. . . •. • . . .. . _ _. . . . . . . _.. . : .. • .. • . • . . . - .. 1, .. fs ..', • .. , ~ ' .. • . ..- • • . . -I. .'... ' , - - ' -•, ' • 1_- - 1 . ' ' 'I • " I • 11...,,„,,.., ~..,._....a . . __•,. . . .. . .• .. traivable.traat of Limestone Land • J^01; 1.11.14. E. wILL be sold ni private sale, at any time be tweetithis Mid the 1.5t1t.0f November next, xifirst mate . , Loesione: Plantation, lite the prOperty of James Ncal, Esq. deceased, situ - ateßirleipson • township, Camberlaird'. county, , lrounded'iry lands of AndrewCarotherS;John'.Wood=: SamueUltiston'nntl others, containing • LTWO_RUNDREAANDAFOR. one acres, more or less, about two' thirds of m •hich are cleared land, in excellent- cultivation and under .good fence—the remaining third is fine timber land. iintiroventeids are it • ./si-,2, 3 A, large two Story Dwelling House and. Eitehe4i;._._l • I• ' ie. • a large Brick Barb, Wagon Shed and other out buildings with Ai well of good wittely-- . Tfiere.Pre 11/S0 nit the premises a good apple orchard ' and other fruit trees, also alarge pond of water that ;has scarcely' ever been,limown to go dry. .• • „ Perious wishing to view die. property' can see th e . same by culling on Mr. Pickes; who resides on the premises; and for rhe rice, conditions of sale, &c., . 'by 'application to William- M.-; Biddle, Esq., at Car lisle, or to Mr.^Sailauel- Boyd (one of .thu owners) stenr:Coluinhia;Latleaaterrountv , Pa. Weber 19,1840 —Ws. • ~ • • house S al e.l • - The siihscribilLaffei.roat private• sale, the large' Three Story'llrick House, in_Alain-street t Carlisle, in' which he at present resides,' is ff large back Wilding attacked to the-house, iii Which -,..are "two commodious Kitchens; also stabling and .cacriage.house.:, .11e - will also sell•a half Int,,ritaiiiiig frons-Cocust alrey towards l'oiniret street, on which vis louse and Kitchen Garden: TRe IfraPertY at ill he_sold togothet: 'EDIVA - Rll - 3:STILES. Octobci• et; EB4O . ' 9 oo , t)ollars Reward Itait,nsCay . froni the subscriber; near- Frederick- Aowit Md. ea 'Saturday night, 10th . 000licr' 184(5, a otilig black fellow; named , • _ - CA LEH- •itbout2"._y e tairs. of age, .5 feet .4. ot;':i inches high, well tniatle, w ith. round face7iiiid — bic7rtilitefa - brerallTspettka !dainty and countenance good. He can do any kind 1)1 tat On a farm or at - carpenter's ylork. Ile took ith hint a loaccrowii hat, and nintir of 13e.anTteco : pantaloons. Oc.allso took -with - liiiin - Tryit - blooi Black horse, 4 years old last Spring, with two ;hind feet white, and a white tiny in the fore head ; racks, trots and gallops. Ile IlitiO took my saddle, bridle and martingrileri the'saddle isilbuet half worn, .marked with allal,el limier die small pad "Scholl 8t Lure, !I:trket:strect;FretleMel: city." The 'bridle is a stink with double reins—the martingale is old, with one ivory ring, the other being broken and 'tied 'with Olsiinp. A reward of 150 dollars will be given if taken in ulic State and secured in jail so that I get lim„again. Ten 'dollars will be given for the horse s if be is .sent 'eto Frederick; :tud all reas . otioble charges Odd. . Al3llA.'Bl. GETZEN DANNER. - October 12,1840.--4 t - PROCLAMATION. TIFIREAS, the Hon. SAMUEL . 11r-rut:nu, Pre . 11 sident Judge of the Court o f Common Pleas in the 9th District, compopftl,u9te ,F„otty9po,9l; pn and mid the Hon: - iglut Stuart mat 'Alm Lefrore, - Jfidges i6cs:w Ci ii t tir ?combo. Nos of the county of Cnniberlimd; have issued their precept, bearing date the 10th day of August; 184 P, and to me directed, for holding a Court of Oyer-41nd Terminer and General *fail De- Iliveiw and GeneKul Quarter Sessions of the Peace, at Carlisle,. on the. .Yecond _llan day, of 2Vov_ember, 1840, '-fheing the 9th illiy . yrit ten o'clock. in the forenoOn :NOTICE is hereby given to tlfe Conner, Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the said county of Culp ; berland, thatthey be then and there_ in their proper persiins r wit& their_records,illll4llsitioos, ritaminn lions and taller reinendminces to do-those things', - ,wllich to their - offices retpectfidly appertain. •- Anil ' 'those who are 'Mond by 'recognizance to prosecute Aig,ainst the-prisoners that arc, or theitmay be, in the of Cumberland county , to .he then and Olen to ,prosreute against them as shall be just. Dated at Carlisle, 016--1411 i day, or ()Chller; 1840, :and the sixty-fourth year of American Independence. JOE-IN MYERS,' Sberiti. WANTED IMMEDIATELPI Three or four Journeyman Coopers, to whOt: constant employnient and liberal wages will be giV en.. . The highest price will be given • for cooper-stuff AO hoop-poles. , R. St. J. MILES. ' Carlisle, Oct. 20, 1.84.0:' Election-or Directors, ‘7l W CetnAgatx_BANN„, Oct. 13i 18413.` 71- - Niirter. is hereby given to the'Stockholdersin-this institutiontlint an. election, tvill be held at the Bank ing House on' the third Mondny,of November. next, (being the 16th day of the month) for thirteen Di rectors to serve the ettiniag•year.. S; tRBEAN,. Ccalhitir.77 Sargent's politicAl, Register for 1840. THE subieribers have just received a few . copies of Sargent's Political Itegister, exhibiting. the results okEleettone held in the different States and Counties through Out the United States from 18:6 to 1840. .:rhe above work will. be found a convenient reference for those who wish to coMpare the results • of the awbaching elections with those that have pre. , ceded them. Price 25 cents. ' • Atigaid 4801.840, HITNER 'St MULVANY, CARLISLE, TUESDAY OCTOBER. 27,. 1840. Sigi.LiNdLOFF AT . • First Cost TO : COUNTRY MERCOANTS ..I:2N/T - OTHERS. • • rivin Subscribers,„iniciling to leicreCarlisle, of 1 fer their ENTIRK STOCK, comprising an ex tensive variety descry ilescription of D R G 0:0. _ _ _ . 7' • • for sale at FIRST COST'! . .-.-. --.- Country 111 erclipntt, and the -public:generalli f tilit find it decidedly to — ilieiiTulvanttif;exaniiire7 and purchase —as they cannot obtain goods cheaper in the city. .. --. . . . . , , Call .and see--call and purchase. Depend upon it, Dargainsare liONi offered to every . One.who desires to purchase. • . . .412.N0LD:.4- _CO. Carlisle, October et, 1840.. .. . . , N.ll —Persons indebted are requested to call and settle before the first ofJanuary nest. ' - . . SPLENDID PUIZES. StaiteLottery. For the benefit of the totra,of Walsburg. Class 9 fur 840.---10 be drawn at Alesatudria, day, 7th November', .18p. GRAN D CA rITAI.S7, 30,000 Dollars. s t prize of $lO,OOO, 1 of 6,000, 1 of 5,000, 1 of . • 000, 1 of 2,50 u, 1 of .:1;165; 25' prizes 611.1,000.. - Tickets $l - o='-41nlve . s i;5.---Quafters 12 51:4. Certificates of: Packages of 25 Whole Ti <Acts $l3O Do. 10 • .!?.5 Half • 'do . 65 • . Do.. do. - 1.3 Quarter du • 32 50 , CAPITA IL $60,000 I - . -- - i Alocantiria.,:Lot Wry.. Chesil . , for 1840. To he dravO'n at Alexandria; 1). C. on Satorday, J4tl; . of Noyeniliei, 1840. • SIXTE,LINI DRAWN.BALLOTS cit - A.: . s:p•Selli',NlE $6O- ; 000 ■ (7,' - 1 of - :96,0110, t of 1 gPit.TTI fits1(t;000;-.1-rof-44000 , ,- ~ . lor 7..CiP0. -- 1 - cir 0100 T - 1 -of 5,000;71. of 4poo il4 2,500;1 !of 2;311;4 pa;izes o'l'2 OW . ' • 5 or 1,75000 of 1•,500, 50 off ,000 • 5D of Se, — .. !i• a..-'Tickets only -s2o—ljal yes $I0••--fluorte - rs—$5 - Eighths $2 50. • , ' Certificates of l'acliliges - U -T 2f ti "t - Viiai?facts 52G0 1)o. do _ Sti 1144 do 130 'Do. do 213 Quarter do- G 5 Do. do '25 Eighth do •52 50 .. Virginia State. Lottery, , rov• I:taloa:lag, the .Leesburg 'A Ortielny and for other.purpuses. Class No.o roe 8-10.—To he draft): at itlexaud6a, Va. Saturday, Nor: .13EILIAMST 'SCHEME: _.; 30,000-10,000 . . . . '5 . ,11011---3,000--2,500--1,017: ' ' '. • 'Cr 100 Prizes (3111000. Tiitts•only $ 10—Halves $5. --•Quarters $2 50 - Ceitificates of Packitges of 5 IV hole Tickets $l5O • 1)0., do ' '2511;11f do -65 1)u. -- 'l . do :.t.) (Aflutter du 9B 50 R ' GIMACATATE-L . OTTER For the benefit of the • Monongalla Acadenv. Class No, II) for 840.—T0 be dra,wa at Alexandria, Vw. on Saturtlay, Nov. '3Bth 1840. • • ' GRAND .C.AinT.M.S.. • • • 0 -5,000 - ,,,,i4,000--4,5W---3,035-:3.000. 40-Prkzes of 1;500, • Tickets $lO--Flidves $5,--Qnarters $? 50. Certilidaleo of Paukagcs (025 Whole 'Vicki:As $l3O Do. • .do 26 Half ' do fis 1)o. ,do • • 25 quat:fer . do ' 3 250 mosT SPLENDID, • • CaPital.:s6o,ooo ALSO, •. $31) 1 0111j"'''$15,000 AND - Sixteen Drawn Numbers in each Package of 2G Tickets. • • • - • - Frites 'than • Atexandeiii Lottery.. class 13, for 1840.—T0 be .th-61 wil itt • Alextthdria, D. C. - oo Saturday; 14th N oveniber, 1840.. , G.R./2.IVD. SCHEME! • .64 - 000--Dallar-S.:' • --1-prizeofsso,ooo- 7 -1 0f_15,0_04-I_of tp,ocio-4 'of 8,00(1-1 of 7,000-1 of 6,000---1 of 5,000-1 of 4,000-1 02,500-1 of 2,311---4 of 2,000— , 5. of 1,750.-10 of 1,560-Hrr 11K) Prizes of 1000.4 At. .50 of 500, 5U of 400; 100 of 500,100 of 250, Tickets only $2O-4falves $lO-A,Quaiters . . • _ Eighths.s2 50. Certificates of Packages of 26. Whole Tickets $260 Do • do • 26 Half „do ,130 Do do 25 Quarter do 65 ' •do - ;26 Eightlr do 52' Wb Orders for Tickets and Shares or Certikeatea of Packages in the above Lottery •will be' romptly i attented to and the drawing 'sent immediately after it is over. Address,' - • - - D. $. GIIEGOitY, & Co., Ofanitgers. :Washington City, D. 0. Sept. 113,1840. HERALD & EXPOSITOR. OCTOBER 27, I§4o "TOE ADISTOGRACY OF ENGLAND AND L-Atumucti," . --Ail,artiele_under this head, - in lateVolunti.er # 7 - copied from the;New- York. " New gra," a *To - rypa - pWis - the most clumsy and stupid attempt toltnpose hPon-the credulity oI the American reader, that we have Seen during the , Yhole• of the -Presidential Campaign:: It purports to VS' a letter frota . an English manufacturer to 'lris agent iikNew York; ,, .giving him — the int r. poetant information' that thOEnglish tirei4 -- cleitreit'oTseU• 'Oen - eral — llarrison•• elevated to- the Presidential chair, _for the reason. that-his - -electiOn would. conduce to • , • their iizterestel , extr e mely ridicu lous !Pritiell'wisli to elect. Harrison . any}liefeatr:-Vatt-,Btirea..? _Notltliethey_ NIC It kit - WT - 111A life Preeiclot . a d hispar= tizans are in . favor of throt:ving_open - the American ports and'adMitting European manufneinies European bread - slifffs . ' - _ - - - -- free of duty! a thing which, if accoMplish ed, would have the effect of enriching .tieb lordlings and at mien prostrAtellic Ame rican manufacturer,raechanic. and huiband man. They know . ., too, that Harrison is -in favor of protecting American industry andenterprize, by establishing a judicious Tariff,. and . excluding:from our pods, as • mueb as possible, the merchandise and' prodUcts of Europe,. The Whig'party is emphatically il:t....,22nerican party, and the Locofoco the 'British party! Mr. Van . uren,`!whilstin England, was assidudas tdi . please and gain' the good. opinion of the British 4iiifberats; manners resembled More a French dancing.: master .than the representative 'of a plain republican 'people. No Englishman likes the name of Harrison. They can never forget that it .'was Harrison who defeated their , conntrymen,•humbled their pride; and overrun -their territory, ` From._ hirn they -litive-no:favors-to:expeCt----Ontlie_contrary, Mr. Van Buren and liis pards - niic ark - their true friends! and arein tayor - of them and impoverishing US, by throwing „ open their our ports, and laying a direct tax upon - MO . -people - to supply the ettrava- Aante•atlte,Adininistrdtion: Tax. Payers,' Toolt,i6 i . • . TIM FLORIDA. WAR.-The wretched manner in which this humiliating w . has been ptosecuted will for ever resound to the - dishonor of -the-present-imbecile-Adminis tration, To.subdup;a-handful of half-stare.• -ed-rwtbtehed-savages,-millionl3-'of-money have boen-scluandered, manY-valualde-lives l'ost, and the Indians still retain undisputed , possession of their / swamps and everglades. Many, very, many, seriously believe that the President and his advisers have no wish to bring this servile and expensive warfare to a termination. It affords good' pickings to conamissariesi contractors; suttlev§, and 'a thbusand,other petty officers in the pay ' and, 'confidence of' government. Indeed, , we never hear the name of Florida men tioned that we do not feel deeply indignant at the course pureited by our rulers in the prosecution of this war. If the peopld wish to have it brought to an honorable . terniination, let then . ' support the lido of Tippecanoe. No man in the Union better tinderstands the character of the Indians than, he does; and the matt, who defeated Tecumseh and the:Prophet, with their thousands of Warriors, is= the-Mart AO bring the Seminoles to terms. Berrisit GoLp."—Tho Toiy Office }Polders, their pattizans and hired writers, • have again resorted to this stale device, and attribute thole 'humiliating• defeat in Maine to the'jnfluerice Of. "'British is .custoinary to.f the office holders, when the people have centlemned their acts, to' suit and' revile thew.. - the - y will find; how.; • that the-people el-these states are to rich and too independent to - he'boughteith , , - "7 erhy the gold of the British or the gidd - cf-- the - oilice holders: Fron . ithe Philitdelpfifti Aquifer. The Figures"pf the The Ne 4. York Evening. Post his Mich! a labored attempt to figure Mr..Van.Burett - , - : intd the next:Piesideney„The.ealculatiott • is copied pnd endorsed by the Pennsy .it,: in - . orderto-silo -the-L grounds on Whielt 'our' oppOnents are en.; deavorink to sustain their. shadoWy - pros . pacts. TheTfollciOiing itates-dre..,put..down • for Mr. Van Ilurdirs • - -.:-PennsylVania,---- , Virginia, Alabama, --Tenfiesaee, Arkansas, Missouri, It will be . seen that even according td ihiS'Caleulatioli; Mi. - Van Buren lulls short . 20 votes. • .-Of above.Statet, moreover; Maine, Virginia, and 'renitbssee are certain . for Harrison,. while in I s eimsylvania we incline to the-opinion, that we shall also give a victorous Whig return on the 30th of the present month. The. truth is, the _Van Burenites„can maize which; when submitted to ' . hthe pnldie, Will • not do their cause more harm than good, • - --AVe—anne-x-r-Entother—caleulatiort,—merel :for the 'purpose of showing that we can . elect Harrison, without Maine, New York; • Pennsylvania; or Virginia. The Man must be blind, indeed, to the signs of the times; who doubts,that Old 'rip will not carry at least three of the states last named. Fix • ,it any way you like, thefefore, it it: clear, as 'the sun at midday, that the people of " .this Ilnion aralLabout to sign the political, th,w_ar ran theTsesidentiatehair. • . - Harrison.: : - Pan Buren.• • .IVlassSehusys; .14 Mnine, 'lO Rhode 'Stand, — '''' .N. Hampshire, 7 Conneetie;ut, 8 New York, 4t 'Vermont, , .7 Pennsyliienia i 30 -Ndw , 8 Virginia, 23 Dela Ware, • 3, SotttirCafolina, ,Alabama - , -- - - ry - North .. 4 •Louisiana, .„.. 5 Arkansas; Georgia, . ? 1 , 4 4 Missouri, 4 Ohio, 21 Illittdis, . Intliana, Kentucky, Tentlessee; 15 148 Georgia; tire JIM/6 ieturns from At the tount4li in this state. b.ttt "eight. The result on the IWO highest tickets - .stailds' thus,: Harrison,. • • • $ 8,599 • Van Br ~ en;'. • • 34;04 Majority; 4,557 The. remaining counties Will probably reduco the- Harrison- majority about 8O votes. Thd*Whigs have a larger,majority in;both branchos`of.the-State Legislature. CI '..,..23 -11 15 - a 4, 5 119
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