Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, August 28, 1838, Image 4

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    T.BACHERS
:• Thel3oaril of School pireetors.ef the borbyg•h or
Meclialliesbur3, would hereby make known; that
•,• .or TWQ well qualifie.l "teriehe rs, of regular habits fakir
• -good moral chneaottir, 'are warded" to take - charge of
sad titelv the schools of said barough.., ,
• tileVe 1;4 all average. monism , 91150 scholars to be
'talk:eat. Two sch :11 rooms adjoining multi- other
~ itnd
'connected by' (1.545 Ll -Owl. to tavtr,lise 100,1ta dfdlicr
50 scliolsrs. , _ • , •
Tlre. President of the. stands ready to i'eeelve
proposals front teachers to take charge or sneteach
• ita.averagc small-mono--
; • take .eluir,ge of and tench an
,ayi.irtige of 100 in the
• large rowel---otto take ehargo of and teach the -izble,
:averegiag - 150 pupils in /Rah l31:11113.
T:IOSC I.4ll3.mroposals for" 103 scholars,
• Irrrist calculate to provide themselves .with, at least,
• oae am:l.:tot, at their ,owa expense; and those f 150,
moht provide themselves with at least two assistants at I
th7ii 4 own expense. All assistants =St' be sue:t as
the 13oard shill approve.' . • •
• I.74„elbeanehes - to bentlzht fir,e
tine first
, principles of , Klocution, Reading,
A English Grammar,
'and Composition. As incidentalbritaches: the st/4 prineiples GeoMetey, INTinerology; Satiny, n
general ontline. of , ilistory--partieularly. that/
...United States, Ste. Sic.
'tlid - receivinn . of proposals will be el
Twit of September next. The "school• /
Svc or . sis moat's. . • -
JACOB
f htfesi.:—W. A. W.
ActgA
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. . SALE. ~• .
ON Si ITIZDAY THE 29111 DAY O 1 SEP
-11l T ' I Ett nett, will :lie sold by'rpnblie outcry,:
oa th remises,. .. . .. ..
7ekt r 2(
-
Mailable Treiefet First rate
VINICSTONE LAN D,
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'late the •property ;of Henry Gisler, &onset!, situ
ate. in . Westpeansbormigh toWnship, Cumberland
county,. Lantniiiina. TIVO HUNDRED _AND
' FORTY-EIGHT ACRES, more'or less. adjoining
_._ lands_of.lacob Nlyers ? Samuel MeKeelian,Esq. Brice
7:1: Stmetrand - ntliorkteuipilerrwiii - a - theA3Oroutgli
of 'Carlisle, and-about one and alialf from the town, of
'---ilewrilleif , and-i it-sight-of- the- einalterland_yalley_
itailßoad. The improyements thereon are a
.
TWO' STORY STONE.
J iVi , , r' 1 D WELLING ITO U$E
,:•
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~,,. a sii dßa ea k-Ppart:i.
built of storie,Wagori Slick:Corn Grills, With other'
• •neeessary out-houses. There is a neyet , tailiag.well•
:_tof_water
,witka pump therein. There arc alsu•two
. tearing Apple Orchards in a thriving
Ternris,of Sale, .arc :
bne-third of the-purehase money to remain in .the
- hands of the'plirchaler during,the'life - of.the Widow
of,the aforesaid decedent, and the intAcst thereof:to
. be Pei& tO her annualL' during. her natural life; fifty:.
doll* of the purchase money to be paid 'On the Call.
• flallatiOlra thy. sale. by the court; one-half of the ba
lance to- - be paid An the first of April; A'..1).1,539,
when posssesion of the premises wilt be given to the .
purchaser,.and a 'deed made -for the same, the Wi
' dow's thirds to bear interest.froth the first,of
1"8b; the residue : of the pftrchaie Malley ta be paid
• in three equal i anntial 7 payaients, withnuanterest.----+
The whole to be secured by recOgnizanEe is; the Or
- pintns' Court, with security. The Laldlord's share
orthe grain in the growth to be sown this atittuun,
to
pass - Co the - ptirchaser of 4nicl
JOHN •INIcitEr.HAN-,
• Jidniinis!ra!or , of I:frizry
August 21,
:VALUABLE -REAL ESTATE
Sel.IL E.
1 u
• N pfirstianee of the last. will and testaincid of
_.dD.,lolJEOLE,lateofthe_boroughofShippens ,
rg, deceased, Will be sold at pubrrCsale, on the pre.:
utises, on Sigurclay the 29th day of September 7=4
• ... :, •
-: ' A Tract of Limestone Land,
J
CONTAINING ABOUT
ONE. HUNDRED & SEVEN
ACRES;sititate one and - alittlf tulles - noth - west' of-
Shißpensburg, a reasonable pet of 'Which is roil
4 ivood laud. The improvements - lire' a
• n
Stoilmi l d Halt
t. Stone Dwelling house
SAY.I9 LOG PAWN; .
There is an orchard
- and well of,water near the door
of the !louse. • Said tract of land- adjoins lands-of
David Nevin, Samuel D. Henderson and others.
sah, will CDMITICIIee at 10 o'clock on said day,
st . adiich time the terms of sale will be mad,: known
. t •
Ildrm TiUGGONE.R,
. Ei:ecutor
• August ‘2l,
' co""the ''Llineaster Examiner S.:Tier:lid" will in
sert.the above.three times and.eharge this.offiee.
Sesitinary fin• "EcTing Laitiks
ARLIstE
,
THE Quarter of the Young Linlies' Semi
ivory in the borough of Carlisle, under the care of the
' Subscriber, will open on the 6th day Of September..
• Young Ladies, whose parents or ti Miis do not reside
in the. borough, are earnestly advised to board with
• their Teacher, 'for . which arrangeinents' have been
made with a private family: and this Will be enjoined,
Unless otherwise directed by the parent or •ginOlian,
'—in .: WhichsatiotheMeachersan.be-considertid-respon'
--sible:only-for-theliterary impratemeallof
:Persons interested in hating more particular !afar
:nation asio the character of the school, are referred
io Rev. President.Durbiniand the other members . of
-Alm Faculty of Dickinson - College; to• Rev. Thomas
C. Thornton, Carlisle, hr to Rev. G. - G. - COO - kb - ann.
Lir ProfessoiThomas Sewall, of Washiligthn City.
. • • PHEBE
'174
tomnion English Studies, ns Geography;
Grammar, Arithmetic, Reading and Writ
ing.--7per quaNer, • ' • • •
These, accompanied with Rhetoric, History,
.
-• orNatural Philosophy, with English,Com
position,
GhemistryAstropomyi-Mental-Phi-----
losoptyy',Miiiiil Philosophy, or Preeh t • 'lO-00
Instruction In Spool , ltalian Diawini, of
Painting, will involve an extra charge of " 2 50
Opportnnitko are freguent for taking private Lezo
- sons sn JVlnsic. . .
(cyrinztoor is In all case_ required Is AtivvicE.
•- f arlmle, Auguit iass—sw.
vALitirax 41E4TA EsTATE
rot , SitTEA •
1I subscriber will sell at private sale, a valua
ble tract of land, situate m • Newton lownsiim,
Cumberland cottniy,abouta half mile went of Stones's
town, on the turnpike leading to Chambersbarg, ad
joinin.g.lands of John Stough and Samuel Browneller,
eontanung
Sixty.. Eight 41creit
-01*.fisrat -rae LIMESTONE LAND t .about": fifteen
acrei of which "
are, covered with ,thriving YOUNG,
TIMBER.; the remainder is under good fence andin
a good state-of cultivation; having thereon ereptedka
• ' • TWO * STORY
rip
LOGII.OIUSE
_ _ = :and Stable; - -' .
There ifs alio on the premitesa, .thriving *o13:No.
- APPLE .OIICHARI3. . •
Any tiefrifou. wishing to view the -premises will Cull
ivith the-subscriber, residing In Frank•ford township,
about .one mile.north of Alter's mill, and a filsoyOlis4
• .lance from HettriCk".s store. I . • •
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SA.MVEL MARQUAItt.
August "f2l 1833; •
coo Ult CRODITOIRS.
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TAll..Z.,notien Oita, We haveitpplicil to' the Court of
.Common Mess' of Cunibet•fand•connty, for the henefit
44 the Insolvent :Lams, initt the said Judges hat'e op-.
p'ohled die tilt.'rnetdity ofBepteanber,(betng the , lthy
fCr the hearing ,of..ps :and 'oar' creditors, when end
*shorn ton tiany Lam
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• if y ou n Rdplproer. -
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01IN VAX‘nt;,
• . • IVII3 SLAVBAIbIL*
:' ItICIJAD
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MARTIN. '. .
WILLIAM
. ...11,14u5t,111i41f...3.W. , • -
a•
11.he 4
AVER,
s7t,"ef the. Boaa•d:
ZIGLEMAN,
6, 1-838.-1,.3t
64 on tlio
'ill Continue
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• • We ilie Illoc;rsi . F ,Tuid, Anditsrs nppointed by the-
Orphans' Cofirt oi Cumberland county, to audit and
medial the assetti in .the hinuts .of Arvid - Kenozier,
' Aclatinis . tat)r or in,col?..lfttll, deceased, will meaon
Saturday the- .sth of A ul,2,lfst, nt tlie-Ihnie . -of Q., Zug.,
On the baroui,-11' of Shippensbulz: Those altercated
can prv . ,sent their claims:. . - • ' '
' - ' • • - S. D, lIPINDERSON
_.-- ,_IGEORG MeGINNES, .-
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_ . BENJ....REYNOLDS,. . . •
• •• - - - . ' .duclitors.
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Juiyin, va3s. •. • -
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$s 00
7 50
w T
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:BWI.':, .E.'.0.i 4 .4t1E1,1 1 ,.,. ~:.
• Eff:p4aalppatiait-Physiciasp, .
.51T-11.5,E0N;;& AtieblUtITEXT. l. O
Office in li . igh Street, a few doors ea.qt of
the Jaz:4 Carlisle, Pa.
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1
Taii,as Ids prrilhocional serviceri to the - TrLtii
1 7P7',.1.1iis 'doer: and the publiis,;meettlic,, and more
especially to tipse who ere :cilleriiig fronitiiilt,ONle
INSEUSFIS 3 nod yespectilely idocarla them, that 'he
professes to ewe ail Limis - 01,
\ t„ .
4 11 4.,C li TOE .2 4 k iN ED AL iIItIONIC
,
which are is their Maitre. ettratk, in a pe'rfeet, easy .
a - 6111M r. The 111(.`glitille is ad ininii.tered 'n- '
t • ne-Ily, is pleav ti.: taste °sway talcon.—...
fs char:rat will be nnkrate.
ire will halt" patient - S;irlien - lealled . nPon, at - their
respective- places or residenc this place or its vi
cinity. Persons ma distar C., laboring uader Chi
mie-Diseases, May obtaii tunic:A advice and. mcdi
gine, for oiminouth, b, addressing . him a letter (Batt
paid) describing [lr.' • disease, and enclosing a cur , .
rent five dollar hand note..
Medical consultalitins can be . had daily until. nine
o'clock ' I'. M. mless absent-on professional-duties.
The fallowing diseases arc treated nod' cured on
llonmeopathic - Medicine; viz . t •
-- Certain DiscasCs incident 6 - . the Genital Organs in'
the Primary oraccondarY state,witlimit admiaistering
in - this treatment, without Ochninisteri ng in this
,treat
ment any or the usual oilliitaiVe and injurious medi
cines; ea notoriously destructive to life human-systeM
and constitution. . - . . •
Consumption, Broncilitis,PatpitatiOn of the Heart,
Dyspepsia, Liier Cdmplairit, Bilious Colic, CostivS
ness--Zistpla ano Piles--Gravel -Gout, Rheutria-'
i, 'Epilepsy, Antlirna; - . Sick - fleadachei - Deafnessi
.Giddiness, Hernia or Ruptures, Laauenesi fiam Pal
sy, Ulcers or olt" - stailding sores, NeCrosis, Caries of
lonei; Cancers, 'Fetter . , Tic 'Donloureux, St. Vitus'
Dance, Diseases of the ekelit general, Fistula Lacry
malia---Gutta sereaa,Catarnet, king's EVil,:Rieltets,
Whim Swelling, Dropsy, Dysentery, Pleurisy, Hoop
ing Cough, Croup, Pllelllllolllß, Hysteria, Fluor albus,
coriated Nipples, Diseases of Women and children,
.:Ftwer-sircgeuccal,,Agne.,Scarletife.ver,_ r.-_-....._
•
• For all the above named and Many other diseases
- there can be - satisfactory- midente-given-0f..-their
thorough cure. -
CarliAle; August 14,1838.--tf.
. - '... . ;STRAY: • . , .
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---Como-to the-tre,sl:ls,4lth_ofthe subserlber;_on.rti On.
the 20t.ltin4„, Vivo_ : . -: . . ' : •., .
~ . , -. vcr - - .' • - , • 'VAT'
. S:tray - Cows,. . .- 9 • t .
the one a Brindle find 'Mirth, with u! - -- . . - A ..I.
slit iii thwleft Liar', supposed -ta be twelveor r iltirteeh
years old. ' The gillele is a dun or mouse coror, with
wiellite face, supposed to 4 fifteen-cc sixteen yetirs.
old, atlitnowtivinvnilk../- "- '-' • •
• .- , , • WILLIAM • MULLEN. - --
. Pitpertown, July 3i, lira. -
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VAlloariic Lot Irow'ale.
I n ti l l be or l S d et a rt: l t: i : 5 n, 0 1 i t s Saturdaytl:,l the
2 t n i t i
~p:ounil, situate in I rankford Jowl:bid p,about 11 mile.
from
-Alter's mill, and three (Maitiers of a mile, from
Sipes tavern, (fbrincrly Stauck's) adjoining lands of
John-Burkholder, David Stoner'aheirs,and W. Alter.
The whole contains 6 Acres of Li-id,,more or• less;
having thereon erected a •two story Weatherboarded
House, within stone Kitchen,
one and a half stories
high, a large shop, aad a illacksMith .shop, and a
good bake oven; with a frame around it, a never fail
ing well of water near flea - door. Aatream of never
failing water mins through the property. • There are.
also tt greart ariely6fOuncefruit:trves, such as peach,
cherry, ilimle,-phimb, pear, Sze. - Alsl a pod Barn.
One and a half acres of the above described land is
timbered, and the residue in a good state of cultisa
tins. Thin property formerly belonged to. Emanuel
'Newswangerr Due attendance will be given and
terms of sale made known by HENRY ACKER. '
August 14, 18.59.-3 w. .
NOTICE
•
S hereby giveU, that' L'elters of Administration on
the estate of .711VID STOXER, lama Frank
ford tommliip,_Cutulierland county, deCeased, hare
this day issued indite film of law to the subscribers,
residing in said township: all persons having claims
or demands lumina the estate of the said deceased, are,
requested to-make known the-same-without delay—
and those indebted to said estate to pay their respec
tive dues to • . .
'ROBERT LAIRD,
ABR'M. BOWMAN;
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;administrators
Frani:ford, Township,
Aug. 7, 1838, •
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PUBLIC SALE.
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' ILL be sold tit Public Ssi)e r mi Saturdaxthe
: 71 - day - qf — SePtiriOrelifilie — iiie in i sei,
W . -Valuable-property,- sittuttn in -.Monroe township,
Cumberltind county ; 7 miles cast of Cori isle, oh the
Baltimore nml Yorkß.ad, mid on the Yellow Breech
es creel, adjoining NI ids of Adam Brandt; George
Brandt, JOS. Sollenbti er and . other's, contitining
, .
One !Hundred and ,_ Ten Acres,.
ji .il : .... .;_ mare or less. •- . k .
- ' Tlrelippi:ovemente are, a itaie
STONE MEANT MILL,
- three stories high; with foul'. run of ntone t . .
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PLASTER MILL, SAW MILL
*Ono tvvo story
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,
' One Tenant ilfou4e; -
and staae;and an excellent well of water.
Excdlent ✓lpple Orchard.
The Mill Will be sold with twenty-three acres of
land; which have been set , apart heretofore for' that
purpone; or the whole together, at thp; option of the
purchaser or purchaser.•
Sale to commence tit 10 o'clock on, said day, when
due attendance will be given, , and terms of sale Made
known, by , • • *"'t •
• • , JOHN 4 , • JOS: BRANDT.
. it Township,
Aug. 14, 1838. : S r!' ' 37
The York Ittpublican And Lancaster Examiner,
will insert the above 4 timeiand charge this office.
I'O.t RE;ry.T
THE sulhiariher wishes to rent his MERCHANT
SiprtlsT MILL, with 4 run of Stones, situate on the
Sustinehanna River; at the mouth ef the Little Junia
ta Creek; with water sufficient to drive it...eiery.slay
in the ycara;. every thing in eicellent bider. 'The
liittilding ofstone, three stories high,' and is Within
sight of the eat:mint Dunean's Island and favorably sites
- tutted fOr Obtining graiti,by'the Pennsylvania Canal,
and of the surrciunding'eountrv., possession will -be
,given immediately , or in 2 moats:.
Reference-Frederiek. Watts,Esti., Carlisle, Pa.
„A. JONES,
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:71ecir Clatied Fe .,
rrY P. 0.. Perry county.
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August:l4,lB3B.-3W*
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• - .Estate of LehiiietnetviS,Esq. deceased.
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• • • Notiet ‘- • •
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The 'Sithieriber, resitling.inAlie. borough 'of Sill p-
PenshUrg., Cumberland county, having taken out let-,
ters of 11.fIrniniOration, on the estate. of L.T.11141/El. ,
DAVIS; Esq. lAte.ot said boroq.•11, deeraged, hereby
gives netlee t 5 all personsitidelitett to lisid'estaW, to•
paymia iuttnodißtely, and claims
or tlemmolsito present thent'xvithout deloY, properly
putliQntieawd for se,ltleint!fit'.f •- . • • .
, " CATHEIIII.Ir!VdiVTSi
;August ,
lEEE
w/7 . :4) . *:.tre:.ott!i -- '01 . t.1 - F - Ap* - 41:1t._ 0t.tt,0...-it:ix-:0tig..:1,-ttaT4.
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'.IEGISTEE 3 B:IOI.ICL,
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• . • . • *august 1838. •
,Notice is hereby given, to' allegatees: Creditors,
and other persons constiened,that, , the following
.ac
'coiriti have been. filed .In this O ffi ce for ex:mil:l:tumid
hy - th - e — ticicolintontir - theroitrnamed;rMd - Will - bc - pre ,
tented to the Orphans' Court of Cumberland COLIIkt..
for coidiri-nation arid , alloWance, -- eili"Tuesdity the ilth •
dap of i!;3,!:ptcirilici', A. D: 1838.
'l., The adiainistrationaccount of GeorgeNcLinger,
Executor of Catharine AO Dowersoledeasi'..d. '
2..,The:administration notion utml• Davi d Bell, Ad
millistritt,r of Thonni B 'Frimble,ileccaseil. • .
Theadministriition accountnf Levi Merkle, Ad
riii.tar_ol_Atiant_Mannesiiiitl44leceaseil
4. Tic ailministration_account_Of John. Rbss and
Themes Ross, Admiiiiitrateit - of Samuel lloss;"de -
Ceased. •-•
5. The ailininistratio'n sCeoiant of Christian Myers,
Administrator of George! King, deceased.
G. The administration account of John-Ross and
David Ross, Execidors of David Robb, deceased. .! •
7. The supplemental administration acedunt of,
Daniel Molder and Levi Merkle;Admittis,tmtors of
lietirrlVeliir, deceased. . ' . •
8. The supplemental and final administration itc.
con .d. of Levi Merkle, , Administrator 'of ! Michael _
Weaver, deeeased. •. ' • •
9. The adininiStration account of-LiviiMerkle;:Ex
eciitor of John Rupp, deceased.• . • ' ,
10. The .administration. account - of John Myers,,
Administrator of Frederick Speidle, deceased.
:11i! The administration account of DaVid Kenc,wer,
Administrator' de Isaias ntin.-of 'Sabauel Rcdett, de
ceased. . • •
IC. The administration account:of
.Dayid_Greeo,
Administrator of John D. WitlNnberger, deceased. •
13: The supplemental administration account, of
'Elliott T. Lane, Administrator of !fhcnias C. Lane
14
The adminiStratiortaceount of John Hr&per mid
Smolt Christlieb, Exectitors• of Charles CliristliA;
deceilseil._ ' • • •
15. The adirdniitratinn account 'Of: Adam Longs
tiorf, Administrator of Adam Loor„sdorf, senior,. de
-111. The administration account of Isaac Kinsey,
ExeCut6r:of Barbara Kinsey; deceased. •
!lowan inrChristiairStar 1
.man,.-Ailininistriater-debooiknon_of.Jacob. Stayman a
deceased.
18. 'the administration account ofJolin Coover and
Will him - Ilinne,y, Executors -- of row Fittrowi de:
ceased.' - 0 .
• lg. The seclnd Supplemental and final adminlstra
.tion.aceountolJohnSnevellY,Administrator of Chris
thin Whistler, deeeased.• •
23, Themcliniiiistration _account of -- ,Tototwaler; -
mmitiistrator de - boiiis n'o f - John ilecir, deceased.
- The administration account of John Harper,
administrator de binds non with the will annexed - of
William 'Huston, deceased. '
, . 22. The adinini'stratimi, iiccoont ! _of George H.
Cresler, Administrator ofJolin Heck, deceased.
2d. .The administration account of Jam Harper,
administrator' de honis non with the will annexed' of
John Moore-, deceased. . -
ME
intltotint"ot-Ntrillinin-Weak
ley,. Guardian of Charles IL Weakleyoninor son of
Daniel Wonkier, -
2. .The Cutrsl4lll6l4! account of JOhn Proctor,
Guardian of David' Craighead; sou of GilsOn Craig
head, deceased. _ - .
3. The Cuardianship account' or. iollh Proctor,
Guardian ..of Margaret minor child of
Gilson tralehrad; deceased. - -•• • .
4.. •The Gliardianshlis account of
Ctuardiait of - -Rohn Manley, minor son Of Robert'
Manly, deceased. " •
. - WILLIAM LINE, Register.
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• I „Wilk .2
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Returns his sincere thanks tcithe citiZentibf Carlisle
•Xlid inljeining.country„for the most liberal patronage
which has been bestowed upon - him; and wislies toin=
form the public gendmlly that he has replenished his
stock of Goods, and flatters himself that he Will be
able to give entire satisfaction to all who will call at
his Store, both in quality and prite of goods; as he 13.
resolved to sell low for rah.
Call at the old well known Stand'of L. Harlan, in
North Hanover Street, and examine his stock • of
Goods; tis he has a general and complete assortment
of Hardware, • -
Also noCk ;find FINE pcpwront,
Of the •best quality, whiclrwill b 41 at wholesale
cr
He has also the New CUM rland Nails—but call
and examine, each one for himself".
cayksk,.yay 14,1838.-3 m
S'
ORPHANS' COURT SALE,
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.1 - 14 pursuance 60 decree of the Orphans' Court of
j ChUnberland county, there .011 be sold on the
premises, on . .
Thursday the.3oth of August Next, .
.
at 12 o'clock at noon of said tlay,by public vendue,
A Tract of Land, situate in Dickinson,
Township, Cumberland county, bounded by lands of
, Emanuel • Line, 'William Moore's heirs,Nathan
-rliffiiricextirelowostrrified„
containing One Hundred and. Fifty Eight Acres,
One Hundred, and _ Twenty Perches iund allowance
,Having thereon erected
Dwelling Rouses,
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sIND TWO - 5T.1131, - ,
ES' 1 1 11, '
[lll -.
with a SPRING IlGialfa,E ever 'it
spring of water. 'Tilt - Yellow Breeehes Creek runs
through a
said
of this tract. About one htindred
acres of satd.landiii.e cleared, g• portion whereof is
fine meadow land, the residue of the land is in excel
lent timber. • •
This land is patented, and is of good quality lime:.
stone soil.
- Alsox-Another Tract of Land, adjoining,
the above, situntein the said township of Dickinson,_
bounded by Inds of Samuel - Taaftilidth, Nathan
17 - diittaTSnlareoffrerTi'hitiir L Spangler.; - and-othersi:
and containing One Hundred and Fifty Eight Acres,
one hundred and thirty. niuo-F'erches and atioWance.
Having thereon erected a . • • • -
•.v 1 4 WES-TDRYDWE
r • 111.DIti HOUSLL; • - , -
14 : II and L OG t BAIIN.—AIso a
''"' '". Larg e Ilarraeks.
A Stone Grain 4 1-Iquse, and an excelled
• • SPRING HOUSE,
oier aTurstrate spring ofwater. The Yellow c reefil
ches creek runs along said tract.
The land is good gliality,limestone land, • Abdut
100 acres tre cleared and under fence, a part of the
sane being rnestio* land. The remainder of the
tract is well covered with vied timber. This land is
also patented. •, - . . '
,At the eanie'time and plaoe; *ill he sold
• • •
A Tract ol Mount ain Land,
situate : said township of Blain - son - bounded. by
lands of Emanuel Line,
,Philip Spanfer,Asnds late
of Dr. William • C..Charabers; and, others ; and con
taining Eighty,Ttio Acres, forty-eight perches and
allowance: • This tract is well covered with
• 1 " - ='" 1 FINE TIMBER
• •
- t; " Izc., : 'except abdut Ten Acres which
t clearetl. • The Ivhole tract, • 7
lies, at "the foot of the South - t _
Mountain. . - • -
'The terms ate& are:as followst-110,0 tokbe p4id
onthe confirmation-of. tho-salti.e.the.eforesaii_moua-t_
utin.tract of land, and $.lOO on the confirmation pf the,
sale of eitlter of the other. said . tracts. One-half the
residue of, the :ptirehase niooey:of:, ask -•
lands_ ,on the. I
- I.st of Ap ril - next,when,posseasion will .be delivered
to the purehaier or opeirthifers, aml the remainder
one year. thereafter without iitterest, , ,, , The,tatue to
be secureAhy Judgment Bonds.
. ROBERT ,DONALDSON
•. .
. . Exeeutoi of Nathan, Ramsey,de • (l
July 31, 1838.-te. . , • . 4 .. '''' • ' 1 ,4i, ' ,
_ 1 .
Lancaster s Exipirier tr.illqraltl will, insert The
above, 3 times; aud ifonitrd 14113 this office for 01.
lecti6i: ' . , ..
113) It W A.:At 'FAA
Zda(Dalt
,Teezay Zaipi(iv(
)
THRESHING 'MACHINE,
AND 4ORSE POWER.
MILE 'iriibiiiiiticr,'thakkiil for the liberal and eX
-11... tensive patronage besto*ed, upon A
generotiFipublie, would inforan his friends that he leas
extended his liusinets and supplied 'himself
best materials :uiittiwr ' ektigiitii - c — eattntryrcan - produc . ,
And that lie has succeeded hi effecting a most • •
• Vitlitable lirsproventent
in the construction of the llcinsn. POWER,. by
which it is rendered both more durable and . safe,
while at the sanie time the ispueiTis greatly increased, -
and the requisite felts: diminished at least one thii•d-r
-tdictlier with several 'Ann , improvements imdm
'clune.,_tenslineto_iender itimMe substanthAlits Well as
useful. Also,• •
••
altauvaa_mazuaaaTio
of 'a superior kind and tipon an improved 'plan. •
The snhhcriber feels confident that any ,one who
will be at the pains to 'examine his ' . ' . • n
Improved illachii26.9 and from: er,
and-compnre item.withnthei constrtictiois,- for-the
same puepose, will be . convinced, of, their decided
superionitv--a•large number are epstantly kept on .
Land.. Also, -- • . • -
----THE COACIT MAKING
in all its. various branches--Coaches, Barotiches;
Careing.eS,PliCatons, Tilberries, Buggies, DearbOeni;
Airdggoni, &c. of 'every description, made to' order
at shortest notice, on the most
,reastinable terms,
and in a style-not:surpassed in the country. 'All ye
pairs doleaeatly and expeditiously. . Also, . •
111 E BLACKSIIIATHING;
carried - Farmers, Wagoners
Travellers And others, can at all times be Reconfirm
dated, in a ‘ sattsfacto4 manner. •
• •
liariteSS Oldlcing 4' S Addling.
- The subscriber is also prepared to furnish tdordec
Main ..or- plated Harlin, , for gigs, carriages; kc.,
Horse-Gefira-rif-ecery-deaCtiptioiiand , Satilea-of-nll
kindaa large-supply of Saddles, Harness, Bridles,
Martin ales, cowlAndy kept on hand.
CORX - _ - .BIIEL RS
A number , of the above, on an improved plan, are
donstittitly.liept on band.
Verso s wishing to be supplital with articles in'anv
of the min branches are respectfully ins ited to call
and ex inine for themselves, as the •stibcriber will.
spare neither- pains-nor--expense.. o .rendCr..ainple.
gatisfliction..toLthe,putilic._.AlLorilutfdrogiailiamicst.
piomptly_a!itl_pufictuallyfattCfillotto. •
'WM: B: IIILLIGAN.
Newville; • 34.
TAILORING.
WiLiarkm- ArrittnsoN
King for1)114 favcirsi hereby ; informs the
he_sti I:continues_ to corey_on the n
-- hove mentioned business, in '
, •
High. Street,
a few doors west of the. Post Office, mitt directly op
ponite the . book s store of.J.Lniudon,"where he ispre
pared to. accom modate all who may thvor.liiM With
their custom, itt`the' mostnelit manner, nnd at reason , .
able prices: - 11y - striet iattentioty- to - business' rind' amt
earnest:desire to please, he hopes to Teceive a liberal
share of public patronage:
P. S:—The latest city, fashions will he constantly
suppty of
REAIDIr
constantlykei4m band, and for sale on reasonable
terms.
June IS, 1834.—tf
. • FOR SALE.
Ilythe subscribtfr at DoSSerino:Ws; 'ADM, in - Franl:=
ford township.
400 GALLONS LINSEED OIL, and
—3OO lll ELS,OII-01441.. _ _
Which will he sold cheap for cash, or given in -ex
change-for' Flaxseed: for which article the
. iiigliest
prices will at all times be allowed.
• . CULBERTSON:
— T..
GRAN!) CAPITALS
`AUGUST' AND SEPTDItILIEI2
• • MULTI A;sl.' SCHEME.
• $50,000—515,00.0-410;000;
. • too OP 1,000
• Stexandria Lotiery • , .
• Class No. 6, for 1838.
Tsain drawn-at Alexandria, 1).11 on Saturqayi Sep-
tember 15,1858.
75. Number Lottery-12 Drawn allots
MEM
1 Grand Capital of $50,00t1; 1 capital of 15,000; 1 do
----of 10,000; 1-do. of-5000; -1-do of-2,084
100 Prizes of 1,000; 10 do of 500; 20 do 300; 8:1 do
Tickets only $lO---Ifalves $5--Quarters $2 50.
Certificates of Packages of 25 whole tickets,. 140
Do. , 25 half - do 70
D. do. 25 quarter do 35
G . T Orders /or Tickets and Shares or Certificates
,Packages in the above Magnificent Schemes, will
receive the most prompt attention, rind an official at
count. of each (Ira-wing sent-,immediateimmediatelyafter it is
over to all who order from us. Address, • •,
P. GREGORY Bc•Co..illanagcrs
S ---.-- • --washhtton-city;:
July 31,1838
NOTICE °
• .
-IS-Itereby:Giden-,-that-lettetirtestamentar-on-th ,
last will and testament of Henry Moser, sr. late of
Prankford township, Cumberland county, deceased,
hate been issued by the Register in and for said coun
ty, to the subscriber, who i•esitteti in the township and
county aforesaid. .All'Persons indebted to the estate.
uf, the saidtdecensed, will' please rota immediate
-payment, all those having claims tiematidsiattaiOst
the said estate; sre requested to make the sante known
without delay:to A.
• DAVID BLOSER;
_
• - Executor - .o Henri Bloser, - sr.
-- July 30, 1838..;-
OTH.tit — SUPPEir
Recei - vid .at the• Staie
ARNOLD Sp CO., • .
Another supply of 4-4 and 6=l - IniiirMitttin ;'also
a very superior article of FigureiNitaftfilgrall
Wel' 'they offer at a small advance;
May 14. 24
ARNOLD &
,
HAVE a' large assortment ot /Fiat, Table,Towling,
Russia and Burlap LINENS. 6-4--7-4 and 8-4 Ta
ble Diaper. A very superior article of 8-4-10-4 &
12,4 'Oerman .and Irish Sheeting, all of which they
offer wholesale or retail uncommonly low for coat.
14 ti 1888. • .
•
NOTICE.
rpm Aiiilitortiappointed by the Orphans' Cotirt.
t of Ctimberland conntyito marsliall the assets of
ifie estate of Janies Macfarlane, dec'd, to andlamong
the creditors of said deceased, haiie atmointed Friday'
the 17th day ef Aligustnext, for a hearing of said ()red
hors, and adjustment of their claims j to meet at the
house of F.' I". Nier,ltnlEcilier, Leesburg i where all
6onserneil may attend. . - •
• . - SAMUEL WAEltnit,
• •. WILLIAM GILLELAN,
• • SMILES WOODBURN. •
• uditors.
€ . CHEAP GCIODS..
—• . .
Julio, iss3.-4ik • . . • .
_ . - ±.l.3i :tik__ ,___L________ ,
u.,_ 2.4 1 - i iitiviM l it k r; . C .4 e l r i e vi dle ci 7 e ve L m ral .o l: ll 4r; i ii i t „ e it ' s C o:f e ...7 .. o ; 's fi s c .er kf c n a ir . a tt. 4fi
nl ti ., ..
T- 4 • •
- . t LOtiersTeitamentary.on , the will ofJACQB CREif; .monly low for cash: , ---- '= - T. . . -
.•. ' . . .
Late of Dickinson township, Cumberlind county, de. ! ,May-14.,,_ • • •. , ' - • . ~. • ' 24,
•ce . ased, hawing . issued to the Subscribers; residing in
.-Dickinsonio3nahiliall persenslu!ving chtims against
the.said estate is piC'Senrthein. Witliiiiit '&14;601
those indebted will make pacnieiit Immediately te,•
!the subscribers: • :f JACOB• CRIM, • '
ABRAHAM CRL.Ni, •
. :
, v... . • " •' - , '. . . • Executers.
:•.• July 9,18.5i1.=-6t.' ••• . ~,,,
__---;,4 , ',
rretut clotk Cafe and Palm leaf Hann fot sale by
. .
... , .
. . . ~. . .
•
- - ' PRODUCE & eO4IVI.IISSION
....
nimions 'Cure toe: the gthvat.: . , _,. - 4.1 a, , -.
~_
.4.. 7 . 4 1 r ay ..-_,, . .
a fleatism and othey.Paing: ' • ,
~ .
• -ni UCH. need not lie gold in relation to this ii , ' Q/3 diXl'''' .. . '.. WV
. A . \ iralrlSffpoityVV r , -' •
ftil.rcni4•,. as • the proprietor fifels.. confident that . aeirliVelihhefilimW 42. 51 -- • •. _
V . 11 . ..
alien 71110 itlli, it will; 213 Callbc proven by the number ° ' Broad Street. Phitadelphfq. . .
.. . . entire. . ,
of respeetable. person's, effect an cure of the. . - THE nntlersigned iitspriilly informs tsecitizent
Rheumatic 4tid other pains. lt had not Until lately. of Fratiklin and' Cumberland counties, that .he hits ,
been 119 intention o n .he iC flubliel - but-hY--the re -- ,nuneil a WAREHOUSE iii Broad Street, next door
quent applications of hisneighboii,and-the wonderful a i im ., B romtrce. ' aajokike._st.ile_e ni i s of 1
cures it. lute elketed, Re feels it a flutyihe. Owes to Country Produce, and respectfulry Solicitt. -consign7 -
aociety as well ,ns to himself, to make itfinore gene.. • ,
. .. . ,meats. - •
. .. . • .
.
,rally known: and at the same tune have it put ti near ' From-Ills general acqua o lntrMee, knowledge of
bu
ns he-can within the reach of Au ‘ , l l O maybe alllict4 shwas, and the exercise of his best efforts to promote
withthat painful 4lischse, ; '• •' ' - the interest of. his customers 4 he flatters himself that
11Midieds of naMes Could be published of persons . ' B.E
he will be able to render general satisfaction...
.who have been cured by this, celebrated Medicine, , . ' •:' . • JACO BRLIN.
-butthe-folloiving-are-seleeted-from-the-massrule..._
ino• amply sufficient to attest its powers. •• • . ••,
Jain Srove;:: • "-;David Ireiider, - . '''.lllet;bl..'Nagle
F. Lindernutlii
,Citorge Fisher, John Alsban§h
C. Stoner, .
.. John Coover, - Samuel Fenely
Aaroaßender, i PLindeunithjrf Sainuel Young
Hobert Dysart, , .R. nielinrdsoni , Jacob Worlich.
Henry Alsbaugh • J. Dlffenbaugh, Jacob fliers.
_Christitin.Organ .1: Mutant', . • •
---71tIount Joy; Aligust 2.5-1836. .--. : ,--- • •••• -- _
-
All orders from a distance nildressed•to the Sub ,
scriber, Mount Joy, Lancaster county, will be. prompt
ly and faithfully attended to. •
. ' .. SAMUEL _LOUCKS,
1 ' Mount Joy, Feb. , 7, 18 . 37.: ' • ....-• :
The abpve medicine is also for vile by • •
- JOHN HATFIELD,
. Carlisle; February. 12;18.38,
• - 'MO UX71,11.11 4 110 . 0 SE.
THE subscriber announces to the public, that he
t . • hai rented the well known .„
: 1 1 .m , T a v,e ti 1 .
• . at Sterrett's Gap,
7 miles North of Carlisle, and 14 miles'West of Ilar:
risburg, where he Solicits a share of public patronage.
Ilia table shall be filed with the best the inarkettiwill
afford q his Bar is supplied with 'dhOice Liquors.- -• Al ,
sp.stabling, - „u'ith all_ the necessary provision for her
.sea, hreftiffiostler
--To those uniteipaditted With the - pike, he would
-state . .411atills:situated on a fun! healthy Pak Of the
eountrY, with a splendid view of.CiiinberTiViirValley;
from the bbservatory,.exactly on the. top of the Blue
Mountain, at the junction. of the 'tote roads, from
Ilaßrsburg to.Landisburglid • oondieldoutlfroin
Carlisle to Clark's Yee ersonsovishiag tesPiid - 1
a few weeks in the on ntry; ditring the warm weather,
&add not find a more comfortable; place, it being be
.tweem_and. NYIIIIIII 'Mt 24. railes of the. Carlisle.Sul
"Atm Springs,'Cittuberlattil county, an - VW - miles - train •
the_Marm_Springs, acuity;. - , Cold or warm
baths_in fine order at any time. l
11c Mopes — d iat
strict attention to business and h disposition to pliutsa‘
to theiiCaiatreceive - a-share-of_ptibliepatronage.
. 12./UCK7 --
-
"STFIIRinT'S
Juno ISA.
••• ' • •
FAIRMF4 R..:'ll4l;]oTlpli.;;
r .l.4.lz—Striet, ry fek.v.JlOors east of the.
.• CoUrt House, I . .
.
CA.R.LISLE, •
The - subscribtr 'haring -leased the above named ,
establishmentliqm Mr. Simon . /Pnider/ich,and hay=
lug provided himself with thmry:thing 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 call. . ' •
Ti - IE BAR AND. CELLAR
will receive his special .atteution— Thead
kept cOnstantly-pyovided with the best of LIQUORS.
- - THE Lek:RDER. 7 ; l'
will at all times be alnindantly supplied with all the
delicacies: which the season and market can alTord,
in t B
ut - no exertions will be wit t \ing to please the palate
of-the_mostrastillious.
----• .
' - 'rung STALES. ' -.
. ,
arc - comitio4i oils - and secure; and - a - careful - and - atteli;- -
tiye . hostler will be always in attendance.
BOARDERS will be taken by the week, month or .
year, on the most reasonable terms.
- -- A-strict-attention to business and an anxious desire
to please, will; liii --- ti - iiStic - Onsure - -hira-n-reasonable
share of public patronage. .
' . • • JACOB REHRAR
--Carlisle,April_23,.l,B3B.tf._ . _
______'
______:____
N. 1.1. The , cars run past the l aboVe establishment,
nt 6 and 11 o'clock, A. 31. , and at '2 and 7 o'clock, P.
•
. . •
Nicu etiart;
TIIE ,subscribers have just received in addition to
- their 'cornier stock,A handsome assortment of
SPRING AND SUMMER'.
.
a 601 SD . . .
.. .
which makes thc . r assortment now very gdm); and
{I ill be sold very low. They most respectfully solicit
the public to give them a call. . - ,
x .--- P. - .9.---Counti-rproduce-will - bc - taken - in - exthanr
for goods. , . .l . - - -
J. - & D. K. 'WUNDERLICH & CO
Shippensburg, June 4, 1838.—tf• ' .--• ----- • -•- • 1 • '
•
•
LOOK AT Timis.
•
The subscriber having relinqUished the Mercantile
business.and desirous of clo'siag his utisettl accounts,
:title intends leaving Shippensblirg,•begsle7aVe to call
the attention of those who have unsettled acCout.ts to
fall and settle Them, as there will be no further indul-:
gence given, after the first Of ,Auglist,is all accounts
- thatare - not - sMtled`.bftliat - date - sitalf - b& - Plueell-hilili
ltaads - O(Ta - Magistrate - for-bollection,without-respect
to persons. TIIpMAS lIIMUS. '7 -
.8 hipfienabuirg, June
.„ •
UMM.TV I ZUM'ati
Havin recently returned from Philndelphin an ,
Ne* York with - ;n . VERT 'EXTENSIVE .ADllt-
TION:to my former Sto j egf i rfiek leave to offer to the
citizens of Carlisle-aUd the -PUblie generally, -•
• .12 GENE.R.2L '.28-BORTMENT;
Comprising every article in the Drug line, which I I
will dispose of WHOLESALE or, RETAIL HI the lowest
possairirmcs-:---Physician*=esiuntry . Store keepers—.
1 , 1 - tilers teTd — cithers, are respectfully fdlive - mc
Lltat-the43la-StandofrEatal;sh Street.
" S. ELLIOTT. •
27
Carlisle, May 28;1838
laUSsLla
•
• HENRY J..KELLY • '
. ,
• INFORMS the. Young Men of Carlisle
ell
turd - the-surro,antliog country, that he •is
prepared to rimnufaettire - in7the - neatest
11 1 111 TE RUSSIA HaTS for sum
mer wear, at his shop in East High Street,
a few doors wesi of Major Jacob Rehrer's Hotel, and
next door to the store of Jelin H. Weaver & Co: Also,
White Silk Hats of the best - - plash; made on blocks
of the latest city fashion. •
Carlisle, May 22, 18.98.—tf. • ,'"
•. .
:. RIBBOII _. .R1880N5 .... • '
. v , .
' tilae,Peti Green, Salm on i Purple, mid all desira
ble' colours of Gauze, Mantua and 'Satin Ribbon for
sale by . -' •.. ' -ARNOLD & CO:
SPLENDID CELALLIES,
Lend and Light ground Moludin De Laines,
Extracted Ginghams,
Chintzes and Cholly Lama, (a new artioleS
r Bala by - . ARNOLD &, CO.
FoMay 14" . .
. DYE STeFFS. .•
"; Logrvood Atipee4. ll o g round ;
• 'Nicara4ua . Wo9d, • CFillinea -
/ Brazil, • tile Dye,
'Ftistic,Qil of Vitro!, • _.
Just received and for sal6oviiotesiiktor rattu .,: 7 • a
the Chemical StOre of_ — 0 •S. r fl >
. May 28.
ua e p . - 7"
—"
RE FE RE N ES:
• a--
Philip Berlin, Chambersburg. .
David Mahon, Esq.
'Shippensbarg:
Geo.'W. Manes;
S4voyer, Nesrville. •
Gen. Sain'l .121exandei',
Carlisle.
{I:111; Penderso7l, Esq. •. . .
Jacob. Rupp, Esq.'
Harrisburg.
Geo. W. Layng,. Esq.
THE GIRARD
LIFEINSURANCE,
./Innuity and Trust Company of Phi!add.:
• ,
.ofice, 159, .Chestnut street.
• , CAPITAL OF $360,00.0:
Charter Perpetual.
TNsuRE. LIVES, grant annuities and • Endow
. ments and make contracts generally that invol ve
be contingency of life. Aicept Trusts asatitlioriied
by the charter, frem individuals, corporate bodies, or
Courts of Justice, aud.cxecute them agreeably to.thi
iletire - OrtliiilifilititAlitid - reteive - Pepasitextd - mOner
In trust, void on interest. • - , .
LIFE INSURANCE.—The terms turd as low ui
the'thiion. .
Rates pe Insuring -
For —*eke' le .
. , annually. annrmf .
- 20, • $6
. .91 ~00 95_ 01:77 -••-
25 -. 1 00. :I`l2 . . 20i
30 - 31 - . 1 36' 2• . 6 •
. . .
"35 . .1 36 - -- I 53 - • 2 - 75 --
69 - 77:1 - 83. -- - 1, 3' 20 • • '
?
45 - • 1 - 91 'l -- I' 96 .- 3 73: - .•
.50 F 96 ; 209 4'60 •
=55 Q:32 • • 3
.21
— Further inferniation tan be obtained by application'
at thebtfice.
• u .• •RIQIIARDS;Pre3'I,
- • - JOHN F..1A3.11L5•
'ClF.bnot: W. Mitt, Treasurer.
JUue 11; 1998.-r Gin -- • -•-• •
:444-1 1 .,t - 2*11121 9- 4_:.±
71:11ft; -.z.:4_..;i
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MA-5.71M 0 .LAZ DLTIQ
. J: KELLY;
.
RETUIiNS - liis sincere illank's ihe citizens of
Carlisle and its vicinity, far. the liberal patromige
which has been bettnived upon him, anti solicits a
continuance of the same. His shop is now situated in
Sikeet;
'adjoining the Drug-Store- of - Samuel - Elliott - on- the
east, and John 11. AVeaver & Co's. store' on the weft,.
where he will constantly keep on hand a large assort
,' meiit of Fashionable
--r U r---- -
coNsisTING oP
Beaver, Oiler, Seal, Nu frill,
iutbrush
,ra.au)-aa
. . • - , .
16 F ,A. la L C 0,14 OVIC S . 2 - -
All of his own Manufacturing, vviiidi he will dispose
of at low pricns. • - ,
Ile flatters Himself that, by strict attention tp Istisi
.ness and a disposition to please, to Malt and receive
a share of linhlier patronage.
• N. B. Military caps will be manufactured to order;
•un reasonable terms,
Carlisle, April 9, 1838. tf.
.....19.
LUMBLEIC AND
. THE subscriber respectfully informs -hislriends,
and the public generally, that he Las for sale, at his
Coal and - Lumber Yard, on the bank cf the Susque
henna civer4iin the town of Wormley,sburg,
2,600 'Bushels, sußeeiorSmith
Coal,
Pannel and Coinmon Boards.
Poplar Plank and Scantling,. 4.c. 4.c.
seasOned _Tio-ht _Bar.
I • fel Staves and".ll—eadin.
All of which be will dispose ofat low i•ates,ind - b - n -
OM most accommoqating terms. - Persons alibing - to
purelinse,would do well by calling with the'subserl.
purehase elSe
where'.
. .
• OtORG . E •RUPLEY.
April 6, i53"8:—.4m..19
LIVED. COMPIAINT
-SIX YEARS --STANDING.;
. 11Irs. Sarah Brenbiserovife of 'Autos 13,renhiser 4
'corner of second street and Germantown road, Phil
ndelphia, aWocted for the last six years with dui Live-
Complaint, was completely restored to health by Dr.
Lvans•
Ap er i en t_p_ah_lickimai ß tntoß were-halAtual cos-
tiveness,excrutiatlari*lins an depressio
of spirits, langor, extreme debility, disturbed. el' p,
great pain in her . side, Could not lie on her left side
without nn agraVidion of pain, diiziness in-the head,
dimness .orsight, with other symptoms indicating
great derangement in the functions of,tlfe Liver. . Mrs.
Itrenhiser has made .trial of various medicinett now
before the peak, but received-no relief until she was
advised to make trial of Dr.-Etans'Pills;ofwhieh she
is happyto.state.that.tb4effectuallxrclieVed her of
the above
.distressing - aymptoms,' with others, Which
are not essential to intimate. •
Mr. Brenhiscr (husband of die above Mrs. Brea-'
hiser,) had been two years of with a distressed
state of Pilei und:Costiveness, of Which he-was abr.,'
tttally cured. ."
We do hereby sttbscribe our signature to the truth
of thealitive Cures,that the statgraent is in every res
• . SARAH iIRENHISER,
JOHN STEW, Baker.'
No. 17, North Eiglithotreet, Philadelphia.
SOFT SHELL ALMONDS itnd
Filberts foi sale by
'May 14.
• 'JUST, riEtigio.-4 supply o
; P:1/1.7w - Lam, Arts.' . -
CHAS. BARNIi •
May '
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nicTONS OF PLAFrEA for sale
Y „ • .0 Eas .3L'G.ABEe
r.___thwrisburgkkrie_ll,lB3_B4
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9.
W......,;„,cm,E.c0tith,,,e. 'to reecho and for-.
,_,, ward, goods - - itnd 'pradtice by rail road to Phil= .
it phia: A•' ' e- -
- --HarritliurtOnno)li,-18387-1 . . .. :.
gA.'VE YOUR TEJETIt.
If' carious Teeth arc properly treated at a seasons=
ble thne, the progress.of the decay. may be entirely
arrested. . F.ll. KNAPP, Dental Sui•geon,,
• N. W.Corner of Charles St Payette sts,l3nhiniore..
I May ;S. - • .:
BILICIOLIS METALLIC OA
Is has for manyleara . been..a
great deshlelittfirM,
amom European and American Dentists,to manutaen•
titritleellt from incorruptible nutterials.whieli - slatOti
imitate the natural living Teeth.% • ,
Many have devoted years tg unsuccessful% cperi. , ..
ments, and others have succeeded in manufacturinc
Aced' of materials similar to the porcelain ware7biil
generally tliey - have aa opaque
.white appearance - 3Y
whieh • they are easily distirrmished from the,lmman
teeth. •
After long and tedious experi:menti, the subscriber '
haitsueeeetled in manufacturing teeth of materials en
tirely
ineorruliale,.and perfeetlylit imitation of Im
inanteeth. They have a semi -transparency, and aria
made of firkins' sizes and shades.;
In,cascs -where absorption-of the aveolar primes!,
or oilier causes may render it necessary, he will cast .
cf he, same materials .attached to the teeth, artificial
gums, which , 41.1,11 imitate the turn and supply the
ngq of siihstaue ••'
It is entirely itripCssible fonpthese..teetlx.tochnnge
their colni., dr 'Cause foetid breath..
lie *ill.itiFert them from - one to entire - sets;in - suchr
manner that they Will inake articulation of.the voice
perfect, and materially assist. in mastication, and so
that they cannot be distinguished from the most beau
tiful natural living teeth by the Most scrutinizing ob
server. • • _
. . ..
11.6 alai, perform s all the . various operations h*
Dental Surgeryoiecording'tj the late scientific im•
provements in the art..
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F. H. KAUPP, Surgeon. Dentist, ."
- . -N. N'. earner of Charles &Fayette street!,
' , • • - ' B4timpre
THE - proprietor respectfully informs the publia in
general that 14 is now ready to accommodate a large
number, of.Sourders and V isiters. The Springs are
situated '4 miles north of Carlisle and &miles south
of Sterrett's Cap, on the Norlll 4 lllountain, in a fine;
healthy; nd romantic. place and inire air. There is
an extensive Bathink , Ewablishment erected (bettv
warm and cold,) and every accommodation-may Ms
relied on.
Jule 3, 1833. • , .
N. B. . A narob.clia will run,,daily from Carlisld
to the Springs for the accommodation of Visitor&
South- Mountain; 1411jiles_EastolCham.
bersburg..:
rwllll7.- subscriber, thankftil to. the _public for-Past..
favors, respectfully informs them that he will
re-olien his Cold Spring establishmei t for the recep..
Aion -of visiters directly 'after the 4th of July; and wilt
spare no efforts to render satisfaction to whoever Mgr . ;
favor lihnwith ccmpany.
HIS TABLE •
nbundatily supplieil wiih the best the coun.
try - ctuo afford—his-11. 1 / 2 . with the choicest Liquors;,
tiogrhis-STABLE-wiiit the-best
TO'perions acemainteil with the character of thii
Spring, its location and salubrious alr ' nothing need.
be said to recommend it to those who desire the in
vigorliting effects 'of the cool fountain, and pure;
health-inspfring breezes, or-who wish to' escape for,
liseason - from the heat: andbtirthen'of bushiest to en.
joy the pleasure of a retreat amidst nature's bowers,
and alone sidt.Vol - one of her -most delightful folio-,
with the-advantage of
lhe..9flol4•Spring,- , .' will find no more ainisfactory
way ofrbecbming better' informed than by paying it 4
- • ' • CIDEOI4 SHIRTIY.
Coipfirtable conveyance' from
Chainliersburg to the Stitang, and baCk again, can Wit
had at ahy tiine.
20 1838. - . • - _• '
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.- '." . - ESTIL111". . - --- --
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d riAME to I.l4rerriises of the subscriber iesidinit
‘ . 1.) in AlleM township, Cumberland- • .•
Conn - W, on the 14th of dilly 'last, A -", .ilyr y
BLAOK• COW S With a white face, . ' ' ' '
,p,.... ,.x.„..
while spots on her holly, dronplorn- ',,y, ,.
'cii between 3 11114 4 years old. 'Fee. 5 r... z
()timer is desired to come forward, prove property,
-o r charges, and lake her away; otherwise - she - vino
.disposed of according to law..
JOHN SA D LER.
August 13,1888.-3w.* ' •. • ..
Fortvigrdifrag and Commission
• House, • •0'
-HAVE taken that large hnd commodious WARE..
HOUSE, lately erected . on, he Canal and Rail Road,
helow, the foot of Chestnut street; Harrisburg-, milers
their arrangements are suds that tliti can at all times
foniard produce and—merchandize with promptness
Zad despatch„ to the following places, viz: 7
bfa, Baltimore, Carlisle, Chambersburg•
•_ - -
~and all intermeaiale places.
They Mite lately enteod into ayrangements so es to
enable them to send anv_produce iSr goods by way 0
ilni — Penneyfitinia - Canal and Columbia Railroad, to
Philadelphia,. at thei same prices charged by other
companies running on the Union canal, thus gaming
three days in time, and delivering • goods in Broad
street, avoiding the usual expense of hauling from the
TREY WILL PUIICIIASE. Crain, Flour, and
country produce of every description and keej) eon
stantly on hand coal, plaster, fish anesalt for wile.
April 2, 1838. = tt: - - 18.
S'oulA-west corner of Blain it
;HAVING taken the above nam- d eitablishment,;
(formerly kept by Air; GeorrzAughinbaugh,) res.
pectfully Solicits his friends nd the public gei . lerally,
to favor him with their stom: The house is large
i„, ,
and convenient, con ' ing upwards of ...F 0 R TY
C 114 MBB 12 , well adapted for Families, Stu.
dents, Boarders ,a id transient custom. The stabling
is extensive And convenient- capable of holding up.
wards of horses, worthy the attention of DroFers.' ,
being} afit central and excellent part of the townlos
th-e7..-=‘l."-o-rhitiriki.
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/Drovers, Partners, Pedlers, and Travellers WI in.
'cited to give him a call.
He hopes by strict attention and moderate cherV4;
to render. general sat. tratetion, •
Carlisle, April 9,1858. 19.
. .
Mr. William Ralinori., Green -. street , above.Thint
street, Philadelphia" afflicted Or severalyears with
thefollowing distressing symptoms : S ickness at the
stomach, head-ache, dizziness, palpitations of the
heart,.irapaired appetite, sometirries : acid and potreo;
Cent eructation '
s,, ealdinesi and 'weakness - of the: ex.:
treinities, emaciation and general debility, disturbed
rest, a sense of pressure and weight at the stomach
after eating;nightmare, great mental despondency;
Severe flying pains in the chest, back, and aides; cos
tiveness a dislike for simiety, or conversation,
untary sighing and weeping, lingor and laissitude upott
the letiste'xercise.:
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Mr. Salmon had applied to the most eminent IIbly;-:
sicians, who considered it beyond tote pop er of:fuedi!o ,
'eine to restore biro to health ; howeller,itislili Oilie=
tions had reduced him to a veldepleirable condition;
and, having been mopmmend by a relative of his - to
make 'trial of Dr. William Ivans' Medicine, he with'
difficulty reimired to . 111P - ot9ce hid procured a pack..
age, to which, he says, he is indebted for hiSrestora..•
Lion to life, health and friends. He is now:injegina .
all the blessings of perfecthealth . • ' Persons desirous
of further, inforniation Will he satis fi ed with. eveJ7
pixtioplar of hie a ongbing cure at : Dr: Evanii' ,91e.;
‘
-teal-olliee,lNo. 19, erth . Bth street,
.Philatielphis:: "
The above - Mail els for - sale at the office of-thei-
Herald iii•r t ipositor, Carllde.; , " , '
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CHAS.. T2f.
--•-z.-'-•PAIVIpiILET LAWS. .
•r - . friirraorto Y'6 OFTVE.-2,.
• • Carlisle Jul 0,1838:
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The Pamphlet taws; 'passed atSesecni e .
1837-8, have; been received at this o tie; .an'd atri
ready. fcir, ,clistribution, to Those entitled 3 , law to rai
ceive there: • GEO. "FLEW Pnoth';y:
Jul" 44,1838.-4* i v •
'TEETH.
TEETU
CARLISLE
.SPRINGS.
D.. .CORNIVIAN.
COLD
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wata7araevaaaalkaan o
Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Colain.;
611.1.71' 810.3'110USE
MettelMl344
George Ferree
IfJpipgisift - and Dypockon•
driatism.
Interesting Cure!
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