American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, October 17, 1839, Image 3

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    PUBLIC SALE. -
'■BY virtpo of an order of sale,- to mo directed,"
WLW issued out of tho Court of Coinmon Pleas of
Cumberland county, ‘will bo. exposed to’ public
sale on tho promisea, in Frankford township, On
Friday tho Bth day of November, 1339, at 10 o’-
clock. A, M. tho following described real estate,'
late the property of . John Campbell, dec’d and
Wra. Campbell, to wit:‘ .
A. TRACT OF LAND,
No. 2, in the Inquisition, bounded and described
as follows:—Beginning at a black oak grub in a
lino of land formerly of Philip SUambaugU, thence
by a tract now of William Campbell, north thir
teen and-a half degrees, cast sixty-nine perches to
a white oak, thenco forty-nine degrees east, eight
and four-tenths perches to a post, thence north
seventeen degrees, east one hundred and thirty
nine perches to a post in a lino of land of the heirs
of John Logan, and by tho Samo north Seventy*
nino degrees, cast thirty-five and a half perehesto
a while oakj thonce uorth thirty-orfc "degree, east
eleven, and a half perches to a post In a line of
land fonfi’cfly of ■ ■ Hickernell, and Ly the
same south Ihirty-six and a half degrees, east one
hundred and forty-seven and a half perches to a
. white oak, a corner of land formerly of tacob Juin
per and by the same south fourteen degrees, east
ninety-four perches to a post, a corner of land of
tho aforesaid P.hilip Shambauglt* and by the same
south eighty-one degrees, west thirty-seven and
two-tenths perches to, a white oak, and thence
tfCuth six'ty-nino and a half degrees, west one bun*
dr.id.ani cloven perches to the place of-boginnine'v
containing ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY
SEVEN ACRES and SEVENTY FIVE PER
CHES, neat or strict measure, having thereon e
-ronted a two story LOU HOUSE and a small Log
St.ilile, and other improvements. - ' \
Tho conditions will be ns follows: Tho‘one-half
of the purchase money to bo paid on the connrma*
tion of the sale by the court'and the residue in two
equal annual payments thereafter without interest’,
to be secured by mortgage 'or judgment bonds.
JOHN MYEUS, Sheriff.
Sheriff’s Office, Carlisle Oct. 17,1939.
A’FICBNTf'ION
Officers of the ZSdJicg’t Ist Hrig, I \th hh r.
YOU arc ordered to apppar at Lee’s 'A Roads
. on Saturday the 2Glh day of October, in full
’uniform, equipped for drill—to moot precisely; at
10 o’clock on said day. By order of
JAMES CIIESNEX, Col. coin’d;:.
Leo's bd Roads, Oct, 17,
Sijz Cents Mcwai'fl.
. Ran away from tlic subscriber living in
Aliflliii township, nil; tl'o ldtl> ilisL an ap
.’prentice to the Blacksmith business, named
■ ‘ Alexander I'inheniii/icr; a bout" 18 years of
age, 5 feet 8 inches high aiul.slini built, light
. hair ami light {complexion. The jjbove re*
ward will be paid to any person who may
apprehend and ieUiih him to me, but no
(Charges paid. All persons are lurwarned a
g.iinst liarburihghim. JACOILTiANDIS,
Oct. 17, 1839.,
Variable Farm for Sale,
subscribers oiler at private 'sale, the fol
4. lowing closcribed property, in Londonderry
' township, Dauphin county.con’taininfr QNI’LHLIN
• \)\U:D AND-T^^Yrm r LrfcTlES’ AND
of patented -land, a
boiit 100 acres of which are under cultivation, the
• Residue being covered with,good timber. - The im
provements are a large two story,, , ’
’ BKECK. MOilSE>
With a back building; water near the door, a large
~ Orchard, a wagon shed,.
BAXK BAKN. This farm is very near the river
anti‘ Pennsylvania canal, about two miles below
the Lumber Yards pf the mouth of the Swutara,
and nearly the same distance from the Union can
al. The avenues to.market are so convenient ae'
ss to alTbrd ready salc for Ibrni products; whilst
Limber can be procured without distant hauling.
The Harrisburg and Lancaster rail road passes
through the* premises. Title indisputable. For
terms inmuro of Mr. Gingrich, on the premises.
S. S. JJALDEM'AN,
V - N T cpr Columbia ijnd Marietta.
GEO. ILfcUCHEUr
* Near IlogcstoWn, Gumb’d co.
October 10, IS3O. . , 3t
NEW GOODS!
The subscribers having lately.purchased
the stock of geo<ls owned by John H. Wea
, Vcr, at tl\f North-East comer, of the Public
Square, Carlisle, have just receiyed.a large
.and splendid assortriicnt o(/Fall and Win -
* 'n;a GoodO consisting in. part of superior
wool dyect black, green, invisible green,
brown, olive, dahlia, adelaide and mixl
CLOTHS,
an assortmentof heavy Cloths for Over-coats,
n variety of styles of Cassbnetes and Casst
netls, plain and figured silk velvets, plain
and figured satin Vesting, Valcntia-vestingsr
&crStc. velvet cords, bcavei teen, plain and
figured green floor cloths, red, while, yel
low and green flannels, white and goiorcd
canton flannels, 6:4, 7-4, 8-4, 10-4 & 12-4
rose &’mackinaw blankets, English, French
' and German, plain ahdfngared merinoesj
black and blue-blaek'bnnm^ines,’’plain'a'Mf
figured-rcpt silks,-black grp-de-nnp, gi'o-de
rines, lutestring and seuslStt’s&silks, a, large
■ and splendid silks,
’ figured silks for bunnetsi-rftlEe,: black and
colored satins, a Variety rib
bons. - •; , ■
6-4) 7-4, 8-4 and'lo-4 lupines bes.l merU
- * tip shawls, choneilbbroehadilanketand chal
jt>\ey do., merino. clrfmev arid cashinele hand
'y-kcrchieTsi ilrishliiiensi lung lawns, linen
/ cambric harrflkerchiefstgreeribara/.e & gauze
Veils, black lace veils, silk and pongee hand
kerchiefs.
, . '4-4, 5-4 and_6:4 bleached and unbleached
muslins, 4-4 and '5-4tickings, 6-4, 7-4 and
8-4 cotton and linen- diapers, 6-4, 8-4 and
iO-4 linen table cloths', blue add green cloth
table cloths. London, French and ■Ameri
can Prints, _4-4 5-4 apron and furniture
checks,: mouslaine and saxony de Juirie, bo
.hinelt, grecianett and bopk uiuslins, plain,
• bar?d'arid figured Swiss, plain, bar’d and fig
ured jacorictts,: cambrics arid mull muslins,
bishop ant)y friends lawn, .thread, jaconett,“
bobiiiett and cotton laces, edgings arid in:
-Settings,.,lined diaper and crash and bead
bags, a large assortment of hosierj> : gloy cs,
• : handkerchiefs, stocks,, suspenders, bonnets!
&c.TCotton & RAo CAftfEmcydtton yarn
of alTOos. coAerlet yarn, wbfßS'and colored
carnet chain, lamb’s wool and meririo shirts
and drawers. a large assortment of
'. h f ; : VC r: :^;^OC!ERIBS,4’ <r / • tC!: .
. consisting of Rio, St. Domingo, Laguira arid
Jaya CofTee; Young JHysoji, Imperial. & Black
’ ’Peas) Sugar House add Syrup Molasses?
. Chocolate, 1 - Starch; Ginger,. Ricci Pepper,
Allspice, Indigo, Nutmegs. ClbVes, Cintlar
inprijifine and. coarse,Salt; roll aridptug?JCo-,
bacco, Snuß‘.’Segars, &c. &c. / : ; -, .
’: Also, an. assort merit of Ratter s’ itrs. arid
v Trimmings, which 'wevwill sbll at cosf. •:
■ ANONBY■& ANDERgON.,
7VOct; 10,1859. /
FOR SALE. ,
subscriber''wiirsell the large and
commodious house in which he now resides,
on tlic Main street, in the borough of Car
lisle, k. The lot is sixty-feet front on Main
street,' by two hundred-andVforly feet on
Bedford street. The biildingsave large and
in good* repair, and vvejl. calculated Tor*an
extensive boarding establishment. There is
a well of cxctilten't water with a pump in the
yard, ami large stabling attached in-the rear
of the lot The ‘terms will be moderate and
made to suit the convenience of the purcha
ser! and an indisputable titlegiven. ~ Apply
upon the premises to. ,
• J. D.ELLIOTT.
Sept. 19, 1839.—5 t,
Estate of TFilliam M. Ee'ynotds.
NOTICE. V
Notice is hereby given that letters of ad
ministration. with the will annexed, ift due
form of law, have been granted to.thesub
acriber on the estate of WilVicttir hi. Rey
nolds,~late of Shippenabtirg, Cumberland
County, deceased—-1h ere fOr e all persons
knowing themselves indebted to the said es
tate, are requested to make immediatepay
me.nt, and those having any just claims,to
.present them without-delay
GEORGE M’GINNESS,
Adm’r. with the will annexed.
Shlppensbtirg, 'Sept-. I‘9, lS3'9. * 6t
Esmk of Jacob ffeibhy, deceased.
IT UTTERS testamentary on the estate of Jacob
(OWcibley, late of North Middleton township,
doo’d., have been issued to the subscriber. All
persohs having any claims against said estate are
hereby requested tq present them properly authen
ticated for settlement, and those indebted to the
same to makonaVnicnt immediately. ,
GEORGE RRINDLE,
Administrator of Jacob Wcibley, doc’d.
Sept. 19, 1839.* ... . -
'VALTA3L3 PLANTATION
For Sale.
TIIU subscriber will dispose of at private saje
that valuable plantation situate in Cumber l
land county, about 5 miles west of Carlisle on Hie
turnpike leading to Cbambcrsburg, and neatly in
sight of the rail road, adjoining lands of John Paul,
Ex-Governor Hitnqr and others, containing IGI a
cros of first quality liinestbne-land, of Which about
GO acres Is well timbered. The improvements aro^
a anon log Htousu :
and LOG KITCHEN, with a’LOG
a never failing well of excellent water near the;
door, which, yvith a trilling expense, could be nlado
to supply every fioli>i};itli water—also t\Vo excel*
lent.orchards of.qhoico’fjwt trees. For lerms apply
{n the subscriberoho mitVeast of Carlisle, near
the rail road, \ .
_. ItvSFISHBURN,. ..
r ' for'dnnu.t J-'ishl/unii .
September 3,.1830. . 8t
, fj. B.—l have also several other farms
and mill‘properties for sale, • \M.! ■. .
Public Sale.
WILL be sold by' the subscriber, at pithing
vendue, on tbe premises-, on Saturday the
12 Ih if October next, at one o’clock, P. M.
LOT OP G-P.OTITD
situate in blast Penrishorough township, Cumber
land county, bounded by lands of Elizabeth Whist
ler. Widow Tritt and others, containing TEN A
-01! US AND FORTY PERCHES, more or less,
all cleared and in a high state of cultivation. Tho
improvements arc a one and a half story
BIOWSSE, , JfTB| j
A OOOP2H SliOP,
AND lA>GVBAftN, a young thriving Apple Or
cliard of choice fruit, and a never failin&spring of
water at the cldof. ■ The. above mentioned tract of*
land is'of a good quality and id in a healthy neigh
borhood,-wuhin one and a half miles m Alexander
& Penrose’s millilnd abouthalf amilc from Whar
ton’s tavcriii . . .. •
An indisputable title will be given.
Tonus of sale will bo made known on tho day
JOHN MILLER.
Sept. 6,183 D.
MUSIC & FRENCH.
: Tim I'rustees of the “tXURhtSLE PICM.QLE
SEMIXJUIV” are in treaty Willi an Instructor of
high character, and they hope to havo ino benefit
of his services in a very short time. .
, JOHN HEED,:
. President of the Board.
Octobcr'lO, 183 P» '
MERXNOES.
Preach, Welsh, German, and English Meriribes
of all colors for sale cheaper than feah'’bo bought
elsewhere,—for-salcby Abnolß
Red, Green, Yellow and extra fine Welsh and
flannels, unusually low at
N Arnold & Go’s.
ME 111 NO SHAWLS.
4-1, 5-1, ti-4 & 8-4 Lupins blank merino Shawls
of the best’quality, onb foiiflli clibapef'tHan
have over been sold in town.
Oct. 3.
Calicoes, Checks, Muslins, Tickings, Cotton"
Flannels, Drillings, Table Cloths, Crash, Diaper,
Gloves, Comforts, Gum Suspenders, Stocks, Fur
Caps,,Collars, &C..&o* &Oi fof sale by
AnHotn & Co.
take Notice,
'That I will pay 3 J cents for slaughter" Hides, and
9. cents for Calfskins well taken off. '
THOMAS WILLIAMSON.
CliurcbtoWn, Oct, 3, 1830. 2m
.« TS3ACB9EK n\§JVTJEM>. ■
THE Directors of, the South JVUddleton' School
District wish to emjdoy V competent person
to lake charge of a school at Papcrtoffini'Gumhcr
land county. Apply to , 1
: WILLIAMB.MULLEN,
MATTHEW. MOOIiE, ■
; . DAVID COOK.
- Paporlown, Sept. 136, 1839. - - 3t
;\ r: ■
lianpwny from the subscriber, in .pickin',
son township, on the-Ist inst.,an indented
negro boy named JAMES R. PARKS.—
Saul hoy ts about' 17 years of age, and mid 2;;
dlingstout. lie '.had on when he went away
a suit .of summer clothing; and took other
clothes.with him. All persons are hereby
forwarnctl against harbo'ring him on any ac
count. 'The above- reward will be paul to
eny person bringing him home, or itnprison
ing him in the Carlisle.Jail so-that -lean get
him. ;: r . samuel woodbprn.
0ct.’9,1839.—5t. •
. ■ PnoxHOKOTAav’s Office,? , ,
■' .r-A ' Carlisle, Oct. 7, 1839. - y ,
, The Pampiilet Laws; passed at the Ses
sion of 1838-9, have heed .'received at this
office,, arid are- now ready ; (or delivery to
those entitled to receive them. ' V , , ,
<?• GEORGE SANDERSON. P r oth% :
Orphans’ Court Sale.
WILL bo sold on the premises, on Saturday
the 10th day of,October next , in pursuance
of an order of tho Orphans* Court of Cumberland
county,’the following described.
PLANTATION AND TRACT OP LAND,
situate in Dickinson township in said pounty, conr
taining 83 Acres and 76 Perches, neat measure,
bounded ,by lands of Win. Palm, John Shuler,
Dunlap’s heirs and others; having a il_«.
FRAME HOUSE* ff|a)
AND LOG BAJtN> • tfiJLi
and. other improvements thereon, a'nA mi excellent
aggejs, APPLE, GRCHAIID.
■ lnhd is limestone of the first quality,
'ancl’in a high state of cultivation; being
late the estate of Joseph Shaw, dec’d*—
"the terms of sale are, the one third of the pur
chase money 'to remain in the hands of the pur
chaser chorged-on the land, the. interest thereof to
bo paid to the widow annually, and at'her death
the principal to be paid to those entitled—one third
pn'tlio ist April next, wheh possession will
be given, a*nd the balance in one year thereafter
Without interest; the whole to be secured by re
cognizance in the Orphans 1 Court. .. '
JAMES WEAKLEY,,
* Jtdmtr of Jos, Shaw, dec'd, ■ ■
Sept. 26, 1839.
J)r. Samuel Jackson’s celebrated
Tonic Mixture.
ALTHOUGH this medicine'isblit little known
in the country, it has obtained for its distin
guished inventor an enviable reputation in our At
lantic cities. To those afflicted with weak - stom
ach from any cause whatever, with indigestion,
loss,of appetite, Vvcakncss.of the spine, pains in
back and loins, dizziness and vertigo, the Tonic
Mixture is strongly recommended as producing
sure and speedy relief. ••
To bo had in Carlisle*, only at. STEVENSON
ds DINKLE’S Drug and Variety store-.
Dr- Warren's Effervescent Draught.
Persons laboring under chronic dyspepsia, indi
gestion,'iVator brash, sour eructations and loss of
appetite, will-find great relief by using a half pint
tumbler-of his preparation every morning before
breakfast for about a weekv For sale in Carlisle,
only at Stevenson & Dinkle’s drug and chemical
store-. • • [Oct.. 3.
Fresh Prunes.
ju.st rc'ccivcd.at Stevenson & Dinklc’fi drug alid
chemical store, a few jars o (fresh Prunes^
Marshall’s: Worm SyTup and In
“ lant IVcservativc. ;
THIS, remedy is recommended lo all patients,
nurses anil fibers who hare the management
of . children, as. the most safe and effectual worm
destroying medicine yet discovered.' I'he symp
toms denoting the existence .of worms, are indi
gestion, with variable appetite, foul tongue, offen
sive breath, hard, full and tense belly, with occa
sional gripings and ffSlns tfbout the naval, heatand
itching sensation about thc rcctuni,, the eyes hea.-
yy and;duir,‘ itching of Uie hose,' cough, 1
grinding,of the teeth, and starting during, sleep,
attended with slow’feVdr. : r \Vhen these symp
toms occur, the worm syrup, if .taken according to
the directjons, will afford relief by destroying the
worms, and the mucuS or* slimy matter in whjch
they are involved, and thereby prevent their pro
duction. The Syrup has already been used with
Eminent success by nmny-imlividuals in this place.
s ?|Sold in Carlisle, only at STEVKXSON & DIN-
Drug and Chemical store. Persons wish
ing tofcry this medicine can bo referred to individ
uals of ti^nhighest respectability in this town who
have used their families with great success.
Hal MProp,
Unrivalled in its effects as a sure and expedi
tious cure for a certain occrct disease, to be had in
Carlisle, only at Stevenson & J&inklc’s drug store.
Orphans’ Court Sale.'
SN pursuance of a decree of the Orphans’ Court
of Cumberland county, 1 will expose to public
sale on tile premises on Friday the Isi da;/ ij' Nov
ember next, at 11 o’clock, A. M. a tract of
WOODLAND.-, /
situate in East Penusborough township, in said
county,“’bounded by-land of widow B|um<j, and
lands belonging to Andrew ICrcitzor, Andrew Beck,
and others, containing 14 acres and 78 perches.—
The timber on this tract consists of chestnut, hick
ory, oak, &c. and is worthy the attention of those
wanting wood and rail timber. Terms made Jtnown
on the day of sale by
DAVID .HUME, .
,’ldm'r of Jno. Blessing, dec'tl.
■3t .
Oct. 3, 1839,
New Cffoods.
cheaperi'iian ever!!!
Just received and opened a splendid stock of
Dry goods, . '
suitable for the season, which are otlcrcil for said
on the most accommodating terms.
, A. RICHARDS,
Carlisle, Octv 3,1833.
Estate, of Samuel Slcvick, deceased.
JVotice is hereby .given
To all persons concerned, that Letters of. Admin
istration havc/beon granted to the subscriber resi
ding'at~ '-Ithrron'a Branch,” four miles west of
,S)lippensbi>fff,.on the ro.ul to Siranblirg, on. the
personal estate of Samuel ■Stovick, deceased, late
of the borough of Shippensburg and county of
Cumberland. All persons having claims or de
mands against the estate of said decedent, are re
quested to make known the same to me without
delay. Persons indebted are requested to-mako
payment immediately.
'DAVID SPENCER, ‘Mm'r.
Oct. 3,1839. ' 6t
ARNOLD & Co>
HENRVWARNSE,
. HEREBYin forms the public, in general,
and’the former customers of the late John
f>'pottswdod,ticQcn&c.il, in particular, that he
has taken tlie shop, and intends to carry on
the , : ' . ■ "• " : ' ' '
BOOT ASD SHOE MAKING
business, as usual , two doors cast of Pitt, in
Pomfret street, Carlisle, where lie will be
thankful for their* favors, arid pledges him
self to execute them punctually and faithful
ly.' To those who do not know.his abilities
it’,may not be hmiss to state, that for neav|jp
the last year, he lias superintended the <fon
cern for Mr. Spattswoorl,: to thcaatiafiie'tlon
of his numerous'customers,
•' Carlisle. Sept. 26. 1839—tf. ■;
To the-Heirs and.'let'fll HepfcsenHiUiies of
iMOSES SCRQGGS, late off Newton
toionsllipr deceased,: \ ,
fOVAKE NDTtCE ttiat l wiUholdEmlnjjuisitioii
* JL . on a writ-of Partition arid Valuation, 'on the
prcmlsealate ofMqaes Scrogga, deceased, on Mon-_
day the 29/4 day of October, at.l l o’clock, A.
M. whore all interested may attend.
y<- . JOHN. AfVERS, Sheriff. '
; ■ Office,; Carlisle, “
List of Causes,
For trial at November Term, 1839.
Jftr# week, commencing 1 \lh ifoycniber, 183 SK
StobktoVl ■ Vs Mooro ot al
Miller’s adm’ri vs Heck •- , v
Kelly’s-adm’r--- - vs Crowell's adni'ra
Slough’s adm’r. ■ Vs M’El wains
Ross Vs Mobro
Harlan & Noblngor vs Ego
Blrkman vs Swoyor
Vs Gray & Caufqiaa
Vs Faloon
Wilson
Givin
Second week, commencing the 18//i i\ I bienjJer,,kB39;
vs. Davis’ adm’x 1
vs Crawford
vs Same
Chuijh
Barr
Same
Fetter va Alexander
Bamitza:;:,;- 'vs Herron
Woodburn-, . *va Noble •*
Turnpike Co. , vs H. R. Company
BelraWovcr - vs Paxton of al
UhdenVobd - vs WoodßVirtl,.
Dobb’s ox’ra vs ■ Eby
Church . - Vs Dioltipson College
Carothcrs sx’ril vs Carothora
Vs Anderson '
Vs Nobli
Vs Eby
ys Herron ut al
Vs Casey,
Vs - Fleming
vs Wilson & Thayer
.Vs Longsdorff
vs , Rupp
vs Wilson
Loo.
Moiiroo
Love’s adm’f
Lefeper
Crolzor
Emmingor
Coldor
Snevely
Same
Todd
Taylor ' Vs Taylor,.
Savings Fund vs Paxton
Same vs Craighead
Welsh vs Kinulg
Kenego ■ vs Elliott
Meixdll ot a! ' vs Wodils
, GEO. SANDERSON, Protb’y.-
Dame 1 ! Reynold and Magdalena"
his wife, in right of said Magda-
lena,
HenryNeidigh, Sam’l Ncidigh, 'Vo {helldra and
Daniel Ncidigh, John"Neidigb, legil Jicprcscn-
Prcderifclt Fircy and Elizabeth >lalivis if Samuel
Ids wife,'in right of said Eliza- Nddigfc, laic if
both, Henry Highlands & Dor- JOrun/’furd town
’othy his'wife, in right of .said ahifi, f/ccV.
Dorothy, John Flory & Esther .Take notice
his wife, in right of Said Esther, that the above
and Catharine, Ncidigh. J described Alias
Summons in Partition has been issued out of the
Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county,
W.turnable 11th November 1839, when all intercst
cd nny atCciKiV' ’’ '. i “
♦ John mvers, '■sheriff.
Sheriff’s Office, Ca.lislo, Oct. 3, 1339. fit
Head Quarters, Ist Brigade, I Ith Div. P. M. J
Carlisle, 9th September, 1839 i S
'IiRIGiWE ORDERS.
A GENERAL COURT MARTIAL will bo
convened at the public hoDsc of Capt. Wjm
Mondy in Carlisle, on Monday 'the 21st day of
October next,'at 2 d’cVoek.'P. M. for -tiro trial of
Major Samuel Alexander, Major John M’Cart
nev, and Lieutenant Alfred Creioh, alloftbo
First Battalion of Cumberland Volunteers, and
such other prisoners as may be brought before said
court, upon charges exhibited against them by
Lieutenant Colonel. Willis Foulkv commanding
said Battalion, as specified in his complaint dafed
tile 25th of March last.
Tlie members comprising said Court will bo de
tailed as follows, viz: -
Prcsident, Lieut. Col. John Tresler, 39tb Reg]t.
'Licut/Col. Rohert.M’Cov,. 113th Reg’t...
Major Wm. Wallace, Ist Ueg’t Volunteers,
g Major Jacob Rehuab, 2ii Bat. Cumb. Vol.
_g J Major Tims. Craighead, 86tli Ueg’t.
S |. Major Samuel Brenizer, 86th Reg’t.
£ I Major Jeremiah Drexler, 39th Rcg’l. .
I Capt.W»i. Moody, Ist Bat. Cumb. Vol.
(_Capt. Michael Wise, Ist Bat. Cumb. Vol.
Two orderlies will be detailed from tiro Ist
Battalion Cumberland Volunteers lo attend said
Court. ... i
Brigade Major Edward Armor, will give such
other "orders as may bo necessary to form said
court,
AFi\l. CLARK, Brig. Geil.
Edward Armor, Brig. Maj. ■ j
The Hon. Charles M’Ciuro has been
for said court, and will officiate as JudgS Advocate.
By authority of the commanding General.
, EpWARP ARMOR, Brig Maj.
To the Heirs' and-rlegal . 'Representatives of
JOHN STOUGH, late of Newton town
ship, deceased.
TAKE NOTICE that I will hold ah Inquisition
on a writ of Partition or Valuation, oh the
premises late of John Slough, deceased, on Thur;s~
day the 24 1 h day of 1839, al IX o’clock,
A. Mi where all interested, may attend;
' / * , JOJHN MYERS, Steriff.
• Sheriff’s Offidu, Carlisle, Sqff. 26,1859.
PdblicSale.
"Bj BY virtue of ah order of the Orphans’ Court of
HP Cumberland county/will he sold on the pro*
miscs on Saturday iholOth day if October next , Uio
following described 7“
Traci ol‘i<and, ~
Ike cßlato of Dr. Benjamin Weavor. dcc’d, situate
in Monroe tbvvns.hipjn said, county, bounded by
lands of Henry Erik, John Cocklin, Michnel Lol
ditr and others having-thereon erected a two story
PAAME AND LOG HOT7SH,
AND LOG BARN, ' B 5 ill,.
containing fifty seven acres and twenty
three peaches.
Sale To commenoe at ,10 o’clock, A. M. when
terms of sale will he made known by
. John line,
Mm’r of Dr. Denjamin Weaver , det'd.
September 2G, 1839. 4t
Orphans’ Court Sale.
By virtue of an order ,of the Orphans’ Court of
Cumberland county, will be exposed to publio
sale, on the premises, on Friday thelSth day f
October next, at 13 o’clock, noon, the following
PIECES Olft PARC ELS Of
; L A N p ; •
situate in DitAinson township in said cotintf, be
ing parts of the farm late 'of Wol./Ik, Weakley,
deceased, about eight miles west, of Carlisle, .on
the Walnut 'Bottom foad ( thc first piece being
bounded by lands of Samuel Carotkers, the Dick
inson church, Dr. Ci Li Chmnuns, Wm. Craig
low and the reaiduo of the farm of' decedent from
Which it wha-takenj . , ■,
CONTAINING ABOUT SIXTY ACRES,
abonkfifteenaores thereof being under timber, tbd
residuo is in a good state of cultivation, and has
oil it an ezcellent'and never failing spring of wa
ter. The other being,bounded byihe road leading
feim the Walnut Bottom'road to the Spring Mills,
arid lands bf-O. JohnstoCrim*n hoirroand Wm.
CONTAINING ABOUT SIXTEEN ACUOS,.
about seven acres of which is covered .with good
timber, Rio residue is in an excellent slate of cul
tivation; both pieces LAND of
first quality» The tenps of sale’are—the bnq third
purchase ijibney to be paid on tho confirma
tion of the dale,,tme. third on the first day of Apnl
next and the residue in one year with
out interest; all tp bo : secured bj? judgrnent bends.
.The growing crop.of.coru is reserved to the tenant
and , JOSEPH A. EGE,
r , Adm'r rf W. L. Weakley, dce'di
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List of Letters
Remaining in the Post Office at Shippens.
Bono, Pa. on" the Ist of October, 18S9-.
a .1 —— .k ...
Aimbright Henry Knouse GcorgiH
Addison David . ’ Kyner Elizabeth
Alleman Clirist’h Krall. Maria
AlexamlceJobh Reno\ver Havid
Armstrong James L
E • • Lawton And, ,
Barnet John . Lindsay SamH
EarriitsEmily Landis David ,
Brown Elizabeth Logan Susan
BrookinsWni. Lalerty Barnard
EoVvcrs Jacob Lesher HaVid .
Burcbill Eliza. M
Eoonc John , Mackey James Revi-
Burkholder’John M’CrackenWm.
Brown L.ij.cy Miller Elizabeth
Earnerd Tbds. Miller Mary A.
Brabejider And’w Miller Cpnrod
'C Miller John W;
Campbell Jnn. S. Miller William
Crowley Isabella 2 Mclhorn Henry
Coffey Eliza -Mateer Robert 2
Coffey James Mf.'Vherter William
Cojfey Wm. M’Hlroy Rob’t ,
Cummins W. B, Moore James ■
Cahel Marg’t M’Clane Mr.
Cloddy John Mo oterspaugh Jbn •
Campbell Jno. Ma clay Eliz’tl.M.
Coale 4. E. N
Crall Jos. i Neely John
Clark James . Neely Sam’l Gi
fcainS Gem ’ ■ R
I) ’ lieiley T. Rev’cb.
Havis Henry, Rook Elizabeth
buiilap.Wih; Roddy Abraham
•bevor Catharine Reichert’ John jja.
bdnlap Sam’l Reigle Jacob
E . Renich Felix
Edinbaugh Jnm Rife 13otii-el
F . S
Foust banicl Sliover DaVid
Fleming Win-. ’ Strohin Henry
FraZer Andrew , Shcaffer Henry 2 ,
Foreman Jacob R; Scbeller Adam
Frymoyer Isaac Sbaffdr Elizabeth
Fettenberger Philip Smith Marj' Ann
•G , Smith Win.
Givens John Sellers Catharine A.
Gibbons G. C. Docf. Stevehson James
Gilmore Jnol - South Benj’n jr.
Greer Eliza Seip Williani_
Greer Thos. Doct." ■ Sharp'd#
Grech Jacob . , ”, ...T...
Galahcr M-ary Tolafi 13."
Graft Geov . Tlirush Peter
H . . Tucker Enoch
Huffman Traxler Jacob
Hummer Eenj’n W ,
Harbison S. or Thos. Waltrick Peter'
Hughes David .-Weinbrcner J. Rev.
Hornish Jno.2 .. _ Whislor Daniel
Haldeman D. or, Abm.Wlet George ■
Hahn Israel Waterman Isaac
Hart Wim Weaver Sarah
Alias'summons
to Nov’r Term,
1839. No. Ik.
Johnston & M’Guriiv 2ieglbr Michatil
Johnston Ueo.,Jr, . ,
j; WUNDERLICH. P. M.
P. S.—Persons caUing'for letters in the.
abhve.llst will please say they are advertised.
Remaining in the Post Office, at Newvh.ce,
Pa., October 1, 1839.
John Atk'enson Geo. Humes
John Albert Col. E'. Eilgore
Henry Bartow Benj’n Mickey
Daniel Boyer °Henry Miller
David Bowers William Balm
Joseph Brim S. H. Patterson .
Elizabeth Caldwell John Reed, Esq.'
Geo. Christlieb Nancy’Shuler
Mrs. Elizabeth Biller Daniel Bell
Samiiel Davidson .. Bov. A, Sharp- ,
Ilobert Findley . B. R. Sutherland
Cathrine Geese Jacob Shpllabafgcr
Sarah Geese ' Nancy Turner
Jacob Geese - Alex’r Thompson
Mary Ann Hoover Geo. Taylor
Jacob Hemtninger 3 Sam’l Westhever
Samuel Hefllefmger William Zcigler
Patrick Mays
NOTICE,
■is hereby given that-my wife Matt l), left My
bed arid board without any cause. 1 hereby
Torwarn all persons not to harbor or trust
her on uiy account, as 1 will pay no debts of
lier-Contractimr. ——; V ry ”
DAVID S; WHISTLER,
Miffiln tp. Oct. IQ, 18S9.—St >.
Sheriff’s Sale*
•Sy virtue of a writ of FL Fa to mb tliret
ted issued oitt of the Courtof Common Fleas
of Cuinbcl'laild'colipty, will be Exposed-to
public sale, rot the. Court, House in the bor
ough of Carlisle.' on Saturday the ninth day
of November, 1839, at-10 o’clock, A. M.
the following described Real Estate to wit:
. ' A LOT OF GROUND
siluate’ in East Pennsborough Township;
beginning at a rock along lh'6 -side of tile
SriftnueliMiUftlv river, thence along the land
of John McCord, north eighty five and three
fourth degrees, west fourteen and seven
tenth perches to .the centre of a spring,
thence by the same north, one and three
fourth degrees, West itwelve and six tenth
perches to a red oakV'thcnce by Stiine 'north
fifty three degrees, east; six and one tenth
perches, to a—thence fiy saUlc north,
thirty six undone half degrees, west twenty
Arid seven tenth perches to a post in the
road, thence north twenty six and one half
degrees, west ten andv seven tenth ; perches
to a post in -the line -of Samuel Bowman,
thence by said Title north severity three and
one half degrees, cast four and five tenth
perches to a post - beyoild and near the red
hickory on tho'batlk of the said Susquehanna
river, thence down said river the several
courses thereof fifty anil eight-tenth, perches
to the place of beginning, containing :one
acre more- or le'ss.-i-Seized ■ and taken in
Execution as the Property of H. H . Ran
btrger, - ~■
And to be sold. hy roe,, ’
JOHN MYERS,-Sheriff.
■ Sheriff’s Office, 10,1839.
■ Estate of Andrew Emmiifferflfyceased,
.. • ■ NOTICE* ; ■
ETTEUS TESTAMENTARY upon the
’ B A will of Andrew dec’d, have been
issued In due form oflaw to David Emmirigor and’
Samuel Senseman, the Executors therein named:
All persons Jiaving claims against the will
; 'present, them for settlement, ahtt those who'ttrejn
‘ debted will make payments' ' ' T-;
... . DAAfU) EMMINGEU, 7 •
. SAMXIBDSENSEbLAN,5 £ -^
T' October JO, 183?,- •;v**
List of Letters
JNO, MOORE, P-. AL
List of Letters
Semainin'g in the Poet 'Office at Carlisle^,
Pa. September 30th, 1839.
Enquired will please say adverlited-,
A Kidman Maria-
Adams Richard Klepfer Christian .
Alspaugh John Kurtz William
Anderson Jas v Kenyon Sam’l Mi
■ B • Kainer Christian .
Butler Susan B ,
Beck Jonathan Lightcap Samuel
Burns Elizabeth Lyons Jacob
Bitzer Satnbcl LechlerMaryCarolinfc
Bcihl Jacob Lor.tz Johannes 2
Bear Benjamin Leider Maria
Bittner John Laughlin Tamar
Bear Solomon M .
Brent Isaac ... Melhvin Catherine
. C ■, Machcsney Henry
Craighead Thos. Esq. Moore John (barber)
Cornman Ellen 2 Matlliot William
Carmony William Martin Johnston
Ca'rothers John N. Maoky Martin
Constable (Borough) Mouutz Daniel
Cart Mary M’Cord Alexander
Cally Lferta M’AH'ster Ellen'
Calverd Mical 3 MlCluno James-
Claiborne Robert , M’Murray Jane Ei
Carothers Win. Esq. M’Fadden James
Cornman Jacob' > M’Kinley'Michael
CannonyElizab’thM. M’Call Thomas ,
Caillods Jacn’ue M'Callistcr. James
i) n
Col.
Directors of tlic Poor Norlh'up n. .
Davis Sarah B> . Noel Caroline
Davis p. E-. JB-. NottinshaVn E.P.Mrs-.
Ducy Jacob Neille Mar
y Catlverln'4 Nichels Radial
Dillow Gebrgo’ " ■ Nelson John A'.
Deitz pporg4 . ID..
Oalman Andrew
O’Brien Marion Mnh
P
Paul Samuel
Pitta Hiram. A. i
Park John
■ Park Isaac A.
.Phillips Martha
. ■ R
Robison. Lewis 3 .
Riley William- _
Ripgwalt Catherine
RuJcsiU Eliza
Etter Samuel
Evans William G
Eaby Christian
Elliott Juliet
Emmerich Peter
Elliott Sarah
Ego John
Eagin Alary
Forbaugh Charles
Fishburo.John”
Pormnii Peter
Feld John , S
V thin man Wilson' Sanderson Jno,
Fuursht John Shisler,(coachmakei-}
Fishburn Joshua' BpeckjoaephDoct.
Fleming Martha Binseihan Adam ■
Fry .'Martin Sanderson Jemima
■G' ' BmitlT Simon
Gorgas John D. Slothower Peter'
Graham Isaac Smith George.
Gotsholl George Staid-George
•Gould Ann- 6huff Jacob
Giffin Robert Shearer John
Grubb John ¥ ,
H . Trough John
Haines B. Doctor Tyler Simon .
Hoover Gathering ' Thomas John
Hoffert Jonathan Thompson WillUdV
Hucket.THomas 3 V...
. Hcagy John- . . Venasdlib Isaafe '
Hershey Alifahaih W
Hach Geo., & Nichol Warden William
Harcline. George’ Wunderlich Simoh H*
Heffner Jacob 3 Warner Henry
’ Hays John (copper s.)Wonders D- Mis
Hoffman William James
Hastings \Vm.S. Esq. Woods Walker D;
• Hawverstick David ' Wallace .William
Horn wood Sally Westhefter Ann-
Hampton Thomas D. White Shortcss
Hish john.Ucvi JVareham Mary
Hetrick John Wetzel Samuel
Haskitt Earl T; ' Woods MaryJ:
i J v
Innes Williatd YoungHantu.lv
Johns Elias Yaw Georger^'
■' K . . ’ > -Z- ' .
Keller Catharine E. ZarbaUgh Charles
Kreighbaugh George .
-~R.EAMDER.TON, P. M ,
List of Letters
Remaining in the Post Office,. MEckisres»
bubo. Pa., October 1, 18S9.
Jackson Andrews ; Sam’l S. Rlino ,
Abraham Adams or? Jacob Landis • , ■,
Francis Porter 5 Sarah Line,
Jesse Bauman -James Logan
Rob’t Bryson Augustus Mackey
Jacob Bloncr Sam’l Mohlcr
-Henry-Bob— 1 — : —-SrHrNiehpls T" r
Samucl.Brady Jacob Noggld
.Sarah Bechtek George Kill
John Bahlor William Peebles
Jacob Coover.Trin- ? Jacbb.Phillipsj
die Spt-ing .3 John Riipp
Jnp. H. A. Dunlap ReV; J. Ki Shcphera
Sarah.Fra.nklin Hannah Side! .
Jefferson Floyd' John Single ,
William Fagan David Sponslcr
John-Fisher ' David Sine
Michael Free Andrew Sheely .
■William Gorga* Margaret Spirne
Ruth Goheen • —Jacob Spidle
Benj. Gibler, art ■ Geoirge Singiscr, siV
George Goodman ‘ David Sentman
Dan’l Gos.wiler Jano R. Smith -
Ernst Bofacker Andrew Shealyt
John Heck George C. Tangcri
W. S. Hastings * Jacob Weaver >
Jacob'Hoover David Willhelm 4
Jonathan Kline Joseph B. Warden
Henry Kimmel . ;■ -
GEORGE F; CAINj P. M.
WSTOPXETTERS
Sdmaiiiing in’the Post.Oisce at Stocghstowwi
Pai October Ist, 1838. , •
Bnmbarger Jacob Kyle John /'
Cramer Christopher: Siongh Jacob, ■ I.
Carbthofs Mary Ann Tritt Peter ■?’
Goodheart Abraham, > Thomas George -.-. S-
I or Jacob J Van Piper Gnrett
Greham Elizabeth •• • •.
r - ioKN ST6t7Gli,'P. AI. '
List of Letters
Remaining iniho Post Office at HodrstottV, Pai
October Ist, 1839. ’•••■' •'
Samuel LAddaros Geo Huso
Miss Maty Bnrthet. ■ Hamilton A\GxaiT
Henry Bitzot ’ Andrew Kritser . :* :
Goo Baker Win Kcnagy 3
Geo Belshopvor Mr* Ann Murry
Daniel Coffman • Lewis Nose
Dr Daniel Clogs ton Joseph Newcomer . -
John H Dunlap Mr Iteeser • \~ y: . •< L
Hemy Ewalt ■ Christian Swileri.SJ-
Peter Emeriok . , , MrsEFjStaymah .
Miss.lsabella Eckeld • GeoSteighlomnh ‘ C. -
,'Cbnrod Furat ’ Geo Sshnel ,
. Sam’l-Fisher, jr XSaao Slonceker -
James Gill John Trimble
.Wm'Glovor ’ Reiiry Voglofontf'n
Martin Harman ' Stephen ' ’
Daniel Hurshman- : John Wolf 8*
David Hume* Eeh. - David Walter; ' ■ -j ’
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