SPECIAL COURTS Sheriff’s Offce, Carlisle, Cutnb. co. 7 — July 31,1840. J ■jr»Y virtue of a writ from tho Hon. DANIEL DURKEE, President Judge,-of tho 131 h Ju dicial District of Pennsylvania, bearing date at , York the 24tli day of July 1810. NOTICE is hereby given, that a Special Court be heM before tho said Hon.'Daniel Durkoeandthe Aesoci* ate Judges'of the Cburt of Oorotnon Plcas of Chm bcrland county, on Monday the 7th day of Septem ber, A. D.IBIO, to continno one-week, or longer if necessary, in*tho Court House in the borough of Chrlisle,- for the trial of certain causes depending in the Cburt of Cbmmon Pleas aforesaid, wherein (ho Hon. Samuel Hepburn was conccmcd as counsel for brie of the parties, prior to his appointment as President Judge of the 3th Judicial District; said causes being embraced within the provisions of the 33 th section of an netof the General, Assembly of tho Cbmmonwealth of Pennsylvania, passed the Mtlv day of April, A. D. 1834, entitled an act rel ative to tho organization of (butts of Justice. . • ■ JOHN MYERS, Sheriff. ' T.H.SKXLZ3?, MERCHANT TAILOR^ HAS just received and is now'opening at his stand in \Yctst High Street, a general assort ment of new and fashionable goods, suitable for gentlemen’s wear, such as CLOTHS, WOOLDYEO BLACK, Blue, Green, Invisible, Fancy and Cadet mixed. CASSIMERJSS: Black, Blue, light Doo skin, fancy and single milled*. _ VESTINGS: Satins, figured Silks, Valencies, and Marsailes. PANCT ARTICLES., , • Such ns Slocks, Gloves, Suspenders, Handker chief? &c. r All of which will be sold and made Stip'in'i'tHe'Tmost fashionable manner, and at the shortest notice. ' ' Carlisle, Jul joth, ; -1840 If. NOTICE. Those indebted to the late proprietors of the American Volunteer' for subscription, advertising or Job work, previous to the 12th of June last,, arc hereby notified that the ac counts of ALL such will be placed in the bands of David Smith, Esquire, for collec tion, unless settled at or before the- August Court. E. COUNMAN. - Carlisle, July.3o, 1840. . ■ ■ Wanted ’lmmediately! ~ Two Journeymen Chair Mahers, to whom lib-* oral wages and constant employment will be given. ■Such as are good turners will be preferred. Ap ply at tho,Chair Manufactory of tho'subscriber, one door north of Stevenson and Dinklc’s Drug tore. ... ■ • Also two apprentices will be’ taken, one to tbc Framing and Turning, and one to the Painting and Ornamenting. None but those" of study habits need apply. Carlisle, July 30*' 1810 LIST of Causes for Trial at. the Special Court, on the 7th .day of September, A. D. 1840. tlason-W Eby ctal vs S Boyd ct nl M Ego dec. ExV vs D M’Cluredcc, adm’r G Himes I 1 vs J Keller ' J Agnew, ■ . va J Bredin dec. adm’r T Cpok & wife for use vsy A Scroggs dec. ex'r I) Foreman . Moore ,& Biddle Same ‘ vs J Mooro Same vs Same.' Same . vs Same _ - A Pierce for use • .vs K M’Keelian GKO. SANDERSON, Prothonotary. VALUABLE FARM FOR ■SALE. In pursuance of tbe last will ami testament hf George Davidson, late of Westpcnnsbormigh township, Cumberland county, dcc’d., will be sold at public sale; on Wednesday the 7th day. of October next, at 10 o’clock. A, JVI. of said day, on the premises, the following described real estate, late the property of said dec’d., viz: A tract of first rate limestone land, situate in township,Cumber land county, Pa. about 7 miles west of Carlisle, and one mite north, of Mount Hock, containing . übout 190 acres, bounded by lands of the,heirs of ‘William Davidson, dec’d.; Robert M’Keeban, •and the heirs of the Rev. Joshua Will* »ms, de ceased. There arc about 130 acres cleared, in< a high stattf of cultivation, and under good fence, the-residue is covered with first rate limber.— The improvements are a large two story stone house. with a,weU of gooii water near the door. The Blount Kock'spring‘‘crosses said farm nearly in The centre, within .a > ‘fejjkperohes of, the house. Also, a Double Barn; of libgs, and other* out houses,, and a, good bearing Orchard. of. choice Truit trees. A further description is not neces sary, as persons -will view before they purchase. Attention Trill be given, and terms made known , on The day of Bide,’ ' JAMES DAVIDSON, DANIEL LEGHpV, Executors. August 25, 1840. At a stated 01-plians’’ 'Court, began and held on Monday the 10th day of A' - gust 1840, at Carlisle, in and for Cumberland , -ebuhty, before the Hon. Samuel Hepburn, Prc '.'indent, and John Stuart and John I.cfcvre Asso ciate Judges ’ol (he same -court, mssigned tfc n , thejfollbwing proceedings were had, to wit: , ISth August 1840. Hide on all the heirs of Robert Armstrong, clec’d., to shew cause at the ...next .November .court,. why the real estate of Robert-Armatrong, dec’d., should, not be sold, personal notice' to be served.bn all the parlies two newspapers published in’Carlisle for.fciur successive weeks preceding said court. . ~ By order of the Court. Cumberland County, ss. ’ ’ ■inn. ' Ido certify the above to he a true taken from the records of the ajSfflßlnjOrphans’ Court in and for said conn-' In testimony whereof I have here , wnlo set my’hand and affixed the seal . of said Court, at Carlisle the 14th day of Au , -gust 1840. 1 W. FOHLK, CPk. O. C. . PCBOC SAM3* 3 ; • ■ Will be sold at public bale on Friday the 18th ■of September next, at 10 o’clock A.M, the follow ing described real estate,late the property of Mists Scxoggs dec’d. to wit:. - •M JLot or piece of Grouiia situate in Newton township, Cumberland county, bounded by lands of Rev. Alex. Sharp and Sam’l “ Wild,- containining : about threo acres, thereon •crefeted a two story LOG HOUSE &. STABLE, ■with a TANNERY consisting of 31 vats, ,a,Shop" and Bark Shed, and; Mill Hogße, with a Beyer —failingstteam running near said Tannery, ; . . Tho terms of salo wili be Si GO to bu paid by Abe purchaser, on tho confirmation of the, sale by she Court,,tbo xesidue of oncbalf on the firet of . Apxrt.noxt,when.possession will be given and a deetWade tb the pnrchaserarid Die balance in, one year'&iercaftet without interest, to- be secured.by .. a lien upon tbo land or,hy bond with approved se ■ canty.' By order of Orphans’ Court. ■•■'■vv, I - SCHOGGS, Adm'r of ■-. J'v'v ‘r' , Moses Scrogga, dcc’d- Angust 20,1840. 3t. N.B. The PERSONAL property, of said dc ««ased will be sold on said day. , , ; To those who like to ride cusy V ISAJVIUELIN^MIHGIR, KESPECTFULLY informs his) friends and the puhlio in general, that ho has purchased the Patent Right of Robert Wilsooi for Cumber land,county, 1 lor constructing a new andimproved Snd that he is now prepared to recoivo orders for 10 same. The improvements, claimed aro appli oable to'any of the saddles riow in nso, and consist; ofsprings;of a peculiar construction in the scat, warranted to be good, durable and superior loony over yet invented.- ; , , Persona desirous of examining the auoycnamed saddle, are requested to call and judge for them selves, at his well known establishment in High street, nearly opposite the Post Office, where they can also bo accommodated with any article in the rlino.of Saddles, Harness, tjr. oh tKo most reasona ble terms. , The saddlers of tho countyaromostrespectlally invited to call and See this excellent improvement in saddles. .’ J _ , t . chaff and Bupchonty of- this over other saddles, may be had of tho following named gentlemens—Hon. Samuel Hepburn, Sam uel Allen, M. G. Ego, Joseph Ege, Thos; Grea son, Henry Stubbs, Henry Buttorff, H. Yottor, J. Stevenson, Benjamin Pefler. • Carlisle, June 25,1810. 3m JUS T i-ecclved a seasonable and general as sortment of Dry Goods, which will be sold at reduced prices. . Amongst other bargains will be found some very superior merimack prints. The colors are fast, stile splendid, cloth very superior, and 28 inches wide for 12J cts. This callico is worthy, the attention of persons, who wish to purchase goods of the kind, knowing that they are better than any offered at the same uric.e I have also renewed my slock of- lion ne'tts, and will only inform the public that I will sell Tuscan Borinetts as low as 6} ctr. and prices .of ribbons and other trimmings to correspond. Together vvijh rnany other goods,, al! of. which will he found in South Hanover streets and for sale by 1 0» BARNI f/*« Estate of John L'los'C, deceased, NOTICE. IT ETTERS of adminislratioj) on the estate ov ■ A John Close, late of Mccliaiil'esburg, deceas ed, have been issuer! to the subscriber residing in East Pennsborough township: AU persons indebt ed to said estate are requested to make payment immediately,, and thosohaving claims to present them properly .authenticated for settlement. ‘ - , JOHN RUPP, Adm’r. August 13, 1810. , Ik STRAY COW AND CALF. CAME to, the plantation of the subscriber, in Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, about one and'it half miles from bjr. Bucher’s Mill, on the north side of the creek, on the 3rd of Au gust test.,'a young brindlo cow, with white along her back; she has a calf at lier foot which appears to be about four weeks old- -The owner is re quested to come forward, prove properly, pay ■charges:-and take them away;, A DANIEL HANDSHUE; August 13, 1810, 31* ; C. K. R. DAVIS . STRAY HEIFER, CAME to the residence: ofthe subscriber, liv ing in Eastpennsborough township, Cumber land county, near the Stone Church, a dark color ed Heifer, 'having a white stripe bn the back, sup posed to be about 18 months old. Tile owner is requested to prove property, pay charges, and take her away. - CATHARINE SHEELY. ' August 13, 1810. ' .■•3t yAZ.UABL.E- PROPERTY THE subscribers, administrators of 111 e estate of Joseph Walter, dec’d., and agents for the heirs generally, will dispose of at private sale the fol lowing described valuable real estate, all of which is situated in Silver Spring tpwnship, Cumberland county, and about 3 milts north of Mr. George H. Bucher’s Mill, viz: 1 . No. I—A.Farm of first rate slate land, contain ing 179 acres and 111 perches heat measure, hav ing thereon erected a two story liOG HOUSE & LOG BARN, vii\h a Spring House. There is also on tho’pro perty an excellent orchard of choice fruit trees.— About 60 acres is cleared, under good, fence, and Well cultivated, and the residue's covered with thriving timber. No. fl—A Farm of excellent slate land, adjoin ing the above, containnig 149 acres & 127 pefehea peat measure, having theropn erected a two story WEATHER BOABORp HOUSE, a Log Horn with Sheds' attached, and a Spring House. There is also an excellent Apple Orchard. About 100 acres are cleared, and the remainder covered with good timber.' The whole is ander good fence and in,a high state of cultivation. No, 3—A lot of ground, adjoining-the above,. containing nearly six-acres of welLcultivated land, on which is erected a ’ LOG HOUSE & FRAIMCE STABLE, with a Spring House. There is also a small orch ard, on this tract. , , On each of the aoovo tenets there is a sufficient quantity of meadow land, and never failing Springs of water. The whole will, bo.sold separately or together as may best Suit the convenience of pur chasers. The, terms will he made easy, and a clear and indisputable title will be made, and pos session given on tho'lst of April next.,- , Persons wishing to view the premises, can call upon either of the undersigned who reside lliercon. ' DANIEL WALTER," JACOB WALTER. 3 m August 13,18-10., Certificates of •Ugeticg For the Sale of Brandreth , s Universal Ve counly by the following, agents. ■ George W.' Hitner, .Carlisle, i.-: S. Culbertson, Shjppcosburg. ■ r - . Adamßeigle, Mechanicsburg., White, New Cumberland. Gilmore 8c Sentmnn. Newville. , , 1,. Reigle & Co., Churchtown. ■ ' : ■ M. G. Rupp; Shiremanstpw'm * ' , ItissolutionofJPartnership. ’ .. The partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, as.publishers ofthb “American. Vol-, iinteer,” underthe firinmi ‘‘SANnEusbii &,Cons-, max,” is this;dny dissolved by mutual;oqnsetit,--r The Books and accounts of tho late ccd m thte hands oCEi' Comtnan foribollectrrm^tia 1 whom pay ment must be made 1M M EOXATBLV. Said Common vyill also pay all debts t|ueandow* inrr by ibo-luid: firm.;' krb.; ‘ '-b: '.#V • fa x, GEORGE SANDERSON, ; EPHRAIM ; CpRNMAN. : .- Carlisle, June IT, 18'iffn;,- H iipipirf'Sale, '. vWi _ SCpO Bushels Bituminous Coal, of excellent at the Ware lloiiSo of Rhcem & Hal bert, Weat Hi^-B(ireet;_Gailislei' !■ “ ;'T. ; AugU3t 6, iB4O. • •' V \-? BAKERS and oihera that ma[\c use of gen uine N.N. OfUghs molasses, areahtorined tll3t.it >9 for sale by .. . C. BABNITZ.t; 1' caps ot.laslest faalu6rii'arid:for srtle bv : ' : C. BARNIT7. : .’»••• fwK'sopbljr-jof. rif att|ldndaf:and have added •Javacodee, very suneridr/i: :, ! ■ : V -f. ; ' C.BAUNITZ; : living Seat Saddle > FOR SALE. 'Sr-'-r: Xizyjßiioompij aint i Cuteu u.o, Div Havlich’s . Ilr" wlS«3?fc^ tirely cured ot tile above distressing disease:— his synjploms.wevCi pain weight in the left 'sulci loss of appetite* -vomUingyi acrul .eructar lions, a distension of the stomach, sick headache, furred tongue, ccuntenance changed to a citron color, difficulty of breathing, disturbed rest, at tended :witK « cough, great debility* with other symptoms indicating: great derangement of*the functfons of.thc liver. ; Mr. Richard had the ad ivice-ol several-physicians, but received no ye,- lief, until using Dr, Hatlich’s Medicine* which terminated In pcHcct ebre.^■ * • For sale by. . J. J. MYhUh & CO. Mi B, ROBERTS'S CELEBRATE t) EMBROCATION. 'fliHE'e.iDcacy oi 'this truist valuable embroca . ■ jion is attested by thousands who nave pro ved its healing qualities jn the cure of: the naost. troublesome diseases to which the horse is liable., Such a? old orifresh wounds* pains and weakness of the limba/bruiacs, swellings, •stm ncsaoftlienpints-and-tendouargftUsT&rßGhamngs- produced by the collar - cracked heels, scratches* grease, thnish in the foot, or foot-rot in the feet of cattle, The most flattering encomiums arc daily be stowed upon.this-embrocation, and il is there-, fore recommended to farriers* stage contractors, stable keepers, wagoners, farmers, and private gentlemen owning horses, as a valuable remedy, for the above diseases and should be.constantly kept in their stables. The following certificate is from Mr. James Recsidc, a stage owner and great mail contrac tor Philadelphia, June 12th, 1339., This is to certify that I have used M. B. Up* herts’s Embrocation for various kinds of sores, wounds and sprains in hoi-ses and I nave found It to exceed any other that I have tned. • , J. REESIDE.; ■ For sale at STEVENSON 6c D INKLE'S dniß and chemical atorp. Jan 30 . MBST GOODS, ANDREW RICHARDS; Is now opening a' splendid assortment of Spring anti Slimmer . GOODS, at his store, South east corner of Market square, comprising in part .Cloths, Cassimeres, bilks, Florence, a variety of Prints and Chintzes, Mus lins, Calicoes', Handkerchiefs, Vestings. Summer Cloths, Sallinets, Linens, Cords, Checks,, Urid ines, Tickings, Bonnets. Hats. .Ribbons, Etc.— Akin, GROCERIES & tjUE.ENtjW ARE-. lie is thankful for past favors-,, and hopes by attention to business, to receive a share ul pub lic patronage. JMay ?, JaiO.,' . . ' NEW‘AND CHiCAI* ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONFECTIONARY & FRUIT STORE. - GMiOUGK. I»*- TUI;SX, : RESPECTFULLY announces to the citi zens of Carlisle .and the public in general, that he has opened the above business in the house-formerly occupied by Dr. Roland, nearly opposite the Carlisle Bank-, and next door to Ar nold bf Co’s, store, where he intends keeping constantly oh hand a large assortment of CAN DIES and' :• SYRUPS, - such as Lemon, Ginger, Pine Apple, Sarsapar illa, Grange, Capilair, and Strawberry, all of which are manulactured by himself—also,; Wa ter, Soda, Butter and Sweet CRACKERS. He intends kceping-.cpnstantly on hand a large as sortment of PP.TIT AND STITTS, - such as Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Dates, Currants, Oranges, Lemons, Citron; Almonds, Cream Nuts, Filberts, English Walnuts, Ground Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, fcc. &c. - All of the aboyo he-will sell wholesale & retail -MERCHANTS, DEALERS, . : and all others,'will find it to their advantage by calling before purchasing elsewhere. AH'ord ers from the country ,will be thankfully receiv ed and promptly attended to. BAKING attended to at the shortest notice. ICE CRE AM served up for parties, &c. N. B.—Two apprentices wanted to the above business. None need , apply unless they can come well recommended. May TV 1840. . ■ ~ v FOR SALE. A FARM of 1-17 acres of Slate ami.Limestone Land, in North Middleton township, Oum berland county, 2 miles from Middlesex Mills and. 5 from' Carlisle. The improvements are a good .feA LOG HOUSE, fiTO DOUBLE BANK MiSli BARN, the under, part stone, with 4 stables, and’back and front sheds, one of which is a granary with a cel lar urid’ernoath; also ah excellent orchard, togeth er with other improvements; . About 100 acres is cleared, under good fence, and in a good state of cultivation; the remainderis cove/ed with good timber, a fart of Which is Lo cust. There are springs in nearly a] 1 the fields. The Conodoguinet creek bounds tliis farm on one side 252 perches, which will afford' a location for water works. Any person wishing to purchaso-.a farrri.of this.description, will do well to examine itas FamjdetornUned to sell./ ; ’ . Application can be made to .Valentine Sholly on the farm, or to tile subscriber in-Carlisle. - ' r ~ , ROSS LAMBERTON. . July JO, 1810. :-V ,: tf : . **. Slats!- BtaciVaml whiTellussia j'Vigonia, FutvC'hi p, Halm Leaf, Leghorn, Willow Cane and Woe 1 Hats, for sale, wholesale and retail. - . . 'v ! CHAS. BARNITZ; R*tR€i*!MMJVS! ISJIRG*IIJ\*Sr. AT THE NEW STORE. ' .HAVE just rcceived’a pssort- J| ment of DRY GOODS, which! haVea-e,. ceotlyipurelfased and vjjjHitic able to sell; them fit greatly adduced prices! i: ‘The stock > cra,sist > a. of extra'votil dyed , blue, black, 1 brown, and vanOUa btherxolors of A, A, 1 ./*’BIIPAD;GLOT3» . ; .English and Domestic linen' & cotton Drillings,' and a . general 'assortment of summer stuff for •men’s Wear, ;Dahg\ips,: CTordsA Lion akin Cloths' together with -n ’great variety of Chintzes, Calicoes,'Moublih detLaines of rich shades; French; Lawns, ABnmhazihe, Oro, de Rhine Silk, .blueAblack .Italian and Mattione Silk, Frcuch necdle worked and common Capes, bobinet and cbtton ; taCeS and Edgings', Footing of various breadths and qualities, Paris,; kid, ahd;cotlomLndiea’and Missest Gloves, ,black, lace,ariigrben and white blnndvVeils, together : i»ith : a 'Brochai twisted'sllte and’othbr .dress Shawls and .Hfiifd* kerchiefs —also Vfullr assortment of Domestic Goods,-Groceries,-ShdesrHStsand Caps, all of whichhave lately been selectedwith care,which makes ihe.confident th,atAl;snll'goodjgobds and jpvef good bargains; .1 'therefore tlie liber ty of ihyitihgmytormer.cusipmera and ’ friends and thp pablicVgeneraily, tb examtue j m'jr; stock, in due season..'' A . ; -“Am.AcVvA-AiA; f+Thankfuldpr past favors 1 hope by Close,per- IsonaVaftemibnO.o basiheksto merit and receilre ;n'shpre oftiublic patrohatfev 'i,. ■ > A A A-;;;-, A;/::;. A. CHAS: B,\RNITZ. ; ~ Carlisle; May if,; -1840.— -“ SI isr . •V 'A • imsntistry. OR. I. C. IOOMIS, li;'to'rofe7aVft').^?/;li^ Vyntistry He may be found at Col. Ferree s hotel. i-Kersons requesting it will ue watted upon at their residences. - :- ' _ _' . CDr. George D. Roulke , Reference,— \Kcv.Thos. C. 'lhornion, ' C. Dr. David M Mahon . : , Carlisle. March 12,-1840. ' Vaughan Peterson's JRecl Liniment. SUPERIOR to all other applications for rheumatism, chilblains, sprains, numbness ot the limbs, stiffness and weakness of,the joints, sore throat. See'.; By rubbing the Liniment well into the head with n hair brash at- going to bed and then covering the head .with a flannel night cap the relief.afforded in that painful form, of the the disease!, ■ . RHEUMATISM OF THE HE^D, .Numerous cures in all the above affections have comennder the observation of the proprietors. The following statemeut of a remarkable cure of partial paralysis of’ a limb is fritni Williani L. Norton, Esq. a well known ami respectable ■ magistrate of Southwark* . 1 Messrs. Vaughan &Fetcfson—During sever al weeks I suffereda pnvt)al paralysis of the right arm ami of thefhifdmnd fourth fingers of the right hand, which sensibly affected the .whole power of the latter* writing became to me a difficult task which Tcnuld not execute but with greatly diminished legibility. The use of half a bottle of your Liniment gave entire re lief, and X cheerfully bear this testimony to its efficacy. : For sale, by STEVENSON 8c DINKLE. Carlisle, Jan. 16, 1840. , ■ IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. THE, public are hereby 'directed to the med ical advertisements of Dr. HARLICH’S •celebrated Cpmjiound,Strengthening Tunic, and German yJ/icrien! Tills, which are a‘Medicine of'grcat value to the afflicted, discovered by O. P. Harlich, a celebrated physician lit Altdorf, Germany,’ which has been used with unparal leled success throughout Gerinany . , This Med icine consists of two kinds, viz: the German A pericnt.nnd the Compound Strengthening Tonic Pills. They arc each put up in small packs, and should botli (re used to effect a permanent cure. ’Those who arc afllictccl would do well to make a trial of this invaluable Medicine, as they never produce sickness or nausea while using. A safe and effectual remedy for e DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, ami all Stomach Complaints jpain in Side; Liv er Complaints. Loss of Appetite, Flatulency, Palpitation of the Heart, General Debility, Nei- ' vbus Irritability, Sick Headache, Female Dis eases, Spasmodic Affections, Rheumatism, Asth mas, Consumption, &c. I'lieGci-wian yl/ierient Pitts are to cleanse the stomach and purify the Blood. The Tonic or Strengthening Pills arc to strengthen and invigorate the nerves and di gestive organs and give tone to the Stomach, as all diseasesoriginate from impurities of the blood and disordered stomach. ‘This mode nf treating diseases is pursued by all -practical Physicians, which experience )ias taught them to be the only remedy to effect a core. They arcjiot only fe coihmended and prescribed by the most expe ricnced-Physiciims in their daily practice, but also taken by those gentlehicn themselves when .ever they fedl the symptoms of those diseases, in which they know .them to be efficacious.— This.is the casein all large cities in-which they have an. extensive sale. It is potto be under stood that these medicines will cure-all diseases merely by purifying the blood—this they .Will not do; but they certainly will, and sufficient authority'of daily probfs-asserting- that those medicines, taken as recommended, by Fthe .ilji rections which accompany them;,' will /Cure a. great majority of and liver, by which iinpuritics of Uie blood-are occasioned. _ \ - Ask for Dr; fl.irlich’s Compound Strengthen-! ing Tonic, and German Aperient-Pills. :>■ ',l Principal Office fer the sale of this 'medicine, is at No. 19 North Eighth street, Philadelphia;! - Also—For sale at the .drug store of J. J. MY ERS :8c COV, Carlisle, who .are Agents Tor jCumbcrlahd county. Noy. > 21,f1839. BRANDYWINE SPRINGS, Wear Wilmington, Delaware. GEORGE PERREE, late of the. Man sion House Hotel,'Carlisle, Ha., respectfully informs his frlehds and the public generally, that he has leased the above named: estab lishment,. which he has opened {of. the recep tion of visitors, ‘ 1 . Tile premises, which embrace-about sixty acres of ground, are situated in the county cf New Castle, State of l)elaware,.about 30 niilA from Philadelphia and 70 from Baltimore. The ■facilities for reaching it all points arc unequal! ed. Visiters to the Springs are conveyed on th /Baltimore andJPhiladelphiiußail Road to with in ii mile of the ground,■from whence they are carried ip Omnibuses to the Hotel •- The House is on an elevated and commanding situation. It has upwards of 100 sleeping rooms, besides a dining room 90 by 30 feet, a ball room 40 by. SO feet, with several large parlours, and sittlng rooms, and spacious halls'. 'The Portico is one of the first in the United States, being 250 feet long, 20 wideband 50 feet high'.' There are also several outhouses belonging to the. establish ment. The grounds are beautifully laid but, aud are' Covered with Slnibberj*, fine Shade,Trees, and pleasant Avenues-. The roads to and from the Hotel are numerous %nd excellent. ; The other improvements are, a. % , v|li - Qpfr:?i''P beaulift)! Cottages-r-a large Mansion nviniature Fairmoiint Water WorßS'.iwhlch. supplies the establishment with the best spririgr-wiitef—mtmerous Fountains’— Statues—Shady Walks—a largc aud complete establishment—Avery superior Ten Pin Alley—two excellent Billiard .Tables—and, a number of beaWifWArbours StSummer Houses,- in one of which'win be" found the celebrated Chalybeate Smljig.,, f~r~-p Counectpdiwlh,Ml e .establishment; is'it. large Stable, calculatfcdTor SO.,horses and vehicles, in charge ofexperiehced jtpstlers.’ Also a.npmbef of good horses and carriages foftbeaccominbda lion of those visiters .'vbb'f may not bring their owTicquipageswiththe^tj,;;,.; . .The. Wines and, Liquors jvjll be the very best the cities can ahU. Hm'Cjte’rtibhs will -be spared to rehjder the" stay.of those who may fav ,or.;,the establishment with.a. visit,'pleasant and djgr.ecable. :y' ; . "■ - ;■ wine Springs, June 18,1840. ' tf ■ v - SHORT FACTS. ' • ;; ‘.to Tsa^iPPSiqTßD..‘;’ IT, is sometimes urged that the-Rheumatism : cannot he cuvedby external This may be true sometimpsffaut it is also’ ceiV tainly true that this dirtressing complaint' cnn nnt.be cured by. internal remedies, except, by theirlohg and.constant.iise;.,by which perhaps; at the sam'e tiihej becomes generally deranged,' debilitatedvhnd;.destroyed.'Even, -were not this the cas'd how. shall the:.great’dis}. the sufferer; UeAaUeyhited while-such slow and doubtful remedies have ,their..effect* The answer Is jiliqn; candid and m.bst .tVueWuse- Ur. Hcwo’sNcrvo and Bono lanimont. No haine'.cbuld berhbre appropriate. It reachr J* and soothes the 'liervesi'and allays, pains most effectually on.its first appl ica tieiri . and by afe w applications re moves m oree lfcctu;ii lyaml speed ily Rhebmairc painij than aiiy internal br.exter* nalrernedywas e ver kiiown tn do. Try it- and be convinced, .Forsalebv A :' 4r ; , ;-!■ STEVENSON 8c DfNKLE. ! Carlisle, Jan. 16, 1840. . A- A ; ’ ‘Just Mdrnoco ■SlippcVsandfof ■ C.BARNITZA attendto vouh cough. REV. DR. BARTHOLOMEW’S Pink : Expectorant Syrup, ;; i'H agreeable cordial and •• effective; remedy for coughs, colds, hoarseness, pains in the DiTh... iiiuucu„. > [ lart t breathing,‘.and -.difficult expectoration..- _,u ; _• .-'C.'-. However incredible it may appear. Doctor Bartholomew’s. 'Fink .Expectorant Syrup has never beep, knrfwh to fail in affording relief in the : above cases. Many certificates Have been received attesting-its virtues. The public; are respectfully invited to make a trial of the arti cle when its value will be - fully attested. For sale by ‘ . STEVENSON 8e DINKLE. January 16, 1840. • ’ Dyspepsia and Hypocondriacism. Cured bit Dr. Hdrlich’s celebrated Medicines. Mr. WM. MORRISON, of Schuylkill Sixth street, Philadelphia, afflicted for several years with the above distressing disease—-Sipkncss 1 at the stomach, headache, palpitalibaOfthe heart, impaired appetite, apritl eiractations,:' coldness and weakness of the extremities, gmaciation. & general debility, disturbed rest, a pressure’ anil weight at the stomach aftcrcating, severe flying pains in the chest, back and sides, costrVcness, a dislike for society or conversation,languoraml lassitude upon the least occasion. Mr. Morri son had applied, to the most eminent physicians, who considered it beyond the power of human skill to restore him to health* however, as his afflictions had reduced him to a deplorable con dition, having been induced by n friend of his to try Dr.- Harlich’a Medicines, as they being highly recommended, by which tie procured, two packages for trial* before using the second package, he found himself greatly relieved, and liy continuing the usc ot them the .disease en tirely disappeared—lie is now enjoying all the blessings of perfect health. Forsde by , J, 3. MvEtts Ist Co, nU. SWAYNE: Kespccted.Fiiend:—From the very beneficial effects which I have received from the.use of thy Compound! Syrup of Wild Cherry Bark, I am fully willing to tea tify to the astonishing effect. My allude was that of a common cold, whirh began to threat en^something of a more, serious nature. ■ Being recommended to usc-ihc above Syrup, I finally gat-c it.n.trial; and am happy to say it gave me almost instant relief. I have frequently, ar d always with the same beneficial effects. If others would use this medicine at the commence n ert of their cdlds and coughs, they would pVe vent a disease which would lie more alarming t its character, and much more nb-tiuntirin the Cure. Elwood L. Puskv. _ N. \V. corner of Arch bf Fifth sts, ’Phila". Eighth montli, S 3, .1839. • *1 lie above medicine is for sale by J.J, Myers Co.,- Carlisle. : DR. JT. C. Jh'lilW, , SUE.GBON DENTIST,. MF.SPECTFUI.LY informs the. ladies and; gentlemen-of Carlisle and its vicinity that besets Artificial Teeth in the most approved manner'.. He also scales, plugs., and separates teeth to arrest decay. ■ Dr.-N. prepares'a tooth powder, which whi tens the teeth, without injuring the enamel,' col ors tile gums a.line, red and refreshes the mouth, .‘t he tooth ache will be cured,! in; most cases, witliout extraction; and an odontalgic wash is -prepared for healing sore gains and fasten the teeth;-- .. , •• ’ „ ' .Ladjck-and gctytlemea are requested to ,-call nmlexaminc his cnlU-t-.lion of Porcelain or In corruptable teeth, . which will neverdecay < r, color. ;,iiiul are .free from all -.unpleasant, oiidnr.Hdurablc artd.-wpll, adapted (or i-liewing» ■ \VhioiyiyyjjjltjnehSliifekttetl in'.the best manner and at fair prices- -;.;;- ;.' :!' .- . ' ; ' .. . A rAUijp^fbh^;;wishing’-Dr.; If .*fo call at their iWelling»'air,illldleaseJtn'le(n i e a line at his resi aeKceilH<xi!sHarperls Rbw,.wheh:he,wiirpunc tuaily.Sltend'to every, call in the line,of ins prb .pratUce^ he liopei to give general satisfaction. . . •"'.Carlisle,'August ly-183j>. " , m VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SAKE. ■ THE subscriber oders'at private rale,pn rea sonable terms, the following real estatf, viz: A TRACT;OF LANK situate in Hopetvell township,Cumberland coun ty, 3 miles north of Newbnrg, adjoining lands of John Hevcrlicli, Thomas' Hefilefiogcr, and others, containing 210 acres of slate, and free rstnne land, having thereon erected a gned two ’story' HOUSE netV BANK ?BARN, Spring House; it first rate gf&y jj jj jk Saw Mill, with an Orchard of eX RfflSs cellenl fruitr About 120 acres nregggggMSa cleared and in a good state of cultivation, and the residue covered with good timber. Any person wishing to view the premises Can be 'shown ..them by applying’to s , Benjamin Ramp, residing thereon. ■ 7 •llso,u Tract of Woodiatul, , adjoining’the North Mountain, containing about 80 acres.' This tract will be sold together or in lots to suit purchasers.' ' . , , AX.SO,, A TRACT OF LAKO, situateln’Mifßin township, about ’htirth of Newville, containing 221 acres, having there on erected a-two story Log - HO USE. KITCHEN , SPRING HOUSE, ami BANK BARN. About 100 acres are clear cd, ami the balance hi good timber. There is also erectcd thefcon a Tenant- House and Black smith Shop, with a young Orchard of ' grafted fruit trees. : . • For terms, Sec. apply to the Subscriber resid ing on the last mentioned tract., • WILLIAM RAMP.. May 7,1840 ' ,‘ —‘ , tf PUIS Lie SMI, Ml. . WilTße exposed to fulilicSalo, on tlib’prci’riisW oh Friday the IBlh Ray nf September, a tract of first rale Black Slate Land, containing one hundred and seven acres and one hundred; and eleven perches, with the allowance, situated in Silver Spring town ship, Cumberland county, hounded by the Conpdo guinet creek and lands of Francis Porter, and di ’reolly opposite George Bhcher’S Merchant Mill. .There is ah excellent: water power on the same and two;first rate-springs of water calculated for a D I STIL LE RYr ; ,: Tlinro aro erected ontho same a Los and Frame jlarn, and a LO G HOp: S E, fwith other out houses; it is ono of the best /antis in tho connty. as tpl’soil, and'bas niaiw. advantages; ;if is situated abbufono mile from bn the turnpike; it will bb sold in parcels br.'altogethcr to suit pur chaserß,;Tliere..wilV.bo;Bpld attire same time about 25' aeres,of MOUNTAIN LAND, well tim bered and very. convenient to bo taken elf, and is Situated abdnttwo.njilcs and 0 half from the farm abovo stated. Thb prppefQr;witlbe sh'bwn to any ■person wishing to purchase %iho subscriber near Hognestown; ■ , • •,,' ~ ■: :•%■■■: A i ; ABRAHAM BOSSLER. .j August 6,1810. ,AA;;A;>Av.<tpi-. ■ 'i ; \ pps^^aibs,;:-' : Gurlisle, Pa. A ugiiist J j 1840. ' Arrival and Departure<tf : MaU»S ■ : 1 ;-v;';;'A'A,; " A Arrives A A. ; : tVos«. Eastern A.- . .daily . abou.t r l2 n>A ;=: Ar7jp^m.; - Aa * l ; '' • • ,5 ptm> ;iQ n; rov. ■’ ■ ■.-.«• , . tsouthern.' .... ..>• v-_ , .m. ..l2 m.;. , , r JOOr m!; Mechanicsb’gll' , •• j p; mi NcwviUe' -A; " « ;';3X;a t 'm.;. .ll.aAm.' ; : R. LAMBERTON. P. M.ri NEW AKI).FASHION AJILE CHAIR EStABUTMENT. THE subscriber.fespectfullymfbrms Ills, old customers atidthe public generally, that he has, at the solicitation of his'friends, re-com menced the above mentioned business in all its . various branches,.in the shop recently occupied , by Mr. Frederick A.i Kenne'dy,' f^achmaker,^”7 next door to Stevenson SC DinklelsDrug Store,.' and a few doors norlh of-ColiEerfee’s Hotel. Having procuredi’seyerurfirst raie.worlimcn, he is, now. tomrder, and keep constiiotly. on hand, atthc most ac- ■ ' '■ ’ tgS 3 ®, .. Jlushand-Cane Boltomcd ■l*jL • bhalr®»,S<Htcbs : '& Sociables* : Common Fancy Windsor lio, Fusion Chairs, Children’s Chairs’of every descriprion—the whole! made of the best naaterials and in the most fashionable style. Also old chairs neatly mended and repainted. He will also carry on tbe business of ’ KOUSB &- Bl'OM PAHTTING,, PAPER HANGING & GILDING. ; Thc subscriber hopes that by bis strict atten tion to business, tngctherl'wilh his long experi ence in.lhc abovehrancheS, to iherit and re'ceive a sharie of public, patronage. e. E. R. DAVIS. 1 6m Carlisle, Dec. 19,1838. NEW DRUG & VARIETY STORE. Stcrcnson A’ Hinkle, MAVE jinx received at their store, corner of ami Hitt streets, opposite Col. Fir ree’a hotel; an assortment 6f tfJK. DP.UGSv V XVTedicicsp Paints* * Dye Stuffs & Varnishes. Their;/ ■.SHff ' stock has beeir selected with :H great enre, and is warranted to 'JS be entirely fresh and of ihc very «rTT best (quality* The store,will.be under, the im* mediate fiupcrintcndance of Mr. Uinkle, who has'acqnirtd a. thorough knowledgeof the duties of an apothecary,under tne direction of Mr. Samuel Rlliott of this place. Carlisle, August 15, 1839, New llanlwiire, Grocery r 'AND 7A?.!3T'r STORE. THE subscriber has just returned from tbe ci* ties of New York, Philadelphia’and Haiti more, and is now opcnihg'atjiis. store rdomSouth Bast corner of Market Square and Main streets, (formerly occupied by G. W. Hitner, Esq.) a ge neral-assortment of HARDWARE, - STONEWARE. OEDARWARE, BRITTAETIA ' WABIT. GIIOOERIES, Oils, Pairtts, Varnishes, Glass, Brushes, Whips.' 'Canes,. Lamps for -burning Carnphino Oil, and a great variety-of articles useful and necessary for- ■ furnishing and keeping, a house, r Ho has also, and will constantly keep on band, Cainphina Oil, a cheap and elegant substitute for Sperm Oil,-a,ml-haviug been appointed the agent of Messrs. Baebces & Brother of N. for tliiTsale of JONES’ PATENT LAMP ip this county, be furnish Lamps and Oil at a very reasonable rate, to all. who may wish xo xisn this new and economical Ughs. Having selected his goods himself, .his purchases.for-.eash, he is,able and determined, to sell low % .Those having the cash to lay out’ will fmd it to their advantage to giVo him-u call. HENUV DUPPJELD. Carlisle, July-9, ISIO. • tf . • Consumptions. : Mrs: A.' of Lancaster county, Pa., entiiely cured by the use of Dr. Swayne’s Syrup of Wild Cherry—her symptoms were constant coughing', pain in her side, back aurl head, de praved appetite, spitting of blood, nn rest at night, &c. After using two <f Doctor s\yayiieh* Compound Syrup.of.Prumisyirgiuiamt she louud herself relieved, ami by. the time she liud used the third bottle, she found herself entirely cured of the aforesaid dis ease, which she had been afflicted.with lor ihn d years. . -Therc are daily certificates of various persons, which add sufficient testimony of the great efficacy of this invaluable medicine. • For sale by- ■ • J, J. Mvicrs Sf Co*. RICHES X?OT HEALTH, Those'vim enjoy health, must certainly fvt 1 blessed when they compare iheinselvts'tu these sufferers thathave"been afflicted forbears vHi various diseases which the human family are all subject to be troubled with. present themselves in various forms ahd from vain ns circumstances, which in the commencement, ma f y all be checked by the use* f Dr. O. I*. Hot*— Hell’s Compound strengthening and Gerninu Aperient Pills,—such as Dyspepsia,Ekei Com plaints, Pain In tho side, Rheumatism, Gem ml Debility, Female Diseases, nmlrill diseases- to which hurrian nature is.suhjech, where the sto mach is affected. Directions for using these Medicines 'always accompany . them. '.These Medicines cun be taken with perfect sa'ily hy the most delicalp.. female,-as they are mild in their, operation amPpleasant in their effects. Principal Office for the United Stated Nq. gt -North Eighth slVcdt/ 'Philadelphia. Also, iov sale.by - J. J. MYERS & CO, TO DR,SWXYNE;Philadt;lphin,—lt is with sincere pleasure 1 write you these lines.— Having been reduced by a long spell of sickness ■ lp\ver.country ; tu ; n very critical..state ; ot* health I thought l/oresaw my early dissolution, l had a constant cough, rind,nsense of pain on piyxhest which seemtd to be obstructed so that I could riot breathe with ease.. I got. no rest at* night V.ami - my.- .constant. irritation produced tt high fever at jimes. . In this alarming state I .looked for heffr, and recollecting your advertise ment, I ..sent to your agent for.lwo boj.iU a df' Wild Cherry Syrup, arid before using the sec 'ond~bottie7X'ff:und-my-cough:'lrad-disuppcarcdT~ and with it all those distressing You are, at liberty..to publish this, and 1 most earn estly, recommend your Syrup of Wild Cherry Bark to sufferers with-diseuses of the, lungs* as* an!cffectual remedy. Respectfully, yours, ; Reuben Richardson. Pittsburg, Sept. 2r, 1859. PrincipalOlfice,'Ko. 17 North Eighth street, where this invaluable medicine, can always be Obtained; likewise; the above certificate maybe seen,, with the signature of a highly respectable citizen of Pittsburg, witnessihg-tbe. above lo be a certain fact, Alsofor sale by J, J, Myers &Co.' DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA!! : Wore prhbfs of tnc’efficacy of ■ Dr. Harlicli’s Medicines.— Miv Joitas Hartmas, of Snmncy tpwn, l‘a., ; entirely cured of the above disease, whiciy|tC'was afflicted with for six years; his symptoms wire a sense of distension and,oppres sion distressing pain in the 1 pit of the stomach, nausea, lossofappelile," giddiness and.difhheas of,sight, extreme debility , flatulen cy .acrid eructations, sometimes vomiting, and paiiii in thc rit lit side, depression of. spirits, dis tuyhed TestVOuntness, add able to pursue his business without causing his immediate exhaus tion and wcaiincss. Mr. Hnrtinan is happy to state to Ihe.piibjic ahd is willing to. give nny in formation to the afflicted, respecting'.the; won- ' derfiil benefit he rc’ceived ;-frpmfthe use of Dr. Harlicli’aftnmpnnml Strengthening and German 'Aperient’Pills. -Forsaleby^> : , :y.-ft’ffeHV ;1. J. MYEuS Sc Ca.Caiiisle. .. -,Tf Uf>T reccivedsomo desirable GQODS saila •JP atthe storeofeurr'K ;.b V ■ - ■ • - ■ : ; : A. HfCHABJJS.;. -“July 90,, 184 b. .
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