• FAR:ME RS aitettd,th 1,9141 , S zmiseuallas 9. rmolia,ns, .4P11an,0105 , • • - A N OPPURTUNITY is 117 OfrFr . i.l of eapplyini 11 ;.:1 yomrseldps with Ai' QOI)COCMS • tEr-ob4tliett big PLOUGH, , e.trtarticle this section ethe state. These, Ploughs will not choke nor carry dirt, and the draft: is shout one-third less then the a Plonglis • 101'00 in use; two horses doing the work of - - 7sides'e:geent 'saring. hi tiine.:anct trOitey.l ukeipifig . their' in repair. 'I he point end Shell! eae be pet on in,fivc minutes, •nectieSitles cost only 25 cents earls, ' '';04.41;60ii111 can he turned and repeated until worn t — and even then will be taken in jiart puss new WS • 7 ' Thu following named persons sic among those Wll . l hi ve,pUrekased and used the above-Ploughs 1160 fig the 'last season,to whom nirmern are referreilidOnform `'; iition - respecting, them, tiz: . • - JdhU Arm- Santhel :Strickler;` Jelin - Little; Ilenry - Betz,- 4Villtam Slyden Philip Miller, Mr. Annuli'', John • ' tunes, Enninn Elliott; Eng. hetterkeung."---Michael -OroTu,. bunk! Kremer,_ Mr. Shields, tsaab, tenorp, John- Miller, Ala.:di - am Ifonver,J;ohn Undes,. Benjamin Hodes ; Saml Roden. ' :'Orii/fhilf.—Philip Oiler, Jatm+s Duulsp, Jas. 'Par- Julia Le - shin-Gitorga Trace„To. Frttern xif, Mr. Ynugr, Geo. • . • • ,man, Henry Geore, Peter Buker, Green.—Jacob Order i fianmel Pond:ince, Jricab "bare, John Reichard, Jr.. Joseph Neii:elF, - MCxati.; - ' der Thouisom Henry Wingert, 'Martin Wingert, ' ,Cliaric's Head', Mr. Sthith, Mr. Clark, Mr. Solabor , ger ! Samuel Lemy. ' . . . • ' Southlpptln.—Sampel Thnmsondolm Orr, -: St. Thomas.= 7 , .Taeob Sliios..; 'Mi.. it - Linage - 1., - John' Crider.. -• also-secured-the,right- of Ailams,- Cum--1 berland, and Dauphin counties, and tha following ' gentlemen in Adams luvreLuscd thcf-Plouglts during the,' past season, to whont.Fartncrs in that county arc rer • feCt‘ed.' • r . . • ../Year Two DurbiiAw • 1;;.-q.; Joseph . Coslutn, Alexander . Al'llwaine,'Jxcob --- , Esq.: Jacob Streabi, • „ - • Millereoirrn.—Frederick Dell. /• • • liitoterstsoun.—.Tacab Grass. • (07;Tlicabove Plortqh.v can alwarp gihad.,at the . -Foundrtior'W. StllillsltT Fc. O)tainherslairg k of JOHN 1 3 :LYNE 1 iiirOwn re Merchant, Calliste, and of - 113031AS WhOrtt: • •Varnierstlio.wisli to test the Pieter; will please cull. 'anti got them on trial, and if they will not renderfult and entire satisfit'etion, nu/charge will lie ninth:lll tli4bsailt it is atom; expense. We will also pay any for_luly tlanuiges or .loss ef•titn - ., lie.innv sustain in trving th - e - i'lotig - li t iMedoes not like it At ter trial. There lidve bred sold in rrankfornad the 'adjoining cotnit7iipwards of ONE THOUSAND of 3 S inortlts.--=,------ ---- /' 'JOHN DENIG ' , Atratst 27 183.8.-om, . - - N(Yr - - - PRID GE BUILDERS . _ , - ti,,.ALV.:b Primsais;ine riTctive.dby the Com missioners of Adams county, - at the house' of the 11 isse:i papke, in "Alenallem township ow tiattuttlav 'the: .sth day of January: next, betWeenAlie - libars of . 9 o'clock; A. M. and .2' o'clock, It. Al.' for the erection of-'good aod substantial . - - ' -, IMODEA' BRIDG - El Across Great Conowaga creek, Where the rocl foul. Mg from Gettysburg to Newville crosses the smile, and about 5 Miles from the former place, of the fol .. lowing dimentions, to wit: • . • To contain •in length,Jrom -one abutment to the other, seyeatty feet span, and' of single arch, aiul teen feet Witki_in the dear ; the abutments to be eight - feet thick omit, and twenty-one feet wide, 1:0 six feet six inches high l'rom the bid of the creek, where the - 'Bridge , is;lo cross the stream; wing -walls, on the •,aouth-eaa side, to - be thirty- feet long' each, exclusive • Theitlalttlieritsroirthumorth ,- wrst - sitkr - torenty - feet -- - long anch,exclusive of the abutments; the wing-walls to ben feet thick at the Lotto:Mond two feet on the top - ---wingwalls-to-be-threttfret.higherthan theAilling up;., • the - wmg-walls to-be-under-a , good-parapet covrring, -- with white pine boaids of at least one inch thick, and well painted with red Paint 'abutthents and wing-- tolls to he built on rocks or otherwisti on-good fottir daiion: the bridge to ha sixteen feet wide: {n the clear; • -twelve feet-six-inches highfrom the ffoor tot Usti:tare; ' sides, and part of the ends, to lmweatherlioared • • -Whit white - pine hoards, pinned and well pointed ; .he siioc. a good Venrtian red, anti thc . gables' a geed 11111111111111 l planked:with-white pineplank iljdl(.: thick and on lop with two - inch oak plank, to exteed the full breadth of the Bridge ; lower lt.pitned,.autithe„whole_to.bewoverethwith_ tine shingles; tie wood wgrk to be built of 16,(1 Itthstantial timber; the stone work, of large andvmhstope, lime and sand mortar, and welt poia trd th roofing of tltd-Beidge to_extend over both abeam thellridge to be built on the same plan us the ITridge. over great Connwaga creek near' Mr. -Henry kiwi's srrit on the road leading from Oxford to Carlisiet the space . between and •• abidments, to be well filled up, so as to have a g;:atinal ' • ascent rising on to said Bridge, not eieeeding live de ,greas cleimi on - from - the mail- to osaid -Bridge ; , the_ Bridge in the inside to be Weatherhoarded two and a half feet high from the Poor of the Bridge, .with boards one inch thick. • ~The party,-contracting for building said-Bridge•to ~---•.givak'seetulity to double the amount or the contract, for the faithful'perfertnatiee'ofthe ivoiltmanshiland per maimaay of said llt•idge. _ • •' order - of the Commissioners,— - WIL AAMICII",10;-Cler „Gegysburg,.Dec. 10, 18,8.8.,,,3W_ 'INDIAN...QUEEN HorrEL 'wOUTII FOURTH STREET, . PIIILADELPIiiA. DAVID- MILLE,R4, . , ESPET . FULi:V . ' informs liis friends end file publie„that lie has removed from the Western lotel in Market street, to that large tuid*inmodious hcitel.fori4rlrkeiit'lly Mr. B.,,Pulge, sign of the 7.1111) I ft 11113. E N.,;__ . Thiilioter in South , Fourth street; hew Vween Mneket'and hestnut streets; intke very oentre partof_theeity, andAvill_therefore_be_ !ftntild:very convenient for merchants and business • Ineti - g - OieFally. • The buililings Hare been thoroughly and somplete iy repaired by the subscriber, and, no expense has been spared ni arranging' and furnishing. the rooms so as to.promate the comfort and convenience .of tiros& ,who may favor the lionise with their custom.': Gentlemen-travelling with their fliinilles-san-liatve . - private' parlore Sitriiished in the best - , ninimer.-with charnbers attached to 'them; where th.ey can, enjoy ' privaey'aif seelusion, or the cornpaninnshipof their friends, 115 may' he MOnt desirable. r • The:BAR and CELLARS have - been provided. with the,best.LlQl.JOßS and the choicest worr.s of; .every description. . . . The TABLE will at. all times be • Supplied with . ' creryrlelicaoy which the season mid' inarket can afi;; ford, and. very exertion .uiAeltiplease• theTalate.rif hie customers. • . - HEADING 1001 VI - Alt well enpplied with.' Vl6 - )%dingjoUrnals 'of different cities, OS well as with , ..a.great variety of the country journals of the State.. The.spaywrs'irill , bp Ibutid careful - and trust • , • , ' I...Attache Y rtiktlieltoteracevery elitensive STABLES, calculatedithaccomniodate one • hundredltorsew, and' unde'r.the. sapeiAntendance of careful Itud'attentiVe , „ .//..I.l.l..returns his sincere. aihnotvledgeritents for Airvery etteparageritenj heretofore received,: feelfrig.notifident *that 'he aim furnish iiis.guests . ri`, - rvith fatie , which 'Line nethitig: liy 'a cornparisori l, w th.:oth er houses,• ntid, that his appartmenis, and their " fluotitnee, are fully - equal.: to,those 'of 'any :tithe': hotel , . ireppooqulfy : furthershare;ftoe; of . -:.publiifirttfoonge,; •• •• •• - • • Nivember 13,183 E, •.' ' • ITS‘T'lTeety,ed from the city of IloltimorAtt gcot• riliissortroidit of kcysli GkWirieti, _ - • wStrong,.-Rio-COffee,-.13f-Elomingiido.-P-Itioo,Sugor, oaf do Lump 40. litv.,o1 1 .....0 Black Tca;Gitopow-. - - tler - doAloperiartWPocidttilkrY I' 111idassen • 8 ugar,l(lpusti.tlit,lldney; Spices of alrici s, IStO. 'all' of it hiCh %Wye' ticcn, *lected,with • • care tad will be sold tit thwloweit prices, hi ....?, • CHARLES,-Bmesirrz. • S4 A ZDION 'for - ; •CtiAt3r c ) : 6 4 to the Farmers in - Ire knooto that_Hea"t h , tuul.th e _O.bcity . I , the 28.,the - wettth of the great nia3 , of i p.cop,e tit ilus as. vo most otho2toitizz ;tries. .l'o - iireserve; therefore,- that heath lby N.d i PtI.R.T.I. meats', is ti r,aid.morit Ps land po‘ itiee- sche me; --to quires our utmostrttentwq< 1 - 11111 inilinrrellelcdreptitatipd"whieb. Veteli Piiii bate acquired asn Medical-,llestaritive, is ?le most unquestionable proof that crnn be "given of their ini- . -- tii - ellse' iliiiiertance, tl :dui' . afflict - Min - - Olt:10k =terry -. class .of diseases.; The / number of letters rte. - cite - 0 frpm paliepts_recnervingibrouglitheie divans Is ref& ly prodigitms.rtnilithe complaints Which they have • cured are Mutest - as varied ns they art, niurnerons..- But still thric• are sonic in which they are more especially beneficial than in others; and among thitse, may._be,trt-Pril the. too oftim fatnl, complaints _ofth•i st-maid / rnml bowels, such as.Clicilie, Flatuleike, and Indigestion,' for which theysinre ' not' only n certain - butirfii.iminviliatc cure. • . • . ',lt is . ,well known that from the disarrangement of tlie stomach 110 d lwrivels;nrise nine tenths of - all the .malndies of adult and declining life; that this is the Toundation of Flatuleneyi Spasmodic Pnins, Indiges tibn, LoSsuf. Appetite etc.,-nail that those.. in their. -turirgite -birth to Dropsy, Liven. Complaint, (iota= siintlitioicmulliabitual lewness.of - spirits; thefefere- Peters'• l'ills bung the levy best medicinewhicli has .. ever been disco - ere(' for the it - lei - idea - diseases of the e .iiitestines i are 44t cesvp ri ly the surest preventatiees nf . .thosetl X•ailfa,ro44l Jirso.-gencral disorders; wh i ch cm - 1 I.bittey- life, and "drag so males millions t untimely-I grnyes. . . I ~ lb speaking thus Dr. Peters arrogates nothing to :himself that leas not been conceeded by the public.= I-11e is no needy quack -in• unknown speculator, l'comeg - hefaa•e.the world as his own ' herald and. wit- I 11('SS, Illa iS I,IOCCII-111 a responsibility - of sjutation . be the patronage a 'deli he has-enjoyed foryears; anil which is increasing to an cxtent_miprecedented in tlmatimds of.tried icine, that umV•s hinfeareftil -to- Ili sert nothing which is .rotliorne out by life most in-, fallable ;wont; and hence - lie doeßmotfeat• to be put t 4 the to.t in :1•1y thing - 'which t has - promised -re specting his Pills.- _ . .. . • - Dr. l'etqrs -is niiist happy to - be . able-tot state;on l!reTliutimytti- -- of - n -- grerit -- mputrvr - of - vgufay:plipd- ; rliu6;tind. alleretve -10A - l'egetable - - !ilk bare been -introduced, thvy.letee almost snpereemled thc - arlop- i tiny of mercurial experimects,tor their,-peculiarfac- - I uliy"in sweeteniog - the• blood:Auld 'atimirlaling It to'. , expel 1111:110Xi0l13.jueics, and in giving- strebgth Mid [tone to . the neevcs..preeents .diseanc .from acquiring that •streligtli". c Ilielilmustbe - g be: under, if at all, - by datigeron's reirredies. . • . - - Prepared by JOS. P,RIES'tIS PE'T'ERS,_ 11J:13. - 1'29, Library street, New York: Each ISO* contains 40 pillti price 50 cents. • " . • • These celebrated Pills nre sold by all the pcinel. -pnl Druggists in Baltimore, Philadelphia, Washing ton City, and throughout the - United States, the C4111A• 41as/I'ex:s, Mexico, and the, West Luling, and by 301I\ .1. - NflntS. SA NIU..ELtioTT,-cmt -I.lsLE;_ SA MUM!, WILSON, Si . dppenOuVrin LEVY- - 1 DENIG;IIEOI2.GE GA RUN; CliaerilletisiWg. .. ! December 4, 1138.---I y. • . • ' • - 1 quacks and thcl BesSructiye - THE united testimony of thd pan siciana dirongfi out the United States has fully'proved the fitet that Peters' Wgitahle" Pills' are the only' true Vegitable: Pills which will stand the test of anstlyzatiornilence, the proprietor would .most earnestly urge them to, the notice of those "wile have been in tie habit of using,"ns cathartics or aperients,.the destrubtive and irritating quack pills - so generally advertised, and which, are - at liesf - btrt - slocr consumers—of:the-vital- ftnietions, and murderous agent-even to the most It IA true, Most'of them pet chibe n 'Piii - Otiee effect, and.. sometimes transient relief; but an 'tot t eases they-injure.the digestico ormins,suidanliabituid resort to them must terminate in coal - tented dyspep sia. . . . . thateathertic.and aperient medicines-are often required' bet tilt nicest discrimination shotthl always be obServetf in the selection; and if this be done, nothing injurious can result from their use. Tp.produce this much desired result, Dr. Peter's has made it his study -for several years; and feels proud b say he• has stteceetfetT at ktiFth far beyond his eipectations. - The object of his pals is ti super cede toe necessity.of a frequent recourse to injurious purgatives, and to °Wer a medicine safe, certain, hat pleasant in its operAtion.. - 7 - Prepared - by - JO9:-PRIE - STILX-PETERS,-11.-D. No.- 129 Librarc - street,-New box con tains Ur pills; price 50 cents. . • , iffeadache: Sick and Oitrvous; - • Those who have suffered ; and are.wearyof sttir ring from these distressing coniplainfa, will find in PE TERS' I'l;G IPA BLE PILLS a remedy at once -FeT-N-iwiiiittimmtediatein-its-rffe • . . . - .7 ----m . -Dysp' EpRA- therirtandithrivalled many, have been cured in a few weeks, after having suffered ,under this dreadful complaint for rears. ' In habitual enstiveiwss they n . re - iltinfiredlys sailed . - or to anv;Vegitable Pills ever' yet discovered, and .besides Ails they are ,recommenaed by all the emi nent' and leading members of the Medical Fmouhy. 7?- 'For using Dr::.Pi ters' Celebrated Vegat -• • - table fills. 1: Deoauserthey 'are exceedingly popular, which proves them to be exceedingly good, . --Because- they-are—composed of—,simples which have the power to-do good in an immense number of rithoutimss.essing-tlie-megtarto:+l6-knjory-in- nos. , __ .3:: Because they tire - not.a quack medicine, but the 'scientific comuothid of a regulac wlio has made his profession.the study °finable. 4. Because they are notitanpicas.auti tb.take nor dis tressing to retain, while they:see moiti effeetire to op= . . • • .• - . , 5. Because they thrt'recofinnendotl ter a standard medicine, by the regularfaCulty. 6. Because by keeping the system inn natural:State , . of action, they. cure almost every disease, which is incidental to.the human frame. 7. Because they are cheap mutpOrttible, and will retain their virtues in full vigor, in any elirritab':, struffbr, any length_oftime.___ . 11. Beianise,notivithstanding their Simplicity and Mildness, they . iire one of the spedieit purgritive• med icines. hch has been discovered. • • I Because they are an ntifitilinereetedy for ' curing a wind .appetite.; - • • • 10, 13ecause•in cases of splt,ti - or - &flicrtideneyo.l , thilr_healtliy_influenceen-tire-state-orthe-b dy, they have it most happy efect,'ln.calming and in, vigorating theinind. • . • • ' • 11. Because they effecr their cures without the ustialattendants of_edier eichness•and gripings. 1.2. Because as well as being an rivalled. purifier of the general. system, they are a sovereign remedy for•sick head-ache. • • . 13. Bsiianse they differ from themajerity of med kitten, in the fact that theimeris dieyare known the more they are • • 14. Because as theirrippliCatiOnte.no 'debility . in the system, tboy may be taken. without producing anyliinilranee to ha . per:o or the pursuits of 'eiery• •-• 15. •Beeaustwiien--Oneeintrbildied'into.it''familY, of ictillage;•therrilintistlinitittliatelftelte complatots.- ,• 16.- Because a puiriber-• of the woriderftill - etiregthey - haveelfected; can be substantiated without;nof Midge Means_ being resorted to,Mpcorite.rnralid, testirito l nies.. • . • •,! 0• , • 1•0 ••,', • . Because _their compusition. la AMA,. that. tho_ Sally 'applienblete thOialtal diSeasertifwaint,, ceittOrteruperate•elinuttos,,:. • •.' • ' •••" 0 . • 'Because tivo, or , three are in gemsVril su °lent 'dose—so that, Ai ease ivlth generality • 01 '1 ,111 4 1 4 Ineflieine*r&U patleht mot - compelled t glaftea meal of thent. •• ' 0 • •• • •••• . . Vic TvEr.C.Eliches of LAO is ' • • A : • -" .1 Cafetioge of Reasotts lEZI ( 7 4-It i r . ft 41)- 1 1 ,, 25--- 'lO. Deeause':each individual pill is"put tip' Miller the ittimedicte supm•interttlenceor.q.p.:RinyTtor, 80.. uifterio riiitAnlipOiii the tpoMpositionim gual . itity can :possibly occ•ur.threngi) the carelessness of a, less in tereSted ngcht: •'t: - ; • . ...- .:.20. Becansc th e y purr• the fi itme iithoutdebili . tilting the systeri. ' .•,, 0 •-- . 7- , ~, .' 21. 1363:11.1g0,110tWiililiiiliillillk tlioi 4 iniMPUsp Pop- itlitriti, mitiersoli has everjenttireil io` raise against Them • the breath" of Ctinstien,, whieh':Woul II MA, have : been the ease; if'envy cohld'havti'dliceVered iii [limn ) a single flaw to cavil at,' . • ,22. ticenttse--iand thiS filet is of the utmost ini itortancelatlics in a e:ertafn sittintion may tike thepii (not more than two pr 'three at a time Ittiwcv-„, - erj - nitliant-Atr7thetslightest-41egroo-,ittentaittg_i • 'hazard of abortion!' ,INWere the virtnes of Peters iti- estimable Oils; Confined to this desirable end alone,' it _would gtve,_thentLA decided advantage over the - 01htlicittes of - nli - eopipetityr s in - no-enses is'there--, ,More datts;orterheTltpprehrntlel,o; for which so few ' l i ' remedies have hewn diacoverec ' as the One refer red ._ .. . ;.' S. _lleetmae_,:witile_they_are sp efficient in their opF t .2 ations with mlnits - they may. at the same time be ' tidtainistered.lo eltildrini alai even at ititints, lit small " I quantities, half it.pill - fur institute, without the slight-' est danger.... ' . 24: Because their virtues are "acknowledged 'to . stand' pre-emineat,,for )llit/i• soc,titing it:than:et. 1111011 young IndieTt while stilli;rfitg from the usual changes of life f as directed - 11y the laws of nature: . • , : December 4. - ; 1138 , --ly. '• • ' • . . .. • . . : = • -. " .• . 11-IATTEIrtS' FIETtg ISLC. 'lOOO -.Lll3SiLonivp,:ind Cali:Ada NI ttsquas FUR, hrowo and - white _ - .-'lO3 lbs. English Side Nutria FUR, blown - . .50- do- ---- do .. • -do— do.very soler do_.._.._' ' • 50 do Beaver 'VIM• ~ . . ' do . R't , do Otter , do Back and Sipe --- ' ' • -- AOO - do - Eagliklvand -- Srotelt - Conev-Fl l ll. •-'' - 1000 do Carrotteq Russin Hared fk./ . .ilifroui C • - , , .11. limners .I. 4 netorg - -.WO 'Aio tnrkei Barks 'very white ' lOU do Vic:Ana Wool . - ‘ . ... 10,000 Canfidft Huskrnt-SKINS , . 5000 Soutficnii •do .. ' dvf • 20,000_141)1it. - ' ' do, 500 ussia nava . do . _.• 300 Sllcuttin • -- sly . ' : ' • ' 10 . Bales I3offido ROBES ' '• - - -. 50 Cases Gum Shellac; ()range, Onrnetand Liver -- lOC/ dn - -Extract - LOG WOOD -, • - ' , •- ' - . . 1001161 x. Chipped Campea64 do , 1 Cask 'Verdigris, phi itn4 (HI -' - • 200 pieres Silk MESH; assorted, pfiri. Tery - imy price • , . • •300 I(l67...SkiverS, blue, black, cream and Marcum 10,000- Spimi sh FELTS, asslmmilities _and weiOits '• 5000 Saxony do do .do .... -do . Ak - :,.._scinersery. flab . .. .. . With a large assnrtmfmtror other C(1O1)S, apper taining to_ the trade,. whiieli are offered for sale on liberal terms to' Dealers nod ALMufactiirera. : -- .3OSEPII COX Ex SONS,. -.' - ' • • No- SS. Liberty' it.. Baltimore, --Sept.-24, 1355.—Ew. .._ . • _ ', . _ - Sliipping FURS at all times purchased. lia UM PI 116_ Ali ED 0 ASA 74. ) -Va ITP'S . . . _ ..111 . hIsubseriVer rC4)eelftilly ittforri Ilia friends, • atuLthe_intlikrAlly, that 'lee has flr at•ltit3 I, Coal anti Lolatlieltank-of-thet-Stwitie lautnariver' iti the town of W.ornilevalnirg,., • I.2opOlit;uhels mlfrersor S'ideith • ' P¢n n d arnnn Boa Pr I'la le- and Scan 1I i n,.sr; -- 4. 2000, good pa,ity; sea.s.oned- Tight : -.Var . • rel Staves and grading:, - eft which -he' will di - spose of at low rates; nod on the most nocorn-nuulsOng terms. Persons wishing to purthiNe wont(' do skill calling r ith the subscri ber, mul 'examine his stock before they purChase else where., • , - esE<}RGE RUPLEY. -April 9 ; -1838.-3m^ . • 19. - .. °- EITERS.of administration on t h e estaft's4 3o szittStctromystn..lat,e'oftlie.borotrAli of Carlisfe; tictmaitA-*Are-beett-gritnted-to-thr-etrttiersignetirr . sipitag aforesaid: nil persons having claims or I I e matt ds against the astute of said deceased, arc requested to present. the same 'duly. authenticated. and those in debted to the t.state ore requested to make'mnyment •• JOSEPH SHkQM, Jr. Ada Cartitle, October 11, • • ----tualciviliit-E-Tails•Art LS. A s upply of the above Pills is kept constantly on hand. As titer are received directly. Pont itran alvilea Offeelll Philadelphia, they are WAIIIIANTI;D GeNtaxe, the Agents cautionary advertiseincnt to the contrary nuthwithstanding. . S. ELLSOTT. . At his Drug Store in. Carlisle. S'epfelllliCrll, fS3I3. rnEsH EM1)1(01.0M'0 , 4 Having recently returned from Philadelphia and Ne - tVA - ork with a 'VERY EXTENSIVE. ADDI TION to my former Stock, I beg leave to offer to the citizens - of Carlisle andthe Public-generally GENERAL .1 TSWQRT'"ENT7I • COrriprising • every article in the Drug line; trilhdispose of WHOLESALE or RETAIL at the 'lowest floss:hie rata -- ke9aers Fullers and others, ire respectiltily incited td gave rife a call at the Old Stand' on East High Street. - S. ELL110:1"1",. May' ' Carlisle Female Seaninary. Iriusic 4- the French Language. lk / IRS. BItOWN (formerly. Aindemaiselle .Itlnrie lyt•Aglace Saint Omer, from -Paris,) has been en gaged by the Trustees . of the Institution, to give hi strnetion in Nfusio on the Piano 'Corti., and to tench the French Language.,, Application may lie made. to her' at. the bonito of in Smith Hanovcridrek. - • - • - • .- For - Miisic-per quarter, FM. French, . 5 00, itrrsingementtiare notV complete, and in operation Balian,• Spanish, and EnglisliT,languages; Dratving, Painting, turditlttsiev - atid 7 or — eiace:faffil rtiiiWite — iiiitructiiiffiii a yeqliliera'hoiui - iie 9 r Die . rzturelarid Scieno. • By order the Board. . JOHN HEE% 'Principal:. -27;- - • NOTICE:. of Administration on the estate of ia colPLO!eknem, late efljickinson township, Cum 'berland codlity, deceased,liaving . isseed •to the scriber, residing in'the same toWitihip ‘ r 411 persons indebted to said estate, will . make payinent ! atelv, and tliose having.claims will presenftliern perk authenticated foe settlement. • ' ' • • PIIILIP - SWORDT;AIIaOr. - 'December 9,1898.---6,w' • • • • ass,triVee ',account. .. , . 'i`V%6 FAlVMS, ,, adjainitig each other, one con laiintig,(lne Hundred - 1 - in - ir klighty One --- AffelNir - ntl - nod-the other - 1 other ne hundred aild Sixty Acres , of first j Limestone Land, illik WOO& state ofeilltivatiod. These j farms _pre' situated on • the Letiirt Spring, in, South i Middleton loWnship, Curidierland ebtiiity;•nhatit 1.3. Miles gentle of Carlisle, and within , sight' of tivo first : rate merchant mills on the said spring. The im provements nre—n • • . .- •-i ' : . ...'... ' ' •. - STONE HOUSE; ' Eft ,yroiv..g: imRN • , .. - -1 .:-. - 4 2'''''':' 24.41 with other, nec'esszfry littildingai - ' 117telusfr 'Accpunfir. . decrit 6. is'iMneeesanry as' lielrefizuserS N..-01TICE_ is • lieraliy -giVen, - th i iit the' sieeount of • will view -the prerhises'and . :o4o for themselyei. -- ,- - -. , 'Patifor ..Vc itiOis•UtZlirdsteeilppeilited:lirthe.: -- irossessiOn - Will be given nii the'firat of: April next. eittri_ofiCOnizoon--Plektmtler - Ilie--wilf-of-Geot•go--Ati inilisputable-title-ghee-give47:-Forterms-ap.= Welri,:deeditied;A ifOW_ fo ' inii 7- or deargii. , .Cliiil; de •-• ply :- to the subierilie - r'iii"Carli - s'le; va.. - --- 1 - , - - aaaapdcwns : pre.sented,to, said . eourt; for . = eorifirinution - -''.' '' . :" :ANDREW 'HOLMA'S I . : - : 144 illOwinee;' Mid , naid ecnit•Chave appointed the , .ii:uptitst es I tf.48.--tf.. st day, of any'•Term,-1889 KbAiig die' 14th &yet .1 - -. - ' -1 enitl'montli,'Yfor ttlitionfir_datition, Ond title:6o.'4d! via- ---_. ._„•--,- -- ierneill'elhow manse why it..ahtill not - be - etaifirmed '. '. ; • ' : -OIIICIE. :,.,-..;,,,,,,--- ,—,f-----:‘-`'-"l'otb 1 11.;tiviINCI - : . ' .. . 0 pllt- to . connote to my °lvo 'Millie, We 1 • ' is ..n: -; '.. liriElent rCpillelloo ,I+4lll he offded for 'rent, u n til : -'- .' ', '' ' i .2 - -•-' . ": ' l '• .PrOthfitidia:tyr! t ellit'daytif April - noxto,'-', .2 , ••-.. ), - ...,,,,,,..,:,, , -s . ... Prothonotary'lLOWo, Ciilislea -.. .: '• ', _ -': '. l -‘,•Li.,, , a,.:1 'J .'o,- E ttitlOTT : ,.. • Itoveitlibey Fr, 11114-iti . 5 , .. • - ' ' ''' , -54a,x,ii!.45•0411.?er 5;1838: . -•-•,. - , __. .. • • •••• . - - --- - - • % . . . . . . riSti. • 1 - '- Ol'ICE: - iteeount - o' - 1 • tsdiect.lthiofttrimine,..Amignoe ofJitriten_Rekiryll lettere. Laind, his rtilmintstEntor, fins, teed presented tb the CoUrt'of Common I'letur.of eunitherland, coon- 1 - ty for , eonfirmation'antkal lownice, and said court tracts,- !'PPointed the first -dny..of. Jaintntry Term, 1839; (be.;,. ing the I.4th , dny pfesnid , month) for its considemttiini.. and ltide on all - coneerVterl' Ur show cause why if Ault not be confirmed and rdimVed:•' • . . ~ • , -. ~ , • ' GEO.. FLEMING, Pr9'y.. - ,TratitOnotiry's °hide, Carlisle;) ' ". • I'. ' - ... ''lievernber 27; 111,38":—.-44 , . 'JA ELAP.DWAAVEI, - 0. ,(11 12 etni•us his sllicerejliaiths to the eitiviens of ~7ntlisll niika(lioi el tioutill‘y; fin. the 1116 t libeenlyittarinage loam the public generally that he has replenished his stick of Goods, and !haters. hiiitsrlf that lie will be able to give cable sath.thetimi to all Idle will-eat!. his Stove, both in quality alai price of gootl; as he it reSolytul t•t sell low for. rash. Call at the old well known Stand-or-L. - Harlan, in North flattoet. Street; nand examine 'his st i ck cf .-iifititkas '110;114N - A gollf.fia - find 6oniplete - itssortmetti ,, of Ilatalwave; , .111 !1 FINE P(I3IVDEII,. of the best .gonlity, which lai 's , ,lit at wholesaie or retail. I hawnts l the N ew Cumberland call and examine. cacti one For hi tmtlf. C'arfislc,Ay 14,.18,35.-3m Mouse, • .rn t 3,3; _.gv. TtalvilVann. =Rut/ 1. - .2/rt, ii,i:v..faiten that large and commodious WARE HOUSE, hitt:l . V Jrt:etell on the Canal anti below tho.foot of Chestnut street, Ilarvisburg, wLcre their arrangements are such that they ran at all times Eirward produrwand interchandize_with.. pew:vilest nl despatch; to l,he li llua hid places, viz: • . iaiudelphitt, Pi/(80/4, CO/U7/2- • C liambersburg, ct )2 , (1 all iii( plricrs • '111(7 havOl:ttely entei:ed 140 nerangentehts so na tc - enable - theiti to - sentl .proiluee organtis by Arny'o Llse 'Pennsylvania Canal and Columbia 'Railroad, to .rillifailelphiri; at - the saner pt•Teea 'el:urged, by utile t companies rustiliig on the Ltil'hui.eanar, tTius gainilig •tluree clays in time; and goods' in Broad sheet, nvohling the usual expense-a - hauling firom for . . . . PURCiIASE . ccuotl'prOqiice Of:eveq description, mid liveliemi ttntly on Land cOnl, platttr, fish and salt 11)1. - sale.. April '2, 1-8381-7-tr . GIR L I RA MU - a vb ftl x y Wilintity and: 'Trust Compoily of hileulr:- , eAPITAL` OFOOO 9 • . C'hailer SURE - T.l 71 ffitu•tr-- an (I= -- Enihr.e.: r . nyints and ,makeenntrarts gem , vally filo_ involve eontingency.of I ifo. Accept Trtude as mithorized fhe I i indivuluak oorporate holies, -or or Courts of Just:er,'antl execute ;hem agree:o3ly to the ol the pert:it-A ; am! reecho DePrit:•te's of inone,' in trust, and . _ on-inteeef,t. •lAMINSUI2AN(II-.—The arms-are as loNi-as Ziffatr. citliee in the - Union: • -• ---Rates-Fe-Insterivis-$lO4. . • For 1 nar FOP ' Pears : Whole Lzfe - 4uurutlly. anntuirly. , 20 $O--91 • "'. $0 . 95 - $l-77 •25 1 00 1 12 2 0-t • 30 -1 31 1 36 •IA 36 • 35 136 153 ;; 275 • 40. -- .1 -- 'G9 • t 83. -3 20 1 96,. .. 3 73 50 - 1 96 299 4 GO • 65 232 3 21, . 5;8 by at the office. • 11. W. RICHARDS, Presit, 701INt F, JA'AfES,:._4f•triiity 114:onor. W. Asir, Treasurer.. • . , . . June 11, 1833.—Gin • . - X.E DI" 110 OZCS.' • -r- t; Si' reeci s ed_und_roit,ale...al_nr._myere_pru z , f2 y nod Book Store—complete sets 6r ..,6w:,,,...dy Novets"-27 woh.mic3.. . - The Bridgewider Treatises. . ... . _. 'Lockhart's:Life of "turns. '. • •-.., •., . •, 4 , ~ Scott.' . - o " Napoleon. • •: - -The:bivorced, by Alitilanui-llttry.• `,iValsingliai,,pr the Gamester. . ... The Immoods, by Miss Sedgoick. Diiirc of the times of George IV. '•, (•;Olic.i : of llonie. • . _ . . , . . • . - --.4 I. So . —. ' - The Piekwiek l'apers,illuarated - by prints from' Cruickshank. • .. , . . Tom Jones, illitstritted by Cruickshank: .. 'Carlisle, August 27, 1. , .. , :.3.8. • „ •Other certificates ,couldhave heels' procured, hut r it- was•deenusl. uittieeessary,—Pereous- w 110-Widl- to - ii,q i ii cc i n to th e power and quality of the outchilics, - are referred to those who, hitt yearustill them,' and ' particularly to the folloWing - mooed gentle Men",. viz: Messrs. ,Folin Foust, Fretlersck llvers,.Adam limier awrEmanuel Sites, and Samitef Diehl, of Guilford Owlishly; Messrs. John Huber and John Jockey, o Quincy township; Messrs. Abraham Stoner and issue Fritnt;:, Of Washington Othishijr; Messrs. Jacob fiadt:..lames Miichel,James Allison,Enuintiel [lade, John Binchlev, 'Henry and James Beatty, Christian Heyel and 'Christian - Hoover, of Antrim township; .. Jacob Oyster, Esq. :dal Mr. Henry Wingl:rt i of Green township;' Mr. Frederick Heck, .qt ,Letterkentiv N Oral C E. _. -.„ . i township. Messcs, John Rhodes and Con r ad Cold . ' Ifitow i n .L._sniiili,_oelhunilitot_ (0101S11111;,- Mess4.-Williain-"Ati- Is Lea thy given tfatlat - e - r - sisr - Ailmictsti isle and Joint Philipi,, of Montgomery, township; thn esiniii of, Wm. S..Sommeyvillo, late of I lopewell- Capt. - .1. McFarland soul JOHVph D 1.1110711). Of MCI'S tone spilt CUMlNl:htild POUtit.);,' deceased, Lace this township; Messrs. Williatu Bowei.s and J. ,Sit wrist, : pe , sons of •Warrcittirrnship; - Atis!i-rs. Jac:Ai:m(l NAM Kege day issued indite form . pf btu. to 'the subscriber who resides in Hopewell township :doves:zit!, all :WO_ township . ; apd David Hunter, Esq:, _ger of IletlforiNoutity. !aving claims- on 'demand aptinst the estate of- the ries, of . - `said deceasetiare requested to make knoWn the Leone and llem.y Win J. E. fiItADV & Co. without - delay, rind those indchled to said estate to • ChambeesburgsePteinber 17, 16'38. ' . . _pc a - 4 1 te qi . id debt to • - ' " • ";. otl,-Of th';i.a - loiv . ‘: ....o,iiri-slytryl ie seciiclitilitili 4 DANIEL som.mzumax,7. - - : _ Nov. 12,1838.-6 w ., • • Estate of Isaac .adams late of East . • borough township, deceased. „ Not l icE. - • • is hereby given that letters, of Administration on the • estate of •Isaap Adams late of East Penosborouglt township, Cumberland Cdttuty,. do eased, fitive been issued intlue form cf law' to the subscriber who re sides in the-township-aforesaid. All persons having claims on deniands against the estate of_the Said _tleceased;aue- requested to-make--. known the same= without delay—and _those .indetted. _tb_saitLestate to _Pay their said debts to 14-E1 TvidAms Nov. 12 1832.-6 w. NEW, AND CIiEAP , 0 WIN/A0 sroik T FAR subseribety *Mehl inform the iuhlie ti'irt Assortment Of• ' rit'ADAr.ATAZIE.CILOIHE of the best'Clallnia, Hattinetts, Cards nn _ will arilbW. priced vils, all ot;whicli.lte very Vow. ; TheTalloring - Busineswis also carried onistrsual; • • ' WILL-L*M 111oPHERSON. Carlisle, Nov. 20, , , , , . THRESHING MACHINES vaAkatnillAtntivi aiitretkitimz avveumite• ora. Vottier... •• tur. greiiteneouragement which the subscribers received during the list year in the sale:of their Ma- Chines, induced therifto make extensive preparatione to 'ince% tlui.incrensed demand for theli 4 nll.iide. r' •tim'e,labor or has,been spared tb procureflic very best maternilt the 'country cari afford:' Their worknieo are eiporienced tied of .the, first character,. and they have healtation in assuring dm Farmers that they aft: pots able to furnish them with an article not only equal liiir, decidedly superior to say other, manufactured in this part . of, the country. , t Th th ease to, e horsCS, they * believi . their Machine toibe,Onequalled. Their 'price is the same as last year, Tiz:l4o dollars; 71f_dollm:s.inlensh_mulitho bais n iec iii six montha, _for_ which no le trill be required: The iliailitifies mein sured for twelve months, or until they shall have Oreshed two thonsand bushels of grain. They have now se v eral marhineb and•ready for sale, and trill at mei be reit dv.'tolorniSh -- - ifteni 'AIM &Nett Make: Orders from a dbtance will: be punctually nttemled to. For the trilling cumuli of V,91312 DOL LARS, in :v1;110.11i tcmlm - pricent a n d 'hey furnish the 'ition the Amer, they: furnish the favmer an . 1%11 nimble hiin to shell Itia Claversccd. • 114 e The subscribers, being dpilirous of pablicl2ocrah teracting the elthrts which are secretly madelolnjitre the character of theii; niabbine,.by pelLi'lini who np- Per in be .act u ated_ by. unfriendly feelings tnwn'lls them, resPecifully.subMit the.. following czwrin- CATI to the'poldlc, • . - I certify that 1, last - ye:ll.olsed line of the Thresit;• ing - Matibines - ,mtinufaCtiirrd'llly' 'etfi and thiring . .the • Marion, there' Was threshedon it Arad •thousand 'bushels of groin, and about tWo Inualred and --- tiveinv — fire — lambels - 7a — clover seed. and lam hilly sntialledthat, fer the Farm 's tile, it is supellor to ally o th er Machine I have vet• seen in this part of the country. I further certify that \lr. IlenrvlfurAt,.'one of my OeiglibOrs,liad wagon Inads adover Bevelsaiff clemied al-n Clover mill, Anil the yield • was i 22 bushels, and that the-so - Me manitifv_ of .sto.ff was threshed on my nwielline, pour the yield was :VII bushels. Mr. I lursi is of the opin, •ion'-that die stuff he lianled • to' the - mill, was the' bet=' ter lot of the two. ..E: High Street, it fed) do6fs vest of thel i. • . • un wed House; •. • • _t; A. Iz.LI sLE; . .. • The subscriber haiing' leased the abase nained 'establishment front Mr. Simo4• l /15thder/icholiid lair lingiwciYide4l-Idinkelf. with every thing usil•eitsfue,... is•l tiow enahlcirto nettominodate-travollers tutu others in I a style that will - ntitfail - to'ph•ase those who - Ititty fagot'. him with a call. . •' . . . . N - raf 1 - 5, 18fift. - • • - " THE BAR - AND CELLAR .. 1 certify that, in - A d i gust - hisl,l purchased finii-S J. I Will recyive his - special - attention. 'These will .he. It.l._llraily.fx. Co.. Mall. of their ihrestling_Anachines, I kept consiauilypro.xided tv id' thtilteseolLlQUOßS allich I used for tltreilling grain flr dillitecidl•lrmers, till, srme•tinie in A , larcli last. During that perir,d 1 - • . Till@ LARpER . . - I.liresTied alanit - Allem' ttionsand laiShrlii.i - ti . rialt•nt, rye will at all times-he abundantly supplied ',,• its all the nml o a ts. .My ex ,:. m . se f o p .1 .,; .1) ,-„„i „ r lati, the., delicacies . which ,the - season. and market cari ntimal, lifachine aiiil Ifni sr flower, did not exceed ftvu dol.- l and no exertions will be wanting to please the palate lava, ands! hen Lined. them, (which was ill .March,)--• of. the most. faStiditnis. - - . .. the imichilitmy aptvari• - il ti»e .. arl,' as goolUs it 1 . • • IVI-11E STAIILES , • *vs nt. the ti,,,e. I honglit them, . liorse pp welY_tv ere_ perli•ctiv sound- ultil Substantial, t The wheels 111 .the. ' L areerimmailimis :nal secure . , itint, a I.taiteful and . aiteuL aril vitae a efoxe - exarsintlion, I could ant tlistioyeri tiv i e ß %? l : . t i l t e i c K \v i t il s l I :.i i i i li j i r e a: ' i , B o : e i Vi t , t y ei t ' i ' i l e ßie .,.. e. e k ,ii : oi cti - , 0 ; 'Thai the c..;,e,S 111111 . WOl . ll ill Ulf! slightest: • !knee: I had, fo l . s yv era i .gems. 1 ,,.,..,i, u5. 1 ,,,, i enga pii. •, i I year, on the nunditellSenalae 5C1 . 111 9 . A shi r t a tt e mie u t,Untsiitess and an anxious desh•c '• tbreshing with - three different kinds of stin g clattr; i • it - Idel. itt•f i lly tried. aw id „ ochi „,,, vh . cii . tin . :(1,01,1f0 pieease,. mill, he trusts, eniair" him a rctisonable . • freinvibili , si,-sem.iee Mid - speedy. and Clean thresh--l. l i . of . Publ , i . e-I) . °r°l - ulg ,, l . S .. kc;Dß RE - HRAR; in g ,i Isis-u! never fixed or &I'll 1111 that. in my (min :•inn, will at all compare with iliii one '1 hail last sear,' ' 1 2. ' Al'f,ittlei.Altril ' 23, 1 • 833 . -I.E . '... ! . unless it Int ottO of the some kinil..—lf is given i N. 11: The earslala post the ahoy': eslabliihment _Pt_th) inachi may, it ;time - aids Mine almost iinpe:silij - 1:'•111. 6.aial 11 0 4 clocki A. AI. and al - 2 and 7..0'c10ck, - ,l' for.anypart. of them to get. out of order., i•-,1i,. ... . ,L.}t. _ • I . • _ •• .- . — ... - s.v.‘TuiE -.no-LuNciat.. 31I:iv .17,14138-7, Th ; • - Irins . t l'eve.inie - clitiscatwn oldie flirt-slit:. v-innenine of,l.7l:. :Brady' & Co., (one I;.i . which -I.still have.) Vor , sp,r - e(1); nhd clenii stiprii.ortieirc ntiil one, _loaf cs lifF,Tent service In the, Partner: I consuler it the Tics? stetiele of the kind have ever. seen in 'this phrt. of the connt&.— taLegrent e pleasurc- in recornL: njing- it tin:F.:prima _ ISIMEM • I etrtif tlint.:l - It: Andrew Davison and I purchased, NA November, mitt of .1.,E: Brady fc. Co's threshing Melt We fully tested, having- threshed t- hint. rye,. oats and clover seed on it. lam fully satisfied that it is preliTable to any other ,I line sera in Orr:41011,1111d is.. fill article. thr till .repay. ; - the — Farmer imply; for its price::tiireslies ' is tint.liable to get hint of order,_mid_is,_ upoti_the' whole, an article that I can,. With great confidence,. Irecommend to the Farmer. _.._.. A XJSoN .tune Mr, Benjaminliamiltonand I, last )Car,purclitigcal one of J. E: Ertulv.&. Akre:l.4lg nuichineX, With which there ‘vas threshed not less than 4000 ImShels of grain. It is an excellent article, superior, in my opinion, to any of the kind have ever seen. One . of it c'lierexce!lenci.is, that it is not liable to go out .ol order. I have ncr hesitation in recommending it to the FarrAer. _ Jthre 1 . 4, 1838 of Mr. Frairehl 'Noble, in Carlisle. Any poison Niggling telnirelim one, can have it set up; .and w does not IlltfOlP6` e• piwpose as specified, we will take it awayfre of &Tense to the purchaler. There have been upunelS of 100 of them made and'sold by Brady & Co., within 15 months past. A line direct• ed to the snbstriber will meet wall .prompt Idtendon: JOHN DENIG, agent, Chandiersburg. Sept. lb. fllimiratette . -- THIS work - is 'Published in weekly i timlicro,:o o which will -forin- a splendid volnme—.V.ack_numbettt. will contain two beautiful-Steel-Enravingsitual Abet - ,eiglit' pages oPfiescrilititiii... It iseotn_qutirto Slab and is much chenfic M. ii thrill - Sof work of the kind ever' Of- - feted for sale.' - - O 'Globe Illustrated is illtellded..th he what - ifs - title Utilities; sr, view of the most impor- ' Unit and beinitiful parts of . the' whole ,world, which •ill be-presented tothe mindunder the twO-fold form.; handsome engravings and interesting dsseriptiona is mimic - so very sheep, because the publishers hope , sell a very lerge.etlition, and theretbre aticitimmii-' to .finnilies which 4 - onsliler economy an iritportir.t: ii4it.-, Olitilikin is to'glve Ms - great a variety as pos: Ile: - We do not think it:well to adhere to S Witzeic' id, or EOglaitil, (as some other publishers of Views ,) till that country be completed, but we pass from l ie mu t. ofthe 'world to siaother, in such •a Amine tn . % excite:young pereanirto fititiat a generni t kin:Olt:Age of . _the History nail..q.eography (if' theAyorld.- ..A...yitili--. .chius miretit or teacher will find that - eacb,one of our prints will furnish" hini with the means of giving a' large lesson to hia pupil. - ,-__ i .: - • . , . Whell We, state that more than. Fifty Thousand Dollars has alreadybeen expended upon the work; it Wilt lify'appirent that .great'expectiitions here been -fornted-_ot-its-snceessl—Ordera'hNv•'o---gir--aocrie-,tlMeK I been're'ceived . st.the rate of twenty non, subscribers A day. ...Whetits . ndmirable-ose Is ii. family bcnik.is , taken into illgeitleratioitlie facility which it affords iii teaching geography and,history, (and in this point' ofsview we COll3l*P tylnitikiy" its rendency - to imnlatit a' lois of these stiidies,)--4strongly"recommend s itself to &unities and schools: It will , have ..a • vei'y benefi cis} effect-in- cUltivating:that love (Chic Fine Arts which to,some extent exists in all minds, and WV . lttiee I.,iti conti 4 ibute to the .formation'of a correct,taste' in , : ptrti of the n o t t atrYl v ! i #P ,, - ,4 Pevini 6,3 of engraving', ' 1116- botTeildlir to - t!‘eftitt(ttlki: , Some Ofthe early ne ni tiers were niwneli.4B rriiool; . Iftit'sitelli arrangeMto : lithe 'een Made to ohieilY-,llii a . ‘lefes!.., that, titiviiqn• "plan Conn liereaftkar,UKZ , (i - Z , ,Z 1 • -. tibscriptiencreCei*f I;i_figt),_,lii. ,PH1L...... Z 71r. , ~ tiCilio.MrikldTt.„ l ,,LliptOtor Offlee„Ciirlisle,l?ir. ! .idher.e.thia,wOrk maY , ..lp,:'exiiiii 440. ;: ' • .. giNember: 13; 1833.;.-.4f.: EMI FCUR,CAPsy C 0 . 111 W. 1 ! , :riP1* - 4 . ; Ike; ...j4.4 !l tc4 . lv'ed- * 1-new stock,oP .p(tr'inhiniz--and aldo n lot otHair, al and Cloth Cape; for sale by' . C.. OGIEXIY. - 1 4 , RENCII. Aferinoes, - .04 de nap - iaeripsala, Eng , ' li filt, _Gemini) and Welsh: ineriuot,:tilao the iltigae - C ii) rosale vbri low at , . • ',. 0 :.".,*V•,. AO - ‘... + _ARNOIX.I. N COO !f , - _ . . . MEE 3rnrpl ucK liAItI~I~g. li.-1.N1Ef.. 1 W. fiOYER - JO 1N HUMI'IIREy& =SE MI IMIE cacreirEß-..,1114:4*. .EVER. TilE suliacriber has just receiv ed a large and hand some aisiOrtraeneof FALL — AND wiNTE-wqrooDs, which he, ittselling, elteapt+ . than el;er; sold ,in this town or county. ,' the stock. consists in, part of StipOr_B:ack,Ku . e, Po:ish ,nnd • Oxford ~ m ixedO;oths ; Pain tend Wiped .londan:Cnsaimersi Nalginels ofall-colors-and 7 9tialities,--.9uper-FrenehrGerma au a English Aterinops; light colored Silks; figured ditto. new style; Black mid blue Mark refit Silks; i blae,k Italian Mantua; 4 1-4 do do.] super black Silk Velviit; - Silk - Velvets - inid - figured.: silk for bonnets; 111e'r4no and broeltit Shawls.' • • • guipeie. Ire 0 :%.*0 ords, • Beaverteens; Flatinels,nlankets ' Aler:tio and-Lambs wool 'Hose . ; French and LondonEllif:tz; :Sil k Vestings;. Stook s,Shi rt-tiollars, Suspenders,Gloves; I • Iku. 'A150 . ..-a-gancertiosaletment of Fresl Grrce ' rtes, all of whiele will lie soltren accomMotlativg terms and inmsnally low for cash. Pureltstoro ore respectfully invited.to. call and examine fitr theft:. selves, tit the old siand - fnur - OloOrs etist Of the moOkot house, and directly opposite S. Elliott's Deter Stove. • , 'CHAS. OGIIBY,' CaelisW; Cetobec . 2.7, • •'. •'• P. S. A very And general assortment of llnts;Capi; Boots and Shoes, just received •and now' opening in the ronnoadjoining.the,store, sold ,v4tole? sale or retail-very cheap for cash. AHNEAPSIEMEL - PRODUCE & COMMISSION — Elvin , A e. • • •• 6 - N .A. / 4\ '4- 4 ) c)V r ii) _ .4._ • Broad Sireell,l'hileidelphiu. TI molersigiult respectltaly' iuf9riits the citizens of Franklin nntl Cunt - herlund mimics, that he has .openetl a:VV.-.ARFSI9I. I SP. Sta•eet - ..ui'Xi door uhoye Brafpl street .11-utti-rfor-The sultr-ef-t i ll:kiiUtit r of:! Coinslo . Produce, and respectfully sulieicA euhsigo, inents. • Frani his general arijuniutauce, linowledg'e - of .lal- shaess, 'nod the exercise or his best efforts to . proinote theinterest of his C tistonferS, he flutters himself that he will he Able t:Yrcutler general satistliefion: • ' J.4COB.BERLIN4 • . Pltila