- ttude:rfilie; 'Act of :J4iy • it3A42, 'iitoiiilitik,,.iin , lirisonnient for debt. After argutnot .by the smile noppoidi hisllonor refused to ditielia ii.hitit,lap , xop.Pie, groi:l4 i , that although the LAc ~ I k bohs a blog „imprisonment for, debt annulled ' thitt pirt-OPtlto beendipon,of the bond, requiring him to surrender - 10494'0:1 1 4U, yethaving,veluntarily surrendered -,;ldnisolf, lie was rightly detained , . arid could-riot:be vlhisehiirgoit nutil after a confinement in prison far Ahrett months, and remanded , him to jail.- , ~ , 11 t. AlipsO ; idecisions, will not stand the test of an ~:krArestigation..;Thoy aro -founded , on , erroneous l'AFlPtessions, and inferences: liThey , are; indom _itOtible,With the ; benignant ,deSign ot the. Legis ,:laturc,eontrary• try: the spirit -.Of; the zr.Apective ;',Ael , of l -; - I . ,, faemb l ?.. and ; against. tlie, dictates of hiinnutity. , These remarks are not intended,ln Antinign his Honers' - nietifes'or cast any reflections ' upon him.,.,,,A1l men are, liable to err, and With a 1 ,knowledgeef the : fatal consequences thatmay at-. 1 , tend a inistake , in:the` , administration of justtee; l 'Zthelaw; t'iriary , hfterpOses a humane yulotend ad= ximitiehes its ministers to exercise it in behalf of - the-ace:tiSed, in all doubtful oases; saying, that it , , ,. ds.bettor that ninety-nine guilty persona . . shriuld esca?p,thanihat one innocent person should suf fer..his injunction is applied generally to crimi. Ind Mutes' but I apprehend it would , equally . sub. .serve'the ends of justive and humanity ; in the . ..._,. ~ , , c9iitruction of doubtful acts of the legislature, ..:when the personal liberty' f a citizen is involved. I,l l i is alWays . safer to err on the side of mercy.— VIM construction of laws made in relief of, per _stied liberty, should bo as liberalicomprehensiv,e, and benevolent, .as the objer.t. And -design of the - legislature in passing them.- -The constitutional ' provision that "the person Of a debtor, where there. is not strong ; presumption Of fraud, shall not be •eontidued in prison,.after delivering up his estate •for the benefit of .his 'creditors, in such manner es. :shall be prescribed by law" iminmecerdanee with 'the spirit and benevolence of the age in which we : live—an Mitutenees. in the .'consiruction of statutes, adverse to personal liberty, is not ' in ac ,cordance With the eceived opinions of the day. Let uinitiv examine the, Act of 1830,-with re. ferenceta its origin and design (for the-redion of the cifactinent'Orn law is its true . ' expenent) ,un ' der which the applicant_was rOmed,the_benefi. '-' - ' 7 OT - Welif — ufeTvclit - latt74 - addliEd Whether - it - Will" bear the 'construction of his ;Honor, or if "a' different and more liberal construction would not be -less obnoxious to its Spirit and meaning. This act was frothed' br.the Commissioners, who were appointed to revise the civil code. The Report Was accompanied by remarks and explana. thins on each particular section: ‘Vitli regard to the 1 2 and .3 sections, the only material sections to this case„they say "The first and second sec. tions contain all the provisions of the several laws. now existing; which give jurisdiction to the Court, to grunt relief in the case of insolvent deb. tors. "See 111 isTrom I sec..of the Act-or 1814, theist sec of the Act of 1815 and the .Ist sec. of the Act of )820." Turning,to these sections, '-- we fired the'first one referred to, prievdes that.any person in' actual confinement for the recovery of • moneY, &c. n - ho shall have resided with in the State six months immediately preceding such con ,finetnent,may apply and take the benefit &c. Thu next Act refereed to(1810 provides that the same benefit and'rolief may he extended to persons who have not resided six months in the State. imrnedi. ately preceding their confinement, eovided, that .stn person who has not resided therein six months, vhall he entitled to the benefit thereof,' until con- tined for three months, &c. The next Act, 1820 referred to, is in these words: "That if any deb. Aor shall-hernafter - bo'airested, or execu tion on a bail piccolo a civil snit, and who.shall _have resided six . months in the 'Clorniiionwealth ;previously thereto, he may apply when arrested in execution to the president or associate judge, &c. end giVe bend ,&c. Tho second section of the' Act of 1836, con. ilenscs the above provisions into three divisions: ."1 In the case of persons arrested or detained by 'virtue. of any process issued &c." "2 In the ease of a person held on a bail piece &c. and 3, In the case of a debtor not arrested, detailed or itchd as aforesaid &c." . . Tire Acttherethro recognizes two distinct clas ses or cases to wit : lunnlnntary, or when 'ar-rcxt ed of detained; and voluntary, or when not ar rested or detained. _ , . With these distinctions, the fitncied incongruity of that little 3d section excluding the applicant, ‘anishes into nothing, and each and every pert-of Lbc, law is reconcilable will the other.; is rational, and afriirds the relief intended, to every applicant, , vs he shall range himself in the one or•the other liinss. If of the first class, that is, arrested or de linnetl by process, his residence must date, six months retrospectively from that time. If atilt: second class, that is a voluntary applicant, not ar rested, he must have resided within the state six months immediately preceding his application. InAltis_canc, there is_amothex_putied from 'which to date the six mopthz retrospectively. His Honor therefore fell into two errors, floal to the' interests and personal liberty of the appli. cant; first, in confetunfmg the two distinct classn of cares, and deciding in effect that the applicant must abide within the Ceminonwealth for fix months immediately preceding the time of his discharge ; and sccondly,in confininding the rights of one who is a:citizen at the time he is arrested, with the disabilities of one, who is not a six months resident.; • The -,confolinding 'and mingling these distine. thins and rights, by which the applicant was re• timed the benefit .Cc. were riot thought of much consequence, as by surrendering himself to jail in discharge of his bail, he would so instenti, he felicved by the Act abolishing iinprlsuninent for debt, passed the 12th day of July, 1842. Broad and expansive as its provisions nre, his Honor did not think it covered this ease L—that the statute on insolvency and this one, were to be construed in, Mari material This was another fatal- error of his goner. The provisions of the Insolvent law, ,with its distinctions and requirements are render. • ed to all intents and purposes, in all eases of doted arising, ex.eiintracta, (except in cases'of • fraud - or tialtintarsi insolvency) by the provisions' •of the Ace abolishing imprisonment for debt, an. tiihilating even the distinction betiveen resident and non-resident, and extending its protection to indiseritninately/ REPORTER. • liarrishazw The Harrisburg papers have as usual announ etrtlieir terms ter the, publication a their papers {vice a week during the session'of the Legisla. The Harrisburg Telegraph, and the Intelligen eer, bbth abkl and spirited Whig, papers, tidill •be ptitalishedtwiee a week during the session, con. izining full reports of the proceedings of the Leg- Istlaittee,. for $2.00 during the sesti9gl. KeSratone, , Reporter and State Gapitel Gaz. Atte, all Olive Loco FOC° prpors, and fiist rato of it54,;1414 erill be published on the same terms, said 4k-contain full Legislative reports. • , Tireile citOur'reader's' who desire to hale a Hill knowledge c‘f. the action of the Legislature; dtir ing the ,ensuing . session,. which will doubtless, be of more ih.ick usual importance, would do well to subiterilm Air the tutclligencer or Telegraph, eith er 'of ihiebi eon . heartily recommend. We will receiiiO subscription; and take pleasure in for- Wet:ding thorn with the names to Harrisburg. P EA.4EIV: ' h . ' 2 if ..: , - ..ilicS iii.eainitit Ittediehm,i's fOrtnedisy n.,einhinatt tioti' , -of • ttrefit: diffdrent' l ifigredienti,,idl 'celebrated - for the bare-0r Colds; Coughs', atid'fiulinonio Coto plaints ; and by its combinatiOn, if one of these arti- - Iles should be used separately mid afford no relief, • in-- l itte4:XTli:APT OF HOAiiIiOOZD they,. are is° dmaliaidateif,'thatthe benefit . of •the.Nvlicil.'s ! el.c.:7' rileqe:eilin't`iaO CoMpound; ..• ' . , ,. • ~, .:06,0t: thre -- earatitAitl:;tilfigcVtliis artiele, Wei . " .. 0,7, 6c. ~first. broughilie e the Public. it was he'reldod wi th , no previ ous announcement' of its merit or, value; hut watiottbdttaml IIY UM proprietors to tlie ebrolnunify to stand' bylheir decision, as i.einr&e:d iti.lien'efratal , inlittentie;‘,',Thilf:dee,i skin hits iieeiiltittliiVeq 4i i' l iipti:., nt. s ..‘tilittOlittii. : * - Tipeo.i(j.':"TlO:tinsonght. noliit'oWi-. etlOtiie:tt r,of its worth has . ProceedeilapontannonsiY f i t,ipiln:lnsands, Who, lento-, exPerienced, its ,benefits , thrOuglioul the c'onetry. ~ And .ivlty'..is- it so 1., Be. eau se:the Ariel, of,its qualities in'Coughs : and Colds, Iloarialiessi(lo.ltationrof time Titrciat,CrouP,Whtioti= , ing , c on ik;*ithnilt;'. , Catarrhs,, 1,, 4,. ti' tion a :f -. th . e leatqUiek" 6o iPOiti;Niglf . SWeStS,.dlfAdult:or, profuse and' pilAis9l94-ieiOi r gi 6iiiiinviiti i 4*li:gii9u:it*i4uo:iW,llollec,i3ir ilar modieinelni ever roeteili,' c onv i a i i! i ?4, 4 :inept 'dangerous and n Otie:Rlng i t.loo , mostiprh!lent of all dißelftes. Ourelima!te Jo most reculiarivit .olianga andifonly • "F? CC — rrfi. ,7.Fy e.t from eXtrpale *ti hto extreme co o, wet,rom o tirYiVO is frotn . ;,thia ,tiiteM At); tbeAlipaate.tgat diseasbi areapito'siDa When the blood, is in-an unlienl t hy. stat'e, *a#4. the constitution naturakileliente, if n epid bets iu ttnd ito i mm oi n iq relief pikes p eve, ancee,oreal #iotber.against thipittleneattaiiked;"itis when rem- . edies are taken in 'time, that 'disease id checked ntul 'lift; saved. There is no disOse Vet (bred to gdauch n That #0 sician in'the windil Can savethe person attacked. Xitis'altoeld be reinenalit;rcil by ull;.the tafety of life is, to be prepared in time. 'At the iymptoms'of ft Cold,. Cough., TD P., CLAMMED 'CS . EINCE . ,fOF'DOAIDICOUND .CANDY, 'should be freely. used according tO directions; and in every ,case.witere it:is so:used in proper time, the Cough or CniAl will be :broken : Up.or evolicated; .We feel it nor duty-to impress this Upton every one»-all reme-, tlfts must be taken'ie time.' T 6 thoUsund certificates the proprietm , ,eoidd show, attesting : the virtue ,of_his "I.have experimentally tested the. virtues of your ClailfiediEssenee of Hoarhound Candy, and would recommend it tosbe. universally. used by all those whose lungs are exposed-vio,public speaker should be without it, . . Rev. Mr: Lvom, Forinerly . Pastor of , 14. E. Church; York; Pe. Remember, each package of the geneine Hoar hound Candy isaignedJ. PEasr & Sow. All letters'; post paid;Airected to J. Penee & Son, 45 Division street, N Y, will be Punctually attended! Merchants in the. country wishing Pease's 1-loarlactutid.CandyFanobtailk it at the manufacturer's lowest-terms, by sending an order to any one in the city with' whoni 'they have dealings. For sale by • MYKUS 'St HAW:HST.ICM; . ' • Sole. Agents for Carlisle and by l)oraheimer,J. Mechanicsburg. Daniel ShellyShiremanstown, • Abraham Getz, Kingston' oselth_Crain, iluguestown . ' John Gish, sSltippensburg. • I'. Wilson, Greenville. • MAM!M REVIEW OF THE MARKETS. 1411LADEL111 - 1 - A7, Deo. 8, 1842 This week hits been very remarkable for its dull ness litisineis,' plainly in consequence of the hue severe lye:0114r which has yid it stop to emnil navigation. Lluge qunittities of tat•ious•kinds of produce have been frozen up in Oink water places, bitt ha yet the priefis - do not sewn to be iiisterially affocied. FLOUR.-This article has advanced since this day Week. Kiirly Week it sold to a moderate extent at $4 2. a 4 571,atid holders have asked since TuesdAy' night 4 50. But wiles' by some have been made within that time at 4 574., 'the stock on hand sit present is fair:it neither heavy tior-Jight. 11'e . [taint no change hi Ilse thaw, sales to a moderate exteid.,durink the whole week at 3 dulls. Curti Meal from 2 lA. to 2 25 market is bare of - Pennsylvania round It is in moderate demand; bat very litilebas - arrived ilds week. Southern corn is'abto scat ce but in no demand.. 'Oats are plenty and the demand good, with prices lookihg up a little, soine holders ask 221, but we lie: r of'no sales higher than 22 eta. New corn from the wagons lu 40 a4l cents. Peniisylvaitia Wheat is in little 41C1111111(1 at 9.2 a 93 ets. Penmo Ivailin Its c 58 a 60 rests. IVIIISKEV--:-Sells quirk at Tietti. and I:ttle in the market; - _ BEEP GATTI:E.—The offrrings •at the drove yards.on_Monday r svere_betw . cen_s4inil .600 , licad,aral except about 9•o,which were. taken to another minket,. and sold 43 '25 to 450 pci-10011,s. No transactions in Hogs, by butchers, - that We have heard of; the pre lions large sales 'meat cleared.the market; hut sup plies are again comiog:froward, and sales malthig at fr2,k to 3 75, to salters. .1 5 1,001 t. —The advent of winter. with all of its characteristics here and at nothern (militate's iodue;" tad holders to advance their' tortes for Flour; and the asking. price, for a tow small sales within limiest day or two, is , „',4 50; previously, since out_ lest report, - sales, were made of all denominations of supectine, at 4 I'2l to 4'25 - per The price to dealers in Howard strict, from eau's and wagons, had not been .determined mum ut the time of making op this re-, port; 'twice(' there is very little coining forward at present. GRAlN.—the supplies of IVlient are light, and as good Wheat is in detrand,prices.have 93 cents having been paid within tho last day or Iwo; inferior to Init. ranges from no to 85 cents. Bye is without improvement. l lohlres have put the mice of Coro up to 45 n 41i cents Ihr either white or yel low. Oats 23 a 24 rents.: • NV I IIS ii barrels at-2.0 an4l-2-14Tents..----^-- e,,,a..m.s.aromonneraxmcs,mnrcerummowes • 11.1AlfratIT,11), - On the Ist it. by the Hee. W.' T. Sprole Mr. PETER i ns t . Miss Ii.E.IIBCCA bvi or smith Middleton township. • On the 30t11 tilt. by the Rev. .1. A. !lint llle, COl. .101 IN CLSNDENIX,.II . . (0 Miss SUSAN I,Elt, both of .llognestown. At Allentown, N. .1., on the Ist, Itv the Roy. Ilfenl7 Perkins, 1.F.:111E1, S. FITIII - Alsr, at Plitladel - phia, to ANN Oil (laughter of It. L. Beatty, , I.lsq. of the former. place. • • 4 , - • 4- 011 the 30th ult. Miss JANE, daughter of Mr Pawl& I hays, of Newton towaiship,f;uanlierland co ita the :20tta year or her age. .. . .. • Willingly has she sacrificed and bid adieu to all earthly friends, and all the glittering toys of this dy ing world ; and departed inn calm Mid peaceful hope to have a commuaion with her God in abetter world. Though her pain a n d sufferings were at first severe, yet she bore all with a christian resign;ition, to the will of her Gob. Reiugasked,if she wished tolive, She answered, "If it itinly savioitr's will—l have no choice." Iler interest was sealed in the covenant of redemption, and we [Ripe now is perfectly in the en joyment cf het• God in Ileaien, for she hail that faith •whiolt could triuhvpli• over the konors of a dying hour. • She longed for the happy hour to approach when she was to dwell with her heavenly lather hove. But one short-week has elapsed since this be . - loved being was in perf&t health now, her- bogy guellain the cold dirk grave, Lord make the extended skies her home, Yet: stars record her worth f • , • In thy fair book at life divine • , May her name be inscribed. Yea may she walk thoSe golden street's, In a bright world above, Where kindred Rill ise meet to sing • Redeeming grace and love. Washytgton Tesniperance Society. Thee Society will meet heroafier, on SATUR DAY EVENINGS, at 6 1.2 o'clock: • Dec. 7. J. M. ALLEN, See'y. Estate, of Geo. Dav,id . Slusset, dec'd. .Natitr‘ • . .E'r'rEßS of.,Atiministration on "the JELA Eitate 'of GEO. DA.VIW.SLUSER, •late of Dickinson toiinsitip, deceased, have issued in due form of lair. to the subscriber iii said ,t4istiship.7. All• persuiiii indebted to SA estate are requested to,ttOke immediate pasmint, and - thpse Laving elaiths. A's present them - duly authenticated for'Settletnent. 0, 1 1. CHARLES SLUSSk.:II., Atiner. . December 7,1842. • ' ' 'RA wtoltgesati PETITION for the Benefit of the Bank cold .Law,las been Eled,the 29th November, 1-84eiby • : . DAVID 'rgr,E,F.rindruici, VVldelr Petition will be heard lidore'the District' Court of tlle-Uttited , States for the '-klaittell! Di itriet of Penasyfrinini" sitting in. Ilankrtiptiy;nt she Ule trict: Court room in ,the City .of ' ors FItCI)AY the 6th ' day' of .IANPAIIIrneFt,'IB43, at '1 I 'o'clock, A. M. when end where till persone In tetected atay. appear ,anthahow cause,. if An y they. hare, why the prayer .of 6.1101 1 4:Own- 8110111 d pot: grantek. skid Petitioner'. be.declared Bank: , TLI )t. PLIAS, fIOPKINSON, • . Olerlt.of .the.%llistriCttlourt:•, •• 184. i. • -,• , . CZ2-4Zl *- litiAssznis' Vs§l'tll4b, CITY: ottestioeis often pelted 4 strangerri, Pwliere can we get tliedellE'.4PES".1 1 ; IlL'Str f Est 410 ST 114611WV4131.-R-11.57'.0r - CaPv&e'r — We' - Avouldkreeenimeed i and refer theof•to Cr; F.' A . 14N4. ,Prnefteol: Hat end,Cap, Manufacturer; No:` 'B2,•Cliesnut street,' where thff..oll IYntd o_brge , :antlt select4t9gorin Slencor.im •. 7'eriiis4ire (Lim %id n004,041i944 i9l"*W- Deeeibber 7 1842 • • = an-‘J'v-'-'>‘.*,::.}s:a- a UM= S ' 0 / 1 1 '--0. 1 411 1W. 111 , - Eiti l io ' clairliico ' ifidliiis i,' ''r ; _ _ ; . 1 -•:,..-.,1 - - 1- -;-: , --..... , 1 , - -- , _. ....„. , .. „ . ..-,,,e.;.-1 , ... , -, , A. ! i f: 1.1, - ~,.,,,. , ..,..,,..,... `BEAUTY . : ANVECONOIIIY.',;::', Stipericir , Pene Beaver' NW $4,25 D UT,Jittle'more than thregliMplihs have ' ellmeud N.D since iii 6 80;114(0'1'Sr; the inSpee., UGC ortlie Public his superidr Sae Earl:gaits `a.t. thel6li wricoo,t 04 25, Plus' in alf,roircts,to tbe most coitliY (and with 4lucli'lie 'Challenges ii.ceroparismaand.iii this )3 . 11)9rt teriodof time, he more than real4ed his,most sangtillie expectations. He would therfoie 'Mice this opportunity' tasking his grateful neknooedg xiientitto n discerning Public, and also,of exPressieg his gratitude'to his t former friends and Patrons, 'who have so generally 'called on him since his re-establish ment in business—as kis a proof that helms hereto fore given satisfaction. He will now use every exer tion, not only,to please the fancy s _butio' funnel, the Cheapest alid:lttst-tlat in the Cite.. This he is enabled to do from - his practical know- . ledge.' and . peculiarly ECON0.1110:41 / • CASH SISTEM OP , BUSINESS, at less price.than they can be, offeredly thoie who ark mere buyers' and sellers,' a to the old credit system,- With high rents, anti extravagant expenses. In proof of his position,.he has introduced for the inspection of the public, n • 'SuPlitaClit FINE NCTBIA, HAT', On fine Russia bmly,nt the unprecedentedlowprice of TililEE DOLL:IRS ei FIFTY CENTS! ! ! Equal in any respect to thoseiaild under the old sp . tern, at $4. and. , 'The above named price will be strictly adhered to; and he trusts his friends whd order their fiats-sent home, will not be offended should the bill be sent at the same time, or sbotafter; to their counting-houses as no book of chatges is kept in this. establishment. The subscriber is sorry to say; that efforts Intim been Made, and . doubtless will continue to be made by some, to injure' his Economical and • Fashionable Etslaldithment —lle_wctuld-thcrefortparti_cularly vita tlier~ililio; titter every where else, to' call sad see him. par-Hats nod Caps of every description made to ordee,nt short notice, wholesale and retail. CliA It LES F. RAYMOND, Practical in.T. and CAP Manufacturer, No. 82, Chesnut street, below 'mil, opposite Congress Hall, rldladelphia. , P. S. Tike,Lailies will here find a handsome as sortment of Furs'aml Fur Trimmi'Ugs, at reasonable prices. Old Furs altered, and iepnured in the best 1y1311111121 . . - • WAN'ITTP- 7 12nedooti, 'Musk Hat, Otter; Fisher, and othei , shipping Pura. Met:niter 7, 1812. SALLE. • virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponos to ffme directed, mined out of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Ctimberland county, will be expoed sto PubYe Sale, at the Court . 'louse iu the borough of cnoisk, on Saturday the 314 dav of &cot:bre, 11141, the 16110(ring ili , s'eribed !teal I'stnte, to wit: The undivided half part of a traerof land situate in llopewell township, Cumberland county, containing , . 'JP II TVD II ff .71,119 a E iri .IC it ES more or less, - boinitleil h . 3i - liiiitlamLJacoh-,Stoliffer on the North, holies Hemphill on the East; the Vrank lin county line on the West, Iniviii theecon erected W aTO STORYO LII YAM: d iii nom,,F; and LOG- Iliutic, suit a V1(.1 TrIN ANT - 110USE.- 7 -Seizeil mid taken- in execution as the property of Jaws Ifentlervm.. . . ALSO, A TRACT OF LAND, aihtste in Hopewell township, bounded on. the Emit I hr. Joseph Quigh,T, on the South; by Jatnen Sharp and ~ Grcc[is Leit a, on the v)Vest, by Collodi)- , guiuet creek; on the North. by the creek end Joseph Quigley, containing One Hundred , and Fifi ✓lcree, more or less e lincmg thereon erected nlarge 'Merchant aml Grist. 'MIL with three roil of Stones (part stone and part frame) stoneDWEI , LING HOUSE., log tenant house, large hank barn, large IngSti II house and other nut houses. .4.7;50, TIMUT OF LdIND. in Hopewell township, containing. Twelve •qCrell, MOrC Or iedfi,ll9lllll(led by 11111th of Joseph (1 ig Foglesonger, t 1 i I liarn Waggoner and others, Seized nripken in'execntion the property of Sntnuel Smith. • . . . ALSO, A HALF LOT OF GROUND, nitnntc in the itorongh of Entlisle, containing thirty feet in breadth, nod ta•o hundred and forty feet in depth, more or less, twainitcd by a lotofdoFc ph Egolf on the Sonth, George Poland on the North, I fawner street on the West, and Huron E. Shoplyon the East, having thereon erected a two story Brick .11louse anct Brick Kitehen, and frame stable. Reizell and taken in execution ns the propertydoneolc-llgolft.' ✓ILSO, TR.de'r OP L.1N1).• litnat ein Frankfort] township, containing One //Ittt dyed and 'Pzventy-four acres, more or less, hounded. by hinds of :11 , 11 sselmon. COO) Fless,Joseph 31[9.3 herre.and others, having thereon 'Milled II IWO 1.0 . 0 lIOUSE, mid Loy; Kitchen, n leG Barn, :mil an. Apple Orchard. Seized and takeuiu excett. in the properh • ,of George Wolf. .And to he sold by me PAUL. MARTIN, Sherif . Slivriirg °Mee, Carlisle,?_ 1/ectinber 7, 184'2. 3141 FALL k BVZINNTER GOODS, CONSISTING, in pnrt, of English, French, Beaver, and :Pad! CLOTHS. Crussimare, Suctiiietts, Alta Kettitteky JCWI. Linscr 111111 Cotton Flannels. Rose, Afackinaw, Point and Pilot Baizes, Flannels and. Carpeting. French, English and American Chintzes. Brown, Bleached•& Color ed Muslim, Checks, Ticks and Diapers. Bonnet's, Silks and Ribbons. Fine Cloth. Velveteen Caps Dosiery,.Glm:es and Umbrellas; Merinoes,,Mou lin and Saxony Delaines ; Figured, Plain, Straped, and Barred Jackinett, Swiss Blonds, and Artificial Flowers. together with a variety of_ Queeonsw•.are & 0114i 7 0 - c . erie, for mac at the store of A. nicaimius. Owlish., November 30, 1842. P. S. State Scrip and Floor taken in exeloinge for Goods.' Notice in Bankruptcy.• \111•:. District Court of the United Statesior the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, holden at Phil adelphia, having on the 14th day..or, November, 1842, br its decree upon pdjtinn of Samuel Eckles„lohn eishburn and Daniel Gring, of Cumlwrland county, declared. Daniel , P. Sherbahn' of Westpermsboro' township in said county,Dankrupt---withut the true intent and meaning of the Act of Conprpss; and the said court haying-ordered me as .Coinmissioner in Daukruptcy forCuMberland county, to take proof of debts due by the said Bankrupt, to his creditors; they are lucre by notified, that 1 haVe fixed, the. 21st day of December,' 1842, between the hours . of 8 o'- clock, A. M. and 5 o'clock P:11.4. and every% subse quent day, between the timeltours—Sunday's ex cepted—until the 31st day of December, 1842, in , elusive; for taking proof of all claitini against- the Fail Bankrupt, at my office, in South llanover-sheet, four doors south of the Court-House, Carlisle, Pa, JNO. HARPER, Commissioner. November 3(1, 1842. td-57 WEEKLY roaUtif. The proprietors of the Philadelphia National Forumo will, on the tat of .January next,issive a_week- ly edition of tholooruin. This edition-Will contain matter selected from the daily Forum, with original articles prepared expressly for it. TIM literary eon .tents will be Made up of selections from the mos-, popular writers of fiction—of instructive essaykup on useful topics--and of an agreeable miscellany of light mending, Whiell; forinterest,varicty,and excelt Ignee, will equal any of the literary , weeklies.' As the Fornhi will not lie put to press until the eve of SaturdaSiiit Will contain the latest news dmin to - the , day of its publication.' A 'weekly ,Review of. the Marketo and, on alternate weeks, a carefully eor,. rected table of the solVeM Dunks, and the rates of discount 'at which their notes arehoughthipirdadel, Priee : Current-of-theNarkets will he given. • • • . • In its political eotirse; the FortiM yvill hearileutT ly, - inflexibly •Whigi and will • advocate with its '111.4 .most energies the Pttortorroti 'or the, HEW,. ORATION (WA' SOUND ANDUNI • MAX CURRENCY,and the election of HENRY ef4T:as President-of the United Stites: • • ' • It will be pyblifiltiullin n double' Itntierial sheet pint Refer betudy-af.tylicOuplii; "ponlintte" with aux tutperAt2l tbe Untdu, !., . • ' Aq ; it wilt be sent itiy for cash, in advance r 'the' ,tuldishera will' be etathled to aired it, notwithatieal- Ing lts:,great size nail the cost of-its ,publientioa, at the, low price - of-.Two Dollars a yearsiii...eopies..fer ten dellars,,Fr ton copies for fifteen delimit. '; ••• hy, -..; -• • ' P.EI, GRAHAM _ & CO: • 85 Chesnut streetEVldladellthiN fr"._Pastak.histerclatitLPublishers-Of-newmatrierar. are authorized to receive subioriptions for the Week ly 'Peru 4;6,0 atthiq ?film efirie , misorfin6iit Q 4 ll E 11) S, 1110111TOMCILIS!: ;Lind other BLANKS. - ENE i11a1at3614 , 11 - 43311F1116V111 3 _, L ,_-;:.,. . ~ • .. ~.., Tili's . : subscribers' .Offoi:fpe,Al,en'ti' lot , one or'inoi‘o'yenrii, tlint.46ll kolinin npd corn . r . modious. Three Story? , Tavern..§fantl;knowirrii the - II" -IL' . R.O A 11 . 110'TE tr' . vi l t siit to Oh: , 66,, cpineF„Of. High ,and ..-, la Pit litioeiprlialle; and now . o ,eeupied . by Siemens MeE:Firlatiec If. enjoystt ltiligp "sliare i nr, patronage, Winding' the adtainages diirived IVotn the Mal road tiliVelling'. Thei'la attlielieil,OllettenilithiStabling; and all neeesslity.' donie,nieneek: is:lt Well Worthy Ate considemtionj of Flottd keepers. Posrieesiciiiwill lie given on the .Ist of APril . next.. Apolicoilon‘, to be mode to ,: ,• .- - JOHN NOBLE & CO. Carliile,Ndy. 230842. ' - .• • - . ?tf-56 Ti. S. The furniture and fixtures now. In the Hotel; • will be disposed of to the 'new lessee on reasonable • 331V-LfP ° • C....C:3 0 C. - Cir;:3Z . ; • 0•••• f4 , .t NOTHER supply of WINTER' GOOLlS,just received and selling lowo for Catdithan ever sold in Car!Woe The sopply has been bought at the present,redueell city prices, and purchasers will find it decidedly tolheir interest to call before purchasing elsewhere. • . CHAS. OGltißt - .tf-56 Novembtr 23, 181'2 . 1711'int6rS ble Oil, . "• Bunch NO 11 (new • • crop) Rio Nr..llsita'ciifFees, • Mould Candies 6's & B's, Sperm (10 s's &, Vs. Cedar Tubs & Churl* & Carl isle, No v.. 2:3, 1842 • . , • Cash I . . Cash ! . • • 1 I .JAVLL:Te rso ils-iq tI a litekinAticti.3u b scri her 1 v.wegi.are notified to call and settle tlMir neemints be.; fore"the 15111 December next, as longer ' Wulf:Nun° cannot be given. ' . - . , CHAS. ^ 1:1G11,11Y. November '23, 1842. . tf-56 1 ~IIEESE:' A LARGE quantity .of first rate Cheese, ic.lork Cheese t at reduced vices. "Wholesale or Retail. Also allot of SALT at the story of WM.• M. 111A'rEF.R. Novcinber 23, 102. tf-5 118, Diehelerilpety. • • APETITION for the Benefit of the 'Bankrupt Law,'lnts been filed the 14th Novem ber, 184 , 2; by EDWARD HELFEN sTEIN, late Merchant or Dayton, Ohio, now Clerk, Pt:timberland en. Which Petition will he heard belbre.the District Court of the Uititell Statoi-fOr the Eastern District of Pennsylvatilitoitting iiillanktmtry,at the District Court room in the City of Philadelphia, on FRIDAY the '23 day of 1)ECK.N1111.11t next, at II o'clock, A. hen and where all persons interested ap pear and show ionise, it anv they-have, why the prayet: of the Said Petition's ;liould not be granted, and the said-Petitioners declared Bankrupts.' • NIAS. HOPKINSON, • Clerk of the District. Court. Phila.NoV. 23,1•8•12..' . . ArETITION for Discliarg . e and Certificate • - nOder Elm Bankrupt:Lily, heti been filed by GEORGE HOLLINGER, (of the firm of, Hollinger and Davis,) late Contractor, " ' Cumberland co. and FRIDAY the 27th day of JANUARY next, at II o'clock, X. M. is appointed for'the hearing thereof; Wore the Said - Court, sitting in Bankruptcy; at the District Court - Rimini in the City of Philadelphia, when-and where the Cl edi, tors of the said .Petitioners,who have proved their Debts, and all other persons in interest, may ap: pear and show cause, if any they have, why such Diieharge and Certificate should not be granted. FRAS. HOPKINSON, • Clerk of the District Court. Philadelphia, Nov. 23;1E142.. I0:56 PETITION for the . Benefit of the svPv,..l Bankrupt Law, has been filed the I 9th No vembee, 1842, by WILLIANI IL WOODBURN, lute Mer-' MPl== IN'ltich Petition will 'he heard before the District Cowl of the United States for the F.tistern District of Pennsylvania, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the Dis trict' Conti room in the City f,f Philadelphia, Oil FR . /PAY the ;huh day of I)aiENIBEIt, at n'- clock, Al. wheal and viltere all persons interested tuayappear and hhow calfse, if any they have, why the prayer of the said Petition should not he granted, and the said Petitioner declared. Bankrupt. ERAS. H(IPKINSON; - ,Clerk of the I)istrict Cqort. Phila;Nov. '23, 1841. :.31,511 • 47-022t24.' - IpErt - iloNs for the • Benefit of the Bankrupt Law,have been filedthe 10th Novem ber, 184'2, by SAMUEL SMITH,, (individually, and as a Member of the firm of Smith and Quigley,) Merchant, Miller, and Distiller and For warding Merchant. . Cumberland co. SAMUEL . ; DAVIDSON; Tiriiticr & Currier, and as a Butcher in Company with John Davidson, Cumberland en. Which Petitions will be heard before the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of PiiminyWania, eitting,in Bankruptcy, at the Dis trict Court room in the .City of Philadelphia, on FRIDAY the 23 day of DECEMBER, at 11 o'clock, A. M. when and where all persons interested, may appear and show cause if any ,they, have, why the prayer of the rand Petitioners should not be vaulted, and the said Petitioners declared Bankrupts. FHA'S, HOPKINSON, Clerk of the District Court: N • oi•embcr 16, 1842. 3t-55 PRINTINCr' PRESS. FOR SALE.' • • A first-rate Iron Printing Press„ of super im perial size, manufactured by Hoe &, Co.'of New York, for sale on very reasonable terms. Letters addressed to the Editor of the Heiald wilt receife attention. Esiaie of Poio Duck,' deceased. A . : ''' -. Nattrtff • , • •• - LT, p'ersons,intiebted to the ' estate of PDTDit DUCK, late of West lientishorotigh township, deceased, either lit bond, note of book account, are requested to di tielnirge thole dues previ ous to the 20th day of Decetnike 'next, ortherWise snits will be brought: Those haying . dahlia will present them properly authenticated tor settletrient. JOSEI'II. McDONALD, - . JACOB NITERS. Atlm'es. . • November 23, 1342. . -.. '• ' td-56 A WIO I g .I I3IFA is IA.A.UVIZ FRES . "' supply of Cashmere * Mims de Luinei, just melted nt the store or GEO. 111TNER. 'November 2,4842. 1(43 ThRTAN PLAIDS: , N .pisortrapot of TARTAN PIAIDS, AwL, for Chittlron's Clothes, tiow opening. et the Store of .GEO. .- 1 " 17 NE111. Noyetnher 2;1842. tf-5,3 Estate __of Noah Hoddeni-ddecaadtl; : •;- N . OTIC E • .'• ' S:.HEREBY, GIVEN, that fetiefi of . 4dministratideon the kistite of NOAH' Mai- . f . 11.1 N, (We'd. of Frankford• township, Coniherlaind, county, have been granted, ‘ to the subserlber.: AU ,persons indebted to the, deccased, are ieipiested to make payment, and'thoso , Wing claims to , prosent .them for settlement. , . FREDERICK kEIGGERZAd , m'r..' ' . R • • a\DWlTtk , 422oVAUttlra AISINS, Figsi.Dates;.Printes,;'- fresli currant Grapes, LensonS,. Cocoa nuts, Fil! be'kts, fresh Pinkleint jars, Tomato entoshnti,: pO.• Sauce, a primp article of fable ail, Stignri Butter 'anti water crucker ti i , Caudies of all kinds for suku by_ the subscriber, NVAIp . • --Norpmtrui - 2;1 - gti. • . ,_,lf;sra BOOTS I* •,`: NOtHgli'sppty, ,BOOT'Stind 4481101:!5,jusili•Coeiv0 awl eelling onoominonL. lgilow;itfthe tame of CIIAS. 'Novemberl3,lB4l.' 1.1-56 .• h ifFilr4 . .. perm OIL PAM new Cheese, . Fresh Currants, • Assorted Pickles, Browit Ri. Loaf Sugars, .. 'ostkte &Taney Soaps, . 'tdoxed Buckets, ..... .. of :duct the 'Store. ol ' • ' J. W. L' 11 Y. ' . . tf -5 NOTICE. NOTOOE. Cuinhe'clanil co t'orisu . Or tAnims, affectiono oldie BronchidO,' Pains weakness of the Breast, coughs,' Pieurny,lfavnorrage of die Lungs, and alecdons of dm Pubncinaky piseqns. - , •• • „ NAT'UItEIS . OWN PRESpHYPTION, H cumpountHhiliaimic . preparaticin or the .I'rmius Virjiiiiatuu or "Wild Cherry Bark," Corabiiied with he Iletnict of Par, prepared. by.... new 'clietnical process, approved and recommended by tli Most. pbysicians, and _universally.ackiiow (Aged th - e-mnst valuable medicine ever diseoverii.d. NO QUACKERY l 4 NO•DECEPTION. In setting forth the virtues of this trray'l, , ,reat: me dicine, we have no Aesire to deceiVe thbse who.are, laboeing under ofilictionoior do* we wish to eulogise more than itjustly'descrVes. Yet when we look around and see the vast amounf,of suffering and tress oecasioned, by many : , of ;the diseases, id.which this medicine has proved 'so highly, - auecessful, :feel thet,we cannot urge its claims too strongly, or B_lly too much in ith „ • Various remedies, it is true have been offered and Lungs, into..notice for tho .eure, of diseases . of the Lungs, and . some have, no doubt been found, very, useful, but of all that have yet been . discovered, it is admitted by physicians anti all who Inive.Wi timifsed its elliaits, that none has proved ns succeVsflil as this; Such, 'indeed, are the ' SURPRISING' VIRTUES Of this 11:11sa - m, that even in the, advanced siege of . CoNsoaurrids, after all the most esteemed remedies, of physicians hare failed to effect liny.change, the MC of this medicine Fay been_produetive of the most astonishing relief, and. effeeteil cores -I ,ll "ff lo,o l": l4 7".kfilOArythatldieen. despalfirfroU' - --. 7 : — lii — tliii - firsiratages of the disci - Cs; termed "Cote-r -im! Consumption," originating from neglected Colds,. it has been used with undeiiating success, and hun dreds acknowledge they,owe the retturation of their health to Ns invaluable medicine nlone. In tltlft form of Constimption so prevalent amongst delicate young feinales, commonly termed debility, or "GOING INTO A DEULINE," I ' A complaint with 'which thousandi arc .iugering, it has also proved highly successful, and not only pos• senses the power ,of checking the progress:of this alarming complaint, hut also strengthens and invig oratesthe system more effectually' than nay niedi-- ch'ie we have ever possessed.' • lßesides its surpriiing effieneyin Consuriiptinn, it is eymlly CfllGielotl9 iil Liver Conygainia,..lathma, Ben: chins; and ali affeetions of the Lungs, and has cured ninny of the Most obStinate.eases, otter every other remedy had faileti. "Qr.;-1 er particulars • see Dr. Wiste's.Trctise ou Consumption, to he had u the'Ag'citts. . THE EXTRAORDINARY SUCCESS• " Attending the use of this medicine in diseases Of the Lungs, mid the many singular cures it has ef fected, having naturally, attracted the mYration of mans physicsans, (as well as the whole fraternits of minas) VariOtim),lijeCtillTS and surmises hare arisens respecting its t„oliiposition ; some jifiysientus have supposed it to contain lodine, other ignurant preten ders sly it must cniitain ~1/ixrrir,y, and to smite such Vilista . lice theysach attribute its singular As Belch opinions are altogether erroneous, and cal ciliated to prejudice many persons against it, we • ' itoNtin That it contaiiiii- T iothing of the- kiiid, or any thing the least injurious; on the contrary, it is composed ditto! must siniple - substances, the principle of which are the extracts Of TAR and II Pd Cherry Pork, and the %%;61e-secret-of . its ellicaoy.- consists in •the mode by which,they are lirepared. As we have already puhlithed numerous certifi cates from the big.hest authOrity, which prove its virtues beyond all doubt, we consider it nuneeesSar to exhibit a long list of them in this place, and will only mention a tbw cases, to show what it lias done: WHILE LIFE RFAIAINS • WE' HAVE . 5T1T..14 SOME HOPE. A SIMPIUSING CURB.--Among the •Many singular cures which this medicine has effected, them is perhaps none in which its powers ni•e so lull shown as in the case ni Mrs. Austin. This hilly bad been consumptive for several vears, and during the greater part of this time had - receiell the best medical attention, and tried all the most valuable malt:tiles; yet nothing could he found to arrest ite progress: She become subject to violent fits of coughing, expectorated large quantities of matter occasionally tonged with blood, and step by step this fearful disease continued its course, null all hope of a recovery A4 : 118 entirely despaired of.— While iq this distressing situation, lingering upon the very verge of tlle grave, slie.commeitced the use of this dials dm, which, to use liOr own expression, operated almost like a charm. In a few days she expectorated freely the cough was gradually sup pressed, and every ;lay , appeared to add fresh vigor to her looks, and now, in the place ofthat emaciated form withermg to decay, she is seen mingling in society, in better health than she has enjoyed for rears.. DISINTERESTED TESTISONY'.—Ift . IVing witnessed le surprising. efficacy of Dr. Whiter's lintsttlin of Vild Cherry, .itt the cuse of I\lra. Amtio, I cheer• ttlly acknowledge the :above stattetneut to he true nil correct, J. C. WaLir.ns, M. 1).. • Woodstoiin, Sept. 4, 1811. Dear Sie—Althougliyour invaluable meicine has already fmriul hundreds. ot powerful advocates, it m 14," still be gratifying to you to receive a communi caion from any one that has been relievad by it. Such, Sir, is truly my ease. I have been a victim. to thS terrible disease Consumption, for many months, and have suffered so much, that -I bad be come almost weary of my life. Hearing your thilsalin so highly praised, I began taking it a. few necks back; and can :aistire you it has relieved me more than any thing I. have ever used before', and 1 confidently believe it will cure me effectually. Please give the bearer the worth of the enelosed,and oblige Yours Respectfully, otri PEARSON. • Chester County, Sept. 1, 1841. Friend Wistar,-It i i Tea me much pLasure to in forin thee that Inv wife's health has improved very melt simee- ate fins been usinKthy or' Wild Cherry, and .ere think there is nu doubt boi.that it will cure her. She has taken the two bottles I pur chased from thee a slam time• since, ouch her cough is much better, she also sleeps well at night, and says she has found nothing , to give her so much re, lief. Thee mill please give the bearer two bottles more for Thy Friend. blon-Aunt IromnEs. Lancaster county,ly, IS, 1541.. Dear Sir—Haase send me two bottles of your fgenuine Ilalsalm of Wild. Cherry. I have been af icted with Consumption for the last two years, and suffered vets. much with a severe cough, piing in my breast, difficulty of breathing, night sweats; Eta., and having tricilnumerous remedies, and nlso been under several doctors, yet I could not find any thing to - relieve me until I used some of your Ilalsalm. 1 got one bottle from a neighbor of nude isho is using it, and have founffsuch wonderful relief from it that I have no doubt it will cure me effectually. Very respectfully yours,..t,ta. tinr. ' • Itur HoststAtv. n.llend the .folleiVing - froth Jncob Hannan, a physician or extensive practice in Huntingdon County i , Dear Sir-4 procured one battle of Dr. Wistar's Dalsaliti of Wild Cherry, front‘Thoinaslieed, of dill place; And tried it in a ease of obstinate Astlinta on fl child of Paul Sehtrebie,in:whieli many other remedies bad been: tried without any relief The Ibilsalm #are sudden relief, and in my opinion .the child is elleetually cared by its Use. YOCCS, &C. JACOB llorrax.tx,M. D. December 22d,1841. p cla i Sir--Your Sillsidm of Wild Cherry has ef-; feCted.some astonishinglcures here... Otte of which. is an old Indy, Mrs. Russell, who had been suffering, for a hint tune with shortness of br&thing, and gen . . . .. . ,„ eral Wen Ross, until she was finally,obliged to •Lcep her. bed. After various other 'remedies had been resurtedlo in vain, she commenced using your 13a1-' talmoindhlter taking two bottlek %vats° tar recover ed -its-to7be-itble-to atteintircalliker. dutlei,orlief honk, and on taking tWo,bottlis . 1111i44 was entirety cured; ... ' ' Respectfully, &e..'. '... - - -' •" 1 '. ~ • ' . -; . , ).. ... Joult S. C.' Maketri. Pottsrille, Pit. • , .: ,] ' ' .t. i- . CAUTION-As there is .a .l spuliOus mixture ...1 , , , titll6d Syrnyof lid C./1-."•'; -- 'Ants6rs should hr levy intrueularlo ask ' SAM; arid obsers 'lt i , prei:ikia' foi'VA ,kttle by WilliiiMs ci, street; Philitirclu itw'.;:. I ' Sold in, e• lipte fi . . . . -, SAMUEL. ELLIOTT ; . , ,I. in Shippenshu .g. hi. tini`Rei. hawk' Smith i..llnr ilsbuti by John r y 901,, JO I.Atcaster..,by.J. Gish; Chaitibersburgqi ~ . eiris Denigiand itialmbst, eyes)" town and villune.th ' ughOtitiltelsornitry; : • , • ~_ . . -- 'l'rieti - Sl - 'ooliclialle ...! November 2411,842. SPLENDitiiiiisiirtinentof ipunQtrp.ofirati-; IlLimiqcinds just reeviveit GLO. W. 1111.:NER. No ember 9, 1842 ';'-',. , . KOOKS : TORI ' IIEPFOPLEi Pubfiiiiett NEW WOULD iiit'o; ; •t 4 C 4 '.. : XPr! c ; „„, Lirancrls' AG wcp.i.nr ctigivtista.*. —This is a'n6st important and valuable svcrk; dially to• allwho' are enKiii4Cil in Agricultural '1)11r- - snits. Jitis;the slighteeekiriowledge of the vast benefit to be derived from it, frill to possess a copY.,.. It, Is issued in a double.qctavn 111 . 14111. bet., at 25 ti.cals per copy only, or five copies for V. - . TkIE WESTERN CAPTIVE; or Times' ofTe 'a'ainseli 1 all original novel, Li. Mi'B. 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The incidents of the plot are wrought out with great ef fect; and the excellence, of itibmorbl, and the benefi cial influence it will ITe, should interest the friends of the Teinperance Reformation in eying this Tale the widest possiblemirdulation. • • , • Terms.—lt will he isqued instil Extra - New World,, (octavo) do Wednetplay;iNov,, 9.3, at cents single; ten crimes for $l, or sBper hundred. Let the Orders be. early. • • ItrWill fie - puidislitl, in a double .Extea,,N6v Vorid,.on Wednesday, Nov. di), LETTEfig QUEEN OF Stilts, ;WI i)0111111erit FOillieelFd with her Personal I listory, now fir: t m n with In troduction, by. Agnes Strickland, author .6( the "Lives of the Queens of England."-- - . - We hare received this,long expected work by the Great Western. lt isptiblished it, London by limey Gallium one of the most eminent of-the- English ' ks4-1-fer-stlthoLit-s64l7cSliis In ittnit-Annt:ttpx, - ms excited such genet • . attention and adriuratiora •In the fate of the beauti ful and unfortunate Queervof Scots, all the civilized. world is to this day deeply interesteil.;• and here is the correspondence which actually passed between herself and Queeri Elizabeth, and here also are her private letters on numerous topics, now first brought to light, and edited bv•this accomplished •lady.— " There is this attractive feature," says Mrs Snack-, land, " in all the letters of Mary, Queen of Scots,;,, they are full of ilomestic-traits and theindural fejt - - jogs of het...heart.. Trifles, from. her pen-assume p grace, nistldelight ts, !means° of the unaffected sim plicity with Iticlt 'sbe writes." • Price 25 cents ; six copies for tkl, or VG per. km deed: Orders should be sent' early (Post paid) as a large sale is eipected for tl fix important and interest ing work. c7flte above works are scut to 'all parts of the "Unroll at newspaper postage. The Extras now up -pear'np-leautife I octavo-form, suitable for binding preservation. 'l' a shard Orplipti's Conti, began and held tit_ hi Carlisle, for Coanberland County, on .Tuesday 'the.] fith day of August, A-.-1). 1842, before thellon. Ilephuro, Pre•s't, and John Stuart sod T. C. Miller, Esq., Associate• Judges of lite sante Court as signed Rte., tlu: followittg proceedings were had to wit:—Upon the Petition of Mary Matto. the Grand- Mother of Sam'l Miller, a, minor chihi of Jacob Miller, decd. Respectfully representing that Samuel Miliett the uncle of the.said minor Samuel Miller, was appointed his Cuarthao by your lion.Court,and has received upwards of thUrteenlimulred dollars of the Mosey at We Ward, Iwo hag now removed to the State of Ohio, beyond the 'Jurisdicii on of the Court, without giving any security for the perforni :MCC of his duties. Your petitioner therefore prays your hOnors to award a citation to the said Samuel Mihcr, to appear_at the oext_Orphan's. Conti_ and settle an account of his Guardianship,and sliew cause why he Shoiilif lust be dismissed, null another Guar-' digit be appointed in his stead. • Whereupon, 17th Any, 1842., Citation awarded, Returnable, ICA 1844, bv, the Court. ltith August, 11342, Sheriff Martin makes the following return, "Not to be found iu my Bailiwick." • • Now to wit, ICA August, 1842, _Alias 'Citation awarded, public notice to lie given in two papers for three weeks: By the Court. • CundiMaud County, as. • • ,ozJt.tr j , 'The Commomiqtalth ofTennsylvania ....1- , Aro t o ' if . ,d.1t1,,4,,' ,-, Samuel Miller , Cuardiim of Samuel ar:teall ~... Miller, a minor child of Jacob MiI ,A•II- - lee, deceased. "kMirg i• • Greeting: 'You arc hereby 'cited, to appear before the Judges of the Orphan's Court at Carlisle, at an Orphan's Court there to be held for said County, on , ruES DAy the 13th flay of DECEMBER next, to settle an account of your, Guardianship, ,autl shave Cause why you should not be dismissed and another C mu.- dian lie appointed in your stead—Witness the said Santl Hepburn, Esq. at Curti *le, the 19th day of Au gust, A.l). 1949. \V. FilViaj, Cl'lc.: 0. (1. * PAUL MARTIN, Wrifr November 10,1842.. 3t-55 AT a stated Orphan's Cinut began, and held at Carlisle, for Cumbevlaud County, on Tuesday the day olAugust, A. I). 1842, before the 1100-Ssou'l Hepburn, Pi.es't, and John Stuart and T. C. Miller,,E:sq. Associate Judges of the souse Court assigned Ice. the thllowing proceedings were had to wit: Upon the Petition ot Mary Mann, the Grand-mother of Jacob Miller, a !Moor child of Jacob ,Miller, deed Respectfully representing that Jacob Miller, Sin. the G maul-father of the Said 1111 nor Jacob Miller, was appointed his Guardian by your llon. Court and Ims received upwards of fourteen hmolred dollars of the Money of the Ward, and has low I . l.llloli'd to t h e State of Ohio, boned doe liffist: diction of this Court, without giving any security for the performance of his duties. Your petitioner the*refore prays your honors to award a Caation to the said Jacob Miller, S en. to appear at the next Orplum's Court and settle an ac count of his Guardianship. and .sliew cause why he should not be dismisied and another Guardian be ap imbued in his stead. Whereupon, 17th May, 1842; Citation awarded returnable on the linh of August, 1842. 15th August, 1842, Sheriff Martin makes the ,ollow ing return "Not to be found in toy Bailiwick." Now. to wit, 111th August,lB42, Arms Cita tiotNt ward ed, public tiotice to be given in two paper' , far 1 1%rce weeks. Court. Cumberland Cor nty, sv. ..0.14, to . 1: 0 (.14' The oninantwealth of Pennsylvania YJacob Miller,Sen : Guardian of,Tac9ll I.kliller, a minor child of Jacob .„4,:" ler, deceased. . • lOrt Greeting: • You are herehy.cited, to appeor fiefore the Juilges of the Orphan's Collet at Carlisle, at no Orphan's Court theve to he held for said county, on '1 EJ ES - 1)A1 thi 13th day of DECEMBER 'host, to settle an account ot your Guardianship, and slim cause why you should not be . ditanissed and another GU:11 , dims be appointed in }Mtn , stead.—Witness the said Samoa Ilepleartn Esq. at Carlisle, the 19th day of August, A. I). 1842: W. Fouts, Cl'k. O. PAUL MARTIN, Sheriff. November 16, 1842. at-55 Estate of samuel Wild, deceased. N 1 . 11 • S TIMMY GIVEN, that letters of Adminis- - tnition on the Estate of SAMUEL WlLO,ileed. late of Newton township„Cumberland county, have been grouted to the subscrilier, residing in the same township. All persons indebted to the . ,said estate are requesfol to nuke iiiimodiatepa,Vment and iliose haring claims to. Present them properly main - nail ted for settlement to ISAAC KOONS, 6t-54 November 9, 184 FRESH ARRMAL. • LA ROinnil general assortment of FAMILY GItOCEHIEB, - roecived by the subscriber con sisting in part cif Colfee,.Teas, Loaf, Lump, Brazile, Clati and lirown Sugars, also Hones, Syrup, Sugar House, New Orleansand l'artorica Mebailee also Sperm anti Whale Oil, Sperm Cant!les; : 114 Tobacco, Cut cavenilisli,best Spanish, half S,punislr and Common Cigars, and best Puppet - Surf, anti every aittcle - lilr`of which, Will he sold 4heziper titan by any of thdse who have given n Catalogue of their prieekto the public: , Cash and n 9 Credit,. - Val. M. .111ATtE1t. NOveintAV 2 j I tf-,53 . JOHN. HA RP ER ' ~ .Commitisioisei• 'fit liatakkaptcw . . . , ehrFicßin Fiouth litilloVcr , strect, 'near 114'- ) NY, anilines nth!, whew all intorrnation denir cal, in refbience o the duties' of those . intending o apply fOr the, encfit of ,tho 434tilqopt Act, cat; bo .insikailY' ' - ''- ':,...--,,,• • ,:- ' ' ..- :,,,„ , Carlisle, any 4, 1842. '. ' tr . -0 -- -- - 9emistailiTe iT o ection: • Di irl~otibA foilqatiligera of ()aril sle*Turilpike roadoornithy, tvitl fmbeld Maio publiolniusOor 4owes Hntltry,ia South MiddhAtintuynshiPiPunberiandeoMO,on Tuesday , ehe 19th daY of December • • (TWIN; ' • ' • Treasurer of:the Company.. November 16, 1841 . -• , MM 41t - e - liow Vinirld46 1843. AL MAGNIFICEn MIME CligISTlOB ',AND: NEW YEARS' WITH< : NUMEROUS, 'SPLENINCr :ENGRAV.INGS . .•, ~Erecute:4* by the froi 9rtiata; czcGtaively'for flue Annual. 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It' will tte.prieted by . the noooro- . • anitpletifrie to be 'sent by iniiihto the 'most dist:nit part of the Union and Conodas so as to reach subscribers before N EviYEA'O Ditr, Orders should therefor:ohp forwarded • 'early, in order to prevent dilcipppintmeei. Price 25 emits single covies,--Five copses fee $1 ; Eleven copies for $2 Thirty copies for_ls,; tfilinedAtualted,L.The_defiland_will-be verb;oust send - their orders promptly, eticloeing cash, post paid. This Extra will be subjeet to newspaper poster only. • • Address • • J. wiNeumsTEß, Anii street, New York. Estate of Jacob' Cart, deceased. . .Notaxr-4 w Administration nn Estate pi- JACOB ClAlLT,,dec'd. of the Borough of Car lisle, Luinlprland county, have been granted to the subscriber,reaidin in the same place. All persons indebted to the and ,estate are requested to make payment immediately, and,those having; claims to pri•sent them properly •antbenticated for settlement. • WILLIAM - CA e.i berl6, 113•12. • : • •, 6t-Si DIVIDEiND. CAIMISVP: November • Board of Directors of this Institution, hate this day declared a Dititlend of 1 percent. fur the lagt 12 mouths on the Cnpifal Stock paid in. • Stock holders of their . representstivt , s carrreceive their dividetalS •atid After the Ittli snbjectdo the 1111Vaerit of th'e tax to th'e . Coninionwealth uT Penn sylvania, agreeably to the provisions of the !Actor us. senility of the 11th June, 1810. • . W. S. COIWAN, Cashier. St-52 Novemler'2JB42 THE Stockholdeas of the Carlisle Bank, arc re- - quested to meet at theirliatiiiing House, on Thurs day. the gib day of Vecerabee•ticxt,at•eleven dolook A. M. tp consider the expediency of applying to the Legislature fur a renewal of the Charter of this • Bank, and to adopt such measures-in relation to tilici. - eXpeniel of-the. histitutionotal meal al; ilieiolliT.;: - Ciininionwealtli by the - Bauks,'' astieie interest tany.reiptire: By order of the Board of Directors. • W. S. COBEAN; Cushier. • • td-SS' November 2,1.842 Baa/9R GflIJVS 2 subscriber luiskist opened, neat door to Clellan's Hotel, a • GROCERY & SROE STORE.' !Us stock of GrOceries consists in pallor COFFEES SUGARS, TEAS, FISII, SALT. lie also keeps' Oye-Stuffs,and a general assortment of CROCKERY WARE. • lie has just received 30 citSes or SHOES& BOOTS,: such as Men's Calfskin Boots—Coarse do. Boys' Fine and Coarse Boote--:Men's sad Boy's Monroe —Fine and Coarse Shoes., Also a general assort ment of Ladies' and Children's Shoes of every de seuiption. . All articles in his line will be sold at the lowest: prices, Mi. cash or approved country produce. lie solicits R share:of public patronage. WILLIAM M. MATEER. Carlisle, Oct. 19, 1942. NEW FALL & WINTER GOODS. TIM suhreriber is just receiving afresh supply of Good, among which maybe found . _Beaver Pilot Cloths ' and variods othimilroad Cloths. A great variety of SATINETTS, CASSIMERES, KENTUCKY JEANS niid other sensotaible goods for men's wear. Mso, n general assortment of Merellantlize for the Ladies, to which he respectfully calls ;heir attention. Call and see as soon as possible, as the entire stock' will be:sold very cheap for • GEO.:W. lilt NEIL Cat lisle, Sept. 21,1842... • rbkONDKOLOTH% aro. . , FURTHER.soppIy of Low priced BROAD CI.OtOS, stag& for uyercoats.' Alec CIASSINIEIWO & SATTINETB, just receiv ed st the Sthre eP : GEO. AV.- ittrNER. - Noventher :?; 184g'. NEW Bi. CHEAP GOODS! TliFl subscriber has insr openc4l a lot of New Goods, cousistiiik of SUPIRIFINE CLOTHS"; Black, Blue 81111 Fanc y colored • Cassimeres, Casi alLeoloesAnittrices r .l l letilitoes, - ... 111 .0u5ed e.. [Alines, Gloves, lloseiry;s-4 grovin *lngot, for a levy, 4-1 bleached do fur a fip, FlamielaTrom 20 to 2S cettts; With a vtiriefi of. other gcioili, all of which' wlIl be sold at very IoW prices to suit the times— . g. HANRIS. tf-5 61.1 isle, Octoter s til., 11342: First Arrival. , • • ---,- FALL ANtI WINTER GOODS. • CLIPPINCER 86 . ,CAREYi atm. the' Rail , Road,: • tt3,Atia . .l3-20tIte. • HOE retev,o n cilleswthl Asiottment of VAtI., AND WINTER GOOlDki which they Arc to sell at the treo lae , eet ptiet:jk ' • • ' • • September, 21, I 544: . . .. .ItifAvg & cHilivs: ' --- ANISNI7 suipiy of fine Iteisia uhilirtj, „ills{ ro-' i . ceivol., large lot pl •Fur; Ultith; Uv.lette ling .. llnie Sent CAps, now opening anti for sale. sery low, at time store of . tiiis OtltAcir. , Carlisle; Sept. 28,1842.: , • ' ' - ' if-4e 010.. r offered to the Public;► : ::,...i.7....._ . . ' ''fr , ':' , ---, - -'; - - .. - • ...:--, • . • ' - : . k iiirigo - --- 1 0 , ::. ~ . A , Ito ii ER's' PATEN4I-taitto Lit,Ni ~ • .111. far htfcuing Lard wathoutinty iteeparctionterj,.., .sale by the subsnribei:- -The- , light as. equal Al ,the, , ,,i bell sperm-oil, is entirely free from - smoke or '1;1E404, nipl aunts less than • half theltrice. , Tbe-appurattus • • for heating the lard is Went and simplo'; dewy not,oleTf:, , tract from the appearance, is not paid* to get ottut,c, - ,:. repair; and in:tyke applied at tr.antail , expott*AtoNt !hose. kinds mu , lb use... '.,:Cobtitlent that Abut strficlol.;., requirey onty to he known JO tome ibto whertatlVi , I respectfully intite the publie to call and seelibTur, ,'t 'in operation, - -- -7,, : -- S;;KkilltßUlSi.% -, k ' 'Carlisle, October 10,1847. :-'''tf,a' , • , . . .4. Y.,.: '. ' d'ailiii- 51E103304 :'-'• , ~.:, .- . , .... /PUB spbsdriber has . jilst recesye ., ( 6w plow ..,, A: nimirtrniqtt of Far tr i mmed; Sul ii I na ItUBIIERS far-Ladle!) Wear, :Ape gdol atiaort...i meniof 14ppqemens' yubbern„ '''"t N.V.11.. • ~ ' ' GE P . ":. 3. '‘ i g tf.54 . . November r, I - 842, :. • . ~..f:v 4. QM BIEI MN