ficgttl iMoticcs. Bis ISxo case of tlio Petition of Janies M’Koehan, to tKo Court of Common Picas of , ...Cumberland county, in the State of Pennsylvania, for a,rule to show caasowhy a commissioner should not b.o appointed to take, the Icstimnny of witnesses ‘tin porpetuam rei incmoriam,” in rof creneo to the title to' a tract of land situate in West Pennsborongli township, in the county and Stale aforesaid,', bounded by lands of Samuel M’-Kbchan, Rev. Roht M’Q.ichren, p Jamos M’Cul . lough, Jacob Sites and others, containing about 0110° hundred and seventy-six acres, which said > tract of land was devised by“Jume6 M’Keqhan, sr. deo’d., by a Certain papor writing purporting 'to bo the last will and testament of-eaid dccedeiil, - and the IUJs, to .which thq aforesaid .lames M’Kec ‘han, tho petitioner, avers w'aV vested in him at tho time and before tho execution of the aforesaid ‘ paper writing, purporting to he the last will and testament of tho aforesaid Jdmcs M’Keohun, sr. • deceased. , ' And now to wit;—l9lh.August, 1845. . Tljo , court grant a rule oh all the parlies interested,' to wit: Samuel M’Kechan, James M’Clurc, Joseph M’Cluro. Mary M’Clure, Nancy M’CJure, Jano M’Gluro and Ann Jl’Gluro, children of AlargafSh M’Cllirei-deceased, John M’Kcelmn and Klizn beth M’Keolian his wife, Henry Adams and, Mary Adamsliis wife, also, on James Rood, Wil li-,-,-,-,! Read, Samuel liecd, John-Reed, and-tlohn Creie-h and Sarah his wife, late Sarah Roed.clul dren°of William, and Nancy Reed, tho said Nancy being now dec’ll. Also on tho following named minor children of the aforesaid/William & Nancy Reed, by their Father, and next friend thc afore said William Reed,-to wit: Alexander Reed, George Reed, Richard J. Reed, Margaret Reed and Nancy Reed, to appearata Court of Common Pleas fo bo held at Carlisle, in and for said coun ty and State, on the-nihth day of December, An no Domini 1815, and show cause if any they have or know, why a commission shall not issue,under the seal of tho Court pisueh fierson or persons rs tho Court shall appoint fur tho examination of witnesses “in perpetuam rei incmoriam” for the proofof tho matters aforesaid. 1 BY Till-: COURT. State of Pennsylvania, Cumberland County, ss. • IThos. H. Criswell* Prolhonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Laid, county, do certify that the foregoing Isa tine .copy of the original petition ana proceedings had thoreon as full jjnd entire as tho same remains of.’.record in this office* Given under nly hand and theseal of said Court at Carlisle, the twentyififtli day of August,jAndo Domini one thousand eight-hundred, and forty-, five. , ■ THOS. 11. CRISWELL,' . Naticc, /VTOTICE is hereby given, that application will be made by the undersigned and-olhefs, to the next 'legislature'of tho nmnwca(t(v_of Pf'nngyfVama)' for tho' 'incorporation of a company 16 bd BtyJcif tlic “CARLISLE DEPOSIT BANKS - U is intended to’ have it located in the Borough-of Carlisle.* Cum berland county; that it shall have a capital of. Thirty Thousand Dollars, with tho privilege of increasing it to—One Hundred Thousand Dollars; the -object being to receive deposites of money, and discount ii.olcs, Samuel Hepburn , Michael ('ocklirrzrzi- r J{ , Angney, itoht. C. Stern! I, ■ William Kcr,Jr, Gcq, U r . Stauffer, Wuodburn, Snodgrass, Jno. Agnew, M. G, Ikllzhoover, J % IL Graham, Jacob Baughman, Samitci Woods, - Adam Longsdarf , • . JohkSluart, • Gen. Sanderson, - Sami . W/terry, J.WEby. July .3, IS 15. . ' WolJcc. THE undersigned hereby give notice, agreea bly to the Constitution and Laws of Pcnntiyl vauia, that they and their associates-will make application to the next Legislature of Pennsylva nia, for the incorporation of a Hank, under the name and style of “Me Farmers and Mechanic* ■ San!: of Carlisle,” to ho located in the Borough , . of Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Said Corporation to have a capital of Ono Hundred Thousand Dol lars, with general banking and didcouhling pri vileges, JACOB RHEEM, . JOHN IitIOADS, ' ADEL KEENEY, a WM. NATOHER, ' WM. li. MURRAY, , ' THOMA.S PAXTON, Carlisle, Jurlo 20, 1815. Estate of Henry 11.I 1 . Wilson, rtec’il, LETTERS of administration have been grant ed by the Register of Cumberland county, to the subscriber residing in Dickinson, township, on Ihb estate of Henry T. .Wilson, dcc*d««Jate of said township; All persons indebted to said es tate are requested to make payment immediately, and those'having claims against said estate will present them to me without delay. . JOHN S. DUNLAP, Adm’r. September 18, 1845.—Ct* Caution. ALL persons hereby cautioned against shoot- XX ing or 'trespassing on the property occupied by the subscriber, 1 kn6\vn as the properly of Rev. M’Gill. Should persons hereafter bo detected in carrying llro nrma and shooting, or otherwise trespassing upon'the promises, they will bo dealt with* ns the law directs. WILLIAM MELEISTER. S. Middleton tp. Oct. 2, 1845.—4t* . public ’Jans. Mansion House Hotel. Fronting on the Cumberland Valley. RaiUltoad, ’ . . ' CARLISLE, PA.. LATELY kept by Gen’l. Willis Fouik, has just been taken by/the subscriber. It is newly furnished, and has ;beeh thoroughly re paired, • in the cars—strangers, trav ellers and visiters to Carlislq, aro invited to call. Terois moderate, and every attention'paid.to thecomfort and convenience of all who patronize . Carlisle, April 17, 1345. tf t ___ Washington Hotel. Corner of Mark'd Street and Market square, nAIUUSBURO, PA. fpHE subscriber having taken this popular Ho . i tel, lately kopt'byMr. WM.T.SANDEns.hegs leave to inform' his friends and the public .gene rally, that he is now well' pieparedTo"aeebmmb date them in a manner td insure satisfaction to' all Whofavor hita witlTlheiroUsto'm. ; Thahoiisehas beehirefurriished,' alteredrahd-greatly improved in.rhany respects, arid n’O pains Will'be spared tp ’ make' visitors 'comfortable during their sojourn. ■ HIS TAIJI.H will be constantly supplied with 'all the delicacies of tho season; and his servants iare attentive, careful arid accommodating. 11 There is extensive STABLING attached tothe premises.,' ■'■ -:V' 'E. P; HUGHES. ' ■ " ' r .;.:vi , Covcrly’s Hotel. ■ South East Corner of Market Square, ■' ' !;, J ii.uu:taiumG, : PA. ' ■ ' i rpHB, Subscriber'most respectfully announces'to —Jt- and - the : Publicj' thatbohag : leased |hbl Public. Hubsc,Jn Harrisburg,'fdrmely. kept'J>y . George NogTe,. Esq* Which has been recently repair ed and:furnished,;(hrouohout, r with ENTIRELY , Cbpital, —4- pnbusijiieBs„prplcaBuroi'w.Ul^tid : thiB ofiefoftho AS. it ia’tbqde iSippUbAof tfio .keep sucHnQ.B^aJ* fully, Solid(s,tlie phblfetb gfys him ii mIL , EXTEND 6IYB STABUNQ.aitached to’thp premises.; ; -^MdjbrddHtf.tb 'COVERED of Cehlte conn-. .Wvfaii 'Assist 1 thsTroprlotor; in -^iyirig'are# til Wntion lo thVwdUU and cbmlbrt of his'guests. /; r-' '/' 1 ' ‘ WELLS COYERLY. August, tl, 1815.—1 y. BY virluo of sundry writs of Venditioni Ex ponna, to mo diroojod, X will expose to public sale, at tho public house .of George Beetom, Esq. in the Borough of Carlisle,, on .Friday tho 31st day of October 1845, at, 10 o’clock, A. following real estate, viz: - ■ • • - A tract of land situate m South Middleton -township,. Cumberland county, containing .-1$ acres, more or less, bounded by Thomas Jasper/Bemiett, the Farmers & Mechanics Bank, and Maj.-Samuel Given, having thereon erected a one and a half story HOUSE and three unfin ished one'and a half story HOUSES, &c. Seiz ed.and taken in execution as the property of Fcter McLaughlin,. - Alsp, a tract oriand. situato in West Penns borough township, bounded by the Cumberland Valley Rail, Road, John Grcason, Jacob Kissing er, Col. James McKeohan, Samuel Myers, and other property of Samuel M’KeeKaii, containing IG3 acres and'77 perches, ‘more or loss, having thereon erected a two story - . _ Stone Dwelling House, Frame Barn, Wugon Shed; Corn Cribs, and an Apple Orchard, Also, a tract of land situhto in West Penns borough township, bounded by lands of-John Grcason,. Brico l. -Sterrolt, Gcorgo Hefllehower,. Jacob Kissinger, and other lands of Sami. M’Keo han, containing 30 acres and 72 perches. Also, a tract of land situate in West Ponns borouglf township,, bounded by lands of Col. James McKeohan, Jacob Sites, and other lands of Samuel McKeohan, and tho Cumberland Val ley Rail Road, containing 31 acres & 30 perches. . Also, a tract of land situalo in West Penns horough 'township,‘bounded by lands otJacoh Silos, ° William Lehman, other-lands of Samuel McKrehan, and the Cumberland, Valley Rail Road, containing 47 acres and I2S perches. Also, all tho interest, righland title, of Samuel McKeohan, of, in and to, a certain tract ot land situate in West Pennsborongli township, hound ed. by Rev. Robert McCachren, James McCul loch, Jacob ‘Siles, and olhcr lands of Samuel >lcKcol:an,' 176 acres, mors or less, having thcroon 'erected a two STOyfioiiUUSE, and a largo 'BRICKBANK JUiliy, AVagon Shed', JJorn Cribs, an excellent • Orchard, &c. Seizbdlnnd taken ill execution as the. properly of Samud.McKcihqn. ’ Also, a lot of ground situate on tho north east corner of Leather‘and Bedfortl streets, intho-Bo rough of Carlisle, bounded by Robert Layhurn on tire cast, Lopther Street on the southi Bedford svrrot on the west, and Elizabeth Gould- on the north] containing OO feet in front and 200 feot in doulh, more or less,' numbered in the general plan of said Borouglj. 239—having ' thereon erected a two story ’ . V Slone House> 1 , a two stofy Log House, Blacksmith Shop, .seve ral Frtimo Shops,' a Frame Stable, and an excel'- ‘|} e water in tho well m.tho yard to be rested to "Robert* Layburn and Ms heirs, with a free passage from his;Ultchcn-dQor to the well as conveyed to him by George Loguo, Esq. Alsu, a lot of ground situate ip, the Borough of Carlisle, containing - U acres, more or less, bound ed by Judge Hamilton's heirs on thonorth,'Low-' tlnrwcsl, other property of John Froctor on tho south,-andVsterrclta Gap Road on tho oast. v i " . - Also,‘a lot of ground siluatq jnTho Borough of Carlisle, containing 1$ acres, more dr less, bound ed hy Gap Uoadnn life east, other prb perty-of 1 John Proctor...on the north, Lewis Har lan's heps on the west, and Dr. tVVCoskry’sbcirs on the south. Seized and taken in execution as SroihoitoUiry. the property of John Erodn'r, Also - , a tract of Woodland, situate, in IMifilin township,-'containing B.} acres, more or less, ad joining lands of the Loirs of A. McElwaine, S. Gillespie, Robert McFarlane, Jesse Kilgore, and others. Seized and taken in execution as the -property c f Ezekiel Kilgore. A tract of .land situate in Dickinson township, hounded by lahd of Michael Slolhownr, Abraham Kurtz, George Witters, William Shriver and oth- containing *1- acres, more or less, having there on erected a TWO S'rOllY LOG HOUSE and Frame Barn. Soiled and taken in execution as the properly of Fettir Uilz. A lot of gfoundfcptnntc in the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland jaunty, containing .*>2 feet in front with the prW&Jfcgn of an alley, and 210 feet in depth, more or les3,'#)ounded by-Main street on the North, Gad Day on - the East, Liberty Alloy on the South, and William Armor’s heirs on tho West, having thereon erected a double TWO STOR\ FRAME HOUSE, (wcatltfrboarded,) a Brick Smoke-house, Brick Cistern, &c.—Seized und taken in execution as the properly oLEdward Ar mor, and to be sold by me,. ADAM LONGSDORF, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Office, 7 Carlisle, Oct. MG, 1845. 3 . • Orphans’ Court Sato. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans* .Court‘of Cumberland county, will bo exposed to public sale, on the prcinicses, on Tuesday the £Bth day of Oclo*. ber nest, at 1 o’clock P. M., the following described real estate,, to wit; ' A FIRST RATE LIMESTONE FARM, situate in West Pcnnsborough township, •about miles south of Ncwvillc, mile cast of the head of the Big Spring, and midway.bctwecn Carlisle ami Ship ■pensburg; pn the Harrisburg turnpike, bounded by; lands of J. Myers, Win. M’Ounc, John Snavly’s heirs and others, containing near One Ijfundrcd and Seven iy~iwo Acres, of first rate Limestone Land, of which about ISO acrcs arc cleared, fenced, and in a high state iUr-A of dullivution, • The improvements arc a Ipfgetwo STORYBRICK AND STONE ■ ■KISP H ° USEi,wilJl a Lullding' attached, is at present, and always has been occu pied us a tavern stand. A largo . BANK BARN, Wagon Shed, Stage Stable, Corn Crib, Wash House, Boko and Smoko House, Granncry, Straw House, Cider Press, Cistern, and a never failing',Well of wa ter convenient to the door. Also, an excellent Apple Orchard and other |juit trees. The terma of sale arc:' bo paid.on the con firmation of the sale, one half of Ihc repiduo of the purchase money to bo paid on tboslst of- April next tho-iiomaiodot Jiy tVyo , "gffn i nt B -W»nocil' *n*»l«tentrf--VHOroutrt»tgre»ty K =-TKP payments to bo sccincd by recognizances whh sccurity. in tbb Orphans’ Court.. Grain in the ground and rent to bo reserved. Due attendance will be given on the day of sole by . JOSEPH M’DERMOND, „ JACOB 'MYERS, „ r ■ Adntrfs'.' of Pieter Duck, dec'd, September 18, 1815. —ta - jU Ollso and lot lorSalc. THE subscriber, 1 Attorney for : thO''owner, who re sides in Pittsburg, BoV, offers at private sale, the n . o House and -Lot situate in Carlisle on Dick ioson’Alloy?. adjoining the lot of David • licira on tho.cornor of Pittstrcct j»ij{jaj[iind Dickinson Alley. Thotorms moy bo nscertaincd by'npplication to the subscriber at his office. If not sold before Friday the 31st day of Oc tober inst.i it will bo offered at public sale on that day ; on the premises, at 10 o’clock, A. M. " .. ' ...JOSEPH KNOX. .■. Oorlisle/October 9,’.1845.—-15,‘... I* . will expose to public sale on Saturday tho Ist of November. 1315, at I o'clock;?,.W.altho Mansion House ofPhiUp-Daker, d(ic’d., in North Middleton .townslupVa fust; ralb’b-yf';; V'.;. 1 ;; -rr. adjoining the niansion farm and bounded by William Baker bnd Samucl 'Alexander’s hoije,: containing 89 acrcsondllTjicichcs— about-o.ne.halftOLwbigh.is timcstono Xaridmnd thootllephalf good Slate Druid, nyith ojnbvcr failing stream of walor.runningthrough it About SD’acrcs nfdl covered with!good timber, and the residuo'clcarcd and in a good. slate of cuitiva- ato no buildihgs'on thb land.; jTheVb is a, good deal of Locust and/Walriut growing, bn the Terms of solo will be easy and made known bh the day of sale by . JOHN FISHBUBNr , October 9) 1845.—t0 ' Heal (Estate, ShcrlUf’s Bales. prpUan’s Court .gale. •lIUCT OF liHSn, business J3ircctbnj/" st Malting. ■Jiis fripmls and carries on the Cabinet Making Business, in all its various branches, in Locust Alley, di rectly in rear of E. Bullock's Cliait'Factory (N. .IJanovoi st.) whoro ho keeps constantly dh hand, and will manufacture to order, SECRETARIES, BUREAUS, TABLES, . and every other, description ef Cabinet Were—all of which he will sell cheap .for canity or exchange forcountry.produco at market prices; Tie will' also take fjjumhr of all descriptions in exchange forwork. ~ \ s ' . OOfFINS made on terms reasonable at short notice—& ho will attend funerals with a splendid Hearse , in town or country. ■ A Hearse will also bo kept for hire. He respectfully solicits, a share of public pa tronatre, confident that ho can-tendor general sat : isfaction. , '■ J. R.,WEAVER. Carlisle, Juno G, -iSld.tf Cabinet making'. THE subscriber, thankful for past favors, here by informs his customers and ilia public in general, that ho still carries on the Cabinet iVJak-' mg Business, in all its various branches, iaNorlh Bedford street near Locust Alleyvand about a lull ('square north-of- the Lutheran Church. Ho keeps constantly on hand, and will manufacture tl'V.VVr'CCb'.'vVr, to order, BUREAUS, SECRE gffiSggETARIK.S, TABLES, SOFAS, DESKS, BEDSTEAlfepand every other article of CABINET WARE, all of which "j ■will soil as cheap for Cas/i as they can be_ procured at any olher-shop-in-tho' rough,‘and warrant them to bo of the best style and workmanship. Ho also keeps a ‘ Splendid Hearse, • .arid will make COFFINS’on the cheapest terms, and attend funerals in town or country o,t the shortest notice. • • By Strict attention to business, and ah anxious desire to please, lie hopes -to merit and receive a full share of public patronage. 1). SIPIS. Carlisle, June 20, 1816. Copycr, Shcdt-'Bvosi’, asad Tin-Ware --h* f m„a piaijpa<u_oiiy. mllE subscriber liego leave to inform the public in jL general, that ho has ptmilaseil 11-. o well-known cs lalilishiiiciJt ofiMr/Kecny, lit Nanh-Hatwcr-sUccU. iierct door to Leonard’s Store, where ho ,will at all thm’H keep on hand and iiianufaclnrn to order, in tlin best si vie of workmanship ami on the most, accom modating terms, every description of '. LiIFKEI!,' SilEE'iy«ON r -A_NI)-TIN W,\RE. Ho will also keep a supply of Cooking Htovcs of every description, well finished and complete—also Nine SMatO btoves, Portable GrnteS,■ together with evory other article in his lino of hubiness. SrUUTLN’CJ will he manufactured to order, and put up promptly, at the shortest noliqc, in town and j country. Also all kinds of. ” DISTILLING APPARATUS. Country Merchants, urn! others, can bo supplied with any quantity of Tin-Wauh, at wholesale puces. Being desirous to please, and f.v.n his dNpcnciioo in the business mul his determination to make his pricer, moderate to suit the limes, tho subscriber hopes to receive for the establishment a continuance of that liberal 1 share of public patronage which has heretofore, been given,to it. MONROE MORRIS. Carlisle, April 3,1815. —1 f. N. 13, The highest price paid for old Pewtui, Le.Hh, and Coi’t’Mt. ■ a JKats! K;Us! rn THANKFUL for past’fuvorgrnnd as desirous as ever lo please all who may favor him with their custom, the subscriber hereby notifies his friends nml the public generally, that he still keeps his finishing shop in'Np. P, Harper's Roty,- two doors north of R. AiignOy’s store, where hc'has constantly on hand and will manufacture to order Hals of Every Description, all of the very latest fashions, and at lower prices than over. His stock of FURS, &c. have been selected with great care—and' he will manufacture Beaver, Xulre, Cussimero, ‘Moleskin, Silk ujk! other hats in tire ilewcst styles; fully chual to any of the city work. Call, then, fellow-citizens, and examine our assort ment, as wo charge nothihg<-for th 6 sights WILLIAM U. TROUT. Cnrllfelcj,tTuly 17, 1845, Pi*. 5. Loomis, c^-hi: 5-T 1 TT7TLL perform nil operations, upon the Teeth, VV that nro required for their preservation, such as Scaling, Filing, Flagging, src., or will restore the loss of them, by inserting Artificial Teeth, from, a single Tooth to a full sett. • on Pitt street, a few doors South ol the Railroad Hotel. -• N. B. Dr. Loomis will bo abs.eiit from Carlisle, the days', in each month. '* • CarlmleTJuly 4, 1844. > ' • 3iolm Armstrong n HAS removed his Dwelling and’Office to the corner house in. Alexander’s Row, directly oppo- IjWto tho. dwelling of Dr. Loomis. calls to the country. , . —Carlisle, 1644; Matß'& Caps for flic l’coplc. THE attention of those persons wish? ingjo purchase HATS ami CAPS at the lowest prices, aro particularly invi. ted to call at the cheap store of JQHN GRAY & SON, whore may bo found a largo and splendid as* sortmoht, at the following unheard of low prices Extra superior Beaver Hats from §3 00,to 4 « ,l Brush 41 200 to 3 ,' Fur :« -l„50 to 3 ’ -1 50102 -- -Silk Cloth, Velvet, Leather Glazed, Fur, Hair, Seal, and every variety, stylo, and shape of Hats and Gaps, at the very lowest prices. „ • - , .October 9, 1845, \ ’■ ” w Carlisle Bauk Notice*,^ THE Smckholderepf .thd Carlisle to fused to accept the apt passcd hy the last legislature, entitled ’ “An act to extend thp charter of ihp 'Chrlialo Bank.” 'And the old charter having oSlJiijed on the 7thinat., tho Directors aro under the necessity of proceeding" to wind up tho businesa of the Institution. Tho doblora Of tho Bank will therefore sctAhapcopn cty of making the necessary arrangements fpr paying oft’tho; trioniesi:respectively duo by thorn to tho Bank at an curly dily, and all persons having in their posess ion any bftlio notes of the Carlisle Bon kinyoWe on demand and aU pctßoha" Having other clnitis against it, arc liercby rcijucsted to present the same Tor pay- V : i iLs.u.'i, By order ofthVll oanl of Dccctora,' • L -; GEO. At EYOiNi Brest: ’ Carlisle lianl;, lMay-9,1815. ■/ '—> ; " Snnir.A •...■cr.''- TVEMUTH’S (Lancaster) :Snu£f, just rbenved, and I /, for sale constantly, at tho cheap Dreg store of • , . STEVENSON* MBHAiTBV. September 85* . . ©ru-Ooobs, (Groceries, Let litem Call! ALL who aro desirous of purchasing Goods on iho most reasonable forms, aro Invited to call ond.ex amine tho new, cheap and well bponed by 11. ANGNEY, at the north-east corner of tho Public Sqyarc,* consisting in part of Cloths, Plain and Fahey Cassimcrcs, SaltinoUs, Vestings, Tweeds, Velvet Cords, Bcavor teens, Linen Checks end Drillings, French, Scotch and Domestic GingtfamsXofyns. Cashmeres, Mouslin do Laincs, Balzorincs, Chintzes,. Alpacas, Checks, Tickings, Flamfels, Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Cravats, white and unbleached Muslins, Parasols and Parasel enes. Also Ingrain Colton, Hemp and Stair CAR PETING; Floor and Table Oil. Cloths, &c.—with an nssortmcht of Groceries, Quccnswarc, &c. Carlisle, July 10, 1845. rating lat ho FashTosaahlcGoods. CONSISTING in part Rept and Plain Cash mere De Kcassa of new styles, rich stylo Par is Do Lmnes, figured and plain Alpaccas, latest stylos of Bonnet Silks-and- Velvets, ‘splendid .as? forlinent of rich style Bonnet Ribbons, new stylo Artificials, plain and fancy Shawls of every de scription, &c. &c., just received and offering at tho lowest cash prices.’ 3. A. CLIPPINGJSR. Shipponsburg, Scplember2s, 1845, j, Loudon’s Cheap Bools. Stove. Trrß sub'sl>riberhas'justT , (3ecived‘ from the ci ty uJgehcral assortment of School Books,' Stationary 0 , &c. which ho intends to sell at redu ced prices. Purchasers can bo supplied with Billies, Payer, &c. at-the following.prices: Family Bibles, $1 00 'Good'School Bibles, 50 GodirSchool Testaments, . 12$ Pockotjßiblo", lied Morocco Gilt Edges, 'TOO School Books all the general kinds in use, pro portioualiWiow. His stationary T3"of good qual ity. "A.lsfjr’a good assortment of Lithographic Prints, 'ity Books, and Books suitable for the Hollidays. i He also carries on tho-Book Binding Business, whoro persons can hare their old books rebound, also Blank Books, Dockets, &c, made to order. The subscriber, in connexion with his Booh and Stationary Store, has established a Family j Grocery. , . ,He has now on hand a largo and general as- . soi Uncut of fresh Groceries, Spices, &c. of every description and of tho host quality,selected with care in the cily, and which ho is enabled to sell at reduced cash prices to suit the tunes. Thankful for tho patronage extended to him during tile few days hef has. been in the business, ho hopes by attention and'endcavors to please to merit a continuance thereof. His stock consists in part of strong ' .JUG AND JAVA COFFEES, best and 2d best quality -Loaf Sugaj; Drown, White Mavnnnn.& Crushed Sugars! Young liy snfi, Imperial pud l)lack Tea; Sugar Mouse, -Sy nm and -Wioiu, Qrfedil? Molasses;.' best aMSdJicst Sperm-Oili^erwife'Stiftt-^CSWlcsv'Sjlites'dT' all kinds, ground and unground; Cheese, Crack ers, Lemons, Mace, Citron, Indigo, Start'll, Salt pclru, Logwood, American & London Mustard, llicc, Homeopathic & linker’s best Chocolate, ■Raisins, Almonds & Filberts. Also a general hssiTrViuiMiinfif ’■ : ■»' ' •• CROOKEDY, CHINA, AND GLASS-WARE, JJruaheSj Tuji§, Baslcclgt, Cliurns, Brooms,. Befl icr’A.Lines, -Market Baskets, best Cavendish and other chewing testnoking Tobacco, Spanish, half Spanish and Common Begars. A general assort meut-of-good Thread, Tape?} Thimbles, Hooks and %esf Pearl Buttons,-Dins,’ Needles, r Ponth Brushes: HairJ3/ushes, Combs, •Pawler iSantl, Shoe Blacking, M-ritches, and'n va-1 rioly of other useful'm-liclcs.- Also No. 1 ami. 2 Mackerel, .Scotch Herring, Salmon, Driedßeof, Hams, Cranberries, Soda Crackers,_&c. • Carlisle, December 12, 18 Id. Cutlery & Bad(iacr£* • TOHN P. informs his frienD tj and the puldic in g”neral,thnt ho has removed hia slock of Hardware, Cutlery and .Saddlery, to iho new house on North Hanover street, two doors south ol flic Post Oliiee, and nearly opposite his old stand, wiu’ic ho continues to koepms heretofore, a'full and complete assortment of every thing in his line, at prices chcdjicr Hum ever.'' Cabinet Makers are earnestly invited to call and bxamino a splendid lot of Veneers, just received. Carpenters and Builders, will find‘an ex cellent assortment of Latches, Locks, Bolls, Hinges, and every variety of Building materials, al reduced prices. Also, a new and superioi article of PLANES, warranted good in every respect. Persons commencing House-keeping will And it to their interest to cull before purchasing elsewhere. GUN ami BOOK POWDEU, warran ted; Safely-Ruse, Shot, Lend-, Spoiler, &c. Window Glass of all sizes’ Paints, Oils and Varnishes, Ccdar waio, Blacksmith's-Ijdllovvß, Drilling Machines, and every variety of articles in the Hardware line. . The Books and accounts of the late ; firm of.!. P, Lyno 6c Co., are in my hands, and per sons indebted are requested to cull and mslke payment to save further trouble. - JOHN P. LVNE. . Carlisle,-April 24, 1845.—tf. KoW “is tlae Time To purchase Cheap Goods in Shippens’g. JA. CLIPPINGER has, just received from the , eastern cities the most splendid assortment of new stvlo‘TALL AND WINTER GOODS over of fered In tills place—to which .ho would 'invite the at tention of purchasers; His stock is now complete, and he is prepared .to offijr the latest stylo of goods to he found in thovcastorn-marliets, and at pricca arlow ns any establishment in the county. If you wish to purchase Bargains now is tllo lime and “J. A. Clippinger’s Cheap Store”.js the place, near the Railroad, Shippcnsburg. ■ September 25, 1845. G 1 RRAT BARGAINS to be had CurpiKnEu’s I* Cheap Store, near the RullrpnJ, Shipperisburg; among which may be found the following : • Cloths from’sl,so- to $lO 00 per yard. •. Cassinnclts “ 6.0 to ;100 . 11 Flannels .J? 5 to • Jeans « ’ Igj’K r J?* „ JO} ' '» 1G to 37$ “ ' G$- to 13$ per lb, G $ to 10 —' 12$ " Calicoes Dc Lajncs “ . Cofico' ,•* “ Brown Sugar * “ . Loaf do, “ -September 25, 1845. CEDAR AND'CROCKERY WARE—A large assortment just received .and'' for sale at the cheap/slore of ■ J. GRAY & SON, - T) OCK POWDER of very superior quality. Also, T\i Safety Fuse for priming, just-received and for sale by . . J. P. LY3N T E. V' '.r , New Store* THE subscriberhas just opened in tho room (for merly occuipied. by N. W; Woods,) on lho South West corner of the public square, a new and splendid slock of Foreign and American •< • . •Dry Goods, . / * Staple and Fancy, consisting in part of Cloths, Cos aimcrcs, Satlinctts, Linens, Gambroons, Sumraer- Cloths, -Vestings, Silks, Bombazines, Bukannps, Crape and.Mous dcrLuincs; Swiss Cambrics', JacKihct, and all other kinds of. Muslins,; Calicoes, Shawls, Checks, Ticking, and Cotton Yarn, Umbrellas,' Parasols, Sunshades, : Gloves, Ho siery, &c.' .■ • \ / /. ‘ ' Also/a choice and well selected slock of Groceries,, consisting in part qf Coffees, Sugars; Molasses, Teas, Tobacco, Spices, &c. Also, ~ ' •; Crockery, Glass and Qaednsware of-various and qualities, 'together'with comprising a 'complete- and general assortment —all of which ho offcraTor safe ril very low pnccVfor cash,- Hb respectfully invites his friendsand the public in general to give him a call, 1 inasmuch os ho feels confident that ho. can sell goods as low as any other house inlhc^borodgli.- v ' UOBERriKVINEf Jr. Carlisle, April 94* 1845, ' - "■ ‘ifnsttranfc. Delaware Mutual Safely Insurance BStilailclpliia, ON- THE MUTUAL INSURANCE PRlNCl- PLE—combined with a,largo joint capital! Prp- , iniums reduced to nearly one half of tho usual rates. By tho Act of Incorporation,’tho stock is pledged for tho of and losses which tho Com pany may sustain. And oa on additional security to the assured, tho-act requites that the profits of the busincssshall.be funded and remain with tho corpo ration, os o guarantee and protection to tho insured ogainst loss. This fund will bo represented by scrip, issued by tho Company, bearing interest not exceed ing six per cent. per annum. The insured arc enti tled to a pro rata share of the profits of tho Company, and will 'receive that proportion of tho aforesaid fund in scrip, which tho amount of earned premiums paid by him, boartf to tho total <sum of earned premiums ohd capital - . The scrip thus issued, to bo , transferable on tho books of the Company as stock. No dividend of scrip can bo maHo when the losses and expanses exceed the amount of earned premiums. Tho insured arc protected from loss at lliq custom ary rales of premiums, without any individual UabiU ify or responsibility for tho losses or expenses of the Corporation. The assured havo all the rights of membership,— at all elections, apd arc eligi ble as DireclorsTof'tho Corporation. ‘ 0 .Tho subscriber has been appointed agent for this Company; and ns-thc mutual principle is ' every other mode of Insurance, ho would confidently recommend it to his friends and tho public. Tho Norta American Company has closed their Agency. Those having policies expiring in that office can have them renewed in the Delaware Company on much moroffavorablc terms, , For full particulars enquire, either by letter or per son to JOHNJ. MYERy. Carlisle, September 18,'1845. —ly Fire Insurance. < mH E Alien an&Eastpennsborough Mutual Eire' iL Insurance Company of-Cumberland County, incorporated by .an act of Assembly, is now fully organized 1 , aAd in Operation under the management of .lho following commissioners, viz: - - Chi. Stayman, Jacob Shelly, Wim, TL-Gorgas, Lewis Myer, ‘Christian Titzel, Michael Hoover, Henry Logan, Michael Cocklih, Benjamin H. Muster, Levi Merkel, Jacob Kirk, Sami. Prowell, sr, and Melchoir Drencman, who respectfully call Iho attention, of citizens of Cumberland and York counties to the advantages which the company hold out. ■ . . ’ The rales of insurance arc as low and favorable as any Company of the kind iii the State. ' Per sons wishing to become’ members are invited to make application to the agents of tho company who arc willing to wait upon them at any time. JACOB SHELLY, President, Michael, Hoover, _I r ice J’rcs't. Lewis Hym Secretary. ' Michael Cochlin, Treasurer . AtfEN'fH—Michael - Hoover, general agent,.Mccha juCfcbtirg; Rudplple Marlin, New CumberlandM,. Coeklin, Allen - ? Win. It.- Gorgaa, Christian Titzel, Allens John C.tKmlap, Align; Peter Barn hart, Etist*Pomifihoro; David Martin, Ohurchtown; C. 13. Harmon, Kingstown; Henry Zcaring, Shirc manstown; Suno.n.Oystcr, Wormleysburg; Dr. Ja cob -BaughnmUiJJarlhlc; Philip Bfcchbill, for Cum berland county. Agents, for -York county—Jacob Kirk, general agent; Hgnry-Bogan, John SUdFric|; x John Rankin, Daniel Baily, J. Bowman. —August • • , - Prolcciioa Against ILoss by Fine. rPHE Cumberland Valley Mutual Protection Com- X pany; being incorporated* bV'an~utTof tlVo’Legit:-' laturo of the present session, and' fully organized and in Operation under the direction of the following board 'of Managers, viz : Thomas! C. Alillcr, John Moore, Da-vtd W. McCul lough, James Weakly, William Moore, Gal braith, Thomas Paxton, A. 0./Miller, Philip Spangler, Sumud.Woods, Abraham Kurtz, George Brindlq, and' .Scott Coyle, call tho ntioniion of the- inhabitants of Cumberland Valley to tho cheapness of their rate* ami tho many advantages which this kind of insurance has over any other. t • Ist. Every person insured becomes a member of the company and takes partin the choice of .ofiiccrs and the direction of its concerns'. • 2d. For insurance no more is demanded than is ne cessary to meet the expenses of the Company.and in dcmuily against losses.which may happen. 3d. The inconvenience ot frequent renewals is a voided by insuring for u term of five years, lint poli cies cun be taken for any period from pmJ to live years. • 4lh. Any persoji applying for insurance must give his premium note for the cheapest .class at tho rale' ot five per centum, \vlfich will be $5O on the $lOOO, for wlijch he Will have to pay $2,50 for five years, and $1,50 for survey, and policy, and no more unless Ufss be sustained to a greater- amount thail the funda on hands will cover, and then no more will bo required than a pro rata share. These r,alca are much cheaper than those of other companies, except such as are in corporated on thesamo principles. THOMAS C, MILLER, President, A. G. Milleu, iSurclary. ■■ Aok nts —Dr. Ira Day, Mcchbnicslmrg; Jas. Ken nedy, Newville; George Brindle, Monroe;LClpmen M’Farlanc,'Cm lisle; Jacob, Rheum, Carlisle; IL, Williams,- -Westpennsboro; James Kyle, Newton? Col. James Chcsuut, Leo’s Z\. Roads; Jos. M. Means, N<;wburg; Joseph* Mossor, New Cumberland ;• John Clendenin, UogestWn; Stephen Culbertson, Ship pensburg; Peter M’Laughlin, S. Middleton. April 13, 18-13.,' Indemnity Agaluut ILoss hy Fire. mHE FRAKiCLIN FIRE INSURANCE COM _L PANY of Philadelphia—Charter perpetual—' $400,000 paid in—office IC3$ Chesuut strbbt, nearly opposite' the, Custom House—Make insurance either' permanent or limited, against loss or damage by lire on -Property and Ellccts of every description, in town or country, on tho mosi reasonable terms. Applications made either personally b 7 by. letter, will'bo promptly attended to.-. -' 7 >. ' 1 \ 0. N. BANCKER, President. C. Bancickny Secretary. Diukctoks —Charles N. Banckcr, James Schott, Thomas Hart, Thos. J. Wharton, Tobias Wagner, RATES.OF INSURANCE REDyCED. PERPETUAL RISK. ■ „ -Brick or Stonc-dwcllingS-Or stores from ‘ to 3 p-c depositc. do. do Churches ■ 2A to 3 ' do tlo Taverns, , ;‘ 3 to 4 ;db', do do Barns ’4’ to 5 do ■ do do Stables (private) 4 to 5 do •do dp Stables (public) 6 to7i’ - do do do Gri§J Mills, Water • Power,- — % 7jtolo do . - , ANNUAL RISK. . Brick br-Stono-dwcllings aml-Fur—--—: - niturc from 1 3i) td 4{)c $lOO value, do . do Stores and'Mcrchan- ‘ r 1 - dfza, , ' 35 to'so do do Tii&cjrhs & Furniture 40/to 60 do do Bains and Contents Wr 1 65 to 75, do Stables (piibl c) > . do ■ 100 o>lso do do Grist Mill am' Stock 1 71 'to So‘ k Fur i rchan to 85 'umi o 100 atonts to. 100 Stock to XOO Frame and Log dwellings mtiiro., . • 5 do ...do Stores and M V • dize V.. ’6 do ' do Taverns and 60 do do Bams and C : 90 • •do. : do. Grist Mills d; subscriber is a for Carlisle and its vicinl suranco either by mail 01 ‘attended to. ■• ‘ v December 7, fS43 r -Wlstar’s Biilsam Clicrry. . COMPOUND BALSAMIC PREPARATION 21.* FROM )VILD CHERRY BARK AND TAR, The hut remedy known to ike world for the cure of coughs, colds, asthma tfoupu bleeding off the lungs, whooping cough, bronchitis, injiuenzaf shortness of breath,pain andwcidcncss in the breast or'sidc,liver complaint ,• and the first stages of cossumption. We will not assort that this BALSAM will cure Consumption In its worst form t but it has cured many after all other means’ of relief had been tried.in vain.—And whynotL It seems that the WILD CHERRY was destined by Na ture to be pur PANACEA for iho.mvaging dis eases of this cold latitude. Lct.not the despair ing invalid waste his money.and lose TIME to, him so all important, experimenting with the trashy nostrums'of the day, biit use 1 at once a medicine that will cure, if a cure be possible—a medicine that-acience approves, and many years' of experience have demonstrated that it always' relieves, ' • iyj here is no such thing as faiP * in the history’ ' of this wonderful BALSAM.- Evidence the most convincing—evidence that no one can doubt, ful- this fact. . For the 'sak& of brevity . \ye select the following from thousands. .. Isaac Platt, Esq.-Editor of the,Pokeepsie Ea gle, one of the most influential journals' in thd slate of New York, slates, under the authority of his own name, that a young lady, a relative of 'his,'of very delicate constitution,was attacked in Feb? with’severe cold, which immedi ately produced spitting of blood, cough, fever, and other dangerous and alarming symptoms.— Through medical treatment and care she partial ly recovered during summer. • But on the returrf of winter she was attacked more violently than at first, sho became scarcely, able to walk and was troubled wilheough, chills and fever every day, and appeared to be going rapidly with con sumption;,at this timo'i when there was no sign :• of improvement, Mri'Plalt procured a bottle of JVtsfar's Balsam of 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 enjoyed to the .pre sent lime, without the slightest symptom of her ' former disease. Mr. P'ialt says ‘Hho cure’tfhme'uhdcr my,own observation and I cannot be mistaken' as to the fact.” ■ , Extract of .a letter from a Post-Master, dated - . PKMimoKE, Washington co., Maine, April 29,1.8-15. S .. Mr. Isaactßutts. —Dear SirV-At the request of.many of my friends in this place fcnd vicinity who.are afilicied with consumption & liver com plaints, 1 lake tho liberiy’of asking you to ap point sbmc one. in this county as agent to sell “ Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry,” and to semi . him a fo\v.dozen,as there is none of it for salo within 200 miles from this date,” I hayo do djouU that it \vo‘ali> mpet with a, ready sale if j,t \veu where it could bo procured without too much ex pense and delay. *- » f ■ • .» M-y wife fvac aitacked abpUs-six vrtftntfte' -' with what the physicians called the first stage of, consumption—a complaint ■very prevalent in this t section of country. Having seen the Balsam ad vertised iivAugusta, <lj“2Uo MiLKs.vuo;uit:RE, t r2) I took thh pains to send there for' a bottle of it,, which she took, and which helped her so much that I sent Tor iwo'botlles she has aVsa taken, and sho now says she has-hot felt r so well fur six years as she does at this lime. All ~ tlrosC-w htr ~hgvG- A inq , uiTcd-of-me-uiitka3cef tai-neil : what effect the Balsam had,-are anxious to.liavo some for sale in this vicinity, which'U the cause • writing to you.’t • * -Please.inform me by return..of ..mail whether.. you couclude'.lu send some, and if so, to whom, * m order that it‘may be known where it-.can be had, 1 am, with respect, yours, etc. P. G. EARNS WORTH, P. M. The wholcjcountry is fast learning that no.^ , medicine—no physician—no preparation l v v kind whatever—can equal pr, Wistaii’s Bai.sxm f OF WiU) CilliUUV. . Dear Sir—l owo it to the alillctcd to inform you that in January last 1 was attacked by a very violent cold, caused by working in tbo water, which settled on-my lungs. It was accompan ied'by a very sev.ero pain in my breast and sides, and also a distressing cough. I had in attend ance all tho best medical aiil in our village; hilt after exhausting all their skill to no avail, they pronounced my disease a cuNniiMED' consump tion, and they one and. all ,gave me up to die.—l* ‘After much persuasion I got tho conapnt of my pliysician'lo use tho'lSaham ot'WiUl •Clicri'y prepared by’ Dr. Wistar, I purchased of the A gent in our place one bottle, before ..using, half of which I began t 6 gain Strength, and it was very evident my cough was tnuclvbelterand my symp toms in every- way improving. I have now used throe hottjes, and am restored to perfect health. — This result is alone owing to the use of Dr.-lVts lar's L’ahnm of Wild ( harry ,• and I take this meth od of giving you the information, partly to pay you the debfofgratitude I owe you, and partly that others similarly afllicted may know where to apply for relief. Very truly yours, ; , JAMES SAGE, A MOST REMARKABLE CURE. llaj)doskxel», N.’J. April-20,.1843. On or about lho.l3th day of October, 1841, I was taken with a violent pain ifi tho side, near the liver, which edntinued/or about live days, and was follow ed by the breaking of an ulcer, or abscess, inwardly, which relieved tllu pain a little, but caused' me to t throw up a great quantity of and al so much blood. Being greatly nl-a&dVit this, I.ap plied to a physician, but ho said hjhbu£vht ho could do b&t little for mo except givo a Mercury Pills , which I refused to take, fjpng -satis " ded that they could do mo no good; inahypicncmedn wer4 ‘then procured-.by, my wife and IjKds, but none \dip mo any good—and the discharg«bloodand cor. tion still continued every fowtliwand at last beci> so offensive that I could scarcelflrcatne. Itvos tV I; eeized with a violent-cough, web at times ca/* I mo to raise much more blood ww /.hod dpjife hv.O’ t - mn».tnym«paseTOTm!nUfUgiuwi: worst, until February, when alnw of my rccovci wasgivon up,-and my friends cWQSht I would di of a- Galloping Consuw pi ion. ‘SB I’lB 1 ’ 18 moment, whoi • my life was apparently drawinwfr its close, I heart . ofDrr^Vistar^Balsam^oAjPld—GUerry,“nnr got a bottlo which relieved ; and by the uso of only three bottles o'Bp medicine, all my painsjvoro removed—my cou-Wid spiilmg-of blood •and corruption entirely stopp»j|3md iri a few wepke my. health was s 6 far restored^ 0 onahlo mo to work at my trade, (which is a cartway) and up to Uiis time I have enjoyed, good he|»- . • ; GIOCCESTEII CoVNTT, Ni J| ,tho Jasticca.of'lho Peace u| ami being ft law, Balth the above statbmdj AffiSucil before me, on ijjl _ *.’_l iq: subscriber, onq of , tid for thp' said county, fly affirmed according to f is,in all things true, \ * 20thday ' j • j ‘J. CLItWBKT/J/P. . " Suck is tho unpwoedon# success of this Biisixr*’ \ “ Naiure'dFavoffe Prescription a nial t|ourwants,: as it is prepare ed frombbomical c ;tract»|from substances which tho author of h iplatfed in'.ourown land for wise putpoacDj thal marA w bc( know nothing of 'tho modcT • of its preparation aVenileavoring to reap pecuniary - bcheflla by selling aV^ido"similar in name, or In • appearance, or by rcplsenling theirowri trash as , perior lo this or by putting-up a mixture * and Bolemnly assoverithg that itis imported from a foreign country, u hichAnol tbecasc.' All .thesbde* ccpliyo arts go' td show that WJSTAIVS BALSAM, is known to, the world tdb\ “THE G)IEAT Rf)M E }.< T DY,” and that to stfl anj ; mVxtUt’e’it must bo/j/ce ihia, • in name, or purport to .bililto it in substance. fabncalions,.,-!. BALSAM: GP 'WItD - iiUcb it.; Address all orders t) 13a (Washington street* Boston..'*■ - : . SAMUEL .EkUOTT, Agent, Carlitfo , 1 January 2, 1846# l< : .do s, .■ . l . " do do \ do■ . ' ant Tor thd above company •'• AIT applications for ,’m« jereonally will bo promptly Wji.D. SEYMOUR. Patent Ulcibirittcs. A TUUI.V WONDERFUL'CURE. Watluville, Onoda co., N. V, £ September 13,T543. y IMAS COZENS. • '
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