II HERALD & EXPOITOR. ~L'tt~lto.lt. EDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8; 1841 icy° MR. JOHN EARLY,' our agent, is 110 W Irivelling . "the enmity' making collections. ,Nye ~Want mpriey,,and hope our' friends will not withhold - their dues. - • Under the presint adnipitra,ion of "Herald" suits shall be brought ?gainst:no subscriber. We- have none 'Nflt)o require 'resort to such means. It is' but necessary ktb ask and % . ve shall reeeive.. Newspaper Law. • . • ' . - terThelaw isond-so-the - courts tlecule,That the - person to'whom a paper is sent is responsible for the • ityment, if he-receive 'the Inver or make use of it, - • ;even though he never ElithseribedTor it....flis . duty in Web' case notlo'take the .paper , from the office or Iplace where itiis lett,intt to notify the publisher.thaf 'tire does not' wish it. If papers are - sent 101 l post of . liceotore, tavern, or other place, and are nut taken by Me-iffirsoe - to:whatlithey - are - sent, the postmaster, store or tavern keeper, Sic., is responsible for the ;"pnyment, unless he. immediately gives notice to the '.publisher-that-they are-not taken-from the office or • 'piace where they are ;sent. , . • • FAtract froth the Post Office Regplatious,pages6, . • . section 118: . • : , - _" In every instance in Which•papers that tome to your office are not taken out by the person to whom they ore sent, you, will give immediate hake of it to publisher, adding the reasons, if known, why the - • REMITTANCES BY MAIL. • F rom the Postmaster General. '" A Postmaster . n ay eticloie money in a letter to The publisher of a newspaper, to pay the subscrip tion of n third person, and frank the letter if written •by himself." • . - • " KrNoTE.-- . -Sorie subscribers may not be aware of The above regulation. It will be, seen that, by re-• • questing. any postmaster to frank - their letters con- - taining nioney,Wwill do soujmil being satisfied that the letters contain nothing but what refers to the • subscriptio . o:73'The Lancaster "Gld Guard" tells us that Mr. ORVILLE TAYLOR, Secretary of the American Coin Mon School Society, will lecture in Carlisle On the evenings of the.flth and,:l3th instant. _Let Mr. Taylor .- mon, 'SChools; -bop \Ali coin ro pods it . . self to „ the notice of - every:rational soul. ".” the saloon of "Fluaation . Hall," in Church Mei Bliatbnians have given• hallio — the Prince de Joinville: And in:4 that thb Prinee-bas left •ottr' shores for his . , own "sonny France," we -suppose there • -cannot be Much harm in "our saying that, 'as We look at it, some of-the-plain=Repub , _ Beans of these United - States ,have been - Making =great- rook of themselves aboui this . Royal Scion. ,That-great respeCt was due .the Prince by reason . orhiS birth and --station, may be granted. indeet:\a little ixtra - attention may have been pardonable, seeing that this Union owes something of . . gretude to his country, and that his papa w\s once a wanderer over. her mountains ; and valleys; but to ourmind the diiplay made for his Royalty had in_ it a little of sycophantic adulation. France is much indebted -to the Bosto- nians and New Yorkers for wines, confec tions, velvets,_rouge, and laces, destroyed on account of the commander of "L'a Belle Poule," and we kti . ow not hOw they can be repaid other Wise than .by sending over "John Priimte and Confiden- . Secretary to;his.Excellency John. Ty-. ler-President of Mc United Stales," to i.peratc le on .the soups and wines . of Louis Philippe. DIxoN 11. LEwts.—This gen tleman it appears is not dead. The rumor of h is deathoriginated in a-Georgia paper. He is no doubt at this moment at his , post in Congress rpThe Hon. C. P. Mitchell, some . thin of whose exploits in finantiering our readers will remember, has been convicted of ' forgery.' • So the law has clutched one 4:EericiiiviLE rogue. - NoW let ii beim a•lot of Unites: States Bank officers . , and then -Bill Wiley.: MetEoo.—This notorious, individual is • again ir. in prison. It is stated' that. he has been arrested on a capias, at Niagara„for dpfaleations in Canada.. Ile will not prob ably fare so sumptuously in a British pri son as'lm did in his Yankee one. 01:4yrispitirg 'Papers. 'Messrs. FENN & WALLACE, editors of *he Pennsylvania Telegraph, propose to p, • o• Olisht thoir paper daily and,semi-weekly during. the 'sessioe :of the hedislature.— . . Terms, $3 far the daily during the session, .and .$4 i.tr the ,year—s 2. for the, semi ) - :Weekly during the .session; and $3 for :the year '`!'lie "Telegraph" was a warm sup .:riotter. of General Harrisoni r pml it is now a • valuable and able ' .'•• • . .rbe ' IntelligeiKer;l% a souncy'atiajou Whlg- - € . llilea by .. .., . ' ......-__ .- • . ELLIOTT & MeCiinny, • will.:be published „ein • . .• ,• i-w -,, Seckly. during :the setision . .., • Terms ' 'for' the. $2, for the . year $3. Vie . .., . -"lntelligenier" has 'always been a-censis-. 1 ) . i ,tefit, indeperide it and feafless ennie!, and is' well :,worthy he - .patronage•ot•the'Whig fiarty. - , '... •:, - 2 . ~..,•••• . ''•. ''••,:. '.. , Ile - " karrisv - wzr Chvoilicle;" - edited ' .• bY: 'HENRY •i'MONTaiii.Wiri - ES(1•,: will. be '' . :.. piibliii64. e ' .tir ii:. vv e e kt - 1- , ~ .„.,,,90 . :!#,elity,for the 'remainder, of the v " for e 3. Semi-weekly. for the. session,S2. Since the "ChroriielO”ltaa,passed into the li,ands .. of Mr. Montgomery it has not only inaprOvetl - , in qppearoo, but its, editorials and selections evince that its piesent editor. is, eeterminee. that..his Patrons Shall have , the full worth of 'their Money; - It warmly supports General Scott for the .W ; hig me mination for the Presidency. • - • The "Pennsylvania .Reporter;" a' very respectable Van 'Buren paper, will he 'intb'- fished daily. and semi-Weekly during . the sitting. at .the' Legislature. Price, for the daily., two. cents per single copy, or S 2 during, the session. Semi-weekly for the session, $2.- The "Reporter," _under the control of BOAS & PATTERSON, is conducted in rather a dignified and gentlemanly-,man net. • . • The Prospectuses o(thc "Koslone" and the " - St ate - Cqpitol Guzetic,." - w creinseyted entire in our paper of the 24th ult. . ta''NVe learn from the ,Hagerstown " - TorelttLigh Troielkwas; on Thursday the 25th ult., convicted in the Courtot Washington . cOun. , ty - oLsQllagOwigg.:l4..Agnccisk_PkWicl,.., Maryland, it the election of October, .1840, and..wassentenced to 'undergo an impri sonmentoffiee daJjs and pay•a fine OM teen dollars. Rather'a light punishment for such a crime. The Chief ,Justice, how eyei, in passing_ sentence remarked, that this being, the first offence. which had been brought before the Court, within 'hia'recol; lectimi, he' was - ' disposed 'to treat it with lenity,but, if it shoMd . ever ,be repeated,. he would, so far as was in his power, 'in- Mot the full, penalty of the jaw—which is forty days imprisonment and $4O fine. ' lat'alßgott,cer•.t,ho W late higfierOat'io reaelit'irefeni's 'of Boston," Both su/ked, and v Id SnOt. run. - truth in chooses; and sb• can - the Whigs.,--Rich lnend-:Whig. 1 11Ir. Proffit.-11 meeting was hold, 4 short tune since, in Gibson counly,-Inds. ln which the _course taken by Mr Profit e 7-t Ile • rikos eTri I fried terms. The Evansvilteiournal thuispeaks . lof hini:--- . - - "Our representative has .repeatedly de clared in the halls of Congress that in pur suing-hiss singular erratie . courie•hewas on ly representing his constituents, and would be . snstainad Now• we venture to assert that there cannot be found in' t h e whole district fifty persons who have here tofore voted for Mr P. who will do so again, or who will not join with their brother Whigs of Gibson in saying. that he has ';utterly failed to represent the interests and wishes of the people of this district." In fa»zous Sentences.—Aman for having two.wives in North Carolina has peen sen tenced to 6e branded, with the letter B. on his check, to be confined three years in prison, and receive 117 lashes. A woman for having two htishands, in Pennsylvania, has been sentenced to thirty day's impris onment. Both these sentences are infa moOs•in their character; the first for its barbarous severity;•the latter for its mild ness. The punishment of whiliping and branding is part of the cruel system' adopt "ed in.rude and . times, when the mass of human beings were held in scarce ly higher estimation thail beasts of burden. The toleration of such punishments among any people at this day proves:Ali:it the march . of :humanity and of civilization has greatly - outstripped .their progress. . The crime of bigamy is one 'Which ought to be severely punished. - Scoundrels who will take advantage - of =the confidence reposed in their professions, to deceive and betray, ought to be shut out from the society they injure and disgrace. But if the punish ment in the first instance be disgraceful for its cruelty, that in the second instance is equally so for . its mockery. The woman was either guilty of the net charged against her or not guilty; il guilty, is thirty days' imprisonment a punishment adequate to the: enormity of the crime ? '.l'he - 'most venial ofrende that is cottimixted,by destitute wretches, whose misfortunes are their great est crimes, 'is punished as severely.. Guilt, to be checked, 'should be properly punish- . ed. .11 as.it been so in either of these cases? Philadelphia Ledger. MEI - T he Petersburg (Va.) - Statesman of the Bth instant, informs na that the John Ran dolph •Will case is to (mute off •at the next term of the Superior Court in that tovii,iii the discussion of which much legal talent will be enlisted. By. one of Mr. Randolph's Wills, which was established, as between the various' legatees daiming under .the willh found, Mr. pandolph emancipated all his slaves, some three or• Nur hundred, *hose' labor.is - sai.d to be `worth. 510,000 a year.' It is said that the execution of this Will is suspended, because Judge Beverly' Tucker, who-was- noka.party.tO-that con, tract, - now comes ftimard as Ole. hp i r-at-la w to Oversefall the wills, and -he is, now en - , gaged : in endelvoring to. efftict his object by 6 suit' in ,Chancery-4the slaveiremainw ing the melin time in Servitude r and in ens-' ':tody - Of the - lov: ---- TI i e — StateSrria n'ire Marks -"St.,EdVvard. C . oke, thk.very.embodi ment.,,of the', Comtumi Law , --the great 'grandfather of lativit Is related,-ifter 'all, ,made - a will: which the lawyers never Could -unravel., : -So the' Roanoke Orator, in .the ii : Oter,:Of hii:WilT, has:displayeil leiis prac- I tical wisdom . tlian."belongi: to many . .a .. plain' farmer. Ikat„wkistles ilf.his.ftirrow.", , ,‘; ••Jointlienniek, of_Middiebtirg,-Verinont; hOs stied Lewis MyeifO . ,,for, kje . liing. his '•Prenticeilays, it the etnirt utile any; dati6ges; they ought to, order the amount o he paid hi a/ill:Tiffs/4,8i ME=l 41•i0 . 4 .. i. - .1',v,*:4, - W . ~...,..Wn m otisA,Buatnies,—Sonita' six I - 1 ore )11:onty e 'e • earn. that months ago - thd Rochester papers publish- the GOVernor. of Peinnaylvenia .haa *made, ed an account - of a ilaahint feniale, 'calling:another requisition upor-ceitaitt hanks'lia herself. Miss Jones, tvhoplayed preity.ex- ble to such .a for 'n loan 0.11 per tensivelk.apon the credulity - of the -nativis I.cent .ron theirrespeeqvetapitals. - The time thereabouts, and Anslir succeeded, in mar- is limited to the let of 'PebrUary, and, the tying - a -Worthy young man named •Hnnterd object,, as we presemeis to provide for She sitceteded - ni playing her card - so well, , the, payment, of the state , interest Men 'due' that no one suspected that she Was,netWhat Our banks haVe already 'been ; :bled pretty she prete - nded,' - te...be-T„respeotably,cone..eted,: freeiy* , .too freely, indeed;. for the 10001 and - a Worthy Weman.'.. Two Or diree.dayi of the stockholders and the community.— after her .. Marriage,, however, the p . .van using, and nothing was Inewn herlocation. It•was ascertained, however, that she had in that short time plundered her husband of a considerable amount of money; and contracted debts to the amount of several, hundred-dollars, whidh AS left him to pay. Sincithen she has played 'a similar game at Toranto, in Canada, where She married tnannamed Lanesbro; fleeced him, and cleared out. We last heard 'of herat Alhanyi where she Was again marri ed. She left there in something of a hurry, - leaving ,her husband in jail :for passing counterfeit • money 'Which she had given him. Where she twill show herself next remains 'to be seen ; .and the mean, time it' 7 t - Yetild be well enough for bachelors, who ara easy caught, to keep a bright.look i o;i and not_cressiter path,,Balt. Suns , Wellington - the bigamist, it. appeare by - a letter from Hartford, in the Richmond Star, is an olti offender ,'The writey of the letter asserts tat Wellington's real flame IS Hamilton W Smith. He has served two years in the State Prison at - New 'York for bigartiy", and has also served 'two years in klassaelfusetts State, Prisbn; at Charlgton for.. counterfeiting. He-has three, or four wives living besides the one. at Richmond. In 'Hartford, he is' well known as a seoun-, drel of the first water." ~. THE WINNEBACIOES.—k. corresponuent. of the GalenaOtizette,.writing from Prurie du 'Chien, under _.date of Nov, 4, says, " that the CommisSioners • 'appointed to treat with the Wienebagoes, to induce them. to remove farther North. will not be. able to accomplish their . object. - ' Spine of the ,chiefswilt:not: meet theM.' . :'Those • - who . it'aye - lietl:: a pillo,Saoii ; , pain-' - . 4rinii,..oey. :Will ltear.ne - •Itirtli - er, iitlipoSitioris . , : aS they . v 'do - riot wan to move. again." :: • • . .. ________—, - • The Philadelphia Sentinel says:..-The cx.p_eri en en Leif _reduci ng-the- rates' , of-fares and freights on some of the principal rail road routes has been tried, and--the result lias been_ a_vast lincrease.-iti-the---ainount of transportation of . passengers and merchan-, The. same course, there is no doubt, :Beneficial - 5f Iliy) - 116 the Pennsylvania improvements. The cheaper transportation on the New York canals is rapidly drawing the Western trade in -that direction, notwithstanding the ad- . vantages of the .Pennsylvaniaroute.=_::.:_:,._ CONVIC'T'ED.—The twerfelloWs, who were-some tiree.since committed to - jailin this place for robbing a sick gentleman on board of one of the steamboats plying to this city, were tried in the Circuit Court, tkrore Judge. MorroW,- last. week, and one sentenced to three years', the other tWo years' confinement, in the penitentiary One d{` them is named Ligget—the other Buchanan. Two more .preciens villians than these, we are inclined to think,, have seldom been put upon trial.. As a.sample of their utter recklessness, we understand that they took a game of cards, the night after .their sentence, with the bantering wager that the winner should go, free, •and the other should serve the terms. assigned to both.—Boonville (Mo.) Register, Hanger of straining too much for.the 4 - ight-,-In the Dietrict Court of Philadel phia, Young, Smith & Williams,. of this city ; tieeovered . a verdict last Monday, against the •Bank of, the. United - States; of 12 per cent,•interest on $7OOO of the'notes of the Bank, held by this'firm. The. ver dict is all right, but unluckily, in: striving foi it, the substance has been sacrificed the original sum of• $7OOO having been paid into . the hands' of the plaintiff, before the. Bank failed, and was sent back be cause the Bank .would not add the inter est.—N. .dmer. Impcacliment rf aJetage. 7 --At the meet ing of the 'Legislature of South Carolina, on the 24th instant, Mr Mlley, member. from..Marlborotieb, introduced.a resolution impeanhinglinlg,e H. S. 'Gannett of incom petekc to discharge the high duties of his office. • After muchlisaussion, the matter was laid over to the 'following day. In . - temperance is said . to be the cause of the Judges incompetency.„. curksirg.—The greatest curiosity in the world ismow exhibiting . in this town, in the person of James Washburn, the wonderful Dwarf, decidedly the smallest man in creation! He is in his 17th year, weighs but 23 ,lbs, and is onlY36.inches in heighti—He, is in good health, has line sparkling eyes, is active, intelligent, in short a perfect man in' miniature. He•is raid to have been • born- in ° Vermont, and ceased growing at an early period without any assignatle - cause.—Blass. Spy. - Moumoss,—The St. Lous Rdpublican of the 20th ul. says 'that two hundred and fifty Mormons arrived there on the previ-. :ous .day. in, the stentriboat.General Thy were from EnOand, and were - bOund to Nauvoo, thetity of the Latter-day' Saints. . . . . . ' . DEATH OF GOVERNOR 131:1611 . 411%4N'..-4 1 111e - GlOucestor,- Mass., Telegraph says: "We learrilik4' I ate ri received IWO wif iiii3t even= ing,•that his Event...v . Tlioipailhichanan; Glovernio orLilieria,Aied et:Basia.on:the 3i1;; very :such lamented.'_'_ ''' .• ' ' • • ; A' Certain Irishman . received for his laPor n One ilollar bill on,. one the Ohio #niini:On which he •was •obliged lose 4en_cents.dis cotmi. 'flip next day as, he, - .w,a's - passing' .doWO I,llliiii-iti'ee't he Ban? n denim Willy 411 g on the side -walk, on .the :same bank,, and gazing; on it hi, ,exclainied; "bad luek to the likes 'of you ; Acre finger will I ptifon:ye,f,iii,l, lost ten cents brothgc. • of 'yours: yeSterdiiy;". • FRANCE and the UNITED STATES are.to be more nearly allied by 'a line of steamers. The aCiurier des Etats :Unix says that.M. D'Aubigny, captain in the French navy, recently arrived at New York,. had ,blen sent hither by the Minister; of Marine, for AM special purpose of investigating the ac tual coriditien' of steam navigation in the United,States, and of studying the improve ments that have been made. • • M. •D'Aubigny is of opinion that the close.of 1842 may be assigned as. the time at which a (irk line of four steam packets, between. Havre .and New York, may ."be pit in operation. VesselS, it is said, are alrerdy in a : forward state,, of. "progress, •of the war model, but so :constructed as to serve admirably in ,titrie of: peace, for the transport ,cif goods and. the conveyance of passengers. They will be commanded„by officers of the iiavy,. as the English vessels are.. Their capacity is to •be about 1200 tons 4-their power 200 horses. • , • M. :D'Aubigny will set out in a few days fdr the South, whose principal rivers , and seaport he will mu ine. He has given minute attention to t 1 steam frigates Miss soini.and Mississippi, t the navy yard . on Longisland.---N. Y..-- xpress. i / MA ' -MED, _ . . On the ' 18th ,ult„,. by the • Rev. J. Ulrich, Mr. Isaac Kuhn, to Miss Siirah Webb, ail of Monroe township. • • On the 2d instant, by the same; Mr. Michael 4loi•rpt, of Monroe township, to Miss Juliann Wolf, of 'Smith Middleton township. • • . , -` ... -• . 6 '. On the same. day, by the same, Mr. Join Iloover,?.tOMOLEAra Yesler,,lll of , g9rt Ton .to.Witglii . P..,l' ' - ,1'':77 , 77'.7 • • . • PIEW . day. the:29th Dr."JOLIN FRAZER, inrttio -- roOth - ye - a of" his agd. . . V1W15M1C1, 411,1 01 1 Nrr111t . "1 , 19117,711MPM2 , 2103[7111 • , MY CREDITORS - -Take dotiee (lint I • have applied to - the .1 udgecof ti e.Court of Common Pleas of Cutnherland county, for the benefit oldie 111501%1v Laws of this Commou wealth , _and Ulm,. har_e_appointed:lllonday-tbe-tifilli day f January next; for the hearing of inc and niy creditors; - at the Court House, in theborongh of Car lisle; when and where you may attend, if you think proper •FREMEIZICK A. KENNEL) -December 8, 1841. : - -Vor Sale or lOW. The two story plastered houseand ground attach ed thereto, 38 feet front, anif 7 24-0 feet deep on the east end of Main sheet ; ( smith side) now in the tenure of Muj:_Theinas Craighead, is offered for sale if appli cation be *made immediately; otherwise it will be rented. Apply to Casa 3 4c, Dee. 80 Mt Dry goods at Cost. The 'SubsetHier is now offering his entire stock of dry goods at costforeash, consisting in part of CLOTHS, ek NETTS, :it from . 34 cis. to $1,". 5 .0. .11EIIINOES froncirts cents to $1,25: A good assortment of Thibet, firoclm, Merino & Blanket Shawls. Moms de laincs, Chintzes and Calicoes; a 'variety of . . Cambric Edgings",sz Insertmgs ; also Cotton Edgings and Quislings, "silk and cotton Thule, Bonnet And Dress Silks, - Cliene../ind Phi Bonnetond Neck Ribbons; Gloves and hosiery of various kinds. . Decenthe 8, 1841 Notice. All persons idebtell tor the subscriber are hereby notified to settle uf) their respective accounts by the Ist of January next. 4 Carlisle, Dee. 8, 1,841 Petition for Tavern License.. To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cumberland county, at January sessions, A. D. ifiAg, The petition of William S. Allen, respectfqll;) reNTsents, that your petitioner is provided with the necessary requisites for keeping a House of Public Entertainment in the house he at present occupies in the borough of Car lisle as a tavern. Your' petitione . r, therelore, prays your Holton to grant bins a license for the same, the ensuing year commencing on the first day of April next, and as in duty bound be will ever pray, &c... We, the undersigned, citizens of the borough of Carlisle in the county of Cumberlaml,do certify that we are veil acquainted with the above named Wil liam KAllen,and that he is ofgOod report for honesty and• temperance, and is well provideil with house room-and conveniences for the lodging and accom modation of Strangers and Travellers; and 'do there fore recommend him to your I tonors as well deserv ing of a license ; and further say, that a Tavel 0 at the stand is an aceonunodation to the public.' I'. F. Ege, John Irwin, .3. Rehrar, Mich: G. E"c,' • Paul Martin,: John M. Woodburn, . Samh 410Keehan, , • Win.ls Porter, . . S. Moore, - Geo. . F • , Chas. Darnitz, ' 'Etlwart Show oulke, M. tiolcomb, . December 8,1842.-3 t Petition for Tavern 'License. TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court Of Com mon Pleas of Cumberland county, now coMPosing and holdin a Cdurt of General Quarter Sessionsret the Pence, in and for said county, of January Term, 184'2. The pet:tion of Jacob hoist, of the borough of New Cumberland, in the county of Cumberland, respectfully showed:: That your petitioner is desir uuS-ttilkep7a-Publiellouse-or Tavern', in the beaker where he• new resides, and has kept as a tavern fOr the last seven years, situated in the borough of *i-ty Cumberland. The house is large and commodiona,, that lie has provided himself with necessaries for the coVveniences and acaommodation of Travellers and Strangers. He therefore,, prayi your Honors, to ra -gnt - him alicense-t6 keep.a house of pablidenter taintuent in said house, and lie will eier pray, JACVB We, the •Subierihers; 'do certify that Jacob Poist, the, alnA.e nanied.applicant, is of good, repote for 'honesty and .temperance, and is well provided with house room and conve,.ionees for the I,odging mad accommodation .oft•StrangOti and 'Travellers, and that a Ronde of entertaininent is neeessliry kept Where he now resides. ' • • P. l .ll:Bu'ent;` • - Stuntini Hines;'H • ; tharles`W'.'Heltn;: • Peter • ' 'peter Hitting; 'John Stoner, . • Joieph Messer, 'Chin.les Oysteri, 11. JiteOb Csrp' . oot.er; .George Crist; • ' John tliekernell, Adam Veenian . • ,Lewka Now*. Dc'eeiti6qr,B,lB4l,,,-3t* &coin! week- commencing on the 17M :J . annary,lSl2, MeGhtughlin .- vs Wolf Brady &Co vs Hallman • • Shank lor''use • vs Alexander SleClay for-use ' ‘s Croft et al Brindle . _ vs Driesbaugh et al • Houser • 'is Same. Millert 'vs Mahon ;Wye' set al —-- vs Barr et al I luglies' udtu'r . vs M bore et al Myers • • 't s Noble & Co. Squire et of . - vs' . Underwood ct al Ramsey vs, Craighead Noble's Ex'rs so harper Wilson " - . vs Alexander O'llennel . . . N'S Craighead' Cake vs McClure • Schlosser vs Wenner - Same . . Mateer's ad an'y . vs Thompson Brandt , vs (Avler Same • ' . vs Same Wilson assig'n lke Same . Gorgas et ill . • vs Alexander Kennedy for use '''-vs Me Feely Harris 1, • t vs Church MeGargan's ex'r V.s Will (8 0 EO. SANDERSON, Proth'y December 8 . , 1.841 J. W. 1113 Y .GEO...W. liIT'NGIi IN °TICE. • . . Estate of William Logan, deed. LETFER.S. Testamentary on the Estate of Win Logan, late of Prankford toWnship, dec'd.,lnave been issued in due r forumclaw to the bilbseriber re siding in the same m, township. NOIiCC, is hereby given to all persons hating claims against said estate, to present them properly authenticated •liir settle. ment, and all persons indebted are requested to 'liaise payment to the subscriber. ROBERT LAIRD. Deeember . li, 184 CEO. W. lIITNER LE'T'TERS" of Adniinistriitinit on the • estate of James Wilson, late of North Middle ton township; county, dtWil., have been issued in due form of law to the. subscriber residing in said township. Notice is hereby given to all per sons having claims against said estate, to present them properly authenticated for . scull:111E41% and all persons indebted arc requested to make payment to the . sub scriber. , Lithe Cowl. of Co2oinod Pleas of Cum . Skiles -Woodburn, surviving •Trustee of Samuel Caldwell; presented•te the court an account of the execution of his trust, and Dfoutlay the 10th day Of Jane:try, A. D. 1842, is appointed for its soldirinti tion.and allowance by the court, if no objections lie iunde 7 —of which all persons interested will take notice, _ • GEE. SAM)EIt SON, f'roth'y The undersigned, the auditor appointed by the Court-of- Common .Pleits of (Motherland county to marshal the assets in the hands of Win. !AL l'Orter and W. F. Line, Esfirs. assigtirei of Jesse soil; mend among . the creditors , will attend for Mat -puriinse Tuesilaj; the '2Bth hist. nt i 0 o'clock in the forenoon, ut his office in Curlisle, of whiAd ull con cerned wilt take notice'. " •i k , -DE-DEC=OR;O, Deceinhee a; 1 ' •". • • • - 14'10,70 . 'ARNtLD.& AI3IiAMS have reeetvill at their new attire, an adtlitionaliumtlY Fl9l St; Whiter . Grtiodi - to which they invite the attention of the public. Great 4rlgainB' ,he givett;, §hrypenahiirgi'Dee..B, 18411.-4 t:" ' _ AR\QI,D'& AIIiZAMS . have jiu,d 4 feceiVcd" di rent' frcan pluvopn largd itasortment'Of 'Ploths and ,Cas iniqrea; . .Whysh Ihey are .deteeinindd to 401110 W. ShiPOenaulrgi Pep; 8 1.841,--4t. ' Petition fOr _ TO the Honorable the 'Judges of_ the Court,.cif General 'Quarter Seasions of the Peace of Ctuber, land County, 'at the Jiinuar'Y Sessions, ' .1842;. : ~Ip The petition Of Clemens Masfarlane 't et:Aridly represents that yotfr Petitioner is provided with the 'lcecaps'' , requisites for keeping a .IlOwse'of Publie Entertainment, in. the Heuse likely kept* him as a publio..house. in the borough; Of Carlisle. , Your re , . titioner, therefore, prays your, Honcirs to. grant him- ' a lieeiiiie-for the same, the.ensuingyear ocuntneacitig on the first day of April 1842, and us iiit dutY bound he will ever prity„lice. .. . - "We, the undersigned,.eitizen s of . the boroUgh of Carlisle inuri - rininity; in 'the' county of Cumberland, do certify that we . are well acquainted with the above named Clemens Macfarlane, and that he is of good report for honesty and temperance, and is well pro vided with house room 'and conveniences for the, lodging and aceom notlation of Strangers and Trav= ellers, and do therefore recommend him to your Honors as well deserving 'of 'a license ; and further Say that a tavern at the stand is an accommodation to . the public. • . • • ISAACANGNEY. HOWL'. SNODGRASS. J. W. - EBY • C. INHOFF. . '. • • JOHN OFFICER • E. M. DIDDLE: J. S. FAUST. f , R. NOBLE.' ••• CHAS: . W. WEAVER. DANIEL - DINKLE, Jr. T. H. SKILE.S.' - EDWARD SHOWER.Iv: COBEAN. - JAS.: 14. DEVOR. • BEETEM. ' • ; • Deeeinbfy 8,1841.-3 E Petition for Tavern License. Public notice is hereby given, that I intend - to ap ply at the next term of the Court of quarter S,es mons OT Cumberland , comitY, for a License to keep a Tavern or Public 'louse, in the borough ot • New yille, in the Rouse which I ncriv keep: • WM. Depeniber 8; rB4l.—' of-the , borough of-New, ville, in the county of Cumberland, hereby certify that the Tavern above proved for is necessary to ac commodate the public and entertain Strsu and Travellers ; and that the above mtmed 'petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of - Strangers nod Travellers:. Barr, - Jacob Negley; ' ' Jamison John H. Reed, Thos. A. McKinney, Kennedy, James Gilmor, ' Jacob Zeigler, lames Ithover, Swoyer, • Thos: Wallace, - Jos. M,'Darinoint • . , ' • . Teas, Teas, - • Yeang Ityson, Inperinl,'Guapowder,.and Black ajust receivell Vin 7 flue and fresh. - . • CHAS. Carpets ,•Ligroin, yemitian, t . u . lO • cotioq-.Cwiepting, itAptteccivett andfcut Kery .N6.; • •.= . • , - . ? : tflov s es! . 6, oyes !.!, --41-ust-recoivoll-tatllozeu-pair uo!;..skianlor_gs-w1...:4 will be . sold• at prices to spit the times, by '- --CIUXILLES--11-XltNrrz:---' Carlisle!, Dec: 1, 1841 - - '141.51i7 or 4,,iiitousiEs, For. Trial at the l'aii!ietr i 'Perm, 18.0., First vet , * comm nci ikon the 10th :Thlitiary, 18W • vs -Clark et-al- Moak. & Brothey Pursel for use , _ • t 3 M'Clore et al Wise for asp • va Snow Reigle vs Alil Grubb et al `" vs Croft et al • Sating Fun& _ -•vs • Iklo - ore Same , - vs Moore & Riddle • • vs Reislier lige • • • 111 ex , ri vs Siuuc NOTACE. Estate of Tamei Tlilson, (Iced. JOHN WILSON, Athn't , December Trustee Aecount. berlamlcowity, November '22:1841. Auditors' Notic-C. Clotik4lH':,,C.l.otil'l,l, . . . • FOR Rcrirr. ..,. . ' The ernallgwo story BRICK, HOU SE adigininir, Mr. AVettkley , s, 110 W occumeyorge rffreing, Mg., foi; three . moeths only from let of January,peit. '. . ' -- ' :. : - .. • J. lIAMIL O.N.:' , Carlsle, De017,184,1.-3t. ' ~. ,-, . -- • . ' ... PROCLAMATION. - - . 11 - 7 -I.IEREAS,th IlikBIIIIN,Prs ; -V 1r &At. ndge of..the Coartt,of • GOffilifoirPleatr in'the 9th .11iatrict, composed ofilie"eduittles of Cuin berTand., Perry and ,Juniata;, and the, Xlein. John Stuart and ,jahn Lefevre, Judges of the safdtourt of Common Pleas of the county of. Cuenberlatid; 'have issued their precept, Waring date • the 19th day of November;lB4t ,-atl- to the directed, for holding,a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General:JailPe- ' livery, and General Quarter Sessions'of the Peace, at.Carlisle, on the . Secoild Monday of January, 1842, (being; the 10th day) at ten o'elock in the forenoon: N,artcs is hereby wept . tO ° the Coroner, Justices el the Peace; and Coastal)lea df th,q said county of Cum berland, that they be then :and there in their proper persons, with them records, inquisitions, eiamina lipnaand other remembrances, to 'do those thing .14hiclilo-thelioffiectr respectfully appertain. And .those who are bound by recognizance to, prosecute' against the prisonets that are, or 'maY'be, in the. Jail of Cumberland county, to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall beejutt.. Dated at Carlisle, the 2d day of December, 184; , and the sikty-sixtb year of American Independence. PAUL MARTIN; Sheriff;- Consumption and Death . . 'Will most astiureffly be the. ally fate of those who negleet yeti 'when afflicted with the Tfromitatl tory svinjitomi ne consumption, such aff cold, moth, bronchitis; or soarness of the - throat,.hbarseness, dif flunk expectoration, asthma, spitting of blood; &c. Dr. Duncan's expectorant remedy is 'expressly pre -welt ibritre - re - minrol - aud - cure of - those - dangerous And troublesome disease's. Therefore, yon who Are laboring under the influence of • these coinplalsts, 'mecum unrnedifttely this•medicine before it be too late. One brittle may be the means of prolonging your life. Always ask for Dr.Duncan'sExpesioraut Remedy, and see that your get it, and not be per suaded be some who sell different medicines to tike some of their MedieMe in prererence. These per sons obtain some cheap thing, and palm if on the public at full price. It is therefore important for purchasers to be on their guard. ' Dr. Duncan's Expectorant Remedy Is pitt np in large sizeil bottles, and • enveloped in blue paper.— The outer firm contains a fine steel plate engraving representing " llolle in a Storm." ' Principal- office 19 North Eight street, Model phis. For sale at the Drug Store of -J. J. Myers & Co. Carlisle, and - Wm. Peal Shippeusburg. Dee: Dyspepsia-of ten years standing. 1 -1 I am truly happy to state .to the atilii4ml;;e6mmi -0-iity that,n tn,epilier 'of•lny fairiilvvnirdllicted, tin. tcn, oetyiel ye .y(faiic*.ii!,. the ',aluive .4,ll,stiTising . ','lliiiii'ase. riii! sy'mptoviik,•vve-N ., grikit :oppressiim liiltii , ea ling, acidity at-the stonniChin severe paiii in ilie side'imil 'breast, sick lwadaidie, mental despondency - , with oth er syinotoins (hiring which time iiilinifrous rentediei ire re procure( withont OM:doling much rel'iel'' - "''llwv - L -ing I)earit of the-good-efilvt-s-orI)nAI-Autitett's-Goin , pound and StVengthening and German Aperient Pills I wits induced to'give theta a trial, which -I anv hap py to stale that by using one box or the elerman Ap eriMit Pills, accompanied by the St rengiliening Ton -0 Pills, that they have nearly eradicated the disease. I consider it due to those afffitited that' I',lnake this acknowleil. , eni cid'', that thiry 'may - likewise procu're -the-amour---iiivaluable_tnei 111111L , _ and_ be_ inceil_ froni ' os , disires'iiiirP diseases. Kith gratitude and re- - , spccl. SPEAR, N 9. 125 Old York Rand. PeCaFt pal Office, N 0.19 -North Eighth strCe -Philadelphia. •- EOl . gAlle at the Deng Store of J. 3—Aryers. Sr. Co Carlisle :rind Wm: PenV,SlkliaMalitirg. , 1111 . g. '2 5 .-.. LIST O 1 LETTVRS Remainhig iii the Post Office at Carlisle, Novem. ber ° 3o, I fill. • 01:7•Z iquirars will please say advertised. - Arnold Hobert Lynch - Bobert \V . A Rio. 3 iihn - Cell) Mary Angney -W Z • -.° : Lose John Mint% of J ohu Adams William have, deed A rmstrong,•Dt• John Mt-luster William ish:ldt 3: cOrge • 111 il ler-3 elm • A skne \V Mille - r Samuel ) Berrybill A mlrcic ' Miller T C Geol. 2 Brady Margaret .. - Miller Michael •-• Brichtbill William -. Miller James Bachrach Nathan. Miller David Beattie Mary Mont Jacob , Baldwin Saniind . Moore VI C • Boswell John D • Alurray Win fl Bell Nancy Matson Petvq' Bramet Noah ' - • McKeehan Sarah Jane Brechbill Frederick - • McManus Terence Bender Samuel McManns - Francis ------ - Cron Samuel 'McKeehan Deborah Caroth.rs Stephen , - McFarlane .Inmes - . C l fiark Garrett • Makall Rev BaZell. - Commissioners •of Cum:Mawtliers Elias.S Co: Topton Dr D Crawford Alexander S Mell John' Carion l' I) - • Culbertson William MOrrison William • Conser Soloman Mason IT. G. & Co.. Mendell Abraham Mnudy Abraham ' ' • . Darr Peter - Nagle Daniel Elliott Clwistiana NetTJ C - , Eshelinam Abraham Noels Dnniel•K Meager Charles Noge'John . Fisher Elizer Parkinson John:2 Felix G W ' Pea . Samuel ' Fry George • Rechardson Cyrus , Guthrie Ellin : lbiley William Gfirrard Louis . Rohiniinn Jane Camber Peter Smith Mary Ann Gill Sarah . Smith James P Gill 'William T - Sonerbech John ' • • Gntschall Adam Smith Ni - ckless ~,, Gingerigll Catharine Shepley Susan florg,as John 13"; - Slices Cntlowine • . - Grebiel Christian ' Stoller JAW e Galleber .larnes , tilictrou'Peter 2. , CAMS William , • Swring - er Peter of rlenttge Graham S. A. tail 2 - Sawyer Dr Jacob , HailthiTliza -. ~ r Shaffer Michael amines Elizabeth - Sontheimm• & Lintlailr 2 Howard John K Shirk Isami 2 Hood Josiah • ' Snodgrass Jesse Herter Mtirtin \V Shirk Henry 2' ' f }less Jacob Thompson .Walter Ilorwooa Henry • Thomas John f Hastings FIIIIICeR Mrs 2 Tripner John Trwin & McCurdy Worst Mrs Knox Ma ry' 13 Whitffield Robert .. 1411.7. Samuel' 4 . 'Wynekoop,Col John i Laney John H. 2 , 'Wood J S Leiby Jacob Wallet George Long Daniel ' • Wolf John . Lay & Stouffer • Whitiner Jacob Leary Daniel ... ' - Wierman Ruth Low- John . Wood Mary I.ine Augustus A ' • Veaden Thomas - Line Sarah or Anon It 2eigler-S-P CA BLISI/P. BARRACKS.. m 3 - fir ,' Clark ..z . , • Samuel P ElmernierfT Copt, It $ Dix •-' • .1 Hill IVilliatri -Andre* Doug-William J Warner lass INr‘ Mt.. PORTER, r.- Au • Indian Vegetable PiUs. • • Just received a feet& lot of the genuine m ni lin u Pills. CHAS. OGILBY. Carlisle, Dee, I 841;• Caps 1 ,Ca t • • - Velvet, Tabby Velvet, Celett, air S6sl,lnud Fui• Cips ofall sizes and shapes, ust '9peek ed and selling off at reolneedAmices. ' ' " CHAS:CGII:I3i. ...A/6(LT" •, - 1 841: , • - . tiroceries !.. Groceries ! ! .• -- - --A-.fromi•lot of- Brown and.Loaf_Sugar, prime / Cot,. fee, Mal twos, Cheese; phoeolate alpo all, kind of - Spices, Ike.; kO.,..jtist received and for sale . . „ qiNS..OGILBY: Carlisle; De . 0.,'1.. 1841.; . . • , " . . . • -; GIIIII 1411064.. . • . Just received 150 pair o( Curti S!lima;itildfni• dale. the ip by, , : . • cumuit "0-ARNItz.: • Wftfer Proof Roots!• . nal' Oce"rieit' for Aten Br.Bilys Wear iiTl selling to.suit tho.titoes 114 etteop stot4.• ' • , ` 'Dece.lst,:lB.lll ' ' I= For Bent . . The house and lot of ground lately occupied 1i the Rev. Mr. Greenleaf, situate in Last Maio slreel4 the, property is in good order;amf is -one of the-Mon comfortable in the borer,, , h. ••,. • . ' • For terms 444 . to Miss Sarah or ' -' • • • • EDWARD , ARMCIR. Carlisle, Dec. 1,1841.-3 t: . . •.. MOTICE. palate of Illichael,Prandt, dec'd. lEWERS , ADMiN,ISTRATIOI4,on the ,estate _of Aliclatet_Brandt, late of Diekhisnii.. township, Connaberland county, deed., have , been is sued to the 'subscriber residing , in,Xer ton towaShipi. NOTICE is hereby given to all persinis indebted t,,.)said ~ estate to make uarnediate•mnient, and these haying claims against Said estate, to present.thenf for settle-, meet. • ' • • - :11VVID BRA NDT, .December 1; 1.811 . . ._ . Nor ilitturti). . _. . ...... ....„.„:---------A' large TWO - STORY - ,t 4 1, I s 1,1- ■ STONE HOUSE,. .with - 4, I - !, di m" !,,, !:, goo 1 STORE ROOM, 11 0 .'' ^-- ‘,- —... • ' . two.larg'e cellaiFiliifily - -111iek . work Shop, Barn. O.a:1 ex4llen'i gitrden.,aftnelied f Sluaie in North Hanover street, a few doors north of the Public Square- ell in good order: • Apply_''to .- • 101 I N. CORNMAN: Carlisle, Dee.:l ,•1841.----3t- , - .. '• Tad V CO irt -•.-- • ',... • -••-• - T i l g alli..,gm% scriber, residing In North Middleton h 6 I ' towlisliip,,Seyeral 'days h'so,li . 11,1hidie r' . •_. . IV hi I. '...at.ettell..fuOt, .Av bite.. bellr-und inilf . die...toil_ will e, no other•Maa,,reeollecied.: Tlie:bwner 'is requested to Come, tbrlt•nzil, prove property, psy charges and take her away, or she will be dispose'd of according to laW, . . .. _ _ Dee. 1, 1841.---St • . NOTIL.F.;• .... . . .. . .• S heieliy given tliai Leiters of A trministrathini with the will annexed, ofi the Imt-will and tes- • • tnment of ',John \\ illiainson, lute of the city of CharleSton, State of South Carolina, deceased, it ere issued on the 10th ultimo b) the, Register of Citid r berland county, Pa. to the subscilber, iho i.esitles 'in Shippensburg in the said , county of CUmberlandi all persons having-tit:tints of &Mends against the es; ; . tate of the said xleeettcht, are renmeated to oak known the same - .without 'delay, and those indelicit. ---- to make penitent in - ' SAM UKI, ,D. lIENRVRSON" ' ; • AIIM'h . tritk w A ill 'annexe • --- . ' Dee. 1,-1 ql.---Cf. - - , -... . . . , . . r . Silet.dt• , q..- \‘' ' ll - I V' virtue or s,..rdei wcifi of :VD -nosh') Inc dia:etch, iasuch out of tree Court of .Poottion Of 4;tiinherland comity, will be ei -Tough ehe 31i-1 ber i A, I 10:.o'cluck or, buid day, the fol.:: lowing deocribq Veal eatiile, ii: iatere - st of Jetaima Sar: Berson in a-Tract of sitinite iti the township. ofNortli Middleton, Cumberlanaimindy,contaiiii• g I 0) acres, more ne less, boutuled It, lam hi of Jacob Nyeart.,W idiom lenivonil,o4oll AKolf lin eing thereon . erected a tom 'story img floune, log kiteliem-and ono , and MOI . Earn. Seized and lsten _Oxeruzion as Ilie - propei•ty of .16nitlist ,: •ICISO a I C .(1 (1T si (la e Franktord.. eltrlllll . lllflld - 'Catijity, eadtiiiiintt-19 acres:more or 1..85, bonntlifd by lani,B of Ilenry 11acke, on the east, lands of Cie;rge.gorlit and 1.1.01181.(1 I\linieli on the small, George. Kedieon the nortb,and Leonard and George Korb( on the west, having theevon reeetetbri two story Lr S I tome, awl log Etahle. Seized and taken in taccia (ion as the propeety of osiait And to he iolil I y mn.. . . PAUL MARTIN S!terifi: Cfrice, Carl , Nov: '29, 184 1.-,^;t Sch(litc's for Virginia 'Monongalia Lottery, Class 0, for 1841.--To ho druwii at A le*andrio, Va. on Saturday', btaannher 11th 1841. t;1241D SCHEME $30,0e0--,$ 1 e oeq—ct,ofto.4 s4,ooo.s3.492___lo r rizcsoi . sl,7so--40 01$400---lac est,jtilze, $l2. Tickets only $lO Halves $5 Quarters $2,50 Certificates of Packages of 25 %Vliolle Tlcketssl2o Do s it 2511u1f , 1.0 , , 1.107 - 126 Quarter do 50. Virginia Wellsburg Lofthry: • . Class M, for 1841. . . • To he drawn la Alex rndria, VII. on Sattihday,ll.6 18th of Deeen,ber, 1841. • • - VANTALSI . . $. 55 , 294 . -- 4 10 ,0007 .-- $4,00131 64 $1,603-50 prizes of $l,OOO-- . 50,10f s4l4 ' 50 of S3UO--132-of $2OO bze. Tickets. onl y $lO 0---Halves $5;---Quarters $2-51:11 - Certilientesol packages of% whole tickett $.130 Do U do 26 half do 65 Do -do 2 6 quarter .do . 32 50 $30,000 Capital ! 15 drawn,norabers QUI or 75. - Grand Consolidalrd Cotta.k. Class A, for 1841. To be drawn at Wilmington, Del. Tlitlrsilay,‘23.l _ _ - —December; 1341. • . .. - . G R.II•I'D ion . .AZE,is , 4. . • Splendid prize of ' 513,00 114 do •do ' ' 10,000 flb - do' dd • .7,000 ,do • • prize of -.5',000 do •do ' ' • 2,810 do . dO 2;250 de • . . • de , 4.000 . dd do . 1,750 MI j ' ' - do 1,600 ' do' . , • do • . 1,500 do , . .do 1,400 do '.. • . ilci ' 1,300 do . ' do 1,750 thi ' dO ' 1,200 do ' 50 do. 1;000 do &iii Tickets $lO--lialves $5 - -“Quarttra $2 sa, Certificates of Parkagea Of 25 *hole Ti eketp $1 sil Do ' do • - 25 Half do ..‘ • . 65 Do po 25 Quarter dO . 32 50 40,000 Doitar.s. ' Grand,ConsolidateA Lotteky: . .. . 'Class B, for 1841. ... • TO be drawn at. Wilmington, Gel.' on Tlitlridsj. 30th ~ , ~.,, , December, 1841. • - :' -;•••,.; .• • ' GRAND CALBTAI.d. ;,, , • , • . 54)0 $" 15 . 0004i0406" 4 " 4 10 9 000 '"' 1 . . - . $6,000-40413,0005-$2,820-:-SO prizes of SI,OOO--60 of $5OO, --.5 1 ! of $301)7r-., ;, •• • 129.,0f $200,&i..... ..'.`' : • ' T'i'ckets $,lO--=Halves t 5 -- - iiiiisrfrere,s . 2..ll.•:., CertifivatOs of peokeges of '213 whole tickets:4llQ • ito `-,' - (16 - ' pi hair A O . 65 ' .. ......L _do._ '••' . , d0,...-------416-iiitimercro . . itlrOtadra foe 0ek„(...1s inchphares kind eerti fi tateit of vaokaket la ille above, ,pl . emlid Fiheniet 4 1 4 W -r oeive,the.iiioat Orpriipt atientubm acid the draiviil of,ft" each loitery will be AMA ittiiPtAllitefiy iffier it is cm mei. • Ailalll who order from 1I s. AddecaP • J. GREGORY &CO.. .ManagM. ' •' Washingtoo i D, • . • • . , r.iekint raitAiit6mit • - tillawlti • hi great variety", and eery • pea: la 18311:: • 'r '• • El I=l il o Ei 301 IN. HANDSIIUE fC. } d^ ~` la