Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, May 21, 1845, Image 2

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VPDPESDAY. • May 21.71845.
illar,k.yery:.large„ Sabbath Coriventiim
atag.-,414
Ohio, last week; - •:: • ' •
be4iseigh'ed finder the
newlmatagelawoind paper Makers will
accomodate thi,ptiblic by makeing their
piper -
: - .lirmikbinr - 1. - - 7 3 . "pey 'hive no :Penitential.
cyla North CarOlina--anil in ronSequenee
hang; Meri=„ick:tbeit.; On Friday last a min
.oras.lMrig for . - stealing - a .pair of surpenders
from a store. • '
MINISTER To Eptomorto.—The appoint
meet of gin -islet.: to,England seems to be
going a b6gging. _ Mr. Pickens of S. C.
tiateclined it; and.who has the next re
funs! •. . a C .
10:71he. Miner's Journal awes the a
ilifitressink Accidenreccured in the mines of
Messrs: Milties and .oi., by the exploslon
•of fire damp. .tour men and a boy were
severely burnt._ One , of the men, Patrick.
Bodkinris - sinee - dead; - -
Thu lqitimoo'rit BlLL.—fly late foreign-
paperswe have some yerytinterestinenews
faiticulikly in regard (o theVaynooth
which grants the neat sum of £26,000 to
the 'Zeman d'atholic College at IVlaynooth,
Ireland, out of, the British ,Treasury,, in
addition to - the amount her_e_l9Co_rp_grani,d._
.The_eicitemenCiiiEnglend,. eausetlby this
'bill, was very great; ,meetings being held
every whero to petition against the grant.
• frrThe people of" New York,•41111" the—
,
exception of the cilizensof . the .city "AO_
county of New York, are to - ilegt!c.iiiiMay
,next,'"by ballot, according to t4T.einise4W,:.
just Erased, whether any licerisea r shall
granted.. The people of oath "toWns.hip.
:votinglo•roiulatelheir _own township in
Akis, , r9atter. - • •
•
o;ir The , Butter (Pa.lDerriocrat announc
ls ibedie_iase.of the ion. ohn G,i_
-at that-place on - Sunday -list; - aged 05 years.-
11 , 6.;:Gilinore had .filieillinportant and -re- -
__epottaible_linblie_stations— _ A Ai chi b er,
anti Speaker of ; the House of Representa
tives-, Mad* of Clon'gress; and more re
cently as 1 reasu rer. orirehritiylvarita;lie
xiislitwuisited himself by - Iris - ability, dove
• licn; to 'business, and „courteous bearing,
Win..--The late 't.'var COsius a go . od deal
400re . th - an we care Co remember; and it
. Icost•England even•more than us. Forty
two Ships, fourteen packets of ten gun each
acid tyqinl-nine ships of war wrecked up
•on the coast. The public ships taken, de
itroyed bud lost, welt) fifty si;c, besidei the
fallowing merchant vessel meowing eiglp;
- tundrecl wig; 354 - ships, 010 - brigs, - 320
schoonere, 135 sloops, and 790 various
- , i.eiessetivecaptitred. , .
A. caie, of ~
great interest and invoking a•
large'ent*tif iviiiiilecrat Lan;
colter -:On FridattOM. dtril . al in
`which lrealteouglirtii c obiailf - Of her
"sftu baaa, ltir . :'Yeates from whimf She is
separated, damages for afapp,.*hispart*
4o perfectir - marriigersettlernetit The ju
-cy after a , Carp - fel jiieestigStio r ri . of the case
' i andliSteriirig iiiTtlie4rioments pro and con,
the,learitedlOoMisb,-111 urned-a-,'verdiet
• --"lcrAt the. State' Geological Hall at Al
tiany, are the petrified'verteble of a mon
=_-_--eter-,called-ly—nattirellateAh .e.,Zoyglqehins 7 .-
aoreature- which must lave been half
whale, halt sdigatoi. - Ttiorw,eie
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,forroatton on . the
...hanks the 'fiver. and soot to
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fie upiio. tho.floor.-
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.otat ofan old Ait,iii):, ,ff,',, said he, you ete
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. Itt gets cOnifortably capsized.into)
the ditch ,
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greatjtaccre ween
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purse . of 6.,?,0,000, etunp.off overthe
stilled intlie comPleie'friumPh of the foX-.
it was grandientesilhetiv'etin'the:
sportsmen of-the. North ainl -Routh ,-Fishiop - •
• is'
,
riol : ! . oc ; ( . lonith and Peytena of the South.,
Eldtslci'ill'ii'iiinoUnt s6'oo',olio'Werojrjo
in; the venni] and it is preinimed that
thi
riiiiiiikit;tt the country a • million-orl.ntore
of dollartiiWere staked on the'result . The'
concourse -- present was altogether beyond
precedent, and the race is said to haii
been ti fel .an e. Fas hion `6iid
never beeiheaten,• before, and it Will - he.
seen by the:icaannt given below, only fell
bnek,three lengths on the first heat and noh
quite a length on the second !
As. this race bap excited an extraordinary
degree of interest all — averAhe country; ve
publish the following ektracis of the account
given of it in the Gazette. • - •
After alluding to the vast nutnter of per
sons- prosent,whichis estimMea'st from
eighty to one , litiedi'drihonsend, - ihe'sc
count praceeds "After half past two o';
lad
clock Itioltorses were..brought out, and the
riders lietlig weighed,
.Laird, the. rider of
, 118 , d
to 125 1 1
weiglrftd Wait.
. . .
ad "Barney," the jockey of Peytona,. to
the • *eight of 118. pounds. Soon after,
the horses were brought to the stait; and
went off at (lie tap of the drum, in fine
style, at a tremendous pacei-Poytona hav
ing, thelnaide track, and leading to. half
length Ofter ;running about a quarter of a
mile, and Miiiitaining-hir ground so - evenlyi
•
that for three of the miles, Fashion's nose
bt the Sotitherri'mare's saddle, aid eo
close that a good sized blaniiet would have
covered them both. Upon theback stretch,
and previous to coming down the straight
side, on the fourth mile, F_a_aLtion„Juade_a.
brush:for the lead, -- but an epplicatimvorthe .
spur brought _the Southern' mare to her
vantage grOund, and on coming down the
=s-traight_stle,. reytona liaised the distance
post by tremendous leaps, shook herself
- - Clear of her opponent, and darted past
Judges' stand, an- open length ahead,
amid — rle - afetiing
'mile heat in,7 minutes and 39a seconds—
the time being 7 First mile, lip 54s ;'Sec
ond do. tin 535; • Third do., lm 57a;
F
!myth do:lnt .55.i5-7m 3bi seconds.
Aftet a rest of.three quarters of an hour t
the bugle summoned tke horses:forth again
PeytkiVa . looked quite fresh, bul FasltiOn
"showed the signs of- . her struggle, audit
was said - by -sorite-that—ghe-was
lame in.one of her hind feet.. She stepped
and looked finely,,and her backers_ were
still tree' in: bets ,in her favor: - The
odds, of cdurse, in many instances, were
turned ielayor of Peytona, and belting
was pretty brisk.
mare
At the tap rif tlo.drum both lionies start-
ed, hilt returned and being called again to
sta i rt, went off in -fine 5t3).6, Peytonti lead
ing about half a length. In going round
the top, Fashion made.a brush past Peyto
tia mid got the inside of the track e running
,about half a neck in advance, and maintain-
Mg her polition until their arrival at the
•,i
draw gate, when Peytonaclosed:and they
rushed IT the stand on the first mile per
fectly even, - The second, mile Fashion
appeared to etfitslightly, and was a little
' ahead until they readied the straight side,
when Peytona came up with her, and pass
ed the stand with her head in advance of
her opponent. During the third 'mile,
Peytona maintained . her. advantage with
but little variationonid rettchatirthe Judges'
stand. nearly a length altead.tTile fourth
~.
-mile--was-hotly-contested,-Peyton holding
,
the lead,.notwillttanding Fashion 'made
several severe brushes, in every one -of
whiebYeytona shook her off. In passing
(ho draw gate,Teshioa,roadeo last effort,
an was near y even, w en t, a out 'ern
mere; by a tremard . ouS .leap, went- nearly_
alettlitt aimed, .
came out Wiener Of the
heavy stake of .110enty thousand dollars,
Aho. firm, .913.11oLlioat _tieing,"
- The . ..track was terribly bad, the- , dust
pp it,tltree and font.. inebes deep. A
cloud nr oyer thiivieinity,i)Uthe
course, co-denie, that . eptiotatoriot,c die,-
, ,
lance could
. not see : the borses as ; they;
passed thr2ugh ;The immense twength
of Peytona stood lierin - good steCtl, , and no,
doubt won. for her the race: Had the• track "
been -hard'and firm; the time made would •
no'dottlit;jtaye been as low -down - as 7m
." - time ~a nd- second.
heat was::' " ;
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:isialilifbukhe , iritOk-ofAlien : A l e e PlY -de k4
aratee:undei the infitie'n# horse
Thia',..Vrts„ ost
, obviottalptru,e. y„ustq,,syk:
,The lo w er strata ot-ciP9iely f 113 !Ti . "•0!'•'# 1 !! - ;
••:Oh:
'Long 1il11: - ,' -- FOri - ioiritic:fiiiii)3 -1 66,6tiiiiik
gamblirng. upon the - .oofit. exteth3ll*.i l ol
iirio:,:ll%ol l .aliation; Oa° tp,witof4k-e4i
rii
Cater.
tokup of, •,`OntlisAird,,tliiiphernutirt . :angnegi!
was blast: ,Then thereiwgi , Verit.
of life f .ind`r'ufrtol„that:Ocibie ariimal, the
horse._ ..dientlemen.-who,..carnrutpin—cPTlL
vote carriage state that they saw:amurrter:
of wrecks upon the road, velticles broire.n'
and upset, and korSes maimed and disabled;
passengers'on the roil road saw, one Vehi4
cle clailfaillo pieces and the inmateitilriorrn
,peon the, grojand;while the It orneilth frified_
at the locomotive, was itrol:',lolr:fulited
forever. There are invitee otsOt:teria 'per.
sons being • injefed'or'killettii.on,the•'rriil,
road, but this n'inds
WOMEN AT RACES.-- ,- kday;: , g ors
•, • •
Tore the races, one of.
.thelVetv:OrkEdi7
tors said ha, was to, - .ttear,that.a
large n u fiber . of fashioliiible ; ond;:r4cela6ie
lies • would emu& the
„ .
commentary on. this, no !ClA:than - tight or
nine elegant four , horse livery coaches were
seen oii . ;:lBroadnray.on the morning,of the
races fille'dwith /Tibet 'lasliloriably" dress
ed ladies, lint.destiluto of
,ali."retspectaiiilk
ty." Their horses were eTegsntly decked
with ribbons and rosets,_and doubtless they
pr'ed u zed -quite 'sensation-on ti e"-race,
course. .'They were•all- abandoned wo•
men._
LIFE OF HENRY CLAY. --The -N. Y
Correspondent of the Cincinnati Gazette,
in a recent letter, givis the following inter
esting - obace i :rt - theldoctrenertie, &e., - ever
before published, from-which Rev. CAI.-
vtN COLTON preparing a Memoir-of
-Mr. CLAY. The 'work will be looked for
With great interest:` •
"Mr.. Colldn has passed the winter with
Mi. Clay, and obtanied all the documents
necessary for—a .complein.life, while,...no
man is more able-to put them in shape and
order than he. Added, to this, Mr. Clay
haii given.up all the' papers relative. - to The.
great " bargain arid sale" question. - They i
alone form a hundred Rages of notes, proi
ing-the statements Made in the text.
- These documents, Mr. Colton tells - me,
make!fle'veltipmekts tha - re perfectly
iyaas
tounding, and go . to she v. that all the bar
galling waS on — th the Of Jacltson and his
friends. It is proved by them that Buchan
an came to Mr. Clay from Gen. Jaeltsoit
with a- direct offer, and-that Houston also
went to Mane with soother direct , offer.
'The snarl into which it gets Buchanrn,
Jackson, Eaton, &c., ierrfectly litigable.
Jackson. in his after attempts to get out cif
the dilemma, when he found Mr. Clay was
noble to be bought., annihilates Buchan
and Buchanan hiendeavoring to throw
en,
the
the
buirden froni his own shoulder drives
General to the wall, while Gen. Futon
eats them. bollutp. . The_diselesures exibit
•the Jackson men of that period, "who suiL
rounded their favorite candida te in a most
ludicrous light, while it fasted ,a blot, on
Buchauan!s. forehead he will fi d it . impos- . .
eible - 16 -- wipe - Otit :Hitherto 11 , 1r.' Clay has
refrained f rom making these dieclosurea
cinfef iegao for Bitehanan. But now las
his life - is to ho'written for posterity, and
he is' to take his true position in the con
stellation of great and good mtm, and his
own life is drawing to aelose; the call for
every thing that is needed to clearhis char
teceiTfrc—iiCllifilsOrsitm_in7alle_againstits_
istocrieud:Und impertious to be disregar
ded. .ilis yery forliearance -showii7hew
welhie enemies know him. They felt
the could trust to'his . mignanimity while
they-allowed a charge to rest against him
they
they could at any time destroy. .
• SUPPOSED MURDER IN HOBONEN.-011
_6_aitatay__exeninea_man_oLthe__name_uf.
Scudder; residing in Hobohen; N. Y.'• died
suddenly. . war buried. on Sunday
afternoon. Frorn . the fact of his ister hav- .
ing..secreted his money- immedfatelY ..after
his decease, auspleione arose;_atid'-were
tamed, that ' Sctidder had met with foul
',fc seems, that. some., .zarapnic was
hought on Saturday, from , a druggist in He
bokeni-and .itl,.iogrchieg the inireon:of his
sister gra Pennoyer '•for the tnisaing'nto
ney,. which-was found, on . '.her, a painot
powder ; egkielied to be areettleiend;liA4
Oills;were also found secreted in:her ilreee
The stomach of the, deceased was exaniiiFi
eti and' found to contain arsenic, as also did
-S.piteker, of mater,which stood.by his ,bed
bide. 'Al9he :fives arrested, Ur
,: eaathinetion
wile' had, and:on Tuesday,riveningthe:Was
•
committed t9'PrieeP".: l 4. lllo e4reeerv.ie ee
cotdance wAlk.the:fiudingof
:.Wednesday; ic.thits?eitje t vrr:ping
,to her roomo DU .o. ll er'keeitrlit by„the.neek
front the stovepipe, by a hunitorcliief, .dgad
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simie•f9 l ! s3. P
0t.* ) 400 'Prot .
Ttio
consume :bairelq‘;?i'
flour; or-1.6P0;40U 6111311.01 s; more
than ,they pro4oce:,whieli is abort 700;000
hfishels mote thin our Wire' ixport;
Peen.,-Opera7,ian~tiisa.—l'lie York,
confirmstße rfielattehoily; factof; the dealt
of youfig Mr. Williaut .I.Vilsori*,. who was
struckthyAightwing. near that borough . on
Friday List. 'Mr. Matheti Pleeide, Who
was near:him - at the time, w a s also severe.
ly sfunai .
learn." says the Gazette_t_that_th_Cligh -
ning struck in several places in and near
_our_ hornugh,but. we nL! hear:of, any .
further serious d'antagO dime by it. The
lightning on the samelevining struck into
the.barn•olMr. Eichael Waters, of North
Cotlorus towniiitip,.destroyihrfive heatl.of
liTiln — cattle; - FitlK — alid — bitroing - the Vern to—ifie
ground: We have a rumor,- apparently
not-authentic, of several-deaths by' lightning
in the neight?ochood of Hanover„*._ -
'7 Irerr Driesbach, the Lion tamer and
Tiger timer, teo.bi the Menagerie now at
New York, appearance
the cages en•Momlay evening', and TivOett
his expeetaralaudienee with thd''
pithy eipirin diary' aPedeh: •
the fii
"Ladies and Gentleman—For the - ifirsi
time, Lsni obliged. to ask a favor °rpm. for
for: the'first.iiine; 1-efust - ask your: indult
geoce,-for-the omission-of-=a• part of "my
perforManie, namely, thai of My `'leaping
tiger," who, inihe common course of pa-
ture. take_eharge_of a_koung_
family horn yesterday. The mother, and
young can be seen in the second cage farm
Where I nnw stand: - .Withlont Permis
sion, I tvill go tin.•,•wio. the rest of my-per
formances as usttai." .
These — it is said, are the first and only
Tigers;over--littereit-to—ifm-ericai—and---the
parents are Dreisbach's favorites. M the
last account the4nother . and interesting
ly were doing as well.as could be expected.
Tt Wittier ;Care.—The American
farmer says :—ln.almoet every direction
within the - range . - of - the .wheat growing_
regions, the prospects of the wheat crop
are favorable. Injuries in softie quarters
have been susiiiined; in some instances
by,:the worm, in others_ by the flY ,_ and
drought, and in imars,lrent w
but still, judging,from The various accounts,
as rvo.,Entl them in.ourrxclitinge papers; we
incline to the opinion that the crop will be
a fair average one.
In some parts of Vitginia, what is there
called •the• - Mart Wheat, is so forward iri
head, — as - toinelify - the - - anticipation of a
auttelt iiiiier,hervest than
this fact to append the remark—thet, in the
earliness of this variety tbe - filrrners may
find the earest-gueranty against the ;fuel,
as,t s
that peculiar •ctindition - of the atmosphere
Atrhieh;.tit_slinter - Periad, 7 tiltiafs ,precedes
and accompanies :the ,development of this
_disease.
Oxon tx Baltimore
Pa(riot c aye, learn 'from a gentleman .
whc; hoe just returned f'com the Wesiern
portion 'of .th )9aigihaviag inmed,ihrough
the; greatest lairtiatil'ofWashington Fred-'
eriek;''sanifeterali-Painntieci 'that : the crops
never. , lookeilltnior iramised a more
of 'Wetlda ,
was e ' ryt gener a l i(thoao parts :, c.
211.acqiw. - 4At'tippeers that - aretie
.j!ils' horrible iffeemse has at last2.4opclia....
*ii*ored ! Journal of commerce re.;
di . a our 1;1 ilia -, tin)i'ar'eleetriei;
ty... Thellatiall s wiia -a ,young,. woman
itte:(llssamel4becOr#Ogitt , an 6y,
cold, and fa‘iguct; xhe jaw, slipt,,:been closed
Ant was aiplieclio both angleii- of the - jaiv;
aail hadnot 4 - iiad€ hOfotcf
,Twts impor‘M'at dllcoveriek - re
o - Bei (*lib
laeltjuWt,o4, l 49ooo hat* 're-
c . ijce
1 . . .
"
.:'liiiiiiiiil si s`l4( 7 -the ilcott Mile 'ionic=
; t hee or the T a t tei tt ptiti:are those which purify and
bl.o.ol4#oo4 lll tte.,linowpto_bit_tunct...
Ateot.ia theleAttalttiett.TraitAresneiiies as Awhile-.
stg!tleotai'yoF Abell mar Tth)t'l,l,lnit iveperse. in:
Vlactiliiieht•til•Weiesitorol.e"owiat , tihoped going opt.
o ttfaallioar,ilt4'.;Versahlit'AetpitOetteisitt Itti reit
utz
wo 0 411 :: n i e ,fiir , I ,4j'Apto .41cipodoeth's ?Vegeta.-
'' .l, AlniT.os4 9l k, Mlin...ninniAnk7lPPEnOntnsL"
•„,1' ` , l4`olittolvq.' .'iOnn4 l. o ll :..an'ev.ol , ltati: o(
:fil° ‘ 64 1 , "1" 1 0,ne n atiAiitte, .04.1itzthe) , ':ptiss
jinn tt,ln.b weit VitourktmMil it should ` be -
remea k hereiftnatily,• • , Aintyteoioietktisigypiti fr om
the.„bioatr ishier , ' :,the cause q(4oavrtinatibitoi•
gllfitesse.of:tiey.Vv!. `. ,. ...Ntithiaktlyetoter:to rid ding.
tlio.lo,ool* " I :t *Pli ,( ;, o Yveiretithi.O'i 4o 4ibli*:°f
11.44400'.4011P1ft • 5
Y449.r,x6,rl4oe:preyoit,itet.i:
AefejLl!) , :i.rul. . . pirikko l .good. - -,,,, ~', , ,`.1), , !
igikr''Witmonn"lVA6** 1 'A" 14 4 , , ` 4# 14 Y 101 r 0 ; 1 0, Poii
.'7"."..! ',..47,174..,! 'T'7, - : '' '!'''':
''':':':7l:`:‘.''',
_
„tisiltwijea': cipel*nlic,?6lisiiyii._.Poi',llo3ll
broughCitii., for considerittiolt,duriitifTthis ;
fst...:4„be • Quer4tn' qtreslion ivilt~ tie,
hilibilit;up . by• way of; Meniorial front'
stiie'rtilititiortin'lho_rayetu„tiille"Prietty.
1 , , • _
Thk,marriage question will come np
ulinn sop,eal from'Mr. McQueen, as well„
as upon a 'repeit from icemmittee•appoint 7
talint,thit iubje'ck-bil a. fortneiaitiemblk..
Thd,7'l'he rem - CA . /at - adie' aeat.of the 1)elrd:
o rit 9t i rt estto•ffli:tieibna,
a meinoriar from the Synpd of Misiourf, ,
ariti.tikigOr three Piesbyteries'in•the West:'
NM,
!-Ath:;tite ettbject of Abolition • will be
.41100Atpo_krite r porialean pe ons font
•
- •
.11/feittrtict has been settled, even in
'D , •• • • 7, r ,
thepittce-wberitiit sprang up, fors - the New
inark;:tiltdoitelt Society, by a nearly IL.
nartinionsote;his=declaredr-tharit-isnot - m ,
pedieht •to'abergo ,the name of - oni country.
iiieathe free'again,'iO4, many
treubfed; will be quiet by the
graciouti.iondesension of the savans of the
NewAr s erk, filstoricat, „Society. Perhaps
the adVerse de • •.Cla y'„
Adams, Chancellor Kent, Judge Story, and
a few others, who are supposed to po's'sess
some knowledge, had a littleweight4n-the-
SocietYa deliberations,- and ailed to bring
about the satisfaCtory result, but by t;;hak
ever means produced, the tenor is removed,
and we are still ” United States-ars."
THE CitoPs.-.-'llesrops still , look very
well. w ing to.r4lie . _ late- ltn4--freqtient
changes of
, weathei, k (froni• - y:gaiin to_ cold
andlioin t-emperaie
not 'grown vviili that degree• of 'rapidity it
would, had the weather 'een nnotlernie.—
itiesertion-it "country tire
sent the moat cheeriugproipeet,and bid
fair to amply repay the toil of the husband=;
-man:--Fruit:fieea k -teoipromise-fuir - toyield
ititisciotts-abuntlanee, .
L.
JC)VIINETMEN.—There is_ a general law
or custom in Germany, that apprentices,
after . _the. expiation of their service: .
shall trayel two years before prOsccitting
their _trade= •as master'workmen. llenee
the etymology of the worillfetirnev-mon.
Luczn—A western editor says i "A.voi
lpnt gale has just pak qver tis and . dee.t.p4-
ed nebrly one balf.of..our beautiful village..
°lid turned igreat number, of-o 4 ur itthabitan'ts
epmerties'nnd houseleaa:into...tlie:sereets
many of thp-oldwarretaLtpereflledfio.ktif
location by people with their gable ends
out." --
_ -
For the Hei4 - thi and FAfieitor
and Militia fines.
EDITOR
Inge; spiieiraneer - ori . large ntanber
of boys, evidently
the
el years or age,
in the ranks of fthe respective companies,
have naturllly suggeited
'whether mihors are subject to militia fines,
'and especially ir unable to• pity whether
they are liable to imprisonment.
My opiniom, And its with much inedesty
that I offer it. is that a militia fine may he
levied upon a minor by distress and sale of
*aortal property, but if he be withont
properti, be cannot be 'imprisoned' to en
force its collection.
By the - 9th, section of the act of the 25th
of April 1844 it is provided that county
treasurers. &rail enforce . the, colleciioo 6f
militia fins, as in. the case,of the et;llee-
ion of titate,tolifcounty
section of the act of the 15th .
(4 April 1834, " relating to county rates
and " declares That, 1 any person
shall neglect or refuse lo'reitite- payment Of,
the amount due by beAltellitty
of the collector tplely,'such:amo - tint by
distress and sale of the gooks and chattels,
of. such delinquent, and in nag) goods and
chattels sufficient to satisfy the same cannot
be found,- such collectoreliall be atithCrized
113 take tto
convey Itimto the jail of the ()roper county,
there. to rerriiith7rmtil'llte-emount-of_stiaL
taitegether with the costs shall be paid or
-seciured--to-bepaiillzor=until—lie-shall—be
otheratie-o-discharged by due course of law.
But in the '4sth section of the same act ii
ititrQvided.."That notiting..kerein contain
, d shall' IlUtl!oriztk . the arrest:lnd .iittprison
ntent; 'for non ipayrpetit .Of any - tax, of any
female, or! PV'anti or.person found by in.
quisitee to be of uosoand initd.7, .. , .-,
1, :. This, as -it appesrsAo , myPppreliension;
erttleS,:the;vietitioP,' ' Willitia faiie6 are to
his. collecied,ir the,Satne, manner With 'Stile
and boUnik Taiee. • , Art iiitittit that-:is,' a,
r
ir
p_erau tider twentvlatta.eattn i pt 4 impsts•
atiell , o'r, thelatteroit&as, the., collection of
bpth is too liefeforSed ' itt The same-way, he:
'cattribViii iinjirisoped.fornott,:f aratenrpt
,ilitt tic: iti,iir.i ~' :. -
~...-., '.:,---•
. ,
=I
! ,- ;sPittiT !IV!
Ilwrxkonler ../Powysttiqies.!--The, New
York Ainitial . Coeferenoi4thi.MettioAist
•P,oo9,cittit'V4lfrc!):t.P in The Con-'
ferer l °fi! ' ver y large nnlf geul y all i!l *
Ineni.bek'scol9,os,oPoP
piesidcm, afefaie'd‘ini,Dieliop Junes.
. ~,, ‘
, 31eittrC4.13' in' foie 801 - 27 arjrt:-4iiiii:Stiti;LAritht . '
tiirgitri;:to:o6'Ytr rotors .patinn of !iiirtid,li
— ttr,ri r - i.
'toe 'Oliiii:',iciiiiiio.*holopilp..mentiii we hive sold,'
,olocel'.liiit:potobork.gighti4yralithottiti',Atliliailt
iinti'lititi„OltertijiiiVontlottreiit'j.Pritpirttroti,af thorit
Aopoituotot the. - ,0,0 0 it0;0tre,cti. 4. 4 , ;,af....',i'......f . ~ .::;,..,•.
:4f SoVottif,itrip.ftasit'Ciooi . ..itt liiiii*iiktnity,',*hitAt
outrie' , 4,ititior our tiersohitt.4ooloB4;:hotot, been,
tiiiisd/imheitt other zeinodyfiehtiFf,hpiiiil4l9o Tor:
'yeti's *ithiliit - i!tihif; - - '. t. : , .i.' , 41; f a 1 , 4 ',..t.';'..••` . :'•:!`::._'' ,:_,.:
t.r.,lo . 4cit' ire, think it : one 'O;r:ihti'litio„t4idiiiitoln.
tiiiioi ol ,Aoi; ".oi)editi lo o , lortlicittottlititid 411
'
other "ISn.lilitinti for whititt;At . :ll)o6oo6iddik
aiid 'do; t hit& thitt; Alio. .otiffitiiiijetirlheofiltittitt
diinttiiitl ,: o4 44; ',o)oloiiiii4p4..itenotid:Cii 3 Olii , '
:,140,,504ni . -'7A •;,*.1,i10_40.k05iitit: , 21.4.;‘,.; ; ::: , :: :; ; ,, 0 .- .,
...., ; - 4 ,..: 4.i • f '' ) •I' f 4 4 lit,Mti , .00,Re
10111 . 60 , 1* , ,a , 4'0;.c,
444,
„„.:,::„...,..„,,,,,•„,„,,,;,„:„,,,,,,„:„.„,„:„.,„:„....,,,,:,...,,,,,,„.,,i,..
Jri. , 14V,P0tf4";+.1.41.1 ,1,3
tema
'
tiA •i.
st
0 6 ii!. 1 ";i, ) # l6l6 *titiitl
article
,OR to,
have be en very limited ;; hiit'~reggla " rysi;4;
6(l_from :store, and .164;32k . ..fr0rn cake to
dielersoneidifable: - trinsactioniltave
taken place in latosOlieltannWilllie
•
•
Wheat -Whiah.hitiebi'en.chietly from Penn
limtted, oml:without - any
variation 'price: the both.. qe all if or. red
:not br r Bing over 100: kind. inferlor tclood'
16ts froiti 86Ao -97 cents, hit . of teleittA
bla fait - 'wits' - sold at' el 10' per , ' bushel.
Rye irtay . liA:quoted 09 to 60 . aerate : , Whiter
born'hassold at .37 to 36,aid .9E 4104 ' 40 %
'to 411ceiitif. — Oata_srelimited demand at
24 a 25 cents. ,Cloviw - Seed itr,without a
settled price, except where speculators are
disposed to operate, with them it can find
purchasers; for:prlrne free quality, at .$4,
but-sorne,holderarrefuse,tOtiell=under44.ol
- bUshel:
'VALUABLE
0 W - ::W111 - 4 S •
• :,:FOR SALE '• •
By virtucofilie;powcre :. und abibority cOritain!
ed. in:ihe lost will andtestament of M chiral Egc,
decd. I will offer at public gale on SATURDAY.
the 19th do o -4 • o •
. . ,
Ca' rlislO - iron Works
Situated on tile, :Yellow Breeches, .Creelt: 4 1.2
miles cast of. durlislo Pa. The celiac! con.
.-::,'ldtati of a firet 'rota - -
FOII.4'AND -FURNACE, ' -
With 'Ton Thousand Acres of Land.
A new_IhI•ERCIIANT 'MILL With, four run of
stones, finished on the most approv'ed plan. A•
bent 600 acres of the land are Bleared and highly.
etrltivatetkimving - thercoWerocted
THREE ARGE BANKI3ARIIS
god necessary •
Tenant Houses. -;
The Werke are propelled by the Yellow Breeett--
es Creek ,and the Builing - Epring, which neither.
foil nor frettrth There are upon the preMities all
.the-necestmry-workinens houses ; coal- houses;eu r
power artiratnith shops, and stabling hnili of-tne
most-aubstaftti.tl-ntriterials.--=The-ore-or the hest
quality and inexhaustible, is Within 2 miles of
the Furnace.-- There is perhaps no Iron Works
in Pennsylvania it'hielt possesses superior odium
tages. and - offers greater inducements to•the - in
'vestment of capital. The.yvater power ie so great
that it might be extended to any other manufae=
turirig purpose. Any onedeairous elprocitring in
formationfelative.to the LWOW property can do so
by-addressing, or calling on Prier F. Ege,Esq ,
I at Carlisle Pa. •
-
Mil
le grass
'Finns nude known on the day or BaOl;
Luneastsr Union. Insert until day - of sole . .and
send .bill to this offion
GOL WATCHES.:STO LE rit.
.$5O. -11.111Willap.
:Tsf above reward will be given by the soliscri-
- ber - fdrtil7. - 1. vectfrefrof-Tvinbrif-Pittigfi'Mvenr
itp stolen from die.Civitnnuzr school tind EMsLllickf-1
inson Collegeon the niolilsof the .sth and sth of
May. •
. . one token .fenrn the Gnimmar school was
or TObitts, thick, heavy and large,
the face was Of - gold - with - a tvVeatinit'llo_werniirottlitr
it. It Lad a second band, and the hone hand was
a little too slow, it opened on the fr lilt mid hack mid
when closed the edge was c i nniposed 4 three rillges,
on the hack it had the letters., .1. W . C. pretty deeply 1
Nip-lived. It had a chain attached mit broken
it' se.VVltiLitb:MisaniitLed_tKilli.iliretid_whicli..passed °
several times through a piece el 111131510 e gold deep
ly carved..
l'he one taken from the College was make by B.
B,.. cs t e y r Liverpo o l, NMI 111111)6i•eel va
mat:t Noma other persons throttghrittt the
United States are particularly reftnested to keep a
I 10k MA fin' thh),Se Wnichles ; and 111,(iii the return o f
either a rev aril of twenty-five dollars will he given
B.
q' Gen, Treaalr. oe Int-kite:on College
United. States Gattflte; Philadelphia, nad
Patriot, Baltimore, each copy o. the amount of $.2;
send papers to and charge this office. Please cAll
the attention of vont. read ,rs to it.
-Carlisle, May 14, 1815.
the .question
it E 'Subscriber !.::.eris ennstantly on
di hand °rills own manufacture or importation
a hrge assortment of Gold and Silver Lever S and
other %polies, Gilt and Ebony Clucks; Gold Taw
dry, STlVeriPlated Casturs,.Watters, Silver, Plain,
and Threaded Forks and Spoons, large and small
Musical Boxes; also, Diamond Pointed gold Pena'
of the bust, manufacture, together with u general
variety Wittohnipkers' tools, Files
. .
riots.
Orders from theenuntry ere - solicited, with OR
ansuriincWiliat every pains sifill - hp falten to give
.satisfactiim,wludesula-or:retuil..— •
fill
.
i .u.x.v jcist received ; alot'ot Prouly &
A. Mcaii' celeln'atteil 'aentre'(lraught • ' c .
--:-7----Self.-BliaiietilliertOUGNS,. ..
;_..
which I will sett at Piiiladelplila — pitivtlit-
Adilltion.otile_freight.,_ - _____ . .
, • WNI.• D. • MAJRRAY.
.
- April SO. . ...-:- -
~ • , - - _
.____
A meeting of the-Exaiutive Committee—Pod at.
gents of the Allen and East'llenusbor'Ough Mutual
Fire . Insursnee.„Compauy CuMberland .Countr.
will beheld tth David ...Sinoffer's,'SjoeperdstotsU;'en
Saturday the lilt of June,l4'4o o'eleeki A,'.M.'—
Puectual:attendancels requii•ed. I:
." : •
By oideicAille'Board • ...
- • ' • - ~ L;IIYEIL,
- • 4 • ; • • 5
• .. • . •
•' persons are-hereby notified dist •the Trust
seeOunt 0f... Miehiel .Heorer. essipiee of • Godfiried :
..Hist; Of ''.ll , leelnuileshurecutitherisnd.Countyiurr- ,
Iler. .7o deed of , siduntaty.asstgnment for the: benefit
Of creditors, wea this der presented :to the 'Court or
-.oo'mmon.-Pless:of Seilleounty, HMI filedi'eud thnt the
"laid-LCourt tuts n i piolt4ed dm first-tiny oldie:101g.
• tpit T.erni'.im*t, for , itS itthissOnoe- and-that ' the Slime .
'Ailti•thenlM ky:.:she,gotirt; enleis 'Catisse
IM4fiowo - '*hy - Ssud . smenttots Should mit:: heellOw . ed.-
s . :-- • - THOS : CRISIVE:LL,.PrO'y •
- •
ALL persons are hereby • uotified s tlint theitrust
account ..of ,4laroh.Stelly,,asSignee
bilt.ofAllen`ToynaltipOurabeiltinil Ciiintty, tinder
• al, dealt or.: voluntary asslipi for: beliOnt
'Creditors.• ivosAhts dav -presented to. the . ,Court ot'
Ceimnion' Pleas ofraid 'county and filed;aoihat;the
Itl- Court has a i ofuled•tho ••rit-•( • • ..'l.'Aultist:
" - S,P,„IegIYUANDTAPAAA IOOI 4 I4 .c4;
CANDVES;juiit'ie4kiid.tiliOr
s . ^.l, , ‘SfieOpßektr*W4ql 4 *
Mtly:7:;184&0';
A. hi.,tadimur * To, "" ll "' ll : lll _ . :
~,,.., _ ~,,,, ii -.. 6, i• a; ~
Iwl.-17'" etitrfor:. It 341AfabgreY.
;kilt 16 0 041 '- tr''.sl#ll4,l,fl r S:'` , i.`"•:: '
,'
,! 34- ~„, ~, ,A 1, 4 - i.„i ii i ,
0, ,1...?` :.'!.iffAi
~, 4,li„lllikes )1'005nr,!"41,11, ,!.,,,,,ft
t 0 -`,.-, si` '„4 orektir! J`l,4-
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Two .'7w
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EGE,
Executrix of Michael Ego, dcc'd
May. 140845:. • •
a t Ches, welt' y, &c
' ' JOHN C. FARR
No: 112, Cliesnut Sttcct, Philadelphia.
May, 7, 1845. , ' . ,
1tA.14,2 1 1V_1-nsAill
ri 0 T I C' E
'OTICE.
Term ne a t to r . ten °women and Abet ii4l; Inimil? will
then berelloir - ed,b)o Abe: Cenrtnnleappense be-shown.,
whteald Itoominhvehenld.not be ellnluad'C,
TILOS:CUISWEL4Preo I f*::
- 71clailf - 111iS. , • '
=
1111M91111112 ' ' -
SI -
'..iis':Aito!ffileiffsilitteVi; .T0' 2 04 . . 111 the
• '
-
rretitits tkandott-.cino-Adinbure,diaobs:or.
"the, 'of. Catabridgt.otirt - t;' ,
t;;;-(1';' foratisrly.riOfeisornr.
fietural Thilesophy
in 'the University •
n° •-' •
• . Leaden, drc., Sex., . •,• •
Tire
~ P ehlishers- announee , tliatEatELininvirn .
having ; closed.-hic.piofessional'lrinr4ii'
lecturer iii,this•cinintry,they!lniVirsvilledlthent". 4. •
Ji`clired Of the titiperttnitty,nEinditeleg Neff XV
-ti. , -COMpliate‘end.lli
e - ditionlf•hie popibir-LecXures - mOildienie:7;;The:
getteritiliterest :whlcli these discourse, have ex
cited Air' therlatitfoir:yeare throughont-tlie;Enien;
nut6lfsittidl4,the continued assemblaged audi
encelizA:nitpretaedented numbere' and , reipecM
btittzoir every.parCbf the :eotintry, from Boston
tei.Ni4thithitfet,enkfriim NewYork'to St. Louis,
-rffordAlie.peldbdtere_good grounds for the assn. ' •
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