HERA]) & EXPOSITOR Mal 0 . . v.itt• xi e..' wlanivisp,4 - 14 VilR 3.13.41. The Committee of Arrangements : of Ate Lettres Society, returu.th their s to the.citizens Qr Oarlisle, furiheir,kitid 'ness in the loan : Of furniture on the ,eien ing, of thp 22 . On Saturday.list the' btidy• of a inulatta . . man;;; named Nesbit ! - . • • - • Was found suspended to a. iree,in the woods belonging -to Siman Wunderlich, little•clistance east of the borough. Bill for a nuMber of yeare past led a n . very dissolute and . intemperate life, :and has been 'an inmate of the ;Poor. Ilonee of this county during, •the Preeent . winter.. : • It .is ,ttiripoSeti that • his' not being abli;, to .06- , cure his beloved .beverage .Prompted hint to commit the rash act._ 't WELL-MERITED LIBERALITY.....—SOMe Of thellOble-hearted - Whigs7of 'Boston • have pnxchased nadAiramaieiLto the e_ditor; of . . the .atlas of that cityia new and splendid .prinling.press,valued 4t.tioo thousand dot- Jars! . This' is indeed a noble - gift,:attd one -which no one deserved hatter than the able editor of the Argus, , ,' Major --1 . 1-iiiiatrivt, who, .durtng the recent struggle, battled. inost,iataufully_in the cause of the, people. The editor; in- allitdhig to the donation; re turns-thanks to the donors in, the true Ori ental style. • IC:7"ThemshOrt patent sermonir Which • • tiye appeared in the Now York ,Siiniiiry i{fercur.ii, over the signature: of- Diuit;ln. are to lie published-in book :form. • They _ ihes enior editor,•andare described by competenrludgea; as equal in .- • humor •and eriginality hest•writihge • of Mi. Charles Dickens,•authOr of N . iehola§ • Nickleby. • •, • • .• DR. ENotTsm-A. fracas occurred at Abinktoli near Philadelphia, a dew' days ago, between T.luimas Dunn English, - the editor of "Metcalf's Star and Democrat," and Mr.Vachette; - *'Druggist of Phila delplia. Maeliette (111;pi:.p i s lid wished to administer a . pill to the Doctor, without putting him to the 'trouble of swal lowing it; while the - Dr. defended himsel -poker;—MachetteOloweveri-did -not seem to like that mode .of playing:, poke, and was bluffed off. . Engitgli has ptibliaeda Card, ac companied with a ce'rtincate, i shoWing that Mr. •M. was the aggregsor. SMALL NOTES.-It appears to be the,al - universpl wish that the Legislature „ of this state would pasi.a: law permitting the Banks to issue-anall notes for the' pur 'poses oichange. and ver,are kept out of . eireulation,'We shall lie flooded with small notes of. other • states, many - oP.them:the issues -ol;irresponsible institutions. What is- current with the. merchant "to-day, trill' on to-morrthi , be • pronounced worthless; and in many in-; statmes the poor, wheie they do not lose the whole, have tQtpay a heavy discount in order to pass them. Let us, then, have small-notee which Will be uniform in .value - ,and Which will pass current in every iper tie:lW the" Comnionwealth." • • 7,EOISLATIVE- PROCEE INGS... • Inifie Shate.-- , -During the past week tunicrous petitions from diff e --7- rent:parts of - the - State for authority to. allow . the bankl to suspend. for one year, and 'issue -ilia notes, ,-were presented. A remonstrance from several individnals of iticif.ean county — B - 4. - a — insi the - appointment Of Nyni. Wil : pox to fill. the . office of Associate !udge, of that 'cotnty,, was . presented 'and referred to the Judicary ...comittiM'e, Priday : Mr: Pearson from the :COMMittee 'on, the 'Judi.; was - tom m itted the' gotise. .bill to: prohibit theinter-triSrriage of hlacks • nd.'tv inadk - a - report adverse .10 I,egii- 1 ' "the• s d (.1‘ _sting on au . fecommen ;that the negatived. pn the,' same •„day• ttie...,quesfinn, was taken en the final passage of Mr. Spackluans'' resolution, and the , ..affirmative by,'"a'airiet party 1111 to 13, (Miller of Cumberland abekt.) resolution. 'prev,ides..fOr ,suspension 'or the law -of last ;winter' for 'the space of forty, days: : - On : Satirday the 'bill.fer'Lliii -ereetion of an asyluily.,:fur - ;.the: insane:oo94as •takbti :up.. Mr. Penrose . •P r° P* d . 1 0cnt0. folio Howl. Monday Thelsll , for .the , 00tiblishent of. tai insineasYluiti,.watt - reicrii, third ed and 'iassect 71 6 naya::„., On WeditesttaY4tte'reitOltititin the appointinent, tif joint-,,eprittnittett of the - legillature, tOsettle kbe.apeamiteof ttie disbursing :oiteera , 'tlte Huntingdon bi:eicii,iNit4oo:4l:thitd ;time, 46 6 ) 8 *(4 45 to 3 Ott l'huraday' ME 13IEI -far. the'eleetifm Of! o',.e :1 ay Ofr, Papp4iiter by the people; :and to fix. fiio , :,,iertn for taking - e, [feet October.nt CaeltleSii, - pasdecrthrosith coin tee--o fired the tiny ,befoM; - On. - ihe State Tieasnier for, information as. trillie:emount` paid to , the State.' Geologist and Tor the • ge - ogica surrey; , was , , ca • d„ ant opted On Friday;-the bill - changing the: mode', of eleCting the.MaY r; f tane aster was finall ,passed. On Saturday, the . bill 'of . Mr. Spackinan of, the.: Senates was ' taken up "and , after -some • disruSsion, the • consiclera , non was postponed until the 2d. of March:. The traublcs the' Harrison. p . arty..fre commencing... - On Saturday last, the:Pen rose and- Stevens. :faCtions had a trial of strength in this borough, in the ,electiOn of delegates to - Countyconyentloe.:.:..We learn' that: considerable. exertiens, were* made op Imth - tides, and' that no"little hitter .feeling was engendered by . the rival: fac tions..,2The• Stevens Men, 'however, ear- , ,ried the day;, they isiteceeeded in electing their delegates( by a'• handsome majority, and the Penrosians were fairly driven from the field.— Volunteer of th . e..lBth blab' • • 1 This articleissio ridiculous; that .had intended 'not to 'malice it, but having seen it copied by 'seine Other - Loco fbco papers, as aii evidences of disunion iwthe Harrison are • party, we are • induced : to interpose flat denial to the whole efitement. No . suCli contespooli_place. .:The nameeof Messrs.- Penrose and Steiens, : were not mentioned in connexion with the 'delegate election; and the ':exertion on both sides,” -- Inv be estimated, when .we state', "that not" one , . . .. third of the Ilarlison votes of_the.borough were pulled. It-is true there,Was 'an op bosition candidate; and that hewas elected; lint it was the result of a : misunderstanding which be i3inc . e'beo b'y mutual explanations. •We repeat again that eVery . assertion..of the.. Volunteer, in reference. 6. this matter, •is Mae and .absurd,'antl is only anpther of thoie attempts which have been made by the Locofoco press do foment —what they fondly hoped would. have the editor of the nlunieir to _look aLthe _ state or his own party. •- The signi of lire', times indicate, that_ they . will find some_ trouble'about their own - "diggins,":.. before the• Ides - of March" . 2.1 over.. • - • As for the • Harrison - party—whether Whigs - ar.Antiatasone—they are as firmly united as / ever, against the common enemy, 'inci we give the, editor Of the °Volunteer. notice_ that at•theiiex . t Governore.electiol he will find - them all "in tawn," -- witli a . . pdcket full of rocks.". JC:i7The editor of thedrnericari_Sen, litzel;'! an able an influential--=Van Buren journal, in .alluding to the auspension,isajs: har,' always believed in the con- stitutionality- and tiecessity of a Nationa Bank.- have never - wavered in that matter. Yhatever prominent men in the democratic' party may have said or done, welave.imen the friends of . the U. States pank; .We were in- favor of the renewal of its charter by Congress. We opposed the removal of the Government Deposits from its vaults. We' believed it was an 'slirering ..7.4dmirably— the— purposes—of—its creation, and would continue .to do so if unmolested. • And notwithstanding the'ac-. knowledgetierrors in thimanagamentol the_ lteientinatitution, welelieVeit wouldhave successfully retrieved its fortunes and its credit, had it not been for the unwearied vindictiveness which has pnshed it into a third .suspension by means-which. would have .crushed the . Bank Of England or all 14e lianks of... New , • . There are thousands-of persons attached to the Van Buren party who enjertainsi milar sentitnents ; but, unlike tits fearless editor of the Sentinel, they haVe not the inden - endenee to avow them. 7. The strict dificipline• of "the party" will not permit - themrto:thi - nli•-tratt. • The , Rarrisburg - Chronieli3ltas promised. a . series of :portraits. of members of the Senate. - The first of the . : series is iitat of _ - PppOc e r 'Pe nroiM trbieh_ma; extract, : from the Chroniele of the-20W The Speak . ei*: Mr. PE,Nnoss possesses a countenance and. figure Which is not soon . forgqtton: His nerson is tall, dignified• and manly;-- His ,fabe, is', what Jillystognomists term square and handsome: , His features are , strongly Jriarked, his eyes grey. and keen, his whole face:conveying a,p,rontlie of en. orgy and vigor in any ..pursuit - which' he may undertake.' There , is, - lioweVer,, 'not I tp his countenance , when_lotepos9,..any of hat severity of expression, Which, usually accetripanies ,faces. of 'energetic, , ,Ointacter, but by the: archlwinkle of his , eye, , and the . eerve of Nis, nether' lip,, you will readily: detect the rover of, a johe end the Premoter , of innocent hilarity. His grey curly hair.' eembod back adds to the open-and cordial 1 expression of,: hie - filatures. ~410`.the'CiQUI1* tenanee,trulY•ftespetrits,ilie man, „ a all who, knov, : l,dirr2'Well . can testifi; • • ,' • ' ~.. ;, .ThOre 'Are . fe,W.Whe'eofild 'fill ' the peti,,ltt; er' slhiir: liettir.- , His , perfect knon;,iedde ,otTa:di i,tepnthrt r ules-=enables hire - . to'de eitie ',lir . IP liqyi - and the • Urbanity -.0r_.1.) le, ,manUers, K.:gents a ui peasan . ee toga tit AlfeSei.o4 . llls(*hOSO 'optnien,he elay'lilve il, !lie ir0814,4: - •,-,:', ~', :- . - ''..., ' -`, ,-- --..- ,,;- - sto, ip*pja,tf.liii.,oiatoricaf 'PFZwere- 4.1 b 0 68 sslitY, t. 9 8 0._ as ~well; as. to , ;litmi. 11 ,46 , speak; and to”' sety :' hilit , IY,6o'''rotiso' `by; sonething,sti ' ffiejeiittkio4lsP,:hiOn'Ai*St*ls , cal 6 : B 6d sObtlued;t6ue`,l4?:.l:::vrlitc*llo -hiep habitunf9d,iiipisetf.:; '— ' - . ' ' DrdinarilphAAVde urgiPeaktttgo-elow, ~ .— p - a 661i, ‘ , 6 01(ve6r -hre an , ere ev).lvltw. iOnijn‘doolong,•;tiningli:O`na4kejt,; , biri4(ln ,Vial, he ',,woighink'pareftiitY We's(,,il,ltitPOts' so:-101Lak - to dearer.„cannot be ,- , - ,ealled, a fluent speaker; but_no 'ehe-'.enu,,depy;thai he liery‘imprcissive ! feW'll.4.l!ra tive Or.prnaniental flouriSlieein'sfet. (Aphis_ oratory,-eontenting himself with bringing hoine, to 'his', audience" , ,A4e ceitelusleins at 'whichrhe'Woultrarriveilit plain . , unadorned' language, :antli•well, -suited, forcible illtts-• trations.: - ,-' His . ,.gestitres,, ere ftee, and ,netural, a nti although, evidending:.:that'ke. - h* . neyir 'Made the artificial graced, Of . the orator his prime study, • Are appropriate and generally graceful. , '• His co'untenaltne speaks as• forcibly his tongue,- unlike many other spealters,, who, 'in the midst' of their deepest patties or,their honest invective, contrive . only to look•lnsipid in the one case, and angry in , the -other. Mr. PENTIOSE'S Countenance' and manner f(*na,a study for the actor;”. his features, his geStures,..and eveirmotion of hisfratne, fully and accurately keeping.time to his expressions, 'and almost enabling one to anticipate his words. . •• I have but once seen him put forth. all his : poWer,and that was on the occasion, lately„ of a bitter and very. uncourteous at tack, on,his political character by Mi.: who have _read. the loco foe° papers, and heard the speech makers of that party,-have :only; in order to form a. full idea of Mr.- G's harangue, to--tall memory .all 'the tiling aril! Touf .language applied-by them to. p, The - tnatter,."the:menner, and ' the , time . 4)1 this attack were equally inappropriate, and Mr. PENROSE'S • fcplings were naturally :awak- I shall. not attempt to give an outline of his reply—that tftuld occupy too. large a space jn .the columns. of -this- paPer.. II is rooti; hos'yei'erovas astundinglyeffeetive, and_the expressiveness'-of. his remerliablii. features:was ealledinto-its;fullest 'lie variety %vas infinite.: When he pointed Out the foibleS and ';inekinsisteneies._Of_llis Opponents, the'expresSion was' irresistibly comic --}when on :the' lash of s iure, , it tv'ailieen4ied pierelng as his When he Wished to ..teueligently but ef feetivelk the tender.spots of loco loco feel- ing; it.was, playfully humorous - --41ten'lie descanted on the evils wrought out by the. arty . lately-iti-power,-it-wal iheen t - tt -- • "74,- . . . however, - such - is - his-self.- command,' his nice. precepiion of' wit - at - U beeomingin the gentleman; and due to .0 representatitie body, that he uttered not one word-for which he could be justly called to .order. feelings. -though severely• touched, did not get the - better of his sense of decorum, and he returned not one hard -Word for the Many ill-natured and ill-man nered "expresSioris which had been used , • by his adversary. Sineo4hat time , Mr.-G. has never veniiir ed to put his hand into.the mouth. tie did so then merely beeatise he 'knew not hie adversary's power. - - No °Otero Senator would have ventured :0 far as he hai learned to be as witic ashis • " • . I:: the Senate yesterday, -Mr.. Penrose made an eloquent argument upon Ole pre sent .eriSiS . of affairs in Pennsylvania, (a sketch of which will appear to-morrow,) and in the course of his remarks read •to . . the Senatethe following plan for•the relief of the'Commonwoalth, the Baults, and the_ people, promising to submit it at an early day for the action of the body. ' =l've-millions of dollarg-of:Stlite-Storz,- . , bearing interest at live per cenlum, per annum, arid redeemable in the - year lBfic.2, shall be created. - ' The •Stock so .created shall be divided to and among the banks of this Common wealth respectively, in proportion to their capitals. Each bank slat pass to the. credit - of the Commodive . tilth , the amotoit 'of . sjack_so_transferred,to—lt;and-shall mitred to issue notes ` .. to the same amount, which 'totes. shall be signed by the properr,otficer;-Tol- such bank, and be further, tauthenticated by - 14 liighatoi . of • the State ' Treasurer, or, n:clerlciti - his de pdrtniciti tofbirlippuinteil. by him for the purpose. •A Such State S ,pjedged to.the' holtjers of Such notes-for the'redetiiiition the:adme, and - s4all, not be tv‘ausferrable excepoo redeon'the iamo,. or' when. the "s;imd shall liave been rideeolf. ed.: And ivhen ,eny . person shalt be — the' holder of any sem Ot'..eaid' notes not Icei Ithen one - bOridred:delhir§.„o.andeledir*aelit the setro"to the, hank issued them, and demend the traWer of - the. State Stock in -rederelition:9l, the same,-.Ct .the- duty of the bank .to transfer the stock a its par value, and. redeetn said'. notes,' which I notes shall be forthwith, endorsed-"reicein= ed" sigml k)y.the holders; -awl, shall be cancelled, and.' the Stock SoArintsferred abaft then bSedineArunSferrable:- Said..nqtes to, be deposited inAbe-State Treainry.', In case any of. said: banks 81011 fedeein any, of, saidnoteS . ,..4 . 4lul prurient the,seine , to the State Treasurer to'be caneeled, the State Treasnrer-Shall ,ieceive and cancel! the sarne,',atill . giVit a certificate therefer to such bank w hich :thereupon shall be ',permitted, to, Selat - , its par value . 86-nUich of, the State Stoel( beltL ItY ii,'provided G . the, ontinon wealth Shall ,baye, received froni"Said - bank au' equivalent NO' batik'ibalit'bo subjected tt) any pOn= 'aides'for thdnciii-jksytuent,in, specie -of Any notes so,issued 'en -the faith:Atf such stock': baidt; - 4,6;Whieb, , steekelfalt; be- 'SO Petit ition wealth when, 'required- by:,anyAef or Reis of 4he 4496/3t4l* the CoinineeWealtli mount any nlifia, , tlie;iinne..Whieb may from, oqisr. Ao)400, titne i .Wheo,'oll4 : _paine .Paid to lhia , COnit inoiw,ealtli?en'inuli' , sio'dk' 4 . 611 bea:rieteru I ,:The banks Of 'this Coronion"wealth. shall be•permitted . to= issue nateS - Of dentUni nation of 'One; tWo and RE A NEW PROJECT. MrIIIIIMMMI ,•:,. No ' , . p - .• IVI - ,p!( 9r; ; lep .: _ . p :,- c -;, 0 ,./ d ',. ,i. 0 f . ... i 2?0 c ~ .0 year, s l ) . 4 l )e:,l9 ll lof4'o)ol:'lTlsnttg';jir ,,, ,thig ,p,iiiiofi6Ni!i'oltli.i . ';' , l4,lll . 6 . 'iiO6 - -Oilkiiie.iii .. .iiT '...thii i '..iiiiie, ill ; specie . -'=://iii - //iii - er." . :-,'...':-;.:.::•- -4.•••,;• 711 - fer Vie il'e Pk' r ve. We have,he,en, much pleased to ""oliseive, that?he - indepertileq presses of this .and •O'llier,Stales; ha'ye:•,edndeinned'in,th . e most decided terms:the contfcrof'Gaii:'lidrter, iit;interposing partizati• -Mrs' from tiieligcor•of the laws Which- they roffehded :sd }kis: E*Cerr 'lener'will'fintt that he ,'has i this_'Matter, stretched.too far that: prerOgsoe at best 64 a - rehinatit—L , ulthough : sometimes a useful one4or Monarchy: • The Indiana. Democrat; tr'paper.of the Governots . (iwn party; holds the- la owing manly and just, language.. -Sutih an.editor is really a. de `'‘lt in with deep settled.regret, , that, We have Observed,- . the fearful_ extent to, which beyower of paillonind convicted . been'snil i s being, carried, in'this'State, We liirve. ever 'rigarded.thisAm t iion. :o ( ecutiVe7atitliprity as. entirely nieless, yeeentabtiSes of it have convinced' us : that it iS thingerous su.premacy, : Of the Itity's.. We are. infornied by , tlm Harr risburg.psimrs, that on .the trinl,of.the Eili tors'ofthejktogicittn, ately for, ori Thad4ilS'Btevens;..the 'defendants pleaded and prod ricedlitTiiirdoit, from .o.'o ye rn or Yoe- tee,:in.bar, or further proCeedings. _There, Lis : somewhat : too-mnelt ,o 5 " . ,We. pre among ihose whose admiration ; of,the char licteli of I?;_POrter is ardent and. care, dispbsed to ..give._ a warm support tol i he principles and i'ractices..of his.administration but-our . .friendship for no party can.constrain to.remainsileni -rind ,be . witnesses to .;Executive poiWer screening , partizans from the stern jinlginente of - justice and the . laW-i-especi, ally, as this is not the only. recentinstance of, the as. Conga ionat. . . . - Coyreqpondoice te Boston ./211as - . --- - otir - Washington„correspontlent'S latter of Saturday, did not e - onie to-liand .yester terday., We give the followipg'sketeli_ of the proceedings of that il.9'y. not 'lir, . • • In' the House, Mr. Clifford of. Maine, •rnoved to suspend the .rules, and take up the bills to provide fdr the further explora- - tiiiii - aild survey of the:Worth East Boon dary, which divides the States of Maine lettiti e Net:llaitrp_Siktre:_,lfrorn . the _British,' - , - - 7.. li:debate ensued om.tlie_Upproririetion of 075,0011, reported iii the bill for this - ject —but, without taking .any question,' the morning hour having expired, the commit tee rose. •• the , •cornafittem on military affairE4 . an leave, Mode's:report' in answer to • the correspondence, referreil .to 'that coinmhtee, between. Mr. Fox and Mr. Forsyth, in relation to the case of McLeod.• Judging from the tone of this report of, the committee on Foidgn ,Relations, it would seem as if "clouds, shadows and darkness," .were ,gatherino. over our diplo matic relations with England. - Mr. Fox on - orre - videoufkl Mr. Piekeits on the Oilii4; [seem. nave become quite heated in dis-, 1 cussing the merits of this controversy, anal if • the destinies 9f both nations' rested in their.hands,:it . is'.not;_improbible:_thatinat, ters would be soon brought out crisis.!— We• learn from the correspondent of the New York American, that'a warm debate arose ,on the motion to print the report, , vlich occupied the whole day.. Mr.' Granger; one of the Committee, opposed the printing, and stated the fart, thilt it passed the Committee' by a majority of on ly one. considered the repert'as - Shitable, as well as unpaeilie. Mr. Adams spoke of its ominous character, of its dif7 fuseness, aiid want of pertinency—and' was in -favor--61-recommittali-with - a itiv - to ' have, a report inore,io the' point.: He seem ed also to think.thacit was charged with mischief, as emanating from the legislative branch - of the.Government„while the Ex= ecutivo hau'itt charge this:delicate and dif-, ficult question as .2. subject of diploma Cy. - Fur — these affil oilier reasons there• was =a strong appoSition to the printing of the re port:in such a shape, embodying so much._ irrelevant matter, and so belligerent in its teMper. It was carried, qotwithitandillz as, a fire fifend tossed under the • tables .or the new-Cabinet, to be/managed•l)y theryt. .Wa'ard.happy . to .ob'serve that the Coiii• points Of, difficulty may be honorably •ar 'amicably adjusted," if teitli - GoVernmen 'pursue. "a liberal andSgenerotts policy.". NO SAI3.BATII-1;N() Wo_copy-_tht,:sptOined•-extraet-ofa-jefter from': Harrikbur4 ti) the Knott - el - Oh:la Sprtit inurican;". Wider aate of 'Tuesday, as ffilgif of the tilziet' • , to .inform cot,, that am ong the - pelittolle . present:ed to-day, Were two Erie" .1,1 . 1)&14144er counties, praying for the tepee! oft. all ' lari's whtiehi , provide for''the Observance. e(the'§abba,thi and of. the abok iehtnent:ao,? - 011 , :petieltiesr Met:e: • -•ll.ft petitioners represent liriar their, ()Onion, each: and_" , eicrY, pereen . , lies a.rightte - .breah the:Sabbath, or, be:4l 'ttrai fane.a.i."lther pleatte.":: I ~.un‘scifi.k..l o - kids lhat'Ahepetitioe ford . V -, ,rio county,. ta , ,ed..br,..eonfo - .lpen: who; have been. heretofore lftet!eii:reepeetatlet,ameng4t 'the naniee'l find; .-EdWirt - Collector' of , the Pert F.'re.4lhe':' 1101'04. late ~MeMber- , .61 piingress; .iqr,':"Graliate," . , ..frotieenting'Attorper,and Li irate E. Beebe; : late editor of the Eite'Obs:4lVer,:‘: All the:ib ., !terireiiirelocoteee4. "and there. is ~pot the name; of. aiaingle'.dethoe:r4 be„fotiffil . tt""lepgthr debate , #ei , lia4 th`e".w hide. aubiec,t,'petilienCaed tno(?p,tprefer, - were . EMS tiiiettsei tronked tecityl'Altipraved,on oorrtipt,,humori;,whiehiwitenevcr' they:tattle, cacitifoiC (Vat laid' shouttl , tbese' 4yraptcom. T o:, .1. 00 - tipet , tilly.rernoyed,tlie.whale fr pine W11141690,4pp0n#7 , 19- nil. a V!P 411 *tutu' of tle.biiitr and •' • hr 4 taught ihatnirancireth's•rills re ninveraltoorrupt humors from the body, in an easy , . sitfe.grul-'effiituar:mitiinert'pro,cluelnKo t o .It:Q4l.ll4.:tiei l e q t . 661;111e/it:ion . ;of Alle. l [ llo- 64 - -an4.4heiOy,etleeilMtlisei(se,(vellateier I : ; l . lol o,ii;ninr:bir').co:. l , l ('q,). 30. 0 ye I.) l 'rcet. health' to , the flow py,tilir![... ;• • .; "'TT' • liemenibei:,•DOuggists,'nve rinfrieililitteil to sell my Pills-=it }ou,-liurcfinsq ;of, kliptavyou ••'; • •"..- , • Bk,kNnittir,l). - •'• .... Kr FOP sale in Carle by IV. lIITNEtt; eitthbpiqciiict cortiiy',6y , Agents yublislli:cl in nnn.tlier'p!/!:t pt.llier:• • •. • . • • . . . .. .. .. _ .. . . . ~ . . . • ,:....-7?9 . .. Iticiiher . B . -4tYrilditii, .: TeOhing. '..•,,, .....At this'perfOily,wo are,dWaretlaAt tliiike'littleopei,l; wlelt are:neavond clear- to - . 9.p, anifei.,,yery Th6o: '-..1: lherefore take thia'oppnrhinlty:ofiafoirtningillginib, lie' of the. great hen'eht deriVed..,froni the Use of, Dr., Torist:Spothing -syinp'-f l ie , Childre n' Cutting Teeth.. This tnelliei iitf I found : to produee.t•elief 'as soon as applied tO the Du ms; it'4o.pleasant and eßetual...:l - feel haPpy.in reeornin'endhl it.tothe.piiblie, as I il nt certain' it will' sn've 'many...nights of sweet 'repose to .parents and nurseiibesidesprevenliai those dang,er-, qui s taptoms which slai , ,tho'nlFinuls onnuality- .- .! .. .. . .', IV s t r e et , intli•te above N't - Tillow. '.. - . For safe . by. Dr: J. .I..Slkei's'&--,Ce4 Carlisle; and --Win. Peal, Skippensburg, p..,,;.. .:;.:,-"' ,',.. _": • statif; - by thtt , ltev::P.Atiert Rol of \Viir wirlt,C aunty, riillicm a, to I" . er,^us 6A, of 'Mifflin toivriStiip,c.C'ortibe.r le'nd •. • 4'7on. the . 24th :of 1)1 , ..ce . m130, -by, Rev,. N. .I,'§troh,'Mr - ., 'aim Rand' z , of,l,3o,asier. botinty, 'to . Miss . - Eliza"bet4 Retz; of Ibis ~ . . 4r.0.,:0f q ...1.9 J 1, rison Baternan.,.a Alien to - with . ip, to Miss Surah e On the 21st nit. by the . :a Me, Mr. John.. ' ' Atillgr,:of Silver-Spring township.• of On the same day; by,the - saine;"Mr:;i6la Leidig, to' Miss Lydia Monett, With - - of • ."On the same day, by the same ; Mr. Ja cob' if.'alls; to Miss : Elbr,abeth Schitz, both of Ciarroll township,' Y6rk..county.. • Erford, to :MiSs.,././tirbara Spong; botli:_e.qlaSt•Veniisboro' township- • • ; • /The the 18th instant; by the Rev, John Ulrich, - Mr; to - .Miss•S'arah Spahr, Or:Monroe township. , • , E 10, _ o<niCP.htir - day _the_ 11th of Pelutnaryi in Allegheny city, Allegheny eminty; Penn.; of coma:1)0i on, which lie hone with Chris tian . :fortitude; WILLIAM formerly of Varlislop' and;son of the late_ Mr... Steplien Keepere, • in' the 30th, sest!_pLitisage._ _ , ?. '4./At.'her , repideneeLin TAilesipenn's . b4rdugh township,- on - thel7tlyinet. - Mrs.:NAN.-CY GRAB A M,.reliet of Isaiahgralfarn decd. in the '69th year of her age. • - MAR,KET.S. lek^ltiCETS. • Feb. 20,1841. CATTLE.-4G__forjr . ,oolto $74."..0 per..100..114.10 - e prime. cittolity... - - PCOl.lli4- 7 54:574 1 to $4:50. IVHE.kT-,00 cents per bushel. .. . - CORN-45 to 46 cents pee (la., * . ItYE.7-50 cents per do. OATS- , - 33 to 31 cents per do. • _ --CLOVE - 11SEED -- -$5:00 to ss:l4.per do. .PLAXSEED— Wozon price $t per , 10; WHlSkES—Prices have been steady (luting the vee.k at 24 cts. for 24.120 tor bhls, The wagon price continues at 18 Cents" exclusive untie barrel.—halt:'at. • FLOUR—S 4,923 a $4,75. Will:AT-90 to 95 cents per bushel.. ityjfsboo t 053 cents per bushel. , . CORN-45 a5O els. 'do . • - cArrt,t - -;50,5L1 t 5 $8 p,...190 lbs. 1idGp—55,50:16,50 per 103 lbs. • . . - virotic - to --- .lilritig - c - fiNitiiders.• The COMI/liB.liollCl9 of Cumberland county will receive propllails atAlie house of. John, COPIIIIi111), lf:S . q,,inkeeper,iii the borough of Carlisle . 011 Thugs - t4lEthe 16th-rt.-AIM' next," - betwevit - 9 atitt2- - orefoCk . in tIT .. e . forenoon, top the.crection 'at a good nod sub stantial IVoutlen Bridge, across the thonodognintat,t creek, at klenjainin Eberly's fording in the township of Eat t'l of the following; dimensions, to ‘vit:-.--To contain iti length loin one abutment to the other two hundred and twenty feet, and eighteen feet wide In the clear, the abutments to -be about iiIIII teen legit' thick each; there shall lic . two spans of 1 tti feet eateli, supported on good.,und substantial stone itbuttifetits aunt pier, the said - :11111(11)1.9 to he' built inn splaying.threction wiiii.ll regular - slope, atidabout 14 feet Ingh.from dm bottom 'of the'creek, loin - whence - tvoOdeirareltes .:ire to lie started,and extended to the sa d pier iu the centi . e3Ps.iiircroek, the arches to be sprung abOut 6 0r.7 Lot in the cen tre; the floor to be doable floored - with two inch ' plank, the upper floor oak and the lower yellow Pke; 'the sidei and gable cuiL to be sufficiently high to ad. % nlit ;covered mid hay waggons to pass through the amp, say42.4.ct_iii-the-clear;-th-hc-tkisely-weather: boarded and painted red, the whole to be well, roofed with good whitepine shingles; the whole of the wood work to be well secured with 4011 units, l'e:illy-Vt'CSI &o. Freiii .. .the rbai.k - 'uf 'the 'abutments the 6iiin 'shall consist- of earth atitr.stenei amt. well supported wlth,winc , wallsl3 feet high above the filling, extend; 'ing on eitZli.Sitle about ilt.) feet frum the bridge, and as high•las_theifilling, Mita , thc filling mad nailing -sh ni I ,in an. , t-4 Ii e- min! I-. wit!) fin-a se c nt - 11 n chi e see itt afot exceeding. five degrees elevation frem the road to shill bridge.; the Wood . work . to be built of .sound and substantial timber; the'tiene. work of large good stone, lime and sand mortar Weirpointed and a di- Tection board lot' Cach ontl'oEsaid bridge. The"Pard ty.contracting..to giyesitch . security as the 'Comm* sioners. may require Air the filitlithl perforinatiee of fhe woiltananslmiand permtuieney of- said bridge. • Proposals to be accompanied with u 'plant' , .Should, nonepf: the proposals meet (the approbatitin of the Commissionersithey -.lval on the,, saute day, betWeem die liours of inind 3 o'clock iii - the''afternoosi; expose. the;snid bridge - 4o piddle Sale, and.selFtlie same to the lowest iind beSt bidder.• ' . ~- • ........ .1,,.. • ...: . . } JOIIN , :CO_IiNgAIST, .''.'‘ , • :- .'. • , :..• .. A EEZT.,ItI. KERR,. ‘. ', t9irnicsioner,f :MICAIIAL MISHI.E4,: - ._,ir ::-.. 'Att6t7rAo.l-1x invirci:Pik, `Cosistisiiiixras-Qri tru,?.. Carlisle, Vali., 161 . 16 , 1 i. 's` 11.• s. BANK 61 7. - . :AN' ill be receiveilly, the, sabseriber at jiar, fbr ell Mereltadize,:&:e.. :toy: stiiek l ,l - : , ylfl rei4tetid prices -• for • •'• • • • I : . CHAS: CCILBY47', O.4III)EXT 'SZMI)S. . hive just received. froth D. Philadelphia, spridg' , supply of G.ardeu WaivantOd /47rqsh. ;, Etti'iOTT. =WC . . . Tnkcii at par 'sul.i'il.erifi'cre rdritier'cliaptliee c ivhp prol.pllPT . off 1141:k. at. reducettpacea , to close, .upittlyir „thisio - Osti. 134vgain . a,-, ipay,bo2, 11 ad., by . alltng goon. : ; • • . •,• • . • . lITTNER MULV.tNY. TOnt . .l • A gpuseimul, half Lat of Ordtftl' Main . street,' Carlisle,,Sdjo ii. s . prip-ertY , WIVI;.CHAIGKENEY " i 841' PO r Rent. •, • • . That large And compfodiotis Stone S'.tiousi:;.bow in tlie'oectipaney of Mrs. • ?N‘M Forney, together,With nearly two lots' Of ground, 16 Lomita...street, near the § pri r , ‘ i-111 ha: rented- for :one „year; coy - wlll. eall7oteeit4r.ol the.subacribersi.' - •-• ' , AV:-SIIICAFFEII,? SitOM ir 5 -I ' .ecut Pr a: .• _ • • . . • Carlisle.. .Ifieght , • Parntle for drill. at the Ai•mory, on. Monday the 22d inst. ntlo o'clock, A. IV. winter: uniform (with stri l its.).. By order,.. , . - • . ' , : • .J. R. KERNAN, Ist Serlet. ' Nr II: An ndjotirned court of niniCalsiill be 'held On, - sahl du:y. • • • •• Feb' 10 4841 . • Sh.ery 'i/es.: , • TpY ‘tiltie:oroloury._Nyots Exponris L t 6 me directed,...issued out of. the Court of Coninion:Pleas of the. county or Cumberland, will be exPosed.tripublic ride, big Salurday .the 2.7 13 it t iy 1841; - iiir,t() O'clock A. M. of , saiirday, at. - -the Court House in the borough of ' Carlisle, the , , following described Estate; viz: , •.: , . A 'Tract of• Lundsituate in :North . Mid. Melon' : township,. Cumberland . cottitty,. - containing -.Nitiety: , six acres, more'er less, hounded by lands of Dtivid Coble..and others, having thereon erected a _ . Jtir ' WO - .ATO RV STONE HOUSE, a largo STONE and whet , ' out houses.-- Seized:and taken in• execution as the property of -ettir . „ ,„.Ailse,..,,A,lotof ground- situate- in .tlre- bcir.- -- tii 4 .l% of 'Carlisle . , brawled, hy . ll:lot_of.,facpb . Thiet ~ . *?l,t'sl(4,-1,- - .1.,7i -s i tt'ce,e i rom.;si,"6 V . o',.`g"c'oatiltlitt l i i ii2e g 60, feet in 'breadth, and 240 , feet in depth, moire or less. .Seized and-taken - in execution as the property'. ('of Robert I). Guthrie, 'deed. .. . . I A A•. let A,let of gyound situate in Monroe,. ' 'township, Cumbet land , county, , Contnining one here: ' and forty perches, more or less, having thereon' erected, a Tan House, ,Bark Shade, Blacksmith. Shop;mritt other OM houses; there are 23 vats mid S Jatches in slid Tan Yard. Seized and taken in execiniott as the property of Thomas Williamson: - Also, A- Lot of . Ground, situate in. The .borough of. Carlisle, contaiuing:42 feet-hi breadth, • and 240 feet in' depth, fume' cm less, ndjoildng a lot of !lulus B. Shepley on the east, an alley ,on the 'north, elotmf Airs. Boyle on the west, and 'Anther' sti:eet on the south, having thereon erected,; TWO' STORY: LOGIIOUSR, and other out houses—Seizr ed- and taken in execution as BM property of .3elin Early. .• • And ill to be soldAv me. • • •• 1 PAUL AIAILTIN, 'Bl/eriir. Slwrirs Office, ? • ; , Feb. 19, 1841. S . • :EXECUTOP.S -NOTICE. . .t.%8 I ate of Az* $14olco:;• .fleo. 1 11 _ • .• • ? .EtTORS'T.E . STANI.ENTAV.V.ion the'estate of ;A tuirey; Shower, latp•of West Pennsborough township; deceased, having issued lri the - subscriber. iu klue - form: - Notice is Iteretirgiven to all pencils indebted to the estate of said decedent to make int mediate paymencantl those having elatrna to present thdrn-for settlement. . , JOHN=TILIBURN. • - Executor of Andrew Shower, doo'd, Wgstpennhoro' tp.? eb. S , ROUSE AND SIGN-PAINTING, Glazhi n n• - and Paper . Hangin g . ik 'The subscriber' respectfully informs tire citizeitS of Carlisle Lod the vicinity, that he his eororrienced the above business in all its various branches. His shop is in the square - immediately in rear of _the --ill;mket-House,-two floors - east of A. 'Richards store. He hopes by attention to busines and moderate charges, to reeeire a 0101% Of 1):01 . nave. . • LIN ROTH, ki I&b. 17, 1841.---tf. TALLOW, SOAP-FAT AND - - - . Wanted nt Gray's Soap and Candle gactory, for \yhich the highest price will be paitl , -AN 1./Y D STORE for sale which may answvr fOr early Spriorkwi9r, a few bathels:of prime. Timothy seed. - ALSO; • Several casks of Wine and Cider Vinegar, strong rind fine flavored, which will ,be .sold' wholesale ar.d . . . retail nt moderate prices. • . SPLENDID tOtTER . CAPITAL , NUMMI. 50;006 Dollars.l 115,00.0 Dollars. tiz i o(o Dollars.. 0.0111411 Dollar's. " • UNION LOTTERY. • Clnss No. 1, fcir 1841.—Tli be positively drawn at Alexandria., I). C. on Snturclay, Nlarelt 6, 1841. Z. 'S. GREGORY Managers. • DOILLIANT scIIENE; • 1 prize of $50.000 Is $:70,000 . . . 1. -- 25,000 - 25,000 - 4-- . 15,000. - 15,000 10,000 - .710,000' 9,000 - 0,000 - • 8,000 8,000 7,000 7,000 5,172 - 4,000 • are 5,090. .„500.- 5,000 2,000* ,50p 00-- 1,000. - 20poo 600 19,000 - ' 500 20,000 . • 230 ' - 12,500 200 -• 20,000 . 150 •- 15,000 100 - 12,800 80 .10,240 60 e 7,680 50 - 6.400 40 - 5,120 SO 151,60 _ 'l5 .-423,360 2 priusor 20 . 20^ 4'loo 100 ' 128 --123- 128 ICB 128 5056 45.224 `54,442 • - 1)11011:3 - 1'icIcets 840—H:dyes . S.7 , 60=—; ' Quarters 8376 , —ElightIt.81 87 - Certi3e4te4t Packages of 20 NN'llole Tic:kets V2co . 'Do. ' ' do '26 11011, do 00 • Db. (lo • = 4 .6 gilarter do , 50 Do. do, - • P.d Eightli!i., do__ - rare a elittned_is - Offered to therPuu liens the abore Scheme presents;' thOse,'. therefore; who devre^ to, 'avail themselves of the op- • portunity of IdNeiduring in it ; will 1 .!9 Well to send their 'orders'early..' . , • .- • . 4 t. Orders for Tielset§ and Shares :Mil CertlfienteS of. Packages will-4e prorowly . attended to, and ' 6efi $OOll as the drawing is over an account of it will lie , fOrwarded. 01111 with order froth. us , Address': It S. .G 1 1 / 4 : .CO. Ninnas'ora, • -*Washington City ; !VC. ° _,- 'PUBLIC, SAi.4lO; - • • inkf ILIA° sold et public eel° on Friday . tiii dny ~ o r February init..' at. 2 o'clock, P. M. of said day, on - the preinisea, .t.ltqiilloivie , „,r described Real Estate; to 'wft ---Ali the interilt'ofJantes Me- . .lieeheri; Tract of latid,e:finife,on the Mount: . dock Spring, eotti.ty, lying part in , .WeerponiisborouLli und..pert in Dickinsen townehips„, hylands of thOcii's at I,lr. wm.sharp,., peltiltoover,, the heirs of Wm. Ferguson,' and, other's, aoutaiping about Tni'o thindred antl.Forty Acres, lutv . ing - thitotureeted -I.'wo Story &Ono Houwatul Loi:l3ar.u. • The terms of sale in no . be - atle,kwn tr.thc un r dersignctl . .,cin'tlie.day of sale. • ) IYERS' TOBIAS O J EIN !tic - I .iskiznees fgnif3 : met- ce h an . r4cularY 3; o Igi 0
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