American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, October 31, 1839, Image 4

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    JPRY LIST
FOR NOVEMBER TERM, IS3&
Commencing oh Monday the 1 Uh..
„ , > GRAND JURY. L
■Mien—Henry Grove.' , ■ -- v ———
'Carlisle —.William Alexander,, James Pos
tlethwaitc, John 11. Weaver.
Baldwin, Samuel IIus :
tori, Jjnhn Melmfley, Sanipsoti Mullen. ,
■East Rehnsborqugh —-Daniel Brctz, ,
JtyanA/onk—Benjamin: Alter, Geo. Kosht, '
Hopewell—James Lciby..
■Monroe-rJohn Brimlle, Samuel Clark. ■
-Jacob Hemminger.
■Neibtort—Henry. Baker, Geo. liemebower.
■S'hippensburg Craijg.,
- “ borouglt—J oh n Oris wel l-.Ffcd -
cidck Scott. ', . . .
■■Southampton— John .Highlands..
‘Silver Spring —Peter E.borlvii
WestyPennsborohgh~ W i I Laur-Caroth ers,
Francis,Dilleivsen.
‘ - - - . *» '
, TitJIYERSN JURY—Pint TFeeli.
•Jllkn— George. Heck,- Isaac Miller, James
Neal, Jonas' Rupp, jr-, David Slieflcj,
‘Carlisle —Jacob Baughman, James Kelly.
Dickinson —Martin Clamly,- Abr’m Kurtz,
.Jairics Oliver; .ioltn Swmds. _ ■ _J
Has! ftretz, jr., An
drew Kreitzcr, George Rupley, jr., Joseph
Sadler.
-Frankford— Benjamin Bnrkludder, James
G.llespie, Alexander Logan, Win. Mell.
•Hipawell —Jacob Fnglcsringeri John M'Coy.
■Mmroe —John Bellzhoover, John-Bricker.
•Sixhanieshurg —Henry Kiinmcl; Jacob Sly-.
_ der, Frederick Womlerlicb.
‘North. Middleton —James Brown, Wiljiam
(,'ornman, Daniel llunier, llenry ITeagr,
John Jacobs, Jas.-Mafeer, George Wise. ,
Newton —-Benjamin llumborger.Hjyiry Kjn-
cling. ,
■Silver Spring—l:>cn'.y Arrtsbefg.er; 't'honVas
B. Bryson, \Villia>n Keller.,
Shippr.n .burg borough—^.Charles Anderson;
Soathamp'nn John IViyConrod Cleveiy
Jacob Helm, setu, MmscS llemrthilli tieo.
Helm. . •
■South fl/i.Ulcton~\i\nm Bitner, JnCoKUit-
v »or. ... . . • y -K; . •
iJ est Pettnabonugh —John lirickee, John
., JUiiikes. -i
run ninsic .runy—Second,rn-t-h.j
•Xltcn —‘Marlin Brandt, sen., John DravV
-haugh, William Darkness, David, launb,
George Ivmint/., Daniel jSli llv, sen.
I Carlisle —=Samiiel Rnsndnger, .Volin D. Gor
ans, Clemens M’Farlahe, John Procter,
• I'M ward J. Stiles.
Dicliiusfh- —lohh Duke-, Geo. Martin, Phi iI j
Weaver, Richard Woods., ,
-Etmt Pennubordugh —John Bowman, ji-., A
. hralntn Bret?., William Stakcmiller.
Prrtulcf'ir.l —-John Bear, Admit Wolfv '
-// ipnw.U- lien rv IVefll ebnw or.
HI on r'/r —Cai ey W. Aid, George Srindlpi
'Joseph Eberly, John Hopple', James Wil
-1 Bains.
Jfiffliil— llu"h Barr, Andrew 'M’EUvairi,.
Medumirnburg— sJosttyVi Black, Ira Day, I
B’lac Ivinsev. ■ '
■/ vt>r!h■ JUi.ldldo n—-,T.icnii iJcrs;
-jVew'o’l —D.lvis Skilrsi
Aeionifh. —Joseph ’• IV.inVinn-.
fciloer Sprtxg —.Volin Clcmlrnin, ,jr>, Adam
F.icltlHmi'm'iv . .
Sn/Vi A/i.l:l/elon—h)\\W jiilner, Michael tj.
Kge, George Saiitll, Jiihn Wnll'.
R iU'/iii ji-jf t,i —’l'lioihas n. UntfiHl, .Jacob
Cremer, sen., William Ouncarti grit.,,lia-
Imrt Kirly, IJewalt I s isle-.
R harcnnrh —Janies iirandeberrr
Jfesl /V?>jv , ioroj/g/i-~Robcrt'Montgomery,
Isaac Shelleoberger, jr. •
■wroTiass.:.- .
12'h S -ptcm'ier 1539, mi oioti<»n~o}' l,ynn7
!ln»c mi all thi- lu-irs mid girlies interested in
\U • estate of J seph Shrou., I ,te of Carlisle, <U%
J '-an il. t > app. :v at tV* st ited Or.di ms 1 Court
t ' he IwU Ji.r Cn'nber.lahd co»mty on Tuesday
r u* lOili day of IJecttnfur mx*, to show- c s unse:
wmv, tl»e (fact of I n»d coot lining C 39 acres ami
2“ peivhrs s’rii't measure, and the lot contain
tcris and 5 V p.iv.hes ami the 1 U contain,-
|">> (5 ic.res nod .15 1 parches* atid the lot contain
tr» •i;fi“U i rr. , .Hr ! u»'l-149-|»*-vchry^-and-!hp— tntdi vide<f
h dt |* irt of t(u* lot of ground in \V*orrnlevsf)brg
r mt.ue»»u-.5« feet in Id-eadtli ami jab fiet hi
Inlgth, .hc|n:i»ii)tr to tin* estate of sad deceased,
uul desci ihr-<j in the iiMpiisi’ion and di igr;im
thereof,r.-tnrned by the Sheriff of said county at
.‘•t* last S ptemher Orphans* Court,) sh' idd nol
N* sjld. . 11V f'HK Cttudr.
X'untbcriand comity, xt.
. * liat.the aH'Vri rlll’e was granted
BSjJ>v Ihe'Orphans’ Chart of said county
l”*'^ l^"o^*”wnir iTi r ird t ”nncJ”l , ft.;
- ehteredhjf'fecol’d' ln said fcobrt, wi*=
»Hv hmd ahd the seal of s‘dd
. at Carlisle lhe,2SM dav of Octo.
Wr, A. I). i 839. . *
—*• )V W - Gl’k of Orphans* Umlft
Pittshdrg SlircOry Insert 3 times said 'chargi
this office. • b
FubJig Sale*
offi-at public ; sale, on
- fl—S iiiirJay-ihe-|fl;-h r <lav-of-Novem.lmr n**xtv
hn the prendseS panic iMCaVdUtovVnship; T »rk
b-Unty and jiaftly iti >1 liiroe toWhship} Climber
rind comity, Sf mites frotn Dillshurir an'd about 1
mde from BrandlN, mill, outlie York voad; a
certain'plantation or *
rnntamiuvr alwuit Hm-s o* pWntct! lurid,' ad*
viV** I **'’ c ** K ' , ! t Co«»k*.s ‘livtfti, ,t imes.Williams &
Williani on which is erected a log •
n Rood iirclvi.id of choice fruit) with, ostoelleht
FpriiißH 6O of--.tliiOr.-irt
...{■?¥ roy" 5 ■ iOsicre limberdots, w liirh
J'’’- vi " V‘'. r “', srpaHatel yif said firm sbolUdmi.t
be s -Id entire.,
of
Hay, when attendance C-iyHf “■ •
i:^ ^l‘UegEß 1 ‘ UegER - :
rEatale of Christian diitased-. -
v ■£: --
; ati'n.<ii the estate of
Christian<irotzerVlilt'e'i|f North Middleton town
shi|>; liaye heen,iaiiuVfi t.o t|ie snbscHhf rs (a-sid
luff in sdd tnirnsldp.vv All.-perspn? indebted ;to
- those having
claltfl'i diill pifpswit, seltlemeiittd
■■: ■ n.VV/n KUTZ. A'lm',-.
, • ,: RUZVjJETHCROTZEIt.'Ad’x.,
lO.itnber si. iaaoV:.-i-... gt '
J €>U it.VA LS&REPO RTSi
•' 'y'Coiftntiitigners' Office/ . T,
Triie , House,lof
Representatives pf>. PenHsi’.l yania; and ,the ;Re
port?>f Xteasurer , end Auditor, ften
-era!,' fqf 1839,'have beeiiittcciycd at thisnffice.
and are fdddy fur delivery to those .entitled to
receive lllfetn. ■: ;>'>v. ■,
, V■_ ’ ■ r to«Nrin^lN > Clark.
-*■,?< •*.
jtroujvr japjDhv JLAJvns.
WILL be'oflercd for sale, by public auction,
on TuetcTau the 261 h of November next.
at 10 o’clock, hi. M. at the Mountain' .House, on
thcCariisle and .Hanover’,-Turnpike Uiintl, six
mile's south-east of Carlisle, in lots of from ten to
nlimit one hundred afcrcseach. iilinot ono thoq
sand acres Ot the Mount Holly Estate, It nig
Cliivlly in the valley to the hhffh of the: South
M aintain, adjacent to said rontl.
- Part ‘Of these lands is covered with fhr;vim
vohng chestnut dailjer; the_ remainder is well
•lilted for agriculture', bvingnf a genii quality,
and situated; in’a healthy and thickly settled
llviyliliniilOod;. annrdinguii- nppnlUuiity rarely
occurring in tne eastern tenuities of’ Pennsylva
nia, for.persons with' a small capital, to purchase
Tarmsi • 'y ' -v '' v -
Terms repayment';' One siltth in cash on the
day of sale, another sixth part on the seventl
dav of January next, the remainder in twoequa
yearly pay.m-nts with interest.
Fe.r further nartictflars enquire of WILLIAM
1 MSIIAVV, Harrisburg, nr ,WM. WEAK
4KY, Paperfotvn. hear the.lands.
.October SI, IBS9._— .■>
NEW MS'A mint STORE.
&lcvenson & jbinkie,
SH* VVIS just received at their store, corner of
JJ. Huh and.Hitt streets, opposite. Cot; For*
ivL’a hot* I, at) assortment of
■ ; _
Rjodicinos, Faints*,
I>ye Stuff's Sc V.i rnis'ic-s. Tlitir ■
stock his been selected with
treat care, ami is Warranted to =y&L
ht* en’irelv fresh and of the very -
best qn ilitVi The store will he under the im
nedi ite shperinterdanre of Mr, .J>inklc, who
h-m icqtiMV<l a Ihornflgh knowledge of the duties
*f an ap-thecjii-y under the dit/tUon of Mr
S» iMrl RTott of-this place.'. - -
('olisle\ AnensLt*s, 1859:
A VAl.t.l I'VI’Y OF SOAPS AND
ZSL. I*ISKI*U'MFiUY to Uv had ».t r
Stk.VE.VSOv & I)jfvKMC*« -
Drug and Chemical More,
s rsirsNsosr & dijskiiE
V IVE rr UKOKmiiD at their Dm? ami
V jnrty St-n-*, »n iHsorimuut of Fruits, IHckles-,
iVfvTVI-S, N.»lts*, ftc. . •
FJJ K WASiI.
1 rfCMm # n»en*li*d In* the FacnUy, tn be
h fi m'S'evcnsori & Di/ikic’s drug am) variety
store.
V UOLUJ3N BkJLE*
-jg
VSTS3I! HIGH STREET OAM.ISS.3".
The- silhscV'ibqr respectfully in forms Kis
fr.eild s ailit. the' public generally that lie lias
'taken that well known'tavern stand at the
West end of High street, ii*Carlisle, 'for
merly kept by Mr. Henry Rhoads, and that
he is now prepared to accommodate Drovers ,
If'asvmcis, Travellers, ami all others who,
iiHylavor him. with-a call, in the very best
manner.
Ills Ta'de will be constantly furnished
with the best the country can produce. His
Bar is ’supplied with the choicest liquors,"
and his Stable which is large and eonvenienf,
will be Iri charge of a careful and attentive,
astlor.
hey*.
Me flatters, lirn’isSltT Uiatj frrtnthis experi
ence as an Innkeeper, he" will be able to
render general satisfaction- - .
GKOIIGE shafrkr.
Carlisle, May 2, 1839. if
ISrittg-, or send the StcinvoKfs.
persons indebted to Will, I). l,’N
-I)l'.R\\ ()()[) .will oblige him by liquidating
their accounts before the cold weather sets
in. lie hopes this notice will answer as
well as Faddy's hint, ifnot, it must suun
follow.
October 34> 1839.
Shcriif’s Sale.
Hy, virtue of a writ of Pi. Fa to me direc
ted issued out of the Court of Common Picas
of Cumberland county, will be. Exposed to
public sali .at.tlSe Court House in (lie bor
ough of Carlisle, on Satur 'ay (he ninth day
of Novemher, 1859, at—lo n’clnck, A. It!,
tile following- described Real Estate to wit:
A li O T O F GRO U'N I)
si (bate in East Pen[nsbofouj;h Township,
beginning at a rilcts atohg the side of live
S isquelmnnah river, thence, along the land
ol John VlcGord, north eighty five .and three
fourth degrees, west fourteen" and seven
lenth perches tpjjie centre «f a, springs
.thence. -hv tha-sanie morthV di'le' and- fliree
fourth degrees, west t.welve arid six tenth
ncrclies to a' red oak; thence by same north
fifty three degrees, cast, six and one tenth
to it——, thence by same north,.
..thirty six liiid one .half degrees*, wgst twenty.
Rild seven tenth perches to, a post iil the
road, (lienee north Uy&nty.si* and one half
, degrees, west-ten and-seven tertth perches
to a post in the line, of Samuel feowinan,
Ihence by said line north seventy three, and
orig half degreesi~cast four, and five tenth
ncrdies to a post beyond and near the red,
hickory art the. bank of the said Siisrjuellanna
river, thence -down said river the several
courses thprcbPfifty and eight ferilh perches
,ti> the place of beginning,, contairi'ntg one
acre- more 1 or less.—Seized anti taken in
Execution as the Property^of h. It i J{em
berker, >, " : . ■
And to be sold by me,
V'- - , . JOHN MTBRS/Shcrifr.
' iSherilf’s Office, Carlisle, 0ct..10,,1839.
Damoiltrynold'and Magilalona'i. Alias summons
his wife, in right of said Magda- (toNpv’r Term,
lona, . .. ■ 1839. Nb. lit
‘I vsi ' " T :’f~V V,\ •. '
Henry Neidigh, Sdm’lNeidigh, I 7b the Kara and
Daniel Neidigh, John'Neidigb; [ legal
Frederick Frey and'Elizabeth UaHves of Samuel
his wife, in right of said Eliza- I tllidigh/.late
Beth, Hertry HighlaridsA; Dof- Pranl7furd lown
othyhis wife, ip right of said sAtpfdee r d. 1 -
Dorothy, John Flory & Esther Take notice
his.wifo, in rightof said Esther, that tho above
and Cathayir.eNeidigh. . J described. Alias
oumidonsln Partition haaJjeefa issue Joat of, the
,Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county,
returnable Ulh Whcß all ihieresH
ed may attend. ; ; V L ' r
•' MVElis, SicnVj- ‘
, Sheriff-a Ofßce, Oot. 3,1939. ci
-Red,Creen, YeTlqw, and extra fine Welsh and
Swanskin witetflannels,unusually,loty at •
V; , ; Arnold & Co’s, •
, ... - AfERINO SHAWLS.
- t & Srl Lupins blank merino Shawls
ot the host quality, one fourth cheaper than they
have ever bet sold in town. ’■ hr.- ■■
oct 9i y" ARNOLD &-C«; ;
4t_
HOTEL*
MattbdwMooro, Og cl - ( Fa.Aur Mbchahic’s Lien.,
Jasper Bqpnett. i No -' 49 November Term, 1839.
To all Claimants and.-Persons interested.'
" Notice is hereby given that a Writ of Scire, Fa
cias to November Term, 1839, to me directed has
beOn ieruad.crtt of the court of commnn pleas of
Cumberland county on the above stated Mechan
ics Lirrrt, entered andTccorded vd the court of com
mon sloak.aforeiaid. ■
■» ' JOHN MYERS; Sh’ff.
- BherifT’wpfQec,-Carlisle; 0ctr24r1837.- — ;:v '
. KQtTSB FOR..SAIijs,
nPIHE subscriber offers at private sale liis New
•K. if rick' DWELLING HOUSE and Lot' of
of Ground,'situate on' the west end of Louther
street, now in the occupancy of Prof. M’Clintick.
The lot is GO feet in front and 140 feet in depth.
If not sold by the 11th ofNovomber H will then,
be offered for rent for one year. '
■ . ' ROSS LAMCERTON.
Carlisle, Oct. 24, 1839;, . 3t :
NEW- GOODS.-
THE subscribers have just received from Phil
adelphia a now and splendid assortment of fall
and winter poods, consisting of cloths, satinetts,
blankets, linsy, cotton flannels and woolen flailnels,'
calico,, mouslin de lanes and morinoes,. cheap
calicoes and muslins, shawls and dress handker
chief, silk handkerchiefs, gloves, stocks, breasts
and collars, with a .groat variety of winter goods
and groceries, which will ho sold cheaper than ov
er. Also,- one carriage with harness, one Tiliber
r.y and three horses,
HAMILTON & GRIER.
-Carlisle, Oct. 24, 1839.
- A CAKO. ■
ff-lA if7Y/y?G/iy, yjcrtlis/, ' 1
Having returned from Pittsburg, respectfully fen
ders his -professional services to the citizens of
Shippcnsburg and the surrounding country for a
few weeks. ' . •
Calls from a distance in the country and from
neighboring towns, will bo promptly attended to : ,
.Shippcnsburg, Oct. 21, IB3d.
Estate of George JVick'ctj, dec'd. '
NOTICE. ’
SETTERS .testamentary having tern issued to
,4the .subscriber, bn the estate of George Kibk
ry, late of Frank ford township, Cumberland coun
ty, dec’d; therefore all persons indebted in any way
to said estate are requested to mnko'payineiit im
mediately, and those having claims will present
them without delay properly authenticated for set
tlement,
6GORGE KOSrir: EmcST' C "
— . -. Franki'iml tuwiriJiip.—
Oct. 24*. 1839 v
Estate of 7\ Smith lEoodburn, dec’(l.
■ KOTICP.
■■l ETTERS of ndministtption' the estate of
• S. Woodhurn, Into of Dickinson township,
deceased., liave boon issued to Ihi; subscriber resid
ing in said towusltuv. All persons indebted to said
estate will malic.payment, and those having claims
against,said decedent, will present them for settle
ment. ,
■ SAMUEL WOODJIURN, Adm’r.
Oct, 21, 1830 Gt.
USTiTOYS.
'iPiAjlß to the plantation of the subscriber, in
Dickinson to\vhsjiip, sometime in September
last, two-heifers, about.2}, years old,' (one rod’and
white, and the other principally red)—also a small
red bull -about one.year olci.“ The owner or own
ers are requested to conic, forward, prove property,
pay charges, and take them away.—otherwise they
will be disposed of according to law.
BENJAMIN PEFFKR.
Oct. 21, 1339.—3 d
ATTENTION!
THE.mcmbcrs of the George Wadiington Arlii-
Irri/ ere b-reby notified Unit the annual court o e
appeal will b» held in the ARMORY, on Monday
the dth day ol Novemhed Ik.qq. lu tween tlie hours
.oi I oVludk I’. M. and 5 o'clock P. M* Delin
quents are required to he in attendance as a war
.nint will ho issued for thb-collection of fines upon
the adjournment of the court. • IX '
~ SAM’L. CROP, Jr. Capt. x
Carlisle, Oct. 21, 1830.
ATTETON!
T IIE members of the Carlisle Light Artillery are
hereby notified that tho annual court of appeal
for said company will, bo hold'at the public house
of Win. S.-Allen, in Carlisle, eh Monday.the 4th’
da'y’af November next, atone o’clock, P. M. when,
and where all interestnd can attend. '
* \V!\lrMAl’OßTEli7TjicutTCbni3’S7
Oct. 2-1, 1839.
JPSSOCJLMJtMTIOJV!
W'IIKREAS tho lion. Samuel .Hepburn,
President Judge bf tho Court of Common
Pleas fn the counties of Cumberland, Jriniaia and
Perry, and the 1100. John Stuart and John
Judjjes of the said Court of Common Pleas of tho
county of Cumberland; have issued their precept
hearing date the 23d dviy of Aud;ist lS;id, aud to
me directed, for holding a Court- of Oyer and Ter
miner,. and General Jail- Delivery, and General
Quarter Sessions of the Peace, at Carlisle, on the
seepnd Monday of November, 1839; (being the
lltli day,) at 10 o’clock in tho forenoon.
NOTICE IS' HEREBY- GIVEN
to live Coroner,, Justibes.of thfi Peaco, and Condtat
blds of the: said county, of.Curnbcrland.-thatithey
ho then and there in tboir proper pordonwxtH their
Records, -Inquisitions, Ex-aminations, arid other
Remembrances, to dp those tbings;which to their
offices rcspectivcly.appertain. And, those who are
bound, by recognisances- to prosecute against tho
irifohers that are, or then may bo,, in the Jail- of
Cumberland county, to he then and there to proso
euto”against them as shall be just. , •
. Rated at Carlisle, fhe-2ltri day of October 1839;
and tho 45th year of American Indcpcndcnco.
_____ JOHN MYERS, Sheriff. ‘
.NOTIC.R TO CK^DITOUS.
rBIAKE NOTICE that .we have applied to the
Judges of the courtof eommoh pleas of Cum
berland county, for the bchefii of the insolvent
laws Of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and
they have appointed Monday the. 11th day of Nov
ember next,-for thohearihg of us ahdour creditors
at the court house in the borough of Carlisle,when
ahd where.you; may attend if yori think proper.:
JOSEPH MOSSER,
WILLIAM G. WARDEN,
VVM. L. CURRIDEN, ;
JOHN MILLER;
AUGUSTUS STEINMAN,
JOSEPrf G. BdTT,
JOHN L. A|ETZ.
JOHN GROVER
Oci 17, 1839..
AUcnti()i); Ciinihorliuid GiTens^i
, Theannttal,Court of Appeal will fan held althe
public house pf.Gpl. John' Comijian, in Curliefeon
the first Monday (4th day) of Novemberjfai' one
6’cloqk in thoTifternoop, "when nll intereatod raav
attend. 1 ■; ■ A; LAMBEHTOM; Copt,
•' THe members of said eoidpanf \t?H meet al thS
same time and pldceen business dflrniiorianoi; : ’■
, October 17,.183i) ... ‘ t;-.?
meihnoks,jgkty.., -
'■» Ifrenohi Welsh, German.bnd English Merinoes
of all colors fdr sale cheaper thanqan be' bought
Alsswhafo,.lor sale by; • . . . & Co.
I'
List of Causes,
For tidal at November Term, 183.9;
Firttwcck,commencing 11/A November, 1839
Stockton vs- . Mooro et al
•Miller’s-adm’rs vs—Heck——
Kelly’s adm’ri vs Crowell’s adm’rs .
Stough’s adra’r vs M’Elwarno
Ross Vs' Mooro
Harlan & Nobingor vs. Ego
-Bifkman-■, —<9- Swoyor-- - -- -
Wilson . vs Gray & Caufinan
Givin • Vs, Falbon .
Second week, commencing the ISt.’r November, 18S9,
Cfiurcli— . vs ' Davis’ ndm’x ■
■Barr Vs ' Crawford
Sams- .vs Samo
Fetter • -ys ■ Alexander-
BarnitS;' . vs, Herron
Woodburn ■ ys Noble
Turnpike Co; * 'vs R. R. Company' .
Beltzhqovor, vs Paxton ct al
Underwood' Vs . Woodburn
Dobb’s cx’rs. vs Eby
Church vs Dickinson Colfego ,
Carothora ox’ra. vs Carothera
Bed vs Anderson
Mdrirbo■ ys Nobid
Love’s adm’r vs Eby
Leepbr vs' Herron ot.al
Crolzer - ys Casey,
Emminger vs Fleming
Colder .Vs Wilson & Thayer
Sliovoly vs Longsdorff
Saraq vs Rupp
Todd vs' Wilson,
Taylor , vs Taylor-
Savings Fund vs Paxton
Samo vs Craighead.
Welsh vs Kindig
Kcnego vs Elliott
Meixcll ot a! • vs ’ Woods
GEO. SANDERSON, Proth’y.
Estate of Jacob TP'eibley, deceased,
N.O-TIIJ'E.
TP ETTERS testamentary en tire estate of Jacob
ibJWoih'loy, late of North Middleton township,
dec’d., have been issued to the subscriber. All
persons having any claims against said estate are
hereby requested to present them properly authen
ticated for'settlonlont, and those indebted to the
same to make payment immediately.
GEORGE, BRINDLE,
Administrator? of Jacob Wcibley, dcc’d.
Sept. 19, 1839. . '
, -XJPor Sale*;
THE subscriber will dispose of at private i Sale
that valuable plantation, situate in
land county, about 5 miles west of Carlisle on tli(j
turnpike loading to Chambcrsburg, and nearly in
sight of the rail road, adjoining lands of John Paul,
Ex-Governor Ritncr and others, containing 161 a
cres of first quality lirhestonc-laihdVof which about
60 acres is welllirtibcred. The improvements are.
. A GOOD LOO SSOtTSjd:
•nd LOG KITCHEN, with a LOG DARN—also
a never failing well of excellent water near the,
door, which, with a trifling expense, could be made
to supply every field with water—also two excel
lent orchards of choice fruit trees. .For terms apply
to Urn. subscriber onp mile east of Carlisle, near
the rail road.'
M. FISHBURN,
Agent for Joilas'Fishhttm, ■
September 5, 1939. 8t
.. N. I!.—I have alqo several rate farms
and mill properties for sale. M. F. -
Calicoes, Checks, Muslins, Tickings, Cotton
Flannels, Drillings, Table Cloths, Crash, Diaper,
Gloves, Comforts, Gum .Suspenders, Stocks, Fur
Caps, Collars, &c. &c. &c. for sale by
- Arnold & Co.
Farmers take Notice,
Tliat I will nay fl'J cents for slaughter Hides, and
9 cents for Calfskins well taken olT:.
, THOMAS WtLUAMPSdiVi
Churchtown, Oct. 3, 1830; 2nl
Election for Bank Directors.
Carlisle Bank, Oct. 17, 1839.
NOTICE is hereby given to the. Stockholders
in this institution, that an election wilt be
hcltTon the third Monday of November (being*
the 18th day,) at tho Banking House,, for thir
teen directors, to serve during the year then.to'
ertSuo.
W. S. COBEAN, Cashier. i
John Harper, Assignee") No’ 2G3 January Term,
' of Jones & Woodward, ( 1833. .• ..
f■ v end;- Exp ? 8~ No;-40r
William Barber, jn. J January Term, 1834.
22d August, 1839/- Qn motion, of M-rt Brandi
bury. Rule to sliew cause why/Jories. & Wood
ward for use of John Harper ajid other judgment
creditors in. interest in tho fund taken by the judg
ment of-George Metzgar, shall riot be substituted
on-the mortgage of George Metzgar to tho amount
of tho fund taken by Metzgar out of tho sale of the*
house and lot of ground of. defendant’s situate in.
I apertown. -Notice to be published in. two pa
irirCarlisle for four successive weeks.
• ' COURT*
Curnhcnand cow\('y y •
George Sanderson, Prothonotary
fidj. of tho Court of Common PloasofCunv
horiaud cGunty, .do hereby certify, tliat
SjKp the aboVo a true copy of a-rulo cn-
Sv' In the above case. "In testimony
.jxliereof Iliavcjvereunto set_my hand
and affixed tho seal of sa\d court, at Carlial'dr tho*
14th day of October, A. D. 1839^
- -GEO, SANDERSON, Pro/A’y;
.N o tice ,
ALL porsons'indebted to the subscriber by note
or otherwise, will please call arid- discharge
thoir accounts on or before the first of-November,
ns on that day all accounts will be put into the
bands of a proper officer for collection, without re
spect to petsons. ‘JACOB WOLF,
‘ Carlisle; Oct. 17, 1839* ’ .
lirigatieThspector’s ’Orders.'
An election Will tatoplace.ai the public house
ofVVi S.Allen, on Saturtlay the 26th October inst,
betweonthe hours often, in tho niorning and six
in tho evening, for one Captain, onoFirst and one
Second Lieutenant in tho Carlisle Idglit Artillery
company, to fill vacancies occasioned by- the resil
of such officers .in ;Said company. Mr.
George Mathews will ..eerre: as judge and Mr.
Philip Quig/eywilludt as clerk of said election.
• - >V. FOULK, Brig. Ins.
Oct, 15,1833. : • ■
tJß*'
r WV near Shiremanstoivn, Allen township,Cum
berland county, Until the 7th day of November
next, for tho erection of a Stone Wall arotuid the
burying ground.of the Gorman'Lutheran and Re
formed congelations, near said
tho' wall to bb in dimensions as follotbet five feet
high .to the slope of tha roof and to bo onq foot in
the ground had four feet above, tweidy-d^rj)^ inches
thick in the ground and eigtitepn inches at the rooft
to bo huiltwith good Gana nnd .Unto mortar. • Per
sons handing thoir propoaals will mako them at
25 cubic feet per perch stone wall, to dig the foun
dation,' furnishing all the moterials to the atone
work; . JOHNEICHEtBERGER,
Oct. 17, 1839.
One of the Building Committee,
;r... . 3t
W'Q 3*22/5 QfftCE.
FORSALE.
..The subscriber -will sell the large and
cbmmpjifius house in which he now resides,
'oitifpPVfain street, in the borough of; Car-
Jot is 'sixty feet front on Main
by tVv’o huridred and 5 forty feet on
street. The buildings are large and
in.good repair, and well calculated for art
extensive boarding establishment. There is
a well. of.excellent, water with a pbmp in the
yiiVd-, an'd* large stabling ntta'clted in the rear
of the loti; The terms will be moderate and
made to suit the convenience of the purcha
ser, and an indisputable - title given; Apply
Upon the premises td
Sept. 19,. 1.835-.—Bti
Estate of Ji'iiliatn M. Reynolds.
. WOTICB. ,
—-Notice isdiereby ,given thatdetters Of hd
ministrqtion.-wSth, the-tvi|l- annexed'.-in- due
form of law, have been granted 'to.the sub
scriber on the estate of William M. Rey
nolds, late of Shippcnsburg, Cumberland
.County, deceased,—therefore all persons
knowing themselves indebted to the said es
tate,- lire requested to make immediate pay
ment, and those having any just.claims ta
present them without delay.
GEORGE M’GINNESS,
Adm’r. with the will annexed.
Shippcnsburg, Sept. 19,1339. 6t
Dr. Siiirtmil Jackson’s celebrated
Tonic Mixture.
A LTHOUGH this medicine ishutlittleknqwn
in the country, fyha.B obtained for its distin
guished inventor an enviable reputation/ in, our At- 1
lanUc cities* To those afflicted with weak stom
ach, from any caiiso whatever, with indigestion,
loss of appetite, weakness of tfic spine, pains' ih
back and loins, dizziness, and vertigo, the Tonic?/
Mixture is strongly.- recommended as producing'
Sure and speedy relief.
To be had in Carlisle, only at STEVENSON*
& DINKLE’S Drug ami Variety store.
Dr- Warr.en's Effervescent Drangftt
• Persons, laboring under chronic dyspepsia, indi
gestion, water brash-, sour eructations and los* of
appetite, will find great relief by, using a half pint
tumbler of his preparation, every, morning before
breakfast for about a week. For sale ip Carlisle,
only at Stevbnsom & DixiciiE’s dniff apd chemical
store; . ■ ° [Oct. 3.
Ify-esli PriimVs.
. Just,received at Stevenson & Dinkle’sUfug and
chemical store, a few jars of fresh Prunes;. ,
Mars ball’s Worm ,&i;riip anti la-
fant Preservative.
THIS remedy is recommended to all paiicnts,
nurses and others who have the management
of children, as the nioßt.aafe and effectual worm
destroying medicine yet discovered’. The symp
toms denoting tho existence of worms, are indi
gestion, with variable appetite, foul tongue, offen
sive breath, hard, full and tense belly, with occa-,
sional gripinga and pains about the naval , heat and
itching sensation about the rectum, the eyes hea
vy and dull, itching of the nose, short dry cough,
grinding of the teeth, and starting during sleep,
aUended with slow fever. When these symp
toms occur, the worm syrup, if takon according to
the will afford reliefby destroying the
worms, and the mucus pr filinw matter ih. which
they areinyplved, dhd thereby prevent their pro
duction.. The Syrup has already been used with
eminent success by many individuals in this plac>.
, Sold in Carlisle, only at STEVENSON &DIN
KLE’S Drug and Chemical store. Persons wish-
Jng to try this mcdicine can he referred to individ
uals of tne.highcst respectability ,in this town .who
have used it in their families with groat success.
Hunter’s Red Strop,
Unrivalled In its eitc.cts as a sure anti expedi
tloud cufc for a certain secret disease, to be bad in
Carlisle; only at Stevenson & Dinlcle’s drug store.
Orphans’ GourtiSrile.
IN pursuance of a decree of tho OiphaiiaVGpurt
of Cumberland county, I will exposof bpublkt
sale on tHe promises on tMiai/ the IstAay of Jlovh
ember next, at tl o’clock, A. if. a tracl of -XI
WOOOLAND,
situate in East Ponnsboroiigh township,. in said
county, bounded' by land j)f..wido\y Spong, and
lands belonging to Andrew Kreitzer, Andrew Beck;
and olhcrk, containing I t acres aijd 78 perches.-^
Tliotimbcr on tltislractconsiste'of chestnut,'lnpk
ory, oak, &c. and. is worthy tho aftentiorv of those
wanting wood and rail timber. Terms, made known
ofi the day of sale by
' . . DAVID HUME,
, , , Adm'r if Jno: JHessi-ng.Jee'd.
Oct.«, 1839. , 3 t
New Goods.
cim.vpitn than kveii !!
Just received and aimed a splendid stock of
, _ . , CRY GOODS, ,
suitable for the season, which are offered for sale
on the most accommodating terms.
A. RICHARDS.
Carlisle, Oct. 3, 1839.
JZsidte of Samuel Stevick, deceased. :
~ JVotite is Jiereby giveh
To all persons concerned, that Letters of Admin
istration hhve been granted to the dubseribcr resi
ding at “Herron’s Branch,” four ndilfes west of
Shipperisburg, on the road to Strasburg, on tiio'
personal cstato df Samuel Stevick, deceased, late
of tbb borough of Shippensburg and Bounty of
Cumberland. All persons, hayii(g claims or de
mands against tho estate of said decbdent, are re-
make known tile sardp io .mo without
delay. Persons indebted are requested to make
payment immediately.
DAVID SPENCER; Jldm'r.
. Oct. 3, 1339. -
To the Heirs wii lesgtl liepiesenialtves. of
MOSES SCROQGS. toli of Nekton
township , deceased. '
npAKE NOTICE that I will hold an Inquisition
A ona.wnt of Partition and Valuation, bn the
promises late of Moses Scroggs, deceased, oh ffim
das ih* 38/14 day of October, 1939; at 11 o’clock, A.
M. where ajl interested may attends
JOHN MYERS, Shenf.
Sheriff’s Office, Carlisle, Sept. 20; 1839.
Estate of Andrew Emmtnger, deceased .
NOTICE.
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY upon the
will of Andrew Emmingor, deo’d, have been
issued In dtie fonh of law to Bavid Emmingorand
Samuel Sensoroau, tho Bxeoutora therein named:
All persons having.clairas against the estate will
present diem for settlement; and those who ate in
debted will makopaymenf... ' . ■
DAVID. BMMINGER,
SAMUEL SE\’BBJUN,i- n,143M4 * s
■ Oatoher-10,. 1839. ■ ‘ - ifft
- ; MUSIC & FRENCH.
. The Trustees of tho “CtmLISLE. FEifaLE
SE}flX.tllV, ” are in treaty with nn lnatructnr of
high character, and they hope to hcn69f
of ins services in a very short time;
.... ih-. n JOHN'.REED,.
Ai - ,r President of tho Board, r
- October 10,1899,. - ./V;; r - ; .■;.. . /
PUBLIC SUR
BY vixtiiQ of an order of Sale, to nip dirdcjocf*
issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of .
Cumberland county,, will bo exposed to public
saloon the’premises, in Frankford township, oa
b riday the Bth day orNorombor >: |BS9,.nt -10 cf- ‘
clock, A. M. the following described real opiate,
late the property of John Campbell, doa-d and'
Win. Campbell, to witi .
A TRACT OF I,Al*p,‘ : ,
No:-2* in the Inquisition, bounded ’ tmd'describes— "
as follows:—Beginning-nt a black oak grub in a
lino of land formerly-of Philip Shnmhangh, thence .
by a tract-now. of William Campbell, north thir
teen and a half degrees,'east sixty-nine porches to
a whito-oak,thence east, eight
and four-tenths perches ld, a Post, thence north
seventeen degrees, cast orlo htmdred and thirty- ■
nine perches to a post in a lino oflandof the heirs
of John Logan, tmd by the samp north spyenty
nme degrees, oast thirty-five and 0 half perches to
a white oak, thenco-north thirty-one degrees,, oast
.eleven‘.and a half porohes-to a poafein a lino of
land'formerly of—- HiElccmellTand by tho
Samo south, thirty-sir and a half degrees, oast- ond
hundred and Tdity-sefen and a half porches to a
white oak, d ffotner of landformorly of Jacob Jum- ’
porbnd by thp same south fourteen degrees, cast
mnoty-fdur perches to a post, a Corner of laud 1 of
the aforesaid Philip Shambaugh, and by the sain'd
south oighty-dno west thirty-sevon and
two-tontlia porches to a white oak, and thence
south sixty-nine and a half degrees, west one hun
dred and eleven perches to tho place of beginning,
containing’ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY
SEVEN ACRES and SEVENTY FIVE PER
CHES, neat or strict measure, having thoreon c
reetod a two story LOG HOUSE and a small Log
Stable, ana other improvements.
The conditions will be as follows: The onc-half ’
of the purchase money to bp paid, on tho confirma
tion of tho Bale by tho court add the residue in two
'equal annual payments thereafter withoutlntercst,
to be secured by mortgage or judgment bonds.
JOHN MYERS, Sheriff.
Sheriff’s Office, Carlisle, Oct. 17, 1839.
J. D; ELLIOTTi
V aluable Farm for Sale*
THE subscribers offer at private sale; the fol
io wing described property, in Londonderry
toy'nship’jDauphin county, containing ONE HUN
PBED ANO. TWENTY-FIVE ACRES AND -
SEVENTEEN PERCHES of patented land, a
bout 100 acres ofwhich aro under cultivation, the
residue being covered with good timber. The im
provements are a largo two story *
BJSICK lIOTSK,
with a back building) water near the door, a largo
Orchard, a wagon shed, com crib, and a LARGE
RANK BARN. This farm is very near the river
and Pennsylvania canal, about two miles, below* . ;
the Lumber Yards at tho mouth of the- Swatara,
and nearly tho sarao,distance from tho Union can
al.. The avenues to market are so conVohient as
ss to afford ready sale for hinu products; whilst
lumber can be procured without difitaht hauling.
Tiio Harrisburg and -Lancaster rail road passes
through tho premised. Title-indisputable; —For
terms inquire of Mr-, GiNaaic>z,'-on tho promises.
S. S. HALDEMAN,
Near Columbia and Marietta.
" . geo, H. BUCHER,
. , - . Near Hogestown, Cumb’d co:
October 10,1839.. . lit
The subscribers having lately purchased
the stock of goods owned bjf John H. Wea
ver, at the North-East corner of the Public
.Square, Carlisle, have just received a large
land splendid assortment of Finn and Win
ter Goods, consisting hi part of "Superior
wool dyed black, green, invisible green)
brown, olive, dablia, adelaidc and mixt
CLOTHS,
■an assortment of heavy Cloths for Orcr-crtafs;
a variety of styles'of Caiainicres and Cassi-
and figured silk velvets, plain
and figured satin vesting, Valtntia vestings,
&c. &c. velvetcords, beavcrtcen, plain and
figured green flpor cloths; red* white, yel
low and green flannels, white and colored
canton flannels, 6-4,.r-4, 8-4, 10-4 & 12-4
roae ; & mackinaw blankets, English, French
andv.German plain and-figured, merinoea,
"IjlaeK and blui-blaek bombazincs/plain arci
figdred hep.t silts, black gro-de-nap, gro-de
:rines, llitestring and senshaw silks, a large!
ami splendid assortment of colored silks;
figured silks for bonnets, white, black and
colored satins, a variety of fashionable rib
: bohs. ' ' ■ .
I —6-4, T-4, 8-4-and-lb s 4-iiij)ihc3 bes{ meri—
no shawls, cheneill brocha biuiikct and clinl-
Icy do. merino, chnlley and cashmere hand
kerchiefs, Irish linens* long lawns, lined
cambric handkerchiefs, green haraze & gadze
veils, black lace veils, silk and pongee hand
kerchiefs; , • ■ •
4-4, 5-4 and'S-4 bldachcd gnd unbleached
muslins, 4-4 am) 5-4 tickings, 6^4,7-4 and
8-4 cotton ithtl iinbrrßiSJjcrs, 6-4, 8-4 and ;
10-4 linen table cloths,ib(iie and green cloth
table . pHotliS:.,, Lp'ridon, French and Ameri
can.' Prints,* 4-4 5-4 apron and fumitory
chfefcks, mousiaine and saxony de laine, bo
fairiett, grecianett ,'nnd book innsUria, .plain;
Har’d and figured Swiss, plaid,bar’d jiad fig- •
ured y-lconclts, CamliHcs and inull muslins, ,
bishop, and friends lawn; thread, jaconett;
bob!nett;and cotton laces,-edgings 1 apd ih>
sertingsj—lined; diaper- and crash and. bead
bags, a large assortment of Kos’bry; gloves; ■
handkerchiefs, ‘Stocks, suspenders; bonnets;’
&c. Cotton & Rao Carpeting, holtdn yarri
of all Nos. coAerlet yarn, white arid colored
carpet chain, lamb’s wool and iperino shirtS,
and drawers. Also; rt large assortment of
GROCERIES* ~,
consisting, of-Rio, jSti L'nCT>ra.hnti
Java Coflhe; Young Hyson, iijipefiam Black
Teas; Sugar Hoiase .and Syrup hlqlasdcsj
Chocolate. dstarchi-Ginger, Rice; Pepper,r
Allsj>ice t ,Jndlgo, Nutmegs, Cloves; .Cinna
ihort;.flhe~and coarse Salt, roll and plug To--.
bacco.Smiff. Sogers, &c.&c; .
: Also,- an assortment of Hatters’ Furs and
Trimmings, which w.owjll sell.at cost. . '
. ANGNEY & ANDERSON.
Ocl\lo, 1839; , - .
St* Cents He ward.
, - Ban away from the subscriber, lining in? /
Mifflin township, dn’the 14th inst;. ah ap
prentice to the Blacksmith htrsiftess, named
age; 5 feet 8 inches high ahd slim bull t, ligh t
hair and light'cpinplevmn. The above re- ,
ward will op paid to any person ’who may
apprehend _ arid return ’niw' to, me,'but no" „•'
charges paid. 7 All persons are forwarned n-';
gainst harboring him.- JACQB LANDIS,- i-.
, Oct. ir; 1539. . :
CJoths and Cassimercs.
i-AlargeSsshitmeßtof CiLOTEfS *ef- a)lleolcr*- 1
and quantified, corisisting of exp*,.superfine, Ciftf,
and a largo assortment of low. pncedfclotKVsuxta
hle for bang-up, and over coats..’ ; - ■ • ■
LONDON-CASISI'MERES, a splendid *edm , ,
montpfallholots,{asireceiviodbV ;
j- Get, 3,. ; ; ■ _
NEW GOODS!
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