HERL Exitmoß. =M=E - The County Netiepaperi —lts Value — to — the 'Community. The English traveller, Lyellon his work on the, United States, recently published, says no one tact excited his attention more strongly, than the fact that in Ibis country "every Jown had its own newspaper." Alter expressing his surprise at this, he remarks, "it Is itnown.no Where else, but the reason is,-that 'no. where oleo does a man get so much of what he ought to have,tand which is conducive to his . comlort. The Ipxuries )ti of life are moi:opolized by great men and great cities every here else, here-they are . diffused more e ally, And-avhy should . not newspapers 1 How the same laws! Has ' the inhabitant of the-country village or .bo rough no wants to be supplied, or wishes to 'be Made known? Has he no eventielkt memory of lvnich he wishes to be prea#o . 4l Must he hold on the even tenor oi his way? . unnoticed or unknohm—no Vince to ar-, nounce his entrance 'kilts exit? The noun.' try newspaper can alone supply the want. =T .i mitynewspaper-attends-to_its_own_affain_ 3, it is theith not yolirs. It home affairs are to -be attended to - you must have a newspaper of your Mon. If it were a more chronicle of marriages, births, and deaths, it would be valuable. . But it is far More. ' The editor plods through a mass 01. materials suet as no private individual cool& have access to or ' time to read, and selects all that is of a gen eral interest ,it . the news of the, week, and k places it in his columns The city merchant, ' who has goods calculated for the section of the country in which it is placed, sends Ins advertisements there. - All the wants 01. the - district are - rliidr-.tkiiewn-.ltrore-:--Yritrcannot take.nity paper : from the city with the assu , f. ranee that what you look for will be found there. One man patronizes-one, and anoth er another; bat where a place has a news paper of its own, theist you will certainly nd, fi --- •• what you want. The reader of a daily i • paper wastes nine-tenths of his time in con ning over what does not in_the.least . concern him and after all knows only the half, or so much o some affair as the political organ he reads deems it expedient to make known to him. He \ wades through the proceedings of local boards, or the puffs'of places el amuse ment, perhaps a hundred miles from him, • while the pioceedings of his own borough are only,known by hearsay, it Known at all. His head is bewildered with rumors, reports, and chnlradictions, and he is.lote the wiser, after all his trouble. The properly 'condtiong, country newspaper is;the pingo where h man; can meet with all that concerhshimself. Its readers know all that has happened, and are - allowed to form their own opinions. They are especially conversant with their own at fairs,.and are a best of all reformers, for they know when anything goes wrong at home." ONow - that the political agitations of he day have again subsided, we Shatl en deavor to make the Carlisle Herald thus ,val uable to our community. Reader and patron, do us the favor of urging your non-subscri• bing or borrowing neigbor to fake the Herald for himself. Nzw PALL GOODS 1-011 r, niarFAMMs are now displaying their new Fall goods, as will be seen by their several advertisements in our columns. Our friend Mr. 'Hither it will be seen has taken a new stand itrimedi ately opposite his former stand, Where he will•be most happy to see his friends. • COD LIVER OlL.—This article Which is ad vertised in our paper to-day by Messrs John C...llialter 4 Co. Of Philadelphii, it is said has attained a high tank in the treatment 91 con sumption and tylftny, ocher diseases—an ar ticle which doeVnot belong to the class de nominated patent and quack medicines.— Read the advertisement. TARIFF OF 1841.—,The amount o British Manufactured now expetted is said to be enormous. Up to August, of tbiti year it was $25,000,000 more than the same pe riod in 1848. i Li#ii f tancct . Pinpii*LpinX, Monday, October 16. ' There was very little movement In Ahe Flour Mar ket to-day, and common brands ore held at $5 per berfel, hut the only sold are some 3a4000 bbls. good breath' at *5" . 111(0'11Ni:a small lot of eastern fur export a $5,75: • Corn Men and Rini Flour remain (inlet at $3,12 Wheat is In good demand With light receipts. and • further saleof good red was made at 108 c; white is worth 11.1a115c, r Corn is scarce and In demand, with further sales of 05000 bushuls Southern yellow at 613 C. Oats--no change r.we quote Southern at 20a30c. • ISZA2AI33UI2.I:I42IEtiMa Near Siddenitown, on the '2lst . October, by the Rev. George Morris, ItMr. Robert Colima 4o Mee 'Elizabeth Bailey; youngest daughter 6f the late "Mr. pcoley, all of Tom county. e In MechanicsbUrg, on Thursday last by the Rel. John G. Prltchey, l Mr. Jacob Trestle, to Mime _Susan Helsel, both of North Middleton township, 7 DIED l• .i. 49 Wadnes9 l,;ihe 9d feat.iiiiiiiiiinJ ' lieiliii; aged " SO years and 19 1 ,,stayn: -1 , ~ :' •-. '! 3 , t,'' ' .: . ' , ..4 ',- .. .. g rin South' Mitirt t4witeAtp,Okiltl.Ctili l ist: 171 is. Health -; Sudan -Lehman, wits'. ot , Mr. , Daniel.F. - - Lehilianogeß3 . oars: . ...• •• . 'I :•: It) ; - :,:p.,, .•- A ,•,:: olein . Silveg:Hpiftle township; on the .14th ult.;-Mrs 1? n cachaTinerq.ost.'aged 79 years ..; • .; 1 ... • . luilpiyintiold;,on I' ueideiy the n 9th inst. Margaret Huffer, onlY,-datighter aloha and Sarah A. Hood. .Aged'l yearl month : and 11 days.: , -, : , • , Just entered life, then soared away, .. , IIV I I tinst,to , realina ss of endle day g„ r ; 17,;.,Alzehtioged,theldnd parental kiss. .• `. ~- - ;.; • ..For,no9let• Jaye, With Christ in,hliss.. . '''',.,!& • '• f lt.'.l l .%'s.'" • ." t ' ' ' ..'..'...::'-" • . /1: D. , A A - ,Mr IMIFORIIO ODA' I ' *MR ' , 1 110 OD St 'clltiEs9 Cfiters ave tilt comp e e . , ._ . •_..thitirpnrchaso, a of FALL ,Sz. ,WINTBR 00134,0,er steek,eonsiste in parkof clothe ; cassinkgroa;vestings, cassinets, of all colors and prison 1,00(4'. yellow and red, all wool Fan- • nub f, , kentuok'xioans • volveroords , and Bk. ieerteknieocallcoos by the cart load; Gingha , 3/04,1 , 444414011,'Nerinoec,,Partirettita's;,06. -• butiPto,tbs,M ace,, Fancy,Mdhairs, Lustros; atebrAlefitti l licklngs, poinettio ,blinjhatne„ Coop rjenocuwwhite and coloured; Linsey, • 11111K P ink 13rOryn, Plaroon, Green', and 11l1k. clelbpinos,:for 13j els per,yard; Mous 00.1 9 01110 `- , Thibet and fgakerl , SO 4. WI 0 8; , Long 'Shawls ~::.at3;• 3,00;4.61 0, 7,501 • 14;and ,10'dollaret Silk and,Linen'llandkarchicfs, Cotton, Woolen BO' Csohmore,Aionkings, Irish .Linons,. a/owls; Meth, , Gluzed anot. , . Fur OAPB O Climpe,And Ftlpg*in'orariety, Combo, ..lir.oolen Yarn, all cotere, front fine to.coarad, Nicol Iteadtb•TWhit , . „and aldsPea Purees; Scarfs, Walst Million!! ! ~ • Slidettrareen Berege. - liluetParego, Table Co. vent of Linen And ‘ol4lllL9Carpekt.lhalti, Table D lap n r;'Preih;+Linen, , Diausrl,Pdiling.p_Plow4 G U , N l,4 4 o F. l3 .o l .l.laitekt• ailft PriPos, ,umbrol. 114 Carpets,' ; : Crecerieec4Rueehtivyara, Mufti , 'rvarti, Atp,,,-. 40, the uljeve,:go,ods i were 1 benighi lor'„VpithilohlinnCeltspn..i.and,.eit'a*Vitlitef, 15 to per,cont.below;thostf,Cwhesbought 011 credit. - Those , , kvishinfOgo„lkultur Ni , lll,t, AD t our goods ohemepthsoft497Aol,NLY 4111151:0 hqro: l ', It o 4131 0 '44P ".# i'''' -'' '' A:4;4v NTz, T N'AgA; , :i•k,'4? 0.11,tW8 . ,:l Oka to) Opto c 'o:aidliiiiirtiii it° Mit joi 3104' ' .::: ...4(0603) , :5..: , ~ ,T iv gip •fevy:% "tleVilt i e :4A • ~lod. j tv; I ....,14"' mitt wr t :, rii)sh'3aifilit.akt .4 Ko# ,Stsirtrcil ca p 2g, gIVRIGgON;'," 1 0!% - ANit,Amt3Eltitits.—a mow, Net rtic;it: j 4p4 , for mole by Oft P) I==IIZZEM= Nov -lbucrttoctrtcnts.- ...'. .• • • ''...,1 4 .11:1glo•DIer00 031 : 101 tj r B . l' r e4iVed raintlibvtgA th ning at , the at ao NeW Store 'Caner 4.(Hdnover' . iine:' Loather streets,_ oppositw Wm, Lei:muds stand. - Tho ' - underst3ned'resPectfully inhiems .his_frionds,and the public, that he.has just . reiti . turned liiirrn — Thirodelphidiwith7a gtr - intr carefallY selected assortment. of NEW FALL GOODS, consisting of an extgnsive Every.artiele Will. be sold' dl the 'very loweav prices. M 011.9 the m Atfdesir-. able styles of 'noatfigured, and the best shaded of plain blue, mode, scarlet,: pink, blue, green, crimson, &c. •Ricn FIGURED CAFITIMEAB I—A complete stock of elegant styles which will bo 4stild at very small profits.. Dnsss Sn.trs ! Dropade_ _figured,. 'glinted, and the most s,upertor qualities of glossy blacks. Changeable Greon, and Black Man tilla Satin,"tbo most fashionable article for the fall. Silk Fringes, Laces, Gimps, Boltinge, Collars, Gloves, Hosiery, • Fall and Winter Ribbons, bl 'e'aryquality, a• dat all prices. Also a large stock of elegant . STAPLE GIO CDS, which have been "selected with much clue, and will be sold at very great bargains. Our assortment of Cloths, Cassi meres,Nestings, _heavy_pantaloon-stuffs, flan— nels, sheetings,lickings ginghams t cheeks, cal. icoos, muslinsv table covers,'nepkinsoltillings, linens, -bleached and unbleached Muslins, &c. iu very large voriec) • and complete. Also, on hand, a well selikted 'assortment of / HOOTS & SHOES, for Jima, women. and children, at loweAprices than ever. GROCERIES in all thhir variety, viz i—Sugar, Collbe, Molasses, Pekin - Tee Company's celebrated Teas, Spices &c., add the best quality Carpet 'Chain. All the above goods have been purchased righ t-and-wi 11-be-sold-1 oct3 • - - Ogilby.s ginporium °Mahlon. „ (1 IlArl-LES OGILBY; nolole , reepectfully V. informs the citizens 'of Carlisle,' and the people in general, that he has commenced open- - in - 1 1 e very attractive and large assortment of F. LL & WINTER 'GO ODS,..at theold and we I. establitilied stand, and invites one 'and all to call and see for themselves before purchas ing elsewhere. 'Phe stock consists 'in part of every variety and kind of DRESS GOODS, and are well adapted in styles to please -tho taste from the plainest wearer,• to the gayest dressing young lady. A very large and rich as eouri.g_intof SHA*LS., CLOAI{INGS, Bon nerVelvots and Satins, French worked Collars, Gloves and other Dress .Goeds. A large and itenutlful assortment of Paris, Bonnet, Neck and Cap Rib'ions. French, English andGor man Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings; rich figured Satin and' Gro Dresole Cravats foe gentlemen. Also, a mammoth stock of CAR- P ETsl from - the three ply imperial, down to the dhoti, est kind. 700 pieces of Plain and Satin face. Wall Paper, from N York, that will k i be sold eh aper than the Philadelph.a wholesale prices. A tremendous stock of BOOTS and SHOES, a l kinds and prices. Groceries of every kind will be sold at the lowest mark. Call and see for yourselves, as our motto is, going -to be "quick_ealge_tind' small profits.."-- Retnrmber •the old stand, - . wM — T' .- Wtin street, a few doors below the Market House (oct3 FALL AND WINTER GOODS AT THE BEE HIVE. • I HAVE just opened ir24^..,;;;At 4 - 1 ,0,. .11. direct train the city, ' 06 ' a large, beautiful and brilliant assortment of 7.• LADIES & LEm EN'S DRESS fl• T• GOODS, for Fall and Wear, to: Whicn I would invite the 040, attergioniqf old and new friends and WaWners. mysinock now comprises every adiceivable colour; style, ! pattern and figure of Dross Goods, from the plainest and .cheapest to the most brilliant'and'costly. Call and see them while 'they are new andi,iniVel,.as it al. ways gives us pleasure to strew our-goods at the Bee Hive. _(eeOG) Sl. COYLE GROpERIES ! GROCERIES LATEST ARRIVAL BY T.FIE'iITEATIER , CIIIIII LAND VALLEY. r HE Cheap Family -- GroceryStore - of To; seph D. Halbert; West Mnin direct, Car. lisle, has,just received a large and fresh supply of the best FAMILY GROCERIES that the Philadelphia markets, can afford. The subscri ber has just returned from the city, and would respectfully invite his friends and the public generally, both in town and country, .to call and examine for themselves his large and in creased stock, which, embraces all the articles usually kept . ' (nail= of business. Such as Rid, k ava att4:l4.Domingo and Legume Coffee ; Imporialotir(gatimon and Black Teap, of very superiONUality and -flexor; Layering';, a Ic4tfellind loaf, and loaf augers, 0r...* lane grpve.,:clarified New Orleans and brown Sugars.of °Very grade and quality, with price to suit. Honoy.,,augar house, Orleans and syrup Molasses. Spices of all kinds, which he will warrant pure and fresh graund.• Brooms, Ce der and' painted buckets, churns, tubs, half bushel measures, butter bowls, butter prints, butter ladles, wash rubbers, &c Clothes, fancy sewing. traveling and market baskets of all kinds.- Castile, fancy, rosin and country SOAPS. Also, a general assortment of chewing and smoking TOBACCO, swinish half spanish • and common CIGARS. Ropes twines, and Brusltes of all kinds. Prime CHEESE always on hand. Sperm,- Wittier; iltiain'ed Elephant and Common OILS. GLASS, ,QUEENSWARE.—I ,have also added to my already large stock, a number of now patterns 6f White Oranile and fancy tea. sets. with CROCKERY WARE of every.de scription, which I will sell' at the•lowest prices for cash. - - . Feeling grateful for the liberal patronage her e tofore bestowed upon him by a geneious public, the subscriber tenders them his hearty &since' .e thanks, and hopes that in his efforts to pleas e and particular attention to business, to merit La continuance of their support. Oct 8, 1899. , , JPS, D. HALBERT. . XI;IP GOODS, CLOTHING; THE subsdribers have just returned from Philadelphia with a splendid assortment al goods for gentleinens wear; With wlrich they, intend offering great inducements to ; the citi zens of Carlislo•and the surrounding country. They have on hand sin*sortment of Eto EgU.Llt da.,'s such as dress Coats, cloaks, over 'coats, vests, pants, shirts, bosoms, col lars, under 'shim it . drawers, gloves, , stockings, silk and, other cra - vats, pocket.. hatidkeiehtafs, suspende7s,- .bate and Caps, trunksitraveling bagsaritt umbrellms all of . whieh articles they intend selling at ;ill k very small advance on city cost, having for their motto "small , Profits 'and quick'sales."-- They wish. it to he uritierstood that their. .clotb,, ins is tiq manunicaired under theirown' istinerr . . inkendenoo,' and , nOtin o the cyy, hence they /Ws. anabled , fdwaryant every. article .they sell. Hiving , tin- experienced putter.' engaged ;in • their establiphinentrthey:oro prepared to make, } Az 'order any:articlwof. , clothing. , in a neat, fash..-,. /- ioaable'and eubstantial manner. and at short nok, ,tine .!; •; ARNOLD .. .it - LIVING:STON,_ 2 ' )11nrth , Handver street .directly_opposile_r., - , *mob's 'Co' lectionery:Siore.. , r [OCtP 3m - OlOthltwr Olothhig 11 'Olothing 11 I NEW,bLottiING, sTOAE., „ . • • . • "•• I •• • ir 4 &• L. STEINER resPeetfully inforna • the pubHcohnt.thek have openedlt new,' Clothing Store in the room :lately occupied , chit Post Office, 'in South .llanover street,' and;,, , have. on hand r;re.very diarge, assortment as,oheap.as oan' . .behattin any city Initheso United States. : Come one,' come all,. • • • • And give ue a call, • , •.• .. •, • And you will be pleased.to see, ~ ~,• rheap and'as good ei can be., •„ 'oda • ••, •f•. GREATEST BARGAINS IN CLOTHING O,' the citizeni - of Carlisle Mid `rilhOnnding country! 'Am' arrived* lerge and Solent did Assortmerw of fashionable . roudy-maddl G, for the fall and winter tradde at the' 'karat or S. Goldman,•southquist corner of eet 'and' Market Square, 'l / 7 11 . 1 un d ersigned , r reapectfully , lnforms the eitk na of Carlisle`andradjoining-country, that the ot h Jinn arrived from Thiladelphia withi a largo.“ asaortment of Fashionoble"RelidiMade which ifor'cheapttess and quality ' , never' hes been:. witneased-•in this , pla'ce, , auchi,ea non eh 'Ciainian and American Cloth DRESS' AND 171.0DICCOATS,, Over , Coats,'Aindi, Business e" edam, aof all descriptions Dleths, Chssimeres, and Sattinet &Mk Coats:lSn° brk f fancy , octlitelmerer Pantoloonagdurierint am in "tend'si tined ' l silltbselvet , oldth. and" tuna net: 1. vinsTs. , ' Aluo; , loltirile'iittoorthieritof fancy st if4ndkorchiefs, ld • whiirrnen, Striped and , 9, 1 - Jed' flannel , Slttrts, clottenldghioj orti , wers, Bosoms, dce.4 ',nw.utirsit ,, fall • vtyleir of .11ATS.',84..cArs.,, witoo sold at prices cheaper thav - anyi•WherMit, Gentlemen are Invited ie. /Matr hhi vieegai:as ho ie Intro. that , thtietsywhb bitY Will go' Away , 71th a good Fifr' , ataiA;hospo iiit+4ll ? 4 GOLLINAIsI.I, 71Sent gd.' 1 ,0 1 ,404, Jil 'l '' :,` l llll , liMii,ll4l WO: riKO/1 , 14 1 liT,recolVoiltntiCfor.sAle it;R,,kkw),.'.l LLNST . Drug 84 rimby ewe, W. ,Mal 4l2 k - Stre"der 4.3). • ~ ;~ r ,; - tro , ' - , -- • - ' ' • PROOLASILAVON;‘:::: . ' Wecre Preeiderit - 040*aihitipierittii Canine of tommon'iPleak,'cif th ' e -counties of PPinbefrland E terry and , Junlata, in:Pain:l4lva= riia, and Justice 'oNlineeversi COutte at: Oyer and - Tontine! and •Geril:TallThelivery, in Bald er:Miles; ard Hon. John Stuart an a l Clandenin, -Judges of the.Odure of Oyer and Terminer and-General' Jail, Denier:yr-far:the t r i a l o f all eapital and otheri l affeaders; !n ; the said county of Cumberland, by7their procepts to me directed, dated.the 28th day , of Aug;; 1849, hair) ordered' the Court:el . ..Oyer:and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, tuiliiholdenatear liele-on-the-2d• Monday- of.---NOvent bar, ;next; (being 'the 12th day) ht 10 o'clock in thefore noon, to continue two weeks. NOTICE is therefore. hereby: given, tothe Coroner, Justices of the Nebo and Censta,blee ofthe said•eoprity ofCumberiand;that they are: l by •the dab) precept commanded,to be then and there in their proper 'persons, with their rolls,, records, inquisitions, examinations, and all. iitherrememhrances, tote.' those things which tcrtheirofasee appertain to he : done - And alltlicftre that are bound by reeognizanreo, to prosecute (against the. prisoners that are ortheu shall be in.the Jail of said county: are to ho there to prbseeute them so fthall be juet, 'JAMES HOFFER, Sheriff. ot Iti the Common Pleas or Cumber- TN the matter of the Petition of Adam Sei -.l7rerT-legatee—under—thmiwill—ctf-his—father-1 George Sewer, late of , East Pennsborough, (now Hampden township), dec'd., to have a Trustee appointed under thd will of said testa tor. Now to wit, 27th August, 1849, it appear ing to the Court that G'eo'rge Snavely . and Mary' his wife and the children of John Sewer, ditp'd. to wit: Samuel Seirer; Susan Seiree, Jacob Dill and Mary his wife, late Mary Seirer, and Fred'k Mumma . and Elizabeth his wife, la.rS Elizabeth Seirer: and the children of 'Daniel Seirer; dee'd.,.(their names not being known) Elizabeth Ausberger (widow) Intd:Eliznbeth Seirer, who resides in the state of New York, and Samuel Goodyear husband of Peggy late Peggy Seirer, dec'd., and, their children who reside in the States of Ohio and Indiana, ,their names being. _unknown) aro interested in said trust. Notice is herebygiven to the abOve named parties to appdar oil 11l 0 NDAY the 12th day of Novrember, to show cause why a trustee should not be appointed as above stated. eel° 3t JAMES HOFFER, SIM. ' WOODS, Ag't THE pr}bile , lill take notice- that I have ap plied to the Cpurt of Common Pleas of Cum• berland county for the nenent of the:insolvent laws of 'thia - COmmonwealth, and titer the Aid Court has appointed MONDAY•Ihe nth day of November next, for the hearing of me and my creditbrs, at the Court House in the Moro' of Carlisle, when and where said creditors may attend if they %think, proper, and show cause -TiChyThlihould-not-be_discharged. - • °did MIPHAE SHEFFER. CI;OTHING ! ! .1 zr4:k.9,.:1 ji.,..Y,;•,v:). , ' , ,,,: f , ICCO; , '!:- '-..:",-:.":;', 1t;rN4t , i.:., , 4-:• - u, , ,, , i 0 Carlialei, se land County Notice to Greditors. • Motice.• HE subsceibet, residing in Uaniuden town ship, Cumberland. county, having been ap z pointed at the.last term of Court, a Committee of the person & Estate OPPETER ZIMAIERMAN, a luntillc;•of Allen township, all persons indebt ed to tffe said Zimmerman, tyro hunt)) , notified to make payment, and those having claims a gainstkim to present them for settlement to septiG Gt JOHN RUPP. Estate, of MARY MARKLEY, dec'd. ETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the JILA Estate of Mary Markley, late of Hampden townehip. - ttee'd. have been issued-in duo form of law to the subscriber residing in Allen tp. All persons indebted to•said estate, will make fmnuediato payment, and those having claims will present - them (pr settlement. se .c,19,6t I) A NIEL MARKLEY, ger. Estate of Henry Kimmel. dee'd.)t persons are hereby notified Alit Letters -M--of-Ailministeation-on-tisc-Estate-oi-Henry Kimmel, late of the Borougl of Mechanics burg, county of Cumberland, dcc'd., have this day been issued by the 'Register in and for said county, to this subscriber, who resides in Mon roe township, in the county aforesaid. All per sons having claites,or demtithls against the es tate of said decedent ire requested to make known the samd without delay, and those in debted to make payment to 0ct1.0,6t JOHN HOUSER, Ad'mr. Court of Common Pleas o Cumberland county. ANN SMITH, hub Ann McKinsey, by her next friend Philip Messeremith, VEI•• Thomas Smith. No. 27 April Term, 1849. 4cria stir Divorco, 10th April, 1849. On motion of Mr. Diddle, proof having been made that the said Thomas Smith, could not be found in my bailiwick :—Notice is hereby given to tho said Thomas Smith to appear on'the 12th day of November, to answer the complaint of the said Ann Smith. eept26,4t JAMP.S.IIOFFF,R, kn.tha uourt of Common Pleas of timberland county, - - LIZABETH DONNELLY I by her .to- NJ they and next friend Benjamin Ebersole, • . .., , James Donnelly. No. '9, November 'Perm, 1848. Subpcena our Divorce. 10th April, '1849. On motion. of Mr. Adair, proof having been made, that the said Juries Donnelly could not be found in my bailiwickNolo° is hereby given tb the said 4 ., James D nelly to appear on !he 12111 day of Novembe 1849. to answer thb complaint of tlib'snid Elizuboth 'Donnelly. sept 26 • JAMES HOFFER, , Sh'ff. ' Estate of DAVID . LAsin, deceased. LETTERS of Administration on the Estate of DAVID LAMB, Into of Mechanicsburg, Cumberland conqty, deceased, have been gran ted to the subschber, residing in Silver Spring township,' all persons having claims, against said Estate aro requested to present thorn, and those knowing themselves Indebted. to make imnnediare payment to JAS. A. LAMB: Oct 3-6 t-pd . Administrator Dissolution of Partnership. 118 partnership heretofore czieting between the- subscribers under the firm of James ,Grenson &Ilo:;' has this day been, dissolved by mutual consent,, All persons who haVe un. settled accouniiened • respectfully itivitod t to call on Jaines Greason for settlement, no,nll books .and accounts 'are his bonds.' • • JAMETGREASON; 'CHAS. I3ARNITZ, N:13: 'Tho .'„b'usiness for tbo fault; b continued 'at ihe old stand by ' • ,J GREASON: Estate oft.MARi 'Loamst, dec'd. 'fITTERS' Testainsiftary on the Eifit(e of NARY , LOGAN, • late of Frankford townehip, Camberland County,.decuy9d, i ,have beerigranted' to the sabsoribers, the first,named residing iri, Barrio tominshin, ,and the latter, W. Petinsboro iownship. All persona 'aro . kiereb'y' notified to make immediate i paymen t, and those having.plejms to_ present theni for settlement to JOHN,MoDOWELL,Z E i. ALE4.,Letqrr, 'L' i' re. • • septs 6tpd . 1 .' , ... . , . Dapetreotypes.„ , ~. • TIC • aubicriber rotifiectfully announces :to he pu l ie that he hes fitted up rooms, for the Eurpos 2 )'.taking Dagnerrian Likerieseee,-In ': Pitt str ..three'ociors nortli:of Loiither. street, i.tast a' tilithere ho will at all;timaitrho:pleasesi Itofratt Opritt all , Who' may favor. him with their . 'patronage. '.:And as be studied, the urVvvith the heat.Daguerrootypiets ,of Philtidelpnia. bedlat 'Aare himself that he will ho ahle - to..give ,entiro ;satiable - Heti to:fill - Who may wish to, have cor reatatkeriessee.taken of:lhemsolves or Mende% • - sept26‘3t ~.. at ...72..,' ,. ,i' „ . - ..i1W,014:71)9850N, .. . ii 1 ;MACKEREL;,,'. • '. l 4' , '...z;".5' .'•!' , , i i.' , .: : SHAD.' .‘ • 7 ' • CoinitnOily..on had& SATION.,. :, V'. ''."' ,"trittfo ' rl49lcibyp:-. , i HE RINGS, ' '... ""' .• 'l' .. r.A.l.avitg-;:& . cti; ' i pci: 'lC , ,'', . - , .--..% 1 '-',' , Mitikorstfoi:kmrh4ri, iffitMS A'I4D sipEs, , rtmiADgbrpic:44,, iSHOUIiDERS,!' '''",. -..' ' . ..:' iseritlV49. , -;..•,, , ,'.. L * RP 'ar• CHEESE ,, ",:00,;17,,,,,,:.-:.,,,,;.,:_, I, -- 'l4. ' . ?). - , ra4ka andliralisea ~,,;,,, ~ . N r, OWiJtadsliiiimi• Imi:biei "reg4l4(l ) *;ftißiliat lOpptor Ladiell and' E'iititlortiete.,CttOvalling rue 'l3:' '4llle);•.tetttlier Volledfs , allelic variety of- 9Nr . Ac.4)N; fir.p6a . i.Gl-w'Arrplß.:=.,, I , ,Fifiliofblii:: 7 l B if:'' , 4 4 fiAiiicalecd'at'ililefoluitiri:loilnkly griaßri ~ olJthii ottbsayl4er ,e , .:let;mr;nq.l;,4latiii."4 ‘ a t ikete!, l 4k whole:: littlf-I?,,V`ilV,l t te.l4rlig• * htß.Bl;lo o P.lißaßl'or'Gr ' 9*.idqviun: l, loili li l t ;.111 dieter mined,th aelkiat , f t { ha lowest 'pr ette'lht , Bah, ?,,.' `y . (0919P. 1 :,, ,, r. .tT I: I ,,;WIALIarfRV. )311 1 raittN do. P4:ollltt—?Kori ... find pOiltAL ,9 F:iT u t„tirt,AiordbithWeetirit qiwyp,-. l 4ssupPlipi) votgi.u.6, 4 Duatv.ortinlikqt,sr,m4vjpgtpt tetelity r five tterottitypy, calling et the stow of. ,t - ; :I • 90 8 )' •",:-', • .'i . 7 9Y:HALHRT. - 4, •, -- 4i:-.._V , : tr , . 44.:.tA,,:;. . - Itte4Ljgfitatt.".. :...,,.. ~ . - . , ,. .,.0:...4:i4.., .;,'f.,.., • •, ........., SICISTVALSAELE9 REAL ESTATE. •.',./ , ;: , n. ' ,OsiGilhP'so 3 . 4 W9F"?;;= - AT., BUBLICSALE.— , :,. ....,,,,,..„..* . ' • --'-'-' -- LOABLERE LAST TE..,-„,., kJ! next,. at 10:;6.',010pk,....A-; M.:;theremtfor r '.... 2 :':. ; ~ 'ljN i s .THUßßlikk; .til ' WlAkliYa NOviplin':,'.. : :';''' '' ILL.' be Offered at . .i!uhiie ' '."Sale;:on l rfiAbrekaurStayintin.;dea!dOvillAiffer 0101. r. ,- ; ;',I t residence of T. a Miller; in. - Diekinson, ~.I.,I.I.ESDAY, the 29d ~ rif petehe i ,,o: - . itefeeht v t: the,p/eititeeei,the. foliewhip."''CWi:.; . :: ;;' ". -'b i d f the 014'04 4ndvalutibb - aarin:,litte,the picpertio }ilia de- ..... 1( 1. 6 :- E W , Ii ceric4trivrit::.;'s . il..zt' :.`,..;..;.% - 1 . . , '.. -- !,r.... • ,'., . ciihed..Priiperty, to Wit i :-.., .: .-,,..',._. "'.) - •,...,,i , ; , , ahipiCum er an -coun y r -7 . _ The FARM , eithatedin..flititiPden township„,, , n; NO4.- 7 The,valuable property 'well ,known Cumberland county,leven Miles west r of,Har, ', as the' CUMBERLAND FIJRNACE;. With,¢ risbuirg; on the_turnpike . road leading. therefrom/ Seiv;Mill, . Coal'House, Tenant „Homier,. and to Pittsburg ,add adjoinalands of:Jacob Bricker • ~beymeen 2 and a Acres of Muuntain,Land. Thomas ..B. - Bryson;'•Banjarnin :: Eberly,: AD .i. 6, S ~....A GRIST , M ILL, to ,Vithich, is,.tit.:. others. It contains . :229, ACRES , find 2 ..Wei . : • l. +elms, Strict .measurernof• first:raw Limesiene Stamp , Mill w ith a comlertable Log, Dinning Land, in a bighlsstato,oCcultivation.: .of. Which.,,, • nbeirtl9o. Ares:are , ceare,'fildthe balance - is • ' 'died, kdorn Dryer, Sheller, arld,;Breaker., a. covered with thrivin -ITienber.)l.f.rhe -improve- , acres of land. •. - - • : 'HOUSE, - titine smith Shop, and from 7: to 12 manta are of. thei mo 'lasting ~, .. ... ...,-,; ~. . r No. 3,-The. valuable Fenn on • which s . aid; .''':o, '. ' ..,.: •kind.'enits iing.mrir ,a• . • iwo..• ..• ,;,-... -Miller now reeides,.centaining a ' ~':;-• • . •,,Story.Bßl . D .W.-E LI IN G.. .! n / • ; bout 200 acres, with Stone . ~.„l irti HOUSR;,builLan nished in the . . siiei' .. DWELLING HOUSE,' . ...,,,.•,_,;. ,_...,_ ~ v s e x r..y o l N .bo w st . a nu E tin N n A er N 4 T a' , :i n w o c u e s log • eels large , 1 0 a r r u g u e n , r 13 d S o n f k u te i r u n n ,e f d r d di a r, n , excellent ti large , donble'Bank. Barn, Corn:Cribs, Wagon Shed;; ',Carriage ~ Houma,:' Smoke •. eta Waah - them in gled - repliiii - ,There, is also a young hnus'e, and other-iont.buildings t allend_each of MeadoW,' containing Twenty A - f first y . Crt4B -0 'No 4.4-A Tract of Land known pe the 'Big . . , n as . and thriving Apple. and Peach Orchard, toge- ratNeuT.lsm-otAlifFbnortmtoma. 260 ACRES know therwitlrvarious other .fruit trees in the yard the 'Peach Orchard. Farm," wiih a log House, 'and garden, bearing the choicest varieties of a double Log Barn, &c. (The right of ore on fruit, and a well of nevor.failing water at the this farm to be reserved, and to be sold with , doors-The cattle are' supplied'witli - Water by - the furnace.? barnyard, ennuerdre . tg af itnh o ee r r . N . 5 .... . c underground pipes,.leaditil. from the dwelling No. 6-A Tract of 100 Acres,partly cleared, yt lig J oe u ay : o mi pump naya cipnodn t d o , i t n a deu t a r rr o i n u bg g y h . u In granter e l : a b e t e e cr having a - Log HouSe thereon, and adjoining . Creek and the Silver Spring both run along r* • different sides of the Fend, at the distance of adjotng lands ofMarlinCloudy,JohnThrush,, m. • -a-single-field-from-its-boundary-lint,. N. 7 -A tract of 100 Acres, unimproved, -and.othetie I-011_06AL , .t there is a :. ood vra- The situation of the above described property ter power. , . - • , its-nearness to market , ' the' good roads which*. No. 8.-A Farni containing 126 Acres, part pass through,it, rendering access to it easy at cloared,with Log House, Doable Log Barn, allperiods of the year-...the beauty of its lo - known as the '!VlcKinnoy Farib.'.. -cation, the excellence of its improvements; and.- _ • No. 9.-A tract of 700 Acres of Timber more than all the fine -quality of tlie soil, ren- 6 . Lund lately purchased from A: G, Ege, which der it one of the most desirable and valuable will be sold , in lots to suit purchasers. properties either as a residence or for renting in No. 10.--A tract:of Fifty ACres of Land ad shosounty. , • - • . •- ,-. .- Persons wishing to purchase Real Edlate; joining the McKinneg Farm, Daniel Marsh would do well to call and see it. It will show • and others. and speak for itself. A thorough examinatioft. Also, a number o f other Fite and Ten Aare of it will say more ip its praise than any news. • Lots, with comfortable Logll uses thereon. o . paper advertisement7r handbill could well do;- . The above described properties, are all sdu .. without an appearance of exaggeration . All ated in Dickinson township, and mostly boud who may, wish 'information asoo.the terms of ... dad by the Yellow Brooches Creek. which no the sale can obtainit by calling - inpon Mr. Ben- . ver-failing stream propels the furnace and mill jamin Eberly, one oLthe.Executorsi-at-his-re-- --•--Also,-arthe -- same - time and-place,4lo--inte sidenee in Mechanicsburg. On the day of - sale , rest of T. C. Miller, in the t . well' known Mag. attendance will be. given, the terms made nettle Ore Bank, on the Yellow Breeches Creek known. and and an unexception'able title given . ' by . THE EXECUTORS'• in York county. oCil fits of Abraham Stayman;-dee'd. --The above property will be shown, KrHarrisburg -Telegraph and Lancaster' Etox. ' necessary information given p cutout, n w all. ieh, ammer copy till 'sale and Send bill to this office:ing to purchase by ceiling on either a the . ad subscribers or on To. C Miller.. Tho usual terms of Land sales will be given.. 'I) W McCULLOUGH, Sept. 26 . . , .._Ass i gnees , _ • JOHN T GREEN, VALUABLE 011010 PAM AT PRIVATE 7 The subscriber intendi • ;re Move west will sell at private sale the fa. 442rhich ho now rekides,- located - in -- West--fennaborough town: -ship Dumberland county, otiihisCiffiTSdogulliet Crook, eight miles west of Carlisle and 2i miles the Cumberland' -Valley - Rail Road, containing 128 Acres of first rate clean arable kind, in a high state of cultivation, there are ,about four hundred pannels of P ost and Rail Fence oh tlto farm. The iinprove- . • manta consist of a large Two-' Story Woatherboarded HOUSE . 2.„ .., In.. With Wash House. Smoke house, and Ice House and,a never-failing we-I of water at the door. Also, a large Bank Barn, with corn-cribs, Wagon Shed ' and an apple Orchard of good fruit, together with a Two Story-Frame Tenant Howie, with a welln of water at the door, this is ono. of the best. farina to produce all_kinds of grain and • grass in this section of country. " There has been a bout five thousand bushels of limo put on this Farm within the last few years The subscriber will sell with the above tract if desired, on the opposite , side of the Crook, • seventeen Acres of nrst-rate Timothy Meadow and aboht twenty-five ogres of good timber land. [oet10). WILLIAM ALTER: BrVolunteer and Lancaster Union' publish six. weeks and send bill to this office. Property at Public Sale, WILL be sold at public sale on SATUR DAY_ the. 2d of November, 1849, at Mmunt Rock, West Pennaborolownship, Cum berland county, Pa., the tot , kribwn as the re sidence p 1 Samuel Nickey,.containing A- • CRES, more or less, having thereon ereeted a - LOG HOUSE, a good Log Stable, a nog Sta ble, an excellent cqllar and well fenced garden, a ° beautiful and thriving young Orchard, eon. aiming of 42 Apple trees, and A variety of Peach, Plumb, and' Cherry Trees. Said lot borders on and is but a few Lords from the head of Mount Rock Spring, and is , n pleasant real denco for a mechanic. - Sale to , oommencetaT o'clock P. M., when the conditions will be made. known by roctlol SAM'L NICREY. VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY For Salo, THE subscriber offers at Private sale, the property on which ho now lives, situate within a quarter of a milo of thp,. borough of Liver pool, Vow/ county, Pa., consisting of a SAW MILL, GRIST MILL, 36 ACRES of Land, and two good DWELLI .N G HQUSES, -St.c. all of which are • in. goad condition. The Grist rrri min is three stories high. with 4 pair of Burrs,- Flour Machinery and othe neeessary fixtures. both Mills are so arranged as to be run by both steam and. we, ter power. They tiro situated within a quarter of O. mile of the Susquehanna river and Penn'a. Canal, thus having every-facility for the cheap transportation of produce' to market. 'Being determined to sell, as I desire to leave that sec tion of country, I will make the Cormsmost 'reasonable to any who wish to purchase. Per sons are requested to call and sob the property, or address the subscriber at Liverpool. in said County. . (kents,2ni) • JOHN' EBY. MILT, VOR **NT. THE subscriber Were, for rent frani the let day of April haxt, n large BRICK MILL and SAW MILL on the Conodoguinet'Creelt, in East. PennsbOro' township; 'Cumberland ci 1: knowh as Abraham Oysier's Mill. The Mi II contains four s Fun of Storms, capable of mat big a large quantity of flour per day.. The pr.o.- perti . is m ordgr• and tho situation good with a anificioncy of ivateiht all thrice. Apply to tl to subscriber in Islow'Ouraberland. eept,l9,Bt CHARLES OYSTER., TAVERN STAND FORRENT.. • TFIE silbscribor foment that. N °TEL TAVERN STAND E called ‘Oys, ter's Point,' to which litattachedAl?out 3 ACRES of prime land; situate' On s®'9 road from Harrikburg to :Carbide, about .ree miles from flip former, phial, in Eaat Perinsba tough,townstuft, Cuinberlarid county. Call on the subscriber living in Neiv'Cumberland. aug29 in fj,Altit.i4S. 0 YSTER. 4 • • • ; Tao r00...:0 9 .4 Livia. en; •., Hialieiv 401(1 0. ‘valueibleAtedioine, now • Maid °by" the' . motlisial; Piofesehiniswith ' Roo - fietiMishing 'crnishey'iii' the cure of Put.: IT monary Coifausupthiri,,Screfuli,ChroMo!Rliets madam, Gotit,''Gueeral :Deliiii .., - ',CtiMplainto' of, the Kidnoyicatc.lie., hi Kti red Jithit the, flyer of !.the c9o.7.lqu i pir, etliejual; Uilli;', l a Atapreaelylfor, ou'r , ealea, i . •,'1 : . , , ~.,,,1 :-..„ - Extrsicf; fresh tho . 'Madan Medical :foritnahy . 4 1C.1'S. B. Williams MVD!, , ,FI R; S.' s ' Profeo.• soy Of M,edioliSO.l,lit -,ileitieicil,9loAlfiltiN,Eoll-:' dint, Conauikilif; ; thMcliiit',iV,lisit,',Hoapstal for' conlinuiPliiln./' '&0.2 .9 4 :1 1 8.i.j b i tyPt,Projoilbed' tlte,oll ha, above, four,titinered qaeim of, tuber-, Sisioua dhemeo Of the-Longs, ID difrerent atagee, w.totth havelieen under my,Marothis , last, two. Yoram; intl . ml intr.. ' - 'lu , iike , Aftrge number of calea.'2oBMut'ofl34, Ite•nee`was ,fellosied by . 'marked !atid'UssouivoCal ' iMproverneht, *air: ' toe in' thigiehlts, Iffekant eiaos;it'om a-te - Mpo. Tary,..tetattl.iloa' ftlisqragiiiiii of "the dispute° 'and,,il m l 4 llllo ' ll- or:41400 3 04 PYmMoirie, up, to n Mote - otiose' 60444 d reillurflifOrn to appa rent health ‘''''", ''-'' ''',. 4 ' l, ' - , ' .i' Theefroat'or,lheeCoil Liver Oil in - ninit, 'or' , ": , ' these babes tree, verY:rinnitticahle. 1 , Even • la. ii;', V few, days, thir,cough, until 'Mitigated; the expe'e n 'toreti'un, diminished 'lri,iittintity and otiasity;Tl ,',. 'the". nigh t . • sifehtio'deiniedio th it pulse ; hapaia n 4:; slower; tad of initterl':reltirrie, end the ap , isirirai , .:".:. flesh' end etreficth)t.ere'gradnitly; iniproveil,;;'-`Ti! ' •', . l!lli;..snitelaarnii; 1 ' ropstit:''fflett the', Pura Yettipla l '.',' , , oil' iitint,the liver 'o of the Ce4:ii,' ninre.heamial ar; iii . the,trinitrnent tt nr .Trilnientitii',Ccisintiplleit ;,.: ! ifilin•any : egeni,; inpalcleatOketetici i or:recline r , ', 71;.that hne , zet,beonlippl?Yed.!v ',. -• t% --.. ' ? As ,, it'd :hitve, ;wide i 'arrangements, la , propure, , '' 1 ir,Cod (Meer pH; fresh lions lead quertertiat.• , eaii now lielied , ehenlioally titre by, the single°.' , I 'i. ' bottle, _Sif,'ln'ttnill: i cit 'dna' desalt eselive , v,:f ,:.„ . ~ t, i Itic*nsidt r ititilii 'deny' his tridneed'iiintrerrounP,l 9parionaliiiiiktiotiii:‘ 'An;l,llr aunties! •d,g,p . enda'';'') ,!:rdi''eiY 0. lq riiiifi4o VP ,91i rn , ', ean tif. 1 4' "°::: ,' , 4 '., 111 AP, P n u t,gi 1 ,o,!'i t ",, r'' , -f g , i t it4,ri., ; r, yer,y, tin; abbilien,it.,pur vrr.tt , AS, caa. ,, ,,, .. '1 ArOprOfill i , 4,A4PAilit PV?P:po tcitA49t -, ,,, :.'"k. , : , .._.: 401 P .AM TAM* Ri 1 11,4 4 P0•0 111 . 1 10. 10 ,40:; ltie , 4: 4, "Pilo mrithrnetlees'or,, t f ,Jtket ;41 4 Pleiti• , !9itt'lie!Ri.77: will ;' be : sent',,tol , thOlit)wha, tiddrens, us fine opi , tiestace._. ''kC 10H4pi 'BAKER! 4. CO., -, , • ~i ..,,.••• , I 'Whidientle'Diliggists and Chem lett, ,-: .., V:, ootlo-1). " .100 Nortli Third St '',Vhilit' ~, . .. '1'&,;..5T4t.,!‘101.‘",i.5.: ..._ ~" ~~s:#ate'.`; Valuable Real Estate SALE, at ORPHANS' CO 1 - N pure lance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, the subscri; bar, Administretor of George Rupp, Jr. late Allen • township; Cumberland county, deo'd., will offer at public, on SATURDAY, the27th' of October; at 10 o'clock, A. M, the following real estate; late the property of said deceased. No I—Situate in Shiremanstown Cumber land.upority, now occupied by David Brown being a TAVERN HOUSE and lot of ground The stand is well located for business being the only public House in that vicinity and on the public thoroughfare from Goalie tob Har risburg. No. 2 - Situate in Shiremanstown, adjoining the above property, is a Two" Story DWELLING - H 0 U S E, now occupied - by Elias Miller,: It a large and commodious house suitable for two families. No. 3.—Situ- ate in Hampden township, in said county, ini-• medlately in the vicinity of Shireatinstown, is a Lot of Ground, on which is erected 11.- Slaughter House, with every convenience for carrying. on the Butchering Business. Atien ' dance gives terms made known by cep JOHN SHUPP, Adm'r, Valuable Property For Sale.. rill Hr. subscriber hos a FARM which he Jl:wishes to Belk - The property is-situated in West Pinnshoro township. Cumberland' coun ty; Penna. five .and _a half miles West of Carlisle, on the turnpike rood leading; from Harrisburg to Pittriburg, containing 128 Acres of first rata Ltimestone.Land, in a high state of cultivation. About 100 Acres ofit are cleared, ' and the balance of it is in thriving Timber.— There is a large amount of Locust timber growing on the place, the soil being perfectly , congenial to the grhwth of Locust. • Thenmprovements are a two story • , BRICK DWELLLINOr.HOUSE:, NB I :22 by • 28 feet, tvio story Book - Building, 18 by ,22 feet and two stories high, with it double tog Born, Corn Crib and Wagon Shed, a young Orchard of very supbrior fruit, and choice fruit of different kinds..•There.is a well of water in the yard near the dwelling. This property has many advantages—only five and a half miles from Carlisle-o market always on-.the road. Per sons wishing to purchase Real Estatetwould do well to Callaand see it. ' Sept 12-41 MATTHEW DAVIDSON. raliiable Farm • AT PRIVATE SALE. IrPHE subscriber offers fdi,We his . valuable P. FARM lying on the bunk of the Cantina grunet Creek, in ,West Pennsboro township, Cumberland county, five miles west of Carlisle and ono•half mile west of Davis' Mill, and one and ttlutirtpr miles north of the Cumberland Valley Rail Road. This farm contains 105 ACRES, 53 Porches, of good Limoitone Land, in a high state of cultivation, about 95 Acres a - re cleared, and the .remainder is coverei with t hriiting young.timhei. The improvements are a large Two Story .STORE HOUSE, large Stone Bank Bard; Brick Tenant House, with a well of good wafer at the door. Also, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, and othe necessaryuut houkris A good Apple Orchard of chlice fruit. There is tklso a variety of Peach, Plum and -Cherry trees, together with about 500 panels of good locust post and chestnut rail fence, on the larm, also 60 panels ready t.) put up. The subscriber who intends removing to the weitto,vlll sell low. •For further particulars enquire , of the under signed residing pn the premises. septl9-2nio PHILIP MULE t Ir. For Sale or Rent. THE subscriber will sell, or rent for ono or more years, a lot of 'ground, containing over TWO ACRES, situated. in South 'Mid. itleton township, on. the road leading from the Carlisle Iron Works or• Boiling Spring to Ship. penal) g, about three quarters of a mile froth' the former places, on Which are a DWELLINO HOUSE, Wagon ;11111 Maker's Shop, and large Stable, ' with a wellof never' failing Water ' neai the. hoeepr.—a Youngtind thrii , ving.Orohard:Of the, heat aglgetc4: Rug, "09, 'tiropertz t tslocated in.a:rinkensl,pleneelt ;lepe r ,. It`tted,neighltothood•:-..:4* one prAtioibeak.ll,4l nations % ter, hinlineea, in the: oOlintY4 r whihing to view the rwerty etibeekiher'llo6o eajefning saidironettf.'" - • '" Septl2 tf et St't JACOB 'I I ,4WY . 4.1 i and • a xecu or sr, th. t'E " -THE teubsOribtirs, Amen - Lori - Of Daniel Molpl ler, IaMOP Allah township, Cumbbilabd county, dooodeed, will expose to, publio sale, at •his 'lit.° residence, on -Tacit* the 4fith: of " betobor,i 1849 c the follOWing leahEstate, late the prop: , city of anid,,delpasod.: , I No: 1.,- , :kr , traci bfLand,cantaining 40 acres,' eituitte in Altai latish' p,libeht two miles and a half east of Mechanicsburg, near • the -State . Read •froini Harrisburg Gettysbnre adjoin-, Mg Of•Reiar Motet) East clherS: It la first rate limestone •••landoalll. of w hick mlea red , but Aso alms. and Mime and:excellerst,oultir thnioilidentalna improvements,' but. B„advantageotielly. , , 84(00 : for-JitrinMg purposecti 1111?. landtsittlato in, Pe ownshiPi tind - ,ecintalning tA,aprefi ' ) of Slate fLandi hailnif thereon -AmitiA; • 'd-AA STORY: 4 II49O WISEANP STABLE; with. Jy0t0nr.)7. 0 , 1 44.4,77' • • • 11,Ati under, .1 'cultivation- 4 Am° •1099 ;t4 f.,i kIN . 4.-Attract ~ of iWPOIRMitiIf4AQMQ4.O? Monaghan Township; York,county,mmtithAOF ilfi mires and' 144 perches of thrlying'Yobesnut I :timber:'?; Adjoininglands:Cf.T. , towig lFOsingey, IFEleack AttentionMWfil i t fi : s"”!' 4l4.d P' itt.hroot + . 7tioo,,yrY t USW ' • - a' 6 tt is•6r ~ , reccovse 0 .4 4 4 ,P I ,C. • 0 ore4rer„r,Sd,,.e(Nlßßsilthi's foCorrhkV * e l l t ro y W 44 4 Pl s l Geo4i ' .19)10,a1 iltfft,hiAvigiigi,hz n h i lP i e tleyt U `deer 4N 4ltiee " , anted , g G n vd . (344 V t jur, , ;;W hatolile: or Ro.tu,l, are the l ygr 4 ,loxol 'ttite!%4lt . ' i'„ tjul3l • -EP/491.11`%' Ein - ME )- , ? T•i • _ VALIMAIIEMIT.I:4I.IO r.ilug r" • .THN' siliscribers vvishing: to reintivii'to the vireet!'Willi at•iprivate "sale' their valuable MlLTrik. FARM; siiitatiiff.in. West. Penippo e .• , - fitV!-Uaillshiv,_..B.iniihritlnii,ounty,-.lneiirl , evivilliti..'Tho Farm eon'ft 32 ACRES' of first-rate lirriestime:lafitidie'l; elebrated Big ' Spripkraninton'ig th - O"Wiistifiti",PMargin": of the treat-, apitiliam that never-fitils 4 'or freezes, and . is ,-nnequalled,:by..anyi stream ‘,the 'United States. The. improvements,-.are a, first. rate MERCHANT MILL, three stories high, fin, ished off in the most complete order, with a patant•Merchant 430,self.packer, anff.all,!he„ lates:i.iniprovementsin Machinery.. There, la kiln 1 - IK . drying corn,atteolied to the - Mill', - yrbieh " .• is situated on the -ziboie Mimed ' • spring. Also, aDWEL LTIN G ••; • HOUSEJIarn 'anti' Stabling:Mil: • se ler's Hon* Coops Shop, Orchard ' —= &c. The buildings are all nearly new, anffiff the bbst order: Ablint two-thirds of the frdet is clea,red, and the balance covered with, thriving timber. This property is near the Cumberland Valley Rail Road, -in the heart' of a rich country, and offers strong inducements to capitalists.' The terms will be made easy wenn purcha€brs, as wo are dine, mined to sell JOHN PIPER: • SAMUEL PIPER, .JAMES PIPER, per 026,41 ' • Town Property at P utdie Sale. . :nnEIE subscriber gill eller at Public Sale on 1 ' the pieinises on THURSDAY, the 25th of October next, at 2 o'clock, P.M., the fol lowing plipperty, situate in the Borough of Me harncenurg, belonging, .0 the—estate—of4l. • Markley, dec'd. ' " A Lot of Ground situate on the north side of Main street, bounded on the wepth by Main et., on the west by t lot of Jonas Rupp, on the north by Strawberry Alley, and on the east by a lot.olAnkgeartng containing fifty feet ,in ftonfoillMilift , titFeet,-and two hundred and eight feek:iii , 4o th4litiving a One Story FRAME fiiA.4o. gop: HOUSES thereon erected:* VeitniiPlifil fiiihnacie known on the day of seta. ' , 4 - . , •; :if •. DANIEL MARKLEY, • ge'ptl9te EVr,orMtiry Markley, dec'd..' VAIN CHOICE FARM AT . :,4;t4RI.V.A.TE SALE. 111111•E•sibteriber intending to remove West selUtit•privam - sale, the Farm on which he --now-lreildese-located-in-N-orth--Middleton-- township; Curnberlarecoonty, on the turnpike road, leading from Carlisle to Harrisburg; miles east of Carlisle, and one half. mile west of Middlesex Mills ' at the Letart Spiing, eon taining.l4o ACRES of first•rate Limes tone Land, m a high state of cultivation, about 13 Acres of the above Is covered with 'thriving timber. The greater part is set with locust post and chestnut rail fence. The improvements consist of a comfortable; Two ••• Story DWELLING, with two Kitchisns suitable for two families • inn ~ together.twtth__Wash•lionse__Milk. LIU' . • House, Smoke house and a never • failing well of water at the • Kitchen door, with ptimp in.it. Also, a Stone Bank Barn, 80 by 57 with Corn cribs, Wagon Shed, Carriage House, avid a horse stable separate, with run ning water in 'the yard, and n large apple Or• chard, with choice 'fruit trees. Together 'with a Log Tenant House and Stable. This is one of the most productive farms in this section of country. Also, at Private' Sale, another Farm contain. ing 26 ACRES, one half Mile south east of the above Farm, having thereon erected a two story DWELLING HOUSE, 30 by 24 feet, well finished, with a bank barn 48 by 42 feet. Also, a Wagon Shed and Corn Crib, all new, and a .young Apple Orchard. This farm is the best of limestone land, and in a high state of culti. vation. The subscriber will sell the above. farms together or separate to suit purchasers. Persons washing to bey will do well to .s'ooy the property it is a most beautiful situstion. Come and see for yourselves. augls „, C RISTT AN ,R MILE , VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE THE itiliseriber, administrator of Dr. A. H. Van Hoff, will Offer for' sale, on the premises, on THURSDAY, the lEtth any of October, 1849, at 10 o'clock, A. M., in pursuance of an order of the Orphatni Court of Cumberland county, the following valuable pro . - ate in'the Borough of Mechanicsburg, in Mad county. No. I—That large double two story BRICK EIOUSE, containing about six teen rooms, located in the centre •••.1.[1:11 of the town, and bounded on the' !r 1, south by the Main street, on the ,,•, west by an alley, on the north by the Ctim6erland Valley Railroad. and on the east by the Union Church lot. There is a goo.. woll of vvatevind cistern do the premises, a , good stable, and a number of choice fruit trees. lotsudfoitung the Depot lot of the Rutlroad Company, will be sold either sop ' erately or together. n No. 3—Ten lots fronting on the Simpson Ferry Road, will also be sold separm,ely or to gether. No. 4.--A lot of about 2-In Acres of Ground, in the said Borough, bounded on the south by the Cumberland Valley Rail Road. on the west by lands of Michael Hoover's heirs. on the north by the Greed Lune. and on the east by the heirs of Dr. Oliver, dee'd. The properties offered for sale are amondst the most valuable in the town, and worthy of the attention of capitalists or those desirous o securing comfortable homes or ont•lots. Per sons desirous of looking at the properties will have every facility afforded them by calling on the subscriber,Tcsiding. and nine east of file• chaniceburg. C. TITZEL,, Ad'mr. sopts'49ts VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. • YarmHE subscriber has in contemplation to" remove to the West, offers fqr sale the , on which ho now resides, ail nate partly -en Mifflin and Frankford towns hips, Cumber land county, Pa., within three, miles of the Bore; of Newville and the Cumberland Valley pall Road. Containing atiotit 200 ACRES of patented land, of first quality gravel and slate, qbout 170 Acres aro clear and well set with clover, a considerable portion of it has been • limed. It is under good fence and generally set with locust .stakes. The iin provern ante am '..:,.... a Double LOG HQ".SE, and Kitchen . .with stories, ti laro I 1 ; nt Frame Barnowith two thrtt.iiing .. floors, Corn Crib, and W:ignn She.,-complete Brick Smoke and Wash house, . with water rising in the Wash house, and k.. Tenant house and Stable. There iq n never' , ; fa iling'stream of 'water , running rittee.the lon. .i proVementer There aro two orchards t ime,of /. ,Which is young and grafted. fruit. ,Titchaheve Faint is.well calculated for raising either grain -or attack. : .There is ,ruining water.,in all the . ~ flolds except two: :The Foam Will..BMa to be' ' olifided‘'and; will •be sold:in ,lots to suit Mir- chaserti*:i , '-•'-.• -' ... -:. - . -'4'icall'alsoLsell , 'tivo , pleoes of timber land L othate in Mifflin, township, one of which is 4 0 ,14? d. Perpone w ishing information will lil4lll-caltiipror,k subscriber. ".. • , jy2s'49tl , •. JAMES KENNEDY. . . . . Zandactory . of Pocket Chesnut - • Street, abaim ; Scrond., 1 ' riiHE subscriber respectfully solicits Public at. • ielltion testis suptirierArd,}astefursteels,:of teiketlocks, .Banke7r.fs''Cusiis,i. Bill Booksi: ODlssisipg Ceses, , Third Cases; Port 1110-Y' , ....• , P , urst2,-..P . ticket antk. 'tidier fino Ctifleky; Gold Peim, and •:', ---'•;`,., '. 1 4% :-.- POrsollo, , fib,gar,iCatios, • Chess • - . Mon, Backo: Gammon,. ', •:, , . •-., ..: 4 '': , ::', Boardo,-Damioas 15t0. , ... i •', rr ' \;ll4,niportmont abisisti of tla',.ino atfaillono fiffono,lnodetn aol66, , Of•thifineecßatfity'and"• aaoolloat,yoknatifllfipdaibraeingevefy desit;, - , '0616'610y, ptitorCwfal - ho :will at', all times'' pqprc , pakpd tAOid i j it 'and 'fidifioh 'ih •• olat ale; - o r 'l9lni!,oa:tlO mOiviiasoanbla-tonim-? 4 ' , On' (14",preliiieiemia'aiiqiie , to;'ounily•iiitij ;: selves with oftelii'of tho'boainaolityaillboii=;' , inlS,t,h.tr iiwn':iptt}tate Vie..6ollk ,Itt , ,thiit ~ eis/• atiltoh anti!. ' '• •''', : .rif'S/V l / 1 .114.. " , "•:, •,', \.'' '''-'''' ~" ",'' Ppakit-lloaleMoaafaaattee,t , Plilla,',•atips:4af"' . '.‘ ,N,,s2Echoonutifiltroat!;,,c(l • tEW-A0111(1)IfY. , i GOODstoRE,,. :N. , " Attain , • AYAn9& d 3uSt,reenVved'iireetl'froavilteitaaulaetarors, a lull assortnienv „ .!'', , IIEitINDEg, • DE LAANES; : sinWLS, &c., &pi The34lors and designs being ; Of ilielr'ctyn "isilleetint.land' entirely, .." . f.,) LINEN.§,;HOSIERIVHABEuVASH4ItIy:i ;and l an'the '4loeninctnaktiapr PcimetgiaYGo .3 . 43 - nlitlifitlfptflond; , whplesale id(i'df:4o4 'kW frogi , '‘fiist',;iitieet ,:tKr*We, Are 1,1P1903.02 g.'.l2ra efift`,4j.4 , Schfig—, r.iiiiVo9B%lltriktpol • 1,113,,„*N0t9i- duilng4lllo era pETtSO ILY '9f.alth month and the iirat weak ; W - ,f; bii`fidttrit,o to reaEV I r e oh) E ME .-- TOCC Clatfollo -- • ..... -,-- ~, . .;.:,., . .,q,...,,,Ai . .., . , , ,..ii ~.. -,-. ... ,:.:,. ....... -,. --• : . '"',";- ..... ~:, ~-, ~,.......,............................. = “ ~.:„......;......._:. PHILADELVIIA . MOURNING. i STORE. .. • No. gg "'",SOutrefSecotid Skeet maw Chesnut • '" ' mouroOd .EXCLI.II§ItELTI I t • ESSON,& SON pay exclusive. attention B,tl. Mourning Goode, and Would invite the:: • - alleiitioTilirall - buyers - visiting' , the - aitrto --- an _ Ciamination of their Block.' - • • ,_, ,'As the utmost care is,taken.ier , the importing A .•, and selection of their goods; keeping a large assortment at all seasons, offering:for late only .-. 'what is good and of the proper shade of black, ..4 no deception as to make, or. quality, no devitt. • 1 tion'in price,and every article sold as ; low 119 ~,I, can be purchased' elsewhere. Those requiring, mourning attire, can be , satisfactdrily.suiten, .. ‘.l wlthbut the:trouble, fatigue and lose of time, of „ fi proceeding, from, store .to store, by visiting at , . once, this establishment. ' ~., , I, . ~. : . Lupin's Bombazine.% , I (turning Chintzes,' , ` ,• ldom. Finish .A,lpacati, I " Long Shawls, - "Plain CashM(lM% . ' it Ck'Thibet ~ FrenCh Merinoes, I • ck Flannels, -- - Wide Black Silks atent Eng'h Crapes, Lupin' as Mousseline,Mourning Veils, - -.4 Mourning do do • Collars, ~i., • do • Hungarians, Fleecy Silk. Hose, ~ '.Silk Cashmeres, I Bajous Gloves, &c. , . Opening . daily; new black and- half mourn- ; ing materials, from low nriced , to the most •;- costly. - . lei - Wholesale cash buyers will find it to .-.., their advantage to call. . 'While., sept 26 4t RE ' MIAS ICA OP' LLISA • Idrr EVP.FLYRODT RBA° Tills Csistironrov...-There de a. • • Sarsaparilla for sale In the different towns called S. P. Townsend's Sareaparillro -it is advertised as dhe GRIGII. NM, GENUINE, and all teat. This Towneend Vino doctor end never was but was fewyperly a worker on railroads,ia. --nalsiranitliediks—yedhaasaumeadli • . . pii,rpese of gaining credit Inc what he is not Ho says' he • has attended two medical schools, and practiced for Mitten years I I" Now the truthis he never practiced medleilid - S. — day.in hie Biel Such un s iful, wicked misrepresentation looke hod to the character and veracity of.the.man. I wish • moot eincerely, he had never rondo theaestroements'of him. self or aims, When will men Islam to be honedt and truth. ful in all their dealings and intercouree With 'their fellow men I He applied to one RueFlapp to neslet him Inman. ufacturing his mixture, cretin the large Fiume he would '" make, as an inducement to em ark in the business. These men -have been insulting and Libelling me in all poesible • tbrout, in order to impreas the public with the belief that the Old. Doctor's Sarsaparilla was not tbe genuine!, original Rareapariga, made from the Old Dretoes•Orikmal Recd. pie. ThieS. P. ToWniend eays f have wild thence of•my name for V a week. I will awe hisn 8500 if he will pro. duce one 'lngle solitary proof of .this. Ilia statements of • Thompson, Skillman & Co., ore nothing hut a tisane of • falsehoods amply- made to deceive the public, and keep . ; the truth &win in regard to hie souring, fermenting corn- ' , • pound. This is to minion the ptiblic to purehgiiii none but _Old Dr. JACOB Townsend's Sarsaparilla, havingron it the Old ~4etoi'e likeness, - hbffermily - Coot - of Armsoutd• Mom - - • eignatureacroes the Coat of Arms. .• i'rineipal Office, Naactsw J re aet, N N. Y. City. JACOB NSEND. '• - - . ORIGINAL DISCOVERER OF THE Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla. Old Ur. Townend is now about 70 years of age, and ham long been known as the A UTHOR and DISCOVERER .f tire G SW CI IN E ORIGINAL "TOWNSEND SARSAPARILLA." Being poor, he' wart compelled to lihtit its manufacture, by _which means it fins been kept out of market, and the sales circumscribed to those only who • had Provers its worth, and known ire value. It had reached the ears of may, nevertheless, as those persons who had been healed of sure di.i•.,ses. and need. frbm death, pr./. claimed its Woutlerfnl IIEALFNG POWER. This GRAND ANB lINEQII,tIOI,E, ft PREPARATION lir manufactured on the largest scale, and is called for through. out the length and breadth of ilia land. especially sil it is • found incapable of degeneration or deterioration. Unlike young S: TownsemEti, it iummves with age, • • and never changes but loathe better ,• because it is prepared , , on scientific p rinciples by a scientifie. num. The highest. knowledge of Chemistry, and the latest thscoveries of the • art, Rave all ben brought into requigition in the manufac.. tore of the Old - Ik's 'Sarnaparilla. 'rho Sarsaparilla root, ••- - •• i • , •hia+-nlisui-itiontair.a-maity medicinal properties, mul,iiiime properties which are inetv oruseless, and others, which If retained In preparing It - for use, pro. ducdfermentatibit and ncid, which is injurious to the aye. tem. Sumo of the properties of Sarsaparilla are eo volatile that they entirely evaporate and are lost in•the preparation, if they are not preservet by a scientific process, known on ly to those eaperionced in its manufacture, MoreoVer, these volatile principles, which fly elf in vapor, or as an ex. halation, under heat, are the very easentitll medical prop. erties of the root, Mitch give to it all its satin, • Any person can buil or stew the root 011 they got a dark colored liquid, which iv more limn the• coloring matter in the root titan from nnyilt tog else; they-can:then stroin,thlie Insipid or vapid liquid, sweeten with emir molatoes,iind then call It "SAKSAPAIIII.I,A EXTRACT or SYRUP' • But such is nor the article known as the 'GENUINE OLD DR JACOB TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA. This is no prepared that all the inert properties of the Sarsaparilla root are first removed, everything capable of becoming acid or fermentation is extracted awl rejected; then every particle• of meelinal virtue is secured inn pure and concentrated form.; and thus it is rendered incapable of losing ally of lief valimble and healing properties. Pre. pared in this way, it is made the most powerful agent in the Cure of Innumerable Diseases. Hence the reason why we bear connnemlncions on every ride In its favor by men, women, and children. We find it • doing wonders in the cure of CONSUMPTION, DYSPEPSIA, and LIVER— 'COMPLAINT, nna in RIIITITHATISM, SCROF ULA, PICA c C OSTII'LWESS. all UTANS. OUS PIMPLES, BLOTCITER. and all affections IlfiSlllf4 from IMPURITY OFTHE BLOOD. It plisscßeeß a marvellous efficacy in all complaints mi. sing from Indigestion,'lrem Acidity of the Stomach, from. unequal circulation. determination et blood to the head, palpitation of the heert..cold feet and halals, cold chills and hot dashes over the body. it has not its equal in Colds and Coughs; and promotes easy expectoration and gentle per spiration, rola-ling strictures of eha lunge. throat ancl every other part. • But in nothing is iteexcellence glare manifestly seen arra acknowledged than in all kinds mid masc. of FEMALE COMPLAINTS: IL work. wonders in roses of Fluor Absss. or Whites, Patting of the Womb, Obstructed, Supproseed, Or Painful Messes, Irregularity of the menstrual.pe dodo, and the like; and is effectual in curing all the forms of Widney Diseases; By removing obstructions, and regulating the general system, I; gives tone. and strength to the whole body, anti thus corm all forms of • liekvous I.l.leitees stud Debility, a a d i e sth' u s Sprevents r o r r i t r a e t l i i o e n v , e Ne u ralgi a , rSiett. y V o i f t : u o s t ' h D a nce, • Stocaning,.Epiteitic Pita, Ctrovulo a ens, 4c. It cleanses the blood. excites the liver to healthy action, • totes the susroach, , and gives good digestion, relieves this bowels of torporendbonairpatino, allays intlammation, pu• rifles the akin, Nuances ilea clivadiiiMof the blood, pro. during. geode warmth coualty alroverolin body, and the peropirto oat: t.luxt. ' , Meath , muirhghtnEM,ll6 , macho alt (11.111 . 04.110it.i. stub tuvigortues the entire nervous system, to sot this then • The lliedcluino you pr , eouthiuesittly need, But can any of these things bees/Al of S. I'. Tormsend'• inferior ereieleT This young. mutes liquid is not to be - 4..COMPAR.ED wiTa TFIEVIOD DR'S, bicattpeof otur GRAND FACT, theetbii - one is EiCAPcls lISTEIVIOIVATION,..nd - • •• „ • • • • WE'VER"SPOILS, „ while: the other DOES t 'sourrng,fermergintablowitte r ) the:. bottles containing 11,into• fragments t o emir, !ICU Ogyid eiticloding, and daninglegOther limas"! -,• hat not this herr . ..tele compound he polsoneue leithe system . giut &WOO° a system already diseiterd acid P What causee'Dyspepsia bit ncidl I Do we not an know that wits foul sours to our stommolur what 'mischief ft •prinla :flatulence:, heartburn, palpitation of, the heart,. liv pleint, drorrltcna. dysentery,: relic rutll.uirruptioron; blood I What, ib Scrofula but on acid humor in' the body?. What pridtices all the humors which britigeri Bruptlimeot - the 'Skin; -Scold !load,' Salt Rheum, Erysipelas. White Swellings; Fever Sore., Mid all ulcerations Internal and ex. 'email It iiritetlilug•under heaven' Ma an acid substance, which aours,and tittle spoile nil the fluids of the body. tnore or . le.. • What .onusee, Rheumatism but a sour mid acid fluid which. insinuates itself between the joints nod else, where, irritating en. inllmning thrt,gelteato. tissues open wbk " Sc. of. norrette. tliseasiesi oclimpority of.the . - 1111elfilitl, and nearly all the ailment* tummy: Ode to mike Mt& infinftety; liTIND. A dill COltil'ODND"` OF P: TOWNSEND; 1, hove it underotood that Old Dr. .la. tattle ,Origilial,,Carsaputiliat le an DV' tier preparation, , should', clear , in nit:fele 'Tibia' L' .dtsiiiut li:semblance .Iq , S: !Pewit. tn. - A:because It. Ihthe *elute ounk. nod old" , bicbli Isaitnisentl'it .ers.writ lc eipia.tiatutThffsitelyttiSsiett dike in ectflt , Plicliil•tilakttilt i ngin9 l' r.• 111 100...1111 41.; Weer MIN is ne t pliormarou,ol—ittinws Noy Mere oPratittitritte of clhisiptethan,any whet. mongol,. Unialeffilititn UnprufeliSittlla pug; ,what glutrumfee - thcl hrVe that theg are lest • Calvliffil*genuinit Scientific Media clotintitline Itlee of lite Articles used In, preparlutch,,ttrul,which ' ralibleef changes' wh telt Int:og „reticles th !9 ,4l,..gclENTos ef Iseaminsteutil of henhlti , , •,- '"9 s Lir else ohonffite *knotted; flottuona who. keites.',' pethikecomparatiliely Of modisieti or disease', ,it„ refitting , personffiC emme,experionce, to. cook and'„ear,ve - np - mien at • , .usitreent,deeent blitclifinere..rinitortent that the persons Who rrionlifectlire usefficheitidoidenedier:, AND . EIkEEDbED SYS 4091(t.1u10w.w511 iliO Ma - citrus! probettleibililiffitis; sr" — 'mapper of 'securing, aittconclentrating thiclisheallngv • glee atfiktenolva knowledge - of the,otrieus dimmest hi *hark the . , humen - eystormand how ; to utlept,..ri,9o4 ca, 1 1 4 it le MniCfritinnt .' 4 l looobebel '. pfith, wounded liointitiltY, ttiikludlii;ffiffie• la , OW' iiDßailiPD • bosom to restore, health, and bloom; antl.4ler into the crushed and' broken and to bunielt infirmity that OLDDR: gACOII,TOWNSEED lute SOUGHT nnitVOUNDthe.Plis 06itimitrijul rneentito , I sllistaniklinkeursiti, ' • • ;stithin. thq, reach, efatlesclie nffielstite"orall'erbo,ffiloig ''clhal"thlortnaY liattrAllit'tnorri , hy,joyfUl :' , ,,r,"•'iltileausteticlitultittil;Puweilf:AP . ,Pieir•Vl - '; ' V . f it a, ~,f1 . 4,0, 0 - 4k 16 ,4if -3014 N u ElatiThAVILFA A eat • fi r i 4 1 r, II ; Teeth ' and N e t . ,hh and. Gtainiag u c h i ir 7is s i nti e:t m r, n ofsWflioliAroi of the rbeet qval , „ loiferrlifeow.4 44,-1 aPT,' Cn4,,sto ~u~ppAltC 1: GARSi+ j o lotr o . i:waitantlfon hind ;H4. STUPO El > ~~r. o.i