•I)anna;,Potter; M’Kcani Cle.trfield, Lycom ing, Wayne arid Pike, the township elections of .which shall he held on the third Friday in February of every year. . Sec,. 54. It shall'be the duty of the said ■inspectors judge to make out a ccrtifi -cate of the, election of each township o'lficcr, -aforesaid, which shall be sighed by tliem-and ■delivered to the constable of the proper ward, or township, and by him delivered ■4o the said officer or left at Jiis usual place -of abode within six'days, thereafter. Sec. 55. It shall be the duty of the said, inspectors and judge, to make out one other, 'certificate setting forth the votes given for •each of the persons voted for, for. the seyeral 'township,officers aforesaid, which they shall ■sign and deliver to the pons’table of the pro per township; \?ard or "'district, whp shall within five days thereafter'deliver the same •to the clerk ot the court of quarter sessions of thejepunty, to_bo filed in his office. * '» , * • • , Sec. ST. It.shaU'bc the.dufy of the sev •eral assessors within this commonweaUh, in making the enumeration now required by law; of the taxable inhabitants residing with in their respective wards, districts and town ships, to arrange the names of such taxables an alphabetical order. Sec. 58._ It shall be the duty of said as - scsSors, on or before the first day of August, ■in each year, to cause at least one copy of the said alphabetical list of the taxable inliab- dtanta to be posted up sit the place where any 1 -coming election is to bo held, and at such ■oilier places within such ward;-district or township,, as the commissioners of said coun ty may think necessary, to afford to the in habitants thereof an opportunity of freely ex gaming the same, ambtliey shall, further'lcoep copies of the said returns in their oflice. or possession, subject at all* reasonable times, to the inspection of any without ’charge,'and shal 1_ at any time, ten days_be fore the erection, on the application of -any person claiming to be assessed within their" proper waitl,-district or»townsliijv<H ,Pclaiin ing a right to vote therein as being between the age of twenty-one and tweWy-two years, and having -resided, in the State one year, enter the name of such person upon the said return. The said assessors, on the. rtiiith day preceding the second Tuesday of Octo-. ber, in each year, shall sign and certify the ■return of the taxable-inhabitants and quali fied voters,residing within their respective wards, districts and townships,.and deliver -the same to the county commissioners, to be by them held and handed over, without ad • dition or alteralioiOp the inspectors of the elections at tye lime required by. law. • Sec. 59. It shallbe the duty of said as sessors* respectively, to.attend at the place •of holdingefcry general, special or'township ■election, during the whole time said election - is kept open, for the purpose of giving infer tnation to the’ inspectors ..and’.judge/’when called on, in<relation to the right of any per son assessed by them,to > ot*e elec tion, or such other matters in-relation to the assessment or voters, as. the-said inspectors or judge, or either of them, shall from time to lime require,, for. which attendance said assessor shall be entitled to the sum of one dollar per day, to be paid as officers of clec . . lion are paid bylaw, and when (he township ,is divided for which said assessor is elected, lie shall attend at the election district in which he resides and is entitled to vole. VIII—GENERAL PROVISIONS RELATING Tp ELEC TIONS BY THE CITIZENS, * * * ,r<'“‘>§EC. 61- Every general and special elcc- J ■ tioh shall be opened between (lie hours of ''-•eight and ten iti• the forenoon, and shall con tinue Without interruption or adjournment until seven o’clock in (lie evening, when (he polls shall be closed, except in the city and 1 county of Philadelphia, the polls shall not be closed before ten o’clock in the evening-. ■»»» ' • • « Sec. 03. No person shall bo pnrmi’ted to vote at any election, as aforesaid, other than a white freeman of the age of twenty one years or moie, who shall have resided in this State at least one year, and in the-elec tion districtwhere ho.offers to vote at least ten days immediately preceding such elec tion, and within two years paid a state or county tax which shall hat e been assessed at least ten days before, the election. But a ■citizen cf - the-United StatesTTtvho had-pre viously.been a qualified voter of this State; and removed therefrom and returned, and who shall have resided.in. the election dis trict and paid taxes, as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote .after'residing in this State ■six months. Provided, That the white.frce nien, citizens of the United States', between the ages' of twenty-one & twenty-two years, anif having resided in this State one'year, anti in the election 'district tdh days, as a- fpresaid ~BhalLbe^entillcrl.tQ.vote,r a l though they shall hot have paid taxes. -’•~ * ■ » Sec. 99. If any person elected to serve as inspector or judge as 1 aforesaid, ami hav ing received due notice thereof, .shall ncg'- 3ect, or -without good cause refuse; to attend -on the .day of election at the time appointed by law, he shall in every-such case forfeit the sum of twenty dollars. Sec. 100. If any inspector, judge or clerk, as aforesaid;, .shall neglect or refuse to take upon himself tile duties of such office, he shall and pay the sum of fifty dol lars. or haying entered upon the saine, slial 1 Afterwards neglect or refuse to perfowh the ■duties: thereof according to law, he shall for feit and pay the sum of one hundred dollars for every such offeree. ' : ; ' . . ‘ Skc. 101,. Ifi'any inspector, judge or ■clerk of an election, shall presume- to act in such capacity befofe taking arid, subscribing ,'he oath'required by this act, he shall on . .-conviction be lined in any sum not less than fifty, nor more’thah two, hundred dollars. Sec. 102. ..If'any inspector, judge or clerk, as aforesaid, shall be convicted of any wilful fraud in'the discharge of his duties, as aforesaid, he shall undergo an imprison ment for any term not less than three, nor more than twelve.muriths, and be. fined ini any-sum nOfiless than one huridred'dollnrs, nor more .than live hundred dollars, rind shall be for seven.years thereafter disabled from holding any.office of, honor, trust, or profit in this commonwealth, arid.fhall more-. ' over be disabled for the term aforesaidi from —giving Iris vote at any ‘general or special e . lection within tliis commonivealth. . Sec. 105. If any judge of an election, inspector, clerk or other person, before the . poll shall be closed, shall unfold, open, or pfy liito any ticket, with a design to iliscov- er the name of any candidate therein, /every person so offending shall on conviction be lined in ariy.suin not less .than fifty nor more than, one' hundred dollars, and, imprisoned for any "time not 'less than one nor more than three .months. ■ a ' •' ■ * ■»', '■». > —-Sec-108. If any assessor shall inten tionally neglect or refuse to assess any citi zen of this Commonwealth; who is or shall he subject to assessment by law, or sbairin' like, manner neglect or refuse to-return tfio name of the’person so assessed to the com missioners of the proper; county, ■ or intent tiuhally neglect or refuse to perform any olher.duty enjoined on him by the provisions of this act, he shall, on' conviction, thereof, be fined in any suiri not less, than fifty nor more than two hundred . *V* * » " Sec. TIT. It shall be the duty of tire in spectors and judge of-jhc. election to reject the votes'of all persons, who they, dr any of them, shall know, or who-shall be proven before them to have made, or who are in any manner interested in any bet or wager on the result of said election, .and onthe re quest of liny qualified elector, said inspec tors and judge shall receive proof to show ,the person so offering to vote, lias or has not made any such bet or wager, or is-or is not interested therein. . BALTIMORE MARKET, Fou Tire week ending. 2Gth July..- . CATTLE.—Tho’supply of Beef on the hoof throughout the week lips been.” fully equal to .the demand, arid prices liavo given way. We-ridw quote choice grass-cattle at $8,50 per 100 lbs.— Live Hogs ale .selling at-$9 a $9,25. FlSH.—The'lncreased facilities for transporta tion to the West have roduc.ed. the stock of Her rings,; muT caused more. firmness on the part of holders than is'ifsual’a't"this season. The price remains at $5,25 a $5,37£ with a moderate de mand; ■‘'Saln J s,of 'Tio\v No,-3 -Mackerel-have-boon - made at s7,fp! ii*s7,37ipcr bbl. *''* . FLOUR.—We now quote at $5,97$ to_sG from stores, and at ss,'G2yTromß;ulroadarid wagon?.' The demand is limited and sales confined to small lets for city consumption. Some parcels .pf Flour from new-wheal have reached the market, arc held at SGjS9 from stores-. Susquch'thna.F.'our,— Wo quote at $5,87 Ja $G as in quality and ireshnessv • Jfyc Fiuur. —Very dull—hold nominally at $1,50 but no sales . (JRATX— JVlicnt*— The sales of common to best new reds bavp generally ranged throughout the week lit $1,20.t051,30 per bushel, arid yesterday as high as $1,33 was paid for rod. To day a car go cf 2200 bushels now white, of good quality, but not suitable for family Ilnur, tfas sold at $\,35. CORN—The sales of Md. white have been gen erally made throughout the wool: at the uniform fate of 78 els for good shipping parcels. Sales in like manner of Md. yellow at 80 aBl cts. Sales of mixed’Virginia at 77 cents. '* RYE—Good new is worth about 80 cents. **' OATS—Supplies were scant at the bogining pf the \Vcck;;and'sales of good new were mudo-at 46 cents.*- Since then the .market has been better sup plied, and wo now note sales of new.at 33 a *il cts. a-, in quality. - - PROVISIONS—The transactions in provisions of all descriptions have been very light this'week. Sales of, several small lots of strictly prime West* cm Bacon, assorted have been made.at H i cents. There is a very largo slock of an inferior article in market which is held at pric.es varying from 5 to 10 cents per lb according to condition. We quote prime Baltimore cured HamS at -1-1 a 14 i cts. and Western at 12 a 12 h cents. "Western Middlings at Ioi a 11 cents, and Shoulders at 9y a W cts. WHISKEY.—Sajcs cf largcTots of hhds. have been .made this week, a'f 85V ? a 36 cents, ppd exten sive sales ofbbls at i37i a 38 cents.'“'Retail Tots of hhds are occasionally sold at 37 cts and of bbls at 38i a 39 cents,’ The wagon ‘price of bbls re mains at 33 cts exclusive of the barrel. -The in spections for the last two weeks comprise 672 bbls of which-373 bbls, were from the Susquehanna by water, and, 17 bills by the Baltimore and Susque hanna rail road. spss. Jr. ■€. -jrsEWP) SU.P.O-EON-DSN'riST, SE ESPFCTFULLV informs the ladies and gentlemen of Carlisle and its vicinity that' he >cts.Artificial Teeth in the most approved manner. ‘He also scales, plugs and separates’ teeth to arrest decay; .Dr. N. prepares a tooth powder, wlijch whji teiis the teeth, without injuring the enamel, col ors the gums a fine Veil and retreshes the mouth.- The tooth ache will be cured, in most cases, without extraction; and an odonlidgic wash • is ptepared ior healing sove gums and fasten tUd teeth. ; aruV gentlemen ate mpiested to call and ex:iiijine his collection nf Forcclain or ITT ci.rniptahlc teeth, ’ which will never decay ui change color, and are free from all unpleasant odt ur, durable and well adapted for chewing, ;wiiich will be inserted m thp best manner and at fair prices. . All persons wishing Dr. Mrto .call at their id weliinps will“please _ to leave a line at his resi dence, No. 7 Harper’s he will punc tually attend to every cull in the line of .his pro fession-. From a long*and successful practice,.’ he hopes to give general satisfaction; Carlisle, August 1, 1839. V 3m notice. % j . A T an Orphans* Court held on;the 3pih day of lBj9, and hohlen at Carlisle, in alnkftfr Cumberland county, the following pro ceedings were had, to .witr. SOih April 1839, in the case of the Partition and Valuation on the real estate of John Carey, jute of Silver Spring township, deceased, the Sheriff returned the said writ duly executed, on motion of Mr; Biddle confirmed and Uuletm th& heirs and legal represensatives to appear at the Orphans' Court to he held on Tuesday the I'Oth day of September next, at 10 o'clock, A, M. -and-accepttn*Tefnse-tfraccepV°f^sa*dreai-estate at the valuation thereof, or show cause why the same should not hie sold. - ■■ » 'Cumberland Coimt\j\ 'ss,' .Certified extract from the records of Orphans* Court, in and for said wv -* countv. ; : WILLIS FOULK. Cl’k O. C. ! -is - ■ .-rarHERBAS thfe charter of the ''Carlisle Saving Fund Society,”_ will - expifein 1843. Notice Vliejp.by given.ngVeeablyiXo the.cpnstitu* tion' ami laws'’of Pennsylvania' that the stockhol ders of saidinstiuithminteml applying to the* next Cegistuture of the commonwealth for a renewal of charter.-r Change of liame,” style,. aiul thle to ‘ Cumhei laml Valley increase'of capital to $200,000 and general discounting and hanking privileges all under.such Restrictions as the Leg islature may direct. The above institution to be continued in Gurlble, Cumberland county Pn August 1, 1830. STUA-Y COW. - Came to the residence of the subscriber, in the kprppghof._Oarliale, on the 13th ult. a jarge white and red shotted Cow, , with very large horns.' THo owner is desired.to come forward, prove property, pay charges and toko her away, or she will be dis posed of as the law directs? August!,. 1839i~ . JiLdNKS FOR SALE. NOTICES; JOHN.J. MYERS. 6m GEO.W.CAUT. . i ' 3t,v • 15 DOLLARS REWARD. RAN AW AY from'.the subsen-' ■ *gt s ber living in the borough of.”'JSSmV*’ ftJarnslc, bn Sunday last, an indent- ' ed apprentice y* the Tailoring liu- sjness, named Isaac Si eve ns H'a~ ■ vlxfeu terbury. He is about, five feet kix.;— inches high, übout i£ years of age, boyirih appearance, very talkative and conceited, of lair complexion, light hair, and had «ii when he went Wi(y a mulberry colored frock, t:qai, striped cotton Uerscihev pants ami palmleaf hat -—he also took pother clothing with him. vl will give the above reward and pay aUjrcasonable expenses to buy person who will bring''him back,, andd ft rvvarn all persons from harboringhim, I will enforce thc-law lo its fullest extent aeninsi all such. . ’ - WM.SPOrTSVVOOt>. Carlisle. Aug, 1, 1839. Si PUBLIC SALS. HTBY virtue of an order of the Orphans’ CnulT of Cumberland ccuntv, will he sold on the premises pit Friday, the fith of September, 1839, a first rate . . ; FiVSS'W, I>art of the estate of Henry Lqngnecker, dcc’d, situate in Allen township-, Cumberland county, about 2 aides,front Shcpherdstotvn, hounded by lands of Mary: M’Cew, Geo. Crists Ahriiluun Wairenner, and others, containing about 120 ACRES. 100 acres of which ia cleared, the balance covered with timber. The improve ments are a two story stone .EOtJSE, a™. a BAUN and the necessary-outhouses. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock. A- M. when terms ol sale Will tie made known liv • fNO. K LONGNKCKKK. - Jlitm'r, of H. Loiigueckcr, drcW , August 1, 1839. , 6t Estate of John Slough, sen., deceased* ■ .... HCTZOS. - |T E PTERS.of Administration nn the 1 estate JSLd °r John sen late of -Stoughstownl Cumberland county, deck], having been granted: to the subscriber, residing In *Sciughstown, conn* tyjdoresaid, this is therefore to give notice to all persons having claims or demands , against the estate of the said decedent, to make known the same without delay, and those indebted will please make immediate paj uunt to the'subscri ber. 'r i ~ « - • Joint STOUGfirAclm’r. ' - August 1, 1839. 6t JL .aslfJVO TICE. ALL person-; imUkted tu the estate nf Rnhort t M’LaugMin, Esc]. late’of the borough of NewviUe, tletrU, are rt-cpiested to cull and settle their respective dot's before tlie-Slst of August lost, on which chty all unsettled.accounts will be placetHu tlie haiids of aiihn jrainsdii, I'atj. ior' collection, ' ~ - WJLLJAM BAKU. Ex’tvi August, 1, 1839. 200 TONS OS' SHAMOKIN COAE* From the Buck Bulge Jl/ines. TIIE. subscribe r is ready to iieliver the above superior anjele tit tiny point in town, or.for 'wardecl to any point on tlie rail roads owcanals, east or west. Alstt, 111)0 COAL for Lime burning. . 1000 cords of hickory, maple, oak and pine Wood. _ , , JOHN,.ZEAUING, ; ■ Walnut st.-rieuf life cunul, Harrisburg. ' August 1, 1339.’ 1 ' 3t ATTENTION ARTILLERY. YOU are ordered to parade on- your usual ground'on Saturday the VUh of Afigust inat. at 2 o'clock, I J . M. completely equip! for drill. By order of the Captain, I* J. R..KERNAN, .0, S. N. B.—A silver IWEEDAE will be shot fur hy the company, on said'day. .August 0 !. ■ NOTICE, AT an Orphans* Court held on Tuesday the SOtU day of Apr|l,TB39, and holdeU at Car* lisle, in and for‘Cumberland county, : before the Honorablc'Samucl Hepburn,- President, and the 'Associates, Judges of the same court, £s*r> as signed,-&fc. the following proceedings were had, to wit:’- - •In the case' of the administration ncccUnt .of John W. in,'Administrator ot John Nevin, deceased, who was Executor of Eliza Hunter, Now to. wit, SOth April J 839: •parties interested to appear at the next Orphans*. Court.to be held on Tuesday the 10th day -of September next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. to show cause why >the said administration account, pass ed the 31st August IH3O, should not be opened so far as the charges in the said account of rent due iir !827-8-9rUTTioiintinprto $524 25, so that the same |uay be stricken out in the event ofrhe* recovery of said rent, in an action-now pending, for the same in the Common Pleas. • Cumberland ss» • Certified copy from tlie records of ;lheOrphuns'(‘mirtof siuircnjinly. * WILLIS FOULK, *" Clark Or/ihana* Court. To all Claimants & Persons interested. > ii r jNr facias to August Term, 1839, to me direct. .cd, , has been issued-out of the .Court of. Common Pleas of Cumberland county, on the following Mechanics 1 Lieu entered and recorded in the Court of Common Pleas, aforesaid, vizr •••; Robert R. Church, A Sci. Pnl sur Me- L x L chanics* Lion,No, DeWeejTßeck, Administra.- fl 4 August Term, torokJohu Rodes,,dec*d. J 1839. . . JOHN MYEUS, Sheriff: Sheriff’s Office, } • , Carlisle, Aug. 1,1839. J - 5c STOLEN. Between the evenings of the 10th and 12 tK of July, a VERY DARK BOTTLE GREEN.ME 'RINO CLOA’Krlined willtsatin,-with-a-pointed tassolled cape.) A reward of $5 will be given for it and the name of the thief.. • ; . / Enquire at this office. - Carlisle, 1 July 25,1839. • PUBLIC SALE.- That valuable House and Lot of Ground, ted on Main street in the borough of Carlisle, and directly opposite the dwelling of Maj, Edward Ar mor, at present occupied by W. Lusk, will bo of fered at PUBLIC SALE .at tlie Court House in said borough, pn Tuesday the 13th day of August next, at'3 o’clock, P. M. when terms of.salewill be made known by . ’ • r ~-‘v • ROBERT! SNODGRASS,t W ■ Agent for Paige & Smith. Carlisle, July 35, 1839. 3t Circus <1 •' » jTo be exhibited at C.dliLISJfEf on Monday the sth of August next, Porone day only . The proprietors oftho Giraffe arid tlie New York Circus and Arena-.; company respectfully infojni the public, thatthey have entered into arrangements tolravcl and exhibit together* at the same time and place, Tinder mpavilioi) largo enough'to,hold both exhibitions, and accommodate 3000 V THEJCI&CUS.---Tliibsexhibitiba isTitledmp ina.stylb \vhicli renders it superior.to any-thing of jtJjic kind in this country. Every exertion will be made on the part oftho Equestrians, as well as, the ihake it interesting, and worthy of patronage. Tire scenes' in the circle will present a sMdely * and interesting feats of Horsemanship, and other varied scenes of amusement and 15- exerciscs, which will constitute tlie most delightful and genteel/entertainment 'ever offered Slithis placed ’ • V,’ ctMHE GIRAFFE, or CAMELEOPARD.—This stupendous, majestic, and beautiful animal,.which .nmquisitcly depicted in the above masterly engraving, by Mr. Adams of Now Yorkyis acknowledg ecPto bo the greatest wonder of the animal kingdom. It is not only the tallest of all known creatures, but the rarest and. most singular character. , It has been tlie great desideratum of naturalists of all -ages,-and buj.. few specimens have been seen for the last thousand years. It was known-to the Per-' sians about two thousand years ago, haying been brought as a present to Dydaspes, father of Darius 1., several centuries before the Christian Era, by Abyssians, who brought it from the interior of Afri ca, .where alone it has over bebn found.. ~ • - Hours of Exhibition from omv to five o’clock in tho.afternoon. • Admittance 50 cents, children .half price. Carlisle, July 25, 1839. PROCLAM A.TIQN. WHEREAS tlie Hon. Samuel. Hepburn, ’President Judge of the Court of-Comhum Ptens in ihe.counties of Cumberland, Juniata :& Perry, and the linn. John Stuart a nd Jo/m /-<?- fevre , Judges of the said Court of Capumnf Pleas, of the county ot* Cumberland, have issued their precept bearing date tlie 17di day of April 1539, and to me directed, for holding a Court,of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery,- ami General Quarter Sessions of the Peace," at Car lisle, on the second M mday of. August, 1839, ’•(■being lhcT2ih day,) at 10 o'clock in the fore noon. Notice is hereby\ given' to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, and Con stables of the said county of Cumberland; that they he then and there in, their prppcr person with their Records, Inquisitions, Examinations, and other Remembrances, to do those things which:.to their offices.respectively appertain.— And those- who are bound by recognizances to prosecute against the prisoners that are, or then may be, in Ihe'Jail of'Cumberlaml to Ik then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. - Dated at Carlisle, the llth clay of July, 1339, and year of American Independence, JOHN MYEUS, Sheriff, .. JList of Causes Foil TRML at AUGUST TERM, 1839, First wrek—commencing \%th jhigush 1839. Gecseex’rs vs Shannon aclm’r Bcc J Slough vs K McElwanc -U-U Ghupch-8tp J --^“r v S“-<4' Cart — . J Pond ; vs .Thos C. Gant.’s R .McGregor ' vs nme J Morrison iHPeirev* X Clever U-U-Church See D Lamb . vs J Given et al ys S Alexander ~ vs JW. Patton .vs—G & -W-vkVlcCiure vs • M Dunlap 'Seeond\i>eek—’Commcncins 19/// August* Commonwealth vs iPLivingcv,' JM W oocllju'rn ■ 5 F Noble " Turnpike Company' vs C Vll 11 Company J-Meixell - --vs —M-Bil|er— *— : —— rims Dobbs ex’rij vs.. M Eby co : cpgniaer &c C-'V'U'H/Cjjmpanyi’’’vs’' John Moore . IC MclCibberi vs J McKibben exV S Lee vs J Anderson M Lovc-nflm’r , -/ vs M jEby “ R S McCnne vs X) Malion G R Leeper vs F Herron et al ,W E.Crotzer vs. J Casey J Stough, . ' vs Moore tsf Diddle .J Meixell 7 .Vs P Biller i P Leidig & v/ife Vs /4 Miller et al Commonw'th for use vs I MrFeely R R Church &c : . -r vs J M Eu'e . GEO. SANDERSON. ProtliV. . Carlisle; Jsily 1718,39. ' ™. ' ' State of JPetmsytvama. Cumberland County, ss. • Jhiej.Commonwealth of Pennsyi vaniato Elizabeth Snyder, widow Si 1 relict of John'Snytlerj bite; of' Allen ' township, Cumberland county, dec.- Margaret Snyder intermarried with Charles EichhoUz, and Henry Sny der, heirs at law of the. salddeceased, • . ■, *■ - ,-iW' ■ Greeting. Whereas applioatioiviins been made to me I saac Aligned, Register foVthe Probate of,Wills and granting Letters of Administration In -and for Ciimberlandxounty, for the Probate of a cer tain-instrument of writing purporting to be a nuncupative codicil to the last will and testament of the sipd John Snyder, deceased." - Therefore you and each of you are .hereby ci! ted to appear before me iit’my office in the bor | oiigh of Carlisle in said county, on Saturday the Sdday ot August next, at 10 oh;Vick, A. M. ut ((aid day,-then and there! to contest the said nnn'- iupative’cudicii if yon think it will be proved in 1 due form of law, and letters issnd-to the executory a — Witness my handand seal of office At Carlisle aforesaid, this tenth day of July, A. D. 1839. ' ISAAC Aj\ GNE Y, Register. RNOL.D&CO, AT their New Store in Mcchdnicaburg, have just received a large assortment of summer goods, consisting of Linen t Camel he Giraffe 'll ■ NOTICE. - AT a.stated Orphans' Court begun on Tues day the SO'th day of April, A. D. 1839, at Cai lisle in' and, for tlie county of Cumberland, the following proceedings were had, viz: In-the case of the partition and valuation of die Real Estate of JOSEPH. SIIUOJI, late of the borough of Carlisle, deceased, oh motion ox Mr. Lynn, 1 . Rule on .all the parties interested therein that they beam! appear at the,next sta ted Orphans* 'Court*” to be held at Carlisle on Tuesday the 10th day of September next at 10 o’clock, A. M. to accept or refuse such shaie or poVlion. of dip said Real Estate as they may res pectively be legally entitled to take at the valu ation thereof. the case of the sums or accounts returned in the Inventory of the persona! estate of the said Joseph Shrom,deceased: Ou-motion of Mr. Lyon, Kulgbn all the parlics.intcrcsled to appear at the said stated Orphans’.Court to be held at Carlisle as aforesaid on Tuesday the said 10th day of September next at 10 o’clock, A. M. to shew, cause if any they have why the sum of six 'hurt • dred and seventy two dollars dud forty seven cents charged to'his daughter Elizabeth M’Cord, uid thesum of six hundred audjseventy six dot lays charged to his,dunghter Mary M’Gvanuhan, and the sum of. thirteen hundred and thhteen dollars ami seventy cents charged t'ojiis son Jo seph Shrom, jiv, and the sum o i seven hundred, and twenty three dollars and eighty four cents charged, to his son David Shrom, and the sum.of fourteen hundred and eighty seven dollars and ninety six cents charged to .his son Jacob Shrom/ and the sum of three - hundred and thirty $ve y dollars and fifty two cents charged to hisdaugh ter Eleanor Smith,■-and the sum of- twenty three { hundred ami nine dollars and thirty stven cents charged to his sou William Shrom, and the sum to. his son Frederick Shrom, and the sum of one hundrefl and thirty-one-dollars-and-fifty-cents charged to his daughter Barbara Wylie, should hot be brought into hotchpot* and settled for in the distribution of the real and personal estate of the said-Joseph Shrom, deceased, as so much advanceiVto them by their said father in part or in full of their respective shares in the Veal and personal estate of,tlie_sajd. deceased. _ ... ■ : 'ln the case of the petition 6f ; Joseph Shrom, jr. administrator of 1 the estate of the said Joseph Shrom, deceased, presented to the .said Court, setting forth that the said deceased in his life time, to wit t on or about the 31st of August last, hud entered into a parol contract to sell and con* vcy to George Spangler of Carlisle, the undivi ded half part of u lot of ground containing about fiveaeves move or less, situate in South Middle ton township* or partly in said township and" partly in the- borough of Carlisle, bounded on the north by land of I. B. Favkei, Esq./on the east by a road, on the south by Steel’s lane and Daniel Tlinkte, mconslcl erntion of one hund.red.Bc seventy five dollars to be paid to him by the said Spangler—that the said' Joseplv-Shrom died seized of the said undivided hall: part oTsuid lot willVourhaving made suffix cient tfib performance of said con tract, and that tile said contract had been so far executed that it would be, against res cind iti See. On motion of Mr. Lyon, RuUmhi the said George.S/iangier and the heirs of said deceased to appear at the said Orphans’ Court to be held at Cjulisle.aforesaid on the said 10th day of September next at 10 o’clock, A. M. to answer the said petition and shew cabse if any tKfere be, why a specific performance of the said contract should not be decreed by the Court a* greeably to the prayer of Hie petitioner. n ; - ;' By-cuErCoujtT.- Pennsylvania. _ . Cumberland Caimty r es. • ■ •v’lyjSr 'l' l testimony that- the.three .rules above stated were made by the Or slSpPhlln5 ’ Court of said ; county in the, *SW§ cascs above mentioned, at their sea-.. yvRV s jon in May last, and are entered no the records oTsolfi coifi-t, 1 have here to set my hand'"and ultixed-my-oflicial seal this ls>UJuly > i 830.--: ■ " ROHF.RT MOORE, for . ; . \V. POULK, Gl’kO.C. ! «® first-rate Piano Forte. Enquire of the Editors of the-Volunteer. .Ju.lv Ift, 1*839- ard, Ui AND AND FOB?SAS.B. AN ACT OR OR DSNAJTCE ited! Supplemental to the Act or Priiinarico entitled on act. regulating markets, passed by the Town Council ot thoßorough of Carlisle, Oct. 13, }Bsi- • Be' ft- ordained, that so much of the Section of tlto ordinance ontitled an ordinaco to regd'ato the markets, passed by the Town Counr cil of iho Borriughof Carlisle on the 13th day of .October, 1837, ah relates to the benches to bo used "by Butchers for cutting meat in the market house 'of said borodgh ho, and the same is hereby repeal ed; and that hereafter the said Bntchcrs shall bo, allowed to uso hldgka not exceeding 18 inches in length with feet and cross bars as now used for benches, and be obliged lo secure the face of said blocks from filth and.uhcleanlinoss by face against the permanent benches between the 'columns of the market house, jddthont putting said blocks.upon the benches as heretofore ordered. Ordained and cnaoted’in Towjl Council the 20th 'day of July 1839. ' ' ■. 6Ha6. MJCLUJBE, Frost. T. O. • Attest—a Jacob S<frbiEHS Clerk. V JVO'i'iCE. .. - . Take notice that wo have applied to the Judges of the Court of Common. Picas of Cumberland county, for the benefit of the insolvent laws of this commonwealth, and they have appointed Monday the 12th day of August next, for the hearing of us and our creditors at the Court House-in the bor- I ough of Carlisle, When and whore you may attend if you think propey. .... DANIEL HIORSIIMAN," „. LEONABD WOLE, FBEDEBICIC SHEELY, JOHN KOSHT, SAMUEL BUTLEB, . CASPEB B. GUYEB, . ; GEORGE MAISE, „ .. JACOB CARVER. July 35, 1839. . . r VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALSu THE subscriber will tHspose of at private sale, the following described valuable property, situate )n Smth Middleton township, 4 miles south .of Carlisle, and within ope mile of Michael G. EgcVForge, vizi ' ' 'l’hrcC acre so ffi t-rateli me - stone land, all cleared arid in a high state"ofxul‘- nvution. -The improveHierits are a ' ■ijOG lIOIiSjE &' EtllCr si£oi% ", each one and a half stories high, a small Loci Stablk, an excellent-apple orchard, besides u number-ot plum, peach, pear and cherry trees, Fur terpis, &e, apply to the subscriber reside ing on the premises. PETER SLOT- MOWER. July 25, 1839. :: ■ ■ • - • • Have just received a large assortment of hew and ohcap summer goods, which they offer lim usivdly-lmv. - , . Tiieiristopk of muslins, cliccWlickings, drill lings, &c. is the best now in town. They liavc just received a case of leghorn bonnets, of their own importation from no. '2O to 50, which they are enabled to offer ay one half the price that has been usual to ask for them here Land all other goods in their line such as silks,riiouslin de lames, bnmbazeens, plain, and figured muslins, SWISS jaconet nnd cajnbncjt. Iri'slyop lawns, See, 1 he public are respectfully'invited to call., , BARGAINS ! BARGAINS I! THE subscribers having lately purchased the stock of goods owned by 3 .1-1. Weaver, at the north east corner of the Public Square,"Car*' lisle, consisting of,a large and general assortment of seasonable •- ’ •--- DRIT-CidODS,. GROCERIES , QEEENSrVARE, sc. Also, a general assortment of Halters’ Furs ami Trimmings—all of which they will sell on tha most accommodating terms. " - - U.ASGNEY, H. ANDEHSON. June 20, 1839. . tf Cr aeliclce’s *Watchlcss Sanative* Thearticle published below concerning the new and popular doctrine advanced by ihe il lustrious Guelicke of Germany, cannot fail of exciting a deepaud thrilling interest through l out the country, [Translatedfrom l)ie German.^ - LOUIS OFFON GOELICIIE, • THE GREATEST OF HUMAN BENE-- , ' FACTORS. Citizens of A'orth and South America, "ToLouis'Offok Goemcke, M. D. of Ger many, Europe, belongs the imperishable honcr of adding a jcew and PBECious'DbcTRiNE to the Science of Medicine—a new doctrine which* lliouglv vehemently opposed" by many of the fa culty, (of which lit;is a valuably member) lie proves to be as well founded in truth as any doc trine of Holy-Writ—a doctrine, Upbn-Uie verity . of which arc suspended the lives of millions of our race, and which, he boldly challengeS.his op always occasioned by a disordered state of Vis Vitos, for Life' Principle ) of the hutpan body’s often secretly lurking in the system for years be- Jore there is'the least complaint of Hie lungs— and which map be as certainly,'though npt jo quick h) cured, as a common cold, or-stmple hcaduchc.-*- An invaluably precious doctrine this, .us it im pairs an important lesson to the' ap/iarently /(CTf//ip pf .bptli_sexeSj teaching tlietn that this insidious foe may.be an unobserved inmaie’of *• their “clayey houses’ 4 'cveh while they imagine . themselves secure from its attacks, teaching them that THE GREA T SECRET IN THE ART OF PRESERVING HEALTH IS TO PLUCK OUT THE DISEASE WHILE IN THE BLADE. AND NOT WAIT TILL THE’PULL GROWN EAR. 5 - . Tliis illustrious benefactor of hi an is also enti tled to yopr unfeigned .gratitude, and the grati tude of a world, for the invention-of his Match-. ■■■ less Sapative,^- whose healing fiat may justly claim for it such a title, since it has- so Signally _ triumphed over -bur gTeat commotOßnenay eon- liur/ifiioh, I»thin'.theli'rataiid laslsy^bs,— a. medicine,which has thoionghly fillcd the va cuumin the Materia-Mcdicn.undtliercby. proved itself the Conqueror of Physicians—a. medicine,.. Tor which alTmankind will have abundant cause" to bless the beniiicent hand of a kind Providence : —a medicine Whose woadrous.virtues have been ' so’glowingly portrayed even-by Some of out', clergy, in their pastoral visits to the sick cham ber; by which means they often become the hap- ' py,instruments of changing despondency into, hope, sicknessintohealth, and sadness of friends ■ into-joyfulncss. • Qdolislio’s Jiffatchless SanatWe* " a medicine of more value, to.man than the vast > mines of Austria, or even the United treasures of . our globe—a medicine, which is obtained equal- t iy from the Vegetable", mineral and animaHiing .doms, and thus possesses a tliroe-foid power,—a medicine, which, though designed ns a remedy for consumption solely, is possessed of. a myslc-'; rious influence over many diseases of the human system,—a medicine,, which .begins to be Valued ■ by. Physicians, whp.are,.daily. witnessing its as- - tonishing cure's cf many whom they had,rcaign "edrto nf thu InsatiableGrave;.;-'• —, ■ Dose of the Sanative, fob.adults,.OriC^drop;. for children, a half drop; and for infants,'yuqiiart ;.- ter dropi the directions explaining the manned of takingn half or quarter drop. • V' , r . y : Price— Three and one-third vix ; dollars*-"' (S2.SO) per hrdf ounce. »A German coin.. value. ?5 cent 5....... ~ For sale at the Post Office,"Slechnnicsburev Cumberland county, Pai', by GEO, F. CAIN, sole agent for Mechanicsburg. : MeChanicsburg, July. 25,1839, ‘SUfIEttBR GOODS-- AlrnoUl &' Co. OF GERMANY
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