Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, June 29, 1842, Image 3

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    Vote negatiri-ix th'pjl4l.lorttleyetsharter of the Far l
ntersZ t galtif. otterkaCtiontiwax t rei?Oltaidered v and
4feW -'" 01) . t il liAsT 3 -0 3r - :: 4. 3 ; .9i:? . AF.1i 10 ' 13 - , Ili- , D, ar'sle;'
0 00440410Ye.ri . .. r es ented -toAhe-ohairit-supplemen,
• ..• e resolution passed at the late. ‘saatotiirelittivd
to the -payment of interest to the ptmestib•Creditors,
" Ilitqit#44 - 44e..44Iiiiideiiiitiie:dai fiqtrintiortiow.
..,.,IP- ; 9m,,#ottse of RepreseMati;es, 7 . oletitiona were
txe_ . tfeiti . tt iiir the abOliihment of the Clonal Of General
.14,6 1 41iiii4fi the gity..itnd,Cotinty,iif:Philadelphia.
' . ,...,elqtr.tetts presented a petition ‘ . .latkve to a tax
1 4.14:#fi of the-,Coliimbia • khiik. Mr. NV
,...et.P6Pirfeil -a resolution'tn inthorize the Canal t
liiirithOtirers ~ to examhie'i r otn Oie-.:...oittims: for
k2 , 2l.l4o: o o`9'_ 6 'P r e' i *cr i . ek Fedelf':- - -
- .. :- . : tr y:titArbefOrcl repOrted 'a Joint : restdotiOn for dig
, iltiPti!ittg• a"tiertititt number of thtieepies of the Co!o- •
milif - Records renaaining in the * State Deportment
l'Aiihibiii.' the' , nietnbire,,6flieeis .and , ele . rks Or both .
houses; and the remainder, if 'any,iiniong the Col-
. .
• egeti, Y .Anisdemitis, and public libraries dint havuttot
yet retelvedthenA.,. The :resolution was read a se-;
•
g aged and ttljr4.tillee, And passed:
~I,A4r.t Karns submitted a resolution to make it the
r.duty of -the State .Tressurer to countersign all the
• •fitelidf Isiues that arein . oworaball hereafter come
Treasury; which was'ard-on the table.
nie" Defoid reported a Bill to regulate Stook,
leernliang: and other brokers. This bill netptires
'hat a license be taken out,, which can be procured
' ; „tiftle Treasurer of the Cuitmypon payment of $5OO.
."No.broker now.doing httsinesmiliali Continue to do
ea without first obtaining a license, undei• a p i gnalty
' of $5,000 and not less than one, besides being sub
ject tb be imprisoned. Several -penalties are , . im
posed for shaving the notes of , specie paying Banks
• ( and the Belief Issues to a greater amountthan three
.per cent. And also, if, any Broker shall publish
-eny thing having a tendency to depreciate the Relief
^ :Notes, Ice. he shall be fined a sum not exceeding
fppoo. - or less than $5OO, and be imprisoned. '
The Bill relative to die Minor colored piipidatien
• :of Pennsylvania was rejected on third reading. The
.bill for the removal of the tinat ofJuitiee from.D.anv
•rvilleto Blooniabtfrg was passed by a vote of 40 to ST.
Ttts TARIFF.—The House took up_the 'resolu•
tions,' partially acted upon at the last session, rela
tive to a Protective Tariff, to which there was an,
Amendment pending, offered by Mr. l)eford in favor
of a Tariff for revenue only by. the imposition of
discriminating duties. Mt.. Bonsai' moved to amend
the amendment so as that Pennsylvania shall-refuse
to accept her share of the proceeds• oi, the sale - s
Of
Mc public lands, and recommending that Congress
had better have devoted the revenue thus-raised.to
marrying on the Government than resort tip - a Trelf.
Thequestion, after debate was taken on the amend
- -anent of Mr. - Bonsai'', end rejectiirb this foll owing
' YEAS.—Messrs. Barret, Bauchnsan, .BonsalL
IBugheCook, Garretson, Griffiths, Hancock, Lcet,
M'Cabal+Macinanus, Montgomery, Moore( Berks,)
'Painter, Roumfort, Scott, Slicalk,Snider.lB "
'NAYS.—Messrs. AndrewS; Apple, Banks, Barr',
!Bean, Beaver, Beeler, Beers, arawley, Brodharl,
Brunner, Clark; Correy. Cortright, Crab!), Culver,
Cummins, Beard - , Dunham, Dunlapjlbauglo, Elton,
. ttwell,Eyre,Pauss,Felton,Pergtson,Pogel,Forematt
Futhey, Gamble, Haas, Halm, Hanna ; Hill, Holder-.
_banm,_,loluistm,;-Karusl- Kin-nab', Kerr,-KieV'er,
Kugler, Lane, Laverty, Lee, LOWlTi . :ll'lll,ire,
Critm,-.M'Farren, - AVWilliarni, Ninrchand,
Moore (Hunt'n,) Morris, Murray, Musser, Packer,
-Pennell, Vicki ug , ,Pollock, Pottieger, Roes, Royer,
Itualt,Sharswond,Sherwood,Stranh,Thomas.Trego,
.Vanvalzah,NVeihel, Weston, Wilson, Wright, Snow
den, Speakdr.-74 . • •
Mr. Macmanus offered An amendment to be add
._
- . eat° Mr. Deford's,-declaring the passage of the
distribution act; under the embarrassed circnni-
•
stances of the National Trenauryino onlyise and it.
vxpcAlit4 measure.. - This was agreed to.—Yeas, 57;
Nays '3'2. Cri•Msera. - 113A1t12 and CULVERI voting
• ' in the affirmative!!! Mr. Wright thenanoved
stittite for the original resolittions and the amend
mentof Mr: Defiird, to be added to Mr. Ali:emu:us?
amendment, in - which form the. resobitinns passed
`second reading. Mr. "%Frights resolutionsare in these
'words: "Resolved, That the, Legislature of Pennsyl
nia recognizes the doctrine of laying_importi on the
commerce of foreign countries coming into the U.
States,ufficient - nnly to defray the ordinary expenses
of the General Goverenient,., and that a Tariff ex- •
ceetling thaCtiniiiiitit is oppressive in, its effects on
the consumer and improducti Ve of' any good to the
couin'ry.
Resolved, Tfiat oneSetintors in Congress arc in
structed, and our representatives reqttestett to use
theitVinfluenee in theadjustnient of a Tariff on these
principles. •
• • The resolutions were ordered to be transcribed
• for a third reading by Yeas 55; Nays 35.
Several petitions were presented for the sale of
• the improvements and against further taxation. Mr.
Kidder presented a petition' fo-1 reduction in the
number of officers empldyed Olathe North Branch -
Canal and of their salaries. • • • . •
The bill to annex the County of Schuylkill to the
' • Eastern District of the Supreme 'Court passed final
leading. '
•The bill to extend the charter of the Farmers'
and Mechanics' Dank was again under censidera-
Sion.; the - vote negativing it having been reconsidered:
• : The resolution submited by Mr. Darsie relative
to the Payment pr. ioteiTst, to the Demestic Cretll
_ tors came up, and was considered until the hour of
adjournment.
The Governor sent' in his nomination of John
Carothers as an Associate Judge of Erie County.
• The House spent the entire morning in the con,
aideration of.amendments. made by the Senate to
cekitin House bills. .
/ Tux - Lumen Busizess.—Mr. Soltna,of the Kens•i
ington Hank, has been several days and . was 'under
examination by the Investigating CoMmitteet 'but
nothing satisfactory could hew:rung from him.,: His
answers tQ the Mitestronti.prcipoUntlMl tti.`.hhq' sere
of this character: "I cannot recollect"—"J do pot
• reinemlter.'! !,'lt Iti is possihie . for me to say.'' The
•
Committee room ha" *en crowded, neatly every
ilay t .Ex 7 Metialters aqd.others., are hette..•,Ovid:F:
-. Johnson and Judge Barton have tteen here, and:the
•
former underwear au exainittutloq, Lunderstand.
'HARRISBURG, Jenti 27th; 1'842.
•
In the Senate, to : dni,, lir, Headley reported a
bill for a new, cOunty,.solm. cello.' Madison,
Dimwit reported shill to ian• and establish
•a h7iebetween the countiee df , Luzerne and Wiont.
iiw,--Pr?Option Mr..D..tho-bill,.was, taken up,
4.4rlllo!tOrriti *),(1 tune and famed.
rTljiirsie submitted a resolption calling upon
Genenil to' famish the . Senate' with a
• itiitt*Onl s , , th'e ''amounl :ciedit'.epiept , d uppn
th
the — ,l)eptattnent, underthe provisions
of ike : *olittion'.of .April 7, 1842,* relative to the
paymentefOteresqo the Domestic Creditors. The
resolution ~ Waig ,titen read, ea second and third lime
ankpaseo._, .1. •• • , •*. .
,ill l. ;,'Pirkraap reported a bill to enable the Banks
I.e,ifeiluce.their.capital stock.. • . ,
The Bill• 192, extend tho.ctiarter col the Permers',
) MeOhartics' Bank of Philadelphia, was read.a
tlmpospo pawed—Yeas 15; Nays 14: • • •
11f4. 0 11 0.14 8 payment of the Domestic Credj
too - piider,discuesiait some :time-.when , hen, after
ii4),o(l4eiide,d,
4 .101 to' pay all the rediteTpro
- *Tifebl . ll for.lha coniityuctieti Of an- ootletisock
'l4,lltacol=4 1 1.1,i'vviii0 41- 07 1 Tif Ora reading-T-1S
,
~clj am9g an 11iisie, the vote • negativing ,
`44 4 M
41, s4,4dp', I!!,o,lltonoptrys' and other °tricorn
tikiffil*iglitkifeetk.jneert4in cases, AvaLroconsidt ,
ored, and 4tlerthe bill had keen amendediVpassed:
fine/ ~.ioading t . • t tott
1 fn,the-thoue,, , qutnErAus petl,l4nii werr.lireatmed
Os th'esiiii thitimenf of 'Broicerage intbiti Cern n iap..
401t6,
. - -litie-fOr•tifeittnillairnenrOfthe Ciiert o r G et i.:
Areat Siiiiiiceik in'itie city. iirtii;eoquity, of thilladelpiiiii;
.orgiitiiii‘e,Ciiiniiiiiiitlei-Ofin'Outtet fiaok i #l;lllaelt•# .
sibbi::valheithill;for-t.b4 iiriiiiijii" , or ig'iiewe,-Oonty
Mlt• - .o4PatilkoflAtttemii4dhemalPetWypiiiingi wee
read # third time and palmed; ' - . ' , .: , 3:. f4 l . ~ i 4 ,,,‘:
laarnalitiiiibthilto.4lh.foll6winijiilliftieio*iiin
Afhith Jimkeing:xr.ead ; 00ditee4•-i Motto leughter.a..•
4 4
,Anieeme.,tio AtipcirtionntenCetll , llitety piisietP,ht.
'4o l 94,l l 9SeAfiC9Pi3gCtiaa , f i tid 'le, 415 be. 1. Winds , ;01,
the Pertodent for his approval,* ill, thstppleggtAr
thi Ultile 9.PPt.M.stitltill,Oku Ineriant #ncir.im ,in.
.m r) WeAt•qpon.tite rglierved.- 1 14 ks°o l `"?Rtfiti*":,
',
, erefoo,-„ktOply,e4- 7 Tha Arnold mud ,101-, bal..,
a
dome 71 - 1 5 0 v; 9141 ifoliee, ;pit not ; hecvararn#l. bY, iff
prorieione'ela hkiiii ttle'Pli.lie is 46.6'natiqiiiC/442!
•UM on the , table t` ''.' ' '" '' `,. -‘ -
LiMi-; 4 TV-dltei/ irekoliitit :ICBM :lo iiiintirtiorate the
North aili!,,o l Mimi ComO ~y
T ry r• ;••= .i i , 4 .
. ~ • •
fl? ; _* A ir f,'Ml id it l6 : 7 : ." ; )
t virrA Hill pawed the Ileum of rtepreecintativei
&I .
I the 21 et, inst.:, for the' pay:hat - of delfteAo
the Borliestic' yet
12i1
de'd dfieetA
• rv:A “!;ii .*•;:
That:Air tmcceroreelloinm9Pletqled - the
lief bowie of the' banks,. noWirk. the . treaste:y,, ,
win ea MAT .1) ,FIaCEIVICD, TAIRI9IIfi . : excepting
such maybe canceliedor directed Who cancelled
.by; law, (exeepting so Much . as now , is. or, hereafter'
may be a ppropriated by law to defray the ordinary
expenses of the gavernmeeti to the, common school
'f un d, and for repairs ..oh-ithis, finished Bee 4,the •
pu blic works,) - fur'education purposes end to pay
pensions and. gratuities,',aie - hereby specifically ap r
propriated.to, the payment °Puck creditors of the
State ashave received,' orwho are entitled to credit
for theamount of their claims'ow the hooks of the''
Auditor General, bearing interest from the 4th day
of May, one thousand eight hundred erid.fety one,
by, virtue of a'resolUtion passed the seventh ditS , of
April, one thousand eight hundred and fort Y-two,
including the retained per tentage on all Work done
prior to the said 4th day of Manend all payments
heretofore made to,contrictors; shall be , applied to'
work done prior to the 4th May 1841; and also to.
the'Paymeht of,ench creditors as have claims upon
the - StriWfrilliaiiiiiiidiailairs, and new work done,
anctdameges or material furnished, or fuel fog'
locomotives, on the finished lines 'of canal and rail
roads, prior to the first day of December .
And when the of the aforesaid creditors shall
have bee n paid; then to the .payment of all • those
having claims entered on the books of the, Auditor •
General for work done after the said fourth day of
one', housand eight hundred and fortjr-one,
up to the fifth of April one thousand eight hundred
and•forty-twoi - -Prosided, - That the ciaritrite i tors on
the• Erie and. North Branch extension shall not be
entitled to the benefit of this' act, unless they forth-.
with suspend all operation upon said works until
otherivise directed by law; and that those creditors
'of the Commonwealth who signed receipts and
'vouchers for. their claims in advance or prevtous to
i the time of the actual payment, of the same, shall.
be allowed interest up to the time of' actual pay
ment,-according to the provisions of the act of the •
seventh of .April, one thousand eight hundred and
forty-two: Provided, That all the creditors entitled
to be_paid under_thie act. shall bvpaid Pro rata in '
proportion the several sums due each.". •
Fits this bill ,the members of Bib House voted .
as follows:. - • .
itOrs o
• YEA S.-=-MeSsrs. Apple, 'Banks; BA RR, Barrett
•Bauchman, Bean, Deaver, .Beeler, Donnell, Braw
ley, Broadhead Clark, Cook,-Cortright, Dunlap;
Elwell,. Foltint, Ferguson, Fogel, ; Gamble, Garret
eon, Griffith,i , natts,',Hancbck; Beekman, Hill,:
Johnston, Karns; Kerr, Kugler, Laverty, Lee, Lect,
LovrrY M'Cahen,VCruni, MaCintinus Marchand !.
Martin, Montgomery, Moore, -(Berke) Murray,
Packer,Fainter,.Pieking,rellock; Patinger,-Ross,
Ruinfort, Ryan, Shenk, Sherwood, Snyder, Straub,
Thomas', Weisel, Weston, Wilson, Wright, Snow :
den, Speaker.-68-
NAYS.-,:-Messre. Andre wit, Beers, Boone; Brun
ner, Bugher, Covey, Crabb, CULVER, Cum.
Mins. Deford, Dbatigli,.Elton ' Eyre, Fauns, Fore-
Man, Futhey, Hahn, Hanna,Holderhaum, Retme- ,
dy, ' Kieffer, M'Clure, M'Fdrren, M'Williants,
Moore, (II unen) Morris,' Mussser, Pennell; RoYer,
Rush, Scott, Sharswood, Stevens, Trego,,Vanval,
zah,. yon,Neida.-30. .. • •'• - ' •
item:irks Mr. - Slevens,
On the Bill to prevent the furtherissue of Relief
Notes by 'the Banks. - • -
STEVENS said-4 do not know that' the
Gentleman from CraWfOril (Mrs Lowry) designs to
misrepresent me; I am bound,,however, in charity,
to suppose that he does not, though Were I to look
to the facts, ( could hardly come to any other conclu;
'sion. The Gentleman has held out the pretence .
hafiire • the House that' no- new issues have been
made by the Eriel3ank since the last session of tho
-Legislature. I appeal to, you, (Mr. Dunlap in
the Chair) for ,I recollect that; you stated •on this
floor at the last session; that the .brie Bank had.
then issued leis thtin $lOO.OOO of the relief .notes;_
and I have - it ort . good'information, which.l do not
doubt, that if' has issued- $lBO,OOO now, and' that
more than §525000 have been issued since both
branches of - the,Legislature, by decisive majorities,'
passed a prohibition of s uch issues. The Gentle
. .
man may attempt to mislead the House and the
people by saying -that no new arrangement was
made, and that credit was entered upon the books
of the Bank to the use of the State, before the last.
session. Sir, Ido not mean to say'he speaks-false;
but, in the language of an old writer, he ','speaks
the thing that is. not.". I, saw the correspondence
between that Bank and the Executive authorities,
and it did not contemplate, passing to the credit of .
the Commonwealth a dollar that was on the books
of the Bank. But, on the contrary, it proposed in
distinct and huxtering terms, that if it were allowed
to select its creditors—the - contractors to whom it'
was to issue the notes---it rvonld, go on , and issue
$360,800. And as the Gentleman iota you last
winter. that in :consequence of that
,awipilling
proposition (and I do, net include thirExeciitive in
this transaction. and the Gentleman has misunder
stood ino inittipposing so.-for I leave the inference
to be Arawn,according to the truth) the Bank had
shaved the contractors out of ten per cent; and there
was a clause Inserted (at his suggestion) in a bill
thatwas passed, that the Bank should refund the
ten 'per cent out of which it had robbed them.—
And yet he tells us ,that prior to that, time there
was a credit entered to the credit of 'the Common
' Wealth, and that they were shaving as the brokers ,
of the Commonwealth, arid buying -up the con
tractors' estimates at ten per, cent discount ! Sir e
is not this within the memory of. every gentleinan
within the sound' of. my voice? Yet he would'
deceive, mislead, and falsify the facts by tolling us
here; in the broad and open day, that, not a dollar
has been issued by, that Bank since the adjourn;
ment it the last session; and that the whole of. the
Bank money of the Commonwealth passed to the
credit of the Coremenwealth anterior to that time.
Sir, that Gentleman knows little of the hie of 1841,
as his whole 'Conduct hes showm There is
,no
provision in' that law authorizing a•shigle dollar-to
be .pleeed..to.the.,credit'of the Treasury of the,-Com
inonWealth; Warty bank in the State.- If that law
bo eitientid. the:rot:mays; commonly' called.'.. relief
notei,": are to be aent to the Treasury hero, counted,
marifed end paid. out to contractors; and ift*ty
other arrangement is moile,:iiiiii'eontraly
and wee never Made ivith - the Erie Back,`"
Now, Sir, I callmpoii you 'and every Gentleman
present to say, k whsither I misrepresent facts:with a
view of o dium casting, on .the ,Governor. I, paid
not' aiicuir about the;Goidixini. .But I said that
the Erie Bank has;for her own selfish gain, flooded'
the Conimonwealtb with 'notes..to the amount of
four times its 'capital --that it has issued all this
irredeemable 'trash, and deserves to be censured by
every honest - man - ni - the - CommonWealth: -.. WW
vote Can do'it, the honest man, who took the small
notes Shall be protected by making tat Institution
I mean 'the - president and Directors of lt-qer,-
sonabry liable; and they ' hell redeem what 'they is
sued so'diShoniohly, - iiieciin. And even' the !Ow of
non•iniprisomfie'nt for debt shall not save them
from the *ads of a jail ; unless they redeem in the
coin of the country the money theyA, have sold at
ten per cent advance. The Gentleman eayethst'.
an effort hes been made to 'cry it :down. Now,
what better Is it,'l should like !Mow; than that
abominable ir.aStkisPled::by the TOwenda
add signed *. Dyer;and Boyd?" Itid no beiter,.:— .
the one is just as opPrimitr-as the otheritistied
impose upon'. the honest lebOrer,'from a little'lwO•
peiny r shop, , ,conducted by a few avaricious• nabobs
foethaturpose - of - Inatiiirirffiondy ; :blf - tlfirneceelsi.: -
ties of the' people 'and'tbd State.-_Mat, air;le.the
-estimation in which I holJsuch • These traria
actions are not only., calculated to, rob the ;lobo' r,
of, his hire4Ao'inahe worthless - .the tra ffi c s oR the
country,' brit.te corrußtand - tlegrislo the 2circu laden,
end;t4:i.bind us faster In.' the if these inatitul;
tiona. they are_ to sanctioned, they
lyCa the:luisiness - of theConienunity, t emtby
Proatrating.tunsitniai,, and li m aineth - e .:§t a t e cwith .
obligations, Crush - all that cothowithiri griipei . .
the Gentleman diyi . •ElitOri4POlcen' ugetnist
the. Dameadd , Craditorp: haveTdone such
thing. I ha v e said; go °friend' pay,vlbetrf. indrieY'
',that is width semething: ...But - thO Gentleman
Lattiebriof expect me to.put on ft he:tailietobtirigalto
put only par.With,ffiese Who lase !filthfullyfulfil*P
ed their centoictir, authetixed ilaw;ipzeir thel 4th'
"of. Witiyislfteli those men who *anti,* with their
3oprh... r whd thought thit they'would make fortninip"'
front the Commonwealth, by going •on , : after= that
I dine, without - authority , Of law , plan toq shit State
and running the , risk t of
getting VererNistilnatetteinitlie'lit and
:mate lap teethe danger andrisit ofgetiing.xotbk, g ,7
'Sir, they ,are a yerY , '.dillbreiit
while I would pay one,-; , tri:.thalvertlast -, dollar iof
coin in,theecountry,.l wOuld'eirtti the. other, you
*Ask ppi nowlavej unless youveen- satisfy us-i;•
ii s legal" contract, AWd.if you ate ,10°.be. paid at
ibis not iebe tr tithe ;When ,wel . itti grinding
the fanner, the Moyhttnic and , the laboyer i with,faxte i
fo y) the Inirnse.of,heaplrtg,nponTon,,princelyfor- -
t es of vvlne .biked4b44tatitii"-fffilliff
on lessJy r in yiele\ion'of yotii',6ntracl.se : The
YMYlthy specOife'r,,WhitlPefaifilfhitifesi,iiirriOieb
:lllltetfot_!the,stimo-kieatneent, the ',aiiMe 'o,iMp4thy
is the honest eontrietoi whir obeyefil:thelaWiand
stopped when his
~ contract. demanded and, the au
thorities of the rise? /Mated him': AMI " yet ,these
'are the men for Wheel ene Gentleinen's'bevielii are
a&povverfully, and tome whe: are near him, so,disa
gMeably Moved, for. the . mete laboyers:ete tr a paid,
long rtgo:, have been, Working on the
`grie Caner since the 4th of l i vitty; 1841; httework
ed withtint authority, and now bring.u'elaim eflahlot•
the State for tnotethhh'. $l5 0%0 00 forli:- We pass
ed two or: three bills last *inter to , stop . them; ,
,deaot know' what' became of them , --d -suppose,
though, they are Ind away among the ,weatepaper,
or.are in'the'Goiverrior's,breeches'poaket. , And in
the meanwhile, no
_doubt,;these men • have - been
.going 'On, with the , work—man; home, jackass and
oxen. I suppose they areto eornein for:three or four
months end are to be Put on the-lame, foot
ink with honest men - who did Winkacarding tO law.
The Gentleman.(Mr. Lowiy)-says;,,for he seems
•te be, I think; rather personat—that I',hive not
- made - ufarty ( ifeterids - b - conta - e - h - ere, - Itli-rciard
to these cre itora; • Fiiehde and dois the Gentle
man expect me- to 'make friends by sacrificing my
opinion, and my sense, of duty?.to make friends
of the hungry claimants, by forfeiting what I be-
Hive to be my 'duty to the, CoMmenwealth—duty
to my,. 'col] ec term e, and to thy ob, ervance . of the
oaih I have taken to support the Constitution and
laws Of 'the
"State? And yet Gentleman ads
montahes me that i.ean make more friends by , pur
suing a different course. .Sir, I have no doubt of
it; but I have always had the unfortunate fashion
gf,sayih'g what ` I thought; regardless of . who'll I
pleased or whom I offended. As long as I have
the liberty of spiech Mid' of thought, I shall con
tinue io do so, influenced by no fear , of making
enemies, and no hope of making friend!. And
nothing on earth will ever induce me to depart from
that course. I beg the Gentleman not to hope to
intimidate me with the' threat of the loss of that
popularity, which' is not worthy a decent man's
aspiration, and which none but% blackguard would
court. "
+pro•
1 t
.
Temperance '-Celebration of
our National Independence.-
' .4 PROCESSION ofthe friends ofTernperance
IX.- in our borough and from numerous other
places will be formed on the 4th of Jul . ; and, af.:.
-ter-marching-througli-the-boroughr-will -proceed
to a grove near , "The Rocks,'! in - the: neighbor-,
hood-',of our town s with music and banners.—
There they ptirpose to devote the day to. the I
&Soso of Temperance, and'of social enjoyment.
Speakers, Chairs and 'Musicians have been en
,gaged for the occasion.. •
All the friends of,Tcmperanco every.where are
invited to join us; and especially the Temperance
societies ofthecounty, including Juvenile- Socie
ties, with their respective bannerk and
. The children of the Sunday*houlsi - and all the
of the borough ere respectfully invited to
join inthe procession under their reepeotive teach
ers. •
The presence ortTio CLERGYMEN of the Thirough
and County is most respectftillfselioited. '
The citizens ofCarlisle and . vicinity—not mein
hers of Temperance Secieties—are - 'also respect,
hilly invited to participate with us . in the exercis
cs;and festivities of the occasion, • .
The Lungs of Carlisle -and vicinity aro respect
fully informed
. that -the Committee of 'Arrange
ments are making ,extensive. provision for their
accommodation: Surely they will not withhold
their-countenance from this cause, on the Success'
and final triumph of which "ti;pencl . the -interests
of their husbands; fathers,' brothers and friends, as
well as their own present peace and future-pros
pects.. ' .
Refreshments will be• provided for all who are
in attendance.
The common Badge recommended by the ap
propriate committee, is a piece of blue ribbon to
to be 'worn un the left breast. It is hoped that
'every member of a temperance society will wear
a, badge on that day.
gee the.Prograinme of the procession, and
exercises, in another column of this paper.'
. ln behalf of tho Committee of Arrangements,
' • M. CALDWELL: - '.
RENIGK" ANGNEY,
E. PENDEGRASS,
NATHAN HANTCH,'
WILLIAM IRVIN.
Those Sorieties which .purpose eels
brating with us will please give Its early, in
formation.
To •the members of the 'Cumber.
Co. Temperancoliociety.
The viecutive CorrimittSe of .the,Cumberland
county Temperance Soelety session this day'
Resoles hat, it is hereby recommended to
fill our male - Members without regard to age, to
wear the badge which has • been \ selected by the
Committee' of Arrangements on the 4th of.fuly,and
to take their places in the procession which ;is to
be formed at the Court House, at, 10 o'clock on
that day. 1 i • '
The objectof the foregoing resolution isfird, to
suggest to all Mir members their duty as the friends
of Temperatce, on the day of our :public celebra;,
tions; /and secon - dfy; to call the attention of all
basic; of whom there' are Imlay 'scores among . the
memberli, tO,this fiubject.' We hope. they . .w ill all
Wear their badges, and welkin. the procession on
the 4th of July.
• ' heAtilf of the Executive Con,.
. , M.. CAPDW.4I4I". •
FOR' THE CARLISLE HARALD AND.EXPORITOIL
Tetzwerance Celebratiori of She 4th
EDlTOR:—Termit . one of committee of
- AvrariginifelitilidisngiesaiVe:ei - thVee duties which
seem to lie peculiarly demanded . of the; Carlisle
Temperance Societies,' on the day of our preksed
celebration. in order to give to'the. occasion the: .
higesi. degree of interest,--. • .
fat All , the inetirbere, ,vrithoal regard tp ,•seji;"
'elti Glil ' bP Oteelet on the gretld , if 'the selenium
;and the state of their heritlx.perrnit.. . • ,
2(1.'2111 the
t MenibersLlMen an d boys should. •• . " -
'finmin he procession at the .Court • House -. and
march . to the ground: • • • • .r - " • " •
3d. They should cleidgdatedr - tbs . tern
And.`';France badge ;
-dthlrhey Edynkijiji_hia. Lta'-estend-ell-npces.:
'airy toilie Mrangitie -ho'home hrto - ctil& -
bhtte,wgh p1.7.p puraph co , qui. Ovitation.:
:ORDOC"0. - THE,; - "DAY
ForthelTempetenee celebration . of the.
• At JO o'eleeh, M., the ''PnXesoton• 'be
ratified by the Marshalleitriii their Aegistitote, et thi,
, Cdtirl Mabee, :the';''right of 'the ,'• opposite
t Heripylir eitreet:facirig the
I
+2. ,Oldtbrvittbe'd l 4 4 , thefre ', ad 6 r,
•,,,„;tiOn, ;itaiir.je,itence: ,
;s.; invited Vheirs t Inll - 4enire fir *inile; t
4riairgetiente. ; ;
ACltqv'eroa4 ctergy, -- - 1.1.1
o . o Viir,Olfrg**6 1 1, 1 ,d 6 m l / 2 1 , 11 194, 0 ' 441341 ' ' '
"i.'"Disthigilithed'etrerisere,, , , ,
It .PC 4 .4 0 9. 13 TFRPIR9Oq
; ; Dicki',4°° o o * - ge TlPWerlitePttlOcie4.,`
Othdi Tem p
erancep plinoties,pf peu4ty'in
. ” ,the , ,order: v.rhtett.:,they nispert as
tb , the .Obramill: 4 6''of Arnwr amen t s
or Me*etittili.
loyenile Temperance 'S'eicietieti:44ll4oth..their
.. , respeetivi) , Bannekireitd• Badges:: '
9. • Thif' ineliatailitlof • the:reptietlisice Efikietie's-of
Id. 'llOye tifithe Sund'ay'Schtieltei" •
'Bejre'cirthe; - Coinintill'lSblioltds; tinder , tlibir
• t,tlilPßetiveTetiehers. ' • ,
' '
The probaseion thus formed' will then prObeed
Mein• street to, Wimf stieeC7-along WeeiV Street to
Loutheistriiitiown. Linither, !atter:to Dedfoid
atteet-41ong street-=up ?t?ain
streatto.gemoier street-"Jown
. Penciver_ toTonf.
fret street-up Pomfretistreet to Weet stteset; und
along West. street to the place) rendezvous;
where eats and other accommodationi will' be pre , i
Yideds forthe aisambly. '
The, Ladies and the 'children; eintiected . With the
departnients of the Sundsy fd4lioOle, and
Common Schools of the Berough, are kespecgWly
requested to assemble atureeaz the Seceder 'Church
at 11 e'clock,Und unite with. the'proCesuilon when
it arrives at thatplace. ‘ . • -
After arriving at the place-of 'celebration, the
meeting; will be, organized by the' appointment of
suitableotfi cars, whey the Declaratiod 'of Indepen
dence -aill•be read by 5. D. Avian, Esq. - , and an
Address delivered by Profeisor cCLrriroot.
Al - about - 2 o'clock the assembly - willlblifidie
to partake of a,dinner provided by the Committee
of Arrangement% to . be followed by sundry speeches
and sentiments' appropriate to the occasion.
At the close of the exercises the procession'will
return!to town, in the seine order in which they, go
.te the ground.- ' • . • . •
P. 8. - The Marshalla to be deliignated by a Scarf,.
'of blue Ali; and'a batoon. .4 •.. , ..
• ' • - • . ,
M. 'CALDWELL, ' , •
C. 11PCLURE,
. .
.. . .
•• • . ,' W. . IRVIN.' . •
REVIEW OF.THE MARKETS'.
' PMILADELPHIA,..Iuue 25;184^. '
'FLOUR.-Dfo material dome from the last re
port.. Plour $5 . 624 per.bbl. Rye Flour
Corn Meal $2 62. • . •
GRAlN.—Wheat $1 25 Eli. bailie!. Rye 68,
Copt 58-atidGate.Bs. •
WHIESKE . Y.--This article is - 20 cts, per gallon.
CATTLE,--Beeves $5 a $7 - pct . 100 Ibi.—
Mi!eh Cows $22 a 32; dry Coves $8 a 10; .Springers
$ll a 18. Hogs $3 a 4per 100 lbs. Sheep $1.60
a 3.50; Latithe $1 a 2 each.
- ,BAIiTIMOR.D, June 25,1842.
FLOUR.— . -Four, $5.621 aS.SO per b bl.
GRAIN.-Wheat 26'a 115 per bushel; Rye,
no sale; Dorn, 66 a 58; 3aa 116:'" • - :
'VVIIIBKRY.I . O a2O per gallon. •
CATTLE.—Beef cattle s4l^ a 6 pet KO lbs.—
Hogs same aa .' 4:-
li•XEiENIAL' S'TSR'
MARRIED.
In York,onthe 9th inst., by the Rai, Mr. Wallace*
Lieut. BRADFORD R.. ALDEN,IAid de:Camp
to Major General( 13coT;r4 to — Wu ANNE. , C.
COLEMAN, daughter of the late Thomas B.
Coleman. deceased. . •
On ill() 12th ult.., by the Rev. N. J. Stroh, Mr,
HENRY.L . ONGSDORFF; of East PennebOrough.
township,_toMrs—HAßßLEV_SH.LlLTZ,otear.
- --
On the 28th ult., by the same, Mr. JACOB'
WAGONER, of A lien .township, to:Miss -ELIZA
BETH SHEAFFER, of Shepherdst . own. •
• On-the.2d inst.,' by the same, Mr. GEORGE
THOREY, of Diet Penneborough township, to
Miss 'ELIZABETH BROUGHER, of Silver
Spring toy/nail). • -
On the 16th inst by .the Rev. Themes Bowman,
'Mr. JOHN WALT to Hiss MARY MILES,
botly6f this . place. • • •
On the 18th inst., by Elder E. 71. Thornai, Mr.
JOHN CARTER of - Haldenianstown, Cumberland
Misa,racHEL 'MADLEM; of Hairisliurg.
On the 9th inst., by' Elder Win. Mooney, Mr.
PHILIP GETTER to Mile HARRIET BYERS'
all of Neivville, Cumberland co. -
On the 9th inst., by t 4 'Rev. J . Ntlillio, Mr.
JOHN SPONENBERGER, of LiverpoOloo lilies
LYDIA
_BEc_N A.B1), 70f7Bucittr — Nal ley; Perry
county.
On the 12th inst., by the some, Mr. J. RAFT
ER, to Miss ELIZABETH 'BEAR, both of the
vicinity of Liverpool, Perry co.,
O n I T U A n t k E c O R D
DIED,
On the I I th just. Mrs. HANNAH MENELEY,
of Newport, Perry county, aged ahnut 52 years.
In Carlisle, on the 24th inst. ALEXANDER
F. HERRON, a student of Dickinson college,
from Louisiana, aged 21 ;wan. •
In Georgetown; D. -C. on the morning of the
14th inst., at the residence of his brother-in-law,
(John H. King, Esq.) ltfr.'WM. HARRIOTT, in
the . 30th year.of his age, a native of Carlisle, Pa.
The deceased resided in. Williamsport ,for the last
year or two and was engaged 'On . the canal. He
was a gerith3man- highly cigoarned by all who had
the pleasure of his acqiiaintauce.--Hagerstown
Torch-Light.. fi,
ADVERTS
latimadyritts.
A MOTHER Lot of superior Braid Pon
-014 nets just received and selling very low, at
th e store of " !CHAS. OGILBY.
Juno 29, , 1842. ' tf.35
ir44:)014OL10-02-f , `,10:4'1
Coppersmith:, Sheet' iron and
Tin•pliate. Wqrker,
11)11•ESPECTFULLY infbrnis the public goner.
AIL ally that he'still continucs'his.bueiness at the
Old Sterid, -- North - amover street, where /IS has
now . on hand; add Is• still manufacturing,. every
article in the fine of his trade; consisting of p s ...
, -
Hatters', Fullers' and Wriih
91:1 4 . 120 ZA3 Ek3
s:eir4C'ett/es, Tiff-lore of.eveip' - cfescrip,
lion, Stove Pipei• Dripping Pans,
• ". • • : Prllt7l4,to +Co
Be has also for sale OM st assortment of Corn
mon, Cooking and Parlouri • ' • •
S' 2" - 41*1 4 .E5,
eVer''oiFered 'in thisrplS.4: liii - eoviumm wood
stovee and cooking stovetne of every tilte arid
variety; and his 4
parlour)dirtsiwood or coal)
are of thenewest patterns'',"''hie in addition
the Rotary ~ rmaking, stems, the Radiator stoves
and Radiator dream fou'rulours,' 'which are un
surpassed for corrifbrt And economy in .the nut of
fee All Of 'which:he •offers on the lowest terms
Carlisle; Jimi' 29; - .1842. : • 1,a18.35
_Leather
taken in exchange Serr etoteN tio-ot supper-ware.
• •
ir AMMON- itiNDION and .GEORGE. ;
FLEBOWER, of 'Cruntheritingt COtinty. have
preieritad their Petition; duly vailde:(l, praying that
JONAS 1451,1 0 B.Wlatety carping on-the 'Wade
eind'Btiaineat of rft , RhAilkiiiloLptirekaaing')Grajct;
ntatitifadtonntit Otto Iriinkay 'and Nikita;
Lint!, biti;il9.and. 0044, '4'o the,Sirei of. Trade
qtgettittlattC.o, oll o9 , mikV,haidaelar
".ed Bankrupt: • •
Which.Patition'mitt het heard'hofOra' the 'Thithict
°emit of -OW UMW ;Mato for_tho' &adorn District
'of ratiailyiiiitiVatttliti 7 itt:Patthittitl, 4 at the
Blatrki.Court . BoOnija , 030' ofty:',of - Philadalphitt;
on ht40.4,91474th,4,ai0r,4i11y ricif.*l!:
'clock.
A. M. 14 1001 1 14;'"44P1 ,41 : Per"l". interacted
`,lpay,(Oppat t r an? I,l4olr,oatoo4..ll.'any,'lheihityg,
why the prayer of ,tipa oakd rotitibrVehouht not , be
Ontntadi and thd , aaki iicaro Millet' declared ;Pahic
. FBAS. IPPJOIVACINA
' : rclork the ' pistrt4:tipurt...
- rri.4o I
, -
ME
UST,pritifild it this Office, a fint„'llorttrLen . ,_t Of
lOVIDIgigIIIBO IVIO RA ol 4 l bissN''. ! 4 ° lll-,
otptier:litAllgor ''" • "'
perty io'Cai9ikllo.
iieldhgibnip or.citrW6s"O
ntim,t
.011-hear,ofai.opportoti'of4iiitigtO:bY oaßing
orAtivtditof cf the' , lferalddi 001
June 29,;1842. . t
CARLISLE SPRINGS..
.Prciprietor reepeeifiilty' inform!, the, pub
lie in general Chat he it; prepared to scamp:
niodate a Iktrge number oF, . . .
_ .
• VOCITERS:..
'lieSpringe:arfi situated,4h miles portfi Ober
lisle, C6mberland eti.,Pa.' in a fine healthy, and ro•
I Mantic pfice. The Mirth Mountain Inconvenient
,:forthose thatare .fond of gunning: In addition
to the most AMAX :ACCOMMODATION'S,
there is also an' extensive, tSTAB.
LISH ENT; both warm .and
A BABOUCH :miff run from Carlisle to, the
:Spring's during the season, for he accommodition .
of visitors. , '.CORNMAN.
lone 29 , 1842. • ' 5t35
ZEMIStaiiiIMPINYZEO
NOTICE, '• •
PETITPETITIONS for the Benefit of the Bankrupt
lONS Law•Wavit been.filed.the 20th-June, 1842, by
JOHN GRAY, individually and as a tnem.'
" her of the late firm of ; . Gray'.dt , Cala,
man, late Merchant, ' Ournberlandounty.
JOSHUA OGILBY, individually and as a
late partner of Charles F. 'Mitchell, un
der the firm of Joshua Ogilby, late •of •
Lockport, N. Y. late Merchant, now
, • Clerk,
JAMES McMATH, late Merchant Tailor,' • ,
new Agent, do:;
GEORGE V. BALL, late Merchant, now
- Shoemaker, - do
ABRAHAM PHlLLlPELindividually and
as a'mernber ,of the firm of Egolf arid
Phillips; late Merchant,
.now Clerk. . dn. '.
WILLIS FOULK, Clerk of the Court of
Qtittiter Sessions, dm and Recorder of
Deeds, &c. do.
- Which Petitions , will be heard before the District
Court of the United States for, the Eastern District
of Pennsylvania, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the Dis
trict Court Room in the. City bf Philadelphia, on,
Monday, the 26th day of July. next, at 11 o'clock,
A. M. When and where alr'persons interested
may •appear and show cause; if any they have, why
the prayer of the said Petitions should not br grant
ad, and the said Petitionein be declared Bankrupts.
FRAB HOPKINSODJ,„ ) '
Clerk of District don't
—305-
Ctiomittee
Rine. 26,14342,
AS..numerous communications have _been : ad.
dressed to the departments of which the under.
signed each hive charge making inquiryirelating
-to-the payment of' drafts drawn by the' Superin.
tendent of Common Schools, upon the State Trea.
surer, we consider it our duty to say, th •t, those
itlrbwn fur the echool•year 1843,.. will be tact se
nsual, out of the common Treaeury of-the atei
in pursuance of the requisitions of the let section
.of the:.act_ofiAth_Apriliaff,kiPl sting :to . C_Offi,
Mon Schools. .%, • " ,-.
liarrinburgaunb 17.`,
Splreudid Lotteriespir July; -1842
J 67 Gregory 4 Co—illatiagers.
THOUSA.NTIMOLLAIL CAPITAL!
Virginia, Leesburg Lottery, Clitss 1 fOr 1.542.
To be drawn at Alexandria; Vn., On : Saturday, Judy
_3,1312. -Songsta.,-1 prize or $30,000, 16041,-
75, A do 10,00, 2.110'1,500, I do 8,000, 30 do 1,000;
1 do 3,500, SO. d 0.250, 1. do .1,000, 73 do 200;1 do
.2,500, 6ta. &o. 78 dumbei lotty'ryzl4 drawn .
Tickets slo—iialees $5 --4;Plarteri - $2,50,
eates of packages of 26 wholeasl3o, dodo 26 halves
do do 26 quarteis 23 50;
.
33,00niullars-7-1 2,000 dollars. Virginia
Monongalia 'Lottery, Class 1 for 1842. To be drawn
at Alexandria, Va., on Saturday, July 16, 184'2
SPENDID liciiExt.,-1 prize of $35,00, 1 do },700, - 1
do 12,000, 1 do 1,600,1 do 6,000, 2do 1,500,1 do
4,000, 3 do 1,300,1 do 8,387,5 do 1,250, 1 do 2,000,
100 do 504,4 do 1,900,100 do 400,1 do 1,800. &c.
Ste. Ticketsslo—Halves $5--Quarters $2,50. Cer
tificates of packages of 25 wholes $l3O, do do of 25
halves 65, do.d3 of 25 quarters 32,50.
Capital 30,000 Dollars!--Union Lottery—
Class No. 10Tor 1842. To be d-awn at Alexandria,
D. C. on Saturday, Jars , 23,1842. 15 dritwn num
bers. Grand Scheme. 1 prize of $BO,OOO, t do 1,-
800, t do 10,000',1 do 1,700, t do 3,00% I do t ,60U,
1 do 5,255, 10 do 1,500;1 d 0.2,200, tO'do . 8,000, t do
2,000, 10 do SOO, 1 do 1,000, Ito, &A.. Tickets $lO
—Halves $5-Quarters $2,30. Certificates of pack
ages of 26 ;wholes $l2O, do' do 261tarves 60, do do 26
quarters 30. • •
• . -
25,000 dollars! 12,500 dollars..—Virginia
Leesburg Lottery, Class K for 1842. To he *drawn
at Alexandria, Va., on Siturilay, July . 90, t
Grano ptizes. f prize of 325,000,120 do 1,000, t do'
12,500, 20 do 500.1 do .7,000,40 do 3000, 1 do 4,-
420, &o. &c. Ist drawn No. $2Ol 2(1 or 9d $l6; 4th
or sth $12,; lowest prize $lO. Tickets $lO-11a1-
yes $5--Quarters'32,so. • Certificates of packages
of 22 whole tickets, $l2O, do do 22 half do 60, do do
22 quarter dO 90. ' - • „ •
For tickets and shares .or certificates of pelisses
in the above splendid Lotteries, iddress • • •
" J. G. GREGDRX• &CO.. 'Manners
•! ••; Washington. C.
Drawings sentimurediatery after they are to
all who order as above:,
ENTS.
FANCY. Ar. WINDSOR
CHAIR MANUFACTORY
No.ll - B,South Second Street, Philadelphia,
THE subscriber respectfully invites theciti.
zens of Carlisle and County of Cumberhtnd
generally. to call before pure Luling els here, and
examine his •
LA.IIOE ABBO3lllll or
PLAIN&ORNANENTAL
11-=‘ of every disctiption; .whieh are
" manufactured,. under his own 'im
mediate direction.of the best material; by superior
workmen, and which he warrants of the beat
qiiditr—tufd at prices as low as can bit purchatred
in the United States, O rll alactmantifrictures an
tlcarra,:kl).tical C32llo.eatirr Et ,
the superiority , of' which consists in the astonish.
ing-facility with which an Intalid,With the slight.
est effort, may by the, use of tine er both' hands,
move fa anti fro in, the IMMO. dr in thesopen air
alarden Or ersovhere, and turn quickly round
without requiring any more space limn it occupies
while standing. ,
AllltAlti,M cDONOUpii, ,
No. 1 ig,Booth Second Philadelphia.
.
-- -- Principai -lireasto4l6-' - .
"Wilt Dr. ifailigh'sCongound gtrengthen-
V Y log and German Alititerit Pills are, used
by all cluses orpeopte, is preference, to other
•lifedieines, became they a{bprepared from a pure
extract-of Herbs;--whole medicine,,-rnild-in
ifs opiiiation andlealtht sa fe and effbctual cure
of Dyspepsia or Indigo ; and all Stoma COM.
•plaints, a ,preserver Id purifier of the where
Because they too ihe
,nerves of sensibility
stud' ford ,the ne oof Motions finparanirto
their' m 11 rte subtleits pristirtelone, thus giv:
iltat!ongth end clegness of rnia. .
Bowies they. n fei destrOy. the, Coats of the
stomach Pd bore as sal strong purgatives do
.! Bemuse ; scion and Autissnence tend) .A.thst
no inure pargativ sc ene : rill cure thr, °l° ." l 4 ° . of
the Steeled% an Prrne• ; Wiltlfiktlie, pruir7
ng Oantkl of s t' of illsesr,,,-. 1 4 4, ,10 , tentleu.
any resorting ,i 7 distill ,o.r.orirnuTtm_., t Jrnn make the
disease moon luso Amp"' at bettor. ; ~. • o . •CI
. g eoki ,“ D -1-Isrlfeles Medidioia•ire put up
the
upon' .; . man '
.sense principles , .1 0 ' 'cleanse
and 0 4 "; r'*i lib l l ' is u l t . ert,t):,!°Pro.° to 'Pm'',
8 ,...' to of sure. ' Lasttyr. ,"t • ~ • %
Because, ese lifedlisines, ",igill*, do etire'ilis
disease pis blob Vial ire nscoinmended: l'' , ' • '
,:: Pnnei office 19 North eth•etreetPhiladsphia.
,For sale the • D rug - Store • of J. J: , lifYlnte'dr. ,
(ti l ,. , calf e; and WM.' PEAL), shitystiatorg.'
El
'A RAIIirr.C,n4INDE
NY. itersoll"ivieiliiii4
;. 1". 'twit ittidi Pro.,
To the roblit..
A.V. ;PARSONA •
Supt.` Common Schell's
JOrt MANN, •
Staterreasurer.
• •
.-V l 4,llriliABLE; ,
Tan..: , ll l or4l:ir rope
QI^S"
WILL he sold,atpublic sale, °lithe pretniscse
OnRATURDAY, the 29d daly of JELY,
,at 10. o'clock A. AV in the Borough oftarliglee
Cumberland county, that large'and commodious
t iZg.4Q.EZ7 ° Z.? AZILLP.U:) 6) ,„
situate on.the northeast. corner of Lquther,and•
East streets; bounded by LetartSpring, and on the
north by a lot of IL C.-Hall, Esq. containing 260
feet in front, and 12G feet in depth, more-or:10A
belonging to the estate of David S.-Forney;.deed.
baying thereon erected a large - • r
TWO STORY 'STONE- ,
107111111111
apt
14 it •
a Two Story Stone Finishing Shop, a
large tvVo.story Buck Beam Reuse, a large frame
Bark and Mill Honse, with a Hark Mill in It.—
There are 44,Layaways and 1 Pool in "the 'Yard,
5 Handlers,-3 Limes and 1 Bate In the Beam
House, and a good well of water at the kitchen
.door: The property is in good order, •and in a
very desirous situation for aTannery or a . private
Dwelling.
IrrTerms of sale will be.made known -on the
day of sale, and any information will be given
about the property before the day of sale, by
G. W. SHEAFER,.
- ' JACOB "SIIROM.
June 22,1842. ts.3l
sniuturrs SAGE
BY virtue of sundry writs of venditioni exponas
tome directed. issued out' of the Court 'of
Common:Pleas of C_uniberland County, Wilt be
exposed ta-publiale at the CoOrt House in . the`
Borough of Carlisle,' on SATURDAY the 30th
JULY,.A. D., 1842, at 10. o'clock A. M. of-said
day, the following described real estate, viz:- . •
A Lot of Ground s •
situate in the borough of Carlisle, containing'siziy
feet,in breadth 'arid two hundred and forty feet in
depth, more or less, adjoining a lot . of Mr.-Richard
son on the east, Benjamin:F . omill on the west, an
alley on the north; and Locust street on the south,
having thereon erected a Two story FRAME
HOUSE, a kitchen.and franie stable. Seized and
taken in execution as thePproperty v of Jonathan
Johnson. • •
-Also, A - Lot of Ground,.
situatein the borough of Carlisle, containing dirty
feet ids breadth and two bundled and forty feet in"
depth, more or• less, adjoining lots of the heirs of
John Delaney, deceased, John Parkinson,Pendell
street,
street, and an alley, having thereon erectd a small
LOG HOU SE. , - Seized and laken.in execu tion
difth prop erty rty of John Peck:' . •
Also..A Lot of Givittad,
eituato . on the south side of-the road in Leesburg,
Cumberland county, 'containing fifty-three feet in
breadth and two hundred and. forty feet in length,
more'or less, adjoining lands of James Chesnut' n
the cast, the ,Walnut Bottom road on the-north, and
an - alley on the were and south, having titereon
erected ti log stable. Seized and taken in .exetu
tion•as thie_property_otAfames-C. Cummina.---Apd
to be sold by me;
PAUL MARTIN, Sheriff.
- Sheriff'srotliOoTeorlihle - cr
Juno 22, 1842.
SHERIFF'S SALE,
B .
Y virtue of 'sundry t-jrrits'of Venditioril Expo ,
nes to me - directed r issued out of the-Court
of ComoOn Pleas Of Cumberland' county, Will be
exposed to.puhlie sale or outcry, on SATURDAY
the Villty of JUL,Y;IB42, al 1.0 o'clock
at the Court House, in the Borough- of Carlisle,
the following described. Real Estate, to Wit
• A - LOt of GrOortid .
situate in Newbtirg,liopewell township, Cumber
land county, adjoining High street on the East,:att
Alley on the West, and John Shollenberger on the
North, contaitting'sixtyfve feet in breadth and one
hundred and sixty-ffie feet in depth, more or less,
having - thereon erected a Imi-story weather-boarded
HOUSE and,_frame stable.-- Seized and taken in ,
execution as the propert.j.'of Henry G. Miller.'.
A1541.-A Bair Lo s of Gromind,
Situate in the Borough of Carlisle: containing 30
feet in breadth, and 240 feet in depth, more or
lees,adjuiping.lota of George Foland on the north ;
Rufus E Shepley, on the cast ; Ephraim Boner.
man on the gouth,.and Hanover street on the i'vett ;
having thereon erected a two.stury
UIIIIVIX /Mat EMI
and framo stable. Seized and taken in execution
as the property of . .. Joseph Egolf. And to be sold
by me, ' PAUL MARTIN, Sheriff:.
Sheriff's Office, Carlisle,
June a; 1.84 Z ".
._, ..
, .
•
FOR RENT,
TanoHE Two Story Howse,
Situated at the South End of ;;:i i '
I ver street,, formerly occupied by 1 1 1 ; v, : .
Mrs. Ramsey, dOectased. rossession— --. ,-•
will he given immediately. Per terms apply to
- ;
W. 13.• MURRAY.
Carlisle, June 2.2,1842:51...34
. „
To the tlectorsof Cumberland county,
FELLOW CITIZENSi I otror myself to your
consideration for the office of
necorder and s elerk of Cie Courts
of Cetnbarland County at the ensuing general
election, and if. elected will discharge the duties
thereof, to the best of my ability. • •
GEORGE F. CAIN,
Mechanicsburg, June 22 ; 1842. te..34
To' the Electors of Cumberlaild county.
FELLOW CITIZENS: , t offer myself to vont. -
consideration as' a candidate for tiroffie'e of
. °NOT A UT
of Curnberhnd County, at the eleitipn in dotoher,
next; and if elecied'pledge myself tb perform the
duties of said °Mee with fidelity, unclip the best
of my ability. V 4 M; M. BEETEM.
Carlisle, June
.22, 1842. tf.34
GictsailaLte.VM3 /5113a33710.
A6/lEkt variety of GAMBRGONS and
LINENS for Gentlemen's &miner wear, ,
'tun. received. GEG. W: HITNER:
June 22, 1842: " . tf.34
DR. JOHN ARNISTROINC.
‘AfTEß:Sqiiis tii 4 the .
zerre of Carlisle audits *icinitjr• .
°Mee at the North East Corner of Hanotr6r aftd
Louther West; and also at his residence in West
touthec Street, for doors ..belew . f!tofessor ,
Clintock's, . -
April 21 t 1842 c 6t-2f
Ordinance,
To raise by Tax the sum of 81300
• •
• fray the expenses Of th e Horou* 'of
Carlisle, for the present year:
trgE people of Carlisle,' by their Taint Peon.
cil, hereby ordain and enact, that thee= of
$1,300 be asscv.ed; levied aid raised,. in . punivaneis
Of the Act of Trieorperatien, froni and %ion the in=
habitants of .the Borough of Cavlislei for the year
- 114t=to - bvilipPlielrtri ilefitilthe expenses of the
Borough of Carlieteomd' to meet Mich appropria
dons as the Cduncil shall make tram time to time ,
for the present pier for Borough porPosee.' •
slid enacted by the Town Crwncil of•
the - Borongh . rof Carlisle;the - 7th'diY'or 1day:1842.;
• .. ,_. R. ANGNEY,,Iiro.c.. of Counoil.t .
Atteet-Lit; Moons; CriC. • •, •
'Julie 15,1E140. ' • • ' 136'33
Notice.
A liMaTlON'Thr'Dificheir a' , Aa ,Certifitate
untiOr'the Bankrupt Laifi#l;tls4;becti filed
. .
.WILLIAM S. "ALLEN, lota Inlikeeper. tr um b e r:
land County, • r
and: T.oeaday the. 30th day 0( 'Augnat nett, at tt
o'clock, .A.; is sppointed,ick tits fteriturthe*r;
before the 'said.Ooptt; 'sitting Itt Wat*
Diseri4 !Court Roomhi.thS;CihriltrtihoielAi4L;
*4'ol .
of ashrrithien.
,s t .r!folksie PO:° oll ;their,:.iisfitikao*ll ;other. pee
19ns nilutfnsatopiiy.eripear shOvi:esuati; if any,
thuy.heYo.,,wity, mind :Discharge i-aindlaortittAte.
should. not he , granted.- • -• „ •I, •
• • 111241'11-110PKIR.S014: - •
, 'Cleakrof the Dhltrto! CuUrt' .
Philadelphia' Joon 11;;18401. • °• / 1003
O l tii)-itsytkgisintist piid'air jattleiterA, of
briemeni, ;otherwise thcy'w(it biz,' takeq'clUtof I
the Putt Office. • • ' • ' •
~'
It ' llell 4 fiein 6 ;ti , ' iivii. kit ion '.f or a
Atei';.next_friond,- - - ••• --'-,_--..- . a ....
• Dee id 'Lam li --= -'" - . wiipirce , -.
1
' SHEANER: '
Jacob Sheaner. , . ' i ear:
WAKE PlinVA .o , ll alk°'9o 6 i:4 6 onition•
Pleas et Pumberlett&paunty,ehttnktißeeted
mnotice - to hilnibliniiif forlfrir. tr *Or'. ceuie
Why . gone, 'nip . Jiini. - 010!A trift AIR Ant be divot.
eef,ftetre the :tognilifii:Offfintnteif* Anteied into
betrieen' s 4 lditilitt*Ontt*t r tifitt l hilve * •atteate
the Second' MoniiiitiOkiitiiitiiptr '0 4 1116 ,heir.-
ing of said. C.aseilvaritl-T/!ilri l .o l 4tt!t l .7 lute&
if youthiuk propett , —. r' :-. ' - -
-' I it''.:.. ' thar-**PIN,
Vheriire Office, CarlietitT ''' ..
June 22, 1842,, :41
.1
Disgointion orrititgo•ithip.
HE: Partnership heretofore iteistbirtinder
.71 the firm of CATHCART & AYRES, in
t mercantile business, was Ws day dissolied by -
mutual' consent. All transttOtlons emtnected with
the late firm will be settled by 'A. therm:tsar, who•
.continues business sensual at the old stand.
• A. CAT/ICART,'
• DAVITo•A YRES.
,
Shepherdstown, June 18, 1842'. 6t0.34
Estate of Glea. slitteltintaingti, dec)d.•
'Er ETTERS Testamentary. on the Estatrb of
ILif GEORGE AEGHINBAUGH, late of the
Borough of Carlisle,. Cumberland-county, deceased,
have been granted ;ogle subscriber residing in said
Borough: Allpereatur indebted to said deceased,
are requested to • make payment - immediately, and
all those haling ctaims to present them without de
lay, properly authenticated,or settlement. '
GEORGE KELLER, —Ex'r..
6t414
June x 2, i 842.
TO THE PUBLIC
AMIFACTURED and kept on hand, for
salt •in the city • ,uf Lancaster, near the
Rail. Road,
Endlesit . Chaiii Horse Power ,
THRESKING MACHINES,
for one horse and for (wcr horses - warranted to
work well, and of greater durability than any
other • Machines; for a similar purpose known to
the subscriber at present,
WM, KIRKPATRICK.
Laneaster, May 4, 184, 2 .
S. DUNLAP ADAIR,
ittioliaeg -at Law,
AtIFFItg . I4.3 Beeteriara Row, on the Pub
litylic Squnre, Catl!ele, pa,
•. 67,181..
/ al5 ZZ A a
T 4 TIMIIRR °revery 'description & SHINGLES;
for sale cheap, by • •
• • J, & P. MARTIN,
Suee,eseore to Maier & Martine.'
Harrisbd'rg; 20,1'842. - 6m.27
•
Estate ,of Catharine Dixon,....c(ted . .._,
. - ..ETTERS Testamental) , on • the.. estate .of
4
IV — - CATHARINE DIXON, late of South Mid- •
Aleton_tow_eship. Cumberland .county,,:deceased, -
have been issued to the subseribetresiding in said
township. All persona indebted. tomtit! , deceased, -
are - lequested to make irinnediatepaytnent Co
and those having claims to present them without
delay, properly,adthenticated• tot' settlement.]
SOHN W. CRAIGHEAD,Ter.
- June 15; t 134 1 1.• • 6t.-33
ts-34
t~~=l~i~i~~~~~~~?~r
_,.. ...
Dr. L C. Loomis, Dentist, _..:
IS permanently located in Carlialo,and wilt per
feint all operations chit are required in the
practice of his profession—such as -,--- -
Extracting, Filing. Plugging. and
pltuerting Artificial Teeth,
from a single tooth to an entire set.
N. II For a few months ,enduing, pr. I.Coo
_Will be in- Carib;le r pe first two weeks in each
month.—after whiLdt; he will be absent until the
I first two weeks in each following month—at Which
period he may be found at his
Office, opposite Arßardirnes Hotel.
Carlisle ( May 4,1842. • • • tf4l7
' NOTICE.
STTERS of Administration 'upon the estate
.1.41 of Mrs. MARY D. RAMBE,Y, late of Car
lisle, deceased, have been this- dar issued by the
Register of Cumberland county, to the undersign
ed residing in the said borough:- All persons hav
ing claims oz demands against the estate of the said
decedent, are requested to make known the same to
him, properly authenticated, without delay; and
all persons indebted to the said estate are requested
to pay the same before the rat of July, next.
W. R. MURRAY, AdM'r
Carlisle, April 30, 1642. - • Bt-21r
I!EM
~`
~~o'
DR. JOHN J. DIVERs i
Rremoved his OMce and dwelling . to the
j a three story Brick South Hanover street,
ajoyung the residence of Mr. Sohn Hays and
"Blean's Hotel."
Doctor Myers informs his friends and the pub
lic that he can be consulted at all hours at his ot.
floe, (whey/tot profissionitlfy engaged) and that ha
will devote his undbided attention to the several
duties of his profession,, And particularly to the
practice of - Midwifery OzMurtery. Calls
to the Country 'win be punctually attended to,hoth
Night and Day: '
Carlisloy April 113,1843.
BONNETS, BONNETS.
• • 4 X3Vr.dQ.7 7 f2i.Ele3 s •
mai' LADIES to pnrcitase .20NNETS and'
O..PUF SHOES; at the skirt, of ' •
RICHARD;•
&tele; May /8, ' '
' - Zana;aii:sr/ZrUiliqi:26t)co•
ILI
liE subscriber has just received a further
•
supply of Grimm Florence, Braid and Straw
BO N ETSi dews. few Misses Straw BONNETS.
GEO: W. HITNEE...
tf-3iV
June 22; 1842
aloorazin.mezi.
. LOTof-SCYTHES wilthe 6014 • ot:ices thew
First Cost, at the store of
OGiLBY.
tf,33,
Carlisle, June 15. j 8494.
Hats! 'l6ls; Hats:
VST received .100 dozen , rays Leer nets,
i which be eoldio4eletrater or retail; cheaper
han iffered hirr0 46 4 14 •
CNA& BARNrrZ.
tf4o'
Cadiz ck may 25, 1,842,
:TJ .- 0 Kr* : R-P E R
cottatnittkiapteitußatikrt,iptcy
,
grIFFICE i rn Sow Hanover street, ,
steer W
1., Clell , Atee flotetivehere Wintormstiea &ate
(ed. in reference in the. duties et Ahem 'intending
to apitliifiir thebenelit et the' Ba4ciript'Acti can
CArlisle May 4; 184.
MALI
a* VittiNS - , Piiietkiilve,Liiiie.ininuna.
and . B i t uminous • COAL, oemstenjty, An-
P., MARIIN
• . 7 • 6tiaansarlutcatiller Atuti e
na •
Harrisbul April 20, 0: ' ent4S
rvotocfs, Given;
Foci :11 thoi . c.tioni4u/iwitieilarOor the .
'4 'Win of, 04Aasta.,,ToRntRoade 'of
Senthentritatt , •tirPt•PiallheSiiid kee4liihit •
the eetectiberi *AU , AlM'S** b3P
Pban,is: goint 61.0 ittoMN_ AO thAtitutte thaeetele
mactrilibAthill l 4 l .• wx• 4410.
h. #04 4 . .40,',* - pr,i,441 l i ostat*hriifer**reag
ea•hhi ds
,l' {6'e ~o f eattsle,'on the
150:44 " JULT ,at , ten o'clock iO the
for noon, Yettaell All ConcFmtt.will346
. • • GittlLlkA 011E11.
lent = ow.=
- tigrdttL2s G
aPt/atia6Oktiket .1 No . • I ILERRIN.,
••
11,4
AWN ire,. •
UB7 F. IVO • If -As t r, 29
• ithrt $
May lA,
EMEI
DIM
3m.24
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