Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, December 18, 1838, Image 1

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17 7 : Because theirLooitripo . siti6OAS__such...itiniLthei
areeijuntly applicable to th e usual .. .diseases oftsarah .
Cold, or temperate climates.. . -• • -- '
18. Because too, Or flute arc in general sufficient
. for a dose-so that, as is ,he case with the generality
. •- . . . -of pante' medicinea-the patient is not compelled t
The True niches of Life. is -make a meal of the M-
.1 • -19,-Becatise each intlividuatpill .iii put up iuhlee
11-E A 1.1 - 1111 the immediate superintendence of the proprietor, so
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. ttt . i no, mistake n the composition, or quantity can
Ire know that -Health, and. the ability to possible crew through theearelessidis of a less in
labor is
.the wealth of the great mass of teresited agent.
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20.Allecatise they purify - the feame - Witticitiettebili - - --
the people, this as in most. other cowl- :
.- tatinethe - system. -
tries. To preserve, 1 kerelbre. that lifultli - ---- .21-.ii...catise, iintwid ! statviing thwir,,Lun nentie pot e'
by_Nd2 rU.R3L. means; is a ,?,rand moral clarity, no perivri Iris ever ventureilti raise •flgllyst
them the Ina..tali or . F elisnr(l. -which ' would no have
and' political scheme. -to fulfil whick re
•. Iwo n th..!_cas.e, if e oty-ciuld have discovered tif them
quires oter utmost attention. • : a single - flaw - ticaril at. •• ---- :-."--'' • 5,, , '. " ---
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TIIE imparrelleleil reputatiin which:Peters' Pill, , . 21 Ilectinse-:auil this fact is of the ,uttirtost irm•
.lurte acquired as a Ste:heal
. 12Titoritive, bi - el.! 111 . 19 t, 7 1)11111:ted • )=,di
IaCH iii - a •certniti sititatiMi may. take
unquestionable proOf that ca , . be given or tin4c.iiri- them', ( not-mire than two or three ieri time limeey ,
, one: se leap:let:wee tv the afff 'mei! in aim ist every - re.) without in the. slightest degrer •ineurring - the
•c1:189,of diseases, ' The number if letteei I...au:lye:l lursaial of alenlioin' Were the ;,ittttleti of Petra' in
from patients recovering tlit•ureith de metas is reat. estimable pills - corifined to thOttlesimble coif alone ;
ly prodigious, and the cemplaists which they have it would give them a ilecil6il advantage over the
..cured are Orient as.varied as they are numerous.- medicines of all c-ma?ctitors, as in no cases is there
Rat still there areLsome_ia which
.0.1, are - more , inore. - datigatr to hmapprelleitiled, or Iti`Nhich so feiv
especially beneficial than in others; a - id among this: iteniedies - have been diticovere.d; as - the - one referred
may be named the 'too Mimi fatal c mu:A:dots of ill--:to..
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stomach mid bowels, such as Cholic, Flatulence, and .23. B:7 - eii0S - e - crliilb they are .so efficient in i tlicir op,
indigestion,. for which - they are' not only a certain '. erations - with ailillts they May, at same time be
- but aii immediate Cure: administered to childreq - aniteyeti to infants, in small
Itis well kniwa - that from the ilisadtratigement of „ irointitiwi; half a pill Lie instance; without the,,slight-'
`tile 'stomach :mil hotiels, attire 'iii le titillis of all the '' ut Mingilit.:<l its;
malmli!,a3 of intuit and rhoditiinglifei that this is the : : 24. pticiinse - their virtues are tickt. ,, ,t,iledged .to
fottinhition of Platilleney, SpasMithe Pains, haliges- - - stand
„mtcuentioent, fat their soothingi.o: cane tipw
tint', Loss of - A.ppiftits etc., and that those: in their i Fowl; liiilies 'while sntfering from t1i,,% ....ages
liteli Ova birth, to.Drotray,.llrYer Cerntslaitd.,"Cim- • of life, as (Ih4.CP:it by the. lawa of natnee..
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stimptipn,-and litibitnal-lownitss-cf_spirinii_therellire„. /__DecemherN,_l33B -. ty.-- -2.- . • --•--
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- Peters' - Pills being the very hest in eillisine-which has/ „
ever been, discovered for ilie incipient diseiries Of the 1' - VALUABLE REAL ESTATE'-
- . intestines. are necessarily the surest-preveittalii-es rf _- - 7777.-a--..- .• •
__those dreadful, and also gi...neral disorders, whie/r ena-'! -4111 1 t t"l4 L 1. 1 1,46 ' - .
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Hitter life, - and dim; so iininy - millio:is - t• tirctimely ; - . situate about .mi es
Afirst rite Limestone - Pa'rin -- ' ' r• 1
graves.- . /- • went of Carlisle. containing 27.8 Acres, about - 200
In speTikiitg . thins 1)r. Piders arrogates noting:to Acres:clearanti iii a high state of cultivation; the
'himself that lals- u n t been """e"tleill0 1, " l'Alle. --- hatineeiwell timbere d , ata - I:dicre is a large'qUaLtit-
Ils.„„is no needy quack or irtktiown..speculator, will -of 1:i - clist on die place •
tomes l 'e r we 11"-e world as his qW" hits Id and wit- ..
- The imprOveiniaits ;ire n new e iwo Story
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mesa, hut is tilaced iti 'reSPonsildlity ,r sitilati•lur V • - - - • -
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• the patiollagu . Odell lie. has - italoyed cn• rears, and ' {lSt Ii . Ili, II OVS ii .a: turricia... EN
which
. is hicreasin,q-'m an ritert iMprocetlented in ;
-Gn T :11K.R NT - .
- the annals of medicineo.!mt - iMikes hid Fri
tfi4.:. fit to as- - ' ANTh -A-R
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*with. a Teo . aut nise, S
ot:Oiling, i iiitLtwo Apple Or
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fi sert nothing which is nothorne nutliv the mist in- ' c h ar d s , • Ti i e re i s a well or water. :mil several very
dlable proof, and limieit lie 'll;•.ea noCferir to Ise lint
to the t . _•st ill any tkig,-_ which_lre_baa_pconik e d -,,, , • lartt - e spriogs near the littse. The liirmiike Road
- - . 87 11Th - tiitifril7Nsii-4Tri - CriiiiiiTieectitr - g - Firsitillitillyttitillrifti --
- :spec - that its - Pills. /
D r. p ‘1 ,.. 1 .„ i 5„ ,i 32 .0 - i - app ,.. t. ., he n i,t h , , t 1 state, on ..farin, and the flail Road -passes nearly in sight. ~
the inithoritviw . a groat menhee of _remilar physi- !' 'Phis p r e pmts is well ettlettlatedfle two farms,
Viallll, that utierevatit his Vegt•table Pills have latiti '''l•';''l. will l " - ' , ' ill "'P al:al ' °r l'llt elb ! - ' r t Vi "147-Ptus •
. introdliceil(they have almost Vnlteiv. - ;eeled the•tul; p. A n a”' .
Airiti of mercurial exoeriMents..fir their peetiliar far- • L i s t
wisilln g l ' l inrcbas '" . the rihr)ve P " llertY '
limy iti / t „ wootening ,. the blond. o wl otimitilitior. it t ,... will ell s i the timlrsigoeil. who resides t mile cast
• of Ca:lisle, diitectly. on the Cumberhind "Valley i;oit
_expel all noxious Jucies. audio giving' strength and
Road: and %sly) is- amliorizeil by a committee of UM
!-. "tone to tln: nerves. preventsK.s,l - 149e' litom rierpririOg
n•apl.or Directors or the LarliOe Bank to make sale
' that strength •which; must be got under, if at all, 11V • '
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2' alangerons rem:all:set. cif the mine. :
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Pertni•ed he Jai. PRIESTLY PETERS, SI. 1). 1 ,,,, • 1 „ ~, ~,,,,,,
' 129, Library strk.t. New - York. Each box contains i .. i . ' l ,... e We i n i l a '' r e ;. iß y i ' n : g " - I - n ' t , Hig - ence ,, , j..elionon Courier,
40 pills; price 50 cents. .
Those colotroto,i Tills ti-re sold in . oiltio „- tirinor. , lititl Lnecnster Examiner and flerald will publislithe
above S weeks, (mark price) and charge this office.
- , pal 'Druggists in Baltimore. Philadelphia, Wsoidag
___toti_Cite,aliff-througliont.the-thdtell States, the Cana- - --- - - -
thy - c - rj'exa , S. --- , "A l t- :co, nod - the ' I IWW -, Fidips.oiTid hy ----VALITARIM—IVE-Als---AESTATE
JOIIN 1. MYERS. SA.Nliir.l. ELLIOTT. Cart- ~ 11 7 0/* sNaff'.
3.Tv.):: S.IIOIEIMII . WILSON T ::Sliiiimielmblirg; I.rW- . . • . , .
IF orma, tiIEORGE 11 A R LIN, Chamhersburg. ; i FIRST rate Limestone Perm, situate in West
. December 4, 1838.-ry. : ' ' /1 peinialiormi••ll townstrip, Cumber% 1 entittv
hou elect by lands of William Dunlap. Isaac Gootg
• hart lialsher 111x1 •r lido n. Rea IVM•PaIm and
Qultchs aud their. Destructive ' • -- " r i - - •' '• • ;
others. about 2 miles west o f Carlisle, 111 sight of the
• Nol i .l.liTlC 1 1 5114.. e turnpike and the rail Tail, emended:lg about
THE united testimony of the physiciaos 'through- • One Hundred'and 7'hirty Xeres.
out the 'United States Vas lolly proved the Iliet that ',About El - Girt - I' ACRES are clears:druid hist high
Peters' Vegitable Pilhe are the •mily true Vegitable state of cuttivation. Tiles' balance is well timbered',
—Pills'-whieli-will-stand-the• test _ o f_,,,,,,,iy ntio , r l,,,,, e _.!Miti_liiertt.ls4l-grinit-ifillai,t i ty- of-Locust olithe-place.. 7 -
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the proprietor - would most earnestly iirg The Improvements e, e them to ,
• the notice of, dioae who have been- in the habit of ' ; TWO. STORY •
using. its Catilailies .1° flill•tielitg. thitt 111!StIlletiVe and • ' •
. imitating quack pills so generally advertised, and 11 U, ILI)G- 111.IPUSL
wh'eli are at best lint slow cote:tuners of the vital A II l. ' . 'anti lilt/lieu. •
fn: oti.,,tha imirtleemis ogehts even to the most ;t•-•. -- -' - -o-'7. . .
- ha . If is trite, mostof them prerillice a pnrgative with a never-failing well of water : Ylose by the door,
" effrct, unit semi times draasient...relirf t but in mist and DM excellent frame 'Darn; and tWO first rattrApple
------eases-they-Nnee-thit lligestireot•galis; - nitiPairleibitual - - Prclit • utils. - - - „. • • , ,
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resort to them must must terminate in confirmed dyspep- ' If the iiimci - tifsr)iVty is - nin col a at' private sale be-
Ski. . fun- the. 26111 - of December next, it will be offered on
It is trite thaeratlinrtie and aperient medicines nee - said day at II o'clock at public sale, when contlitiohs
often rtemiireilclait the oicestiliscrimilution slionld of ..),, will be •inalle known by the heirs, For fur
always be observed in the seli•ctiMq and if this be', thee particulnits enquire of • •
done, nothing itkittrions can itcsult fenm dude use., • : • ..d LE X. - Ale C.' UI; LO 17G 11,
To prriduce, this much
.desired result, Dr. Peters_ . ' ' . • on the premises.
has ~ m ade it his study fir several years. and feels November 2b,i538.-:--ts. " •
proud (3 sae lie- has succeeded at . letigth-- fait:heyond o"Tlie Lativaster Ilerald & -Ertiminer will insert
lug extMel Bllol ll4 , The-nhieet-othis'Plils la t-' 1 filiPee , • --the above 4 weeks, andcharge this office. - ' •
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cede the necessity of is feeq.ient t•eirOurs,e to itiiiirimis . .
purgatiers, and to offitit n medicine safe, 'eerttiiii, and . ,
I' ÜBLIC SALE-OF LAND. ' -
pleasant in its operation. . ~,,,„ . •
• ;Prepared. by .10S. PRIESTLY-PETERS,-M. 1).- IDURSUA NT:to the li.st will nod tettion.eid of the
No. 122 Library street, New York.-Each box con- l. tate Aluk,r Abrain Davenport, deehl,l, on
'taint 4u pills. Library street,
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sick alifi:A'ervrites.
Those who have suffered, nod are weary of stitrinz,,,.in'srill will mulled 10 ; " o "'en • s 4 0 'mo" lYi",ll,in . 1,41 ''
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.from these olistessiiev i - onioolitiolts. wilf•find .ito Pt; 'Snit calt . ooty,-Vit., near- LeetoWn . , -and nitrating-the
'PERS' Y EGIT.1111E" PIT,LB' ft remedy' it once louts of Itieloard ilVSlierry's heirs, l‘lesSrs. Charles
certain nod int - mediate i n . its etets. . .> 1..0wl des_co,tl.l , lno NI-ryer. containing 200 ACRES
t o w s,. Rand ii n i .h. ii ti v t ; . or ilpwarols, :Said land liln isiteNtiediate between
IN DirSPEIPSI,A. ; the Fmlthfield and Slieplierdttrouio, and Smitlofielitiond ,
Th e
fl.l l : : n :le t i l itii e i t El e. :t n i t s ' i t l i i . l ll. . r : : : n s : s lf t u l l : l e e :: "e l m :P e whue : l 7, 4 & ll , l* ( f 4 ll.l s ll. -•: s i n i. v 2 i l4 :
u f , ,,. l • i i , u t r i t i t:E . l s . m: i i:tiO l d r e Y . lt A l, " i l a l o l o i d ilc li t' et r al l .t s ; S lib6 li t i l i t i '2 l
l o ll ' I 1 tt i'
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11. Al so Ott
or •to ;any Vecituble Pills ever t
besides this they are reeottimeo,ro t i ‘ l l ,t i • t i ' o n li ve t i. l ‘ n t !'e n n i o7- 1 "' ' 'af tirdoi/ the 22 d dal! a./ 140 same month,.
Pent and lending members rf the „Me • dirool Faculty. , . ne,cmor)9 11 ,.e 0 1 11 " 1 : Is c. C 'OF:tiAND
in the county of ki‘ecierii,4ll..TlOW. 111 ,t le °CCU..
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pansy of Dr. Daniel Magetuler,) between:3 antl:4 :
of It i ttit etiO s triP Of airi at SOUS • mit.. north east nt* • Winchester, adjoining the lands
v eg i .. ,If I ‘ essrs. Wi . 0..1.. Clark, .loloot t. Cooke; and Geo..
Poi! using Dr. Pekrs' tWeiratid. b•t ' ..t ' 7 OO 1 250 Aeres.
,•...ow! 1.1, containing t ort 4.. 1 ... 81 4 4
tale I ills. - . •d r . Efilid form is within one mile of the Winclierter and ,
- .1. Because they . are • i•xceedingly poptiralr which Potomac Rail Road., Pi - incision of tooth raliillol given
proves them to'he esieedingly goed. . • • • collie lst day 0 , X !wit nest. A further description 1
.2.. Because they era - compost d of
.simples which of the *Jane named farms is deemed unnecessary, as ,
. linve.the,power to do good 111 till inim . ehse number of it is presumed that env one wishing to. purchase, will
•insei, without 'possessing. the . eneaus'to do, injury in • view, the property and judge for . theniiielves. .. • . .
'any. • .'"• - ' • •' • • . • . I . Terms Made knoivto on the day of •
'., 3: :Because they not o quack 'medicine, but the ' . 13RANTON, DA VENPORT, Ex'r..
Scientific compound •of a retmliir pliviiciati, whd ints . • • - ' "of Abram Davenport, decd. made his profession (Iwstudy,tof loos life. -.. • • . j e rr i , i .,,,, minty. ,
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•4. , Because they arc n ot unplensinot , to tulle rice dia. Nov. • 15, 18390--ts. 5,,.. ' -
treqpg to retain, while they are most effective !Cop,
critto . •
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•:s'.'llleettuse airy are recommended. as
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by the.regulur Enmity. •• ', -, . ', ; .Pevote4 to, 4g ricalure, Horliculluie and
6„ Ilecauseby keeping the, System iota foram al ',tate . : • ' • r,, , tiral. Economy,
-or iictiinif4bev•cill'e'lllMOF t• '-every if isei t se- w ilieli:-Is-Ah t biti, iii - d - b - v -4- 0 - ii - T r
I is isr - LN - 45V - 41fR - ktif Street
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iiiehlehtal ta theliiiintin frSme. ' ; ••• , ' ~• Philadelphia; pritel.l„perariMOtititfr: Siihßit'il! ! ,
.i'--,1, ta
t'-th4 . 7 Are elleliW miq PPrlubtet - fin" - *" l 7 - tiTuTs taken by Siiiiv .1. Itill'Elli; Bookseller, Capers..
rCmito all their virtues in !Int' v ig °l•,- . i li''?"Y O i t inii • h •' ‘ • or ~ .hom 1 44 st, 'un0. , 2(1 .Voluineii, in,streiig . bind,ing,
Iliad frei.s:ll7.le'ligth, of tinie.'••': .- '. • '•-• ''' :. ' • z , : - I.ona . i be obtained ;"'price $1„.23. Also, • - '
=lf; Because,' 'notwithstanding tau; simplicity and j ; • '
-, , TI - IV:ZOAP/I]rsg',.ectißCAlNTH . j) - ::'..
nil tor* 0 KT; itm - oi l o7 . lt!ic spvti kat purgotive mPtl . ..'
icines wbiekluts bee, ~it.'4o, l lwered, - , .- , t - Detiole t0,,..61 rat re • Indructpn •. 4-
. 9 Beranselhey are uwith in ,i.e it ne t i i ,, f e i„ ni ,e_ ~ .
f . mnaemeni . ,,...ateßlogra ty • 4-e
taring a good,i . iptietitef' , ... ... ••..7, ,‘•L' : ,..'` ~,•-.,
: . .- i lo e -Becittups in,,Stases of spleen 01;ti r ,,, ett os e ,„ ni .. • 1 i „.7. Wipe One -1)111tor per year, outlay.. Poi. thefirst
*els. healthy , iiillup4ee.pn she eicelie.(l Oilie et a,i'i tin- Volume, cf till, l i.eek. we li d 12,00 • subscribers;
fly,'they 'leave tt tn . ' nal hap*, elitieti,in'Cidiiiingtuta t in ,-- , subscriptions ti 'which. Moyle indite above.
.Neatly
irigiOrsio;it 'Bob monili ,, ; . ' , ',: , .,. , i':::',.,•'•. •! , \,6lf bound; Price $1,28.. ~3 / .: • • • ,
'l4l.“Beeansos. they: effect , their •cure,s WithoW . th e . • ' .M • SdIC .IVofit 088 1 . ,45 0 61/.
,AlliilW!ety4isoi Of otheiv ll l4 l, l l 4r-iliaii.d griPl!'"-,i - Carlisle, October so sots: -.
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A FAMILY NE wspkPEn.--DElrciitin TO NE WS, : 1 11 4LITICS, LITERATI:TR : HE RT3 AND SCIENCES, AGRICULTURE, AMUSEMENT, &C. &C.
12. Becaase as well as being an rivalled iitirifier
of. the general srstent, they are. a 83verrign remedy
far sick head•ncfte..
IS. liseause they differ from the majority of med
icines, in the fact that the more they are known the
nmr;ethey are'improved.
14: Because as their application erente no debility
in the systemohev may he taken . without producing
any hindrance to laisiness or the pursuits of every,
day life.
15..:11.2cause_ when_ once.introduc6iLinto4t. family,
Or a village, they almost immediately take the. Inv
cedinize of all oilier medicines in general ,crtrnidnit,ts.
16. Because a number oldie wonderful etkesthey
have effected, can be•substantinted without any undue
means being resorted to,lolprocnre invalid testimo.
1111CilAEL FISIIBURN,
7'hzirsday the 20/A day of December. next,
proceed to sill, nttic auction, on' the prenihme,
A TRA.CT,OF LAND, •
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'Printed , mid published Weekly - by , George 4711. ta earliste Comber/amid County, l'a•'
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The conditions of sale are di'fbllows:—One half of
the purchase money to be paid on the ennfirnintion of
the sale, and the hal:ince in three equal annual pa '-
meats without interest, The porrmiser to'seettre the
said paymenti by hisjudginent bonds 00 the confirnin-
In pursuance i Tau °Are of the orphans' Court of
C bel land cowrie, will be exposed ti public sale on
the pre miser, on Thursday the h day of December
vest,
Sitilatein Mifflin tlwTaßliii).. Cuinbetla 911 elnaly can.
- Wit - 61W2 . , ACRF'S more et• less, late the prow
r'r•l ACO " KNli'll 7 l4 l 7;• deceased awlhining lauds.
lA — Sideman Christlieb.thilayl Dalltunsen, and ethyl's,
huYing thereon tweeted d .
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.• LOG HOlfsE
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- ~•;.'...-..,-,...-..;.. • it . 1%11) 1.0 G: Bill lIN, - -
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with an excellent welFePwntee ;
vyi the premises, .nail
nn 0114111111 of excellent fruitteees. - _ ..
I)ee.nttenthince will t 4 given and tei tux of inle
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mile ki s niwcby
11E SAY It NETTLE, adol'il.
Trish the will annexed of Jacob Aliettle. •
Nev. 27, 1838. 7 -4. w. - • . '. .
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THERE will he sold Atpulifie sale on SI:MI.6y the
1 et tinv. of . I), , erWier nett, male. ;Item i Res, ill Newton
towahhip, Cumin:P.lam, county, a farm vonuiinin g.
200 Neri.s fir Slate land.
the heFt g unlity, hot•'tering on Alto limestone, with
in o n e mile of NMvilllt....ntud one2fotieth df a mile
from the Citinberlatud ItailllidatkaT,lttrge494 ,
don Al which is cowered with the finest -timber, apt
the clear Load nailer good fence, aunt well culticateik
The imarovements are a ,
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.114atI,r,e Ttco-Story
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...LOG • HOUSE,
tool osto.atul a half stiry . litolten,Alllr4 never Luling
well of writer al the slooe;
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with Frame Stablit.amf %Vagoal-Sheirls, larme
'portion.of this land 'may. lie eltared,,Ml
'viable, being' near the townmotl,rail,4sdior-4"17•",
An indisputable title Will:buzlr i t' -- -Antillett%lnms
which will be easy. ' town on the day of
sale by . „., .
• - • • AGI§IIIS .;.,1V00D11011.14%
' NeWville; October 0, 1 . 1 338 -4 s, '
The "Lancaster gerald ant; .E.Ainiitter'• will pub
lisp the abiwe 3 times and 'ellgftztilltia office.- •
rAIfE to the plantation ef,thdlalbseneher in Worth
. Middleton towireship, on the 7t.ti,' cif 1 4 1aVellIOT,
. . NT
.. • .- „ ihstaiit,a liufri i - cAr i r s okit el
ie!:
h ig 63 . -
t s a 4,t r n i o ,: t : o n ~r e di a .,,!: w o v , spot
w y .10 ', elgred . to Pottle
4k,..., l' .
' forward, proVe.property, 4 . 0 luges,
. , 'and tale; it away, otherwl, di be
51
disposed off' according to law. . - -,,- '
tiA4 • utattcli silititizit.
— 14 . 0 - y - : -, 20, 838.-744304---:-e--:-----;-:—.'!-.---,-----.-
wiuislaritiotlity suitable for .
• 0/ercoaco, Toy cheap-at • •:• '; . ,
-• 'pv: : . • MINCIO.B4,CII
. . . . . . . . . .
.. . ' JUST ngcIVED. '- , •
O. G11. 4 1 . .. t 9 ; 1S Superior. filisielTO Irisiter .
I id perkia Oil.
. . I'. ' , • '•'' ' ' . ts..Epuork.
EN
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mar, subscriber :will offer at publie sale, at the
1.- Court I-louse in the borough Of Carlisle. on sot
ttrdall the 22d day. of December next, fit 10 o'clock..
A. M. the following described properties viv-A P
.plastered -
. :. -, • •.
. ,-. . • '
DWELLING - MMUS IC' - •
calculated tor a stnall family, situated rest Lou
- ther street, near the - College , - with par of -a 10, of
ground attached;"cenitining SO feet it 'rout andi2O
feet in depth. Also, a two.story --. '.. .
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stra-x • Wealls rJ , oardcd
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• ,::;. rsiii . • . . .
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p
anirith.:t EN, situsi . teil in Dickinson alley. Rejoin
ing the above; attache(' to which is the same gant:ty
or ground as the alive, on a hich ai-e a great variety
afrui . t. trees. , Thp houses are in good repair. being
both nearly
, t i t ,y4.' -Term s of sale:• One-half el the
in
purchase. n ev to-be - paid. in hand, stpd=the residue
in two eiptidlisilfyearlv payments.
' ' • . /' ' ' Wit:LTV:VIA. MORICAt.
'CABIIVET 7 MAIVIIPACTORY.
1, subscriber rtimeetfully ihforms... the
trots of Gullible, and thu Oldie generally, that
he still 7 resitfes_tif his `Old Wand, in North flunover
street, opposite polka's Chuir'llilsinufactory,
there,he, foti4ttes . to carry on.the
•
Cro' Mkt-Alit
.
in all its y,litifints 'branches— lle has listelv foroislio
hirtiself,,with a new
4c. to necrinamothite,all those w h o mniyy hone nun
with a' Call: , He returns ; his sincere tfiatiks to his
'friends and Customers for the liberal .cliconriigensent
bestowed him,' arid 'solicits ii c.intinutince of their
pittroinv , e: flatters himself that by'striet alien.'
business and stitlisposition to
. itlcase:, - to hie - At
and receive a share of jniblic initrotirkis. • It
--N. 11._One_oi•-Two-Journeynien A . :iibUtet . Makers.
wanted ; to. whirinv wages_liill be,givenr- An
iiilirentict; wilt fie taken to learn the above, butiiness, .
it well recommended, • -
. -
Cmdielr Nnvember-27,1838. •
.
' ORPHANIS . COLT - RT SALE.
In pursuance of all oriler , r/ the Orphans'Court of;
Cumberland comity, will be exposed to pW,lic aide on
the premises; MI Stiturday_thr‘iedlltrrefday of-Dr
ember next, at It, o'clock.,:, M. the reiki..eillite of
DYS'Altir, deceased, 'consisiing ask. - •
•
• TRACT _O P L.ASD, - -- --
situate in Hopewell township, Cumberland county,
, conto• • g. 1..46 Acres and 6. Perches. strict mea
sure, sidjoining_lands of Motu,' IlloweklClaistopli
Aur:and - otherirrhartnrthercorrcrectett - 7 — = ----- 7
.A two story Log Duelling
110UNE. •
A DOUBLE LW BARN,
alit! other nut buildings. and a never failing spring of
water near the liplike. Thclail isliat. inferior-- to any
xlat+lanih in lie u•m : dy. Ahont sixtt , live acres' of
.said tract tire cleared, a portion of which is
and the remainder is covered with thriving tiniher
st relivable kiwi, •
. JOSEPH M.' MEANS, .
. •,. Admini(straor
November 20.14.38.--St.
ORPHANS' COURT SAM.
Tit ACT OF LAND,
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sr ~flrB6 C S Its r.
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rUESDaII JITTER
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. 01 . qaafet e l Minstrel t. ,ill.l,la f c r irl' Ilarib a t a t i iil m ed n ;
Tut 4 k eti l l i tee va s3 . l7.;:f the a m ni nit i al li ppiiired
cliaracter—by-I. lHickok :And •George-FleMirig
- mile!' enlarged arid improved. -Ptib
lisheil and for sale-11,J. Whetham,_hiladelphia.T..tsl.
11. Hiekok; Chandiersh P
iirg, Pa.—George 'Fleming,
Carlisle, Pa.—L. Loomis, Pittsburgh----Yale and
Wyatt, Richmond, Va.—and Pearce and Besancon,
•
The publishers put frith thii work with a view to,
meet the wants ofl the religious community; and ha
reception has been such as to afibrd the most flattering
assurance that they lave neither mistaken its wants
.nor vainly endeavpred tu A very largo
edition Wain a short time been exhaustokitaitiOttil
_called for,. -This -- demaild determined the publish
ers to Inive. the, work stereotyped, and thus be ena
hied to keep, uli a.supply for the demand. 1 .
cmitaini tunes suited to nearly eves
re -variety of measure found in the. illions flymn
Winks in use, embraced in a 'very large collection of
Psalm and Hymn tunes. Resides these, it contains ■
windier Of iitertisting anthems, set _pieces, sacred
songs. &c. easy of execution withouttlie aid of instru
mental acerMpaniritents, and suited to Yarians iicea
sions of,rel igions worship connected With the ehtistia
presient day.
'revellers of Music, Musical Societies, re
tailers and ethers. supplied on the most accornmodat-.
ing terms on a pidicatiOn tO either of. the labliplier&.
IrZr The...above work mitsibe had,- whole-)
,
safe or rerai4 fit the office of the " Herald!
and .Expositoz."..Cartielijoa.
••13 Vnn order of Ow Orphans' Court otettmler-
Inntl county . , I will ocpose to public gale on the
foutkutlie - Zlitt — elety , 31iriember
next the following real wide nfJonatlans
deed, to Wit.:—.i:Trnet of first rate • •' •
LIMESTONE' LAND.;. •
situate nil the Triton* Spring rail , aliCn.:l - four miles
-below Cirlinle, eoiitt g about 22 citron, 'More or
less, haring an elegant.
or,razi.vreti. li;torsr,,_
formerly kept as televise of public entertainment 'and'
AI first rate Fif/Ill! HANK 11Al1N and othbr
thereon erected. -There are also two_line rite
on the premises. The land- is all elaired.' - 'l"he
property wilk be sold together or in Arts, as 4111
het suit purshasers—upon the following termw—Otie
third i 9 remain it, the hands f theipurchasee, ditlm
terent to he paid annually to the widow; $2509,he
;mid mi the confirmation of theinnleigittraldhbrlif
$llll,O on the Ist Ape d : 1/182, wlien po i il
;;ices; pad the balance in two opium' payments
interest., • -
. JOS'E:PIICUILVER .Guardian;'•-
t," 4t
. • •
A T nn Orphans!. Court' Itch, inn ItictoUrthe 12th
slay of November, A. 9899, and 11011411 C ta
4:111 . ihilo in and fO; Cumberland C ., :nuttv; befarellte'
lionoritide!dolia heed, President, anti the Associate
Atti lgen. 4 _tlle-;rante'court,Fie-thefolloiringrprO‘ced•
;tip were hail, to wit:
In the case oldie Writ of liaii.tition nits 'valuation
'on the . i.eal estatti. of .11114.:ollutojati! of South
ampton tOwnship, deceased, said writ linftlirlicelv:ret
turned executed, was .confirmed,'aitiVido.vm
&c.---now, to 12th November.; 1999, on motion
of Samuel Ilephurn,
.F:stpfire, alba ride awarded on
the heirs and legal reitresetitatiVes of =id intejitate, to
appear stn stated Orphans" Court, to be held at Car..
Hyde, Tuesday the 29th day of Janu ary, 1R99, at I
o'clock, A. M: and'acrept •or refuse to accept of the
real estate of said deceased, at the valitatioh anti
praisement thereof,or show cause why the same should 1
apt he sail.
Cumberland
s, Certified. copy from . the reeOedief the
• . •.- O phanr's Court of :mid cellitly.q
TA O I I I.4S;C'RAIGIIErip,
November '27, 1999::
.1 -1. o" Otis
ettifst
`I'VENDS yesitling•permanet.tly Carlisle,. and
would respretfullv t elThe hiejirofessiaual setVieei
-to the citiVitFrof the jolace
has taken rloms at .Colonel kerree 's !Rotel,
.wlit.re'rre =trice f uiud at all hour*. •'- ' .
I :Z7Per_stitateatieg: it t ill be _ waited - upott‘artlitik
tesLtleueetel .; _,• • •• • •
. , . ,
J
hsoltdiouOh
ealetini wider the
• firm of Stiowat 4 nivii.rx has this day been (Halal*.
,vetl by mutual , The b
onseat. , The are in the bawls
of William B. Mullen;•AtihOilll Continue/a riatiM4
Ait.tuee' paper heret o fore:; • • ^. . 1 .• • •
EDWARD sIiOwERS., '
.•
WILLIAM 8: ktgaztr,.
• nipi*.owb,D . o.:B,ll6BB.o-31... ._•
OM, ',IR E,AC EMI ER 1;800 3S.
'•I T 1 lAN - QUEINAOTE -.,
. ...
„sovit Fop g ... taiREET; i fIiILORLIPHIA.
DAVID MlLLERti''' -
ESPETATI,ILY rnir
inferitis friends 4r,id the.
public, that he' has removed' fieraTte Western
tetin Market stiseet, to that largeand.eummmlious.
lot
hotel-formerly kept by Mr. p: Duke, sign of the,
• VII DI Ai N.•.Q VIRE N. • . -
- .This:hotel is - situated_ in Boitth.F4urth Street; be
tween. Market and hestnut stkets,in‘the very centre
Of the businesiPart of the city, Bildt:Ill therefore'be
found. very Convenient for meirchid *nd business
men generally,. -.. .: . . •
-'---11.4te-bnittllniti'hat;e been dr:VII/Ight/61100
I ly Apyired by
,the sulicriber, and' an
been spared in arranging and furnishhijlllie eta:4ns
87 as-en prnmote.the c•lnfort and convemerate of those
wbOmty favor the It^tise — with-their custom.
• • Gentlemen travelling whit their families can have
private-parlors- furnished in the best manner - with
chambers attached to them, svltere..they can enici,
privacy and seclusion, or the companfonsldp of their
friends, as may Ise -mist desirable.
The BAIL - and CELLARS hale been:provided
with the best LIQUORS . and die choicest WINES of
ei , ere ibeicillithin. •. - '
' Tlto...l'A BLE:tarn at all times le sepplied- with
every-44114aq whieh'the season and market can af-'
ford, and - every exertion made to please the palate of
hiaeukt , mrrs. '
The HEADING ROOMS are well supplied with
.e Icailikinurrals adliferet,t elties.ai, well as with
a event variety Of the Country jou - hula of the State.,
1 he svivANTs wilLbe lound careful antitrust
worthy. •
. • Attached, t o the hotel are very extensive STABLES,
ralculnievitoaCtomnoodutc one liundredlvorara, avid
under the juperintendinice of careful and attentive
Ivostleri. • , - •-•-• '*- •
• D... 111: returns his -sincere 'acknowledgements for
the very liberikl encouragement heretofore received,
with fare which will lose, tiothlnghy • companion
thathisipptrtmenis,ind their
furniture,•are equal to thosa Of alualtther hotel
in the city; he respectfully.solicits a fuith — sestare oh
puhlie patronage:: .- • .
Zohiladeiphia: .Tt%e,n it 13,p1138. . .
mimic %Ace:
Dee. 4, 1838.
NO'. zon.,
• Referents,--
. „
In_lipatton.p.,Four.o4.--
o.l,:_iNtionnitt Whit%
Itsy,'erstop.s o i; ; Ttioavroze..•
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=I
SPLENDID LorrimmEs FOR
DECEMBER.
. $30,000-4 1 0,000.
VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY.
benefitpf the town of Wellsbuti. •
Class No 7: 4 for-1838.
To ballroom at Alexandria, Va. on Sattirday,Dee. e.
• • floind Seheme.
_ Caplta. samoo--sto,ooo.
$4,41•45,140-$3,006-4.500.Z.2,000.....50 prima of
.1.000.020 of 500-20 of 300, lite.
'jack so only $lO-11alves 5-Quarters 111 50
.Cert.l! of ITaekhies IS - Whole !rickets $159
Do do- 55
• Qom. • s* so
‘ 7 ,34Q.
11,000 o loft
And nearly as ma v prises as 'Blanks, "
lAletantlria Lottery, Class No. 8, for :1838.
To be drawn at Alexandriaggra. ori Sat. Dee 15, '3B.
75, Number Lottery-14 D;311 , V11
, Capita( nisei.
1 C s, ldtAsPrigo 40.000
1 - Pr!ia of • 15.000
1 d° lO.ooo _
1 „ • 4.000
1 do 3.000
1 du . 2,000
1 .. do 1.615
-10-Prizes of 1.000
12 do -. 500
25 do . 300
15dd ‘ 20
Besides prizes of $l5O-125-100-40-50-30--20 0
-10
Tickets only slo—Hikes $5.-.Quarters-$4 50
Certificates of l'ackaies of 25 Whole tickets - VSO '
Do -co
Do do - -2$ Quarter de SO
VIRGINIILSTA:TE'LOTTERV
Fnr the benefit of the Mechanical Benevolebt Soelett
of Norfolk. Chola No 7, for 1838. " To.be drawn(at
.Alexandria, Va.-onSattlithii, December 02, la3lt
- Capitals. . • .• . . •
sso,eoo— . -10,boo--o,6oo—im
-5,0i,000
2.500--2,0001,7471,
,25 prize 0f.1,000--25 prizes of 500-211 do 300, Ste.
-- Tickets only 40..-Hal yes 5-=-Quarterk 50
Certifiestjecof packiges of 25 Whole tickets, 130
Do- do 25 Half do 05"
- do .-25 - quartei do 32 50
- 1113p;,294-$lO,OOO.
100 PRIZES OF $lOOO.- - •
Virginia State Lottery. •-•
For the benefit o f the- Monongalia Academy. Class
No 7-for 1138:- -Tis be - drawn hi Alexandria, Va. on
Saturday. December 29,1831,
Brilliant Scheme,
C 4p;t41.1k3.1
291-1_000064,900-3,9_09=_-_,
1;673-100 prizes of 1,000-116 of •
300-66 of 100, Ste.
' Tickets only 10—Halies s—Qeartera 250
Certificates of .packages of 26 Whole tickets, $l4O
• littdo • 26 Half do ' 70
• .16 " . " 1 1:16 7 . do 26 QUartet;d4 35
$ r•Orders for Tiskets and Sharer or Certificate*
Of Packages in the above Magnificent Schemes, will
receive the moat prompt attention, and an official ac
count of - each dra7cing sent immediately after it is
over to all who order trans us. .Address •
• D. S. GREGORY & Co. 41aNagers '
Washington City, D.O
Isr , oremher 26. I Iht • - "
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,
nnlitßE - Will - b4ev — relattolfMdWrtire - boule .- ot
11 . Daniel Sugars, in South Middleton, ownthip
Cumberland county, on Tuesday the 11th ofDeeom
her next, between the hours Of 1 . 0 o'clock, A. M. and
o'clock, I'. N. for the. purpose nf electing
• FIVE MANAGERS
for the Itanoyer and Carlisle Turnpike Rbad: Tiro
by the stoekholdrreand Three by . the Cocia4siciners
of Cumberland and Adams counties. toWor one
year. T. STEPHEN'S. rer.
Nnvinnhee 17, 1115 S. • • - -
: . , ,1110EN1r ACCOICLVi i .... `.
- XTOTICF, lit ltereby n
-gite,-that-the-IcOouni-of
LIP David S. Runsha, Trustee appointell,hy the
Court of Conitnon Pleas, under the will of George
I Weir, deceased, in the room of
.Georte pleat:Alt
ceased, was presented to,, said court, for cofifirmiktion
Inil . allowance, and said court hire appointed t h e.
- IsttlityofJetittail• Tertn; 18.99 (being the 14thrilny of
saisl-psontli,)-fOr its confirmation; and etile - on all coil
; certiiiiitio - show, cause... Awn ), it shall not be confirmed
'and allowed,. - .- t ,T.,
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.
• EO P LUMING; •
~ .• - ' . . Prothonotary.
: pr , thinntau.lAoffice, Carlisle, ? , ..
NovemboMlo,B3B.—rit. i, 5 • . -
. , . . ....... . ,
. ,ovem - is herchr.Lgiven, tliat-the-sccount. - - - of:
ItnbertAlnefirlane t Assignee ofJames Ilea, by
lc
. philtilhaird, his admiwiteator. has been presented
;to tWeinurt of Common l'leas of Cumberland coun
ty for confiiinatiiin awl allowance, and said court hive
,„, . ... _ ~
?Nimble he first day of_AlinnuovYJeron; 153 w, (he-
lug the 14th ihiref said. month ) for its consideration,
awl Rule nut all concerned to.show cans; why i t shall
not be confirmed and allowed...
. ,
• . GEO, FLEMING, Pro'y.
il i enthonotarjos Office, Corlisle,") • • •
-- , —November-27,1.R.18. 7 -4w. j
•
•
- • NOTICE.
' 'The-subscribers have been appointed - by the Or.
plums' Court of Cumberland County, to marshal the
assets or the estate of Saniuel Ruby, deceased; in the.
hands of John Rupp, his Esecutoroii'mul among . the
creditors'of the said deceased—and-said audibirs .will
Meet at the house of Thomas Bruner, in the borough
of Meilianiciburg, on Afopday , the inthrofißeeember,
1838, at IV olock, where all creditors are rtqueited
toatteud: JOIIN-,COOVER3 . -
HENRY LEAS,' auditors:
M DROVER.
November 4T , 1ft311.-4;-sw:-. • • I
, .
Vierillille.reillalc heiesaisary.
,
lima lc-4. the , French :Lafriguaiti.
* ' AN . AOT, . • .
iticliS. BllOVFN:(formerly kfodemoiselle Marie .. ,
IT Aglace Saint Outer. from .Pitros,) has been kn.
.To Pr ot ec t .. ,t he• Public SqllllrFis
Ravi by the Trustees of the-Institution. to give an., t
struetion in. Must*. on the Fiano.forte, and to teoeh•HE people of Carlisle, by their Town Council
the French Language. Application may be made to IT assembled hereby enact, a That it shall he and
her at the house of - Colonel McGinnis, in' South • hereby is declared .to bp unlawful for 'any person re
liabrer street. - "•• ' -. ' “. 5 ° - . persons to ride, lend or drive any horse or otherratti
. ," Fin. Music per quarter. •' $T so- seal over upon or through either of the'public e t .,.07 ,
• • - . For French, , . • 5 00' • of - the borough; vehieh are within the boni;darit.'
Airangemiiii are now 'complete, and in operati on; .; the pavements , and: alleyinwhich • surround the I 4 I I
for teaching the - Greek,- Latin, Italian.. Spanish And. it shalt be and hereby is cleaved to In. -
Frenik; end EoltHav loogtkiges k•Drawing„..Paintitig,J4l for any person :or
. personi lb MVO' _
.s v it e i ri d ; I .l iii. .no ra iel l in o sl ir .f i g e r:' r x w nO t t ent aiul tti teit io ni ld te. s is o t i stru eoce_ etion-ht a -•t r lie os sa o id r
ri squares,
, it ; ‘, e
r, i t
o : f i i .
7 1 ,
1:::elsn ki nd, l
0 ° t
.- I 7- .
.' ' - ‘ .. " . * , =4 . . By order of the' third.' - • . whatever . -And Any' person or per.
7-- - . ' ---- -'-'77‘7.r301-IN':-REElVPiincipal77. elate - die Provisions ofthitforditr
. .
pay the surni,tif a - 4- 4 4ifitektr,'„Or . ...
24r?.intier 1aa8.."-St.
47 '
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eoiered itidebts of l ik e am. -, .
• .
____'' =•.;,-. •- • I‘4o 1 iCi:, - .•
• •'.. • th e .lgth IN; '
j:ETTERS of Adininlitration oirthaititaktedli:' '... 1 " , teg .,,,, T 1,,,,,.,T r i p1 ue, • ..
JUI eob . Loidsman, late of Diekbison township. Cum-. ... , -c ur ti s t e n e a t i o
berlsnd county, deceased, haviotkaluektO law sub , : ...! • - - • ••••. - • ' • -L.,
,•• i
scriber, residinglntl% soma towno,l4P. '4H lOn i sooll • • ''' '•
• ' -,r :,-=','4:4,i)
indebted to said 'estate, Wilkteldkeioruelot bairn& VIIIECISIVIto , ind'.fert.....,,V ' I .;
atelyi altd-thottettiodig sdainus will latesent Sim lirek• - ,L.„.4 . 1* , • aid
. F.3,rei!lVg 4 7
periy ikutlintiostetfor oulat ,L o itie.4...j • •L , ..." '• ' '.. ' t' 't Vir Ai.
. ow A w l; .. .I[IECEIVir,O i pew el.:, . Of,
• thillOWlii • .'..'. -,-.- '. •':'. ' • ,'„‘ ' - ibrOebt__- ~..',',-;4 „ 4 , ,,. -; ,
._, . ~ , . , . .• , ._,,,• . • . • .. . • IA .
Clerk.
NOTICE
_, • '
.' TO ' - ' ' : . Reporter of Fashion 4* nails.
_ - -
BRIDGE BUILDERS. . era . cutting Garments,. ..-
COULD respectfully- inform the Tailors, thaX •
BALED Proposals will be reached by thi.Com
' k . missioners of Adams oounty, at the house of the'
5
asses finlike, in Menallen township, on Sattirda; ,
W- he •is now in Carlisle,. where - he intends re
ining for several weeks. .Personewishing to try :
nit system, can have it, with the neceetiary iffiltreLc
the sth day of January next, between the hours of
_.
'dons, by calling . at Carlisle. As regards the merits .
o'clock, A. M. and 9 tdelock,-P.- M.-for the-creation
‘of this syStetruil - tedeemcit-uniteiessary to soy much;'
of a good and substantial - ...- .
as the systeni is so highly recommended by the most
• wvottoz..ir . BRIDGE, - of the leading Tailors of Philadelphia. - •
Across Oresit Conowaga creek; where die road lead --
' • - THE . VOMMIT'ITE
ing frow.Gettysburg to Newville crosses the same,, On Selene' and the 'Arta, Constituted by the Frank.
.
and about 5 miles from-the former place, of the, fol. t 1; 11 1 1 , ! ;; tob , o f t h e. State of Pennsylvania, for the pro. •.
lowing.ditneotioris,th wits
__- - - -• ' ' motion „ot_the_ meehanie_arts, to_whourwas referred __
,-,- -To siontalteln
,lengfh;, - from - one sibulment.'lo- the. for exatuinatio4thelhoulder ineesuretivatem of T.'
other `
seventy feet Tin, and of Single arch, anal six-. Oliver, for the Measuring and drafting orgarmeda, .
, teen feet wide in the clear ; the abutments to be eight REPORT, -1 - . . ,
feet thick each, and twenty-one feet wide, and six feet . That the peculiarities of Mr.:Oliver'. System,
six inches high from the bed of the creek, where the consists in a division 'of one-fourth of what is called •
Bridge -is to cross-the- stream 4.. Whig-walls, on 'the ,the Shoulder,measureinto thirteen equal Pads. which r-_
southeeast aide, to be. thirty feet long each; exclusive . parts are -again divided .into - Halves and quarters,—.. ,
of theithiornents; on the north-west aide: twenty , feet Thus system also differs from-all °there, whieli" the
longeach,exclusive ef di:abutments; the wing-walls to committee are acquainted with, in the following par.
beS.i feet thicket the hottoin, and two feet on the top; , ticulars,-viz: Ist. That - it is more simple and conse. .
wing-walls to'berthree feet higher than the filling up;- quently easier learned and more accurately applied;
the-wing-wills to be under a good parapet covernig, , the drifts and descriptions being so_ plain, that any .
with - white pine bOards of it least one inch thick., arid person at all acquainted with .gartnent cutting, can -
well paifited with red paint; the abutments and wing 7 acquire a full knowledge of it in a few minutes. endi_
walls to be built on rocks or otherwise on.good Mini-' , that after the garment is drafted enthis.peineiPle;aile
dation: the bridge to be sixteen feet wide in the clear;, , and every prbof measure the cutter pleases to apply
twelve feet six inches high from the floor to the square ;'l to_i t; will _he_fciund _to.• lecoril_with the draft. -This
he sides, and part of the iends, to be weatherbo arekt great desideratum. the 'committee thinks, haw never' •
'with vviiite.pineboards, planed and well painted ; .he Ibeen attained lifiiily 'other rnethixi for (hafting. " I
sides a good Venetian red, and the gables-a good ' . Viridus systems Of cutting 'have aPpeared . within
white; the arch to be planked with white pipe platiK the last few yeers; all; or nearly' all of 'which 'have
two inches thick. and on top with two Inch oak plank; been examined by inernberii of this 'committee, but •-
to,extend 'the fUll breadth 'of the Bridge; •lowee . - without - -wishing. to . detract from the merits of any
plank to be pinned, and the whole to-be covered With.. other system, not one so fur, has been found entirely -
white pine shingles t,' die - wood- work -to - .be built - 0. to answer the purpose for whichlt was intended. .
good and substantiid timber; the mope - work of largo •• The committee belieie that Mr. - 01i - ver's system is
and good stone ; lime and sand mortar , and-well ;loin.. better calculated to.obviale the:difficulty under which-..
- ted - ; -- the - ronting - of-the - 13ridge - to - extend - rver - bO,th,TTalloorliav - e - lithioi; - than any of the„sibOre nanied: '
abutm-nta; the Bridge to be built on'the same'plctisyetems,inatmeeli ell it_ estabfrkics- all the necessary.
es the Bridge over great OClnaWsigst creek near Wi-,,•poinia, and in suidi a manner as to convince the cutter
Henry Myer's-Mill-on the road leading-from OxtUsiVtliat • his - draft is correct before lie begins- to cut his .
to Carlisle; the space • between • the- wing-walls „erntUlinli. It appears:tn . leave little Or nothing to the
abutments to be well filled Ms, sous to haves graduardgment o r the cutter, tbuis renderin g the profession'
ascent rising on to said Bridge, hot exceeding five d - evil less err:units than heretnfore. - .--- .
grees elevation front the road to said Bridge.; the .- ,.With regard to the Originality of die system, the
'Bridge in the inside to be weatherboardeil two and a , ensi.thittee believe it implasibleat the - present - day, to ''''
half feet, high from the floor of , the Bridge,With introditio is s‘-stem of garment muttine entirely origi-'
boards one inch thick. - - - - • . , nal; nevertheless, they belieie Mr. Oliver's svitemito
The party' contracting" farlittibling mid „Bridge - ti !be as nearly original ai the mature of the thing will.
-.tee security to double the amount of the contract , for ! admit. Several of_the committee have tested the:
1 etaitliful perfornianceuf the workmanship and pee. 01y : stein, by cutting a ember of. coats by-it and they'
:Menai:v/-0f said Bridge. • --- - i ifo Apt hesitate to give ittheir unqualified approba
, By order of the Commissioners, ' -I g o o;
'_... ' WILLIAM-KING, Clerk.
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CraiE; ietiva,.and 1?Iäá11i
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GENtift . it:CO - 1111VI — ISSIONAND
- F,ORFARDING MERCHANTS,., .
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3.z.ta..centrock 4 -..spowt-st.-Phitadetphicir
Areprepared to receive and effect salesof any. Pro
duce, Peovisions, or Merchandise, which may been
trusted to their cluarz,e.
Liberal Advances will be ni.de, when required,
until-sales are effected. All goods to be f: , rwartled
by Mail Rpiad or Canal' Aleitined West , will receive
prornidittention.
Robert • .
g riemilli
atherw Cr a ig,``. N S V lin na. tie lt i . B lllw r4th rop' son k Co.': . P . 4142. de - -P l . ! lir '''.
Johnston: &Tingley, .
Samuel Hispluim,
J. Logan [
Smith, Esq. Car 'ff..
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• BankettChaniberrourr, Pa
King & Holmes
-Kinga,Hlgisy-81Anderson; : i
Macshane k Kellys,
Atwood,Jones &. Co. . .
F.dward G. Fail,. & Co.
Sterling,Wade & Beebe, v . 1 i....
Samuel ll'Allister Ed' Co. ..‘ m
,William Crgoke & Co.
R. Produce left at the Warehouses of Henry
11;Carlisle, or George.W.Lanig. Harrisburg,
, shall receive prompt attention.
- idelphia, Hee. 10, 1538.-6 m. .
Rhos".
for in
Phi
• - .. Sheri
Saki .
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1. 1
Y virtue of a sundriWrits of Ifetillitioni Exponas.
to me directed, issued out of the Court of Coin"-
rland couidy, wilt bee:posed to pubt.c. sale - at the
Court ficnse•in the borough of Carlisle, on Saturday,
the sth day of January next, A. . 1839,. at 10 o'clock,
4.,...A. the following described real estate, to witi -
•
A Lot of Ground, situate in the borongh
of Carlisle, Cumberland county, containing GO
feet in
breadth -and
. 240 :feet in depth, more or. less. having
• thereon erected a large'
T 4: ill - TWO STORY
and Brick Office, on 'Pollak si&t,.and Two Story
LOG HOUSE, on ChUrch Alley, hounded by Pom
fret:street-1m the smith, a,- lot-or Samuel Ensminger,
and Miss Ittunsey tut the West, chereh A on the
North, and other property of- Catharine Qui:ley on
the east... ' . . -
Also, a part of a Lot of Ground, situate
n - the - brirough - of-Carlislei-containing-30 feet in
breadth, and 240 fret in depth, more_cr less, having
thereon erected a two story frame honse,wenther
boartletl; Intl a frame Shop, bounded on the south by
Pomfret street, on the'west by other property of Catli.
arine,Quigley,•on the north 7 by Church Alley, on the
ea sthy I ottrof tienrgei - M'Peely,.lohtyllays - and - other& -
Seisel t rd taken in execution as the property of Cath y
arstte deivase.a..
Also, a Tract of Land situate in South
itlitldniion township, containini- 3'20 Acres; tdore or
less;
adfoining lands of Robert containin g
Henry' l'ef,
fer,Gilhertlkiriglot,Jacob Ititner, Jonathan -Innis-,
and 'others v hainwthereon'erected a two story LOtil,
HOUSE, and one ERANIFAIOUSE,
I fil
, ,:.:.-. `• *- -- niuraimali LOA , Muhl, and two excel
',-. lent wale' of *Andel , . Seised and takeik
•%; - , its execution ac the property , of James
___. .. _ . ..... .Moore, and to he sold by me .-
...: , ~ . JOHN - MYVSS, Sger(if:
Shei • UPs•Offiee, '2 ,
Carlisle.
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DecS
10, 1834. ' - • . . ,
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MEW' SLR/8 1 3--Ao. 4.,
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j 7; Ricliaivl Witkinsoni N. 197 C4estraut street, :
• 'Edward A. Watson, No. 92 Chestnut street.
Samuel WriOstiNo.".2ol. Chestnut street:.
Axforti, No, 840 Cltestnutotreet.
Thosinais-Earle. . . • • •. •
- • • -Philadglphric-Wept. , 1408.18.--- --
.Mr. T. Ofiver.r-Dettr Sir—l have used your im- •
proveinents on the 'Shoulder Meatire system,' And
believe it to be the best...system ithat , bLas ever came
generally.: ni"
Reimeetfulli.yours,
from. It.. Roach, Criestnut street. :
t• • Phikuteiphia, Sept. 1838.
Oliver—Dear laving seen and used
yoUr improved system of einting,.l have in every in
,stance where it has ImepUitly.useil found it to be one
of the best that has as yet corneiliider rnynotice, 4 aml
ait such I have no hesitation in recommending it to the
trade in general. Respectfully yours, •
• C. StoehioniNo. 168 Chestnut it: •
•Phila. 0ct.14,1538.
Mr. Oliver,--Sir---I have taken your improved
system of cutting garments. and give it the decided
preference over all others that ever came to my no
tieef and have no hesitietionipaavin ins-the-best-and—
Mbar:,
tnistreorrecriyatem now iiTexii - Ctence.and recommend
it to all who wish to becomc perfect in the art of cut
ting garments. Charles Sharp,
No. S.3North SJ st.
• Philtz, Oct. 2d, 183 E..
Mr. T. Most, have taken your system of
tutting garments, and give it the preference over all
others that ever 'tame to my notice; and feel in
recommending it to my fellow. tratimtwn, sui a situ
pie and sure guide. • John Robison, •
- N0. , 7, North 6th street.
• . .Oct. 15;1839.
, 11" r T Otiver--Dear Sir-=1 have taken yqur
-tern -of cutting garmentsicad-surEar as-I - have es-am M.. ---
eel it, - I believe it well worth the patronage. of tilt/ .
trade.. Respectfully, yours, Thomas Thorne -
• • • 198 Chestiest street., .
- .Phila. Oct. 15,1858'
- Miter... Dea- have taken your-- im.
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provements on the ,boulder-measure- system,-ine-d - as
far as I have used it. it has afforded me much cab 4:lC
lion, und have not the least hesitation - iu'rectuun lead
• hug it to the trade as worthy. of patronage.
James 3fieNtricki
S. W. corner 2d & Chestnut sir .;:ets. •
Phila. Sept. 24,• 1.558.
Oliver.—Sir—We have gate votir - sy Ft, m 1(4
cutting and druftiog aluir. trial, and telievf it to b.
the best, we have ever seen offered to the - trade, and
take pleasure in rceostimentling it as such.
Warwick
' No. 22 Withr,a street.
- Phila. Or t. ti, issa.
••
Aft 4 0/ir 'eri-,..Sir-4 have taken your improvement*
pulite shouldermeasuesystemrand-aro-happyto-scitii
that it entirely meets-my views. I have be en 4 ,..A t k, a
coats hy.your system alid all perfect fitting. coats, to,
the satisfaction' of myself and enstomers, and retool-
Mend it to fellow tradesiiien 1113 - 8 simple ;wad cameos.
guide. , . Jo s eph H. Smith, Sou,A2nd It: "4
Phila. Sr~t.
VI, 1838.
are Olkernear Sir-.-11 is with ti - m utmost cheer
fulness we comply with your request., and are happy to •
state, that we fully , concur in the encominins bestowed
'rm,your Bide.' As Sliakspeare says, "Our doubts are
, traitors, and makfilis loose the !pod we off might win e '
by fearing to attempi;" for hethre we attempted a trial
of your rule, we.:lntil arrived at the; cot:Assam, that it
was preferable to retain the rule we were then using,
altlionglt we found some difficulty in varying to suit
the. different fornis and proportions of men, but new
compelled - to admit Mutt your rule completely' and
tisfactorily obviates those difficulties. '
We would therefore recommend it to those who de
sire to Suit their. patrons in a style of beauty seldom
equalled; and believe that when - more fully known, it
will be properly appreciated, And retain its popularity.
while other systetns enjoy a transient celebrity, and
are then cansigned to oblivion. Very respectfully
yours:, • Lawrence & Monell
_
.. .. No. 9; South Bth street
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Phila. Oct. 18th, 'lB3B.
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• Nt r T Oliver...Sir-«:We'. hove taken vour system
or '• ": . • '" - 1 ' kora 81111. en to twen
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