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    it EXPOSITOR.
timortarfw. 0.11.1313; Editor',
? _9 A a 1.11,5_1 E.
THURSDAY,' NOVEMBER ii, 1840
C IiE,SUL:pS
Of the Presidential Election iii these states
heard-frem,whieb,elegted.theetors on the
30th ultimo, and c2d, 3d, and in
.
slant .
Elec . . volgs. Elqc,
` - 11ARRISON. VAN BUREN.
Maine,
Conneetient - T
Rhode, Island,
New York,
New Jersey,
Perisylvaeia,
Maryland,. .
Ohio,
Georgla; --
entucky,
ndiana,
New Hampshire,
• ,SPECIAL ELECTION.—;--Pur
ors will have seen before this the Sheriff's
Proclanbation, ordering, a special election
on the 20th_of, this month, to' supply the
,vacancy-,in : 'Congress occasioned,by__tho
death of Wm. S. Ramsey. The LocOfo
cos will doubtless bring forward. a candi
date', (most probably Col. Chas. iiicela re,)
and'as.iri this district. they . cdn elect whom
they will,it seems. to be the general opin
.r<rwhite
fully concur, that it would be nc , ipserise for
our party-to trouble their` ads Withthe•
matter. 'We Bevel' ean-liring , out•our par
ty stretigtlir.at .1.
, " 1 )edlal election—and • be
sides,,, were we'even to succeed intelecting,
la_w.hig,,it4iould.not give us ajnajority in
—ttre - •.piisent - emigteb , In - -the next Ten
v gress we shall have a majOritY-faVotrable -- to
Gen. tiarrismi .in both branches. • We
therefOre think that our Harrison friends
will act most. prudently in having nothing
at all to do with the speClifTelitetroii.---"
go 6 Tii - eie'. o opposition made
to the - Lncofoco candidate for Congress to
upplyilie-vacancy, pow exietind--at least
Whiefrielids — to keep_awpy from
,the election -entirely,—fit
. all events don't
..veite; _.Let husband . our _strength,. in
.
creasing:lt as much as possible between
this and. next Petober, -when a vigorous,
: ,..united and determined effort will give u;
the county by 400. In the meantime do
nothing but organize! organize - •
la7The readers,of the' Herald will per
ceive that our sheet is, somewhat smaller
this week than usual.. The.reason of this
" down stairs," on our., part is a
and.mO4bope will prove a satisfac
tory one. The lot of Raper which \we
should haVe received a week since, has not
vet arrived, and We were obliged to bor
row 'from our brother of the Volunteer.—
We beg our readers to 'keep their tempers,
ras we intend to - make'ußin same,measure,
!by furnishing them the Messages or
President and Governor on Extra sheets.
TAR AND PINE KNOTS.—What has be
come of the -barrels of Tar and loads of
Pipe knoth• said to 1131.4 been - p.urchfised
'by the Lornfoco lea'ars for•the tfurpose.of
makitig, a honfire.proportioried to the mag
nitude of the•Nictory they .supposed they
•
-tad. achieved •in •Pennsylvaniiit Awe
They liailio - time - tince elected a Justico
IhoPesOfi in" Beat No. ;" city of Mobile;
,a — nii - tini,inco editors are tliravving ali•their
eats :land sholiting
_lon4eat •IThqy. appear : 4llankful for
'Savoie. • .
TIMES gnOptiET
] iicltanan~ stn ; his toast on thi4th.Of
aleliyered } lie foll Owing " Ati
goes.Vumberlaud - county so goes Penttsyl
NalliP7l'as goes P,enosylVania, so goes the
Pfiiort !"
- ‘,.Prsarna,go by contraries, says Rory
CrlVlOgre.7'
l'ooLsr-- 1 1t will be seen' by refer
•aelnnns:thai.
Johrloartio'l#S istaOistied a manufactory:
:of Fit 6 ",r o P4 l "in — lttain - etre9 . o9, , W: below
BOroir.sireeii , fjailisto;• - ,1 We. wish him
success in his business. , • -
. .„
tiplitheilmod •Copitity
• S'he kedeemed:the:.State . !
•
Whatevereiedit maY'be doe to,'Laneas
ter, Chester, beliTare,batipithii-Lobanon,
Franklin, Huntingdon,''Urid.
Counties; we areto.awardBo . them
-•lytit.We plaint for, cunzbe rlanteMiqty
the honor of redeeming the State! 'I lie
counties' above 'named have - alwayg had:.
majoritiesoviten- , they„chose_to_givc' : them
,—a - it.they Wanted was exertion. !got so
with Cumberland.. She has been the ene
my's stronghold from time-'immemorial.
From ,the memorable contest of ,189iuitr'
:til 'The 30th Hof October 1849, she never
swerved from her Locofoco course.
Ftr
twenty Years her average majority again,st,
Whigism has probably .not been less- that ,
,t
-500. • In 1838 Porter had 42.7 over Rit•: .
ner, in
,the . largest 011 ever. made, up to
thatiime—mid last fall '(1839)' the Loco
foco AsSetribly 'Ticket was
. elected,' by iq
average majority Of 763. In the face of
these discouraging facts; with spirit nev
er, exceeded, 'the - . .Harrison-men -of- Cu,n•t ,
berland,.connineneed-the campaign the
memorable 13th of AprillB4o . - termined
toleave•no effort to cars the Courty . utt
tried-..--Let the. glori :speak ~for
them F. On the b, the majority against
thim was' 6. • Nothing daunted,. they
rallied ain; made a last charge on the
byrdy, and on the 30th carried the county
by a majority of 96. Gaining in two
-weeks : 2B2--:andLiri_one_y_ear
Nothing but the - most persevering and ex
traordinary..•exertions..cOuld : have aecom-.
plished this result= - --atu.V - rwithout..it, the
Flectoral vote of the 'Keystone State would
have been'east for 'Van Buren, and John
son! • Let. other - .counties boast of their
majOrities-CunrEberland- ,- claims -to—havt
redeemed the,State. The prophecyifiscrib7
.
ed uppti . her banner at Lancaster has been
literally fulfilled. • •
- GleiriOns Victory!
FLAIL L THAICE HALT. TO THE KEYSTONE
. .
• The' official' reiurris: of the Electoral
Election in Penn4lvania; which we annex,
16ngth,the. : yoletofreas - on has .
. .
been- beard- and IteetlecLin,T_Penrnlvania.
We
, . 1
After :a; mighty stitiggle—en effort - never
eqUalledilie - keystone has burst the cords
that b -- Ound her to LoeOfoceiim; and
for Harrison, Liberty, and Refer - in:
Friends and- - fellow-soldiers in the good
cause; hera'and every wherd; let us. rejoice
rationally at .this elorio ssreSult. Let. us
thank Heaven that of Cotintry is rescued
from the spoilers- , — / nd give vent in a de
cent an 4 orderl) ,.= 4 „ or_to the feelings of joy
and hope that / fill•-eur hearts,.always bear
in mind never wantonly insult a fallen foe.
For . our-own part. we 'rejoice not so much
at the victory we have gained, as at its.
couseqiiences—the prostration of
. corrupt
rulers, and the defeal of Ink] *tene'ineas
ures.-- May a wise and. ov ruling . Provi
dence so incline the mind of Him we have
chosen to administer oy Government, that
not only•w"e his pre At friends 'shall nev
er liave cause to re ret the support we gave
him, but that p osa who y . now .deprecate
his.election,,day hereafter, rejoice with us
that they t fire overthrOwd. •
rEJVT/
OF P
EZHEI
~-~----
COUNTIES
Adams'
Armstrong,,
All •
Ileaver,, -
Bedford, • '
•
"Jerks,
Bradford,
Bucks"; ,
Butler,
Cambria,
Centre,
Chester, t
Clarion; • •
Clearfield,
Clinton, _
Columbia,
Crawford,
Cumberland,
Dauphin, .
Erie, •
Fayette,
Franklin,
Greene, • •
Huntingdou ) ;
Indiana, •
Jefferson ;
Juniata, - • ,
Lancaster,
Lebanbnk
Lehigh, '
L - crierne,
Lycoming, •
AFlCenn,, • . ,
:Mercer, • •
Monroe, . ' :•
Montgomery,
Mifflin; - -
•Northumberland,
Northinpton;• , .
„
"do;- - county,,•,
Potter, •
Busquelianna, , • -
'Schuylkill,
Tioga", •
Warren,
Westmoreland,
Wayne, • - •
'Washington, .
York, v.",
=ME
thi.iii64,:: -- iiiga:ii i i.i*t .
STATE!
CTION RETURNS
LVANIA.
IL EL,
1 NNS
---E
4 6
- 0
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• -a:
=
VOTE. MAJORITIES
2,443
1,2,60
7,620,
3,143
2,910
3,582
2,631
4,705 .
2,100
SO 47 _
143
464
109
795
811
1,447
5,643
648
96
957
696
1575
1560
744
MI
592
1,043
5,472
1,402
2,451.
4,119
2,181
4206
96T
275
2,936
1,447
.4,1369
1 269
2,187
3,838
18,077
1,970
• ASO
1;560
1,881
2;501
805
2,423
858
2,023
2,184
1786
765.
1,721.
1,5111
1,275
929
4,7'04
1,168
5,611
4,882
827
2,778.
675
4,142
3,792
22,608
22,264
143,492
144,019
ME
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Irkaj I .lrtOis t .ilaitoirg ! , ,'Oititiiiii!.
‘, .. . :811.00T THE: `TRAITORS. ‘,..-,....!..:
. , • •,
..•
..-,The . last ' Volunteer s like., the one ; issued
on the : - Thursday after the'i:Vuneral 'Pee= .
tien,ls.fnll.of fury' against "ifie . traitors;'.'.
”tlie - d-rnolde,"!' !.. ' the' wale 0 .. ," as he
• -
deno
minates those.who formerly. actedlvith the.
Office Holders,-,burwhe 6o . the .38th pre
fered their country .: to , Omit jiarty. - • :"We
_haveetleogth gat rid.oftlie - TraitOrs,", he
exclaims, :men whom' , .." we look .upon as
compounds all that is *bilis snit infamous.
Judas IScariots, whoVould sell thernielves;
souls andbodiesi feithirlY piecei - of SilVer,
and dispose of
. the liberties, their coml. : ,
try for a • mach. smaller sum."--",Their
movements fliek.e IwiercitEn . onF -May last
~
\--there were eyes upon 1 )..e.m 1 that they
issle . susiected,'
.&c- 2 - - • • : - '
We woUld like snow -. how . thei
ernde
peatont DeMpati 7 ifins :denounced: will
take “is ' iaded tone of the office holders
----11 will they 'beer this official. visa
ce,--71vi.v. 'can they' act - longer with a•
_party Ahavio'gs them, to the ballot-b Oxes;
and sets SITES - uion their actions?
And,.who6ray, Messrs. Office Holders,
were the hthi ,
etble inenompleyed by you
•to inspect-the4 , llots:of-snsfiected:individ..
ualtiras titeykire deposited in the- boxes
—and what:idea , Liberty-=of Democra 7 .
\ it.
'cy--of, fienortePa. koch pimps and.such e
-party have ?'-( •
The*Officeliolders•grow rabid, and be
-tray-their,-rea\ principles,while„srilartiag
under
. the pail of defeat... Let the PEO
PLE keep We l !'"eyes" boldly and- undiii,
guisedly upentiese Official Tyrant:s, and
break .the Iron' td with-which they . atienipt
to rule, -over t+_ own vile backs. Look
out FREEMEI,Ahe Office Holders have
'Q' --st.-'--
_,PIES-,up4oUractiOns—and-for:dar
tng to exerdise` i right guariiiiteed to you
by the constitut,n of your country,in op
position to tizeleill,.you aro denounced
as :Traitors--v the -masters of !hese
atakicioas servtls, are held. up as WO
•motwvbeeause y t t , chose to.yo.te_conscien-
tiouslyr . wliep ttliterests .and institutions
0f,t116 country_ vil - Tall" at .13 - 614; -- ;:.11V7atch
these .Ic.itaves, mr,say : -.=-they are. plotting
rogups - 'l::Whese7.7l:i l rictets-:shring-frem
nothing,..li - e r w.evertle : ,and despicab_le"Ay_
which caote their selfigh pur
poses.:-
. w pii
poises.
_..7 ' . ,:_. • .--1.:', - : • • - - • •• '
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" - There's many, sltp.'tunxt the sup
- and the lip."--- - -quOglib — oi7 ''of -7 - the Vol-_
unteer, was so buqe,n - gaged_ laseftweek
ferreting - out 11 lrtksi" and . . ; - trainitg
- -, --
"spies" to .their : dialtork, that - lie 1 went
quite wrong, in : his callation. of the result
in Pennsylvania. H hi m t—
il
The Fedefalists.• abouts 'were so
elated with their succe the minty, and :
their fancied triumph nt o State, that they
had ..actually Iliad° .PrOli.ions .fc,r_a_grand_
illumination of the tol nd an ox-roast
to boot. - •
I3ut, alas! how futile
.all human cal
' eulations. pdr. Van B and.. Johnson
have . got the vote of 't ta t e ,
./ .. A t h e
fatted ox still lives, ant 3 'windows of
the Peace Party Federalisk e yet shroud
ed Ala s ! .Alas
in impenetrable glool
for poor,' pitiful; used uP , .I defunct
f) : poor- as' to
Fe
deral VI higgery I --...N0 or
do reverence to?-her. -fallen ;,i er gyl e . coo _
dltion.".o -
, .. ti..
• This piece of satire is we d b y a
n .
small glorification paragra om which
we extract as follows : •
• " "Pg-NNSYLVAISi • -
' • 't
--------- _ _ ----',_—_
Prondly,gloripusly--tript ntly has
the old flag ship of-pernocra
~ .‘ k ers. of
Federalism,
vania, ;careered through the '
Federalism, and arrived safely 4.-rt.- We
have. now -the":proud.. gralificn(k a r •- aa ,,
nounciNl- to- our-- : DeMOcratic s -that
the old Keystone stilLrears r proud
crest, and 'that though-she had. to miter
a tremendous storm of oppositior De
mocracy have come out of the-co w i t h
colors flying, after - having 'driven, i aa ii
bought, egions of -Aristocracy int ii a d
i k
oblivion 'and disgrace. . i,. ,
' - a ALL'S WELt Pli- .
..
- U'llis' nicely cooked up diSh is l' - fed
by allessert . offigyre-worki giving a
Buren„Johnson; and:No - White S 1 a '
majority of 881,-in ihe.State..pli IA
0
-We, should think our' meighbor`
pretty streake'd - nbout , this time."- 11l- 1
,
ty friends have lost hundreds of -d i 1
3843
213
718
313
12
1504
439
,2tlo
upon his fo/se information ; the Stat
gone for Harriaoo and .Tyler—the
foe° flag is trailing, in the - dust—" fe
whiggesy,", (as to styles .the true dem
ey)lias had its "illuminationtlat .11
,
quarti3rs, and may yet enjoy "nrk ox-ro
to boot." In the langtnige of the Volt
teer,-just altered enough - to suit our p'
pose, we may well exclaim
'''./21a8 I dla s 1 for poor, pitiful, usel
up and 'defunct Federal Lo'colo - coicm "
46,
1345
677
' THE Blltrigit TICKET.—The Pennsylia•
nia Telegraph saYs—"We learn from the
Deputy Secretary of the Common'Wealth
, that the *whole 'number of Abolition votes
oiled in the State was 345. _
MISSOURI F.L.E.UTION.'' '-
Ovviou.t. Ituitums. , The - followiig-its
the return - of votes polled for Governor at
the late election. .
1
Reynolds (Van Buren) , 29,625 , i
---- erairtwhitY 2------ 7 12 1/ 12-7 " . i
_ • .Vaii Buren majority _ - 7,413 •
102
1926
51.3,
22,264
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,':).:- . ..i.V.foi ( 4,..00..: •Result
Trith triumphant; Justice avenged; Liberty
and Law re-esablislied throughout
the Union, by a popular
majority of about
1 ? f I
®,~~iTF==l~-IJI~T-D I~- ~'-IIOUSAlYI~.)
We have, this vveek, the gratification to
inform our readers that Truth; Justice, Li
berty, the Constitution and Laws =have tri,
in plied i n
.thefecen Co) ntest_h_y_the_election
Of OENA.FWI4 - i-11.-7 - - - HARRIESON and JOHN.
TYLER PreSident and Vice President of
thc -United States.
Pennsylvania,
The Old Keystone, has wheeled square
round,and_casther Electoral ybte - for 4 710 7
pecamie,andiryler,toW7_l74-oodu
- Has_ . gone for
,the Hero, Statesman, and
Farmer by at least 500 majority. _
Connecticut, '
By the onppecedented majoifty'o(6,3B2.
Island
Gjvcs a majority of 1,976 in-a yotc of 9000.
The_Empire, State has driven the last nait
in Van Buren's coffin, by giving 11;000► ma
jority for Old Tip,
Has vindicated her broad seal—used up the
usurping members - - - -an4Vven the Old IHeF -. ro
a majority of 2,351.
Ilas_gone the same way,' by probably - eke
largest majority ever given to any,Presiden
tial candidate in,a fair contest-4,637. , '
0.-
-Ohl •
-The Buckeye State—the,olld-itero's' State—
sends on her thunder'to the tune of _
25,000.
Jdging from the rettArDS' already reeeiv
,
ed, will swell - her majority of ktigfist last
ip to 20,000.
OyelriwhiclOho CloCinOltis -:,9l:tti.e . - Wpst,
, Jo og:,'egi . Werd, - i: liri 11 ' . ' poUrin:'.-4,- , ' Poiki44.l* .
1-2,000.,.. 040 nail LoctifeCoigi**o'..llip : :oo-47,
ri . lilio.,:baje,:'o.oin:
iiiilE
1 Ge rgia °
. - -
Ye have , r c .; • d
oeiYe returns
°
•-
tin this state ,:"''which sh ow .:a Whiggli
2u°-46 sin ce` election:
tus rejoice over theglorioni results iI
State - forlWproent , .anitweun
to add half a dozen more.
i,
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ew*Yerk.
NewonJersey
Mor . y.lati. - 01H-:-
4.otottio . K . ,
Inditana,
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MN
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' POPMAR REM ED lEl3.—The: . most - pop ul ar ream. •
dies of the present day tire thoie which cleaqso
purify the blood, tied „which tir,e . known. to • be . . inrio ,
cent tittheir 9ealitica..° Such remodies aaMereury,
AnthnotiY,•Zine, • an die •reeburse :to • Bleeding in, •
'diseases, are now otienf . fashion, and Vegetabte'.Re ,
tatilieentvthuopillar ntedicine.new. Dasztrairmterf
VEGETA MA +I4iVEREIAL PILLS are used
„tuul • *vie—
elated:. They are known le act On every . part o , the
hodyi - being taken ,tip' by chyle they pass lute'? the,
bloqd,whieh they purify; and it - should le venom- ,
bered that they remove .only those parts from 'the ,
blood which were the cede of inflammation. ,Noth- •
ing Is equal. to: riddingibe- vitiated humors with . a
vegetable medicine of this kind ; which eighty.,•fotir
years have proved never to do injury, but always
good. - . 4• • , • - - • .
-Purehase them in, Cat lisle , oP Die.
'or of Agents published in another part•of.lhis paper.
Reinember, these Pills'are - hot sold - geine - 'ne,tit
any Drug Store, either in the city or country. , -
MARKETS.
Philaclelplcia; Nov. B,' 1f340.,
FLOUR.-45 per bbl. for fair brands
,Petinsylvik
nia. Rye Flour dull at $3,121.
• GRAlN.—There has been an ',jeremiad demand
for. Wheat with sales, of 25 a 30,000 bushels at $l,Ol
to 1,03. per bushel afloat for good to prime Penna.
red, t1;02 a 1,04 in Store—interior:to good, SoUthein
at 86 eta a $l. Rye is dull,•saleii_of Penna. at 57010.,
Corn—lresselitheing scarce forastern porta prices"
have slightly declined; sales of round'yellciw'at , sl a
52 cts-and flat at 50 eta. White..w.e quete.at 46'cts.
Oats—Sales at 28 cts., • .
SEEDS—Cloverseed•rangeafrom $4,50 to $5 per
, bushel for fiiir to prime quality. Flaxseed is scarce
and in request, with sales at $1,28 per bushel'.
WHISKEY is 'steady at 24 cents in lihds. and 515
etc. hi Ws.'
CATTLE MARKET—The *offering consisted of
725 Reeves, including 200 'from Virginia, and 160'
fiorn Columbiana County Ohio, 180 Cows and Calves,
,_soo_Ssvine.anil_Ba9oo- Shee
- • ..... - .
Beef-Cattle :were: in-moderate reqneht., -and- 600 --
head were taken, including 120'frorn.New York, at
$6a6,75 per 100 lbs for common to_ prime amality.—.
Con s and Calves werelin fair demand at s9als- for
th 7 Cows;. $15a20 for springers, and $23a33 for__
mdch Cows. Swine-1120 were sold at $5. 3 75a6,50
per 100 - lbs. Sheep—Nearly all the offering: wan
taken at $1,e5a3,25 each, as in quality.
• .• BALTIMORE, Nov. 6, PRO.. •
-FLOUR—Carrand-Wagon-price-$4,87.4.„ • • '
WHEAT—SaIes of Pennsylvania Wheats have .
ranged from -$1:101,01,-.that_at thelast-price-being.-
prime. Prime parcels are in demand.
CORN—Sales of Pennsylvania Yellow at 51 rents.
ItY-E-Pennsylvania-Rye ad•6o tents.'
• OATS-.-28 to 29 cents. •
FLAX-SEED From-$t to ,
-EL-SEED-..-Alarket well supplied' with_
prime seed—article (1141 at $5.• •
WIIISKEY_-,Wagoa.price-for-hhaWseuis_,
CATTLE-350 to 400 head of- liv6.euttle, were
sold. nt. paces virgin . from $.1,1'2i to
. $3,25,
lieu
weight: - -Cattle of- good cputlitrbiing-$5;75: - - - -- - Liire=:
Hogs $6,25 - t cr . 56,50. . .
•
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A HIED
V On Thursday last, by the Rev. Aenry Aurand,.--
,Mr...l,r,v.entrro_llitows, to Miss S4ttair : t SsiEANTErt.,
bOtli• of North 11141(11Ron towneliiti
11 , 06 last:,.evening, by the' same,Mr: WILSON
Mc-
Kist, to Aliss_Frinvers Stinox, both of Carlisle.
f elOn the same clay, by the sonic, Mr..CtirrnAu
to Miis 111.snoltar Srtroeni all of Silver Spring
township. ,
•
. -- 1,/ --• . • DIED --- - -- ' • • .
y Chttlidl-Ath- ult: T in-this-liprough . , - after along and
severe illn6ssT Ma. liiirrize Wens "BArrEasnr.
t - g! -- _: . t.l - 75 - years. • -
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EDGE TOOL
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I_raDMITUMOVQ.O4. 6 I74
- The subscriber hereby informs the citizens of Car
lisle,:and tlmpublic generally, that he has taken the
shim nearly opposite the Jail, where he will be. pre
pared to matmlactkire to order,on the most reasona
ble terms, any article in his line of busibees, such as .
--;; Axes, Mill -- Pick's, - -
114 will also attend to Steeling and Grinding Axes.
•
lie solicits a share of public patronage.
JOHN HARMS.
Carlisle, Nov. 5, 18,10.
•
Minable oat :LOU For Sale.'
WILL be exposed to
,publie sale, on the premises,
in pursuance of nn order of the Orphans' Court of
- Cumberland anunty, -- on , Monday - thei4th - day - of - De-±
comber next, the following described out lots, late
the estate of Robert Armstrong; dee'd:
- No. I adjoining lots of Wm. M. Biddle' Esq. and
L. KellenXtinther street continued and the College
lane, containing one and - two thirds acres. •
•No;e;Bountled on the north and west by lands of
James Noble's heirs, on the - east by a lot of die heirs
of James Moore, dee'd., and on the south by lots of
James Armstrong and Mrs. Cooper, containing 3
No. 3, Bounded, by lands of Bangliman's heirs,
Andrew .Blair, Patrick Phillips mint others, being
part of additional, out lot No. 13, containing , ,two acres
and ferty perches---all situate. within the Ittirkijah
of Carlisle. • . Y; ' ,
.I:te terms of sale are---one half of the purchase
money to be paid on the confermation of the sale,and
the residue in one year thereafter without interest,
to be secured byjudgment bonds. Sale to commence
at 10 o'clock in the fonenooo.4. mid day, when and
Where due attendance will be given by ' . •
JAMES All MSTR9NG
,
.... . a am'ro:lf 11, .Armstrong ? deecl t
— C,nriipleilfoicliilB4-1):: ' .
.. T N6tice
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'y
_EWERS OF ADMINISTRATION have been
h
41 , granted to the
subscriher residing East Penns
berough township, on:the estate OfJacob - Molti, late
of Eastpennsborough township, Cumberland !county,
deceased: All persons having Claims against '.eaul
estate, are requested to prey saj t • them properly au.
thenticated for settlement, and those indebted will'
make payment to
JOHN
,MOLTZ, Adm'e.
November 11.0.840,-6t , - .
Vestment . al Spirits.
Prepared and sold wholesale and retail by Dr. W. .
C. M'Phersim, west side Market Square,yarrisliurg,
--These Spirits are warranted to be superior.tis B a r i
other preparation of tht..kind now in use, for
.ilemovinbr all kinds of ..Grease, Tar,
'•
• • • Oil Paint,, Wax, 4.c.
_from ladies and 'gentlemen's wearing apparet;Par
pet.s, fc.o. withoutpjuringtheni. 7 # isMso effectual
an removing spots occasioned by stay kind of acid.
It will also be found a ustful article for removing
dandruff' from the head r and leaving the hair in
healthy and vigorous condition. • • .
Por sale iu Carlisle at the Prim Stores °llk,'
Myers& Co. and Stevenson & Dinkle. • , • .
• • , W. C. 111THERSON. '. •
Harrisburg, Nov. 11, 18y.-74,1 t
~I
CO.PARTNERSTIP;
undersigniul have for m ed copartnership
• 'under the firm of J. & G. W. BROWN.
• • .. , .
-for the purpose of transacting a Genraltfaairtisalosi
and Forwarding _
We would give notice that we have taken the spa-, •
°ions Fire Proof hrick'Warehouse, situated 'on the
'south west corner of -Brodi and Vine4trects, where
•we aro prepared to renelve and forward 'Meridian
dize, and receive und sell all kinds of country Pro-
We respectfully solicit-11 share of fthe public-pat
ronaga
". • - 'J. M.: iIROWN,•of Franklin Co. ' • '
and of the late firm of Agnew, Macurdyliti-Brown. • ' •
-- - -G. W.BlLOWN,ofHarpersFerry,Vi. •
,- •-• IIF(P . F.RENCES. • ,
I'hilniletp/uti -.1. & co; taleb
& Ge;Geor;e Handy Co;
Houston 8z ." - 7 • . ..)••
• I •l4aneaster C0.%:•-Dr. N. W. Sample; ... Capt. Job `
t•
Steele Smith Patterson 3 J. B. Ferree. . '•
Narrkibil4.—Nlsoutas HantsAuehler, '•
1, , 0ri; Win, Leonard: , • •
Barr. , ' • •
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”ankrin-.4••
;Co.Getrrg e. Chtunbersi,Thilld
thin Jaines•Canapheilfjohn •, •
, -•Pittaburge--.Misrphy.'& • - •
`lraahirtoon.ca.r.J. S.•Br,'D. White.- •
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I 1 ilagerso=son 1141_.—W oh M. •• ••• •
iimper's Orry; Va. •:;.G, 11: - Wiqer; tarlisivtr.
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