\ £cgal Notices. la tlio case of llio Petition of James M'Vveehan, to the Court of Common Picas of Cumberland county, in the State of Pennsylvania, ' for a rule lo shew cause why a conimissioner should’not bo appointed to take tho . testimony of witnesses “in pcrj.ctu.un rei ineinoriiim,’’ in rof crenco lo tho title to a tract of 'lend fciluuto in Vilest Ponnsborough township, in tho'county and Stale aforesaid, bounded'-by lands of Samuel M’Keehan, Rev. llobt M’Cachren.JamesM’Cul lough, Jacob Sites; and others, containing about one .hundred and seventy-six acres, which.said tract of land was dcviscd by james M'Keehnn, sr. deo’d., by a certain paper writing purporting to be the last will and testament of said decedent, • and the title, to which the aforesald James M’Kee han, tho petitioner, avers was vested in Min at . '(ho time and before the execution of tlieaforesaid paper writing, purporting to ho tho Inst will and testament of tlieaforesaid Jaincs M’Kcehan, sr. , deceased. ' 1 , , And now to'wit:—l9th August, 1815. Tho court grant a rule on all the parties interested, lo wit: Sadnuel M’Keehan, James M’Cluto, Joseph M’Clure. Mary M’CluTfif NancyAUGlnrej-Jono. M’Clure and Ann M’Olnre, children of Margaret M’Clure, deceased. John M’Keehanfand Eliza . both M’Keehnn his wife, Henry Adams and Mary Adams his wife, also, on James Rood, Wil liam Reed, Saniuoi Reed, John Jleed, and John Creigh and Sarah his wife, late Sarah Reed, chil dren ofVVilliara and Nancy Rood, the said Nancy being now deo’d. Also on tho following named . minor children of the aforesaid William & Nancy Reed, by their Father, and next friend the afore said William Reed, to wit: Alexander Reed, George Reed, Richard J. Reed, Margaret Reed and Nancy Reed, to.appear.ata Court of Common Pleas to be held 'Carlisle;'in and for said coun ’ ty and State, on the ninth day of December, An no Domini 1815, and show cause if any they have or know, why acommission shaUnotissue under the seal of the Coart to such person or persons as the Court shajl appoint for the examination of witnesses “mperpetuarn'roi memoriam” for the proof of the matters aforesaid.' ' ' BY THE COURT. STATIhIV-PENNSYIiVANIAf — ' • Cumberland County , ss. • I Thos. H. Criswell, Prolhonolary of the. Court of Common Pleasof said county, do certify that the foregoing is copy of the original petition end: proceeding? had thereon as full and entire as the same remains, of .record ini this office. . Given undertnyhahd arid theecal of said Court ntCartisl(Vthe twenty-fifth day of August, Anno Domini one thousand bight hundred and forty five. THOS. H. CRISWKLL, in JIN ipodo by the undersigned and others, to thcncxi ~“tcgialaluro"onHo Commonwealth ot' I’ennsylvamh, for tho incorporation of n- company to bo styled the “CARLISLE DEPOSIT BANK: 1 It is intended *“»*-tadiErvc-it*locatedHn- v thc‘, v fiorotigh^>f-Carliglq.,jCjo.l3t berland county; that it shall have, a capital'#! Thirty Thousand 'Dollars, with the privilege of.incrcasing.il - (o One Hundred Thousand Dollars; the object being to receive 'depositee of money, and discount notes.*' . Samuel Hepburn, • Michael Cachlln, - •R* Anghey, Bob!. C. Slcrretl , WilliamJCer, Jr. ■>'Gco*~W7~Slicajfer > Skxlcs Woodburn , t linbcrl Snodgrass, Jno, Agnew, ■■ , M. - J % Hi Graham, Jacob Baughman, Samuel Woods, Adam Longsdorf, . John Stuart, (reorSnndersotir- Sami. Wherry W. Eby\ July 3. 1845. • . \ Notice. THE undersigned hereby give notice, agreea bly to the Constitution and Laws of Pennsyl vania, that they and their associates will make application to the next Legislature of Pennsylva nia, for the incorporation of a Bank, under the name and style of “The Farmers and Mechanics' Bank of Carlisle to be located in the Borough of Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Said Corporation to have a capital of One Hundred Thousand Dol lars, with general banking and discounting pri vileges JACOB RHEEM, •, JOHN RHOADS, ABEL KEENEY, WM. NATO HER, WMIJI. MURRAY, . THOMAS PAXTON, ‘ Carlisle, Jane BG, 1845. Notice IS hereby gi(ten that the notes taken at the sale of James M’Common, dec’ll., are all due and the subscriber takes this way of giving those concern ed notice to call on him and pay their notes and cost—if_not I. will leave themvyßb David Smith, Esq. in the Borough of Carlisle, on or be fore the first'of-Novcmberforcollection. * JOHN STUART, Adm’r. September 18, 1845.—-it* y\ ‘ Auditor’s Notice. •VTOTICE is hereby given to all persons 'interested in the ossigneeship account of Godfriod Haag, of (ho Borough pf Mcchanicsburg, to present their claims to me for settlcmcnt at the house of John Hbovcr, in paid BoroUgh, on Saturday the 11th day of October 1846, between the hours of id o’clock A. M. and 4 p.m; :■ LEWIS HYER, Auditor. September 18, 1845.—St* |)ablic ,|u!}o. 1 ‘ ' mansion Honsc Hotel. - Fronting on the Cumberland Valley Rail~Road, ~ CARLISLE, TA. L‘ ATELY kept by Gen’l. Willis Foulk, has just been taken .by the subscriber. >lt is newly., furnished, and has . been , thoroughly re .paired. trav ellers and visiters to Carlisle t areJhvimdjtocall._ _ , '.'Termer naodpfateV~arul every’attectidh rpaid lo the comfort and convenience of all* who patronize . tliojestablishment, • J. Ai WINROIT. , Carlisle, April JT, 1845. if - ' Washington Itotcl.’ ; - Coniei; of Market Street and Market square, ■■■: .'■ 1 HARRISDURG, fA. , -ft., THE sabaorijier having taken this popular Ho tcl.ialely kept by Mr. Wm. T. Sanders, begs leave tp inform bis frierids and the public gene i /. raUy, ha;iB now'welllptepared, to accommo i .date them in.amapner toinsure eatisfaetipriioall . ; who favbrihim Thehoris he6nre{UrniBhed,'alter6d,,and; greatly Unproved ■ - hratatiy lespects, arid no pains will be spared to , make visitora comforlable during their sojourn. - - - HIS TABLE will be conatantly with ■ all the delicacies of-the season; and his servants . .ate attentive, careful arid accommodating.. . There is ettensive STABLING attached to the premises. . E. P. HUGHES. August Id, 1845.— 1 y \ ... . . CoTcrly’s , . ~ South Eatt,Con)tr oj.lfyrkft-Sjudiei'' V > . ■■ iiarriBdurg,:fa. 'jrl's.:? FTIHE Subscriber most respcctfullybannoonccs ; to ~ X Friends onil'tha Ppblic.lhatho has leased tho P_Dblio L Hou3o,' in Harrisburg,. formoly; kept i by •; GeorsprNagle, H*qK;,WbichKiubecn ed and furnisher! lUrouoh6ut,wilh ENUHEtTiI - JJEV7 FUBNITXFEE. kidting' thoCapitid, , .this ons# the , most desirable locations in the plate. v As It is'the de-. &■ toep suchaaEslab ; . giee ho respects ■fullysbUciUlhepublic lOfigivehmi a call. EXTEN SIVE STABLIN G attached to lhe premises. . (Jj’Mejor JOHN G. .CO VEHLY, of Centro coun , ftpwiltas»is| to the wants and comfort of his guests. v”, • WELIiSCOVERLY. , Augu«t,14,1815.-±ly, BY virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Ex ponas, to mo directed, I will .expose to public sale, at thuepnblic house of George Beetem, Esq. in tho Borough_of, Car) isle,_on_.Fnd.ajf tho 31st day of October 1845, at 10 o’clock, A. M., llio following real ('Slain, viz: ' j A Uabt of land situate' in South Middleton township, Cumberland! county,' containing ,4J acres, more or less; bounded by Thomas Sihbetts, Jasper Bennett, the Farmers & Mechanics Bank, and Maj. Samuel Given, having thereon erected a one and a. half .BtoryJlOXlSE.and tlireo.unfin ished one and a half story HOUSES, &c. Seiz ed and taken in execution as the p’roporty of Peter McLaughlin.* " , "‘Also, a tract-of land situate in West Penns borongh tdwnship, bounded-by the Cumberland- Valley Rail Road, John Greason, Jacob Kissing er, Col. James McKeehan. Samuel Myers, and other property of Samuel M’Keohaa, containing 163 acres and 77 perches, more or less, having thereon creeled-a two story u Stone Dwelling House, Frame Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs, arid an Apple Orchard; &c. „, £ - Also, a tract of land situate in West Penns borough towpship, bounded'by lands of John Greason, Brice I. Sterrett, George Hefflebower, Jacob Kissinger, and other lands of Sami* M* Kee hah; containing 30 acres and 73 porches.. 1 Also, a tract of land situate in West Penris borough township; bounded by lands of Col. James McKeehan, Jacob Sites, and other lands of Samuel McKeehan, and the Cumberland v Val* ley Rail Road, containing 31 acres &32;perche8. Also, a tract of land situate, in West. Penns borough 'township, bounded by lands of Jacob Silos, William Lehman, other lands of Samuel McKeehan, and the Cumberland Vall.ey Rail Rond, containing 47 acres and 128 perchesj Also, all the right and title, of Samuel McKeehan, of, in rind to, a certain tract oMarid situate in West Ponnsborough township, bound ed by'Rev, Robert McCachren, fc James McCul loch, Jacob - Sites, and other lands dT Samuel McKeehan, and others, containing -17 G more” or’less, havlhg ihereon erected a two story. STONE HOUSE , and a largo. BRICK BANK JiJlItN, Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs, an excellent Orchard, &c. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Samuel McKeehan,. Also, a lot of ground situate on the north bast corner of Louther and Bedford streets, in llio 80-’ rough of Carlisle, bounded by Robert Layburn on,the east, Louther |treet on the south, Bedford street on,the west,- and Elizabeth Gould on the north, containing GO feet mfroritand QOO. fcetin deoth, rtioro or loss, numbered in the general plan of said Borough 233—having thereon erected a :jr two’Btory tog House, BlacksmiwShopvisava ral Eramo Slipps, a Frame Stable., and an pxccl loni well of'water in ibe yard. The use of the water in the well in the yard to be reserved to Robert Layburn and his heirs, with a free passage •from-biskitebenJeor (o,lho well as conveyed, to him by George Logiio,-Esq; ’ Also, a lot of grouncLsituate in the Borougli of Carlisle, containing Ignores, more or less, bound ed by Judge Hamilign’s heirs on the north, Lew is Harlan's heirs on., tho west; other p~roporty,of John Proctor on the south,, and . Sterretts Gap Road on the east. .“ ™r : Also, a lot of ground situate in the Borough of vQarlisle, containing 1 acres, more or less, bound ed by Sterrett's Gap Road on the cast, other pro perty of John Proctor on the north, Lewia Har lan's heirs on the west* and Dr. M’Coskry’s heirs on the south. Seized and taken in cxocutionas /o/m Proctor, , ° V . Also, a Woodland, situate in Mifflin BJ more or less, ad joining landTof the heirs of A. McElwaino, S. Gillespie, Robert McFarlane, Jesse Kilgore, and others. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Ezekiel Kilgore. - Also, a tract of land situate in Dickinson township, containing 32 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of John Zug, Georgoßockcy,- Myers, andJJamisb’s heirs, having thereon erected a ono story STONE HOUSE, LOU BARN, and an Applo Orchard.—' Seized and taken.in execution ss.tlio property of Charles Slusser, And nil to be sold by me. ADAITTONGSDOBF, Sheriff . Sheriff’s Officer 7 Carlisle, Sopt. 25, f 11845. $ Orphans’ Court Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, will be exposed to public sale, on iho prcmicscs, on Tuesday the £Bth ddy ofOctof bar next, at 1 o’clock Pji M., tho following described real estate; to .wit * i v .■ A FIRST RATE LIMESTONE FARM; situate in Wcst.Pcnnsborough township, about 2£ mjjcs south of Ncwvillo, £ milo cast of the head of tho Big Spring, and between Cailislo and Ship pensburg, oh iho Harrisburg turnpike,, bounded ,by lands of J,‘Myers; Wm. M’Cufic, John Snaviy’s. heirs and others, containing ncar O/ie Hundred and Seven iy-ixvo Acres , of first rale Limestone Land, of which about 150 acres are cleared, fenced, and in a high state of cultivation. The improvements are a large two STORY BRICK AND STONE HOUSE,' with a back building attached, and is at present, and always Has been occu avem stand. A largo BANIC BARN, 'Wagon Shod,Stage Stable, Corn Crib, Wash House, Balco and Smoko House, Granhery, .Straw House, Cider Press, Cistern, and a never failing well of wa ter convenient to the door. Also, an excellent Apple other fruit trees. : Tho terms of salo.aro: $17)0 to ho paid on tho con firmation of, tho sale, onc half of tho residue of the purchase money to be'paid on tho Ist of April .next when posscssionwill be given, and tho remainder .in .two equal annual instalments without interest; —the payments to bo secured by recognisances with security, in the Orphans’ Court. Grain in tho ground and rout to bo,reserved, ' ' 1 , - Due attendance will bo given on the day of sale by JOSEPH M’DERMOND, . JACOB.MYERS, ; . September 18,1845.—ta' —■ • ' r -■ ■’ Public Sale of Kctil Pstatc. IN puteuancAbf-Jhe of Joseph Thoinpson; late 1 of Mifflin, township, dec’VK, will be ’sold at public sale, onHhe promi ses, on Saturday thh 18th day of October .nest, at 1 o’clock P. M.,-the' foll6wing described real estate, late the property of said.decedent, to wil; . A plantation or tract of Jarid situate in the, a foresaid 'township of MiiTlin,' Cumberland county, bounded by lands of Win. Mathers, Wm. Fergu son, the heirs of Henry 'KmeUle, dec’d., and.oih- «.£i..•£■ - > arid 8 having thereon 'e lected a two story . ; . , ;v ' I^^LogHouscaEd^Mtchcn, two Log BARNS—about 100 acres of-the above farm is cleared and in agoodstate of cultivatk>n ( arid the residde is well teiribered. There is a springof water convenient to the door arid a stream of Water runs through said larid near to tho buildings; There are about 13 aotes good meadow l on eaidfarm—alstran'Apple Or chard. and other fruit trees. . ’}' ;>/ ’■ thri’^onfir- Dgitioiiior ValigJljiee^of the firstdfAprirnpxtwhertpogSeHßioriAvllhbogiven □raining; thereaftervyithout iniereat, tobesecuredlo tKS atttisraction of the-exeoutpri;yr !'' ; ; ''. .i - :; J.Ti.-.v •-Parsoris wishing to.sfo.tho,above farm before the day 'of .aalo cap cal Lori tWm. B. Thompson, mNewvillo, otonlbo.undotsigned'whorlives'a bouthalf a mile south of the premisestoba soldi ■ - : - JOSEPH: DIEHL,. : ■, ■ ■■. Ex'ryo/ Josejfh Thompsan, dte'd, "■ SeptembbrTli 1845.—tS‘ ■" 'J/^;-y BLANKS, pridtedoalho best of papeiv for sale at thla olßcc. Heal- (Estate. Sheriff’s Sales* Sns'mcssSfivfctom Cabinet llnldn^ TH*- - -ormlniJ; friends and the public generalty, that he carries on the / Cabinct Makffig Business, in all its. various:branches', in Locust Alley, die rear of E. BullockVChaif Factory (N. Hanover st.) whore ho keens constantly on handji and will manufacture ib order, - SECRETARIES, BUREAUS,.TABLES, • and every description of Cabinet Ware—all of which he will Sell cheap for cash , dir exchange fot country produce at market prices. He wjll also take Lumber of all descriptions in exchange for work. . & * '• made op. terms reasonable al'short notice—fobs will attend funerals with a splendid tiedfse, in town or country. . A Hearse will also be kept for hire. v Ho respectfully Solicits, a share of public pa tronage, confident that he can render general sat* isfaction - ~V_ J. R. WEAVER. Carlisle, June G, 1544.tf., CabinctDlnklug. THE subscriber, thankful for past favors, here by informs his customers and the public in general, thaVho still carries on the Cabinet Mak ing Business, in nil its various branches, in North •Bedford street near Locust about a half squarejnorth of tho Lutheran Church. He keeps constantly .on hand, and will manufacture to order, BUREAUS. SECRE ■ TARGES, TABLES, SOFAS, DESKS, BEDSTEADS, and every other article of CABINET WARE, all of which will sell as cheap for Cash as they can be procured at any, shop in .the 80-tj£fsfe3 rough, and warrant them to bo and workmanship. He also keeps a Splendid Hearse, 1 and will make COFFINS on tho’cheapestterms, and attend funerals in town or country at the shortest notice. By strict.attcntion to 1 business, and an anxious desire to please; ho hopes to merit and receive a full share' of public patronage* D.SIPE. “'•■Carlisle, June’2G, 4815. Copper, Slicet-iroii, and Tin-Ware mUE subscriber begs leave toJnform the public in _L general, that hoJias purchased the well-known os-, tablishmcnt of. Mr.JCccny, in North Hanover street, .next door to Leonard’s Store, where ho will'at all times keep on hand and,manufacture to order, in the best style of workmanship and on thcTmost accom modating terms, every description of . COPPER, SHEET-IRON. AND TIN WARE; Ho will also keep a supply of-Cooking Stoves of every description, well finished ami complete—also Nine Plate Stoves, Portable prates, together with every other article in his lino of business.. SPOUTING will bo manufactured to order, and put up promptly, at the shortest notice, in town and country.’ ‘Also nil kinds of - DISTILLING APPARATUS. Country Merchants, and others,’ con he supplied with any quantity'of Tin-Ware, at wholesale prices. Being desirous to please, and from his experience in tho business and his determination (o make his prices moderate to,suit tho times, tho subscriber hopes to receive for the establishment a continuance of that liberal sharo of public patronage which has heretofore been given to it. MONROE MORRIS, Carlisle, April 3, I*B4s.—tf. N, B. The highest price paid for old Pewter, Lear, and Copper. l Hats'! bats! CT\ TH ANKFUL for past 1 favors, and as desirous as over to please all who may favor him with their .custom, tho subscriber hereby notifies his friends and tho public generally, that ho still keeps bis finishing shop in No. S, Harper’s Row, two doors north of R. Angnoy’s store,“whore ho has constantly on hand and will manufacture to order.’ . Hals of-TEycry Description,— all of tho very latest fashions, and at lower prices than even His slock of FURS, &c.- have obeen selected wilfl great core—and he will .manufacture Beaver* Nulro,, Cassitnere, Moleskin, Silit end other hats in tho newest styles, fully equal to anyof the city workr' Call, then, fellow-citizens, and examine out asSortr : ment, os wo charge nothing for lhe J £i)sbt fc - / yS; . : WILLIAM IUTROIJT. Carlisle, July,t7, 1845. . ■/, - Br. I. C. l^ooinlS) WILL perforin all operations upon the Teeth, that are required for their preservation, such as Scaling, Filings Plugging, or will restore the loss of them, by inserting Artificial Teeth, from a single Tooth to a full sett. lt7*Offico oh Pitt street, a few doors South of the Railroad Hotel. N. B. Dr. Loomis will be absent from Carlisle, the last*teiw]ayB| in caoh month. • Carlisle, July 4,1814. - I>r. Joint Avnistroug f—^H'AS-roraoved'hts-Dwr v nilinff:and’t)fficcr_tb‘‘fKo cofncr house lu Alexander’s Kow, directly oppo site the dwelling of Dr. Loomis. -Ho is.at all-times.prepared .promptly to attend calls to tlmcountry.- - Carlisle; April 1844. llais &. Caps lor the People* THE attention of those persons wish •^S^S§B‘“ie to purchase HATS and CAPS at the lowest prices,.arc, particularly invi ted to call at tho-cheap store of JOHN GRAY & SON, where may bo found a.largoand.splendid os sorfmont, at.the following unheard, of fpw prices: v . 'Exlra_BUporior Beaver Hats from. $3.00 to 4 ■'' V ' i' S dO'lo 3 ■>>.v^»?v^v;.y^' , -:«.u:Fur-- v: '' “ ISOto Q ' • “ *• . Silk « , 150 to % - Cloth, yelvct,Xcather Glazed, Fur, Hair, Seal, and cvc;y-Yaricly, stylo, and shape of Hals and Cops, at the very lowcst'prices. . ! October 9, 1845.' : , . - • , , vCarlislcßanUJVoticcv rplIE Stnckboldors of tho Corihilo Dank having re* entitled cKarlcr'of llio CSrlislo Bank.”;, Ami tho old c]mrterl|ha\ ing expired 013 the proof bailiff to ffinjl fap IKb'fibbffiesa of thojnSlitßUbb. The liebtorsofOlcllalikwiiltiSfe-crore sec tile p'rbnn cly of making tho necessary nrafeigetnenta fprpaylng it, tin fatly ion aiiy ofthonftesof the Carl Uloulf nk^a^ni/cori ;/, fcarliflloJJante* 1 §4|j; r [\^J;VV : -, I*:;}?!'' '-- :J I / Tofedle whstantlyi at tho’ch'eap-1 1- STEVENSON - irSeptember ■ ©rji-Cootis, ©rqccrics, &c. Lot llicm Call! ALL who are desirous of purchasing Goods on the most rccsonalilo terms, are invited to call and ex amine tho now, cheap and wcll'fblcctcd assortment, opened by R. ANGNEY, at the north-east the Public Square, consisting in part of Cloths, Plain and Fancy Cassimeres, Sattinetls, Vestings, Tweeds, Velvet Cords, Bcavcr teens. Linen Checks and Drillings, French, Scotch and Domestic Ginghams, Lawns, Cashmeres, Mouslin do Loines, Balzorincs, Chintzes, Alpacas, .Checks, Ticking's, Flannels, Ladies*and Gentlemen's Cravats, white’flnd'nhblQachcd-MoslinsrPardßols'ond ParMol .ettes, Also Ingrain Colton, Hemp and Stair CAR* PJSTJNG, Floor pnd Table Oil Cloths, dec.—with an assortment of Groceries, Quoonswaro, &c. • --Corlislp,’July‘lo^lB4s.-•'••• --- • - Fashionable Goods. CONSISTING in part of Repl and Plain Cash mere De Ecasse of now-styles,.rich style Par is De Laines, figured and plain Alpaccas, latest styles of Bonnet Silks and Velvets, splendid as sortment of rich style Bphnot Ribbons, new stylo Artificials, plain and fancy Shawls of every de scription, &c. &c., just received and offering at the lowest cash prices. J. A. CLIPPINGER. Shippensburg, September 25,18-15. , ■- . J. Loudon’s Cheap Book. Store. THE subscriber has just received from the ci ty , a general assortment of School' Books, Stationary, &c. which ho intends to sell at redu- prices. Purchasers can be supplied with Bibles, Paper, &c. at the following prices: Family Bibles, *" $lOO Good School Bibles, f>o Good S.choql. Testaments, 12£ Pocket Bible**, Red Morocco Gilt Edges, 1 00 School Books all the-general kinds, in pro portio'nably low. His stationary is of good qual ity. a “good assortment - of Lithographla Prints', Toy Rooks, and. Rooks suitable for the Hollidays. He also carries bn the Book Binding Business, where persons.ban have their old books rebound, also Blank Books, Dockets, &c. made to order. The subscriber, in connexion with his Book and Stationary Storey has established a Family Grocery. . P He has’ now on hand a large and general as soument.of Fresh Groceries,Spices, &c. ofevery description and of the best quality, sejccted with carein the city, and which-ho is enabled to sell at reduced cash prices to suit the times. Thankful for the patronage extended to him during the few" days he has been in the business* he hopes by attention arid endeavors to please to merit a,continuance thereof. His stock consists iii part of strong ' • .* best'and:'2d .best.-quaiiiy. Loaf Sufcarj Broynu White HaVahna & CruShcd'Sugars;. Young Hy son, Imperial and Bjpck Tea; Sugar House, Sy-. fitp and New Orleans Molasses; best and 3d best Sperm Oil, SpOrra & Mould' Candles; Spices*of all kinds, ground and ungroum|.VHiceBe, Crack ers, Lemons, Mace, Citron, India Salt ilice, Hbmcepalhic & Baker’s bofet Chocojate, Rnlsihs, Almonds & Filberts. Also a general assortment of •' CROCKERY, CHINA, AND. GLASS-WARE, Brushes.__Tub3, .Baskets, Churns; Brooms, Bed Cords, Halter’s, Plough Lines, Mason & Carpen ter’s Lines, Market Baskets, best Cavendish and other chewing dcsmokingTobacco, Spanish, half Spanish ahd : C6mm6nSogara. ‘A general assort ment _of good Spool Colton, Thread, 1 Tapes, Thimbles, Hooks and Eyes* Pearl Buttons, Pins, Needles, Tpoth Brushes.. Hair Inrushes, Combs, Pewter Sand, Shoo Matches, and a va-. ricly of other useful articles.' Also No. 1 and 2 Mackerel, Scotch Herring, Salmon, "Dried Beef, Hams, Cranberries, Soda'Crackers, &c. Carlisle, December I*2, 1844;- Hardware, Cutlery & Saddlery* JOHN P. LYNE respectfully informs his friends r ahd the public in general,that ho has removed bis stock of Hardwire. Cutlery and Saddlery, to 1 tho new house on North Hanover street, two doors south of tho Post Office, and nearly opposite his old stand, whcio ho continues to keep os heretofore, a full and complete assortment pf every thing in his lino, at prices cheaper than ever. Cabinet Makers aro earnestly invited to call and examine a splendid lot of Mahogany Veneers, just received. ’ Carpenters. and Builders, will find an ex cellent assortment of-Latches, Locks, Bolls, Hingcs r Screws, and every variety ; of Buildihg. matcriajsfat reduced prices. • Also, a now and superior article of PLANES, warranted good in every respect; Persons commencing Housc-kcepipg'will find it to their interest to call before purchasing elsewhere. GUN and ROCK PmVDEH, warran ted; Safety-Fuse, Shot, Lctid, Spelter, &c. Window Glass of alt aims, PajntfCOils an J VarnUUcs, Ccdar waicf-Blacksmitli^^ollows, --Drilling-Machines,-and evciry variety/)!articles in tho Hardware line. Tlie/Uooks and accounts of the late P. Lyno & Co., arc in my hands, and per sons indebted are requested to call nnd make payment to save further trouble. JOHN P. LYNE. Carlisle, April 24, 1845.—tf. Now Is the Time ■To purchase Cheap Goods in Shippens’g. JA. CLIPPINGER has just received from the i eastern cities tho most splendid-assortment of new stylo FALL AM) WINTER GOODS.cvcr of fered in tills place—to which' ho' would Invite tho at tention of purchasers. His stock is now complete, and lie is prepared to, offer tho latest stylo of goods to. be found in tho eastern markets, and at prices as lovy as any establishment in the county. • If you wish to purchase Bargains now; is tho time and “J. A. Clippingcr’s Cheap Store”, is tho. place, near tho.Roilroad, Sbippensburg.. Septembers. 1 ?, 1845. v aREAT BARGAINS to bo hod at Cupfixoer’s . Cheap Store, near tho Railroad, Sbippensburg; among which may bo found tho following: Cloths from $1,60. to $lO 00 per yard. -’-CnßshirffclW T)0"to —TOOT • ‘ 'Flannels Jeans. Linseys .. , Calicoes • BoLaincs ~ ’ f* Coffee ’ “ .. .Brown. Sugar M Loaf do , u > i September 35; 1845. GEPAR. AND CROCKERY Ware?—A large ; assqrtment'juat received and 'for sale,atLtne ; ; y.'^..;-'"^d«"GRAY; ; &SON.':;■ EOGK. fo'r'salo by* f -;T. J. P.XYNE. • THBsnbscrjhcr has just opened in the room (for mcriy occupicd by N. WoWoode,)on the South West corner of thq public square, a new. and splendid and Amcncaa ' V, : ' ; ' Dry Goods, » ; Suple ; and Fancy; .cpnflistipg. in of fiiraercs, Sattinelts, Gathhroons; iSummer- Cloibs,ycßtmg9,Silks, L a whs,’ C rap o ; .a ri d.Mo us aeXaipcs;' 'SwissCambrics, oU : BhawU v 'and Cotton Yoni; Cmbr’cUas, Parasols, Sunshades, Gloved Ho : glory, dcc«':~ -• •~. y ,V:y confiißtingJh part of.CofTcoajSagarf, Tobacco, Spices)&c. - Also, - ;Tyy’’ Glass • of'varioua qualities, togolher/wilb ' nuittierbus' otb’gr articliis' A complete and which;ho dlTcre.for ssleot lnvitcs'his frioflda’ and;'*he pobliC ih gertoral td givo him a call, ipaSrauch aaha feels donfident thdt ho ;‘con sell goods , as low asan£ r bt^erhouse ia'thoborough. ' . .. • ■_-Carlisle,-Ajfril'24/1841^;., ;'recblvcd,'and igstdroof lAFFEY; . ,25 to ■ t 37f “ “ 18J to 37f “ 10 to . 12J 5 ;b— tgf “ 18 to 37J-. « 6f to 12f per lb. Of to : 10 “ 13i » IVew Store. patent HTcibiclncjsr. IVistar’s Balsam-of Wild Cherry. A COMPOUND BALSAMIC PREPARATION Jx FROM WILD CHERRY-BARK AND TAR, The best remedy known to, Vie world for ike cure hj coughs,. croup, bleeding of the twigs', whooping cough, bronchitis, influenza, shortness oj' breath, paiji-and weakness in'the breast 6r side, liver complaint, and the first stages of coxarMPTiqy. \ We will not assert thatthis BALSAM will euro Consumption in its worst form, but it ha& cured many after all other means of relief had been tried in vain.;—And why’notl It seems/ that the WILD CHERRY was'desjihe'dTyNai; ture tb bo our PANACEA for the ravaging dis eases of this cold latitude;* Let.not the despairi ing invalid .waste his money and lose TIME! to!, him so important, expcrim'cnluig with the trashynostrums of the 1 day, but' use at once a medicine,that will cure, if. a.euro bo possible—a science approves, and many years of experience have demonstrated that it always relieves. ■ - | u 'lhcre-is no such faiP 1 in' the history of this wonderful BALSAM. Evidence the most convincing—evidence that no one can doubt, ful ly establishes this fact. For the sake of brevity wo.select the following from thousands. \ . Isaac Platt, Esq. Editor of the Pokeepsie Ea gle, one of the most influential journals in the state of New York, states, under the authority of his own name', that a young lady, a relative of his, of very delicate constitution, was attacked in Feb. 1813, with severe cold, which immedi ately produced spitting of blood, cough, fever, and other dangerous, and alarming Through medical treatment and care she partial ly recovered during summer. ■ But on the return 'of winter she was attacked more violently than at first, she became scarcely able to walk and was troubled with cough, chills and fever every day, and appeared to be going rapidly .with con sumption; at this time,, when there was no sign of Mr. Platt procured a bottle .of Wistar's Jialsam nf Wild Cherry , which she took, and it seemingly restored her. She got a second, and before it was half taken she was restored to perfect health, which she has enjbyed to the pre sent time, without tho slightest/symptom of her former disease* Mr. Pjalt gays “the curb came under my own obsecration and I cannot be mistaken as to the fact.” -Extract of a letter fronb a PosKMastcr, dated Pembroke, \yashington co., Maine, 7 /April 29, 1815. 5 Mr. Isaac Butts.— -Dear/Sir the request of,many of my friends in this place and vicinity who are afflicted with consumption & liver coin plaints, X lake the liberty of asking 'you to ap point some one in ting- county as agent to'sell' “Wrstar’s Balsam of Vyild Cherry,” and to'sehd him a few dozen, as there is none Of it for sale \vitliin 20Q niilca from th&dato, 1 bavo'do doubt that it would meet with a ready sale if it were wherqit could be procured without too-much ex pense and delay. .*■ _r My wife wae.attaeked about six months s'irice with what the physicians called the first stage of consumption—a complaint very prevalent in ibis section of country. Having seen the Balsam ad vertised in Augusta, (O’2oo auLESFiiojuiEur., I took the pains to send there for a bottle of'it, which she took, and which helped her so much that I sent for two bottles more," which she lias also taken, and she now says she has not felt so, well for six- years as she does at thisUimo.—All those who have inquired of me and ascertained what effect tho Balsam had, arc anxious to have some for sale in this vicinity, which is the cause of my writing to you. Please inform me by return of mail whether you conclude to send some, and if so, to whom, in order that it may be known where it can be had. 1 am, with yours, etc. P. G* FARNSWORTH, P. M. * Tho whole coyntry is fast learning that’ no medicine—no physician—no preparation of any kind whatever—can equal Dr, Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. . - A TRULY WONDBRFUX^CURE. Waterville, N. Y. ? September 15, 1843,5 Dear Sir—l owoipAo ,ll)o afflicted to inform you that in JanimpyHast Iwas attacked by a very violent by working in the water, .which settled on. my lungs. It was accompan ied byXvery severe pain in my breast and sides, amLalso a distressing cough. I had in atiend- all the best medical aid in bur village; but after exhaustipg all their skill to no avail, they pronounced my disease a confirmed consump tion, and they ono ( and’ all gave me up. to die.— Alter much persuasion I got tho consent of my physician to use the Kalsam of Wild Cherry prepared by Dr« Wlstar, I purchased of the A gent in our place one bottle, before using half of which I began to gain strength, and it was very evident.mv cough was much bettcrand my symp totns in every way improving. 1 ha.’e now,used three bottles, and .aw restored to perfect health.— This result is alone owing to the use ofTlr, Wis tar's JJalsatn of Wild Cherry ; and 1 take this meth od of giving you the idformatlon, partly to pay you tho debt of gratitude I owe yhu, and partly that others similarly afflicted may know where to apply for relief. Very truly yours, ■ f ' ■ ■ JAMES SAGE. v 'A MOST REMARKABLE CURE. * HadUGs Flenr, - NrJ;. April 20, 1843. On or about tho 13th day of Ofctobcr, 1841, I was taken with a violent pain in tho side, near the liver, which continued for about five days, and was fallow ed by tho breaking of an ulcer, or abscess, inwardly, which relieved the, pain a little, bui caused mo to throw up a groat quantity of offensive matter, and al so much bipod... Jdcing-greally alarmed at this, I ap plied to a physician, but ho said ho thought he could do but liltlo for mo except give mo some Mercury Pilis, which 1 refused - to toko, feeling satisfied that they could do mo no'good; many other lerngdlea were then procured diy my wife ahd.iVicnds, but"nono did rao any good—and the discharge of blood and cojrup donjtijl.continued every so offensive that I could scarcely breathe. I was also seized wUh a -viokmt at times caused md to raise much more bldbtTlbhtr I -had done beforc, ,4=-and my disease cbnUnueß injthis wayMijl growing worse, until February when oil hope of ray recovery was givciTup, and my iriends'alj lnought - lwould-die' of a Galloping. Consu mpiton.Al this moment, when my life was apparently drawing near its close, I heard of Dr. Wistar’a Balsam of Wild Cherry, and got a bottle which relieved me immediately / and by tho uso of only ihrco bottles of .this mcdicinef all my pains were removed—ray cough and spitting of blood and corruption entirely.stopped, and in ,a fovrweeks my .hcalth wQs eo farrestoredas to enable mo to.work at'niy'lradtvfwblch ls emd. up. to thia ■* " THOJVI AS COZENS. Gloucester OncsTY, N. J., ss, - J • -Personally came boforo me. lho /Subscriber, pno of the Justices of tho Peace'in and for tho said county, ThomaS Cozens, and being'duly/aflinncd according to law, salth tho above statement, is in all things true. ■ Affirmed before me,oq theSOtliday of April,lB43. * T -j.- J, Cmhsst* ; J; P. \ r Such is the unprecedented success of this Balsam, ; c ; “ Nainre's Favoriic Preshription” ,\ m a prescription congenial,to;mirwants, f as it is prepay .ed from chemical extracts from substances which the author of naturo.Jiftsplaoed in cur own land for wise purposes, that mahy who know nothing of. thomode ofitsprcpamhoa me cndcuvorihg tq rcap pecuhiary bcnefits,by BeUingrah iq)pearancoj or.by lhcirpwn trash as suy perior to this -by.putting up a’ mixture and solemnly that-it is importcd from a foreign casW All thesodc cepayports goto show xalthdwh to thV world tp 1m GREAT. RE ME l{ke this in U& 1 "7T ( - (Ej’Helioyo noflhe pUflniqgly.wroqghtfabricatidrts, and; take only,the;(urigionl r and goftumoWISTAR’S B ALSAM OP WILD CHERRY—no bihet can be like.lt': .Addrws'alllprdcrs to Seth .lBB Washington Btrcef,lloßton. ; v’ - n SAMIfEL ELLIOTT, AgeptiCazl\sle, Januapr A 2, 1845. ‘ 7 fnsurancc. Dtliiuarc Ml ' Compal Inal Safety Insurance. I> PliUndelplila, ON THE MUTS PLE—combined tniums reduced to neJ h INSURANCE PRINCP [ith a largo joint capital! Pro ope half of thp usual rates, irolldn, tho etbek is pledged id losses which the Com- By tho Afct of Inct for tho’ payment of \ pany may sustain. An ihei assured, tlio act rc\ business shall bo funded ration, as a guarantee im against loss. .This fupd\ issued by tho Company, 4 jngjeix per cent, per anriu tied to a pro rata shore of ti and.' wilLrcccivo that, propor, in scrip, which - tho amount, by him, beard to the total eu and capital stock. . I. 1 Tho scrip thus’ Issued, 16 1 books of tho Company as stoci . No dividend of scripjsan bo\ and expenses exceed ttiojjmodi Tho insured pro protected fra, ary rates of premiums, xuilhout A ity or responsibility for tho lossl Corporation. Tho assured membership,—can vote at all clc\ hie os Directors of thi Corporation Tho subscriber has been appol Company, and as tho fyttUal prim every other mode of Insurancc,.ho' 'recommend it to his friends and the . Thu‘Nort.l Company Agency. Those havingpoHeiesoxn canjtave, jjhem renewed i\ the Delai much more favorable ternn. is on additional security to [ics that the profits o( iho id reqiairi with tho corpo? protection to the - ll bo represented by. scrip ' l\riaff Interest not exceed- The insured aro enti profits of tho Company, in/ofjho aforesaid fund gained premiums paid ofjearned premiums For L foU particulars enquire either son to v * \ t JOHJ Carlisle, September 18,1^45. —1} Fiio Insurance! THE Allen arid Insurance Qomparij* of Cumber! incorporated by an act ofAsiembly, organized, and in operation under the oftbo following commissioneig, viz; Cijt; stayrtian,‘Jacob Wim. R Gorgas, Lewis Hyer-, Christian Titzcl,,MichaePHobvcr, Henry Logan,' Michael Cock Fin, Bcnj\nin JL Muster, Levi Merkel, Jacob Kirk, Sami, frowcll, sr, arid Melchoir Breneman, whorespectfiLy call the attention of citizens ofCumberland an York counties the advantages cqhpany hold out, v \ The rates of insurancs.are as low and fatrable as of the kind in the State! Per sons, wislring to become members ate invled to f make application to tho agents of the company who ace willing to wait-upon them at nny-tune. • -JACOB SHELLY, PreijcnL . . - Michael Hooveh, ViceArfsfU Lewis Hvcu, Szcritary., ' ' CocKLIN, YVcoStttcr, Aoests— Michael/Hoover, general agent, Mechn jnicsburg; Rudolph Marlin, New Cumberland; M. CocUlin, Allen; jWiA, H. Gorges, Alien,; Christian Titzel, Allen; John |Ci Dunlap,'Allen; Peter Barn hart, East Pennshoro; David, Martin; Churchlown; C. B, Harmon, Kingstown; Henry Hearing, Shire manstown;.. Simon .Oyster,•.Wl r urmlcyBbirt , g;i Dr. Ja cob Baughman, Carlisle; Philip BrcchVdl, for Cum- county. - Agents-Tor. York- county—Jacob Kirk, gene Val agent; Henry Logan, John John Rankin, Daniel Baily, Jr Bowman. i “August"n;TB33; v "\ " Protection Agalnst lboss by Fire. rpilE Curftbcrlnnd jVallcy Mutual Protection Com- J_ pony, being incorporated by an act of the’Legis lature of tho present [session, and fully organized and in operation under thb direction of the following\bourd of Managers, viz: ! . ’ Thomas (3. Miller] John Moore, Da-vid W, McCul lough, James Weakly, William Moore, Samuel Gal braith, Thomas Paxton, A. G. Miller, Philip Spangler, Samuel Woods, Abraham George Briiulle, and Scott Coyle, call tho attention of the inhabitants of ,Cumberland Valley to the cheapness of their yaW«::d the many advantages which this kind of insurance has over any other. Ist. Every person insured becomes a nfemher of tho company'and takes partin tho choice of bilkers and tho direction of its concerns., * 2d. For insurance no more is demanded than is no ccssnry to meet the expenses of tlio Company and in demnity against losses which may happen. •3d. The inconvenience of frequent renewals is n voided by insuring for a term of five years. But poli cies can be taken for any period from one to five years, jlth. Any person applying for insurance must givo His;premium note for the cheapest class at the rate of. five per centum; which will be £5O on lire £lOOO, for which ijio' will have to pay $2,50 for five years, and $1,50 for survey and policy, and no morclunlcss loss be sustained to a greater amount than the funds on hands will cover, and then no more will lie required than a pro rata share. These rales arc much cheaper than those of oilier companies, except' sucli as are in corporated on. 1 thc-aamo 'prigpip.' ' ' 'I THOM/.S G.-MlLLER'Tiraident. A. G. iitcrclccry. Aor.srij—Dr ira Day, McchanicsburgKen nedy, Ncwvillr; George Brimllc, Monroclr ’lemons M’Farlano, Carlisle; Jacob Khocm, Caw in L. H.< Williams, Westpennebpro; James Mvf,pn». Col. Jariics Chesnut,. tee’s X.Roads; Jojollli c Nowbuig; Joseph Mosser, Now ,pumb»£|ni; j 0 ‘ t ClciWnin, Hogestown; Stephen pensburgi Peter M’Laughlin, S. 1 April r!3, .1843. V Indemnity Against l«os$ The franklin fire insura* PAN Yof Philadelphia—Charter % $400,000 paid in—olTico IC3J Chcariut i opposite tho Custom House~Mako insuj permanent or limited, against loss ordamq Property and Ellccla of everyj dcscriptioii country, on the rooatTcasonahlo terms.- i made either personally or by will | attended to. ... C. N. BANCKER, lS C, Baxckeji,_s'ccrc/ary. 1 J DinECTOTis—Charlcs N. Batcher, Jam Thomas llart, Thos. J. Wharton, Tobias Samuel • Grant, Fredrick Brown, Jacob George W. Richards! Mordecai.D. Lewis. -r BATES-OiUNSURAKCBJEDP# 1 PEKEETUAIJ RISK. •• ® ; Brick or Slone dwellings ofstores «B V : . Irani'. \ do 1 do dhtoiefyek ' 3 do;, do Taverns. 3 to 4 K _do '.\ do Barns'; ’ 4,t0 5 S ;do 'do (private)’ 4to 5 A •.do » : (pnblife)Si to T+ qft ddGrl«t‘'MUls, , W»l<3t , i',.;'*‘f'.‘ Jf’. ....v Apowor, ~7sto 10 K.’do! ANNUAL 1 RISK*,-/ Brick or Stono dwellings and Fur niture ftoni v ■ 30 to 40c.$10Q vnl do do Storcs and Mcrchon-V '» dike V ..’35 to SO, do do Taverns & Furniture: . V ; 4o to- no do ■ do Buns and Contents ’ , ' . 66 to 75: " ' . do Stables (public) " , do V 100.10 150 : , do do GrislMaiorid.Sfosk •; ■ '•'/ '7 ’ V ' 75-toSO 7, Frame and Log dwellings & Fur niture EO io 75 do ; -. ■- do Stores and Merchant- -7 ■’ • diroi ■ ’ 66 to 85 ' :do •; dtf*Tosothsand Fund- ■ 77'-*6otoioo dd J “doßarnsSnd .Cdnt^iiU_ ‘ oo to ioo l : do do Gr«VMiUs;& Stbclc ’7 o :r /,747. ioo ;.J (d-Tho subscriber is,agcnt for tiio above con for Carlisle audits vicinity;. All applications f< smancoeithcrbyniatldiperaonallv, willbeproi attenuoq-to.'v^r v ',- *’ • - Vyw,i), 7, 1843;. transferable. on, Uid ide when the losses pf earned premiums. [ loss at the custom* / individual Uahit (or expenses of tho. all .the rights of ons, and ore bligi- ted ogent for this nle is superseding \ould confidently public. Ties eloped their ling in ihnt olfico' pro Company on „ >y letter or per i J. MYERS. Mutual Fire bd County, \ how fully otaageraent P -15' PAr E B *>«r 1 do' - Jo do / do ' ,- : j Jo 'V--Vv do t* do "do Ac 'SEYMQV
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