Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, November 06, 1838, Image 3

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    HERALP - -& -- EXPOSITO I .;
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applicasels fo . r Pace. -• ; 1
` Since our last, we hateheard of sortie new appli-'
,'Cants to the Governoe elect, Who it ,dconiedioliatel
',a difficult time with his "hungry flartizatiti In this
county, if we may judge from th 4 nthrierinia Petitions.
that 'are afloat,nnd the exertititili thq. are making-to
procure 'signatures. The "federalists and,..ttrist.o
crats; "sis the - Tiiends of Gut. intner were ~reproachf
ully termed before the election, are now called upon
by the Porter Men for their signatures; And every ex
ertion is made to swell their listafrotti all titirtieb,..
Tints, ' after all their declarations. about V:moci.agy
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.. . /,.. ; . and patriotism, we find they ail - fet a oliie lido public
.PARITUffi.Cr .rtiv. Ds 4:r3 'Or VITIGT•rt , L. 7 -IV , 'in-..
office and pc:vate gain,4and Without even regarding ,
,der Land that, this splendid painting. livoSt::.. din f li:ir the
meinis.rnade.i,e , ottci awn die
tea tetere
the
Ar'mttromr of Lore:aster city, will
,Le exhibited in • i
election, tll4 - stibided '.‘ doVvit with the iiresent d0n...,
the Saloon of the Equal /lights' boiliiire., on Friday I stitittion”—"strip the GotelliOkf. his immenk pa
-evening next.- We trust : thnt. tiff ibc_eiti•ceitls rf our
-tronite;stndtixeii - to the people,:to 3Vll3lfp it of right
-town who can possibly make it ennveni r ent to visit this
bel ongsrx.-"we' want a democratic, and not art aristo-
Andendid picture, will do sot we know that they will . •
.cratib Constitution.".. iVelli it so hnppcnetl that they
be amply repaid for all (lie expense they tray bent in i ,
the put down the present Constitution=---that they
doing so. Tirtie and space prevent us from going in =' • tut stripped- the Governor of nearly all hit patron.:
to a description of-the painting; fill we ask is, that , age--=and that they have placed it in the hands of the
our readers may Go . • AiLl tIER L •
• peoplent the nett elections But the Ociternor, tin , :
fortemately.fiir himself, has die appointing potter for
eight or nine_inonths, and mill be fie much .harraised
as if he could Confer his aptiolidmenta for three years.
And b Wi l ein Will lie be moathat-raked -1 'll,Ylliose
who were tie Most zealous to strip liim of his patro
nage; and Winp have not ,patlenbe to Wait until the 1
[
.People can pass liptintheitAelainit, but Who thus throw
theniselves upon thehotinty of one In whom they hall
not confidende .priiir to the election t -.tit ilihy do
these men now. iniportuite_the Goternor elect for fa
vors ? . Why do they not postpone:their pretentionsr i
Until - thenext election ? The reakiii is obvioUs:
They. liope,hy; obtaining the favor of the Governor
,note, that it Will give theta 'a standing with the party
'which they could not otherwise obtain.' This, then,
ii!the. great iecret of the nuitteroiniskilicints that .
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ar now soliciting the Governor for offices; which
they know tlieY einitot -hold at his - will - anti pleasure .
-for.more than e i g hter nine Months.' Could any other
-object induce our neighbor of.the Volunteer to yeti. :
-thin- Governor-Porter_for_ollice, after the iealous
- Parr - he - took - in - favor -of the ambittltitents L_Hely has
frequently snaintaineil, that no Mari should be per
mitted to exercise - such authority.or.„tv.icid such pit 7 ,_
tronage, as the Governor did—and that - it should be .
dieediiiihe liailds.orthe sovereign reopleTwherelr
'legitiniately belonged. Why, then, was our neigh
borliniongst the first to petition dint very than for a
favor, •Which he. hail pronounced him Unworthy . to
exercise ;before the election?- , Why did he not trust
his chlimls with the people, ti-whoin he said legiti-.
nuttily hell grit, the power ef patrsitage?. The oer ;
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of petitioning the , Governor on the ..
partici - our neigh
bor, is Certainly ter:) , incollibrient, - if. not razsuste-':
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- roots` - .ari'd niltliaigh - SOMe - of --his-.rivall-forthe
"loaves alit fishes" late been : equally clamoious a
phut the present COnstitution, yet he is tenfold more .
ceesuri.ble;beCiuse he had the -power to do more
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BiGEORGE M. PHILLIPS
CARtISLE.
tlYieDid AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 6, 1838.
-The Peoples- Candidate, •
FOR - PRESIDENT, •
GEN. . . HARRISO
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- ^ Cold, and cheerless winter is"-fast nimrancidni—;-
- iACIE non. has alreaily, made his apptarance--and
we are not's° well prepared to meetfite inclemency.
of a hang and dreary winter as we could wish:: Our
---iriatrons;thetleforerwho_lnry .themselves indebted
to us for subscription, job work, ..adi•ertising,,and
Who hare plenty of this world's goods, would.perforni
'but an.act..of justice by calling 'upprk OP.CChyld
. .
__.___liquidating -their accounts. We have 'labored long
'a ixd,aouoway for them—we. " Spent. rind - been
' spent" in thei . rrvice, and we now look for our re=
se .
ward. We have- recently. beenat considerable ejt
• tense in furnishing our office with . a new •preis and .
nitu,Opee .our-paper and inkmanufacilTers wisli to
. be paid; our: compositors; too, (and compositors are
the most ittires-Sotiable felloWs in existence) will *not
- labor for nothing, and 'sION.F.T WE SITIST HAVE. ;Text
_. f of our friends•will be in attendance at
court, and an excellent opportunity wil[thui-be-af-1
"'bided thenx_orlitep - pinginto - duroffice - and•settling
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•withue These who cannot 'conveniently call with
- hs, will be waited upon at their respective residences
by our Colleciorin the course of a Weeic or ttv.,ittid
-we feel sisSiale - di e iliftt they will chcerTullydischargeP
the triiiing . dernaiuls Wejiave upon-them. By - doing
so, they..will contribute to keep the " OLD Barnum":
illoat, advocating the prinelplei and doetrines of our
party, and contending for the rights and interests of
the 'pei;ple - , a chuie . in which it has .been•engaged•for
lasoie'thitnfiirty years. • •.. • •
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nZj if we Weft beaten - at the late election; it is'sbme
—aiorisialatibiAbr-t4s-noteio see_matiy_of the leadin g
Porter men "by the cat.s,".iittcolisequesaCLof..th_o_
. 'scramble-forth9 public offices. Throe who reccntly
- pulled so harmaidoualp iu the P6-ttir ttticCs, surd
• ao ‘lolently:denounced the ptioi• Ilinwr men as ft'e.-,
• . „Mists, fire now ititarrellitig.SM - ing 'then - 0.0%11 r,
, f rth
phtnder, and are- calling upon tro - to 'assist ' then:t
What "maps nil() chat es" e!kperierist hi thepo;
litic. e •tll'inOvd . • t 1 • -t •" -• • 10 •' 1 7 •,• • •
Mil SC. Rt 111 ) 11. W.-.‘•l S.
Titan is ali_estriSt in proportion to his chance f .1-
Ar our latest advices, we leave that the f
'named ihdividn'als arc actually in the ATl:frill trifiti
- louse of them are go id- trah i ig:
Gen. Foulk, 1-41111110:11 . 1, .Ihc-11 F. MiMr s iustl
bavid Hume: .„Regittyr, Isanc A prey, George
- 'Cain; and Geriri:Mt•Feely: and Clerk rf
'the Courts, Major Thomas Craighead and George
''Sandersolv. An - addition to theSerive ha - Ve heard the
tames of varions''etlier intilvidtiars, Who !hive swish!-
' 'together deSignalesh the offices, fir which they will '
'apply, but wriOAcill probabli be out the first week of
the Court. :three of them can only be appointed,
. and then we may look out for- "weeping ; and Whilirg;
and gnashing of teeth" - in the Van"Buren and Porter.
yanks. We shall then heir of .criminatintis and re . -
triminations-of viithited pledges and promises----
'kind of base 'tsenclieVy nn the parts of certain lesiders.
• -kn all this scraml,le fir office, hnivever, we find that
tut one oC, the appliiants on the-list was a friend.of
Mr. Muhlenberg . ,Whlph . showsthatthe Wolf mentire
'as greedy as ever. for 'the "'spoils," and that they have .
-still that t4aocieety, in urging their blaims for which
' --- - - •they-were , ever;tilstinguishod '
*There is great excitement in the Canada* at the,
present time, in antic!/ ation'of another outbreak this
.fall and winter. The Lieu=tenant Gov'erno:vf U/ier
Canada has istue:ln7 lest than s:x prochvnatons on
the subject. Lord Dqrliern has 5a;.44 f.n.r"Eng‘lan . ..l .
according to the het: itccd•rtitS: an:l gocauszst of the
Present disaffection are' attributed to the 'oppoeition
.whfeh hieadminiftration - raciibelji•oraxertain guar
it ars in the Imperial Par'ianient. Gover l nor .Arthur
has called Upon the loyal eitii:ims to am=t :fiffikw:th
defence of the-legi ititat! government.. The city 'of
i Taro sail"! to he in a fearful state of excitem.e.nt,
at the prospect of another rebellion, and at! bitsiness
Mere was entire& suspended.
•
ihrfFd. the - Volunieer T in-One-of-hia4kuna..,_
ttaphe iif . lait - CTe - ek',f - j*r - :,f:igns - t'i make - himself
— treltrarthe - expense - of - thc - frientla - olnitner; - 4117 -
lelaiins a majority, on joint ballot in the 'Legislature,
;and 'consequently. the , election of an United States
• suet, slan g May do for the preient,b
cheer VII') the frightened and disheartened fri . ends of
l'orter,.ivhO have, upon the whole; rather "gained a
ilte late eleition. But the 'scales ivill soon .
' fall from the eyes of theiFileiiiileiffelloifeildlifeT
i f , truth be-made to appear in the election of thorough
anti-Van Buren men to the United States Senate and
the State Treasury.. Bat perhaps our neighbor
and those ~of his party . also, until hem inget ap
so . of
fhe ptitiliespoils, when he will state the facts as they
ttre with regard to the state of parties in thelegisla
knre, and al lie knew them to heal the time he pay;
fished his article.
6:"The general elation for Gtieanor, Lieutenant
toiernor, `members Of -CongressittidLa the Legisla
iare, cohimenced in New York on yesterday morn-
Aug; and will close to-morrow evening. rt . is a highly
throortant election, and Will-be clOselybonteited by
kidth parties, each being apparently cotifident of suc
'tem- We, however, have no tropes of theanceas of
bur friends inthat state." We shall probably he Ale
gi'vuthe remit in our next, which will - belooked
for with intense interest, by both parties.
, 4:71.)nr hider's Will perceive that, notwithstadding
on_pdefeat in this state, we are Still enabled once more
to raise. Our &Wird "Old Eagle," 'crying " Victo'ryTl
with all his might; Th Latioa need'ut think that
*Ore miedup yet.
t:CAMOS . : natl. 11111, .y an ni,cria ii me ,
• ihanged the name of the town pt Ofechiurics-hut, sn
. plinels, to the more musical appelintlin of "Nlascon6
f j
• "'` tali," and says he will susit 0-nize it by no other name:
Thus it appears that the rnions cf t h e *General Go
rn
. vement,dep* the ve narrie of Afechanic,4outt
--.---less-ibrthereason pail renrinds theMoetheirformee :
r•t . '•---tketrpations...".C2bbleiFis and Tiniterii!" . -'
We haid'in this eosin - tin 1'1;44 little. .viliage . 7liivic
glories in :the name . of "Iklechssniesbutr I .! and 'wq
should nattiitild 4 Wd did th e " - V .Amos
. immeiliatellq change the • name to thii , etritue
-i. tra-ka-fupnah:' or some Other,eq y..4elightful
iipotllatlon. ' ,• ' : •- • . '-,- *' .. • '
!
Satitril4.l-Vails.
, -
Th; s excellctit journal; we are happy to learn, is in
a highly ilottrishing - condition; - Mitl - bidi - fitirlo-out
stritt'ull its -cotemporaries.. It has . been in existence
tift little - ni. ,- r-than"t•tv - i . year.-,--anti-aireatly has n.
1 w;tler circulation than most,' of -the philadelphia lite
-Iratiy. papers, cirelestinr, Weekly More than ;Peet:.
!tlotisatid rVi..ty ! ' We think this clearly evinces that
the "Nt:cr;” is Combicfett inn manner far superior to
the greata part of its ri , ..aia„ilati' at the same tittle
shows that the-reading publie_in the United States are
able to aPpreeLute and willing to sustain an ably con'-
.
ducted lit Tnry journal. The News i's printed on a
Sheet of the largest chi* on g o od type and paper, at
42 per annum, - payable in advance. That od rea
det's mac 1:oo..W that the News is net one °ellipse
ephemeral eoticerns - Itritc" - struliheir little - hour" ,
`and then vanish, it will merely he necessary to say,
that during a peribd of only three months it publiiited
in its ,colitoons, without interfering, with its general
variety,
.81,111. Entire English .sinnnals, the cost of
which in hook f'rm was nearly; Fifty Dollars ! The
editprs and publisher 'certainly deserve-great credit
for the iiandsoine Manner in Weil they have got , up
and conducted their Papeii 'and thor promise. that
-they-will_use_theie_hestexeAto*a.nd 'stop at no ei-'
. pense, to render it a 'valuable and interesting, tardily
journal. For - this pttrpas6, • iiiey have sectirmi the •
i 'seMiee's of Miss Leslie, Miss M. A. BroWne, Mist
I Gould,. Miss Wltt..rman, Dr. It. M. Bird, Richard
Pe-it, Smiiii, Rev. J. 11. Clinch, Willis Gaylord Clark,
N. C. Brooks, Robert T. 6inntd, Grenville Mellen, r
i'lt....e.Willitim T. u..i.t , cy, Nvilli., E Murton, It. 1
S. 11isecenzie, and many other writers Well and•fa-
1 - oiiaiiy . kn.)uni 011ie rending Militia. The - etlitsrialT
department of the "Ne.w4".is under the direction of
.11wtoit ..lit.lichael,t4 Joseph 6..ll:sal,Esiir. ! -
1 Nr.u. is the well-known authore.rifi) . ,4-q. lie and
ittinVtable productirins, 'the `.' Charcoal Skechea," •
"City Worthles," and-ttiany OtharAmtporcais pieces,
which, in our humble opitatiin, egittil, if they do not
.stiipaSs, the best productions cf the far-fameß English
iai,-Slir-Clicrles Theliens. - - • : )_ r _ . - - -.- . 1
I,..,Aapotnucteietni4.w.lM..wialt.b.s.kaMlne_lito,d - tezit, .
can have an opportunity of doing so by calling with l i
us, anti it Wont(' nirford us sincere pleasure to forward'
their nitrites and .nionsey io the entertirtking-and gen
tlemanly publisher, Mr. L. A. Goner, Pitaatielphin,
well knowing-that they would receive an ample civil
'vitlent for the triflindsunt -of . 603 dollars - in the rich
-intellectual-treats-Which , -theffEttii-weeicly-furnishea.
to its realerl. - • . .
• MARRIED,
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— Dirthiirsdity - niorninglastrtff,thelletrA , Vl tam T.
Sprole, .31fred 4rmstroni, fOrnierly of tliniplabe, noir
'of Harrisburg, to Mistraryti daughter of Thomas Cat
rotbers, Esq., of this pined:. , •
Our grateful nano wledgmenh 'ire due to the iirlde
for the exercise of that sensibility and benet:Oent feel,.
ing which preyented her front tieirtA so Mitch engross
'with ttl•o`wn tenuity as to fOrget theininter, in con
seqUenceoNftich, we were pertained to feast upon a
most gorious pi6tie of pound cake. e
On the 25th tilt, by the Rev. B.R. Hall, Mr. J. L.
sloner, Editor of the Redford Inquirer, to Miss Jain:
of Bedfo‘rd.
On the 2Sd ultimo; by thU itosehrniiler; •
Mr. George craigkrii,to Mish.Diiinnahlieruier,both
of Dickinson Township.
On the 25th nit; By : the Itcv. Mr. Driesbach, Mr..
John .114' 71Tosier, of Fairview, York County, to Miss
Mary,, daughter of the lite Mr., Martin Brcnarnan of
Eatt Pennsborough .township.
DIED.
Ice-27ilruit-TAlrr4Villictin-Carothets ,, oL_WeAt_
Penpaborouei township. •
liesteidng eirenhig , „ in thi3borptigh, Isaac. Throne,
nged about 20 yq4; , • •
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LO • -
ni x .s.qo,,,nix g .llli7Sdlstii 4 lbet*eti Mr
giv.Welth's Itnyase, in I..nuther street; and the sub 7,.
scriber's, AI.ENIORANDIM%f. BOOK, coo
t:ling two promisorynotes--cine of $l.Oll and thepther
. V.200--linth,dated in March lait3-and probably a few
(niter papemall of which would be of no cable to.the
finder.
CHARLES utiniatz.
Nowa:tut 0.18 . 39. . •
'IMAR : IK.E;TS , : - ,.,: . ..
, 'FLO,UR—TheinarketfOr Howard at flout
is very, quiet, and, nciahafige in prices has
taken place since our last report: The wag
on price We qiiote at 7,62 ;al though a slight
advanteis paid for occasional loade. Sales
from Btored
. have been made' 11 at $7,87
which we quote as the current rate. to , day..
GRAlN—Wheitt. , -4.4 the early part' of
the. Week Sales of prithe Virginia reds wore
made at $1;75; and one parcel Of extra. at
$1,76. Most of the. purchases at sl,is
were fee eastern neer:Mitt, our own city Milk
lers buying very. teluctatitly, The wheat
market at these rates being higher tliati
that of-Flour,-could-not—b-maintained,arid
prlces_ofppme Vkginia.redS have gradual , .
lyrekcled Midi we And thetn — to:daTit — a 7 c
botti+sl-;70, or perhaps a shade less. A par
cel of very prime Md red was Sold yester-.
at SLOB,. and• one of 'gond.Md; :white_ 'at
$l,lO,
C i toßN.—.-Sates- of white, early in the
week; at 84086 e. " We find tiffs market ex
ceedingly dull to-day, and quote white,
nominally; at 85 cts. Yellow is also quite
dull, at 87a88c:
detliiied a Shaile;--WeAusate
at'llOaii3 Ms: for good prime,"
OATS.—Sales in the week it 40a41 cts.
and to day . at 40 cts. ' -
itailet has been
quite - dult 1111'onewin the week, at 43 cents
for hhdi. , The Same- remark - -applies _to
bbis. which now quota from stores at
44k. cents., The wagon price of bbls. is 40
cents,' Occlusive of the barrel. - - '
NdTrXCE,
tfiE Oltpeti and members of the_g_!APrtiza"ritsb
LuntAnit Aissoeurhorr," are reqtieited to-meet in the
Library-Hall on Sattirday evening November 10th, at '
7 - o'clock tnebusineis of importance. By order. -
AV: - S..IIOLAND, Secretory.
Carlisle' Nov. 6,1838.._ ^
awning and Coloring
. .
(*ape's and
• -- Wo - otat - E - opll - icilits;3o3 - 0
. • Wool Dyeing , it. 6-cOurilie,"
Mng...iANE
RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens Of Carlisle
am! that- commenced the enliir
in.; and seouring.silks..erapes, meripoea anti-all kinds
Iltootensplso :not (111.eito• Co' , Botrrink ull
bi:anches. She may be found at lier residence In,
Church Alley, a few doors.below the .Grocery Store.
- Captai whe're — W - drit .
thanklullfreceived, and executed in a neat and liand
-some Manner. •
Carlisle, OeMber 30. IPS% • • -
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AT Ott are ordered to parnilb at the.AR
-MORY on. Saturday th.e17.0 itiztittzti
" in Winter Ulifo . rin, with arms and accou
• s treinciita in good order.
By-order el-the enntßio.. • _.-
Tilo.9' B' lituurso,
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• Nd - vernber 5, 1899. ". • .
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FARM
FOR. . SALP,
TI Piirsnance of-the last will and leatmneal
of ~la
thew Thompson, deceased, will bd 'exposed to public'
;sale on Thm•sday the 20th December-ilext, the fol
lowing described valuable Prop Fay, situate in Ali
township, Cuthberland enmity, about S miles west of
NeWvilli, and' 1 miles.from 'the Cumberland' Valley
triiet pniainino
„ • . 1 2-4- - ,ACREg':
•
and allowance, about 150 acres are cleared; and in a.
MO state of cultivation; upwards of .20 acres if - Whieh
is in good Timothy aneadowomd the residue is co
vered with excellent Timber. The improvements'
area large
.DOUR.LE .BTO.I E
sails •. • ,
110 US E- • •
With-other—aut,lrmiset,
• A BRICK-CAIN;
over 100 feet beg, with kl'hgon Shed, Corn Crits
Er.c.,.twp wtlls otwater, one ht the door; Also, a
TlENiAi i ter Ittr0111:§1E 3 •
s and bouble' Log 13stro,.witiv• an excellent - spring near
the houw.
—This propelly is ruliniraltiy 'sittlated in 'a loop-.of
the . ,CmodOguittnel;rerit,..hy 'which it is nearlY en- .
efreled at the satite• time th,-. banka are sufficiently
high to prevent overflowing. It affu•tht a gond shun-,
lio n for n Grist Forge or rititChinery of ally de
tbrileilnOttl(l the nelellb 7 .l4llnd iv' eal as would.juS-.
tifv tinnt• ,vemAt'of the kind. There are \ inudenke
banks of Iron Ore within 4 miles, and thel3W.Moun
tain about-the Fame distanCeovould afford obtridanee
of timber. The Property. is all patented...4nd tut in
diatitttable title will, he given, nifd - poisension on the
ist Ap'ril,lB.ig. •
-- c-Persons-tlesi&onh-of-InVeSting-their-ettpital in, good
. Cropertr.; tvili do well ti yieiv thi's before the day of
call on Mr. Matthew Thontipson. residing cm the
prcmises, or with the undersigned righting inrlVew
ville. , . •
Terms will be 'made known and attendance given I
on the day of sale by ' . . ,
• JOI-IN
I
November 5, • ,
The.limiCalder-Ev,aniiner. and Herald, Lancaster
Volksfreetnd, and Village Iteiord-Will - arclfinaertilie
above until day of_ sale, itark Olite, and charge this
office: . •
Le_islatiire Proceedings.
The enitiling 'session of the Legislature Of this
ColiimonkVettith it is expected will be one 'of more,
'mettle interest to the people than, any that has pre-
Eeded it. Not only will it he,the first session m u ter.
the new organic law, untried, anti in the estimation of
many thousands, of doubtful utility, but it will be the
first session of contested elections--the first session to
I which the abusedballobibidt will appeal for redress.
.Parties being nearlyhalanced. and each firm as the
everlasting tulle In support of its peculiar tenets, their
conflictl-i!the one battling under the sacred panoply
of truth, for the best interests of the people--the other
with the dark banner of falsehood waving ever it, ,
contending. Cif pgwer and the attendant !spoiler of
jOictory,m—willatltch.nuipterest to the session which
will render vehicles of correct regard - i
tor the proceedings, -ofimmense :11400a:too- to the
citizens of Pennewlvania.. ,Such a vehicle, will be
fonnd in.tho qntelligencer and Democrat,' the editors
';;Of which pledge thoniselvei to spare no pains labor
'Or expense, to render' their sheet -worthy of .publio
patronage.
Ah the undersigned have both had experience in
reporting, and are-ralso prlictica/ printers, they w!t11 . 1
be able to give full stmt correct report's of 'the sayings
lty
and doings of thed.lotscsointl place the
*nee in their paper in the mist itttractive and antis- ,
tilt:tor fortn. addition tti reparbi, they
• . am le' sketches of the roceedin
oOngress;ancla genera summary . . "" . "7"
dapp- . •
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The Intelligeneer id Demoeratie in politiesu-sitp.
porta thpittrtot - and statesnian or the ivat—Gen. W.
11.11 - rndisor —rot the presidency ',in 180—and will
ever be fotind-the tinwavving opponent or Loooloco
lam, and all kinttre4 destructive heresies. - - . ,
_
--
Par the session; (twice tt !eek.) , $2 00
For the whole year, 3 Ot) •
Payable in advance. 'AT , . person • foiwarding five
.statiscribers for the session, niclosinta On dollar bill,
will '
be entitled to a sixth copy gratis: •
ELLIOT St WITURDY
Editors and Proprietors.
Harrii4tirir, NOT .1, 1818.
C 9.71 .81101 r 00.711:, C1171111VD. :
Iti4C .101dian Sic
....= : • • ' •
- -
. rs
~ o. tle .preventiati
dud
,cure cf Coughs, • .
Cciids,.tithinag,-cow- • ~ ,
silittptionsOpittitagof . W — ttl . , tresident
jutee . ~._ __ .• _ _ _ -mod Pleas, in
counties or. Ciunberlatid, Jun iata and' Perl,, and the
I 13.100 A cl 4. diseases
eit the breait . . aq Eon. !dui Stuari and Aim. .Lefevre, JO gee' of the l
.• [Court of .Conutton' Pleat or list cOttntY„ of .Ctimber
- 1,11 • ung s t - 4 ''' C '' . .. ' • land,liate issued their precept bearing date the 20th
boctor Ct..taxsoN ArritstAitsthe.proptietor of' the' day of Augitst, 1838, and to ins directed, for holding
Apecific, resided upwardt Of fob! years among • the a ,u .
~ • ' .' . ,
~ .
~
_....
..
COUrt ,ir e Oyer' alld Terminer;
tribes of. North Anterieitti 'lndians; and ivith unwell!.
tied diligence Used every 'linens in his power to rip-,
i.,ttnd-Ceneral Jail D e li v e ry; and General Quarter„Ses
ya at(b eing
Carlisle on th
ti e ternd4l , oi t ula h y
quireruknowledge of the different remedies used.by
" (1 1 o tH f °l l.To o vei t talr the 12 , ay
, at 1 0 o ' c lo c k
r t r . - th .
them, for the core or. the sick and wounded r
-more pert, icularly,thOse Whitili they take to preyent , ,
~,, i
in the .. forenoo n.. .' .
to • •
and cure the consumption , and complaints of the '
breast and hings. lk observed the Indiant were ,
,- ,: . a.„..ice is. hereby Given /
Subject to -ntimerclim-diliniliii Wriplaiets - to - those - , „ --!" ~---. •• . . .. .
.- . • q 7---.. ----,-;
of white people; and front their mode or living, and . to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, and Constablett
- being eixpOseW tii - the ineltiMency of nil iirentherS;; of the said county' ottnimberined, that they be then
many of their complaints were conriplionted and vIO- ' and there in their proper person with their Records,
lent. Although; ninny - of their diseaset Were of mult Inqtions,Exanintiont,ned other Remembrancee,
a 'nature as ,ivottld, With a penile in a eiviliied state : to tkrthose things t hi th to their of fi ces resPectiYely
have terminatedln Confirmed consuntlitiont ; yet,dti- I' appertain. 'And thole 'Who are hotrod by-fecogns ,.
ring the time he was with them, he did nothear of , iantielvto Prosecute tgitinit the prisonert that are, or
is consumption. . , then inaV lie; in the Jail' sr Cumberland county, to be
,
So simony arc they in, their. knowledge of reins- then and there t.eprosecute against them as PhR ll -bli
dies, and so certain of their effects-When applied in'Atuit. • .• , „
time, that it may be said "a true consumption is u ills-. ' Dated at Carliste, the . 4th day at Oct o ber ,. ten,:
ease never known '
or heard among theni." T le• and the 63d-year of American Independence.
truth of this ebserVation must be Corroborated by all' ' • 'JOHN MxhRS, Sheriff. .
who have had the oppor tu nity of.beconting acqainted L. •
with these people. It may then be asked why the .r xiargt.. :14a1t5UA.74, - ,o4:MaigGili - , . .
are exempt from these complaintig• The reason is ;
i
obvious; because they immediately seek for relief, Summer. Session of this tnstitutinn *ill ter
l Alm'
minate September_2fith, and the Winter session corn 6
and prevent those complaints whi ch intenisiblY /toiler= : :
owned, after . a vacation of six weeks, on the 7th of'
.Mine the constitution, and brin g on ,incurable Cow.
.
sumptioo. - ' - - . .; November, and continue tirenty-four weeks. •
. -Bills of direction . itedoitiptinlr - reneVhottle - of - thef -- Thettudents of this'll:l,ll.ll6°watt carefullY instrito.
Specific, pointing out in a Conspicuous manner, all ted in all the ',nineties or ofibertil edtication.. Each
the symptoms in the different !ogee of these
(. l istl'esi• '. class hasat least - two recitations a day,liesides area...,
Sing diseases; Aso - particular direetions -respecting._
sicinalleCtures front
))))) different PrOfesSors on vari.i.
Diet and 'Regimen, and how. patients are to
-
" 11,1,10 ," "bus subjects connect e d Witli• them: Connected' with
themselves through every stage ,until health is r
. the College is typi , eparatory school, in which young
c
stored ; for vain and useless would be the preserip- I.gentlenren may prepare theinSelves in the branches
tioas oPthe ablest phisiciae,acCompanied by the most required for admissroe into College.. The'folloWing
Powerful medielnet, if his directidnsare not &WAY - its a list of the instructors in both dttpartinenta.:._ . ~.-__
adhered to.. . , ,- • - . 4. ~ , ; • ,i . Rev. .1 7 : - .A:. RA - rest, D. P., PresalenriprilTrOfer•
tar. o/ Mental and .3loral Pldloeoph•V.- . .• _- - -._:_
The pub . liii - nre in f ormed that the 'depositions or .
i two hundred and•eiglity-seven persons have been ta- I; tf0n..A.1110313 . 07i, Professor of Lase.
ken before the proper authorities Of the city of Lan.. •S. W. Minn, jr, A. M., Professor of .Itiattiematici
caster, Pa., all completely cured or the Most despe- and .71.1ecdailical Pldlosophy; ,
rate oases of consumption, seine of.which are detail- - Rev. Asntar. SMITH, A. Ivf.:Profivsor of Ancient
- errilltlin - billsirecerripanyitig - theirottle7 ----- 7' —Language's and-Literature.-
The price el-each -bottle.of.theANDTAN STIE‘...._ _ ._....., Professor .qf Nahtral Science.'
vile is One Dollar, and each enveloping the
,genuine', It.-&:.W:-A.:-Gooni-Reetor of- diePreparatori ..r:*._
I Specific is siginFil by_Dr. ` Clarkson Freeman., and the . p pr i men t.-- • --
initials C.V. - on - the kiiireaelciwittle, - None can D;or:Brn'oo.anrc - A.B. — l3 --
Tutor,
be-genuine-without_this , signature4 ,brie composi- ,y_ll,_A ; Hemmen% A. B. • '' ' ,
tion having'been attempted 1.01-lie imposed upon - die
~ . .• .' --,- -
public by it counterfeit imitation of this extraordinary •- • Expences in the eolege.
'table.. .. . • , . . •. _ • ' - ! The regular charges artf:- , -ror the winger' Seelien,-
(r. ; - ; r A simply of the fth;) , :e SOCeifie.in.t:rpt constant- - . : • .
lyfor sale by' 5.,.7.41trEt L'LLTOTT of Carlisle , ;Tuition, '..; - .t._._ , - _Ti. . $lB 00.
I and by Samuel Wilson. Shippensburz. . ' •,--- • 1 .; Blom-rent _..•" - .0. "-i. ti'" - 'S 5 °
'.. November„s, 1838;•--lk: - . . ~c• , ~, .._ 1, . Contingte-t-expenees,..._ , . .. , - 150
._ ----..,:0,,.- ---• I . 13C.sird o.4.weeks.at $l 82§ to 1 7:5) 89 00
,-
T •
he
.or eitas • yleffiri d I:r pg l x
i'
$62 0 -
1
'4A i n STdTE.TatT.RlVSL_— , tritiTreparatarrhoolTritaer'Setlim
h piblished at Harrisburg Pelee a week:
.
-'during the session of the -I ! egislaticre,
and once a week daring - the recess: ' 1 I
The Reporter Will continue to be ((eh it heretofore'
has been) ati unyielding adwicatevor the principles of:
the, Demecratic party-ea- sttpwrti. , r'ortlie - gireat -,- aild
vital questions of tee government identified with lime '
success of the AilTinkttation of the -General- Cow
ernment-and an untiring,,oppoileih of the Federal
aristocracy t whielt seas, in die election of one of its
fitiorites: to in - MCI - Upon the :niitintry•the - - curse of a .- -
National flank-to he governed in its operations by no
other Views than the advancenient of the interests of
a tutoredliwy at die expense of the interests; the
rights; tintlilie liberties of the many. Against' srieli %
a party and such an engine of political evil,. the . Av.
porter will be found - acting with the great body of the
•people. :
As the ensuing sessinn=of the Legittattire Will he
one of more than ordinary interest to the•people, the
Editors of the Reporter 'Hive made arrangements
ithieli will enable.therti to give ri - ,more - ftill ntufeom ,-
oleic history of the prOceedings in both Houses than
they have heretofore been enabled to do. Every ex
ertion will be used to make the Reporter a ,medium
through ,?which the
_people shall receive a full record
of the'proceedings of theirtepresentatives. - .
The terms of the Reporter are"--- • .:.
Per annum, . s .. 1;133;00' ....:': : r
For the session, -' • - 2.,00 • -
Any agent or other.persen.forWarding $lO, or he
ecoming responsible therefor, shall have six copies
forwarded, as may be • directed, during the session of
the Legislature. .- • . ' •
- -.. - --Persons-forWarding names of subscribers arc re
quested to'bdparticular in• Stating. whether' the sub
scriptions itre.to continue for the year, or the session.
Gov.-3,-1838
• BOAS dr, •COPLAN:
• . .
'Prospectus of the Keil *mac.
THE democratic party of Pennisylviinia has just
passed throUgh a fiery conflict, and come out not only.
unscathed, but completely vievirious—anotli s er proof
of the - purityraml stability ef- their principles,-2--.10--
withstanding their triumph :they cannot for any length
of. time repose in the lap,of victory, for their foes are
most insidious and ever watchful ; and although rout
apin•rally itailer-sonteiew-Minte.-to-oPp2se
the piliimples ok' democracy; eremite, to. which, being
the,only bond that call,evoijn ' r a theiti•
! together. We must thereforelrentember that the pried
of free' ant in iineeasing vigilance.
In spite of the raiikrst .corruptinn, and of frauds
inuan'terliblei have elated a i.* leraticlinvertinr,
l'aiul amajority in the house of renresentatives,.suffi-:
ciently_large to give us the' control in a joint b dint,
and secure to Pennsylvania a democratic refiresenta
tire intim United States Senate. ' - •
1 -- Thefraudtilent - eleetionsTivhich - Will-lirnbabtrbe
I,oii_testeddlimunheard of or l ßit . F iiiik r . on the public,
Works; which', regitirea searching
adoption by the people of the amendments to our
state onstitution, which will rentlire important legis.
Nave enactments, to meet the changes thus made in..
I.the fandathental law--41:xether with the conncurrelit,
I action or the senate with-the Governor, in many of ,
his important appointinents, will all render the cont.
ing session of the legislature, perhaps the most:hn
pattint evertnelti in Pennsylvania, and cadati their I
procWilifigiftwbe - unusually - unteresting-tdeiery-wm.
lathe community. cm _
:The editors of the Keystone, - intend to give in
'creased attention to, the proceedings'orlhis session, -
and note every movement of interest td the public.
Therwillliave — conapetent - reporters - in - both - housc:,
of our legislature, as *ell, as at Washington city,
thous enabling them to give-as full 2 rerrts of all im. !
;portant legialatire proceedingic as their - columus will I
• admit... „ •
The Keystone islhe the largest paper Miblithed in
-
Harrishilrg and being printed on Brasil, type, regii , ;
larly gives in its columns nearly odd third more reath
nog matter than anylither political paper in the state;.
;This we have beer. enabled to do, by the Very great
encouragement we have received from' a generous
public. Thankful for these favors, the editors will
hereafter. spare no pnins or expense to render. their
paper interesting and ralhable to the public, and ser
viceable to the great and, triumphant cause of
triocracy_aud Freedom. , .
TERMS_
ror the ItcystonO .yearly, twice ti week :ring the
Session of. the^ Legislature, and'once a 'Week for the
remainder of the year,.. , • • $3 00.
Daring the Session of the year,.'.
• • "
•
:only,: twice a week, ',:••••• s2'oo
Vur 8 1 # mouths not'ineluding rtcy.par! .
of-the Seision of the. tegioirttitre. - -
To Clybx.or Comparthii.-,Sit ottp'ers Ire sent in
one onettA. and to one direction, for the price of five.
as above; orls porkers are sent AS above I,r the mice
of 12 or 25 are sent as aboic for the price Of 40. .•
liwistroastet-s,: ittuLotlte Dernoor tie citizens
are requested to•receive and 61 - Ward au. scriptions to
us: PACKPIt, DARR:PITT Bt. PARS%
Harrisburg, Norernber 5, 1858, • ' : " ,
ovlc 13.
TETTERS testamentary - on the estate of Jacob
, Holm late of Southampton township, CuMber
lud -cetifity;Arbeased,Thave - .Amewissued_lci - the . :sub .
scriber residing in the township aforewaid.: All pern
sons indebted to said estate Will makeiArtymeni hurtle.'
diately; and those having claims .agamst said estate
will present them "properlyauthenticated-tbr,settle
-.I4EON;ARD-HELIII EXeC'r.;
Nomulmir S . 18$8,-;-6v, :„. • „r • 10
PRO
Ttißion. for-the 0111 coinlte s6
in ENlisli nnd,Afathemptice, • • 11 00
I - iticluding Arithmetic, 800
;-
Pi T B T.10114,s
gale.
. .
.11ISPM3ED to retire from the rnnice the tog's.
Erbtorial, we offer our -establishment-for Inle t
. /ock; stock 'and barrel; • - .
--Established and. batilt ttp by-the true de.niociltry ; of
the 'Lion -V the Irert,' the county dot walks into
locoropos to the tune..of 1563:if conducted_l n - ne_cor:.
dance with the: traneiples of.Dermicratic Antimascm ,
ry it ertnitot fail of being well suptiorted, The loco
(tens linaing, after the fashion of a Dull. inn China
store, .with...riaorgL-courage than condi:et' battered
down the old Constitution, and deprived the dodger of
the' chance of giving ,his, friends more than a six
Months Tie at the loaves and fishes, the offices in
this county are in the hands of the People, and in
these_tiMes_of.eorriffition, it is to be :Ores:mind:the
papers supporting the.dominant party wilkbe suppoih:
led by it. We would therefore recommend tvorne
good Antimason whoi s so unfortunate as to have taken
his abode in Becks, Westmoreland or Arnistrong to
come on And buy us out.
OttAer 29 - , 1838. •
T
:Devoted- to .4Arriptiztr . tind
•• . • #.l(ral EcoriOiny, . •
Pnhlishrd by,JortriLtnna - ,•No 45 Nnrth Sixth Street,
Philadelpbii; price $l. lien year. Monthirinbacrip
tinna taken .L Afvens,-Bookseller;
of ivinina the st - ind Volumes; 'in - strong binding,'
rimy be obtained ; price $1,25. Alao, •
' •
•
.THE LADIES' GARLAND,
Detio - tett — toitefaturei - L4listfuctioni—rel .
ihusorizent, Feataleßiography, c.
Price One. Dollar per "'Car, monthly. For the first
V°litme of,this work we hail 19.,000 subseribers;
subscriptions to which nlay be had as above. :Neatly
half Lc:inti t Frier $145.
• 7s.lffcrivOßcßOS47.4;genti ---
.Carliele, October 99,1899. . ,
NOTIC E--
ETTr,RS toutmentary on tie.lait
j
atlf-BRAWYP, 'fate of .11fonroe toWnship,
ctunlieriancl County, deceased, having issued to the
subscriber,, residing in Allen triwnsliiii, all .persons
indebted to said estate will Make ii#nenCimtuedi
ntely to.the_snliscribre,.nnd-those
_filming claims will_
.prcsent thest for seltlemert. . • • •
GEOROt lIEELMAN,
I,:xecu,tor.
el'etnber ia38.4.,di;.
INSTRUCTION
jWriting, Book-Ispeping, Fmglish Ottminar„
Arithmetic, Algebra, Sze. will be given by tilt
sulfseriber in an EVENING SCHOOL, to eclat
ittence as soon as a class can-be forrtied.' For further
particulars, terms,ltc. apnly ',Anted/Welt/to
n08&17. 4 C AIM ON.
Carlisfp, 0ct...23, „; • , •
,T
T o ur{-ret-catEDITOItS.
Take riotioe that ide haireappliid to the...badges of the
Court of Common .Pleaaof Cumberland 'county, for
IreAretreflt - of - the—insolvent -laws - of this-Common
wealth, and that they have appointed Monday the 12th
day_ofLNoverriber nekt, for the hearing 9f tots and-ottr
creditorkat the Court House, in Carlisle,' where . you
May attend ifyou think preper... •
PLTER .
SAMUEL ANDREWS,'" .••
. • LEWIS ZEAII.ING,
• . • THOMAS WATKINS*.
IRA. SOUTHWICIC
Carlisle, Oct. 15, 1838, • _ • • •
A' C4.SSIIIIRRES't •
•
N assortment of. London Cassittltrelei,p:h%in •And
striliedjust—roceired
wince, et the store of - • • • ••E 00.11,8. r.
. .
2011resotsfehe or*just.i:eceiveVtottellVn.
, • - • •, • •
:114013SLIN'41)6Lainea"and Challeep;.ii64 o
just received , anti 'for. lab '7tery 'cheap .4tt the
atn.q of •• -
it)TrOGL,dy.ri. rilue Polish
•V Green, Invisihhl.'Gieed. unit - Citron . Clive
Clloths, • nevy let;ittellingnt reduced - prices • to twit the
times, •• • - • • '• . .C. OGILUY:
•S 11;
UST recetvcd n lot of Leinf ind , llAirn Sugnr,
itt Coffee, ,Itice; Ittolasbeff, .•Nutmege ,, Clove!l and
Ten==-cold low for cash.'
' •
XRI
; • white and colored, for„ sale,
1-1 by r Ci OGILATIL.
FIN'S superior taralis;:vool - DOlftr:snii(l6 lll os'
for sale by • 3C.. OGILBY.
UR Caps; Collars, tippcts,'Ssis. ••.,ittst.t*Fe)ied
' now stock of Fur caps— , and also' lot:, of Hair,
and Cloth.Capi, for attla.by,
Pl4lolVir 0095.
TI(
filar& .Mote..and Excitanke , Office, N0..2, Calvert
Street, Opposite Barnuni'allotel, Baltimore.
Nitraoiqinitty mut .tfilpityttueled Lott4ty..
-Dollars:
Th>ltitinticand most Brilliant Scheme ever pee.
rented in tie Milted States. Prizes over a million
of Dollars. BY A.UTBORITY O} CONGRESS.
ALEX.A.N Okla LOTTERY.
Class 44 1 for 1828.
To tie positively drawn at. Alexandria, D. C. on Set
ur,dny tine 17th of NoveMber,l 83g 6 o'clock, P.M.
Undei. the Saperintendence of Commis
sioners,
b. 11. ctitcmor oz co. Manatee.,
_lkiltudibar_Loitirs, 12 Drawn Bagoto.
6
- 1 P0=614710100,000 11 - flioo,Ogo
-1 • timoo
--- 1 - ' --- 20;000
1 io,ocro imoo
• 1 8,000 9,000
1 7,500 _ 7,500
1 • 8. 000 ' 0,000
1 ' 6,000 5,000
1 ',4,006 4,000
1 - 8,740 1,740
• 2.500• . . 12,500
10 2,000 • 20,000
60 1,000 ao,ooo
60 .600 • 48,000
86 600 42,500
120 250_ _ 81,500
120 200 • :26,200
128 , 160. , 18,900
120 100 12,600
120 • • ao 10,080
'l2B 00 7 - ,560
- 252
8150
23430
•
_21814-.rtzzei—b.6.lllloitnfingio (111,00,40(r
Tickets $2O; Halves $10; Quartera $5: Eighths $2,50 -
A certificate .of a regular package containing 25
s2iiO r tlalyes
114111 - Quartersl9orEighths - 835 - . • ---
A package contains- all'tlie numbers planed In the
. .
Per Sun s. residing ,. in hnv part of the United States
may depend on havnig their orders punctually 'execu
ted by return mail;lhe same as if personally present:'
All prize tickets and good hank billireceived4apay;:"
-mint. - For the grand prize pleame - apply . or address
your orders to the 6•er A . ortunide venders . , orprizes.
- .Blllolll'4 , CO, Bditlinote ilicr •
P. S.; The - iitUisil drawing of this grand [astir wilt
-t i e-published-inoilr-Counterfeit-I)etectormittLpriee
current. Communications - conlidential—all_letters
- perreilly info by mail:.
capi are expected on or before that dap.
e adjouined,Court of ,3ppeat will be
, n the dal/ of Parade, (17th instant:?
held
cc'g'hc Carlisle Female
Cotbityl Cumbeitand, Penn' a.
• trough the, liberatity of the Legislature of the
State, the Trustees of lids Institution_have_been ens,
hled to eetablish It
The leminaty is arranged under three distinct
-departments.
The first, - embracing, instruction anolent and
modern liii4uag-es, had the fine arts.
Two other department's, embracing n liberal course
ef, &Hist) education.
l e ttstn, President of the ,Tloard of Trustees, la
ex leio prinitipal of the seminary. .
The two departments, last referred to, are now or , .
ganized and in comple,te otter:Wont—one tinder the
trianagetileni of Miss Peens Petits--the other, of
Sauitt CATitnizt.c. - •
The other depaefilient will be put into operation as
soon as suitable Teachers can be procueed.
At present, arrangements nre•made, and the plan is
in oneratidn,forteachingßeading,Writing, Aritheneal
tic,,.Geography, Grammarotthetoric, History,: Chro
nology; Chemistry,-Natural,-111ental-and•-Moral-Phi
losophr, Astronomy, Drawing, Painting, and the
Latin, Prench,ltalian anti Spanish' Languages.
Applieations.are solicited for instructors, particu
larly-in theFrench-Langtiage and-Muni& -
For the• reception of .pitpila into the different de
partments, arrangements maybe made.witli the heads
of the departments respectively, without the interpo,
sition of the PrinCipal or Board of Trustees,
-"Suitable arrangements are made for iloawling.tn,d
Lodging yottng ladies from abroad with the Teachers,`
in the two departments now organized. ..„ .
By, order of the Board;
JOHN REM
111, CALDWELL:
Comntittee.-
arpelei qiiober 18,1858
ti o ' m ot.xin Z AT
STORE.
eIEORGE -V . : -HALL, Agent, ass - just
11,Jr from Philadelidila;sitd it now .opening et the
store room - of Afts;Knox, in West High street, a-Well
selected assortment of-' • •
BOOTS,: SHOES; • AND -HATS,:,
CONIPRISING, _
• Gentlerien's ine Boots i .
400 - : Corse do. ,
•111mooila and •
Do: Walking 4. Dress Pinnps,
Ladies' Leather and .Morocco Shoes,
.• Do; Xiciact.tating Slippers,'
Children and mosses '
Boot., *'hoes,
Together with a very fine sesortment
FUR' AND SILK.
'Of the latestTashions, (Phitadelphia ioittde.) Aifsn,
Irate supply of stock adihdllo'tor_the Manufiteture of
Shoes,such atatoetteep.;_ltitt. -Lining, • nindibl;', and
„Buckskin, i.e every'vartety, of;which will so ld
LOW..for;c4lsll,'", He has also for sale a great variety' of
Kidderminster Carpeting of the newest patternsottul
at, the manutitcturer's prices. , .2 : . ,
'A liberal diaconal made to'ciumtry merchants, and
-Others - Who ptuthase by the quantity., .
Carlisle, October 17, . . .. •
2o t •Creditors of.Taceb late qf
ough f afechinuttenitt- •
. ,
NOTTIDV iS hereby glrch ,
tho .„ ,
. who is I. auditor' appointed . . 4 the:Court of
b.otrnao4nti'lneasofGuittherlandenluitv,; to make a Anal
;_-e:
Alichael hoover, atappicelizrriTfOro*K
said' and, to 'make distribtition of .the eifecto,in their
handeaceerding to laiv;'andllie : ternia of , the tetist
tofesaid; to and atnon the oreditors,of the httid Jacob
Swittee, Meet fcir that,.pfiepeae' op, Saturday the
IQthlitp''of Noiemhee nett, at the linttse of John Hoo
ver, Innkeeper; in the titieetrih of Aleeltaniesburgeat
the-Mornirigc . , when antr'wheie all pat
,ticalptereatek#re itotified to attend. ,'- „ . •
.„. LENl.MPRlCE[4;tlltditdrr - . -
•:...'‘Oefoter -2.
417pr0 of timid and Over-Shecs can. ,
Vt.ti l rery . Odd andcheap at,the.storemmor
CAIPITAL,
Sehenie.
bo . 12,000
40: %. --it0,0.00
468,i20
I'TEXTIOX
UTlt.ildit—ltli .
~•... ~
.. „
yuy__
_OU:are - ordered to parade on:i-onr
- - 7 .ustial ground oulSatterila e 171 A
Of ,iYovenlbsr n 7:it, at-2'-o'clock in
the afternoon, in ;Winter l'iniform ' with
arms and aceotdrerneid'i Il .g?od order.
- By order.ofthe Captain, .
JOHN KEp...NAN.:O. 8..
October-29,1851. -.-- • : -.: .
Evety man will rippetHr an bar
tide with their iinifor ms altered.— New.
- 11T4W
,BOOT,
"STOP THAT ALL O
. .
e,learn by the ofScial rsturns.from the
state , of New' Jersey, that the,Whigs hava
Ljarried their ENTIRE Congress-ticket by. au
atretag* majority of 287. " STOP - TIIAT
' • "
• „
• Ws likewise 'have the official returns of
. •
Georgia ; which enables us t i o:Communicato
the firelfeeiing — •
phenol ,of -Van Doren have Carried ALL than -
members. of congress in that state bra most •
triumphant majority: This Iresult.gi. es us
[giant . . additional Members of congress ; in
the present ciongress - we have but min meni4 .
berr. .from :that stato.. " STOP THAT' BAT L." .
•. . •
VALUABLE' F'ARM FOR .
• . -
SAL E •
•
subscribers will sell by ptiblle outery'ori the
piremises, on Sattirday the 17th day of November next, •
(sale commencing' at 10 o'clock, A. M.) the farm late
-the estate ..of—lacob-Crim,_sen.,_ deceased, situate ire
Dickinson toWnihiii, Cumberland comity; nine snide*
southwest of Carlisle, containing -•-•
_ _
-10.5 ACR,IB S
About 160 acres pro cleared, and In is , good stay of
cultivation. , , There Is a good two - story I . -
'" _ LOG DWELLING
HOUSE',
Log Earn, an several out houses on the premised,
The above land lies on both sides . of the
Breeches Creek; about , half a mite west of Spring,
-Alillar—Termewill-bo made known on tho day Of
Nl* •
JACOB - CRI.NI„•
Fzei :tart '''.ll.llllAll.Allll.3lnf,_
or:lteatrerbisTdee'S' --
___lnaidnaon_to.te_ns.l4l •
October 17, 1838. .
The Lanchster Hers el; ITSyrisbur,, , * Yntelligeneen
_York ItepoblicsO anil CqtriliurgStar, Slll publish
tberiliovo till sole, fisrk price sockqstrxr; this °Mee.
•-- • -
VALUABLE .14E 444 ESTATE
SA •
A ftref.rate Limesoche ho r n), Situate. abort 5i miles
-west-of-Carlisle.zera,titinint , 2.7 S Amen.Lbout
Acres
. ctear in a li4 ; 11 state of outrtrat-ir.w t -the--il
talanec titabriT4l, aiul thsro te-r lar, ; c quantity
of .I.Octist
'174 - 6 in t prov.ernents 'are a netr Two Story .
If In 0 USIE ItA - /
- • ,
AND:LARGE• RANK..I3ARN;
vv t o Tea - iiiTt. - .l.lonse,"Stablia}7, and two Apple gr. ,
chards. There. IS 11 weil,of wv.trr, and PCN Cll3l eery
!urge springs nealt e. R
the House. The. turnpikea&
from ilarri shim; to elaiiebersiniff; possewthron6li the
.
.in
This property is well raleillsteirf r two farms.
' The-above property is wertliv (lie - nstaatirifi orcapi4
talists, as it - Will be 'told law. -''i'he.tiUe in 11/disputa-.
gle.---Ltncittirif Of - -
E,l - IOSSEENT.‘N.
OBEItT \IRVINE,
Carlisle, October 18, 1858.-4 w
•The I.ehnnon Conrie'r, Lancaster lieraid and
Examiner, anti Lanc'aster Vulluft.eund. publish
the 'abirce .4 'weeks,• murk price, send ps_pers, and
eharge this office. • • • • '' , l•-•
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•
- POE.. V•:1 , 74' . ° ,ll •
FIVE oubacriher will oiler nt public talc, at the
j_ Court House.in the - borough of Carlisle, on Sat ,
urday the 22(1 day If December next, the following
teloritred-propertieso•izt , --A-nontplasterOd--
11:0VSE, •
ealoulated for a cruill family, situated on west Lott•
titer street, near thO College, With part of a lot of
ground attached, containing :)(ii feet au front and 120
feet in depth. • Also, a two story
liVentherboartied
ILo I$ E,
and "ITCIIEN, situated in-DiCkinson alley, adjoin
Mg the above, attached to which is - tli - e - minvo - qatititt - --
of ground as the above,im which•are a great variety
of fruit trees. The honses are in p ool repair, being ,
both nearly new. Terupi of valei
. One-half' of the.. •
purchase money to he' paid !alum sail the residud
in two equal half yearly payments. • •
IVILLIMII -- 11.-111.URRAY.
- earn slo, October 30; 1333 —Orr.
A FARA. FOR SALE.
THERE•wiII be Sold at publib rale on Saturday the
lst. day of December nest, on the premises, in Newton
township, Cumberland county, a, faith . 00ntainin'g - •
.200 Acres of mate
ne.the best 4uality, bordering cethelimestone , ,,with•
iii onet orNewville;; - and - ene-foUrih i :.of• - a -- miln ----
ft+om the Culnberland.Vall4 Rail Road, a large pord
Lion of which is eefei l / 4 1 with the finest tirnber, and
the Clear_l. t and_uudergeol feneoi Cultivated/1 -
The itnproietiatrare-a-- . •
..r.
LOG HOUSE
find one and a half story_Wtolumilvith a.noter fst4ind •
well of water rittlie'door: a - • ' •
• ..norn.rx -Log Baifor l '...
witi; . Vraible Stable'anil Wagon Sheds;Sio; A lai
portion-of-this-land-may-be tilearedotn4woeid-l4 val.; --
uable, being near the town and rail road.
An indisptitable title will be given. And theterutt
Which will be easy-will be made known on'the day of
AGNES_WOODBURN. •
Newrille October 0 113.48 L-ts, .• •
-The "Lanais:et. -Herald and .grandritn." m;lll . putiii
fish theabcive times and ehargethie Office,
CNNEeeIPEIC , T1114.1,7r 'EPP& •
. .
TflLr sOseriber hatiPat received a large sind hands
some: usaartniont of
FA LL A~ITD,ZVIIITmf VFOODS4
I -
which he hi selling ihettiee than `ever sold !in"thi. •
town-or - county. -- ill'a - stoskyousistit Mitt'of" , "
)31teci . Pollak' Green; ('ita• •
,• and -Oxford , mixed Clothe
Plain and, Striped Landon , Cassitnera, , .
• , • Sa 1 !RIC 8
,
of all eoloray and §tialities, Super French, diriititt
and English. 111ermoes; light colored Silkl; frgure".(l
dittor-new -style;,-81ack-and-blue-black-rept Silks; + •
Week-Italian ?delude; 414 do do. super black Silk N,"'
Velvet; • handsome colored Silk Velvets and figured ,
- silk for bohriets; Merino and brochn Shawls. .
" • Setater Cards; •• -
• rier'cl: rlaunfl«;...lllaiilrets, Alpeino andlarhhe
wocil- and. London Chintz; Silk Velvet
Vestingsi.Stocks; Shirt-Gollars, auspendera, Clovjesi
&c... general assortment Of Fresh Groce- . '
• ries, all iof , ivhiell , will he - sold 'on, aceommodating
tempi 4inct ittitisually.loselbr' task: Ptithaarro are
.respOequilfitiviteff to . oftli And - :for them-
the old:stead (one doori east of the markt*
!lOUS°, "and dii'eetlf opposite S. Elliott's
, „ ' CHAS. :"'4 •
Monad- betaber itt3l3, : .
P. S. A: very:darge and Fencrnl,Aseottinl•it!'6f
HaP3,Cßlic Roots and 'Shoes,pat received. andliTV ,
Opetung , in.the roein'ittljoining tho :. storei,Setd.:Wr.,koSl: •
saleorrebidsheskfcii,onski;.
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