Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, October 10, 1837, Image 1

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•RU PP, it TISE JlEtiot exce.eclineit 411iTfre
, 'or three inscirtipns,'ONlT DOLLAR, ,. and - _; - ev94
tabsecinent , iosertion,4wenty-iive-Cents&longer. ,
ones in proportion.
. L.elters Addressed to the pithlinhets
essi - t . i . fUS II E. POST PAID, otlier . Wise.tliey
will not be attended '
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The .followieg; - persons have been app.binted
Agents,-lor the 'CaMale Herald and Expositor
to-whom payinent tor_subsC:riptmn and advertise
- -merits can be made.
1). Sticrr.y, Esq. Shiremanstown, Cumb.
SCOTT CoyLE,'Esq. Newellle, .
P. E:oowrz, Esi t ,Newburg, -. .. do.
- W. litmus, Esq. Shippenakitrg, - do.
. JouN WOS'n. , :tutch, Esq.. do. . do.
J. MATEER, Esq., HogueStovin, de.
R. Wir.sor, Esq. Mechanicsburg, .do. '
Esq Hopewell, • do.
' ' It...runcr.of4, , Esq:ChurchtoWn, - -do.
W r ,.. HITE, New Cumberland, dot -
..- - THOS-,-.I3LACJC, Esq. 131Oomfield, Petry county.
A' • 041.% A RATION.
. FIEREAS. in_lncLby..aii_a,ct_at_the-
Gerieral Assembly, of ther : Comnponwe'alib
- of Yermsyki4riia; t;rititleiLoLin act.regula
ting the geheral-elrctions within
.this
commonwealth," passed the " 15th day
Fehru'ary, in the year'of our. Lord one
thousand seven hundted and rtinety•hitie,-
it
is erjoinedr - - on tlie'.ShErift of
.each
county_.witbin. This
_cofinionwealth. -- - - to
give public. ndtiee — cif"Sitch ele_ctiOns_,l.o_b •
:held, and to enumerate In such notice
- What - officers are 'fOlieelected: I,
the county .. of Cumber land„, do therefore
- hereby make known and give this — •
-- PUBLIC NOTIC -
To the electors of the County
. of:CumGer-
" land, lhaton the -
_-
Second Tuesday_
in October- next;,
(being thelOth day of the month) a_Crneral
Electinp will be hell au he - several . electioli
'districts established by law icl count}, .fit ,
which7time, and for t heievera lficers here
inafter named: they will vote he ballot viz
7v° TEla o • -
• - - _
16 represent - the district composing the.couli
-ties of -Cumberland, Athinis,.. and-Frank.
------ lirriin .the Senirre - of - PoinsThania. ---- .• -
. .•_ TWO PERSONS •- - - _:. •.,
• .-:to represent the county a Cumberland !in
\ • the House of Representatives of Peinnsylva.
• nia: l•
• ONE CoIIaaSIONER
for the county df Camberland, to serve for
• -f three years,
• • • • . - . TWO - PIERIFF •
- TWO CORONER'S
aNE .61R.EcToR ap ThE pow
an d o f t h e House a Employmyit ; and
ONE JIUDITOiI •
,lo settle the public accounts of the•county•
• Counmisinners, .
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And in and by an act of the General- As,
sembly of this commonwealth, passed the.
17th day of March, 1808, it is directed that
• the Inspectors of said general election • shall•
be chosen by ballot on the Friday next pre
\ ceedin,s , the first Tuesday in Qctober (being
the 29th day of September oekt,')at the ustt • '
al place Of holding township elections to -be
held by the respective constables, (who are
required to give at least one-week's public
notide of such election) and the Said constable,
in each township shall be assisted by -Vivo
tputlified to vote as shall then ht present, and
the Inspectors chosen are, required by said
act to be at the proper pectiOn districts on
the day of the general efection ;aforesaid; at
oine.o'clocki in _the mni ning, W . & atid_per L ._
formAlte:dirties;enjoined_o_n_th_e_m_bi_
And theilteturn Judges of the•respectiVe dis
tricts are here,. y requir.ed to meet at the
Court fictige in Carlisle, on the Friday next
after the WI Tuesday in October next, then
and thereto perform those things required of
them by the aforesaid act. • . •
• And.in and by an act of the generalissem.
- bly, passed Sld of April, 1821—
Section I.' Be it enacted by the• Senate
arid House of •Representatives of The Colll.
monwealth
.sfrennsylvania, in Geodal As
bly-met,:-and4t-is_lterehy.. enacted by tit
authority of same. That "tile - several
qualifted.electo..e; who shall vote.at any gener
al or special election_ within.-- common;
wealtb,'shall give intoAlk inspector of such
election Separate tickets 'for each station or ,
'office voted for, which ticket shall contain no
mare than the proper number of names„:_bot _
io ticket be . rejected bY - The judges of the
. election in-counting *Le votes, should the
. sante contain fewer tiames than the :proper
ose for...sherifftual-cortonersex
cepted..
• Section 4 And be it enacted by the author
ltY of the aforesaid. ThatOt shall be the du
--tybrtheSheriff or c.oroneil as the case notir
be, of 'such 'and every eounty within this
• c ommonwealthlo . give .ptiblic notice at the
same timeand place, and inthe same manner,
niantiddltire'strine'ptfinhyt h tire;
quired.t6 give netice_ofany_getieratot_special.
. election, that every person who 'shall hold
any offide or appointment of profit or trastun
Iler - - the government- of the Unitetl.States; ,
whether' a Comrnisioned officer or otherwise a
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subordinate' o ffi cer or agent, who 'is' or shall
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be employed under the Legislative,Eitecu
____:_tiVeLiarliciary Departments ortle - Tfa.Q 7 ,
States,4nd: also_ that every member of Con-
, gress is by lair incapable of holding or exert
rising at the sante, tnne;the 'Offit,e or appoint
ment Ofludge - ,,lnspectO r :or Clerk..of any.e_
lection in. this : State..,
Given under mYiiiiiiitat - Cifillife - ,the Ist day .of September,. in the year of our Lord , one
.• • tltottaarld eight - hundred - and - thirty.seven;
and, of ; the Independence. of, the, United
StateS the. Ott • ~ • • •
Michael 114).1Cothb,
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'sepfeiniier 4, 183
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very julndsome-new CarrittO t .ne‘yest
-- §!,ye.,, ' with a ,comp ete set of doable Har-,
_, 1 . 165, NOl4 "be,sold •,,citeap or exchanged
_. Ail. ti si'coriti • bancleil. one:" ' . ' ..
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enquire,or,
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autwanzi , .74,lEllo;i' l -POZIIPICS I _,TAPL:':iqiarUit . ,I3, 2 1 4-IME 41.1 1 .121ibIE,7Trek,i; : :AdilLEC . e.E f TURIB,:.1011TEMEA 7 5 45°c.
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ing Victiiitttiblarne for thia? So thelivcr, when
sedentary habits, intemperance, or other
prostrating causes have withered away or paraly-.
zed it with distentiim, becomes it clirrYoff
the bile-froin the . ,circulation; and instoil of dis
charging it 'through the gall bh!idder, Tettes,.. it Itr
comeythrough the skin in jaundice d and sallow
fluids, and to rush upoti the stomach in irreguhir
and - excessive - quantities. Is fife - linfortunate
hlitodJo blame for-thi s?,-,N(4-these-v-ital• -organs
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are never affectedify - tlte'bfaml, iiiliil nfter 'tied
bleed has been affected by them ; they are the
makers and mastem,and it is_tnerely„Theiy,worik
ind their passive agent,
- : - -linowingiliis to be a - sound and demonstrated
foci in science and experience,. Dr.-.W. EVANS'.
System of practice is in fidthful accordance with it.
lie aims to keep the Stomi.ch, the Lungs, and, the
Liver in vigorous and regular action, as the three
great fountains of health and Lie. For. this pur•
pbseTie-preseribes his beauully_efliteadiuus-AP--
-ETUEINT-FILL tif
S (acknowledged by. medical men
who hate analyzed aid recommended them, to be
equal to any, iii the world) in cases which require
the cleansing-of the stomach and-bowels ; and his
celebrated CAMOMALE or 'IATIC PILLS, ,in
cases or nervous irritability,, stomachic weakness,' '
or general debility. A vast majority of 'human
diseases having their origin in the general sympii
thy of the principal viscera with the nervouS'sys
, tem ; he thus seeks disease in the most . subtile
fibres of its roots, instead of vainly' hoping to ex
tirpate it by plucking off its leaves and more dis
tant branches. Ifis APERIENT PILLS will do
all that any purgative 'Medicine can do, that is
„thoroughly cleanse the stomach and bowels ; and
his CAMOMILE.or TONIC PILLS, combining as
they also, do, the most delightful A Z.)l)Yr.lt:
known in medicine, will do, have dune, and are
continually doing more to st.rengshen, restore and
sustain the' human corktitution than any other
medicine that has yet cell. ‘fiscovened. Of this
helms innumerable pi ; nufs, and this no man can
dctey without falsehood.
1)1.. WM, EVANS' medical preparatfons are- fe •
all.Stomath and Nervous Diseases. In Indiges
tion, Dyspepsia ' DilliOus Affections OP Liver Corn
-p curt Is - u tWe Stoir4h,
i n
the sid`e, or ltlatolency, Ilypochoildriatism,-Low
Spirits'„. Palpitations of the Heart„_Nt , rvons - Irri
lability, Nervous Weakness,. Fluor-A
nal Weakness, Ili - digestions, General Debility,
Weaknes , , Colorosis or Greco Sickness,
Flatulent or Ilysteral:Fainthigs, Hysterics, Head
ache, Hiccup, Sea Sickness, Night Mare, Gout,
Ithemziatism, Asthma, Dolereux, Cramp,
Spasmodic Affections, Nausea, 'Vomiting, Pains
in theSide,,Limbs, head, StomachM• Back, DirM
ness or Confusion of Sight, Noises in the Inside,
alternate Ylushin_gffi of Heat •and_Chilliess,
tWors,-Watchings,-Anxiety,-Smisms, Had Dreams,
Agitation - S; will in - every case be relieved by an
Ln hies, during the time'of pregnacy, are often
troubled with Sickness, 4 Vomiting,' Heartburn,
Ilead.ache Tooth•tiche, Hysterics, and °Hier:,
troublesoMe symptdms effectually relieved by-these
-preparatiao:- •
Dr. WM. EVANS' MEDICAL GFEICE, No,
ARCADE, Chesnut-street',.Philairelphia.
positm. Ogre.
VALUABLE . REAL. ESTATE
FOR SALE,' ------,
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first rate Limestone-Farm, situat&abopt
6 • miliqielf - W - Criar isTe - ", — CMithiiiing 278
Acres,--atout 200 AereS clear and in a high
stale of cultivation; the balance •is well - tim •
bered, and theye . is larg- quantity Of LOcust
on the pl,aCe, - . •
Tile iummacrnents,are a n-
and tenant Houses, a
and:lwo:Apple orchards: -,- 'There is . a well - of
water, and severalerY large springs:.near
'the n'Ouse t . , 'rhe turnpike Road from, }jars
risburg to Chambersburg' passei through the
farm,, and the" Rail Road passes nearly ',ln•
- This . pr)perty .is well. calculated for .t wo
Thehbove property. is worthy the attention
of apitalist,:as,i.t.w,iii'be,,sold.loW.
t le' is in.disputable...4E.hg t ilre
Wh4 BAK:I?.R.. •-
• IF...',I3OSgERMAN.
Carlisle, Sept;,
Lancaster Examiner : lc
•and flear'a
mark
_,price •Itt..seo.pfiksa i -
Charge. this aide. '
EMI
D R N:STi
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31 EDIC.4I; PHAEPA - RATIONS
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A 8 the ehjoyinent Of health depends on pre='
1 -11: serving tlie complicated' functions of • the
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S I'o NIA C 11, LiVfilt, INTEB:I4NES,.4:. LUti as,
..itutheuttliy and ,vigorous ,Stateoltrough.the--ope;-
, .ations:of Which:the body receives its growth, its •
nutrition, 'and itS suppert. It can no longer be ,
astonishing..that when these-viscera,are deranged
and cannot perform their proper functions, the
whole system should stiffer and become disorder..
(1,---1116-.ldood-isTmatle-from-441e-contents-of-the
stomach ; has its red color and yitality given 'to it
by the action of the lungs, and as it freidknons it s I
dutyin-circtilationg tlirotigh the veins anih urte ,
ries, has Its yellow or. billions excrement, which_
may' be termed its refus or worn out sediment,
collected' aniUdischarrd by (Ike liver. TRies
viscera,, then, are the ant.mimial inechaniSmor - -.
paratus by which the : blood_isinanufit - e and
preserved';, ant a. ris therefore ohvious- that - tlie
state of. these should be the first consideration of
the physician. Now there are various causes thai
will afieet and derange these organs With which
the blood haS nothimg whateve rto do. . Thus the
tornite.ll may be utterly. deb ildius.ta in one mo
ment, by affright, grief, disappointment,- heat of
the weatber,_or any, other nervous action, and be
‘clrii I - rirititite — ticii rrel;lfirfaird:---.1,7-tre-b-limir.
hlithie for this?
continuance
A NERVOUS ACTION q long
will produce seflled DYSPEPSIA.
II with head-ache.. bile; Mental and: physical debdi.
ly, and_ftMeral retinue,•of oilier Mils— Is the
blood to` Idame for this 'lntemperance,. by in , -
Barning the coats of the stimuich, an,l leaving it
in flacid, prostrate weakness ; and an undlie
quantity mul-continuance - or purgatiye medicines,
liy prodqpilig the same effects, Avillptit this organ
alniost out.-of--use fatr digesting i'vholesoine.solid
food; and thus impoverish tlie blood and the
-whole system., is the blood to blame for this?—
I Again, with regard to the. Ltings, -it is well known,
th i;t7Ti - KI Wit - 6. - iifd,TecEitaitni - eti-blantri:feer ni• l J3 3
a :current of air, will inflame the bronchra, all
d'od'o
_through. the blanchiligla.ir...tubes- of . the
lung;;'-AI)4V;MW,AI,I/I,T,lElivq ~ tIM milmiii; 4
liratdriiidlainsiditiog ilisease, Consumption . , with
pustules- and suppuration of the lobes, .which,
though timel. , remedies mitY.prevent, lime:n.o4
skill-can-curer ' Is the - blood'orthelltii-and bloom-
.Itine 5, 1837
IMOUSIO,
LARGE BANK BARN,
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Pritrited and riziptiOted lreekt#rby Geo. .41. 45
. 1 : GRo; - Peazeg l .
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Illoidint 'Vegetable - Life
• and
Pittr4NIX:II3IT,IMAS. •
.A
-CONTRAST, - '
nations,froln the tatnoteStAges,latli=hatLallips,but.'
• Columbus only found out the aiy.to America. Betore - the'
time of the great Spanish navigator, people were only enti•
bled to paddle about the shores. Just so with the Life -
Medicines. It itkut two years sizlcel first ventured upon
an - unknown: ocean, one! have discovered the precious .
object I was in search of—HEALTH: - Vegetable medicine! ;
were indeed known 'when I Cornniencen my search, but
their use use_uf_them,. I hove-not-only
passed • front, the dejected invalid, to the hale, hearty and
active. Man of business, but, comparatively spealcing, I have
renewed toy' youth:: I can thus, rith vobliciencein my own
experience, idvisi, witiimy fellow-citizens. Does the riAider•
want proof that the VEGET A BLit LIFIt MEDICINES
are "Wahl(' to biS own case? • I Wive - on — file at my office,.
5 av , hundreds of letteit, from some of the ,mast.
* CUM Of this inyitantEltunl,-voltintary-ofl'er -
the virtues of A GOOD VEGETABLE
roti ,
rvsrecinble
ed in testimoA
MEDICiN
Perablis who • oonstituijons have' beetrnearly ruined by
the "uIl-infalli e" mineral preparations of the day, will
bear me witnei, (hat the Life Dtidiciues, and such only,are
the true course to permanent good health.
GENERAL )IEIIIA RES 128LNTIVE
FAT'S LIFE PILLS &
.PIIOENiX- BITTER 2
These Medicines have long been known - and appreciated;
,for thew extraordinary and immediate powers of resroring
_perfect.haaltli,to persons-suffering ; itittler - nearly' - kincr
,if disease:io_wltieelothe-liuman-fritine-is-litibliv
.Ist many hundreds of - certificated- instances,
.they have
even rescind sufferers from the - very verge of an-untimely
grave. ult7rli the deceptive :nostrums of Use slay had ut•
terly failed; and to many thousands they kavepermanently
sticurcil.thaT unifaim enjoyment of health, without. which
life itself is but a partial blessing; So great, indeed, Ins
their efficacy invariably avid' infallibly , proved, that it has
appeamil scarcely less than miraculous to those who were
tudicquaiattal is ids the beautifully philosophical pi Meiotic,
liPoll , lilcir they are compounded, and'upuis si hicli they
cons.quently act. It sins to their manif,st and sensible
action ill purifying the• springs and. channels of life, anal
enduing Omni with relit:wit! tone and stair, that they were
in - Mr-el for their name; which was bestow. d upon , hem 'sit .
the spontaneous request of several individuals as hose lists
they had obvious") , so ved, . , . .
The proprietUr rejoices ill tics opportunity afforded by
clitclUniversardifrosiiiis of:thOlvlaily-press;_for_ µfacing : his
VEGE FABLE LIFE PILLS mithin the Lutos-le dge and
reach-or every individual in the sninotiffity. Ulrike the
host of pernicious go:mite:ries; which boast a:vegetu ble. in-.
gredients, the. Life P,ilevare , rtilefg Orgdtahli; atrS•scOntiiiii
neither :Slereatry, Antimony, Arsenic, nor tiny other min
eral, in any form. mliathei r. They are entirely composed
of c:stracts Irian ' rare stint powe rEnt plants, the virtues of
which. though long known to several Indian-tribix, and'
recently to souse eiinentpliarmaceuticateheneists,urestho
-piker unknown tin - the
. Ig:tomtit' pretenders to medieaf
science; and were never Milne administertd in-so happily
efficacicsils n combination. . .
The lit'st operation ii:th loosen the coati of the stomach
and *eels, the various impurities and crudities constantly
settling [Wound. them v-antl-tC- eetteivt- tine-hardened fates
which collect in the, cioivo ittimis of the small intestines.
Other medicines partially cleanse tiiese, and hare Vile!) col
fected mass, behind, as to produce. habitual • eastiaalin-S.,
. with'all its train of evi,s, or sudden di:mini:a, si ills its im.
ininefit dangers. I his factis is ell known to sill regular
a:lett:unit:l;min) exaritinorlie .Inunrui bowelslafterthapo l _
1111 d 111,11 CC ibe prejudice of these well informed Men against
"the quack medicine s.pf the ugV.....Thecsveund,elfeet of Like
vll.(;lilrAlii, if, LIFE_elLLS_is-to titanic the kidneys and
the bladder, and by this means, the liver and the lungs,
the heuithfut - action of which entirely depends upon the
regularity of theurinary organs. The blood,. which takes
'its red, color from the agency orate liver and the I.lllo' bet
filsarit passes into.tlie heart, Being thus purified by- them.
and nourished liy food coning from a clean stomachs,
courses freely through the veins, realest s every-part of the
systein,•tinil teinmphantly mounts the banner or beam, in
thy blooming cheek. : • -'
Ilse following are among the distressing variety ofliuman
diseus,s, to which the Vegetable Life Pids are well known.
to he infallible:- ‘,.. ' '
DY6l.lsPal A, by ni•oitglity cleansing. the first anti
second stomachs, to eresetiug.a-flusvor-pureiliealtlrythitei
- lot - Ead - rirt - Wififei nil acrid kind;- F•lntulency; Palpitation
e „
Of the heart, Loss of it plictitt., Heart-burn and llcuchnche,
Restlessness, 1.11-tempi.r, Anxiety, Languor, turd Melan
choly, which are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will
vanish es a, natural consequence of its cure. Costivenroi,
by cleansing the Ashok length of the bites - lines wills It Sal.
yetat process, and without violence; all violent purges save
the bowels costive within two days. Diorrhaw and Cholera,
by removing the sharp acrid fluids by which these can.
plaints are occasioned, • and by promoting 'the lubrientive
secretion of -the 1111130.111 membrane. Fever: of all kind:,
by restoring the blood ts regular circulation, through the
process of perspiration in souse cotes; and' the tliciroug . iisa.
lution of all intestinal obstructions its others. 'fie LIFE
PILLS have hcen known to cure Ithetanativn permanently
in three weeks, iisid Gout in half that time, by removing
local inflammation from the muscles and ligaments of the
joints. Droprie: of all kind', by freeing 111114 strengtlitning
the kidneys and b.ailder; they operate most delightfully on
these•important. organs, mid • hence have ever been found a
certain remedy ra• the worst clues of Gravel. Also, Wornir,
'by dislodgi n g from the turnings of the bowels the -slimy
'matter to which these ere ate Ps adhere; Asthma and Con
,sumption, by relieving th e air vs ssels of thelungs from Oh
mucus, At hirls even Os glut colds ti ill oecitsion which if not
removed bet:eines hardened, and- produces iliose dreadful
11i91,119tt. SCUINY, Ulcers, and inveterate sores, by the per
(let purity millets these Life Pills give to the blelost, and all
the humors; Scorbutic Eruptilms, anti bad co:»pleiissA by
their alternative elEct upouThelluids thatfeyd the sktrtithe
morbid state of as hich occasions all Eruptive complaints
...Sallow, Cloudy, and other disagreeable Complexions, the
use of - these Pills far a very short timeoi ill effect an entire
cure of Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, and a striking improve
ment in the Clearness oflhe skin. Ciiiinnon Colds and In
flalllga wilt always - be. cured by_ one dose, or by tyro, n
o; eve,
-itms .. .. - . -' or..i4ases. - "Pile s,- ns a remedy for this most dis
-trossing an.l obstinate malady, the Vegetable Lift. l'ills de-'
serve a iffitinct and emphatic-recommendation. It is well
known to lisAidrcds in this city, that the Proprietor -of these
invaluable Pilli, was himself afflicted with the complaint
Ihr upwards of thirty ; line,yetirs, and he tried in vain every
remedy prestrilted.within the whole compass of the Meterm
Medici. He however, nt length, tried the medicine which
he now off rs to the public,Ond he was cured in a very: short
timeoifter his recovery had been prenounced tad only im-
Probable. but obsolutely impossible, by tiny Manaus means.
._ IIII tECTIONS FOIL USE.-The PrOillit torof the Vege
table Lifi, rill: dors not follow the base and mercenary prac
tice of the quacks of the day, in advising' persons to take
his Pills in large qu.intitiei. No good muss thprali - Poiii•
lily be so regime:l. These pills are to be la tint bed Pine
every night, for a week or fortnight, :iceman) g to the disease.
The 113110 dose is from 2to 5, according to thy constitution
of the person. Verydelicute personsaliould'hegin with but.:
- twoonikinerease at - the nature of the case may' requiriu
those more robust, or of, very costive habits. any begin with
-3; mid increase to ..4,'or es-en $ Piths, tind they . wily effectrt
sufficiently lumpy change to guide the patient in their fur
ther use. Tilt-Ild Tilts saint times occasion sickness and
vomiting, though very seldom. unless the stomach is very
Shut; Ons, however, mar be considered a ravoraffie symptom/.
as Wu:Pieta mill find himself at oncerelieved, and by peer
aCVermice will sooli_recover. __They usually operate within
-10 tit'-12 hours, and never 'give pant tllllll.l the bowels are
wry 1111.1(.11' encumlwrcd. 1 hey may be taken bY the most
delicate females under any' eircitiostaticcs.-It is, howeeer,
reconutiensied, thaUtOseln Inter periods of pregnacy should
take lilt one at a time, and thus continue to keep, the
bowels open: and even two sissy betaken WllUid thierintlent
4 .; l :vvereest - res - e -45 nr - viii - is, m sulmtitin s oi i
full of water, may' be giveirio on infind'in the following
doses-a tea spoon full evcry two hours till it operates•, fora
child from one to live years of age, half a pill-and from
live to lemons: pill. . ' .. ~ •
.1111 K PIRENIX BIT %(l
TEII - nre - to ulled, because they
Possess the power of , res tori mug the-expiring embers of health,
ton Flowing rigor throughout the constitution,as the Pltry.'
nix is said to be restored to lire irons the ashes of its-own
dissolution. - The Plitcniv. Bitters - art; entirely vegetable,
FoloP o S.X.d.ArrOO.l4.founitonlyinsattiain,parts of- the sv.estern
country, which will infallibly cure FEVERS AND AGUES
of sill kinds; will never Sail to eradicate' entirely all the ef.
feces of Mercury, infinitely sooner than the insist poWerfull .
lireTp - iii r atriPiriii - SffiiTijiiirilfiiTtiiiii - irillitiimedis i tely cure the
.sletermination sir. II LOOD 'PO THE - HEAD; never fail in
the .sickness incutetil to young female:: and will he found a
certaluedy in all cases of 'nervous debility andsveaknesi
of the m st impaired .constitutions. As, tereinedy fur Chro
nic anil njiarnmatorg , Itheuniation, the efficacy of the
Phoenix Bitters will be denionstratetLb);_the-Ose of a single
-bintir,=-The-ustrattles eiTor these bitters-is half a mirth gauss
fitll' in water or wine', alai Omit quantity may be taken two
orfh ee times aidayosbout half an hour before uncaps ; a
less Mistily niny.bo takeh '
hit all times. ' Po, those who arc
MB' ted ' with. indigestion , after.meals.' these Hitters will
prey inya Made, as they very greatly locreaset he actionof
thus iiicipaixiscera, help them to - perform their functions.
- and e able .the stomach-so - discharg e into : th e . bowels
whale 'is-olfcnsive.--,Thusindigestionisrusilyandspeediz'
t
Ty_renioved, appetite restored, and•the months of the ab'
aorbent-vessels beintelesinsedi - niftritionirratilittited, and
strength of body nun miergy,of mind nee this happy results.
For further:partiettlars of MOFFAT S LIFE, 'PILLS,. nod
PIREN IN Al r rti; its, • apply at Mr:Mould's office,
.Nis:
16 Broadway, New York,...mtheth the Pills an be obtained
forssoelito,mito or isl per,,boxj; and the Bitters fIiOZ,I
or 2 per bit Se: • f..7Ntimersitii certificates or the Wonder
ful efficacy 6r both, may he there-inspected. -• ' ' - .• •
• lissome obstinate tool complicated cases of chronic and
i nflaminatoryltheu minims. la ver; cam Oni ins,. Fever and
Ague, Dyspepsia, Palsy,' Piles,injuries from the else of men: .
'wry, gialline,and other (Menses 0: lon g ' agoing t it mprite_
tboad necessary_to take binlitheLifePilirinid Plicie - nix Bit=
'Rix, in the doses before rticolannended. ,-. .:*. • . -1.: • . '
,I.
• 7 , 1.13.-'filitic Pillsantl ?lie Diners willget all sitercury,out
of tint system infinite 4 fasterthan - the be preparfiliumfor
freiiliiin remedy 'for the ru of
shing
11 st o rl oa n tz ur t i l iB4 e heal, nd*-! or all vi o lent headache:, tic ilottlearl4r,
_8 e...;-;.illmertnonk.w . lio are predisposed la, apoplexy, palm
'ltte.,lnnild never be.without the Life pills or .the..l3itteo t
f ie ti. rs i°° p rin i ( k ll t o i t o she n el ; li al 'i°t t in t m l 4 t e l d :o rifil w ‘i ;' o lai ff lleP e i r r ' it e rse ri• u. l i t;fl iTi i er ur 4 i u t ' y q i i :y. liliz t ' Tie enltih' p er ilr e.el e P OI .
'the skin.. '. . - ' ..'• •
.
September 19, 1867.—1 y.% i • '
UE S.D X' TO era/1E R 10' 1837.
.
b
A Val.uale•rarnr."
~ ,
iii i VILL be sold at public vendue, on Satur , '
v v, day the 14th day of October, .1837, on
-thepremises,..-tilat valuable tract-offandoiitu 7 -
-Pa.-'two miles south east oirf
ate' in - Allen township , ' Cu berland county, 1
Mechanicsburg,
joining-lands of Daniel Mo fie'', "John §heely,
4.idiothers,:containing-_ . - - , . • . 1
5 (7 - 741. Tt. .- •
of Paieitted land, more or..less. The.soil is
LimeyStpne of an
good state of cultivation. • About. l2O acres
LarezclearetlandLtbelialance-in-geod-thriving
timber. Oh the farm is-,an excellent • -
• Apple Orchard. _
•The'impedvetnents.are a large Dou le Stan
Dwelling House, well finished; with a porch
the whble length of the bbilding , ; a twb story
,~tone, Spring house l" a smoke' house; and
brick dry house. An excelleni.building used:
its fa VVagon.ortaker'§,shop;,a large Log Barn
ivitlt a'w.ttgott_sheil at tach ell „and -a stone hog
pett: -- _"l'here are three wells Of water - conven= -
ient to - s7tid
supply of water, at a depth of but 13, 20 and.
25 feet below the surface. _ _
JOIN HOFFAT
. _
Ph r PIT mtderg66l.l^fedtWalar ' •
thereof being post.and This , fariii lies
in an'excellent settlement, and possesses -My
nierims,advantages for markets for the sale
of produce it is within 2 miles of the depot
of the Cumberland Rmid; which
promises - to et sate a
.large demand for
' •
: - Any persod desirous of
•-eh-n i=ilf tPTii3ii either iif the subscribers, the
one living on
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. P. M., when
attendance wil.l be given and terms of sale --
made known by . 2 • •
. .
:
" STimud MAile'r,.
Joseph - Splieqberger, .
Executors of Clfristian Mollie'', dec'd
Sept. 2.5 4 ',18.3.7.-3w.* . ,
.: •
THE subscriber,' execut . ot of the - last 1411
-and-teclament - of Samuel. Ruby, Esq. late of
East .Patulattorough township - ,, Cumberland
County; deceased, will expose to public sale
the follnwhig real estate;.ta_lot;—.on 'the.
premises. on Pritlaythe 20th day- of Octobr
next,at:lo o'clock in the forenoon,
.in Silver
Spring township, about two miles from
Hciguestoan, one fahn of excellent
14-TlLMattiatlM, 744&1111%.
containing about 60 Acres,'whereon is exec
te_ct_a_th.9—stn4_
Stone dwelling House,
barn 'and other 'out linuses,_adjoining lands
lf Peter Eberly, Elizabeth Albright, and
olin Harman, in sight of the Conodoguinnet
creek.. •
ALSO—Two lots of ground; itnate• in
jinguestown, marked in the additiOnal plan
of said town, Nos. 1-and 14.. --'
•ALSOOne other tract of land, situajeln
Rye toWnship, Perry county, adjoining , lands
of Solomon Fennikle x Mr; White, u d others,
containing about
. , .
thereon is erected a two story dwell rig hduse ;
and other buildings, within sight . 6 V•tri .'s
saW=mill. ------ ''. - . •
‘
ALSO-- nether tract of timber land,
situate in 12)e to unship, Perry bounty ad
joining iand's George, Kline and other.s,
containing 100 : Acres. -
ALSO—One tract - af — timber land; situate
in -Greenwood• township, Perry county, ad
joining lands on. the south side of-Lick Run;
or Gockalarnus, containing- -==- ..
ALlo—One- other tract of. timber- land,
situate in Rye township; Perry county; con
taining 150 Acres.. '
ALSO—One other tract of timber land,
situate in Greenwood township, Perry
ty, - adjoininvon the side -- of;BuffalOe
Hill, contamilig•3oo Acres. • , -
ALSO—About 100 bushels orcorn,- by the
bushel.
Attendance will be. given .and terms_made_
known on the day of sale by ' . •
• • JOHN- RUPP
••• •' Executorof - Samuel - Ruby, dec'd.
1. Pennsb6ro' township, j . " •
• Sept. 25, 1857.- 7 ts. .5 - . •
FOr soe, or Reiit.
* THAT large and well known farm '
lying one
Mile west of„gatii,xle,...ealled the Steel now
in ;ioasessithi Mahler .containiur
u out nrucresi • • -
. .
1741,' Acres Otiiihich arc deayd,
and iikder . good fende; and well set with elover„-
life. Wino% ements are a-good /.
90 feet long, 4 ptimp.of never failing weer an
. Apple Orchard, and every . other necessary in or.
fler -- "Tiii,s - farm - is - sopetior for stocic; - 7
LS 0-4A:umber firm ir k North Mitildleton'touisi
shiP' adjoining Zeigler, .and Horner'siielis, con.
taining about 225 acres, a large portion of which
Is cleared. this-tract-is-welMirefiWirfilifock;
hnviiis abupdance of meaquirand water in every.
field. . The improvements. ayoseveral
lhouses, a log barn riniUti house.ll. .
. .
. .
. .
The above will be . gold or let ;on good terrrs,
'Apply to. It.GivincCarlisle-,- or to . .
October• 2, !83'./.7-#4t..Z
NOTICE. -- 1 . ;
-• • • , : • October 18.37:
:- . .l4.D.irectot.tt of
,the!"Carlifile . Savings- Fund.
Society" have this day decfayed 'n• Dividend' of
3 per cent foe the hat aix7:montits, on the Lock
and weekly depuslisn.
isy is tom = ••
ifroY(10;
Octobkr s; ]B37.—St,
. 1 170/TiCX. • - -- '''
T .<lsl_,
iEsubseriber residing at: umbeiland
Mi4l.._ ' _civ_..C.amberlatui, ,, will at tilLtinues
give the highest price in,cash fur.ivheat.
. -David , .Reichafii. - -
. August 31, '1817.-61n.0
FOR. SALE.,
Public Salo:
300 4.ORMS.
JAMES
.--Eiddeitnitister
nobilofoulsold EsiibliMbped.°
',AND FbIITUNATE OfFICE, : .-
180 Halt. st, doors below Ilkii.Frardclin
HIGH J.; A
•
Togo off 'on Mg 2181 da,y . of October; 1 . 837.
rionrssoN has the pleasure of anoottneiti . to _
his- friends and patrons abroad tile acheme of
annthee.-gr'and,lotteu , to-be,clrawei : on-sATUR
day of'Oetober,.lB37,.,. th e,Nii•
State Lottery,_ for the benefit of um
-Itenevolent—So - ciety-of Norfolk; Va., elitag B,lor
1837, to.be drawn at Alexini(loa, Va: on SATUR:
DAY, Oet2l, .1837, at 3 - P.. M. 75 . No:
Lottery and eleven ctra . wn Minty •. • .
------'-
_l_prize-of4o-0004113,000 - ,7. - 1504nizes of 4100
Tfir 440,000 1 prize of
.$1,940
1 _• , 1,50
1 -, . ' 4,000 5_- 1,200
1. -. •• .3,000 - 1156 - - -1,000
64 prizes of sl4o—to Ist and-2tl drawn numberss
64 • do , 90—to 2(1 " 3d do , do
64 do 3d " 4th do" .do •
64 do 70—i-to 4th It sth 'do do
.„..
Prizeiln—the_scheme amounting 4) mere than
DATA' A NIILLION OF DOLLARS!
Whole tickets , $.lO,
-: l 4ertifteate-of-a - r4tiar:.- packageOf '25: - Whole
ti kets in the aliose-splendid-lottery-Wilkie-is.-
sued and sent for $140; Lahcs S7U, qrs-$35,
eights . $17,50.... A regular- package. .of 'tickets
pay contain the. 4 highest capital' prizes, •
T 9 secure the sghind can't:l4.4 is tit:643l l Y the
_nearest rout., A liberal discount will be, made to
t lobs. or iodividuids disposed to adventure by
the packsge. All' orders addrehsed to the sob.
scriber, either by post or private conVeyance,
thankfidly 'received and promptlnitteirdeillO.
all cOmmunicaticins, • perfectly confidential.—
Please address E W. AtObinson, Baltimore, Md.
October 2, 18737
the' far m
- ) N
and htraUg:rs,y and, all _persons at-,a 019-
t.wee i, respectfully directed to . i2OI3INSON'S
A DYER I'ISEMENT in another part of triis pa
per.
..
Octol)er 2, 1187. •
' PUBLIC'SALE. •
Ily an order of the Orphans 'Court of Cumber
laud County: there will be exposed to pithlic sale
1131 the- prenlises, on Thu i rsdarttre-19.6rh.clay uf
tuber . next, A tract or Isnd in Mifflin Township,
Cumberland bounded.by 'lands of Chr.
Failure, and Janie!, Purdy, anil,JohirgitATeX, - con.
I tuning one 7 ltutuhinLattil twitily•eigltt acres; more
Pr less ahoutiBo_acres of-Which — are. :cleared- and
cultivated, Ands.the — resiclue — eidered 'with •• good
lini:fer: . the iniprovetneitts are a •
Lo ItiOtese La.^ Bart',
_ _- r 3
Two Apple prchards,• nod an - excellent well o
e•nterr . •
Tem9rnadt known on the clay hf til.
_.-----
JAMES P ..URbY Sen'r.
..... , -
...9ciner of William Purdy (keg
Carlisle, Sept. 18, 1837.
PUBLIC .8.1 LE OF
•
REAL . ESTATE:
By
_virtue of an : order of the Orphans'
Court of Cumberland' county, will be esx4
posed, to public sale on the premises on
Saturday ii
the 4th day of November next,
A HOUSE AND LOT OF ROUND,
containing two acres, situate in.S. Middletan'
tovinship, on the Triadic Spring Road, aliont,
four miles below Carlisle.' There is also„Nsuible
_on the premisgs. T'ernis of sale: one hall on,thc
confiritatioic of the sale end the_ residhe in- two
annual pay men s without ihterest. •
of Mt minor c i'ld'rl ti o
i s o py y o l na t - ;
h u a L ii N
A , r ii n sn ,.ll
t r7 d P
e n e . w.
Carlisle, Sept.' 18, 18.37.
sj
, :• -T.g_A_l r COW.
A M E to , the plantation of the
• •
subslber residing in South 'Mid
(Veto! township, on or about the
• -m.„l3th inst., a stray Cow, of middle
and of a dark red color, the two hind fret
are white - .. - .: l:liftn.wncrinnst'come_forwinil;_tirnre
property, - pay - charges - and take tier it - w - ay, - other:
wise she will be disposed of acoOrding to 11 w.
.MCOB STRICKLER.
. October 2, .1:837.-=-3w.•
(IibIiTIVIA S Pki. FA.
.
Wilt be exposed toPublie 50e, on the premises
'On Suturdarthe.24sf day of October_inst.
Tract a Land,/
situated tn ' , Yank ford township, - Cumberl. tire-Min
ty, on the road leading-from-Diller' - Itriclge;to
Dublin_Gap,--iconlaininr,LsboUt 25 - u6resonore-or.
less, upon which is erecte,(l ,
- 41.7120)44- revtinriro. _
And a LOG BARN; tA v riv vas, of water on 'tl - I. \
premises, a first rate pplepreliartl, The pro.
petty' under gootVence.ol7l in a goadstateor_
toltiratioo. Th9/lawl luljthris the properfiTif
Peter Myers,/,Christian rattler, Georgci Eci:erdt
and others.
Te'rrns, r
purclin/
April.
sjtle , .nre. n 5 follows i the hall.or the
money to be Avid on the Ist day -of
Apra; I"Bitf,,wihen possession will lin — peen, tie
reyramtler in two 4qual annual payments without
It intere st: . •
JOSEPILHEBERLIG.-
,
rThe creditors °fit Anghinhangh, deceased
will. take notice that the AuilitorsAoThiat.shali the
tssets_of_tii_e_exiate - ..among them v 41.1 meet at the.
hotise of liobereAlwfarime C'irlisle •on:
flay; the 18th day.of Cictober inst, at 2 ii'elock;
tr.
-
• - , JOIIN '
. • 17013'T.
Octobe't 2, "1 - 6371 - • :
. . - ii--;:: - :• - linifitozo4coff . - .
it,,,_%\ar1..1A: . :'.34 1 C•ri.0 kir . s• $i _
.1106 . 4 P, dr.e4 ..ki
- ' V. 01,1 artrord(Fred tr
.L.: ., 1. 'parade at the Cour
h N.. House iirthe borough
•i- - nCcarli'sle i -on:SATEJIp
• '-r„.. = DAtir' the,..l4tly, ilny_.:.ol
",•',
.- - t?...atober n est, at l'f'..N .
6.- . k .' clock in the ftwenuon,
^- 4 .01 , ..A • 411_41.,11 4 ,11t1 aecon tr.-
1 ! - I ::• '4 v i A 1 6 tl i i t§- %v I ,h il it - e gn pt a i. it s c" m ie r r tf
II
i , ' 'knavisacks, with al lintt
. • 1
1. '. •oiteiftnite.t Sc. ink; putt
~,.••., 1, - •, ,, ,0r1i1ue p antaloons:
~_---."- --- ',By oiler, 14.6,'
... , II I.lNlty"ji Kt.. 1.611, q.. S. -
N. W. A general turn , out .is regtiestifd;i as fund.
tress,of irllPOrlanoe ., iiill lid. liiribdoie-'iliO oom .
". Carlisle Sept. 25 1837. -- -,- I' ...
F e - ERS,,
Ts &wirer
I OTHCE.
tIRANDERVIII'S
,Science should contributelo lheiComArt, . Health
- 114461ab.1e„; o . aivei•site'Plitig --- . ---
—,- ___L_ and_Hapithas§ pi
.Alapking,"
•
'On the eighteenth of .Iklay, i8.35, .111es - 61i - ow
irulyeelebrated W
Pillsere. first made known in
1. - li - Elliiiii-alFSiates, although in Europe• they had
-been fireVicittsl?" - beforttlie public nearly a/Coen.:
tory. The' Amerjean pith.lic....naittrally sle.Wifti_
thorn with suspicion;..bitt as on .triaf they -were
found what they.professedi it was sOen displaced
1:11e, greatest confidence. lit fact the Many_
persons. who have commenced with them tinder
the . most trying circumstances of bodily Laic.
tion ; when every other means .and
.medicineJtad
_ptaved_altogethek-unavailing,--have-beeti:restored-'
11 ealti1arid - 41 - P_Rinelsa - ifelitrtfueir.......malzalrer
cuiisatience ith,..they are now recommended by
thousands of persons whOm they have cured •of
Constimption, influenza, Golds, Indigestjon,-Dy-s..
ieli - Siti - , - HClidaChe, Pains, and a sense of fullitesS
in . the . back - part of the Head, ustially.the symp
toms of Apoplexy, Jaundice, Fever: and Ague,.
Billions, Starlet, Typhus, Yellow,' and 'common
fevers of all kinds,'Astiona; Gout, -. ltheumatism,
Nervous . Diseases, . Liver.. (.1 - iiinplaint, Fleuri,sy
InWarcl :Werkness, Depression_of - the Spirits;
Ruptures, Tnflammation,--Sore Eyes,.Fits, Palsy,
Dropsy-, - Small - "Pox, :Mc:tiles, Croup, - "Coughs,
•Whoo in Con 11,•Alilncy;_,Cofic,_chole-ra-14.0 •
- bus, 'ravel Worms,-Dysentcey,:pctifitess„ Ring . -
ing'Noiseslit_the _Dead, .King's4vil,-Seraula,
Erysipelas, or . St.. Anthony's Fire, Salt Rheum.
White Swellings,-Ulerrs-some , uf 39. years stinacl.l
'Mg, 'C.:Meer% -Tumors, Swelled Peet ana 7 1:6; , ,.
.Piles,:. Costiven'ess;, all.......Epip , tifins o___l - the .. . Skin;
Frightful DreaMs, FeMale , complantsOf every.
1 kind,. especially obstructions, rfaxatitiorfke.........." .
Although Doctor:11. has enumerated bY_narne
the above diseiries,..lle. is. nevertheless of -opinion
with .his grandfather, thelate Celebrated Dr., Wm.
1 Brandreth, that there - its,only tisk . , Diseaseiruu
imppeity of the blood,.whieb - by impeding - tire
circulation; brings_on . inflattiotv--audstmse ,
, quem.ilerangement in the orgark or part where'
sacir itnpurity,of -the. hime1,,..1.1.05; and that it Is
the different appearances • which this - inflination
or derangement puts on, that . have canserilkdi
cal "men to designate strs:h appearances by variotis
.-nanicirfbut-which-arerin 7 faet- F only-the—salite-tilS•
';e4Sc'..- . - Iyith - More or less violence. Dr. —Wan_
, Brandreth.'Was so fully convinced-of the truth of
the above simple , theory', that he spent thirty
years in experiments and laborious research .intb"
-be medical prOperties of the numerous plaids
Composing the Vegetable Kingdoto; his object
, being to compose a med vine which should-at
once purify., and-produce by - specific action, a
removal of qtll bad litm:ors Ron - I the }, L und by the
stomacltandiroweli, -as hy.-the_ein Haiti-on fon 0
the - -use.uf stiell'a7medicine; ,- ioch tulmorF, are
d
sure to be-carried -off, and the hio
,-.l.'Nsmiie a
state of puritYlland whoever takes_these.,Pdis . ,
and_Pers.evi.-Tes WithalieniStill_be:SatiSiled.-_that_
Dr.• Wit. Brandveth.fullrititained=liTql - iilairfKro:
_pic....object.--It-- - -is -now int absolute illill 'known
fact, that every disease; whether it be in the head_
or feet, in the brain or meanest. niem'oew.,-wliether
it bean-outward ulcer, or an inwit - ftrabsee: s,.:tre
,11, thoitgbßrigiors_fe.m_thany cau,vs, reducible
-to this ohe grand'effect, namely impurity 'ul 'the
blood : .
In all caves- they will he found a safe and sim
plerentedr - yet all powerful . .foithe removal of
the disease; - whetherchroniclir r r ecenclfifectioas
or otherivise; and - what make's them particularly
adapted too' this country,. is that there is not the
slightest li bility to cold when taking them, in
deed the system is absolutely less susceptible of
cold . when -under "their influence, than at an)
other time; therefore in this . climate therare in
_valuable. Neith;r, do they require change of.
-diet or care or any kind. In En.;:lan I these Pills
11 - tt - ve be6i the'"only medicine. of many families
iforperinds; varying from forty to sixty years, and,
have always prided 'effectual in restoring heal fi
I wherever an aberation from it occinTed. .
NOTlCE.—inconsequence of the nu erous•
- counterfeits for ',kin the. Drug and - temical
Stores, the public are catitioncd agar t purchas
log of any person' except the aver- wed agents.
... .
•
SeCurlty Against con erfelti.7 . . .
Dn. Iluaxna writ has • :idol' ed the followag
plan to secure the GENUINI , I Ilrandretit Pdis to
the public. Every autl sized - A.g:mt must have
a Certificate of Agee and it will be -seen that
a dotthle7forgery-- - ": Sl . he' committek - before
/
anyone-camproc re a..folge: l 3!ertificaterand. the
person' having ' in Ida possession is equAly liable
with the . ftir • r.. . • •
T he. ft: owing are the appointed agents fat
jr f,
ilia vici . ytity, viz: Wm. Gdmore, Chambersbus•g . ;
.I:iv:VA. Winrott, Gettysburg;. OGILBY Fr. 11l 1 . -
Ny.:ll, rafrsle ; and Wm. Beli, - 11arrishurg. .
/ Dr. Brandreth's . officers for the sale of the
tibovePills are 169 Race above. s th street ) ant'
_ . . . .
24<eittesiitit street, I'hilailelph•ia
8, 1827.—tf... •
Sheriti's
, )1Y virtue of sundry writs - orvendititini expoini s
to toe directe.l,•issued out tiflhe court of Corn
itnon-Pleas of.Ctonberlandlcounty, cvos
„ed to publicsaleut=lhn_.coui•t liouie_in
ough of Carlisle, on Wednesday the 4th day of
Qctober next,• at 10 o'clock, A. M., the
follow
(i,yrg described real estate, to wit:
_
Jl _House and Lot of around,
situate in the borough of Carfedo, containing 60
feet in breadth, and 210 feet in depth, 3 .none' or
less, adjoining a loeof Peter Cutqhall on the west,
an Alley on the Noith, and l'omh et street on the
son irWilirtfarreiTirareCted a f G oS.'o
Ftyaae;.plastFrcd. Soized and taken in execution
as the property of J9llO Main. And to bb sold
by me.
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TO THE - VOTERS OF CUMBEIt-
LAN) COUNTY:
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-' Thankful ioetiie heeral encoeragentent flirt:re:a
me as a candidate fth;..Slierifi; I Ite.vertlv i lesii beg
I .are to fline • stantlini. a :ON at•llk Irescitt
Gime. ni t s . determination leis been tali en in con
'oeilnettee: a severe doMestie aftliMinn, attd miter
causes not necessafy .at
. ../ A (GON
NSyton townsltiri e ..o . etot?tirl2,.lE.37. -
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ALL persoiiirint;ebteil:to,tidcl,,stain.cirlir.,:n
Woti..," late of South Mtldle.ton to-wnshiP, . Cum
berlamt •county,,,tlee'd i . are requestoi:to_tnake
payment'• to_thefsittkeritir - r; 7l reauthw in the bur-
Tmgii and tht.ie having claims
Saiil estate - ‘i . lll . pri . .4oft them properly
ted settteutent. • ,
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pai,..yrkents ; Nui4s 4411 sOlveili Bitilks:wili b e
receivect liereitiforitii4kAymeilt for I ich et s
micl,ordet: will meet .theskial proinpt htl6i.
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en'ectest,oots•ers ettriak'd,
Front—vari,tig oltrdells cuill'd with CO?•
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Tara _Lady, -
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On Leing req •ested . to write it her Albtinc .
Lady, fair Lady, ask for a blociining flower,
Ta'en from the shrine.of "Nisdom-vlrginbowe6
Whendrearoy sitcfis,pti - oessflut;stilly hour, •
And, it shall sure be , thinO'; •
USIA : Lady asit.p6t so vain a . - —• '
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For the-spjritof prong in rn 9 , will ne ' er,apring~
- LtiCliniolial by AiitoPs
I..ndy,.fitir - rtiay;i4k •fora glitteringzem;
I.Pluck.ed from fair virtue's - heav'rdr.dtailent - 7
' 'flat guided hy it; 't would ietich thee hoW to Atemi
current cheerily. ,
‘.lll.lt , ..tuttly.seek not the poet's fire,
In one whom naught could e'er ingpire; •
OF else With zeal he'd touch the golden lyre,
-And strike it'S-nurnbers merrily:
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A COUNTRY EDITOR
The Fillowilfgr - Circumsianee,.
ve,_o_Li hp " , fib ity . «f t-hN pres and at
llu same : tiine, of•the lib'erzdity.with which
ItS.coriductorsittereq'arded for theirtoili
was told us by _flit; editor ora . cutotry
paricr'in the - State 'of New York. );Ke -
v - outh-fOr the-truth of the. story_, -att a rgiek --
it in Our rilend's ownwords.-L121640e://dva
• -.jAfter 1
was I. of my time., I procur,_
fetit - !rs:Of. - tec42nlotenilation 'from
editer of - 44''e Albau Argu's, • and weift to
.the town of---=— Th io
_7.llti.s...by_thele - orrtik:atio t is of mtintellecti7 4
upon the subject of democracy. Ihad,;l4
you may well suppose; filmed .the ;rifest;
atravagatiltleas:of the importanWof an
editin; and I think I never was / so _
:•atisthNl with as whp / 1 register;
ed my name at the hotel.to as'
',Editor of the Ilardscrabble. Republican
Bannur.f -
"Ayelb--I took ossession of, iny
dom,copsistin) , and Old Ramage presS
.and.three.cas s of small 'pica type, worn
to the thiryr nick, and began the-new.se- ;
ri6s of e Hardscrabble Republican: 7 =
•
Bute, l sings went on swimnangTy.
at , the end of six months, my-lan&
rii . became pr'essing for my board, and I
was fain to make a call Upon my 'patrons.''
This through the columns of my
paper, not doubting that they would come
forward enthusiastically and pay. This
notice I condoned a month; but, to uttet4
.41ismay,*.not one of my' 'patrons' made,
his appearance., I now welt to work lit
good. L'arnest; made net my bills and pre
sented them to my villar , e-tustomers in
i oi
BA!
H l l.si!il.:' - .l:did.ollmake,muclL by
I owed tliO tailor' twice as much di
owed me-s-the shoe maker brotight me in
his - debt-the barber poked bill for
shaving in my. face—the 'blacksmith had . '
mended the frisket'of nif confourOeil 614,
Ram. 6e . the - tinner had. a charge fete
.d a roller lnould—the4kcer-- fur, .
glue and - molasSes- r and, in line,. e
I dis;''
covered that my collections me-:Rit
a hundred dollars'in•debt, • •
.
. "Nothing. now* remained but,an : appeat -
to My:eountry'Subscribers,—'l 7 ltis-lentide i —'
antl,:lortumately r root of tlitin-,rMidy ttY
pay=but in such "curretic? as %%MOO:lig ! . _
tonislreven these latter days. Shin
tees are tipthing to it. One
.said had;
agreed to pay- in . wood,. and added;
dog. to the woods, 'there it, is, help your;;
Sell.' Another promised • inc a loatiLor . ; .
next week. Ont. offered
.•tne a pig: for h.yeat'.--iiiliseription: an , as p
' I was.a . 'wole hog' editor, I closed with.
the offer immediately. , But a new diffi.
cul ty arose. - There Were two •
and, (I,le , pts:nets,o.34ltl vat iltiak i jie.said
- Seperating them'-they would. be, sure ta:
pine away and die. 1 . Stiggested..tbat lte
s ouldlet,mehaveAlie trib o thi.an4l..;W 14, 7 7-
gi y'e binicreditforaYear'Sstiticription,in :
advance. .I'4is lie refuse - d;:but proposed
. „'&1 -- shuuld -, takek outs: r l. , for the year's
. stibscription, and'helP hi( get in hay;'.
I , ogree
_to do....:,: . Never dbl . .. poor "devil 'Week liar ,
or,' 'or sWea t •twore profusely than age..
ingtho - se memorable . ..two, days.
ed a bag, out a pig in eack_iink,slktig it-,0--
atl ss in v - Slioltle:r; and Startedllinnie.-4 •
Intillive.ini:les to walls,Tand.before'l
1 eq . half way, the bag beetune . untleiti-t-put '
'tile little piggling,:,'ln; 410'. end
.. --,cooked. uli its R.4il and ratiffnr:dearlife:l
- dropped the. : bag and startediOitChaie.-- • .
Over 60'.1eixes' -throu.h..buiti , :iiiid briar,
'fried4e . and had, it-sideand
:1, .
• .loe, asM
. tijor -llowitiPtt . t he . Alfr,
ti little lleat1:- At
_lli.
6 , Otitlriite .
tiptt' the iliqiiity..4ll the ,i 44
..__gr4ititirtig_o_f' :pigs_ d_
MEE
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n :y_power, divines
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