SPECIAL COURT. Sotrut’s Ostce, Carlisle, Oumb. 00. 7 July 31,1810. S "BnY virtue of a writ from tbe Hon. DANIEL ta~6 DPRKEE. President Judge of the 19th Ju dicial Dletriet of Pennsylvania, boorinn date at. York the 34th day of July 1840, NOTICE i» betaby given, that a Special Court will be held before tbo said Hon. Daniel Durkee and tho Associ ate Judges of tha Cburt of Cfommon Pleas of Cum berland county, on Monday the 7th day of Septem ber, A, D. 18-10, to continue’one week or longer if necessary, in the Cburt House In the borough ot Chrlislo, for tho trial of certain causes dependingm the Cburt of Cbmmon Plea's aforesaid, wherein the Hon. Samuel Hepburn was concerned as Counsel for ono of tho parties, print to his appointment as Preaident Judge of tho 9lh Judicial District! said oauSeabeing-Umbracod within the provisions of the 39th section of an act of the General Assembly of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, passed the 14th day of April, A. 0. 1834, entitled ah act rel ative to the organization' of Charts of Justice. JOHN MYERS, Sheriff. T. H. SKILBS, MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS just received und is now opening at his stand in West High Street, a general assort ment of new and fashionable goods, suitable for gentlemen’s wear, such as CLOTHS, WQQLQYED BLACK, Blue, Green, Invisible, Panov and Cadet mixed. CASSIMBRES: Blank, Blue, light Doe skin,’ fcney and single milled. VESTINGS* Soliaa, Cgnwd Silks, Valencies, and Matsailes. . FANPT ARTICLES. . {Suck »g Stocks, Gloves, Suspenders, Handker ohiofs tie. AH of which will bo sold nnd mode op in tho most fashionable manner, and at the •shfßteatnplice. Carlisle, July 30lh, 184ft.—tf, , • •LAST NOTICE. Those indebted to the Into proprietors of the American-Volunteer for subscription, advertising or job work, previous to the 12th of June last, are hereby notified that the ac counts of ALL sucli will be placed in the hands of D&vio Smith, Ea'quirc, for collec tion, unless, settled at or before the August Court. ■ E. COUNMAN. . Carlisle, July SO, 1840. Wanted Immediately! • Two Journeymen Chair Makers, to whan lib» era] wages and constant employment will be given. Sach as ard"good turners will bo preferred. ■ Ap ply at tire Chair. Manufactory of the subscriber, one door north of Stevenson and Dinkio’S Drug tore. : ". - Also two apprentices will be taken, one to the Framing and Turning, and one to the Painting and Ornamenting.. Non© but; those of study habits need apply. ' . Carliate, July 30, 1840. LIST of Caupet for Trial at the Special Court, on the 7th day-of September, A. D. 1040,. JnsmW Eby et al vs .J 5 Boyd et al M Ego'dee. Ex’r ■■ Vs D M’Clnfedec. adm’r G Himes vs "J Keller “Vs J Bredin dec. adm’f T Cook St wife for use vs A Scroggd detvex’r. ' D Foreman .vs Moore & Biddle Sams vs J Mooro Sahas vs Samo Sams vs Sams A Pierce for use vs R M’Keehnn GEO. SANDERSON, Prothonolary. VALUABLE FARM FOR! SALE. • In pursuance of the last will and test iment of George late 1 of Westpennssbornugh township, Cumberland county, decM., will be sold at public sale, on Wednesday the 7th day of October next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. 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 Westpcnnsborough township',Cumber land county, Pa. about 7 miles west of Carlisle, and one mile north , of Mount Rock, containing about 190 acres, bounded by lands of the heirs of William Davidson, dcc’dt, Robert M'Keehati, and the heirs of the Rev. Joshua Williams, de ceased. There are about 130 acres cleared, in a high state of cultivation, and under good fence, the residue is covered with first rate timber.— The improvements are a large two story STONE HOUSE,. with a well of good water near the donr. The Mount Rock spring crosses said farm nearly in the centre.'within a few perches of the house. Also, a Double Barn of Logs, and other out houses, and a pood bearing Orchard of choice fruit trees. A further description is not neces sary, ns persons will view before they purchase.' Attention will be given, amt terms made known on the day of sale. JAMES DAVIDSON, DANIEL LECKEY, •' R£i?ciitors. August 20, 1840. 1 At a stated 1 Orphans’ Court, began and held on Monday the 10th day of Au gust'lB4o, at Carlisle, in and for Cumberland county, before the Hon. Samuel Hepburn, Pre sident. and John Stuart and John I.eftvre Asso ciate Judges-ot the same court, assigned Sic., the following proceedings were had, to wit:. 13th August 1840. Ride on all the heirs of Robert Armstrong, dec’d;, to shew cause at the next November court, why the real estate.of. Robert Armstrong,'dec’d., should not be'sold, personal notice to.be served on all the panics ' residing within foi ty miles, and for all othersin two newspapers published in Carlisle for four successive weeks preceding said court. , ■ By order oflhe Court. ' Cumberland County, sa. • 1 decertify- the. above to be a true copy taken from the records of the Orphans’ Court in and for said coun- In testimony, whereof I have herc . ' Unto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court, at Carlisle the 14th day of Ac gust 1840. W, TOULK. Cl’k. O. C. PUBLICSALE. - Will be Sold at public sale on Friday the 18th, of September next, at 10 o’clock A. M. the follow ieg described real estate,late the properly of Moses Scroggs deo’d. to wit: : • . Jt'iLqt or piece of Grotma \ pitnato in Newton township,-Cumberland county, bounded by lands of Rev. Alex. Sharp and Sam’l lVild,. cor(iairdnrng_ about three acres, thereon erected a two story - ' -■ I 3aOG HOUSE & STABLE; with a TANNERY .consistingof 21 vats; a'Shdp and Bark, Shedj andMiU: House, with a never failing stream funning near said Tannery. • Tho terras of sale will be i? 100 to be paid by ■the-purchaser'on-the confirmation of’the saleby the Court, the residue of one half on the first of April whdh'ppssessian will.be given anda ■ deed made'fo purchaser and the balance in one yaar lhereafter without interest, to be secyred by a lien upon tho land or by bond-with approved se curity. By order Of Orphans’ Court. • . * ALEXANDER SCKORGS, Ad.m’r of f Moses Scroggs, dec’d • August - | ■ 3t. N. B. The PERSONAL ’propcrty of said dec ceased will be sold on said day. • ’ •' -To-thosc-wlio4ibß_tQ_iide_easj,l SAMUEL EHSMINGER, am ESPECTFBLLY informs his friends and BSithe public In general, that he has purchased the Patent Right of Robert Wilson, for Cumber land county, lor constructing a how and unproved •prlng eat Saddle, and that he is now prepared ,to feccivo-orders for the same. , The improvements claimed are appli cable to any of the saddloa.now in use, and consist of springs of a peculiar construction in the seat, warranted to bo good, durable and superior to any ever yet invented. '' ' . . ”■ Persons desirous of examining the above named saddle) are requested to call and judge for them selves, at hts well known establishment in High street, nearly opposite the Post Office,whore they can also bo accommodatcd.with any article'in tho line of Saddles, Uarna>, &e. on tho moat reasona ble terms. ■' - ... . ~, The saddlers of the county are moat respectfully invited to cull and see this excellent improvement in saddles. , Reference as to the ease and superiority of this oyer other saddles, tnay.be had of the following named gentlemen:—Hon. Samuel Hepburn, Sam; übl Allen, M. G. Ege, Joseph Ego, Thos. Grea son, Henry Stubbs, llooty ButlorlV, H. VoUer,J. Stevenson, Benjamin Peffert ' ■" Carlisle, Juno ~5,18i0. 3in JUST received n 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, anti 28 inches wide tor 12J cts. This callico is worthy the attention of persons who wish to purchase goods of the kind, knowing that they arc betterthan any offered at the same pric.e 1 have also renewed my stock of Bon netts, and will only inform the public that X will sell Tuscan Bomietts ns low.as 6j-*Ctr. and prices of ribbons and other trimmings to, correspond. Together witli many other goods, all of which will be fouiid in South Hanover streets, and for sale by C. BARNj FZ. Estate of John, Close, deceased, NOTICE. TJT UTTERS of administration on the estate, of H A John Close, late of Meclianicsburg, deceas ed, have been issued to the subscriber residing in East Pennsborough township: All persons indebt ed to said estate are requested to make payment immediately? and those having claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN RUPP, Adm’t. ' August 13, 1840. 6t VALiUAESJLIB PROPERTY THE Subscribers, administrators of the estate of Joseph Walter, deo’dl, 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.township, Cumberland county, and about 3 nlilts jiorth of Mr. George H. Bucher’s .Mill, viz: No. I—A Farm of first rate slate land, contain ing 179 acres and 111 perches neat measure, hav ing iliereon erected a two story LOG HOUSE & LOG BARBT. with a Spring House. There is also on the pro perty. an excellent orchard of choice fruit trees.— About 60 acres is cleared, under good fence, and well cultivated, and the residue is covered with thriving timber.—— : - No. 2—A Farm of excellent slate land, adjoin -ing-lheabovercontainmg-14d-aorcs-&-127'perohes neat moasurg,,having,thereon erected a two story Weather boarded house, a Log Earn with Sheds attached, and a Spring Jlopse. There Is also an excellent Apple-Orchard. About 100 acres arc cleared, and the remainder covered with good timber. The whole is under good fence and in a high state of cultivation. No: 3—A lot of ground, adjoining tho above, containing nearly six acres of well cultivated land, on-which is 1 erected a C. E. R. DAVIS. XiOG EOUSE & PHAKE STABLE, with a There is also a small orch ard on this tract. . » On each of the aeove tracts 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 bo made easy, and a clear and indisputable title will bo made, and pos session given on the Ist of April next. Persona wishing to view the premises, can cal! upon either of the undersigned who reside thereon. D,ANIEL WALTER, JACOB WALTER. 3m August'l3,. 1810. For the Sale of Brandreih's Universal Ve getable Pills, are held in Cumberland county by the following agents. GEO. W. HVI’NEE, Carlisle, . , S. Culbertson, Shippensburg. Adam Riegle, Mcchanicsburg. Hoke 8c Brenneman, New Cumberland. Gilmore & Seutman. Newville. , L. Riegle & Co., Cburcbtown. M. G. Rupp, Shiremanstown. ...... As counterfeits of these pills are in some cases sold for tbe.genuine ones, the safely of.tjie pub: lie requires that none should be purchased ex cept from those recognized as agents aboVr. jDissolution of Partnership. The partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, as publishers of the “American Vol unteer,” under the firm.of. “Sanderson. & Cobn jiAN,” is this, day dissolved by mutual consent.— The Books and accounts of the late firm are pla ced in the hands of E. Cornman for collection,- to whom payment must bo made- IMMEDIATELY. Said Cornman will also pay all debts duo and ow ing by the late firm; . - . GEORGE SANDERSON, EPHRAIM CORNMAN. .._CarUsle,Junoll,J.Blo. ' —-. JT ETTERS testamentary have been .issued 'B A to Daniel Worst iind Susannah piehl, both living in Frankford township,'concerning the es taVe iif Micliael Diehl, late ofsaid township of Frankford, dtc’d. Allpersons indebted to said estate are therefore requested to settle and pay off their accounts within three months from tins date, and all having any legal demands against said estate Anil present them properly authenticated for settlement; ; •• DANI EE WORST*. SUSANNAH DIEHE, - Executors, -.fit* August 20, 1840, CAUTION, ■OTSTIIEUEAS tnyfwife; Catharine , has left - my bed and board without any just cause; I hereby, forewarn*any.person’ from v barb.oriiig oMi'Usiing her on my account, asl will pay no debts of her contracting. ,v ■■ ■■■■■ JACOB STINE. ' FvanVfoid tp. Aug. 27,1840. ' 3t* , • For Sale. sdO5 dO -Bushela;,Bituminous' Coal, of excelienl quality, it the Ware House of Bhe'em & Hal berirWest High Carlisle. AugUst G, 1840. , -Vi.. BAK-ERS afid others that - of gen uine N. N. Orleans molasses, areintonned that if is for sale fry ■' C. BARNITZ. ;■ I have receivcd-shocs, hoots, hats,'; and- cloth •caps of lastest fashion, and for safe hv ' - - T.C. BAKNITZ. r FOR SALE. Certificates of JMgehcy NOTICE. ZiIVER COMPLAINT Strengthening'and German Aperient Pills* ■ Mr. William Richaiuj, Pittsburg, Pa. en tirely cured 6t the above' distressing disease*— his symptoms were, pain and weight in the left side, losa^oLappetite,, vomiting, acrid eructa tions, a distension of the stomach, sick headache, furred tongue, countenance changed to a citron color, difficuiiy_of.brcnlhiiig, .disturbed, rest, at tended with a cough, great debility, with other symptoms indicating, great derangement of the functions of the liver. /Mr. Richard had the ad vice dl several physicians, but received no re lief, until uVmgDn Harhch's Medicine, which terminated In effecting » P c *j*, c “J c '„/; n V For sale by . .J. J.MYEKS &f CO. M. B. ROBERTS’S CELEBRATED VEGETABLE EMBROCATION. THE efficacy of this most valuable, embroca tion is attested by'thousands who have pro ved its healing qualities in the cure of the most .troublesome diseases to wnich the horse is liable. Such as old dr fresh wounds, sprains, pains and weakness of-the limbs, bruises, swellings, stiff ness of the'jdints and tendons. galls tc schaffings produced by .the collar and saddle, cracked heels, scratches,..grease, thrush in the foot, or foot-rot in the feet of cattle, tic. The most flattering encomiums are daily be stowed upon this embrocation, and it is there fore recommended tofanier.s, 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, . ■ t The.following certificate is from Mr. James Uecside, a stage owner and great uiail contrac tor: Philadelphia June 12th* 1339. This is to certify that I have used M. B, Ro* berts’s Embrocation for x'arious kinds of sores, wounds and sprains in horses and I have found it to exceed any other that I have tried* ' “ I. RKESIDE. . For sale at STEVENSON & DINICLE’S drug and chemical store. . Jan 30 NEW GOODS. ANDREW RICHARDS. Is now opening a splendid assortment of spring and Summer . ajiiQOS, at his store, southeast corner of Market sr]oarer comprising in part Cloths, Gassimeres, Silks, Florencb, a variety of Prints and Ghintzc a, Mus lins, Calicoes, Handkerchiefs, Vestings,Sommer Cloths, SatlirietsV Linens, Cords, Checks, Drill ings, Tickings, Bonnets,-Hats, millions, &c.— Also', GROCERIES & QUEENSW ARE - He is thankful for past favors, and hopes by attention to business, to receive a share of pub lic patronage. May 7, 1810. ~ NEW AND CHEAP WHOLESALE AIT 19 RETAIL CONFECTIONARY & FRUIT STORE. aim nan w.fjejlsx, ■ff® ESPECTFULHY announces to the , citi- BR, zens of Carlisle and' the public in general, that he has opened the above-business in the house formerly occupied by Dr; Koiand, nearly opposite the Carlisle Bank, and next door to Ar nold O'X.o’s. store, where he intends keeping constantly on hand a large assortment of CAN-, DIES and - , - SYRITPS, . : such as Lemon; Ginger; -Pine Applel Sarsapar illa, Orange, Capilair; and-Strawberry, all of which are manufactured by himself—also, Wa ter, Soda, Butter and Sweet CRACKERS. , He intends keeping constantly on hand a large as sortment of ■ PRT7IT AND NITTS,. such as.Uaisins, Figs, Prunes, Dates, Currants, Oranges, Lemons, Citron, Almonds, Cream Nuts, Filberts, English Walnuts', Ground Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, &c. Bcc. All of the above he will sell wholesale 8c retail MERCHANTS, DEALERS, and all others, will find it to their advantage by calling before purchasing elsewhere. All ord ers from the country will bp,thankfully receiv ed and promptly attended to. ■ BAKING nttended to at the shortest notice, • ICE CREAM served up for parties, Btc. N. B.—TwO apprentices wanted to the above business. None .need apply unless they can come well recommended. ' May 7. 1840. ' V FOR SALE. A FARM of 147 acres of Slate and Limestone Land, in North Middleton township, Cum berland county, 2 miles from Middlesex Mills and § from Carlisle. • The improvements are a good ’■'faA LOG HOUSE, DOUBLE BANK |P£lli BARN, the under part stone, with 4 stables, and bade and front sheds; one of which is a granary with a col lar underneath; also an excellent orchard, togeth er with t other improvements..- About-100 acres is cleared, under good fence, and in a good state of cultivation; the remainders covered with good timber,, a part of which is Lo cust. There are springs in nearly all the fields. The Conodoguinet creek bounds this farm on one side 253 perches, which will afford a location for water works. Any?person wishing to purchase q farm of this description, will do well to examine it as I'amdetormined .to sell. . Application can be made to Valentino Shelly on the farm, or to the subscriber in Carlisle. ROSS LAMBERJON. July IG, 1810, Mints! Mints'. Hats! Blacd and white IJussia, Vigonla,-Fur, Chip, Palm Leal, Leghorn, Wiljow Cane and Woo' -Hats, for sale-wbolesale-and-retail.- —— ■ ■ ' CHAS. BARNITZ; AfKiS.IW MSaaGJUJVIS!! AT THE NEW STOKE. SHAVE just received a seasonable , assort ment of DRY GOODS, .which I have re cently purchased and. will be able to sell them at.greally reduced prices. The stock, consists of extra wool dyed blue, black, , brown, olive and various other colors of ~;i: BEOAD CLOTH, very superior CASSIMERES-jatfd Sattinets, English and Domestic linen Sc cpttoh.Drillings, and a general assortment of-summer stuff; tor men's and boys’ wear, Hangups, Cords. Lion skin Cloth, together with a gietrt’Variety ot Chintzes, Calicoes, Mpusliri dc Lames of rich sljades, French Lawns, Bombazine, Oro- de Rhine Silk, blue black Italian ‘and. Maltione Silk, French needle workedand common Capes, bobinet and ,cotton Laces and Edgings; Footing, bf variqus'lireadths and qualities, Paris, kid,: and cotton Ladies' aridMisses’ Gloves,- black, lace and'gregniand white blond. Vells, together with a rieai asaorimtnt of Cashmere, Brocha, twisted silk and,otherdress Sliawja and . Hand-, kerchiefs—alao'afuUassdrtment: of Domestic Goods, Groceries, Shoes/Hafs and Caps,-all of whichhave lately been selectedwith care, which makes me confident that I sell good, goods and give good bargains. .;, Ithereforc take the; liber-, ty of inviting my former cu&tomers.arid .friends and the public generally, to examine my stock in due season. ,'. Thankful lor past favors I hope by close per-; serial attention to business to merit arid receive, a share of public patrtmace., - CHAS.DARNITZ. '- Carlisle, May 7, 1840. C-V'T :. IXENTISTR Y •;/• : ’. DR. I. C. LOOMIS, HAS returned to Carlisle, and Will, as here tofore, attend to the faractice 01. Dentistry. He may beffoiind at Col. Ferree’s hotel. Personsrequesting it .will be wailed upon at their residences. - . ~ CDr. George D. Fottlke, -Reference* — ~*, Itev. 'VhoerC.f / iorntOH t \ fDr. David JS. Mahon. . • Carlisle. March 12, 1840. . Vaughan Peterson's Red Liniment. SIUPERIOU to all 'other applications for I rheumatism, chilblains, sprains,.numbness oi the limbs, stiffness and weakness of the joints', sore throat,' Btc. By rubbing the Liniment well info tile head with a hair brush 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 HEAD. Numerous cures in all the aboiie affections have come under the observation of the proprietors. The following statement of a remarkable cure of partial paralysis of a limb is from VVilliairi r L. Norton, Esq. a well known and respectable magistrate nf Southwark’! ' - Messrs. Vaughan & Peterson—During sever al weeksJ suffered a partial paralysis 61 the .right .arm-and-of.the third and-fourth-fingers nf the right hand, which sensibly affected the Whole power of the latter; writing, became to me a difficult task which I could not execute but ,with greatly diminished legibility. ThetKe of half a bottle of your Liniment gave entire re lief, and Icheerfully bear this testimony to its efficacy. For sale by ■ STEVENSON &DINKLE. Carlisle, Jap. 16, 1840. IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. THE public are hereby directed to the med ical advertisements of Dr. HARLICH’S celebrated Compound Strengthening Tunic, and German Aperient Pills, which 1 arc a Medicine of great value to the afflicted, discovered by O. P. llarlich, a celebrated physician. at Altdorf, Germanyy which has been used with unparal leled success throughout Germany. This Med icine consists of two kinds, vizi the German Ar perient.nnd the Compound Strengthening Tonic Fills. They are each put small'packs, and should both" be used to effect a permanent cure. Those who are afflicted 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 DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, and all Stomach Complaints; pain in Side, Liv er Complaints; Loss of Appetite, Flatulency, Palpitation of the Heart, General Debility, Nei vous Irritability, Sick Headache, Female Dis-, eases, Spasmodic Affections v ßheumatisrri, Asth mas, Consumption, Bcc. I’lie German Aperient Pills are to cleanse tile stomach and purify the Blood. The Tonic nr Strengthening Pills are to strengthen and invjgorate-ilnffherves and di gestive organs and give tone to the Stomach, as all diseases originate from impurities of the blood and disordered stomach. This mode of treating diseases is pursued by all practical Physicians, which experience, has taught them tabc the only remedy to effect a cure. They,afe hnt only re commended and prescribed by the most—expe rienced Physicians in their daily practice, but also taken by those gentlemen themselves when ever they feel the symptoms of those diseases, in which they know them to be elhcacions.— This is.the case in all large cities in which they have an extensive sale. It is not to he under-, stood that these medicines will cure all diseases merely by purifying the blond—this thev will not doYhut they certainly will, and sufficient authority of daily proofs .asserting that'those medicines,.takcn.as_re com mended, by the ..di rections which accompany them. will cure a great majority ot diseases of the stomach, lungs, and liver, by which impurities of the blood are occasioned. ' Ask for Dr. II trlich’s Compound Strengthen ing Tonifc, and German Aperient Pills. Principal Office fcr the sale of this medicine is at No. 19 North Eighth street, Philadelphia. Also—For sale at the drug store of 1. J. MY EUS & XO., Carlisle,, who, are' Agents for Cumberland county. Nov. 21, 1839. BRANDYWINE SPRINGS, JSear. Wilmington, Delaware. george eerree, late of the Man sion House- Hotel, Carlisle, Pa., respectfully informs, his friends, uml the public generally, that he has leased the above named estab lishment, which he has opencd'for the rccep tion of visitors. - The premises, which embrace about; sixty acres of ground, are situated in .the county of New Castle, State of Delaware, about SO miles from Philadelphia and 70 from Baltimore. The facilities for leaching it all points are unequal! ed. Visilers'ld the Springs are conveyed on lb Baltimore linct-Philadelphia Kail Road to with* in a mile of tlle g'round, from Whence they are carried in Omnibuses to the Hotel. The House on an elevated and commanding situation. It has upwards of 100 sleeping rooms,’ besides a dining room 90 by SO feet, a ball room 40 by 30 feet, with several large parlours and silting moms, and spacious halls. The Portico is one of the first in the United States, being 250 feet long, 20 wide, and SO feet high. -There-are also several outhouses belonging to the establish ment. The grounds are beautifully laid out, and arc covered with Shubbery, fine Shade Tiers, and pleasant Avenues. The roads to' and from the Hotel are numerous and excellent. The other improvements ate, a splendid Pa vilion—two beautiful large Mansion facing the road—a miniature'Fairinnunt Water Works, which supplies the establishment with the best spring water—numerous Fountairis-a. Statues—Shady-Walks—i large and complete Bathing establishment—avery superior Ten Pin Alley—two excellent Billiard T'ablqs—arid a number of beautiful Arbours 6c Sunmier Housea, in one of wliich-will be found the celebrated Chalybeate Spring. - Connected with the establishment is a large 'Stable calculated'for 50 horses and vehicles, in charge of experienced hostlers. Also a number of good horses and carriages fortheaccommoda tign of those visiters who may not bring their; own equipages with them, ■ The-Wines and Liqiinrs-wiU be the very best the cities can afford, and no exertions will be spared to render the stay of thoaewho may fav. or the establishment with a visit, pleasant and; agreeable., '■/'.' d--;.,"!’,.- ~1, Brandywine Springs, June 18,1840. tf r .short.. i- ■ ‘ .TO TSB'APBBiaTBS. ... IT is sometimes urgedfthrit S canuoc be cuve'd. by external applications.— This jnay'be true sometimes') but it is also , cer tainly truethatthis dirtre&mg'cornylaintcan hot be cured by internal remedies, except by their: long and constant uje. by which perhaps, at’ the same time the .system becomes, generally deranged, debilitated' arid,,destroyed, .tvycn were not this the case bow'ahall the.'great,dia-, tress of the sufferer be alleviated while such slow and doubtful rernedies bave thrir effect 1 ; The answer is plain. Candid and most 9r> Hewc’s XTorvo and Bonoianlinont. No nauic could be tnore.uppi pprijitd- 'lt teach* es.and soothriffhe nerves) ail'd allays pailismnsi effectually on its first application; and.by a few applications removes more effectuallyaridapeed ilyßheumaticpairis tlianWiyi internal,or'ex tor. nal, remedy wasever known to do. .Try it and beconvinced, For sale bv i 1 - STEVENSO’N & DINKLE. Carlisle, Jari. 18, 1840. , .V dust'received Gentlemen's • Black Morocco Slipper* pud for sale by . C. BARNITZ. ' ' attend to yora oojrea. -REV-DU-BARTHOIaOMEW’S JPinlc Expectorant Syrup , A N agreeable qordiat and effective remedy "ra for coughs, colds, hoarseness, pains in the breast,.influenza, hard breathing, and difficult expectoration. ' However,incredible it may appear, Doctor '-Bartholomew’*''-Kink Expectorant--Syrup has never been’ known to tail in affording relief in the above cases. .Many certificates have been received attdjfcg its virtues. The public are respectfully invited to make a trial of the arti cle when Us vuluewii! be fully attested. For sale by STEVENSON & DINKLE. , January, 16,-1840. , ; . ’ Dyspepsia and Hypocondriaciam. Cured by Dr, Harlich's celebrated Medicines. Mr. WM. MOHKISON, of Schuylkill Sixth street,' Philadelphia, afflicted for several years with the above distressing disease—Sickness at the stomach, headache, palpitation ofthe Heart, impaired appetite, 'acrid and weakness of the extremities, emaciation & general debility, disturbed rest,, a. pressure and weight at the stomach aftercating, severe flying pains in the chest, back and sides, costiveness, a dislike for society or conversation, languor and lassitude upon the least occasion. Mr. Morri soii had limilied to tlie,mt<3t-ein'uient.phvsician3. 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.- dilion, having been induced by a friend. nf; his to try Dr. Harlich’s Medicines, as they being highly recommended, by which lie procured two packages For trial; before using the second package,he found, himself greatly relieved,’ and by continuing the use of them the disease en tirely disappeared—he is now enjoying all the blessings of perfect health. " > . For a ile by J 1, J. Myr.ns Of Co. 'H'kU. SWAYNE: Respected Friend;—From B W the very beneficial effects which I have received from the use of thy Componnd Syrup of Wild Cherry Bark, I am.fully willing to tes tify to the astonishing effect.’ . My attack was that of a common cold, whrh began to threat-, en something of a more serious nature. Being recommended to'use.-the above. Syrup. I' finally gave it a trial, and am happy to siiy .it gave me almost instant relief. Thavemsed it fforpit-nll v, ard always with the same beneficial effects. If others would use this medicine at the commence it cr t of their colds anil coughs, they wiaild pre-. vent.a disease which would be more alarming t its character, and much more obstinate in tire cure. - Ei.woon L. Pushy., N. \V. corner of Arch & Fifth stn, Philav Eighth month, 23, 1839. T he above medicine is for suit by J. 3, Myers Co M Carlisle. • Silt. JS. C. jyjEStM?, ' SURC-BON DENTIST, EBPECTFULLY informs the ladies and, ftfi. Keiitlemen of Carlisle and its vicinity that he sets Artificial Teeth in the most approved manlier.He- nlSh scales, plugs imd 'Separates teeth to ai rest decay. . Dr. N. prepares a tooth powder, which whi tens the teeth, without injuring the enamel, col ors the gums a fine red and refreshes the mouth. The tooth ache will be cured, in most cases, without extraction; and an pdontalgic wash is prepared for healing sore gums and fasten the teeth, . - . . Ladies and gentlemen, are refiucstcd_to_calL and examine-his collection, of Porcelain or In :col-ruptuble-teetlli_.w.liichFivlll never dccay_ut change color, and are free from all unpleasant odour, durable and well adapted lor chewing, which will be inserted in the'best manner and at fair prices. . , . AIL persons wishing Dr.-N. to call at their dwellings will please to learc a line at his resi dence, No. 7 Harper’s Row, when he will pane-' tually attend to every call in tire.line of his pro fession. From a long and successful practice, he hopes to give general satisfaction. Carlisle, August 1, 1839. m VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALS. THE subscriber offers at private sale, on rea sonable terms, the following real estate, viz: A TRACT OF LAND situate in Hopewell fownship,Cumberland coun ty, 3 miles north of Newburg, adjoining lands of John Heverlicb, Thomas Ilcfiiefinger, and others, containing 210 acre's of slate mid free stone land, having thereon erected a gotd two story HOUSE new BANK afegaS, BARN, Spring House, a first rateffiWlJjTL* Saw Mill, with an Orchard of ex S a Ijfi cellent fruit. About 120 acres cleared and in a good state of cultivation, and the residue covered witli good timber. Any. person wishing to view the premises can be 1 'shown them by applying to Benjamin Rump, residing thereon. »ilso, a Tractor Woodland , -adjoining the North Mountain, containing about 80 acres. This tract will.be sold together orm lota to suit purchasers. AXdSO, A TRACT OF X.AKD, situate in Mifflin towiishipV'abdnt C miles north of Newville, containing 221 acres, having there on erected a two story Log HO USE, KITCHEN, SPRING HO USE, mid BANK BARN. About ISO acres nre clear ed, and the balance in good limber. There is also erected thereon a Tenant House and'Black smith Shop, with a young Orchaid of grafted fruit trees... For terms, See. apply to the subscriber resid ing on the last mentioned tract; WILLIAM RAMP. May 7,1840 tf - PVMflelC S.iJUM. Will bo exposed to Public Sale, bn the premises onFriilay ihc \Qth Flay vf Sejilcmbsr, a tract of first rate Black Slate Land, containing one hundred arid seven acres and ono hundred and eleven with-theallowance.siluatcdinSilvciSpringtown ship, Cumberland county, bounded by the Cbnodo guinct creek and lands of Francis Porter, and dir redly opposite George Bucher’s Merchant Mill. There is an excellent water power on the snmo.ahd two first rate springs ofwater calculated fora". . »I s,t;i is Ii.B.RV; ; There airo erected on the same a lag and Frame Barn, and a LO Q HO USE, with other out; houses; it is one of tho best farms'in theebunty as to soil,..arid has many advantages; it is situated about ono;ml)oTrdm Hoguestownnbb the Inrhpike; it will bp sold in parcels or altogether to suit pur- wiUihß 'sold at thofsanie time about 25 acres of MOUNTAIN iuj JVjD. woll tim bored and very convenient to be taken off, and is situated about two miles and a half frbm the-farm abovp slated,- .The property will be shown toany pefbon wishing to purchase -by the subscriber near Hogucstown, <:V r , '' - ABRAHAM BOSSLER.- • August G, 1840, ‘ ’ ; 4 ■ r 1 ;-'-ts.;-'^ POST OPBIpB,^ .idhfelislej Pa. riyal anit Departure 6/ Malta* ..c* ■.'■'l .It Tf.’ Eastern ’ - daily ’ ah.bht.lS-n^'^^l^inl '*- i.r , * iioairm. .Western • •* ** -it uVin. ««• >». ;Sputherri ‘, :*• • -Mechanicsb’g Ncwvillo . La..iriK: 11a. mi i ~ ,R. LAMBERTON, P. M. KB^'AIfDJ'ASHIOSABLE CHAIRESTABLISHMENT. THE subscriber respectfully informs his old customers and tlie public generally} that he has, at the solicitation of hisfnends, re-com* mcnced the above mentioned business in all'its’ various brandies, in the shop recently 'occupied' by Mr. Frederick- A. Kennedy, Coachfnakcr,_ next door tn Stevenson sci3ihkleVDrug Store, and a few doors north of .Col,FerrceyHotel. Having procured. severa); he is now. pYcparcd. to'manufacture to order, and keep constantly bn at the VmOiit ac commodating terms, ' , : ■ S JRush artd Cane: Bottomed , Chairs, Scttcos A Soclajblcs, Common $• Taney' Windsor Do. ■y Large Boston: Docking Chairs, SS-Also.- Children’s Chairs of 1 every the whole made of.the best materials ami in the most fashionable style. Also bid chairs neatly mended and repainted. He will also carry, on thebusincss of ! BOUSES SION-. PAINTING-, PAPER HANGING &, OXX.SZNG. . : The subscriber hopes that by bis strict atten tion to business, together with his long expcri* eiicc in the above hranchcs. to merit and receive u share oLpublic natconagc.——, "c. E. R. DAVIS. 6 in Carlisle, Dec; 19,1859. NEW DRUG & VARIETY STORE. Stevenson A' VitiLlc, Have just received at their stare, corner of High and Pitt streets, Opposit e Col. Fet ree’s hotel, an assortment if 0k : ■ DS.UGS, IVTcdicies, Faints, ’^SmSsaSf Dye Stuffs 8c Varnishes'. : Their ' stack has been selected with ' Xjw|S|3r great care, ami is warranted to ■ be entirely fresh arid of the very best quality. The store will lie under the im mediate supcrinterdance of Mr. Dinkle, who has acquired a thorough knowledge oJF the duties of an apothecary under tue direction of Mr. Samuel Elliatt af this place. - : Carlisle/August 15, 18391 f , . New Mardwiiro. G roccry AND STOF.Er , TFIK subscriber has just returned from the oi ties of New York, Philadelphia and llalti morn, and is now opening at Ids'store room South East corner of Market Square and Main streets, (formerly occupied by G. \V. Hither, Esq.) a ge neral, assortment of 5 HAP.DWABS,- •STON3WAP.E. CEDARWARE, BRITTANXA WAHE, GROCERIES,' Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Gibes, Brushes, Whips, Canes, Lamps for burning Camphino Oil, mid a great variety of articles useful and necessary for furnishing and keeping a- house. ' He has also, ami will constantly keep on band, Camphine Oil, a cheap and elegant substitute for Sperm Oil, and,having been appointed, tbc agent of Messrs. Bachecs & Brother of Newark,'N. J., for the sale of JON ES’ PATENT LAMP in this county, he "is prepared .to furnish Lamps'and Oil. at a yery reasonable rate to all who.may. wish to use this netv and economical light. .... . Having selected bis goods lnmsclf, and mndo his purchas'es for cash, he is able and determined to sell low. Those having the cash to lay out will find it to their advantage to give him a call. - H ENR-Y-D U FFI ELD. Carlisle, July 9, 18-10. . . ~ tf Coughs, Colds Consumptions. Mrs. A. VViLbON 1 , of easier county, .Pa., enthely cured by the use ol Dr. Swayne’s&iyiup til* Wi!<! Cherry—her syniptomswtre constant, coughing, pain in her side; bark ami head, cU pravvd appetite, spitting. of blood, no rest, at night, &r. After using two bottles of jhclor Swayne’s Compound Syrup of PrunusVirginiaija or Wijcl Cherry, slielounU herself relieved, and by the time she hadbsed the third bottle, she found herself entirely cured of the aforesaid dis* ease, whir.); she had been afflicted with tor time yeai's.-- —There arc daily certificates of various persons, which add sufficient'testimony of the great efficacy of this invaluable medicine. For sale by J. J. Mvkus & Co RICHES NOT HE ARTH. Those whoenjoy health. must ccitainly fiel blessed when tliey compare themselves to these,-’.- sufferers that have been afflicted fir years with various diseases; which the human family are all subject to be troubled with. Diseasts present themselves'in various forms and firm laiims circumstances, width in the commenct meat, may all he checked hv the use. t Dr.O, P, liar llcli’s Compound strengthening and' German Aperient jPills,—such as I>rsprpkia,Liret Com plaints. Pam in the side, Rheumatism, Gtntr.il Debility, Female Diseases, nod all diseases to which human nature is siihjecr, wlieie’tlie sto mach is affected. 1 Directions lor using these Medicines always aqcompany thtni. These Medicines cani be taken with perfect safety’ by the most delicate female, us they are mild in their operation mid pleasant in ilieir tfflrts. ’ Principal OBice for the United States, No. fil North Eighth street, Philadelphia. Also, tar sale by J. J. MYERS «c CO,. TO DR. SWAYNE,Philadelphia.—lt is with sincere pleasure I write you these lines.— liavlng been reduced by a long spell of sickness in tile lower country tu a very critical state of health,li.thii’ugbil foresaw my early dissolution. I liad s constant cough, and a seiise of pain on ihy. chest which seeintd to be nbsirucUU so.lhat i couid riot hrcatlie wttlrease; 1 got mi’ rest at nightfandiniy .constant: irritation produced a liigli fevei ui tiiiies. In this alarming state I lookedfofliejp, and Recollecting your advertise ment,,T sent'tdyour agent (or two bi ttUsof Wild Gheyry Syrup, andbeforc using the'sec ond bottle; 1 fonnd my coughihad'disuppeared. andwiihilulVtHosedistrehSingsrmptomsrTYuu — are atliherty td'.i üblish tlds. and I most earn estly .’recommeiid your.Syup ofsWild Cherry BurktoViifierera with diseases of theiungs, -as — un effectualremedy. Respectfully yours, ' - REunitN Richardson. . Pittshnrj. Sejit. 27,1839. , Principal OBice, N 0.17, North Eighth street, where tbis invaluable medicine can .always be obtained; likewisc.theaboveceriificatcinay be seen, with tlieKignalure.nfahighJy.respectable citizen of Pittsburg, witnessing the habnvti. to be • a certain fact. Also for sale liyj.j. Nlyers & Co. i>ssraßsi&! :. ,Mojrc'pwbf» of the tQwn l i l a.,'e»u^^eVVcu^tri^^^b e^ ove w hicih. he. w&iam Ictetl wit Ji lor.; x . )’ e .^ rs *, hw symptoms w?w,ft senseoldisteiision u.nuoppres sioii hatr«ed t Mpnetitc, giddiness and ‘didihess of'sight, extreme debihtj.flatulen cy, acria?£nictatmiiW;»om «d paintd the-rie lit side,'denreasion of spirits, dis turbcd rest, faintness.and not able lo pursue his husinesß Wjtbout causiiiK,his immediate exhaus tion andweaiineiwa. Mr. Hnrttnhti is happy to ■«tate,to the publlc and is willing to giveany. in forihation id thfe afflicted, respecting the woa flerfiit benefit he received from the use ofDr. . Apericht Pills. For sale by ' v.O </J. MVERS St C<x, Carlisle. n e w . ' tecciycd 'sdmd. deBiraMe'GOODS suita- ■ble fol thd’Bcasdn. al the'store of’ > A. RICHARDS. ■ July 30, 1840.
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