Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, November 11, 1840, Image 1

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Election- Prodaination.: • • .
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TN pursuance of a writ to me diri!eted'll - David I
H. l'Oker,Govermir, Sate of Peouay
tda, I PAPL 'MARTIN • High Sheriff of Cumberr
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laud hereby' give peibliO. notice `that an
•election held' su said, comity, on TRIDAY
THE tioTil OP NOVEMBER, inst., fur a RePre-
Uenthtivelfi Cdne,reSS, to fill the varithey in the 26t1f,
, Or,prtisent:CongresS, occasioned-by the death-of- the
• S. Ramsey, The said .election Will
. 3ie held throughont the county asfollowg: • .
The election in die election. district composed of
7 - ,thelloronAbf 'Carl 'Sid. and toWnShipS'of N. Mite
'4llctoii,South' Middletom Lower; ,Lower
I'mnkforkand ',Myer West Pannaborpugh,:will be
-.held at the Court House in the: borough oe.Carlisle.
The :election in the 'district composed of Silver
of
township„will , he held at the 'Public Housd
of Joseph. Grier in ucstown, in said„township.•
The eledtionin tiketlistrict composeil-of-Enst-Pen
borough township, will be held at ,the 'Public HOuse
.Of—Andrew Kreitzer in said township. •
The election in- the _district_ composed of:: New
Cumherland and a..part of Alien township, will pC
_ held at the .Publicllonse. of .1 olin_S ourbeck r i u-New
Cumberland.
. election in the district coinesed of Lisburo„
and: a. part of Allen. township, will. ,be held at the
.Pul.)lie. House of Peter M'Cann, in Lisburn:
• The election-in . the district composeitolthat part
of Alleciown - abip - ottit - iikltided fii - tlitiNCIV - Cififili - Er- -
)and and Lisburn distriets; will beheld at the Public
House of David Shenfer, in Shepperdstown,ln said
'townShip:- • . • • •
The election in the distrl'ot - comPosed of the bet.-
ough of. Mochanicsbprg, trill be held at the Public '
llouse - ofJohn hoover, in said borough; "
The election in the district 'composed of- Monroe
toWnship, will 'bd'held at the Public House of widow
Paul in'Ghurchtown, in'said township.
The -- election' in the - district 'coinpostid - of - Upper
Dicki nsontow nship, w lie-held at Weikloyii - SehotiL
Mouse; in-said townshiP.
•,----The election -in the district. composed .ofthe bar,
ough-of Newville;and townships of Upper •
- Frankford, Upper IVestpiiiinsborong4, nod that part
of NeWtOn---township,--iiotrincluded-in•-the--Leesburg.
• election districtlllieremafter mentioned, will be held_
at the Brick School House, in the borough of New-'
election in'the - district emu
side of 'Hopewell, will-be held at .._
in. Newberg in said township.,
The election in the district composed of ihe hoe
,ough -of Shippetnishurg, Shippennsluirg township,
and - that part of Southanipton township, not included,
-- itrthe'DC'eAttrg election disfriet;Vill he•Weldat the
Councilliouse i intim borough •of Shlitpennsburg.••• •
Andin.and by an act of the General Assembly of
this commonwealth, passed the 2ilJuly 1839 it is thtis
-provided, "That-lhe-qualified- electors-of-parts -or
Newtocaod'Soutliiimptoii - townsliips in-the - Count) : of
CuMberland,-bounded-by thmlbllowing-liiies and dis
tifficesiXizi - Beginning at the Adiuns-etiunty
th-etaloirgitheliti-e-ihililifift'llie-fotaisbio ofs
inion and . .Newton to the turnpike road, thence alon
Said - turnpike- to''Centre schoolltouSe„,' on - said turn
pike, in Southampton township; theme - toa paint on
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the Walnut Bottom road at .411pylitick's, including
Reybuck's-farm.--thanccit straight:direction to the
saw-mill belonging to the heirs of "George Clever ;
thence along Krysfiir's run' to Atlitins county line,
thencenlonglhe line of AditinStoittity •to•the place
of-beginning i -be and the sante is licrehy• declared a
new and separate election diStrict i the„gencral elec
tion to lie held at the public house now occupied by
Wm. Maxwell, in Leesburg, Southampton township.
And the several Judges, Inspectors and Clerksi
who shall &aro attoraleat sit Om recent election for
Electors, arcrrquired to attend and perform nt the
said election, the like duties, and be subject to the
like penalties for neglect or misconduct, 44 they shall
be liable to under the act of-Assembly.
• And the return. Judges of • thcseveral election die
tricts_o f said.connty, are hereby required to meet at
the Court House, hi the Borouglrof Carlisle,-nn- the.
Monday next succeeding' saiil electkon . ' at 11 'o'clock,
A. M. with certificates of the. result- of the. election
in' their respective districts. '
Given under my haul at Carlisle, this 3d day of
November, A. I). 1840, and the sixty-fifth year of
American Independence. ; • •
'• PAUL MAIITIN, Sheriff,
Valuable tract of Lana
FOR'
WILL be sold at private sale; at any time be
tween this and the 15th 'of November neNt,
MEMO
Limestone Plantation,.
late the property of ;fames Neal, 'Esq. deceased, situ
ate hr. Dickinson township,. Cumberland county,
.bounded by lauds. of Andrew Carothers, .1 ohn Wood
burn, Samuel Huston and others, containing
TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY
flue acr.,s, more or less; about two thirds of which
are cleared land, in excellent cultivation and .under
cod feoce—the remaining tli ^ iris is fine timber
Iffil:iiiiii4;iTinents are n ,
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T.i 1111oC two,Story DwellincP
• - House, and Kitchen
o-largc Drick 71arn,.1.1ragon Shed and
There are also on the preinix'es a good apple orchard
.mlll other,frait trees, also oilarke_pond_oftroter that
-has scarcely ever keen known taip dry. . • ,
4--Persons-wishlng-to-wiew- -the property can see the
some by,tialling on age. Piekes, who resides oti the'
premises; nod for the priceomialitions of sale, &c.;
by tipplicatien tif Willuim M. 11i kilo, Esq.; at Carb
litsle,•or to Mr. Samuel:. BOYd (ore of the; (milers)
near Cohilabia,-Loneaster ctituity; Pa. ' '• •
Oetober 19; 1840 .
.
11 14 (.01tILMaLtiiiip
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W.Far•iirof 47 : jives, 01 Slaie
#ll4 14inies0o . iae Land,
Situntc'in Notth Aji (Winton 'township., Ctunhprinnd
co. two 'tilling
. froin Michltiscls, m ' ills - m t] fice;from
'C[4ll . ilp: - ,The'Amproveruentsni . eti gcio!l •
•
CYTSPa &ILA Hill'
Double Battle
under . , 'stohe'iridiToUr 'Mal d en, ivith back iiildfilont
'.fiicils,'one of wliiefi : is with a 'cellar undee;
jLIV'EaI CELLANT , •:-‘ •;{ •
;. •Z 1 11' •'''' '
ORCHARD:'
itegethei , with other iinprovements: AbOut•loo.ncres
:are clenivdonder4ood. fence and:in . -a F,Ood ,stato of
the iii covered with good tint ,
iher, apart of which is Locust; apriiigeOn nearly.nlit
ithefields. The Conodoguinet creek bounds °deform
4311 one side 2521serehes, which will allordAvlneation'
for water works. '';'sjiy rie..son to purchase a.
tnirni:of tide descritdron wiil do well to eiminingik; 'OS
416 - iel•mliia • •
Clittlie . _itstle•
.44i3 . farm or tothe'sulsciiher: Cialisle. •- . • '
'• • ° ••• ' .14MBEIITON. ,
agiv IF, 1849.:-,ty • -
, Notice.
MIZEMI
..XT , OTICE - is' luirebrgivenAntLetters of,Admiir
1111 titivation on..the , 'estsfe of . Jaeob Goodheartilate
of • West Pennsboro' township deceased; have been
issue Co the idtseriber in 'due forar,of.law:
All persons having-accontritsty.itliAtaid—den'AL;sre
, requested to present them (lathe subscriber puoperly'
authenticated for- settlement, and those indebted to
anake. r. •
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-Snpiior,stelifed-and--Ositi—Lonskin,'"ol-Slnekikin
Ca ssilifef'e s, premium and In w-prieell Siitlin'efts;:sti
perine Silk, Satin , Velvt‘t, Valencia, Corded,
-Figneed -and ,N I i Iles awl Cassimere
Vestings.-- A .gei tiwitt-of-all-qual hies awl
colors of '
Groceries aPti 'queens ware •
Of the'niost approved qualitidg - t The-putlia lire re‘-
spectfully invited to rail, and judge for theniselves vs
• the , are deternilutl4mol cheap for - cash or country
tnodnco.7 . l" l :oi , ;l4fll7:KEEPlWS - ifikt rearieetfully
invited to catt , and Cxarnitiei their 'stock of Liilluirs
before purchasing elseUltere. . . • '
Own. Co.,,October 'l4; MO..
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whom
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'sullBfiribei.,•llo just reltirned:Troin Oie" 'city
with a large fitiMy.ofptiperior aesi , kyled . •'
FALL' AND WINTER
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consiAting in liart of ; Wool dyed Black, Blue, Cla
rei,J Broivn;lnvisible (green and Mulberry
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Wool, dyed Black, Blue; and , figtfred Cassimeres ;
Snttinetts all descriptions , Corda and liatiffileens;
Ticks and CheckOmported'Stair and ficnroil Cat ,
poling; SfixOny, Prince and Mouse de Lames; Born
baratusa, Merl noes, • blue black, black, Mantua, Fawn,
Brawn; Figured' -Plain • . •Figured and
Pluiti-Swiss-and Jaccniet MustinsiGreen Baize and
:Flannels of' different colours; , Gloves and Hosiery;
Cloth and,Fur- CapS; Broshe and Merino: Shawls
Mackinaw, Bose and-Point Blanky'tin Leghorn and
Sivaw :Bonnets; . togntinT with an assortment of
. - H.Grocerks - &
All of which will 1M sold on the inost rensoonbli
terms. - Person imelnilted to mill nod examine fot
theMselves before purchasing' elsewhere.
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ANDItEWT RICHARDS..
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BARGAINS,, - BARGAINS:
.bry . G 6 ads, .GrgeerieS Queenszpare
subscriber; tit etlueetl
prfeesibr__Ctuth, in _the .room_ rtiecutty. occupied-by
,loottb-Rheinit itotl"adjohliog tlie — sttiru - of Smutted R.
`ltlyers - V
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_The stosAtis.new,and - consists:in part-of
-broad-cloths, eassimercs,-cassinettsilblank
ets„merinos,-liombazines, flannels`, vegtings,
nauslines, calicoes, ,ticiiings, linens;
table covers,• plain afid figured swiss-mils
insertingit,- laces;'gilk and cotteli
handkerchiefs, ribands, gloves and stock
ings,honnets, boaverteens, &c. &c. -
.. -Also,. a small Tot of GLASS ,AND
QUEENSWARE, and a few GROCERIES.
•Having relinquished hesiness in Shioheris
burg, SLINK
. 1.0 this
-place, I am desirous- of closing up the con,
cern as, soon as possible. Purchasers will
do well to call soon, as great bargains will
be-giyen. Clf-AS,- OGILBY
, Carlisle, Sept. 20; ,1840.
BARGAINS!
Sontkeimer - 8 . 0 Lindatter,
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At their New' tare in. Centreville, Lac-.just. re
ceived and are now opening a very large mid splendid
assortment of I3RETISH, FRENCH ant DOMES
TIC •
DR' GOODS,
which hate been selected with much carein The cities
of NEW YORK and PHILAMLPIIIA, and which
.they respectfully invite the ^citizens of. Centreville
and vicinity to call and examine, as' they will be ena
bled to please, and sell decidedly cheaper than any
other est a blishment- in the county. They will he
happy at all times to see customers who are desirous
of litiviug •
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New a n d `decal ;, Good Go o ds:
Among' their stock will be found .'Blue,Black,
Brown, Green; Olite, Cadet, Mulberry,.Daia, Cit-
Hu ' Claret., 3ixt. 'Drab and li'i•iu'itt. " of lOw meet,"
0 Lrt (44a,a4..z.
Fall as,cl.3tainter - Goods'.
sititable for_ Gentlemen's. wear.. .Simeriorhick
Ttlliao Lutestrings, Gros De Naps, Po Dn-iwits,
Gros Do s Swiss,Mal Senshaw Clilleys,,Chint
us Chint
zes, Cambric% llolibinetts, Plain . anti Pi-
guyttti Swiss, and Book Mot;liOs, Shawls, Dresa‘
HantllCeri3hiefs, Scarfs, Veils, Ribbons, &e.
large and exetdlrait - lissoriment of and low
Diaper,
Caiietiesi 1 Table '7Powelling and Table'
Diaper, Crash iNftislins, ,I.'ickings; Cheeks, Cords,
Beaverteens &c.. 'A general assortment of Leghorn
Straw Bonnets,i Umbrellas, Parasols, Ste: Al so,
an extensive assortment of
:CEIttIITICAI t.;P AGENCY,' • -
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Ton: TIIE er ' ' , '
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, etsittli•eths re—citable Uativer
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Are 'held lryL - thblolltrking agents in their respee
rive . counties. ..As:pionerous counterfeits, of: these .
.pills ave attempted to.he'palined upon the,,corninuni . :
the.prOpriety of. purchasing' enly . frcinitire . rieog
limed Agents, will-lie 'apparent. ,••• •
Cumberland County,rCieorge llitner; Carlisle;
A. •Itlecitinilesburp Gilmore E l 4, MeKiiineV,
ni•ernieinalli, New -- CUmberland ; Isaac Bartair,:
Shirenianitewn; L. ltiegelUCo.
Cherehtearn. - • .7" ; = •
- Perry County--Alexander
-kligua 26 ,14 4 0 , t , • • ;
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.; Estates, of ,Alary Zinn;. .
AIINIINISTIIATION on -ille•es
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,tate of.llla),,Zion,: late ,of Westpeonaborough
to iv iiship,Gtehherla County, deed. have beep .issu
'eil to thetitil)seiiher livingto e
TIC kis Lereby. gi veirto nll those, Indebted .to said p a -.
tate to rnalie itntnetliate,paymeot; ; and all those liav
jrig Uliiinaagainst Bahl estlite to'wesetit 'thetti, preii
erly . A4thenticatidjiir settlement.`.
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Will be eoeived fit this',OSlO in pay, for.
Subsertplion, ,
wax.ozerzazzawr amarztanoo
WHOLESALE & RETAIL .
C'opper, Sheet Iron, 'and Tin. irare
The inibseriPer offers liir sale- at his shop, I n North
Hanover Striiiiit Carlislii;'neit :loin. to Win: Leon
ard's store; (or will tnacuracture at the' shortest•no
tiee) thelollowing articles, to wit:. ":
(1.3Q - 4x-PMBTaatakOo_
STOVES
of Alrdescijptions, _ • ,
of which he lots on hand ti large assortment, which
1e..-.AVlU:SeilllCLEciiihaM • fial cask - He also of.
1 . 6 s for sale atiy quantity of Stove Pipe;
COokin g - Stove - •
rot.' wointitnil coal ;* nil sorts -dr • •
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Tin, Copper-and Sheet Iron Ware;
such as Wash Kettles, l)ye Kettles, Hattct:'s Kettles;
Drurni, Dripping,Pans, tiouse Spouting r Eptc.; all of
' which he will sell on better terms, than usual.
• - • AllEk KERNE
~ Election
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Amc ITV:IOM.. •
I lERF f AS,_theUttrlisle.Stti,iiir l'untl
r Soule! V;
•WIII t.xi•e •n 1841. Notice 1941Creby given,
agrecaltly to the constitution imil lays or Pentisylta
tini, that - the - titoekliolileCti
tapplying to the next I..Nislittitre or the Contrnoirl
w cal chtrugtf lime, style.
iuld-t h - i: - PCltiiitiCrliqtl- - -Ir'nllcv Plink 11-increase - of
i.:tputil and geneal tistitrinting:tou._
leges, all under 'such restricihnis as the Legislature
may-tlivect-:.The-andre-institution-tit-bc-,contitiulitl
Pa. ' . • • - •
_LAug-19,1.840--qm
SPLEIVDID
Virginig Staler illitillte,!ey;
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'Fur Endowing the Leesburg ACairaily acid for
other purposes. plass No. 9 for 1840.-;-10 be Jrawu
ut Alexandria,Na. Saturtlay,.Nor. 21st 1840. -
ca" . 100 Prizes of: 1,000.
Tidkets only $lO-11nlves $5---QoartCrs $2 50
(krlificales of Packages of 125 Whole l'ikets $l3O
STATE LOT TERY.
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For tho !Mark of the Itlononialia Academy.
Class No. 10 Mt; 18 , 11).L-To he dm wa at Alexandria,
Va. on S..toirday, Nov. 25t1,11.840.
GRAND C.: VITALS. . •
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6 $35,295-1.0,000.'
5,000-4,000-3,500-3,035-3.000.
' 40 Prizes
.of 3000 Dollars, "
Ticketcslo--Halves ss—Quarters $2 50.
CertiliCates of packngeti 425 Whole Tickets $l3O
Do. ,do 25 I MU' do '65
Do. . do quiirter-do 3'2 50
Capital $60,000 !
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$lO 9 OOO '''415,000 -
AND
iS'isicen Drawn Nu.mbers iu esch.Packtige of-26
. Tickets. • • ..
Ptizcs",tkuz _lll;tnks.
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Altittin dr ia
class fin• 1840.—T0 be .th`awn at Aldiaa . dria,
11,
D.C. ou Saturday, 14th November, 1840.
66 9 000 Dollairs
1. prize of 311,000-=-1 of 15,000-1-of .10,0004 of
:of 7,000-.4. of 6,000--1 of I'MO-41 of
4,000---1 of ;3,500--1 of 2,511-4 of '2;000-5 of
1,75010 of I ; scio-LD:fr 100 Pri z &0 . :9 10011.ncly'
59 of 500, 50 , 0f400, 100 of 300,101 of 250 - •
• ' 170 of 200, of 1.50, Ste. bzo. &0..
Tickets only ,s‘2o-.-flalvesso-.-4).uarters
• Eighths $2 - ,
Certidcatos of Packngei of 26.Wh01e Ticki!ts V 26 0,
• - r do: do,-) :i0. •::'
do 25 Qoarter • do: 65 . ,
- '• do '26 Eighth , 'do 59! -•
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In = Orders lor7l:i4ets and Shares or Certificates
of l'ackiges in the above Lottery will be promptly
attonted to 'find the drawing
„sentjrutinlifitely. afte,r it
is,Over. • , Address, • . .'• •• - ,ii - : : • 1.
. . • D. S..GIZEQOIIY.,f, C0.,./ . .fattagera.
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. ~.. ' AVashintotl Dity,l). C.
Sept. 23 11P10. - - • -•-- • ' ' '''
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:Variety Store,
.1 1 111IB'sehser her; thankful for past-Savors, respect
• fully..infol.ms the publicthat lie still continues
to , q151(110, : tv. in. Church Alley,,near '”.Education
Hall,"`wh ere he has now on hand a large bssortment
ofttßions, consisting, impart', of_the fol to wi tea d;
Cakes; Cheese, .13 aeon, .11ttras;- Flew Soap, Cider,:
Siilces;TruitO• Sweetmeats', ..nutl,,otlici7 , necessaries
eileulated for. Ihis ineredian.. •
• ~-N.13.1.1ea150 continueslo Kemp' an paling - Heme t
‘whero.gbatienten.can be aeconitnoddted'widt'lVpe ;
-rigs F't.etiriuklotl, Oysters Ste., at the shorteSt notice;
• • • JACOB slls/G.
• Sept. 9,.'18¢0:-1 jesi;T: —. " ,
Sargcnt':s‘P Olitical' lteoister for
•
•• • . • • 1840'•
Odetvetl'a . fe't i y
74 : ...00piea of Sargent's Political Rciister;iiliibitiag
tho •re sol tit of P.loottatta 'told in the different States:mil'
tiOaatica thrialgitatp. Om United Statila front 1,836.1 ti
1840 - work :iv ill 1;(3" found a ooirreairof
rcle'rene - for thc;tiC" . who xitiali to bomiatro the results
,of the atniroaching electiOns witti.those that pre-'
ceded them. Price 25 &mt..
ATNEAt St, MULVANY.
I:`.EC • ,
:Beet
conistanOy fortialy 6y
. S. ELLIOTT.
CARLISLE BINiC,.
Ocl. 13, 1 810 t -
th,Qs,lgpkboldeli
I "etk, twill at the Bank
`Tel,. of NoveinUer
YEILIAN, Coshier.
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-,JOHN. J.- Al-YE.I€S.-
BRILLIANT, SCIIRDIE
• . 25 Half do
25 Qunrter-do
MOST S PLENTAIII
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OIMND .SOHEMEI
,tt - ka1,,14" . .iii4f.10 , 4 . 0
GREAT RieflON re- 1-
sargivins., Elp,rgedn.s.,
UMW" tati!O)Ma
Siiirpensbur g _Pa. •
-ARNOLD ' ABRAMS,
.etfu iii n foiln the eititens . of Siiiiginstiurg and
tyr thptt4(ty":,litite"jit'St'receiveii pm! are now
ngat" tileil'htore, in. Mai n . quiet', an extensive
I.9ll_spientecnissortment of r, • . .
Re.
110
ope
and
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DriZ ' 0 " 001)5 - ' • . •
conititii of very line English, French and German
•Clot i",-Clissinieces;Satinets,lxci-'of • eVery variety of
scoloi quality and . price. Also, a large and hand:::
sonniissortinent of 14;a g lisli arid French Merttioes,
Boichtziecti,. Alexia° Shawls. anct-jlatuttierchiels,
'Ulla O . ) 9, igonslin de Laing, Wench Chhitz
, Plain'
1 .,
and ' , tired Silks and Satins of every coloiiitAtutli
-ty;'s k atal'ganie-dress-hundket•chielh; lidbinct and
hlon; veils, fancy scarfs; gauze,..satin, and Muntint
ribbiads of every size and color, Ste. Also—Straw:
tionts - and platted braid,
,Also--a large. assort
inenlof Domestic Goods: consisting of calicoes,
°bee si, muslins, and In ery other article. which Cllllllli
meat ettbelonging I.n . the Dt•y Goods business; lo
goll • with an extensive asSortment of
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iTuswarc, illii'dmiii,r6; GrOcC -.
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ne,s, 'minors,. &c. &c. . - -
all ofwhielt Will be sold elleaper, than' ever, before
Milfot:•sale.• . . .
TI y would . respectfully invite the. public to call
mitt rm•roMe-thUirrstoel:Mndiirietri, - being , thlly ttttrit
fi'ed t at they can iMeoniniodat6 them at prices. :the
_belm.tvhat they:m(l4lAm habit'ofintying._'
- Nils:- co u»try Prod/Jet:l)f all kinds will be taken
4c:74.11:1nge foe GoodS;at iintiket iiritte.
- °wiry Merchant:3.am invited to.eall uncles:lolle
theMitoei, being -connected will!. Y.:tiroirlpi Alt.litt
in'etbli'es,. vllictiAviLlt iliilile them , :01 sell at piiee 4
'less tlian•eati be purelatsed in the-Cities M . :New-17m*
DrAlhibuielphi , .. , . .
81ithiensburg, Oct. 7,1810. - , . ,
-
- - 112-1-11:fi,li 1 2 IN G_.III.ACIIINES
lifilflt—Ojeitiawails•. intproveel
: - .. -- 7. -- 7 - rioNst - lilliirge'l olver. • - .
Tut&
great .ctwouragettlealt ..fterc..tofore reeeivt4l
front tlatSale of his roachines:iialue6 . lilin to . or.= -
li , r to the public a new and improved I lorse l'owri.,
1 which e:ot.-be:sitifted . ,ili.gear-or..out. Or...geatthy.key.F. , ,
1 nitd.sLift_illitetfitl - to - gi 011010 (I iiferil II t 0 0/i Id MI S:
1-Alidlle hlis 110 A eji fill iiinlinlSßlCl rig tiii2T:lllllCl7s that
. he hi pow stile tefurnisli ilienr with an a itiele , fiir so
-1 periorto.those iininuilictured - herctoforeivzFor speed
' and clean threshing and case to the horses, be be ,
Beres - his machines -to he'unetittll4.l. ' : -•r i ,
--.liis-price-is-$1 , 19---sereiityrlollars - fo - be - pnid - ctish,
and tlui4dance.tti six months 2 for which a note.wilf
be required with - interest.. Any -person purchasing , a
machine and upon a fliir trial; not being pleased, can
-returtrit. Ile will nt all titnes. be ready to furnish
ilieni on the shortest *nuke; orders fronrn distance;
Will be pouctufilly Ittteadv4 to. - it willalso repair
machines on' the shortest notice. - --- '
4 - - .. • - WILLIAM B MILLIGAN.
Norville, July 29,1840.—tf:
..
._..
141C1„•T:t t itst ? ',
Lae Dye, Bloc. \ritriol, Copperas, Indigo, OiLof Vit
riol, Nitric Acid, Mori:die. do., Sqlutioh of Tin ; the
Above will hi: sold low for Cosh, by •
S.• ELLIOTT.
•
65
3F2-50
--111-instowls . -Balsam- of -- -
HOREHOUND..
An unparalleled remedy for common Cbitis,Coughs,
Asthma ' bitlitenzti, Nthooping _Cough, Bronchitis,
and nil discuses ot, the I Irstast,,,,wid Lungs, leading
to Constiniption ; composed of the concentratetl.
virtues of Horehound, I totiestl, Itionil Root, Liv
,crwort 811(1 several other vegetable substances.—
Preprtred only by J. M. WINSLOW, llocheste.r,
. .
N. Y.. '
• .
The innocence and universally admitted -pectoral
virtuesof the Herbs from which the BALSA NI OF
HOREDOUND is -Made, are toe gvnerally known
-to require reconimendation; it is therefore °lay de
.c,essary to obserre that this •incilerine coaMdns the
whole of their medical properties; highly concentrat
ed, and so happily combined with several other-ve
getable substaces, as to render it The most speedy,
mil() atal-ceriain renietly, tam in vise, for the • Com
plaints above mentioned. • - _
For Children, this Balsam is ofinestimable Value.
It is a speedy remedy for the Whooping...Gong/rand
:Cronp; mid iitliirtiScertat it relief i nflowel•Complainte r
efrOiler7TCPUiin - Of bze:---rit-is-pleasmit-ittrjhe-ittstemiti
may busafel,Vgiven to the tenderest infant and should
be 14ypi at all times in eVery-fanary, a it s it •is much
L lictter.for thc_complaints, incident to Children, than
Paregeeio, Cloilfrej s COrdial, or the Cordials setiont
munlynsed; as hundreds in this Cityhave testified.-
- .Reid tkejidloiving.-1 C6relif certify that early
in the ipring of Is3B,l'col tract:ea a severe - COLD,
whirlt settled upon myhuhs, And threatened a hasty
Colisouption. 'I used several ,preseriptions; but ob
-1 taiinid dittle or no, relief; -I was much alarmed.—
l lapikning to lie inlloeliester, I . was nil viscd by my
friend,llle.Widslow ,to try a bottle of his 43.-vi.s.tili.
'or Tlttrainitivn I I did so, aud - to my surprise •ob
taini;dreliefat once—and: lipthe.use of •Ilint single
bottle ;ci.• - ii•g - lici;fectly:reStored to health. • To those
afflictill with Colds or Coughs, at ,thid ;inclement
' season' I say "go and do likewise." ,' . • ' ' '
. _ LEAN•DER CHIPMAN:
pittsfordiMon . roe co. , Nov. 9 -1839.
Winslow, Druggist,
Dear_Sir have been for n_series.of years afilict.-_
ed with an alrection,of. the 'Lungs, and a hard cough;
and.l4eMatty timcs.arose morninga? come
pletel.fexhatisted by excessive coughing during the
night is it person would he by a .hard; days
have tried insist of the popular remedies of ,tlia day,
t i4cr rouintr'elief - until 1 met with your Balsam
of Hoieliound . All the other remedies or palatives,
that I late used, leave the bowels- in a congested
-I,state, ivhileyours leaves them, soluble and freo,This
1 consider ii gi•thit desideratum: On hiking a- dose of
alsam \Olen goieg . to bed, I- rest quietly litre'
I the tight, and my sleep is refreshing. I take great,
,plettstim. in recommending your ,Balsam of Dore. ;
hOund to thoSe afflicted Whit
,puhilbrivy cow
: idaintrcir.nny . disease
.appertaining. to . the lungs,' and,
.tak,ethis opportunity to thituk you for the great"
slief Aud i , benefit I pave experienced thiMugh your in-'
itruinsatitlityc yqpili; with Much reipect,- •
• - - WM.''COOSWELL
Forisale by , : '.„ , - •
i, . S; T
ELLIOT, "i. •
A. J. 'NORTH, Newville,' ' ,
_
Alt,, by Druggis agenerally dirqughotifthe Doan
try, i!ricoOlsents per bottle•!. • :.,; .
18 . 4 , 0 :771 1 Y.!..,; . . • ' .
. •
the basest erhne ;in '
nza/4
117
_,.. . .; .
Ora; uoiremong.thet 'ohms Of , Editors who , fOr n .
.fe.‘ , ?;(l.llare willi (n; the expense or, yotitnnil Jones-.
tys) ‘; •nel: npr an ne;iele and.brinFel.intexppid sale;
i l uellit . „ 7 flea ve Nylillitalo keennia stlent,:nfler,lixing
-take ihe , nillity'efan iriiprObreeni or,iligeOvery in
,seleuto or art.' , Our , readers
,p;111 - 'reeolleet. we 'told
them were unwell with. a ante, thrent'neli-iolent
x i
cehi onieffeUr Ainek's'ilkO; ' I'Vell,'ird pneelieSPAl two
• tient S- of AV:IN4LOW'S.,II,AI...ciAIkI OP 1-10RE-''
110 NOped sp,suiltletexves the euee, 00, :We. foargOt:
ye ever bar.n C0.1,6,,.,J1i05e who . are nfilete6, envy
try it epan'out.' eeponratl3ntiatien.44.4aqiniiun' 'rel...-,
.-.,?,-...',...-.. •,: ..,,' i-,: . ,, n' . . - ... ,
}or sale by
.*,-* -- .:t. ,-- ri - --- ..P,v-ELTAOtir, CArlisje
~ ,...::__.l.
'. . - , 1 - .'' ..'_-..'.; :.j - .AL J:l4olt.THiliiniiii ,L le.: ' ',.:':'i
... .. - 41.1hO',11 ., Druggist..e geneaxilly';l;voughoutlbe*On4
try:; , ',Yrkee 50 eetita , per bottle.; .!.
; , v ~.s. : ~-..,' •:;'-- .;
-Oft.' 8,184 q. ~.• .. . , ... . ~. , .
=I
. .
from the Arlfiv'Y • ,
• •-
BEAUTY SLEEPING.
• BY' LEVI'. ~PATTEpr, .
She slept) .Along; Iter arm of snow.; ' •
Her check of rose serenely laid, , . •
'While wary
. curls heav'd to and fro,. -•- '
At
.every sigh:her breathings made;
The vembreeze which pass'd along,. •
• - Went o'er her.qouch with - gentler air, •
AS loth tO•wake With pinion ,strong, " • ' • s
that,altuttber'd there.. :
She slept! . The - thin transparent lid
' • Curv'd calmly o'er her eye of blue; •
. -But the' the eartlily.orb was. bid,' -
• 'lire:spirit light still struggle4.thro% .• '
.. While o'er her lip tineonsinotis wrought
A : quir'ring -pulse-which- went' and came, •
- As if some dream yenew.'.d the thought' •
The wakinghour had ceased . to name.
•
She 'slept! And as the wandeving rays • • • •
: moonlight skiss'il her forehead pale, • •• • .
-
On charms which night forgets to veil !
11e marvell'd not, why shapes of. air,: •
' —Blest works - whidionceitilleaven had shone,
.I.*aptitr'd with a • thrin so fair, - • •
. 1 , or wonihn'e home had left tlieir own: ' .
•Florida. - ' • -
•
Front the Girited.9tates Gazette.
Travelslat the East.
Con,stantinopk—L.d.Turkish.Baihnti
- "quitips, the Reservoirs y et c. 7 -The Sultan
I'lie
"Sweet Miters."
-There -am more- thati threehtindred-liaths
in
Constantinople...'The,Bath is one of
the chief of oriental luxaries, and .may be
fou4d thb, Me a neitto w th eiT.a.st, and.
calm enjoyment. of life is onn of the most
r:-Cita tf‘rist 4?-4-of/the-Otto man-raoe,
Hurry ; bustle; confusion, the. signs.or ac-.
Live trade, are unkitown-iii-Eastern,-Capt
tals. The spirit of fatality, inculcated by
.
the Mahothinedan religion - fieerrl to'lnalte
men iodiffercnt to the vicissitudes of this
life.. l -11P• sober-- ; elplaiiiinity•ofii Turk is
iitidisturbed by - the" ilist . extt!dardinary - oc ,
ceirence..' If his house is consuming over
- los heatt—lf-therPlagtre deVastatp&the town_
- the - . N - Sha,:it - _ - _anT:unTi - eetfiedrobber
-
pluittlers him:of he will ex ,
claim, !‘Allah Kerlin, - "Ir is
and Would his pipes be-left to him, he will
retire , . to.it is favorite - CafeTioonge-on-the
.Divans,..anttforde_Cin the nblitious fumes
of-tobacco; the troubles of his earthly exis
. tende, or dream of the bright-eyed llouris„
and the Sensuatiluxuries - trio-ilea - Veil
promised:to_tho.Faithful„ - The.-Bath .is
one of his faVorite luxuries. He passes
hours in the enjoytnent of that neutral-kind
the Bath.
---- • • •., 't"' I'pciludr. of
- . •
As the. Bath is a rather •serions affair in
the East; we went to it early in •the morn
ing. The Bath which we had selected,.
was one of the Most_blegaut in Constanti
no*. Its exterior; as usual, Was mean
,and unpromising; upon enterrog•we found
ourselves in a spacious circular hall, lighted
by a dome,.pierced with numerous holes,
Covered with various coloured: glass. - A
round :the'walls were recesses, in w . hich
were reposing upon carpets and divans,
persons whohad just finished the Batk.—
Ia The ceatre - pf •the hall was a fountain, •
whose falling water made a pleasant mut.-
intr'in the still heat of .the summer Morm
ing:. A. row of: Grecian columns,, several.
of which were • from Alexandria Trans,
supported the roof: We delivered our
selves into the hands of ..otie of the - •half.:
naked attendants of the Bath ; he chatted
our garments for a vestment of clean linen;
and thtis attired, and preceded by -the at
tendant, •we • shuffled with, .our • wooden
Clogs Dyer the verdFfi - iiiieue pavement, into
- another,apartment. . The intervening pas 7
sage was well.: heated.. Front this we.
passed into an apartment where, the_heat
Stabil at - Mare th ait - 100 - degrees'. • The , het
vapor was soTiftnisia thait .we coulirhaedly
diScern an object. -.We weroitimictlintely
seized hold of by a half naked savag,e„with
a head
. ebtirbly-:shaven,.eichrit a tuft'ilgon
the peak by- whiehohe Might-be (44d-into
-heaven..! , . We were throWn upbn our backs . ;
and thett coininenced. Such' a„scrubbing,,as
never had before. - ':Not a Particle of ex.:
traneous.matter remaining upon the skid,
tye iyere turned OV'er, anti our bones were
such a Man ner..thatlt
theti; , lll - mine. would sfiap:•astioder. Re-
monstrances!and cries of agMiy - were• - •un&.
Vailing, aS,our tongues could not of M
, ater-
Stobd by otir.terthier. •
ive,were deluged with. d
,sorrent soap
and-water, and were. then plunged Into a
tankof water, 'Our moustaches
4011g...trimmed, and , hear& _dresSed and
maratents clianged;:we.'iyerei re-conilticted
to
Dry. linen was here given us, and 'our.
heads &Quad, round with bite, napltinK.H
We threw upen divima , •••
supple, and lighter than We 'had - e - yll, : ..felt.
Lemonade *as first served, next a. Ades of
§lterhetlben.coffgesl;ul-ikyrtiffided pipe
of ',Wilkie tobacco. We:passed anliour.
or afore in'n drel l tnyirepoSe, loOking upon
od — uS7 and" e — njoytog diet
'do/cc .
around
far 2flertte, _ sweet 40-nothing -cxig
tencii, in ,which '-the cares
-arid troubles of
life- were • forgotten-in the Ii ippy.coisdition.
or a quiet 'and languid frante, And a,Seeth':,
tog ttnagtnatton. , •
"Constantinople' is more 'Jitter9stit)g, as
typical erthe manners antl'enstoine of the
P:aSt, :than: for its antiqUitiee, , TraCes'
'its intigoiribooodl'uniio'r Ake 'tiieek Vitt pei. ,
'ors, however, yet i : The cisterni ere.
aS 'w*entlerful'fo'r •
s the - hoenly-„and.., ornate
style' Of their `arehiteeture,4 fertheir'great
extehet-' 4 tig '4resto ,-11 , 1
over ta tielee‘ ifv:thet
cEiti,h . ;b,e,4e o o l
t' r eef isnmesllk. oihitiijw(l l 4 6 .oie ;
etipalieit one of the ~`tto,Wlwityitleiffi '
,cis
terns..,''' We - deseended . ' ;Me it
. lenk
tlig,ht, of 'stone 'steps ! It, resetubled more
- , , .Orthi , w - , zaimiilkieo '7Caci''..tits7-71ctlb.1.(iti;i'cb.
the.:Suhicrranean •banquetti 4:chamber of
some . gergeoun . palaqe, than a reservoir for
the holding-of water: Its vatilted roof was
Siipporiett hy'sits hundred marble columns •
resting on a pavement Of . Marble. tae
was One'of the reservoirs made in I e time
of the Greek' r!ltriperorsL_lt.is;in perfect
keeping with the barbaric Magnifieenee.:Of
the agc.inwhictithe arts became corrupted
from their. original .SiMPlicity, and in tlieir•
decline. participated:in the c,oirtiption of
lettersitaste, anibinorals of that eve of Ito-.
man greatness, .• The other antiquities are
those which I -have described,-in the Hip
podrome,
the aqueduct of Valens, the walls
built . by 'the - Genoese, and the old walls
whieh.prOtect Stamboul pi the side of the
:Propontis,:ainl are several miles long,.ter
minatirrtin-the-famous4even :Towns. : --
We had thus far seed"the most-interes
tinb objects at:Constantinople, but we had.
not •yet•had a glimpse of that great arbiter
of Life and. Death—the Sultan. The Drag-
omen, hOwever.infornied us it was easy
enough to - satisfy ourcuriosity on this point .
as .the Sultan went publicly 'to - Mosque - --
every Friday. At the appointed time, we •
took our station in the street through which
he. to pass. I. was - astonished to' eco
•so few of-lIM- . tiubjecut; on the occasien.=-- •
The spectators"were . .principally Turkiih •
__ wotrien,t.lie•militari,ifult few idle Franks,-,__.-_
like ourselves. The Sulta'n,.to.Whom "
refer, was :Vialimond; the father of the pre= '•
Sent Sultan, . Thel_procesSion WaS. headed :
by several 91(.1 FuntiphS leading Arab horses,.
ed-ituntediately
tan . himself mounted on a'magnificent
_clorger
, gaily.caparisonedi_and,curbed by
a richlyiewellet[bridle. Ile - tvq - habited-- , --
irt a Franco-Turco sty-le:,__.having a frock. : ,•_..
coat of light brown, and over •it a French
military cleak,-While his head was covered
by .the -- high high niz.zam cap . oG -- Pezred,-e- rich
tassel ofblun silk pendant from it,. and •the.,..
-frmit-of-It-.reslilondently -.brigilt:AViihjOV,.:t: .
- 61S-and . liAfTlolltik:=lle-were - AvaelOrd;and -
pt_his - horse - like'aT:.bOld - analeaSy
,He =was - paStllin-age Oratyotut - liis =beard=
anit - -mousttiche were_ dyed black, which _
-gave-him-the-appearance of ampch,younger
mah.• His eyes_ ;were black and piercing,
his: firin Set, and :his whole .counto
nonce indicated a_man deeision and en
ergy-.'''''He' .grace - fUllf-iettirrialhe salute
of the Franks, h
Who raised their hats as e
. •
paSied.
The Sultan was.followed by his Minis- '7
tPia.nr Rfnfn an.l n , train nf Analtna. 'and
c)..0 of tho . Miniatern hold • et---tin..
box,. in -.which the people, having first •
kneeled to..the Sultan,,ano held up to him
their sign of cornplaint; deposited petitions.
A pour:Greek; who had been falsely ac-
•cused'and punished for tilting fraudulent
weights and measures,. by a-iCadji, who
was covetous of his property, dropped his
patitiOn in the box. Ile related us minute-'
ly the-story of 'his wrongs, showed us his
cropped cars; lamented - his present desti
tute state, and spoke of his former
_.eom
parative ease, and -abused Turkish
Masters with thost• admirable spirit. We
were very mtich gratitjed to learn that . the'
-Sultan - so faithfully Carried' out his , decla
ration,that " all his- sithjects wertrequal, •
'before the law," as - to destitute this tyratt- .
nical official, and not . only to make him re
store the plundered property to the Greek,
but to.nndergo the same unjust punishment
he had inflicted on him. - •
....In the afternoon we took a calque atTop- •
ban,. androWed de.wnthe-Golderi -Horn to •
"the r!Sweet - WaerT.V. -- thelaverite - pitirtieliz -----
ade'of the'Vurks.' In passing dovin 'this
amine], ive - stopped fOr a few rnaments to • '
pay r our respects ni.ettr fellow countryman;
Mr. lthiles,:thenalte . naval _constructor of •
the:Stilt:l. He had several - vessels On - the -
stocks, and a feantiful stentriboat,. built in
The American style; WaS lying at tiro quay.:
It-ivas built for - the private use ilre-Sul- •
tan,- and.was furnished with great fichness
and luxury. • It'Was the only sieambeatin ,
Fluropplu which. I saw the 'helmsman's .
bits, forward_ the pipes, and a cabin upon
deck. The boat Was richly '.gilded . and
painted on the . outside, and was ottt.Mid
out American, in. the grace and beauty.' . Of '
her *model: The' cabin . was. ornamented
with : bird's eye maple, and edict: American.
fancy weeds;- Mr., khodea was dressed .
- / - a - Turque-and-botklie.aulthi.§_sons spoke
I Turkish. fluently.. vessels were imi- -
vera;illy admirm. for their nuictels and sail- •
Mg qualities, and he'introduced such a re
form in i rmval arehitecture in the dockyards
of the Sultan, as- to Jendef his fleet when
well efliceretiland_tuannek4-Yery eAcieat
force. •ms.‘_ll.hodes'4as extremely hospi
table aeci
,dent or . Curiesiik . breught to Constantine- A. •
Ple, and ho - Was.'deserytdiyesteemed'both '
by the Sultan, and all his SubjectsWlio had
any hitsiuesS with hint: was
anchored.in.the stream, with the. AMeiriCAti
ensign .a(her . ,maSt head: It Witeplerniant
terSey - th - e'Stars - arid - StrlPee'in - lhat .
land, .aatl :the. banner . of freedom fleeting •
under the walls ofth Palacef the Most ,
arbitrary (teapot., , -,
Re uming our progress, _we. paSsed:;the • •
Vatral; . ,tbe.qttarter..of Stamboul bordering
.on the' 'G'cilden Horn, where the old Greek .
tricel.their: hiStork'te;',anit.tiayo4l,l4oaFq
aah,l.,:..l6.6.oedW,l*-1.00''131!0141i1:14,12:k17 •
.PUrity,,,a4(l".,riaaf ef the'
o'istonis4 - c
',tr* Ancient ;Treeks ;.a Here
I`4'.ll:iutiao,aallUrs:of ApTolor
to.'EUoo4.li - :'p;:urtii-Wpre. 8404100
among' the`
reeks
*)0111 - 4,10*'
Aro •
Ob ' d'ere 'Pii§ieiSetrof'4l74l.olo;l:64tAtte..". -
'l l llo.:ittOdern roe s, speak.
tliotidetit:?if „to .. -jhose of. the ., :,Fanal, at