Eli HULI) •& EXPOSITOR,. ( I" 'l7l. CAROSLE, PA• I'll' fed:mestere*, mil% 7, iiiiiiittiatiFf gSLL. •• • AN ACT .-- . To provide revenue from imports, and to change and- modify existing laws imposing duties on Imports, and for other purposes. , Ile it enacted by the Senate'end House of Re presentatives ol' the United States of Ameriett in Congress assembled, That from and after the . passage of this tier, in lieu of the duties c-erete • ' fore:nriposed by law on Athe articles hurt:leafier ' 'Mentioned, and on Such as may now be exempt • from duty; there MAI be leOtl, collected, and 'paid, the fidlowing matins, that is to say-- 7 . '. . •i - ' 'lst. On coarse wool' maiinfantured, the value 'whereeif nt.the last port or place whence exported . to the United States, shall be 7 cents or under per pound,' there shall be levied a duty, of 4 per ' eentinn ad valorem; and on all other ninnapufati . Lured wool, there shall be levied a duty of 3 cents perpound, and 30 ,per canituin ad valorem: Pro . .vided,..That when -wool of difiarent - qualities of, tune-same kind or sort, is_ imported 'in the haute le,bag or package, and the aggregate. value b,' Alm onten4 of the bale, bag, 'or. package, shall • be ippraised by the appraiser's, at mrite exceed in c 7 cents perpound, it shall 1w charged in con . fortuity to such appraisal:, Provided further, That when wool of differbut q ualities, and different ' '' kinds ot sorbs, is imported in the same hale; bag, • or-package, the contents of the lisle, bag, or pack. age, shrill be appraised nt the value of the finest - or most...van:able kind or sett, mid a ditty charged thereon accordingly: -Preibled further, That if bales of. differeet quulitiOs ' are embraced ,in the ) same invoice, at the same price, the value of the • whole shall 'l4e appraised according to the value of the bale of the best quality: Provided further, That if any wool be imported having in it dirt, or any material or . iinputitice, other than those naturally belonging to the flelce, and thus be re duced in Value to 7 cents per pound'or under, the .appraisers' shall alipridee•sa id wool, at such 'price . us, in their opinion, it would have cost had it not beef' mixed with such dirt or impnrities, and a 1 duty shall be charged 'thereon in conformity to .uch appraisal: Provided also, That wool im ported on the shin shall be estimated an to weight . ~ ' and value us other wool. , • 2d. On ell manufactures of wool; or of which wool shall be a component part, except curpethers, flannels, bookings, and baizes, blankets, worsted stuff goods, ready-niade".clothing, hosiery, mite, gloves, caps, and bindings, a duty of forty per. rentnim . „ ~ .. , , s ' 3d. On Wilton carpet and carpeting, treble ingraiti,-Saxony, and Aubussoo carpets and car peting, a duty of 65' , cents per, square yard; on Brussula and Turkey - carnets . .and carpeting '55 vents per aquare yard; on- all Venetian and in - ' grain carpets and carpeting, 30 cents per sqiiiiro . yard; -on all other kinds of eatpets and carpeting - ,. orwool, hemp, flax. 'or 'cotton, or,piirts of either, or other material not otherwise Specified, Cduty , ~0 .firrarr - ceitt tinrint - vatorentr--Provided,--Th , besides any other portions of carpets or carpeting, shell pay the rate of duty herein imposed ,otioar, • pets or.earpeting of sum ar c wee el. ._ 'ill,. On all woollen blankets, the actual value of which at the place whence imported shall-not exceed 73 vents ear:llo4nd. of the ..dimerisions not ..:ice , dirig_i_4..by,s4.itach el ettch,,a.Aluty_efla_per ceutinn ad -valorem ;' and . 611 all . (Al= woollen - blankets, a duty of 25 - per eentum ad valorem. sth. 011 :ill manuElet urea, not otherwho speci• fietkofeoinbed wool or worsted; andmanbfaetorcs of worsted and silk combined, a duty of 30 per centum ad valorem; on all' herth rugs, an ad vu loam due) , of 'I per eentimi. . ' . 6th. On woollen and worsted yarn, a duty of 30 per cerifriTii nil valorem. ' 7th. On woollen and worsted Mils, gloves, caps, - - end bindings; and on woollen, or worsted hosiery, that is to say, stockings; socks, drawers, shirts, end all :tither similar manufactures manic on frames, a duty of 30 pet cent= ad 'valorem. ' . 81.11. On flannels, of whatever material com posed, except cotton, a duty of 14 cents per square yard; on boeltings and halms 14 cents square yard; on coach laces 35 per centum ad valorem; • on Thibet, Angora, and all other goats' hair or mohair unmanufactured, I • cent per period; on camlets, blankets, coating's, read ' all other mann. &Mitres of goats' hair or mohair, 20 per centaur ad valorem. .1, - 9th. On ready-made clothing, of whatever ma terials composed: worn by - men, %voile:m.(4r. chit ' dren,. except gloves, mite, stockings, socks, wove ' shirts and drawers, and all ritlwr. shricilTirmanu factures made on 'frames, hats, bonnets, shoes, bent's and bootees, imported in a state ready to be used us clothing by men, women, or children, made up either by the . tailor, manufacturer, ne seamstress, airad valorem duty 01'50 per eentum; "T 2 4 .2 a ALI. persons indebted to lite FaMseriber, nre re 'yue to Make payment without delay, JNO. A. PEFFEiII. Carlisle, Aug.: In, 184 g. • • tr-11 FO e. QIUST received, another supply, of st,a..„. able hought at greatly reduced prices fur cash; Purchasers will tind it to their interest to call cud get hatpins, as I will sell goods lower 'Fun case, than ever sold-in this place. CHAS. OGILISY. Carlisle, Aug. 10, 154.9.. • 0:41 • MRS. WM..E..CAMP I . 4IORNIERLY of the Washington Hotel, hbs removed to VIM ilaYl3lDil 1101.31 ' Courei of Second and Rail-Road Streets, Where she will be plelsed to itccommud.i4e her old customers and others, in the best style and on tha most reasonable terms. Harrisburg, Mardi 16,1842. • • tf-20' • SPECIAL COURT. TIFY viritte of a writ from the Hon CALVIN 1..) BLYTHE, President Judge of the 12th Judicial District of Pennsilvania, bearing date at Oafish!, the 25th day Of Pcbruary; A. D. 1842, and to one directed— • . 'NOTICE IS lIEHERY GIVEN, That Special Court will be hcld'by the said Hon. Calvin Blythe, and the Associate Judges of the Court of Common Picas of Cumberland county. at t 4 Court. House in the Borough of Car lisle, commencing on MONDAY the 17th of OCTO. HER, A. D.. 1842, to continue one week, for the trial of certain causes depending in said Courtin which the lion. Samuel Hepburn was concerned us eounael, prior to his appointment as President Judge of the 9th Judicial Distrietsaid . 'muses' 'being eMbrdeed within the piovisione of the 39th section of au act of the General Assembly'of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, passed the 14th -of Aprii,„lB34, relative to the , organization of Courts ofl"justiee . . ' • Of said„Speeial Court, Jurors and all other per. sons co:incanted will take notice. - PAUL MARTIN, Shcri • Mierifr's Office,Carlisto, August 24, 1842; S ' tc-43 LAND FOR SALE. r HE subscriber offers for sale, on acconno, ..1L dating terms, A TRACT OF PATENTED 0/14.1.V:a likalata)o Contsitong 170 ACRES, more or less—with a 3), 'a ROUSE Az. BARN thereon erected. 11 The land-is in a good state of enltivation, 1 1 weltuate.red and under good fences. aluo, 4 24 ./cres Drool! Lana. a t. th parcels I}n ig and - being in Mdflm toy% nship, Hand coint,l, six miles West of Newville 'Or Om North of Newburg. „ . 'An7 person withing to purchase will cell-and e xani t ee the premb t es, when the tons' will 'be made known. . W. STEVENSON. 'August 10, 1842. 4tmly*.4l PALMER'S REAL ESTATE ' & COAL Orman, . , AND - • WEEIAM3aL/PaPil kAialCeritict . "; wro. 104, South Third Street, below Wolin, near the Meelulie's 'Exelionge,.Philatlelphia. August-31,1842, Cheaper Ilia Di ever ofibred in • gram gumiibet• hits on hand h itimiber of NEW ANIISECUNU.'HANULS. • • • .0.41/137:Aaa.0M0.. FOR SALE, TRADE OR HIRE. Also, a number of single and of • double . GUNS . and PISTOLS. HATS, y descrip tion, at the lowest prices.. . • • . Personti.wishing to purchase will give him a call, as Inqs determined to sell lower than any ,ollicr es= tablishment in the county. • ' .. ANDREW G. LEQHER,• Ai hiellat stiiri.,:lslorth Hanover street, two doors I South of E. Bullock's Chair Factory. Carlisle, Aug. 31,1842. '• ! • tf-44 NOTICE. ALTS persons indebted to the sobseriber either by note or book account, are hereby notified that their accounts:will be left at the Store of Charles Haritiri, where all indebted are request ed to eall and make payment on or before the t Oth of SEVIT.NII3I.III,.as after that., tiikall accounts unpaid, will be left in other hands for collection. JNO. A. PEFFER. • 3t-44 Carlislr, Aug. 31,1842, • Oa' I Cie,. A LI, persons indebted to the subscriber Ln'are hereby notified. t h at their seclunts mast be settled on ,or before. the 20th SF I' next. Clb OGILBY. Carlisle, Aug% 31,1842. • 3,144. s . NalHan_ Vegpliable FR.F.50.1. p y just received by the subscriber, who is Agent for the same. CIIAS:•'OGILBY. 11.44 Ang. 31, 1842 IPICKLING VINEGAR. - R. - 3$ u 101 VINEGAR fur Pickling . , l'or Bare by the sub:1(101)(1r Carlisle, Aagr.3l, 184'2 otLEISILLAU-1,,.01 . tallaa, Mg; EVERAL 'DRESS PA'rFERNS of Foulard Silks fur sale vu's low by the subscriber. • GEO. lIITNER. tf-44 Carlisle, Aug. 51, 18.12 aZTC..D 7 C.1 3 12 (- -D3LW 'o the Heirs and legal representatives of GEO SHAEFFER, late of Earl township, Lancas• ler County, Pennsylvania, daceased.• 4 - VT an Orphans' Court, held fur said County, 4.4 . ..% on the 16th day of August, 1842, the Court - granted a rule on t 111; heirs and legal .representa tives.of the said George Shaeffer, dcc'd., and all persons interested in his Peal estate, to appear in said Court at 10 o'Cluck-, A. M., on MONDAY, the 26th day of SEPTEMBER, 1842, to accept o r refuse .said real estate, at the valuation, and iu case Of refusal to shew cause why the same should 'not he sold according to . • • • A.M. HOOD, Clerk.' i.aucaster,, Aug. 31,- 184. 444.4 ELECTION PROCLAMATION, ; nod by no fief of the lietieral Aioretillil,LL.Ctlfe Commonwealth of Pelmet l ettaia, eatitled 'An net relating to the eleetions oft e hia Comnionwealth," pissed the 2l dLy of July Aeon Domini mit• thquatno eight hundred hurl thirty-nine; it is made the of tbe--Slier.ff.o( every et . andy . (:otamottwealth, to give public entice tit the Ge,a.q . alEiL ohms and in such mitice tdenumeritte. -I. The oiliecrn to be elected, '2. Ile:Agnate the-f.'are nt uhieli the election is to 'Paul :11.ie tio. I lig% Shoe,lVoriTie County of Cum herhott, do hereby m iLe known tioll give (his Eplii.lll,l 7 f; - To tin; (.1..0 or; or Hie Giority or Cntnbrriniul,tint an OF ouTtair.it NEXT . the Ittli - 1/1 . 111 , 111i11,) Efee. tion a ili ne heickill the ,12V1.1.111 election di triets es em ill eoltory,:ii which time 'hey will voti• ten the set kyinl ofliter,s hercitilifter ;ii: _ 9r 1T .IPER.SOINS Ltii.ilierlatitl in the House of ittpl'eSe:ltatiVeS ONE C031:111;1§SIONEE: fJr the comity of Comherl..a. O PUOTHONOTART I,r the cuutdY of Utkii,hyria,ol ON IbIiIZaSTER for the count . ). u; e)NE CLIERK of the- 0.11!in.0 ~1 Oy er— nufficraffil Itt.cord,r. .1 1) eds, Szu. ONE 11):111LECTOlt ' a the Poor au,tl of the llollae of kitaiiiloyment of said ' • 0411.13 A HllllOl TOR u) St tae the public ileeutuit:suf the euntty Commie. hionerh, t•c. „ • The said elect:on will be held throughout the coun ty as ws: The election io district c • Orriiiiised of the 111 tbwlisle, and townships of North' N'tiddl e ton, Smith' Middleton, Lower ,Dickinson Lower h.: k ikkinco, 1111 , 1 Lower Westpetinshoro„' he held tuthe Court I monsoon the borough of Carlisle. . The electimi iu the district composed of Silver Spring vim s, ill he held at the public I louse of y 05 ,. 1 1, 6 1 4, r in I Ingestow ii, iu said township. The election in the district einupos d of Mat part of flasipeir'sborongli I r, ii !g . West:of Opter's Point, running; il . lllll .1,1111 I 'OWL'S to Nelielliereer's weer,, at the., public house of Andrew Kreitzer, in said ton 'lshii). Tlitleli , ction in the district composed of that part of East .Pcilinlywongli tp. h iin; East of Lk) ster's Point, rusinitn; from John eloltz's to Etchelberger's tavern, ut the piddle house owned. by Robert R. Church, in Britigreplet, in •id township. 'the election in die di st t composed of New Clini— beilaild amd a part of cu thm tishin, will be hell at the public house 0 Simi beck,ia NeW Com— berlimil. • • l'he election .in th ihstrlet composed of ti• s h urn , and a part of A lien low mint, NVili be 11041 ut . the lie house of Peter Al eCami, in Lisburn. The election in the district composedi of Butt part of Allen tow teildp, not included in the New Cum beldam) and Lisburn election disseicts, will: - ha twld at the pipit' ic house of David Sheperth,- town, iir•aid township. The election in lite dihtriet composed ofthe borough of NlechaniesbuT, a ill be held at the -public house of .101(11 ilonyrr, in said horougly,i The election Ft the district cosopos2ll of M nroe township t will beheld at the publie house of Widow• (.liiirelnown, in said township... • The election in the . district • Coin polled a Upper Dickinson township, it be held at Woolley% SchOol Douse, in said township. • The election in the district composed of the bor ough 01 Neutllle,and townships of MilHiu, Upper Frankforil , Upper Ni/csopennsborii',9,ll4l that part of Neu nui towtiship not incliukd imam leeshuntelee emu district hcrrin idler tairtitiontir, wilt He- hrtil ttj the Brick School !Louie, in the borough of Ness r. dlr. • .The election in the district composed of the: town ship of I lopewt..4l, will he bvkl at the school house in Newburg, ii) said township. The election in the dish let composed of the bor ough of Shippensburg,Shippensburg tow naldp, and : that port at' Southampton township . not included the Leesburg election district, will be' held at, the Commit House, in the hot...nigh of Shippensburg. • And in and by: an aria the General Asseraldst of this commonweulth4assed the 2d July 1839„ it is thus provided, "I hat the qualified electori of parts of Newton and Soothampten townships in the coon ,tv of Culitherlatd4 hounded by the following lines& vine-.lleginning nt the Adams minty line,- thence along the line di vidtog the townships of Diok- . Muni atudislea ton to the turnpike roadstkenee along said tort Mike to the Centre school-house, on said to i ke, it,SoutLaroptpli nab ipe tliefico to la.lnsint on the Walnut Bottom road at Rtl lunch's, including Ile buck'sdareo, thence a straight direction to the ea w-mill-beloughug to the liar's of George Clever, thence along Krysluer's rim to the Adams county line,. thence along tlue line of Adams county to the place of beginning, he and is hereby deelared a new elec tion district, the election to: beheld at the public) house of W Miens Maxwell, in Leesbutt,Southamp ton township. . Given under my hand at Carlisle, this 251 h day of August, A. 1). 1842. PAUL MARTIN, Sheriff: to-44 Atignst 9t, 18442. Estate of James W.Farlanei deceased.. iverrier. IS - HERE...ay GIVEN, that letters J testamentary on ile last will and rattleut of JAMES ,NITAIILA NE, late of Miffl' township, ' Cuinherlatid Comity, deceased, line been is sueiti- by •the - ltegi eters -of-said- County, to-the : sub-- seribers,residing. in the mine township. All persona Wielded to the mid Estate, are requested to make payment immediately, mid those having (deltas will' present them properly authent itiateiffor settlement ics JACOB CHlllSl'Lliilta'Fi' • cupwa, 4xe S. J. APCORMICK 5, August St; 184:.' • . 641, t°,, DM Gl.lO. W. lIITNEIt. - 11-44