American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, July 11, 1839, Image 3

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    ENIGMA.
Therp is jn word of plural Number, ‘
A,foe to peace and human slumber?
Now any word you-chance to take.
By adding -S'you plural make—
But if you add ah sto this,
How strange the metamorphose is?
Plural is plural then ho more,
And sweet what bitter was before, "
Dangerous Ascension of a Balloon. — On
Monday night an experimental inflation of a
balloon took place in a meadow near the
Buelah Spa, Norwood. A number of men
were employed in holding' the vast machine,
which was of unusually large dimensions.—
In tlie space of twelve minutes the balloon
was completely filled with heated 'air, gen
erated in a furnace from chopped straw,
birch, and aldcrwood; the ascending power
on a sudden thcn . bccanie ,so great, that in
removing the machine from the furnace it
escaped from the hands of most of the men,
and ascended great height, taking up
five persons clinging to the ropes and sides
of the car. A youth, when thirty feet from
the ground, could hold no longer, and drop
ped, sustaining much injury; the others re
mained clinging to the balloon and were con
veyed about a riiile, when the machine de
scended in the midst of a field. The prin
cipal gardener of the J?uela&Spa, William
Stevens, haying lost his hold, got his legs,
entangled xvith a rope, and was suspended
with his head downwards for several minutes
and when tbe balloon readied the ground,
his leg was completely severed, being attach
ed by tendons only; itjias since been ampu
tated, but he is still in a dangerous state.—
One man was caught by the grapnel, and
was seripusly torn. The other two, though
inucUTut and bruis(*j,|, have received no ma
terial injuries. Mr. Hoai v o, the owner of the
- oil n> * S not * lurt * ant * i n tcnds making a
inwlerattempt. The machine remains where
it fell, uninjured.— EngHs/i paper.
■From the Saratoga Exchange.
Mournful Casualty. —W e arc informed
tliat a child agedabout ten years* (he daugh
ter of Mr, Abraham. Welch, who resides a
bouft 10 miles in the forest, north of Lake
Pleasant, was torn in pieces,, a'ml almost
entirely devoured by a panther of the largest
size, on Monday week. The child >vns
the bank of a small'fstream,..with-:'
iii sigHfaml hearing of the house, when the
panther sprang from a low thicket of hem
-lock, and seized her by the neck, and after
dragging her into, the thicket, proceeded to
devour her at leisure. The mother of the
little girl had gone to a spring a few rods
below the house, for the purpose of obtaining
pail of water, andshe returned just in time
to see the monster Icap-thc creek with the
last remaining limb of her daughter danglim**
fiom his mouth. Mrs. Welch comprehended
at a glance the extent of (he calamity, and
she immediately ran for her husband, who
was engaged in making shingles, nearly a
mile and a halt in the woodifrom the house.
He immediately started in pursuit of the
teiocious animal, but did not succeed in
capturing him. Ail that could be found of
the little sufferer was part of her frock, and
some hair, ,7 all clotted and matted in blood.
.ff Card.
The Female and,Male Teachers of the
Union Sunday School, at Mr. M’Callistcr’s
School House, respectfully tendcrjheir most
sincere thanks to the Episcopal Methodist
Ladies of Carlisle who so kindly furnished
them with such an,'excellent entertainment
in the college chapel on the fourth of July.
They are at a loss for words to express their
gratefulness to them for their unwearied
attention and politeness to us, who were
entire strangers to them. We likewiseTeel
ourselves much honoured by those Reverend
clergymen who treated us with so- much
.kindness and attention, amhparticularlv the
Reverend-Mr. Durbin, for the complete or
der and arrangement df the Schools—like
wise our esteemed-friends theßev. Messrs
Emory and Sprole fur their mnat-PgoollAnf
addresses to ull present—-not our
worthy and - beloved young students °who
have assisted us,,as teachers in our Sunday
School exercises, .-| t
In Behalf of our teachers „itl the Country.
FERGUS R. KERNAN
LIST OF LETTERS
Remaining in the Rost Office at Newville,
Pa. 30 th June, 1839.
John Bricker Ezekiel M’Laughlin
Jacob Browh ' Jane E. Miller
Robert Crawford. ■ Robt Middleton
Sarah Crawford 1 ! John Miller
Simon Crawl A..J. North
Mary Carnahan John Reed (depot)
John Davidson, Esq. "John Reed of Nathan
Henry Dredgo- Eljzabeth Richards
Abram Eshleman . Cathrine Reifsnydcr
Samuel Etter - - Emiley Randolph ■
Abram - John Sharp
David Ernst Jacob Steyick
Jacob Ecman Mrs. Rebecca Stcrrct
Samuel Funk’ .J M SHcalor
John Grove _ Peter Spahr
-David-Green ~ "George"Simons
Geo Humes Geo. Torbet
Thos Hefflelinger Abraham Whisler
Paul Harburn , Abraham Wise
Betsy Keridig Thos. Wallace ■
Rev. Ch’n Lepley Capt. Thos. .Wallace
CrageM’Cune James Wallace
JohnM’Keehan •
J. MOORE, P. M.
MAstof hettera
'■•EM AIMING in the Post Office at Dietin'-
«on. Pa. July 1, 1839. . ■
Bollinger Francis'S/futchispn .
•J 0 '' n „v n over. 2 , Mary Ann McLaughlin
J N Carotliers JohnNdgle '
Jacob ClaUdy. A . Mrs Mary Smith •
Ephraim Goover , T G Smith
Louis Douglpas ; t ' John Stewart
David, James Weakley
A. G. MILLER, P. M.
BLACKING! BLACKING!!
The subscriber respectfully informs the pub
Hicthftt lie has commenced the manufac
ture of boot and shoe BIIACKZH6 at Mid
dlesex/Cumberland county, Pa. Thishlacking
is equal to anyin the Union, and will be disposed
ot wholesale or retail on very moderate terms
JOHN C. STEVENS.
July 11, 1839. 1 3t
For the Volunteer .
. DR. H. EBAUGH,
WILL ’be in this place about the 10th inst.,
njul remain for one week only, and may
be consulted professionally at Col. Ferrce’s ho
tel, as usual.
July 8, 1839.
BY virtue of ct writ of Venditioni Exponas to
me directed, issued out of .the Court of
Common Pleas of Cumberland county, will be
exposed to public sale at the Courthouse in the
borough of Carlisle, on Friday the 9th day of
August, 1839, at 10 o’clock, A. M.,the following
described real estate, to wit:
Ml the interest of PATRICK BOYLE
in a half lot of Ground, situate in the borough
of containing 240 feet in depth, more
or less,adjoining lots of John Early on the east,
Louther street on the south, Robert Lay burn on
the west, .and an alley on the north, having
thereon erected a two story XtOO HOUSE,
frame Stable and other out houses. Seized and
taken iiucxccntion as the property of Patrick
Boyle. And to be sold hv mo,
JOHN MYERS, .Sheriff-.
•Slici-KTs Office, Carlisle, Ju|y 11,'1839. 5t
jO* Y virtue'of sundry writs of Venditioni Ex-
UJf pnnas to me directed, issued out of the
Court oi Common .Picas of Cutnberland cour
ty, will be exposed to public sale at tile Court
housc in the borough bf Carlisle,.on Friday the
Jth day of August, 1839, at ten o’clock, A. JVI.
the following described real estate, to wit:
Tract of JLand,
situate in Dickinson township, containing two
W an( l twenty-five- acres,- more -or less;-
adjoining lands of Samuel Cat-others, Johns
ton, the Presbvterhuf church anrl others, having
thereon erected a- two story brick
'EOU.SE, ' Hpi
and a two story frame house
other out houses. Seised and taken in exeSmS
as the property of JIV/iam L. II eaklh/.
And to be sold by mp, ,' .
n - >-.n- MYEKS, Sheriff.
Shcrift s Office, 2 M
Carlisle, July 11, 1839-5 Jt
sheriff’sasale!
TOY virtue of a writ of Levarf Facias to me
directed, issued out of the Court of Com
mou Fleas of Cumberland county, will be exuo
sed to'public sale at the court house the him-
° Mn rli . sl , Ci r I ; Vi< ' i,y tlie 9111 ■* .
18a9, at 10 o’clock, A. M. the following descri
bed real cst.iteptb wit: b
till that •Messuage,
plantatioirand tract of land,-situate in the town
ship of bouth Middleton in the comity ofCum
be land, bounded and described as follows, to
, Bl jg"''iing at an ash oak tree orr Mountain
creek, thence by lands of tl.e heirs of Charles
McChue, dec d, south fourteen and a half de
grees, cast thirty three perches to a post, thence
across said creek by land of Join, McClure and
tllc vi Vf " • r ° se l >ll Jvnox dec’ll, (called the Fa
per M'll tract,) south seventy hie dogrees and
tl ,eni f ’ Vi" r i/ PErclu,s 1,1 ,noll ntaiii stone,
hence along the //mover and Carlisle Turnpike
Hoad, north time and a half degrees, west fifteen
pel dies and two tenths to limestone, thence bv
the same land of McClure and Knox’s heirs,
south eighty nine degrees, west fifty live perches
and seven tenths to a white oak. thence by the
same land, north one and a half degrees, east
maty four perches and seven tenths to a post,
thence by the same land, south eighty two ami
•in'a’r fol ‘ nl ' s lle ßrccs, west fifty three perches
■and five tenths to a post, thence Ijy the same
land, north nine degrees, west twenty five per
wrniam vr X tCn > th i S t - oa post * tlHncr l>y lands of
William Moore’s heirs, north fifty five degrees,
oast seventy eight perches to a black oak, thence
rOei^V’ 111 ,urn P ll;e foy tl'e same hind, north
foity three degrees, cast one hundrcd.and five
hdrs’of Pi i l ,- SP p"- S '! ° ;,k ’ ‘hence by land of the
heirs of I hilip Reichtcr, deed, south fifty four
degrees and one fouith, cast thirty three perch
es and seven tenths to a black oak. thence by the
tvdm n" Vi n ° rtll t ,’” rty - two <,e K rc ‘ cs . cast twen-
v ty one perches, ami seven tenths to a stone heap,
thence by land formerly of Jacob Job, south six
ty three and a half degrees, east twenty six pea
ches and seven tenths to a hole on the' ba'nk- of
creek, thence_up_saitl creek by-its sev.
V a cou,-s y? and distances to the nl.-ictvnf-h,
1- I,undretl »" d eight acres and
t ghty-five pferches and allowances, togetherwith
all and singular the buildings, woods, water
what^n’v" S ri t8 ’ pnvll^c s appurtenances,
vhatsoc vci thereunto belonging, .or in any Wav
h'T’ ll!U ; in K thereon erected a two
slot y log house .and two one story log houses, and
" brick bank barn. Seized and taken in
Jin.-—'— —
And to he soltl ,by mp,
pi •». i™’ JOHN MYERS, Sheriff.
•ShcnfT a Office, Carlisle. 7
July JJ, 1839. 5
To till Claimants and. Persons
interested.
hcre^y,Ri ven that a writ of scire
ml le l; m ’ 1839, to me direct-
Mechanic’s Liens entere^'^^L 01 “"i"*
Cmirtof Common Pleas aforesJa yi‘l' tlle
William Alexander,
The Trustees of Dick-/ rX..
bison College, In the bo- f i •' >r
rougli of Carlisle, in the Lien, No|Nq
county of Cumberland t term, 1889.
(owners) and Henry My. J
ers, contractor.
Samuel Kessler, Sci. Pa. sur Media
ve. S-nics’Lien, No. 26 Au-
James Moore., ,3 gust Term, 1839.
. JOHN MYERS, Sheriff.
Sheriff’s Office, ? ' M
Carlisle, July 11, 1839. S , ,st_
REMAINING in the Post Office at Slonghs
town, Pa. July Ist, 1839. ..
Anuerson'William - HaTefty'Jbhri A
Diinlap Capt.-James Lutz E or SBrowneller
Caster James ” Moore William
Hiskey Valiintine Mekey Joseph •
Heany George , Rhoads David
■ JOHN STO UGH. P- M.
Figured and Plain Silks.
JUST, received some splendid plain, watered
figured' Gros-de-Naps and Gro-dc-S\vis.s
bilks, which are offered at unusually low prices.
June 20, . ' Arnold & Co. .
SISJEIUFr’S
SHERIFF’S SALE.
hist of hatters
BMM %n:*'v M «« n o f #•»»,#t
'JL.IST J\'OTICll.
ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to
the estate of Jacob Lehman, late of Dick
inson township, deceased, are hereby notified
tor the last time to make payment on or before
the Ist day of August next—also tile Vendue
Notcs, givcn at the sale o'f said deceased's per
sonal property, are now due, and must be paid
at farthest by thp above,mentioned time.
PHILIP SWORD, AdmV.
Dickinson township, July 4, 1839, 3t*
HARDWARE & GROCERY
STO RE.
The subscriber respectfully informs liisfricnds
and the public in general that he has just
received from the city of Baltimore, an extensive
assortment of merchandize suitable to the pres
ent and approaching season, such as
HARDWARE, \
consisting of Case Knives and Forks, Spoons,
Locks. Bolls, Hinges and Screws, Pen and Pock
ct Knives, Razors, Tacks and Sprigs, Spades &
Shovels, Hay and JJung Forks, scythe stones,
rakes, occi occ. &c, Also, superior American
and English Scythes.
He has alsO'On hand an excellent assortment
of Patent Family Medicines, such as pills, oils
and ointments. Also, all kinds of Essences. He
a l s ?, o . n hand Horse Medicines, such as the
Oil of opike, Oil ot stoneand Horse Powders,
&r. &c. &c.
He has also on hand an extensive assortment
(tf American Forest and'77indostan Oil Stone,
suitable for Carpenters and Wood Choppers.
He also has Powder by the keg, among which
is the finest Rifle Powder. Shot, Lead, Percus
sion Caps, and Flints.-
He also has an extensive and superior assort
ment of *
China, Glass »V Qucchstvarc, -
twenty phr cent cheaper than can be had else
where.
GROCERIES. .
Rio, sc. Domingo* und Java Coffees. New
Qrleans aml Porto Hied Sugar. Orleans anti 5n-
S' l *' T/mse Molassc*-. Young /Tyson, Imperial
and Black Tiijvs, Chocolate, Rice, parley, Soda
and Water Crackers. Spices of all kinds. Nuts
and CoiiTectlonaries. “Prunes, Raisins/'-Ground
Allum and Fine Silt. .Tar,' Snap and Candles
wholesale and retail, at city prices.
Matron's,
Whie, Brandy, New England Rum, T/arvcsl
Whiskey, Wine and Cider Vinegar, &c.
TOBACCO.
, Cavendish, Roll and.Pjkig.. Spanish and 7/alf
Spanish Cigars, ' Mucubau, Rappee and Scotch
Snuff.
SHOES'■(& BOOTS.
Riding, Gig and Jockey Whips and Lashes,—
Brushes. Brooms, Painted Buckets, &c.
’ Carpet Chain of "all'colors.
The above .articles being, carefully selected,
are offered to customers and others at city prices
„,. , T . ’ JOHN GRAY, Agent, ’
Carlisle, July 4, 1839.
- GOLDESTBALL
HOTEL,
WEST HIGH STREET CARLISLE.
Ihe subscriber respectfully informs'iiis
friends and tin? public generally that he has
taken that well known tavern stand at the
West end of High street, in Carlisle, for
merly kept by Mr. Henry Rhoads, and that
he is now prepared to accommodate Drovers,
Waggoners, Travellers, and all others who
may (avor him with a ca)l, in the very best
manner.
His Tabic will be constantly furnished
with the best the country can produce. His
-ffor is supplied with the choicest liquors,
and his Stable which is large; and convenient,
will be in charge of a careful and attentive
ostler.
He flatters himself that,.from his experi
ence as an Innkeeper.'he will be able to
'render general.satisfaction.
GEORGE SHAFFER.
Carlisle, May, 2, 1839; tf
Notice to Creditors.
TAKE NO f.ICE that the subscribers have
been appointed Auditors to marshal the as
sets or the estate of David Nciswanger, among
the creditor.*, and that we will meet" for that
purpose at the hftUsc of John Hoover, in Meehan
icsburg, on SaUirday-the Jd of~A tigust~nrxt. at~
-40 o cinrk, A. M. where all persons having
claims will present them'for settlement 1 '
j> JOHN COOVEU, *)
■ MIGHT, HOOVER, C Auditor,
: HENRY LEAS. 5
Estate of Nancy Weaver, dec’d,
■ N O TICE..
■gpß^pul>lie-wM*tafceTßotlcC~tlnit'~Kgfffisrsf'
X AdmimslTiitipn have tins day been issued to
the subscriber, on the estate of Manes-, Weaver,
late of Monroe township, Cumberland county.
.All who have claims against said deceased are"
-requested to-make tliesame known to the sub
scriber, residing in Dillshurg, without delay,
and all who are indebted to said estate are re
quired to call and settle the same*
LEVI W. WEAVER.
Mavir, 1839. 1
COAL! COAL!
JUST received and forsaleat my landing near
the. Steam Mill, on the Canal, SQO tons of
l»ed Ash Pine Grove Coal,
warranted to be the best article of the kind
known at the present time: It will be sold in
lota to suit purchasers.
feS£ 0 T- a ' ar ec quantity of LUMBER of dif-
, ( l ua ** t ies: superior SHinglea\
lfrticllTwrtf{r b M ;t >e barrelir£3 ' cr “ il,l^of “' Vli ' elr
hie prices. dlsposc i d of at Utmost reasona-
Harrisburg. BERGHAUS. ‘
THE subscribers having f
administration on the estate ol*»? lte . ls
Hursh, deceased, late of Allen township, r “ ham
berland county, herehy give ruitice to aU nelvJ’”
indebted to.sajd estate to make payment irnme.
diately, and those having claims will-present
them properly authenticated for settlement.
, ABRAHAM HURSH,
CHRISTIAN HURSH;
_n T , Mm're, residing in Men townahih,
June 13, 1839. .gt
IPOWDEII
By the Kej,j&c. received jind for sale at the
store of
JOHN GRAY, Agent.
2604
BARGAINS I BARGAINS!!
THE subscribers having latelvjpurchased the
stock of goods owned by J. H. Weaver, at’
the north-east corner of the Pliblic Square, Car
lisle, consisting of a large and general assortment
of seasonable ' ’
DRY-GOODS,
GROCERIES, QEEENSfPARE, S,-c.
Also, a general assortment of Hatters’ Furs and
Trimmings—all of which .they will sell on the
most accommodating terms.
R. A MONEY,
H, ANDERSON,
June 20,1839. tf
FRESH SUMMER GOODS.
ARNOLD O' CO. are just receiving a large
assortment of Goods suitable’for summer
wear. The public are respectfully invited to
call. June 20
A CARD.
- SARAH E. K. OREAIT.
Having resigned her situation in the common
schools, has opened on her own account a select
school, not exceedingthirty scholars,in thehouse
formerly occupied by Mr. James Brcdin, and
now occupied by Mr. Andrew Richards, where
she will he happy to receive the children of any
who. may feel disposed to patronize her. For
terms apply cither at her own residence in Han
over street, at any time between school .hours,
or at the school room from 9 to 12 A: M. or from
2 to S P. M.
Reference,
C. B. PENROSE,
MRS. L. BIDDLE,
W- M. BIDDLE,
IIEV. P. H. OREENLEAF.
GEO. A. LYON.
June 13, 1839.
NOTICE.
NO, funeral expenses of out-doorpaupers will
be allowed after tins date, unlcss'an order
ot ivlitff from a Justice of the PeAcc or a Direc
tor be obtinned at or before the funeral, stating
that thc indmduiat is poor, and that there arc no
means to bury him or her—also, no Physician
will be paid for more than one visit, unless by
an order from one of the Directors.
D. EiMMINGRR,}
.A. W AGGONER, > ircctors,
J. DUNLAP, 3
June 20, 1839. • tf
WIELIAMS’ VALLEY
RAlli 'HOAD AND MINING
. COMPANY,
In the Counties, of Dauphiii and Schuylkill.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
THAT in pursuance of an act of Assembly,
incorporating the William’s Valley Rail
mad and Mining company in the..comities of
Duphln and Schuylkill; books will be opened
jaLthe subscription of stock in said company,
uroer the direction of one or more of tile com
missioners named in the law, from the 15th day
of July until tile 21st day of July inclusive j from
1J o’clock, A. M. until 2 o’clock., P. M., at
The Hotel of George Nagle m Harrisburg.
The Hotel of Joseph Culbertson in Cfiam
hersburg.
Tnc Hotel of William S,. Allen in Carlisle.
And from the 17th until the 23 day of July
inclusive, from the hours of ten o’clock. A'. M-,
until 2 o’clock P. M.. at the Philadelphia Ex
change, in the city of Philadelphia, and at the
'l.otet of Thomas McGrath’ in the borough of
York.
Tlie amount of .each share of stock is fifty
dollars, on which $5 must he paid at the time
of subscribing, and the residue-as maybe requi
ted by the President and Managers. All per
sons of lawful age may subscribe, either in their
own names or the names of others.
Benjamin Frick,
John Marquart,
Silas Harry,
James Burns,
William Gilmore,
Thomas Himes,
Wm. A.' Petriken,
Val. Hummel, Jr.,
James Fleming,
R. J. Fleming,
Jacob Babb,
Ch’n'F. Haiinlin, ■
Wm. 1). Boas,
Joseph W. Cake,
James Wilson,
William Ilobnfritz,
Leadner N; Ott, —
'ommtsswners. ~
«
June 20, 1839
STRAY STEER.
TAKEN up .trespassing on the pi cmises bfthe
subscriber in WestPennsborpugh township,
about nn’c mile norths of Smokeytbwn, on* the
banks of the Connodoguinet creek/about the first
of May last, a BRINDLE STEER, with a hell
on~supposed^o~be j al)but~th'ree'Veafs~t)rdr"TFr&'
owner- is desired to call, prove property, pay
charges and take, him away orhe will be dlspb-'
scd of according to Taw. ~ - •
' OEORE MUS3ELMAN, Sen.
June 19, 1839, 3t*
■ J VALUABLE FARM
FOR SALE.
' pHE subscriber offers at private sale the fnl
fl. lowing described valuable real estate, situate
in Allen township, Cumberland county, contain
ing 114 acres, more or less, of patented land,-a
bout 90 acfrea of which are cleared and in a high
state of cultivation, and the residue covered with
thriving timber. The improvements are a
V TWO STORY " ■
g™. STONE HOUSE,
And Doable Log- Barn>
two Apple Orchards, one of which is of choice
Triiit, a never tailing sprlngof water, arid a foun
at.the door—also, a Tenant House*
1 he above mentioned tract is nearly all lime
stone land, of a good quality j and is in a healthy
neighborhood—within two miles' of Mechanics
burg and the Cumbp rland-Valley Rail Road, and
about one mile Irom Shepherdstown.
An indisputable title'will be given.' For terms
apply to the subscriber near the premises.
JAMES GRAHAM.
May. 30, 1839,
POST OFPIOB.
'X Carlisle, Pa. May l j 1839.
Arrival andDefiarture of Mails.
Eastern ‘X .. Arrives. Closes.
<< . \XI y .about 10 ni. '7p. m.
Western : K- ■** 5„P ,nl ' 11a.m.
Southern ; << ~ ~, m - ® a - m -
Meclianicsb’g “ ~ Z P" m ‘
Newville ' .•« „ <£P- m >
* Ml*BEß?bN,P.lwr‘l
v-: -
LIST OF LETTERS
Remaining in the Post Office at Carlisle,
Pa. June SOlk, 1839, Enquirers will
please say advertised.
Kosht George
King Rebecca 2
L
Leib Mary .
Beelman Jacob Low John
Bemnam Nelson Littell John
Blair Henry Lehman Adam
Bradly Elnora ' M
Boyd Eliza Mark Abraham
Bunce Daniel B Mulford Thomas W
Bell Sarah Moore John (barber)
Birge Alford Moyer Elizabeth
Bricker Benjamin Mitchell Henry
Brown.S H Miller William
Brown John Mulford Sidney
Browne James Miller John (wagoner)
C ■ Moreland Lemon
Canrey Owen Morres John
Carte William . Musser Mr
Chambers Margaret M'Lister Mary
Culbertson William M’Cuire Patrick
Curry Margaret M’Lean Samuel Rev
Calven John L Esq M f Glaughlin Henry
Connely Joseph M’Feely John L
Clarke John A M’Ellwee Charles
Constable of borough 2
'Cairns Harriet 2 Kevin William W
Adairis William
Atchley Catherine
Detes Daniel
Didlo George
Doryille Henry Paul John Esq
Davidson Jonathan WPreston Robert
Degana George Palmer John
Denies Moses • « Park Isaac A
Davis M C Pierce Stewart
Dixon Mary W ? Prowcll James B
• Elizabeth $ Patton Joseph
Diven Eliza J r
Davis James , Rudesill ..Catherine
Dillcr F Rawling George W
Delano David- Ramsey Archibald Esq
Diirpndall Abraham Riley G Mrs 2
Dictson James Reighter John M
, K * . Reighter George W
; En'glcman Conrod Reigler John M ■
Eely Edward E Rodgers Mathew B
I Erben Henry, g
Eastabrook E Esq Story John
Emerich John Stroop Henry
F Shugers John
Fickes Jacob Star John
Fehl John Sfrohm David
Fearfats Eliza; Stevens George
Fleming Wilson Sanderson Mariah
G Snider Peter
Gutshal John Shipdle Joseph
Gorgas John D 2 Stone Jeremiah L ?
Graham Isacc Lieut C
Gilmer John Sbeaffer.Henry
Graham William H 2Speck Matilda
Gibson Rachael Singiser Joseph
Graham Robert Simonton J P Capt
H i . Stnckler Uriah
Haverstick Henry B CSanderson John
Heck George' Sanderson & Bos- ?
Heffner Jacob serman C
Hoicks John T
Hilans Nancy ‘Thompson Sally Ann
Heneberger Meriah Turner David
Hatfield John Thomas John
Hull Peter Thompson Nicholas
Hewk Jonathan W •
Herchberger Henry BWonderly George
Humes Thomas Whinart John
Haverstick David Warden David B
Hardy Charles Walker Lizaann
Heacock John M Wade Samuel-
Hedden John "VVebert Henry
Hutchings Ffcdk Wolf Daniel
Harman Philip Willhour John
Heagy Weems Wetzcll Joseph
Heornear Henry Wormley Isabella
J Wolf Jacob
Jacobs John A - Wilson H Miss
■ K. ■■ __ Y
Kuetile Israel 5 Yaw George-or ?
Kratzer Christian Eliza Hall ?
KingJosiahA Z
Knichbaum Johann ? Zell Peter
Peter > 5 Zigler Jacob
r. LAMBERTON. P. M.
SHERIFF’S SAES.
BY virtue of sundry writs bf VenditionrEx-'
ponas, to me directed issued cut of the
Uourt of Common; Pleas of Cumberland County,
wdl be exposed to Public Sale,, at the Court
House, in the borough of Carlisle, on Friday the
2nd.day of August A. D. 1839, at 10 o’clock, A.
J\l^tae^ilawing^esGnbed^'eal^statertcrwit: : ~
_ A: tract of lurid situate in East
Perinsbprough township, Cumberland, County,
contaii.mg seventy seven _acres,_more or less
bounded by lands of Samuel Hover, John Kessell,
Longneclier & Jacob Kaiitz, having there
on erected a one and a half-story Log House.
housed 0 " 6 ” ouse * aat ? Cog Barn, and other out
Also, a tract of Mountain land
situate in East Pennsbpfbugh township, Cumber
land County, containing twenty-six acres, more
or less, bounded by lands of John Kissell, - .
Newcomer, Jacob Kuiitz, and others. Seized
£/*n«ergw execut “ m as the property oi-Jacob
■ A* 8 ” 3 a ground' situate
i,"7 P a er A OWn - ® out * l Middleton township, Cum
onn ?" d , 9°“ nt > r ». conta '9 in C4fi.feet in breadth, &
d , ep f, h ',T r ?f r J ess > adjoining-lands
of John Hartzelj, John .McClure,..and tlie Balti
more turnpike road, having thereon erected a
one and a half story Log House, Wc. Seized
and taken in execution as the 1 property of mi-
UamHarbet* ‘
Also, a tract of land situate in
-South Middletontownship, containing fiftyacres,
S.° r ® °C'?ss, adjoining lands of Jacob Bai-nitz,
haisha White’s heirs, James Noble’s devisees,
and the Letart Spring, having thereon erected a
two story Stone House, Stone Spring, House, a
Log, Barn and Apple Orchard; and several
springs of water'are on the premises. Seized
and taken in execution as the property of JVi/lis
And all to be sold by me,, •
J OHN MYERS, Sheriff.
Sheriff’s Office, 7 , '
Carlisle, July 4.1839. 5 h ■
ARNOCD & tiO.
A T their. New Store in-Meclianiesdurg.have
/m just received a large assortment of summer
goods, consisting of Cassimercs, Drillings, Linen
and'HempanCortJs, Nankecnsi £fc.
LIST 07 LETTERS,
Remaining in the Post Office at Mechanics*
burg, Pa. July Ist, 1839.' •
n A J era Jacob Mumma
John S Atlee , Henry Mater #
William Bennett Samuel Mater. . '
A&SCoyle ' , John Manning
JohnCrotzer .David Miller
Dr Henry Coleman Frederick May
Coover Joshua Moyer
Michael Dill Miss'Sarah Martin
James Dunlap Esq Catfirina Mosy
William Dean Joseph Newcomer
Abrm Eshelman John G Rupp ,
William Fagan 4 Ruth Reese-
John Fisher Joseph Rliod'es 2
Miss Sarah Fisher Aron Rowe M D
Jacob Gross Miss Elizabeth ' >
Jamison Hannon &Co Swisher C
Margaret Ingram Elizabeth Sibert
DS Jones , William Short
John Knows Peter Seidel
Benj-Krider Henry Smith
Jacob Leitzel Miss E H Smith
David Leidigh Miss Susanna Spidlo
John Landis Erederick Seidle
Jacob Leidig Michle Winger "
John Line Sami Westheifer 2
George Mitcliler Benevillc Weaver v
GEO. F. C AIN, P. M.
JAst of Causes
FOR TRIAL at AUGUST TERM, 1,839-
O’Brien Marion M
First week- commencing 12th August', 1839. •
Geese ex’rs vs Shannon adm’r &c
J Slough vs- ,R McElwanc -
H R Church &c s vs.' G Carl-. -
i p ° n< J, va Thos C Lane’s admr
H McGregor vs Same ■ -
J-Morrison vs J Given el aV
■J “tier vs S Alexander
J Clever vs J W Patton
B R Church &c , vs G& W McClure
D Lamb . —.- vs- M Dunlap ■
Second week—commenting Wth August,
Commonwealth vs P Livinger
J M Woodburn vs F Noble
Turnpike Company vs CV. R K Company
J Meixell " , vs M Diller
J :h "»,Pobbs .ex’rs; vs M Eby co-cognizcr&C
C V H R Company va John Moore
K McKibbch vs 3 McKibben ex’r
S Lee vs J Anderson
M Love adm’r vs M Eby co-cognizer
R S McCune vs- D Vahon-
G R Leeper vs F Herron cl al
W E Crotzer vs J Casev
JStough vs Moore Itf Biddlc
■l Meixell vs P .Diller -“.
P Lcidig & wife vs J Miller et al 1
Commonw’th for use vs I McFeely"
R R Church Btc vs J M Ege
GEO. SANDERSON,.Proth’y.
Carlisle, July 1, 1839. ’ •
FOR SAIiE,
Three good young Horses, suitable for saddle
or harness.
One new Tillberry,
One Set ol doubly brass mounted Harness,
One broad wheeled Wagon, and - Ci
One sulkey. ’ 61
Alco, a lot nf supe.finf Fly Nets, and-..(iriving
and riding Whips—alt ol which will be sold ve
ry cheap.
_ ; . HAMILTON k GRIER.
Carlisle, July 4, 1839.
CQRN JjROOMS.
„il I &f fcpived aftd for sa 'e a lot of CORN
BROOMS of the best quality,
June 27, Hamilton (Sf Griet.
CARLISLE SPRINGS.
THE Proprietor respectfully informs the pub
lic in general that he is now ready to ac
commodate a large number of Boarders and Vis
itors. The Springs are situated 4j miles north
of Carlisle, Cumberland county. Pa. andS miles'
south of Sterrett’s Gap, on the North Mountain,
in a fine, healthy and romantic place. There is
an extensive
BATHING ESTABLISHMENT
erected (both warm and cold,} and‘every ac
commodalion may be relied on.
. D- CORNMAN.
June S 7, 1839,'. • ..... ■ 6t
N; B—A Barouche will run daily frpm Car
lisle to the Springs during the. season, for the
accommodation of Visiters. . D.’C. ' ■
303O1LARS REGARD,
the '
ILF .night.of the 4th inst. JONAT H A N- .. .
vy7o R-T ZS, a Dragoon Recruit iu'the U,S.
Arpny, aged 22 years, 5 feel 9 inches high, gray
eyes, dark hair, ruddy complexion—born irfi'
Cumberland county ..Pennsylvania—by nccupa- >S
tion a' farmer. . Enlisted: 22d April 1839i;ij(t 9 : '
Harrisburg* for the period of 5 years. TlteTiU■
bove reward will.be paid to any person-deliver
ing the said jleserter tothe corngaandthg
at Carlisle Barracks.: '- ' - ... ■v ;
- “ , R.S. .DIX,:
. Cant. & As's’t. Qr. Master. .
Dated at.Carlislo Barrai.lis,9 ",
June 6, 1839. 5 ,
THE subscriber tliankfol for past favors; res
pectfully'infornns the public that he has on
hand a large assortment offeady madeclothing
at his establishment, a few "doors west of the
Post Office, In Main street, Carlisle, .which he
offers for sale on very moderate terms'. 'He al
so continues to carry on the Tadoring business,
and will always be grateful for a share of public
patronage. ‘
June 13.1839,
Jacob Myers, dcc(.ascd.-
NOTICE.
T EITERS of Administration on the
RJ of Jacob Myers, bite of- Smith Middleton
Cumberland county, have been issued
tothe subscriber residing in the same toU-nship:
All persons in any way indebted to said estate ‘
will make payment, and those havjhg; claims
will present them, properly authenticated, lor
settlement, -
June 13,1839.
■ ASTRAVHOnSE £■>,
CAME to the fe»ijcnce nf‘- ihe Eiubscriber in .
Wormleynburg, East Pennsborbugh town--. /
ship, Cumberland county, bn the 25ih day 'oi
May last-i-heiaadark btty.abtmt lG hands high. , : ;
has a small white spot on hisitjurelieiiti, and ills -
shoulder was sore ol the collsr.wheirhe came. .
The owner is requested.to cenie torv-nrd, piove -
property, pay charges.and take him away;olio- -
erWise he wiU be dealt with arcbttlink IkW:' :
. ”, • JOHK LONi,NECKEk.
■ Jurjc js,jsa9r' ; ■ ry i ; 's ■' ",
CHEAP READYMADE
CLOTHim.
WILLIAM M’PHERSON.
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Estate oi
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