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-&. EXPOSITOR. rem •
In this ear yeartheyMetropolitanJoint Stock
Isle ilical, • Srientifie, and Literary SoCieiy ,
•of Lotulim, imbued with
,a , lumfable desire
to expose error and establish troth, gave
existence tau committee of enquiry . upon
this interesting doctrine. "In the iiivestiga
-tione--hy- -this -committee,_ihe .experiments
were cotidurted by M. le Baron Duponief, -
,
of Paris, and -Dr. -Von_ Sehuirke,_OtNienna,.
two famous magnetizers: The committee,
g gs D DEC KM B '247441'
liCrTtie Centenary Jubilee of the ger
iman lb:formed 'Church of this country will
-be observed in' the blernianitilormed dairy!'
of this.place, flll Saturday (Christinas) next.
A Sermon will be preached by the • Rev.
%%Inborn Sprole suitable to.the occasion.
Service to continence at 1,1 o'clock. •
.. -
On our •Tirovr PAGE the reader will
in the same year, at a 'meeting of the soci
'
10 - "
my in the Uall of the Hygelan i,Nlege,
find a well; writted;inetnoir or Dom -
London. made a very able report, by which
DK Fog. Mitbor of the poindar'ioveitif
' the truth of Mesmerism was established
"'Robinson Crusoe." and the , eloquent
beyond civil. Since that time the doctrine
advocate of civil it l ttd religious Bberty.—
Robinson," (end has been -rapidly gaining ground in En-
Those. who
,heye read „
cannot'Rehieset fatt f rope and,.America,. its progress being aided„
Who 'ia there that has not ?)
tt he grattfiedie he perusal. . B.y. the wee, . no little in our country by , the very satis
factory experiments, and uncontroverted
WeJOaltithatthe beautiful and picturesque
, tzstimony of colonel .Stone, of New York..
'islard,of'.' Juan Fernanel,'! thelesidenee
The.rePiirt, by the eiimmittee of the.
.of notiiosort; has liven converted :by thei.
learned soCiely. of London, riintains in 4k
t hilian Government into place olbanish-. I
rel i t
.m
the sentiments held b i orttio i c • tylat o o po li t i ca l
. „ p i ti i„ na ltir. tail the interesting •experinieitts made- lid;
fey fro .
.the t ut o r _ I Baron • Oupontet and Dr. Vim Sehurke.—
ity. 'lt must he• confessed, h owever,. that 1 - We " mild be glad to embody -Abele at
:Juan Fernandiz is a much more.comforta; length in this rirtiole. hilt want of room
must preelude them- • Of mime of them,-
ilde mid delightful residence than the region
-
.;'at the..extremihead waters of ',Sall Rio r." luny'' we shall give -to our readers a
'. .
the place where - we're been left to shake brki : s Y na P sis ' ... ' -- • ' •-
and shiver. . . • ..
. . one of the peculiarities of IVlsmerism
• ' • ,is that- the -operatoirannot succeed - at - Will
. .. .
g i. i.l),i not i l eal e et to read "Tiiii WAR iii.mignetizing 'any stdijeet. Some persons
OF -rug GEAotig," • the poetical . article on 'tire . insensible to the influence of the nervo
our tirSi page: It was- n•iitteit by Tno3tAs vital Stiia.ivitikt those ' who. are iirerted .
8. 11/AcAtiLEV. Esq., left. line_ of the Whisk by it become insensible under; its power...-
•
Secretaries:of, StatliiiititLii__ltas-been - Pr"' 1 • An inst..nee.of Dr, Viiii•Selitir * kels - failure
notineed by (Titles to .he one of the finest i„. aeconiplisll his der•ire is mentioned. . The
prodnetions ill . the Ettelitdi ladtguage. It is •_. atientin. to- inagilet i z „.,.. w - „i f n iA i fi. Ity.the
lint.-
ever., ,)7-.4)°3::.1!;°1-'''.'!ir:-:fil'411..5.1:?(:1,?'',.gr:•112.3•-:,V.)::',e).1'411'.:Pi .:R . 4))1/;:R;R/ii-:119 % i ' iRl:::;t1R . 1'.. ) iillii;i - atta ' 1
bellishingAe..eoluitins" , OUtt, tiet*tip'aiier. ,, : '.l i,0,-;;," l ie r • - 1 ••••." --- • , : • ''i."- .:•'"
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.......,...
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~ 11/11 11 . 1 ..1111T11,,totteil,fting a 7 segar
visited..
with riiitldritikiiig'gin 'Sling. , W idiom at . li.isin-g the
liVe .were on lasi 'Friday
genticmaii of his iihject. Dr. you Seloirke
eight. 'or ten inches of :snow:, . During its
fall;-the- wititi--biew-as thouiliitiould - blow -
entn • lti " cul hi " n ' i l i t nilati "!' sii-h " ittis
fal
Li
were several tinies - iuttised rapidly -from the
itejlast.-r-Hrlie-deifting-t 0 tpolt-tlioLltailL,Roat,
- was so great - that tlre — cars -- wcie - scupiret,l
and could not be run throne'. until,'}-esters.
honlilen_efitisuninformed-subjeet-to-the
extremitwa of his digits, and -the dexter;
then repeatedly waved in • close proximity`
to the gentleman's nose. Itt -this, the pa,
.iieut laid_ his_aegar_m pon_ ..the „table,
!tenoned his . coat, and- m-inipti:afed the
.
ieTe of the_doetor,' with sit • much ,seyeruN.
that_the lelrited , experimenter cried fur
merry ; hut •the enraged patient. withoitt
heeding Ii is drageed him to the fluor'
by his nasal primiberanee. and applyli4
the toe of his boot to the extremity 4.1 the
os coceygis of Dr. Von Selturke, propelled
him into the street. The doctor was after
wards coMpelled, in all !Atlir gs of the vein
mittee, to be previded• with an air Cushion.
and to wear a sticking plaster ou his .. nose:
„With the next subject, Dr. Von SelMrke
was eihmently succeseful. A traveller wl o
arrive 4 .at the house where he was acsuP.
per. complained of •headache and fatigue,
n hen the able physician and philosopher
preeerThed a broiled fowl, som e hot pota
toes, a pint of ale and two glasses of strong
brandy • put ch. The subject was • then
made to lie upon a sof.i and the doctor
(*MD nteneo his manipulations.. In two
, ANIMAL MAGNETISM. - Minutes and a half, so great was the 'nag.
Man in every age leas been more ready retie: influence, that the subject' %ira 3 asleep,
til.,imbihe•errer than embrace truth. Saba-
and on waking next: morning complained
tai Sevi' had more followers than had the no more of headache.
One fiat Malhonly., who had lost..both
true•Messiah;—the Koran has more believ
legs by aMputation, was magnetized .by
_ers,than_has_theLword_of_Kevelaition; nor
• - Baron_Diipontet threesue , ce; -- c.siii — e days ,
has there ever been in science any grand
discovery that did not • •
struggle
with and on the fourth was thrown into the Som
'
nambulie state. In a little time small ex
ignoram.e' and superst;;ion; before it was
successful in the eniffliet. It is not strange; creseenees appeared upon the ends of, his
1
thee. that Animal Magnetism has been fair' and - bi a few,sinings became well de-
.
half a century lahnring For a secure foot-
fittediegs, perfect even to the toe
hold in
the mini's of
the learned. But it is When this subject Was in a state of nom.
Baron -- Du pontel asserted - that',
-afte:r hieing been :i.i4tifyingio'kle44 that Within - a few vears.l
again
and son, truilden. ,•• he mink d instantly possess all the. faculties
!of any person; who ehould•join hands with
down, th i s ae!enee has received a new im-
Puke.; anti 1 1)!Re every other -mighty. Wink, is leim. • Dr. Roe.•a gehileman intimate with
debdilea ev ' endually to prevail. Ira votaries, the Seraphic language, submitted-to the'ez-,
-
'lllAli'llAaiivorthy disinterested.deeo. pertinent, and upon addressing Mulhoply
InyiweaueYof truth. have determined i nthe unknown tongue, he. tMthe astonish
'?, ment Of every one, c'onversed in -it fluently.
..e.it•pedientir of Ira ve ming . the vont'
tore upon ;tint exh ibi t t he wee d ers o f It'was Unfortunate; however, that Dr. Roe,.
wonderful:
science in
every village. not being himself in a magnetized state, was
• unaple to understand the answers of
s ung was Phrenology buffeted anddespis-
Mel
until this method was 'resorted to, of haply.. • Many other interestinOxperi
making every bay fami li ar wilt', its pr i n . meats we re-successfully tried upon him. • ,
, .the Surrey! Zoological 'Gardens,. Dr.
ciples antfiis' phenomena, and then every
Von Scherke Oared under magnetic influ
body belit' , ved. • • _ .
ence a rib-nosed baboon. which [wive put in
Animal fMagnetitina was diseovered—or
'`rapport” with Mr. Simpson,• a celebrated
iovenia, *WA clionse—ebont'Ae
year 1174.1 : y 141emiwr..n ,- 4 _ Gi , nr -p hysi . lecturer on the-necessity' of teaching lop
infants. immediately—in eonse.,
IteeMne •in a •few . years :Ji,„I4.A.'Y..A .
France and de:rniany, clu"'"*" of its magnetic to The dia
:iiiiiior—delivered •an eloiruene
that' it.at._lte ndth._arrested~the
•
attention 4;f the French; GovernMent, Who. addresson Education.
.
ai , Pitinted committee for its investigation. I Magnetism. as kima'n to those who
'rids committee, of whoa our own Frink- ,have paid the slightest attention to the sub.,
lin was one, made; 0. 1 -report which was not „itel.'-js a trill!l and incomprehen'sibly tinbtle
well 601ratated...tii. induce • belief haring its litealitt• the will ,of
encti.anditliegan inbeahandOned. In 1831,!‘ the magnetizer. frinriwbonfit is, itriper
however. nA.ommittee.of the french Royal e4tibly 'propelled. and distributed on the
Academy idseicilmi , roore favor. surf tesof the hniit to he•Magnetbied, and.
'•ably eittlie_eubjeet; again"drew .th e we believe a part of .the mesmeric theory
,
attentlint - iif - theTscieniikworldf v; mkpmiing- -is geneialli_taken_to..hp:.that:eierY._eltql•tU
-freneh . ..and• German philtitilidieri mainf'fiair an individual must prove ineller' •
ttrieOily'totiaetl manv advocates., • Andeislthe operator 'be im .. ireased with
',.frhe : lllennieriiinplo:Ounolly, had thus far I a. powerliik•desireto paselroin .him 'the
foiiittFl it t le tevav and 'it was; : tel energy and
.4-elie iiaine the subject
nOt - nntirlfo ; tflat ii attracts the t* thutve'a Istronq autiatlt to •
•
•
dad• evening. - •
We had Jm mail enet thi Ilarriatimg from
. We find nothing in the doing! of Con
t.—
gresi worth eransferring+ to our eolunins.
Every thing No far '
gins.on smoothly- at
IVashington. rylei'efiseal plan will
, be bitterly opposeil by the opposition; and
\ spe , Bentoslians have droppeil the President
- • al(ozether. • 'We - shall keep - our readers
advised of_every Thing that may he done
the great Sanlyediint,_OLl-tlie.tiation:
LANDING OF TIIE Pli.onms.—The anni
.tversary'of the "Laodittff of the Pilgrims"
will: he 'eelehratoll by the people of Ply-
Innuth..Massaelmsett's . , on the 221 instant.
(to-day.) JOREPII R. CHANDLER, Esq., of
l'hiladelphia. u ill deliver the . ..itratitin:—
Front the well linoWn literary reinitation
of Mr. C..'we incline to the opini-in that
oratinu ea ill at least he as able and in.
terming. a one as has ever before been de
l:yowl" OW a similar occasion.
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Dr. :Voir: Sehurke, however,. no
dotibt by • reason: .of bitt powerbil control
over his own will, was able. in Practice to
tarry the science.' much. farther.: : : YVe aitt
told in the revert that he not only succeed -.
edit' Pisani under the hillUenee 'Of animal
Magnetism,' irrational erestOret.; as,in the
ease the lbahuon; but ilint even. things
inanimate .were.niatle to .yielil - tti f his :
tuknoWledie of the examinations,
made by the CoMmittee of the Metropoli
tan- JointtoeklMedieill,' , iicientifiri, - and
Literary Society, 'it would he madtiiis to
deny the existence of. animal magnetism.
and the reality 'of the curious phenomena
attributed to it by its
It .is to be regretted. however, that in
this as in every other science, and in every
art,' botches are to tte' , found professing. to
The false pretender in .science io
no less injurionito its advancement than the
hypocrite is to tho . ',.sprkad •of • Itelighm.--
they are. alikelleapiCahle. " . -•' -
• •We are led ttrtlds remark from hiving
witnessed, on the evenings of Saturday
and Monday' . last, the exploits nf a couple
of-catmterfeit profesiors of Mesmerism.'
One of these, a Mr. Johnson,• arrived in
onitown on-Thursday last, in Company wi:11-
his man Frederick, and' his girl Harriet, 'a
brace 'of trained subjects. and performed
in 'the Court;House on that anti; the .two
succeeding : evenings'. We
. were present
only a few. minutes at the close of
the exhibition on 'Friday eventig, but on .
the next 'evening we were a 'spectator'of
•
the wholedisplay:
The performance commenced by seating
Frederick,' the subject, to be magnetized',
in 'an min , chair, when Mr; lohtteni); the
;operator. brwaving Lis Jfiieiile. biore , . the:
ice aiiit passing: . the :nuts 41
Frederick, hid; 'as
lie raid, under Anignetic influence. The
subject, when in this somnamsutir condi
, rei.litiett,kis hotly .:igiiinst the right
110 t shoulder, his fists elenclied; Ids eyes
elosed, and-his whole frame; made itifiexi;
Me, as it seemed, by muscular eimiractinu.
Frederick-is an ugly dug at he Ft, liutwlien
maknel izett— loam •• weirae thane a.•-griped
hyena; -
CoMinittee - previonsly - jiPpoiiitt:d
by the audience, to keep an eye on the ex
periments, then applied ammonia to the
nose of Frederick, anti kicked Ins- hand
with a pin, but no apparent effect, was pro
duced' upon the eoamenttmlisi; nor tiould
his head or . arm be raised by the' applica
tion of ordinary power. Numerous expe
riments in the will, were then attempted
by the operanir. • Standing at :1 distance
from the subjt;Ct, a slip of paper was hand
ed him, •upon which • was written by the
committee, a series of requests, such as that
the magnetized should raise hiS right arm
—then .liis left, Ike. by the mere volition
of the magnetizer. These • experiments
appeared partially successful, burin a great
Measure 'faded. The next series of exile=
menu, was of the sympathetic class. It
was said, that by inflicting pain' upon'any
part of Mr.',lohnson's,body, syn►ptoms of
suffering would be exhibited at the fame'
instant in the same part of his aubjeet's
body; and that whatever was tailed-by the
(timer would simultaneously be: lasted by
the latter. These experiments , were quite
- unsatisfactory. •
The rnagifeilierTheri taking his position
1 behind the magnetized, received from the
audience, a number of articles which were
to he successively described by the sub
jeet,rupon the _request' of Professor John
ioii: In this there was- a total failure.
Frederick's -inutteringsr-we're- -in- the most
barbarous sort of incoherency. and when
understiiod, his descriptions. were sueh,as
would have been applicable to almost any
other object than the one presented... Guess
ing sometimes kit e but oftener missed.
.When required to flame the. color or, shape ,
of an article, his . .auswer univiefially ter•
initiated in - ish. nor did he ever give to
any object, a single color. . It was usually
"whitish, and blackish,"—"not very dark
ish," or "not very lightish"-4ts shape al
most always "Imigish and roundish." • .
Johnson. having roused Fredelek h. ,
waving his hands upwardS. announced to
the spectators that Mr.•Du Solle; the.other
counterfeit, who had. just arrived in town,'
would ffingnetize the young lady Harriet.
Harriet ,-eci;orditigly `appeared upon the
stage ayikwast• t o sleep, not by' nianip
pf\
illation - , which we or he very indelicate to
iiTailf,liiiilii'Mic - DiCSidle -l ieliiiii - g - liii
steadily in the face. Wlien slumbering,
she. Was pricked in-the hand'and arm with
it pin, but moved not.. Mr. the Sidles ex
perimenits. upon his sie.jeet were:in 'Hie
will; and: resulted, - as did those of jidunen
Atria Frederick. 'llarriet•was . again:quick.
(wed hy mognelirpower; and the. andiGnee
4isinisied. • • • . ' . •• • :
•On•Nleinclay t;teiling w ewere in alien
(lance: Mr. Du Sofia was theOnlyi,npera
tor, and Harriet theonly auhjecit.i She Wa'a
magnetized as before.' and ya!lous'eiperi=
menu; :t/ter . will and •ia tyniptgAy irie4.
e need•not'detail,them;
: They. let
ted•,,more 'satisfactorily. than. , did those of
Saturday evening. One of - rie • experi
Meets Whir-Harriet; however, was to-inje.o,
her right arm With:a superabundance of the.
.magnetielluitl, so :that. because of muscular
rigidity, it could not be incurvatetl... Har
riet played her part' well ; but a medical
gentlOinan
,present, , bY..mitiniPulating; iter
arm, found th:4 the museles .were asTree
from cmittactednestr as ; Were those of any
ii.a..M.raln4l.evrand_'nottvitit tending
her resistance; he bowed her anti 'dr :no
.
difficulty.. .; • • 1 . ,
of an editorial .will not a mit
a more • particular relation'of experiments
and detections. Sufficient it is, to ;Say, that
test persons who witnessed the operationi
of-Johnson. and-Ha „.Solle, , cre ,satisfied ..that
the whole. affair ittisia' Bile Itumlute;;While
a , few . avnw 'thentikeir,es: half believerti in
. ,
Inc. Animal • MagntriEnuif these two gentle,
men, hecause'unaktle,c.to - , secittnit tor the
leentinglrunnaturat, 7 eohilition . -of the sub.
ja(Cia. , titei; eXiernal - toritire., ,
and 'the'apparent success . of the' tiperatt , rs ,
in a' small . tinniber. 'Of .ezPeriments in the
'."
We .have only t&s‘ay, that to Mir - mind- 7
witluall deference (o the opinion of a neigh.;
berinz brother editor;.-illes9 partial etirees•
Ales were the result of a preeoncernal plan
hetween the parties—that the somnamtm
alltitithOt---was:- feig-nettot nit: that - the Aut.:
twit! of 'sense 88 to outward torment is
the natural consequence of habitual Subutis
sitin. to it.
IVhotltat ever read of the fattii!tie pranks
ef 'Tunny Joe!' the n. Devil of IVtitsitsto.-k"
,--who
, that ever heard of the, It
wort
ilistarbenees"—or the 4'lll)ov:tare of Attry
_ .
! . I'idttzt,..itt. ha : fp!. "a „Wag : ime ve,tt twn.Ye :
of
the ilea that she tv:iit . a hreea l er of
whit that- ever looked even the astai t ishii t i
tricks of theiiretiarti pguler, will tit4•atl.
the surce.rsfullents of Mullion and
_DA Siille,qrecomijaratively„AeAy2tA
miserable of irieker3'.•
Muscular" mintniction, etinvidsions and
contortions of the hotly are not
, new
The "Freiicli W
Prophe' .. wlto Wetit to•Ette 7
hula' thp: „re rly .? part-of-- , t6. 7 Eilette - endr
Cemo-y, by , these means— whieb„theY at
to the.operotioni - of the. Holy Spir
its-'-gained many proselytes.
The practice of malingering, wide!' for
a longtime prevailed•among the European
. evinced . Inaly_by practice the
body Might he, made stibmissive to the will.
One subject submitted to'all the preparato
ry measures for amputation, hefOre he
woul4 relax his knee. joint; another. who
feigned paralysis of the arm, allowed him
.
self tolhe nearly drowned before be would I
Stretch it out to Save 61 ' 1.
When Deacon Paris died in 172.7 in Par
,
is, and was interred, in: the churchyard of
St. Aledar•l, a numliecof the Jansettists, to
whom he, was endeared because of hia op-.
pugnincy to' the. celebrated Popish Bull,
Uniaenitus, atisembledalailriti the church;
yard, and ;exhibited die Most violent elm
yulsionary motions of ,the body. lielieviog
that, by atilt'. means they would Obtain•the
blessing of 'their :departed Such
adepts were they in Voluntarily convulsing
their that they. Jtad .given to them
the name of '"Convolsionaries." When
. the.churchyardr_of St:' Medaril _. tpaa - cluscd
against diem by the auiertiment,•they re
tired to private houses and invented a-sys;
tern of self-torture. he tied upon
spit and 'exposed to the flames, was sub
milled to, not:With any,, apparent suffering.
but with 'manifest delight.- .‘
The horrotii.Of flintipdyenance are fa—
miliar toi'every t suspend !MOO(
on a rope by m'eans isra'llookilinntelt the
inutilFles of:the back--fiiiitrialltiaiself froM
• • .14 . •
a gilbtqiiier pit .fire„ is light,
hie face to, die...flame, are - no un
commoit : practises. with ;
.an, io;ancei.s4givutiofiliet Indian •divote.ti
who, in doing penance, perfOrined it'jdur
ney- of '
some hiiiiihitritides, measuring
with :his body, pvery, fit pf the way.
Some of the calendereil saints, too, have
left their exampled Or t a'' time sohmissiOn
to bodily torture. it Aims the doctrine of
,the monks of Sanplilutre, .that the pains
of purgatory might be hy -the in.
(fiction of self-torment. They
„ resaved
that thirty. psalms said or sung, 'aecinnpan
ifd.hy one hundred stripes, would he a dis
charge fur one year from purgatorial pun
ishment, and that the4h9le psalter repeat
ed twenty times with t ree
a release for one hundred years.
One of these' fanatiCO: St. lb:iodide...more
ambitions than the rilif,.during otie ;lent,
with a scoi►rge,itl eaeh hand, infheied , tipcm
"Idinself sixty millions of stripes, a nd reel.:
tell the pgalter'iwo hundred,timea.
'We tnight• 'rroceeti erith each meenunta
almost, cd • in:pa:tiny, but: - this artiele
_,ttre 'think we iiave
ten enough In enuvinee every riett:rnintled
man tliat . ljtt'.solle anti :Joltisnn :Ole,
iluniti t iga..:..th e ii *ribald Imagnetisin. eon'.
temptible may
subject NW!):
r 4 Cold Water' Gallant.—Jim' Sykes. a
ilry chap, who is writing . letters to the
New, York Commercial from - Atli Southern"
of die State. immortalizes ! a wag
by the„ name 41f - 11iannief, 4, - .eiiiitnietor on
the New. York and Erie rail- road. who
.oavus a wagon, the !fore! wheils of which
are aslargit as the hind
,wheels.. One of
file horses he calls Fanny. the other Else:-
ler.; and lie . says '"Eissler! is a whole,
team." Onethiy, he stopped to din 3
fred his loiries.. ! A tretty (house' waited
at the tahle, and eaine to. fill• his tumbler
When Veer , : lie . traiig' :heir ''''' iall lir. r
an adjoininic rtion4 - . II e. was - smitteu- with
her heinity and drank his glass dry aiquiek
ly as pos)jble. that he might have 110:pleas - -
UN:of eeeing it „again. Ilis desire
to see her. however. exceeded hie. ealitieity
o hotel all the .water she poured n u t; 41)(1.
geeing a, jar of pickles standing in the:y '' ''
instratrOldrieking 'the Water it
into the jar:. and repented his calls for the
./hOnSel to,,f4l,his tumid& till he had filltit
the jar tO„overflowing. ! . )lje reputa tkon .for .
drink in g wilier , of e(ltirse, ! soon spread . :ever
thelieighhorlitiod; and the secret was not
fonnil out until the good laallailY..discoirek,
rd that the liquid in her jar had been d
gl; ilu
teand)ier pickled v eueuMhers thereby de- .
stroyed. ,
CHEAP READING!
Persinikcei hing t purchase cheap residing, are
requested to call 611tbestsbseriber in Carlisle, where'
can be had 11111KHzii.es el all descr ptionsiand bold
tit the•publislici a prices free Of.posiuge.
• • For Sale as above:
Craliani's Nfagasines, Lady's l3rntk. .
Ladies' Lonipa ion,. ••))'lll p ,Nlmpzinr.
Pentile's Library, Y•nont People's Book,
Ladlyti A maysintik,.
- New York Visitor. • Fowler on Nlatkmony,
Ilicknell'sCouateifeit Brother joinitlnin;\
•• •De remit, • - Now lVintlit, " •
8014011 Xl/11011. .' Ulll%l l l l llO Yankee Nation,
Veeltlyilera Id, ' Public Ledger,
Daily Chronicle, .Spirit LC the Tient s,
N w Vol k Daily Herald •
Titi e 6. id the Sens, Life iii a Whole Ship, arid,
•.‘ I lei; I
Subieciptintss eel:cited for all the principal
publicatious c i f the day: n _ . '
4
N. D. 'rile Ai/11111111811 Tirother'ionlitlian.and New
World,',lo.lse.receicsid:and:fii• sale sin the firist of
101. p "P. .*.
• • ' A , yt
•Detemlwr '22,18:11., • ' • "'•—•
• • - .•
• - of John Sdniterson, deed.
ile linnis
"II in runt le, tartlet tuotexo. outfit• will of 3, tut'
timullertott, NvetWXlidtilletmi to?). ship.
enirit
her rchioing M the lirrou,4l. Cillll/4C, NI/T:Cr. IS
1101.4)y RiVe.l. tf , all pig' oils lin elati its 11.2,111.• it said
emate.tortiresent them properly muthe..tio. Ow set
tkilient, and All peri uts Indebted sirE requested to
snake pltyittetts. to Ike sitlkvellser. • •
, • JIM N It, NI:EA - VE[l, Ailm'r.
Defenitwa• '2'2, Ih4 • ' •
In iht Curl of_ i;osisor:n !Wag of Cum-
be7lMtd — cumit . ti, De, ember 14. .4841.
Chcuccnant of Nlnwg RIO Mc Ilrenhe
nm, Ashi Al icva nt'Af. t. i . . .1 .1; ; Ceniglieud, la.ol been
prehented ; the Cowl by %doh de Been:min tu;stinl
the .2.1' M•nithicSif idnuney Court (Ii iii the I Ttn
any) uppointeti .ler it or; fienaltion.t4.4 A llawance,
trt tio 111.jectiolls he made,—of mltich ull cuncerowl
will take notice.
• c'go. 5.% suErtsoN, Prothy
Cm- Dee. ,
NEW tAILILN
1.:3 12 D 3 .11 ,
TE Silbseriber'resfit.virolly itirlirms Ilia
'L . friends and the piddle generalle, that helms
cotnineliceil the CIIANDLING TIUSINESS hi
West Lowlier stmet. Carlisle, near the German ite-
C,rmed chinch. ' Ilaviug employed an experienced
hand at the lisiness, hop( ato merit a share of
1i ilic palrnimgr.
TAI.I.OW lie taken in exchange for candles;
or the trash at all times given Cie it. _
CYDrilers ii. town or country will ho primptly
attended to. Merchants in the neiglihnring towns;
19, .
sending niintherwis: can be meeorn •
'undated with guy quantity, u Melt will be.tlelit tired
on the sliiirtest notice. * WILLIAM MILES.
Decertiber .4 2.2, I 8-11%—fit.
MORE IT:Vcir _C•CODS
AI r 4 01.1 . 1):,--A-111r1 \1 • havejubt received al.
hare, an additional immily.of
Wall & Winter (Wei's;
tq:lticii t hey invite the attention of the public.
Great harg,siiii will he given.
Shipp embts Alec. 6, I 8 II
higt received to cluzvii` PALM II OUs. H u ll fiii•
van by - • - CIIAS. 13.44tN1TZ:
• Decenibe 1?, 1841. . . .
Shoez‘l, !Mines:
- Just received from auction . 100 pair Tavern Slip
ira; 75 pia, imhee lined and roved
over shore; 50 pair Mena' do do do do ; 2.5 pair
%Yocum% .morocco do. da. do. w.cito; and for sale by
CUAS. BARNiTZ.
et:ember 15,1541.. , .
4XOTHER
THE veltv LA-rnsT & CHEAPEST VET!!
• • Ne « Goods . !
cid! PPI N t*J R & CARFAY•...shir
w iishur g ., ham. r im I,urived at thear , old stand, near
the Rail roinl s tram_the cubism cities; au extensive
aSsortmeid of
..„
ARM ••irinier 946
of tho'iro4t fashionsble style, which They are deter
mined to sell at pri..es to sat the times. Persons
desirous of purchasing golds are most earnestly de
sired to give diem a call.
,Uarto i us maybe:expected.
Deebrober ;184 t. .• • •
.. , •
•
Diamond; Diluter, and Pilot (.. 1 6ths
JUbt i , ectived and for Nile se reduced prices by
CIA 1 1 1 1 1 xGrat ix. CAR Y.'
Silippea:sion, Dec. 2' , .t, 1841.
.. 11. ER' !!‘.011,9,..3. French, Cerrouluntid I , a,g
wilt- liwt.ti..:‘,l•tit esetyuil ;i:t uxte isavt: titsortrts:itt,
ut tltu st . ):ti It' .
(:LIPPINIGF,4 8c CA It.ZY. -
• SliiislienOttirg., 11. o. Silt, t B-It.
.•
.•
of SILKS RIBBONS,
0, Wry itmt nrecive.4 Me *We 01
• • NR.:elt . & CAReor.
----sLiwusl,?uit,-11ku.-21.,,- I SU. =
TO
.IDua- CREDITORS.
" ' TAke ii it iee•that ; we have a pplien to the Judges of
ti 1 t...0 RI , t o f cu'ilirunit Mess of eumlierlauti uotuity;•
fur the benefit Oldie lusolartit La 1411 °filth. COmnio4
wealth. awl they,,, hove atittukted ellontltiy - kiwi - WA'
ito..elf 4faistuirliote.rt, for the lieurieg el •us mid mar'
credit , rs at the Court nottse, in the horOugh of Cop:
li4e; a bee and where 3ou may Hilted, if, yeti thlik
, ,
, .
• FRADY:RICK. A.' RF.N$Euv.
. r.f. Q. pe rir(( tt titLkatiti;, -
. - . l i t G . , AIANI SiMOX:.
-' .I r . vr, i l
, .- JOHN • SUURitfiCitv..•'• -. • •
•'' .jr _ii J.' ..10KI.,..ILNIALIWO:.Jti. • -
)),loeuuloer . S'ii,lll , l4. -- . • -;:': -..". - - •,' " --.
, .
. .. •• • .• .
. - ' • litovqs! (-ittives 11
y
' Jltst receiveil 13 olnewirtit• IVio'tskits G t *which
int 110 rata Reprises to suit tile t ion**. it .-%' , ~
•-. . _
_"CliAntor4-134
esetislseillres. 1,15.10—„, - '••• • • '' . ' '
-7,, Constables, Retailers,
I Awl by an no ofilM Geaeritl Assembly et
1 I'mplaylvaida; entitled " An . act 'graduating the
duties upon.wlrileside de ders.a.til retailers of Mer .
preseribino• the mode Of issuing licen
ses and i:Meeting said tuties," and its several sup
plements, it is made The ditty of the Constables ot
of. the several ,thivitthips and bnrchiglis within the
e amity of Cumberland , and they are 'hereby regnir
e 1 - tn e nilike opt,,on oath or tarmettion, and deliver
tn' the Clerk
,Of the' ap 11
art of Quarter N'/110119;
separate list of " all 'persons engagt din the Selling
or vending, of goods, warce. mevelmodiv% of what
soever kind or nature," nit or hef ire the first day of
the neat .liiiiintry.74ol4ions..being . the.lofltday......The
.following is the classiflciition underthe'ftet of thi:4lll
of Ifay,l _
. .
. . .
Thosa whose isles amount to' $3llO ribo and up
ards e.hall entaditute the 1 tt class, and pay $200„
lod.l/m/ sod less flow 3a0,030 ''2.f class, - $156 --
1,1111.000 . do ,200,000 3d s l ' 100
85.,000* •do :100;0(8) 4th 0 81) We, the undersigned, citizens of Esistpennsbere
75,000 de 115,041 sth 0 Su township, in the county of Cumberlaial, do yet city
611,0 t to do 75:80 6th " 50 that we Well acqunii led slid, the 'she ie . named
50,000 do •60,000 7th. 41 40 _Thomat Wino toti,and t'ot'e is iif good repute for
do ..•50;000 Bth 0 , • 30 -honesty and tentin.ranee, mid is well ,pialvided with••
50. 0 . 00 do • 411, 1 0) 9th " '25 hause room mid conveniences fur the lOilgiUgalid
40.000 •do • - 30.000 " 20'• corn:iodation of•Stratigers'aud Travellers, sold do
15.000 '20.000 14th • 15 therefore recummet hint to truekm.6l'Se* .w ell
WSW dO 15.000 I gdl. 12.50' deserving of : a License; 214 r1111)141, say. that a
5,000 de . . 10.000" 15th u 1(1.00 Tavern at the stand is an accommodation to the pub-
Less than. 5,006 . 14 th 7,00 lie.
11 l'ltwtDLD ; T hat tidier, such wholesale Or retail '; Peter Leslier, John P. Quieley, •
dealers - c - niflqe - thele. - pitelniteritrid7sale - tolityin. Szttnuel-Bret47.-_-==.7,. - Almithant..l.lle4lolBt.
anti,anti,ventlinglemils; •wares and tnereliandite.• the g-t Abm. Ilmtz,' -.Samuel
,giowth„ !eroding and, manuftMture of the UnitA Jacob Bretz, Arlan Seiver,-
Stales, lie or they shall fIIIV oils' one half the amount •Titatie 'Adams, ', 119 PC Lorgereeker,
of the Debase required, by' the provisions" above 1 , Daniel Reesor. .• . oarew Kteitzer,
stated,- . • • ' Joint II Zearing. .lolia
" And every 'seller or vender of wines or distilled 'December IS, 1841 —St*
liquors. either, with or without .ntliergoodsovar , s, -
mereliandige. cointooditiei, or effeCts, as aforesaidi
sled! pay f-u' Ilia license FIFTY eva ccitt in additinm
to the rates shrive specified for the respectire classes."
gellerchatils, Dealers,.
And ethers luterested in the said set,,n•e also notifi
ed. that the Associate Judges and Commissioners of
said emedr, wi II attend at the Co imiasimlers'OtAcc,
on Frida:y the -14th day of January. 1842. at one
o'clock P. M. for the porpose of brarnix and chased
fyitf.' all retiiilero agreeably to
'said act, where all slid' as thinly tirtnertna v attend; ,
reit —.IOIIV 1R W
.
Q'rk to Comndasiotters.
Commi , .tintirre Oifirp. St
Curligle, Ike. 22,1141,
•
Sheriff's Sale.
V. virtu& of a writ of Yoelitinni rogionas to
110:1
'Lyn:le dire:AAA iso;ed out of the Cone:. of Corn,
nron Pleas of C herletel coantv, u ill hr ezprivell to
st the Chun . 41/eArwooth p 1
Rat thl
ut t 0 o'clock, A . , tlie'follott I lig- dcaeribeil -real
tivtatte. viz:, •
A part M' a Lot.of Ornuntl situate in the
lorlugli fit' Carlisle, Cumbe:r!atill veil, ty. elotitiai.
'fist feet 19_1)1 ettAlt ni!..iitt.taley—aiitl- 27 . fret -itrbrra It:
y
Jii;il. - eiisl'. Ins,. i•ei Pomfeu4steetl,(the Afrie .11 eli , ..1i e
and ground beleviging, VI ilii. s iin ii., cs ,..•pi ei tn in
..
Fiti:!l loo . antl 240 feet in flew!, met* 01. 1,5
- facing
ilicrenii - ei•er • tell a sinaltlTot_lliifite. i i
Sewed anti taken in eseeoe inn lie the koperty Of
John Peck. • -Anil to be s-1.1 by me. •
- P %.UL - 11ARTIN, SherifT.
Suizntres Orricg, . •,•
Cotrliale. 11ec.12',1941,-3t. '
nissoidErto_l.
The kt•tiveen fr:l4 -- AV. -- a; -
Itetfj, loaa_beett_ilis!atvetLig euta•at-Lnr
The ImA:a are the Immix of .I—II. !teed. Per
clollA indebted will pltaqe tall anti s rile their ae - -
entaAt.
tr.i'l.Wrilor will Lc p!e,ww I, t accom•n•lddtt
at tlu• cdtl guild all %till frcl i ll spnsiYl to patt•otliz
him owl imitvs,:ltent to rail. • .
• C.
Neu:villa. Dye. '2'2. 141—.—St.
Cure your Coitzhbeft re 11 lie too late
De; I lean's nein •ilv nit!
ine.liciiw that per!'eet en file , cc eau lie relied tilen.
fir the limn nhate rem natorthigh• o , dd esomecam
plain!. This tnetlichie alwav>l-relieces
a f.t.w 'la% a. and when the ilititiage is seatetl , oo the
limp it Cannes it tn he illAch:trAttil by EviiertorAtion.
then ri•atnriniz salad health to ihe 'an and
ei t jo,nient or thnie till° hate ION; been afflicted. •
trr Principal °Rice, N 0.19 NorthEipltth
F; , r aitle sit the Rtnig Store.of J.. 1. Myers: St Co
Carliale,anil Wet. Peal,Shi ppensborg. (Ivo. 22
Spiezi,iitl Lotteries for
JANUARY, 1842. •
Nionon;aliii Lottery.
Wass A. fm thl2-,-To be drawn at Alexandria,
Va. onSaturd v lit 1111417 1 1844' •
A.• 1 I
- •
• • GRAND SCHEME.' •
1 prize of $25,000 lit prize., or. $5OO
do of . 1,000 10 do of 600
I do of • 4,e00 40 do or soo
1 - • of 3,0410 23 do !or of 400 -
1. do of . tU do of 503
10 prizes'of • 1,000 70 ill of 200
lit drawn number $l5, 2.11 drawn number $l5. :id
do 41 , 1 $1 ti 4th do do $lO, Hull lfmrst prize $B.
Tiekoi net:). 0-11 a Ive. , VS—Quarters
Coif fieatei of Packages ol Y 3 Vt hole Ticket/ 010
Do. • • do '25 Half do 55
Do. . do 26 Quarter do • 2750
• $30,000-415 1 000.•
.Virginia Leesburg Lottery..
Clain A. for 18.0. Toile drawn at Alrxandriii, Va.,
on Satturllny,.lnunary 8, 184'2.
1 prize of S3OA/0; . 1 'of $15.01 . 01 for $6,0011; 1 of
$5,003; I of 4.628; 1 of $3,0,10; I of s'2,sno;
of $9,0110; . 95 of $1.000; 85 of $500; 98 of
4500; - 200 of $230 &a. &o.
75 number—ls drawn ballot.. '
Tickets only Pl—Halves $ ' S
-..Quarters $2 50
Curtin('ides of packages of id whole tickets $l3O
Do • do OS
Do •do SO quarter do St 50
•
Motigalia -Lottery.
Class B. for 1R42. To bedrawn st , Alexandria, Va.
ou Satturdai, January 15;1E144. .
sexammti sown E. •
1 prize of . $35,294 1 50.prize8 of $l,OOO
I .do of 10,0001 50 do of 400
1 do of • 4,0001 50 do of Soo
1 do of • • • 1,609 1. 132 do - of 200
Tickets slo—Halves ss—Quarters $2,50.
ecrtirmateit of packages 0f24.1t hole tickets tllO 4
_ 1)0. do 264 half do 6S
do • 26 quarter do S 2 50
Virginia Wellgburg Lottery.
Ciima A, for 1842.
l'o be-drawn at A learadria.Na. on Saturday, the
• Ithl of dannary,,tße.l..
GRAND CAPITALS. •
1 prize of $ ;0030 ^ 1 prize of 41,32
1 .of 30,tmt) 10 prizes of 1,3 t
1 - - 411) of - - •'10 - - do of -
,1,200
I do of '• 4,000 .10 do t•f • 1,000
4 do 5110
• •do of 600
2.043 13 do cf • ' „43-0
I• du of ' 1,830 id -do •or . 460 -
iv: drawl, number $l6, 24 drawn number $l5, Sel
• • 4.awil number $l4, 4th drawU number $l3, Sib ,
60. & t aw t i number $l2, lowest prizeslo.
'fievrtso.tly sl9'.s'lalves $5 7 .-Quartemi $250• •
Certificates of package. of .25 whole tickets $l,lO
1/4 do ' 2S halves red' -65 •
• di 25 quarter's do Sl'so
.' rot '77rkets awl Share& oi• Certifirtiii, -'ParA.
twit to the uh Sti.l..nclitl.l.otteriesei.address • .
••• . • .1. G 'GREGORY to. CO: Ntana,ere.
.I*4otinOnp '
Drowtootet4 inntued,httely alter they are over t•
1.1 who' Ardar as attoste. • '.• • •
. • . Carpets. •
Ingrin c Vanition,,llekv, and Calton .Carpating,
*ao reoiiklyad and for iale eery low by,
R.F 9 f.',1 1 4 041*. CHAS.' OGILDY,.
i
• .
. _ • • • •
81111 r Al'Esf —--
. Came to the pht , tat!on.ll; (col Wm.
kiq W. at,ly, ch ~ now.in the opeupaney
r •
' s ,
ul s bur. hi Diekinioll town
' str A i ' ship, one mile Wert thimberlsnd
- . dlid,.toi the Atli of Novemheriast," .
• 9 . . • !1 WO II ell . . '
supposed to be air•in Enot years' eld each. •Dne is
narked oil the tight !writ with the lyttri on: C., ou.tl
the other one 011. the left witti.B. G. The owner iv
requested to 'mime torward,•prove prope,ity. pre
charges and take them away, or they' w ill be t)itspoloil
at according to law. . ' • •
• ', BARNHART GARDNER,
Dec. 15,1841.-4- 3 t*
In the _matter- of the -applkatioti
by Ttlantati tiarton for a Tatern : -I.4 , ense--01 , - -
road leading . *bat :titeret Its Gap to Harrisburg, in
nastPtataaboro' - -
.
Public notice is limbs' given that; I intend to apw - ,
ply at the -twit term f the Court PI (limner Ses
sions of Cumberland county, for 14" License to keep'
a:rhvern or Public llotiee , in Leesbuilx. Southamp
ton township, kn. the house a lab I now'kerp.
. . ' WM.• CLARK.
The undersigned eiiivnk of Leehburg sod viciiiii.
ty in the einint!i above nained,lierelly eeriily-tlisittlie
Tavern above prayed lie k iii•erssmy to neentiimo.
slate .the 'public and miteriniii Pirtitigers and trnvYll-'.
Jers, mid tlist.the nh we mooed Petitioner is of gond
repute for honesty and ti mperiiiiee iiiiil is well pro.
%idyll with house-room and convei•ietweii for the. uc.
commoiliiiiion of-strargers nod IN:yellers. •
Christoplitr Prise, John Climiinger, . •
• A l;ritliiini !Intik, -". • . Mirlirel Z.4.:111.,
iit•t:PS B. liebliek, . .1119'011 Williamson,
.10.11 , 11 I lale. jr , ' It rilw 2 rt NleCinie,, .
Jelin Pilgrim,
-Geo. W.:Mines James Ai HUB: .
Dee.•ls, ilar:- . ~
• tIOV virtoe of a ivt:t F 'Coot: VI Mt' 1111Tard,"
irettCll 001 01 t10:c .oi 4 t of Cointoott of
Gintherlail(reAlmtv, a ”:1.111T2 1/1.4/1.1.L1•411e._
at ilia Cefflift it' 1111. or n.. I.
Salurrlvy 11a.. Bth day of.kporri-. I°,4Y. at 10 n'elack,
A. 31., the follo‘tit g rt:).l t t•Lute,
011 I 10 P l i , 0 .1 10 1111 iilo - 37f13 - 1 7 17 : 11 - ii — ile
b(rnugh ill ChteJtletl ntt the West I.r the
pubtle2ttpre.e, ortlk by NI tarrry Alb.% 8 -
the 1 tt t ly a lot in t' a oceul ln , i r (41)1%
,Creitzli,ll4 , l nn the Small I y the :11011 -t.tret t. (*nisi
911 nbere - t1 in - the venernl itiatrnf Cnrl4le.
N:11. 171.) r ‘etnin , ng •ixty feet in trill 1. 311 d. IMO -
4n , 1111 . 1..11 41111 r 1 . 311i71t. ru re or !es , in pep h. 1.8%
ii genii iFt 1- 1 rls:1 - }"TI(
r
' )10,i fiv e . lAtiry lll . . ivy g
iO.l$l4•S 11,-” , (iirg the Public - s'tpuire, a ith tither ;In-;
l'ract tif -1,9n(1 situnte
iu 31;1111n tn - Avi.'ilihl, Ow 1-1,111 re.bl/1, 11 45.144-: .
1 R ..41.4 •11. 4 1' , :•;61 . 4e1),
11 14 11 4 .1 hrirs. .1 -ho Im.i.ers' 'N110440111
n 4io ,•0 14 . 1s hilliared":4llll Ihrly
i e roc r en-4... 'Jr 14.0, 11301.• t'itt r r 1 erected.; it two:-
.tnra' Inc: n !Pro' "sip , 0. - 41 iitivrnre
-1114 lg. ft41(.11 lUtiolllllB the prop.
evty c 1 .1 11 , 1 11:117...... PA.! ! •
•
- Anil to be ill.l . • •
. • 1' AUL IZTIN, &ed . /.
..Sitr.ntry's nrc-r . E.
, 14, 1841.—th.
11. Is: Vt .- G. Reed
The FlibSerilive is nnw rff.•rinC 11:g entire stock o
dry onfis cr".l fI• von%iniit.i.r iu puri,ot
CLOTHS. 4• C.ISSINERES.
• , MEUINOES Iron' 2S cents trp $1,25
pod assortment of Brocha,
rfltrino
Nloas de lair, Chintzes and CAlicocs; a %•ariely of
, Cambric . F. (I t us eh isigg:;-
slso'Cottoo Edgings silk and &firm
Thule, Bonnet soil lln ss Silks Clue. e soil Plaid
punnet sod Neck Ribbons; Gloves and Hosiery of
mrari °us' k nil s.. ,
•
Petition for Tavern License.
• -To the Honorable the Judges of the Court cf
Quarter Sessions of the l'exceot toUniberlittittcouitty s.
St Jimottry sexiioi : s, A.
.1). I 84.2. The. petition I.
William S. Allen, rottcolully represents, ehitt your
petitioner is pro% idol with the teecoessry requisites
for keeping s House of PlaifisElotVll/.lllMelil in the
house lie at present occeePies in the borough of Car.
lisle tifi' a tavern. Your petitiomr;,therctore, peeps
your llonms to gram hien 01 license for the time, the
ensuing Or comineeteing on the first they of April
next, and us in duty bound he ie ill cwt. pray, Ixe.
We, the undent:giied,citizeinr of "the lhorough - of
Carlisle 'Mile county of CusisLerland,do,certil tl.sit
we are well Ho:guide/it il a ith the above mimeo Wil,
limn S. A lieu ; um! that he isof good report forlioilesly
and temperance, and is well provided with ilOUrod
room and conveniencea for the lodgii.g mid ACCOIU
1110q/14011 if SIC/angel a and Ti wielders; and dotliti e.
fore Mann Mend him to your - I honors as well divan..
lug of a licekse ; and fin the kii, , that a Tat um at
the stand IS all accommodation to the public.
P. F. Ege, 111.0 Irwin, ..
. .
J. Relirsir, . Mich,-G. Ego,
Paul Martin, ' John 'M. IVoodburti s ' .
Saml. McKeehan. • Win.' M. Porter, .
S. Moore, Geo. D. Foulke s ,
Chas. Damns. Edward 'Shower,
M. Holisomb. . .
Decemker, 8,1842.-4 t
To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Com.'
mot Pleas'. of Cumberland county, now tompesing
sod holding: a Court of General Quarter Sessions of -
the Peace, in and toe Mid county, of January Term,
1814. The peCtiim of Jacob : Nisi, of ;he borough
of New Cumberland, in the count) of Cumberlaml,
respectfully Sliewctli but our. petition' rhe e v Ar . ....
one to keep a l'ebliu House or Town), in the boatel
%%here he now resides. and bits kept as a tasernfor
the last seven years sitindeit iiiike - bni ouch "Newt
Cumberland. 'Flie'llowe is large 141.th:ovum( -
that lie hasp% ovided himself With necesitaries.forthe
conveniences and 3101:011111/QthdiOli or Illoellkre and
-Strangers— .11e...therelme,. Pray n jr)lit... .
grant hien u license to keep a house of miLlic enter.
tainment in said house, sod he a it met. urmv, S:c..
.
We, the .8111)sec:hers; do erred's thsti.lacok, raid.
the above roamed' is. C * l 001 r
honeity and 'temperance; aittl -hi, - -*4; I I jiroststsl with
house roem• awl et-mi.* let ves . :tor tt,e legi t g
accommodition .of Strangers - atid 'Eratitit stud
that a house of ei.tt•rtaiumeutissaecee arf to Le ket.t
where he now'resitivi: - •
.I'seith Messer, , • Sliest,* • '
Charles (lister, • Sanitici [Wait, .
H. Ilretientan, , • . • •1, R be. -
Jacob Cartients e, Charles W.
George Criss ; . l'e•er lb
Jahn Ilickernsll, ' Peter-Fitting,.
kdam reemani .Jolut Stch.Sn''
••',. -
,Deternlier 8;1841.:-:.51*
• • r •4. '- Tr— IVo;sci
Just receives! a freels supply or(;ROCHHIESALS,-8";
for 1 011 e • CHAS. BAIIN/174 - :
.December 13;1841:
Petition Pin• TaverO
`Sheril's Sale.
A certain- I;tit lirS;rtilititl situate,
rry (ioc.!t!q nt .C4isL
NINTS, at_ from 14, ale. to . 11.1420.
GEO.W.:HITNEW
Dreamlre 8, 1841.
Petition Tor 'Tavern License.
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