Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, November 30, 1842, Image 3

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rioe;* .1°T4(0•
le :1 cflylsofto3o
in New
sinceolietOt. Staten Island, oe reitloy evening losta
Yiie policesve been in
this 6We:could be it'll ed' !.; nt
few digipliviiius to his 'dea th .' He'iins, living with
his
IrrPr...Wastazin; President, of Brown'a,
versit.Provicioncoi - RhOdo Island,pii;clergyinin
-.ofthiMittptist'perstia'sjon .nnit.;distinguislind for
ELI
c en' lre
concgrfpnee.lq, the hits, ciceisien nt the, Hon. Eilie
Lewirsoitkicir , ha's attraMcd, •so much attention.
A Baptist clergy.
man laity' a, minor,-con::
to.thowishea qe cr fattierand Juttgo Lerns
'ffustained'..thof lmcontrolled power of the parent:
over `cdtcatiezi of the child: •••.,
.Tddge Grier, and ether emi
nent. jurists i havc concurred with Judge Lewis,
U;kllFrvn,T, Cr:A.r.r—The Newprleans.Trople of
° the fah' inst. .1348 t.-4„letter from this distin
guiSlVed, Otateionan vrki received bY,it gentle Mar i,
in tlOs CitYliat Saterdai.' ,Clay 'states that
he shallJeave Louisville for the South, next Satin.-
day, the 14.414; He will remain two or three
days et Nachos, and then' proceed - directly to"At:.
ttiltipits, on a visit to Alexander Porter: It ;whin
'intention to he in New Orleans about the :201.11 or
25th of Deeember: • ,
• The. ilyitisie Irteatth
Mr. duelling, in a letter published in the New
buryporrileyald, says, the new treaty is
yohnne had paper,'
!Jotted 41,16011100 n velvet; with ribbonii to ,tie the
rovers tegether,i when closed; depending` from.
which tto.silver:.or silk cords, With lave' tassels
of the same Materials; hi - the:seal,' five or six in.
ofies.in iparneter.; 'and an inch - The seel'is
- -contained irta silver box-4r case, stampthl on the
° cover-With -a beautiful raised impression of the
'arms, and represents' Queen Victoria on
horseback with a ridge holding the horse, and our.
.rounding the - figures the legend." Victoria, Dei
Gratle Dritanniarnm . Regina, Fidel Defensoir."
The signature to ;titre ratification by the Queen is
in - alarre andheld - hand, - - "Victoria .
Can this be true?
The Westchester Pa. Exainincr contains the
following extract frotn a letter dated October Ist,
An- Harrison County, Ohio. If it is true it exceeds
in villainy any thing we ever before heard ot:
"One of the . most wicked acts Was committed
last week that I ever heard of There was Whig
meeting held at St. Clairsville, and -tare being
me:spring near the spot, water was conveyed there
in casks. Into one ofthe casks waiput a quantity
of arsenic, of which !nom than two hundred-per
sons drank before the Claiming fact became
known. Three men and one woman have since
died,. and a physician told neighbor. of mine
. yei , terday that there-were Within his knowledge
-one hundred and•sixty persons filen laboring un.
, der the elfcetS of the poisonous drug, many of
whom he was apprehensive would not recover."
---LlOnla.:Cf..Ay- Anew-min-QUA NERF.—Amorres.
puntlent of thel/ ichmond Wliig, writing from In"
in speaking of Mr. Clay's 'visit to In-.
diana, siki..:- 0 1.1e made a most decided impres.
Sidli i espe6inby among the 'cry respectable So
ciety of Pi:lends.. The wavering have. been com
firmed, and 'the confirmed Made: entiMsiastin in
imppaCt. A delegation of Friends waited on
him' to. incite Vim to attend their ekerrii on the
21, (Sun - tiny.) When, retiring from his room, the'
spokesman of the i lJelegatieM—a venerable old man
—took Mt.:Clay by the hand, and said, 'F ire thee
Ifenr A y,; Oud he With thee, anal -wewill."
At Ihkaa in:t
The MAUL! Tribune, alluding to the Presi
riency, says:---oThete are only. two papers in the
Slate that are in favor of Mr. Van Buren ; and
their preference has been very guardedly•express.
el There arc fee or six ' which have declared
their preference for Mr. Calhoun ; and two or three
which have spolti;n for Mr. Buchanan."
Ca'hokm agaitist a ,Caaveationt
The prospect is every day -growing stronger
that the leeofbeos will have at least two candidates
in the field at the next Presidential .election: A
letter from Charleston, in -tlie N. Y. Union, writ
ten, apparently, by. one who knows, remarks that
those in favor. of State rights are equally in fa6ir
of Slate conventions end State nominations; and
aids: .
"You - will see by the Charleston Mercury that
Mr. Calhoun; from the strong demonstrations
throughout the whole country in his behalf, will
"not consider it necessary to submit his preten
sions toe National Convention:, This may be
considered in a' mcasure as departing from Demo.
erotic usugee ; but the truth is that it is a'system
shown to be,sof Lite, unsafe if not unsound, and
the people are, in every direction, giving it up, re
lying more on State nominiition and popular de.
than mere Olniventions, the ma
chinery of .whicli is every way defective.
BOOKS FOR THE PFOPLEI
Published in extra numbers of rue NEW WORIA?
Atin - street; New York, to
• whom all orders should be addressed.
LIEBIC'S AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY:
—=Phials a bost important mid valuable work, espe
cially to all who are engaged in Agricultu r al por
iuits.7. No farmer, who has the slightest knowledge
of the vast benefit to be derived from it, cast f i lth to
possess a copy. • It is issued in a double octavo nom
ber,mt.2fi cents per copy only, o 1• five copies for $l,
• —.— , •
— ,, TRE :WESTERN CAPTIVE, or Times of Te
, entOseh ; nu orjkioul.tiovel, by Nlrs. Seim Sinitlt,one
of our.mostAulented authors.. Price cents,Six
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L: t .-F rJonda of Temperance. Ahoy! . ' •
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.I'.; • .A,LtiICIAIV EVAN% orlrhe Inebriate—A Tale ' of
f. tlieq'irietes--by a priPtelar American ' author. This
~-unyek whielit adedicatetho the Temperance Stickle
liosutattltu fsiendior the Temperance Cause throngli
out the... Union, will create :11 sensation,- both for the
ability with which it is written, as well as the interest
:'of : tile sebieeti nod Wilt be • erectly read - I ad
,lttii!el,A6 was written ex tiresaly for the New Wtirld,
14'.poo•WItt lieit novelists in this country, , with a
- vtecelo: t ajfl the :,11;Xelki, work al : Reform, ' and. rescue
younit,mg6rikoal.thedittatin of Intemperance. The
inci4l9.o4:44ll.l9,llllPtAre,wrptight, out with great ef
fect...prat the excellence of ittemoral, and the .benefi
. c i a rt in guenceil wall:ire, itiould laterese the fiends
6 f , 00 -i ...T i0,. p4m , c.c yor 9 rpoloon . lo giitigthiii . :fule
tlieziiitlostTpostille•eltoultalon ! -. •.'- • .. • .
, c 11 1;!., Or . :ltAy litho. 011ied ju an Extra Ne w World,
I t , 00.01 eft sWdiltiestisiyi:lslar..23; at I2i tents sinkle;
't !,itla
ear irt tifrfer;o;:or tai per..ltuitdreil.,l;etthe orders
it
p;;i: K icable: Extra New
World, on Wed N0i.30, art — rens of NjAILY,
%/FIN OF SCOTS, and j.)oeument connected with her
PelfjonstalitOr;FrO4trirst tutblisbed,^,withlinl In
troustiou,
• by, Agues- Strickhuul,. uuthor ,the
'",LivezortheQueeni Es4dind.",'
'" 44 reel Vitt' thii:lo%; eietietkeil WM* , byl the
:tegfleat4,Vesterrii- It istinblished hillorideitlualenry
'.4Colliorn, 3 oneibir the. timseletninent the , :Englisb
tlmehoteilsr.s.--mt Shouts 6 a ee.Pk.''''N° w°rl4.l ' l4 '' a l l `"
,ptstred:/or wail , years which tins simited such gene!, •
5 ° a m 4 kV 9l i CT in the; rate t. 139-:
flnltirtut(ate Queen of sC:ota; all the civilized
11 -00111 to-arts 4.teet;ly" l ute*stetri
,Mid' here ie
the which actdrally "flamed , between
'add'gteeitt lyiabeth,i and here`Jilso are her
~, p ri T ata: tettoli on .hu ttiartiis now first brought
; to :light,. tour accomplished. latlf• —
~ !.f,Thoe.ls this ottrachrofestore,r, say! Mrs, .Strick
,;htTiAt;l`,l,ll.CdtlP '4eAle,v,!.pl..hisry, Queen of.Sents ;
they or e fu 11 'do ITielti-P Itud the
•L'i t igaW 1 riflthrfroutliet;'peti'otinnie h
griihVithil 1
'aMll 4 n it thi;beAhriap of 910..yni%ifecIe4 aim
PriceSs,Mnitsitint IP lee tier, him
-I:OrdlOtisling,tl.4l* otheeley (post,lnkiijysi s l a
expecteoOrithtsAportitilllglecc4 .7 ,
W OlO4, 1 -7 -'1:1f • ' I" '
ek-yruit ltre.„s9ntile,P4 ls :o ° A . 9
UtnonAnewspitiker, pholige,,l, ttros now ne",.
peipNits* lty4Pforii4 ;Mita efor binding
prc. oo l -' tjuitJr!',ul • . . ,
ivrth the oldpltt danghter:pfillPiti c 7,yl;llo4 . l!?, the
royal t e a nily: The lady. On ' coniiiiiilo 6 44
ThoPAVIEIs
trine) firs};ife .
,hy the 'firitisfi sefusCS; beeduen,
contingoneies might, raise which .would.salt.tipi
lady to the
.rireini,and•hes issue legitimatized by
ap t emirq %cuii9l l9 ' TIPOPPPg,
d(Mbtress boasts ot her „ditect.deseent
liam the Conqueror; the Norman bastard
i;:Loc0 F000lsan!,
.:A;lnost importaiii investigation , is now: going'
on Uric: 11.*eial
tices magistrates, For , having,iiiScharged - a"
number; of. 'epirricts from . the • Penitentiary "! at
Islagd, that , they might:vote the Loco
Fcen'tialietYat, the:. late election'' in that city'
Mayor. A number of these Men have, beep; ex.
unlined, a:nd they all •prOve that they were taken
from' pridrin, supplied with' provisions and drink,
until the day of election,.ittidthen had to vote the
Loco* Foco ticket with:.,lL'H..Morris on it for
Mayor. And it is by, such morns the Loco Focos
en'rry Clectfons ins New 'York. Into' what hands
have the dcatinies of OM Empire, State fallen !
The Hon'. John Quiney Adams.has published
a card, in which he 'et4ics that it is impossible
for him to.write answers to all the . requests .sent
hint to deliver lectures.'.
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- This.ple:asoni:Medieine is formed by a eiondthia.
Son 'of , twenty, dilTerent ingredients, all celebrated
for the cure of Ch s, Coughs, and Pulmonie Com-
V ss„
plaints and byri combination, if one of these arti
cles shoidil be used separately' and land .no relief,
in the EXTRACT OF' lIOA !MOUND they orb
- so amalgamated, that the' benelit of the whole is'ex
_
perienced in one Compound.- ' - -
~ About three years nod a half sign, this arliele wast
first brought 10 . ore. the public. It was he, with
thi previous oneouticenient of its merit or value; but
was introduced by the proprietors 'co, the commimiq"
to i-taml by their decision, as regarded.its beneficial
iiillireace. ThiitTileTriision has-been attained in amino,
ncr altogether unexpected. The unsought acknowl
edgement of it Worth has proceeded spoutant3oiNy
from thousands, wilt; tibiae expei:ienced, its. benefits'
throughout the country. Aid 'why is it. so'l ife
cause the.trial iir• its qualities ill Coughs and Colds,
I loarsesi, Irritation of the 'Throat Croup,Wlloolki
ing Coti ‘ th, Asthma, Catarrhs, Palpitation of the
Heart ; Liver Complaint, Night Sires's, 'ilillieult 'or
profuse Expectoratiim, and all diseases leading to
Censumption, has given it 11 value that no other aim. :
ilar medichin.has ever reached. , - ' . .
- Complaints of the longs are the ino4t datigernus
and at thii.Eatne time most pre , valent all diseases,
Otir climate-is most peculiar'; it changes suddenly
-from extreme warmth to extreme Told, from net to
dry, and it_ is front this change in the climate that
diseases tire apt t i arise. --
When the' blood is i 11411.1 11'0'01ithy slate, mid the
no immediate relief takes Place,the ;chances are
al
togetlger against the patient ;atm . :l:et! ; it is when rem-.
edict; are taken in that disease is Checked and
life tcn'ed. Their is no tliseasi; but may not be suf
fered to 14.6 such a length that no niptlieine Cr phy
sician in the world ran siivellte person attacked.; •
This should he remendiert d by all; the safety of•
life is; to he prepared in time. At the simptonts of
a Cold, (:nigh or ChillineNs", 'UDE CLARIFIED
ESSENCE OF DOA RIIDUNI) CANDY, should
be freely its , tl accorditg.to directions; and in every
01151. where it IS so used ifinrOpOl . timedhe.Cough or
Cold will In, broken up'or eradicated. We feel it
our lut e to impress this upon evereme---all reme
dies icitt.t he taken in 'time.
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'Fhe following is one or a ihnumind revtillentesilic
propricity entail show, •sttesting the- viiltic or his,
ronedv.
have enperitheittal,ly tested the virtues of snot'
Clarifi •d l'.sh'..net• of loarboond Candy, and would
reeomotentl it to be ttiiirt;rsally tistql Its nil those
whose Ittinzs nee exposed---no pnhlic speaker should
be witlyntt it. _ Rev. NI r. I.lmx;
,
• Formerly Pastor of NI. 11. - Charelt, York, Pa,
Rentembei., each package or the geneiltt: Limo ,
hound-Candy is sigtted,.l..l.'.F.,isE,•_.k.,SoN„. -
;All letters, post paid, dietete - d to .1. 1 ease & Son,
lln ision' Street N Y, will lii punctually attended
to. , •
(~r7 Nlerehatits in the eonntry wishing Pease's
I loarhound Citlintlr can olm.in it at the tnanitfactoret.'s.
lowet terms, by sending an (naive ti) any one in the
city with whom they have dealings.
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For sale by 11111',ItS ,&••.11A11';11STICI.Z,
• 1 Sole Agenti for Carlisle,and 113
1. Dorshei met., .111erlianiesliiirg.
• - I)aniel Shelly; Shiremanstown,
• . Abraham Getz, Kingston',
Joseph Crain . , I loguestoWn.
• Samna
• John Sidppensburg.
I'. Wilson, Greenville.
.J . :? . .Nterchants and storekeepers in this vicinity
can he supplied 'by applying In Messrs. 'Myers
ilaverstick, who have a large and fieshsupply direct
from the Nhitatllleturer.
-Nov. 2, 1842, .
REVIEW OF THE MARKETS.
11A,Ll'IMORM, November 26, 184'2.
FLOUIL—City Mills has sold freely to $4 per
bbl., nod this appears to have been the uniform price ;
the lots were mostly' for shipment. Howard street
has somewhat impt•nved in price; buts the demand is
very ; sales from stores - have been afinlent
$4 Ofil, and in some instances $4 1.24 for a clinker lot
has been paid.- Dealers are rrcei clog it 1 13.?.
The imoltet is bare of Susquehanna. • '
GRAlN`.—Wheal is scarce mid in demand ; and
since our last report a slight advance has been obtain
ed by holders, in one instance 00 cents per bushel is
reported to have been' paid. From 85 to. riti cents
may be considered the market rates that are offering
for the best ipnilitiesof red, and 70 to 80. ir to
good. , 11.1firybind Rye . continues at 45 to 50 cents.
Oats have intproveil an demand and price, sales lie'c:
heen "Made ad 2f to Y 3 cents for Maryland. Dorn"
emitifittes Aim! atiatily 'at 43 to 44 cents, which arc
the highest totes for white mulyelfow. • .• • ,
• WHISKEY.,,This article is without .change;l2
cents for hlids., and forhbls. : ,•
BEEF CATTLl.l.—There was 5110 head armed
at the drovii yards on Morla.antl.all sold 50
to $4 75 k 100 r o lbs. flogs hare been plciity, ,
nearly all taken tit nbOut last week's rates, some
fraction lower, say 3 923, to $4, the latter "for slant'
choke lots.. • • " • ,
PHI LA D ELPII I A , Nor'ennli 6i- 213;1'842
FLOUIt soil 'MCA L.—The flour market has been
pretty active: for ionic days, and sales of several
thousand lib's. maile for export M. 54,1211 per, bhl for
standard Vglinti.nrands tap nonatnat: . Rye
notecontinnes at $3 per hid+ basl?een
in tine. Of !1111111111 for extuiri ? Made to Seine ; extent
at ;$2 81:10eir;,;libi foe Cleave& titia 'week: fOi-
West ;1101;4, /4. 1.
America, 6797' barrels F10ur,76 Idnitcatkr3o22 bids
Coin Meal; Wu' 711'bbls Rye , Flour.- '
n GRAlN.—Wheat lins found readrsale forihe last
tiro weeks; and this. week some advance' has been oh,
gained ;:sv e quoto.Scinthern 75 adso as iit , quolityi and
Pennn /q, a-89e per bushel for prinae.,-soutliertlitYq
41111,' SelliTe9P44 . oo;oll a ,Gge per bushel,, ; Sontlaam
11.419,119YPuT 4 P! i ;t 01(r ; kvl ' 4 C
'eta:s
. per lbui.l.l6l:`, j ,sonitintii`Cats;'9'2 a• . :.,ltat; pity . ..1;6810
reekiiita 'of Grilin
Cleared this week"4o24
ett ..-WiteolcoriftineAgo - Orta ;:
• WHISKEV.-7.llollerate 4einati4it
lon. nblila ,2111‘29 tgi Mule: - -
'BEEF C A.TTl.b.=There were7oo‘ltiail ;Oar
ket of which 200 were, from Virginia .s.lOO bead
Went on toYow York; and s.ll ; wero i lect %event:. sales)
were trunks at; front' Si ;it 4ittVe*tris 380,Cows
and Calves, 17 a $:12; estra $33 ; Springeralo a SI4;
Cops $ 1 1:1 '4§o 1 1P13 9 .0i 1 14 1 1 ; extra 46a.per
ito l , lelt over,_ Sleep ‘ at, ,$1 a:..f : l 7:4; ,extra
$2 ' ' • • • -.1.
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f c.,, , g- v k lo h . tr o l ls oii.nie. 57 1 1114 No '' ‘ 'eittlter, '
.WARTiI'A r A N'' 'outy . „ - datigliter or IlitriPB and 1
AtialNViithiOrtit i ii litigerlikeiraiplatatorhieh We
'italtaled WhliCitriatlaii'lrisightdielc- 1 -Prtict 7 dieetirkil I
, fitai;'whtinyittlegCatt;#ool hersory,i 7 tke - t4detwor ,
Christ. Where alte:reraidnediviWitiiirfth . 474ttafg•da
miktilWillittttileiittbrralloirtter heaps,: : ..-..1.
THE fidiab, , ,titoAtiiiLiPf
livered beforeithet4rforEirec,Cpmhuoy TUES,
DAY E Y E2 'O /, ! l,G .) : lfiTit 4 i A l . 9 .0. 11 1 1 .- 11 4 3611 ? r:
t - Obji..et--"TiteareOridP(i'aritetprortVAerfdroe.!.
.'lAdreitinpoe;tpdiektee. 2 ,,Geofieipep
:Tiekeis, for ;the..*4ioo,,
De66;oiien Pf - p 51 . thrfer• betOrle'r oUe‘ek; tee.'
fore, to ; eoto dienee'prediselv of, 7f ONdeek: -' • • •
Veiled Ot 'll4Yerwiklitilterstiek'il Drog
"SfOre , Lipe:Stlilork'reeg CotifeetiOnaryl Stbre„.. Ste;
Veittna k•Dintildia Drug Siortvond at Mrs:Tleml..
ifi 's Variety e •
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NOtallliber•SfN I RM. , , ,
riONSISTING, in „Ott, of English,. Trench:,
FAO
.pLOTIELS.-,Ca4siraera,.
Stittinetok find !Kentucki,Jeatts.. • ':L insey,and Cotton,
Flinnels, Mao, ilgiteklnatv,:point and Pilcit
BaiteS,,Fi,itincla 614'614 - piing":
:and 'Arnerjenn Cltintie . S.'llv6vitt,llletielied & Celcir.
Mitsßna: . Cheeks;Ticks and Diapeva, Bonnets,
Silks find -Iliblnitis." , -Fine CUB, 'Velveteen elms ;
Dosiery, Gloves' Mal Umbrellas ;flkferinoesi Moue-
Ain mar Saxony Detainee; Figured, -Plain; Striped;
and Barred Jaekinett, Swles,l3l4masoul Artifieint
Onivers..toketberwith n variety, of
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for.sale'at the store of °'A. RICHARDS.
. Cnrlislc, Noyeinher 30, 1R42., • ' ' •
• P.• S. 'Stitte Scrip and,'Ficdr-. tithe& in exchange
• •
LOST, on'the' night of the 10th of Octo
ber last, in the public ; ims. of Mr. Henry L.
Burkholder, in 'this borough, a DOHDLE
TACHED PATENT . •
GOLD LEVID -Witte .
Ihrour and be liberally rewarded, by hmiving, it with'
the Editor of the" Carlisle Herald & Expositor."
X.' H. REED.,
November 30, Ha.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
ity virtue ofa writof T endilioni Exponas to
me clioCted,'-issued out ,ot ticu Court of Com
mon pkas of Crimberlntid County, will boc,:iposed
to Public Sale, at the Coon I louse. in the borbugh
of Carlisle, on Valor/fay lhr3l Rl )lad of Deeembh.,
1842, the following described Heal ,Estitte, to wit:
. The undivided half part of a train of land
situate in Hopewell township, Cumberland, county,
contnining • . • . ••
TWO E UAW RED .111CIZIES
{more or lesi,linutuletl by lmils of .h;rolt Stontrev on
the Nerth, James Itemphlll on the East, the Frank
lin enmity line on the \Vest, haring thereon erected
:orivo STORY DOUBLE LOC;
nousE ntol IMG 11A IL end a LOG ITIN
ANT 110USE.--Seiziql and taken in execution us
the property 01.Tafites Henderson. .
And to be 8014 by me
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PAUL MARTIN, SherW:
Sheriirs. Office, Carlislr,
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Navenibth• 30, 184'2. 31-57
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•Notieeop kropiley.
VIII: District Coini of the United States.for the
Eastern District of Peonsylvatoin, holden ftt Phi l
adelphin;havingon the I4th (Inv of NOVVITII/01.084.2,
In its decree upon petition Of * Samuel Eckles,".lohn
Fishburn and Daniel Gring, of Ctimberlitod - conidV;'
declared
i Daniel P. 'sberbabo of westroo4lol:o'.
township n said county, flankruptwitlito the trite
inteut and memiing of the Act_ of Coapress, nod the
said court.having omitted me na ConpnisSioner in
flankroptcy for Cowbell:toil county', to take faftnif of
!hey IIPCIICyl• by notified, that- 1 bn c fixed the 12tst
day of December - ,. 181‘2,hetWeen the hotirs of 8 o'-
clock, A. M. and 5 o'clock P. M. and every subse
quent day, herween the saffie hours—Sunday's ex
eepted—until ,the 31st day of :December, 1842,in
-ow:lye; rm taking prod or all claims' against the
mid liankru pt , at my office, in tioutlt ll:mover-street,
four doorwsouth of the Court-I loose, Carlisle, Pa:
JNO. HARPER, Commissioner: •
Novirinber 3n, 1842. td-57
•L'.*l
The proprietors of the Philadelphia Nutiminl
Forma will. on the Ist of January iteXt,issue a week
ly edition of the Forum. This edition will contain
matter selected friffortlw dully Forum, with original
articles prepared I.xprussly till' it. The literary con,
tents will be made up of scleetions front the 'moss
'popular tvriters' of instrift!tive essays up
on useful topics--and oflii . l agreeable miscellany of
light rcadilig, lortietc:r,nt, vtirletyolitl eXcelt
ieneV, will (vial any of the- literary weeklies. AS
the reelllll pat to in'ess until the eve of
Saturday, it will' contain the latest news down to the
day of, its publication. A weekly Iteview of the
Markets, and, on alternate %veelts, a (111%1(111y cor
ri.eteil table of the sohent• flanks, nod the rates of
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not ANNIE S•
suPl')l3r , s;f CafilllPPre MPus
it,pinci,l6t
Nove4et - , 2 , 18 '4, Ir*J3
AIN ;asi3ortmoni:ol . ,
TARTAN-PLAIDS;
- .. '1 :.,!:,.., 1 ;4/RIL I AN . , !R I ZAIDZ' :' ''.,.
• for : plvildvetov . . Clotligo: now , oivenin# 'sit the
Store of , .' ' ' ,': :. GE:O-11r • is —. xr.R..4.,
Niminibiir f..', 1841. ' • :! • . • ' tf-53
Estata Of Noah • Hcidden, - deceased
N OVI:C !,'
TS liFfitgaSY lliatt lettere 'of
it'Aiirriiiipoi•otiao on the' 'bind° of• NbAll HED
DEN,;iledda niTroiliciVed;, (inniberland
county, linve keen grouted,. tO,tlte Oubseriberna4ll
:person! indebted to the decaup..o l .4ll l eorettill'stod 10
molteintyotent, and:thine . havi ng claims to
s piv:sent,
ftlitawrot , ite .. ttletnestit;:o AWN;
it'.4.:ifittsUEMICEZEIGEORWineem
litargalig - M - 110111 - 61111.
r T" - • ' •
61)' 4 3 - "rir . 1' t.,_,
Ja= one or more yeara r thqslall,l9own and roto r
*MiliousThiree,Story,
11- Tavern , . Staml,lmdwh as the ,
RA I I. II o.AllloTElltr'
Agnate on ~thp,;i c orner f it
'street p i a!) nntl now, Ocetimed liY; emena
'enjeye a latio,:eldireb liatreikage;
ll4:llldinktheinliaTtn
der:reil fro'the Railroad
timielling• 'noire is t aeltelihrieeitensi%iie
and allineetaintry - eo eniences.. - It is well' worthy
thelhonsiderntinn of Hotel keepers. - Possession will
be:given'Onithid - -l6of April nest. 'Atifdreation to
be 'made th dOlll.l. NOBLE. St, CO. ,
NOV: :23;.1.842; tf-56
.
P. S. The fu mance And fixtures now in the Hotel,'
will he disposed of to the new lessee on reasonable
• •
~'~ ~ ~ C~~J~~~~o
. ,
NOTHER , supply of ;WXN•'J'ER
GOODS, jilst received mid selling•lower. for
Cosh than ever sold in Carlisle. The supply has
Been bought at the present reaticed 'city prices, Anil
Purchasers ivill.find it decidedly to their interest to
call befoe_Pilecluialug_elsewherti.: • - •
• CHAS.
'tf-5f
Nciveinbcr 23, 1842
Winter . S
Ti,bie Oil, .
RttisinsKnely
! •
Rio &Java Coffees,
Mould Candles 6's & B's,
Sperm do 4N s's St 6's.
Cedar Tubs ,c Churns,
c. Fur sale at tit , !tore of
• tf-5
e.,3,•1812
Cash I Cash: .‘
LL* persons'indebte.dilo did subscriber,
ore.notilia to calland settle their neumm,tshe
fire the 15th December Rext, Its longer imlulgenee
cannot be • CDA.S. 0611.11 Y,,
November 184'2.. tr-511
C S:E
•A
,t
"R 0 h, quantity of first rate Cheese, .
N. York Cheese, at.reilueNl pricey. Wholesale
or Retail. Also a lot or sALT at the store of
AI. AIATEER.
. November f 2.4, 1841 • . ' tf-5
- in Baniernrcty.
.N 0 T t
A e
. PETITION for the Bent of
Bankrupt I.4‘y, has been filed the mil, Novem
ber,ls49., Lv-
1 7 1DIVABBIIELFENSTEIN,late MerehSant
of Da chin, Ohio, how Clerk, Cumberland en.
lArldel Petition will be heard before the District
Court of the United. States for the Eastern Di'striet
of Petuisylmitnia . , sitting pi Itankrupfey,itt the District
Court room in the Citv or rbita.lophi. 1 , R1D.1.
the 23 day of 1)liCESIIIEIt nest, at II o'clock, „t.
M., U•lien and where all persons interested Ina) tip:
pear and show «111I9V, if any- they hare; why 'lke
prayer of the said Petitions should not be granted,
• ,
and the said ,Petiticniers declared ItaiikOinits. -
, - • ERAS. lIOPKINSON,
Clerk of the District. Court- .
Phila. Nov. 23,184'2. , , . 3t-56
127 oD Q. - 11 ca
--A PETITION forDlifelzi - rifii - dTCrer tifia
ill under the Bankrupt Lnw, has been filed by-
GEORGE HOLLINGER, (of the firm, of
'Hollinger and Daviti,ylate Contractor, .
- _Cumberland co.
•
and FRIDAY the 27th [lnk. of JANUARY
next, at 11 o'clock, A. M. is appointed- flu; the
hearing thereof, befbre the said Court, sitting in
Bankruptcy, at the District Court Room in the
City of Philadelphia; when and t'Vliero the etcdi.
tots of the said Petitioners,who have provkd their
Debts, and all other persons in interest, may ap..
pear and show 'cause, if any.they have, why such
Discharge and Certificate should not he granted,
FRAS. HO PK I NSON; •
Clerk of the .District Coml.
Philadelphia, Nov. 23, 1842. 10.56
HOTROIE.
A PETITION for the Benefit of the.
ttmace,,t. I 'art , Ittt, • IJCVII Mud IL, 1:41. N
t• ilibt• , 184'4, by • •
WILLIAM. ICIVOODIIISIIN, Ifer:
chant and Farmer, Cumberland co.
Which Petition will he heard belin•e the District
Como of the United StatesT. the Eastern District
of .Peamsylrania, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the
tried Court room in the City C.f Pidindelphin, mn
EIHDAY the adth .daY of DECEMBER, ott I 1 o'-
Flock, A. M. when anti where 1111 persons interested
may nppear and show cause, if any they hare, why
the prayer or tk said Petition eihould not be granted,
and the said Petitioner declared Bankrupt.
FRAS. HOPKINSON,
Clerk of the District Court.
Phila. Nov. '23, 131.2. 31.-36
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Estate of Peter Duck, deceased
A .
.. Notive;
•
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1.1. persons -indebted to the estate of
PE IT:111 DUCK, hue of West PeMisborough
township, deceased, either by
. honk note or hook
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. • JoBlll'll,:ifeiiONALli,2 Adm , r
• ':, JACOB NI VERS. • 5 • •••,, s ' •
NoveMber 23,184.2. td-56
Turnpike Election.
A N Election for klanagers of the Ilan
-cm, over and Carlisle Turnpike road company ; will
he held at the pahlic house of .lamea Hurley, in South
41 iddirtnn townsbi p, Cumberland cOllnty,on Tuesday
the I3th day'of I)eckaphor next.
GIVIN,
• " Treptitiree of the Company.•
111, 1R42 ' la-55
at 214,1211,24113" =llia
T. 0., RENT. ..
ITIEMIE subscriber will rent by public out - cry,on
I. SATURDAY. the f2Gth day of .NDYEMBEIt
e,xtenstre .111 ER be.
hueAing tq'the estate nf Jacob Illtrnisli,deed.
tbd in South . r lDithlleton 'township, oir the Yellow
Breeches Creek.; live Miles from enr.lisle:• Atbich
'ed to the property' , 'ere a
DWELLING '.HO-USr . ' 61
I ,
Stables, and other necessary outhouses. ap N
Titt,! Militias three run of burrs, ane,
pair of sand stone; With all' other necessary nut
cilium., all of which is'complete and is first rate or
der: Possession given on the Ist- of April; 1.84.2.
To commencel o'clock; A. M. . .
' ' JOULN PETERS, ilv.Yr.
Nroyember 84`3. • It-55
Ira?' Heifer,
• 7
CAiSf E to the plantation dile subserlher in N'ew;..
ton
,foWnship, Gumberlllll.ll COMO. • on thel3tlb
of Oetithei•last; a Red and' White spotted 6r atieekled
E ft •
snpposed to be one year old last , spriap the , owner
is requested to &hue forward, prose property,, pay
charges . and take it away, or it will be thspostuf o
iteeordlor, to law;
• •. GEORGE EWING.
Norember q x •AW. _ •
tin/2 ...L. .L.. :
WIIEiIEAS 'the gavp `te, note- flirt
Seventy-Ave Dtillaos to AAndrewllobertsof
4
the Borot4ll of Carlisle, payablelliVrour.litontliN
&teethe 15th of October, 1842 1
. fer lhar.e
hit received consideration , I therefore nappy.:
sons not to. take an asPigh.melitof .Bllll l4 o (6,its 1 a. 1 1 1 .1
determined" noOO pay it Jailess said Roberts make
'geed the eonsitleration agreed upoO•ter the %line'.
: • . 2. 111eCORMICIK'.''.
Mifflin tvo; 110 i. 1844. • • • ` 31."..:5-5
•
• 41' lailtlAMMlZOVAlt i lik,'-''..
AISIN riga,
fa, 'Gra pei,' Lernoni t Minoncla,:.'Oceet•
bees, fresh' PiOdea s atraj,l'oniato' 1''.44
per Sauce, iifrime ctrtieleof table. ei!; Su'gii , ;ll3titteo
and water erackiira t Candlthi of all ;kinds for sale:bjr
AVM. M. MATEER.
s!.' -53
+OF;THC Zig tims,.
4sytion, st
. nrone ai15, ..gy,113.
m
or reakne of t thi itiecikt :Zittigo;;Cbronie
Coughe; P/etalaj, lkmorrgge'af,the Lriur e, and
affection.
affection. 0fi.4 6 4'4 11 7 1 . 0 7 1 0 7 7 01 :g"" 8 *
• NATURE'S OWN PRESCRIPTION.
11.:comPtaind Balsamic preparation'
orate Prunai
ViFginiarua . pr "Mid Cheery thirk," combi lied with
thekt:xtrart 'f Tar, prepared by , gi'tiew chemical
process ; approved and Irecorotneoded hY• the • ITILPS:
listinguiidtett physielaris, tied ueiversally'ackaow,
edged, the most toduable . Medici tie. ever . 1 iscetcred•
.NO QUACK MY NO liECEPTION.'
In setting, forth, the virtues of this truly great me
dicine, we have-no desire to tleeeive those wholire,
laboring under affliction, nor do we Wish to eulogise
it more than it justly deset'ves. - Yet. :when - we look
around und sec the vast amount of suffering and disk
tress occasioned-by-many- of the' disenses in .which
this medicine, has -proved so highly, successful, we
feel .that wee:Mtn:it urge, its . elm ins . too strongly, or
Say too much in' its favor.
Various remedies it is-true have been offered and
:pu Wed- into- notice- for- the- duce--of diseases, of -the
;Lungs, and some- have. no. doubt been fotind very
•useful, but of all. that have yet. been discovered, it is
admitted by physicians and all who have witnessed
its.effects, that none has proved as'successful as-this.
Sucb,.indeed,'nre.thn' ,
min Oil.
Prime new Cheese,
=O
'Assorted PiClaes, .• •
Brown Sr •LoarSic
Custitc•St. Finley Soaps,
Poiutell Buckets,
, 01 flifirl37r Ttliiitaiii r in-thJadvitucell stage. of
Cimsumr-rforsofter all the most ustemped remedies
of physiciana•litive failed to effect any change, the
tine of this medicine has been productive of the
most astonishing - tel actually- effected , cures
after all hopes of recovery had been despaired of.
•
1n - the first stages,ifthe,disease,ternied " Calnrc
hat Conortezpdon,'t Originating. fruit neglected Colds,
it has been used with undeviating Rnecons, arid hun
dreds acknowledge they owe the restoration of their
health.to this invalnalde medicine 'shine. In that: j
form - of , Coitsumption so-prevalent amongst delicate
young females; commonly termed debility, or
"GOING INTO A DECLINE,"
A-complaint with which thousands are lingering, it
has also proved highly successful, and not only pos •
sessmt the power of checking the progress of this
alarming complaint, but also strengtheimand invig
orates the. system more effectually than ati,r
mcdi
-eine we ever possessed.
Besides its surprising efficacy in Consumption, jt
is equally -efficacious in Liver - Compfainte; .isthnia,
Rronehitisonil all affections of the Lungs, Mul has
cured many of the most obstinate casesofter every
other remedy had Or -For particulars see:
Or. Wlstar:s Treilse on Consumption, to be had o'
the Agents.
Attendihg the use of this medicine in diseases of
the Longs, and the many singular cures it' has ef
fected,living 'naturally attracted the attention of
iminy - physiehms; (as:well atitlit• whole fraternity of
quacks) varionsconjectures and surmises have arisen
respectitez, its tomposition ; some physicians have
supposed it to contain lodine. , other ignorant preten
ders say ii.rottsteontain OLT/wry, and to some such
sublutioce they each attriltute its singular efficacy.—
As such opinions are altogethererrottemis, and car-
Tulated to pre yttlice Manly perkons agnim,t it, we ,
That it contains nothing it/ the kind, .or any
thi• least itijurions; on the eontrary,' . it is cottipoSed_
-91.11, c 1 m/st - HimP)" llll S 6 fila .- i;lr , &l' .l l , k 01 ‘`
are the extracts of TA It and 111(1 Cherry Bur*
SITITt of its enie n y consis t , in the
mode 6y a hick they sire prepared. .
As we have till vady publi,hed Imtnerons
cute% front the highest; atiihority, )vhich prove its
virtues beyond all llonbt, we consider it -unnecessary
to exhibit a long list or them in this plaee • and will
only mention n few eases, to show wharitias (lone.
WHILE LIFE REMAINS - •
WE HAVE STILL. SOME HOPE.
A SCUMMING CURE.--Among the many
singUlar c.IIITB which this medicine has eillicted,
them is jamlnips tame -in which its- powers ore so
fi l m , shown a 5 in the case of Mrs. Austin.
'Phis lady had been consumptive for several yam's,
mid during the greater part of this time had received
the best medical attention, and tried all the roost
. .valuable remedies, yet nothing could
: he lound to
arrest its progress. Sin became objet to violent
fits of coughing, expectorated large quantities ot
oecasmnally cloud with blood, and step lay
at, II dtin dime. BO onittinueil hie colmac;tlliti . l
:all hope of 11 recovery was entirely despaired of.—
While in this dis . tressing situation, lingering upon
the very 'verge of the grave, she commenced the me
of this balsahn, which, to INC her own expression,
operated almost like a clahrm. It Ja few days she
expectorated freely, the cough was gradually sup
pressed, and every :lay appeared IQ add fresh vigor
to her looks, and now, in the place of That emaciated
form w 'diming' to decay, slut is seen mingling. in
society, in better health than she lets enjoyed for
years.
htslNTr.nr.sTro TrsTIMONY.--fraNing witnessed
thC surprising efficacy a Wisf nt.'s Jfalsnlin
of
Wild' Cherry, in .the case of Mrs. Austin, I clwer•
lidlr acknoidedge the above statement to be trite
and correct.. J. C. WALTEtts, M. I).
Woodstown, Sept. 1, 1811.
Dear Sir—Alllinngh gone invaltmhle medicine has
already limmi hundreds of powerful advocates, it
mac 'still he gratifying to you to ritccive a vommuni
cation from any one that has been relieved by it.
Such, Sir, is u•uly toy case. I have been a victim
to that terrible disease • Consumption, few many
!numbs, and have suffered so much, that I had by
conic 1111110 St weary of my
• .Ilem•iiig your
Ifaladm snhighly praiscd,l beg,an taking it a few
week's back, and can 'assure 3on it has relieved Inc
more than any thing 1, have ever usi•d before, and I
.conlidently believe it Will cure me effectually. Pletise
live the benrei:dhe Worth pf thetntdosed,and oblige
, •
Yours llespeedidly, Jotts PEARSON:
Chester County, Sept. G, 101.
Friend Wintar—dt gives . me much ptasure to in
form thiqt that my wile's health his improved very
numb Mace she has been nsiul thy 11111s:tiro of Wild
Cheery, Mid we think Acre is tto doubt but that it
will cure her. She has taken the two bottles I pur
chased front thee a short time sitter, and, her cough
is much better, she also. sleeps well at night, Und
says she has Gaunt nothipg, to give her so mach ee
lik Thee will please give the bearer two bottles
more for Thy Friend,
Itot.mrs.
Dear Sir—Please 'send me two bottles of your
„canine Ilalictlta of Wild Cherry. I have been of.
fruited' with Consumption for the lasi. two yelp; and
suffered very runch with a severe cough, .pains•. in
my breast, difficulty of I,l'e:idling, itight'4weittli, Ste.;
and having tried munerouti 'remedies, and also been
under several doctors.'yet , l could not find tiny thing
to relleielbe 'until I used some of your Ilalsalm.
gbt one bottle from.a neighbor oftuino who is using
it, and have found such wonderful relief from it Ahat
I hacbno doubt it will cure me effectually.
Very respectfully yours; &e. •
• RonEaT tronimAN.
Crltemithe following frorri,Dr,. Jacob, Hoffman"
.pliysiefari of ' eXteilall'e' kaniine fintitingiron
county • '
, .
Dear Sin=lprocurril one bottle of Dr. WiStar's
Ilnjsalm of Wild Cherry, froiu Thotnagleil,
of this place, and tried it in a case of-utistinate
Asthma on n child of Paul Syhwebie, in Irithiliinani
mho remedies bad been tried without any relief.
The Italsinh gave widen relief, and in My opinion
the child is ellimtually. cured by•ifs use. • •
Yours, Fte. JApoiMorrstAs,..ll. D.
December 22d, 1841.
Dear•Sir---Your Ilal s salro otWild Cherry has ef
fected some astenishing-citrus here.• ,C)ue of which
is an old lady, Mei. Russell; who.had beeti sullering
for a long • time with shortness Of breathing, and gen
eral Weitknesi ' f,slte,was finally.ebliged.to keep
her. bed. - Alter'cations other• remedies hadbeen
resorted to in vain, she coinmeticecl i nsing your litil
salm,and after taki ne two bottles, was so time recover
ed its 'to; be
.111)1a. 1 / 4 1A .sittero 'to illitie l dnties:
bootie, and, on.tak ng is o !mules more was antitylY ,
Cured. •I,tespeciratty, ' '
Qp3t s. c. l‘f.tn.viu.,, •
‘i;of• •'• "
CA UTION.—A it there he'4l,ilepariontr•misttire
eallell Syrup of Wild 'CkeiTy, purehasees shot Id be
eery _partiaular to ask,for.-Tht.,AVISI'AMS 8A1. 7 .
SAMidmil e Asilrye I4s,sigotture 6 on ; t4e.
,','dieted' forfieliippefetor,sdaisidd ' l ttt
ity;WillidMi et , 96.; , ,iciltrnii ats,i er 1141dor.
street ,43f T a
SQla. Qurligite •
SA M 1J Et • ' , ELI Torr.- ,
• - in Shiippenshuig• by . the Rev. , David Smith
risb°l7ll,X, John Wvtttl,q'thr; Lancitter . „ by 4,
elihnineilburg by flewittlJenig7tnid its tltn9st eir s it
town and village thluingtiodp the #sitinfry. .
b'didel
rt• : , ! 1: 44 5
1* - 1116,11r3 4 .1F )13
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lkindsjdtd rirzr
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• litnlntb..°V:P.ll,4W '; . t
THE EXTRAORDF&ARY SUCCESS
PLEDGE OUR 'HONOR
Lancaster county,July 18, 1811._
' ' •-•.'
ileific ' fit ; .‘ ot'lll6 -
Bankivpt l e pOfi:vq*en f9l4.lllslo,llkNoiroto=
her, 1842, ,
SAMUEL arid d •
of.Sniitlv
'CU Distiller: and. ,
. Cumberlaiul co.
SAMUEL DAVIDSON, nnei- Bs,Currier;
atittas it • Butcher in , Company j with ::iohn
hividson,. pp,
qh - Tel dons heiteaCtth'efoi..e,ilte:'Disfrief
'Court of the United Slides for the Eastern :Distriet
pf,pe,psyii,oninoitlittg in,flank t rupfel; at the Dis
leiet Court tItC City' of Philtaelphift,':
FILO DAV the2tt 'dny DECIgNI Bi? 4, t-
A. when and where all persons interested 'may.
appear' Mid chew cause' ie any they have,' why the
; pr.tyef. 'tlie snid Petitioners should not be winded,
'Mid the said Petitioners declared Bankrupts,
.
• ' FRAS. TIOPKINSON,
District Co
NE - Wernher:l 6;184 2 . •
. .
stated Orphan's Court, began • and held ht
Carlisle, for Cuauberbuid County, .nu 'l'oesday
,the 16t1I'day of August; A. 1 . 842, heforedhe ikon:Satu'l MIA/era; Pre:94,llml Jahn Sfitart and T. Ct.
Miller; Esq. Associate:Judges of the same Court as
signedlic.,the -follOving. proceedings were hind to
retition of. Mary Maam the Grand-
Moiher.of Saml minor . child of.,laceh_
M iilcr ; dec'd.
Respdetfully repyesenting that Samuel
'Miller the of the said.mmor• Samuel Miller,
was appointed his Gaardina by your I bp..Coiirt,and
has received ttpWards of fourteen hundred dollars of
the Money . or the... Ward, Foul ha, now _remOted
'the' State or Ohio, beynnd •the Jurisdiction of the - 1
Court,"witimutgiving any security for the, perldria
face of his slutics. Your petitioner therefore prays
sour lionora to nward n citation M the said Samuel
Miller, to appear at the next Orplann'4, Court and
settle an accouutoflo,Gyty_FliaaahipvatuhlyewreTMW
, tvlfffieTilioltlillibilie dismissed, and Humber - Cuar-•
•ilian be appobited in his stead.,
'
Whereupon, 17th May, 1842, Citation , awarded.
Retarnable I fith 1841, , by this Courb.t 6tli
August,lB4.2, SlaTift Martin makes the following
return, "Not to he found in my ltailiWick."
Now . 16th August, 1842; Alias Citlition
awarded, public notice to be given intwvo pacers for
tliVee weeks. • • By the Court.
Cumberland County, 4 , ;:5. • '
0 .,x.T, , The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
/K• ! (+ ^
0. 1
.. s to
.4
. 1:4: 11 - Shumel Miller, Cuardian of Samuel
37,7,44 p .Miller,.a'rninor child of Jscob• ID i 1..,,,
..,,, : .4;.‘• leroleceased,• . •
fils.o. • Erecting.:
'Voir are hereby-cited, to appear before the Judges
of the Oephan's Conk at Carlisle, at - an Orphan's
Court there to be held the said County, on FLIES
DAY the 18111 day of DECEMBER next, to settle
an account of your- Ottardmnship - rtilid sl my came
why you should not be dismiSsed and another GUM - -
wham be appointed ini your stead-L-Witness •the said
Sa m 1 Hepburn, Esq. at Co rlisle, - the 19t11 clay of An
lltst ,A, D. 1842. W. Pout.it, CPk. 0. Ct. •
. PAUL ;11A IiTIN, Sheriff,
November 16,1842. fit-88
T a stated Orphan's - Court began and
L'A- hold at Carlisle, liar Cninberlaud Comity , on .
Tuestlay'the 16th day of August, A. 1). 184'2, before
the llon..Sam'l Hepburn, PITA, and John Stuart
and 'l'. C. Miner, 1.1,11. Associate .l edges of the same
Court assigned 8(6. the following proceedings were
lutil to wit:. Upon the Petition or Nlary' Alittnt, the
Cr:Mil-mother of Jacob Miller, a minor child of
.1000 Miller, ilee'd Itespectfully ropyesentiiii;' that
Jacob Sett:the Grand-latherolthe said minor
Was_appointed his Ctiartlian by 'your
Aim. Court and has received upwards of fourteen
hundred dollars of,tlici...Nloney: - ol:Aie—WartlTaml hnv
now removed to the State of Ohio, beyond the juria
dkaion of this Court, without giving any security
Ilie_llerli2l'mlnitze of his duties_--•
petitmner thi.Tellixe prays your honors to
award n Citation to the said Jacoh Miller, Sen. to
appear at the next Orplum's Coot t and Fet t e am ac
' count - of his luardiafiship. and show cause why he
ahinrhl not he disinissed and another t;inivilian he ap
pointed in his stead. Whereupon, lith Nltiv, 1842;
Citation awarded-returnable on the- Ibtli of August,
1814. 15th A ugust, 1842, Shet•ilf Martin quakes the
ollOw in:; return "Not tubr found in my Bailiwick."
Now to wit,l6th Aii!mst,lBl:l; Alias Citation award , -
'led, public notice to 13e'given in - two papers for three,
wooks._ By the Court:
Cumber/my! Cornt ss
„
11. X4'4 , 1 he Commonn•ealtlt of-Pennsylvania'
0 . • . 1'
t -0, , , , e, to ''
.41 tr itpr, 4aeob Guardian
a minor child of Jacob Al&
.1;;;: -. %'. 7 deceased.
rxxli Greeting:
You arc hereby cited, to appear before The Judges
of the ( h •pluut's Court at Carlisle, at an Orphan's
Court there to be held for said county, on 'TES•
DAI the I:3th day of DECEMBER next, to settle
up acenunt n 1 your Guardianship, and skew cause
%Ow you should not be dismissed and another Cum ,
di:in hr tippointed in your stend:—Witness the said
Sainatl Hepburn; Esq. at Carlisle, the 19th day of
August, A. I). 184'2. W. 'Fout.a, CPk. 0. Ct,
PAUL MARTIN, Sheriff.,
Novembes 1(1, 181.'2. .3(-55
Ladle's Cap Strings.
1 UST opening n supply of Steel Cup Springs ; for
0 Ladies Caps, SII:11)ti for Cloak Past.enings,Slotwl
Pins, flair Pius, Afetal Evlets by the gross or dozen,
Eylet l'undws, Purse Trimminn 4, &c., • • • GE O. W. iirrlcEß-.
Novetnlier 9, 181'2: • 1.1-54
4 PUBLIC SALE.
ID V virtue of the powers contained. in the Last
Will and 'Testament o 1 CHRISTIAN II UNl
dereosed; I will expose to public sale,. on
the treatises, cornet' oil Itmover and Lowlier streets;
in the Borough of Carlisle, on FRIDAY the 211 day
of DECEMBER., 1842; that large and commodious
' TWO -STORY -
•
21 ra
1 - 1 1)111311 1) 11043 A mop
'gal at..
situate on the Conner_ of Hanover, and-
Loather streets, which was long occupied as a Pub
lic Ilnust by the said Christimillumerich.
Also all ihat Two Story BRICK- fIOUSE ntnl
LOT OF (3'I2OUND, sitatie on the North side of
I.outher street, in Carlisle, In which the said Chris
tian Duni erich resided at the time of his decease.
Also a IIALF LOT OF GROUND, situate ,on
Locust Ails, being the one INV of the same Lot on
- Wliicirthe-Gtwonutiteformed Church is built.
Also.all that Two Sf.iiirPßA - ME-WW., 11_1_111243..
BOARDED 110 USP; situate on the South side or
Loothei• street, In Curlisle, adjoining tIW German
Lontheran Church inwhieli John Hams now resides.
Alan all these CAI , LOTS OF GROU:klD;boniuk
ed by North street, Pitt street, Locust Ally and a
Lot of James Ilittton, the same which tile said
Christian Ilunwrich purchased from Mrs. Bracken
ridge.
Also all that out LOT OF G Rau:NH), situate in
the borough of Carlisle, bounded by the Crecklane,
by the road from the Titromike to I'itt street, by the
road to Alexander's Mill, and by; a Lot of James'
Nobles licks, containing Till? FIE ACRES.
Also bit .that Out GOT Or' GROUND, in the
Borough of Carlisle, bounded by the road which
leads troth The Turnpike to Alexander's Mill, by
land of Denderson, Esq. nod •101111 Noble,
containing Five A crekand EißYAlve Perches. .
Tlw terms which will lie easy,will be made known
on the dny of sale by . : •
lAIWIS HARLAN; •
:Ailtninistyptpr of the Wilt anue,xt , l.,
November U, 1842. . - - U-54
Estate of Samuel Wild, deceased. ;
. :Niali i iirr• •'•
• 11 if P. Y VEIN , that' letti4s
of Adminis
trulion on the Eiststeuf SANIRJEL WlLO,dee'd•
late of Newton townshipi:Ottniberhind count 4, linVe
litien granted to the subscriber, residing in the seine
township.
~All persons, indebted to the sidti . ..eStitte
ore requested to make immediate payinent and digite
having claims to„present thern,properly , puthenti9f
tett for settleinent.to,. , - , , •-,.
' ISAAC tocKsis, , Alian'r.
November • r , 6t44.
, . ,
41k)UUVA.L.
• JAIME and gnerat aoO,FAIVIP.,y,
reeitivettr bi r the sultagrilier yon 4.
slating. in part of cofre'e',Tnas;Colift
I:larlfiett and lirowii Sugars, also floury , .Syrup,
Sugar Roust', Neir.Orlent's and Portorieo.'M Waimea,
also Speroanti
Tobacen, cut enventliall,best'Sptini'sir, iiiptinhilv,
and. Comnion eigaraional.heatnappeo. S144;11114
every article in the liho,n(st kii t ocett, ,v?,11,106:
veilicho,aoht cheaper titnit.ftY,,,atty of, ihose
',given a, enlitinue of ti ety.prietts to,nip
.-, WM. Zkl:
,
-ammt
HE sub'set - iber : hosiiis(re&tiyod a: good
kii;l4.d)onl' , und idol n
ItIJHBERR for Ladi g a yfcloc,„ ot.r n good , assort-•
Gentlenitile , , , •
• E 0; . 11r, lirriKEW l '2.
`"'Xiivember,9,lB4l. -- .• . • '
ntioXsA f$,H9Es•
I ( Bektirrt3
NOTilf,R,,riupp y-, 9 ~' , , . nirl
~:.- - --c , fittOßSiOu.ttt reoei tell 014 AyPint uticomnio*
i) Triattke,Mgro nf,y, .I. , (M% oGII410:,,.
/NRYe,P)P.M?s , 18 SP. ~ , - li-5 j
- . . _-.,.
_._w. s, ““3
uvflffiv'hl {I
fart-“W. n.1,:
.C4/. 4 ir 8,47 a/ILLS
BALM
WILL sell my property, situate upon
tho.. Yellow .Itifeechch , Cree,k; Pumberland
Coputy.. Rboutfi miles from. CarliWo.consisting or
350 Apron -of Laud,- withoi.
IV9tIOACH - ANT.
:„ Vim. 2. Lit 21,414
And ,Saw
the'reti.e'rietedi ninati such-termsintifill'ltildte it tar
object to•purcluisers.•• ' •_••, • !..;,t'• '
• :The,hlerchant •I‘l Mims twqpnir of Burrs.and one;
Pair of „Oottotry, stotion.,.4 Tire. ClOver Mill and ,Saw
ill upc . bi,th in good ordet, mid the water=power is
'the best•on the Creek; thereleink
.water for all the.milltrtoz? nt•once. •
. 1 linen divided the Land Into, three farinn pf about •
Ito nem curb, and tine Water power,with,
shunt 20,lieres of 'Land, and I, will 8611 any one'pro-•
s'
per' serisratelY,'Oe tlnrivlttile together. ' ' '
' There is nbqut .200 ncres of the !Auld covered with
fine TIMBER, n u t the residue is under good tome
and cultivation,with all the
,Itt:vessory
Barns and out.lMildings, aertini moilate a fareller:
Ite Land is of 'tin eso •Ilent enslity, - vvith n ,
LIMESTONE .QUARRY
upon it, which will :supPly-limu fort:he-Laud to any
ex fent.
' The title to the property is-perfect, and tho terms
of payMent will be mule very easy.
For atre.further• information apply'to Frederick
Watts, Vsti.. or'to_.the . subscriber on the
premises.' • '" '-" '.101114. WEAKLY. -•
• November 9,1842. • •• , • . tit-94
In- The Lanca s ter Union nud York Republican,
Publish Stimes and send bills to this office
Estato of Jacob . Cart, deceased.
• •
NOilete4
I. ETTERS mt . Administration on the Estate of.
A JACOB CART, deed. of the Borough ofCar
lisle, lumberland county, have been granted to the
sahseriher,resitlinq in•the Same place. All persons
irsdebtpd to the sa id estate lure requested to'mstke
any melt immediately, and those having. claims to
present theni properly authenticated the settioneut.
•
WILLIAM. CART, Atlm'r- -
7.'“" , - - ,Tiller . 16, 6t-55
DIVIDEND.
CARLISLE 'BARR, ?.
S'ovember Ist, 1842.
ll` Board of ' Directors of this Institution,' have.
this day tieultwed a Dividend of 21 per cent. for the -•-
1a5t..12. months on the Cati7ffil, Stock.lol.lll. St6a* -1
Imblers of their representatives can receive their
dividends oil and idler the 11th inst., subject to the -
payment of the tax -to the Commonwealth of Penh.
syl milli, agreeably to the provibions of the act of Mi..'
senility of the 11th June. 1840.
W. S. COBEAN,Cnshirr.
3t-52
Novemliev, 2 , 1842
T W. Stockholders of the Carlittle Bank', are re
ipiestell, to meet at their Banking Douse, on Thurs.:
day the Sib Clay of Deeenther next, at eleven o'4:leek
A. M. to consider the expediency' of applying to the
Legislature for a renewal of the Charter of the
Babk, and in Ittlopt such measures in relation to the
expenses of the Institution, and the Relief-notes-is
sued fort he use of thd C . ornmonwealth by the Banks,
as their interest may require. • .. •
order of the Board of Directors.
CODEAN, cashier.
c 0•1,11 S
•
RIM
November
rola: subscriber huslist opened, next door M"-
Clellan's !Intel,
G .2ZO CET{ ek SHOE ,STORE..
Ills stock of GroCeries Consists in part of COFFEES
SUGARS, TEAS, FISil, SALT. Ile alto keeps ,
Dye-Staufill,fmtl a general assortment oPCROCKERY
. • .
lie hasjilk received 30caseiorS110ES& 1100 TS,
I "inch as Alen's Boots=-Coar - se - ;t1o. Boys'
Fine anti CO:11 . til! Boolsl:—Men ' s - ritid Boy's Mottroes
—Fine and Coarse Shoes. Also a geheral asscrt
uncut of Ladies' and Children's Shoes of every. de
scription. .
All lurtieles in his line will he sold at flue lotveist
price 4, ibr.eash or approved country prbduce: Ile
solicits a share-of public patronage. -
WILLIAM M. MATEER.
Ciui (isle, net. 19; 1932. _ IY-.511.
•
•
FALL & WINTER • GOODS._
Tim stibactiberia joht receivingn fresh supply of
Goods; among which mark , found
Egaver & Pilot Cloth§
and varirai Maar Broad Clotlis. A preat variety of
SATINETTS, DASSIMERES, KENTUCKY JEANS
and otlieik seasonable goods for men's wear.
Also; a general assortmeid of Merehataliie for the
Ladies,to which he respietfullv calls their attention. .
Call and see assoon as possilile,as the entire stoek
trill be sold very cheopfor ads.
GEO. W. lIITNER.
Cailisle,Sept. '21,1842.
C3',IO,AD ©LoTHE? ) , 9 :go
AFURTH Elt supply of 1,00 priced
U)A1) currlis, suitable for overcoats.
Also CASSIIIEItES Nc SATTINKTS, just receiv
ed at the Store of .GEO: \V. lIIITNER.
November '2,1842. tf-53
NEW CHEAP . tOODSY, •
•
fHC subscriber has just opened a lot of. New
Goods, emislsting ot
. SUPEItFINE' CLOTHS,-
Black, flue nini Fancy
. colored asslmeres,' Casi
nets, all culors and :prices, MerinoeS, Mouse do
Glovek llotenry,'s-4 Brown Muslim, for a
levy, 4-1 bleached do for a fip, Flannels from :Alto
25 costs, with h variety of other goods. all of w Web
will besold at very low prices to suit the times.
M. HARRIS. •
tf-51
Coal We, October 19;18412
First. Arrival
OF
ELI AND WINTER GOODS•
COPPINGER - '& CAREY;
racer thq ; „Rita Road,
ealanATaalt - E)OMB. , ,
tiByll°, eeeeiveil.a . epletitligossi,Ftmeot of
FALL AND' IWINTi@lt .GOODS,
which are'tleterniined to*llttt'Oje •ery lowest
priues.
Scptethber 28, 1842.
Boots stud; Shoes
MOE 'subscriber will sell .a Ow:Ter.:old better
4014113 C BOOT than can bp [blunt; rp,Ourtiele.
ALSO—Lady's double anted
. i)lorocco_. and Kid
ShoeN.Tieil anil Buskins, it sivepor.nrtirle,together
with Hoys' kirOrogituai waumne':ld‘Viiidicid Shoes,
children's, S., AI-, HARMS. .
Oct, 1,'9,1842. ~ , • ' 11-51'
.
lIXTS CAMS.
N"'" p I y rivs IL
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, 9 A' cektte
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I 804• CAP iiLkktitt"l6 eery
lowoit'the'bto'rcf , GMBY:
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SEE aItMAP.I3O7 ZZGET
Ever offered to thill'oblic,e
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f,,,. bi„.„iti k , tnil witlfPu‘ nuT trj,,,,,,R1Z1 .41.:ici ti i e
' 'I "e ' 'lsht,' lielt 'Er LT" • ' )1
% fl te'hy the fi111)54:t1,,F i.... ,Art ur ,...o" m b •
rne
het verm . n it, ih' etitirely tVeC't '.'is'',NjiliZ-7•ll'itAtes •
niiii .'oats Itisii thett 'half • the,T , 41: ,... , ,e,,,,...,,
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f0 ,.),,,,,iti g . thk,i ( ird i.,:ng.t, tt, fi i, t i1ii:,,te , ,,k1 ..T i , 0ti,,-,or
. , n iesti 4 tltic 8 1 ' ' •••
till° tr°ll ';- 111 ' sr, • tttiF t , t l ittii - -ittitill','t inse , to
. i t r . t e e te q P n i a l d i f i t j :k c i i t n t o :l4:::l 3, 'i t l o ' , :t t o t . ti e t e k ill ` C. l, l) .; 4 ll . t o o ll,f l : vi c k t i e tt l 'lt li hti ta te ithi t te ,i' lkt ilt i te l s i e l - ,
t I lilre ti. iall'zailalk.e'lkEv
/ respeetntliy. 11 )% 1 • 01 . 10 I'll
~, s , i ki - r.tHATIRI ; •
ill operation . . ~,, , •• , ••, , ;•(1",
;crlisle 454 9 4 '° 4 ' ' l , !' i' 1,.,, •,.,,
°JOH N H AAP ER, `.
•L'OnuetiSsiotler krentaiiiit eir
otter id Erentoraptry ,
iwSolithAianoveif:4o, l o,cl,4eir '
Latinfqrmatilni"deiiir..
ed, in refoo4lnpiet,hitids., °(,o Intending
t9„appkribettipiiiinofre of the :/.o,rdirvekAct,
bcC,Obtaniiid.' VT&
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