Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, August 02, 1843, Image 3

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Wedpes 64.104in:fag, August , 9 1843
11 ;r' VOLNEY B. PALMER, Esq., the Phila.
tdelphia:Agont for this Journsl, has removed from .
.his late OffiCe in Thirll nonr- Walnut:.
ondlo now Inested, tit-No. 59 Pine Street'
beqoyir r ! ied,:tmi s'eMili Of the Exchange.
Perrone &airing to lUiv4rtiaa *ith '
us, will 'pollen Mill
• Mr.' PALMER, who is att.
lhorized net as our Agent.
Temperance Lecture&
;Cy' -It will ho pereeival By a name in our ad
vertising coltfmns, that Col; Wallace, a Reformed
Drunkard from Philadelphia, ptoposes to deliver
a series of lectures on t eitipdranhe in Ihte
ty, during the.month of September.' He is stated
'to be a 'powerful and succedihtl advoaato of the
good cause.
Ladies' Harvest, Home.
CI.Tho Ladies of Shippensburthe will be seen
- by their notice in our advertising columns, pro.
pose giving an entertainment in that borough, on
the 10th inst. i with the object of raising a fund to
furnish the Church lately erected by the Presby.
.lerian congregation there. We bespeak the pat
': renege of the liberal minded citizens of that place
in favor of so good an object. Indeed, 'we shall
Beare ly shle_to-deny-ourself-the-pleasure-ef
witnessing tho "concentration of beauty" which
a friend there informs us will be present, and who
_ kindly invites us to mingle with the throng. The
inducement is a powerful one, but beauty, it must
'not be forgotten, has sometimes a very dangerous
' influence—too frequently it "leads to bewilder
end. dazzles to blind"—alid" we tremble as we
.think of . .
"Some dreadful colds we've caught of late; '
.While shivering in the shade of Beauty's frown!"
yterian — Churc
=ME
cO-The first Presbyterian church, in this her
(nigh, under the Pastoral charge of Rev. W. T.
SPROLE, will be reopened
next, the 6th inst. •
This fine old edifice, which has been closed for
the last th;oe weeks' has, in the interim, under.
gone if through renovation' The walls in the
interior have been painted a fight blossom ectki „ mf ;
the pulpit hail been - repainted; and all the other
Wood work in tub Interiof of the church cones
-- pondingly- improvedii-giring-the-wholc- a--very
light, beautiful and airy appearance. This church
was built ix number of years previous to the Rev
olution.; it is constructed of finished limestone
and its 'thick and massive walls bid., fair to resist
the tooth of Time for centuries to come. Long
- may its devoted and eloquent Pastor survive to
minister to the spiritual wants 'of his people, and
the old sanctuary remain as a strong watelitottof
Upon the walls of
\Ve observe, also, that the Lutheran Church;
Hoilration Pastor ; is undergoing ex-
L'iusive 'repairs mud tunprovemento u which will oe
ti:P'y a cdnsiderablc length of time to complete, -
Thht congregation will, in the meantime, we on.
ders'te;nuf, worship Only Sabbath aftefnoon i in the
PresiVtertan..Cluircb._
liesutinption pi . Specie Mil/linen tOI
ex'Weunderstand thatkl , a testdution of the
ilthird of bitteters, at d tile'bting last week, the
(tiSdisle fl'aiiW will lici-eneter redeem Its, notes in
sfieide We unnti,ihco tills stop ItS nne
Mai we lutliii've will gratify the publ'i'e, and ritlitut
"btlfeiricial to the institution.
iietieeirts fly the
;-S'cverat MUsical Conterta have beeii given
In klYi l orougli cltiring the kilt week; by a Paq
piipfis; composed of three young ladipt:llid
fito gentleniim, f . rm the Pennsylvania institution
for the cilneation of the Blind: They arc travel.
ling under the direction of the Principal of that
DAVID 13. Twee; and aprinci
pal okjea,of their tour and pipe exhibitions is
Rated to that iif 4mnnstralingthe,praetica.
bility and advanta g e of edtienting clue blind.' If
subh be the design we are sure that no spectator
e'er leaves their Conceits; What ikeling, in the
high gratthbatlon ho has etlfuyed; hilw fully they
have accomplished their object. • File skill and
tidrieetness which they perform on the save.
tnl instrumwits, and the sweetness; pdv.!et, and
Cultivation ot their voices In singing, cannot 01
to spike the ntilliCnee with equal wonder and' de.
light; while the calui, serene, and almost joyous
expression of their countenances, speaks a deep
seated contentment rarely 'enjoyed by .
ninny who si•c iri ilia lU'llPoe;easion of every sense,
but who, seeing..aro blind to hie trite' sources of
happiness. „ ' , ,
. • •
But perhaps
. the Toot interesting -member of
the party, le Lida bbinao ill gr . 4lllliiyeai l lhf
age, who was Ilttitrilit to this country -by Mrs.
tlerrzcsrr, wife of the celebrated Miehlohitry hi
that country. This little girl, though sl'o is en.
tirely destitutd (inlet arid hits'becri hi this
try but a tow years, reads -with a torrectnews;
cility and'ease that risionitiltes ail Who hear her,
The Pennsylvania tiwiltutta eel. the Blind i;
one of the noble charities ivliieb Is undot the en•
dament of, and does honor to our. State. 14 . 13
an, We arc certain,'will want stronger testimony
then that afforded by these pupils, M the highly
beneficial results which have folloWed the attempts
4,f this latitiltion to educate the Blind; nor can
its appeal 'to the pinpb sympathy bo resisted by 'a
aimmotiilq F;oitiefied. Ungava sensibility or
'
ErThe U. S. Gaiette di.einot understand how
the beauSfylng' the . publf, repairing
of paVereeniii in Carlisle caiiliaVe a6lcorreSpend
ing improvement in the morals of cut youth ;" as
was urged by Um friend whe occuPled
ial chair last week; hi a par4raph'llpou'this sub
ject. Well, if we cannot lidly establish the coil
raciness of the peslti'an :with regard to'. moralsi
there is at any rate no luck of other good reasons
for having bead PavOmentd: . •
(O•A' noridspondlint - V - fiepublicam
noticing the Mini refatiii to the death of a man
near WrighMvitle, from poverty; Mid eitiaiotioli,
'denies that' the Aitken' of that. Mace generally,
knew of 'his situation. ' The cerreepondent
'had Isis case beint'ltnoWn titers woul MOO titled
'l2O want of attention to the Buffeter. ' •
oZrWe hevo receive,d.the fires neober Oranetii ,
Vlay paper, reeently.establihedle ,
"George Fryelage;: Or. Co: titlele the Pecille'i
VrTl,9 texperearo nlltd rjilt
!palling n!urdere, `
auicidee, forgcliavylefaleationet
.4te. it would be an emilaps and pitttitiefteolt ,
; Alta tiiefl,ol,:ipil;beeidee.weAllid'eeed.Oed.
h ail
Road Acehlent. •
`lllTAseitains °mein contact the Albany
Sehpeectadi !le&OA; ntFil,diYitnit• led
a k'rodldeptiol;l*tpealtigemoitivee
bieoinotiree*iieethei tii;.Pleeel, • ,
- F:•ilfittibill i ,hee' been 100401 '
114 PorlittCfr tinynlyatuebin „„ ,•‘ • '
1Aw....5.4t1...5.1461112
kit
• ,_.•;•- , iirAlltiti.if:Adigiliirß •
CrThirtninoratle patriot iiion*nirinieviour
to the •HOrth . 'west:'A splendid ryet:Option was
given hiituatt; the city BaMtiO4?w
thW :2 - 6itha i tit:,. Hon: MiliareriliMoin; addressed
him on heitiltof the cit izens ; to whom Mr:Adams
replied, in which ho, paid he took their, kind at
tintions not as od eVidennit : iiiat they agreed with
him in 'all Ms 'public acts and opinions, but as a
tribute of, respect,to, his ttioilv l cii, iri kis endeavors
to servo them and their Cabers!, : .
cO.We really, cannot see what therein in'our
little notice of the Chainbiarbbilfg Times; last
weelt,' to excite the' ire of thb halter so'aWfullY:
We wouldinfoim Withal: '&li Pert of "Our own'
business" to attend to - Frainklill ne Well as to Cum,
borland county, tia far as the eleetibnaCongress.
man is concerned:: so that political trlbkery shall
be disappoint when it attempts to foist an /ad
vocate of th Free Trade humbug into Congress
from a distract so thoroughly friendly tb the Tailff
,11‘ that of Cumberland; Franklin and Perry; And
as, 'here will be an endeavor made to give Mr.
M'elanallan the nomination, it would be well fef
people of this district to callupon him to "define
his . position" without "delay - on the subject of lho
Tariff. No opponent of American Industry ban
be elected fronr this district, Mr. Times.
• Q'Ycsterday being the anniversaiy of the e.
mancipation of the slaves in the West India Is*
lands, by the British Government, was celebrated
by, the Colored Temperance' Society of Carlisle,
by a procession and entertainment in the woods
adjoining the town. Several addressds, we learn,
ere-delivered.
InrThe New York Tribune of last Sattirday—
a journal which- possesses the most extensive
iiitant—of arriving utircorrent—conausion---in—re
gard to the tone of the publiC press throughout
the Union—holds the folloWing language:
"The intelligence we gioan from our exchanges
conctrning the incoming crops is.full of promise.
In ulniost every section of the country wheat, as
well as other grains, Is good." _ _
0:7 -There is ono thing Dickcni (Id not gee
I when hi this country; says the National Vie - FIJI: 7 —
that was a than rode on a rail! If he fcels , in.
clinefl_fore_iaensUrjp,_he will he
. suye_not \to
miss it, after the renewing libel on mu. nation:
"Make commerce one huge lie and mighty
theft, Deface the banner of the notion for an
idle rag; pollute it star by star; and cutout stripe
by stripe, as rreim the arm of a,degraded soldier.
Do any thing fib dollars o,d:et is a flag to them!"
Canal
,"
Commission:v. h.
tlibii
I 1
:ji3cnjamln Weaver, Eeq. , of,Pittsburgh, is
timed, in the papers ii that city, as a suitable
candidate fur Canal Commissioner.
rd'Anotlice,Comet h announced by the astrono•
'mere at the Observatory ih.Phlladelphia, first dip,
enVered at Paris in May. It rises about 9 o'clock;
P. M. l in briglifneis 'about equal to a star of the
seventh magnitude. 4-, ,•
Some of the papers piaci i'lic-napies of Abbott
Lawrence, of Massachusetts, and Theoddrc Fie- 2
linghuysen, of NeW JOrsey, on the list of Whig
candidates fat the Vico Presidency, -
In - John
,111cCrJary, edifor:of the Wheeling.
Gazette s has disposed Of that (wiper to Messrs.
Hull & Harper, Who Will hereafter , conduct
lb - The New York I l lebeisii says it Is estimated
hat them are now 9120,090 ‘ 0110 of specie in this
=lll
n•The stockholders in this Company irlet at
Eric on the 22d ult. to organize the Company.
A President anikboard of seken managers were
Miens S. Reed, Esq:i is President.—..
House, Pa.
Eurfort—Having had occasion to stop
•
some tune in Harrisburg, I Was recommended to
put up at the above pained House, kept by Mr.
P Hughes, and deem iL but justice to say, I never,
in any place; found better accommodations. Ifa
clean and quiet houise, good file, and gentleMunly
treatment, arc Itorthy the patronage ultlic public;
then indeed, the Mansion house -deserves to be
filled with strangers. Its I+ilion being on the
rail road, possesses the advantage of having your
baggage taken to or from -the oars without extra
charge. I rescommend all tria l eelling In Thirds- -
burg, to give mirth host of thO Mansion !tense a
call. CARLISLE!:
BALTIMORE, Jit y 29, 1843:
- lIBEF CATTLE.—Thiceiretinga atitlhe yards
on Monday 'ere quite ilmite,4; and did not much
exceed 100 which were taken at 94 95 tb
alma 525 per IP lbs. Hogs bonlinue plent34
and have sold_at adeelinC, 5 84 being :11w high:
cat lirice"paid:
FLOUR.—AII tlerionilnatholir
nricb; and there is only fi moddrate deinand: City
Milts has sold 30 25 for fresh i . rritiik and enllise
, imeniiy at 5. Susgdeltanna is freely' idfered at 5:
Ht4ard street ooid at 5 oii Saturday; lint since at
4 Bii; and then et 4 75:
GRAIN:-11 7 11bat hitri gradually declined from
$1 10 to 1 05 for bid red Pennsylvania; new white
sold at 117. transactions in Rye: Mary.
land Corn sold at 52 cants for white, and 59 to
55 for yellow, and PennsylVania yellow at the lat.
ter price. , Oats may be quoted 25 to 26 cents.
WHISKEY.—Has improved a shade, hlids.
having sold at 24, anti bbls.'at 25 cents.
PHitAtffiLPHIA July 29, 1843,
FLOUR.—Wfieat hi d remained statitinar#.4
e.iiCorn•ltleal had deplined ; Brandywine were
8014 to.d9 , at 2el 7i; .rpnnai at.d 2di and
2 64, we quote at 2 0i to 215 t fiye
Sates !MSc been; ai'far as reported tp us, at de 4g
,sifijeh we eansia4 the ptice: these.; some tatia
0.1. •
. .
ic4 bean Hold at 103i , Cog
at3s ; centai Delaware yellow; at 54.centai
ivitreWh lie 52 Fonts : have b eard et
nd eate.some sd herds. Oata:,-4eana; brought
34 and 32 heats; Dhiawdie at go a 31 C6his;anit
.
ne* ate 98: ,
or 2 , 00 bbis tit 24.een'ta
• . .
•
dr •
/ litgritlay lasti by Revi'Henty Autaii,T, Mr:
C; Etri6 W Mita AMANDA Bona, a11 , .91
Mkidl i etonin;Detuphin. county:
F r Oil Abe Sims' day; by . 4hos same, Mr.' WILLIAM
.
Moos tillties Piuciir,A lifi!itiss, all of thlsplece,
k%%. Of tile PreabyterfaivOteureli *llll
hold a llattirtA l liairie;fri thl:nal'it
,ciplio.f
.inC 'roienili
harm en i rniasn' ir,ll0 1 0iiiotAuienatinat.; Din. *
fie* wilt be prepared 1;?r' ddiartrlng it;" fogeiter
liefrerlinienta gf varier - 4lcrada.*,ha
3ect is io fall: funds fe 1;e ePPlied
the., new Preeliiee.ei Ciineibo.-':AI I . - . fa - 0.14i
`eanee ,ern r.,"tgPectil!,ltYuPoii#o, ti)l4 1 0Md• •
Th 6 . 1 ' 9 °0'144 19 i.!*44 , ar;2l) 4 # an4gi
a in , dui,ol4Dink, kridi orafrunion 12a
Dlnnerin , ••
• '
Colored Celebrittion.
the Vice Presidency.
Erie Canal eniilpany:
2. 1 / 4 2 MilStitalt
LADIES', HARVEgt No Et
• ' -
. Col. WALLACB,iatedlitnied •Ottiiikeird; from'
Philadelphia, will lecture . gap 5, 9 1 , 114
`laces iii Cumber aft Franklin ienutities;
the da'y ' s named: • • •-
• itb*Cumbeilandi - • Sept:'
tledur Spring Nina, • - •
• Avatar's Paint, •8.-• • .
- • , Shiremanstown, •
• Lisburn, - '‘: • ,•I', • -10. '•'
,•
Mechanicsburg, -• 'll.- . '
Shepherdstown, • /Q.'
Churehtown, • • • • "
I;oguestown, ' ' 41 14.
Ningstown., • - •
ftllddliitpwn, ' '.' ' . 14 16.
Collide,,, ; ' • . • • n 17.
, Nowville„ • . 14. 18.
,Newburg;.- • • ' 4 " „ 19.
SprSpringfield,, 4l • ' ' ' 2 o .'.
Stoughstown, Ai 21.
' Shippensburg, " 22.
Green Village, . 14 23.
. ' SirdsbUrg,, ", 24.
Plunpbellstown,'
~ " 25, •
Chamborsburg, . ; . : " 26.,,
Erbliambersburg prlpers will please copy
1 0 '14Jr11) FORTE.
A BEAUTIFUL lostroment, nearly new, rind in
A
gitod condition, 2 ,is 'offered for safe, very very
low and on terms to suit the purchaser.
ENQUIRE AT THIS OFFICE.
40-411
August 2,1843
TO MY OLD FRIENDS.
AI I vefAr desirous of closipg my affairs
In cull-au:Hand county. mc. JAS. It. SM rrii,
at the office ol;,the Herold & Expositor, isfully
thoriiedgollett all monies4loe me ' and %ylitchl
hope will he promptly discharged. All accounts
against lie Win be presented to Mr. Smith for col.
Siirrtv.is alSo authorized to am ns ngdiii
for te blot:aster "Union Fl Sentigel,''—ntid will
cheerfully !Upward the moues of - those of my old
friends v•Ito may wish see how we ore getting
along. IL WHITE MIDDLIC.TON.t •
7 :-Augnst--2,1-84.3 - tf-4D
_ .
CASHT CASH ! I . CASH ! ! !
ALL persons ottlebied to the subscriber;
are notified tied they must call and settle their
accounts fortinwilb, as llingin• indulgence cannel lie
given. CHAS. OGILBY.
Carlisle, Aug. $, 184. tf-40
IMITY Ruffles and Comblick Dimity by the
yard, for sale low at the atm•b of
7.l.tigiist '4,1843
• SU It PIE 111.1 M
7 - Ci
TTEORag -- W - AILTERS; - near - Leesburr,t
lir beriamiconnty, will attend to Stli'veying of all
kinds, on rilsonable terms. 121
Aug. 2, 114.5. 3t.40
Cheap Rents.
TWO, good Dwelling Houses for rent, till April
next, Oa very - low price; possession given immed
iately. ' • . ' • CHAS OGHAW.
August 9., 1843.tf-40
_ ,
acovacul - A.
ALL persons are hereby notified, that
AitctirMALD Blittlitit,orNewrille, Cum
berland comity, Pa., did on the ttfith day tor July,
execute a Decd of Assignment of all his property.
Real, personal and mixed ~to tin, subscriber for the
benefit of all his Creditors, as appears by said as
sigimtent which it of. record. All persons having
claims or demands against the said estate, arc re.
pleated to make known the same without -delay, and
those indebted to make payment to the Fuhseril,er,,
residing in raid borough. •
•IVNI. KLINK.
4t• -40
• 1 Summer Goads.
I sill svll halaitlee or we Summer htoek, at
getltily rethiev.l lirlocn, for
Aiegie4 `..! 18.1.3. ell.ls. 0(;11.111%
Town Property at
PUBLIC SA LE
sitliNerilier 11! n 0 111
II I) k (51 . AUGUST Cnnrt
this Inniffigli, the Ifroperl) un si !deli hie
HOS' fs..sides, •
!dory
g. a
.
FRAME HOUSE, ;lift ;1. 1
ANTI)) LOT O 5 cutoux a),
.2 . '1!
- Ritual,' on sumu itattuvuu muuut. Tip. 1111115 C 1111 h if
IniSeinent find garret finished, Willi rt.fine garden aitil
choice fruit leeeS. .1150, two kali: Lois
above, will lie Sold ul (lie Shute lime aiul Iducc. Both
will he sold without reserie.
tu ennitricitee at I o'clock Ih the hiletsiodit,
when :Mewl:time and terms will be givist by
IiLLIA Si Al A
Carlisle, A tlgust 2,18.13. is dtl
Register's Notice,
ft EGIRTEII I A biTICE,
Catliulc, July 29, 1843.
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•.
Notibe is lierely giveli to all persons interested,
that the followtng necodnts'lluve ljbeti tiled in this
office for examination by the acculnitants thereitt
naineCand will he presented to the OrphatiS'
Court eirCumberland rudely for eiinfirmation anti
allowance on Titestfay Uir. 29th tlaSt of August;
A. D. 1,143, viz f
, I. The accotint of AndFcfv liaVidson and Da:
Administratois ofJohlt Sitevely, late
of tiewton township, deceased.
2: The supplemental account of Gcorg - e Mold
rthd Jacob Mold s ; Adiniithitrators 9fJacob Nola,
late of East Penrishorough township, deceped.
3. The II continc•ofJachb Sadler: AdmirliairatOr
of John Molt; Woof Allen township, depriscd:
4; The account, of John JohnsMi ' Adininistr?,
tor. of Martha Geddes' deceased, filiti . by said
Johnson's Excc,utors. ~y . 41 ,.•
- 5' Til e . neetient of Loma 'tartan, Administra.
for cum, testproento, mimosa of Christian Humor.
leh; late of the,,bormigh of Carlisle, deceased. - .
„. 6;,Tho account q William Peal, Administrator
of SinnucH Sturgeon, late of the borough of Ship.
Polishing, deceased. ' . . ~ .
1. The account of Michael Cocklin, Executor
ofJacob Cocklin; late of Allen township, dec'd.
• 8, The account of William Barr, Executor or
Robert MeGlaughlin, late of the borough of New •
vine, deceased. ..
9.. The account of John Zioglor, Administrator;
of John Wetiel, late ofNorth Middleton township,
decqased.. .„..1 . •.. ~
. .
10,, The,.account of George W. Shoafer and
Jacob Shrom, Executing, of:David S. Forney, lato
of the borough of Carlisle, decoasexl.
1 1., The supplemental and . final a c c o untdn of
Christian Staxinan, Executor of tAbralmirt Stay..
man, late of East. Pennshurough townshiP,,doo'dt .
12. The supplemontal ,acemint of Renjamin
Myers, Administrate; of John Myers, late of West
Pennsherough,townshlp: debeand , ~
13. The ac c ount. of Robert Wilson, r Atlriiinis.
tester 9f R.:heti Calhoun, late of the; bor.:igh of
Mechatilisbut; decetisepl. ' . . ,
, 'l4, The account of William McLean, Admin . -
tstrator cum testamentti annex.) of James Parke r ,
atq of the horotigh of ShipPolisburg, decealed.
IS. The account of Frederick Ziegler, Guard.
n ,of . Seriool.,Zigler, a Minor son of Christian
Eiglor,lato of West Pcnnsbotpugh townsbjp,deo'd:
' • JACOB BRETZ, Rigister.
•
ORANGES: AND LEARNS ,
to r ot prim granges and ll' 'mond;
just received and for iiiiNot's at the gore of --
Carlisle, 3 ulf i 6,1446. ' a-9
•
of l'ai4riersigilii'
THEpartnerehip hereinfoie"aidting be:
tateen the firm of P, & .1(001 4 1TZ; deal-
Ing in thelderoantile business, will diadolged-on the
6th instant by. mutual consent; The Bcoks . and
r(es of, the fis t will, be in_ the handd lot .Itobeq
rents; to whip, pollens 'plowing ,therti4Ses an-
Owed, will p ease cal 'and make settlement. •
. • ) • , 114. R. IiORNT.z. 4
Misinesei 0111 tentlimed at the.oldefan4 ;
. Philip Reda', who solleitaid edn'tinilithee of pubs;
hippenstitg, July 96,18 . 43, ,
pAtINIERs „w 4 ANTE ROY D: -
' ' A
244 of tigust CointiOo.
Enaish 5ch91:414 lei boroush, of Meohaniosbung,
!PAO following luwooffetylift , dingoWritilig; Mit&
inotlo; 04P211077 GrAllXler; PO* keeping, eingla
and doublilentry r , -9nq .kcillide wpll be aorni.rd.—T•
Sakoblo tet,bionlonee mfiiipak 14'4,1;0 9 ;0er, pia
oontlnue,six , rnoiltlio."` IslWhectiegAiplo.l4,4 . llo
can come sell recominenilOif , ! ft to •plrootet
,aaflijualitletittlon, poi41(1, to
11 , ILLIAA' HINNY 174
"'113.0 • t'
t.AILORINGI EgtABLISHMENT.,
Infor,i4g
mi., the pitbliokiiiitthey likve altered intcrpartneri
ship in the.: • . ; •.'
rIcSB,
ltt the olit , shop p foii.aeveittl,yearc oecupled by nne„of
thent,l'lMain street; next door wept,of N. Witten'
Storer they ac e prepared , to exeetk e
all work entritited' to their care in t% neat, fashionable
and satisfacterpmialetri, Front .theirtiXperielle4; in
the busineee;""anif partieulari);. the :rimer parther,
who hair ivorkeithi ,heaely all thePrinbipal Mtiei and
tow ns,of .the United States, they4loubt not , they } Will
he able to,render . general satisfaption.,...They there
fore solicit a share' of. public patrenatte.•. . •
• • WILLIAM ;411'A - 14 I{M 9 ,r
• . • ALEXANOEII M'PIIERSO6I, -
Carlisle, July - 26, 1841, . • . '
•...
• ALL those intlitlited to •the subscriber,wbile enrrry•-
ingon business birnself," are. requested to settle
their accounts whin:Mit delay-081m needs motley very
mush, WM. M'PHERSON.,.
. -July 26,1843. , ' • • • tfs39.
FRIENDS AND FELLOW orrranrc.
griElbsE indelitefl twtl3e subicriber, will
•r , " idelise call imtnediately find settle dieir accounts,
and oblige yours, &O. .
THET ..•
Boara i of Munn t ge •
of - the Cum
berland Valley Mattia,l liisuralice Company,
are requested to meet at the house of Jacob Trego,
in DickinSon township, on }he s lOth of August, at
o'clock, P. M. Punctual attendanceis requested as
business of impdrtance is to be.transacied,
A. G. MILLER, Se'e'v..
White House, July 26, 1841 31.:39
COMMISSIONERS' OFTNEI • t
THE several Boards of School Directors of the
Couty are hereby notified that the packn,kes
contpining the Eighth Annual Report of the Super
intendent of Common SultoolsontlThank Forms for
each School District, have been received nt this offi
etantl4e-rently-for-delitwirinlimurenuth.
helve diem. JOHN IRWJN,
Clerk to Commissioners . .
. St-59
July L'6. 1843
House Painter, Glazier& Paperhanging.
& . S 111 'l' II
ESPE(.. rivq.v . announces to the citizens of
Carlisle, and did public in general, that he lion
-commenced thealkivelthilnesain nllltsbranclies, fluid
hopes that by striat attention to business and with a
desire to please, tp nitwit and reCeii.e,tt sliatie °limb
lie patronage. Ile may hetinind at . the •corner of
Soutlvilatiover street and. PAiSt Chapel alley, oppos
ite C. B. R. Davis' Chain manufactory.
Carlisle, July 19, 1843: 3m-38
CI
lalß'eM FOR S.ILE.
W; • .
ILL be sold at private stile et rArnt of first
rate
•
LIMESTONE. LAIVD,'
Siitiatein South—Middleton tovvtAitt, onu
of Car Hag, cumberland county, Pg., tying oti.ihe
Walnut Bottom Road, containing 100 ACHES,
more or leas, having thereon erected a two stoy:y
d 4 ,.... 4 0 , •
•..11 ) SirriE JlOO - 314 - .
_ _ •
large frame Barn, a well of first rate
watero young and thriving apple OIiCII.4IIIJ.
Also to be sold with ,the above tract five aura of
first rate Chestnut riinleti'.
The Walnut Bottom road pastes through this rarni
which gives a market for all tlir proiltitte ridged tip.
on it, by droves passing to the East.
Pei-soils wishing to iiitreleete will please call
Mr. Niiilrew lllair, in Carlisle. or . 0a the suhsdrihut
lit ills .11ills, 4 miles \\rest_at Caidiiiht.' •
_JOHN HAN'S. .
11%.3
1843
TO FUILEFIS I DYERS AND DRUGGISTS.
Call soon for great Bargains.
t!ST Nlitimfortuireil nod for sole, 'first-rut
i. COPPERAS, Wllieg will Int sold it
(omit 'ties to suit iiiirelitisers tin• less . tlinit it ran It
loottglit in the City; for rash, in Corlisleut 11111 . 1i110111
~1 . 4 I lotd, Ilatiover street. All orders a ill lie pone
Ittolly :Attend to by
AFXIII.3) B. KKEVII
Curlisle,.litly Id , 1 949. ' :it
Agent fur the sale of Suuthworth Manufacturing
SUPERIOR IVRITEIG PAPERS
Warehouse, .A o. 3,llinor street, PAM,.
Tice tolinu ing kinds coottantly du hand, mu! for
lo the 'l.lnde nt the lokrekt inark4.4 pribes:
Fide, thiek Flat Caps, I'2, 14, and 16 lbs. blue nod
white. ,
Eflra super nod suilii fine rolio Po.th,titue.tt white.
Extr:l Supel: Packet and ennunereial posts, blue Anil
white.
Extrit super Wen Nolo p'ilkin.s.
Supeallue and fine B'lll ilapers,(l,ong.)
ltn tlo . do (Broad.)
ltd (hi Coiinting !louse Caps,blUe.
Extr.i stijlei. Congress Caps and Letki.s, Oulu rind
lklue andmllite. . ,
Supedb.e French, Post plaid Find ruled;`
Do Sermod Caps nod hosts.
Super/14 rqd flub Chlis tinll.yosts,3lifed nod plain
. blue nod 4Wille,,tiOods qunlit ica null prices:
lidoort Ifoards t ,Tissqe Envelope, Wrap.
ping and I lard warp ; papers; Ste.
D12211111,A119 VAII:Db.34
THE'subscribers respectfully. inform the
public, Sad they have purchased the mike
stock of Goods of Thomas 11.
.Skiles, consisting of
Cloths, Cassimcros, Vcstinge s Gloves
Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Linen Collars,
Gentlemens Hose, Crti9ts, Caps, &e. fie., nll of
which they offer for sale at the old stand of Thomas
Skiles,.sn West Main Street. They assure the
public that their work will he done in the, best man
ner and most fashionable stile. Gentlegien fprnish
log Cloth,. may rely upon haring it made up with
epial tare. i•
WM. At LNTHUHST,
• ; ;;;. • • •I MU:Si . • •
•
N.,11, Thomas 11. Skilea will be continued in the
establishment as Cutter. L. I.r. S. .
Carlisle, Aline 20,184 tl'-33}
Xl.paatraziksvis
Patent .11plier and Improved Lower
WINDOW SASH , SPRINGS;
" ' •
AV thisl e T eu tl b
fisUeitteru
lower siri:e e l
u kin e d of
s \ t '7i t e r i s
i.
may be lefrirlialt wey down withoVa,possiltility j of
being opened any 'forth& Vein the; ()Maitre.' •. They
took a premium at the itimeiictin Institute in New.
tork,and have been recommended ntia eery superior
article by the best carpenters throughout the country
wherever introduced. 'llk are itarrsinted not to
loan their elasticity or lireak, have points•for pre
serving the notches in the sash, antl directions for
selecting the appropriate sizes and properly putting
them in,t,o windows. ' • , •
For sale at the Hardware Stores in Carlille, and
f tore e, sel I ng Hardware in Shipensburg, Mercers
burg, , Churchtown, Mechanicsburg, - ..lioguestown,
Greencastle, 1 - I%enstnwn, Waynesburg, Gettysburg;
liarrisbueg., Also at Wholesale dnd •Re••
titil stores in New YorX,
Pittsburg, Chicinnett, St. Loa', Oileani, Sat.
titrerioes to suit the times. ' ' , •
.r i I
p - N. R. Windows should bemadenierow;ngirwit •
artihk strips, and ,both sash the lame size. • Thesh
*tinge •n be p ut td windows in old buildings.:., •
Lnly,, S£4B. .• • • St-a 6
4it,THg,propextysiperthweil rot- iule by the` giet•ifti
Stp the.property or,Ediyprd, is 114 his,
proper but belongtto ti,; - .1 - bnve meiiy .yeam,
agos.Pdrahased rothst in • this 'whole isfate of
sp.q. fatheri - Ctirbtlikb Leoliftr,4l,..upd paid .
lumfpg ill full. :WM. LEONA:RM. -
Jul* 12,1843, - . St-37
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" SIIOES.'
received 13°at
te stored' , 1, Gir,BY.
sale very,low at.h ~„1c S 0 •
„lune' 21:1843,
-SelsOes"‘'
14E Virt.;;atidition:;to,Ahe; former4Siooil'
'A*;9 l Ana caP; sqlvinlandpeged Moots Ildeoaand,
47 gap flopta gakd quai tty, B°l B /ciP,
Q gall Moravia. Ladles; `Misaaa Phimircapi
'arid "ririoiOaarii allpiaidlia arid "Mak% line,
. 1 0 broeb_gplik/oldoQ9ofritadn
ly. o 4i - 1 5 tliW.f Ma MATZE •
Carlisle, July 'ln, 1843
N. S. LAWRENCE,
Company's
mina
~ o f ut 141.44 :314)-03. Mitat
,;;;' •
Teeth
that are tor , thelnprelersatiott, such
nS 4.c a l ing Aluggpig i or will restore
the loss or them' o hy, inserting Artificial Teeth; from
a single Tooth
,
, fitil sett..,, . . •
(Office on Pitt street, a few doors South of the
RailroatilHotel. - - • .";/1 .
N. 11.' lir. Loomis, will beabsent from Carlisle:,
the last ten days, in each' itionth:
May 24, 1842.. ' ; •
CONFECTIONARY; FRUITi;-&,1;
LINE & PIiONYEIri; •
, • • I
IttrOOLD,,infokm their , friends and the.liiblic
YV
.that they have just.received at their stqre, pn
High street, neststlOor to Beetem'allofel,,Ciirlislp,
n'lfil•ge:„ fresh; and *Aunt / assortment of CANAKS;
FRUITS, And .otlar aiticles in their. ling, which
they.are.ready to iiiiiPose,of,.wholcsale and . retail:,
,the most rensonabl terms„. , Their asstiytmetit
comprises the following varieties, all of iilncli are
of the choicest quality.: : , ,
whand,, spear
mint, mint plat, cakes hral. rolls; centiainon, WU,
fros, lemon, lioarhound; kluve,:crearmand bird-eve,
Thompsoninn on pepper Windiest gackami and Clay
lemon..balls, French and common .Netiga ;
French, common, and explplingaccrets.l mint drops
rock. And vanilla ; stigar and hurilt almonds;
candy toys, Tattoo, kn. ti
NUTS—A monds, fi lherts,EsiAlisli walnuts, shell
barks, chesint s, god Brril,creain,cocon and ground
nut. 9.7, • •
A. itiminbs.
(r-39
• FRUITS--Oranges, lemonsj raisins, figs, 'prunes,
dates and citron. •Also the hest
Caveludieh Tobacco and Spgars:
such .m 1 Ilegal.ia, Principe,. Hairlina, Trabucas and
'Aunties,' segarp, of the finest grildity. .• .
Their assortment is kept oonitiortly supplier: by
fresli additions. /Country merchants are invited to
call, tiS tlitry,,en be 81114111er) on terms as advantage.
oils aS eity_piices. The patronage of the mblio is
respectffilly 4ooOted.
Carlisle, April 26, 1843.
,Ecalfier; Jllprocco haul
W7D7.1 L. r IPEIPER,
MOST respectfully,inforple the citizens of [ha.-
risharo• and the tuthlkon'general,that hue
removed histeather, Alorpieco and Finding Store,
to North Second street, a few Pours shove lient7
Iluelder'ilFlotel, where bekeep conetantlymn
band a general assortment of the following named
artielett, viz:
Spanish &Slat Pier, Sole; Skirting;
thirtiess,fitir and black bridle, wax nod gra l d tipp er, whip and lentheATwax-nial-psiiii,Calf
Skins, Spanish and country Kips, top and -
lining. leather,liellows Leather thy Fat , -
.naces and Blacksmiths, and Bark.
Tanned Sheep Skills. .
CoMprisiiig Men's Morocco, Wiiinvo's - iiiiilres9eil
red not black Bird is, French kid of different colors.
Bed.roans, Bindings, Linings of all colors, Book
binder's leather, Chamois' leather Bock skins,
ALSO-.-SHOE AKERS' KIT AND FINDINGS
,
i Such as hoot keys innl breakers. shoe kepi, bam
mets, pincers; ro,Lets, size stirks.,
knives, rubbers, files, rasps,, thread, final %%ebbing,
slnirables, hoot cord, ~,irgs• iiule &e:. !All at
which he will sell at the I AMES 1' CASH
I'ItICE!
AV. 1,. I y returns lifd sincere drink a ft! tho 1016.
lie, for the Liberal patrtiiiti . ge xv hie!' has buretortire
been extended to and i.esiieellally suliCiis
continuance of their factifs.
• I larrislitirg, May 17,1843.. '
' CO IL,
2,000 BUSHELS Allegheny Black
smith Coal: 100 0 tons IVkens
Valley Ulm:burners do. SALT and FISh con;
staidly on hand and sold as cheap as tan be had
lii= Philadelphia or Bailin!Ore. • -
• I' St. P. MAR 71N..
Harrisburg; April 211 180.
Wines and Li4uarsi;
AGC/OD :mot-Intent hr 41Fi1 ewe. Li q uth.s;
viz: French and Domestio.,,Brataies, I1(4.
land Gin,old Monongahela and cOlninon WltWte:k,
printe.artiele of 'Accomao Peach Brandy, Port
and Lisburn Wines. , ,
WM. M. MATEER....
Carlisle, May 10;1843. 1 tf
Attorney at Law ,
OFFERS• his professimial services to
the public. "tn-Oflice at the late residence of
Mr. Jacob Zug. on Aft.in street.
Carlisle, April 5, 184.1.
Balzorine Prints.
ar4 ENV pieces of the above splendid stile. of gotta
, jiiii received and selling like led Cakes, mu)
astonishingly low juices at, our.Storc,,oile door
west of pile cheap neighbour, who lS hard to heat in
selling. clomp goods. We ate however, dirapsitic
this tithe and no nittlake. Call Sotto ot: Volt will
surely ihiss Sortie grelit leirgiiins. .
• , , ciLts. ItAtiNtil t... co. :
Carlisle,Jtittel4,lg4d.• if-33
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A qiiiintity of.very superior, lAtotp Block; to be
nol,ot the solve of the subseriherti. •
,June 14,1833. CHAS. BARNITZ &'Co.
w2lFA‘PALNLveiraiwalmwi.ll
2000 .BUSHBLS or RYli t ,ror which
will jay the market pric e in CAM
CHARLES OGILIIY.
•
6m-SS
New & Cheap Store..
- 7 1 H E -subscribe r would inform th e public
•-m- that ha 'lms taken the store room recently oc•
copied by Nfessrs. llosserman and Holton, in North
Ilanover street t , Carlisle, in which Ire is now open•
ing a large nod splendid and cheap assortqwnt of
smiliG Stlittriitei
DRY Cons: GIiOCERItS'y 4AnDwARei so. so,
pf 'every variety piql •quality, 'Which' he invites the
public to call anthestimine,cpnfident that the qualitk
of his goods.and their low' prices will gtfe satishie,
*ion io all obi) rimy Ihrti With zi calls
• CI - FABLES i.titED;
Agent for .losepli
tr•Vi
ti , ray Fr, iil4l
, 5i _,•....._f , ,,,___,........„..,......,_
. , TraTel S';
, i ait. f Zki r .o4 ice
.• .
PIIIIA'f' Fa • res and their ftirmitireintiii pitswit.;
" Ugers ge,, idly; can be sent 'from. D. .1 week and
Co's old Flo se at the foot of Walnut street, lower
than any 'other :house in 4arrislairg, to any of the
ftillowing Citiesiand all intermediate tilimex,
New Yak,. , , ilinehtlieli,
Philadelphia, I.OIIIM ilk, .
Raid move, ' 'Grand Chien,
Pittsburg, • . St. ',olds,
. Marlit,lB4.9,
• SHAD' and HEMMING.
0 •
BBLS. Prime 'Nn. 1 Shari ikc tier
ring et superior. , geelity.; .eljtvip roit Hash, at
the stoierat WM. M. itt4Trxtt o n S. Han cer
CarhateiMay 10, 1843:' .'qy
..„
toriWAlVlNGlLedidviissioN MERCHANT
Harrisburg; pa...
ipr:PE 7 ol , ttri at
,Iplitrote MIA
and t 4 tstiblie - gyr
that- he is now pi.eparislf with Else nia twit,
Me/lions Wire, Ajouses, sin fliat i yennit.t.,:annl..neki:
the foot of, Walnut street,tn, h irrisGii fT , fo . receive
in.Stomfer,Shibment, poultiO, protittscAnd Aterr,
chinolize,for PliTladelphte,gotionarp . and rittaburg,
nod. all intermealate., places : o Let;cl4a . nil CoN ;
[Ancona the folkiWinkfirat clues tide N , Yftter canal
Boats, pill run ;from thejliotises in liurritihurg.
Boat,. AtcAllister,
•
• Cheaapeake. ~ • .
--pary,antl 3lartha,
May , , .
,-, I N
; ',, T . OLCSALE , , 1
GROCER AND LIQUOR . STORE,
i ' ' trAittitisionia;ArA. :
VIDE subeciribet ii.ijilng..,44pitya iffe 10)7,
tail builueiiiii.nOwromare l l to,eelt IA CAP;
, try and, oWn Storeltbeltera autipc trat'l9 gongtally,
"Sugar, , , ~, ,'COWPc: , ., - .‘ ) tilc°l" ,, ,'
Teat '' • ttcHillskos, '. , roody,, ~„,
,', chocolitite; ' ice. ,Gin, , , „.„ ,
gore, ', .., , (NI, • ' Wi1154,4 , , ,
' , Spatm Candles, „Tobacco, , • ~NYAbakc,y, „
' •talt, • ~., . . 5a1t, , ., ,.
~ - ,Piellt.Ce, ,
X,VOh. ; ',
' DalcOrt. ~, •_',,,• ,' . t
cud A general assor_bActm of ISII.OOER!SS,ffi id?
....
W
ESE
X3`2.5 - '®~?~ a
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OOHN'
ERITi
7:0 bop,'d publicol and,sovp a
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Wish to suit voursbiSes in
a in, first rsto HATS :of every ,kindjust, give it
ABU at the nuwManufitclory of the subspriber,
No. 3, Harperls Row, twirki . prs north of ,Angney
4nd Anderson's itore,wherelOntentlikeiplg coil-, on hind; Find will unulufhliptre to di•der 'of
the beat materittla fluid at the; i'ery shortest notice,
11E4"4A .111"/ Pr /Ira, .114'24 US .ti
I altat.
39
()revery dessription, in the.tietinifit quid most fashion
nble•style, warranted to havens goo:latill tiertnanenk
n color as any of the Hats manufactured in the et-
Also, .
, • Cliapemis and 11.41111ary. Capg,
of every deseription,,made in tile best style, and at
very.moderate prices. 2 ~, v . • • .
i For CASH,' he will sell,,lowbr, than ever Hats ,hove
heen• sold in this ll . oretlgh—and, indeed, his prices
generally will be suell,aoo suit the .depression of
the times. A Itholigh be,tireferti Selling for Cpab
yethe will, as usual .be willing to take:Comitry re
title& at the market flrices in exclumge lin. 1144.
The subscriber retell:sills 13lOCUVC, thanks to a
generous public:J . or tint encouragement he ints re
ceived since lie firsteommenclid busin'estraluitit three
veers ago,in the, old shop in Louther strevt,and hopes
its strict allention,fo tniSiness td 'Peril and receive a
C01161111:111Ce, Or a:our viatroonge,VO• the cot:vie:le:tee
of some of lii3 - customers, he still earliest on bilSi
-119113 :it the oh? shop-chat thov • who, wish to have
"pick nod choice" would well to call at tIIC new
establishment, No. 3,,,llarper's Row.
Call and jOilge for yourselves.
OyiLLIANI IL TitouT. '
, tftscr-1
tf-s0
Vteriffs.' Sale;
BY virtne or a writ of A.lias I.evari Facial tonic
Aliredleil, imam' but of the eourt. of Cornoura
Pleas ofCotob'erlantl coontr. will
_ji4e, rased to
-
le sale, itt the Court iliThorong o Ay,
isle, on SATURDAY, the sth flat I S 13,
it 10 o'clock of said day, the following
teal Estate, sit: .
t
A Illonse and tot of GeouvaL
situate on the North East corner or onepohlic soinare,,
in the horotigh,,of Carlisle, bounded by ,Thornan
Creigh, Dlnill street unit two:tits , feet alley, hal i lig
thereon erected a large two story :italic corner !loose
and eight two siory Brick Houses. Seized no. I tak
en in .execiatiou in rte the property of John I larper,anol
to 14 sold by one, I'A.LIL MARTIN, Sheriff.
' -- I.4lteriti"a Ofliro;,Carllsle,
ZEZIE
Sitcrifil Sides.
- . t • ,t t •
. •
DY virtue, at sundry wrlts.of Vent Mimi; E \mon
as to - me. dirceted„ issued oat of tlk: Court of
Common Pleas of Cumberland cottlity; w,ill , he axe
posed to public sale lit the Court 11 oust., 10 the bor
ough of Carlisle, on SATURDAY, the sth day of
AUGUST 1843, at 10 o'clack.A. Al. the ftillw;ing
des'etilied iteal,Estatc, viz: . . •
A Lolof Grinuol, situate in tluf., Main
street. of Shiremanstown, Allen township, bounded
by the said street,and on the \Vest by &mite! Illark,
and Oil The East by George Items, containing fifty
ninefectll•ont, and two hundred feet in deptli,having
thereon ci'r'cled a two Roil- lioune Store Room, and
a two - story dvelliog lIOUSE, thereon erected.
—Met), A Lot of Ground, situate in Shite
nieestown, Alletetownship,bomitled South by.lliel'-
ory street, %Vest by:l lamed' ShirentrUi, and tit by
D.' • Allio!.wc . ll,, Containing. forty seven feet front,
nod ot • hundreil anti giglity three feet in 111.1011.
Als 1, ,A Lnt, : of Ground, situate in Siiii•e
,4em.\
mansto m, East. Petimliorottgli township,.. {Omitted
North liy Bail Road street, East hy Josepti Stroh's,
heirs, and..lacob mitlillettry /limp on the West, eon-
tabling seventy five 11.• mitt front, and one hundred
and ninety feet in dolalsrlittsing.ti..slattglitt•r- I louse
thereon erected, Seized anthialien in execution as
the property of Altirtint G. Rupp...
Also,
,A,Traet of Ind; sitiiste in Allen
township, Cumberbiail comity . , immaining seventy
six acresonore or less, ktljoinnig, lands of John tieli
elberger, Ailidn Eielielberger, George Rupp, Jacob
Long„lolinShimp and others, (Ache; thereon ever
(edit two.stoey dnelliiig 110. USE, Baru, Still IIL/119e
and caller out
.houlai. Sei#ell and taken in execii
)loll is theiprtiperty of Frederick Long., . ,
Also;&Lot Of Ground; situate in Silver
Spring toWnship, Cuinberland comity,containing live
knees, more or news, adjoining lands of JosepliEnliel
num, Frederick Myers, Airs. Abell and Airs. Alos
ser, having thereon creeted,a.iwo stogy log howl,
and stable. Seized and taken in execution is the
property of ISIIIIO Livingston.
Also, .A Lot of Ground, in the .borough
of Nhwville, containing '4O led in breadth and 900,
tics in depth; more or less. bounded by s lot of.lolitt
Bricker on the East, by a 20 feet alley oil the South,
by 11110111er 10t Of. elOSepil Otto on the Weut, and by
Rail road street on the North, having thereon erec
ted II t.u;o story Brick HOUSE and Frame Back
building..
• •
Also, A. Lot of .Ground; Oiltinte on the
re iil teatime. from Newrille to the Rail mai Depot,
adjoining a lot of Paxton and Galbraith, other pro
ally of Joseph Otto, containing 411 fet.rtin breadth
int! 2QO feet in depthOnore or less.
Also. A Lot of Ground, in the borough
of New% ille, containing 40,feet in breadth, and '4OO
hi depth, more or less, !mewled on the North rail
rottil•sirect, on the West, by Ilezekialt Reads, on the
Sonth,by a2O feet Alley-mad on the.r.ast hy the above
described lot, having.thereon erected a frame Shop
one story high. SerZed :mil taken in execution us
the properly ofJon.l.ll QUO.. •
A , Lot of Ground, situate in the borough
of Cur isle, Cumberland county; contninitig co fret
mid Iwo himilt•eil mid forty feet 111 de tit.
more or less; !minuted by the square on ,the
West, Main street on the SoutlyThomon Crt.igh oo
tae East and au Alley.on.the•Nortb, hating, (Imam'
erected n Brick two story Storal.illinise, and eight
Brick two story llonses,called iforper's Row., Selz!,
oil and taken in exectitinii its We fii•o,lierty of John'
Harper. t, • •:
'rtyo„l - 4 0in or. around, ,situate in
Wormleystihrg, Easthinitishoro township, iamb Int
cotitnining fifty right iket in breadth and one hundred
and fifty feet is.deptli. rote or less, bounded by a lot
of .1151 u Block on the:Smolt, Piiii.tAlley on the 'West,
front street Ott the East,, and a street on the South,
Iniving them:it erected a two story frame Shop, ,l.(1
a frame stable. • ;. . ,
Also ; Two Lots of Ground, situate• in
d; said town and township, each eonts ining- 58 fret
in breadth Mid 150 feet:in depth, Mare or less,itil
joining a lot of Ileitionthi elrh• o u r the Soittli, flout
street on the Easf;third street on the North, rind
01 ii k tr lot,or- said Reese ion the West.
.. Also, A Lovol Ground,, jn said towii
and township, containing 58 feet in breadth and ISO
iu depth, more or lens, adjoining :tether in'opertY
said Reese oir the East, third
. street'int the, West.and
oirtlie.Seuth thy a lot •of Saitioel.•ljenning.! Seized
:mil token in execution its the .prci(tei•!3• of 'Jeremiah
Reese.
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Aisq,.A Tract of I;nnit, situate: ip .Mon
township, containing tell nes:solo) foiti•teini per
"cites, More or less. with a chopping 'Milt, part stone,
and hart frame, n Clo,yer' )1111, anti 4 Sow,IN1(111411,
Mg flange, (sin storiesOligh,•iinti 'Ong ouch. frame
liiiro,with other out houses,nifjoini4landsor,lne t eph
Latslinw, and Michni4 Mush ier on the North, Chris
tian lAyman, t on the East; 4Thirtio
the South and West. ; Seized and Laken in eztebution
us the property of George i%leixelfy ,
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, Also.. All , : interest. of .Ed}vAt'd
Lemon* tit a lot or ground f . itiiate in the borough of
Carlisle, isoniaining .10 feet in hveacltli, slid 210 reet
in depth , nip& lesNudjoining,:n'hu or A bel, Kee..
on 'the lora!, lot, of. Ruips E.:sluipley;oti the
itrest on the sptitli awl Noetitita l iover
street Qil 04:West linyj s tig thßeou erecteda large
Three ptortl3,lo.k, !louse, a : betek Wien" mai a two
345 I+lnAniqlAintail4 rinme,slum nod frame stable.
~.iklso„
; .totoiest in •Ia lot. of Ground,
sitn4o,lnaloborough.denrlister.conralning , fiollef in'
Ittuttith,oontl lent its Aleptlii nilioinitig'n • lot of
Jismos Lambertoti,‘,mi theAVest, Watts on the
nast. an alloy on thti;South unit Bedford street oil
'the Northoliasing thereon erected n two story Log
Hour, weather-boarded soul a small Log' House.
• .Also, All his interest .in a Lot ~pf
Grounil, situate in the borough,of ciarlislit, hounded
ith:the. West —, Draikenridge's ;hetes on the
East, theitirtittike On the South ANL*, lone 'on:Ate,
North.; SeAzed and takettlp ogOeution ni,the prove:
ty of 40Ward n. Leonard:. :Anti to ho soilil,by art ,
VA L/14 .NLITETIN; attriff,.:
Sheritl'ONfiett,tnillslo,?)
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annditodate 11.1sor , 7numb'eti or zdaidera and Viata. ,
tora 411ta Spainga, ;am 4ituidad ot
Cindlido i feambetlaind . ootnaty;.Pa..inid S Igilas Wit*:
of Slifirett Onip, ; on
iho' , north'kMon
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liirdtl4 and romantio;.place:lharg
BathiVn fablis l 4 o P , tPgib ., fornefdcold*te4
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OF ALX• DISEASES . ; ;AEISIEG
E4FirRE EtTATE• TEE
111IITT 'THE. SYSTE;
Scrofula, or kineSEo,:, • RheiMiatisin
obstinate etifitheOUStru*ions, Punt
pies, or ppstlito . ~Blot_
011ionie,,Sdre Eyes; Ring
'Worin or ..Scald Head, En
largement atid pain, of tbe„Bones
• and Joitits„Sfubb orn Ulcers, Syphili
tic.Sympioms, Seiatica, or Lumbago,
and diseases arising from an.injudi
cious use 'of Mercilry, • Ascites, or
• Dropsy, Exposure of Imprudence in,
'Life. Also, Chronic, C,dfiStitAtiOnal
Disorders ' will he refilrifed by this
Preparation.
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intproventent in whatever regards the happiness
and welfave of our rare.iS,,conalmtly on the march .
to , perfeet ion, and with cacti, sttitbmtlipg day some
new,prohlem is solved, or some peoletlittl seet:ht re- • ;.
venteel,, having an important and illt.ect hearing over
man's highest destinies, If ,we juke a retrospective
view crier , the past twenty years,,hOw is the mind
struck with, wonder! That rapid atilderhasiteience .
made hi 'every department, of ejuillzial life! 3
enlarly in that Which relater: to the knowledge of the
human s'stent in health and,tliseace. ,flow ttitleuble
and indiJpenaable are the eurdtive, sesaes recently
discoveredthrough the agency; of , Ole.rniswy !. slow
does the imagination kindle:ma our,pilmiration glow,
At die iitgentlity, the near apppiteli_ta,the_standatat
o per entice', of the present thee!„ :through the
elaborate investigations of ptiyqoogy,or'ilio science
of Ltrr., 111)11,,,the l'athology of
. pretmlont disease',
mush valuahlc~gacti e 1 knowlellgt;
Lt eonsequenoe l'ecorningnequitinted vith the or-
punz.ation, t cc t2ltnents of lip! : vitrigus , tissues nod
strut!' tures of the system, remedies hays been sought
after and discovered exactly atktptedto contbinewit It o -
tteautrilis!e and esn'el morbific matter, tip cause of,
disease, and substitutis healthy action in its 1/laCe..--7
The be.mtiful simplicity of this .mode. of treatment'
is not only auggestell by the pathology- of diseaseS„
pot only gi•ntellil to the sufTer , er,bot perfectly in eon- ;
5011:111re,with the opOrations of Nature, pal b satislite 7
tocyto the view;.ali(l ieaFpnings of every
mind. It is th u s that Sarsaparilla,
a scientific rombinntion.of essential - prim:litres of the
piest I , .'getalde substninges,operates upon the
cc stem. Thr Snt saparilla is combined with the most
raintary jiroductionS . , the most Potent.sintples of the
vegetable kitqtlytu and its .inpreeethented sueeess
iu ihr_ restoration to health of those who had , long r
pitied inciter thy most distressing chronic tpaladieh .
ban given it ti.ll exulted character, furnishing ps it
'lots evidence of Its own hitvinic valise, and rotii
mending it lb the afflicted in terms the afflicted only , *
eat' know. It fois iiiost faitptiltant -
shferattim in the Practice of ' . .to obtain
rented' , similar to this—one (lint would act on the
liver, stounteliand bowels with all .the precision:nal -
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pote n ney9Emiueral preporations, It without any or
hilt deleterious elicets tlllOll the vittd powers of the,
EME!
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The attention of the reader is respectfully, ealle . tl
to the lialowiNg eel tiricate. Elowevet grtlat achieve,
ments have heretofore hero made by the use of this
invaluable medicine, yet daily experience shuns re
stilts etill more remarkable. :file: proprieloraltere
themsolves of the opportunity of saying it is a.
30111 Te of constant saiisliution that (fury arc made the
means of relieving such on amount of stacring.
Wonderful I,7ffets of Sands's Sarsaparilla in
Norwich, Coon.
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Read the follow rug from .llrs. Wm. Phillips, who:
Iris long resided tit die Falls. The facts arc well
knowit to all the chit. residents in that tart of the city.
.A. It gAN iv. Co..—Si us: 'AI ust . grate,
fully do I embrace this opportunity Mr minim; to von
the great relief.' obtained from the use of your gar
saparilla. I shall also, be fiappy, through you, to . •
publiblip ho arc Aided, mil lately•was, the
UOlllll. Oi my titteilmetcd, mid even fur a long while
delmir of mire. Aline is a story, and tri r ing', -
unit sickeningly, is the narrative of it, lout the sake of
many who I na { •be sorely relieved, 1 will briefly yee, •
accurately state it..
Nineteen v rata ago last April a lit of sickness left . •
me with ait hysipelits eruption. Dropsical collec
tions immediately took place Orel` this entire'surface
of toe body, causite , such an efflargement that it was
necessary to add 11 Calf y nrd to the size of my tires,
sesaround the waste. Next followeilmon toy limbs, •
ulcers, 1E11011(1 beyond description. For ; years, both
in sunmter sod winter, the only mitigation of my. -
stillerit ' . was found in pouring open those parts cold .
water. From my limbs the pain extended over my
whole body. There was literally for meoo Ma, by
(lay sr by itiOn. Upon ly rug down these pains it °Mil •
shoot through my systent,..and compel meter arise,
and, 11 , r hours together, walk the lionse,smthat I was
almost emit cly deprived 01 skimp. During thistime
tho Erysipelas cominutal . active, and the 'deers ell.
!urged, anti so.dueply !mit, (lime eaten, that for two ; •
and a half years they bare bleu subject to hieeillioe
During these P.llllost twenty years I Itaye consulted. '
many physicians.. These Vave called my disease , 7
ask was attemled with :pi obi:intik; cough soda steady,
and abtive pa's in my mule— a dropsical ebustimpticon
and .though they huts is been skillnVoractitioners,rthey
were only able to allbrilstuy ,case a partial and•tein
porsry•rclief.- I Pad Many other difficulties too coot
plicated :to ile4cribe. 1 lutes also used many of the '
medicines that l iitebeen recommended as infallible:
rules foe this discus, yet these all failed, and I was
'nest emphatically grow Mg worse. this critical. • • •
condition, giten Qiibydriettilsould expecting for my
self', relief mile in death, La its_,Ly the timely inter-,
fiosition - of 'a kind Pros iiksice, furnished With youry,
to me, invaluable Sarsaparilla. • A single bottle gave
11E44111.1111Ce Of health , which for twenty years I
haul l oot i'dice felt. Litton taking the second my 011-
hirgeliwtiplitninhgitO, awl in twehT days from the.
Bth of October, when I. commenced taking, your Sae- •
saPitViLla,,l was able to enjoy sleep' and resyiy
M refreshing its any 1 ewer enjoyed when to perfect .*
Ilesides, .1 was, in this short time, relieved
trent ,ull . thoso excruciating and unalleviated pains
that hail afflicted my days, its well us robbed me of
my itigliPti repose. ulcers upon my limbs are,
licaled„the Erysipelas cured, and my size' reduced
I nearly to my former measure.
'Thus it nuli do I feel it a privilege to teitieV'to the . -
effleacy of piny health-restoring Sursatumilibt.' At ~
thoitsancl. thanks, sir, from one whose comfort mid
whose hope of Adore health are due, nattler'God, to •
vette iatrumentality. .And may tile same Providencia
ilia t directed me to your aid, make yin' the happk. •
land honored instrument:col blessitig othersiosaltsE
etosed till despairing, as voile much relieved and very
grateful friend, . ASeNA'rill
.Nr..w LO'NOON CO. ss. Norwich,, Nov. A 1847. •
Personallv appeareddlienhove-natutd.Aseliatb . Al.
Phillitis, tail made oath of the Fiefs contoined in the '
foregoing statement beforelne. • t , .•
•• • ItUFUS NV. Ai ATIIPAVSON ;'' '''"
• I . Justice of the( eace,:
Being personally acquainted with Mrs. Phillips, I .
certif . ,' o mi:the ak'nve,:isactind foots nee substantially • '
true. rt . '' .
MinistM• of the,Gospel at Norwich, Conn: •
.Baud's Sarsaparilla :will also remove and perina- ; ,
'neatly etire.diseazesiniving • origin itt an impure •
Stale of the blood and depraiveAl Condition of the
. gelta ; r ;11
Cllll COOP; itiAlion, vizt.:Sertiftila Or Kin's' Evil miti „
various , . Ipiatimatisus, olist,inate •
,cittaneo,o4
el uptiooi,' blotches, 'riles, pimplesi•or pustul4
!-‘lc;:b.
the lime, rivxmlic syro,tiyeatvringwortix or tetter;scat
head, enlargement and pain of Iltn,bones
`'stubbortt ulcers; ttyphilitto sythotonis, dlstvisks. arts-
I-Mg:from-an asc - of mcgcuryi
eatit,..vOirid9 &Welber similar complaints.
~ P reparpilatild sold 'by A:.ll;",Sanili & CO,,
gists tout Chenlists,,Gramito huildlngs47.s.lllroattikay.; • •
oreithin bees stirechNieirTerk: Atid for sale, . - 4 '
by Druggists thccitighootihei.United;;States;vl'elee, , ' • "•,
sl . per bottle, six bottles FOP
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Thu p‘ithliemre resiieetfully' regnesitid to itirnem,
bee that It is ivriiis:s Sarsaparilla.thatliastiodloutinv , :'
stall ly tiihiavingauch remarkable cures of the most.
tolwitich the. hittnite fame'
is sObjeAt,'und ask lbe eittesapitrilla,
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