BESSJPff’S GAL3D. By virtue of sundry writs of Levari Fa cias to me itirccfed, issued out of the. Court •f Common Pleas-of, C.umberlaml'county, will be exposed to public sale at the Court _ ..-House jnlthe-bnrough-of-Carlisle,- an Friday the 11 th of October, 1839, at 10 o’clock, A. M. the following described real estate to "it: ' _ • ('All that messutio’o, plantation Rnd tract of land, situate in the. township'of , South Middleton iii the county of Cumber land, bounded'and described as follows, to wit:—Beginning at an aslfoak. tree on moun tain cieck, thence by lands'of the heirs of Charles M’Cliirc, dec’d, south fourteen and a half degreed, cast thirty three perches tija post, 1 , thence across said creek by lands of John M’Clure and the heirs of Joseph Knox dec’d., (called,the Paper Mill tract,)- south seventy five degrees and a half, west thirty parches to mountain stone, then.ee along the XUancvor and Carlisle Turnpike Hoad, 1 north nine and a half dogrces,,westfif.een,.perches and two tenfhs to limestone, thence by the same land of M’Clure and Knox’s heirs, south eighty nine degrees, west fifty five perches and seven tenths to a white oak,- thenco by the same land, north one and a half degrees, cast forty four perches and seven tenths to a post, thence by the same land, north nine degrees, wist twenty five perches and six tenths to a post, thence.by lands of- William Moure’s heirs, north fifty five degrees, east seventy eight perches to'a Black oak, thence across said Turnpike by the saine land, north' forty three degrees, east one hundred and five perches to a Span ish oak, thence by land of the heirs of Philip Jleichtor, dec’d; south fifty four degrees ami one fourth, east thirty three perches and seven tenths to a black oak, thence by the same land, north thirty two degrees, cast twenty one perches and seven tenths to a stone heap, thence by land formerly of Ja cob Job, south sixty three ami a half de grees, east twenty six perches and seven tenths, to a hole on the bank o( mountain ■creek, thence up said creek by its several courses a»d distances 10-tho place of begin ning, containing " . 108 ACREM S 3 PES&CISES and allowances, together with all aniksingu "Jar'./tßtfJ'bfffßlings, woods;' Wateh" Coitfi'cs) rights, .privileges and, appnctciuuicesr- what soever there.untif belonging, or in any way appertaining: having thereon erectetf'hi two story Las'House, and two one' story Log Houses, and a large Brick Sank Sani Seized, and taken in execution,as ihepio perty of William Barber, jr. and Sampson Mullin. - -v ’ Al to, a lot oi’feromitl situate in tho bbrongli of Carlisle, bounded and describ ed as follows, to wit; situate on the north ‘side of, Pomfret street in (he aforesaid bo rough," bounded south by said street,' nortji by Church alley, east by a lot late of Agncss Steel tlecM., and on the west by lots of James 11. Devon, Gilbert Searight, and James Cornelius, containing thirty feet in breadth on Pomfret street aforesaid, and two hundred and forty feet in length, to the a ■foresaid alley, be the same more or less, hav ing two Dwelling Houses thereon erected: Also, one oilier lot situate on 'the south side of Pomfret street, extended in said, borough, bounded'north by said street, south by the Seccdor Church lot, east by a lot of Mrs. Shngars late of Mrs. Jjugue, and west by a lot of George Murray, -containing sixty feet in breadth, and two hundred and forty feet in length, be the •same more or less, 'having a Frame House thereon erected, “together with all and-sin* jular the buildings and improvements &r. in your bailiwick, you .cause t.) be levied as •well a'certain debt of five hundred and for- ty dollars with interest from the IGth day of May A. D. 1833, as also seven dollars and fifty fiye cents for costs, which said silm of five hundred and furlycdullars, with the in terest and costs afordsaid, Frederick Watts Esq. Executor of Au'dfcdHL'arothcrs dec’d., lately in our county pourt of Common Fleas licfore our Judges at‘(Carlisle to wit: on the ■ ■ Ist August A. I). 1838, by the consideration ■of the same Court recovered against the said William Keith, of the aforesaiihi&fto certain lots or_pieces of ground with the appurte nancesiAo be levied by the defaults of the said William Keith, in not paying the said sum of five hundred and forty dollars, with the interest thereof .tt the day anil time wherrfhe same ought to have been paid ac cording to the form and-effect of. an act of .Assembly in such civse made and provided!” Seized and taken in execution as the pro perty of William Keith. And all to be sold by me, JOHN MYERS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, - ? Carlisle, Sept. "16, 1839. y JPBBLiC-.SAEiE-- v OP -RlSiiSi ESTATE. -By .virtue of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland County, and of the; last will and testament of William Carothers tlec’d., >ve will expose to public sale on the premises bn Tuesday the 15th day of Octo ber 1839, at 12 o’clock boon: - A first rate farm of limestone land imntaining 180 acres in Westpennsboro’ township, Cumberland. County, bounded by land of Dan’l. Sherban, •John Fishburn, Andrew •Showersahd others, liaviiig a. ~ . ■ ■ LARGE ■DOU'BSiB HOtTSB Jaml/LOG BARN thereon erected, and also ca TENANT HOUSE. There is excellent wkler that never fails .and an orchard on the ■' prdmises. The land is all cleared and un der good fence and cultivation, except 1 3 acres, and the whole lies immediately Aipon tho Cumberland Valley Railroad, and the State road between Carlisle amfNew ‘ ■villa passes through the same. Terms made > known on the day of sale by , GEORGE HI EKES, , Executor of Wm. Carothers,.dec'd. • - . : BENJAMIN MYERS, Guardian for the minor cliililren.of said' dec. Scpti 19, 1839. ';. : r / 4t A. : i - Estate of Jacob ffeihley, deceased. - . V..N O T 1 V E.'-- TST - ETTERS testamentary on the estate of Jacob W tWeiblnv. lata of North hUddloton.towaahlp, doc’d.i hays heart Issued to tho subscriber. All persons having ahy olalina! against said eetolo era fioroby requested, to’pmsantthain property auth'on rtticjaled- for settlement, and those indebted rto Ro •o make payment immedVoly. • ' /GEORGE DIIINDhE,; ■ Administrafor-of-Jaev.b-W ssb!nv r d »V- Purchasers Attend! ‘ Pursuant to an order of the Court lor that purpose, the undersigned will sell at public • sale, at the" Court House, in the borough of Carlisle, on Friday the llth day of October next, at 10 b’clock A; M. the foj 1 ow.ing des cribed property; a part of the real estate of Samuel Neidig of said borough, to wit: All that certain unfinished T U O STORY FRAME HOUSE & LOT OF GROUND/ situate upon the south east corner of Han over & South streetsin.said borough, bound ed by Hanover street on the cast, South street on the north, the Presbyterian grave yard on the east, and a lot of Geo. Mathews on,the south, containing sixty feet in front, and 240 feet in depth', bo the same more or less, subject to a right of way nine feet wide at tho foot of said lot granted to Geo. Math ews,by d.ecd dated 20th March 185 r. /Terms of sale: one half of the purchase money in hand, and the residue on'the Ist of April 1840, to bo secured Tmthe satisfac tion of the committee. i ; W. EBY;, Committee. Sept. 19i 1839. Head IJuauters, Ist Brigade, lltlrDiv. P. Mi 7 ■ Carlisle, 9tb September, 1839. 5 A GENERAL COURT MARTIAL will bo convened at tho public house of Capt. Wm. Moudy in Carlisle, on. Monday tho 21st day of Otrtober next, at 3 o’clock, P. M. lor the trial of Major Samuel Alexander, Major John M’Cart nev, and Lieutenant Alfred Creigii, all of tho First Battilion of Cumberland Volunteers, and such oilier prisoners as may bo brought before said court, upon charges exhibited against them' by Lieutenant Colonel Willis Foully • commanding said Battalion, as specified in his complaint dated tho 25th of -March last. . - The members comprising said Court will be dc ailed as follows, viz: President, Lieut. Col. John Tresler,. 39th Reg*t. '"Lielit. Col. RoßEqjpJU’Cov, 113th Rog’t. Major Wm. Wallace, Ist Reg’t Volunteers, to. -Major Jacob Rriirar, 2d Bat; Cumb. Vol. J Major Tuos. Craighead, £oth Reg’L Major- Samuel Brf.nizer,,B6th Rcg’t. Major Jeremiah Drexleh, 39th Reg*t. Capt. Wm. Moudy, Ist Bat.-Cumb. Vol. (_Capt. Michael Wise, Istß&t. Cumb. Vol. Two orderlies will bp detailed-from the Ist Battalion Curabdrland, Volunteers to attend said Codrt. .. r ßilgadc--Majo.trßivPtvri\-AnnDr f . -give’ such other orders as may bo necessary to form said court.' u '. . WM. CLARK, Brig. Gen, Edward Armor', Brig. Maj.’-' ' ’ , The Hon. Charles M’Cluro has been detailed for said court, and will officiate as Judge Advocate. By authority of the commanding General. EDWARD ARMOR, Brig. Maj. ' ppb&scT s ' eY order of the Orphan’s Court of Cumberland count)* - , I will expose .to Public Sale on the premises. jnJ3.outh3lidillcjton ‘day the s lk if October, at 10 o’clock, noon,‘ air that largo and commodious TAVERN HOUSE, and 13nercs'of land,' situate onthoTrindle Spring Hoad, .about three miles cast of Carlisle, having also thereon crcotcd a first rate ° . STOITB BAITE BAF.K,, and ether improvements. The land is limestone of the best quality and under good fence* and two small orchards on it.of good fruit, with an excel lent well of wnt.»r at the door. To be sold as the properly of Jonathan lutzm.il lor, doc’d: Terms will be made known on the day of sale by JOSEPH CULVER, Guardian for the Heirs, August 22, 1839, ■ - 7 1. Wirst rale IFftrzn for Sale* will be exposed to public sale on the .. a. premises, in Wcstpcnnsboro’ township, Cum berland county, on JKedncad-ay the IC//* tf October , 1839, at 13 o’clock, noon, Aifirst rate (arm pf limnstono land, situate upon tho Coriodoguinnctt Creek, a bout eight miles west of Carlisle and two miles north of tho-llailroad, bounded by lands of Daniel Doner,and Samuel Bowman and tho L'reeU, con taining one hundred and fifty acres, about ten acres of which arc in timber,’ and the residue under ex cellent fence and tho highest state of cultivation. The'improvemcnts arc u TWO STOJSI* STOWD If 5 3] --HOTTB3, AND A LOG itiZlMowse and stone Kitchen , a double Log Barn, Wagon-shod, Cornscribs, a Stone Spring Distillery. There is al so on the south side of tho farm a two story ‘SP.IOK TENANT HOUSE, Stable and well of water. There are about 14 acres of-meadow-land-ofAho-vejylbest-quality r amL thb whole abounds with locust timber. __ the residue of one halfwio purchase money on the Ist of April next, andfthe balance in three equal annual payments without’interest to bo secured by a lien on tho land. - - H ROBERT LAIRD, Administrator with thfwill anntwcd of JAMES M’FARtANE, deo’d I will also soli at the same time and place, by an order of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, as the property of Robert M’Farlano dec., ■ JL TRAM OP WOOBIAHU sijjjate in FrankQjrd township, about three miles north of iho above described farm bounded by land jpf P. Zeigler, Washmood’s heirs and others, con tainin'about four acrel and a half. “Also the un divided half of anothor-tract of woodland jn tile same township, held in common with George M. Graham, bounded by land of Mrs. Johnston, Brown and Brittain, Peter Myers and others, containing twenty-six acres more or less, which is also situ ate. about three miles north of the first described farms. Terms of sale:' one half on the Ist of April next, and the balance-in one year without interest. ROBERT LAIRD, Administrator of liobert dic'd, August 22, 1839., Piano. Fortes for Sale. Mrs. Hoffman, on Chesmit street, near Front, has fur sale four splendid Piano's which she will dispose of on very reasonable terms, as she is about removing from Har risburg.' -- -- Also, several escellertt Guitars^ single ami patent screws, and a variety of choice music. Sept. 19, 1839. St. Estate of William 31. Reynolds. NOTICE. rc-Notice is hereby given thatdetters of-ad ministration with' the will annexed, in due form of law, have been granted to the, sub scriber bn the estate of William M. Rey nolds,- late of- Shippensburg,-Cumberland County, deceased,—therefore all ' persons knowing themselvesindebted to the said es tate," are requested to mnke'immediajb. pay ment,. and .those having any just claims to present them without delay. ■ GKORGE MM>INNESS, i 1. Adm’r. with the will annexed. 1 Shippensburg, Sept, 19, 1339. -.'fit- To the electors of Cumberland County. Fellow offer myself to your con sideration ns a candidate for tho office of Prothon btary of tills county, and respectfully solicit your support at tho next election. YouteVl&c., . , WM. M. POIITER. Carlisle loth. Sept., 1839. To the citizens of Cumberland County . The subscriber being solicited by a, number of his friends to oiler himsolf as a volunteer candidate for tho-.oflico of REGISTER,' announces to tho citizens of said county, that ho will stand a poll at the next general election, and respectfully so licits their votes; and should ho bo elected, pledg es himsolf to discharge tho duties of said office with fidelity. Yours respectfully, *■ ~ JOHN HALBERT. Carlisle, Sept. 12,1839. To the elector* of Cumberland County, Fellow-Citizens:—l offer myself to your con sideration as a candidate for the office of Recorded and Olorlc of tills county, and respectfully solicit your.support at tho next election. Yours, &c. Sept. JO, 1830.—te. To the Citizens of Cumberland county. The subscriber, being solicited by a num ber of ills' friends to offer himself as a candi date for the .offices of Recorder of Deeds, Clerk of the courts of General Quarter ses sions,Oycrand Terminer,and Orphans’court, announces to the citizens of said county, that he will stand a poll at the next General elec tion anil respectfully solicits their votes. Should he ,be elected he will endeavor to discharge the duties of the office with fidelity. JOSEPH BAUMAN. Dickinson township. Sept. 16, 1839. Cumberland Valley Rail Road Company. NOTICE. An Election for President, Treasure*, Secretary and four Managers, for the Cumberland Valley Kail Road Company, will be hold at tho public house of 001. George Perreo in Carlisle, on the first Monday. (Seventh day) of October next, be tween tho hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P.M. .. Stockholders claiming to vote at said election will take notice that by tho act creating said Com pany it is proVided that' “no bo per mitted to vote at said, election unless bo or she shall have fully paid all the instalments or tho shares of stock by him or her subscribed,” Carlisle Sept. 9, T 839. ’ PUBLIC SALE. ” WILL bo sold on tho premises; on the 12//* day rf October nexty tho following described real es tate, to wit: t •S Ejot of 'Ground, Containing 7 acres and 10 perclies, formerly tho property of John Carey, dcc’d.-; situate in Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, one mile North of Mecbanicksburg, bn the road leading to the Silver Spring, having-thereon erected a small ‘Log house, log’ stable’and’ait orch‘ard"’of’good fruit. The whole is enclosed with good fence. Terms will bo made krfown on tho day of salo by JOHN HOUSER. • Sept. 12th, 1839. . ts. ¥a!iiable fnriii I’or Salt*. WILL bo sold at private sale, a valuable plantation of first rate slate land, situate in Newton township, Cumberland county, about one half mile north-west ofNcwvillo, bounded as fol lows, viz: On the by lands of John Sharp, on the east by John Davidson, on the South by John Williams, and on tho north by the Connbdd guinet creek, containing MO acres, more or less, about 40 of which are in excellent meadow and a bout 30 acres in woodland. Tho improvements are a one story and a half 03OUllffiE EOE MOUSE, . and a DOUBLE LOG BARN—also a well ol excellent water near the door. - The whole is dcr good, fence, and in-a high state of cultivation* An indisputable title will be given, and terfiis will be moderate. .. .. Persons desirous of purchasing* can be shown it by applying to Mr. Thomas Chizzem residing in Newvillc, or to the first named subscriber residing in Dickinson township. SAMUEL STUART, ANN STUART* August 29*1839. N. I).—lf not sold before the sth'day of Octo ber next, it will on that day bo rented to the high est bidder for the term of one year, VALU/.3L3’ PLANTATION For Sale, THE subscriber will dispose of at private sale that valuable plantation situate in Cumber land' entity, about 5 miles west of Carlisle entire turnpilcoicadingcto ChamJiersburg, and nearly in sight of the rail road, adjoining lands of John Paul, -Ex-Govcrnor_Ritner arid others, containing 1(11 a cres of first quality limestono land, of which about J3Q_acrcs-is-\vcUtimbered, A MOD LOG HOUSE and LOG KITCHEN,,w?th a LOG BARN—also a never failing well of excellent water near the door, which, with a triflufg expense, could be made to supply every field wmi water—also two. excel lent ofchoico fjuit trees. For terms apply to the subscriber one iml£ east of Carlisle, n<£r the rail road. . • \ - M. FISHBURN,- *2geni for Jonas Jftshburn.- September, 1839. Bt. N. B.— also severafother fits Prate farms and mill preppies for sale. M. F, Public Sale. WILLTo sold by:lhe subscriber,, at public vendue, on the promises, on Saturday the V3th of October next , at one o’clock, P. M. • ' A LOT OP GROUND . situate in East Pcnnsborough township, Cumber* land county, bounded by lands of Elizabeth Whisr jer,' WidawTritt and others, containing TEN A- ClfcES AND FORTY PERCHES, more or less, all cleared and in a high state of cultivation. The improvements nip a one and a half story LOGtIBOttJSE, AOOOPEaSHOPi AND LOG BARNi’ti young thriving Apple chard of choice Wit, and a never-failing spring or water at the door. The above mentioned tract of land is of a good quality and is in a hodithy neigh borhood, within one and a half miles pf Aloxander & Penrose’s mill and abouthalf a mile froraAVhar ton’s tavern. ' . , • V An indisputable title will be given. ‘ -r' Terms of sale will bo mado known on the day. JOHN MILLER. Sept. 5, 1839. Estate of Andrew dffateer, dec , d. ' - NOTICgS. LETTERS: testamentary on the restate of An drew Maleer,,Esq. Into of'Allen township, Cumberland county, deceased, have, boon issued to.tho subscribers. All -persons having claims a gainst said estate aro hereby requested to present tiiem properly authenticated for settlement, and ihoso indebted will ranko payment iramediati%. ’ ANN MA'fEER, Executrix,. .. - , ResidinginAllen township. SAMUEL CLARK, Executor,.;; - —.- . . Residing in-SfonroeJowmhip,:. August IS,-1339,—6t. ' 3b . ' €OAk! COAL! •; TUST received and forsaleat my landingnear the Steam Mill, on the. Canal, 500 tons o' -lied AsU Pine Grove Coal, warranted to be . the best article of the kinc known’nt the present lime; 1$ will be i sold ii lots to suit purchasers. Also-—a large quantity ,of LUMBER of •dif ferent*'kinds and qualities! superior Shingles ‘PJasttn Salt by tlie barrel, &c. all of whicli unldes will be disposed.of at the most reasona ble prices CHARLES L. BBItGHAUS. ILirriaburg, June 6, ,. 5m 8011 10 good PI Ue Moulders are wanted im mediately at Oak Grove Furnace, Peiry county, to whom constant employment will', be given and good wages paid. Apply to . * Plies, Fobbing & Tiiudium. Oak Grove, May 30, 1339. 2in fORGEMEN WANTED. CSI£l. D. # ot. Crfr man \\ Ivinj| Jtsbeloiig rthe iuVpciTH(ral)fe^ffon(ft ; .o.t; adding a kkw and precious doctrine toihe Science of’Medicine—a new doclimie which, though vehemently opposed by many of the fa culty, (of which he is a valuable membci) he proves to he as well founded in truth as any .Ipc trine of Holy Writ—.i.ductrine, uponthe verity of which are suspended the lives of millions of our race, abd which l:e boldly challenges, his op posersto refute, viz - : Consumption is a disease, always occasioned by a disordered at Ac of Via Vitx, for JL'fc Frinct/i/e) of the human body.' open secretly lurkin'# in the system for years be forethere'is the least compituiU uf the lungs and whichjn iy be as certainly , though.not so quickly cured , as a common cold , or simple headache .— An invaluably precious doctrine this, as it im pans no important lesson to. the apparently healthy of both sexes, teaching them that this ■insidious foe may ,1)0 an unobserved inmate of their “clayey houses’* even while they imagine themselves secimrTrom -its-attacks, teaching them that TUE'GKEAT SECRETIN THE ART OF PRESERVING HEALTH IS TO PLUCK. OUT THE DISEASE WHILE IN THE HLADE, AND NO V WAIT TILL. THE FULL GROWN EAR. This - illustrious benefactor of man is also enti tled to your unfeigned gratitude, and the.grati tude of a world, fur the invention of bis Match less Sanative,—' whose healing fiat may Justly claim for it *pich a title, since it-has so signally triumphed over our great common enemy con sumption, both in the first arid last stages,—a medicine which has thoioughly'fdted the va cuum in the M iteria Medico,.and proved litselfthe Conqueror of Physicians —a medicine, Tor windfall mmkiml will have abundant cause to l)U*ss thc-benificent band of a kind Providence i medicine *vhose wondrous virtues have been’ so glowingly portrayed “ven 4>y some of our clergy, in their pastoral visits to the Stick ebam -hVr; l>y which means they often become the hap py-instruments of ch anging desptmdi mjy into hope, sirknessinto health, and sadness onriends into j fulness. matchless Sanative, n medu inc of to.in in than the vast mi ies of. Austria, or even the united treasures of mir globe—a meilieine," which is obtained equal ly,from the vegetable, mineral and anim:il kipg* dpm's, and thus possesses i tliree-fold power,—a medicine, which, though dflpgned as Remedy for consumption solely, -is of a myste rious influence over many diseases uf the system,—a iivdtciM*, which beg|ps to he valn£l bv Physicians, who are dullv'witnessing its as tonishing ewes f many whom they hud resign ed to the grasp of the Insatiable Grave. DoJTK'of for adults* one drop; for children, a half drop 4 and forinfAnts a qnar Terdrnp; tlre^maimr.r ot taking a half nr quarter drop. - Prick—'Three and per half ounce •A German coin, value,7s cents. For.sale at the I*ost Office* Mechahicshunr, Cumberland county, Pa., bv GEO. F, CAIN, sole agent for^Mechanirshurg. Mechanicslnirg, July 25. 1839. Waiving resigned her. situation in the common schdols, Uas;o‘pene 7p. in. •• 12 m. ' 9a. m. It LAMHEII I’rtlSf; P;.M.‘ AVentern .)'* ‘ * Southern 41 “ Ne\vville : “ .Three young Hhrseg, suitable for saddle oi* ... r ■ One new TiUhprry, / . O »;• s .‘t ht*m ~ ' Three acres of first-rate lime stone land, alLplearcd and in a high stale of cul tivation. The improvements are a —■ EOG HOUSE A IjHG SfflOI 0 , each one and a h df stories high, a sfn.ill'LoG Staoi.K, an excellent apple orchard, besides a number of plum,- peach, pearand-cherry trees. For terms, &rv apply to the subscriber resid ing on the premises. PETER’SLOUHOWER. , July 2.7. 1839. SUSIESGI'ODS •Untold A Co. Have just received a large assortment of new and ohejip summer goods, which they offer uu u,su dly low. . .. Fheir stock of mhslins, checks* tickings, dril lings, Stc. is the l)esl\iiow in town. 4 The\ have just received a case of leghorn bonnets, of thtir own importation from no. 20 to-Sd. which they are enabled to offer at one half the price that b.is been usual to ask-Car them Jierei and all other goods in their line such a’S silks, nvushn dc taines, boinbazeens, plain ami figured muslins, swiss jaconet aml caiijbW.k.- bishop lawns, *c. I he public arc respectfaWinvited to cull. ' BARGA^S!j®GA3NS!! THE purchased the stork of goods Weaver, at the north east corner of the PuhlV. Squ ire, Chi'- lisle, consisting of a large and'gencVal assortment of seasonable - ** DHIT-GOODS, GROCERIES, QEEENSfVARE, fyc. Alf.n, a general assortment iurs. - Persons re;|Ue-.iin£ it will be wailed upon at their residences. <>. T* 1E MibiciVivr?,'will lc "w lor out* or niol*e yc*nrs thvir_ v.thi iblv Ton Nnrd, with all its append i£t*s. It is one ot’ the. beat locations in Virginia lor cirriiiu' on the businews on an \ xtenMve.sc-dr, .is there is abundant room suscl the m iterials are ample. A nunihvVnt the \ -its an* im Ut cover, and all the hnildhuts tire ol the most suitable kin I—besides the irlir.idars enquire nf HUGH GIUUKECE 8c CO. ‘ fl irper’s Ferre, Feb, 7. enwil It. AMtJNEV. H>ANI)EI{6ON, FROSH HAaRISBtJRG TO PSII- rip Ilia subscriber, i;r itefnl fur tiust favors, re- H speclfnllv acquaints his friends anil the pub lic, that he has put into npi-vuiiKi nn Ihe ii •ItTSBITKft. LANCASTER, ■>;■<» COI.UMH IA K:V 11.. ROAD, a line of new U( IU HL EC A IfS, winch will rnnremdariv he.tween llarrisbnry k Philadelphia, hv which- fina ls and Produce nf all descriptions will he forwarded with care and despatch, at the lowest rateS'of freight. (tends will he received at tlie.W \UEHOUSE of THOMAS I. MAXWELL. N. E. corner of Dread mid Vine streets, Philadelphia, and for warded to Hi nish "Carlisle,.Ghainherslmrg, ami intcVmediate'phices, and hv the subscriber, - OWEN M’CAHE, J.D. ELLIOTT. H irri.sbure:, Jan,' 3h, 1839., / I/'FISII. SALT \NI) PLASTER, CON- SdWNTLYON H ASH. Gash pai I for almost ill kinds of coitutry produce. DYEING & SCOURING. THE subscriber respectfully inlorms the pub lic lli.it she continues to cleanse Clothes of ’ erease, stains, &c. in the best manner and with- - out injuring the cloth. She.will alsti attend to ■■ DTSING all kinds pf Yarns, Cloths, Si|ks. Bcc. Bcc. any cnlorwhir.h tnav be desired., * 7 horn ton*, C Dr. David- A*. Mahon '. ’Reference* — Carlisle.. Dec. 6, 1838. A VALUABLE TAN YARD POP- P.3MT, AT HARPlili'S FERRY, VA-. 4 sjcw ITiine of Vrcifj’tt Cars VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.