American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, January 07, 1841, Image 4

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    At a stated .Orphans’ Court
began and held on, Monday the fllh day of.Novem
bor, 1810, at Carlisle, in & for Cumberland coun
ty, before the. Hon., Samuel Hepburn, President,
and John Stuart apd'John.Lerevw, Associate Judg
es of the same, assigned, &c., the,following pro
ceedings ■were had, to wit: , ■
"Upon the petition er Jplm K- Longnechcr, Ad
minisirdtor Of Henry tongnecker, dcc’d., respect
fully yeptcsenling that your petitioner was appoint
ed Administrator of the estate of thosatd Henry
liongneokef, dec’d.—that he has filed his admin
istration account - and there - is upon the settlement
of said account, a balance overpaid by accountant
■of $3118,011. There are no funds belonging to
the estate except the recognizance entered mto'by
John K. Longnecker for farm taken by him. at the
valuation lie therefore prays tlmCourt to granta
Rulo/onlhe Heirs?to shew cause why the amount
overpaid by him should not lie credited on the said
recognizance as of the-lst April- 1340,
10th November. 1810. Rule Person
al notice to he .served on those in the county, and
noiice to ho given to those out of the county by
publication.intwo.nowspnpers.inthecountyfor
six weeks; returnable at the January Court 1811.
Cumberland county, ss. ' : ',
- ..itlii. I, Vfillis Foulk.’Clefk.df the Orph
- Court in aitd, for, saidcounty, do
certify, tlioi foregoing to ho a
copy of record. Witness my hand
~ arid seal.bf said Court, at Carlisle,the
ICth day of November 18-10.
- . , . .. W. FOULK, Oik. O. C.
WJE.ITIMEISS, WJEJSCUES, »'c.
The subscribers have just returned from the
, West'with a lot of 111 ATI IRKS, and DKIKO
PEACHES, which .they offer for sale at their
felore room corner of Honovor and Leather streetsr
Also on hand, a large stock of Horses, suitable
for Saddle, Harness, or Draught.
' All of which will he sold reasonable.
HAMILTON & GRIER
Carlisle, Dee. 3, IS-10. ,
Estate of Joseph M’Kee, deceased.
L
ETTERS of administration with-tbo will an
-1 nexed, of Joseph M*lCee, Into of Nc\vLou
township, dec’d., have been issued to. the subscri
bers residing; in said township; ■ All persons’in
debted'to said estate are requested to pay ofl’ini
incdiately, and those having claims to prescnfihc
same properly authenticated for settlement.
DAVID J. MIKEE,
. r JOSEPH M.RI’KEE,
* Administrators.
■ November 26,18.10. , . • -
JLegistative JProeeedings*
Semi-Weekly State’ Capitol Gazette.
, Tbe publishers 6f the’ Stale .CgutoLGuzeUd'a-'
.
the public, and the Democratic party at large, for
the very liberal patronage which has been bestow
ed upon them duringthe past year, and respect
fully assure those who have stood, by them, .that
.‘the future course of their journal shall be such as
they feel confident will continue, to receive the
Sanction and support of those true friends of re
publican principles who have tints far so-gener
ously sustained them, a ■continuance of whoso pa
tronage they earnestly sslicjl.!_Tlio rapid increase
of our subscription list within the last iewmonths,
lias been such as to exceed our most sanguine ex
pectations, and is, of itself, wo are proud to say, a
-sura guarantee that (lie course which lias boon
pursued by ,us, as conductors of a public journal,
lias met with the decided apprnbatimuof those to'
WhomWe always have looked, and'stiVl look to for
'support—tlie Democracy of Pennsylvania.
Tito Legislature-which is about to assemble—
one branch of which, at least, will bo composed of
a majority of the opponents °f Democratic men
- sures—will, undoubtedly, be one of expiting inter-,
cst. A great deal of business, of vast importance
to the People at large, will, no, doubt ho brought
before their representatives the coming winter—
but in what manner it will be disposed of, of how
‘far the trusts confided to them will ho taken care
of, yet remains to he seen. Let the issue be what
it may, as conductors ofa.puhUc journal at the
seat of ;Government, we tjliall endeavor td do our
duty, and while We will cheerfully award to every
man, who faithfully and fearlessly discharges his,
reasonable praise, when praise is duo, wo shall
not, at the same lime, through a mistaken policy,
bb backward in exposing those who violate their
obligations to the People, or, who prove recreant to
the wishes of their constituents.
■ As far as lays in our power, we shall use every
; exertion to make our paper, during .the coming
winter, interesting. . Arrangements have, been,
made to lay before our readers, at an early hour;
full accounts of the proceedings in bolh brandies
o( the Legislature, for which purposewe have en
deavored to procure the aid of reporters, posses
sing abilities which arc alrcady.Joiown to the pub
lic, and j ustly appreciated.
TERMS.
The STATE CAPITOL GAZETTE will be
published twice a week during the sittings of the
Legislature, !ahd*once a week for the remainder.of
tiro yearj atthd following prices: _• is"
The session only, (twice a week,) , • $2 00
.The whole year, 3 00
Postmasters and others'friendly to the Demo
cratic cause, are respectfully requested to receive
subscriptions to this paper.-. Any person procuring
us five good subscribers, shall gbe . entitled to the
sixth copy ’gratis; or any person procuring six good
subscribers and forwarding $lO free of postage
shall* be entitled to the remainder for his trouble,
and in proportion for a larger number.
V LW i'iGNLOC 1C & BRATTON.
December 17, lb-10.' ; ■ JV-.V-;1 -■ _
JLcgislativc Meystdnc.
*■ 'HTxUKING the ensuing session of the Legisla:
tore, the Keystone- wilU as usual, be pub
lisiied twice a week and contain fulL reports of
the proceedings in both Housexr Thercditors
havecmplbyed'Coinpetent Stenographers to re
port at length the debates on. alUmppnunt sub
jects. *.4trrangenients are alsomirde, through a
correspondent at \Vashingtcn, togivc early and
correct accounts of the proceedings of Congress.
: The extraordinary political complexion ot the
, “EeglslaTure, brought . about through Ihe'uhjusl
Senatorial and representative apportienment of
the state, and the impovtantaubjects which will
necessarily come before it, will render the next
peculiarly interesting. All eyes are
Smturned this way for-speedy reform- in . our' pre
*pt;yd«fectiye:carrencyp-r*DeBided-actidn-reln7
yte to the Improvement system is ardently de
ced in many quarters. These two matters pi
lemselves. 'fobm subjects of intense interest to
■si'- tlie.people atlarge. i *
/;■ tOn the 4th ot March, a democratic comention
will,iwe»Me'here and nominate a candidate for,
•.'. governor. 'An account oFthisilbgether with the'
‘preparatory movements of the party in/allfliiayi
. tors will be faithfully detailed. ■
cumstances, there never has been a thhe 'iv.Keii
' a paper trOm the seat of govcrJimeiit WaaoFftcli
, j;ind ispensable value to all the citizens of ihe comV
monweaUh,; as it will ■be for the. cxsniiig wix
Dionth. ... ■ . ;; -Vd
•- ;Tlje terms of the Keystone are the same as
' heretofore; . • 1
During tlie‘sessionserai-wecfciy' -• '{J2 00
■ V For the year. ' : ' ' V; S.OO
Any person forwarding US $2,00 sbnll receive
the Keystone fromthetime oi subscribing toth’o
ciose of the sesston—or six. Copies will be seiitto
any one office for flO 00. V. 1 , v
■'AUPostMasters/are invited toact as,agents'
; for the Keystone,-in receiving subscribe vs and
_remiuingmoncy.tous;.andanyonesigriifying
bis.willingness, to act a? spell,ShaHreceivealist
- of doy subscribers in bis townaucLneighborhood,
, with our terms 6F agency ‘M'f 4 -■■■
BARRETTPARKE..
;• /Harrisburg, NnV.’26iiB4Q.- : H
Job'woi'kneatlycxocutedattUis
office.
•Jlaily ami Semi-Weekly .
Pennsylvania Stitcllitfdtccv*
B 'OKING the'-cnsuing si-issionof the Legisli :
mvc, the Pennsylvania Intelligencer will be
rpuuusUcd Daily and Sewv-Weekly, nil the fol
lowing terms; • , . ‘-V'- n
Daily during the session, " • K . » 3
Semi-Weekly -do ;- , ! .).’ 8 00
Daily during the session and kemi
weckly chiving the remainder of
.'•the yedri per annum, •
•Semi-weekly during the session &
weekly during the remainder of
the year, per annum, 3 00
The Daily paper-.will be. published on a sheet
Sufficiently large to, coAtain-full reports of the
doings in both branches of' the, Legislature,
sketches of Congressional proceedings, and the'
general news of the limes, together with miscel
laneous articles on n variefylot subjects,^..;,..h. :
-The Semi-weekly-'paper.will be published', on
a sheet of double-medium size, and will.contain
as much reading matter as any paper ever pub
lished in Harrlsburgi- 'v'"'-
It is our intention to employ competent report
ers in botlr Houscs"of the L> gislaturc; and cn
rich our columns with every thing worth record
ing, which majf be said .or done by the repre
sentatives of the people. • ■ i’
The editorial department of the Intelligencer
will be conducted with -dignity and spirit, and
every pains taken to render the.sheet valuable
and interesting, aiid Worthy of.public confidence
and support. In national politics wc. will, as
heretofore, sustain what we conceive to be the
true principles of democracy , I Having been a .
rhong the earliest supporters of President-Har
rison, and contributed to the utmost of pur abil
ities, to lus election, we will yield to bis admin
istration a firm ;md hearty support. In regard
to state-politics we will so shape our course as
to promote the best interests of the Common--
wealth. -' - - . ,
With this brief allusion to-our principles,-we
refer to our past course as a pledge that our
.-promises will be fulfilled. We trust that our
numerous friends throughout the slate will in
terest themselves in the circulation oi the paper.
We are determined to merit, encouragement by
Avery honorable ell'orl, and -we hope to receive
it-'
‘ 'ELLKSTT <y M’CURDY.
Harrisburg, Nov. 18,,1840- . ' ~ ~
PROCLAMATION.,;
WHEREAS the Him .Samuel Hepbukn,
President Judge of-the Court of Com
mon. Pleas in the counties of Cumberland, Juni
ata, and Perry, and the .Kon.vJqlui Siuart and
John Lefevre, Judges.of the said Court of. Com
mon Pleas of the county of Cumberland, have
issued their precept bearing date the.lOlh day
nf November 1840, and to modirected, for bold
ing a Court of ,Oyer and Termjnev, and General
Jau Delivery, and Gcnierai eJaartei- Se«sioii«:.of
the. Peace,- at Carlisle 1 dm th e second. Monday-of.
Janiiary, >B-U..(beinS«'.u l.lthd;iy,3at 10,o’clock
in {.he forenoon. V- :
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
to the Coroner, Justices Of the Peace, and Con
stables of the Said county of Cntnherland', that
they be then and there m their proper person
with their Records, Inquisitions, Examinations,
and other Remembrances, to. do , those things
which to their offices respectively appertain.—
And those who are bound by recognizances to
prosecute against the prisoners that are, dr then
may be, in the Jail of Cumberland county, to be
then and there to prosecute against them as,shall
Bejust. .-■■■•' ' >
Dated at Carlisle, the I Oth day of December
1840, and,the 05th year of American Indepen
dence.,
PAUL MARTIN, Shei-idl
JUR^TJLIST.
GRANUJURY,
For Janv'ary Term, 1841
Allen —Andrew Chapman, John Coover, Esq. So
lomon Mohler, John Oldwine, Daniel Urich.
Dirh'imon —-Peter Camp, Edward Weakley, Wil
liam Woods.
E. Venmho'rough— Benjamin Erh.
llupnvc’il —.l ohn Laugblin.
Mechmnaburg— John Hoover,
N. Middleton —Johnlllosser.
\Neiucille~ Jolm Bricker, Joseph Hannan.
Jfew/on —Isaac Kunta, llugh-M’Oune, William
Paries, jr.
S. Miihlleton~Jneo\i Goodj'ear, jr. Jacob Spang
ler. ' ... ' .
Southampton —Conrad Clever, Abraham Mooney.
Shipjfensburg,T. —Christian Cobaugb. .
Shijipemburg S,~ William “B. ‘ Cochran, Adam
Cobaugb. 1
TRAVERSE JURY;’
Allen —Joseph Brownawell, Daniel Shelly.
Carlisle —Jos! Hereby, Lewis Harbiivßoss Lara
. beyton, William Leonard, Samuel Sipe.
I) ichin Aon — John Coover, Jacob Hummingur, Hen
ry Uiiploy, Samuel Holme*.
E- Eenmborough —-George Bowman, Jacob Elle
-berge, George dime, -Samuel George, Jacob
Hoover. ; ■ ’ . '
Erankford —Samuel Snyder. ' -
Hopewell, —Adam Arigbinbaugb.
A/ljnroc—Martin Brandt, Josepb-Brandt.
iWcc/ianicsimrg-—William Ileney.
Mifflin —Adam Jacobs. ; ■ .. i. ;* ;
N. Middlelan^Ahaet ; .Grain, Pjiilip Kiohl,' Jacob
Hingwalt. . ' ’ ~ i, ..
Neiuoillc— Abraham Erb, Jacob Niigley,
,A r ew!on —Jacob' Keller.
Si Mtdfflitnn— Adam. Lehman, Jacob Ritner, Peter
Slolbowcr.
Southampton —Robert Alien, John Bay, John H,
Crcssler. . - - v■ , i
Siipprnshurg li — David Crisswell,David DeaJ.
Silver firing—Abraham Bossier, John Eshelman,
: John Swartz, John Saxton, William Trimble,
John Clendenini j. . ;
i Vest Pc m J oro n g ii—W ill ia nr Carotlicru", James
Davidson, William Davidson, James Lindsey.
EstaUdJ Jacob Kintch, tfcfd.
NOTICE.
IT ETTERS of-atlministration dn.the cstatyof
fl A Jacob Kihtcßi latc of West PennsbOrough
township, dec’d.v bavedieen issued to the sub
scriber residing.in the same township; All per
sons'indebted to said.estate will make.pny.ment,
and those having plaiii^;will: jfresenitgtliem for
settlement.', v
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■ December 10, 1840.’ '
NOTICE TO OB.SSXTOB9.
TAICE notice that ; l have applied: to tjio, Judges
of t(ieCqoit of Common Pledq.of pqpilietlana I
coniityi'fpi jbW[liSfeßV-6f.*he'ii^^i''iaii?B
this. Commonwealth,lerid they'Jmvbrappbinted
TuesdoytUo 36th day of. January 1841 for the hbar
ing of mb and iot creditors at tW Court House in i
the borough'ofChrlisle, when and'where you may
bUendif;yoUthinkf*jper. ; i- : -i
Peccnjlier.ft'i 1810* .: ,<a-; ■ i
*** The .“Tenhsyiyamaai ’fand
Clipper’V will, and fKis'office;' •
CREDITORS’ NOTICE.
fttIAKE notice; tlmtWe liave *applieds to;the
~ Jt-Judges pf.tlip Court of Common, Pleas of
Cumberland cminty,forthe benefit of thjs liisol?
vent La-vsbl thisCothtnonwealth. andjthat they ~
have appmfiledjthe’sd,Monday ofJanuary next;
forthe hearmgof OitiourcreuiiotßVatthe Court
-U s e» m Carlisle;when and where you'may at
tend if you thiak proper. 4 ‘ V 1 t'
’ .:f', ' AVU) TURNER.'
, , t THOMPSON MARTIN... .
, : CHUJSTIAN BHOR't, ’
- THOMAS
m: v rABRAHAM. WisOßaeE*]*
O ■ ABRAHAM HAMILTON.':,'
, MICHAEL,GiEUE.
D«6emßclfi6; ; iB4o.r *“■"*•.? ' '
' se\v
■.■■■Vjkwp-, vapistt s'&pna. ■ --. :
TtlS duhscfibbr lias just return® Troth tlta ci
ties of New York, Philadelphia and Balti
more, and id how;opening at his store room South
East corner of Market Square and Main-streets,
(formerly occupied by G.'W* Hitncr, Esq.) a gc
neralassortment of,
BA.RDWARB;,- WOWBWARB.
; obbabwabS, bbxttania- :
, WAttßi OBOOBBIES,
■Oils; Tarnishes, Glass,.-Brushed, Whips,
Canes, -Lamps , for burning Camphmo Oil, and a
great .variety of articles useful and necessary for
furnishing and keeping a house. ;>
;Ho has also,'and will constantly keep op hand,
Camphine Oil, a ohcap and elegant.substitute for.
Sperm Oil, and having been appointed the agem
of Messrs. Bachees-&-Brother of'Newatk, IN.J.,
for the sale of'JON ESIPA.TENT LAMP in this
county, ho is prepared .td furnish Lamps and Oil
at a very reasonable rate ,to all who may wisp td
use this new and economical light.
Having selected his goods -himself,...and made
his purchases for-cash, lie is able and determined
to sell low. Those having the cash to lay out
will find it to their advantage to give him-n call.
HENRY DUFFIELD.
Carlisle, July 9, 1340. • t^~~ '
.4 00
HAS returned to Carlisle, and will, as here
tofore, attend to the practice ol Dentistry.
He may be found at Co). Ferree’s hotel.
Persons requesting it‘will, be waited upon at
their residences. ' ■ „ ~ ’
CDr, George D. Foulkc,
■ References < Rev. Thoe. C. '] hornton
■ ■ JV. Mahon.
Carlisle. March 12, 1840. ■’
T. H. SKILBS,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
HAS just received and is now opening at his
stand in West High Street, a general assort
ment of now and fashionable goods, suitable for
gentlemen's wear,-such, as . ’
CLUTHS, WOOLDYED BLACK,
Blue, Green, Invisible, Fancy and Cadet mixed.
C ASSURER BS:
Black; Blue, light Doe skin, fancy and single
milled. •
VESTING!^:-’
.Salins, figured Silks, Valencies, and Marsailes.
' ;- PABTOT AP.TICLSS. "
‘Such} as Stocks;;
chiefs■®.~ : 'Mt’nf T wl«ch-will be.sbld;aiid,mal» :
tip in the most fashionable manner, and at the
shortest nqtice. • - ’ . ■
■Carlisle, July 30th, 1810.—If. • ,
JUS 1' received a seasonable and genera] as-,
sovtm'ent p{ Dry Goods, which will be'sold
in reduced prices. Amongst other bargains will
he found some very superior merimack prints;
The colors are fast, stile splendid, cloth very
superior, and 128 inches wide for 12J els. This
callico is- worthy thc attention of persons who
wish to purchase goods of the kind, knmying
that they are hetter than any oftereo at the same
pric.e I have alsn renewed rny slock of Bon
rietts, and will only inform the public that I will
sell Tuscan Bonnetts as low asdi ctr. and prices
of ribbons and other trimmings to correspond.
Together wi(h many other goods, .all of which
will he found in South Hanover streets, and-for
sale by • : ■ ; C. BARNITZ.
LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS.
THli I’eiinsylviiiiia Reporter will as lieretotoie
be published twiceu week during the,ensu
ing session of the Legislature, and contain full
reports cf its proceedings. It will also keep its
subscribers advised from time to time ul t|ie
transactions of Congress, and of the national ad
ministration; which will commence its federal
reign On next fourth of‘March. Ample provi
sion has been made for that purpose. '
la the present juclure of political affairs—
when, the Legislature is not democratic, and the
administration ot the General Govirnment is
passing into strange hands, much interesting
matter may be expected. The acts of the Le r
gislalure in regard to the cherished but derang
[ed banking system of the. wbigs; to iheemhar
rassed condition of the Commonwealth which is
a consequence of-lhe legislation ot 1835-6; and
the policy it will attempt to settle for the state
and nation under the new dynasty, will furnish
cause for amusement, and possibly an early and
determined resistance. And the first develope
mentsol the Harrison administration; their cu
rious effect upon the hopes ot the south, or north,
or cast, or the middle states, as its. pleasures
shall raise or depress them; and the tournaments
in which the jealous competitors for patronage
will exhibit the lights and shades of hope and
fear, of exultation and disappointment, during
the process of'distiiV»*on at Washington, will
supply food for moriwueht to us, and our pa
trons, who are excluded together Irbm the list
of preferment.' TJte measures of thif adminis
tration will necessarily be treated more serious-)
ly by the democratic press; and we shall’not he
backward lo deul oht a'full measure ol coriderif- i
nation whenever it is deseyyed and called for at
our hands. r-
In the'mean time the has
duties to-itself And 1 the country to perform, of
which a full,shave will devolve on the Raporter.
Tile federalists defeated it-on the Presidential
election by a few hundred votes. The Govern
or's ‘ electibn, which in its-hear approach will
marshall the parties for the contest almost im
mediately, requires that every, democrat.repair
to his post of party'must notJje de--
fcated agaim and cannot be,, if its organization
he perfected, aud its ranks he .brought iu the
polls in their, ancient spirit and strength. ■.
In all thgse\matters, Re shall' be vigilant to
coUeclthe earliest and most accurate intelligence,
and hand it over to oqri readers; and Any addi
tional patronage we may&feeive will prompt us
to a greater expense and efficiency in ouf place
and vocation. . ~T •- ' _
./I'KItMS OF THE REPORTER.
For the session, twice a Week, ifi ad
vance, - , $2 00
Tor the whole year, _ ■ . 300
Any person-forwarding-five session aubscri-1
- hersand-themoney vshalphaveasixthcopy-for]
his trouble. ■' I
; •Harrisbtirg, Nov. 20, 1840. "■ '''' ■' ’’
OFF AT
,* SAMUEL GIVEN?''
■ DENTISTRY.
DR. I. G. LOOMIS,
; :!:gpfRST ; ;C,O:S:Ti;; ; S
TO Jim OTHERS.
; The subscribers, intending to leave Car
lisle, offer theiren tire; stock,’comprising an
extensive variety of every description ot
DRVOOOJDS,
Tor sale at FIRST COST! '
,' ' Country Merchants, and .the public gen-;
erally, will find'it decidedly to their advan
tage to call, anil purchase—as they
cannot'pbtaih goods cheaper in the.city.
. : (Jail ami see~reall and purchase. ; i
. Depend'upon it, bargains are now offered
to every otte who desires to purchase, x T
ARNOLD & Co. ■
* Corlislc. Nov. 13,1840. ■ ... .
: N.IL-—Persons indebted are requested to
call and settle before the 'fitst of January
pest, ■'’ '-A
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Oilijiay be
hna v in^jVme;nt^BCewrriSon^uJ^Umkle’sJprug
. v ‘ ? - 4 - : '■> ' ' ''
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HH. J. c. mb**,
- SUEC-EON DENTIST,;.;,'
"■Tk ESPEKTFUhIiY informs the iadies and
R'llehtlemen of Car\Ule and its \ lc '" 1 'V t '
Teeth, in the most «PP>™“
manner.,'.lie also scales, plugs and. separates
teeth’to-arrest decay;"— !..t • • . ‘ ..
Dr- K.. prepares a tooth powder, which whi
tens the teeth, without injuring the cruimel, col
ors the gums ir fine red and refreshes the mouth.
. The tooth ache will be cured, in ' most cases,
without extraction; and an. odontalgic wash Is
prepared for healing sore gums and fasten the
’teeth." . _ „
Ladies and, gentlemen are requested to call
and examine his’collection of Porcelain or-ln
corruptible teeth, which will never decay, or
change color, au(! arc free frhni all unpleasant
odour, durable and well adapted lor, chewing,
which will be inserted in the best manner and at
fair.price
All persons wishing Dr. Ntocall ar flveiv
dwellings will please to leave a line at his resi
dence, Ko. 7 Harper’s Row, when he will punc
tually attend to every call in the line of his pro
fession. From a , long, and successful practice,
he hopes to give general satisfaction.
Carlisle, August 1,1839. • m
- , NEW. AND CHEAP
WHOEESAEBAND RETAIL
CONFECTIONARY & FRUIT
STORE.,
GEORGE 19’. FEJLMX, -
■fTttESPECrFULLY announces to the citi-
Bfc,.zens of Carlisle anti the public in general,
uTiiTne has opened the above business-in the
house formerly occupied by Dr. Roland, nearly
opposite the Carlisle Bank, and next door to Ar
nold O' Co’s, store, where he- intends keeping
constantly on hand d large assortment of CAN
DIES and '
• • SYRUPS,; ■
such as Lemon. Ginger, Pine Apple, Sarsa’pav
illarOrange, CapiUur, ami Strawberry, all J f
which are.manulaciuretl by himself—also, Wa*
ter, S> da,’Buttferaiid Sweet CUACKI2US. He
intends keeping constantly on bund a large as
soriment of
S’B.-CST AND STtr'TS,
such as Raisins.-Figs, Prunes' Dotes, Currants,
Oranges; Lemons, Citron, Almonds, Cream
Nuts, Filberts, English Walnuts,Ground Nuts’,
Cocoa Nuts, &c. Sec. ;
All of the above he will sell wholesale Sc retail
■ MERCHANTS, DEALERS, .V.,,.
cdllihg befbve'parchSsiWg'SliewhtveV All .ord
ers'from the'country will be thankfully receive
ed and promptly attended.to. ,
; BAKINC*
—.— attended to-at the-shortest notice.
ICE-CREAM served up'for parties, See.
N. B.— I’wd api7i entices Wanted to the, above
business. None need apply unless they can
come well recommended.
, May 7, 1840,' ’ • V
T AIL 0 BIN G.
THE subscriber would inform his fiends and
lire public in general, that he has his simp ni
High street,, in the simp formerly occupie liy
Cut-muck M’Manus, one dnor west of N. W,
.Woods'store, and* would solicit a share of pub
lie patronage.
‘ WILLIAM M’PHEHSON,
August 20; 1840,
SSJiRGMIWS: RJiRGJiIWSIt
AT THE NEW STORE.
S 'HAVIS just received u seasonable assort
went ol URY GOODSv which.l have re-
Gently purchased anil will be able to sell them
at greatly reduced prices. The stock consists
of extra wooldycd blue, blade, bmwu, olive
ahd various other colors of
BROAD CLOTH,
very superior CAtrisIMKRES ami Siitliuets,
English and Domestic linen Sc cotton Drillings,
ami a general assortment of bummer stuff lor
men’s and boys’ wear, Hangups, Curds, Lion
skin Cloth, togetlfei with a great Variety-ol
Chintzes, Calicoes, Mouslin de Laities nl rich
shades, French Lawns. Bombazine, Urn dy
Rhine. Silk, blue black Italian.anti MViltione
Silk, French nefcdle worked and common Capes,
bobinet and.cotton Laces and Edgings, Footing
of various breadths and qualities, .Faris, kio,
and.cqlton Ladies’ anti Misses’ Cloves, black,
lace.and green and white Lionel Veils,-together
with a near assortment cif “Cashmere, Broclia,
twisted silk am! other dress Shawls and Hand
kerclii-ls—also a lull, assortment dl Domestic
.Goods, Giarcerics;Shoes; Hats and Caps, all;of
whichhave lately been selicudwith care, which
makes me’confident that* I sell'good goods' and*
give good-bargains.. 1 thcvelore take the liber
ty,-of inviiipg my tormer customers and li iends
and ; the.public-generally; tp my stock
in tine season., ; ■ - .’
; T hanltful for past.favors, I .hope liy close per ,
sbiial attention'to business to merit sad reeci re
u ; sTvafiTof pulilic piitrdnaee, **• - „
. CHAS. BAIVNUZ.
, Carlisle, May 7, 1840. ■ - y
V AMT ABLE; F ARMSFOR
SALE.
THE subscriber uffet a 101 sale the billowing
described real,estate,-situate-in (>ix> it ;nwn
ship, Fraoliliiy£puaty, adjoining the Turnpike
read, andAvitbin onr'milc nt (Irccri* dboii ,-viz:
1 .-—.9 Farm of first rate' limestone land,
ronfaioingd policies; having I llieieonertrctcd a
two; Story.;;-si- — r- 1 v-e — :
; STONE HOUSE,
a new Frame, Barn,' ShedS,;Cribs,' and ail the
necessary -but buddings, with a" sufficiency
timber land .
3 .—A'Farm, also of first rate, limestone
land, .(adjoining tlirabove) containing 175 acres,
■‘WS’aftWd'B^ v " s v’™r T .r7" , .'---!(- , "T'
K tu*a stokv
STONE HOi SE,
BANK BARS, „
-Sheds,--Crtbsr and outdiuildmgs; and'a-full pro
portion of-first.pate.timber,--.i-. - .•
Qn each of-the above tracts are never; failing
Wells of good water, and orchards of choice
fruit; the fences are in good repair,land the bind
in a high; state of ctilt.ivatiohi- 'These fa'rnis aye
hotsSpypassediby any in.the east end of thecoun
ty. • 1,, y‘ ;■ .-
v ;t 3.—M small farm of Pine land, three
iniles simlh of ShippenSburg.'adjoining the farm
of JobiTCllppinger, Esq., containing TOOacres.
This property is Welb timbered, nhfl would be ?
comfortable' borne;,to a person, that : Wanted,h:
haiidsome lbw priced property-, : - .; i b b, :
I For .further particulars apply gp;
ber residing in;]thy borough; : Shippensburg,
Cumberland coiintyV.Pai, ' •
■ - F>AVID SEVIN.
August «4,;1840. i ■
: Eatale of jniliarn S, 4ep-4 .;. ..
W- EWERS of administration: on the estate of
BjWillmmS. Haiti sey,late of the Borough of
Carlisle,-InHbb could y of Cumbevuinu, deed*,
have been ■ issiied to the 'subscriber residing in
t.he cbhnty of Voi-hv Penn’u.'Atrperson^mdebt ; ;
edlplhe auiiK estate wiiy rnaUe paynienljoimer
diatciy,' amlthosohavuig claiui-sagaiiist the es
tate will .present tberh lSf settlement., ■’: ;
. -w« -AIBERTC 1 . RAMSEVf
'V.KdveMber/SiilSiC^iu^x^
•?’;NiißiiflW tUe'. absence ofi-thg ndnawistratoy
franigittllsifcf
jzecl to receive on.tue w*
’ Certificates of Agency ;,
For the Sale'of B Universal'Ve
getable Plus; (ire Held in Cumberland
county by (He following age his. •
' GEO- W. HI'PNEE, Carlisle, ;
S. Culbertson, Shippensbnrg.
■ L ' Adam Riegle, Mechanicsburg. •
* Boke 15c Brenncman, New Cumberland.
, Gilmore fitM’Kinuey, Newville.
' L. Riegle &.Co., Chuvchtown. ,
-• I M. G. Rupp; Shicemanstown. •
As counterfeits of these pills are in some cases
sold for the genuine ones, the safety of the pub
lic requires that hone should be purchased ex
cept- om those recognized as agents above.
xyumss not heaeth.
Those who enjoy health,- must certainly feel
blessed when they compare themselves to those
sufferers that have been afflicted for years with
various diseases.which the human family are all
subject to be troubled; with;; Oiae«aes present
themselves in various farms Rod Irom various
circumstances, which, in the
may all he checked by the iise* t Dr. O. P. Har-
UclPs Comppunit strengthening and. German
-Ai»orlcnt'Pllls,^suclDah.l)^a:R^Lll e JJiil»H’
plaints, Pain in the hide, Rheumatism, General
Debility, Female Diseases; and all diseases ip
which human nature is- subject, where the stn*
mash is affected. Directions trir using, these
Medicines always accompany them. Inesc
Medicines can betaken with perlect sidely by
the most delicate female, as they are mild in
their operation and pleasant in their effects. -
Principal Office for the United State,, No.-gl
North Eighth street, Philadelphia.’ Also, h,i
's>de by : ' J. J-. MYERS 8t CO. .
DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA!!
• More proofs of the efficacy of Dr. Haiiich*.-*
Medicines.—Mr,. Jonas Hartman, of Soniney*
town, Pa., entirely cured of the.above disease,?
which he.was afflicted with for. six yeArs: his
symptoffis were a sense ol distension and oppres
sion after eating* distressing pain, in the pit of
the stomach, nausea, loss of appetitb, giddiness
and dimness of sight, extreme debility , flatulen
ce, vomuing, and
pain in tlie rip lit side, depression of spirits, dis
turbed rest, faintness, and not able to pursue hi,*,
business without causing bis immediate exbaus
tion and weakness; Mr. Hartman is happy to
state to the-public and.ls willing to give any in '
formation to ffspeciing the. won
derful benefit he received frown the use of Dr.
Hariich's Compound Strengthening and German
Aperient Rills. For sale bv
,/ J. i. MYE.USBtCo.,CavUsW. .
Coughs, Colds 6j Consumptions
Mrs. A.' Wilson, of Lancaster*.county, ?«•»
entirely cured .by the use of DiVSwayne’s Syriip
pf.Wihl 'Cherry—'hen symptoms were constant
;couglijp@«ipafn|nJ;c^i4g^H!dpiP-dJv?^^^
night, scc. Altcr using two bottles, of Doctor
Swayhe’s Compound Syrup of PrunusVirgmiana
or Wild Cherry, she found herself relieved, and
by the time she had used the. third, bottle, .she
foundJterself entirely cured of the'aforesaul dis*
ease; which slvtrbad been afflicted with for three
-years. There arc daily certificates .of various
persons-, which add sufficient testimony of. the
great efficacy of this mvidimbVe mediehu*.
Forsale hy • 3.. J. -.
I,IW|Z OOMPI.AIJffT
Cured by the use of J>r, Compound
~—Strengthening* nod Gi-rmaiVAperient,Pills.
Mr. William Ric-har-d, Pittsburg, Pa, fcn*
tirely.cured of the above distressing disease:—
his symptoms were, pain and weight-in the left
sider-loss-of appetite, vomiting , acrid eructa
tions* a distension of tliestomach, sick headache,
lurred tongue, countenance changed to a citron,
•color, difficulty of breathing, disturbed rest, at
tended-with:a cough, great debility, with other
symptoms indicating great derangement of the
functions,of tlie liver; Mr. Richard had the ad
vice ol several physicians, hut received ho re
lief,'until using Dr. Harlich*s- Medicine, which
terminated in effecting a perfect cin e.
For sale by •' .1. J. MYKRS & CO.
POBT.'OSTIOB,
Carlisle, Pa. August i, 1840.
Arrival and De/iarture of Mails
Arrives. Closes
about 12 m. 7 pi pi.
“ 5 p. m. 10 a. in
<• 11-a. m. 11 a- ib.
“ 11a.. m. 4p.m.
■ “ 12 m. ' 10 a. m
' " 12 m. 7p. m
<•il. a. m- 11 a. m
R. LAMBEUTON. I\M.
Eastern daily
It •
Western
Southern
Moclumicsb’g M
Newville ' “
BANK NOTICE.
WHEREAS tlio Carlisle Saving i’urul So
ciety, will expire in 1813. Notice is here
by given,'agreeably to the constitution and laws
of Pennsylvania, that the stockholders of said in
stitution intend applying-tp ihomexb Legislature
of the Commonwealth for a renewal of charter,
change of name, style and title-to “Cumberland
Valley Bank;” increase of capital and general die
-enuntiwg and banking privileges, all under such
restrictions as the Legislature, may dirqct. Tlie
above institution to be continued in Carlisle. 1 a.
~ ; JOHN X. MYERS.
-■-September 10,-1340;--- v -' -- Gm
The Vestimeiitul Spirits prepared by IV. W
t;. VlrPhi-rson, art- warranted to, he superior to
r. mi other prepiiration of the kind.now in use
tortile removal .Id all kinds of. Crease, Tar. tidy
'P lint, - Wax, ! ‘Jc , Irom ladies £# gentlemen’s
■ wearing apparil. ■ -For saleJii Carlisle bv- y
STEVKNSOjVis? DJA’KLE.
■ Fresh Ih'iiprs, MecUeines. fije.-
- Tlie subscribers have.just received n supply of,
•fi - eshrDrugr,Medicipes, CbomicnlsyOris-PauitS,;
sS/arnisltes, Dye Stuffs, Fruits, &c., all of which
Avill be sold oil reasonable terms by ■~ - i .•
v- -V '• STEVENSON & OIWKLB.
The - American Corn Plaster stands unrivalled
n the long list of remedies for the cure of corns.,
Ail'llial is necessary in order in test-its virtura
s to make trr.il dt the Article, when Us eihtacy
wilPbe experienced.-•; For Sale by'
, ; ■ STli EEA r SO.V& DI<VKLIi.
•■TIRESH Salad Oil iff very fine quality; just
Jp received ahd for sale by Stevenson 8c Dm-
■ :--- -“noTICB ; ;; /
WS hqroby given; ibai Wiliam -Vi Cmqmivs of
B Sbippensbutg, has inado an assignment of his
real and personal property to tlie subscriber for the
use of-hia creditors: ‘Those who know themselves
to be indebted-to !(tim on any account, are request
ed to call and haako pay meat as speedily as ppssi
b'e - HOBT. GILMORE, Assignee. : ,
November 20,1810. -'-V .'
> received asupplynof very superior To;.
-matd. Ketchup, .fgr sale by Ste venson arid
*Ujnk|eVv. \ '. v < -- r
■ v ' For Sale.
•JBIOO Bushels jßitgininous; Coal, of excelleni
atthpWaro House ofUKcciu& Hal
heft. West High street, Carlisle.,; C
; • August 6,184 pf ; .V • -f
' Blacii iiml whne Hussia^Vljjoniai;Fi*r. CJilßf-
Palm Ltaf/LL-gh'orn, \Jinow Cane and r \Vt(r>
suk
use,'of £en r
tiia^-isß*:^
-5- «&> *
bjtMIIHUIIJ
/’l’orns.,
■■ i,
IMPORTANT DISCOVERY.
THE, public are hereby directed to the med
ical.advertisemenis o£ Dr. HARLICH’S
celebrated'Cain/iound.Slterigtheninff Tbnic, and
German Aperient /’iile, which are a Medicine
of great value to the afflicted, discovered by O.
P. Harliclv, a celebrated,physician at'Altdorf, ■
Germany, which has been used, with unparal
leled success throughout Germany. This Med
icine consists of two kinds/ viz: the German A
perient.and the Compound Strengthening Tonic'
Fills. They, are each put: up in small packs, '
and should- both, be used <q,effect a permanent
cure. Those wlio are afflicted would do well'io
make a trial of this invaluable Medicine, Us they
never prnriucesickness or hyuSea/while using.
A safe and effectual remedy for / ,a.' ' .
DYSPEPSIA OR XNTCIHBS'TXOIT,
and all Stomach Complaints! pain in Side,'Liv
er Complaints, Loss of Appetite, Flatulency,
Palpitation of the Heart, General Debility, Nei
yous Irritability, Sick Headache,' Teniale Dis
eases, Spasmodic Affections, Rbeumatisrii.Astb'- .
mas; Consumption,Etc. . Thu German Aperient .
Puts are to cleanse the stomach and purily the
Blood. I I h: I'onic or Strengthening Pills are
jiistierigthenjiudjnvigoi;ale_ilu^norviai r and di
gestive organs and givecfqne to the Stomach, as ’
all diseases originate trom impurities of the blood
ami disordered stoihach. This node dt treating
diseases is pursued.by all practical Physicians,
which experience hag taught them tobe’the only
remedy to effect a cure. They, are not only re
commended and prescribed by tile most expe
rienced Physicians in their daily practice, but
also taken by those gehtlcnicii-thenisrlves when
ever they feel the symptoms of those diseases,
lii'whieh .they know ‘them to- be" efficacious.—
This is the case jn all large;ciiies in which they
have an extensive,sale. It is not to be under
stood that these medicines will cufeall diseases f
merely by purifying the blond—this they will
pot" du; but they certainly will, and sufficient
authority of daily proofs assvrting tliat.tbc.se
mfidicincs, taken as. recommended by the di
rections which accompany them, will cure h
great.majority of diseases of the stomach,lungs,
and liver, by. which impurities of the blood are
occasioned. “
Ask for Ur. Hailich’s Compound Strengthen
ing Tonic, and'Gernian'Aperient Pills.
Principal Office fee the sale of this medicine
is at No.- 19 North F.ightli street, Philadelphia.
Also—'For sale at the drug store ofX J. MY
ERS & , CO. .“Carlisler svho-ave: AgentsJor
Cumberland county." Nov. 21, 1839.
Vaughan Peterson's lied Liniment.
SUPtIUIOH to-all other applications for
rheumatism, chilblains, sprains,'numbness
ol the limhs, stiffness anti weakness of the joints,
sore throat, &c. By rubbing the Uoimeni well
head With a hair brush at going-to hetl
and tlien covering.the head with a flannel night
RimUzMA : tfeM OF TIIE lIEAJ?.-"
Numerous cures in ail the above afUciions' have
conie under the otiservath n of tile pn priUor*.
The -markH.hle -cure'
nf partial paralysis of a limb is from Wiflhuu
L. Norton, a well known and respectable
magistrate of S»»utl».wurk: .
'Messrs. Vaughan & sever-'
al weeks I suffered a paitiul 'paralysis ol vi e
right arm amt of the third and founh fingers of
the right hand,. wluc.h.,sei»Mhly Jifft-cud the
Whole power of the hitters w.riting became to ..
nie a clifiiciiU tusk \vhich 1 ctultl nut execute
but with greally clVmiinshed 1 egd)Ui 1 heme
of half a efiuu 'n
lief, am) I cheerfully bear lliiS tt spmoiiy to its
ufficuV. formal' hv
—ST-KV ENSO N &.UJNKLF..-
CaHijOe,'Jan. J 6, 1840., ‘ '
—SHORT FACTS. .... *>
to tsS afflicted. _
IT is sometimes urged that the Uheumntism
cannot bet cured by external applications.—
1 his may he (rue sortietiinySf but it is also cer
tainly true that this dirlrcssrng complaint can
not he cured by internal fein.edies, except I y
their long and constant use, by which perhaps,
it the same time the system'becomes get eiaMy
deranged, debilitated and destroyed. tycn
were not this the case-.bow,shall the great dis
tress of tile snffirrer be?idleviated while'licit
slow and doubtful remedic’s-have their'effect 1
Theanswer is-plain, cahdid and most trot—use
Dr. Hewe’s KerveandEoneXirtimcnt..
No name, coulil he mi ce appropriate. It t cach
es and soothes the nerves; anti allays pains most
.effectually on its first applicath n, and by it few
applications removes move effectually and speed
ily Rheumatic pains than any internal or,exter
nal remedy was evcr.known to'do.' ‘fry it and
be convinced.; For sale by ,
STEVENSON 8c DINKLE.
Chlylislci Jan. 36, 1840,- ;
ATTEJSTD TO YOUR COtTGH.
, RKV, DR. BARTHOLOMEW'S
£*iii& Blxpcetoritiit Syrup,
AjS agreeable cordial uml t kiVe-Uve remedy
for.coughs, colds, [marsc-ncis?, pains in the
L)i\asv'uiflnenza, hard breathing, and diflicuit
expectoration. ; , ~
However incivclible it may- appear, Doctor
Bartholomews. Vink .Expectorant Syrup; has
never been known- to U\b in hording-vetkf in*
the. tikes.’.- iMai'iy’certificates have been
I'cceWeclattesting ititi virtues/’, The, public arc
inv»ted in niake a trial Of the arti
cle when its vulnfe Wilkin*. fulh/attested. For
sale by .. ST-EVENSOtf & I)VNIILE.: ,
. ..Jaubacy 1.6, 1840; • .-• . \ •' ‘/ ’
‘/■"felir sXV-A'y'fc F,: Kespecwd
. the-Very beue.fic idle fleets which;’l.
rev./ived from, lht.ua.! 01/hv, 1 CbniponpO v "V
;o‘f Wild CheVry :B:«i k,’Fapetulh willing to tes
nfyitb-tUty'aatoipshuig-etlVct. My aitai k> ,: was
that pf.a common .cohVhvhi h bygauto threat*
diysdmethiiig;, of u-rnur/ seo iiature* _ Being
recommended to use- the above. Syrup, I;"finally
gaVfc/iFH trhV,;Jifld am,happy to. suy; n.e
alrrostynstantrelief.. 1 hav.c'used Ulreqiuptiy,
ai d aUviiys wUh the same beneficial effects, if
others would use tliis mediciiu' at the cpmmvnce
nr ert of their colds and, coughs, iher wnnld | re
vent a disease which would be more alarming
MHts l oharactei' J , ; aiidjiiucb mhi-^obsti»itte.ihJhe :
cure; • ‘ , v . ' - ; Elwood L.' Pusf.v. ,
NrW.'corner.of AtcJiJs’ Fifth its, Vhila.
Eighth month, : 23, 1339; •'
The;above medicine isfpysalby J. J. Myers
Col,Carlisle. 'C/. .i’V-: V'■ , .
Dyspepsia and Hypbcontlriacisin.
Cured byDr. ESrlicKs celebratedMedtanes.
Mr. WM. MOUKISO'N, ot Schuylkill Sixth
street,'Philadelphia,‘afflicted fo,iv|evejhi.iCßT9
with' the Hboye'ilistrcssihg v ;st fl
the stomach," headache,’ palpiui t i p a il he heart,
impaired appetite, acrid eructations, .coldness
and weakness of the extremities, emaciation a
general debility ahsturbed vest,rpressure and
weight at the sthtnach after * ,
pains in UieiChestj Sack and. aides, ;chsUveness,.»
a diblikefur society hr
lassitude upon the Icast occasinn. - Miv. Morri l - ,
son had nnplied to the nibst emmehtphyaicians,'
who corisidered it heyohd the powcr Qr human '
skill to restprehhntQhealthihoweTerjashis
jafflictions had reduced him to a deplorable con
dition, having.bperi ihducedibv; a itrtend;,pf<his:
to- : try. Dr. Harlich’s Medicinesias they being ,
'highly. 'recommended,\'’by^h}eli.he’|si^uiyo.' 1
two packages for triali .hefore uslog/tlic second
pack age - , be fbend himself greatly relieved, and
by'continuihlt thfe'yisb of.them'the; disease', 1 eh
tirely'tVisappeared—he is noW enjoying all; the
blessings of perfect health. ••
For sale by , ; • Ji,J; MyEßs & Co,
'.i: ■ v
WUST received'soino desirable (SOODS sutta
«B bio for die season, ai the store of- :
! uQ'I vafei a. mciunvs,
July 90y 1840;’-- r- '
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