Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, July 03, 1838, Image 4

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    THE GIRARD
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.4nnitily ond Trust Company of Philadel
ph.ut,
OFicc,4so, Clhertnut strect.
,
4C.I.RITAL Olt $300,000.
Charier Perpetual.
- i r rNsunE LIVES, grant :/Enmities and Endow
noiti , and make contracts generally that involve
contiTigdacy ot•life. Accept Trusts as authorized
I.y th , charter, iron individuals,corporate 110111e4 ' or
( ;ntirti of-- el4-andmcnte_tlian agiceahly_to
-- the'
.sire nt the parties, and receive Depositee of money'
Di' link, and on interest.
LIFE Ii's:SURAINTCE..—The terms aro as low as
t'i yr! of any lace intim Union.
Rates fir Insurittg $lOO. • _
4ge For. 1 Year For 7 Years Whole Life
Annually.
20 $0 91 $0 95. 'Ol 77
25 1:00 1 12 .2..04
:30 1' 31 133 -2 36 .
35 1 36 1 53 2 75
40 1 69 1 83 3 20
1 91 1 96 -61-,
1 96 • 2,99
232 3 21 6.18
- 45
50
55
' , Furthe'r, inforinntiodcan be obtained by application
at-the office.,
)31 V.HICH ARDS, Pres't,
• JO!-IN. F. JAMES, ! actuary.
arnnor
.1.%
7". Mu, I'retawrer.
11, 1838.—Gin_ • • •
EEO
' gly 01 at XV
. .•
P TITAN EIVELT:
subscribers have just received from•the cities
ji,.• of Xew York and .Ployarielphia, - n handsome as
;arta-lent of. neW desirable Goods; athong_whielt are
Rich Paiuted Alasfins an • il Lawns,l ;
Rich Figured Satins and Poult it! Shies,
: Black nod Blue-Black Poult de Soles, and Gros de
• •
Black It. Lutestrian 'Gros de Paris,.
,Gros de
; Mines - , • ; •
• • - Super - iiff - d - afra - Siit•;rons, Silk Velvets. ,•
Lupins Bombazine cold:Barone; •• •
• " • Black Satih - • •
•
Black Italian and imitltion crtivats..
• • " . India Satins and Levantines.' •
". " "Stinchews and Sarsactts, • -
--'--C:doured Leivantine -and-MarcelinehandkerchlUs. -
r, Super Linen..Gambrie HatUlkerchiers, • - •
-, • Pongee, Flag, 1111(1 Bandaupa du" • - •
Gauze Veils. and Demi Veils,
Black Bohinett Veils 1-4 and,„,Q-4.
I adieu' and Gentliunen's-Emglish Silk. Hoes. '
•
--floskin 7 aud Deafer - Gloves,. ''• •• . s•••
,• Extra super Buck • do. • - - •
White midGolared Silk and Ciittlin.Gloves. • .
Ilohinett Edgings and InsiVti up: • .
and. 6-44 Bobiniitts, plain and figured, -
• Plain - Mut Figured Swiss - Muslin; • • '
Salim Bumbazineould-Paner Stocks. , • -
Assarted Gauze Bonnet and Cap Ribbon, . •
0nt1.12-22 new styleilonnet do •
'Melt Embroidered Belts. •-
• '
• • ' .•• • • • : 2' . • • = ARNOLD & CO._
-• • - ,yearty oppothe the Carlisle' Rank.
NOTICE. • LL Persons indeLtcd to the estate qi .
„.NlLsov, Into of ' this borough , deceased, gill
. please to make ..payracnt witlieut delay.i and th ose
having elai ma agiti List said estate, will present them to
SAMUEL. ELLIOTT, ,E.r I r.
of die lasi Ville:le Mary D. Vileon, dec'd.
June 18,q1838.-
LAST NOTICE.
. .
persons indebted to Thavrta. MAttititxT. 'A
ministrator olthe estate"of HENRY MYERS,
late of Allen township, Cumberland county, deceased,
arc, for the last time, requested to meet said Mark
ley at. Shepherdstown,(toWnship - and county aforesaid).
to pay MY their respective dues, on the Sixth day of
Attgast next ; and those' having claims.agninst said
—estate, will present thern.on the Se'venth4,4usryst. _
Al so, those who have accounts with the said MarklOV,'
..._will comeAo the said place-and pay.off, on the Sisth
nfsAgr,9st, and murit Oblige me,, as If base moved to
-- rent" tri - e-tuntyy - Pa7Trovl-it-wili , liew.v.ery-meonwuiettt
for Mi• to call again. I hope this notice will be coin.:
plied, with.
DANIEL MA4KLEY,
June 18 1838.—Gw. •
-..•• TAILORING. • •
•
•
--vaLLIAM 31 , 1 3 .111En50N, .
TTHANKFUL for past favors, hereby informS the
public that he still continues to cork on the-a=
• . hove mentioned business. in . . .
t r iireSr Nigh Street, Carlisle,
• .
a few doors west of`the. Post Office:and directly op
vosite the book store of .1. Louilon,,where he is pre
pared to accommodate all who may favor him with
their, cuStinn, in the most neat manner, and at reason
able prices. By strict attention to business and an
earnest desire to please, he hopes to receive a liberal
share ocpublie patronage. ' . ' .
1. 3 , S.—Tim-latest- city-- fashions :will..llCconstantly_
followed up,
szlpply of
.
UEADY: 3/A.DE CLOTITIN6..
ronsthiltly kept ow band, and for solo on reasonable
. •
terms. • • •
' June 18, 1.838.—tf • • 29
• .
1 / 4 1 Ceti/RI/trite/0 CollatlY
mCeting of the. crimberland
11_ County Lyceum, will be held at 'AI cellANIt::5130110
0., Saturday, June 30th; exercises as follows:.
• , o'clock—An address by President Durbin,
-sident of the Lyceum ; 'which will be followed by
- , ports of Committees, and of the delegates from
- 1 , : , ,1 LYceurns;_ulso by the exhibition of minerals,
• N.ities and works of art, whether. deiigned for
• ,I*,:binet of thitTi• - eWiirlifif: — ;
, .
o'clock--Address by James ITamilton i Escfr,
t -1 , .• followed by the discussion of th,e' following
o '"lfrould the pecuniary interests of the Far
,: Afeehanics of our State cufer,.6l,their
-1 greater portion of time td. their chlldren,for
an education PI
. ROBERT CAMERON, Pei. See'ry,
' Cumberland Countyl,yreum.
• . • .-.4t is tope that early measures' will ,beta-'
-II the--Lyceums of. the county, to secure - ox
at this Meeting:: and that' Ble Dele
•,, I:1 come up with -written reports, touching the
! .:r. , •:-; -,s, 'stite.• and . proipecti'.ol . -the Lyceums
which 1-;:,y severally represent._
. By order of the Executive Cont . niittee.
Mil
!RI
-- • •-•
AHN C.IIIIIPRELL, late of •
• Frank ford township, dec'd. - •
T AN?, NOTICE that I will hold an Inquisition on
a -t.,.;?. Partitione Facienda, on the premises late
Cantpbell; deed, ori TUESDAY the 24th day
.?lii 1838, at ten o'clock, where all'inte
c;;ted attend. .
••
, • JOHN-AI:MRS, Sher' I. .
51lierilr's Office,
CIJ.-iisre, 4th June, 1838.5 . .
. - I tECTIFIED WHISKEY.
r;, ,, i' I El' subscriCk.;- residing near Sprinu,Vorge, an
qt., -uounces to the puhilciliathevilicoustantly hiiVa::
c
1 c !..: 1 gitta 'on hand a suppi of Rectified Miff
;il_,t• at: it Avg for sale. • e has also Qld Wins
c\l...4 -; 1..1W key which has . pen rectifie . d,ao will
. ..5r...„ _ .'- , ,..w 'be sold in quantities to snit purchas
e-. • ''''''''''' era. - ...
... • M. G. lIELT",ZHOOVEII. ...
. ,
June . ll;
.
.ikSITDST RECEIVED ii - lug,anthiptin,Tobeteo,which
sold by the Reg, at inanufeaturing prices'
by • Cl.lAittES B.A.RNITZ.
. June 11,4E38. • . ,• • •-•
'I3OCITS, SII-10ES I ' tic BROGUES,
-6---.2 4*.svery_varletyrilTiaelyed-auff for sale . •
. • Cll - 11.5,11ARNITZ: --
• • 24 .
LEBION4'
,0t A,IS e r tSjor sit,te,at
the Stoie of - . , •• • ~
nn. WIT A IL.I . Ayt , VOLANTI
° rAs.retuovd.. thuce to • uu. Drug . Store in
ffanover street, few doors north'Of the Ootter, and
.directly opposite.. George- W. .Shisfer'S -Dry-Good.
Store..
May 1 111 . 38.-4 ti •
Off OZI.VIVELV 17 0 us.E.
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g ~
Tim "subse . riber announces to -- the publiWthafhe
. haffrented the - well known •
4s: : • '. * Tavern Stand, :..
,k l
, .1 dr ! ___ • • .
,„,-; , -. 4 •A'!" -- • , 'At Sterrett's Gap,.. ,_--
Tallies North of Caflisle, and 44 Miles West of Bar
,isburs,,, where he solicits,n share of publicpatronahre.
Ifls table. sliall be filled with the best the markets will
cird; . his Boris supplied Withchoice Lignors. : Al
so sto liii-g7Wltii-011- the-necessary-provision.fur_hor
ses, and attended with a Careful-hos*., "•-
.. To thoie unacquainted with 'the 'Ptak, "he would
state, that it is situated on a fine healthy part of 'The
country, ivith a splendid.view of Cuthberland Valley,
from the dliservatory, exactly 06 the top of the. Blue
Mountain, at
_the jimetion of the State roads, fril
Harritburrto:Landfsburg A a
d':llloomfield, and from
Carlisle. to Clark's Ferry. Persons wishing to spend
ifeiv - Weeks in the country, during the warm . weather,
could not'find'a More comfortable place, it being ,her
tween, and within but 21 Miles of the Carlisle-Sul
phur Springs, CuMberland county, and 8 Miles from
the AVarrn Springs, • Perry county. Cold or - Wartn
baths in fine order at any time. ,He hopes that by
strict attentiotko business and a dispositiorsto please;
to merit and receive ti,share of public patronage. , .:
' , JOHN.LOUCK. - ..
S_Tratitc•rT's_GAr,? ' ' '
.Inne 2, 1833. 6 - . - • '
, .
!§ALE.
By virtue of a writ of Venditiord Exponas to me di
rected, issued out of the Ceuta of Common Pleas of
Cumberland county,will be exposed to public sale, on
Saturday tIM 21st.daytif.Tuly - 1838, at laoelock4; M.
the following described real estate, to wit. •
Pitie. Grove-estate r emnalhing twenty five thousand
Hefts of hind, more or less, situate in Dickinson and
South Middleton township, Cumberland county, with
a Furnace and Forge, Cpal Houses, Smith and Car
penters Shop, a 'Large Brick Mansion lionse, and.
thirty Log tenant. !louses, one grist-and saw mill, a
two story stone office,ltwo large and 'excellent barns,
one larp, , e stone stable, luanteveral small stables, and
other buildings', ore Banks, Minerals, adjoining
lands of George Ege, Moore.and the - ' Adams
County-line, and others. There is'a. large part of this
estate which is cleared and so imprdved as to be ad
mirably
adaPted to the pairpose
Jif it is occupied.by tenants, and in a good state of
cultivation, the ore bank 'and timber. for coal aro . sa
conrenient to' the Furnace and Forge - and - essis be had
at s 3 little:- expense as-to--make it amongst.the _most
superior Iron Establishments in Pennsylvania,. the
- -wistei-neXer-fails to nu extent-to i - ful o p er
n ti'ob of either Forge or Furnaces - taking everything
connected With the establishuient inhiconiideration, it
has no superior in Pennsylvania. - • .
The above estabfishment is 'now in -full operation
find the furnace has- lately. been "repaired with the
fcitent hot blast "Seiied and :taken in 'execution ns
-the property of PeteeEge; - and to be sold-by ,
..",dlso, :fllot of Gro4nd, - situate in r :the
town of Newburg, Cumberland county,containing
in breadth, and 159 feet in length, adjoining, Lots of
Williams Boyd: an Alleyond theMain,Strcet, having
thereon erected a
vr•
Brick & Frame limise,
•
Seized and taken in .execution as the [Mopetg ct
John, C. .smith, 'find to be sold me, •
. • iff:
Slicrilis Offiae
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Carlisle May 23,1838.5 •• . • •
At an Orpbans'_Courqbegan and held. Tin Tuesday
the first day of Mar,A. D. 1838, and holden at Car
lisle,-,in and for
same
county. _ Before the
Judgef the same Court ; Sa.thefollowing Proceed
ins, were had, to wit: - -
'2(l :Alan 1838. In the ease of the estate•of Jacob
Rhodes, deceased. It appearing t 0 the - court that the
Administration account of Jacob Rhodes, deceased,
has bedii' settled by the Administrator, Sam'l Mattes',
and there havelieqn advancements made by the lutes
late, to the several heirs nt The Court d6Tloiv
grant a rule upon-all the heirs and legal represents- '
Lives of the said deceased ; to appear at the next stated
Orphans' Court„ to be held on the 4th day of Septem
ber, A. D. 1838, mid skew cause why they should not
be severally charged upon the linafsettlement orthe
said estate, real and personal; with the advancements
matie-to-eaeh-oftitem-r-and-M-thew-ealtse_why_the..
recognizance entered into by Samuel Rhodes, to whom
the real ester as confirmed, should not be regulated
accurdingly.fe w
Cumberland Count!, 9 ss.
.\ •
I v that tit& above is a trim
0 1 I l
extract c
act taken erl.' from the records of the
Orphans' Court, hi and for,said county.
_
- In testimony whereof, I have hereto put
~,, - my signature, and affixed.the
A seal of slid
rt 0 'Court at Carlisle;lst June, :O. 18 . 38.
THOS. CHM - GILEAD, Cl'k 0. C.
Carlisle, June 4, 1138. • •
• •
NOTICE. •
• 'Atari orphatis' Court began arid held i on Tuesday
the first day of May; and holden at Carlisle, in"
and rtr Cumberland county. Before the jull4es of the
same Court, &c, the following prOceeding were had,
to wit: . .
Ist ,May, •1838. In the case' of the citation Ito the
heirs of James Dysert, late of Hopewell towoship,
'deceased,- to-appear this-day, and .acceptor_ refuSe. to.
accept-of-the real estate of said intestate at the labia=
tion and appraisement thereof, taken by the Inquisi
tion, &e. If he sheriff Makes return duly served on
all who reside in his Bailiwick . . The Caiirt further
order that publiC notice be given tethose heirs who
reside out of the bounty to appear at the next stated
Drphans' Court, to be held at Carlisle aforesaid; on
'Tuesday the foffeth-dirof S'eptembeitnext,and accept
or refuse-to accept the estatehf the said James DySert;
or shew cause why the same should not be sold.
----
, Cumberland •Colotty, es.. . - -
~-4 .; ‘ O l, tralctdln'te e t n l p t i l n i abovee uie
rec
the-records
d b s e o a r true ae
O me r - -
%
.. : ki - -i : 1„..• plums Court in and for said county. In
i*ji , • testimony ':Whereol; I have hereto put my
A
.. .. ...... signatfire,-and :affixed-the-'seat of said
'ii , i!... Court ut Carlisle; the..,soth May; A. D.
1838. • ' .'
.THOB.t.BAICIIBAD, Cl'k 0. C.
/june 4,1838.--4 w.
._ , , .
LOOK AT THIS. '
The subscriber itavintrelinquisited the Mercantile
business and desirous of closing Iris Unsettled accounts,
as he intends leaving,Shippensbitrg; begs leave to call
the attention of those who havettusettled'accounts to.
call and settle them,Ostitere will be no further indul
gence given after the fiest of August, as pIl accounts
that arc not settled by thatdate shall be placed in the
hands of_a Magistrate for collection:whim:lt resect
to perbons. • - - THOMAS RIME S .
Shippensburg;.tune ii33B.
\dr lat
Asblic will take 'notice that letters testamen
.y, have been issued to-rttre — substriber; - resi ,--
Monroe townsiiip,%the Executor of the hist
and testament of CONRAD , EMMINGER,
of Silver Spring township, Cumberland county,
Jceased: . All persons having claims or demands
Against the'estate of said, decedent, are requested to
.make the same knotimto him, without delay; also all
persons indebted to. said estate, are reqtiested to call
and Bettie: .
• 1113*AV _ .t.seint6r.
Juno li;lii—dw
. NVANIVAI,
fieverni SourneVnien ' MILLWRIGHTS, 4-CAR
PENIERS,• add VAGONNIAKERS, by the sub
•scriber,at his establiehment in the borough of New
to whom constant employment and the lughes
wages will brt given,
WM. li. MILLIGAN.
Newvillo, JIM 1838.--3wf •
RYE Bjt CORN WiiNTED. •
Tin highest- pi Aee in cash,- will be - paid by . the
subscriber, at his Warehouse, for' Rye & Coro.
•
OVEN MiICABE.
Harrisburg, June 1,1,1 iJO.
. MAC REL.
5 OBealeßaßtZell best
ise 1 0 1, j i u .) s v t re n ee ig liMnAar
• Harrisburg, June 11,1.838.
~ •
for kik
300,T."" 1 7 9-1 ":Y -1 64MAILBE
Harrialiurg4tme 14. 1838.
lowes *CAM' continuei 'tc; receive and ibr.
ward - good& and:produce by rail, road to Phil-
Harrisburg, Semi 11, . • • - •
5 QARIVII tiOUGHKEEp.
• ;or sa t
&Tr sbwy w itine 11 ,1898' OWEN 'I,WCABP.--
TWO - ST,ORY
.7 OTICL'.
OTICE.
Ile
SFOT'3OJ
SA:cl'tt.
itUISIES4-
.(40 JadatkB and 0 Ilays,) ,- _
Are-required-forthe-llnitedßti*s-WC dfally-SCIMid
of PractiCe,",itetitlisle Barracks. • • ,
• Thesc - Horses must be.well tormed; strong, active,
and perfettly sound : between (our and six years old;
about fifteen fiends bigh,'and long tails.'
,• , -
A fair price_ will be hi Cask; for lsidses'of thi
description. • • ,• • •
V.,SUMNE, 'Capt.
it Dragoons..
bniTacks,/
May 17, 1838...
' LOOk. at This, •:
'HAVING disposed of 'ray stock, I requeit all who
have 'unsettled accounts,' particularly those who sus
pect theniselvei to be in debt, (as the creditors in ken-,
eval, are apt to observe a commendable .promptness,)
to call at the • reiddelfee ofthe . : - subsCriber, and
prevent nny_actioit on his Tart,that might occasion
dryness hereafter. • constakt simply of lIRAN
DRETH'S.PILL.S; will be kept"nt the Post Office, by
• ../OHN:MOORE.
Newville,,llaf29,l;l33B. : .
• LUMBER filiND
ca t ,-xx 4 .. ter. Aimix, 4 _,
THE Subscriber respectfully informs his friends,
and the publie,generally, that he has fa. sale, nt his
Conitnd ...umber Ynrd, on the badk of the Susque 7
banns river, in the town of Wormleysburg, • .
2000,13usliels superior Smith
.
• ........ •
Panne,' rind Cammaia Boards.
_Popldr_Plankand_Scantlinh,,44-.4r_c..
2000, good .4ualit,y, seasoned, Tight Bar
• • rel Slaves. and Heading
All of which he will dispose. of at low - rates,-nnd . on
the most aecommodniing , terms. - Persons wishineto
purchase would do well bY 'Calling with the subscri
ber, and - einmine his stockbefore they purchase else
where.
- - ` GEORGE
April 9,18.39.-9 m; ' .-- •v 19
•
'PRODUCE eO.3I3 I IISSION
Liivrt - 1 • •
-
•
• woanowasiog •
,Broad Street, Pliladelpliia
THE Undersigned reVectrully. informs the citizens
of .. . Franklin and Cumberlind 'countiel, that he, has
opened aWA REHOUSE-in B volid 'S&L-et, next door
a bove Broad. street Hotel, for the salehf all kinds or
Country PrOthice; and kespiie:tfully solicits consign
ments. .
• • From his general acquaintance, knowlictige.or bu-.
siness; and - the exercise-or his best-abets to promote
the interest of-his customers, lid - finders himself that
be will be able to render general satisfartion. •
• - - .T./ICOB__BERLIN. .
Philadelphia, • ,
REFERENCES. • . .
Ber/hii_Chambersbuyg... •
Dagul Melon, Esq:l.
Sh ; ensburg:
• Geo.'W. Esq. / PP
J. Swoyer; Newville. -
Gen. S l anel 31exander, ?_ C arli sle.
T.M. Henderion, Req. c
Ja c' Rupp,
! Lay Esq. ng,
Esq .,
.4arrisbuig.
Estate of :Robert McFarland deceased
IVOTIlt4; : • •
is - herehy-givert - ,-that - -letters-orninistration-en•
the estate of Robert McFarland, late of the borough
of Carlisle, Cumberland county, deceased; have this
day issued in due form Of lair to the subscriber, Who
resides in Frankford township, county aforesaid. - •
- All persons having; claims or demalulangainstft
estate of the said ,decedent, are:' requested' to make
known the same Without delay; and those Indebted to
t •
said estate to pay their said (lehts to,
. ROBERT LAlRD,Administratiir.
May 29, l'fl6B.—friv. 26
Ibr Side.
.2,t excellent and commodious Pwo Story
DWELLING. HOUSE,
With the lot of ground on which it stands of 'about
THREt : ACR.ES—hSving thereon a number of
choice Fruil Trees: a Well of never-failing water
nt the door, stabling, &c. _The property is pleasant
ly skated in Silver Spring township, Cumberland
county, Pa.,one quarto" of a mile west qt Hricicees
Mill, on - the titrupike.rimd leading fronillarrisburg_
tp Carlisle. Terms reasonable ; emptire„of S. Hep
burn, Eai.,,Caillble, or of the subscriber on the prem
ises.'. • JAMES WILLIAMSON:
April 23, 18dEl.
DISTILLERY FIXTURES
IPor Sale.; •;-Cheap: . •
•
A large and superior Patent Boiler, &Table of dif
tilling 50 bushels of grain daily, with Copper Worm
and Globe, in an excellent condition. Also a ipuinti=
ty of Copper Pipes, Brass Cock's, Furnaceßars,Uc.
being the total machinery of en extensive Distillery
- now discontinued: 'They will be soid.cheap t anti in
parts or together, to suit purcleisers. .
Apply, by mail, er personally, to the subscriber at
Cliai's Terry; Perry - -
AMOS A. JONES-.
Clark's Ferry, May 52 . 3,1838:--5w... ,
I' ÜBILIC &ILE.
WILL 'lie exposed to public sale, on Friday the
221 day of June 1838, THREE TRACTS OF,
• VALTJABLIP LAND,
situate partly in South Middleton township, Ctimher
land county, and Huntingdon township, Adanis coun
ty,' containing in all about
500 ACRES •
The Wood Land belonging to this protiertv is diiided'
into lots of frora - 5, to. 20 Acres each, veriich,Tl4ll-be
sold_ separately Thilmter wne formerly wenn;
ly._ t
•- , ick Walt
_
pied bi Did - Wick isiltemire, deceased. • :trims
- wishing io purchase, can call upon Jacob Glass or
Mairld - Zeigler, on the, preiretty,-wherwilttake
pleasure in giving Any inforthation that May be re
quired of them. . .
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock of said dad, do the
property occupied by Jacob Glass, when due alien;
tendandE will be given and terms of sale made known
.j08..111 ,Pd 2 .1;401?,
• - 4tt'y in fact for.9gnea Waltemirel
Jiine 4,1838. : b ,
IiONNETA
, A fresh supply of coloured English Braid Stitt* st
'Florence Bra td, and ORIENTAL BONNETS, have
just been received,sindltie offered uncommonly low,
by . • 2 ARNOLD Es to.
. FRUIT.
.
An assortment of Fresh Fruit just feeeived.nn4 for
sale by . ELLIOTT.
• 111I1300NS, RIBBONS...
Lilac, Pea Green, Salmon, Purple; and
ble colours of Gauze, gantna and,Satin Ribbon for
sale by , ARNOLD /37:4'C0.
N. • •
• •fops, 71:opS. :
Jost received several balei best.Vo. I topc, very
low. ..
- ;~,~~ii--.
'est Spekti s 0114 . •
nit received, h large thrPttlY;Twitich will be 'sold
very ldw, either by the barrel or, retail. Alec, scve.
rcl barrels best clarified whale oil Warranted to burp
clear:. .OnWRB.
HAIR Cloth Caps and ridui4of no 3 Ai; Welly.
C . 6011..11Y •
'LUST received, a inpply of gorrieon'kPills, in',
tr 5P..9041
. The subscriber takes this opportunity of announcing
to his friends and the public generally, the pleasing
intelljgence; tharhe is now recetving and opening in
the store 'room recently occupied 'by Mr. Thomas
Rimes, directly opptiditalte - store-of o:Urge Hamill;
Esq. in the borough f‘ Shippensburg, an Entire new
and splendid assortment tl
of -
‘af.
. • _
Fashionable gods,_
_Which: have been selected with great ciFellt -Philadel
phia, Now York and Baltimore, and which, he can
confidently reconatnend to his flienils'und customers,
as being well ailapte,tlto the present and approaching
season:, and withal he
_is determinedla sell as CHEAP
as the hardness of the times and the• scarcity of willOY
•
may'reqUire.
Blue, Black, andfaticy' colored cloths and cassimcrs,
. .
Sattinets. a good, iiisortment.
•
Bombazine, • } A handsome article for (le&
Circassian, and , • tlemeii's Snout - ter Wear. -
•
Prineetta, • • . • -
Broirn Irish LiOen,
Blisiched do, do:
-Bleached-Russia - • •
Bleached French drilling. - • • . .-
Brown and bleached doinestitt shirtings and sheetings.
A. splendid assortment'of calicoes and painted mus
lins., - . .
Zephyrinn—a `benutiful'articlo for Ladies' dresses: `•
Illatk,Gros de Naples, do. Italian lutcstrings. •
A handsome assortment of - ' '-
Plain and figured. book, Swiss, ja:coact_ and cainbrie
muslins.
Silk. Bandanna Anil Flag Handkerchiefs. -• • •
A. splendid assortment of Ladies' crape; : silk - and
gnus° fancy drOss Handkercltiefs. • •
• • -
-Bonnet. dap and belt Ribbons.
Shad; Mackerel, Herring and Codfish:
Grass and train Scythe's and Saddle-Trees.
Looking Ghtsses, Carpeting mid Matting, lltc.'fith;.. -
A complete assortment of IMien's Black, Drab, Fur
• and Wool HATS—PaIm Leaf Hats.
1 AlSo; nn iissortmentof
• ARDWARE;
Contiinink almost every article iu preseninse, either
for Families or Mechanics. A large assortment ,o
. _Books and Stationary."'"
. 6 2 / Ea&D.l2lOO
Of every description,. :Also,. an 'extensive asssor
meat of
Groceries, Liquors,Qu . eenstoare,Gine 5,4-e.
which,. together with a , great Variety of goods, too
tedious to mention, he now 'offers to the public _with
confidence, believing that none whomay give him a
call will have occasion tolurn away dissatisfied; as
he is determined to sell on very lifiMlLl"tectus fur
eASETor-the-ustud-crediao-putictUnl-men , ----—.
All kinds of country produce will be taken in, ex
change forGdods,
=3
0
C.2I:L.L aurn. SEE.
UMW SietrDM.
GEO. JOHNSTON ,
Shippensbi*gi Mai 28,1838. 4. 26
Nirkko S-Jovtll4
• -
THE subscribers have justreceived in addition 'to
their former stock, a handsome assortment of
SPRING AND SUMMER •
(54100M0
..,• . . . . .
witiCh makes*, the , r assortritent now very good, and
will be sold very low. They most respectfully solicit
the public_ t,o give them a call.
• P. S.—Country produce will be taken in exchange
for goods. .
_ . I L Zi D. K.V . ..UNDERLIC.I - I dr.,.CO.
. Shippensburg, June 4, 1838.—T
PRESI-1 •
•
Pa ' TjaICZUM2/6
having recently returned from' Philadelphia and
New - York with n VERY -EXTENSIVE ADD!-
TION to my former Stock, I heg_ leave to offer to the
citizens of Carlisle and the Public generally,
GENE.R.4I,' OSORTMEND,
Coraprising — irvery article in, the Drug line, which I
will dispose of WIIOI:ESALE or RETAIL ie lowest
posszble rates,. Physicians—cotintry . Store.keepers , --
Pullers and others, are respectfully invited to give me
a call at the Old Stand on East High Street. ..•
$. ELLIOTT.
—Carlisle,ifayMASA--
. .
,WINES & LIQUORS.
;hist returned from,the City of Philadelphia with a
general assortment. Zif , WINES
,E$ LIQUORS,
purchased from the first liatids, , in wood and glass, to
which I invite the attention of Innkeepers generally.
sboti, Tenerilfe, Port, Old Madeira, Pale Sher
ry, Malaga,, Champaigoe, Clart, Muscat,
and HO& WINES. -
Brandy, Holland Gih, and Old Whiskey;
Which have been purchased at the' shortest prices,
and will be disposed of on accemirmdating terms.
. . CHAS. BARNITZ.
- u • • 14. . 24
Books, 4 . _ ,
Irugs- and - Pitney Ji•-
• .tteleh.
.• The sub Scriber has just returned. from Philadel
p mar Thdthnore-with-a-large-arpply_ofFime.
Paints, Oils and Varnishes.. Also, School Books in
- resell variety—together with the standard •• and mis
cellanedds worki, and all the new publication's.
A large titsortrrient, of "stiitionary - -;-elip and leiter
Oater by.the icani. Alsci a largeLvariety,of Fancy
articles, which will be add i on, accommodating terms.
. ,• „ JOHN.J. JKIERS:
CarUele May - 24 1838. ' _ .
- - •
. .oj 7 -I D 4HVIS V I ite' •40 •
,
t would tall the attention of Painters a nd others
in a large aseortnie'nt of Paipts,lic: which I have just
received, and will sell ttuusttally low.
•-
Mile Lead, in 26lb'i Kega;
D4l
e i lnionaic Lithaige;
do. Green, "Spanish Brozini;
Pruaslan Blue, Fellow.Okeei
Ventran Red; Linseed Oiii • -
Red Lead,, Spt,7l4e n thie;
Grange 111lneral; Coid Varnish,
- Jap an; do
"49. ELLIOTT:
•
ittECEIVEIY:A.ND FOR SALE,
A-varie4 OE-3)1041114...tutd Fo t ittily Raskets,4 Abe_
st ore o r v . ,
May Id. • • "
Wit*Oprka -WW 1 ' for sale by
• • '11 1 : BARNITZ.
, 14 ' • • .': 1 1 0 '24
. , ~. ~ , . ,
..' . -Encoilunonte .,- Cliets.p -- Cloths,
..„.-
Caselitiers;Sattlkiti, Vestlaga; &a. Ice:, 'ton sale at
the Stara of •, , • - ARN9:I4,& CO.
~..1487.14,:.. . . : ;.... —.......- ? ,,, ,-E• .24._
•
'' . VALUABLE PROPEIt )(-
lit
TilEliiiiradriber will sell at private Sale; or will
le .seTor'n term of .ybars, that.valuable tract of land,
.sityateitith . e sotitlierri part of the boroligh of Carlisle,
tai
Conning about 5 Acres, baving'thereon ereeted'a
itirgt StOnes. 3311ildi1t? •
(Fortnerly knci . Wit
"and ` a Brick Dwelling Hoitsy, with twoweTi. of water
on the premises.' This propertY is suitab le for many
purposes, such as distilling, a' foundery, or tan yard.
The buildings will be sold or leased, with or without
the land, and possession gl,Nett
— immediately. - For
tcrms apply p-s.? . •
• •
. . . JAMES ARMSTRONG.
—: Carllsle , April 9, 1838..
FARMER'S HOTEL.
'High Street, a few (Thai..? cast of the
`Court House •
• •
•
The- subscriber having Mased _the above named
establishment from 111r. - `Binaon hay . = -
ing prOvided himself with every thing necessary, is
now enabled to accommodate travellers and others in
a style that, will not liii! to pleasethose Who may favor
him with a' all: • ; •
• THE BAR ANDVELLAR
will receive • his 'special attention. These will be
kept Constantly provided with the best of LIQUORS.
THE LARDER
will at all tithes be abundantly supplied With "all-the
delicaeies which the season and Market can afford,
and no exertions Will 'be wanting to please the:palate
of the most' astidious. -
. -
1
THE STABLIES ..
are commodious and secure, and a careful and 'atten
,' tive hostler will be always in attendancd. — . -
'--BOARDERS-will-be-taken-bY -the-Weeki-month-or
year, on the most icilsonableterrns. . •
A strict attentionto business and an:anxious desire
to please, will; he trusts, ensure him, a reasonable
share.of public-patronage. _ -
_JACOB REHRAR
. .
.Iki". B. The cars run .just the' nlnive'istablishment,
at 6 antl'll o'clock, A. M. and at 2 and 7 o'clock, P.
. It.
01.1.4 SI a.V.11 0 US ti
• • •
21 1 0 TI OTA52 ';
_ • ,
South-tisestforner of Main & Pi ll Carltile,' Pa
. .
. , - , . , • . - , . . ___. , _
-r - • ..Geor , re Itkreei- -- - ---- '
... ... ... . _. _
. . .
HAVING t ake n a • the above named • es a i is Imen ,
f I t
(formerly kept by Mi.. George • Atighinbaugh . ,) res
pectfully solicits I& friends and the ``public generally,
to favor 1' with their custoth. • Theliouse'is large
and conviatimit, containing - upwards al% 1' 0 R T" 1'
C 11. ,Ilf B . E R .57, well adapted for Faddlies, Std
den4, Boarders and transient custom.. The - stabling
is.extensiye and convenient, capable, Of.ltohliag.ulkt
wards of TO horso, worthy the
,attetition of Drovers,
being Ma; central and excellent part of .the _to ‘ wa_ for.
the sale - of horses. , .
. .
- Drovers, Farniteiii Pcdlers, and . Travelleri lire in
vited-to give him a call.
lie hopes by strict attention Rita Moilernte - Charge
to render general at sfaction. - : - •
. Carlisle, April
ASSIGNEE ACCOUNT. • '
Notice is hereby en, that the account of William
Line and Melchoht Hreinicrhati, Assigoce of Samuel
Neidig, lins.been prosented to the Court of Common
Pleas, of Cumberland.' count ,for muifirmation and
allowance, and said Court have alippinted the first
flay of
. August - Court, (being th e 13th day of said
=MOO for its consideration, and Rule on all con
cerned to strew cause, why it shall not be confirmed
and allowed.. • GEO. FLEMING,
Prothonotary s Office,/ 4: w
Carlisle, May 9, 1838.'
SEED - COILI
THE subscriber has for sale at tIM Carlisle Iron
Works. and at U. IHTarlane's hotel, 11 few bushels of
ypry superior.DuttoQ Seed Corn. . The
_Dutton Corn
is decidedly_ superionlo. any other .Corn growtOtt_this
section. of country, as it yields from 50 to 160 bushels
per nere,--weiglis abold. 541bs to the_ bushel, and m
tures in 90 days,
16IICH✓IEL G. EGE.
Maly 7, 183'8: 23.
, BUSSg a Nat Si '
• , • HENRY . J. KELLY .
IN FORMS the Young Men of Carlisle
•
and the surrounding country, that he is
prepared to manufacture in the nJatest
style, WHITE RUSSIA lIATSfor sum
mer wear, at his shop in East high
liotel, and
nextcdoneto the store ofJohn 1-1. Weaver Sr. Co.- Also,
While Silk lints Of the best plush; made on blocks
of the latest city,fashion.
Carlisle, May 22, 1838.-6. . •
. .
ARNOLD. & CO.
, IrVa large assortmrnt of Irish, Table,ToWling,
Russi an,l Burlap LINENS: 6-4-7-4 and 84 Ta
ble Dia . A very superior article of,B-410-4 .84
12-4 Gerrnan and Irish Sheeting, all of which• they
offer wholesale or retail uncommonly low for cash. •
, May 1, 1838. •
•
• NOTICE
•
IS hereby gien, that Letters of AdMiulstration on
the estate of William Cart, late of Carlisle, Cumber
land-oonntleocased, have this day issued in due
form of law to the subscriber, who residesin Carlisle..
All persons having claims or deMands, against the
estate of the said deeenied, and requested to make
known the mate without delay—and those indebted to
said estate to pay their mid debts to
GEORGE CART, slebnY:
April 9, 1838. •
ANOTHER SUPPLY.
Just Received at the S'fore..of
• ARNOLD & CO., •
Another supply, of 4-4 and 6-4 Indla3iiittin i iliSak
a vet* superior artiele of Figured Matting, all of
which they olfet at a Spiel advanbei
s
•P. H. KNAPP,
. .
S tilt GE 0 N -- .D - EVV-T S ,
Manqractuiet! of the Silecious Metalic
and. Mineial Incorruptible reeth,
zs. w. - COENE* OF oil/LILO AND EATEiTE STREET*,
ott FVS. • •
• Lodinod--chippcd and grbund j
,Nicaragua Woodi . Cochineal, 4
• Brazil; • • Lac Dye,
rustic, Oil of Vitro!, • •
Madder; nitrous Acid,
- 'lndigo, Muriatic do. -
Jtist received and for sale;sitholesate or retail; at
the Cheniieal Store of 6 . • S. ELLIOTT,
May'2B. 26
•
.SAVE IOUR TEETH.: • •
If carious Teeth are properly treated ata seasons=
ble u time, the progress of the decay may be entirely
arrested. • • . -T. H. KNAPP;Denia/ Stu
r geon,
N. W. Corner of Charles & Fayette sts. Baltimore.
- • May
JUST -'RECEIVED.—A guppy o f
r.a.r.v LEAF IMTS. •
-Mss-lA: s
SOFTSHEIAL . A 141117 and
Filberts for ' sale by •
- CHAS. ATINITZ.
‘24. •
Ntay.l.
HATS: . LT,—HeieivedafreatTariety
of FikshignableßasetiOrlo,and Silk Hats. •
For sale by • .•, ' GRAS. . BARNTT.Z.
UNITED STATES. ARMY
•
IttOt vIiINGIi.; SERVICE.
• WANTED for the UNITED STATES ARMY, a few
able-bodied . citizens, _between the ages of 18 and,3s
years, being about five feet six inches high, of 'good
character s and of respectable standing among their
fellow-citizens. None need apply to enter the ser
vice, but those who aredeterunned to serve the period
of their enlistment-7-which
,is only three yeais - ho
; acidly' and faithfully.. •
• Pay
. of Damen;
—eoutiere;tpm . n---,
• ' . , mounted.
•hS
This table'shows the-amount of " a cc
pay which enlisted soldiers,. ne-' `1•,
cording to their respectivegrades,
are entitled to receive for their, . -y 4,•
- services. - • v t - . g
- e
To the Sergeant-Major, Quarter-Mas
ter Sergeant, Chief Musician, and
Chief Bugler—each • '
Ts) tlp 1 st'Sergerint of A company
Or ranee Sergeants
AO Mt:other S tni
ergets7-eaeh
Corporals
Buglers . . .
- .
•
Musicians
Farriers and Blacksmiths
Artificers - •
Privates ' • • • ' ‘8 90 285
TBeSides the - monthly pay, abOve stated, one ra-:.
tion Vier day is allowed every soldier, which isamply
sufficient, for his subsistence—also,lair supply of
comfortable nail genteel clothing.. • Good miarters and
uel are at all times furnished ; and every attention
will be paid to making those men Who,may enlist,'
mid are determined to serve their country in good'
faith, comfortable and contented With their situation.
The best medical attendance is always PrOVided :for
the sick soldier vend no -deduction of pay- is Made
during the period he, is unable to perform his duty,
Should, the soldier be disabled in the line of his duty.
the lawa'preVide a
.pension for ltim.. • , .
By the above it is seen that tic ptif hod allowances
are respectable, andthat,witliprudenee and economy,
the..monthly pay of-the soldier z maybclaisl
everything requisite for his comfort and convenience
is furnished by the Goveknnicnt, including his sugar
and Coffee. The prudent soldier, therefore, may
readily nave'frorit $3OO to $5OO during his short en .
listment ot3 yenrs ; and at the expiration of the term
,lie can;_if hits Cllo4Thelt . ,puretulse a Small farm in any_of
the Western States, mid theresettle hiniselfccimforta- -
bly, on his own land; for the rest of his life. -
RECRUITING RENDEZVOUS, thti aMe
'Building, East Jlldin Street,'. formerly used as the -
Volunteer prin i ting eke. .
December 4 11837.—tf. - -
C(l•The sign-
.TWO DOLLARS
be given to'any citizen, on-commissioned officer, pr
Soldier, who shall bring to this
,Rendeivous an Able ! =
bodied recruit , for Med, sound, arid' otherw.iie
duly qualified, (as ilioVo deScribcd) fOr the duties of a
soldier, and l Who shall-be.regularly-enlistetL:. •; '
- •
Formal& mul CommissiOn
House,
\72.13
IT - TINVE - biken that large and commodious WARE
HOUSE, lately erected on the Canal and Rail Road,
Jitilow.the foot Of Chestnut stret*-115-rriAtarghere
their arrangements such they can-at all times ,
'foriVard produce an:d inerchanclize promptness
and despatch, to thefollowing plaCes, viz:
---
- • Philadelphia, ittsburm
bid, Baltimore, Carlisle' Cha mbersburr g:
.„
ant all Wow& latp places.;
-Th - eY hqwe lately erite.r)tlitto arratigeinerds so lisle:
enable them to send, any produce or goods hy
. war o
P
the: Pennsylvania :Cabal and,Cohimbia Railroalf, to
Philadelphia; at the same, prices-cluued by other
companies running by' the. Cnioo canal, thus.gaining .
three days in time; and deliveringgoods in Brand
street, avoiding the usual exkuse of hauling from the
Schur (kill. , " . .
,THEY: WELL PURCHASE Crain, Flour, :and
country , prodUce of every description, and. keep con
stantly on band coal ; plaster, fish and salt for sale.
April 2;1838.-6. lB.
Prothonotar
'43ALTIIII9RE
--CHAS-BARNITZ,
IMO
.;. . .
_ ... 1 r....t....._• •- _ _
• f e
•
~. AP,. t . , . A • -
aao . -.. Mf
Dyspepsia , and -111iporehon
. drincism.
7,n te u-rel
.• - •
'Mr: William Saliiion,iGreen. street, above Third
street, Philadelphia, afflicted for' seVetial Years :with
the folloWingAiitresgiig.syMptorns,: Sickness at the
stomiich, hend;aelte, dizziness,
,palpltations.the
heart, impairetaPpetite , , - sornetinaes acid and pi:tires
cent cructatipne, coldness. and weakness of- the .
tretitities, emaci ation and,,general Visfar
rest, a sense of prepare and , weight .at the OM , till
after nightmare, great mental despond , toy,
severe flying p ,pains firtbe chest, back, and 'sidep,.cos.
tiveness, a dislike for saiety, or conversation, invol
untary sighing and vreping, lan& and lassitudeupon
the least exercise • ..
Mr. Salmon I): diikilitffl to the Most eminent
sicians,who considered it beyond the power of medi
cine to restore him to health however, as his afflic
tions had reds eed him to a very deplorable bonklition,
and having been recommended - by a relative of Ids to
ritaketrial of Dr. William Evans' Medicine, lie with
•difficfilty repaired 'to the office and procured a pack
age; to which, he says, he is indebted' for lii9 restora
tion to life, health and friends. , -He is y ow enjoying
all the blessings of perfect health.. Persons desirous
of further infarrnation, will be satisfied with every
particular alas itstonishing cure at. Dr. Evans'. Me
dical office, No. 19, North Btli street, Philadelphia.
• The above nvedicine4is for Sale'at the office of the
Herald & Expositor, Carlisle.
. .
LIVER. COMPLAINT
• •
six YEARS STANDING:
Mrs. Sarah Brenhiser, wife of Aitios Brenhiser
corner of second street and 'Germantown road, Phil
ailelphia, affected for thelast six years with the Live:
Complaint r was completely restored An health by Dr.
William F;vans' 'Camomile Tonic and Family
Aperient Pills. Itelayniptoiiis were habitual cos
tiveness, excrutiating,pains in the stontacti - , depression
of - spiribi,langor, extreme debility, disturbed sleep,
great pain in her side, could not lie on her lett side
without an a=ravistioti. of pairi;-dilzines,s in the head,
dimness of • sight, With other Symmtonis indicating
grad derail - get - emit in the functions of the Liver. Mrs.
Firenhiser has made trial of various medicines now
before the public, but received no relief until she was
alliised to Make trial of Dr. gyine Pillsqf which she
is happy to states that they, effectually relieved her of
the above distressing gymptonis, with others, which
are not essential to intimate._
Mr. Brenhiser (husband of-the above-Mrs. Bt
hirer,) had been t }re] ors afflieted with a distrel
state of Piles and CostivenessoTirwliiiliThe was el
tunny cured. ' • •
,We 4o hereby subscribe our signature to the truth
ofthe aboie,eures, that the - s tatement - hrin - evert-res.-
Pect true. /' 'BRENHISEH )
. JOHN STEW, Baker.'
• No. 1 . 7, North Eighth street, Philadelphia. •
LOTICWS
ramous Care lin' the Rhea.
malism and Other
MUCH .need not be said in relation to this wonder
ful ,remedy, as the proprietor -feels confident. that
when applied,,it will, as can be proven by the number
of respectableliersons, effect an entire cure of the
Rheumatic and other pains.• It -hail not-until lately
been his_intendiiii to make it p ublic ; but ,by the re.
quent.applications of his neighbor,, and the IV ot!derr, to
~
cures it has erected, he feels it a duty ewesae
society as well as to himself, to make mor e geoe .„
rally known, and at the same time nave itzut a near
-as he can. within the:reit:li if.;; all who.may beaillisted
With that painful illsciiSe. •
Hundreds • of could be' published, of persons
who 111:V4 been cured by this celebrated medicine,
but tke folloWhig are selected from the mass, pe
ng sufficient to attest its.powers.
Ja n s rov e,. —7- David Bender, Jacob L. Nagle,
Lindenuith, George Fisher, Jolla Alsbaugh,
C. Stoner, John Coover, Samuel Wnely . ;.
Aaron Bender,--,..,
P,Liudemuthjr... Samuel IC,tinni,.
-Hobert - Ilysztti— It Richardson " - ",FietiliWiiiliCh,
Henry Alsbaugh J. Difrenbaugh, Jacob Miers.
Chrialan Organ, . J. Hiestand,
.. Mount Joy, Aligust 25,183 G. ' „' • -
- All orders 'from a distance-addressed to Ahearitb
scliber, Mon nt Joy, Lancaster cotuity, will be prompa
ly and faithfully ,atteaded to. • . • '
• • "BAMITEL'LOBG4S. ---
MottntJoy,Feh. 7, " ' • • '
, The above medicine is also for sale ht.'.
-
Cailfere,"Febritarf - • • •
• FOIL . RENTi.
THAT large and commodious TAvEßtyr
TAND, formerly in the °cringing of WATIi.
situated on the. aorner *gain find Bedford ,
genets, opposite the jail. 'Said ,hoinie. fiat long
. bepa , -
occupied as a Tv'tzliv, and is.well Worthydieutten- •
lion of 'person competent to keep a,good house,the
buildings being extensive and calculated to give tom
fortable accommodation to scikarnersi gm. 'very exten
sive sodding:, and, a first rate veil of water In the yard&
T his property will be let on adtantageonit terms to a'
person desirous of engaging in the taternskeeping.
business: Also, rt . Frame Barging' adjoining the
tavern suitable for - offices - or qhorm for_ mechanics.
ROBERTOfccILAN...- • •
- Crnynnodore Rue
.
NEW GO--ODS..
• CHA m RT ' S 1:) .- G . IlLd' i llji '''
'.: • ' '-
411rior,
, 'HAS just reit , trrsupyly of'nel and' ea."
sonablu GOods,eetia sting in part of ' ',... •
.Cloths, CassimSre," Cassinetts, rtrestings,-
Summer' - Clothi'.:Linert' . Drillings„'llfet.
bourne stried Calicoei, Gingham, Cam • '
:....-.
ws, Irish. Linens,:Silks, Gloves, :Stoek.'
._
ink*, Mualine De - LaineS Challees, , Urn— . ,
1
brellas,' ParasOts, 1
Leghorn Tasean,..and .
,
Straw Bonnets, iVe. 41c. - - •.. . •
Also, an entire new stock of BOOTS and SHOES,
and.Fresh,Groceries, all of which base been ha - •
cheap,- and will be sold unusually low for cash:
• .C. 0. returns his thanks to the Citizens of Carlisle '
and vicinity, for:the liberal share of, patronage here
tofore bestowod, end respeetfidly solicits a continu- •
ance of the 9,me. Persons - Whit - ling to purchase will '
pleate-call and examikihis . stock r as he is determined • /
to Baron as good ten as - any house in the borough:
He continues at the old surd, nearly opposite S.. El..
lioit'if Drug store, and four doers east of -dm market '.
house. . . - .
May 22, 1835.
• . .
6-142,
15' 180 575
. .
~12 144432 .
40 120 360
9 108 324
1O 120 360
rain' for Sale:.
, •
THE subscribers offer for sale their tract of La - . •
sittiated about four miles nortli-west-d[-Martinsburg -
Beckely count, Va.,containing 350, iteRV
of jfht rate limestone Land, to whch about no .
11undiletfittore can beadded;ifthe ptirchaserdesire•
it, eipial'in Strength . and ,soil tp any , in the
greatyolpof - Virginia. - It is finely watered'
.well irep ved as' to buildings, - &c., having uponit a
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large and commodious Brick- Dieellink se 'and •
good Kitchen,- fitie, Limestone Spring-in the yard,. -
which has neck:km*li to fail, with-a Stone Spring _I:.
ziotisu of : its sue q, and - a short distance from it a
large Stone HiStillery,With over head _water. Also, '
two Excellent:Orchards, of grafted fruit; good Barns;
and stables ; smoke house, corn - house, wagon sheds, •
and other out huildings.of necessity or contenient on
~.01; this landiabolit typo .hundred and : ninety
' , aima are cleared, iind. in it high , piate of cultivation:
the balance well clothed with floe. thrifty timber.—
The cleared.,landfliiL di videil,iiite
fields,, and. under good feace.,--;witit, conitant water'
running througli.euch s of them--prod4cing hixitriant
ly, wheat, rye, corn; oitta,tiniothy, clover, and every:
otlferilegiriptimrif - croKwhich good, land i iii
tiorief country. lticapable - of-iirodimi4, - liesided, being-- -
equal ; as a Grazing ,Farm to any-other;
- n A further description oftliis proPetiifs. teeirs- -
ed uunecessary„ as:persons wishing to purchitio.iill
'no doubt View the premises and judge. for
. Terms will be accommodating.and price Inn', -.
C.d77-1./41?INE GROI 7 .g. •
May 41, 1 ii.lB.'-25 • , - , :
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-•111IENRY •
RETURNS his 'Sincere. 'thanks to le 'pftizens
Carlisle and. its vicinity, fdr 'the patroriao
which' has been, bestowed upon •solicits a
contintianFe of the same: - -lalis-stop is now situated in
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East Ilig a . S.tr,eet•
tuljoirting the Drug Store of Samttel Elliott on' the •
'Efactiffilloh - n - 11TWeavericenhiTetare - on - tticrirei,l, - ,
where he constantly keep on band a large assort : . ,
meat ol'Faslilonable-
rift; Ind Silk Fashionable .
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Beaver;eoNsisTiro , - •
!Oiler,. Seal,
rat, Plain anti Brush •
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• -41 Ai ..121 0 a
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OF ALL COLOURS;
All.ofhis OWn initnetcturing, ite will dispose
of at low prienS
He flatters 'ltirnselfthat, by strict atteution'to bosi
ness and a disposition to please r to merit and receive
a share of public patronage. , ' ;
fps will be inintlfaitor' ed to ordef;
on reasonable terms: , •
Carlisle, Apri) 9,1838.,1. 19.
SADDLt AND 114RNES$
rregark..K4- NiWk
utala-alra.gewiaiti
tf .
The Suliscribei• respectfully infMthi the k't izeria
of Cumberland county that he still k!ontinhes lo carry
on the above, business, at his, shop ln Welt High v .
Street, in the horßug,lt of Cailisle;iind for Many years
occupied by. M;-. jVtllidm,Alcwniler, Where lie has
now oh hand a Mtge and excellent assortment of
Seiddles ^ .
&cc. Btc. which he will' sell on the most accommo- .
dating terms.'. •
Thankful for past fasors,. he respectfully asks is -
continuance of ,the public patronage.
SAMUEL ENSMINGER.
Carlisle, May-ZtiBJB.-Bw.
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SIREr".;:i OIL. -
A suPPIY I I .4 : Pale Sperm, and Common Oil,--,ands
RI!? 81 :rmaceti 'Candles, yarranted "free: fromiululte..
" S. ELLIOTT.
1 "..u0n, just reeelFed by
A t ur t irrowl NOTICE. •
The Su sort. er, appoulte by theourt Auditor;
to whom, is referred the account of Thereat; Ilrotstcr
ono °Nike Assignees or Pcier Thrush,forfinal Sett.h.:
went; and mit-take "such di2tribittion of tho effects In
the-hands-Of the said Assignee as shall lie•steciording;
to law and the. terkoc sant trust,: will'meet, at. the
Prothonotary's Office, inCitrlisbß On Sith'itillaY- the!' "
2tst clay of July nex.4 . 14 ten o'n . totAt 1.1 i! forene i ne .
Of which ;di:pencils atincernell
Gt4'4o l ll 4l .o;MAUtan,„,
May e8;1818.--.4w.
.SPLIENDI,WC 4:14 *VIRSt.
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Extsitoted Gtnirtunnk r • r •-•
Chintacg Cad Eitaily:liarimi tirtiofe,i;
• r sside•by , /-- • „.- A.R.SR.)LI).
IMEAJF'. Cltrld),P - G 0,01345.
ARNOLD- . . •
Home_ in of reeeivea ii6veri4.l3lllet "Tickilts , *
ins, _G'hecklt, and pianfrtovhbib are of •uneenn-,
monk* low . for
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