Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, August 31, 1842, Image 1

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CARLISLE, PENN•
1411111.4 ALUM
ADVERTISEMENTS
GROCERIES T . O SUIT THE TIMES'
• BY • .
•. , -
-lEN__addition in a general and • well selected .
as
sortment of •
& Java Cogire.,' e , s, Brown &
Wil?ite Sugars, Spices, si,c.•
I have just received d large lot of excellent , LOO.ll
SfligalriS,, a - part of which at thedow price of
• cents per lb. by the Loaf,, and other. qualities at
corresponding low prices.
Fine Green and Black Teas, at• reduced prices,
New North River Cheese, LeMon; Vanilla,
.• 'Strawberry and Sarsaparilla Syrups,'
Tdile Oil'and 7 Cider Vinegar,first
quality, Sperm Oil, Sperm and •
Mold Candles,- Corsn: . .
. . . dish, Ladle's Twist ~
Plug Tobacco, .
SpaNish,`
Half Spahish and Common Segars; one 'Pierce of
Superior Honey, Ground Alum Salt, Fine Table
Salt, Tubs,BucketS,Ch urns; Corn Brooms, El inshes
of all kteils, Bed Cords, Plough Lines, Market
• Baskets; S.c. Bakeri Homeepathieland
sweet spiced Tealand Chocolates, as also Cocoa
and Cocoa Paste, Rice, Starch, Mustard. And a
general ithsortment of
China, Glass. & d.incenswai•e 3 '
Stone Crockery, Sugar House, New Oilcans and
Syrup Molasses.;
Together with a general variety of all other ar.
ticleS - ni the Grocery line, constantly on hand and
selling at the' loivest cash prices, suitable to the
times.
• ~*
-Aso, fine SALMON. •
The Subscriber returns his sincere tliniihs to the
'public for-the very liberalencourageinent receiv
ed, and hopes in futntto merit•and receive alike,
support. His 'Store' is in the Bride Bronse,
Alain street, formerly the residence of the Tate A.
Carothers, a few door's west of the Court House.
J. W. IMIYr
11-36
Carlisle, 7 luly 6, 18.12
_
nrirr-e—izaltittri-8,-,-- De-Atist.
ZS permanently located in ca rlisla, and will per.
R . fnrin all operations that are. required in Hied',
practice, of * his : prafessicfn—nueli us -'
rialaging. - attnid - •
Inserting Artificial Teeth,
froth a sinkle 'tooth to en entire set. I
- N. B. ior n. few easiilll 7 ,4 - `," - nr: 4,
will be in Carlitile,rthe first /nib weeks in each
nrini.l-11er which:he will be absent until the
first two woks in cacti lo owing
period he may be faund at his
Pit st. nem: illirarlane'o
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Carlisle, May 4, 1842. . 1r.:27
BARGAINS, BARGAINS.
mr‘YE subscriber will sell off at greatly feriae
ed prices, Fog _cAsil,b. large and - gancral
asgortment of
DRY GOODS AND 'GROCERIES,
The stuck is new and eheap;consisting hi part of
) Super BI ch ,d lue,lielsiblcGreen,Polish
• Green- v?ncl •Ilrown Cloths,
Superfine Caslit»cres, Cassinettn; a good assort
ment of Pants Stuff, such as Summer Cloths,
Gamboomi, Merino Cassimercs,, Cotfonade,
Linen and Cotton &c. '
A-good-assortment of Ventings, Stocks - , Shirt
Collars, Hosiery, GlOyes, &e. &c. &e. • klargc
stock of'elegant, Silks, Blank and Bloc Black,
Figured' and Plain Light Silks, new style. Mous.
lin do Lail's, Lawns, Mulin de Angloturcs, Boat:
bazines, Irish Linons,Checlt, Tiekingn,
Calicoes, Carpet lug, Dross Handkerchiefs, worked
Collars, Cambricks, c. &e. Abio, Braid and
Straw Bonnets, Ribbons, Gimpe, Leghorn and
Palm Leaf Hats, 'and Croat variety -of goods
not enumerated.
. .
Purchasers will do• well to call at the old stand
oppoSite S. Wunderlich's Hotel { where they will
find stacks of goods, selling cheaper than ever
sold in this county.
Carlisle, Jtine 15, 1844',
FOR PHILADELPHIA AND•BALTIMOHE,
THq pyomictors of the Susquehanna' Line will
run their Gas and Boats as usual to Phil
adelphia and Baltimore during the present season.
Thair friends will, please apply to Wm. L. Fox,
Broad st. and toCastner, Christian & Curran, No.
76 South Wharves, Philadelphia, and :4oseph B.
Elder, Baltimore. •
Until further notice, the following prices will
be adhered to between this phice and the .abcil'e
cities.
to e7e.' -
F.) 7 .13
FE - 2
al C.
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p " " • el.
Y -
E. 5 •
15c 21' $1 per bbl.
Ale per 100 lbs.
Groceries, Q Were
and Hardware,„ 20
Dry GOO (I
tore and Drugs,
Wheat, Rye & Corn
per bushel
Oath' do
Lumber per 1000
feet $2 75 $3 50
Shingles, do 150 200
Flour per 1.1.4. 314 • 35 50c
Shad do .37A 4 50 •
Herring do 311 •
Salt per sack, , 28 32
Pitch, Tar and Rosin
per 100, • • • 16 21
Plaster gross ton, $2 25 $2 50
Hemp•per 100, . 16 22
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10 •11
6 7
Hides, ' . 20 25
Pig IMqtal, gross ton 250 350
Blooms & Castings, 3 4 00''
Bar Iron, . ' 350
Nails per kog, 18
Leather per 100, 20
Whiskey per bbl 50 • 55
Burr Blocks per 100, 15 20
Curb Stone, do 12 • • • .
Tin, . do .20 25
- - J. & P. MARTIN
' • • Successor to Miller & Martins.
Harrisburg, May 4, 1042. Gni-27
Estate of JOltit alloltz, deceased.
OTICE IS. HEREBY GIVEN, that letters
N .,0
of Administration mi . the Estate of JOAN
• TZ, Into of 'Allen township,
Cumberland
'county, dec'd.Jutve bten issued hy the Register in
' and for the said; County to the subscriber, residing
in EttatTennsboitr towlisliiro All persons having
olnicno_or_deanauds_ag,ainst.the -Estutnyortne-said
decedent; aro loquested.to make known the same
without delayrwrid — thosa -- indehtedv to - Mice - pa "
ment immediately to
. .
_ August 17,1812,
JACOB SAPLER, Adw'r
.
'..Estate of Samuel Weis?, deceased;
AiQTICE, IS HEREBY GlVEN,iliat letters
of Administratipn on the Estate of SAM'L.
LSQ, late of the township of Southampton,
'county of Cumberland, have boon issued by the
Register in and fbr the said county to the suhecri.
,ber,who resides in quilthampton tp. aforesaid: All
persons bailing claims or, demands against the
Estate of
. the said decedent, are requested to make
, Apown the sanid without delay; and those bidet).
fel l to make .payment immediately to • - - -
• , • ' -
JAMES KEI:SO, Jr.
Adnalnistratur of Samttel.lielso, dec'd.
August I7"1842. . .... , ' 6042
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rinHE—subscriber hau jnat received a thither.
aupply of Gimp, Florence, Braid and Straw..
BONNETS; aluo,a few Missal; Straw BONNETS.
'GEO. W. ILITNER.
tf.34
',Tune 22, 1842
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rts HE stock of New Goods, belonging to , du,
firm of Bossertnan St Hutt onVOßE, eonsinti,ul ' f
fi, •
.HAMMERED KNPROLLED IRON;
GroCterics,. "'Mints, :
OILS, DYH:STUFFS ;&c: - Ste. •
Will be sold for CASH, wholesSle and retail,•at re
duced prices., , Those. Ns:tinting bargains, will do
well to call soon, as the entire stock will be soli! to,
close the concern; don't mistake the place, at the
Store Room of Bosserman & MBA; North Han
over street.
, .GEORGE HUTTON.
. Surviving partner of the firm of
BOSSERMAN * HUTTON.
• May 18, ' -• . tf-29
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1 22(11 1 09 1 1.11C411111 1
GREAT INbUDEMENTS TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS,
.. - •
THE subscriber, having, donehided to do an:en
tire Cash business, offers fol. sale his large and
splendid - assortment of
• VORkIGN & DOMESTIC
E r?
Nails- sr, ()vinery,
loWer than,it was.ever bought for in Philadelphia;
will give.you sonic itleirof the ride&
that I aim determined to sell 'at:
G inch Carpe n ter's Patent Rim Locks,
from $l2 to 614 per dot
6 Brass Striker, 6,50 "
Newton Darling Grass Scythes, lO
Newborn's
Hay rorks, Solid Cap Ferrule;
Cast Steel long htindle Shovels,
Cumberland•tir Readins, Nails,
Phoenix or Juniata 4,
Other-makes
I will sell any articles in.my line frani , C 0 to 25
per rent. lower than ean,be bought fur, ort, ersirl r rt.
Call on me- . -esuniine lay . goisli—get a list of rev
prices—eoinpare them with the prick of other /
stuacs,,and ascertain ..for yourselves where you cab
buy the cheapest. ,
lIENRY 1,. ELDER, filtporien
9571 - iiir :Pt et. a Loft nth, NortliviwrinlatielFliiiq
June I, 1842. . . Orn•3l
Fteocify GrocceJle , N.;
-_IIY I LL [A ILL,r_MADDIM.L _
No. 55 'Sou I is& Th rd sLecl, LA Cl'lt I op
posite hr Bankin g -House, recent y (melt
• - —pied-4_114e Girwxl liuitlt __
VOULD vspe et fuly ono - the citizens of l' nr
-r V lislO and county 'of CuMberland gene,,illy,
a•first rate assortuncut of the choicest
FA OC E
Selected with qt cat
_care, which he will pad and
forward - by rail road to the address of those who
may favor him with their orders. Having suridied
o number of famine- , in X:arliSle and its vicifut , lie
would be pleased to increase the . number of-hi• cus
tomers there. His busiuml's hss been exch: isely
to supply families with 0011,, ciIIOCERI Fs for
.the last twelve years, and he flatters Ii nisi Mat
for firsi polity goods and fair pikes, he cannot be
surpassed : in the . city. Ilia stock .consists ‘if a
general 1,1630; tment, sonu of which lie will enum
erate:
Llitriingtom liANlS,ofJone Sz Dutton mid t;
nootlt's corioe.
Smoked
Dried 1.11.:E3.
Creel' turd Mack TEA, some of-the lilt eSt i{n
portations, and of very choice qualities.
Sperm Mt. and Sperm CANDLES.
CUPPI.E, of every variety, (L)1110 o d ,Tuna, forty
scars
PIZUNES, AI,NTONDS, nud
PEC,AN NUTS.
Italian FIGS, n very ll,diefite article.
Italiaa'NlA.CA Ito NI and V Elt
l'amasati.Eloll!:; Sap. Sago, JI llaud and A nie
rican Ci
Underwood's PICKLES and SAUCES, of evcry
variety..
MUZIEl=l=li=El
Si;.SIIG.\R. Loaf and Brown, or choice cotalitie,,
citAcKEits, of every variety, Philailelpliih,
Boston, Princeton, Sze.
Canary SEED.,
•
Hemp SEED.
:English Split PEAS..
SEG NRS ii every quality, i•011ie very 'filmier.
PRESERVES. LIN! ES el FRON, PINE AP.
PLES., CANCER. PEA is, pit EN Es,
CURRY POWDER . , India S(JV, &e., with an
extensive asiortineut of every art i vie a- thtailv can
require. WM. MAIMOCR . ,
55 South Third Street, Philadelphia
May 45,1•&l _2.
CIJAS.. OGILBY.
if. 33
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11( & WIND SO la
CHAIR MANUFACTORY,
113, South SecoUd Strei, Philadelphia.
BE
THE _subscrTher
...respectfully invites the citi•
zees - of Carlisle and County of Cumberland
generally. to call before purclideing elpewhere, and
ciamin,e his
1.4111GF, ASSORTMENT. OF
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• '"75 , :f . ,, F ;
• 44;1' , I.il!1 , I; ..Z"'
;,-;,..-'- , PLAINS:ORNAMENTAL
- of every discription; which are
manufactured under Ids own im
mediate direction:A . ole best tdateria I, by superior
worlonen, and which hit_ warrants of the best
quality—and at prices as low us-can be purchased
in the United States; b-,Flic also manufactures an
23 49
:28 43c
the aupdriority of .which consists in the astonish
ing.facility with which an Inanlid,with the slight
elst effort,, may by. the : use of one or both hands,
move to and fro in the liuse, or in the open alr
in a garden or elsewhere, and turn quickly round
without requiring any more'spaCe than it occupies
while standing.
ABRAHAM McDONOUCII,
No. 113,8outhSccondStreet, Phibidelphin,
June 15, 1842. , " 3111,31-
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• 'Gar 3 4 ::' - a6COLDS[a ..
rg.HE:co.• , coNbum PTION.—Sim.
Phvaifirkeo' ffilitints are visually considered,
no one canienAlielrheing the most common
' cause of this fataraiicrdistressing disease.. It is
:indeed a melancholy truth, that thousands - fall
victims to Clonsumptien every year from no oilier
• cause than neglected colds. Yet •we find hun
dreds, nay thousands who treat such 'complaints
With. the greatest. indifference, and let them run
on for weeks and even months without thinkig
- of the - danger. Tact firstyon - havehat' you may
'consider a- slight cough otcoldirzok,_4ll9.w,bus.L.
ifeirt;Tiletishro or carelessness to prevent you from
- giving it any attention; it then settle upon your
I breast, you become hoarse, have - pains. in the
side or chest, expectorate large quantities of mat-,
ter, perhaps mixed with bleed, a • 'difficulty, of
breiithing ensties, and then you - find your own
foolish neglect has 'brought on this distessing
complaint. If then you value life or •health be
warned in time, and don't trifle with your deive,
or trust to any. quack ,nboirtint to cure you,,but
itninediately procure a bottle or two of that fa.
mous remedy, the "13x . t.stor of Wit,o Cusnicr,"
which is well known. to be the most speedycure
ever known, as thousands will testifylwhose lives
have been saved by it. ,
117'lle very ruirticidar when you purchase, to',
mask-for "Dr. - Worma's BASAM 01+ WILDCIIERRY,"
as there is also a siltUr of this name in use.
MS
• Prepared, l yvholesale and retail, •by Witpane
Zir Co.; Cheanets, No. 33
.South Fourth street,
•• • •
Sold ici•(larlisle - by -
• ' • • SAMUEL ELLIOTT
Price ; One Millar a Bbetle.
June 22, 1842, "'
I WISH NO OTIIETCHEII - ALD; NO °THEP. EXPOSITOR 'OF MY LIVING ACTIONS
MI
LIP ar -3 . cCa,, 9 7.0,
ATTORNEYAV LAW
.01lice opposite the Carlisle Bank.'
July 27, 1842. • Gin-39
S.'DUNLAP'
jitoPitcy Law,
.1„ FFiCE No. 3 Reeteril'a Row, on !lie Pub
-11 lie Square, Carlisle, Pa. • '
—April_6, S.P2. , ' tf.23.
30MN W. HENDZL I
zrt , i_t% tp
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firSPECTPULLY tenders his services to the
citizens of Halide and its vicinity, that ho
will attend. to Mid. perform all dental operations
Rich as Cleaning, Pinging and Extracting na
tural Teeth, and Inserting. incorruptahle artificial
teeth from a sitee tooth tan entire set;
• irj••'(l,!hee' opposite ;1111r.arlaini's hotel.
• July 20, 1942. • . • ti:4l9,
SITEM, 3± - I.ra.E3,
Produce,. o Commission and
Forw:4ding Merchants. .
N. W. Corner Broad ,S.-Areh Street, Philadelphia
EDWARD SITER,
• WM/11. JAMES. •
Errßeferem4 to 'William 11. Murray, Carlisle.
July 27;180.11:39
•
UTTERS of AdminiAration upon the estate
ILI of PI lILIP . FISH BURN, lute of Dickinson
township, Cumberland county, deocased, have been
granted in due form of Luwto JOHN Fisunto!
and AN'rulii , iv* FISHOURN: all persons who are in;
debtcd to the estate will make paymenfimme
diately, and those who have claitni will present
them duly authenticated tin settlernentto
• • :* "
JOtIN. FISH BURN,
Residing in North Middlitton township,
ANTHONY FISHBURN,
ResitliiT in Dickinson township,
Administrators*.
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IMEMEME
UMBE,R. of every (Ir3erirtiL &SIIINGLES,
'lin sale 'cheap, by ,
• J. & P. MARTIN, - •
Sncccssori to .Mlller&Zlartins,
MGM
NEW a-cow.
V:rst :trrlViTiriirSjwzrag
,CLIPPIN GER S CAREY,
NEAIL RAIL ROAD, 811IPPENSOLlitif.
FIA just nireived from Philadelphia;a sploh
it did asmrtmen of -
- - -
tc4EASCDNI/111:11,1E CIPKDIFD,
of !Ike latest styles, to which tliey invite the :then
lion of purchasers. Tliey -arc prepared to ° Offer.
;goods irt such-prices U.S cannot _WI to meet the
MAIM" of those desirous of inirclutsing Cheap
Country Produce 'alien in exchange, for good.;
Shippensburg, Marc.ll 1 ti, 1842
frifitup CMLII
RE,W 2 - 0111E11S, 131.: ON YOUR
.. GIJAIThr- 7
ivA . rills is the season when this destructive
coMplaint attacks your interesting little children,
often robs you of those you fondly dont on, and
ea iries hundreds to the grave. Every mother
should therefore, hnow its synlptoms, wattch them
closely-, and always be prepared with a remedy
as tunny are daily sacrificed by such neglect. At
first the little patient. is seized with a shiVering, it
grows restless, has flushes of heat,the eves become
red awl swollen, it Menthes with difficulty, and
then comes that fearMlCocon that Will surely ter.
urinate in convulsions or death unless something is
immediately given to cheek it. In this complaint
the "Balsam of Wild Cherry" is well • known to
he the most speedy ever dicovered. It is indeed a
I precious remedy—mild, safe and innocent, and
is su're to give the siifferer immediate relief, and
quickly restore it to safety •aq health. Fami
lies residing in the country and indeed every MO
ther who loves her children,. should always• keep
this medicine in the house and give it to them
early, by doing so you !nay 'often save the life of
Oneynufun iy Into. Remember this is the flnnturs
remedy of this distingliished physician, Dr: \Vis.
rar, ‘vhich has mired thousands of CROUP,
WITOOP 'NG COO:: H, CONSUMP
TION, &C , after every other medicine, MN tailed.
MD
• rrile particular when you purchase' to ask
for "Dr. W BT.\ It'S BALSAM OF WILD CHER I',"
as there is a avaniof this name advertised that is
entirely a dill'orent medielne.
Prepared only by"Wy MANN & Co., Chemists,
No, 33 South Fourth street, Philadelphia,
Sold itt Carlisle by
SAMUEL ELLIOTT.
Price One Dollar a Bottle.
June 2'2,1842. t 09.0.33
These caebraCeil drops . have-aequired the-high
est recommendations in this country, us well as
in Europe for its morel valuable propridtiev for-all
inward weaknesses eranips,colds,ngues and fever;
and when used with the Olive-Branch Pills,never
fails to cure the fever and ague. PI ice 25 cents
PURIFICATION AND PURGATION. I per bottle. '
1 •
PECTORAL ELIXIR •
Both. these •Elfects are Produced bit Is unrivalled for its curative mtalitieseven when
Dr. 11, 1 E11110 K11L 1 941411 PILLS. used in cases of. maladies which were otherwise
A' CONTONENT PIRT OF .I'IIICII IS' -,; incurable. Many recommendations have been
Salt Se iff -l' e ' llt_l L ay: giVen of the beneficial effects it has had it,
- e...•• cure of pleurisy, pectoral and pulmonary con.
Dn. LElpv's BLOOD PlLLS'enufaill ln.liiitri* c(annusi - .sturiptions, Folds, &c. Price 25 cents per bottle.
tint, ingredients m hiell prod u ce the cunt-
li , il and desirahle effects of HYSTERIC OR MOTHER DROPS. .
PUR/f,!..11NG THE BLOOD . This most excellent article has a quality of
'I . '
AND calming instantly and ' without fail, all 'cramps Of
the stomach, eltolic and that troublesome disease
Cil'aili - Shlg Itat BOTI'CiN. - called mother fits - or hysterics; and when continu
;Tß lERE ore! no Pills it. existence . whichonay be
cd for some length of time, will cure the 'patient
.111. so safely used 'at all times, ages 1110 SellhellS,
entirely. Price 25 cents per vial.
without restriiiht ,irom living or occupation, as I)r. .
Leidv's Blood Pills. GREEN WONDER (VI%
•
Prom theur i;ompoqition, they are calculated to A certain cure for all Scalds, Ifeuses, Burns;
pm-ify the blood and animal. fluids during the inter- ' a nd the, most'effeetual cure for the piles—it will
vat hetw.,en taking thent'atioLdwir operation; when cure the.. person afflicted in a very short time, if
all impurities, es well as-obnoxious substances of thi used according to directions. Price 25 els. fati vial. '
stomach and - newels, are carried off by their mild - . SPIRIT DE 'MEXICO. • -
Oleg:dive primerties.
• U.PWAROS OF. 100,000 BOXES, • Phis spirit is :highly recommended for all *
-of them havr,lieen sold Miring the uast six months sprains, swelling of the limbs, or leaders, sinews,
alone, and UPWARDS OF .1,040000_ •_ _, joints-and-rheumatic; us an outward remedy, it has
since their first introduction by the proprietor, Dr. „no equal,and when used with the Rheuinatie Medit'
N. B. Leidy,. . tine, will greatly' faCilitate the cure. • Thiiin.:'
IN NO 'SINGILA 'INSTANCE
... muds of History do not produce its equal, and it is
have they Al' -tr heal known."' fail it, P r 9 duel n, *the, • greatest preVentive - against cold, .in the
good effects': .known world. For particulars see direetions ileetell:
DR.- LE B
IDY'S LOciD P11..13; - .
- • ' 'tht - trottlin — . .Prlt . e - 25 - (setirS - r. --7.---------
contain no ingredients dangerous toilai tMustitution,Tr a nP n g
. NQ_MEROUItS Olt MINEBALS,_ • ,
__,..:___TOOTI - lACH E - DROPS., L .
''‘ - 'liloi - ikre (.7i - it - ACT:ETU all l'ills - nbumfacturar by loth - 11;31,1wpm if •tised .according to di'rbe
quarks and linpostors, who depend upon such dan- • ti on e, P r i ce -25 cen t s pe i. v i a l. -..
gerbus medicines under the iinpression,(which shows .. SALVE. OF DRESDEN.
their ignorance,) that. all diseases most yield to the
'
effects' of Mercury and other Minerals. Is decidedly the best application Ihr wounds
UPWARDS OF 3110 CERTIFICATES ' ' and sores,- chi-or new, of all kinds, and w ill pro.
From Physicians and others, have been: frequently vent
~if used in time, many operations; and pre.
ptddished of the happy effects of Dr. Leidy's Blood vent Lock Jaw,'Pains in the .Back,' Head, &c.= PPills and further comment upon their merlts is un- Females who are so unfortunate us. to have sore
iteeesAry. Dr. Leidy would, imwever,earnestly re- breasts,,und will use this wonderful salve, will he
commend to all • requiring a purifying or purgative cured in a very short time. It cannot be too high
recommended. For further partieularssee direc
tnedieine, to procure his BLOOD PILLS, aim try i y .
' I
theint No one aria ever use any :ether knol,ltaving
.;tioni.
... ,
once-given them a fair trial. • Price 120 cents per mx':
WORM LOZENGES. '
irrIIIMAIW , OF COUNTERFEITS--V pro-' ....
cured tram-the sole manufacture!' and proprieter,De. ', An excellent article for.tho cure of worms in
N. B. LEIDY, at his IIF..v c ,TH mmeonium,wo. adults as well 'as children, and will cure when
191 North Second street, I low Vinbstreet,(Sign of other remedies fail. Price (ii cents per box.
PltiladelPhia, there '',-' COUGH -LOZENGES7k ‘• .
the Golden Engleand Serpents,)
can be nu possibility of mistake.' .' , • r 1 . - . , z -., - k ,-- .
contra Per.tnixr:! - •'.l , .. ' " I'' ~ '". -
o. A Tenor article for Coughs, eoldErSolt throat,
:rimy are do' kept by, most of the, respectable
Erotic, !itislincl . diffigulty of breathing. tithing% '
, Price' lii
Druggists of hiludelphia,trnd by respectable Mer
chants mane. gists througliput"the United states,
_..p.incE, Tw 'NTY-FIYE CENTS A BOX. i Sold wholesale and retail, at the , principal office.,
, -For dale, In Carlisle, by ' - • NIP3/341/Verilidd-StfortTPhiladolphitit-antl-bYLT
- STEVENSON 45 .DINKLE,' JOHN GRA,VgailOte, r_e•
• Agents, for CiiniVerland County. General Agent. foi Cahl
x ex and County.
~_Calliele„May 18,1842. . • ly-29 • June 22,,1812‘-•,
: . •" ' ,•• ...1y.,34
, - •
t0,20f33
L'znzlaattapctt mLua(ll. ac)mkUbaliasl:)a'oDcttl,
WEDNESDAL,.NUAGUST. 31:1842.
mawzmmo,
''J 0 14. N RPER
Co mm:180011er in .13ankrnptcy.
CINFFICE in South tiandier street,' near
Clellan's Hotel : oo4re all intormatinn closir.
ed, in-referenee'to_the'•dOties
,o( those intending'
to apply fel' the benefit of the 'Bankrupt Act, can
be .I:obtained.
",.Carlisle, May 4, 184514' • tf,27
FARMERS ) HOTEL;
19111HL subseribei .hOtohy informs his Mends and
1111 the public, in general; that he still continues
to keep a • I.
`l , tl PUFAIC
• e ia
f LH_
(reports to the contrary ilotwithetcinding,) at the'
OLD STAND, in East ,:Bigh Street:, a few doors
eaik of Ihe Court House, where he will at all times
take pleastire in:administering to the comforts of
Rios° .who may fayor hiniXyith tt eir cuatom.
Hid BAR shall be constantly supplied with the.
choicest liquors, and his TABLE with the best the
market'ean furnish. A caraful OSTLER, always
kept in 'attendance—anCnothing shall be- left un
done to pleme all who taßtirith . him.,
BOARDERS taken by the "week, month or year.
51 M .047 WUNDERLICH. '
April 6, 184,2. , • if-23
•
' •
SILVER AND IWASS PLATING•
•
11, kinds of Sirirffial 'nut BILIS S 4
+
P done at the shortest no
twos, in the nthapst manner, and on the most mu:
sortable .terms, at thePairialte Manufactory sof
.r. 1). - -NOTZ.
Carlisle, April 26, 1842. • tf-23-
1 . /F, ANUFACTURED and kept on hand, Wor
IVA sale, in the city of Lancaster, hear the
Rail•qtoad, •
Endlitss CluillO➢. Morse rowel'
tri LLJ IILLN__G_ rdi . A C H LIU a_ •
for. onn !ionic and for two !torpor, warranted to
work well, and of reside ditru Willy than .any
other. Machines, fora similar purpose knoWti to
the subscriber at present. .
NV NI., KIRKPATRICK.
Lanenslvr, May, 4.1842; - • , fim-27
CM
A IitAZI.R.;; Ca2ANCE!
IY. peri-Jut invest a few Thou
111—sumJ-Eril hi
pull, in ; Curlisle, yielding n per cent per annum,
will hear of im opportunitof doing so by calling.
on the Eilih.r of tho "nerap-Sz, Expositor."
I Cali isle, June 29, tf•3s
DR, GUETTICH, HAAS et, CC'S.
tilt411111.113.11a1:104:1
TLIE OLIVE I3RAM - ji PILLS'for the cure
. of Coughs, Collis, Consumption, Liver Con
! plaints, Asthinn, Bronchit'iiS,_Sore Throat, Dys
pepsia,Shortmiss. of Breath, Pains in the Side,
Breast,. Ba'ek and Shoulder*, Ague nod nivel., an
intaliable cure, and ullSettilet and Bilious Fevers,
and all diseases prising - ftoto exposure' and de
op matter how long standing—in, fact all
diseases to which the human family are subject - to.
These pills are unsurpassed by any medical
corn pltlllll ever offered to thepublicAga general re
novator and family medicine. • They , arc very
gen 4 tle in their 'cipeiratipn,- ; ';rausing neither pain,
siektiess . .nor debility, bY:fhofi.its.e.'of them; but on
the contrary they strengthen The stomach .and
bowels in a \vender ful insMier, and soon restore
nature to its fernier course. and vigor. The per
son using the Olive Branch Pills soon Thrgets
(list he was sick—which is very easily accounted
for: there is not (hat prostration of strength in
these pills its in many other remedies of the day,
because the materials used in timeufaetu ring them
are in harem:ly with the powers of Bib and
in convert with the opinions of I)r's. Brown, Bush,
Armstrong, Montgomery, llersey, Kendrick,
Sher per and the celebrated Dr. Waterhouse,
formerly Lecturer, on the theory and practice of.
Physic in Cambridge University; Massachusetts.
Purchase of thein,• and give them a fair and im
partial trial, and you will find that 'permanent re-
Wel, upon which the- proprietors, depend to make
then the roost universal family medieine . used,
and which will stand unrivaled by any . nther in
Ilie`Phown world. Price 25 cents per box.
111-LEUNIATIC MEDICINE
WE
is one of thednust certain and effectual ciires for
all rheumatic, chronic and influnima tory. N. hetnna.
tiems that has ever yet, been 'discovered, and in
numerous cases has eradicated that dreadful dis.
ease from persons afflicted entirely. All sour
drinks 'and victuals arc strictly forbidden •and
spiritous liquors must not be taken.inwardly.,by
any means whatever, or it will be of 110 use to
take this medicine, as it will destroy the gond of
of the medicine entirely. Price $1,50 per
puck agc. -
A UCISEIURG LIFE TINCTURE
•
mocoriez ouri6lto4
A LARGE lOt of IipOTS SHOES,
of all descriptions, just received, and selling
for cash, uncommonly low, at the store of
- •
LOIMS. OGILBY.
Carlisle, Aug:looB42. ,
off at first Cast.'
CHEAP GOODS! NO MISTAKE.
AT .TEE STORE
.OF
•AIiINC)LL) Vl- - 111311AMS,,
s !RIPPE vol. unt.G.
- nrillißaubscribers intond winding up their btisi
-14 miss, aril me now determined to sell goods
at such unusual low prices ns'eannotf.iil to con
.vinbellie purchaser that they have the cheapest
goods ever offered in this region of country.
Their stock is NEW and CHEAP, consisting
in part of
Mite Iferrisible
Green; Brown and DiviirChithS,
• ci• Satinets, of Carious colors and prices,
a rArielli of Mouslin rte Gaines,
Plain 4. Figured Silks,.Black
4. Bac Blac' Bombozincs, ••
' ' .Summer a, el Win ler
• Shawls:,
MinkereVels,'
,
There numerous advantages in .purchasing
gitods which were frequently mnde known in for
mer ndvertisement4, will be sufficient proof to
satiSfy.ull •those:desirous of obtaining' bargains,
that they are now prepared'and.fidly determined
to.sell them exactly cheap enough. Coupe thin
all ye wholuive so long been suffering under the
severe pressure oldie times,'lmd adopt the remedy
which is here provided for you, is e. CIiF.AP
GOODS. -
cr.r-Thfy would particularly invite the attention
of purchasers to their Cheap CiolLiis,
Qayni
naceres and Slat t inclo.
who are yet indebted to thd
scribers, will pietist: satisfy the same between this
tind December next,
..
.
Shlppensrz J
bu, uly 20,1312. •
FRIDLr Y.£ ROBINSON,
'.l`
BUSIAWSS.
.11TAC011 TRIDLEY & ELIAZER
:'SOIsT, haring enrered loth Co-Piirittership . , - in
the Tin, Copper nog Stfltql Buginess; under the
firm el: FRIDLEY & ROBINSON, respectfully
inform the - PaliC — that they - ThitTtrul carrying on
nll liranclios, at the old stand'
Of .heoh Fridley, North Hanover street, Carlisle;
whei6 they. will lit ult tinies, he prepared to serve
purchasers wttli7ciffni
'nog reasonable terms. .
In addition varieties of stovei,
ilioy will constantly have Oil ilalld;filOy
have porelia,ed: of Mr. J. •ti.j.inthawn y, the ek
elusive right to mitt:Whet ore. and sell, in the equti...
tics of Cumberland and Dauphin •
.I.3al.l l ltivt'tuy's loilaceet "not
Coo;kicag Sioves"
Arid being RlVllye that the .pcopkrin this place
and vicinity, have, been much imposed upon b y
the 'introduction of new and highly reCOmmend•
led articles which they havo been induced to pur,
chase, and' which have liven ha:slightly made, and
of such bad material, that Itt n fi hor t time they.
.1 have thiled and become useless. We, therefore,.
do not, intend•oliering stoves fOr sale Awlii they
are fairly tried in this community, and pronoun
!,end More (linable in,their construction, better
adapted to the put poses orboiling, baking and all
the varieties of-cooking than any
,other stove;
also, that they are a great saving of fuel as %veil
as labour.'
(13'We earnestly invite farmers as well as resi
dents of this place and the neighboring villages,
to utr at 'S. Wunderlich's hotel, or notify
us by letters (postage nopilid) that they are will:
lug to try our stove—and the stove shall be placed
in the kitchen of ever"y person giving us such no
tice, and taken away .tiler without any ex.
pence to persons making the trial.
The stoves will be kept for sale at the Tin Shop
of Mr. Jacob Fridley, arid at the Foundry of
Messrs. Lay & Stouffer, in Carlisle.
Ilawing.contraeted ti n • 'One Hundred. nun of
Castings, we will, in a few days, supply stove
dealers' with all the diArent stied, on the must.
liberal terms.
t.: . LEAzErt ROBINSON, of Carlisle, is agent
for selling the right to nialio and vend iho 1101'
MIL STOVE, and will dispose of counties in this
and the adj.iining States.
We publish the following recommendations froin
some of those who arc using the stove, to encour
age, others to try it.
(.7.kizr,lsLE, Sept. 12, 1841
I have in use in my kitchen one of Hathaway's
Patent Hot Air Cooking Stoves, and can recom
mend it as a very supeTior article. 'Phi! onel
have is No. 3. It has s'boilers and an oven, suffi
ciently large to bako six loves of bread.- The
biking, roasting. and 'wailing can all be clone at
the with() time and with. much less wood than is
reeinired for any stove which we have !wed.
effilis size appears to be i peculiarly caleulateil for
Farmer., and tbr their benefit I invite them to call
and eve tiIOVC in use; us I shall take pleasure
in showing this stove to all whom iiiteeest or.
curiosity may induce to examine it.
SIMON WUN DERL ICH.
, CARLISLE, Sept., 11, 1 , 811,
Messrs. Robinson LS. Ca—GENTIA:3IENI
have during the ti,w days I have had your Ilatha.
way's Hot .Air Stove in use, become. convinced of
its great superiority over all pi her stoves I have
used or seen.' find by the trial t:iitt
roasting; bald ug and broiling may all be done at.
the same time, in a most perfect manner, and with
less than one fourth the fuel) have ordinarily used
fbr the same purpases. I haveleietuhire been of
the ofiinionAliat bread'eould not be well baked in
a cooking stove, hilt' I am.convinced upon'trial
that it can be done as wellin your stove us in a
brick oven.
belieVo that the general introduction of yottr
stove into use w Mite very beneficial to the public,
therefore 1 shall take pleasure in recommending
it to my friends. Your's respectililly;
WILLIAM. MOLDY. °
CARLISLE, Sept. 10, 1841.,
Messrs. E. Robinson ‘S. Co.—Gentlemen, I . havo
fhirly tested the "Hot Air Stove" which you put
up at, my housd, and can recommend it as possess.
tug principles of economy and convcnience fur
surpassing any-other - Store which I have over seen.
The boilers coining in immediate contact With
the Ike gives great facilities for boiling ; and the
oven is heated on such a principle thutbread, is
baked iii u¢ fine a manner as in if brick. mien: I
find it also a grisvt saving of Siel and labor; and
‘ would•advisc-all - tiradoptitr — r ---
IRITCIIELOMcCLELL
CIfAMTIERSBURG,Scpt. 6,184 1".
Pto cat lift'. hat I urn now using ono of
Ilntha
'way's Patent Itit Air Cooking Stones; NO; 3; and
do rote mend it as superior to any 'stove I ? have
seen,Kthe great saving of fuel, and.the variety that
Fawhe cooking at theentna• tinfc; makes it an oh.
jed to those who wish to facilitate the .operations
of the kitehoo r ' JOS. CULBERTSON.
- CirliskOuno 22, 1842. •
- , AUPTION, GOO
'ACES, Edgings, Lnwns, Calicoeit;llluslins,
Handkerchiefs, Shawls, Illuslimdc,Gains,
Gloves, Stockings, Gainb . ciotts, Linens, Bats, Hp,ots
and liihoes, &e. &O.; just received frorti - the Jelly
auctjkais, , and selling for cash; very low, at the
stortrof. CHAS, °GAMY.:
,Carlisle, Aug. 1.11, 1842.. , tf.4l
Itgats ail s
1r T,Ts'r . ieceivea 100 Left'
_whlulu~'ill he sold, wholesale oryetailLokakas
thadever offered heretofore.
CIIA4S.--11ATINITZ.
tf-30
Caryi lltsx 25, 4j841...•
FOR SALE. .
Tlit.subscriber 'oirdrs . at Private
A Tract of. Twenty-Two 'Acres of
LIRA ESTONE - 11 - ,AA114 - 7-
situate in Cumberland County, on the . road lead:
ing from •Shippensburg to Newburg, one mile
North of the former place; haiing thereon
A THREE 'STORY STONE
•
.44Nor Ol 1E C gl VI D
1..4ND •
AMP , .
• A two story stone DWELLING HOUSE, a'
TENANT HOUSE, an apple ORCHARD, of
choice fruit, stabling,
The Mill is :in complete' order, containing
three run of stones driven by the Middle Spring
a never failing strcarrn'and located 'in the heart off
'all extensive grain growilfg - country, - alfording a' ,
large'country custom and huving•excellentfucili-'
lies for conveying merchant work to ma rhet,being '
within one mile of the Curibnrluiid' Valley ILiil•
'ion& . •
The Mill property will be shown to any . person
wishing to purchase by Mr, J. rissEL, residing on
the premises.
The subscriber will'also sell, either in cornice- ,
lion with the mill property or separately,
A Triiet 'of ifS Acres of. thriviuff
TIMBER LAND,
lyinrtwo mires South of Shippensburg, near the
road leudin to Vary And Furnace.
Terms be made realionable and payments
to E nit purchasers. For further information up
plication intist. be made to the subscriber, at Car
Pennsylvania
JAMES S:"COLIVELL.
Carlisle, July 27, 4t-39
VALUABLE .MILL PROPERTY
will scll, ON LI:ASONALF.TEELMF,
Ilia ~'ilnal,k
SN . PtiV . te ' C f c 2::77,1, 1 ,1 . . ' D1(1'174 1 3,2:2 4 3tu
COIS , IaiIIEGS4
. 110 C a r:iteelted
OM
' - LLIZESTONS -- T - 1 i'. •
• •
Situ te in Monroe tOwnship, Cumberland county,
Pte., 7 Milcs East of Carlisle, the public `road
16a dim . r ; from Carlisle toLYork; 1 Mile fm Croltnick.
town; and 5 from Meclianicsburg-It'aving• there.
on erected A' TEIME STOg Y 8:1'ONE
- diITIER - (1)ffIVI . e - 1 6 2 .1- : -.it-.'
~,,......
AND - ' . A::::14,
ear - iv,ik ~ i)- t ar.94l.r)
- • 9 ,_- - v-• .
'4 - 0 - by 50 110-rui+h-fliii-r-Hin-orstones,ainl_all..ll : -
eepiary NI aeliiriery,_&c. belonging to a mill, all
in first-rat e order:
• •
.1 .P.laster you' .7.41 .
with-every thing, about them in Complete order;
all situated On the YELLOW BREECHES
CR E fit—a large two story
ID `l . 14a ft In D s ) 1- 9
QA 4
j 104 with the necessary out-huilditnt and
cooveniciices; hirge new Te INK
11.11tN, roomy, compact and complete; flying
ORCHARD of apple and other fruit trees; a well
of excellent water at the house, and water in
nearly every field on the place.
' The 'whele of the, above property is in the best
condition, and the Mills arc sitpated on one of the
best streams in the State, and 'which never fails.
The neighborhood is the most .thriving in the
country, affording tr first-rate custom, and every
facility fir the convoyanee oh Flour, Grain, Lum
ber, &c. to and from the
Persons dcsircas of purchasing, are invited to
to call on the subscriber, residing on the property,
who will show the same, and make known the
terms of salet . pr he will exchange the same for
a:gontliunded property.
'JOSEPH LATSHAW.
August 17, fit-12
Valuable Real Eptate
tocti .1 01111.1'P (4
E subsaibrr, 'assignee or 'Daniel I'. Shu
n. kin. will sell by public outcry, on the prem
ises, on FRIDAY the 14th of OCTOBER, 18.12,
nt I o'clock, P. M. 1114 ACRES mid 114. PER
CHES of first rate PATENTED • •
- .l, , ate.l.rbt3:a.c. Z(Ehe.eir,
Situate in \Vest Pennshoro township, Cutnherland
county, three miles west of.Curliile; the estate road
lo Newville passes through the property, so also.
doys the Cumberland valley railroad. The land
sdrOMSthatof Henry .13itour; Samuel : . leCorthick,
John F T
ishburn and others. he property is in , a
healthy section of the country: The improvements
uru a good two story lug
'DWELLING A
first-rate new STONE fiA RN, a house occupied
as a DISTILLERY, and other necessary out-build
ings; a well, itf never. failing water at the door, a
young and thriving apple ORCHARD with other
wit trees. About 90 acres.of the land is cleared
and in a good State of cultivation, the halanco is
covered with thriving anther. Conte lend see.
ALSO, on the ,+IIIIIC day at 10 o'clock, A. M.,
ID I ,IO7IOLIIIMItiZo ,
with it Steam Boiler and large Wood Vessels, with
copper WUrlllll, 18 new double Hogsheads. The
above mentioned articles me new and of the best
kind. If it can, - !melte - sold together,A
litred - in picce. esselb ex
cellent cisterns.
Any person wishing to see the Real Estate or
the Distillery, will please call on John Ilays,.Esq.
in Carlisle, or John Krcitzer living on the premises,
who will show it..."PiessiUn Will be 'given on the
Ist (lily of April, A. 1). 1813, and an indisputable
title made.
ura - A ttenda 'we given rtrid terms of sale made
known on day of sale, by
DA VII) COBLE.
Assignee of Daniel P. Sherban.
August 17, 1842., • dt-42
AB.:RM r1i).4,-PALE;
' • - :'.!(• , l`;: , ` , ' - .
TUE subscriber dispose' , tittntpublie sale,
,stn the premises, on TiIURSDAY, the .i.loth
of OCTOBER next,
' - •
A vd,l-1,12 - TrAlßalr:o d 1 . 113
of Sink and Limestone Lund, in North Middle
ton towirsltip,'( !timberland county, containing 117
ACICES'Siii innricadjoiirhir
lands of Cower, Zigler, and otliCrs—saidrfarinis tr"
-portion-of-the 7 estate.a-John-AleCiLulieldecht
The improvements are a
LOG ' •
CD at.- ;:t 1 4.,'1t
• AND JELIIIM
1
There are also 'I never failing - springs of water on
the premises, Convenient to the house. '
Said firm is but a few miles distant from Car,„,
lisle, and is'well worthy the attention ofeapitalists.
Persons desirous of viewing the fhriu previous
to the day of sale, can he grptified by calling on
Ale*tintler McClintiek,w ho resides on the premises.
• The 'tenni; tilli be made Busy; tind a clear-in
disputable title will be given.
1 • JOHN 111cCLINTICK,. .
• • Residing in Chambersburg.
• July ‘ l 7, 18 . ts-39
•
• • .COAL. • • • •
, . .
I l -. Y.KENs Valley, rine drove,Lithe.burners ,
4 and' Biturnirions COAL; ' constantly , for
ti eby i ' L-&-Pr-M-ARTIN, • ,
-4 :1 - guecessors - tolKillor & Martins.
'llar . Pisburg, April 20i 180.. -. ° . OIIOS
BY R. WHITE MIDDLETON•
FOR SALE
V. ,
11111 L
in -.Bebinieruptcy.
t-14 4 ,P,CD3SJa
ETITIONS for• Discharge and Certificate un
der the Bankrupt Law have been filled by
ABRAIT 01.11 A M ILTON, late -Merchant ------
of,,the..fiym of Hamilton & Graf, now
Vairner, Cumin:fiend county
A PRAHAM W. GRAFF, late . . Merchant .
of 'the firm of Hamilton & Grail; now
Ma
EPW AIM A: SEIKER, Teacher, :
-'• Cumberland
.county.
-inuLERIDAY the bOth day of SEPT EMBER
next; at 11 o'clock, A. — MT is - appointed for-thc
head! g thereof, before the said. Court, ; silting' in!
Bankruptcy, at the Muria Court ROorn, in the
City . MThiltelelphia, when.and where the.Creditota
of the said. Pei Wolters, who have prciVed their Debts,
and all other persons.in interesr,. may.appear and
Show cui.;e4if any they have, why such Diachargo
and Ceititictc should not be. granted. ‘.
FRAS..IIOPRI`SSON, '
•
•• .• Clerk-Q( the Disttict•Deurt.
Philadelphia,-Jury 11, 18414. • , - • .1 O-315.
YiOII7PIiCE,
PETITION fikthe• Benefit of the Bank ,
rapt Law, has been filed the 22d July,
1642, by
ROBERT SNODGRASS. late Merchant
olthe'City of Philadelphia, now
,Agent .
of ' - Ctunberland counts
Which Petition will he
,heard before the Dia:
triet court of the United States for the Eastern
of - Pennsylvania, sitting' in Bankruptcy.
at the.Distriet Court - Room, in the City of, Phil•
adelphia,on Monday the 19th day of September,at
11 o'clock, A. M. 'Who'll and where all. persons
interested may a appEar and show cause, if aity they
have, why the prayer of the said Petition should
nut he granted, and the said. Petitioner be declor
t ut Bankrupt
FIZ. , OS. - HOPKINSON,
Clerk pfDistrict Court.
_ 3t-39
July 'l7,
_J.o¢__=e_c’ 1.3333-
• EIETYPIONS .for the Btmefit of the Bankrupt
. Law•fiave been tiled the 19th Aug. 1842, by
JACOB A. BAUM,. Inkeeper, Cumberland co.
GEORGE 1101.1.1:4GER,•of the firm of
'7'llollinger - &'Thrris T emitraetere--on-th -
' Public Works, now_Cerpenter, Cumberland co.
WILLIAM INOA+kER, Sadler and ,Dis
tiller,- • • Cumberland co.
'l'l-UMAS ft, OWERS,lnkceper, Cumbeilanil co.
Which Petitions will bc_lmerd before the Dis
_film...Cowl of gni United States for the Eastern
District of Ponns+llffnia,Sittingin - Banltruptcy, at
the District Couri Bonin in the City .of Philadel--
phia, on TUESDAY, 20th day of SEPTEMBER
next, at I I o'cleck",-A.P. Vlien'and where all
. rstms Mk, csted-marappear-and-show-orkuseei
an - y 1116 , the praYciof the said Petitions
should not he grantedotna the said Petitioners be
declared pankrupts.-
- - FR.AS: HOPKINSON, - •
- ot . :Diptriet.Court.„
Philadelphinw Ang. 24,1 842.. : 3t-d3
0 X O.E.
1110ETITIONS for Discharge and Certificate
IF
under the Bantrept Law have Iwen filed
FOULK, Clerk of Court of -
• . Quarter Sessions, Oyer &-Terminer &
Orphans Court and- Recorder of Deeds, • ,
• Curdberland county.
JOSHUA oGruly, late - Merchant of
Lockport lately trading in-Company with -
Charles F.' Mitchell, under the firm of •
Joshua 0u if by. Cumberland county.
JAMES Ale - MATII, late Merchant Tailor,
Dow Agent, • Cumberland county.
and FRIDAY the 4th day of NOVEMBER next,
at I 1 o'clock, A. M. is appointed for the hearing
thereof, before the said Court, sitting in Bank
ruptcy, at the District Court Room, in the City .or
Philadelphia, when and where the Creditors Of the
said Pt.:Wieners, who have proved their Debts,and
all otheil persons in interest, may appear and show
"cause, if att . } , they have, why such Discharge and
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Certificate .lieuld 'not be granted.
S. HOPKINSON, ,
Clerk of the District Court.
Aug. 13, 1842. - 10-42
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— IOETITIONS for Discharge and Certificate : un
der the Bankrupt Laxi• have been filed by
' D.LIAM SNODGIZASS i Iato Merchant
now Toliaceonist, Cumberland county:
JACOB OORGASS, formerly of Lancaster
county, Merchunt;_, • Cumberland, county.
and FRIDAY the '2 s t of OCTOBER next at 11
o'clock, A. M. is appointed for the hearing thereof,
before the said Court,-sitting in Bankruptcy, at the
District Court Room in the City of Philadelphia,
when and where the Creditor's 9fjhe said Petition : -
ers, who ha , e proved)heirDeldii:and all other per
sons id interest, 'May appear and show cause, if
any . they have, why such Discharge and Certificate
should not be granted.
rnAs, ii.OPJUN_SOThr,
_ Clerk of the District Court.
Phila. AnguSt. 6 1842. 10.41
TQ FARMERS.
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P r 0,9 11 18 KilbSCriber% at their FOUNDRY AND
NI ACHIM'. SHOP, on Itflin
. street, nearly
opititgitc the County Jail, in the Borough of Car
lisle, Va., still continne tolluild the following Ma
chines and Horse Powers—viz:
T. D. 13!trrcirs Pateillt lanproved
TIMED AND FOUR
LPZ . SM- ,
With irorizontal hand-wheel, with a trunk to con
duct th kraii to the Machine.
• •
BEVIL' GEM{ HORSE POWERS
The band-wheel outside of the horses. They are
well ea le ullit ed to pat to one side of the barn bridge,
or tinder the barn shed.
A New and ma proved. Shaker',.
To separate the grain from the straw, which will
dispense' with one or two hands, will be made; to
the above Mr.chine if wanted'. •
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Purchasing any of the above Machines may have
the privilege, after a fair trial, of returning the same
if not satisfied. All Machines and Horse Powers
are Warranted for one yen;, if well used. '
E .R de7fisG.
. All kindS of repairing will he done at the ahortest •
notice and on the most reasonable terms. They
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.pair_tho above Alai:hinds, or any other now• in use:
There is also attached to the'above establishinent
an IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY,, at which:
all kinds' of CASTINGS Can be had—such.as Ap
ple Mills, Corn Brakes, Plaster Braltiirs Mill Gear
ing, Saw Mill Crankri, Machine Gearing, Wagon
Boxes, &e. &c. Also,
'TURN [AG AND FINISHING,
Such asM iI §pindles, Car Boxes, Turning Lathes,
&c.; all.in the, hest order, in iron and brass: .
oriters will he executed at the 'shortest-
notiee t and promptly attended to. Farmers and,
others oil , respe - etfully invited to give us a call, con
lidera that they can- be Suited to their satisfaction.
A. STOMER & CO..
Carlisle; Aug. 10, 1842. • - - .
• co"- Planck's; Hen wood's & Ogld's PlOllOl6
and Piongh Castings,
,such as Cutters;
Loulslas; Sze. &c., can also be had at tho.foupdry.,
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oflicoo fine asaortmant or
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:other. IGLANKS, • • .
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CunTherland county.