HFAALM:',I&: : txpgs,rtog,.. Gco It.q,,E 111;-.1'1111,,L1 . . . . .. -. lowing - priocipledand , .e.enditiOns.. :.,Alrper sons under • the age of -twenty '-one . years yivhose pare'its or guardians . shall -beciiiiiel IresponSible • • the trustees for the preserva: l tion'and s" fie return of the books; Shall be eligible • as., 1 etabers , and *entitled to • the privilege +of :talting'but: booksfite.of charge —and all persons ahove'tho age of twenty, ) ~one years, Who;e.seffil aniztirel contributions Sliaffamount to fifty cents and opivar,ilp,shall. , • •- • . -' • DR. ,' - . -- • be entitled to'the privilege of :Merifbership, -o, To -- ;nhrnt due.institation•at Seitlementin -1837; by .1..L0u- atld of taking out books under. suitible . re- • Strictions: (Or their prese.rration 'and l'Oturn. lic; - don, Esq. Treasurer; .. ~ • 817 72i . a .. :redeived of Pranklin county for 'support of pampers, 432 04 ',flue Library now contahis.boot.four hop- Do. -.. • do; .. of York county for --•--- " do ...::• ' ..' '. 175 . 60-, 'dred voluntes,itfid as it is the intentioh.to ap-, ,Do. 'do of Perry county' for • do,` - • B3 13:1 propripte.the semi-annuat,contribu I.lid-recent of dm most Tc.ocat.l'raypi ! , . tiP4•lO. . Do; -•• do , .of Philadelphia city for • do ,-.. . 35 ,5 and-all•otIler new-and interesting. works, it ; D o .: • D 0.,:...... do: .of Lancaster cOtinty for •.'do ' * .. " ... 30 00 ' is thought That ample yentftneratiotuwill he do ' for•datilage-dOneio - gfeip; - ' • • - .. ,--'--,•, -7 i6 5- - 5 0 .7 0 ; ./ 1/o, -. do " of A Ramsey and R... Bnodgrass . , Rags.' for .'* . • afforded. contributors, in the use of "the li-1 • ' - • braryl, for the small seMi-iintitialcOntribution I . now solicited: : -: • . -....•.. .• .' - Do: blank indentures, &e. - . Do. - do • of Isaac. Angney:for'su pport of R, , . Robinson, 25 00 . . .lo .of R. Snodgrass, in part for 'support of A. •' ' ' . . Whett:it is . elrisidered tfipt it is only by ' " - eduistratiou.. • • .. , . • . means.of well selected" eiretilpting - libraries 'Do/ . do; :'• 1 1 11'.Cartney, .• • ' -—-- ig 00 . Nlr'.'Lyon ? late D4titY Collector, to sinailar que that time developnients r:nd infprovements of , . of Mimi Massy' tOrSuPpert of, ff.l-lendson,. 5 00. ries, Similarly 01 I ieeted to, replied thus: . . the' present day can liertnado : to* Do. .do• of A: Blair, 11.. Shrom, J. Shrom l &-. 13...Rutz , . • . . . accessible. r I -have frequently been called on to-contribute to , h ..: , , te. greater. number- of' our ovens,. espect- D I: - -• r i D • • • i 0.---t 0- . . o .. Retsinger.an others ters for ar t•a low, 83 77 ,-political-objeets while" was • Delray -Ccilec - ter, as an I all die- -ou +, - t• '. hoped; thatthe'd ' I 1 ' d& I:' -• ' ' •A- I_!_la_,__ plan . Do:: do .• of dec'd paupers and pension of M. Mitchell, 42 291 --•••••••• 1 Mile er of- the Cdstom-llouse._ The amount was - 6biii -i Y •: now • ro ose 1 will meet - the .a ) i• - b:rriii -- ri' -------------- - -- • -----• - . , i p 0.... t t ;I j Do. , do .for Sberfaii - opples - and - cider - press-hire,.,..--- --- ..7-:14 -: . . .. . Idle citizens; and that they i Soo to Veo. 'rite tox was pro .ra day' Reinriling J 67 -- --- 1 . ) ---P- .--- - --, y. 4t flora n proportion offsom I to p per cent. 'Vrill EM 0 irk L .... .ZCA.TB .- ""1" - i. -------. - ' - . ~c arrying it into bffect That tlfe will' assist' in .1)*().. -- 7 - 11 - 6 --- fiii:415.5i'SeM - and - fish-nefs---- • ' • ' L/ 0 -1.2i . •• • I frequently paid a part of the:nmount t When it was ' i - do- for working . ..on public roads, •.. The PriatingOffite of the - ‘ • too higl h and-MOre than TeOuld afford, lur lll cm ' g L - ( 1 ' •tee have an opportunity of doing_ao; a cominit-,..Dcr.: 1 . (19 .'for fines;_ shoemaking and old iron,; • .1.4 • 01-` of the Truste9s will avaitupon them fOr D - 1 • f - ' .41E 11%114D . A . EXPOSITOR' to - rednee i t .in one instance, when I was assessed . . 0: t 0 ._ or onions. and re beats; • . . . • - - 3 - 121 ... : _their signatures. . R twout - told the collector of ' • I DO. do - tor hauling, &C. ' . : ; • - 8 2fil TIT 111 811citerLY irninit;lNfoVe.o To Tut: twent•Y- d 'olia.cs' MY'. -wAr .. , , the tax that •,$lO was enough for me to pay:.----For ,-a : . -.. . TY - ,ituttamxt; INT 11.13'.ut OP .I.ltil 6wr.t.= POORIIOUSE - VISITORS" - -.-- - • few years hack I !Hive not paid -any. thing to the G'cii., . ... .. - lANG OCT_UPIED Ey . _Ti• REPORT. .--.- •- .- - - . — .a . mmittetjause I:e611/4 . ..A1:A.90.9:4 _WlP_al._ in . . • S7cith on Farm Ist January, iBs9. lie ...int nsseged_ralot because reotaitr,-, ...-3--,.--.40--._-tne•=ll-onorableAlte----ludgesroHlfe*---entirtt---s‘ltead-of,horsel4,-26.-head.;:oLharned..cattleE,-.s.l.ireedingt___,_.: -.iouslylonger_ sustain the party. The• colk c- .. ~ . • of Qiniffer sessiOnS of Cumberland coun: I sows, 53. shoats - '29- 1 1' r Ute nsi l s ,---- 2 ' 7 2 , , s teep.-- - armtn- ens: 3,- 7 -- nar,.. .. r _ --..- i t.. ~§- e r-the-T:trnatity-1 lall-Gencrbi_Comnitlfe: (._2lle - t.. --'r:. -- —l_ _ _.., .. . I.row wheeled wagons, 1 wagon bed,. 1 pair wood ladders; 2 —.l:llerlast - otlietaLv tait - of - • - tho-attalersigietl-p- pair ahay-ladders-,1-dciarbonliitaineSsiAyeart-with gears, • . of whom waS John-Becker, called on bie. several to the th .. . Poor House was to ids in lime 3 ' • • ' times. WIT . I. Tyack once or: civics collet! on Me to o r ' re • . , • early. 1 ploughs, 3 harrows, 1. roller, 7, wheelbarrows; I yvtn iiici moraing:of one of b coldestl I , the, Lays this , Ihl . ohwing.mjii,:l sooorio log eh:drift,' 6_ set •of wagon. geaTS, cellect die :annum \i'‘lill WhielltWitir lISSeSSe4Ii 'Clerks Were similarly taxed,xml-generallY paiid`wltat ter.- . -91i our arrivaint _the establishment-it: 4 Set of 101 l h.. shovel- harrows,2flaz brakes, 2 tiwy were assessed. It ~,,,...,,5i, , ,,,e. t i by trii., 6611 „,„ 1 .1wasOutal io be.avelf.Warmed. by . t 11.6 (time .set carpenter tools, I set'butchering tools,' and a' variety - [laden of heated air' in eVer • 'apartment, CVen • o ' - COmmittee of Tammany - Hall, and- for the -support,. . __ . • 3 _ t aces, shovels; spades, grubbing -hoes,- digging._ironS,_ of the.Titmmanv Hall party. It. the it.thtithmi a . oll to the, sleeping rooms on the - attie, and' in=r'. single trees, doubletrecs, scythes, cradles, forks, rakes;&e. Indio the.various lasso Yes and nl'ontioe • . . , ... • not. pay. Ow tunonnt - lie iyas taxed with, the Collector C, g • ' i. I:, , 1-7 throughout the .establishinetiL . All appear- -- woutil r‘infork;yoit Witt be itetforted to the General etVerlieerfut and contented. 'Po o ur private Committe d and . cvery holy' understood that ' enquiries as to their comfort anti tieatine:it, 1/iiVieitltloll would follow. The - Collector .ef the. General COmmittee has an alphabetical book, which WC received nifqualified assueainie of perfect satisfactton. to the inmates. __The eittaldish-1 -contains the 'names of persona taxed, and lite amount - -- - • . meta•is:very-full at the present .time-=its •,.,.:-- - - ~,.....,.. • eaehltutividted is required to pay. I - 1:T: Tie," eon RePTAL Or LieENNE I,Aws:::•::It is"' -- . inmates' numbering 'considerably -. uver - -one7 earnestly requested thot T itily-petitiOns_whiclf !MY_ lie . . ' ... • ' r . - - - ,-- -- I t •0313) 1 / 7 NteATION.. 1 • - - Itinfdreff --- , - =anti -- more eonflistini was_ to_ in Cli;eidation t1w0n7..;11 .the comity, fOrs.repeal of the ' - -2- --: ;- ,- • . ,„. - , :.- - . . - TIM -110 tINDA It V- Ny . :,k, lIRA-RE.; -_- .. _be , expeeted than ordinaryi hitt - .hone ayes I 1.a ! `11,5 , Laws, hel nimediatcly left at the. Drng• Store , ....- . . • • ,1 Ido not - think., Mr. 11,1ftor, the state . o f things in , discernable, 'the business of time eritablish I d Ille;.,:sintiel,Ellititt. , . • . . - - --.• • • - -,- - - l-Alaiiie,,isquiteumlerstood abroad. l'in . • . g . pnpulatio . it . inent . yroceeiting with app:irent system mid , " lit:a it.ett roll TUE Dr Teil i'7 ? -1 1 /leSOII Aillidee- 14 of ii_very iliffel'entrhariteter fipn that of the.4:eir . rep aray. - In tile. apartments- appropriated I.ev-, wild has again beciiint a .11 - inisho.,wriiiiig home fulls. :11ie.3. have-ties at home: They love their , to the-stet: a great. improvement lips - ,.been. 'to some of "the faithful" hi oltl-:,1 lyrics, says---- e . e - '-‘, - "ti - , 'Their habits ar'e neither hostile nor pre , ititroduced, ( - the ingenuity of the . ste.w "Triute:Meta:titielf, the:Prime -,Nliiiistee, is i etiv_po- thitorj. :''.(4. farinin Aftlivie - inns- he held" Ili many art who appear, alWays..l4 he _planing for ..,..iite;aiiil 90qtre the members of the coisii„ diptoeut h itte _generations - , and linle-neighborlioollif , mild the comfort of the tinfortif f eit aeio-- -=-all are Greatly Pl - toliti.:(l . nild surprised at my Ger-, so united in relationship as to tbion - but one. - ftirtiilY.l 'mail, The trunk is, r.)p..akil ay well as the Zest ,af On . their borders are floating a Set , of rascals-"the iliSni ; t r ik..."Vietaiii(liftleet is worse - thah :LIN Yee heal~! 1 el"kera qrs a loit-peace and "'-e- I 'lln--w-9/ 1 - tr--7 -1 :k: 119 - • - . .. in' America." ' - - • • - • kin or country---beither Yankee nor British anal - - . •, • maiiilest- their thieving proptinsities in - stealing tim- Ant•WF• Ii•ES9I . Rio WAtt ?-The 13ritisli Navy her, only because that is the readiest mode, of tuis 's - '.' 3111,11 "s 49"•q'il'e ef_theliiie r niore i: put 100 frigates, chief. These trespasseisi or outlaws, imiortunately, 06 st r ain vessels and minor (trial airebinting to more. heave -been 8,1 in motion. by - Ciiiriiiiiiii • fiat:riot - ism, then lOW Sail..--Our-Navy contains I I shifis of tilt' and Seem now iii /1 fait. Way to emb - roil the notion.. -line r 46 [l:lg:tteir, a largelmi'lion of. them - not fitf_or• wh at ; m a i l'c t hi li k - s p c_ t h e ivi atter i ran assure ) - .011 immediate serviec,l 6 sloops of 'War, 9 schooners and from 6 years'residence there, is well eSpressed by 5.c0up16 of barks,„, Some of these are building and . that - ; ,, ,•-ootis Whig, Governor Kent, in April last Jul ,a --‘.----ilfitile----retittimilAlllif:. Aild to-these facts ; that our' letter . to Monsietirtion-commfteil Van Buren, ' - - whole -A dant ic-e r oast.,froin - Maiiii'W.TeXiis i is.-tutt1en... 1 _,. , ..-Sit,llie peolde,ef.M'aiee.are riot dosirous of nri7 ,-- ' f-iiited--farts e7ll;ts',.,rti,l flint Mile a rray we h a ve Ilia or war. Both ii t - theirliiildis andlheir principles they loyr and whit for• peact ! !mil co l wan thew cfseW here eitiploYed, and Own s'av---mx , T ee / 1 :m1V-it; --- borders. - Thee ar.e. not ainhittotts to win laurels or • 41. war? - • to acquire military-glorY, byWAg_ i ts g war' with theie ' . ....-, . iwi g hlmrs; and leiist or all -arc-- they--desirotis of a Nsw-Yiins Si'lltlT 0 5' T / INTI3II:S.-Thiswxcellent Bei/DKR - warfare' which may be the means Or seer;- • living human life...linil engendering ill will, and bail juitrisit • has again be t :ign-41y enlarged mid linage!ed, passions, so, with:mt bringing-the . the cootmyei.or to o con-' , and is now really the yery best production of its kind. elusion.' They ore scattered over one thousand hills,' ha the world, . It:appears ti he the great titan of the en g a g ed in thjir quietaml petieefift_laboes, and it is Edito of IlieHi Times" to distance ill eompetition, &:. tine "firstt wish of their hearts tp• live eacealiy with r ' it men and all nations. 1 hey have'iin anxiety to --make_his.:papia• l y'the p a t ro na g e of the Sporting" extend' our limits, or to gain territory bv,cm . upiest. '.. italilic throughoUt the union: The "Spirit of I - iii - i - lteraleyFis a ii . rll,l . ll , P • lelerpin • et-elqit-I • 1 ?-1 ., 1 -y1: , T7_ . Times" is devoted t' . .) :the Toil . , yield 5p011,,,v.t0r0., I n h t e t .:‘,.tl ai l'n i l i lt r t v p . . • ,K . Th ' e l , l,tiri o T o ' s ( v t ; ,,,i n i. 71 . ,:,,,E a5 i I n V ti o l fiii'e and the Donna, and the talitorappenrstqlwthor- . h ttew i„ g . d„*.aiiitaiiitaia them,' „ ith a calm rights and Lwith.. - the duties of Ida station. The nation and deliliente I nirpolieoind they. appeid .with first menher • df a iiew.voluMe has jolit. reachA us and t i t f i islivinkinrconfuli:nee-to-ilwir-sister-litates r iind r la, ' I government which binds them together, for cflec . is accompanied with two spleitiliil engravings, vit.:•:-: tive support in their'intypoSe. 'Die crisis, as we be -A lancy• pm•tralt. 'of .. Ainirs - Ts, as ",La SyliAllite," here, demands firm and. decide/!lairguagt", and the d ii h ()Nil , an . sketce celebrated "'illack7,Mrria.".• we. .. i . exr,r.ers,,tilc has nothing to 4 c (i citlei,sl e n ii h of u at l o e t tc i rtif ve design.or to Dianne disguise,-She: h e artili.Wishfrienil Poilts•siteresSi and will do everr- plainly ...and distinctly asks for a specific stud definite 1 liingiti 01;.poW cifcc - aid - hint - bi ii.cri'asitg the circ - u- :.action, In performing what: I conceived tel boiny ..., 4" .', duty, I have been actuated by entiee respect towards. . action of ; the " - Spirit:6l'o'le Timm" , , . 'the (general Government ; and-by the single tiesire to Gentlemen who may wish to Patronage a' w0r,13 of - expkin a nd.i,,,,foree, as well :is I was able; obrwislies thiit desi'iription, burl havenn opportunity Ofexamining andour lights. '1 can only addoliat wetritst the .Ge ., ea _llibg at this office. 1 nerar Goveriinient will /11;g111Tle tile ped01•11111liee Of a spechucui number .by 1 the act specified in the resolution, and relieve Maine ' from the necessity, of an independent action.": K. It. 'CARL ISLE . NViili4p4i,3llAircir p;ll3* 7 .- " .-..:FOIt,PRESIDENT, WIC. H. 11.6.7..11=4:1T. PptsIDENT, vrtaßt7.l,Elß._. , oned oor Xortii - ok Jl4 or,.ilrstoltl • • •• THE PUBLICATION OFFICE im -IX SQIIARE,- -RECENTLY Rl' ini . , ES-.1PC1.7)7tr.,A.11) A D,I N' (-; • F : Ei 1 A:1) COSTUSfEIIS EUN . IIE . AICCO)I3IOI)AiISI) AS. USUAL. , • .Itlrtreli 13,1839.. , • . - Owing to o disappoint:us:olio the receipt liove,been - unable - to issue du!. paper this week (ovate regular luthlleaiioU aziy r. TaX.mc 114tettra,ons.—Aire 'leilii iron the Ifarri m tax burg Intelligeocer, that a petition yil% 111 tat # lielaid on bachelors over twenty-four year's of age, ' was presented to'the Ilouse,ef Itppresentatires trfew days: since., eltlairported tiTeennefrom aingle lathe, , of Somerset eetit. 'The fair petitioners represented tle-treasuri of the . .StntiV be, in a weakly . tiondition i . and,ttred the taxation 41taej.tilors its a mode of re-; '... plihtiShing it ;' 'winding .hp. with a dectiration. that I they " tlieinsel , ?es Wanted Intshands. The;llouse laid the petition - On the table. .Some of th'e'inembers . werd; foe: granting, the..*r4er, on. the ground tint', luxuries .ire .a proper. subject" for flotation. The; • ' Laclado: me nolierti . ..argued', thus. !.111arriektoett.. but seldom ,copsider' Celibaey,:alitinry, Yo.• opr parts, ' whether celibacy he a Ittxurrortiot, we are infavor of the law prayed for, if ii would tilieoneageor rather,,l enforce matrimorty. - Too ! many . flowers witlieon . l -the steaks in oar :simply: . '.: -,: , ...:,- .:_ , •...' : 1. • GRZELLT; We. talented and industrions, editOT, N'env-ro'ilce) , ;llllllding to ilie . peonniarY. iniibirtassrneats of 'editors, thufeloiluentlyJliscourses! ' to some.of life pdironl; ,":I:fts'l*F.l37, l s l opr.pyttseitzitrats:•;—:lt those of our' a=j eitalillabmeb4.l4):iy.. t hi ti kj tlief 1100,F. ticf(!g.r 9.° l4 )74!"!ril i l i Tke7: l l r4l ,eitriiia -f9P9M/It7tih.tcAa j ,d! 4 c B ,4l!!g i T,ll ) Pl ite,l l ;et r'in"!ti'' ion our boo 4 ,',4110311 men pTr, and , linOtt; Why: 'AO they` terpleionad eltbafraii tfa by gioaa not ions otie; nod din.: eniitliate the pape; if'Y'our earinOt;afforii te'reeeivei it?: t litinbo;Cillie#446t'eertil to en , bulle . those. Who atle:poor; and; leave hint :without; :'Utanlriivitillihg;;_ivtith Any, deoebt tiighway rain: ` allitletertnineit take. :ilutinuat offioipit: measnrea to exitibit tf t e:tibiliotte !k ty, „ ofvor kl e of ooteliii.e . tencletrihin•ons to the.iate of a not I ,tve;:tirneot: t l / 4 !qC8S:0111', I . plitAtfrpak, tv A a teal f tlii*serve'etliet:FV9in'T- 1 feting by, the same ban(lo:',' • Vlfieluirc tnlintdk itirantfer the:abet e. to', ou t own-eolumos, ne itappllet,tvith tin cat'tilatli bud inillhytat's 31'110 bilVe neeo - forf f)looiiiflft:9)l44 7 4,T t o' ieud,lt.• EL= ont bell *(t~ co . F HB WAY : T.IIE GIIVERNDIEWC IS Surroirrr,n.--The Iwiestibruting Committee of - Congress, - during--their. brief session tit New )(Orb, establiBll6d, by testimony tin Mode which "tlit. - p3troaage of tlin General Gpveriiment" is brought ,!fin conflict with ii:ee-- dcim of " - • . • ~; They naked of X.'S. Dc Beyster, a Custom noose tifieer; Whether 'the tin4eil' Stittei officers of the "tot* noose w'ere ' ritlietl ou" te , ' , iniy tiny •Tiart of ,their salatipi for . Orti-,pnti)* . s. ",The Arno Boren members of the committee, hi :their nnxtety tgitines tisyite, ohjectetl:lnn. the titiestious were pot'upti tfuti The f t :Molibrs ivere''esiiled on te-pa;sl.s - eaqi for the support of the birchen, mal I%anderpeol; the 'Deputy Sut•veyor, observed that I o • aglii2M - ZOleibler' - wlMtlier my:51,,500-pet.amoim pnb not worth - paying' $l5 for. -Upder the impression hint it urns the price of my aitantion,,ljiiiid,it.' — 'llae• above-occimi:Ml tbk. last spring - election for charter sau•-many of the weighers pay the' tac Q1:51.5., It *as 'intended to be need 'to. suppovt the.eiectien of perons attached to' tIM present MARRIED. • • . On Thin:.'ay thelth inst„ by theTter. 'Henry Au mini, Mr, John. Nenitry, inerchatit,) Allem w It; Dan pithi countri-to,Missliebeccoolaughter of 3fr ileikes; of NVestpeuosboro' township, Cumberland. county. - • • Accompatling.- - the above' notice we rpeeived very fine slice of Wedding rake, for which the happy• couple lowa our 'warmest thanks; may peace attend tlicin through ' • In .1.,& ,- atiurk, Va., on Monthly evening the:4th loft, by t h e .11,0% Samuel Keppler;Mr...l.. Dentoie Mani:- .blia,ttiMiss Oclaria„daughter of Mr. Jolm Tili,il)p -ter, of,thhf borouklt. : . On the 211th ul,t, hy, .tho Netr XVI! • Ro p c nini I I e i., Mr, Christian Marty; to Mis s Jan Chesneg;,bOth of,Dirkioaon township. • • . ' On the sth bid:, by the. same, Mr. . Williant ~.1. rick, k to Miss alairtrat .. , iloot;i.,ho 11 Of StonglistOxfn.' '. ' -.-, On the 7,th Anst. v .bv the ann. Mr..lbrahatn dart- dli; to.:lliss Rachel:h7rieinker, otli of DiekinsOn-tp; ...1. - . , .. tjr," : DIIRDi - In this horough,nn Satttrilay eyraing last, of p 00..; Itty. ou.o 3V,toilVt.s.,',the '4'id . year of , thislideoagit, tin trriilay . ;be 2q(l STrs:',.. 7 iini.#, -this_4sti_year `fit' her age. * Abe bore hetil and resi'lvtation7diiiiiig:lrerAirotracted-i I tegsg.__ . 1 0a . 3 Onday : eveitiog'ilie'l 4thi;hist,;:tdai WhitEsigc Trillion-is, daughter (if Le*js 11. Williams, of.yest- , tewnehip, aged A years and 4 montlis, of At his residence in.F,eeetlom iownildpiAdsntnien:, en 111401.1i' inst.', niter , a long and iniiiift\l which he horn with ehriatianr. fortitude nnd .indienen, • Johal . larpsr,, , in the 7 4 2nd year of his' age, ' Yitreoctitiledinf: C. - timberland Ounty.. - . . , APP.RENTIVIE'S'. The -offipers•and.,inemtiers of this;,asso-j, f the benell tioltpd nd IMO to-, ges.tha't tveel tl;reetilite the eitlie es youth or Q ;fecktitlite.Otatilistinieni.!or• ttwelf selecteil;'pdblie library; Wive determined t ramentk too constitution. or I tii6t . iirciiet,Y; so as' • I Jo , p1,(.;'e . ,,,t46,1tt) ry , tire lade t.T. the 'eO'it tral:of Tres teeS; ' .5e elected an ntinli?";' , . po i to with , dispepse,' the . exercises of , praCtised liy the 1116:iiSSoof tioii.'B i ati of x i 1EI(!c1L I'l. - liaporeritt - FJ•cticit-411:011 4 .-ItaiiiN . n MAD/GOLD .WIII.ITZ.KI4.OI.EIPIN • , ir i 3xfsea A - sptesl4o variety . ; of-Y1..9 1 •VE11 . gEEDS. .Fruit 4^ ();•strunieitial teeeq, ShilYbery, 4-6 • -R01610S , !" 'of ever:l4l" ewritittor, - ,Glii4e4 Seds - p*in R . 6103544 • thi• hundred. or 4ozwi, Or. countiy,etprekcept:yo. • All oiliers : • •••-• • • E4E; „.• Beedoneo , . . ..• POOR FOR THE YEAR 183.8; . .„ .. - David Einniing,er,-Abrall'ani► Viaigoner and'Jnitn Pacinires, Directors - of 'the Po l ar nnd of .die Honse tmplnynient • Pumborian - d - county - , - iir - account - witii - said - pounty-fioin-the Isr-day-of-Jatitiary-to_thr 81st day of Deeenafier, 11'38, ineinsive, viz MEI l'o balan'e:e due county .by Tfensiirer; sonyees exhibited in the . foregoing statement, LI 62 Malf.ing;the whole nundiEr through the year, . . OI L which 20,diek -3 children bourid,out,•o2 discharged and runaway; Leaving the number 'of paupers in the, house Ist January 1830, Out door. paupers supported at public expens 311rouglkthe year, IVito supported Ist January 1836;.` I)AVID EMMINGER, -.: -ABRAHAM WAGGONER, - --Directors. JOHN DUNLAP, , tI.E STATE NT. $7•408 7208 34i Scledule showing proceeds of Arm in 1 g3B There was also made and manufactured in the House and Shop G 4-4 ;•!* AI; --7, 4 CIIEAP:ITATS AND SHOES! rpitE.Bo l eribee desipotti of ,dispOsingliif his lire :JU 6tqa 'stock : of HATS - AND !MOBS, offeilktlieni at, greatly redittied foie . porticio . o f abovo,stook , will OF Bola .sa eiOsr. .: . . Gm) u.r. W. xrn.)r.R. Tenrjfelo-olltutell -14j-03D;' soltetiOot of Copailiserobip. Tog. guhlicribers, trading tinder the firm of D. Eg R. ERB, liave•iitlitliitj' (111461 em;parlder- Alio; mid hereby notify ail, persona indebted - to - said firm, to come foritard aud,mnke payment, and thoseito , Have claime td ,vivesent them 'befritoltbe, first day blAtiril , siest, or' their.Tespeolive ,netionnti, be vitt into , the hands'of a ;prOper Iverson for eollectionf , . . ERE 3, ~ , • ' BENJAMIN, ERU .1 '.ivorioleysinirg, Fe:bromic 18711.. , . , • SILK:: 'DYEING '& SCOURING. TliKstitiserihcr, gentefilf Thy ling liiVor OciOccV• fittly.itillirnis the onlille, tlint he . ints hgitinreomtnelie tit the 'above' inisineo in Anita varions 1 . 11 ,borough. pf, 'Afeefinniestitteg, wheTe• Wilt 'be phitsd 'to tvitOive,i)ll work' eutrumoil l to Isis core. --Persons wishing-work thino, , nro infovnteii itemtokwe,. nil articles, iett:nt .the,stnre of Mr,. John. 11. - Wealier, in the borotigh of .0411444 Wifts.rip - for.. worded' to 4im 4nontui,finisites), will he returned to thstp4ce,,wheen the get them ao,-the N4~c lepiu I ; no. ir ielt.at 4 ;;;NVIIALIANI• PEEBLES'. ';.:stectirmitsb;ivg,Tlkhkell . . . . CIL r '.':' -.'.••,- .-•,_ By purchase Money: and . for deed forl4 aeres,and.two - •' ••• .., •-. . perches of hind, —; •, . . •,:: : ~•• • . • $l2O 'BO . 'Funeral expenses for ottt-door-paupers ' : ;• •44 50 . .-- Plaster' and POtiiiiies,• ,: '• ;•• :•• ' • ' - . • •1•199 87 = BlackSinith work; , •:' •-. ' •••• • :' ,'. • • ' 50;66' Medical attendance for , out door paupers,' .. .. - ~ '26 25 • 17 764 Beef, • • ' ' • • • :,• , . ,'. . . '• : _ Shoemaking_and_hatting,_____-_, • • • ..- ___. _-_,. ~I,' ~,___ 194;.092, _ r __,__ Supportnf out deor paupers, , ,7' • .. - •: 119 401 Printing, . ••-- • • . ' - -• ~- ' .-• • ".- - :49 00 _ . . . • ~. Gtailtiiingand Weaving,• • i . • , • 89 314 'Justice and constable fees, .- • • • • . 136 484 Groceries; nierelandize„ dtugs,, hardware, elonthing, bedding and partimprovencients, •- . - • ~„ •• Farming utensils, tools and coopering; 2 . '' _ • Leather, • •• . . !.=•• , •,-.., .•' ' • Sundrys for kitchen and. lionm, expenses in waggon ' ....-ing,..* settling with other. counties, and postage, 150 - 08 M._Fishburn, steward and Matron salary,. hirelings, ; .• • ' • . butchering, farthing; clotithing-&C,-for oneyear,_oo po , Treisnier'S salary James London - Esq - , -- - - - - ---=--- .7 ------40. 00. Attorneys fees, - . • • • • - 500 - -Diteetor-IL - '--W-CunelEiq.,,fut extra Services for one ... ~ year, 'Director D. Emminger Esq., -fOr extra services for one year; ' Direetor Abraham Waggoner Esq., - for extra service's for one year, ' ~ • - . 21 00 I:2l:lglimalirOr 'one. year - ial - ary . ---- - -' -. "------1-30 Firewood . an&coal, ' - - -. -- - - :--- ' • -- 45 45' • , ...Stock,--._--- ' , • • ... . . . • ... _. Grain a nd grinding ' —_• - :..: - '.. - 8 0 0 9 4 9; 6 509. .Monster stove, _ . . .48 25 _ _ .Itoad iaxes, . • • ' - -.. --:---- 1.5 00 - • Materials, improvements and post and rail fences, • .- 340:91i Balance due county I§t Jan. - 1830 by•Treasurcr, 1054 7I- fouSe of Employment of "said ~Counly, in account with the Di _ nitaiy-to• the 31st-of Deeenibei-1838 - knclueive; viz _lay 'cash paid on Di "rectors &do's as stated aboi;e, 6153 "63/ ' - '7l3alanee'dtie-InstitntitnititTreastirer, 71:.. 1054 71 . , WE the Auditors of °timberland county do certify, that having examincd-the--*Ounts-and.-Vottelters of the DirectMS of the .Poor and nonse of Entidoyment, of said eotinty, from. the let day of Januarrto the 31st of December, 1838, inclusive, do lintlAt_halan6c I due, said county by, the Direetors Of. • said histitution of..one itun -Ircd and' fifty4Or dollarS and seventy-one emus ; and we also certify that-we find a bainuce,due by Jamestoudoni Treasurer of sl.inatitittiOn,during,Said terMi toiilie Directors thereof amount ing. to one thousand and fifty-fourdolliirsaud.seventy-one cents, altof !which is pmticuitiKly 'ad forih in the aboVe stated, aecooots. crven.uildet our hands this .26th day ocranuary i sap. •, : . - . ,-. WILLIAM „LUSK, ' •-, : •,. ; • ,• ' H .' :••• ".' . • ' GEORGE AL GRA:IIA I M, • • . .theditorq. . •:„ • JOHN, CLeN I DENII, . • ' • Edate elfllimn Duncan, deccaqed. NOTICE. , ° , . . , NOTIQE .herehy Oren tsar letters of ALIIINIII{S- , tration estiite idiain . Duncan, kW , of Southampton toiviiship,Cumberlatul enmity , d(. 'J4 have this tily,lieen to the soliSorilier Ulm re., %lila' in the slinl tovvtishipof Southithipton. ins having elnimS or demands against the rstiit..t of the.r.aktl-deeet ent, aire-requested-tirie_w_thir mkt Altos& Iv ha nee . make payment io •-• ALEX. P. ailiniastiutoK March 13, 1839.-114 w: 7,- . . • - • . -rwo'racc. • Take tinticit that w . e ‘ haye applied to theJtalges or the cowl. or Co in Pl4up C;unlberiaini con ith.ltir tile heuelit of the itisolyent Laws, aunt the Court Las ail. iminttal the , of 4 oil' next for the hearing of usand - nor eretlitUritat Carlisle, when and where you may prover. . , • JOHN IxIYEIXPACCIf,, • • • • • : JOSEPH UAUFFNIAN, - -- ~ IiIL.LINGS, , SEIG. Carlisle lfarcia.ll.6.39' - •- • WAJNITED I.3I[IIIED.IA.TELY. • two Apoitgrovicf.ls•to learn the Chair-Nilak ins business . ; about:l6 sl,ars °rage. Those who cot ajw,ak the German -langmatr, would he nreferectk- 7 lilone hid lads neatly habits peed apply. . Also, one; gootl , Jt.)llll.N 1'...5.1 , 8 11- 7.^Oe IS ti• Turner Aroeld-IM vrtferrett. tntittirt At this , , • ace. • 111,srch • rat lyand InsporlanClPioeng ;$80.,001V. • • 30,000 Balk:es:, . BESMES SEVEN , PRIZES OF $30,000 Elccft , rle exttaieges throughout the United Btates l oang MOW equalized ; F:mory . Bc Co. are enabled to nnnounce ti, the pnhlic,that dur nit he mouths of Mar& and , , drawb;cx needing l by more than 'One Million of lloisTalt -- series yet ofTered. ' The liberal. patrooage,afforda by. the public to th is will-known - establishment, ren- , ders'it tat imperative `duty to spare neit6er. trontdo Reuse to disseminate the really iraportint" inform motion to his numerous correspondents throughout the United States mitt British Provinces. . , , }floury' & Co. respectfully urge attention to the schemes now placed before them ;,anti let there he no delay in , forwarding ordere,-which will receiver immediate and punctual attention. It bemoans nmeasary to caution our -correspon qenteto•herpltriicular-antLaddress._ :11JI7 OR Pt/ 2,...V0rt4 Citlvert at: opposite BOrnum'a Hotel. M4IIIIIIIIOTII.SCIIEIVIE.%., Ss°, ci0'0”..5.24,000r!: ALEXANVRIA LOTTERY. f or int erna l 1 mp p 0 ,,,,,, et ,!. in tllenisll4ot of Colam . - bill. Class .for 1839. 1703 80.1 109 701 101 - 781 Tithe ponitivety drawn in the ciivof Alexandria, on Saturday' the 20th of April, 1839, at .3 o'clock, Y. -1). 9. G4P,OOIIY Itlarioxers. • UncEr th . Styperiniendanee of Conitnigsioners.. -nniLtLANT_SeItEnT. , • , ' 1 Crat of - $BO,OOO is $BO,OOO - 1 Prize of 25;000 is 25,000 . 1 du , '20,000 is • 20,000 1 . ...Ito - 15,000 is is t ooo , • -•• do io,ooo . • 4., to,ow • do •, . 9,000 ,is • —0;000 1 „dO • .8,009 is 11,,000' 1' do 7,500 - is 7,5011. 1 tln (* ).„ 7,0716 ia 7,01'6 2 l'rizes of ' , 5,000 are 10,000' 4 : .___ s ,&M)' are.- 12,000 5 do • 2,500 "are .12,5110 'lO do •, - 2,000 are 20,000 -20 -do •'• 1,500 are • so,ooo . so ' I,ooo are • 50,000 • 50• -- r -750 ,are • 37,5* - 133 • --- do - -.- .500 - - are' - 66,500 65.' do' . • 250 are- • 1 6 / 2 .50 . • 65 •do " • goo .are 19,000 65 do . /50 " :/lre 9,750• 65 Jiak. " - 106 nre 6,500. • 65 do : 80 :. are • 5;20 • ISO do 60 are 7,800 . ISO do' • ; 50, 'are • 6,500 4185 . do. 4 ore e 179,400 ' - • 27040d0 - • _ are 540,800 • 21 00 '2B 50 6153'634 1054 :71 7208 31 ;12,396 prizes amounting& ..- 51,217,216" a Tickets $2O, halves - $lO, quarters-15, eighths $2 ,60, . _..._ ... . . A rerthiente of paek - ng,r , is of 26 whole . 11 - acts in.. th Mammoth Scheme will be sent f0r . 1.280--Paeir, -- - tige'ii. of Ilalves,Quiirters and Eighths io protiortiOn. -, - Athlress ' •-:-- -- ' EMORY & CO. '. Xo. 2 ..?I , ' Calvert at. opprmiteL Partpities. gneci, Ralf, - PRO L AP4ATION. - WREIII;AS the Ilon..lmts the then PreaiL tbe•Court of Coeuinon Plena "of the counties orClitlierlandiltatibla:taid'Peery;Ttintl John Stuart and John I. , efeyee-,,Jutlgeit'..ot the said Court of Cominou I'lens of the county of Cumberland,• have issued theiti precept ' bearing date the 11st day of.lantetey, 1839; fled to Jae directed, for holding. a (;mart of Over aiut Terminer, and General iiil r lYeli - Yeerottul - Generat - Quariter-Sessiona-of-the 7. Peattc ' at -Coeliac mithe . sceand.9,lanttay of. April . , 1819, belle , the Bth day;) at 10 o'clock - the fftu-; o • 7208 344' P!! NOTICE _IS HEREBY 'GIVEN,._ to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the said county of Cumberland, that they be then and therein their proper person with their Records, InquisitionsTEyouninatimis and ether Rememhrances, to do.those things which to their offices,respeetively 31;1)cltido. those - who-are—bound---his-recogm. zanies to prcuttlente avtinst.the prisoner, ihat are, or. - then may be, in the Jail of Cumberland enmity, to, be then and there to prosecute against the as shall be • . Dated at Carlisle; the 7th day of March, 1839, and the 63 year orAinei•kan Ihtlepentleuce.• " - JOHN MYERS, Sheriff: - 1 0 -to O,E; f 1 E ANA.WAY from the subscriber ; in Newville - on Satin-day the 2511 of Fehruary., 1 11. k, an itkiciited apprentice --to the Cabinet ;11akiiig . business, named JOHN ZAY4 • t . ' lie hail on when he wer:t away as olive colored einitce,dralrpants, with dark stripe running down the side of each - leg, and a one brush Fiat. lfe is stipposol to be , about five feet tivt iui hew iiigiOrnin built, dark cora— 'broken tinlii.ll., re— ward will. t r given for the deliveri of the boy to-tue or pia into the jllil at Ciarli:de or Chum— beraloirg, where., ran q.t. luni again. DE Ntiwvillc!, March 13,-1839;=-=.60 Erl PROCLAMATION Electicin for Echool Directors. • • Porsuent to the provisions of the dd section of the act Of the tleneral Assembly of this Commonwealth, (, entitled,'" An' net to establish a general system of Common Schools," passed the let day otApril, 1894. , I hereby :rive notice to-all-the citizensin the.several School Districts in- the. county of Cumberland, to meet in their-respective townshipland boroughs, at • the places where they hold their elections for Super- • rimes, Town Council, and Constables, on the TVrtf Friday and 1.51/1 day of March inet.,Then and there elect TWO CITIZT:NO of-each School District, to serve three years ns School Directors of said. Districts, re- spectivelyt which eletiotts are to be conducted and held in the mine manner as elections for Supervisors' and Constables are by law-held-ated:condnoted.-- • . -JOHN 111YEJLS, Shen". Sheriff's Office s March 1899. • " 33ti 216 120 - 3 DM . . • TY - 4 . - 113, - 63 411 , ,11 . . A DRUG STORE,ANtt FIXTURES. Enquire }t of the Editor of the Herald SiExpositor ; . :I%tareli 15, 1859. 11. AW NOTICE: T. RFED; being relieved from the duties orbis late office anJutigeiproposea to resume the . Practice or Late, at Carlisle, rennsylvniiili. - . ite tenders his services to ILL who'may thinXit their interest to employ him.. • Ills office in his pm houttc-,;'opposite the le Law SchOol,under T iaenre, will be contionert, 'mid he hopes to be able to bestow - upon it'inore as-• interrupttd nuention.' Carlisle, February.27, - 1839.--8n , ..* . • • . - • . . THENALTIALE: :.,,._..._7.,_, .._....._.... - --- --=- fiy - tiPertr - iiittiate - iit.theetoiter or . _ High and Pitt streets; 111 - the'llol^ollgh of Carlisle', late I the property of John-AVilson ; deceased.- The-lot is . - 60 feet front on High Street, and.44o feet deep on Pitt-- . strcetonlnning north to Dlt .inson Alley: • There-are ~,. _. • erected In this preperty a Two Story ..'.. . ~,v....4-2_ STONE OHS Emith a *lone Kitchen,. T, ' t IU , ft two story BRICK HOUSE, with are '.l.. i,I•C • ,'''. era/ ehopr, , The. lot is well eatiLlßad. , ' y , . 0 "•=.....',....- - Containing a variety of frail trees. i here% is a never failing well: of cieelient wafer to the yard: This property being situated `directly itilfront of tite Cuakherlatiff WHO - Rail Road, at, thopoipt *here Oar -- -, cars' stop; It offers tv most eligible seite for a'Stotein; this borough. Possession sivv.qq on this ht day otA-• .. next. . l . . , • '• .of.TisiHOßlit i CH.: earfisig i Staivi 5, 1 339 • , : . .. . bit%ltiPbrs FMA NIS hip' frjeildsliiidthOPOhlicillit}t.e hem: i„.l.toned the duOes of .hia;ptro esaion, Od :wit/ . give. his liOdhided`idterdion to 'the'idliOlEe of hi, • severdl tit4oieh4r • , 1 • kdfliii is in the "stone ! dts • • UM% Siore, door fren. o ttke post uts% _ c'lirlioO . ;YebrititT . 27i 1841).;, , ,,4ea.: - • • anion. _CAtITALS, 'TIERED - N.