American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, December 27, 1849, Image 3

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    mtFO, piule {Teams ,q f Pi i vaUSa fe.—-Two 6 mule
I learns:' Vlib 1 moles are young;
’fbur<yoarB old, dnd wel| broken;. Gears nearly new
toßuit. i'Tbo mulos 'willi be pqltl ar in
pairs, Apply at,Mount'Hglly lo , ‘
V- ..rriM .•v,(ia I-„ BROWN & GIVEN.
r r.,.T«|3>ißpOlnpl)pridof , r * ■
!" !v 1 /Andllor’srColicc.
j fcPHE.Undersigned Auditor,appointed, by the cdurt
• 1 jto. marshall;qnd distribute the assets in the hpricls
.of SamuoliWoodburn, Sequestrator,of theHanovor
• and Carlisle: Turnpike, Rond Company/will attend
forjlhat purposo at (be; Arbitrators Chamber, iti the
■.Court House, Jn .Carlisle, onThufeJay.tbo 3d day
January, 1860. : ,-, f
1 i W.;S. dOBEAN; Auditor,
v ' 'December 13,184(1—3t
Piibllc Salc ol Rcal Estato.
IN order dfOrphons*Courti'will be
sold at public sale, on Saturday tho 12lh day of
• January next, at, 12 o’clock, ftLof.thal dny, on the
w premises; the following- described real estate, 'situate
I* l Silver Spring township,Cumberland county, viz:
» Theeigbt ninths ofthe one half of a plantation or
tract ,of land, bounded, by,lands pf John Gutsltal), 11.
;^ , i B >ing«r».Abr , |bam Kunkle, Jacob Hemp, and the
. North,Mountain, containing 239 acres- St. 80 perches,
i jtnpro,' pr,,less,j|iaving. thereon' erected' 8 largo two
p,n n story Log DWELLING HODSE, 1 Don
• bio LOG BARN,.pil'd Corli Crib. Also,
liiiitWy* c n unl House and Stnblo.Therei* a
; of water near Ui6 door, 'an', Apple
Orchard dnii a number of Poach and other fruit trees.
Abbiit'2oo acres of tho above described land is clear*
■ 'ed and ln o gaod state of cultivation, about,one-half
of which 1 has-‘recently been limed from limestone
quarries on the premises,- from whieli,anyquantity
' of limestone can easily, bo obtained, the residue is
’ timber-Idn'd ofan excellent quality, There are about
: 18 acres ofgood'ineiidow and a stream of never, fail.
tng running water > which parses through tho, above
■ described farm. .The ohovo land is about 4 miles
• north of* Hogestown, and.ueur the public road from
< thnl loivn lo Slorrcll'fl Gup,.
r r -ll}° terms, of sale. wj|| t bc:. .The costs and expenses
: of sale to be. pald,oii ; tlio confirmation of tho sale by
• llio court, ono; third of the balance to remain in the
. ;:iiands,pr the purchaser during the life of Anri Follon
,. barger, widow, of Uonry Fcllenbarger, dde'd., (hb in
. Merest Ip be paid to her annually during her life, In*
■ lercsUo commence oh the first of April next, and at
hcrdcalh.thp principal | 0 bo paid (6 the eight minor
' - children pflhe aforesaid Henry' Fcltciibnrgcr, dco’d.,'
- ’ whom- John.ll. Smith is Guardian; three hundred
dollars to bo paid on the fit el of April next, when
P o **bssitin will bo'given and~n deed l mndo to lha
.» and the residue in four : equal onnhnl pay
indrtls thereafter with interest'fromfirßl'af ‘April
next, The purchase money and widows donor to bo
secured by mortgager recognizance In (hoOrphans*
Umrl. The lax«s for the ,year 1850 to bo paid by
the purchaser. , JOHN 11. SMITH,
Goar, of minor children of H. Feltenbaraer , dic'd,
. .. December 20, ,1849—4 t,
, Superior Oroccrics.
Tit ■ lll,acri , l i' r , b 'S» l««*o to inform bis friend.
'. . *j d r t|lo P“ bl, c In general, that ho has Just re
mem of " 01ly ' * ill ‘ “ lal fi o , an d general üßiort.
Fresh Groceries, , wr
of wliloh he is prepared to sell at uC>sf
BUL7vury small advance. His stock is com.
posed of a. general assortment of everything In the
grocery line, embracing in part Teas,Coffees,Sugars,
Molasses, Spices, Tobacco and Segors, (Jiiccmware
ond Glasawaro, Fish and Salt. Crackers and Cheese,
.5 . ul, » and Candles, Pinb. and Ethcriu) Oils,
‘ Hums and Dried Beef, Conns, While
Corn, VinOgar, Toys, Matches, Brushes, ft-C,
will firid’U to thoir advantago lo g|v 0 me
a call, as I am determined lb. sell at Vety moderate
profits. DohU forget llite stand,South Hannvor street.
<. next :door to Hannon’s (lute Esheluion'sVhdlel, and
I H'Ultio two doom of tlio Volunteer Printing Office.
Carlisle, Dcdcmbor 20, 18i9 / °^
! 11 SplCcsvio.-rTsaislnS, Oranges, Figs; Nuts
A pfon,kiuds,CilrOn, Miicc, Nutmeg*, Cinnamon,
Cloves. Alepice* Pepper, Ac., all fresh and good, just
received, /or solo al tho chcap grocery store of
... C. INHOFF, Agt,
/■'IUANBEIiIMES’—A fiiib lut of superior Grahber-
U rieu just rccclvbtl by •. 1 ■">
■ d.imhoff-.a gi.
IEAS,~A1 EAS ,~A lor fiO assortment of fine
M Ulack 00(1 Orcon foiio, (now crop,) from Ilia well
known; houw of.ilie Cnnioh Ten Company, oonmamlo
on band and for solo by C. iNIIUFF, Agli ”
-DUCKW.IKAT MEAL; of'.uperinr quality; for
-D family.use, for sale by C. INIIOFF, Agl.
AUEENSWAUH, Gldsstvah", &c.—Now on
Vi "and a: vorylorga assortment ofl'oiii irion Ware,
Gramm Ware. China and Glass Wole. at all pri
cos, and lor sale by C. INIIOFF, Agl.
TjMM! AND bAL I .—Just rebelved No. IMac-
X kerel, fresh and good. Also Salt, all kinds,
■ . . , u. I.NMOFf, Agt -,
( li! A( ri K 1 boila i fee. ton
'L/siunlly on hand.’ A fresh snpplji Juki reteifed
y C. IN HOFF, A gl.
AANDIES, of all kinds, very superior; Jiiit
V/opening at the store of C. IN HOFF; Agl.
piNE and Eiherial Oils—Several barrels just
X received, A good supply trill bo constantly
bo kepi on hand by O. IN HOFF, Agl
■TTUiUID LA MI’S—A now lot of iheso superi-
X or Lamps have just been rereiood hy
C. IN HOFF. Agl.
T. IQUOUS,—French' ond - Rasberry. .Brandy,
Xi Jamaica Spirits, Md., Portland L; Wines,
old Rye Whiskey, io. of very superior quality,
constantly on hand. A now supply just received
• ■ G. INHOFF, Agl.
COmidY*B HOTEL,
MARKET SQUARE, HARRISBURG, PA,
SINCE the close of the last business season, this
Hotel has been gronlly enlarged, and Undergone
a thorough alteration, renovation, papering and re
furnishing, thereby modernising and muting it deci
dedly the most comfortable, convenient and b.sl ar.
ranged Hotel, at the seat of Government,-.
Tho location is peculiarly lino, and such ns to add
gteatly.to the comfort of guests, being in the most
central end delightful part of Harrisburg
h • r'k°. Riding contains 71 chamboraiisthreostorios
-'gilt eighty.feet front on,Second street, and 60 feet
Jronl on. Market Square, with two wings, ertonding
bgck >4O foot and a capacious court In the cent™
Th. DINING ROOM is capable of aeaC IVo
persons. ‘ • 1 ' •
HOT AND COLD D ATIIB have been idded apd
comprise pari of the new improvements..
The various department* of (ho House have been
placed under such management as enable* the Pro*
prietor to guarantee to hU'patrons, friends, -and the
([ravelling community, that every possible attention
will bo given ,to their comfort.
After returning his sincere thanks for the very
liberal patronage .heretofore extended to him, he'most
respectfully solicits a continuance of it.
WELLS COVERLY.
Harrisburg, Dec. 13, 1840—3 m
Spruce Street Cabinet WarorooiiiNj
No,llo Bouvet St. bblow 6tii, Phila, . ‘
pONSTANTLY ON HAND,a largo assortmon,
\J of superior
Walnut and 1 Mahogany Furniture,
manufactured in best manner, of. modern style
and at moderate prices, embracing .
Sofa*, . Parlor Chairs, /,
Wardiohos, , Rocking Chairs, 1
Dressing ' Toto-a-totes,
Frepch Bedsteads, , . Centro and Pier Tables.
High Post Bedsteads, \Vatih .Stands,
..Hat, Racks, . # .Secretaries,
/ &'o. dcp.
Every article Is iriudo of tho best material and
workmanship, and warranted. ,
,•. ’ ; t.&d, h.hbnkelB.
Phila., August 0, 1840—.
TV>T; Ffosh No. l, 2 & 3, Mooknrel
M. in Bloro (wd for sale by • •J. yv. EDY.
Gi’cat .Holiday Attraction:*!
:r. -Watches, ilcwelcry, &c.
f HEI Bubidrib.f' 'n.|'iuiimi|y informs liiiwfrionis
and the public genetdlly, that he has just roturn*
ed iron)'PJiiladelphiu tvith • tho largest aiul .most
splendid assortment of Watches,'. Jewelry') &c., oVcr
before offered to tho oitizods of this place.-- His stock
consists in part of . • - i , : ; ...
GOLD AND SILVER LEVER WATCHES,
Gold and Silver Lbpine Doi, with a variety'of Silver
watches, pf lower prices. Gold guard chains; gold
and silver pencils! “ splendid assortment of gold pons,
Of most approved manufacture) silver butter knives,
silver, and plated spoons, fine silver plated forks,ia
largo and ’splendid lot of gold and silver. SPEC*
TACI.ES. (Ho Invites parllcularaltentionto this
article of spectaolos, as he can warrant them to bo
tho best this side of Philadelphia.) Common Spec
(aclcs of all prices; a large and.beautiful .assortment
of gold Fingor und Ear rings, alt prices; Breast pins
in groat variety, watch''keys, fob and vest chains,
silycr;and shell card, bases, d very superior article;
silver thimbles, silver combs, cuke baskets; with, a
grout variety (if otlierarticles in his line, unnecessary
to mcnfioh.. lie inyitca all to call and examine liis
stock, assured that it cannot fail to please, both in
quality and price. .
THOMAS CONLYN.
Carlisle, December 20, 1849—tf
For the llolydays!
RICH ,& ELEGANT BOOKS & RAN GY
GOODS, AT HAViiIISTiCK’S..
JUST opened- at this large and well known ee
labliBhmpnl, .the most splendid assorimeril of
richly erubellished and superbly Illustrated An
.nuals, Gift-Books, and Poetical Works, together
W«lh an extensive variety of CHILDREN'S
PICTORIAL fIOOKS, fur children of all
suitable as presents for, the Holy-days, His*as
sorlmeal iq thlsline.is the finest ha has ever pre
sented, and cannot' fail to. please. the
beauty of the books as in their cheapness,- He
hagplso just opened a splendid assortment of
Holiday Faiicy^Goods,
which it would be impossible toerimrierate in an
advertisement, but which comprise every variety
of.eleganl fancy articles, of the newest styles and
latest designs. Ho would call particular.attention
to his choice supply of PERFUMES; from the
celebrated establishments of Rbussel, Haul and
.others, with Fancy Soaps, and every article de
sired for the toilet. Also* Musical. Instruments,
Ladies and Gentlemens Cutlery, in great variety,
Gold Pens and Pencils, Port Monnatrs, Walking
Canes, Baskets in great variety, and the most
elegant assortment at -Girandoles, Flower l Vases;
Screens,,
Parlor anil St inly Lamps,
either foulard or burning fluid* which has neVei
been presented in this botough. Also, FRUITS,
CONFECTIONERY; PR I3SEKVED
NUTS and an innumerable variety of other arti
cles, which it is Impossible to mention in detail,
but which comprise almost every article which
can bo.asked.fur in the Hue of fancy goods, &o.
The public are especially iiVvited io call and see
them during the Holidays. . Reutbmber (lie old
stand; North'nanover Street,.
1 s. W. UAVERStIck.
■ December 20,1840.
rtHAN BERRIES.—A large lot of Cranberries.
\J irr prime order, just received qt the store of
■n- u Hni'o.? 1 W.HAVERSTICK.'
! December 30; 1840. •
BOOTS ANO SIIOES,
WM. M. PORTER Uus just received a largo and
elegant.assortment of, * »,
‘ ; 'y'nopfb k'A ? rf Si/dia;-
puited to the- prejrni fernson; among which are Meii
and Boys 1 Thick Hd.U, Kh».& Gulf do.) Gum Shoos,
UulFalo .QVci Shoes; Ladies’ Gailcrb, liuekiiiF,
Slippers ami Tie*, of Leather, Mbhicko arid Kid;
mode in ihe hucst Style; a lai-gosdppty of Aliases and
Childrens. Gaiters,' Uiilils dtid Uhskina, Every de
scription bf work madc l«i bfb‘ci as usual.
Cull ai Putter** Shoo.&Orb I’Mdio' sttabl, 'dpnositc
the Methodist Church. .
Decelnbci- 20, 1849 - , '
Dry tJoods! Dry Goods!
A A PACKAGES. JUST RECEIVED At. THE
N«vv Store, corner of Hanover ond LdUtlior
slriibts, opposite Win. Lcohutd’s old eland.
CALL And exAxMine,
Broddclolhs, .Cijsslinerbs, Snllincls,
and Vestings j
Mousolin de Lainos, Ginghsjns,
PRINTS, DOMESTIC GOotis, TAILORS?
TRIMMING S,i\c. Alao,
.800 TS, SHOES, HATS nnd CAPS.
Call and sce.j’ur yuursclvos.
DcKcmbef SO, 1849.
Second Arrival of Fall Goods.
At the Now Store,
Cdrner of {(anitver and Louthcr Struts, opposite
\Vm, Leonards old stand, j
TMB undersigned respectfully informs his
friends and (lie public, that lie has just returned I
from Philadelphia,- with a large and carefully so-1
ledted assortment i-f
New Fall (rooflSj
purchased at (ho .lowest prices, amTwhlch he is do*
terminod to si ll at small prollts. A large assortment
of Cloths at from 70 conU (o $0 per yd; Cauituores,
Cusaincls and Vestings, at'various prices-
Ladies Dress Good*, such as Delaines, Cashmeres,
Coberg Lfoniso Twills, Thibet Cloths, and a splendid’
assortment of, Silks. An elegant assortment of
Calicoes and Ginghams, suitable for the approaching
season. Checks, Tickings, bleached and unbleached
Muslins.
BOOTS J)ND SHOES .
A well selected assortment of Men's, Women’s, and
Children's Hoots and Shoes, good and handsome.—
Coy’s and Men’s Cloth and Hungarian Ctlpfl.
GROCERIES in nil their variety, viz; • Sugar,
Cofloe, Mohsans, Pekin Tea Company'scoMra
ted Teas. Spices, &o M nnd the best quality of
Carpet Chain. 1 J
N. VV. WOODS, diet,
December $O, 1040 ' -
N. 13, All orders from llio country promptly a«<
tend to. Eggs, Butter, and ali kinds of Pro*
drjco taken at market prices.
Ealnlciyoiltc l ,
LETTERS of administration on tho estate of Mary
Hariln, deceased, Isis' of Newton hnyn.Mii,
uumbsriond'county, I!eiin»yivania, have l.ocn gram
od to tho snhserilror .residing in tho same township.
A 1 Jlorson. Indented to said estate will moke imme
diate payment, end those having claims will present
them properly authenticated foi aettlemonl, tn
n i JOHff HIGHLANDS, Ex'r.
December 13, 1840— Of* » "* r.
Elastic Doll, Heady.
A NE W and beautiful hrliclo, believed to bo an
tv perior to anything ofthe kind Over hoforo man
ufaclutod. Being olo.llc will not' limit by Talllna
and being painted in oil it may ho washed with soao
and water when soiled, and readily restored to ibolt
original beauty. )’’or sole ol the cheap atoro of ’ .
J’, MONSTER,
December 13,1849. 7
In tho Court of Comihon Pioas
OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY,
Catharine Myors, late Calha.~l No, 84, August
nho Hoavlnger, by hoi 1 father I Term, lfi4p. Sub
end next friend, John lloav* ( pmna sur djvarco.n
ingeij rlSth Nov, 1840, on
vs. 1 f motloitof Mr. Todd,
1 * George W. Myerr. J proof having boon
made that tho said Udorgtf W. Myers; coUld not bo
found.. Notice Is hereby given to tho said George
W. Myers, to appear on iho I4ih day of January,
.1860,10 answer tho complaint of the said'Catharine
Myers. r ' DAVID SMITH, Sh'iT.
Dpcpmber 13,1840—4 t
■•"."'•PrS'claination,-;'- '
TTTHEREAS.lh%.>Honurable,FuxbxßzcK-WATTBi
;i V V President,Judgoofthe several OourtsoTConi
nion Pleas of the .counties of Cumberland, Perry and
Juniata, in Pennsylvania, and of the several
Courts uf.pyei, and Tormlrifrdtid General Jail De*
Bald, iiourifles, and flop, Jdhri Stuartand
John Clendcnirij Judges of the Court of,Oyer and
Terminer and General Jail Delivery, for tho trial of
ajl!.Capital and Vthlof.bficnccs, in the soidcouhiyof
their precepts to me directed, dated
the iuthof November, 1840, have ordered the Uduh
ofpyor arid Terminer end General Jdil.Dellvcry, to
be Holden alCarlieleVontho 2d Monday of January;
next, (taing the Utfiday) ht lOo’clbck ih'lhcfore
noon, to Continue two weeks.
NO rtCE ‘is therefore hereby given’, to Bib Cdro
nbr, Justiccs of the Peace and Constables of (belaid
county of Cumberland, thdt they are by the said bre
c6pt Commanded to bo then and (there in their prober
persons; with their rolls, records, inquisitions, exami
nations, and all 'other remembrances, to' do those
things which to their olficesapperlain to be done,imd
all thosblhat are hound by recognizances, to proficcute
ogainst tho prisoners that are or then shall bo in the
Jail of said county,'are to be there to prosecute them
as .hull be just. DAVID SMITH, Sheriff.
1 SiiitniFF’s Omen,' • V
Carlisle.Dec. 13, 1840.- J i t;,
BY virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Expdnos.
issued ,out of the Court of Colhmnri Pleas of
Cumberland county, and to me directed, I will ex
pope the fulio'wing Real Estate id',public sale, at tho
Otturt House, ini the Borough of Carlisle, bn’Sutur
day the sth’ day of January, 1850, at 10 o’clock. A
M», viz:” - ' 1 . ’
A lot of ground situate hi Frankford township,
bounded by lands of ; Mo.qntz, John Hays, Sam
uel Jovery and others, containing acres; more or
less, having (hereon orodlcd a,J$ story ~
. ■ Log House, &o.
'SuizoJ and token in elocution ns the properly of
Michael Laley. - ~ . '
. Also, ill the interest of Thomas Si Wilson in
tiinl property known ao.lhn CUMBERLAND FIJI!.
Esl !A’ r E, situated in Dickinson township,
Founded, by,land. formerly of Dr. >V. Chomhers, A.
U. bgo. tlio Pino Grove Estate, Buchnnuu’s heirs
and others.,. Seized, and taken in execution as the
properly of Thonios S. Wilson.,
Also, alracl. of, lam). situnlid in Soulhimpion
township, containing 4 acres, more of less, houndci
by lands of Martin Thrush bn .the north, east and
south by Wm. Highlands, and yjtsl by Jubh’Ddn
can, haVing thcrcun erected a twfl story
Frame, House & Kitchen.
wnr 1 ' taken in ciccchlioir os the properly of
Willi un Hnuk,
Also, a tract of land, sithaled in South Middloloh
township, known as the
Carlisle Iroa Works Estate, 1 ’
containing 10,000 oereb, more ot- less, huviriir Ihfcre.
on bicblcU U large Brick .Mansion House, a Forge
and I drndcci o new Merchant Milt; with four ruh
6f atone, 3 lirfth Bank Dorns; and necessary Tenant
Houses, Coal HohSer, Carpenter aim Blaeltimiih
bhnpa, Stabling, Ac. Seized and taken in execution
Ese ° f W “ Et6 ' of Michael
Aiso, alracl of land, situated in Southampton
Idwnßlup, containing 450 acres, more ob Ibkb, hound
ed by lands of K. Scot), Esq., on the. north. Catlisli
Bank Properly bn the oast, the Adams county line
on the.south, ahd lands of Charles Wharton on the
Z Ctt ; JtJu*'' ana . lakcnin execution as the proper
ty of William Crcssjcr.ahd James Bcealdea, * ‘
Also, a lot of ground, situated in Shippcnabnrg,
eonloiimig a acres, more or loss, hounded by lands
sail r. T? ““ n l °'V, ho no,,h> Saraucl Wilson on the
ft Alexander Mated on the south', and Mary
* vta » -*■*;
House . & Frame Barn. 4
ffUa,ddP„: n elt'' iliCn tnCrCCUIiUn " ““
Also, several adjoining tracts of land, situated in
lMhlh P o'iS ? I fas Fr “, hkr ° M tow ,bships, eon
"j"f 10 , ?. 6 , perches, more or less bound
fr t d A h --* n o Fathesi JbhiiDuhhar; Cco,
Uotb And George Slrome; having Ihctt'ori creeled a
StOritj Merchant & Grist Mill
a Woo Men Factory, Carding Factory, 4 , wo B l ol v
SeTv° r m! l l°f““’i 3 Uar ! ,s ;.“ Gbopur Slibh; ic.—
Soiled ahd iakonin oxcoulion bolho properly of M
C. Davis. And ditto ho sold by mb, .
n. n r, .a ; »4.VIDSMITH;Bh*m
Cftilwlo,‘Dc(j. 13, 1819.
N i I i iotcild Id apply at
il I*P , f tln of the Court of Quarter Sessions
of Cumberland county-, for a license to keep a tavorti
or public house in the house lately kept by Alien
Cook, in South Middleton township, ! P , V ,
pccombcl 13, 1849— 3 i»
clt,ie "« of tiiq lowhsHlp of
MiJJlelmij in lhc county of Uumhoiland, do
□“''ft V 1? "w"Jr ?“• , ““jualnted.tyilh tlio .phovo
Homed John Wolf, that h„ i. jf g „„j repute r u * holl .
coty and emperunco, mid is well provided tilth Hondo
.7“™' anJ conveniences for tho accommodation of
strangers anil travellers, and that such Inn of Tavern I
d “‘° th^“bli “ ,nJ en, " tai^
. u a ,;V, U f lH l ?' lilcri Samuel Ifccnt;
WilhdmDey, G. I), OralghcaJj
Henry Win,, llohcrl Graham,
Samuel Zug, Ocrga Drennan,
Isaac ICaulinitrt, Jaool, Shadier,
tearherr . J “ h " D ‘
N. W; WOODS;, Ag r t;
Tavern iiicoMsii,
l j. i,on ">•» I intend to apply at
IN the next Irrm of tho court of Quarter Scasiina
of Cumberland county, for a liccn.o lo keep a ta.Srn
oi public.house in Ilia house I now occiinv ~4
in South Middleton township. W “* “ l ' ch
December 13. . JOIIN «'CKEIi.
We the un.lcrs.gncJ citizens of South Middleton
township, in the county of Cumberland, do certify
I*?* with the above named
John llicker, that he Is of good repute for honesty
and temperance, and is well provided with liottis
room and convonioncea for tho accummoJalmn"of
strangers anyl travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern
is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain
atrangcra ami travellers.
. Robert 0. Sterrott, Daniel Rider,
, Ceptge W.Wolf, Benjamin Rider,
John Raker, Jacob Myers,
Samuel Marlin, • David Frederick,
Peter Young, John Myers.
George Weblmrl, sr. , George Garvor,
Henry Webberl,. John Goodyear,
Jacob Goodyear, Cyrus Ringwnlt,
Williairt Rider, Abraham Harltler.
NOTICE la hereby given (hut r Intend to nnnjv „(
the ne jl term of tile noon ol Qimtor Scion. of
unmb.rl,nd,county, for a llcenbe to heap a tavern or
p*ibtio house.in f.ho hniiao ol present occupied by Joi,
lirjur, In Uugostpwn, Cumberland county, Pa,
December 13,
~I W e' ‘Jr * u kacril)orß,citi(onß of Silver Spring tmvn
•nlp, In (ho county of Cumberland, do 4'orliiy Unit 1
■ ' n .. pV “ P ° ,ed 10 bo *l«pl by Caleb 0. Ililde.
brand, in the town of Ilogoalown, la neoereary to
o „'n moda '°, , ', 0 | ’ Üb|lp opd atrannera end
trevo | ler , i and that the aa Id Caleb 0. Hildebrand I.
“ nd temperance, and la
U,o nt 1 ! 0 wlib heu.e room and oonvonlenoea for
the .eo o m„,ed.llon of.lrangcra and Irelel cnl;
ftSft,,.,,:
teP«-;aa*ip 1
fete..,, ■ ;
I llomaa Anderaou, Samuel Head,
Samuel KeU, /:,,■ r : George Forniy.
nAJ'S.. A large asaohment of Men’s & Boy’s
oVoonTo. ? *° ry in". J"sl reoelVod at. the
cheap store of Arnold & tcviV !
September 97, 18*0, ' ' > ; i
ShcrllPs Sales.
Tavct’ii liicvutci
JOHN WOLF.
Tuvorit Xlconso,
Iloloviu^UoUiaaVs:
Kriiss. Kinglet Head Quarters,
i a; CARLISLE; PA.| . ...
IS the place whWfl.country merchants arid the pub>
Jic in general, will hhd laVgcsl Jpnd best as
sortment of . -;
Confectionaries,
ever offered in this county, manufactured of the best
material espressy for the Holidays, qnd will be sold
wholcsnle.or retail at the Old.Slarid of,tho subscriber
North Hanover street, a fow doorsnorth of the Bank,
where, all.are invited to call and. examine fortbem
selvesras.it would bo impossible to rricnUoh all'tho
varieties. He would also coll attention to d large
ossortment.of Fruits and Nuts of the latest importa
tions, consisting of
f . ORANGES, LEMONS, RATSfNS,'
Figs, Pruens, Grapes, Citron,'Dates, Almonds, Eng
lish'Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Filberts, Pen Nuts, Co
coa Nuts; dee. In connection with.lbc nboyo he has
just Received a larago saoitraont of English, French,
and -
■ TpyS & Fancy Croods,
consisting in pari of ttn'e Flreilch Card i*nd Sewing
Baskets of entirely new paVtcrrie, Fdnoy Boxes of
wood. pdpcr and glass, Wax and jthher Dojhhdads,
Kid hnd Jointed Doles; Basket, Bell Bone, and other
Rattles, Games and Puzzles of tho latest style) Fur
niture, tea setts, and nine in boxes, fiddles; guitars',
pianos, accordeons, harmooniesns, drums, grips, and
other, articles of war, Glass ond China toys, rrianlle
orhamerits, Tools in, boxes, woolly dogs, wugorikdrid
wheelbarrow*, tubs,'cradles, Noah’s. Arks, mask)!,
marbles of all kinds, fancy soaps, colougne, ox mar
row, shaving-cream, hair and clothes Brushes, Ac.
He has also on hand a prime lot of FRESH GRO
CERIES, consisting of Coffees, Teas, Sugars; Mo
lasses, Crackers, Cheese, Spices of all kinds, and in
fact ,011 articles in the Grocery line, which will bo
disposed of ot the lowest rates.
. Orders flfom a distance thankfully received and
promptly attended lb. , p, MONYER...
Carlisle, Dec. 6, 1840,.
Second Arrival!
CHARLES OGILBY, respectfully informs ihd
public, that he'has commenced anil Will be open-,
ing for sotoo duys, Iris SECOND PURCHASE of
Fall & Winter Goods;
His stock at present is very large and gpnoral, and
with, the. addittouiuf his second .puuchabe, ho flit
ters himSclf that ho will be able lo please all tiioso
that wish to lay out their cash to a good advantage.
1 ho stock cdrjsiMs In pdrt of a very extensivo assort
ment of . .. .
• Jtiadies. lires's CrOoSsi
a valuable assortment of WINTER SHAWLS, of
the most fashionable styles; French,,.German and
Englishrh)LßlNQES, Cobcrgs, Paramcltds, Alpa
cas; and Sacking CLOTHS of beautiful qualities;
t rdtich and English new stylo Cashmeres, Mous de
LaihoS; Fichch, English, and American Chintzes,
Also, a very gcilfcVal lin'd handsome stock of
~ Cloths, Cassinievesr Sattlncts>
Kentucky Jeans,, Kerseys, and' a grdril mrlhy 6'thef
kinds of. Goods for Ronllcmon’a; wear. One of (ho
largest blocks, of White and Brown Muslins, thal
has jbeeb ih Carlisle for several years, which was
purchased before the advance in Cotton Goons.
Also, a full aud complete assortment of ‘
Roots & Shoes,
Milch will bo Sold at the lowest notch, together with
a lofge stuck of Fresh Groceries.
A« Italy-trade and small profits is (be order of
the doy,|fcve say cobre one, come all, and. secure fur
yourselves good bargains, ... .
Carlisle, Nov 16, 1849
Cheap Clothing store.
, Great Bargains !
i*. u ‘ ,Bcr , ib . ct wcn,M - respectfully inform his
*s°,, • l anti tbo P“Mic * n general, that ho has ro
moved’lifs largo and extensive assortment of
Itcady-madc Clothing,
V?, 11 '”,™ 01 ” tocenUy.occupied ao a .loro by Georae
Main slteet, directly opposite
bllioti a Drug store; and within twododrfl ol Ogilby’s
stoio, More he will keep constantly oh hand, all
kinds of llqßity-miiUo Clothihg, Hnd everything per-
Uuning lo gcndomeu’s wardrobes. The clothing ho
oflcirs lot- sale id maUo Up in his own shop, by expe-.
nented workmen, and under tiis owii supervision.—
no feels prepared (o offer great bargains in tile
Uolbmg line, and to testthis fact ho would cafnest
ly invite the ciliaons of Ibis county to give him a
call, am) . examine the quality of bis slock and bis
prices, before puichnsing elsewhere,
ifo will also, aq heretofore, continue Id moke’ up
all kinds of Clothing.accordingio, order, and (hose
who prefer it can, have their measures taken, and
their garments made up to their plcasemciit., Al«
ways oo hand a large assortment of Cloths. Cussi-
I meres,. Sattinqtf. Vestings; Ac.
Don’t forgoJ.tHo place—directly opposite ElliollV
store, and within two doors of Ogllhy’s.
p H ** « ...NATHAN
Nov 22, 1849—3 m
KOOK HERE I
CHEAP GOODS, *
TH E subscribers have Just completed their hut
chases of Pall and Winter Goods. Their stock
consists in part of CLOTHS and Caoslraeres;
Vestings from 91 to *3 per jd.i CdsolneU, of all
colors and prirest White; Yellow, and-Red Flank
nhls; Kentucky Jeans, Velvet Cords, Beavortoons,
Calicoes by lira cart loadi Ginghams, Mnus de
Laincs, Metinocs, Parnmnltn and Thibet Cloths,
Coburg cloths, Alpaohns, Fancy Alohair Lustres;
Checks. Tickings, Domestic Ginghams: Canton
Flannels,.Lindseys, Plain de Lalnee; In pinks,
brown, rimrnnb, ilhd black, for ISj cts. pci yard, 1
Mous do Laines, Thibet and Tekerri '
SHaxvlSi
flong Shawls ,lroih 93 Id Slbf Silt, and Linen
Handkere|iiefSi cotton, woollen and cashmere
Stockings; Irish Linens, Gloves) Cloth, Glazed,
and Fur CAPS; Gimps and Fringes! Rihhoris IH
Varthtyi combs, woolloh Blocking Yarn; till tliiali
lies; cnloia and prices; Stool Roads, Purse Twist
and Clasps; Parses, Scarfs; Green Brirage; Table
covers ot lincn and cloth; carpbt chain! Table dlai
per, crash and linen diaper, edgings rihd laces,
and a wood assortment of trimmings, lower limn
usual,
Csiira Siloed,
all sizoa dan pricoa; Umbrellas, Carpets, Qucona
wnre, Hardware, Groceries. &o.
All the above wo purchased with gold and sil
ver, and laved about IS per coat, over those who
bought.on credit. Call and examine our Goods,
wo are determined to soil them nt very small pro
fits- ! A. &W. BENTZ.
October 18, 18-10.
GROCERIES FOR IM9.
* A NEW supply of choice Groceries, embracing
Coffees, Sugars, Spices, and a lot'of
Q-rqen and Black To" 6,
with nil iho oiher variety of articles in our lino,'
equal. and probably superior to the usual vorie
fi.Ua. lias justbeen repelved and opened at the storb
of thb subscriber, whore be will be pleased in of
fer thorn to ids customers opd friends without anij
fldonrtcf from forme/prices, The public have our
warmest thanks .for tbq encouragement extended
to us, and wp indulge the iVopn ilmi wo may bo
favormj wltir.n dontiniiapee of Ihd Came,
Carlisle, 00l IQ, 1649, J; VV. DDV. .
Drug ana Variety Store:
rpHE subscriber respectfully to the pub’s
J_ Hu, that ho has taken that well known stand,
lately owned by James Fleming, on tbo corner of
Pitt jftul High direct*, directly opposite tbo Mansion
Iluuso, where ho wfll keep constantly on hon’d an
assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, Paints, Oils,
Py/furnery, and Fanby Articles,* which ho Isdstor
mined to.null tow. Having engaged the services pf
rfn experienced Dhigglrtl, ho patters himself to bo
üblq, to give gonorpl satisfaction to ail;
. Physicians and Cuun(ry> Merchants supplied at
r ducod prices. , HENRY A* STURGEON.
. Carlisle, August 10, 1g49.
Bp; JAYNE’S Family Medicines for sale at tli*
Drug.eml Vutloty atrte of Henry A, «<«rgoon.
;TT Is confidently believed that few'institutions offer
J, greater inducements to’students than tlio tbovc’.
Located in tho midst of a community piovek’biiil for
jheirint'eltigehCe, morality arid regard for the interests
of religion, this Academy cun effectually guard its
members /Vein evil and immoral influences, Advan
lagbs aro likewise offoicd to those desiring to pursue
the study, of the physical sciences, surpassing those
of most similar institutions.
. Those Hiving sons or wards, and- wishing to send
then) to A Seminary of learning,' are respectfully soli
cited id visit Newvillo, and judge of tho advantages
fot themselves, ok, al least, procure a. circular oon
laitiirig frill particulars; by addressing .
. . ,' JAMES HUSTON, Principal,
Nowvillc, Pa.; Aug. 23, 1849—1 y
JPlaShfictd Classical Academy.
Four mitei west of CarlUVeybeltDee'n the Newvillc
Stale.Roaa 'bwi the Cumberland Volley Railroad,
■ SEVENTH SESSION.. .
THE Seventh session will commence oh Monday
(he fithofNdvb’r. 1349. Tho number of students
is limited; and they prepared for Col
lege, Counting House, &c. . ....
Tho situation precludes tho possibility of students
associating with the vicious or deprayed,being remote
from town or village, though easily accessible by
State Road or Cumberland. Valley Railroad, bu(h of
Which pass throughlands attached to the institution
Bddrding. washing,tuition, «Scc.,(pcrsess.) $5O Cd
Ilqun or Greek, ft QO
InSlrbmbnta) Music io 00
French or German 6 00
Cilfodldrs with rofcionccs. &c„ furnished by -
, ■ ’ K. K, BURNS,Principal.
October 8; 1840.—1 y
\OF FOREIGN4' DOMESTIC HARDWARE.
J ACOB S?NER had jiisl returned from the cust
om cities with now assbHmbnl of Goods, which
ho is now opening at hi* chfeah store; In North Han
over street, next door to GWy.'hdtoL
Oils, Glass, Paints, Coj>al, Japinj
and Black Varnishroj of extra quality; Nulls mill
Spiked, Watts* Oar Iren, Cast, Shear, iilistcnh'L.and
Spring Steolj Locks, Hinges, Screws, Pianos,'Sihraj I
Chisels, Augers, Axesj Knives, Forks, &c. Shoo
Findings of every description.' Persons wanting any
thing in the Hardware lino, would do well to give
us a call, as wo are determined to soli low for cash.
The highest price will (io paid for SCRAP IRON
and FLAXSEED, at tho slurb of
Cdrlislc', Nov 15,1349 . JACOB SENER.
Tremendous Arrival -
OP FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
At the Cheap Wholesale and lietdil Dn/soods
Store of
. ARNOLD & LEVI.
•THEY have just received and are now opening
in North .Hanover street, 3 doors north of the Car
lisle Uank anAdppdsilo Havoraiick’s Drug store,
the most extohsivo assortment of Fall and Winter
Goods, ever brought ip Carlisle. Among, these
goods,may be found.a iioauliful selection of
Ladies Dress Goods,
plain, black and changeable Silk's; eilk striped,
figured, and embroidered Cashmeres, small figVd
and striped Delaines, in great variety: plain, black,
and changeable Alpacas, ’Mohair Lusters, .plain
and figured Sack Cloth, French Merinos. Parri
inattcs, worsted plaids, bonnet satins, ribbons,
Brussels Lace, black silk fringe and bells.
f ff^£?‘^ Terkera i Thibet, Mous de Lain;
and plaid Shawls; Moravion, Lamb’s Wool, Al
paca ®nd, Silk Hosc|, Gloves and Milts.
'CLOTHS & CJISSJMERES, Saltinelts, Ken
tuckjr. Joans* Velvets, Pilot Cloth, Drab and Bea
ver Cloths* for men’s overcoats and sacks.
CHARLES OGILBY.
, Bodts & Shoes.
Wo have added to our immense stock of Dry
a largo ,assortment of Bools and Shoes,
vhlcli will be sold very chedp at Hie aloro of Ar
old & Levi.
September 27, 1849.
iVotv Oadtls at Cheap Clothing,-
THJS subscribers have just returned rrnni Pliila
delpliia with splendid assorimonl of Goods for
gemtsmbii’s wear; with which they Intend oilering
groat indUcotnenlS to the citizens of Carlisle and
surrounding ooiimlyl Tlruy | mV o on hand an as:
sorlmem ...
CIOTIIMO,
sucli as Dross Cools, Cloaks, Over-coals, Vests;
Pams, Shins, Bosoms, Collars, Under Shirts,
i Drawers, Gloves, Stockings, Silk and other Cra
vats, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Hats,
i Caps, Trunks. TravoUing Bags and Umbrellas!
all of which they Intend selling at a very small
advance on city cost, having fur their motto “small
profits and quick sales.” They wish it to be un
derstood that thuir oloihirig is all manufactured
under their own superintendanco and hot |n tKo
ojty, lienee they are enabled to warrant every ar
dole they sell. \
Having an experienced oiiltor engaged In their
establishment, they arc prepared at all.limes to
[ inakb to. order any nmole of clothing in a neat,
fashionable; mid substanlial manner, and at short
notice. ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON.
North Hanooer SI. apposite Monver'e Store, i
Carlisle, Ocl. 4, lb‘l9—3m w, (!
I Tljb Allen arid Eaalpennsborough Mutual Fire
insurance Company of Chmhorland bounty, inoor-i
porotod by an not of Aaaembly, is now fully or
gantzed, and in operation under tho roanagemonl
of tho following commissioners, viz:
Jacob Shelly, Win. R. Gorgaj, Michael Cock-
Itn, Moichptr Drennompn, Chtiatlan Slnyinun,
Simon Oyslpi,, Jacob H. Copvor, Lewis liyor
;H“8 a, . 1 ’. I ?cnJaraln H. Muasbr, Jacob Kirk,
SaiUUel Prowell, Joseph Wickorsham.,
The rates of insurance are ns low a.nl favorable
as any Company of the kind |n tllb Stale. Per
sons wishing to bebotob monlhara are invited to
make application- to the agents of the compariv
who are willing to wall upon them at any time
JACOB SHELLY, Praidenl,'
.. „ Hemiv Logan, Vice President.
Lewis liven. Secretary.
MimiAKL.UccxL'N’r 'Measurer*
November 1 1,16-19. - I
. Cumhethni cmlMljf—Rudolph Marlin, N. Rjim
berland; O. U. Harman, Kingatolvn; Ilonryßaar*
ing, Sbiromnnalown: lioborl Moora and Cb'arlaa
Ball, Carlisle; Isaac Kinsey, Moclianicsburgi' l)r,
J. Ahl, Churchiown. . I
TiirA county —John Sborrinb, Uaburn; John
Dowmnn, Dlllsburgi Peter• Wolfonl, Franklin;
John Smith., Esq., Waihingloni 'V. 8. Piolting,
Dover! Daniel Hairenabotger, W. Craft.
Jlorrhiurg—llouaer k I.oWttnnn,
. Members of the company tiavfng Policies about
- P re c ' ,n .bavo them renewed by making ap
plication to any of (ho agents.
ONE amongst the bent stands in (ho Uorouglt; a
largo and commodious house, having 10 apart*
menu am) a cellar under Iho whole, near the Centre
SqUaro, situate on High Siren, nearly opr>W' m
IJurkholdor’a hotel, and at present occupied bv W
T.' Phalor. ■ , - -
Also, a Frame House and Slone KitrX en i’_ {n „
six rooms and two cellars, altuate in Churih alllw
Possession given on the lit of
Isaac Tdrfjj.
Docmnbor 13, 1840—G(
OTIC 12.
S&WI .colon
zs-ft!:;*"”"“ ,i,i “ «-
Uy filler of the Upard of Director.,
C«tU».p Dopo.Ue Caalilgi,
Juno DO, 1849, J
IVewvllle Academy.
Select Classical awd ScisuTinb School,
NewvilU, Cumberland Oburdy, Pa.
TERMS,
WEW ARUIVAIi
Fire Insurance,
AORNTS,
it'or itciit.
TRICICS (((JAOK8.
V M,^ OT . ,Uad Tm * CAuarur-ov.—There I* * Sar
«apni?u« fin* aula In the ditfomtn tiJfcu*.tailed ,S. P. Town*
*""!& A l .. , "J l,?enl " e . llM OrtiniMAL,‘OßW
UINB, aitu all inm. Tllls Townsend is in; tlocH/Mn-rnWr «ass
but was form,. r >X,7 worker on ruili m.la, «antls, and (lie lihs-ysl
heaMunMUieu’deof tortfe purp.we of ptuine cretlil
for what li» i, "It. ;; h;, to,. minilcd iwu Ttiitllcal
4CU«'>li*, «nd practice/ fur fitter n yttors rf" Js*nwlhe irmh la. ha
npver practiced inodituic a any in m« Ufa I ; fetich toilful, irfdc.
ed. n\mrepreaeni*U.in loots ’*ad ip the character mu) veracity of
(ho nmi). I wish moat alneumlt'. lie had ncrer Houle ihpsa amts
rr\uitLS.avf himself or of me. Wheit will men learn to In honest
and truthful in ail their ami i.*ncrrmir*o with ttiair teh
low men ( lie applied to oi.e K’uel Clapp 'o wist him in ntauit'
facihrtrr* nta mixture, siatine'tlie large sums its would m*»rPi
as an inducement (o embark in )he business. These men have
been insulting and libelling me in ajl possible Ibnni.iu onler to
impress the public with the belief that the Old Doo*f»r'i» fear**-
pitrilla was njU the genuine, oriffina' a.trmiparilla, mail? Ik'«j
the Old Doctor’s Origiitiil llrcif*. Title g. P, Townsend an*j
I jiave sold the useofm?.name for »7 a week. 1 will giro lilin
•riW If he will pro.liiCfi mie shijjlq solitary proof of this... lU*
statements of Tniimp<tml. Skiintidn & On.. arc nothing lint tr
tissue of lulficltooilri, simply imnla ii| deceive the publitf, umf
Steep the truth down iV) mg Aid to hia tour/nr, fenntHtivff cow.
pound' Thin is to runtlim iliapohlic to purcljnui* none bin Old
‘lf* JACOiI Town'crul's H-ifH-jjinriMaV linrlmr on it the Old Doc
tors liicnncsu. his '/nmHy (Joal nf.Armf, muJlii* (igouiure scrubs
tin? Coat ol Anns. • . - ,ir .
VrhUf}uil Ojlce, 10.' JVWmtM vtreef, AV Y- tV7*: . .
JACOB TUwyfejsjjp.
Old Dr. Jacob Tdwn^iMiil.
THK (MtliilNAl. DISOOVKUE’I OK TU}.; •
Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla
ORIGINAL •' TOWSSb'.SU SAHSAI*A'
I RILLA. living |Hiur. lie wim nmi|H-llcil in mtli its mnniifnc*
lure, li.v which im-ana It ha* bnn kcpt.ciif pf »nhflwf*. U ild the
Mice circumscribe.! to ilmw o.ilv wlh. had i.roml fcTWamf
known iU value. .I( Jia.l reached tha cam of many. iwvucthciri.
.equalltcs the circulation on hr blood. pr.-jonr*
eqUillly all uvor-llie hotly, and iiie.iii*eiirdhli > |»er»i«rniion• .»«,
itaruatocmrci «n.| tii/hines*. movesa.l tifwlruciltiw. «ud u>l
I O'r nriilrc ncrroumyiirm. It not this Mini
HiiiluifwiSC* 1 •• w ,5f OM l)>e-emlu«uf|y n eri (}
I i nlfy.iH ilieae tJiiiijfj# in) *aid „rs. P, ’i'owilsotlJ’s'iiifo
I fior.arwlo J,d jj(a uii" tnjij'ii ifuni.l is n.»r mbe ■ J ?
, TIfK OLD Dft’S
u,at l,lc « ie i
. . NKyEn Spoils! , . ‘
jrhtliMha oilier DOCSS; •w.r(ax.'/rrj*<,nting. arid Motrin* tkd
hoWea containing it ,r*o fmjniem., ; the jjfur. adH U Jffl
plielihc, up.! > Unrai'm? other soudal, gfjfa RJ.irhl* hurriljla'i
(muml liu |H>ini|inns lo lliu aysu-m.7-* )Vh£f • «„/ ,2m /2, n L
*y«lein already dLeatul with aiYdt \V S cKi-es IK. -.u.!?
but mtiil J ))>> *VB not nil know that whet. ifiVil wUrn fn,/.?! j.*
jiclts, what mischief provluct-Jl- S'
hor, ‘,*» UI . |J 011 nlfrraunii" litleniafVjl
g'"S i'>«»n.h.s .In 1.J..S
inS'li,,.' 1 ,IOL l,orril ’ l " »•*»
squiiiN.!, FKitasNma
tlraulai
of Ins interior preparaiioiilf .. ’ -
He.iv.ni forbid dial ive slmnkl tlajt) In 0 n arlir.le whisi. mli I
hear iho mo<i dim,mi reseinli(a,.cu in fi.
s'l'V'.w * honimtf ti h’lli* tibftltUf. truth that
sa ta,u '“"icui.r, -svi,, tf'srn&&s&
An s. v Townsend is nr. doctor. an,» n ™ >imi U „t. a
m pr«juritig {,. a „;l which are i.' r u.au * h~hl2l !? T? '!^ 5
rentier Ihotn ihe AtJKNTS.n' l>tso r.e liiiiiin C Vi“i c, ‘
indiiiiuii inry mnliciiiti iiesii;iied lor*. . I * n ’f ,n * who
, V , V di A STOMACHS \M> KKFKGIIf.fTn f,V
shmilitknnw well Ihe mnlirai prononirantiJ..-,- •
n.r ul ..-rurlnii ijii.l.ri..,tmln.iiiij i US}T,i&
.xitm.ivu kniwlnUc uf Hi. vi,r,.,„, wl,S. JiV^? 0 , t a
bllill." .ymn, mill. Ilnw In nil.m „m. Nr. u.’ U & dliilLV?
rn.inr. (i.-.iiih, iiin! Wnuiii, .ml Tlvnin «nlo’!lV P “™ft.¥hlrffeJf
- Uul VtrHfl].ConfCl|frk(al<l Ran.»jL
witlimilic Hml to n, u ki,,.»!*&* 5«? £ v i
thry m.iy Iran, amt km>w. bv joyrnl cxr oHniri. "»5* “ lhu *
ruiMcemlaiit, Power («> H«h). .
■.•ta'i *>”S. ‘ u n UM - «r
. ■ ’JIKAIJAO lOWlilt.
ell-ill Vriil'viMili'lVf‘V!i * ' H “II«I f"r llin.iiLti'.id Um
p-rutJo,. ; u ihoy are u«. pr-acm-d by a . kUwn
,ilsi^s-#=5S
J whTc”.*&' , nS^7?.iV■'.L™? I' 11 .'"’'-''"I * ''■"*■ ' ; ’ r;
•linn rriin/dnvilili/tf H.lf? 1 f U ? ol ‘» rl «* •» «h- iw»
M|.W H(]lll<L dwrrlrn whW *«> «H'*J <>C
I .SAIMH/M.a HX*IUACT or k\?miii m 'if ,l . < 11 11 1'SAK.
flo knoHU ft. Uie >IKACI o,tiVU,i| ‘ l«M» »«ch Imiui lhaanl.
a^, V ' m oL sm^vi^®a TO^SEND^
ST:ffiSia^^S3
iho l4 ,wml 1««W» way t U la iim»U*
. infpilklTV Of 1 TUIJ ui ynn l . h,i ' ii "T
f W yrx£:,,^
cMc.iii.il",f; .i.. lw ’„K.,r«r S ihl T.S' ; n ', n, i “"“I”*! ■
sfeSn-srr.sj.ssis
i.mKw'fi. t !!S Safaris j9*"i»»ny
FKM.AL.’IS CO.N I i»LA I NTS
■Afi! w„
Knifes,?*
•mtiki.L ,'^ #rvou *-linif nebiilltf.'
SSSSSSBg
For snlo nl ili« Drug and Variety Sforabf Dr,
Rawlins, VVcsi Main street, Carlisle,
October 11, XSiO—lyodw
WATCUESr
' JL Great indiiconionts to persons in,
Jutfc wnlit of a good Wa(Q\i,
LEWIS B. BBOOMALL, Nq. No J.t 2..
;l7sVii'„7w* IT'"i •»ppiiS oroMa
don I 1 • ,l ” ° r , e,,l o' doanipllon, from tin
don, IM and SwV.wrland importation!, it n6w
?” 10 furni,h - »l>« »«y bet aiilcla , tm pr it,
wldrf, ony c ’ ,or "Htoatlt nf tho aama-iiiitlll*?*hil
P Molr""' Jt Lo l uril ! urau|d l,y »nyol2»r «tdr.;ln
oimwhoro,' Every *lll
P c rfoclly regulated, and wartariied djji.Vp aa Wii
a> repreceuted. . ( t , v,;. x-, M
. Waiohoa at Iho following low ptlcf»( 1
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Gold Tt.p.„C.. 3 oW j o, N . ,tf •. H
and l ocket r,', n al “' WeduHtefc...
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„ , LEWIS n/BROOMALL,
November 8, 1840
October 7, 1813 . 1 :' ' • J * l