MEETINGATSHEPERD9TOWN. i’HE BALL'Jg IlbLtlNG ON! . Agreeable to previous notice, a : largo and enthusi astic Democratic mooting was hold at Slicpnrdslown, on Friday evening the 22d inst. The moiling was organized by tho appointment «f SAMdRL'-EcKBLsVSr., .President, Adam Scedhrist,Jacob Rupely, Aldsea Bricher, Joseph Black, George Wise, David Taylor, David DivinoV, and David Cobtor, ; Vica Presidents, D. K. Noell, George Eby, and Marlin Brown, Scc’y. A committee consisting of Michael Cocklin, William Eckels, James M’Cltinc, J. 7’. Ayres, John W. Cock lin, Lewis Hyer, James Graham, John- C. Dunlap, and Philip Uhler, wore appointed (o report resohi lions. During tho absence of the committee the meeting was ably addressed by J.;H, Graham, Esq., of Carlisle, John K. Longnccker, of Reading, and R. A. Lambcrton of Harrisburg. The- committee re ported as follows: • . Whireae, It is one of tho inalienable rights of the American . people freely, to assemble and to declare their sentiments upon all subjects which they may deem vital to' their, welfare, their prosperity, or con ducive to the interests of a republican government t .And 4 ‘ - ' * Whereas, The Democracy at their meetings, have always openly proclaimed their.feelings and opinions .upon tho questions which may bo involved in tho i policy upon which the government is administered j ; and Jiavo always fearlessly, avowed their attachment ■ to the measures which promotd'tho,well-being of tho government, and have struggled and have been suc cessful in electing men to carry out those measures. Therefore, • , Resolved, That In tho nominee of the Democratic party for the Presidency, we recognize a man emir ncnl for his attainments, as a scholar and.a states man—one unyielding in'his allegiance.to our prlncl* pics—and one, in every respect qualified for the elution at the head of affairs which ho is destined to occupy. His long and indefatigable exertions in behalf of his country, will be remembered by the people at tho polls on the 7(h day of November next, when Lewis Cass will bo bailed as the. President of the United Slates. ' Resolved , That Gen. Wm. O. Butler, Kentucky's chivalrous and gallant son, is well worthy-to bo placed side by side on tlio samp ticket with Gan. .Cass, ol'Michig; n, as our candidate for tho Vice Pro-, sidency. Ho conics with a character without slain or reproach, noi man bus yet been found who has attempted to tarnish the fame of tho patriot Butler. Resolved, That the Stole Convention has placed In nomination for thooilico of Governor, one in every respect wutlhy— Morris Lonostretii, tho honest and upright farmer. , \ V Resolved, That Israel Painter is cnlilctTto—nnr support on the day of the election, and shall receive if I Resolved, Thai James X. M’Lanaiian is worthy of I our support for Iho office for which ho has been ifuni. k innlcd. * Rtsolytd That wet will support the whole County with a hearty good will. Resolved, That the thunks of this meeting'aredue to Messrs. Graham, Longnneker,ap'd Liunborlnn, for iho able manner in which they addressed them. Resolved, *1 hni those proceedings be signed by thu officer* and published in the Democratic papers of Carlisle. * - . . [Signed by the officers.] ALLEN TOWNSHIP. Pole Raising at Shepherdstown ■ There was-a largo, enthusiastic and spontaneous gathering of llio unlcrrificd Democracy at Shepherds* j town, on Saturday evening, the IGth insl., for the pur pose of raising a Cuss and Duller Polo, After the Polo had been put up, a meeting was organized by the appointment of the following officers i President— John Drawdauoii. Vico Presidents—Lewis (tints, David Dlvinncy, John Woodward, Doty, Kauffman, Jacob Felix, John Hickcrncll, and Jacob L'mdis. Secretaries—Bam. Eckels, jr., Marlin Drown, John Reed, Daniel Heck; nnd'Hcnry Cinder. L On motion, Lewis Hycr, John VV. Coeklin, James |y). Drown, C. Springer, George L. Sponsler, and Is rael Bowmen were appointed a committee to draft pcsolutions expressive of the views of iho meeting. I The meeting was,then eloquently addressed by R. Esq.., of Harrisburg. •> L The following resolutions were reported ! by the and unanimously adopted : !■ Urnlmi, That LowisChss and Wm. O. Bailer need no praise Irani us. Their merit, will ensure them success in November next. RtBolved % That in Morris Longsircth we have the inn to carry out the principles of Gov. Shunk, and i Israel Fnintcj a fit person for Cunal Cuinmirisicinor. 'luir elcclinn is safe. k. Rttolttd) Thai In J. X. M'Lanahun wchuvca'tnan who has hitherto served us well, und wb intend to ry him another time, . s Ktwlorrf, Tlmt wo will give nnr undivided support Iho county ticket, for lliu ninfu we look at it tho letter'wo like It, Reso/ccd, That these proceedings bo 'published in ic Carlisle Democratic papers. .[The proceedings above.,should have appeared in ir lost, but were crowded out*— Ed, Fb/tfn<<er.J I FACTS I ho Governor of Pennsylvania has no vole upon Tariff‘d nor upon National War. nor upon the Treasury, nor any National questions r yet he a vote and a direction upon A MAMMOTH BANK, A STATE BANKRUPT LAW, AN INCREASE OF CORPORATIONS, INDIVIDUAL LIADIUTV, SALE OF-PUBLIC WORKS, several minor questions, directly involved in tho ng election. Recall to. mind the views of the candidates, and vote in conformity with your MAtn views on these subjects. These are the real kbtyects to bo decided by the Ballot-boxes on the 10th of October. ?frottUtS TjOIfGSTETII, anti tlitj Pulillo Good) : : >|S 18 TIIK WATCHWORD OF TJIE DEMOCRATS, ‘WILLIAM F. JOHNSON, a U. States Bank, and n Shittplastcr Currency, &£ i* the watchword or Federalism. JfSfcU'ttCtff. | PHILADELPHIA MARKET. I Tuesday, Supt., 26, 1848. Flour— Tho market is rather more active, einco jrocyipl of private letters. Sales of common at 14 a 5 50, und for extra ned fancy brands 5 75 a Iftyo Flour—Sales at $4 12. Xfern Meal—Market inactive. yiiciil—Fair to prlroo rod soils at 114 a 116 els Uo Is held ul ]2(J a 1220, lye—Pennsylvania Is worth 700. fcrn—Sales at 63 a CGc. Eils—No sales to day. IhisUoy— Sties in litis at 26p. Mils at 280, DIED. n (ho morning of (ho 21sl Inst, at Stoncy Ridge, Carlisle, (ho residence of his father, Thomas 9, Esq., after a protracted illness, Mr. Thomas 'ioson Urie, in the thirty>eighth year of his ago. TromoiKloutf Rush- T BBNT’B CHEAP STORE, whom they have . just received from Philadelphia (ho largest as* moot of Fall and Winter Goods, brought to Carlisle Among this largo arrival 1 ho fouml 8,000 yards of tho heat and choonoal Icoco over brought from tho cllyi yard wido Muo nl 4 cents, OJ, iScc.j elegant Ginghams ISj clo.; ndid Mono do I.nlnoa and Oashmaroa vary uhoorr loomo Winter Plaids for ladies dtoeooe, and Ilia* peat 31oths, Oasslmeres, Oassinetta, manufactured. Wo need not begin to anumor> wo have nearly every arliolo iri out lino of bust* and all so choop that wo only want tho public mo and boo thorn to bo convinced that this is Inco to got bargains. Wo say to all give us a »nd wo’ll warrant it you will not go away disap ed. Cheap store,.B doors south of the Post A. W. UENTZ, dotnber 98, IS4S. , Wood Wanted lT THIS OFFICE IMMEDIATELY, Attention ifst Rcg’tv Cumberland : , k . ■ Volunteers'!' , 1 ' in Stoughelowrl. ori Tuesday the 17th U Wday of,October next, at 10 o’clock A:M;.(!nS it summer uniform) properly cquipt for drill. ‘ -j|[ , By order ofthe Col. CbmdV. . September 28, 1848.~3t A. FILBR. AcVt. • NOTICE. - ' THE creditors of John R. of ; Cumber land county, Pa,, ore hereby 1 notified that the subscriber has been appointed by the Court of Com* mon Pleas of said county an Auditor to marshall the assets (n the hands of Christian Tltzel, the Assignee of (ho said John R, Gosweiler, to and among the cre ditors : and that he will meet for that purpose with (ho said creditors at his office* in Carlisle, on Satur day the I4th of October next, .it 10 o’clock A. M. W.M. BIDDLE, Auditor. - September 28i 1848,—4t ' IV'JEW GOODS. JHST received at tho Bbr Hive a largo ossortment of Poll nndvWinter Goods, consisting in part of the follow cSS&SS&iSping articles, for Ladies, viz: Satin striped Cashmeres, Alpacas, Mous de Lnines, Shawls,- New stylo Alcions, Ribbons, Figured.drees Silks, , Assorted silk Fringes, Plain do do Black do do ParamcllßS, Silk Gimps, Mrrinoes, . . . Bonnet silks, , French worked eollars,. Flowers, Kid Gloves, Thread Laces. For Gentlemen:. Black French. Cloth, Satin Vesting, do Casslmeres, Merino do Fancy do Valentino do Cravats. Cloth caps. Also, Muslins, Gloves, Hosiery, 1} Sheeting, bleached and unbleached Shirting, Jaconet, Swiss. Mull and Ulshop.Lnwns, black and col’d Kid Gloves, Silk. Cotton, Lisle, Thread and Merino Gloves, for Ladies, Gentlemen’ and Misses, Cotton, Merino. Cashmere, Alpaca and Woolen Hose, for Ladies and Gentlemen. ' ■ - -- I would inform the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, that the above Goods, suitable for tho fall trade, are opened and ready for Inspection; and lam confident that persona examining my stock from, the greatly reduced prices would bo induced to meke their pur chases therefrom. ' S. A. COYLE. Carlisle, September 28, 1818. PCBJLKC SALE. BX virtue of iih order of tho'Court of Common Piens oi Cumberland cuunlyi in a proceeding in J’artition' between Adam Crouso and IboUcirß and Representatives of Georgo W. Can, dec’d.,l will ex pose to public sale, on the promises, on Saturday the S Ist day pf,October next, at 10 o’clock A. M., A Lot of Ground, Htuato in the Borough- of Carlisle, containing 60 r l i l » n fl .° nt a, .‘ J 240 , ' uet in depth, hounded by a lot of-M B rtin Zoigler's heirs on the north, Hanover st on the cast, lot of Susan Spottswood on the south, ;?nd a lot of Melchoir Holier on the west, having thercun erected'a story fiS!CT Fa ’” le ,a °« s c, Stable, &c. terms of sale will .be—Five nor cent nl ho purchase money to he paid on the property of A ' ( '“T’ °" J " lu 1m13,,cc «n the Ist day of A pul next, when possession will he delivered * ‘tb.tn- rur - r- V } AMES “OFFER, Shir, e Office, Carlisle, Sept. 28, 1848. 4t Vaittah >I « T^,Y ,1 e Pr °P crt y at Public Sale.. ?.vV r ' Tj r l ', 0 , CI C n " c ' 1 10 1’" 1,,i0 on Saturday tho 7th day of October next, nt 11 o’clock A. M„ at the Oourt House, in Carlisle, the following described pro perly. late belonging to David S. Forney, doc’d, vii- A Lot of Ground, aitunto-on Nirth Hanover street, adjoining property of Win. Rheemontlio north, the'heirs of .Samuil Alexander, deed., on tho south, fronting on North ? lrecl fu|,t ’ " nJ extending the same width I"”™®!? feo '’" n(1 , at th ” f o°l of tho lot extending out to. Mulberry obey including tho Slone Stable. The ‘iinptdvctnoms aro a large two story ram. st ° na Dwelling House, commodiops Brick Back Building, large (Mono Stable, fce llcuse, &c. Tho store room in connection with lho dwelling is in ample order, ami from tho central location of theprnportVt there is not a heller slan.l In tho borough for domg'busincss. It is also well calculated for a private residence. Terms of sole made known and ’due attendance B ,ven, *> GBO.SHEAFFBR, JACOB SHROM. _ ./ Exrs. of D, y, Forney, doc'd. September S 3, 1848.—2 t 3 Orphan*’ Court Sale. .WILL bo sold on tlio promises, by public venduo or qulery, on Saturday Hie 14th dsy uf Oolobor noil, y 0 ?'* 00 ."' °r ,l,at d "J'’ ll,o following roa osisio ofJohn Sailon, lalo of Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, dcc’d,, viz: * *** . All lliot certain lot of ground situate in tho said low nsbip.uf Silver Spring, bounded bo lands of Henrv Grove, Clin tlan Keller, William Killer, Peter Ki/ singer and the road loading from the turnpike to Clark s mil), contumingubout ** , . . TWO ACRES. Dll? lot is Situate noitr Kingstown, and has ll,croon yjfcaA on-filed u woalliorbiiiirdod Dwelling House, • ""£fl in nnd , ft f j0 £ Stable. There is a good selec tion odrUit trees on thepromlscs. Also. AI that plantation or tract of land situate in the Cl.V!«t°lir n nB Kr , *!l 0f B iI V « C J Sp . r *?/ , - boundoa b * I ,ndfl of Christian Keller, Michael .Kosl, G ? orgo Rupp and others, containing “ US ACRES & 109 PERCHES, strict modsnrd, Tlio land is Limestone, in good cul. livalion and well fenced. There Is a fair proportion oni woodland. Tho Improvements uroatwostorv woalhcrbourdcd J Dwelling House, A STONE BANK BARN, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, And other outbuildings.— I hero Is n largo Apple Orchard of good* fruit and other fruit trees on tho place* A stream of wafer runs through the promises, and there is u well of wa ter at the house. This property is well situated, be ing about 1 mite south of Kingstown* Persons wishing to view the premises con do so by 001 l ng on tho . subscriber or tho tenant residing on tho land. Tho conditions of sulo will bo mads known on tho day of sale by s.t, V. ,C,? E 0 KELLER, Adm’r. Soptembor 14,1648,—5t Public Sale of Deal Estate. TN piirouanco of on order of tho Orphans' Court of J. Cnmborlond county, will bo sold at public solo on Saturday, the 7lh of October, 1848, at I o'clock P. M. Wr. ~ ? .„p r" m tl ',° 7 , fo l lowin K described real estate, lute the property ol Robert Buchanan, doo’d., viz: .l.u i ■ or .lJ*eoo orsrround. sitnata in Mifflin ,town , P* In said v county, bounded by landn uf John Shu lenbergor, containing about TWO ACRES, having tnoroon orcotod a ■ |f!j!®L, Log House & Stable, 1 rilfT n nu,nbor of Onii trees thereon. The terms of sale arc: One third Of the purchase money to bo paid on ‘ho confirmation of tho sain by tlio court on Iho 18th of Doooinbor heal, and the roaf. duo on iho let of April, 1849, when a deed will bo made to tho purchaser, to ho scoured in such manner as may bo satisfactory to tho undersigned.' „ JOSEPH M. MEANS, Trustee. * September 14,1648.—4 t CARLISLE RESTAURANT, Basement, Engle Hotel. JOS. P, BARRON, Propt’r. Carlisle, Soplombco 21, 1848.—3 t A CARD, DR. A. D. ARNOLD, n graduate of Iho Wash ington University of Baltimore, and who has attended one ol tha principal medical schools of Germany, the University of Pennsylvania, and for two years the Blookley Hospital near Phils, dolphla, offers to the public his professional servli oofl* in all its branohoß, - * Plainfield, Cumberland oonnly, A miles r, o m Carlisle, on the Stale road leading lo Newville. ' September 14,1848.—3m* * 1 ' SALE, THEsnbscribersvin pureuance of an order of the Orphans’.Court of Cumberland. expose to public sale, on Tuesday the 34th day of October next;.at 10 o’clock A. M., oh the premi sesVthe following described real estate; to wit: A tract of Slate and Bolton . Land, situate in East Pennsborough township, coritainintr ,■ 66 Acres & 140 Perches, in a slate of high cultivation, having thereon crec ted a two story ||ff|fcßog House, a hew Bank Barn «9sjSSa*md other Oat-buildings and improve ments, a fine Orchard and a never falling well of water at the door. The lend hounds on the Sus quehanna river, and is about 3J miles north of the Harrisburg Bridge. Ail the land ie cleared but about 3 or 4 aoroe, and there is on abundance of Locust timber on the whole tract. The tonne of sole will be: One third of the pur chase money to remain in the land as the widow’s dower,,one third to bo paid oh Ihe Ist April next, the balancejn two equal annual payments without interest. The purchase money to bo secured by recognizances'. Possession given on the Ist of April, 1849. , JOHN SHEETS, JACOB SHEETS, Admrs; of Wm; Sheets, dec’d. September 31, 1848,—fit," , House & lot at Public Sale. IN punmnnco.bran order of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, will bo sold at public sale on Saturday the 14lh.dny of October next, at 9.o'clock, P. M., at the Court House, in the Borough of Carlisle, the following described real estate, late lire property of Elizabeth Scig, deceased, viz : A Lot of Ground, situate on (ho south side of Church Alley, In the Borough of Carlisle, bounded by lots of Wm. Gould, the heirs of Samuel Alexander; doc’d., and Robert Given, containing thirty feet in breadth on Church Alley* and. ninety feel in depth, ' having thereon erected a two story wcalhcrboardcd MMIb Swelling:. House The terras of sale are, os follows—So mucli ortho purchase money as may be necessary to pay the costs of sale, (o bo paid by the purchaser on the confirmation of the sale by (bo court, and the bal ance thereof to be paid on the Ist of January, 1849, to bo secured by recognizance in the Orphans’Court with approved security.. Possession will be given and a deed made upon (ho purchaser entering into recognisance os above slated for the purchase money. „ , V JOHN GOODYEAR, Jr. Trustee. Carlisle, Sept. 51, 1848.—4 t ' ■ Public! Sale <Jf Itcal Estate. IN pursuance of on order of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, will bo sold at public sale, on the promises, on Saturday the 2lst day of October next, at 13 o’clock of that day, the following describ ed real estate, late the property of Enoch Woodrow dccd.,.vizi ’ A lot of ground situate in the toWh of Springfield, Cumberland county,on the south side ofMairt street, bounded on tho cast and south by an alley and on the west by a lot of James Smith, containing CO feet in front and 180 feel in depth, having thereon erected a Jlagflw two story woalhcrboardcd fjjfflp Honsc and Frame Stable, other Out-buildings. This properly has been occupied for a number of years and is still occupied as a tavern, and the only public house in that town. Also, at tho same lime and place, will bo Bold a lot ot ground m tho aamo town, bounded on the north 7JV ll '° T l b y lots ° r Marqnart and Peter Palm, on tho aouth by n lot of John Point, and on tho went by an alley, containing about one fourth of on aero, more or less. “ Tho tavern properly will he sold on the following terms: Fifty dollars to be paid on tho confirmation of tho aalo by the court, onb half tho balance on the first of April next, when possession will bo given and n deed made to the purchaser, end tho residue in two equal annual payments thereafter without interest. The other lot will boyold on the following terms: Jon dollars to bo paid on tho confirmation of tho aalo "i- ... ?, 0 “ rl ’ a nd oc,heforo JJje first of April next, whan possession will.be given and a deed executed to the purchaser. Tho payments- to be soo'ircd by judgments, and the properties will be sold subject to any quit rents in nrrear or that may ho payable hereafter, and the purchasers topay the taxes for the year 1849. 1 * u JOHN B. VANDERBELT, a * l t a VVoodrow, dco’d. September 14.1845.-HU * Public Sale of Ileal Estate. WlLh bo sold ul public sale. onßnlurday tho7ti <Jay of October next, ot lo o'clock, A. M. ol sain day, on tho premises, the following described roa estate, situate in Silver Spring township, Cum. norland county, vie* *’ , i A Pj, ont ®tip n tract or land bounded by lands of John Gulshall, Henry Grlssingcr, Abraham Kunkio, j Jacob Hemp, and tho North Mountain, containing I ’ 239 Acres & 80 Perches* | more or less, having t hereon erected a largo two story [ jj|^ ; Log House, Double Log JBnrn Corn Crib. Also, a small TENANT I and Stable. There isa-woll of water near the door* an Apple Orchard and a number |of Pei eh and otlicr fruit trees. About 200 acres of | tho above described land is doored and in n good I nf cultivation, about one half of which has re cently been limed from limestone quarries on tho promises, from which any quantity of limestone can 1 easily bo obtained, tho residue is limber land of ah excellent quality. There ore about 18 ocros of good meadow and a stream ofnever failing running water which passes through tho above described (W The above land is about 4 miles north of Hogcslown and near tho public road ftom (hat town to Stqfrrctl’s - Tlio terms ofsalo will bo i $lOO to bo paid on Ibo confirmation of tbo solo by tlio court in December next, one third the balance on the firol of April next when possession will be given and a deed made to Hie purchaser, and tho residua in two equal annual payments thereafter without interest, to bo scoured by judgment or mortgage. The grain growing is reserved, and tho purchaser to pay tho taxes for tlio year 184 D, Tho above land will be sold ns one tract or in oopa rnlo pieces to suit tho wishes of purchasers. JEREMIAH ZEMEU, JOHN H. SMITH, Guardian of the minor children of a . , ~ Henry Follonbargor,doo’d, September 14,1848.—4 t Vnlr aluublo Town Property for gale. THE subscriber, who intends to move west, of. fers at private sale, the new and convenient Brick Dwelling House, Back Buildings, and Lot of Ground, now occupied by J. B. Bratton, in High street, a few doors west of East street, and ad joining properly of George Sanderson on the west, JjUnjk and the widow Neidig on tbo east. HOUSE is 33 feet deep by Si feet is entirely new, and finished in dasae&tlio most modern style, and in point of design and convenient arrangements will compare favorably with any house of similar dimensions in the borough of Carlisle. It has two-parlors with folding doors, diningroom, kitchen and hall, on the first floor, all of very convenient size, and five comfortable chambers on the second floor.— An excellent cistern with pump is convenient to the kitchen door. The cellars of both the front and back buildings are dry, and the ono half of the front cellar hasp largo fire place, Is floored and finished, and is convenient fordoing all kinds of rough work. ■The lot extends 197 feel back, with the privli ege of a ISI foot alloy, to be a private alley exlend ng from Mulberry alloy south 68 feet between ots of George Sanderson and .Ephraim Oornman, la under good fence, and contains a number of sc toot and choice fruit trees, such as Peach, Cherry, Plum. Apple, Quince, &o.- • This properly Is a most desirable place of real cloncp, nnd is well worthy the attention of thoeo wishing a good and cheap property. For particu lars onouiro of the subscriber, residing In Higll street, Carlisle. ‘WILLIAM MOODV. Carlisle, August 17, 1818 If Valuable Property far Sale. THAT lirgo two story PLASTERED STONE HOUSE, situated on the north aids of Weal High atrtel, In the borough of Oerllaie, fa offered for “!«•, WM. D. KNOX, AU’y. July SO, 1848. 1818,-lf . THIS invaluable medicine was prepared from an extensive practice of several years in o bilious cli male.nnd is never known to foil of curing Fever and Ague, or any of tire diseases above nooied Those who are suffering from affections-, of this u • *p 80 , ‘ ,OOT who have become invalids fiom their.effccla upon the constitution, will find ihe Nm A Chot.aooqck a most invaluable remedy for purifying lhe..blood, and thoroughly cleansing from the system the morbid effects of a bilious climate. Testimonials. The following ore, a few among the many tesfimo mnle.of tho great value of the Cholagognc. Their source w such as will at least entitle the mediclriclo a trial, and those who may thus be induced to its use will not be disappointed in its effects. Extract of n letter from Mcssis, Scallorgood, Ha' erstieje & Co., of Philadelphia. Tin la., 2d mo. 24ih, 1842. Dr» Q Osgood I— Respected Friend—Wb have had occasion to Sec the good effects of thy medicine in the ease of n young man who had been troubled with thills a long time and could not gel clear of them, hut since ho commenced Inking a.bottle of ihy preparation has entirely recovered, and is now be coming quite stout. Respeclf’y. Ihy friends. SOATI’ERGOOD, HAVBKSTICK & CO. From .Rev. Charles Keighley, Chaplain of the U. S. Army, to Iho Agent at Detroit, lr ,v_ Fon r Giutiot, Mich. 30, 1841. My. Dear s>ir—l feel not Ihe slightest hesitancy in saying that I consider tho India Chohigogue on in valuolde medicine in bilious offeclions. My reason I. Simply,this; I have used it.. On my recomtncndp lion many.olliors have used it; end-I Imvc vet tn learn the mstonce in which it lias failed lo effect a curo - CHARLES REIGHLEY. Amjtng otjier distinguished individuals who have used (his vnlnahle remedy and recommend it to the confidence of the public, ore Hon. W. 1,. Mnrcov ft eCrC Wl,l? f Wm: Woedhrhlgoi Hon. Ross W Iklns, Hnn. Wm. A. Fletcher, of the State of M.eh gan|l,ewie Abbott, M. i. If. Ralhlone, Esq.. Utica, N. Y,! Hon. S. F, Cary, Cincinnati Hon. John A. Rockwell, Connecticut. Cajilst. p;. ootUEh * B "°->'inclp„l Agent., Sub Abkhts is fitK l.vfcrtiotl ot pESssm’ANu. 5f.1l? 1, HeUysbltrg, Adams county. William Wolfe, East Berlin, do •' Dr.- Stuart, Petersburg, . . do r’ p''^ c * ll,liu^.^ o,l ’lt'i no Vcr, Vork county. 0.. J . Shearer. litllsburg, do ? s ' n J, n"’' f> v' l ’ P<, pn bur S’ Cumberland county. John Dtllor, Newvllle, 3 Wm; Bratton, do do Strdbk &>Brandt, Chnjchtown, do Cpylo & Spensler, Hogeslown, do Jolty r. Sjmlir, Meclianicslmrg, do Geov Garlm, Clmmbersbnrg, Franklin county. }J. g.-Oyler, Fayetteville, do Feller & Son, Landisburg, Perrv county, Kae?&Jones. Ellioltown, uo A.G.KlInk, DiooinTuild, do Stuart Low, Newport, do Robert Ddnbar, Bridgeport, do John.lleed, Orbisonia, do Jamfi McNoal, Cenlreville, do JlMTyll Miligfln, Irkesburg, do , ,September 7, 1848,-^st. Equitable Life Insurance, Annuity . »n<l Trust Company,. v y aln «t street, Philadelphia Capital g-otl.OOO.—Charier perpetual—Moko Insurance on live* at then office in Philadelphia, and at their Agencies throughout the Stales, at tho ioWost rales of premium. Rates for insuring at Slot) oil it single Hie. * Jeer. For 3 years. 20 81 91 ?2 09 ■ 1,30 1129 i.o* 00 1,86 2,07 80 : 3.48 2,97 Example —A person aged 80 years next birth day, by paying the company 95 cents would secure lo hts family or heirs $lOO should ho dio in one year; or for $9,90 he secures ,to them $1000; or for $l3 annually for soycn years ho secures (o them $lOOO, should ho dlfrin seven years; or foi $20,40 paid an nually during life, ho secures $lOOO to bo paid when ho dies. The insurer securing his own bonus, by tho dHTcrenco in amount of premiums from those [charged by other olßces. For $49,50 tho heirs would receive $6OOO should ho die in one year. Forms of application and nil particulars may bo had at the ofllco of FnitnVi Watts, Esq., Carlisle. T _~ m J. W* CLAGHORIV, Prcs’t Jl. U, 1 OCItKTT, Socl’y. , , Piirh’k. Watts, AtVy. - Er. D. N. Mamox, Mcdical'Exaininer. August 31, 1848.—1 y Six Cents Reward. RANAWa Y from the subscriber in Mifflin town. Cumberland county, on llio 22d of Annual la “ 1 ' “ bound block girl, nnmcd Mary Curler, uged about IB years. Said gill is very dark, All persons oro warned a gainst harboring her, no I am dolennin. od lo pul the law In force ngolnol all who do no. Tito above reward, but .no charges will bo paid lo nnv person returning said girl lo me. * ‘ „ , , , J. PAXTON WOODS. Scplcmbcr 21,1818.—3 t« NOTICE, SOME llmo in February last, I gave my promisory no eta John, Seibert, ofNow Cumberland, for «50. o iiis is to notify oil persons ngninsl purchasing or receiving, said note, ns the sold Seibert has nolron unless B compeHot| n no ‘ W “ ld " ol ° K . . M. G. BELTZIIOOVER. September 21,1848.—3L 1 ' NOTICE. fpHE undersigned Auditor appointed by the Or -L pilaus' Conti of Cumberland county, to selllu and “djusl tbo rales and proportions oftho assets of John Wickiino, Br. dco'd., lo and among tlio representative creditors of his eslalo, hereby gives notice that ho will inoct with said creditors for Hint purpose at the public linuku of Elios Oich), in the Dorough of Now villo, on Saturday tho I4th day of October neat, at 10 o clock A. M., at wbioh time sold creditors will pre sent their accounts dulv attested. JOHN R.'VANDERDELT, Auditor. September 14, 1848.—St Notice. LETTERS testamentary on tho estate of the Rev. Dr. Robert Emory, late President of Dickinson Col lego, have boon granted to tho subscribir residing In Carlisle. All paisona having-claims against said es tate will present them for settlement, and those in debted sro requested to make immediate payment to W.VI. D. SEYMORE, Executor. Sept. 7,1348.—(1t. Notice. milE Commissioners of Cumbriinndcounly« deem X. it proper to Inform tho public that llio stated mootings of tho Board of CoimiffluJoboraiviJl ho held on the second and fourth Mondays of each month, at which llmo any persons having business with said Hoard, will moot thorn at their office In.Carllslo. By order of tho Commissioners. Alleptf WM, HILEV, Clk. - Washing Kln'chlUc*. JUST received Zinc Wash Machines, a notr and Improved article. Alan, Fot Preaaea, a now Inven tion. Alao, fl Land Warranto fot anlo low at the cheap store of A Ac W nrai'P*/ Saploinber SI, 1818. • <* W. BLNTZ. took to your Interests I : ; CHARIJJS ogilby, T)ESPEOTPULLY announces to the people in XV general, that he has just relurndd.from Philo. delphiS, and ie-now opening one of the largest, cheapest, and most splendid stock of DRY GOODS, that has been brought to Carlisle since it has been a town. Owing lo the great reduction in prices ol many kinds of Goods, and a disposition to cut nl small profits, he invitee one and all to call and look for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. His siock of Goods consists In part ofaiargeand general assortment of . . , CLOTHS, from $1 tn 85, Cassimcres from 50 cis* to $1,50, all colors; Sultihnetls very cheap,-Cashmeres, Delnnes, Ginghams, Calicoes, ofnew and heanti ful styles; largest and cheapest assortment of Carpets that ho has had for years, Muslins of every description. , Also, a large and well select ed stock of Boots, Shoes & Groceries, and many other articles-entirely 100 numerous lo mention. Call and see for yourselves—nocharge fur showing Goods at the old stand a few doors east of the Market House. ' ; L;'°k oui for the big Sign, big Windows, and big stock of Goods! ■ . Carlisle, Sept. 21, 1846. • Great Itargains I NEW & CHEAP STORE. THE subscribers, recently from Philadelphia, respectfully inform the citizens of Carlisle nbrl surrounding country, that they have just opened at the corner of North Hanover mid Leather Sts., an entire new stock of . Dry Goods, Groceries and Quccanrarc, L'r£v , f r . wilh a S™ pral assortment of BOOTS & SHOES, all of which have been purchased at the present low prices, and will bo sold very cheap for cash. P/easooall and examine the stock, as we are determined to sell at very small profile S. D. POWELL & CO. Carlisle, Sept. 14, 1818. N. 8.-S. D. P. & GO., have also been ap pointed agents fnr Ihe sale of the Pekin Tea Coin "f "hlch they keep a general assort merit at Philadelphia retail prices. ' New Spring and Summer GoodH. The subscriber has just received and is no w open* ing at his store, on the south-WHstcornpr of the Public Square, an unusually cheap stock of sea sonable goods, sbbb ns Cloths, Oassimeres, Alpacas, Silks, Bombazines, Lawns, Ginuliams Cambric, Jaconet, Mull, Swiss, Book and other descriptions of fine while Muslins, Checks, Tick ings, Gloves* Hosiery, &c. stock of MUSLINS, white&unbleach ed, from j Ip i In. breadth* and from 4 cents per yard up inprice,... r A splendid stodlt of CALICOES, at prices varying from 4 to 13J els,. Also a fresh stock of the CELEBRATED FLUID LAMPS* . . which ho has lately introduced, arid which arc found to Be by all that have tried them, the most economical and desirable arttble in every respect now in use. Also, • The Pekin Tea Company's tea). He has been appointed solo agent in this place for the sale ol the above Teas, to which he would invite the spe cial attention of the lovers of good Teas. The manner in which they are put up is such, as that the flavour is preserved for any length of time,he leg tnoased in lead or tin foil. Families can be supplied with any quantity put up in this manner The public is respectful); invited to call and examine his stock, before purchasing elsewhere, inasmuch as ho-foelsconfident that his variety anil prices will ho’satisfactory to purchasers. ROBERT IRVINE, Jr. Carlisle, April 6, 1848. . A Reduction of 20 per cent. THK subscribers arc selling their 12J cent Cab inoos at 10 cents, together with a groat quantity d rfther goods at reduced prices. Call soon for bar gains—they are going off with a perfect rush. A. * W. BENTZ. September ? t 1848, For Life. 1,60 3,04 Great Bargains . IN DRY GOODS, At No. 80 North 3d St., (2d Floor) Philo. COUNTRY Merchants will find Fancy and other Dry Goods from the Philadelphia and New York Auctions, embracing such articles only as can be bought at less than ordinary market rates, thereby enabling him to supply tb.use who buy for cash at less prices than can be furnished elsewhere. A. DKWALD. .September 11, 1848.—3 m < 2,70 3,04 0,03 J. P. JLync* WHOLESALE and Retail Dealer In Fprclgnnnd -Domestic Hordwpre.Pnint*, Oil, Ctlnsiv Var nish. &c. n| (ho old stand In N. Hanovcf stf-cet, Car lisle, liasjtist received from NewYorktind Philadel phia a largo addition lo Ills former alack,lo which tho attention \bC buyers (a requested, as ho Is deter mined to sol) lower than nnv other house in (own. April 20, 1848. . Stores! Stoves!! At No. 97, South Second Street, Piiila. '"V J. TYNDALK, respectfully invites anoxam- J\ inatlon of his larye slock of Stoves, embrac ing some of tho Best * most elegant Patterns, of Pennsylvania, New York, Pcekaklll, Ttoy,&c. .together with a beautiful assortment of Fancy Sheet Iron Stoves and Undiators. . For Parlors, Dining Rooms, Kitchens-nr Cham, hors, he believes that his assortment will compare to advantage with that of sny othcrustablisliment. Ho lias also a splendid stock of Orr’s Celebrated Air Tight Stovfes, for which ho 1 has been tho agent for many years in this city, in the manufacture nf vVliidli for ex cellence nnd oheapness ho refers to numerous pur chasers, and for beauty of patterns, he believes himself unrivalled. : For Stoves, whether for Wnoil of Goal; his as sortment is complete. Ho returns his thanks to his old customers lo whom and to the public he renews his invitation to give him a Cnll at tho old stand No. 97 South 2d street, Phlla. September 11, 1818 2ip dAYLti& lIItOOKEK, Auctioneers, No. d North Third Street, 3 doora above Market St,, Philadelphia. SALE EVERY EVENING, OF Hard warn, Cutlery, Guns, Pistols, and Fan cy Gooda, commencing at 7J o'clock and com prising n largo assortment of Hardware, Cutlery. Pool*, Shoos, &o. Tho allonuon of tlm country Iradn is. invited to theso- anion. All goods war ranted lo bo as roprosontod nl time of bhl«. Pur ohasora oan havo their goods packed on the premi ses* September 14, IB4fl»—3ih LOOK IKEHCI WHITEWASH OUTDdNE ! )APER Hangings nt 19J cents n plcer* cheaper . timn ever. Call at LONGSTRETH’B, No. 7 North Third slrcol, between Mutkcl and Arch Phila., September 14,1848,—-4t Cllcapllooka. ALL (Ho flow dnd popular ohonp Lilrralilro of iho day mayhn round at tho counter of COL LIMI St BBb 111EUS, North Hanover st., Oar- Halo.. ' " September 14, |H4B. Itngfk Wanted, THE highest price will be paid (in cnah or In pa per) hy tho auhecriborfor good RAOB. Thoraga mny bo delivered nl tho paper-mill, S milea from Our halo, or at tho Warehouse of Mr. Jacob Rlierm, in Carlisle, W. D. MULLEN. Rend anil Consider. : BUT little comment is necessary upon a plain unvarnished certificate like the following. Comine «■ it docs from one of the most respectable and worthy citizens ofPougliKeepsiev N* Y;, it most carry con-: vlction with, it, more especially, when we consider the time that has elapsed without a return of the un> pleasant .symptoms—many rf the certificates of the day being obtained after a few days'trial, when a momentary (or perhaps imaginary) relief hds been obtained, without any permanent bfhtfit. [This certificate we obtain from a respectable member of the Society of Friends.] Valuable testimony. Poughkeepsie, March 15,184 t. “This may certify that in the spring of 1844; (& years since,) my health was Very ieeblc. T was a£ niclcd with pain in my left side, with other unpleas* ant symptoms, and suffered much from general db* ■htlity. At that time 1 purchased of Moses’ Dam* two bottles of 'Thomson's Compound Syrup of-Tbr* and Wood frpm which I experienced great benefit, my health being now very good, end I cheer* fully recommend the article to all persons who may be suffering from general debility, with symptoms of a decline* Abraham Wiltsi*. : Prepared only by Ahgney & Dickson; N. E; corner of sth and Spruee streets, Philadelphia. Sold In Carlisle hy J, & VV. B. Fleming, at 60 cents or ®l per. bottle. • . Sept. 14, 1848.-—3 l - . Drugs r Drugs.' r. t* A. BISHOP, successor to Dr; J. J. Myer» t< t) « has Just received and is now opening ft large ami wall selected assortment of Fresh Drags, Me* diejnes, &c., among which will bo found the fol lowing: OIMUiM, (Camphor, Kpsom Salts, Dvr-stupfs, CuTLEnr, Oils, Quinine* Alcohol, • TuiIPKNTINEj PiSt OIL, &c. &c. Also a my large assortment of perfumery, half brushes, tooth brushes, umbrellas, walking canes, Rousbol’sand Hauel's shaving cream, Bear’s oil* cologn wafer, hair dye, ox marrow, fancy soaps, hxlraots Meen Fon, curling fluid .and! fancy, arti cles of every description, to which he respectfully, invites the attention of (he public. ( His assortment isnfullnnd rich one, and he hopes by strict at tention to business and low prices, to receive a liberal share ol patronage. ' Physicians prescrip tions carefully compounded. - J. A. BISHOP. Spices, Carlisle, May 4, 18-18. Sew Arrival, subscribers hove just received from Philadel I phia a new and Fresh.supply of tti'ugs, Medicints, « Dyestuffs, Perfumery, Fancy A nicies, ic,,4c Our Block IS now large and complete, and as we arc determined not to ha undersold. Dm to sell at the lowest cash prices, we invite the attention of country merchants, physicians and others, to ciamine our goods and prices Define purchasing elsewhere. V , J. & W. D. FLEMING, .nmo 15, IS4B. ... Jfotv tioodi l CHEAPER I’HAN’ EVEiR 1 EO. R. CROOKS, on West Main street, Carltslß, VJ has just returned from the city with a large as sorlmciit of , ■ , • . - DRY GOODS, which he Will ,be able to sell cheaper than ahV eVef sobl in Carlisle. Ha nflers - ' } Old 4-1 bleached and brown Muslins at 6 tenia. Fancy Prints, fast colors, at 6, 8 and 10 cla Furniture Calico, at from Bto 10 els. •" Ginghams 10 to 12—Mous do Ltines at 12 cla. While, red, fellow and gteen Flanticl, { wide, all wool, at IB cents, such as usually Sells for 31—. cheaper lhart ever thought of. Fancy Uassimcres at 75, shellas before sold alii, ly ch SBmCMi Twi!eila ’ QnJ °lhcr woollen goods. equa- Ladies Dress Goods, Cashmeres, AlpStas, Bomba zine*, &c., a rich assortment; chcapcr thon ever 1 Fresh Groceries. ■ Good brown Sugar S to 9—Falling Loaf 10 c!s. • . Superior Black Toa at 60—Imperial and Vounrr Yypon do. • Molnwee, Money, Bpicca of all kind, and superior Cider Vincgau . Carliele t Sept. U, 1848. Clothe, Cnsslmcros * Vcstingi. I WOULD respectfully call the attention of the public, to a splendid lot of Spring and Sura ,mer Gooda, suitable for gentlemen’s wear, consist ing of super French, English, Gbrtnan and Ante rtcan Cloths Cnssltncrcs, of all colors and textures, extra super black Cash nicreUs, Tweeds and Linens, for spring and sum mer coals, White and Fancy Linen Drills, Silk,. Satin. Valencia and Cashmere Vestings, White and Fancy Alarsailes, black Italian and Fancy Silk Cravats, black, white end fancy colored Kid Gloves. All oped and ready for inspection, opposite tho Railroad OflTce, Main street, at- the well known : .establishment of ■ T, H. SKiLES. Carlisle, May 4. 1818. Ilardti'ui-cl UalilU'aroll ‘’HE subscribers having purchased the entire . stock of Jacob Sener, invito the attention of the public to their assortment. With all tho hum bugging, boasting, and puffing made by other es tablishments, wo are able to sell Hardware as low if not a little lower than any ether Hardware store in the county. Try us and prove us, at the old and well known stand on Notlh Hanover st., Jietwcon Common’s Tavern and the Hat and Can Store of Geo. Keller. We have just received a full and general assortment of Hardware & Building Materials, among which maybe enumerated the following: 500 pounds American BllSl’d. Steel at 7 cents per lb. • - 300 {founds of English Dllst'd. Steel at per pdunds of Cast add Sheer Steel at 18$ per 500 pounds of Spring Steel 7$ cle. per pound/ 30 doz. of Corn and Grass Scythes. 100 kegs of Nalls rtnd Spikes Ql s4*Opor kegv 50 boxes of assorted Glass. 3000 lbs. Ground VVhilo head from $1 75 to $ per ling, 2000 lbs. best quality Of Grindstones at IJ to 9 ronls porlb. 200 gallons of Linseed Oil, ( With a full assortment of Building Hardware* ; siioli ns hooks. Lalfchos, Molts, Hinges, Screws. 'Oils, Paints, Glass and Ptilty, Nalls and Spike*. r v Ac., ton numerous to mentloh. AM to be had at tho low pfico Hardware store of KORTNEV & PISHER Carlisle,May ■ ; . Books i * Rooks! TIIST received and will lie anld on reasonahla 0 terms at the Hook Hlo'c of JAMES LOUDON aoine rare and valuable Theological. Classical and' 1 Mlseelldheoliß Uuoka, of which Iha followltij U Oasenlus* oreek and Hebrew Lexicon. ’ ' Liddell a and Soou’aGreek dißnnliah Lexicon. Greek loalnment, a vole, with Entfiish : nolaa by Bloomfield. • Bibles in Hebrew, Book of Psalms in Hebrew. ‘ Crabb’s Synonyms, Horne’s Inlrodncilon, 2 vole. Tito Theologian, 3 vols. \ Turrell’s Theology, 3 vole,' Edwards' Works, 4 vole. Hill’s Divinity. , Paloy’s Works. r . Upbam’s Mental Philosophy. S Toll, Manual of Classical Literature,' Ambon's Classical Dictionary, Hutton's Mathematics, Puller’s Analogy, I’linceton’a Theological Essays, Hambies In Yucatan, dec. Ace, Carlisle, June 93, 1648—1 f v •' 'U: u ' i'V ‘ s ,r- u
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