0 gi 01, Zr,liE S. • . • • • • . • ' The "Carlisle Ikrahi & Expositor," will be issued C PIR EPER. every ,_TuEsRAy 'AFT C.,RNCiON, at Two H.3r- • T UE subseriber has jost received a large and band- TAIII9, per annum ; paylible advance. ,• . -soini, ass:mune:a of : • ADVE . R.T[savr&N - rs inserted - at the usual rates • ...FALL AND IVINTER GOODS, Letters addreSsed to the cditorion huSiness, MUST which -he is iig Chbaper than. VVei• sold in, this BE POST PAID, otherwise they will receive no et= towri.or.county: His stock consists in part oP cuticle . Super Black, Polish Grecn,.Cil, _ _ AGENTS✓ •The folloivingainMeq persons have been appointed Agents for the "Carlisle Herald Sr. Expositor," to; whom .Payment for salmeription and advertisement •an:be made. ' P. Stp.t.y,lls(l, Shiremanetosvny.CurjA-Co.- .. SCOTT COYLE, Esci. Newvilie do P. 'lS.oorraz; Esq. Newburgh do. • 114.41istEs, Es . q. - §bippensburg .dc; • Jour( Wurrommen,•Esq. , ' do. (to 1. - MATIErt Beg. HogueStown • - do - • R. Witsom,Esq:.Meclumicsburk, do, WlLLiAlri.RtmstrA,-ESq. tippowell do • Sxtm9r6rr, Esq. Churcbtown do Dr. As WnriE, NOW , Cumberland do • Taos. BLACK, Esq. Bloomfield, Perry county A. Bi..s.oc,'Esq. do • - • •Registe . - .N4tiee. • • .R.E.edislitips oppta, . cadisle,-0-7,,---1-838 . :. • r - NOTI E is 'hereby . given; to all :14ega tees, Creditors,and other. persons concern ed, .Recounts have been . • 'filed - in this Wilde for ekaminatimi; th,e _accOuntants,thereinAmmed,_and,Avill_ba_p_m7. :senteirto :the Orphans'!. Court . ance, on7Tueddaythe27l/tdtry of Novenz bet, id. 11 1$38: - . .1: , The ndminiStration. account of "S, • Snzith Ale'Kinney and Robert McKinUeib 2:-''lie-administration ne: - Count•Of_:/ohtt Rupp,•Exeemuir of 3: The administration account of Jucob ._ .Baker, Adnainisn'ator of 'Gestrgol3iiket;',d6:. - . •4: - The supplemental -and-final adminis 't.ration account-of Rachel' Kline, idminis ,'tratrix of George Kline, Esq. deceased. 5: - The rido htistrtilionaccount of.fohn , Thrush, Administrator of Isabella .Clark, 'deceased. •,6: The administiation account of Chrii•- • Hun Stayman, Executor. of Abraham Stay; `man,' deceased. 7: The administration account of/so/milli --- : - .llle - Clure i - . - A:d minis trati ix=of=Davi G 1 are 'deceased. • 8: The .aclininistratieh account of Geo. - •Beelinati, Executor . of John Brandt, tlec'd. 0: The ! 'administration account of •Danicl .111arkley, administrator of 'Henry Myers,. . :-decedsed. 10: - Theadininistration account of Hene . 'y Coover, executor of Christian Coover, de.! •'ceased. - . The Guardianship account of !Lillian Craighead, sr. 'Gilanil:lir of Wilson .Mc onincir_s on_of_jam cs3leK i m , . The, guardianship account of William :Craighead, sr. ,Gaardiaa of Wm. McKim, minor son of James McKim, deceased. The 'guardianship account of William ---''Craighead;--sr.-0 ard i a n - o l'And re 'Kim, minor son of - James McKim,. dee'd. . The guardianship account of William •Craiglitad, sr. Guardian — JlM= 111 m, - dangliter of juntas McKim, dee'd., The Guardianship account -of ifV/iain - Craighead, sr. Guardiandf.Mary McKim, ;minor - daughter of James 'McKim, deed. , •------The 'Guardianship „ace_ -of -;:./acab Re . asor,'Gwirdian ofiNter.ctpnitia, minor ---- 8 - 6n - ofJohnr - Croniiich, deceased.' • . 'W II ialin-4-A it+ et,-Ige-Ostpri,----, - A - L ITSBLE • FUT - SAL . . , . . , • . IN purrainnee of the last will ondstestament of Ma 'thew Thompson, deceased, will be exposed to public PROCLAM ITION 'sale on.Thersday the 20th December ,nekt, - the.fdt- lowing , described valnablemporty, situate in Mifflin • ? Y • 'township, Cumberland - comity, about miles west If I . 6. 1, ls''' Newvilk, and I i miles from the Cumberland Valley ~ . „.K .:: :L...„,,e, ,r link - Poad,;altract containing • --- - -.- • • - .... ft 1 1A-: ' 4 s." - cis , . l l' . '.. .. . ' _ . -V.'..i...4,;:t -,-- • .N - 7....X.777' - '.- - • * -. . .-. ~ a nd alltitatice; about 180 acres are elenred, 'add ton s ltigh state of cultivationsnpwards.of 0 0 acres of which_ AlrligitEX,S, . •ilie. Xion._ Jain; REED,--Peesidetit .--- is - trilood -- Timpthymeadow;antf - the - teeithre - it - o= a , , :- ,, , ,ii eß of -g°---`4.-11"Q--c-Q'll' -of 'Common Pleas in Ciimberland,-Jiminta-and•Perrviand the :-'_vexed wlth excellent•Timber:- .. - The' iin'irovenielit - ~,, a l a rge , . •: ....-.. - .. „ .. - 8 lion. .fohn Stuart and John ''Lefe'vre, Judges of +lie . .Court of Common Pleas of flit county ot. Cainber- , ,, . . ,y, , :2 4 ', , DOllDifilE . STO .11. E.. , _ land,haveissued . thete vete. pt-benringflate the =2oth vile • •;• :', . -- - , - ' • , day of Angitst,lB3B; and to me directed , ' for holding itui.,'. - ''' • II 01U S E --- .-.. ......,_ _ ~.. , ; . i . i ,.. ii , iio - I ir --- • 1 c -...- i ieoiirt of - OptT:aimeliTCrinainer - ,2. I_o ifr. It - - owes,. ~ , . . . ~ . .A. , BRICK .. BALIN . , and - General Jail Delivecy,nnd Gei*ral guarter`Ses ..s . sinus of the Peace, at Carlisle on the - second Monday ; of. November 18,38. (being the igth day,)nt 10 o'clock . „over 100 feet long E Ylth Wagon Shed; Corn ,Cribs, . i il the forenoon. ' ' b .. *4O. Etc.; two wells of Water, ond-nt.the door; Also,4t . -.. . . . , v . ... 1 ~ ... N ot i ce is lireby Givep, LOG TENANT , 111011 S - 1 -- 'to the Coroner, Justices ' of the Peace, awl C on stableso . • I ta i n ie d i 'l? j o u n se lo . le ; l, , egl37 . n,-N . V .. 10 . 1 . Lylri ei. , eellent speivn.g_ut ' H of the e;:tid bounty'Of Ctimbeeland,llnit illey be tbeii Thi n e; property; : i s . ada d 4 , l l y . i irrint i- tii in t o ntip ni . ; ,and there in theirproper person with' their Records, bigntions, Exa minati 0118, and otlierilemeinbrances - , 'the Conodagoinet Ct•cek.,l4 which it is iiistly en- to.do those things which to.their . offices t , espectively • circled; 'At the 'same time. the bunks are sufficiently hi g h , t a t a leve a t, a y e r e awin., , in : iirarlin , a . good shwa _ appertain. And diose who tire 'bound by - recogni. ,, , lion fi,r,,a. ()list , Mill; for gp pr. Machinery. of Any. de-., • zances to prosecute against the priSoners +failure, or ..acriplicm,and the neighborhood is SuCh t are WM111308.. then mar be, in the Jail i , f Cumberland comity, to, , illy ittipro*Mithit - of the kind:, 'There iinmente'. then' and there toprosecide apthist mina shall be . ' - hatilotot Iron _Ore ivithin 4 nalles,.andolie flee Mou lt „ ~. Just., . • ', , - •••- -.- ,• ,-•'' ' --- • .' lain alieut the saine.distanc*weald aftbrd obinulaneThl - Dolcd'ld'earlisle,. - the 4th .'day of Pctiber,'lBB; 'of tinffie - r. . The'prliperty is my patented, and ! ,,,,.,,,t• and the ffild year of; Amerfran tidependenee, , , , 'ffisputiffilt;•tille will:be given; and4inssession'on the '..' - ' . „-. ' • - - • 30FiN MYERS, Sherif , .. • —ht- - /Vpril, 103 ._ '. • . • - ..- ' -, - ;'• • ,- ' ' ~ Personallesirous of investing tbeireapitill in :good•,1 •'• . r.=: . " .- ' .Cleriniii4- and Coloring: ' - - • 'properti: -will do well.,to,'Oew this,liefere, the day of AD . i i p,'„,' . , • ' ' ... „.' _._ ' - ~,,' ~.; ' '. . '' ~ • ' • ' .., _ .-- sale. • . hese alsliti*. to vie w' - the farm - will 'pli.4se --, !:"""`"' ) :" 4: ral) 111 -- r.. -' s '• aligf . .calrlin Mr.. Mattliew. 'elicmpson ri:Sitling: , on the 1 - : ; i Tfroolbt,i,of a ll kinds , n i o . ..• premiseli f or w Willie .untlcrsigned ' ye . siding in New- i-. -. -:-' :....-.'• ~ ~ ~.. , ., ~ ... ~ t. ~' - . : ' `ya , : ..-' '' ' : .. . ... - .- - *, . ~ I • liVtlikAJOye l -114 ;' AL. , - . 44eindlrili2" . .--' ' - 'i ---- ', TeVin W u :W I W Tio -- tifid-Ktrit .. "dridt_entliity‘ce - gl i Fetc . - ." - '- -` -,. - rr ... , - . on the '4 Ofsnle.ll.; , „,,•,. , , .... . ..)•, '' • • '--, ' .: , • - " , ta,n Q.. 1-.‘ '7% ' ~,.... ..4 . . t' • •''''' ' -''' . ". '' .. : , •i 0 UN ,DAVIMON—Ricer . .- - --'`';•!;,,-- '''• • " ; 4 • 174 :zi :" 4 . .. 1 1- 1 VTR R-11/ 7 , •-..- Nciirtinh cit y 4,838.-ts.:•: . • -'1 ',."-•,• ': - '-.••-•-'---:--,--••, -, ~ ' "•1 -.: ', $ PPC7 1: 1 ?. ULLY itdoilus die Citizens efc m fisl e _ ... ~ lITIII Ibi V mistkty,, ilia -s!;0' hits - comm 6 1 1e N 1 t h o c -i1 m ..." Ly.,,,n, . ..,. ;47 e 44 , ,? 0 0 .. ..„ .„. .„, i , . .. ~,...._ -.1,4, anit:, , ;.;..iii4,1,......tr',7,:c crapes,' raw„rht oca' dila a ll kilitte 'V• . A at. 1. - 1:. •-, -... _ , f"" 4 St .: r.4' ,e. 4, f . f 711;i2leits.. .111;:i 1::‘:/,Qtd:tri/fr .F.,1. real i. nt , 61 . 01 lii V I ' l ' 1 nt , ,of !„•;,•0 . .1114 1.1 ~ vy, .1 pun Lit at. 4. ~.. S , t . 1..% . It.• 0140, tit lies r elit k !voy • i n al i.:t i t v e von, , N , 1 , )1 n 0i .,, i,.; • A Ntilrn,r,za,',_ .. ,e.s;cinid...' 7 C,lo. l Pc4-,A . lk.r; a te '.' d."-"n's 11 ‘ 1 ') , '• the ',CI I . aevii'. .ii ore c. ii '• • • 1.4 'I ' 'p., ~.,-,',.1, - "(,,!.•,• 06-74 ,,, r; ,'' .o f .Cliitnil C1i.10.1.' W I Ortibb; ivilere ' pert- will 1 v"Y '''! ( !.-' eu "-'' n '''-t'l m t'l ' ''''• '- ' .- s -- '' • *. Oil ; , •lcfullv i•reei'vetliinitt exeented Inch haat end linin:l e l some.tndittty~. - r i• - . Carlisle,. ctolierli.lB9EL. - . ..- . • '• • . colored, 413: • - *• 9, 90Fty. - . , . .. , .. ' . ~ • , .' • . . . - . . . .. ~ . • . „ . .. . .. - . . . , - • - -•-•. 5....... -' Lk , ' .. . • - . .- . . •.. . . ' - ~• . •„ .. . .. . , . - . • • . , - - 7 - : ' - :.'• ' ' - ' ~'''',.,' ..' ..' '.. • ?; :1 - ..'-. 't . : . ,' l' ''' ' - '''' ' 1 '''.:.' . . ' '• ' it :: L ° ll. . itor - i' ......: ...... ....... .. ......,_ . i . • ........... ..... ......m.„..„......„c.,.. ... .: .. 4 .. .s. .•................. . .. ..: . .... , . . , „ ........ ..... _...... . .. „... and7-o:ifird—miied'elath s •-*; • Plaili and Striped London .Cansinzers; • • • S . :linnets • • • • • of ail colori and :finatiti . es. Super Prevell, German and Eaglisl; • Merinoes; light colored Silks; figured ditto. new.style; Black and blue .14ack' rept Silks; .4 • blackitalian.antua;'.4.l4 — drilO. sber 74Fficalliiilu some co oreti - silk7Vidvets and figured silk for bonnets; Merino and.liroclia Beaverteens; Flannels, Blankets, Merino and Lambs wool liosm, French slid London Chintz; Velvet Vcstings; Stocks; Shirt-Collars, Suspenders; Gloves,: &.e.--:Also, n-general assortment of-Fresh Groce•, mei, all of .which will -be sold on accommodating, terms "and unusually low for , cash., Purelinsei•s ore respectfully invited to - call and examine for them selves; at the old stand four-doors cast•of the , market rouse, and directly opposite S. Elliott's Drug Store: • • • . • .. , fCHAS. OGILVY:. Carlisle; Octobet• 23, 1833.- - - = - P. S. A very"-AitVge.:. and general , assortment of Hats ? Cii - jisciloots and Shoesoust 'received and now opening - in the room adjoining the store, sold whole sale or retail. very for cash: ; " NIEW - 11601', rkli 0 22 .6. .11" IXBORGt • V. H ALL'; Agent, -has just" reeelied IX •fr.onr:Philadelphia, and is now opening at the stonel:oom cr Msr - t Knox, hi:AVest High street, a-well selected assertment . of ' ' IBOOTS SHOES, ANI) HAWS, ' • 'COMP,RISING, . ' - ..Gentleinen7s Pine--Lots; -- : . • -- - Do . • Coarse •• do. .. . ' • - pp,„....L_llid ; fdo._____..-.. ---- . --- Do: .i.lifintroes dal Shoes., :. . . ' 1)o. IValkini tkJ:Oress Pillapsvi - '.:Ladies' Leathii and Moroeco Shoes,- : . 1- ' - Do.: • .Icid anti Ldsting . :Slipieri,,- : ,. 1- '..- 'C/iii di-en -and .21.1iSi es' Boots 4. Shoes, I : • •,. Together' wide a very fine assortment of : ' , _ • .• -•- 1 1 171 a- .4fl-NI) SILK' HATS, i Of the latest•fashicitts, (PhilfidelPhia made.) ..klso, a large supply of stock suitable for the — thanufacture of • Shoes. inch :is Mnroecn, Kid; Lining, l li nilitig, and nue:Skim, in every - variety, all of-which - will be sold Low fir rash. He has also for sale a great variety of Kidderminster Carpeting of-the newest patterns, ,- at the inattitilleturer's priees:-, • , . A liberal di ..entiilt made toacountry merchants, and others who purchase',by the quantity, ' Carlisle,... , October 17, 1838. - a , • The Carlisle". Female Semi ._ ); ," • • • • In the . count t 1 of Cumberland, Penn'a. Tnriugh the liberality of the Let;islitture of the Stste, of - this Ifistinitimilmve been-ena 'bled to 6stahliSh it upon a substantial mid liberal fotn da t ion. • The 'seminary is arranged under three distinct departments. • The -first, embracing instruction in. - ancient 'and ! modern lang,unges, and t he ' • • 'Two' other departments, embracing a liberal course of I:uglish education.. ..1.• It tam, President of the Board, of Trustees, is 9icio_principal of the_semry. - This-two departments, last rile"red to, are now or- - ganized and in complete .operationione under the maimgemnit of Miss Plume P.A6;::-.--the 'other, of Miss SATIMI CAmpiwtt. " The other department. will''l4 c pot into Operation as ' snoulis.sisibble_Temlimsi can Ise procured,- ---- -At - preseitt -- , - aWiii - keinents are made, and tfte plan is in operation, f 3, teaching it ending, Writing, Arithme tic, Geography, Gremmar, Rheioric, tliStory, Chro nfilogir,-Gliernistryr,--NaturaL-Mental- and -Moral-111d— • losopliv: Astronomy, -Drawing. Painting, and the Latin, 'French,ltalian and. Spanish Languages. . ••• Applications are Solicited for inStruccors, particu larly iu the French tatignage - and Music. ' Vor"the reception of pupils into the different de partments, a reangemeins may. be made "Will a the hends _of.llut_departmentsiespectively,'3vithout. the_hrterpoi, sition of the Principal swanned of Tioistees. • Suitable arrangements arc made forllisarding antr LoSlging'yotiogludieS Pram abroad with.theTeatneri, juthejwa_ileonetinents_now_oripsinized ily opder - O - f — thisl33lfrA: 111ffin 'Carl!sic, October 18, 1838 A FAME - ILY NEWgPAPERT-DEVOTED TO NEWg - POLiTICS 44)/TERATURE, THE AND SCIENCES GRICULTURE AIVIUSENIENT; Supe~l:~'elr et CoOdsy TOW E. N 301 I - , Printed and Published Weekly by aeorne in Carlisle, Camberland-County, Pa. EI\COIV7 8z 009,5. Note• and' Exchange Office, No. 2, Untz;eri Street, Ofiliosite . Barnum'e Hotel,Ealtiniore. Extraordinaryaad . Unparalleled Lotterjj. CA PiITAL, : . 109;000 -Dollars. . . . The largest:lnd most Brilliant Scheme ever pre sented in.the 'United States... ' Prizes over si Wilton of Mil LT's. .BY AUTHORITY OF CON_GRESS. • AlUdi XANDitIA_ Class'll,_for 1838.. - • To be positively drawn at Alexandria, D. C. on Sat urday the 17th of November,lB3B, at 3 o'clock, P. M. - Under the Superintendence of Commis . • 7 - sieners. .• D. S. GREGORY & CO. M a nagers. ' . 4 70 Number Lottery, 12 Drawn Ballots.. 1 Prieevf• sloo,ooo $lOO,OOO i 30,090 30,060 20,000 • 20,000 10,000 10,000 8,000 8,000 7,500 7,500 1 6,000 - - - 6,000- 5,000 - 5;066 - 4;000 - 3,740 _ 3,740 2.500 12,500 - ,000_, 20,000 1 . 50 60 tys 126 126 -- 126 126 ' .X 24 ' . 126 252 -3150- . . _ 27814-Trizes-MourifittOo , e1080;460 TiCkets $241 - lalves $1134 - Quartera sse. Eighths $.0„50 A certificate • of a rcgular 'package comaluing,2s - tickets will be issued and sent liirs2Bo,llalvei t4ti Quarters $7O; Eighths $35, .. - A package contains' all the numbers Placed in . the wheel which is from Lto 75 inclusive. •-- • •Persons - residing in . tinx . - pirtrt of the United States may depend on having their orders punctually execu hy.rettivit mail, the same as if personally present. All prize tickets and good bank bills received m pny- Tent, For-the grand. prize picnic apply or address your orders-to the ever fortunateanders of prizes. EMORY CO Baltimore, Md. . . P. S. - The - official drawing of this grand n air will he. published in our Counterfeit Detector and prices current. Communications 'confidential—Tall letters perfectly safe by mail. . •. • IVIARbIiCALL COLLEGE. eca ,‘ TIM Sanimer Session of this Institution' will ter minate September e6tb, and the Winter session corn , mence, after a vacation or fit.; Weeks, -on the 7th of N-wraliell,tutieniitinualwent.pribur_Ai , eeks Tlw student sof thi s Institut; on are carefUlly instrnc- . ted in all the branches of a liberal education: Each chi.s , alias'at least two recitations a day, besides occa sional lectures from the different Prolessars on vari ous subjects connected with them. Connected. it'd' the College is a prepavAtory selMol, in which young gentlemen. 'may prepare themselves In'the branches rtapiired_ for admission into' College. The following is a list of the instructors in loth departments: Ret. F. A. 14r121!, D. P., President - and Profes sor qf Shwa/ and ..illordt Philo - sop/0% Ron. A. TnoYistix, Professor of Lank. S. W. Ilonn,jr, A. 111- Professor of .Ilathetnatict. and Xescdanica! Philosophy. Rev. ALBERT SmITS, I.Nl,_Profresor of Ancient Languan'el and Literature. Xatnrai once. Rev. W..A. Coon, Rector of the Preparatory De partnient. JAI.: A. Roxanne. rm. A. B. . .., .Expences in the — Collep,:e. The repeal. charges are:—For the lointell Soden, . .. . Viiition,: , . - -4 4° .. , ',.. '.. $lBOO itnorn-rent . , .- -. ....,_,...._._ s 50 . ; 4 ` -1 COntingenteXpCneCS, . - . 150 .- ' Boaid (24 weeks at $i 62'i tot 75) .40 00 ' . . • $57, OD , An_thr_prepriintory_schoirottir 6'608/0: , - --- ____Tultion r forAlieftill-conrse , -* $l3 56 'Li English and Mathematics . 'll (10 In 'Englidi only ittelnding 'Arithriietic,. 8 00 OM . . NOTIC 111 7 " , .. fv.ETTERS testamentary on the last will of ..4- 4 . .7).4.31 814.2./Vitin, - late of Menroe•tnWnship, :timberland . copuity, deceased,liaring issued to the subseriber, residing in Allen township; .al l . Persons Waited to said estate will make payment immeili tidy_toille_s_iibserkerontillthoselntving claims will present them.for settlement. . ... - - GEORGE - BEELMAN,." . . • . , '..,„ . . Executor. '30i161; or a - , - 1838:---filw----'--:::---7--. ----- -,-,-----,-.--..,--7-7.-;,... TO OUR Cla . . - Take notice that - Welietve'applimPto tliehulp,es - of the Court of Common 'Pleas of Coniherland.county,:for the benefit of the limo! vent laws of this Common Wealth, mid that they.tave appointed Monday tin! Mb day of November next, fin. the. hearing of us and our creditors - nt the coniq thiuse, in Carlisle, where you may attend if•yeit think primer— . ' . • •—L PETratni:E; • • _ ,SXIMITEL' ANDREWS,- LEI%`IS . ZEARII4O, • •••,. TIIONTAS WATKINS* `, • sommti.pK: Cartiale, Opt. 1.6,, ; E." ' E ' • • . • PRODUCE, Sr. G 0193 - .T3 tot Sti•eeti - Philadelphifiv!. .undei , signed respectfully inforinathe'cßizent or rn v ilfAin'and 'Oumberland- rounties, : that ho .has opened a WAREHOUSE in Broad - Street:next ttoOr ahovb , liroad street FAO; for 'thy Side 'or ell hinds of Coital." Produce' andi•os iectfull - solicritz const:a.:. Vronibiti getieral.ectriniotioice ' :liiieriqedge Of Mi..' sitieseoirethe exercise of his - best.eireits to , prbeinte . Owe inieresi:of.iiis ctutortiers,.he. flatters himself that he will he; 414, to repler general Natilifileti(l. ,-. , • )::,:':' . ..' .r.acOP •BERLIff.. --4 . 011114_ilg.gg.:3;1•_;1 8 : 17--- 7: - -7 , 7 --: . 7 - 7 - - 7 • 7 " - • : REFERENC ES; , •.- -• • Pitili , p.Beil44ol6.rpbil:rabArg.:. - .. ~ -, • . , , • • Dqvi 4 ' l V it i thn I .l; ; s q' '"?, Slii ' erisliiii4i . :Ge f i,,';', , ,,r;lli2kegi'Esq..) . 1 , 1. , , , . 0* ,` ~,T ~ ~5,140110,....13 t'q.- , , , lN,e,wyillq. 1 , : Oen.' l s 67 a?? . 4 l eaildea*? , Carlisiii:':'..' '• .• fl:',./V„'://eij - de,r89;7;.854 , . ;.,_: ' , Jacob. MVP, * RV.; : I . tH :' .. .''b' . ... :Greo, tp .... zit .,, ,i ,„ .., p sq ,,. : , urns urg, u 4.: , , TUZSD,4r fifIiIPTER. 1 0.0A 1 ; A 0 R 20 I _ - 18 3S. Sche . me. 1,000 --50,00 Q .800 48,000 500• 42,600 250 31,500 200 • • 25,200 150 , a 18,900 _ 4001 ` 12,600 ' -.80 .10,080 " 60 i -7,560 50 12,600 40,_ ' 126,000 _ t -4687720- - c0i,71 - suarizontod7w - -- cURE.O The 11E1(1in ' • . . . , ~..,,, sti 7. , .For-the prevention (...___. ..„....., and ..,...., cure of Coughs, 7 1 4 I -li 4 ., . ,ct, , ~c oNs,- . Bstfinzas,:oo7l ~ q„ -' • - M ar . stiinpfio;ts,Op' ittiii . g of ..r. As r" . ' da. 41 7 ~,A.r _ ' Blood;' and diseases , -L---‘ --....---`-' -at ' tile- — . breast,--and. ` , ..3=-- • • . ' irPrri '4. , • ,lung s , AS'e7 - , • Doctor Ct.Anninix ralmnim, the:proprietor of the specific, resided upWards of four years :tinning - the ; ried diligence used every' means in his tribes of North Ainerieina mid 'NOth-unwen imwer to ac - quire a knowledge of the different rernedies:used by - them, for — tlitrenre — of - the — sick — nnit — lvonndetry - tint more particularly those.which they • take to,prevent and cure the consumption, and complaints of the' breast-and lungs. :Hu observed the Indians 'were' sullied to ,numerous and' similar coMplaintS to those of white people . ; and from their mede of - living, and being 'exposed to - the _inelemency. of all weathers,. many of their complaints were complicated'and vio lent. 'Although .many of their diseases were of such nattireAs-would, with dpeople -in waivilized-ktte leave terminated m'confirmed consumptions; yet;du ring-the time liewas - with theM -he did not hearof a consumption. • So happy treArty . in their knowledge of mine tlied, and -SO.certain_ef.theie. effects,, , ..when.applinitin. time, that it may be said "''true consumptions a die truth of this observation must be-corroborated - by'all who have had the opportunity of becoming ncgainted-, with these people. It-may then be asked why they ' exempt from thesecomplaints?' The reason is - DbTipturrhe - eause they-immediatel y seek. - for - relief, •and prevent thosd complaints which msensi.blv.tuider mine the constitution; sod' bring 'on incurahle-con ! suMption, _ Bills - of,direction :necompany : eacli bottle of the Specific, pointing out in a conspicuous manner, all the symptoms in the different stages of these distres sinuliseasesl nisi? "particular directions respecting, Dietaml Regimen, andi how paticins are to conduct themselves through every stage,-until health is .rel• stored; for vain and • useles's would be the.preserip tions of the ahlgt phisician r accompanied by the most powerful medicines, If his directions are not faithfully, adhered. to. • • . -. The public are informed that the Illepositions of twe-hundredmittightysievFniritersonaintre 14Mo-in-- ken before the proper' authorities of the city Lan- caster, Pa., all completely cured of The most desire iaffeT-ISes offeonsuraptionoonfe.of - Which are_detail. ed in the hills accompanying the bottle. The-price Of each bottle of the.' INDLAN SPE eine is One Dollar;and each enveloping the genuine- Specific is-signed by Dr. Clarkson Feeeman. - and, the Initials C. F; on the seal oreach bottle, None—can be gentiine without this. signature'; ti-base composi tion having-been attempted 'to be imposedivpon z the public by a counterfeit Imitation of this extraordinary article. : _. (Cr A supply' of die above specifie,lS krpfe,onstant ly for sale by S.4.IILTEI, ELLID 'PT of Carlisle and by Samuel Wilson, Shippensburg. ~ November 5,1.8381 y ProspeCtus of the .KcystoUcc. Tnr, democratic party of• Pennsylvania has just passed throhgh a fiery conflict, and coflie nut not only' unscathed ; but - , completely victorious—another-proof of the purity and stability of their• principles. Nut wi tbstandi their triumph; they cannot for any length of time repose in the lap of yictoiy;for their foes-are Inost insidious and ever watchful ; and although rout ed., will again rally under some new name, to. Oppose the pYinciples redenioCracy; enmity to - which - , being the only bond that Can, even for a moment; hold them together. We must therefore remember that the price' of freedom is unceasing lirspite of the rankest corruption, and of, frauds innumerable, WC iHIVC . elected * a demoeratic Governor, and a majority in the house of representatives 'suffi ciently large to give us the control n joint ballot, and secure to Pennsylvania a democratic: representa tive in the United States Senate. the 'ln•obably be contested;.the" unheard ofmalinacticesoi, the public al. - irks, which require a searching examination; the adoption by the people 'of 'the amendments.to, S ur suite constitution, which will require important legis lative enactments, to meet the, changes thus made In the_litudamcntallaw•=together_with_the_vuncuerent: action.of the icon te with die Governor, in many of tls important appointriaents, riller,the com ing session of the legislature, perhaps: he mostlin -portant-everlield-inPernisylvaniarmal- cause-their; proceedings to be'unusually unteresting to eyery man in the community, "l'he editors oNlie Keystone, hiteral 1.6 giye in creased attention to the proceedings of this session, and note every Movement of interest to the public. They.will have 'competent reportersin' both housd,S of our legislattire, .as well its'at Wailiingtort thus enabling them to give as full reports all gni portant legislative proceedings, as their columns Will Tile Keystone-is thothe-lafgest paper pnbllsliell in Irarrisburg, and being_ ire Primettom - snmll - type;regm' hilly RI yesi ts 651 umn w artreeethiiilin ore jig( - I ,lag matter than any MIA• political paper'in'ttaltate, This we have beer. enabled to do, by the very gi Bl eticouragement,2we have ••reerived trom,mgeneroas, p till Ii c. • Thankful Tor these favors, the' editors will hereafter spare nq pains, tw cypense to' render • their paper interesting antlyaluttlileto the public, anti. sweable to the great-mid triumphant cause of De inocritcy and.Frecdom. 1 '. TBRMS. For the' Keystone , yearly; twice'it'weelc.during the ittu re, and. onee, a Weliklinvth - C remainder of : the year, - $3 OD ' During the Session of the Legishititre • •' . o nly,tsylite, a _sveelc,-!--, 1 4 2; 00 thstiotitieliidineitily.'part. , .. • ' of the Session.ortlieLegislatttrei --- _*u•-; - ::::$1• OD To Chiba drpfianks.—Six vipers, are sentin one pocket awl try OitVilirectiOb; foe theliribeTerfiva as above; or i 5 polices are sent as above for the*Oca of 12;' Or 24' are seat as above ,for the price ,of 20. m • postaSters;niid other Demur:Ale, oitiiens. .are requeSted to receive and forivard sabseriptioaa to as. . PACT PIR,:IIARRETT Sr. I'ARK. • thrrisbark, November 5,1898. , . , thc:CiviNpro otjacob , sTl!it.i:er • ,• .„ . . LoTgobE herebrx*Oeti that the subscriber, . who Is the'.atulitno.opii,phited ) 14- the Court of CoinniOn Pleas of Curtiberlamlootulty,to make u final' settlement of Altejrust ,accoUnt %Jacob 'RuIM _and Michael , floover,, , ittisigtfees Jacob Switzer, Afore sal d;nuil to' diStrihtition -of the .effeets' in their hands according. to law; mut the tertrfirorthe trust a loresaid;to.andamong the creditors' of; tjie Bald .Iccoli witie,e,',:,c,till,Motet for thar.ptirpose on Satiirdar the 10th 'day of Nortitibei ifext, at houifiCif Jeliatipio verilnitkeelier; intite , lictough Nfechaniesburg, 10' o'clock in., thejwiruing, -.when Anq 411 par ties interested arc ,notified.tu Attend. : , ,•; tiVI . MERItiab: aritfitor. :3111: '4% . . . CopriXollars,',Tippets; &e. > .lott received n. Er new stock or. Fur •eiip-;-Lon(1- also nod Pleith;Ctijis; for le. by f!' sa trrts nn(!,,.Qvct771 1 ( . / Elt ,) be .ht14,.,0ry,:g0901u,n,(1-ht-npt..t.ria;c-if,if.i,•3-1,,,,'., • . . . . WOOL (,1,•;::(1,,1)111 - ck big 'Pplislt Greoi, Chthis;.iicii•lot,Tolll4 at..kilitced•tiriqCS the. „ '"•°- OGILBY... • ruar Imre ret+ivcil,a Idt of 10011 K SOLES of, a -j1 very lbw qttiality: ELLIOTT., Nod. - 19;1!'3 . _ , IMINI The Artiinsylvithia Reporter , . • JND JOURN,RE. — . Is published. at ,Hariisburg.taiice a _week :,during the session of the. Legislature;. and once a week during the recess. • • The Reporter will continue to be (as it heretofore Ims.beeo):an imyiefiling.advocate of the principles of the Democratic party—a supporter of the , great and vital questions of free government identified witlithe' siiecess. tl Administration of,the ,_.Geteral:-. Gov .erionentand an untiring opponent Otthe 'rederal aristocracy, 'which seeks, so the election of one of its favorit4, to inflint upon the- country the ; curse. of a National Rank to be governed. in its operationshy no other views-than the advancement of ,the interests of a flivor&l 'few:at the expense:'-of the interests, the ' rights, and the liberties or the many: Against such -alwirty-nrid-saclkimengine-of-polittettl-eviF,7lheAte•F -porter. will be foundactingwitlethe great body of the • .g.iiiiie. enirnision.a.the Legitt;itirirelll be one of More. than ordinarYintereilto.the people; the Editors of the Reporter 'have made arrangements. which will-enable them to give a More full and com plete history of - the proceedings in both Houses than thee - have, heretofore - been enabled to - do . . • Every ex- ertain will be used to make . the Reporter a medium through which.the people shall - recetvem. full record of thoproceedings of their.representatives.' • • -, The terms of The Reporter,are— - •• .Per annum, • --- ' $3,00 For the session; - - : ' -77 t,OO ' . --- ' -= '": ---7- ' — ' , ' --- - -Ankgent-m-othetwersbn-Vormirtlinglitn-orte- -- ' ccom Lig responsible therefor, shall have six copies . • DIV1:14-ENIN forwarded, as May be directed, during the . session of ' .. . - 7 - . CARLISLE.D.V. \ K, Nov. 6,.11158: theLegiiilabire,.., ... . , • • ' - ' -- - • L ITIIHE, Board of Directors of this institution have - Persons forwarding L names - of subscribers are re-' to -day declareila, dividend of se _Or cent: forthe quested to be particular in - et:Tang wiletl!eithe sob= - r lastaix months, on the capital spek paid in. The scriptions-are to continue for the year or. the- session: 1 same will be payable to the stocidiolders Or their legal S & BOA COPLA:N.:' _ representatives oii or•aftertlvifl6tb ini , t. - ~ ._ ~.'... .. . , - - W. S. CORKAN, Cashier. ... Nov. 5; 1838. - • • . .-... tto • LealslfritivelProccedieigs. Tlie ensuing. session :of the Legislatu re of thin Cornenonwealthijt is expected' will be one of more Intense-interest to the people then any. that has pre ceded it. Not only doll - it be the fir S t -session• Wider [the new organic laW, untried r and in •theicstimation of many thonsaffils,fif doubtful utility, hut it will be the first session of contested elections—the first Session•to _ TO MY CREDITORS. -which:the nbused ballot-box-will-appeal , :for- redress:--- Take - 1R:416 that: rhii•Te7iiiipliiiitTiFtlivi - P - AinFt - o - r Parties lietkrffarly balanced, • and elleil %firm as. the - Common Picas of Ctunberland emonty, for the benefit 1 everlasting hills in support of its peculinr,tenets,their ', of the Insolvent laws - of slid •C - minionwealth,,and co n fl icts' - theone- h attlin g :u o slo,tlio _ saore d_panoplriltevitavelipPointe.d.,\lontiny:thel4th-tiay•-Jannary,l of truth, for' the best interests of the people—the other. neßt ..f or t h a _ iear i ng . o f roe and my . cr oi tors, at the with the dark banner-of falsehood waving over it, ootai.t.llonailn Calisle,--wheak and - witere - you-tnny - i cinkteitiling for' pnwel: and the attendant "Voile _of attend it • you th i nk . proper. . . ... _ .: :-' - - -WILLIAM lIUSTON. virtory,r—ivill attach an interesttothe session Olen 1 ,, will render vehicles of correct hiforinatien in regird • - to , the_ twoecetlingst,•Of humense _impOrtnnce to the -Nov6mber 12 , 18,18: citizens of 'Pennsylvania: Sushi,, nt;tehicle . will ~ Ise - ~ - . '' NO'rICE. - found in the ‘lntelligencer and Erefircrnt,' the editors: . The Prin cipal Assessors of the several " townships of which pledge themselves to spare no pains,laber [' and Dorottf.,ths, within the Count% ofCnnibi.rlundoire patronage. or expense,. to render their sheet worthy• of public, requested to meet nt thoenmkuhrtioners'. o ffi ce, in the I- • - • • BOroitglt of Cnrltsle, on Thursday fin_r29th.., lust, tit - ~/As the•iffiersigned have hod, had n . experience i 4reporting, and pre idsks Iwactical printers, thejr . _ ww ...one o'clock in the afternoon, nik business relating. to the duties of assessors. 'Punctual attendance is . pur be able to give full nntl-correct reports of the snyings slid doings of the tw houses;_ and - place the intellt- , ticularlv requested. ' • • gence in their-paper in the mostAttest-*john :Mein, Clerk. attractive and satis- ..., . ffi - ctdry form. lik addition to legislative reports, they d X NIDS W 'will also. gise•rimple . sketches of the' Proceedings of - . TIGHT. C. STP ILLIS, AtIIDTT, . . Congress,und at general•skintninry of the news of- the 1011NCGIIN 1A.N.,--.. day. C'omnuasioncrz. The Inteiligencer is Democratic in politics-,sup ports the patrtotnnd statesman of the west—Gen. W. H.DAnntsort—for.the presidency in 1840—and will" ever he found the unwavering opponent of Loccifeels ism,•and--all-kindred.destructive-lteresies.___ . . . TERMS. .. .- . FOr;the session,,(tWice a week.) - . $2 00 For the whole year, - 9 00 Payable in advance. Any person forwarding five subscribers for the session, nclosing a ten dollar bill, willbe entitled to a sixth copy.gratis. . . ELLIOT k M'CURD . Y, . Editors and Proprietors. _ Harris . burg, Nov. iiioB3B. PITTSBURGH WROTE Office for . Sale. _ . inisPostn to retire from the ranks of the Corp, -1-y--Eilitortiit;-we-liftiii• our estlitilislinielitToTtTali.."„ lock, ;stock and barrel.' • - ' Established and built up by the true ilemocrnry of the 'Lion otthe tke_cointyilintmasiito_the.: Inconcos to the tune of 1563: if conducted its :wear- . dance with the principles of Democratic AntimaiOn-' ry it cannot fait ofheuiwivell , itTtiorted. The loco. : focos having, after the fasition .of a Bull in China Store, , with ;mord .courage then conduct' battered''] down the old Constitution, and deprived thellodger of th (111111 Ce of: giving. his friends' more than- a six Months nibble at the - loaves and fishei; the Offices in this county 'are in the hands of dre. people, nndin these times of corruption, it is to be presumed,the papers supporting the diMihinot-TParty will be supp -O r- - , ted bf it WeLwoilli[therefdre_iccomtnend to some 4 ml Anti chasnn-Whol s so unfortunate as to have taken-; his abode in Becks, 'Westmoreland or, Armstrong to cc(l , llli3 on and buy ns out. Octciher.RA - 1893. . • '- • . . . • ~, • • - • . The rainater einbiuet, inbi et . , ‘ . Devoted to .6gricultire, Horticalt to and d Rural 'E'co'n om y, ' • PublislicAby Somv Liu ur, No 45 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia; price sl,peryear,monthly. 'Subscrip; - tions-tako by — Joi N J. Mynas, *.?kseller, Carlialle; of witOni the let mid 2d - Volumce, tri arcing bindieg, maybe obtained; priceit,t2s. • Alstii: .: '. . . : -'LT.II.E,LADIES!...erAIti.A.NDi • ,- •-- - - . • :pepatect loTLiteratiere,::'lnstruction;• - 4. Ittifseinent,"FeniOle -- 2 .l336,gr'apityi_4ic, ~..._... • One: per year, .montbly: 'Fcir the first Volutrie of this,. work-,Nye' lind -12,000-subscribers; subscriptions which mny be had as above. Neatly half bauul,:Price .1- • iSSidc - NORCROSS' , agent • Carfiile, October 30, 1838. : - 4 ,, • • ...,,..:.••3101 1 ,,.0- A • THE; snb B oribei tin 'at Pae sale;,,at 'the Court Ilou4e. in the borough of Carlisle; ort , Sat.. terday tb.22et . day 11.Defember..... if.re, the following .deseribedprOpertiea; i4;--A;neot plastered 11 , ING'-:111 VS calculated for . ti small falaiiy,,situsted:en *Or tau.; titer street, near ihe .College; with 'part of 'a . lot of vaunt, attached; containing SO feet . .in front and 120 tect.in depth. , Attie, a tafostory,:i .', - :' , lWcat4tlll)pirtieft HOUSE a1,41.q1,!..4Ar e situated IS, sated in I)lekinson:alley,adjo,,J,. 'iSlatch ,is Ole %sank!! rialAkty, ,91 . - , ftt , :otiO:ha the above, On 'whfclir are .great vaeiety Irak trees. , ::The houses are in .qibq repair, heja,t .I)9th , '"Tady,.!iew,„ She-half , orith4 purchase money 'tova , l,(l in Wall, sad tharesidue 'in,t‘vtioqtial hal fyearlylatitnentsi- r 119 13....1 4 41312114iY Carti.lo,Cietobet; - .50, , • . . • • • xNsT yttv*7oN TN 'cl rrnur; NiToluir.‘tk, A hzebrft, ,subscri tier ilk 5ti4:,1i t ..VE3',..4 - ..1; incurs, tt4 loon, us•axlass.ello tivsl.' : Far further-. - 77,----,Riktivre.l' • garliele, Oct. '23, 4 898; . . • • • . . .t il ec;Y: ti t i l i te l p e rcin S ti:: l l l4 ,4) l :;:•ith;u 1- 1/U.l/4 . day of November init.. the following. described tracts' , of land, situate in Tobojoie county, late the propertrof..himes deceased. , • A' Tract of Land on Siferinan's•cfoli,l2 miles west of Lanffisburg - and .5' miles cast of, New i • Germantown, having thereon erected IV .r Starke Niereita tit " %i 7 • , , „ . .wir k two ruo f • 4 ' A SAW In 111 - • - J .. -Two' Story Lox gottse;'. rt - Two 'Story ;Frame L.unust., and .it ,Stone; House, with alidut 90 Acres of `Also a'Trat:toflatttl,'sinh'ta nn the main road leading from Landiaburg to the Three - SiMare Hollow, and about 4 miles front the first .described -smell - cOntaiiiitt'abonr~4 - 30 - rivr - , - too•V*Virdi • cleared,tin4lhe residue covered With tirst rate time her, having thereon erected three I.net Dwelling: l House's, two Double Log Barns : an Apple Orchard, &c. There is also a good's - he f6l. water %toil e : orithis tradt, with sufficient watei• power, and the tractmuy, be divided into three parts su as to atilt purchasers. Terms will be made 'known liw-the•dey of hale; or - on - application to - Samuel - Ealim toirnship,_or ,to James L. McNeal, living iii Madison towdsliipPb;ry bounty. r-• - L. McNEAL, SAMUEL ENDSLOW, Executors 'November 13;1838 FRESH FRUIT. - • • j liave.'iastreceived An Additional auppiy of Mile Fruit,:consisting of' • : • •. Lemons,' Basins; - • • • - Prunes, Sultana do: • • Date - s, • A•eslz Ging . eilar Preierving. .S. . . „ . commissioners' Office, 121.11, Nov. 4858,5 rvolicu Is 'hereby elven' tht.t. 16.1.:ia of ..I.lministratian on kho_estaTo - ofVra - .. - §T;Rommrrville i -itite df i lopewellL , township, Cumberland County; deceased, have this day issuettin due form alaw to the subscriber who -resides in Hopewell township aformith all persons hawing. claims on -tlentand Ihr:estate of the said deceased are requestrd to make known the same Wlthotit- delay,-and-lhose—intlebtol-to-saiihestafe-to pa}` ike said debt to • . DANIEL SUNINIEiI VILLE, Adiu'r. • Nov. 12,1696.-6 w. --• :'state of liaac4danzs late.cf Ba3l &Ans . • borough towns'hip, deceased. . NOTICE • ialmtelivgiven that It tturs. of Administration on the • estate •cif Isaac Adams late nC East PCllllbliorryugh township, Cita - 11)(1.1mM Coatit:t% doccased, have been issued in due, form of law to the subscriber who re- sides . imthu-towusltipmforet-aid. • All persons having claims on demands against the t estate of •the said deceased, are requested , to make known the same without delay—and those itidebti.sl j to said estate to pay their said debts to • 1 DET•rx - .ADAms. . • - • . dtbanistrattir; • Nov. 1898.=-6w. . • - .• - • - PORATENT. .. ' ITE -- MERCIINNT - MILL - of - - - Drr. ,-- Willin'En -- e.;' •-- . Chambers; mid -;fitrotT annexed -to ttie - Ns ine:l u ryi .klanson township., Ce r t - liv liiiiiitul_cou lily, iii:e_fifr_ re:it for one or morn years. ' They will be rented sews-. tely or together. For terms imply t -> Captain SAM UEL WOODS who lives on the premises. .- • , MA - ember 13, 18.18.—St. • WAS lifS l l • • snturda,, erciiiit the S'd instant, bettreett ,Ir. fm ht,l,iltithei• street, and the suth.., SerthePS, MENYMANINIM 1100117; 001,- 6111 in, 4.w0 wiry notes--oite or St 0044 the, other At Mein .; nee :Ist not y n ew Z aOtili:l7-11,0P . 5, all ot which" wciulit he alto vulne iotlte finder. • • . • , • ~—CII-AriLESIIAIMITZ:--1, ~ ::Novtrritiii, /I:_,PAR3I:._,POri,':.SALE,..., THEM& will Ito 'sold.af puLlie sulc oaSatarday the Ist day of Deoembev next, on the premises, in Newton tOwnsjiip; Cumberland county, a tar . er , e,s, •• . • . . 200 .Ak •., . „ of the bestrivalitv bardertng in the limeatbae, with 'in.raie and '6'1(.41)1111h or a mile *Par the Cemberland largep9r tipit-of 'which , is etviei.Cti 411),..,the•gneaihrhk.r, the clear Lanthiiuler good fence; and well,cultivated: J The .inipi;civehihts el'e - 140G - ' :HOUSE, • • . and oneand s ar - bitlf,stery Kitchen, with. ,a nei.er . well lir water fit the ileof: . „ ~•._ . , . . • ~,, Dan SIL E it:Otg -Dell i&P.I. ,' , Aviti)ll:4l,ll7v.. , ..stubto illict.....wiignA . $,1,, , ,N ; & AL.: -A largt• • iipition]pf,Volf, - .)011,1-#1 . Ay.he.elcat 4 tIff, il,lid'Wloil'i ,4 -Y.: 1 1-- isnl)le 1)cill;: iAr•nr th wt and rail road.' ..,. . .. trirt,nt,cul ent t vl e rovt... • • et wbielovil,i - b4,entw.:w in tie triiicle' kn .1 6:6 1 en. a r : . • " 18*, tsThe aid,P.rainin?r"At'lli 4.tinip.,o4.ll.l:pluirlie . this 'ciklice.' AR, ' 1 ••• • 'ktsr , Vaiiekt'at. the' ;sti) ~,, „; •••• • C.. , '00-1/411/'' . '.): 00, At - 040'04914 -41 -glio(i'gtor9 , . Rik / 2-pN.'s islj)enor Ltirran-wool Dro.;.et 'ti : for 91a 67 . 0G1L1.11.. _ SERIES, IPrOJE, - . - 91.-=4 - 6.' rse. .VE ME INDIANi.QU . E - EN - ::J11.) ; T : gti : - ." DAVID . 14-.I . LLE'R, , riIESPECTFULLY Worms his friends:and •the JUL pubiic,that lie has rt.nkoye c d from-.the Hotel in Market street, to that large And.tibmralcliotp hotel formerly kept by' r, B. Duke; sign `Of the. — • " i 11 A N - 111, 111 E N;'' . . This hotel is" situated in South_ Fourth street,,be tween.:Warketand Chestnut streets, in the very Centre of,tlie-businc,ss part'of the eity i and- will therefore be found very convenient :for merchants and business men generally. • - , . - The buildings have thorobghly and isompletew ly repaired by the saiLseriber, and -no. cipense has been spared in arranging and-furnishing the'reiiiis so as to promote the 'comfort and convenience of these wittrarrt}—firctmthe - house - witli - their - cpstora:7 - 7 -- .7 ----- ' Gentlemen travelling-,with their families. can have private pakori furnished in the best ',Manner with chambers attached to theM, where they can enjoy 'privacy and teclusion, or the companionship of their friends, its -may he most desirable; ; -The BAR and CELLARS have heenrovideal %rid' the best LIQUORS and the choicest NINES of -eVerv-description. • . • The TABLE will at nil times be supplied:With to d, and every exertion made to please the palate of. his customers.. • . The READINCi - ROOMS are well supplied with • •the.leading journnis of di fferent:eitics, sts Us with irgTeatt variety of the-country-journids of the.State'..' The SERVANTS tvill.be found careful • ft44ust Attach ed-to the-hotel are very extensive STABLES,: enleulnted neconnnodate one hundred. horses, and under the Superintentinnee of es.refutti and- attentive hustlers. .• . 3. returns. h _on sincere nektioirvAettgeticentitfo the very • liberal' encouragement heretofore received; , - feeling;cOnfident_that_he..tim furnish _hid guests' • whh_farewhiell *ill lose nothing by-a comparison *ith other lulus* encrtlint npOrtioenis,anit their: furniture, ere fully equal' to those of-Roy other hotel' in the eh!, he respectfully solieits.o further share of ' public patronage. -• . • •• - • • PhilattelPhia, A * 01,0717,11fir . 13, 1836 - . - • - Eel, I- W.liS If, "Penial”,llvastiri Telegraph. LEGISLATIVE' REPORPS. The — e - ifittisigLegislat - Ore Onetifiiiittstiariiii77 - , terest to every citizen of. the Corr.inonWealtti., The . • adoption oldie Amendments.toThe-Constitutiorinill• - R4c4ise.to.now.legish:tion,to-whichit , .ismocunlikely. that party ma'y become warmly enlisted, and . -subjects agitated-that Will-excitetbc--strongest desire----- to obtain early and correct information. . . -A new Admi Illttrationit, is .-expected,:will come into power, incisive birth to newmensurctfun-.... der its new men. These, together "wide theordinary . duties of Legi§laiin, will inake.the - comins Legisla busy ns writ as important one. During its. - .sission the "PENNSVI..V.k NIA TEI.EGRA,PH be published, twice a week, and contain latoanrl faith;• - ful accounts of its proceedings, taken by experienced reporters. : It will mil contain . Congressional pro. ceeditigaandgeneral news. . . TERMS. - For the session, For the year, I'HEO. mirrishor g .,, - oetnborst-,lBnli. . Our Globe Illhisirittrd. . THIS work is.p.ul,lished in weekly : umbers, 52 ot which Will form a splendid vclutte.' Each number .. will contain two beautiful Steel Engravings, and about_:___ ;iight.pages-ofelescriptiow-lttrk tqoaiiize and ; is mach chedper than nor muck of the kind'ever of fered f0e..1a1e..: Oth , --Glaellhisfra:ed-is'interided - to - 7 - be what its title implies; a view of the most impor tant and beautiful parte of •the.'-n hole world, which. ' 1 is ill be peesentqd to the mind under the two-fold form. !- OL•baitils_t_une: engthliegaesl is terestipm, descriptions. It is made so very'clicap, because the pufiliiVe - rs hope .- to.tell a veryiarge edition, and therefore'accommo- 1 date CI - allies which consider monoiny nn important -ol t iect.-.oorp/mi is to giv.e as-grent-a-varictY-aapose.j— sible. 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Orders have for, some time bens r..eviVe'd-at-thewate of twenty new vubscribera a day. • When its 'admirable use 'us a tinnily bOok is taken i alto, corsiderati on-tlie facility which' it affords in teaching geography and history, (and in this pointy of view we ennsider Mainly its tendency to implant a , ' . /4.. - ec hf these stmlies,)--it strongly:recommends itgelf to families and tichoolti.•'ltliiilFiiiive"' - ierrittiter- -r. .cial.elfeeilii_ cultithting . .tliat.lovp_of.thearuz.Arts' -which do sOme -extent exists-in all afitids;:aral-uyhoue will eontribitte to the formation of it . • Correa taste in part's of the country where specimens of engraving tire not rentlHy to he found.. Some of the early num-, ',era were not well translated; hiit such arrangements have-been made to remedy this_defect, that 110 com plaint; cast heicaller arise. . ' . • irj:Subscraptions received by ,CEO. ?i , t..PLUIri LlPSpnt the Herald & Expbsitor Office,Qpiiale, Pa. wherethe work.wety he examined._ ' -I.• 'November-13,4639,-4f -- • • riE inthshihi• wishe.s.tqlterchis..TAVEßN STAND; situate in the mi! . (11 of . die town • F'ayetievilfe Franklin eoulity,..with the improve. . . ments thereon, consisting_ of a .two ' :storiA.BRICK 11011 SE; 4 °FEI i`ot hy ; 'to hell finished, and ted for a hiMae, with good tee at the door 1 also, a Barn and sibundaireof other Stalling and out Thiastaml hasbeen ecr rapird as a Tavern 'ever. since 'the :erection: - of the buildings, being about sevenseues,'-' ' .11.4 o; Sili".l*6;•.e2cresqf more or leis:, riiiaafeilici the 'f'siverii-r - Staalt. - 'I his ' L"• lanil en,..1 0 ,,kni• with good fenee,lsArtit4ate Soll o prime, Condition,Suidbas.alituntier_efiruitTrees??e, ALSO 2-4 DAN r gLLYISG HO ! .. mposite,'ibe Taveim 'bind. It la: : rrarao bnilding,..- „ filleditcirith....briskoiltutered tnid - Weitherbnitinled, sci brick' rooms hint ti Kitehen, and of odetarable ling— . 4ogether with alilaiikstoith shop; Frameand,another,r2 Plastered 1i:10%1111g, about 15 attached tothekaboVebuildo ia ,: e 0 0 1 1 ,14 i 64 ' 4114 ' -: font, - andthree back. IN's; eunttiiiiiitg, iv.nunilieref Prtrit. cncloi,;:cl,a:itti.gciod •:;• • • - op,ovelrojuTye should not he Pu.sday Dee,, , inhei itekt. that''"' i'txpostitl•to A edit' sale 51101114 ho thou ' .T . ' 'S ; fIT.7,aIIRT • Fayeat;ellid c'-' 7 -- : ETTERS- , tentarhenfory on the-iState.' of neoli tosmallitv, t.vmlity; 'been *nod t 5 0:14:4 1 01# 0, i f 'si.;ylboqq.isalink . the towuhlis ' 4:11:1)ee T inns in'itebtetl to •mi(l.6Atate iv ;11'MM:it pnYin't:: . Mlillgi&.' 4 ` , "'/? dintely, !Ind tin) !tavier, elo Ims , against . giaitt gager; . 4 , 04 present them kiropetil,atithentScute i d. Mbut. . ;;;' LPI')N ARO' E , • :L 7.;~ November . 09 • ME MEI SE