■ LIST orjupwp,. POR AITOCST. IS'S9. Coimhencing on' ‘Monday iltiSylZth of ’Sag. QRANDJUnT. Men~<i teorge-Amlerson, Henry Cairns, Frederick Cairns, Jacob Long:. Carlisle—]o\\n Hubbeft, Robert Irvine, John '.Main, Simon'Wunderlich. Dickinson— Siini’l Slienßer, Jas. Weakley. East'Penhsborough —Peter Hill- ■ iVankford— Christian Myers. „ , ; ~Mechanicsburgf- Thomas Hams. - Monroe —-Johnston Martin- - Mifflin pavid Storrett, John Wbisler. Newville —Scott Coyle. Newton —James Kelso.' North Middleton —Philip Zigler. Shippensburg township—A.m\ row Frazer. South Middleton —Maj. Thomas Craighead, David Scnby. TVest Fennsborough—'LoviiS Williams, Fre deriSk, Zigler. TRAVERSE JURY—First Week. .Qllcn —Lewis Hyer, John Orr, Jos. Strock. Carlisle —John Keller, Hugh Reed, John Snyder. - ■ .. ■ Dickinson —Daniel DavisT Sampson Kissing er, Benjamin Myers,jr., William Shriver, William Spangler. Smith Woodbum., , • East Fennsborough —Thomas Alcxader, Ja cob Brickcr, Michael P.JDill, Jacob Sad- ler. Fmnkford— Darnel Mount/., jr., Daniel Rex. Hopewell— Abraham SmithM’KinnejvSam uel Smith. * Monroe —David Bender. Samuel Cocklin, Isaac Caul man, Joseph Diller, Michael Mialder. • " 4 ‘ Mifflin —Robert Lusk, D4vid Ralston,Ma the\v Thompson. ' n ... *. Newton— George dlefllebower, Robt. flays, Hugh M’Cun : Miller,-- Jacob TritL Shipficnsburg borough —Charles Anderson,. A'lexamler Mateer, Jacob Stcinnmn. Shippcnsburg.township —John Jsay, southampton-~\iohtvt A/cCune. _ .. &)}tllrMiddlc{dn~W\\\\am Crhighcnd, sen. John Goodvcar, jr., Oiibriel Line, Mathew Moore, John Wolf, Silver-spring —J.olm Fought, sen., David Lehn, John Saxton. - It est Pcnnshorough~M ullicw Davidson, James Elliott. - TRAVERSE JS7RY—Second Week. Allen— A/arklc, Viilliam late. Carlisle —Peter , Gutshall, John Hamilton,' Andrew K.err, James Loudon, Robert A/cClan, sen., John Pool, George Reis inger, Thoinas Trimble, William Win holte,. Jefferson Worthhigton, Nathan W. Woods. ' L/c/ciiisfm—John Aulff, Andretv G. Ege; ---David Glenn, William Kinkead, George L. I.ine, John .1/inich, Adam Pelfer, Fust Pcnnsborouah— John Heck, jr. Frankfotd Frederick Bu tariff Leonard il/iiiich, George il/ycrs Hopewell —John“Carson, Capt. David Dun can, Dayid Haun7 Philip Koontx. „ Mcahmicsburg —John Coover. ■ Mifflin —Henry Railing. Hcwton— George Cope, David Green. - .-JVbrlh Middleton —Abner Crain, Robt. Ilca ,gy. \ South Middleton —Henry Butorfff John Pe ters, Joseph Wolf. Southampton —Robert Britton, Henry Hip pensteel, Christian Rebuck. l<%Shippehsburg borough —William A/cCon- nell, Isaiah Y oung. WffiSilvcr Spring —John Fircovid, sen., John Hinkle, Jacob il/tllcr. y 'fVnst- Penmboraugh*~~ James Grayson, Jo seph Trego, Richard C.'Woods. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. rg'lHE subscriber will dispose of at private sale, Ihe following described valuable property, situate in S ■nth Middleton town.sbip, 4 niilcs south of Carlisle, and within one mile of Michael G. life’s Forge, viz: Throe ncres of first-rate lime stone land, all cleared and in a high stale of cul livatlnn. The improvements are a JLO& MOUSE A' JL fl tr SHOP, each one and a half stories high, a small l,oc Stadi.k, an excellent apple orchard, besides a number of plum, peach, pear and cherry trees. For terms, &o. apply to the subscriber resid ing.on the premises, , . . FE PER SLOTHOWER. July 25,-1839. ' f ■ . .■ "SUMMER GOOD%„ Ah’noltl&' Co.' ' ~ Tlave ’just received a large,assortment of new mid cheap smnmer goods, v which thcy’offcr un- Xi sin I ly ~lmvr~ ; ~— ; Their stock of muslins, checks, tickings, drib lings, Btc. is tlie bes*t now in town. They'have just received a case Of leghorn their ovvi\-importaiioh from no:;20 to they nPe enabled to offer at one hull the'price that has been usual to ask for them here; anc| all other goods in4hejr Hoe such as silks, mouslin de laiues, bombazec'ns, plain and. figured, muslins, s\yias_idc.Otiet£ahd cambrick; bishop lawnsrgcc^ ‘ ? lMie pUm.lp'Mfe. cespectfully invited to call. OK ORDINANCE . Supplerhentat to the Act of .Ordinance _ entitled an. act regulating markets, passed by the Town ‘Council of the Borough of'Carlislc, Oct. 13,1837. Be it ordained, that so much of the eleventh section of 1 the. ordinance entitled an ordinace to .regulate the markets, passedby the Town Coun . cilof the Borough of Carlisle on the. 13th „day:;pf .‘October,.lB.37, as relates to the benches to be used —by Butchers for cutting meat in the markerhoiis'e ■ of sawbborough be,anathe same-isbereby repeal ed; and that horeaftcr tHe said. Butchers, shall .be : allowed .to use blocks not exceeding 18 inches in •Jength with feet and cross bars as = now, used for -benches, and bo obliged to secure the face of said blocks from filth and imcleanliness by, turning the * face against the .perinanent benches between the •columns, of the markeHibuse,' without putting said j blocks.upon.the-henches as-heretbfore ordered;,. ; Ordained and enacted in Town Council the.SOtlu day of July 1839. - - - CHAS. M’CLURE, Brest. T. C. . JViiTICJE, ■ y;; • ■ ■ :Takd notice that we have applied- to the Judgos ." of the Court of Common Picas of Cumberland county'/for tho benefit Of the insolvent laws of this commonwealth, and they havo appointed^-iVlpoday. ' the Igth.day of August.next, for thsTieSnag of ua sind pur creditors at the Court House in thodhhr - ougli of Carlisle, whcn aud tvhoro yuu may attend if you think proper. • ' •" ,‘s , '• - : > DANIEL HERSHMAN, , u ; • V* , LEONARHyWOI/F, . ■ FREDERICK SHEELY, ■ johnjcosiit, ; yr u r : SAMUEC BUTLER, ■ h 1 CASPER B. GUYER, ■ . georgbmaise,;-': -:; ■ ■ ’*' ■ JACOB CARVER.* - ‘ July S 5, 1839. ;vt y '' • .. u't STOIaZaN*. , ‘-; - Between the evenings of the loth and 12th of July, a VERY DARK BOTTLE GREEN ME RINO CLOAK, lined.with satin, ..with a pointed tassolled cape. A reward of 65 will bo given for it and the name of the thief. , ■" ... Enquire at this office. ‘ catilHi<nJuiy2s,.ie33. : • " • ®f otlickC’s tlflatchless Stmapte. The article published biinvrConcenmig the new and popular doctrine advanced by lustrious Gnelir.ki- ot (ievmany, .cannot Jail;of cxriting a deep and thrilling-interest through out the country-. ’ , ' ' : [Translated from the German .]. LOUIS OFFON GOKI-ICHK, - OF OKKMANY., -TIIEGREATESTOFHUMANBENE factors. Citizens of North and South ylnterica,.. < To Louis Ofpok Goelicke, M- D- of Ger manv, Europe, belong* tbe impeviMiable honor of adding n kkw and precious doctrine to the Science, of Medicine— a new docU’inc. wnicli, ihough'vehqmcnlly opposed by many of the ta-- culty, (of : which he is 11 valuable member) lie proves to be as well founded iulruth-as aiiy doc triiie iif 'Huly Wi it—:i doctrine, .up™ the verity of which are suspended the lives of--millions ot our race, .ami which lie boldly challenges,his op posers to refute. Viz: Consumption is a msease always occasioned by a disordered siite of Vis Vita:, (or Life Principle) of the human body.' often secretly lurking in the system fdr years be fore there is (he least complaint of the lungs - ana 'which may be as certainly, though not so quickly cured, as a common cold , or simple headache.— An invaluably precious.,d.octjnne this, as it im parts an important -lesson to the .apparently healthy of both sexes, teaching ,lhcm ; that this insiiU us foe rnuy_.be, an.unobser.ve(f_iiiinaie_ot.. their “clayey houso.” even while they imagine them selves'“secure from its.‘.attacks, teaching them that tAeCHIEAI SKC UKI IN 1 HE AKT-OP PRESERVING HEAL! H IS l O PLUCK- OU : V .THE DISEASE WHU.K IN THE IiLADE, AND NO l WAIT 1 ILL THE FULL GROWN EAR. • . This illustrious benefactor of than is also enti tled tn_ycsW£ unfeigned gratitude, and the grati tude of .for the invention of his -Match less Sanative, —whose healing fiat may justly cl iim tor it-Mujia-tiilerbinCe-it has so signally,, ■ triumphed over our great.common enemy con sumption, both in the first and hast kUrfics, —a medicine which has thoidughly filled the va cuum in tlie Materia Medica, and thereby proved itself the Conqueror of Physicians —a medicine, for which all mankind will have abundant cause to bless the bcifificent hand of a kind'Pro' i-lence i medicine whose wondrous virtues have Jiecn. sovglowingly portrayed\.e.veu by* .senny ot our clergy,'in their pastoral .visits to the hick.cliam byv; by which means they often become the hap . -py.- instruments -of changing; into hope, sicknessinlbhealth, anti sudnes»of irieuds into-30} fulness. . (Speftckc’s Matchless EanativCf a medicine of more value" to man than the vast mines of Austria, or even the united treasures ol our globe—a medicine, which .is obtained emuvl* ly from the vegetable, miiier.aT and animal king" rlo.m.s, and thus possesses a three-foUl.powev,—a medicine, which, though designed as a remedy for consumption solely, is possessed of a myste rious influence over many diseases ol the human '.yslem,—ra medicine,-which begins'to he valued by Physicians,, who are daily wilnessing.lls .as tonishing cures of-mitny whom they’had resign vd to tlie-rgrasp of the Insatiable Grave. .. .... Dosk of theSmative, for adults, one drqpk for children, a half drop; ami for infants, a quar terdrop; the directions! explaining the, manner ot taking si half or quarter drop; Prick—' Tinec and one-third rix dollars (&2.5U) per half ounce. * • d ( *A German coin, value 7.5 cent*!. For Sale at the Post Office, Mechnmcshunr. Cumberland mnmty, Pa.,. K by GEO. ,F. CAIN, - sole agent foy’Mechauicsburg. Mechanicsburg, July 25,1859. BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! THE subscribers having lately {mrcliased the stuck of goods owned by J. Hi. Weaver, at die north cast corner of the public Square, Car lisle, consisting of a large'and general assortment of seasonable • , • DRTT-CrOODS, GROCERIES, QEEENSPVARE, sc. Also,'a general assortment of Hatlers’ Furs am) Trimmings—all of which they will sell on the most accommodating terms^ H. ANDERSON, June 20, 1839. ?. CARLISLE SPRINGS. . TME Proprietor respectfully informs the pub lic in general that he is now ready I" ac commodale-n large number of Boarders and.Vis itovs. The Springs are situated 44 miles north of C irlisle, Cumherland.coiinlv. Paranrl 3 miles south hf Slerrelfls Gap, on the North Mountain, in a fuie, healthy and romantic place. There is an extensive BATKIKG ESTABLISHMENT erected (hoth-warnriiiTd cold,}-and every ac commodation may be relied on. . J). CORNMAN. : ■iiiiie sr. 1839. • NTB.—A liarouche will run; daily from Car lisle to the Springs during the season, foivthe accommodation of Visiters. ■; 1 Estate of Jacob Myers,’deceased. N O TIC E. ■g", ETTERSof Administration on the estate H i-of Jacob Myers, late of South Middleton ■urmniaiip;- o the subscriber resldingin the same township: .All persons in anyway indebted to' said estate will make payment, and -those ,having claims will present them,' properly., authenticated,, tor settlement. . MYERS, Adm’r. June 13.1839., ■ ... , Estate of A. Harsh,, sen. deceased. NOTICE subscribers .having taken out letters of X administration on the estate-ofr*Abrahani Ilursh,, deceased, late of Allen township, Cum ber liinclc 6u i u y, hereby glve notice.toiiU pcraons indebted to said estate to make payment imme diately, ami those having claims will present' them properly ■ : : CHRISTIAN HUHSH, Mm'n, residing in Men lownsiii/i. June 13. 1839, . . BLAGKINfe! BLACppih The subscriberrespectfully.infornis the pub -lic-thut he has commenced the manufac ture of.bbot and Wirt-, Cumberland county. P.u; *i his blacking :te’equal'to any in th&Union, will be disposed, of-wholesale or retail on vervimoderate terms > ./ , JOHN G. STEVENS. ‘ July I!. 1839. - .v :: Vi ' : .. 3t NOTICE. "WTO funeral expenses of dutdoorpau'perswilf be allowed after tills date, unless an order ivlief-from a Juslice.of the Peace or a Direc. : torrbelobtUinecf at or before the tuneral',.stating that the imlit idual is poor, anil that there are no means fp bury,him.or her^—also, no .Physician will .be. pasd JbEJuare.than one visit, unless by, an octlcrfroin one of the Directors, . ', D.EMMINGER.}^ A. W AGGONER, £■ Directors. . j. dunlap, ' ;Juheso, 1839. / «... i‘, jp'v- ,nd the Giraffe or Camcleopard, United! Circus II ■‘ill iji|S|ii To he exhibited at CARLISLE, on Mondm/ the Sth of ’August next. For one day only. The proprietors oflho Giraffe nmi thb New .Vori; Circus ami Arena company rcfpecUully mlorm the public, that.they nave entered into arrangements to travel ami exhibit together, xil the same time unci plnco, under a pavilion large enough to, hold both exhibitions, and accommodate ,>OOO [spectators. THE CIRCUS This exhibition,ia fitted,up in a,stylo which renders it supoHor to any thing qt the hind, in this country. Every'cxertiojt will bo made ondhe EipiestrianßVna_wcl l ;i;.s the Managers, to make ’it interesting, and wojthy of patronage. "The the cittiib 'xvili. preSCnr a variety of new and'intbresting feats of Horsemanship, and other varied scones of amusement aM L>- quostrian exercises,.which will constitute the most delightful and genteel- entertainment over ouejeu * n THE GIRAFFE, or CAM-EI.EOPARD.—’This;stupendous, majestic, and beautiful animal, which is exquisitely depicted in the above masterly engraving, by Mr, Adonis of New York, is acknowledg ed to be the greatest wonder of the animal kingdom.' It fe noUonly the tallest of all known, creatures, but tho rarest and most singular character. It has been, the great desideratum of naturalists ol -all ages, and but few specimens seen for the last thousand years. It was known to the Per sians about two thousand years ago,- having been brought as a present to Dydaspes, father ol y a U u . s 1.-,.several ccnturlesbelbrc tho Christian. liravbyAbyssiaus, Who brought.it from the interior .ot . Am ca, where alono it has ever been found. Hours of Exhibition from one to five o’clock in the afternoon, price PROCLAMATION. THTKTH RU E AS tbe Hnn. Sajiuicl HKPBunN, '■ President Judge uf the Court of Common- J p|ens inAhe counties of-Cumberland, Juniiilu & Perry, und the Unn. John Stlmil :uul John Jr fr-V-m. Judges of the said Court id Common Pirns of the county ol Cumberland, -have issued their pteceptJicariiig date Ihe'irth day'bt April 1839, and tn me directed, for holding a Court of oyer and Tormliicv, and General .1 til Delivery, and General-Quarter Sessions of the Peace, at Car lisle, on the second Monday of August, 1839(, (being the 12th day.,) at 10 oVb.ck in the fore noon. Jilotice is hereby given to the Coroner,. Justices of the Peace, and Con stables of the said count)' of Cumberland, that they he then and there in their proper person with their Records, Inquisitions, Examinations, and othcl* Remembrances, to do those things which to their offices respectively appertain.— And those who are hound by recognizances to prosecute against the prisonc-rs that are, or then may he, in the Jail of Cumberland county, to he then and thereto prosecute against them as shall be iuat. , lilted at Cm lisle, the llth'day of July, 1839, and the 64th year-of American independence., JOHN MYERS, Sheriff. , hist of Causes FOR TRIAL at AUQUSTTERM.ISW- .First week—commencing 12/// tdugust, 1839: GeeseCx’rs vs Shannon adin’r &c J Stough ■ vs RMe El wane l{ R.Church Btc " 'vs (J Cart J Pond ’ ys Thus C Eatie’s admr R McGregor ' vs ante iVloVi'ison vs J Given et al J Fetter , •vs S Alexander .1 clever. v , j\ V Patton" 1 B R Church See vs R-Bc-\V-McClure 4) Lamb .vs M Dunlap ~Secon d ~week—co m mcncingi 9thA ngust; Commonwealth , vs P Livhigcr ] M Wondhtinr vs F Noble Turn pi lie Company vs CV R R Company • J Meixell ■“ ,vsi M Diller . _ Tims Dohhs ex’rs vs M Ehr cb-cogrtizer Sec CV R R Company ys John Moore ,r , KMcßibben" V • ,vs ..J.Mcßihheh cxV ’• Sf.ee , . ... vs ■ J Anderson. . • -M-Love-adm ! r -- —vs —M-Eby- co-cognizcr" RSMcCnne vs D'Mahon G 11 Leeper ys - F Herron ct al WECrotzer V s J Casey . J;Stuugh .. -ys--Monre tsf Biddle'■ . J Meixell vs P Diller ~ P Leidig & wife -vs J Miller ct al Commonwhh for use, vs JMiTeely ~D R K Church &c vs J M Eye “ rl' ■ , GEO, SANDERSON, PrpthlyV Carlisle. July 1, 1839. . - ’ State i)f S*ennstjlvania. . Cumberland County, ss. s-tJITr The Cnnmionwealth of .Peiinsyl vania to Elizabeth Snider, widow & SajHagKrelict of John Snyder'i late of Allen township, Cumberland county, dec. Margaret Snyder intermarried with ~ *•. . ■ Charles Eichholtz, and Henry Sny der, heirs at law, of the said deceased, ■ ■ , Giveling. Whereas application has been made to ine I saaC:<Angntfy<-Kegistcr ,for the Prbliate of Wills and.granting Letters of Administration in. and for Oumberlandxonnty, for the PyolVate of a cer. tain histrument.oLiiyjitmg-purporting. to-be d nuncupative codicil to the lust, will and testament of the said John Snyder, deceased. . !>;. . Therefore you.and each of you are liorehy ci ted to upnearbefore me at my office in the hdyj nugh of Carlisle in said county, on Saturday nie 3d day of August next, at-30 oV.lnclf,' A., M. of said day,then and there.to.cohtest'the sald.tjhn: cupatWe codicil- if you thinh.propef—otl|e™jfe' jt-will he prpveddo due-form of law.-aiidlletlprs issue to tile executor. .:• - ■ 1 aV 1 ‘ VVitriess my hand.and seal of office at CnfHsle afofesaid; this tenth day-ofrlidy; A. dji'.l333.!'r 1 ■ ISAAG AAGWKY, os%us- x :: ; tA .T their N ew Store in ‘A tecmniiki>urff,){ave 7% hist received a large.assortrfieptiqf summer goods; consisting of Cassimercs, JJfillings,- Linen and, H'dSipan Cordsj Nankeens,'b’c. &c. " '■ i iSilll Iff i 'p| AT a stated Orphans’ Court begun on Tues* "clay tTu* SOill day of Apvil, A. I). 1839, at o.n ti’sle inland lor the county or Cumberland, the following proceedings were had, vizt . In the rase of UiO partitioiVnnd valuation of live Ileal Estate of JOSEPII SIIUO.M, late of the borough of Carlisle, deceased, on motion oi Mr. Lyon, Rule on alj the parties interested thereiii that they be and appear nt’thc next sta led Orphans* Court to’ he held at Carlisle on . Tuesday life 10th day of September next at 1,0, o’clock, A. M. to accept or refuse such shaie or portion of the said Ileal Folate,as thq.y may. 1 res* pcctivcly be legally entitled to take al the Valu ation thereof. , In the case id the sums or accounts returned in the Inventory of the personal estate of the said Josepii Shrom,deceased:,Oa mation of Mr. Lyon, Role on all tile parties interested to appear at the said stated Orphans’ Court to be held at Carlisle as aforesaid on Tuesday the said lOtlnday of September next at 10 o'clock,' A. M. to shew cause if any they have "why the sum at six hun dred unU seventy two dollars and forty severe cents charged to his daughter Elizabeth Sl’Cord, ■uid tile sum at six hundred and seventy Vtx'dol• lavs charged to his daughter Mary M’Granahan, and tile sum, at thirteen hundred and thirteen dollars and seventy cents charged to his son Jo seph Shrom,,jr,, and the sum of seven hundred and twenty three dollars and eighty four cents charged to his sou David Slironi, and the sum of fourteen hundred and eighty seven dollars and ninety six cents charged to his son Jacob Slironi, and llic Mini of three hundred and thirty dve dollars and fifty two'cents charged Tunis dau'gh-' ter Eleanor Saiith, and the sum of twenty three hundred and nitigdoHars and thirty seven cents charged to his son AVillitim Shrom, and the sum of one thousand and twenty ftve'dollars charged todiis snri Fredericlr Shrqm, and the:sli_m ,qr ; i?M« hundred and thirty one-dollars'and -fifty cents charged to ids daughter Barbara Wylie, should not he brought into hotchpot,', and settledfor. in ttnramrilifluhn ot the real and personal estate" of the said Joseph Shrom, deceased,.as so much advanced to them by their saidfather in part or i it full of their.rcspectiye slvareshi the real and’ personal estate of the said •deceased. " T ; ! - ■ . AND ,In'thecaseof the pelition.of Joseph Slirc!i]n,jr.. administrator of tlie estate of the said - Joseph Shi-oni, de'ccasl-d, presented to-the- said; Court," time,;to Avit, on or .about the 31st of. August last, laid entered into a parol contract to sell andeoii ycy to George Spangler of Carlisle, the undivi ded half-part of a lot of ground Containing about five.tlcies more or less, situate in South Middle ion township, or partly in said township .and. partly in the borough of Carlisle, bounded on the,north by. hind of I. li. Parket; Esq., on the east by a roadjoh the south by Steel’s lane and on the west by land of D.iniel.Dinkle.in consid eratioh,Qf.one Ji'uDihiM.Scjeycnty five dollars to liepaid to himby<Ue'Wl3-bpans>p6S^“ oh ®' i “ ,a ’ Joseph Shrom died seized of the said undivided halt part of said lot wklioOt having .made suffi cient provision for the perfhnnaiicc of .said .pony; tract,- find that llie said contract had bepiPso far" executed that it. would be against equity-fh res cimfit, &c.' Oh. ihntion of Mr. liyoig-Kule on the said Clcorge S/ianglersati llie heirs "of said deceased to appear.at the s,aidy Qrphans| Court to beheld at Cat-lisle aforesaid on the said- 10th day of September ni.-xtaiJO o’clnclt, A. M. to answer the said pe'titlbn’aml.shew causfe if- any there, be, ,ivhy-a.«pib:ifi£-performance of.'tlie-siild not he decreed by the Court a greeably to the prayer ot the petitioner. ■: | -B»' TOE-' COVRT... Pennsylvania. , . Cumberland Vounty, ss. ‘ ‘ • : lii,testimony that dlie -tUree-riiles (drove stated were made hy.'theaOr plums’ Court of said county, in the cases above mentioned, at tlieir- ses shintiliTtlay last, anil afe ehtered.oh .. . ■■■-■, . ,ilic records of said court, .I have here to set my baud and alfixed myYoHioial. seid- tUia IStli July, 1839. . - ‘ . ■A isye-.D -: D, J . V . ROBERT MOORE, for i : - ■; w. FOULK, Cl’k O. 0, ' Silk, Scotch Gingham fij Cotton Umbrellas orai a targe assortment .of fplain-'.hnd figured Paraspis for sale Q do ' - , W.iWV- Aftheirstore'ihMechanicshurg" i TO ■Admittance - 50 cents,’'children half - Carlisle, Ju1y’25,1839. NOTICE. AND ■., GOLI)13?i BAM. H W : -r- OT WEST HIGH STREET OAREISEE. The subscriber - respectfully informs his friends and the public generally that he has taken that well known tavern stand at the -West end of High'street', in Carlisle, for merly kept by Mr.'Henry Rhoads, andthat he is now prepared to accommodate Droecrs, Jf'uggoncrs, : Travellers, and all others who may favor him with a call, in the very host Wianner, 1 His Table will 'j>e 'constantly'.furnished with the best the corintry can produce..,' His Bar is supplied'with the choicest liquors, ‘arid his'Stable which is large and convenient, will be in charge of O- careful and attentive ostler.- • lie flatters himself that, from his expcrN cnco ns--an- InnkecpcivhcwULbe able to render general satisfaction. .GEORGE SHAFFER. Carlisle, May 2, 1839. tf , LIST OP.LETTSRS, Remaining in the Post Office at Mechanics burg, Pa. July Ist, 1839. ./ohn T Ayers Jacob Mumtna J olm SAt lee Henry Mater William Rennett . Samuel- Mater _A & S Coyle John Manning. ■/olm Crotzer , David Miller Dr Henry Coleman Frederick May Jacob Goover Jjjshua~Moyer Michael Dill Miss Sarah; Martin James Dunlap'Esq Catlnina Mosy, William Dean Joseph Newcomer . " Abrm Eshelmari John G Rupp William Fagan 4 -Ruth Reese John Fisher Joseph Rhodes 2 Migs Sarah Fisher Aron Rowe M D Jacob Gross . Miss Elizabeth > Jamison Hannon &Co Swisher * y Margaret Ingram Elizabeth Sifaert DS Jones William Short • John Knows Peter Seidel . Rcnj Krider Henry Smith Jacob Leifzel Miss E II Smith. David Leidig'h Miss Susanna Spidlc John Landis F'rederick Seidle Jacob Leidig .Miclde Winger, ;J.obn Line. George Mitchler ’ Deneville Weaver ' • GEO. F. CAIN, P.-M, LIST OP LETTERS . Remaining in the Post Office at Ncwville, Pa. SOlh June, 1839. , ■ • John Bricker Ezekiel M’Laugblin Jacob .Brown -_ , Jane-E. Miller , Robert.-Crawford - Rbbf Middleton Sarah' Crawford John Miller ; Simon Crawl A. J. North . " Mary Carnahan John Reed (depot) John Davidson, Esiq. John Reed of Nathan Henry Dfedgo Elizabeth Richards Abram Esbleimtn ' C.athrine Reifsnyder Samuel Etter Emiley Randolph Abram Erb John Sharp David Ernst Jacob Stevick . Jacob Ecma.n Mrs. Rebecca Sfcrrct Samuel Funk J M Sbcalor - John Grove Peter Sp'ahr David Green George Simons Geo Humes. Geo, Torbct Tims Hofflefinger Abraham Whisler Paul Harburn Abraham Wise Betsy Kenilig Thus. Wallace Rev. Ch’n Lepley Capt. Thos. Wallace CrqgeM’Cune James'Wallace John M’Keehan NOTICE. At an Orphans’, Court helcfon Tuesday the 30th day of April 1839, at Carlisle, in and for Cumberland County, before'the Honorable Samuel Hepourn, President; and John Steuurt and John Lefcver, Esquires, Associate Judges of the.same Court, &c.the following proceedings' were had, to wit: - 30th April 1839, upon the petition of George McGinnis, Esq. executor of.the last will and testament of Dr. John Ealy, late .of the Borough of Shippensburg, deceased, re spectfully representing that he settled his final account of the estate of the said decea sed, and the same was passed by. this Court, on of September.A. D. 1833, and that the-balance found at said settlement hands of said petitioner, has hech.fully paid according to .law', and that since the passage of...said--fiiial account,'-no-goods or- chattles,- rights or credits of the said estate have came to the hands or possession of petitioner, and -praying the Court to discharge,him from the -further administration, of the said estate, and from his office.of executor, under the will aforesaid, and he will pray, &c.. - —, •- . 30th April'.lB3fh rule granted on the heirs jind.llcgateos-of.said-testatop-to-shew-eau'se at the Orphans’. Court to be held on/Mon day the 13th day of August next, why the Said executor shall not be discharged &c.' ; Cumberland Ccfywty, S 3. ' • Certified copy . from the‘records of the.Orphans’ Court of said coun- WILLIS FOULK. Clk. O. C. ..Carlisle; July .J6,-18i39. v : . SITING* CLOTHS: ; 'Xlie subscribers-have just received a fresh supply (from the importers,) of GERMAN ANCHOR STAM FED. B 0 L T I N O C L O T,H S, which they will sell at lower prices thahVthey have ever been- sold>at-in Carlisle or elsowltere. : V,,' - : ■ SAM’L MYERS & CO. Carlisle,.July. 18,-1 BS9. ; ’ . ,-4t S DOLIiARS REWARD. ‘ Strayed away from the, subspribor residing one mile from’Fayetteville, Franklin Coun ty, Pa. bn the ftb inst., a bay Mare and bay Colt. They ,were seen oh the 9th near Mary Ann Furnace. .Any ymrson who.will secure said mare & colt, and drop me a ,line through the Post Offl'ce, shall receive the above reward. - ' ■■ : DANIEL MARKLEY. •' July 18, 1839.. ' -V 3t. first-rate Piano Forte. Enquire bf’the Editors of thb.Volunteer.'Wif July J 8; 1839. i. W-.’ W- HL3NKS POII SALE. >; VAHJ-ABI.E PAnM^ T fIHE subscriber offers at.private sale life fnl? JLilbwingdescribed valualsfereal estate, situate in Allen township, .Cumberland county, contain,-'i ing 114 ncies.imort QfcJess.'of patented Jand; inn state of cultivation, nnd.fhc residue covered .With' ■ thriving limber. The improvements are.u . TWO' STORY* - ■ And Double. Bog* Barn, . two Apple Orchards, one of.which is of phuica fi hit, a never. I ailing, spring of water, and a fmnri tain pump atthe door—also, a Tenant House. The above mentioned tract is nearly all' lime stone land, of a good quality, and is in a healthy neighborhood—within'two'miks of Mechanics burg and tbe-Cmnberland-Valley liailHoad, ami about one mile from Shepherdstown. - ■ "An indisputable title will be given. For terms 1 apply to the subscriber near.the premises. JAMES GRAHAM. ■May 30, 1839, , . . —if ACARP. ■; SABAH E. g, CREAM'. _ '“Having resigned herVituatiqn in thecommon schools, has opened on hgr own account a select achaul, not exceeding thirty, srholars.in the house formerly occupied by Mr. James Brcdln, and now occupied by Miv Andrew Richards, where she will be happy to receive the children of any, who may fcchdisposed to patronize her. For terms apply cither at her own residence In Ilan over street, at any time.between school, Ivans, or at the school room from 9 to 12 A. M.»iv.rom 2 to 5 F. M. Uekeuemck, . - ' C. B. PENROSE. MRS. U BIDDLE,. • f - • VV: M. BIUBEE. ' V REV. F. 11.-GREENLEAF. ' ‘ > GEO. A. LYOJS. June 10, 1839, • • , ' . ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to flic estate bf Jacob Lehman, late ot Dick inson. township, deceased, are hereby notified tor the last lime to make payment oh or before tll.e;ist"day brAuKUst next—^nlsb'the' Vendue Ndtesi given at the sale of said deceased’s . pci* sonal property,-are now due, and must be paid at farthest by tbq above mentioned time. - PHILIP SWORD, Adm'r. Dickinson tovynship, Jrtly 4, 1839, ' '...-St* rjIHE subscriber respectfully informs hisfriends * ibe public ijVgenem) that-, lie- has,'jusc. "received from the city of Baltimore, an extensive assortment of merchandise suitable to the pres ent and approaching season, siichas'_ ■ _ : ‘ hardware,- - A consisting of Qise. Kiiives and Forks, Spoons, Locks. Bolts, Hinges and Screws,'Pen and Pock cl Knives, Razors, Tacks and SprigsrSpades Shovels, Hay and Dung Forks, scythe stones, rakes, 2cc.j«c‘, 6fc. Also, superior American " and English Sajthes. He has also-on hand'an excellent assortment of Patent Family Medicines, sqch as pills, oils and Also, all kinds of Essences. He has also on hand Horse Medicines, such ns the' Oil'of Spike, Oil of Stone and Horse Powders,’ &r. &c. Bcc. ’ . - „ He has also on hand'an extensive assortment of American Forest and //inclnstan-OH .Stone, suitable for Carpenters and Wood Choppers: J also has Powder by .lhe keg, among which ls l lhe finest Rifle Puwdeiv Shot, Lead, Percus sion Caps, and Flints? ' y/e also has an extensive and superior assort, meutof * • * * China, Class &' Queensivare, ' twenty per cent cheaper, than can be had elite Where; ... Kio, Sc. Domingo, anti Java Coffees.. New Orleans-and FortoUico Sugar. Orleans and Su gir //ouse Molasses'.- Young //yson, Imperial and Black 'fees, Chocolate,- Hice, Barley, Soda and Water of all kinds. Nuts 'amKtonfect jbnaries Prunes, Uaisins. Gfound Allum and Fine Salt. Tar, Soap and Candles 'Wholesale,and-retiul, at city prices. •- l:gtjo?.s. J. MOORE, P. M. Wine, Brandy, New England Rum, Ha rvest VVldskey, Wine arid Cider Vinegar, &c. Cavendish, Roll and Plug. Spanish and Walt Spanish Cigars.. Mucubuu, Rappee and Scotch Snuff. SHOES &r BOOTS. Riding, Gig .and Jockey Whips and Lashes,— 'Brushes. Brooms. Painted,Buckets,.Bccl Carpet Chain of all colors.- The above articles being carefully selected, are offered to customers-and others.af city"prices. . JOHN GRAY, Agent, Carlisle, July-4,-183?. 1 SHERIFFS SALES. ] BY yirtuejof sundry writs of Venditioni Ex ponas,, to me directed issued cut ef the - Court of Common Picas of Cumberland County, will be exposed to Public Sale, at the' Court- House, in the bnroir.rll ntctulisle, nn t-ridaytho — 2nd.day.of August A. H- 1839, at lO'o’clocjj, A. M. the following descyillcd real estates to wit: A tract of land«ituufe in East Perinsborough township, Cumberland County, contaiiiing.severiiy seven 1 aeres, more or less, .bounded by lands of. Samuel BijycrvJohn Kessell, - 1-Lac Lorignecker &. Jacob Kaiitz, having there on-erected a one .arid’ a half story. Log Housy,’ smaUStotveTloubi, and'Eog Barri, airdjoth'er out houses; ■ ■ Also, a tract of Mountain -land situate in East Pennsborbugh townsbipi-Cumber land County, containing or less, bounded, bylands of Jolin Kissell, Newcomer, Jacob Kurils, and otheffir-Seized and as.the property pf Jacob . 2Lttenbergc]i\\ f : : ‘ ;t : ,'p Also, a lot of ground situate lirPaper^vn.SQuthMiddletonTowiLship.Tum-T— -firirland Countyracoiitainlpg-50 feet in breadth, & - SWtfeei hi deifth’, : more biylesri, lands of John'Haflze}Jj<;John>McClorej;:and tpe’Balti-' more, turnpike'-rriad, having thereon erected a iine arid a half, story Log House,- fife. , Seized and taken, in execution as the .property of IVt!- ; Hunt Barber, 1 '■ a , ;Q:Als6, a tract of lain! situate in ' iSriritUMiddlvton township', cbritainmg fifty acres, . •morp or Jess, adjoining. lanils.of Jacob Barnitz, Elisha White's hvirib: James Nohle’s'dcvisiiesi and the Lctart Spririiti’ having thereon erected a two story Stone llrius'e;'Stone Spring House, a , Log Barii : add :A)>plb®fcbaYd,' .and several sprliigs of water are,on' tlic 1 p’remUcs.:, Seized and tt ken in execution usthe property ot Boult. V. 1 -; " , . . And all to hesold by me,__„ .-.u, ■ „, ; ‘ JOHN M YERS, Sheriff. : , ’ Sheriff's Office, ? Carlisle, July ♦. 1839. J ‘ FOR SAtE,:: ',.;'; :- ot ham's*) . J? 6 ~. - One new TilUieny. •• ■ •• : aet rnpunted J-aurntss,' f , .Oiie.bwadwl)eelcd Wagonrand,;--'^-:-.-, and; 'di'i'iiriff' .^ e^v;ir> aS%AJ&TOK : . Carlisles My ,4,185% V . J;,- J-*IST JVOriCJE. HAIIDWARE «& CROCI2UY ■ s:t.o-u : b,j GROCERIES. TOBACCO. - y..*
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