.FARNIE RS • 4114144..e011r0ur Jritteests SALOVIarawrztINSGEM • • • :..:••• 1316 10, * -A Nr.optibtituNtry is tioiroffered of implying yOuradveawidr WOODCOCK'S:: , eSt telifinyilentata • • PLOUGH • • the.heel amicle'everred •fa the thte eietion a che Statie.'.. • • Plotighs will not-choke nor eure? dirkand the draft is about on e r , gtiFtrieTis — thiiiitWlPlciligliiiiheriSF . tofere in use, two horscsdoing the work, of throe, be- • sides . a-greatwring in time_ and money ,in keeping. them in repair.. The point and Aare can be put op ' • -in five mlituteti;-.and. besideti east only cents each, 'rind whentlull can be turned and repeated,until worn . out) and eiewthen will be taken in pert pay for . pow once. The following named persons,are - arnongthese'who; .havopurchased and'usedtheabovo Ploughs during the last seatOn,to whom Farmers are referred for inforns - _ stion.respectingthetn;ciz:. . -' -• Hamilton Winters,. John 'Arms strong, Samuel_ Strickler, John Little, Henry Bctz, William Slyder, Philip Miller, Mr. AshwayiJohn Runes, Eindon Elliott, Esq. • • Letterkennij.--,Miehael Grove l , Daniel Kremer, Shields, Isaao Desore & John:Miller, Abraham • Hoover, John Hodes, Benjamin - Rodeo, Sane' Rodea. • ' •' Otrifford.—Philip Oiler, jatneaDuidop, jai. Per 'lance; Mr. Eimer, John Lesher, George Trace, Jo - seph Win,, , ert, George Fetterhoof, Mn Yaugy, Geo. - Dull, 'William Byersijohe 13. Codk, &Iraq Geese • - man, Henry George, Peter Baker, . • Green.-Jacob Oyster, Saronel Pairvinnee, Jacob Dare, John Reichard., Jr.,Joseph Neicely, Alexan der Thomson, Henry Wingert; Martin. -Wingert, Charles Hetieli, Mr. Smith, .Mr._Clark, Mr. Solaber ' • ger, Samuel Lemy. . .. ' ' . ' Southampton.—Samuel Thomson - , Jckhn Orr. Thomas:—Jacob Shirk, Mr. Gallager ) , - Crider. . • • - We have also secured the right gi A,Tiims' Cum= &Timid, and Datiphin Counties and the following gentlemen in Adams have used the Ploughs during the past:Season, to= whom_Farmers in•that county- are- re:i ' leered. Durboraw, Joseph Coshun, Alexander .'Sl'llwainJaCeli'-FielFei, Esq., Jacob Strealk. .7V'ear - llanteratOwn.—.lnol) Grass. . (0-Thc above Plonkhs (Mn_always:be 7iod at' the -Founiktief W. SEIBERT Sc CO. Chninbersbnrg, of JOH N P. LVNL' , larewid`e ACeretiint, Carlisle, and 4, THOMAS llARRlS,—Mechanicsburg.Where. :farmers who wish to test the Plough, will mill itintget them on triiil;and they will not Tender full mid , entire satisfaction, no - clun'ke will be made; if they break it is at our expense; We will also pay any • • l'arini!r -for , lily' ilamirrs or loia of time, lie may .'sii stain in trying die - PliiiighTlfWtineCUOt afz , ter trial. TherejOye been sold in Franklin' and the 7 - adjoining county, upwards of ONE THOUSAND of these Ploughs, within is montliS, - • . jOILAT _.0EN10,•./Igent. NOTICE -BRIDGE: B-UILDER'S-. SEALED .Propositis will be red:dived by the Dorn .•- - •'inisSioneraol Adams rounty,.at the house of the -- " - MisSeillapke, - in Men:ellen - t ow:I - ship; on Saturday:. the - ::ith day of January next;betweeli_the hours orb . - o'clock A. Mt-and 2 o'clock, P. M. forties-erection' of a gOod and substantial ge' rOO.DIBAr - BnEG: . DE . Across Great:Cone:wage creek, where the road lead-, ing from Gettysburg.. 6. Newt ille crosses thii same, and about 5, miles from the former place, of the fel dimehtions; to wit: • ' To u6ntain in length, from one abutment to the other, - seventy - feet span, and of single arch', and six - . teen - feet wide - in - the Clear-rthe abutments to be eight feet thick each, and twenty-one feet Wide, and six lect siz inches high from ; bed of-the_creck,where,the.. Bridge:is to - cross - the stream rwing-nvalli; - :on the south-east side, to be thirty feet long each, exclusive ~ • of the abunlnents; on the north-west side twenty feet long each,exclusive of the abutments; the wing-walls to ---he Si-feet-thick at the_bottomiatultwo feet on the top . wing-walls to be three feet higher than the filling up;. the wing-walls to be under a good parapet covering, Ny,itii white pine bone& of at least one inch thick, and well painted with red paint ; the abutments and wing- Walls to he built oh rocks oE otherwise on good foun dation: the bridge to be sixteen feat wide in the clear; .._...twelve.feetalxincheshigh from the floor to the square; he sides, and-part of the ends, to lie--Weitlferbo-ared with white .penaboards, planed and well painted ; .he sides a good Venetian red, and .the gables a good white; the. archtto be planked with white pine plank two inches thick and on-top with two-inch oak plank, to extend the full breadth of the Bridge; lower .plank to bepinned, and the whole to be covered with white pine shingles; the wood work' to be built of . good and substantial timber.; Rite stone work of large and ?nod stone, lime and sand mortar, - and well poin-__ ted ;'the roofing of thd Bridge to extend over both abutments; the Bridge'to be built on the same plan • as the Bridge over great,,Conawaga creek near Mr. Henry Myer'S Mill on the road kadink from Oxford to Cai•lisle; the space between the wing-Walls and abutmeritstcnbe-well-filled-upTso a. to-have-a-gradual .ascent rising.on to said Bridge, not exceeding five de ; grecs 'elevation from the , road• to said °Bridge ; the Bridge in the inside to be weatherboerded two and a r half feet. high from the floor of die Bridge, with boards one inch thick. - • •• ' • The party contracting forhuilding_said Bridge to gire - seenrity - tollomble - thwamount - ofthe - contractjo the thithful performance of the Workmainth i l.) and per - • - matienerof Bridgi, By order of the Commissioners, _ • WILLIAM KING, Clerk. Gettysburg, Dec. 10, 1888.---3 w JNIIIAN QUAEN-H_tTEL,- SDUTII FOURTH . STREET, PIIILADELPIIIA DAVID MILLER, ESPETFULLY informs big friends and the thuthe has removed from the Western Hotel in Market street, to thavlarge and commodious hotel formerly - kept by Mr. 13. Duke, sign of the INDIAN Q.ILIERN. Thistotei is situated, in South Fourth street, be- . . 1 w etni and Iteatnut streets, in the very centre t!.e business part of the-city, anti will therefore be - found very-convenient for merchants-sod-business . Men generally: • 'lite buildings have been thoroughly andaomplete ly rtzaired by the sulsseriberouid no .exiieuse q-,ilTitared_ larrangingand furnialthigthe:rOoms. to promote the comfoffand - convenienee - of those . - . too may fav-or theltouse with their "tustom. Gentlemen travelling with their families can have private parlors furnished in the best mender with . chambers attached.to them, where they- can enjoy privacy•and seclusion, or the companionship of their : Mends, as may be most desirable. • • . . • The BAR and CELLARS have been provided . with-the.beit LIQUORS and_the-choicest WINES-of every description. 'rite TABLE will at all times be 'supplied with 't every delicacy which the season and market can if - • ford, and every exertion made , ,to please the palate of his cuStlilters. The READING-Rooms tiro well atifdred with. the leading journals of different cities, as svell as with a great variety dr die Countrylournals of the State. The SERVANTS will he lomat careful stint trust ttachedto the hotel are vet,- extensive STABLES, • calculated to acoommodute one. hundred horses, and under the teperititendance of careful -, and attentive ' hostlers.' - ,P. X. returns his. sincere acknowledgements for: the very liberal encouragement heretofore received; , - anti feeling confideilt-that- he can furnish itis,gtiests with-fare-which -will' lose .nothing by a ,-oomparison -; with other houses, and that hiaappartrnenis,and their K. furnitureoire fully equal to those of any ether hotel in the city; he respectfully solicits iv further !dire of - public patronage: - - • . , . ' . ' Philadelphia. Neverizber 130858: . • TUST reeehrsd from' tbe elty Ufßaltimore, a gene ral issartarieht of .P1!alli, GroCeries,vizt Strong- Rio pollee. St tiomingo'do. P Rico Sugar, Loaf do Lumide Brazil do 'Mack lrea,'Guoipew. dor-doflmperialai ,, Carroua..N.N.;do_Eß.M.olasati, ' Sugar HoUse de..Honey, Spices of all kinds, "±_,Litiliferaed - tPriatliat:.Matches.; Bloating'', Brushes, Ropes, &o. &a. all of *filch:have been - a - elated - Ali care and,will be sold at-the loweskpria'ai, by. ; . 011.40 AS ,BABISITTZ;. . „ • n ,—FRESH, reteived—oxii—gir 4 !DIRAC 2111101tri • . MMM espeeii/lly beneficial than in others; and among those may be named the too often. fatal complaints of die alTrilingirtudtwelsTsuckas - ChOtio, - Fletulence ' and Indigestion, for which they um. net onlyn certain but an immediate cure., i It is Well-knoWn that from the . disariangenient-of -11Warimpch and bowels, arise nine tenths of ell the .maladies of tultilt and declining_ life; that this lestlie "fottailation Loes of Appetite etc., intl. That those in. their .turir_giie.hirth Ao_Driipsy-,-LiverCoMplaint, Con sumption, and hahitual lowness cf -spirits r therefore Peters' Pills being the'very best medicine' which has ever been discovered for the incip4int diseases of the intestines; arc necessarily the surcst_preventatives of Those dreadful;end also general disortlere;whielt.tiin bitter- life, and so many millions to' untimely graves. _ - In speaking thus Ur. Peters itieogates nothing to himself that has not been•ccinceeded by the public.-- Ile. is'no needy quack dr unknown 'speculator, telia Orneti hefore - the world - ice - hie owe - lierstl 'and wit-. nets, b: "is placed in a respimeildlity of situation by thepatrenage 'which he has enjoyed for years; and which is - increasinz, to -an extent unprecedented in the annals of medicine; that Meleehim_careftil to its sort nothing whiclOs not borne out - by-the fellabl&proof;mid; hence he - does net fear - to be put -to the test in-any thing which ho hal promised - re- - specting his Palls. - Dr. Peters is Most happy to • belthle to state, on the authority of a great 'amber or reprar.-o).i --aiine, that wherever • hie 'Vegetable Pills-lave been_ introduced; they have almost' supereeeded - the - edop- - tionlorniercurial experiments,for - Their peculiar fac :ulty in- sWeetening - the • blood; .and. stitnulutingg it - to expel all noxious Judas ; and in giving strength 'and 'tone to; tlfe - nerves. prevents dieettim from - acquiring that strength which trust be-got utider,..if at all, hy, dange'reus remedies.. ' - Prepa'red by,.IOS—PRIES'rLY_PETERS,_,M-110.. 120, Library street, Newliorkt•—•Eacli 'bpi—contains 40 pills; price .50 come: . .These celebrated ;PHIS are sold by all .the princi pal Urti,, ,, gists'ih-llaltimnre,l'hilVelphin, Washing, ton City, and throughout the United-States, the Cana- Texes; . Mexico, and ;the West Indies and by 'JOHN J. MY FRS, SAMUEIf ELLIOTT CAtt- List.t:; .SA MUEL WILSON.,-Shippensburg;lEW: I FDENIG; GEORGE GARLlN,Chambersbuig. December h;=1838: -1 y; _ _ _ • _'• • Qtnic . lio and Mei Deelnactjvc •, NOSTRUMS.' • • nniteAlestiMony of the physicians through out the United States has fully proved the fact that Peters'.Vegitnble Pills are the only true Vegitable Pills which will stand the test of nnalyzation; hence the proprietor would most earnegly . urge them to the notice of those who base .been in the habit of using, as cathartics or apdcientl, the deitructive and irritating-tracklpills_so_gencrally advertised, and which are at best but slow. consumers or Ate vita • funetionsantl_mnrderons _agents _wen to the most hale. It is true, most of them produce - purgative effect, and . sometimes .transient relief; but in slant cases they injure the digestive organs, and an habitual resort to them must terminate in confirmed dyspep lia.• • „ It is true that cathartic and aperient medicines aro often .required' but the nicest discrimination should - atwayu - be - obietVedliV.the ecttom and if - fhi - be done, nothing inj urious can result from their use. • To produce this much desired insult, Dr. Peters has made it his study.for several years, and feels proud to say he .'has succeeded at length far beyond _kis_expectations. 'l'lleobjectisthit_pdls_ia_to_supee..- cedethe ntcessity of a ,frequent recourse to injurimu purgatives, and to offer a medicine safe, certain, and -pleasant in its operation. Prepared by .JO3. PRIESTLY PETERS, M. D. No. 129 Library street, New Yorie.—Each hox con tains 40 pills. Price SO cents.. • . • , .• Headache -Sick mid, Aleivotis. Those who have "suffered, and are weary of suffering from these distressing complaints, will find in PE TERS' VEGI'F.VJLE PILLS a remedy at once certain and immediate in its .effects. 1• • . I IN DYSPEPSI.A they stand unrivalled many have cen cured-in -a-few-weeks; after having "suffered litiditellitiftritAdrirtii - nTgaiiinor ycard. - In habitual ,costiveitesa they are ,decidedly superi or to any Vegitable 'Pills ever yet discovered, and besides this they are recommended by all the emi nent and leading members of the Ikletlical Faculty.. Jl Cataloge of Reasons • For flung Dr. Peters' Celebrated Vegi - table fills. • - 1. Because they are exceedingly popular, which proveli them to be exceedingly good. • 2. Because -they are composed of - zimples)filliell - havellie - pnwer - to - do - go - o - d - iiffinliirmense number of cases, without. possessing the means to do injury any r. — Tfaanse - t hey - are - not a - gunek — niediaine; blif - the scientifin compound.Olis...reoular physician. who has made Ids profession the study of his life. • • 4. Tiera i use they are not unpiensant to takst nor dis tressing to retain, while they are most eßiatte to op erate. - . . • 5. Because they are recommended as a standard medicine by the regular faculty. . •. . B. Because by keeping the system inn natitral state Of abtion4, they. cure - idrhost 'eye,ry disease .which is -incidental to the human frame. -• • - 7. - Because they are cheap and portable, and will retain all their vsrtnea full„ vigor, in any climate' and for any length, of time. - , 8. Because, notwithstanding their simplicity and mildness, they are one' of thespediest purgative me& icines which has been, discovered. • _ • *. 9. Because they are an unfailing remedy for pro. curing a good qppetite. _ 10. Because us cases of spleen' or despondently, by their healthy influence on the excited state of the bo dy, they have a moat happy effect, in calming and 190. 1 vigorattng the mind. •• . 4?, 11. Because they, effect' their auras without the ' eauslattondants of other pills, sickness and griping& It'. . Because as well as being an rivalled purifier of the general -system, they area- sovereign remedy for 'sick. head-ache; , . • - . 13. Berause they differ from the majority - erne& icines, in the fact.thut the more they:are known the more they are approved. .•' , 'l4. Because as their'applicadon create no debility In the system, they May be, taken without producing any hindrance .19 business or, 0 1 0 T urmas of every . iS. netlltlle when onoe.iatroilueed into a fatally, or n village; they alrimat immediately hike the pro. aeilenee Oran other inedioinee in general compluinta. • O.: %S us° a number of the wonderful 'eureAthey linve-effeeted,•aam-belmbatantiited_ikithout any_undoe Means being resorted to, taproouro teithao, • 17, - 116atiee theCr.oompoeition Is ansh, that 14 - y are eqUally applicable to the usual diseases otWarm, oajdi or temperatailimatea.' r , IS, IlecaulleiWO th ree ire Kenellll fillaiotent for a, 4cule..4lol*lllla is the eels Irlinl4e'rneridll, of, a medialnapatiaiat t!at riatellaii ',4o"Ple 41.111 boar. • . • - - •,. • . ellt 4 rt. l l -1 1 s l"'i r '7l.4 . 411 1 , 4) aei ta ,( . • -. + v ... '7 . - 19;meivit *wow tlll 6 .1; :Mkt ra I thniteabladuttiti stiperlittenilenon aftlie proprietor , ao ; • , , '4,l gilt in mistake js the compositton, er.trantitfeen , -eet*,throathale,cateleseness et ittesti • =.•• it;..itusetitheifinvlitdiii! Wier viatriritriebill4 tl.lJe stue, notwitlisittnding hat ever, ventured' to rai s e aganiat them the - lecadttuf terisure,.which uvula -not' hero been 'the case, :if awl' could bat.; ditcovered in them a single. BIEN to cavil at.. Ihicauser(and thiA fact is of the'ittnioit pftutnce)--liclics in a. .certitiri situation. rosy take diem, (not more than • two or three,* a time howev er,) without in the slightest degree ineurviitg, the hazard of abortion; :Were the virtties - Of Peters' in estimable Rills; confined to this desirable end alone, it would give , them tailecitled adveatage over Abe medicines of all competitors as.in no cases is there more danger to, be apprehen ded, or for which sty few remedies ham:l:teen tlisceiered, as the one teferred . . . . , . 25. Because while they are so tifilcient in their op erations with adults they may at the name .time be administered to children. and even .tO,infants, in small 'quantities, hairs for instance,wit,honc,the slight est danger.., _ • -•— . I4ecause 'their virtues are aCkneWledged to stand 'pre-eininent,for. their, soothing influence upon younz IftAieif while Suffering .-thorn'the usu 4. changes of life, as directed by the laws of nature. December 4,1 898-1 y:. • - • . , . . 1 ' Ilia. English Side Nutria FUR; blo-o" - 1; —-, - 4.00 .tttl:krlt i a l a n i t i l d 2it n r i- . 5.14‘* : ..- 11 50 do do do do very_ sup'r do :50 do Beater FUR ~' Au . so do Otter: - - do Back and Sipe . .300. do Engiisl) antl_Seoteli_Coney Flnt __ -- won Au Carrotted nussin Hares FUR, Crudi C - IL ,Donner's Factory . : -100 ilo Turkey acks, very white . , • . 100 do Victim y . 01 • .-- _ topoo canndn•Nus : t SK.C9,_ - - Il i ..5000 Southern 'do - do . • 20,000 Rabbit •,- • do' 500 ussia - liar° clo - , 300 Vicuilia • • do• 10 hales IltiffaloßOßES *. • 50 -Caebs Gum Shellac; Oratige;Giernetantll;k,e-r; 100: do :Extrpict LOGWOOD • Itpdilltll3..cldprd•cioyißeticliy do • . Cask "Verdigris ; old rind dry • • • - 204) pieces Silk-PLUSll;'n . ! . #ortecl,.purt very low • Marosn. .10,000_S paid sh ass't.: • qualities „atul weights. • 5000 - *Sasony•- do' • ,do do • _ tante - very fine. With a large assortment of other C001)S, apper taining to the frade,_which are offered for. .sale on liberal terms to Venters and . ManufaCturers. • .TOSE I 3II". COX Sc SONS, ' • • - No. 5 S. Liberty,it. Sept. 24, 1858.-4 w.. '• COrr Shipping FURS at all times purchased. 71.111111114. A1N16.-• • • - - - TILL: sabseribrr respectfully itiforms* his frie.ids, and po public generally; that he It:117for sale;:at his Coinnd -I. l umbey Vartl3-on-the batik of-thoStisque, , hanna river , in tbe town of lyoraley3burg; :2000 - Panne . 1 - and Common Boards. Poplar Plank and S'caniling, 4.c. 4.c.. 290Q - ,,•goOd . Uucdiiy,._seasoncit Tight - Bar; rd S'taziesand -Heading; r All Of which he will d i spose Of at low rates, and ,on Ute t e rgs s t e. az o ec i l i m d n d lo o d u a , t e ir l g h t ) e . r e m n . l 4i in:g r , ez t v i u t r e v! s sUin s r i o , Lr, and examine his stock before they pureliee _where.- GEORGE ROPLEY. April 9,1.838.-3 m. 19. .. •. - wVOTICE, - , • . prrEits of administration_on die est.teA4 Jo j-, 8 11 EVI S II nontoem late of the-borough of Carlisle, t ecensed,% have been grunted to the undersigned,-re— siding aforesaid: all personslaying claims or demands fygainst the estate of staid deceased,are-requeitod to present the saute' duly authenticated, and those in debted to the estate are requested do make mayment without delay to the Subsertber: ', ~ - . JOSEPH SHROM, Jr. A'clin'i.: Carlisle. October 11, 11118.--Gw. - /IA IV.S.:PI A supply -of the abore Tills is kept constantly on hand. .1.2 they are received direCayfivitt.dfr. limn dretles Ofics in Philadelphia, they um v./mita:94:o entartxx, the Agents cautionaiv advcrtiaeruent to the contrary nothwithstauding.. S. ELLIOTT.. -----At-hisprug-Store-in-Carlishw = • FRESH-. Having recently returoed from PhilAcielphia norl New York with a VERY . EXTENSIVb ADDI TION to my former Stock, I Leg leave to offer to the citizens of Carlisle and the Fuldte generally, SSOILTMEIVI, Comprising every at:tiele' in the Drug line, which I will tlispMecirVcrtiot.i4ALE or RETAIL Of, the lalvest possible rates: Physiointtscountrlf Store keepers— ' Fullers and Others, are respectfdlly invited to give me a call At. the Old Stamron Matt Fligh 'Street' • . . ELLIOTT.- Carlisle; May 28, . , - 27 Carlisfle Female Seminary. Music ' (Sr the French' Language. us. BuolyN (formerly Mademoiselle Marie Aglace Sand Omer, Irma Paris,) has been en guged by the Trustees of the Institution, to give in struction lb Mni° on the Piano forte, and to teach the French Language. Application maybe made to her 'A. the houet6. of Colonel McGinnis, iq South listOrey slreet. • _Arrangements are: nor- eosopleteiand in-nperatton, for teaching the ' .Greek, Latin Italian; Spanish, French. and English . la n gu a ges; Drawing, Fainting, andllusici-endfor exact - awl ujioutc instruction in a very liberal course of Litqatui.e and Science. OTlN — REElT, — Piiiieip7d. Novertnber 1858.—St. 2T, .._. ___-_... NOTICE • - 14 ETTEIIS of Administration on the estate of .U -cob Lockman, late of Diekinion township, Cum herland county, deceased, having issued' to the tuts- Scriber, residing in theaame township. All persons 4ndebted to said i estate, teill . malm payment mmedi ately, and those having claims will present them pro perly autlilMticated for settlement. . • . PHILIP SNVOltllti . Adm - ir. De;endter • ' . - . XTOTICR' is hereby given, that the account of IA Robert Macifarlaue,Assignee tifJames Rea; by ltobetl, Laird, his administrator, has been presented to the ,Court of Common Pleastlif Cundiekland-cOun ty for confirmation:and allowance, and said couct hive appointed the first day of 'January Term, 1831 r, (be ing the 14th day - of said month) for its consideration, and Rule on 141 concerned to,show cause why it shall not bemontirmed and allowed. - ' ' ~GEO; PLUMING, Pro'y. • • Prothongtary's Qißce, Ctirlislen • • • 'November 241838.-4 c" - • • . • :TIIIIUSIIr ACCOUPVT.• • • 'yyricr, heritiy given, that Ike tumult Of .David S. litineha,, Trustee aplkoinled by the, port of,Common Plons, , under the will of Georg Weirolecease‘tro-thti Ar ool3 /" . or George G'lSHerd4= ceased; woe ProtentO4 to, ostht ootirtffor beefirmation and_allcintaneey_end.sold •ieinort-bstyp,tstipointed- c the. let day of.Jansuiit Terni;,:ll.BBo '(being the 14th:day .14, said month;) fOilts.eonfiroustion• anotrula on, R ll eon. ternod Am, .**uss wit h .8 447* glltmgd GEO.;:',PLENIINg • •-prothiinetary ofitos,Cdrileierl - • -• ; I l th AL t . 111179 4„0 81 ' 44 C : " : - . • -. , 444.1.400- HATTERS' TURS,AL.C. For Music Or qttultr: $7.50 For French, • • - 500 -7By`ordtly-of thr-Bnaid. ..issignee account. I „ ..1 ',Returns his sincere thaido to the ;Aliens carlisle viiid adjoining country, fin. the Most libei nl'patrinnge which has been bestowed upon him; and wishes to In form the public generally that he has replenished his stoek'of Goods, and flutter's himaelf.that he Avill be; able to give entireAutiskletion to all who.will: call tit his Store, both in.qualitY and pried Of goods; liels resolved_ to sell low for cash. it all at the old ivell known Stand Harlan," in Worth: Hanover Street, ,and eiamine stock *of Goodas as he has a general and complete assortment of Hardware, Also ROCK and PINE , pcilvDEn . or.the•bcq quality; mdtichvill bersold . at'whOlesale :or retail.. • • t ' -• : • . • • .• He has also the New • Citniberland -Ntills—but Coll and-examine, each one .for Itimself.• Carlisle; May 24 F° ll Veir , l ll . ll g . itxta tozitozaissiols foirt , e, _ GY111417M)13 cZ TilltibltaLnd HAVE' taken that large itatl stlOUSlßilately - ereeteitoritlie - Cariftlibid Rail hclon the loot of Chestnut streeto iarrishurg . lire then arrangements toLsitcli that they can at all times !--Icieward-prmluec-am}—merelinntlize-ssith- promptsive. 'and despatch, to the following places, viz: Phitairelphia, Pittsbitrg, Ctilum= ' bia; Ballitizore; Carlisle, Chambersburg, aril (ill intermediate placts: - . . They have lately entered into nirangements seas tc enable - ilirmyto - send - any product or-good a hy-n-sy -o the l'emisvlvania Canal amf - COltnibia Railroad, to Plailadelplia, - )at . the same ..prices charged by otitpr companies - running - on - the -Union canal ;Alms gaining three days in time; hinl delivering goods in 13road street - , a • olding the usual expense of hauling from the .. THEYTuncilAsn. a r ia - , 1.46er, and conntry - prodlice or-every description; nod- keep eon-. tangy 0.0 land 'coal, plastcr, k,lt„ tun' fdr April '2; 1838,-0. ME THE GIRARD . . ' - L 1 6E. ItisOß A il 6 k i p . . .dnzziiity a)til'Triist Corn iciijj if hilsufei- ; •- -- ph ia. 14ffice;15.9, Cheatnitt eti‘eet.. - .. ''• ' - Charter Perpetual. . • " _ -FAURE LIVES, grant amthiliet.and Endow- - _mews atiir make-contracts generally that i nyoi re the cOntihOley of life; MeepVlsvratB ns avithorized by the charter, from bilt:Winds corporate bodies, or Courts of,ftn;iiieThmi exOtit r e7l ' hern agreealdy to the. desire of the partiertud•reeeivelkpcsites of-money:- in trust, and on interest. • ' -• • . _LIFFIINSURANCK.—The terms are - -ns Ipsr as InSil'of any office in the Union. Rata for—liartrikg $1!)0.7. - fIT - rear 1 .110„ .tt T e ma . - Ita ll 1 4 „ ° l l r e i lfe. .; $0 91 . so'9s_ $1 77 - -.25 1 00 . , 1 1.2 - -2 „04 30 • : 131 —- ,1 3.0 230 L3O 15a • .-=2 75- - - 40 1 00 1 $3 3 20 .45 . _ 1 -90 3 73 50: - . 1.90 - -. 2 09 .4 00 55" -2 . 32 3 21 5 18 Further information can be obtained by implicatiop '.,! D. W. RICIWIDS, - PreeT, .101 IN JA.MILS, actuary, ' Asti 75.epArfror. Juno 11, 13J8 .— fine • Tusx received and for sale at Dr. Myers' Drug lam! Book Store--rontplete arts of " Nrafe - ay - Novels"—!: vellums. rile Bri4eavater - Treatiscs. - I;oCkletrt's Life of Morns. " Scott. , • " ITO poleOtt.. • . The Divorced, by 7tlatlaine IValsit2gltarn, or the Gamester. The Liewooils„ • Miss Scil7v.ick. • - 7 - Diary•of the t o es of George IV. Cottrt,of Rome. The Pickwick Papers,,illustratcil by prints from Cruickshank. To ,l_ones, Crulekshauk. Aug tit '27, 1838, Ja ji&eby, gken that 'letters of Administration on the estate of .Wm, S. Sommerville, late of Hopewell townsliip,_Onnberlimil_Counly, deceased,ljave this day issued is due form °flaw to the subscriber who resoles imllopewell townshippersoli haviti,, ,, Y claims against tiiVeState of : the said deceased are iconested to make known same u ithout delay, and those indebted to , said estate to pay the said debt to ' DANIEL SOMSIERVILLE Adm'r. - Nov. 12, 111.49.--6 w, estate of Isaac .thlams late of East Penns. borough, townehifi, - deceased • • NOTICE • is Hereby gli-en that letters, of Administration on the estate .ef Isaac .41.datins late ef, East Petinshorough township,lCEnberland County, deceased, hare been issued, in due form , of law to the subseribeeilto . sides in the tosinshiiiiforemid. AU persons ha ing claims on demands against the estate of the said deceased, are requested to make knOssin'thisame - without delay—and - those Make& to said estate to pay their bold debts tto • IIarrY . AVAMS, . - - adminietratrir. Nov. 12 1833.-6 w. • -NEW AND • CHEAP ' THE subarKiher would inform the ptblio that he has on hand a large assortment . • - 11.L'ADIr BADE OLOT3IINC;.. . . of the best Clothea, — Siiiiiiiii,cortle find Vestings - as well as low priced goods, all. of which he will sell very low. • ' • . The Tailochig Business is also carried on unseal. WILLIAM MoPITERSON. . • Carlisle, Nov. 20,188.—5 t. - • FOR SALL% _ . TWO .PARAIS, adjoining each other, one coil. tabling Ono' Hundred and lgighty Aorta, and the otheri One Hundred and • Sixty Acres, of first relit) , Limeitone Land, in a good state ofeu ttivation. These farina are 'situated .on. the Letart Spring, in South Middleton township, Cumberland „county, about miles south of Carlisle, arid within 'filet of two first rate_merchaut milli. on spring-211e lin!. prOvernentstirel-tt , , , --1--, • • ' STONE UOUSg • * • . , STONE withottipinecessiry ,bhildingp.,* A fuidier deserip . tion id unneoessary,sts purebosers *Ol vievt.thg pterroseo and jotlge,for:theinselves.. .VToottedition wall be ghten'op tho first of. April nexi. An indimpitiable title•will be ven• 'For,terms sp. ; ply tol4lo oo riber in Carlide,7l l . - • , • .:_A,N,D.RW -.ACILMES. _ . # u e d 24 s 1888---11. . . 1. : -: •:: : 41- ' , - NOTICE: , . . . t tl i EING about to remove to tnfoirtt house, my 'PcTiettl'e*laetresrosilrbe bffeeed tiirrent'undt " iiiieyq o!#pril Ele.t4 ~..., A ~ '' .... . '...tooliustilsoritt 4104. ';:' *- ' -•-' :. MI , ,51Livitowywro , CIIIMEPE R 77 1114.711^ 1, EPER: ir HE lubieritier hati jtistreCeived a isitgossil." ..iome_stit!OrttuentOf , . 041.44 ANtivtrinvirEit GOODS whiji -Ite• is Selling Cheaper than_ eqer •Sold in this town Or county:, Jils:stook Consists in part of;' Super :Black, Blue,- Polieh.-Green,.Citi , • ran, 'Olipe, and, Oxford Mixed Cloth s; Plain and Striped Lo'ndpn - Cassirners; ' •.• . • „SattinOts • / offal colors:and finalities. • Super Frencli, - .German -ard English • Merinoet:light , colored Sill*figared ditto. new style; ,Black: and blue black rept Silks; +. black Italian Mantua;4l-4; do de.rsOper black Silk I Velvet; handsome colored • Silk .Velyettrand figured . silk kir bottneti; Merino and brocha •• Slop' er Velvet Cords• - Deaverteens; Flannel*, Dlankets, - Merino and Lamb's woollfosef•French and I,ondou Chintz; ; Silk Velvet ; Vestings; Stocks, ShirtCollnrs, Suspenders, - Gloves, &e. - general of Fresh Groce.' rare, all • - of which will he sold on accommodating terms and unusually low. for cash.r:.. Purchasers are respcelfully invited to tall and arimine for_ them selves, at the' old stand four doors east of The market hotide, and directly OppoSite S. Elliott's Drug Store. CTIAS. OGILBY. . Carlisle, October 2.3;'1434.. , ' P. S. A very . large and general assortment - of I lats : 'Caps, Boots-and Shoes, Just received-end' -Cow r opening in theoom adjoining the store, said whole sale or retail very cheap for cash. „ C. 0: . Iffoosi ceopaihicingysiiion, '-STIIVar.CON 4.—ACCOTICLIEURI .,O.IIice in High_Streeka few (IQ_brs east of the Jail,‘Carliste, Pa. pr.NDETIS hi kprofessional services to the citizens -I of this plate and tl public generally, mono e h peria I ly to those who ore suffertng from . CIIRONIC DISF;2O-.itS, and respteetfully.hiorms_thero,.thlithe professes-to cure all kinds of. • A - CUTEA IN D C 111034 C • .. _ . DISINASES, - . • • which hIT in their nature curable, in a-perfect, easy and mild manne'r_.--llielnetlielne is adinntistercd ternally, : l6"pleastmt to „the taste and easily taken ..-=- r lfie-ebei) maderidet: 11:e will 1 - kW - patients, when • called Upon,,nt their - re . :;peetive planes of residence, in thisidaee qr its vi olpty. VersOns-at a distance, laborinr, under Cltro ow Diseases, may obtain, meeical atCytee - and - thedi= eine, for one month; by addressing him a letter (post ; ]aid) describing their disease, and enclosing n- cur reafive dollar bank _note: - - Medical Vormiltaiions can be had daily until nine o'clock ;_l!. unless abiaint prof Tonal dutied. - The; fallnwing,discnsca ifre treated and cured on lioniecopathid, Medicine, viz: , 1 , L 4 3 , I .nsrtx incident to ilip the Viininly ocgceoltibury Atatcovitlimitifilnunistering in this treal inctit;vvithont aihnini teriiig iti. this treat -meal any - Of the usual 'offensive' 'ainl 110t0001.1dy*strtittive to the litunanx 4•lrif and eiistittition. . • • , • .Consumption, Bronchitis, PalpitatiOn of the Heart . Dyspepiia, liver,coMplaint, Bilious Colic, Costive nessVistuta, Epilepsy Sick Heald:mho, Deafness,. iddiness, hernia orltuptitres, Lameness froriM'al- , sy, Ulcers or old standing sorca; Necrosis, Caries o, hones, Caneeesrfetter,Tio Douloureux, St; Vitus! Dance, Diseases of the eye in general,Tisinla Uteri- Serena,-Cataract; King's Evil,' Rickets, White Siyelli •g, Dropsy; Dysentery, Pleurisy, Hoop,- Mg Cough, Croup,Pneinuoitia,,llysteria,Fltior alias Nichincholvi Incontinence of Urine, Inflamed and copiatiitl-Nipples,..Diseases_of Women and children Fevers io general, Ague, Scarlet fever_ . - Fpr - all the -alnrie named and -many : other diseases there can be satisfactory ei idencis given of their• 9iorough oiircY Carlisle, August 11, 1858,;--;tfi' VAERE,2O3,.[MTEL 3 'High Strea, a feu, do — ors coat , of he Court House, • CARLISt - E, - • The subscriber having leased the above named c'stablisliment from Mr. Simon irunderlich,nnd hays ing provided himself with every thing nereasary, is now•ennbled to accommodate travellers and others in a style that will not thil to please those viko may favor him- with aall. • THID - BAR. AND,CELLAR. , :, will receive his special attention. These Will be kept constantly provided with thehest of LIQUORS . • THE LARDER will at all times he abundantly supplied with all the - deliencies - whiclr-the - season - and - tarket - can - Mtbe4 and no exertions vt ill •be - wanting - to - please the palate of the most fastidious. THE STABLES . arc commodious and secure, and a- careful and atten tive-hostlor,willhe.aLwaysfm_auentlante BOARDERS w ill be taken by the weeV, month or ti year, on the mo=t reasonable terms., • , • A strict attention to husiness and an ainxious desire . to please, vi ill , lie trusts, ensure him, a,reasonable share of public patronage. • • JACOB REHBAR 7 2 Crirlisle,April 23, 1838.—tf - N. 11. The - cars run past the above establishment, nt 6 and hi-o'clock,. A. and at 2 and 7 o'clock, P. J. R. PROOLT e v E 6: COMMISSION- , . V4` LIEDEC sun - • . - .• THE untlersilined respecallY informs the citizens. of Franklin and Cumberland co:: hies, gird .he has , opened a WAREHOUSE . in Broad Street, next door above Broad . Ftreet !lad, for the sale of. nil .kinds of Country Trainee, and 'respectfully solicits con:$11- . • From his general acquaintance, knowledge 'of.bu siness, and the 'exercise of his best efforts to promote the interest Sf his customers, he flutters himself that he will be able to render OfierarsatisfactiOn.' JACOB BERLIN. May,lB3B. - . • nEFERtNCES. Begin, Cltamlie . ritturg. David Mahon, Esq,_ "C m , 0,114-Ifinzes r Esq,--5----!I . . . J. Stvoye,r, Esq.; Newville. _ $6411:741V101409-_-_-0- At li s ip _ .W. M. Hetideiaon; . .k.fq.-: i 7 7 ja.cob Rupp, Esq.Harrisbur g. Eityng, Esq. • - Cleaning and Coloring t'rapes,' aler@tries.' and • Traoleni of all kindi,'also , • Woot . l6liing4, Scow ring. , MRS. JANE , M`IIIURRAY RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Carlisle' and its vicinkty, *that she has commenced-the color ing and scouring silks, crapes, merinos. =dal, kinds of woolens, also woo/Awing& Scouring in all its viini.; ouAlwanclies. ' Shetnay be found at her residence in Cl;ligkil Alley, a few doors below the' Grocery Store Cit'italii - George W. Crabb,.whire . work Will be thankfully Cli received, and executed in 0 neat and hand -some manner. October 89,1888. - * , , .. • • MERCHANT .M 11.1.; of .ftr. .0.- Chambers, and farm annexed to the 'erne, in Diekinson township, Cumberland county, are far rent' fortmenritnore Team.' They. will be rented separtir telt or tagether. For terra's- apply, to Mr.' SAM= DLL WOODS who lives flair the premiseti f Noveraber 13 1838.—St. rENVI-1 ttiii.:nkctiPßoW.tr lish, 'German and Walsh inelinoes, alto t' - drifts Cloth,-for.sala ;• 1• • - 146 v So. - ARNOLP CO. W 6 L dyed black Clotho. 'Also, -Bl u e - Pa ul 'Green. - leyleibli , Givei eed,Poitretc: Clothop rimieelekprioce yt milt the thse4 . : • ' 44-001141)Pi 'l-. • the peevention ;re op.Coiegtia, Aithinies; Con.' fions,spittingo and diseases 4. breast , and ~0 etor maxim FILIDIAN; the proprietor . of the ksecifio, resided upwards of four 'years antonrthe .tribes of North American Indians, and with unwea ried diligence used every means in hit power to ac iiMire a knowledge Of theliWerent remedies used by them, for ' the cure of the sick, and wounded p and mere ;particularly thosowhich - they take to prevent and cure the consumption,--and 'compl'aints of the - breast and lungs. He observeethe Indians were subject to numerous and similar complaints to those of white people p and from their mode of living; and. being exposed to the inclemency of all weathers, 'many of their complaints were complicated and vio lent.. Although, many of their diseases were of such a nature as would, with a peoplein a eiviliied state have terit - nnineonfirmed consumptiens ;Jet; du ring the time he.was with, them, he did not hear of ' a consumption., • ' - • So happy are they in their knowledge.of. reerte-_ dies, and so certain of their effects—when applied in time; that it.may be said"a true censumption is a dis ' ease never known, or heard among them." The trtith Of this observation must be corroborated by all who have hadlhe opportunity of becoming acqainted with, these people. -It may then' be asked why they. are exempt from, these complaints? 'The reason is Orions tAiecause_thei. immediately:leek for-relief, and, prevent those complaints which-insensibly under mine the constitution, ; and bring on incurable con sumption. , . t ilts-of - direetion - accompan y - eactr - hottle - of - the j Specifi ,c-i 7 pointing-out-in-a-conapicuous_manner.„alL' 'the symptoms in the different:stages of these &sties._ sing diseases; also, particular directions respecting Diet and-Itegimen, and how patients are to condiict diemselvel . ,throUgli eferYlitage - iintil health is re-, - stored ; for rain and useless would be the prescrip:. tions or the ablest pliisician, accompanied br.theinost. powerful medicines, ifliis directiousnre not faithfidly -adhered to: ' • -: _ The - are informed that the . depositions of two hundred - and eighty-seven. personsbave.been-ta ken before We proper authorities of the city of Lan ! . caster, l'a., all completely_cured of the-most despe. rate cases of consumpticin . , some.cf which are detail 'cd the 1411 s riceonipanyarig the bottle. ' The price , of each bettTe - of the INDIANSPE- , eifie is One Dollar;and each enveloping the genuine Specifi,c is.signed by-Dr. Clarkion Freeman, and the initials C.-F.-on the -seal of each bottle, None can be genuinewithout thip signature; a base composi tion having be - en attempted:to be imposed upon - the public by d counterfeit imitation of this extraordinary article. - „ I ' pj-A supply of the above specificos kept constant-: ly' for sale - by SAMITEL-ELLIOrr of Carlisle and by Samuel 'Wilson, Shippensburg, - - • November 5, 18.55if-ly,_- •• . Ileckwitli's Ailli;Dropeptic villa. . •(rennet:B' VEOITATIA,) _• . . . The'reptiention of which has now become establish edri-iithe most safe and'eartnin remedy ever discovered. jortrestoring persons Suffering under' every diseaSe 'for whieh they Ore recommended. Wherever these pills-liavie been once introdiiced isito,a family, they . bccome a iitainlin,„. - i•emedv;intf are called f o r' and is aufbcient .pf•oolof their good qualities. . „. The Medicine having met. 'with-the unanimous ap probation of those' who have fairly emPlived it, ao 7 cording to the directions, is' recommended: with in creased-confidence to the public, in every variety of Junctional disorder of the. btornach; Bowels, Liver and Spleen, such as Heartburn,. Acidity of the Stb-_ - mach and towele,'lliorrhata, Colic, Jaundice, Fiatit lency; IJvientery, habitual costiveness, loss- of appe tite, sick Headache, Sea Sickness,&e. &o. They are . also well adapted to the difimses of. women and chil dren. Literary men, students, and all r other persona .of sedentary habits, fi nd them very convenient. Those - who indulge,too ,freely in the pleasures of the table; _find spevly.relief_from_the Jienseofop_preesism and distension which follows, by taking the Pills. Asa dinner pin, they are - iovaluoble. Those whb are drinking mineral waters, and particularly those from southern climates and ague .and fever districts, will find them highly beneficial.. Those who are exposed to the vicissitudes of weather, on ,iourneys or voya ges, can take theta at all times with perfect:safety, and.ivithout inconvenience.: In full doses, they sire a highly efficacious and safe- Anti-Bilious Medicine.-- They never produce sickness at the stomach,. or griping. . . From the Rt. Rev. Levi S. Ives D. D., Bishop of North Carolina: • . 14 Jlfareh .12; 1858. !glaving fer,the • li s t three years been. intimately ToptaiiitedTwitli'Dr - . - John - BeckWith - , - of - tlibreittiand; enjoyed his professional services, I take pleasure in' stating that his diameter as a Christian gentleman, and experienced Physician, entitles his testimony, in' regard to the use of his Anti-Dyspeptic Pills-tiv the entire confidence of the public. My experience of lfe-gond-effectrofthese-PillaTfor:two:years-pa.strsa— tisfies me of their eminent value, particularly in aid ing an iinpairedaligestion, and warding Off bilious at tacks. having been for a long time subject to the annual recurrence of such .attacks, I was in the habit of resorting for security against them, and with very partial success, to &liberal use of Calomel or Blue - But - since my - acquaintance with ythe - the - peptic Pill-of Dr. Beckwith, which he prescribed in the first instance bimself,Thaye riot — been under the necessity of using Mercury in any form, besides be ing wholly exempt from bilious attacks. • Several members of my family are experiencing the same be neficial effects.. • L. S. IVES." -For-Sale by S - ELLIOTT - , — Car/is/e. - GEO. GARLIN, Chamberaturg November 40,1838. ly. ' NOTIC.IO.• .• Our &lobe-Illustated. , Tan 0 1 Thane' Quirt held on the 12th day of No- • .fember,lB3h. and holdon in Carlisle in and. f or • • THIS wink: is published weekly. tombers, 52 of Cumberland county, t '4 4 following proceedings w ere which will form a splendid yoluine. Each number had, to wit: . • • will contaiti two beautiful SteerEngratings, and About 12th November. 1838: • In case of the writ of par. eight pageant. desonption.'-..1t is oflll quorto size and tition and ,valuation on the real estate of John .ITVitil: f i e s r t: d ne fo h r c w hed e p!:r_ p th u a r n 47 0 Lis s o of rat t e h d e is ki i ii n d te e n i i • le er d •o t f sonitat&of theTboroughler Carlisleolecisgled. o Sheriff returns the Said writ duly executed; on me- • bellfitit - ltii title most imper tion of James Devor, Esq. confirmed, and rule on ! tent and :.:vititiful parts of the whole world, Ni filch the Mit - HY - and legarrepresefitatives to appenr - iwth - e -- will - be - presented Wile - mind under the two-fold form Orphans' Court, to be held on 'Monday the fourteenth of handsome engravings and interesting descriptions. day of January next,- ntiOlo'clock, A.lll..and.acoept••••kialillide..la/ve_rtelieopilicVm4e thepublishers hope orre useifsicieWifiraiicataftircartifer - faliVititint - 10 - seltic - verriargereditionyod --flierefore-acco mm o thereof, or show' cause why the same* should net be • date fiimilies!vilisch.conskleit!teouomy nn important • sold: , • • • object.: One ptan.ia to give as grratit.i'aliety as pos., We e do not, think it well to inibereto land; of England; (as'stitne Other publishrtittif Viewx do,) till that country, be, ,completed, but. we pass from one patilpf the world to another, io such a way ap to excite young persons to .gain, agqutmlittloWledgeT of '' T the History-and -GeographyottlieWorld. • ••-•_ clone pareut or teacher . will find that eaclrone of our •_ • . pr j ats.wilt:funtielt. biat . with the means' of glving • largelessiiii to' his ' . When-ye' State - that !more • than Bfty - Thourrand Dollara has already been, expended, upon the work, it . bcrappiireot , tluit 'grat exPertations have beeml fi l med, oVits 'spciess. • Orders ihave. for some time been received at the ilia of twenty hew ertbacribers a. • elsyi!! -When its 'admirable use: as ' family book is, taken. into roildenition--ilie fneilitylvlitch itafflirdep fit teaching geography'inithistott; (and . in ,Stir point of view we eoliaider mainly ; its tendenay to implant a?! fats' ':tittliese ‘ studies,)—it strongly recommends itself ' to fatuities and sehtiols..."'ltxilli-Anife benefi.i. end a tin cultikatinetbat AOYa...ol,lhc.Titie.Arti• r►liio 'td some exteatexists in.afithindii, and vsPf eohtributo to,,fie !formation ttf p :lomat taste . .ini parts Of the country Where specimens,of engraving . • are not readily: totiefolindi. l :ll6naki6f the earlyiinin-• ben were notwell translated,.botsu!h nrrangementin Bird been rifiiidete itra6dy - difect,thif 110 44117:1 plaintaan herealler f ia•ip.4,a? - ,1 - 4!.;:!!' • • ' • (riSilbserinthins received by, M. 'PHIL! , • LIPS, tit 84.Usinialtar , Thdo ; tlk,e,warkrartay. besantine,d 4 , , ,•• • !Novetab&l3;lllBB.=;4C-'-7' ippensburg. • 1 ~ • • Cufizi e - rland Cc; nnly,- as; ', • ~ • Certified extract from the' Records of . )• the Orphan's Court, in andlor said A , county. _ --- _: • I % - .Aot 0 - • Toyembir 20,184-4 w, • - NOTICE. xamiETTgREI testimenisi7 en the imitate of 'SSA Helm, late of Southampton township, Cumber*,. county, deceased, have been itiuod tothe sub.: scriber. residing -in the tovinsliipsiforesaid:' ,- ,Altipek4 sons indebted*, said estate will make payment itPlas.- , diately; and 04sta-having idainicardatit iald estate will present them piellerynuthenticated for 'dile --IMONATiD-RELBL.Avx*er.:,-. NevemberA, !- ~ S O • . . . . Uli Jitat ieeeiveisi 1 new iteNtkof, Furtnips, at4also At lot-oil-14n ei d and . Cloth ops,tor tale by , C .. CiGll.llf. , . WATER-proor Boots"_ and ,Orer-Shoei can , be e stereo,' -rU-o° 4 - 44 4-cha P-atth SAVE YOUR' TEETH. I ( ; 1 2 118 Pr6A - 'treide 4 4 ll" *". a timeitheiwbgress-of,, 11 arrested. • " Y.R. TOTAPP,Devga 4tBq•evtli: N. W. borne? of:thaileiaFayeft eie:geltaio* ~. . - - 4 1 4 MT 431 , 130•1teR5• -:" '. . I " , ± - _ . m, --- - -- ' , n ig° not ° sr 'CU - ii deh h - bn "ea ° tri nw 11 ant' '' in benefit c r nmtri;ot th ret : ehou, rii of 09 , Pagtvent- P nvi ',9 'we-fidiaii); aJanuar,' •th'eviiii ' o oofilited•Mr 7 • 'du o - t a r e --., • ~,..T e. 0... 4,.. 0 4 o r too j oad mr - ert re, a r a lit ; Tir o 7 vA ire n, Zieffi:, wh, e , ,a, an,..1,y)i c r..7014,1,04._, • --• - 11 —•-• 444 - thiititti ' • • •''' - iii '*infi l it.dialitttr_ld if 47"- • A '‘ , , .1 1 1W,P.444110,16401:'," filTi*El4llools' . - ' U. Ilt , ••;.- ' '•; s ''• -•ii6till tat '. • . - Wm ~aigateiliktli ..... r . ler it .s i •• , f . :,°- :' i • 41 ' . :X; • - ''''' • ' -'4. • ''.t"-''' ' - t- ,‘4 - ,' , . '". ' .' •• , . . ... - ...''' Ott ivriakiiia ----- s -- „,,::. ono ; irrit._!.,4ol4firstrop4i..,:. ...14g4100v0104,,.....„,,, I Allootioc ., )illii444e 4 ,;;„ 4 i4. o4 ;iii c h t6 , i4.i,itiri ... inic -, ein t -1;---., iiiiielTed duiti4 themnt-in the sidepf their pr -.- .9-'• •( shine* Woe .0 to make gee Pve PrnPFU2 I 3 II '. to tifeetther.- - - fi THOS. - CRAIGHEAD; • - Oa • O. C. „ n'teit iliereiseif'd - WrCitd ,lirtiele.. No or,essiimse haabeett to prohurethei very ~best materials the . ,country can Word:, Thole workman are experieneedliiitof the'fird chat actor; and they.havh-wo hesitation in assurinrtlie Farraeea that they noWable to furnish theth with antirtielib not only equal bet "daidedly' iiiiperior to - any , other' risanitfaetured.in this' part °lithe country. - < ' or-ikedy and Clean ' thie - thing, with ease kto thei .horses, they:believe their. Machine to lit Unequalled: Thelr_prieels:the_siitne-Mifast-yearrvizt--1-49-dollarsi -70 dollar's in oath' and the balanCe In six months,lor which a notemill be required, ; Tharmehines are in , a mired - fin , twelve Months, or dot'', they shall hive threshed two thousand blisliela of grain., They haie now 'several machines' and ready . for iifile; : and will - at alb dines be ready lo.fernishc.thein an the lhortest notice : Orders, from a distaneewill be%pu'netually attended to. For the trifling sum of. FOUR DOL. LARS, in, addition'th'the'pvite‘hr the Machine sin 4 Power, they furnish the farmer_ an addition that wilk enable him to'sliell his Gloverseed.• ' To' the The' subscribers, being - tleilreinfOriMblitlycodti• teresting the efforts which are secretly - made to injure the character oftheir machine, by persons Who, tip per Jo be actuated by unfriendly- feelings towards them,vespectfully subunit the' following CERTIFI- CATES to-the public.., ' • --I certify that T, last year, used one. of the' Thresh ing 111acliincs maniditctured by J. E. Brady Br. Cd: pod during the Season, - there :was threshed oil it about four thoesand bushels 'of grain, and about two 'hundred and' twenty • five" huiliels of -clover seed, and Inm Ifilly satisfied that,, for the Farmer's itse, it is superfortO any other Machine I have ever seen in this part of the erruntry_...,l.furthee__certify___ l . thatlVlr.:llenry durst, .one of my neighbors, find six wagon loads otclover 'seed f ,stuf ,efeaneil at a clover"- mill, and the yield, was 22 b ushe ls, and that the sante quantity of stuff , was threshed'oniny. maeldne, and the yiiid was 32i bushel - I. — Ailluestis of the cipin , ori-thakthe-sluffteltarded--to_dte_mill,was the bet- , ter lot of the two, FREDERICK KARVER V1ay.13,.180. 9., .." Certify that, hi Atigtiat last, I purclinsed . :f . roin' Ir . firrailyik Co. one of their .threshing - machines, • whielrt used for threihing grain. for different Farmers, - tiff snmsfime in ,March last. 'During that .period threshed about fifteen thousand bushels of wheat, rye and oats. ;My .experise for repairs of • bOth the' Machine oaf Horse Power; did not exceed , fiVe - dol=i-'- lars, and, when hsold' them, (which was in March,) the machinery appeared to be nearly as good as it . wasat the tlmellbouglif theta; The wheels iii the fitirse. poWer: were perfeitl v ;sound and _ suhatantial e atilt upon a Aim- craminatlon, Could_ not. discover_ - that the - etigs hint worti. in, the siighteat degree. .1 had, for. several years Ibreviettit, .betth engaged in , threshing with three different kinds ;of inaihines, which if fully tried, and miliesitangly.. certify 'that for dUrability, service and speedy and clean -thresh ing, I have never used or seen any .that, in my (Tin-- . ion; will; at all compare with the one Iliad last_year.. , unlest it be one of the same k:inil.-4f attention iwgi vcn to the-machinery, it appears to me almost impossible ' , for any part of them to get out of order. ' • SAM UE—HOLLINtriII stay 17,1838. • • • 1; last vear, purchased two of die threshing machine ofJ: Er..l3rady & Co., (one 'of - whfcli end fully tcstedthem. ur speedy and clean thresh. .ing;they are,,certainly, a superior nrtiele, ,unit one that is ofgrent service to the Farmer. I nonst,tlec it • le best article of the: kind 1 have ever seen in this , part of the convitry. 'flake great pleasitt4e.in.recom: , mending it the Fariner, DANam W. IlOVElt." . . -..-311ny 1, 1138. . lficertify 'hat-Air:Andrew Ditviiiontudlitinrchased e last November,one 0fJ.1.:: - Ilindp CoN threshing ; machines; .• which •we fully tested, liaing threshed wheat,_rye,,_oads_anil clover iced.on 3t, f net (dly satisfied that it is preferable to any other 1 have seem in operation, and it is an article fluid _will repay _tjle_Farmer . nuaply, Melts price. It threshes clean,. 'ls not liable to get nut of order;:"Tfill is, upon the whole, an article tlibrl can, with recommend to the Farmer. AB RAIIA.III S. DAWISON. —.rune ts4B3t. _ Nir,-Benjarnitt 'Tamil ton and-I, hist year,virchasecli one oll•Ekletudiik et''' threshing .machines, withc which there . was threshed not less thnn4ooo- bushels of Kr?in. •It is an excelkiit arti6lie f supetilor f in Inv iinTro" an ottlie liTridirWeetier 011 - 6" its chief exceilenceie, that it iinot fikkci out of . order. I hare no hesitation in recommending- it to the Farmer. June 12, 1858 -- J011:1S" IlubfPnrnc s: , Other certificates could have been procured, bur it was deemed unnecessary.. Persons who wish to inquire into the power and quality of the machines,- • are referred to those. who . last year used them, and to the following named gentlemen, Messrs...l°lm Foust, Frederick Byers, Adam Vander a*, Emanuel Sites, and - Samuel Diehl, of Guilford township; Messrs. John Hither and John Yockey, of QU'incy township; Messrs.,Abralulm Stance and Isaac . Tra,mr. -of 'Washington ._township : Li Hade,Jamealiet;liMesAllison,Entanucl Hade, . John BinchieyT, . Henry and •James Beatty,-Christian Hevel and - Chrfstian 'Hoover, of Antrim township; Jacob Oyster, Escp.and Mr. Henry Wingert,:pf Green township; Mr. Firederick—Deck;'ot Lettcrkenny - township. Messrs. — Alitilthodes and Conrail Gold smith, of iamilton township ; William gle and John I'hilipi, of I%fi r it g omery township ; Capt. J. McFarjand and JOsepli , Duncan, of Peters' township; Messrs. William HoWersmid J. Scacrist, of Warren township; Messrsj'aeollanifJelin liege- . ries, of Metal township; and Mali) . Hunter,. gs q :, inul ' HenrylWinger,of_Dedford_counte._ • • . J. E. IMAM & Co. ' , . —Chambersburg,-Septemberl7,-1838 One of the above. machines is to be seen at the barn , of Mr. Francis Noble; in-Carlisle. Any person.- ' 'wishing to purchase one, can have it act tip'; and if it,. does not answerthe purpose as specified; re will take it away free - of evense to tfi fßi haVe:been upwards-of-100orthem made and sold br -Brady-&Co.;_within-15-moritheilast,---A line tlirec,t 7 . ed to the,subscraber will meet with prompt attention. JOHN DENIG, Jlgent. Chainbersburg.i.. Sept. 111. ISSS.-6m. :‘.•.,' .1-; ::,.:. .1.;•-.,:: , ..".:',..1 3, ...::: -, ti.l4: