at the
Court-House in the borough of Carlisle, on Sat
urday the 22. d day of December`nert, the following_
described propetpes, sizt—A nenfidastered
" DWIefLING 11101 USE,
calculated for krnaa)l family, situated ton-w,..est Lou
ther street, near -111 e t -allege, with part of a lot of
ground attached, contaluing SO feet in front itnd 120
feet in depth."Also`, a two story
Weatherboarded---
33'
'„
HOUS E
and - KITCIIEN, 'situated in Dickinson alley, adjoin
M - we, attached which is the samegantity_
of round as the shove, on which tire n-great variety
of fruit trees. The houses are in good repair, being
both nearly new. Terms of_sale: .Onerhalf of the
purchase money to he paid-in hand, and the residue
ut:tive equarlitaf - ye,arle payments. - - .
• . WILLIAM B. MURRAY:
,'t nrlislo, October' 30, 1838-3 w. ' •
TO OilitentEDlTOKS.
•
Take'imtlee that we have applied to the:fudges of the
Court of Common Pleas a Cumberland comity, for
'the beneqt of the Insolvent laws of this Common=
wealth, and that they have appointed Monday the 12th
day of November next, for the hearing of us and our
erediiors at the Court House, in. Carlisle, where you
may attend ifyou think Trotter. _ - - ---
PETER EGE, .
' l t ANTOCI, C. noiANDEit
. • SAMI7F,T, A.Nliltr.wa;
I.FIWTS ZPI \ RING,/
• THOMAS WAT,IONS S
' SOOTHWICX:
Oet. 16, 18:18. •
rirkairi
ARTILLERY
YOU are ordered to para de
. on your
usual ground on'Sattsracty.the 17th
of November next, at e 'o'clock in
the afternoon, in Winter Uniform, with
arms and accontremeatain pod 9rder.
. ,
131 order of the Captain,
JOHN KERNAN, O. 3.
October e 9,4838. : --,
N. B. Every man will appearon'par
nde with their Intiforma altered. :New'
caps are e!ipeeted on or before that-
NEW BOOT,
Airp .T:11.113
-,S7IIOIiIE. _ _
,
Ar' 4 EORGE-Nr—HAL L„AgetA,lifte just received
Ulf from Philadelphia, ant!. is now openingt the
store room of Mrs, Knox, in West High street,a well
selected assortment of ~. - - • •
7,560
12,600
126,000
60
50
40
468,720
MEM
NEW 600*S.
Cr/Ed/PER - Tliaficir rEnail
IrptlE subscriber has just received a large and hand
j'some assortment of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
oheif)ei than Mer sold in this
town or county. Hie stockconsistsin part-of
Tiaipei_Blac,k, Mae, Polish Green,.Cit
ronr-ViveiTand- Oxford mixed. Cloths
Plain and Striped London - Cassimerei. •
, .
, .
•
.., . • solllincts . ... -.
of all colors and ralities. Super French, German
and English Morinoes• light .coldred Silks; figured
ditto. new style; Black' and blue black rept Silks; i
blackltalian Mantuado-dd. super black Silk
- V - elveg - an some colored Silk Velvets and figured
silk for bonnets; Merino and broclia Shawls: . .
Super Velvet Cords,
Beaverteens; Flannels, Blankets, Nferino and Lambs
wool Hose; French and. London Chintz; Silk Velvet
Vestings; Stocks, Shirt-Collars, Suspenders, Cloves,
Also, a general assortment of Fresh Grocc
ries, all of which will' be sold nn accommodating
terms and unusually low for cash. 'Purchasers are.
respectfully invited to and examine for them
selves, at the old stand four.doors east of the market
,hoose, and directly opposite S. Elliott's Drug Store.
CHAS. OGILBY.
- •
Carlisle, October 28, 1888.
• P. S. A very' large and Feneral assortment of
Hats, Caps, Boottand Shoes, ust rc.ceived . and now •
opening in the room adjoining the store, sold 'whole
saleor,retail very cheap for,cush.. C.. 0.
".The Carlisle Female Semi.
.
In the County of Cumherland, Penn'a.
Through - theliberalitv of the Legislature - of - the
- State, the Trustees of this Institution have been ena
bled to establish it upon a 'substantial and liberal foun
dation.
_. r.,. _ ' _ .
The semitinr ill 'arianic ° d under theeeilistirizt ,
departments. . -.- • .
.The first, embracing instruction In ancient and
modern languagea„, and- the fine arts. , . ..s,
-• Two other de partmenta, embracing a liberalisoured
of_Englisit education. _.•.. '. _ • . .
J. REED, President of the -Board of Trusted, hi
•
es opciaprineipal of the seminary. •,.
The two departments, last referred to, are now or
ganized and in co mp lete operation :— one under the
.managetnent of_Mia Pima PATsir.--the, - other, of
Miss SARAH CAIIIPII LL, i ' ' ' " •
-.-
t i
The other depa nt will be_Tiot into mieratiou_as,
_soon na suitable Teac lerssan be procured. ' • •
10.tpresent,arra.nge Mita are made, and the plan is
in operation, for teaching Reading, Writing, A rulime
, _tic, Gesigraphy, Grammar, Rhetoric, History, Cho
nology, Chemistry, Natural,-Mentriniiiillu
losophY, Astronomy, Drawing, Painting, and the
Latin, Prerieh,Halian and Spanish Languages. •
Applications'are solicited for instructors ; particu
larly in the French Language and Music.
- For the-reception of pupils •into-the-different de
partrnents, arrangements may he made-with-the heads
-of the departments respectively, without the iiiterpo;
sition of the.PrinciMill 'or Board of Teust,sees. _-_•.! .. ___
••; Suitable arrangements are niadefor Boarding and
Lodging young ladies from abroad with the Teachers,
in the, two departments now 'organized.
By order of the Board. . • ... ; 1 `
‘• ..
- -'• , - JOHN REED,- ~. "
. , : i • .. - -M. CALDWELL, • •
' Committee..
• Carlisle, October 18,1899. • ' -
_LlllllRsolufion of Pa rtiirrtiliip..
mtligrship , ..heretorore existing•between` the
subscribers, tinder the' firm:of 'Gallaher & Wen
del; is this day dissolved b),Fiiiiabrecnbelit,.. The
books are in the lianas of George nendel, - jr: -Per
'sons indebted to. the • firm will please call and .vim
their ncenunts inurnedintely, ns - the books wi.l T
I•beut
into the hands of n ;justice for colleetion." .
_ JAMESA - ;_GALLAHER
.
GEORGE MENDEL, Jr:
• cartieip, 1838.
The subscriber, thankful for tts; ravers, informs
his friends and the puyic g enerally, that lecontiudes
his i•
Sietkre. '", •
at the old stand, where he will beJtappt to itecommo.:
public generally, with Hor
ses, Gigs, Carringes, tru. Rec." Tly.strict attention to
business and a dismitiun to
_please, be flatters him
self that able to secure a liberal share of
phblie patronage,
GEO. HENDEL, Jr
October 9,- lam
ASSIGNEE ALCCOENT.
•
x - rottcn is hereby given, that. the account of
Thomas Crai:{shead,,,Esq.l Assignee 'is .roirx
Arc CANDLISH; lin R been presented- to-the-Conrt
of Common Pleas of Cumberland enmity, for eonfir
motion and allowance, end' snid court have appointed
the first day of November Court (being the 12th day
or said ,month,) for its consideration, and Ride on all
nn_neernediGAthey"..cause, niiv_itilndl_nm ennfirm
ed and allowed. GEORGE FLEMING; .
• Prothonotary.
rrotlinnotriry's Office, Cariisle,
O ctober 5,1831. 5
-• • • ELECTIOV:
CARLISLE: TIANIZ,-
October 17, 1838.- S
NOT I ICE is hereby given , to the Stockholders
this Institution, that an election will he-held at
the Banking' Howse, on Monday the. 1 ilth thii , of Ml
vember.nett, for thirteen directors to sertc the ensu
ing yea. • - -
WILLIAM S. CMlCAN,'Crishier.
inl
• -, .. INSTRUCTION'
T.N. Writing, MO.-keeping, English Crammer - ,
Artthmetic,_ebra, Ace.' 1:111 'be - given by - the
enharriber in at: . Eve, v.t. yr; SC/100/,, to Anm
mence as :mon as a class can he fbrmerl. For further
particulars, terms, &e. apply immeilinterylto
ROBERT CLUEROY.
Carlisle, Oct. 23,1 KM,
• Carible Artillprv! •
T%Kt notice that the annual Cratrt of Appeal for
this toomany will he helfi nt Macfarlane's Hotel,
- on - Mondajt --- thelltlrilaf-ig.orember - next,-hetween
the hours of 2, and 5 o'clock, P. M. - 'Br. order of. -
• EMI. - BIDDLE, Captain.
• Carlisle, Oct: 23,-183R.--• ..
•
' •S 1.11.1 E HE S..
A 4 assortment •of London Cassleneres, plain and
stripedjust-reecived-and.selling-at- a-small-ad
vanee, at the store of' • C. - OG /LB r
•
gases of Shiies, just reeei*ed at the Hat and
Shoe store of - C. OGILBE
OUSLINE De Lainea and Challees, new style,
M
jubt received and 'for sale very - cheap at the
store oC'
WOOL dyed black Clothe. • Alan, Blue Polish
Green, Invisible Greed and Citron Olive
Cloths, nod' lot, selling at reduced prices to suit the
dines.. C. OGILBY. • .
. .
WATER -proof nonts and Dyer-Shoes,-can-be
had very 'good and cheap at the store, of
• • .C.- OG/L
• F.RESIII GROCER 1 1E5...
JUST received a lot, of Leaf and Brown Sugar,
Coffee, Rico, Molassee, Nutmegs, fl -. ..wes, and
vcry one Tea—..sold low for cash. C.
1
AIiP&T-CHAIN, white and cnloreti: c f-.1. ante
by • • C. •Ocltay.---
M E io N r 'S z j e l ) e y rior . Wu , !:11:7!rts
-- -.
rl, Ult. Caps, Collars, Tippets, Sze. Just received a
1 new stock of Fur caps--and'also a lot, of Hair,
'ca and Cloth Caps, for sale by C. OGILIIY.
BLANKETS.
aekinaw striped Blanket's, now
AIL open do vi of - •
B HET'.-Rose; Duffield anti\Naskil:
naw wahketsiforsalebT' • • --
• • • 'ARNOLD be CO. .
. ,
• . .
aillagtailicent , .Lottery. °
CAPITAL rims. •
sloo*,ooo-*"
The most Rrilliant Se_hphe ever drat,en
the UniteorStater.' —
ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY. .
• CLASS A, for 1838::
_T_o_be_posttively drawn' at - Alexandria, D. C. Satur•
day. the 17th November, 1858. . •
75 .117'ultibor Lottery-12 Drawn Ballots.'
1 GRAND PRIZE OF $lOO.OOO ..
Prize of , 30.000
ao 20.000
• 4 ° • - . 10.000 •
• • -smoo
do. • " • '7.500
.. , .
' '6.000
- • • $.OOO
do
do • 3.740 :
•-•-•
10 2.000
50 • . , • 1.000
60 SOO
S$ ° . ~.600.•
Besides prlies 0f5250-200-150-100-80--150--50 ,
40—and lowest prize $2O
Tickets only - $2O-11alves slo—Quarters
' Eighth S 0 50. .
Cek's of packages of 25 Whale Tickets '• $260 •
, Do, s do 25 Half .. ' do • . .30
Do 'de 25 Quarter do es ,
Db do . £5 Eighth- " 32 50
r,-- ?•Oriers , for Tiek - etirairShares or C . F4tAcates
of Packages in the above Unrivalled Schemes, will
receive-the most promptmtention, ond_an Official ,ac, _
countof each drawing sent 'immediately after it is
over, Send orders.enrhi and addaras
• ' D.:S. GREGORY tt Co...llfanaTers '
• Washington City, D. C. •
1 • '
Fos-o
do
do
. , — do
do:
October IT, 18SR
_VALUABLE FARM FOR
SALE..
TOR' subscribers will sell by public outcry on the
premises, 'on Saturdny.the 17th day of November next,
(sale commencing nt 10 o'clock, A. 111.).the farm late
the estate of Jacob Crim, sen., deCeased, situate in
Dickinson township, Cumberland county, nine miler
southwest of Carlisle, containing .
- 165 - AICIRES;----
About WO acres nre cicarcd,land in a:good state of
cultivation. There is a good two story
COG, DWELLING
IJOITSE,
Log,.Barn, and several _out bougei an the premises:-
The - .above" land lies on hotli sides of the Yellow'
Breeches Creek; about, half a mile 'west of. Spring
Mills. Teruo will be inade .knowli ; oli :the ..day:of -
ealit
IAbOD•CRIAC . • . •..
ABRAHAWDIIIIII, '' -
F;:recutors,of Jacob Crim, dec'd,
'Dickinson tow rtsbip, .8 .
.. . •.. _ .
t _-- . .
October 17 1838. ,-- - - '•- • •
.Tlie Lancaster Herald, Harrisburg tntelligetiepr,
York Republican and Gettysburg Star, will publish
the above till tatle;tnark price and claarVet,sofflY•e• • -
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
- FOU SALE..
.A first rate I,huestone rarm,.sininte about fi miles
west of i - irliale,-'enntnining_27ll Acres, about' 200
'Acres . clear and In a high. State of coltivrttion; Unit
balance is well timbered, and there ig si laige quantity
of I,oenst on the, place. . •_
The improvements are anew Two Story
. Ifli3lf:K 11101UAIKdkuricINEN1.
- AND. LARGE BANK .BARN ,
with n Tenant I ntiac. Stabling, mad two A - pple Or
chards. There is a well of water, and" several very'
large . aprins near-the House. The- turnpike Road
frops Harris burg ' to"ChambersGtirg passes through tha
arm, andtliFlrairlluailiumerturarlrfirsight. -- 7
This propeirty is well calculated for two fiirrns.
The above property ih worthy tlie attention of capi
talists, as it will be sold low. The title is- indisputa
cile,—Enquire of
Cerlisle, October 18, 188/1.-4w
, .
o7yThe Lebanon Courier. Lancaster Timitld and
Exammer, and Lancaster Volksfreund will publish
the above .4 wells, mark price, send papers, and
charge this office. _ _
Sat CENTS REWARD ? ... .
'Ronawar from the subscriber. residing in Dickin
sm township, on Tluirsday. the 4th inst., an indented
imprentiee_to-the_Farming Tins Mess, named DAVID
GOODLINK. Said boy is nliont 19 years of age, of •
small size, notorious fir telling lies, mid very fond of
liquor. He took with him a light - sult of summer
clothes. The Above reward will he given, hut no
charges psi(' tn any person Who will deliyCr said boy:
M the sidiceriticr t and alfitCsOiiiiarilie-r-e14.-caution
ed apirittligrbot•iWg him nt theirperil.
— JOHN NVEARLFX.
•
Dickinson tp., Oct. 9, 1938:
,•
'NOTICE..
TTTERS of Administration on the estate or So..
F.
_Rep.!! Springier, into of North Middleton town-.
ship; deeesoTd, havintr issued to. the Subscriber resi
ding in North 'Middleton township, nil persons in-
Ilebtesl t%, m
said estate willniz• - e payment imrikediat6.
and those haring elnirits will present diem for set
tlement to .• • •-' , ,
' • • JACOB -HERSTIEY,:Adm'r. •
detVber 16, - ' •• • 1
70 the-Creditont-of..raeoh Nwitzer-hrte -cif the Ron ! ' -
• • oughof ..:Ifeehanicaburg.
4TIVOTIPr
herebrgiferi"thit(ithe subscriber. ,
fly. • who is the auditor appointed bribe. Court_of
Common 'Fleas of Cumberlaturcirantv, to make a final • •
settlement of thr. trust. account or .Tacrb Rupp. and
Ntiehael Hoover; assignees of Jacob Switzer; afore. -
and to make distribution of the elfeets'in their •-• • -
bands accord' n_to ittuvand the''ernisliF•the - frust a.. -
foresaiii, to and among the creditors of said Jacob
Switzer, Will meet for that pnrpose in SstnAisr.the
-10th day of November nest, M the bonne of John:Hod.
rep, Innkeeper, in the bsrotteh of:Meeltaiticilnirg, at,
10 o'clock in the morning., when a:rid:Whoa
ties interested are notified •to attend. - •
- - jr- •
- -''''''flctober 17, 11358. --4 w :Jr
ASSIGNEE ACCOITNINF,, , t, ,--
uNDOTICF. is hereby given; iiiiii4e'neetitttit 'or I
nlap Adair, ..Esq. ,h
'`.
frING . TV./1 LT, has been preiterilell t4_,tltia',Cottrt:of ,
Common Pleas of Cumberland &nutty,' ft:4 , oam*.
Sion and allowance, and said court . .*Fsbappointed
first day. of November Court, (best:trim 12th dity of •
said month) for its ,consideration, ..atid.ltults'ait all.
coneerneditnahew cause r why it shalfttot be
ell and allowed. • . GEM- VLEMTNQ;
Prothonotary.,
rrathormtary'a OMea, Carlisle,
October , S,
• To my Creditor-i. "
Take notice that I have applied to the Judges or the ,
Court of Common Pleas, of Mifflin county, for the •
benefit of the Insolv'ent !Irks of this Common Wealth,
and said Court has appointed the first 11fonday of
November next, for hearing me and my eretlitors , nt
the Ctittrt‘ House, in the borough of Lewistown, in .
road county, when ttnd . where you may attend if you, V ,
fhb*. proper. : • • .
GEOTtdr. SEEDROOKS,
Lewistomr; . o6APr 160838.—St';
LIVJERY STABLE.
. . .
THE Subseriberohankftil for past favors, respect-.
infor . ms hiafriends and the public generallt...
flint he tuks - removed-hia - - -
•,
Livery Stable
To ihe rear ilihe 'George Fe:l...veer,
where he will 'at all times haie Horseis,Giga, crin
riages, ke.; ready "for Hire. Lle Rake a-con
tiftuance of public patronage.
• JAMES A. GALLA.RESL •
Eirrlisio, Get. IT, 111319.--11 e. • • '
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=I
r. EOSSETIM A'N.
ROBERT IRVINE