Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, July 12, 1843, Image 3

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ri'locitiObiiiitAtikireliiiini to atlvortiis,t4ytth,`,
viill:o44se 041 'OW
ithoritW to 'act as out Agent. . I +,•, „11:k
Tki Sabbath.
. - sn'Wo arc reklizested -•to givo
. netice, that •_the
-second et, a ieri'Ca acrerna which, haze :for
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thpir object, to promote the better, ebrcr_reteo'of
the, berrilidiLyered
Mr. 'Moons, in the Metliodiat.7PpfaCepttiperUh:
.of thin borouih, on next! SatibetiVin'ienilii,--titi ! ik
o'clock: ,
We are authorized likthc,ceirimittetr*heiT I**
thin pubject'in hand, to:l4,iiiii•the . ottior.ciiiii•eir
ea of bimiuth w(ll'tie.cloaed on i.hat occasion.:
COinikmencenient
• otrThCaurtual CoMmencement at Dickinson
'Collett:ln thie borough,.tikce place tomorrow;
exesilses commencing at 10 'o'clock, A. M.
' This - morning, at 10 'o'clock, •the annual:ad•
dress, before the literrrry 'societies of College, will
'deliO3rcd . 'by Rev. Dr: BETIII:INE; , pf
Philhdel
pbia,,in theMathOiet . Episcopal Church.
This evening the Baecalaureate •Address will
be delivered' in the same place by Profeeior
.I.oltrztti of , the College.
—The-proccssian.lLL
linortow morning, (Thursday) at half past nine
thloct and remove from the College at aquarter
beforetem Citivs and strangers are invited to
join, in Alre pnacessibe ;. scats will be reserved for
them in the body,o the church and on the plat
.
form. , , . •
Union Society Exhibition.
13! The : 'Oratorical exhihition of the Union
Plithisophicei Society, in 'UM 'Methodist Episco
pal Cliarilt wt. the evening of the 4th instant, at
tracted a very :large and fashionable audience,
Which mantfested by its attention the lively inter:
est 'felt in.the, camases. The speaking was ex
tremely treditahle,
: exhibiting a high degree of
übtlity i in the young orators; whilo; the singing,
by a choir of amateurs, 'was of surpassing rich:
nen of veicpunti . skilful execution. The
foraed ix:treat : of infi ordinary character( -
Reorganization of the Cabinet.
Presitlent Vie has reorganized _his Cabinet
by the appointment of Mr. Upshur, Secrctury.of
StatOi David llciishaw % of Itlussachnietts, Sucre.
tary of the Navy; and John Neilson ; of Maryland,
Attortrey General. Mr, Neilson,is u Baltimorean,
and is trait! to boon eminent lawyer. The.Cabi•
!let, complete, will therefbrestand'as follows:
Abel P. tirsiier i Secretary of State. .
John C. So:titer,' Secretary of the Treasury.
James M. Porter. Secretary of War.
Datid ficrisliuw,Se . erehry of the Navy.
Charles A.•WieklifTe, Postmaster General. •
John Neilson, Attorney General.
Canal Commissloner.—.-
rl.3Dr. Wit.t.tn - st %%loon's, of Pittsburgh, in iu-
Vorably spoken of as a pimilar. Whig candidate
for Canal Commissioner, at the electihn next full.
n'The Lancaster,. Intelligcue . er, nne of the
ablest "democratic" papers in the State, appearrd
Ina hew and tasteful dress on the 4th. Brother
Forney,'deserves; as he receives, success."'
0 -Anthracite Coal, the vein of which is sol
pnved to be very extensive, has been discovered i
Paradise; townithip, York county.
ccOlueli injw.tice has been done Mr. Clay by
aft:limiting an advertisement .signed H. Clay, sr.,
which offered a reward for runaway slaves, to
that great enatestuan. After a long and bitter
controvSray between the Pittsburgh papers about
it, it is ,now satisfactorily .uncertained that. H.
Clay, advertiser, is a fanner of BOurbon
county, ffinincky. and in:4,th° furiner of Ashland.
f4r R v ; acorge Beecher, Pastor' of the Second
Presbyterian church itt Chilicothe, Ohio, Was
SuAdenlyki l lied in that town, lately; by ac:
,
cidental diachargo of a gun. His loss is deeply
deplored,
Allentown
caTra Ea;tott Whig says; learri tiem
AllentoWiiihat'Wben the committee appointed to
take posS'esei'ou of the effects of the abot;e bank
entered tint baalting house to peripim the duties
Of their epieir: r inent, all they elruld find Was a
few emptiglikei,'Old desks anti'ehlars, A rumor
lhatri!Ottia4) . lotitown'-,that the , President of the
: 'ffinatii;ndOd 'on TU'esitay . la3y and
committed to the'..ehigli caulatyjail l 'charged with
elnbet2femenle'to a large riiii.otint,
A New,Turit at liVashiagtoitt •
.....VAivarpoto in the United tilaies.Gazotte on
nfoVements,sayn in enneluding..--
VrifeeedialiVed very groody 14. all fridrontionsi .
there fa, a good underatsnding between John C.
BEiiiietiilitulthe Van;Buren party,' and' we will
)rentore
. one. further. suggestioo, , , that Porter
4fit a l ho be drawolato the support of Van Buren,
4,4 cNit:qi!i`,'Fir'ca.(sial the VaO'Bure'it
OtvardtiVir , , P. will he Irmitened its Bpeneeir
Artvethhit into the Vin Miter' relate.: 7
Pisio6c,i)citween" inexic'if& Teitis
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, •r711,0 hat Js{o..? oil c ans papa s contain thn
di.
t'ectinithu peinitinnniliontiii tips agaiTok Mown,
two fi;t thtinnintilishnient . of permanent
poach.': upon
, Paitln, to
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,''`llClViiirnint raillHOge
/ 1 114 11 40 0 ting of about 800 mew from several
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06f i l `,i o r: 6 / IMO . at o" tith° P t ' n ea" Ili
di,
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iliinuteinitilie -het !tielitil44,ll4l , otik nfillitin.
Wagers Ware yeed; ' froni.*ltioA t 4lppeuiedtArnong
'other tOnge, that fill
.., the ;plergy i !)ll”thenuttfr
'',tyerii reimested-t o pirlieh-4!Eiertribildfifitiikre.
,kpee'ti've chmehm end Meke eolleetiontArkheltalf
egthe IWO:titlee during the fires'erit suinhiteK- -
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. tt ' r I T im ! d PtC 4 iy 4l ''P xell P!' c rY l i t !l• o AP l O l' :
;eatd . the IllayoWe(i.tet.X?"rh*r4,hirtipt; , 4:,
they •Wero viewing the ineane.riaiilMlVi,;,l , ./ i . ,',
...It suite me exactly—MMetii,!"reisliiiii iiie:*;
cidency.
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BEEF CATTLE.—The 'supply Was much jar.
ger, than usual on Monday, but the demand at
this season at best is. but limited.' About 120
found purchasers at from $4 for fair, to $5 50 for
the bast, per 100 BIS. The lialanco remained un.
sold. Hogs remain at former rates, 4to $4 25,
according to quality and quantity.
FLOUR —City Mills has sold . fre'cly at $5 50
which' is the market prico for fresh ground.—
Sus. uehaana is not in request at holders' prices.
will be formed to.
ZED
Howard street bus sold ut $5 50 for best brands
from store, and dealers are paying $5 376 per
GRAlN.—There is leSs animation in the Wheat
market at the close; although it looked pretty
well at opening. A lot of 1,000 buslicisnew
North Carolina sold early; at $1 25 .per bushel,
and old Pennsylvania at $1 16_; but nut over.l 15
can probably be obtained at this time fur prime.
Pennsylvania Rye has declined to 58'ectits ; and
Corn has sold at 55. Maryland white and yellow
have sold at 53 to 54. •
WHISKEY.—IIas come down t 0.21 and 22
cents for bbds. and bbls..
FLOUR.—The sales during the week have
been extremely limited. Holders are asking this
day, 05 3n fir superfine shipping- brands. Rye
350. Corn Meal,.2
GRAIN:—.We notice sales during the week of
Penna. Wheat ut $1 15 a 1 18 pea bushel.. Soles
yesterday of 16011 bushels afloat at 1 15. Rye,
65 eta. Corn, yellow round, 55 u 56 cents; do
flit; 54 a .55. Oats, I'enna. 32 a 33 cents; Dela
ware, 31.1 . a 31; Virginia, 29 u 30 cents.
-/ OntlO.l 20tli Jour lost; the liev.J. Mackey, 311 . ,
.JOHN STrvitot to miss FAN:: r ' LEsor.o, bOth near
Curoberbool county.
On the 4111 inst. by Ili sante, 31r. .loottox. Tlttxs
to Miss DELII-All Ihro both at tibillpensburg.
- DiED.
/On the 15th ult. hi Ashland, Welthind comity Ohio,
Jon?: CAIINS, ii eil 4S years. Mr. C. was fot litany
p.. 41113 among the most respected citizens' of thin
borough
WOOD WANTED,
PROPOSALS will he received fnr de
liverkg 3DU CORDS OP OAK WOOD for
Iliti nue of Diekionon College, hefore Deeembee'oexl..
Apply to G. 11.. Cll.ooliti s w., Ut the College.
TO FULLERS, DYERS AND DRUGGISTS;
Call soon for great Ratgainfi.
UsT M4lll.lfileltlred and for stile, a first-rate
,(polity ne CoppratAs,, will be sold hi
quantities to bait purchasers forest thou it colt be
bought in the Cityt fiw cash, in Owlish, tit Burkhold
er+ lintel, linanter Wert:. II will be put e-
Lushly attend to by
Cat lixlc„ ly 1 4, 1343
IKTTIte l'orry Ventnerat.lnsett 3 tlitee times anti
sem; bill to this olliee for collection. . .
TO. FARMERS.
t L AVING
lii:lszinl'oil f ! e
qtal i t i e l s, th n e vin te
y l li ‘ o v t s ie p t:s l newspapers
of
acci
dents that havo'.hapinote'd . lig . hining to Fanners,
by not havitig . Oontltteting hods, I respeetfuliy call
pail' attention t0..t0) advertisement of April last. I
hare, II bellevi,, - Dhsceil two hundred lth. of Hods in
this thainty, and in no inhtunee has them to my know
ledge • inoyareident happend; I woidtl thereto! e
Solicit o s11141•C of public patronage.
JOSEPH WIIAICFE.
Carlihk,July 12,1143. • •
PaROT FOR SeILE.
. •
Vir 1" be sold arafridiate:stile a FARM of first
ram
LAND,
'Slittre t outli Middieldn townsluti, one mile West
of Carlisle, Cumberland . county, Pa., lying on ,be
Waltnif Bottom Road, containing 110 ACRES,
mokf or loss, haring thereon erected a two story
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STONE M (3133E 0 '
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large frame Barn, n well of first rate
water; a young and thriving . apple pi:ICU - 44R 0. _
,Alsom he sold with the above tract live acres of
th'st talc Chestnut •Timlier.. " • .•
The Walnut Bottom road passes through this Farm
which gives a market for lilt the produce raised up
on Italy droves passing, to the Cast:, ,
• Persons wishing to purchase will please eall,tipon
Mr. Andrew Blair, in Cattlisle,ohop the subscriber
at his Mills, 4 miles West of
JOHN HAYS. •
,Jitly le, 1843. • :.• 11-37
Lincester Union titurßtailing Adler; ids
sert until forbid, and send bills to this office cot , :
leotioh: . • •
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Sheriff's-
..
.' .. ~ ,' • . ,iSale.' •:' : . •
..,
Y virtiterof a Writ of Alias tering racist; to nip
diPeCted, lisned 'out of the Court Of Corniannu
leas of ConiberlainCeOunly: will be exipiedtO idlii r
PI
lin pulp , at the Court House; in the liorough'of Cdt
, isle, on 9AT URDtittie 5 lit 00y1 Of August, 1843,
at 10 o'clock. of said day, d& following described
tient Estate, viz: - -...-- • .' , -', • • , :.1..
A: House alid, tiii Or Eakoiruldi 1 -
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situate on the Prea•th.tast - Oorner :Of the pe ellettre,
the borough_ of; Carltsl4i,',honuge(l
Creigh, Mum anil4 teretkty thecaltey,'ltayjaii
Oreon sornarTlOlise
ariit.etht alotratiateApe
eti'in:exeChtlon ita, the kr . aiorliti, TOCiArkitPo% 1 0,
to be ' ofd '
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BALTIMORE; Ju1y.7,843
PHILADELPHIA, July 7 1843
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': , .. , bi,Ptg der wa.be.removed by this
',;:' , R,tieß rtt,tioti.•ziv. , - ., - . -
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Wiiiiii-Ao , o4lli*,6Sitil . de s S ar saparilla i n
it 4,..f . . : 4iii " „ -'' . •4 t i , (1 r; 1 #0; Conn. ••
:t:.o . 44,soli,e'lblleiviii ,, ;f,o 6 Mrs. *rn.Philiips; - Who .
itatilletigletiiile4'itt'the < Falli. . The, facts are well
. ! , ititiol',ttriVir.tlid!Old residentsin that part of the city.
LAsiiteds.` , A:Jti.•Sm•rns si . co,.—Sins: Most grate
.fully,, 011.
0 (embrace this opportunity for , statin g to you
We' o : , l ; tti:ii: 4 f Tobtained from the use of your Sae
saliarillh ' I shall also, 'be happy, through you, to
publish to all . whe are Milt:Wl, as I littely we s,the :to
dollill ef spy' uttexpectsd;. and' even' for a long while
despair of Ore. Mine is a•painful story, and tryin g .
and sickening tut is the narrative of it, foe the sake of
matly:4lto play be solely relieved, I will briefly yet
accurvely,„ State:it., ..''...., '
.. . ' •
Nineteen:Ye:tea tagolast.April a fit of , sickness left
mg with ;nn Erysipelas .eruptiou. , Dppsical • &Hee
tiail3 fmnigiliately. !Oak Age •ovegAlte entire surface
of my bely,'Causing'suC4 an catlil•getrimit that it'was
'necessary to add a halryard to the size of my dres
scsitround the waste. Nex t , followcdraiion,my limb;
ulcers, 'painfid;beyond description. mitigation
years, both
in .summer and winter, the only mitigation of my
suffering was found in pouring upon.those parts cold
waiter. From my limbs the pain extended over my .
whole body. There was literally for me no rest, by
day or by alight. Upon lying down these pains would
shoot through my • system, and compel me to arise,
anti, for hours together, walk the house, so that I was
nimost - entirelyitcprived-ot-sleeN—During•this time
lor e Erysipelas cora t utted active, anti the ulcers en-
rarged, awl so deeply have these eaten, that for two
antra half years they have been subject to bleeditra..
During these almost twenty years I have eanstote ' d
many physicians. These have called my disease—
as it was attentlettwith an Obstinate cough and a steady
and active pain in my side—it dropsical constunption;
and "hough they have been ak Wel . practitionerT,they
were only able to ORMd my case a partial mid tem
porary relief. I had many other difliculties too coot
, plicated to describe. 1 have also used many of the
medicines that have been recommended as infallible
cures for this' disease, yet these all failed, and I was
most emphatically growing worse. In this critical
coutlitiou, given tip by friends,and expecting for my
self, relief only in death, I was-by the timely inter-.
position of it kind Providence, furnished with your,
to ine, invaluable Sarsaparilla. • A single bottle glove
me 111..1155111 . 1111120 of health, which for t a enty years I
had not once felt. Upon taking the, second iny en
largement diminlslietf, iind in twelve days leom the,
flth of October, Witco 1. commenced taltingyinir Sar-,
saparil la, I was able to enjoy sleep abilvest;by night,
as refreshing as env t ever enjoyed when in pertect
health. - Besides, I . ' was, In this short time, relieved
from all th e irs excruciating and tmalleviated pains
that haul afflicted my days, as well as robbed • me of
my night's repose. ••The ulcers upon my limbs are
healed, the Euripelas cured, and my size reduced
nearly to my former measure.
•
Ilium mulch do - I feel it a privilege to testify to the
eflicacy of your health-restoring Sarsaparilla. A
thousand thanks, sir; from line whose comfort nod
whose hope. of future health are due, tinder God, to
your instrumentality. And may the same Providence
that directed toe to your aid, make you the happy
and honored Instruments of blessin g . oilier!, as /oh
.. . .
despair .
eased and ing as sour flinch relieved atid.very
grateful friend, ASI. 7 I,i!ATII M. PHILLIPS.
NZW 141INI)O1t Cn. SS. Norwich, NOV. 4,1814.
appenred,the above-named Aeei dh NI.
Phillips, and made oittlime the lets contained in the
foregoing statement fieforemir.
!LUPUS W. NI
,ltistice of the Petiee.
nein pi aolaahltetl v 9. 110114)4, I
certify that the ithavvasstahal Gets are
tvue. \VILLA AM 11. li 101 l A 111)S i •
.Afittir.ter ol•the Gospel ht 01'17101, COIIII.
Prepared mid sold by A. 11. Sands & Co., Iblig
gittts mud Cl:end:dm, Grauite Imiltlittgn;t2i3 Broadway
Clutuffiers street. New Vork. And for sale
by Driwili t ds tlirptip,pput the United States. Price
obt per bottltt, hix . bottles for 63.
ho pithlio ttl•e: respectfully requested to'remetn
her that it, is Sands's Sarsaparilla that 11:isititil iscoo
simply iteitieibig tm . ell remarkable cures or the most
difficult class of iliseasrs to which the htmutit fratrie
is suideo, and ask fur Sands's Sarsaparilla, tutu take
no
. .
. S. E I,LIO'IV,
Ap,rot Lc spreini appoi , ntment fui• Ole Proprietors,
for Carlififit and vicinity.
,July P 2, IS4S. ly-S7
Panmhlo' Laws.
Pamphlet Laws passed fit the last session of
tile Pennsylvania Legislature,have been received for
Clintherland countyond are ready fot distribution to
those entitled to receive them.
July 4, 1843. T. 11. CRISWELL, Peotllt'y.
11 1 111311211113 5
fr UE l'reprietor respeethAly informs the
imblie in general, that lie i now ready to ae
commmlate a large , number Of ITO artlcrs- utliJ Visi
tors. The Springs Aire silte'iti;l •4i miles North of
Carlisle, Comberland comity, I , sr. and S miles South
of Sterrels Glop, on tile .north :tleuntain, in a lbw
healthy and 'monodic place; there is an extensive
Bathing establisioneol Loll warn; and cold, attsOlaal
to the stone, till eveff akomtamlntion May he re-
COIDIMAV,
.Illy 4, POO.
. .
,
N. Ilanouclie will rtin froniiCarlisle to the
Springs (liking the season, for the acedninnmitliion nt
itvi.l o 7v7iodriioS
raf4nt Upper and Improved tower
WINDOW SASH SPRINGS. -
can be ihsei to lows;r the upper• sash, which
may be left a part way gown iilthout Bossiuiliiy
being oklicti any. further Irons th'e outside. They
took a premium at the Aitigrican , lilstitute in New
York,attil have been recoitilitended its a very superior
article .by the best carpenters throughout the country
witereVbr,introilucesh. ttN vettryooted, ooh to
lose(licit' elastic:lly break, 'for pre
serving thil ,notelies, in the sash,. and , directions for
selecting the upproPriate sizes and properly putting
thein into wingo4k.
• For sitle - at the - ll' art waro• tores lo Cr . ll 1"
s e, anti
5411.0 selling - 11iirdWara Slilpensbuii,' 31eicerti
'burg, Churelitowo, Meclnitgcsistirg', lingueStOWn,
Greencastle, Ilagbrskiwit,'Waynestitir,, ,, ;Gettysburg,
Newv,ille, Harrisburg ../ifsis at :IVliolesale and Re
filll stores int New l'i;rie; Philadelphia,
Pittsburg, chit:hula:l, St. Louis, New Orleans, &c.
- Kr - Prices to suit
;1.3.: Windows should beinsitebarrow,high:with
parting •stripi amt both, 'sash Ike same. size. These'
springs cam be put to windows in old buildings.
July 4 I'B4B
; APPLICATIO N will he 'made by the
ft or the Cidilitle ...reonts,to the next peg
.iciattire ot the'Comniet t wen,lth. of Pennsylvania, for
A . renewal of tin ° 6horter corthe Old Bank by the,
ryame"audstyleof the Carlielp thititee , It, Is in
tended that it shall be located in Carlisle, Ctunber•
land totiiitY,:tbat.it thall ante -Qapitttlit
riq w.hca,to win Three hundred 'tltgusitiut ttollitys,
dis6ibionit
purposes.;, 13y, order of ,thelloard orPirtmter,sitf.k
•• CORHAV,
j un 7 , 28.1843 v '7 ' • 0111,7 r!
:' ''fititiner-Itwahged 4 , (
.- .., . - , ,
l'O ' UßNEV * M 4 A',lqitiiitgii,' , 44;;:buisi - '
4a. nesi,l4o4d.inthics, ittiii find , iiii - st - 'i I "
Iren4,6o4otovetreibothh, „., " P °Y'
A uesd,fte ~, I ; ili) o,e ,!-• ~ ,„ -T 61 c ,,,. ,1, : a .j. e sil l , i(t,'""
11:',C'cg ,ll ,V ' 47 11 4414 '',' 4Aool.Ailit:
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l''' lift',t 6 li irl ' s 4.9.,i0.••••° 4 P,0ieT,04rrer. ,
. 0.ITI!' f_ apokig . *i_ny;;;44o-00 . .0. -,
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11. 61 0 talrb , Ofel fth tlaais . Itol4lo,Kirthl4 ll Cti'
'iugh,OfAlit klisOl•Bs%, , Alik , lttiOth.daY'ef:
'A.IiCIUSrt '1 43,141.1f.iiValclai4fhistAlliinving;
l!'shilorlh'it44MfrEifitße:i4A:'loS?iW,i''. r,,• •• • , T ' •;",,-.
: s ft444'oi *, lollo)ititti'..' , ":i : ilifil ‘ iii4.ilii;theiTiNik .
;,4040:gliVrOiiittnitsa'nitvoAlleitiiWilishikbonnsled
-04 lites"*titilio o ,4 l o. o : , W e . i 3O); ; Aß l n t lelANurA4
;II I,ll4'.l44.l4PAilrYri'-,9,9l3#44o.lsP.i.s:4entisint..ng,fißy
,i,iritt,rentirtnfl,kts,O:hrfedlitigetAlsilkY,l4S,
4 4049,04/edit!tWo'itor liiiiieStistb,s.gotosiai,d
(' trestOW,
,selling HO. spi'uco9ygieoo..:,.;, - . f l
,e.:41001:1 4 0t..of Gri.).o . l.4taitP4o - lii, shiti.'
iiiiii,'4 - *All4i iownellip, hots led SVOti) hi‘tileit:'
v - . ~.
iiifitr-o,,Weitf,by:Hasitstili Sltiretusitl;Atr Eitst, lit
'Daniel, Maiwell,•contsiluitig' fdridAsevenreei fronts:
iititt iiiie hundred and eighty three'NiSt. hitlistillt:'• '•';":.*
N''l.l9o, 'A Lot ofpround; eiinate in Sh ir e.
'inanetown,•East PennsboroUgh tOwnihip, .bistintled
North by Kali Road street, Etat by Joseph 6Strohist
'heir . si and Jacob and Henry Rupp oh the West,cod.: '
tnining.seventy.five feet in front, sted one hundred
and ninety feet in depth, balsing,a blaughter,.House.
therposvereeted. Seized_ and inken in exeention as' -
the property of Martin•G. Rupp. ' • '
' ' Aisb; A tract Of Iran& sitita'te in ?Alien
township, Cumberland county, codnining seventy
'six aords,more or less,
adjoining 'lntuit of John Bich,
elberger; Adam Eichelberger, fleets Rupp, Jabal)
Long,Johis Shupp and others, having thereon erec
ted a two Mary dwelling HOUSE, Barn, Still house
and otlier.out houscs.'t Seiied and faked hi eiecuz..
tion as the property,of:Tiederielt Long:'
' A150,..A. Lot of`Ground, situate in . .Silt;er .
Spring township, Cumberland ethintyseontai isi ng five
neves ' more or less, adjoining lands of.loseph Eshel
mansn'ederlck Myers, ftfrs. Abort and Mrs. Mos
ses. having thereon erected, a two story, house
and stable. Seized and taken in execution as the
property of hams Livingston. ,
.
Alta, A Lot (if Ground, in the . borough
of Newsille, containing .40 feet in breadth and 240
feet in depth, snore or less, bounded by a lot of John
Wicker on the East, By a 20 feet alley on the South, i
by south& lot of Joseph Otto on the West, and by
Rail road street on the North; having thereon erste
tad a two .story Brick HOUSE and Frame Back
building.
1 • Also, , A Lot of Ground.' situate on the
road leading from Newville to the nail roa I Depot,
adjoining a lot of Paxton and Galbraith; other pro-
Pert,: of Joseph Otto, containing 40 feet in breadth
nod 200 feet in depth 'mar or less.
17 - Aistr.tA - tiot-pf-fi'lrottrulTin - the -borough
or Newville, containing 40 feet hi breadth, and 200
in depth, more oriess, bounded on, the North by rail
road street, on the West, by.Hezekials Roadsipts the
South, by a 20 feet Alley,and on tip East by the above
described lot, having thereon . erected a frame Shop
one story high. Seized and taken in execution its
the progerty ofJoseph Otte.
.A Lot of Ground, situate in theittorough
of Carlisle, Cumberland county, containing 60 feet
in breadth, and two hundred and tbrty feet its depth,.
morn or less, hounded by the public square on the
.West, Main street on the South, Thomas Creigh on
tt:e East.and sit Alley on the Not•th,Jiaving thereon
erected a Brick two story Stone House, nod eight
Briek two story Houses,called Harper's Row. Seiz
ed and taken in execution as the property of John
Harper. .
•
Also,' Two tots of Ground,. situate in
Worntleyshorg, , linstpennsboro triwitship, eneh lot
coidaining fifty eight feet in breadth undone hundred
and fifty feet' in. depth. more or les,,bottntied.bv n lot
of John Black on the Nati), Pine Al ley.oll the West,
front street on-time East, mind -a street -on the Booth,
having thereon erected a two story frame Shop, tii.tl
rrallle Ruble. , , , '
•
'Also, Two Lots or Ground, situate. in
the said town and township, each containing 58 feet
in breadth and . l.stl feet in depth,: noire or less, ad
joining a lot : of Reid:oohs Erb on the South, front
street.on the East, third street on the North, and un
'other lot of said Reese on the West.
Also,. A Lot or Ground, in. said . town
and township, containing 58 feet in breadth and 150
in depth, more or less, adjoining other . property of
Said.,Reese on the East., third street ()odic %Vest and
on dip Smith by a lot of Samuel Denning. Seized
and taken in execution as the property of Jeremiah
Reese.
Also, A. Tract of Land, sitnale in Mon
roe township, containing ten acres and fourteen per
ches, more Or ieSi with u chapping NUB, part stone,
and part flame, a Clover Mill, and a Saw,logdwell
ing, !louse, ``tea stories high y and a log tout fratne
Baru, a ith other nut houses,adjoiiling lauds of Joseph
atshaw, and Michael Male,. on the North, Chins
thin Layman ou the. East, Alartitt Itraudt's heirs on
the South and .West. • Seized and taken in execution
as the property of George Meisel!. •
Also. All the interrat of Edward IL
Leonard, to a lot of grottnd situate in the borough Or
Carlisle, containing SU feet in' breadth, and :BO li•et
in depth, more or less, teljoining a lot of Abe! Kee
nee on the North, a lot.of Rufus B. Shapley on the
East, Bedford streci on the South and North Ilanover
street on the Wegt, hating thereon reeled it large
three story Brick !tonic, n brick kitchen and n two
story brick house, and frame shop and frame stable.
Also, His interest in a lot of Ground,
.sittude in the borough of Carlisleyptaining foOfeet
breadth,'and t 240 feet in depth, adjoining a loft
James Lumberton,
on the West, F. Watts on the
East, mi alley on the South and Bedford street on
the North, having thereon erected is two story Log
House, weather-boarded and a small Log llouse.
Also, All his interest in a Lot of
Creand, situate in the borough of Carlisle, bounded
on the West h}• —, lirackenridge's heirs on the
East, the turnpike on the South and a lane on the
North. Seized and taken in exeention us the proper
ty of Edward 13. Leonard. And to br,sold by We
PAUL 'Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Carlisle,
June '280843.
TIM property advertised for sale by the Slicri
as the proliertv of Edward B. I.colutril, is tun his propertv, lout belongs to me; ti's I have many )enrs
op, paidoused•lhi interest in this wholi eState of
our ultes . (ird fatter; Cfiri'stian Lemmas!, and paid
hitn tor Ain full. W3I. LEUNSftI.).
CarHalt', .luly 1'2,1943: 3t-37
littlattalN
rfl 11 E subieribefs respectfully infirm the
-M- piddle, that they have •purclutsed the votive
stock of Lloods'of Thomas 11. Skiles, coosisting of
Cloths, Cassimeres, trcstings, Gloves,
Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Linen. Collars.
fientlemetis Hose, Cravats, Caps Ste. Ste., till of
whiCh they offer for sale at the old Cats,
of Thomas
11. Skiles, to West Maio Street. They •assure the
-public that their work will be_doac itt the hest - Man=
tier anti most faationahle , Geptlemen furtti,,h,
log Cloth,, may rely upon having it made up with
equal care.-
WM. A. LI NTIIURST,
• . \VM. SKILES. • •
N. IL Thomas Skiles will be continued its the
establishment us Cutter. L. & S.
Carpde June 40 184 . 0 •• • -• . ••
, .
•
' • Clutoper• N ano' /Ever. • -
I-kvi j fist veceiviug„Anotker •supply Of .summe.i.
Goodsovtdeli will hp aold Cheaper Wan, ever.—
Among the gbods recC,lirng dtis'vreek; will he found
rvlarge iof or CalicoeS frinn 4:to I , t .cents.., Ging
ham from 10 to 20 cents. Pant tittalroni 6} to
25 costa. Lawns front t2i to sti; itotioritoos and
!Muslin de Glint:a ai nit prices; Stockings & Gloves
froruo4,tol‘ and n largo lot of seasonable 'goods,
that cant !At/peat, (rer;olleet that) Bud be frire to call
at the old sholi, ; the. third :door eant. , of t 4 market
house. • ••,? • • CHA5.:0.1143y.,
: ,June9..l 1843, .• • • . tr. 34
v.lbterre'.iffitet Gooetg
ern i .- B u:8 g rit i fire. j eei ; n 9 44 9 ipg
tfprther Rimi9 grsclombifOOTe rpiikeqh
non, otrprising an the , nesortmeni ofMO DS' DE
LAINES, DAL/LORING; LAWNS, CHINTZES,
CALICOES, &o. for, 44,048 appaiFej,lllllo, it teueral
assortaiia•ef•Gentlemen'lNVear r vibioliaire offered
itiery.ne woo f before, 11.,1!, pie
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4110E5.' , .
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Poor A
lyi, Z 4.01 30 I?Y,, 1 ,
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O" ;wish ditt - your . fi.pj*,.ll)
first's-51514W1t..
carat .0 16 :tiptiv.Atitt.MtkilufietoFP#/so lll ilibtit±o;
014,100p,oRtistoreoxliipp:IJestitelidligitillig.;e004'
MaillifaattiVtt:Sf'Ketlfir:Ot . , l
the'heatilliaterials Bud at theWeeystartii4t,.a . utiee,%
Yeti 17,81 Er •
. " • , •
, latititta o
iirevery , descriptioniiirthe'rMatest'sind.MfairfasltiOnl
able warranted to linve,as good antrOdidddlillit
d,color as any of the Huts adanulitctidied
'
ties. Also,' • •
.. • • ...'•4••'' , '
Chaptia . .ue and
ol t every esev'pt.madethe best style , mid
at
,very moderatc.peices.. .;
For CAsii, lie will sell lower thnn ever Hats have
been sqldthis BorOugla—and t indeed, his vrices
generally, wilt tie such as to suit the depression or
th e times.... Although he prefers selling•lor Cash—
yet-he will, as usual, be willing to take Country pro
duce at the market prices in exchange tor-Hata.
The sub Scriber returns his _sincere thanks tan
generous public for the encouragement he IMS.re
ceived since he first•commenctid business about three
Years ago,in the old shop koLouther streetand hopes
by strict attention to busioess to merit and receive a
conti 111.1111113 C of their patronage., For the.cOnvenience
of•some of 11113 customers, he still carries on' busi
ness sit the old shop—dud those who
,Wish -to have
"pick and choice" would do well to call at the new
establislument,•No. I, 11ml - wt.'s Row. ,
Call and judge fur yourselves. .• • • ••,
„ . WILLIAM 11. TROUT,
Carlisle, May tg, 1843. lf-90
• J. IL 131:4.71'7' 1 •
tORWANDiNG COMMISSION MEOCHANT
Ilarrisburg, Pa.
R ESPECTFULLY !
I
meta, %lfilets, lllerchants and the public gen
erally, that he Is now prepared , with.large and corn
moutons Ware Houses, on the Penni* Canal', near
the_foot_ol Wahltd_strert in tfareisbarg,to-rcceive,
in Store for Shipment, Country produce and Alex
eliandize, for Philadelphia,l3altimore and Pittsburg
and all intermediate places,. D. Leech Mid Co 's
Line, and the following first class title Water Catisq
Boats, will run from the Houses iu Harrisburg.
Boat, • .T. C. AleAllester,
Chesapeako,
Mary and )lartlia,
I f • • Pal:
May Bi, I f... 1.1
..Boats (Mid -6hoev.
A NEW addition to the forneh. Stock
11- of fine calf, sewed and paged Boots, Meiis and .
Boys Kip !Wotan!' wiod quality, Mims and Boys Kip
and calf Alouroes, Ladies, .Misses mud Childress
kid.and morocco slippers, Ladies and .Misses_ Bile
Morocco welts, all of which will Lie sold uncommon
ly low for Cash. WM. M. MATEEIL
Carlisle, May 10,1843.
Slierill's Sale.
•
•Y• virtue-pf -a. writ. of-Venditioni Ex
pouns 10 1111: directed, issued out of the Court
of Common Piens of- Cumlierlanil county, L will
ex
pose for sale at the Court borougli.of
Carlisle, on SATURDAY, the 0111. day 91-11.J1,11,
1843, at 10 &cluck, A. AI: the following .described
Real Estate, to wit i , . .
A LO'[`. OF .
borough of Shippenslourg, cont . :titling (C•et in
breadth, 140 feet in depth, more or less, bounded on
Ike East by - 7 str..et , or roast, on the South by a
lut Or David Kenower, on the West bi it lot otahtvid
Mahon, andAni the North by mi lot of the
Strongli, hiving thereon erected a two storyßitiCK
11011SEATIII . a brick Kitchen. •
Also, A LOT OP GROUND; situate in
the township of Shippenshurg, - bounded on the East
by Dr. \Vol:. Rankin, on •the South by Samuel
Nl'ettrdey, on the East by Sumner Llngle, mid on the
Nortliby Alexander Mateer,and the ,:atholto church,
having thereon erected ac small log House and Brick
yard, cunt:lining two acres timid throe fourths. Seiz
es! :hid taken in execution as the property of George
Hard ineond to he sold. by Itto
Sheriff.
Sheriff's Olpce, Carlisle, 2
June .21, IS i 3. 5 is-3t
WiIiOLEISACE
GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE
HARRISBURG, PA.
T .
HE subscriber having stepped the re
tail business is now prepared to sell to Coun
try and Town Storekeepers and the trade generally,
Sm,qtri Coffee, Bacon •
Tea, . - -Molasses, Brandy, •
Choenlatoi Rine, Gin,
Spines, • • '. Oil, Wine„
Sperm Candles, Tobaeno, IVltiskey,
Visit, Salt, , Plaster, .'
Paid), . . .... ,Ottkum.
and a general assortment of GROCERIES, for ;life
by
Ntity et, 1 84,3. . tf-9l
•
Travellers take Notice,
rrVlA"{' Families mid their furniture and passen
. gets generally ;coil be sent from D. Leech and
CON onl.l 1 9use at the font of Walnut street, lowee
than any other house in) I.trrishurg, to. any of the
Cities and all iotertnediate places ;
\ow Yuck, Cincinnati,
Philadelphia; Louisville, ,
ts•Bs
ISultituote, ✓ Grand Cuiro,
Pittsburg; . St. Louie.'
May 31.1H43.
SHAD acid
3lb 11113T.5.. Prime No. i Shad
Ai' met of. superior ipinlity, eheaP for uush,
the “or.e, of \V\l.' M. MATELE., inS. mu vet. st
Curlisle, :11:12y iO, Ma.
a y_LL
2000 BUSHELS OF RYE; for which
pay the nia
rket . price in L'AFH
. CHARLES OGILIIY.
New _Cheat, .Storea
subsciiher xi:oujil inform t he public ,
that he Las. bitten, the store roan) recently oc
cupied by Messrs.. llceberinan and llutton, in Ncirth
I 'allover street; Carlisle, in. which lie is now open
ing
a haze and splendid and clieap aseortintatt of.
SPRING & SUMMER
DRY IVA GROCERIES; HMDWAFIE;&Ci fic,ol
of every viwiety and (wittily, .which.he' i nvites the
public to call and examinC,conlldent that the quality.
of l,iQ . goollsand their low prices will give,satisfac
tfen to tdl ivlto nal favor hint with a cull. • •
' u CHARLES SEED;
„ Agent 'for Joseph Reed. •
'llftiy 17, 181.3. - • . tf-2.9
•, cUCE)=-- 4
Attorney . at. Lave
3
FFER, hie . psOfessionat 'soiyfeas to
111.5 the public.• 0:7-Odic° at,the Into residence of
Mr:dneoli Zug, n Mnin street.
April 5,1.845,
.
:::.i:ltaizo i ts :
rEw pgi ilf the tifoiletilileeditrkile - 4 geode
' jun received . eel telling filo: tiol Caloor, 0.141
At.astouighingly, ipy yriqes ~e! ( Air ,S totei, 'o'ne'doot
0.,e04, of opr,F,l!eap 0 Ir,11400r ) „0 , 11p in ',rill° bejit , ip
nelling cheip goo 4 N* are hp,vor,l, /te d iO?li fie
ilths,Orge: eed,!e! , Waite, . : , 9410 ,:lcf.it.or,,yo4w!ll
lirel'Y " ,le ! ° 11?I '' , : 7' t C h ti l iT l l3;iliNlTZ, te 66:
i ..
: :,.fiiiriige, - ;,f!i'e . e 1,3 i. 143,.,, „',,,.:'-...::.,',;,* ~,?f-3,4
" 12.1trit'ti.rilbielc,l' to be
had A 4,lo;otity.ticiabr_tv.&.loll ,
rfy I he' etta
Cheiie CWIIOI4IB.
014;tiliodeWth'eicc1(41016Ane.w:Itridlus
loi4a firy4cl V #. ; k i adike DkeeKely receivetLby dr.
.#4l)eit,% 4Aft -101 r4 8 c 90.
r,,104
. ,
nyntameaulfidt'oralip 0.04,:.010 •
iro t tolosimai",,preseio. peptliilapeta'a:o4.o.l,
sltlingtit
.50,',4?1 . ;,4,9k1/01v441141A4 t irele t e
iq4Z1"10N0N10,3':.MAY',1%,4.P,1044
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14/$..4.2,4 lags
(!' , .
4 (17114.101 j 0idi it chieritifo'B4pttlj
tlt'6,lalsitot 01;.43944e0OgroA`tiq0,014.0fi'fr,
'lOl4ai r l,g c i 3 9 •: n';(9'R4rollel'4sl-'ki '
o o
tke
attigtelA " r* Ft r
N. 11 .PrLoPm . s-Vi. 3 entfr° - ar f
egOionth:'
May 24 4849., j . ;,, tf."'SP
'CO.NEECIIONARVIROITgi":4C;
117 . OULD.„sliform their Inenkle And iw ohlm
thaftl4•haVc thiliatike :14
Bighistreec,Aext door to, • Bpetena's
a large; fresh,,:ind Clegarit assortment: of
Elivas ; Anw other. articles .iwtheir) line; Which
thpj; ore ready,.tq dispase,of,.wholesale and retail;
on' the Most reasonable 'terms, liisorfenent
comprises die_loßlowilwvarieties;,4ll are
'of the choicest quality:
• CANDIES.,--Mintthrls, Allied,' spear
,
czkces and rolls,
,einunmon, sassa
fras; tediattp,boarhounll, Clove, CMesm and hind-eye,
ThoMpSoMan.or pePper candies; Jackson mnd,Clay
leMpq„,191111, French, and ,coininon Neugo ;
rreheWi'coinvrisia;and ciplocling.seatets; mint drops
m k t , mal candy ; sugar and hum:, ahnonds,;
&lily toys, liquori6; • • • •
. Iherts,Engl hi: walnuts,shellL
ha rks;cliesuuts, and Brazil, creu in, cocoa and ground
.
, FlWlTSn—Oranges; lelpplut;tidsins,fign,
elides and citron. Altidtluf.keV., - • ' .
Cavendislt Toliaeca, , 4t.nd'Sdigaitit
such ns Rept lia, Prirdalktt,4l,lnViinit';;Trabutinit — iftid
segars,fif .
Their nsSortoielit in t:epi conittittib• tutiplied BY ,
tre§li cptiodry utercd ‘ initt,s'are invited to
call, as they can be supplied ,on. fertia :is ndvnutage
ouss his city prices:: The patroziago ;d:the - public ie
respectfully anlioiled.. ,
•
Carlisle, April tIG, ' . :
ILeathery,Oloko6to ittur uthib
-I.44d)Zta.ZP3d'
,WDE: L. PEEPER;
MOST respectfully informs the citiiens of liar
ylsburw. and the public in general, that lie Ims
remove) iis '----- L l (T . atlirrAcAlorocco-und , Finding Store,
to,North Second street, a lidodoors üboye Henry ßeehler's liotel, where he will .keep Constantly on.
hand a general assortment of the following named
mlieles,.viz: . .
Spanish 416 filialeter, Sole, Shirting,
Harness ) fait` ttlai black bridle, lynx and grain upper,
-Milli Mal collar leather, Is :Ix and grain Call
.. Skins, S punish It nd.country-Kips,-top-and- -
lining leather,hellmis Leather for Fin , ,
naces and Blacksmiths, and Bark ,
Tanned Shiam •
.- • ..
- • 4111.80---4.2110R0C05:
MI
Comprising Men's Morocco, Women's undressed
red not black straits, French kid ofdilTerenl colors.
Red roans, , Bindings, Linings of all colors,' Book
binder's ILatber,,Clinmois' lindlier utkd _Buck skies.
ALSO--SHOEMAKERS' KIT AND FINDINGS; •
Such as boot keys and breakers, shoe keys, ham
mers, pincers; roluts, stamps, size sticks. punches,
knives, rubbers, files, rasps, thread, boot webbing, 'sparatiles, hoot cord, pegs, awls, &c. Yea. All of
which Ile wilt sell at the very. LOWESF CASH
! •
W, L. P. vellums his aiocere thanks to the pub
for the liberal . patronage which has,huretoldre
been extended to him, and respectfully solicits a
continuative . ortloil favors:
liarrikibui•g r Alay 17,1843.
Forwardiog ,& Coontnisioai
DUBiliNLESn'l
GEOUGE
E§PECTFOLLY informi the public, that he 119
Et, prepared to receil.e ,• fotuVard and. dispose of
Produce ei r 6if
. d,escrlOtion,
eitherni. the Philadelphia or Baltimore Nfarkets, or
at any other Point accessible by Rail Road. As he
will uttend in person to the delivery and sale cf all
articles entrusted to his care, the most satisfactory
and speedy return% may at all times be expected,u ud
ut
the utmost promptitude in the transactiou or allbu
siness entrusted to him. . •
Farmers and others having, tiny artige which they
wish dispesed of, Will do well to call on hi to, •11. n-.
inediately opposite the Mansion Rouse, tool Rail
Road Depot, West 111 , •11 street, Carli,le,
.
G. F. is authorgzed to purchase several hundred
bushels of Grain, for which the highest prae will
be given.
Carlisle, May 17, 1843: . • •
tf-9.9
f i nal subscriber tlitUitatil for past favors hrifis
I leave to inform his frienth and the . , public to
gifactlal, that he continues to carry on the
TAILORING BUSINESS;
in all its , various , branclies at the room ntenpied hp
him for the last two years, in I ligli street, west nt the
Court House, adjoining N. TV. Wood'S store,where
poix prepared to exettote all kinds of work in his
ultheintst nod most thildotatble in:inner, nod
upon the shortestmatiee. Charges
,tioule to suit the
times, Dr strict attention to business lid still solicits
share of the imblie . patronage. •
• McI'IIERSON.
Carlisle, April 5,184:3.
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04).11 ot ;011A111 . 01 V.
WIIE . IthlAl the 110 . 11.SARIUFL HEPBURN PIC-
Hukut Judge of the Court of Common
Pleas of the Ninth Judicial district of Peurniyl
vaida, and the IlOn; JpuN STuszur and TinitiAs
C. P4114,f3t, Judges of the said Court of Cominon
Pleas for the county bf Cumbeiland, have issued
their precept LicarinOlate of too 14th day of April
1843, and to me directed, for holding a Cciurt of
'Oyer nod Terminer, 41cneral Jill Delivery, and
Gefic(lll Quarter Sessions of the Pence; at Car,
lisle, on the second Monday of August, 4843—be,
ing the 14th day—at Di o'clock itt the forenoon:
18 11E,11E13Y GIVEN to thcfeoroner,
Justires of the Peace and Constable& of the 'said
County of Cumberland, that they he then and
there in their, proper persons,,,,.wilh their
Records; Inquisitions, ExaminationS, and other
remembrances, to do the things which to their of,
lice, respectively appertain—and those, who are
hound by deogrtzances • to prosecuto against the
prisoners that are; or then may ha in thp_
said codify', to ba then and Ahem to prosecute
against them as shall be just and right.
Dated .at' Carlisle; the Bth
,day , of , June,
1843, and the sith.year of Ant erieuti indepen
dence. • .
• PAUL • MARTIN, Sliarlft
•
June 91, 1843. • • •. • tc•l9
TO HOUSEKEEPERS:
1911WENTY-FIVE ~TUOIJ.SAND Ra.
PIATHERS for sale very low; in, quantities"
to suit ituroluisers, for CASII; at prices frontlo,ls,
20 anti •25 cents fief‘.pottutl. - ,•• - • •
Ready nude Betli,•llolsters • nod - Pillows, 'Curled
hair .Nlattressen ai.d Moss do., anti aii.other kinds,
to Idit aliv.iklial•likutmllB/17,,,111,`1V4 lion 4. es w i t ,'
hitirquid New Cirle.ans.: . .luds 'Late or suigl
pound.
StoyekeperS WO,A4 find it to their OdOix
tap by 61144 on the titilisoriburibehre Ourolundlig.
PINLEYtv:..kIO: •
Cornqn *Seuoud.4 Walnut streets,
Sin-26
13-23
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geinsh
.4jr
Val l ey
.Limehprne,ra - c-04 3 .4 1 10 "ion,
titina and
from . :
14.ir'n?b!lii:ES,VFi*,, 3 1.
%—ince9- , an L''',l4l 4 / 1 1,0rSk
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.: I 'r ; t . ,
ittcGOOD riss'oitni;Ait'Offikeit6;4*,.!.auom
viri, French :. 'Cocitue'sti 6 11randiee, tiel;' i
atilt 0414 gotiougallett. end commort,Wlilakey,
ir prime article' of,. Accrual:la . : Pew* liy,larlyil'94
aud Lisbuta Wlnes. .- ' —.;, .1.. : i
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j and boirels fron?.;lttptlk.4lo4l444l:lxiStPT.P47::
niers whittit,,#ce;':lo
1 1 / 4 1pit4tifiwier
olies i Itheuituttiiitilnd 1210qtittt or every mllitd~:
diini 'to Man.'
, S.d/A.lfYlirarN V4 0 ,4 4. 4. 11 ;LtP.471:444:'
'Aie a certain care,' foe; irate rtten}, ; vemitEcnt, Her
voeti,,hillatutnittory ttn!l itittei4 ; reiereqi,heeti,u7Atlift
eleitite the body frolp 114 - Incirt! p .whielt
when coufincd to,the eireuhitio44e ihetause of:Al
kiwis
• PEVEI47.'
2744,"
. „
Bb;.iilso; d lihll , ILb ennie on
the nieu.hrauw and mascL :, cnuSiir~ ' lreniw ;: iirflnmma=
(ions
..• , , •
R//EU.344775.,11-17131K14".&.''"
The 'lndian *eke&bib Tiffs be re1101:04f as". l 4 -
Was certain to give reilef,49,l iPperseryed:trith ac:
Cording tp . directions, , iti,lasilitaSsuredlyjcadw,l9l l •
out fail, make a perfebe painful
maladies, ,From unres t to
,eix of Said,iegiAns
Vegeta
ble Pills taked evei'y night on going to tied will-in a
short time so completely. rid the i li - ody'Srpny,evary
thing that is opposed to health, the
Gout, and pain of every descrititioa,willbeliterapy.
1719.11,1'11,E
For the Same reasons, when, from sudden clianrs
of'aimospli'iny; or any • oilier cau s e, the perspiration,.
is checked, and the humors which should Pass offby
the skin are thrown inwardly, causing, '• '• '
1.1E3D.W.1.1E,
. .
Nausea and sieknelts, pain , in the bones, watery and
inflamed e3es,sore throat, hoarseness, coughs, con
sumptions, rheumatic Pains in cstrious, parts of 'the
body, and many other symntcims ofd _ '
____
THE. INDIAN. v. EG "'AIM VlDtß;yvill .
ably r.,iveimmetilaite relief. "VEOin ' three of
said Fills taken every night an gait* 4461; will in
a short time, not only remove all the Above
snot symptoms, but the body will, 4'l4*i - wet :tiro; l?!,
eestgred to evea soinoler health Viotti beforrho_____
same may be sold of •.,
ASTI' NIA ;OR DIFFIPULTY,CiIipREATHING;
The itultan Vegetahle fills will loosen and carry
otT by the Stomach and hdwels those tough phlegini,
humors, which stop up the Air cells of the !unmeant'
re the eausettot only of the abevedietreeging'oece,
Idaiuy but irluon oegleled, often terminates in_ lLat
still more dreadful malady Failed
• CONSUMPTION.
It should also be remembeml that the Indiats
Vegetable Pills arc ncertniq.cutefor 1 7 .
PAIN IN . TO silk.
Oppression, nausea, and sickness; loss of iippelitaa
costiveness, a yellow tinge of the akin sad eyes and,
every 'other symptom of a torpid, or diseased state of
pitrge from the body tlmsi
impurities which if deposited upon this ;rapt:taut
•organ, are Ilie cause of every variety of -
When a Nation is Convulsed by Riots, Outbreaks
and Rebellion, the only sure menus of preventing dm
dreadfdl eoilsequenees of a '
• qivii, WAR,
is to eapel 'all-traitors, and evil disposed ones from
the Gonntry. -
1n like manner, when pain or sickness of siiy.kind
fat; body in ' struggling with internal foes;
the true remedy is to
, . .
EXPEL ALL McMinn lIUMORS,
(Traitors to liftt,) and BEALTII WILL BE' 'ffilt
CP;I2
. ,
'Clint the Principle of miler, disease; 1# viNinsiee k
and Porifying the body, is strictly in accortlante
the Laws which govern the animal economyrand,ic
properly carried out by the use of the above natneif
INDIAN I'd:I:TABLE T 11,9 .4
result ht the complete,,ftlitqardu of
Bibease; we offer the following tesiimoniplS, from
persons of the highest. respeetabiliti In Is*w York,
who have recently been cured of the Anest . ohstiUntet
cordpioiniS, solely, by the use' of Wulogi's ittotAx
YEGIT.ALI.f. PILLS OF THE • ; .• '
.-.. . . .
AMERICAN GOLLEGEOFBEApTII.
.)ft1)1
JAMAICA, L. I. no t .... •
'..
Dimity William Wright-DM:''sir—.-1( i 1 with .
great satisfaction. that I inform you,of, nsys . hplqox
been entirely Form' of AVapspsja,l, l ffore.years atamk ,
iin , „ by the use of your INDIAN VEGETABLE)
PILLS. .
r.
Previous to m6efini celebrated
medi
cine, I had 'been tinder the hands of several ,Physl..
cianc, and hail tiled carious medichiesthut all to Ms
, Alter using one 25 cent Lot of your
howe:..er, I experienced so much benefit; that'T,e.
solved to !lei:Severe in the use of them according to
you'. directions, which I am happy to state,l44,re.,
a,perfeet cure. In gratitude teyoufe,„the,
greet benefit I have , received, and ills?, in the hope
that others similarly afflicted dray be induced toniafze
trial of your extraortlinimy Medicine, I ',send yeti,
tide btaterlient With full liberty to publish the same if
you think proper. ~
,Yours, , ,
New Yorte, Juno 113, 1841. O. C. BLACK..
To I%IC. Bichnrd Deilitis;!Ant foriVriglit'S India!?
Vegetable Pills, No. 288 Greenwich st;
Dear Sir—At your, recornmendstioti, I some tints
since made vial p 1 INPLAN,I* , 6
FITAiILE PILLS of the North American College
• .
of I kalthf, 'and can conscientiously fur.
Purifying, the ,Blood, and rettaTatingthesystpr; •
have received more benefit from their use, than froni
unit Other ntedieine, it Lisa herctofOre been mrgood
fro tone meet itit It; • lain, tlat; sir, with' ;mini
thuuks,jtiur,obliged friend,. • C. M. TAPE,
„
_
Mr. Itichard Dennis, agent ter . Wright's .11 4 11 a,
: • 'Vegetable Pills. " ' " -
Dear Sh 4-1 have heetr afflicted for' several years
with lawaritl:wettkeess and pikers.), debility, acgoiTil
ponied.' times with , pain in the side ano oilier ,dis
tressing-complaitits;•.After hav tag triethatilcies
et ocstiv ithouteireet, I was pertiuutled.:.,l)x q, friend to .
make trial of DrOVright'iliittitii-Vegetablef!,i l ) B i
tibial/ Lain happy to state have itSittietki4te.ta. most
wdcderfut ,mittiiiier. I lutse'r,4seo the ;•ItirtVeme(aa •
yet but a short time; ataFisiftS,;.96 Ad09i6, 1 liyilsatitaittn
'iteverinice in the tase",,
directionsohat gtallt. , :its.; talifa4
'restored, -
f most w litimily . rectirevettitialtf
sous . ..Si tuthirly alit teleth,-;ao4o:thtlop.vtuecolit .:
%,• same bctiefioi,il xesukts •
yoertilthAraliy , o
• AgFit."'..EV.'..voiperp,,,..,„,, •
Waaharit'ine . , Ulster Col'fslevi "
Nztd 'Now; se 0.:9911,1141;; , :"
whie,ll4, dertif itmt !Julio:Wed Ntri*tpi
itti the greatest beai6tsistylitg en=
ti rety. titre of' the frittent., .441(41431W
Ile4aioe, to !NO%
ANN MAllik,•,ft.ComT4olit', ,, .
GYvi***ol 6ll Vlikvill''
' Riallitol
t,
c-,AitivrAirvAt'oiitAr , ' ,oo t*o. ,
,inaily,en ,, l g ed in -selling Il'ettalate!4444
iteriftie4rotielflitzlOtittOgrattl*'PW,li 4ol 4. o,, ..
thitie'tle,speAte Fou r ttitire,
iseopibsticbs;lliai iiletit*lfielleiy 441
cipselleeekkor4f l Pll4eiVfA l l. , .. ro l ,, 4 to o . 7 otfidta i t•
,i t ublie ere 'esittionet net; r ere... l #ittg .
I %stileiVeit
leg hi fatted:* T
WRIGHT'S
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LIVER COMPLAINT.
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