Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, April 17, 1839, Image 1

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THE subseriber'reSPeC - tfullYinforms the
; tants of Carlisle; And the generallY;lhat
he AM' re,sWes at; - Old Stand, in .North Hanover.
street, opposite M. p,'Ll.tillobk's CinriC - Mannfartnry,
'where be continues to carry on the .' • • • '
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I. ' ::,..eabinet.lol4 - kini_lll evilness
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in all its various branches.- . Be has lately furnished
' hiniself:vich a new and splendid HE
'&6: to accommodate - .al - those
- with' te tall.: ' He 'returns his sincere thanks to his
.friends and customers for the liberal encouragement
bestowed on him, and solinitsn: continuance -of -theit ,
pßirotutge. _He flatters himielf that by strict. atten-
Con tolitishiesS Malt disposition to please, to merit
- ,, -and-recavea-share-orinblic..pateimage. • .
Zsr.flt. One or Two- Journejvmen Cabinet Makers
walvteit, to whom liberal wages will be, given. An
:apprentice will be taken to learn the above business,
v Woven reeprnmentled., • ---• •
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resiirlisle, November 27,18W.:7---'
EZOIXANGE 13.6.172
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----qO.l-101,1 GS IrASTITTUTIOA ,
.No66,South 4th teL PHI LADELPIIJA. '
:CAPITA L $250,600. =
Opel daily•forte.irfinsivotion-of business from 9, A
M. to 3, P. M.
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- Deposites.of money-i-ceeived;thr which the tollow
jing rate:or Interest will be allowed :-. .'- . • '
tyear -
- - -.6 per eent..veir annum. -
- . , :.6 , .montlis — . ' - 6 -5 4 i - : (4
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On business tleposites, to. , beAlrate•nt. , the plc: mire
of thn'depositnr, no interest will lieltillowed. Uneur
rent-Noles of.Solvtnt p,irt of; the IL
Stitte's will lie•reeeived its S . peciat - Depnsites, on so.
terensis may 1e ngrecd on i n endhlinetieudar ease.
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-, lb girder of the.Bonril;
DESSAA `Tifishier •
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A JACK
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is-now in possession of a hek, 1 1 / 1 -
• inorted 'by Coin. .1e
. thelshnid of
.Majorka-L-The Jack is.. the largest
bicoolpdry;nudislittt tears old this spring.. - Per
son desirous oteraising, ALULES, would do well by
calling to see
JAMES A: CrALEAHLR,
Carlisle, Feb. 12, 1839. r
Ipß'.l. C. DOOM'S.,
.Dentist.
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NTENDS residing permanently in Carlisle, and
.ju . would respectfully offer his, jirofessional services
to the citizens of the place anti vicinity. •
He ha's talc& rooms at ColoneLyerree's
where he may be found at all honrs •
Persons requesting it will he waited Uponlitheir
Aresidences. ,
-R. GEonnE D. PotTrxr,
Reference,—'RKy. 1' nos. C. Tuonsroi
DR. DAVID MAHON. ''
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Said - •
MANUFACTORY AND STORE OT
MBRELLAS g.t . PARAILSOLS.
No; 37 .Vorth Third Street, betruceli aforket & ..greh
Streets, Philadelphia. . •• •
TDB, subscribers beg leave to state, that, they have
rata 'tam offer for sale, at thCir stor;-ft large
• • ,and general assortment of
Via11221M4141.0 0
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ekinanship, to oily, imin.
fratronmr of - COUNTRY
~..s therefore respecthilly solicited.
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itiERC,
PLASTE
The rlaster . Mill; On ConOdogninet era& one mile
north of Carlisle, is. inortler to, grind apy•quantity,on
the Shortest notice, and on the usual:tering.
'-There-is a' quantity - of PiaAer, f sole;at the inill; .
Where plaster will. hlwuys Te kept, ready groutallt
Nvill be 'disposed of at Carllsle , price, either• for cash, -
or'
in exehangillor sa logs , locust timberinutple titm ,
ber,hlaek'eakhark,ipamili or nick oakbarlt, grain &e. • :,•. ' SAMUEL ALEXANDER.
CARLISLE; 1110611, 1839. - '• •
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• A r wi ll vo thellikitest. price . for BLACK OAK. ARK :either `detivered at cave, tnill s, one mile north
• ttf Carl i sle,nr 'safely piled up any Where wiihiit 15 miles.
kt, must he .put , up Airy; free t from moUld, • nnd of
Read' colorr—antl. be .well secured from , wet—lf the
kliss ta Shaved of!, t will.Ain) , a nig price Air-the Work,
and bawl the hark 25 chiles.
atiatursnanish; and 6ciMa k nWed
pi' I' I • t
• . ,ptstertng . muirna-ers stuff, :stuff for cahinOt
—initk - erS; and other turned stdfr, are
_always unhand.
Appiyitt ' ' •
SA I,4 IUtILALENAI'iLIER.
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- 41 - ait - trailiti(tha -- t0146 - 4 .- '
- -J./F IRE .
$600,000, .7
Vlll*'lilsto c th.-Amerrett inenrance" .Canipany , ro
Philadelphia; ,through ' their agency in Carlisle,
- tontinh4.tn7tisuetitill Mints of,proPerty against the risk
• tf FM% 'inch aslionses,lieitsehold frail/time; StOi..c.i;
- s 2ll f4rdfagi,ditei nt thole lowest rates bf
'Tlie,ighale expense of Instkring,slooo worth ( of . pro=
- perky A9ll only- ost: frinat $4 to $5, depending, neon Sts
ttitiutticm;and .
(nib he'renewed In Carlisle
without' tha;exPensenntltrouble.brsentliw to the'ciW.'
App . linn!lon to pe,!:ntule eltheillpi t ers ea , or,. by lett er
Carl 1
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frlliksbittieriber, onobehitlf,otAitto3el( end,c.
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JYM9II!RGAIN 7 OIrciAro`r sale tittle; pottettotten fron
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eqUere,round'iind bortie:elioe
And, 'Alio;retlit ni01: rode. 'Neap tind
Cfrilerit ftddreaseti to. Clarit's,reTry, rerty,county,.
twill be tottiettally attended - - • ' • -
• ~ -• • Fisura..
,N. B. '4YOnfretturo or three good forgeritfn,
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• 7.•Jiist received, an_ nosortnient-Of new i ilayle London
Frinte,.RibljonoTenesifiners;
no*.k.llinrVeirthentittit the' atin•&6l:
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GODEREID HAGG_._
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: ' At ' rablit Sale: •s.
1 - ATILL be ; exposed to.lpuldic side, nt the Court ,
' house, the borough of.fiettyslitirg, on I ues
day thd 23d dny of April inst. , that - •
Prtppetly,aita
situate iu Afenalleri Adams county; know:li
by the name of." Keene).'B. . The ),•'iii•rn
4 ; 405 NINETY ACRES. more ,or less, to
good cultivation. ; • , k •.'
The itriprilvementivare—• • „ 1 • • .•
• A.. large Az. eoaten
:h,rffLLING HOUSE
with a good barn, stabling and. other,
out. foilsman!! a large (*chard I .itlap a •
(411 • 181 Saw: 'alit 4 a ll
Witli good water iloweti;ltoil in 1.116' 'centre dl' *
a tiaely'cultliated settlement. ''oppossutiVcred .runs`
through u largd, extent or tlM , property. ! "Also;
21- tACRES-OE.-W-00DIAANTA'='-
situate in !FYrone township,. hi tido; a Short . d istaace,oi
IlMabove'deseribed.propefty.
.6te•The terms whiff]) Will he tUifontakciiiiii,:willim
made: known on fhb , day. of " cal link
William Alccicllatiigsq. Octtysliiirg;thrtherinfor-f
ndntion will be biren. • •, • •
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pecophorOokli.: 'thwitalop, sonte. ll7
time in Septembet•last ci dark , • "-- -.1 1
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with # pie c e , Sloirit:put pi' the unddr,side of lily 'right.
Cat;,:witlylOnglforostiittiediak fOrw,nrilit,H-Therdvas'
a broad CCld.ori Itichtif wheiiiiiiiltitir CoaS.'ilith , t . 'lid
ih ahout . 3 . , i,carsrohtf ., . , ThdOwner. is ilesirCit to) Conte'
foi:V9o; prayp,.plVP 6 4) - 9 tpy Okines , for- f!a.ke.hiro'.
away,.. ot lk tx,iy ise he *ill,
,g , disposityo ,4 . the 'Jay',
directs. ,:,:.- ',.."'::-.:- ;':',", ~".. 'I! ) . s
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c.. 1 t 2 , '‘i,',l? ';:: ' l ; , ?.ROB • girr . , YOI.ING;i•:•`'
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oodsiorill•tlitotvaiiety (tnmigNli olte- is tlie:cliicest' lot: of
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Carlisle; $,lO$P, • ”:
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. 4148 ; 11 : 80 P10. I c * an. at ;
.anyjitine
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Coinptimid "Extractor
TOMATOi .
Tlae Celebrated..substitute for Calomeh
THIS excellent article having stood the test,of'ex
perieuee - elsewberejs - offered to tkeliabliOivitlicaiffl
tlenCeithat those 'afflicted' with diseasesin which .04-
wild, or any; of the peculiar prepartitionivire indicated,
will find relief from its use: Its perfect applicability
iii affections Of the liver, nd in fliet.in all visceral ob-
StruCtionti,'-hasbeMi fully tried and the decision 'of pub
lic oPinion, qs' fk great mitnber of the most re
, 'epee-table Phyaidians i ban been given iii its flivon — it is
.particularly recommended iicliver,disenses, obstrtic
tions of the boivels, diarrhoea, '
eruptions of the skin,
ill;vanditioamt ulcer's, and _yspepsia.— Its :kiwi. is
mildMial perfectly . safe. • .. •
The following, is a voluntary statement made by a
highly respectable and scientific Physician, and ap
peared in'ffle!Weffer.Sonville.Courimr last winter
MILES' EXTRACT OF TOMATO---ASUnSTI..
TUTE FOR es.i.ostra..--Having made a trail °film above,
article, I, feel warranted in recommendingit as a me
tal and safe medicine. The pills'posSess all the 'pur
gative and anti-biliousproperties of calomel, Without
any of- its injurious tendencieS.....Pcrsons who are ad
diisTO-to habitnartorpor of the liver; and consequent
accumulatiOnscif bile, and Ntho haYe been' compelled
to have recourse to the different preparations'of trier,
curt for refill, Miles'•Pills, a safe' mid con
v'ement substitute. - - • •
A iiply, of this , truly valuable medieinejttd_re,
Ceived and few sAle • •
• •' J9H - N . J. MYERS,.kco
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carlisle Alarch 26,.183,1
illigesclimanpound • Extragt of
- - .Toonato.
THE
,CF,TERRATED SUBSTITUTE Foil •
'CALOMEL. -
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gT 'ik'fielritiatiwn_that the Yellow ToninfiLcOniains
abundanllytreathartic principle, 1444 useful in
jaundice and othei• bilious diseases. Dr. Al ites has
'succeeded- in eitiaitinethis principle, separating it
from the impurities of.theTo - nittto, Unit forninit," it into
it •pill, which has previa'. to be (if greattlienefit in flys.:
pefisiai•Liver Complitiiii,and Bilious affections gene
rally, andlis'tf valitabliiiiuhialtide for 'calotnel,.tn
.. _.. all_
sucli.dlietti.:: ,-.:'''
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It'slMitliftiriiij's lie:Mk:6V in'these affections, instead
of calomel.. The one, 'calomel, bi:ing. injurious to
health. The other, toinatt'Wheing• Innieficial, -Mid a
promoter of general health.
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The Confining' letter, recently' received from Dr. S.
r.ll - A NK INN, ii - gIIIIIIIIire - Ortf:;Cilicilllllo.l . College,
publish "MI iIA.II specimen of. the success of our medi
cine in thoSe countries where . diseases are uente, and
assume their worst form: : ' ' , • - .
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Dr: Hankins became actlitaintea with the mediciite
-whilst a student in collegeOnd took - with him a quan
tity of it to use-in his rptratitice, on his return to Midt=
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—B\te-have received otherletters.fati Lim, expireit=
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sing his regriT - iliiiiimits not b - tien able - hiTirticure a
511144111 that country,.and also giving; us au acetitint
of his success in the treatment of Syphilis. -
After alluding to hie ownsickness,he proceeds to
.Since my -practice has
,opened, I have had mmry
Otiportainitiea.of trying your Extract-of l'iminto, Hod
in eery ildrginistration,
.have 'been gratified by its
operation. .1 find it acts npon the kidneys, as well as
the liver._ Soon after 1 got to this pinch, I wits called
to see a•Tonng gentleman laboring under. Nephritis.
I administered a potion of your Extract, nud repeated
the same, using but little else as an . apperient.. 11/any
cases of long-continued Chills and Fever, I hai! fbund
to relinquish their - citadel by a continued use of your
pill's. But, sir, in my own case am compelled to
say that of all of mules in medicine, none JIIIVC had
the sanehappy restorative tendency as your 'coma°
rim. In their operation, I exikrienced no disagree
able symptoms. -B•waS Mild, yet ellectual. • .
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• Very truly yours '
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S. W. '1 IANKINS 1) ---
Lagrar7gr, Miss. august, 1838.
- 1 -- - - The above medicine is for_ sale stile 'Drug_
of S. ELl.lOll' .
1 e Carlisl•
- Pa.
arch 27,1839.
8 - tr7e
It ri
i lrbe Thorouglaabred 211
"PETER PARLEY,"
Art stand ensuing season iifearlisic mithe
-.terms set forth in the hand-bills.
P.FrEn. PAti.r.ris of tile very first racing blood,
lea-wa got-4-ClUir • 1,,n/LiSilanii±liiiBkiAlliwa,",
was byrthe'celebrated "SinAnniEr"-Atiagrand dam
by "Moroni)," his- great grand dam by"llmfr.•Dst
tb," his great great grand dam by I. ll,Asicranirrmi,"
his great great great grand.dam by Syrus'"WiLivii!."
The above pedigree is authentic, as will he seen by
a reference to the American Turf Register.
For further partienbirsmpplr to
JOSEPH. fIE4',SRRY.,
Carlit.le,'April i; 830.—1
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.Pr flcd dna - Wee jay. weei s . taitiske ...ill'
, REGISTERS''NOTICE.' . - •.' .., -., •, a , wltll v
CarfilleTAlatisli-SO;lB$9T-5 , ,
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..,,, . Reotterina' Orrick',
Tite -d tat4litHei . ord&:E4ivaitdrPTviitt&issupd'
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per ~ • . • . . .
. .I.LARS annum sfplud in
N OTICE IS, HEREBY GlVENito,all Legatees, WEEKLY:, at Two po
. cregicoii
and either t ie r spng concerned, that the , advance, $‘2,50 at the end,of AIX_ months; and 0,00 if
• following accounti have ' been file& in this Office' fir ;of Paid Until atter the expiration of the year. •
examination, by the accothm — T - di therein named, Mid I." ALI ..:
VEIVIISEMENTB 'inserted at- the usua 1 rates
3vill be presented to the Orphans' Court of
.Cturiber- '. • . • • -•• • ,
'land county, for confirmation and ~ ,allowance, on Letters 'addressed lodic edidor,on busineas,igusT.
2
- 'zieeday the Mith•thiii Of ..4pril,.R. I. 1839, viz: ,• BE POS'r PAID, oilier wise . they will receive no Rif!.
The_ailMinistration account of Isaac Adams, adnii- - ; . ' i , t i„,.i' '• ."- - ' • , • . ' •,, .. ,' • .... •
niStrater of HarktieSs Adams; deceased, filed by Hetti I' • - ''" .- • '' .•
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Adams, adminlstratrix'Of said Isaac.: ', . •
' The administration account of John •.Davidson;atl
mittistilittor of John Boyd, deceased.
, --The administration' account of henry Jacobs; ad
ministrator of William-Beisline; deceased. ,
.. `The administration account of .i9ini - Sitevely, exe
cutor ofJatiob Abrahams, deceased. ' • •
The administration -account of Alexander Sharp,
adiiiiiiiineatik - of Win: Nf:Bliiiiii,A _
eCeikaeil. -- , - --
The administration -account of Alexander-Sharp,
administrator of Andrew Sharp, deceased.. -.,' -' '-' -
::: The adMiniatrationliccount of John Shopp, admi-,.
nistmtor ofJacolfNeidig, deceased. • , -,
• The.administratiori Recount - of .Toliii Line,atintinis;!
.trator of I)avid.Neiswilbger,-dOeciised•
The administration account of :Jacob C. ,Dtioey,
administilitor of Stephen' Losb, deceased. ,
The administration account of Wm. Galbeiltllool,
-'ministrAtor of - Joseph' Calbrai th;ileceasetl.l - '
_lXlle.,:ohninistaxition-rtecount-.-of-John-Musser-a n d
.Jacob Eckart i administrator. of Jacob Afttsser;•ilec'd.
" ' The intl . rankle:Won, account of Jacob Clot:m.110h
administrator of Catharine Christlieb; deceased. - •
The administration account 'of George and. John
.Beelinan, .administrator ofJacob - Beelmaii;ileceaseil. ,
: The administration - account: or- Dav idAlart in - Mal.
.lieni v i:Bitner,_e_tectitarii.of,T.honutiOlartin, dee'il.7.7
' The supplemental administration account of John
Homer and-John
. Myeri,..adinioistrators. of Jelin
Leidig, deceased. ', •
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. - The administration.acentint of Henry Brenneman;
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administrator of,Martin Brenneman, deceased. • •
... The administration - account of, Andrew Gross, ad
ministrater of floury Gross, deceased. - • -
TheitdministratimiaecifJolinK.-Lengn'ecker,'
administrator ef n ifenry foninecker, deceaaed,
• ' • ISAAO -- ANGN - EY -- Regestei..
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NAT _ FIELD
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bissoitalion 011 - Partnerslifp.
The l'artnership_of Sttddl_e_titat...llartniss making;
lieretddre existidg mulct...the - firm of Davidsotr and
Netmetty, is this (lay dissolved by mutual consent.
All_peritotitt:having-ttlkims
sent them iiiiimediatelv for settletriettf; and all Abuse
who - are indebted to the firm will come -fiii;war(l. - and
make payment •or -- before the 15th , day of
April nest, or (heir actiMutts ivill 'be the
hamlet:of .1111.oflieci , for-colleet
- • JAMES KENNEDY.
March 20, 11132, . ,
N. -11._Tbebulittemi will lie carried on at the sam e
ithice -- al - nsnal - by - the - stibscriltetv — A young-man 01!
•a.O(- hithi AllO It good ivoilintalt would meet. with
constant work by apltlyiog -
JAMES KENNEDY,
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Call and Examine for - rourselves ,•
Marble Manufac:tory.
. JAMES-W. KELLY, --
- TAKES this - method of informing lkis fkiends'and
the public generally that he still continues to carry
on, at his• Old Stan:l in Emit „High street, Carlisle,
the numnfacttire of
at(O l iMi v aagrU.o9 -
Tomb Stoat* head tg , Foot Stones, /0.
where he shallat all times .be ready tp supply CUR. ,
toiarrs at the Altorttnst nntirp and onthe' most neenni
mad:ding teens. ilaviim employed Mr. AN'tr.v.i,ol
of this borough, my agent for the rale of
the above meationed atrtkles; firm= orders furnished
fir !din will he proniptirattendriltO—also all orders
lieretofore. given for work Lir& now ri.ally to he filled
up.. •
Curlisle, ;third' (27, 1332. ' • ,
N. 11.-111tvitig diycharged .ToirS . .fltTrrr.i.n from
tuv 1)0'0119 indrbtctl for 'Tomb Stave,
.linfittnients, 'lead and Foot SMnes,eitc. ;ie. are caw
tinned unuinst pityin g biro !my noney FA' • the same,
us the reeeipLthereuf—rilletLhe--_-stektittwirthretAir
me. J. AV. Ktil AX.
"TAtnntbershurg Whin." will- publibli the
tiltoe. 3 mites and charge this.ollie n e. •
. _
1911.1451 T D'IV._SEEDS.
rip ILE -Be4serth e rk have inst. received fro m East,
•a large: variety, of Garden Seeds, consisting in
r part, of the folloWitig,•uldeli will be sold at . very low
Yelhtw tlk Weeks Beans; Bed Nlitt.
oC Thonsand fi•oni one, White Mil.. ?
rowfat I)warf,ll)tin Coloured Dwarf, Sweet.NWltite
-Lima,--Ilorticeltnisil or liole. '•' ,
• Beets.—bing Blood, Ttlisilp; Eprly;
Pacia,
tkialiaevest, E i teiv iiimayks wait
gar Loaf; lied Dutch; Green 1'
Carrots. -1471i .
Cercirnibera.—liarly Cilistel',
'Green Pickling. • •
Cder.V‘7"Nl T liite Solid; Rose
Rooted. ;
Egg Plant . 764liiiti
Fine.
J,ett+tce..--Early Ci
Loiir
I. • jiettons. Ntv
/Water.
Onione.,=-Q.yollott , 'Sitineeel; •Itell , Lftrge; Atrhite;
'Straw Colorecl: • ,
- ravalefi/„.Gtepric(tor,ioithie . l l'airhiq,bvitti•f
bi;•"ki:Arcekti
Fratite,l‘ll.',Nlarrowlittolltte Imperial:" • •
•
eppir
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- liarlighear.- --Eitrty Static:4
White-n. 444, • • • `
"Au berb %Plaid••.=—VA.Kgtiqile f Selsa
push Setniiier droek.eetk,.Win%
to Crookn6bk. 'f . -• " • •
frinkati).--Lnekt itoAtLiti'Fb
glytt, Lur4e:ll7lkite, tatite
'fferb - g,;- , -thyttie; 3tai•joi 4 y• , Sittniaergaireryi
Luveisler, Sig; '•"-' • "".."‘' e •
10,11 N, J. MYOS) & PO: 1
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Carlisle 'lteroli ;.9 1.03 j • --' •
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CPP O 4IPi IEAT
livit - 4.0.qti1)0.,..de5ir,u,..4 iv q? ),;ina,prpie p r e.,
neet..tooVc of lI.VIB AND 8 offers tluetii
nt itentlyt reduced' tirines'fo ,
!alit'pa tioni
of:dos' olqie- mock wlll`yol:tulfV'ne , nost,
dt:tl.ll'"Att‘Oil.":iri-'l7lg;°-4110 1
II - f .,
_ . „me rout tfi e eityp
-with and rge;rt,
STIQZ% - aniting,Aylatit Are Lialy'B,l , l a i a
' 811 Pa ri 110, ilter pad, dt;entii
alioed '4911 lciaila; IOW!' will Va. s t iltl, al*ap the
daZeti,ar retail, inilleatli street,
pipyttioEs44...Nl:l7Ait i . l
I%fa'ril', 63 1609 ". , • ,
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'ojittP,P,T ; pit
•whit4'rtrida:sort-,
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....Tite,fdllo . wing named persons havo been - appointed
Agents for the.“' Carlisle Expositor,” to
whom payment . for Subscription' audAdvertisement
t . he made: .
SCOTT COYLE; Eng. NCVe:Ville do
I .'Koortfz, -- Esq7Noiburgh • do
Tnos. \ V. thstcs, 'Shippensburg
•Jou7, Wurfor;ncreu,
_do.
•J. MATEER,Emylloguestown dO •
11 . 1V454m, Esq. Mechanicsburg,- • a do
WmirAst
' . do
_
.7 . , 'roin the I,9tutou Afetrofigiittitt
.
WIDOW-ER'S BRIDE.
I:wedileil where 1 fondly:loved - 1
My frieaila with eager voice
.
'Bestowed their ant mid approved
'Clio iinab:uul of my-choice;
___
- .Thei.tohl me that his:former bride
tin:Mingled -bliss had !mkt);
the_hrighattess owii. •
. .
. Oh, sad exchange !—the heart I brought°
joyAnd.youth, •
Warm, opect;--inits slightest thought,
And singlv in its tenth ; . •
While hip, by sorrow - worn and tried; - • .
_ One vision only nursed, ' . ,
•
The image of another
• The clearest and the first.-
„ -
'the lawns find bowers atound the
flee tasteatTafiged mid planned,
• ft
Thnt flowery world lie loves to call .•
• A little fairy-land; • •
And then I sigh for some lone cot, • •
Win.re Wintering boughlpaigltt_
_-Whose-foltagi i kinliould-neknowledge - bot
• A training lain hut mine. •
Th dtlllom :stirs mutely chide; .. •
top k,
or cast aside .. • .
vase or hook' • : •
rens of this noble fine;
. inc in dread, •
As' ne who lightly (litres profaud
The relic's oftlie deitd. •.•
tier kiwlreil gathef round but. beat I;
• And oft some giiest accost. -
-With reeoftfs'ofilti: Once and *Oki'
Of ln'r, the lON;ed, the lost i .
Then start, and pause; and &nee arotindi
If I perepaitcOodt:aw'neaf;
though they' kieilly feared ici
• listening, jealotle ' • ••..
Ij• tthig
olor6di §olhl
' Ilcr clinch-61=4 couldloie ilieni well;
liglttl IRAI , trust secere,
hot ryty , cai cents thcy repel,•
Or pos&h;Cly endure
Ann if Lycottcre.!.o rettroVei • •
_They
to inormt . ol,Of nie tylider love' •
lociviek:days:
. .
•,-; - -tet 'ills like those _ ell botild biooki
•If ha--trio loved, toy' owa, 7 =L4' ' ' '' ! • "-'
ittliP!v..o tild ulitt one ' haiipilook, '• ,
:•'• -_ .9ronc endearing tone j , -;-'L"!, i -
hut tni, hia'lostfcina ever Bcoii9
" • 'lie lwart anti:tin:Mewls to'Cialtii; :/•• , ' ..,
And oft lab starts fro .feverish, dt T.ttrzlei
.I, ~. And wildly breathes t er name;
~.. , , •
• 'ibilly be lintileitto salititle;... ". ....
' • . • And o'er liCe•pOrtraif sighs.ll.'e ~ t , '
• . • That iiortralit once by "stealth 1 v.tente T
- 1 Intit:liiitl tim iltililla ' rl 7 ' 7 : --: ' ---
i
- • ' ! `„: ttiViti6 - eic eitii)i6LQ traiii" -- . . - '..
~,‘ •- - , 4`Lt'.l4t -,-' ~ i . 4 '-',• , 6
• "Iti) . • tithrhtifiliit'tipo'nlo'wocd,-- - ;
:•
- -And mockCd me fratortlio tomb I,
• * , 4"triy.dorqUlitiAti,*o . .lfi l itleiss,l
t ::,::::iffili.iirrlifh:lyfitOrt!(4ll:e'-bid§r;;;i
' r'` ot:o4YC .. ii ig!d 100,#4,*irri. -
s -..;;: l :llll l i*ivltir.4).(pvt., ..::1 1.., , ~
~..:..:.Aiid.ftintit':antt,lii wptfpv : iit?git tprtti- /
i,,-••• :•,:''':.
~i.ititl. . 4,i,tl,,afrectloOt"!:citccicadi
..,.;,,.
~; '' %ay . 0(1-4 girlhood's '
spriby itt0rY....„ . ....;
- ,
To coldness and neglect. , ' -.'—' • :
mfempit
OW .
.A.soft
.„ • I have pi.ovo; • .
: • ' thaLt6ie li ' •
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Thou:i!tio Arvst.' a,
4 jiq,WelP 114 warml y; I r e '! 11 . ' ,
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elan 'lever lore •. •
ENE
AGENTS.
vt'yrtr, N'evr 01=11m:timid . do •
Taos, Bloomfield; Perrycollinty
Esq. Land' sburg' do
POET FtY.:-
=I
lle too,11:111 Criemlshis deep distress__
• Thij'y pitied and deplored,
Ainl saki.tlhat Iranian's smile should bless
- ?hare more fits hearth awl hoard ;
That he should seek thelnisy . - -
'And inark the yMing and fitir,
'And let ids children know, ere long, • -
Another mother's care.
From Me .ileihderaiic Rovierti , :
Old ironsiiies.on. ii Zee' gfitri,e
. „ . .
It Waaut tht close ofe stormy day in the year 18SS;
when the gallant frigate Constitution, alder, the cons .
Jihad of CaptaitrEatorr—having on. boardthe late,
EDWARD Littmosrom f late• Minister at the Court!of
Trance, - and,bis family,.and Manned by nearly five
huOdred seuls- , -41rew near to "the chops'? of the
English Channel'. For foimdayaabe had been bed:
ingdow,:fram Plyrnenth, and on the fifth,-at evening,
Simminleher last tack forthe French coast'.
The watch va'at set - at eight; F. M.. 7 the Captain
- .
came on deck soon after,.antrhaviag micertattied. the
bearing of Seilly, gave orders to keep the Shill . " full
and bye," remarking at tit - canna - 6- thee to the . Wider
of, the deck,' that he „might make the light on the lee
btata, hut; he Stated, he thought it more Than
_prolitt- 7..
ble - thnt Would without seeing it. Ile then
'—'darned-ins as did - mostof-the-idlera-and-the-ster r •
board watch.
'headed -
At a quarter past
_nine, te re up_
West by compass, when the. call of Light 0 !"-was.
heard froin the foretopsail : •
Where away ?"' - aaked - the - officerebit tec .
pcnnts on the- lee-bow,". replied-the- look
'out-man which the unprofessional reader will read
ily understand to mean very nearly straight a-head.
AtthiS Moment; the CaPtain appeared end took' the
" (fall ell hands," was his immediate order..
All hands," whistled the boatswain, with the long
shrill s u m mons, to the Cars lilrivho-have
• _ .
•OrCr been , on board a ma-of-war:
,•
"All hands," . screamed the boatswain's mete, nfid
crethe'lastecho died away,all but sick were upon
deck,_ _
The ship . was sta g7ring, J!trouglira_heavy_.swell.
frotii .the- Bay of Biscay; the, gale, which, had heed
blo&ing several dayti, had.increased to a severity that
wits not to be.matle light of. • The breakers, where
Sir
_Clondetiley_ShoveLatilL his-fleet , wero-destroyak
hi the days of Queen-Aline, sang their i:mg - of death .
before, ntl.the I)l4;(l,4fatt's Ledge replied in hoarser
notes_behind us. :To. gma-heird-se.emed-to-be:tienthi
and to attempt to go about was.sutedestructiom "
The first thing that_caught the eye of the Captain
wastheftirled mainsail,- whichlie had ordered .to be
carried throughout the evening—the hauling ep of
which, contrary tmthe r last order which he had given
-OEreirriligerthe deck, had Causeilthe ship to fall off to
leeward too Points, and had thus led her into aposi
tion on a "lee shore" titian which a strong gale Was
blowing; her, in which- the chance of - safety appeared
to the stoutest nerves .almoSt hopeless. That sole
chance consisted in standing on, to carry us through
the breakers of Scilly or by a close graze along their
.outer ledge, Was this destiny to be the-end of - the
gallant old ship, consecrated by so ratty a prayer and
blessing from the heart of a nation IL
" IVliy IS the mainsail up, when I o E
rdered it get 1"
tried the Captain hi a tremendous voice. • .
"Finding that she . ,itched her bowtt owlet , t - tdok
itcuder your general order, sir, that the officer of
(lie deck should carry sail according to)iis discretion,"
replial-the Lieutenimt iii command.
lleave'the log," was the promptoonimanfi; to the
master's Mate. The log was throivn:
" Now fast ddes she go
" Five knots and a half; sir."
She will not bail: it," said the °flied of the deck,
the main tack," . thiundered the - Capuilt..--;-
1 ‘ Beep her full and bye, Quartermaster."
" Aye, aye; sir.'" The tack was boarded. ,
- 7 -r etfiiillift7the main sheet," shouted the Captain,
and aft it went like thcapreading . of it sea bird's wing,:
giving the huge `sail to the grille., •
Give her the lee ltebul!when she goes into the sea,"
cried the , datuttin: •• •
" 4: x p aye?_ sir ! iiie 1141i," . geaWf6briut.tho old.
- sea-clog at the hinnacle......
Right piir helm ; keep lterlull and •e
. -
"Aye! aye! air ! full and • bye she is," was the
_prompt answer-from-ti:J-helm.------.--
" Ilow filar dit'e:s she . go ?"
"Xine knots and a half, .
" flow beinis the light 1" •
"Nearly a beam; sir." ' , • :
" Keep her away half - peint.il -
"Now fast does she go ••• . • • ;
" Nine knots, sir."'
-
"Steady so !" retained fh6..diiPiniii;'
i‘ Steady," answered the . helnisman; *ea
the silence of the &live upon thaterc.wdeff
eept the_bowling :Or:the - iitot:iit4i - ott .- - - 11 - tie - tif blue
im age,
.: It Was n tqing•hoerividi 11a—tiniest Ise etkeld edtty'
sail so as to go at the rate of pinektitiptiiii• liver', wu
Mils( 4,, necessity. 4141;:•i!ii*.'.-Paikil'iind•r.*;4•l) eve:
touched those reeks and l ived Ahitirg - sto rm-?'. 'Ow
4ettratt-ilefihigfi;:thelttihit'fe*ii4liteeta, the
finekhiek 1ke:1414,11042
wits to Mark tifir deliyeignce,or eimida mama
inunt•Of our destniation.. ;'Flee :Wind had
whistling, if . came tluiti',Aatp'e*d. a / 9 *i* .
464 to`ttac iour.old 11 - '4litre:o4.lo , pp
tierObink en 'board , 'Cie : Oiled:A ja,:li.li;,ei' . tuddi,47i.Uo,
iii 6 '.*ilipuie*Ao9Fti,a *at
tbelefe belt Of the 'Weatlipir; fefo,alitetid iind • drawn; •
r..f.l;6et tho.ltifili; and set them on all'til e . l" , o4trt.,,.
tied eti ker in' itiO'riga:e
tope:tied:
.iv,hitiiiid , eoe&e:eefie+edtlipelfidel and 'clutnnelsihnt.,
iiany tet,atiaiiieieye*lia turned
hjgl bolts, th4i l . 6 l‘ l6 Aklit and 1104
Oflqship--for with':
one foot , n oali ass , less. ' Wte could` ntit.44lii fife eft.
• •
,: omvard'.plunj d' ei'eidadetted'frlgitlei:itild,7iiii
surge she:iteeviied i halt Upon , MakingAtiodeei
• the sitilers'•,grave, and her. live:oidc'sidea; liit coffin et: l
for She hind fitted out at fiefitoii : :elieiit he' 'flfei i nietor was lie ow, zero: ~
ifeTtiheotiditefeidiree
tleteefelesla ekened at every alma; and her, on•Wittlilk
`mast' (for she had theie' des+Wd.,fti';ilo:foo*
Mach
jump Out of lint.. ,11141;i
sien, anoiltembelt
tem; otos
toodlrop 6101
El
1111
=I
MEE
t • t
ME
EOM
Masi r..,L-4ors;
r D Y AN £YE'WIT,NEB6L,
litnfortince. Still die 1
woodinusibure us alone , ' ,
NM
EOM
. .
side the breakers, though in a most &wildproximity_
to LTfemi Thu tgrilling incident lad; never, I lielieve t
beeri . petieed in publie, but it-is the I iteratfact--14i0
lltimitertuktheSiightest attempt tO embellish: :As we
galloped 0n;. 7 .-forlCan compare our vessel's Leaping
_tti'itOthineelse-the- rocks seemed very near
Durk ei was the night; the White foam scowled around
'their black .headli, - While the ,spray fell over us, and
:the thunder of thedlishing.aurge
,sounded likd the
awful knell that the ocean was singing for'the cii tiros
_lt was eager to,engulph: .
— Adelgth the light bore upon our fMartar, and the
brord Atlantic rolled its whitecaps - before
big this time all was sile'nt, each officer andmian was
athis post, and the 'bearing and . coutitenance of the
- Captainderded - tetlie encourageineuf.td everrier
sonMi-hoard.- With bey! bare. possibility of attiring
the:ship.and those on board, he relied Millis nautical
skill and courage, and by carrying the inainsaif whim
in city other sitnation:would.haveleeit-consitiered a
suicidal act, he weathered'the lee Aare, and 'saved
the Conititution. ' • - • •
Tlie'ttittiosuilwri now hauled . utkbYllightliearts
dad stroog bonds; the jib nuid spatiktr_takeu in; and
. from the light of Seilly; the vessel,Uuder
veefed•topsails and. main frysaila, tOok.her departure
and datieed - inerriktover tlie - dAp toumftle the United
States. . • . .
.
the -citiPtrtin the,.-Pihsi , Lied
tenant; " - and splice the 'Main brace. "Pipe down,"
eehoed Liedtenankto the heatawain: " Pipe
(lowa," whistled the boittsiiain to the crew; and "'pipe
down" 'watt----
. „ .
...Soorf the Jack of tlid Ettigt" held his leve6 oni the
main gini!ilecic.; and tile weather-beaten tars, na they
- gathereil'atfOiit - the - eag iiilcandheittriated upon a
full allowitnOe of Ohl Rye, forgot all their perils and
fatigtfe, • -
. .
" the ieeka did Ifd go 2 "l'Bidd
the-master's mates, the nest nricitning.. - ' iterikade no
reply, but taking doivilkis'eliart,ahmfed Me a
.Peneil
line betzi;een the °Wilde shoal and Mt' AightHo.iise r .
- /k/Mid,'inifeli - initil'been -a snail- t tm: a
lishet;nian to run -his innabilbiough in good *ember,
gy -
For *hat,is tiM noi)ie
.. • .
auttletEoldfrigate_rdiervedi
.
I went - upon ca l the se a was- calm, o gentle
breeze was swOling..onr canvass from our mainsail to
royal, the isles, of. Scilly had sunk ht.the eastern - wtt
ters, awl the clouds of the dyhig storm_ were' rolling
off in broken l inass . es terthe northward and west •
like
the flying columns of a beaten army. _ _
I have heel) in niany a gide of wind, find have
passed through scenes of gpiqt danger; bat ocVer,
liefore nor since, have I tt3xiceidenced an hour so ter
rific, as that when the Constitutioma t s laboring, with
the lives -of-five hundred men haugmg on a single.
Small iron bolt, to weather.Scilly, on the night'of the
11th of May, 1835. :•-• "
•
• NaTE.-4hitinr, the gale,oNfrs..i.ivitigiton Inijiiircd
of the caPUtin, if We were net iii great - dan g er, to
which .he replied-as-soon as wehad' passed Scilly;
" you.are as safe as' you would be in the nsile of a
church:" it is sinvlar that thefriguleHoston.ddap-.L
tan McNeil, about •the - close of the* itevoltition l ,ei !
coped . a sirailar danger while employed, in Carrying,
,out to France, Chancellot. Livingitom a rehttive.of
Edward 3 S and niso Minister to the, CoUrt tif Saint
Cloud: He likewile had His Wife on board, and'While
thC yusSei was weathering a Ice shore, Alfrs, Livings.
ton asked the Captain- , -a tough nut gallant old hrt,-;
cater--if they were not in &eat dangei'rto Which he
replied• You had better, Madam, get . , flown 'upidn
your knees, and pray to God to forgive you }mur nti=
le - rottar - sinsTforif - weAfnil - etirrybylliiiiire
shall all be don in five jnintites."
(BY REQUEST. j
CHARGE TO THE JURY,
, .
•
IN THEIRIPREss.E. COURT OF- ',PENNSYLVANIA,
•
• ,
MARCH 26, 1839f.', •
tr.d . ri I." - • -
- ptnntait tte •attggqstzo,a_ v ,
Jtioies., A Todd
•.. .
• vs.
. dahLei diem al?d.dtheis:
•
(donrchillert) - •
kothing further appears to have been: &MP in this
Matter by the 'General Assembly, for, nfteK,failtire of
the attempt,at conipromise, they 71Kiar to We. (Rs
/ CoVeretfa•muehruore expeditiotkiif note r4Ore'!igree.;
able* nriellind of efre:ctitg , object. -• • .
Iluite Mid :that exemtling,the presbytellek without
utd . iee, and without trial; was;not only , tint-nary' :to.
the. common law. hut it Was: contrary eii to the oornaltu,
den of " the eluirelt. i
And t only neeessary to:Ojten
the book of ditieipline to. see how
. Very eareftii th 6
Talbert, of the.ehureh,,ltave Veen seedro-to the nc=
cased' fai6 and
Nothie is given to the pirties ocutOeited,nt
Ten* tifejtidita - Tio - r,F, • The
hi - treks
tolie addgoe'd . ttgainst Wlien thd eharges - ltrtY
ttitte,' Phieesi' `ei reit in Sot netis 'are
,OetiSd;ifitiyA inisll4ilityiltlierkinn"be aikertained4
taOnsitroAfeltNiiignetl bpth;e:moderntor or clerk
oideit;ittillditto.fianle of the jildientorY.
• ‘r:Jiiir l O t yir r ielfife' eijoinetliicii.isocitairi;•befOre: tiro
iieilitivojrini, that. theiiiiittitioni . ..liaie ' beet; , ttnly;
witnesses tfinl;tll
extaillitint in • tlie 'petit:nen' Of Alio .
accused, .who iti . l4!tinitted , ask-any qUestion tOinl•Y
own exettlinttiOn.'''',lllo'3Ognieht;•,tilfOti
- 'reittintly'ftatered".ttAlie'ivecitile 'of :the'
jiSdiontoty. s•
,4 1f thitie liett*eittint
,t);eCtil'eltik
;tar, --,ire , nre rope site
in the etide. of the inen dr of the ebtitiolt; (the
tire i tisiOn of *MO, tiOy•of the infdriniNdieb tor* tf ,
.40ditt call do on theoffendirsitie Severest oetiiintiii
o't` the` ttenOral'AsSetitbly;)lt: is. inooniii'j!+itble' tltitt
;sll4ibir• WeatitlOnti Atil not neeeAitirie eratekt: 0361
rights pY•esbj:teriei,. /blob ',,btisitit of ,nibnyitolt
iitils; front the toijOstiee; . yieleiice 'and' it .o aky_ttit of
the :G gnerat'lisseitibli dialitittoit:Ws are' 'in-:
faadett protect the Initioritifroto the.
iejnbtlee'of4, " •
The tnajnrity,Torlhiktilest mere tilde"to,
tent theiuSelves.• 'lt itt the inin6rity,that deed jprotee,
tkon; 'and tor thiti„idifpcise It iti'lweefitiary' tO• encircle.,
Tbis`,loiianv been before 'obserinal; Is'ljtAliolni stet;.
null! if* re,4titat: had; Veen jtalttnbitt
ientlered, ' the Sentence wont() haver been eq.nolusire:
We Should not litritettteitipted tothe jtisti* ,
of but,' 'inatanneW ati bavef;ftitt'
no, ritationatiad • no trial; 1 insisti thenillat
hitiobs,of tbei
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eormto alithe rules ofevidence-establishetf the
sages of
,the law.
.If the Legislature of OeMisYlvania Shoe d.darei by
resolutiOn or OtherwiSe;te depriVe 'tine of You.,-gen
tlemenfof your, right an elector, it woUld he; the
duty of the Court to deeliire such an act:le:11111aq void;
I am "unable to distinguish . th e . di ff erences between
the tw,ci•cnies.- ' 1. - •
Whi'ilier the,. General Assembly' are the "proper
tribunal, the first instance, for the trial of offences,.
or whether the presbyteries , are . amenable` to' their
jildicatoricii, in this or Am. , . other mode, it is untieCes-.•
sary to decide; as the Court are clearly. of opinion
.that if they_ r have the fight,A-must;be exereiged - Witli
the same rules and regulations which are applicable,
to. the inferior judicatories. • •
• Personal process in each case Maybe tedious; agi- .
tiding and troublesome in the highest degree ;but it .
obviously not impossible. Nor does it strike me as
impossible to devise a..plan-tinder the Consfituitieo-to
correct heresy and schism without resort to personal
process in such case. • 11;it if -it 'were ao,thhi.iii an,
excuse,but itisito jestifiCatien of.the eiclndlng :
•' .4l intiders;xiceetilliigte'.theilifek hiiiKii,tifay
lie bre - 14;U beforel judicatory by common faire. Mt • •
I perceive no power given to convict on Commor
fame; • •
Yotl reitiark,gentlettien;thatthd,iii•esbyterieti,.:
by the conitindiOn . tlie Church, arethe electori pr'.
I .the General-Aspen-0,1y : = The right of rePrile
entatioit..
,' has Wen taken away, without trial,- without .
mination (as far intwe - knowpf a single Witness.. ,•;-^
Whether... thesecpresbyteriesi-have:-Congregational
- cluirches in their connexion, ie not nosy material. _lt
is posSible that hid a trialboon had; thalpoint,"which-.
is,deenied Siilinportant; may have been disproved. ,
At rate;li woOld.seeni a mogul : at; mien fordisa
- solving a 'whole presbytery, that one church was eon.: _
tuiaiomtul Witfilidse slurhetetical doetrines, or doe=
trines. dot strittlYPreibyteriani that a, whole presby: l ..
terystionlinie ejected, because:ii:.aingle.-churchwas=-•
governed without the. benefit of riding elders. It,
would boa reason, perhaps - a good One - for cutting off
that - chureli - from the Presbyterian 4tineAion,, but
nonelbr casting outthewholepreabitety,,,..And
gentlemen; would be particularly Severe Ott.themetn. '
bersand cOngregntions, When .tfie Vailkitcivn_ntH.4-.
the time _the.presbytery- was crested ;salt 'connexion"'_
did c. set
A however, after 'hating - Condefinied thisliti it
calind) unnatural connexion, the- pi•esbyteries - blionhl •
obitinately,contintie tolidltem to it, ;lisp they; would, - ` --
justly expose' themielves time severesf.eensureit'Of
- ahether - 'the't* -- fir l anYs#od:erlio -- W - # --- ,
to the' Constitution, by presbYiery'leitn.be- 4fO-,
prived of their right of repreitentaikonhi f -a
un tboror-:,
the General Assenibly, is, a point Whichla net neces.; •'.
Salt to the case, and which : .l. shall no t Unde.riake.to
..• _. _
1 Jinni be en retitieSted by the lt,e.spondenra cdtuteill• , •
to bistroet you, that the intrinidetion.ol4,-416gatett,::
froth Congregational eitobliihittents into tlieljudie..ti‘,.
tories of the . liresbyterian : churchcWas ii - viOlatien of .
the fundamental principle of Presbyterianitimi
contradiction of the Act of the Legislature or.Pean:.:H ---
sylvanin;hicorporating the Trustees ,Of'dieL.ekitich.-.
[tut any act permitting such, - introthictiOnvoulittherez
fore have been Void, although stibinitted to thciiires4.
byteries. • As . abstraet Auestion oil this point,lp,iicis
-amaritive answer, nithcnighfgentlenieni-Ilamum..',7-
ablth PA. the - hearing it hati..enthi - niatter,at
in thii astute." •
• You havealready
_teen thhi the Court of the tiPl4i
nithi, that the resolutions are iinconstitu-;• , /
tiOnal, mill mid void ; yet thii did not of itself.ditiSolvif
the General Assembly..--The General Assenbly,Was,
dissolved only at the termination of its'apisiOneVYmt
Will perceive, iii-the•course of the remarkk*ihich X. •
shall have to make to you, that time gets of this
.sembirmill have an important infleenco.tin the pro
. ceeditigii of the Assembly of 1838. , •
The . General Assembly of the P.resh z yterlan church'
i 9 aumtitledto dceide_upon_thel'h.gist'_eralirked
one to a seat in thut'boqy, hut .unlike le '
slative, Fay-;
diehi their declaim* is the silbject of revision., Eccles.:
histicaljudieatOries are subject to the tootrol of tbsi
law;,. ,
I Mid instruct tOit; titat would not
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midi:die case, ftir dime the remedy could be applied
the General , Assent!:ly . would : he • dissolved, and it
would be impoitsible to foresee whether the nest As.;
senility would persist in their illegal and uneontititm:
At:don:xi course of coialtict. Yon will recollect that
the continiSsioners are elected short tiniebeforetlio
meeting of the General Atiseinl4,ond that that body,.
which sits but 0 few weeks for thetrartshetion._of_—.
- new - Gerterifl - kaaettilily
is called at the termination of the sessions. • • -.,
ilavin,,o. thus
„tliiiposed of, the intoceedingi of the Gii4 •
Herat - Assithibly
_et 1837, direct our at
'motion to, the acts of 183.4. .It will perhapii coedited • .
to a prove understanding of the. Somewhat„extracir
intry_ptoccedingl-whielLillemtook-plidierito-advert---
to the practice of the General Assembly in'times of
lee excitement and iiitereat than existediin -that oo.;
caiion. A
• • •
After d finiineas of the Assemblyis finished, the
GenertitAgapinhly is dissolved,-and another Generati•
Asseniblyjs directed to be choien in' die same - •
tier, to meet at a, time and.place - ..designateditt . thti--- •
" The Moderator, Cl' in ,ehee Of his Ut etenee,atiethei.
membee , minciiited for the pnrtiotte; 'opens the best ,
meeting' with a sermon he id directed, to hold 'the
'Chair till new Moderator biteliosen...L'Aithisje for
organization; it is not necessary that:
lie lie ti yricitilier; nor is it'necesPary that the- 'clerks,
should be met:titers, Who aro ectiticited to attend. for:'
the Same porkise: • • :
By the practtee - ..i•
'regulati on , for thlit pdrpoite, the stated and pFimanent
clerks are a stand ing•erntnitt63 On cdr a rnissions.i . ..:Tei,
'diemare , sithmitted the contittittelons of ntenriberti
they . decide them' the" first plate, and if
ceptionahle foetid or substance, 'they .
as inemberS'of (lie'•liouse t ifetooptionable,ther:ret.;.
Tort therd tuisuult . in a tieptiratcluit. - `Tlic".Moders t :,
tor, after 'Service,' openi'the session'' With pray.:..
Cr. He talideiliiittat as Moileratorienti ereceethitd`
thU hoost—The_ftinitiMstudits-in-Orilert
-the report of the clerks; ~
who iireihti.,:eatumitice--orit, ..
• .
eortmossionsi wlm timkc report; stating on the roll . : •
tlitise rho' are - niciaberS, and designating either intim;
Uoliv'or,in a Separnte list,' t.lio4e, *biotic liditimidtddiii • •
have beem.ekantiticii. and &Una defectiii.
.form ot; Substance. ,
Thte 'buainelie • Order - ie Iti.lipPidnt "
mittee on electione fromi the liat rnembeta Whet luiVei
been enrolled.: ' • •
..-:Td.thot•eoindittee-ilid-referretFtlid.'etoriiinissions" -
of such- . Santa, inimie inns=,iCata
sions hasp beert eitAniined otid icjecteid: • ,
it Its usual tomprioint die eordmittedOtt - clOtinnit cut,
the 'Morning of the Arai day of thd•ticatiicti4lividlhan
mikeicio; eases, of
.difficalty; :report to 'thile.hbilie. ui ,
ftiC•aftertition; , ioid.tlie , housejlecidea upon . the
Addetv of the report. It it dtild `tha
,• -
prMire, (hit - editni4l. tottuniatiletier?lfiikenbitted
hand' in his commission to theld6:llB,, , teforis
ing.or.thAsseilibly•;fie,viiv, tist:itPin
and the coMmittett,of Oftitn'isakina•ln'ayadd hi usiina
to the roll of nithithrit. . • ' •.: •
ARer ilia: kott4ct .11':ftieniiti . 1, , ,iliet- e.#6l tolthe'
:Choicer , 4* ,-, a; -- htlirekittoi' Arid f3taUd Ana ,Orixiiiiiiiif
el er!ci, to:lireiiiirla'_bt,ei.,lll4. ileltlietirtionii i gpilto,vekv
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