Eli SPLENDID 5..01-lEMES - • 'JULY. • -FirginiaSlate. Lottery, For the . benetit 61: tlio Monongalia . • Class N 6-4, N.. 1838. drairn.r.t. Alex:lol4a, Suturtlay, the 7th .of July, 1838. GRAVD SI'111:11T. CAPITA.L 0,000,.:o,110, 3,000, .• 00 of 500, 1, 20 of. 3.10,.. 193 of 000, &e. • Tickets only $l.O-llnlfss—Quarter CertifFeateb, -- of I'aok's of 25 "Whole Tickets WO Do. . do. '. 25 'Half 65 . • Do. do. . 25 : Quarter do : . X 42 50: • - .1$ Drawn Nos. in cacti Package of . 2.s'llickets. - • - ri.gwinici 'State' Lottery -- . For the benefit. Of 'the town of Wheeliiig. . . . . ClassjSro 4 for 1.8;i8: — .Tobe — drawn at kli.s;:fiTdria ; Va.-Still-I-May-tire-14th • June; 1838. st,i,E)rnin ITIGETEST PRIZL•'• ;S 9O,OOO, 10,000, "3,000 4 4,000, 2,500 ; 25 of 1,000; 25 of 500; •2J of 300; .200 of 100, &o. Tickets. only 4,lo—Halves $5:,,-Quarters $2 50. , T Cert.'s )sifi Packages of 2.s:_iNV,llolk• Tickets $l3O. . Do. , do. 25 half do • 65- , . (1006. 25 Quarter dO 32 50 13 Dro:lrn • nunibers in each 'Package of 25 Tickets. . State of Virginia.• P.ichoiond ,Icademy Lottery; Class No 4 for 1838. • • To be &flirt' at Alexandria, Va. on Sattirday, July 21, 1838. • IIitILLTANT SCITEITE. CAPITAL 535,005; 10,500; 5;t)00; 4,000; 1,003; 2,500 ; '2,250 ; 2,000; 1,750; 1 ,0011 ;. 1:500; 1,100; • . 50.0 f 1,000; 50 of 250 ; 50 of 2.20; 50 of _ 85—Quarters ' _ Cert'.c; of packaged of 05 1 11'1101;; Tickets .• $l3O • Do' do 25 'Half. • ft - 10 65 Do Qifdrfer do 3Y 50 • SPLENDID SCIMILE.. .. . . . . Vir'oinict -Stole Lottery, -., Vor the benefit of the • Vvtorshitm penevolo . nt M 9; •.• . . ....1..„ . - charde..Asis.oeptiAig 1 . ..... i .-. —Clings No sfo 'lB3Bt - To be drawn nt Alexandria, 'Va. on : Saturday, the . • 28th of-4uly-,--18;38., • . . . ---. GRAND SCIIEME. . . •' . - CAPITAL • 830,000; 10,000'; 7,000; 5,000 ;. 4,000; • 3,0004 2.1115. prize, of 1 .000 ; 50'01 . 200 ; • 88 of 150, Cc. - E,-.lc. • ---- Tickets only . V.o--Halves 5 , -(4,iuti , ters 0.50. ' 'Coil's of , packages - of 25 Whole-Tickets -- $l5O Do, do ..• 25 Half do 65 • • ,Do , •do 25 Quarter - do - . 52 50 al'Orders . for Tickcts.and Shares or Certificates of :Packages in Schemes, will receive thetnost prmnpt.cttClition, and nn °M OM cc-; confit of each thyrrelaz sent ininieiliately Mice it is over-to nil wlib.order'from tis. Address, • B. S. GREGORY & cp..ltailaTcpv, Washington City, D. C. 1831 TEE PH: . . . - • . , . - , ' • lIILICIOUS METALLIC, - OE . . MINERAL INCOR7 . . RVPTIBLE TEETH haa for oltiny• - :ti•C:arr,..been ; :i_c,rent_flesiiierativol.l nyuplikEitropeah and American Dentlits, to Inanufar tura Terthiroin iiirorriiptibre ViniterialawliiCh should . imitate the natiiral living Teeth. - • . •Many .. have devoted yekirii to upsuceelisful experi- - ...:_toent.s.....tunkrithers_have ivainTlOnterials -porcelain-ware-mit . sziecaliv•They_linve__am opaque-white- appeatinnee,•l,y which they are ilistirkomislred from the . teeth. -- After long and tedious experiments, the Elthscriber -has suecced4d-in manotheturlag teeth of materials en tilyl renOorroMihle, anil'Orfeetly in lintfati on of man teeth. They have a semi-transparency, nd qrc made of mrimis sizes mash:l(lm where absorMiim cif the aveolac process, profiler causes - roarretaler - it - nCeessarr7,lle - will - eaSt. of the same_ la:Aerials attached to the teeth; artificial witiralhall imitate the gum and supply the 4114.4Frc'e.c. . It is entireW impossible for these tecth to change — their enlnr. or come foetid breath. insert,them frommtie to-entire-sets. in such .manner that they will make artibulation of the %Mice oerf•et, and materially assist in mastication; and so • that tlmo• emalot be distinguished from the most beau tiful natural living teeth by the Mbst - serutinizing server. Sortrelm, neecteding to the late E:cientific, peovernents in the art. • ' - IL li7V. , lPP,'Srtrreon. 3 , 4117:: cornet...of Charles St-Payette Baltimore. CARLISLE SPRING% . nr7nriet-n-respect full y-i s ic-in genera] that he is now ren , lvt - ) accon'omorloto n 18.2.7( imMher . of 'Boarders and Visit-rs, The - Springs a'rr situated 4 miles north of Carlisin and,' miles south of Sterrett's Gap, on the - Nortli Alomitain; in a fine, bealtlie, and romantic place and pare air. There is an extonsive Padang. 7;:stalilighment erected (bath warm and_eold,) .and_ every accommodation pay- be relied on. . • • - • D. CORNMAN. ' .Ttily j 3, 1959. . , N. B. A Ihtrmehe will rm . ) daily, imm e!nrlisle to the Springs for the neeorrnhothition of Viyitr•rA. A.Q... . . • , - ITTUDIV: • • . A .mnber of Pedlers and )1;ml:ors have been • travelling round the country, imposing on the cam mu:illy. by representing that they are engaged in our • CoreerN Thio o-ipc notice, that we Imo not anv Pciles• or Pedlers, alter with wagon or on foot, disposing of itterdiandiselin: o um, and that all such persons as . this nepresent themselves are tleeeiviog the comma, nitv. _ • 'NOTICE. . . The subscriber baring been apipinted by , the Or phans' Cour( of-Cumberl am.l - conntv,-to-marsharthe nssetts in the hands of Robert Miller, Administrator of William 11. Miller, late of Allen township, deo'd., Ival attend at his office pa Wednesday the 25th day of July, for thatiurpoge HUGH GAUL:LACHER. ' June. 8.--It COLD SPRING,. ,Fpzith Mountain, 1416Iitee Easi of Chanz-2.. . . 1 ' b'ersburg. T. subscriber, thankful to -the public for past • faVors, respectfully! ht forms them that he will re•Ktpen his Cold Spring establishment for the reEET- Conol`visie - t7i -- ;ilucc ly atter the 41117anii y, and tivtlr' spare no ellortS to render satisfaction to whoevar may ihvor him with their company. • . 'HIS ,TABU' Will be abonfinntlY supplied with the best the coun try can afford—his .11.9 R with the.chniccst Liquorsi and his STAIRLE with the best of feed. . • 'TEr - persoti acquainted with the : character of this Spring, its location and salubrious air, nothing. need be : s i, 7 nd to re'dOnimendit to those who desire the in vigorating °nets ,of, the cool' -fountain, and pure, • health-inspiring breezes, or who wish to' escape for - a seasonleonv - th'elkeat find bortben of business-to en joy tbe pleasure of a retreat amidstnature's bowers, -• and Along side of one of her Most delightful .foun ' Inins.—Those unacquainied with the advantage of the "Cold Spling,,' will 'firid no more satisfactory ' 7 •Trii — forh'entng better informed than paying it a visit. , • GIDEON 'S[III2FX• : Comfortable Con v beyance,from . .Chambersburg to, the Spring, and lack' again, can be • bad at any„tinte. , June'26,tB39:' ' • •.' Mil AN- ORDINANCE To rafse.by,7 ax . the sum of'slsoo to de ..l fray-the iticidentarexpenses.qt 80r0ugh..... tbsir Town Connell • olklaiiiinid:onnot,•tlint. tile..tumnfil , Ylso6l be assessed, .ralied and in purr,unnen' of the Charter of IncorporAtion", from :rod upoti the .iidtnbt- tarots of the. berouglt'Of CArlisle; far the you , 1838, to be applied to defray: tlitl egpeases of the - Botengli, tied to meet midi 'app?biniationti as the Council letrit tnatle.,' tit! Sheltie - bet tiree tirne:malcefor the ensui ng yeat,forilerciugh purposes. Passed4l6th.llliiy,lBsB. -- ciwarK..wAvrs; t Preiitleat bf Conned.. ijime is, rase. Rotak 71)r e 4 rffflE.2 PER TEMA E-rE NI s7,llp.snlrcribers liavi?justiLmistiArrom-tlieTities . of ,Ven, Pork and Phihide,l.gia; aliandsome as :tinent of new desirable Gooiis, arnoni•Which are . 'Rich Painted INluslins and LawnS, • Iticli . Fi'gured.Satiiis and Poult do •Soles, Black and Blue-Black Poulede Soles, Orbs do _Naples.---LL. ' • - ._ . . Black It. Lutestrings, Gros de Paris, ,Gros de Rbines. • • . Super and &list Super Lyons, Silk Velvets. , .' . _ • Tr- I , 3iiii - ii - S - titunTirciiiid - Walliiroges, . -7.---- ' "-- 'l3lack Satin Testing, - Black Italiturantt - nitation cravats. - • ~ ...-. "- • - India Satins and Levantinetb ' , . • • " ." SerieTieViiind. Sarstielf.o -7- 7 . Coloured Laranthitt_and Marceline liandkarchlefs. Saitier-Linen•Canibrie llandkerehiers, Flag and Bandanna do • `Blond Gauze 17dIs. and Demi 13lack Bohi nett ViYils ••1-4!5;.:4 a d d 6-. f. I.adits' and Gentlemeh's English. Silk Host;.. - • Hoskin and Re'aver.Gloves; Extra. super Ruek (1,0. • White and Colored Silk. and , CottoniGlocs. InSe:rtings:' - . • and_Firtnred'StCliss .• • . Satin, Bombazine, and Fancv Stocks, As - sorted Chitize Bonnet mal 7 Cap Bibbon,__ • 9-16, and new-st Ate Bonnet-- do _ Rich Embroidered Belts. : ' ' • - • ARNOIr:D-&-CO. • : -vearly oNmvit tbcf-CtliVll7.--11ank:- . - - TAKE 'NOTICE.: • --- . - AV - . 1 LSON late' of this borough, deceased,' will to payment:- witinutt + d h elay ;-- and those. Lacing claims - against said i'''tate - ' it] preehttheil to ' SA:NIVEL ELLIOTT,E Ex'r. • tire last 11111 -of de 4 cl. Attie 18, 1838; LAST - NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to DAntn - r, MATITCLti t ministrator of.thc estate of IIENR - Y MYERS, late of Allen township, Cumberland county; deceased, are; for the Ft time,• requested to - meet said - Mark , ley at Sliepherdstown, (township and county dforesaid) In pay on' their respective this, or , the. Sixth day of dognornext 3=nnil those having claimsagninstsaid estate ; will present them on the Seventh of.9ugoot. : Al s o,tlinSe who have accounts with tho said Markley, will come to the said, place and p:iy olf, on the Sixth . of Airttut, and much oblige me, as I have moved to• Pranklin county, Pa., - and it will he very iliconvy:lent -for-a/ctn.:x:ll:pin Lhope this-notice will be coin-- plied With TUNT'EL AIARKLEY; .1(lne) Junc_lB,-1833:4—Gwi TAILORING: 16g-III'PtIERSO'N4 . i•ANKFITI., fibpast favors, hereby-hi - forms the puklicAlint he still continues to .critry on' the a- hove mentioned businOsg, in • West Pig! , Street Carlisle, - a few doors west of the ,P6st Oflictry directly op posite. the'book:store,eil: Loudon, where he is pre- ' -parel.to.aceonanoillite_tdCwho may..favor_ their custthit, in tin:flutist neat manner, aintat reason able prices. By strict attention to business and an earnest desire.topleaSe, lid h.Opes to receive a liberal share of public patronage. P. S.---The ',latest city fashions will be constantly followed up. . a supply of . irmADy.MADE CLOTHING. constatitly: kept on . ;band, and for sale on reasonable terms. June 18, 1838.—te To thi heirs and legaßepresentativesvf _IOHN:_e_A - 111.PBELL, late of • -Frankford township,'dec!d." -" TAKE N — D - TICE that I will hold an Inquisition on writ, De Pariitione Pacienda, on the premises late of John Campbell, dee'd, on TUESDAY the 2 , ith (lay of .July,lBsB, at ten o'clock,.A,.3l.,.where all inter ested maratteml. . JOHN BITERS; Sheriff. . . ,Sberiff's Office; - ?_ • • Carlisle', 4th June, '1,838.5 • . .. , . ..q.,,_ RECTIFIED WIIISKEY. . HE subscriber, residing-9Y ear Sking Forge, an- 1. 111_-.4lpunces to the public that he will constantly have , (4 ( air -. Z n ey b V;l s t. l . Pr i l i6 tsßaelcso% Ct. 1 7 =7: -- 7-ik i l i - kex - wh kir - ling I)ceifiTotiliell;toid will' . ~ L ' , st- ..--,\ V be sold in quantities to suit purchas ''''"l-'•• '''." era. M.G. FIELTZHOOVER June 11, 18:38. .... 'LUST RECEIVED plug and spun Tobaceo;which pa 'will be sold by the Kew, at manufacturing prices by - .. (HA IILES BARNITZ, June 11, 1838. . . RYE Sr. CORN WANTED. • p im p, highest price ( n • cash, will be -paid by the • it subscriber, at his Wareboose, ibr live & C.orn. • " OWEN 3f.'CABE. Harrisburg, June 11, 1838. - • MACKEREL.. 50 t ti RRtrbi - cssiobreesitzuszed'olijOVanile.ll l ßrilf. Harrisburg, June 11, 1838. -3001PNS OF.M6M, 'FAVIAt ie . Harrisbur , June 11., 1938. . • . . . , - _ ..... • . WEN. NUCALIF. continuea to receive .nd for word goods and produce by rail road to, 'lla n( hifr. • . ' - - • ' Harrisburg, Jone 11, 1838. . , Alit Cloth Cnps and Pal etif Hats, for-Sale by • - C. OGILBY. . . .Let.t.erawhmeithn on the will of JACOB late orDickinson toornship, Cumberland' county;dex ceased; liarli4 Issued to the subscribers; residing In Dießinson township, all pertains having claims against the said' estate • Will present them.without delay; arid those indebted' Will : , 'make paynient -imniediately.to 'the subseriberi. • JACOB CRIM, July 1838.---GL /JiliJ ; ogr . .,v . . i.t'lz zi,:e: ' - Wv• T c. 4.:1Cpf...0'.11it,'.X.1c-alco'g-:a:r.7. lIRODIETCE Si'COMMiSSION• • • . • • , Rit. : 3..., E . , 4 „.,.:. ~,, . • . . ..-.. , .. , ,70c ,, ,r--775----.57 - --, —A ,, c., v•-• ' ,..f 7. • -. .. k v,,V, 4\ T e D iregarzuzio,, 2 .__ YV 471.11404 W . ' Brbaki SOW, Philadelphia. . . , THE u ndersigned respectfully informs the citizens of Franklin •and Cumberland' countiee,'ilutt: he has. onened. a WAREHOUSE - in Woad Street, next door above Broad - street Hotel, for the sale of all kinds of Country Produce, and. respectfully , solicits consign ments. . . ..'• . - , ' i From his general acquaintance, knowledge 1) ,bu siness, and the eiercise of - his best efforts top mote. the interest of his enstOrpers, he flatters hin elf that 14 1 he-will-he-able-toyender-gentral-satisfaction;-- — 7 - Jell COB. BERLIN--:- ..._ __ Phitadciphis'„Tktv, 1 83 .REPERENCES, , . . • • . -* ' • Philip .116 , 1in i -Chdrnbersburk. - • i- , , . -.David -Mahon;•Esq. . . Geo. Tr, Himcs,'Esq.l- Sbirpensburg. .T. - Swoyer, Eng; Newville.. . • Gen: -Sant'l Alexadder, i '-i- . varlisle. • it: ill. Headerson,'Esq. • Jacob Rupp, Esq. • Geo. fr. Lailng, Esq., i Harrisburg. . • By virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponai to me di rected, issued out of the Court of. Cominini Pleas oi' Cumberlandenunty;Will be exposedto public sale, on Saturday- the. 21st. day of:July 1 838, at 10 oclock A. M. thefollowing' described real es tate, to wit. Pipe Grove estate, containing twenty five•thonsand acres of land, more or less-;,situate in Dickinson and , .Sonth.;\ ichlletop lownsidit„ Cumberland county, with a Furnace. and Forge, Coal aniftifF.H pente , rs Shop, a Large Brick Mansion House, nail thirty Log- tenant Houses,- one-.grist and saw mil), a 4nm-story stone °dice, two large and excellent barns, •one large stone stable, and several small stables, and other. buildings,' ore Banks, Minerpls,•&e. adjoining lands of George Ege Moore And Biddle:, the. -Adams County line, and othe rs[' There is a large part of.this estate which is - cleared and so improved as to be ad mirably adapted to the purpose of Farming mid•part - ofiris h occupieiLby tenants, and lb a good state- Of! cultivation, the ore bank and• timber for coal are so convenient to the Furnace- and Forge and can be had 'nt so little exPense as,to make it- amongst the most i iiitTriro - ift - s - ffililtSlifitinnsylvania, fifx water never fails to an extent to injure. the full oper :ition-of-either-Forgoor Furnace; takinreVery - thing conpected 'with the establishment intoeonsideration,.it has no superior in Pennsylvania. , • , ' The above ..establiSthilent is now inTull operation .and the furnace has lately - been , impaired ivith .the •-patenf•hot blast. Seized and taktin in executiontia the_pr_operty_of_Peter_Ege; and_tole_soliLby_mg; '. • Jilso, j Lot of Gronnd,,situate in the town of Newburg, Cumberland county,conMining 500. •in breadth, and 159 feet in length, adjoining Lots Of; William Boyd, an Alley, And the Maiii Street, having thereon emoted a:' • . • trick . Br." Fra,me House, • AND LO OTST.IIB * and taketiln execution as the property 0 ! .John C. Smith, and-to be-sold bti• me Sheriffabfrice; - - , • _ Carlisle May 240838.3:- • At-an Orphans' Court, began tdwl held on Tuesday' the first day of May, A. D. 1:8.38,:and holden•at Car lisle, in and for__ Cumberland 'county.• • Before the' ;fudges of the same Court,-&c. the following proceed ings were had, to , • „• • _, • •gd May; 1338. , the ease Of 'the estate of Jneob Rhodes, tleceaseiL Mire:Winn. ' to the court that the - Ardininistraticm - areormt - of - Jneob — RbodesTifeceased, - has bccit stttiedythe Administrator, Sans'! Rhodes, have been advancementii made by the intes- 7 tate,qo the several heirs at law. The Court do not grant 0 - rule upon the heirs and legal representa tiveS•of the said deceased, appear at the next state 0rphan5: 4 2 .. 9).4 ber, A. 1838, and shew cause'why they to be held on the 4th day of S2ptim shonld not be severally charged upon the final settlement of the saki estate - , real and personal, with the"TUTiTtiOis mail;• to each of them ; and to .:heir cause :why the retfbgnizance entered it 'Coin :Minim I Rhodes, to whom tlie real, estate was confirmWslMuld =Vie regulated accordingly. Cuni&rland - uotaity, — .ss. • 7 ,N tia Alto certify that the above is a, true n '„'extract taken cram the .records' of the V, l fit r. Orphans' Court, in and for said county. t: <v.:l'44l l ' =ln testimony' whereof, have heretO put •my signature, and affixed the acid of said •-• HO` Cnurt at Carlisle,' st June, A. D. 1838. • . THOS. CRAIGHEAD, Cll. 0. C C6rlisle; - June - 4, 1858. . . . • At an Orphans' Court began and held on Tuesday the first day of May,4B.sB;and holden at Carlisle. in and for Cumberland county. Before the judges of the some Court, &c. the following proceeding, were had, to wit: • die - case"- of -the ,citati on -to the heirssf James Dysert, late of Hopewell township, decvased, to appear this day, and accept or refuse to accept of the real estate of said intestate at the valua tion and appraisement thereOf, 'taken by the Inquisi ke. The. sheriff makEs return duly served on a •who reside in his Bailiwick; . The Court further or( r that pUblic-notice. be . giVen to those heirs who reside out of the county to.appear at the next stated Orphans' Court, to' be held at Carlisle aiimesaid, on Tuesday thetitirth day. of September next, and'accept 'or refuse to accept the estate of the said James DYsert, or 'slim cause why the same should not he sold. • Cionberland County,. ss. 1,, H i. • Ido certify the above-tobo'a true ex '',..p'l_•tract taken-from the records of the Or phans Court in and for said county: In •••: . tcsti ninny trhereo f, I have hereto put my .. signature, and affixed the seal of said "a , r , g x• Court at Carlisle, the 30th May, A. D. 1838. 2 , • • TII OS. CRAIGhEAD - Cll o.'t. June 4,1838:=-4w. • LOOK. AT - TIBIS; -- Thesubscriber having relinquished the Mercantile business and desirous of.closing his unsettlel accounts, as he intends leaving Shippdasburg, begs leaVe to call the attention of those.who have unsettled accounts to call and settle them, as there will-he no further WO % gehog given after the firstot August,. as all accounts - that nre-not - settled - br that - date shall - b e 'placed - in tiff . hands of a Magistrate for collection without respect I. to persons. THOMAS MMES. _ Shippcnsburg, Jinte 12,1838.7 ________, ' NOTICE.. : :-.. . "THE public 'wilf - take notice that letters tesbimen tary• have beets issued to. the subscriber, resi ding in Monroe township, the-EveentOr -of - the-last Will and Testament .of CONRAD DAIMINGER, late of Silvet , Spring township, Cumberland county, deceased: All persons having claims or demands . against the estate of said decedent, are requested to, 1 make the same known to hire, without delay; also all 1 persons indebted to' said estate, arb requested to call and'settlo. ' •- - .'•• - - 'HENRY MYARS, Executor. . .. jtine 11, 1838 -4w - . WANTED, • ." Several .Tourney Men MILLWRIGHTS, CAH PENTERS;aiid WAGONMAKERS, by the sub scriber, at his establishment in the borough of New ville, to whom constant employment and the highest. wages will be given.' • WM. B. MILLIGAN. Newville, June 4, 1838.-9w{, • • BONNETS, 130 TS, . A fresh •suk)ply or. coloured English Braid Straw Florence Bratd, and ORIENTAL BONNETS, have knit been received; and are offered uncommonly kw, by • ARNOLD .& CO. • . .. , . ~ . a . Au assortment ofFresh Fruit ja i raceived lfor sale by . . , • S. RIBBONS RIBBONS. Lilao, Pea Green, Salmon, Piarple; and alf-deilifa ble colours of Gauze, Mantua and SatitraMbon for side by • • • ' ARNOLD lk• CO. ' ABRAHAM • ..Executois. UST received, a supply of Morrison's. Pills, •in • 50 and 25 canthozus.. , • C. OGILBY. SIIIEniFF I s..SALE. WO - STORY - rvoTtcu. COLL tIIdVI P SEE: • ,10 - 7,47 f f .41.0faw04 The subscriber Lakes this ePimrtunity of announcing to his friends• end the public generally, the pleasing intelligence, that he is now receitig and opening.tn did store room' recently occupied-by Mr. Thomas Mimes, directly opposite tiLe shire cf George Esq:'hftlie borough of Shippensburg, nn' Entire new and splendid assortment of rashibnable goods, which liarelieen - selected with great care in Philidlel New York 'and Baltimore, and 'whicb be can confidently recommend • to lislrienils iddl'imatoniers, adallited4o-the-present-tu I-approach ing _serisbm and ivitlial he- is deternd lied to still-as CI I BAP as the hardness-ofthethlies middle scarcity Of money may' require. Blue, Black, and fancy colored 'cloths imd'eassimers. Sattinets. a gaud assortment.' ' 13on11a,zine,_ . A handsome article for fiea 7 _ L&rissiiin; and 7 Beinen's Siinifner Wear: ' Princetta, Thrown Irish Linen, •, Bleached do: do; • ' - • • . . . Theitaluid Russia-drill inn. • • ' • - Bleached French drilling. Drown and bloodied' domestic shirtings and sheeting% A splendid' assortment.of calicoes and painted 'mus lins. . . . . Zephyrine—a beautiful nrtiole'for Ladies' dresses. , Black Gros do Naples; do. Italian lutektiings. 'A handsome assortment of Gingham% • --. ' • . Flail - I - Mid figured book, Swiss; jrnionet and cambric mitslins; • Silk, Bandanna and Flag Handkerchiefs. - - A splendid assortment of Ladies' erape, silk and goose fancy dresliontlkerchiels.' . " ' '. Bonnet, cap and bolt „Ribbon% .. Ai 4- , Shad, Mackerel; lerring and Codfish. ..Gistssand_Grain_Scythesand_aoddlo Trees. _ Booking Glasses, Carktlng and.ilEXMg, kc. &e. . A complete assortment of • Men's :Black, Drab, Fur and Wool lIATS—Palin 14ilf.ILits. . ' Also; an assortment of • . . IFIARDW•ARE,' - • - Containing almost every_ article in . piesent use, either for Families or Mechanics.l A large assortment o -.-- -• •'. J.look's • and- Stationary. --f-mut)vo oza(omo,,, . Of every description. A4O. an :exlengive asssort - • . meat of carics,Lj pr.c ,Or renhteurr , Gla sslc, Which, tOgether,with a great -variety of goods, too tedious to mentinti, lie' now offers. to tlielpubliy. with -confWenee,..helieving thnt.'none who. may give Jilin a call will have) occasion to turn away illss:dieted; as he is determined to . sell "on very litwvat:Terms for CASH, or the usntd credittopunetnal mew All kinds of country produce will - be takenim ex changefor-Gb-ods, • (Tit 0 Abil. - "Kg i raN'. Shippensbnrg, Ary - , 9,(1 NT.14.0i-O:i0o THE gul)sev,ibers havg..,lfW yecci.yed in addition to thtirfornier stnil, a handsome aaOrtniont of , SPRING -AN S . . . 0-0-tv g . • which makes they assortment raw . very grind, and Atilt be sold V ery low.. Tboy migrre'sycletfully Solicit tbiLjaildic - to - glve-tlient a - call, ' .__sz.....' ' -,_ ~,.. - j P. S.—Conan , produce Will be taken in exchange . ...., . . - for g,oodsi - • .., . . . — i . J.St,TD;E::""W - UNERLIGI - I;k - 00. - iSI itmensbur , ^ .ittitte 4, ISA,—tf. . _-' e• - ,7„ r.RESE - YOMM'AUTA4O I ci . . recently - 1.0111.mA from lildlAdelphia and 1 New York Witti_.:l_.V.En_r_l2..Xlll:NSLVV. , A DUI," TION to titer foi;mer Stock., I beg- ler.ve to offerito the eitizett.“f . 6elisla and.the Ptdilic generdly, •.., Comprising. every article Depg line,whieh will dispose of Ittiot,tsALL or It ETA Ir. at. the to:veal po,?..yfie rat 6. Physieimis—enontry Store keiTers--,, Fullers and otlews, :ire reslretfolly im Ill.(' to give me S. ELLIOTT. Carlisle, May 213., .1333. 27 IYII.V - E &,: L1(:',,..170,1?,!. — austreturnort - from - the - citv - of -Phi hiclulphin 'general assortment of , LIVES' ..!!" pueebaFed from the first hands, in wood and glass,• to which insite the Atteotinp of :iilkeepers generally. Lislion,Tenerin i ..P*t, MadOira, Pale Sher ry, Malagn4 Champaigne, Claret, Muscat, and llock,WlN ES. Brandy, Holland 'Gin, and Ohl Whiskey, Which..haveleett ,parelmsad_m_the_slortest-pricm untl will be disposed of 'On acematandating terms. • • - •• 'C11AA.4,13 - 411tNITZ„ • May 14. '24 gtooks,' Drugs.muliu The subscribc:r has just returned fibm 'Philadel phia-inn! Baltimore with -a large supply, of Drugs, Points; Oils and Var - alshes. 'Also, School Books ,in every vtiriety---tNether, with the standard and mis cellaneous works; and all the ntmpublieations. . A large assortment of stationary—cap and letter paper by the ream. Also, a large variety of Fancy articles . , ‘vhich will be sold on acennm - odating terms. JOHXY. OMER S. Carlisle, May 1338. 010 UOrT.llor 110 UNE. THE subscriber announces to the public, that he • has rented the . well known 4 4' 114 Tavern ;Stand* • ; , 1 ai* Sterreti'i Gap,: 7 miles North. of Carlisle, and 14 miles - West or liar riiburg, where he solicits a share of public patronw. His tattle shallbe filled with the bestthemarketswill afibrd ; his Bar is supplied with Choke Liquors. Al so stabling, with all the necessary provision for hor ses, and attended with a careful Tothose unacquainted with the place, he would state;that it is situated on fine healthy part of-tife ' country, with it splendid view of Cumberland Valley, from the observatory, exactly on the top of thc,,lllue Mountain,:at thejanction Cfctlye„State roadg; from Harrisburg to Linidfsbilrg.mul Bloomfield, and from Carlisle to Clark's Perry.. P i tisons wishing to spend -I-few %%leeks in the country, daring tha warm weather, could not find a more comfortable, place, it heingite, tween, and within but 21 miles of the Unrhge phifr - Spriugs - Cumberland county, and 8 miles from the Warm fiprings; Perry county. Cold.or warn baths in fine order at any time. He, hopes that hy - . strict attention to hasinesS and it disposition to plene, to merit and receive a shareOflUffilii - fratronage. JOHN LOUCK. STennvres.Gar,? • v-•Juue S • .... • O:I•PAINTS. I would call the attention of Painters and others to a large assortment of Paints, ,:e.sAvhich have just received, and will sell unusually low. White Lead, in 251 b. 1214. Kegs. • 'do Chromic Yellow, Litharge, . • • ,Spanish Brown, Prussian Blue, MOW Oker, Fentran Redi . Linseed Oil , Red Lead, Spt. Turpentine,. : Orange -Mineral, Copal ,Varnish, . ~,Japan do 8, ELLIOTT. ittaenrup AND FOIL, SALE, A variety of Travelling and' Family Baskets, at the Store of ' ^ • CHAS. BARNITZ. May 14, • • • • WRAPPING' YARN. for sale.bst 7 - st a ---- , -- fy 4 . _ t BARNrZ. - 24 Uncommoaly Cheap; Cloths, -Caasimers, SatOrietti; Yeatingi,• fko.' c., for snip at ilia Store-of. ;, • 'AItNOO . • ' May 14. •- • - •- , • 24 Effl , .ftCop I , Hops, „Hops:— Just reciikal several bales. best No, 1 hops, very Sow, • JOHX J; tides. .k Returns his sincere thanks to the citizens of Carlisle and adjoining country, for the most liberal patronage been - bestowedwhich - has upon him, and wishes toin farm the publiegenerally . -that he has replUnishUd his l_stook..of Goods;.and - flatters .binvielf - that be. will he able to give (Intim . satisfaction to all who will can 'at his - Storeitotlioiniquality and-price of-goods; a's be is resolved to sell low fmvcash....- • Call at the old well known Stand of L. IlUrlart, North Hanover - Street, and examine his stock ot - Geniis; as lie has n.gclwral and. complete' assOrtnttentil of -1 lardware, • t tITTLERY; PAINTS, OILS, Ace. AlnO, n In; gOnsFiortment Griffin's Double Refined 'Steel Pnssmore 'and Newton Darlington's Corn. (Ina Grass,Scp' fihes. il.e.luts also the New Cinnheyland Nails—bid call and examine; each. one Tor himself, • Carlisle, May 14,1838.-3 m. - • - • . - • 11:1MBIFfli 'AND • (CT AL 4- 7AN -trn J., THE subseriber respertfully informs his friends, mid thu publio genera - 11n that he lets cm:- at.his Coal and Luboer Yard, nit the len& 'of the Stisque- Tbanniti:k m er, in the tusmi 2004) Bushels. supelior Smith • • • Peinnel and f.,'onzmon Boards., ' • Poplar I'la tile: n (S. 4.c. 2000, qUality, seasoned Tight liar -- • . Pee S'tavo_and Heading. • - All-er-whiell 2 -lie--W-ill-ilispose-otai-loW__rates,iind_on: the most atenininodating teems. Persons aishingto trehase wpuld fin well liv tailing. with the sitbseii her, and'examine his stud.; berate they.putchase -----. . _ • , GE O,lfGE' U 1-ViEBC - 7 • - - 19: . 7 714 iV , ffOX 71iOUSE . af UM tj- • , • • . . 'Quirge Perrce . TlAVlNCitaken the above named establishmmt, (formerly kept by Mr. Geojge- Aiighhibaugh,) rkS peCtfrilly solicits his friends - and -the-public generally, todltvor him with their 'custom. The .holise is I: e go and convenient, cfitit9tiniti tipw.iiras of (11t r.cll 1 ~11 ,S', adapted for Families, Stu -dClits,lliiariti,Cs and - trausi'mit:custUm. • ThCzstabling _is extensi.e( and -- Fmitenient, capable of .holdiug up wards iiiTO'liorses; worthy. t h is attelitioit.of Moyers; being in lieu - Meal and excellent. part of the, town tbr salk of horses. • .Drovees,.Farmers, , Pediers, and Travellers are in yitod-to give-bith - • • • • --lle-bripes . -by. strict attention i atul. rooderffte.eliftrg9. ronilt.r general sat -4iletion.. - . -Carlisle. ,ik".1”:11 • 19. ASSIGNEE A CCOUNT. — Notice is lierebygi yen, that the account of - William /Line and . Melt:hon. Ilreniitmunt r Assignee'of &Mute! Neidi , been presented to the dourt. of Comthon vi ri ts or CumhMand comity, .for confirmation and llowance, and soul - Courrinvre-appointed-the-first day of. Augnst . Court,. (being the lath. day of- said month,) for its consideration, 'Mid on al). con corned to siniw cause, why it shall not be confirmed and allowed: GEO/rI,EMING Prothonotary's Osier, krr Carlisle, May 0, 1838.) BUT-rON-SEED-CO_R-N;_ THE subscriber has for sale at the Carlisle Iron Works. and at C. M'Farlrine's hotel, a few bushels of very stiperior'Duttan Seed Corn. ' Dutton Corn is decidedly superior to any other Cjwn irawn in this section- of caul ryas-it, from_so.to_loo _bushels. per : acre, weighs about 3.11b5.t0 the bushel,-and 'ma tures int/0 days. • . - • MICHAEL G. EGE. . • - May 7, 1838. • - 23 . , 118-S ll LA A T 8 . . - . HENRY J. KELLY INFORMS the Toney; Nlet) and the surrounding country, that he is prepared_ to_ tieulutiteture in the- neatT - .st style, 11711 T E g(i'SS 1,1 ILTI'S for sum-, bee wear, at his shop in. East High Street,` l • a few doors west of Maio). Jacob lieliPer's Hotel, and nest nor to the store ot•John 11. Weaver Co- Also, White. Silkl lots of the best - plush; =de on - blocks of the latest city fahion. ' Carlisle, May 9.2, 18381--;-11. ' . . . . • ARNOLD & CO. TIAVEI lat ^cassoi•llnut of Irish, Table,Towli ng, Russtatuul Iltirlopl,lNENS„ 0.4-74 and 8-4 Ta ble 'Thapiir. A very superior article of 8-4-104 & Itl-4 German and Irish Sheeting; all_ of which they offertvhOlessile or retail - uncommonly - low for cash. May r; 1838. N.OLT E • IS. hereby given, that Letters of Administration on -thci estate Cart,latemLCarlisle,_(umber, land county, deceased, have-this day issued in doe form of law, to the subseisiber, who resides in All pershns.liavilig claims or demands against the •estate of the said deceased, .are requested to Make known the same without delitr—and those indebted to said,estate to pay their, said debts to • . • GEORGE - CART,...4threr. April 0) 1838. • 'ANOTHER giUP altke . ,_Sto.r,e of - • ' ARNOLD & CO.;:. Another supply of 4-4 - awl 6--4 India Maitin ; also a rer - y. snperioe article, of 'Figured 017k1640111 - iii 'which therofferat-a-antalLathannee. • • -- :Mny 14., - • . F.. HP KNAPP... S U _G •E 0 ,Ar. 7 1) - 11,;;N"FTS -i ri Illannfactuter of the Silecious Illeta . lie and Mineral lizcorrulitible.Teeth, cortriEn OF CHARLES AHD FAFF.TTE STREETS, ' ' BALTIMORE DYE SNIFFS. • Logwood—chipped and groUnd, Nicaragua Wood, • , Cochineal, ' • • Lao' Bye, ' • ' Pustic, Oil of Vitro!, • Madder; . • Nitrous Acid, • Indigo, • Miriade' do. " ' Just received and for sale, rliolesak. or retail, at he Chemical Store of - - 1' S. ELLIOII'.. May 28. • - 26 SAVE 161:411R TEETH. If-carious Teeth are properly treated 'at irseasonti ble time, the ,progvess of the decay may be entirely Arrested. F.B. KNAPP, board Surge - 411 i W. Corner of Charles & Vayette sts. Baltimore. May 28. , ° 25. _ . " JUST HECE VED.-A - stirpir 9r PALM LE.I1 0 . • - . • . Mit) _1 4, ALMONDS, and SOFT- SII.EfA. , • Filborls for sale by - CHAS. .I3ARNITZ. , May • . 24 TIATstl— R . eceie'd a rreat vtpiety of Fashjon'abbiltasciadyruth,and Silk Hats. • For,sale by " : CHAS. BARNrrz. 11, ..•• .• • .. - prothonotary •CIJAS. 24 EtlritVtartfidig Miff C 01111411,814041 !louse fa-• k 47;, ,13).71 • r HAVE' taken that large . and cOmmodioits WARE HOUSE; lately erectedon the Canal and-Rail 'Road; below the foot of Chestnut street, Harrisburg; where their arrangements are,such that they can at all times forAird-produce and merchandize.with • promptness nal despatch, to the following,places, viz: . • Philadelphia; Pilfspurg, Colurni• • Ballimorey CarlislcChambeysbur 71 r i ll • teyliaN e late nteited,into arrangements so as to enahle.them to scud any produce or goods by wa y 0 , tlic Poinsylvania • C . anal . and Columbia - RailrOd,.to Philadelphia, 'at, the same prices- charged-4 other companies etuming on the Union canal, thus, gaining .three days in, tinie r and delivering. goods in, Broad - StFert,mvoiding.dreusual expense tit hauling from the Sohn}4l ill. •• • - WILL PURCHASE Grain, Flour, and country:produe of everyileseriptik and kei:p oon staittly oh hand coal; plaster, fish and •salt for .• April 2,1838.—ff. ' • .18. P3 7 Pe-PO.l. and Hypeychon driac6lina.. • Interesting Cure! Mr. WilliaM Salmon, Green •street, above Third street, viiiNdelphit . , stillicted for several Veal's with the , following distressing symptoms :•iiieknemat tltc stomach, head-hche, diWiiness,: pal pitations..of the heart, impaired appet!te,`sometimes acid and pukes cent eructations, copness rind :weakness of the 'ex tremitiesspernaciation•and general debility, 'disturbed .esioiscose_of_preqsureLand_atieiglit-2at—tho-stznaitel :they ,Otibg, nightmare, great mental de'spondency, serere'qing in the chest, hrek, and fides, cos, tiVeness, a dislike Mc society, or conversation, invol untary siglii4and•weeping,,langeir - andlassitudp upo n the least•exereise. • ` Mr. Salmon had applied to the frost eminent phy sicians, who considered it beyond tlw• power of medi cine to restore him to health Lhowevey, as his afflic tions hail reduced him-to axery deplorflble condition, and liaVing been rci:Oinmendea hy - P - 7111 - iti - VivOf his to make trial - of Dr. William Evans' Medicine, he with difficulty repaired to tlk pike - and procured a pack ! . age; to Avhich, he says, lie is indebted for his restora tion-to-life,-healtleand fiends.:' 11e is ow enjoying all-tho-lileiSings_ofperfeet_hePl rotip of fOrther infbennitidn, will he satisfied with eveey partiettlal•ofhis astonishing cure - nt -- Dr7blvans" -- Me 7 cal ciffico<N"o - ,;19, North Bth street", Philadelphia; •. •• medicine is for sale at the ollice•of the Herald & Expositor, Carlisle. • •`• ' LIVIF.R`COWLAINT S2.X: LA PJ A ENING. .. Aft's. Sarah Tlrenliiser, wife; 4 01 Amos Ilrephiscr.l oilier of second street antrCermantown • lidelphia, affected for the last s,lk 4 years-Nititlithe Lire-' 1 Complaint, was completely re - stored to health ItN Dr. William Evans' ntmoraile r'Tonic. and - J.:amity _Aprrient ._flex sylriptcnisT were tiveness, exerntiating painsni the stomach, depression. of spirits, Interor, extreme disturbed !deep,. tirritt'paiii in her side, cold& not on her left side itivaggrayatjno of pain, dizzint..ss in. the head, dimness -of sight,-tvith other - syinpi tuns int] trut itt.g great derangement the fatictiOlig - iirtiii.tl;her: -- - Mrs. lireithi ger has_made trial of various unedieities now `before the pnblic, blit received: norel kr until she N was ntiv.isNl to - mike trial,of . g; 01 - which. slit. 2is-liappy44l - Sititelthat-they:effecttudly rellet.ral her of the above distressing sympteinsiAlotllersi-Whieti are not essential to. intitruite. . . . 111I'.13reithiSei. (IniStabd of the aboVeAfea, Bren hiserr) had been two yeiirs.aMietrd with a distressed state of Piles and Costiveness, of which , effee, badly cured. IVii . ilokcreby subscribe 'our sigunture to 'tile trutti or the •nbove cures, that-tile statement is ini every res pect trite. ' - .101 IN STEIF, Baker. • ini7l7 . , North Eizhth streci, ®$T-~~?~ Fawn(Ms Carr• Itgr the Ifitiaeu;• .onaflism and: Matti' Pains. lid remedy, as the Propriet or' feels confident that when appfiefflitwill, as realm proven hp tin mumber of respectable persons, etleet an claire cure of the Rheumatic and other Obis. It had not moil lately iffleifflint, to ; lma liy - re the - quent applications of - his neighbors, and the wonderful cures it has (Acted, he feels, it a dutv he owes to society ns well as to himself, to Make it more gene known, and at the same time here iut a near as he can within the reach of all who maybe afflicted with that rainful, -disease. Hundreds of parims could be published of persons .who,-letve- hem' -entred-by7this- cclo , ratcd - medicine; but the ffflowing are selected fror ~ infounply'suilloient to :Lite'st its po. john,Srove, ' David liendin-, , Oe P. Lindeinuth, George. Fisher vii; C. Stoner, 4ohn Coover,.. .., reuely, ~ --- Anron Hendee, P Lindvmuth jr. Sainuol Young, llobert 12y4;trt, • 12. Hielunalson, JadnhWrirligh, Henry Alshaugh J. Difrembaugh, Jacob Micro. Christian Organ, :J:lllestancl;. ' . Mount Joy, August '25, 1 - 8311. _ . , . .. . . All orders from a distance athlrest,(l to it Flb scriher„Mmuit.loy, I .nuenster county, will lie prompt ly and faithfully atteiltleil to. • SAMUEL LOUCKS. • 'Mount Joy ; Feb. 7,1g:37, • 'File above medicine is.ulso for, sale by ILVFFiF I LD Carlisle, February le, I S3S, Ii r ALIUMBILU FRG IPIEWEIC .• • • wo js •• TIIP-subsc.rilmilvilLsellat private sale,_or will Ic •sii for a term of years, that valuable tract of land, situate in the southern part of the borough of Carlisle, containing about i ' Acres, having thereon erected a . • l i arge Stone Suilding, • (Formerly known.as "Gray's Distillery, ; !) • MILL 'HOUSE and a Brick DwellingHonse, 5i Rh j,wo'vre ll s of water on the premises. This property is suitable for many purposes, such foundery, or tan The puildings be sold or leased, viitli or without the -hind; and possession given immediately. For' terms apply to • " • - JAmtis•ARMBT4ONG. FA. R 111 E HOTE L)!, ••----Higll- 4- --§treet.,-a—feto- (Mors— east :of-Me .. .Coitrt house, . • ' .. CARLISLE, The subscriber'. having. leased the .above establighment from Mr, Simon'. Hitilderlich,:. ingprovided hiMS - ell with-every thilig necessary, is now enabled to accommodate travellers and others in a style that will not fail to please , those who may favor . him with a calk . . . . . . - . THE BAR AND CELLAR • ~aill .receive his sp - Ccial attention. -- These will be kept constantly provided-with the best of LIQUORS. THE LARDER " • • • • • will at all times be abundindh supplied V kli all the delicacies which the season . and marteffan find no exertions will be A•anting to please the palate of the Most fastidious. . • • . • • .. . THE STABLES .. ... 'are connnotlitltMilai SCCUrI, And n careful and aiten live hostlertwill be always in attendance. . ' . WARDERS 100 taken by the week', Month or (I year;mr, the m t-r s nableterms. ' ' • .A strict atten ion t business and an anxious Illesir . e to please, will, he trusts; ensure him a reasonable, share of 'Rabin) patronage. • :•';is . • .- JACOB REHRAR IC k arlislei 4_pril 9.3, JB3B.—tf. • . :' . _ . . N. B. The Care run past 'the atove e4ablisbment, et 6 ancritoo?elooky A. lA. and• et e and 7 e'elock,-P. ;• DR. NVILLIA„M S. RO4AND . 'HAS remove.' his Office to the:Drng: Store in:XsT. Hanover street, a few doors-north of the corner, and directly - atposite _Geoize W. ',Slicaler's. Pry Gobi! Store. . 'CitAiitle.May 1, 18.18. , --4t. . : ..74,021. 7 ,2;)Y421t)a---. .5:::t2'..4 -.Z.:,t.3',.Z-i'2,46:t Imo' ZdaIi..7I.W,,TAT.U'OUT.c• • l';1.11iY J. IbiIF i LLY -•. RETURNS his .sinceim . thanks to the. citizens of Carlisle and its vicinity, for • the liberal patronage: which hmi been bestowed upon him, rind solicits continuance °Om same. His shopis situated hi 'es s El g --41 a!' ee t • nfljoining the Drug Store of Samuel .Elliott on the east, add John H: Weaver & Co'sistore on the west, where he will constantly keep on hand-alarge assort - meat ofFashionnlite . - ~and r41.1k ' CONsis•TINC. pF - • ' l eaver, Oiler, Seal, Nutria, Musk rat, Plain 72ussia u n(G ßrush •51 v) .a • • • 0 TO A. 11411,COLED q , URS Alt of his elm inannnieturing,ll:lliCh he will dispose °cat low priciis. lie flattersilimself that, by strict attention to busP.• .„ ness-and a disposition to please, to merit andreCeiv a.sliaie of public patrotiage. - N. 13. Military caps will be manufactured to order # on reasonalde terms. . - Carlisle, April 9„1898. tf. . • -1 - - . 10. - - - - - - , • II S 'll 2 l J . Le.c_e_isAaLa—latvt-sn-py-1-neiv—and-sea sonable coods;ennsisting in . part ef Cloths, Cassilners-, Cassinells, trestings, S'unillier-_,Ciol7t,s e _l-in - en Drillings, _4le - 44 : bourne striped, Calicoes,'Ginghams, Can't biles, Irish Linens,' Silks, Gloves, Stock , Alusliiie - De Laino „Chalices, Uni brellas, Parasols, Leghorn, -"Tuscan, and S ratif_Banizet ,-_ c c , . Also; an entire new stock of BOOTS and SIIpI S, and ,Fresh Groceries, all cf which have been laid in 'cheap, mid will be•sold unusually low for cash. C. 0. returns his thanks to the citizens of Carlisle thelthiwalThare of .. oatrourigti tolOrc: liestowyd, and 'respectfully „solicits a, ceintinu-, ,iince - of the same. l'ettrinsxishiagto.pureligsewill , Owe call nail esaniine his stock, as lie is determined to sell On as good terms-as any house in the borough.. llecontinues at the old swid, nearly opposite S. El. IlOtt's Drug store, and four ddors cast or the market- , hotise.- - , ".fL;,„ ' TT IF suliscrifiers offi-e-for safe their tract of situated about Mar miles not:th4yrest of Martinsburg Ilerkely county, Va., containing :350 AcnES rd . it rate. :Limevon..,tLantl, hint about One ijundred mere eint he ilie-pm•chaser desires it, equal 'ln strength and fertility of soil toany - in - tlft. - great. Valley of. Virginia,' It is flitOy - watered:l,aq well itnproyed having !qui» it a large nod conuneliions /kirk byed/ing.. and grad :Kitrhen, a I.intestiniii - Spring-in the yard, V. WWII Into never itovra.tut. NI: will It Stone Spring Muse. at its source, and a short froin'it it large Swint Distillei , y, with over' head water. Also, - two I,xcellent Orrhardsiorgrafted flUitrgood Darns ; and. stithles;.smoke liofise; corn-.ltottse,--wagon-AiedS; -and other-oat buildings of• necessity or convenient mi. farin.' Of this land, about (.._laindped and ninety :4eres are eleiccrittnod in a high state of cultivation.: the balance:lildi clothed with. tine .tlirifty_tindier.-- . . The cleared land is divided into. eleven Ailfc7rent fields, and - under - good fence - -with constant ayatee rwining throughtuch . of theni—prodficiiig luxUriant- Iv, wheat, rye, o ye, cull, ats,tinnuhnelover, and every other'descrilrion of crop wh i i;; li rod land in this see. Oen of country is variable of ' • Bing; besides, being equal, as a Grazing Farm to ally other. . • (1, - J - .1 further description of this property is deem. ed s unneces,ary, as persons wishing to purchase. will tio'dquht 'vie w the IYrernis;..s - and juSge- forthemselveai l'rnis nerenunodating and price lnyv;. May 21, 1838.:—'25 SADDLE: AND HARNESS Ti t )5.,i-vt w Ira ( g-T.Q.D.Ta m i . ..... ... ...:. . The Subscriber respectfully informs the citizetut of - Cpmberlail couidy dint itesiill.continnea'to.carry_ on dlie above business, at his .slinp hi West MO Street i .iii the borougliof Carliiile,noil tiM many years occupied by W illiam Alexiiiiileri. where lie had now on hand a large and excellent assortment of .. • Sittlate,laridles,..l.Earitngales • 1 Sce. &e. which lie will, sell. on the Mo st accommo; dating merlin:. , - . . Thaillifol fof.past • favors; lie resiicctfully asks a continuance of the public pi - M . 011:17.e. • ~ -- r • SAMUEL ENSMINCTE . t . . . Carlisle, Mac 7, I StN.—Smc . - . , c..'3 , . Pennsy Ivan' , Uniofi, and ,Schuylkill Tramport,b,tion:- E:tibscriber w6ll continue at the opening of the Between Philadelphia and Ifarrisburgproduce for .the city market, received.at.the Warehouse- of Henry Rhoads, Main Street, Carlisle, or_nt ;Inv other Ware- . honse-.on the Cen t heAand ..Valley Rail Road ; to.be forwarded to George AV. •Ltlyng, who fdrward it immediately to the persons con;;lpecl to in Philndel phia. Also, in return, bring all kinds of..Merchnutliz,e-- . at the custom:lrv-rates, Much SRPEIISI ()IL. SX4. A supply of Pare Sperm, and Common 011,—and •nlso,§permnerti Candles, u'arranted frei• from mlulte- Ektinn; s: - EL - nrcal . . __The.,Sult Seat er, appointethVilie.Ciitirt an_A to - whom is refereed the account of Thomas Itnewster one ream Assignees of Peter Thatt:Sh, far final ment, and tolnake such distriluttion of the effects' ire the hands of the said Assignee as shall he nceorditig, to law and . the, terms of said trust, will meet-at this Profhonotam's. (Mice, in Carlisle, on Sattirtlay the Ist day of.,lnly- next, at ten O'clock in the forenoon' i _ of which all persons concerned ivilllnke notice. • ' GEO. ELEAuxG, Auditor. lfav 2:4; 15:38.-4w • -7 s,FLEI29IID CI - 1411:2".L1E5, Lead :ld I .it;lii grettetl - Mate.ire-De:l,al9es, Extraetell Clogleuitq; . . Chinbtesbud (.71a,?;:y ',anti.? (ft 110\ V nalele4 . I' sale by ,Al eN OLD Z•i. CO. - • FrAlay ! , -I.e l. . . CHEAP. girei.A.P • GOOIDS. • • • ARNOI,D & CO:, • • !lave jostreceived Neveral llslos of • ; 77ekhv; ins, Cheek.y ' and s,Whichore,Oireled,uucoin mmilv d. moolv low for cash. • Artv 14. FOl-1111N1 1 . . • ',. THAT large and conintodious TAIT Ar • - STAND, krroerly, in thp becupancy"Ot G. •. R. • , . ... .1)11v1.7,* sttunted on the corner ' of Ntaiin and Bek roirt ,. streets, opposite the: jail. Said lipase has , long een occupied as a:,TAvrattt r and is .well worthy . the at rt,' Lion of a persturc . ompektct:to keep a•gooll - hottseit a"' — buildings being c?ttenstiVe nnd.calculfited tp give eem fortable aCconunotlatitni to sojourners, &e. i•ery etiterP Skd stabling,and a first rate well of water in the yard': This 'pOperty.will be let on advantageous terms to ri person 'desirous of e . r , igaging •in the. tavern , li:cepio ' bUsitiess., 'Also, n. .7' ramo• Pit i Mink iid jOinili4—_ ;The:. 'tavern stfituble for offices or shop's for iti.Aninics.l! , .. . . • , .._ . noilEirr.m , !e ,,, i1y:,i, , :,I:reii4 for C'onliadol , ,c.,Tes 1 - -,. , . 1%41111 1..2; 18e8. '. : . . • NEW GOODS. eiIARLE;76GALB. :arm for Sale.„ C.l TIM 1? lA' G 0 JACO /V * 1,1 . navigation to'cutil.o3 _ 114,110; o 11101 TS, ~ ,~., WILLIAM BOSTICK,' Harrisbyrg AUDITOR'S- NOTICE. M A` k \ MEE
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