Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, February 11, 1846, Image 4

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CARLISLE:FEMMIEMINARY;
UNDER THOMRECTION OF
Misses Phelto .oharlcitte
. Paine.
• EXP - EkSE
'BOARD, with fqt,llKlits and washing, will
be furnpliodlo Young ladles et 94 I 5 dur.
mg , the sumtner mOnthi, and 92 50 during the
winter months. 0.,
TUITION. "Common English stud.
lee, lie Geography;;Histioy, YGrammar,
ArTfh - Readineand Writing, per
qr. 95,00
,
Astronomy, Algiltilitt,'Goonietrv, N at.
ural.Philesophy and English Composi
tion,
Higher branches,e9 - Botany, Chernis.
try, Rhetoric, Mental and Mural Philos•
aphy, the Langungee, :Drawing, Paint...
ing, St.e.will involve anldxtra charge of 02,50
Lsssons in Instrumental Music; by
- (Prof. E.- L. Walker, for an ottracharge
of
12,00
The Tuition Will be - required quarterly anti
..theiiificti.of—Roard-monthly-ln,advanceotind-no
` tieduction mind. for absence but in carte of sick
ness. To the boardlng schoera, the use an.
'very excellent piano ir furniiihecl without charge
and ar-angements hove also been made for fur
•nlithlrig 'two or three additionill boarderertflili
•be gratuitous use of text : books, lit:leaned.,
t • 07"
. • TO next .quarter cf this School opens with
' xlie that day of itinetiry next, Sod being among
• hoe() who have had daughters in the school
during theilast year, we avert ourselves of this
metind of expreseing td the public, and especial.
•ly to Alia citizens rif title add the .adjoining
counties, our full conviction diet advantages of
a very high order are bete afforded for the ad.
ucation'tof Misses and 'young ladies, such In
deed, as., are seare,ely excelled in the country.
.I he inielluctoul training giveti. is systematic
and thorough, while the manners and morels
df the pupils are most carefully watched over:
iFrom personal observation arid knowledge,
we feel•entirely confident, in recommending this
'school to all such as would secure a suitable
lilacs for educating their.daught.re.
hi. CALDWELL..
IFI. rriDDLE,
• , J. A. GEIPE, •
61 , 1*1T-A -
JOHN NcC'AFFREY.
Nov. 26,154.5.
may be
truly said, -
that no one ha
ever been an sueeeta- . ..
nil in compounding' a
— iiiCtliFine7tTalch bits done Be
tordlieve the human fit m i ly, torob •
disease of itstetirors, and to restorethe
Invalid to health anti cofo, tie the Inven
`CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC IGNGS, tor and Proprielorof that m e sh , eservedly one
tiler family.inedicitie Da,- SwAvive's- Coatrotrxn
SYRUP OF At ttn Chr.nar, and n o ne lien been on
/WINS remarkable discovery has received the
_IL
11 i patronised by the Prolession and oth
universal ripprobation of the Medical pro.-•
g . e -s n , e l i M a tli in this cotintry and .in Europe. nor has
fcssion of Great Britain, and has now been suf.
:I ' irre ever been an gtcat,an effort in the short
fictrittly long before the American public in give I space of only six dr seven tears, to deceive the
a fatr test of its power and efficacy. The credu'ons and unaliink ingr, by:putting- up Nast-
Patent Galvanic Rings have been found to am rams of various kinds, by',' viirlotis individuals,
ewer all the purposes for which -the ordinary I affixing the name of Wild 'Cherry and as mitelint
Galvanic ll:vary, or . Eleetrie and Magnolia i the name of err:gel/al Preparation ns will screen
machines arc used, bat aro without any of the them Mt. the lush tif thelaiw, and nite of. tile Im
injuriousahocka which accompany
ow naafi.. i postors oho puts nut the common p9rezeriemfthe
rations' by those instruments, and - in many "nil
i n"ii call ,it the BRIP'7, of Wil‘ l , - Cherq.,haa
other respects are More safe und certain in tic.
had t h e i mpu d ence to cunt ion t h e t pu blic. against
the O, ;gin al preparation, Dr. Su eyrie's Com
complishmrthe desired object.
onund'Syrtip of WiitiCherry, which is doing so
The. Galvanic Rings used in connection mu It good in the world.
- withtthe Magnetic Fluld are confidently recom
01.'14:WA la; OF SUoft TMPOSTERSZT)
' mended in all disorders which arine-front an
And ptit•dhase none but the original anti only
enfeebled or unhotilthy State of , the nervous crl:" rnoine article as „prepared by Dr. Swavne,
vital system, end those complaints ; are among , u hi,,i,- ig t he Tni ly one Ac T int ,,,A„d e d by a ,egul,,,
~,, the moat painful and universal to which we physician, pod iii .d..l roiii may veers' c l am at .-'
am subject. They arise witliqet• exception,' teutirm to the Practice of the Profession. and
from mm-aimple_catese—a derangement of the wnich lead :to this great discnver . y. Thousands
nervous system—arid it was in these-cases that .and tens of times:lnds of the heat testimnerals of
other remedies having co often faded, a new • the Unparalleled success
_of My, Somy.u_e's Corn.•
agent was wanted, which, it is confidently he. pound Syrup of .Wi Id Cherry for the cure of
- hewed has been found iniheproper and judicious ' CONSUM PTION, , .
application' of Galviinlitm. The strong doses, CrMithet Colds, Spitting Blood, Liver Complaint,
and at irregular intervals, in which Galvanism Tickling nr Rising in the Throat. Nervous Debit
, ty Weakness of Voiee, Palpitation or Diseses of
is priminiatertd by the Machineryhaye been ore.
..
-notitictd after a fair and impartial trial, 1 ° he t h e C n„ i s! it a ti r t t i ' n
tiPa r l i n .orn i II
, tI A 7 I, IT enr
comes,li r e ti a , :t , J,3,r,
abuse
c o n t.
decidedly injurious, while Om power as applied'' eninmel &o. Bronchitis. Asthma, •Whooping
by the Galvanic Itings is in every Way equally r c Abg b , N.A.,were declurbtl tO die world f die
benegita, perfectly safe and twenty times a • before any ratter preparation ot Wild Cherry came
Cheap._ . -out.. The most skeptical .may satisfy themselveS
TheGalvanieltings havateen- used -with per-' T a CM, h e truth orate above, - by a little inquiry to
feet success in all eases of Rheumatism, noute i Philadelphia. The genuine article is prepared
or chronic, applying to the head. face or limbs;' Only hy De. Swilyne, whose office has been re-
Gout, Tic thilbreux;or Tooth ache, Bronchitis,'; moved to N. W. corner of ath itnri Race streets,
Philada. The liaisons and other spurious arti-
Veotigo, Nervous 'or Sit!' Headache, Indigos. I
e n te i s
, n , f ,r t i V t i i i m tl e C he ri:y h t t i ,.. l s...beatr•rei
obliged ,ntt it t.n nri € l . - s e o - r s t -i t tr o l
t ion ,Ta ra ly Nis. Palsoy, Epilipary,', Fits, Cr a i n p, :
Palpitation either -Heart, Apoplexy,
Stiffness of P i h i lst . .hnod arjr.S ( Trol ' age . m to nee their . own not
Joints Lumbago,:SpinalComplaints,Neuralgia, of it. The genuine article is pith main plain
' General Debility, Deileient of Nervous Energy, style in sqAtire bottles. covered with II tiler
and all Nervous Disorders. Their 0 k trnordi• wrapper,with a yellow label with the proprietor's
nary effect Upoll the system must be witnessed ' mgnature attached.
to be believed, and as a certain preventive for 1 vr The Piddle are requested to remember
the preceding -coinnlatitts, they are equally to' that it is Dr. Sams ne's Compound Syrup nt
be recommended. - ' Wild Cherry, that his midis repeatedly nerfnrin-
The Galvanic Bands, Bracelets ( Exc, 11,1g:',`IhInmcisiu'iell"1:r7,,„.p",,sor'efjios:"ses lai ,hset ia t IwA, e
. A ,
In some complal,nts of a vet y itEvere eharno. (ince ihe whole entalogiic of Parent Are& eines
ter and of long stirticling, the power obtained I which are daily puffe , '
- by the Galvanic Ring; is not sufficient to arrest' press. - There - fore
the progress of disease'end ultiniately restore itoptli 'Syrup of
. health. The bnprOved.modificationin the Gal. cititer.
vanic Belts, Banda; Bracelets, tac.,entirely rent C.T 7.'"..° ,sole ("^ A
S'l ICh. ge ,
cdies this objection; any degree of power that '
February 12, I'
is revired can easily. be obtained, and nu ,dia. I
'ease - which the mysterious agent of Galvanism
can effect, will fail to be permanently relieved..
..-----Tlte-Itinga, &c. era of different__Pri es'l
made of ail sizes: and of various ornamental
patterns, and can bet worn by the'most delicate
female without the 11 onvenience.
CHRISTIE'S MAG it , FLUID ie a
,r‘
necessary uccompenim nt,in all comae in which
the flelvertio Rings - and 'their modificationa,are
.. need. By means of this extraordinary corn,
position, an efficient action is rendered certain'
cud the Chlvanicinfitience directed to the air
ticular parts shich irre'affected. The FLUID
• contains notlithg capable of the slightest injury;
its application is agreerible,nnd it la lIN harmless
inits action as it isbeireficial in i results.
Certificates from . physicians nd others, of
"thethighest
,charactex....ettd.re ectabilAy, hear
svii ts
Inv the 'strongest wittress of tlle- extraordinary
effects of these 'articles, are cutlets ntly acosinn.
elating, some of which may be seen.by calling
on the agentirt'Curdiele. ,
....
In order to guard against fraud, M.CRISTIE
_.
appoints but,,,,olie agency in each town. The
. only place iil , Carlitile where thei kenuinc Range
and fluid can be obtained is at the store 01(4E0.
W. MTN ER.. AP : imitations : sold, ,eldlewhere,
are worthless counter(cits. Plininilleti can be
obtained gratis 'as above. .
N0v.1815. . '.. ' „,..-
. .
. Cefbinet .01Eak titto. ,
..._, . .• . . ~,
rinHE imbecrlbor,likeithia: - melh - pd ) af fi iv t ,
i l forming hie c frieudii and 'he pelvive gen ;
orally that he carries', vin the cAlilislET:w4.:.
,JC !NG 13USINES in 'all iii-vaiitius'brenehes,•
• in Locust Alley, dlieetli in the rear of E. Dui. ,
, . leeleePlairFActeryi(in 11.1.lanover et.) where_
be keeps constantly ; up hand. and will menu
facture to' order, , • —, i;;,
.13eotetttAekpuratio,,Ila.bleililro.:2' ,,
' and every other ileacriptiorpof Cabinet lyare,i ,,
I )
'all of whielv,,lie,*_lllvo)l dhcap for cosh, or - ex:;.
change for countt iirciduce at m arket prices.
Re will also take Ilmliei-of ali.descilitions hi
~,, ~:,,, . . _
• 7 extepgefht+.woriK.--,,, , : - .. ..
- - Cdsteuidlcate.of all'delicriptions avid vises.,
TaLle, Lege,nolittifor:Venitian Blinds, 4c., uts9
on ' stand: and for tvili.',-';:` , i.. . .„ "r:t' , f :1 :::,' : I,
• -Ll O O-IPFlNS'initde rot- terma-Teasonable at
iihoto . imido;ritad.'he,eilll ATiond . funeral!. WO.
a Splendid. , Hintise q in "..town or, country: . A,
-- /leotiOt Williliii btiltiO'for hire. , ~ , ", ,'
- ,ll' . .ffiirileietvielfully solicits a shar;ivf p'ubtiii'p#,
,tril6Sgevaconf‘disne Mil tie can'render servile!
~ . .rilivitti4tetjlia,t-, , '.:..;.44[...R;',1,1thp,WER 4 , c0. •
7 1 ; fictiots ik the Price of
.
rifffittis , :iLAVV`Ali
AN Ar k . NAIL&
tfir tp3 6E llar C iPlo r tnt strick r Oupital, 9 , tkeTWlre
•.; riiiiiron - evcry description of properthotstemtp .
,halik the amount of premium •that 11,1:4,4kr,g 4 ;
Vig,a f aith l • - o d r o i l b n ef t il e i • j a n C7lpTe2 h thtVa d k i gl
.4idotriptiisy,and--stioonsmendsAi, to ".tipt
italttpimagreatly superior totinst9C , j,(lre
fiF.eaiir Rn
4 4g r i li t ril
For
„tat 1"1”...!211417,-g-flut -7-
7- ' 47 MVSOMMIOIIWI . .t
':• " .. `Ccrlisle;Septembei; l o444s , -
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- OPOS-4
NEW - BOOT . SHOESTORE.- -
-,,,!•:
enbecriber has just opened a hil:Rand
• g o s tl assortmentof Bnote,end!,§lntes at;,
the _corner of 'Main nu t IPittSitret,its, • in' ;the'
hosesceently,acchied by ;vl4 Weakiy, oPpe:'
silt; the MeibodiWhiireh;..abfqtlitifi - ': '
MEN'S Calfskin double Xleeflonts,' •
do do light drethrT . do
do Kip pegged - do
do Coarse " .. do,
do Calfskin, Kip, and Coarse Monroes;
BOYS 4--- `“,, = to --- • ter
do do du • do Monroe.,
LADIES' Gaiter Boots,
do , dq Shoes,. •
. du Leather Boots, •
do Kid, Morocco •& Leaky 13uskiti's
double soled.. •
do Kid & Morocco French Ties, d.soled
do do'Polka slippers,
do Rid and Morocco Turns, ,
MISSES Leather Boots,
do Ellalr do
CHILDREN'S Boots of every description.
Outn - Slrci e tta , some of
a very superior quality, • •
This Stock)ps'boen Carefully selected, with'
the advantage.ofoinany years experience in the
businetei, 011 be solcl.low for cash or ap
proved credit' .
He has also ah assortment of Loather, Kid,
Morocco, linings. bindings:thread, &c. &c.;
which he will, make up to order, or diaposa of
Io - the trade; on liberal terms. -
Persons who have been supplying themselves
with Boot, end Shoco from Philadelphia, tony
depend on getting the same article hero at city
RETAIL, PR 1p ES. • -
Country dealers and others can 'be supplied
ttielloots nod Shoes by the case or dozen at
o hdesale prierp. %V NI. ill- PORTER.
, N B. All.work warranted, and if it rips, It
will .be repaired gratis.
Carlisle, dee ll—St
FE
fIDNOJI TO , ,WHOM HONOR IS DUE!
Dramxtr.
THI . peculiar pi
-pertios-olthis_spleu
did OIL, model s to
hevessnry appendt
to every Indivor gt
tiernavOa toilet. U
like alrother oil,
does not soil the In
but gives it - 11 Lr
iianey ynd hell
unsurpassed. It pt
etrates the minsh
pores, giving to t'
dry withering .bul
new life anti vigi
opening he ()millet og .oy
!one .and action so necessary to the preservation
or production all line head of bait.
Sold at No. 2 Fifth street, tliiludrlphia, and
at' 'storekeepers generally let. Sold
is Cnrlisle by
. S, ELLiorr. . . -
October' 23;1'844
. Pension and Gengral. Agency, •
•
EORPE Al. VHILI PS . , late of the Treae:
IX dry Departmetit,hartipbned tio office in thia
city,' and' Will attend •to the prostoution and
collection of °Wins before, Congress and 'the
feveral RtecutivA.:Depaittnents ef
OA pre.etePtion 'and other laild
claims; chtfnin 'for ut'vnlid, navy, Reiolutionary,
widinve,.arld lialf.peypenniontr; for'Revolution•A:
e'fy services, whether for,cononutation, half.pay;
.
bouniy es,-
'fo servic doling .Ihe leer{
war the settl ement of accounts of , disber.
sing or to Offibeili - of the Wive r n I
'to the ..inteieet 'Of. bidders 'for - Cerialiete ;•
tattling retnisidon-of fines•m• foifeittivele for elle:
god Aiolatiensophe raveiitio--111.wa ir collection
of private claims; nndoll businese•hrotight be.'
foie Cengreati or tlie'. public offices. requiring..
' ( col oniri4gunt.
'Cliergeti will be modeitite' 1 / 4 , aiying ofecOrd:
'inki , to the rut (Oil); of.the biidittotie. ''All letter's;
,inust post:paid...
G.; M. P. vollotoo attend, : tetljeatile.mid t•ent t ,
hoboes,` lots; acct,collectioiVtif rents,
,negotiotinc Wane. . . -
2 Weiltingt ' ink D. 'C. 11'ene.25J84.5. . •
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SERTRAND
No. 120•chestntd s Stivet;:Sote.;;'-`foili'dOdil:-
below Fourth Sireef • •
• • " PHILADELPHI2I44: •
1161, ESPE . CTlFUtLit.inftirms thCoiAlterT,,Of
.11.. 1 L',Conibeiloiritictiliricy,7iNitilii has tertleii
send
4 1 2 14 , 11 "2 0 ,4 400 #1'? - kM . ,!. 1, ;149144(!,1 1 P9t..1. 1 YTP,rt 1 4;
.tuf PO'
. 1!! 1#1.:out? try f A tato,, ; pp ° n!if , f i v;
•
n: ria • 'odd rgpleudid style of - chlliko!elioti4 ;
rur
130 Yo fo! e-C,OpeOijO i irom.
T
JU4t curve Per S 1 1 5 1 1 M.51 1 11?.9.1PASWifteiTd.
2 iiiiriikerovalicile - or:Lardifif,ll,lole7lll4 - 4;
S Fr
i.41 . 0 4 44 P,Wthin - ektili ,14 *10 1 041 1 !:?;014t"Ot
;ttetiOtryi o•Od iipto.lbi.supop'seil;ky,.
00110 ,bf4t A'r'l#:Ylqr"* 4l4l 4oi,4o l4 any °4Y.,11A.
the Union
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,7i , • ---- 00gOttif - Eanx=2. s7 i) .
I,vPOuglip -1,-
Brotwhi 4,,Lma yom,
ffinoltytrbratthing,
and Breast, FailPifitioßlV.:4
• • mf the Heart
• infuensin,OrmillOp...,w,i,
ken :eopttiutiot.,Snre.Tht•Oat, , ,.,. ~!.
• qercens ,
, - Llfietises of the ThroulP_O•
Devoid and 'Littige,-:,;,111,
the most effeC. , • '
tutu end " f iir. T 3
:speedreure own , known Inv any of above din=
easesoall tt., - ,S IV A V NE'S COMPOUND ..,Sifu.;
UP, OF V3r/LO,DIII.II{ItY—ANOTIIER WON.
DERPVI..' CAME OF CONSUM,P.TION. ,•••
•
-. .jvaciyanstoz, It, 1., Sept. 40tIt,
._ , .zrlo7.9*ArnE4•Dan:.SlriA..L.f'enl-Taillliii;b3 ,
sense arduty:l 'owe to-suflering-liumanity,to
knowledge my grateful' thanks‘for-the wonderful
effects of your ".0031,POUSID SIIYUP .OF
WILD CIIEltilY" 'on me, niter having stiffeted
months monthi with the most affiiottni-of
all diseases, Gonsumution, with scarcely a ray of
hope, or a "beacon light" to guard me ngatost my
own horrible forellOdings. The circumstances
which first led the to the-awful state' nfolebility,,
was from nuking 0 very heavy cols], w Edell seemed
to Sr itselitipon the lungs, whjch greduallYgrew
worse, with pro'useltight sivedt,a hacking
oppression 'in the breast, spitting blood,...with .
-great-general-deltiltty. My. ontatitutlociseemeo
- broken down, and nervous system very pinch lin:
paired, with all the symptoms o f confirm e d COti
: sumption.. t went to Philudelphia,and was treat
ed therm-by- physicians of the highest reSpecte
bility,but "still grew worse, until they gayeanc up
'as incurnble., and advised me - to go South, hut be
ing very poor, lifter losing so muck dine from my
work, and having spent all. my.money'on this ea._
rictus" Patent Medicines" which were recommen
ded so highly thi•ough the medium.of the press;
was 'unable lake - their advice• tieing a 'Mem-.
her of the Order of Odd Fellows, they supplietr
me with money'grattiiivmsly to send me to my
friends in Seen Maine. 11 . was.treated by, Physi,
lentils of the highest standing 'there, but received
no benefit whatever from them, hut erstleally
grew worse, until my physicians end myselfgave I
up all.hopes . of my ever recoyering, and halt like
ow e w ho is about to pass through The valley of the
shadow or thlttli. At this "awful juncture," I
hemii of your 'COM POUND SYRUP OF WILD
CM:lila,' and knowing you to be a regulai
practising-physician iu Philadelphia, gave me
more confidence in die metliciiie, an concluded
An a last resort, to make tt ial or it. I sent to
your agent in Boston, and purchased one bottle,
-which relieved me very mulch. •I then procured
two bottles more, which I um - happy .to -say en
ti rely - eured . me, and '1 ant now ernoying'better
_health than - t ever have before in my life. It
cermed to have n beneficial , effect. nt once. I
gained stret.gth rapidly, although reduced to a
mere skeleton, nod I feel 1111116 fit d from its salu
tary effects in my own ea soTtliat Dr. Swayite's
Compound Syrup-ot Wild Cherry will cure any
case of diseaseill.migs, tl token according. to the
prescribed rules contained-in the pamphlets de
-1 cotnpanying the medicines.- Even the physicians
! who witnessed my case are_highly recommittal
, itig 4 it .lit similar eases—and I wish yon to make,
this pn bile, so ihut others who ore suff e ring a s
have heen, - may - krmw - whereto proctwe a remedy
at first', which will roach their disease, .withopt
tampering with and ruining their ermst:m Onus
with th e many "quiiEk nostrums" with which the
whole country is flor.deil, perporeil by persons
who have no knowledge of the science of medi
ehm in theory or practice, but are gut oFmerely
with a mercenary
I am a Scarlet member of the Hope Lridge
orRs.F.. is Providence R. I.,and will be happy
to give Roy information iu regardto the elllatiy
voiu• ineilissioe, and can give ample p.rool : that
my case is, , aot exaggerated in the least.' •
ALBERT-A . ROSS.
To Dr. 11. Ssysysrm, W. corner Eighth and
Race streets, Philadelphia.
CAUTT4N--The public should he on (heli.
glinittlnpninst the twiny "lin an d a. mi xtures ..
„ r wild - ch r ury, which have sprting top' in till
parts of t h e enuntrv, inu porting tole_reptredlty•
sr - iTne round Ili he 'lake"
hpn little inquiry in the towns and cities where
they originate. A ll•cirtificates a4l statements in
reg.ll.lltn Dr. Sautyne's Compound Sycup or W Hit
Cherry are "strictly trot.," and the proprietor Is
daily recioving them from persor. a who have In en.
cured by the celebrated remedy. Tire
. (criginiil_
onlv) genuine article is 0t.13 , - Prepared by
tin. SWAYNE N. W. cramerof EIGHTH and
RACE Streets, Philudelphix.,
li.•member, all preptirat ions of Wild Cherry
are fictitious and counterfeit except that hearing
the written signature of N. SWAXNE• 'rite only
agents in Carlisle ore hlYElls Pc -II A VTit-
STICK and STVVF.NSON St MELIAFFYond
NI A RTIN LUI'Z, Harrisburg.
Another T tnm over Consumption.
10101( THOMPSON'S Componoil'Svimp Tan
BUI) :did Wood Naphtha. C oanmpiiven read
the following:
I I RRY4III:RG , November 18, 1845,
Dr. S. P. Thompson:—hear Sir-1 consider
it a grateful duty. to publicly aeknawledge the
benefit 1 have derived from the use of your i mat
uable medicine, the Compound Rryrup Tar and
W. mid Naphtha. In the spring of 1844 I was
ia
kensick with tuitions I , ever. and was very ill
After f bail partjallr ECcOvertol,
(mned me my lungs were afFre
mt. according!). Ilia skill had
'itemd or g ettin g iJyttry, I daily
wils finally informed hr him that
In and must die, and that nothing
reparation for anotl Worlil."—
tcreased until 1 was confined 40
err sever e pains In toy ture:lbt,
uorltuess at breath, and I was So
my voice not be Itintrd
un
'pj,llwtt di, ttry-nrort+444-y
-1., hurnissini• me night Hutt Mit ,
obtain ices r e st. ‘vi,tt e
manner, with i.ollnu t e ntirtilief. 1
isement in the “Union" of this
he rt•rlsicataof.n_~ttly Phi la_ _
I, wLich so nearlv,describecl.my
lived to try your Medicine, and
ma. . 1 'hecortliogly . Stout to. your
herson, and procured tt hurls, . 1
we than one third of it before the
Inci I flies toiik it Tegailativi ttie
15r,t. - la' rile; Flintiness of fireiiiha
. .
and I am our hide to wallr
Shout with renewed healili ,nut strength . .., You
can make what use you please of this. t nin wil,
ling to give,any.salistaction that may be required
of lune if milled onlpersonally.
great respect, 1 I:etuoin yours, tit c
.1A COlll StailEß,
.STEVENSON & MI lIAFFI•;Yare the o: - it ,
Druggists. lit the borough or county, who ore a
gents, and front whOtn - the•GFISUINEArtIeIe con be
hod. :Berate of spario!ta trnitatione.::. ,dca 17,
THOMSONS. COMPOUND SYRUp s OI TAR
..,... AID WOOD N AFT:IIA. ~! .
,•,.:
1 000 - '•
P e tra il ' testify 'S°llB to i fh the 1 :4 1a :41 1 11 1 i l tl effic i° a n c e v ' ,
of thaw poWerful remedy, THOAIPSON'S
.CCIIIIPO LIND SYRUP. .OF TAR AND
"W POD:Kr - APT - HA . ...TT eed - f Rbif`d :! - ''• lAaton - -
lathing 'clue of. Chronic Bronchitis! P.,: - •
.., ~i Philadelphia, Iklajii23;lß44.
Mr.' 8 I Tltcnirsort--Dear Sir. For -more then
•lIMJ 'years • past 1 had been d read fullyi agl icted
-with-ameffeeflofnoftite-throat i whiclv , my - pity ,-
Melon pronituneed o Chronic-Bronchitis ' cans..
ed •by re pita tint and neglected colds. The (lie.
treite - sbffernd - ,ialndesrlitablif.' — ltirtlifiTitt was
eterelly, tow
come
violent coughing,: ao...nhat
bland'would dome frotn ; 11l else ,greal.opPrve•
slim; peiwand lightriesivie iho chest:am fever ,
in.elicrrArall the , until pulmonary - symptome
sheiwed thentsblvr, showed themettleien‘ialning,
entire loss de necoleary roriosp•=;rnyl,:thrkat wee
leached and blistered over and over, again. .1'
;metre itriel4f every known remed4,"end ta,dlf.:
ferent.periods Midllitfildvice Of sis...iihibleleitv;
nii'd;irli,,,wlth; ,p 0 avall. About,Woi4ntinilts,,
since I'm'de trial of yotir:CoMPsitind.,SYrup''Of
end , troi Fernba, and litifoitiViektalten
totthe Sim.. tle'rfeltrillief.:• 1.640143te8 until I.'
11 a dAtiken emnbotfloa,vvhiolLoWneltiltilY • A
moved the' diseeses.: end restored - rne,lo Inerfeet , i
.healtiyand T firmly ..belle liel I slmitithlorlidiv
.be Jiving, had 'il./tot , been. for, Open , inwiluolde
Medielne.. ' •. I, :.- .. , : JANE T e LltuT l :'-'-
;;„,,,.....:,,;,ii„ ,k, i ,. 123 Sprnen'efreet. ..
ru - PrilicOillf - offffir - , - N;- - oafs - ifiiiV., - iiri - 11061iii'a:
. \i p
',ElFiruO i rtiEpAtei. . Itritki . 0 :aritte".-pi!r: bt#ilioi.,
C;1-PliS .0z15 4 .' ' ' ' •• —.- :• ..
• '*or , , J,:n le ,in • Carlisle 63! WrEy,"lB9tl &.:
!SIEITAFFer. 1 , ' _.:
f . l.TtiniAllik .02.1a44i - 1
.' • : ''' " . ` 41 ., • ' :
, H ~ P 'i~id .~grtlferi~ ue}_ rs ~I~ ;ed d'~[y
!~h4~ead'~ , A~~ili4llarda ; -,~,~'~0 ~ .~'d~—
.• , ,
3 100 /iViikpilmi , itash 13141 4 g,
'For.#ll l ,b9.,!'
zf.:llaMpburir.
„ • ,
-;,j t
Joolit tri.rotrie.o4.
j . r:; -
,JAMESr LOUDOV i
IEARBOOK , &'GROCEI,ST '31
0 % l Ei ,
~ ,,,:1.6,1,-, 1 4,
-, " 1
",i , iy i r, , , 'l .
17- , 0 r , 44,1
Na it , Li: i- ‘l,
,!:.
HA:Siltsoy)l3cy , kal reamscdt.Cd, ,epeeo r
,startly•.o‘ iapl s . 'ocsfa 4 "assos tmuarb(
setrnlil.BOAS - end. Stailonity,'idilelUrdiikenda
to sdtPat red ueedliricer. (-Pilsen diserinith he 5u1i....-
P l 4.l 6 riatiPlN,Clislrl9eß.St•P.'..q )h . ':f9 l / ( 11 1 ?);
rates:' ..,....
Family,Bibles • „ • ' $l,OO, -'
l'....'igcsndSohi36l dibles,: ,4• ' • 4 ''' ' 4..!' -'.' 50 ' '''
"
hood Sdhonl Testaments). .; , ;' ; .10- , 12-$1 .• ~"
Poeketblbles moroeco-giltedges 1„,00
School 'Bolifcs,all_the_kenetal kinds in-use proms
portionably low. His Stationary Is of good noel- 1
ity, also a -good assortment of Lithographic
Prints, Toy Books and Books suitable for Holi
days.
,Haalse,earkies on the pock ,Bindlag, Manse*
where-pei'B'one can lrive their old" brinks rebelled,
also Blank,Books,DOeltets &0.. made to-order.
The„iallicriber in nonneetiOn l .wßh Mb Book.
aaeS fail ontirytSinne';•biti , Moab! tsWiti a P
itASocrarti*ocram"Sr.
id . Irrata i•i'odir on :haud a- arge and. ~ .6 , ;,.5 , .
..eileralLis4ortment Of fresh Groceries, sour A -
--Pines &an f espry•desori nt ion- and - of qt 1 1
.t .
r
L
.the best maility, stiledted with earn Wir [,. 1 '.!:
in'the -city, and Which he enabled to eel) at ,
reduced cash prjces to Suit; the time... • .-,.,.
.
Thankful for-the patrontlge mitimded z fn IBM'
during Vie few doyen° has been in the busi
ness; I.t; hopes` by a ttentioii -rt ad rendeasnring ,
to pleaso to. merit a continuance therabf,,,hia
stock in mist consists of ,- .
Strong Rio ‘and Sava Coffee., ,- .
..
Best and 2d qthility ' Loaf Silgar;Brown,
white, Havana and crti;lied Sugbrs "
Young Hyson, Imperial and Black Teas.
Sugar House Synup rind New Orleans Mo
lasses. .
Best and 2iThest Sperm Oil.
S.perni and Mould Candles, Spices of all
kinds fresh ground and unground, Cheese and
Crackers, Lemons, • Mace, Citron, Indigo,
Starch, Saltpetre, 'Logwond, American and
London'imuitard, Rice, Homeopathic: and na.
kers bsst Chocolate, Raisins, Almonds and Fn.
berts.
Crnekery„.Gliina - and Glass ware. Alsoßrush.
es, Tiflis, Baskets Churns, Brooms Bed cords,
'
Halters Plouirttlings,_Masons and . Carpenters
tines, 11.1arliet_Baskete, Best Cavendish and
- other chewing and smoking Tobacco, Span
ish, half Spantsh and` Common Segars.
A general assortment of 0:mil:Spool cotton,
thread, tapes, thimbles, hooks & eyes, Pearl
but Niel, pine and needles, tooth brushes, hair
brushes combs, pewter sand, shoe blacking end
0 variety ether useful articke. Also Isto, 1 & 2
muckerehsonlied Herring, Salmon,Cranberries,
dried Beet &c.
Decomher 10, i 845.
SCHOOL BOOKS.
lir o M. RN EEDLER kieps constantly on
hand all the various kinds of books used
in the Public and Private schools, and is deter
mined to sell them at s-less price than they can
ho bought at any other. ebtablishment, in Car
lisle, notwithstanding one of the book-sellers
r.ending notices to each of the teachers in Car
lisle, to lin read publicly in the schools, that
he,Npuld sell thwbookmot-n—less--priee-than
they can be bought elsewhere. Phone ;fa m •
lies who bought books before the subscriber
came it) Carlisle know full well that he sells
them at-least-0 per cent less than they could
be bought and that •he Was- the firat who're
duced the priers'of books in Carlisle.
Sept. 2.1 - , 1845. .
•
pup cm <M , m(=>
IDECEIVPID at the - sto!e of A. RICHARDS
& Co. n gtMeral - assertment of seasonable
Go A ti consisting in part of 'Seaver, Pilot and
Gold nitzturd cloths Sla Overcoats: Also Blue,
_Blue .Black, Olive, Green and Adalade broad
Cloths; Plain:Striped - aild.7Barred, Casaimcres &
Cattinctts; Kentucky Jeans, Jeno. Gorda' and
T.wedes; Flannels, Ticks. and Checks ;
Merinocs, - Alpacens, - and Bombazincer - Rep.
Cashmere; Aloes de Lames, Decosse find Situ.
Blm, fir Ladies Dresses; flosierV; , L.loves and
Mitts; Calicoes, Chintrp and Alnslins; Plain,
Striped and_Barred Jaeltonetts, Laces, Edgings,
end Qnillings; Plain, Striped and barred silks,
with a general assortment of Queensware and
Groceries, nt the old Stand.
Carlisle Jan 14 A. RICHARDS & CO.
' LOOK THIS WA.V3 •
1110 yoti wish tops/chase a gond end cheap
artmle o f 800 CS AkID SHOES? then
call ut GRAY St. SONS- rind-examine our as.
sortritent—we have just received thirty cases
olconrse and fine bo,uts and shoes, of,all kinds
and qualities, guilt fur Ladies'' andGentlemens'
ware. Look nt our prices and save2o per cent.
Gentlemen's fine calf se . wed boots, city Made,
qnd "wet ranted not to rip," from 82 50 to 4 00
Gentlemen's fine calf pegged, 125 to'2 00
Men's thick boots, 1 50 to 2 . 00
.. : Water proof, 1 475 to 2,M,
Ladies' double soled Gaiters, I 00 - 61. 37
•1 , • .... . , ' Buskins,' : 6023; ISO
Children's winter hoots, .87. A to I no
Mend'.and Boys' coarse 'Brogans, .50 to 1 35
. Y... , ' •' n,_ G•, I •I's water
oasocks, . 6 to 100
Also, LNdire nn f .Gentlemen's, thly? and,
3.IiSHOS GUM shoes, nfatl prices and qualities,
• JOHN GRAY & SON.
NEW BOOKS.
JUST received at J. M. KNEEDLERS
Cheap Book and Periodisnl Store,
Author's Daughter, by Mary Hewett, IA seats.
The Ileum fivertahlied, by N. I'. Willis, 25 eta.
Tortesa the Usurer,by N. P. Willis, 25 'cents.
Ailtenla of DIIMII6I2IIS, by Raul Dawes,•2s cents.
Preemont's Expedition to Oregon, 50 cents.
Storks of Waterloo, by W. H. Maxwell, 25 eta.
Morris's' Nlelodies, set to Music, six fur 25 co..
The Cries of New York, with 15 illustrations,2s.
Beery Lady's Book; a new edition:ls cents. -
lisi ors' of Napoleon. No. 5., lei cents. .
Niue BettotincSoogs, by T.I. /14 . 1ey, 25 cents.
Lights and ShinlOws ol Scottish i Life, by 'Profebsoi
-25-eente. - • • • •
The Alargnis De Ceorieres, or, the Art
_of Mea
nie.. by Eugene Sue, 14 map!.
The Poet's Companion, awl Rhyming
entifeining every bllowable , rhyme in the En•••
ghsh langrtnot n etents.-.- . :•
Morse's Geographie MOB, Na. 2, 25 cents.
ThePrrate'S Caye, the' liti:tyittr;
WantleVing Jett ; onnipletit to oneivolume.". •
Waverly-licnrelarkr Sir Wl+lter Scott-, ramplet&
ill five volilmes—pricelt: 50. ..e • ~ , • '
Also, Thomas Dick , A.r.ompleie*orks, tiolUmei
bound in 4—vricti $2 SO. , '",•• • , N'(- .. ;
carlisleiWorOli lker .4, 1145,4 :
ARIONA.I3IO. Ci013.1)0„,,, •
elorisisinio,lll pg!tt,:of Rept ;NO :Plain
Otteria;latdat' style „bennet &Ike( and velvets: .
50 . pieces new.st.tle Bennet Ribbons,very Olean;
new siAir A ill ' rilind 'op Shawls,'
,of eiFery.,descriptlon. ' ", mica' c,ravatee. dep.,
just received and offerineett the verY , li•WeaV
'cast! prices; J.A:,
Shippeneburg, Oct o be rr 8,1845. -
cAzinnwr,memaumrcik:l,,l.4-, ,
Trim Subseriber respisnifullyi inforinilhe
, citizens of employ tovin nd • Its
I ti? .4 Ito :lit? the ICA PJPI..
ma:_mtsiluttet ktit4gtijage,,,Linit, ip .gre
pared' to ma hilfininite to orde r every n irrifcleW
the'lineof••h_iaprofoasion.' Est •
fur t S 6 ISeerkiititib 1
"Stinds
ivq; n r
jr,Es.. 61:isrEAn &a, lac:—
patronagni confident that ho ten reqslez general ,
Decembei.2f, 4845 ? • • • I
• t SMIIT,IIICOAIittit9 :VT! 4:71":
•
Fe R-L:B I 40k6 91 41Werjarel
pine Gnyii.iiiittOcofits9ViilleY4Co4liiegOt .
li94,M.Vbf'ksjiLbit ll 44iiiititMW4tetimlo l -Akthelastes.
Wi kr e ld il m ilk
. INUR
.04'4f.
, 4nd, , Bosod 'CI aps.? 01; , .
4 11 ER'on'paly. of-mon enl7o l oll l m caPe
~`. .111 r.
• - BAAGAirrs.l3,Biti*.orgs.l". - f::
tHEAP'-GOODt•CHEAFGOODSi
'THE - CHEAP;I3ORNER CANIIIEBEALM
OHN GRAY do SONrein ntheir eincere
far thanks tolheir friends and the public, for
the shard'Of piitronegpni ► eriaed ' to'a arils
Ahern - , and iespeetfullgtuinottifoilliattFiflitivir
just returned 'l'V'om ehiladolphiti -with.e.:ctreapl
,choice and fresh selection of Foreign-Ands-D*4
'inestic . DRY i 'DOODS GRODERIEtiAND
QUEENSWARS,
MOOTS AND sin ittit
HARDWARE -and NOTIONS
'which'they will sell as cheap as any Noise in
the county—being determined to take for their
motto: "Sniall profits and etick salmi." We
would say to all, whether they be purchaser-or
not, give us a call beforo-buying elsewhere, for
we arre.conyinced that you will not go from the
store disappointed. Remember our store is on
the corner south 'of the Post Office, and directly
opposite the Second PrishyteriOn church and
Roberts' Hotel..
. darnel°, January 280 so.
RIC.HARDS his just received and
.4X la now. opening et his old stand, corns or the'
public square and South Hanover st,a new end
eleßantassortin..at of
; ALM . 74 4 04)1D . Z.
staple stria Fancy, consisting in •part, of Cloths,
Cassitneres, Sittlinetts,Llnens,Gambroons,Sum
mer Cloths, Vestings, Silks, Bombazines, Baor
•ines, Lawns, Crape anti' Mous de Wiles, Swiss
Catribries,Jackinet, and all ether kinds of Ales
lins, Calicoes, Shawls ' Checks. Ticking, Vel
vet Cords, Cotton goods of all descriptions, Car
pet chain anti Cotton, Yarn, Umbrellas, - Parasols,
Sunshades, Gloves, Hosiery, Ike.
ALSO, A choice and well sileeted stock of
Groceries, consisting in part, of Coßes, Sugar!,
Molasses, Teas, Tobacco, Spices,
Etc.
ALSO, Crockery, Glass and Queensware of
ottsvari descriptions and gualities, together with
numerous otherartielmccomprising a complete
and general assortmentall of which he offers
6,r sale at very low pricel for •cash.
Carlisle,danuary 7, 1846.
NEW GOODS! NEW' GOODS!!
•
FrIHE subscriber, thankful to his friends and
I the public in general, for the support they
have given him in his line of business, takes this
method of informing Ahem that he has . cust receiv
ed, and is now opening, it larg4 .and splendid
assortment of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS ,
Consisting in part of superior Black and Mite
Black Wool dye Glotlist.,krtslble Green; Cadet;
Blue and Gray Cloths; - l)iumopd and plain
Beaver Cloths; Biteltak,in, Tweed C;ISSIIIICrCS;
,)noble Milled Blue and 111 ink Cassitierest super
plain, barred mid strittrd Sattinetts. from 37 rents
to $l,OO per yard. -Parametto Cloths; 11..1i - anu
do. plain barred rod striped A hymen; Cashmere
do. cos. Bombazines aed, white and yellow
iteJs,„Dolleoestrent 0 1-4 to IR 3-4 cents per yard;
blenebod At.usl in, from 61 I rol 3 3-4, 4-4, 3-4 and
0-4 brp. Muslin. Cheeks, Canton and
Dorskin Tlnnnels, Liney.wolsey, horse blankets,
Mackinaw:oo. Kentucky Jeans, Drillings; volorell
cambric; paper mu II ;
3..118;
Alpneen; Broneba, damask, blanket and •colinn.
IsLott_ edging,himsrtilfg_9, novel IM`e!” Swiss, jas:-
onelt, book Mid Cambric ,lnctlra. Ilishop'strwn,
long - Lawn; linnet, canthrie Ilandkereitielsi
1 - vinnens; Black - Italian Craynts - ;l 7 anty barred-silk
do. stocks, 61/ swirders, black cotton, 1110111 . 111111,
esslinieWsind Alpueen stockings, Gloves. "Antis,
worSted..caps....Vestings,p,fazed Fur, seal, Vet
vetteep and Cloth Cap,
Also—A fresh supply of GItiit:F.IIIER AND
SPICES of ail kinds. a Itivlt be still - sell at the
lowest prices for cash. lit the old Stand in North
Hanover street, one door below Messrs. Myers
fgliaverst.lek's - DiTgStore.
• lIENRY ANDE12..(51%7. -
Carlisle, Octobei. t, 1843.—D.
Another Chance for Bargains
Selling otr at cast..
THE subscriber havine conCruiled upon a
change of business, offers to his customers
and the public in general, his stock of Goods
Al COST, consisting of Blue, Black, Drown
and Mixed Cloths, Cnssimexes, Se inctts, Cords
Jeans, and a general assortment of
I=l
.
Also . ; A Ipa Cashmeres, Merinoes, - Moos.
do Wiles, Lioness, Calicoes, Gingbants, Silk
and Worsted Shawls, Dress Ildk'fs. &c. &c.
with a goneral.assortnient of Gloves, Hosiery,
Buttons, Trimmings, &c. Also, Shoes, Boots,
Hats, Caps Umbrellas, 4-e,. Coffee, Teas, Dye
Stuffs, tic.
To purchasers at a distance •and Merchants
in the country, an opportunity is now offered of
supplying themselves at Philadelphia prices.
To any person or persons desirous of engni
mg in the mercantile business in the pleasant
Atnd,hettltity borough of Carlisle, an cipportosity
'is now offered, as the subset iber will dispose of
Ins entire stock upon accionmodating, terms—
*either for. cosh or for a well Improved farm In
n good neighborhood. S. M HARRIS.
N. B. All persons knowing themselves indebt.
ear o the subscriber, mill - dense call and settle
'their accounts without further trouble.
Carlisle, November 5, 1154‘.
itirtisrapis"tt%
- Loo k before you Buy! •
DAVIDH. - ARNOLD, of the late firm of,
Arnold & Ern - Stein, Hanover Street, oppo.
site Coinman's Hotel, arlfskt; has just opened
a new and splendid Ossortinent of FALL a ayl
WINTER GOODS, 'consisting of black, bhie
black, brown,
green, - Uadut, drab, olive, French,
English and Amosican gotlitt; diamond and
plum beaver do;; black, blue and fancy Gds.',
simcres ;.blUe, blaelt„t 9 r iscd, brown, cadet ancl , l
fancy Satin'et and Kentucky Jeans; also Cos :
, Itmere d'Copsconous-de4latnes, alpacas, Boni:
'mince s -black and Colored 'dress silks; calicoes,
clookingty %%Mellen plaids for children's dresses,
la - dtes end gentlemen's hntte,Oibet, silk, black
and coldrcd 'embroidered =d mouse de
laine and broclui sMiwle; gentlemen's satin
scarfs'and cravats, stocks collars, breasts, &q. Linen cambric handkerchiefs, velvet ribbons,
bonnet . and Cap do., black and colored mane us
add satin do. , Also, ladies:andlentletricn's silk,
Vidi atml anthill:Mid gloVes and_ Itteetat_bleached
avid - broViif. sbeetings, white and - colored flan:
ncls ' awtss;mull'antibucilt muslinsi
hi - shnp plaid,strlpred;.'sambric and jaconet
db.; all'ufwlll,Ch beeold at the most consort.
able, prices for CASH. - '
He'returna-his thankiitaa his fi'ieada , and-'thb
PublictffiC•the pationage'hosiowed ,on the late,
firm otAtinalt.t& Einstain , ,imif respectfully sake,
w , ru - Th — tdeliTtifrilfiaMe' ttmetti — hir — t --- 15C11; - .
whic6 , lle,wp! Apciotiv.zool'peritz: by,attentloa,
to business and low &Wei—
_
NEW 4001113 - -
jiiit returned .1 from the
I j c,tl7 ivith' a freati l ve . q4mankoroDs;da, cone
aiatpg,:t n part, pC,Plbtlia, Casa i ars. tittitiaatlai,
Tweld4.'lCantualty;:laapa,;olalci,elbakipgih
gio - 4.o.4 4 lfmi c iii ti 4i-ecibiluvi:C l oth•, ndaeri
itki tbaat I am.
p rid.eptcoa'bf
ikindai ftUpTel ity!Nz, . • dio 24
9 _ - 01 , IfAST,'
Pp RASE CHEAVGOOPS' I .- . .
J. A. OLIPPINGER. has just returned and
reepleeflfr,epi.thgetketett(eitlee; the meet eplen.
dbfautattnont (if , :
GOODS,
:ever offered in this plech—to :which he would
Jo-Olathe atkett (ten of etkro-hapecs. Hie steak is
pteratod to offer the
to-bd fouhif irk the'eastern
inetketstittithatlitiaexitialittrtie itny other- es
ish meott Xhaeguirt,,*!'
j urchaao Rarely' n
111 01,n,c1 111 . -u it - Al IPA nglits - late
bi pal: l, 4oN near the Roaci„Shi . ppoo-sbitrg.
;t , biliteinsburg, , Okstobets 0345.
, • es,
.VVOTlEll;,elioditt l fitikeles Week Boxes
r., ll l4o,9l(ftgai*SW_Crlisentsi
r-Tl.n349f4rArgim#. ,. :dect33
, :
MU
NEW GOODS.
MEI
"
.4' l• -•• j r
1--.,p,Notkegs rfsZ,4 2 1 -• •
- ,! • 1,
REGIStER'S .N0110E:
• . rtsanrrittes OrrricE,
•, • .11
to iilrßerlynts
terested,
bee filed
.1n lexa minati on by the.
nttrric,4, and.will be
,present,,
ed t 6 ilia Orneinri'Edlift'of cuti'beeltintlippitY
'fo'r'cohilination and alltivrence on .Teeidtiy the
110th - ddiof Febtu rY,. A. D. 1846. • - •."
', ,, 1-41.10,accoUrit of Joseph Diehl, Administra
tor:of,Genrgc 11ar , ;ack, late of
2; ThViTedairt of Riidoiritlliryiiher,'Excenioi':
'of Mriglialenn COuntryintindate of Monroe town.
ship. decealech.
3.. Thu account of Henry Rupp, Executor of
Jacob Rupp, late of -East Pennsbotough town.
ship (now Hampden) deceased, , • '•
4. Tho account -of '7eson W. Eby, ExeCutur
of William Keith, late - of thcf•hurough-of , Car:
lisle, deceased. . ,
5. The account of Henry - ;2nyiiiir,•!Execi4tor
°Hobo Musser,laie of Frank flird toWnoii
6. The account of lames- Anderson-, Admin
istrator of Alexander Anderson, late of Allen
tow nshi p, .de'ecifsed. .
7. The account of .5(11:n • Nowcomber, Ontir
dian of Nifney'llricker, now intertuarrit,d with
Martin Hoover. •
'B. The account of Tobias Decyalt, Adminie-
Valor - ot William ,S. Smith, late, of Prinkford
township, deceased. '
9. The account of !ferny Bear and John rtjch,
P.:tecutore of Christian Rich, late of Allen town
ship, decoaged.
• 10. The account of GeOrgp Knelt, Adminl9..
trutor of ttamtiel StillOnberger, loin of North
Middleton township, deceased.
11. The account of John Trimble, Adminis
trator of Martha: Trimble, late of Silver Spring
township, deecosed. •
JAMES McCULLOCH, Register.
SPIEICIViii COURT.
b) Y • virtue of a, virrlt from the Hun. Nlithaniel
1113 B. Eldred, President Judge of the 12th JAl
dieial district ofTenneylvanis,,boaring date at
Harrisburg, the Bth Bay of Qetobcr, A. D. 1845,
NOTICE IS JIEREBY (MTN,
that a Special Kinn will be held by the 'Said
`lron. Nathaniel Eldred, and- the Amin - chits
Judges of the Court uf Common Pleas of Clint.
berlanci , coupty, at the Court House in the bor.
ougli of Carlisle, commencing on MONDAY,.
'the' 16th day of February, IB4G, to continuo
one week, for.the trial of certain causes cleOn.
-ding in the"'Court of Common Pleas of Famber.
land connty,4ll whicb the Hon Samuel Hepburn
was concerned as counsel for,One ofthe parties
prior 'to his appointment as President Judge of
the 9th Judieial. District—and such other cans.
cs as are embraced within the prmisions of the
Act of the General As \ semhly,, passed the 14th
April, 18;1.1, relative to 'the • orgiMization of
Courts of Justice. Of said Special Court, Jul
rove, and all persons concerned, will take no;
tire. ADAM LONGSDORF, Sheriff:.
Sheriff's Office, Carlisle.
•
Dec. 1(1, 1815. S
rvoTic
ALL perrons knowing themselves indebted
to the late Firm of L. Relgel.& co. of
Clinrchtown, Pa., either by book uccount or
ortherwise,.are hereby notified to cotnc.forward
und.fictile tlitir accounts on or before the. 20th
.day. of Ilbruary, 1846 ; as aft,:r that date the
books, and accounts ofsaid firm will•be placed
in the hands of a proper otlicer fi,r collection.
The books and acconuts of said fine ure at the
store of J 1 & L. l eiKcl, Mechanicsburg.
Meeliaoicsborg,, January 7, 18-16.
IVO'Ir/CE.
hlf Class under the care of_Mis. '3.S. Is.
.41.0ur. and .Daughter, in Mechanicsburg,
&Mies is ~senior in Nlarch. To 'gratify their
friends they have taken a c'emmodions house
in
. the central part of the town, whore they
can accommodate larger number of pupils.—
The next term will continence on the 14th of
April, treat.
All the branches usual]) tanzht in Aradamics
will 'be attended to. Voc a l and Instru men t a l
Music, rninting, Drawing unJ Fititey Sewing,
see. etc. Young !allies from a distance-can he
accommodated with boarding; in the
itEPF.RENCES—Rev. G. P. Nl.orris, Dr. Jacob
‘Venver, Dr. I'. Lon , . lir. Ira Day, Adam lire.
gel, Ecq., George F. Cain, Esq., John Coover,
Esq.
Mtchaniesburg, January `2l, tBl6-3t. .
• NGTICE. • -
ALl;persons Itnorrrnrr themselves indebted to
Adam Hiegel of Meebtuticsburg by Hook
account, arc hereby notified to conic forward
and' Fettle their accounts onr.or bellrre the let
04 , 1 of April, 1846.
Illeolutnicsburg i Jnny 1, 18:1i
A GREAT SA: !N0 MACHINE,
AND NO MISTAKE.- ECONOMY THE
ORDER OF THE DAY !
is A. , or cutting and
4 • I. g to. II
w Welt autirelyobviairs all the objections here.
tofore made for eluting and grinding or ernst
ing Corn Fodder, &c. The subscribeva have
the satislitetion of sonouneing- tlia agrietiku
rid community; that they have purchased the
right of nuinutitcturiitg and vending.the above
Mentioned mitt:Moo in Cumberland county; one
also that it is ih successful operation at York.
Pa.' Every difficulty. to' its perfect, execution
baying been fulls surmounted',. they, feel war
ranted in stating that is the theta economical
and excellantliivontiom of Oa de : titan. • the per.
pose to widen it (is designed. For' durability
and power it ban no .equal in the mahy
chines predented to the_ piddle flu' the 53n/0 ob.
jeer; and all scientific mon. much 'nista median-
Fos and: farmers, who examined or tested it, I
give their verdict in its fitv'or. Its superiority
consists in Ala : that:it may be used by steam, i
horse, water unhand power, that it is more ea.
siiy kept In order, and it performs ittOeuttinK
and crushing by the same operatitia arid does
the work.. in a perfect primmer, It Pe- 4 •geleat
.saving machine .both in ladder andiabor, as by
the operation of it...the farmer Can make gone
feed of the whole cornstoek from ita root to its
top, as it cuts had grinds or .crushes the stock,
so fine that horses, cattle, or sheep, consume the'
whole orit; consequently,' it enables the fainter.
te feed live 'bend of horses, cattle or sheep, to '
one'with the same quantity ciffitdder, and makes
tidier andfilrunget.flinp. With. this machine
-one man Can, cut corn fodder .stiftibient to feed
iett : bead O . l,ert;tle in twenty and cyhen
ettateliefi'lis Horse pritior 'CitrO s e grind and
crash in Dicier' minutes suffittieni to'facd fifly
.head-of-eattic—_FoEcatting_liay_:ok_stinw_them_ ,
• is'-'nothing con equal to it s For its,aimplicity
and usefulness rat commends itself its 'onrcatothe,
fatiner, and only..riktiitee to to sect? to be dulY: .
appreciated. - ,
The.Maahiaa may be exambied 'and burbles
'.att Of either of (he undersignedi.4l;:tholllough,
'.6lanyfaalory 41,,1ae0b11-lOnine.,!town . ,'•
.trhirictur4l?erlands,il t ounty,. youndary.
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-"' :IA'CO W B"PtANK,'' 2- • •
• •:, 1-FRI 4
": r tailialeoGeeeiiihtii"l7; r84 01. 5 . ,tr. • • •
r
o 'l .o ,10 Olnr - Arar •
• ,-No.-30-SO3lnt-,-.9R.CuivaAnittEr,
, -
Between Market. and Chesiiul,
• .P.uti.finzt,tinAs'
"NAVE eon . sisnitly
- AA sale and lietatl„,..thic44.:i;a4,,,iiiiii.;;..l,4
r,•l
'.
Aeperllngla•tiigrCty.ian iheymn be bought,
feibllshment thOilty•
cannot be obtai ne d '';avab.l l evol'' A ' iret whleh,thi kicit l tive
entT•taone 0 81 ' 4117'14 ' ' ' ' - '6'"et a tirneil.'aiiii - Aotity,lo2l`cir'thilc
ire
141E10On - 4A d
. .wl,ll be re% e
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- 111y.insitatcL.Sive-MEN-,,".!--iwymn
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rblliolehilllePO9kilEorelits44
fi'4, l
• of th e lse* irt 4 1,
Af f oestent • e
, t ,
4 4.0 ,111 4, 1 1
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Unit
FOR RENT.
rirlHE subscriber offers for,rent, • •
.t,he first of. April neict;
,theAT,,QH . V.j3,9OM,and
hour, situpteiun East High .
roleti' %Oben bbtOle-the Market
House, now-in -lbw:occupancy of Mr : Charles
BarniA, ANN , ALEXANDER.
January
.
FOR e,XT.
• • TWO BRICK HOUSES,iituated
littiin • one pf the wurst public parts of
carlisle., They are pirticularly
"'•• • •—• Mirif' of . husibess, who
wish to Wave 'their dwellings end stints. olnees
or shopesin thi seine
j any' 7 • JOIIN•II.!WEAVER.
.*-,, f ,': ;FOR RENT. . • _
O grs •' T g (Wo-story. !rick Dwelling'
,
House, on High street, inimerti.
ately upposft Dickinson College,
now occupied by the' siibsosiber.
It as two ooti Bind rooms on bath •floors,
and_ a good.Kitchen,_Smelie House' and other
out buildings, making iVii convenient re:Mance
in a most desirable location tqr. a small-famith.
or for"; Boarding :House. tbr Students,
l :,Poo.
sessioni given iMmdeiately, or on theit of A
pril next, - Also jars other Dwelling HOuses
on' West street near the College, caledlated 'fur
small families.' WIII..B. , MURRAY. des 31
Ton IET.
' .THE undersigned offers for!rerft
au moderate terms, five. neat and
comfortable dwelling houses inAler
ander's Row. Also, the two 'nett,
fame - weatherboarded tenements adjoining thb
public house of. David Blears. ' Also,tospbodsee
on the North aide of East 'Author steeet, a 8•
joining the property . af,George Heckman.
dcc 24-3 t ANN H.. ALEXANDER. .
STORE - ROOM FOR: RENT.
-
IM.HE Store Room, I n North Hanover street,
lately The occupancy of 51r. A. S. Sener„
will ho'rented from.ttisn date-until the first day
of April, 1846, on reasonable terms. - .Apply to
.• . -A. S. SEN ER, or
• • JACOB SENER.
Carlisle, December 17, 1845.
FOR SINT
•
rirHE DWELLING HOUSE, .!'
BARN, and TWO LOTS of
ground at the Nortll'end of Hone- :f r :1
vcr street, no v . ucCopied by David
'Grier. Also, FIVE LOTS ol ground lying on
the road from Carlisle to Waggoner's bridge, Sr.
ONE LOrislorth of Dickinson College, all the
property of James Moore, deceased. The dwel.
ling and nut lots will be rented together or sep
crate, se will he most adviintageous to the heirs
of-said deceased. In the absence of the sub
scriber, Frederick Watts, Esq., or DatiieGrier,
is - nuthorized to rent the of prOcrty.. Pos
session given on the let of April next.
ROBERT LAIRD,.
Acn'r: de banis umi of James Mock., deed.
• dee 10-3 t
- FOR RENT.
. three .story brick DWP.I.3.-
.... 1111 !NG HOUSE on Soutb ILmover rt. •
IN . reel, now, in the possession of lleut
IS . s..lBitter.—Por - termc uppty to
WM, T,
MEE!
MOREAUCT4ON . BARGAINS,
AT OGIL,BI"S!
THE subscriber has jos).- returned from
Philadelphia and is now opeailig one of
tho largest stocks of Dry Goods, Groftries, -
Boots and Shoes that has been brought . to Car.
lisle for many years. The holidays are coming
and now is your time le lay out your money to'
advantage. My stock comprises every thing
in the way of lot.lo,iCassimers,W, onlens, Silks,
v,u4tniereFi, Velvets, Calieoes, .ke,sfrom time
most costly in quality, to prices lower li m o
ever. The public is iuvitrd to call at - the:al
stand,:East Ninin strect, four doors below the
Maritet House, and opposite Martin's lintel.
dec 10 CHARLES OGII,O V.
Estate of Prudence ?liclincl, deed_
lETI ER''' . of on the e-t.ite
of Prudence Michael, %%idols', late of Ca,,-
beriaruf county; deceased, have been guild,'
by the Regitner's Came of said county, to the
subscriber, residing in Newberry township, in
York county! Persons haying claims will pre
sent them, and those indebted arc requested to
make payment to
kin 28,
Estaia of lames Piper, deceased.
LETTERS'of Administration have Igen is.
sued by the Register of Cumberland rummy,
to the subscribers, on the estate et' James Piper.
late of West Pennshorough township, deceased:,
Persons indebted to said estate are requested to
make •itnneadinte payment, and those having;
claims will present them for settlement.
Ell
JOHN PI l' ‘Text Pennshorough tp
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piny 7—fit*
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,Estate of W-illiata Low, deceased.
T r, ETTER'S sTostamentury upon the - iejtite
William Lotv, Ltha of Allen howl - ship,
dgceastrd„ltuve been granted in duo fi.rtri tifitrw
to Andrew Chapman, the evneutor thore.h,:awro.
od, to 'Whom all debts due to the estate niiitho
lurid end all claims ton it presented for nettle
!pent
•,
ny 7
Estate of Elizabeth Stayrrian,.dti .
NOTRTE it, hereby . given, that .Lettm s s4of
Administration upon the estate of Eiji&
both •Staymen,tate of Hampden townehip,Cum4W
berland county, deceased, haviplieletrgritnted.
Ihe aubabri her by,. the Reglateir Otattid cone tylti.'i;
all persons knowing themselveri indebted to said
estate ere reqUested 'to male payment without
delay,,and those having dahlia cvlll prdsent them
immediately, duly. .aUthenticatod 'for settlement.
SAMUEL •coovEß, Administrates.
Januar.14,1846.-6t.*
' - 'SIX CENTS ,REWARD;
ADTA Y
,from . the sOhstriboi;' DO, the
jut 27th 'Of Dccomber' last an' indent:o94 aP
prenticc to the Shoemaking busitiese s lisined
PHARgB g011(1AP. Ile Is 16 ortfirs of
'age, and 5 feet 6;:_or..B.inches high
orbid any-body hiarboring orirusting sa, x bo
iint - tny — accotin), 'tinder the iiiiialty.of;lll:lflin
whfeil,*lll put in force.
Jany 12,1896 -JOHN, VIII811:Bit.•
Superior Cutiertz
iiIST-receeived..ii full antortrioeet , l'Ofßedivisiv
IN 'Una Wostoeholind pocket kavini'and'llazore&
hick I* 111 be 'sold ' , cheap foe 644 1 or thi
oitd. Book MOO of Alyea 'WC; '
•
Narhies, • •
. ,
IUST eedifiv.eilor;fecf pieces Ws ved 'Marl ries,
ppeortedv; c?lorsvat...,,the Ictge ;•;,Dty,•,'Goode
Sterelf.qticilee; jeley4 . •
.
VA4jii4g, ' ;
IGATlECES•Tioltinviltotta
-01„) Irmo 8 to 28 . coots perittall:lol6,rl77
Groceriesi , 4,
and `
general Eirsortrnon Sa are
02 1 4 0 %
Ouispee,,thori Aiwa .00,Y101ky.t
• •
10 • • inn IN and
v t e it, 'ti and-PligeVtkinv,..
d''olll4ollltigt.Dherelcdort.t*-
I %44500 5 lit O n „Powde r
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I 1"1167"14-4
oh w),4roil isor: r 4e a"the Thbmr.
61'A;MINnes at,tho 1
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jS 4 1 14 , 01,bioribet"R.IR Csrlusk redstVi 1,
R. E; 04 4 ---,
JOSEPIi Mcf.'REERY
ANDREW CHAPMAN.
Execoor
BENI