Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, June 22, 1842, Image 3

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th'. oMOSLin certain
canal ra ion .o f
.. tile:s4,,WetiOie die Flank's tchredgem their . Relief
NoissOtit'd'lfytancelf*eise, in-tiitiTreta The
bill 40.*fipibie*: htivilfg - i>"oid
r 4444. 7 *. r likliitbSus;il4ll„n%as leild 'Raide r '
(itlialiigftPinfrailii4ltat no agreementcOuld be come
toqiiitarpiiMaiatis3o and that, at l ength,t
waspu
ori - ilecota,..kau t ling, and
_before_ the ..House . ad-
OiiTintraility., *tithe Senate, Mr Gratz presented.
• lit.. - -Petition-frotiathe. Atlantic lnaurance.Compariy
of Pkeurolfidai. for a law to enable them to go into
liquadation, Mc., Sullivan reporte;il a bill to elibrd
= 'seminary 'relief against Methanies and ma : .
-1 1411t4 tll6ll,Wrongftilly' ..retaining,Peasession,of
Mr. Ewing offered a real:dation callingupon
the Suite Treasurer for informs:flint as to the con
dition 'Of ihe Treasury -the amount of Relief
Notes isSUMd and their character, and what amount.
. to, the fund few the payment , of
eituAiltmosa estimate of trite amount likely to, he
treeei4eifprlar to tare let of August, which, will be
to the payment of interest. .It was
'stdepted. Several communications from Heads of
Departments, in answer to resolutions, were receiv
ed, and without reading, ordered to be printed.—
The bill to incorporate a company to•purchase the
public works from' Philadelphia to Pittsburgh was
ipasscti. , . • - '
In the fiduse; Ittr.'Citibb -- offered a resolution,
'which was :adopted; to -inquire into the expediency
of bringing in a' bill authorizing the collectors of
Btate.Tax to bring suit against - and recover . front
any administrator, tnisteer, individual, or corpora
tions, who, may refuse 'or neglect to pay such tax.
The bill to redeem the Relief. Notes, and to can
cel that are or may be received into the
-Treasury, &c.,_ passed ;final reading to-day it five
o'clock, and was sent to the Senate for their cent
'currence. The vole was—Yeas . 84,:nays_
will send yOil 'particulars in my 'next contra uni
cation. . ,
HARRISBURG, June 18th, 1842.
Yesterday, in the Senate, Mr. Fleming present.
ed a petition against the - sale_ of the public im.
prose cents;. and Mr. Kline one in favor .of it, and
also a eemfinstripice against any him - mine of taxa.
Lion until the- Improvements ;hall first havp been
told. The bill relative to- cancelling the Relief
Notes; &e. was returned from the . House, with
amendment; and it , was ordered to be printed,
and made the order for the following day. The
bill for the-reduction ot the stock of the Western
Bank of Philadelphia, passed final reading. The
bill to -recharter the Farmer's Bank of Reading,
was under consideration for sometime, but not
!disposed of when the Senate adjourned. '
In the House of Representatives,—Mr. Pennell
introduced :a reaolntibn - • making - a - call - upon
the Auditor General fliiinferination apjlo the
Militia fines, &c: returned by the courts of kppeal,
Laid on the table. -
, The hill relative to the piyment of the Domes.
tic Creditors was again )(ikon up, and owing-to
semealleged.imperfeetionin it, it wiia,referred_lo_
theCoranaittecoof Ways and Means. •
The bill to abOlish irnPrb; * Onment for Debt, and
to punish Fradulent Debtors, wail discussed on
emend rending, when, after being amended, it
-was
read a third time and -paased=—Yeas49; Nays 36.
• The-bill from the Senate,to autlioriie thi3 Canal
'Commiesionera to purchase - trucks for the trans.
ports/ion - of boats over tho Philadelphia and Col u in
,bilr and Allegheny Portage rail roads, came
- and a motion was made to postpone its considera
tion for the present, which • gave rise to a debate
• on the general merits of the proposition, Which
Jaated till the hour of adjournment. The Ruse
having met again, at three o'clock, and the dis
cussion war renewed and -continued for more than
an hour and a half, when the Bill was postponed
by a-vote of 47 to 43. .
ln - the - Senate, to.day, the Stay Law was under
.eonsideration for some time,but was nut finally die.
posed of—when, on motion, the amendments to
the Bill relative-tothe-suppression of the Relief
Notes, were taken up and read, and then discuss
ad striatum. The result of the debate was', a
very general disapproval of the amendniente.—
%Among those non-concurred in were the follow,
' ing, viz: The allowance of 30 days to the ; Banks
to say whether they will accept the provision to
redeem the Relief Notes in gold or silver, (The' I
Senate proposes 60 day's,) 'To suspend all work
• on the unfinisheirlines, and employ but one fin,
• gineer, dm To sell the kirk held'hy the Com
. nionwealth in private corporations, Thie Bill will
most likely be returned to the .110100 on planday,
with a message apprizing it of what the Senate
has done. When, I anticipate, a pretty warm
discussion on the subject, and 'particularly In rc.
• thrones to the, reteintion• of the Senate's provision
that the work shall be progressed in on the unfinish.
ed very_ much mistaken if MriStcyons
• at least, Woil'ehavo 'something to say. - A Me;
morial from the Domestic Creditors,who met hero
in convention on Thursday, was presented,
Mr. Lint, immediately after the House Journal
. .
of yesterday had hpon read , offered i resolution,
vshiith'wts amended, end then adopted. It ison
polish:Tee—that the 'Committee of Ways. and
Mums inquira. intto the expediency qf bringing
ina bill asseesing alax of three per cent. qn the
dollarfor the payment of the State Debt. Said
taxi to be paid
, in three annual instalments as fol •
lows, vizi The first arindal instalment at the rate
of two per pent. iheftret.year; the second instal.
ment at thrcp per cent. the second year; .and the
third inetaltrient at flintr per tent. the third year.
Yeas 49; Nays 37. Mr. Wright then submitted a
very falNljnint revolutiOn (bill) relative to the putt
!in debt,
Sherwood oared a resolution, which was.
I,doited k -vizOliat - the' JudiCiary Committee
tPtireilttc the expediency of byinging in a bill . au.
titoriatngtherA l reasurertrofiheA-severarecninties
to iipt up qt public sale any" of the unseated lands
main their respective Counties for taxca due and
to
and limiting the time for redemption
to one year,, The, Teseletieti f u r the payment of,
the Domestic Creditors was again under consider -I
ation and discussion
• up to the hour 'of adjourn.,.,
' meet; An amendment offered by Mr. Fermams,
wiuNagreed to—that all payments heretofore made
,to Contractors shallho applied to work done' prior
'to the 4tit'of May, 1841. Mr. , Boon's amen
ment was also agreed to, ‘not • to allow -„pay,
_this time,-for work-done after the th May, 1841."
• The. Impreision on •my Mind is, from all I can
learnin the Houses and out of them, that no bill
can be liassed at tbe' present evasion, making pro.
vision for those contractors who went on With their
:wetk after the 4th MaY,,1841, They;will;: ost
i probably, be-doomed , to wait - until the . Treasnry
~is fmia ~.inotit flourishing condition for . those
whem money has .been owing
_for years, for
nr,ork done prior 1841', they ;,think, be
pita before the
,Leglitature 'idjourps:`
The hill retatiVe to the -suppression .tto'r Re,
lief issues, 'ace., contains, among:othei- provi-1
Aims, thosel Will here
B;o;,Whieh hunted Relief' Itt"otes
shop,imelir peiceitt:insdclitimt to the tine per
effit ll 4olitai, l ,4l9vro' ti t e T , to be paid senti:an;
ag aft er
stictr:pfpoii 'Act; andio•COntinne alt
'
M. 74 4, 4 0.d„,y,,,a 1w then : pusage this act,
"
• -PPRAtirtli''Of the Dotter tie/AS:J.O:n in the Tree:
AlliTY 441 be filnitelled,4mi`kiet?iLittl#l4litlienit
,er / e Aa r rli -. 4r 4 rbill'i gio beie. the
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3, No Beniz.shall. be' 'entitled to the tenefit of
this provision unless if lir:Copt of it within 30 days;
l and must • cop tinut to , rodeo n. in ,gO,P.I'
4: N 6 Beikk'itian‘ ifseltl of thinie pioftisionik
that did not comply with tho'not authorizing an'
issue of Relief Notes; • *.`
••Bank violating," the prOvielotor of dila
act obeli forfeit ite charter, • , •• • • ,
•
, .
6. Provideisrfor stile of stock held bs ,. cinilmkiti:
wialth in priiato corporations: • ' •
7.• To so opend all.imark urifinisbedlilies;ailil'
&open - see with services of all b,ut one engitieei
with a salary of $1500 ; dic. , ' •
In the Senate, Mr: Spackman reported a , 101 l to
repeal the act Passed at the billsessionoo enable,
the think of Pennsylvania to make an. assig,nment .
of its effects. Mr. Farrelly reported a bill to.au
thorize Canal Commissionere to place possenger
cars on the State rail roads, with a recommendation
that it be:nig-hayed. - Mee* offered - a' reselu
lion for the appointmenrof a committee of eleven
on the subject of the apportionment of • the - Bffe
into Congressional Distsicts, with leave le. confer
with the , CoMmittee appointed by. - the House on.
the subject; adopted. Mr. Gemini offered a rase-
lotion calling upon the Auditor General for a state
ment ihe condition of the Banks on the let of
May last. The Bill to recharter the Fanners' bank
of Reading was /osi on third' reading.—Yeas 14.
Nays 48: ,
In the House,' Mr.'Snyder - presented a petition
to cornpel the Susquehanna Canal Company- to
take their own notes in payment of toll: Mr. De
forti, presented a memorial- frons-the Bank of Penn
sylvania asking for. relief. .
,Also, O petition from
Fayette; Washington:mid Green counties cent:
ploining loudly ofJudge Ewing's conduct. They;
allege that he interferes most unwarrantably in .
matters of trial by jury, and ask an inquiry into
the — ribuses,',' Mr - -: - Vambie presented-the
proceedings and memorial of the .Convention
of Domestic -CreditOre held here last Week.:—
Messrs. Hill'and Johnston presented petitions to
prohibit brokerage-in this.-Commonwealth. Mr.
Sharewood presented o . WAnistrance from James
Hondas end others, of Philadelphia, against the
? usa g e of'any law compelling the assignees of
Batiks to receive the debts . due the 'sane, unless
such notes were held by the .debtors at the time of
the assignirent. The* resOhition offered -e--few
days since, asking information
,of the Canal Com
missioners rie to the alleged conspiracy 'ef, persons
to control the businees done on ,the: State works,
was taken , up, amended and then adapted. , The
resolution to prevent persons from travelling free of
expense on the Rail. Roads and Canals of the' State,
and for other porposes 4 which was vetoed_ and re
turned to the'H.iuse,was taken upored a question of
recontideration was agreed . to, and then the- Yeas
and Nays were called, in pursuance of the Consti
tution on its passage. The - vote stood 42 f0.47,..50
the bill 'was consequentlY rejected.. Mr. 'Straub of-,
feted a resolution, which was adopted, to inquire
into the e*pediency of reporting a' bill for revising
the 'statutes on Writs of Habeas Corpus.: The
-rest-of-the' day- was _ioccupied- with, the-hill-for-the- -
paymentof Domestic _Creditors, which,passed se
coed reading et 6 o'clock this 'evening. _ Z.
military meeting was held at Camp Kos
ciusko (Reading,) some says since, in relation to
the_reform and improvelnentof the Militia system:
Resolutions Were adopted, declaring it necessary to
parade the whole mass of the militia for discipline;
also in favor of raising independent military acade
mies through the Union, on the principle of the
one now in operation at Norwich, Vermont. ,' The
whole matter was referred to • committee of
fiteen.fonsisting of General John Davis, Adj. Gen.
k Diller, Gen, C. Shernier,
Gen. Hough, Gen.
High, Col. R. M. Lee, Capt. Wynkoop, Col. Pur
dy, Col. W. P. Smith, Col. K. Smith, Major W. K.
Keirm-Capt. Boase-Cept:—Mathews;—Capt — doseph -
Areharnbault, and Lieut, R. K. &mt.
A resolution was also adopted in fevor of a Ni
tional Military Convention, At Washington, on
2d:of December naxt.
rPhe Harrisburg Reporter, one of the lead
ing. paper!, nf the' Federal party, publishes an . ar.
lieie which . declares that Governor Porter has
adopted l;tie of public policy, which, to say the
least of it, is not decided, has no PRINCIPLE
about it, and doei not work welt' for the Govern
»Nut erjor, the people Jiving under its law;."—
Look Out for, more "lumber'disclosinesi
lIEV,IEW OF THE MARKETS,
FLOUR & MEAL..--The Flour market, con
tinues steady, with a fair export demand; the price
of 9,uperfine Penna. of standard brands has settled
down at $5 62} per bbl. at, which rate abont 2000
bble has been sold since our last report; the receipts
are moderate, and : Meeks
. et present light. Rye
Meal is without' change; we continue to quoits at
$ 3 37k; Penna. Corn Meal $3 62k. and Brandy
wine do $2 876 per bbl, with sales.
GRA.IN..----The receipts of Wheat have been on
ly moderate this week, and have found ready, sale;
since last report priees'heve been maintained, and
in one or two instances a small. advance . obtained;
1600 bushel, Penna. Wheat afloat sold at 123 e
which we quote as the market price of Prime Tenn.
and Southern to day. Corn is firm at 56c for
Southern yellow afloat; and•63e for .white do, , per
Nisbet. Oats are dull..and would not bring to day
37c. per bushel. . • —• '
WHISKEY—stock moderate—sales at 18a a 10
cis.iper gal. in bids. • . • • ,
CATTLE MARKET.—Beef Cattle-550 head
were at, market, which sold at $5 to 'O6 25; 20
left over; Cows and Calve.s-317 at market; sales'
from sta to 24; extra $27. to $33.' Dry,CoWs $5
to 1. , Springers '$
,10. 'to 113. , 'Hogs-470 at
market settee at $3 a • .$O, '164, left Over. Sheep
lambs--1820 at market, sales at $2 124,. extra $3,
FLOUR.-The sales. of Howard streei.. have
-been-tora.quitelimited-extento;sith-less-firmnessim
the part of braes.. $5 58* appears to be the ruling
rate from atoms, although some refuse to evil: at
less tharkss.sl) per bbl. City Mills has sold gener
ally, butmoderately. at $5621;' and under some'
circumstances probably at $5 75. The stocks of
-elldescriptions are light, but in proportion. pales
of Susquehanna have beea larger than any other,,
and uniform at $5 623.
GRAIN,-There. had • eor no• Maryland
Wheat in triarkeCthie'Weeitf and,l ew thousand
bushels of Pennsylvania which havasol , have been
marked with an imprarierneefi:_Primoilipseriptions
commanding 23. to 194 pet bushel; ; Wothing
done in Tlye,. • Qom has 'advanced,• MOY
land., white h a ving - told, et,48.1.0 and'yel
lOW 54 le 55. cents; a lot of Pennsylvania . at 58.
Oats' remain at abotit 98 cents' for Maryland,', arid.
.98 for-Penna.
WHISKEY -10 to P.O . cetittiptr . gillon.forithde.
,
CATTLE_ . II7ARKET:-4leef ,Cattle,zz-Thone
were nearly 800'head• in' drOverti•hande the Gist
of the week, but lessAbin 200' were . offered, '. which
were all taken by the butchaii at $5 to ' the bal,
c oca peesed_enontlitwardly. HogS,'Conttnue indicts
as last week,'Withant variation hilnieSe; $Bll2l to
04Sr,i1)0 .; '•
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xi, E,,inibsormor fieajitaw — Avceived a furtlWa
;Ripply of Gimm.Floranc4 Braid atl , Straw
NETStatso;a 6w4fiagoe Straw BONNETSE
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More Disclosures!
PHILADELPHIA., Juno 18, 1842..
'BALTIMORE, June 18, 1842.
XDyEtt7ISEMENTST:
Temperance -- Celebration . ot
our National Indepentlencee•
r.RobrO joisf thefripa4v4-TeniOceneVj
0111 4. , 'from Auirkereii ‘ ietliiir ;
jihieete, will be forgied, on ihe4th'ef.l‘ll444o,•,ifi•
;ter beroVi;: - mill•f*o6ei*
ificrienear .iThe; ;tlloollflihtiv
hdiiid4f our Urriii, - 'ivith see tihriners.:
Theeo theypurpose, to.derote f, the ciley ,Aio. Oa• .
pttii/' of Temperarice,,and' . 6T eoclalyedjdyment
t:sherd,. tuid'illiteleibni . hicie been 'eh:
gaged for the occasion. •
All' tri6nds Of Temperance' eVeryOrhere
hfiited to joln'ua; and espeelellY the TerOpertance
sbeleiles'efthecounty,lrieluding - Juirille gate- -
tibe s •with, their respeetivp harmers , intl. hedges.
The phildren of the Sunday Sehoolir,: and elf the
Scheele oftheboroigh are restitidtfuliy invited to
join in the procession undertheir respectiVe teach-.
The Laritis of Car Hide in& v4ettlit'y ate dedpeet.-
fully informed that the Committee of Arrange:
meets tire making extensive provierion , for their
accommodation. .:Surely they-will, not Withhold
their countenarice,from•this cause, on the surmise,
and final triumph OfWhich depend the -interests
of their husbands, fathers, brothers and friendi,. as
well as their own preimut peace' and fUture proa;
Ulm behalfof the Committee of Arrangement's,
NIII.,CALDWELL, - , •
RENICK ANQNEY,
Ei PENDEGRASB,
. . , NATIIAN HANTCR,,
•. , • • WILLIAM '
Carlisle, June 22, 1892. • • .
BrirThose Societies Whiehpurpuse cele•
liming with us' will pleasetive us early in
formation.
To the Electors of Cumberlantteamity.
• ELLow CITIZENS: I Offer myself to your
F
conpideratimi tor the office of
Recorder and Clerk of - the Courts
of Cumberland County'at the ensuing •general
election, and if .elected will discharge the duties
thereof -tathe hest- of-my;ability.
GEORGE r CAIN,
" Mechanicsburg, tune 22, 18.12.• te.34
f r o the'Eleetprs . of Cumberland county.
FELLOW CITIZENS: I offer myself to your
consideration as a candidate for the office of
PROTHONOTARY •
of Cumberland County, at the election in October
next, and if elected pledge myself to perform the,
duties of said office with fidelity, and to the best
of my ability. WM. M. BEETE'M.
Carlisle, June' 22,1842.. . tf:34
e&w.malseme, /ammo.
AGREAT variety of GAMBROONS . and
LINENS for Gentlemen's Summer wear,
just received. GEO. WI, HITNER.
lime 22, 1842. , • tf.34
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FOR RENT • .
7
TBE Tivo Story Molise,
Situated at the South End Of • '
Hanover sheet, foriaerly occupied by
Mrs. Ramsey, deceased. 'Possession
will be given itutnediately. For terms apply to
- . 'N. B. - MURRAY. •
' , Carlisle, Juno 22,
.1842; , • 31,34
' VAILIUAHLE--
Tan Yard Property
FOR SALE. - '
. ..
- ILL be sold at public sale, e . n - ,tlie premises,
on SATURDAY, the 2.9d•day of 'JULY,
atl o'clock A. M., in the Bototigh of Carlisle,
- 1 9 ir
Cumberland 'county, that large and- commodious
%=r - liso •
situate on the north east corner or Lout her and
'East - streets, bounded by Letart Spring, and on the
north by-a lot of IL C. Hall, Esq. containing 26 . 0
feet in front, and 120 feet in depth, more 'or loss,
belonging to the - estate of David S. Forney, dec'd.
. .
having thereon erected a largo
TWO STORY STONE
11)7111113Y13
a Two Story Stone Finishing Shop, a
-large-two story : Buck - Beturt - House — a, ITarte-Trame
Bark and Mill House, With a Bark Mill in it.
There are 44 Layaways and 1. Pool in the Yard,
5 Handlers,3 Limes ' and I Bate in the Beam
House, an a good well of water at the kitchen
door. The property is in good order, . and in a
very desirous situation for a Tannery or a private
Il:3`Terms of sale will be made known on the,
diy of sale, and any information will be given
about the property before tho day Of 'sale by •
. . G. W...SHEAFER,„ • ..
JACOB SHROM,
June 22,1842
SHERIFF'S SAGE
By 'virtue of sundry writs of venddioni, exponaa
to me directed, issued' out of the Court of
Common Pleas of , Cumberland county, will be
exposed to public sale at the Court House in the
Borough of Carlisle, on SATURDAY the 30th
JULY, A. D., 1842, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said
day, the following described real estate, vie::
A Lot ot.Ground •
•
situate in the borough of Carlisle, containing sixty
feet in breadth - and two hundred and forty feet in
depth, more or less, adjoining a lat of Mr: Richard
son on the east, Benjamih Femall on, the weet,, an .
alley on the north, and Locust street on the south,
having. thereon 'erected a Two story FRAME
BOUSE,,a kitchen and
L frame stable. Seized and
taken executkin as the property of Jonathan
Johnson.
Also A Lot of Ground !
situate in the, borough of Carlisle; containing riity
feet in breadth and two hundred and forty feet in
depth, more or less, adjoining_ lots of the heirs of
John' Delaney, deceased, John Parkinson,Pointed
skeet,
street, and, nn alley, having thereon erect ed a small
LOG HOUSE. Seized and taken in execution
as the property of John Peck.
Also, ‘A Lot of Ground, •
situate: . eln the,south side of the road in Leesburg,
Cumberland county, containing fifty-throe, feet, in .
breadth, and, two hundred and.,forty feet in length,
more .or less i adjoining hinds of Jiim,es Chesnut, on.
the east, the .Walnurßottorn road on the north, and
? g
•n alley on the weal antriouth,' having thero n
erected a log stable. Belied 'arid taken . in.:ex cu
tion as the property of James. C. Cummins. And
PAUL MARTIN, Sheila'.
Sheriff's office, Carlisle, Z .
June 22, 1842. j
• • •
COUCH"' & O®(OSO
E CAU.S . F. OF CONSTJNIFf It:%l.' 7 'Eom.
plc as these complaints are usually eonsidered,,
no one „can deny their being ,the, moat common
cause of this fatal and distressing disease., It is'
indeed& melancholy truth; that . thouaands fall
victims to Consumptiovery yea' froth mother'
cause thareneAlecterbfolds. Yet we find hun
'dreds,•ntty thousands who treat inch -.complaints
with the•greatest indifference, arid let..them
,run
'On for/ weeks and even monthEevrittiout' thinking
* of the daaiger, At first. you have , what 'Yon May
consider a slight cough of cold: pin , aliew ham
neat, plea Sure or carelessness to prevent you from
giving, it. any attention; it then settles upon m youh
trenat, you • become hoarse:, have • nine ir.tb
side or chest expectorate: large quentities of mat
ter, perhipsenned with blood,. a difficulty of.
breathing ensiles, and then 'you find your Town
'foolish' neglect Ins brought, ' On this,. diate4ing'
'complaint -- If then you valu e life or , health, , , be
mimed itetirne, and don't trifle with, your 'Polo,
,
tr4e4oMy.,4ltmck nostrum .to you,hit
Itialmeffiti l tely.Prmsute a bottle or two •of that fit.'
meustnle?edf's. the. !!litaisatt AFAV,l4l.:Ciiettai,P
:vvhicktfalvelihnown to be the *nit Speedy owe'
ever known, as thoneatid* will ,trotify whom:Naga',
hive , ,betuasivcd by - it. •
• 0 713e•very'particalavivhan'•pair pnrehasei to
teleffirifDri - Wilittalfliktitat'or•Wtraaenitaa,v,
as them ii al iiii: c ottpi:orthirniuno in use.
• Piopiiiidowaniewileind. motif,. 'by WiLustas
' 43° ' Cc° ' eh et 9 htiNgtikl 3 **4 ke l Artel l tee e to
•
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— "g4itlUEL ELLltert
rriei d4 t Aiiiice "0:7$'10
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silgt ; dhigi)ieri , by, 'V eittil 6n.'t ii' e,itt
' liti nekt frienot , 'A r.•••• ,,,, t: 'ElitiO it•i6 -' ,-.‘-.. ,; •
- Ditrit Lainb,;-:` -- • " *.‘1 , , 11 :, 1 0;1'1 i' •
.1. .iad ogftib in ' t r-i iir.. l .l :Aliggir SHEAlitil:'
AlCeNollooEpthe die .Cotit* of onimon'
Pleat or effninnitind;einintyfba*diretkted:
,a; not* to lie inibpilledrforypn,
,1.0., alio* ', dente
why your *ire YANIC''SI**I.„ ehga Pk; U . dis t ,
eed from ilia- inutaa - Of Oltrilunitkf , :ent6id into
betweed.yon+ and;her;and the. Court have directed'
the SieetiiilviendaY.infAttiost nexe.foi the , hear:
Ihk of amid erenNwlien'and where yeti may attend'
iri#Okiiiit OPI ) ," ' ',. : . i ... ' , , .;.,'
;' • '-' "' ''' ' .flialit';"3lAltTiii l ;•f3heriff. ,
Slieriii%.o . f&iit;%ceuiliele; /•;: s. ',' • •
'':irOni 24,184 . 2: , , ,: ' V' ~ - '' —ii-S4'
Dissolutiotti fit Pafisiershiii.
t 7 ,
' HE ratluoriihip,hh,r6tofot'e exiating under :
the firth of CATHCART, '& 'AYRES, in
e rnermintile bushie - 4, was - threday - dtrieolvid by
mutual ceniient. Alttaapsitetions,honneeted with,.
the l'ati, firm will lie settled by , A , . Civriiciwr, who
continua - bueihesti iiirusual at the old stand.
. • ... • . ' ; . A CATHCART,.
.. - : . . •• DAVID A YRES,
Shepherdstown, Xune 18,_1642,
. ~_...,_
Eitate or Geo . ..atteg*taibaitgh, deed.
UTTERS'
Tenementary on the • Estate of
GEORGE AUGIMIBAUGH,, late of the
Borough of Oartisleo ttimberfand cOunty, deceased,
have hien , granfed to the subscriber residing in said
Korough. All persons indebted to said deceased,'
are reguOrted to. make payment immediately, and
all those having claims to preset:A them
, without de
lay, properly authenticated for settlement.
GEORGE 'KELLER, Then •
-- June-22,484Z .
DR. GUETTICH, HAAS 86 CO'S.
111111a4111.11D MINIDIIIIIIIO
HE _OLIVE_DifANCRPILLIS for_the cure
..,:. x of Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Liier Corti
p pinta, Asthma, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Dye.
pepaia,-Sbortness of Breath Pains in the side,
Break, Back , and Shoulders,. Ague and Fever, an.
intallable curc, and ull &harlot and Bilious Fevers,
and all diseases arising .from exposure and de
bility; no matter how long standing—in fact all
diseases to which the human family aresubject to.
These pills are unsurpassed by any medical
'compound ever offered to the public as a. general re
novator and:Arany, medicine. They are very
gentle in' their operation, causing neither pain,
sicknessnor debility by the ase . ,of therm bitt on
the.contrary they 'strengthen the stomach and
bowels in a wonderful manner, and soon restore
nature to its former cobra° and vigor. The per.
son using the' Olive Branch Pills soon fcirgets
that he wos sick—Which is very easilyacconnted
for: there is not that prostration of strehgth in
lbese pills as in many other remedies of the day,
because the materials used in immufacturing them
are in harmony: with thd - poivers of life and act ,
,in concert with the opinions of Dr's. Br'pwn, Bush,
Armstrong,. Montgomery, ' Hersey; Kendrick,
Shepper. . and the • celebrated Dr.. Waterhoute, -
foimerly Lecturer on the theory and practice - of
Physic in Cambridge University, Massathuietts:
Purchase of them, and give them a fair andim- ,
partial trial, and' Ou will find that permanent re
lief, upon which the proprietors depend•to.rnake
them the most universal family medicine used,
and which will stand unrivaled 6r-tiny other in
the knOwn world. Price SS cents per box.
---- _- = RHEUMATICIgEbICINE
Is.one of the most certain and'atFectual cures for
all iheunialie, chronic anclinflammatory Klicuma:=
llama that hes ever yet been_ discovered, and in
numerous cases hal eradicated that dreadful' dis.
ease from persona - afflicted entirely. 'AU sour
drinks and • victuals are strictly forbidden, and
epiritous liquors must not be taken inwardly by i
any means whatever; colt will be of no use to '
take this medicine, as it will dostroy.the good cf.,'
fects of the medicine entirely.. Price $1,50 per
package. . '
AUGSBURG LIFE TINCTURE. - .
- .
These celebrated drorishave acquired . the high
est recommendations in this country, its_well as
tn-Burope Rir its, most 'l4o.tible:proprKtlerfor all
inward weaknesses, crampa,colds,agues and fever;
and when used'with the Olive Branch Pills '
neter
tails to cure the fever and ague. Price 25 cents
per bottle. •
PPICTCI I 3AL;EXIXUR
Is unrivalled for its curative qualities oven whets
used in cases of maladies which -were otheassise
incurable. Many recorffmendaiions have. keen ,
given of the beneficial effects it has hid in the
cure of, pleurisy, pectoral. and pulmonary con.
'eutnptions, colds, &c. Price .25 cents per bottle.
HYSTERIC OR . HVIOTHER DROP.%
This most °sealant article has a• quality of
calming instantly and 'without fail, all cramps of
-the stomach, chalim and that troublesoine disease
called:mother fits
_or hysterics; and when confirm.
ed fort' some length of time, will cure the patient
entirely. Price 25 centa'per
• GREEN WONDER OIL, .
CEB
A certain cure for all Scalds, Bruges, Burns,
and the moat effectual cure for the piles—lt will
cure the Person afflicted in a very short time, if
used according to directions. Price 25 Cta. per vial.
This spirit is highly recommended for 'all
sprains, swelling of the limbs, or leaders, sinews,
joints and rheumatic; as an outward remedy, it has
no equaLand when used with the Rheumatic:Medi.
cine, will greatly facilitate the cure. Tha•an.
nude of History do
,notproduceits equil,'-ind it is
the, greatest preventive . figainat cold, in the
known world. Foeparticulais see directions ctOeom.
panying.the bottles. . .. Price 25 cents. .
TOOTHACHE - DROPS,..
An infallable cure. if used according to direc
tions. Price 25 cents per vial.
SALVE OF . DRESDEN. . '
Is decidedly the beat application for' wounds
and genii+, old or new, of all kinds, and will pre.
vent if used in time, many operations; 'and, pre :
vent Lock Jaw, Paine in the Back, Reid, dr-c.—
Females who, are so unfortunate' as to have sore
breast's,- and will use this wonderfill salve, will be
cured in a very short time. It cannot be too, high
ly recommended. For further particulars see three.
Lions. Price 121 cents perbox. • •
WORM LOZENGES. . •
An excellent article Tor the' cure of worms in
adults as'well as children,, and will cure :When
etlor remedies fail. Price fa cents per box: ,
. .
A superior article for Coughs, COldii,Sure throat,'
Bronchitis and difficulty. of breathing. Price 61
cents per hox. • , • -
Sold wholesale and retail, at the, principal office,
No. 384, North 3d street, Philadelphia; and' by
• JOt)N`GßAY;~Biiigte: Pa.
General Agent for Cumberland County.
June 22, 1842.
MO
GROW MN GELDEN.
.40711ERIEt, rnfi.'olq l YOUR. GT.YARDr;-e
This is , the seaso,n when this deititiotive
comp aint'attiekslcnirinter;oisting little children,
Mken rots! you 'of these you fondly &at., pp, and
carries .hundredc to the irave, Every.. mother
should thereforeqknow its symptoms,' watch them
°lately; and; always be.prepared with' .a,*.remedY.
as many are daily sacrificed by such,negleet. At
first:the little pauent level/4)ll'o,th a shivering,. it_
grmvs-re otiose, has &shell of heat,the eyes become
red and swollen, it breathes - with 'difficulty, and.
then•comestbat fearful Cotrim that willaurelyster.
dilate in convirlsions or 'death unlesi'something is•
immediately given , to cheek it. • In this complaint
the "Balaton of IWO Chfrrris ' , well known toi
be the most speedy , ever Aicovereci. indeed a
preeious reniady—rnild,
_safe .and innocent. :mid
is sUrE:to give the inforcir immediate relief, and
quickly ;cetera it to .health..,
Jiee residintii:this countryruid'irofeart every.Moo'
thrW.WhO3OVekher,Obild{cinst. stamid - Aw.airp keep
this medicine- in the house and give it:lP:them
early, by doing iio.youvMs: ofttlii save the- ;Wed:
on. Y9u fbndkrit Realm* , this lithe flume=
remedy ofthierdiithiguished
which: bee'*
,CureC,thousiiiidge
W.HOCTlNdeoVGWAirturo;•CottistrAMi
tioN , ' , llo : ;t*i*Y
t
V I
es ' o 4 .rp r •LrrrW s , , l ) Au l kiOrp'vYliz ,, cra
diet*isAll f:Ohl
,VRO o that ie
entirety 141fraterajoidigree.
Prepared only by Wittrintriii•,co.,•:Cliemists r .
agi: Mouth Vodalkstree4fbitadelpt
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• •
• "SAMUAi t ELLI6I7:'
Piirie tine -Iloqar
%Sitio 2N1134,44 A ' ' '
SPIRIT DE MEXICO.
COUGH LOZENGES.
BATltitllLßMajtlll4 l .,"fde
SurneneilNtifjuitteieived*lbeilabidriber;
~ • :•; i • . '
"Jtinfi' 1:842;- 4- tf..34;
F CI) itY & 0-111N1011,
Tin Coppersmith and. Stove
.
• -
*". •`.. - Business. ;
EI,IAZER ROBlN
sort
. hailing entered into Co-Partnership, in
the Tin, Copper and Stove Buyinets, under the
Thin of FRIDLEY.. 4t. ROBINSON, respectfully
inform ihe public tliat they jotend carrying on
their business in all its branches, at the old stand
of Jacob Fridley, NOrth Hanover, street, Carlisle;
where they at all times, be prepared to serve
purchasers with' any article.in their line, on the
most reasonable termer , • ~• .
In, addition to all. 'other varieties of stoves,
which they will constantly have on hand, they
have purchased of Mr. L. G. Hathaway, the ex
clusive right to manufacture and selkin the coun
ties of Cumherland and Dauphin '• • • •
'Hathaway's- Patent ''Hot -- Air
Cooking • Stoves: 9 -
etm-34
.And being aware that the people in this place'
atkvicinity-, halie_baen_muck_imitose4 - JaPon-ly.
the introduction of new and highly' recommen -
cd-articles which , they' have been'induced to pur
chase; and which hive been' so slightly made, and
of such bad'material, that in a short time they ,
hive failect-and:betorne useless. We, therefore,
'do not iritend ofikring. stoves for sale until they'
'arefairly_Ariedin_this_community,_and_pronoun._
ced more (irable in their _construction, better
adapted, to the puiPoses of boiling, baking and all
the varieties : of cooking than - any other dove;
also, that they are a 'great saving of. fuel as, well
as labour. •'
CrWe earnestly invite farmersrui well as reel.
dents of this place and.the neighboring villages,
to call'On us at S. Wunderlich's hotel, or notify
us by. letters (postage unpaid) that they are will
ing.to try. our stove,--and the stoveshall be , placed
in the kitchen of livery person giving us such no
tice,. and taken away , after trial, without any ex.
perthe to persona making the trial. •
The stoves Will tie kept for sale at the Tin Shop
of Mr. Jacob' Fridley, and . rit the . Foundry of
Messrs. Lay &Stouffer, in Carlisle..,
Having contracted for One .Hundred Tons of
Castings, we will, in a few day' supply stove
dealers with all the different sizes, on the most
liberaF terms.• -
ET.RAZER ,ROBINSON,,of Carlisle, is agent
for'sefling the right to make' and . reed ►he HOT
AIR STOVA-ainf wm dispose of counties hr this
add the adjoining Mates ' ' , •
We pahlish the IblloWingrecomin endations fitan
Rime of those wfity lire using the stove, to entour
age others Co Cry it.-
• L CAULISLE,Sept. 12, 1841.
I have in use Irt my kitchen one of Hathaway's,
Pqtent Hot'Air Cooking Stqvcri f and Can' recom
mend it u'd very superior article: - The One I
have is go: 3. it has 5 boilers and an oven safe
-cientlr largeto-bakm—six—leves7-ortiilo,7-71fe
baking, roasting and broiling .can. ill be.done at
the slime time and with much-leas wood th a n i s
required for any. stove which• we have .used..
' tThiii, size appear to be peculiarljt calculatedfor .
Farmer's rind for their benefit T invite Mein to call
and see this' stove in,use, as I shall take pleasure
in Ishowingthis stove to all .voltorp. interest or
curiosity may induce to examine it. .
, - SIMON- WIIDIDE12.11€11.•
CARLISLE,SetireII,IB4T,
Messrs. - E --Robinson' dr Co:—Gtmt,mr.n,- I
have during the few days I have had-your-Thalia
way:s Hot Air Stove in use, become' convinced of
its great superiority overall other stoves.l lava
used. or seen. I find by 'the • trial that boiling,
roasting, baking and broiling may ail be done at
the same time,in a most perfect manner,•and with
less than one ourth the fuel I have ordinarily used
foi the same purposes. I have hereto_fere.heenof
bread.could not be well baked in.
a cooking 'stove, but I am convinced .Upori
that it can be done as well in your stove as in a
brick oven.
I believe that the`general introduction of your
stove intone() will be very beneficial to the public,
therefore I shall take pleasure in recommending
it to my friends. respectfully,•
WILLIAM. MOUDY.
CARLISLE, Sept. 10;1841.'
Messrs. E. Robinson 4:Co.—Gentlemen,•l have
fairly tested the "llot Air Stiive" which .you put
up at my house, murnan recommend it as possess;
ingprincfples of economy and convenience far
surpassing any other store which I have ever seen.
The boilers coming in immediate contact with
the fire gives great facilities for boiling, and the
oven is heated, on well a principle that bread is
baked in as fine a manner as in a brick oven. I
find it also a great saving of fuel and labor, and
would advise all to adopt it.
MITOREL McCLELLAN.
CJIAMBERSIMRG, Sept. 6,1841.
I do cm tify.that I am now using . one of Baba:
way's:Patent Hot Air Cooking Stoves, No, 3, and
do recommend it AS superior to any stove 'lave
leen; the great living 'of fuel, and the variety that
can be cooking it the same time, makes it an Ob
ject to those who wish to facilitate the ,operations
of the kitchen. . "JOS. CULBERTSON.
Carlisle, June 22, 1842. . t 515.34
HEAD WHAT_ IT HAS DONE,
A.ND if yeu hive a friend, a relation r or know
any One that is afflicted with that distressing
disease, "CONSUMPTION,"persuade them with.
out delay to try that famous'and unrivaled medi.
tine, the
"Habrm of Wild Cherry,"
which, has cured thousands of' this complaint
ter everything else had Tailed. Bead the folloW.:
ing undoubted proofs of its efficacy:
. . , ROXBOROUGII, Sept. /0 1841 - :'!
Pass Sia:-;4lease send, me two more bottles of
your Balsam of• Wild Cherry, like' that Youlfent
me before. I have taken nearly all of the first two,
and cmifidently , believe this medicine will cure nie.-
I have used - a great: many remedies within the
last year; but have never found any thing filet has
relieved maze much. It lies stopped my cough ,
efititelyVelfereUd:Wifilift — aWeets7 - Mfirtefeeir:
better et night and feel hotter in every wayv /ban'
have for many menthe: YOurs, 'respktfully,.
. ; • Imes Kstr.v.' •
• , rlourasevab; Sept. 12; 11341.,-
taterii' Wisistuf 'alma lagin trouble-thee to
send, mil two bottle!, store of tlfy invaluable . Bal.
sem. I have now taken three bottles in allyand
cawassure pee that ,it bas done more good than
all the medicine I have ever, taken before. Send
by the stage as good as possible , and oblige thy
friend,..• . . lossru • HOLLOWAN
. . •
BIIIIBTOI, Sept. 8, 1841:
- ' .DEAR Docrolu—Hearing so many people-talk
of the wonderfhl cures yourDsboarn °Mild Cher.
`ry made' In Consumption, I, 'sent to - Goa of
youi Agents the.,othor dayfor a bottle, an ,
• d
'have
found itteo have reheVed ate so mirth, Oat ',want
three bottles more ,seat soon, as, I believe it ,will ,
mire me too. 1, have 'used - Jayne Expectorant
'end other Medicines, besides,lnat, nothing has done
sine as much good, as, yoUra hair. - -fgeed ,10 ,. /ho
steamboat Bolivar.
1 • ' . • ' .llllsavisir TncotAis. •
„. ,
NP l atisides. itu a
itnashing rstrici4cy in, .
Consumption; it also the , moat ettisotual remedy
ever discovered' for Ltvr,ff, cOM PLAINTs..
ASTHMA,. BRONcUITIK COUGHS." OROUP,.
WHOOPING COTlotr, US Imedted*.*ittek:
tity mite lutieleen meted by it Oswalt titilisfy.64m . -
"dies bad . niilede-.. _
VROOrISTS , rogAtebat*Nrili::ttii this
raiatitaina: a valuable tiddition tg their , .stock,. • and
sbottld alum's. keep , tt 16t, bind , as, itte trutiereapy
,solinowreded be Oh* of t . ite Most wend turrdY'
meibeinedt 4
o coe*ri cithsfuviiifi*Obi-irrr:Fiinnißts,
4,440540; DP: ClLPgßY;'.`'Sald *hotel
lisle sad rffisifity:WlLLlAMS'S6CQ.,.Cbetniits;
South
WirThe sold 41' Cif
ji,36 fli;SA'MustiE LLlOTT,,npioitied!
Jane,22JB42.
, 4)3/0.33:
=ll2=l
, tb2043,
'
;e . *luerk",,,
- -
ma theCominituitrat Large: .
wish to' :Anion* the afflibtedpihrotigh the tite.
diem or the public .preas, of the wonderful ef.
elle) , of that'. inil7, Vidtiabin' diocnrCred
]Medicine 7init ! Dr '. l 4AattlC.4l3. VOW: I OI7ND
PILLS, , feelAttettonihlo iny'dnty 'to do so, in
onter•that others inay ! rebeiicrelief from , the' genie
source:, rotiWo years I!vrAA , tittbject ni'that Peaw
!destroying dititease, , Dyspepirt e and its ttebolnpint.
'Moine; Ofstioate, 'o,oputipotiori. 'cif gm BoWels,
i
, Flatnency4ain int the:pi& ind. Stomach, eidltriess'
in the head, its !Adapted' initilcilitr until f began
:101.1116k tliOre wait no hblVfoi'inei Thad lithe faith
'in' published' reineilies'! until' I called on softie of
those ,wllO hove been cured tiq the",atioOe'medieine,
which inthmedi me tbliVe it a trikh. procurer!. the
medicine and Used it for three Weeks; when my
healih was entirely restorer;' lt is now about 8
inonthsoince qint Using ifeand:no'rettirn• of the
disease or its sympfonitrappeoring;l : feel 'Warranted
in adding any testimony ih behalf of . others, before
the,community.• 'Accept' my. polo, witiks, and , be
tier& me' Mier !yours, &c.•
° °' . •,WILtliV4 01.010,.•
. .
. s' ' ilt
J'in. Tr, 1 k ' i', , ' Pittskirgli city.
Philadelphia 011fce Isl . o.• 1 . 9•140rt1f Stli et'reo i .
where the Okra medicine can always tie obtain
ed. Also at; the, drug store of J.. Y.ANYEIIS - it
CO.; Carlisle,andatithe'd`rug store of 4VIVf.I'ITAL•,-
Shippensb n rg.. • . .
.
.June 1.1;184V... 3t-33
..
SHERIFF'S SALE
BY virtue of sundry Wriftiofllitiotti Ex po :
nes to me directik issued brit of the Court
Of Common: Pleas of ternberland i coilmtly, Will lie
exposed to public sale or outer Yon SATURDAY
the 2d day of JULY, 1842, al 10 o'clock
at tlie Court . .House, in the Borough- of Carlisle,
the followmgdescribed Real -Esthte, •
_of d _Groun
situate in Newburg; HOpewell townbldr, Ciktniiew
land county',-adjoining High street on. the East, an
Alley on the West,endlohn dhallenivirgeer dti the
North; containing sixty- five feet m'breadth ahtlone
hundred and "sixty-five feet in depth; more or- less,
having - thereorrerected - wtwo=story - weather-bOarded -
HOUSHand frame stable. Seized and eskerY in
execution as the property Of Henry G. Miller:
Also.A Half Lot of Ground,.
Situate'in 'the} Borough of Carlisle, containing 30
feet in breadth, and 240 feet in dePth, more or
less,adjoining•lots of George Foland on the north,
Rufus E Shepley, on the east, Ephraim Dosser:
man on the south, and Hanover street on the west,
having thereon erected a two.atory .
U312/1(.911i 1111(0Z163113
and frame stable; Seized and taken, in ezecutien
as the•property of Joseph Egelf. . And'to be,sold
by me, PAUL MARTIN, Sheriff.•
Sh - erifrriOflice, Carlisle;
Jime,B, 1842. ~
. .
WE - have just received a splendid lot of
BONNETS and GIMP ;'at the tote of
A. RICHARDS: .
,
• Anne 8. .18 , f2: 7 tf-32
. , , •
tANCr "as IVlrtipSoit
CHAIR MANUFACTORY,
No. ro, South S'ecdract Mrtet, Phitarte6ihict.
, . . fJit; sulisoriber" reipeeiftiliy
,
zone of Carlisle and' Couirty of, Cumberland
.generally,-Coodl before purehasing-elvorrhereand
examine his - • - . •
Ass'olurk”ElNif -ot . • .
•" - •
PLITN&ORNAMENTAL
11 limm.•••11
M= of every discriptiem which ore'
manufactured Mader his own link
mediate direction,ofthe best material o hy superior'
workmen, and which iVe uiarrrints' of the. best
quality—and' at prices as low as can be purchased;
in the United States; vrHeilso manufactures-an'
LlEtircr CMEtrlenftric. E ,' .
'the superiority of which consists in the astoniSh-
Ing facility with which an•lnvalid,With the slight
eeit
move to and fro in the liouse,. or in the open , all'
in a garden or elsewhere,. and turn quickly round
without requiring any more' splice Than it occupies
while standihg.'
- '
No. 11.1', South Second Street, Philadelphia:
June 15,61E42, . • • • 3in.33
An Ordinance,
To raise by Tai the sum of 81300 to de ,
' fray the expenses , -or the. -11arougly of
Carlisle for the *sent year::
THE people of Carlisle; by their. Town Coon'
.eih hereby, ordain' and. enact, that the'etint,of
*51,300 be rissessek levied'and - raised ; in punmance
of the Act of tricorporation, from an& upon' the in
habitants of the Borough of Carliali.,•• for the. year
1842—to.be applied..to• defray the expenses of the
Borough of Carlisle; and to meet such appmpria-.
dons as the Council shall make fibm time to' time
for the' re sent year for Borough purposes.
Otdamed and enacted by the Town Council of
the Borough of Carlisle, the 7th day of 1ifay,•1.842.
il. ANGNEY, Prest. of Council.
Attest—R., Moon a ,.Cl'k.
June"ls, 1842.. . • 31-.1
Notice.
APETITION for Discharge and' Certificate
under the bankrupt Law, has been filed by.
WILLIAM S: ALLEN, late Innkeepet,.Ontnber-
-land County,
and Tuesday the, 80th day of August next,. at li
o'clock, A.' M. is appointed for the hearing thereof,
befOre the said Court, sittingturfaldernptcy at the
District Court Rouen in the citt of
whea.and Where tite.CreditotifOr tins Said retplori
et, who , have' proved o4s4'M:ifs, Ina all other Pep .
krins interest, may rtppear imd show realm, if any
they have, wiry, said Discharge' and Certifi-ate .
should not be granted: . • - ' •
- -FRA'S, iIOPKINSOI4,
Clerk of the District coat.
••• Ante 11, 1842: .101-33
••' • •
• .
o;Yrhe postage must be paid letters of
btsmess, otherwise they *iff npt bec takerfont of
thn.Post Offreo.• , . • . • -
ITZololl4 l rai o
. ,
LL pertioriti it4oS(od-to'dre suirgerilktr i win
plomo,to notice that their accounts must
be eettleid" 611 . 4 . haiiiiluf9
CHAS. OGILVY.
tarlieleaune I's; 1841
MRS. WM. E. CAMP,
FORMERLY of the Washington Hotel, hat
removod to
21111 Illall3TDV 1 D113.M0
Corner of Second and itai Streeter
Where she will be pleased to trQate her old
m e rman and others, M• thb . hest Idea and on the
most reasonable terms.
Harrisburg, ltforch 1H,1847. . .;tf-20
i'FAIIIIIIERV HOTEL'
-
TiFIE ideal/pm hereby informs hie friends and
the public in general, that be still continues
.--,, .. runik.ic
llup toucovost3E3A. di
(taPorta to the contrary notwithstanding.) 'A_
OLD OTANI% in- East IBA Stmt. a few &Ina
Gael pf the Mutt House, where be will at all dwelt
tae_pleasure in adtnitdstering to the Comforts of
those who may favor him with their etuatera‘
Hie BAH shall be c.omitantirmenplied with the
choicest !ignore, his TABL.rerith thebest the
market Mu fawn' A careful OPTLEII alwayri
u V inul
kept fn,attendattno -,- Itedtthit altall Pa. lalintt•
(forte to platten all who' call On., , . ° 1
BoAmsettekgn 6) , the , wnelt. Innagt orr
. , , BIMON VirtHlPE L ßitt9 . 3 '
April 6, 1842. —. , t i 'UK' i- ^`"V'. l • ' BB
EiekOVI P, t PCLOR arr • 2 ' • •
riol3'o'ff3cYTOSSiiii4l4,46Unthiem th4n,
,'Filet C oat 910 , •
, - ' Ont. Oulply:r
• Carll4e4u4lsN • ;103,
=
. •
ittoff 'aggpstt' tly reduc.:
gkittioeit o F01b46144; igid•
- DRY GOON' AND GROCtRIES,
a • ,•
'The atim naliflf new, and.chelp;.eoting: in Part of
. .
Stipeatiitek :Blue; Inbisibte een, Polish
and ijkiwit 6160 a,
Superfine, eiisifiikei b itaseinetliqi a gird' assort.
went of :Stan , midi. at !Saidliibr Cloths,.
Gainboone,;'Onakiieres • Cottonade e
Linen end Cotton Driiiiriguei l keedrL •
A good aflortritentipt Vestingi s Stbcke, Skirl;
'Collare,•Hoeiery',. Gloveft; &d: &c: &c.• A largo
ift.ollk of olkigant Blitok. in& Blue Blacke
Figured and Pltia Light Sillir e ne* at le. „Moue.
lin do Lainet.Lawneintuelin de,Autinttireseßom
bazinclic hien Lineneveheake,Vickinite, lifueline..
Caliixies,earpering e Deese Ran dkereilibfo; , ikorkerf
Cambricks e &c. &c.•• Braid and.
Straw• tfonnete,. gibbons,. Gimpe,. Leghorn , end'
Paint' Leaf flatly and a• great tariety . ,„df goods
nor enurnerated. , . •
Purelnisera dull: at the ofand
opposite! Wunderlich', Hotel' where they will
find.sthelta of good '
s;, sollingt , cheaper than ever
softlin.this county,-
OGILBY.
tf.33.
carlll3l6, Yung 15,1'84
NEW 81.014EAFF COODS.,
rrifituthedriiiOtOr ierliblidd hid Wore to Ann.
over Street; ih tiie rooni'adjoirithg the Drug
Store' of S. I.hfritrts & irnmedietety.
oppbsite-feetri Store, Of 8 r utilefltryerer& — Cri.,-
whel'e he ig jOhe receiVihr te - pads aelo_ifment of.
=MIMIId souk
Lawilsi 11aUorinesy
Oitandi' MnaliiFy foulard , illes,•&e: Also; Tar--
latane . Mitstimfe ,Tarfaftine' 11:orty Wash Blonds. ;
Plaid' and Strittif MnslintyCloth Piktico & Table
Ceivers, Linen (Kg- Dbmasli, Tatife'Cloths'e
-White Maliteilles Conhferpanse r Vann?* Sheet.
ing of szfra width ; Sheeting,. DfirseiLler
Shires, Superior Corsets; Straw Cord and , Tassels ,
'for LadrAs and. Misses Bonnets, Wool and ffemr
Carpeting ; Straw' Matting, Men's,. lEfoys' and' In
fants Leghorn Hats, together with a general is...
sortment of DRY GOODS; all , of which will be
sold• at luw prices for CAM;
• GEO: W HITNER.
Tune 1 . 14 t. 3t-33.
.
Notice is Hereby Given,•
TO' aft %rat consented; at Eegatees or der the
Will of, ELIZABETH HUNTER, • late of
Boutharlipion' tonmehipeCurtifierlindl county, that
the subscriber, the Auditor appointed' by the Or-
Court of 'aid county to distributsthe assets
eeniainitig in die handed' Wst. M. Mem, Adln'r.•
de bonis non, &c., of said Testator to . and' among
the legatees, will attend for then purpose; at his.'of
fice irr the •Borough..of on 'IIIDAV the
15th day of JtrLY NEXT, at ten , o'clock in the
forenoon,' of Which. alb concernetr wilt take notice.
'HUGH OieIJELAGHER.
garliel'e, June 14 ; 0842 • tm 33;
t 5.32
■ CM;AAUUU)'.,
I.lAs removed his Mee and dwelling to' the:
three story' irrick on. Soutblianover street,.
pining the residence of Mr. John Hays and
!'lllean's Hofer."'
—Doctor Myers infOrins frientleiiiirtßFPW,
lic that lib tan Be consulled at all. hours at his of:.
Roe, (when not professionally engaged) and that he
will devote his undivided attention to the several
d.lties'of hilt profession,. and- particularly to the ,
prinitibe of Midwifery & fillurgery: Calls
to the Country willbe punctually attended - to - ,both
;Might and Day. . -
Carlisle, Apri143.,•1842.4.. •
JOHN ARIVISTRONC,
OFFERS his professions l services to the citi
;rens of Cariislorant its vicinity.
• Office at the North, East Corner of Hanover and'
Louttier sheet, and-alo at his residence in West
Louthea sheer, fevr doors. below Professor . 10E- .
•Ctintock'k•
April 27, 1842
ifir'. 47. Loomis, Dentist ;
TSpermanently limited ioCarllsle, and will'per- •
form all operations that are : required in the
practice of bib professiom—such.
Extracting,W 11agrPlay ing,and
Artificial- Teeth /
frons a single 'tooth to an entire set.-
, X, .IK, Far a few months ensuing, Dr. Loomits.
will be in' Carliale r the /rat Ewe weeks in each.
month—after which,. he will be aliment until the
first two-week, ineach fallowing month—at which
period he may be found at his,
Office, opposite Ill'Farlaite's Hotel:
Carlithi e lday 9,1842. 047
NOTICE,
'4" --- 4 ETTRR:I3 Admitrisfratiort upon the estate
of Mrs. MARY D. RAMSEY; late'of Car ,
lisle, dace:wed, have beer this &y issued by !the
Register of Cumberland. ceinty, to the undersign
ed residing in the said borough.. All persons hav
ins claims oideniteide against the estate of the said
decedent, are requested flurakelccio'wnthe sante to
properly authenticate& *lthaca delay ; and
all persoffs indebted.. to flresaidestate ire requested
to pay the same before the fat of July next.
Ilp. B'e IitIII6RAir, Adm'r.
CariNfef,April• 00,18 M • ' , 81.27
Mime in Demknptcy.
sr" , link Personal attendance - at Phitadetphia of
JIL Appticants for the, bonefifor thv Bankrupt
Law will not be regotted.. itidge Randall ban
directed; that in taxes where oppbsition is fileki v
the examination of . the' Petittoner shalt be made
before the' Coramisatoner of the eeunty in• which'
the Bcrittrupt resides: .
Aptificants theiefete be sptired the expense
of gong to' thiltuferphia.at the time apecifiedfoir
the hearing of their petitions.. • - t‘•
'JOHN ItARPER, •
• • • Commiesioner in Banliraptcy.
Carib/le e May ff, 11!". ,„, tf.2B
JEffifettfiLetailantgeitPitTen dee'd
betoETTERS tiatatteAtaty on s the estate of
CATHARINE DIXON, M 1 s of South Mid.
n 'township, Cumberland county. deceased,
fittc beerrisseed•to fits subrotiber residing in said: i
toWiteMp.- 'An Krum indebted to said deceased,
are' iMprested to Mate immediate payment to him,•
apd Alums ima,lag eblimato,preseet them' without
delay, eyeperfy authenticated for settlement..
.1011141 V. CIIAIGHDAD, Eer.
Sane 16;1842. • .. ' . ' 61.33'
'ho Cattle or' Disetts
lat/Althrart classes of diaease are Caused by
ektme obstructions in the system whicli•pre:
vent the regular and wholesome, operation , of the
animal timetions. This state of the system is
diaesse,rchieb is nianifhated inn variety of forma,
more or hiss milignant'in their tifutraetere Ter
restore the system to a stated health then,4 it iir
onii,neenessaty :ha centavo same,of ifn maser.;
and the end is. accomplished. rye c au se if sh..
eduction somewhere. . .This removed
bY , Pnritatiei whiektetheinftnsdinietliatsbAxdd
be resorted t o. beeltele.4 o llllllo 4 by .reentet end
lor, nature. :Dr. ihriaeh'Ontengthening and':
Getitlnn •
Aperient rale' ant I .l,tio'nen'lb_y the thou: • \
alidtlaiho-have usod themi to be the beet 04 11 - .
tire Medicine in 14010 0 4 -- 13 9 414 0r0bil cot Only ?'
Tense'', ebeff ul ' i n- 1 / Pktte,tbe ! s ystemof
Ste impuitied;nnetteestmeinndwiiMb'ili 'extreme.
ly. impartint‘t*lntlititen and give proyeklime to
the stcunaelijand prcatice a laNthr action of all
11 0 4 4 1.0.; Hoide° tUt maid arid ' 4,ntle
hr sir npMatinn si to them at .11 .Itines , \
it;Pealbotly 'safe and (*Arable' iertedY. The
'VetititieeldtLdliiettAiditilkpnteliatie s i box or:
'itornicklhie lye fair'
t.tin4•4llinettd of ,dettrostitair.nEAertik*ith oft.
*ieatierdosen of GO indi‘tKei4ftigs se . •
jurions th liumatt ' •
For sale 41%3.1961 , 41th Bth fXVbibtdeiPbii
006 at ti*Vigg Store ,„,„. • ,
Cadisle;:initit,thoStiut *tore of William
EPtiepensbutt. Tu r4 , • g t .ii
. -
MRS
weft A:l3'
3m-24
61-26