) r • '.• ~ t , , I%;azimr,E 13. ,Y,lO VA VMS . 'The." CqrUsk Herald & Xspositor," will be issued "eyeik TUESDAY AFTERNOON, at Two DOL LAttfli per annum, paytOle itt advance:, :141.)VERTIS111) . 1liNT,5 inserted at the usual rates , . Letters adtltdssedto'the editor;on busiheso, MU,ST 930 P T P.A.llly citherise they will reeeiro ❑q ni- I • (cotton •. 1 ' AGENTS. • • The fpllnwing named, perscinsidive been appointed Agents for the " CurliSle Herold & Expositor," to whom inyjnent for subscription .uteertizernctit 'in he made. ' • • • - D. SHELLY, Esq. Shixenintistown; Comb. Co. SCOT . T Covis, Tsc . .2, •10. • C. KOONTZ,.Eisq. Newburgh .do • Trios. Ilimr.s, Esq. Shim;ensburg do . JOHN WUNDERLIdII t ESq. (10., • (10, ' 'J. Al ATEER, 1 4 .5(j. Hoguestow . do 7 R..WitstruiESq. - ..MechtinicsbUrg,--• ; do• • Wtu.sAns E.UNSIIA; Esq. IlopeWelli .; do do y t Dr. ASA WiIITE, New Cumberland . 'do nen . , Eqq: Illnomfiol, Perry county A. BLACX, Esq,l.4tudignirg... • • CABINET .151ANuriourany. • T ... V..61.11/HUl'lig.l.. rt•SplTirnilly inform?: • . x i`pas or Car'bin, and flie generally,, thay.' lte•stili resides at his- 01d North..ll:nttratr ••;.tre.e,apposite-;Nlr. E. IlatiPlyk's Chair MatotEtctory, where be Toritinnes to•earry oh the 4[2j:tibiae iki;cl2, - in all its cartons branches. 110 has lotely forttished. ti new . . and splendid. EF, , A 1.1ti141, •&.T. to arcobtmodate, all tliase who favor Into • •With a tall. Ile returns his Fineer. , .. al:mks - 11 his . friends and CtIrt.C.IIICI'S NI , the lila:rill- ent ottrunt::::t 'bestow:Al on }rim, and it 1- 1 .111011111:IXt. Of lb VII' liaiters himself that lty ariet• ;then iton to.linsittess.and dirAtfr.iiion td• please; to IbTrit 'shollteceive'n share of fothliT pctetonttt. "'.. N. 11, One or Two 'Journey:orb Cal:tort - .lfaLers _ ' wanted. to w hoin ..Nt 'lli . be - 'lTN:entice will he taken to I;,r:,t the:above well recommended. (10.17. 1 F.RVAD ' Enrli.ilei-N - ovetnbett 'E, 4 33 -18.-6ni, • '• , • - . . 11"611311 - AT fil LE. . . • -lily an order of Ow Orpliatta' Coilk of Combee -- - • s _l3l-land-ToothY,-1.1 - 1.1 ' — itt•Tinist a, on ..11unday„,ilic. 1 2.:Ph - day of tte ‘ r( the following real estate of Jonathan - ._dee'd; to wit.—ATracietf..first rate • .• • LI.3II.ESTONE-LAr , D; it late Trindle Sprinr . row!, about. font Holes T•othaitting, "0)ot - 1i fe.. s ', acres; niore or less,lutong an el'egnut . . . _ • . . .1911 1 / 6 EI_,Li.V6 - ,EEOE'SE; - ( lrmerly kept as a house of public entertainment and a first rate stone .BANK BARN and other buildings thereon erected. ,'l'llere-arc, also' :Iv:a : fine ; neala.rfts Frederick, Aug. 23; 1836 ' - . This" Medicine has been used by' many persons in. this „ . this vizinicy„4.lnl invtu•iably proved bentnitudi ••"..!, .. 5 "!..a:.4 - • • , P F”, 1 liJe•d die Balsam in inv oc,..it f---;!v--. 1 ..1- !!:. . l,:'' 44 o•-...' , 4 7 • . ~.1 , 0 %. h., ... .",: mt For tit e prevention ministered it to F.0.11C ili(ligt.nt peitsoni; and invitria blv..found it itinOid'eflicaeimis'Veittilifw,:„T; - • - 's '-; ' -:, ' :.',... 1 :V : and cure- of Genii - fits, ',Voit.Ssele iiy . - ••S A NI UF.L'ELLIOI7. . ...„? 1 ,...7r 4 , :, ' :; . 0... , 1 ‘ l `-;, i , rads , „,, 5 , ; ,,, ;( „,t,,,,, _cattie,.,D.....h.:.2..;:i558.--fy_____.._ ".. __. • . ...,.! —, ~ ,-_, . - . 1 pe t —.stirrytions,epittin g V_l - Chester N . ..-Arri-i- taking - Til - fitree fird/ruses .1 ! -t, ~•., ••!. • ......,, timild my stomach to retain in some tlegr, e mhat I - 1 ••t•- • ••••,, , ,,.;.'..i, 5 ,0.•,, A , 13100(1, and diseases ent.•antl-the pain 'in toy stomach subsiding crodwilly,•.! vial after I.l4il'g OW 1111(1. :I Ilalt . bottles, 1 t': :111111„. III), ; . L': -.. '' ''t '' ':;. :- ;,;.:',... 7 " :;; •-.1 .1. - -44 . •qf •" . ihe b '- '.e " 3l " ,11 .C.10. self entirely well, and hate eat nap hilip, , I have nit ! - !•,• :• ' i t Itzlig.3, 6 . C. intilituitiop tor, and sleep Well at night. it was snr- ! • • - • . . n•• • • • •\ 1. , C I'll ':' a 1.....:1: \ N 111 C 4W:11)1.h:tor of . the' pi•ising to see the ettanuty of morbid matter. 1 tlis- '' .: • ' - ~.,„.'• v,„,,,„,,„6„, (lie eltarged front my sternaelt, mltitull I ome jute : Mani to kPoi'lffc, atataled . "1 1 "aat" _:.. tutu' • with aa!;a,aa_ A.A - t'''" ' tit .....r 4 ` ..' 41,- . 1 .t0 ' .1 believe WllO thick- with it, Which Ito doubt reo n elke ,l • tribes of Noinli Aowri,:iii 1 Mimi : ,. 5 1111 1 • f..": tr • 'at.o",.. 1 A5.•.,._:•‘ 4 7-:41.4",,,. " . ",,t4A. •• 1 all diet indigettiaJlit.' . . tied diligence lased every arrant in his power to ac-: • ' liir•i•cilt l'etll,.(ll%,,Stse(tby -5;i7"-- ' - - ' - 1. , ..fre --- "''-'''''" L ''l'Fr. - • ---"-- I iirour tniV'cr-rny- land -this-Ist- Ist -of--December---tiae - IL tear - of -tat" ' - . t „... 77 •• • t r i , 61. - • ;,A• 41 7 ;-' , :rt---'At - 4,?.' ' •.- I : '•. • • ' JOSI:l'Ir f-NA l'P. them, ffir the cure: of the. sick awl, wounded; an d i r • ..n: :e.. -- ,... •T r. ';',..:?•,,,,r-f • F t.,...' 4 49..:<e'`g1.:, • • ' ..y 4,' g - _r-- 1 : • ~k 0.4,..... , -* 4j b iy 1....0.11V. near 'Wit:cite:ter Va. . more particularly those which they take-to prevent • and eiwc•the Consumtion, and complaints of the • •- C --- ' . st 2:40k 1 .,... ''-- • • . • . .. Curtiiicate of :17chola;? PreaVr. ' breast,and lungs. lie observed the Italians ,wiTe . ' _,._,Ev a n gilicai IR iji sic ; This is 0 certifs . that 1 gnu; of ; our n,„.rent at subject to numerous and similar Complaints : to:those = ...5 :1-4tuvbIturg:s•l•Ver:•ri,-6tiliriroc--,yemi• i.“ unite 13,-,1„,„ or 'White pc;ople;. and from their mode of living, witl --- .• l of Health which cOMpletelv - cured /Mr- of-the 'Ms- heing.- es. posed - to.,_the_iitelemency ArtN.t.the Sacred Minstrel and 5:14 ,,, c4 flarp nnitcd; i pepsin. I had . tsk..W ranch of other Itlnfelit .11'cili- in all went twit, , tont,,y of tUeir Complaints were ay es 161.1"qa•- ' 11 "- -, "" i-S t in gP i g re. . nt-Va r iVl Y " rP '' t V" d ll s nlb- ,iliC . R, lll!l,liftiiTil no refer,ffinirreiiide-tists 6f your :Tunes, Antliems,Set liteees, 6:c. of the 110)St 1111 , 11. (MA` lent-411111111:411TICUlty-01-111,..ir Ilis:.,were_mt"sint'll_ • character--.-hy ..1-11..„ 'Hickok: tand . George I. fettling . I ffilsnin of 1 fealth, m !deli hiffietea a radical Cllre • a nature as W.W.I; ,witfun people in it Civilized stn.:. rutil:do r • Cconnuentl it to till iii , 76o WIIII lire -11'.0131/111d . bale tom: award in confirmed etnusimtp!ialib ; Yet, da .iti2iedii7,linitdiat„.o,,;..,:iiedhye.ilk,lalt‘•gricii(llialan:)ll,ll7,li)ipettilf.)ioi:l,.-111).1-., a ;:th..tint , bm. . ;; .. alt - g. -,. iiiard ' er Dy . vephia. N. 114; the time Ito was x• ith tin ui, lie ..did lan Ilene of , . 11. Iliekok; Clutimbersburg, Pa.-George Fleming, I ' - N. v s T.,AvEit, a ennywoption. • Otttysbu P N0v.1835. ' ' rg. , a.. of. ..., 7'- 44:111ifiliii - Pi,—,-1 , 1 Loomis,. Pittsburgh----Yale. and i • ti - :So happy are they in their kit:Au:lt:4m of' rem ' •• - • cii.ts anti so certain-of their,efil - tets.. - 7abt"9. 14 11. 41 _" ! L bl :IVYatt,' Irielirtaind;Vit."--Itialiseutrewand-.ltesatufolliT - .„ ..,... - . - - ~, ~_,.. -- .l--- . - tim e , that it may he said "it true consumption is 011ls ''.Nitkehez Miss.' • ' . -•I . 115 :° •3 8 3 e1 ) ta - :a Ild • l'Ull lti C 2l° R aari '' ease never know„ or I„uril n 17111114 111C111." T 111; The publishers:putt forth this work, with a vjeW t o . ne1t. 5 813. • • • - • troth, of this observation must be corroborated by all Meet the !wants of the religious community; mud it,: • ...., , reception has been suchasto affordthemlost flintering , t ~ in ier e 3 t.s.n g • (~' urt . 1 --- - • who have huttl.the,oppormitit'm..of becoming ace:doted 4:itli these people.. !may- dies fit askt•el why they. assurance that they have neither mistiFirits wants l :141;::\V 'llium fialmop,,'Leten strect, above Third: nor vainly endeavored to supply them. .6: s verY large street. Philatielphiss, iffilirted for several years with • are exempt front theSe, complaints? The 'reason is ~ obvious; because they iinmediately seek for relief ! , .iliticitilais hi a sfiort time been euvlainhted, and miodua• the followtingdistressin symptom : Sickness twine . 1 and prevein those tjomplaints which insensibly under • ...••eau.4 for:' this delniu,d-detei•nm,ed me ponsb- sortowll, 'brad-1101e, tlizvollic 6 s, tollitiutelolls of ~ le: nitre t h e coes titm l n a , an d 'bring on itameuhle'con ers to have 'the work stereotvped, and thus be cant- heart, impaired appetute, sometimes acid and loaves. , u Bw:option- ', 5 ! s • -.• bled to keep up it wppty for , the derrothd. ~ . own eructations, turflatiesa aita„,w,:vdtken• of the ex i., . . - . 5 This Colleetion contains ,rates suited to nearly eye- , d'i'mities, emaciation and general debility, disturlie: c•• lliff , s of l alireetion licrompany . each bottle:et the opeemc, pon•ting . out ill a conspicuous manner, all = .ity variety Of measure found in the .vAitions ,flymn I rest ; a sense of . pressure 111111 weight in• ihe stomach the symptoms iii the dilffirent stages of these:dist:Ts . Books he'use, 'embraced in a very line collection of , after eating, ingiliumnre, great mental despondency, situ; diseases; also partictulat• ,directions respecting. .. I?salm and Dynan Pines.' Besides these.; it comainS a , sevcite flyitni• emus in the vb'e5t,1:11.71,74.445..5, cat; Diet and Regimen, and how.mitients MT COlldUet, infmlier' of interesting . anthems, set' pima, iiitwecl tiveliess, n dislike for aticiety, or eMtverration, itiVol•- t h e ,„ 2 l4 s t es ; ttirough. every .stags: ,until, hoalth is ro ' ''''S'ongit;Bte. ensy of ex ‘ ewitiOn•Witlioutdie aid Of horn- !binary ujghitug'and weeping,lungor and lassitude upon stows.; fors ,,i ii mi d ii.se i e m,• s , oo l,l b e t t e preficiip.... ----. Yiental accompanimentsr and - swited - tut - varions - oceta- - , the- least -euereis ~ ' . tiotts of the oldest • . lififint Of CAhnousWoVsliip,connected Witlaffirclutittitift I: Mr. - Saluton - had_applied tot he-most eminent pity- no w erfia ineiliii it es, ichisillreetiouisare not- futitlift illy . pliiBteitucncenmparactl-by-the-M05t ;....--nterpriZeJcif-tite I:resod-day. - . ~siniatts, who ,cousititured'it beyond the phm'er of to. __._,,,..,.. z... Teacliet.i of 31tisic, Musical SocietieS, C.TiOittlt, re-, chic to restore 11i111•6 health ;.fieweter, as his afilie- Th e pu bli c Are f o f orra ed flint /WY' delitialtione Of iaileri and others. stipiaied on the most accommodat-t fl outs had reduced trim to n mere deploralde :condition, 1 ing.terms on opplication to either of the publishers, : I and having•been ree,rummnuled by a rebitive;oflds to two h e and eight • y-seven ken before the proper tottltnritien of the city of Luii 7 • • !PCP' The above work may be had whole- j,ersonila?euept to :. !poke trial of Dr. 'William Flvana' Medicine, lie' with . ce ,„,f. e ,, , li e., mr .c „,,, p i el o y rre d of t he m ost despe,t. ... •.. .1 diffictilty rent:iced to the office and proottr6l a pack : . ;ale or .retail, of the office' of the ". tiertami ~ i • ~ i • i rate case's of constpliptiom some of which_are detailt• • 1 ri.l • tbt ml fo • his •esto ta- . - • • •• ' • ..- .1 . ..: •-. ' . n,,,,t, ov. CC!, IC ERN/I I /Unit. I / 1 1 , c d. in th e b t !l s imeompan„qiug the m idea . l efn(i.E.4Q.9i/Or," Caeiste, Pa: " -. • lion to life, health and frievidil.' Ik-IS' - .MY enjoying . 2T-ice-Price - or - arch .- botnt.of the .INDIAN:SPE - • ' ' , ~.._ _ - - 1. • -, ' -all- the itlessitigs-of-perfeet - ItaPterSoturdesirtifis t ci ff e i f o n e 1,),,11 a r, h i tai enveloping the genuine • . 'k..... . '''. ' . i', TT . Pal. C. M ..' , , -. ~ '.. of fore:oil , .Inforniat.on,.will:'lns:etitfied 'With . , every s pee ifi c i A ,Al 4 ,.. ce d by ih...,cf ae k a ,i n p reenm , an d alit AT.an'Orphans' Comm . -held on Monday' the 12th particular of his astonishing eure at'Dr..F.Vans' Me- initial's C. F. dit,thii . seal 'or e,iith , b0tt1e,,.. • 'None .can - • '.. '.:(lay..of IToveinbitr ; A. 1), 1:838, and - holden its :heal. offieo,. No. 19, Ninth Bth street; Philadelphia. be e ce m o e.;sithont thia- , o f butie: contposi `".Carlisle in Mid for Cittidrethind county; before the The abore-trietlicind'is for ride at-the office of the 7' Honorable John Reed, 14esidettt r and the Associate. ; Iffersdll s t, Faipositoit,.Carlislo.. • J. -2, • publicp u by ounterfeit imitation of thus eitraordinary - .. . ..... ~ • . .. 'al gas of. the 'same court, 8:,:.„. the following pt•oceeth• ~, , . „ .... , T • •• •.••.. , . . , r . ,• 2 48 were!hakto wile, ~ ~ :7; 5 : .'.,..• .ftt,-. :, ••,t. . .. , •.'.K0.T.11.CF1. - • •• , . '..: , cd•A supply of die: above specific, is'keptcenstants -- bethe'etise of the Writ : of - Partition and valuation ,Oifthe . real of John McC?llurnr, latal,Of Souta.- Ctimberialld. coup.. fb , 83. ~,.'. . .-,. :.. .. . . 'iy - for - ;:stile :, byt"8.44./ErFIL-ELLIDTT. or Carlisle ..- - ,..,•sitioptorirtotviiship;4lecetied; soh writ having been re- . ,•i, :• .411' •, • • Ntli,cri.,SO," , of, the,c . itati . Onito the heir; a " b y 5 3 ' ti u el•W ' llan t Sl ' l VP ens g• l"Novendier-5, 1938--dy. , J.- ' - -J . - ' ...- -. • 'turned exeeuted,:was confirmed; and rille..on heirs, •;:.*: tr i v... and legal, aepresentatiyes of Jaines.l, : . - . . . . • • .• • . 1 Stc.- - ,;-hoir, to witi -12th Nore'inber, 1838, on, motion t : C.Xe. --- S augh,into of Stlver•SpringtONatb , P. 1 . 7 -.'" •Samuel'llepburn, Estjuire; nlias ride•nwarded on : . .,,;5 : . adal) •• fle°, l, tO n P-P ea r- ift a R,' Y 1 44' 4081 9: 0 ' 1 . ;,••• ' ' 11, e 4A D' FOR figa L ii%; . . :-.. ii,ie tin and legal,repebsentatives of said intestate,.to Ps.';"*"-eit,...` ' county, be teld 'at cualialei a'..and'a'allt i 7 '. ~ ':•, tippet:tit at a stitted•Orplians'COUrt,th be hat tat Car- • . .....! county', On -Tu(1,1.1 7 . the 27th flay'of No. T . he stibecriberwillnell a tritelcf slate land situate in ,••• •Jj de, on uTuesdar die 29th -day.of January, 1859, ' • 1 - Cum l 'l' 1 t b -4 . . cember '1 . 8311; and accept or refuse to. neeept•ef the Nerd' Atiffilleton towns lip ler rind °nun y, ono , o'clock, A. M. awl accept or refuse' to accept of l th e the real ' estatt of said , decedent tut the' veins:abut ' &C. led by lands of itobt, Gi ffi n, Abraham -Zigler, John: -, .Ito:ciitite of. 'fold Ileceasedout, , the. valuation ant al t- .Said eituditni lb ' &M r ,' retni•ortiltdiay setrited to the antis- Sandersen;the.heirsof.jtunesLambei•tonstlec;d:rin. ", ... inFoitt i lnieemsoolltht li ee: ei ri f;e r. , , i 3O. „, eAuse.s rt t h e , AAna.e shoul d f o a ri e r ti li olt; o o i.i f rt t , h i t i •e d o i l i it ie , Mid sai4parties being called in ' 'others, &inlet:tiny 3ril acres, itlicia 2 0 0'.ot,,,Aith - 1 Of theMriuswering. .' On motion, Ore Well timbered am. he residue is ion state of ,eel of • - - 5Mr Buldle,rule bathetic:lon the said Tim rs to appear , tiyatmil. „ .., • , : . 5 ,• . ,C, s umberland ."County,' tá.. . : , : .• . ~ at the' nest stated gi.plihns' taor,C;to lie held MiTucs- The iinprOrementa consist of A New Ttt ct.Storti: -..;:,...,, ilb",,,,l'As ~Certified copy . front, the..recOadssef ‘•"e 'day the' atti flay of Januar - m:1839, cet'sn'lislii, im.and . Ithinietintr a litrkejlarni a •nereit failit4, strentn of ._ orphan's cottrt of said. county. , 'for Bold '• . • - the said 1•Ottl es- ,water runsthrough the Tam,- - - F -" or.terms.applv to ' ••'' - •d ! . ...THOM.IS . CR.4fOII:EAD, Jate_shoold'l6ebe sold. : : y _. . A . kiDVKAIW.:i-B.WD I - 31 Clerk. ceititsd extrlia from the reeei:dtof:die orpiiie , , chiiisiepee - A0;1638.-3w. Court. - r oil the premises.' The land iw n' II cleared.- ._ The I property- will he sold 'to.i•ilicr or in parts as will --1 est suit pnrChasers—Meni the lblloWing terms:—One third to remanrurtlic=h filsrcf=the purchasur tcrest to he aninially to the-widow; s'2so to be ) 'paid Oh the. confirmation of the sale;. the residne of $lOOO on - the - Ist - Arsll;.l 339; litenliessession Will be ' , given; and the in'two annind4wyments with but interest. foSErncu•L\'Eß, Oniwttan, , 4:—PTei4sr;T 7 .'s:. lB3,B •7 -4 w __ _---- __•• ko ..,„ A4,!IST. and figured , satin, ,c - iiiiliaiiiTe'TvelWl' - anc ~. t. Artibestre Stocks for sale et' 's, • • , '''' ': 4y.'2oV --. '",''''." - • -- - - --ARNOLD & .c13.._: . . ',..• .::.:,..'.,.,, ~'.,, ;.. -. F6R-liENTs__.. _,,. , -__ . ..' Ile MERCHANT • IvitlA.;. R C, lir. Willinm .c. 71 --..:.- ~ ,. , C linmbers, anti . farm . atitiexegl, to the samei in , ~ I leltinson township, CumherlantLeottitty, are for, relit. '' fliroiteor'moie 'yestri. : They V. he rented sepnrs: ve,l4 - .14,. tineth 4. For. .tern 1Ipply : to --nir..oAN oatil troops 4;4 - '6 lives pear the remises,: '". • ' - ~ c . - ,bor 19 4.8E13.— ! -3i..`. , ~.'., :, - '. '." .. . • - _ , . . . ..._ . . . 3t , v . , . 1 • • ... . •- , ' f * , f ( • , . 1111 . ~• ':..: . . 1 , , t o , ' 7 •-•' • .-.,,:' ..,'.;'' - • • • .• . ' ..-......, • . • . , . , C 4.,,, . , . . . .. P -- ~ ~. : : . - -kil -,..,.- , ' , 4. , . •••.• ~. . . ._ • , • - „ .. . . . • , , • l •••ci ' SILICIOIJS 'METALLIC, OR • MINERAL . y(C01 BALSAIROF IitALT . II RIJPl.l.llibil TEETH. • /' - ' • . . Prepared - only.hy 3011 JV S..7llll,LER;athlis Drug- i r . Is this tot. Many years been a - great - tiesideratur - Stoi•e, opposite the ,11.tarket House, .Frederiele'.4la. attiongEtiropeau vitntArnerican Deotisis,to manufac PIiIIIIS valuable - Medicine has; already acquired a tPie Teeth froni inentruptible,materials which shout - J celebrity to which few others perhaps in so short itnitate the natural living Teeth. . '•. . a time ever arrived, and ita extensive use:for 4or 5 ' Many have devoted .years to unsuccessful operi „Years, tu various parts of the Country, Cities; and- meths, and'others have sucseeded.iu numufacturitiE rowns, in Maryland, Yirginid, Penasylvaitiai Ohio,. teetiv : af materials Sintilar.te the 'porcelain ware; tali Now York, Lentnekv, Missouri, South Carolina, Al , . generallv they_hige an opaque white appearance, by stbaita, Georgia, and New Orleans, which has attend—, which they.nrc easily distinguished from the human .ed it with imparalled 'success.. ~ • teeth. ' • .: _hundreds olperions have used it, and nine out of • After long . and tedious 'experiments, the subscriber ten_cases have_been_p.ermanently ctua•d_of Dy_spepsia, has succeeded in inanutacturit,g.teeth_or Materials en - Cholizs,Nervous Tremors, Lewitt:ss of Spirits, i'al- tardy incorruptible, and perfectly hi' incitation of liti,L , ',Rations of the heart; anittill those t.ritior Disedsei man teeth: They haven Semi-transparency, and are • resulting from a iliiprilered condition Of the stomach made..of various.siies And shade.s. • .- - foul liver,•or dertlngemeht of die Digestive functions, •In cases where absorption of the aveidnr. process, .suelt as Geacrliritaitty or . .w.edknetlaltilency,. or other causes may render it necessary, he will cast Loss of Appetite, Sour flductlitions and ACiditees of - 7 01 he same materials .attached to-the - teeth, artificial the Stem:lull; Cesti vecetg; Ileudaches,dauntlice,-Eld-T-gtms,..w.hicli . shall. imitate_ the - guincand supply the , tultuit anil-Bilibus Colien, &c. &. - ' ' .. • j losa•of Enhstanee . . . , To Adults and Children who are troubled with 1 . It as entirely.impossible•for- Omit, teeth to change Worms, it will operate us a gale and' thorough vcr‘ ~ their color+ or. cause foetid breath. . . ~ ;t miruge. It is entirely Botaidol 'in its composition ~ 1 1 , . -De vill hisert them from - .onb to entire sets,•iitsuelt an raw•be dboth d - nf elilif age, With •. used- by sexes mi nidnifer that they will make articulation of the voice _perfect 5i41.3 1 , - witliout any-chatige u td habit_or.diet. ‘ -_,_j = percitekvuid—inaterially-assisriti_wit" - sticatton, and_ so_ It, is not recoiventemteirlikFiiiiiarliiilented Ife7h- tildf ihry iiitiinthi,• - ilistlitguiitheil frOtri the - M - 6st bean: . -elites its a.cureall but the proprietor recommends tillinuttnval living teeth by the most scrutinizing ob . - it, f al• wlidt he has full confidence it -will and has cur- server. •- ' .•- ed, which can be sabstitntiated by the testimony of ; n o also pet forms all the. various'. operations in hundreds of, persons,-that have experidneed.ita 1;900 i 6(9161 'Sur , ory, according to _the, late seienlifie lin , - effects. ' "••,, • • ).' - . • •. 1 proveMcnts in the sit.'_, .;,.1,".. i ' It IS neatly put ; up iii iipiare half Pintliottles, with i•. -; • . c glass thus, 6 , 4 ,, lvgaiit , s isith 1 ... . ... t,i. w.. / c :' 0 : - 1. .../ r f.-K ,. .i , ..1: ,.. 1 . 11" . . I P,.'Sytt:..Tenst Dentist . . the name blotin . o"n• the , , et. ot•ctuiries t. , ..t..st:rtt•t I t t e A S i tz o t i S e „ . saint of Beath; ji - repat'ed only•hy John S, Miller, and 1 ” - his signature. M I a tabel, - Pasted on the Outside .writp, I • . •,, per of each Bottle, which completely secures it from , . - '. . . . . • - being counterfeited. ' • ' -..-, '. ; .. A full and sat isfrctory•Direetini neeempanles raeli .• • • •_ -LCILtelVa • 1.” '." .• ' - Rattle, and by the quantity:et it lili,lral disectutt of , El :A :bons - p are • g or . t h e !mili eu _ the proprietor and of 'all - bit is this, width arenon-- 041'a the buttuni of each direction. - .-•-. -- EBbadiSill nizd other • Pains.- • 7 New I.l3Eolllojly.4 . its cores tare.m frequently - ech.- , Al tJCII need not be said in relation to tiii4 ‘ -, '(: -.- lii(V -- *T- - el, R le a• Of , \ , l Ili ell . follow this advet•tisement, atid. - ful ramedy , , :Is the propriety feels - conflilent that malts-snore _caul be seen cm tlie dime:Liu:is avou t id • when iipplied, it will, as can be proven by the nuMbe C 3021,1 - 78 (.11,0 e.. . _."" • , :• •,. _. . .I._ ..I Orresrvable persons, ellect an ' COre cure of the . • - • • lilieutliniic-i(1 (idler iiiiitol: •It hied-lint-until -lint until lately . ,J 6 . ,,,, e,....u.T.,.---1-I..,i,stpt-T-1. 7 1,1i,,,,,,i,•,,,,ii, - ,y, keen hitt.intentiomm-to-make- it public Fitut•by the re• that I have been niiin.ted is itim - Dyttpeptmitm i'm+Thelmittept.applit'fatiblirtif.iits neighbors„iitiii the'sVotiderfitl Aor 5 volirs ! %flick hits it.N•li Lierrosi,T on nip ever cures it tots elThotetclie - lbdit 'it a- !Juts' lie...iim i's to tioce,t , i Such tt IL %.:11. , t1cIftt f 0 1 .3 or 4 - 31 ,AS previous- •69ektY as Vielt 55 to 1111,11 Sat; to lOR;i.t.t . it firers gene, •to using pail. voluable Cmlrito,samlt'n Balsam IA Health, rally itnowir. aumfmmt the snaketime have it put •:m.tie_ta; I am certr,in !Move betentems ore - Nowell m:mly of any • as he'ican 5% ithimolle reach of•nli who may, ,he aillictcsi Fnitl - 01, diet. mmeittut_siwt I miitle' to hk'l•lIl svlth any.- mitim -that painful tlist.nse. -- -' • . - • - = itinti,cl chilli' ,rt i It:ri:;s, tl,is 'liiiitt, for :1 severe palo t litindreds . of:miarrmen email,' be - published of ilero bs. i ju-toy,st•itithelt; in I.littfittal.giryti iiiyseill tit its 10.11- j who have been , ['tired hy, this et.lt,..,lnite;irifediiiiiie, 1 T - Rl/11 . , Ilhi111 , 11:77t1 r....11 - ource tos,i ninth` di: istent re- OM the f milowing urn selected from time umass,,as ho-' ! inediro.witimmit any kind hf Imeneftllt, I ..t lcurl hi lic:lirli iir" . iiityilv sufficient to . smttest. its powers. . ... .of sour ilnizatu of thsmilth, laming advertiaLti, I pm:- John Srose; . Ihvill Render Jacob 1.. Nagle a -chased Bottle of your agent Ns nm:lMill itt , ‘Viim•-• P. Lintieniuth, George, • John Aislimmigh - .: , ~ • -. • ..."-. . . • - (I" Steam; - Jrilui Coover, - Samuel Fenely. . est.t:fietztefi.orn the lir". D. I'. Shuef cr, I l ustr,r ni_ Anion Bender; ..P-I,lndenimult jr: SuumneiNtsming The Lutheran . Chart h. . - • - . ! Ilobert by w•t i - . 18. Rich:unison, JacollAVarlioh ,Tahn 8, .111110)..—Denr.Siri--1-mfeemn -it m»yolutv to' I [elms , Alshaugh' J.lli ffeniat ugh, _ _JacoliMicrs., . . infarin yon that I consitier (larlegunt's Balsam of Chrisibtii.Oittto, J r Iliestioot, . . . 1 Health, tirivered by yini. a stuscrior-ructiiCtimo. My I ' Mount aoy.. Augnsi '25; 1836. • . . yrife hal long been in :I delicate state of health, and I All, toilersfrom a ,distanee addressed to the sub ! .: ,of course no' means--weer;-left mms-.werti- I eft; untried Of which we • -scriber, Ninunt .1 ov, Lanottnter, county .101_1_1to_pretapt, r toulli-!rears' vuyarlf - mmobeti-m nostrums - anti Tpatturt - -IFilitiramillifiillVliti 'a. a1;.t.0. _ • , _. . .. . mediiimemt--1 nvertialless consented to purchase a i ' ___,:„ _l___ ..S.,k.MU . EL-.LOUCK.S. j...yttfe,RfsYQUl' 1610 RIO of Health, tool do hereby co , ' 1 tit's- thatMt• Shaeffer derived - more benefit from tha tiso of it Miler medicine. , 3.1 . 1 , opinion is llwt if a cure can be effected, tin repurila I 1 i sense you inentiem.your Balsam 05i11,41 used in the first stage 01 tire tiiseniie. '1'11(); ; C:, A , , if T.....rrrons i l rAclmir4,trneto....ii - ,•,(liitif4tep:f:Rev. ,jti 3Mdma Wit liarns, I). D. Inte or;Fl;est t `Reunsb.o.- .9_ ~. ;:.:,... . • '-. rough- tneiithipi` Caimberland;e:oanty.;:deceafiectlin.v4, this day issued in due form Of ll:tra , ito iheanbseribei 4 , alm.residesin.ihrest I)euanbern . lol:_tuAvusliip, effcer_ , F;aid.r All persons' linvi*elairus,or:de,rocinds against __—... ' , the estate'orthe said dc'Tederiitlrerrcipested in make BAlntELS . ltfaol•:erc4, and 'CO balf barroS knoll - a the'Saine without delay i Mu] those indebted•to -:„cip.',lliSt.rigeived and for Elnle'as‘nbcrie.', ' I - .said estate to 114.their.saitIldelits il , • , .. OWES,I3tee.A.Bri:. I •, , , ~.. . ~ • , L. 14,::4, 1 71.1,40.10:, - 3, Adra'r.. ...1-Isirripur i t,'§ept. , 1,•f8.38.,* . .. ~ . D'eeember 10 "103.4-4St'' ''. '...• . • • - ..- . ' . . . . .... NE'TII OtISAI , TD Bushels ground •Abiril Su •Aji and 40 ,Sacks Liverpopf Salt —AsitlOniii.eki— jl44-1.0-ceived and for rule:low for . • • • 'OWEN-MCKIM. Itarrißburg, Sert, A FAMILY' NEWSPAPER:7 - DEVCiTtn TO NEWS, POLITICS, LITERATURE, THE`ARTS AND SCIENCES, AGRletjthEitE; AllfligEMENT, ificC. &C. GAR ILEGAN'US 1). F. EFFER rinted' and _Published; 1101,04:4) by; George ale ArhilliP,S, Cainberiand . eounty., Pa.. TEETH. Motiot Joy, re -13. 7, 1867. ' The above nledicyue is also for stile by • .1011N . IIA4'F1E. T 7 Carlisle,Tcbruury 12, 1835 0.3,E UOIP'I'6(6.4'C'BI6IEID. The 1 lid ian Fir eine, - _ TUES‘DiII eIIIPTERX(IO;Jr, Jalislic;.,in , r 8, is = POETR - 1% . . "With sweetest floy; , ers.enrieliM, , • From the Nqw.Yorkl l ‘ljrror MY BROTHOR. ..111r.,,11ikC , 3E CONRAD, _ . • He,, ur:ta asked whomTipyed -moat, and be all severed, Iti:other t the persoit Who put theques7 tion then asked himillionr_hit--lowd7nextra- .Im.said,:his,Brother._ll.Wiloni-fit the-third place.?" And stilt it was "My Brother," and .so on until he . put no more questions to him about - 'Plutarch's Cato. • •. - - • Forever gone! I am alone—alone!- . • • Yet my heart doubts; to Me thou livest yet: • • lingering twilight o'er my soul is throWn ~ Wen ii!ii - tI)F orb that-lent thut Tight iS set. Thou mangiest with. my hopes---does hOpe forgot? • , I think of thee, as "thou .wer:t nt . my side; - I ut•ita . c, Mid too will Fdtiubt, anti ponder- how : will HE tieci (MP • • I striVe . ,- but t i win thy praises and thy pride. • . • . For I T' iiracse couldwin,- . .thy pilifse sincere. -- 'lloVr liiTil'st -- tiVitt.int:'?---Acith-Inore. -* _tiitiriiinsir's love ! • . - And thou to me Wert e'en ni honor dear!' Nature GI nun , fon& woof olii:..spirits Ivoi el -- • _ • Like wedded viiies inirkisping in the grove, • • _.\'e greV,.. Alt! withered no the fairer vine! -": rllut from ilie , living who thec-Aead vim inqs . e? .-- .. Blending their ',sere and grc4iii reaves, there 111;4 . . And will, 'till t. , ;ilu - 51....'5 . 11 - n - 1 - 1 - wiili , The sunshine of our boyhood! --I-think . - How we were wont to beat 111U-briery wood; Ot clatnber,boastfully up thc craggy. briidc, ,Where Ate rentino,witaiti_fro_Wtiarpr2u thelloott - That thrids the rale.of_beatity-and. of -blood ; Sail Wyomilig! The whispering past will tell, How by the silser-brow'd cascade we stood,. .And vi'atch'd the sunlit waters as thick fell (So.youtli, dr:oPri in the grave) down in the sliarl?.‘q . dell. , • And how we pluirfd Latikwane7ii•witre; The wild-foWl started, whoa to eelte gag; In that dell, glad langii and shout:we gave. Or, on the shaded hill-side lacy we la": - And wiijetod the bright rack or its brainy waY,. Dreaming high dreams of glory and of pride. \Vhat heroes we, in fret;thanis deadliest fray! - . - How pour'd we gladlyifortlilifeN 00(1y - tide, I.ooked,to_onr and shouted,:snoleiLand died! • ' Iltiglit---(lrearns---forever post! 1 tleenin no ntor'e! 11 1 6novy is now city being, tier sWeet; lone Can like a spirit well, the lest restore- My_trittil,._my_tr4,_iyitra_ve,_brigittAlLOgliteit I one! • . Few have a friend--,anil such a frietitt! Bdt ~On [lave, in this bleak NYOVili, 1110 k -e than.onet Ever 'nine ownonine only!--IIE in gone! Ile fell - tii — lnipe had penmised—for die fi'•';'e: Our Ahts! it was n 9 IlruUn to We )veto lint near tlice!- Oh! I .Avntilil have Oven, pilinss in m':.•• ; :iyins"tby nrhin h, ud, All thut. 1 love of eileth°oe of heaven! !Int strangers laid thee in the . • And tlicidgh the drum was auid ti % ix Were shed,' / 7svits not by . those - m;bs hest. • - N3,tv waves the hillow'Yfkrass above the dead, The prairie -herd tread on thy throbless brewst, Wo's 'me. I may not weep above thy place of " rem • Now. must. I turn to acme? Itair virtue; Truth, ' Fall . ll, 'Ioyt:; i : wereliviaa tliiuga when thou w'ert. *et shared a world, Lrigll with the de iv of Youll , , And.stinou'd br rainbow ihoorAbis. Our souls = Knew in their loyc:, nor - selfish nor;fe.) aud far ettelt•other died! . Alllbis to_t?ltriiireal and bo;aeijir 7 ' — '7" ~.-Bttfit- e w blsonfs swelling furds are dried, .0a pour, like ice-bound sp.eants, n till:11'.1 and r;iice -1• , ' hfu4"it be ever thus? The festive hoU'r . . Is festive now 00 more; for dimpling joy Smilesiv ith . sMi e .and'inusidstit , elting power Specks - to.mY,3Mii : oi l thee! The" atrtiggliug sigh Chokes thel l itint laugh; 'Mid from my swimming , • • The tear'drop . trlekling, turns my etrii to E'en as the ; hohr that-badoliee f brother, die, - -Mingles with all my days and poisons all, • • Nfintlii4ityr4 life with gloorp:ii with ti..dead .•• Oli, May, not men, like strings:tlint:elioril in tone, .11;iitiglOttieir end fiereatter4be; Oncfn their 'nature; in their being one? , And may, 1, 116the,blended thris v.:lth' thee? Veiled .in •brffly, brother f iinre not we • .; The self-same soul? A,ll, me! with restless pAin : . lefiVed spirit yeorneth. to be ?, .frec, " •• • - And du , sP,iis,-Other-selCHbri:*o4 , :ra* -- 7, --- 7i --4 4 - BrOtli4,;he :With the'deOciji • - ::::: 34 :...._.... Commodnre Nie'tolson,or 11 . T U. at his rett,leneon-Balumore. on, Wednesday eii6We • rtf-Ifut, Week; of ap, efter'ordy .feir hours' illness. seririne lost attother,gallatit, and. experience__ -Leer; be being the fourth or ilfili-noninitinder that Ins died ,within the lin&few;nit7tiths.',' • .„ . . . every possible way to entrap the parson.— .. MISCELLANEO YS. . i'• it- is : quite they • I,with a knowingtoss of the head,.`thetshe is in possession of sonic marvelous secret-- that account's ,for That a nor ruc cltanic'g daughter should succeed after this aort,lin ess she possessed some imleScriba..' ble charmso i s highly ridiculous.. And tlic ivorst of the matter,, that she should hay.e diarried. without appearing_o • have once thought - 61having redburse to those emmulm means for husband catching, those Rule:lra-. ficesovinks, inuendoeS,.smiles, and all. tk. well directed ottiikery of the 'eyes, viasl.-ti solute y astonts 'ragout' proof. coneltoive that she was in .p . OSseiSi(ni • of_ something "that'inhera hid:not. 'Who. al lu4y man old and, t'Vltatltt lucky girl • is Fanny-lz-k-pretty wife truly, -- sue.ll will niake fora ! • She, is in league with_ spine -old witch:or_ grandame, some foitutieteller at. the .foot . of. the ^who - has _revealed: tit her tit:Lam of Making .everybotty - -Irke her. :--- else, ktrlty shoal she he tiniught so - much 'of,. and 'we neglected, whollave for years-beon. Lmasters.of.the female. tici!otitplishinents, , .,in, which she. is -so evidently.. wanting ?:. She s not like ; ather girls.. . _ 'thought 'and 'sptike the , old -and, xoutigivtnneit coke - tiling FannyiWilliame. ;IL was a . mystery. hOw she . had . gainesl4lie. •affetions of .everyboily. 'She had/never . lenst;rlitit' now she. was before them ktll...`Porinrilite. Nanny' --the'tlangitter . OT a : poor tne'eltanie,wlity has' thus risen so MySterionsly-from poiT4 . ; to compete t: may 'the ibgret S'he has -some eharni Aril works alien the hearts - of all." -Ye -Must pry into - it ?' A y-,- piy - into it.; go '37lt DS • t. te.sweet go. .eertainly, most. fortunate- .Will you lie in. 'ilisCovering the charm,. if von allo.wit - to . :make you , all as Tharmmg• as : Funny anis.--:elorcntont • . FANNY WILLIAMS A SECRET WORTII KNOWING: 'The reader can nbt -have forg.otten the brief sketch'which we gave . a month siriCe7, of Lucky, - ,2 7.om,_who-was--a ' lleged,:-by- his old cronies, to be in posses,sion of some, Secrei:for becoullYierich.- I —He was ,a ppor'mechanic, and, in a iniabner,that _Tiu.titled—his,olo,—dram-liiving:....assiiciales, - became,. - by degree's, rich, and one of the ornaments of the village. ..-11re. have heard Many upthiniiingiloife.s. -. ' wonder what this golden secret could-he.! •<t hoped.that. others have - been,more Successful. it is a secretitharis-of far More value..-to its ,pos -- sesser.:' than the .philosopher's :stone, and yet itis•Within the reach.of every mechanic cou - they ares - e - arcliiirg aneW,; we beg leave to speak of .unother - se 7 . cret, or charm, Whicli'deservcS the attention of young ladies. Being geOerally .suppos ed to possess a much,quickerappreliension thari the other sex', they unquestibna-,_ bly.name There 'is-110oecasion, fortunately, of our requesting them to com municate it to. tlieir fair sisters,aa it is : not - , uncharitable-toli resunie; that, if - -they dis; cover it,..thev- can not..keep it to' themsel . yes. - -- FannylVilliams-was- -the' daughter - of - a poor ,hard-working mechanic. She was - Me of•a-father's-heart - Not eminent ly, beautiful, she was what is .terined:•by. connoisseurs good looking. It was.' quite evident, however, to the good gossips ..of -the -village i _who geiferally, see 'farther than other' people; thaffanny way - of get thelworftli' quite different front, `that -th eiCo NV 11. daughters. . 'What tan it hQr.,slii - il'one ; . `ln'atiny ivas. thoukht no more than Qui., Nance, whew. a ; chjlti .; • and yet,bless my;stars ! ing to marry4liehew- parson !. Who :would have thou6,t • is one of the most astonieliing ;Zings in-the .3vorld,' said another- .`how= this poor Whas . got up. Why she :has - do more boanty—Lord ! than I have.' • And then the good Women would lift up their hands in amazementi.and ponder pro, Her _former - schoolmates were 7:777 bo,would. have thought it? Why Fanny is not alone; at .all ; she never cares about the latest And inindsomest rash ions. She always would ,wear a plain calico; or a gingham, which 'could never strike' thefancy of all the beaux in Chris tendom : and; • yet bless _my stars! 0 'dear::-;,Vrii speechless. And then how w . d•tised to :romp :about; laugh 'with the young follows, and - cut pranks:with - ,them; to attract their notice and steal theirhearts . : And yet Fatiny never joined us: She ' would courtesy; and smile, if .spoken to L' turd - Mavis all, and she is too - bad;' too bad!'. 'Haven't we -beep setting ,our caps, for. the young par on, Making him, presents, and rigging up with all our . gaudiest and most peaeh 'blossomed dresses? and now o slight - us allamt-talte that-pi-aim—modest Fanny, !It is too bad! ,S'he 7Ausl• hate sonic churns l' . . • . Fanny : was never 'known to run about • the village-and and la: fan ilia r'.}cith the-young-giinikmen.- Inste,ad -era:tent:Mg. balls t ,partic.;, and dancing nil - ht tilio• day, W `hy this mechanic's daughter was found with the poor, watchino• by the bed-side the_sleadzand dying-. What could be more against Fanny -than this - ? — asked her eld lompanion.s. And then She is not: until of. being at =the- straniEti and unaccountable in young girl ofeiltliteeti,:she would nol..gu about the, streets and talk to the promising young men of die, village. Every, body appears to like Fanny, (they' would sayj) but she is no belle, and people,netieeherOnly to eii courage ,her, She wouldipiet !read' novels alt ii?ght ; and th r ttra cote was hot geht imentaL She wastio heriaie, but would- generAy .be found ptFring (TveCobirle idle history, or moral book—a good entingkboolperhaps . ,., ut_nnt \ aptly the thing_for.a,..girLwho - exr peets -to lieJo a rri ed. Shil would-pot go. to., clnirelt and - satins, and—when-- she, .ot I ere, she would not stare about to F; ‘ - vho . %vas . WOZI • • tidier •-• • What -had got Fanny WilMins along stq It was surprismgly,stratige. • She was uni; fretful nor peevish, .oria . dever scolded on washing daYs„ and liow, therefore, ,could she make a good wife.?. They say she is sweet tempere,d. , Atlimpe ;she 'jms ':,the house work, froM i lioiling; an apple, dump - ling down io sweepmg the floor, and other such idle antliwttushiotiahle• . trhinh', snit tho Melt s, and are ungenteer. tleSides all this, site as poor . 'as ,Tob's cat, and fiever appeared to eare,, , hbout money - ally. More than . shining w the orld.. .81M-Was pleasant i and edeiabler, enough fpr some folks, but hoW Wnspoisible,,, .tho:74.,gjd,„w I ho makes so r lietipoiiie ` her.toilgue shoulditdve caught: •tilp 'not* of Meiti„ 4shs• never pried 1146- _.the' -Pairs of her hoW, Allen; Shotild'she know how 111 man- • .4 ;d ?, 111 e li•riOt-reading,drl :iSting; , ;her -parentS;--She-is-lisy-with-her fieiidre Tor her family. - or thelmor.;-': : Slie--is:,- altrigether- - 4oci-modest.fora.girtof.giOteArt4 and fiks:tiot liras4,9ongh• , Ives,_ mitmei;-'lll!;:slie:',ileirei • liteep:i,"heiliejf,: 'takespains.M'set it off in, the tridit'graelifni `• Ana yet has' Ii'MMY ;W iiljani~s . got to the p ; driohf•:,TroW'MUrfeloliS 7 lAngo : :' Said ,t,h6..good,'.lioili;' who Iliad • ~.. orriclA.L. TtETU:l7.i'7;-'3,7 td EGOV•••• . 1.. . . h i I2DICR'S E1,11:0 TION. ' ... .. i Co unties - -.D.:l7:l 3 orier: 701. - I?iti,ier. 1 Adams, . ... _ . - 4,5351-.,-, • - 3,310 Allegheny, •• • 4,505 - - , 6 ; 038 Armstrong; . 2;781 . . • 1,510 Bedford, ~..,_- 2,29,0 Berki, .. - - • 7301 .. 3,4,1 . 5 Bradlurd, - • • 2,420 , ; .. . - 2,219 Aiir - el - i - e.; -- ': -- *: — 7. -- - -------- 74;553‘-- _ -- -4i1•47 1 Butlef -.- • . 1653. ' : . 1,400 Beaver; , • - - 1,031`.;:. • 2457 Crawford - - •• 2,304 . .1,057 , Cambria; • . . 44 - '.'. 762. Centre; ... . 2,-589 . . • '1,467 Choker,' - .• - ~ 5,527. .-: -4,971 'Clearfie v ld - • 792. . ~, • Colombia,, - . . 2,616 . 1,088 ' Cuinberland, •, 2,743: , 2,316 , . Dauphin, . '1,944 - • -2,8421 Delaware, „ •. . 1,253 .: _ 1,731, :Erie, — ' ._.. ' 1.,565 -. '.. 2,747 • Fayette, •' . - 2,788 . 1,9.84 - Franklin, .. . 2,815 . ' • . -2,560,• Green, : , . , ,_ . -.-1,849.-, l'loo Kuntingdon, ; :2 ; 716 - 3.687• Indian - a' ' 1,262 1,723 Jefferson, . i 591 • .d2l . f Juniata, - 1,,749 • 863 1 - I;eumun, . •.. 1;55,3.. ' 2.+ *_ Lehigh, .. • - 2,460: - 2,349 ILtrierne, • 3,132 . ' 2 . ;692 I,ycorning,. . • 2,496 . 1,555 , i Dancas,ter, . - -5,503 . . • . 8,5581 l INP-Keati, •••,.. ' •20 ~,1271 . . Montgomery, •-- - .4;558 . 3;7481 'Mifflin, . . .1,177 : ' -1,1091 Nicicei-, -.' ..'4,326 . e i, , cl - 15,. Mcinroe; • .. 1,223 366 -Northampton, . - ,4.34,.__..,-. 2,5061 Northumberland,...'2;l44:. . •1,1 1 Perry,: • : ~, _,' .., ,-. ; ,1,0 I q . - ; —i3831 Phila, City 4 ea - my - m;(1 - 4 t- ,- : ----A-3;4852 Pike, . , .. ..• • .. 52, . llt `2lPoiter, ~ " .‘ ' id': . - -•68 ' ~tilitiSillifll- ; .• . 2,t'il'. , ' 1;508 ! S . omersett, ‘', • '! t:- 83, .. . 2,2441 Susquehanna; • -- . 1 . ,26'1 Tiog - a, .' - 1',448. : '• . 594. i •I•Trkion,. . 5 •- .2,208 1, 5 05, ... . Venangn , ' - . • 1-765-- --- 828 - - 3 . 428' Yr•shingten 461, •• . : 3,- • -,- • 'cVayne,. , • I,lm - „ .38. ..- LW„-estmorelarid, , , l i ti6l- • - 2,315_ - -Warren-, ' -- York,' . ' 4,196 . • :31'457- 13E3 May. for , **.'en. Por4TS:3OT • .., • • • • - Iteitiretti. • :••' .OP' THE *AMENDMENTS. TO THE —. CONSTITUTION. Read in the ;A S'eaate,' . Dec: ff, i838.* Adientl's. Agaihst (mend's. , Adams„. • • 300 4,420 Allogieny; 'L. • 1;5130 Armstrong, 2,5Q7 • 949 , BenOt : ',` • •- • . • 1,012 Bedford; . • 1,07$ -.• ...`4„780 Derks•r • • 5,929 . 3,t53 Dredfin:Zl,‘, • .4;116 • 1 . 88 Bii•6 l W - • 02 Bh9er, • . - 1 , 583 ; 7 .2 111 . • A'l9 • Centre, *-- • 2,082 ~ 1,505 Chester • .1: 'tip' " 3,879 5,085 QotttAbia, , • . .1,506 ht . arfiela; 087-- -490_ Prawford,,, ' - ;1 4,344 - ;timberland,____'.'- 2,519 ,1•,`932y , 3,383' I Ttela.tyare. - • _,1,4591 • . 4 48 V Fayette • 3,022 • 1 146 r> a ui4in, • • - 1111 2 0 --, 8 3 tri ATC-9-rigt•:. • • • . 74 '1 411.'"! IME • .1'1;05' 6 4 Edir/Egi' VOX.. o. 6. 821 - 122;325 MEI 22 iiin Je - fferson, Johi4a, Lancaster, Lebaiwrii f4ehig.l);,- .3 f 603 1,141 „ 1,913 •- 1,477 301 ! 2 2,364 • 4,475 • 1,00 1,153 on rx) ing, ean, - t; • 11i lii 11.niiroe," 1,2413 209 • Montgomery, '.3,690 4,QgQ Northampton,. iX4I , .3,077. I N - orttfluxibertaiid; -- --- - -=- - -:807, ---- • --- 2;044 . • 1 ,21 0 /1440 Pitiladelphi,a . 1 8,347 •• 42;429 anti..gounty, • . . . Pike, - • • • - 088/ I Potter,• , . • , • 328 . • . • 500 Siignelianna, / 2,085 • 'Pinta, inga, 1,074 -•• ' • Venango, x , " , 1,887 Warren •/ • 1,128 Wasl.4ti"gton, 4,304 Wiyiie,l.• • 1,380_ IWili,strnoreland, ,Vork; ...1‘.23. 3 For, 1-13,971 112,759 112,759 Majority; (. i ., • Washiiistol4.city; Dec 0 , 31,..143139 . . antiCipate..one;day, and wish ypti ; hammy new: year. In the. house - of, repyq•- i • sentatives,l' this - looming, .Mi, tisyne, of Georgia, Anima that that body . •.resolveit4 self i to - coin mit ttre of the -& hble . 6.10!1:49. . ;'up his resolution -referring the ;Presiden6l:_. - inessage . to:the Usual 'Standing committees. • Objection, biiig made: on various sides; ; I I ily n e with dre NT his triotio,n;_ atid:Mr. Garland, - of Virginia; asked icavp ,to,offer..ti ••••_ resolution, deelaratory•that when the.honso adjournrit-adjoutit--tit'LAVednesday-, Objection being Made, liemoved 4 fins? pension of the rulcs,..arid the resplndlort ' adopted' f,:.itliout a division.: ,Before-there solution was adopted, Mr. §herro - ,c) liams;•of'KenitiCky..43quired if- it-was su ceptible ! of ameridmenit:. . The. ,S,pealter replied. iLwase ' . Mr:in illf-eir-iiiisia"tharicbt amended as to•rearl,, that when •this.honse adjourn,- it. ,adjorrn to:-meet on-the-first- ot-:- .Dceeifil3Or • next,: 1830. • (Loud laughter.) Mr. Williams quaintly • remarked„ that gentlemen need.' not • laugh:.. lle intmled• what. he proposed, ad. was: satisfied that if his amendment prevailed ; •-•it- would confar immense benefit on the country,, As; yet :no thing. had_been_. donei, and_tb_e s lqiiger_cout,— gess was in•sr4ssion,the less-would h'i;iltio: prospect of doing any thing., .Y.-le therefore - -was -of- opinion tliat-the-be tter—way 2 -would; Jo.go L hotne,•and at..the nex,t, sessio*#ate a.fair say less,. do iiipti; and discharge the business for whielt - they, were.sent to Washington. He saw, how-. ever, that there were . many present who . wished to to. the. palace to-iflialto*. offer their .Bureli; and as he wonldtmt,llließanquo's giteOt ik throw.. eery thing into atstate of most atluan•cddio-, . order, he would withdrawhis pro Posed; . ..inetidment:. Mr. QaTland's yosolution. helmi - adopted; the Speaker - proceeded to - Call Alut states . ,_for ilie - pceseiitation _ of resolutions:.:, Mr.-Cuslunan„pf-Nciy_:HamPrshire, prp.. seated tcsointiotf;.the . Suhstance .of 'was a proposition to the states constitution; •sd" dopriVeTvery man who challenge's a citizen .to tho [right,. of holding any public, ACe eitheKin tho states or under - the government of the: FliiiiiCil:Stare - s;, - . - p - to - vided - .stich duel ___ fienge,‘YOuld proba . bly, lead to death. It *ps ordered to be printed, and to lie on the ble. . . ,•.. , . , resolution was 'personal, ,and,was ; intended to hit .Mr. Petrilten, ..AyhitV.,hask I late. shook his lOrig QUE at Mr4firev s t . fins in,great dudgyOn: AV...Provlp t us Question has efe4t .41:410700 6tg,tin powder, and if he gets,angry with any ontS; he . setitli a resolution after' him.] f e -- oirer select i life e With power send-ter— persons. and papers; in inquire if : there he .not.endicientreascins iat •eliiiitetiCitojustify the-impaschinent_of Levi Woopuryi. - Se cretary of th 6 United Siatei Treaf l unt. • . Cushman objected,. nod, Ate ieselu r tion was laid on the table for one dof -finder . . , . the rule:• •"Y• It ; 4 %. , Mr. PielitiO.,..ef ississiPP4preSented a resolution to rescind the Voteof . the last by which Messrs.:Prent,iss:anill Word were-declared nnentitled, toeatild,the of Representatives, and, thin' election refer= red back to the pee064., 1 . 4 - 'nidji.b e were alreat rnbe'fiif(ithetrre9- y littfeitS' eireied;l'hitt I have not Nt ,;to- c?py, I them,-niti• would yotf . hive sPaat:Uine i d' tei .publish, if I even Sent.them.,nn,,,,.,„ When, Massachusett4,_*ati•dalted.; . iOrfßi solutions, • Mi. John Aditne, rOtt and moved, that the resolutions effete& by ! him' . .• •of . Datembe,, - ; in:reletteit':teiNn.;. drewStevensem arid . aniel;O '- A4)4,1101010 taken ; acted 'tipon; ;Put' more o f tint to-m A resointion was offered ot . the itiew YOiiielbiS;!94ilitk-On the,-* qtt'--- tatjertllo' Treasirtf;r 0„-, 416-annt.4pOney**Pcr.t4,Afißs9 hanks;' tb . e * relation:di - 00d, , • '' • Art r. ~" , • • dons were Offer r0g.,k. 1 :41" - the'etatee and ° ,ttirriteri4;.the.hc4ati' , lol)4..eo. :ed ; • : :'.• Nl4g,pf• •ripprt4 . 510?Y#8;trans la - se*uste.!—Phiti./nitirer;• • ' • • . Bbd 1,48 10,059- 2,573 593 657 2,355 • 807• 2,244 1,792 1,812 2,029 • 53 1 34' 448 81 1,576 -.-99- 2,224 ,5,500 lIEM
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