American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, December 05, 1839, Image 3

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    • "Willoughby had represented himself as
- a rich planter from Alabama, and that he
/ was sojourning at the north for .’the' purpose,
of regaining his health. Placing my child
under proper protection, I flew in pursuitof
the destroyer of my pearie, with my ihcart
. bursting with revenge. At Montgomery
- (Ala.) Hearned-that Willoughby had been
there in coriipany with a.lady, who he called
his wife—that He had been for years a noto
rious black leg and swindler, and had gone
.. to Mobile leaving his wife (my wife) behind
in circumstances of destitution—After wait
- ing for some time, and .hearingnothing from
• her base paramour, she borrowed money of
some of the citizens and followed him. ■
, “Mad with rage and disappointment, I
, pursued—At Mobile I lost all traces of the
.villain and his wretched victim. ,I procee
ded to New’Orleans; and, on making *uu] ni
nes of the different boats, L was told by the
Captain of one of them engaged in running
to St.,Louis; that a woman’answering the
description I gave, had gone up the river on
..his boat some time since. I immediately
embarked for this place, sir; and my money
being nearly exhausted, I was compelled to
take a passage on deck.. •
“I arrived here in a complete state of des
titution; and being unable to learn any thing
of my .jyife or the villain Willoughby I be
came discouraged and disheartened—the bot
tle was my resort. I mingled with the vilest
of the vile: and, last night was persuaded by
sqvcral others, to visit a house of ill fame.
I entered—and tile first object that met my
gaze was my wife , sitting upon the; lap of a
disgusting ruffian, and" resting-her tender,
cheek, which I haiPriot suffered ‘even the
winds of Heaven to visit too roughly,” to his
disgusting caresses. Sir, sir 11 became mad!
I can tell no more, bat that I rushed from
the house, invoking the most impious male
dictions upon him who had been, the cause
of such misery and anguish;’and found my
self this iporning in the situation you now
behold me. Sir, nothing which you can in- .
flict will be a punishment to~me; and you
can bestow no greater favor than to take my
life. I have lived- too long—l am ready to
die.” ’ . ’ ‘ ’ •
He was discharge'll.
A Swarlwoulcr triftjtsd tip. —Sometime
lust .summer, a me.rcliant (Vom Harper’s
. . _ Ferry, named J. Stevens, visited this city
for the purpose of purchasing goods, hring
• ing ivilh' him such' recommendations 'as to
satisfy our largest dealers of his solvency
aid respectability. 'He , bought-®!0,000
worth ot merchandise', and returning home,
did a brisk cash business; indeed, so-greal
was his riin of custom, that in a very short
time, and before his debts were duo, he was.
again in the city, making purchases on a still
more extensive scale. This time his bills a
iiidunteil to about 820,000 in-Baltimore,' and
perhaps as much in Philadelphia. When be
readied home, be had a considerable portion
of the boxes conveyed to his residence, tcll
ingdiis clerks ft would be mure convenient
. fur him to mark them.there. But these, it
stem’s, were never destined, to, enter bis
store. In the meantime there was a great
rush of customers to bis establishment; uev ■
. er, said they, were such bargains sq|d bos
fore; and the money-flowed in, and the goods
flowed out, until the rest of (be merchants in
the vicinity were struck with amazement.—
Stevens not only monopolized the business,
but vended'bis wares at prices below the o
rigiual cost.- Thus it continued until his
stuck was exhausted, when his father-in-law,
who had been.some lime prepaying to cini
grate to the,South, despatched his boxes of
—turniture—&c~in-wagous for the.'Ohio river,'
which were soon followed by the son-in-law-
The boxes, it was ascertained, contained the
valuable merchandize sen't to Stevens’ dwel
ling,which he now urged forward with all
yoisible expedition, until - he"-reached Par
kersburg. Here the goods were shipped,
but fbe Captain refusing to take bis horses
on board, Stevens was forced to take them
southward himself, (Texas being bis desli-'
nation,) to a point where he should fall in
with his goods. But during the time this
ball was rolling southward, hav
ing giving information of the facts to Ids cre
ditors here,. several of his,heaviest deposit
-o s set’oil'in pursuit, among whom was one
as largo as he iwho" first set the great “ball
in motion.” The pursuing 'party arrived at
-Cinciiuiati.avitli nu furthewtidings of 'tlie de
faulter, than those related at Parkersburg;
Nevertheless* not being ignorant of the-O.
T. minto, one was despatched to New Or
leans to intercept, hini, should he,not he ov
erhauled before reaching that port*' while the
re -d ccuised about in differcht directions
When looking over.the register at. one of
the-Gincinnati:hotel8 v and almost despairing
of finding any other clue to the runaway,one
of the flalflmorcans" acciden tally' cast his
eye to a s|n»t where a name of some length
had been eiiasedj andjtlmf of Frazer written
over it. - VVith soine difficulty, but ycfwith
certainty, he .made out the partially erased
name tp be' Stev'ensl Instantly departing
in the direction; Mr. Frazer was travelling,
which was TeXasward, he hove ih view of
him at, Louisville, as lie Aya's\Sw'aftwouting
»JS.ngL*lown*the' .~^ei^b,^l'clvdBb.b
ecome deperale, and Mr. Stevens! compro
■ niised the matter by paying his pursuer, the
amount of-his dcinand; but the largegentle
. man alluded to,, coming-up somrafter, the
. ball -was' finally .stopped and lodged behind
, an iron-grating. , At the last advices one of
the. Bal timoreans had started up the river to
interceptthefatlier-in : law , sfurniture,Aviiilst
the other feinainhdv with the son-in-law, in
’ custody.—itoft. Sun. ' v rfx : :
Jlrreafof
following report of the proceedings of the
■ Superior Court .in ’ New York on" Wednes
; - day, before n 'full bench, we take from the
Courier amfEnquirer. .
■ -‘ The Hpn. j. Pinckney Henderson* Envoy
/.Extraordinary .from the Goyeimirient of Tex*'
as to the Court of France* arrived in this
jily br-the British Queen.onSaturdaylast.
. He was on Monday arrested for debt at the
suitof Messrs. 1.. Holbrook & Co; drygoods
. . dealers;;in Pine street,- ariil foriwant ofthe
requisite bail,.was committed under custody
, of the Sheriff. ;-£/
A motion was made,inthcSuperiorCoUrt
,by his counsel,; L. laird, Ir.- re
lease, on the ground" IhlU a Foreign Ambas
sador was, under toe-law, exemoteil from all
'linbilityofarTestfardebf; miiliirsupporto^f
theciederitialsof Gen’l. HehdersbnV aiid ’a
treaty cnterediinto
tween the Governments of France, arid Tex-
The motion was opposed by M. S. Bid
well, Esq. counsel for. the plaintiff. He
contended that the law.of.natiohs exempting
from arrest foreign agents and ambassadors;
intended only to apply to their residence in
such countries as tney were commissioned
to visit, and to ensure their safety in their
journey from and their return to their own
country; and inasmuch as the mission of the
defendant had no reference to this country,
and it not being a necessary part of his route,
he was as much liable to arrest as any other
individual. The subject was argued at length
by counsel on both sides; and numerous au
thorities cited in favor of and against
the motion;’ The result was, that the Court
announced that a "decision would be given on
Friday. ..." .
. Public Lands. —From a report made to
Legislature of New. York, it appears that the
public lands of.'the United States, to which
the Indian title has not been extinguished,
are estimated at 766 million acres; 548 mil
lion of which’lie east, and 218 millions west
ot the Rocky Mountains. • That the public
lands to winch the Indian title has been ex
tinguished, are 'estimated at 319,536,252
acres; of this amoupt, 12,690,334 have been
given away by Congress to the States of
Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missoori, Alabama,
Mississippi, Louisiana, Michigan, Arkansas,
and the Territories'of Florida,’
and-Iowa; and 77,133,821 were’sold, up to
the 30th S.ept. 1838; leaving a balance of
229,711,075 acres now owned and subject
to the immediate.disposition of the United'
■States. These lands were derived from
three sources: First, land holden by the King
of England.previous to the Revolution, and
which by right of conquest, by the force of
the Revolution, arid treaty of peace of l 783,
became the property of ceifain of the old’
thirteen States, and which, about the time of
the adoption oftlie Constitution of the-Uni
ted States, was ceded to Government by
several of the old thirteen. States; secondly,
the Territory of Louisiana bought of France;
and thirdly, East anil \V est’"Florid a, ceded
to us by Spain. ’ ,
MAP.P.ISD:
'Baltimore, In' the llev. Mr. Duncan
on Tuesday morning the. 2Glli ult. Mr. If'it
lium Snodgrass, Merchant of Shippcnsßiirji;,
I’a. to Mrs. Sarah lieiman,. of the former
place.
LI3D:
At Itis residence near this borough, on
Sunday iporning last, of a lingering disease,
Mr. Thomas McMurray; aged about 75
years.
•JflilUary*
Wo ore requested to announce Lieut. JOHN
HAMILTON, of Carlisle , as a candidate for Lieu
tenant Vvluncl of the 80th Regiment Pennsylvania
Militi;-. • Dec. 5.
Dr. JACCIS JJAUGHMAN, of Carlisle, is a-;
candidate, and will bo supported for the oflic.e of
Liiint. Colonel of the BGth by
I MANY VOTERS.
NOTICE WCOLLECTQRS:
Thu Collectors of the county of Cumberland,
are requested to make use of every possible exer
tion in the collection of the County Taxes. They
are also requested to bo prompt in their) payments
to the County Treasurer. The county funds be
injr now nearly,exhausted, and having about four
thousand dollars to pay on or before the first of
January next, will require vigilanoo'and punctual
ity both on behalf of the people ’find colleeioth_»k:.
sneet-thc-paymenrof the aforesaid sum. Further'
indulgence cannot he given.
«. C. STKRKBTT,}
■J. CORNMAN, >Chnwitssiuncrs.
SA. hi. KERR, 5
Attest —John Ikwin, Ckrk.
MALAGA. GP.APSS^
A fresh supply of Malaga. Grapes, Lemons, Figs,
Raisins, Almonds, Picliles, Ancliories, o,lives ami
Tomato Catsup, just received at
STEVENSON & IMNKI.IvS
Drug and Variety Store.
Dec.'s.
, FROM THU FIRST OF APRIL 1810.
A number of. Brick and other dwellings, with
gardens,;&a. attached, on Ppmfret street,"the pro
perly of Curi.oy’s’lieire, lieilts from $22 to $5O.
Also—The two story plastered house and pre.-
miscs on -I In; Main street, at present occupied by
Wm. Lusk, Esq., nearly opposite Maj. E. Armor,
&c. Kent $lOO. Apply to
JOB EPiIKENAfrAT f. — ~TZ7 n '
3t» ■ Jlcc.J), 1833,
Six Cents MSavard.
Runaway from the subscriber in Silver Sprint
township on tho 21st ult. an indented colored boy
named WILLIAM ROBISON, about 13 years of
ago, and about 5 feet 3 inches high;' clothing, &c.
not recollected. All persons are cautioned against
harboring or trusting him oh my account.
December 5, 1839.
David Reynolds ancTy .Writ do Partition! Fa-
Magdahuia his wife, in I ciend.
right of'Magdaloha, j No. 13 Jan. Tenn, 1810.'
Take notice that by vir
tue of tlie aforesaid writ
to mo directed, issued out
of-the Court of-Common-
Pleas of Cumberland 00.
T will hold ah Inquisition
on the premises of tho a
foresaid parties, situate
in Frankford township in
tho county aforesaid, and
bounded by lands of John
Snyder, Abraham Kiehl,’
John Fisbbum and Abra*
ham'Waggoned on Fri
muarynext, at ,11_ o’clock,
sted are notified to attend.
IH N MYERS, ‘ Sheriff.
lisle, Dec. 5, :1539. Gi ,
IleiifyNeidig, Sam
uel Nriilijr, Dau’lNci
<lig> John Neiilig,Fred
erick Fry & Elizabeth
his wife, in right; of
said Elizabeth;. Henry
Highland'andDorothy
hie, wife, in tight of
saw Dorothy,. John
Plory- and- Esther his
wife, in right, of said
Esther,rand Catharine
Neidig.
day the 10th day of Jai
A, M, 'where all interes
• J'
v. Sheriff ’s Office, Ca,
_ STRAYED OR DRIVEN AWA7
FrpDiithc cattle Range of Jonas Henry, upon the
Nprth. Mountain near the Laurel Run,ih’Toboyho
-township,' county, aboutthe first of July
lost, four heaa£of young cattle, viz: one red and
white Biccr three. yeaie'Dld, marked on thb under
•part of, the left can a .helfet witli a white
stripe; al bng the. back .and. marked oh 1 the left oar,
three years.old;
along the hack,.two year Sold; the : fourth,’a red
heifer with a white-head, and marked aa tbeothers
on left oar; about ohe ahd a halfyoiroltl.—.
person having taken .up said cattle; and for
warding Information thereof tothe subscriber hear
Anderaohsburg Pdstdfficej shall bp liberally re
warded, for all reasohable expense and trouble; ;
; . - JONATHAN MOOSE,
lB?9* ‘X '
lJiigade Inspector’s U i-clei'is.
rpHE members of Uegimeht.Pciin
:Aj sylvanbV Militia,jwili; take- iintije ihat' an
tlectiori tiUCcVplficp: onSatimlaJ the 21st
day of. Uecembqr hext.’betwefeii the hoursot ten
hi ktl'Tt'.S ANT COI.ON Kt,, tufill the vacancy
mailt- by i-TciK.Ou!.Carothei's leaving the Urn
itvid:said Kegiiriqht. • - '
' /rhe meml)er3 of,ihe : first :Battiilinn will- vote?
i ntHhejlioqs.B in -Me*.
(;lini)icßburg—S u l>erintQn(lant IMitj.S,inil.Bren
akeivSr.i,.
vole ai the houseot'Maj.Jacob Ucbracin Car-
FOULK. Bri* Ins. #
|Bo9‘. ■
List of Causes, ,
,For trial at January Term, 1840;
weeh, commencing JZih January i 1840,
Mmer’s adiri’rs va Heclc
Kelly’s adm’r vs Crowell’s adm’rs
Harr vs Crawford ,
Same . Vs Same
Bamitx „ vs Herron
Egollf& Phillips vs Phillips & Welsh
Marlin' , vs Wolf’s adm’r -
Carothers ex’rs vs Carothers
Fosler Tor use ' . _ivs- Moore' " v ~
Einmingor for use vs Fleming
Second week, commencing Ihc 20th January, 1810.
Mo'oro foruso Vs Wellman
Commonwealth vs ' Holirer -
Trego Vs Lindsey ■
Todd . ' vs Wilson
Faylof - ‘ vs Faylor
Bixler vs Dunlap
Savings Fund vs Paxton
t Samc - vs Craighead
’Welsh' vs Kindig '
Ilcrshman ,vs Clcndenin
Hcrshman for use vs Martin
Cominonw’tliforuso vs Strohmet al
Shaeffcr’s adm’r vs Wise
GKO. SANDERSON, Pfoth’y.
List of Letters
Remaining in the Post Office at Car lisle.
Pa. November SO/A, 18S9.
Enquirers .willplease say advertised.
A King Mary
Armstrong John sr. Ker William
Armstrong Jonathan Kauffman John’H
AnderSon 1L , L
Anthony John &l)anioI Lewis John
B
Lei!) Mary
Busih C» Dr. Libhart Jacob
Burleigh C. C. Leckey Daniel Esn.
Brown James , ' Latimer M. Wiu. Esq
Bell David Laly John
Brilon John D. Line Maria '
Prown Matthew Lelcvor John Esq.
Ball Elizabeth Lafferty John
Bussard John M
Barber Perry Minich John
801 l Joseph , Moore Mary Ann
Buchanan Arthur Miller Susan
Bower Moses John
Bold Adam or Henry 7 Miller Nancy
Siovcr 5 Millc^Snrah
t' Myers Abraham
OritorJohn N Metzger A. W.
Carter William Myers David *. •
Cliriswcll Georgo - Miller George •
iClark Samuel M’Cormick ‘Samuel
jCarothecs William - - A
fchiighracl Thomas, Jr. Nisley Elizabeth
Cough Elizabeth or Joseph Z
lizabnth Brcchbill y J ; 0
Carothers M, Eliza Ockcr Henry
Carothers Armstrong * p ~
Crouse Adam Pcflur Peter B
D
Perry Surah
Davis C. Methuselah Powers Samson
Dundorc Jacob » R
•Ego George
Eaby Christian
Erb Jacob
/* r
Fishbiirn John Esq*
Fleming John
Ferguson John
Foster Henry
Cr
Stevenson John
Grimly Samuel Steel William
Gill Robert or Thomas Smith Juno
Gutshall John Shannon Mary
Gangem'ere Smith Thomas
Galbraith Thompson Storm KlizabetK
Greenly George _ T *
H Turner Robert
Higan Catharine . TafoTibitha
Humor Sarah jy
Hummer Daniel Windermakor William
Hennerberger Peter , Whiting Alfred •
Mossier Benjamin 1 * Woodland Mary A.
Haines Rupin Workman DjUubeth
-Jlayer-Joseph ~*W ull a c eTT homa s D.
Houpt Samuel ’ Wollet George n
Hirsh John Rev. Wert John ’
Heintz lluubin Doctor Wert Martin
J Wright Israel P.
Johnston A. Miss -Wilmcr Jaepb "~~
Johnston Samuel A
K Ziegler Jacob
Kelly John (miller) IT.
Ivlinsman William ZorbniiaTi Charles 3
- ‘ R. LAMBKITTON 1 , P. M,
FOR RENT
REMOVAL.
T. IS. S KSXjE S, ,
HAS REMOVED HIS
TAZ&OHZNO ESTABLISHMENT
r;(*cchily nccupicd hyMi\ Gcn. V.
Ilall as a shoe htp,re v ,opp()site t|ie_book
store ot Miy Janies Loudon/ iyhtuV,’havinginadu
extensive arrangements, he will.he able to ac
commodate those who may favor him with a.
qdl, in the best ami most
; Fashionable * flamicr.
He respectfully solicits a continuance of the*
very I'eiu rous encoiiraginiuit which has bgeq
Iready bestowed him. . *
P. S.—-He has just received, the LondoU and
Philadelphia Fashions for the season..
Carlisle, Nov.’2B, 1859. *
v -
/ALUABLE BEAL ESTATE
• FOR SALE.
I&H/ ILL be .disposed fit at jirivate sale, that
VV,-. large two story BRICK HOUSE
ami premises, now in the ncciipancy ot the Uee.
Mr. Sprole, situate ini Bedford .street, in the
borough of Carlisle. Possession on the first day
iff April next, clear of all incumbrance. This
is one of the most desirable properties in. the
...
For terms apply trt Robert Snodgrass, Eso.’ .-
-V ' WILLIAM S. BISHOP. ■ -
... Carlisle,-Nov. 88, 1839. , : -,C 3t
;; SIX-CENTS REWARD.'
fIJUN;VWAY from.th'e subscri- ■ : A y '
■ 80. !ht, op tiu_‘ I0:h instant, an -!
imleiitedappi'entice tb- the Cord
waining liusipess named Christo- -c
filler . Hathiqlt,’ between .19 ami 20 ' ■ i-r"
years of ageidibent S feet .61 inches -Sf
high, stoop shouideved ami'a li«ie.~-=ssS3J9fiß
bow legged, ;THe to]>k\witb him apair
pants ami rnumlpbnnt ant! fuecap. jAU'&erabns
are forbidharboring.Haul hny. -
.< : , • STE WART MOORE. .
; Carlisle, Ifpv.VSS, 1839.' 3{_-
.'; .N.offitfa. to o?.r Di¥o?.'sr'
l r |S,\KE'K() I ICE that I Jiave appliial to the
A.J.mlgintof the Court oEfCorhmnn Plea? of
C«mberlaml,fe.miijty, fpr tli#piiefitW the insol
vent laws pf!ReHn:iy.lvnnia,.(Uid- : nhey|&avc "api
pointed: Mahdiiy fhe-.lSth -JanuMy next,
for tju: hehVimi of.iiic: and,sy. the
court .h<m9e-|n : ,Car|isl®when and w.Uere-you
:mrfy'atteua ; ifybu thirttoßniper. - .
•■'a.. „„ ROBERT HARRIS. :
„ Nov t 3B, ,^t;v, -'
Ritter John
Randolph William F,
.Soig Jacob
Sturm Margaret
. . Spottswood Harriett
Stuart Joseph M*
Stans Elanor
Sords David
J, \\\ EB Yr—
MERCHANT’S LINE.
Through in 13 Hours.
THE mbscriber wruld.rcsjjecthiUy notify the
travelling public that he will put on the route
FROM CARLISLE TO BALTIMORE,
in a few days, a. first rate line of Troy built
■C O ACH BS; 1
with good teams m.d cartful drivers, to run
through in 12 hours—leaving Carlisle on the ar
rival of thc western cars fiom Chambersburg
and arrive in Baltiiporc for supper*—jeaye ilil
timore at 5 o'clock in the morning anti arrive at
Carlisle in time to take the eastern cars for
Pittsburg.' Fare through Ss. The coaches
will stop at the Baltimore and Susquehanna
House, corner of Howard arid Saratoga streets,
Baltimore. Passengers will be left in any pa»t
of the city they may desire.
The umh rsigned is determined lo spare no
pains or expense to make the-passage comfort
able to all those whe may patronize him. *
•lAS. A. GALLAHER, Proprietor/
Carlisle, Nov. 28, 1839. if .’
Wonderful Cure of Consumption
PERFORMED by Dr. Swayne’s Vom/iound
Suviiji of Frumm.Virginia or Wild C/iernj.
Mr. .Wilson Greene, of Lancaster county, Pa.,
entirely cured of the above disease, his symp
toms were a chillness, succeeded by heat, Jew
ries* of spirits, salt in his mouth, a dry
cough, great oppression in the breast, loss of
appetite, a frequent spitting and coughing up of
frothy and florid blood.. After using 2 buttles
ot, the above, syrup the cougluceased, the body
began to strengthen, and by using'2 more bot
tles all those disagreeable teelings were remo
ved. He js now enjnying.perfect health to the
astonishment of idl his'friends.
CERTIFICATE.
; Erie, Pa., Sept. 3, 1839.
Dear Sir—-I this clay seiuHor some of Doctor
SwayneV Prunus 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 hods it helps him much. I am
out, please send some immediately fsend two
bottles if yon cannot send-us more. "
In haste, youVs, &c. •
Cincinnati*-August lOih, 1839.
Respected friend Dr. Swayne;—l am truly'
indebted to you for the benefit I have received
from the use x ofyrur Compound-Syrup of Wilt!
Cherry'Hark, which X confess was the* means'of
'restoring my health; I was attacked .with a
common cold, which terminated in a seated c.is
ease upon the hmgs/Tat-ltmgth-bccame much
debilit .ted from constant coughing and loss of
appetite, and gave up all hope of recovenng.as
many of my family had been carried off by con
sumption. Being recommended by a friend of
mine, Mr.. Weaver, 16 make trial of your ines
timable Syrup. 1 did so, which ended in per
forming a perfect cure,, I have much to say to
you whefH scc ynu^which will be this fall.—
You may make use of these lines if you think
proper, that those afflicted 'may find relief from
the same source. --Yours irulv, -
. , . JAMES PARRY.
Principal Office for the sale of (his medicine,
19 North Eighth street, Philadelphia. Also for
sale by -J. J. MYERS & CO./ Carlisle.
Jlcutc }J ranch tits, a forerunner of Consump
tion.— I his disease is very much like a common
catarrh, if generally commences like an’ordin
ary- cold, 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
tinues'the oppression in the breast increases,
the countenance becomes expressive of anxiety,
the respiration becomes more and more l.ihoi i
nus, sometimes wheezing nr rattling sound, ns
JfjhiLiiui-vv:u4-foiteedHhrotrgh~7r"narrow oppor
tune clogged with a" viscid fluid. To'neglcct
this disease it may be of serious consc’f|uences,'
but by a timely application Swayne*#
Cgtn/iound Syru/i of IVttd Cherry, with a strict
attention to the directions, hit these unpleasant
-cffects._wjJ Lbareinoyed.:„Re-carernl f ,asit is.sold
at no place except at No. 19 North Eighth bt.
or at the respective agents.
For sale by . J. J. MYERS & CO.
RICHES NOT HEARTH.
Thosewho enjoy health, must ceitainiy fed
blessed when they compare themselves to till se
sufferers that have been afflicted fur years with
various diseases which the human family are all
subject to be troubled, with. Diseases present
themselves in various forms ami from various
circumstances, which in ■ the commencement,
mav all be checked by the useof Dr. O. P. Har-
Uch’s Compound strengthening and German
Aperient Pills,—such as Dyspepsu;Liver Coibs
plaints, Pain in the-side, Rheumatism, .Generali
-Uebility^Reiuiilo—Diseases,—and-nll-dfsdises-tm
which human nature is subject, whefe the stp.
■mach is affected, 'Directions, for. using'-' these
Medicines always accompany them. These
Medicines can be taken with perfect-safety by
the most tjelicate female, as they are mild in
their operation and pleasant'in their effects.
Principal Office tor the United States, No. 19
North Eighth street, Philadelphia. Also, (or
sale by ; J. J. MYERS & CO.
B RIG AI) E INS P KOTOR’S
ORDKRS.
THE several Volunteer Corps within the'
bounds of the Ist Brigade, 1 Itlr Division,
Pennsylvania Militia,will take notice tlihtl have
received instructions fyom the Adjutant General
‘ of flig following'import, and the same are heue-
L by comnuideated to them as instructions to be
strictly obeyed, vizi ;
Each and every Volunteer Company 8c Troop,
is to immediately establish and keep in good or
der an armory, in which must be .deposited all
arms and other military stale properly in its use
. .or .caret a secure dry room or apartment will be
sufficient, but it must be under lock and key.
~ Brigade Inspectors ai e to visit and inspect ar
mories and all military state property as often
as they may see proper.,,,--.
Volunteer Companies and Troops not belong:;
ing to a.regimcnt or battalion ol volunteers,- are
to be attached to such bydlrigade Inspectors.
Fancy dnlfornis aye prohibited.'
All Militia Officers iind-uUVoUmtecr corps
are to uniform accord mg-tdjthc regulations of
the UnitedfStales ArmySV V; V . L
Commanding officdysdf Uegiincids are hereby
instructed boys to learn to best
the cli uni, four boys to learn to play tbr fife, and
two boySdo learn to'play on thehugle or trum
pet,•rach,bfwhc(m will receive ten dollars, as
so£njnVhe is ahle.toperorm field duty; ami each
rbnjdjyin'tlierenfter receive one’dollar per day
for every day he shall lawfully perform such
duty. ' •
' All Volunteer officers and Constables are
hereby instructed, and authorised to ask, de
mand mid receive any and all arms and arcmi
trements, or other military state property,.which
they may crime to the knowledge of not being in
.the use or care of any volunteer corpsi and upon
their giving notice thereof to the '-undersigned
they shall be allowed a reasonable compensation
therefor., W.JPQULK.
Brig. Ins. Ist Brig. 11th Div, P. M,
Brigade Inspeclof’s Office;?
Carlisle, Nov. 28. 1839. 5
MBUmO- SIMIFLS.
_Te4,6-|i r 6-4 feM Lupins blank mpMnb Shawls
of the' boat quality, one fourth. cheaper. than they
have over be< . sold in town.
Oct. 3. »’1; ; ARNOLD-& Co.
Orphans’ Court Sale.
' In pursuance o£ an order of the 1 Orphans’ Court
of Perry county,-the subscriber, Guardian of the
minor children of Samuel Bcrnhisol,late of Tyrone
township, Perry county, dccoaseU, will expose to
sale byjmblic outcry, on.the premises;, oh ffaixif
day Me 2Ut of December next, at 10 o'clock, A. M:
tho following described HEAL ESTATE, vizi '
A Tract of Land,
situate in Tyrone township, Perry county,"hound-'
ed by lands of- Daniel and George’ Minich, Joria
tlian Dunklcberger, Robert Crco’s heirs and Hen
ry Titzcll’s heirs, containing'
ISIAOR&SS 146 PERCHES,
about 150 acres of which are cleared, 30 acres of
which are first rate MEADOW—tho residue well
timbered. A fine stream of water runs through
tho land; sufficiently .largo to turn ordinary water
works. Tho improvements consist in part of a
largo two story • _jp., n
. BBRICK MOUSE, _
•.lutl Tenant Mouse,
DOUBLE LOG BARN.
witliLfihcds all round it, Carriage House, Wagon
Sited and Blacksmith Shop. .
There is a well of water near the ddor of the
mansion house, \yith d pump in it, ami a never
failing spring with a spring house contiguous.
The above property presents a fair chance to any
one wishing to suit himself in a first rale TARM,
as there arc very-few superior to it >n the county *
either in point of fertility or location. It is situa
ted on the great road leading from Landisburg to
the Burnt Cabins, within 2 miles of the former
place, and 9 miles west of Bloomfield;
A clear and indisputable title will.be giveft.
Terms made known'on the day of sale by
SOLOMON BOWER, Guardian.
N. B, If the above property is not sold on said
day, it will be’rented for one year from the let of
April next.
November 11, 1839.
Public Sale.
Will bo sold at public sale’on Tuesday tlio3lsl
day of December next, at 10 o’clock A, M., the
following .described real estate late tho property ol
_MoscsScroggsjlcc’d., to .wit:. . . -
A LOT OR PIECE OP GROUND
situate in Newton township, Cumberland count}',
bounded by lands of Rev. Alex. Sharpjmd Sam’l.
W lid, containing about throe acres, having there
on erected a two story - •"-
HOUSE JBJVS9 STRESSES},
with a TANNERY consisting.of 21 vats, a Shop
and Bark Shetland MilPHouse,‘\vilh-a never fail
ing stream running ncar said Tannery.
The Jefms of sale .will be sloo'to"be paid'by
the purchaser, on, Qf tUg-salo-by
tbo fcsuluo oF oJicftiH!? bn flic'Tirst of
April next, when, possession will bo given- and a
deed made to the purchaser and tho balance in one
year thereafter without""intercst“fd be secured b’y
a lien upon tho land or by bond with approved se
curity. By order of Orphans* Court.
ALEXANDER SCROGGS, Adin’r. of
Nov. 31, 1839 3t*
PUBLIC SALE:
Tho subscriber will sell, at public sale, on the
.premises, in Dickinson (-township/ Cumberland
county, on Friday the 6th day of December,
.3 Farm of first rate JLimcstouc
■EhSWjO,-
CONTAINING,I4B ACRES,
strict measure, a good Log
HOUSE AND, BARN,
a good Orchard, a well of water and other im
provements, now in the occupancy of Jacob Claudy.
Also, on Saturday the 7th of December,'a valu
able FARM in West Pennsborongh township, on
the east of Palm’s Tavern, tho great western turn
pike passing the door,
CONTAINING 180 ACRES,
noro or less, of gQod.iimeston&-land- t a -good-tog-
House, Orchard and other improvements. °
Sale to commence at 12 o’clock, noon, on said
lays. Conditions made known at tho time ofsalc.
titles will bo made tnrtbc properties*
_ JAMES PIPER,
Executor of Tlfin, JlcCandHsh, dec'd.
Big Springs Nov. 21, 1839. 3t
ORPHANS’;aOURT SALE.
In pursuance, of a decree of Orphans’Court of
the county of'Ctimberland, I will offer at public
said,on the premises, on Saturday tiio Mill day of
December next, at 12 o’clock, noon, the following
property, viz:
.a SjOT r,jp Gnovjys),
■ containing.!-! acres, more or less, situate in Mif
flin township, bounded by landsoDJohn Culbert
son, Philip Ivoonlz and John Shulenberger, hav
ing thereon erected a two story
LOG HOUSE AND STABLE,
late the property of John Hcfllofingnr.Meeeasod,
Tito terms will,bo cash, on tho confirmation of
the sale by tho Court. '
. . - r f’ETCR WEAVER, .
Administrator of said dec* d*'
November 31, 1839-. 4t
NEW GOODS.
npHE subscribers have just received from Phil-
a now assortment ofTblT
and winter-^odds,'consisting of cloibs, saiinettsj
cotton flannclsarid woolcn'flannels,
calico,, mouslin-do lanes and merinoes, cheap
calicoes and muslins, shawls and'dress handker
chief, silk handkerchiefs, gloves, stocks, breasts
and collars, ’with a great variety of winter goods
and, groceries, which will b.o sold cheaper than ev
er. Also, one carriage with harness,'one Tlllbcr
ry ahd three horses. ‘
HAMILTON & GfclEß.
Carlisle, 05t; 34, 1890; “ 7.,
' NOTICE TO CREDITORS,
INTAKE.NOTICE that wo riavo applied to the
-flu J udgos of the court of common pleas of Cum
berland county, for.tho- benefit of the insolvent'
laws of tho commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and
they have appointed Tuesday the 10th day of Dec
ember next, for the hearing of us arid our creditors'
at the ribrirt house ih trie h'brough of Carlisle,when
and where,you may attend if you’ think-proper.'-
. WILLIAM STROIIM. :
ELI MILLER,
• GEO. M. PHILLIPS,
GEORGE EGEt
November 21, 1839.
Parsers take Notice,
That 1 will pay 3'i cents for slaughter Hidea,-and
9 cents for Calfskins wpll taken off.
' THQMAS WILLIAJISOM.
Churchtown, Oct. 3,1839. Bm
\
EsldU of T. Smith Woodbwn.dec'd,
;/ 'v: soticr. ; : ; ; t.
• BETTERSi-of administration onthoestaic of
Woodbiirh, late of Dickinson township,
deceased, havebcen issued to'the snliscrlber resid
ing inlaid township. All persona indebted to said
estate wiM make payment, and those having claims
against said decedent, will present them for settle
ment. ; v
' 1 ■ ' SAMUEL AVOODBURN, Adxn’r.
Oct. 24, 1830 6t. ' '
.Calicoes, Checks, JilusUns, Tickings,: Obltbri
Flannels, Drillings, Table Chjths, Crash, Dinner,
GlbTosVCpmfofta,jGtini Susnondore,.StockB,.Fur
Caps, Collars, &c, &c. Ac. for sale by n
f " -Ansoitias Co.
Moses-Scroggs, dcc’d.
6-4, 7-4, 8-4 and 10-4 lupines best meri
no shawls, cheneill bfocha blanket and chat*-
ley do. merino,, chaliey and cashmere hand
kerchiefs, Irish Mihcns, long lawns, linen
cambric handkerchiefs, green haraze tkgauzo
veils, black lace veils, silk and pongee hand
kerchiefs.
4-4, 5-4 and-6-4 bleached and unbleached
muslins, 4-4 and 5-4 tickings, 6-4,T-4 and
8-4 cotton amljincn diapers, 6-4, 8-4 and
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, mouslainc. and saxony de lainc, bo
hinett, grccianctt and hook muslins, plain,
bar’d ami figured swiss, plain, har’d and fig
ure(l jacotieLLs,--caiiibiacs and mull muslins,
■bishop and friendsjawn, thread, jaconett,
bohinett and cotton laces, edgings and in
sertings, linen diaper and crash and head
hags, a large assortment of hos ; ery, gloves,
handkerchiefs, stocks, suspenders, bonnets;
Sc. Cotton & Rao Carpeting, cotton yarn
ol all coAerlet yarn, wliite and colored
carpet chain, lamb’s wool and merino shirts
and drawers. AlBo, a large assortment of
—■ r GROeEK IE S*
consisting of Rio, St. Iloniingo, I.nguira anti
Jaya Coflee; Young Hyson, Imperial & Black
Teas; Sugar' House , and Sytup Molasses;
Chocolate, Starch; Ginger, Rice, Pepper,
Allspice, Indigo, Nutmegs, Cloves, Cinna
mon, flue and coarse Salt, roll and plug.To
bacco'i, Snuft’, Scgars,'&ic, &c." -
Also, an assortment of Hatters? Furs and
Trimmings, which w.e will sell at cost.
-Gct.-lO,!
In pursuance of orders from the counties of Cum*
berlaml and York-, will be sold by; the subscribers,
On Satxmlaxj.the 14 th day of December next
at II o’clock In the forenoon oh the premises, tho
following valuable real estate, late the property of
-Abraham-Ilursh,-deceased
ly in .tbe.lownsMp of Allen in the county of Quin-
and partly in the iu
the county of York. The part situate and lying
in the said township, of. Allen consists of twehty.
three acres of good limestone land with a first rato
MERCHANT MILL
thofeoh erected on the Yellow Breeches creek, al
so a two story frame.
HOUSE AXI> KITCHEN
adjoining the same—also a double log., and frame
-ifcARN-' ■ ■ -
and oilier improvements. Said Mill has four pair
of stones and rubbers and a garlic machine. This
gart of the estate is bounded by lands-of Dotrich
toiner, Mic(iael Cocklift and others and tho Yel
low Breeches creek. That park of the estate situ,
ate and lying in the said township of Mmiahan is
bounded by, the Said creek, the widow Knisely,
Ejclrioh Sterner and and consists of twenty
seven acres of land, about seventeen acres of which
is cleared and the balance in woodland. The pro
perly aforesaid Will be sold Shbjcct to tho payment - -
of the interest on $3135 85 to Mary
t °. w of Samuel Knisely) yearly and every yehr da 4
ring her natural life—said interest, being, payable
on the 14th of August in each and every yem^iaP''x,
so subject after the death-.of;said Widow to the
payment of $485174 to John Knisely, Jaeob Knise<.'
ly, John Brehizer and-wife afid Christina-Knisely,
each and every one;- The other terrils and condi j > ,
tions of sale Will be made known on-the day of
sale by
—ABRAHAM HURShJ
. • CHRISTIAN IIURSJII,
'Jldmlniitrafen if Jlbraham Hunk, dec'd,
November 11, 1635.
LETTERS testamentary havlngbeen, issued td
the subscriber, on the estate of George Nick- ■ • -
ey, late of Franltford township, Cumberland coun* " '
ty,dec'd; therefore allpmsons indebiedi,& any way' ■
to said estate aro requested to inake'paymcnt
mediately, nod- those havin t q'tdaijhs-'WJir prcscr.t
them, without delay properly ! nufefiUcarod > fuif : sDt! |i ¥'-»i;?
tlemcnt, ' ‘ W’
GEORGE KOSHl’i Eyceutor, .. : ~
riinkford township*. ■
Oct* C 4,; 1889*
POSTSCRIPT.
Prom JWashiUgion* ■
We leam from thoßaUiraore American of Tues
day morning, that the House met'at oMlofck on
Monday. The Clerk proceeded to call' over Iho
st, commencing with Maine and proceeded with
out interruption until.ho camo.toNow Jersey,
when he desired'the action of tho 'House is to
whether he should proceed to call'over cither of
the claimants or pass them over entirely for tho
present. This brought on an animated discussion
whifcll was going on at tho time tho mail-left in
tho evening.
210 members woroin attendance. Either Mr.
Pickens of Carolina, or Mr. Lewis of Alabama,
it is thought would bo tho administration candi
date for Spbdker. ■ - ; -
- When tho House would becortie organized, - was
a matter of doubt; Until that, was accomplish
ed, however, tho President’s Message would not
bo Sent in;
An immehso 'crowd of spectators, it 19 said, nro
in attendance.,, ,
NEW GOODS!
Tljo pubatribers having lately purchased
toe stock of courts owned by John H.'AVea
ver, at the North-East corner of the Public
Square, Carlisle, have just received a-large
and splendid assortment of Fall and Win
ter Goods, consisting in part of superior >
wool dyed bjack, green, invisible green,
brown, olive, and inixt
CLOTHS,
anassortmentof heavy Cloths forOvcr-coa(8,
a variety of styles of" Cassimcrca and Cast i
nel/s, plain and figured silk velvets, plain
and figured satin vesting, Valentia vestings,
.&c; &c. velvet cords, beaverteen, plain and
figured green floor cloths, red, .white, yel
low and green flannels, white and colored
qjnton flannels, 6-4, r-4,.8-4, 10-4 & 13-4
rose & niackinaw blankets, English; French
and German plain and figured mefinoes,
black and blue-black bombazines, plain and
figured rept silks, blackgro-de-nap, gro-de
fines, lutestring and senshaw silks, a large
and splendid assortment of colored, silica*
figured silks for bonnets, white, black and
colored satins, a variety of fashionable rib
bons, ...
ANGNEY & ANDERSON.
Orphans’’ Court Sale;
Estate bf George JVickey, Hea'iL
NOTICK.
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