Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, May 31, 1843, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    mA4oiolo3Mlzts,aveq4
MEN)
IMIE
r. • '
~r ,
44121113111519,2410
I . 7edaresdfriliorningo NV 31 4 19 43
r
Pslratut, , Esu., N 0.104, South Third
of Philadelphia, is authorised to net as Agent,
procuring Subsoiiptions and. advertisements
103 , Cialislo Herald, and,give •reeelpts for th
• Toimpoianoe ,
%We are'requested to anneuncAtlutt a meet..
,% the Cumberland County.; Temperance' So
,'beheld in theist Presbyterian Church,
•Mcirraer: evening, (Thureday)' at 7i o'clock.
_ meeting will be addressed by Mr. ,AIKRN, en
cent and efficient adveate 2if the cause. 'The'
is are invited to attend. _.: • ' < •
t .rneeting, of the' Washington TeMperance
dety will elan belekl in tho Open House on
aiday evening LICA atl/ o'clock. The Society
.1 be addreseed,.,by Mr. AIRIM and others; and
• public are most earnestly invited to attend.
Are .0:0 learn, that arrangements havo been
.de by which .Mr:Atriart has been induced to.
lain some time in Cumberland county, and
tu'rein this, borough' anti neighboring places
he subject' Of Tetnperance. Wo hope his ef:
4, in the noble Cause maybe crowned:with
.ndant 4UCCC99. , ' .
The IhtlloDn Aseensioti:
'''Saturday . huh Was a perfent gafa-day in-our
idly berougli. To witness a Balloon Ascension
-. .iptlyilege which had not before fallen to the
if , the"gOod people of Cumberland county tq
,oy, within its limits, and the announcement,
ierefore, some three weeks ago, of the "fortieth
•:ension of Mr. Wise," produced all that stir.
excitement which . might be expected from
umouncement o f so rare and novel a specie,
Public:feeling was-thenceipon-the-qui-eive_
the ascension" was the fruitful theme of eon.
!ation—tiiiree l ation was upon stills with chit.
• - felt the hours pass tardily
At! I• t•
nits Impattent ,tor thO hight-...and
sin Nieto of piCu:ireHun" all" it
nrO,LIII l us,
was plain to see that on the ascension, day, e very
iody intended to be .iri town With a pocket full
. .
if rocks !"- : .
The eventful day atlengtliarrived,-and those
who . felt a deep interest in h aving c every body
witness, grand spectacle, MCA() little Concern
at the,gloominew of the morning whiell.downed
on Saturday, so ominous of diseppointment-fo-
'their hopes. - In"a few hour., however, the clouds
*ere dispelled, the clear .blutisky appeared, and
tioon the 'day burst forth in peerless splendor and
brilliandy, And now commenced a ,scene of an.
imation . .and excitement which it is not possible
to give any adequate description of.. Our good
town, which the dry before was the 'descrtdd
villain"comps ratively; - had:seddenly in thsed - hiti;
.it the populousness, the hurry, the bustle and the
- l itzcitcment - of a gieat metropolis- 7 1[0m all 4uar r
tors could •be seen coming in vehicles, heavily
freighted..with precious cargoes of men, women
and children, while troops of horsemen approach
,ed :the 'town: through evel'y avenue-.--.extra
'trains of curs came whirling along he rail riiad
filled with paiisengers from the upper and lower
ends of the county.:mnd, these, with crowds of
pedestrians, poured for three or four hours a eon.
tinuous stream of people into our borough, sun
is we doubt whether has ever before been see
the memory of the oldesi . inhabitant."
The .fiery cross, as it was borne over the High.
lands ofScotland, had not 'more potent influence
to call to "the gathering" the warriors of every
'glen and mountain pass, thou lied "the ascension'
on Saturday the power to draw forth the worthy
citizens and the youth and beauty of our neigh.
boring horouglis and villages, and froidall parts
r
I f
r beautiful valley - the thrifty farmer, with his
',
-.• y of sturdy sons and blooming daughters, to
'ei, the enlivening scones of-the .day and wa
ne - the intrepid aehkicthhat of; thii J'Eronact.
By con our streets and public square were filled
with countless throngs of gay and happy beings.
jostling, pushing, squeezing, laughing, talking,
eating, drinking—all exhilaration, excitement and
'enjoyment. ‘ • c• • • •
Meantinte,Withinthe amphitheatre which had
been temporarily erected in the public square for
the purpose, and with a considerable crowd col
lected-around him to, examine the process, the
Eronnut was busily engaged in tho work of M
ating his balloon. By two o'clock this had been
!ompleted,, and, preparations , for the ascension
commenced.' The inflated mroatat moved to and
fie in its mipirattons to, cleave the air and soar
aloft. The signal ntlength was'givert—the ven-
Aurelia Xronaut 'took his place-in the ear—the
cords'Werc unloosed which confined him to the
earth, and With the bound of ao
,arroW he shot
upward from the midst of the multitudet-to spar"
.in a purer and mere ethereal sphere. , Thp hOerty_
acclaim of a thousand voices rent Cho Sr as he
_tepidly-aspendefi:frotu the. view of the 'epode.'
tors,and.ascernied higher and:still higher into
the boundleia sea of azure, until at last the iM
znetise balloon Seemed toThe eye...no biggei than
'a. man's hind," and • was finally lost to view en.
• tirely. The 'assemblage then quietly dispersed,
our . visiters prepared to departbv their homes;unditt a few hourenfter 'otirltown had resumed
its euntal . staid andAdcrli , meet. - So ended a
great day in•Carlisle; one be.rdng 're.
'membered whit MitisfectiOn by all who shared in
.fli exciting scenes 'of 4(6'066310n. •
A Second. Asiddiisi t on i .
(O , We learn 'thiti arrangements , are being
ibide'totbOrii s eeConn Belltiob'Asben6ionby.Mr.
frogi barciugii„oti SaturfiaribriA7th
day of ,lune next. Of 'citizen*
wu held In tbeCouratoose.oir , l onday . evening,,
and em,ntnittees,ap l imintedAn , make tho necessary
artiingittnentS: . ' leis, Present and de
kteresting addraeo upuil the.aubject of
Erustatiom 'Through the . public spirit and-lib:-
erality, Of ;our,nitizens i prorislen Jess been made
. for Writ tlie process efinfiating the ballecii
without charge to the public:- The arrangements
wlil laitidre definitely made known in an advert•
timeaelitinizijeei„
I ' '*try.'
7t,0P1P,C094414 etoll.iltF,'•t
liety4 l .4oll3llMdliti -by, Capt. IVaanuroTon. , and
,24000,01e4 * „ the 9,triedu nett' this borough. . l 4 , 4 l tt iii: awn, o n.
.:046r4a3;;','44/3'i'i/404
• thoh4 battery.' T he' tine appearance of the We e '
:* ** 'i ! ,461 0 , 4 ,11 0 "1111411 0 3:116 # 3 * . *it 4.00
thraughiouratreete;l4'd tiii'paro4arldati , niuctt;
to the Weioie of t 4
44)4,0* Ori4P4 4 4'
41 0:0 1 . ) ':P4 /41 ei 44 of Its
4424*2311 #9, di k10/ 1 0. ~0 4 .901 1 '441 4
AtinVeitiaatt,; ;,ThO preaenao-Or ow'Oireaut a milk..
out •
•
r •
tsci#oo44l4liiiip ale` vorke;
,4. 41 .403 ; is 4 :m*46044 as: Sattplay;evlniag
401iii3p/Wati
",
1- nin.A.waitv .
4 . . Fzr f.;,
01.Welire indebted to. Mil , Wiso for,the follOw r .
ing "narrative 'ofhis:'terial i'oy,lage , lotOilatarday, l
,Nvhick we doubt not,, will . pluVe of ißte l rest, to
those, who witnessed , tho, itat‘ensiois, atiwcU as
[ those' who did not enjoy that ;' I.IIS lia r :
maiden onliaturdaA Mr. %Vise thinks one of the
most successful and .gratiOlug he, has' ever mad e .
We, give the narrative In the shape in which it
Was handed to-us, although some of the "
with Wide!' the Aeronaut was struck, while look
.
ing;
upon the earth , from hie lofty eleiation, are.
•
altogether discordant to our own individual view's..
To the Editer of the Herald i •
MBE
Sint—My fortieth Arial Excursion made from
your beroOgb on Saturday last, was the.most pleas
ing
to aft My adventuresi and from the en
livened menifestationeof the multitude without,
and r the audience within the arena, the gratifies.,
tioa 'was evidently mutiial.' When I left the
iireoa,At 2 o'clock, 35 Minutes, the_ lower current
ef 'wind inclined N. of E.,moving at a moderate
velocity. Having started with but a few pounds .
of escensive power; the ascent was' slow. Far
several miles I kept up a conversation with the
inhabitants below, and a number of persons mount
ed on horses, kept in close pursuit. Although the
Balloon appeared totravel slow, still, after a short
chase, my equestrian friends were distanced with.
in five miles , of the, borough. At 3 o'clock, 10
minutes, - I passed on the south side of Mechanics.
burg, having also attained the height!' of about a
mile, and still ascending. When at a consider,
able height!' above the' clonds t l found the current
of wind much strongerand moving in o'l43'i:firm
tion - of 'S. - of E4 - tlicelouds — beneath moving at
nearly right angles with the direction of the Bal
loon. During this part of the voyage, I'enjoyed
the most extensive and magnificent view that I
have over beheld, embracing in one view, the
towns of banesster, York, Carlisle, Harrisburg,
and all the intermediate villages, making over 40
in number. Upon the beauty and' appearance of .
the Cumberland Valley, with the rich and luxu
riant landscape along either side of the Susque
hanna,eXpanding wide in every direction, I will
not attempt to descant—it niust — be witnessed to
be appreciated. Although the Creator endows
man to - enjoy this sublime privite6., he has not
endowed my humble • capacity with language
adequate to express its grandeur. In viewing
this scene of glory, I was forcibly struck with
the idea that we are notof near so much import,
ante, in the eyes of the Deity, as man presumes
himself to tre--at all events, not so to the
Creator; than the minutest insect is to man. And
now, in referenCe to the puerile fanaticism of
I will only remark, that the world,
clothed with her elementary garb, lotiked so young
and so bealliffni,Allui so tar the ap
pearance of "decay; or committing suicide hy
aleatory snlf-de4ritetion; l slio looked thorn like a
gay and blooming inapinn; emerging from the
days of her innocence
,inip sober womanhood.—
atiy.of the folloiverp nf'Nr'. Miller, doubt it, k t
them go rib& of a summer's day, and view
the earth; and if then, they don't abandon inch
nonsensical views, nor feel ashamed or their nar.
raw 'conceptions of the greatneSs and goodness of
he Creator, they must, indeed, be weak in the
spirit, as •well . ne,iii the flesh.
At
3e't;leelt, 1, 1 . d minutes, 1 Passed over a vast
hody of clouds, vvhich reflected the sun powerful;'
ly on the. Balloon; .eausing it, to rice to.a great
•
eighth above them;•and obieuring from my view,
Ilarrisburii and to the south, as fur as York, the
clink of the river scenery. The current Leto«•,
however, Lichie nearly at right angles with the
current above, soon cleared the atmosphere of the
cloudy obstruction. My codise now, einitinucd
down the west lido of the river, until I reached
the inoiitl;, of Coderona creak, when I crossed the
river obliquely in a direction over Marietta.—
[Living at the commencement of
, tlic ioSme; re.
solved to go to Lancaster; I ribcordiniqy v l:44 in
the upper current, as the IMvcr Inive ear
tied me over flarrisburg i. anti in !tic direction for
Lebanon. At 4 o'clock; I passed: over the town
of Marietta, in a direct BIM for Lancastcr: , At
10 minutes before 5,,1 conimenced a rapid descent,
being-at n paint about a mile S: W; of the city,
and calculating, that the lower current nmuld Bar
ry me into the city; but I found on nearing the
earth, that the current below had subsided, so
that my descent was nearly perpendicular; and
the rigging of the Balloon caught fast to high
tree, from which I soon broke louse. In a short
time several hundreds of citizens came to the spot ,
to whom I throw out my long ropeS, and sailed
over the midst of my felloiv townsmen, triumph.
antly into the town of my home. When we reach.
cd the centre square, I made preparetiohs for ad.
other ascension. I detached the car from the
cpufentrating hoop, and fastened thereto a sling,
in which' I fixed a notched board, upon whit:lo
took my station; the son in the moan time, wee
shaded from the Balloon by the surrounding build
ings, and on trial, found the Balloon equipoised
with Lill3 !lieu disposed of my bouts and
-hat, which enabled tho 'Comet' to rise again in
majestic grandeur. The enthusiasm of my friends
- Was , not 'only. lavished Upon the beauty of the
Seem; Gut in their kindnessitliey - also' inflated
'my collapsed .money bag, whicli I trust;l can as,
duly appreciate, as it was kindly (and to me un
expectedly) given. After remaining afloat half
an hour, I made a final descent two dpares quail
of thew centre tu'inak; from whence the machine.
was - towed to my dwelling, where it was disildted
and left, alter the day was W`e*ripcnt: by
The Public's obedied tioi;ant, •
Jou'rf vitist;'
Carlisle, May 29, 1.64 b...
MARRIED;
On the 20th of April, by the Rev. Jinn. Heck, Mr.
JOSEPH WAIDEN, of Carlisle, to' Miss Alarm Ann
Rooms, of Newville. •
P'6l): the , 16th Mat. by the same; Mr. WILLIAM
HOOT IO M AS SUSAN' .146 LAIIO PI LT ,both
tma gaitleft:tz.
. . ,
. . BALTIMORE, May 27 ~1 643..
. ,
CATTLE.— tilie'riliA this week amounted
to about 330 head, 'ip of which sold at about $6 25
to 6 75 per 100 lbs.; - ,Hogs.live , been taken as they ,
were wanted, five' . droves, ats 5 t0 . 4.r.
FLOUR-=City .Mills't q iritigiseld? freelyat $4 50;
Susquehanna,tlit.S.*ltti:liOWlekil O'reetiieddenilitte'd:'
O'eaday,ai, 4, 501 some
~ 4 1 doill.7 11: 0114'.Viri While' .
others were
indifferent
- about ,
renkabo ut, llh , ig - at Ihi t time i t4-
any ikee.';.. l . ,. 1: ; '
' GRAlN—ThbieeelptSorifarthud 'l:Vhiat'rire
Only in very:Saiall lota; . whleliire , saft fn at 60 6
• 'es
Cents,'itrile, ; tin - Rubenla rid irrities:siiieielieeln
1 4:01.14 jo:f.o3#er busbet.' , . 'Rye.' hint4o4ilit's4 ta
s s: .4 e 6 ii i. ; i'CO r rri J444'50.40 51co'ht6ldriaiid'
Aind:fti.nii,6llo)_ rii , fi'Pilill:lod•da..l4"o4.oto.,i,ll.ts2 - ,''
Mssylatillpite basis sold at r 51$ AO, filiiood Pe s oiuql:;
olniliiitlel ' -,! ' ,': ' -.',., ., ,i• 1 2 t : '!. , ul ',, ! jr.. :`. / . ,1, ;... '
.: wittlalEY.4l;!ltiiiui iiiitioh' is list 4e,i o i;bit t ]
resins i.64l:46iilidao:;'fi'iiatokirof,P;',!Fiia,lii.'..t
' , .k . 4.4',..:. - : . .,.; . ,',,i!..... , ).;!,
~. ~.,:.;,
,:,_.- ~ . .. , ; P.I
t i4t4olirilg.,Alfg: irfiiiiol43i •
:.-FLE:Mt,-;"Wit'-1.11,0 11104'141:tr.in he *MCI Of"
suPli(l,l36.B #K t t, 4 l 44 k 4 Arif.lot.ioi 4. it/ 'lO
ana'rf t0:a94'.156 . • •fiaft..olplc,supo,rilu c ll 4 4 71;.iiiii.
Ofrv'llis'irtiliiiii4Orniiiiiliaitt47- 4 ?§),041#4•;,
glXlo.ll66io_*oo4of•itityr.-kiiil l * M nr y
O.:lid 1, wile .zosteol7oo.R.4oo,'-01. 1 1 41 110 4
I
1 ' '',. ',, % ';'l,' ~,i,r",. , 1tp 5 .,4„....6".
=
• HO. . •
;Gao C Ely ; NO .
ig pA,
BublietitiiiihointAt(!iied'Oe-rv!
1, tail iisinCesli:libii:fitoalieitt6
try and Towa'Sttireltiefers and tlfe4iitileiineralli;
• • Sugar, . • C,olfce,.' • •.• • Bacon, •
• Tea, •,; 'll4iiluises.; • •;* • 7 •Hitindy,•;••- • ,.
Chocolite,7. -- • - •• ,•, • •-, '.Gin, • • ' •••
Spices, '';• Oil, Wine;"
Sperm Candles, Tobacoci, , . • Whiskey,
Fish; • • •.• Salt, ••• •• • • • Plaster, . •
• Pitch, ' °Awn. , . • ,
And a general assortment of GROCPRIES, for sale
by • ' ' JOHN IL HHANT,
••:May'3l., 11349. • ' " tfsl.'
.111.4 E .0 II .l. S.*B 11 . R,G
At the Railicoud . Depot, Cuinbeiktnti county, Pa.
lIIHE subscriber respectfully:announces to his
friends and the public generally, that he bas'
taken the above named new and commodious
lama nag,
where he will rendeivor to , serve those EI j I Ih!, •
that may call upon him in the most satin- -
factory manner. The House is centrally and pica
sandy located arid is furnished throughout with the
best of Bedding and other furniture, and his accom•
modations are each as to make it a convenient nod
desirable stopping place. No exertions will be spar,
ed to wake it agreeable in all its departmerits to thole
who may favor him with a call.
SAMUEL MEILY
91-31
May SI, 1843
Travellers lake Notice,
maul . Fondlips 4101 the furniture and 'Assen
t gers generally, con be sent froin D. Leech and
Co's old House at the foot of Walnut street, Jotter
than any other house in Harrisburg, to any of the
following Cities and all intermediate places.
New York,
Philadelphia, Louisville? •
Baltimore, Grand Cairo,
Pittsburg, St. Louis,
May 31,1843
Map V. Vf. ILSOMESs
DENTIST,
i ki L a t ne requiredperform r all operations upon the Teeth,
s
ae Saliwg, Plugging, &c., or will restore
the loss of them, by instating Artificial Teeth, from
a single Tooth, to a full sett.
a_7olfice in Pitt street, a few doors SOuth of the
IN [road .Hotel.
N. B. Dr. Loomis absent from Carlisle,
the last ten days, in each month. ,
May 24, 1843. tf-30
Pro bona pfehlice I Call and save a
Dollar !
HATS ! HATS 1
• ..-. • - . ... • - c.7. - . 4,- ...
....malee
1.. air. - .... J. ,
-.:.•,- ,- ---:,7 • ••••-.....--• •
- ii .- - --,Z. -- ;
'...- ii .- ...• ....,14.0 •• • ••:, • . - . 7. -÷,--_-,
ni.i.0,...,,.. ..... T.---1
-....,
t, ti..:7 -.......--
' ! s-. ; •*46. 5. ' ...'S '
wish to suit yo - urs'elves in
in first rate H.4:1',5 of every .kiecl;Stist - give a
.ll.nt the : new llot Alantlfitetory of the subscriber,
). 9, ll'arperts Row,,two doors north of, Atigney
d Andersen's storeovliere he intetlili: 'con.
Andy on hand, tun, will mantilecture to order let'
lie best nktderials And at the very Shortest.notice,
./leUritra,. BdiUSLI
4 0„MID 4ttly. mazig
every deseription,,in the neatest and Most l?tsltion
ihle i;tyle, warranted to havens good and permanent
color es soy of the Hats manulitctured in the et
',i,•6.
•
Clegyeans and .111)1ilarysCaps,
of every description • made in'the best style, and at
,cry moderate ,1114CP8.
•
For C'sll, he 'Will sell lower than ever Hats have
been sold iu this llorongla—Mid, indeed, lits' prices
zenerally will be such as to. suit the depression of
•he times,. Although he prefers sidling lon Cash—
yet he will, as usual, be willing to lake Country pro
duce lit the market prices in exchange for Hats.
The subscriber returns Ins
,sincere thanks to
eenerons public. for the. encouragement he has re
ceived since he first entumenenthbucinessahoutthree
years ago,in the old shop in Loather strcet,and hopes
by strict attention to business to merit and 'receive a
cmiti M tame or their patronage. For the convenience
of some of his evomers i .ltentill etirries on busi
ness at the 0111 nitop- , -,.but those who w ish to Itavl .
•'piek mid choice" veldt] do well to call at the new
toltildisliment..No. - 3, Harp. is Row. •
Call and judge for yotorselves.•
All
No.
i,d
in
.., WILLIAM 11. TROUT.
Carlisle, 31ny..24, 1843. tf-30
tEllg'S SARSAPARILLA,
DAI LY ore the effects of this preparation be
coming lucre. apparent. Numerous persons
assert thaw have derived !core benefit floss using one
. -
bottle of. tt.; than three of any Miter. 'rids is easily
accomdedfor,as 1)1.. Leidy's Sarsaparilla is a mulch
stronger prepandion than ony other, owl near trice
as nine!' is contained in one bottle as of any other
(and sold at the same price,) Let the public remem
this—it is no vain boast hut the real fact. •
DR. LEIDY'S SIIICSAPARILLA
Prow the Mcdienl Itevidw
, .
oj.'Among the vegetable alteratives with which
our dispensaries almond, there me few so useful us
Sarsaparilla, and when Properly combine:l and pre
pared, is itivalttable; not only ht restoring debilits=
tell constitutions totheir wonted energy but. itt every
ease arising out of 1111 impure state of the blood."
From a knowledge of very many eases (and some of
them considmod incurable) where many different
preparations of !- arsapari In hod been used, none
seemed to posse 4 virtues or remedial powers equal
to Dr.Lehly's Medicated or Compound Extract of
Sarsaparilla."'
It to a preparation it is believed fae superior to
any other, and would 'recommend it to the particular
notice of Physicians.--Ed, U. S. Gazette. y
.
DR. LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA.
Extract of a letter Irma J. H. Whitmore, of Easton,
in relation to Dr. Leidy 's Sarsaparilla..
"My little-boy and girl,,the 'former now three
years and the latter now seven years old, have been
afflicted with a scrofulous tumor from the time they
were three months old. Three months ago I wan
induced to make trial of your Extract of Sarsaparilla,
and have given it to both to the presenutime. They
are now entirely free from aim appearance of 'Scro
fula and never were in better health." .
Dr. Leidy's Saasaparilla is efficacious in all dis
eases arising frdm impurities of the blood sue other
fldids of the system. All invalids who may have
bern,under, Medical 'treatment, who ore debilitated
front the quantity of. Medicine they jolty have taken,
or are wider a mercurial influence,-will find that by
using a few bottles of Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla,ilidir
usual vigor• and elasticity .of.their franie and system
will be restored, and Le again pbpinity4,to enjoy the
sweets of life.
4 .; II; Or. •=•.--,,:•••• • • tt.t
fiR. LEIDY'S :SARSAPAIIILLV.
article'appears,m,be doing Wonders at'
the - Saudi; and :from the 'high . charpetecpf she re
commendations; .we are rully,,lMrautideit it is a,most
capital ined,icinefor all impu,;ties of the blood, We
know.'Many.Physicians who hiCe given their'.testi
many on this subjecyand rve kdow they. mould not
give a
.charit6ter medicine'that did motireaUy
“deserve it."-•reharleston.Dnimirer. • • .
Extract of, a letter fCom Dr. Warren, 'Natchez.
"Having for the last yearin:my.practice used your
Sarsaparilin with ninth satisfaction to myself and
benefit to my Patieiits;thevii-hateSitatinn in declar
ing it •to be one of the most'usefid 'preparations in
diseases for' which Sarsaparilla is , pclsiribed t P,
DIM LEIDY'S! SAIISAIPAItiLLAf.
e .
• rOThia preparation may, - he depth. ed,..upon pas
being the strongest (Consequently' morel,eqicaciotts) ,
of ;. any,in existence all IWO preparations taunt pea,
Sella mailer vlrtuee, in proportion totheir ,strength,
being prepared free) the same article.. Dr: Leitly'a ,
Pimpoenti, Extract, of Sarsaparilla, bowiieic
seises preperiies. not possessed hy. others, from Jta,
taapper.4,ltraparetion,and coMbinatioit mith:otHer:
vegetable atlraettl retictMluended by the medital fa‘
,caltY•- • -ati_d-bentie, the rGoson why it is so , generally"
recoptre re etr , lid.hy,.the gh4atoltmo of PkilltiOe!PY#if a nd '
eleeiihe • , , •
VOW eatitterditairlt ,, illvinea.OX this
thin e10i14.-knowledge detapciadkili by .PhyslAi
clans, (die reason „why they soseiterall¢,tuaNit,aa
they would nottse or vieeettoeuiVank htettltratiop
NYllliglttltpontheinecn_apositiou has been
liftnons I n n a nny c i f ttospitals threeghoot the
~.^11: And s recommended Physitialis and,
!urn?' thOtelastiMtiona.! 4
It la pred-kV - and and-retail,
at Dr. L EIDY'S 11l.ealthpaporiu1n,NoM9l-North
fle,ennd.tttreet ,tieloW.;%Tinet also Aoltl,ll,:Prisderia
~Dreni.ttornek..VlAkaltd cheMietalretiitt:tntlYred.
'Klett lleDtt, , ,opt.nrt.Sd''an,d,:;Dallotrbill 'street, .St,.
tier boVe,4l,bs,litrt inZ
' 9' ' •
ti c " 1 1 3 1 P IAlit
•
1114. ES PECT#VI,I I Y ;informs • the,, ar-
T ere, miners; Merchants and 1116' 1 ,00p g 6 W.
eraily, that he la:now prepared with in stuttequa
inaotous Ware: HtiuseS,'on the Penna Canal,*ar
the foot of Walnut street, hi Harriaburg, to' iteitlye
in Store'for, Shipment, Country produce - abd
chantliza Forifiuladelphitt,l3altintoraned_Pittab'org
and all intermediate places. 'D. Ceeeh "and .Cd's
Line, and . the 'fed lowing first class tillb ' Canal
Beats, will ran' froni thendosealo Harrisburg.
- ' Boit • J. C. MeAlleater, •
" . •Chesapeake, '
Mary and Martha,
Pacific.'
May 1,1843
•
ma
"COUR. BUILDING LOTS, on the riouth.:West
• corner of Lout* and Radford Streets, each
Lot thirty foot in• flea on Louther street, and
pighty.tive feet deep to 0. ten feat alloy.
Any person wishing to ,purchase the'above lets
are requesied to call dp Alvin Slum, Esq., who id
authorized to receive Piiiposels for the sale of thorn;
and if not sold before FRIDAY TUE BTII DAY
OFJUNE - NEXT,,thoy will than be offered at
public sale. .
. „
Carlisle' May 31,1843., ' .
200,000. e PLASTRRING LATH,just recejv
• d nod fo • le low b
May 31, 1843, JQHN: V II. BRANT:
:RUST received ind.for sale 15,b /Ms.
RP Sugar, 50 do Molasses, 20Q Sacks IS'all,4oo
Bags Collet!, 400 bbls, No , 4 Mackerel. ;; .
May 31,1843.—' , MO: H. BRANT.
Fad M6dicines.
PREPARED only by DI:. D. JAIN Thventcir,•
and sole proprietor, No. 2.0 South Third at.
I'htladal ia,- and-- none--nre - genuine - without - h.s
,written e:gnature upon -.the outside wrapper. • All
others are enunterfeita.
These meditli nes arc recommended and extensive.
. .
used by the most intelligent persons in the United
States, by numerous Professors and Presidents 01
Colleps, Plvisieians of the Army,iihil Navy, and of
Hospitals and Almshouses, and by More than three
Era
hundred Clergymen of various denominations.
They are expressly prepared for family ose, and
havenequieedandunprecedented popularitythrough
out the United States; audits they are so admirably
calculated to preserve geekh and cure no
family should ever he without them. Theproprio
ror of these valuable preparations received his,edu,
cation at one of the best Medical Colleges in ne U.
States, itnd has had fifteen y6rs • experience in an
extensive mid - diversified practiee, by whldh he has
hail ample opportunities of acquiring, a practical
knowledge of diseases, and of the remdies best cal
dilated to remove them. These preparations con
sist of.
Jayne's Expectbrant, a valuable remedy for Cough,
Colds, Consumption, Asthma, Spitting of Blood,
Croup, !looping Cough, Bronchitis, Pleurisy and h+
flammation of the Lungs or Throat, Difficulty of
Breathingond all diseases of the Pulmonary Organs.
Also Jayne's Hair Tonic; for the Preservation,
Growth and. Beauty of the flair, and which will posi-.
lively bring in new hair on
Also Jayne's Tank, Verimfoge„a certain and plea
sant remedy for Worms' Dyspepsia Piles, and many
other diseases.
Also Jayne's Carminitive Balsam, a certain cure
far• Bowel and Sommer Complaints: [Shirrhcett, Dy
sentery Cholic, Cramps, Siek Ileadache;.Seur stom
ach Cholera Martins, and all derangements of the
Stomaeltand newels, Nervinis Affections, Ste..
Jayne's Sanative rills, for Female Diseases, Liver
Complaint, Costiveness,
,Fevers, Inflammations,
Glandular, Obstructions, Dishses of the Skin, &e.
and in all cases where an Alterative or' Purgative
Medicine is required.
Fbr sale in Carlisle; by
111ay 31,1843
•
ATTENTION 1 .
asig swring Adaniaiitine 'CAlnirds.
Alny 24,1843
HWY •tOODS.
s. cL4rik, bus just received fitonl the
in City, a large and splendid assortment of Spring
and Summer Gnods consisting in part of
reax Goous.
of ever . ) , variety, such as English ' French, Certain),
India,, and—Alnerican •GROCEIIIES, QUEENS
WA RE and GLASSWARE ()revery variety, Bard
warirand Cutlery, window Class,
("alias, Oils and
Bye Sculls, Brushes of all kinds; 40 Cases or .
•
130078 tom . OKOE%
of all kinds, elle:mei. tlido have rvol' been sold i
Carnal e leeretoMrec l(er stock o 1 goods l cliig mile
larger distil It has ever perm /111(1 Oil ten awl fres!
and she toeing thoterutineol 6 sell at very sthall pro
fits'slie hopes to receive the favors of her. former
customers awl o 1 the liublic; those that. will please
to favor her s wi.li to call cannot go away without be•
lug suited.• •
Carlisle. May 17,1843.
BARGAINS!
THE. subscriber has just opened,. the
JR. largest, and cheapest Stock of .SPRING and
SU AI 81E It GOODS, ever brought to Carlisle, a
mong which, are the Mowing Woad Cloths for $2. to $7. ,• • ,
Cassitnere $l, 11, 2 and 21. '
French Cassirneres, n new article 871, I and 150.
Vestings from 124 to $1 19..
Pantaloons stalls from 61 to $l,OO.
Calicoes 4 eta 5..6 8 10 and 121 cents.
Chintz ks/ to , 45,
Aluslins, 3,4, 6,8, 10 and 121 cents. ,
Lawns, I yard wide, 12 1-2, 184 and 25. .
lialziweens, 37 1-2, 50 mid 62 1-2.
Summer Cloth, Nlapatha), aid Gtimbroons. .
Checkes, 61 cents, 8, Iti and t4l cents. •
l'ickings, 7, 8,10, 19 aunt 18g. • •
Laces and Edgings for 1 et. to 121 cents. , •
Elegant Foulard , .
Poult de Loi, and Gio Ale Rhine Silks. . • •
Mousilin de Loins, I?, 142 eta. 18,.21 and 87 ,
Ito met Ribbons for Otto 911. • . •
• Cardiruls and Black rihett Shawle.
Elegant Embroidered Su :Searfs:_. •, . •
Do. ' do. Silk and Fillet dq. -
'Bonnets, Ladies and Misses of all kinds B , i,.prirea.
Mena Leghorn and Chip Hats, to great variety,
Cottonades, Drillings, Alto,
A Fresh. Lot of Cheap Orcicerlee.
BrOwn and Loaf Sugars.
•
Rio Coffee, strong, 10 to 121.
.Young Hyson,Jouperial,and black Teas, frealv i and
good. Chocolate, guiSpices of all kinds. '
,New Os leaneuMSligar House Molasses, ke.
Boas% and SHOES;
Of every description and Orices t sereralthoustiritt
pair just received and selling astonishingly low, fdr
instance:
'Mena fine long Boots,s2 to 4.
. .
'Dino Monroesior 75 to.l. 50, • -
. /lasses Slippera of pll.kinds. , .
Childiene Leather-4nd Moroceto Boots.
• Mons kip Bhori,d,io/ and 75... 1
IXens (layer Iloots,St 25 to 11.
Menit FuS odutlitrush
.4P4 iq Bhoot.evefy rnt,icig I.eedeo,,froTrka
*Broad Clogi at, VB.oer'ylirdiand 'tit pikes to suit
tbe :Reeolleat : tlia ,ol4V,,stand opposite
WunderliclN Old stand;ltid tbeseonnd !dote.
below the corner eastAlein street.. . , „ - t•
u As.our,eksen Aro - per:Alp street ssiy On his tsa vet..?
timn;kap!, 40/11,•,nwtake'the hawse, one ddor spme
times.rnakes event difference: ' ; Pu'rebeseri, , ktends
and,:er,niters,lite.a.ad 01,, , ptesdie ter. ball at dol old
idom '.* • • • " " • 'CHAS. OGILEY.'
.6 t4 4,l6,olirayirog44-z.-!, r • tf . 2 7
•
New ~r 4 Cheap' Store.
111430 iPliVerSraOlint5' 4 1: 16 pgblio
that he his taken the gore room recently (**
slimiest by Messrs, Bossermanotndlliittoh, in'.psorth
Hanover street, Carlisle, In *Weblike is now, open.
inf alarge and splernOirul ohelip'assiiitment oft
i1011000,41k simptska I
DRY. GOODS; GROCERIES,-:HARDWARE,.
I • 400110:
of every variety and
• quality, which he nvitAs tfie
pilbl/0 meall and easeillaCitlandelit that the quality
itr,blasooda and thnirrlow
Lipp to,all who may fa v or him , sylth War F
• A tS. may
t* , CHARLES REED;
3 ' 4 ,;'? oi!olf
'` , g!ttri t7 :; 1114 1P : ' '''`'
,iyirrargisin - ;
, iWo a Por.o. l !,Vd.hiligP Au.lsll',l° busineae in`
ClLrlisle, gond. opportunity; ilk •Mfordeil ^of pur,
tthesinialtopit of Goodq TM ' gind4h l o
Spero all bought:for caeki ! ti,s the presen t proprie
j:or in consequence of other Oigii . gements, is de.
Means' of - selling off; : flo o ;:on such
iermii, 'as must pleat& a Turcheser.. Tnquire at
the Offied of th lleteld Expositor: - )
May' 1843: • •1
Sriiia •Surrit ar:o
,510111.2111agi0
A T the store oldie sobscriber; West I%4ain street.
Brick house. nearly opposite the "Big Locust
Tree?' just re ceiv'ed tl large and handsome assort
ment fresh and thebest quality Groceries—among
which can be had ,‘''•••
Pinecrusbed Leaf Sugar at 124 cents. ,
1 . Lump and Loaf Sugars from II tol4 cents. ,
11;own Sugars fine and superior qualities from 1 4
tc, 10 cents. • • ,
• Ili° Coffees strong scented fdr 10 to cents.
Also, Java Coirde. •
Young Hyson,Trnberial and Gun Powder Tetts- , •'-
various qualities,„all fresh for 75 to 1, 371 per lb.
Spices of every deipription, grand and Ouground..
, .
CEDAR WARE:
••
Tuba, Bowls, CFltiros'. painted Buckets, Sta. .
~• ,
• • BASKETS, :
:Willow and, Cototnon Market Baskets, covered
ahtl uncovered clo,tirs Baskets,, Bushel Baskets;
round baskets, &c , J
OIL A al) :CANDLES.:
. •
Pure 'winter Spei'm ortsunp Oil—none but best '
and wartaided equal to any in this or any
6ther market at sl , per gallon. Also clari fi ed Ele
phant Oil at 75 cents per gallon. . .
Sperm Candlea, pure at 917 cents, ' •
•• Mould and Dipped Candles. '
• -, FISH : . •
Mackerel, No. 1 and 2, Salryton and npror l ., •
. moLAssts
P.New Orleans (Superior baking,) Sugar House and
Syrup Illolasse for 37ijo feli cents per gallon.
. ,W A ItE :
A new and' g , ,Merld Assortment of China, ►Glass
rind Queensware; also Ciciekery Ware.
" TOBACCO: • ' •
•
Cavendish, Phig, Ladies twist and Smohe Tobac-
Co, Cigars: Caelilo, variegated and white Soap, also
Stlaying Soaps. •
t • White wash, Sweeping. Scrubbing, Dust, flair
and Clothes. ftrushes,•also (land Brushes,.4.o, •
.'t Liverpool G. A', and Silo Salr,nsid all 'utiles' art' cles
in the Grocery line, which by calling at oar house
can be seen null prices comyared. • • •
In our Douse; tee think, we caniell for Cash; (our
WO , of buying).probably cheaper. thou the sane ar
tieleA Can be had in other Sections of the town, and
if we canhot. flied our neighbors opposite hod our
friends adjoining can—eall and please yourselves; for
past thvors we are thankful.
Hut abiiie forget the house, one door
sometimes mnkes.a great difference. A living hall
we watit,so who wants more,has more than his share:
J. W. EBY.
Carlisle, :Slay 10,1843
HE subscriber has just received a gen
eral assortment of
(t) (DUD 0 0
consisting in part of Figured, Plain and Barred
Alouselin-de-Laines;-figured,-Plain, -Striped - lawns
and Gingbams, English and' French Chintzes, plain
figured and barred .SWiss,Jackoliette and Cambric
Muslins; a general assortment of Grodemm, Grodes
wa , Indian and Italian Silks, Bonnet Silks and Rib
bons, Straw, Leghorn,- llniid and' Willow Bonnets,
Raw Silk, Cashmere and Cotton Hose, Silk, Mohair
Kid and Cotton Gloves, Umbrellas, Parsols and
Shades, new style,'Freneli, German anif Irish Linens
ifsileburg :outline!) Sheeting!, Linen Drillings and
Gambrooni for Pantaloons, ino Cords,' Stripes and
Nankeens, Carpeting nail Buggißrown and Breached
Miislins,Tickings and Calicoes, Fans and Hanker
'chiefs, Leghorn and Patin Leaf Hats, &MAY, Gimp
and Edging , Cloths, Cusimeres and §:milieus.
T. C. STEVENSON.
tf-31
ou are ordered
i parade at -the
ithlie house or Mr
iyster,on the \Val
ut-Bouotti road,
co miles west or
etitrer ille, oil
'uesday the Gth of
one next,at tOo'-
oek, A. M., with
rms and accoutre
units iu good or-
Queenstrarc & Grocerics,..
all of whirl) be sold on favorable terms at tha
more of A. RICII . A1111%.:
Carlisle, May to, 1843. If-23
By order of
=ME
OE
A
. . ~, ~ . ..
LARGO and fultsupply. of prime'GROCER
IBS, at ypry reduced ; priees at the store of
the subscriber, in South [Latimer at. in the store
room formerly kept . by Charles Barnitz.
CarlialC; May 10, 1843
. •
i'licnniversal Favorite.—Ellienpest ,Magazine in the
• World.
Blackwood's EdinburgMagaziiie
4 new . Reprint-1 . -v.: a year; Single Copieil 81 rte.
THE Publisher of the New World tunionnces
that he bas commenceatlie republication of this most
celelmated of the Magazines at n price whieli• will
insure it n very large circulation. "I ilackwood" bas
bong s t oo d at tile bead of; the periodical literainee of
the world, and it continues to maintain that clistine,-,
lion,- without a rival. ffsofessor Wilson, its editor,
lold 'Christopher North,') is iturivalled ris a prose
writer and a poet:and his cohtributors are uniting
the first living authors of Great Britain.
it will lie isstied in a thimble 'number of the New
World, hours after the arrival of the Eng
lish Steamer, tied sent hy . the first mails to
ehbscrt
hers in. nil parts of the United Ages And British
America. J. . • .
MEM
TERMS-'-:-$2 per annum for ono copy-450r three
mottles—s 3 for five copies—and 5 for ten copi es—
pa)able in advance. Sinele eoptes 13 cents.
•
Ann Posttntister; or other person who will obtain
10 subscribers, and remit sls'llterefore, shall have
an extra copy gratis. Sithiect to newspaper postage.
Addrep J. WINCI - lESTEN, Publisher...
30 Ann street, New York.
May 17, 1.843:- - . • ' • ' tf. 27
Boots mad NiQeS.
. •
.A .NEW sidthiio.n to this 'former Stock
• , of 'pig calf, sewed x!ricl paled (loots, Mess and
. 1loys•Klp Bolds of iooelq9ality, Mans and Boys Kip
anal calf ;11onroes, Lollies; Misses and Childress
kid anal *rodeo, slippers, Ladies and Misses flue
morocco welts: allot' Ntliieltitill'be sold iincommok
ly low for Cal f . " WM. M. MATEEIL.
Carlisle May 10,1.843. : a • - 41-9.8
.
• •
Houses
• FOR SALE. • • • • •
t• •, .; TllRTwo'fwo Story Brick Dwe'aing
sin • !MUSKS and .Ground attached,: being
1 ;, • about 20,teeffront. antl.o4o feet ir . .dcpth
tffe south side of Pomfrrx h ie ee t.
4 1 1 1.4 3 •1ttf the old• College lot,' now in the ten a nt
Wm.-Mason and Wm. Crall, late the rpmerty of
Bridget Carney's heirsjs offered for
-posed of in the helm time, the property - w ill b e h p
fered at pitblie sale at the Court How this Ilor
ough, on WEDNESDAY the 14th r..r.nlE next, at 10
. thg. forenoon.. Any o4ter information
-will be given by the undersigned 'Trustee of thu
tate at any time. J. W. EBY.
Carlisle, May 17;154.. ' w , , Aeigg
.Cleaping.tinti filctrairiug Btasimeits.
lro ITN W. BROrtli bl;—tiould res eat-.
VIP •fully inforna•the ,C itizene:of. Cartiale, tbot, he
has cinntpenced butane es -olds fortney*shletie in
Church Alley, oupoel'o Ethication'Hgl,"crlierthe is
preintred;to Clean um:t r Scour Wooten Clotlung of
all kinds, in the is.rtheit 'tied •neistest Aaniier, and
'so as to restore o'nigartnenta allnOst to the beauty of
, new, Persons . I•Citving'Clothes olth him toile clean
ed or ecourek may rely upon) his ettentlincte,thern:
Pr,9mPllrelle,4sttiOltetorilyjnid tie.therelore hope
by strict at,tehtion 'to business t 6 reeelVe , illiberal
'hare xtr 11,tronsge, ot, , ,Ciothe":oe .
Vos m ai.betielt tit !the Oarlier ihdp of Mt. 'Virebb,
Ali of lealott,mlik
,t , ot folpfo!jy,attroodo to.- •
17,4343, • • • ir49
1 , 71
,;., ICEOSIIS,BV4PRS---
Ni.y 4 y.,. • •-• „
121W&N'Tir*P1.041:100IPII r i Atis•
L FEATHERS for salo,n 50,19 w, in ..quyntltles ,
.10. iultitbrobisorc.for CASLItat prikbe front JO ' IS,
PP and' 5. cents peg vow*. , .
Read , made )14410, Bohlen; ,And
!Hair Mtittpseiititiittii:o4 do., and alt britetetineli.
I to suit 'any. alp& Wet - mute, ahoy! hand . Curled
bide MIAs by tub , !.bldricit' single
treinidi
, Counilc/rekefitei/A iin ll 4 o ol t io.Ltige)i•OWAt
bget. by calla g.pilftytOmbp4iber*Paotevfrab,.,
+",'; ; ..e-Rial,Wit .!tiOlig . t i!
S:g..uorner bf, 'Seedmi k ftrqet,i .Z
14 1 04 q.?
BRUSHES
SPRING --- GOODS.
SPRING .AND
.614..00IPMEMSh,
WM. M. AIATEER..
V. 28
.4*CK NUMBERS STILL SUPPLIES,
- COWIFEI :lON 111%-. FRWTS
•
that they have*just received at their storeoin;
High *strep.,t;
,nexjpidgog..t.o.flpetem'a Hotel, carlisle.,
a large, freiih k and eifigaiht Misoitnient of CANDIES;
PttUITS; and otli4 articles: in sheirsjidei t whinh
they areyeady
.to . dispose of, wholesale and Entail;
'On the - Moat rensdhatifefesros.' Theitiesortinent:
Comprises:the follistving• Tilrietie . q. cf,whifd; are
of the choicest oitisility:. '• •' • ''; -1.- •'
• CANDIES:•-vAlint„ iihand, curls; quies,:spear t
mint, mint plat, cakes and' rolls, cinnamon, salsa
frns,, lemon, lioarhOund,•ellove;icreani add hirdieYe;
Thompsonion or pepper candies; Jarksou and Pay,
hills, lemon balls, Fiends and nomnion'''.Neliga
French; common; and eapleding secrets ; nyintdrops
rock and vanilla candy ; ,iugar and burnt almonds; • toyi;liqiiorke;tio. c . •
• NuTS 7r Aimonits,filbertiligngpsh
barks; clipsnuhs, Biiiail,main,cbcoa and ground
• kitUg'..S—Oputges, lemons, raisins, figs, prnnes,
gates and:citron." Alio' the best • • •y•v4 ;, ;
Cskiveindisla Tobacco and. Segarsi
•
such air 4egalia, Principe, Havana,. Trsibucas• and
American.segars, of the finest quality.
Their assortment lie impt constantly supplied by
fresh additions. Country.p merchants are invited : to
call, no they, can be supplied on terms' int advantage
ous as city, prices. The. patronage, of the public us
respectfully' solicited.
Caelfile, • A piit.26„. 1843,
ESE
Leather,',iftaraceo apt!' ifiattta l f
WV'. .Ira E ,trit P.;
itltO r U'' i r rir es , i o w n e l t l f t ll p ly p i u nt i r c Hls n 'th ' enitizens of Har
i general, that lie has
removed his Leatlo; Aihroeco and "Finding Store,
to North Second :Street; a few doors above Henry
Bitehler'a Hotel, where he will keep constantly on
hand a •generel assortment of the' following 'honied
articles, vii: • .
& Simonet*, Sole, Skirting,
Harness, fair and black bridle, wax and grAin upper,
whip and collar leather, wax and grain Calf
• Skins, Spanish a nd country hills, top- and
lining leather,bellows Leather for Far,
•
nAces And. Bladfsmiths, 'add Bark
, • . Tanned' Sheep Skins, •
.;
• ALSO---J1101;0110S: ,
Comprising Men's Morocco, Women's undressed
red and block straits,French.kid of different colors.
Red rearm Bindings, Linings of ell 'colors, Book.
binder's leather, Chamois' leather and itio,:;ikina.
ALSO--SHOEMAKERS' , 'KIT' AND FiNDING,T,
Snch as boot keyrandbreakgrs, slibe keys;barn
mersTpiotit-traTroletw,-stumps;ilize stick,s, punchesi
knives. rubbers, files, rasps; thread, boot 'welibitig,
ap4rabfes, boot'dolid, pegs, awls; &cc. &c. , All of
which he will
sell ut the veil... , Low
Esr CASH
„
PRICE! '
' AV. P.. tediums los sincere thatiks'to the pub
lic, for the liberal Patronage which has heretofore
been extended to him, and respectfully solicits 'a
continuance of their favors.
Harrisburg, May 17, 11E441
Forwarding 41, - • Conimission
GEORGE C3U011i11,E243.F
friccuiNG .
1111ESr i EurFuLtx infornis the pnblio;that he is
ib prepaiyifter-receivei - forward, and dispose of
Produce of everrdescirlption,
either at the Philadelphia' or RA!Orebro Markets, M.
at any *impolite accessible by Rail Road: As he
will attend in person to the delivery and tale o r all
articles entrusted to his tare, the most satisfactory
and speedy tempts may at all times be expected,and
the.utinost prOmptituile in . the transaction of .all bu
siness entrusted to him:
Farmers mid others having any article which they
disposed-of, will-do - well to call en im—
mediately oppositethe Mansion llouse, and Hail
Road Depot, West lligh 'direct, Carlisle. . ,
t G P. is authorized to purchase several }Modred
bushels of'Grain, -for which the highest ,price will
be given;
..Carlisle, May 17,1843.' • 11-'29
mannimmanasmBt
--rAviciony
HE subscribers ;take:this method to
inforin s i heir:customeo and tile:ppbiic in gen.
emit, that the, have'akain :rented : theithove• named
Factory,,situiiteil at ;Pape:down ? on the Baltimore
turnpike, 6 .miles pouth, of Carlisle, where they in
tend to inianuketure from the fleece;
• .
31 0 . Li °I II g129. g
FAitFET, FLANNEL,
•
and Twilled or Plain broa.l Blanketing.' Also
CUING- OS COO ING STOCKING
• and Caffiet- Yarn . ; Cotoring,
• Full
ing Dressing and Weaving. ,
of all kinds:-....
• .
Saul oeta ill be manufactured at so cents per yard,
mid a deduction of f.'d per cent for cash. Cloth at
50 cents per yard and u deduction of .5' per cent for
cash, Broad blanketing 75-and dednetiou of 10
per cent for cash; all other goods madufactu red as
low as at any other establishment, and 5 per cent off
fur cash.
For the better accommodation of their customers,
Wool may be Intl at the following Carlisle;
Beetem's and William Brown's, Carlisle; Ahl or
Reigle's stores, ' Churditown ; Bender's tavern,
'lllltsbnrg: and at John Reichard's tavern mi the
Trindle Spring Road 3 miles below Carlisle, and at
quigley's tavern, Hoguetdown.
MATSON, MOOREIIv. HASKELL.
May 10,1643. . 6t-28
0
Yr HE Subscriber thankful for' past &Cora begs
leave to inform his friends and the- public in
gencral,lhatle continues to carry on the •
TAILORING. BUSINpN,
in all it various branches at the room ;Occupied by
him for the last two years, i a kith street; west of the
Court House, adjoining N. W. Wood's dore,w here
he is prepared to execute all kinds of work in his
line, in the best and most fashionable manner; and
upon the shortest notice. Charges made to suit the
times. He strict attention tn.bubluessheitill solicits
a share of the puhrtic Valentine.
WM. MoPHINISON.
.9m-23
. . .
Carlisle, A In!:. r 5, 1843
•
• . C 044, 4s'6 . ‘•
2000.Pmiltr C E o ' 1! :10 1 0 1 7 1 :2 - i k a c e nt
Valley' Limeburners do. SALT and FISH con.
stant'.y on hand and sold as cheap qmin'be bad
froze l Philadelphikor Bpllinage. •
• i! . -• • ; is. MARTIN.
Harrisburg, April 20, 1e43: . •
Wine 'a . n'il 'adv . ors,.
..
...
. qgQD kasortniCift:offirst choiFo Liquors,
Aand
vizi Flinch apd Romestic Brandies, trolf
' Gin,rdd Monimgahela and common Whiskey,
a primd aiticle Of ACCimilic 'Peach Brandy, Port
andlisbitin;Wineli. , ' ••...:. '. , •
' : : ...- ' I . h. , AVM M. MATEER.
--Carlislo,:Pay 10i 1849..,. , .:.• • , ... tf.'2B
. . .
iois and- Siloolo.
• 4.
MlNEibpr, subsoribqr. xill,selt, sr qtrovey tuyl better
lr zoarsellioOrOjo can be.found Cur i s le.
solee4 !Hordes° :and • Kid
Shoes; Ties hnd u ski ns,n au;
hith . Boys' 1.00 Broguns,svonsani i lose priced Shoes,
children's, Ett. : • • •
_S., M. HARRIS.
• Oct. 9; teat t ;
LL
are Via:di : fled that SAMUEL
. , AlittErlT b
AN„ of West Pennsborough town::'
4ip ..
I. ,CuratMrlanit ,ddiihtv• Pa., did o
,the.y2th:of.
April, execute ti tled of 'assigeniept of Mt kik tto
perty, real, tmi tued' and mixed, to die stetscrlbef
for the bebelit•of Creditors, so npliettri'ly said so
siintrient! which is of rpptirchiTlVit; ILOVIIIIIPPYing
claimattr domapda apt* Otptictii .KAtotv,*,•ct i*,...
Mi*ted to make known the same without delay t and
Atop. indebtedlo. 03* paymetit:lp,tlic aubliar,ther,
who're/ides ht,the.omrtO wnilti_p,._
' ,t , - ne,JAIVIFIA - M O CCULLOUGH; Maiiiiett; ' '
ay 8 , 18.49:, ...2
.. i ~......., . ,; , , 7, -.1 . 7 . 1 , ,,, , , ,
,„. , 6,..27
. •
tootatim:SfoldettillisineW "Stori:ittobirt;iojotnibk ,
6iarle i ogiby andiMailly bppOsito thine:midland
latarkeiMbrtilition , MunderltelloinCisnidiitnt ,
ooeuganerot-Ilir.liA•owm aa4 will ;se hap* ,to.sn%''''
ystlive of.the formir Raiti)liiif 'tins "StOre;
sod 'also 'stillolivieebnenuaitee.olltlie:lniyonage of
yiisold'cltBtomers Steektembrws gep- ,
eMI assortment ot Fancy' iiiid;Sta 'le - GOODEUM •
ilition will be made titereterseith earlytirriodi,Par
tieularattentiOnivilllellyentotboaeleetiee n io
Goode, such as Inyv 1
- been titml JjAeStAagdo',Stock.
lea - :
111.11, ARRIVAIIOI4IP
H E G 0 011 8
. .
LlPPlNollikkettfipY;Wegr thtf Rnil
.11,) Shi ritensb u tg, have just .I:enticed from la
delphia,a splendid niisoitmept ofinix,fashionableAnd
VAtv 065.1) . S'''' . •
LA
which theta invite4MittiMition - of ptirelniserst tljey
Are prepared to upper 9dndS of the.loweet Cash pristes,.
mid those desirpus of putelutsing Climip,und
Able' oeds, wilt find it to' their. adtaliteke
titt,m cpil. ' -
April 54
*moll -Profits qutok,Sales.
TE subscriber basil ust ottened; isnevir
. .00„s; which ise.w ill sell low thr CaqhF.c.to
posed of Cloths, Cassi Meres, Satinets ' drillhigs,vcit
snits, 6-4 shrethigs for 12i;5-4'd0.10, licautiful 4-4
Bleached Missliesior 127 f, IY-4111insehed:sheethig,
haitilsome new • style 6, tc, 10, ley
stockissgs, wish I 'sees, sup shades and .parasobbbeati 4
aid 4-4 heir cord missiles,'aisti ldivisa,cheaP Mon de'
Lulea, With a variety of other goods which, lip invites
the 'gaud has Carlisle to call' end examine rot.
themselves. :Braid, straw and lawn Bonnets;
Ladies, NI bees lied Childreilts Mciretto lied kid all
lure. L BestitioCofilitti kest.bloel4iniperiinoitoth : i.
el . Teas. SupericeCaveisdish Tobacco; ao pronoun
ced by the best judges, all.:•of whiolP he :will - sell at
prices in accordance with the times. : • •
S. M. JIARRIS.
Mait4:llB43,j
'4OHN HARPER.',.
emu, Enaintir,
c. 97 u v e e e . e' e A
: e _
Commissioner in,:lictillaTpay::,!.•. ,
11l AS removed his office- to North Ariciiwiii;
Ail Stay, West side, 8 doors Nortlrof Loutliec
street, and 'nearly opposite the office of William
Itvine,•Es4.,'where ho will as usual calkbfblly
attend:to all business which may be entrusted 48,
him in the line of his profession.
•••Catlisle, April 12, 1841. '• •tf. ' •
MANSION HOUSE HOTEL)' ,
Main street, one square West of the Court House
•
• "CARLISLE!, PA:
111
FrHE subs criber having leased:the above
house, would most respectfully 'announce toil!
his friends and the public generally (hat - he is pre
pared to'nccommoilate them Mid the
inutility, in a stylp,that lie hopes will be found saris-,
hictory to all who May favor him With a call.
• His table'will receive' his especial attention, and:
shall always be abundantly supplied with the best to,
be had in the doutity. 'The barls and . will be foiintl s '
constantly ,siimilied 'with the choicest WinetoptlA,
I.lquors th.lt, are to be Obtained here and in the cities.
•The littatilleil house-is comtniitliottal
nud will be under the charge of a careful ,
Re hopes by a striet attention to business to reemyp'
of the public patronage. ••;Y' •
. lit7l3OAll.OEltS will be taken by the week,montH
deyear. WILLIS
. Carlisle, April h 1845. tf-23
• • -
Attorney • at Law - • `.
A - AFTERS his. professional services to
ILI the public. 0-Office at the late realdence•of
Mr. Jaenh Zug, on Man street.
'Car 5,1543.
ATTENTION TO EAST 1110TIEE.
THE subscriber baying concluded a sale
and transfer of his fttimidr Stnek• - of Aterchaiis
lize to Charles Barnitz St Co. det4eri a sikedy set-,
lement of 'all his outstanding atedtints;and 'requests
11 those indebted to comeJun.ool'llll ilisetiarg~
heir accounts without 614, as' the' Books "will hi
lot into other hands tbrooliektion very shortly
GEO. W. HITNER.
• • tf-29
April 5, 1849
A n k prEns for salc at very reduced priomsy a full
•
ity assortment of ' •• " •
Drug s rfiler,dicines, Eye-Staut3B4
pAr,% . .75, &c. together with
Stptiouarv, Rine Cap Paper, by the Ream, Letter do
Slated liy thW tlazi.m,Slivor Pencils; Drawing ila
Sable heir. do,, Drawing paper. Sealing •..
. IVax, Warm, Penknives, of a (the
quality, Painting' brushes, Gras , 1 • •
ing do. Shaving do. Teeth do„
licit' do., Shaving and •
Tai)at Sonom great
-, 3 :yariety,Yarnish,
SpikyGrin/aid nd trnirround;
Together with ever)' other article i tithe Diiiillhe„
lie attention of Physicians, Country Merchants smil
)yers, is solicited as 1 am determine to sell at very
Ow prices for Cash. , • • ' t • • n •
,Carlisle, March 15,1843. t
.rotate.
TTPRS of Administration D. B. I%T.
•mlifil the'vettl aiitteied of „lames Moo're; deed:
lately 01 Chrlittle..loote been geinited in due form
. 0t"
1,,w, to the subscriber to whom all persons indebted
will make -.payment, and those- having clai mts •• viii
•esent thi in for settlement. •
ROBERT WORE:
61.48
Carlisle, May 40,1843
Estate , of 'Martha Geddis, deceased'
r.ETTE RS'of AdminisEration, di Sonia
4 non, haring been granted to.thei•subserther•re.
siding in the same place, upon the Estate of MAE,
THA GEED'S; late of the bornugii.. of Newidlle;
, All persona having clutms, or • tlemsulds
against the estate of said decedent, are rptins sled to
make known the same without tielay;u4d:tbbstitip
tighted to make payment immed,iatelyAtiq
JAMES' ft:II"MNEV" z
Mak 100843
Estate, of . Chriitign, deceased.
. • . it.r
TS HEREBY timilett6ti"of
1. [ration on the:Estaie otiCHRISUMiiCII.4,I4L,
late of Allen township, Cumberland county, r deo'd;
have been . grintediwthe pOliStis
having claims or.t.lryolithlipga twit the estate atpsl.lle..
emietd, ore requested to makelinotin'tlie slime with.
out. thim. soiti th3te iniltdatid to make voytuVx4V,tou.
ledottcly, to • •ai . t , •
JOHN iI:'COCiIP.RVAIIen
JOHN SCIVAICK, Fairciew,,Xeripso:l
Auntioisttitorik.
*4ll
Aral 19,,, IW;'
Estate of Jacob Foist, dic - easelL
4 , ••
VerEatiro
lirltOti§"of
• KA•Estikte JACOIi IMlMliita of tliglikloiask
of Ns"
,Con*erland,lnpkOoklCliArr:
'flitted to thli eistiscritiefr 'regain e
Li s st•eatit . _
present them properly, antoenueftwrl
oiettien4at,
and ;those indebted will kiakeattimedlatelikrdient tt;
0 • - ,4 9 S Y/F4 ,lo7 4rAiti4 oo4 ''''
• gf.gt.
,P , 04.0,9_ .. PQ.P944,. 4 . l4*Pi_APP, 3 (sod*,
E4 4 17,E,n i i: , 0k AvplirtJEAr I,SEILI9,'
liewelovithb Rifitebrati All PAN PW,AtAii‘
00 0 1 erlOpkg 04 105Vii; 10191 0 11 rP l
due roiiti or IRV, o the iu sortbeit Twilling lit riv. ,
chitOW 01111,"ill /*Twilt hilinglitillsitl?*figoillillol
o ppiworaid• luta*: - iiireArrii,cia.-o,qtAitewit4, cm '
;duly eutheldlositt+l.(o)ooWil.,Ml .
4
lc,-.!ofrlioilpi.yrni r ,,,.?„,!.„ l3 A-,4:e,,,.
~..‘,.,..,„ ....,14
; !..%;',..4;lo2 l 47AlieiruilitiWiiißßlKiilik
R*lX (44. ! 4 t" , b 4 'ti4i4j.l'iNii.filAt:Alt , ._k_ 1
da l "41060
,• ' '. vc:s4o42
i S I i',l , - ri r li , J "`P'4"1+ . 1110;:. ; ea
. .1 • , ~ ~
p,
itozpVil'ir• *ENr- 5
~ - , 4i• , .
si#44, l r 'eu l i l t' iii;
% •liii- •,..•,. ~..!?4, ~.:. 1 ),r4,
w•
• P1 4 1,P, ' : 41.1 & 4 154V4 , *44• ( ' -- • "
t , , IMS, 9 4 "74 , 40041,,,,ra7,, , i.
r,
~ '":v. ",:, ~,5 ~ S , , A ~,,, k e , ! , -,!,, , ,te, e
' 4,01.1?-?..611,Lf, ~,all'AL4-4*‘" 'n" ' m' ' '"* ' -
• • •
EMI
criC;)—
So ELLIOTT
Adminisliator de:bonis•ntioi
• • i • 6t-28
CI
ISM
MI
EMI
ME=