Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, April 10, 1838, Image 1

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Tits g , Csn'usss 1-11:nkt.n,Ann P.lirparron,'
tvih he' issued at -pwq, DOLLARS, pei . annum;
to be OM -hair yeaVlv .adv.ance t ' .. • .w• •
311VE R7'l, I ELVTS nat exceeding asqua re
f three insertions; ONE . OPLLAR,.• and every
Aubicquent insertion, TwentYllive Cents, longer
' — ones. m Proportion. • • -
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Letters addressed to the 'publishers on -busi
ness, MUST' BE POST PAW, otherwise they ,
ivill ' - • 4
AGENTS,
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. 'rife following persons have - been appointed
Agents, -for the. Carlisle -Herald and-Expositor
.to whom paytnent for subscription and-ady,. • ,-
• Intots oin be made. • •, -
b. SUELLY", F,s,q, Shlrentansfomn, Comb. t 0.•
SCOTT'C'OYLE, Esq. Newville, - do. •
%- P. Kooarrz, Esq. Newburg, , , do. •
___Tifos_OV.4llasEs, Esql,Shippensburg, -
-• Jolly Wl3l4pEuLicii, do."
J.• StATEER, ESq..,-Hoguestow.n - , - -do.
tf.so N, Esq. - Xechanieshurg, .do.
Wratire-RulyofTA, Esq 'Hopewell, - • dO.
Chusehtomo,_ - . do. - •
A Wurre,.Ne Cunriberlan(l7 — .lb7 — if
Thos- fiLactc, Esq.cl3loothfield, - Perry. county- .
A.. 13t.kolf,'Esq, Lendisbint; - :do: • • .
-$.4 : 0,;000 : ! . .0
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• Nearty_asinany,pri4es as bipiili F .
sTATF . , :LoTLERY
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..rq. the be - refit of.the Petersboyslicnevulent
- • - 111eciranic Association. •
• • -- NO.Afor 183.§.
To .be drawn at Aleicafalla, Va. on
21st 1836.
75 Islun.ter Lottery-14 drawn ballots.
Capital Prize OT-771t0, - CFO7 - 7 .
1 Prize of 5,(.00 .
4,000:
clo' -3,000.,
do._ - •
2,000 -
-- di)" • • . 1 7 615
'lO • Prizes of , •• • • 'l,OOO
. -do, . .. 75.1
12 -do'. •
.25 • do r 300.
75 . clo
• 125 . do - 125 &c.
'Pickets - oulrslo.-shares in proportion. ---
ter of packagesM 25 -Whole tickets 5130 00•
- do 25 Half do 65 00
do 'do . 25 Q, , nirter do 32• 5U
1436:0:00
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STATE; OVVIRCINIA.
ICAMON'D ACADEMY LOTTERY
~ :. '.Class No 2 . for .1833. . - •
'To be drawn at Alekandlia, 1 a, .S.iturday, April
' • I 4. - , .1833. ' .
. . Splendid S elieme-30,0u0 —lOOO6-6,000--
5,140- 7 3,000-2,500-:-2,000--50 of 1 , 000--20 .
• 01500! . .
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Ticket $lO, shuns in proportion.
Xer_of.p.mkpgea..u.f...2s_..W.l4ole_tieketa.:-...41.30-00
do do , 25 llalf • (1d65 00
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do do 25 Quarter do • ' . 152 50
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• $30,009 Capital.
VIRGINIA STATE LoTTEIty,
endowing the Leesburg Academy and foi
other. purposes
To be drawn dt Vu, .ojt Saturday .
Apr4l 28, 183t1 •
Capital Urizes-50,000'd611;;18'000'cia11'sl'9000"
3,000! 2,500! 1,017 h! 100 pries of 1000; &c,
... Ticket:to;dy_.slo-7-ahares hi proportion. _
Ccr of packages of 25 ,11•11.ile tickets, $l3OOO
do .do • 25 Balt' _ do • 65 00'
do - -do -- : 23 quaAer do
it:J (4 'Orders for tickets and iihares of,Certificates
' of fnaages in the above Magnificent SchlMles,
UM receive the most
,prompt attention, and an
official account of each dr.twing sent immediately
-after,it-is-ove-I , lmalLulto„maler—fronuts—Adate-is...
'• D. S. puEoonv & Co. Managers.
Washington City, D. C.
17
March 26, 1838—tit!
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• NOTICiL • -
We have appliectfo the Court of Common.
_ -PlcasT-11--Ctitriberland-Cininty,fin-the-ben
efit of the Insolvent Laws, and the 'Court
has appointed the second Monday of April
~ (being the 9th) next, for. the ..hearing of us
and our creditors.
".• -BARN,ABAS MURPHY. ..
•, JO I SEPH LONG. - • •
MICHAEL BOYLE,
HENRY:MYERS. •• -
Carlisle, March 12, 1838. • ,
A Ohiladelphia.Weel - lv News:.
.110 . I ja tt
I - 47 lIE 'proprietors iargeSt F Emily I~eu s:
•,_ -- ,_paper published in rhihidelphin, being,en
`' gaged in othetb7tTis
mense list upon moderate terms, to ally one
wil
• ling to embark in the business. The paper would
be a source or great plotit _to purchasers who"
Could give their undivided attention to hilt. .
APPLY Al"1111S OFFICE.
Carlisle, March 26, 16.38.;.'-43w ' • •
Notice.
WE have atiplicil to the Court of eointnon
P 1 e - W - o
f CurtiberlandCynX fOrilie
beotfit, of the Insolvent Laws, and . the . Coact
Das appointed the second Monday of April,
(being the 9th) nexl for the hearing 6 - r us o nd
our crtditors. • .
. _
MICHAEL P. E(E.
• • • ' 7. - .. 3OSEPIi A. EGE.
• Carlisle, March 12, 1838, . "
The Baltimore Patriot will insert the above
once a ; week for three' successive weeks, for-.
ward papeis, and charge this office, •••
Notice.
..Letters of. Aartnnidtrution .on the estate. of
JACOB CREVEI2, late of the borough id . Car.
deceased,, having issued to the stibscrihrr
iesiding•in earliste, all; persons indebted to the
estate are requested to discharge theierespective
accounts; and_ all those having'.ctaimsavilhpre.
sent t hem . prOperly, authenticated tor' ettlement;
.411C/lAEL .1 OLCOMI3, •
lkiarch.2o; 1838:;.;;6i-v-18.----H7SdniirtiNtator-.
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have received 8 day, and 20' hour *ni/
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Yovk. CLoCiks, which I warrant to
.kecp,good Owe, and Gffer educed
prices, at - i»y storW".".. •
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.7tEllirSiMill,PEß::—DEroTED TO i;I_EIV,S, A l, o36Arrics, i L irTER.ITURE, THE aliTs MO , SCIEXCES,,IGMICEETIME, eII,TEUSE.I I I.IBeI 7P; AV.
. y'., 'I.
,a 1t 0 ? .. ) ,1
Clms N' 3 for iBA
BEM
PEI
v. at 'a a.; ta lgo
'FRE OFFICE OF "I'ffE
CITIWEN 9 S LINT
",of Rail Rocca Cars,. '
- 3 still.edritinued of the CORNER
Site to the Mansion House Hotel. • The Tare in
this Line has been reduced. • " . -
. • , . • 'WILLIAM: A Li.EN;
_Argent
Cartisle,
ZATMST 2 1 1/.OI3ICITS.
VIVRE inbsCriber thankful for psst favors
1 .spectfullE informs his friends and the public
generally,. that he.still coniiiiues
and has constkintly .. on hand, laite and.general
as;ortnient of fiats--- r conSistiug . of
.71Vhite;73(ach,-ap—dab
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SILI ;
iiithz„ f achire;i in the lateilstyk (;,.- •
Of cif - II
,131ade,ti)id wh to
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Beaver and . (Hurt Drabs
CRAW', it.)111111; and 13 uy'a Rats, .of evyry desctip
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As le ins Just received the Now York Spring
fashions,...a.ul• employs the most experienced
workmen, he'llatft ts himself that he shalt he able
to - ...sTitT;Th (2. tipn.tif:iorcouriffrtarriL
is-shop-is:on-frOnt-stroo.,-m. , xt
door to' Mr. Ilalerium's Inn. The public are
invited to call nod examine for. thomsel% es: .
• JOHN CASEY.
Newville, March 21, 1
•
ALlit CA-MINS%
SV4
' the
- Bj - ewe-Timm ofi)i. Stttyk*t i - jornwrly occupied by
Tiicitoas I.limes;) directly opposite' Itit,'„ Stobart
Caciron'altotek-intile-hdrOtlich of Silippsosburg,
a ItiVO asaoftmclit of . - "
mp.w.i4rappwg
Among which DM stipcyfipc wid common London
. ttottjo anDVatuitincre#, -
Vine amid Common Sail Melts, a handsome assort-
3nent or . .
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' • IE - iIii.MILI: COD%
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G6itlerrien's - Wear, painteit.T.a - nrns Mid Mus
-1 ins, Ginghams, -I;nndon and American prints,
Black. and Fancy coloured'ltalianiute strings and
gro•demhp llinmaniShavls-and Ilatid
kaclii4o34-Damask Miens, English straw, Flo-
TVijcan lonntHs, St.c:
Ladies' Airorocco, Kid , (rind
Lasting Shoes.- . .
Misses''. anti Children's La'sting shoes.'
Voting and Ohl Ilyson, Imperial sod Black
(fresh,) together with a general assortment of
Grocerich, China, Glass and Queenswere; all of
Which they will sell,itt'4)riCes.to suit the times.
They most respedtfully solicit'the publie to'
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° & 1): K. )1' iNiii'.lllA'Clit t k
tr±j , Country produce :taken in 'exchange for
Goods.- • -
Shippc burg , March 22, 183 e. —if 17
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• . ror gale.
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tiONTEMPLATING a change of resi
‘-.1. &nu., J.offey for sale the following In.o-
petty:
T4 - 4-E.-F-Mtnon_whiclareside,. (Bs cukland l i
containing 260 - 6 - efe - § of Land. I
THE FAR VI adjoining Rockland and appo
site; containing • 3001-Do,. Do:
THE FARM on which P. Palmer resides,
containing 3 00 Do. Do.
- THE:L.OWF.R FARM oirtlie-Sliaipsbuyg
_and IlageistoWn_rnad-15G-Do.----='Dm -- 7: --
ONE HUNDRED acres of Wood land ad
jottung.the above 100 Do.o.
Also, die NEW DWELLING HOUSE D in
Hagerstown, erected on Prospect Street:
The above farms have good Buildings, a
due pm ton of Wood Land attached to each,
and all in a good state of cultivation. More
valuable property as to soil, - productiveness
and situation cannot- be offered in Washing
ton county, Maryland. A further deScrip_-_.
tibn considered unnecessary, as thoseper•
sons - desirous to - vrifafasevill--of s -course,-:
visit the prnpea and judge th selVes
The farms will be sold, separat I
et - . and a liberal credit-givyn for most of the
purchase- money, The above property is,
.equidistautzftonrzrlagerstimn-aiii4William s
port- 6 miles from each, and iVithilifrom
one to six miles, of 12 to 15 MAU. s •
F. TILGIIMANApckIandi
March 12; 18.18.
• •
co 'eontrattorm
FRAIVOSA Lgwill be received until Sat •
urday the I , liftwday of ,April next, by any of
ttie subscribers, residing in Iluntingdon l'ennsyl 7.
- vahiaTfor the - building Of an Episcopal Church;
ih said borough of the following. ditnemk)ns:—
`M'ain building, brick with Stone foundation,length
50 feet, breadth . 40 feet,: Steeple with stone
fohndation; 12 feet square, upon:which brick and
wooden superstrtketure- 7 -lieighth of brick 'work
2:3 reet and of the wooden 33 feet. The whole
to be floored; plastcredandcciled ; with pews
and pulpit complete:
•
Thedrawings and specifications,4l y be seen
at any time at the office• of ' Per
sons-proposing. are' desired to make distinct offers
for the whole structure; and also; for the whole
excepting plastering, ceiling, and pews. .
• A. I'. WILSON,
Jos; sunvAler, ntithiing
1110 MAS READ, -'
Iluntingdon, March 42, 1838 16
LOST M
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A pair:of Silver,l4l;octacie,.wi . th Cr'c'ell 'Glas
ses. • Thefittqr _mill .be libFi.3l!y. , rcrouri)ed by
leaving them at.. ,.- . . . 7 , , .
... , TiIIkOFFICK.
aiw1i51e,.31...rc,1119;1534.- 7 . tf `.--...,
1:I Sr 111 en H Alid IVoinein, I.:mi!' Nos,
ti et) I
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'Printed
.Ire ekl#, liy George, . iii. PhOlipSi in Carlisle,. :Ciatiberianit •cOutify,
iffil
e -
- ,QF . FIC 0 - 0 -
United States Mail
Ca - 4(4line.,
Hris been removetito • the Frairie Building opPo•
site the Marston House - Hotel.
'For Passage, apply to
March 19; 1838:— . 4f. - - 16 1
T r
• FICE. •• , • _
Ts hereby given (bat rttcis of administration
on the
estate oraaeOli
town, F.ast Pennsboyough township,-Cumberland
county, deceased, hai , e been issued by the Regis.
ter iti_aml for the- said-county, -to:-the subscriber-
who resides' near
Shiremanstown, in township
-and county aforesaid. A ll'peroft4 havingelaims
or-demands-against said deceasedi arc requested
tmina-ke known the same ft - Alin - I With Out delay—
and those indebted to- 'said estate; A_p
mcas 7
mentlif their said debts, to
- JOUN'.SII.OPP; Adiia'r.
March 19, 1838.-6w.,_ - .16.
WO"' THETHIEE.
711 - VTI S - Illtfie 11 from - the-stable-of the suliscri,
bet residing in Fisher - Creek Vailey,
Fairview to york county, on Wednesdity
evening._ lb
-- ' -- A -- GIC - F 4 V - - 115 .SIZE .1 ‘__::.
:a..4. 4 „ mina in thc.ri'ght eYe - rtind,conslde
rainy marked on the neck from. the Pollevil,
- whie:l6A not-vet COn'red . . with hair::: liheraVre
will be paid for life detec of-t
tion he'thief,
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or eof the delivery 'or the rnare,"""' - -
- DANIEL "MOPES ,
Mittehl9) • lB3 B lo , ' - '3W * . r 16
G-1 It
llNti"c receive
led Seedrnati,Mr 2 -
adelphia. a lat;ge and vs
Seeds, warranted 4,310
Asparngus, -
• - eet,
L• • or blood:.
F,afiy turnip rooted, •
illeaskstlwarfs.
Loug pod, • •
Red speckled valentine
Brown do do
China, 'white willCred
eye, . • .-
.W..biteiiialleY4--‘--- 7
drambury .
Early, yellow,:
lacrins. runners,
Litha
Craierry.,(poie)
horecole,
Sc otch kale, : '
ICale iirgretils
Cabbage,
Early York, earliest,
Early,suiarloaf,
Drumhead savvy,
Greef.eUrled Shroy,
Red Dutch, ibr
• Ca eirot,
Long orange,
Early,hoi n,
Ceti ry,
White solid„ Ited solid
Cress l
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Long green p . rickley,
Early ti•ume,
-Egg Plant,
E,!lrge-purple, •
Endivei•
curled,
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Large 11-a-g-15arce.d;
Leittice , -
Ctbbage,
r • tt ,„ 7 11Broad Wheel=
:47-s:% , • •ed Wagon;
got tiro at •
and .1 - IsTarrow Wheeled
Wagon, (second .. ltaniled)fOr sale low..
reasonable - eredityill be given. Enquire at
this office. . _
• ' For Rent.. • - •
• •
rria AT large and commodious stable, situ
ate- 8 - near the corner of North 'Hanover
street, formerly occupied as a, LIVERY
STABLIE, together with an excellent CARP,
ninon HousE. •Posse'ssion can he had from
the Ist of April next. 7. • ''
CH RISTIA HUMRICH. , •
„Carlisle, March 12, 1838.
NOTICE." •
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All petsmis whnkno . w themselves to be indebt•
cd to the Subscriber' ayeyeeptested to call imme-,
Iliately on Wm. .eq., and
,pay up; in
whose hands the kooks have been placed for
collection. : S. C. 110LANIAIR..
. 'Car/isle, Jan. .10,
. .
• WANTED.- • • -
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A,girl from 12 .to 14 3 , 64r:5*.0f-age, to do
light wot kin a small family. , •
API)I3' to W. • Atka-North Panover.
Street. 4 , ' • . , ,`
Feb. . •
UST ,rceeivcilplal6Vlloolo.
Eyeg, and rucpAc - hy C, nmiNaz.:
la at aurovs,a,)b;;"
SEEDS.
throm that justly celebra
LANIII{ETU; of Phil.
ry asottruent - of
growth of 1837
S. ELLIOTT.
Brown Dutch.
Croon Cos, IVllitd Cos,
Early. cutledi
neioll,,
Water, Nutmeg, CirOD,
Nasturtium,
Okra.
Onion /
saver skin ,--Wetliersflld.red,(anO Strawsburg, large yel!iv
• Parsitip . ; —
FiliC sugar, extra film
Peas,
Candreth's extra early
Party frame,
}:
.ar ly Citariton,
Largeinarroiv fat,
Dwarf marrQwfat,
Blue iinperial,
'Pepper.
Large . sweet; bell ,sha
ped,
Radish,
Lone sftlmotr,.
Long scarlel, short top,
tied turnip,
tellow turnip,
Salsafic )
Round savoy leaved,
Ptickley Setidecl;
Squash. •
Raily bush
•
I- 0 % green
•
Emir flat Jhuch,
- Itedto•Oped, • -
Yellow Swedish, or Ru
. ta Raga.
Pot and Sweet •Ilerbe,
assorted. . •!.
Tr R .AY, 1051838:
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Pennsyivania; Union andSchaytki
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Transpottation
,TnE sub.s'eriher twill continue at the opening of
•the navigation to run his .
ifINE ;00
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Between Philadelphia and Harrisburg—produce' ,
for the city market, received at the Ware.bonse
of henry Rhoads" ; Main street, Carlisle, or at any
- other Warediouse on"the Comb - erland Valley Rail
Road; to be forwarded to:fteorge W;tayng, Who :
iv ill'forward it immediateV,to'llie persons eon
signed to in Philadelphia. A tso, in return, bring
all kinds of Merchandise at the ctistomar rates.
Marc 19~ t838.-3m.
au - a.
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111ANTIFAUT - 1 HY.
.The Subscriber returns his'sincere thanks
to his former .customers, for the liberal.share
of patronage, 'which-has - -b - etit given. hint and
olicitS a contintnine,e• of the same) as also - he
invites those who may not,' as yet,: ha , i'e
given him a Call,.to do so athis.sltop in North
Hanover. Street, 'on eTditi - ki• north of Mrs.. E
Weise,'S 'store. . , . • •
fl avi nk lately retUrnefr from' the the -thy
of 1 5 hitadelpnia r bringliv:with him the latest
an'clmost,approved fashions, the subscriber
assortment
_of .
--- 11 :GENTALCILEVS—IiMr-S- .
• I.I2AZDIVa
finished irra'superior style.. . • • ,:•—• •
• - - FLTR..AND ZY.AL-CAPSi• of the
latest fash:ions, - :all_of
.which will be - soldloq
For' cash, or country produce..
, ctilLantLsee,.• • ' 7
N0v..'20,' 11;337. tf , .--'5l.
:11' 0 7ri
All persons indebted to the.eState of
John P..Geddes„late of -14evvville deceased,
by book account igr . by - note - of a less amount
than -$lOO are requested to make payment.to
the executors-on or before the 14th. of April
uext..
persons indebted to the late firm of
I. & J. P. Geddes, either by note or book ac
count, are hereby notified td make paymeht
to Dr. JOHN GEDDES, - the surviving part
ner, on or before the 14th of April next—ln
compliance with the above notiu:is'request
ed to enable •the executor; aid deceased
to make a settlement ethe estate. All notes
ana unsettled accounts of the firm of J. & J.
edde,s,...on-the fielt—of-M ay --- nex Vivi! I l ie;
placed 'in an officers hands-tor collection
' CATHARINE J; GEDDES, Ex'rlx.
• ROBERT-LAIRD
• of J. P. Geddes deceased.
Newville 4. March 5,.1838.
Orfielo3. •
30 January„•lB3B. In the case of the writ
Of Partition Mid, valuation on the real.estate
oflacob Rhodes, late of Newton township,
deceased; being this diffeonfirmetl: ---- Otrmo=
tion Of Frederick Watts, Esq. Rule on all
the heirs - and 'parties in interest, • to-appear•
at the next stated Orphans Court,- to be held ,
at Carlisle in and.for Cuniberiancl,county, - on
Tuesday the first day of, May next, and ex.,.
(Sept or refuse to'accept of saideg - iitite — at
the valuatioh and appointment thereof, or
show cause why the_saThe should-not be sold
BY THE COURT.
7'l — dirCtirtiry — the above to bsirittrtre — extract:
taken from the records of the Orphans.Couct
of said county. .
THOS. CR . AIGHEAD ; C. O. C.
F.cbruary 26, 1858. • - .
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Estate of Michael Long, deceased.
NOTICt."
LETTERS of Administration oh the es
•tate of Michael Long, dec'd, late of. Al.
len township, Cumberland county; have IS- -.
sued to.the subscriber, residing in said town,
.ship in due form of law. Alt persons, there
fore, indebted to the estate, will make . pay.c,
ment.iramediafelY, and those having claims
will present •them, properly authenticated,
for settlement. -
- - LEVI MERKEL, Adnei - ,.
February 26, 1838:
NOTICE.
On- the_Sth_da f-bnuar
ion wassTri --- esented to'the Court of- Common
Pleas., of . Cumberland County by Samuel
Beetem, Esq., setting forth the facts that on
the ,tBth November, 1820, Jacob Weise ex
ecuteea mortgage to I,ohn Sheaffer on it
tract orland in Dickinson ToWrishit, bound;
edrliSr_Wm:' Woods,: James Woods, John.,
Hettria, and others, 'containing 11/3 acres,
42 perthes; to -- sectik the pa . fmeiat. - Of ten
bonds-of - s2so' each - , - from - the - Ist - of - April,-
1822, till the' .Ist of April, ,;1831, inclusivei
and that the said Samuel , Beetem:Estpipur
chased the said land from JacohWeisea and,
executed - a - mortgage of it to the said,Jaceb•
Weise, to secure the pnrcbase s money:S2ooo, T
in annual paymeritsors4 . oo eath,_ from the
Ist of Apri1,.1830,10 the Ist of April; 1834,
inclusive, 'which said mirchase money has•
all becn.paid in discharge of the mortgage of
Jacob Weise to John Sheaffer by an agree--
merit of the parties. And the •said &TW'
Beetem, Esq prayed' Caert fora ru l e
upon all persons intereseed-toSheVi cause
why the said mortgages slfpuld not be retie , '
fied.. Noticals therefore, hereby. given . to
the said Jacob Weise and. to the lieits or
legal representatiVes of the said John-Shetif
fee orAnyptit6. person interested, to.appear
at thesext Wart Cimunort Pleas, (ileum-.
bet land:sootily, to be held on the.9th day of
slie_trietitte if any they liafe;
why tie said Court shou ld not enter satis
fattier' on.the' said' mortgagd' according to
R 4 order'of the Ciitift.
lUll_N lAITIIS,
. •
. CarlisleiFeL. 17.,A637. 5 • •
•
-' FOR. RENT.
/MATlarge and
-AL commodious TAVERN .
STA N formerly. in the occupancy of
c, E. R. Davjs, situated on the corner of
Maid and Bedford streets, opposite the jail.'
Said house has heed, long occupied as a .Ta
vern, and is well worthy the attention. of a
potson competedt to keep a good house, .the
bbilAings 'being extensive and.:.calculated to
give comfortable4ccomModation to sojour
ners.-&c, very-e.iteusive stabling,-and
rate well of water in the yard. This proper
ty will he let on advantageous terms to a;
per - ion — desirous - of engagingt:in the tavern
keeping business. Also a frame building
adjoining the tavern suitable for olimevor
shops for Mechanics.
ROBERT M'CLA.IsT, Agent,
„ For Commodore Jesse D Elliott .
Ma ch 1 if-48M
OS:LI p
I(arrisOurg
Si - rCents' l nt sia.ed;
-•-:RAivitWAy from the subscriber on the 4th
inSt: an indented gervatit nalifed 'HAN
NAH GRAY,- The-above -reiraid will.be
paid to nny.4).eisOn whO will bring back said
but no expenses.paid. •:.-
wm. HEND'ERS_ON:_ _
Mareh'l2;l(B3B.-3'it--‘-
. :SIX CENTSACIEW.AnD....
ino ANA WAY from the subscriber, •on•Tues= -
KIL day the 14th inst, AIOS I:CAIINS, an in- -
, - 4 .1 _dented .iipprentice to.the farming
bu
• k t •,. , :"-:siness. The above reward willbe . paid
• - to tinY;persoti returning. said .boy,, but
no expenses paid. Ali persons are ,
forbid harboring!hlrn, .or trtiStingliiro,
1'
- on nirSccoulit, asl will pay_no_debts_,
contracted by him; - • :
• JAMES WILSON. •
I
PUBLIC HOUSE:
- GEp. PRINCE, -
of Sunbury, Northuntherland
County; • -
•
•
teae - res . peetftilly InfOrtin the public - ,
that he has relboved - to-Harrisburg, where helms
taken thatlaik - e - ailirapacienfs — lbree atory'briek
linuSe "formerly 4ccupicd by Mathew
corner of Walnut and Third streets, .
..•
hyview' of the State Capitol, nihicii-be r ropened-on
the first day of May last,. d wh re he.hopen:to
continue to receive that fintro - nage so. liberally
bestowed on his establishment heretofore. lie
'Will at all times, be .'frovided, with - everything
necessary to make his guests comfortable. ••'
• G. - THINGE.
Harrisburg. June' , 1837. -
•'
. BRAJCDRETIVS. -PILLS.
*Further supply Brandrethe Pills; 1n; 50
• cent 'boxes, just- received, and tor; sale, At
the store' • •~
ripe. 27, 1837.
90th January; 1838. In the case of the
writ of - partitiOn-and- valuation on the real
estate of Fredericls. May, late of East Penns
borough township, deceased, being this day
confi - rniear — Oninotion-of-W—F.-Line, Esq,
Rule, granted on all the heirs and parties In
interested, to appear at the next stated Or
phans Court, oh Tdesday the Ist day of May
next, to accept or refuse to accept said estate
at the valuation. • , •
Thos. CraigAead; Cl'k 0 - C.
Carlisle, Feb, 12, ]838.--3w
INOIIII - AlrlEitlCA
' INSURANCE COMPANY,
APITA - TA6a6 , 000.. •
THIS Company still • - continues to make
Insurance on all kinds of property - through
their agency in Carlisle: The premium is,
regulated according to - the risk. Averaging
from.3s to 40 cents, in the hundred dollars.
Descriptions will be received, ai,d policies
dated froth the gay of survey.
MYERS
lanuary 9, 1838.-3 .
FOR Sale. one new and fashionable 13A....
TIOTICIFIt.; Also one second hand
TILLBILTRY, with one set of harness to
.each vehicle. • CHAS. BARNITZ.
SILK ' 1:0 1 rE /We ; *IAD
S C OURI NG. . •
I-rE subscriber grateful, far past favors .
informs the public . that. lie sutendi re,
moving his Dyeing Establishment from Car
lisle to Mechanicsburg, on Pie Ist of April,.
where he intends,carrying on as heretofore
the_aboy-e-business:,--Persons_wishing_work
dbturart—inform'Orthat-if-left„aple-store..gf
John 1-1. Weaver & Co., Carlisle; arrange,
merits having been made to have them for
warded to him at that place.lwho will -take
care to have them returned to his .store - as
soon as possible,. W here : the_ ow ners can get
them o)lthe same terms as if left et his shop.
• • WM. PEEBLEW: •
• Api11',.,1838.7-3t„ 18
Ha;visyciu a cOugh?
• DO not neglect it! thousands:have met a pre
mature death for the want of a little attention to
•
a common cold! '
• HAVE YOUA-COUOIt-?r-Dr.-7,liyncesLEx.,:
,Pectorant f a• safe lkteditakErescription, Contain:.
Ing no poisonous ilrugs,. and-tiled - in an extensiVe
practice, or several yOarsr - Will tridil positively pf
,Ard relief, noel save you from.thartfiwful disease,
PIILMOINT.RRY CONSIIIIIPTIOIV, which an
nually tiweeps \ into. the grave , hundreds . ..of
Young, the the fiiir, the lovely and the gay!
P4__YO,U.d COUG.TIPI3e persuaded to
ptirchas'o, a bottle, of this Expectorant!
! to-marrow may be too •
`l4,v_a - icou•4 COvott!—Jayne's Expectorant is
the','Only meetly you should take to cure-yon!
- For this jAin„ . lleason that •in no one orAije
thotisandlCases, wherelt Used, has it
failed to relieve. : • : ' •
lit may be , liad Is. the Proprietor, No',
South 'flail Street, Philiitlutplua, and of Samuel
'Elliott, Carlisle: Price $l,OO, • •
Yetirlialy 6,18380:-.31110, • •
9_,0 BXIRIOE LS aim half
,biterelslsla
for side by
• ---7- 0 W EN - WC
April 2, 18 ; 18. r: • , ' 18
OGILBY lc tIITNER
•,. . .
See the- Providence Gott determining' the
bouirda.oryouehObitation4 the age in which you
were to live; the stations . ..you were tothe
comforts ion were to enjoy; and•rthe trials you
were to endure. Anil if you lowe Ulu niiii..ll-of
the'4rotti-;ask—wlience. is it? is it tn. cause my..
ileavenlN , lttlier is not-able to give. me morel-- ,
No., "The , silver and the ; gold are 46. 4 ' Is it
because he has tiu, inclination to indulge, mei—,
takCs,pleasure itr the prosperity of 1116 '
seryants,....4 . iii therefore to be resolved into
the wisdom and kindness or his sihninistrixtiod.:
Ilia wisdom te!lSitiory ItOw,iimpitecan::liear; and
his kindness-Will not stiffer him to give me liibrei!
his aim , , is my . - yettare,- : seine disposition
hturt, to dettY 2
•Ite correct's and croWlis wide the Saint:lore, A
-, :
EEC
*rum r.alurzs" Olltomm• ...
. From the New orh Mirror'.
• '
To T mutt= oP A DEPAirilli. EMEND •
BleSi spirit of dy sainted friend, , _
WhiOl4 - in this vale of misery,
So oft with mine avas' wani to blend,
With, all an angel's sYmpathy.i
- Bending from-heaven's- exalted- sphere,—
' Alt! deign again _ thy voice to hear. • •
Wren gloomysorrOw gives her tear, -
Peep iny clarken'cl eye irrroll, • .• '
0 then, astlum didst aft. appear - . • •
.. • • .
44 T0 tranquilize my troubled soul;
For :ioon as I perceive thee nigh,
l'know-the-shades of grief Will
‘ilmit, as caliii'eirening o'er the bowers;
_From golden_ clouds' her de‘irs loth Shed;
I cull the loveliest, sweetest. flowers,
,
And vr,eepini-,wrniitlie thencround thylimi;
,-. , . ,
0 tijon, light hovering o'er ihn.'soil,,,
Wiih.smiles allove reward my, toll, ..
And when my voice and, lyre combine
To swell the vesper-liyinit of praise,
Olet me hear tlVharptlivine, >..'
,That sounds on- high '•
And throughtthe Eii;crit air, my song:
In strains-asweeter tone prolong... • .
.• •
Whenbnpy monifmental sto n e
lean and mourn,in•accenta lain,• •
Whilst o'er the churchyard still - and-lona
:Cr - then - on-Pity's - wing. despend i r--' ) .--- , -- 7 - 7 -7
'frwhiap-ereiom-fort•tcr'
and let me•hear thee sofilyTiay,
" 11 dp r ess those
"arrive the happrd.iy; •
When here by mine thy dwitsliall lie; "-
When in the beams 6f:endlesslight •
ekui blissful spifits
. Tilt 111111. i
• ••••Love alicl study the Scripttirei.- Ile that•av - olds
reading a 2portion. of, tliem every Itlay; forsakes,
his own merey;iind ia - sOftir regardless of his Safe
ey, welfare and comfort. Precious,-Bibb! Fke
thyblessed Author,, our'Son and, our Shield, thou
giver of grace and glory, thou guide.through alt
this gloomy vale to our everlasting home, ItoW
iiiatty.adrantages have we derived from thee. l —;.•
Thou hast often solved our doubts and. wiped
away our tears; Thou hast been sweeter to lt
hast
been
taste than hone}, and the'honeycomb; :Than hast
been better to us in our 'distresses, than thou.
sands of gold and silver. Unless thou hadit been,
rout-delight; we Amid-hare-perished-hi our of tic
tion., No wonder Job "esteemed thee more than
his necessary food." No wonder David "chose
thee as his ;heritage fOreyer." No 'wonder - the
noble arnl 9 y of martyrs parted with their estates
antl_tvitlLtheithlood, rather than with thee. stay
we value thee rei:iur richest jewel, may' we love
thee as our dearest good, may we consult iliee as
atm sweet counsellor, may we follow the as our
Safest guide. '
IMMO
Woman, dear Woman, in whOse name
• Wife, sister, mother, meet ; - '
Thine is the-heart by earliest claim, -
And thine its latest beat.
In thee the angel-virtues shine;
An angel's fur to ;
Then be an angelcrace thine,
And lead the soul to heav'n.
Promthee e draw citir infant strength,
w
• Thou art our childhood's:Ml*ldr -;
the:man - unfoldstit
On thee his hopes depend:
Por round thy heart - thy power has spun
„A' thousand dear, ° mYaterious i
Then take the heart thy charms have won,
And nurse it for the skies. • •
=l3
•
Alwayi regard your . present condition as a state
of pilgrimage ;,rfever _view it' is any_ thing _more..
This will ..regulate your desires, and moderate
your wished for earthly things. :•This will !reef) .-
you from heingjoo much elated when you.meet
1 with prosperous scenes. Not that you
-parage-the-bounties-of—Providents,-.-Totr-will
'even-he-thankfulfor--themires-conveniences-bi-
the way- 7 but you will consider them- only as ac-
Medationsrantl not mistake them for the &Ivan-
tages enidglories of home. You will not, there
fore, sit-ciciwn,-butatill press forward.-:_-'his Will:
enable you to endure, why' fortitude and lesig:
nation; the hardship you may encounter. Yb
will say, !'as a • tiiveller,l expect, such things;
they are only the inconveniences of a journey;
it will soon be river'!--and "I reckon I.the 'spil'ef; -
ings of this 'preient time as not worthy to be co -
pared with theiglOry which,will be revealeß4
OM
63NI : ENTMiliT WITII uTrior.
~ ..~.
SERI,i'S .2 . o. 19,,
THE D'UIPGET.
„The last ,S'szake St 9771.: 7 --q reckon this .
'ere. country of yours is pretty ,copsidera-.
ble productive, • stranger,
downeaster, who. had just, arrived in
,one '
of the new Mississippi settlements, 19
person whom he met, one of the regular
meat-axe bre d.•. .
- ahere's not,,such another country.-..be
tween tbit — and - tlfe State of D.uncombe, •
-in•-lgorth Comfit - la,' replied the Misaisalft•
pi settler.
'Raise a good.deal of editing, eh?` •
'Lots of it '
•
• 'All-fired quantities- of 'tame hi' this
' section, I s'pose.' -
'Considerable of a'sprinkling, 'special-
MEE
ysna
•
- What sort of- snakes?' • . •
'Rattle-snakes and copper-beads.l •
'Oh! go n..ut !du tell, I want to:
they're so almighty—alit:M ° • • '
ather. Dad andl_went outthismorn
ing snake-hunting—killed . only a cord
and a> quarter—but then ,it was a bad
,snake morning, and you must makesome ,
allowances.' -
• °
'Oh !- I 'ILm ak e any hill° wanc — e' & make ..
.
track out of the .settlenient at_t . he. same • -
time. - Btit - say, j'est- , tween ourselves, - If •
it had raly been:a—good—mctrning,.—llow----
many'cords du y,ou 'magin youd'd a --Ml
led.' •
-
'Five is about an average.'
_LELueI;,-YKT.,,tinu!t...say_so!". . .
'.Yes .1 though,' -
'Which is—turYshortest way. : out of
th l eer e -- settletnent ---- 1 2 ve - Arcmgvidetta-of--
_etc, og -fot-t It
• 'keep right §tt• i pight alfead.' -
• ; 'Well, - I wish you a good day. Give
Joyliest.'sp . ects,to - -you - r-dul,-land- tell him
1. hope - hell have. better- - snake,- weat hen_
neza.sitne he goes. - -
Picayune-. '. •'• - .
Efi
Netesj)aper Pairoit.-- A fellow who:
subscribes for a paper,_ and stops-it :in a
Few months without paying up.. .•
Nonsense..—Twa, N oung ladies kis ing
-each other. • •- • ^ •
Vinbrellci. —An article' you iday , bor
row or steal, as you see flu.
. _
a l.flffection. --To sing , under e i lady's
window three hours by moonlight.
Flattery.—Physic that makes every
body sick but those who swallow it.
The porter of .a Dublin grocer' 'was
brought by his master before a magis.
trate, OA a - Charge or stealing - chocolate,
which 'he could not deny.- Upon ; being
asked .to whom he Enid it, the pride of
Patrick- was!greatly - wounded. +To whom
did I sell it?' said he,' , Why, does he •
thank I took.it to sell?' i , Then, sir,' said
the - magistrute, - A% hat - did -- you - do - with --- it?" ---- :
Said be,' •Since • you must know, ''We'
°
matte tar of IL'
VALVE or. True.—Sir--Watter'Seott
says-"Oar= Utile is like our_ nion
When . Change a- pines, the shillings
'escape as things of small a,ceount; when' we
break a day by idleness in' 'the morning, .
the rest of the tours lose theiritn.portance
in our eye."
.
Ploodywor4_7&4frica:- , --Ain insurreg- - : - ;
tion. among the blacks at Elmira, a Dutch
settlement on the Cape coast and the
Governor and 00.9 f kis . men werekilled
or taken prisoners.
. .
Poland.---AlmoW th e
. ...whole of tho
property belonging to - the Polish emigrants
is definitely confiscated. - Only the prop =
arty of those is •proyisionally'seque.stered
who did not forma part *either 'of the ar,
my or . of the diet at Warsaw, and ;whose
only 'crime is that they•Fhave left the
country.
Eveo one to his taste:- . --The principle
. tood °Utile inhabitants'...tif Mangain„, one -
of the Hervey. Islands,
Williams, the.Missi'onaislate-fat-raise--'---
l'hey are pronounced 'sweet and •gooni,
iidet - i - d;
ves.wheniiieaking of any - thing;deli:
dells, is, 'lt iS sweet as a rat.' , '
Mat'Should never allow despaidotakti
the place•ofhope under any circumstances.‘,,
Had the.poor suicide, ksho flungaway:hia
life with his confidence,-but waited a day•
loriger, relief might' have collie to his -bur--;
dened heart,-and tr bright sun-might have
shone through the dark clOudelhart had
lou . :_hun;_over his life's horizon. — • -
In the Tee of Man, a woman ;is collet&
ered temperate, ti,ho does not drink more
than sixteen glas.ses of t•nm in a day.
• A 'Minn , praising tlie - skilluith which; it - •
e
Sister played on the pialioforte; . •
said . he, 'she once iptitated 'thiinder' '
naturally, that 'anthe milk and beer in theV:
house turned sour.'. •-. .
Obliging,:. -The editor of the - Wilkes.
barre Advocate Bays:that if any 'Woman_
slikild'be so . _ fortloate as•to be left by a
worthless' husband, ajut 'wishes to itiotei
the sc.imp'advekiied, he wilt publish - hiiti
couspieloitsly, atyl gratuitously. •
. .
Interresting„—A ltorrilile murder or an
execution.
El
DIM