Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, August 07, 1838, Image 3

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HERALD as. EXPOSITOR.
'OEOIIIOIO M. PHILLIPS..
C AR LISLE ..
TUESDAY AFTiIiIiOON;!•AUGUST 7, 1838
The,l4oßle's, Candidates,
FOR PRESIDENT, .
17M trut.
. FOR.COVERNOR,
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__IIRITA T ER,4 - AdEIIENTS
OLOAIN'ST
PORTER 4.•
.meeting of the friends of .1 0 S E P
-'fitlTNEß,Alle.pr - Ozint s'atrio ic Gover
nor of Pennsylvania,. and - all others' in favOr
Oa resumption, -of Specie Pitymr:lijs
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- opposedlO - itheipresent - ,reigti_of SitiniPti4 7 . ~...A. I wTAT
,2x. ...ti,,,Co,tis.rxrt..r...Tor ... , :iii . o'4.rorrall
iiii;_ioir.ii,iliatiriiifio — c o - ;ii*.i1;,;;;;";,i: ;..ite.pn - azinounces the arrival ii. tlintliort, To twenty: - .1
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• . eight days from llatleira, the U , titted States fri,gote-•
-the borough- of Ca7'`..illl3, on .. . _ •
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' Constitution, bearing the broad. pentla , .t 'e•f . ,...z.tinrin
. MONDAY, ritliE i3V - I - . 1 1 ,,, , ,. i..T qt., ST : i dere . Pliott.:. She sitAretint Ilstnpton Roads on the .
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pex..ti-at ONE o'clock, , P. ivi. -nt w:iich tint , 3 -- sibt ult and-was tqhe•towed up to-Norfolk on tIM,2d
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inst. by L....steamer, instead ef coining , up with - Wind
'eevert.l addresses will be delivered:- • The
ark! tidp
,its did die mojestic Yetrisylvanis. - i.Theoffp ! ,
F:iiiii - 64 - . - ilie - Mec hanic, the Merchant,. th , .. , . -
. k____ - - cers and crew are:all said to be well—and 'as Corn
Laboring Mari, and all who feel an interest Elliott has been absent fir a• - in: .1 years, kc ' w.:- . 11i)IM:;
in the welfare of our,country are invited: to ! _b a __la
y soon.returrt to hiSlatrilly,i3 t.i* place. -
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•attenk
Juily 240838.
(a The c:ditor‘ of the ffelt/d & Expositor isin-at:
"lioWairce;ott - the - Perr# -- costrtirwhich-mtal
rogy for any omissions or dqficiencies in this
Cl:The "Great - IYester/i'leteititl , dt• arrived at Nen;
York - on Suni!Ay etcuing i'com Bristol; haying, one
hundred and thirly=tliree pissengers onib:iard, Ind a
large qualitOy, of freight; Ifer-passage money alone;
It itisaid, cannotatriOunt to ..inehlesstt than 4'25;001
The "Sirius" arrived off Plymouth .on the 16th,f.f
July, making the passage from se.m , York in 13 days'.
• cC7The Great 'Western Steam Ship Gompanyhaae
'taken step 4 to increase its capital
.fec m £250,065 to,
21000,000. TheY have contracted for the immedi•
ate building of three large and splendid steam-ships !
to run between Cork and New York• in cou : junction
with the British Queen; they are to be christened
President„,,Great tritainnlind United "States. The
keel of the President has-been arready Ac is
ta'tneiunire SO2ll tons. . .
a :7 The Philadelphia Inquirer informs its, that in
- 'consequence:of - the excellent - regulations-adopted 'by
, , "the Canal Commissionera l 'and the different lines run.
- nitig - from . Philadelphia to Pittsburgh, there is now no
-"detention at Huntingdon, and the transmission °finer
, ehandize is as speedy tindee.rtain aB eveic With the
brief addition of time necessary for transhipment.
C7''The tone of the late New York papers gives us
strong grouttids tObelieve, that business of all kinds
It fast reviving. The last accounts state; that st-eks
were firm, and advancing-slowly, but not materially.
Thereis a general impression also, .that,money will
become very abuntiant. Indeed, it is said' thak.capl
'talks find it difficult at the p'resert time to erappy
their capital. Dusiniiti paper is riot to be had, and
United States bonds are :becoming scare.
p.
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(nit is itated in the
,NattonaWntelligencer, that a
"negro in the employment of a member of one oif the
ForeignLegatiors, assaulted a Magistrate in the city
of Washintton a few days since! The negrOltatibeeit
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bieught be ?re thhrllligistrate for Stlmemisilemean.
tor, when t(e outrage was committed! It is to be
-- I;oped - that lie willteceivethatpunisitment-whielkitis
it so,richly and justly merits.
legislature of North Carolina linve,ordczr-
Chgrokee lands lying 'within- that state b.:
first Monday of September next, nt fran--
County. The lands are now 'meant, the
laving been all rernoved—and, from the
IftliA soil and favorable locations, itis be
tome ptirtilins of them will ecmmand..fine
, Drirece-rws Srostir—We lcnrn from the Adams
Sentinel, that; on` the afternoon of Sunday week, after
-sit-unexeßipled draught eiLuiore than cour.weeks, the
t r ettiieis of Geltiehergand-xicillity were visited by a
- itirm of Wild, rain; and „hail, which was much mare
j .. violent and destructive-in hi effects, than any that lms.
. been experienced in that quarter !Or years. 9c,, - . T.
— C - Mill - i'dliiiii - hrie'k - iiiiiiiat the southern f'
end.o
townovas rendered` a heap brruins, the reef
`or his
smoke hetise carried entire a' Considerable distance,"
end a large amount of his fencing prostrated. The
-gable end of the back - building of M'Clellants hotel,
veil blown in._ A considerable `portion of the !aril
trick barn of Mr. Stevens; was unroofed, and the e •-•
Aire northern end thrown down. The dwelling ludfse
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-I :4` Mr. Sharp, cabinet-makerrics unroofed«..4nd lies
rgable ends ofiarlousother !buildings in town an l 'its .
xvicinity - werelliroivr i down, otheri were unix:nil: cidul
gricatsiamagc :was done to the fencing.. • e
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47r.r.rrivittfjNoru k earolium,) Aug. 1,1838.
141PUGEO'. , • . •
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; w e hear the moat distreising Gamuts front - some
iartsot" thiised agbecai neighboring . conntiea, Or the
almost total destruction of the cropi by the tong ison•
,tlmted dry and hot ;weather. . - - .•
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' town. we haVe had scarcely any rain - during
the" whole of'the hist month, and none at from the
14th lip to yesterday, when we hid a•sliglit slower - .
The sun during all this game - shining with most ferv - diM
,heat„ every thing,looks parched. -•'
How much worse must it twin sonie parts of Orange,
Chatham, and33itore,c6unties, where, we, leorn, no
rain kis fallen since , eiiiita - June some? placeN
- and in others since early in May.
The corn and'cotton are,titally destroyed „Ili' such
places.: We do not thuds, however, that corn Will be
though,much 41 4 11Tidnal logs will Op:leered. ,
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CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAIL ROAD
t' , ,t;'' i . • . .- BRIDGES , , • .• • - .
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.'‘i We observe - with: pleasure that the Work ,
oil this Structure is progressing pretty rapid-;
lyt On each side of the river, two spans',
have - already-been--raised; - -.the:
aye -put.up•for,a , third; en all • the piers'
_l:teing 'nearly., •cOmpleted
~and- ;the- timbers.
rapidlrpreParitteive - niay:expeet the en-:
tire structure to :be raised in the course of
twO 7 rionths.: When finished it will .be a
splendid . affair, 'with the railroad. on the
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I roof,-Which Will be fiat, and - a road way for
wagons • beneath; or in 'the- inside. It is
intended to_ tonnect • the • Cumberland Val
ley with the Harrishurg and Lancaster rail
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Tint TAnnts Tonftn.—The people of the south- •1 road.
, The grading of Mulnerry street in - our
ern states liavelatterly,turned:theiritttentio3 to" 1313- •
town,.tlircttl gh*11.1"0,1 therailway wi ll pais
nufactures, and are ri•alizing n handsome profit'on , ' -•-
from the bridge to the. Harrisburg -& Lan ,
the capital isested.. :They are new not otilr'able to '
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stlpply tilt inselves with articles which they formerly ` caster road, is in'Progress: The street has
had -to purcliase at the 'north, tint have also a surplus been - dug-down as far as SeeOnd * titreetifront ;
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hich they can a-md to Sell at a fair pra the landside, and second now being
t to those;
; graded down ikorder to cross the low level
from whom they formerly purchased: We observe
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by an extract frbim it Fayateville papet.,that, bin-liens ` „ o f ' the rail - way While we • consider the
! .ell OlherlAntl - Yalley., Road a 'Mist laudable
of their, Co.7ries, - the Nord* CM.Jlitai Merchants nee
work
..we'regret to see our streets thus' cut,
new fra'.:eci t:, :hip entio:fyarn to New. For k, fiorn
from but understand Ilint the ; Company,-at , the
Which piece titer wet in the babifof bridging
Mr. Penrose,:will - ttilie every
the nerth an' . immense quantity of,the ni•tiere not Marc- suggestion of
i,-,i---fil!ans . to„ nteke amends by willitig-3_ll!_-.
rthaiiiiii.eeyears ago: • Duirn g one,thsy inlcently,
re-laying the . paveninots,andliiittio,t;
less than-tent loitatid pounds of dotton.:iars nf•rive 1 sideS,
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A i FAyett,:ville ti one establislimMit-alone hrth-Yin-
; every 4hing in as gootd - Taider, as „possible_
tcrior,'llestined for Scw for !ou t seven t . ..,„ ef• after liying„ dm railway track... This is
copper ore nrlnved drire the . sarne_day feoin GiiiiforCl --- ,due 1.2 ..the c_itiz, ina_of li atiltburg.-,--_-_,Penn
•in wagons, fur want Of a better conveyance. '_aylecorta hitelligeacer. ...
A ,Co.rat. , SVYNT T, COM:kI3DORE'lliAlti . :. , .bettf/r - s:f -1- 41issionaries.Intelligence
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-Meta Glyernment Cr.-zv.tte of tit? ith of March, says,: 1139 been received a tile. death of .Mr. and
that the. Royal Artillery, 47 th ; 596, 92d, and Royal Mrs. Perry, missionarien.at - Ceylorlieit the
Maltainmilfil4el.lle g iment, were paraded by his Ex- 10th - ond -13dr March, of cholera.. Mrs.'
c'etteiTitia-9-5-i-ob-cf.,-eilm
rcgritand•at:Ploritata,llB.,l?. ~(formerly • Hannah:Jeanna Lathrop, - of
a compliment to the American Commodore. After - Ns: , :•.,..-7,:elt, Colliieetiat ) -Witchedllerhu s --. 4 -.
passing in review order,, the t - ops (Smiled in close ball'i . .,tp” the last, and .followed hint within ,
columns on the , glacis';'itild ei::::Lrough , several pa- ;, -7 0 d4s, both having died in :the greatest
rceurresof attabl; Y:(1 def 4 nee.', , ,'. C. rnmodaiy, Elliott c.Omposure. .Three of the four missionary.'
Jrtressed la tri•.!_!l.t. J;;;.-,11 ky._,(iefigi67!-,...t:irthtrninvb-,-.z•sistors-lpyeAlmoTonelto-tbeir-rewArtl.:--------
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merit, and,..1.: , !t thl.lill:ant; aimeia= ! ..e critic troops. ' '1 •.• .
~: - -- • ------1-----4 4 , 1, - ".zther;- ' --,;Our -- Oldestlfiliabitants
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- stirthatilimi - lrave , tiet' , ereipelieffeCiritiliili'
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- - a - .lepg,•.dry:spel --- ofjiht Weather aid have,
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hall t ,)0 irff with for the :161. iti:nth: ' Souse ;
or the-days have been. excessively: -warm,-
thi Thermometer_ pnging very frequently
from 98 to 'lOO, and -- in our office, it' has
been es high as ioq, .i q ishide. , We -are
afraid int continueVueli_longer it - Will pro , ..
duce much sieknessi, We understood-Bit
TAI - 4,aylest, that there ivt - ..re g or 10 deaths;
7of whomdieT.-stiddenly: ' . ..: 4 .105t of.these
. N :• - ilvere - Train the effects of the heat- -We had
DZSTUITZIANCE9 IN CAADA:St7TLED.---.IIIP-Sara-_ showers,
refreshing yesterday; whidh cooled
toga Sentinel ofTuesday - announces-the arrival there an d 1
tue air, Toured our- streets of all the •
of . Gen. Macomb from the northern frontier.. The : dust and fiftlieteraburo• (va.i "Nem- 1
disturbances on the nortbdim line have entirely= sub- . b •
geriCe' r• - _...,....._,-,_.....,___.,,....-__.: :-.,.----,--.-.--:--......::.•
iitleth - wad - w - Vespecr - fir -:- Mir - lOWa l drl -- theTrnatiOns „......_________________ .—_________ _.._
existing between. th e two governments, will preycntT ' i •.
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rim CoMMOtt Schools of Ohio are mitt
anyinterf:ienee in the-internal eelati:olis of the Cants- -- •
ly gaining popnlarity. - In the late eelebra;
tins. The Presence of fien. 111nCinilt w:thin stitstrie t ' den -of the 4th of_ July, they were, as . genn
ofeountry where his amnia:a were rio-distinguishel - erelly . toasted as " the fair. ' ..-We 'give a
and important during - the . last war, ' has undoubtedly (
rrotteceil•eyery•sidutary_infinFitie-in.restoring Order '''sPecinien drank aline celebration in Zones
along the froatierline. - . • .. I•ville— •
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” lay Micah. Palmer.. Our ("amazon
School Syeteth—Build good - school-ha - uses,
emplpy competent tedchers, and anon, we
may. inscribe on our-prison doors—" For
Rent." •
Mons BACKING Otrr.-L-The Cincinnati Republi
can, which has been' for years One' of the ablest and'- .
most zealous advocates ofJackson and Van Rureqii•
tife,country,Kolifispii - language: "There is no Linger
a . 1 100 p Wain which to fling a hope' that fifr.Tanßu
ren will ever Change his policy,- lie hak been :Avakai.,l
ed' and . forwarned—he has been implored and adino.
nishedi-but-to no purPose.. ,:fle has resols-ed to sink
or_swan with his favorite measures; notwithstanding ;
their rejection by eOngre* and the universal
tions of the people which they haverelicited. 'Ore
cannot, therefore,, go with him: we cannot longer op, I
pose his measures, and go For the man. Our-oppciii
.tion to the former
_would be neutralized by • the sup
port of the latter. •No man of refieetion'can long oc
cupy,a position of this
MANY:
Dittsctrx.r.n Lo;rn't ipts.- 77 The T,§tatgiVes
.exttlt'ts'finmllermn inpers, which mention the at
rival at Berlin of a aiumbeY' of emigrants, hlt-rigi , l
Lutherans, formerly composing . the congregatitin of
the Rey. Mr. tchirhet, against both.whom and his
kith the military were torbed out. They were henna
to Hamburg; and from thenceto America, where they
had.hetn preceded by agents ti purchase land, as they
are - not - without resources.— Tl.ekenaigrate_Ao _!!pee-.
serve tie true faithi'. and in this feature resemble the.
pilgrims of old, whO left England and then Holland,
to come to this country,to preserve the liberty of can
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scientre. -
ntrrliiArfoir:Arcz.=flut New York taPers Con
tain accounts of several brutal and infamous outrages
lately committed on defenceless femalee in that city,
Which aro of the most shacking and diabolical _kind.
ft appears that in a section. of the city, which is but
thinly hthibited, and it
is principally occupied
with lumber yards; a set of stObl boys Vveieln the ha
bit oicollectini at nights, and hiding themselve4e
hind the flumber, until an unproteeted_femnle . won
I pass, wheel they would immediately seize her, • stop
her mouth with a handkerchief, drag her ii.to the re
cesses, and there - ;ill :billrage and ',violate her person!
So hold - did - they become - in thiiir career of infamy,
that the attendance of a single gentleman waano pro
tection ton ladycals they wthilditoonkundc him down,.
and then hurry her to their hiding place, where she
was doomed to subntit to 'those monsters in human
slidne! Several nutraa sOf this kind Were etinothitted
on respectable females bill& the poliCeWere Int:fern
ed of them, and they immediately stationed Watchmen .
AU tilt:lumber yards,-who temn.put an end to the infa
moustcarcei• of the young villains in that quarter.
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' - .brroistArtort A iretxTED.-;-Wepercreive by the Bal
l:nom Sun of week, that William Hebb, Esq. A
Justice of the P.mce in-Vikshingtoh,City, advertises
that tit oAkersona who lately witness:,d the commission
of q vi;3le4, Outrage on the polon ofn lady- in Anne
Arundel county, on the B . :dint-we Rail-react, by five
vagabonds from WashingtonLtile willing. ti testify t 3
the identity; of the party aiidilie tict, if the injureti Indy
wisiMs to Inresecnte the. Onntierp, whose brutal can:
duet deserfittilie. Severest punishment that our laws
coUldpo 4iblpinflict upon,therri: Such ' illains should
beTiiint cTul`filiiiii - steietyTand-he made examples of
t 3 Bete others front the perpetration of such brutati
i i
and revoitinWL• nehliyithugcellfor life to the
f a lienitentiary. Too many trthCini escape justice; el il d° A in V g iilSlLElVi-kin the early part of the 'week sah
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fearleti, ii,'•niigli thr - -•• •.. _ ...
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through the delicacy of injured. females,
i t'o, as in the present case ; would rather hear tht4r
iier and •wrong'S in silence, than tn,appear. in court to
orosecute the inihniaus authotls ot them. . -I
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- PROTERTAXT EaIBCOPM., CON VI A'rlOX.—Frida3r
eviinint y the Convention of the l'rotestant Episcopal
Church of fklarylood'eleete4- to the' •Offtbe 'of Ili;,op
of that Ilioeege;the liiihi,ltevereng.Jacltscitr
•rt
nt pilesent Missiunsuy Bishop in -the - gull ey -ef. •
the'
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ViinniT'S - ron - 11.—T11613railforil Argus . informs
xis, that, on the afternoon of Wednesday week,i'mnst
destructive hail storm passed over the eastern section
of that,Zirunty, carrying desolation'whereverit went.
It isrui4. that the hail lay upon the geinmilta thaepth
of six inches; and that some ofrlie bail stifles trieasuoi
e i d three inehes In eireumference!: ..The desolation is
rePFS 4 einted'ats passing desprifition—the grain, which
was joist ready, fir the siciaii;being uttarly_destrcyalt.
One farmer, inrtmul of:pa:ling his,r... ; ;,..pertinto forty
of wheat the ne;t - morning, tinned - I his hogs
The orchards are stripped 'of their fruit . ae4, 11:111 . 1:E IN .„,..
their Icates..—windo4Tarabrolien hundreds; ,' and
d i n I tuesday evening' the
• Sist,'day of ,Jply laet, in
cattle bruised almost biyOngl , Vella; - Thus 11w hopes Piitierteibt, by the ...Ile:v. want),"
Of nanny of the *niers thereme.blasted in a mo,:i.AVltirma'lllut.r.rtt, to Miss SanAttMisitus hlti4lET
nreilt, and-many' poOrpeople,cast down actual , pe: I both of Soufh Middleton township.
lorP ThP t?rT mites liidth,..l.l,„..bLibis borough, on 'Th'ursday evening , last, by the
cast and west; but it:was not atir,,ailainede3 what ex , ,, nee. 'Airrarid, Mr. CnßlSTitti COCIiLLT; to
tent it rer.ched to the north 4 s l 4tit
744 4 Sanfill RUFF, all of tiiii . flace:
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MARKETS.
, 181LADLLPIIIA, AtrGUST 6, 1 Ei3S.
FLOUR AND' .11FAL.—Sales of old IVestern at
$6, Penusylvniiiii - 6 - 501i'615; - :fresh ground and-Bran=
dywine).7; 2301 bbls. -Rye .nt 4; Corn Meal, sales
mostly on speculation at 15 25 al5 621-for Wide, and
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- 2 :50 2.55 - kir Mae.
.Glt4.llN—Wheat r ---Old Western sells in lots at
.$t 40 a 1 4s; Rye 93 cents; Corn, isles of 2003 bush
els irellcia at 85 'ft cents inferior to prime
quality; 1 . 503 bushels Oats at 33 cents.
WHISKEY.--40.1 bite commm, sold 9n terms not
communicated; sales have ranged . from 32 to 3fl in
hhds; Monongahela bb15.,33 cents.
B.stoossoniF, Amr. 6,1858.
FLOUR: —Then} has been an iin?rovenaent in the
receipts -of-lloward street flour this-week, but no
change of any moment has taken Ada& in prices;
The deinand heing very limited, tinnsactionitire.con
fined principally ton retail business. Me quote fitm
‘vagons to-day...at $6 75, although in occasional hi
stances a finction more has been Paid for chaise
SaleS troin storesinive'heen made atra 7.45,acc0r:.
ding to quality and the quantity taken.
BYE FLOUR--.We continue our quotations from
wagons for Ist ' live at s4.' Sales have been made
from stores at 425 a 4 50. . • ' • •
•Gli.A. l l 47 %—;•Wheats—lThe'SnitiPljes , of the new crop
have been limited this week, and prices have remain_
ed pretty \urlifarta .and steady, at 1 . 1 SO 41 1 40 for
common to best reds... One parcel of v e ry prime d
'Virginia was sold on Tuesday at 1 42, and yesterday
another" parcel of. the same, dezcriptjon at the tame
.Price. We quote eirrimon 've.y prirde whiles.ht
1 40 in 1 - 43 Mid I 50. ' -
Coit..V-.ln the early 'met of the week sales of b.3tli,
ye:Sitt were Mille et 65 tt . G : t cents; and
since then at GT a GS cents--. Which lastrates we quata
tl-doy fir both slits. • • .
RTE---S 2 :11 trifling lots of new, of inferior
hare been slid, but the transactions airard no cri
t. rien - of the market price. •
OA-T3---We gitzle at 25 a 27 cents-*--not mech
les
of hints. were Made at M.eenis, and Of bide . : sn li
33acenta: Si4e then,ltnwever, in consequence of the
adrance in price in a neighbOring eastern market, a
speculative demand has taken place here, antrsales
have been made of hints. at SI, Sly and S 2 cents.—
..Some holders are unwilling to sell until the market,
becomes - settled. The sales of bbls. from stores were
at 3.3 a tit cents, and in some cases at SS cents, and
some holders ask higher. The stock is light Some'
dealeranye now willingto givl 30 cents for bbls 7 -the
pre) iously prevailing. wagon rate having been 29 eta.
The inspections, of the . week coreprise 7 lrds. and
,53.1.bbis; of which 141 bids were from Philadelphia.
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DIED;
In diiirberongli, On this umning, Ann Barbara
Maier; daughter. ef i John H. Weaver, aged 3 year',
11 months and 1 dikt.
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In Harrisburg, on Sunday the . fifith day of July,
CHAHLES-110WILY,Igsvin4lle' filet year of his
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Mr. - NI - crry was a native of Rhode (eland; hut had'
resided in this state for upwards of 40 yeari. lie was
printer by tradr,ind - was engaged in the publitation
Of a political newspaper for about 8) years, during
-which-time Mr.-Mowry acquired -capshlerableeele
brity as a political writer. He. at onetime, stood se
cond to none in *estate as it hold, virrous and effec
tive editor. Matey of th e . older pnliucians of the state
re.member. him well. He' held severarimportant
public • trusts under the elate 'Government, among
which was that of Canal Comraisaioner. He was
appbinted to this important station under G overnor
'fihnlze, and held . the ainee unt.7l the - election cifMr.
Wolf, which he, filled with ability and tintommon
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fidelity. • . . '
- - .
On - Saturdai.mqrninz last, a ft er a lingering and
painful'illness, whiisithel3re with Christiattbrtitadi
and resignation, Mn. JOHN C. 111.0UDY, aged albeit
14 years. • . , .
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- • CANAL R0421f, July 3 . 0, 18.33.
TABLE
Exhibiting the amount of Tolls - colleqed
11211 Ce -oZlObee3l-561.811:7
. • . %NAT.
Aiwnintlierireel; ending Jul) , f2l, 1E33; $:6:291 - :49
ArnouA as per last , . 507:793 83
Whole arn3unt Canal Tolls,
RAILWAt - AND:VCTIVEi I DNYER - TOILS.
Amount per weelf. cnding . .
— July - 21 - 0838i -5-.4-79-63- 7 --4,077 2 8G
Amount as perlastrepori, 220,19.9 F 4 178,558 56
V4lole at/imp : at of
• - --- •-_ • - - _
Ikfotfife Power, • .
'Canal,. . ' . :
7- .47110.17f
• . NV. C. M'?HFRSON, Seery
.jI)EAbLIVIA* & LEH.MAN,
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OPTICIAN'S.
From Pfiliadelphildt§
.- • •
ESPECTFUL LY inform- the citizens of CaTr.
.11 - 11.1F•le and ita ;vicinity, that they have - opened a
Store in a frAmelmilding in •Thes_Street, nearly op ! ,
posite,rerree's Hotel, where they oft)r far sele — S: fie c
tacles,%iith gold, silver Ind tartly: :.L.t.,11 Limes, with
a new assornr , . , .t of glasses "of their
owi ejanufacture: These glasses,are of thehestlarid
for preserving and improving the sight in 'continued
reading and writing, wherein' thevito hottilie the eye- ,
but strength.en'and impravethe vision. Thry are re
commended by the. most celebrited Aleeta r ra and Ord
fessora. • • - • , •
a-rso, ar.avv3s.
site_ansl*4lldy.: . : l gAG"...PYlNG
ES..of every description: . • .
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with different magnifying powers,together with a va
riety cf articles in the-optical line; not - Mentioned.
Opticat - andn - ther inidiuments and' glasses;
promptly and carefully repaired. " _ _
N. .11. They can always select glasses is suit the.
vision of persons *ft'ssoon as-they see them, upon the
first trial. • - _ •
Ther - will remain in Carlisle but a short time.'
Carfisle,.August 7 . , 18.38.—tf.
TEACHERS IVANIED.
The Board of Directors of the borough of Ifechan
icsburg, would hereby make known, that ONE or'
TWO well qualified Teachers -of regular habits and
good mend character, arc wanted to take- charge of
and teach the schools of said borough.
There is an average number of 150 scholars to be
taught. Two school rooms 'g , each other and
connected hy a door ; one to average lob, the 'other
50 Scholara. •
The President of the Board stands ready toece v
• • i e
proposals. from teachers , te take charge .of and teach
an average number of So pupils in-the small room----
to take charge of and teach-an average of 100 in the
large - room—or to take charge ofand teach the whole,
averaging 150 pupils in both rooms..
Those who hand its. proposals. for 'lOO scholars,
must calculate to provide theniselyes With, at least,
oneassistant, at their own expense; 'and those for 1,50„
must provide themselves with at least two assistants at
their own . expense. All assistants.Aust be sutli as
the Board shalt approve.
The branches to be taught arc thefalhiwing
Snflling, the first principles of Elocution, Reading,
IViiting, Arithmetic, Geography, English Grammar,
and CoMposition. As incidental branches: the first
principles of GeometrY, Ittitierology; Botany, and
general outline of History—tartirularly that of the
United States, &e. &c.
The receiving of proposals will be closed on the
(test of September.Ocitt. •
' ,C)011 WEAVER,
•
Pro': of the Board.
iittest:—W.'A. W. STIGLEMAN, SEC.
Mechanicsburg, August 6,1839.-3 t. - • -
Jaynes' isagive
'SOVEREIGN ItEIkiEDY for all .9ffections of
Me Hared*, in - eliiiiiren grown. personare
just received kid for 'sale at -7 • • • .
•
ELLIOTT'S • •
- hruk §•, chemical Store;
. , .
carriste, August 7,
; •
19 Hereby giren..that - I,4etters of Admiblatration on
the estate c.rD4FID SraztrEk, latc_efgrank-i
rani lOwnshiP, CtueViiint l . 0 , 0-ay, deceased, have
tY:itlayissued in due irni of law to the sttbscribers,
residing in said township: airpersans haviug claims
or demands . against the esilte of the said depi4seA, are
requested to make knonn the same withint delay—
and those indebtedte said estate to pay their respec
tive dues to - • •
ROBERT LAIRD,
ABR'M. :BO IV MAN',
FrankfordTottlishlth
.MLIC SALE.
. , •
WILL be sold at Public Sale, On Scat:Way. the
13th day of atpt&ber 74.. rt, a Valuable Vro'-
perty, situate in Slnnroe t4wnshitt, Cumberland abon,_
tv, 7 miles- east of Carlisle; on. the Baltitifire and
!'ark Baudiand oti the Yellow Breehes creek, cons'
' •-• lining. • • -
• One Utindred•Actieti 4 . •
and one Inn Arid and twent-five.perches,ltore ; or.
leas, of swell ctiltivated land. . • .
tae Imprc;vinctote_arei a
'.* .. LARGE GRISTMILL
• • • ,1
• ..1111 -• zasTilita.titzt•
" - SAW MILL.
y
and a . S 4lll 4 4 ,o ll l ; ;Miltie.
difS,o44olXteilelli
The Mi11',,W14,17111 wh - twenty,..three screed
lank - Which - he :,aecapurt beretnlitre.for - that
purpose; or their elelitifetl.ter;st the - bOicif , the:
purclutser, otintehtiacts:- - •
&lista eounnencestVo o'elock on. said dayi'When,
due attendaoce will be olveni and tectaa of 46n:t r
ade
-• 'JOHN 4- - JOS. -
• t
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1 .
. ittenioe Townahip, fit • , "
.. .' 87 •, .
• Awn 7,1858. _i -••' , ~ ' - ~' '- -
-,-:CCYLLeastiir Mini d • Si Exalianer .iili 'lnievi- Alio
above 4 weeks, said fe.ivrard bill to *lll6 office. for Ca
-Ipetio9, - • . •. . ,-- •".1 ~ - 'Ai
4. ,
.-.•, • • • .
• REGISTERISNOTICE.:.
Office,. Odilisle,Z ,
Augitet 4, 18313. 5,
Notice ikherelly . giired, to • nil Legatees, Creditors,
and other perfume concerned; that the folloidng sc•
counts hive-been-filed:hi-thia office - for - examination;
by the alcountanti thereid named; and will he pre
sented to the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county,.
for confirmation and' nllowinCeoin, Tuesday;-the 4th
day of September,, A. D:1838. . ' •
• L - Th - ft adminiarationacaountpf George Nnbinger,
Executor of Catharine Ann H,wers; deceased.
2... Th e -administration .accotiat of - thivid*Rell,,AOK
ministrator of Thomas Trinible,deceased. • • ,?`
S. The administration accoun t of Levi llte.rkle,Att.
mioistrator of Adam Maunesmith, deceased. • '
4.- The sidminlitration account- of John , Reiss and
Thomas Ross, Administrators of Samuel Ross,,
de
ceased. *• • • •, * . •
:5. The administration account .of Christian Mye rs,
•
Adminisfrator . of Georg! King,Aeceased: • • ,
6. The adminiatration account of John Ross and
David Ross, Executors of David Iltobb i deceased.
The supplemental adininistration account of
Daniel-A{ol)ler and Levi. Alericle, Administrators of
Henry Wnber,Aec4.4l . ... 7 _.•
8. The.. supplcm :total and, final , administration no
eNcit. of Liivi Mcride, Administrator of Michael
Weaver,•deceased. - : • '
9:.The administration aoconat of Levi Merkle;Ex
antilop of John Rupp, deceased. *.-•
13. The admintstratiOn Account of, Joho Myers,
Administrator of Fredcrick,Speidle. Ancemfel.
-. 11. Th. , administration account of David,Kenoureti,
Administrator de_bouis,non-,of Samuel--Itedett;de:
etWt . '" 7-7 -
12. The atiralnistrationacwittet. of 'David Green,
berger;4leeeneed; -
13. The supplemental administration - account - cf.
Elliott T. Lane,Adruinistrator of Thomas C. Lane,
'deceased.. • • . •
The administration account ofJohrtgarner and,-
10 - o•FcitriitliebTEitettrOt'irif• - Charles(;hrtstlieb,
1 deceased. •
F 15. TI!S -odministration account or. Adam Longs-.
Adain-Lonsadorfi'seniori'de
r .16. T he - ad Ministration account, of -tine • liinsesT,
Executor Of Barbara Kinsey,:deceised;
17: - Thendrainistrrttioti aecottet of Christian •Stay_-
, man, Administri.tor de bonik eon orJaoob Staymno,
deceased, . • . '
.2_13.. The minainistildfon account of John Crait;oet; anti
Executors of Andrew Fitti•okv;•de
ceased. .
19. The second supplemental and final administra
tion account bf.iohn Snerely,Administrator . of
tian Whistler. deceased.-. -
adoemistration account of John Cresier,
LAdiiiiilstt;i - OFilfe"`bdiitairnrof-;lo*Flecki - tiedeased.
Er.-Tlieadittititstration - accOuntOf".k.ll - larper;
I•miniinistrator• de-honiantin-witirthe•nyill-ennaM-o
uliniFfiistoo: deceased. ,
1-,- 722. -- :The - adMinistration nee-amt. of -Geo.ss„
Cresler...Ahninistrator. deCeased - .
-
23. The • administration account of Johti Harper,
adMinistrator de bonis non-Atlth the will annexed, of.
John Sloore;deCeased., - - • t• . .
$313,0.25 ST
• - A
225,509•60 172,656 42
172,636 42 • .• .
314,025 sr
ME
•
• . •
.1. Guardianship acemint NVIIIIAMMeak-
Iey, Guardian of Charles IL IVeakley:ininor aim Of
Daniel Wealclev.dem.ased. " • ,
• g..r The Guardianship- account-of-John: Proctor,
!Guardian of David Craighead, son of. Gila& Craig-.
ltead;dvceased. •
3. Ttfd - Guard.iansldp accflunt of John -Proctor,
Guardian
,of Margaret, Critigheadi - Minor - child of
Criiishead, deceased.
4. The 'Guardianship accou,if of John Coover,-
Guardian .Cof John' Manley, minor soh - CI . Robert
Manly - olcocased.._ - ' _
Attention, Wroopes ot • . •
‘ 4 kii; to . •
-
Tit'members of the Cumberland Gra y s tiani of
horsewill parade ht, the,public - house of John
Trego, on the Wnlottt Bctbm Road, on Saturday
the 18th Way of .Alkiia nest, at 10 o'clock - A. M.
completely equint - • •..
GEORGEMILLER* -- Captaili...
_
_
August 7, 1808. . ' ,
•AITENTION,.IIIARIONSI
. ,
• •
• N.c.r. •
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YOU arc ordered to parade at the .4/7.3i0/?1 ; on
SATURDAY THE. 1 ITH INST, at THREE
O'ELOCKapreciselk,voterpletely equipt for drill.
Ily order of Captain S.. Crop.
T. 13.
Augttet ; THOMPSON, 0; S.
7 '
cOuitT-'sALE.
pursuance of a decree oldie Orplume CouH. of
Cumberland county, there Will be told On the
pre Bea t On
Thursday the 30th of Sugust
at 12 iecioak at noon 'said day, by pnblid Irendue,
‘A tract of land, situate in DiA r
inpin
Township, Cumberland county, bounded bffinds of
Emanuel Line, William - . ..Mlfoore's heirs, lirathim
Woods, and the- tract of land next below described i
containing One 'Hundred and 'Fifty Eight Acres,
One Hundred and Twenty Perches and allowance—
Hwang thereon erected . .
DWelling OA
.
' 4N:40 TWO SP.IIILAR, Ma --
with $ SPRING HOUSE eitir'a fine
spring of water. : 'The Yellow-Dreech
'through X' part of this tract.- About one hundred
acres of-said land are deftred, a portion whereof is
fine meadow land; the. residue bribe land is in excel
le bt timber. . • , . . .
This hind'isvatentedi and it of goiiiiiiiiiility lime
stone boil?, r. , . . ,
~ .' Aiso-"A . "i.tia . pt 9f Laiiiii; it.ljoining
the abate, sittia in the said 9 leultsillp of Dickinson,
tritindell.lo lands , of.eon:lel Galbqpth. Nathan-J
'Woods, John -Cogve , .., Kipp Spangleq and others,
and coliblin!zg One llundreif and Fifty Eight Acres,
One ha:leired and thirty nine Perchda and allowance.
' Timing thereon erected a ' "' • , • , ' •
TVVrTDRior 16 L'a
At ! f ! ,
, 1 . 1 i-r i , •
• . and• OG
,13Albf.--414a, , a
7:2'?..• ..,R /arse .11 as* r ticks,
A Steno (+Frain House, and an. ,e2Feellent
SPRING HOUSE, .' ..-,_over a fist rate spring. of watLir: The Tallow Wee- .
'elms creek runs itlnn,...v . aaid tract. •
--The land is goad .quality, limesMne land. .-About.
100 acrep are cleared and uadealiiiii, a part - of:Alm
thime Wing meadow land: The -remainder of the
' with tood tliiiiidE — Thlsland lir
tract is we oave
alBO patc9tcd.
At the same time and place, will be Hold
.`bract Alloitsitaiii
situate in' said - nf Dickinson,'hounded by
.lands orifEmanuel'Line, PhiliwElpangler, lands late
Of Dr. William C. Chambers, and others, and coo
tabting })ighty-Two Aeres, fartl'olVO imreliciand
allowance.. coreret _With
EINE'
a e re sc'eii i t aI4)IV
Theen Acs Which;
ear, .whole
tract
at the foot of• the South
!The tarms of sale are as follows . --$lOO to be paid
on` the ennfi rotation of the. sale or theditiresdhl_motin-_
tain•iract of land, and $30() on the confirmation of the
Ale of either:of the otlie. said - tracts: One-half the
Pno 4l ' 46 9!liTkeY. of : haki 'lailds oh, the
April,,tmicts'wheti "komnssion 'will he. delivereit
tith,,e 4 ,ptfitileitior or phriliSers, Mut the reniaiiider in
oie t 'year,athri'Wjthnut. into - Fest: - the. iuittle
b e seebse l l . - .hutment
"''.`ROBERT:DONALDSON'
, s- - . Executor 'if:Nathan Pamseys deq'cl.
July 31;11118.:4S.
, CiLanuaster Rumbler & Iterild will insert the
above 3 timse bill: to foriowd bi thls office forcol=
4, : „ - watis'• *, .
Pliatit'ULLEll' ' l 4/ 3 ' "cr
, ~,,, 4 e - - 'pdoTitormAiLvt. im,cl* , ,
. -' n - cainde;July inti.,- ~,._,.
,'l l ' ' , • stimi ikt,..tht Be4(in 1/1.
ithe -..Psvmptilet'' boys: Pik , th• ifii,e,w)khe
1437,g, haTe 'beto ii:E'ecf-go%k.ek-',,th'i6e;b7.4*.w.-**
' , eii - dx 14r- disr. ih'lti° .4'r,o. FL,Elez4o,,er#o
- them. ' .'' ` :
Julty-24, /#01,•,741F
GRAND'' CAPITALS
_
FOR At.TDITOT AND 3EPTEIVIDT.N.•
'State Lottery, • •
.For the benefiC of, the Leesbur g Academy.
' • Claes No. 5, for 1898. • - •
To be drawn at Alexandria, Va: on Saturday, tint 4tft
6f_August,,lB9B.
CAPITALS.
HIGHEST PRIZE 35,29 , 1—,10,000-5,000-3,000- --
2,500-100 .Prizes -or 1,000 'oc i 3oll l --:;•
• 66 1 0 f
, Tickets only sll3:Alalfss 7 .-Quarter $2 00.
Certificate' of Pack's of 26.Whole;Tichets $l4O
Do. .- d 6 26 Half. do -70 :
'DU. do. - .26 Quarter , do , 35. ,
',. 13 Drawn NO hi each Packsle of 22 Tickets:
PisgiriioState Lottery, -
POI 6 the benefit of the town of Wellmburg.
Class No 5 for 1838. . •
•
To be drawn at Alexandria; Va. Saturdak the 11th
August, 1838. .
• nuxuasrr •
CAPCICAL $25,000;.10, 000;5,000; 2,000; 1,750 i
1,500; 10 pr . ,00p ; pf 5,00;
‘. e.9 of 250; 25 of
200; 100 of_loo, 8to:"
ortly,llo;—Halves $5--gtiorters $2 SO.
Curt's of imettstges of 22 . Whole Tickets - $10 . 3
Do do 21' Half ado 55
. Do. -do, 22 Quarter 'do 25
13 DRAWN NUNTBDR3. „ .
.Virginia Staf . e . :Lottery, •
F9r thel:plielit of the Meclianl4ll3eiurialeritffitm2ety
• . 'of Nprfoilr.... ••• • •
.
. . , .
---' - Clan:No 5 for-19:18..='-- - ,
--- • TO"be'doovrtat - Alexandria . ; Va. bn - pnturdayi••- '-
' 'Anglo( - 18 i 1858. • ,
, • . _
-- ' • . , azuorn2.sru,d3r33,_ ' . -
CAPtTAIi - $30 i 000% 10.0003. 6,tv0. ? ,.1p0a ; kOOO t . -
• - 2,500.; 2. 000 0,747. 4c. 25 prizss , i:11 1,000 ; 1
. -25 cf 503 ••29 4 31'.); 200. cf 100, tcti, &c. -...''':::.!":-
~
. Tickets. only $lO --lislves s—quattevs 2 , 50. '",,"'
' Cirt'i - ortnicksgetrof - 25 - Wiole TiCkets- '.- $l3O --
/5
•Di ' .do - Half '. do•-•f-- • (15
.Da (ld . . 25. Quarter d 3 - 32'50
" CAPIT 'l., PRIZ-?7,4,30,00arxrzT...
stateL9ttery,
Forthe _benefit of gthe • Niononqalla A.caderny.
- - - ClassNo 5 fir 1838.
T - o,lie drawn sit Arn. the
, t711.1:5D snorxr.
CAPITAL.OS;294, 11,764, ..i....*„6" . /0; 3,470.1,
--eooo—o-sed-650 0f_7.,000;151.14^S '250_1 p 11)
C9:Yof 150,&c,
. •
Tiekett-only:00--Halves $5--Quorters
Ceres of flaekages or 25 whik Tickets x,13) •
. Do. dO. ' • 'l5 ife'S do 65 .
0... • - do:
- •
'":
• :100 0r1,0%9 Do:Amts.
: • _ IllexandriaLottery. , ,
_ _biassgc. as f^ l ' 1.8311 . , t •
to be &AVMAlexandrik.:, Wards'', Sail:
iember
Nurfiber Lottery-12 Dpvnt
PUIZT.B. ' .
dtilid,t3pliai . dtsso,ooo; 1 capital 0; 13 . 000 1 I do
• t •of 10,000'; 1-dci•Of 5,000; Ido of
100 Priles of I,oool'lo do of 500; 9.0 da1300; 85 do
200, bum grv. • - -
Tickets only-slo=-Halved ss—Quarters $2.50.
Certificatei of Packngeitof 25 atltele tickets, 140
- • 25, half 'do 70
I).t. , • . ,elo. .• 25 41114ttei , do • S 5.
misile•Ordere fbr-Tickets and Aare/ Certificates
of .Packages In the aboie Magnificent Scliemed, Will.
receive the mostimeitipt-attention,- and in-official
count of Cach drawkig tent immediately , . after it 'ii
dietin all -who order_from Addrews
July 31; 1838.-
•
PROCLAMATION.
lIEREAS i tlici Honorable J OHN REED,Pres
• 'tient Judge of the Court - Of Common Pleas in
the counties of Cumberland, Juniata, and Perry, and.
the lion. JOHN STUART and Jonx LEFEVRE, Judges
of.the said Court of Common Ideas of the ()minty of
uniberland, have issued their precept beiti;ing date
_the 30th_day ,of April, - 1838; - and to me directed, far
holding's, . _ • _
• Cana of Oyer and Terminer, ••
and General Jo& Delivery; and . General Quarter.
Sessions of the Peace, at Carlisle, on the, second Mon.
day of Angust;lB3B, (being the 13th ditY,) at 10 o'clock
in thi forentlOn.
"TIC IS Htletßr GIVE.V,t9 the Coro
ner, Justices or the Peace, and Constables of the said
county of Cumberland- that they be then and there iu
their proper person with their Itecords, Inquisitions,
Examinations, and other' remembrances, to do. those
thing.ishioh to their - offices - respectively - appertain.-
And - those who are.biamd.by recognizance. t.-1 prose
•cute—alitiat theprisoners - thatTre - ,::orthCichlairbri:
in the Jail of Cunibeilanii county, to be then and %ere
to prosecute againit them 11 shall be-just.
Dated at Carlisle . , theSth day . of July, 1838, and die
6iad tseir or Ariterican IndOendeliCet ' •
3 . 01 - IN•MirlitS, Sheft a ft .
Sheriff's. Ofliee, Cakliale,Z ...
June 12,1838.".
i Auditors • •a •
. %%e the un era grim , ot c by do
• rphadat-Court of Cumberland inunV, to hiidit and
tharihal Oic the•liiintli_of David Konowri
Adniiviiitriticii. of atia, deceased, will m ee t o n .
Saiikaii:9 the 25th orAturn''' .11e how of 'Lug,
in the Pormrt o ot-sbir.r.wutirg; • ThoBo Inteiesti:4
rtan Preeent thbir claims.•
July 23,1838
• *. NOTICE' .
liereby.taven,.that letters testamentary on. the
last Will and testament •of henry Bloaer,.sr. late 'of
Frankford township, Cumberland, cottatr, de eased,
have keen issued by the Register in and it‘, said 'kodte;
t the indnicriber, who reshlei in the township and
countyliforesaid,--Altleekaoalndebted to the estate
of ! ,the _saiddebeasidovill false make immediate
,nityinent; and tllbSelktviagelaims or deinandi against
the:Skid estate, sire"refittetted to make the same known
tilthcidt deli* ty" •
-"' ":- - -DAYII3<.BLOSER, •
cr. " Exec: 4 /o? of Henry Bloser, sr. •
July 40,
_1888.4-Gt.°. . -
. ,
Mewly liatpriived •-
TAIIIESIIIAIG MACHINE,
..- AND HORSE .POWER. ' •
VE subscriber, thankful f3r the liberal and ex.:
_
. t,eirnve patko - nage bestowed upon him - byi - i ---
generous public, Would i .. nform his friends that he has
extended his business, and supplied • himself with the"
best materials and workmerithe 0040..4 can produce, •
and that he has stioceeded ineff*ing 11 MOIR
.Valuable linpriiirentesit •
in ilte, irmatruction. of - tiie;,.. lICIRSE POWER:, by
, ~ • •. I which it is rendered both mil•e thiralde „and tan* , '_.
• ' •;••-:•:' ', ..,- ESTpAirs . . , while at *the fettii.., time the sped fit greatly iriereiketl: .
Carrie - to .- the"residenee tf the f.nbabribers nn r4dn-Y . and the requisite forcie sliednikhed at letigt oils A/O/Li—
the 20tlitint,t;•two • ' • • '
~ • 1 together with' several : other imitro.i.erisebts in the Ma
-- •. • I in, ''N I chiru;., tentlintto-render it more stiltstanbal as well as,.
..-. - -
__mini_ c 4 . 0 1 4-14,, . .' ' "',' :- 1115(.411. Al5O, - .. ' ' •
_ . - • - . -
- -.--- 7 . ..,
the oni - a - Aliindle*tt--Whiteorith. ti --- --z= ...c.4.1.• ;A i
__ i1ai,(9312.01, la .}1
..
~..,..4 7. ~,' . 1 .- O r t - a uar .tg
-intin-thotft--gor,..soptotised_ta-be_t__—...r--.ircee.u_..._.i...:_...,..........„.4,,_.4_,..4.„„., .....,,..,.__
_. A ,
_.
' 1 l '''''''Fl e othlis a dun 'or . mouse calor with (4 1 84 Perl° 1 •
•''' l ""n" "al' ail nur r elleulifian. - •
3:ears °(•-, -. ' • • • . ,- . The shbscriber Obis ittltdident. that any - one 'who.
Rvihite fasio; Suppose' .10 be bfteen or sixteen years I. ..
eld) and now g Y-lng nlilic ...., . •,• • • ,
1 w I, he at t c,pa itb, O'Mattlate HI - .
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: - .SVILLIANt,IktV.Tit - EN: rititproxed Machines digt , :Horse Power..
, Paperttrwn, „Tuly gib, 1838, , :
: • ..-• .. and .o Orleparedieni 'With Ctlier 'cbmittitctious; far' tho
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' .-• •••••;-•:.•',:• 'NOTICE, - ` • • . !setae
. a . tt?ttosa;• Will boAcrvinced . , ef, their 'decided
.._surr „ rierity--a-large "min Fr.. --- Ore C?llgantirkePt -gni—
' it,HE - Xuditors upppintrit-hy- thri - triVersil "Cdita ! bund4 Arso ' ' • - - •• 4 '
of Cutnberiand.cotintyil.) marshal( the asset% of' ''' ''' '' ' - ','' •• • ''“.. '''' '-'. ''' t: ...N . ~
the estate•Crf James Macrarlane, deck!, 1,'.) anti .‘•,i,nlig I', - : ; ,.THE COACHMA... , . 1 ;••
the' erediters of said' tlecea . Sed; have atploi”.„ a i - I`l4 t b. s ii all its.,•Aariotis.,,,brancheit7.tnitFPli days
the - rfth day pf Auirst ilex t, for a hetr,:lo„, - . 'of E aid CM& Carriages, Phratona, Tiibi-rpip . iill i iggl-g. ...prarbores,
itnrs, and ntlinstroent or their' ;,„ I m s , to meet at tlid Wagg-ora, Etia: of every description, fruidd .to. order ,
h'lle• of F. 71 -'• 14 iers Inelv:,,eper; Leesburg ovhereallk.smthe'shartest noticei-pn, the•ty k aq, A r t it a pn l oi e - t em ,.
concerned may attend, , : . , . - - ' . ~.. and in ostyle note.surpaisell in:the . candler. All re.
.: • . S:Allt181, IVliEtirt'it; , '• :-' odes doiid IniittlY and e:SpOitichislyY Also,
4. - ,- -- W - ILLTA-Nt GILLELAN-L-1--" , '' , - - 43;iliti 'ireiriA CtigAtityriliNG .
. fililLES WOOD.1111111'N: ~ • ~.•?,-"•", - ' .!•".- , - ' ••• , '-• "'• "- ' ' '4?
' . • • ' Audit ors . carried on . in all .its , lirgachest, ‘.:: rall'Mera . sYsignn,Prg.
-,', ---• • Travellers and .others, can at'all.timckbp.,PcS-MM°'.
''"'-,-•-•''.'• - dated ; in -a• satirlitetory• - inntilici% ' --- '. ' ' --.4 '': '-'
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'Haines/a Orstiblike , it - Stiettfual.g.
LettersTestarnantsirY off thsfyik.f,TX.con cuTt,l ~ The - ..suliect • ii 4 /ti.idinil • elitti4diri.9l'nlill te order
late of Dickinstio;:tl lo 44N.C.nin, 6 o l9 nnq ~runlYs ' , if?" :pain ors , *led Iforniert , ,Pe.4oo.;rt:lsii!ti, $4474, . .
coliad, having lasted tos. l) l l )lnutkrilteil %vatting in . 1 - leors6 Gears otereifilettlegin; and fladdlea•f . d' al 1
Dickinson toWslthip, alyperwinshasyclalmi agninst., • ki n d,,,,„.„.4 12 , 0.4 • 110p1y.01s die ,, ,kintne3,,:arones%
.she tail, estate. will:Present, thero.*l sout delay, and ' mto . tioop,S;*,•,..9l).Y,„keptlan i ltand:. ,-
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',W Yi•,—, I f iriAX , SEEDAVANTED.i .,I: • '. I ' lt the,abo st obrattcheivare•respettrully• invited tctcall
.., and examine for., themselves as thi SUb s cr-Prr- ' wi n ' •
-.-`'..'•' . ilibilliiiii3''DF' PLAXgEE:D•are . wanted.: same, neither - Paiits."nor '6l , , t itts,,f; - tit s tu r er • as i i ,b l • ',.
, ,.., by - tho suliscribq at nossermates Oil Mill,.' satiafaCticat trilhe public. '',' Alt oidirefrortia•dldsacts
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•„is , o theldthestprice will besiven: -_. : .- ves:mildly and : ptsnotbally ittiehtiedito... - -... - -___ ,
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July 9;"14.34-4*.',.
EMEM
25th aC A4gutit, ip3S.
=M
S. D. HENDERSON,
GEORGE Sil,cG INNES,
BENJ. REYNOLDS,
wluditora
=
VICTORY- ARENA"'
OR NICHOL!, IinETENSIVA
oaßoduC
,
A . ,
i f 141CHOLS twist rerpectfriltt'itihtihindes to '
. to thei m
nhabitanis of Cmita,t, that his
Ire open far theft amusement; on ryeitl47 and
• WerinelaW the 34th and 1 5th Jays y41(4 , - 01.
The entertainments.iv e ill eMarnenee with`a Superb'ciiidetadiand-Altcgori "Ilepreattitatitthstif the
POLO Quartet& of the 01064
.
/*merles; Etitipe,Asia and Africaohort.int“
cessinu of intticate Manoeuvres, nithgight Beauti
fuLand highly trained Hories, and actually perform-
. 1 /$ the /Monts /noes of the Waltz and Star Dante,
lth_varions other difileult Feats which it wonld seem
to requiro cite hantan rhind- to -` Flit publio
n eck- rest assured that evet) thing • bete announced
tctualrylie-patforinet
.
hir. -- Lt -- 8. - ii r isli erts f Ilia .C'erebrittecl—kgid-! ._!
. .
Witt: he introduced, glib) Iteifi gti fl -dirbugii the whole
of, insAflatonlEhipt Yerfortnaneta. Those who 'have. I
not iiit, t else+ r the littliitg' - Feita of Me.iteberta,
itia ',over icir:‘,iiitti at' f,litn
fl agsc)tt in4dequite to'
tionvey a - Jost •:trin '
ii ltitt id 301nAgerf0 . 1 .T.oiiiiire
-20
ineilts. Ilia. iiekar, . " 11;411 ; ifeerreneeanuot.he •
neelmAshl/4•41 by4sfo . : l i 4 * *l44 !Thili Altigriett; , rjk
Bias C. Ealtet r : Oefiliid . I ‘l 34; ie . Y. sltiltil'Aiiili t '''
appear. in the ch - cip atone tittie r ittoutited on the
U4oaiv tick t.... .7'wo' Pain - ea !.. _ ,
KANI“) and °Set:or:A....AI o ,.thratiji..l.Nair ea:-
brated and touch adinitvd Aecnial(l6'
TF-ISincee'etred Cyril-Artie°
` .- ..a.:ilarfsTprmely: - Igespes; NV: Hcr.'ves, Johnson: S. H..
'Aymae, - 41,• : Nieb , 6; - soraiBLer,:
;muffin.; w.Aoo4lll:iptqra..Niohols' 1.
The. irlik , k• - of the
entertainitel,ts will be enlivened tl i k•urlinully, th
mtionlities•and groteque • grimace - 4ff Clown,,A
Mr. Knapp.
~. • :
••. • •
The,Posztaonzt and.PrOttalt
•
Will go 'through many
. Transtormations. and Conlon
. . • .-
'Mr. N'lchols will introduce hiA lece, 11po9 Plizq
j.n..l.lll3lvine, «ho o.siltricle a-single Horse, and repre-___
Vent many ,tiesmilool, daring and classicarattitudes, , -
peverthotere attempted•by iinyof her AKe, toeing only.
12 years old. Clown to the whole pertoymanoe;
. • . • .
The numerous artitta, will then nteaggy in the Arena
,atone_time..litapariulate wistume - , - repreeentlng
'new and novel Combat; taVeiffirtitirthe - Paritlmilm-of.
Canko, the.-Grateftil Lien; and ,em,clusle by
anapy Wmulerful l'ealtfotl:from the I%lythology of
141,9 ancients, ' '•
- chureseT agnd. 3-.
-
`Or Mtn Piliirl-rrinni-rilenc-f4rming , novtl-Architean , , , .
Wm! DeviccionglAnininted lytnad2: ' • '
.
Ammar .set r. V6uni• Nimrgd on h;3
Bea, • 41'41 Iforst Mazepprf •
introduce A yttrit °Mats; vi id); for !Milli:4
'activity hive iteve?)Ml1 -62 niPsed'bY anY EqPtjatkiaa'
of this young gentlan h .n's aka-
. • Afr:Howes3oll i:ntreduce
The- rir.anilerfu'l---Ldai‘resqd
• • - • Dog .° - .
van - or E1101131t7 - 41-priitzulai;
frill stand erect ()wink hind feetoeav - overAnneious :
olieeta, olimb n ladder, and being babb.swE'd nefffrea.
height,wili ignitain die faost . perfect equi:ill'im uutat
n 5 -
aomersets, deuce, waltz t - b:c. Ste.. anti letjaily felai j e.
himself dead At The:word of command.
- . . . .
,
Master W.,Nieltolawill appear in n classical 'Act .on
his, benutifyl:.STag.l3llack aid perform many ,
astmishing.LEvata;. - jttml.-.-Whip, ;Garters, - Clinvninti.'
Handkerctik(, tide bis' head and turn a back so
mersetTions Ina-horse of frill epeett.
C,rtmio Negro tstravaganY.a, bXIIIr. Westley...
'rite Drnacen dobleratid-Wifes Spree . on Stilts: or,
Mati and Wife on a High Train, by Messrs:Ravi-
Wad and Miller.- -
• •
Josh Doolittle, or the Vermont Farmer's viSitat4the ,
Circus, by W. C. Johnson on two horses, who will go.
through a number of Transformjationsm e d appear ire
the, costume of Sir William Wallace; yttod
Chief, and conclude a highly. interesting Act by Intro
dneinf(the third horse, and being transformedinto the
Colossus of Ilhodes;,at the same time Mr. Johnson'
well carry on his shoulders .Master Aylmer, 'as - the
Messenger from Lilliput. •
•
A new Cciniic Song, in Character, Ay Mr. Westley-
Mr. W. floivet, from , the American sliip.Constito-
Oen, in Yankee Uniform, will appear on tis beauti
ful fiery.
.golilen horse Napoleon, in a.Nautteal Panto.
ntitnlc Scene, entitled Rarry.Bluff,,or the. Life and'
klxploii.s.of a true Yankee Sailor. In the course of
) .i'ss Performance he will dance a Sailer's lloraphe - on
his Itnrse-t.tfulispeed.„.
Cliinese, Arabian, --
J. 3. Roberts, whose astonishing feats rank him firs
14 the. nited States, will display difficult manoevreis
with Cups,.llalls, Rings, Lingers, Clearers &c. anti
he will also 'balance Master George on a pale to the
top of the ..Pavilion, 'and conclude with the Magic
Spcks, iplinifikloti of the Tartar Chiefs and Hindixi.
Sachems.
iffy' lA,
Masters whose style of- horsemanship . Nut
elkited gener al admiration will 4 0 through his,
scene of
..
The Rat-Read tt'arriot,
Or Armed Horseman of The Missouri, and pourtray
the MandCrs add Customs of the Aborigines of Ame
rica; with Club, flow and Arrows, and show the,
megiodofpaddllng a canoe. _ -
"the ,Perfarmatice to conclude with Vt Lane : table;
Afterpiece, entitled the Black and 'White. Market
men. Tcnimv Ciutterbuck, Mr. Mifier. 'Sammy
Shuffle, Mn Equerry, Mr. How"
• Price of Admission, Boxes klify cents. Pit 25 cts.
Children under la years, fitillEtirice to the BOXC3.
DOVEI.OpeII it I. PerfaritianCe to commence p at 2,
and at 7 in the - evening. "
BEE