American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, November 28, 1839, Image 3

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    TEMPERANCE ME E .TJLN G.
A public meeting of the Cumberland
County Temperance Society was held in the
Methodist Episcopal, church on Monday
■evening the which was atteijdctl
by an unusually' large and attentive audi
ence; Meeting opened with prater by the
r - Rev, Mr. Ulnch. The meeting was then
- ably.addressed by John Zug, Esq.-who off
ered the following resolutions.,
Resolved, That the friends of Temperance
have reason to be encouraged by.the news
from abroad,-anil that the voice ofhumanity
calls to Pcnnsjdvania to shake off the shack -
les of Intemperance by abolishing or modify
ing the License, System.
/{evolved, -That seven delegates be appoin
ted to represent, this society in the Tempe
rance Convention to be held in Harrisburg
in January next. The following Gentlemen
were appointed as delegates! Rev. Prcst. J.
P. Durbin, John Zug, Esq. Prof. R. Emory,
Russ Lumber ton, Samuel'Elliott, Prof. M.
Caldwell and Rev. Joint Ulrich.
On motion, /
lliablved. That the Executive committee
prepare, a memorial to the Legislature in
reference to the existing License Laws, and
'obtain s : g taturcs to the same to be presented
at an early period of the Session.
Rev. 11. Aurand offered the following
resolution which was..adopted : ■
, J{evolved. That the Tavern keepers of this
place be respectfully,requested
eiety to close their Uai> on the Sabbath.
On motion ordered that the proceedings of
(his meeting be published in the papers of
this lidrough.
On motion adjourned.
S. ELLIOTT Sec’y
< Mary Wagner, J Alias subpoena sur l)i
-■ vs. V-vorce in the Court of
’ Joseph Ujtgncr. J Common Pleas of Cum
berland county. No, 160 August-Term,lB39.
. Return having been made by.-tlie .Sheriff
in this case, that the defendant'Juseph Wag
ner was not to be found in Jiis bailiwick,
Now to wit,. 18th 1839, tlie said
\'ourt ordered and decreed that publication
should be made by me requiring,the said'
deftMidaut to-be and appear in the Court a
foresaiil.dit Carlisle, on Monday the 13lh
day of January, next, tn answer to the com
plaint of the \V',agnei-,&c. Wliere
“ lipoii I do hereby give notice ifnd f-equirc (he
said J oseph Wagner to be and appear at Car
lisle as aforesaid, on the day aforesaid, to
answer the complaint of, the said Mary .Wag
ner aforesaid, &c. - ■
■ JOHN MYERS, Sheriff.
SlierilT’s Olfiue, Carlisle, }
Nuvembei; 22,'1839.' j
Tlarburn Ann Arone,~j Alias subpoena sur
by her next friend | Divorce in (lie Court
John /A Clark, I>6l' Comynnn Pleas of
vs. . Cumberland county,
George Krone. J Mo, 15" November
To run 1839.
Return having been made by (he Sheriff
in this case, that the defendant George Krone
was not to be found in his bailiwick, Now
to wit, 18lh November 1839, the Said Court
' ordered and decreed that publication should
be made by me, requiring-the said defend
ant to be and appeaV in the Court aforesaid,
on Monday the 13th day of January next,
1 1 answer to the complaint of the said Bar
bara Ann Krone, &c. Whereupon Ido here
by give notice and,require tile said George
Krone to be and appear at Carlisle as afore
said, the day aforesaid, to answer the com
plaint of .he said Barbara Ann Krone, Sic.
joiin jMykrsjbwS—
—:—ShcrrffVOflice, Carlisle, ?
November 28, 1839. $
Catharine ]ioland,~\ Alias subpoena sur
by her next friend I Divorce in the Court of!
Myers, >Common Fleas ofCum
vs ( bcrland county,No.ll3
Fre lerick Roland.) August Term, 1'839.
Return having been made by the Sheriff
in this case, that the defendant Frederick
Upland was not ,to be found in his bailiwick,
Now to wft, isth November 1839, the. said
Court ordered and decreed that.publication
slidbl be made by hie, requiring the said lie
•fend a lit to be and appear in the Court afore
said, on Monday the 13th day of January
next, to answer to the complaint of the said
Catharine Roland, &c. Whereupon I do
hereby give noficeaud require the said Fred
erick Roland to be and appear at Carlisle
as aforesaid, on the day aforesaid, to answer
the "Complaint of the said Catharine Roland,,
aforesaid; &c. ‘ , •
~ JOHN MYERS, Sheriff..
SherifiTs Office, Carlisle, ?
November SB, 1839. J
Margaret' (Foods,
vs _ ■ pDivprce in the-Court of
Samuel (Foods. J Common Fleas of Cum
berland coiinty.No. 2 J Nov. Term, 1839.
■ Return having-been-made by the-SherilF
in this case,- that the defendant Samuel
- -Woods was not io.be found in liisbailiwick,
Now to Wit, 18th November; J 839, the said
Court ordered'and decreed that publication
should be made.by ‘me, requiring the said
defendant to be and appear in the CouVt a
furesakl, (in Monday the IStli day of Janua
'rv next, to answer to the •complaint of the
Said Margaret Woods, &c. Whereupon I
; do hereby give notice ami require the said.
Samuel Woods to bejtnd appear at Carlisle
- as aforesaid; on the day aforesaid, to answer
the complaint of the said Margardt Woods,
.......
■ JOHN MYERS. Sheriff:
Sheriff’s Office, Carlisle, ? - •
L November 28,1839..' i ' , ' ;
SIX CENTS REWARD.
KUNAWAY from the subscri-> -
her; on the 10 th instant, an
Indented apprentice to the Cord- ..
'wainiiig business -'named
fiber -.Mathim, . between 19, and 20-'
years of age, about 5 feel 6- inches
•high, stoop shouldered and a 'little -"ffIESSBB..-
i bpw legged. ’He took tyith him a pair of gray;
pants and roundabout and fur cap. All persons
are lorbid harboring said bovV. ' ■ '
STEWART MOORE.
’ Carlisle. Nov. 28. 1839. ' ■ • ' St- ,
, ITOTSCS TO CH3DZTOHO.
TAKE NOTICE that I have applied to the
• Judges ,of the Court of Common Pleas of
Cumberland county, for. the benefit,of thejiisol
vent laws of Pennsylvania, and' they have ap
pointed M inday the 13'h day of January next,
for the hearing of me'and my.creditors, at ; tlie
count house-in- Carlisle, when aftd where you
may attend
Novi'jjs; 1839.
Coughs, Colds Consumptions.
Sirs. A. Wilson, of Lancaster county, Pa.,
entirely cured by the use of Dr. SwaymPs Syrup
aif Wild Cherry—her symptoms were constant
coughing, pain in her side, buck and head, de
praved appetite, spitting of blond, no rest at
night, Sc,c. After using two-bottles of Doctor
Swayne’s Compound Syrup of PrunusVirginiana
or Wild Cherry, she found herself relieved, ibid
by the time' she Had used the third bottle, she
louhd herself entirely cured of the afonsaid dis--
ease, winch site hadheen'afflicted with for three
years. There are daily certificates of various
persons, which add sufficient testimony of, the,
great efficacy of this invaluable medicine. -
For sale by J. J. My lias if Co.
T'l DllrSWAVNE,Philadelphia.—lt is with
sincere pleasure 1 write you these lines.—
Having been reduced by a long spell of,sickness
in the lower country to a very critical state of
health 1 thought 1 foresaw my early dissolution.
1 had a ci nstant cough, and a sense of pain on
my chest which seemed to be obstnifti d so that
I coil'd not breathe with ease. , I got no, rest at
night, and my constant irritation produced a
high fever at times. In this alarming state I
looked for help, and recollecting your advertise
ment, I'sent to your agent for two Imttli sof
Wild Cherry Syrup', and before using the sec
ond bottle, I fuind my cough had disappeared,'
anil with it ail those distressing symptoms. You
are at liberty to goldish this, and I most earn
esth recommend your Syrup of Wild Cherry
U irk lo sufferers with diseases of the' iiihgs, as
an effectual remedy. Respectfully years,
Reuben Riciiaudson,
Pittsburg, Sept. 27, 1839.
Pcinriijal Office, No. 17 North Eighth street,
where this invaluable medicine can always he
"I t lined; likewise, the above ccrt : ficate may he
seen, with the stghattire of a highly respectable
citizen of Pittsburg, witnessing the above to-be
a c ertain fact. /V 1 sn tor sale by J. J. Myers &. Co.
THE several Volunteer Corps within the
bounds of the Ist Brigade, 11th Division.
Penns) Ivania Militia,will lake notice that 1 have
received instructions from the Adjutant General
hf.’the following import, and the same are here-,
by cormntnicaied to them as instructions to be
strictly obeyed, viE?
Each ami every Volunteer Company 8c Troop
is to immediately establish and keep in good or
der an armory, in be deposited all
arms and other military &tale property in its use
nr care* a secure dry room or apartment will be
sufficient, hut it must be under lock and key."
Brigade Inspectors ate to visit and inspect ar
mories and all military state property as often
uf they may see proper.
and“Tvnops not belong
«ng to a regiment or battalion «t volunteers, are
to lie attached to such by Brigade Inspectors.
. F mcy uniforms are prohibited.
All Militia Officers and all Volunteer corps
are to uniform according to the regulations of
the United States Ariuv.
Commanding officers of Regiments arc hereby
instructed to employ four boys to learn to heat
the drum, four hoys to loam to ploy the fife, nod
two boys to learo to play oo the bugle or trum
pet, cacJi of whom will receive too dollars as
snoo as he is able topcV ovm field duty ; and each
boy wit! thereafter receive one dollar per day
for every day he shall lawfully perform' such
dotv. ' "
ATI Volunteer officers and Constat,les are
hereby instructed mid authorized to ask, de
mand and vecciveanv and all arms and . accou
trements, or other military state property,which
they may come to the knowledge of not being in
tlie use or care of any volunteer corps; and upon
•hensgiving nelire thereof to.the undersigned
• hey shall he allowed a reasonable compensation
therefor.. ' W. FOUI.R.
Brig. Ins. Ist Brig. 11th Div. F. M.
Brigade Inspector's Office, ?
Carlisle, Nov. 28, 1839. 5
lirigade Inspector’s Orders.
THE members of the 86th RegiincntPeon
.sylvaoia Militia, will take notice that an
will take place bn Saturday the 21st
day of- December next, betwrc.ntUe hoarsol ten
in (lie morning and six in the evening, for it
TIIEDTENANTConoNEJU to filUlie vacancy
made by l.ieut. Col. Carothers leaving the lim’-
its of said Regiment ; . '.
—Tlie members bfThe first-Battalion ,;will vote
at-the house of-Frederick -Wunderlich- in -Met
chanicshurg-—Superintcndant.Maj. Sami. Bren
izer,. ■ “"t' ’■
Alias - sub
inena sur
The members'of the second' Bathiljon will
vote at the house of Maj. Jacob Rehrar in Car
lisle—Superintendant, George Mathews.
, W. FOULK. .Brig. Ins,
Brig. Ins, Nov. 28, 1839;
Do not neglect itt Thousands have met a
premature death for the want of a little atten
tion to a comiripn cold. Have you a cough or
cold? Dr. Swavne’s Compound Syrup of Prunus
Virgiuiann.or AVild Cherry, a safe and medical
prescription, and used in an extensive practice;
will most positively afford relief, and , save, you
from that awful disease, consumption, which
usually-sweeps into the grave the young,' the
old, the fair, the lovely, arid the gay.
Have you a cough? Swayne’s Prunus Virgin
iana, or Wild Cherry Syrup. is the or.lyjpmedy
yo should take to cure you. For this plain rea
son—that in no one of the thousands of cases
where it lias been used, lias it failed to relieve.
: r For sale by J, J, MYERS 8e CO.
DR.SWAYNEcllcspeDted Friend t —From
the,very beneficial effects; which: I-have
received from the rise Of thy Compound Syrup
of Wild Cherry Bark, I am fully willing to tes
tify. to the astonishing effect. ■ My attack was
that ofa common colu,;which began to’,threat
en something'of a more serioris nature. ‘Being
recommended'to use theabove Syrup, I 'finally
gayelt a trial, and am.happyto say it gave tue
almost instant relief, I have used it 'frequently,'
and always with the'same beneficial effects, if
others Would rise tills medicine at the commence
mint of their colds and coughs, they Would pre
vent a disease which would be-'more,alarming
it its character, and nidch more obstinate in. the
cure, ; EhwooU’L. Puset.
;' ‘. Ni W. corner of Arch hr, Fifth sts, Phila;
■ Eighth-month, 33, 1839. ’ V’ .
above medicine is for sale by J, J, Myers
&Co.,Carlisle. » -ss-n ■' v.
REMOVAL.
T., JT. SXMX,JB:S,
HAS tIEMOVED HIS
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT
to the house recently occupied by Mr. Geo.. V.
Hall as a shoe store, nearly opposite the book
store f»l Mr. James Loudon, where* having made
extensivewillbtTahle to'ac
commodate those who may favor him .with a
• call, in the best and most
fashionable Jtlanncr.
He respectfully solicits a continuance of the
-V.9.1T generous encouragement which has been
already bestowed upon him. *
.P. S.—He has just received the Londoh and
-Philadelphia Fashions for the season. i
Carlisle, Nov. 28, 1839. ’ •
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
FOR. SALE.
WILL be disposed 'of at private sale, that
large two story'URICK HOUSE
and premises; now in the occupancy of the Kev.
Mr. Spruit*, situate in Bedford street,'in the
borough of Carlisle. Possession on the first day
of April next, clear of all incumbrance. This
is one of the most desirable properties in the
borough of Carlisle.
.For terms apply to Robert Snodgrass, Esq,
WILLIAM S. BISHOP;
Carlisle, Nov. 28, 1839. . 3t
BIiIGXDE INSPECTOR’S
ORDERS.
HAVE YORACOTOH?
MERCHANT’S LINE.
THE subscriber would'respectfully lllc
travelling public that he will put oriithtf''route
FROM CARLISLE TO BALTIMORE ,
Jn a few rate line of Troy built
coaches,
with good teams and-careful drivcis, to run
through in 12 hours—leaving Carlisle on the ar>
rival of the western cars from Ohambershurg
add arrive in Baltimore for supper-cleave Bal
timore at 5 o'clock in the morning, and arrive at
Carlisle in time to take the eastern cars for
Pittsburg 1 . Fare through ‘gs. The coaches
will stop at the Baltimore and Susquehanna
House, corner of Howard and Saratoga streets,’
Baltimore. , Passengers will be left in any part
of the city they may desire.
The undt rsigned is determined to spare no
pains.or expense to make the passage comfort
able to all those' whe may patronize him. **
.lAS, A. GALLAHER, Pioprietor,
Carlisle, Nov. 28, 1839. tf
Wonderful Cure of Oonsumptioa
PERFORMED by Dr. Swayne'.s Cow/iound
tiuru/i of Pruuua Virginia or Wild Cherry.
tVlr. Wilson Greene, ol Lancaster county, Pa.,
entirely cured of the above disease.- liis symp
toms were a chillness, succeeded by heat, low
ness of spirits, salt taste in his mouth, a dry
cough, great'oppression in the breast, loss of
appetite, a.fmjueut spitting and coughing up of
trolhy and florid blood. Alter using ’2 bottles
ol the above syrup the cough ceased; the body
began to strengthen, and by using 2 more bot
tles all those disagreeable feelings were remo
ved. He is now enjoying perfect health To the
astonish mem of all his friends.
Eric, Ha., rfept. 3, 1839.,
Heal* Sir—l this day svmj lor some of Doctor
Swaync’s Hnmus Virginia, or Wild Cherry
Syrup, there is a gentleman sick at this place
and has been for a long time; he has tried the
medicine and finds it helps Idm much. I am
oujt, please senjj some immediately; send two
buttles if you cannot send us more.
- In haste, yours, Bcc.
' Cincinnati. August 10th, 1839.
Respected friend l)r,, Swi>y»r:—J
indebted to you for the benefit I have received
from the use of youVOopipound Syrup, of ..Wild
Chelry R.irk, which I confess was.tlie means of
restoring my. health, ; 1 was attacked with a
'common cold, which terminated m a seated dis
ease upon tlie kings, 1 at.length became mhch.
dehililaled from constant coughing and loss- of
appetite, and gave up all hope of recovering,as
many of my family had been carried off by con
sumption. H- ing recommended by a friend of.
mine, Mr. Weaver, to make trial of you'.* hies
timnhle Si rup. 1 did so, which ended in per
forming a perfect cure. ' 1 have much to say to
von when I sec yon, which will he this fall.
You /may make use'of these lines if.-you think
proper, that those afdicted may find relief from
the same trnlv,
Principal Office far the sale *nf tliis medicine,
19 Nnrth Eighth sirei r. Philadelphia. Also for
sale hy . J. ,1. MYERS & CO., Carlisle.
Jlcuic Bronchitis, a forerunner of Consump
//oH.~This disease is very much like a common
catarrh, it generally Commences like an ordin
ary cole), with lassitude, chilliness, slight cough
and oppression and tightness about the breast.
In many instances the disease seems at first of
no very serious character. As the disease con*
tunics the oppression in the breast increases,
llie countenance becomes expressive nt anxiety,
the respiration becomes more ami more labor!
nns, sometimes wjteizing or rattling sound, as
if the air was.forced through a narrow upper*
■ iure clogged with a viscid fluid. To neglect
rW.fc.iot Mon- ■l'.l.i*-**- ' -nf— *
-M»4*T-44seuse-it-mity-bo 'stTinnTT .onsrcpiences,
but by a timelv application to Dr. Jflkvaijne's
Comjionnd Syru/i of tViLI Cherry, with a strict
attention to the directions, all these unpleasant
effects wi.llhy removed.- Hr* careful, as it is sold
at no placPexcept at No. 19 North Eighth st.
'nr at the respective .agents.
For sale by J. J. MYEUS & CO.
VAXitTABILE FARM
FOR SALE..
Will be sold on the premises*, on
, next,
dusc.ribcd real estate, late"thc pro
fiuvty of Hhilip Ziegler,"dec’d, situate, in North
Muldloton township, Cumberland' county, 6
miles north of Carlisle, near the Long’s (Jap
road, adjoining lands of Jas. Brown, 'John Ijehn,
Simon Wunderlich, John Shade and David
Uiegler, coniainingahont
245 ACRES,
. tnoreor less, of
First Kate-Shite Land,
h.iving thereon erected a / , n .
TWOSTORY ■ ;
LOG lBaaMt
first rate SSanlc BSrtrn,
(50 feet by 30,) Spying House,' Wagon Shed,
-attthilhotlfet—neffcsHary nuthui tilings,' Ondatr
Retard of choice fruit.
About 133 acres of this tract are clear
■ “’ypj* cd of which about ISacrcs is first rate
land, and thjrj-esidue is cov
ered with good chestnut and ,other tiiiib'er.—
Ther? are' stmuns of never failing water run
ning through nearly every field on this farm as
also through the garden. ’
'Any person wishing to view the premises bet
fore the sale wjll he shown them by- catling on
John Ziegler, residing thereon. A. good title
.Will be given. Possession will be given on the
first of April next. . <
Sale,to commence at 10 o'clock, A.M-. when
terms will be made known -
BY TH EISXECU I'OrtS -
of Philip Ziegler, dec’d.
* • St
Nov. 14,1859.
' MUSIC & FRENCH.
Carlisle Female Seminary,
• M/SS E, MTLLON, from New York)
SS now ready to receive pupils dor instruction
in MUSIC Scthe FUENCH LANGUAGE,
at her rooms in the house of Charles Bell, Esq,
in.Lnutlier street. \
.'The Trustees of the Seminary have been
careful to select a person.in every wav qualified
ami -well suited for jhe-slation to which" Miss
Millnn.has been.appointed. - ' «s
Having been instructed in Prance, and spent
the chief part of her life .there, she speaiU;’the
language with great.accur;icy..
JOHN RGEDi President -i- ‘
• of the Board of-T runlets & of the Silmirmrv.
Carlisfei No.v. 7, 1839... : ,vif&£V~ ' ’
- -'; joh n atrefr ' -
t ' ATTORNEY
his id the
Nljv practice uf Law, in tlflßscvcral Courts uf
Cumberland' His office Is in the Public
Square, next door tothedrpg'storeof Johnj,
Myers ts" Co. C- . j®S v : ■ :
■ Carlisle, Nov. 21,1839*v b ’ , , ’3m V
Through in filours.
CERTIFICATE
JAMES PARRY
]S . •
BLS.
Public
: Will be sold at public sale oh -Tuesday the 31st
day of December next, at 10 o’clock A. M., tho
following described real estate late the property of
Moses Scrogga dec’d;* to wit: '*
A LOT OH PIECE OF GROTTNI>
situate in Newton townsliip, Cumberland county,
bounded by lands of Jlcv. Alex. Sharp,and jSam’l.
Wild, containing about three acres, having thete
bn erected a two story
JLOG MiOVSE iljyn ST.IBJLE,
with a TANNERY consisting of 21 vats, .a Shop
pnd Bark Slied, and Mill Housc*with a noyerfail
ing strcammhnihg-near said Tannery.' ' , r
THe terms of sale will bo $lOO to bo paid by
the purchaser on tho confirmation, of iho sale by
.the Court, tho residue of ono half oh the first of
April next, when possession will* be given and a
deed made to tho purchaser and the balance in one
year thereafter without 1 interest; to.bo secured by
a lien upon tho land 6\ by bond with approved se
curity, By order of Orphans’ Court.
ALEXANDER SCROGGS, Adm’r. of
Moses Scroggs, dec’d.
Nov. 21, 1839.—3t*
PUBLIC SALE.
Tho subscriber will sellout public sale, oh jthb
.premises,' in Dickinson' township, Cumberland
county, on Friday the lith day of December,
Farm of first rate Limestone
SjJMJWSt, \
CONTAINING 148 ACRES, \
strict measure, a good Log
-. HOUSE AND BAP.IT,
a good Orchard, a well of water,and’ other, im
provements, now in tlie occupancy of Jacob Claudy.'
Also, on Saturday the 7th of December, a valu
able FARM in Weal Pcnnsborough township* on
the east of Palm’s Tavern, the great western turn
pike passing the door,
CONTAINING 180 ACRES,
more or less, of good limestone land, a good Log
House,* Orchard and olher'improvcrricnls.
Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, noon, on said
days. Conditions made known at the time of sale.
Indisputable titles will bo madc to the properties.
JAMES PIPER,
Executor of Wm, McCandlish, dec'll.
.Big Spring, Nov. 21, 1839. # 3t
TUieJVJPIKE EEECTIOdV.
Notice is hereby given to~ the-Stockholders of
the Hanover and Carlisle Turnpike Road Compa
ny, that an election will bo hold at the house of
James M’Cash, in Petersburg, (York Springs,).on
Tuesday tho 10th day of I) ecei n linr hext, "to meet
two.Managors,.aniLat the same timo and place
three Managers to be elected by tho Commission
ers of Cumberland and Adams counties, to serve
for one year.
-THOMAS STEPHENS, •
President of said Board
Nov. 21, 1833
ORPHANS’ COURT SALE.
In pursuance of a decree of Orphans’ Court of
the county of Cumberland, I will ■offer at public
sale on the premises, on Saturday tho 11th day of
December next; at 12 o’clock, noon, the following
property, viz: ■
Jl EOT OF OROUJVO,
containing M acres, more Or Iqsd, situate in Mif
flin township, bounded by lands of John Culbert
son, Philip ICoontz and John fijhulcnbergor, hav-'
ing thereon-erected a two story
LOG HOUSE AND STABLE,.
late tho property of John Hefilefingcr, deceased.
The terms will bo cash, on tho confirmation of
tho sale by the Court.
PETER WEAVER, .
Administrator of said dcc'd.
November 91, 1839, 4t
* TSI.tT SStKi.
Came to the plantation of the
subscriber, in N. Middleton town
sbip, about 3 miles north of Car-
lisle. on or about the. Ist instant, o HhjgygASrgfe
WHITE U0.11t, -supposed to weigh about 125
pounds. The owner is desired to come forward,
prove property, pay charges and take him away, or
lie will be disposed of as the law directs,
WM. CORNMAN.
November 21,1835). 3t
NOTICE - . TO CREDITORS.
TAKE NOTICE that.wo have applied to the
Judges of the court of common pleas of Cum
berland county, for .the benefit of the insolvent
laws of the commonwealth of" Pennsylvania, anil'
they have appointed Tuesday the 10th day of Dec
ember next, for the hearing of us and our creditors
at the court house in the borough of Carlisle,when
and whore you may attend if you think proper.
WILLIAM STROHM.
ELI MILLER,
GEO. M. PHILLIPS,
: GEORGE EGE.
■ November 21, 1839. '
, : -
Calicoes, Checks, Muslins, Tickings, Colton
Flannels, Drillings, Table Cloths, Crash, Dialler,
Gloves, Comforts, Gum' Suspenders, Stockßf Fui
Caps, Collars, &c. &c. &c. for sale by
, • Ap.NOLD&Co.
Farmers take Notice,
That I will pay 5J cents for slaughter Hides; and
-9-ceutsfur-C alls kina, well token ofi - .-,- L.
- THOMAS AVILLIAMSON,
. Churchtown, Oct. 3, 1839. —• 2m"
Estate of T. Smith JVoodburn, dec'll.
-- ■ :‘ : N(rricE. -‘: .
H ETTEIiS of administration on the estate of -
J3_dT. S. Woodbum, late of Dickinson township,
deceased, have been issued to the subscriber resid
ing In said township. All persons indebted to said
estate will makepayment, and those having claims’
against said decedent, will present them for Settle
ment. •
. „ SAMUEL WOODBURN. Adm’r.
Oot, 24, 1839.-*-6t; •... . . . -
Cloths and Cassintieres.
A-large assortment of CLOTHS of ail colors
and quantities, consisting of extras superfine j fide
and a large assortment of low priced pdothsrisultaU
ble for bang-up and'over coals*' ' ■■■ - ■
LONDON CASSXSIERES, ?[iplcndid assort
ment of all just received by
OoU 3, /r ARNOLD & GO.
MerWp s&arrLp.
4-1, 5-i, 6*J&B-4 Lupins blank merino Shawls
of the best .quality, .one fourth cheaper than they
have oyer befc 'sbld in toWn. -
Otft.:a; ARNOLD & Go.
HICKOK AND GANTINE,
'BOOK BINDSP.B, , . «■
: ; Walnut street Second and third,
, HARRISBURG, PA.
THEY are prepared to execute all. work in
thejr line with despatch and in a superior
style, Their Ruling Aparatus'and other nia*
chincry, are qt the first‘.order undiatcat im
provements, ami they feel a confidence in their
facilities fur giving perfect satisfaction toull
whomay faVor them-with their orders. .
BLANK BOOKS of every description, made
to order, and forwarded to any, part of the cbm-,
inonwenlth, vr- ", r.
. .Paper ruled.tpanypattprn required. Music,
Albums, J.aw Books, Perioiicafsi &c. bound in
the.best stylo., Nov., 7,1839.
H*ooj)wsKTm4T- TmaoPfficß.
,
HOTEL,
West street oAßiisi.E.
The subscrlbef respectfully informs tils
friends and the public generally that he lias
taken that well, known tavern stand at (lie
West end of Higli street, in Carlisle, for-
keptbyM r- Henry. Rhoads, and-that
lie is now prepared to accomntodatc Drovers,
Waggoners, Travellers, and all others who
may favor him \yth a call, in the very best
manner. , ■ . "
His Table 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 convenient,
will he in charge of a careful and attentive
ostler.
He flatters himself that, from his expedi
ence as an Innkeeper, he will bo able to
fender general satisfaction.
, GEORGE SHAFFER.
Carlisle, May#, 1839. tf
String, or send the Meninants.
All persons indebted to WM. B. UN,
HER WOOD will oblige him by liquidating
their accounts before the cold weather . sets
in. He. hopes this notice will answer as
well as Paddy's, hint, if not, it must soon
follow. - t x ■
October 24,1839-. '
Estate of George Nickey, det'sL
NOTICE.
LETTERS testamentary having been issued to
the subscriber, on the estate of George Nick
oy, late of Frankford township, Cumberland coun
ty, dcc.’d; therefore all persons-indebtbd in any way
to sard estate arc requested totnake payment im
mediately, and. those having claims will present
them'without delay properly authenticated for set
tlement.
GEORGE KO.S,HT t Executor,
Frankford township.
Oct. 21, .1839,
SPIW'II9EJV&. '■
Carlisle Bank, NoV. B, 1839.
■ The Board.of Directdrs of'this Institution have
this' day dcdlarcd 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 tho slock-:
holders or their legal representatives on and after
tho 15th inst. '
Orphans’ Court Sale.
■ In pursuance of orders from the comities of Cum
berland and York, will bo sold by tho subscribers,
On Saturday the \Alh day of December next
rit 11 o’clock in the forenoon on tho promises, the
following valuable real estate, late .the property of
Abraham Hursh, deceased, situate and lying part
ly in tho township of Allen in tho county of Cum
land, and partly in tho township on Monahan in
tho county of York. The part situate and . lying
in the said township of Allen consiste of twenty
three acres of good limestone.land with a first rate
MERCHANT MILL
thcrooh erected on tho Yellow Breeches creek, el
se a two story frame
HOUSE A.VD KITCHEN
adjoining tho same—also a doubla log end frame
BARN
and other improvements. Said Mill has font pair
of stones and rubbers and a garlic machine. This
part of the estate is boundecTby lands of Detrioh
Steiner, Michael Cocklin and others and the Yel
-low-Brcechcs-creek.—That part of ihn rsl;ilo aitu
alo and lying in the said township of Monahan is
bounded by the said creek, the widow Knisely,
Detrich Steiner and others, and consists of twenty
seven acres of land, about seventeen acres of which
cleared ahd the balance in woodland-. The pro
perty aforesaid will bo sold subject to the payment
of the interest on $2125 85 to Maty Knisely (wid
ow of Samuel Knisely) yearly and every year du
ring her natural life—said interest being payable
bn the 14th of August.in each and every year—al
so subject after the’, death of said widow to the
payment of $185174 to John Knisely, Jacob Knise
ly, John Brenizor and wife and Christina Knisely,
each and every one. The other terms and oondi
liojisjof“sale wilfbe made known on the day of
sale by '' -
* ABRAHAM HURSH,
.... CHRISTIAN HURSH,
- Administrator* of Abraham Hurst), dat'A
" NoVember 14,1839; , .
; - - - 1, 1 - ■
Orphans’Court Sale.
in pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court
of Perry county, the subscriber, Guardian of die
minor children of Samuel Bornhisel, late of Tyrone
township, Perry county, deceased, will expose to
sale by public outcry, on the premises, otl Satur
day the 2ls< of December next, at 10 o’clock. A; M.-
tho following described REAL ESTATE, vizi
r A Tract of Land,
situate itTTyrqno township. Perry county, bound
ed by lands of Daniel and George Minich, Jona
than Dunkleberger, Robert Creeps heirs and Hen
ry Titzoll’s heirs, containing .
TQX ACRES, 146 PERCHES,
abquf-150 acres of which are cleared, 30 aerenof
tyhich a(e first rate MEADOW—the residue well
timbered. A fine, stream of Vyater runs through’
the land, sufficiently largo to turn ordinary water
"works. The improvements- consist in part of a
. brick siojjse, : .
elntl Tenant. Ilottse,
DOUBLE LOG BARN.
witli shedd all round it," Carriage Houso, Wagon
Shed and’Blacksmith Shop, -
'Tljere.id h weiror-tyater > npar'hfhe;-doorof'tha
tnWaipiiv.hpn'se, witjFalputo
failing spring witha' Spring hoass contiguout* 'si
The abbVo properly presents a fair chance lo anjr.
one wishing to suit himself in a first rate FARM,
as there are very few superior to it in tlio eounty,
either in point of fertility otjocation. It is sitoa
ted, on tile great road leading from Londisburg Ho
the Burnt Cabins, within 3 miles of the forrnbt
place, and 9 miles wpstof fllodmficld. , _ ‘
A clear and indisputable title'will be gifSh'.
made known on tho day of sale by
-h , SOLOMON BOWER, Guardi*. .
'N. B. if the abovo property is not sold oh said
day, it will be rented for one year from the Idt. of
Apnl next. ' : '
November LI, 1839. . ■ St
THE subscribers have just received from Phil*
adelpbia a new and splendid assortment of fall
and. winter goods, consisting of qloths, satinetis*
blankets,linsy, cotton flannels and woolen flahnels,
calico, mouslin-de dunes - and merinoca, cheap
calicoes and muslins, shawls and dress haiidker
chief, silk handkerchiefs, gloves,-stocks,‘breasts
and collars, with a- great variety of winter goods
and groceries, which will be sold cheaper'tbanev
er. Also, cne carriage with' harness, one Tillber
ry and throa horses. .
1 W i r - ». HAMILTON & GRIER.
Ostlislp, Orf. IBW.-, •
W. S. COBEAN, Cashier.
NEW GOODS!
Th° subscribers haying lately purchased
tne stock of goods.owned by John' H. Rea
ver, at the North-East corncr:of .'the Public
Square, Carlisle, haVc jiist received a large
and splendid assortment Of EXth and Win
ter Goods, consisting in part of'superior
Wnol jdyed black; - greeny invisible greeny
brown, olive, dahlia, adelaide and mist
CLOTHS-,
anassoftrtiehtof heavy Cloths for Over-coats,
a variety of styles of Cassimeres and Cassi J
nctls, plaid ahil figured silk velvets, plain
and figured satiri vesting,- valentia vestings,
&c. &c. Velvet cords, bcaverteen, plain and
figured green floor cloths, red, white, yel
low and green flannels, white'and colored
canton flannels, 6-4, 7-4, 8-4, 10-4 Si 42-4
rose & mackinaw blankets,. English, French
and German plain and figured merinues,
black and blue-blaek bombazines, plain and
figdl'ed rept silks, black gro-de-nap, gro-de
rincst lutestring and senshaw silks, a large
and splendid assortment of colored silks,
figured silks for bonnets, white, black and
colored satins, a Variety of fashionable rib
bons;
. 6-4, ?-4, 8-4 and 10-4 lupines best meri
no shawls, chcneill brocha blanket and chal
ley do. merino,.Challey and cashmere hand
kerchiefs,,.lrish linens; long lawns, lirlen
cambric handkerchiefs, gyedhliaraze & gauze
veils, black’ lace Veils, sdk and pongee hand
kerchiefs.
■ 4-4, 5-4 and 6*4 bleached and unbleached
mucins, 4-4 and 5-4 tickings,,6-4, 7-4 and
8-4 cotton and linen diapers, 6-4, 8-4 aiid
10-4 linen table cloths, blue and green cloth
table cloths. London,-French and Ameri-.
can Prints, 4-4 -5-4 apron and furniture
checks, mouslaine and saxony de laine, bb
binctt, grecianett and boojk muslins, plain,
bar’d and figured swiss, plain, bar’d and fig
ured jaconetts. Cambrics and mull muslins,
bishop, and friends lawn, thread, gaconett,
bobinett and cotton laces, edgings and in
sellings, linen diaper and crash and bead
bags, a large assortment of hosiery, gloves,
handkerchiefs, stocks, suspenders, bonnets,
&t.. Cotton & Ra'6 Carpetino, cotton yam
of all Nos.’ coAerlet yarn, white and colored
carpet chain, lamb’s wool and merino shirts
and draw-ere.^STsb'i"V ? lai^ , 4Sori!menr of
7 -groceries;; ——
consisting of Rio, St. Domingo, Laguira and
Java Coffee; Young Hyson, Imperial & Black.
Teas> Sugar . House and SytUp Molasses;
Chocolate; Starch, Ginger, Rich, Pepper,
Allspice, Indigo, Nutmegs, Cloves, Cinna-*
mon, fine and coarse Salt, roll and plug To
bacco, Snuff, Scgars, &,c. &c.
Also, ah assortment of Halters’ Furs ahd
Trimmings, which we will sell at cost,
ANC
Get. 10,1830
ANGNEY fit ANDERSON.
fOft SALE.
The subscriber will sell the large and
ebmmodious house in, which he now resides*
on the Main street, in the borough of Car*
lisle. The lot is sixty feet front on Main
street, by two hundred and forty feet on
Bedford street. The buildings are large and
• in good repair, and well calculated lor an
extensive boarding establishment. ■ There is
a well of excellent water with a pump in the
yard, and 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 title given. Apply
upon the premises to
- ■ J.D. ELLIOTT.
Sept. 19, ;
Dxv Samuel Jackson’s celebrated
Tonic Mixture.
ALTHOUGH thismedicine.is but little knowA
in tho country, it has obtained Yor its dietin'
pushed inventor un enviable reputation in our At*
fantio cities. To those afflicted with weak stom
ach from any cause whatever, with indigestion,
loss of appetite, weakness of the spine, pains in
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
& HINKLE’S Drug and. Variety store.
Br. Warren’s Effervescent Draught.
Persons laboring under chronic dyspepsia, indi
gestion, water brash, sour eructations and- loss bf
nppotito/will find great relief by-using n-halfpirtt
tumbler of his preparation• every morning-before
breakfast for about a week. For sale in Carlisle*
only at Slxtekson & DI-nexe's dtilgand ckctnical
store. • •. ! : [Oct. 3.
Fresh Prunes,
dost reserved at Slovonson & Dinklo’s drug and
ekomieal store, a few jars of/raA Prunes, :
; Marshall’s Worm Syrup and In-
fnnt Preservative. .
THIS remedy is recommended to all Jratienls*
nurses and others who hare the management
of children, as the most safe and cfftcliml \vorm
destroying, mcdiciho.yct discovered; '.The symp
toms denoting the existence of wonhS, are indi
, gestion, with variable appetite, foul tongue* offen
sivp breath, s hatd, full and tense belly, with occa
sional gripihgs and pains about the naval, heat and
itching sensation about the rectum, tho eyes, hea
vy and dull, itching bf the nose* short dry cough',
grinding of the teeth, and starting during sleep,
attended with' sloW fever; When these symp
toms occhr, tho worm syrup, if taken according to.
tho directions,' tviU aflbrd relief by destroyihg the
worms, and the mucusor slimy-matter in which,
theyafo involved; and thereby prevent their pro
duction. Tho Syrup hah already hebn used with
eminent Succocs by niany individuals in tbisploce.
1 Sold in Carlisle-, it STEVENSON & HIN
KLE'S Drug and Chemical store.', Persons wish- .
Jiig to.tiy thjs mcdicine.oah be referred'to individ
uals ofthehighest respectability in this town wh<* '
have nsod it in their families with greatsucecss.
~7' Hunt c’s Red,
TJnhvaJlod in its effects as a sure nrn( eJtpedi-;^ w
iious cure? for a certain secret discase. to be had in
Carlisle* only at Stevenson & pinklo’« drug-store*
■ jfatalp of Samuel Sicvtck,
JiTotice is hereby given "
To all persona-concerned, that Letters of Admin' ‘
isiration have been granted to.tho subscriber resi
ding at “Herton’s Branch,!l_.four'miles -west of
Shippcnsburg, on the road -to.Strasburg, on tho
personal estate of Samuel Stevicfe, deceased, lato 1
of tho borough of Shippcnahurg and county of .. 1
Cumberland. AU pcfsons having claims or de
mands against theifetatoof saiddecedent, are re- • '
quested to maho known the samd=to mb within* '• :>\-
delay, demons indebted aid requested to nak«'vr.
payment immediately. '
UAVID SPENCER, :
Ok
Oct. 3, 1889.
Bed, Green, Ycllqwv and extra fineWelsk and : ;
wwaMlnii wittt undsu*Uy at •: • '
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