Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, June 12, 1838, Image 3

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SP. 100.Ftt, , ,k.gOlet
mew 91d1;olie - oliailk of this name, :S.9S; -., .134:;-Non4ak
week, fitidqn the lot betire4p Will,ing's alley and'
'Walnut streo,,Philadelphie, cM the.ifit . ,sof the 4d st..
Joseph's 464'014 the first building for Catholie7in''
;chili - emoted in - tHiaTin• - eirines, Tnier
goyernnient of, William Penn':
. We learn fronl the
Gazeite.;.,thitt it was also rendered i4riemorblo
aq the first temple im7hielkthe hymn of than6giv'irii
was 'chanted to the Gisdof armio ii the' presenee of
Washington and his-military...stiff, and the represen
tatives ofXranceandthe United States, for the biesS
..... -
- ingshestowed upon the infant'VepAblie iu her., rug r
gleforright antylitertyil!, Im.consequenee of,these
• reMiaisdenCeS • of by-One `ears, the place forlaying
the dorm: stone pf the new chutlii was. thronged at
ari eatlt limit. with persons to "witness the ceremony;
Lut e dwingto.therain;. it was announced that-the ad=
dress woulne delivered inSt. Mary's whi
,ther large portion ofthe coMpany repaired, The
priests; preceding hipitop Conwell, all in their cleri-,
Cal d re sses,andaccotripaniedby9te • custorriat7 youth.:
ful attendants of 'the altar, went. in procession to the
-church, Where an eloquent. address Was delivered by
the-.Rev:-Dr. -- flyder--Soniorjastor_Cif,St._jos4h!s. ,
After the addiess;lbe procession returned to the site..
• Of the proposestedifice,iaml, after the Priests - intoP-_
ated ohe of the psaindS, the corner stone Was laid by
the Rev. James Ryder in ihe'presence of the ftt.ifev.
Bishop COnwell. In 'the.' corner stone, , were' placed
coins, pamphlets of the day, small notes, BcoAcc.-wlth
a scroll, upon which was inscribed, among other riiat,
tersi the year of our independence,. the names of the
president of the Cnited States, the GC'Vernor. of .the
'state, the Mayor ofthe city, the Bishop of the liioz
• c;ese, the Coadjutor,and the pastors of the 'Church. •
PIIOTESTAVP EPISCOPAL CONVENTioN. — :Wc learn
from the • Baltinore Amerroan, that the annual Con
vention'Of the Prittestant EntseoparChurch in Maly':
__land, convened at Centreville, lin'Queen Ann's county,
lonVednesday. the 30th of May, and was orgattiied
by the Rev. Dr. Johns of BaltimoiT as its President.
The principal business ofthe convention was the.eiee
ticin-Of a-bishop theiyacanci_occasiOncd: by Me
death of Bishop Stone. After Inrious. unsuccessful
' ballotings were-. taken A n -, lu
the crlcal, brithelf of the
._ee _
convention, a committee of eight 'wits appointedi coin
posed equally of clergy m_tdlaitv, yith,instyucticiostn.:l
--nominate Witte : convention the names of two clergy,
Men for the office of Bishop.' Tlte,cominittec accord- • 1
' ingly reported - the names' of the 12ev. Dr. Eastburn
and the Rev. Dr. Hawkes, bOth of New York,
_361.11
the understanding thattlic one who r,cceivedilie ow
est votes on the first ballot of the, clergy. should. be
withdrawn. 'On the second ballot7the Dr.-East
bUro rcceiveAtiearlyfice mi - an imam sTyntetoftlie - clergyi
nod afterwards; in like manner, of the lny delegates.
NVO S',IIICP; fore, declared to be duly elect
ed Bishop of .the Diocese of Maryland, and the
Nention adjourned. , . ,
PIIFSnn'TEITIAhi GINEII.AL
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•delphia National Gazette expresses its opinion, thnt:-
--. the controversy whickhas so - long agitated the . I'yes :.
.byterinn Church;distohe-continned-jn-the-civii-trilm ,
mils of the country. It appears the Nen , School clod. ,
• ed six Trustees. of the Theological
. 51eniinary, find re- .
movcd-Six of the hoard., But the hoard refused to adt:.
• mit the new members ton seat, rand the Ohl members
~c ontinue to net.- ciliereupon issues the writ of quo
trareanto, by whiCh the whole legal question 'wilt be
decided concerning the rights of the respective parties
L to the name, property, &c. of the denerat Assembly."
. ,
• . MARRIE.D,
'Oa . the 31st "tilt, Ly Rev. * Homy Aurato;lly.JEE
. *":ll4.llRtce, to Miss CATILAItIpii K9SETI; bOtil of ll per
- cotinty.
• OriThaeidai'iheT'illii last, Lithe same, Mr. 'gird
11:!iddletoti township. , • _
• DIED;
• Near Papertown, in South Middleton township,'On
'Saturdar.the 901 inst, ELlzAnrril Bunicuornr.n, con:
• ', sort of the late John Burkholder, deccascid, 'aged 72
years. .
MARKETS.
Balt6nore, June 9, 133t.3
!FLGIIII,-.—LTlicrehas . been but little in
•quiry foranoward-stieeoOur'this:weekand
the 'transactions have . , consequently 'been
. light. We qudte.'the wagon price to-day
. uniform g $7,75, mita . the, Store price.at
.$7,874 a $B. •
• • GRAlN,—sifleat--:The operations of
• -the•lveek• have been pretty . extensive, and
,prices well sustained., . The :sales comprise'
upwards of 35,000 bflshels, of different
' descriptions, viz. • .
5,000 bus eels
• ; 11,000 bushels 'German red at • '1;72
• 7 3,000 bilshels Susquehanna reirat 1,78
15,000 bushels German red at ' 1,75
The stock of European wheats now. 're
' maining in . ' first.--- ) hends--46 q *IL
20;000 bushels, and of ,other sorts we knot'
of none in store. ' . " •
The prospects of the growing crop are
highly-flattering in all_ quarters, - The late.
Iteavy'rain may have done some little -
age in beating- down' the statk, .but it is' be
, lieyed• that most: of -it will recover under
the influence of the favorable weather - which
has since followed. •
WHISKEY—The demand "has been
at 32 a 32 Bents; 37i%1 of=bblsr at 34 cents
froth stores. The wagon price of bbls. has
• Settled doWn to 29 Cerils, exclusive of the
, q 0
• barrel. The inspectiong pf the week COM
',I' prise 543 hhds.. and 2081 bbls. of which
• 481 hhds. and-97 bbls.were . receiVed from
- the - Sosquelianna.--7Ba/t.7.7lmericim;•• - •. -
Philadelphia, :Tithe 9; 1838. ,
'FLOUR AND MEAL—The Market
continues inactive and Very dull, and prices
are ,barely- sustained.. Small dales of fair
to good brandi Pennsylvania and Ohio
. Flour at $7.75; superior.s7,Bl' to $8;
a large lot of Richmond Gallego'rnills .sold
- at $9 for export; Rye Flour, small sales at
$4.75 a $4,521; Corn Meal is rather lowe'r;
• .Sales . in bbls. at $3,25; Mids. - at $l7. fOr
• prandywfir,,6nd $10,37 a $16,50 for Penn: ,
Sylvania. •
ORMN r :—There is no changd teat
moderate sales of domestic to
.$l,BO per basheli. 3200' bitshelf at
$1,89, for,= good re(l, and agbu, _ , for
prime :white:; Rye has sold at from sa to 971
cents per bushel, as in quality;- prices.
are nearly steady, with a:Moderato demand.
Sales of Pennsylvania at 7 - 1 'th'73, and one
lot 74 cents; 'Sout.h9rn'ilat yellOw 71 to 73,
and white 71 cents per bushel; 'Oats arrive
• , fre4; ialei at 32 a, 33,. aruk one parcel , at
34. cents -
• . scarce,µ with
sales iri lifids. at 80 and bbls. 32, cents; Ap.;
1 • 'Ole 68 Cents.per.
IPUBLI4fIIIEETING.
fiends-6141epiesent -
Statp Admitl6i - ration, and OpPged to the .
National,,qhin/Plaster Government; will be y
helti at the public house of _Henry .Rhoted4
on SAT.URDA.Y,*VENING NEXT, at
cagy candle light, for - the purpose of 'mak-
ing,artangements to celebrate the coming
anniversary of Aruericp Independence..
Carlisle,:Jutie 12;1838.
.Cumbeilirinel. County Zycein.
.
I,HE Semi-:annual meeting. of the Cumberland
_County Lyceum, will be held at M_ECHANIC6BURG
on Saturday, June 30th ' • exercises as f011ows:
I , 10 o'clock —An a.ddress•by President- Hurbin,
President of the Lyceum 1 which will be followed'by
Reports of Cemnuttees, and of the delegates front
local Lyceums also by. the exhibition of minerals,
'euriositiesi-arid-wo.rks-of-art,--whether-deSigned-for
the Cabinet of the Lyceum or not. • .
..lt 2 o'cloek--AddresS by James Hamilton, Escer,
to be followed by - the- 'discussion-of-- the following
question: Would the pecuniary interests eihe .F.ar
niers and Alechanica of our State suffer, bi lair al
lowiv.a greater portion of time to their children, for,
acqtaring an education ?"? .• •' - • -
ROBERTCAVERON, Rec. Sec'ry,
Clinikrland .County.Auceuni:
lq./11. -, .--11 is hoped that - eat:ly.measnresAtill - he
Aen, by all the Lyceum's of the county,. to sie'epi.e a
representaopn.at this meeting:,' d that the Dele
gates will come-up with written reportr, - toubling the
operations, state and prospects of the Lyceums
which they severally represent -
--•- • - order qlthe-Evecutiye Committee.
R. C.
;Tune 11, - . ' -.-
LIVE - I:I4SURANCE
annuity and Trull Company 41'
phia.." - • . ••
°Jim, 159, :ChatitOt street.
CAPITAL ®F $3 - 00,0001, -
•
• - Cha - rter a
_Perpitatd..
-rNsung - Livgs, and Endow
ments =Franke conintets pilfer:4ly' that involve
the contingeocv of life. Accept 'pates asautllorized
by the chartsir;TrQui indMilitals corporate boilies;'oe
Coiirtif of 3iiaice, exi:TtitAletnngrecatily to the
desire of the :antics and receive //i l- )oslies at:money
An trust, and on interest. ' •
LIFE' INS N CE:=Tlie terms are na as
'hose any (Ake in the Union.
-Entesfjr insuring 000. . .
rearr.--rar_7:-.Years
•- Au:unity. • .linually. • ,
20 .$0 91 -$0 95 el 77"
.
25 . '. '.l 12 -. - * :04,-;7
30 36 . 2 36
..35• - 1 36 . 1 53' 2 75., '
•• 40— ••-1 69 -1-1.83 L • 3 20
.•
:45 ' 1. 91- 1:96- . "3.73•
50 ' ..1 .96 -2 09 - 460
-
—I umber,
at the office. -
NV". - RIC,HARD'S, Pres%
, . • 'JOHN F.7.41,111.V.5,....ktiui11. -
CnoithEW Asir, l'reastirer. • • . •
—June 11, Is9g.-6m 'i. .
, . • . -,
• LOOK AT-TH -
IS.
The subscriber having relinquished the Mercantile
business and desirmirof - closing his unsettled accounts,
.as he intends leaving Shippensburg-,,begs leave to call
the attention of those who lave unsettledaccounts to
tall and settle them, as there will be no further indul
gence given after the first,of August, as all 'accounts
that Iwe.not-settled by that date-shalt be.placed in the
hands of a Magistrate for collection without respect
to persons. THOMAS HIMES. ~..
Shippensburg, June 12, 1838. . . .
.
public. - 4ilttake'Lotice that letters testamen
. 'tars have,,,hcen issued to the-.subscriber,.resi
ding in Monroe township, the Exedutor of the last
Will and Testament of CONRAE EMMINGEIt,
late of Silver Spring township, Ciimberland, county,
• deceased : All persons having claims or demands
against the tistate - of said decedent, arc requested to
make the 'sani6 known to him, without delay ; also all
persons indebted to said - estafe,•are requested to call .
and settle. .
HENRY MYERS, Executor.
June 11;1838-6w - _ •.• •
,®Ns s
Thursday-the sth instant, It iupposed onlCr.
in die neighborhood ofthe bridge at Mr.. George,
.......„t Weisels;_a_Double_Xased.
' # -"- • - . -.English SILVERWATCH
. • iz , '::.,,,. J . wills a steel chain, and small
<
-s •' • z '''' brass key attached to it, rri
° . • , ,,, - '"zz' . --.
2., - - ---, H 9 - 3 {...4t - : „ .11)4111 figures on the face, and
• ''',.\ 3, , ty S" s i ', gold hands; the hour hand
. -. S . 7 , ! . 4 .. ,4 titAN.
.broken ofri t thepoint.
~..„ . .. i ,
•
Any person having found said Watch, Will. conftir
a great•tiivour, and receive a verpiheral reward, by
leaving it at this office, or reitormg it to the subscri
ber and owner. • •
Carlisle, June 11, 183€1
• .nEcTi F 1 -- fm . -i 6 -Avitirsicar. -- = - L
.
m.subsp.:lber,-residin g near-Spring Forv, eV-
Tnolinci'S to the public that he will constantly . have
? . r e, lu f t o n r d sn a i s e uppli e of
has also
inis
-1 o Old Whis
nt evenef ilri'( .key which-has been rectified, and will
(
(
I' s - ' . 4 - L -1, -.: be-sold in quantities to alit riurchaE4
M. G. BEI;TiHOOVER.
June 11,1839. - '
WI-N-TE SALESMAN in 'a Diy
v v . 'oods . ,Store in this.' place. One who can
speak the Gerrhatc, and well acquainted with the busit
ness, would be preFerril. Enquire of the Printer. .
Carlisle, June 11, 18M
JUST RECEIVED plug and spun Tobacco, Which
01 will be sold by the .Keg,at manutlicturing prices
by',CHARLES BARMTZ.
JnnG il, 1838. • •
• • RYE & CORY WA 1.
~IIE` highest
price in cash,. will be paid by the
"subseribet,t his Warehouse, for Rye St Corn.
• OWEN WCABE.
Harrisburg, JUne .tl, 1838.. .
MACKEREL. • •
1' 50 B.AII.I2ELS;--besurtjualitjcjustieceived'aind,for
sale at the storehouse of OWEN M'CABE.
..liarrislairg,Juue 11, 1838... • . . •
. 30 0 EONS PL
sale
Harrisburg; June 11,1838:
:10WEN 111'CA.11E continues to receive 'and for
ward goods and produie by reit road to Phil
o elphin. . ' . , . . - . •
Harrisburg, June .11, 1838. • • • .
, • .. .
•
•
- ft , A " oihttOrGHKEEpn
Sc - ALr
Harrisburg, June 11,1838. OWEN M'CABE.
MARION RZYZEIRI : ir.I
.•. YOU are ordered to irtraqe - altpd.-
9.r4'.qaturay.thetqa instant,'
at half past 1. ,o'clocik; P. NV:completely
equipt for drill.
' By Order'of the Capt.
tHOMAS 11. THOMPSON
~. • . •
Carlisle, June 4, 2 1.8 ‘ 38. • -'
. _SPEJII~.OIL:_&GL:.._r~
A supply of:Pale ;Sperm; tipcl Cinnirion
also Sprynaceil Cagdlesy*arviittd free from adulte
tation, 'jtist recelvod by.. •• - 43. ELLIOTT.
MANY
THE GIRARD
NONCE.-=
WAS 'LOST,
I. MESSERSNITH
ATTENTION.
• . (710.*:::0*.*ti-0.1.t - i'oo:*.t , ckz... - .4::#tf... , .-X . r_o.llll , 4,l.)tr+ i
•
SHERIFFS
yvirtue-of-a-viTiCol*enditiOni-Expentutto me di..
reefed, issued but of the Court of COmMen.Pleai , of
CuMberlandcounty,will be exposed to public dale, On-
Saturday the 2l et, day.ofJuly 1838, at 10 °clock A. M.
the following described real estate,to wit. •
Pine Grove estate, containing twenty five thousand
acres of land; more or less, situate in Dickinson and
South Middleton township, Cumberland connty,With
a Furnace Mad Forge, Coal Houses, Smith' and Car
penters Shop, a Large: Brick Mansion .House, and
thirty Log tenant Houses, one, grist and saw Mill, a
tivoiterystone Office; two large .and . excellent barns,
one large stone stable ;- and'several small stables, and
other buildings, ore BankS, :Minerals, Ike,- adjoining
lands of Geot:ge.Ege, Moore and Biddle, the 'Adams.
Connty line, and others. • There is a large part of this
estatenvhich is cleared and so improved as to lie ad
mirably adapted to the purpose of
,Faiming and part
of is. occupied by' tenants; and in a good State of
cultivation, the ore bank had timber for coal are-to
convenient to the Furnace and Forge and can be had
at so little expensets M -- make it amongst the most
duperier Iron EStablisliments-dri Foimsylvania, - the
water never fails to an eitent to injure the full oper
ation of eitheeForge or.FurnacQtaking. every thing
connected with the e_stablishmentinto',consideratiOhOt
Jias_no_superiorin.Pentisylvania:•._ -- •
The above establishment is no%in full operation
and the furnace has; lately- been repaired With the
patent hot blast—,Seized-and—iaken- in execution-as
the property of Peter Ege, and to be sold-by me •
: also, a Lot .orGround, situate in the
town of Newburg, durnberland county;containi rig 50ft.r
in..breadth, and 189- feet in length, adjoining Lots of
William Boyd, an Alley, and the Main Street, having
thereon eiteted a . -
TWO STORY .2 •'
Brick - & Frame. noilse3a,
BIND LOG 'ST.RBLE;-
Seized and taken in execution as the propetty of
John smith and_to
,
JOHN lI:ETERS, -Sh
Sheriff's Office, ,
Ca Lisle May 23,18,58. „
Nietkvir•
SEALEP PROPOSALS •will be received bitlie
subscriber, till 10 o'clock,-A. M.,.0n the 15th of June,
1838, for furnishing. the Squadron of United States
CavalryTat - VARLISTE.-BARRACKS,-with
-700 BUSHELS OF, OATS,
2400 • . 64 CORN,
. _
.--202 - 4 1 ONS-OF
.
?Arte_siers and CORD lobe - CLEAN, and sousin ;
tbeilAY to be of the- - ossT AJAX= of
;in(' wnLr. "ClntrA: .
The.fin•agc to be Aeliveied ay follows;—or at toly
time previonito - the dates herein stated, and paytnent
to.be_reade ofi each delivery,—vizt
---2000-BuS,of Oats,
1000
6 6
~,
.61 C o in ,
_On *or before the 30th
7.0 .Toiiiiiftray, - .. u . 1ie> . 1 , 833 ..
• . .--- .__
2000 Bus. ofpilts-,
460 - - " , i co )2 Oh a before_ the 31st
- August - 1838 -
,70 rons of Hay,
,-
3200 Bas. of Oats, --: • .. "'
.. .
- ' 1000.. ": 7 ". Corn,- 9p , or before' the 81st
...___ , ' . October, 1838.
. _ 62 Tons Of Hay,
. ~
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_ . •.. -. . . • E. V. StTIVI.NER,
. . .
Capt.
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Commandi-ng
. OAP:nil!' DEPOT, 6arlisle-Ilar
-..... , . • •
-.-------- tIt:ST Alrdy - 30;18 . 38 ~ -- ""' "
0.1101UXT4111.4 1 110 US.X.
THE 'subscrllier ..rinnourices .to the public, that he
• . has rented the well known
;I• I s sa a : Tave rn
- at • Sterrett's Ea ,
7 miles North of Carlislc,:tind . l4 . miles West of
- rishurg,: where he solicits a share of public patronage..
Ilistable_shall be filled with the best Om markets will
afford; his Bar.is supplied ivith choice Liquors. Al
so stabling, with all the necessary proiiston for hot.;
ses, and attended With a careful hostler.
To those unacquainted with the place, he would
state, that it is situated on a fine healthy part of the
country, with a splendid' vie* of Cumberland Valley,
from the observatory, exactly on the top of the Blue
Mountain, at the junction of the State roads froth
_Harrisburg to Landisburg and Bloomfield, and from
Carlisle to Clark's Ferry. Persons,Wishing to speifd .
a few -weeks - in - the country; during the warm weather,
could not find a more comfortable place; it being be
twcen, and within but. miles of the Carlisle Sul
phur Springs, Cumberland county, nd- from
the Warm Springs, Perry county. „Cold or warm
baths in fine order tit any time.. He hopes that by
strict :Mention to business and a disposition to please,
to merit and receive a share of public niaronage:
. JOHN LOHCK:
STEURETT'3 GAP,
June 2,1838.'
A ()TICE.
At an Orphans' Court, began and held on:Tuesday
'the first day of May, A. it 1838, and holden at Car
lisle, in and for Cumberland county. • 'Before the
1 - JiiTof the same Courc&c:the folloWing procqed
lags were had, to wit: . . .
2d May, 1838. , In the case a the estate of Jacob
lilkdes, deceased. It appearing to the court that the'
A , .tinkuistratioiraeeount of Jacob, Rhodes, deceased,
has bden settled bytheAdridaistrator, Snm'l Rhodes,
and there have been advancements made by the lutes ;
tate; to the several , - Heirs at law.' The Court do:
grant a rule upon all the - heirs Tepresenta-,
tives.uf the said deceased, to appear at the nett stated
Orphans' Court, to be held on the 4th day of Septem
ber,..A. D. 1838, - and - sheweause ,why sthey.shouldnot
be .severally charged upon the final settlement of the
_said_estate,reld and_peonal with the advancements
made to each—of rs
them ; aiirto
recognizance entered into by Samuel Rhodes, to whem
the real estate was confirmed, should net be regulated
accordingly:
. .
Cumberland eduizt . y, a. - '• . '
_ ,4.
,s ~,..:.,...! do t f in er lmn_f u Cy ' that ,the e. a re bo o v ,i e rd is s_ a af ltru th.. ..
1 . 7 : ' . ••-":-. `Okphana' Court, in quid for said county.
.1 • 1 ." In teatirikony whereof, 'I have hereto put
5 .. )
1 .)
'ff .." iny signalure;and affixed the teal of said
' . 1 ‘" Court at Carlisle, Ist June, A. D. 'lOB.
, THOS . CitAIGHEAD, Cl'k O. C.
Ctirlisle, June 4, 1 fi3B. • - . ,
IY®TI'GL:
,
St an Orphans' Cotfrt began and held -on Tuesday
the first day of May; , 1838, and holden at Carlisle; in
and for Cumberland county.. Blifore the judges °title
-same-Court,.&e—the following c
to wit:
~ May. 1858. In the ease of thi± citation to. ie
heirs of James •Dysert, late of Hope - Tll township,
deceased, to appear this.day, and accept_or refuse to
accept of the real estate of said intestate netheSlllllll4
tion and appraisemelitthereof; taken hy the imPlisi.k
tion; B.r.e:' The sheriff Makes - rebid& duly seritcton
allwho reside in his Bailiwick. The Conti forth&
order that public notice be given to those . heirs Who I
'reside out t)f-the='copnty-torappear- ne-the- next Stated- 1
Orphans' Conit to be held at - carlisle tiforemid, on
Tuesday the fotirth day of SePttimlken i ,tisstonil accept
Or refuse to accept theestafe of the saidlames Dysert,
Or Shen , Cause why the saitTe - Slintildifotbestilit==-
Citinberiand as.
Ida certify the abobe to'be a true. ex
traertaken from the records of. the Or
phans Court in and for said - cbunty.. , 4n
. :i . ..,,k5tr,-"tcptimony whereof, I have hereto put my
signature, and affixed 'the. seal of said,-
' te` Court at Carlisle, the :30th May, A. D.
' - "TIiOS . ..CRAIOHEAP; Cl'k 0. C. 5 -
' June
To , th.eheiri and -legalßepresentatives *of
'JOHN a.IMP lIELL late of
. • - Frankeord township, Vee'4,
TAKE isytrc.4. that I will hold an Inquisition on
writ, DePtirtitione Facietula,4ni the premisesiate.
of John Campbell; dee'd, on TUESDAY the 24th day
of July, 1.8.38, at ten o'clock, A. AL, where all inter
ested ma'Y attend,, : ' •
JOHN' MYERS, Sherif
.• Sheriff 2 13 Office, ?
• •
Carlidei , ithdrune; 1838.5 ' .• ' . .
• -
••• . ' • \„ . I, , VA.NTgIav
Several • Jotumeiliten CAR
PENI EltS, WAGONNIAKERS, by the sub
scriber, at hiti establishm - unt in the borough of *ow
"iitieTto..whonv ociataiit. — ditiiloylirentlinitthutighe. 4 t
wages will be given. , • '•
" • • AV*.'
'• Newviile,lnna 4, 1838.-3•41 •'• -••• •
. .
-.c,1
_4l.oXlroi. j ::
THE subsciibers have just received in additiiin to
theirformer stock, a handsome assortment of
Sp_RDTO. AND SUMMER
_
G 5 0.0 V 1 1 ,9 • ••
which inaiei the'r assortment' noW vdrygoad, and
will be Said veyir low. *They most:respectfully Solieit
thepublio 6 give them a ca 11. .. ••• • • •
P. S.,•Cotititry produce taken in exchange.
for goods: ; • • -
J. & D. It. WINDtRIACH , &
sippensburg, June h, 1838.—tf„ • •
• • '
PUBLIC
'WILL be exposed to plifdie on Friday the
22d do • ofJune,lB3B, THREE TRACTS OF •
VALIUABLE -LANA •
aitunte partly in goal) Middleton township, Cumber
land County, and Huntingdon townslupatdanis counh
. .
ty,.iontaining; in all nliolit
_so° A.anas.• -
•
Th 6 Wood Land belOnging to this property is diVided
into lots - of from sto 4 20 Acres each, which will be
tiehrseparately property was fOrmerly - WA- -
pied 'by Ludwiek .Waltemire,'. deceased: Persons
wishing tck,pureliatro, can call upon Jacob 'Glass ot°
David Zeigler, tenants on the property, who will take
pleasure :in giving' any information . that may be ret
quired of them. r. , • -
Sale
to-oonitinerMe 10 o'olock of Said day, on the
prdperty occupied •by Jacob Glass, When.due - attejiL
tendon= will be given and term's of sole wide known :
by .. . •
- • .IO,SEPH M1L0.17 ;
.4tt'y in faelforvigncs Waltemire
June 4,.1838. ,
Coal; -41 t.
HAVING disposed of my 'stock, I request all-who
haVe unsettled accounts, particularly those Who sluil
pebt,thentselveS to : be in debt, (as the creciitora in gen 4.
crab are_apt to observe a commendable proMptuesS;)
to tall at residefied'of the subSCriber, -- soonTand
prevent - any - ifogon on his part, thatstnight occasion
dryness hereafter._ A constant kviptily' of BRAN
DIIETIPS PILLS, will be kept at the Po . st Oflice,by
: _JOHN MOORE.
•
.B3'T~~' TY~J9''
YOU nre ordered to paiiide on vonr
ustinl grown' ,S'atyrday the 16 inst.,
"nt. '2 o'clock, P. M. in Sumnierljniforin,
Arrp4.abil accoutrements in gond_orde •
By ("Her of Capt. '
• 1t...A. NOI3LE, 0. S.
. ,
N. B.__ An electiOn''l6ll. he helg 'on
said day; between the -hours of 3 and . 4
P.:,11.--nt-thelniblic house °IC.
MACFARLANE, for one first and one.
Second Lieutefinnt.
By - order of
W. FOULI I C.,
Bifradelizspectori
:le, jime 2,1.838
MEE
PRODUCE & COMMISSION
• •
twv •
. 24c .
' l3
s=o
---
Witaareilia l aS2
, . ••
. . . Street, -Philadelphia.
THE Midersigiied `respectfully inforMs the - citizens
of Franklin 'and Cumberland counties, that he has
opened a WAREHOUSE in Brotid Street, next door
above Broad' street Hotel, for the - Sale of all kinds of
Country Produce„ 'and respectfully solicits. consign;
menus— ,
.I.7rom:ltis.general acquaintance,,kndiviedge of bu
siness, and the exercise of his' best efforts to promote
the interest of his customers, he flatters himself that
he will be able t . c. render general satisfaction:
• . MCO.V.BERM/Y.
Phiradelplua, May, 1638.
, , , • ' ,
REFERENCES.
. . .
Philip Berlin, Chambersburg. • - •
pavid_Aftrbon, 4'194±.
Hintes,
..1. Siooper,. Esq., Ne w
.dlexander,
•W. 111.1IcnderSon,',E'sq. CarliSlif t • .
Jiteob .Rupp, Esq.
Geo. IF:.Lagng, larrisburg.
- I:&PAINTS, .Bze..CD
I would . call 'the 'attentlini of Painters any others
to a large assortinent.of Pallas, See. )yltich 'have just
received, and will sell unusually low.
.White leaddn-251b. 4.121/b. Kegs.
do. - Green, . • Spanish Brothir,.
Prussian Blue, dkorr
Ventran Red, - Linseed OW.
Red' Lead,. „ ••Spt. Turpentine; .
Orange-Mineral, : Copal Varnish, • •
• 'Japan - do
'S. ELLIOTT,.
E:qtate of Robert McFarland, teased
NOTICE -
• • . •
I '. Is hereby given, that - letTer - s — ofailliiiiiiitra. thfiti-dn
the estate of Robert McFarland, late of the borough.
of Carlisle ? Cumberland county, deceased, have this
day issued in due form of law to the subscriber, Who
resides in Frankford - township,:county aforesaid. ,'-
All chirps or deinauds against the
estate of the, said .deecdent, are requested to' make
known the same withou . tdelny4- and thote-iii
`said estate to their said debts to .
• • ttonEier LAlnD,Adniinistrato&
Mtiy 20,1698.-6'w. 26
-=- T " BONNETSi BONNETS . ,
A fresh supply of coloured English Braid
Florence Braid, and ORIENTAL BONNETS, baye
-kik been received, and-are offered uncommonly lour,
by • ARNOLD & .
".• FRHUIT; • . •
An nproflnkent of Presh.rrulijnit iceLtlyelboulfor.
tiaL.. by S.-ELLIOTT. -
RIBBONS, RIBBONS.
;Lillie, Pea Green, Salmon;l 3 thle,.rind all ilesiral
hle eolourvpf_ Gauze, Mantua and Satin. Ribbon for
sale 1.4 x, ARNOLD & CO.
5 _.7
;rust rec'elvetl several bales best Islo. 1 imppp s. very
low: 'e, - , . - JOAN .1. .4flTheq.-
. . .
pest Apfran
, -
Just received, 11 large Supply, Which will be ,sold
very low, either by. the barrel .or retail,. 'Also, seve
ral barrels' best clarified Whale. oil,.warranted to, barn.
: . .7011.11;* 1. 011'P'
11:A1R Cloth'Calia and Palm-leaf Ittsolla3V.by
tUST received, a supply of Morrison's" Pills,' .in
SO and-25 cent Boxes. C. OGILIIY. ,
. .
Shoes! -ShoeS!
. . .
, Just received, h new. Stook of gentlemen's; ladle's,
and children's shoes, well Mask and neWeat style, sold
lOW for cask ' . • C. OC-111.10t.-
• •
• . .11onnetg. ;
pf;
A large assortrnent•bf. BOnnets, of a11,..1401e,emd
front. ).2 tictiti lip to sll,juitreeeiveal 'and for.‘
sale at the store of. • C. CIPIIAIY.
MOULD. CAN DLES.
Just received and for e Polisbeil Mould Candle:
Atiy 183 ff: • •
.
-BOOTS, - -f.1. - 11011% - &-BROGIAM:
f f eeryeery
... S A,
ry Atria", rccelved and iiir Elk c 63 , ' 4';.:4
, ..cliAs. • RIOT& .: ,
.. , . —.... ' 2V.^.
Miky 14.:, •
SEE.
.rt i gl Tr GO OM . O CS
Theiiibscriber taics OPiortuinity of tinnotincing
to his friends and' the. public generally, the pleasing
intelligenceithnt he is Doty receiving and •openingtri
the Store room recently • occupied by lyti.. Thomas
Rimes . 'directly opposite the store of George flamill,
-Esq. in' the.borough of Shippensburg,•an . Entire new
and splendidissortinent of . . •• ' ... ' •
Fashionable goods, -.
~ .
'Which have been selecteilvith great carp in Philadel
phia,lsTew York tind Baltimore, and which he
.can
confidently recommend to his friends , and custitiera,
as being well . adapted to the present and:approaching
Season, and withal he isdetermined tiisell - as CHF I AP
in the hardness of the times middle 'scarcity. of rtinney
may require. ~, ~ ' .
Blue, Black , and fancy colored cloths and cassimers.
Sattincts r a good assortment. • . . ,
Bombazine, - - ) , 'Alandsome article for Gen- .
Circnssian t and
.. tlemen!ii surenter Wean... • •
1
Princettar .' . , —, .
Bro3vn i lyitiii-Linen; ------.± : ._l - - ...:.:'-'• --. ' • • -
Blenched do. do. ~ , . —..
1 Illeiteb ell Wiggle .drillingi: "--.- —„ . '.
•tileitcheil French drilling. '• ' s . • -
Brairn - and bleached tlernestioshirtinpinnd siteetings.
A Splendid assortment: of calicoes — and painte mus
lin& : • -
Zephyrine—a beautiful article for Ladies".dresitdsi
Black Gros tie Naples, do. Italian 11.Ra:rings, ' -_
A handsome assortment of Ginghams. "•. ' ' - •
Plain !Ind figured b,ook, S . wisn„ uncanct and cambric
""._ Muslin& __._ _ ._ . '
.. ._-
Silk, Bandanna and'Flag Handkerchiefs.i :
_ilk ' •
A Splendid aka:el-tient of Ladies! crape, dal
•. game fancy - dreaS Handlterehitti . . --
Bonnet,cap and belt Itibbons. ' ' • _
Shad, Matikerel, Herring and eodfisk, . • -
Grais and Grain Scythes and Saddle Trees. `
Looking GliiiiseS, Ciirrieting - and Matting, Rm. &to.
A complete assortment .of : Mdn's 4 Black;Drab,• Fur
I and Wool HATS-Palm Leaf Hats. .
• - . ' - -Alto, an assortment of -.-,..
• . .
14 A. ltD R .101
Confriihing-nlfnoßtevery artielein - present use,. either
for-Families or- Atechanicif:: A-large -nisaitment,of
'ooks and Stationam
aziwana areagDimsa.
Of 'every description.• Also, 'an extensive assort-
Groceries; -- Liquorg;Queenswitre ; Olass,4-&-
-Which, together with a great of - goods, too
:tedinits theptildie . wi th
confidence, believing that none who May, give
-Call-will-liaw-Occasion-to-turn-awav-dig.54.1,66C11 j-RS
he is determined' to sell terms for
CA 'll,-or the nsnat•creilittO punctual men. • .
of Country prodnee hi ex
-change-for-Good-8. '
GEO. jOIINSTO.
Stiippen - sburg, May :9; 1333 ' , • 9,6 i-r„.l
• •
- '
•• _
- • ";c' • ;
• OR - •
EIGHTY - EfORSES :
. .
(40 filacks and4o - -Balpf,):-
Are required for.the United States " Cavalry School
of Bradlee," at Carlisle Borraclo.• . •
These llnrseif Most be well formed, stiorigcnctive,
-. and-perfectly-soutl-:--ketween four aod six-yeaei:oldt
'about fifteen-I:ands biglyand-long tails. .
rA-fair price'will be pitid,irr call, for horses add.
descriptioe.• - _ • •
E. V. SUMNER, Capt. •
~. • . .181 Dragoons.
Carlisle Barracks,? ltir _
' May 17, 1838. S
• LUMBER__AIND -
TIIE ..7-4 1 2119 •
subscriber. respectfully-inforins his, friends,
'and the-public generally; that he - has for sale; at his
Coal and tunaber Yard; onshehanit
. of the 51169,0 7 .
hanna river , in the town of Wormleysbarg,
2600 Bushels superior Smith
.
• - coal
--
Pannel rind 6'o ninon Boards
Poplar nanle and Scantling,
-2000,-good--guality,: seasoned -Tight-Bar
rel ,Staves and Heading. •
All Of which he will dispose of at low rates, and on
the.miist accommodating terms. . Persons wishing to
purchase u'ould do well by calling with the subsoil
ber, and-examine his stock before they . purchase else
where.
GEORGE RUPLEY.
April 9:1838.-3m. • 19. '
Nilerk.S,Drie6 andirAitcy
icles.• : ,
.—•-- • „ , , .
h e fiqurne - d;trpm
phia and Baltimore with a large
supply ofDrtiga,
Paints, Oils and VarniSlies. Also,School Boas'in
every variety--together with the standard and mis:.
'Oen:among works, and all. the new 'publications.
, A—large assortment of StatiOnary--cap , and letter
. paper by the , rear... 'Also, a lifrgp.yariety of Fancy
'articles, which will be sold - oniricominodating terms.
'JOHN J.. rYERS.
Carlisle, .May 22,1898.
'Far Sale. •
. ,
•drz.excelMnt and commodious' Tido S torij
- -
• 15WELLING HOUSR,,
with the lot of ground on -which it stabds of about
THREE 'ACRES-hnting thereon a iiurnber-of
'choice Fridi Trees: Well of never-failing wafei ,
at the deer, Stabling, &c. The pioperfy is Pleasant
ly situated in Silver Spring township, Cumberland
county, Pa., one qiutrteeof a mile 'West of Bricker's
Vin on the turapieo - roailleading rrOaVtiaiirrisbOiv
to CrtNe. Terms reasonable ; enquire of S.
E Carlisle; or ofthe subscriber on the Prem
ises. • ' JAMES WILLUMSON..
April 4 2;3, 1831 . 11 • . •
DISTILLVRY. FIXTATREg .
- , toi• Sale—Cheap!
. -,.• ..
A lurke and surierior Patent Boiler, capable of dis
tillin 50 bushels of grain daily with Collier Worm
1 and G lobe, in'an excellent condition.. Also a quanti
-ty-orecrpper-Pipec-Brass CocksiTnimacOßars,de,
hem the totaLnlachinery of an extensive Distille
now iscontiiinhey will b6-riora c leap, an in
parts or together,-to suit pi rchasern: - ,
Apply by mail, or pets 'lolly,' to the subscriber at
,/
,Cfarhe s Perry,'Perry, i:oi ntv;Pa.•
~ • • ..AMOS A. JONES.
Clariet Ferry; May, CB, 1838.-sw. ' '
. ._
• - IEISI-1-=
. .
ZTja
- -Having - reeenily returned froriv-Philaitelphin..and
New York, with .a VERY: EXTENSIVE 'ADDI
TION to my forriter. Stock, I ben kayo to offer to the
citizens of C:irlisle and the generally,
•
-.12 G811 7 E26 , 21; ISSO.RTMEN7,
Comprising every article :the Drugdine; which I
will disanse of Witotinuir;or. Itimmt. at the loloest
poasiqe rates: PhySiciatia-colintry - Storekeeper's--
Fuliera'ainl others, are,respectftilly Iniited to give lee
a pall at the Old..Starid on, East High Street.
. S: ELLIOTT.
Carlisle,lVlay 28, 18.33.:• • . • • • 27 '
wiiinos & LiquOns. --;
• in it returned - trom the•iy o Phi
ladelphia a
general assortment of if. LIQZfORS,
purchased fiord the firstlinpds, in wood and glass • to
which I invktetlie-nttention or 'generally.
Lisbon,l'endrifre,Port;Old Madeira, Pale Sher
.ry„ , Cbampaigne, 'Clot. • 'Muscat,
and'llocrWlNES. • • 7 • •
Pri'l"lY , 'Holland din,ll9(l Old liTlitskir •
Which' linVe :been inir.chased at the slitietest ' flees,
and be diiiiiosed of.onaccomniodatin
'•
CIIAS •BAR ITZ.,•' •
-,V.10.d #Ol -
. , .
C,ass[inera, Satthiettir.Veatinia tk6. for gale at
'the Store of . ' • • 'A.11N0L13.84. CO.
, 'May 14. •• . • ' •
.'":24
GRA4 D carutrazs
$35,295 Capital.
• ,Vie b etinfa State Lottery; , •
Yor. endowing thp._,L4Aciiburg Acadoiny,and for Otlltr
•
' • Class I:T u o i .. P :s B
fOr. 1838. -
drawn at• Alexandria; Virginia,,spturday the
, • , ' 16th of June ? 1838
- -, - grand Scheme:
Ifigheit Peke' 35,295 Doll4rs-10,000 dn.-5,000-
4,000-3,500--3,292--3,0000 prizes of 9.,00350'
of 200, gt.c...bcc. •- > -
Tickets ionlis.ll3l4,rei $.5-Nusrl..ers $2,50
Certificates of packages of 25 Whole tickets 190 ,
cto. . • • 25art.q4--- do 65. -
06, do. • 25uhalfer .do 3q 50
$30 ; 000-41o l 000. • •
• • . •
• • • Virgurta- Stale Lottery,
For the benefit of the Temin of IVellSburg.•
Class No. 4, for 1838.
To be drairn at Alexandria, Virginia, on .Saturday,
. • June 23, 1838.-
_
• . , Splendid Schelde: - •
_Highest Prize .30,00_0 Dollars-10,000,
prizes of • 1,000-,-
50 do. of 500,10. 1 • •
•I'lidtarl(rdollarstalts - dollmma - rters - 2 - 50.
Certificates of packages. of 25 - whole tickets SI3Q
Do. . do: 25 half -do, - 65. -
••• • .. 25 quarter 90- 7 50
viZers for ticketa and shares or certificates of
es H in the above magnificent scheme, will're
ceive the most prompt_ attention, and an' official ar.
each -seiirinirnediat.elf sifter it - is
over to all whb order from us. Address,
D. S. GREGORY 414r:C0. illandotts
irashingion
_.'ASSIGNEE ACCOUNT. •
Notice is hereby.given,that the account of William
neand-Melehair-Brenneman,-A,ssignee : 91.Samuel
Neidig,,,has been presented to the Court of Common
Pleasor Cumberland toubly,.for confirnuition and
alloyancei 'and said-CouriAaveLaPpointed_the first.
day- - af . August Court, (being the 13th clay 'of said
month;) for. Its consideration, anti Rule on all coq..
ccrncd to shew-eauie, why it shall not be Confirined
and allowed.. , GEO. I.I..EMING,
Prothonotary.!,S-o(nce,.? h it , - • Prothonotary-
Carlisle, May 9,,1838.5
.
tiTtort sPtil OR.N
,
• TIIE subi3criber, liar for sale at the Carlisle Trou
Works. and at 'C. Icl'Farlane's hotel, few 'bushels of
very - superior ilaton Seed Corn. _Tito Dutton Corn,
is decidedly superior to, any Other Corn grown in this
section coOntry;as . it yields'froM 50 to 1129 bushels
per acre weighs.itbout.s4 l bs to the :bushel, and ma...
tures in 90 days: • ••
• • 6. 401. •
, ' • • • . • • • .•
• RV'S 3.4. •
•
HENRY J. KELLY
INFORMS the Young Men Of Carlisle AN
and the surrounding 'country, that he is
prepared to maniffacture in. neatest ; 11 - --
sty
w le,: WHITE R USN f.,1 .1.1./.7'Sfob sum
er eary at his shop in Enst High StreCt,
n:few.doors west of Major Jacob Rehrer's Hotel, and
next door to the store. oh John H.. Weaver & Co. Also,
White Silk Hats of the best plush; niade ou blocks
of the latest city ftshion. r
- Carlisle:May 2,2, 1838.—tf. . •
_
H2NOTIICE.TO - CREW.TORS
'. Letters of Administration, Pendente lite, upon.the
estate.ofJames Beatty, late. of Newton township; de
ceased,bave befiiigraitedaki due Orin, by the nee:li
ter of CurolnUgand.eounty, ftv Joi. Beatty - mid John
Shannon,- of saiil _till P ersons halo • chims
or demands against the estate of, said - decedent aee
requested to make known the same to us witlient de-
lay—and those indebted are requested to settle :Mil
dischurge their. accounts. •
• •/: :JOAN BtATICV,? . Ade
rs:
• JOHN SHANNON, S. .
.
NOTIC_ ,
'MY ereditott.Arill take notice that I kayo aPplied
to the Court of Common ?lea's, of Cumberland email
tY, for the benefit of the InsolVent Laws, apd said
court bare appointed Monday the 13th der of August,
1838, for the hearing of the and my ere, 'tors, a ne
COurt House, in thelioronglt of Carlisle.
*JOHN' ZIMMERMA.N, •
..April.9, . - •
NOTICE
, .
IS hereby given, that letters 'testamentary on the
estate of Admit fieese, late of Southampton township,
Cumberland .cOunty; deceased, have ts;ned in due
form of law, to the subscriber, who resides in tb?
-aforesaid-township. -- All -persons- having --clai ms -
den:muds against - the - estate of-said deceased, are re
o maktrknown-the-same-withoutdeLay_;_arn
these indebted to said estatelo pay their said debts to
CONRAD CLEVER; Ex'r.
• April 160.833. - -63 v. ;• • •
- „ • ARNOLD & CO. .• •
Ti AKE a 'assortment, Of Irish, Tnhle,Towling; .
6-4:-7-7-1 and 8.-Vra--
hie Diaper.,A very,mmerior artielAf, 8-4-10-4
V 2-4 Gernia tuul Irish Sheeting, all of which vie r
Mier: NV4i)ICKII6 or_ retail uncommonly lo . w.
May 1,1838,:,
• - NOTIC E"
IS hereby given, that Letters of Administratlop on
the estate of - William Cart, late of Carlisle, Cumbetl
land 'county, deceased, - have ,this -- day - issnedin -- due
form of law to thy ,sidrAriber, who'resideS in Carlisle:
All persons having ,Claims or demands -against the
estate of 'the said deceased, are rerynested to make
known the's:title. without dklaor—and those indebted to
said estate to pay their 'saul debtit,/
'GEORGLI. CAR:I 4 ; 4(124'r::
"'April 9,1838. ; „
.ANOTEIBIe SUPPLY.
iiiit-Re,ce.Jved a; thei Store of
- ,
. _
'Aooth'er supply of .1.-4 - ond' 6-4 India Matting; hls:
a very superior , artiblo .71fattil i bit
which the, ofrq.t4 a
,o.l!tylvance.-.
• , ••• P. II: ICNA.PP;
• s 14,th IV 0 .71g .1 7EXTIS _ _
:and Mitniffact,ttrir of the Silecious Metalia
V. CCRifER,Or auxisi:Es AND AXETTE STREETS?
BALTiMOREN
\.
' Iliyope o psiia aud . ,Eil potichopt;
. •. • - drifficisni.... • '
Interesting -- Cure!
Mr. William" flatiron, Green streetotbove'Thiril
street, Philadelphia, afflicted for several years with -
,
stomactr, - head-ache, dizziness, yakitatio na o f ,th e
heart, impaired appetite, sometimes acid:heal putresa •
eent eructations, ;coldness and weakness of ntliirex- ,
tremitiesi emaciation and general disturbed
rest, a sense ol'intssursi and -weight at the stomach
After eating, nig)dmare, great menial despondency,
.fievere flying paths in the chest, back, and sides,eos
.tivenes'si dislike for suitietyoir conversation, invol
' Antal' o urig ain't t'eep!ng, langor'and lassitude upon'
th east exercise. • •
Mr. Salmon-bad applied-o.ole most eminent phy
sicians; who.considcred it beyond the power of medi
cine to restore him to health; however,' as his afilic-!
tions had reduced him to a very deplorable condition, .
and' having beior rennin - 011(1ot liy•ti relative Olds to
make trial 'of Dr. William Evans -Medicine, he with
difficulty repaired to the-oflice and procured a pack
age,
to which; he says, he is indebted for his restora-.•
Unit to life, health and friends..-He is ow enjoying
all the blessiiiga of perfect he.olth..: . „Persons desirous .
of further infOrniation, will_he,Lsatiafiell with every .
particular of his siStonishing cure - at 'Dr: Evans' Me
dical fliee, No. 19, North Bth street, Philadelphia.
The above medicine is for. sale at the office- of the •
Ilerald•tk Expositor, Carlisle. ,
•
Famous Care tor thet ighen-1-
Atiailisin_androther .11a.
MUCH, iced not he said iii relation to this wonder- .
ful .remedy, 'as. the- proprietor feelS confident that •
when apptied,lt will, as can be proven by the•nistithAir
of respectable persons, -effect an entire • cure -of this
. -
Rheumatic and 'other -. It had -not until lately- : -
been his intention to Make it public; _ by the re,
.quent.applications of his neighbors, and the wonderful
cures it .hiss effected, be ;feelsit a duty lie owes to,
'society as well as to himself, to snake it more gen-.
rally known, and at the same (line have iS put a nor -
as he can within the reach of all who may be alllieted
"disease" --° -•-- -- - -
-
Ilundreds or names reuld, be published of perions
I . who have been cured_ by .this celebratcd Medicines..
Out the f )(lowing are selected from the miss, as be- •
nig amely.'sufficient to attest its powers.
-
John. Sroe, Beinler,_:.Tricob 1,. 14g1c,
I'. i~indeniuth;=(; -_
-.-
1 C... Stoner, - • - Julia 'Samuel Fenely,
Aarmißender,---T-Li tdoratitli jr. -Sannirl Young, • -.-
Hobert Dysart, R. Richardson, Jacob Worlich; •
I Afsbaugh Diffenbaugh; - Ja c ob. Miecs•
• Henry•
I . ,pristimi Om% Hiestanel,
), gust-25,-1336.
TgurldiTt.W to the. sub-
Bernier, Joy, I imeaFtetcputTo(lll - GCprt -
AY mid faidifitlly attended-16: _
'
MoinitiTor, - Feln,r- - ;11337. •
The alp•dmedirititi for yale:by
_ - • -.3011N-
Catlislc,Folnm . l7y IP.; 1.538
74 UAW , ' 1 - Vie y s
FRO t:.1: 'IIQ
cub;,cril;64s will Fell at lirivate. r ..sale i
le se for a terra f years, that valuable tenetet - land, -
situate In tile soutlicrii part el of '.
liontriiiiiq about 5: eves, li'avion• thereon erected a . ,
fttorio Zuilding, • • •
• (Formarlykiiown "Gray's
- - '• MILL lIOUSI4I
MO Thick Dwelling Ifoute, \vitiate° Wells of water •
on theipremiseh. TlitN property is suitable for many '
purposes, such as - distil b oc:, n fumdci•t; or tan, yard.
FlieltitlldiagS trill lie.solti or-leased, with-or Acitliout_._
the tand,• and possession given immediately, Fee- .
terina apply to, . .
J A MES Nam sTizoN - G
9, 1858:
. .
FAIRME ?..§ 1101 1 11
High S'lrcrt, a Pio doors cost of .tho
• ' Court House, _
•
C ARIA S LE.; •
•
The subscriber bating lea.-,:d the above) hamod
establishniem from Mr. Simon Trimderlich,and hay
in„ 'provided hinisell'with every thing necessary, ••
now (.;.noied In.:Aeggnimpt.tte travellers anti others
a style that will not fail to please those who'may favor
hiiu with a call.
THE BAR. AND CELLAR
-mill'-i-eceive—lirs-sprTinl , L-attruticui—_('hest.wilLite_ _-
kept constantly provided- with the best of Liquoits. .
•
THE LAND ER ,• , •
will at all limes he:abundantly supplied with a1).4103
doliencics which the seastm and market kati , affdril,
and no exertions Will be wanting to please the palm°
of the most fastidious..
- 'THE STABLES •
are *norritrindions and secure, Mid a careful and Mien.
tive hostler will he always in atten.dative.. " ,
120.11111E12S taken by the week, mouth or..
year, on the most reasopable terms..
A sltict attention 15 business alul an anxious eleNire
to please, -w3ll;he tenets, ensure him. a reason:ll)lu
..sltreg publiVAnlttotliiger.r.::" .
JA6013.-REURAR
r...7arlisle, April 23, 1838.—tf.
NA. The ears nut past the above esblblisliffient,
it land 11 o'clock, A. 31. mutat 2 niUl 7 o'clock,-r.
•
' tIITITIETAT-D
• CARLISI 4 EI3A.NK t Z
Nay 1,18.33. • y
THE Board of Directors of this institutim,have to
day declared dividend of d per, cent; for the last idx
months on Ow Capital .The same will'
lie,payable tolhe stockholders; pr thNr legal represen
ifitivtitTon of iifte?
• W. S. dOBEA2st,
DYID-STI.T-PF - S. • . - • - . ..
. , Log,wood—iliipped and isiOniiii, . •
' Nicaragua Wood, • Cochineal, •
Brazil, . ' , • Lac Dye, "
Mastic, ,--.._ .
.'.• Oil of ,Vitenl,
, . Madder, , • :-• Nitrous Acid,, -
• Indigo,. ~- Miiriatic. do. ,
Jost -rece.iyeil and for's* ) . 7O/idesalc or trail, at
the Chemical Store•of,... S. ELLIOTT.
Ma' 28:
•,' SAW, YOU - q,,,TEETIL:
If . ,
earjeiis Tleth are propeilkyented at ti seasona
ble, time, the f'rogrins of 1116 deem , rely be entirely
arrested. KNAPP; hentilt Sreiw: eon, •
Corner of Charles &Tayette stsAltiltiMore,
-- Mar 28. ' .
AtTDITcliR'O NOTICEi
The'Snlweritier, appointed by,the,COurtan Anditori,
to whom is refereed the areouriNf Thomitslirew‘ter
one of the Ansigriee3 of Pc,:tel".l.lrujii;forfinat settle,
moot, and to make shell I.ltd offeotr:' in
the hands of IliO, said Aiisigneensliaif.ba• - utecirdiiig
to law - and - the - terrns, of saidmeet nt the
• Prothonotary's OM ee i in Carl isle,`o4;'Satneslay- the:
21st day of . .rnly nest, at ten o'plock the 7 forepooni
of pees?ne Am.:nulled will tlike.tintiee. •
• . . GEO;FLll.l.tEcG;Auditole.
; 111ay 23, 1.833.L . -41v. • —
JUST iIiECEIVED. -- -v supply or
P-4.1,01 TUTS.
Mar 14
LEMONSQatiNCNS,
the Store of cuus.iiAX•rrz.
SOrr SAELL
yillbCrts for,ealeby - •
- • '• • •
EMI
Htl 7C r-HATS:.I^ -11 P-t!4*410 . Att-var '.' kety ,
cf
:.,. • }eta.•Fei kale by,, •
Ifay.
•114e.,"'" , cmivrdallikll „cog s.A.r.cp,'
, .
variety of'xiikvtAlivg and , VAntalS. 13;okotq, at '`the ;
toreS of ~ r
•
iNeeni
,
41 1 .6 8 ,'1 3 4 - AN' 1 17,,E
MU
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CHAS. BATtSTTZ.-