Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, January 11, 1843, Image 1

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FAAILY NEWSPOLTEB--DIE 4 VOTEIP TO GENERAL EvirELLIGENcE;---Apyr;R:TislNG, rourrics, LITERATURE, MORALITT, AGRICULTURE, ARI'SAND SCIENCES, A:AUSERENT, &c.
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PENNSYLVANIA. •
••
CITY
,BANICS.
tank of Noith America;
,par,
s'e, spurious; vigriette,figures of Justice ,imd' Liber
ty, reading, we promise to pay, km, on demand
' in specie, or paper of the Bank of North AmeriCa.7
s's and 19's, old plate; 'none genuine remaining out.
10's and 20's, altered from s's; vignette of s's and
of altered notes, a .fignrp of Cominerce sitting, an
. eagle- before-her x and - shrps in the-background.
20's, lettS. 1) i; Jan. 19, 1813; pay D. Outboard and
D. Vuill; lett. 11, April 20,1817, pay B. Chesney
Bank of the Northern Liherties, par. •
'to's lctt. cp Oct. 18, 1837;
. pay J. Taylor; signa
tures poorly imitated; vignelte heavily shaded.
10's, r Jett.-A;-JulY, 4, 1838; pay JStarr; - printing
ink pale and yellowish.
20's, altered from counterfeit 10's; badly done.
20's, lett. Gf Jan. 1, 1815; pay J. Jenks. '
Bank of Pennsylvania. • . -12;a13
s's, lett. N1..8; April 2,183 . 6: pay G. W. Ntarder;
a.plain white circle-mound the at 'top, not in
- genuine . ; left. C; _April'7, op, (toy FlA.Lviilis.
s's lett. P. 8; Nov, 6,1838; pay N. Is; olen—coarse.
10's, of various filling up; the E in President •von
.sitkrably larger than the other letters.••
F; Sept. 10, 1836; pa y .I.llicks, signed 13.
G. Lewis, Tres ; no such ollicer; Aug. 6, 1836;
pay S. Ilray;. April 4 1829, pay 0. Say; Motto on
Pa. coat drama roughly done;' others, Sept. 10,
1857, pay, C.""Cfay.'
10's, Je t' s; C and P.; - Aprillo, 1833; pay H. Clay. •
10's; kit: 13; - April, 1823. and July 10, 1933; en
graver's firm & 80, for Co,i.others,Ang. 27,1838 ;
pay IL i - Chaunney, Cash., instead of
Chauncey__ ,•
50's, lett; If; Jan. 1,1817.'
V
50's, let3.•C; March 22,1821; pay J. Boone.
Bank or Penn Township, - par. •
10's. Washington on the LI:FT instf•ad of It I o
IQ's, various datos, well Clone, except the Franklin
on right margin, which is coarse.
50's, altered from s's; \ ignene . of 50's, coininerec
...sitting.on a-hale-of goods; right-en-4-piece; Frank-
lin; luft, l'enn.
'Bank (if the United States," - 55 a 55
te'smet , 2o's ; lens.A St-BOK:n(1s and each end voarse.
.50'F . 9 D; Dec. '2, 18311040, pieics co: u •sc.
M=MEDZWIMME=I
Jun. 10 days; paper. thin and
reddish.
.100's, lett. 11:.„ Sept. 1, 1138; pay .T. Ross at I()
1000's, - , !' , • - ^d from • ITKI'i,"I Oct: , I t:A: pity to
and endorsed 11.1 i. Buchanan, at 5 months.
Cornmerri.)l Bank of Pennsylvania,
-s 's lett. NLlreli 4,181 Q; pay . T. AstleY.
C's, tate' 'from the Commercial .13ank or Al illingtom
Awoken*, hy Pennsylvania for Milling
ton, whick.obseeve; vignette olgenulne
Treaty with the Indians. • . 4
!WS, Spiii . ioUSS vignette of getinine,lV:ishintitotr and
Franklin. .
10's, lett. , Nay. 17, 1830, pay R. R. Lee: March
and June '2, 1898, '29 and 30, pay Gco. W. Asia;
Sept. 15, 1830, pay S: Girard.
10's, leos. A a, Nov. 17, 1322. pay E. Lyman; Nov. ,
3,1899; pay Carey; letter C, pay 11.. Clay. I
CO's, signed 'Benj. Smith, dated heroic lie was'
Cashier.
lon's. altered front-Commercial Bask of Millington
Md. Railroad cars on one end, denomination of
'moo on the miler. Entirely different fruit: genuine'
500'11, 50's, 20's :and I.o'B, altered from 's's, which
• tally has Penn'p tremy with the Indians ro ig
nett e. G 300's tire printed in uc a ink.
Farmer's and Mechanic's 13ank, par.
s''s, 10's and 2 5 'ti; altored from Farmees Mid e
ehanie's ilank of Wisconsin; vignette of s'l, a Te
male zap in right hand, ir ft aria resiing
on an eattle; Of lu's a female reaper; of pre, a
female spinning. Nonegentdoe engraved by Ilur
ton & Gurley.
ICEs, letter E; Feb. 5,1825; pay P. Saley; letter C;
Fell. 5, and 11), 1820, pay A. Mows C. Dull;
J. Itoottf letter G, it 2, 1826; pay el. Clay.
he's, well done;. paper redder and signature lighter
than genuine;' some letter A, Nov 20,18th1, pay
G. Hurl
'2.1", 1819; pity G. llirst.
Girard Bank, .46 a 48
roN, 9.trs and 50's, altered rrnin's's, whose_vignette
is tho Phll4lplaitt Exchange. Hold up to light.
Kensington Bank, - • par.
Manuf. & Mech. Bank, 5 a 7
{o'd, altered froin vignette of Oinniite 10, a fe
male and 14PINNINO . WligEF, WIPIeII 18 . 8 t is hot on
fife altered notes.
50's; altered from'S's; the word FIFTY is eroolsed
and bunglingly inserted
Mechanics' Bank;
S's, old entission; long shw.s. withdrawn.
20's, altered from counterfeits on Mechanics's Bank.,
New Haven; miniature of Washingtod on the
right, and Clay on the left.
50's, altered from April 1, 1833; Fury . . is
placed too close to Vor.a.Aas; small lettering of
rives around the edge rubbed clear.
illoy_aunensing Bank, 5 a 6
Philadelphia Bank, . - par.
s's old plate, withdrawn. The platin•uselnis for
vignette a female; and end pieces, Washington on
the right,and Robert Morris on the left.
10's, lett. C, lan. 1,1819; Sept. 7,1819; Dec.' 8,1820.
10's, letter D;Feb. and. May 8,1832; pay 3. Ram and
D. Kvanit._ Fignette,_threefetnale_figures_with,a
ship in the distance, and it view , of the banking
house on. the left, very imperfect. Franklin on
the right, and • Washington on the left end.
'lo's 20's, altered from s's:' vignette of s's, two
females sitting; between them, a shield ; on which
is a ship.and plougln of'lo'l4 a female reclining;
her right hand resting on a shield, on which is Pa.
coat of arms: of 20's, Penn's Treaty with the In
dians.
20's, old plate; letter E, May 9, 1814, 1824, 1825,
• and 1827; pay D. Edwin.
.
Southwark Bank, •
500% altered from 10'siold issue, of large size; "on
demand" extracted, and "Five Hundred"' Sub
stituted.P- -
Behnylkill - Bank, '
. •
abl - t)hite' .ervarious filling :The heads of
Wasbalgtoneed Franklin imperfect and coarse.
Western lank, • • .•• • •
• . .
.par.
• ..C.OITATT.Frat
Bank' f Chambentbnrg,
. - -
Bank of Ckeeter. C o. , 'Westchester
- Par!:
Bank of Palawan; Co., Cheatir.
20's, altered kiln 57a, well executed.
50's, altered from s'B, letter A. Jan. 1,.`1838f ray
T. Clyde; Chas. Folivel! Cla 114 7kie Ward inrry
after bearerla ble S.
tterd; eireiedark. •
Milk of Gernitinto„wni . , Par.:
I'o'l4, altered from lioldthe note' niM , light;
Bank of GOtyaburg, , ,,. a 8
iii;i4ov.i4;lo6-D,.pay U. • gmillf without
miroular'water•Tmrk seem in genuine.. •+, •
which
volit
4,'l , GenySlitrg'Pank.,
Pf:Letoo,`:. .17'14. 20
Rank . of ; 1111adlok'ON, 7'o:
En
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20's, vignette, a female leaning on a vase of flowers;
of genuine, a blacksmith with his tools.
•
Bank Of Susquehanna Co.MontroSe,o alo
BerksS3ounty Bank; Reading, 55 aOO
2's,'relief notes, letter B; ,vietiette 3 , , State Arms,
rather coarsely executed.. _
Carlisle Biink, • - 7 a 8
s's letter B; April 1, 1829; pay J. Cressler. The
-• heads of-Washington light and coarse.
10's and others, altered from s's; poorly done.
; Columbia 13k & Bridge Co.Colnibbia,la 1 a
o's, altered fiMm Vs; Mercury and a feMale res-t
ting on bales of goads; of 100's; a large female
figure, one arm resting on a shield with n Plough
and shin, ott right end-, a - figure of Commerce, .
Doylestown Bank, par.
. . •
; Easton Bank, . • par.
s's, tild Witte, lett4 • t , Aug. -1,1827 and 1830; 'pay
C. Rice; semeXßy 6, 1829; May .1; 18,31; pay J.
Mintz; en g r a much lighter than genuine.
10's, letter C, Feb. 1,180; pay J. Post.
,Erie Bank, Erie, n
Exchange Bank, Pittsburg & Brahcb,l. a 2
Certificates
l. a 2
l'Post Notes, ,
s's ' the vignette is a suitor leaning against' an an
chor, while the genuine s's have Justice and tt .
--othcribmalefigitro. ^ , r• . .
' s's, letter 11, phy)l7Nash, R. Littisin,l", and Wm.l3.
Wallis; June 1, 1836; paper ra - her• heavy and
coarse, and the wliole appearance clumsy 111111 in
distinct.
10's; altered ,fiont fraudulent Exchange Bank and
Savitias , Institution of Philadelphia; vignette,
Perry's yictory. - the genuine 10's have •for a
j wigtiette 't .female figure seated between two chests.
All notes signed ,Thcnnal M - . - Howe, eiiiils., since
July, 1859.
, 10's,letter A. (WO Sept. 7, 1859. The names of
the Cashier and Pregldvid are lithographed. '
Farmers' Batik oflitielis . Co., 13ristill. - pP7_
s's, dated Ilristol, :March 1; aid April 12.18'28
lus letter A ; Feb. 11, 1815; pay 1 , , Pincer; Nlrach
!..19,1q15. and 3, 1817, at. Ilithue Ville: pay 11.
Ely, Sept. 4 and 10,1819; others, letter 11.
50s, altered .from s's the , vignette b! .20's is a has
-. 4orsys-and-harrows.
Farriers' and Droi;ers'Bank, Waynes-
9 a 10
• •
Farmers! 11:lyric. of,Lgeeaster, 1 a .2
58, letter A; March, 7, 1832; faiy J. Wind; 'no gen
uine ;ages of this.(leset'iptionin circulation; otli
erB, Alar,cl; 17, 1831iand other dates; pay Geo. 11..
lirte. Ilitor up and mignat tire in same hand.
104, kiter A;._
March 9, 1833; pay J. Wind; lig
,
_ . tiette, a mill.•
10s and 50's, altei•e4l from s's of the above coat
terkit. - ~
Farmers' Bank of Reading, Reading, 7aB
litter A; .laii..l. 1835; filly G. 1..11(1w1g. Paper
has sqk mark; lair appeaaiive.
7 29, late(' 1)„1;111. 1, 1833 pay. G. Smith ; 111ny
I fitili; Strong. Coarse.
I O r J B 2 lea. A ; pay Joh. Harrold; !tone MTh g i.oiae,
Franklin (lank; Washinzion, 3
•
5s mid 1 b's,• altere(l from the broken "llank of
‘V..shingtoo," hn prefiNing.' "yranklio." This
Itaok mitmeti.in 18:16. Observ•:, the date.
.s's. letter A; Nov. I, 1856; pay It. Ws nil .lolm
Alarshal I,Cash.: these flames vograve'll.. Impres
sion somewhat litho, partiefilarij• the lines under
sign:wives is liiels are tlibtioet io the gelatine.
7, ) •
FlarriOnrg Bank; • - 8 a 9
-,:n.i.e 11. A l ~,,, — l. , . '- -
ss, letter T . pay 11. Alward, dated 'May 14. 1819
ss, lello. (..',..pa) .1. links, tinted Nov. 3,1820. -
. .
ss, letter C, pay It. King, tulted..lan.l, 1823.
ltht, May 4. 1829, letter A. pay .1. Whiteside.
10s, vignette, n steamboat, railroad ears, &c The
genuine In have the goddess of Li lerty, ainil the
Capitol in the hark ground.
'Mothered limn eounterkit I.o's; vignette, a viem' of
the State Ifnildi.igs.•
Honesdale Bank, Honesdale, • 11 a - .
Lancaster Bank, • .a 2
s's, altered from,s'B, - liater A, October 3,1836, No.
4987. • .
Lancaster County Bank, 1 a 2
Lebanon Bank,.. 7 a. 7
•
•
•111ercliant's & Mantic. Bank, Piteg. 1a 2
Miners' Bank . of Pottsville, . 8a 0
s's, letter P, pay .1. Lynn, June 13, 4841; otheri, J.
White Aug. 1, 1840. The letter under the 1: hi
3
Schuylkill; in the 'genuine, it is below the L anal
K; the CrOSS o 1 ihe POtiMinn inclines up.
wards,itistead of horizontal.
Monongahela Bank, Irownsville,. 3
-20's,llte;c:41-from
50's, this Bunk has no 50's .out.
New 'Hope pelawar'e Bt:itlge Co. 20 a 25
.(llemovedlttilatmbertrille,.New
Northampton Bank, Allentown, 20 a 22
s's, letter 11, Aug. 28, MU; pay F.. Lippincott; sig
natures and filling up engravagli vignette, coat of
AVMs, while the gemline s's issued since !SR have
a vicw.of Mauch Chunk. •
Towanda 'Bank, Towanda; 75
\Vest Branch b'k, Williamsport, "59a 55
to's of various filling up; some to I. Kellum;
•
Corvell, Cash; J. IL Cowden, Pres.; vignette,
engle, railroad cal's ill the distance. Presi,
dents signature too light and stiff; general appea
rance light; the first 1 in Williamsport resembles
more n figuree I'.
50's, altered from s's; vignette, which hat of the
s's, is a view of the townon the left end of note.
par.
Wyoming Bank, NVllkea Barre, 13 all
•
York bank, 7 a 8
s's, letters A and 11; Fel). 2,1830; old platet pay W.
Wagner, which mime is spelt Wngnor. In the
word FIVE, on the' left hind margin, the 1 is nilt
• dotted. The Fof Five,
in the body of the notb,
does not exactly with the other letters. Vig
nette imperfect in many places.
10's, alteree from counfrrfed Vs. See preceding.
-Taylorsville - Delaware Bridge Co. - TO a-15.
ZOICREVEI22OMiarTeCt
ALSINS, Figs, pates, Prunes; freih- currant
Grtipes, Lemons,. Almends . 'Corson nuts, . 111-
cite, fresh Picklesiinpirs, Tomato Catchup, Pep
-per Sauce, a'prime.article of table oil, Sugar, Butter.
and water crackers, Candies dull. kinds for sale by
the subscriber. ' " Wll-1. Im. mATEmit,
Noveiriber 2,1110. - - 0-53
• DROAD CLOTH% aba
A. FtWf HEIt supply of Low priced
BROAD CLOTHS, suitable for overcoats,
Also CA SSINIERES & SATTINPITS, jest receiv
ed at the Stofb of CEO. HrrNER.
November .2;1842. • . tf4S
par.
BATS - 6r.,•CAPti3..- •
- NEAR-supply of line Russia HAMs;just re
.-c'eiv
Hair Seal CAP ,
ed, A large lot of Put., Cio - th,lSelette and
A
llow'opening and for sale, very rs
low, at the store o .CHAS. OGILBY.- •
:.Carlisle, Sept. 28,1841: • • tf-di.
7aB
i • Bootoo and. - Slies.
m'
,
. , , ,
HE 'sabacribor will 801 l a cheaper told honer.
.coarse BOOT thin Can be. foundta Carliela...
i su , ALSO—Lacly's dOuble soled niroctotrrand , Eit/
Shoes==: Tics and Boakiria t aauperior actiole,tagether
with Boyle . kip Braganeywomahle low prioad Shoes,
altildren'a i &o. ~. . . ' B. 14. Ii.A.ERIS. ,
Oct. 19,1842:: ~, : •- . .' ' , • . .tf.-51
,
"--. Ladies . :CaP Steingf4' • •
.
UST opening a sapply of Steel; Cilj) springs. for
Ladies Virg Snaps for Cloali:Ficatoiligs;
ine,,flai 3 O‘ P 44,14001 E 4 ,160 grow) or AITSen
rllet e - •
Xopplibo
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Bank of Montgomery Co., NOre'wn. par.
. .
s's, letter . . 6., Oct. e,: 1829, pay B: Liteii Nov. 1,
1829, pay J. Wells; others in 1825-6, sow, 2d
M ay . .
s's, letters B 7, July 2, 1825, variously .filled
out. Vignette light and coarse.
Bank'of Northuhtberland, . 7 a 8
Bank 'of Pittsburgh, • • 1a 2
s's; letter C, old plate, withdrawn from circulation;
vignette, a blacksmith - , tools,
, s, letter C; E1cc..4,1831;. pay Wm. Wilkins; oth
ers; May' 4,1825; pay 11. Baldwin.
10's and 20's, altered from counterfeit s's; badly
• L:clone.
burg,
31. - a" X./ 3 I I 3: : -.tor., T ISC ALA "lit" .17. $/EL "iIV
• • ,
• Bankruptcy.
• N
-07001 E. •
PETITIONS for Discharge and Certi
&ate under the Bankrupt Law, have been fil
ell by
CONRAD HAD, Farmer; . Cumberland co:
JOHN McdORNIICK, Trader, do.
JOHN M. WOODBURN, late Merchant & •
• Iron Masteref the firm of John M. Wood
bitro.& Co., Joseph Laughlin and'Co. and ' .
James Wilson, Agent, ' . • do.
JOSEMW..PATTON., lateirron Master, do.• •
JOSEPH. A. EGE,? Individually and as
'MICHAEL P.-EGE,S Partners of the firm -
of M. p. kJ. A. Ege,
• late Iron Masters, do.
JAMES COLE, Tailor, do.
'FREDERICK A. KENNEDY, late Coach
Maker, - • • • • . do.
and ; , FRIDAY the Slat day-of MARCH next, at
II o'clock, A. M. is appointed For the hearing-there
of, before the said Court,sittingitalankruptcy,aathe
District Courtroom in the City of Philadelplua,w ,when
and where the Creditors of the said Petitioners, who
have proved their Debts, and all other persons iii in,
terest, 'may appear 'me stow. coma:, if anv they have,
why such Discharge and Certificate should not be
granted, FIFAS. HOPKINSON, .
• - Clerk of the District Court.
Phila. Jan. 4,103. 10-10
NOTICE•
VIOETITIONS for, the Benefit of the
Bankrupt Laic, have been filed the 20th. De
cember, 1842, h,
JOHN SODIUM:DK; Into Merchant, now .
Innkeeper, • Cumberland:co.
JEREMIAH MYERS, Farmer, Cumberland co
_ANDREW BARRICK, late Distiller, now •
Mason, Cumberland co.
December 16,
MICHAEL M. EGM, late manager & clerk
ut Mount holly Iron Works, , Cumberland co.
Which Petitions will be heard before the District
Court of the Uoited States•fnr the Eastern District
of Pennsylvania, sitting in Ilankriiptey,al the Distriet
Court 'room in the' City of Philadelphia, on FRIDAY
the 2Oth day of JANUARY, 1849, at II o'clock, A 4
IL, when and where all persons interested may np.
pear and show vause, if any they have, why the
prayer of the said Petitions should not be granted,
and the said Petitioners declared Rankropts.
- FRAS.4IOPKINSON,
• Clerk of the District Court.
' Phila. Dee. 21,.1642. • 3t-S
ste•ex.er.
A .PETITION forliisch6rge andlCorti
ax" flute under the Bankrupt Law ,has been Glad by
WILLIAM DEAN; Saddler, Cumberland en.
WILLIAM 13. MILLEGAN, Coach Maker, do.
and FRIDAY the 24th.day of FEIIItIJAItY next-, nt
11 o'clock; A. M. is appointed for the hearing there-,
of,liefore the said Court, sitting in Bankruptcy, at
- the IB atria .irt-IleottrOtrthe'-''sit-of=4"liiiattel: -
phia, when and' acre the Creditors of the said Pe
titioners, who have proved their Debts, and all other
persons in interest, mar appear and show cause; if
tiny they have, Why such Discharge and Certificate
should not he:granted.
- MIAS. HOPKINSON,
Clerk of the District Court.
Phila. Dee. 14,_1418. - 10-7
1gt.0,22t'14 9 0
PETITION Tor the Benotit of the Bnolc
rola Law ; has been f: led the !Via' November,
1842, by .
DAVII) FREE, Pa'rnie'r and Carrniner,
Which Petition will be heard 6elilrc the District
Covet or the United'States hie the 'l.:ashen l)isteiet
sitting in lialikriiptey, tit the
trirl Conrt room-in - the -Cite
FIDDA I' the 611 i flay Of .1 ANU A ItY next, 18.13,
at It o'clock, A. NI. N1'11 , "11 and where all persons in
terested may appear and show cause', it' any they
have, why the pr,iyer of the said'Petition should not
granted, and the said Petitioner be declared Bank-
I'llAS, I IOrKINgON,
Clerk of the District Court.
Phil. Pee. '7,4 84'2'. 3t-6
s. - 3(3s.afice , cD,.
A . PETITION for Discharge and Certificate
/IL undet: the Bankrupt Law, has been filed by
GEORGE HOLLINGER, (of the firm of
Hollinger and Davis,) late Contractor,
' CutubOrland co.
and FRIDAY the 27th day of JANUARY
next, at' 11 o'clock, A. M. Is appointed ibr the
hearing thereof, botbrc the said Court, sitting in
Bankruptcy, at the District Court Room in the
City of Philadelphia, when and where the Ca edi
tors of the said Petitioners,who have proved their
Debts, and all other persons in interest, luny ap
pear and show cause, if any they have, why such
Discharge and Certificate should not be granted.
FRAS. HOPKINSON,
Ocrk.of the District Court.
Philadelphia, Nov. 3, 184. . 0 -56..
--stoexem.
APETITION for Discharge and-Certificate un
der the Bankrupt Law; been filed by
TIIDM AS FLOWEItS, Innkeeper, Cumberland co.
mid FRIDAY the 27th day of JANUARY next, at
II o'clock,-A'. Al. is appointed for the hearing. there
of,_ber.r4.,o le-aald—Court,sitting-in—llankritptey,at
the District Court ItOoni. in the City of Philadelphia;
when and it here the Creditors of the said Petitioner,
who have proved their Debts. and all persons hi in
terest, may appear and show caose,,,if any tiler have,
why such may
and Certificate should' not be
granted. FItAS. lIOPRINSON,
Clerk of the District Court.
Phila. Now. 9,1842. 10-54
.•. Z3C)LEC...-0
pETITIONS for Discharge and Certi
ficate under the Bankrupt Law, have been filed
by
JACOB A. RA UM, Innkeeper, . Cumberland uo.
WILLIAM NOA KER, Saddler S Distiller, do.
JDIIN DAVIDSON, Al illwright and late,
- Butcher in Company with SAtittelDavidson, -
and FRIDAY the loth. day of M ARCI I. next ,at 11
o'clock, A. M..is appointed for the hearing thereof,
lief ere the said Court, sitting, in Bankrnotcy, at the
DiStrict Court room, in the City of Philadelphia.
%then and where the Creditors of the said Petitioners,
who have proved their Debts, and all other persons
in interNt i may appear' and Awl; clinic., if any they
have; wily such Discharge and Certificate should not
be granted: •--• FRAS. lIOPKINSON,
Clerk of the District Court.
Dec. !2.3, 11142. 10 9
. .. .
• BONNPIP' IVRIA - NET 5..1
.11USTreceivecl, Blue Black and fashion
flUl .able colored Silk Velvets, at the store of i
Deo. 21,1842. , CHAS: OGD.DV.
NOTIC E
To Constables, ltelailers''of .
Blerchandize, &c.
. • - • catastrophe more destructive, the explosion
I. N and by the several acts of the General Aiisem
bly and, the several °Supplements thereto ; it is of tills .enormous bank 'bubble /las crushed
nude the duty of Constables of the re si,.'eth'e all these enter prizes, public and rivate,'
Townships and Boroughs within the county nt Cum- p
, erlami, and they are hereby required; under the and left in every . quarter of the 'state some
malty of "one flundred.dollars to make under oath
Monument of 'blasted hope and public folly:
r affirmation, and deliver to the Clerk of the Court
.f Quarter Sessions," on or before .7110zday the9th It will require a little time •to recover from
Tayqf January, 1843, a separate "list of all pertons
ngard in the wiling or vending of tioods, Wares, the panic,. and_to estimate, with precision, 1
ler lulizt,Coinmodities, or effeets,of whatsoever th extent rif the • mischief. • It will 'Pro-
Intl or nntere," designating those whose"sitles" are -e. .
'confined" alone "tobuyingand vendinggoods,wares bably be found far. less than bee been , gen
,no mel;chandize, the growth;itroduct and manufac.- „ -
oseq. The Vigor , 'and industry
ore of the. United States," and also those who sell entity, supp
.rvead "wines et , distilled liquors." Merchants, of thP community, sustained as theyare by
t alers and others'embraced' in the foregoing notice ,
'• re also notified, ' , that the AsiOciate. Judges and our 'immense. natural resources, Will soon
, ounty Commissioners" of said.county, will attend
• , the COotrnissioners 6111ce,,onYrridaythe 20111 day Overcome . this temporary. repulse, and FO ,
.f Jinuary; 1849, between the hours of 9 and , 4 o'- on, as. if' it' had' never happ e ned. ,:•'Soirie 1
, lock of said day, for thevonse of , classifying all •- • ," - •
• .. . , . ..
ersons, aforesaid, '"when ally " of the - ' Merchants, w ill be unfortunately ; ruined, but iini:great I
'eaters, or, their." y'
or , attorneys, may appear •
mass' of ~the commenity.l4ll in the end ;he
. efore the said Judges and Commissioners,and skew - . . • .
he amount of their-mutual sales; 'during the year little affected,' ',That :purtion - of . the . ceitt
revious; and Waite!, Merchan t: shalt' got so tittend f it• •• ' :.,-•-• -- ••- _,' i n -agricultu ra l '' - •
shall be the duty.or,the Jedget'und Cotinnisidoneri.,
..
from the best inforinatioit they ean have oe obteini.to -muntty engageo pu rsui t s . Air ,coinparativalt `fraffiroM 9_ . anttern ar - 1 1
ow them" accordingly; !iwtdula vtafiettjeatioa shall ~ • • .'• '' , ' ' •
be final .'. ‘,' By order of iliatatninieston_eri` , ,-, : 1 1 ? 5, 0 01 iti'.andf possesse d of all theb en efits
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'CiIIatZ2ZZIED atAirrawar ausv,
OtrHero is a .inbst notde:production"oF the first of
'American poetesses. .4 is *Lolly of the' geniuti of
Korner, "of the lyre and sword." We copy it from
the Louisville Journal:
THE AMERICAN SWORD.
Sword of our gallant fatleri4 defender of the brave,
Of W:AsturroTorruponolie-freld,Mid
wave !
Well might Columbia's fonmen beneath thy death
strokes reel, • •
For each hnnd , was. firm that drew thee, and cad
There's not a tarnish on thy sheen, a rust npon thy
blade;
Tho' the'noble hands that drew thee are in dust ant
ashes
laid—
Thou'i t still the scourge of tyrants, the safe-guard o
.
• the free, . .
• ,- •
,
Aid army God desert our ba :: nner, when we surveil
.
der thee ; , '' . . , ,
Sword-of a thousand victories:! thy splendorsled the
way •
When the warriors trod the' battle-field in terrible
•
arrn} ;
Thou went seen amid the skyine, like an angel in
thy wrath,
The vanciutsh'd and the vanquisher .bestrewed thy
gory path ;
The life-blood of the haughty foe made red tire slip-
•
pert sod- -
Where thy crimson blade tiessended;like the light-
wing glance pf C4od ! . •
They poured their ranks like onto= It:lures, their
•
life-blood its the sea, .
But they battled fora tyrant, we battled to be (reel
Sword of a thousand lumoes, how holy is thy blade,
So Often draWri by Valor's firm, by gentle Pity's
stayed;
the warrior breathes his %row by thee, sad scads 'it
with it kiss—
ife
'•
•
„ eyer g i ves aba se pl e d gc , he oaks no more thao
'this ;
Atol «•ben he girds thee to his side, with bitttle in
his face, •
Te feels, wilhin'his single arm, the strength of all
his race,:
•
fte
shrines thee in his noble breast witb 01l tbing,s.
cud freer—
Anti :rely Goa desert his snyn'aml, when he surrerr
.• tiers thee!
Sword or . our country's battles! fOrCrcr may'st thou
prove, •
"Amid Columbia's foemen, the thunderbolt of Jcive ;
IVlien:like a youthful vietress, with her lovely flag
unfurl:it, • =
She sits amid the natioys, the ernpre'ss of the world;
Behold the heated-bore
Increase, _ •
Extending iii her lovely - band:, the o!ive-bramela s of
Cumberland co
. pence;
steel is girded tits nsfewinrcl often
_ -
And maT•Rmr - ticserrJ:ev
tiers thee !
To the Senate and House of Representatives of
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania t
• FELLOW CITIZENS :—llsVina, in my
former messages, entered-very fully into
the financial - conditimrand other general in
terests of the state, I deem it unnecessary
to repeat the views then submitted to the
L'egislaiure, but simply to refer . to Jhelum;
and say, that they remain in all respects
substantially the same as heretofore ex
pressed. ••
,I shall proceed at 'once to call
your• attention fit those matters - of public
policy, which seemloyquire t in the great
est degree, the attention of the .Legislature.
--fit common with every state in the union,
and with all parts of the commercial world,
the citizens of Pennsylvania.are now un
dergoing -the sci•ere ordeal of. pecuniary
embarrassment. Business of all kinds is
ipitleiLma_paraiyzed.4_private_and_pu
enterprize has been arrested ; the timid
clasped, and even- the boldest staggered at
impending evils. But it is some consolii
lion for us to reflect, that these difficulties
are the bitter frnits, so far as Pennsylvania
is concerned, of the rash and
legislation of a single year,.aml that none
of the responsibility rests upon us.
For upwards of ten years Pennsylvania
had been gradu a fly.im pros 'her con di t i on ,
and ,enjnying all the advantages. that can
arise from "a substantial currency, and the
entire confidence of all parts of the world.
At an unfortunate period, the banking espi•
whieli had been, during this flourishing
season, abon(twenty •ntihinua of dollari,
was increased to near sixty ; and, as one
of the utmost I tal consequences, many un
wise and luip'elitic pUbLio.LimprOvements
,,
undertaken,—rorporationscreated for pur
poses far beyond their-means-to accom
plish,—individiVls contracted responsibili
ties ontLentered into speculations, which
they weretotally..u_nable to.bring to a sue,
cessful close and finally to•rendei the
MAINBM'ZI
DT Aldr.t.l.A
heart as true as steel;
MESSAGE,
I can myself see no just.ground for that
despendeney .which seems td pervade, so
generally, the minds of the people. The
injury to otir credit abroad, although pro
ductiye of much temporary indeitifeeience,
Will ultimately be serviceable
. to .. the abu 7
munity. It will teach us ,to rely on otir
selves,to turn our attention to the develope
_mentof_our- own-resources,: and- to'ebtain
that; by our own labor, which we have
hitherto' bought upon trust. Whatever
may be the- fears , of that portion of our
community, who are always. predicting
-ruin, and: bemoaning the ell'ecis of causes
which' they do not underitand, time will
soon prove, that the resources of ,pennql
vai)ia, her ability tb, meet all her engage
ments, and the "respect of her curzi:lis for.
the plighted faith of the state,luive not been
in the slightest degree shaken, by any of i
the misfortunes under which We are now
soffering„ In nearly all instances, •these
fears will be found to have Wad their origin!
in the croakings of imprincipled demago
gues; who are willing to undervalue her
means; and the integrify of her citizens, if
they'can thereby promote their own selfish
ends. If there be any at our citizens, who
honestly believe, that Pennsylvania will i;
prove unable to.perforin - all her enaage
ments,tl,ey will be found to be neither Very I .
deep reasoners; nor very accurately ac- ,
(maimed with the abundance and nature'of
her resources: If there be atiyof her citi
zens, who .. , think that she will prove. faith
less and unwilling to discharge her obliga;.
xanY on the
ioiis, We way safely say, they knoW little
of her true character, and meet with no
encouiagement, or favor, from any
,consid
erable portion of the community. "'Po do
what shp'agreesto do ! and to pay What she
promiseS tit poy,are two of her distinguish-
Ma characteristics ; and he .who=wmild seek
'to induce her to forfeit either of them, will
find, that he gains neither the confidence,
nor respect; of her citizens by the'atteMpt.
She may be temporarily obliged to post
poriethe discharge of her engagements un
til a tnoic convenient season;. but to deny
the obligation itself, or to refuse to comply
with it; would be.a reproach upon her in
tegritr, which u public man dare. advise
=
However great her public debt may seem
n-tio: .. ton upoo her
,
coal am,iron, übich are seduered in every
hill and valley throughout her bordersovill
at sorn6 future day not only pay the inter
est on her [midi!! debt, but.the pruteipal also .
probably within 'the lifetime of many of d .
those,6l4 upon the:stagpf pub
lie action. 'lids tax would but paid
great measure 'by the consumers, of these;
produets in other statesond would lie scarce.: I
lyifelt by her own citizens. cut ofr as I
this country now is, and must continue to
he, front The.Enropean supply of coal and
iron, on which it has hitherto. chiefly de
pended, the day is not far distant . whi)
Pennsylvania will supply. more than three
fourths of the other states of this nnion
with. coal, and It, majority of them wall
iron. This is a, position from which no
legislation and no human power can re
move her. Her gen,gi.aphical position,and
the favorable relative locations of •her coal
Land 'iron deposites, put Pennsylvania be
yond the reach of all .rivalry front any
Attprter,____She_seems_to-have- been-- desalt--;
ed, by-nature, •to be the great work-shop of
the American Union ; and, if 'her citizens
and her legisliore are true to themselveS,!
and will avoid catering to the Views and
interests , of other Sections, regardle . ss o r;
her own, her public-dept will hereafter I
casino
but
little ineottwiienee; and they
will have no cause to regret the construe,
non . _ of her public improverneuts, which
have contributed to the derclopement of,
these advantages. This is not the liniguage
of sangninehope.--or blind confidenee, but =
of clear sighted; practical experiente,of the
truth of which every anprejudiced man
must he convinced, who will Carefully .
vestigate the facts relating to her condition.
At the close of the List war, the pecuni
ary embarrassinents'and distress pervading
our country, were far greater-than-they-are
We had just emerged from a .prm
unmet], expensive, and harrassing
Mil
The national debt
.was nearly one hundred
and thirty•niillions of dollars; business ti
all. kinds was- broken tip; uifi donee was
entirely destroyed ; all classes of the com
munity were in debt ;' our banks broken
end •vorthless ; • publin_feeling weakened
and shaken to .a degree•inlinitely beyond
what is now , ltnown; and . ..Worse than all
this,. rankling political animosities agiingt
the then administration of the gonetai gov.
•
ernrnent had created :or raised op; tv
a pit
unscrupolpeti vitdent - pait;y, At
.
der the plausible name of the I '. Peace
'Patty," which 'thretv i i the .way , of, the
odthiristratiori,every, possible
,obstable in.
the Irinmphant prosecution of that e wer; OF
the correction of the evile which it' Weal-
Iliblyentailed upon the emlotry. 1301 not
.iiithetending all'-theee forTicdde-diseour
,aserOonts; the good sells:4:th°, enterprize-t
'aii,(l . :tlio - ,,pi . titrioti,i,to .- i.f:.iFie..iieli'pld . ;:io...oj'i . dct
iiii: . oo .- .llliiii;.:'ol . lt,iuste4•:*.itii:.:ili . o . 'i'ldniiiip3 . 9.jili
;ferereell' 40e ;4/11,
tion
g 0
furßit..
levied..
as
of tile
il e re . noy
the
N'rateg • hg:
taxi
FM!A
•ty of the govrrnment—confidence was re
stored, business resumed its accustomed
channels; and one bf the most flourishing
seasons in the history of our pountry,suc
ceeded. That enormous debt.ivas in:the
process of time, entirely extinguished.
Those ..who . recommend .the • necessary
measures to the - attainment of this great
-end-have - been - recvariled"Cviih — respect and,
gratitude. The same honest and
. fearless
discharge .or duty, will be attended with
-the same results now. bur: history 'bee'
never yet recorded 'a single instance, in
which•a public man, wi! stood by the
honor of his country in critical emergen- •
• •
cies, was not fully sustained in his efforts .
by his fellow-citizens. He may be tra•••
tloced•and villified, but a manlyrand faith-
Sul discharge of duty outlives the efforts Of
his traduCeis. The proudest monument
that a public man eau
.desire to leave his
children, is one inscribed—he knew his
duty—he dared perform it--he never flinch
ed from his post.'
The Avhole amount of'ifie present fund
ed debt 61' the state, exclusive of the de
posite of the surplus revenue, is $37,037,
788 24. This debt is reimbursable as fol
lows t
'Balance,of Loan per -
• act of 14th April,.
1838, • ' 615,006 00.
the year 1841 56,022 611
• '. l 1894 62,5011 00
.. 1846 4,194,242'88
1847 72,335 00
.1850 1;000,000 00
. 1 1853 2,000,000 00
1854 ; 3,000,000-00-
1856 2,783,161 88
1 ' 1858 7,070,661 44
" 1859 1,250,000 00
" 1860 2,64x8,680.00
• "- 1861 ' 120,1100 00
" • 1862 2,265,400 00
1863 200,000 00
" 1864 2,515,000 00
" 1865 2,756,610 .00
" -, 1868 2,524,000. 00
-• " 1870 1,957,30 15
At the expiration of •
•
,certain Bank char- -•
terg, 575,737 st!
interest due Ist Aug..
last, tbr which cer. • -
tificates - have been
—issued, redeemable '
in .August, 1893, 871,075 53
_ 537,937,788 24
This debt has been contracted for the following
purposes, viz :
For Canals and
Railways. $30,533,09 15 ,
To pay /Merest -
un public debt. _4,410,135 .03
F.r the use of
the Treasury 1,571,63'J 00
Tubtpiltes ' state
roads ; Ate. ' 630,000 00
Union Canal 200,000 00
Eastern Feniten- •
•tin ry ' 120,000 00
Franklin Rai!
Road 100,000 00
Pennsylvania & ' 4
Ohio Canal 50,000 00
Insane . Asylum 22,335 Oli
537,937,788
The value of nor Public: improve-
men., estimated at cost, is • $30,533,629 15
Tho State owns Bank Stock,
' - . whibh costs at par, -9,108,600 00
" ' " " Ttirnpikes&bridgc
"1 " " Stock 2.1336,F.13:2 /5
" " " Canal and Nariga- •
" " " lotion Stock, 849,778 GG
II " " Railroad Stock, 365,976 90
Money duo on patented lands, es.
timatell at 1,000,000 00
The foregoing does not include the a
mountdue to Domes tie, Creditors, entered
on the books of the Auditor General, per
resolution of 7th April 1542.
These internal iinprovements; foi• the
'construction of which thr-principal-amount
of the Statedebt has been incurred, consist
of 7 98 .1 miles of canals and railways com
pleted, an 11401 miles of canals in pro
gress of construction and riearly completed.
The finished works are the folloWing:
The Delaware canal, from Easton to tide
at 13ristol,
The main line of canal and railway from
Philadelphia to Pittsburg,
Canal film' Beaver on the Ohio river to the
mouth of the French creek feeder, An the
direction . of Erie, .
Canal front Franklin on the Allegheny ri
ver to Conneaut lako, • 494
Canny Stisquchanna and North Branch •
from , MilleilleS Island to Lackawanna, 114
Canal, West Branch from Northumberland
to Farrandsvillei 73
Several side cuts and navigable feeders. •
Tr tal Canals and railways completed, 7934
Canals in progress and nearly completed r miles.
Muth Branch extension,fromluckawunna
to New York line,
Brio extension from the mouth "of
— French - CiWk — Wede - r to Brie harbor
Wisconsin canal from.Duncan'ti "'eland to
Wisconiseo creek,
124
'Total canals in progress, • 140/
The'State has always met the payment
of the interest upon the publicdebt with
punctuality, until the
.semi-annual payment
due on the Ist of August last; when for
want of adequate provision for that; put.=
. pose, certificates of the amount due to each
holder of the stock were issued; bearing . an
interest of six per cent. payable in one
year, agreeably ,to the Act passed the : 27th
day of July
,last. .It now becomes the, ant=
perative , duty of the Legislature ttrinalte
provision as, well. f or its payment,: se for
the payment of. the interest falling due .en
the' .. lot of rebrUary : and lot Of August next.
Until some mode of raising' the amount call your attention to a:considetraidi.itern”.!
necessary for the payment of this interest; of expenditure, *lnch" may bSe - wilitjtrat . -
less burthensoine to the people ls devised, tice, hereafter wholly. out , oft .-d
the taxes imposed by existing laws . seem considerable•surn is annually ',put -..,for•retv.
to be indispeasible.-' may be .worthy the: pairing and'rebuilding the variquoilmgoi , ' , -.-
ceitsideration of tlie Legislature, libnyvery for public and private conrieni4e4` , :4oolo',''.4;'
whether the ' Pretnt , •!tereCtivesystetri t 'or, the canals and •railway(!; Ti re brut ett
making asseestrielits toidleaching the ob has been box icife4'sustaitied
Jeailif4xatuiv doe not require revision. consulsong the Oat increase to va 4 Ue4rt
It iebOliaVed i f su ch bejOilliaioui lirOtiorty thr ough `
•- - • -
ly ,ilnl4) Inern,ls' 9r the :1400.,:-tax
. ,vt'ir-,..ettie-M
' 7, , ' .
now authorized would be necessary, to pro.
duce an Hetet:pate amount from that source,-
to..pover the pressing demands Made upon
the Treasury. . •
You will obserie by a report accomps. ,
hying this message, that in pursuance of,
the Act of 'Assembly, passed for that put.
pose on ths ; '27th day of_luly last,_propo.
, eali were invited for the - Sale of thit"'publia .
improvements of the Commonwealth. No
bid for the same, that'can'possibly be ac•
cepted; was received. This measure'tvai
Suggested in my last annual miasag, be
lieving that, in our present ertibarrasiect.
, condition, it • wart an 'experiment, 4144
might be prodtictive -of relief worth trying.
Ichas been tried,' and has utterly &dodo—.
The, truth is, the amount of money hoops=
i sary for tits purchase of any 061140(10)e ,
portion of our improvements, is far greater'
than any citizens of our doinary : are-able
to raise for that purpose. Were they . to .
; he sold at all, they woultrneCeSsarilir, - eithti,
directly or indirectly; fall into • the• hands
Of foreign capitalists. The 'people ninst,
in a great measure, lose the control civet
Weir management, and 'they would ne . ce.l=
sadly beCome private mmibpolies..
iwould-seem to be a measure,-as dangetaii
to the public interest, as it would bet
miliating to the public pride. - -
The revenues upon our public works
have not diminished in any proportion to
the extent of the embarrissments 'which
have been;thrown in. the Way of trade.--
It be seen by_-referring, to the Report
of the Canal CominissiOneri, 'which will
shortly bClaidbefore You, that notwith
standing the scarcity 'and depreciation of
Money, die impaired condition of occlit,
and the enormous ratan - of exchanges, the , '
receipts from tolls fotthefiscal year, end
'h the 30th -November,
amount to
The.oxpend4pres, for a❑ purposes,
for the nine months commencing
on tint Ist March and ending 30th
November, 1812, amount to - •
Leaving an excess of receipts for the
• ye:lr,, over. the expenses of nine . •
timidl , ' of 530,452 72
notwithstanding the decrease in tolls haiie beim'
8159,396 61.
The receipts and expenditures on the main lines
have been as follows : • —
Tolls received in - All expenses end
1842. liabilities for 9
months. -
C74lki.inbla Railroad, 8357,461 50 6132,499 45.
Eastern & luniat4
Divisions
Allegheny ..Porta , ge
Railroad 124,258 40 96,528 63
Westei:n Division 85;449 42 26,080 00
Leaving. an excess of tolls over - expendi ,
tures of $10.i . 1,769 28, on the above usually
denominated the mainline from - Philadel"
phi. to Pittsburg,
On the Dela Ware Division and other
branches of 'the Canals, the excess'of tolls
over expenditures, during the same period
has been $87,683 44. It is worthy teo
of•remark • that the expenses for repairs
-alone for the nine months has been only
$164;520 SO.
This - exhibit cannot fail to ingPire ue
with increased Confidence in the ultimate
value and 'usefulness of our public worker
strengthened as it is by the fact; that there
has bcen*a filling-off in the - canal tolls of
New York, for the fiscal year ending 30th
November, of $284,391 89:
It Is prop
37,686,647 16
Ater here also in eiplanatiortio—
state one fact worthy of-consideration: At
the comMeneement of my administration
there was a debt due for ordinary repairs
previously- done, independent of the debts .
due on the Deaver division, of 8310,04' •
MEI
For the repairs of the 'Huntingdon
. county brew h-
For repairs indispensable to opening
and the successful prosenution of „
the navigation, &c., as per report
of engineers especially: detailed
fur that Service • 1Aid,991
EMI
Amounting to the earn of
been hanging,' like an Incu
bus, on the whole systerh, and has con-.
tributed much to embarrais its operations,
And to paralyze the most laudable exer
tions of those entrusted With the conduct+
ing of them. In the pilress of time, too,
the greater portion of tho_perishoble_wato—:-
Hale; in ,the construction of our pallid
works, becamti so far. decayed and
dated, as to require, in moat insbUiCetti,,:,
partial, and in many lusonces tut 'entire re.,;;
newal; during the Ora three years Of 'my ,
,-
adnunistratiim. Large amounts were nee
essarily expcoAded in makinithedi3
so large indeed, that public confidence woe,:
' very considerably shaken in the userni7 , : . ;
'nese and value of the 'SYStOtti itielf77
Those who did not 'reflect' on the , eircunio ,„
Stance to . which I have jvst
poied this. extraordinary outlay, for repaips - '!::, ; ,.
must - be annually repeated. I:juriite,iork
being done, the expenses for diet purpose '
for a number of 'Years. ',to ',_come;
greatly diminished.' '
While speak ing'On Old etibtesl;l;ma
~r
ITINAMMUIt Man
$320,499 41
390,046 70
45,072 "t
195,780 16
8 . 70,943 48 9300,180 20
380,000
---t2,361,566-