Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, October 18, 1848, Image 3

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, N . o.4l%trioNOF,Ttr . R - EvVA.;—Wiight ' tt
Indian,Veginathe hailiiiind t "certain cure
rat th93 l lhave Pddight.,lll;dlll4l,liCentre:thernu t t i ? -
:frot,theliii.thhehl,hettup, t and .Asalptaltd, • innnoni
'whieltiatre.tha Midge nptonty afAllouninatinti or tne
aYesi.btigorevery:detictitilloniarLdhat e• :Yramillt e°
to. allortboribae" llama' Inanity Vtable Pills,
:t:talittligiegery, night ,on. going - to beid„. in a .short
time_ eopapletelg tid the body,of„ever Jog that ih
alPPdatul to tultilflrithd4helgefores l l assuradly Maka .
Ituterreet cur hYpinammetion eyee,siner t o
sam a a ti pf t Jutand other duals will be or neb a.
'Leafot any kind will boob-,
ger ninpanninbc. •
•••• adotia:graieifirginfirerfhlts and imitatiotts: Remem
ber thititthhirgtnat and only genuine Indian nuts.
hte, t ßihs . have , the written signature of‘Wit.t.trat
yvatithr on the top label of each bnx.„ • ,
• •-• The genuine is for snle by CHARLES' OGILOY,
..:ute.a 'valet. Carlisle, and general agent for Cumber
and . aunty, by whom country f ielders. wilt he sup
lied - a the Philadelphia price!. •
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• goßais COUNTT,MENDIIAI‘N.
October 1
J.
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.br. th*. Fowler :— Dear fa ir—This relay certify.
'thin lent about sevcnty,fiveyenrs of age t was horn
', t ee have always resided in this ,tteen.. In October,
1813, I took cold and for al; months was afflicted With
he influenza and the Worst cough I have later ekpe4.
Alenced - during , otyWhole life. Myself and friends
,hed strong doubts of my eV& recovering. I got a tun.
be of Sibenck's Syrqp ;It did tee np good. I then
bppljed to a-physleinOotho prescribed for me Metal
.timett,hot did not cure mu. At last toy physician ad.
`wised me to lake Dr.•Wistar's .celebrated Balsam. of
Wild Cherry, which has performed so manyrrentarks.
isttle cures. -I did an, and 1 Wien Ofst turned toy
.life •;:m y:cough left me entfrety, When 1 bad taken a
tipgte•bottle. „I am now enjoying gond health. If I
ever again haven similat attack, or any of my Madly.
I shall hanteibbiety teSoll to Dr. 'Manes Valera of
‘WIld QOM,. The physician who rocommsteNdlida
31311 aAnItta SM. Was induced , to do' so from his own
Nersirlial - observation and experience in Using it.. .One
~....Irirmed( M ta e l lee rcr i Xyr , e l W a hi . c a lt Po n e?a c ri t e r f e s d rm in . -
ed me." BrIIRAIN SAN ORBS.
- None genuine' Unless signed I. BUTTS on the
mirraPPer. - • • . ,
, ISold in padlide by S. ELLIOTT,
•
FLOM • READ AND CONSIDUR.—ThIt
;:itil'enittAtent is necessary noon a plain. unvarnish
orl certificate like the Atllowing. Coming as It does
:from ohe f the stns a table and worthy citizens
for rough eepsi .12 . .. 4 nest carry conviction With
tU, Mot esne y, wheal we consider the time th at
?line el . w hontli fatale' nr7ho ffnaleasant symp
i toms natty f the certificates of the day being oh.
,tainedetter a few days' trial. *hen a momentary (or
pertain; Imaginary) relief has been obtained, without
turfy permanent benefit. (This cerlifierte we obtained
from a respectable me miter of the Society of Friends.
VALUABLE TESTIMONY
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Ponehkeepsle. March 15,1811.
. .This may certify that lit the Spring of 1841, (three
tyears since) my health was very feeble. -I was - sf
;flitted with g pain in my left side.with ether unpicks
m
ant amia
on, and suffered much from general debi
t
"that tinie I purchased of Mimes Dame two
;Mullis of Thomson's compound Syrup or Tar and
Wood Naphtha. from which t experienced great ben
efit. my health hotag now verygood. and_l_cheerfolly
recommend the article - In all•persons who may be our
-.0-ririg-fremigetieral Aettitity. avitit rymptens cf n'tie-
ABRAHAM WILTSIS.
irtrpaied and,sold hv ANDNEY & DICKSON, N
corigr of rifeh end :Spruce streeis, Philadelphia.
Bold by'!. & W. 6 FLEMING, Carliale. Price 50
tte and $1 per bottle
Nom__ `rAbucrtistuctits,
-Notice
' CARLISLE BANK,?
October 14, (848. S .
AN election of THIRTEEN DIRECTORS
Alf this inslitutina, to serve for one year, will be
• held at the Banking House on Monday the !loth
relay 'of .Novernber nest, between -the -hours of
.10 o'clock, A. st, and ti o'c ock P. St.
octiti-te] G. A. LYON, Prca't.
Cumberland-Graysl
YOU are ordered .to parade at the public
!house of Col. lloover, in Mount Rock, on Su
-111May the "28th of October, at 21 o'clock, A. at,
•completely equip' for drill.
Uy order of the Captain. •
octlB Ohlo. RISINGEII,-0. S.
Alt N--1 W cuts Ctinntry Yarn just received
and for sale at the 1111 E,
N. Hns
'over street. -- ends
U N TRY FLA N NEL—.I ust received a-
V lot of country flannel, all wool, at the BEE
VE, N. Ihindive street. octlfl
ALA GI lot 01 Cashmeres, Pmanettas,,
Alpachas and Aleyotts, fur sale cheap for
cash at the BEE HIVE. oct.lB
Auditor's Notice.
TIM Orphans' Court of Cumberhind county
having referred the account of Lewis H. Wil.
linens, administrator de boots non of Thomas
!McCann c:`Odec'd. to me as an auditor, to mar-.
shalt and distribute the assets, 'notice is hereby
Riven (hit I will attend to said duties at my °t
rim in Carlisle, on Friday, the 10th day of No
%vomiter next, at 10 o'clock, a. at. The creditors
will please present their claims at that time, and
all parties interested may then and there attend
of they think proper. W. M. BIDDLE,
otell3 Auditor.
illiroot,llnd at public Eale.
THE ebscriber will sell at Public Sale, at the
Court in the, borough of Carlisle, on
:MONDAY, the 13th of November nett, at 11
o'clock, a. is. a Tram of Mounain Land,scon
tainin upwarda of 1030 4crcs of valuable tint.
lber, divided into lots to salt purchasers, or sold
+altogether, as purchasers may wish. The sale
will be positive awl WOW accommodating.
OCIII3IIII A. G, EGE.
PUBLIC, SAINISI.
THE subscriber will sell at Public
Sale, at his residence in W. Penns
bore tp, on SATURDAY; the 4th
- of Novembet eels, at it O'clock, A.
the: follswing . valuable property :.
• *A.•Truct of find, r.ontahung One Acre, situ-
Mte at the head of Mount Reck Spring, 7 miles
west of. Cerliste. on the-turnpike leading from
Carlisle :to Shippensburg. The improvements.
are a first-rate two story Brick Dwelling House
with- back buildings, suitable for a store or tav-
O'not well ; ef.excellent water with a pump . in it,
nt, one spring...house with a room above. suitable
tf or a inechautc.
• There issostd stabling attached
tee the premise.: Tie tenons will be easy.
s'iff the above nroperty is not sold on that day>
lit will'bit vented far the term of one year from
tithe Ist of April neat,
oct l B-teed] :JAC. BELTZIIOOVER.
rot Rent,
ON , accommodating terms, a valuable MAR-
F,AB.M., near Reeatertown., Baltimore
ac runty, Maryland. Apply at This office.
°al
HAWLS—A large lot of .Turkeri Shells,
5,7 oleo long . and square Blanket Shawls; now
stopeninig %%Ike cheap store of
• deal) - • - C OGILBY
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1 , 45 4 1Nc1E57-1k good assort.
'.17 m
-oat offpench.Mennoes just received, also
Ae fall . assortment of:all kinds and styles of dress
loiveet.notek.ky.
: C..0G1 Y
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.ggr4-X.P.T:- 6 Just .reOlved a ganerai isaortinent
"IJ , or and Children's Cloth
...Caps,- int sik by 0 . 11,!L:ROOICS
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.BIEWVILLE - FEMALE SEMINARY..
44011.18 -Institution, under the tare of Vaasa
~11. BELL , 4St“ WHYTE. baying com,ple ed its
t.ftret tend under favorable circumstances 't re..t
tinted to receive an additional number of pupils.
__ltraddiiiert to the present teachers, a young lady
hegeminate, of Washington. Female Serninary,lei
penalized for the emoting term, as music teacher,
- slut everronfangement will - be Inside to have
'Mild Ind inetrumnntal; efficiently taught:
thaszcor op FrvuMouvus.
'for byaiaing, todgmg,',lvaslung, t
:,lanif fuel.. • 4150 'OO
* ifruiticistinJusenile Depa'rtment • ' 6'oo
4 .
, 3 "•; •„-,Primary 'Class • • • 9`4K)
.‘et,t`• i " ;.Junior , t• f„. t;lt . - It 00
; •• Senior, .t„ " • t • • 13 t o
'• • id,oo
:.'r.l ...Magic on Piano ;:..,.,: , t;' ' ; . 15 : 00
•..,:.• 4 41166 of instrument •. • 4 00
vi . ..l43tailitionti half in advance, :
The zezt,Sesisiiin." commences Nov, Ist,' and
iiiulii , March 310.1849.
Neastillet,*SeVilth..ll34B...St:
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f p virtue ot...eundry,yrite:',4l.4iveri.-Facias
and VenditioniErtpontiii baited out - oft'tho
etilikeiCitnineee
tt i rtB ttio. directeil;'l exsioacilhe ' following
Retil .lErtititil to 'pub Ile stiIothi,,SAT,U.RDAY. the
411 f -of 'Nev' 1848, 'tit' 10' OOl'elt, A. at, it the
Court liefiseio: tholteroneh of Carlisle.
A Taets.of Land, 80.00t0 in Diokina'on.
township; bounded, by 'lands of• Philip Ebert, Sr.;
'Writ - Graham, Wm 'Randolph and others, den.
Mining 9 ',acme, more or , less, having . -thereon
erected none and , tehalf story Log Brme. Sei•
zed and taken execution. ea the , property of
Philip Ebert. jr.. • •
Also, a Tract OrLOrat.'SltUate
Hamp
den tewnship, bounded Ity lands of Geo. Simms
l on the. north, John Motoh on the east, Joseph
Waggoner on. the squaliteind David Weigle on
I west, containing 4 Acres, 51 Perches, more or
less,'having thereott.eineted ,two;story Log
House; Log Barn, Orchard, 4k.c. Seized and
taken'in execution as the property of Jacob Cain.
Aiso. a hot of - .:Grtittnd, situate in the,
1 1 borough of Carlisle, bounded by a road leading
from the turnpike to the Walnut Bottom rood on
the. north, east by the turnpike, south by lands
of James Noble's heirs, and west by a lot of
Jacob Weaver, containing 5 Acres, more or less,.
and having thereon erected a one and
story Brie House, Frame Barn, Brew House,
&c. Seized and taken in execution as the pro.
perty'of SObastian Grundler:
Alma Lot a - On:Mud, situ to in South
tliddletmt township, bounded by Itinds_of To.
'bias C au lliiriCkilekett;•Christitm - Herr
and others. containing •5 acres , , more or less,
having thereon erected - a
two story Log louse,
Cooper. Shop, hod . Stable, &c. : Seized and
taken in execution as the property of Jonathan.
Hoffert.
Also, a Tract of Land situate in New
ton township, containing 80 acres, more or less,
bounded by lands ot 'John Sharp's heirs, Skiles
Woodburn, Jos. Ervino and tVilson Sterrett,
having thereon erected a Two' Story Log House,-
Log 13a.m,' Orchard, &e. Seized and taken in
execution tes the property of Peter Strome. -
Also, a Lot . Of Ground; situate in .the
Borough of Newville, containing f 0 feet intioni
and 180 leet.deep, hounded by Main Street on
the North, church lot on the East, John Swiler
on the Meet, and Church Alley on the South
having thereon erected a two story Frame
House and Kitcheh t Framd Office, Ike. Seized
hod taken in execution as the property. of John
S. Wilson.
Also, a - .Let of Ground situate in the
Borough of Carlisle, containing 10 feet in front
on South stremouid 240 feet -deep to Chapel
.kile,i;iii.eintng Tots re
Atidw and
(idlers on the-East, imp a lot of —flumes ,on
the west, having thereon erected a- two story
Frame House 'and Kitchen, Frame Stable, &c,
Seized and taken in.executitin us the property of
Rennick Angney.
Also, a half Lot Of Ground, situate in
same Borough, bounded by lot of Geo. Keigley
on the West, Equal Rights /fall on the North,
lot of James Davis on the East and Pomfret
Street on the South, having thereon erected'a
Two Story paistered House and back builditig.
Seized and , tokon in exam inn as the joint prop
erty of Henrietta and Ann R. Keigley.
Also, the undivided half part of a tract
Of Land, situate in Monroe township, bounded
by lands of Henry Landes, Henry Hack,' David
Eberlrand George,'ileisell, containing 70 acres,
more or less, hiving thereon erected n two.story
Log House. a ono-story Log House and Barn,
Orchard &c. • Seized and taken in execution as
the property of Samuel Civic-.
Also, a Tract - of Land e situate in South
Middleton tp, containing Five Aii•eat more or
less, bounded Isy loads of John C. Culver, John
Cringlicad, Wm. Craighead and John Nogle,
having thereon erected a two story Log House..
Frame Store.hottse and Log. Stable. Seized
nod trtkon in execution as tho eropertY of Jacob
Shank.
Also, a Tract of Land, situate in (iittli
nmpton tp, bounded by lands of Henry Hoeft,
John Maxwell, John Kitzmiller, Andrew Hal
ter and David Foglesonger. containing 170 acres
orless; and having thereon erectml•ft 'two
story Log House; Log 'rennnt House, Log Barn,
Wagon-abed. Orchard, &e. Seized and taken
in execution no the properly of Henry Strohm.
Also, a Lot and one-half of Ground,
situate in the borough of Shippensburg, having
thereon erected a two-story Log House and
Kitchen, bounded by Prince two-story
on the west,
King street on the south, pa Ile on the north
and a Int of J. Clark, Esq, on the east, being
Nos. 45 and 40 in the plan of said borough.
Also, two Lots and a half of Ground,
situate in said bOrongh, having thereon erected
a two-story Log House, bounded on the north
by King street, on the south by an alley, on the
east by a lot of Mrs. Duncan, west by lot No.
50, being Nos. 51. and 5'2 in the plan of said bo
rough.
Also, a Lot of Ground, in same boro',
having thereon erected a two-story Brick blouse
and back building, bounded on the cost by road
leading to Angel s Miit, on the north by lot of
John Stambaugh, on the west by lot of 1). Ma
hon. Eeq.; on the smith by lot of H. Renstine.
Also, a Lot of Ground, in same boro',
(known as the Brick yard loi) containing Three
Acres,
more or less, bounded on the'north by
lot of Alex. Mateer, on the east by hit of James
Sturges, Eery, Booth by lot of Hartline; jr.,
anti nn the west by the C. V. Railroad. '
• .
I Also, a Lot of Gatind, situate in same
borough, having thereon erected a. two-story
Frame House, bounded on the north by,liing
street,' tooth by an alley, west by lot of Samudl
Hill, dec'd, east by lot No. 51, being lot 'No, 50
in the plan of said borough. Seized and taken
in excretion as the property of Paul Martin, Esq.
Also, a Lovor GroUnd, situate in A Hun
township, bounded by - lands of Joseph Best,
Nicholas Urich and Jacob Nailor, containing
One Aetc and a half, more or less, having there
on erected a- two-story Log House, Stable and
Apple Orchard. Seized and inked in execution
as the property of David Ettien.
Also, a Half Lot of_Grbund, situate in
the borough of Carlisle, bounded on the east by
' allege lane, north by tot of R. Emory, west by
an alloy, one south by lot of Mrs. Stamen, con.
raining 50 feet in front and 4 213 • feet in depth,
having thereon erected-a large two•story Stick
House and Frame Stable.
Also, a Lot of ()found, in sortie boro',
hounded by a lot of It. Emory, College lane,
the turnpike, and an alley, containing 225 feat
feet in length and 50 feet in breadth, having
, hereon erected a large Frame Ware.house.—
Seised and taken in execution as the property of
John AlcCnffrey,
Also, a Tract of Land, situate in South
Middleton township. (known as the Carlisle Iron
Works) containing-10,000 Acresonore- or :less,
having thereon erected a large Brick Mansion
Renee, a Forge and Furnace, a , new, Merchant
Mill whit .four ion, of stone, three large :Bank
Barns, - and necessary Tenant Houses,' Coal.
houses, carpenter and blacksmith shops, molding.
&c.. Seized, and taken .in execution as the pro.
perty:of •Michael Ego, dee'd, nom, in Abelian&
of Mary Ege, hie executrix. ,
And all to boobld bpme, •
• " - 3 AMES' HOFFER
Jeffs 01fice, Carlisle, • • ,
f October 11. 1848.
i:fld• d
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calit
,3 a cps,
Five .miler west •of i
Car (Miquille. load.
• Oiiiitalitti Ono otthe_hireest and best' se r ,
jr :lected.asioriment ot FftUIT TREES. ever
offered , for 'sale lit hi' : which the
subscriber *Wisliee to 'Cali: the' :attentioncif
loversof'fitie , ,frtitl:',Pliiiiterit flail' ie . :deck
Jelly, to their advantagn.tn,p u i n b as e, n r as ,wj,
...
haseaO imfriedsa.titnek'..oLthe-reit-finest.- r largo
t om my l e v e t s; ot%the.:.heit Oahe& varietlai,inmic
as &unlit he hail ':elsewhorpri.. Apples; Peatittos;„
Kars,. Plums, .Cheerlei; Apricots, 'Nectarines,
Almonds,- 11..aptute;ries,; Biraai berries, - SIN to.
getlim w ith. a ,Iplene: id, lot of Zrergreens;altbf
which will' be, sold lower, than:ever oliertK
tam Apple tiles veri largo, 'llo' , to , fuet.
hiihottputal Stocks, 'perfectljt. formed .headi; of
bearlait age,, at 10 chi each. :.Ctedinitry icod trees,
wadies are ustisiq !Mid at NUrseries,akeettekCto
tots eich, •' Persons burin to. sell again supplied
at *liberal- sliscount. The fact that we'ire re
!atavism:our entire idoeie to other groo Ude compels
us to °Re - - suCh , extraordinsert indtbacinents to
purchtnieri, ~ thiT y tree Sent - froth our esi.ablish.
meet is distinctly, 10910 and 'carefully' mteked,,
vo as to givethe,moit Mitten saitilliction,, Tires
ordered - hi letter willboisiseereftillk Sol ecteA Rad
perhed'as if the: tmethatterwws
be saf ely Gent ski theitised milei4lTriuteit
lotrOestortdidirdirqiito
:pest - paid;
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tii;01 4 11 . 0 OTS4T 3 ilii .n Yoe°
vi4illitt,aiktecindt.'ooln
--vlir; " 4o ? ,t-9.-IRr ' nl l‘43 , Ritioiiiiient: 9f 4P4i o f 4 '
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rivE,subscrilitire haying, perolowe -,1110 right
for.,fintiking•CroW-:•
ell's yed(fOlt,TiterinPattitor4Chitin, 'they, would
reepectful;tinfgym rite Arniers andpobko;:in.
general; tiler theY'wilnltake• 'end Intfer for;etile '
their ChttrusAtt the Colnnet'Ware.rpontof Goo:
Spangler, •itt , INl! , llntioveCidreat, next - door to
the oilidetf Snlitli, - Esq.
Tho•principat adiintsge. this churn hav6VIT
sii others itt,that it•is so construeled thattEn'tep
can be taken• Off so as tegiVe'free ' deceits; to'llfe
inside of the churn Which makes it convenient
:to put In the creamend get cut the 'butter... A
Thermometer is 'attached to the end Of 'the
Churn ,sai as to show the exact temperature of
the eream.,*hich experience shows should. be
60 degrees'to make good Butter. A chamber or
space is arranged mound the bottom •of the,
churn, for the porposo of admirdWg cold or warm
eo as to bring the cream to the desired
temperature without mixing the Water , with the
cream. The secret in churning butter is, to
have your cream at The proper, temperature ; it
will produce more and bettor butter, end take
less time in eliurning ; it churns equally well in
cold or warm weather—no such thing as having
sodded butter. All that is necessary to make
gotl.butter all emeriti of the year, is to get one.
of Crowell's Patent 'Thermometer Churns.—
We would most respectfully invite the public to ,
call and examine for themselves. •
DEO. SPANGLER,
SAM'L. MYEBS.
. .
Mr. Geo. Bpangler—Sii: We have been using
the--"Thermorneter,Churti,LgiikermAijor ,, somp_
time, and find it far superior to the olir barrel
churn for several reasons; first, great saving of
time in getting butter. the mirage time of churn
ing about fifteen minutes, fall weathers); sec
ondly, the butter when ebtained is much firmer
than when using any other churn; finally, my
folks say . they would not exchange it for any
Miter churn and twice the original cost of the
'Thermometer Chtirn.
Sop. 'a; Iti S.] G. W. SHEAFFER.
•
. 111r.„Cen. Spangler—l have had the Crowell
Thermometer Churn you made for me in use
nt my place, and I do not hesitate to say that no
Farmer should be without it. Fifteen minutes
is the time required to make Butler; and the
value of this saving °Mime and labor consists in
this, that it requires no more time at any one
season than another; and that The temperature
of the cream necessary to make butter, is pro.
duced with Certainty, and without the admixture
of Warm or cold water with the cream itself.
FRRIYIC WATTS.
Carlisle, Aug. 17, 18113.
For the-benefit - oh-he bitter part of - man - two- -
maul I give ais certifieate. After using the
Thermometer Churn inncro by Mr. Spangler of
this Once, I would have none other in my fumi-
Iv. We have been- using the old barrel churn
(or thirty years past, and I must say it is not to
be compared to Crovrell's Thermometer Churn,
either for speed of churning or convenience; in
the old barrel churn it took generally from four
to six hours to churn the churning, now in lie
Thermometer Churn we can churn butter in
from fifteen to twenty Minutes, by brining the
cream to the proper temperature. I eau recent
mendit to the . public as-no client.
JOSEI'II
Carlisle, Sep. -1; 1841 t.
GEORGE SPANGLER has also on hand,
and Will manufacture -to order CAIIPLET
WARE of eveCk descriniion, such; es Bureaus,
Smretarys, Sofas, Tables, Bedsteads, and all
articles in his line, and will sell as cheap as can
he bought any where in this county, and warrant
his Fairntrare of good material and (hirable work
manship, If e_Wnalrl invittn . the public to call and
examine his stork; before purchasing
COFFINS made at the shortest notice; terms
medernte.
Postponed Ssde.
be exposathruldie Sale
on the premises in Silver S.pring
••• • • Crimberlond co, on SAT') DAY,
Oil
II lire %bill", of October, rho following
described Real Estate, late the pro•
perty of I A.COB NCB! LEY, dec'd, viz : Alf
that certain Lot or piece of Land, situate in Sq.
ver Spring tp, Cumberland co, bounded by lands
of David Latin, ( ;co. Rupp 's heirs, and John
Schwartz, and containing about I I Acres. tl'he
improvements are n two•story DWELLING
[MINE, Erwin: Barn, Currier's Shop, Dark
Mill, end other necessary out-huildings. Also,.
a number of Too' Vats, in good Order. The
land is tirst.rato Liinosione, cleared and under
good fence. l'here is a superior Orchard of
goring Apple Treei on the premises, and a no.
ver.lailing well of water. In addition -to the
foregoing, there is a substantinity built Lime
Kiln, calculated for the use of stone coal.
This property is situntsd about one mile north
of Mechanicsburg, and possesses ninny adynn
)
tam for a business man from its vicinity to the
Railroad. and the facilii of procuring Bark for
Tanning purposes. Am' iformilliomrelatiye to
this property can be find 11 , calling on the sub
scriber nt any time beim the day of stile. It
not sold on said day, ill Executor will rent it
tor ono year.
Solo to commence at 12 o'clock, at. on said
day, when term will be moat - known by
WM. M. MEILEY,
intll—ts] - Ex'r of Jacob Meiloy
01 - Limenstor Volksfrcund insert till sale and
charge ibis office. ' .
House oar], Lot for Sale.
THE subscriber offers nt privalo
sale the property t n a bid, he now
lives, situate in l'lninfieltl, Cum
bcrlitiitl county, five miles from
consisting au LOT con.
taming upwards of an Acre of ginned, vin which
in erected a new tan story /kick DWELLING
HOUSE, Smith Shop. Stable &c. There is
never failing Well of W•nter near the hnuse, and
a lotto number of Ivry choice Frei: Toes on
the Int. his nn oil nand for a Illneksmith, anti
well known all such through the century. The
whole property is it' good eoetilithm. _
if not soul before Sutisilla, ' the 4th of NOvem.
ber neat, it st 111 toolr.t day ho exposed to public
stile at one o'clock. ,it the forenoon, on the pre
mises.
oil I 1-pil • GEO• HORNING
Cumberland County Agricultural
' =Society,• =
FALL MEETING, WEDNESDAY, OCTO.
• ' BER 25, Imo.
IHE Committe appointed at the meeting.of
the 28th May blot to beletit, the ground and
Superintend, the Fall Meeting, haiit selected No.
Wes' Barn, near Carlisle, no the place for the
Eshibition end n lot close by for the FlOughilig
Match. The following aro the Committees fur.
thiwyear, via; .
Cdinmittee on Agriculture mp emonte—. o
ert Bryson, Ch'n. Sternal], Stoles Woodburn,
G H.llucher; 11 C Sterrett, .
Committee on Sheep and llogs--Cirrhi,tion
Titzet, JAM Stuart, •
Coremittee nn Horace, and Cattic—Melehoir
Breneman; M C'Devis, 'Moms bee, ..*
Committee On .Pleughing•-orhomea .Dradley,'
David, Sterrett, John Hemet Inger, Daniel Coble,
Abraham Lainherton. •: -, - • , '
,
. ,
Committee on Hoisee•-Abaltam 711 yOrth.Tohn
Zug. John .Noblo.''.. ' - -.. ,- ”.
Committee on Seeile—Pred'k-Wmte; Ceorgh
Drintilei,Rieherd Parker.. ~,...- .' %..;,...' ~, •, ,
.Committee on Butter;!Chi.eso, Vegetables—
George , W, Shenflbr, Wen: Kinetide, ' , John T 1
- The faver,nl minibern the".Commitieetrare
*neatly yequesteth to be on . the , ground - early,
and tn 'make their own arrangementi:;for -the
!examination of auch.erlielea ne nheirhe'kesent•
made •for taking . cam of
;.,antraale Or !Oh:Jen:Whit* may' be ,-brdught.l
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• = 'lnto .!lhe properly c.f . ',Arttilellftng,"
wißbec.totd , onAhtt
pretnises t op SATURDAY .tha 2811tday,of Q.4 l : f
tolieFrretkr, at.l2 day.:Yiti;
Altthat.certain ylantation,OLTract.oC Land,,
tit . ain Sayer Spring ip, berm-,
ded landtval , Geo.lieltzheOvefaticbtOitir='
Man, • ndiaw Irvine e n d Others,containing about .
121 Avis,. about. /34 . ,ackes of, wh ich ie Limesione
and theresidue - ;"Slatez:Latrof good qualitY,.--:-
BMWeen 20 upd:oo:acree are in, thriving -Timber
and the residue hit; dultivatiom ,The land is well
fenced, a large' portion of- it being post. and rail.
The improvements are a large STONE D W
LING 11011SE..Kitchen, and large Stone Dank
Darn, with a Treshing. Machine attached, and
other out -buildings. There, 'Ma good Well at
the door, and a very Superior Limestone Spring
near the hour. A. young Apple Orchard of
grafted, fruit and other kinds frnit trees on the,
premises. There are two Mills wt tine n mile of
this Farm. .There are a great quantity of Lo
cust Trees on-said Farm.
Terms made known on the day of salAdme by
lIENRY W. IRVINE,'r
of Armst'g Irvine, deed
pet4—tel
Real Estate at Public Sale.
WILL bo sold nt Public Sale, on
,
• the premises, on SATURDAY, the
- 4 21st day of October, at 10 o'clock,
as •,li. A. At,.The following• Real Estate, nit
unto-in
co, near the-line of the borough of Mechtitnca
burg, bounded by lands' of. G. V. ,Cooyor, the
Hogestowfi - rond, Cromliclen heirs, Adam. Won.
ver and others, containing 52„,Acres, neat men.
sure. About 5 acres of this Tract are well tim
bered Woodland. the residue first oath y,,Lime.
stone Land,' in good cultivation and well fenced.
There are no buildings-on this property, but
from its vicinity to Mechanicsburg is well suited
for town lots and for bn'ltling purposes. T-he
property will Ito sold altogether or in lots to suit
purchasers. Perions wishing to purchose can
view the premises firmly time before the sari,.
by calling on either of the subscribers, who re..
side nhnut a mile and a half from Mechnnisburg.
Terms made 'known on day of sale by
RICH iiRD IRMA'
octl—tsl - . JACOB MEILY,
Adjourned Orphans' (load Sale.
BYr virtue of .an order of the Orphans' COlll%
Cumberland, county;l Will expose to public sale
on the premises, on FRIDAY, the 20th day of
Oct.; 1819. at 12 o'clock n.,a firstrate Lime
.tifaiti - FARM iii-DiekliiiitTriTihiblic-lite-Ty-Thi
mansion farm of Wi n. Wenkley, deed, situate
ititmediatelyWttili - of the Walnut Bottom Road,
about half way between Carlisle and ShIPPe"-
burg.. It contains about 140 acres of prime
land, 120 of which is cleared and well fenced,
and the ?shu BRICK
in fine timber. 'rho improve
ments nr two story ICK DWELLING,
with - a - 1 twit House attached, s. good Frame
.Barn, a good. apple orehard, with other choice
fruit. The land is all unbroken; and of fie - strate
quality, with running water in nearly all the
fields. Altogether it is among tho finest farms
itethe county.
The terms Will be made known on the day
of sale by
,JANIES WEAKLEY, Adm'r., , of
Wm. L. Weakley, dec'd.
Adjourupil Orphans' Court Sale,
BY virtue of an order of the Or.
Ostia' Court of Cumberland co., I
& L
i ! wilt 'expose to public pale, on the pre
mires, on SATURDAY,the 29th of
Ocitiber, 1849, at II o'clock. A. M.,
all that Plantation oeTract of Land-inmate and
being in the township of S, Middleton, and
county of Cumberland, about one mile east of
Papertown, on which - Henry 'llartzel. deed.,
lately lived, containing 92, Acres more or less,•
about ten acres of which is in timber, and the
residue clearedeand under good fence. The im
proverrients are a two-story Frain° 'Weenier.
boarded ROUSE. a pretty good BARN, Corn
crib, all excellent yuung Orchard and a Well of
water at the door.. , .
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold
a Trnet of Mountain Laud, which lies about half
mile from the Farm. and contains 1113,1 acres,
mere or lesS, and ikr well suited for limber land,
as attached to the Farm. 'rho terms will be
made known on thedav of sale by
octi-t 1
BY virtue of an order of tlic
~ a irs Court of Common Pleas of COM
!ArrV IMriand en, in a proceeding in Isar•
'4o \ tit on between Adam Crouse .and
the heirs and representatives of
George W. Curt, deed, I will expose to Public
Sale on the premises, on SATURDAY, the
21st of October next, at 10 o'clock., e. is, a Lot
of Ground situate in the borough of Carlisle , nun.
tabling 60 feet in front and 210 feet in depth,
bounded on the north hy a lot of the heirs of
Martin Zeigler, east by Hanover street, south by
a lorof Susan Spottswood, and west by a •lot of
Melchor Hoffer, and having thereon erected a
one and a lialf•story Frame House, Stable &e.
The terms of she sale will be five per cent. of
the purchase money to be paid on the property
being struck' down, and the balance on the first
day of April next; wheri' possession will be given
sep27l JAMES HOFFER, Sheriff
TILE subscribers, in pursuance
of an order of the Orphans' Court
.. , 4-1111.. of Cumberland county, will expose
4 • ' to Tublie Sale, on TUESDAY,
the 24th day of OctOber next, at 10
O'cloe , A. to, cm .the premises, the following de
scribed Real Estate to wit—
A 'Fran of Slate and Bottom Land, situate in
E. rennsboro tp, containing 16 Acres and ,140
Terches,,,in,..a.antito_of-high__Mativation,having
thereon 'erected a twci.story Log flouse, a new
Brick Barn mid other out-Itutldings and improve•
ments; a - tine Orchard and a never-failing wetlof
water at the door. The land bounds on the
Susquehanna river, and is aboin 35 miles north
of the Harrisburg Bridge. ' All the land is clear.
ed but about 3 or 4 acres,and there Is an abun
dance of Locust'Timber on the whole tract.
The terms of sale will beia—One,third of the
purchase money to remain in the land as the
widow's - dower, one-third to,be paid on the let
of April next, and the balance In.twO equal an
nual payments without interest. The purchase
money . to be secured by recognizences. •Posses.
Mon gwyn on the 1m of April. 1849.
. JOHN SHEETS,
JACOB SHEPITS.
•
Sep27-40 Adm're of WM:Skeels, dec'd
-Valuable LimestOne. Far m
• • AT muyAlrp SALE.
" • • • ' . THE subscriber offersat Private.
. *x4:ll , - . Sala, the • Ferns on which lie now:
i'l.' Hill Wes, eh UM 0' in Dickineon,Jowii„
. : . . . . . ,
. i ~• . '• ship. Gumbo : amid ro,nn the Wok
...i4.."----.:. :: nut Domini" road, "almuf four 'indica
front Carlisle, - containing 'lO9 'Acres, more or
ilese,"of first rate:l. linegioneleinkabout 90 acres
of whir *l r are „and in; high state of aultive.
lion; 'rho" impriiv Manta area large Frame and
Plastered D.Wellittitilanse,'Log Barn; 2 Tenant
• flodiem",' Corn Cab, Wagon Shed. and all. in her
nereasary out.bilildirigs.; Alen, tw o younglOrch.,
nidit'of'i very fine . fruit one of, which is:now in:
;full-'beari ng' Order. ...-The .."Parm la ; admirably
:situated, ' and"presents -at rottir inducements , to
pdrelmeere: Fer:;further:.inlorrhation :appli;ro'
the eabeciper;"reeiding en ,the .- ..
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'llia- subscriber offer,' of 'P riittto.
S o ,Farm, situate in Newton; ip, 11l
i:r.‘ Cumberland.eci,'l4loU‘ a (Wirier of. tr,
( mile ,usoliih of 'the turnpike , ' eli di ng .
" Carlisle lo:OWPPe_fleberg,' anal'
directly' on-the fond leading . 'from bitoughatown
to Kyidef3leteillOsisisit ° f„ skii "
burn and others, „ , It'conlflhie '"v7l Acres,
'which, 81 are :geed Limestone 'Land; and' the'
remainder, gradient Pine I would sell it
'separately `,orlogrstber,iss,
'dream of watet•Howl throng!) the Pine
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JOIIN WERT. Atlco'r
of Henry. Hamel, doo'd
PUBLIC SALE-.
.PUBLIO SALE.
•tte 41, skein#e:
- littruinza..o4ilE..... ;2 .- '
'• ; '-• •-*, ' ;',l o i. • •IN intieititietkeo tin ad rilq•C the
„. • - •",¢.o.iphaila t ,Conit Of ektnberland ct 4
s'••viill•be geld at Public S a lo, on- the
':ffil :. —, - •
prensastri t , , on 4S.A,T P R•RAY't ;',4 l°
• Illeilajr.of . .o . ctobet.next, at'l 2 'te
'Chick;
.11i; I ii: ' follovidnedoadriheil:AeOl !, 'Eetiliii ,
late theiroperty'of EfieCh•.Writidifow,..cle'd"‘ ' •
'' . A;:bor of .Groitidj,, situnte-in''tlie"frowii -'of
.SPringfield;Citniberland'eti.'un the liontli side of
Main street,' !founded' on the, east and' 'Bout h• bY
an alley, and'on thirwest hy'n'lot•of•Jaii. Smith,
contaierne.oo feet infront•& 180 in depth,lutying
thereon erected a largo two-story weatherboard
ed HOUSE and FRAME.sTAB.LE, andiother
"out-builoinge. This properly. has been . mice
pied for a number of years and is'still occupied
as a Tavern, and the only 'pulite: house in t h at
town:
Also, at the same time and pl ea, will he sold
a Lot of Ground in the same to. n, bounded ou .
the north by an alley, on the .st by lots of
Grace, Margaret and Peter Palm, yrn the south
by a lot of John Palm, and on the west by nn
alley, containlnrabour ono-fourth f all acre,
more or less-see ~
The Tavern property will_ be sold on the tot
lotting terms—Fifty dolma to be paid on the
'eonfirmation.of the sale by the cuttrt, one-half
the balance on-the let of April next, when pos
session will he given and a deed made to the
parchnser, and the residue in. two equal annual
.pavments thereafter without interest. •
The other Lot will be sold on the •following
terms—Ten dollars to be paid on the confirma
tion of the-sale by the court, and' tlic balance on
.ocliefore•the let of Apinext, when,possessio
will b - o - given liar Cr deed -- executed7fftlic - v - 'lw- 7
chaser. The payment tebe .seetired by judg
ments;and the properties will ho'sohl subject to
any,quit rents in arrenr or that may be payable
hereafter. and the purchasers to pay the' taxes
for the year 1S•19,
JNO. B. VANDERBELT,
Adm'r. of E Weodrow. der'd
sen2o—i Al
Valuable Town Property for Sale.
THE undersigned will otter at
•
cs . Public Sale, on MONDAY, the
13th day of November next, at 10
o'clock, A. al, at the Court Home
; in. the borough of Carligle, his
TAN-YARD, with all necessary Tools and Ap
paratus. This is one of the largest and'ntost•
desirable l'anneries in Cumberland county ; the
location is good, convenient and 'healthy, and
emtld if wanted. be enlarged to-any extent..
I will alpo oar at the same time end place,
- that large S'T'ONE HOUSE, , 10 by 30 feet, sit.'
noted in East Liberty alley, within a. few yards
of the public square.
Terms.made. know_n_ottday of sale by
1{013"E SN 0 fflit ASS.
Carltsle,oct4—ts
Valuable" Slate . Farm
•
AT PUBLIC SALE.
WILL he sold at Public Bale,
on SA'T'URDAY the 21st of Oe•
• , rte . • totter next, on the premises of the
• subscriber, in Hopewell tp. Cent.
berland co, the valuable Farm on
which he now lives, sittaate in said township,
about I j miles cast of Newburg, near Quigley 's
Bridge, and seven miles north=east of Shippons.
burg, containing 2ti Acres, more or less, of first
rate Nlato Land, about 14 acres of which' is
Woodland, and tho remainder in a good state of
cultivation. There is running water on three
viyles of the Farm. and a large portioh of it is
tiret rate ineadow*lnia- The improvements are
n Frame Plastered Dwelling Rouse, with
Ki li
en, Barn and other necessary out.building,s, nlf
o 1• which aro inood order: together with n good
Orchard of grafted fruit. 'rho Farm lies about
three ~tiles from the limestone section, and is
considered ono of the bost.flate farms in the
neighborhood.
Silo to commence at 10 o'clock, A. 3r, when
terms will be made known, and an indisputable
ibla given by
'Asp27-t
M. F. SNAVELY
VALI:MIMI:I FARM
AT-PRIVATE SALE.
- THE subscriber offers nt
Pri
""" vine Sole the following described
.us - Real Estate, situate in North
Middleton township, Cuniberland
county, containing 15U Acres,
more or less, patented land, about in of which
are Cleared rind in a high state of cuhivntion, and
the residue covered with thriving young Timber.
The improvements are a two-story Log house,
Stone Kitchen, Frame Barn, Wagon•shed and
Corn-crib, and a fine young thriving Orchard
wile choice fruit. 'rho Farm is well covered
with Locust Timber. There are a number of
never•failing running springs of water near the
thaw. The above mentioned tract is all Lime
stone. Lmul, and is inn healthy neighborhood,
within two miles of Carlisle and one mile from
the Cumberland Valley Railroad, and lying. on
the Canoiloguinet creek. The Farm is con
venient to the Carlisle market. The purchaser
can hove the whole Form; or 100 acres and the
improvements; er 50 flexes, or the 50 acres di
vided into five or ten lots. By this 'latter divi
sion the property would suit persons in Carlisle
who wish to purchase lots.
_,An indisputable title will be given. For terms
apply to the subscriber, residing on the Walnut
Bottom rood, five miles from Carlisle.
• .1011 N FISHBURN, sr.
PROCLAMATION.
W•IIIEREAS,the honorable SlitLIL flar-
BUR*, President Judge ni the several
Counsel Common Pleas of the countirsof Cum
berland, Perry and Juniata, in Pennsy Maio,
and Justice of the several Courts of Oyer and
Terminer and General Jail Delivorv, in wild
counties, and lion. John Stuart and John Glen.
thcnin, JudgOs of the Court af Oyer and Ter.
miner and General Jail Delivery, for the triut
of all cooliel and other offenders, in the said
county of Cumberland—by their precepts to mo
directed, dated the /9th day of August, 1848,
likve ordered the Court of Oyerand Terminer
- arid - General Jail Delivery, to be libidos) at Car.
.lisle un the 2d Monday of November next,
being the 13th. day) at tO o'clock in the fore
noon. to continue two weeks. ,
NOTICE: is therefore hereby given, tothe
Coroner. Justices of the Peace and Constable,
oftho said county of Cumberland, that they are
by the Bahl precept commanded to be then and'
there in limix proper persons, with their rolls,
records, inquisitions, examinations, and all
other remembrances, to do those things which
to their offices appertain to be done, and all those
that are hound by retiognitsanct sr, to prosecute
(Ogainst the prisoners that are or then shall be
in the Jolt of Paid county, ore to be there to
prosecute them as shrill he ' oat,
~ JAM HOFFER,.
'Shori „,
SHFiltIFf. • •
Out. 4,184 R.. •
Cheap =leery Oods.
A StIiENDID assoftment;. c9nsisting
'.' 11 7 of. IttnnoNs,• SILKS, .SATFroi,-;NEINETs,
FLoortne • end FBATIWIS, cheop.fournelt.'lit ;•.
•.,
37 s. s:eToo'd P,hilodolphio,
sop2ol
' • 'l3 ',tniold
OR -
,of Washington
University'. banknote, and ;who has Att.
tended ;0nn , ..0f, tho:principui AI edicof Schools of
.Grtir'en tnyo •Llfilvertiity, of Yenuaylvaitio, and
fir twk.yeara die IltoCklay, Hinman!, near•Pnila,
.tl9lania; , r,dieo,iiiroy.hfrera ?Foroasoyito
• victsi MI n all bronchia:. ;
11,1414etice—Plitirifiel.d: Cornharlouti .ecion‘y',
fiea'niilna from' q s rliole; oh•tberbtote'road lead
• .:•i.(selil3 , -3triti:oll '
,•• • 'to t s '''' ••• " •- • •
A--TLL.‘p,ersoirs am' heiebi:riotifieil•that Letters,
• eretintentniv on.,thc ' r,esnitopoi.,dhe Rev,
Dr, ROBERT TAIORY, ; Iifo Prie'dent. - 61
Diek,ineort College.havo been granted to the' sub,
'critter, ther;hateitah,Of .Carfiele, .A 4)
persona hiving-'eledmf - or ' demands ()ninth the
estate"of.said,.Frienederito'ira requested'' to fird=
sent,iltatif ProPerly=duthentinated for settlementi
*and those indebted, lo mike payment to
• W. D., EtEYMOUR.,
sepl3-6t , , • • , • • Executor,.
• - - ' LETtr _:•- • • -lirOTIC3EI. - :';: .
iES' on.',)be‘ Estate of
EO,:'CR t 4.IOII.V.AD, 'sr., Tate, ef South Mid.
dleton townebip, dee'd, have - been granted by
'the Register uf, E umberlind "uounty tditbe sub
4oriberi_refidbig Per
-one baying derneede,againue eaid,aeletiare,.re
in queeied to make khorin gpme.wilhou{Alelny;
indebted twitake.payinentto,
~ VEORGEE.AGRAIS,REAE;
: MAIt '
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12212 in
of fourteen years has furnished theth the Most artmln,qp.
porton») , to study, in thelrvartons forms. the doidaseit (or which it
is recommended, and to adept it Quietly to their relief itbd this.
now. who wish a REALLY soon Medieine are invited to give II it trial, and
themselves of Ile superiority, and the invaluable property it posseitses of arresting
and curing disease. The bottle has been enlarged to hoItICNE QUART. and to its
present improved form truly safely claim to.be the Amman!" efISSICSSY Medicine, of
the ago. Its progress to the fame it has nitnined may be traced by along line of facts
and cures, that stand as landmarks and beacons for the invalid, pointing the way to
the haven of health. -
• The following is from Col. S. G. 'Paylor,n gentleman of nigh standing acid extensive
acquaintance in the Southern - stnlcs, and lutely appointed Consul to New Granisfigs
I Messrs. A. 11. ita I). &mos:— Now York, January 7, 1845.
ENTLEMEN,—honingtisedond.witnessed the effecteof your eximilent preparation
-of . .. Bl trsapartlbt-on - differcut - perisins-ur-varimis-parf. s-of. the Southhtit country, viz.,
Teti* and kleitico; - I feel match - plailitire in aftiling-thechigh
iminien - entertained of its great medicinal value. An my own case it-acted ally*
liken charm, rerunning speedilgthe enervated state - of the system, and excitiiit, in
the most agreeable manner, it towic and invigorating Influence. . •
Your Sarsaparilla is highly approved anti extensively used -by the U. States army
in Mexico, and my cousin, GEN, ZACHARY TAYLOR; has for the -past live years
been in the habit of using it, and recommends the seine . ; he and myself adopted the
article at the Caine time, end it is now considered an almost indispensable requisite
in the army. In conclusion I would arty, that the hotter it is known the more highly
It will be prized. and trust that its ilenllll-restoring virtues will stake it generally
known throughout the length and breadth of our widely-extended country
Yours vury respectfully, S,, Q, •
. 'U. S. Cosl S tu Now Granada:
RAIVI
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• REMARKABLE CURE OF SCROFULA.
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- • Southport, t.tose., lamutry.i, ISIS.
Messrs. SANTIP :—Gentlemen—Sympathy for the afflicted induces Me to inform you
of the remariMble care effected byyour Sarsaparilla hi the case of my wife. She
was severely afflicted with the Scrofula on different parts of the body; the glands of
the neck were greatly enlarged, and her limbs much swollen.. Mint suffering over a
yehrpuid finding no relief from the remedies used, thq disease awidiedene leg, and
below the knee suppurated. Iller physician advised it should be laid open, which, was
done, but without any permanent benefit, • In this situation we heard o f, and were
indheed to use Sows' Sorterrinrillii. The Mist bottle produced a decidedisnd favor
able effect; relieving her more than-any presaription- allo . had ever taken ; and,before
she had used six bottles, to the astonishment and delight of her Mends, she found tier
health quite festered: It is new over a year since the cure was ef fected; and her
health remains good, showing eie disease was thoroughly eradicated from the system,
Our neighbors are all knowing to these fords. and SANDB* Sarsaparilla a great
blessin to the at c. Yours witimitpect itfutts_p_th,E
Extract (rem n letter received from Mr. N. W. fonts, n gentleman well knoien in
Lemon county. have cured c negro boy el mine with your Sarsaparilla,
who was nitudied with Scrofula., and of a scrofulous family. Yours truly... • •.%
Fredericks Hall, Va., July 47, 1818" N. W. HARRIS."
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The following testimony from Rev. John Grigg, lace Rector of the Ciaurch of the
1' Crucifixion in this city, commends itself to thfflfittbtation of the afflicted. ' Numerous,
certificates of cures of riotous diseases effected by this medicine ere almost 'daffy
't ireceived i—
i Messrs. SAND, :—A member of my family has taken your valuable Sarsaparilla for
a setaro scroftaloits affection, etc. with the most beneficial effect resulting from its
k " s j 1 --- fcs - V — ll4ivesmwVery great pleasure to record any testimony in behalf of. its virtue
, , and efficacy, hoping that others may be induced to make a trial of it. ~ . .
Neto York, May 10, Ib4B. JOIIN GRIGG.
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- Norwich, N. Y., Oil, 8, 1847. i 'i' . .hlessrs. AB.& D. Saves:— -
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(:smites eivreelings of gratitude induce me to make a publieacknowledgmen
of the benefit I have derived from the use of your Sarsaparilla. I have for severe •
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yaars been a ff licted with scrofuloils swellings mi my head,,whinh at times woul -
" . f ,: t gather and discharge at my throat, nose, and ears, and at others would break out lit
.•,• !i ;':' different parts of my face and head. These continued until my throat; face, and
11,;.,;1;, head were almost one complete sore, and for a long time I wits SO hoarse, that it wad
,hij!t!! i vr e i v t e h r t , lje nt u u t i mxt o ltfliT e t u il:Lth n st a tl co u ld utlier
( te e l i kabovii c a aj w is b u irge d r. dio D e i r t e rtg Igita c tir a n4l bag
1 1 :1 . •:;:ll: :tried various remedies. bu y rreceived no benefit until I commenced using your Sett .,
il lifi i 4: . ETi t li c ia . . we i c i t Ti oi rto yo u . '
g w v e i l t l ith tkr e s n o w re d s io r n r: all healed, and I attribute the result entirely
,!!!!11',111,j11 . - Sours, with respect and gratitude, , PUEDE CAHOON. ,
,pil'il!: Being personally acquainted with the person above named, I believe her statement
1;1 , 0 0 , 1 to be correct. ' .FAMES M. D. CARR, Justice of the Peace.
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PREPARED AND SOLD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, DT
A. B. S. I); SANDS,
,DItUoGISTIit. AND CDEMIBT9,
1110 FULTON-ST., CORNER OP WILLIAM, NEW YORE. •
Sold RISO by Druggists genernhy thrneghout the United ,State; and
linl ~ III'7 !111
NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS !
JUSTreeeivedat the
• "BEE HIVE "a large
6 " assortment of FALL &
WINTER GOODS ,
scxec Z. , 1 consisting in part of the
~_ following articles, viz:
FOR LADIES.
Rich sntin striped Cashmeres, Alpaens,ATous
de Lain, new' style Alhions, figured dress Silks
plain Silks, Partimettrisi Merinoes, French wor
ked Collars, Kid Gloves, Shawls, Ribbons,
assorted Silk Fringes, black, do. f Silk Gimps,
Bonnet Silks, Flowers, Thread Laceri, &c,
FOR GENTLEMEN
Blnck French Cloths, black Cassimeres, fancy
Cossinieres, Cravats, Satin, Merino and Valentin
I'est inga, Cloth Caps, &e.
Also,Muslin, Gloves, Hosiery, 10 , 1 Sheeting,
blenchd and unbleached Shirting, Jnconet,
Swiss Mull and Bishop Lawns, brk and col'd
Kid Gloves, Silk, Cotton; Litile Thread, Merino
Gloves fur Indies, gentlemen and misses; cotton,
merino, eachmere, alpaca and woolen Hose, for
Wien and gentlemen.
I would inform the citizens of Carlisle and
vicinity, that the above goods, suitable lin the
Fall trade, are opened and ready fot inspection,
and I ant confident that persons examining my
stock, from the greatly reduced prices would be
induced to, moke their purchases therefrom.
1421 S. A, COYLE.
NEW AND CHEAP STORE
Great Itai gains.
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flaallE subscribers, recently from Philadelphia,
respectfully - inform the citizens of Carlisle
an surrounding country, that .they have. just
opened sub° porrar of N. Hanover and Lowlier
streets, an entire now stock gl' DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES and QUEENSWAII E, together
with a general assortment of BOOTS and
SHOES, all of which have •been purchased at
the present low prices, and will be gold very
Cheats for cash. Please call and examine the
stock, as we are determined to sell at very small
profits. '
They have also been appointed agents for the
Ralo of the Pekin Tea Company's TEAS, of
which they keep a-general assortment at Plrila'•
dolphin' retail prices. * • • .
eclat S. D. POWELL & CO.
I KISH LIN ENS. —A large assortment .of
Irish Linens. verylow, atthe Cheap Store in
West nigh atreot. Call and see,' .: ' - •
foly2G JGPA !MON Y.
STEEE, '6 0 008 , An action nient 'of HOg
. - apd Purse. ClT,isini, Slides Ond• Hinge, Purse
Silica : Steel Beads, Crpeliot . Patterns, Needles,
&c i ltist received by
seo27). . ... ,
NV:IIITIYEIt
NOTICM.
LETTERS of Atintipiatratton on the estate of
HANNAH VAUGHAN; dec'd, late of Lembo
county, Ohio, have-been granted to the subscri
ber, residing iri (.Imberfand - co, All` per
sons having claim's against the estnto of eoid de •
cadent are requested toprosent them for settle
mnot;'aridLtlione knowing ': themselves _indebted
to. make tmiitediihtid payment' to . .
oct4-titedi KO: ZINNAr:.AdmIr.
,„„, .
NOIL*O32'
TAM') , tiniion dna 'Lettelit 'Tontnirentary on
thwinet-will-nnd-tintamentof..ALEttßlX...GALll..t,
:WAtiL,'doc'tl; late 'of ihtkbareugtr Carlislei
hay.e.itlie.dnY.,(4g.s o ,l.boon:isoued by.Aho. Reg•
ieter• mul,,ter.. therstninty,ef • Cierthetiani4 to,
the ettl,neriber,eto regitli3a tlitr.taid bOreu.gli;
Ali pe,;e4o4^. hems , ctoilniek, i ldentiontiengnintn,
tho., seism of. said doOtdirei „ere - regeostell ',to
nutkit;knoyvn.ihe nnineietithontrOolay, and t hose
i'Adelol3.to,ninke_nnyreent,iiti,: 1- ,
406b.14 P 1111:.CALDIVE/4.4 ' . :' - ''
eenl9-6f :* • Exeettt;ns
, • • •
•,--P t LElTTETtiil4•Testamentary• the 'male' of ,
gf.41 . 7.411E lI`WPODWAAD" , Into of Alien ,
ePrdeii,d;ltave• been granted Oat egbgetibe "•
rebid ing . the•'•o:to,vritsbi p. All 'p'ersonk
having' itrikints•agiunst the 'estate of soiddeoridanu!"
• a re reAnested to printeld.tb#,lO for, giftlictOnt; * ollo;
'ihrise • knowing themsolVes , indebted ' mike
immediate payrnord4). • -,,"
, • igt+-6tpd •• I I OUN .B OOV ER:A &OK.
- New, Good ,
'
T • ir 10:80 1 1 3 v i" :air te' va0,i404;,V,
rallOY and. ,4"l"rili'
Price 01 per Llottle; 13IY Doltlos for $3
CHEAPER THAN EVER!
TITE subscribers have just this
City the lorgest.tjuantity of bkY G 001.)
ever brought to Carlisle. Their Stoc k consists
in part of the followinkt
CLOTHS—blue, !frown, bine-Witch, krcen,
from $1,40 per yard up to 154.,
CASSINI ER,ES and, Vestiogs—good, heavy
and fine striped 1488'1moms:75 ere 87$ and $1
per yd. Sonic-of the most handsome Vernings
in the county. .Casinetts, from 25 to 67b eta. ,
CASHM EftES and Mous. de Laines, from
151 to 621 eta.
C A LIG OES—about 5,000 yardp, spree 'Veryt.
good at six cents per yd. ,Alpechats and Merl.
noes, 181, 25, 371, .stl, 621 ple,,Splendid, lustre
Gingham at 12i cis.. .Wido Muslin at 4
eta per yd. Good 'Pickings, 61, 10,:121, 1144.-7
Best quality domestic Gingherns wertanted fast
c o l ors , at 121 cis. , Fine Irish, Linens 3 7 i, 50 ,
62,1, 751cts. Linseys,'l2l, 16,25 cis. Woolen
Flannels at 12i, 281, 25, 37i, 50 ctst r
Gum Shoes, all kinds and sizes. Ribbons for
bonnet's at 8,12 b, 18L - 25 — ets. Liteeti and
Edgings, cheap, real thread lace. wide, 123 eta.
Cloth, Glazed and Fur CAPS.I24 eta to
Together with almost every article-in our line,
which we aro determined to close out very low.
Also, on hand art assortment of READY'
MADE CLOTHlNG:consisting of fine casinetl
Coats at $5; Pants, 1,75' to 3.50 for cassimerer,
Vests, I sto to 3,00 for satin. We have a largo
stock of Cloths. &c, from which those can se;
leer and have their measures taken who canbot
.suit tliemselvesin ready made.,
The Clothing Store is condOted, by George
Dents, who is acknowledged to be one of the
best Tailors in this county,Avho will take mea l
sores and- manufacturb clothing hem $1 to $4
on the suit chopper than can be bad elsewhere.--
Give him a call young men
seta] A &,W RENTZ. -
VERT IMPORTANT
To nit those who whittle lay Oni
their CElegs to .Ike very beet 10.4
vont:net
HARLES. QGILBY is now opening hi*
G
immense find splendid stock of FALL and
WINTER DRY GOODS, and respectfully in,
vices one itia all to call and look before purees.'
log, as he , ie deterinjoed to give: GREAT BAR
GAINS in the way of prices and beautiful-goods
His stuck consists of all kinds and 'qualities of
its l ihs,lCassimeres ' Caainetts, Kentucky Jeans,
Liseys,„Elanpelft,l3limltets and - 11 - lhotteand
oilier articles in the 'Woollen Hoc . ; also. Cash l
mores. Delnnes Alpacas,:Lama Plaids, rich
sSiJe, Pip - ilium!, beautiful 'and cheap
Calicoes; . lVlitslins.of;eveyirkind and quality, ex.,
tremele cheap the: beat end largest stock of
CARPETS that hoties, hed•for ten years t„ they
era beautiful patterns, koo i l fabric's atid.V - EIRX
CREAI'. A large - assortment of. HCiSIERY; a
fill and .rom.piete assortment of LitdiesrAinn
DRESS. 00 OS.,t. s'Jorge stock bf `BO.OTS4
SHOES drid GROCERIEq; all of ' , Which will
be sold:nt the smallest profits.
• Ba aura to,efillAnd 'itee'foryours'efri4,.befbie.
parobaeing, elsewhereZ- IR,ime_niber
well, established'ataid; East 'main 'ztreet; Car.
'• ' ' • • "
" frriniolt . Out for the Lsrdt SienilLarge
tfoi`s'and.L'arie-Elock of-OOtHIJ Go.
. .
eaddin and ikni6slo lUticthg.
\111I': edbarniii terkqfallY if : 1( . 6174e thepulti
." Herb* Orr eitifi conttnuce_ra.retry on the
nboVeibolinciiin. -- oWite - rierioni , hrtmcbeev in a.---
1
IfortOrrr etryer. nearly odposite the Poet Office • '`
Old - per:l 'to Motrek!e,,Hotel, r ,in - the .b o rough o
Onliieliq When! h.§'wilite4tlefetT..lfetoolll'hen ...
A
end . rnitker tii order, every thin ` whir.' Afilt.o '
humhena. .4eh'• is- SADO E . • It ilinTiElii,
IklartingaWl e r- I-KARNES:4, ColittroWhifie. .
t TßUNKSccarpetriage, &e . me you,',l, toyt ,
pair old Herneee,?, , Mending of, oil kinglgedigie viE , '
theohorteiat - notter, l ` , . He wifi,o.olriAtroltioe."okick., '
ill
to be mode of goiid'mattfilel pod, roOrt ttlifelois'
rior inanrior. - - ;Ho - ,fintt ere , Mink" . L tlttiy Atte* ••
'offer . socii jindocernermq to 'lir': ,oltiC-stivri ';'',
nurite.,lrt their fifteroOt s to Ofitr Or to;L ItoV It'
-etria,iitOnticm tri busiiipipc'avd vf)liter,iniiill% '^
tq toll Aim et.than lsn:i Onn , ' else; t*linfiefflo)ll,:;;;-
;neiVe a liheral.stinrciffobtichfortOtipsooLif4q4
~ ..2 , GROD IVO ODc.veffl...tbe: takelf ! 'pp; er,cOMAO
liar Ono k,.:' .:,:,;.,,; • -. .t..,' , V, ,, ,:';' ,., 4') ''''':P4 s ."l' ... ` - ti '' , ":' / 1 .--
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