HERALD & EXPOSITOR. ~.~ mvw t eacrllott. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBERA7, 841: jr 07111 r: JOHN EARLY will ca 79 upon our ,subscribers and ad.i!ertisint patrons , in the . `iippet:.end , of thu county . :during the coming week. We trust they may . all be ready to receive him, nor turn him empty away.. . . • i ' - .llo' l .Tf any of our friends — want to have their' faces represented.An Ivory or can_ ,vacs, we recommend a call upon Beetem's Hotel,. We do -notpre t •tend to be' a connoisseur - in*. these things, bur we know when a portrait or a minia ture looks like. the original—that. is,' we -t.ha"ire .scrutinized ..both—and .we .can say :that the pencillings, which,We -have seek by Mr. Williams, •are the :veiw thing ex actly• If, then, you would havelourseli Aia up in : colors, an with - 1411. . and if you are not ambitious inkthat way, . call anyhoW . .... He'll show you into liis atu4io, where 'you .may take a peep at what he has done; and be' able to judge of what he can do. The Philadel terian Church met in this place_ on Wutl _,,,flgatlay,,.,untl tcratjuatett a,oo4ap...t.tax "were heard With intense interest, and Whilst titone:_here±regrets s theit commg, their departure. Situ day 15et—three _me tnb e s rscir_th • body preached' in the Methodist Episcopal, one in the German Reformed and one in :the - Lutheran churches. We-were pleased with this inanifestationof Chriitian - ship and good feeling.. Sorely the, pulpit of one Christian minister ouir,ht not to be ~ _barred,. to • another, because' they entertain • notions somewhat different upon • the. sub ject of. Church Government, or .because tihey Bold ilifferent opinions union some , essential 'points of thictrine. Trite, each Church, believing her own, „ .doetri es pure, and those of every other in .. , Some d Tree erriSncous,,owes it 'to herself to prevent, if possible, the introduction among her people of theological notions which she' deems:heterodox; but ...here is little danger to be apprehended that a min - isler . of the gOspel of one denOmination .preaching.to a :congregation of another sect, by invitation, will . 'attempt the dissemble, Lion of his own peculiar doctrinal views.. He will not do it if 'he understands his thity, and if he do it once, la him . not be trusted 'again . ; The Tio . spel furcishes to , pieS enough for explanationtAnd enforce . ment, on such occasions; without an inter ference with points ordth upon which 'churches differ. , :If there be any risque at all, the good impression left .on the com .munity- by such exhibitions of Christian .charity, is far more than an equivalert.— :Saint and sinner are.construined to acknowr how good ❑ thing it is And howinconiing we 11,.• .lfor.brediren such as preachers , are lu..uulcy to dwell:" La rope. -VIM steamship Columbia arrived at Bos ;- ton on the 21st instant, after a passage of 3 fifteen days and .al)alf—rather longer than usual. — The - gews - lacks inniortance. • respoudent.of : the Boston Atlas says that Lin - vetoing the Bank Bina, President Tyler 'Aid just what in .England he was expected to "do. He adds, that many honest people who meddled in the stocks of the United Slates, Bank of Pennsylvania, believing it national concern, have suffered se verely. The Ministers and Conservatives are is . joleed.tbat Mr. Webster retains.his place r in,ithe Cabinet. ' • The-appointment of , . r4ward tEvpret4 to England, gives great satisfaction to he en lightened English public: Mr. Stevenson, witCcornes-hoine-in-theßireptlitestern; is, is.said,the ridicule of the English Court. • ' Lora Mbilieth .. was a - .passenger in the Coluinbia. • - --• • The prireedings of Parliament have no ,1.1• „interest. The 7th inst. was 'fixed for the prorogation. . • • The news of the crops' in the Whole Vitite4,HingllonlA . vas cheeking. PO OW B O O in th e , continent of any mo ment. • One''after-anotber our-great men depart., .lOiiiq FORSYTH; ..l a t e peeretary a • Ottuate; hasr bidden adieu to earth. . -The s; National lntelligenee i thu s tuitie; rtiel:(11- . . , apodier tiolumn of r readers. ill per .; ceiv,go many - of titian with deep regret, none -Orthein 'with inditterebte,. the tointinciation „littfthe ilelth thb of a~ . , hia Synod of the •Presby The-cor- Georgia, late Secretary of State. lie died at hiEr residenee in' this city, on Thursday evening, of congestive fever, after an:illness of three or four weeks. . To "pronotmee the. eulogy (hie to the pub lic cOafacter of this distinguished gentleman is a-thaythat does not devolve on - us; but it i s not fitting;that we; who knew the .de teased so long as a pbblic man, should-with hold fibMhis -memory the justide of saying. that'he‘ possessed. gnaliiits which placed him much above:the level of the mass bf mankind. . .high_ offices - which, during so great .a portion of is life, he successively filled, both in, his own particular - State and in the National. Government,' aitest 'at once the superiority of his abilifiee , '4and the public estimation of, them. To the iiighdvantage' of superior talents he added, also, that °I an elegance and agnity of: manners which shed a'grace on the exalted' stations which he filled, His death,.sundering many ties of devoted affection, has - plunged in the deepest •distross a large and most interesting domestic cirele.".. • China. The " United States,". Extra, of the 24th instant,. furnishes us with highly im portant news from China, brought .by the "Narraganset" 'to New York, and by- spe cial messenger. from New York to the of• Gee of the --.'United`States." • - Hostilities commenced between the. Br itish 'forces and the 'Chinese on the 22d of May,' but. that the . outbreak,:would i take place..was manifest'for se veral days. -War like preparations had been-for some time Making by the Chinese. The roofs of,,the hOilidihadbeen planted, witlrguns, street leadin; to the river had been made .a maSlteil _battery: - . - ._.9,oltli.ers•' were eveiy- - ;,.tifiterti,Seenip..tho 0itY,....k0l 'OW were, tic': 2thgiifvr.Y.-.1 J'is tit) 'tfadernF cit gomelue tt,se_ . Itril i FS'S -- tfelifit - n - kialiiiiii -- Or 71iiiiti It ty.iiirtiriZ ~pilrt of Ibo . Chitiese i - Hpi NI zijeitt'.i3 -Plea Totentiary.T.Cll4wEltiiit; - 4tldreis - e - dir= color wi the 21st 'of May; to all "foreig.ders Terri:ain'ing:;infthe-Intoriesi 4 l- - adviSing them' to "retire from Canton•before stinsr:t." . There Were ii4ide the - city when the tack : was:made upon it by the British, be •tWeen forty and fifty thOuiand. Tartar and Chinese troops, but - they.Werc.insufticient' to save it, and Canton fell into l the f handt of the-Briligh.:- , . • Plenipotentiary issued'a proclamation on .the 24th of Ma . ti, to the Teople of 'Canton; deelari4 . , :that because of their repeated nets of ~.treachery, he inten ded driving them out of the city, and warn ing the peaceahle.inhabitanti, Whom he did not wish to make sulfei• for the faults of their mandarins, to le.avc without delay. On the 25th Ilowqua and :/kwangtchow foo had a conference with (MC of • the naval commanders, offerhig to - -negociate;..for the safety' of-:the city. Five millions of dol lars were offered to be paid in three months, all damage .51Iffered by British to be made good, and all troops to,be withdrawn from Canton, but these propositions were not acceded t 0 ... We have room only to subjoin the fol lowing extract iftom the letter of the latest date. MACAO, 30th Mily, 1841. Messrs. Cary & Co.—Since the date of mir, „general adviees, events of much. im portance have transpired, a brief note . of which May-not be uninteresting to you. The excitement among the Chinese re- ferret! to..coutinued: to increase until the 18th instant. When Captain Elliot arriv ed itt.Canton; if.sonn became known that he had already ordered the whole . British force, vessels of war e transports, awl troops, to the immediate vii itiity. of. Coulon.; and his advice to his .countrymen ,was .to.close theirbusincs,s and preparefor removal -with as. little delay as possihle. Up to the 20th instant; the. Chi nese authorities had avoided hol'ding' any cominnii;;'anoll With Captain Elliot, and matters wore a very dubious anti unsatisfactory aspect. The local_puthorities, however,.publish '4l44l!mations, and sent messages dirt,' the' iliintiMierehants and linguists, assuring alt resident foreigners of their . perfect suf.). ty in Cantait. On the evening of the 20th, all the En glish residents.had embarked, and'only four or five Americarts,confitling in the assurance of the Chinese, remained in the Factories;' the same night the Chinese commenced lioitilities by sending a fleet. of, fire boats and rafts against the vessels of war lying near the city, but without doing thedi any damage: , • • . • This . , act was avenged by the Pylades nntl steanier Nerneois,thatittached..and dn stroyed. a battery near the factories; and a , bout firty-.fire.,boats:Antl as Many.fire rafts. On the. niorning the 2211, an American resident ._waSlseized_by_illet..:llliinese-and taken -from his. factory ; at the slime time th a t a b oa t, Jielengingltn the American ship Morrisqn, with three passengers andieyen seamen, were captin'ed soon after leaving the- faetories ! for, Wimuipoa,''and the party carrieeprisoners into tlie - CitY.- • • • • :From this, the 144 was uccupied' by the geghah. - M, Concentrating their:forces near the city'. until av4,P.I'IVI. The Hyacinth .I,ls;:MOesta ••15, Pylades 18; Nimrod 18; ColuMbek . l . 6, crifter . 16,i sand' A IgerinelN haying-44ml their position in front and suburbs; ipened their fire: . tilion;itiery offengi . ve. Eif;fhi Uhinese ; who returned it-with:considerable spirit - at first, but were :soon canipelled to desert their 'gunge'. '".4.t 5 1 3 .11.'n"boify of Snliliere;. : ab4tit,4 . oo, ! : Were landed' at the fir-. sign , faatories,- ie - Vieinitp.o.(Which:the = American,s;,wbillvik',beetilakeo liyisoners t*o•;d4yii.`,be(oie,•,'bppninpd , by..the-autho 7 ritieo, 6nf , • The 'firing , winreontinued, until' about ill M , wben 'the suburbs ;were on Ain in BO'eral Otkees, and nerttlk.#lll.4iOntteries it . r ..•:. e 4:.t' 1(4 o,3t*::: 7P) Hit t. 4 47*-t7; on shore 'in possession of, or destroyed .by. the English. • . 'While, - this was going on .in front of Canton, General Gough was landing his troops, 1800 men, at the:foot - of the. heights., in the rearof the, city, and on the. morning of the 25th he eotrimenced operations . ; par ticulars Ofthe days werk'are•notyetirnotvn further; than that,. with a loss olsome 40 'killed and urvnded, four batteries were tar ken' .from the Chinese,_ and great numbersof their officers and , soldiers killed,' the heights-conunanding.the city taken, and the . BritishPferees entrenched upon them. The loss.of the Chinese on this.oceasion is variously estimated - at froth 3 to 5,000, and even 118 high . as 10,000. men,—and they novir: find to their Cost and extreme disappointment,- that they are finable to cope with Eiiropeae troops on shore as they, have before proved themselves' in theirenenunters ivith lbrees . afloat • „ . On,the 26th the vesiels of mai wore.en gaged in quieting and destroying :the •few remains - of opposition, and in the evening matitlarins..eSiled on-(;aptain .with.tlags trtice; to negotiate for the preservation. of the city. bur a vices from, the sect - of action and negoeiatioolare to the of the'2,7tb . , "when it was aaid'ihe Chinese had capitula- Jed aiid, offered-, a large sum of. money for the ransom of the city ; which; it was sup-_ posed would then'-'be saved. Pennsylvania Eleetion,,Oet. 18,1 . 841. PORTE R. 599 4281 625 41 . ' 4,7.50 - 2550 -- .7495 Adams, Allegheny, Armstrong, ,Beaver, • --. Bedford, • Berks; • Bucks,:, -1: 4412-- chqpier, .4065. Clarion,. :04* Clinton, • :-175*_ Columbia, ,2569. Crawford, • 2815.. butnberlhnd, ~•2721. ' Dauphin; '2249. .*Delaware, 1289 _ Erie,. r 1855 Fayette,.. 2749 . tranklik, . . 2779 Greene, • .845"- Huntingdon, • Indiana, --• Jefferson; • _J,uniata, ' Lancaster, Lebanon; ,Lehigh, , Luzerne, Lyconiing, McKean, • Mercer, 2316 Mifflin, 1324 Monroe, • 1293 Montgomery,' 4402 Nortimmpton i - -3458 Northumberland, 2162 Perry, 1827 Philadelphia city, 4380 -Philadelphia c 9„ .1.1099: Pike, •. 450* Potter, Schuylkill, Somerset, Susquehanna,. 1962 Tioga, • 1598 Union, . 1568 Venango,. 505* Warren, • 963 Washington, 3434 Wayne, • 561* Westmoreland, - 4080 3825 York, 119,00 9(1,517 Porter's maj. ' 22,542 - Potter and McKean counties to be heard from, which will increase the majority from t 0 .400.. Thc . above nearly all official. * Majorities. From the Charleston Course; A 11-EmmsegNCE.—Something which haa_ltyppentt: rated ha )pert age" — 4 ‘viltbe.remembered that at the elq94 tidos Aich...took place before the . great Whig . Harrison- revolutionL'the Van ,Bu ren party , carried Almost every State, (Ken tucky; New York and Semioat excepted) from Muine. - to -Louisiana'. -MORTON, the Locofoco Abolitionist, carried Massachu setts. POLK was elected in Xemiessee.=— McDorimmin Georgia. GRASON in Mary land. PORTER In Pennsylvania, &C.. Indi -Ana, which had. voted frig Harrison, went "for the LonnfAces . :- Tennessee, which had idled for WHITE and giVeri.him a majority of thousands, elected POLK, Georgia, whieli'llad s voted for WHITE, went for Dor.ymp. Maryland, which had voted for H A RIUSON ,by a -large'majorit,Y.,* , elected..the. present -,'Locolbco 'Governor. Vermont even_trembled in the ballances. , kentuck was shaken., New fork was surrounded by the enemy, and the Van Bitren. - flood swelled so high as to . -leave:soarcely. an Aearat.for the Ark of, reptiblican, liberty to rest upon., , • The yei . of the patriot, a 6 Ire, gazed around him 'on every side, as fares the l!erizaWs-verge. was' greeted with the eheerless,blackmea of Loenfoceism,VSti •BORlOrsefined undisputed ,mastee of the tie lath a nd.,, 'baneful • reign . perpep al. And so,titopght,hisfollowers. But it was 'a deceitfal triumph—as 'deceitful as thus° which,nnwfill with a false' joy, thes.,hearts of aiis partizans ''l'hair victories now ; like; their; vietitries t/ie»,,are brit the - tali* PrclittfOrs_','nf.f.tbeie anal oveithroti.,.', The doeinfallEol:Trer is- not certain because'' , wich Ilks is in't I is'!'h eir vietoriess,:pernr#- - a!lA'rijarririamp They can --- nnt• mitte;4pyematurelf, succeed oyez' the illait,••tl id ;the''Britishit` ,the :reyblittiott ' • !I!'freii ,iriUMA O S W; afeclike" thcie"whipt) the ;:wottldl( ,Wo' Went to" War tiith„Englantl4'hiS.iidmittO: thiathe•Enlish , 'OA-4qt BANKS. 1941 5068 2160 2261 2625 • • 4060 1.721 7 5:"_711`16 , 4711 1103 • 2099 1997 2649 1578 2956 1812 2636 / - _'726* 400 205 195' 4914 8085 297 2328 2191 1393 2553 3426 2261 2757 1124 269 3144 2291 1143 870 5920 7348 2408 1415 1075 1152 574 2132 628 3291 2135 2429 96,517 Dr. Duns.. an'a Expectorant Remedy, St,ithd#. Aloof. from the Quack Syr ups and Paragoric Com pounds which have of late become IV burden to the public -healthomil suspension to the purse. Why is ft that thtise medicines are taken repeatedly by the sick without removlug the complaint in questiOn ? The reaSoll is plain and simple, viz:: Bre:ill3e they are composed chiefly of opium and . its spiritual ,prvarii:mns which ants onithe system as a stimulating anodyne, and by tising .repeatedly, the system becomes habituated to its oureutie influence, as of those who are gilen to.intenmermice. This filet has .become 'apparent- to...timns a nd s who haVe,experieneed the fatal effects of such medicines, and commenced usbet Dr. Dtowan's krpegorant Rpet , ; , which is'entirely free . ll , oin opium and all othar poisonous ingredients, arta is Used with ~erfect safety by all under any circumstances . It immedi ately reticles the distressinFiciiigh-,strenehens and invigorates the Itervous system; causing the 'settled contagious matte6(to leave its hold from the lungs and be discharged from the power of. expectoration. Unless this is done, the lungs will soon become Con taminated from posious, matter, and ulcenalcond fall a prev to the'fatal worm Consumption. • , (.01. 3 421NC1 PA 1.. OF.YIC IR, No: 1p North' Eighth Street, Philadelphia', where testimonials may be seen. Of the Cumberland Comity Bible Society, will be held on Monday eyenl, Nov. 8, at half past 6 o'clock, at the house' of . Wm. Seymour in Carlisle. Alatingers and township committees are • e , pectfully retoebted tomtend, or to forward then. final reports as to the de flcitocy of the &Hoare); in tehLtlisteictsi.murto pay . over any money collect by them in aid' of the aeknetv, and also to receive bi 7 bles and 'testament's furtliatilbutiol!. • : , Cor. Scc'y. Oct. 2S, JBO. ' , -. . „ tet .• • . • The,witiciple A ssessoilt of the Several.tewosilipi . mid boxonglis within thO county' of , Cuniheeinnti,xec requested ,to meet .lit the Commissioncre office, in the borough of Parliale, piMiliMiltiy , the 4th day of NoveMfice, next, set - o'clock in the afternn6n, on hil sillcas minting 1O their ilutids.lis'Assessees s ' attendance is oniticiiinely 411144mo:1. - A:11.:X. KPAIR„ . • • 4 , MiVItAr.L. 5 1 1StILER; t'omnre. . • • , JA.co itkltutstit, .; .•...., Atteit , -...Totm Iftwtrr, - OW. ' •e' ; •, • Cdnimissionere..oflice;: , Oct • • ; 77 - - -The lie.gest end . oheePest atm* at: IQ It lir GOODS, .cver• birtOit to nut tiew 'openie4: et ilia:" s9lxt. lir' the subscriber, in Metti.itreet; Pureheieilf iyltl do :,*eli,.•to:l, ;'e5t . ;.144,../Tiiii , peed nn Racking., thiti,),lier•est, steak, the best asiet•tutent end the 'eheapett ko . sfelv; the comity. • , • - CiIIAI2I.V:S• tlMir shoitliv.ed irium,ph ;would only serve e to put thd - .4iYuntry on its- niettic 7 —M,rally the people as one man—to fire, their blood; to make thern . giveAl.every thing-for-their . : country., and -Act': convert the .unwelcome duty of FIGHTING into their Bole DOWNES.% for the time, just as in the grearHAnnisori Cohtest, the People:lett their Work—:their workshops, their ploughs, their stores, and Made the election their sole .business.. 'Phis they cannot afford to do every day— but,they WILL DO IT AGAIN When the TIMG COMES, and the Whigs will as surely tri.= umph as they did in '76 and '4O; : ' ONWARD. 'Legislature of Perinsylvania, SENATE. .LOCOFOCOS. WHIGS. -Banjamin Crispin; Henry S. Spackman, Edw.-A. Penniman, Jacob.Gratz, . ,'Thomas McCully, 'Nathaniel Brooke, . Samuel Fegely,. : Abraham Brower.' • Samuel F..Headly, John T,Huddleson, John S. Gibbons, 'John Strohm., ' Luther Kidder, •• . Thos. E..Cochratf, Robert P.,Pleinitig; Asa. DimmOck.- . ;7°-_ "Levi Kline, William R.'-Gorgas, Robt. P: Maclay, Jas. X. M'Lanahan, James Mathers, john.C.,plu .Ger . ge • F.'Coplan, °Johii Ewing, - • Samuel •Hays„, *ChaS.: C. - Sullivan; William Bigler, 15. George Darsie, . , Willram Stewart, ' . 16, INDEPENDENT. • Samuel `A:. Smith, - • JT -- Wi - Parrellyv - 2. • HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. • LocoFocos ! Wm..Karns, John Felton, - ; •James , Gamblc, - John W.. Ryan, George R.-Barrett,, Thos.,P. Pollock; .. Wrp..Bonsall, - John,Painter, • *lamps McManus, Joseph L. Hancock, ..Morrow.B.,LoWry, - J0hn . .1. - M'Calie# SOhn - F ,- Brawlcy,'`-±; - .11; L. Rciunifort;.:°,..,.jaineS_R. Snowden; ;•.fri:'-'Sc4VV lo 4 44 *,l74fr -- 7"7"ffr." Joseph Thomas; bv.e,11,• „,, _Jesse-Moore,__ Emmor'Elton, D. T i :Shersv,ood,. Isaac!Garretson,- T.ll9inae'Wesfolli66 Adam Ebatigh', • = -• • *- winos. Wm: S. Picking,_ •Wm. A. Crabb - ,_." • William Barr;, • E: Jo} , Mdrris, Joseph CulVer, Wm. F. Boona,. George Beaver, . John Royer, .. • ~. Samuel Moore; • JameS B. Beers, • John Schenk, . • John Rush, ' • John Potteiger, - V •George 'Sharwood,.. John Bachman, C. B. Trego, Cliristain M. Straub, Robert Futhey, Joseph Kerr,_ Kerr, W m.- R.Corry,____ Jelibraciii - Heckniart, .Christain Asa Packer, • • Joseph McClure, .. BehjarninToge4 . Phillip Von Neida, Peter Haas, Jacob Foreman, John H. - Broadhead, Hugh,Andrews, D. B. Montgomery; Benjamin Pennell; David Snyder, ?"- • °John H. McCrum, W. Ross, James'AleFarren, •Johh A. Vanzalzah r Jesse Martin; Johp• Cummins; Samuel Hill, Andrew William Johnston, .. Samuel H. Clark, 'G. 1V.••111a - yeliarid, Benjamin Mussei, Lewis- B..l"unham, ...John Bruner, Aaron Bugher, Mathew T. Kenedy, John H. Deft:nil, John Ferguson, Abraham_ Weisel,- • James Banks, M. Holderbaum, , Isaac Lightener, Peter. Cook, Joshua P. Eyre,' Wm. Bean, John Hanna, . AVAL•fI. - nahn i - Thaddeus Stevens, Charles Kugler, • George L. Fauss, • Thomas Wilson, James D.-Dunlap, . J. Pollock, . S. C. Lee, David Beeler, Samuel L.-Lane, 35 <. RECAPITULATION. 0 LOCOS. Whigs. • 'lndpt 15 ° 16 2 65 35 Senate, House, For snie ley John J. Myers & Co.,Carlisle; and Vm. renl,Shippettsbtire;Pa. 4 MEETING, ISTow Goods! ,TNclv,ritooilk!! Cloths; - C assiiiieres Ca:stttittts - ; at tlinmual low . prices,,new and•fresli,jutrecelild at the store of , ' . CUAIRI4.B Oct. V _ , •• . - Bcomrs& gcrocs - L.A very large lot of all deseriptionsyust received, and for sale very low at die store of '" CHAS. OGILBY. Oct. 27, 1841, • . . • . .... '. - .A.. Valuable Farm at . PUBLIC SAE E. . The subscribers will offer for -sale on Friday the .3d day of December next, at t 'o'clodk,.l-',.. M., the following desc•ibed•real estate, to wit t .• • A VALUABLE . FARM, . • situated about two miles fronMarliple, on: the Wal -nutDottorti-roat-eontaining-about ' • : - Three Eleindred Acres, " about 200 acres of which are cleared and. in a,good state of cultivation; the balance is covered'with thri vlng timber. The improvements are, a• large and substantial, . • • 57119.1 4 .1 R 110 U-S IF: 1119 , c: -, - - Large Stone Stable, ....,-- , ~. • Log Barn, Corn Criluttitl NVitgint Shed, with oilier necessary buildings, and two welds of water; therels also a good orchard iiii the premises. Any nifortna lion respecting the properly can be had pi either of the subscribers. Thp'terms.will- be made knowii-On the day- of sale. •,' '' - 1 , . .r SAMUEL MINT, • , .. . . ROBERT GIVIN; ' . . . . . JACOB MINER., • J' ' . 'Ex'vs. OfJ.Giviii, dcc'd. , ' Oct. 27,1 . 841,-4de. . - .. ' • Brigade - Ora( r. A general tourt Martial will convene at the M lle Muse ot Mr. John ,Hoover, in the borough of .Mecluinicsburg,-Da -Monday the-'4d of November' next; at.lo o'clock,A. M..ofsaid day Air the trial of . fantry, attached to the 2tl Battalion of Cumberland Volunteers, on cliargesan+ specifications preferred against him, by the committee of said company, all of which a copy Will be furnished to Captain William Bigley. in due time, • The following officers are detailed and will serve to said court martial, viz: ' • Maim. Willinm Wallace, •Ist Itegt. Vol., President Airier Joseplt.A. Eg,e; • Ist ltegt. do Member Major Sarni-Alexander, Isi do do WiUitim G. Wed, Ist•Thigti_do_,.llo—• titit:(Jeorg'e.Miller,: Ist bat:,'.23d ltegt. do ' • 'Nat joint good;.. • .Ist Itegt,..•Vol.• do •40 1 ii:Witna.1* - Itegt. NOR; - Ist Bat. • do: do •-rt.ts.C7•4olin -giortyear, 'SUPERNUMERARIES capf..AbralTm LaMberton i Capt. MO - Ur WILLIAAt •13: KNQX, Corljsle, is appointed and will ollickute trs Jndge Atltmeate_far_said.enurt.._ • Lieut. C01...1. etemtenttin will detail.tw o-Ordorlys t•otri his OoniniimillOr mid 'court By miler of Brigadier EowArtij A'ltstOn, Oefuntamlunt Ist IL 1 - 1111 A LE.IX.A NDEIt W. ,STP,RRETT, . • ' firipide Major. 11E/P QUARTERS, - • .Cnt lisle ,, Oct. 27,1841.--4 t. • ' - • Splendid Sclienies*for , . .Virginia -- inop - ourgalia - L - 611&!T; -Closi N. for -I 841:--4o Va., On Saturday, November-13, 1841, - , • GRAND CAPITALS.. .- • 6 30 9 000 . Dollars. $10,0092 $3,000,.52,400, '" $l,Ol/, anti • 100 Prizes . of a,poo s)o2lacs, &c. &c. Tick4sslo--Dolvess--Qdni'•(ers 5250. Certificates o t POdogesoltl6 : lV holt Tickets $l3O ' Do. • do , , '115; ; do 65 . 1)0. do 4115 Quarter do 32 50 $50,000 Cital ! ...i • ' t. ' 46 4 4 I'And iitllol4 AtnillW4l,-...1r 4 '.. Clhss No. 10.=•('u be drawn lit Ale \4oifirin,l.):- C: on zi:ttnrOny, November 40 1-841? .• .. 15 Drawn Nov.-in each Pneknge orifirriaa:ts. CONTAI NINO THE FOLLOWING • • G R.I.VD Plt NZ ES .) , • $50,000-420,000,-.410,000. ._.. .. $5,000-14,277-2 prizes or $3,000---50 of $l,OOO-- . 50 of $5OO-50 of $4OO---100 0f.5250--- ,198 of $2O), &A% &c. . ' ' Tickets $1.5- 7 11alres $7 50—Quarters $3 75 Eighths $1 87i Certificates of Packages of 26 Whole Tickets $l9O Do do •26 ibir do , 95 'Po ' pa ' 26 Quarter da 47 50 Do •do 26 Eighth do - - 25 75 191 40,000 Dollars. . Virginia Leesburg. Lottery: Class P, for 1841.--To be di•ao•n at Alexaudria, " Va.on Saturday, November C.7th 1541. GRAND SCI1E)I};. $lO,OOO-4 I 0,41040-46,7 ° 37: - .' pr . izys of 415,000 7 .5 :. 0 $2 , ,u00 7 -1 of iik,5410.- jU nr,sl,ooo-30 of $5OO-40 of *UIf:AC. Tiokos only sio 1/ pi v.es $5 •Qtinvters $:2,50 Certificates of l'avkagesoftl6 Whole Tieketssl3o 1)o. do 26 Half do 65 Do. ~ . do :26 Quarter do 3:50 For Tickets amtaares or Certificates of Pack ci3o in the RbOVe Spientild LlltterilatitiVCBS J. G GREQUIZY & CO. Mankters; • • V:1810'100n City, D.D. Drawings sent linmediately Idler -they' are over to all who order as :thine. • • `Grodos'ariPt3 'S11121V1! . 8 . , uo lo .toy MY I II "sm!) all Pus 67 wad 111:1118 1111Vws luny 1M11.41 JO 111( 1 510011.10110 JO Sli*WA' 0.113141 Jirj!Staaj,l6 , 33.2.0,310 d Plfll , .0 S9l V • .-E o pm ,25+,_sootis tyuplow v . aagletn ,st!aapptia oeff; sJauu.in put sopis oupow‘suoqqm tsiNotwav 't loomllO •uppq. -tuua .saouri ‘92u12.1)7,4 ..S.talscirsaAcio •Iturlattis aoi 01 1'P slagoll .6 P Id- triohl 4 1/ 0 1 0 1 7 411 1 13, 'o7)!p rum puu Zulualptu puuDas sauw.i. op asuciv Jo SlapuA u 'sßuDem• 31AI8 MPIII ‘ l 3llllllllOB -.. .ppoia.liittlarpl.l4.-1100111 4 111.1q7!.310131q-.Ml1141-j0217981511G0 . 4 81)000 .141ulAt . . -Ilya . Jo luptisfaussu mos -puutt pun ou pound° sur .I,lll , l,oqinS 01 11 • . 11 ..500 m 05 •.-,M3N' 31101fd j . . u.sT received OtiNily, of !romnio ICH tr,l ) .: it". u p and HOrAe Radish.. AI,. &B. Ccoinniaii. 20, 1841. ' , . ,Anljsl! . ... : Artoloy, . The anottitt Peon of Atlpeal for tpe Csrliale Ar tilloyy.Compaor;.iVill be hrld at the Noose of J. H. ,Seateo,(lste Ceronum's Hotel,) - on the Orit Mmultkt .01 ;Noyeoliter:_oext et. 2 . oksinrk• in' the- iitierenOn, Members most be ponetool in their titterAmee,ss Alielow:Agaipot obsentees 'be strietly-enfoteetL.,:' • • „ c c ~[}!.fit.POILTER) . COOL pet. 2c), -..; '.•,, FORTIRE'VII • The britd; house latelyliulit'll'AtlanlittiraoloA' . isitnate in west Unithee 'treei, and .nefr,:i noon, opnnoli nilineent to the cal-, lege;it would ..00nirenient koordinfifenqe. for 4'os3e'ision givet in ra ;'.,' ~ T. coLuiFs.sTErricselc. C, awl; stei pct. 8 41 NOT4CIE. • • • Estate. If sllexm . ler Snderspn,ile e'd; LE'rTERS' of :Adminiatration on the_ estate of Alexander Anderson, late of Allen decM., have been 'issued-in due form of lacy to :the :subscriber residing. ; in said township. *Notice is hereby given to 'al loersons -haying claims ap.inst Said estate, to presedt.them nroperly autheu tactitddico'settlement, and all neesone indebted are reipicsted.tpmake ayment to tbe subscriber. . - J AMES ANDERSON, Adm'r. Oetobey 21:4.10,41,6t. 5 , ' • . F- . 0 S A Ei.. • The stibSeriber affera for iarc LJMESTONE LAND, containing about AL:6 .eloseloVielorough of garlisle,,ntittoinemandingit beautiful vieiv of it. ;About 50 tient nre: in Woods. 'clie title is indiSputable.. The .mrpro4erhents ire G'OOD 47,11 D p t 4 1111' 140 iiioeK v e k • • ldcay. Tin es IL Itiiirtit:9 , (first rate,)a never fid ling. well of pure water; fen& and Timothy more than usual—it is near the Rail Rond. . If not sold before Wednesday the 10th tlsty of .No vember next it .will on that day be exposed to Public Sale at the Conrt 1-louse in the biirough of Carlisle, at 2 o'clock 1 3 .: M. • . • For terms apply -to . A. McDOWELL. Carliale Oct 20 1841.—tde • . _ • NOTICE.' Estate (If David Palm, deed TTERS Testameniall'• on the Estate of David tj Palm, late of Dickinson townshi l p, been issued in doe-form of law to the - ssithscrilwr re siding. in West minnshoro' •township, -NOTICE, is hereby•given to sill iiersons - havink Clithosmsninst said estalsto_ O resont JlicioKoperly_mtlientwateil lni dit pi:Ts:ins indebted are request ed to Make imement to the sttliscriber . • WILLIXNI PACM: Octobei• 20,1841.--•,Gt. • .hand for Sale.:. • - The subscribes offers foi• sale 12 ACRES __Good .Limetojie situate in North :Vliddletqn townoo p, Cumberland -co of ty., abtfu CO; te-m i I e-oo sto f-t I i e-Pbor,l •'• land'isAmder good Ihneepind in 'an eseelliint state'br Oulti ration. ••• •••• • •: -•••- INITITTOITTITT - 07grq717MMITOTriiiii;TIJF — !s:" • • • '•Oetoltbr CO 1841:•-•-;2t, . . 0 --- do jpst •re c 0 ke.(l . ai?(1 ror: gal Sc.[: tat Bat: VolT 0.. Op. K:E - R E eo sir for . ; sale—Ur:J-& 14 IV A- - b lea oiled - Spc.l tulle- Oil-for sale by • • • J. la E. 'Cot - P ICKLING -Vinegar fur sale -J. 84 E: Corn. man. UGAR int] Nett Qrleans 101:vises of the hest truility for sale b .1. k .1 OAF and Lump Sligal% Tfi6 sithil:ribias have -N 4. received a - Itiege. supplf 6f [Jail . and Lurup tio Srovldeli i'for saf.;, i offer for or retail, at retltteed .J. E. COVI1111:11i. Q PERM Cluicllet, for.sitie by J. S.: E. Oct. 20,1841. NE.I -I ,W G0()1).--"c.- Just received at the store of ANDREW RICH AR,Da,a general assortnteht of . Fall & Winter, Poods.,- consisting in part of Wool and. Cloth dyed' Black Blue,lnvisikle Green, Ada!aide, Olive and Green . • . 1.10- 1 211 S • ‘Black, Broa is, 'lnvisible Groen, Olive, Diamond, Beaver and Pilot Cloths ; 11 lack, Blue,. Brown mixed plain and figured Casqiineres, new ' Satti net ts of a ssornal eslors,from 50 cents to $2,00, beaverteens, jeno cords, canton 11;111110i', t ed, white, yellow and green !bowels and. mus Fins - noes, moslain-de-laine and Saxony clad', iiipired and plain. Tiger:ldol:lin, stri,Prd i barred jackinett and swizs mos! ins. Fawn, moose, black. blue black, slaie,figured and plain Bonnet silkss and ribbons ' new Shawls,_ gloves, hosiery and shays. Cloth and caps Carpeting, heartli rugs, flash cloth, haizes, and blankets. Color ed and uldie. carpet yarn. - Fresh Niiiickercl,togeth er wills a general • assortment of Queens are . Groceries which will he sold at moderato prices al . his stoic. Carlisle, October 20, I 541.---11; • Tim Frencii Litignagc. The Trustees of 'the Carlisle Female SeMinary," have placed this department under the care of Al iss Gad; -Slmwas instrucced ha Filtnee,-and reads,, writes anal speaks - the Mugu:* Asia, caic and accuracy. She may be consulted at Mr. James Hells'. As soim as a class is organized,she will meet with the pupils.for instrueuon , the Sunday School room in the basement of the Episcoril church, on Mondays, M'edncsdays, and Fridays in every. week, at 11l o'clock - A..M„ till otherwise arranged: The Trustees would urgp upon all,who are desi rous of instruction in this department, to embrace the pi esent occasion, as they will rarely . t:have it in Pdelaow'er af'Jrd goof !opokuroty. JOAN REED_, • 'President of the board of-TrUstees, and Principal of the Senihntry. Carlisle, Oct. 13,J841.-3L'' • , . •Electioii•of Dircaors.„ . CARLISLE BANK, • • • • Dabber 13, 1841. Ii k TOTTCF. js herehy g•treil to the Stockholders in this Institution dial an election will be held at the Moltke the third. Monday of Norem her.mixto Veliig•the 15th ilay.of the tnonth)f-r thirteen Director's to'serre the onsuin7 year, • WAL S. 'COBEAN, Cashier. Tlie,intmeribers continue to sell their stook . of Cloths, Cassimeies,Casioetts, Merimpeei.-Calicos •: - Chintzes COT. .• Bargains may yet he haqifi,ttltese artislesofplerchan dize by calling. soon. . • ' St MULVANEY. , N. B. An excellent Cannon - Stove:with a large cast iron dish., For sale at the Store, . . • Valtiable Prokit:y'for In pursuance of the last will and• testament' of James Gilliam, late of Allen township, Cumberland entintv,, I will sell at Pablie . Sale, on the premises, on Vani.tifily th . e 280 day of '0(106, r next, at 10 0 , - . .elesk;,4kt 111. the follow, mg described valuable prop ej•ty ou wit: . - 100 liCeCS:' of Prune 14unes,tone heunded" by lath 'or Ileikaettg, Daniel Mohler. and OtheNtin - n lithet:publio'resid; about one, mllo'Bolo4 eo Nlbailieshiirg-abont id s ; tatet• good tenee.taitl WI a WO state..of pultiFa•! eciimetlatgl"fitritabg young . Tim tier; ; , There ii'nollulldings on theism/I:- _ • "A.'"ileat , and ioilispitible title will,he,llo - ,•nlid: termsmiade_knOWO.on the day. of , 4 . Persons /hating tliepretuisMi pivo;ltMs Act Ilie'Afircif Bate; - emit pall'atflte - !ato',reaideoals,Of 4iiittibutni,"atljaliting 11"i/tootle, or • o the iWiliseriber.,. . 3 ;• • A r TM..9i .Poges4P:Tl:-.; e A liondeorne;seit orChairs, and rA Bunton flocking wilt very-rensinia -13197--.."-Elifjoirn nt, _ , LOOK HERE. ICS roe ;Vitie. , . - U N.LA.P 'AIDA lit, • afttaratty.at,Laiv r . Hatimmovel•his ofF'..ce to No. 3 . . Ileetem's ROyr on ihe public squnre. Carlisle, Oct. 13, 1841. . Valuable' Real .Estate in Ship , pimsburg, for'Sale. By virtue of fa) order of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, to George NleGinnes•guardian of the minor children of Dr. John Ealv, dee'd., and by authority vestedln•the said George . MeGinnes as Attorney in fact for Alb itch s that. are not minors, there will be exposed to 'sale,by Public Vendue or (utry, on the prercuses,Satnrday the 6th day.of )Tovember next, at•eleven O'clock A. M. the.follow. deiEribed property, to wit: 0 , TITO ZTOZT E Vs . • Brack House and let of ground, situate on King street * in the bor ough of SCippensburg, bounded by lots of George Smith, Stephen Culbert , o,l and others, containing tasty roue feet .4 inches in front on King street and 'twn . litindred and fifty seven feet 4 incites in depth to to an alley. 'the house is a handsome well built edifice two stories high with a back building attached. ' Also--;4n on, Lot of Gronnd in said 1)01.011.411 of Shippensbure , bounded by hinds of David MeClure's heirs, Robert Cochran, Jolla McKee and others, containing 2 .Acre": 111 d t_49 Perches. Terms of Sale.—One litntilreAtlolltiro on the lionise ntut lot;and twenty-five &Alms on the . two .it ..re lot to be paid on • the confirmation of the si M One _ half the-residue' of-the poreirtse: -mon - of- each property on the ht day of Apot-rt ..•t, Oleo losses= sion will be giien, and the remainder in two equal - amnia' instal:omits timreafter . witliont interest. Pay meats tole secured bv.inktnetits cir rrenznizances. 'Oblo It Clb: MeGINN EIS, - Odnrtliaw - mul_ AVOrile. in .7fliet for the October 13, IBll.—till. •. • , `Valuable Real Properik at ao0.114.111=l0:3 E3ilU.a4 • IV-Hill be. soltl at Publie• :the ` prenfisen,' >To. 1., on Friday -the sth dny or Novefoher rext. at . 10 o'clock, A. M. in Paradise township, Veil e . 'Wnotv-, on•the - -rotal trading rroin the" fipringytirge to York [farce, and about '2OO yards ilte r roitil)ca9inkfrom — YorkAn - Ewyt - Oerporthe 1'61 . 19014 prOperty; • • rate ',Lan-44-I'z. . 11 joi no Is o . S !fr . and others; e f ot4i/ l ii i o e g y about , y - . •• (or irkoro.cmit.o:ll4(l. irYlintecr.7)=2llei.miironmentit= • . FO -13 - E 1 3 1 1 t' 8;1 • - , i A •56 feet and 5'2 fret deeT4' :east ly built anal only 'about 3 ceurs . ill 01/M01(111; l!'11.1I two 1):111 , of I,lllr,ra :111d. Ity,o ~p;jr-cif Chrippitig titntivs, at , SNI ALA (;i1 and : it, dtinbie set of elevainrg:•• .The mill is in lb!! opera- . duo for tic anantilltetttring.,d: i f i liur t .hig sittepd the the Halt: Ciniew:igi)-,-;C m'reii 1» or waiter . whichnever tails, :mil hats '25 feet tall; - ---Vie.mittey wheels nre '2O feet itt tliatneter—in short it is the Itet estabashetl mill in the comity (al` Yo k, l i l y ItppO. io. ble, is hint there is no otln r toil! south nr weSt nenrA et. than :About 5 - miltis, and it hats 41 great vtittml tom. The gears iii the mill net; all wo.t tuul inatle-tif the hest • netterials 7 -t -ve,ry thing in it is new ;finiAlletl in the best nr!elt mien! manner.. It isdeem ed noneeesslry to saw mire me tins suldeet. Its pur• chasers will view the sane before intrvliasing. other iinproventztits arc at two story brik DVTELLIITCr ZOITSa ith of large two story back buillitinirilay.et-tittlah ed,' There. is a well with tuner failing vi'ater at the Kiirbrn door e ith a itninp,itt it, Bank Barn, Brick Still House, 49 by ‘2.1 feet, a Stahle wide!' wig-con tain CIO head o 1 rattle, large Wagon' shed, cud 4ther necesrary out buildings., .No, situate Li West . .r.ipy.:lic.4.ter. ergli Dover tewfoliiP, York couniy,tuljoining.r kook' or llooSe' 10;11 Stover; .10.eq1,, Eoiig;sen. _Nliellael Yessler ancroiln%rs,coti palling - . . .Two Lfundred and Ten. Acres, more or less,-of m hick there is nhotit.6o aere . l %Hitler ijoht eateqiniiiee, and about 2O net es Meadow' and wore be made. The residue is in at good mite of eilltiyation—there is sitter in.nvnrly nll the fields, and a litreltlll:Pr:WiliCr passes thriitigh this plantation hieli :Oho has the advantage or beiog..conve t ,ie 4 4: roe the er i .ellnit or almost i v kind. of machinery. The iinpeoveinents pure a huge two story birok . DWi'11111111; Ell 010.1", two Atnry back bnil4linG attached' thereto, largli gook Barn, and a hirlite.t wo, glory scone Sti►l - two neverhdhog d(a•iugs ;ol • good eater near the house, and two A pple Orchards Os plantation is divided into.convenientfieltla and all under good fences'; it can. conveniently be divided into separate tracts, and will be sold sepa-' rate or toge.ths..r tb suit pinTlititers. Persons desirous of. purchasing will do well to and examine for themselves, and may call on Peter Snifser residing en No. I. mho will point, nut that property,lvhile those wishing "to view %Auld call on .Inlin Smyser residing I ; `.Non. S. 4,: 5 and 6 arc roue Ints,pf4b.st,ratt el:1,4110,14g about n half mile from No. 1, ni llenry Stouffer, Henry Harmer. Jacobs and ethers..cach. lot ,eostaini ng A l :res.. These o be sold.with No. 1, or `separate to snit pur chasers.. A. clear Idle wllFhe tniule — oiail possession • given on the first day of April acxt.. Due attendance will lie given and terms made known 01e:the. day of sale by , . . •nEicriv nhosE, • Aimm 'my r, ' . . ,Assigney! of .PeteloSinyarr October IS, 1331.,--tds. . FRESH 'GROCERIES: . .. . The sultscribers hire just received at the .storet room lately occupied hr Mr. C. Foster, in North lianovqr street, (*arUslit,A large and general ftscri meet ril".. Cititea; 431:1ws ainel . r ~ ..:. (4, UE. E.X S\ WAit E „..., • k 11 , 11101E11LT wil i' sell oil OW mast liberal terms.. They invite tite . publitt to. call Luta 'exttini4 , :__. 0ct0ber,13,,1841 AsOp)eqsllip 41ccount. In piq.Coert• i f. Ctimmon PICAS of. Ginubtolariti county; lib Si%oat 1841•,' Samuel , 'N. Bailey, aii signee of DorEli,eruth , tind prtsented 10 lie...puutt_uitceount or - the VXCCUbOti *Aids trtUtt coder 4.lles,Tirat . the Bill.day -of is s tivenit!el.. next ;a appointed for the conniluittion of the same; Coort'of whicli all pet.aona intereated will. take • • ' ' (11'.()RGE SANDERSaN;TroII3"' I .oetObei' 13,1841. • •ASSIGNEJSfi' . . In the Qourtof,Poronton l i icsui of, Cptuberlana county: Atli Oilltibekil34l - , J:taph Kirk. ,jr., 454igioec t . of David Iteicitot•r;preiZtileit to the Couttito Of the execution-De i l e kA of.absigniticlitl'onit Tuesday the 14111 tillyOf her nrio ppoi nted. %for tite cotilli.mktiitiir: &Arno by F . the Court, of At . lutit'Oatt,tr . will .tuke, ' GEO. SANDEItSOI4, - Pr.iiihlP, •,Qetciber 19 4 ' ' Assigwestalip .ACC Ullt 14146,051 in of `otomnO ., • W..; enmity, s,;st i October 1841, \ :flitr,/47,1-1 li Wet iselifiVii - tirtV - itict .11.1 stet:aunt of the exepition,offilstr4fAtuneer tart' deetliirrit4iguiropoti November. tieNt is impninted, the . stirne ' bfiTia. ditio et; of v;bieli.4 l "ii,!'f,i l Oit's...liacr 4? "'.,;'^i,Y Este() will , take ontiee.. ~ • . , P. . . • QctOci'l3 - , 1'341, :• • - Is! J. &. E. cORNMAN. 11111 .-ACCO.UNT. Ina REM =I