American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, November 07, 1839, Image 3

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    NE’FARIOUS PROCEEDING.:
1 r The practice of impcfrting. inttt this coun
. fry from Europe the refuse of her popu'atipn,
. which was'adopted some years ago by; some
" of the authorities pt Great Britain fora while,
is how* renewed ,hy some of. the German
States, as' will.be seen by the letter nbliced
below.":’ It is a matter which calls lotdly for
the interference of ouf Government. Regu
lations; should be instituted and rigorously
enforced, that might save out shores from the
pollntion.of European criminals, thus disem-*
■ bbgued-in cargoes, and protect popula
tion from the foul infusion. The industri'-
ous-and orderly from other countries are
always welcome—but ills due; to them,' as
wellns to the land of their adoption, that the
stream of emigration should not be poisoned
’ by such admixtures ns are here referred to.
A letter- from the. American Consul at
Hesse Citssel, as we learn from the New
buryport Herald, stales that the government
of Hamburg deporlsfiomtimcto time those
criminals, who have cither been, condemned
for life, pr a' long period.- They give them
, the choice either to-endure their time or to
emigrate,in which case the government pays
their passage. , Tney.bring steerage passen
u gers from Bremen to the .United Slates, and.
find them with good provisions.ht $l6 a head
for each grown person. The Consul says;
“Tjiis price tile Bremen ship owmrs could
only afford by always carrying a large num
ber, to. obtain which they bad their agents
, over the interior of - Germany, and induced
the lower class, which live in a yery impov
erished state, to-emigrate, by making them
believe that labor was so much demanded in,
the United States thatable bodied men could
earn as soon as landed two dollars a day.”
A letter from Mr. List, consul at Leipsic,*
says:
“Not only paupers, but even criminals are
transported fronuthe .interior of this country
in order, to be embarked there for the United
States.” 1 • _
= A'Mr; Dc Stien,'formerly en officer in the
service of the diikc of Saxe Gotha, has lately
made propositions to the smaller states of
S.ixmiv, for transporting-, tlicif-criminals to
the United States at ST'S per head, - which
olfer has been accepted by several of them.
The first transport of criminals,.who for the
greatei'.part have been-Condemned to hard
labor, fur life, (among them two notorious
robbers Pfeiel and Alhracht,). will, leave
Gotha on the 15th of (his mqnth, and it is
intended by and by to empty all the work
houses and jails of the country.in tins man
ner. There is little doubt that several other
Estates will imitate, the-nefarious practice.
Tt has of lafc r also become a general prac
tice in the towns and boroughs of Germany,
to get rid of their paupers and vicious mem
bers, by collecting the means for effecting
■their passage to the United States, among
the inhabitants, and by supplying (hem from
the public funds; , , .•;
RECOGNITION OF TEXAS BY
" FRANCE.
The latest French journals which, we have
receiveil, announce the probable conclusion
of a treaty between Texas and France. It
is said to. have been negotiated by Mr. Ed
ward Pontois, who was lately in this city as
the Envoy Extraordinary of France, and Mr.
Henderson, the agent of Texas in Paris.
In relation to Texas, we find the following
remarks in a late French journal:— Globe.
“ J'he efforts of Mexico to regain possess
ion of Texas must be unavailing. The inde
pendence of that country has been achieved.
This young republic is marching forward
with steps which outstrip the |Wonderful dc
vclopeinent of her elder sistef of the North,
(United States.) ' She is -happy, too, in' not
. having at her doors-a diplomacy to strangle
in the cradle her infant struggles.
' . “-France had a favorable opportunity to
attach Texas to heir forever, at the time of
our Mexican expedition.' Our first act should
have been to recognise promptly the inde
pendence of Texas, from. which we should
have derived important commercial advan
tages. \Ye should at least have gained .this
important benefiti ’from the presence of our
squadron in theGiilf of McSico. . When the
Spanish colonies had rendered shcmselves
Je fatio independent,' France should at once
.haverecognised ihcirJndepelidence, and thus
have secured large market for her manufac
tures and commerce. Texas presents these
advantages on a smaller scale.
“With a little lubber delay in this matter,
nbd England will sCi?.c what Is now offered
to France.
“We are interested, ill. Texas politically
Ms well as. confihercially, Tlie occupation
- of a Mexican province by the Americans is
the prelude of rTgreat event, which ihuat one
day he accomplished. Jlfoteicls the final
expulsion of the Spanish face from' North
Jlmcrica. The Americans first begani by
purchasing Loui-iana; then the Floridas; and
now. they have seized Texas. The* spirit of
conquest which the Americans have inherited
from their ancestors, will carry them forward
to panama.**. ’ ■
.Sank ofEtOnceand Bank of England.—
The New York Express speaks of the peru
sal of a letter from a Director in the Bank of
’France at Furls, to.his friend, in that city,
received by the last packet. He says.—“l
have j istfiniehed an examination of the books
‘ of the bank, and J find that the.specie on
-..hand is Two Hundred and Forty Millions
.of Francs, while the obligations of the bank
are Tvfe Hundred ahtl Thirty Millions.—
Money continues abundant, and . interest
low.”
vln Dollars—tlve state, in round numbers,
is thus:. t'-v.' z
Specie. ...,...50,000,000
Obligations, i ..... .48,000,000
CONDITION OF THE DANK OF ENGLAND.
T •;; ; • 1:: Liabilities v
Circulation..;.. ... . . .17,960,000
Deposites.;. .. .. ~ .7,782,000
Jiesourees.
Assets.. .85,953,000
Bullion... .... ~. ~, ~2,886,000
: ‘ - i— ; A stg. 28,859,006 7
Thus the Bank pf France lias .Fifty Mil
lions of Doljafsbii hand, with only Eorty-
Eight Millipns of obligatinns. The Bank .of
England' has shdrtibP Thirteen Millions of
Dollars oh hand, while,they Kaye over Eighty
Millions of Dollars in circulation, to say:
nothing of tlte deposites. ?/ •''/-i -
■ On Tuesday evening October 29th by the
Revi A. T. Magill, Mr. Frederick A. Ken
nedy, to Miss Alary Harlan, both of Carlisle.
Estate of Elizabeth Barnhart, deceased^
N OD t CB.
I.ottcrsofAd ministration having been granted
to the subscriber on the estate of Elisabeth
Barnhart, late of Silver Spring township, Cum
berland comity, deceased, notice is hereby giv*
eii to all- persons indebtedto said estate to make
immediate payment, and thoSe- having claims,
will present them properly‘authenticated for
settlement, to the subscriber residing in said'
township. ' -, '
JACOB GROSS, Adm'r.
November T, 1839. ” 6t-
MUSIC & FRENCH.
Carlisle Female Seminary,
mss E. iriLL&N, from Nan York,
ES now readv to receive pupils for instruction
in MUSIC Ik the FRENCH LANGUAGE,
at tier romps in the house of Charles Bell, Esq.
in Louther street. ‘ ■'
The Trustees of the Seminary have been
careful to select a person, in every way qualified
and well suited for tilt-station to which Miss
M Hon has been appointed.
-Having Ijren instructed in -France, and spent
the chief part "of her life there, she speaks the
'language with great nr.rofiugv:''' ’ -«■
- JOHN REED, President
of the n nrd of Trustees & of the Seminary.
Carlisle, Nov. 7, 1839.
3AXP. DPIBSSiBP & BAPBEF.,
'MAIN STREET, CARLISLE,
METUiINS.Ids thanks to the ladies and
gcmlemdit of the borough, and his custo
mers gene rally,-for the liberal patronage they
have heretofore bestowed upon him; and res:
pcctfidly informs them that be has just received
from the citv and opened for sale the following
articles in bis line of business:
“—Ringlet Curls on combs, (large small
Puff Curls,
Plain Braids.
Frizctts, (plain,) ' 1
Everlasting Curls, ■ \
Gentlemen’s (Figs of all kinds qualities ,
Scalps,-.
Do. Metallic
Bear’s, Antique and JKTacassar OZXiS,
11-dr Powder, Nail ami Tooth llroshes. Musk,
rose and, mood Soaps, fine tooth
Combs, hair Ilrbshes, Cologne (geiiuine. 'Gei
nnii) Lavender and Florida Water, assorted,
• iN'miLs dYe & oil. soaps,
Bear's Grease, Sapnnaceon's compound for sha
ving, teet|* Brushes of all quain : cs arid descrip
lions, Bav Rumv Lip Salve*, Pomatum in sticks,
Cream of Almonds, Cold Cream, Roman Kahn
dor, Rose Teeth Paste and PotWler, Toilet Pow
der, Ivory Dressing Combs,.Glass Shaving Pox
es Variegated and Palm Soaps, Powder Putt’
Poxes, Wash Balls, Elastic , VVatclv Ciuards,
Hones and Straps, Silver Pens and - Pencils,
Windsor and Fancy fidaps, Collars, Stocks and
Shams, Shaving Hdjces and Brushes, Gum. Bias
~t r ic Woi-lleivaml Cotton Suspenders and Sus
p:iider_Ends,' Pocket Books. Silk and all other
Kinds of Purses. .
All of which are offered on reasonable terms.
Carlisle, Nov. 7, 1839. ~ ; tf
lIIGEOK ANB CANTINE,
■ ' BOCK SlMjbSSlfi, .
ItlulnuC street t Second and Third,
... . HARRISBURG, PA.
THEY are prepared to execute'all Work i
their line with despatch and ih A Miperio
style. Tlieir Ruling Aparatus and other nu
chiuery, are of the first ordei* and latest im
provements, andtiicy fee! a confidence in tliei
facilities fur giving perfect satisfaction to al
wlio nrav favor them with their orders.
BLANK BOOKS of every description, wade
to order, and forwarded to any part of the com
monwealth.
Paper ruled to any pattern required. Music
Alhuids, Law Books, Periodicals. &c. hound ii
the best style. * Nov. 7, 1839.
Remaining in lhe~ Post Office at Carlisle,
Pa. October 51st, 1839.’- ' ( .
Enquirers will please say advertised
A JK
Acker Margit'fet Jones John B Esq
AndersnnUichard Kenegge Anna
Allison Sally Knlm John
B' . King William
Brongher Nathaniel Kntz William
Bi-amit Tsnac. ' Kidman Samuel
BnckerCleo H Dr Kinni’Samuel
Barnet Peter , Ii
Bnrlean Leah 1 f.amherton Abraham
B ier Benjamin A Leidig David
Bailey Comfort Leonhart Johahn Georg
Bnnre Dali,cl B - K/J
or "> MaterrJamrs- :
John Heddnn $ Minnich Leonard
Bolander Jane Jos Williams 3
Brown Benjamin. Mndurf Sarah
Beyer Susan Miller John - -
Brown Samuel H*Esq Methven Catherine W
Hobs Dann-1 . , Mayer Da\id
Bear John jr Menrci (j Esn
Bice Mary . , M’Millan Michael.
„ 0_ _ '■ ' M’Bridc J lines
Cat-others Oeorge M’CabeJane j.- - - -■
Cok'-WiH'iani . : ~ - ~
Ciuitz Mary Ann O’Brien Marion M
Cinniii.aniJ.icob ' O'Kare William
Cramer John P
Carothers William EsqParkisoh Maria
Cummings Charles Dr Parsons Samuil
Constable (Borahgh) Paxton Maria • '
Commer George Paxton Thomas
Creamer John sen. Parks Catherine I
Curts William Porter Francis C -
. B. ’ Pyle Eli .
Ditlore David . It ■ ‘ v
Dickey John Ramsey Elizabeth
Devine William - Ruff Catharine
Dorr Ada m ' ' Reilly Jolm
Ducy Catherine Riihl Christian 3
Riley William Esq
Ueighter.Jobrt.M :
Kse Michael M
Ebefsoje Jacob
-•i 1 . Siegfried B Y Rev
Fraser James or son .- ...Suminski-A M ' -'
Fairfield/Eliza / . SatterthWailCharles
Friece Mjcheal Stein Samuel ; .
Ffances.Ayillium II ' SCliriyer Samuel
' " G /-y ;,r TtT V
Gbrrell Nancy Tiisk Jnhn' - v
Gregg Elizabeth. Ulrich Mr'
Griug.Danier ■ y Vanasdlen Isaac-
Gaw Charles U XV . . .
Gulliii.William' . Welsh Wilson* ■ '
Graham Robert Williams David
a - Wolf Daniel '
Hamvm Susan Woods Richard Esq
Hctrich Jmt '.Wilson James Esq
Himes George, W / Wonders B Mrs
Holcomb Michael Esq J J '
Hnusnet-Miry , Young ' Mathias . and >
Heagy Wm ~' ■ Gertrai-d his wife or v
Hersch John their children •, j
Hoover Frederick • Young Lewis
Hinkle. John 7f;ttler (le n rge
. R. I.AMBEUTON. P. M-
25,753,000
'v MERINOES. ‘ -v;; ;
■ V French, Welsh, German, and English Merinoes
of all colors for sale cheaper than can ibe bought
elsewhere, for sale,by . Aimou) & Co. !
TVOOD WANTEfi AT THTS OFFICE.
MAHE.IBD:
WM. WEBB,
List of Letters
TBEJOABKETS.
PHILADELPHIA.
II Flour, $6 50—Wheat, 26,000 bushels have been
Uken,,sayß the U. S. Gazette of last week, at $l,-
35 a 1,38 per bushel for good to very prime red
wheat, and a lot of very prime southemwhite at
$1,35, inferior red $1,12 a l,2o—“Corn, prime yel
low 77 cts, white 71to .7G ctS-—Oats 32a33 cts—
Beef Cattle, 96,50 to B,2s—Hogs,- supply largo,
Upwards of 750 head sold at $7, to 825, and a fow
.extra at 8,50 —Whiskey," sales in hds. at 30, and
in bis.,3l} cts. .
BALTIMORE,
—-Flourwas selling on Eriday at $6,37 for How
ard street. The price of wheat not quoted. Com,
old white, sella at 67 cts, yellow 75 eta. new white
50 and 57,_ yellow CO; Ry 0.70 and 75; Oats 33.
Carlisle Banc, Nov. 6, 1839.
The Board of Directors of this Institution have
this day declared a .dividend of three and one half
per cent for-the last six months,' on the capital
stock paid in, which will bo payable to the stock
holders or their legal representatives on and after
the 15th inst. '
W. S. COBEAN, Cashier.
KEW BOOT AND SHOE
manufactory.
THE subscribers take this method of. notify
ing their friends and the public in general,
that they have commenced the abovif mentioned
Imsiness in all its various branches, in the shop
ncently occupied by Mi*. Stewart in
Main street, nearly''opposite Maj, Hehrar’s tav
ern, where they wlll at all times be glad to-rc
ceive visits from custoniers.'and furnish them
at the shortest notice with any thing in tlieii line
of business, such as ’
■ BOOTS.
Shoes, Slippers, <Jfl6nroes',&'c. .Vc.
all of which shall he made in the neatest and
most substantial manner, and.on the most mod'
crate terms for cash or approved country pro*
dnee. ,
They solicit a share of public patronage.
HUtTON VJ COCKLIN.
Carlisle, Nov: 7, 1859. tl
XVEHS. CATHARINE STOY,
Respectfully informs the public that she has re
moved from Lancaster to Carlisle, and still con*
tinties to prepare her celebrated MAD DOG
MEDICINE. She can be consulted and the
uneclTcirie-'dhtiiiiied- at-JohnTLunihon’y, south
east .corner of Hanover and Louthcr streets, with
she resides. . ' :: r J. .:' /*
A committee was appointed by a. town meet
ing in Lancaster, to make an examination con
cerning the medicine, when U was. ascertained
that not one case of Hydrophobia had occurred,
wlure the medicine was taken, amongthe many
hundred who have used it in the. vicinity of
Lancaster. r lt has also been proven beyond a
doubt that this is the only medicine s ct discov
er* d.that will prevent that most.horrid disease
HYDROPHOBIA, which alwas, terminates
the life of its victim by an awful death.
isler.No v-4—1839;
■jtrowhVT itdiiEi'sr t*aj%*os.
WILL be offered for sale, by public*. auctinn,
on Tuesday the 26th of JVhvef/i'her next*
at 10 o'clock, A. M. at the Mountain House, on
the Carlisle and Hanover Turnpike Road, six
miles, snuthreast of Carlisle, in-lots of from ten to
about one ImmlredVcres each, about oUC thOU*
sand acres nf the Mount Holly Ksbite, lying
elm tty iu the valley to the north of the South
.Mountain, adjacent to £aid t'fiatl;
Pari of these lands is boVered with .thvivirtt;
young chestnut thither; the remainder is well
suited for agriculture,.being of a good quality,
and situated in a healthy and thickly settled
neighborhood;'affording an opportunity rarely
occurring in the
nia,'for persons with a small capital, topurchase
farms.
Terms of payment i One sixth in cash on the
day of sale; another sixth pukt on the Seventh
day of January next, the remainder in two equal
yearty-pnymvnrs'^vith^im^rehrr —‘ :
For further particulars enquire ot WIIiTJAM
(IRIMSHAW, Harrisburg, nr'Will.. VVfcAK*
LKV, Papertnwn, n,ear the lands. ■
October 31c 1839. • 4t
BARGAINS’,
BARGAINS. BARGAINS!
CHEAPER THAN EVER!!!
THll subscriber lias just openeifa vth-yjargfe
and splendid assortment of . •' —"
PALL AND W22TT3P. GOODGy
consisting in part of Clothe, Cassimeres, Cussi.,
netts, Plaii»aud Figured Merlnoes, Bombazines,
Prince de Raines, Saxony do., Cambrics* Mus*
tins. Handkerchiefs, Hosiery,;
' Groceries & Qweensteare.
His customers hnd the public neutrally, art
respectfully solicited to call and avil themselves
of cheap bargains, as lie Is determined to. Bel
low.
A. RICHARDS.
Carlisle. Oct; 31, ,JBS9. •
Estate of Philip Zeigler, deceased)
V NOTICE,
AT-L persons knowing themselves to,' he* in
debted-to tbcestute'of said deceased will
make payment ontdr before the 6lh of Decem
ber next, and lllose iiavitig claims against: said
estate'will present.thcm properly authenticated
for settlement, at the late residence - ol said dec.
- John Zeigler, ; ..
i!' Jlbruham Zeigler,
Samuel Zeigler,
Jesse Zeigler, - HSxccurs.
David Zeigler,
„• Philip Zeigler, J ,"■
■ October Si, 1839.. ; rJ . *
ACAEU&. • 1 ;
sArahh. r. OKEAjtf,- t .
Having resigned-her situation
schools; li-ia opened on her own account a select
Schiml,not exceeding tliirty.seholarsiln 'thehouse
formerly : occupied by Mr. Janies. Brcdiiv-aml
how occupied by Mr.Anthvw/Hichatvls, wlure
sbe.will be happy to ffißcliililren.of any
whV> niay . fe'eKdisposed''pr pprniiiae her. For
terpta apply cither ather own residence in Han
over street,- at liny time between school hours,
ot-at the school room froradto 13 A. Mi or from J
3ia#p. M. [
ATTENTIOIV.
SPRINGFIELD LIGHT INFANTRY
g . . Parade in Stoughstilwn on Saturday
JL thuOtii of November next, at lO.o'clock
fa A. M. properly equipt for drill.
, By order of the Cnptnin, ,
BgU JOHN REDDICK
B| I ■, . O. Sergeant.
Y'l N. B.An appeal will he held on
,l{ the same day fur said conapany
fl , J. R. O. S.
Carlisle Oct. 1839.
Estate of George Eickey, dec’d.
■ ■ - . : NOTICE.
W ETTERS testamentary havingbeen issued to
H dthe~subscriber, on the estate of George Niok
ey, late of Prankford township, Cumberland coun
ty, dec’d; therefore all persons indebted in any way
to said estate are requested to make payment im
mediately, and those having claims will present
them without delay properly authenticated for set
tlement. ■,
GEORGE KOSHT, Executor, ?=
Frankford *
Oct. 34, 1839. ■■ , •j.-V/r
ESTUAYS.
CAME to the plantation of tho subscriber, in
Dickinson township, sometime in September
last, two heifers about 2 j', years old, (one red and,
white, and tho other principally red) —also a small
red bull about one year old. The owner or own
ers are requested to come forward,,prove property,
pay charges, arid take them away—otherwise they
will be disposed of according to law;
BENJAMIN PEFFER.
Oct. 2471839/—3t .
J»K OCI .'*7l. « TIOJV'.
WHEREAS 'the Hon. Samuel Hepburn,
President Judge of the Court of Common
Pleas' in the counties of Cumberland, Juniata and
Perry, and the Hon. John Stuart and John Ltfevre.
Judges of the said Court of Common Pleas of the
county of Cumberland, have issued their precept
Tfc'aljhg date the 23d day of August 1839, and
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
second Monday November, 1839, (being, the
11th day*) at 10 o’oloclc in the forenoon.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN -
to the Justices of the Peace, find Consta
bles of the said county of Cumberland, tliSt they
bo then and there in their proper poison with their
Records, ’lnquisitions, Examinations, and other
Rememlrfances, to Jo those things which to their
offices respectively appertain. And those who are
bound by recognizances to prosecute against the
prisoners that arc, or then may be, in the Jail of
Cumberland county, to be then and there to prose
cute against them as shall be just.
Dated at Carlisle, the 24th day of October 1830,
and the 451 h year of American Independence.
-JOHN UYVKSy Sheriff.
NOTICE TO C)RI2piTORS.
TAKE NOTICE that we have applied to the
Judges of the court of common pleas of Cum
berland county, for the benefitofthe insolvent
laws of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania,.and
they havb-appointed Monday the 11th day of Nov
ember next, for the hearing of us and our creditors
at the court house in the borough of Carlisle,when
and where you-may attendjf you think proper. '
, JOSEPH MOSSER, -::
1 WILLIAM G. WARDEN, -
JOHN MILLER,
AUGUSTUS STEINMAN,
* JOSEPH G. BOTT,
JOHN-L..METZ,.
JOHN GROVE,*
. Oct. 17, 1839. >V; :
String, or send the Remnants.
All persons indebted to WM. B. UN
DERWOOD will oblige him by liquidating
their accounts before the cold weather sets
in." tte hopes this notice will answer as.
well as Faddy's hint, if not, it must sooh
follow.
October S 4, lB§9*.
Sheriff’s Sale.
fiy virtue of a writ of B'i. Fa to me direc
ted issued out of the Court of Common Pleas
of Cumberland county, will be Exposed to'
public sale, at 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 Bstate to—wit:,
A LOT OF GROUND;
feiliiate-m East Pcnnsbordugh Township,
beginning at a rock along the side (if-the'
Susquehannab river, theuc.c alojig the land
of John'McCord, north eighty five and three
fourth, degrees, west fourteen and seven
tenth. - perches to the centre of a spring,
thenije by the same north* one anti three
fourth degrees, west twelve and six tenth
perches to a red oak, thence by same north
fifty three degrees, east, six and one tenth
perehes"to - a - -^^rthencc' - by - sanic:.m)rth,
thirty six and pn.e half degrees, west twenty
and seven tenth perches, td a post.in the
road, thence north tw.enty six and one half
degrees, west ten and seven tenth perches;
to" a post in the' line of Samuel Bowman,
thence by said tide north seventy three and
one, half degrees, eaSt four and rfivc tenth
1 perches 1 toapostbeyomland'neai'thered
hickory oh the. bank of the said Susquehanna
river, -thence-down said river, the several
courses thereof fifty and eight tenth perches
to the place of beginning, containing one
acre more'or less.—Seized and taken in
..Execution as the Property of J3i It i Rem
berget, ■ - ... . ■
And to be sold by me,
JOHN MYERS, Sheriff’.
Sheriff’s Office, Carlisle, Oct. 10, 1839.
Daniel Reynold arid. Magdalena"
his wife, in right of said Magda*
lena, .
Daniel Neidigh, John Neidigh,' I legal Rejtresen-
Frederick Frey and Elizabeth ytaiivea cf iamuel
his wife, in right of said Eliza-' -Neidigh, late tf
beth, Henry Highlands & Dor-_ Frankfortl iown
otiiy his wife, in right'of jaaid- ship, act'd. '
Dorothy, John'F!ory &- Eather . Take notice
his wife, in right of said Esther, that the above
and Catharine Neidigh. J described Alias
Summons ipiFartitiOn has been issued out of the
Court ofGomtnon Picas of Cumberland county,
roturaamo 11th November 1839, when all interest*
ed.may attend.
JOHN MYERS
* --..*1 -iUXAKOf .
Vj Sheriff’s Office, Ca.lisle, Oct. 3,183JJ.
rr'No::ti c e,
. A LL persons indebted to the subscriber by note
or otherwise, will, please call, and' discharge
their accounts oh or before the first of November,'
as on that Jay all accounts trill be put into the
hands of a proper officer for collection, without re*
spect to persons. JACOB WOLF.''
i Carlisle, Oct. 17,1889. ■ ■ •
MERINO : f .
:■ ■ 4-4, s*l, &<4& 6-4 Lupins blank merino Shawls
of the best quality; one fourth cheaper than .thoy
have evw be* Sold in town. , . . ...;H
Out,». " ARNOtI) &
■Estate of Andrew Emminger, deceased.
NOTICE.' , .
Letters testamentary upon tho
will of Andrew Emminger, dec’d, have been
issued ih duo form qf law to David Emminger and
Samuel Senseman, the Executors therein named:
All persona having claims against the estate, will
present,them for settlement, and those who are ine
dqbtSd will make payment. . . .'
•*' DAVID EMMINGER, ?rw u w
SBNSEMAN.ii *
’ October 10, 1838. 6t
11st of Causes,
For trial at November Term, 1839.
Pint wet!;, commencing lllh November, 1839,
Stockton , . VS-. Moorootal , '
Miller’s adni’rs . vs Heck •
Kelly’s adm’r , vs Crowell’s adm’rs
.Stough’s adm’r vs M’Elwains
ttbss ■ _ vs- Moors •
Harlan & Nobingor vs Ego
Birkman • . vs Swoyer
Wilson' vs t Gray & Caufman
Givin , ” ■ vs Falooh
Second Week, commencing the 18 lit November, 1839.
Church . vb Davis’adm’x
Barr . va Crawford
Sam# VB Same
Fetter, vs Alexander
Barnita vs Herron
Woodbiim V ” vs Noble
Turnpike Go. vs ' ft. ft. Company
Bcitzhoover vs Paxton ot ai
Underwood vs Woodburn
Dobb’s ox’rs vs Eby
Church vs Dickinson College
Carothors ox’rs vs Carotbers
Leo .' vs Anderson
Monrob ■ vs Noble
Love’s adm’r ys Eby
Deeper *.
Crotzer
Emminger
Colder--
Snevcly
Same
Todd'
Taylor vs Taylor-
Savings Fund vs Paxton
Same vs Craighead
Welsh vs Kindlg c
Kcnogo vs Elliott
Meixcll et al vs Woods
GEO. SANDERSON, Proth’y,
Estate of Jqcoh TFeibley, deceased. .■
. notk;«.., ,
LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Jacob
Weibley, late of North Middleton township,
deo’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 settlement, and. those indebted to the
same to make payment —
’ GEORGK BUINDLE;
Administrator of Jacob Weibley; dec’d.
. Sept. 19, 1839. ' , ■ , '
Calicoes, Ciieoks, Muslins, Tickings, Cotton
Flannels, Drillings, Table Cloths, Crash, Diaper,
Gloves, Comforts, Gum Suspenders, Stocks', Pur
Caps, Collars, &c. &c. &c. for sale by \ •
„ • Arnold &. Co.
Farmers take Notice,
That I will pay SJ conts for slaughter Hides, and
9 cents for Calfskins well taken off. ..
THOMAS WILLIAMSON.
ChurcMbwn, Oct. 3, 1839. ■ 2m
J Election tor Bank IHrectors
Carlisle Bank, Oct. 17, T 839.
TfcfOTICE is hereby given to the Stockholders
in this institution, that an election will ho
hold, on the third Monday of November next, (being
the JBth day,) at the Banking House, for thir
teen, directors, to servo during the year then to
ensue.
Jiatalc of T. Smith Woodhurn, dec’J.
NOTICE.
B ETTERS of administration on the estate of
JLIT. S. Woodburn; late of Dickinson township,
deceased, have been issued to tho subscriber resid
ing in said township. All persons indebted to said
estate will make payment, and those having claims'
against said decedent,' will present them for settle
ment.
SAMUEL WOODBURN, Adra’r.
Oct. 21, 1839 Gt.
WitiAd received subscriber residing
near Shiromanatown, Allen township,Cum
berland county, Until the 7th day oft November
next, for the erection of a Stono Wall around the
burying ground of the German Lutheran and Re
formed congregations, hear said Shiremanstown—
tho wall to be in dimensions as follows; Five feet
high to the slope of the roof and to bo oho foot iti
the ground and four feet above, twenty-two inched
thick ih tho ground and eighteen inches at the roof;
to be,built, with good sand and lime mortar. Per
finiia handing their proposals will make them nt
25 cubic feet per perch stone wall, to dig,the foun
dation, furnishing all the materials to tho stone
work. ' JOHN BIGHELBERGER,
Oct. 17, 1839.
Matthfi^;¥ <,ore > ?Sci. Fa. suiv Mechanic's Lien.
iotSi .tt, J N °' NovomberTerm, 1839,
-JvJit Jonnei —:
; To all:Claimants and Personainlerestcd.
is hereby given that a writ ofcScire For
bias to, November Term, 1839,d0 me directed has
been issued.but of the court of common pleas of
county on.tho above stated Meehan*
ics Lien,'entered and recorded in the court of com
ihdn pleas aforesaid.
JOHN MYERS, Sh’ff.
Sheriff’s Office, Carlisle, Oct. 24, 1837,
HOUSE FOR SALE.
ffJHE subscriber offers at'priViUdSdld his NcW
JL Brick. DWELLING HpUSE and Lot of
of. Ground, situate on. the vi’est end of Loutller
in the occupancy of Prof. M’Clintick;
The Ihl.is 60 feetin front l^OJbot.in - depth.,
Ifnot sold by the ilth of November it will ithen
bo offered for rent for one year: !
•“ ROSS LAMBERTON.
Carlisle, Oct. 24, 1839. St
Alias summons
td'Nov’r Term,
1839. No. 11.
goods. v ;;
subscribers have just received fjdm Phil
•X adelphia a new. and splendid assortment .of fall
and winter goods, consisting of cloths, satinetts,
blankets, linsy, cotton flannels and woolen flannels,
moualin de lanes and merinoes, cheap
calicoes, hmt'muslins, shawls and dress handker
chief, silk handkerchiefs, gldveSj stocks, breasts
and collars, with n 'great variety of winter goods
and groceries, which will he-sold cheaper than ey
of. Also, one carriage with harness, dno Tillbcr
rv and three horses. • 1
■ - HAMILTON & CRIER. !
Carlisle, Oct. 24,1839. /
Sheriff.
- A CAItU.
. WM. STURGIS, Dentist, - .
Having retarded from Pittsbjirg, respectfußy ten-;
ders his professional-servicea~to Ahe citizens'of
ShippSnshurg and the surrounding country fora
few weeks. . ■
Calls from a,distance in .the country and front,
’neighboring towns, will, be promptly attended to. -
' Shippeneburg t .Qct. 94, JBS9. ,
! vs. Herron ot al .
. ‘ vs Casey,
, vs Fleming • -
vs Wilson & Thayer
vs ’ LorigsdoriT
■ ‘vs Rupp
vs Wilson
W. S. COBEAN, Cashier.
rjßoi* ti&sjLs
One of the Building Committee.
FOR SALE.
The subscriber will sell the . large and
commodious house'hr which he .hnw reside*,-
on the . Main 'street, in (he borough of Car
lisle. The lot is sixty feet front on Mail'
street, by two hundred and forty feet on
Bedford street. The buildings are large am;
in good repair, and well calculated lor am
extensive boarding establishment. There is
a well of excellent water with a punip in the
yard, and large stabling attached in,the rear
of (he lot. The tei'ms will be moderate ami
made to suit the convenience of thc purcha
ser, and an indisputable title given. Appl y
upon the premiscs-tb
Sept. 19, 1830.—8 t
Estate of William M. Reynolds,
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that letters of ad
ministration with the will annexed, in (hi l
form of law, have been granted to the sub
scriber on the estate of William M. Rey
nolds,' late of Shippcnsburg, -Cumberland
Comity, deceased, —therefore all persons
knowing themselves indebted to the said, es
tate, are requested to make immediate pay
ment, and • those having any just claims to
present them without delay.
■GEORGE M’GINNESS,-
Adm’r. with the will atmesed.
. Shippcnsburg, Sept. 19, 1339. (it.
Div Samuel Jackson’s cclcbralor.-
Tohic Mixture.
ALTHOUGH this medicine is but little know:-
irr the country, it has obtained for its. dUtin
guished inventor arrenyiablcireputalion.in our At
lantic cities. To those afflicted with weak stair,
uch from any cause whatever* with in'lig--'{-:tior-.
loss of appetite, weakness of the spine, pains in
back ana loins, dizziness and vertigo, the Toni
Mixture is strongly. rcconimcndcfd as produeijj';:
s6re and speedy relief.
• To be had in Carlisle, only at STEVEXSOX'
&JDJNKLE , S Drug imd Variety Blare.
Br. Warren’s Effervescent Draught.
Persons laboring under chronic dyspepsia, indi
gestion*, water brash, sour eructations and loss t-i
appetite, will find great relief by using a half pin
tumbler of his preparation every morning hefor.
breakfast for about a week. For'sale in Carlisle,
only at Stevenson & Uinkle’s drug and chemical
•store. [Oct. 3,
Krcslijh-iuuvs.
. Just received at Stovenson.& Dinklb’s drug anp
chemical store, a few jura of fresh Prunes.
Mai-sliall’s Worm Synij> aml ln-
r — fant lVese.i-vativ«.
THIS remedy is, recommended to all patients,
nurses and others tylio hare the manay-rn-n
of children, as. the most safe and effectual worn
destroying medicine yet discovered. The symp
toms denoting the existence of wormo, are indi
gestion, with variable appetite, foul.tongue, olft n
sive broath, hard,full and tense belly, with 000.1
aiorialgripings and,| ains about the naval, heataa
itching sensation about the rectum, the eyes boo
■vy and dull, itohingof tlie nose, short dry cough
grinding of the teeth, and starting-during sit op
attended with alow feyer. When these symp
toms occur, the worm syrup, if talten according t
thd directions, will*afford relief by, destroying the
worms, and the mucus or slimy mutter in Which
they arc involved, and thereby prevent their pro
duotion. The. Syrup has already been used Will,
eminent success by many individualaTn this place.
Sold ih'Cariiale, only at STEVENSON & DIN
KLE’S Drug and Chemical store. Persons wish
ing to try this medicine caWlie referred to individ
uals of tho highest respectability in this totvn wli •>
have used it in their families with groat success.
Ihinlcr’s,. Red 12rcp,
Unrivalled in its effects as a sura arid expedi
tious cure for.a certain secret disease, to be had h
Carlisle, only at Stevenson.& Dinklo’s drugstore.
Estate of Samuel Sfevick, deceased,
J%*oiice is hereby given
To all persons concerned, that Letters of Admin
istration have been granted to tb£ subscriber nfsi
ding at “Herron’s Branch,” .four miles west of
Shippensburg, on the" road to Slrcsburg,. oil tli'
personal estate of Samuel Strivick, deceased, lal*
of the borough** of Shippensbiirg and county r
'Cumberland* All persons having claims'cr de
mands against the estate of said decedent, are re-
3 nested to make known the same to mo without
slay... Persons indebted are requested to make*
payment immediately, ■ -j» *
• DAVID SPENCE&'rf/AnV.
Oct; 3, 1839. • • , f»t
XSOIjIWBsV- BALfc
HOTEL,
WEST HIGH CTESETGAXIX.SSI.E.
The subscribeF' fespqetriilly inftirins hi?
friehds and the public,generally that.he lias
taken that well, known tavern stand at (lie
West end of High street, in' Carlisle,
IneHykcprbjAlr. llenryillioaHS/ ami that
he 13 now prepared to acdOmtnodate Drovers,
Waggoners,Travellers, and alt others who
may faVor him with a. call,. in the very best
nlanner. ■ ' • r
ft is Table will be constantly, furnished
with the best the coitnfrV can produce. Ills
Bar is supplied with the choicest liquors,
and his Stable \vliich is large and convenient,
will be in charge of a careful and attentive
ostler. '
He flatters himself that, from his experi-
an Innkeeper, he'will be abfe.to
render general satisfaction.
' GEORGE SHAFFER.
Carlisle, May 2, 1839. jf
John Haroer, AGsign(*'V :No. :’£3 January Term,
ofJone»&Woodwonlj'riB33i' : ';,.'v,, v .,-
'«:••• , A'end. 4O
- W ilham Barber. jr. J January T(nn, iB^i.
22<1 August, 1839. On motion of MtV Ilritido
bury. Rule tp shew ..cjhiso why Jones & jVVodtl;
ward far use of John Harper and Titlwrjudn'ment
creditors in interest in the fund taken by the judg-. ■
ment of George Melzgar, shall not be eubstiluu rl
on the mortgage of George AtetzgaV to the'amounf. t
of Uje fund taken by Metzgar cut of tlie sale of the '
house and Jot of ground of’ defendant's situate!'in'
Papcrtown. Notice to he published in , two pi-,
pars in Carlisle for foiu successive weeks.
■. ~ ’ Rr tKs'ccVar.
Cumhirhnd eoltn.'y', ?*.' , , ■ ,Vi
• I George ?atidersrh,-; prr.tbcnet3'ry
of the Court oifQommon Pleas of Cum-
K befhmd county, do hereby certify that
r the aHiree’isa true crpj cf a nilc ef.-
tsred in the aboye.casp.'ilnrfeetimor.y r
' whereof I hare hereunto wt--niy; ; }ra>.d
and affixed the seal of ssid court; at.Chtiisle, tha 1
Hth day of October, A; T); 1838.. /.■ ' v
GEO. SANDSRSd^P^;y. ;
. ■ lied. Green,-Yellow.and c-xtra fir.e Vt'elhfyei'.d
Swanskin wile Hanrolp, unusually lev.- at r’ ' ’ -.
V . A»:bw;&'Co'<-.
3. D. ELLIOTT