'-ware'll in the neighborhood, to' detect" the . rogues .should- they return. The night was ’dark, arid the watch being at a distance,lire thieves made their entrance YihpetxdivciU ... .'ami retiewgd their operations uponthe door of the. "Vault., How long they had been'af work, is ajnatter of conjccture, but tlm first notice the ivjtch . had of tbeir\procecdings, was thediglit shining from the windows.— Being quite; sure _of their; game, - they sur rounded the building. and exclaimed ,‘‘Now uie’pe got if Hr* opened the door, when be hold, Hie whole interior of the counting rooin was on fireT The villians had fled.— The firt Was soon extinguished and but lit tle damage done, Yesterday there Was much excitement, ' but no discoveries have been made, as' yet, to detect the nerpetrators of this most during act of wicheoness. . Being' unable to. force ' their way into the vault, they, out of'mere malice, put firelntw a closet under the coun ter and fled.-.'. The timely discovery of the fire prevented the serious consequences which would have followed had the adjoining build ings -also, taken fire. As it - is;-we-hardly ' dare to sleep, for fear that some'ocher at tempts to fire the village may be more .suc cessful. ‘Yours, ■ J. A. . Manchester, Vl. Nov. 5, 1839. The watchers for the-meteoric showers of November had had luck in this city; One ’ of the nights was clear, but no meteors ap peared, aid the next night was cloudy. In New York they did better as miiy be seen by the. subjoined articles:— Penn, The Jlletcofs.—^ Tuesday night was fayor iible for observing the meteors, and a goodly number of them were seen. A friend states that about 5 O’clock on Wednesday morn ing, lie counted ten in the course of five minutes.. They appeared to come from a south westerly direction. The same person . remarked that he had noticed an unusual number lor several nights past. He is nfit a star gaiter by profession.—A r . Y. Eoe.PpsK Meteprs.'which haVe becri seen for The several years past on the morning >of .the thirteenth, (if November, maiVe their apijear • nnce this" year as usual'. • The display‘in the h.avens, as we learn from, those who Were - upon the vvakh Tor tlk'fSpectacle, was notas - hriKiiip't as it was hi t : 834, ivheiy this great " ineteiiek; iphctiomencm was most striking, or as h has been (in.SiTveial .occasions.since.—; Wlia'tv'fe’w meteors there-were, appeared.to move towards the-.northeast.— Journal qj Coifiiucrce* i MAP.SII3DS ,Oli the 15th insl. liy Diu Rtfv.TK PTBoscft' mill er’.'M r. Adam Coovcr, to Mjss Elizabct! ■Jhmmingcr, both of Dickinson township On the ‘14.1h inst. by the same-; Mi'; Join \ Mainer, to Miss Sushnna Conmicry, botli ol If rank ford. On the same day, by. the same, Mr. Ben jamin like, to Miss Margunt of Frankfort!. ! On the same day, by thc-sanie, Mr. Duvi HuUlwin', of Jjjckinson, to Mis Mari) Jin. J’alm, of Springfield. '' ■. Public Sale. * Will be sold at public sale’on Tuesday thcSlst day of December nest, at 10 o’clock A. M.> the following described real estate late the property of Moses Scruggs dcc’d., to wit: A LOT oa PiEbS OP GROUND situate in Newton township, Cumberland count)', bounded by lands of Rov. Alex. Snarp and SamM. Wild, containing about three acres, having there; on cradled a two story “ ' jlog Mt&wmm *m*p 'bt&bjlie, and Bark She’d, and Mill House,with a neycrfail ing stream running,near said Tannery. The terms of'Sale will be $lOO to be paid byj tho'purchaset on the confirmation of the sale by the. Court, the_xcsidue of one half on the first of April next, when .possession, will be given arid a deed made to tlie’pufch'aser ami the balance in one .year thereafter Without interest, to be secured by a Heirnpbn the land or by bond with approved se-| ■curity. By order of Orphans’ Court. ALEXANDER SCROGGS, AdmV of Moses Scroggs, dec’d. Nov. 21, IS'3D.—'3L* PUBLIC SALE. Thp subscriber \rtU sell, at public sale, os the promises, in'Dickinson "township,. Cumberland ■county, on Friday the Gth da'y of December, JFarm of first rate JLimcstonc -J- —— rJE/iflvVJt, ; r —— COSTAtiVISG 148 ACRES, strict measure, a good Log- ; • ■ EEOUS3 AND BADN,- s good Orchard, well of .water and other, im provements, now in the occupancy of Jacob Claudy; Also, on Saturday the 7th of December, a valu able FARM in West FennsboroUgh township, on -the-easLof Palm^TaVern r t'he-great*westcnrtuni=- pike passing the door, CONTAINING 1130 ACRES, more or less,* of gdod-Umeatonfc lahd,' a good Log House, Orchard and other improvements.' •- Sale to commence at 13 o’clock," ttodn, on said ;days. Conditions made known at the time” of sale, indisputable titles will bo made to the properties. • . ‘ JAMES PIPER. , . -- *• Execuiaii of TVm, dec'd, Big Spring, Nov. 21, 1839. . . 3t TIiRWSME luZ,Bl€T* OJY. - Notice is hereby given to the Stockholders of ■ the Hanover.and.Carlisle Turnpike Road.Compar ny» that aaclectibh will behold, at the house of ■ James M’CaaK, in Petersburg, (YorKSpringa,) on 1 uesday the.loth, daybf December next, to.elect .y?s. an 4.. at ; the. saipo.timeand. place v- to be elected by the ©ommissionr era of Cumberland and Adams counties," to serve (Tor one year. THOMAS STEPHENS, , , ■ PreaideHt of said BbaTd. • ' Nov, 21, 1839. ; . ; MOKES WOT HBAI.TH. .<;rri^'>)jo'ei!|^ ; i)e4lib'.' most ■ Certainly feel blessed when tlieyjcomijare themselyes.to those • sufferpritliai' have ; beeir afflicted rfor years with ■ various disease's- which the human .iaffijly are all . lo Ue irriuhfed . whlii. Diseases preseni. tliemselyes in various .forms and from yai'ious .ciycomsiaiicesf -whir.il in. the- rnminpiiri-fni’iitv ni a v.n lln ec, lu; rk r {II iyt h-> ese-f Ur.O.H.llar ' Hch»« Compound strengthening ami German AperleutWlls,—socirio, f)vsjjepsiii,Liye> Om jrl'iiiits, i-iei 111 Ulu.-uio;uism, Geoer,.) Debility*. Fedffile: IJiseises, .and all diseases xh wliich humaii |ia|^ta.»hbj^Vwhei«’' : tlie-''«to4 : much -is affi cted. f. Directions!- for rosing these- M-dicjingaf-a'.ways; accompany. thr.m,.y;jiThe«e MeijiCiues mo Ke/taken safety- by their bperatiomand pleasantdtrt.liieir-effertn. i. Priiirjpal Office h* 1 ’ *ffe,-Upitert Stales, N<i. 19 North Eighth,slreeW Pliilad.elniiiavr tale by J. J-MYERS & CO. ] i V.’J V/■ *4i' : ORPHANS’ COI'RT SALE. In pursuance pt* d dfecreo of Orphans’ Court of 'the county of Cumberland, twill offer at public sale on the pTemikefc, on Saturday tho 11 th day of December nexti'arifi o’clpck, noon, tho following property, viz: ■ V t]V JLOT containing 14 acres; more or less,. shunto in Mif flin township, bounded by lands of John Culbert son, Philip Koohlz and John Shulenbefget, hav ing thereon elected a two story -•> LOG HOUSE ANii STABLE, late the property of John Hefflefinger, deceased. > The terms will bo.cash; on the confirmation of the sale by tho Court, . PfiTßll. WEAVER, Administrator of said de<?d* . Notember 21, 1839. 4t STRAYMIOG. Came to the ,planlation-of-the>^»a,voßs subscriber,, in N. Middlemen town-*T ? ship, about & mileshorth of Car lisle, on or about the Ist Instant, WHITE &OAR, supposed .to wpigh about 125 pounds. The owner is desired to. .come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away, or .nejwill be_disposed bf as the law directs. * " : WM; COBNMAN. “ November 21, 1839. * : v - 8t Notice to cuEOitoks; TAKE NOTlCE'that w® to tho JudgC3 of ( tho court ofcommon pleas of Cum berland county, for'the benefit of the insolvent laws of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, mad tbby have appointed Tuesday the 10th day of Bee ember next, for the hearing of us and out creditors at the coutt house in the borough of Carlisle,when an'J where you may attend if yon think proper. . WILLIAM STROHM. ELI MILLER, . GEO. M. PHILLIPS, < GEORGE EGE. Nov.mbor 31, IS)9. JOHN ZU6 r ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFERS his professional services In the practice of Law, iirthe several Courts of ..Cumberland enmity. His office.is in the Public S puie,;next doer to the diug-store of John J. 'Myers to* Co, , . i . v •. . • ‘ , N«.y. 5L'tBS9., > . Sm important DISCOVERY. public arc hereby directed to t ile im d- J 5 ii'al advertisements of DiC HAULICH’S Ct-li L>ratecl jConi/i6uud Screr/gt/ieninif Tonic, and Gt:rwan jl/ieriehc /‘ii{ai which are ■si Medicine «>t great valuta to the afflicted, discovered hy O;, P. liailich, a celehi’.:jted"pliy’bTcnili~at“ATrd(7rTr Germany; which lias been used with .UHparal !ekd succi ss throughout Germany* 'Phis Med*' icwVe c< nsi ts of two kinds; Gen'nan A perient,iiml the Compound Strengthening Toole Pills. They are efich put up' in .small pricks ..ami-sliould- both -he used to eftVct-a-permanent cure, Those who are afflicted would do.well to in ike a trial of this invaluable Medicimsasihey, nevcr pr duce sickness ornauseu Avhilc using.l A safe and ifTVctual remedy for , DYSPEPSIA INDIGESTION, :tn I all Stomach Complaints; pain If, v* er Coinplaiuls, Loss of Appetite, Flatulency, Jkdpit.»tioiujf the 1 [eai‘t,.Ge4ierul-U.eh»Uty 1 -Ne»— v«.us,lrniability f Sick Headache, Fenial.e...Dl»j_ eases-Spasmodic Affections*, Uheumatisni.Aslh tiMs, eoiisUmj*ion,&c* I’li £ German jj/iericm Pith tVe to cleanse the stomach and purify the Blood. „ The Tonic or Strengthening Pith are to strengthen ami ihvigovale (he nerves and di- and give lone to the Stomach, «» ilkliscases originate from impurities of the blood uul disordered stomach. This mode of treating diseases is pursued by all practical Physicians, which e*pMenct hastaughtthem to bethe only' remedy to < nTccl a cure. They are not commended and prescribed by the most* expe-! r-ienced Physicians in their daily practice, but also talajn by those gentlemen themst-lves when* ever they feel the symptoms of th<we diseases, 1o which- they know them to be efficacious.— This is the case in all large cities in which they have an extensive sale. ’ It h not to he under stood that these medicines wilt cure all diseases aijej^d\L!AV_,pJlJ:ifvmg the lh<-v wi!l not do; hut they certainly will, and sufficient authority of daily proofs ass'-rting that those ; medicines, taken as recommended by the di rtT.tlo.is which accompany them; will cure a great majority of discuses of the stomach, lungv, and livei* liy. which impurities of the blood are occasioucd. Ask II iriich’s Compound Strengthen ing Touie., and (ierman .Aperient Pills. Principal Office fer the sale of this medicine is nt Nii, 19 North Eighth street, PhdatlelnHu, Also—For side at the drug store of I. J. MY- F.KS & CO', Carlisle, who. are Agents for Cumberland county.’ Nov. 31. ,1839.. IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. Du. O P.ilAßt.tcu’s comfioatttl i iintnift/i ruing Tonic, and. Cefman yi/irrierit Tilts. — rhose (tills remove all those* distressing diseases Females are lialde to he afflicted. with. They reoiore tl o.se morbid secretions which when retained, spun induce a mi pi her of diseases and oftentlnu-s tvie let" Females utthappy and miserable all their lives.. Those pills used ac cording to ilirertli-ns, immediately create a new airl healthy action throughout the whole system by purifying the ilooil, and giving strength to ihe stomacli and bowels at the sapie time i-e -lieving the paiiyin the lnins," gi ving apjtetite and invigorating the system .igain to its preper functions anti restoring-tranquil re* pure.; _J ,—__,e - , Ask fir Dr. rtat-lich’s Compound Strength- 1 ening T-'nir. and German Aperient Pills. Prin cipal Office, 19 North Eighth strett,' Philadel.' phia. - Also for sale tit the drug store-of ’ I.}, MYEHS & CO., Carlisle. IHinmiatism, Entirely cured by ,the use of Ur. O. P. Har heirs Compound Strength, ming anil German Aperient I'dls.—Mr. SOLOMON WILSON, ol Chester Co,. Pa;-, afflie-tedTor two years with' the above distressing 'disease, of which' he had to-use Ins crutches-for 18 months, his symptoms were excruciating pain in all .Iris joints, especi ally in his.hip, shoulder ant] uncles,-pain Increa sing alwaystowards.eyehnnpiHttHled with lieal;- Mr. V\ ilson,-was at one time nut able to bioW bis lintbs on accanmt ot the pain being sn greaV, he -bring advised by a friend of.his to prorine Dr. Harlirh’s Pills of which he sentto the Agent iit.'WwtCheater and procured someV on Using tfljr niedicine thejhird day the paiirdisap'peaiVd and his strength' increasing '.lust, aiidln thrfe weeks 'was fible't'i'atteiid'to his business, which" he bad not doneJfpr. 18 months; for the benefit of others afflicte-d, be wishes tlioseliiifs publish ed that they inav be relieved, and again enjiy the pleastireSmf.a healthy life- ' ' - , / , Fot- salc by s ,i ,J. J. MYERS (3 CO. tiIV.BIICOIWMr AINT Ciived .by .the uye of pr, Compound Pilja.’ r P«h?etv tin/ly- curb’d nttheiibme .distressing - disease:— his symptoms were, pam ami weight in the left Inseof-t'ppetne- va-imUii'.!,', acrid' rhirta l UQiis.a diatens»fppftliP!,t.iniai:lii sick headache;' rnrreti (nneur, ctunUnaifce changed to a. citron pnire.itliing, disturbed rest, at tended with hscourJ), Rreat debiljtv, with mlteit svmptnms indicating great, derangement of-the functions of tbelivcr. Me, Richard had tin-ad- : vice of several physicians; but received nomir using. DV.-IfirlichS Medicine, which !ermifiHtev|Ji,-e(fectii)g:a perfeci: cure. '■ ,K«r sale by .vJ. J. MVRRSOCO. • DyspepMa aod Hypocondriacism. (Jurtdby Dr, E&rHth 9 8 celebrated Medicines, ' Mr, y/M. MOUKISON, T of Schuylkill Sixth street, Philadelphia, afilictcd for several years with ,the ; above distressing at the stomach, headachei .palifitution of the heart, impaired appetite, Acrid eruccklicmp, coldness and weakness of the fextremitiesi emaciation general delnlity/drsfurhed rcstpa prebbure ahd freight at the stomach after eating, severe ft) ing pain's in the cheat, - hack and aides, coativencsa, a dislike for society or conversation, languor am) lassitude’u'pon teaat occasion' , Mr. Mom son had applied lo'the fimstefrunerft physicians, wlin considered it beyond the power of human skdl to restore hilmj.lo health;, however, as his afflictions had reduced him to n deplorable con dition, having been induced bv a IrieinJ of his to -try Dr. HarlichV Medicines,.as ihey being highly recommended, hy which he procured two packages for trial; before using the second package, he f-untj.himselfgreatly relieved, and by continuing th.e use olthem the disease.en tirely disappeared—he is now. enjoying all the blessitigs’oT perfect health. • For s le liy J. J .-Myers to* Co. * LIVER COMPLAINT, Ten years standing, cured by the Mse of Dr, hJIRUCWS Compound Strengthening - and German aperient Pills, Mrs. Sarah Hover, wife of William Boyer,. North F* urth street above Cnllowhill, Philadel phia, entirely cured of the above distressing dia : , ease. Her symptoms were, habitual costivenesk o! tl eb >wels, total lossnfappetite, excruciating pain la the side, stomach and hack, depression of spirits, extreme debility, could not-He on her left side without an aggravation of pain, with other’symptoms indicating a great derangement in the functions of the liver. "Mrs. Boyer was attended by several of the first Physician's, but rec« ived but little Velief.from tlieif* TOedicine;— at last, a friend ofheVs procured a package of Dr. HavUclPs Strengthening and German Ape rient Pills, w'luclv, by the use of ’one • package, induced her to continue with the mediclnei which resulted in ejecting a permanent Cure, beyond the expectations of her friends. For sale by - f J. Jv MYERS'fif Co.,Carlisle. BARGAINS, BARGAINS, BARGAINS CftBJIPEIi■ TWIN EFJEitIN THE subscriber has just opened a very large and splendid assortment of. ff all; AND WINTSP. GOODS, consisting in part of Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassi netls, Plain and Figured Mertfine-s, Hombitzines, Prince de Laities, Saxonv do.-* Cambrics, Mus lins, llandkerchi**fs. Hosiery,’-'. ; Groceries & Qweensivart. "His customers amllbe - public are jMspcctfuUy. solicited to, call ,'Bc a'Ml themseLyes •inf cheap bargains, as he‘is determined low. .... Carlisle, Orf. 3 I,' 1839. DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA!!. ■ Ifti/re proofs of the efficacy of Dr. Harlich’s Sledic^nea.—’Mr. Jonas HaUtmai*, of Sunmey "towiiy Pa\> entirely cured of the above disease, which he.was afflicted with for six years: his sv.mptohts were a sense <»♦ distension and oppres sion after eating, distressing pain ih the pit of the stomach, nausea, loss of appetite, yidrlinoss and dimness of sight, 'cy, acrid ernctationg, sometimes vhmilinp, and pain in th£rir htside,'depte&sion <)f "spirits, drs, lurbed test, faintness." and not able'to pursue his business without c lusing his immediate efcha'us lion and weariness. Mr. Hartmariis happy, to state to the public ami is willing.'to give any in formation to the afflicted* respecting the won- Oerfnl hem fit he "received -from the use of. Dr. Hartich*s. Compound Strengthening nirdGcrman Aperient Pills. For sale bv .J. J MYEftS & Con Carlisle. insurance against fide DY jyorth America Insurance Co. Philadelphia: CAPITAL. $600,000. T'lE above company through their “Agency in Carlisle, M ' still continues to insure all kinds of prnpculy Th this and tlrendjoining-ccnn* tics at the lowest rales. The usual risk on or brick houses averages about $4 per annum on each thousand insured, and a stock of merchan difce consisting of dry goods groceries, and the usual assortment of a coantVystoixs will be in'* sored at liie same rale. > ,w Properly holders, and merchants gcnci'aUv throughout this and the adjoining counties, will please the above notice attention. .Appli cation can be fyiade either by letter or in person to tlie subscriber in Carlisle. Nov. 14, 1839 LIVES. COMPLAINT. • This-disease”is*discbvemlby :T~fixed obtuse pain add weight in the Hgh.t jy;U* under the short ribs*-attended with heat, Oneasiiicss -about the pit of the stomach,-*-theVe is in the. right side also a dimension—the patient loses and becomes sick ami troubled with .vomiting. becomes ance changes to a pale or citron color or yellow, like those. j.lHirted with jaundice-r—difficulty’df l>rcathimr. disturbed rest, attended with a dry cough, difficulty of layiifg on the left side—the body becomes weak. ’and finally the disease ter-, mi nates into another of amove serious • nature, which in alhprobability is.far beyond the power of .human skill,- Dr.~~HaiTich V Compound if takenjit the cummeuteiuent of this disease, will check it, and by continuing the use <>f the medicine a lew weeks, u perfect cure will be perfi rmed. . Thousands can testify to this fact. .2 •CmtfoT.Ues 'of roarfy persons may daily he scen ot-Oie cfiicafy, of this inv'alu.ible medicine, by applying, at .the Medical Office, fto. 19 North Eighth street, Philadelphia. Also, for sale by. • : . w J. J. MYEKS, 6f CO. V Estate of Philip Zeigler, deceased, . ,JNQTI€E»-' yA .Lt. per, nn» kimwing themselves to be in- JMi • of Said deceased will ■iii.iKe piiyn>eiit\oo orbefore the 6lh of Decem ber next, .and those hnvin&r.lidnis against 'said feuite willj.resent tiieni preperly authenticated for settlement, at the 1 ite residence ol said dec. ■ John Zeigkr,.. *) ‘ 7■ ' : ( r JlsrahmtK Zei Sf/cr, . : 7 SainUei : Zeigkf,. 77 7. . ■•JesseZiijrkf, ' “Esccu-xs. 77'-; • David Zeigkr, 7 ; ,'..7 -7'' -7- ■■„ Philip Zeister., J,- 7 Ontnber 01, 1839) 7 . \ gj, raus.-OATHAIUNE STOY, Uespcctfully inforiVistiic-piililictliat she hasre; moved rfoai-iinit£B«d<;iyi&'tiArlS|)ri*; -a'lid.still con* .tinijeHytn'prdpare Jig? ;cclehrktVd <MAI> JJOtir MtiblClNK;; *S(ie can becoiistiUed : .*aiulthj yiieclicine .obtaihca ,nl. Jnlin HnnuUim’.s, Soul'S: east corner uf Hanover and t'mtlier witii> Avhoinallert'hUlt'S.; ‘ : * A cimuriittt-f was-:ip|)ninti-tl hy f :i’ tnw.n^rneft- Hi'KjnXancaWer, to make Wex ; miini^)^oh; : caiaiing the' niVtUciii(*i VlieitU was ,til fttone. of H>ali:i)plii)liia hnd>>cc«rfert *liibV the' m¥dirnie wua taken, amp® ihe niaiiv hundred Wild:hiive" iise(l. ; it; in ‘ th&vfcinity of has >VfVi:[>iv>#ed'eyoiul,a oftty mcdjdfne : i yrerl t I)h> \y\\\ disease. ; ifYD R. 0/ j HQ iv hich a a IA e \ *hilri ataH* ; <Ue. UH vlctim Wy - i ' Caiii ; sle, Nqv. 4,' 1839. ■v ‘S ; ‘ £_ : }BL4^:PESpS^:^4o^ : Monday the 2 d day of December next, the following described real estate, late the pro perly ofVhiiip Ziegler, dec'd, situate in Noftli -M}ddreton--towniship,--Cumberluml k county, 6 miles north of Carlisle, ’thcTTLong’s Gap road, adjoining limds of Jas» Brown, John Lehn, Simon Wunderlich, John Shade und David Riegler, containing about. • • ■ ‘ having thereon erected a ’ •' two SToior -•.. . s»oo KOt?ss,. ■ tfSsssa ,*i first rate Bitn/c Barn, ■" (GOfeet.by 30,) Spring House, .Wagon. Shed, and a)t other necessary out'.buildings, nthl an Orchard of choice fruit. About 135 acrejl of this tract arc clear ,,.cd of which aberot 12 acres is first rate .afi&Bfi&nrendow land, and the residue is cov ered with good chestnut and other timber,— There »Ve stVeams of never failing water run ning through nearly eveVy field on this farm as also through Ihp.garden. Any person, wishing to view the premises be fore the sate will shown them by culling on John Ziegler, residing thereon. 'A good title will, be given. Possession will be given on the' first of April next. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. when terms-will be-made known ■ BY THE EXECUTORS i»' CO. lit their stores in Carlisle and Mtchanicshnrg, are just receiving a fresh assortment’ ot WIN TER GOODS, consisting, in party of a general assortment ol fine and low priced. *3fcv of all dolors, heavy Beaver, Pilot, and. Mohair Cloths for. overcoats; Cassimeres, plain, striped and rib’d; Cassiuetts of.all colors and qualities* some vet y low priced plain and Silk Vel vets* plain and figured Satin Ve.stinp.s;-silk, Va lencia and other Vestings;Velvet Cords, Rea verteens, Moleskins, white, red, green and yel low FUnntfls, \vhUe;and'colored 'Canton Flan nels and.Doeskins^Table Diaper, linen 'Fable Cloths, 7‘4,- 8 -10-4, 12-4 and 13 4 Rose, Dndiehl and Whitney Blankets* French, Welsh and German Merinoes* black and bide .black Bombasines; figured D\»,* p!alo nnd figuVed rc'pt Silks* pms de Paris, gros.de Rheins, pros-d»- Naps, Matt'cqni andyeiuLUuFutestriiiK slraw'-SilkrV a'bandkome^assprimentof light fig-" pred Silks for Bonnets; Lupins/*4 and 8-4 Me rino Sbawls;blahkeT,Vrrir.hn a,ml cballey Shawls, lace Edgings, bobinet Quillings, tape edge quil line Bo|>inets; Indie and Muslins, Moll Muslins, jacconct and demi Cambricy cross bar’d camhnc and p\Conet a aV sorlment of Irish Linens, Russia Diaper, \3san burg’s ls-4 'l'irklenbqre: Sheetings, plain and fig’d green Baiae for-floorcloths; Ingrain and Venitian Carpetinr, a large.assortment of Sus penders, Gloves,, Hosiery ~Bcc.kc. 7 ; ‘ Likewise, inMechanicsburg, a-large. assort ment of Groceries and I.lquors, consisting of all articles in the groperv line, which'they nflfVr lower than can he bought else.w “ A. RICHARDS. or country produce. Nov. 14, 1839, IS now ready to receive pupils for instruction iu.MtJSIC & the FRENCH LANGUAGE, hi heV rooms in the house of Charles Bell) Esq. in*Louther street. r . Tlu* Trustees of have been careful to select a person in every way qualified and well suited for the station to which Miss VTdlon has been appointed. Havlng byen instructed in France, atid spent part of her life there, she speaks the language ttilli great nrruraev. JOrtN REED, President -of the-B<»ard of Trusteesjfcof the SeminaVy. Carlisle, Nov. 7, 1839. >' 'tatter's of Administration having been granted t« live subseViheV nn,thevsl;ite of Elizabeth Barnhart, late of sih:er-Sprihg township* Cum* hcrlnml countyi deceased, notice is hereby giv en to all,persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment,, and thoVfc; having claims will, present them , properly authenticated fo settlement, to. the subscriber residing in salt township JOHN'J. MYERS. WM. WEBB, SAI?. Srissss?. k S4BSSR, • gArljsle, KTURNS his thanks to the Indus and gentlemen of the borough, and Ins casto mcn> generally, for the liberal patronage they haveheretofore bestowed upon him, and res pectfully informs them Ahatbe has just deceived' from the city and opened -for folio wing articles in.liis line i»f bustm*ss: ‘ Ringlet Curls on combs, {largej&jmallA. PW Curts, “ V , , Plain Braids, - ■ . i Friketts, (plain,) : . Everlasting Curls, . • Gcntlenien's Wigs of all kinds 4' qualities. Scalps, , • ; i)o. Jiletallii, . j : ’*■ Bear’s, Antique and SSac&ssa* OILS, Hair Powder, Nail aiul Tooth Brushes, Musk, rose and round Soaps; fine tooth ‘ and dressiiig Cbmhs* hair Brushes, Cologne (genuine Ger man) Lavender & FloridnWater,assorted Soap?,* INDUN DTE & Oil, SOAPS, Bear’s grease, Saponateon’s compound lor sha ring, teeth Brushes, pf aB qualities add descrip, lions, Bar Rum, Lip BilVe, Pomatum m tricks', 1 CtVriiii dfiAUiiiinds;. CtihliCreani.RowmJ^hij l *! dor. Ruse. Teeth Pastfe And der, Ivory DressingCnmbs, CJlaSySHhvitis B-'-x -es,■ Variegated and Palm Stank;'; Powder- Puff. Boxes,; Wash Balls! JEgsrfc:' Watch Guards, .Hones and Straps, Slys? JViis jihd Pencils, Wittilsor attd tlnlhihs, Hl’rcl;s,atuh Shams, ShaviiterßHxesand Brushes, Gum Elas tic WuullenanclCuttmi “ S'.l spenders arid Sus. pender Ends,'Pogiet Books, Silk and all other Kinds.d.ffPdfses, ■. a> ' All nfi'w.hich are offered on reasonable term's; (■.■Carlisle, Sov. fr. 1839. , if lIICKOK AND GANTINE, ft ifcit-H.EY are prepared to execute nil work in A: thejr.line with despatch and ima; Mlprll'iv Style. Their Rulimr Aparatus and' otlu-rina thniiery, t are ot the first-nrdcr and latest im-. pywemehts, and they feel a confijlt nce in their fucilities for Rising., perfect saUspictjimlo all iylvomar far-nr them witli lhetr iirdej'tt. ;/ ~■ tp order,\aild fopvWrUcdJloanyiihrt of the com iiinnwealth, ' '-AA’-A e" • t Paper niled to any' patlern required. . Albums Law Rooks, Periodicals, Ac.bouijd in the.b«Vs<ylei ;, , ‘., Nov. 7, J 839, J FARM FOR SALE. W'Al be sold db,the premises,'on 245 ACRES, more'6r'leiiS,.of First ItalS Slate Land, ' of Philip. Ziegler, decM. Nov. 14,1839. ,3t oartMPBB, MUSIC & FRENCH. Carlisle Female Seminary. MISS E, MILLONy from NetO York > Estate of Elizabeth Barnhart, deceased. N O T 1C B. JACOB GROSS. AilmV Novembcr 1839. . ’6t Walnut street, ielween Second'cind Third; - HAUIUSKUIUt.PA.i PUBL'iC SALE. Win be sold on the premises, on Tuesday the Sd of December •ne’xt , at 2 b'clorii, P. M. Tico JLots of €iroun&± late the property of Philip Ziegler, deceased, situated on Louther street in The borough‘of Carlisle, bounded on the east by rt ~lot of Mrs, Byers, on the west by John ttXlWhcl 4 , south by Louther street and oil the north by, an Alley.' One of these lots has erected thereon \ a small 'UOG, HOUSE and small frartie,i»lablc; Both lots will.be gold together or separately, to; suit purchasers. ‘Possession will be given on] the first of April . Terms,Svill be made I iRQVWKph t-huday of sale. , I John Ziegler, ’Samvel Zieglef?' I Jeste Ziegler, ilaiiid Ziegler, Philip Ziegler, Kxecutors of Philip Ziegler, deo. Nov.' 14, 1839. ; , Register’s Notice. : ~ REGISTER’S OFFICFm' ? - - Carlisle, .November.?, 1839/ -5 NOTICE is hereby givcif id °ll Legatees, Creditors and other perJHma concerned, that the following accounts filed in this office for examination, by the arconutants therein named, and will be presented to . + he Or phans* Coon of Cumberland county, for inatipn and allowance on Tuesday the lOih day of December, A. D. 1859, viz ; : , The administration account of Andrew Ir vine. Executor of-Joseph Douglass,'late of- Sil ver Spring town£hip, deceaseds . . The administration account of Mrs. Hetty Addams, Administratrix of Isaac Addams, late of East PenUsbormigh township, deceased. The admiipstratinn account of Samuel Ar cane, Executor of JohnShurp,' lute of Newton township, deceased. The administration account of John Honscr, Executor of Robert Cook, lute-of Monroe towm ship, deceased. The administration account of Jacob Hcrshe,; Administrator of Joseph Spangleiylale of North Middleton township,'deceased. The administ|nii : nii account of Leopard Welm, Executor of Jacob Helm, late of Southampton township, deceased. - The.administration account-of•. John , Saxton t Administrator of James Huston, late of Silver Spring township, deceased. The administration accouptof Joseph Shrom, ]r.. Administrator of Joseph Shrom, sen., late of the borough of Carlisle, deceased. The administration account of John Minnigh and Elizabeth Stoner. Executors of John Stoner,, late of t,hc borough nf-Newville; deceased. “The supplemental and “final administration account of pt Henry f Moyer, late of Allen township, deceased. " The’administration account of John Harper, Administrator of NVillianrßithey, &sq., late of the hnVmiglv of Sewville., deceaseds The RuaVdianriiip account of William Weak, ley,. Guardian of Richard S. Weakley, minor .son of OanielJWeakley.late ol Dickinson town ship, deceased. . • The guardianship account of William Weak* Icy, Guardian of Harriet M. Weakley, now,cTe ceased, who' waa one of- the minor-children -of Daniel Weakley, Dickinson- township, deceased. ' ' The guardianship account of Isaac Todd. Uam.and John Patterson. ■. ; . ISAAC ANGNEYs Register. for. cas! here. NEW BOOT AND SHOE IVt A N U FACTO RIT. THE subscribers take this method of notic ing their friends and the publjc in general, that they have commenced the above mentimjed business in all its various branches, in the shop recently occupied by Mr. Stewart Moore, in Main street, nearly opposite Maj. Uthrar's tav. ern, where'they >vill at all limns be glad to re- from furnish .them at the shortest notice wfth any thing in their line of business, such as . • , : -too* e, Shoes, Slippers, A'c. all of which shall he made in the neatest and most substantial manner, and on the most mod erate terms for casli or approved country pro duce. , , , . They stolicil a share'oT piVhlic patronage. . ' -HUTTON WCOCKLIN- Carlisle, Nnv. 7, 1839. ■ tl Calicoes, Checks, Muslins, Tickings, Colton Flannels, Drillings; Table Cloths, Crash, Diaper, Gloves, Comforts, Gum Suspenders, Stocks, Fur Caps, Collars, &c. &o. &c. for sale by Abkold & 00. Farmers t That I will pay 5J cents fcr Slaughter Hides, and 9 cents for Calfskins well taken off.' THOMAS WILLIAMSON. : Chnrchtown, Oct. 3, !839i . . Sm EsMe of TV Smith ff’ooclburn, rfecV. ■- A . NOTICR. ’’ V BTTERS of, administration on the estate of JBLj<T..:S.Wo6dburii,Tatpijfpickinsori:tpwnship, deceased, have to the subscriber resid ing in said All persons indebted to paid estate will make payment, and those having claims against sain decedent, will present them for settle ment. ■■ ,! -. .1 SAMUEL WOODBURN, Adm'r. Oct 34,1839.—6 t. • , \ - Cloths and Cassimeres. A large assortmentof CLOTHS of all colors attd quantities, consisting of extra. Superfine, fine and a large assortment of low priced cloths suita-* Me for bang-up and over coats. 'LONpON.CASSIMERES, a splendid assort ment of all eolbrg, Just - ■ V-'; OcC3t, ARNOLD & 60. NEW GOODS. subscribers have just received from Phil- JL adelphia a new and splendid assortment of fall, and .winter goods, consisting of ,cloths, .satinetta; blankets, Imsy,cotton flannels and woolen flannels; calico, mouslin do lanes and_merin'oes,. cheap calicoes arid muslina, shawls nnridress hohdkeri chief, silk handkerchiefs, gloves,’ stocks, breasts end collars, with a great variety of "winter, goods and groceries, which will .be sold cheaper than ov er. Also, one carriage with harness, one Tillbor ryand ihfooihorses., ... * - ./r :ii&, "HAMILTON & GRIER. Carlisle, Oct. 2-1,1839/ . .:#• WM. RTUOp/S, henrisK - fronvPittaburg, respectfully ten do/s his professional services to' the citizen* of Sitippensburg ehdthe surrounding cb'nnttj for ft few weeks. . ;r: T • ' Calls (rbriS a disttfliff in th : e country andfloia neighboring towns, will be, promptly attended to. • Slnppensburg, Oct. 84,. iflflfl. .M, 6-4, G-4 &8-4Lupmsblank irisrino Shawls of the beat quality.' olio" fourth cheaper/ titan, they ( hswo fat Bet sold in town. -. , ■■ ' ake Notice. A CAKt). MERINO SH4WL& goldHS mall WESTf HIGH STBEBT OABLISI.E3 The subscriber . respectfully informs hii- ■' friends and the public generally that.t* na«. ; taken that Well known tavern stand at lht» ■ West end oT High street, in'Carlisle, for-, merly kept by Mr. Henry Rhoads, and that he is now prepared to accommodate 2Jroe*rs, travellers, and all others who may favor him with a cpll,’ in. thp very best manner. - ' . ’ , , willed touatantly furnmed. with the beStvthe country cadproiluee. His Bar is supplied-witVjhe Choicest liquor?, and bin Stable which 0J 1 * 1 convenient, ’will be in charge of a cnreful and atU ■ostler. . , ....... (L -. ■ - He flatters himself that j friarn bis eV, -ri etrce as an Innkeeper, ho WiU .be aide, to, render generid satisfaction, - - GEORGE SHAEBBR-; ;' Carlisle, May 3,1832, if. Bring, or send the Remnants. ' All persons indebted to WM. 8., UN DERWOODwiII oblige him by liquidating their accoUnts,before the Cold weather eels' in. He hopes tills notice will answer ns well as JPaddxft hint. if not, it must soon follow. * . .... October 24, 1859. v Estate of Oeorge JSickey.dtt'd. NOTICE. LETTERS testamentary havihpbceii issued Id the subscriber, on the estate of George Nick ey, late of Frankford township, Cumberland coun ty, dec’d; therefore.all persons indebted in any way ‘to said estate are requested to make payment im mediately, and those having claims will present them without delay properly authenticated for set tlement. , ' OEORGfi KOSHT, Executor. 'F'rankford township Oct: S4,.ie3£ Cabiusle Bank, No». 5, 1839. . The Board of Directors of this Institution have this day declared, a dividend of. three ,apd one half per cent for the last six months, bn tho capital stock paid in, which will be payable to tho slcytk holdbrs.or their Jegal.reprcscntatircs cn and after tho 15th inst. . , .- . W. S, COB BAN, Cashier. TO THE PUBLIC. THE subscribers have now growing, about '.thirteen thousand MORUS MTJLTICAU LXS MULBERRY TREES, from roots and cut tings this season, measuring from one to six fee* high, with many Strong.branches'te each, which, they will sell low foifbash, to be delivered to pur chasers at the proper time of taking, up said- treca this fail, or next spring, as will best'suit tho pnr 'nhaser..... : J JACOB SQUIER t CO. Carlisle, Angus! 39,1839. ’ ■ *f Orphans’ Court Sale. - In pursuance of 'crdorsfrom the counties of Cum berland and-Ybrk, will ho sold by the subscribers, On Saturday the 14 th day of December next at 11 o’clock ip tho forenooft oh the promisee; the following valuable real estate, late the property of Abraham Hbrahp'dcceascd, situate and lying part ly in the township of Allen in the county of Cum land, and partly in the township on Monahan in the county of York. The pari situate and lying in tho said township of Allan consists of twenty throe acres of good limestone land with a first rat# MERCHANT Mitt thereon erected on the Yellow Breeches crock, al* so a two story frame • HOUStI AM) KITCHEN adjoining the same—also adouble log and frame BARN ' and otlicr improvements. Said Mill has four pair' of stones and rubbers and agarlic machine. This gart of the,estate is bounded by lands of Detrich tcirior, Michael Cbcklin and others and tho Yel low Breeches creek. That part of tho estate sim ple and lying in tho said township of Mquahah is bounded by tho sajd crcek, tho widow Knisply, Detrich Steiner and others, and consists of twenty seven acres of land, about seventeen acres of which is cleared and tho balance in woodland. - The pro-, porty aforesaidjwlll be sold subiccVto 'the payment of tho;ihlorest on 5342$ 83'to Mary Kniscly (wid ow of Samuel Knisoly) yearly and every year du ring her natural lifo-a-said interest being payable ' on the I4th of August in each and. every yoar—al bo subject after tho death of Said widow to the paymentdTsfSsl74 tpJofin ICnisely, Jacob Knise ly, John Brenizer andwife and Christina ICnisely, each and every one. The other terms and condi tions of sale will be made known on the day of sale by . . ABRAHAM HURSH. , CHRISTIAN HURSH, .. , Mmimslrators nf JlBraham Dvnftidcc’d. November 14,1839.. •••“Lancaster Intelligencer & Journal,” and “York Gazette,” will please: insert the above 3 times, m&rk price and ibrwardbill to this office.' Orphans’ Court Sale. In pursuance of an order of theDrphans’ Gonri of .Perry county, the subscriber, Guardian .of the minor children of Samuel Bernhisel,-late of Tyrone township, Perry, county, deceased, will expose [ to sale by public outcry, on the premises, on Satur day Ihe Slit if December next, at 10 o’clock, Ai M. the following described :REAL ESTATE, viz: A Tratt «4*Land. .situate inTyronotownship, Perryxounty, tonhd- Minich, jona than DunkleijCTg6r,;Robert CiM?s heira’and Hcn ty.lltsoWs hews, *„ ': iai aores # i46peboh£s, aboutlso:acresOfwhich-areelearedi3o' ; acrca of which ofe first rate MEADOW—the reeidheWeU timbered. A fine stream of waternmsthtough tho land; shfEcietotly latge'to turn ordinary Water works. The improvcmehts'ccneiet in pelt:of"a largo twostoiy - VOfcajji . ■ • brick norsEj V'J <S«<i Tenant Siduae, M&mmli DOUBLE LOG BAUIV. with ■ shedi all round it 1 Carriage Hmlee, AVegcn Shed and Blacksmith Shop. - : .There is a well of water near the drof'of th« nmheion house, with a pump in it,''and-;a'pevei . fmlingaprihgwitha apring housoeontigtious. The above property preBeiitaa fairchoneeto:st»W ono. wishing to sait himselfina first rata I'ARhf. . as there Ore very few aopeiicr to it to |ha county , ei.ther.in.pointerfertiUtj' oviccitkmr-rlt-IS'eiwfc ted on the grehTOad leading, firm Lrndijhursr to. the' Burnt Cabins, Within g mßre, of; the ;6ssKs?* place, nhd'd miles Weßtofßlr>omfieY3i.;' A clear and indisputable title will bO grvrh. Terma made known on the daWof Wale by 1 ’ _... ®pUOMDN BOWER, Giisrdiaiu " add on said; will bo rented.forgone year from the jet of Apnlpest l - ' ■ Novepthcr Id, IpSO* IS}" -«.!
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