American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, August 26, 1847, Image 3

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    VnluftWc Farm ittr ' V
WILL bo sold ot public salo on Saturday Iho 2d
day of at 12 O’clock, on llio pro
lato tlic propcrly of Michael Frleio,* deceased,
in South Middleton township, CUmticHand
81 lv about 3 mile? feouth cast of Carllklct om! 2
C l > ilcH north of Craighead’s mil), containing abdhl iOO
Acres of first rate Limestone land.' About 73 acres
nrc cleaned and under .good fence, and in a liiglj stale
of cultivation. The remainder is well UmbeFb'dl the
improvements arc'd two story
DwelUngjSCouse & Kitchen,
a 1J story Tenant House near tho mansion
M9!jgL] ) oi i 9e l a LO& BAUN V Wagon She'd) Corn
and other put buildings, on excellent
U 0 f water near to the house: also an Orchard of
wishing information arc invited .to call on
<i o .subscribers dr on Josiah Sheffer, who taaidcli on
l 2\ f ar m. GEO; BtllNDtE, : H
•* ,a ■ • DANIEL I‘RIEZE,
Execaloh.
any city or of any incorporated dislnct, and also
that every member of Congress and of the Stale
Legislature,'and of the Select or Common. Council
jOi any city, or commissioner of ahjr incorporated
dislnct, is by-law incapable pf-ho|ding or kexorcis
ing at the same lime, the/office dl* Appointment of
judge, inspecior, or clerk of ahs clecliqns v pf this
Commonwealth, and that no inspector^-judge,or
other officer of such election shall
then voted for.
And the said ad pf Assembly dhtiiled an.aclre
laling to elections,of this. Coinmohwealih, passed
I July 2d, 1839, further provides ps follows, to wit:
j That.the inspectors and judges shall meet at
; the' respective places appoinled for holding thcel'cc--
lion in the distrids to which they respectively be
long, before 9'o’clock In tho mbrnirig of The second
Tuesday of October, .and each of said inspectors
ehatl apfioint oho clerk; who shall be a qualified
Voter 07 such district. '
' k “In case ihd person-wlib shall have received the
feeCohd highest number of votes for inspector,'shall
hot tend on the day of tiny election, then the per*
son who shall have received the second highest
nhniber of votes for judge at the next proceeding
flection, shall act as an inspector in his place. And
in case ihd pprson-who shall have received'the
highest number .of .votes’ fdr ihSppclnr shall noVaU
tend, the person elected judge shall appoint an in
spector in his place l -antl in tiase the perdon elec
ted a Judge shall Hot attend, therl the inspector who
received the highest number of votes shall appoint
a judge in his place; br jf any vacancy shall con
tinue in the board for, the space of one hour after
the lime fixed,by law for tlib Opening of the clec
tlbiutne qualified voters of the township, ward or
district for which such pflicer shall have been elec
ted, present at the place of clcbtioh shall debt one
of their number to fill subh Vadancy.;
“ It shall be the duly of the several assessors, re
spectively to attend at the place of holding every
general, special or township election, during the
whole time said election is kept open, for the pur
pose of giving information to. the inspectors and
judge wben-.t'-olltd on, in relation to llio right of
any person assessed by them to vote at such elec
tion, or such .other matters ip felaliort lb the assess
ment of voters as the said inspectors or either of
them shall from time to lime require. *
“No per Son shall Igj pehniiled to vote at any
erection as aforesaid, than d while Iroemah of the
age of-twenty-one years or more, who shall have
resided in- this State at le&Sl one' year* bnd in the
election district .Vvhete he offers to vote dl least ten
days Immediately 'proceeding such election, and
within paid a stale or bounty taS. WlilcfT
shall have been assessed at least ten days.hefore
the election* .But a ciliien,.of Um United Stale,?
who pas previously bebh d qualified Voter of this
state,-and remoyedithCrefrom tihd returned* and
who shnlthave resided in the election district and
paid taxes aforesaid, shall,bd erflillcd to volo after
residing in this state six months. Provided; 'fhat
the white freemen,.citizens of the United States
between the ages of twenty-one, and . twonly-two
years, and have resided in the election district ten
days as aforesaid, shall bo entitled to vote, although
they shall not have paid (axes.
“No person shall be'admitted to vote whose
name is not contained in the. list of taxable inhob-
ONR PBRSON Hants furnished by the commissioners, unless,
m represent tbecountiia of Cumberland ami Perry, 1,6 a rcccipt for tho payment, wilhin
•t v ac - two years, of a slate or county tax assessed agree
the hen.tin Penney Ivartla. . ably to the constitution, and gi ve, sa.lafaolor/evi-
I VV U rJ'iKbUiNb dence either on his oWn oalh or affirmation, or the
to represent the county of Cumberland intHo House oath or affirmation of another that he has paid such
of Representatives ofPennsylvania* a lax, of on failure to produce a receipt, shall ipuke
ON KHERSON ' oath to Iho payment thereof, or Second, if he claim
fur Treasurer of llte-eountbof Cumberland. a right to vote by being an, elector betvveen (he age
of twenty-one and twenty-two years, he shall de
. . - pose on oalh or affirmation, that be has.resided jn
for Commissioner of Cumberland, the stale hi least one year next before his npplica-
ONK PERSON lion, and make such proof of residence In the dis
far Director of the Poor anti bf the House of Em- lricl as * lB rcqdired.by'lhis act, and, that ho does I
ploymcnt of iho county of Cumberland- venly.believe, from the accounts, given him; that
ONE PERSON -• be is of- lbo age aforesaid, and gtvh such other-evi
, ... • . , J i .I* ■••v"i -v £qhce as is required by this act, whereupon the
for Auditor to settle the public accounlB ; ,of the „h(fte : of the person so admitted to vole shall boin
comity of uinherland. ‘ • ' .sorted in thonlphabctioa! list by the inspeclorsand
I 1.0 said election will bo hold throughput the ma de opposite.ihCroto- by writing the word
mmiy, as follows I . .. . • “lax,” if he shall be admitted to vote by reason of
/ho election In the election dlslhctcomposedof i iav | n g paid lax. otthe.word “nge“ if fie shall be
inßornn3l,orc a ,lsb', a BC J m Uled lo vote .by reason of such ogo sl.nll be
Mid.lleion, South Mnldletdn I-ott-er Dickinson. ca || od oll t lo iho clerks, who ahull make the like
bower Prankfurd. «nd Wed. Ponnsborongh, will noIPS in-tbo lists'of voters kepi hy them. '
bo held a t the Court HoUse, In Hie Borough of l. ln allceses where the name of the person
jiir isle. . ~ ,'„,j. i , , „ , , claiming lo vote is found on the list furnished by
Ibo election in iho olef lloh dislrtcl Composed of t |,„ commissioners and assessor, or his right lo vole
Silver -Spring township, Will ho Hold it the public w l,ollior found thereon or not, is objected to by
bouse of George Duey. in- IlflgUalown, in sard any qualified eitizen.lt shall bo theduty of the in
township. . ■ spectors to examine such person on oalh as to his
Ay an Act of the Gemf.nl Assembly, passed he qualiftoalions, and if he claims to have resided
-hr day of April, A. O. 184 C, the cleotinn lh the w |t|,in the stale for one year or more, his oath shall
ebTiron district composed Of Hdi.i|liU otVnsh.p, bo suf r icient proof,thereof, but shall make proof by
iiill he held at the house no* odcupied by Henry at least ono competent witness, who shall bo a
Urrsslrr, in said loWnshjp; qualified elector, that he has resided witliinMhe
lly the same net the election In lire election dts ; Ji 6lrlcl for moro lhan ten days next immediately
bet composed of Lisburn and a part of Allentown- prPceedinfr aaid o|ec ti on , and .ball also himself
*lup, known as the Lisburn district, shall hereaf- gW ear that hia bona fide residence, In pursuance of
iti bob! lindr flections at the public liduse-now his Inwfuf Calling, la within the district, and that
wipieil by John w. Mbfk, is Lisbiithi .... _ |, e d j d rtot hhtiovo into said district for (ho purpose
Ilm election in iho election district conipbsed of 0 f votih" therein.
Mm IVnnsltofollglt loWhsblp, Will lio holtl at iho “ Every person qualified as aforesaid,and,whoshall
pliiic house now occupied by Samticl nenulngor, ma i {o due proof, if required, of his residence nnd
Jitkp west end of ilm Harrisburg bridge; payment of laxes, as aforesaid, shall bo admitted to
The election in the election district composed of yolo In llic township, ward; or. district, in which ho
N**w Eum’jprhlntl. M ill ho held at the public bouse shall reside; , .. ..
"i Lewis Voting, in the Horoligb ol NeW Climber- If nriy jicrsdii shall proven! dr otlcmpt to prevent
Lml. . nny officer of any election dndcr this aci, froui hold-
The eleciioit in thodlslrltll fcomjmsrd of dial part i»ff such cloctloiuor uso or threaten any violence to
'f Alien township, which olf’clion was liDt-nlof.iro » n y 6lic b ofilccr, dr shall interiupt or improperly
M.l at tho public holism of Win. llimllos. in tbo «'*terfere with him in Ihb execution of hia duly, or
Norm,ah of New CHii.lmHand, will lie belli at tbn R “ Wdok up the window or avenue to ohy window
IViitini llntise of George IleCk, noth ot?cu P lpd hy where iliMunto may fio bolding; or slia I riotously
lbiln>rir»(1 4 .. v en :,i rr„.e.,o».i« J disturb the peace pt duch oleelion; of shall uso or
'IY i” ■• ’. . . I l * .. practice any Intimhlntlng threats, forbe or violence,
ofAlb- M V>.° ‘ ‘fHc. cmnpoar.,fnf thalparl Pf u , J. i,. in nuonoe undUi; or bi-ora,ib, any
Ab „ toWnsMp, not mclu. e.l in tho New Cum- ~| oc|or. or b to ~r cvl!nl , liln rrom or lo rc.traib
tri.i n< ’mi i° , J oc { d 1 ,*" the frbcdqm. of choice; such person on conviction
hold at iho public honso of David shall be fincii in.nny sunt not exceeding fivc liundred
ipallor, in ShephcrdgtoWn, lH said iowh?lnp, «jjid fie imprl Brf ncd for uity lfmo not loss than
Iho election In tbq district Comfioftcd of (ho IJo- throe nor moro than twelve months, and.ifit shall bo
pl!h of Mcchunicsburg, will bbhcld nt the public shown to court, where the trial qT sdeh ofibneo shall
llo Jjf° John Hoover, in said Borough. bo hod; that the person Bp,ollbmling was not a rcsi-
I lie election in tin l district composed of Monfno dent of tho city, .tVafil, district, or township where
will be held at the public lionso of John the said oftcnco was commiUod; and not entitled to
3 ;-'L in Chnrchtnwn, in said township. vote therein; then ort cohYielion, lie ehuJl be sciiion*
Tlio cloction Irtthc district composed of (ippnr ucd lo pay a fine of not less {linn one Hundred, nor
’•ckiiiHon township, will bo held at (hd hot/so of* 000 Hiousnnd dollars, and bo imprisoned
lilll ip Weaver, in said lownshin not less limn six months,nor morfe than two years.: .
T| ." J e ' pr *ion in tho district composed of tho Bo- “ lf P‘™“ T
- iowns, I ' i r, 9 I ;%v : :iilsro^7 l o“ , r n^
II lowml.m’ ' n . n( i" 1 ! 1 0 N r- or wagor,-cilber by verbal proclamation tborcOf, or
lion Z 1 "°. 1 , r r,nU,dl!li ! n lh ? “‘v®- by any written or printed n.lverli.oment, challenge
ilia Rri i« , rc,nn^cr mentioned, will ,1m held nt 0 f inv | to n ny petbona to make eneb bet or wagof,
illlo Ck ° C 100 1101150 irt ,110 Borough of Now- U |„ m conviction thoroof, bo Or they eltall forfeit and
m‘ . pay (hreo limes tiro amount bo bet or to bo bet.
, in the dlslriol composed of Hope- 1 »* If any person not bylaw qualified, shull frodu*
. ■> lownship, will tin hole) at the School Houßo jcntly volo at any election In this commonwealth; or
'cwburg, in said township. being otherwise quollfied, shall volo out of his proper
D'o election in the district comnoaod of Urn Bo- district, or if any person knowing the want of such
Nuni of Shin„«« I „ ill com P l o3c ‘ l ? mo , nunlificalion,shall aid or procure such person lo vole,
1I on K ff ’ b . l,ll, !’ CnSln , t0 * 1 ;" 11 P- Z i offending, .ball on eenvietion, bo fined in
ll ''l in tlm I Soul,, " m P. to '> pwnsblp. nn Inoln- 1 “ Zm not exceeding two hundred .inllare, end be
'"111 Bouncini’m r |« n <! - <!C . l | on ii ' 9ln, f' 'i-'ii ‘ imprlemied for nny term not exceeding tbroonionlln.
burg. ncll llouso > ln I||C Borough ol Shlppene- ,1 If „ |ier<im ;| ln i| vo | o at moro than.ono election
Ami i, i, district, or otherwise fradnlonlly vote moro then onco
■itliii (, ! ' ri ° °y an nct of Bib Qonornl Assembly on ,| lO -, am . day, or shall fraudulently fold am|, de
-11 is 111., ° mmo,,w onllli, passed the 2d July. 18311, || vcr to ,| lo inspector two tickets together with tho
18 P rovll| i’ili “That iho qualified eloolora pf Intent' illegally lo vole, rieo end procure another eo
I, 0 -Newton and Sonlhamplon townships in t 0 do , hb or they offending shall on conviction, bo
|.“ n| y °f Cumberland, bounded hy Iho follow- fined in any sum not Ibaa than fifly nor more limn
u •" and distances,.viz: -Deginning at Iho five hundred.dollars, end bo imprisoned for any term
he i Collnl y line, Ihonce'along tho lino dividing not less limn three nor moro limn twelve ninnllis..
»rn«?i W " B "P 8 of Dickinson and Nowlon to Iho Ifany. person not qualified lo volo in tins Cumtnpn
,«bvt loud>I oud > Bienco along salt) turnpiko, to Gen- woallli, agrdoably.lo la\y, (except tbo anna oCapnlifi
’rbool Ilouso on said Inrnnike. in Sniilhamn- ad citizens,) ahull appear at any placq ol election lor
''“"■ooliip: thence o Wain t Bot- Ilia purpose bf issuing tickets or of nihmncing tho
™ 'OO'I Ol lieybZk’s InoT. d nTnevimrk’a fnm. cilivins quelifiod to volo. hb .hall on oonvio.ion, fur
"»ta a str n |„| ll 8 ' ln olud ng Keynnpk a larm, ■ j oxccod ng ono hundred dollara
'a Z, f t r p tlonlo /' 10 Saw (I MIII bnlon ‘ ! - for every auch offonoo, anti bo* imprisoned for arty
>hc,’» rM n CleVOr ’. ll ', ena, „ nlo " ir term not exceeding three months,., , .
lsn n r°i.° nmB County lino, thonco ffroca hlololho provlsiorreofthosixty-firslacolion
ifininu k ‘ , Al,nt n B county to the placo of bo- n p nC f, every Gopdral and S’poclol Election shall
fi'lupn’ “? “»o samo is horehy declared n nevv i )0 ul)cn(!( i between the.hours-of eight and ton in tho
t the mil if , R, ' or > district, llmolfiollon to bohoM fi rc ioon. nnd shall continue without interruption or
' Urff . fift./.i ~OUSo of* William Mnxwblf, in Lees- ndiournment until «cvcn in ihb
• Hhsimpton township. tho polls shall bo clowcf,. „ .
VKoHoo a - . And iho Judccs of tho nfcpccllvo.district* nfoi*c.
0 herQ ky given, | gnid nro by tho said wot required toiricotaf ihoCourt
excepting Justices of d>o Houso In the Borough of Carlisle, on Iho third .day
tofilor n „ 1 , wny ofiino up oppoinlmenlof nnor jfio BU )j doolion, being Friday tho luth day of
'-Mo, or tho United Stales, or of this October,-then and thpro to perform tbo thlngs rc
po|nmi«s/u> or iHCorporatod district, whmhor hnlrcd of thorn liy law.' , ‘ i
dirrr o, n ncf or otherwise, n 1 subordinolo j .Given under mydiend at Carlisle, this. 12th dgy of
Nio i 0 S n > ' vho ** °r shall bo employed tin- September, S A. 1L 18^7 ; Al . fl v £l !TAri ™ «, t . t . Sfr
lUt| i of thtll ~xp‘ -utic 1 or hulicitiry unpnrl-( ‘ ‘ V ./AMLB-lIOFI-ER, SAcif
or o( tho United Stuics, of ofj Curlislo, Aug.-C, IBdT,
Aug. 26. 184(1.—Gt
; Eagle Livery Stable^
THE subscriber respectfully announces,to Ills
friends and the public generally, that he lias
onened the above named LiverySlable in the alley
in the rear of the Market House, whgta he’ cat! and
will accoimnodnlo'all those who ,moy give him a
‘ call, with good HORSES, BUGGIES,
CARRIAGES, &c. The public mdy de
pend on gelling good, and safojiorses, as
dfiffin no case give 6ut a horse unless lean re
commend him as safe and gentle, Prices moder
ate. Ho hopes hy Careful attention' to merit and
receive a sharcof public :
rccc ■ S.J. N. SMITH.
13. —The subscriber has not relinquished the
jlousc and Sign Painting, and all favors in' that
line will still be thankfully received and pumJlus
ally attended to. ' -
Carlisle, August 2C, 18-17.—3tri , . •
Election Proclamation,
WHEREAS fn and by an act of the General
Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania, entitled “An act relating to the elections of
ihis Commonwealth,” passed the 2d day of .Inly,
A. D. 1839, it is made the duty of the Sheriff Df
every county within this Commonwealth, ID gtye
public notice of the General Elections, ahd 111 shell
notice to enumerate: ,
I. The officers to he elected.
2. Designate the place at which the election Is
to be held.
I James Hoffer, High Sheiiflf of the county of
Cumberland, do hereby moke known and give lhis
public notice to the electors pf the county of Cum
berland, that oh,the Second .Tuesday of. October ,
nr*!, (being the I2llrday of-the month,) a Gene
ral Election will ho hold at the several election
districts established; by, • law in said county, at
which time they will vote hy ballot for the several
officers hereinafter named, viz:. •
ONE; PERSON
Governor of.the State of Pennsylvania,
• .ONE. PERSON
f«r Canal Commissioner of the State of Pennsyl
vania.
Real estate lor Sale.
THE subscriberofiers at private Four Lota sitn
ato in Springfield, Dumb. county, and witlllh
four hundred yards of tHo Big SpHng, on which
is eredtod two first ralo
.. .. . ' Log Houses*
btaulmg, and.a variety of fruit Ireesi Alfibnflnpall
o^ier^L B,luat ° EicklnSon township,containing
L» Acre&, mbfd or less, having thrbon erefcted i
two story ' -
Frame Log House & Stabler
one half of said land is cleared,
'.JlHi|j|gP anf i In. a good # slale. of .cultivation, and
never failing stream of water is near
to the house,.and a number of good fruit trcds. If
18 w l l VP 4 m 'l ea of. Gen. Miller's Fufnade* and
one-half mile south of the Fine, holmded by lands
Mam CooVof, John Miller and
i i Ct Miller. ;
Any person wishing to see the pfoperry can ball
on the subscriber living in Springfield.
Terms—One half in band and the balance in
two equal annual payments. - r
If not sold at private sale before the 4th day of
September next, they will on that day bb offered
at public SalO. ' '
13MAN HEL STEtGELM AN.
Also Four Lois In. the town of.Sprlngfield, on the
bank of the Big Spring, having thereof! erected 2
t n°fi or * IjOG HOUSES and STABLING, and
all other necessary hnjldings. Thetlotsarein good
ordbf and under good fence,and anumberol choice
fruit trees thereon. It is an excellent situation for
a tnebhaniß, and will be sold reasonable.,? . <•*
; For. further particulars call on the'subscribcr re
siding on llie premises. - --
. . . DANIEL SWIGARDi
August 10,1817 3t. . ’ -
FOR SALE*
A 'I’RACT OF LAND situate in North Middleton
XX township, Cumberland tidllnty, about 1J; miles
froui Carlisle, on the road Icadihg to Sterrelt's Gap,
Containing 50. acres, ’more of- less—tlio whole of
which is cleared and in a"good staid of
having thereon erected a two stofy
.-Mi. L<>« IHIIiSIi,
ffsfrjLplastorod outside and inside; a .FRAME
JyyMffigjAND-LOG BARN, and other improver
-The .property-will be offered at
private sale until tho 16th of September. If notaold
before that time it will then bo offered at public sale
on the promises! R, ANGNEY,
Trustee of Catharine Salander,
August 19} 1847.—4 t
Yslliiublti Beal Estate nlPubUc
Sale*
Ift pursuance of a deed of trust, .credited by C.
Plstec and wife, the Subscriber oilers for sale the
following described real estate, vizi
One Valuable Farm,
ditUalb trl Hopewell totvnship, Cutubcrlahd county,
adjoining the village of Ncwlmrj*, containing about
IUO aCrcs of Patented Land: About 90 acres is
cleared ami in a good state of Cultivation, end under
good fencei' The improvements arc a 1
log house,
fdr twd families, a double LOG
ARN, with slibtla around, Wagon Shed,
Corn Crib, Hog Pen} Stone Spring House, and a well
of never failing water convenient td the house, hav
ing a new pump therein ; an Apple OtchMll of young
thriving fruit trees, together with a number of Cherry
and Peach Trees, all in a thriving condition. About
10 acres of tho land is beautiful meadow.
Also, a tract of TIMBER LAND, situate in said
township, at the foot of the North Mountain, contain
ing 24£ acres, covered with n fine growth of Chesnut
and Oak Timber. Also, . , • .
Four Building I.ots,
situate 4c, tho village of Newburg, and ONE OUT
EOT, containing about Three Fourth* of an Acre,
Tho Farm will be sold at public sale on FRIDAY
tho 17th day of September next, at Newnurg." ’ The
Timber Land and the Lots will also be sold at the
same time and place, if not sooner disposed of. *
A good and perfect title will bo given to all of Jha
above mentioned property.' Possession will bo given
on the first day ofApnl next.
Persons wishing to view the properly Will'ball bn
tho subscriber residing near the farm. . -
Persons having claims against ML tidies are agdln
fequostTd to make ihcmkHdlvri in writing immediate
ly. : ■ . Joseph m. means.
(C.'Lo.sti, Aticlio r.) ' Assignee of C, Pislce.
• Newburg, AUg. 5,1847.—Cl
A Farm at Private Sale.
THE subscriber wifibbs (o dispose of bis farm sit
uate in Southampton township, Cumberland co.,
2J miles south of Shtppcnshbfg on tho oldßaltimore
road farm contains 133 Acres o f tint fate Fine Land
of Soap Stono quality.' Tbo improvements arc aI j
etory
:JsdL Log House,
BARN, and other out-buildings,
£SSHSftwith a well of good water. Said farm
adjoins Joseph'Cresslcr, Holdcmnn, the Carlisle Bank
and Michael Kochcnower. About,>3o acres is good
timber lnnd.and.lho residue is cleared, in-a high slain
of cultivation, and under good fence—the rails being
principally of Cbosnut. There is a Grist mill, Plus*
ter mill; and Clover mill, within a quarter of a mile
of said foim.
Any person wishing to purchase are invited to call
and view tho promises. GEORGE TUONE.
August 12, 1847.—6 t .
AITIIU and small Farm for Sale.
THE subscribe offers at public sale, ori tho premi
ses. oh Ffidfly tho loth day of September next,
tho mansion property of Peter Cromer; dcoM., situate
In Southampton township, Cumberland county, two
miles west df SHipperisburg on (lie. Middle Spring,
containing Atrbs Of Litncsloho Lahti. Thb Im
provements arft o
Slone libusc,
ffjjf®: STONE BARN, STONE GRIST .
plenty of Fruit Trees, Ac. Tho
property needs some repairing,’ and would then .make
a beautiful property! Sale to commence at 1. o’clock
P, M., when terms will ho made known by
JACOB CREMErf.
. Eiccrtltirdf Peter Greiner; dec'u.
August 12, 1847.—8 - ,
FuUiiitf Mill Property for Sale.
THE subscriber.will offer at public sale; on the
premises* on Saturday the 2d of .Oclobfcr next,’
(if not sold at private sale before llifit day, the follow
ing described patented land: 113 Acres,,of Land;
situate in Carlo! .township,Pofry county, Pu., 1 mllti
from 9tcrrot!’s > Gap; on the leading road from Car
lisle to llio Dnncumi’oi! Iron Works. There .arc
about 20 acres cleared—the residue is well tombor
od. Tbo improvements arc a
PULLING MILL,
towbicb is attached TWO CARDING MACHINES,
SHEARING, MACHINE, NAPPING MAQIHNE,
PKESS, &c., ami all that,is necessary for doing
country Work. Also,
Two Dwelling Houses,
Miffigiawitl. Gardens ntloclicd,Saw Mill,Stables,
JyJjCg; a good Meadow, Orchard, Sec, There is
also a nuvor rilling spring of oxoclloni water cditvp
nionl to the dwellings. .. .. '
The above properly is well calculated for two fa»
milieu, and will bo divided or sold together to suit
purchasers, An indisputable title will bo; given to
Iho purchaser. For terms, (which will bo moderate)
apply to the undersigned residing on the promises,
who will ffivc every information necessary/
B . JOHN WHITE.
August 12,' 1847.—3 l
FIVo Dolors Rowafd;
EATf AWAY from llioimhscrlfto# resrdingln North
Middleton township,- Cuuib, Co,*, on, Friday thi
I3lh Inst, on md‘ontutodnppjnnl\6olpll\efafmingbu
siness/named Ell Miller; Said,boy is ( botwoeh 16&
17 years of ago, about five feel ,? or 8 Inches
Hod'on when ho.wont awity, a pair of waived Col.
ton pants, a blue cotton carrying shirt, hat,
half woi'h, - lin'd'd pair of old hoots. J
The above will bo paid;artd*all reasonable .charges,
foi 1 said boy if delivered to mo or secured so that I
can gol’hlm, . , •
■ All pcranpff arc’forbid harboring or trusting lumen
my account; ; AB’M, IyA'^BEItXCN;
August,
Valuable Farm for Sale.
" p ™ cr of Altotffcy tit iHe feMbulcdi
A> f? of iP 0 d'’go Cootcrj deceased, Idie df
M“ n^ otH^"aM Pi Cumberland tounty, t wid offel
for.salo.on the premises, on Saturday (hb, 23th of
September noil, a tract of brat rate -,
v Jjl.mkstone land,
# ptoftotly of the jiclrs of dcofgo CdoW; dccM.i)'
sllualo In Monroe township; Cumberland County,-
trpntnfnlhg tOS Acres, Wore br less. Tills properly
tWJVA* dmlcSwest of JVtcbhonieslrurgt Hear tho
Foad , loading from Carlisle to Harrisburg, bounded
by lands of, David Clark, John Line, and other's. It
contains about/
20 ACRES OF TIMBER BAND,
the residue being under good, fcUfcb and in thigh
stato.pf cultivation' ITho property will bo offered in
' pnrcliaBcis; s tlic ono containing
about:7o acres .with'the improvements* the other
acres. FJio improvements’atb, a two story
ijkft LogEtotlsC,
*!■ • I-lllHU plastered outside—LOG DARN, and oth
iMjlßaß’cr Outbuildings. There-is also u netcr
II II i lading well of cxCellfinl Water at the door
of the-Mansion Holisc, and a {rood Apple Orchard
and other fruit trees on the premises. Sale to com
mcnco: at 1 o'clock, P. M. on said day, when the
terms will be made known by
; JOHltf BELLMAN. -
xib . 'Attorney in fact for the Heirs.
Augupt, 19,1847.—61 f
Vtalnabtc JPafm tit Public Sale.
THE subscribers will offer for sale on the premises,
oh Fndav the 10th day of. September next, at 10
o clock} A. M», the valuable Farm, laic the properly
of- Johii Fishbuifn, dec r d;, situate in Wcstpcnnsboro’
township, Cumberland county, about 3 miles north
west of .Carlisle, on the Conodoguinct creek, contain
ing.-IVS; Acres of first-rate Lim»lonc Land, all of
which Is cleared and under good post and rnil fence,
and. ip a high state of cultivation. The Improve
ments are n largo two story
aA’ Brick House,
!argc Stone Bank Barn,
sSibhed. Corn Crib. nml 11 Jorge eto :
ble lor feeding collie; Also n two story Frame
Tenant House, Wash Housbj ;
Smoko House nnd Wood House, two Pig'peh«i l.':tr
lorgo House nnd Ico House, There is nlao 0 Ulatk
emilh Shop on tiro properly—also, n largo Otchord of
choice Fruit Trees, a Lime Kiln end many other ad'
vanlegeous improvements. Tlicy will also soil at tire
same time a tract of iTinihor Landr cohtaining eight
Acres, two of which' is cleared, situated about a mile
from tho first farm, oh which there is erected a
HOUSE, STABLE, &c.
Also about 58 Acres of Timber Land oh llifcftorlh
Mountain, about 4 .miles from the above place, on
which.there is a gooAHQUSE, Stable, and other ne
cessary buildings, together.with a first rate Orchard,
which may be divided to suit purchasers.
Persons wishing information on the subject, are in*
tiled to call on the subscribers, oh tho premises, or on
F. Watts, Esq. in Carlisle.,
ELIZA FIBHBURN,
:• . WILLIAM lIURLEYj
Executors of John Fishburn, deed.
August 12, 1847.—r5t • .* •• f. :
Valuable Farm for Sale.
subscriber oilers fpr sale liis. Farm, con
taining 330 Acres of, slate or gravolland of the
best quality, altualrf in Frankford township, Cum
berland county, Pa., about G miles mprlh west of
There aro about 250 acres cleared, un
der good fence .and |na high state of cultivation—
liie baiilncd.is f.ovefcd Willi eXcellenl tlmber. The
improvements drea- largo 2 story weaihcrboarded
/ r.O« HODBI3} ■’* :■ ‘
with a Kitchen dl tho end of the Saule,
a LOG. BARN; Orahery and father
proyemonts: There isawdl of excellent water
with ri pump in It bohvenldnl to the door, and an
excellent Orchard, and a variety of choice fruit
trees. This farm Is toll watered, having running
water in eVerV field;.. There is also a large two
story LOG convenient to
a. large aha nbver failing spring on another part of
this farm, and in a suitable place for improvements,
if the purchaser would wish to divide the farm.
. Persons desirous of purchasing a farm of this
description, are invited, to call and view the premi
ses, as a bargain may,-be had.
•V WM. A. SHEW ALTER.
August 5J1847.—Cf» \
Valuabie Fajrjii Tor Sale-
THE subscriber offeraat private sale, his valuable
farm sitbrtttf ih'Wfcslpbnn6boro’ township; Cum
berland eblinty; about 12 miles wfcst of Carlisle, and
1 mile ffdttt Nowvitfe, of A mild Rom the Cum
berland Yolloy Itailrodd, oH the Big Spring. Said
farm Is bounded by lands of Robert Blcah, Robert
M’Farlanb and ethers, containing about
ISJO AcreSj
of iimcsioiib Idnd, about $0 acres of-wliich is eloated
and in a good state of cultivation—tbo residue is cov.
crcd with thriving timber of various kinds. About
,6 acres of the cleared land is meadow, and tho whole
is under good fence. Tlio imjirovcinchts oio a two
story ,
Log House & Slone Kitchen,
|||TjP- A. Double Log 1 tarii,
and other out-buildings) with d gopiT
Orchard and a well of water near the door.
Tho farm is immediately on tho road leading from
Ncwvillo to Springfield and Stougbslown, on the
bonk of tAo never failing Big Spring, and abouthalf
a mile from two Mills and a Woolen Factory; Along
tbo bank of the. Big Spring is a variety of hover fail
ing small springsof.choice water. . _ ,
An indisputable tUlp and possession gWen on the
first of April next. The above farm is tho properly
of. the heirs of George Wyke, tlcc’d. Fur. terms and
Oliicf particulars enquire of the undersigned residing
on the promises. ; ;
If hot sold /pi private salp before the .1 fllli day of
September next, it will bo offered nt public win on
tbo premises* on .that do’y; WM; WYKE.
June 24, 1847.—2nx
A Farm lor Sale;
THE subscriber offers his farm for sale; sllUale 3$
milc6 wi-ul of CnßiftleJ Cufnbnrlnhd cobhfy. Pa. 1 ,
on the Conodoguinot creek rond, and about half a
mile from Davii’ 'mill.' _. Tho farm.contains
Sixty-rou*' & a hair Acjxs;
of nr.t-raio lum'Slono liibj. About B-l acrni i.cdcaf
oil, well limed, nnd in n High «l"(o of millivnlion—
tlio feniduo in coveii'd with Rood timber, nnd (lie
Wliblo i. ifndei good fence. 1 Tlio improyomonla nro n
JgjgiL Frame House,
|SSlp|» A large Bank Barn,
with two floors, Wagon fitted, Corn Crib. Oranory,’
drc., under (bo. anmo roof. Thcro is also a Brick
Wash-house. Smoke-house. and a well of never-fall
ing water, with a pump in it, under the same roof,
nnd other out-buildings. A Brick Cistern, capable of
containing 80 hogsheads of water, nnd a young thriv
ing Orchard of bearing fruit, a gopd Lime Kiln, dee.
Tho buildings were nil built within six years.
June 24; 1847.—tf GEORGE MYERS;
Farm for Sale.
‘ THEsubscribersoffer nt.private sale that vnlu.
able farm oilunlo in South Middleton township,
Cumberland oonnty, about 3J m'iles BOU|h of Car
lisle,'near the Forgo tend, containing between
, »0 null 100 Acrds,
of first rate llmosiojin land. The Improloraetts
« n are a LOG HOUSE and LOG BARN,
(the latter nearly now) n good ronnnt
’ !sssiH»bous6, rind otherr nn Ap*
JlSltJwHfcnln Qrolinrtt of tbrfvinff trees, logo her
with n number'of cherry and P« n r'> 1"
innllifil. B in to pi ,
cultivation. . . y . IV ,|' lo properly will pall |
Persons wishing I j. w|]o rPß f,i o j n i| lo
on either of the undersign . ” -
township aforesaid; '
. FREDERICK WISE; ' ;
' if, ffatridt-fWif
it*i iif, 1617-Sm« ■
Rcgisicr’sNoticc.
ATOtICB is hereby given to all persons interested
±s that.(no following accounts have been Tilled for
exHnilballon Hy llltJ dctolln‘ants therein named, and
vVill be prcaellled 'to tile Orpllahs’ Cohrl of Cumber--
land,county* (Hi confirmation add allowance On Tues
day the-7111 iky of September* A; 8.,1847.
.. 1. The account of l)avid Shively, administrator of
Mnlhfcw .Clay/late, of Frahkford idwuShiji, deb’d.
. 2: Thp final ddmiriiairalitm account, pf Leonard
WistJi'rtcting administrator of Leonard jWtsd, sr. lii(c
of.buhtl! Mfddlotdn fmVnship. dec’d.
d. The (tceouqt of Frederick Zcigler, adminisltaiOr
of Philip Sllarabaiigh, Into of Frankfort! township,
deceased!
4. A slipflltinicntni accdunl of John Bltncr, Henry
Bilncr, and Mathias Bitncr, Executors of John. Bit
nor, sr, late of Allen township,- dcc’d.
5. The account of John Elliott, format Guardian
of Mary Jnno Elliott, daughter of Tables Elliott,, lato
of Hopewell township, decU
(LThe Guardianship accounts of Jacob Reltle,
deed.,Jate OUatdian of George Clover,' Marllh Clev
er\ and t/alharind Clever, mjnor clilldrcrt of Gtfotrfb
Clever, dec filed by the admimslratbrs of. the
said Jacob Gctfie, dcc’d.
7. The account of Peter Dillor, Executor of Bnr=
dec’d^ 0 " 1^ 8 ’ ° l<i ° f S ° UUI lownkhlp.
■ FJio account of Oavht S. ilonnhnw, Executor
of George Creamer, lalo of South Middleton town
ship, deceased.. .
„ 9 ; Th ; account of Dnvid Hoover and Eramnml
Snoke, aamimslrat ro of Mbilin Jlooyer, late of Hono
well township, dec’d. . 1
to. The account of John Lull, Eicculor of Got
llol) Ritter, Into of Mohroo tmvhsiiip, dcc’ti. . '
It. Tbc dccolJnt of John Erford nnd JncohErfdhL
Executors of John Erford, sr. Into nf East Ponnslio
rough township, dec’d.
- 12; r Pho account of.Gcdrge TrlpncK administrator;
and Betiy Tripnor, administratrix of Jacob Tripner,
late of Monrdfa township. dcc’d, * , '
13; Theficcohd supplemental account of William
Mcilyj Extfeutor of Jacoli Meily,lale of Silver Spring
township, dec’d. ,
14. Tho account of James Elliott) Estj.} odrfllnls;
tratof of Thomas McKalip, lute of. Westpeniisbol-ough
township, dfec’d. s -
. 16.; Tile account of Thomas D. TJrie} Execiitdr ol
Thomas 1 rlmblo, Esq., late of the Borough of- Car
lisle, dec’dr-- ■
,16* of Christian itcfr, Executor of
Finger, late of. South. Middleton totvntshipj
17. Tho account of Robert Irvine, sr. Executor ol
Catharine Ross, Idle of the Bdiollgh df ChflUte. de
ceased. • • ■'-/ ... -
18* The account of Andrew Davidson and Drivlil
Sncvcly, administrators of John Snovdy, late of New
ton township} dec’d; .* .
IJ. Tho account of Peres HaWatd, administrator
of Henry Darr, late of North Middleton townSlllhi de
ceased.. - ‘r *
20. account Hf John Piper and John A. Diin
lap, administrators of James Piper, late of Westpenns
bdfotigh toWnship, deed.
• - .JAMES M’CyLIiOOH, Register.
RKOTsfRII 8 Offlc*, 7 ‘
Carlisle, Aug, 12, ; i547i—4l y
£lcction of njaniigcrsi
A ft election fot thirteen Managers, for the Cum-
LX. berland Valley Mutual Protection Company,
Will bd hbld dl tho jrtiblic house of< Jacoli 'JVego, in
Dickinson {oivnship, on Monday (ho 6th of Septem
ber next, at 10 o’clocki A. M., to servo for one vear,
Ai G. MILLER, SeeitV
August 12, 1847 s * ,
NOY|C£
IS hereby given, that the School tilreclots.of Silver
Spring District, will meet at. (ho public house of
George Ducy, in Ilogcatowff,'oir Saturday tho 2.1 of
of August Inst., at-Q o’clock, for the purpose of op*-
pointing suilnldc charge of. tlto soVc
ial schools of said dislrictj l ~\ -
Nino Male teachers ohj oho Ffctndio arc wanted.
None need apply unless they can como wclL recom
mended os to moral character and qualifications. V
At tho above specified time and place the applf
cants aro required to present themselves for examine
lion. By order of tho Board.
• JOHN FlnftQYtt), Sccl’y;
August 12,1847.—2 t
Estate Notice*
LETTERS testamentary on the' lafil will ahdics-l
lament of Michael liooverj taio of Mechanics
burg, CumbcrlamLcoilhly; deceased, have been gran
ted by the Rcgidlef of said fcobrily lo llio sUlisbriticr
residing in Allen township; coimiy aforesaid.,. All
persons Indebted (o Bjud»csla(e are requested Id
make immediate payment,drftf those having claims
will predent then/ prdpetly authenticated /br.scltJo*
mcnt< ’ •Cl TITBELL; JSVV» |
Atigaat 9t
Estate jJlipdco,
LETTERS of administration on the esta/a bf
Elizabeth Flickinger, la to of North Middleton
township, decM., havo keen granted by llm Regis
tcr of Cumberland county; to tho subscriber resid
ing in Hopewell township. All pnMohfi having
claims againstsaid estate will present thorn proper
ly authenticated tor di'tllemont; atid those indebted
will make immediate payment to . .
SAMUEL FL’ICRINOBRi i/UUn'r:
July SJO, Gt*'
. NOTICE.
LETTERS of&dHiinlfctrotion on (lib estate of Wil
liam Strjiycr,’ deed.,' lato of Hampden township,
have been granted by, the Register of Cdmberland
County, to the subscriber residing in said tqwnship;
All persons having claims against the cstn|u w/jl
prcncrif. tlicin for settlement,and those wild arc indebt
ed .wilt make payment to , , . ,
ADAM SIERER; *4dhrir;
July 29; 1847—61* ,
NOTICE.
AS I am determined to close up my business ni
tho very earliest possible period, I hereby noth
I)* those indebted to come forvvard f lmn)ctl|alely and
nettle up their respective accounts', as longer indul
gcncQoannot. be given. Those who'do not; before
the 15fh of October, settle their accounts; either 1$
paying the cash or giving notes of due bills, may
expect,to have them placed in (hqhipidsof a Justice
for collection. > I). 11. ARNOLD.’
Carlisle, July 22, 1847.’
. Mice; .
LETTERS 6f administration on tho estate ot Wnu
Lcriix, Idle of Cdmberland county,
Pti.,haV6 heei) granted by iho,Register of said county
to tho subscriber residing Ih East Dpnogorc Ip/. Lan
caster co., Pa. All potions, iridobtcd to said vs)atoofo
requested to make iniincdSulo payment, and those
will present thcmpropo.ly authentica
ted for settlement. . .
D.’ R. lIEISEY, Atim'K
July 22, 1847.—c1*
Notice to Tax Payers. ,
rpllß Commissioners of Cumberland county, foci
I much gratified in being able to announce to (lid
citizens of ilie county | that by their pfortipt payment
of thtf Slqtb oh{f County tu*, they have enabled Clio j
County Treasurer to pay qver to t|io Tjeasorer or
the Commonwoullh tho Stale tax assessed .upon In is I
county, so ad to deceive ah abatement of 4 P cr
upon 11.0 amount tl.u. p,id, ('K'coublj' to 1.0 ocl of
Aefombly. But wl.flo they would congraWab» '"•
ciUient of Cumberland county that o majority Iw yo
oVlnoc.l n laudable apirK m tbpa lUomplly
r,:ia h.f^
“batS.&s rvrroor,abould make payment toll.o
county 0011001018 4a aoon aa priol.cabkj.
The commendable promplne.a will, which the
majority l.'ave paid U.cir State ah.l County ft*, baa
L.u j blcd 11.0 Tronaurerto pay over the Slate la* with
out 11.0 nucoaailv of tl.o Cdinm.aslonora obtaining.a
loan for (hat piirpoao, which l.aa liill.ctto boen re.
noired—and tho prompt payment of the balance of
11.0 Stale and Connly la* yet due, will place in 11.0
bands of the Commlaaloncra 11.0 moana to pay the
annual inlorcab of tho county debt, and also abortt
twelve tl.ouaand dollars of tho principal.-,
..I.WORTHIKfciTON.
D. BTBHURTT,
DANIEL COBLE,
■ ■ ■, County Compiiaaioucrr.
Atieal—\V#rßr.n.r, Cffr. '
July SS, 1817.—0 l " ‘
Choice ClicwingnndßmokiDß;
Tobacco, Segars &.Snuff* '
/"CONSISTING ofThomag’ celebrated Grapci Brand
V/ Ca+ondish,.Luscious Luiony; do/ A five brimd
.of Congress .fives', Ladies-Twist and Spike* DW
mmh’a celebrated.Rappcu'ahd Coarse Maccaboy,end
Danner's Rnppec Snuffs* - , ', >
. Splendid Plantation, v equeros, La Victoria, ;hd
I rimavera, I.n Cabana, Princlpcp,Cherflt's andoth
cr cliuico brands of imperial Cigars, together.witli
Kegnhn, Cuba & and Half Span*
isii Cigars of the-best imported nnd American'leaf
1 All of whirll theeuhsenbor Is prepared to .
sell on fair terms to those who may choose to give
him a call. .
Shop a foW doors West of Dcctem’s Hotel, in High
street,-Carlisle. THOS; U. CRISWELL.‘
AUgbst 12,'ie4».-r4t . '
Dr. Keeler’s Vegetable Panacea, -
JAQR the removal and permanent cure of all dis*
1 [easeff, Arising from .an impute Stale of the
blood'and habit of the body, vljst cllronlo-afiec
lions of the chest, chronic/ pleurisy, bronchitis;
catarrh* &c. Scrofula in all ltd stages, letter,
scald headycutaneotia nfiTectioiis of the face and
extrembiifiS,, chr‘dhlc ; hepatic dl£eaBbg,»chionic
rheumatism, chronic, enlargements ,of the . liga
ment anil joints, white swellings, siphilis/fiptTi
litin aiTecliotiSi mercurial and licredltafy prediepo
teilions and consliiiitional disorders, &c.
; It is no\V ad milled bjr Pathologists, that ho orig
inal tdmperartibnl, ddmplwH'm, consUllilion,- or
form of body, confers Complete immunity from,.
Hereditary diseases j lllal sdrofuld, donsuitlptlon
and dlher nftedtions haying asimilarity of origin
occur in all: although obstirVatioß convinces us,
that individuals and families, certain-.
characteristic's arc more frequently the subject of, ;7
these maladies than others. These diseases are a »
ftiorliid condition of the whole systemof nutrition A
J—those products being but ibe effects of an alter
itlion of tho blood and secretions,—the'Ulcers, - :
aluisos, enlarged glands, inflamalions, Being
merely nithhdeht p}itino,rtena« . The cause exists .
prior to, thd-jlliPridrilcnri, and,must ho destroyed ,
before perfect health can be ostablisltedi. This ;
may be.clone by Dr- Keeler’s.Vegetable Pahafcea,
(lie most certain remedy for all diseases arising
from an impure state of the blood and system of
nutrilioh, tWer presented to the notice of the af
fiicled;
Prepared corricr bf 3J and Sotufi.slreete< Pkjjddel
phie; F*dr sale rirholfcsald and retail by Samuel El
mot, Carlisle 5 Dr» McPherson, Harrisburg; arid by
Druggets' and Merchants throughout the county; .
July 22, 1847;—flirt . ,
7, Cheap-Oil Store*
PlllhAlieLrillA.
R‘ itJGWAY & KEI3MLE, 37 Norlh AVtiilrVeh,
.• below Race fcJij, ofYet* for sale, at the foibeat
prim, all the articles Ojl Trade; Thßir
stock is varied ami e*tetvs>vb,'and they feel fcbttfi
dertt nf giving Satisfaction to those who«all.—
Tlioy have hoW nn hand— /,
.Pure Spernl OH. : •'
White Winter and Pal) Oils* of different dual!-
■
Solar Oii>
Winter-pressed Lard (jit.
Winter Elephant add .Whale dild. •
Refined,. linefeed and Common Whale tJilt
Tanners' dila. Sperm Cahdies'j dnaho, &d;
Phlla;, Artg. id, 1847.—2 m.
N. D;—All goods doUfretbd )h firsl-ralo brdeiv
fcl/its.
t?ID\VAkD K. TY.RON t 184 Ndrl(i,Sfetonti-J3.h}
Jlif Philadelphia; Manufacturer andimportef.of;..
Stint Gunf, Superior. Pnwden' { : ■
Rijha Fislo/s, PircimtW Capti
s(iwdcf Sfiot IVadx t
Shot Bags, Ball if Blank Cai"lHdgti,
Also, Six Barrel Revolving Pistols tind tmiieiiais
fpf Gun Makers’ iisPi
‘ Guns made to ordernnd repairs heady executed;
Any gun which 1 sell wilt bo proVeu if, deslrfett
in the presence nf the pbrehasef* : ,"• ‘
Phlla., Aug. 17,1817,— M
Hover’s First Premium Writing
Ink; , • *“ "
FROM Dr,Hafn, ihc celebrated Professor of CtfetH
Ulty irt the University of PctinkylvairiHii • ‘
• ‘ “Piiitinitriiii Oct. i1,i843. ,■
Sif—footing tried your Ink, I wiirihanic.
you (o abn<3 mo anqlnef liblilb, ah I ilhd it tb be
ccjlent. I dHiybiirs, truly; • , ,
~ . . “ROtiT, HARE;”
Frbnr i)rl Locke; of Cincinnati, distinguished fbr
hi» numerous scientific reeeaichesi. .
‘‘Medical College of Ohlh; Cifioih'hhli,
\ ... J«huaf> 17,7644:
“Jlite/htf claclf Mr; Hover’* >Vriling Ink. I «/h sat*
tsfted lhrtl7l i» tiio best which has ever cbme to injr,
know/ecigpiand eiperiaifj’i& lt kxceUeht forthbbie
of the Stefcl Pens* and will nbt corrode them, even in
long use. hjQfjjy i*O(’.KJ3, Pro/} of CAemi&tfy/*
Hovels Adarpftntme Cfemfent;
Ftom a well knbw/i dtlfcnti/lc gcntlemhn* . . "
, r Phila., F«l»i 1840.
‘•Mr.’Joseph E. Hover—Sir.* A use of.jrouf uo-.
rfirnt, and some practical teats of iU superiority has
induced mo to recommend U ib fathers ns ahinydlu
hie article for nlfcndlnfi China,'Glass; or Cabinet
Wore: ' OAMPRELI.- MgftFlt,.
. “Analytic Cbctal*£”
•Fofflrilc ai tlio manufactory, Wholesale amt Re*
toil, No;,d7 Nofth Third Street, opposite Cnfcrry
street,Thilndrlphin, ... , . ,
... JOSEPH E; HOVER, MahufatUirtk
May IS mt '
llcaltli niiide catty for the People,
7’rolnlngf, to in'ake their Live* {it this
World Long and Happy, bfy the authoi-of "Edit*
cation; A a It /a, Ought. In Be, 'ahd Might ■
. 2?e,” First American EditiohiicUh
Additibhsi
1) KING ah elementary and inlcrcaling llcaiiao on
I ) Self Knowledge.’ Cohiafhihg ehhfl ah& ehtcr
laining arliclc# on \ ,
Food, jlearl, ! fclonda, Strciigili,
Fating, Stomach'; Nerves, Jiecrciujonaff
I?igeatio’W; I.ivcr, grains, , Old Age; •■'
Blood, .Lungs,' 3tih.il, / , lyfan, ...
Secretions, Arlcriea; Senaea,.. I Woman;
Head, Voina,. . Health; Diaca&t;
; r &c, &e, Ac, • t •• ’
w)lh the C»ieal Bccrci~Sufcccaa ih Ljfo
how attained—-how to do and efticlaof'
error—habila— passions— deScfilied—man tic
acrihed—htan’d errors—rich afid pool—icxca—virtoo
and vice—~ypulliful errors—whiniih now made deli
fcalo—w'nman’fl Virturn; o/nhitihn, Ac.' &C.
The <vho!o designed for the notdo purpose of im*’
proving arid cxlendhift cdimntlon amongst the people,
imparting valuable knowledge on (ho physiology of;
Ihe hitman flame, oftd (ho Jnwa which govern inenUC
and bodily health, Ac.' • , . , .
Aim' pofeen icmling SS eenl. enclo.r.l m « Icll.t
■hall receive one copy by in»H.' or five copie. will bo
AJdreM, pnM „
hiay 27, HM7.—ly 0..11,/IBPhR « Co.
• infill <'uli^ t liiHUoi’ nun*, Hons, Ac*/
TO HIKiiWM.’VTS, ITATOHS & OTIIIiRS.
GARDEN <&'3BBOWN,
Halt and Cap WarMte and Maw factory t Xq. 10&
Market Street, ,
Skcojcd noort nKiovr Sixth, PaitAtfKtVniAV,
r» Respectfully solicit attention to iholr largo arid’
Msfc complete stock of Uata and Cops; ift/mufiiclured
nmlur thrir own Immediate dVcliou mid sbnerihisn*
denrc, with nil llio advantages- of modern ItnproVe*
mcnts.to enable them t'ocomlnno thoihportani quqU
(ties of durnbilily, tnalo und boaiUy of finishyvjtU tx*
tremo cheapness of price. ' ;■
. An immense end beautiful assortment of*T\>
all varieties and prices uf bonver,brush,siik,'l ijj-* ■.
moleskin, Russia, casaimcre, Wool, spnhmgT •
and Ashland Hals'. ■' ¥ . 1
Also, a general assortment of
cly ‘of. Cops, OUcr, Kdr Seal,, llsir Seal, j Cap*%
I Muskrat, Plain olid Fancy Clolli every style,
[Red, lilack nrta Biown Mohair, Senletl
1 Glared,- OilijjfSlUf arid 1 Pur Cup»>. Z.inkcc*.
iutlics* Mafls,Rons, «Scc., of lho ' '
nuyomby flio .Void or Iw. «ro '
boo if it i» not tb iholr Jnlcri'l . 1
Particular attention P .W wflfi"*■„*.‘
Cash mid A>r & BROW^'.,
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