AMERICAN VOLUNTEER. BY GEO. SANDERSON, Now ourflag is Hung to the vrilil wind free, ' Let.it float o’er our,father land— And the guard of its spotless, fame shall be r Columbia’s chosen' band, * CARLISLE : THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, t»4l. * foil GOVERNOR IN 1841, Sf.'l V£o MS. JPORT&K. ■Subject to the, decision of a Stale,Convention AprOI.NTiMENTS.OV THE CoMMIRSIONERS for the year 1811. llonEter Snodgrass, Esq: County Treasurer. John Ihwin, Esq. Clerk to Commissioners. James H. Graham; Esq. Attorney to do. James Dunbar, Keeper of the Public Buildings. Appointments uy the Dm crons of the Pooh for 1311. LonACH,.Ksq. Steward of Poor House. Dr. Jacou Baughman, Physician to .do, Jacou Squiku, Esq. Treasurer of do. Hugh Gxullsgueu, Esq. Attorney to Directors. * This appointment made in October last, but not. to take effect until the 20th of March, Up to the time' ourpapor went to press on yes terday, we had not received a word of news from H irrisburg about the doings of the Legislature.—: The snow which fell on Friday has so fair laid a complete embargoon the mails, that wo have.not received a-siugle one from Philadelphia, and but .At the request of seyeraV oftwP democratic Sub scribers , we.ibsßrt, in another part of this paper, what purports to be the proceedings of a “Demo cratic Anti-Porter Meeting” atHarrisburg. . But} •in so doing, we wish it to be distinctly understood that we dissent in tolo from, the letter and spirit of the resolutions. - Wo still believe, and every day's information confirms us more fully in the .belief, that Gpy. Porter is decidedly the strongest njaa lbat could be nominated by the Fourth of March Convention —and ihe-only one,-pbriiap6, lliat we could be certain of cleclingat the present juncture, Should ho recoiv&tho nomination, of which there can bo but little doubt, wo trust and hope that every good ,dciT»ocTjjt-in Cumberland county, no matter what : his personal predilections may be, will at once lay bis should* r to the wheel, ami aid in saving the Stale from fulling into tiiehunds of the Federalists. The present is no time to dispute about men.— The Democracy of Pennsylvania go for .measures, and whoever is Selected for their standard hearer should meet with the mostcordiul nnd'iieuriy sup port of every democrat. • CENSUS OF CUMBEULAND COUNTY'. Whole population; I "''.;. 30,037 Of these there are— . . White Mules, Ji’iile Females. U n ier 5 years of age, ‘Jill 2237 t 3 and under 10, 1283 18!)0 , I 10 " “ ' 15, 1079 1835 ' 15 “ 20, 1755 1033 : ; ■: 30, “ , 30, 2057 2951 3,. t capitalihveotCds22,sOO;rctail dry.goods, grocery, s and ether stores .108,; capital loves ted $291,346; lumbaryafds’and trade .13, capital- invested $42.- ' 350, men employcd 144. Internal Transportation Producls of liie Forest—Value of lumber pro 'ddeod, $13,760..: .Manufaoturcs—Value of machinery manufac . hired $7,800; men employed 25; .small arms made ti6Vmon employed 5. Vatioas Metals—Value of V.'' manufactured $21,550;. men. employed tivtv, - ? roen;emjplpybd''B4i capital invested ipiptecedihir 1. manufactures $27,910,'. - k- ' Whol—Number of fulling mills 12, Woollen ?*:, pT;, m¥rmfactufed goods •;V $26,809; persons employed 53,; capital invested .f .' $7,700. , : . d-{ d J'd ji; • of pounds' reeled; thrown,-or 'olhefsUlt'inbdq 3,‘yalue of the fiamehSilS) males employed 2, females and children employed 3, capital invested $1,505,'—, Tobacco—Value of manufactured articles $2,- 450; persons employed 6, capUalinvealcd $1,150. Hate, Caps, Bonnote, &e.—Value of hats and caps manufactured $6,800, persons employed 26, capital invested $4,350.". . " r ~ ■ - • X.catber, Tanneries," Saddleries,, Stc.HrNlimber •of tanneries 31, sides of sole leather tanned 13,970, sides of upper leather tanned 10,767, men em ployed 61, capital invested; $90,175. All other manufactories of leather, and saddleries, &C. 66; value of manufactured articles $38,635, capital in vdstjnl $16,330. . , and Gandies—Number of pounds.of soap 330,318, of tallow candles 45,160. ' Distilled arid Fermerited Liquors—Niimbor of Distilleries 39, gallons produced 253,305 i oflirow cries 3, gallons produced .12,00 p; men employed 43, capital invested $45,400. . Value of Medicinal Drugs, Paints, Dyes, &c. $500; Turpentine, and- Varnish, value produced, $3O; mbn employed I, capital invested $3OO. - - ’ Glass,..Earlbcnwaro, &c.—Number .of potteries 1, value of manufactured articles s4od, men em ployed 2, capital invested $2OO, * Paper—Number' of manufactories I,.value of produce $4OOO. —Value of ali other'manufactures of paper, plain cards, &c. $lOO, men employed 8, capital invested $3OOO. _ Printing and Binding-—Number of printing offices 4, of binderies 2, of weekly newspapers 5, of turn employed 13, capital invested $6,120. Carriages and wagons—Value of manufacture $32,760, men employed 124,capital invested $2O - Mills—Number of flouring mills 54, barrels of flour made 66,252; of grist mills 5, saw mills 63, oil mills 4, value of manufactures $58,826, men employed 131, capital invested $140,535, Furniture—Value of furniture manufactured 22,850; moa employed 57, capital invested $l2- 850. Houses—Number of brick and dtono houses built 33, of wooden houses built 24, of men em ployed 207, value of constructing or building, $59,- 110. ; All other manufactures not cnumeVatcd, value produced, $10,'165; capital Invested $12,870. Total capital invested in mahufaclurt 55116,525, POST>OFFjrCE DEPARTMENT. From the Report of .the Post Master General we. learn that the extent of post routes, in the U. States is J 65.739 miles, end the annual transpor tation ori.Jhom, 36,370,776 miles-at tbe-cost-of $3,296,870. The number of contractors isaboul 2000; post offices, 13,638, of Which 951 have been established within the present year. ‘Within the same period, 271 have been discontinued. Post masters appointed within the year, 3,231, of whom* for now offices. i . ■„„TJie receipts of @1,139,366. Expen ditures, $1,750,1 M. v of - Expenditures, $219,8*15. Tfio post Master General menliops as among the causes of this excess, or rather of the deficien cy in the the embarrassments of the times, the practice extensively adopted of carrying news papers oi’it of the mails, and the abuse of the frank ing privilege. . • : During tlie weeks ending the 2' ’ . DIED: ' Ipr'X.biiisville, (Ky.) on llio 28th of November Ijyn, Capt. Steivart Irwin , after n protracted illness —wiijcli he borg with nianly Xude and firmness. Patient in ali bis suffering, 'he evinced, while consumption was wasting away his energies, that calm, undisturbed and composed manner that was a part of his character. • He was followed to the grave by the.lndependent Order of. ..OddT'eilows,- to which in-lifo he was otloehedi fd wliq bear honorable testimony to his excel '\cc.—Louisville Gazelle * On Thursday last, in Southampton township, i, Peter Cremci't in the 79th year of his age. CAUTION. WHEREAS .Margaret Snyder, who; repre sents herself to be my. wife, is endeavoring to obtain goods and boarding on my account from different persons'll! this vicinity, Tlicreforo.this is to' caution the public against trusting or harbor-' 'ing her onimy, account, as she has neither-Bedded, ot Boarded with tno heretofore, and I am deter mined not to Bed or Board with lior hereafter, nor pay any debts of lief contracting. .. CONRAD JONES.: i : Hogcstown, January 7rlBih 3t* BOOT & SHOE EMPORIUM. ; fFVHE subscriber thankful for past favors-respect- X fully announces to, the oilizens-bf Mccnanitjs burgand vicinity, Jhat ho has bin Imnd a largoas sortment of Boots &Shoes— lAidics' ,Gentltinm' , s, Boy's, Aliases' & Children's course and fine,-Leath er and- Morocco,'which'he will 'sell-low for cws/i. The public are requested to cal|;and examine for themselves. - 7 :: : - GEORGEF.ICAIN. Mcchanicsburg, January 7,1811. , : : NOTICE. By a resolution of ib'OvCumberlhnd Fire 'Com-'; nany at their meeting bn tho SM inst., the subscri bers were appointed” a .committed td-give public, notice on beliairbfihe by the kind ness, of oiir Slate JjbgislatUre, IhoVhaye granted us an Aotoflncorponilioh under which we now act, that.we have seVeral or pensive Engines with their apparatus, Hose,Ladders, Hooks; &o. Some of the Ladders have'been taken.,from their places by persons-wlthput, authority and muen abused;Aft persona are-hereby Cautioned not to use orniove tlio ladders from thuir places,' nor anycthcr pro perty belonging to (hocotnpanyasthey willcer .tainly ,he prdsecutcdi'i'lt of the company to auUioritzouuyonotouso their lad ders. , , .. GEORGE D.EOULK, jACoTpSENERv /, KENNEDY., $;-Jantiary / . "-:'t ■ - BMCKSMITHIiVa. TlHE'Subscribcr having leased the . shop of Mr. John Moore, in'Nofth Hanover street, respect fully informs the public that ho is prepared tocar ry oh the COACH AND, BLACKSMITHJNG business in all .their various branches. Ho'will also manufacture EDGE TOOLS to order. . From his experience In tho business, ho flatters himself that he will bo able to render satisfaction to all w.homay favor him with their custom. He solicits the patronage of the public. RICHARD ANDERSON. Carlisle, January 7, 1841. ' . .‘life tf Estate of James Dunlap] piec'd. NOTICE. , ' Letters testamentary* on-the estate of James Dunlap, late of Woslpennsborough township, have been issued, to the subscribers residing in ihb same township; All- persons indebted to ;iho of said decedent are requested to piakb payment, and those having olajms, will’present them ’for settle ment, ’ - . ■ JOHN DUNLAP, . UNLAP r— , A , Executors. igatoß-ho January 7, 1841, At a,stated Orphans’ Court began and held on Tuesday iho 15th day of De cember, A. D, 1040, at'Carfisle, in and for Cum berland county, beforc.tho lion. Samuel Hepburn, President, and John Stewart and John Leaver, Esquires, Associate Judges of the same cdurt,as- Bigned, the following proceedingswere had, to wit: * • 1 ' • ‘ ' • , In the case of the.wfit of Partition on the real estate of Jacob Itife, dec’d., now to wil:—lsth of December 1810, tho Sheriff having returned the inquisition, the court having confirmed tho same, grant a rule on all tho heirs to appear at the next Orphans’ Court, and, accept or refuse to. accept said estate at the valuation; personal notice to be served on all the heirs residing in the county, and by publication three times in two newspapers in Carlisle for those residing out of the county, 11 y the Court. Cumberland County, ss, •1, \V. Cleric of the Orphans’ Court county, do certi fy tho foregoing to be a true copy of the record. Witness my band and. seal of said court at Carlisle, the 28th day of December, 4840. ' 1 7 • w p OUIjK( c> 0< C „■ _ , PAUL MARTIN, Sh’ff. Cum, co. LIST OP LETTERS Remaining in life Rost Office Carlisle, Pa, - December Slsi, iS4O. ■ \ agsgrlbid. 'T Andcm\V'Jffi«ft‘-^ Armor Gen E-2 ’ Hull Peter * Agiiew John jr Heminger lane Ann Bautz Charles Hutton John Butt Barbara llage John Bender Martin . Kuukel John ,2 Bowers Mary. Kissinger George Belselumvcr Jac ; Kosht George , Bitzcr Henry 2 Kurikel Benjamin Brickcrd Jacob, “Rleppcr Christian .. Bear John Keeny Samuel Boyer, George D Latslmw Joseph Buckwalter. Samuel Lcidigllcnry Beltzbubcr Michael Lockard Jane Beltzhuuvci’ John 2 Lehman- Jacob Blackford Caleb ~. Lcnhart Samuel Bitncr Adam ' * Leach William Boltzhoover Eliza Lehman John Brown Mary Lcfcver John Biggs James Mills Enos Burkholder Abraham M’Guirp Mary Bushmen EH ■ Miller William M Crevcr James Mrs Moore Jas 2 Comv.n Bernard Mackee Martin Clark Mary . M’Kce John Cdrnman Martin Malone Sarah Cline John Machardy F N Chrislip Solomon M’Cabc John Crcigh Alfred Dr M’Common James Carothers George 0 Moyer John . Calhoun James Miller Susan Ditlow George Mathews John . DosoirPatrick Mackey Alexander Dunlap Thon ■ Mcdaugh Mary Daniels D Peters Henry Davidson Elizabeth Pierce Daniel S Oilier Peter ' Paul Henry 2 Dencr Philip Platt Elizabeth Eshleman D G . Plank Jacob Kylcn Peier_ Paxton John'(M D) Elder Josiah Rafferty Rev. P Earnst Adam Richardson Mns Elliott David. Richardson Elizabeth Fisher Samuel 2 . Hit tier John , GdtshullXenard Rodgers Mathew Groce Andrew Russell Robert Gorgas John D .Heighten Many Grey Wm.-(drover) Sanders Wm T Givfer'Beiij B . Shea JoW H ' Gorgas John Straughler Agnes- Gring Daniel - . Sprout James Gorell Nancy Snow David Graham Stewart A Slictron Peter Grahdin jr’M Rev 2 Snow josiah • Garehart Benjamin Stouffer John Grcason James Stewart Robert • .. Graham Martin .... Scrd David , Gregg James Stauffer Henry. Gross Andrew "Steele Nancy Heminger Jacob Sterrit James A . Harlow Charles H Snyder Wm Howul, Wilam M RcvTfough-Mary IlemingerJolm.fcJ'l’olcsonFcby,' Henry Little 2 J Ghler Mary E Homes Jonathan .-■ . Welter Mary Hays William White; Elizabeth . * Haverstick Michael ' Wise Frederick Hoskins John ■ . . , Wells Moses Ilonshcw John Zigler John ... R. LAMBERTON, P. M. LIST OP BETTERS fie'maining in ifie Post Office at Mechanics' 1 i?*; - 7hurgi\JmwqTy \st, 1841. ‘ \ Jackson Andrews Henry LtingsdorlT “: Elizabeth Adams Rev Tboinp.Mitcltcl, Dr J Bustler • . . Simon Myers l : A, ; George Buchanan Sarah Martin ~ A:-- j Catherine Busier A hi Newton' ; Jacob Boyer T John Ppasf ’ . ; Hcrtry Bear ‘ Jacob Renhihgcr. ‘ J M Cadveiv ~. ■■ George Rupert sr , John Close. .George Rupert -.. Jolm-DepugUL Charles Shriller r- Jobri Dostee George Sclirader - . William Fagen W Smith ••• • William Fink - * Christian Suavely ? ‘ Mrs Gar'ver (weaver) y RutlV GClieeii -C t* Jnseph Schrum .- Benj.Hhilinan , , David Sponslcr . ? , SatiihsHeniphill ~ . . (blacksmith)i-"Hyh c ;, George Kehler .: George Seircr ■ : George Karps T)ipnlrts'Slrayer..' ' v'-• LiddyKcetnnicr JultnCSainplec P LSvei ty Esq Benawel 1 Weaver MicliaelLanclistafF Josepli \Vhl(cum , • Michael S. Lance ~ William Waidly . Abraham Lobsi! : c Antiy Zesting „ GEORGE F. CAIK, P. M. .•«SO Estate of. Peter, Cremer, dee’ii. ■ NOTICE is hereby given thatloffers testament ary on the last will and testament of Petit TJrcmer, lalo of Southampton township, Cumber-, land county, doo’d., tiareVoii io 'the sub scriber residing in the same township: All'per sons having claims or demands against the estate of said decedent are requested to make known tho 'same without delay, and those indebted to make, payment to JACOB CIIEMEH, Jr. Executor. January 7, 18-11, , DK. 11. I3BAURH, ■■'burgeon ■ ■ HAS returned to Vp quote it at about $4.44. w I Saleshf city Mills Flour at I 6UAIN-—The receipts of all deßcriphohsi*. - lof GfatrTbv water being entirely suspended, - 1 I we ate’: of : course. without;/.transactions to • no'e. HoldcrsofHtqreilGoiiiaßkSScfß; ; ;PoBJ£.r~The supply is still fully equal : (d qifedemabdj and iuiccs are unchanged,- ; WC-tiuote for conimon' to'pntno ' quality atss to $ , , : - j . *'■ 7 WHISK.EV. —Small hales of hbds. at 23 :. cts. and of bbis. a’t 25, cts..: ;The wagon:, price of bbis. is 20 cts.exclusiveqf the bar* rel. •* ' ‘ ' $BB 9&4 $3365 10 2161 58 SGC 38. 90 00 . ‘ 270 00 . 30 00 : : 50 00