HERALD - EXPOSITOR _ _~~oc ; c~E-i1 *;. cicaita ; ~auor. CLARIOSIL.E. AVERNESDAy, JANUARY 6,1841 . . - A meeting of the Union . Total Abstinence So , cietwif the borough of Carlisle, will be held in the Methoditil . ilpiscopal Church, on Friday evening next, • at half past'o - o'clock; at which time an addrest, may be expected, and 'delegates will be ;appointed to 'at= tend. the Temperance Convention to be held at Mir . risburg on the 13th instant; all the friends of temper ance are, invited to be present; • ' • Jan. 6, 1841. • • prThe snow storul of the first inst. has stopped all 'communication . with .the cities. We have had no rnailfro,t2 ;Phila- Aelphiasince last 'Thursday , consequently our paper of,to-day lacks its usual variety. Riz7"A colored man,,by the liarn:, of Thomfison, was found. dead. in the garret of a - house, owned- by 111 r. ~Shepley, in Lotithenstreet,nn last Sunday, morning.--:. 'rho cause of his death, as found by the Inqueit,.was Intemperance and-exposure. FEMALE BENEVOLENT SOCIETY:—The . ladies, who are always ,foremost in every good Work of benevolence and, mercy, held the anniversary meeting,of this Society; in The First Presbyteriatt Church of this bc rough, on Sabbath evening last. Although Athe.notice for the meeting was—Short,-and ' the night-intensely cold, a large number of • personi were present,-many..a.whom, we doubt not;_tesliftOdotheir sympathy-for the 1-- - ---- , aufferings of the pbor of : their contributions ,to- the funds of the 50-' ciety. Afterthe _Reprirt•had been:l.oo . 6y Mr. WiLLIAN L•voN,on eloquent.discourse .was delivered by ilitit.ey...President Don- BIN, who impressed upon his audience. the duly of extending a helping - band, at, this . . • • inclement season; to felieve•tho.necessities of thO poor and deSfiTufe. These of our Tenders.-may . Wish. to ,bestoW • charity upon worthy. object's, .cannot .do. --- better than to make-the ladies of the ."Be rievolent Society" the Almoners or their bounty. • IQ-- We undertook, sometime ago, - to study. the. Italian language,- but got sick of it andstopped short. --- In rummaging our es - eritoir t'other day, -we. found. the° manuscript of , One of our exercises, we cannoClrani: late, we know says something about human life; and may therefore be a very nipro . - .priato lesson, - now' when the Old Year is :about to blow his last blast.' We are Some -Iwhat too lazy ourselves to write a moraliz ing editorial on departing time and life's offerthislittle scrap .as a substitute. Will' Dickinson translate iit.for .us.? ;VITA. UM ANA. 11 paaxata.non e, ma se lo fiage La uostra•finiembranza ; • - 4 6• 'futuro.non COBH se to pings • La ereeltila speranza; . • - 1 11 presentssell ktelae in un baleno . Paw del seam ; Sieelie In vita,se 41%punto . . • Una memorin, nun speranza, un panto ,• . ..,11CrjOHN LEEDS 'KERR, Esq:ofjralbot county, , Md., ,(Whig,) has. been elected U. e_saeuktor,taillUlLe_y_a ea ney (nes-. - sioned by the deatli`of Whiile .._nureber 92;: - of=which- Mr.-Kerr hail:7o; .19. Were.'hlank,..aitil three scatter . - ing. The Baltimore Patriot. says : ." Mr. Kerr is well known - throughout the state; was for's number of years a Re presentative in„ Congress from - the. Talbet District,-enjoys a rare degree of'peisonal Tortularity, and will ornament the •statinn ,to whicht-he-was-eleded-yesterday.!!__L___. ' ' FRANCIS MALLORY, W hig,- was -onlVlonday.the 28th ult., elected without organized opposition, (*rani the Norfolk (Virginia) 'Distrietto . supply the vacancy xtecasioneil in theTresent.copgress bytthe ---mesignation-of-Mr-4lollemen,_LoeoTheo.',. who Lieutenant Barret Shepard, his now Second in command of the tl.. States - - store-ship-Relief,—which , sailed—from-New-, York, a few days since, for. the Pacific, .Awas originally .a -.llrintsr. He left the _of-, Tice; and entered A:lte Navy %as , a‘midship . inan. end hy his unaided exertions now en joys an enytable'situation.`This is an ex= an)* of .pers ver fiiio, which it.would be for eyery yOung,. American. to fellow. --New . Fork Paper: • 10 - "" Bless you; Mr. Editor, we dOn't Mr.Slitipard_iias-attained - alythink like an. rent able situation." In our,o, , nion the . geWilenian ;has - been edvanciug backwar!le,”l--es 'n , C',Conider the 43taikil) of a Journernair-Pritutr;l4 a'Journeyniarr I " aay 7 l, *p&p ,4ti :g s,rrspecl abl e,. an4 far More comfortable, than that of 41 , 2 d Lieu tenant ,in Uncle Sant7t , Marine.-- hind' Jonint; r tf .. tVo` yinai a s,)1! 0 rn „, Peet qaptain in the Natty,•era Mpjtir Glek; 961 9( thiicfpniiseriige, • an Editoy: is infiniteiy 'above any situation in the be,stistial lef.:Governmeni, Why • didri!tt . ool;4 o Lt:44:4 • AT: bdrrt3Wa - countrY • establishineni, and dibt.:o4 : Piineiptes,:in stead a ,Perk and Beans 1."-• =II THE CAB!NE'l l .—Pupwc •'-' " mENT.. - • • The Winchester .Virginian,•a paper de . . i liervedly of grief influence in'the - Old Do= minion, , lfolds the following language in reference,4o Mr. Penrose. The extracts which we have already given from leading journals in 'Pennsylvania and Maryland,, show conclusively that public•'sentiment, there,is decidedly inifivor of the appoint ment of our fellow townsman to aCabinet station—and the Old Dominion now comes forward- to back the position of her sisters. But enough__the "Virginian" speak for. Virginia • 4 . 4 Charles B. Penrose; of Pennsylvania. -We observe that the name of this gen tleman is frequentlyThnentioned‘in connex ion-with the office of. Postmaster General, and also for Governor of Pennsylvania.— The independent arid manly poiition' Which he has occupied ,for many years past upon National politiO, as well as thole of his own state, has attracted to hie course much of th'attention of the public; and the zeal at d' . ability he displayeitin the climelof the , .eople, during the exciting canvass which has just terminated _so auspiciously, has made him, as lie justly deserves . to be, quite a favorite with the dominant.party in Penn _ _ sylvapia. Should he be called upon either to adininister the domestic concerns of his own state, , or the more laborious duties of the Post Office Deliartment, we no doubt that he will fulfil the high promise anticitiated by his qiends." The annexed artiole is clipped froth the Gtrzeye, one-of thp most spi rited, consistent, and -able Republican pers. id Pennsylvania:- -With, perhaps, two or_thre6 exceptions, , the sentiments of tG .Gazette are these of the; Harrison press of the state—and wp think' we are not far wrong when weaver that so far as a public expression of opinion has been made. :in Pennsylvania, Chaileifil. Pen. . - the favOrite - of the - HarriOn party: • • Fro the DON. Cs4 - liLE PKNRORE. This gentleinan - , - alike - distinguished for his firmness and ability, we are pleased to fierceive;iti Claiming, attentien in different sections of this— great - Commonwealth, which proudly. points to him:as - one_nf . the noblest of her sons: -.- pislmwaverin g sup port of her best interests=the soundness of his political views—his trpu - atui.menly. 'bearing, when the Unprincipled despotism of a tierce majority, c. feeling power 'and forgeting right,”.threatened to overthrow the.constittition and prostrate the majesty of the laws, are yet fresh in - our -- recollee; tion;:and justly endear him to us. all: . Mr.. Penrose' has been named in connee= rtion -with the Gubernatorial chair--:'but Whether in the Cabinet,..-in- the Legislative 'Helf- r -or at the head --- orthe -- E'xeeutive - De- I pertinent, he would• reflect lustre on the station he - might occupy. Auuopolic,.earliest friends of the veteran, Heirison,.to . whose triumphant election he so efficiently contribtited, no one yieided a more steady and hearty support; and on no prominent member of the party, did the bitter and malignant vituperation of a sink ing enemy, through a profligate and un principled press, more copiously and con stantly fall than on him., He bore it with the proud spiritof a - freethan; . and conscious of the purity of his :bodies, and the rectiy. tulle of his epurse, did but redoubli - fits efforts in the great and good ..cause, and magnanimously-resolvedi' to-sink .or swim - With the people - iwilielofty - effort to redeem the' governinent from the pollution of. the great baud Of - AO-holders. He labored zealot:Sy first to secure the nomination of General ilarrison, satisfied he was the Choice.of the 'peOpleoutfl after wards labored its_ zealously_to_elpvat , I . the restt en tal chair, the Hero of Tippe catufie•. and the,,,Thainni.. The Keystone Staie cast her vote for him; and without presumineto-dietate.--tve. believe-his ,zelec-. don as. a •Cabinet Officer would meet the 'views--and wishes of a_ large majority of the freemen of this• great Commonwealth. THE, ,PREISIDENT ELECT:. A Cincinnati correspondent of the Com mercial Advortisersays; • . ' • "General Harrison has been in.town for isome" days.. .It. is said he is ,alreadite -sieged-;hrapplications-for-office by a host of and some amusing °need - dies are told of the mannerin which'-he dispos 7 es of those who annoy him in this way.-L-- I am .pleased to find that nthe conduct '.of • such men Meets general censure; and from all I can hear, they will not find.their cense at all advanced by their.nnblushing avidity for the spoils. It is said to be the Gene • intention to leave here, in the course two Of — three — w. - eeks — for — Wallitigto* but this is mere rumor, mullein unable to' .say' what degree of,credif it'deserves.•The -same 7 anthority-iiikrms—methan Mrs. H: - will not ge to the capita!, bl 4 her • place will be supplied by .IVlri. B. Harriits, the widow' of the General's son, who is' a daughter ef General Pike, and . is •li.mosi ,acemnplished 'and-amiable Many .of our citizens aro preparing: to visit .Wash 4 ington en. the .4th .4if March - , in o_fder_ti*.b - e nreSerit at the inaugaration; and Ipiequptit . th a t ..Kentuelty-. 'and Indiana emalhtrin;~;on .!±e - same,errand. Tuts will: ho joyful newt, fur tie: liOtej'keepers, ' - they-will'doubtlebs pt,ofit; • dil'ottik, 'ANO .7t;i4lNt,::.i::,Ail-Tzivi.'.,, BARGU: . Our, readers (ea 34 the , baluntore Sup are familiar:with the long pending dispute between, Georgia and ,Maine, relation demand to: the de on - the one pont; 661 thi,t, re fusal; the' otheroo giye up •eettein per.' 'eankFliarged'l4itlkielonitittelt taking el ayes, Trem,,...Lhe former t4iate: retnedy, patteriffie legielattire ofteorgiashatte now - tinder ! doneitleratiott a ;bill,..Whkeir,jr, it passes into a law, will:be , egilak(O,A. elaralitur or titliVinteteaurae«"!- Thei alreally' . ;peedetl 44e - f!liOeiP ll 4kokiFoc,,CAYl4, 10 .- the SiO;a! ftr , Prot' wideiLthatafter_tifiLlireldey' of - 711 1 tw".. a 15 ° • . • + - ,qlC:' r 1%1 41* every vessel 'frunt:Miline, which'visies the, waters, shalt, perform it .ituaraittine, of tine hundred days,-snir.during that time ne.one of the passengers, officers_ or civic, shall be permitted to leave the vessel on any ac count, under a-heavy.p,enalty. The`qe,a - t: entitle 'ground is to be net within three miles of any seaport, city, town or hamlet within , the State. The penalty for an in fringement of the law is punishment in the , penitentiory not' less than five, nor more than, ten years.' ' A National Bank. GM , 'ln the Sehate of Kentucky a ,few days since, a joint;resolution was introdticed.by Judge Pirtle to r the following effect;--,- "Whereas a uniform currency is of in dispensable importance in the extended country of the United States, and experi ence has shown_that_this_ desirable .object can, lie obtained by the establishment of a National Bank; and whereas a fiscal agent that will not interrupt the prosperous course of commerce, but secure to , trade and in dustry protection from Execmive interfer ente,„wbile it subservea -the—Treasury' n the least expensive, and most safe• and ef feetual—mannei, is - also, as shown by ex 'perience, to bi 3 found in d National - Batik.; and, whereas, any question which may have heretofore existed, as to the Consti tutional power of Congress to' incorporate such an' institution,. has been settled, as far as any , question. of Constitutional power :has been, or can be, settled in this country, by the concurrence-of the Legislative; - Kx= ecutive-and - Judicial departments of the Government; wherefore - • ---- "Revolved General"th - e - - Assembly Of the Commonwealth of Kentucky That it is expedient for the Congress of the United *ates to establish' a National Bank as soon a - s - pratticablueto do so; rand thatthe - Gov , error be requested - to cause a copy of this resolution to be communicated to each of Our Sanators_and_Representatiies_inT2Con— ,, gress. • - • • POPULATION.--The annexed statement shows . the population. of various cities and villages,..according to • the consul. _just ,tak en, compared with the population lof,1830: 1840. 1830. :.increase • New York, --- • '319,94 — 109,64 - Philadelphia, ' 258,83 2 . -•' 188,797 70,35 BaltiOlOre, - 101,378 . '80,625' - - 21 - ,753 . ., Boston- ' • 84,401. - 61,392., ... ~ 23,019 Brooklin, ••• _ 86.2 83 " 12,903 24,830 Cincinnati, _ . ' 46,382 ..• 24,8.31 - 21,551 -. . St.-Louis,' .-, - 24,585 - 5.852 -- 18,783 Washington, 22,777 18,827 3,950 _ .Pittsburg,-- 21,296 . ...-12,542 ... 8,754 Dover,' , 3,775 _3,416 • • 359. ~ Wilmington, Del. . 8,367 6,013 • • . 1,704 Bridgeport; •--„" • 4,570'• • • 2,M0 ; 1,770 ' -Middletown, - 7;210 .6,892 ' ...: 313 Norwich, _ 7,239 5,179. - • 2;060 New London, . 5,528 4,356 :- . 1,172 •• Now Haven, •• • 14,390 . • 10;678 9,712 -Hartford,. _ -. 12,793 - 9,789 " • 3,004 New Orleans, ' - 102,191 ' •50,103- ,52,08/1". - -Savannah; . • 11•,214 7,903 3,911 • .Newliurypert, -•:•• 7;161 • ' 6;388 -•-: • 773 • Wilmington, N. C. 4,268 2,700 -1,568 Natchez, . ,- , 4,826 2,790 2,036 Newport, . 8,3'21 - 8,010 " 311 Buffalo . 18,354 6,321 12,035 . Portland,. 154218 • 12,601 2;615 Gardiner, - - 5,044 - ' 3,709- • 1,335 Canandaigua, 5,653 '. 5,162 •• 491 Troy, 19,972 .. 11,405 . 7,967 - -Bath, • 5,000' 3,773 : 1,227 Dover,•N.ll.--6,438.-------5,449--- -989= Providence, ,' 22,042 16,832 . '5,21() " Decre«ae. Portsmoilth; N. H. 7,884 ' '' - 8,082 198 Charleston, - 29,253 30,289 . - .1,096 STEAMBOAT EXPLOSION . The mail boat Walker, Capt. Qtway, yes terday best one of her • boilers near - Dog .Hiver - bar i - on-her - passage - from - New Or leans to this city. The• boat,•we under stand from • a'passenger, -was proceeding under her • usual head of steam when the .boiler-exploded,.—We -regret-to- state- that,a number of persons - .were severely injured, some of whom are not expected to survive, Five, who are-severely scalded, have been taken to the H9spital. Our felloW4cit4.en, .1.• S. - Hopper, 'although severelyis not, we Understand, dangerously scalded. J. H. CaldWell,_ESci—of New- Orleans,Was - on -- boarg; -- ane - very fortunately esetifec . with a very slight injury,- while a• gentle man standing beeide him at the o time of the explosion .wasjirealdeil f _Tlie Captain_.i Clerlc - w - erolfiable - To — giVa -- :us any definite information, of. _the_lilled- and wounded.---. VVe • liaVe heard.of only ono killed ; but it is probable that some who were .. .soverely Scalded will the. . Further particulars' of the explosion of the SteambOat Walken—We have re ceived additional information relative to this inelancholy_and„unfortunate_accident,- -and-are-induced-to , believe - thatit - isccurred, not from any negligence of the engineers, but from the weakness of the boiler 'which exploded." The testiindny of the, offieers go to show that the boilers were tell 'of water, and that the boat was proceeding not over her usual speed, es we stated,yes- . terday. The,steam cocks were examined' a few motneute previous to the accident, _and_the-top-cocks,-which-ordinarily-should let off steam, only .discharged fact testified by several on board: It is one_of_those_unfortunate-zhccidents - which: it seems that-man can have no control over. We subjoin of, the sufferers,-tis'iti;` ported to us by Mr.. I).' H. Rydei,lthe Clerk of the Walker: ' ' ' J.' S. Hopper, dead. John Pierenn, eleerernani dead. Bedaubing', BaWinded, dead. J. Winte;Venneesee, badly scalded. :Mr. , , i ' John Dean, atevedure, nieet,eg; , Four mevedoresfrom Mobile bay, slightly. A. Otorpy, , L' t: Catdwell_.rsq. elightl3r R. Roach , deOk, , hanti,. badly moj;pe Sdver. - • ' ' . " • - • r• 111 e c cin o ;1400 , p u 9 wife . once kept a eioree.lri her pantry foe oroold,goleitthtf,tl liiretaNytne,rit 1410 , 1 W1v. the beeopie'laiiiiiiiittilf-"telilfllieleeti'lietilti# 7 , her,:tainitiitery;3,4tiierei yolillif4lo l llOte 4 thliut: lie a • ' tl ta - o ~ 4 A , t 113. ce.got t they than' jai ftlid'he& fore Only I felt. i t: tab little too far " MILITARit MEETING!. In accordance with preitiotiet: public no- Ace- given—by_ the:___Brigade . inspector, meeting of the 'officers lof the let BitUdian - Cumberland ,Vobanteers,: and. the ,2d 'Bat. 86th, Reg. P. was - held at ,the: House of Wrn. S. Allen 'on Satuiday the 2d inst. to take into Iconsideration' the proPriety of sending delegates to represent :thoie Bat talions in the Military (.Icinirention ',to be held in Harrisburg on the third Monday of this month. Capt. Wm. M. Porter was cslled to. the Chair, and_ Capt. John Good year appointed •Secretary: , •The object of the meeting , having been stated by Col. Foulk,'tl e . following gentlemen were elect ed delegates to said Convention. CO. :Armstrong . 11oble, Thomas , Craig head, Capt. Samuel Crop, Capt. Wm. M. Porter, Cppt. Jacob Rehrer, Capt. John Goodyear, Lieut. 'C. E. R. Davis.and Lieut. Fenstemacher. • 'Resolved, That the '.aliove named' dele gates beirequested to•mees at -Allen's Ho tel on Saturday evening the, 9thibst.'at o'clock, for the_puricse of 'filling any val van'efes_that_inay_occur _in._tl . delegation, and make such othei arrangements a may lie deemed necessary.. Resolied, That the proceedings Of the meeting be signed by - the officers and pub lished: INIVI..'n; PORTER, Ch. JOHN GOODYEAR, Seey. BitirtDRETH,ll . VEOLTADLZ tiNIVEASAL These Pills whichj very much doubt can r. vEn_be equalled, and I , am sure that it is utterly, impossible to surpass them their extraordinary curative pro perties, are made on such unerring_principles that they: are-not only-the - the-proper -a but- only-rnediiinc which ought to-be used from infancy to the most re:- mote extensions of human life. - . The public mny not tie aware that I have ma'db this val4ble Medicine nearly si.item years, and .1 feel happy in being able to state, that during the whole of - that periodithirs-nevertione-otherwisethan-glve-tlie krcatest possible satisfaction. No complaint was - VV. er 'made—on the edntrary; - every one, : who has been so 'fort nuate este- become acquainted with them; tins in .vari b ly-con si d ered -It:a-duty-continually to- reconi-- mend them to all theiracquaintances. •Whoeverases this medicine may assuredly expect a healthful and vigorous old are, • • B. Brum:mans. ht. V. D For sale In - Carlisle by GEO. W. HITNER, and'in Curitherland County by, Agents published In another part Of this paper. • BE CAREFUL' OF YOUR COLDS -Many-people-are so.'very--apt-to-Contider-a-cold but a trifling matter, and to think that-. 'it will go away ofitself in a day ortwo,".that the' give them aelves no trouble .about it.. But to such. *e- would say, "be careful of your colds"--:do not tam Per with' your constitutions. If you_desire to -live to "a good old age," be careful to .take. , such 'remedies as will effect an easy and a speedy cure._ .Dr. Siltyne'S -Compound-§yrupof " Prunus Virginian - a or Wild Cherry," has cured more colds than any othermedi cineoffered for tale in this country. The certifl -clues of cures effected by this _invaluable medicine, 'which the proprietor is daily receiving, are of. the most gratifyingeeharaeter and tend to show its sana tive propert.tes, and the high rank it-holds-in-public estimation.—` . . . The above medicine can be.had-at the Drag`Store of -.1., J: Myers Win; 'Nut; Shippensburg, Pa. , • .„.. _ , Tirltiothers—Chihiren Teething, At thisperiod, we are aware that thcselitt which are neaOtild deir to us, suffer vet' , much. I therefore.talie this Oppertunity of informing the pub. lie of the great benelit_derived _fret:tithe use of_Dr. Paris' Soothing Syruplor'Children Cutting Teeth. This medicine I found to produce relief as soon as applied to the Guilts; it is pleasant and effectual. I feel happy in recommending it to the public, as I am Certahilt Will - save leant' nightsof sweet repose to parents and nurses; besides preVenting those danger. 'ous symptoms which slay thousands annually , . . . AVM. JONES, ,„ • Ninth street, above Willow. POP' sale by Dr. J. J. Myers tie Co., CsOliale ; and Wm:Peal, Shippensburg, Pa. MORE POSITIVE-PROOFS, . - Ofthe eicacy.of Dr. Harlieka Compound Strongth --, ening and Gcrni - Aperient ALGEOCIANY, Jan. 8, 1840. To Dr. Harlichh Agent—Sir: I 'wish to state. tots the benefit of : those who may be afflicted, that Dr. Harlich's have entirely cured me of Dyspepsia, -of Whiclahave been afilictedfor many 'Tars. I used hollikitida, the Aperient and Rtrengilient tig,tindl am constrained to say, that-they are a valuable discovery,- ,and.actuperi the system mildly, but very efflictatilly. I found the Tonic Pills_ cause a determination to the surface, and to strengthen the weak stomach and increase its powers. The Aperient Pills arc the best cathartic I everused. +urn confidentall Dyspeptics would do well to make Immediate.trial and be relieved. Auk one can-etill 'at my house and be satisfied of the above.nt pleasore.: - - ' DAVID 11. POPE. • N. B. The original certificate may be seen at the office of the "Spirit of the Tiniest" - For sale at No. 19,N0112 Lhstre et. - Also r •A T..T , Carlider hippensburg7Pa. - _ -- [Dec: 23;1840- • . Dig <ln -Harrisburg, on the 22d ultimo,' - after a lingering illness, Mr. GEORGE KING, formerly of this borough, aged about 60 years. „ Cumberland-Fire - Compa= ityrat-their-ineetingon-the ad-instantithe-subscriberr were appointed committee to give public notice on behalf of The, company. That by the kinilneis of our State Legislature; they have granted us an act of, in coiporation under which we now act. That we have several expensive engines vrialitheir apparatus, Hose, Laddetql, Hooka: ite.t some of the ladders have been bitten from their places by. persons without authori ty, and MUCH ATIUSED. All persons are hereby call- Honed not to- use or remove the ladders from their places, or any other !property.belonging to the com pany, .10 they .willcertainly!. proaeonted. :It re quires permission of the - companytOtnithoyiee any °imp use •their ladder*, .”, GEO. D. FOULKE, ..3 AC 013 SENER: _ r REDx. A.. KENNEDY Anrry 6 r Notice. • • Estate" ertireittar .iamberto)l, deed. LETTERS tg.S'rA.MEN'I' A .RY on the estate or. Ursula•Lamberton, late of North ltlithlieton township, deceased, baiting -:been granted to "A.brahastc .Lantherton _of North d d and Itais Litiebertoil - of Carlisle; Nostr•E is herby p ,to pinions indebted tolllie estate of said decedent to ;Wake inimediate,paytectii;andlhosihavinFclairns to present - the foepaYnienl.". • ^ r .A.I3II.AHAWLASIBERTOA.;-", - '110.98 , ,:- ,Exeinders•alAsula"Latrytherteni deed.: , Jan. tfi4t;= , at ,",;'";•"- . . , , MU IMES Sale 'O4 l.B/4/Inttar'y ineani be Offered st st .the late dwelling of Doet. John GelltlisOlegeasafl, in Ngw,eillet l !the personal property of soh) deaeossitsssnoist4 _cpt west variety -C ,ffause etissd-ktuiienXiiinvistir6, Cooking stilv,e i fitxtpre,s, ken plate Sioie4;Wlini 41E'pipe fr wo " tontitiittilea moora y9,149..t. *Au' ii m iko gp Miter art ciao , ''7l, Sale to enakrageis 1 is e4evilwasoct; \ ipt k 1 day,, when tetue will be;lnetleknbtig 'kV atientlaneellOen: kfr "I'IOSEIrr ItlAtßiXee,tirly E's I ..ew`l l l'olenesel 1.811 Notice - . OE .114 Another New Year!' we have burled the old, ' In the silence of , midnight, was his requiem , tolled; And the annual Herald begins a new round, _ To wish that good cheek and light hearts may abound And iiilencki hilt One band; whose murmuring yoke Sounds harsh and dissokant with those who rejohr, Tie the certain-aged spinsters;that in sorrow•lament For anothei Is added, to the years thethave'spent. New-Year's gift; Sir—e, • "But I'm not introduced--soothl meant to be civil, Myself I'll present—as your servant—The Devil." "The Devil you are ?" _ ' '°, • ' - Yes Sir.4ut stay, • - - We'll have a short confab, before you go'way. - • ' Stop, my dear sir-Oh! I se e, your mistake-- ' .-- You think Pak Old Harry-mine ancient naniesa • • An.utter mistake-I'm much yMinger than he, - Although in points minor, we do sometimes agree. --- I Welborn in some year-though I cannot tell what. r e.••• • . • Pll cOnault the Big Bible-for I, have really forgot: - -And as for my stock, I - am - led to believe,_ • lam a lineal descendant of Grandmother Eve.. • • . . My hoofs are riot eloven--no horns on ray.hrow- Ifortail in reversion e'en have [to show.. My character is-though I say it.myself,• • An 118 nest and peaceful., but frolicksome elf." That alters the'ense:-I've a bowl of egg-npgrt I've lately forsworn all manner of grog, c - • • And decliae, my dear eines excuse I allege • , That I yesterday signed the Temperance plaza. • - Well come in the bouse-sit dosin‘ in that chair, • . •Go on with your story-4iLtalk and I'll hear. • ,; , • -- -- Some - short rribith ago-Pin beginning my friend, • .Since all must begin, before it can.end, • SoMe short Month sigh, its I fancied a ride . • • , I saddled Pegasus and mounted astride, ' • Though his wings were ill plumed and I wanted 'a spar. • • •If pricked Mit one Side I kneiv tother must stir: • To note what,' saw e portfolio I took, - Sinceli man is no man' till he lista written-a books ' • . • . Npf marvellous faith-it's a natural thing, That what's in a calf's head, should be bound in calf-skin, • - , • I creased the sea safeeor met with 'night' rare . • Unless a cliance'rnerntaideciorning her hair, .• . . • Arrived.in.ol4:Englandikept a lookout._ - To see that I knew my true !hereabout, • r - But the air wiii.ap hazy--though • - _,_Seemed nothingsolike.as a water. , - And I thought-•-for my throat was sore frOm the fog,- , That Pd ges.at "The Arms" a warm tankard of grog. - si But when I got there-such a hubbubfiireen, ' • .• - _ Some - shouted Victoria:-sofne bellowed The Queen, - - • Hurrah for Prince Albert-quick-run for the nurse-, ._ I thought it was-Bedlam, or some piace far worse. . - - • - What think you - Was for? Noughtelse byankhead, - • Than "Her Glorious Majesty"' wasjust-brought to bed.- boltedoutright-adetermined• to go. And p_ay ashort visit to Johnny Crappau. . _ - [mounted my steed and gave him looae rein, - 'Was soon -within sight of Notre Le Pamet Jest then such a-volley of cannonlet fly ' „ - • As a hogshead of thunder had burst in the sky. . January 1,•184J- • • • At a stared Orphans! Court be- TO C - . 7" Mr- (1 t 3 . ) 1 - . ) ) s 1 ' SPlendid. - Capitals • . gan and -held on Tuesday the 15th day of December, • aa -4 .0 II • - ®fir alia Willa 10.- --- 184% at Carlisle, in and for Cumberland county, bi- The, subscriber has jai!. -returned from the city . • • . • forethe Hon. Samuel Hepburn President; and John and is nod opening some very desirable seasonable ..„.. . ~.. . : ..„„„. . _ ~_ • Stuart ; and John,Lefeyre Asseiditte_Judgel_ol.tlie-_,GOODS, - _consiatinght-,part-- , ,of_;lnvisible.....Oreen,.._-1,1111:411111111.L.=9.1Lell18161118rgt.- LiOlitery'., - ;name court, assigned lice. the, following , procepdings Brown,Diamond, Pilot, Beaver, Black Wool' dyed, CLASS A for 1 841.—T0 be drawn at Alesandriae were had to wit:, • Blue, Adilade, Cadet and Olive , Va. Saturday, Jini. 9th 1841. , - In the case orthe writ-of partition on the real es- . . . ' tate ofJacob Rife; decd , now, to wit?, 15th •Decem- a . Ta . O . T IC Z 0 .- , BRILLIANT SCHEME: 30,000—....10 5 ,0 1 0 ,0 9: 0 . . ,0. . .. ber, 1840, the Sheriff having returned the Inquisition .Wool dyed Black; Blue, and figured Cussimerse; ' ,!. the ooart 6nfteinad the same,And -grants Rule on all Sattinetts of all descriptions; Cords and Beaverteeini; - 56,000, 5,000, 4,000, 2,500; 2,000; 1744 the heirs to appear at the next Orphans' Court, and ac- Ticks and Checks ; imported Stair and figured Car - cept or refuse to accept said estate at the valuation. tiding; Saxony, Prince and Mouse de Lames; Born - .. :I'Zilir Priics. of Personal notice to be served mall the heirs residing . famines, Merinbes, blue black,black, Mantua, Fawn,' Tickets only $lO--41alves:$5—Quarters--$2 50 in the county, and by publication three times . ill tWO • 'Brown, Figured . and Plain Silks; Figured and Ce ju rtificates of Pa i c i k o ages 0f,25-Whole Tickets $l3O newspapers inCarlisle, for, those..who_resitle.ont of- -Mohr Swiss - ,antyaelonet•Musfinsf CreenDaitenicd the county. • .„ By the Court. . Flannels of different colours; Gloves and Hosieey; , Do ° : - 25 uop . do- ~ 65' Cumberland County, as. Cloth and Fur Clips; Brasile and Merino Shawls', ' ' do 25 Quarter de. 92 10• . I, WillisFoulk,Lterk of the Orphan's - Mackinaw, nese and Point Blankets; Leghorn and . 01. • . . • ,4 ‘ . 0 Codit in and for said county, do hereby- Straw Bonnets; together with an assortment of •• ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY. . ';'.' .r. certify the foregoing, a true coPy of re- . • , e : d -.- . Vroccrics tt . o.lzeeintSWarew '• , . • 4 „,, c . -cor .----- - • - • Cnipit-il Prize $30,000 lief. . And FIFTEEN Drilled Ballots. • t- • Witness myliand and seal amid court All of which will be sold on the most ' reasonable . ii , at Carlisle, the 28th day of Dec. 1840. , teems. • Person arc invited to call and examine for • . W..FOULK, . themselves before'purelpisine• elsewhere. _ Class N0..1 fur 1841.—T0 be drawn , at Myren% ... ,-... . _._ ~• Cl'lt: O. C't. - • . 'ANDREW - RICII.AnDs. . dria,.l.X C. on Saturday 1,69 i January, 14141i.' 7 , - , PAUL MARTIN, .7seeijr. _ Carlisle, Dec. 23, 1840. . . . • Grard). CApunta.a.. • - "-- ' . .. t. — ----- , . , ......__-:-.. - • 105,295.-410;515 . . M - Let. , . • BARGAINS. BA itGAINS. $5,630, 4,000, 3 - 000 . 2 500' '2 '250 2000 V 750' 1 606 ', , , 9 V 9 f .0, / 9 0 I 4 Having added a large a s sor t men t , p f.goods-tq-my, sif.goods tesmy, 1,500, 1,400, 1,500, 1,250, 1,200. • . ' •Tlierarge - and commodious House former stock, I will sell oil ' the tame at greatlydrv , ... - .• • • •':r.r 50 rfizea-of 1,000, - •,•,,t•N" iii the: borough of meehaniesbur g , dared prices lire cash . . - • ..!:;i - -new occupied by the Subscribers, for Persona wishing to supplyiliemsolves with verri Tickets only $lO-•-lfalves•ss-- 7 9tiarters $2 50 z 'i• ;') the term of one s ear, from.the Ist of . cheap Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassinetts, Flannels , Certificates of Pnekagesol9sAVliolisTickets $1,301' . , -.....-.=-!,-..,....-- -,, r d next until the let,,ofpell4l.42._:,Yestingsi_Me.rinoes,..BiltiVerlecicoosi 80rnh:.....-,.....1.10 ' * dci.-.-_-..:-..,..25.,Ha1f do - -6.5.,,„ : ....,. 7 fhe - dwelling - will - lin - l'ented 'separate, f or together zines, bte.,ae. &O. will do well .to ,nail, as 1 ens de. '0 . . do. . • 25-Quin...ten do, - .82-50 t with the Store Room and Warelionse; for conditions termined to s_e_lLarlow, if 'net lower,.than any estab- _ - ~..... __ --- - call on the subscribertc• -- -- . • - fish - Meat in t heborough. ' • .. ... Jan. 6, 1841.—St 'ARNOLD & CO. At the old stand, opposite "Simon Wendt:Oh:4'a -We-hare leased nnother'prOperty- in - said - Intel. borough for the term, of three, years, from the lit_ of- • April next, and had-leased the lst described proper-. Dec. 23;1840. ty tbr the same term, and said ternt,does nut expire - untilthe 'tit orApril, 1842. • • - .Meclianibebtirg,Dee. 30, 1840.. Da" . l. 0 . 0 K - • H EK E!..;cl3‘ -- , -.-.d . .• -Register's No ce: .. .. ° M ' lttaWla • ' ITI4 ` .V ' 3.. '1 . t i The Subscribers Offm• th eir present Stock of-Mer--- --.---' --- 6.IMND - - SCHEATEA_ ' - -- - - 'REGISMI'I3 °VII" ' ;.; } h.„di.....reducedprice,,,A., will continue at such . . prices until. all is Sold., :A large, tortion of their • , • Four Prizes or. -- isiotiee is :- 1 - te.ic - b — y - g . rei: ; * l tr gee•g„let l l 4 re - 4,i.; r., , Stock is offered at .cost. „ and other persons concerned, that th e following Bo- • , lIITNER &: MULVANY. • ' 1 0 00 Dollarsl,—.. scants have been filed if. this' office for examination, Carlisle, Dec. SO, 1840. . • . , • - Wthe aticountauts•therein named and will be . pre- . $5 000, .1,4711, 2 of 8,000,. 3 9 r F o soo,ts, or soo, ike4. Boded to the Orphans' Court - of Ctimbei•land county, . . . ' • Cor confirmation and allowatice on Tuesday the 26th - '-* " " ITTIRMTIO.4I . • -• . , • The tickets hiving one drawn No. $l,O. • duy ofhimary, A t D. 1241, Viz: • • . . • CAR.U.SZE 1.10.11 T. '4/2 TILLtiZr. , The tickets lancing no, drawn No , . a ; )s , , , et . . rt.& suA)itineoll and final fidministratibz acoopnt - - _ _ An . adjourned Court of. ppeal will be held on T ic k ets sl.o—Halves $5--Quarters $6 SO: Certifieates Of Packages of 22 , Wh01e Tickets Iwo ofJohn Rupp . , administrator id, Samuel Rully, deed. , The administration account of, AMVS ATlTlltrOng, Monday the 18th day et:January next, at Allees lio- E ti o.. ~ ...., do , , , 22 . f10• do,: .10 administrator, of Robert ArmStroligideo'th ; .*. , tel, between the hours- of 2 and 6 P. 1%1, where .all , . du - ei Q. 4 F te . .i.,„ itc), A interested are requested to.attend.. ' - • , . The administration. account of eas e IL Weaver,. ,•, _ . ii WM. At. PORTER,. Captiiin. , administratorofjohn,Fleming, demised. . .. The itdministration-account of George fleikes s ex- D'f-L. 30, 18. " .' ' ecut6r - OF Williain Carothers, deed. ~ . ..- , ' -—.. , ..,- - .. . -ISAAC , ANGNEIr, Register. . . ___ . ~_... • . Stra*. eciur. :' •••• • .. _ . ... Black- Walnut% planks ,., .•• • banie - to the premises of the t e : ,.. Fr H E Subsdiibeti ' wishes , to but° . I )15,10, '‘ i ' - 'rh,. seriber, , living in • Allen "township, .' A, ~41 ...4 - .A . 0 . 4 ......,..7..... ...„ . iaSF , ''-,2 1 ..:.'i, 7 '-_'CUMberltkii,d,_ county about 2 utiles 4- , f -..iv t./2 . : rzy,/I.& . ,_ iwaiii . qoan . ,m 1 19.4 1 ' east of,Afeeit:iiieita•ta: t !n 27eittein — b — P . , yvuv, a i uuvi 2.5:00, niarbe ,offeredi . which forty.'Dollars . last, a D ONN N CON with a ttli r te- 100 r 1 06t) cash tier thousand feet 'plank Meastire..olklic head back, - supposed to be.ahout yearti•phlor* ' 0 , Saa:Piank tti•lte 'of itodd''qttalith'itvo iniihes Rod 'Thu owner-isreqnested to, comeforivartii.prove pro-. --Tiekets $lO--..Hateti ss4...Quarters 5(h., One -eighth' in thickness and faarteen fret lloitr'incht's •itert4.4sty and take her . away. , of Packagesof 24 Whole Tickett4l4l2 , 411. length.- ba deliyered-at- Canalini Hrris- 4 ' , •' • - • JOHN- . g/IRELY. - —Ds. - 25 Half :14 burg, or at . any p - or4t. the',Cumberlumi Valley' Rail„ Deo. 1p40. 4 .:,,5t • . , •do , .25Qttartrti do'. ' ' 325Q0, Roath'ind immediate informatiSnt tol l wtinfed to ' the • - • . • ' • • • • •• • 6,014 fitircirmationfolittitii hositiels OVhOnatfi, rg aod. - . • ' ' ' -ate 'ielaut6 is °ls's"' En;lieleior by - •- , ia n k re is iiiiiii:. ‘!r9 4 . 1 04 6 - ',.., i-P:7 '. :ia4 " : 741- 11 ll it 4 . o , i t4 itiii t3 ; .6 'tn 9 w r nti l h l ilti ll ,lil t nev4 lll ik u ld; • .A . ll'• perrn ( a . ar . e s._. residing htjshiladelptila.. , „ ,•, , . . , „... , • .• •• ' ' DAVID 'FREED ' i;,:fit; 7 , hereby te . :l d titit l ic il l i i o lit t ; ! t s l o k i t i r e nt i l i i i . rs it igit, the itnp!o , t . of (...nroberland en. .., ..;.........,....___ ~ . , ''' '''' :' l' .." .." '. i a- ai - - - (he ilite ' s 41" tl4'l'c'rt ' inlia " °l.ltie --- 7' ' r 'Trile,.-rr,§iii.AgNer lad.,•tober,soaB4l). 7 6 mo!. • - • ---, , ... • to : sottto Intci l ßA.Diq f ‘vii, i)umaN 4 10 4(..l,putt ia ntp• •- • C ;It .. • . ', ... 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Bonjour .Monsieur—What's this? Je'.ne.,tomPrend;-, , . , • Sucre! defuneral of - Napoleon le grand! • In solemn mood I sought the Mourning-hon e , _ Dark velvet drapery curtained o'er the walk ' Whilst fragrant- perfume - burning censeriShed, • And bright Yet chastened light shone Mournful oer the deed, The'pall. was lifted from the atones, • ' And lo! a heap of. filthy, mouldering hones t -• Not conscience, but my stomach had ill nualirat, • . I overturned a friar begging.almt Rushed from the chamber—bide fitiat . 'adint-7-' - ‘, -- - To Paris, Napoleon; and Johnny-Critpeara • • In my- neit route nought worthy note befell . -- _ - : - Dejettned - tat Rome and supped atDardanelles; Nor mid Way stopped but once, whieli.was,l'thistk, At Hippocrene,t; let Pegasus drink.. • . • When sounds Allah it Allah &Pm the minaret's top Down on their. knees all faithful .Mosiems lroki, • Indoors or out, street; gutter, any;•where,- That sound proclaims a universal prijier.:,, And. sooth becanse I knew itof.- f did not ' Some smashed my beaver o'er my pow. , To thiidemurring, even though ,in sport, ' ....Prenchleive I'took full shorily of the Porte. • ' Stopped next in China; to see in what strange sort My. friend the Celestial 11eTd his august Court)," I found the Mandarins in a mighty pother, Some counselled this, some trait, and some the other; The Emperor swore that whether .he Would or not ' crammed the opiunadown.hls ihrOat. ' And likethe genertds of that famous nation,_ „ , Ile thought to stop the dose by - proclainatton. . I knew 'twos vain---off hi a tangent flew, • 'Of Persia, Syria, took a birds-eye view, • And as I peered deep in the crystal War* - • • . • "iinheughtl.pid - o ws ta Ph.rno.chiiiet • os,i-e, _ owever, this dont assert as fah, - m • . Lest someay Saar fellows liveracked,-, Passed on to Egypt; there again I stopped _ At Cleopatreit ditrnhig needle dropped - And .Icraketi, and looked, but could - ht. 'see this eye, =I And if it was a necille:coultrtit.tellzwllb - • - But ifit_was,abont.the;men ay:ore Mat monstrous inexpressibles swore. • Mounted aiccly, ttrarelled post to Spain,: Found - tiodthig_strangeMuLcrossed..the.S4-againi "Arrived in Texas, ltere I saw a crowd. - ' - • About a dying man---dYing.in his blood. • • -istsked the'eausettlie questioned did - not-know , • , Fajen you, Sir-41e trod on my sore:' toe!" I heard no more, but streaked it homeward- straight;; latc a mortal .° . With pistol, poignard, ripier, - I can 'bear, • - But Bowie-knives;theytre shocking, -I declare, • . ' • e Pre talked-and talked thi; blesseOvhtle ' NM. thought kWas Nevr-Years; my gooie will slimily spoil. " Nay go not yet; liere take this vactaserit , . • For like Old Tip I've e'er a ready . • • • . Witlrallmy heart, yop hold the maxim t: ue-. * - Whate'er betide, "The De'd 'shall hare his due." THE •C4RRIEI2. C,IIAS. MEM - APARYLANp, • , • Covamolitiated—Lottery:;. .„_azit,.r.itzukag.si; • • . , Bc - i- 4 PriZCS: of $10,000: ..c4 Class No. '2 fur 1841.,.-.T t• be drawn at Pattillaore. Jldyon Satnrclay, 3an. - 23, 1841. _ • • LeesiOterg'lLottery: Class A for 1841.—TolioArawn pt Alexandilt e .Va. on Suttultny, the 3UtliorJett. 14141... , , • GRAND CAPITALS:. ". .s3ofooo $5OOO, 3,000, eti• Orderi toi• Tiikets anil Sharep CortnlitolOW - ' of Package* in the idnite wf Ili horpOintiitlll,F Httes tilts Cott tnitikediatelyidep'W • ....stely '" , - . • . ,40:$: . GhEGORY, k Co. Oltatiits;:••% -• • • Alrushingto!veitys.p4,....,z...„ VS4:1);, BEM El El UM =IN
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