Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, August 23, 1843, Image 3

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PALIVIEIt; EEic.`, the Phila.:
delPhiiAgeilt for thin Journal, hae'itnized - froin
hie laia bike Third iloar
,tValnut Street, Phila:
dolphin, and is now located, 11t: 0 Pints Street
boloW Third, two fiqataeii:ioWth' of. the Exchange.
Persods Ili Philadelphia' desiring to advertixo with
tie, • will please Axon i on Mr. PALDIBn, who to au.
thorited . to act 'as our Agent. • • , . '
• • , .Fayins tok Sale. ,
-,aripi-some of the best r e arestatii in Cumborlund
coulity, will be Mound advertised In our columns
AscensiOn by Mr. Crever
Wo observe tliat our young townsman, .Mr.
reyar, made an ascension in balloon
fl'om Winehceter;Va. on Saturday:last. The FUl
cension. was 'entiroly auceeslid, and was made
in the presence of from six.to eight-thousand per.
eons. A young tlady,, respectable Out of
romantic and daring. character, it is statod,
amxioua to "take a seat" along, but could not be
accommodated! 'Tho reronaut landed about four:
',tech miles froiut - Winchestcr; •
Intemperance and Clinic.'
03A spectacle occurred in our Court of Quar
tor Sessions on- Saturday' morning- last, which
:shocked the sensibilities"of all who witnessed it
to a painful &tree. 'A, than named Ifornwood,
-Who had been indicted in an action, for trespass.
was called up for trial. 'fk was at , the door
. of
the Court Rouse, and in obedience to the sum.
:coons of the Court was just entering within the
iblir, when lie was seized with a fit and, fell down
is the midst of the 'crowd, writhing in convul
sions and screaming with agony—a miserable
victim of the fell destroyer Runs i lie was car
ried-out, a spectacle of misery and wretchedness
. too irainful to- behold. , •
While on this subject we may add. that our
town has been lamentably prolific of cases of
drunkenness within the last week, and that the
criminal business of our Court at its last session
presented lin amount of - wickedness, crime, and
filthy bestiality; most melancholy to think a
n() details of many of like trials were of a char
acter so disgusting as to make all feelipgs of de.
coney and refinement revolt at the unnatural facts.
they developed. We fear that the:cause of Mo.
ratify, Temperance and good order hi sadly re.
trogading in our county; it fact that we hope will
arouse every .friend of fiumanity to renewed and
stronger efforts to giro - a - whlerlffirsion of the
rich blessings of Morality and Temperance, and
sten] the tide of7.vice and immorality_ that-secins
tti be swcepingovcr not only this but every other
!section of our_country. .
We IrCre pleased to hear the Court declare its
fixed determination, (which we take this method
of giving greater puiblieity to) that in all cases
hereafter of riats, assaults, and turbulentdisorder,
imprisonment
. will in every instance be inflicted,
us the law in such cases ilirects.
Our Table.
T4ro Anglo-American, a weekly journal. of
pint oral entertaining Literature, is iMblialied in
New York by E. L. Garvin & Co., and edited
by A. D. Patterson. It is certainly one of the
best and most beautiful periodicals published.—
The publishers intend 'giving a steel-engraved
portrait of tVashington, equal in value to the sub.
We will receive subscriptions at this
otlica--terms $3 n year in advance. A specimen
number can be seen.
TIIc Sabath Vindicator, is the title ur a neat
paper, whiell'lis been established by the Sabbath
Tract Society of New York, intended to promote
the bouur observance of the Sabbath. The So.
ciety offer to send seventy 'copies of it to one ad.
dress for one dollar. It er be seen at our office
eampbell'e Foreign Monthly Ilfabiazinc, or Select
Mine'holy of the Periodical Literature of G.
Britain. Aug. 1842 L
•
This No. completes its first year, and the pub
lisher proposes to isimo it sctni•monthly hereafter,
Each number will contain 72 pages,' and be em.
',ciliated with a portrait of some distinguished
person, Or a picture; selected from the bast mas
ters, executed in the highest style of art. Other
embellishments which may ho necessary to Mug.
trate the test as occanimi may require. No cot.
pense whatever will be spared to render the 51aLf 7
One in every way worthy of the patronage of an
enlightened and discriminating public. TEnsis
—Five Dollars a 'year—invariably in advaoae.-.•
Single nutpbers 25 cents each. .
Tun TARIFF." By Juntus: author of the PCri.
. Ids of the Country," and other Tracts in 1940.
Published and for sale by Grady & McElrath,
Now York. ,
This is One . of a series of most excellent politi.
cal tracts just published. Those previously issu
ed are Tim Tsar, or parties tried by their acts ;
and Tria.CIiRRENCY. Tne next in the series will
be HENRY'. CLAY, as candidate forth; Presidency •
in 1844.. Every Whig 'should have ariet of these'
tracts, for himself and some for distribution. ,At
this time' "The Tariff" is' most opportune : for,
etrangoas it may seem, this subject will ho agitat
en again and again; erelongltsGreat Britain sees ,
the least picispect of dasireying our Tariff,• or as.
long as an ambitious party hopes to benefit itself
by its destruction.' There aro many, very many
who do not' understand , the subject; and who, if
theidid,. would. always be forind with the party
that supports thoTarl To such, and
_to every ,
body, we woulideo . m" gl"Tre'Variffn as giving
a groat amount,ot infoririation op 'a very import;
4 . 1 . 14 tillitioM, ' ,/o eondenied, and popular 'forrn,—,
They are iai r tOr $ 2 1 5 0:a ;...
The Chhiese 1111fld Children.
• IrrOur readers Chincioci
blind "girl who attracted,in much : , interest in, our,
borough a few, weeks , it. tippea, there Were
thiee children brought to this country by Mrs,
• Guttlaif. The eldest; Eliza, and the youngest,
Jessie, /Mee been 'placed - In' the' Ohio Institution
for th ` o'iMtirluction of the Militial. Columbus; and
the °tho l e, Finny, in the Ponnaylvania Institution.
From 'a notice of them in the'Vnited States
Oa tha Mrs. Own' rescued
•'t
thlao, olonfrtflolhlka most wretched destitution
;had sOffeiing.' Their condition" to China, says
• 'the' Gazette; like Most of the numerous and :nnfoi
' 6166 ',blind, that vest 'enipireteas olio 'of
great destitution: and, exposure -:one wee carried
on the baCk of ifs 'parent, and put: down in the
ii'tel4 . itetttleb'e 'a
ep to shit, gger. image-tin when
'seen by the Christian missionary, its. little li m bi
446;;DIghtfbily,•';aiv011eit and lacerated`by the
brntal treatment 'of its.unnatural :lb:there' TM's
' child, then oaf' our 'ears
,old' waa:~ a ed b`
vie,oiPsi9nery,fir ih!ftecn 4.ll44l , lo:oo;;lttirr'
creature remarked to her bonetbeter,'Osat '414
ioll# 4
"' to ,fOoetv,eatiloYit,to To! 1 , 11,0 ;, 04 #M.: 1 01 6
elioutti thher.7", , .„
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Another WWI lo ft ito ei l t ot ii i in tol'Ointn9oo 3 fr
to 44 add, if orPerttmity offered,. or hit, to-1:014
'AO 14e,4111'4,1,
eyesldent prbln. '
t lU'Our purism, Prod.:.
dOt of Dlc in on '6:4l4 4 ;lnii.! , *:* ll ll);!rdoni
Mr J. .0, 1 4"jirit, Denni," . Oemo pasiontoto in thit
'Oreat,Weeiorp; w4iok,•orriyod,,,ot Nod/ Y ork
, cm
Monday
io'OipoctOct , ip•nr4r,ey,io, qtriiiolld:
thiy or co:rriorrori: — • -
BIERSI
I "•-. •
under the connand of ColonelAleaanderi . pare.:
ded on Saturday last, in company , with Captain
Wauhington company of pight•Artifieryinaki
ing Choir usual fi ne , appearance.'. Mier ,forminit
in 'the uquare, the whole .body'rnarohed out of
town to a field' on ColonoiAlakanfier's farm ntUti
the Cotio(logUiriet,yrite;YO.the day iv;as , 'Spent itt
drill and targot..Aringi%,oth with:the artillery and
arnitll arms ! .We'underetand4lnt firing was gen
erally good;' but nor. being preient, we are unable
to speak more particularly of the skill.exhibited
IL,lbel Case.
oYWo observe by the last Statesman, that tho
Editor of that paper has been prOsocUted for an ,
alleged libel upon Judge.l4pburn, of , the Court
of Quartet Sessions of this district. Wo are sorry
our ?democratic" friends cannot get along more
harmoniously.
Arrivals from England;
, 0:1-Tlie steamer Hibernia arrived at Boston, on
Thursday evening last, laving made her voyage
out to Liverpool in ten days and hack again in
thirteen days. The' flrst . ie the eliortest voyage
ever made.
There Is not much intqlligenpo of - a'nallonal
character received by her, Tho situation ore.
fairs'iri Ireland with regard to the repeal isiabout
cui last reports, though the repeal agitation pro.
duces no 'violence or opposition to the law,
The great Western steamer arrived at N"Ctv
York on Monday morning. Nothing in the way
of news hint transpired since the departure of the
Hibernia.
I;c7 - A young man named Collins, a mason
aged 18 years, was ,killed by being crushed by
the falling 01 a building on which he was at work,
in Hamiltonban, Adains county, on Monday.week.
Several others were injured, - ut nontiscrinusly;--
* -- Christina Cochrane or Gilmour, arrested in
his country charged with a .murder in Scotland,
as at last been delivered over to the British au,'
horities 'and taken to England for trial. She is
he first person thus given up under. the stipule
ions of tho Ashburton - treaty.
DIED.
/At Sliepardstown, Cumberlaml county, Pa., on the
20th . of July, ANNA JANE, 'youngest child of Ales
ander Cathcart, aged 'five months; and on Friday
the 4th of August, ELMIAA JANE. wife of Alexander
Cathcart, in the'23il year of her age.
Her remains were conveyed to tlfe ProsliyteAtin
but; lug ground, at Dillsburg, York county, on the
following Sabbath, accompanied by a large concourse .
of relatives - mnd friends ; where a very / Icellog and
appropriate sermon was preached by, the Rev. W.
IL DEIVITT, D. D., of I larrisburg,
The deceasedhad Believed long from tin affection
of the liver, which eventually extended to the Mogan'
altogether battling the skillet' lax medical attemlants.
She 'was never heard to murmur or repine, knowing
that her Heavenly Father does all things right. Shc
left behind her a family of small childrenwhose ten
der age ictitiired the attention 141111 counsels of an in
dulgent mother. Sine' Inas, however, solo, to annotlitT
and better world, where "sickness and sorrow, pain
nod death, are feltand feared ;no more."—[Coo.
ILr LOST I
WAS LOST on Saturday butt, by Geo. Emv.
ertz, a poor cripple living at the po . or house, a dark
colored blank book,containing $1,f15 in nutcs.The
tinder" will confer a great 'liver by leaving it at
this office. Aug. 2.3.
A CAMir MEETING
FOIL the exylisideireuit,will kJ held in the woods
adjoining the Borough of Nlecluiniesburg, by the
Nlinisters mid Ntemliers,of the Aletliotlist 'Episcopal
Church, to continence on FRIDAY the Ist • day of
September next. Aleinliers or th,, c h urch innotjoist
ing circuits, and the friends al' religion generolly tire
invited to encamp mid join in the exercises.
August 16, t 843. •
Bank .Stock for Sale,
w ill. be sold public sqii,nt the Court Wine
11 in the borough of on W HINES
DAY, the 30th of August, nt 2 o'clock, P. M.
IS Shares of Carlisle Hank Stock,
upon which 540 Dollars Imre been paid.
WILLIAM R. MURRAY,
Administrator of Mary U. Mousey.
August 23, 1843. 2t-43
TEACHERS WANTED.
SEVEN TEACHERS ore wanted for the Corn
moo Schools in. F'ratikfurtl township. The Board
of Directors will meet at Bowman's Store, in said
township, on Saturday the 19th, of Septesaber next,
at 1 o'clock, I'. 111.., when and where Teachers can
apply in person for the situations. The Schools ore
to he opencil on or about" theist of October.
WILLIAM. MeeltEA, Se . ...retnry.
August
.23, 1 8.15. 31.*
• - Vinegar.
180 Gallons of Pickling Vinegar of the VERY
BEST quelhy,just received and for sale by
S. ELLIOTT. '"
Owlish!, August 23, 18494
FARM FOR RENT,
TO be rented for money by public outcry, on the
premises, on SATURDAY, the Itith of Sep
tember next, lit 1 o'clock in the afternoon, of Bald
day, to the highest and best bidder, a first-rate •
containing about 150 acres of clear 1111111; situate on,
the Letart Spring, one milt! South of Carlisle. Conti
tions made known on said day by the owner.
ASIHIEW HOLMES.
August 20, H4O. 55.49
BRIGADE INSPECTOR 1 S ORDER+
AN election will be held in the 197th Regiments
Penoxylvtinin Militia, to elect one Lietitenatit Col
onel, in room of Colonel William P. Miller, re
signed, on
.SATURDAY the 9th day of September
next,
_betweeri the howl of 10 o'clock, A.lll. and 0
P. M.
The First Battalion will Vote at the pftblic house
of David Mean, in the borough of'Carlislo—Major
Jacob Bretz to superintend said election. The Sd.
Battalion will vote at thernffilio.hoUse of Nicholas
Sharnbarger in the hornith of Carlisle—Major A.
A. Line to superintend.said election,
P. S. Officers in conunitnil of corotianies'will ho'
required to fitrniah a.:copy..4tlicii•.roll to the officart
of the election. . ' .L ittAIRAlt,"
.
• Dripde Inspector. '
Brigade Inspector's Office,
Carlisle, Aug. 22, 184 d.
Estate' of `W is e, Catharine &Ceased, '
'LETTERS ON ADMINISTRATION Imre been
granted to the subscriber, residing in Mifflin towe
ltrip, Cumber/and eotnuyon the estate, of CATH
ARINE w ' , az, ;ate of the said townsbidecessed.
AR persons indebted to said estate are's. cited. to
make payment itornediately ,and those harm elsiirts
4,11,
'to present them 'properly authenticated for 'settle:
meet, to ABRAHAM Ili ISE; Administrator. .
. August 23, ISA ~ • • 6t.
• - Jayne's: Family, •
iEi. AN orthe above valuable Mea
t
isletinli or . , •
‘! Tonic Vertuitogeo , „
's ,Hair Tonle • • -.7' • •
'` - Sanative 11113,'',,'
" Varevitiaii've •
antlfor sale 6yr •
, f• ELIAPrri
• figeei for '.Carlisle,. ,
EMS
•
NoWcet=-Pay up
itubtiorftier, Itstylni oltitied-basin6tit, (lei?*
rdultOFeettl,ing up his boOtwatit Ist* istt'PollslYte.—
Twit 4 7/40.1=4114elite!la 11W1041X7P111
!Kook aoarun,t,, ottireqttos to 14 1 ottd 11Cit e *tat-)
Dirt 1041, soll.thoidc present diem,
tbe*tlemetivl , .=..;
AftFlAntablirg kitrust. 2.1 ins 'lcr
MEE
•• • ,SALE•tR.HO' •
BEItE*II be ' soli ilt ' pufili `aito~inn;'.
to the baroogh
tie 7th or Silpt6‘Meril,tp;
;Ra!2:WEZT ~ —thZE4;l 7 tMtl s ll .
the' o'reilertier the' .1*
sold to tbe.highest bidder, withent teterief•la. l ,,ment
to-betoade,a,t ete gate of tlelivery in the legal
real of:the U. States: said take
near the Market houtei . to bomrrience , at le . ceelobki
A. At, anil the Hofses will be delivered at thithtle,..
br immediately Idler the sale. .„,
• • ': • ' -EDShAU DEAg, • ,
Hist tieut...ith Aliillcry,,Aet. Asst. Qr: Mister.,
. Carlisle Mirracks; Aug. 23,484.9. ; • ts.4l
„,. • ,
A lAN' YAM .
SALE.
'POE threo
miles'east of Landinburg, in Perry county, on
.the Main road leading to Harrisburg , by. Sterrett's
Hap, 12 miles Sion the Canal and the same distance
from Cirlisk. There arc three acres of Land o with
tairnt-rate'Tlib House, Bark Mill, n two story :•
.11)1VELLING
„ .
and a small 'double Barn. The yard fru
in capable of working eight hundred trittt•
hides, and has' running water in the
OM; Plenty of bark can be had at cheep rates.
For terms, which will be made easy, 'enquire of
FRANCIS HiesoN, Eng. near the premises, or-to Mr
Wzttutm Clasen., in Carlisle.
August 23, 1843.
VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY
FOR SALE.
ny virtue of an' ortlei of the Orphans'
RAP Court of Cumberland county, will be sold on
the' premises, on SATURDAY, the 7th dry of Oo
tober, the following
Poluable Real Estate,
late the property of JACOB JIARDBSIII, of Smith
Middleton township, deceased, to wit: A Trace
Oontolning 32 Acres or
LI.EIESTONZ LAND ,
situate in Cumberland windy, on the road leading
from Carlisle to Hanover, about five miles from the
former place, adjoining lands of Thomas and James
Ardihreey, — Frederick Hoover sind the Yellow
Breeches Creek. Having ;hereon erected a FOUR
STORY
'MERCHANT AND GRIST MILL ,
THREE DWELLING HOUSES.
the first is a two story •Log House, Wagon Maker
Shop and new Barn—the second is a one story Log
House and stable—the third is a one story Log liodse,
Smith Shop and Stable.
TIM :Mill is In complete order, containing four
run of Stones, two pair of Burrs fin• flour, otie pair
•of-Burrs- for.chopping, and.oneliair-oL,Samls,lai
lug Elevators, Smut Machine of Young'a Patent,
and every: other material used in Mills, all neatly
new and in first-rate - order and quality. • The whole
Mill Machine has been put up new within the bust
-ear.
The Mill is di ivenby the Yellow Breeches Creek,
a neveer faili4 stream of water, located in the heart
of a grain growing country, affording an extensive
country custom; and having excellent facilities for
coUveving merchant work to markt t by the Cumber
land Road( ' '-•
Sale to-commence At V.: o'clock, noon. Terms of
sale will be made known on the day of sale, by •
. " JOHN I.I7rERS,
Executor...of Jacob 'tarnish, dee'd.
August - 23,
itrThe Yolksh•rund and Intelligeticer Llmcn•ler,
insert to amount of VI, and send bills to this Mike,
VALUABLE -11ABIYI
_ FOR SALE...
virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of
D Cumberland tannity;zwill be sold on the Vetni-
M. 4, on FRIDAY, the 6th a OfinbOr next, the
able ram, bi;luuging to the egtate of .lobo 'l'abge•,
late of South Middleton township, deceaced,
Containing 162 Acres,
and 1110 perches, strict measure, or firm-norlAnil,
tutiate ill said township, six miles from Carlisle, on
the road leading to Iftituiver, and about two tidies
from the Carlisle Iron NVorks, ailjoiniog lands of
ii1 . 1.1;1% tillVlStlllllylTlllllllolliers. The in,
prtueluen thereon erected are it good -
Stone Dwelltn;; House,
first-rate Batik liarii,lVagnii shed, Coro
crib and other necessary ont-lioildings.
The house has a never failing spring thr pore water
in the cellar; there is also a thriving Orehavil of
choice filth trees. There is also erected on it a good
new Still !louse, two 'reliant !looses with a Stable
tor each, About 112 acres I.li ilia 11114111116011 is ill a
high state of cultitatitm onto miller good fence, willi
water hi nearly every field; and the 11.51111 w is 1., I
Thither 1,111111. is a Lino:stone Quarry on the
place, which is considered to he the very hest in the.
country, to ether with a good lime Kiln. Also at
the same time mill place,
10 acres of Mountain Land,
with sprouting ebestmt timber, aioutte in said town
ship, about two tulles from the:move-named tract.
Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, boon, when at
ft-mil:owe wilt begivett and terms made known by
Atlntiolstratoi ot • John Tuner, tlee'4l.
Aogitst 23, 1813. is--03
•
.(o.The Volksfreoml nod lotelligestert , , iAmeita
terrinsert to amount of $2 tool charge this (Ace.
el Palatable Farm
• FOR SALE.
THE subscribers , Executors of James
dee'''. will sell at public sale, on the
premises, on FRIDAY, the GM day of October next,
at 11 o'clock,A, All.that • ,
Valuable Farm,
situate on the Walnut Bottom road, about one and a
balrllllll2B from Carlisle, containing. about3oB acres of
M222213-11%.1113 8140.V1D
about 11 - tif of which is cleared land, the residue is in
duly' ng timber, haiing thereon erected a large double
STONE HOUSE, Wagon shed and WTM
a lame Stone Stable, a log I,larn, a , t 4w'
torn brit, with other necessary ;I'li „I
buildings, together whim% very:good
MI of water, and an excellent Or- ' ' •
chard. The clearedland is in a goo, slate of cubi
t:Mon, part of it being sown in clover. The pro
perty will be Sold as ,one farm, of divided to suit
purchasers. The terms will be made known at the
iinte find plait of sale, by
SAMI.
• 'JACOB RITNEIL,
r,xectltors cif James Givin, dyed.
August 13, 18 , 13. ts-I3
VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE . •
FOR SAUL • " •
AGREDAIILY to the last will and testament of
John-Brandt, late of Monroe township, Cum
berland colony, deCenied,l Will expose to public &sic
on the premise; on SATURDAY S the 30th of Sep
tember next, nll that certain
,plantation or tract of
Lend, latexhe property of John Ilrandt; deceased,
situate in Monroe township, Ctimberlttnd county,
half a mile north of Clark's Mill,Three miles south
Of Mechanicsburg, and bounded hr lands of Jacob
Nicsley, Adam Brandt, John Drandt, Christian
Milder and others,
Containing 130 Mita,
•more fir lent,of first-rate Liniestone Lima, of which
100 acVelt is cleartol, (inder good fense, and Ina high
state of cultivation, and the residue well timbered,
having thei'eon emoted a 'forge STONE '
HOUSE, and a good lionk Born, a \Va
gon• shed, CON cribs, ge ;shed, 1 in.
wood shed and all necessary out
ings. There louts° a never failing spring • •:•-•
of excellent water near the house, with a gootl Stone
going house. Also an excellent Tenant house and
statue, with running Water in die cellar.. There la
also tltriving young Oithord of albite affit tees.•
IC not sold at public rale it Will be sold at private
sale, agreeably to the will.
• Bale to commence at 10 o'clock in th
"when a good title will he giaen tmrl
known.hy•' GEORGE BEE.LIttd
August 2.9;1843. • •
, .
• tt - Tlie tsiticister Union and Ilarril
graph, insert to amount of $t 50, send
ntlynctiscr, in Shepherdstown, anti plow
te. ,
PUBLIC
A 8 Administrator with the ipiii,anneted
of Jetties 'stonre, dee'd., 1 willexpose to pub 6
lie sole; On SATVIIDAY; the 30th of - September,
19 iat the public house of Peter •Weible ,id Car
lisle, at tO o'clock, AM. the two story
And Lo.t of Grou n d
'with the Blacksmith'' Shop thereon 'e • • tell, ttuute
4741 1 10 , 8 °Mb% got cOnter. of .11suoverz t rotplortitist.
and inimedistelyi Opposite. Pater Weirdoes tav4ten in
the borough of Carlisleferintsining,6o_feet front and
240 feef,iti,dePth... Also. IWO' full' SaCant Lots of
Ground, aituato.on thti-Ntorth sidtrof North,streeti iii
,Cartialai,hotrndedy, the,said street orJoio.
Moore Titic 'terra of too tot fie, pui4e,l9iort on
iae,hi
Ronoit ni'
Aiiveied cif J filai?ae, feed. •
• ,Aiiplat
•
~v1t4i4.44.40, 9:
wnotEsAttit - ,, RETAIki GROCER
A
a, mhit g g i v at im i tte,-.f.-:
penler viinortntiOrininrnEi Urg 14 an ip
No. 28, Filth street s .oll_lsefu#o;
. 1 . Auguitiq o 1043. '..1Y413
• PAY•II - VAND SAVtgOSTSi'.'
THE subsoribei One° wore calls dnou all fibfuml
itittebtett to biro by,Nota Or Book aetottliti to pay,
on or before the lat of September
o ne:ft / alter ithi tit
time the neanunte will Tiventirety, , be pluiaat in the
hands of nettle° of. the Peace for boilection:
-
• Au g ust 1.6, 1841: : . Bt-42
1 "list ltdginiesil • ' , -,::
.. .• , •
CUMBERLAND VOLU NTEERS!,
, , 1
YOE/ are ordered to pni:ndu at ,1 1 :
SIIIPPENSIIUIIG . ..
•• ♦ % ll
- ' • ,I
on WEDNESDAY, the Gth • SEP-,
TEMBER next; at 10 (Pnlock . , coin- • ..
pletuly, equipped tei• drill:
By erdnis , . . P
JE(S96I MEAN,.
, Adjutant.
August 16, 1843 z• tp-42
•
ME
VALUABLE MILLS AND FARMS,
AT PUBLIC SALE
I
WILL self at public nnlo on the premises on
1 FRIDAY, Me 29th of . SOIsTENIIIER. next, at
at I I o'elnek - A - ..AL ' all my real estate, situate on the
Yellow preeelies Creek,,, in Mekineott township,
C herlaail eininty, consisting of a
MERCHANT MILL, SAW MILL, CLOVER MILL,
and about Three Hundred and Filly Acres of I ,
which I base divided into three small Calmat_
Ist. The Mills nml about use litindred and thirty
neves.- or. lAtml,-er- witieta- seyclity acres are
cleared, fenced and inn high state of cultiyalion,
with a gond
DIVJELLI if G
~
y ! , r 11 „,
co , t.r. „-
Boni, and till other necessary tool con
reuient buildings erected on the none. The Mills
are propelled by the waters of the Yellow Breetlies
Creek, hating an amount of head and fall, 11111111
quantity of water which never fails or freettes,sind
the mod lying al/both sides of it.
:hi. A Farm lying on the Creek
,above the'llest
described, coulaiuiug abaft[• one hundi:ed and• ten
acreq, of which . about twenty font. acres
. are cleared
and tinder culttiation, and t goad
tier, there are nu nu this tract
I, — A - Ftirliclying — Oirtlitrereek - adjortiing the last
'described, containing about one hundred and ten
acres, of which about fifteen ricers are cleared and
cultivated, Mill the residue 'in imbue tinthet this
tract has a tenant house erected on it. :
:lids Land is situated about five miles from Cato
/isle, and, one mile and a half west of ItaltlinoPe
turnpike, in a most healthlid - arid - beautiful comitry,
and possesses all the advantages the agricultural put ,
'poses.
'flu; title is unexceptionable, and any• information
.tut the mild, et, m ith regard to it.or terms of the side,
can be had by application' Made to Frederick AValls,
Esq. Carlisle, or to me Mt the premises.
JOHN AVEAKI.X.
•
August 16, 1843.
The York Gazette and Lancaster Examiner insert'
until sale Rini send kills to this office.
vior,.u.a.BLE FARM
FOR SALE.. ' •
THE Subscriber, Assignee 'of Samuel
V(4 . 1.41311,
.West l'etitislitirottgls township;
Citauhetllatel cutlet), oilers for sale the
•
VALUABLE FAILITI,.
vlonging. t ti said estate, situate in said township,ccin
mining 2 I Acres of liniestonel,1•11111; tillTe is erec
ted on it n
TWO STOILY STONE - •ett
•••• Li(
with a Bank llurui and several other ow-houses, 111
WWI a thriving (tlfel I A 111), N 1... The whole
Farm is.in a fine mute of cultivation, and will Sold
seperately ot• as it it liohi to spit purchasers. The
Cumberland Valle) rail road rues
it, furnislring the best bieilnies tin. speedily 'vaulting
a market u itli produce.
IF not hold at private sale lin:vitals to SA.".
Ult-
DAY, the 14111 day or OCTOBER. ne‘t, it "sill nu
Mat day be °tiered in -Public Sale on the ta•eminrs, at
o'clock in the allernooa, when attendance will be
given and terms made known
.1.1:%1ES AirCUl.l.Ol4:ll,
Assignee of Samuel McGeehan.
Angoist I ri, 0143. is-4o_
The Latirakee'llnion insert till salt. inul charge
this office. . •
rail*No v , Is,
Selling off at Cost
wiTuout RESERVE,
THE subscriber, determined to close her
Business, will sell her emir% stock of Goods
.47' COS7'. Persons wishing to purchase may rely
on getting goods precisely at Cost; her stock consists
of a large assortment of Dry Goods,' Groceries,
I lard ware, Chino, Glass and Queensware; Shoes and
Boots Of every kind; Paints and Dye Stuffs.
country Nterehoots Unil nlhk is are invited to call
and examine for themselves, as she will sell her
whole stock or nor part of it to suit purchasers.
Store in South !snorer street, earlisVp If the
entire stock is purchased the Room, %rehouse and
cellar call be had with It.
August 16,1843
SHE members of the Cumberland till
ley Mutual Proieetion Company, ale requehted
to metit at the public house of Jacob Tretto, in tip
per Dickinson township, on MONDAY, the 4th of
SI•AiTEMBER next, to elect 771.irtetizt .1/nnaq.rs
of said eninpany, to seetti thiough the year ,
fdllow
ing said election.
It. G. MILLER, 81:017.
•
August IG, 1843. . te-42
N. D. Beery per son tlto has Made application
for insurance is entitled to tote at said election.
Estate of Henry nettle, deceased.
t,.fitatnewary on the Estate of 11E1C-
ItY KN1F..11 . 12.r., late of Mifflin township, de
ceased, have been granted to the subscriber residing
in the mine towihiliip.' All persons indebted to said
estate lire rei l dested to Make ininnichate payment,
and those bas lig claims to present. t hem, to
WILLIANILINprrtLe„ go%
Atiguid 1843'.
Estate of William Buchanan, deceased.
1; PIERS Testamentary oh the estate
...NA
of WILLIAM IIUCIIANAN,Inte of Ne wtdi.
township, deceased, lire been grimed to the sub
scribers. All persons indebted to said estate arc re
quested to make imrdedinie payinent;and those hilt
mg claims to puesent them to
• JANIES KENNEDY, Mifflin tgAtollip.
DAVID SHIELDS, Nedlon
Adittiniairtitors.
Atipist ill, 184$. 61.
471 4 0tiee.
A Lt. persons are hereby notified; that
AIiCHEBALD 13ItICK Olt, of Newville, Cum.:
herland county, l's., did on the 2.6 tit day of July,
execute u Dettl'of Assignment of all his property
Real, personal and mixed, to the subscriber for the
benefit Of till hid Creditor*, as appqrs. by said as•
sigpment which is of record. , ',.4.11 pet sons having
chums or. denial*. against,the said, estate, are re.
quested to niake kudwy die same without delay, and
those indebted to • mite payment to the suhsuriber,
residing in said botough.
'ingest A. 1.943.,
fitunmer_ • Chtodsi
I - An sell off the hahtose of niySwifter shiek, nt
greatly ,rititited prlces, fu! Cash.
August 2 1845. MRS. OGILIIY.
Tow_ Atli Progerty at.
. - .
PUBLIC SALE..
T' "
subscriber will:offer at 'militia sale, crt PHI
DAY the 15th..0r Atrouwr ibst ut the Court
House, in ;this tioraglt,, the Voll i etit° ll which 116
now reshlesocalsistingaf; a nerstOri l ...
_,''' ' ,:--
r o
AND ..0,,,..t0uNi,g.. _ .:,
..... ~_
situute.'on South Ilanover. steet.. The house has a
basement and
,gart . .etfinislictl, with a tine. garden and
"efthite ftliiit tree& 'Aliaiiiiti bait Ws liotininfng the•
abovei will be nohl A thp tintate title:anti Orme...Both'
Will bd.sohl without reserse.'• .- - - '., , ' ,
" Bale ta :Coma:tonne Yat` . 2 o'clock in • the afternoon,
when attentlanoc 'and terms will ho kiven'lif , . ..'...
'. . L .1 , WILLIAM:- 111Airrtri. -
Altuilleis atirr'Oanibriok`l)iniity by the
yird i Ole sloyeaf .- • ,
; 4VA 84,3 ..,. -, •'.., 1 . , " .. r . c . ' ' '',1 011 A1t5i•' , 901.1.41 1 Y0 • •
..,s,
S. CLARK.
1142
ELECTION.
WM. KLINK:
41_40
11110184iNITITATIONEfir
Eor sale at it4looNib • C'betip• Bookstorb; a
-7- feerdUriterEast vr - theiOat Offices -111ala'::x.
-litreetiCarlisleqald stantli)
.
.A. : .gelleritt EisdOrtnitoit IlellglOto;ItIliP
celkindOnt School Blank. Books,
bahaletin
kriait kamilh:Sehool;,tiatiVe siao
and,Pqaket Billies; of .dritiolts, kinds and lliinding. ;
Hority . 's cradrpontarrod if
the old'annett *Testa.
Meet 8 vole; Wiyal Vole: • Scott's .conirrientary
3 vole{ Raid 8-itolti:. - lidddridgbis-Eamilf Exposi
tor; complete • in dna lab) Rtlyal b.,501. Buck's
Theologimil DlEtlonaty, first 4.v015: DEWS Works
inl,vol,Royal 8 cum:
idete itt 7 tbis:, l'ytiers, Uniiersat History ; Rol.
Anelent Histdirti Vols.; Naider"s history of
the, Peninsula ,Wet 8 vole: ,Reiyar 8 vdls.; Wil.
sons Ornithology/in Nol, 1 idol colored Plates;
iinb ttirkey.Bindlngi Aitkeh and krosts.British
POW 2.41'5. Mad 'the gd vol. a contirillation
latitlylitiblislied; Ohm Mouthey th droly,).Aindt'S
Re Christianity, translated from ifib aerrhaft by
eli..llAlortinan o to*LADita, of the Liitherad
Church of this placer, Also Littligran, Metliodist;
Presbyterian and NlTinebrentirjan Hymn Books:
Also the different Aritlpetick's 4r. Keys; Smalls
tifnoy.s and Huntingdon"s . ....cegraphies
had Atlases. ' Algebra; Philobtlphy:' Astrtinorhy;
Geometry, G rammars; • Expositor' ps
No. 1,2, 3,4, 5 and 0 nead4r9 ; .col td
Table Books. Also Ledgers; Day s;
Receipt Books, Memorandum Bo; as
also on band different artnities of ne
follotvs: -Writing, Letter; Note at
Visiting Cards;SealS; Penknives; .5. id
Pencils, Slates, Wafers, Mallet, .1;
ments, Gunter's Scales, Diviandi 'a;
Inkstands of various kinds, extra fine mount, Vie.
toriaTens, Black . Sand,black and red Ink Powder,
Sable and Camel Hair Pencils, Ilristol Board, 'Vio
let colour, Music Pa per ; Port FolioS, Lithographic
Prints, Pocket Maps; AlbtlinsiDlank Cards, large
office and transpareht Wafers, Fancy colored Pa.
per, Opaque & clarified quills ' Fancy Boxes, &c.
Also, Violins, Flutes, nibs, arid• other Books rind
Stationery too tedious to Mention.' Also Sunday
School Books end Tickets; Hymn Books, &c,
WALL PAPER AND BORDERING,
f Auperior quality manufactured by lielrose, Soh
and Blanchard, Phila. 'rite subscriber Ibis Pattern
books, containing specimens of She arid eouinxhn
Paper, and can procure in It MO days ilotite any
of he dillbrenipattt , rns the pa/Maser way require,
Ile ales carries on the•
Book Binding Businegat,
in - all its vniintis brancliesMicro be - -inttrinfactults
Ledgers, Day liorikA„ . Dockets and blatik books of
very- description; and- quality_
ade in the city for country markets also old
{mole rchound, •
Persons wishing to bait their old books
round, can be served at it - moderate prIE:1); and be
hus enabled to preserve inaiiy valuable hooka that
ifight..otherwise be lost,
Writing 'and - Letter Paper at DIA and 98 e.entS
er Quire, . ' J. LOUDON.,
August 9, 1843. • • tf.4l
Valuable rar m at
PUBLIC SALE.
'%7ILL be sold at pnhlic nlc at thin Court linear,
AUGUST inst. ht '2 o'clock, P. 11., all the eight title
and interest of Nicholas I)at•un in a Tract of
situate on the top of the• North Mountain, below
Sterrets Cap;_ lams partly in Rye township, Perry
coneutyound partly in Sileer Spring township, Cum
berland roomy, emitaiittiog
be die R:tllit!, inure or less, shout filly acres or wbi It
tire cleared, havnig a good HOUSE. :mil BARN ,and .
miter improvements thereon erected. Being the
astute tract or land out which Christopher Nly,ers now
resides.
'Terms of sale. Cash. A sale will positively lie
made on that day to the highest bidder.
For informstion on the subject apply to Priitleriek
Wats, Esq., Carlisle,
CHAS. C. JACKSON,
Assignee al' N. Wpm.. 1.
August 9,1813. 31-41
House• Painter, Glazier& Paper hanging,
SS. .N . S lInFY ,
)0 I;ti PE( 71.1
1.1 atiormitees to the vitizOis, of
oirtisht mid the I mbue ill Keno:ll,lNa lie has
mittivirecd the above InisineB4 in all its Immelo.s, nod
hopes that liy strict lineation to - business and with a
desire to please, to merit and receive a slam: of pub
lic patronage. fie nine he linuol fa Attu 01
'Smith llainiver sweet tutu I:mt Chapel alley, oppos
ite C. E. It. Davis' Chair iniiiillictory.
C:n•lislr,.loh• 19,1843. 3m-38
rifißell FOR SelLiE.
WVILL be sold nt privnie sale a F.kItNI of first
11110
•
LIMESTONE LAND,
siinnt,, in South Middletimitowitshiti, one mile West
of Carlisle, Combed:mil comity, lying on the
Walnut Bottom litiall, rontaini»g 110 ACHES,
more or leas, hating thereon erected a two story
• . '::4.16 1 1'' STONE . IIIOI3SE,
:1
a large frame Barn, a well of llrst•yzite
water, a young and thriving apple on CHARD.
Also to he sold with the above tract five iitred of
Fuld rate Cliestime:'l'imber.
The Walnut Itnitom rifittl.tinsses through this FO en)
gates n Market (be nll the prothlee raised tip
on it, 14 tfrotesplistting to the Bast.
Pet:Aons wishinp; to tineelnise will please colt upon
7 .11 r. Andrew plate, In Carlisle, or nn the subscriber
nt his Mills, 4 miles \Vest of
JOAN 11AYS.
tf-ri
1843
N. S. LAWRENCE
Agent fur tlo sale of Suathworth Manufacturing
Cdnyany'rl
SUOEILIOA WItITINo PAPERS,
No. :I,.ltinor street, Phila.
Tlte following kinds conntantly on kraut, and Iot•
sale to the Trade nt the lowest market priees:
Fine thick Flat Caps, 12, 14, fwd 1G lbs. 1)lue. fatal
white."
Eitra Wper and superfine Posts,lllue &
Exttil super Pasket nod cOlTillieeeillEpostil, blue und
Extra super Linen litnte !vipers;
Stiperflue mid flue Bill papers, (tiring.) •
do do (Brand.) .
Do do Counting [noise Ca ps, blue lks if fate.
Extra supeff Con-refis Cups null Letters; pinin mid
ruled blue ant
Siiperfine Frenifi lidst plidn miff rifled:
1)0 Scrotal' Cops mid Posts.
Superfine cud fine Clips nail Posts, ruled mid
blue and Various qualities and pekes.
Also, llonnet Boards, Tissue ' Envelope, Wrap-
MIR 1111141 Ittire papers, Sze.fko.
l'hiln. July 19, 1843.
- •
111111111111 14 1
'/ LIE subscribers respectfully hiform the
pitidloithat they have purchased the entire
stock of Goods of Thome 11. Skiles, consirting of
Cloths, Cpiiiiiiieres,
iooks, Handkerchiefs, Linen Collars.
Gentlemens Hose, Cravats, Caps, fac..fge., nll of
;which they obi r Mr mile at the old stand of Thomas
11. Slays, in West Main Street. They 'assort: the
public that their work will be done in the best man
ner and most fashionable stile. Gentlemen furnish
ing Cloth, may rely upon hitting it made up with
equal caret
IWO. A. LINTIIURST,
W Nl4 SiiiLEIS.
Thomas IL Skiles sillbe toutintled in the
establishment. as Cutter. : . . L. & S.
Carlisle, June ID, 1843. tf-34
FRIENDS AND FELLOW CITIZENS,
TtIOSE. indebted .to the subscriber, wiß'
please doll immediately and Bottle tbei accounts , mitt oblige' y otfre, Fee.
e. • • .
• •••
goilialei 184§. - • • tf-39
Bo hoes.,
..NNW,,addition , to, • the farmel StgOi
:r3L. of fine ealfilewed pc gad Note, Mena and
Boys Kip goofs of godd quality,lfens end finyii Kip.
and calf Mboroes, ~ Misses. and ..Childrens
kid and saOrneco sliepees; Ladies and Arkis.4 B .fide
morocco welts, all or which will be sold Amnon:mow;
ly low for Cash.- NIATEEIt.
Garlfale t May 1 . 0;184., t4EI
itidebiod .to the eu fiber,
,
' 'are IledgeLl theyliteet i'ottine(l titp!r
'neountsfor/h4itt4asiotiger..tetiehtiece .canooLk!!=i
given. , ;. - .. , ";;;;01141A 4 s; OQUA,Y*I,-
"•10 - Itaii•'"Eu — e. — at'442lll.W .
DENTISt -
A vitxpektorni i‘ll orirathins tiknStlid
„dint aro regulred . lor tlteliiireseevatiot4so6ll
tut , Neriling•;
. 111 ingi:elugg.iv,C.4c,',.ar.ftrill restore
!he logs thetil,l3y:inserung fiata
. filagiti Tooth, to n full sett.' ' • • •;•, ••,
a..7•olliee on Pitt. Street, a iu% dbota Solidi or the
littlfrohtl Hotel. • •
'N. 1.1: -Dr LoOtnis minim absont•fforo
Vie last ten olaira, iu hitelt month. .
It H 3, . ' tr-c 1
CONFECTIONARY, FRUITS, 86C,
tatiVEl nOrllrEl4;
infornt their' Itittals tint! the Oblit,,
Ifirjthat they bate Jost. reteiced at diem store on
street, next dime to 11eetdin 4 ti
Incge't fresh, and elegant totitotintent of CAN INKS,
maxis, mitt ottia• aftieks iu their linO, which
they are ready to dilmoie of, tellolesall:
bn the must reitsdnable term 9. assiirtment
bomprists the following varletica, MI of wllicli tiro
of the cllotbest tin:ll4: •
CAN int; rifiantl; burls, tplitt,
mint, mint pint, cakes and rdll9 , eintiattOut,
leitiott,•tioacitotlMl, elocB , tirtaitt And bi r d-evt!,
Thompontan oeptippm• rowdies; *Mason itipl Cinj
ball§, lemon ballh, French and cuitimoli Neap ;
rcotibly; tom tnon, and exploding beercts; Mint drop
roek - mid' vanilla candy ;_mope and blind almonds}
taylV kt.
NUTS—AI monds,lilberts,tiiti i6h will iitAtt,
ba rlts, eh esi tuts, utidll cacti I, cream, c °coo :lad grail/id
DUN.
FRUI'T'S--IMPigtni lorrhotil,htiabi§, ,
dates and Also the hat
Cavendish Tobacco Wad ScgarN:
such as Regalia, Principe; ihtvana, Tr:deft:M. and .
Anteriliqn sigstrs, of the finest quality. ;
assortment kbpt onst:mtly atitippill Ly
.
Comitry tnerchantS are invited to
'call, al; they can be. soppliell on terinsbis advantage
ous ail city prices. Tlll2 palediutEtb inildie is
respeCtrully solicited. •
Carlisle, April :A, ls4n. .•
teat/ter; Altordtco and 'lidding'
t;llpeetfitlly inforins the bitilletts tot' Mt ,
E awl the public in general, that he has
11,11110Selt his Leatliet'; Aloioeto and Finding Stove,
to North Seemol street, rt few doors nhoi'e Henry
BoellIel"s Hotel, where lie will keep zooNtuntly
hood a gtineral lthsorttneilt of the. fullocting matted
vii:
lsaau Ii &SlaWhir,
llliroUss, fair and black bridle, wax and grain upprr,
111111.-
Skins, Spanish and country Kips, top
_ !Ming leatber,bel low s Lentliki• for File:.
naceS soul Blacksmiths', :poi Batik
Tanned Slice') Skins, .
atiso--I.l.loRipeos: •
3iiM'sMordErOiromeo's do ii°eAscil
1 .4 111111 1 1.1ack.A11 : Nit5; French kid ohliliereut colors .
Kcd rams, IMO., Linings of nil colors, Book
hitoler's lcathcr, Chamois' ICather !mil Bock skins
ALSQ---SHOEMAKERS' KIT ANO FINDINGS,
Stiehl as boot keys owl hreakei.s, • tahoe keys; Ilion
-111V1•13, pincers, robin, star llosi sii&stieks, poitt•laeP.
knives, robbers, files, rasps," thread, boot ‘velablalgi
,'Porables, boot cord, iaegs,,awl-s,Ne. &c, All of
which he wall sell at the very, LOWLIS r cAsii
•
!
NV. L. 1'... returns his sincere th;tnics to the pub
lic, for the liberal patronage which has heretofore
been extended to him 'lnd 'respectfully solicits a
continuance of their favors.
Ilarrihhurg, May 17,1843. tf-6
New . _464._ Cheap__ Store.
TIIE subscriber would inform the public
--a- that lie has tiiken the afore room recently oc
cupied Messrs. essrs. Hmn and
ossera [lump, North
I lanover street, Carlisle, in which he is no* open
ing a large and splendid and cheap assortment or
• • SPRING & surcumEn
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE I &Xi
or every yariety.and quality,, which lie invites the
public to call and examine,conlident that the'quality
or his goods and their low prices will give satistlit
lion to all who may &vol. him with a call.
CHARLES RFll),
Age's( Josephiteed.
6-'29
Ainy 17,1R43
J. .1111. ..1g1t.117
FORWARDING & COMMISSION MPIRCHANT,
•
RESIIEC'rFULLY inronne . the Far:.
niers, Niillers, Merchants and the public gen
erally, that he is notv prepared with large and emu
!mations t Vote lionses, on the Penna Canttl, near
the foot of Walton !Street, in 1 forrisbuty„ to receive
in Store for Slaw,lent, Conntry produce and Aler
cliontlize for Pinhole!Oda, Baltimore mol Pittslitirg
01111 all intermediate places. 1.1., Lettch and 'Co's,
and the following rwbi tide wok,. enuoi
Boots, ‘Oll rot, from the !houses in Harrisburg.
Boat; • 3. C. 111cAllesteri
ft Chesapeake,
• 'Alary and ,) Itartha;
, • Pacific.
111111 y 31 , 1 843. . - it at
WEIOLESALE
GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE
lIIAR.BISBURG; PA. .
Tshbseribek hating stopped Iltb tel
IL tail ii Slaws is now prepared to. sill to Coon-
JO' and Town Storekeepers lint) tile frolic glak+ally,
Samirll,tabon,
• ,
Tea, 11IolasseR,
Chocolate, Itiee, in,
Spices, Oil,
Sperm Candles, 'folateboi Vlnskek,
Salt, tlastery
Pitell,, Oakani. ,
toldd
a genal assortollasi of tlitOCAlilt:ii, for sale
by .1011,N, IL nitAisrr.
May 61,184.1. tc-g
StigeAueli anna_Line, _
FOR PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE DAILYt
T HEprolirletors of the Sungtlehafin4 Linewill
run their Cars and Boats as usual to Phil
adelphia and Baltimore during the present season.
'their friendd will please apply to Noble; Flinn
& Berl) Btoad and Hart; Andrews & IfieKee
iier; first wharf abet.° Race street on the Bela
ware Philadelphia; and Joseph E. E1'l0;
•
otoro.
Until further notice, the following-prlees will
be adhered to betwech thin , place and the above
ies.
EINEM
Ale per 100
Dry Goods, Drugs,
lind Medicines, 26 1 .93 -40 c
Furniture, 28 23 49
IVlMat, Rye & Corn
• per bushel 11 10
Oats do ' 7 6
Groceries, 09 20 40
Lumber per 1000
feet 03 50 $2 75
Shingles per 1000.1 50 2 00
Flour per bbl. 34 30- 47
Shad & Mackerel do 50
Herring do 44 - IN
Salt per sack/ 32' (gq
Pitch, Tar and Rosin
por, 100, 15 20 •
Plaster gross tone $2 50 $2 25
ni
Hemp per 100, - „,,
9 22 • i
2 6
cks
5 . 0
Pig Metatirolettml 50 250
Blooms & castingsi4 00 3 123
Bar Iron s .. 450 350 ,
Nails per keg, , .20„ :17' . •
Ldather per 100; 25 .20
Whiskey.per 53 47
Burr Blocks per 100, 00 15
ClubStonei' do ; • iEta
Tin,- -do 25 2U 4(1
r, .mAnTim•
Harrisburg, April 0,1949, • ; •
)
Rikriv
• - Oh, , IGES
A LOT pi': primp atrusgosand
£-IL just receiiitmfitto koR usia loiat at the store or,
'4 01 4. 1 0,; 1443 . 1 0E 11 °'
Purliale•AutY 21 4,11 144 ' At-37,
. . ,
, , „
:71,9.T. :of Xr OlphinTo
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'MINI. Z. PEEPER,
Ilarrisburg, Pa
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220.8; 13 , $1 per
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The best method for the Abell°lin of
- case is cleanse er purify thellhood;
WRIGHT'S
ittattot VEGETABLE PtLLS
..,• . . •
. .., . .. .
,'rorth stfiVi ollegre fif)lllcaltlt
' Ave now acknowledged tolie:tite.• beet
. 2tiretlittine in
:, the:Woad rortlitec;re or .. -,,....,,' , ;
RVERY -17,12RIEY'.ii OP DISEW SE
Ip i ECAUSE they,
,comidetely ciertnsetke atottich
II and p6Welii kom Omni bilimis And' cbeldupt liu
lido :winch are liiti cause not onls- ti,P.llettilaele,,
till inees, l'alititatidiCtirtltd Fleart; Pains in :the.
lithe a, Rheumatism itt ' al Ciotti, but or etcey Malady
load tit to man. - '. • ,• ,•. •
S:, In EMMA" if EtiP.ItIBLE PILLS
1
Are a certain cure for inteeMittent, yentittehtonee
hoax, nflanintotory and fitilail Perers, because they
tdeintaa the body froto those Malik' Itumors,•widelt
when landined to the tdithiatitik ON the cause Of at
harts or ,
PIiVER S.
when the same impttekt ie deposited oo
die idttubrane mind 'took]; touting frail's, inflamout:
HMI and-sweilingt,t oiled
fillf:(1.4,4 ; 178.111, &dirt ex.; " •
Time halloo Vegetable Pills initf lib reliefi On as td
iiitits t.ertnin to giie ileliel,and it i ters t wicti with tit,
Wriling to hioht
Mit fail, unalte.it perfetit , eltre of Die attire ppiiittil
From three tt. eix df mid Imlisin Vegetaz
file taken every. night on going to bed will in a
dirt tittle tat Completely rld the body from every
thing that Fs °Named to health, that Itheamlitim4 -
6otit, anti pain of etefy iiescription,ivill he literally
mtivt.A , 1•'110.11' pill?. ,nobr..
For the Fame 1 . 1.1180101, WIICIii from sudden changes
atmosphere, or anj , other CRIIBe, the perspiration
Is checked, :11111 the Immo§ stltieh should pass off by
the skin ore thforrn intthEdly,tiatising
II Ed D. 4 GI 1E 0 GIDD INES'S ,
14 . atisett and 811.4thet9, jinin in the 1101101. watery " nod
hill:treed C) et,lole lieneseness, coughs, eoliz
seroptimis; dietitnatie, lilting in torions parts of the
bod,,ttitil litany other spoptottis of .
Carl' a fl GOLD,
E TIM 1.71)I1N I'ILLS 1011 invitri.
Oily give 'mint:di:oo PI•om (late to iui ot'
twill Pills taken etery night di: going to bell, will ill
tifiort tinte, - not only Hull:AT all the tiiipleit
ilatit symptoms, but the holly lyilly iott abort time, bb
restored io eveil sountlei
Mime fitly lie said of
AsTint,v,ott PFICIi LTY
The Indian Vegetable Pills will loosen find cuiiy
Or by. the stomach and bowels those tough phlegmy
littinots, whith stop up the sir tells of the Intigs,nini
fe the tiihse not only of the nh eve distressing emu
hilt when titrgleefetly often terinitettes In that
tliteadtil
' ' CONSUMPTION:
If should also be yetnembered that the Indian.
Veketable Pills are at tin Cure for
'PAIN . TIIP...SII*.
6 1e l t
OppresSidtt, nausea, nod siekuess, loss of appetite;
tostiveneas, a yellow tinge of the • skiff 111111'eyes and--
eVery other SYMploiii of a torpid or diseased staieof
the liver; betattite. itMy purge from the hotly s thoid
impurities wide!' if deposited upon this important
organ, are the cause of every variety of
' LiVEIL COIMPLAiNT. -- .
\Viten a Nation is` ethitulaell - by - Riotsi - Outbreaks
and Rebellion, the only sure means of toteventing thts.
dreadfill consetpanwes of a'
. CIVIL WAR, . •
Is to 'expel all traitors, and evil disposed ones iron*
the Coimiry. - •
lit like manner, when pain or sickness of any kind
intlirate that die holly is struggling With internal foes 4 -
the true retnedy is to
P\l'l•lL ALL MORBID HUMORS,
(traitors tcrlicr,) mill immini WILL BE THii
umsuur.
Thal the I'6 nil tile ofcui•ing disc:lSe, by Cleansittg
and l'iwirying the hotly, is: strictly in accordance wilt'
the lams which govern the animal economy; nod if
prdperly carried mit by the use of the itlithrt hinted
INDIAN l'EtiluAit!..r PILLS
Will certainly 'result In the complete Jib°titian
Disease; see Utter the f,llox ht testitndnialt, kind
persong of die highest respebtability hi New York
who hare recently been cored of the most (A. 50111116
complaints, solely by the use of IVntcn•l's imonti
i'corr.tintr. P 11.1.8 OF TII
7ttQll•1'll AMERICAN COLLEGE OF.IIEALI'IIi
,l.t AtrA, L. I. Jll cc illh; 18 , 11.
bobtor 'Wright—Deity Sir-4t is with
great s:Woifactioo that I iutoi in you of my having
been entirely cured of Dyspepsia, of rise venis etamlr
hug, by the Ilse yoliF I&DIAN VECIETABLII
PILLS;
Pret iotth id Meeting ititb yodt• celebrated mediz
eine, I had been under the hands of several
cians,ltud had iried i:u•ioos inedieines; lutt all to MI
infect. ARN using tine '25 cent !lox, of your Ping
bowel-be, I - experieneed so match heindit, that 1 re
solved to persevere in the use of Ilwm accut•diug td
Youi• directions, i4dell 1 tini happy to stafei has i•c=
slated In d i.ereeet care. to gratitude to pill for did
great. benefit 1 [tato rebeived, and also Pa the hope
that others si mi burly afflicted may be intluted to make
trial ol• your extrinwtlinary medicine, I send you
this statement ivitit full liberty to publish the some it'
you think proper. tours, &t; -
Nt;n• Yong, •lune 11,1841. G. C. .131LACk:
To NIF. Melined Dennis; Agent fut• Weight's Intliah
Vegetable Pills, No. '2 . 88 Greenwich nt. N. Y.
Dear Sir—At your recoinniemlation.f some thee
slier Matte trial-a-NV RIG fir!S. CSIMAN VEG'
ETAIILE of the North American College
Elf Ilealtht and can Conseientionsly notch, that for
Purifying 'the Blood, nod renovating the systerni
have received more tilinclit frotn their use, than front
any other medic:Mr, it hat heretofore been my goon
fortune to meet with. I ant, dear sir, with Many
thanks, sour Mingo] friend; C. AI. 'T'A'PE;
"No. GO flamersly St. New York.
littitartl Dennis, agent. for Wright's Indian
. • Vegetal/lb Pint
Deiir Sir—l have been afilieten rat• tett .fears
with inward weakness and general nubility; nceom
ponied times with min in the aide mid other dia.
t rasing niimplaiiitaivAllell having tried Melons mein
ones without cited, I wits perstindett by a friend td
make trial at Dr. \i'tiglit'a titdidn egetnble Pala;
which 1 niaittippy to mote have eidieted me in n moat
.wonderful manner. I have used the medicine, no
yet btlt it short lime; Rill' hate no doubyby n pet
iteverittice in the use of the medicine according td
nirdetions, tiint I Mal in a short time be iterrectil
ire:stored.
1 most willingly recominend said Pills to all'pee-t
tuna similarly. iiiiketeilt • and in the full belief this
the same beneficial results will follow allele use,
youresincerelv,
• • • UIF.:NICT A-FOOTE:Ii' '
Wawarsing, Ulster Co-New Yorgi.
•
NEW Tonx, Sept, 1,941841.
This is to certify 0141 have
Vegetable lb Ils with yhe greatest henefitt•• havingemi
tirely cured myself of the friveat' antseka • of. Sick
Headache, to which I bad previously been slihjSct;
ANN MAMA* P3ON,
• S9I tirccosfich streets N Y 4
To Mx. Richard Ilehnia, Agent, ter Wright'aludkan
lregetohlePilhh .•
CA HYMN. • • : "
As there are at this time mitay wialett pitsiSne
Wally, e nga.mit iu sellinga counterfeit medicine tuts
iler the mint of the Italian .Vegetable Hills; and as
these'ilesperate men are so utterly reckletoi of eOII..
SelftelittS, that soft voluOlu_ lives May last, in
eotnefitietne of-using their, eitzeatttitt Cintiotinda..the
pAltlio ire cautioned .agAinst\morobasiog any Pllls o
)ultega on life 4dellersthehocylbe following,war&
10/121IGH1"S 'IINDIA'N- , VEGETABLE , VNI4I.O .:
, - (. 1 " 444-Pu rgat iv F•l , 7, „'!"•=0;•
Qr TUE NO11;r11 AitatioxeC ov : 1160118.
rvgaiiiat poictiitiihatAntli
Tetlicine of all person Owelit the ref,ratirOvOikedt
*vas, or tit the office:mid
,ge*Cul deta141 , 166. 'lll7
RACE * writ Ere,
'Tr*
itaiNßleViS 0,G141114.;040144e ,Catubcrlin,o on'
°tilt PEoveT, Nltohanichtlurt,
'llen l P7ineeliiienitn) , Nevi, QuaberAtililsv - 2:1 1-
, - ' 4 ;
Atexnnaqr'Catlienti; SltiOorr4tati**''' .
.Curel '
Jikho,
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