MI . _ 11612 CaIAZISSInng wau lifFnfiEoAY, AUGUST, 22' 1849. Nortc'E:=Those iii iiiienrago for one :orl whiore'yearsefsubseription to the .fleruld;''will; be waited on by a collector in u short lime, as we aro greatly in need of money. An iniptirtu.. silty will given at the seine time for ADV.itillE rAv.zreerrebrall who wish to avail themselves ofotir reduced termg—sl, so a year. • Judge Watts , Speech. • (O'So.marty etrore occtirrepin the address of Judge %VATTs to President l'avion„ as pub lished in our last, that it is due to him it should be republished lr,a correct shape. It is thus subjoined: - PRESIDENT TAYLOR we are engag ed in this exciting and heartfelt ceremony of your icception, wo are not unmindful of the .lesson of political wisdom which it .teaches.—, Ours is, perhaps; the only nation upon the globe where a.Rulei.could with impunity visit and hold converse with his own people. • Whilst Royally requires 'the protection of military guards and ships of wary your security is found in Op hearts of your countrymen—whose sin cere attachment:to their free institutions and laws dictates no other feeling than a high and reverential regard for them in the . person of their chief magistrate. Moro than half a century ago, when Inde pendence had crowned the efforts of a success ful war, he who had .so gloribusly conducted its battles,—whose mi,litary capacity, charac terized as it was by colt and dispassionate dis 7 cretion, was only eipialled by his private vir tueb—und who had then been elevated to and !was in the enjoyment of the highest volition! _ distinction in the gift of man—thy immortal wAsurrieroi—was here amongst us, receiving the bind congratulations and grateful homage of tlima community. Slnetrthat•perion-no-Pre oldent of the United 'States lins ever been anion! us. It is, thezefore, with no ordinary. . cc ings or joy, t mat we, their childrioViVhire we thus do honor to ourselves in commernino-• rating this bright page in the-history of our fathers, may with so much truth congratulate you upon the happy coincidence of circum stances which characterizes Your visit to this place. • • Now the strife of political Contest has been lulled to quiet. All parties; classes, nets and professions hero unite in bidding yon a hearty welcome,cnd in expressing the obligation we feel.to our immediate Goveynot; for the milli tional pleasure which his presence affords. C4ODE.Y ' S LADY ' S BOOR.—TIIO Septem- • ber number of this old and favorite Monthly, has been already issued. It contains'twenty-, four citrd• pages, and sixteen beautiful ore costly embellishments. Among the latter is one entitled "Contentment better than Wealo," superbly engraved in Mezzotinto, and a per fect gem of art. The " Fashion Plate" is also engraved in handsome style and elegantly co lored—presenting a striking, contrast to the rough wood-cuts which some of podey's ri vals are publishing, dignified with the title of Fashions. Tho number contains forty-six con tributions from the beat American writers, con stant contributors to this Magazine. The Book is first in the, market, as rejards time; and if we mistake not, will remain first, also in pic torial- beauty and fitorary.oxeellerkec. Piffle dolphin —L.• A. Godey. $3 a year. For sale HOLDEN ' S DOLLAR MACIAZINE,ToI Au- J• gust, contains a great variety of instructive and entertaining reading, and Is embellished with many handsoMe engravings. The "Topics of the month" arc treated in a strain of lively gossip which is the next best thing w 6 know • of, to the " Editor's Table" of The Knicker bocker. Mr. Holden °caul - illy .gives more good reading matter for a • Dollar than any 'publisher in the .country. New York—C, W. holden; 109 . misi — u street. , a year. Tun SeAtiv..—The August number of this Mediai work, pUblished by Dr. J H. Dix au of the city of New York has been forward ed to us. The object of the work appears to bo an " exposure of quackery," as well as the giv ing of a general outline of the mode of treat ment as well as the preventives of the most common diseases to which the human body is subject. ne style is bold, original, and inter esting, at - argil.: Dixon is an accomplished prac titioner of long standing. Price $l,OO per ar.- u m OBXTV ARY. Died, at his residence, In !Castle le, 1411, August, 1840, Dr. Ono. D. POut.r, In the Oftlityear of Ins age. It rarely happens that the death of nn individual makes a void in society which cannot be speedily filled. Great tees die and great teen succeed them, and all the show of public'lamentation is . but mock ery. When the pageant is ended, the Inetnory of him whose sword waved terror, or whose eloquence startled nations, pusses away. Ilidtory alone will tell his name, for when his immediate friends and relapses have departed, no one.is Jell to tenors over his grave. But different is it when a small commu nity is deprived of a good citizen and a usefu l man, whose place is not likely. mOl3ll to he supplied ;then, the tears of the family are.not the only tribute to his memory; all who knew him sorrow. Such was the subject of this notice. Dr. Faulk wits horn Nov 12th, 1780, In Adams, thengi --- TotirazurilialivTnii lege, afterwards pursued the study of Medicine, arid received a Diploma from the Medical Institute in Baltimore.. Ito practised his profession in Carlisle for nearly forty years. and never )entered a sick chamber without a welcome, nor left It with are— preach. n is name will not be lost with this generation, for Ilia virtues us n man, his love us a hushanil, a brother and a lather, his kindness as a friend, and his ability stun physician, will be told to our children, and to our, children's children. • litihrta gone to lila grave, and let him *leap on • • 'N'eallt the turf under which we 4avO laid 114.7. • VALUABLE CHOIOE Fla AT' PRIVATE SALE. • TIIE. subscriber intending to rendeve West 1' will sell ut private sale, the Farm, on which "he neap ' resides located in North Middleten . township, Cumberland county, on the , turnpike}_ 'fond, loading frail') Carlisle to Harrlsbarg; millea east of Carlisle, and ono half ' of Middlesex Mills, at the•Letart Spring, amp': taining 140 ACRES •of first-rate , Limestone"; Land, in a high state , of.. lavatibn, ab out ••:13 / ...:.Acres of the :atiede , •isyovpred With `tlitivitigt ::tirither.. The 'greater , part :Is set with locitat - • peo end chesnut rail fence& The irriptoventetife .'consist of a cethfortable - , Xwo . ~." Story, DWELLIN with j tWo • 1 0.9lione , suitablerlor two finoilies ' , togother With Wasit.house, Milk . .lioutie,lilinoke.lieuse,' and never • :Well of w,ater nr:tho . Kitciten , 'lEPtitOrrin , Alse, Stone . Banks. Bern CO 37 mith actrn;cribe"wegon ,shn,d, and. ear-, riage'lninite.sed'i a horse atable% separate, with running Water,' in the ford, and a.-:largo 'orchard with choicc,i'rult treee. • ,. ..Tonet her wtth.- . a' Log Tenant , lithine•and•Stable,U'Thia is ono of thennostvroductive'lirnis'inAllis:nectiOn ;65 'Also,nt , Privato ..Etale,_anotheir iarm :contaira.":, ing_26:ACltES,fene.haif aoulh eaot Oftthe• aboiititfarm . ,;liiitinfrithefeon , erected a two Story DWELLING)SO USE 90 - tiy hank . Aiarn,4B hyp42 feet .' 'Alep,yr a ,Wageen fiew;l.'eridtri. fora ia;lbe.hitst*'! ;tion.9aladoubtieribei the'aliovo '.. l ',togetherkiroctiarate: , tohntiVpprehasere:Per:,i, , -I ;oonety.!.lettint,mbuy,will 4 ',do%welli property;,l in titm'eso hettlt Int situ ati orn 4 . 7 conin and sondor..irourbilvesvo.,x.',;•i,"'l'6''''''l,'',''; a u#ls R TIA ' Ettleilata , itYST.Apoe . ived , i 4nklign` intledialD6,'RAW.1 4 LW ! Pp* &Fancy , 13ibtp,;V:"%lain l ' Sink: Ga!IoloI' V:-/%`` • - " ca 11' 1 t . VA,LUABLETARIYIFOR:BALE , UESDA.Y,the:24 tiny •of Ontober neat, O will If te"Publi u Mn m townithip, about. 7 ' miles . north west of ew,e•,..ent uesio , Newburg, the Inetn, ly ,occupted m •by Wine Stevenson,' containing 177 ACRES, first-rate•alate Land, in, agood,state of 611061,1 mi, about twenty nei , es of which is covered with. thriving , timber,' a sh•eairi of water rook through the thrm, along •which there js an excellent natural meadn'tv.— • • • The, improvements are a -two '.'••••••1 story' doubli; LOG HOUSE, - Don ble Log Barn, N'Vagon.slied, Cern 'and other out-bnildings,"a neyer spring .water„, spring house, and, an apple orchard,:, chiefly, yoiing Also at the sameotime and place will be offered for sale about 24 ALRES of Timber Laud, situated about two miles from the above farm near the North Mountain. The •abOve property, will be sold in pursuance of the last Will and Testament of the before-mention ed decedent,. and , which there will ° be an, indispm table titlegtven. Persona wishing to view these two ptimerties can do so by calling on Mr. S. Stewart residing on tile farm, or the subscriber adjoining it.' Sale.to commcitela at 40 o'clock off' said day, when attendance -will He given and teems millu known by DANIEL WHISTLER, Executor of Win. Stevenson, tleci'd. August 8-ts For Sale of Exchange. Tt li. subscriber has PA liltin thecounty of .Brie, Pa., which he wishes to sell Or. , exchange for Real estate in Cumberland county. It contains 209 ACRES;and 9t vero es of land, of first ride quality, about one hand edmmes of which are cleared , well fenced n in good cut . • tivation, havit a small .frame ! , z .,;ir , ; , . Dym.LiN . HOUSE and a t ':'l as i .• large Bank 'Barn thereon eree-• 1 ,i, , ' I I'• ted. The residue of the land is coveted with the finest and Most !Valiant& llNMETVortitrklude, such as link; i Chesnut, Otoklish, Poplar and Hemlock. The _land Is iltlViiitil within a quarter of a mile of the Canal which leads from the town of Brie to ' Pittsburg,,,and about one mile and a half from the Lake. .Timber at this place is becoming ' very valnable,,and on the Tartu there is . about toil Acres of the ery best quality: The farm cost me about four Meagan(' dollars ten years i ago,when land wa selling at a depressed price, August Bir - PR CIVIC. WATTS .- Prirate Sale. THE subscriber intendin to remove to the , West before spring, will o rer at priva!,o sale ' the HOUSE AND LOT h roW occupies sit-. c r, tinted in Neill . ' Hanover s cot, early oppo site tha residence of Georg etzger. Esq.; said House is n new nod hand windy finished Wilding, having attached thereto all necessary out r bildings. cistern, &e. said lut is fifty-two feet front and one hundred and seventy loot in depth, with a choice collection of young and . . Thriving film trees. The underargned also buf , _ leave to inform its o . nen s nralTieliiiblic in general that he has removed his stock of Hats and Caps to his present residence, where he' still continues to manufacture and offer for sale at reduced •pri cos, everythitn.7 in his line of business. The subscriber wohld also notify all those indebted to hint to call and make payment, as it is his design to close out his stork and settle rip his .busines's this fall. PETER. B LECHLER. "augB3t • .. ~ • Valuably Tow n Property for Sale. rE - 11-1E subscriber, intending to remove to the 1. West, ellbrs at ptivate sale the following •desirable property. • Two two story BRICK HOUSES, it situate in North street, in the borough • • of Carlisle just newly finished of .he NAL best material, and pleasantly located r• , about half - n - square cm - of Oral's -- Hotel. • Also, a vacant lot of ground adjoining the - above, well calculated for a building lot. Also, a Two Story STONE HOUSE, ut t in North Hanover street, a few .ki"; • doors north of the - Carlisle Bank, :i!P.. ; •. and adjoining Ihe Co nrectionary !, r i , I store of Peter Monger. This pro- •=t--.i' perry in in located in the most business part of the borough, and is well adapted‘for eithormor candle or any other business. The front base ment is handsomely finished, and is well eklett-- laded for a shop for any kind of business-- There is also a largo Two Story Back Building of Brick, nearly new, with an excellent Cistern,' ..W.a.s,L.house,_Smoke2.housa. and_a_good_stable. and Carriage house.' A variety of the choicest ' fruit trees, all in good bearing condition, are also on the lot. The above property will he sold low, on ad vantageous terms to suit purchasers. jy4‘492m GPO W RHEEM. SPRUCE STREET CABINET WAREROOMS . No 119 Spruce st. below..sth, PHILADELPHIA. CON.STANTLy out hand a large assort ,lneot of superior Walnut dc raahogany rurniture, manufactured in the hpst manner, of modern style, en(l arrrioderale prices, embracing Sofas, • Parlor Chairs, Wardrobes,Rocking Chairs, Dressing ureaus, Tete-a-fetes, French Bedsteads, Centre and Pier Tables High Post 13c41stds Wash stands, flat Racks,. Secretaries, . 'Extension Tables, &c. Every article is mule of the best material and workmanship, and warranted. augtl y T & HENKELS . . TO-All goods bought at this establishment packed under the immediate superintendence of the proprietors, and sent free of charge to any part of the city. CARLISLE FOUNDRY & MACHINE SHOP. THE subscriber continues the manufacture of CASTINGS, at his Foundry in High street and hovititnow on hand a full assortment of Patterns, is prepared to furnish all kinds of IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS in the, b6st style and and at the shortest notice. He has Ow On hand a large assortment of Cast ings, such as Corn-crushers, Mill Ocarinas and Gudgeons, Plough castings. Points, Shears and GlitterEC.Wlifon land Coach Box es, alt - FW grates Oven Doors, cask Weights, &c...:-.3..louking Ten-plate and Coal Stoves. He also builds and repairs CARS, Threshing Ma i 7,,= chines anti Horse• Powers, wails every other kind of Machinery. at the shor test notice. -Old Iron. Brass and copper taken in exchange for work. 7:Haying purchased all of Rawly & Co.'s Patterns, parsons wishing to hails them will flit(' them:a' my shop. augsOmos ' F GARDNER. SZITAING orri „ THE subscriber has commenced selling off his entire staCk of pRY GOODS at greatly reduced Price, to make room for alarge stock of Fall'and Winter. Goods. As my assortment is very large and complete, purchescrs.will find it decidedly,profitable to call and invest their cash at 'my establishment.' Call one nod all se carotin+ best bargilinwever had in Corliele. Many. goods will be sold fur , below toet,,antl' pribOs below low water mark. I have' a large, stock. of BOOTS AND SHOES o,n liand which I will close out at low fierce. ; ,Also; a lull assortment'Of CARP,ETIN6S'et all prices, and -last.- not least, a primo lot' of G ROC.E RIES, Sugare,. CoMes, - Toni, Molasses, nice, & a . and.,Cheap Booollect the. Old S • 'net , lVlain Street.' ' C 'OGILBY.' nugg'• ...• •”' , •:,•• • • Tobacco . - Andr Oigars, - • •• e, US'LUe ‘ii)litani'for,eafe wholdeale and. te. tail the • eet , and clienposi eelOotionz'olnClL' GARS . to be 'found lattoi. where but'ill CO 114. The eeleetion.conalete of -:•, • •., •••-• Grenaderoa, ; .: .; ' Castellon, , • ,I(La Rryilavora; : • • Plantation, • ,,,• ; .l'.,Oon,B;pro!Aogalia, • Principe, •,,;• .'; ; Llk•GfaulA ;`•• • • Venue and Pigaroa • Dforedatidort; die,lll All of . thd finest •Cnbn'and;flavtineTObaooo r and'Vnt• li p 'thig"peateat' maiinot:`h,eViAing have aXbellent hliceicand•tlid bait Mele e s . Also theXeet;;COnigiese•uod;,Catrendfild - TOBACCO both 'plain and awdetenad,'at reduced prioee'forl anal' examine-., stook' be fOrd."pore by the., hex aelow. akthei' '1(11'1 . 40.110 ifftpd.'cityl..- ,P,Orei,fordet.•tha.ipliico• OpOdvito . tha",ratirOad :;•„Cailiele;.atnzt,' TF,-:.CItIFAVEi t L,, 131111ag , 'ott' at 4 Oast, • ' ' • —• ; ;•iititisCiiber; selling - 1(10 - 1, entirk4 steek`of.DtY,4eosAt;' , lmet for s e,eshi‘,. - geritentv, ,wishing to lay 'eat fitutritsysh le - liff - ,"ndvent and will ides - mit' ofillY , tind tittamino "nly , ltleek "tis • i tha-W3,4,1,.1a.rne ' eritt -,t gorytyslce - silertn,i'entv,otlifif gold_1( Which I,(trai desirtme aft selling lol for,,cately. te inripeeslldlijo. , ' enumerate' 'all,thif,loods , ,but ' C morn;: weettlEn $ tymma r. D rilll tins - ito glniatie, ,Calleoes,..and,Dr,Pos,GlPde - fol &o.rffe.liettorsityreiy dr , ' vitdd, to, call at the Bed; (live in North IladeVer street and examine for theinsolves., • • • PPYLF`':,•-• WWI 1104,45sitate ,--. o.c•:4.cptif MEE rtiCSAtt. • ttlEPAY.,:tiw•2s,tlC:af: S?pternber, 4849,-the Subscribers willieXpostrto piffilfe Side on:thO preinisetirin Frzinklord toWniship,i Cum berland,uounty. Pa., the fora lately occupied -bv•iDaniel Gaymthi, deccased,i situate in' .sa id townshp, about sLmilos north frOvvin Newville, 8 miles west of Carlisle'aud 1 mile from Bio servillO,containing 138 ACE ES ofgood land, all under,eultivation but_itbout twenty acres of woodland, and in godd order, with good fences. Abouttwenty acres of it isfine meadow.i:Tl ore is a running•strqam through , the place; ,:The unprovemenwaref two :Story . D El. LING 1101.1 SE, Log I Darn and •other necessary „out 1 II houses. Also, a well, of • never failing water at the door,-and •an - orchard , covering three acres, with every variety of "choietilruit. The place is in every respect' an excellent form. Possession will be given in the-rani( de , ,Persens dimiring - to . see it can do so lty calling on Abrahaln Gagman, liv ing near Alter's or Frean's Mill. Sale to com mence o'clocit, P.M., when attendance will be_given and.terms _ made known by ' ABRAHAM GAYMAN, JONAS GAYMAN, _ •• nuglsts- Executors. *,;*Harrisburg Telegraph insert till sale and send bill to this office for collection. I , lIL'4 • PUBLIC SALE. HAVING. determined to temove to the west I Will sell the following described Farms at public sale. , , No situate in West Pennsbpro' town ship, Cumberland county, Pa., Ili miles west from Carlisle. inftes west from the turnpike at John Paul's, and 1 mile from the. Alterton Depot, on the Rail Road. It consists of 125 ACRES of-excellent limestone land, ono hun dred of, which is cleared and in a good state of cultivation, the balance covered with finc young tintber.---J.Phe—improvenudnis_are _a _ good_two__ Story Brick Farm HOUSE, and a "Tarp Frame Barn; these buildings ;;• ; ass new, having been erected with s o s in the last eighteen months. There is a good well of excelletnt water, with pump convenient to the Hous e There is also easy access to Mount Rock Spring, diit tont one half mile. - This Farm is located in the centre of ono of the boat portions of this county, convenient to Mills, Schools,•tmd churches. Thus rendering it ono of the most desirable Farms in the town ship: This ' , atm I will sell by public outcry on the premises on FRIDAY . ..the-20r of Sep tember, 11119. . . No 2—ls situate in Dickinsmi township GI miles south west from Callisle, 2 miles east from the Stone Tavern, and on, the Yellow Breeches Creek ~I t consists of 125 ACRES of first rate Limestone Land in a high state of cultivation There-is fifteen Acres of good na tural meadow The improvements are a large Double STONE -ki ?I i- V-Ii„ HOUSE, a good Frame Barn 4. ii 1 ~f! Corn Cribs, Wagon Shed, Car. i';'q,; li f '.i'. ringe House, Spring House, &c —4 l4 t.''' *.- There is ono of the best springs in the county, rises within n few yards of the house. This farm possess all the advantages desirable in a Farm, being nvenient to the "Great Drove Road-, find a x good mallet for to prodnctions of the. Forth— jr\Qttes I willa.lsa s offer this Farm at- 'public sale on SATURDAY the '22d Of September, 1849. Terms made known on the day of sale Titles indisputable For turther particulars enquire. of the.subssriber residing on the last mentioned property JOIIN G WILLIAMS. jr25'49 le . . ' Valuable Parm'at Private Sale. THE subscriber contemplating a removal to the West ! offers at private sale his voluble - FARM,' a - dilated' two miles west of Carlisle, Cumberland county, containing 208 acres of first rate limestone land; in a good state of cultivation, adjoining lands with the Poor' House Farm, ICutz's and others. On the premises is a largo two story STONE HOUSE, a having eleven rooms iii all, six below 55 - nd above, besides libirge hall U - I running through the middle of the house. The tvulls of the lower story nre hung with paper. Attached to the min building is A small STD N 1. HOUSE with a room and kiteh en. A stone carriage house stands near the main building. There are lour cellars in all . two .under the .dwelling _house, one under the smell stone house, and one under the carriage house. A cistern 30 feet deep with a pump in it, stands near the kitchen door. There is also a fine large BANE BARN, with wagon sheds and corn cribs, and othex out buildings. Near the house is a spring of excellent limestone water, which passes through the barn yard.o— Thereis also a good Apple Orchard, containing about lOU trues, fifty of which are young and thriving, 11 pouch orcharilmnd other choice fruit trees aro abom the house. ' Convenient to the barn is a Two Story DWELLING HOUSE, with four rooms and n kitchen, calculated Tor a tenant house, and now occupied as such. The Cumberland Valley Railroad rims through the farm, leaving about 80 acres south.lo of which is excellent timber land. This tract Arduld make it good small farm itself—the whole in insured t o • the amount of $3,500. The above property was once the residence of Cnpt, Richard Brien ; it is now offered on reasonable terms—a -good port of thelpurchase money may remain in the farm if desired. —Further description is deemed un necessary, ns the purchaser is invited to call with the subscriber residing on the farm, and he can sou for himself. \- JONATIIAN NEIDIG. • July lB, 1489. I'or Sale. THE undersigned offers for sale the following property, viz :—TWO ACRES...of land sitti• ate in North Middleton township, Cumberland county, en the road leading froni Carlisle to Mechanicsburg, about four miles cast of Lay lisle, tear Reicherd's Tavern, having thereon , erected a 'Two Story FRAME " WEATHERBOARDED HOUSE ;111,04 and Kitchen, nearly new, with ref ill a ! J .?, lar under the front House, together --with 'Wagon .Maker and Black smith Slio, Stable. Wash Honseand li - ouses. Also, a well orerxcellent water with a pump near the door. 'There are also about 30 or ar, choice fruit trees on said promises.— Any person wishing to view said property will call on fife subscriber now living on Said peem see. Terns of sale will be mado to suit pur chasers. If the above property.is not sold by the first of October it. will be rented .for the term of ono year. JACOB RINUWAtT. nugl'492m VALUABLE REAL ESTATE •FOR SALE. arm on Which:he new resides,situate partly in 'Mifflin and Frankford townships, Comber land ceunty, Pa., Within throe -miles ,of the Boro' of, Newville and the ()emberland Valley. ' Rail Road.. Containing about 200 ACRES of 'patented land of first quality gravel and slate, ' about , 170 Acres aro clear and well set with clover, a considerable .portion of .it has been limed. • kip ador •gocffeneo and generally set with locust kes. The improvements are' :,:... : *,•'. a.' able' , LOG ; . .HOUSE, anal ~ .,; i ..2' 14 yr::*lCitelo • ivt9 f stories, a : itirg a , ;:. ~,,, •• i n, Frame B , with two threshing 4 floorii,•.Cori -Crib, , tia- Wagon' , Shed, complete Brick Brno antUWash house; . with water tieing 'in the, sh house,. anti; ti.." TeWant, liana° . andStal4 There is,a never'; lolling Stream .el,•Wetei4eqning .Pait the im... , prcpromentru,, There areltwo orchards ',one bf whlOb.is youtigubd , grafted'Truit4. . The abovo' , 'Farm le well, calculated fur' raising Miller grain'', „On stuck.' Thini) is' running water' insi t ig , thij fielde:os,poPt,twe: ,Tho ; , Ferin witt,4 l 4,lb b i i.'' 'divided, and 'geld in lots, t', 6 `;tinlCPur-,:;. ; eliniiers.. ',-' " . .r.' .- '' ' '''''., ' ~'1'""- _ ,', • ,: ' I will'phio sell- pp 14 0 iep.iiii4ralor , :,jiliioU , , fetildia,;;itlNi4llll'• township '`, PI:l ' illli?ll' is liatentedV.'Perrions Wishing'.,infeinaittieti.iwill'.l.,*; pl4utae cull upon the pubeeriber.' , " . :=' , , Y ., ,,,,. .' ;.,;; .':-.. ' 1, 19g '49ii' ...t :•...i :JAMEg(XENNEirit...,'.. .. , ..'lleAsolg'nee% 'Sale:, : ,;:. I .. , WlLkozpotio.to.pallo solo:on:16'. lit 'dui, : ' c WILL SePtiln!ber,;!)ox 4 q4'lkev.,,,'' , '" , "';' f '.. .. -,..,, pricii . +mouse , , ,,. 4 , 1 , ;; ; :,141-1, ANp'ricit; oltuittodicilho tow .1 I; ': ~.. rill iOlainfloldieu mhoilond (161'140 , ' . 4. Adjoining'" 'lots of' 2.1ti0; 4 . 1511111 ',,1 alitua, Graafian, and'Ottfors,OOrnAitol‘no`slrl „i [..toOtiot •,iij. .'_l',! . .!eaerision A givf#l,ol.,;(o,:hthl, , f ,. April' , n 94, iiCr.hibil tidf°l4li..PATlA#7° ii will bocr_O ( Mrod:' '',' l .'' ' . .;;I: ii4•-o* .' " ‘P.' , S ale AP' ° °mthen4.: l 44o-00,0 , 4itthn ', iffY,,, 0 W*n•tetti, All',4keitOkt°ltiS4likniB" 'TV 4.1. 4' re.'"'. ' ' ." . *-e'. 4 , ,pt7itt". , .0.,, A rA,40.g..t,, .4, 4 .-". ,-... '''-','"" .'"' ' ,'.. ii'''..61•42 .. otie orm - aeod.-::... , . , ': -. . , ..../... t ..... , , ~.. ... ~, ...- '' , ', 3, -.. 1, R Y 4 8, -.:"2" ,-, . 8 ,e/z;.'l.i - .0-‘1... , ',..'.;:,..::'..Y1'..',:'.;: . ,":.: •:'.• :':, •,.: , „ op.m. vAtuAttrilzuwEsutrg N„P,uralianFe ."I . lanP,Or4ol , l'titAlei,frord the I tkpliitaid Court' Or Cdinheiland; etinty,dii ,reoted tollifiaubseriberiAihnibiatratorafJtiboli Lehman, shitr, Cimiberland mainly; he 'will=offer atPubiio Sale Addle premises, on •SATUBDAY,IIid.BO .day of. SEPTEMBER peat; ofl2 o'clock M.; the following•describediwoperty,late the estate, of said decedent, to w it s.--A..Traettif 'Lan uate;in•West. Peniistairo , iownship,-.UCumberlandl county, containing I.II.ACRES and•llll , PerCheid strict measurd,,about •10Acees ing limber, bounded fly Node Of 'Nathan Whods,i Benjamin ShukiJOhn Bricker and others. The above tract is of the beat quality of limestone land and in: a high• state of cultivation.-,The . - improvements benSiat of a large 'two • ' -.Story STONE 'ROUSE, with back s•!,,ii,• building, wait'. honed, a large and .1 " convenient .Stone Bank Barn, with carriage Rouse, Wagon Shed, earls crib; and , all other neoessarfout buildings.— The - interdvements are all in .good repair and .thelencing on the farm in good order. There is also a never-Minor, well of 'excellent water oh the - Vince a gnidt i:mclird - of grafted frail. The above property lies about two manse:lSt of Newville and within three-quarters of a mile of the Cumberland Valley Bail Road. Also, at the same time and place a small tract of land, II leo the property of said decedent, sit uate in Frankfard township, about 4 miles froin the first mentioned trind,adjoininglandsOf Wm. Alter, Abrallain Cayman, and, others, and ly ing within ond-eiglith mile of'the' Collodi:Igo"- net Creek, containing-about 19 ACRES five of which are good meadow land, and the talanee b veredhitli good timber. The terms of sale are as follows, viz—Five per center the purchase mousy to be paid on the confirmation of the sale. One-third of the whole to remain in too land, the interest of which to bdpaid to the widow.during-lier life, -andthe,prinrapal_at _.her_deathr- bfllie residue 'One-hall to be paid on the first of April -MO, and the other halt on the Ist of April MM. Any person wishing to view the above pro perty preuions to the sale 'can do so by calling on Adam Lehman living on the first deseriled ° tract, or on the sohsuriber, residing in "S est Pennsboro' township. ISAAC LEFEVER, jy29ts Ad m'r of Jacob Lehman, deo'll. .I:r•Y'Lancaslor Union publish till sale and send bill to this office. • • 1 PUBLIC BALM; THE undersignod executors . of. Jossm NtereopEß, late 4 . Wok. llotnpAtild tp., Lancaster county, Pettnylvania, and former ly of Silverspring township. Cumberland co., deceased; wttl sell at public sale the roul estate of said deceased, on the 29th.,30th and 31st days of August next, and at the fallow ing places, to wit : On WEDNESDAY, August 29, at the pub lic house . of Joseph Black, in the Borough of Mechanicsburg, Cumberland county, two lots of ground insaid borough, whereon is erect ed a one and a half story . STONE end BRICK DWEL -..`q; I ' ,; LING HOUSE, Wash and jrr, Bake house, Frame Stable, a well of water acid pump tberoin, and a number of Trult-trees- thereon, fronting Main street on the South, adjoining David Rocky on the East, and Jacob Rubly on the West. Persons desirous of examining the above property., will please call upon Joseph Black, innkeeper,mear the same. On THURSDAY, August 30, at the public' house of Henry Snyder, in the village of Lan disburg, Tyrone township, Perry county, 29 Acres and 4 Perches and allowance, adjoining lands of Peter Shaeffer and others, and within I miles 9f 'Landisburg. The improvements are a two story LOG DWELLING HOUSE, new Frame Barn and other out-buildings, a well of water near the house, and a number of fruit trees. Sheaffet's...run passes in front of the house, which is at meant occupied by William Blanc. At the same time and place will be Bela 10 Acres neat measure of CHES NUT SPROUT MOUNTAIN LAND, about half ri mile from the .above, adjoining lands of the heirs of F.rattels Patterson, Peter Sheaffer and others, near Wagoner's Mill. Persons desirous of examining the above Per ry_county property, will please call upon Wm. Blanc residing thereon. And on FRIDAY, August 31st, on the promises that VALUABLE FARM, s ituated in Silverepring township, Cumberland county, near T. 11. Bryson's MIII, about 1 miles from HorestoWTabout 4 miles from Mechanics burg. 9 mile from Harrisburg, and 9 mile from Carlisle, on the road leading from T. B. Bry son's Mill to Lamb's Gap, adjoining the Con odogulnet Creek, land of Benjamin Eberly and others, containing • • 156 acres and 43 Perches, neat measure, and laid off in ten fields.— About 20 or 25 Acres thereof is HEAVY TIMBER LAND. The improvements are a ' • TWO.STORY LOG' AND WEATHER-BOARDED DWELLING HOUSE, 28 by 32 feet, a large. Stone Swisser Baru, yBO feet; with a collar, Chili Crib and Wagon. Shed attached, Stone Spring House over never failing ,water, Smoke house and other out-buildings•Pwo Orchards- o f choice fruit trace. There is running water in most of the fields, and the fences are in good order. The premises are well supplied with fine Locust trees. This farm is considered hne of the surest and best for all kinds of grain in said. county. It is convenient to mills, schools and churches, and will be sold _together or in two parts to suit purchasers. • , , Terms cash on the first of 'April nevi, when possession will be given for the whole of tho real estate of said deceased. Persons desirous of viewing the, above farm previous to the day of Salo, will please call on Abraham Reran, the.tenanqlterconandosamine_for_therriselies A further description is deemed nmieceseary. Sale to commencb at 2 o'clock on each day in.the 'afternoon, when attendance will. be giv en and conditions of, sale made known by the undersigned executors of laid deceased. Poems hiving claims against the above estate are reOuested ,to presant them to the undersigned on , either of the above named days JACOB NEWCOMER, Monroe,toWnaliip, Cumberland co, _ANDREW METZGER, . . End . llempfield tp., Lancaster co. Valuable Farin for Sale. rjrtHE subsoribee ihtending to remove to th e West, oars at private safe the following dc. sirable Fatm, Situated hi'Hampdon township Cumberland county,• one 'mile North West of Shiremanstown, neer the Trindlo road, con taining 10.3 Xeres,' nine of which is good timber, and the balance in the highest state of cultivation • , " and • well fenced. The improve "'mehte hitio good Two Story ROUGHCAST LOG HCIJS4 Kitelieri attached to it, Stone Bank Payn, Jgeggsq Shed and Corn , Cries,,end, a Tenant"' lici,aaa,: and a well , of,never failing water 'with a,uLrfe..i,rot. ...4locrany,OyChnro or This property will be ofliired: fir salo,ort thq most - reasonable tome., • For further informatiod plosso mill on he addersigneilliVing on the firm.,• ) NEIDIG.. 8 ee 8 a"1 e: • • S' •••-. kS •••- ,:aaturitaithei 29th day:of glApte,nth o r offig. Ittiblici,oo9,9ll,:th,olnimisen , the Firnr , 'now . 'ocounind'hi - Elnntnol:"-BApriAr. situate In ?•Welitnennaboyiinkhlgynehip,,'iyupi. borland ,' lisle `I. , Aile , ..frOititTlanfialc4' ; tiokke)4fidlli,;ipp;:;cant4l 9 .:, 'gdinilet'; - drOkipitPttrO. ,o ,4o l . l e4Pii?.. 19 1, nnA•ottiok/ocintot 412u,agree'z,,plin•q,;or:Iens,- oil gond' SE4.4kt..l) l Vi,Thitit . in ..n RRood `.l:l;;nlireei,' . 2lo.',AqpnnfjY,tina "Ltind, rthiP;b4ltiiiio.; - nr,e ; 1414er , „(ttn.•;, 01. 7 , 1p:.#4,', •-'t) 4 ` • ' 444 , 416 ' ,Stone Boppk Barn Corn Crib and' tin Wagon Shndi.witkall tlitkncieeo tikty 01;4 . 4144440: ic, i !rhale in'an • • A O K 90.1.9 6 P.)lrVo vbqieiotefa rm so Ye),iri9A!.I4PAITOO irk' I t,cti 1 ng'on : Plnlip, ha% SP • r ..,. furn ii i 4 subscriber geoVl ( r. .4. •' Assignee - of'Saml,Bear•';er.iic MEM timi4:olw, 5} .. ..;,± • ; 4.4 ft. . • '.' ITALUABLE"REAL - ESTATE . , AT EXECUTOR'S SALE. ' ' ..- - • ~..... ONII.TEMAY,the 2d of October next, will ..tilltsolA.4eFilltlle'Salis`citilthe premises in Mon roe townillip:tiiiiiherligd'oounty, Pe..the fol lowing Real Estate, fate thg property 'Of Peter • Erlokor, , deceased ., on:the Forge •Road,,t mile east of 'BPring Yorge.. ... . ,_.... •,.., A - , ' ' - NO: r—Contains.: Op., ACRES, elf - ra . .ate Limestone ,Land.'.' 7r,hb, improverngiits, trig ..a large Slime Haase, Beiik , '• Barn, Wagnii, Sheds, a p a 'Co -Crib and' other' Otit.bnildrriga.' , Also, a Tie te 'Spring:near. the door, and an orchard lor- . 0.100 fruit., ....•,' , - ~., 9...2 . 7,.C01itaining.109 ACRES, Limestone 91.1ea.d.luitts the ,phrive. The improremeats _owtory,Hoose,a Bank Barn, aed other oiit.bnildings,and a Tenant House, and several springs pear the house. Both Farms are in a ,high. stti Of eultivatien. No. 9---Containing 60 ACRES, adjoining No. 2, and one:fourth of a mile south•of Churelitownj about ten-Acres are_oleared,:thc remainder is covered With fine timber. _ . • . - - No. A--Copt tps 11 ACRES; on the south iiitle of Ye owßreeches Creek. The improve ments are a good Log House and Stable, and a good Spilln . g,ttad the land as undeL3abii culti vatton. . . No. s—Contains about TWO ACRES oathe Forge Hood, one mile easiof Spring Forge... , — The improvements arc al ge two-story House, part.stene, Frame Stable, locksmith Shop, and other, out-houses, with a first-rate - Spring in the basement-story of the house. . _ _ 'No:" 11•Contains' about THREE ACRES. Imimproved land, on thn York Road near. Churclititwn ' under,good fence. Na. 7—A large and well finished two-story HOUSE anti lot cf ground in Churclitown, about 40 Pectin front and 150 feet, in depth.— Imdihputable: titles will be given for the above properties. The above properties .shoWn and 'll necessary information given to.persons wish. ing to purchase, by calling on either. of the subscribers,-or on John Gut*, I ivi nglion lota No. 5. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, when :wen.. dance will be given and terms made known bY GEORGE BRINDLE, JOHN BRINDLE, - Executors. August. IL—la . Pa" iteable. Real Estate $ . _ . AT PUBLIC SALE. CO THURSDAY,Oie 4th of October next, the NY Subscriber will expose at public sale on the premises in Southmiddleton township, Cumber. berland county Pi., the farm lately occupied by Jacob Lehman, deceased, 4 miles south of Car lisle, tied one mile north of Craighead's Mill, containing about 105 ACRES of good limestone hand, in a high state of cultivation and under good fence. The impovements nre a two story zi a II • II DWELLING HOUSE, a large Kitchen, plastered inside and outside, a large Log Barn, Wagon "Shed, Corn Cribs, and ether necessary . cut-+ ouses,together with a well of never failing water nenrthe door, and an orchard with every variety of choice fruit. Also at the same time and place will be , offered a tract of 20 ACRES of Chesnut Timber, near the Holly Iron Works, on the East side of the Turnpike. Also, the one undivided half of • Eight Acres of Chesnut Timber, about 4 miles : from Holly, on the east side of the Gettysburg . XPILIZAr Exritziss. road. Also, • . • : THE would respectfully' inform -On FRIDAY,The sth of October, next, on , the citizens of. Carlisle and mj the 'surrounding .- , the preses in Monroe township, Cumberland': country Wet. their county, Pa., the Farm late property of Jacob . EXPRESS CARS TO &, FROM PHILADELPHIA. .Leliman, deceased, on . the road leading- front : iglturelitown to-- aliatlicsex, 2 miles north of • ,4..t5t.,. pass daily through Carlisle, Claurebtown, containing . 85 ACRES of good ; ' ;; ;V.L... - - - ;7 ,_ and all boxes, bales and are , " CoitG.a. packages left at That. for. Limestone Land, in a high state of cultivation i bridge's, No. 278 ,Market Street, Philadelphia, and under good fence, about 12 Acres of' which • is covered with first-rate timber. The irre : intended lorrarlisle and adjacent country, will be delivered at Messrs. I• & D. Rliond's Ware provements are a two story STONE HOUSE, • a one story-Kitchen, a Log Burn, Wagon-Slied,--, house. Goods for express to thiladolphin, is left, at 'Rhoad's Warehouse, 'All meet with Corn Crib ,Citler Press and other necessary 0ut.,;,.., we ll near t ir e ,"111C - st with'prompt attention. Goods forexpress building+ Ale° a nevei•failing should'be so marked. door. .There is also an excellent Orchard cit . choice fruit on the premises. The above-Farms Agents, Thos: Borbridgo, 278 Markeist. are in every respect excellent ones. itldispu- I. & D. Rhoads, Carlisle. table titles will b PRIrEs. envy freights when over 100 lbs. see the above properties can do so by calling on 50 cts Per hundred. Packages, 25 and 50 cents Samuel Lehman in South Middleton township,: in proportion to size. • or on the a ssubseriber in Monroe township. Sala As this is a new enterprise, expressly for the to commence nt 1 o'clock, P. M., iiii both day, convenierreaand a'ccoinmoddliori of the citizens of Cumberland county, it is hoped it will meet when attendance will be given And terms mat , jet_,.. l with the encournaement it deserves known by GEORGE BRINDLE, . • STUMBAUGH & MoKESSON August i-ts Executor. : - Proprietors, Chambersburg tissignees Sale. 911 HE Farm on which Abraham Nisley now, lives wil be sold at Public Salo on the premises, on WEDNESDAY the 191 h day of September next. It is situated in North Mid dleton township, on the Conodoguinot Creek about three miles east of Carlisle;and about a half mile north of the Harrisburg and' Cham bersburournpike containing about 121 ACRES and 140 Perches, more or lees. The improve. ments consist of a FARM HOUSE, a Bank Batn, This.proiierty will lie shown by the subseti ber, orby Abraham Maley, who resides on the farm. The terms will be made 14u7n on the day of sale by WM. M. HEIstDERSON, ie27`49ts Assignee of Ab'ni. NisleY• ASSIGNEES SALE ,OF VALUABLE • REAL ESTATE, WILL be sold at Public Sale a` the Court House in the Borough of Carlisle lon THURSDAY, the 20th of SEPTEMBER next, the following described property, to wit No. I—MILL SEAT and FARM contain ing about 200 ACRES of first rate black slate land, situated m • Frankford townAhip aho u three miles West of Carlisle, on the It onodogu net Creek. This tract is well im- • proved, having thereon erected a MANSION HOUSE,- Bank Barn,. Corn, crib, &c., together with a Clover Mill, Saw Mill and Plaster Mill, and three Tenant Houses. This property will be sold-in one or two tracts to suit purchasers. No. 2—About 70 ACRES Liines.one Land, situated on the Walnut Bottoni Road, about oue-half mile west of Carlisle. The improve• merits arc a BARN and a well of never failing water. . . No. one undivided half of about 70 ACRES of Limestone land, immediately south .01 the ahoy.° trect. Theimprovements are a STONE HOUSE; lower story oUrt - Ritin, &c. •... No. 4.—About 85 ACRES of. Limestone 'Land, situated on the Witleut Bottom Road, about 24 miles , west of Carlislo. There is a Barn and' Well, of Water on this tract. No. s.—About 5 ACRES 121 PERCHES of Chestnut Timber, near the road leadirig from Carnal° to Gettytiburg, about 10 miles front. Carlisle. _ No. 6.—Abbut 5 ACRES and 27 perches of MEADOW LAND, near Holi . , 2, = , day's Mill. in ,the Borough of Carlisle. Themis a building for a Distillery withNvater right and'. a•BRICIC HOUSE, &0., on'this , arm No. 7.—A STONE 'HOUSE & LOT .noai the Second Presbyterian - Church in the Boro' of Carlisle, the Lot is ‘iffrfeet'in 'front and 120- feet deep. The above property shriven and all necessary information'givonici Persons wiithing to purchasc'by calling oe'citherof the' sulistiri. bers,•or'on Mr."Johif Hays, living 'orr the The:tures *ill be made knoiirn on -'the' day' of sale. ' 'RICHARD , 'PAREER; 111 ,HENDEHSV, 10g7. 1 49tti " -Assignaes:of John Hays,. FARM FOR: SALE fkI‘r.SATUREigYC thO ' ditir of • Senternbellieitl Oilifeat' public Bale en the promises; . the '-r.A.RI4', now occupied '.by., George; situate , in Dickinson' ,Lownehlp, Onmberland. colony ; On the Pine Ro'nd,...tw,o • miles ;frotri', the - Stone Tavern, centoininit acres 'of good land, under good_ eultiVatiort - and' Well fenced, adjoininc - lands of Davld'Slieriiter .and Freder i ck' Fisher .; '.Abont acres of; itie in - firm +A4 11, provement ate tv good" _ .4, 11111' , 41)W -t. 141. IiG>TI O .USV "- - Iterni twiter*, Where iv *variety, ef choice` ; fruili;onnelatink ;of, apples, .cherripti,. plums, qn the Sole'te;,ecirruneheo tit; l':.b!tileek, - .Pi 111.';enf said; 'day wha utfendance ;w iil lie lora r • ACOAR,olstr,-tkflivotiocop;citect;a , ,b.a* - warrarited.....fieek. tipt! ble'' 011 i §• i• ttolliuot ••• .14,1L,1701p11. a a TrltY- 1010,, '400044 ICM r), • ',.eilikt,la,t4ti,4l"7...wnimor.,,,R•Alt, • &for, PIUST "5t,14;410`1!t9r,, LIWP1:11/-)'z', , • " Pak. )) 4 , "'; .2,;..ili:A', .. .., r lioribroble , ..fitanzarcut. V V',:W./.47l,';Pri3aiddrit jiulge , cif the several Courts' i3f-CiaMan ' - Of the - criunties of Cunt lrland;PorrY arid'd Mt late, in :Penney ivo.l nia ' UstiCei!of:the,eave rid :Canis of Oyer and T.orintner:.and Gerieral - jail.;Delhisiiy iu said othinties. ar,d and Jahn Clendenin, , Jtidges of the Court Of Oyer .and' Terrniner and General '.3ail..Delivery for the trial of all capital And • othei offenders;. in two said County of Cliinberiand, by their precepts to me directed, flattitl flth ,of Jan., 1849, have ordered the Court ofbyerrind ,Terminer and GenernlJail Delivery; to be holden &tear- Hale un. the 4th /Monday of August next, (being the 27th day) at 19,o'clock in the fore noon; to continue one NOTICH,is therefore hereby given, tothe Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Constable, oftho said county of Cumberland,that they are by the said precept commanded to be then and . there in their proper persons, With their rolls; 'records, inquisitions, examinations, and all other remembrances, to do those things which to theireffices appertain to be done,and enthuse that are bound by recOgnizancas, to prosecute (against the prisoners that are Orthen shall be in the 'Jail of said ..county,i'arti to be there to prosecute them as shell be just, JAMES HOFFER, Sheriff; Itr.the Court of Common Pleas of Cum berland County, No. 111 AUgust Term, 1849. . ' Adam Bishop in his own right, and alienee of Conrod Bishop and John Ditto and Clothe- , rine his wife, latelCutharirie Bishop vs. Jacob Bishop, Adam Bishop, —a- Spang= ler and Susan his wife, late Susan Bishop, and Catharine Bishop, Deity Bishop, Margaret Bishop and Alfred Bishop, with notice to their mother and next friend Unity .Bishop, and Betty Bishop in her own' wrong, (the eight Tonics last named being the .widow and chil dren of Juhn Bishop doc . d.),JoiOph ,Bisliop,. Christopher Bishop, Frad'it..Orcimligh nhd Elizabeth-his'-wife, late Elizabeth Bishop,. Margaret Bower (widow,) Abraham Bollinger rand Magdalena his wife, late Magdalena Bish op, Catharine Ann Sidle with notice to her father and next friend Peter Sidle, and Peter Sidle in his own wrong,tewiri Bollinger,Sam •uel Bollinger and David Bollinger•with notice ' to their father and noict friend jahratiallinger., and John Bollinger in his own wrong, and Daniel Ereosinger and Simian Iris wife, late . Susan Bishop. The Defendants aro hereby summoned to appear at a Court of Common Pleas of Cum borland county on Monday the 27th day of August, 1842, to show cause why partition -should not be made of a lot of ground, situa ted in Monroe township, Cumberland County, containing acres more or less. . JAMES HOFFER - , Sheriff. July 11-6 t. IMO P:MOJVYEE'S Confectionery, Fruit and Toy Stoie, NORTH lIANOVEit STREET, 'CARLISLE, PA. cco U NTRY *MERCHANTS and the pub ? lic in general are rpspoctfully invited to nt the Old 'Stand of the subscriber, (well known ns " Krise Kingles Head-Quarters) iu, North Hanover street, a few doors north of the Bank, and examine his large assortment of CHOICE CONFECTIONARIES, manu factured of tho best mnterixl, fresh every day, and warranted not to be sot passed by any in the States; which will befor:ad_ at , reasonnbld prices. He has jilet recoil/6d large assortment of -Fruits-and—Dann, consisting in—part - 0 - • A NGES, LEMONS, RAISINS, Pigs, Pre 'ens, Bordeaux and Paper-shelled Almond's, Filberts, cream -nuts, pen -note, (000'k-touts, &c. which will: he sold at tho lowest rates. Ile wr. old also invite-attention °to a large lot of TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, consisting partly of fine fancy boxes, dolls, doll-hertds, Furniture in boxes, vvoodelyea sets, brawl and tin trumpets, bone, basket and bell rattles, wa gons and wheelbarrows, glass and China toys, itecordeons, harmonicans, fancy sonp3, Hair oil, hair oil, hair and tooth 'gushes, shaving cream and: hundreds of other knicknacks. In connection with the above ho has on hand a good assortnient of 'FAMILY GROCERIES, consisting in.part of loaf, lump and brown su gars, coffee," vhorolnte, cheese and crackers.— Imperial, Young Hyson e and Black Ten. Spices of nil kinds,- blacking, matehee t lirushes,.&c. . The subscriber returns his Sincere thanks ro the public for the liberal patronage heretolore bestowed on him, ,and hopes by a desire to please, to merit a continuance of .the jul2'49 • P., MONYER. N. S. LAW .r1C1", Agent farTh Southworth ant; faeturing ; Cots wriank Papers. Warehouse Minor St., Philadelphia. 100 - uow in store, and fur Bale tot e . Ip7 trade at the lowest market prices, consisting in phrt nflr- Fido thick Plat Cape, 12, 14, 15 and 16 lbs., Linden(' white. Superfine. Medium and Domi Writings, blue and white. . Extra super and, superfine Folio Poets, Opp and white, plain end ruled. Superfine_ComMelclaljPeits‘bide andWiiite plain And .rtiled:l•:.;.s 7 ; 'l , re! Extra super , ,Litniik NotelPePers, plain 'and' g• 'Supqrfineand,fine 13111 . Papers, long and Broad' Simerfine, and fine Counting House, Caps, and Poets, Line - and white, , "Mitre super 'Corigrerie Capeind Letter s , plain and ruledkhlue and 3,yhite:' • "' " . „ • , Ektraimper Congress Caps and .Letterti,'glit. Siiperfine'Sernion Cape and , Postri. • 'Superfine bine •Linen thin.Lettere. - • Extra super Bath Posts, bide and whin4 plain and ruled. " ,- 4vo,:u. • :Embroidered Niito Papers and EnvoloPee. .. , 'Lawyer's',',Brief, tur Papers, . Superfiand fine .Cape.and,Posts, ruled and pitgii t blue' and., white,,. various qualities ,and pnen e• :, 00,r4 , ' AleoVl6oo Team",. d .. 'anr asaorlen ,. tPe tPap :l 'Bon V ß°l.l t iteal l44 46iled TisOTea, i4aPPl.4:iylilb"l4§dl: bhiemediumi,'Cap 6 rapfila,Htid,arn'lnY . _ ~; ,ij.i.;4 Estate . of IsaaO - .Staillabargek.;vdoe' s d.'": 11 - 'IIETT'ERS Teetinientiii - tIo3 . last mil), 11116 Teetaiiiiitit,;elf'•!SAAC BEIPLLAI `;BAILGER; late of IVest"PoAliebOye! ; :toArpititp, . deO'd homed to; ho'iMeowolg'6ell;,pito rk - outire of asid esteto ! ";, jieiliorek - ;:eaid 'Bitola, acCreilues.o4,- 1 9 49 91E 9 ' 61 , 9 119 i 9, . • payineijr, liyieoil4,loe . O - gOlo4,1 1 /41 • present tlieno to elite)! ; of tho ; u#l,.r, plge , oilAtMy etithAtiehto JACOB SHIBLLASARGER;';', . ; Mitfl(n"towns ii .: -I:IAVID'ISitiELLAIIARGEB 4 AO - SHELLABAROBR, • ' 56C' reeneVereft.O.;.:, ur . ans.& IGlassr ..., ",- . ,'.. ;,:qapono - • wor 'these are; c..i•f l ,)' l •- rig, nd . gogoralfmlect!o . d. - ' e ne, 1 , ..,' A . 14/ 4 . i •.,I.l,arietow,i,.ll4lll.addd 'te Pa • , , ,tiert!ernfialiint.Y,_?,,vnYillniv lot o li f.9F p ß al i•W . ti a ri::_ zi oi n t..q .. 4 ll. . 4 l 7, - 1 , .., ri, liithitrnS, Bilc 4.3 ' . f . •• 'I .... " 0 ' - • u ; .. a t the Grocery,Store o . ii i. , r, r i' N ,,C;e.. loiCilelyi4 7 , 1i::•)', 11 '. J: 2 •' . ' Ji. I„ .'t,, v. .',.' 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I wish meat nincerely,Me had'nevai Made those aptlethentalif him. • .elf or of me: 'When will men leanito lie honest and truth. ful in all their dealinge and intercourse with their fellow nen ! He applied re_ one Ruol Olnpp to assist him lnman. ufscturing hie mixtiTre, etating,,the large stmts . ho'would make, as an Inducement to embark in the businees. altr.so non have- boon insulting and libelling me palatable forme, in 'order to impress the• public-with flip belief, that dm Old Doetoes Sarsaparilla iron not the original Sarsaparilla made front the Old Doctor's Original Rec., pie: . This R. 'P t Townsend says hartitmld'tholulas of toy. name for 87 a week. I will give him 000 if he will pro. duce one .14a- solitary proof•ofthis.--, - Illaratatimentamf Thompson. Skillman & CO., are nothing but a tissue of falsehooda, simply made to dgpeive the public,and keep the truth dean' in reptenlio bill souring, fermenting cont. pound. Thieltllo caution tfie public to purchase none rs Old Dr. JACOB Townsend's Saaparilla , having pa t o Old Doctor's Ilkenesa, his, family "Coat of Artas;an s signatureaorotte %he Qoat 'of Marla. - grincipol -- TIIE;CRICINAI, DISCOVERER OF THE' Genuirke Townsend Sarsaparilla. Ohl Dr. Townsend is now about 70,years and has lone hero known no the AUTHOR and .0I C 'ERER dip GENUIN kJ ORIGINAL .. 6 2!0 VARS'APARILLA." Being pock, he. war C.:impaired to limit its manufacture, by which maims it has bblin kept-out ..f market, and 010 sales eireuinscrilied,to those only :who , had proven its.vorth. and known its viilub: It had reached die ears of many, nevertheless, as .tbone persons who-had; been healed of sore disease's. and saved from death, pro -41.111f1U1l itn 10.1iI1101111 . 'HEAL POWER. • ThtP . • . fl RAND AND UN EXIMAI,LED Pll.l,, , P_AllATlltl is 'Montt/hewed oil the largest Wale, anti in celled for through. 4t tho length' and breadth of the WO, especially es it,let found incapable of dggerteration'ror deterioration. lltilike young S. P, Towwskulte, it improves with age, and never climates but lot the better i here it is prepared on scientific piinciptes by a eefentsfic man. The lughest knowledge ot ChenitAry, and the latent discoveries•of the _art, have all been brvinglit into requisition in the lure of the Old De. Sarsapnrilla. The Sarsaparilla, toot, ivirWell known to medical men. can - tains ninny medicinal prtfpurtie., and some properties which are inert or useless, _arelotintro, which if it:Mined in preparing it for urn, pro. ducefermentotion and weid, which in injurious to the nyli• tent. Some of the properties of Sarsapartila are so tubule that they entirely eve porate and are tent is the preparation.. if they tire notpreverved by a scientific process, known on ly to those experienreS in us enanuiaciure. Moreover, Melte tel principles, which fly off in vapor, or es an ok .halatlnn, under heat, are the very essential medical prop, :Tiles of the root, whirth give to it all inn value. Any person can boll or stew the toot till they get a dark . ...doted liquid, which is more front the coloring matter in the runt than Irom anything else ; they can Wen strain this' insipid or vapid Inv.', sweeten with Your molussee, and then n " SA It SA PA IL I 1.1. A EXTRACT or STUMP." Unt.sii..l7 14 tilt tine article known as the GENUINE OLD DR JACOB TOW.NSENVS' - SARSAPARILLA. • This in en props ed that all the inert properties of the Sarsailarilla root are first removed, everything, capable of becoming acid or fermentation is extracted and rejected; Then every particle of medical virtue 14 necured in a pure concentrated form; and thus it in rendered incapable of Inning any of Its vide:Min and healing properties. Pro-, pied-hr thin-way; it ie toads thorniest powerful agenriirtice — Cure or Innumerable Diseases. Hence the reason why we hear commendations an every ride in Ito rover by men, wolnen, and children. Waitld deltic wonders in the cur e,161..., CONS f /MP TITTN,IFAYRP F.PSIA, and LIMB— COMPIAINTi and in RII UMA MM . `, &CROP. 1,4, - prr.r.s. onsrivENß.s.s. .OUTANE- It 7 UP 1' 10-VS, P IMPLE7S',Q.ILPTCIMR ..iid ;I:ructions arl , lfle. • - 1 . IMPURITY Or THE BLOOD. • It puncture a marvellous chicory in all complainte.atit sing from indt'Avrefieft. from Acidify of the Stomach, from unequal circulation, deternimenen of blood to the head, Plot of the bean. cohl foci and hands, cold china and hot thodiee over the body. has not itsequal ,in Colds and - Coughs gild monolog easy expectoration and gentle port Tiverton. relaxing-strictures of the lunge, throat and every niter part. But, to nothing is its cycellence more manifestly seen and acknowledged than in all kill& and ettiOn of FEMALE COMPLAINTS. • It works wonders in cases of Fluor Allnia or Whiles, Falling of the Womb, Obstructed, Suppressed, or Painful Men s es, irregularity el the menxtrual periods, and the Ithe; and to eifectual to curing all the forms of Kidney Diseases. Ily removing obstruction+, arid regulating the general 'intent, It gives tone and strength to the whole budy,tand thus cures all torpsOf Nervous Dlneases and Debility. nod that prevent. or cohere. n groatnewiety of other mei adios, as Spinal irruatian, Neuralein, Si. Dance, Shroortio,g, Epileptic Fifa, Cueveletans, It clef... the blood. 'moms the liver to healthy action, tope oho stomach, and elves good Mateoi ion. rellevce the bowels of torpor and coi ist rpatiou,allave inflammation, pm video the skin, cqualizeotalio circulation of the blood, pro. duties. gentlewarmth cnuany•an-over inn:body, and the - MUMMA' pontiff lat UM : lvinvea vtrlmuroP and itchttootaft is move. oh obstruction.. viol Invigorate.- the entire nervous , onecm. I. AM 11111 thou The Aledielne yolt pro-.em 'neatly needs Btu can env of Ulnae 1111111,4 be void of S. I" - Townsend's infotier article 1 Thin yotuarniants liquid is not to he , • CO NI PARED WITH THE OLD DR'S. bee , no.e of nor GRAND PACT, that the one la INCAPA. , FILE of DETERIORATION, and NEVER SPOILS, shila the other DOES • sunning , fermenting. and bfauffekt. the loollles containing it into fragments : the sour, seta liquid exploding, and damaging other goods! Must not Ode - horrible compound he pofsnnuuv to the aystom/Mat? t pal acid inn. a swarm nintodydiseased frith twit!? Wha t' woes. Dyej.. e i t ele, butnctd7 DO we sot.all know that wite9.l fond sours in oar !demote.. what mischief it produce,' 1—• flatulence, hosithurn, palpitation of the henry-Aires coin- !pinion, diareht:rta, tiyaentery, cello, end norrnpnoniof the Woad I What is Scrofula hot at acid tuition in the body 'I What prOilllCee nfl rho hamar. whiclihring oq Srowjnef of alio Skin, Scald, Head, Salt Rheum, Erysipelest 'Whitt* Swellings, Purer Soren, and all ulcerations internalfend etp , :erns: 7 It Is mulling under heaven hut an acid euhstancc.• whirl . ) sour., mid thus spoils all the (Whiner die liody,inera . or lea. What cause. Ithemnansm hut a 'Pour mid acid ' fluid which insiotiates (well blew:en the Joints and °l.e.' where. Irritating and inflaming the delicate tissues upon t w lochat nria 7 Sts of Herron. disease.. of impurity of the of dammed pin:elution, and nearly all thb atlmonti which inkjet human neuter, t t I . Now in it not horrible to make and soh, and -itylnitely.4.., worse in nee thia SOIIItINO, PCItnENTINfI. ACID "COMPOUND" OP S. P. TOWNSMSD,t"f .ind ',tot he; ould font liven It understood Iltaf Old Dr. a / I .OJ nth Towit.enti's (lenume Original Sarsaparilla, Is an , inforitir . :prdparatittn.! Maven forbid that we whould dent In an I — tialcle 'Vadat - 7 Would hoar tile. moat dintant rofentitlatica to, S. P. TuWn , • tentlts. article • We wilt It tinderieraid lice:Live It Is the nlisolule hat S. P. Town.ofidts solicit. and old Or. Jacob Town.enti'm Saotaparil la are henrynacitle apart, and intinitety alfly that they are unlike inurilry pat tipular s tiavutly Hot .1110 chime thine In COIIIIIIOII. A. 5: P. Townattel is do' dieter. and Anire_r WIN, is no • eluvial, no pharinactaufhltttlenWs no uthra all matelots Of 't diselm Mart onjortther ettinntoni•rtheelentiticiZurttiroleaainnal, ,man' *lint otorrantee.can the. pubdo %eve titat'llo7 are r'3•l‘, *lying rt all the - tuairnt - the - artiedealteetl , ift4treParinifdt"tintil.whichltrel. ; capable of chartms.whicli,mightiretuler:tlivnihn - AGENTS.' of Otadopolnstend efttenltß7 clad liitioxpenical'fre'M'Cine*ln? ntinWl 4 , dottingentimaralinely of Medicine oediseeefet;,'lt rertrtirca; l pal:run of moot experience to cook and. ateitestbp event At.t co nom decent .mattl;,,,llow. much mere: iMPfirtant: la dot this potenna who manufacture medielundenigned (of „',.. wenroigAMls ANWENVEERLED SYSTENS,I"'' WEAK ihtedd:knotT well that nititlical propurtiee Of Dianne, the beet manner of accuringand odorant roainctheir beefing ',mums:— , .21v an extensive know.ledy,o of the varalueelklauukt which Arent thelumnin'aysieni ; and of to attat4eYntidioir to 'Agree ,•••!' to 'lt is to arrest Trestle the onfornintti •to A r bvt, Into wortinletl'hurtartity.m. kindle hope_in AA` ehpAl 'bosom, to restore health, tend .bloblintrandt Tiger Into 0. entailed and hmken: Ind tptirtniah•intirMitrthnt•OLUDßirift,' • J A. 09 'TOW N S 140 ha.' 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