Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, April 03, 1839, Image 3

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A,pgir. 3, 1839.
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FOIL VICE - PRESIDENT; • .
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ED 1Y 'FILE EDITOR,-
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STORE OF PR. ,10/./X J. WHERE
)Ult FRIENDS - ; N1) . CUSTONIEBS' CAN BE
AccomnooATED - AS USUAL: •
Mardi 270839
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A PIiENOTIWN'ON.-31r.F.riuleis Leech iIRS refiligned
1111iriiitUathilIVOr ittiC7tiVel":of . Plll/116 Afoneys at Colona 7 .
144:01Itio. It:mould be - ivCU for th 6. country- did all
_ , ..0e-tecchevicho'siT nCpxy sucking its blood; resign.'
:P4nsoNS'' , Sxmv.rti,—Thellarrislntr ge
g Intellincer,
'.lrt•-• reviewing _the • spec/At - Of: the, new •Senator from
,14corning, says,--"The speecli. of this "
tor; in the . Selene on Tuesday, in'reply, to Mi.. :Pen
, t'ese and other Senators, delivered in the presence of
- n crewt.lMl ainjience, was one , of the vilestoutpcieringn
-- of billinkspte slang thatwas imthose_
&c. was the but-then of the
.song • His .friends.,had - just •reason to blnslyfer„ the .
• eon - dna of ene4iM could' thes - dern can -himself in the
.presence of so respectable a bogy as•the Senate' of
..Pennsyliania. ' • '
• • Ile-commenced-his-barangueby-stating_his_mvily
-private-history r fromhisbirthzin-Masmehusetts, to
• Itia, entrance • into the Senate of Pennsilvania.
• .boasted.:triumphantly of his native land, and pro-,
nouneed'hiS enm , eitloAy in terms sickening in the
`..extrerite; Neit in reply to the remarks
w
ing, he.indulged a base attack upon the late Governor;
winch he displayed a'maligpityvyorthy of a demon.
'Next he.reiloweil the.prikeedings of the mob'here in,
Decembce„ and the • caraluittee of safety, of course
justifying every thing that theybad done, and then at
- temptbd a"reply to the remarkS of M'essrs.•Willilans
mid Pearson. Vinalli`heerune tol:eply• - to - the Sen
d from Cumbeiland (Mr. Penrose.) And such r a
.--;ieplly;!=-Ifirns - Jniade , up-Of-theyilestiporsonal fltnir
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rility that the basest mind could miisibily conceive'
and Was alone .worthy of the source ffeM. whence it
,emanated. :Welnitrititended folloWing up the course
of his remarks, but gave up the task in disgust. lle
closed by stating his regrets that such violent persenai
attacks had been ladulged in: '
! !!!d dignified manner
remarked, That lie deprecated equally with the hull-
• vid!itit Who had just elMied,khese personal meetultw,
—3~nt that he owed it to-idniselfilio- owed ,itly"iiie
giQenate of Pennsylvania ; lie' owed ..ft to. dm etnent-'
.-- 1 -Iters4af-that-bruly-avitliaeliom inn
'tweed in dwhonds of social inteTtairsel he owed
'it to those with whom he Was'ec , iinfeeted 411;6 tendm
:tics of relatives and friends • Ileoixedl ''t toad ,these
considerations to repelAe. insinuations' which had
.been littered ngaius aim, nn t pronounce there mr- 7
44 : * rlit n se...lle'idenotinced the:_charges of the.
•- Senator fro, ase and malignant eal.
• the 'calumniator as a kno,tailgur black
, thit ; ; 44: And 'were I only, raid'Nfr. r. ) to regard the
• promptingi of human „feelings ; were I
,to furget,.that
Zthe SearcUrr of all heart • .lof •1 . 't ju sti ce;
s as it a,ing 1111 e
_ werelAtylisregard the tier, and obligations with
have surrounded me;--the
- Senator from Lyeoming. might find whether I,aa he
asserted; thstgracethe Mood of the Middles!"- This
7asflelivcreo in ,Mfr ; Penrose's hest . made
ihte...V,azi6e,§enator!s clutter, so as to be heard
.across the Milk when he 3tood up as well as he eciuld
'on Said soinethiegehoutll!r.
Penrose being o fool, and,he !hnd"answ e red a /es/
actor ding to hialogy." jiis loco ker.° friends were
- ashamed; and almost ready, to hiwi him fur Ids:peer
" ilitylied,blackguOrdism. • •
-„ , The irlkde -debate'oirthls-subjectitWp;ty-ot.the
• troops,j,lias been-.reported steOgrapher: We
will llieft:forelid - oiiiibted toliirrai4i our renders with
f'ialOv:'Williaini„ 'Pearson
sy V ;la lull, as iliFy are riviitten , out •14 .
• reliPiter , • • • •• " ' ••• • • •• •
.From.,the IlitiiriabLirg.Chrpniote.
-.GRAND SCHEME OF iT.II.SteUTI9II-4104P
TAP 3\I'AtiTEBBENESS AND PROING
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, now e t
VordithsTlftttblieffikeilt, — .4 - theEktelite *iit'sfartle
every h'oriti4'inan• ih Ofesioto., •
In the sippropriatiou bill introdueedinto the Loose
- !kithetcpclol'oeos o rlp:e is over cuie`million pit:- I
dred thousaiul d'ellau:sfot:'reietirs 'his added toWe
three 'quaked•thousand already appropriated ,to ye
pairs, snakes upwards'of $1,900,000 for the 'Repair
Runditthelietiletior, season., .1 This is most unfleeauota-
Yme $2 80 , 00 0 were' APPeePrieteil fertf§ -
~ `lbiirit;ttintii.eier before was there more'than'POo,ooo l
tOkeeii;ol tba inkoroiTnients of, 'the state - in
; -- iT
repair fund:is .the befit elentiOneeiing"money:'
7 1 'Aiiihe;'eein !nen of time i;Ocett,
-,_there is not, nor , can there be, olue)reeeclunt:
It is entirely under-the control . and at the dispo
'of the P ' '!l ) §o' B 9 44 ; thei"!%'/Pi'vldi§g'd§ttthei, tiheififi
be fipplied an necessity, and emergency teighitteT'itiv".
Nbie, Why,,isrit'thilt' this fund is so ennymously
creased this,yeur under the. auspices of our Ilinkvuin
°-Titheiniiitratio i n„Of the State Govoriunent? It- is lii
PgcdOn't llrl'i'rO v e ln e"Pt °l re 41 8° had P n C litit T
as to retjuire it. But this is intended not 00)7'01145e
••••• 7 4 1 14 ""', W. ,e . 6
INIEM
disposal of political "partizans; but also to reflect upon
the administration of Governor - !titlier: - : - ,Thal - tlio
improVements, :of : the , state are in a.lvorse condition
this sprii4; and require - More _ repairing,' than in, for
mer yeirS,•iati positive fulsi hood. On the'. contrail,
, h re .n re informed by ) nunieroluf , tninsportersithose the
most extensively. engaged on our -improvenients, and
some of themthe .most decided friends of our hank.
ruptadiniiiistration,ihat - ,llie • line - of State lin.
rbvements is in tillEttElt,conilitionond reji
LESS. cePairing tliiii 'spring, tliaikat any . fernier °len
ingof navigation. if it: is desired, we • can give
jtlkeMoSt ample and satisfacOry: l proorofilies6 facts.
: But we have yet sironger proof. .. 3 111c4legins, one
of dm too& honest of the Loco Focti memberspf the
House, opposed the enorniqua repair fund appropria-.
tion,, and said, in_ the :course of his remarks, thatahe
hail been informed by one of The engineers' who made. ,
*the efitimate.for repay 4, that but more than 'onehulf
of the aum lisked ! for m the bill would be required.
Tide very day the water watt to be admitted into 'the_
Susquehanna:diisision,nnd yet $O,OOO was asked for
'iepairing - this - Bow could - this-he ? For
the - repair - Of the Miamian data,-it was said the s u m
Of $70,000 would he reqUired. NoW, theSuperinten4
dent of that work lad informed him that Vightce . ri
Thousand Dollars .would be sufficient for that--pur
s,
pose'. • • • •
' iiere is the evidence of the unnecounlable-proili::
- -gality and. wastefulness -pf the, already
_LWcrupt state
administration. . • •
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The blackest pa r t of this matter remains yet to be
exposed:
,Ire:iirellifOrined by Pereons high the
confidence of the loco Coco party, that it-is in contem
plationto pass this Repair Fund, sill , for the purpose
of raising arteseuse not to pass a;gctiernl approprian
tion -bill to .the main; line; intending to create . the
imprenSion that all the money at the Eommand, of the
-State ;will lie required to, repair the improvements
and that
. none can therefore be given to carry on the
mniti lines.' And the ohject . fdr stopping the work on
the main improvementS, is.to break up the present
contractors on itreinTitiany of - Whimiareilemocratic,
And therefore-opponents of our bankrupt rule&
laborers will,be thrown out of' employMent by this
Nicraticin,it is in contemplation to bus; over mat keep
in good - bun - 16r by - employing theiii, 6n cessuly
trark until' fiett'seaStii;by.this - onfrageoUsli - eitrava7 -
- glint repair Was there ever before such a grand
scheme of political- persecution - and villainy-perpc,_
- hided 'in"iiiircountry, - much -less-in Pennsylvania-?
Wellope-rthe'peiiple7will-oPen;lheir-eieS-10-lilese
enormities:—to du:toe:infamous political transactions.
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'From ihe.liosion Daily .4dvertieer.of ThViiihiy:' -
RIGIFILT I.IIIP,ORTANT_FitOI4
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.. ~ - • 'MAINE. .__ - - - . .
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ny_the Eastern,moil 0111 s even ing,C MIT rcee ,,, ,,
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elphe - following,. Widely wc - copy.rOut ' the : Augusta
'I ri-wet'llv lourtral. i puts and end for.thopreaiid:
to all hostile ineatttreson.thefronticr, and sets at rest,
all q4Stions of - controversy until thriller instructions
.shaltheyeceived &olio the liritishigovernMent. The
troop! of Maine will ofcoin•selinmedilitely r eturn to
their homes. 'Maj. Gel]: Scott scents to haveactiul in
.
this afrUir,iii tile capacity' cifmedia . tor. - _ •
• EAU titmaireits - , - Enterri
• :linked States 'Army._
Augusta, Maine, 11Inrch --- S
The understand, 'a major general 'in the army
of-the-Ilnited-States,-being-apecially_charged_with_
unaintaining-the_peace_aial safety of their__ entire
Northern and EaStern frontiers; having cause to ap
prelicuil a collision of arms between the pros mate
fumes of New Brunswick:led the State of Maine on thee
'disputed territury, which is claimed-bv Loth, has the
honor, in the sincere desire of flue thilited State's to
lireserve the relations of peace and amity with Great
Britain—relations which might be much eiuangered
by untoward collision—to invite from his Excel
- lehey • Major General Sit" :Tamiiirlitiief; - Lieifteiniiif
Governor, Ste. a general declaration to dos effitet. 7
That it is not the intention of the ILieutenaiit Gqyer,
' 'nor -- ef. Her Atritaunic - Majesty's: protinee of - - , , New
Urunswi ck under the expected renewal of qegfitiations
betWeentllC"cabiluits of Londonsand,Washington oit the.
subject orate said diaputethereitorv' without renewed i
.intilmuctionkto that effect frosti . hitif 'Arrutteitt, to Seek
-1 military e:take -
in take military force to ex pl't..erefroM the • armed
e h
civil posse,oe the troops o . Shine.
• Should the lersigy ha ve The bonorto be ihynr.
- ed - whit. sublvdeclat%tion - -- or asineance tobe- hy him
communicated tobis Excellency the Governor of the
°Obi neithe undersigned - does not la the- least
doubt that he - would be immediately soulfully author.'
'Red by the GOvernor of Maine to - communicate
.to
Hitellency the Governor of New Beturswiek a
- eijrreicrMinling - -- - ----ficriletlaittion - to - thbreftieti - 7 -
/ That in the' hope ()fa 'speedy and-satiafactory settle
ment,hy negotiation between the Governments of the
United-States- anti-Gteatßrittain, orthe principal_me_
'boundary question between the state of Maine and the
iwovinue of New Brunswick' it is not the intentionof
-Mainerwithont-renewettiostructions-freMAlselegisA,
lature of the gtatti-;to attempt -to disturb by arms the
said printince, in hie- pnasession of the Madawaska set- .1
fletnenta, or to attempt to interrupt the usual commit
nicatioits-lietweeiMhak-proyinceouttlfer4tfiljest up.,
per petivinces; and that he is willing iti the flint a
,time to leave the question .or possession and jitrisdie
tion ns they at present smmi—that is, Great Britalit
`holding in fact - possessioir of it part ofsaitl teritory, - and .
the GovernmeottOlitine denying her right to such
poisessimm and the , state of Maine holding,in 'Act,
possession of another portion of the same teeritory,to.
Which her right is denied by Great Britain. • -
With this- understanding the Governor of Maine
will, without unnecessary delay„.ivitlidraWthe military
'force of the state front the liilld disputed teeritoK—
•leaViim only, under - sr liiiTtliftgeotot alaidt'elvil Matte,
itririMl n oriinarmekto - proteettlio timberrecently' Ciii;
mid to prevent future depredations.
Reciprocal
Reciprocal assurances 'of the foregoing friendly
character having . been, through the tintleesignedi in,
terchang,ed, all danger of cohesion between the imme
thole parties to - the •controversey will • be at once re
moved, and tithe allowed the United States and Gyeat
Britain to settle amicably the great question of
The undersigned bus notch pleasure in -renewing;
to His Excellencv,•Majoe General Sir .lohn Ilariey, '
the assurances of his wicket bigh ConSideration mid'
",-.-WINIWI,ELIrSCOTI;—'
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.To a copy-Of the tsciregnitig;SirleintHaiityantcx.
I :b. - d ' ." J .
The Ontl&ingnett Major Sir .tiilialllitrvcy;
ant Govereoe hi her 3.lrjtaiiniclnutjesty's trovittee 01'
irsiew , ,Bru4wick,,having xceely6( a pwrypsitioiri froth'
Maier fieiicr I WietieFd' SW:At; of the United"Statett:
--' y h* h thr C c • ' h .
artn , o o Opy, 11.1 L is•
part, siiniflea Ithieoncurrence and aequiescence thciv
- L. Sir_ John Ilarvej.rCnewu with greattaca sure ltOin
jot.iaClerrl Seott the tetsitrteteeof hitt \carte - eat Orson- -
al , r4tird and respect;
• . •,!-.: - JOHN" HARVEY. _` . l
Government - House; Prtllleridon,
• • - -Niti , :Butiiityrit4collarelt..,23, (8 3 9: •
the note; or pciyitott apti•the
actioptanoe..4.sfii.:..fohiattit;Voi.,-Hos.,F,atrflatt atotex. , -
_eti lost.acititpatee. dims words ' '
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ExEeOrtva
- • Atproli 4 2.5","181ty
MainO;roLCIIIA
don; of the foregoitig,itlioexigincV nut' the
troolat Nfl,tipe'' litivotg".Oestseti, has tto hesitation in
*jr
-sikto Vip - lentire,aminiescence in the proposition
Of hfnjor Rtiott. • • • '
_ :Tito tintleri4ned:luisilielione:.ttotenderlto Major!
Genernl Scott, the assurance ne.hin . lil,iliVeopikt itint
m
'estee.
. AVe.learn that Gen filootthas intertilmnied the. ne,-.
eept,n,ce,,nilbc(myesporflhd;Ve,Yelptilt. 099:20r,-
ao.also dint Povr - rnor
orders recalling thelroOtifrof MairMjnnil , for'orgifnit.
loitlM`Offilljulsse that ratoTieLitnillniteil;fai:lifetinle,
Mit4e,di4sputk4tFritore. , t ; ;
.
Ovratora.;-4r. learn' fronin pa
7 1 ,- ciT:iiCo? - INi'o - d)t — r..:llfirthi ,-- eu - l'entiliAnin;ilint -Cate
!i.loo l .slitaeiftratt: was perfurmed in Ridgelany,.Brad,
fun d county, which ilirpwsb that:-,of “Williittuaell in
the shade.'-.A man named lihrop Baldwin, with a
rifle, of thorrtas Fox, at
eightCed,yitrtls lengtho There . Witt tai
cup on ` Fgf'.N ' l,eiul, his hair ; was .
11,n1 „,
p 4 ,1 oPpin'Wneinlrnallone, ..Bottt were someivitat
IvIV esti
;,._. - Pk.' - -1,
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The following spirit-itririnitiral Made.
!Pnr,""ih 1ick,e!4C0117119f4.00-7tohefilv."!r4"!B;aliik
corirteons coiriiittidpr' ‘ ticti v lylo. , ..BA*Wrinf
land Volunteere . -. It breath:et the trile,spirliiiflibertit'
and we would liuggest to' this modern Don lanixotte;
member of the renowned Committee of §afety,'l4o
of the white washing of Inquiry, &e. Ike. the
...prapriety,of,tiiiieinhling, his Ahlifigineti
and Lave-.it sung grim& eltorus.- , .- Air, -" Yankee
' - • ..
=;3
From tholiaNinore .Tranacry;
MAINE 'EATTI,EI4ONit
Come, sogers.! take joinr muskets up.; • •
'' • And grasp 3;onr faiihful rifles;
We're gwoin to lick the red coat men '
Who called no Yankee
Bring out the big gun.inAe of
'Which forges July thinider ;
Bring out the:fing of Bennington,. • .
• And strike the foe with
lick the ef . ACollts;nny how, .
TAnd•dirve &in froni the border";. "-
The : loggers Are awlike--and nll
Awuit Cie Gin'eals CAler; : •-• ,
Drilunnin shall not rule the I►lnine;
No Shall she (he' water •
TheyNe sung that song fill long,enough,
. .Muchlonger (lulu they °tighter. . • .;
.
•,,The Aroostook's a right slick. sitieam,
Has nati o n oighth - of woodlands,
.And bang the feller that would lose
. His footing on auch'goodilands.
. And ali'atonetlie•botindary lino • •
p t. , Tlieres pasturing.for cattle ;• •
But where that lino of boundary, is
I • .
must deeitleby battle. '
do'not care ahoutlhe laud, • •
liut they shait't hook it, from us;
•
Our country, right we cry— _ ,
No, budging or_comprontise. . ".* '
So-; , beat the slaxiiskin--blow the fife--
And 'Slam''' in training order; -
Our way Is thi;ough the : wilderness,
- And•all along the border. • .
'APPOINTMENTS IFOR,
Balli lit oleo ;Con teren cc,
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Al ARC!! 18:39.
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DISII2ICI . --4. I)Avls, P. E .
•llstlthnoreuity--4. Bus,r,ll _Morgan, W B Ediirds,
• 1111-Nadel,•l' Myers. . .
Baliimort..—N .111. Morgan, S Kcpplcr.
West Bulthtiort..-11. S Vintpu. •
• r" -
-Sharii street & Ashb'r.--4neob Gruber. • •
Seauteu"s U. Ileth.;-- - 4' Smith. . • • -
Baltimore. S S Roszel,S Erni;
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Torn—nlithit A Gere,E - Pbrlps. -
A m p a p o j, ; ;,---lob Guest. • . •
\Vest 0 SIMI
Calvert-1 0 - :11.;earbiey, T"-ratit
St. 'Nippy R•Veiteb, ( W•krael
, Illatteustufrg-41 Best; A. Baker.
Chick:units:on-1 /bulges; 1' Reese.
Suinmerfiehl»..„l - W liirbardson,
Ebenezer—.GeorgU Ili] -
• nyromsc_Jilsitticr,r,E;,.l)oitscx,_r• P.
AlCxmidria--ll Steele,.) PlotruiV.
Foundry,' .
17, Slieye:
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Rock Crock--1t .10" Brent.
Fairfax--1V 0 Luriolen, L C, liansberger.
Leesburg—S Witoszell.
Loudon-11.31 Lipscomb, W
NVarrentorc::--W El l'ani. • . • .
Staittpl=-1V Edmonds, T. C Hity s. ~
FrmiCricksburg-,-F I. Alorktin.
-YOstinoreburd—G-G-13rooks, C E Brown.--
Itankti,'E McColl .
ROLKINGIIAM DISTRICT- -s.llni . korr, P. E
Sockingliatn--11' Wheeller;Levi Ntotiroe,
Auguste.--J C Lyou, GDC ht uowtth,.ll2all.
Deertield--Tlionis.l - Dyeriv„ . -
- Lexington-A A liskridge,AV "Rohr. .
llottetont*•±43.. - S73l,artin f :Tiennokl-liidebrand,
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Nfonroe—R. Beers:
Coi-ington—Z Jordan, it,,A 'Porno..
Lewisburg-:-Jolin Guyer; .
-Lesvishurg Circuit-2i G Cheialvortli, T 4111ttsey
\V, Osborne, ,
rrtinklin—S,Sunith,Tlionnts• H 1
t I ae.
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WINEIIESTP.I2 eutlirtg, P. R
Winchester Circuit—.ll"Larkin, G W Deems
Jefferson.-R Cathien, David Thorium. -
Iforpee's Furl-:-J A Henning.
Derkley-3. Ailey; At .
Dilishorough—W Wielie.,J White.
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South
Moorfieid-41 W Culhlut, W lilliv. •
IVoFiDstock-.4Vm V itidgtoll, htej
lanav---.lrseph liciteelkan.• •
WaVilensville---W RgglesOn
Bereyvilie--31 Goeiteen,
SiatiWP E.
BOWell. • .•
Sltimwilsburg--T
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. Wayiitsit)tirg—F . M F
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CuintitTlant.l-6fitevvils.
E Allen, A Jameson. '
Lieking Crevii."(; Young., .IpliWA!,Pyecti,
Ntillliti--4,Chtsk.. • . • .
'Con'uortl-:=l)Shtiver, JoliephYttrket
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1 1 :A*Visiown Circuit-Al
Alerriked!' .•- ". :
.I.lhtiver Meadow
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11 estipet,'. • i'oosalc
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York* . -pl plop e.: •
Carligtiintion,-,:riidnitii,6Thornton; , ' I Th. tim r,i , rx,ihr m i o h — iv i ?7 , - 0 -,, r4 7 1
C'ni•l ii o` reit -... ---- frrl c. u lreli. ' - .i r p r ', i'" 1, • ' ..r" ..L...„L"'iPI . , ! $1 s ' nn : d it ‘
Ge,tt0rytd.6,,,,,,410040,g,„.mj0na1i
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, lyt . oeft, .4. -..”0-,,,,otn—Rtoro-al--.,
i. nnilop nit7.---1-movn--keettees-Atitt-'ot6imi. aro
Putulip9orrWL . J 1 Co tWI,-*-- , ,seweil,-- , ----. , --, xpeetrully- invited to-tall
I. t iherf,y-T II W-Alilocoe, fl DANT,. ; ',' • I !
-F,;etleriek city.;--I'll-11fOwit:''' ' ' ' ' ' '' J
`Frt4lc:rielc'eit'ettit=4olestri;T :A' Aforgno. '', ' 1 Alfa 3,1339 4 , 'i
Niontgoitie . ey-4-11lielnivallio1V,V;3; w in, • . ' , ,
CodorustAltss.*—Oliver EAri..' ~, )' .:, ••._ ...' S ~ v ' ~, : , 'lllloWi)git by, the be &c., Fc t,
. ...eiv . pa . 0 fo , sab
',
C. A:'lkvisi tOinficerilitl.tO:NOW.York Conference. IL - the awe of .
...___ •
~
.Ipht, AndemonliotNtissinirf.t. , ,Afeved hoollyi6O - it(7" - '" . `'' '— -,- : -; - ------.IPHN4qh&Y, 4iert—_,
holstein. Jacob Shonek to Virginia. , ~ 4 .11 1 ‘,; ,i, . Varlisle Apeiffi, 1839, .:: *
Next llaltimorc Annual- etnifirene9 t0,.1. lad hi
Geoi•getown;lllzirch 11, 43, l$ -- - ,•- - - -
1 ---
- MARRXED4 • - ' .
.• On Thelay, hult hi-din.....Wr. Ilehi&AltikelidrSip. ,'
JOIO MATO - Qdri'Oc NOliii'lkilifidiki)ii tt4tAhilito , Sliss. . . -
Stkiti KeekiiiiAsel ;er.riiiiihroll towie7. -- 1 .&••• i• - . •
' 1 : 7 •'"" 1 :'• • 34: . i.••"== • I -.14. , 41e . . ~,, ~ ... ~ , p „., 7t... A . ' , :. •.1 t'y "t:,..i: 'a 4
v jo in ' . .1 30114'; Air; ' 11.1.4 Merle We entitnn tiOn• In nr le On the
On the, 52fith 111.,by,.. , ,th . p24c ,t, _ , 1 ,
~. , _ . , ,4r . ~ 1 ,.,,..g,1i , n,,.„ g 41,, . , ,
Po 1 ill , " Piiivill,cl Ineli,nonoltoynAtip,...W.T.l,llll a 1.1.• terins %ot .ort
„I, tn - tanoygn! pi,...A...... ,, ~. ~ .
s iiisi, im EL, orwiiiffig'soillgliip;4-,---5;;:-.,77,i-rt,--1..t-.----;--rel,En.--1?AnKr.1.-ht-445f-thb:,,ve.t7-fitiCraeleg-,MotnIrl
On the Wiffie - diii liyth&?soiitOT MI , J'-GloAricir, Swe- // `..' ,l l' l ;9.t, 4 lY.," , lsbin , q • hili dim # 111 t!! 0, 1' \WAK t 44, ,
n iliT Pi .Mit, :.gi,iikile , rit Sit tniari.l*ith ,r re - North w 0: , h) . i.he telqbeide.,(ll'§ll 4 4 1 _,,F/Wig.' !II! 4 ! MO Ortel
51 iddletenlowhthitE7 - r - 1-4 .i 1 `• ; 14 '. '.- ~ 1•4 s; ,'i ' . . ./'Y
~ / , 11) '''' l l l), A, 1 . 113 g t , va , t, . :g i r t iN k t i rgtPri E. P.T,,
y, 2 ~. , .r. ..j. .12 i1it..1 2 .., .T.F!'l 4 ! IVgl . , •gt gi yet gl end d , $ •►,:,A.,31Pi1.i irrrP.n, •
On the el.& eli.--lerl.ne 'icy.' ith .V. 11.thttlilf LILT . , :1.1 r. l u ,, gro „ lo ., ent , , g ,, : , itt v im A itt i k ti t sy r de ~win e ,,,A , ..7?.
''Jciiiir NIA Ittlrri.li't6 ) ':ifiii: . s - CA'rdA It tgE . 2 g4pf , f , ii,,,-poth..; . The Above, p, ediePee"lW - Otallelit lei a B, "iJi be - seen' it t r
-old.tfitiikrotvf.towdthith , ;4l.! . ..4 ..••• . 4k.l..ii' • , .f....., - ...., •;' , ‘:,...•.i .. : . v i ii,r f .i. ena ' a . i sf o re ;At t ießii in ?roil Ri v i s t o i....,• 4 t.. ~,,•
'''()li/tie'_,:kiViliff,.%y . lhe . kilo,' 3 r;;Stiiiiliii: It 1 : 3 5., - ,'',' Vok"Oirthi , f rtrtkettitii's iklilki f io" ..! 14 ' ,, tt t t ' `; ;7 , '': .:
tn.AI isa •AlArtokttyl.'„Aityot l e, Irth . :'-';111 - ''prtiti,lif:1,131,• 1 . •, , ':1'•, -• ~ ...,..‘,!,..r. •. •I . •.1 OS fqpt•-.II4II,SHEY, I Go c i ofti i
•n. • .. ~. .., ~4 ..,' f.•P•terivl•`•l6.• , 'A .• •., CdrliWir f it &11 , V ISO •—irit ' -= • ' '', t"- •
-,.:„,4„ 1 , „.„,,
~,,; ~....,..::,,, . .,„)„,,-,,,,..,h„.,.„,,,,f,r,,,,,,,,,,.44,3.;,::,f.,„;;; ; ,.„,,z. , ; ;:_,.fi1;.,7 ,:a.,..i.2,,,,.. -, ..4 r , , u,7, , ,,:....„ 1 .:',7 7. ; . z.i1- , : . ;*.i . ,:•-•e.:
. . _
. ,
. .
WHISKIW. 7 - , Prices hatieibOiruniforin 'tlircingb- -
ont the week:a:Vie forlilids.4nd 49 to - 403c for bbla. - `
The nylnicprice nf bids. a 36c; exclusive - of the barrel;
"Tt.>"itispections of the tceek :comprise 259 hhds, and
p 69 b b svoNvi eh:237 , 41W e; and_ 637-bbl s; - werer - re. - F. -
eeiced faun the , Susimelianniritier, and 286 bbls. by.
ZIIC Susquehanna Railroad. .
- .13 - 1.1 --- .N - L - 11.- - P' -- A.l) A-I-R,
A ttorney 'atLauf,: •
AS liis office in Ttanovei•street, fin dtiorl
Au—south-of thevffice-recentlyoccupied-by-thelion.
-Sutemet_tioplotem sod_ 'warty topitostte to tAlleies
(formerly ithairlaae's) !lute!.
Carlisle, Ist April, 1859,--t)
V -- -
• mpu.
.
TIIE subscriber begs, leave pa . inthrtn his custo
mers and the public generally, that he bus removed
chin — store - •to — the --- house --- lately-mecupied--liv—Judge
Hepburn, and formerly by Alr..lolin Gray, where lie
is now 01)01111g a large and extensive-assortment-of---
/
Spring and Sum mer Goods,
which he will dispose - of - mt: the - lOwest
asks a continuance orPublie patron/qt.; • - '
CHARLES BARNITZ.
I Rl9 --
TIIOMAS4III.IIBLE,
Justice of the Peqee,- . -- - •
AS removed his office to bis dwelling in Pom-
street, nevi fill . Those ' having , bueiness
with him will be attended to as usunl." .
Cai•lisli;, A pi t3, 1839. •
• •
The subscriber, thankful for past rawitili respectfully ,
inforins_his feietids,custoniorstuul the pnlillo-gtineral-:
ly;thst Its 11748 hisTin,Sheet Iron arid Copper
,' wore' 1%1 inifnettiiv, to the building 'formerly oetiiiiied
r -hy...-11-1-11auluit;--&Son;-inorth-Llunover-tareet,-
ojipositeJohliCorturinn'snitel, wliere 116',
be happy tit nil tiniest° Wait upon those who may.
be fileliseci to fai-or Litt with a dull.— •
.L colLrmoLL t Y,—
•
Carlisle, April 3,1839.---3 t:
. I , .
'Bonnets!. Bonnets. - •
lloronlinc, bricntai, Leghorn Wald; Florence
l'•;iiil, Tutenii awl, Nuns' Itonnets—for sale vitenp
, by
- 'ARNOLD & CO, •
. •
Aril 3, i'S39. , . .
Aft.proiii.x. - _co. •
;II Aleelianiesharg, have Flat t'e
eeived a lati•ge assortment of TFekttags ' % utMins,
Cheeks, Fie. whibh they alias very low fot , ,dash ott
Matistry intitteth '
• Ain , il 3, 1330. •- - ' "
•
:" '!"121111111t'r! 41011,18:' '
~ ,
~. firigade, . .astopectors! Orders.
•,r ir liE. enrolled inhabitants ..sulijeet, to ;militia duty
•
residing within thoil?iiunils.of. the . lit Brigade,
11t,t1)iyiitorr,1 1 ,,M..(ticiiig'cvniberlattil' and:Perry
tounties;) Will -parade in coMpaities 'thatlet,their , re
spective eontmanding officers on the 1 /Monday in
11.1ay, tieXti (beiam'the 6th day Of Mar . 839,) and the
rr il.
Regiments-fitt!l.Battttlions - will ps, i. e for , review and
itisitee-tion tratitifiga'ait follows ta _
lilite lat.' , l3tittaboa'll6lll . 'Regiment ' ;Militia and the
2d Battalion Cuunberlatar Volunteers, on Monday
.. , . I the 13th Any of ittity.V
A
RNOLD & CO. - .
• .
mime'. The d liattallott - 86tit Regiment Militia and tlik
Attheir - new decal. storegit . 111eChaniesbnit, have , lit Battalion Cuintierland -Voluntuerit, on Tuesday
the ibith of ,)fitY.
ins( received it large tr:liply of' UnioaDrills, S •
m 0 /o. . s ,_.c w i ton G 004 1, ,, o,„1 other s„mme, Wear, whieh _ The 1 pyllattalion 2.34 Regiment militia bit Wed - .
diet- offer elavp flar cash or country producth '" nesdny , the 15th of May.
April .4,. iSaft. , -- ,-,'.,,, ,' .. ' —'s . J -he
tliidTl Baltalion
. 23d 11egiment militia, on ThOrn-
'ho-lot-11.egintent -of -Cumberland—Volunteelli, ott,-
Vrilityllie, , ,l7tlytif:Majoi•:' .-...!-, t ~, , '''...,',.'.i .;" C.' li'4.. 7' I
' ' IlatlaliStliAgtiLlitgimetit Militia, on Alen- .
nh '0f..141f1,... - ' ir . ',-- : • ~.
.- i
11ittalion..09tI t irgeilitnent , ,..M11)04,:int Tocs
in-Of *3l' 4 : ..&:':',t'rll....' ‘i .: ..
',..'",'• '-i , .,. .. , .
lkittalli:MllP!.llll9gimqt?tliyilithiop Thttri.: l
it - i - llattiilinn - , - .i . T -. 00 1 1n1i, - V,oliPtp!l,4 4 T - 1*
- 0 -
2AtliTol.-M'ai--,-- . ---, ~ ' ' 'r. s -- ' ; . • . -',
Battalion 11301'1!Cgirrien !-- t tOilititort Altitir , ,
th . (ir-..;qrii;,; -. , ... 5 )- L•, -- '..,`".,'.. r
mii,lig„ ;? th,e.cil . a IteetiletifaliFilalafieinticini 1
h . 4111 (Ikalgiuttii Ilifo.iiliii.l , l;lfel"tAkiiiia',iif,
.paivale,. and '14 , 111:44,re2111,1e.vi5t ~Id• . ,',ilaya'',,hii'. l ilfo,,6blli, : t- _t.hei,iArLAr..Qlltio.ot,k:.4ls'.fi„iPllniP's'(it':q•be.iiik'it4kAtnche'l
_t.hei , iArLAr..Q11tio.ot , k: .4 I$'.fi„iP1 1 niP's'(it':q•be.iiik'it4kAtnche'l
to „y . jigintent , gt:ll4.llalikii of- -X l l!trntoitt , o l4F .. -
ride with:tlie militia hat4licat la,the;liotaals" 'iv)
''
~..FlL,.__
_.
' Ailjuttintsand'aetitilitiOinieri',ol 7 ,otonttliturs or
Voninc,iyilLtitaltdthoir returns Act theinulersigned 0111
din Any .of 113iiir'rtisittieli itt:Hrginienial'or-Battal inn
Oritani,i.,t PaCcOnottiltilltTY'rriust.. - Ntkiri;i4eiti; f it '
114ap11611:::'',.."'':r . : . '•! '".,'
; ,'.'i . ,".':‘ , Lt/? . ' , ~.1 i. J. !r , ::.,,.! :..,
; • .. :.• • ''''''''..,'...'''''''' '' . " , . l `• ''"' ArVo-rOUliK ,, n
''.ii''' ft ''Y t r. is' , t'ilY.'"itiiiil/ — .P.`"ll"
' riga( a y3B ?ec r, s IT, , ,
,F . th:,
„.,...
..priedeillioneptor'4,9fflol. , ~..,',.."„:-;.:. 1 ? '`.- •••
• .:,00.0§, '-„*.q.dili 2a; iO9: ' .1 ".." , - 0 t 1
HEM
. .
' Jest reocived;.,snme .extra .fine Neely ' Brown,
.51elberrp•Simener Clod!, whic h will be
sold lilempFe tbou pay, in, town, bv• ' • •-•
AIIN..OLD St CO._ ,
, • ligeVali:lll
1
- Gei:rrian SRVeri Tnbie end Ten Spoons-for per
set lit :! - - ARNOLD .St CO
inERE
Ilent,tyrkini;, 0 01 01 11, Alt-
NOV.O CF:3
O'., at theit. new' etoee Ateelintlies
-16114 " '; '
i"AItLEY
• •
ME
' , f
- , ~ ~-~l<R-K~~T-S:
•
~.:.::}tcouit.&,MEAL.-, 4 11:e !dee:lo4l , 6f
been limited tliis :weet, iiHk•d4natid has
hecome. Jess active, though_ - ,pricis,have,.*l.;Natied
since Our former report, .Salesforshiprentand hour
consuntption at $7,50 , ,per.bb1, :. Mot of 400 bbhh..:-
estera,.vih; - * , werleanifsoltl - a47 - 2 5 1 41 -bitrr -
;Laing in bad.order. Supplies are scion expectetlfrora ,
the West; by the -Canals. • Rye Flour—sates . at s'so'
for small lots, and freetatiettat4q 25
.per bbl, Corn
tfeal—salesin idids, at $47, arid . in-bblsat' $3 '75; sub
sequthitljr at $3 87 . 6 each. •
Salesof Wheqt, at $1 95 for veiy.prinie .
Pennsylvania, and a cargo - of Southern, on terms not
known-we quote thn 'probable range $1 55 a $l. '65
• I
perbushel, Ity&—fair'sales of Pennsylvania and
Southern, at $1 10 for the former, and $l. 07a $1.708.•
for the latter: Ilarley—a lot.pf about 1,000 bushels
nortli.ni , ier, sold at 90 cents. Corn—sales of yellow]
at 86 a 92, and white 85 a'9ocenti. Tek.l4 - theywould
.bring the highest quotations.-' Cats-7-salee at 44 - a 45
cents per bindle' afloat. ' Supplies are aioiv arriving'
by the canals.
WHlSKEY—but.little'eoming in—aalee.gfhhdeat
37A a 98, :did hbls. 39 cents per •
Baltimore, March 30.
FLOTIII:=4II.the early: pill of the week the store .
prise fell to s7,.‘at whieli - f‘tties.salet - were - getierally:
Made. Since th - eifthe market has rallied, anilyester
day and to.;(la . y sales Were madefrom.stores at $7,12 . 6,
and Mope ortwo instancesat $7',25 for choice brands:
:Mbar Of the ',Aden _ask $7,25 - tit4lay. The Wagon
mill rail road price Inis beep 'unifernt throtighout the
week at $7..
• GRAlN.—Wheat.—ln the early part of the week
nles . of good to prime were made at sl,so'a $1,53-;
Since then prieei3 somewhat higher have been obtained;
sales of best reds haling been made yesterday and to
day at $1,55 a r51 . ,58. There was a sale of good white
Wheat-in the early part of the week at $1 58. ,
CORN.-The iiricei of 111 d. yellow have been ., Uni
form .throtighnut_tlie_ week at 88 a 89' cents, and -we
quote the same to-day.: Sales of white at 85,.86
and 87 cents, but to-day we quote so 85 aB6 eanttr.-
Saks to a cMoideiableektenthavibeehvadeol6l3llo- ,
ont the week of Virginia straw'eolOured Corn at 85a_
86 Cents, and we quAe to-day at;B6 cents.,
• -
WirE.—Saftis at 85 a 100 cents, is i Yryiialify.
OATS—Are,now in brisk 'ilemanaTit. 43 cents. •
..C1.()V1.111. Sr.ED.Wrelutydno change totitite in_
thc.prices of, clover seed.: -Sales of .prime domestic
ieCtl.are 13 - iiirsl4,
anti of good foreign; at $1 12 to' $l3 per
RE VA L.
.. ~f.l~,YTOlts~~,"s ,~
.1. •-• ~•
1: , ;717 7:+t'•7,4
-u n
••
- u v-ILL be exp ) oged'to public sale, at' the , toupt-,
V V tense, in the borougl or Gettysburij-044ye
day the.23d (lay of April, inst.,thitt valuable
•
Sitfiate IV.tenallen; town - ship, Adams county, knAsn
by the name tif " Keener'a Mlle." The Farm coli6.
-AeREs. -or — letri - iCr
Ittvation. •
good cu
. • .. . .
The impreyernenttLare 7 z ' , .- . ... ^-. ;,,,
•
- ,;---, ' .ALlaxge&'conivenieinit
• ~..„.,,,1 . ,,,..
. .•
•.,„, • .: . DWELLING . HOUSE, ..,:.
...„'' 1 ',. .-- ~ •
F,-,!75:4;.. , ,t. , with ' a good:barM stabling and _other
out-119318e5, and a lay , OrehitrA & also'a
Giiist''aiiir it -Sine Ana • ...I
. ~,, .e ,
with 00 p
wn Or oWer, and to the centre ot " -
a'fineli,ealtiVated settlement.' Oppossum 6reek:ruus
through a large extent of the ,proverty;. - Alim . .
. .
21 ACRES OF •WOODtANtI,
situate, Tyrone townsltip . , n sbort distauce of
the above described property.. , -
be advantageous, will be
made known oulthe day of sale. By,cetling . opou
William McClellan, Esq;.Getlyabut,further infor
mation will be,given. • • • •
." ALBERT SEEKA'MP.
April 1;1839.
[Adams STitinel.]
VeLOOM . § - 4
• :New : Goodst-Ncw-Gooillst •
X& D. K. WUNDERLICII
HAVE JUST R4CEO7ED,
A:r THEIR aL.D 7,STAND4
Nc . ar-the•Rail Road, and dit.ecdioppeoite Jlfr. Roust.
• - Cochraso9 Rotel,
A. Splendid Eloportnkent. of.
SpringlP Summer-600s'.
AMONG WHICH-MAT BR POUND,
Linen Cambrics; Cambria Handkerchiefs • Bead
flags; Eltick_Lece Veils; Fancy Sillc,,Gauze, Hcrnani
and Pongee Handkereldets; 6-4rieli figured Eoliert,,
ner 6-4 Bornbazinff; 3-4 and . 9 2 4 black and blueldaclC
Italian Lutestrings;' plain and figured Gro-de-Napps;
plain and striped ,Swiss, Jeconett' and French Ging
limns; -English, Frencli'and. American Prints and
I Chintzes; painted Lawn's and Jacenetts;;Mmiseliii-de
Laht and: do. Marseilles; cotton, •siorsted mid silk
Ilusietyy Umbrellas and Parasols; plain and cutsilk
and Tahby Velvets; bleached and - unbleached
tnetto t . • • 0.,•
•
Mar Mlles Quilts; knotted counterpanes;- 9-4, 6-4 8:
8-4 plOn'Atud - 04 mask - Linonsr - Sppek, lamas Cloths;-
London Cloths and Clissimerest. Forsythe Nankins; a
handsome assortment of VESTINGS; linen worst
ell and coton Prillings; • _
_ .
SUMMER CLOTHS;
,13easdrfeens; extra super' Cord
VeKet l / 4 8ta. &c. &c.—English and American; Straw,
Florence braid, Tuscan and - Legborn /10X.V.ETS;,
Falinleaf and TuScan Hoods; Men' and Hoye Doil
bkrtirim - white find. colored - Leghorn and Palm-leaf
IMTS; SHOES; Ladies and Misses' Kid' nd Vie:
toria Slippers; Children's Shoes, fac: •
-Chista s Lfit'las.4-6zAgereepslvartl.
ALSO,' 'A GENERAL ASSORTMENT MP_
CatOCERIES..,.-
Their-present-stock of 'Goods hai been selected with
numb 61troond .will be sold at such prices
a s wil l
. not
fall- to to - those wisbiuF to purchase.
Thev noost respcctfully the publiewgiieYlmni
,a call. • .
-I* - CoOntry produce taken in exehangefor goods
- 71314Ittosburg, - April 1, 1839.
REGISTERS' NOTICE;
n
, • • Cai ß di E s c' le l : T A E f it arc 4' l? - 3, 1c 1 E 8 , 34.
NOTICE IS lIEREIIY GIVEN,to all Legatees
Creditors and other persons concernedolatt the
follwing accounts-have been filed - in this office for
-examination, by the accountants therein mimed, and
Will be presented to the Orphans' Court of Cumber
land 'county,. for confirmation and allowance,. on
!raeaday the 3011 h day of dpril, .9. D. I 8:39412;
The administration account ofisaac Adanisoplmi-.
- nistrator - of Iliirkness Adams, deceased, filed by Iletty,
-Adams, administrate* of Stall Isaac. :
The adinibistration account of John hividson,ad
erninistmtsir of JOhn Iloyd, deceased. ' • .
Ministrator 'of William lieisline, deceased. '
The administration account of John Snevely, exe
cutor of Jacob Abrahams; decemmd. ' •
The administration account of Alexandre Sharp,.
•adMinistrator of Wm. M. Sharp, deceased. •
The adinmiatration acemltit of Alexander Slut*,
administrator of Andrew Sharp, deceased: . ,•
. • The administration nacotlnt of John Shoppoulmis
nsteatorof Jacolt,Neitligole.tettso., •
. . The administmtion account of "JohiMine,
trator of David .Nelswangrar, deceased.. •
The admioistration account of Jacob C:' Dobey,
hilminiitrator - Of Stephen - to - sit,. deceased.
,The administration account of Wm. Galbettithod
nfinistrator of Joseph flalbtaithi deceased.
45173filiirMusser
Jacob Fikart, administrator of:Jacob' Musser, dec'd.
I The adthinistration accou n t of , Jaeob Cheistlieb,
administrator or, Catharine Christlich, deceased.
1173 - -Ti iiiiiiiitifilloicfitEpliiirdrCiForge anti John
Ileelman, administrator of 'Jacob. Beelmainoleeenscd.
• The. administratioit-umintiOtmf David. Martin and
Ilenry : Bitnee, eiccators of Thomas Martin, dec'tl,
The
.supplemental administration- account Of JOhn
Houser and John Myers, ndininistrators of &dm
Laidig, deceased: , • . •
The athninisitntiOn b Coflntof Ilenrir•nrenneman,
atithinisteator of Martin Brenneman','
• The administration aceount. of Andrew Cross, ad.L
Ward:tutor of - Henry. GrossoleOpased, •,
_.The administration aebottnt ofJOhn -I.ongnecker,
administrator of Henry Imogneck'er, deceased.
ISAAC ANGYQY, Resister.'
~, ' Sfiring ClAintiesy,j.avila s \ • CalliecKliatlM' . 11 M 1 '
Cfliallova i Cr o sale •••.:t 1 1, 4 1 41 4 .9 , d.•
‘`l'Api4i 3)1830i, ulatonf.e.:/ , '1"0 - f• -, irroott •
AliOnli-43 - R ISUPOP fglirl!Ol a g, 43.
- 111 , 9 applying al,the'rantArsii ,
N - 1 .1f ' v
• Vatlillleo Ar it 4152.,
F l " I
Itch
ii.4: 1 4, 1 , 0/4, ,
,
i
~TL'iles'' oiiipollitct Extract.. of
- •
..• • e.. Baled ,Rubs 141.1 . 1 e for
°
„Tins _exi.Aleiit article.iaving stood the test of
.eit
pertende c seulteri, is offered to the public with confir.
,dence,lhat those..atilloted ilthadisCases in which Cal
' Onel,pr uniof the laccullitr prepniatious ore indicated,
6 ill flail ydiatiminiti`itse: Its perfect njtlilicability
in ?Motions of tile liver, and in • filet in all vseerol
itrnotionsilniSbeenfolly trued and the'ticcisi on of` pub'-
lie opinion ,
nS well oh kgitut nurither of the most rte.
spectabhr Physieinna r bas-beenetaii.‘4.S.fakor,Atia
livet.discases, obstrue. ,
hone of. the bowels, djarrhoca eruptions of the - I,kin;
111 4 onditioned . nlocrs, and; dys?cpsitt. 'lts action is:
- Mild and - perrectli , safe. = "
- ,...T1161 . 0116 - wing, is a vOlunbiry stateme4
iiiientide Physician, and up
iontred in the 4 .;leifersonville Courier,!' . last W /arr .
paitAct.oF I:QmiTc)--A
ToTo'rent:csLostet,.#4laving ?nude.° trail ()film above
article,.l. feel wait-anted-4r reconunendi ng it as ,a use
,ful and possesS littr77:
zativeapil prop e rties of calomel,. withonu
any of its loklotts tendencies.. I'ersons who are atf-
Hetet! to.habitual l torpor of the liver, mid consequent
itocumulationet Of bile, awl who have been colonel led
to have reentirit;tif:ille - diffirent preliarati min of met ,
cury.for relief, will flail Atilete.,Pills, anil
ventent substitute.• ,; ' - • •
NAIL PthILD; , .III. D.
.
A minis' of till's truly .valuable :medicine; just • For.
ceived andfot - sale by
MYIIRS,Br:Co,
Carlislo . 20; 1539.
Call iind Examine for ratrs elves !
Marble ,1116,nuftc,tory.
M=SMEM
TAKES this method of infneminr,:his friends , and
the - linhlia - t . ginevally.ohat he still continues to - carry
on, at Otit Shia in East High - stteet; Carlisle;
the manufacture of
VZE)VraZrXailrii k a
Mario, Foot Siones,l , e;
where lie shall nt all times . .I.le yeatly.to, supply cus
tomers at the shortest with:4l4lnd oirthe most areinn
,:motlating. terms. • Having employed Mr. Wita.ts.o
R. Gamin of this harciugh, my, agem.for the sale of
the above-, nientibnetl. articles; any orders furnished
bv.ltint will promptly attentletf . to,,also_all.orders
heretofore giyen for work aro now ready to be filled
- • , • .
Carlisle, March pt, 109. •
N: Y3.—Having direhar:ged • Soui .11,vrtrat.n from
trov.entploy, all, persotis indebted fo; 7'otob Stones,
Olotittments, Nend untl. Foot Stones, &c. &c. are
tioned agaiost paying him any- Money for time same,
tweiptiliereof will not lie --- aknowledged by
me. ' rr - - • W.
Cliambersiairg- 'Wide- will -publitibLthe
above S dines and eliargu this office; - •
Itlich'i.itid:Splepol id _Lot levy.
A tZEB
.$20,060:1_,515i000n;
-Al.exaridria: -Lottery,.
• . Class 740. ltTor 1839. .
To be drawn at Algxandria, IS. C. positively on Std.-
_ _
SrIidNIFI(IENT.PRI ; ZES.."
' - I Splendid Prize . of ' 00,000
- 1< . Priu.of. 41.5,000
-- 120,000.
— do.
do.
do.
1
- -
,30() -
- Prizes of ' 5,000
do. 4,000 ,
4 do; : 3 000
5 do. 5 4005
10- do. 2.000.. "
20 do;
50 do. .
50 • 'do. 750
13;1 do. 500
Besides Prizes of $250; 2100; 150; 100; 80; 60;
• . 50; 40: and Lowest Mite 1320.
• 'lB Drthert N.unzber,v_otetof 7S. • •
halves $lO, quartet;li 65 ' eight 4 2
tliso'
Certificates of Packages of_26 ‘Vitolc,Ticketss26o
• Do , do 26 lhdf do- 130 •
Do do. 26 Quarter du , 65
0.
Ler OrderaAr Ticketa7ind Shitivs or VeMTltates r t t
Packages in die above. splenidii Schemes will re ,
cei•Ce thetnoSt prompt 'nttrntioM imil thOSe who order
(Wei. from.us, may rely uponlirol inz die tivintiing4 refit
them immetlisteliaftrr it is over. Setill'orders early
and addras,
1). S...GREGORY & 00..7ianr*)fe,
‘Vasliington City, D. C.
It
MEM
liDissaintion,fit Partnership.
Saildle and Ileruesa inshing,
ire existing under the — Aitt :of
Kenni4y; is' tliis day disiolved by mutual enusetit.
All (kersons hnvii) K ulnitas a).T.lnst the Arun will ant'
who are halebted to. the Arni will entice and
make—picenient on or before the - 15th- day
April nett, or their. sect - ninth will be placed in Hie
TiuitYolain °Hitler for alettiffii , •
JAMES. KENNE(Lt
.7....
IN'O
, villi, March ?.0,18,16. ~ ' - -
N. II: thebusiness will he cart4o,l,if .
iti,ttie Rama
;place, 118 lila:pa by the aahscribee.A:vota*man ef :
'good habits, and a gdm r
I wackm 1 would meet with
tamslani work by applyin,T, to' . .
• • • - AaV 31 IttINNEI/Y.,
Marcia 2t,1,1339. - -A - -St .•. ' - " .
. .. . . . . . ~ , . . . •
o' • Spair Slaltn. • -•• .':,
10 .4.117.1 lrytlie platentipe of the subscriber, iallast-
A . j rill shorough - town:ship,. some :5.., .
ann.?' epteniber last ) rt. dark , •. ''4= . `r .
. 'Brindle SEoer , • ,-.- . 7D• .c:
. , —• ~ — ,
with a p i ece-slopedont.Of the under hide vd lA' ill.Tlo
ear, with long horns extendingforwaisls. There was
a broad sear on his hill Whenhis hair wilS.slioet. ' lli
is about l years old. The owner is desired-toA Mine'
folly:till; prove property; pity elaiNel and, take laini'
awns , otheewise lie will. be (lisp:net, of , as the:law
.1
directs.. . . _
.
• . ' ROBF,RT- YOUNG, -
-- Airtifeli! , it' 1;8:1.0 - d.''' '-'•' ' ' 'T " ''. ' - ' ; 4-+ '
q_exatilse and troilliknUi7i3ll - 2z.._ .
t4f, he made eitfict4srlittiokr.
r' 4411Y.1,9,
Cf;i4lttit4l:lolotitary
MatilE
. .
'SON. ANTI"' •
))itrigAtincnk trai
MMINM
Ent
Rlilesi Chit pfgi ir :11CM
• , o aa I , , • • • .
' CELEDUATED SUB S TITUTE FOIL . ,
' "." • •
T is Well 6i:1%44111A the Yellow Tomat contains .
a , littnilanilt a cathartic 'principle, highly:mu:full ,
jmuuliee_misbatlier bilious dioceses.. Dr. 21 , 11leedias
succeeded, in ektracting this' prineipleTsem.irtitilig•—it—
from the irimuritieS of the Tomato, andforming it into •
a pill; which lets tirOsetl to be of
- great benefit in Dys.•
pepsin, Lir& f.:,ompliiint and .Bilion's affectiontigene•
rally, and is a valuable hllllll.l4lte all
rsuch distaiSts. - • r • •
I • lt 'Mould he. taken; i n,tliese affeetiOns„instesid
of calomel. , • T fie one; Calcuricts..b . eing-injurious to ~
health.. The other, tomato, being .lieueficialiAnd
!prOm•nter general health. . ~". •
rile font.. a ny Liter, remiitly,feeeiYed-thoin-.Dr.-5. , —.--..,
iIANKINS, , a graduate of the 01.1.1 . 0nuati-Cotlek., •
ive publish as spechnen of tlie.suecec.s ut-TMCOmedie.
enw •inthese . 'centuries where "diseases aril Actttepuid
assume their , • --,
'1.)1 . 4 Hankins became acquainted with the;Medicina
student hi collegeoind ; took .with him a.quan
"tit;Y• of pructicei-Mr-hisleturn-tci-111—
,snisitipi. -
. We have receiyeil oilier letters . frofmliini,ler.spres ,
_sing his regret that lie has not lieeiiiilile•to'prOenre a •
supply in dint country, and alscigiYing - tia - infaCCOunt
of his success in thin treatment of Syphilis. •
Alice alluding to.his own sickness, 4.o:weeds to -
Say
"Since - tny practice has Opened, I have had many.
opportunities'of trying yoth‘ •g:ctraet .ol 'TOmatoothd. •
every adatinistration f7 liare-beetk-gratified - by- its -
operntion. I 'find it ncti4up6irthe kidneys • 11114 Nell
the liver. Soon after tgot to thisidacei I was called
t 9 see a voting gentleman laboring andel' (Nephritis:—
I admin istered a potion of your Extrael f atil-rifiatteil '
the; SP me, using but little eisens an npperient..•Matir' -
citsraof long-continued have found
to relinquish their citadel . by a e;ontititted use.afyolle.
pills. in ritroivn:.ease.l , ,Liur'equitrellid td
ity4l l9 t of. ormitlits in miiilitiiiii.uttUi.have had
the saute happy restorative ttitilOitirttiyour•Totnato
°peril ioi r kiiperienoitt intull,sagrer
able_symptems.. milt); yet
Very tray'
.
• ;
MUM
Likfrrange,Aßts. - ...Pigy5t,18,48:
irrTlie above -medicine is for. , sole, g.the Drug
Store .of S. F.1.11.1(X17 Owlish!, .Pa • • . •
• •11fure1t.27,,1839.' • .
EXpitANGE ANI) Pltgr ' :r.r-61.71.CE •
N0.'2033 ell INNUT STAKETi'n•AILAIIISI.IIIIA.
-76 the readers
_lf the Carlisle fferitld:o Expositor:
The immence ( isipitalritontaitscd in-the-Sub j oined
Scheme, must command .the attention of every person - .
viesirmis to securtinis INBEBBNI)FiNT .4.198T0N8.
,Hesitate" not therefore to send a••• liberal order for
Tickets, - without - delnv. • BatelOSe. 'Or. an order
for paymtait thiii cay , •._
for the tickets 'or certilicate_of packages you titajr_re- • •
quire, ttinburge yo (it Pita ids and; acquaintances to do
dee seine. Itementher . that . the scheme contains up -2____ - •
Wards ofette AIILILION of I/OLLARS, the most
Brilliant scheme ever drawn in the United States.
• .- : .Notivs,
- - --GEORGE-AVM-TYRE,. • .
--/oshorfr , t/ 9;euttothe.lliivaigrra
1W •
, .. ..• • ..
Allikokill* of Coligirts4 ! -- . '
. .
. MAIIIMOTEISCHEM.Er'' ' , •
_
_ _...
' C.4P1.741, S
PRIZE" • ' • . • -
$80 1 000! .-. • . r
•.
•
•
-. 526,ki0 . !! $ 20,000 t! . 4s 15,000 - , ~..
. , A LEX A NORIA LOrf EltY, Che.s_No..2, tO be
pfAtively drawn' in the:city-of ileltatudria,D. C. on
Slttortlay the pall of April, 1839, eta o'elock, P. M. - -
_73):_.S....Gerivey_St.._Co...SoccessortillYitteis.br.--Meln----- -
tyre,' 11ftwakera:- -- Ccorze -.Mclntyre: -2031-ChesooL__.,, _
street, Philadelphia, oiqhoriiril:Agelit for the, sale of
tickets Iverlitnyittelit'lit: Kites, to whom all oetlcraitro.
requested to. be. tlthNoctl. . --. . .
- I'lllB - 8 P 1 A N I /ICI'S C.... 1 I gNir,, - CONTAINS
.i 7: 1_C2 1 111 7 (1 , 1_ ,
. I.'_ii ,E trii_f ..: .
_5 cr 1313 0 _ , i 3( 7 1 . 1,0) . : - :.,,,. ! , :i- ; - . . - : ,. $ 8 _ 21 , , ,r 0: JO,O - l' I
I ' i - " I apoi) . " • - 15,000 .
. .
_
1 •-: is . • io,o;ra ., _
,- 10,000
1 _ " . • -9-000 " ==9,ooo
i CIL
POics of
4 -
. 5
10 "
441 "
50 "
~50 "
:33 "
- 4s.
65 a<
G 5 n
1110 "
130 ",
4445 - -
27040 - " -
32,39 p PRIZUN., turinlinting PA
78 Number Lottery- v -7
Whole tickets
tilws keseticy"
lhientn
tiekehi- for •,5135.
Eighttu for $5.
Alt •
lion, hut(
will eidet with qiid - irts - 1 - stiir4 mpFattet4 --
be eoetitlentielly ,executeil'bv • ' •
• GEomv..IIIeINTYRE,. '
1114.'nftic;iil drAvings 'will to sent te,pueelleseilf
as soon as drawn.
Ala relt 27,'
. . ,
• Two Stigirint HAVE]) Du itUAM. IjULLS
' , Hee MO, cad'. M i rth.° of .Capt: Mites -Altura
lanai at tlas Carli ale riviat ,Works,ageOrfor-the
• •
SAD I"-
n VAl.it; A oitunta itlhP-corner nY ---:
I I;gli• it J'itt Nii("C44, in the horoukh ecirli4e s jalti
the liFoverty, of 'l,llrihn
to. r,!..; front 61.1 tkizli Stivet, null 2-10 (rot dee? on ritt
kreetolitillingflort!t,to no,to*tro
• eetiete*l • apOlf - ifkiiproperty.a,Twopto.7', •
iffl% ) X l. . ll . l olTSPwietthliat.o2eief hens
. 1 14,1 : jlttleg. HOUSE;it e ahgU.!
6 ' •"; Rh?pi. :1116 jot ia Aiat AttiliV*;' •
Fontana** , a sariettcfrrilittreeti: , Thr
ng
_well of . axe-eller* water ;
.of th e
atOp, otr,•ro'a n ine[ el*****e mate - for% Stoie in
this - A- •
,• , -
. , A, co, • . •
i
ta 11141 B t;milt --11 {04 4 1 . -Allints. •
1V0:42171a Wl-4.4X)3 10Ellt •
leigniVii:'aetk v idtliiie or
cmoktlsoottrolot of
rut- .oi,ll tam; htki- pr i tatill4 o4 kitihrtelaitht •
littrrisl)olo.oo.hittler,-,
I p „,: tusbuivi_.Chumbeiallitrg;;kild:l4l-inttlinedi k ti e
we1E .43 , 11- ;iajt -41 :SkttiipitIrsti!vdt!Iihd..1u0h i p t
~I;il.N.rithei. hy ,
cokuil.
t.:Their boats 4111 lei* Mi. thin:
61,:fittyi; Viue ativt , *iituf,Ehihi;ylkin,
daily ; null the tars :also:4tart ; 94
~ter" •-•
*nr;ohottsof
:
.11oly_ei...13w.e.i.tc l ,51ps 114%4041i - 4,kt vz
, 7:,ToijN . :,qlC4 - tAtink,
_ • ,
f ._
rma.+r•••
8,000
• row '
; 4 000
,
am . .. 10000
- • R. .L2 : ,000 • -
f, , ‘ A.. 2.000 .
": " . .1 1 2,0(X) . , •
" " ',:0,000
"• • .30p0J
' , I. .50,003
4 i..• $7,500 , •
4, ..66,500 - •
cr /
" - •16,130
' 14004._ . . _
", '9:750 .
-- 41 -- ; , ;(x 6j t_
4 4 7.,809 -
• 6;500
- " . 179,400 - -
........"--
. • •
:3.'
_ 8,000 • "
7,500 ..g
7016...
-3,11(X1
4,000
3,00,3
2,500
2,000
1,500
1,000
750 .
500.
1200_.--
150
)00
60.
-
-- 40
. • 20
$1,217,219
..I)l.ltwri Tinllate.
;.;10--.l4itniters $5-- •
fute__.o "26
_Wtiqfe Tidstl.tt_ht
Acm , be sent.-br $270; Qt •
-26 tliuttittr Tickets for 03; 26
` . --1702. SALE:
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