Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, May 08, 1839, Image 3

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    '''!.'fiEßALD_,'4 EXPOSITOR.
.11Y GBOIiGE" M.:PHILLITS
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wEDimsDAX, MAI( 8, 1839.
- FOR PRESIDENt,
WU. 11.6248•150 it
FOR VICE . FRES . FIIEisIT,. •
ZANTIB,L, 17113355_7211.-
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NOTICE/ ': : •
The Pemocratie citizens of COmber
, ` ejiestJdtomeet - at-the pablichou
, - ^or COlonel c.o rgq , Paree, the borough of Carlisle,
4 3r 1 :44id0,0,44;4; - 10; day 91.11 fay inat., at two 'o'clock
, . the aftertio'sn, for , the parposevf appointing dele
gates to ret resent this coutity_in the State Convention
Harristang - ori Wednesday .the 224 Milt:
the - Stanulng - Coninsiltei.
4,4irliele;,lll,ay„B, 18:19, . :
l'o•thel'atrons:ofthe"lLler:alld
- With Ale number will be closed the connectidn of
the subscriber with . lhis paper ; erid be - bionglit
~ to Lis Editorial. labors in his native state, and in' the
t4e9.of 4iipat,iyity.,llaying-ti4terminild upon fol. :
lOwiog thneian?ple'of manyothers in this . lo'comotive'
day,e:will set out for the "far West,"
with the intention of makingirrangements for Eer
- =anent setileme.nt.ip:the great Valley of
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• It is:`with 'grind rpm!. and man y painful emotions;
he nosii , ,bide farewell to his long list of subscriber's...l:.
L...LkindL.Palrr, and desires ;:to tender his 'thanks to,
• 'them for their aid and suppoit in days by gone . .
theM,he•will ever,eherish the -fondest regard,
and:will hold them in affeetionate.r.nm*phrance
be rosy :reinoied,=and---Perimps."battling:the
--ffwatnhi.P.- ft* hialsmintipsgond in another and mildly
:'lncreasing seetion_of the Union, Ilia feelings will'
ItitOrt dsiell upon a/Object so palnftil as
that of parting' from his long-tried friends: - Unit:flows
tlud . ..ta . ll,4apy,rOpects, they had. mn eh_to oreklook-i
the manner .conducted tlle "
:iosrrbii,"•aricingfrOixt hisfrOuth and inexperience.
ThrAgliiheir indulgence, manyerrors - in judgment
.were forgiven and , forgotten, .for - ivhich he thanks
thein,iind begs to stty; that in all he pray haVeiaid or
° done; he was actuated- by a dcaire_for - ids .eynntryM
hond., He now feeli;Prond to . statc,that the circula
tion of the Herald was never greater than it-is at
tITIDCnI .. _ . • - . •
• Th'eTptbseriber feels a satisfaction - in being able to
tay tha t ids friends u and patrons will los e nothing by
rerriov itl,asth'e herald &Exposstnrwill pass into
much abler lands than his, Anil will.be conducted by
thOse:nnich better qualified than iditigelf to render it
agreeable and , coMplexion wall
1 7— rotnoliti:titichanget,l, andltwtl 11Continue to be the'
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lierald of Liberty and the Constitution, and ihre-11.;:tr
. toter of hidden
~ lniqUity: ~But he. will leave its fu:
• ture Conductors to herald forth their own View's and
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the principles
upon wh ich the paper:au becon .
,"ed ;
\ told Wishing the patrons of the esiablishinent and
'ill concerned happiness and prosperity; he bids their)
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. i n iff'ectio:utte adieu:'
;$44 , 80936
fOTICE..
Ma. O. TX, P. ARBOUti. will wait upon the, sub
wictibeisto the " Exroarron" who reside
and itrein arrears , with their accounts.
the stib4riherhOims thitt those .indebted will meet
hind with a welcoMe and discharge their obligations
without a - moMents' hesitation. - -
Rifle are itgw being made out and will be forward-.
Wircrorrra
znit at our risk through the mail. • . •
fiosc of.otir_iditoria! breibren to-ndi om
pent advertisements, Will .iiiease "forward their billi
for col/eCtion. .
•• cp.on.Gf - 111, Plitt IPS
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Ai Hortuir Sun-Tarestinza.7. -The Neiv-Orloons.
'Vie Americani publishes an "account of the trial of
Air. Cannon, charged . by the Oorenunen n t with dotal- ,
cation. The suit Was . brought in theDriited S ates , !
District CC.utt.. lit. Cannon Wag Nicked by Sere
. Itary !Woodbury Ai /I-defaulter ,ton }alto funount
tteary POO 01h1.. the, jury . , titter thoroughly inyey
: tilia'cii4s* . • !,iik.;,fts, AD:: C an n on and the
:Gorerntnefo.,...aiiititto• him 4.-- 4 1- indehtedneis.—
- . -VbriLlialt*W.-1.0 0 -*Dne-Y. 4 **,' ; . " 1 0 1 4
it.--who his ? A transcript at hit. dattnoni a;;;. ,
. . count, 1 4 1 4 fro: ll6 e Tr e iti i TY . il ,*; i vali , /:ed 6 P• ib. °
._ qrial:lt Nine eridenceon its (Op of the moist' shame
, . -
-- Itaritracl - uriiiii2 - sin - d• 4 — itatreng : .
, Suttis
hard ' 6 ' l (4! Ml'. CAniVon;liy . ikr. l at 614/611 fro m ' ill
Departinent, were. not orsdilied :to:,444','depositt;
walid' inni-iviildithivdteeiitsed by the trepittmit; '
, See leit qlittlrnted;', ' . h great '9 l dirto'
' at the c
-. ccuuttantit hi, Wiiihogiial_seenta, to .he 4 'show *hi
_,..14.6411 of the Voiertunottt in_any.other hatukkbuf their
. ttirti.: - liii iiiiithaihir:CanitoW.will'inavetoranew
...-krit4 for.troasserts, that there je a_balaftiein_hil -...fa
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nor, tuoutiting-t.orseverallundred-tiollars.---...-77----;--
editor of the Malik
et iniitto•—•*The di morals
1141 NVAT'I ''' ' • 5 ' n; ;i tgieve Omit ? h i m
"*PsualiYili e th 4 t oinoeil bi-d Zere ever' lll- 614-6e .r il i sio t '
1 :
of `''rare *-
'' '' tide intieelie`sildr in fi de/ 4 . Mi n P
4110er.,...,- 1,,,.. , :: p4tif •
offices,
, Aron Offices ore Pr.er, -""*". 4- `.lodger ,
.concha_ ."
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fit - ''' hcete edinimetroi cee,..le -
-.AlottoeieV °'"ell'iv - rimed AO 'lliirthie 're
:4...m tb . wileople, itl?e APPr°l) ot,
' "-7--.- - -
'"44ka" Zo l uisvilie Jounlal 1 ' :' t- L
4 la* frM i
4 the
kin= sjilfornis " arst 'new am"
.(,/ •awfiteria, fro?" -41 . 13.
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, diti*tiati4 l 4'-th - e*O4 . ° -111 4 ke t t. !v r er!
in that hart of the "Ites4• • the , 104ita agent!' and
ethi n i r a or e hitr, paid' out iarg! smtnitits of Treas u ry
ita4: :113aaafinteitheatinittn interest nr! l Or cent.
generally their, Way to the lend °Pee° , •Tb:i ie
',.ellteretijuitettanfliendn4thein kind to the credit of
t iipokets kind k46p
4 "0-thi"i4arin•illte4olititatit the 11 them
good Tflfeteleel ds eastern lund-a• They
"tooeliet theintereet iita the p6tniurn; and : t ve may
.• ekeritably , spppoar., that, after the Ttettaary 'iiofee.ore
, 1 450nrorted late Attenon , eney 'of the- country, the l pett
• ittl?d".l subject tq itielOOfte of government; It
tt:ereienite fira iplatileAciniatOrn;„ and it• m
no eek
= 1 " t „ ad* 'feW•ftlietti'sto iheir:irp4l64olyl - 4
I ,:k#Wo o a,cMi,t,o o o; i !:, "`
GEORGE )g.
ME=
Ma. Vireoununv 4.10)..r.7a Bnotcsn.— ! -An amusin g
once
r ind icutive of the._sbrewdness.. and: good Management
orSecretary. -TWOodbury,.• iiiiifidently related in
Wan street. An intelligent French broker; Mrail: -
sometime since, • discovered that a : fraud had been
Committed on the revenup, department to•thc amount
of about, thirteen thousand cillers. .ife . proceeded to •
Washington; stated ' the case to' the :S . ecroary, and
made an arrangement to Collect the money,, provided ;
'he .was allowed,ono ludithqamount collected; •Mr.
Woodbury, in his great caution forthesecurity-of the
gOverninent, insisted that the District'Attorney . shoitid
be em ploye das• counsel this part of the arrange- •
ment :the broker.. reluctantly assented:. .A few days'.
before the departure of Mr. PriCe, P.M England, he
actualiy.coltbeted theanaount,•but in the confusion of
the - moment forgot to leaye anp part of the money be ) ;
hind. • Mr. .1i now calls et the Secretary of the
TreasUry ter 6,500! dolliire, his share of therecciveri,
mid 'the , Secretertrefers ltiM. to Cimgreas for an 'ap
propriation- to'inake good bis contract.... Thus, by
this operation; the• loss of $4.9,000 is..increased to
$l9OOO, if the government acts justly. • • .
1 TMElrter. Plirstnzttcr.. , ;-The Lexington
gencer, the prlimiPal Van Buren paper of tentucky,
announces :that its editor has 'recently 4 had inmpre-
Seriid conversation' with Colopellohnson,'". in wliCh:
the Colonel; idluding. to the ViCe rieshfcbiy, deelitiC
ed that '4 weretim•subject ef intereitto tome bit him"
self;he woul4 retire to privateilfe;and leave ilie,of
fiOe.lM:tiovv-haidabo.sothe -individual 'more .deSirous
of fillinglei but he feels himself belonging-to:the;
republican parby, and,that lie haiiiii.righb to decline
a re-election should the party require his services.—
At thessame time be is entirely 'walled tOrtield ail -
IMetensions, wheoever_anOheitshallhe-seleetedi - whO
- i - vilWrObibly be More sticeptabieilS the party; and lie
2 ' 111 .4° „ •
The letelligen . cer; thee, Speaking by' authority. of
Colonel' Johnsoni innouetes hirn as a candidate fo•
; the Vice PreSidenty, the Colonel being 4 tbo gOod a
democrat to leave the 'Adrainiitration when his ser
vices are needeth'i.
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ME . RICEI + tn 'tiie Poomr-In relation to Ate' ef
foits of - Mischievous - tleinagogngii - to - array thp - poor
againsitie,rich,Mid to persuade:the former that his
interests are - ihmosedto the latter, the following op
portune reuiarks- arc found in an 'address irom.a
democratiotisiioAittiott in Philaidelphii - .. They atit-a.
just hnd sleVere • •
- "Ile who counsels wealth, is
Ina/mita
esi7s tn impravells_contlition;iiml.padakeof_th
bounties of Providence 7 `-fieli an enemy to his own
children, forlithia:copntri the poor: - are the - fathere
it ;the rich the-hartlyvars , Of -toil. Ami • poverty- -
those kbo
earn andisiie 7 .,are. lhose",wfici accumulate.
and e.njtiy.7 , /.1.e who would undermine the seburity'of
propertf and declare war against.capital, would ar=
rest the march of improvement and of mind; lay an
. embargo upenevery-ship in port; stop-the wheels of
•
InduStri s- put ‘Citir,theL.firea - ,,ot a llie: - .forge - :•514 - ..otthe
steam engine; shut up the Shop' of evefi:Micluinic
of
karagesiand countries glittering _in the sun light_ of
improvement, into (lark and ilisnial . forest/0'
.A. INDICACTB PERVEIISION OF TfiE AtiT2lool
ME1141 . 15 New,Orleans Picayime folks gay,
that when
. they perused the eelehimed clack story,
they:titonglot the landlord was intendool for Marti
Van Buren r atid the mad wags who run awayWl ,
the money, for Messrs. Priee and Swartwont. -
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, (I,lVe learn from the Philadelphia papers of y •
terday that Judge Gibson . announced, pri::the openi
of the s cou_r_t4m_Monday,- that- the-deeisionAn-t -
Presyterian case - Would be delivered on IVednesd
(this)-morning. _
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• tO" - The corner stone-of the new Evangelle••• — ,
theratf - Church; at Harrisburg. ) ::15te lie laid, Wahl
theiteiiistimied se ' 1 ,,,,, , - : • -•—
.. ,....cs and ceremony, on. Saturday
thell. ,.. th itntt,"'t:
-7'lle refiner' horoh or the society
ill t place, ' • • was ...
, •Ntat a :valuable edifice, destroyed by fire
.sometime last fall.
• ca• The New
~Yorli."Star of Saturday. saps—Vito
Th'uggen, one, of the condemned Pirates of the Bra
ganza, hung. himself -last night :in prison. He broke
up &Li bunk and made a. frame, which he placed over
the iron pipe tore_ fiff_blaiiket..imatrips,..
and-bectuvie his "own executioner." • '
WODIAX BURNT io Dertlx.- , ! •We lent* rroto_ the
V4lagt3 Weevil, that it wasuan uateed . Jefrerie; t,o3itt
fag to tieatii.,oti the
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.4d ott . , in a St a te o par,-
tieulars; as i'velei;in item from nit' authentic source,
communicated fO,liCr r nlki.ll4;4oll.tux motrient.:she
n ! in a;blazej almost hell:Ansa:fiord - AT - effeita -- 0
liitoor, Übe 'was. just able, to' throw .herself '41)4
near - cOlored Tan who
was attracted to the Vacs by the sinokownd-the cries"
of her man .arrired she *as
biunt dreadfully; ether ebiribustible elnifies being
ointileterycoruniTed, and others redticed to tinder'.
Dr. Conner, of West. Chester, - ,Was sent for-"-bt4 it
%iv; ton late; Übe wits beyond the. reaeb.of medical
skill, and-:she died - in - about - itTee ,
lesson to ilia of ardea
are informed that she was 50 , stup(6le4byihe effecq.
ooatsßioa of her laiifen
table tonditiim.: lrn litrianger days ilia woman is
taiil4.6 have had a well fbintedpersOn and,handsome,
gavirlieft4f lip 40 *L.; anti' her end ii
The West.—The St. Louis . ' gepulilicag
tiays:—','Some idea may be,. forthed eif - the7
aedianil,- in--this , eity, forAteraiandbueinesi•
iakilses.',freir; 4 -the felloWine feati- gentle
man Infornieltna yesterd#4, that Ite,Pweed 1 . . •: : , - -
two tenements` on Front ur -- :1 - -1- - - - ViRY - murru-rain - . - 1! - nor', intii -1 - - 1- 1 : - N
The buildings cost him fuurteen handred-rWashingteir`correspondent-dfaikliiiitliii
dollar's!and`thcrtare i arttiPW 4 . o nEettfor.eigh-, - , - Atlicoekis ut.-thio,lood 8 . 5 61 - ' -- "klithJ o -
'teen Limn dred - dollars - - a - -ye ar. , + - More:-, - s.vr!, - - grinner 'Ai'. Wash:in giqn, prepared:a very
•effered,"but they,Wereingaged. - ' , IfeasternYstriking likeness of Kendall, :' Copies were
.eapitalistkere at apirYlefis; tk Andia aare and 4eilf.to ' 5 the departmenki for' Sale.' One vas
prcifitable investment fel. their money, just id er kl t to ,Mr Oorsyth, and lie Was, asked,'
i letlitOra come tc4, , Si. Louis, , put it Into_ ‘sir do you, , Went ties birehasti this?' ~. '‘Let
Ishouiiii u'i - Sl l - 1 -fili and, they.-may sit down - me , :sae,' said the. Secretary of State, 'then
contented, assured•lttt it'AVill 'double itself t a ki n g . it iirtiy his cram' . kande, and, pansing
every-6 years, if nei-ti_ithl"PliMo,l,•___Bil ibis- , fer a mementi-be replied;: 4 o, #6l v We pur
, -of thltigii if is said, cannot continue,: 1.
; coaSed the angtpall'"?' . - •. .k. - ,
ItKas7. 6ontintiest ipic's - detat - Y,Oftterilhe Pref!' 1 • '•-- .' '' • ._ `• _ -- 4 -.7_ •! - : '
sure':4indinardlim4 to , th 6 ° Ti t toY y n cit .' r .; C reje liiiii Sin' ,Raeitio-jra -rinake
Iv le „n mg, an . o f i the bot or grub : letigo r hie , }toldgive the
It.f . le 4.' -- A instead ‘ e hibiting' a- ' u ” r • ' ' ' h . _
dinfistuliciii'af ;;demand 'itappetirs,to:4o , 0rr .... ~ , ,•,,, . . - 1.-, -. or , t;1 lv
the ;„,;,„,,„'„),,, f , , %••• . ;*, - "- - ,-. :' • horep qquar; °A i r asses or las° e suer,
-7 •1" 1 "r7' 1 , ''tt - ''' '-: • - . - j,, t• 1
with' a quart Of' sweet milk—in thirty min:r
• ', ' ' : -:_, ~- .... ~..', : „.. ,
,utes
~ y,un
,will ; Am) the' horse at vase ; -then
, - wllVi4de kfi t itra'ifito.4•Dtiting • the' iulierize'theeignth nf, a noUnd of , altina 7 -,
fire in,',ltitizny'qp , Aetttr ity.iiii:, ilcOnnuts,-, ( l,lasolv,e in a quart 'or mr4iiii - ivater;..aq,
of one of the ilvihiing . loo"ReseAllo . ,:in the:: drench yew; norse= 7 .afteritwo hours eriesa,
bustle antreonasiou of;saving hih f- littleer - tiVeitie 'Norse one', nourid . 7Of italii;i:Anct.yik
fects li•om the Akionring 614/I:neat, and after , rjll findthe-beis in the dung. , ~ I have pay.,
being driveli': o 4 4 3'4c.thP fli*P 4 , (. l i„ed,Y.e . ted,,,`*,;f a jj4,„,.! I Ihink thii: i,-'nfter all the opec4
that one -of_ their-,aiditirea , *- - . 11 tt o PraPlPlAk;taletititis aad,',":,cures:llia9o ,. )o4tif 'the 'only
qealV Phi.,.. . 4,maill',l,tl4et aib36o • litAtiti uplierj thinglitt4 Will' tk& certain reinove Cie but's,
pirt,Of 1 : 0 -0"A04004tthi ) , 1100 ther - afterliparingt yi:37.4,'MuliWiti:andfaiVeet milk Will canoe
of Vie - si3Oatimar -o, 'Ohild; lol i'lie:Olirduo I ' lliP' hott:02"; let go aiiii i :o l , ok...vpoll.,Aifj atveet
.ole"-.14:106a.-,AtitT&liiiiied• - .6 q , aleciPiortosYonWine alum : 1591 00-00, i t im f an athoi l 4t
4nittiffilioneiihiiA."4ofrige.4 the Abject for t patsoAltiin offi, -- ", J' , Al 4 .: ', • , ~ ~'
, ~ ...;•-•.;)77'1""'"7?":'4. " 2 ' '`, l 7 - .,f , ' .."t 4 ",'",i'. 0 ' i t' ''t , ..
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which she Was Willing:to risk her life . than
Ft was 'discovered that all meads of escape
was cut_off,:'save that
,of. lcaping from the
second
.siork windoksvithher_alkildosrAic,h_
without a moment's hesitation was dorm,
without 'any . material injiiry to. herself kir
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41- , GOOD IDEA, PROPtRI. I Y
MULGATED...
A suitor in. It'Cdurt,in s tendon, abMittlie
20th of last Month, and . was abotti making'
known thO grounds Of his applleation, when
the julges . ,told„him,tiiit 1191 had already
made a , . decision . fatal tcyhis- plea. , The
suitor confeesed 7 hia otter..igiiorapee of aq'
such:decision.. ,/
It Was in all thenewspapirs,',' said the
"'Mit ao. not see the newipapeis t " eaid
-
"That is not our fault," replied the. jud
gee. `s'hould.see the izetvipapersi,
rind every gther meth'
That: is' it, decision tif. in. English Court,
andwe,suppose itis . operative here As well
ails-there, 7 --Lk &melt& '
FlitE.
ME
:re broke etit yesterday morning; W.'
tween two and three -ii'cleek, in :the Stable
In the tear of the tot of PimuaL &wait, Esq.
near third - street: It consumed in, is pro
gress the st'able.Of B. PARKE, - Esq,—,- . .and ,
the blacksmith shop of Messra. CHANDLER,
and .liim
• _itab,destrOyifig . all their _tools
theibe hotike,and
litg-the ids. of Mr. E...q. J3lert; ,The build-''
ings-wers of eoMparatively-sniali value, ext.
Sept the ship of Chandler add Jeffriee, who
are the principal sitiferere. - ,,yhe, deStruc-
Veit would have • bieen, it is Supposed; very
extensive,•(the space around, being thickly
ith - fraihe
hcen. fora heavy, thunder shotv.er _the
eitenlegOf-WednesdeA and the perfect calm
n'ess.itillfe-ale,difririgiffe-raging of the ele
ment.—Our fire companies tvere as usual
early_on the ground, and did their duty as
!fgood men-and true.;'
—,•_t-TheAr_e_isflopposed to be the work o
ihcoadiaisc , .The e nr67477:o - alireeteciln - as
Imetreoneernedin - attempts of a like charac
ter before.--Hartlibti4 Repoiler. • -
- :. -- :: - .T . ivit. -- . - attr.paper_had;gont to - to=
- t'&•
- day, the'aliforriirilfire,"'regetitided tlrtt
the streets.: . The cause for :the fearful Cry
ivita is the frame huilding.oCciipied by CIiN
RAD KNEPLEY,- - is the • Tavern,'-at
thalotver end of Second streeL,
waa r _slimouro fra din ge,.. hut...by ,
the activity of our fearless firemen, and its
ptOkimity,_ to the-water of the canalno other
building but the
- one in whichthe fire erigi-,
hated
.atidr. the : tide adjoining fvetv .injured.
_Singular—way-of 4tioiding. a 1441,—.
M. 8., a young fashionable of conisideritble .
wealth being pile 'evening where, play ;ran
high oird`of ‘-•eoinrades, the f ',Mint de
had't ta. high ;.rePutStiou ; for
paying his debts became" - reduted...to
last. NaPoleon,l - and - borrowed - ofIVE - B - twO
thousand francs,, prciinising td rettirn ihern
next morning . by hi4Lgrocon.Berne_iiine.
however, passed Without,the inonev•
groom-appearing. --IVl` ore
•.. c culed upon his
s happened to be out, and
debtor; ,+
was.for Some.tithe lost sight of, when, last
SunilaY gfrtAGT.-71, acci - dintallY met the
Count at . .tha Bureau des..Supplements, ip
the lobby Of. the Theatre de• Renaissance,
just is the latter had laid dowri a live frand
piece to obtaili abetter place in the theatre,
I which M;B, instantly snatched ,Up, saying
""Now sir,. our account
_stands•one thousand_
nine hundred and ninety-five franes,•instead
- Eirtwo thousand. Next d4' M. B. :was
roused by the
. Qorint entering With . two
Triendsvend-upparaturi.for-a -duel,-whicbM,-
86-obberied . would not be fair: Sethey were
not npen equal faring; ,for if, ho 'fell he
'Stropld.lose•his • lifa b -and his money too.—
ont-cifihe-couniq friends fetch
ed-the rtione.liter "wile : ! • ••
paid, said he now considered the Co nt a
vian of honor,_and_there_wae , ,nothing . _to
fight about; alid atrille. Court of Caseation
had decided' thai 'seconds should be dealt
tifincipals, he coig - iiii• think of
:bringirig-tWe-of hislriends - into,Enclralite.i"
dicament: Accordingly .the,affair „ t ended
vith a de jetiiie.,
, Mairien, at A , shfeld, Nov: il, M
r. C.
hi
leal-Snith,in-his,ninety-seventh, year, to
tijdon , .leinsba , Ware, of Hebron, N. Y.
In her eightrepeoncl year. This makes
Mr. Smith's fourth wife... Hellas labored
en dfarni ever since he . was .liye years old,
attd, up, to-last suninter ti perforMen op the
Seithe One h the 'season of. haying etlual'
to a Man,o . 30; rars; ) gia — leye - hatrevi: - -
.4effily: - belp- -upiveraiti, l imn- eiek.._ oft_the.
1 .41 . 1.4idi;' He;-has living-*lithin-three. and:-i
-1 Iniltspila)kpf him, ..nlite,great'litenigraml-
Aildr* *he tnight have quo, on, the 21st' 4 ncri;;'l,Bfail their grfat great gratin-fath?
, Oe Jti a l tieil:• ::t Phi"!kj . "o , lf 4 Ye" , c Bll4lB mliP,g.,
doifn so pnaseiity.-:-'greerifield Cotaien.
...
AC I
..... ii4adent pecurra Ofleaea;
on the =ld ,A fewininutes ..before , the
_ship .14afayettejekthe i levee _an her voyage.
foyillavre. • ; A. great,erowd of persona ae
senibled to witness ilk deprture:, of . the .
vessel ,andt6 take leaypf,their fitietids,iihdj
were going away . .. * A' co.poidernble
I mpre. on the &eke:awl in die,rigging of.the
vessels : in the vicinity oftheleafayettei r and
many were standing`. onfaanlisliTaced across
that vessel; ,The weight WAs too great, the
tOnks'broliik,in the middle; and several in
diyidifila Were, weeiaiitated into the hold.—
Pomo, escaped
;w ith,walight ; eoutuitions but
Illgtire..-Tidari - and stugusti Roy.'Were not
ao fottunate; they *ere seriously hurt, and
iheir,lives are : thought to I),e in danger. ',
. .
DlStitE§SiNd ACCIDENT- 'LOSS
- ' 'Or . ,
A slip froin-,the office-,of the Norfolk
Beacon dated Thursday 4 P. states
that a letter received in that place, written
from thel-Frying Pan Shoals, and ,dated the'
15th instant, communicate the intelligene
:or the, drowning.of Captain O. Oardnef, of;
t h e Bohr. WashingtOn; iat4stbrfolk; it l xl
I hands: - On . Friday, night:the wind blew
heavjefroni theitorth*est,-and the .yessel
anchored-in the Pasquotauk river; where
efifklaid till daptight, when_she got 'tinder::
way, with a stiff but favorable lireeie;- and
.run aii`fir as ige - mouth of the Alligateribut
unfortunately struck on the Great
The Paptain immediate, took four'h'ands in
the boat, ran out his small anchor, and re.
turned to heaielin it, when he -found-that
the anehor:wai - kn a wrong .position: He
then : took the boat a second time with -five I
hands; four white ancfone' black, and made)
tor thealichor, when the boat ;was eviatnp-1
ekend every soul but_onelperi;lid.lL, I
• The survivor, saved faiths - elf: With' greaf,
dillkulty ! by: holding•pi-the-bnati:anii . Strip.
- pinghinv!ell-sevit# to biffible to-swim4o . the
schooner: — Aftef two• Or three ineffectual
efforts to save thernselies. the Captain,•and
the three bands sunk to rise :no more. •
After the loss of the • Captain- - and - bands;
the -condition of the vessel was a Most criti-.
- ear:olThi T q7youirg-illalT"
D. Robeits; - of Norfolk; •Mitta.liand;' 'being
I et's - InlY__4terslMEabnard.---ROberts .
states, ."that the.vesselloid.hard arid fast all
that day with alicaiFy i _prege4-sail : w-hielt . ,..
WeTfotintl.' Was - the nnly._Waytqct . h'et
. .110: siicceiiaed that night, at nine o'clock •;
in getting:her, oir.„ Bdt now his
tics' increasetLfOr w
there as4heatiaga,-.and,
fie feared to . anchor leet the
.VeSsel . -Wobld
-roll over: He finally .eucceetled in bring=
Shoals, Where his letter detailing- the catah
trophe 'was written:, He a' eknOwledice
his oblikations to Capt. Henry; ` of the sehr..!
Halifax; for the limely•assiitance.renderea
-s-gnipposed-that-the Captain-had ,
all - the money of the:vesiel ott his; person
when lost, as but a fefir dollars could bo
fotiiid on board: ,
- THE irALT.EY :OF TT-ir --
; We publish tl , ''
ng rem:lo , --
11e c"--
- mourn:
is morning soine interest-
~s, upon the country-drained . by
vino and its tributaries from the Balti
more American. - aiti7:4 — Cornputes it
at about 140,000 square miles, which ex
-ceeds, by several thousand square Miles - GI
area of Great . Britain and Ireland ; and is
put little less than that of France. The
populationpresenpopulationof7ffieat -Britain and
Ireland is about 24,000,000—that of France
say 32,000,000.. In the valley of - the Ohio
there is less.ribproductive laid than in eith
er olthe others, and with proper.
,cultivathiri
it is , capable of supporting in - comfort and
plenty, more 'than twerdy . millions of a pop
ulation:- '
,
Rival eities . are contending for lbe corn
perm of thissreat,v4ley t —ua commerce
_ready--immensely—Yaluablei-pltbough t nilly
in its infancy: . There il,.bOvy4iye,r,-no need
of jealousy in the „matted.' there *ill ;soon
be an abundance 11;i• all, rind iheiv need be
, , . .
no •ltesitation aboutAwdhing-eyery praetica
ble °Are • .
the noble. flier ; ..that flaws for a thousand
miles tfiiough , this great valley. ~ 3 . ,
WO:thick - forma but 4
comparative4yitmult_part of that_great
'tral' h - would not be hallpepulii
- ted..7Feree Great
Britain_ amid ._ France added-to its present in
habitants: All-that is required, of art is to I
reach Pittsburgh—Nature has done the rest.
Come here and read our steamboat • bills-1
"For Peoria,"--For Galeria"—;-"Vor - Rtid - 1
River"4-"For New Orleanit"—JPor the }
Missouri Riveri7.--,.-and remeMbir when I
you i are seareeli_beSrond the Atlantic slopq
—just on . the verge of thlit _mitt:oo9omM
world, that it. makes a, man AbgreY
aboat., 'Yet here,you , .are-met by ;' magniti 7 ,-
-eent,-.mselfi l _p_ady id bear you-not across
the ,oceam nor along' ebait=iiiiiiii - the deeVi;
eetinterior_of a gre*coßtinant.;!.ovalliaat;
acrosejt; if, 110 u ., not,
then; there:los:oi to . be at hpsitation
4 01 .Y.cinVlepprtPf - th e .Staien. which
the mountain 'barriers- exist between ' the
AthiO.Fl .# o 4i . , 0.4: 0 0 0,0,t4r4 i.valleYl in
C i .P9 i 'COPq li 6 ffsiKe 00 11 3 4 1, 91 1 4t.erOlu
milOptittit; vut Retninerec ; :., They need
eit . tirees.of i tlie
Vest 164 liay•
-, :;7" -- 7.
...TEACHERfiI WANIVE.II;I.
• rAIPPOCA'CIONS foNetiOgg"*
tVrhittuy,,Sohool
AVID the borough of CarlhdpAr tliedOett. of !lime
- rooothifrom the 14thlaitint;wM . . , be;,ter.e.Nekunta
Saturday evening next; by. the auliaoribera k a:awaitat.;
tee OFthe Solui t olPit'ectora. - • •
• . ; • -', •
• ' • . . ; .ANGIIEY.
, .
, .
.111 erib 9:T° 1441:34::..'",11.Lbet.tlfrtxrhelyirl'eN,..w.re
.ion 4 !v:lriii4 nai .Vi i 7 i ri t l e pro* aft of the flub- ,
some time, tihme,hto Ai,
I l i a large vut i t y .. of Finn.
scriber., and tt9lAt,thf. ,r s,7 bo iii so years
,or . age . , .. feet-
E'er
' Soul Xitefresan,l,
and . r n, „ n i,d, comp . iexion.:
E 'Dr 1.0 Inches in heigh t s 7f414-.^aglifig,ii‘oro justiole,
A 7 Wra*sPiell'ig e' 7 m.oporeziithmge tro n
lei .ftecurin& lulu - with in-, joireljethettbeve t‘eward•
Catliole.ok-tißq'svFg • k DA. -BRANDT;
..' iio,o744,l°Wili 'VPlS,t'lv. , .', l %,'. • ' , ' '''
-.
'''' , - . 7 ,; ',‘'
4- 1:1 1 1VID'ElON:f
..' - clitiLlisiY;V#: o lo‘g'l, 71 1839 .
1 The It oardorDireotora Of this 11184Juticm Plve this
chiy deb l aridWilit4loo 4i ' O ft In6t,
via months on , the..opitall.,-Stoo raid %in.. bf3tookholL
den ortheir reptvaeatatittes !in ,s , eFelve their divl
donda 04 or .afto4., tin,,47th'
..0011E4*-1:
=I
. :-TilrEl2' aIIIETWOItiIAY r - ' ' —•
.., - N - 131Y - YOLUMETOR•IB,S9:' -
.',..' -:: i. ..IEINOR Y., ,•11(;,:.Cum '
• . •
~,.. • ~ i Th,9l l l'ssr.lirorkOpirlt o !Pmt
f thl 's !, .
lot it l ilyeet . _sti.'net,' l ifiltfnici.;)ln:!•_a ( "o o rd an ~,3 . :I i ;il l
.' - it'- de *;/;Piel'il Sports, Literature and
the spirit. f, hilarity. mut hope which'ever prefails r in ~- ~ : •;. • .. - 'the' . . 3 ig
/cb .
..-... • -• • . .
the merry , moth ix . MAY, be.g: , :.te..preiteet:to: their ....- WILLIAM'T itiiiTkii Eorroil. .. ' .-, . .
friends, and patrons .11M•ilutedsomest. : eollection jot ','• , . ~,.': • , . ~.,..,..;:‘,.-. ;-.'-.-. - , --- ,- ; - : ,,-.- : -- . ,-,,,,,-,_-,,t-„,;---,,,-,
Plower. ever ; liliplaYed—they being the, firstriif 'this ruarrtmEriitimetlifiztiiiii . .ititiv incfftilif 14 - .. -. .Yeinii.
season, and culled from the choicest platifi in .FOlt- :dx .L i p; jiißErdsliEti. ii ,- .147r.y.E,:ari,440,8
TGNE'S COURT,' 2 .they.., tr.ust that, in this inidanee ' - ... -, • ..- - • - '•'.• • •-• . ..• ~.' f .' .. ' V"
(its in everi other)that the favorite Sped:nem s of the, lipperitif:Qiitirro .4:ngrOvigs:tiltr, 4*freet; of
GoimpsB here ,exliibited will . enable ,the gatherer' ..... rr tis4.iirkri'il lt rii iiansis• atilitriire icrons, ii:ii... , ' • •
-to reap a awn harvest' : ‘, .-'-„.•".., „. ! I , , .- . .i. - .. ;.
~•.,_ , .. .
, ) Ati . .. the rose: by , tiny other name wonhhinnell as . H.-, The Ninth YOlume of this periodical commen c es
sWect," they therefore display'ititf the shapeof . ~' .on the 9th of March, 1839.• Itilsoovi one of the yery,
•:.• ' - • ••• •, a00.90Q0, DOLLA - .11S, - , largest Weekly:papers': in:America,'• consistia... Of
tn. he pitickeil on the 181/1 of Jility-:-Mtd which !they
..'" :.' ',.. tWilie immense (Marto bigektristead of eight, its here.
/ieite will "et"
. tofoei.',,The present:present:volute will bp' Okla:totted kr - lie.
i' ... •' ' ~., '.: ' '
~ ..;
. fen Superb EngraVings,efthefinisteoitlyAlescrititioei
,:,
-,"':Waste its: sweetness on the :ifeitirt air,' , . On_Stoel Plates oftlittlargeit si 'cii-"tvikef.,the.seritiS
but will rather gladden the. hearts of same si t their'. Were flail hilted in thelirst na'tt'ier. of ',the tiolume, 7 --.
:best customers. ,„ There are several others;
•heltiw, which are ejaculated to give lileares Ease to and.eelebrated &inset c, in the ph:treater . of 1;a,S1)/-
( les gni Medi ;: c * : • benl g" a Fan °" P° : rait qf 43.0sta,..the'.‘beatitit ul
the ad vomiters,: both , from then;(magnificence and phic4.,-,—ille-bilier a Portrait of 11le. , Sre.Yartre fainous .
their odora. .", :, .- jr, ': - ..1 ~ , ... , ~.... 1... •• ,s. ' - Black Maria; celebratedatolio best Four Milemstie.
oar All we-recdmmen • I an-early application-,- .oflier. day at - the North; find - the conqueeor•of frtfle
andhoeareful to address. 1 - ' ... EMO1111..& co . .in the grelit,Tweriiy Mile, race on Long.lsland. Poe
..
-
' N•O 12 '
Calvert it titre; il.' ti -01 re traits of .lorm Bsseosnin; of Miiitio, and of Imported
' - ' • :* in
- -"•• 'Merritt ell; will •follO•k• - ,Black Mitida;•entilother sub
jects, both-Spotting and.Theatt•ierd, w 11 ... be.:_rielecCed
.to continue the series, which' vidlithus form a beauti
ful and interesting Gar.Leat or. Et.nitAvirres. , The
engravings' will be theltutest.ever given in an Amer- .
ica . periodical, those already ptiblialied:being, one,
'thirteen inches by 'fifieettl find the. other, flanged' by
- eighteen.: They will he,klVelitlitir,atelY andriCitly, fin
ishedonid printed on-a large fitie sheet,tel' itoOMPRIY_
the paper.. ocnr.o will hP•taken that they.iireao Stour
ed fortrauernission bythe Mails, that thog,may reach
their destination Without injury; and lie suitable for
_fraud tig...:_The.boily.nf thepaperitseltwill_be_ilins.
'traced by fine Meer" ktrens.vnycia, .of It:icing and
Sporting.Cims r Designs of intlehrateititace ' Courses;
Wud,.Etchings of Horses, on the plan-of ;11611'4We - in
London,'' of which the Race Cup annexed is it sPeci.
~ .The"Srunrr or iiii,Trxrits'7 Will continue to lie.
primarily and crisentially devoted to • dm ..tsueitiCaa,
-AND-ENGLISH Turf. , e n der this general head Will ;be•
embraegd a eiappiete4riley4dpocingCitlinitin;.P.F.
, the current
.year, and full reports critic Newrma'ket t i
I Doneasler,Epsom,Aseet,. Geothvood,,Liveriio.ol nit u,
I Chester Race Meetings in England,gred Such . ether')
as may be interestleg.trom. the Character . ofthe horses
engaged, or other crieurrisitinees.
••• . . ...----:•±. •-•-
e A: list of the ;Winning lforses nf the preeelling year
Will be:published, dm:tinged In 'Four DiStinerl tablet;
,-oneMiPttor Mile, WitinerS, one,oftlie Three„.' woe
efTwo, and mien( One Mile Winnerl.- .Thesti.taiileS'
ilium it . t aglance thelvinner,lof evcry t race. - tif -the. lest
year; Ida Age, Celoi; Pedigree arid Oftner, the. Prize
won, thealVelglit carricil,thii aline ninde i . and the
Horses Beaten-by:bin); togedier4viith.,the.,-..date mill
place of the race, and a' reference to the page•cif,th'e
preceding volume where thejace vvaivriginallY pub,
lished..;The first, or, table. Wh'ouriklille ..W.iatier.li
appeared in the .e.ti puinberiand it comprises all • the
ibregoingpartientati - rifilielilile.4ltees _ma .in
America thiridg.tfie,year, ; lB3B. - These . TnbICS are
complied wild, infinite_care-and-labor y -aniVWgreat :
expense ; they arc of.constunt pinethile.use, and ins'
. crease in ialite:every .year.:...A_Liat ofEa, - Fliall frims ..
WitS , • Eames fertile same year will :also be.pnblisbed
in the-volume; arranged inglie English forin
-,. .4 Table of..arnersizon Trotting. /torsos,. with the.
_Age - ,,COlei- : ,,'OVin - eicilfrie".inide, - Weiht caii6l,-
ii
nurses Beaten, Arc. &c ., will he publishe d - in this . vol n.
terie;trid inadditionthera will be published ae
stfact or Every Great Tliortmo.Performat fa rib;
metica for several years,back,tvith esp . f , -' . _.cc in-A.
to the time made..-. This abstract I' • . „it'dreference
.fromtiveral authentic isioarce•- , -,..its:be.eii-corn_tiosed
intereStingni the only 0. , - - .., and Will-lin eitrerntly
Trotting ever utter ' : ....npletereenrd of Anierican
s ta lli ons i n L i; -netted. -..A.Table: of America!'
early .itiim , •• . - 9 , 414 form . 'will also appeal_- in nu
venh , • - ...er of the. fialaine t rand will be • letiod abt
• • -ut fo r breeders as, designating the- •age, -color,
pedigree, owner, place.anit price of standing, of near
ly every distlaguislied m
stellion-inAerica, -_. .
These arehut the leading features ef the Tear de
partnieet Of the yaper, of which the others can only
be enutherated in briefi They comprise a complete
record Droll ,Irriportatioes and all Sales of Bkrod,
, - 'Stoeki- - -Sweepstakes, Racing ancLX_rotting .11elatebki.4.;
and Rasing appointments -- - Essays.ciii Breeding . aid
Training,—Pedigrees and Performances, of Distinv
guislied-llorses,.--with all the current News end On
Dits in Sporting CirelCs, both atheme.ned abroad.--
And to com plete the Sporting Deparment, full details,
- -originahand-seleetetwill-bepren-uporrall-nundy
intsumes,as Llunting,SimUting,Fishing t Yatelthig and
. Boating,-Pedestrian - and - orher.Athleuri 'and - manly
Sports. - - There is - only room thus ensualtyto mitice
thetie sUbjecticwhiCh are 'favorite themes, and will
ever be eutertained at length. i• i , . r'. .•.• • • •• •'•.• - • ". .I
Another part of the design of 'the to will ern-
littitertriWriiiiltroW3JeprrTittiiiitealigncil to-pro- ,
mote the interest and minister to the instruction of
Eivellers OfFirretarret, , Striti,ete.'': • • .31 - . i
-,.-The next-prominent department is the Ttrtainieir.
page, cciastatitly. devoted to original Ceiticikms of the
) 1
Drama, and, notices, of •the New . York Theatres,.4-,
Oreqrn ,Itocqn Intelligence, derived from an extensive
theatried correspondence maintalned ‘ With every city
in the • Unioe, and by which the paper is Already fa
vorably known; and Aidely*cirenlatediin theatrical
circles. the ENGLISH Stsor,dhow so - blended. with
our own 11. a enninunity of aefora and of plays, will
receive such notiee AB to keep the render emliglintlY
apprised of any new or annual% incident ii mi l fur,
Again, selections will be_conitantlY made from the
periodicals of this country and ufirmgland,- and thus
he.fermed a lively a'n.il elegri, nt, literary - department ;
occupying.-severaLpages......„4rullieie. the...design. ofthe.
-Editewill be - to .fieleig - such artiiiiles mily - turare - vntty
and light, spirited. and interesting; Such articles, for
example, smite has torin yr" - clitafrom Alla. ,PithrtliclS
Papers, the :Yellow-Plueli, Orres*dence;,.llfajor
! Gaha;gan'e Reminiscences, anti the like.' Thu -Eng
lish magazines, all of which of any celebrity are regu.,
Wyly received, will-furniih a rall - supplr.of such Oar:
:Jethe.last.Pittee).4-stfOrt will benadeto-give-the-,
paper chitracterAs en,itMusin . g, piquante journal, by
deposing much room to 'remarks, neon the laoltientw
ofthe Day, the Gossip of the Towo,llumormis Police
' ltoports,•and such clever. witticisms af1 . 411 width' the.
observation orate ;Editor, This portionprilietimecq
.will be aided by minnetous selections, tint :ocenprog.
nitieb-room, but sure -to lie ;711145i/I . g, frolix,E9clisit
pewspapeis, of which a.iery• large supply is receiwid•
at tlie citheo. including a good many; not, take; bytt,or .
ether establishment, and only•seen'in thiscatil 'PtY
stiiine•rtfre ; chance. •,..., • ; ...,-., ..,:. ~. , -'.' .' • '-
IFor all these Varied.gleparintents erriple'roolo, is_
secured by the immense size of du:Anew- I dt slt.. , !etv
' which for 'beauty of typonaulliett.l_,..exey'llelLaPil, g5P..'
oral elegance of nerangeineutchfsee.,camtenone In s,
q , No local agents beiugerapiciyco ythe.Proprieteisi
leritliiivisliiiig the paper: "0 , order, itthrough .
their. Postmasters, or remit by t trtail.' .A. numbpr of
*lles fromthe_cornmencdnestof -thixoiniae -VW lE. he-
Preiterved for , NL 4 E. Subset:Pens,. , This course is ti;•
dopted, as the valtirible.Welsireit.• , 7lls,sitv.if 'Pt .tlle
paper nearly all appcar`in ilia early part of the'Vear.
suburititie **lung t4i.ua copFs or,tfie Argo Erigrn-
vings..wilthe-:suppfeiittantsgallariitfett.;-. .. 1 .: ..
. • Tipits,:-.For. e ,Year.'s 8 übieri ption in ridvancir
slo4=f)cti l Six 4iitine.4loooailytinee,ss.:;• kor•Ad-,
ir ,
vertising One. tplarP(4l7 , hilea);ilratitusettion.
Dvery subsestient insertion, St.': ~,;.',/ , „.7 , ..: .. ' .
• . •- = • ,-.110$41•- - - ,
40,000.jeoltars
. .
Aleiendriti 'Lottery, altos NO. 5 for - 11839-4o ,be
drawn at,Alexendria, D.C..MAY Nos.
3 ballots
$.50,000-»20,000-10,000---5,900. 7 -,5,00-2,477*•-•
50 Prizes, of $l,OOO- . ,so.Prizes of $3,000-50 of
• ,•: • $250,-.-6.5 of'VWO r• ••• . •
• Tickets $lO-"Slinres in proportion. .•• ••
A certificate . ; of o l'nekNe Of 26 I , Vholes, in tbie
Splendid Scheme' will be $140.--Sharee_in
• . • • - - HYACI&THA I •
Virginia I;eesburg Lottery, CisBl S for 1660—t0 be
drawn at Aleaaadria„.:lra._May 25th--78 nurabers,
14 draimballots. • • • • • •
• . SPLEJVDID.
$0
CHF.,414. 0 •
• 40,000! $020,000 L
$ 6 , 601— 5 5 , 000 ....-$3,000--$2,000 1 -:.$0,6000--'-$1,f69
• 2 of $1,250! 2 of $l,2tN) !..
20 Prizes of $l,OOO-20 of $.i00.;• - f-20 of $4OO-,--40 of
. $3OO--50.015200-100 of $1,50, &C.
•.. Tieketo only $lO.
mrtificate of n iiaektage.of 26 Tickets - 4411 bit
'sent for $l3O--L9 amain iitoportioci. `. I
Call and E xa mi ne for Yourselves I
.
11Tatble Dlantiffictory.
. . . . , .. ~
~. TAKES this methal of informinglitilriends_and
.the public generally, that lip still continues 'to carry
.on Ilt his Old Stand in. East High greet Carlisle
)
the manufacture of . . - ... , : 3
litiiibSit -— ii --- ir4.• hi ' . i'
_ ---_ ones,- ea - F o ot „ °net t ci,
. k- ,- • ,—. . ~, . .. ~....._
Where he shall at all lima be,reatly, to Ripply cue•
tamers at the shortest notice' and' cut the, most accorn
modating' tering. Iliiing employed l'ilr,Wita.lasr
'R..Cajeqa, of this horough, my agent,fqr ; theta% tif
-the a clvnentioned
_articles, any oders furnished
by him •I be etoraptlyattonded.to---: alaqiilt alders
heretofore given for work are now readylci, he filled 1
Carlisle, *troll if.., 10.46., .. ,-.... ~ , , „ ...
~ -
~ . . .. .
~„... . • • • • •
. .
YzN. 8.--paging illzcheirged .totur thiIFTELT froth
erriploy, log peisons indebted , for •I'enl6 Stow. ,
difotiumogd, ifead and Foot StfincersOc,Alstc,aricitu
iibiled against paying him: spy-money for,; the aame,
as the receipt !hereof, will not be ackliowled_je4',.lig
..- • - •
Clawnbersburg Whic,wlllpublish.the
above .3 times and ehargethis office, : ; • •
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ItO N.A .
• ".
.44srulaitott;VARtjgLti
11K. • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i iiiiiiiii his
friendif ontl - the tiblie genetelly: th at haste
ken thit well ktickwri tetein stood at .the e )Vi. veil of
llitketOet;in •Corliale;foiiiierlji kept by lfenky,
nettpreparfxt to'-ireonrimilve
btidlEtts;•*AGGPNE.l4;
. t : , - • •
antl
all' oik ere Witti• . 41, in tli`
~ itholeinanner; ••• '` •
erv. •
is TABLE Will - 441 , eenstatitli
hest tha,eountg i enit_pl'oduee:fikts - ioseppliet
- mith - thiratorcestihroFi, - dlikgrAuLr, Arndt ill
l and - otivetileot, will . - .lll , itiebatice ,of a :careful.
entitittentivo ostler•-: "i1"1
-Z1
Ho flatters hippekelint, froikble'expeeigote totit„ •
keeper, he will be able totreodeOgeeereliatiefoc.
tion., ••. • • •.z GEORGE, Sail4FElto•
. `'2o'
- - :ifiroritey - at 1.40;: •
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41...• persons indebted ,to..t.be.94atis - otr47,tes
11.Yourto, lite of Afonr,oei township, demised, either,
by iroriil, riots , or, book acikiiint, ern rb4cientbdp,roalcrth;::.7
fnernient without delay,otrierwise'Sgliti
without rphliect to. per "1? bbend are
now Atte ; and in possession or.the
ENOCH :YOUNG - AdnlV:'! "r
Alox'oe township, Mit'y '
ORPI ANS 11.TIZT SALE. -
-IN pursuance of an ocAlei• of:the Ch•plians Oourt:
.CuMherland Cotint3r, will 14iiipoied sale
Saturday the. 25th day of May
.
A - LOT OF GIfOUXD,.
fronting,6o 'feet on Lohther Strettlkod riannitig 240 -
feet In depth to an 'alley; hi 'the Boiollih 'of
Adjoining_ on thelaist.sitielflet,br ,- gfouD4
the family of Stephen lAilfilee'd.cresides,--- Sale to
commence at 10 O'clock. A:M..when clue Attendance
and 'terms of-sale will be made' known by . •
.. • -
• • 'EITZNIEN LOSlar,ive‘d.. •'1
'.,-
April Stith. 1839.
-NEW AND CHEAP
movx a t ' ktii N,
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. .
subscriber :r . e . Sp - ectlidly .infpqns the;
; nt NesOilln dndits-vicanitv: that!he hastaken the stan4
nobeitLlSl'Ltnighlini de, -
ceased; wltert tieintends carrsinkthAtie . above Una
ness in 011 its vinioais pnniffieture,
and!bayn conetiiudy 4n hand a and . e4:celleat.
assortment Of . - -
Oettitlenien 4 iir'
. • AND CITILDREN'S - '
1-331)(07FLeg-011/11DUIZO—
_ AND ArtESS PUMPS; -
Maile of the-beAt-inaterial.s;
like.,mantie.r,_con_siii(ing of Kid, Morocco end-Leathery •
nil of which .
tetrnt.- • Froyi ng . I n keini)l4 zione.but the„ bq et work
nien, he ..
will be enabled
on the •
snortest netieei . , and in the test tityc. All ordertfo!',
work attendeteo - Mi the .shortest notice. -
• ''ile - -flatters.hittiselltitarby strierattentioindlihr -
411Clia and.a-deeirato:piense,ihntlarivill - ber.eanblettto - H- - `,
give - satisfaction to' those who May favorr:him - fvith •
call. i , • - - •
Thankfulfor the very liberal , shafe of patronage, - •
which line ali easy -received, he aiks a continuance
ofthe same.
- N. 11.- 2 AI7:APPRk. I.:ITIDEto the above business
will tic taken.-=None need apply unless well recora. ' -
tr.ended. J. D.
Newville, April. SO, 1939.776 w.,
- ~ - Q ~~~ Ni~:
• •Tur, directors ofthe Common Sehoo lii_in.the b0r..% -..-
. .: •• ougictif Shippelialiiit, - *fah to c.roploy. •
•.: -, -----• SIX TEA,CIIERS; , , . ... - .
for-at least-a: part - cf - the• - erietifWa = "r4ool-year,..eorri- ' •
• mencing on the first of' June next; three for primary. ...
-and tliree for secondarraohoolaicApplioationaarii(do l
aired tO lie toidejoefore the , gotli . orMoy
. By order - of the board, ._ ' ..--- .
• t -;- - - --.. '- WM. R.4.,Nligi, Secretary.
—April. 30, 18.50.:—5w. ,• . ... .-„ '. • -',
GRAND CAPITALS FOR MAY
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