0 1] sta 7,- , »~ p p ;. . :~~ Gd r 4 ~1 MEI NrlmvarrA AILT.nraQ--mb 904 TAttPlittlitOt TAE: lIMES.I7-: ' , 4 C/IROpiClat OS The Turf,' Pieid Sports 4iieratta'e and • the Stage. - • ' - - . • 4SNDELLISIIED WITH SPLENDID STEEL ENGRAVINGS. VILLIAAI_T NEW 'VOLUME- F 0.12.1841 The First - NuMber of a New ' , Volume of f The *:• spirit of the .Times;'. will be issued on the 6th of Nlsrch;lBdl '' the 'course of life 'year, a series of 1 ' MAGNIFICENT 'STEEL 'ENGRAVINGS; uni foriirwitfrthe embellitiliments of the preceding vol . - I - • tfine, Win presented,to the .nubscribers. Por • trait of MONMOUTH ECLIPSEArom a 'painting• .• 'by Tuorz, will commence the SerieS,and be succee& ed by those of other distinguished horses during the year: . A List of AMERICAN WINNING HORSES of the preceding' year will he published, arranged in four distinct .TAIICES---(VC of four milt:whiners, one --. of three; one'of two, and one of one Mile whiners.— These tables show-ata glance the, winner of every _ _ _race of:the - last -year,_his_ogri, color, pedigree, and (liner, the 'prize won, the. weight - earried;theAime made, and - the horieS ' beaten by Mini together ivith. 'the dateand place-of the race, mid a reference to the • page of the preceding volume where. the race was Originally published. These tables- are compiled with infinite care 'and labor, and.'at great expense . ; they are of constant priietical use, and increase in value eiery year. A list of EN,aur-rWINNING HORSES for the same year also• be published in the volume areangedin the -English foknltA - • • 'A Table of the AMERICAN WINNING TROT TING HORSES., with the age., color, owner, time made;. weight carried; -horses.--bettten, iktc. &c., will be published in this volume; and in addition;there, 'will lie at; astrao i)f evevy great 'Jotting Petfor . manee in america; tor. several years • back, with sk - chit reference.qi the time :nvide. This abstract-has -- , beetc•compiletl.thim several afithentic sources, and will be extremely interesting. -as -the . only COM PLETE RECORD OF AMERICANTROrrING J,-. l 4,eiver attempted. Aar Allibabeticar List of STALLIONS .for 811; - in the usual form, will also appear in an early num. ; bee of the volume, and. will - be found convenient to breeders • for designating the age, color, pedigree, co - wner,place and pi-ice of standmg, of - nearly every - = - 7diitinguished-Stallion in, Atuerlea,_ In afilitti.o3l to- the VarionNisubjects enunierata:ar ' bove, the pre r sent volume will eontaip AT:abr.] and c.,:..ond.copinus record of all IMPORTATIONS AND r SALES - . 0 F.BLOOD STOCK, Sweepstakes, Racing and Trotting Alatches, and , Racing Appointments; • FAS:vs of Breeding and ['raining, Pedigrees and Performances of Distinguished Horses, with all the Current News und On Dits in Sporting Civeles - ,hoth nt home'and abroad. And to complete the:Sporting Department, full detaili,.Origlnal and selected, will ' be given upon all tnaidrpailimesois Hunting, Shoot ing, Pishing, Yachting and lloating,-Ped - estrian and other Athletic and Manly . Sports. Another part of the design of the paper will ein-' brace A BREEDING ANI) AGRICULTURAL DFPARTMENT, designed tp,promotethe interests and minister to the instruction of breeders of-fine cattle 7 sheep, &e. -Seleetiona front the most appro ved Ainerican and English writers on these import ant subjects -will-he constantly found 'in its COIUIIIII6. The SPORTING GALLERY will also be in creased by the' addition of the Portraits of several or the most distinguished' horses in the Union, en graved in a style of superior finish and beauty. • Thor next prmuinent department is the THEA TRICAL PAGE, constantly devoted to original ':eritielsins of the drama and notices of the New York theatres; Green Room Intelligence, derived from an - extensive theatrical correspondence maintained , with every city in the Union, and by,which the pa - per is already favorably known and widely circulated - in tlientOent circles Again, selections will be constantly made from „the periodicals of this country and 'England, and thus be formed a lively and, elegant LITERARY - DEPARTMENT, occupyifig several pages. • For all these varied Departments, ample room is secured by the immense size of:the present sheet, - -which fir beauty Of typographical emamtian and ge ueral elega — tie&of - arrangcment,,is second to none m .the Union. . . „ m "No Lein . local agents *-employed by e. worm-- . tors;gentlemeti wishing Ate paper can Order it through • their post-masters; or remit by mail. A number of files from the 'commencement of the Yolupfe; still be preserved for, new subscribers. Thiscourse, in inlopt ed,ns the valuable Statistical. Tables' of the paper nearly all appear in the early part of the year... • ' %nuns Subscription and Advertising. For One Year's Subscription, sto in , advance.— For Six Month ' s Subscription, $5 in advance. For Advertising One Square of 22 lines, first in: .sertion, s—Each subsequent inset non, icrExtra copies of the-LARGE ENGRAVINGS ON STEEL. niny be obtained at' the Publication Of fice at One Dollar each, They will be'. sent to section of the Union so enveloped as to secure'thein from injury. . Sher i ff's Sales:. • • - virtne"of - a - Writ - of Alias L.ev. Facials, to me %directed, issued out of the Court of Ccimmon Pleas, ' of CumbeAfttid _county, will,be exposed to Public. • Sale, attlte,COurt House itithe borough of Carliele, On Saturday the 10th day of April,lB4l, at 10 o;plock A. M..;the following despribed Reid Estate; viz . : AU these two certain lots or., pieces of ground witlithe appurtenances, si t note in the borough of Carlisle, Mid described as follows, to, wit: one siti.ate on the northside aid' Pomfret streetlictlie: aforesaid borough, bounded south by said street, north by Chureb Alley, east by n lot late of Mrs. Agneii. Steel, deceimed, and .on the west by lots of. James 11. Devoe, Gilbert Senright, and James Cor nelius, containing thirty feet in breadth on Pomfrett, skeet, aforesaid, and two !winked and forty feet, in length to the aforesaid alley, be, OM same more or less, having ithereon erected TWO DWELLING HOUSES. The other situatiftto the south side of - Pomfret street, extended in- said borough, bounded north by said -street, south by the Seceder Church, lot,-east"by tt lot ofMrs, Slaugart,htte of-Mrs. Logue; . and westby a lot of George Murr . ay;'containing six ty, feet in breadth; and lwp hundred and' ropey feet in length,he the,some morwor less, having a.FItA ME. HOUSE theresm erected, together- with all and site: gular, the: buildings, htid improvements ego. .in your, .bailiwiel.c..yeti 'cause to be levied as well a , . certain' • debt Of tie hundred and flirty dollars, with. interest ' rromthe 16th ditY of May, A:11,1633, as also thin= teen'llollers and .sixty three cents, for.. cost's, which saldatimorfiveilibindred mid forty dollars, with the interest scarcest& tinikvaitdcrirederick' Watts,E9., Executor of AndreWtarothers, deceased, lately. in 'tiur County Courted Common Pleas, before our ges at Carlisle.;th •Wit,Mitighlat - - August 18 98 , by eon sideratiiiti ofthe some Mori; recovered against: the said William Kieth, Of 'this aforeeildtwo`certain lots or pieces. of ground,-with the appurtenances • bedeificdibythe defiirilt of the as*d'William. Kieth, in not 'pity ing the'said sum of five hundred and, forty% • ..trollars,with th 6 interest thereat n(tho daY • nnittime' ••. when thri saineronght to have been'paid accokling to, the form and 'creek . Of• eh .AiStiof .Assembly in suck ease made.OMl,Orpyide4.4Seized and: in ex& cutioti,.andAm, Sold aS the7property of, William: Eieth;:dee'd.!‘'i And to be sold by ;$ 4 • - L; PAM! , MAR.TIN, Sheryl: . • Sheriff's Carlisle, Office, s? March 04,184' 7 ;4r : . , Rick.,lPtcrming mid EV/cants/ 4 ,, • • rersonri o wishing :to iiurehase lands of the Above flei.oription, already surveyed, in lots of from len to, en's - hundred acres, part ofthe Mount tinny Eitirte; within a IthOri distance of Carlisle ; will have an oil,. -',Orftroily afforded them on liberal trms'of payment, oedlitigr,on Aire -subteriber," at qvrr,MtleCtiliqtl oB Morel -in.4.3iflisle*on the igth,j3tll,49ifi ? arril"2(ittr, GIIIMSHAVir, • 1 . ' •••-• : 1111 . . . . . . . ..... . 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Carlisle, March X 24, 1910, 7 3 . spg. , New Goods. •• • ••• .;,.. —The-subse'rihers-have-just-reccived-fronaLPhila -delphia,-at 'their- store -in South Hanover 'street; a large and general . assortment of , "• • • • spring and Slimmer Golds, *film best quality. They have alto on blind s a•laixe supply. of GROCERIES AND FLOUR;' all of winch they offer to the-public (for cails), as low as they can be purchased at "any other establishrnent in the 'county. ' • • - - St A. BENTZ. • Carlisle, March " 24,4841.-3 t • - • • I zrote' - ' wouic, ALt.;. peoons indebted•to HITNER & MBLVA NY' are requested to Make - payment on' or be ibre the Ist day of April next, after which time their Books will beplaced in other hands for collection. • .---- 'HITNEI & MULN..kNY. r Eitrlisle',lllareh 17,18.11:' ' • - . •-• Itoonas - for The rooms above the store of Hi th er &Nubian; arc for rent. Apply,to ]llarcli 17, 1841 Cheap Cloths,rec. The subscribers - will sell tlicir Stock of Cloths, Cassitneres and other Woolen Goods; veryjew for cash. ' - . . JIITNER 5z,,111.1..TLY VNY ,March 17;1841. • . , . .. . ' - .W.ZZDEIT - • SZMIDS. I :have just received from. D. Landre,th„ . -Of Philadelphia, my ~spring. supply- of Garden. Seeds. WARRANTED FRESH.-' T _ , __ . ___.,_.L =„ , S .TA LtIOTT• Fci)A4 , -1941. ' .' • • • •• NOTICE: • . • Estate of Jaines Glob), dec'd. ETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the 'estate j•ofJames Givin, late of Soudt-Middleton town; ship, Cumberland_county, treceased,havkng,, issued .: to the subse t ibere in due form NOTICE i s hereby given' to all persons indebted to' the estate of said _decedent, to make immediate •payment, and: thdse having claims to present them for - settlement. . SAMUCI; nonEnT Exacigore., • JACOB RErNgit, 10,1844 SIATERI/F I S SaLE. 13 It virtue or a writ of e'en. Exponas to me di reeted,issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumbdrland l eounty, will be exposed 'to Public Sale, at the Cana-Mouse in the borough of Carlisle, on 'Friday the 9th day ot 1844.,.1tt 10 o'clock, A. M., the following desbribed. Real Ea tate,. All the interest of William Davidson in two lots of ground (being the undivided one-fifth part) situate in the borough of NeWville, Cumberland county, containing each GO feet in breadth and 190 feet an depth, more or less, having thereon erected a . . TWO STORY STONE , HOUSE, a TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE, a Tan house TAN YARD . ANII 'HAAR iii)USE, and other improve meats; adjoining lots of the heirs of Robert Steel on the west, Cave alley on the north; Big Spring on the east,iind .lain street on the south.—Seized and ta ken in (Attention as the property of William Da -vidson. And_to.he_sold brine • Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, Match 11,,184t.--St3" Lo our C9•cditors. , Takes notice th at we have applied to-dhe Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Cm - Action& county, for the benefit of the Insolvent: Laws of this Common wcalth, and they have appointetWonday the 14th day of April,ert; for the hearing Of us. Ind our creditors, ut the Court House, in the borough of Car liiiie,.when and where you may attend, if you think prop }r, JAMES BELL , •'• STE PH EN. • WEER, . JOSEPH \VALTMAN, Sr.' 1-7 - - ' JAMES ‘YILSON. [s.'n. a.) CHRISTIAN BEELMAN,, [ . .J. a. e.] . DANIEL noknz, WILLIAM BIGLEY, {w. a.] ' .JACOB WOOD, , ISAAC RINGWALT; • JOHN' STANTON, ' • SHEDRICK,WHYrE, , • JOHN •D M OR, • [w. az. r.] , CONRAD 'JONES, GEORGE tENHERR, DAVID NELSON, • ' _ „VREDERICK, GOULD— BRILLIANT SCHEME. , 60,000 Dollats,!, $30,000 . $15,000 „, AND Si*TDEN DRAWN BALLOTS. • . • , -• aLAKisa rfiIZES TIIAN•BLAIIKS. wvray. , l MUITUMII47I% • , r Glass No, 2;'f'ot•lBt'f. • . r To be dravo at Alexandria, IS. C. on Sittprdny, April 17th 1841. • , • '•• GL A.ND . 1 prize • 60,000 dollai e. 4.10,. do„ 15;000• • 4 , • do* • •.' Imo° - ' • • I do. • 7,0001 t ' •• ' 1- tlo do „ • '. • 4,000 -1 do •, ; , 2,500 1 do , • * ; 2,311; ' 4 pvizes.of -• 2,000 • • , , 5 •do . 1,750 lb do . 1,500 " 10, do _ _ 1,250_ . 50 -do *. - 1,000 do • - , 500 . -;• 50 , do ' • , 400 140 „d 0.300 , 100, do ' *,250' , ' *: , • 170 do, " .* „ 240.; 124 do - • ' l5O 124 - do• ' ido „ . -:•• ItliDraton: Numbers oul oft 8 , Ticketß $2O:-Halvesslo-QOart:ssiyAglithe $2 sq. Certitieates of Pikoki!ges of 26. ‘Vholo ick090260„ LAO . 2311alt'L ;JlsQ::_,'. D 0., „" 00 26 dO ' 1)o. 'do ", ' 26A0 • 32:50' a/ • , . . • 'VP, Orders for Tieisos-and•Sliares and PqrP apkta . of Packagns will- 40-tirontlitly, attended•Ao, awl as, sdbn as tlie drawing is over an ,a9nO4ilt of, it wi R forwarded to all wiirk•order from Wgr • - Address IL S. (.4 R.ECORY ,Maaagersi r - Washington City; Dr C:= • WHIM • 'New Spring:,Goods. Just receilled an assertment.of Si:Orin/1100DM' • of the newest, style and . .litabilmW-sßlendid." Chinn Silk And Ribands„ Monseline de Lames, Chintzes, Cloves, French worked Collars, &O. • Also,'a large assortment of • .Cloths;—dasaimeres, Vestings, - .TickinEB,l —• Cloeks - • •-.- • • All of which will be S'old very - low by the Subscriber at the 'old stand optiosite S. Wunderlich's Hotel.: . • ' • ••• • CHARLES OGILRY.I - • , • A fresh supply just received at th'e store of CHAS. - OGILBY.' Marelrl.7, • • - Brandreths Pegelab le Univer sal Pills, • • Are held by the following agents in their respec .tive.,counties: _ a counterfeits of these pills are attempted.tol* palmed upon the communi ty, the propriety of purchasing only from the recog-. mzed !Tents,. wall be 'apparent. Cumberland 'County—George \V. flitner, Carlisle; Riegel,.. Mechanicsburg; Gilmore & McKinney, Newville; S.. Culbertson, Shippensburg; Belle & Brenneman New. Cumberland ; Isaac Barton , tiaz burn; M. G. Rapp; Shiremanstown; L. Riegel& Co.. Churchtdwn. • CEO. iv. muggn Perry .County—Alextuider Magee, I.lloonifiel. J. &S. A. Coyle; La!idisburg.. ' August 26,1830 . ' • • - -NOTICE.' .. •.• ,pstate of Jacob •Shonibaugh, ' 4ccid. . • ErfERS TESTAMENTARY on the; estate 14 ofJneob.Shombattgla, late.: of North Middleton township, Cumberland county, deeeased,listving is sued to the subscriber' in duo form: NOTICE IS hereby given to nII persons indebted to the estate_o 5a14 decedent.. to , make immediate payment, am . those having claimims to present tin m for settlement. MICHAEL PlSlll3Ult'S;Extr - . • .March 10,1841. . . ,- Estate of Marv:R:44, deceauit: . T the estate of Mary Rupp, late • of _Mechanicsburg, tic ceased ; having issued to-the subscriber in due form: Nor:cx is. hereby - given-to all _persons indebted to the estate of said deceased ; to make immediate pay meat:and those having 'claims to present iliCtur for, settlement. . . . ICalltr Keifit'qlys ?hop if you wont • Cheap . • CarriagCs; TIIE subscriber 4.4 now on Wind and is.finisiiing; •between 50 nud 60 CaiTiagr, of different pri ces and patterns; such ns• ''''' -" COACIItES, • Falling Top Standing top Family Carriages, Tilburies and Buggies of every variety. lloth,Carriages and Tilburies Will he sold cheaper than ever offered in this country- before, priers $101) to $9OO for Cash -or good Paper. Having a very heavy stock on hand, the subscriber will be induced to sell veryloW, and hopes that persons wishing to ;mallow. Carriages will give bins a call 'before going elsewhere. Also, a large assortment of • • • Silver; Wass and Japan'd MOUNTED HARNESS; Both Double-and Single. The above, Work. is made tirsriate• Workmen and ordw choicest materials. lr,r Repairing done ,aS usual at the •subserihbr's Shells, situated on Pitt street, immediately in rear of the Methodist Church, and , near the Railroad Depot Car Hale, :March 3, 1841:7'273in . , HOUSt AND SIGN PAINTING, • Glazing and Paper Hanging. The' subscriber respectfully intim:tits the citizens of Carlisle iii ttbe vicinity; that lid has. commenced the above business in all its various _branches. His shop is in the square immediately n . i.ear of the Market House, doors east of A. Richards store. He hopes by attention to business and ' - ntoderate charges, to, rceeive o tt _sham of patrOunge; ' ' 110:111. Carli_ 1 . 7, 18 1.---tf '` • Jratice to ItriOg. The Cominiisieners of - Condierliind comity will receive .proposalS at the house of John Common; Esq., iiikeeper, in the boron:511 of Carlisle, on l'hurs, day the lb i of Sprit next, between 9 and le o'clock in the forenoon, for the erection of a good, and sub= atiodial Wooden Bridge, across the Conodoguinnel crt,..ek,nt Benjamin Eberly's fording in the township of East Pennshorough,ot the following dimensions, to wit:-To Containan length froin one abittinent lZ the other two Itiordred and. twenty feet, and eighteen 'feet wide 'in , the Clear, the abut meids to be' .8460 roueleetf lett 'thick each; there Shall. he two spans of 110 .feet- each, supported on° gait' and substantial smile abUtments end pier t the 'said übidnienti to be, built in a splaying direction, with d ; regular slope; and about 14 feet high feardthe - bottoni of dm creek I from whetted wooden arches, tire to .be started, amt extended to the said pier in,the centre - of said'creck; the arChei to he:sprinig Obeid '6 or 7- fort hi the cell.' tee;, OM'. floor to: he ~double floored . : with. . two-inch 'plank; the: tipper' floor oak and' the lOwOr yellow . ` nine; the sides awl...gable entlS to. he Sulfa:it...ldly high. to ad": mit..ceyered and liarAvaggotia, ld Fais - MiPptsll ,tllO igimit,?stiy 12 feet lit - the clear; to be closely Weather,. bearded and painted`red,The. NV liolc,te he,welt , reollal with goeiliviiitdpindshinglestthe:whole Of the wood , Work M be-.well secured with' iron • bolts, ready.eyesi &e. From :.tlie back of - . the abutments the , filling eliall'ionsist of eartliainl sto ne, Mid well itippeoileiT with trliog.walls , 3 feet high abeve thofillio* extend.; ing,on each'iiilO about 20 -feet fr - ora. the - britige, and as high as "the fillingi - untili thefilling Mid , wallitig shall-,tneet theroad .with an escent, and descent-not ' eXceeiliiig , fiV,e:".(l6gi•ebs . elevation ..fronillie road: to said , bridge; die wood•ivork to be built or squad 1111 . 4: iitiVitiiiitial" tiinherv!the stove % Work, of large , good itone,lime and sand Anortar well itoiottid, tuttla-:Ai.:-, rcotion.heird for each end.Of said ; bridge,. , Tifelistr-' , - f:y ocititreettag tcrtire. so& '..sOeitrity atithe r eeirimia: .smaiers, May,require for the_faithful.pprfortmorMe of tie trttrkeitinslitp aiid pertiailettortif• said bridge:: ProPosalti-to be neoompatimilaritliM Olio:: Slide/if mono Of, tine: proposals meet. 14 iopprebat ipttOf the 'f.:Miintriatitiners' they-'•will.an titer same day,ibetiveeit;• theitomrs gr.q, i ‘pd:o,o'eliaoc,in thO afterimeni expose' tliesafil,bridge to - pnblid sale, and sell the sante to thelewestarabest tildiret - .1... ~ , 1 ! f. , ,:;, :.,:. !"!' ~ 1 %. :. ~3. - - MIN CPIINNIAN,,i.-. .... , . ' '' '.NLEXi . .M;'Kflltlt;' •', Ooniiiiiiaioneil ..;', :• .•', 4 4ICIII.AP-; AX501..E.44'.: .' .:,: f ..1 '• ,- ',? ititest—Jatirriatypfi puti , .: ~,_ , . - .7 - eoMlllailiVgliii r Oillfeili . CaDlisk . ,:Feli.. i 6; 1.8.1.1: S': MI Mil • t, „ Edified ~cnd Publishedrior ,the . „Pivii 4 itOr; . #l . ,,c 01.0*, flipiibOritigd MIMI CERTIFICATES OF AGENCY . FOR THE SALE OP : • JOHN 'COOVIM, . • ExeOutor of Mary MAT, tlec't 3farc6 3,1841.---6 t" I': A. KENNEDY MEE wat.omuziLVW:t amarante. arkkatatti v o aoda. , Frown the New York Mercury. -• . A NEW NATIONAL MELODY; NOT YET sm. TO ssesie:nr nowt: AS a sensitive 'coon lay a sleeping 'pee day,, The sound of a wood -cutter's hatchet he So he juMp'il stump to seee)vhat - was to pa.y, - .And thus tli(1:110 sing—aye,he sang like a bird , Wootiman, swore tluit treed • ' , Tquelk.notit siiiglc bough; • yodut And I'll stick` to , it now: :Hard by, hi a idno,vit a.sobcr old owl anuiiig tana l elf in the cool ViEsfeinAreez.e i - And he wore on has features a IMerible.scowl; - As he sung to the zephyrs that' swept through the • trees: 810w,,0 blow, ye gentle breezes .; . 'All among the leaves and-treesear Till you gi . ie.myblo' od the freezes.' -A-skunk-and• a-'possum together then-Met,' And they shook Intias aintkiSscid;*and most lovely • For they'd. vowed,yearaago, that they ne;er would • . . „ _ forget . • One another through.life—ad they struck up and • SIM,Oi ~ . .. . . . . 4 Should auld nequaintance ho forgot, ~ •:- . " And nevir hrouolit to itliiiii; ;• " : '.. Should null nripiaintance he forgot •• - - . .'. ''4.lid days of nultt inn iiine.' , '- i. A fox leaped . wild the tbicke and played With his JiritsWfo n while, :iii n transport oirgle - ei Then thoughtfully walked. to a green. forest glade, Where he sat himself down, and roost sweetitOE • he : ... • _ ~ . 'on in the stilly night, - • • , _ Ereelinaer's clininaluve,hound file, .;..,.. Fontrinettery firingsn sight. '.. . - Of nice, fat gee fie around - me.' . • . - Then lilL-rox~-51:U11~ and 'posemii--~thc, owl _the in concert Or joined, to tbcitinteOrilkioliiiroukse The 8i:1113 cried 'encore,' and time bright silver moon _Grew brighter anti brighter 'a they .sanr,, withotit Ordipance O 1 -TUE ponoucat OF CARLISLE, TPrE: g'o PENCE& . SECTION 1. Be it enacted and ordained by the Town COuncil.of the Borough of Carlisle, and it is hertby evaded and or dained by the' authority vf.the same, That no person .or persons' bli`all make or erect any fence; or rebuild the same when 'fallen into decay, upon any of the strems,.lanes or alleys within the hounds of this borough,.'' br 'make or 'erect any .party fence, or re,-/ build the Same when decayed,. within'said limits,, On the line between his,•herlor their lot of.ground, and the lot of gr6unti of any, other person or. persons,'beltird tho same.shall have been .regulated. anti marked_ by the. regulators of said borough, or a majority of them,io •be called upon for i that purpose by the person or'persons pro : - posing and intending to bUild and erect such .fence (unless when the parties, adi joining agree to the partition)—and if airy person or persons shall build, erect,'or build any fence, otherwise than as directed hysaid regiThitrirs,.sUch person or persons so offending, upon due conviction thereof, before any Justice of the PeaCe of the bo rough, shall forfeit and pay to 'the use of the corpuration the' sum of Five . boilars, for - every , such offence; and shall Moreover be' obliged to reinpve the same agreeably to such regUlation, or pay a fine of One Dollar, to be 'recovered as "aforesaid, for every month the same shall rdmain mire! , moved.. SECT. 2. All party Sences, "undo and built at : posts and. rails, pales_ or boards, shall-be—set—and—fixed-„upa7t—the,line—be 7 tWeerrthe - oWnerEi-nr: occapiers-ot dm-. ad- joining lots; . and if . the'Said ,partition fence . shall be. made ,in part' of . . posts. and Jails; and in part of, rails and ; stakes, shell iper= son or persons so; making his, heror their' part. or half of, the s eMilasure, shall setand build the same entiroly and wholly colitis, her, or their.-ground..• . • . . . '' SECT.. 3.: All party 'fences.shall be- made' and kept in repair in equal portions by tite owners or. obcupiers Of saitradjoining iota,. and if the:-owner or occupier Of. , any:a&„ joining lot shall at any time neglect..tir refuse?to bitilil.or repair his, her, or their!. part orlmition of stick party fence, the ad 4; joining party.: in interest Amy givenatico. thereof Lilt . writireta the-party. thus. ne•;,: 1 glectilig dr,refusingta rebuildrprrePair.ihe said.fensa(as the' case - tii.4 be)i - the Mille' I "it) b e One-. Week ati . tet..:the, latter and:Ahree. ,intinths'ati to:the' former; '!which' untied; slug be.served *by' thei high emistable;' taint. it' suet' per Son or PersonS - :sliall':refuse,* neglect-lo' rebuild .or repair _her; or tilt* pared the said knee, it Shall:11W may be lawful, for .the:yerty..eigrievek4o*.build or repair the sane as the eatteinarixi e and, all the, cost and-expellees. which' ielnattc.-- crue in said building or repiriringishhilklie:. .teintburse'd and' paid,: by the ''party,;. so fuiffig - or:iinlerting, to the partyaggiliyedfr and said Alelitiqueet shall• ntoreoverz Otty4a, Ant, of riii •• Delleri• •in idle ;nee•• of :the; cor-. PinialOtrili*everPefraffikluigt6i . or oinis;; :don to etimply'litlf.irrYW:thrt. provisions;., or - direddetis, herein , ekpreSsted:'•• , "Ordained; lend 4 , . , Prisseted ' Conned" of thellarbugh Carlisle, March 86th; .1841. •,• ; etIAIMES liceet•MßE; . .'" PreS'ideitt of Tunt4LE, Clerk,. mg :."a f .' r .tiottvp. F;11 Aoozt, books: ‘, \Ve'll not go home till morning, We'll not go borne . till morning, We'll - not go home till morning, Will daylight (loth appear.' ~-,4.._,~ ~,_ An Ordinance OF ICI-1F,894.0UGH OF CARLISLE, ' Respecting Party. Walls and the Paunch lion of Buildings— SECTION I. lie it ordained, aryl, nactd _, - the - Town Conn eil ; ql, the Boroug4 of and - it i:4ltereby ordainedand 'acted, by, the .aulhority of the, same, th 4 it' shall be,. the duty' of - the regulatora or surveyorsof Said' borough; When called on, - -for-that-rpurpoiaby..tha : owner or Owners,. - ccupier or — occupiers of. anylot or - itt said born h,, to lay off,- ascertain ,and - ridehe titidlionirdarTiT - it --- stiali - 1 - 4 - o riots, agreeably to the plan of . said bo rough,and the just rights of: all parties in terested; and no , person or!persons. hereaf ter shall,build, construct or erect,' or cause to be built,'ainstructed or erected, any house,or building on any of the streets, lands . _or —alleys,..ar adjoining _the lot ground of any other person or perions,.be 'foreliej she, or they shall have his, her or . their . ground upon which such building is intended to be -erected, ;designated and. marked mit by said regulators or surVeyori, in,the 1-tresence of diapason or persons owning the adjoining lot' of .ground, or .or such -executor, guardian or, agent, as may lia;.tathiqa . ro - algmanagement of the same,. :unless in cases .of non-attendance, where, ten days - writtcnniiotice. bath. been given to him, her-or theni", by t he - Tarty so intend iug to. build.. SECT. 2.' That. in !ease any.":person or persebs intending to or erect aby house or 'houses, on his, her or 'their ' ground,' and adjoining the ground of any other person"or .persons i shall 'declare -and manifest his,-her or their intention th-cen ,:tlitel ntliit - nake,,the - Saine wall - or walls, of '.suckho_u.sc - or houses to lie a party. Wall or walls between him; her or them,' and:the . person or. _persons owning _ the adjoining ground,sthe.perSonor persons intending .to build,-before he, she,or they shall coin jnenee - to break ground!in - order to prePare the foundation thereof, shall call 'upon_the said regulators gr surveyors, to set out and.. mark the foundatien for the same; and the said regulators or surveyors shall lay out the foundation or. foundations thereof, so that the-Said party wallor walls shall stand ' upon and extend over the line the one-hall of the -thickness -of _such wall or walls. Providedjhat in no case shall'more than twelve - inches:be occupied by such .neigh bor's walls .Ind provided also, that . the regulators/Shall not proceed to make any' regulation, except in the presence of the owner/or owners of the - adjoining lot of groOn'd, Or of such other person or persons as May have the care and management of the slne;unless in cases of non-attendance, Where teirdays. written ,notjee• bath been proved upon. him, her :or thenn,: by the partylitentlingto•bifild as aforesaid. &cr. 3. The foundation of all party walls shall be,.dug and laid at. least seven feet - below the surface of the street, if the ,saiistreet.shall...havaren- regulated_ anti tili - Y pitehe the regulatas or, surveyors; if not, the said regulators and' surveyors shall fix the depth' of. thasaid foulidation, to that 'it Shall he at least seVen feet lielnw the le-, vel of the street, when it shall be so regu lated and pitched., 'SEcT. 4. The said, party walls shall be constructed and built as follows, to wit if thq Auperstritcture shall be built .of sitar:then from the foundation up to the first floor or tier of joists, the wall shall be two fectin thickness and - faced - on - botlr Sides, and from. the, first floor or, der :of joists, the: said wall shall. be carried up.lB inches in thickness, leaving an, offset or scarceinent of three inehes on each side, to SPOONS support the first tier. of joists; and if :the superstructure shall be built of brick, then from thd foundation up 'to the Arst,lloor or tier . Of Eaists„ the walls shall .be built of stong7and built 2Q, inches in thickness and faced on botlrsid'es, and tlicHbriek . .worli . from the firiffThor or tier ofjOillSTilfallbit 14 inches in thickness :at least, lea' ng aq offset or scarcemont of three inches on each aide for.tite first tier of joists to rest upon. The first builder shall biased :one moiety of the . expense or charge of such' party, wall or . wal,le v or,ol so much thereof. as. the 'next . bliilder sliall have occa siMi to:make use of befoie sueh 'Mgt ei.stiall in any - 4 isd -use 'or break nun nil)? such wall ormialls, , abd ihe'elinrge and va hie thereolsball :a . neertahied • npd: fixed by said regulators or surveyors, or si majority of them: • • - 0.. No • person or persons shall • hereafter build, construet oferect any or leluildioir oi big or frame .nedret. -to • the, , line ,OCtlie adjoining lot 'or ground'o Wife& inelies,,eiceepting itr`ease where t stone or brick .house.or..•binlding:nriay„Jtave.,been previonsirtirectqa.,,on:the line of. such tl4l joining. lot- or:lois:of Oen nd. ' • •'. • `;',0E0f..7.• f •fiirk 'poison 'periods shall wall 'Or 'hnildi befek , C, the 'place . .be. , iti,wed'aniWireeteti.hy; Abe fish' regelatiiri'or"Spry surveyors, - ,u kiiity•bf:otherwise . the same shall ha.i . rObeen sift tint . the said regulators siiiieygisVor a majority of them, according true, intent .and , incaningi 'Of ',dile, :Ordinance, such ,. fie,rliOneßkwell 'CdPlciy,Cr#' Itins • eery s.iipli.Oltetiee,'; 1 3 10n:-COlivig4 0 .n C9PreOri:B6ll ,.. roTript_ ; o4, 'piny to 0-486: ofc . ther;cor the . sun!: of Otte..'lltindiii(ilkitiits,;2 Srld'ab 411046 , agreeably ,shall be , dWeeted by the regulatOr4. • under .thw penalty. of. Ave Lrundted lars . ~to be recovered 'agreeably to la*, for ; the use of the corporation, and shall more over' beliableA9 such actions at lovas.any party injured may havc.a right to, niaintiiin ,against him, her or them., • SECT. 8: No person or persons shall be permitted- to,occuy r o!..use any-part.of the street,under the paveMent opposite to his, her ortheirlot, further . than, the curb stone, extendingbY into 'Said streetany:cellar 'or 'Vault, per titiless the same shall be secured by. a sullicient_arch, to be insH_Med .atid approved of .by the ,regulators and - iffeef.l _co mmissioners,o : a-majefitY,TotTthemi...and unless also, the 'same shall be.coMpletely, closed Within! the space of two months from . the time of breaking ground, under 'the! penalty 'of Ten 'Jailors for every such of- 1 feifee, and 'for every cohtintiance, for one! *esti, a further_ penalty of Five Dollars. • I Ordained hml.. enacted by the Town , Coudeil-of the borough,9lCarlisle, March! Nth, 1841. • -- 'CIIXRLES AIeCLUR, . „ . • • President of Council. An Ordinanc"e OF, TIIE: BOROUGO OF_OARLISLE, Directing the Manner ;of Paving • «nd Cleansing the Streets.. • _ SECTION lie in...dab:led - bind by the .Touk.Council of the BorAgh of Carlisle, arid it Is hereby ordained and en acted by the authority ,of the same, That. the owners _or occupiers of any lot or lets bounding: on inly -- "Orthe streets;_ lanes or 'alloys:7=a said 'borough, wide!' have, been reg,tibiteff; and paved, shall, - and they and hereVireqaired_within__siiiiitentlie - after; : the--passage,of:_thls ir'ilivance,-or_ • .w_ithin :nine months after the part orthe street which .bounds on his, her- Or their lot. (,r lots, Bhall.be regulated - and: 'paved, to eta upon- the regulators of said borough, to fix 'and regulate -the foot-pavdments or side wallas; along. smell lot 'or lots-, and shall -cause •the sanieto be Well paved _with brick, or good and - sufficient smooth flags, except such part as may be - necessary forrthe pas sage of wagons or-other vehicles into said lot or lots, and which said wagon passage shall also be paved musuch other sufficient, manner as may be directed or-approved of by the said regulators. • SECT . . 2. The regulation of- ail pave men le ',shall be uniform throughout the town, as -well in . breadth and extent, nit to elevation 'and. declination, viz in High and Hanover. streets, -the afoot pavements shall extend into said streets twelve feet; iii all the other etreets ten feet,.and in all the alleys. three feet, and shall be made iiritl► sufficient eurb-etbne, so lb:ed • as to form a gutter or passage to carry off the water, and every' owner. or_ occupier or -a lot or part of a lofofground, neglecting or refusing to make and .complete the•.said ibot-paventents, or causing the same to be` -matle-and , completed, -tho - - - -mannecand within the period hereihbefore directed and prescribed, shall forfeit aud"may a fine r l of T wenty Dollars, to the use of the cor poration ; and the street' commissioners, upon -such neglect or rerusal,'sliall make and complete tile...said pavement, ore:lose, the same to be dbne, at the expense of the borough in the first instance, to be after wards reimburseff•by or recovered. from , the party so offending or ionising. I :.:SEuT.23. Every. owner :or - 000tivide — of any lot or lots .as aforesaid,- . shall.. when' ' necessary, make and -finish ,such sufficient' outside pavement as the regulators' 'may direct and approve of; which said High eight feet in High and Hanover streets, from -the. curb-stone into the street.as far as the breadth of said, rot or I art Of a lot may be, and six., feet in every other'street, and if 'such he net made within twelve months' after the completion --Of-the-pavemettte_iti_the_mitldle_oLsaid: - streets; - every- person so negleeting-or-re;-- fusing shall 'forfeit and .pay a fine of Ten ,and the street toffimissioners shall pp:meg in , the manner hereinbefore stated, to make and finish the said pavements - , the obit:A:if - which shall be I:eceivered - from the' party So,offenilina or refusing, *et, It o shall be the . 00y of, the :owner orsiiecupier of anYlot .or 'lots, or parts 0404, .il,lltite on the paved - streets of°'tho - boteugh,'-at least flyles s in-every year, that *to say, ot'lee . in Bepteitilior Sind once in April, to. Cense *. pavements, out-, Salle the co,rkstonee on, each side of said' streets,, to ?• and cleaned, : cacti Party,doing Ain half • of said, ;Mieete, opposite his own•let , et gonna, A s the breadth ~thereef-.extends,.and. causing' thefiald dirt. to be removed` Within . l , rea:t . , sonithle fieriokafter,the•aaarie Shall have • beep:brought'.inte.heatie; 'end, jtieding. - ,:alei: 'be.tho dutyfof•the.Owaera:or acctliiiers of any lot or iota iiithe bilrerstrente,ni:folloW; and . observe the same regtilatione; , as - so* as the payernentS • :thereof shall hit coui pletnly triadeand.tittisliOtl: 7 7and.'pvery:per--, Son,ueglectuig or I . 4ffusing to cemply , the 'regulations . alliresaith or poy efithem; shot h ay fine of 1'7,?4, : D0/?r.k.spr.olt . pry; 'stidh:Oiroo'cO or AC - fault y Anti itshall . tFisn be„tbe tfety of. tilt; iireetentnntissitw-; . etiit,canie titente .wiYieji lie. wittli . n „iitt!ire the fnbi;t9,.Pqtnn.e t 'senpetliciniteleittiect me an«~ #kphpante A# a me tioned : f t ifie'r;:'o: l :l4.:N3l, be f! rgnitit6i'.o”'qt , ;44o ag . ,*ey,-40 , : tiecee ;! *lll . :l4ftit 'ail iittliti=oo6- -stoti . es i in 7ilni - : ..etteete - : and . ttliey . i.,‘of . ,. tbe tinOntiti;end:tti:l*,itit. marks to en atit6 the - Vie '4611C1 4561.-":04 . 10Q dig iti said' streets and . al leys to make". their pavements" and' chrb stones Uniform throughout. , . •1 Ordained' and enacted by the . Toviif Council of the Borough , of Carlisle, March' 00111, 1641.. . . . SE6Tiori 1: ..13 . 0 enacted and Ordained •by the 'Town Council of Borough, of • I Carlisle, - and it is . here . by enacted . and . or . ! ! dallied by the authority of the same, That . 'it shall .be th3 . .duty of the Burgesscsto Iprocure. alphabetical lists of 'the free male , inhabitants above the age of twenty-one. -yea rsoc - be - made out .b)%„tlie Town . Cierti;:. - l and from such list.the said Burgesses (or ei-: the! olthem in. the absence of the other) shaft select, as often as may be necessark, a sta- Oient number OTs n ilitable persons to patrol . the 'streets of the borough from %the hour•of ten it theevening until ihe hour ()flour in the Morn- . -Jo, and the board of- police thtiS Constitu-r -led, are' hereby empowered and,required Co arrest alLsuspicions . and: disorderly ,per:„„ sons • wandering or, 'v - agraittin-the streets between the afuresaid: hours, and' to com it . the' sa mti ai I 'Of the coimiy for j udi cia examination.l,• SEC. , The board of polite-shall relied :- • to the Burgesses ur either of them, the eurrenet.a.• of the night,. tytth, the home 'of. -‘ the "Owner :or occupier of any.pubkie or private house kept open at it:lre:wettable hours, fOr the entertainment of,idle, irregu hir arid disorderly_ piftsons;:and'Alie IRMO Burgesses are - hereti) enjeined to take' a# legal and. effectual: - Means for. the Suppfes- siotrof such: houses and the punishment.of . the offeUders.: . • • •. • SEC. 3: The Burgesses or either dawn! Shall - cause the methbers of the board. 'of police to be duly notified of their appoinin_.: went; and every persolY so notified, neg lecting to attend and -perform, his duty, of - procuring -a ".tillicient .substitute, shall-for every mmll4lo'o4 pay a fine of two dol- ' 7 :- tars for the use of the corporation ' , unrest Wenn - render to Abe 'Burgesses a' satisfac tory reason why he should he excotrerated.. . . Ordained and enacted by the 'to*Jr Conned of the Borough of Car'isle t SlaroPti 30th t 1641. Gil AR L'ES nIcCLURE, President of Council, .911est—Tnos,Tairitnix, . OF TIIE 1101tOUGII Making. an .annual .Rppropriation to Me " . fire Companic3,.. :SEcTioN 1. Be ii enated enUt th,WOined by the Town Council o f Me Borough of. _Garlislei, and it tx:hereby enacted and_er-__ doined'hYilte authority of the some,. That the President of the •Totvw : Connell. shall .on the Second Saturday of October in each and every year ; draw* his warrant on - , the Treasurer of the Borough, in ratter of tIIM respective Treasurers of the' INioti and' Cumberhind Fire Companies,- ibr the sum of thirty-four dollars 'each. , • Snc. 2. It sit:di be the duty of the Tome, surer of said Companies; en- thvisaidsecond . Sattirday in October of.each tut] every year, ; to - exhibit to thMTOw.n . Council a statement slioWing.M; what niamier the appfoftiStion. of. the, preeeding year has been expended:. under, the penalty of forfeiting the appro priation, for the ensuing year. . Ordained and enacted by the • I'o*.m.. 'Councill or the liorough of Carliiile, 30thi.1841. . • • CHARLES NicCLURE, ..Presigot of Council ,'l'n;,:Clerk: Be it enae tedand ordained by the Towle 'Council of : the B . firough .pf afid is,,here4 • enactedWd otdolved• 4 the' authority of the q,ame;' That ordietineee' ipaa.sed by tile antherities,ef i thie Borough;- preiiona to the thirtieth : .Jay of, Noieniber-- , One Ahousand'eight hundred: and- forty,- be' and the sanie,erehereby repeated.' ..._Orth,tjued„ and.pr,betvd . .hy . Abe die 434.irough,of..purjislei,IVintie!y, ,:•_? • ; : • ; P)esiden.t. pf e • Seed ,85:0iiiii.i. 1 41Vo reim out - to ,evotk: farm; who • iiVeable - ,:[o . i - Fmtnifirc 40Md, IMO:M . )411c good seeil soil/et:soffit q are Am to be had , for,„tiarious'priees, ni the. IMe nufaeleiliiii, est abl is h rop ; !`ng - rjoul-- tural,warehpiWes; There are 0077,1, sit kind'sof, Ahem •that a , person ean•suit self, el tber, , turto form oefirsltion; = ittl when , you .get one;r-the• of :Ate 'A, hair is : very " great. ; 4,oYou,tlo•not ilese, hard ..tiMes, tip, ; porelisse' OUC alonfi r - lit,l)e,NW) o o ,, tP' l 4l)ite. witV,you, t4:oopur. Fhace, and thus ,*,,t4Yitiq:' the i Ot,1).(0 Fci ).*• rmer. • •,. 'ffnE , U.S. STkditini}. o ,'i3.6 `atTttiorNii. tf - 11 ' :fey, -1 " reb 1* ti 01 t te al •• te • -• Pl)'Nith llitr;wl - ventinn'of';lll6l)aupfel;-,d . , it is c4pl)o4itift4 forVetreu Mini) smoke and eparki, , and - will save mat: deal, of, fu • , 4- CHARLES MaCEUREi — Pivaident ofiCatincil, Mtest:--Tgos. Talk' 14. E Clerk. An Ordinange OF THE B(ROUGH.OF•CARLISLE bilißk c _P An Ordinance I An An Ordinance OF ijiIiBOROUGII OF OARLISLE 7 ;. for2ini, Ordihanc6:-:. , - 4 Mil