SjIST. LETTERS * n lC cfi AItLIBLE > Pa. 2l at, 1840. JSiiquinrs toillptease - sat/ advertised. ■A "n e _ Jacobs'Abraham r Alspaugh Georg# W Keller Christian jAlexandec_Wm.-Esq.Kihyon Eliza Jain 1 Uiistress John Kissinger George Brailpn Win. PHe-v'. Knower 4-ilnni Battolb William II Kelley Joseph Brenneman Melchior Klair'Gcorgc U S A Bennett Nanay King-Samuel M Brandt Michael Leislier.John Bollinger Daniel Lenhar George Baily Rebeca 1 Kittle William - 4 Berlin Joseph Lenhart Samuel • "Braxel John Love Isabella BurKholdcr Jacob 2 Leach .William ’ Bender Adeline ,-v Laird John - , BartOV Curt George J Es _ Carothers John N' • ' Laman Jacob Cutty Jolm Leidig Martin Golden Allen * I.china'll "Jacob Common William Lehman Daniel F. Origan Alexander- " Mahaffh James Crane Samuel - Moyer Absalom Culvert Michael Miles James Cramer John Murry Charles Caillos Jacques FredkMiller James L Comp Henry , Mcllhaney Samuel Campbell Adam McGonigle Jnmcs Degant George Mathes Jacob of ? Dixson Mary E W McClure William J Diller John Miller Geo. Diffendeffcr Michael. McFeelv Elizabeth 'Dietz George , Miles William Diftendall Abraham Nelson David 2 Ditloiv David Neidich Samuel Du ey Jacob Overholtzer Isaac Dornis Conrad Ocker William Diller Peter 2 . porter R-B Degroft Isaac, Rigler Stephen 1 Darr William Robinson. Lewis Dpwlan Catherine. Rqff Jacob Emory Robert Esq Rtiepm Mary . Ege Michael ,Retter John Edwards Jane Roszel S A Elliot John Stevens Robert Lieut. Everly Jacob Scott L Rev j Somerville Jane Sailor George Stoufter John Smith George Seig Jacob Sengreo Jacob Shapley Rufus E Snyder Anthony Snyder John Sanderson John Spangler Mary An Teatsworth Mary T") or William B >- Morehead 2 J Throne John Thomason Benjamin Thompson Waller 2, Uhler Sarah - Westhaeffer Henry Wood John 3 Winget John Woodburn Jane B. Wagner JZ A Wise Elizabeth ■Williams Charles Wise Jacob Watson Hannah Wise George Walker John Wechsler Solomon Working Elizabeth Werts Martin Weakly William Wolf Jacob Werts'Jamas Wilson Joseph U S,A Wareham Ellen or ? Williams Jane Ann $ , Werny Charles Wolt Geo R. LAMBBUTON, P. JII. Krb John Edwards C B . Espenshade Bncliel. Elder Margaret Fisliburn John 2 Freeman George 2 Firestone Samuel Fireovcd Margaret "Ford Mathias Fordney Sarah, "Graham'Mdritn. Garvcr Ann . Gill Sarah , Griffith Lyourgus E Green William Grove Hepery Garvcr Jacob Gills James ' Orucher John -Gibhqjns-Michaol Harkness Henry' Heffpcr Jacob 2 , Hoover Frederick Hgrc Catherine Heil August Fredk. Hjpoyer D Hay Mary Amelia ifnik John Hawkins James Hoffeit. Jonathan Herr Christian Hoffman Philip itoul Peter Harris Samuel Herttler Christian Hyer Mary E AV Huts Jac«b‘ Hodriok Philip Jones' James Jones Bliss ... TO JfiV CStXUtITOMtS. TAKE NOTICE, that'l have applied to tho Judges of tho Court of Common Pleas of Adsms county, for the benefit of tho Insolvent laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: and that they hare appointed THiteday the 391 A of September next, for Uvo hearing of mo and ray creditors, at tho ftourt House, in the Borough of When and ,whero you may attend if you think,proper. ■ HENRY BITTINGER. , AugustSl, 18-10. St. TAILORING. THE subscriber, would inform his friends and the'public in general, that helms his shop m High street, .iiT the shop formerly occupied by Carmack M’Manus, one door, west of N.' W. Woods’ store, aud would solicit a share cf pub lic patronage. ' .r -■■ ■ ’ : • AyH.l,l AMM ’PHERSON. ' August 20. 1848, 1 ~ | ' VAIiUABIsE FA KMS FOB SAIiE* TFSHE subscriber offers for, sale the: following A described real estate, situate in Qrecp trtwn sSp, Franklin county,- adjoining the- Turnpike road, and within one mile ol Greenyillagr, viz: I. —A Farm of. first rale limestone, land,- rostainirig 190 acre’s,’ having thereon erected a two Story. : STONE HOtTSB, ; anew Frame Barn, Sheds, Cribs, and.all the necessary out buildings, with a sufficiency of ti mber land: , j . ■ S Fafm, also of first rate . limestone land, (adjoining the above) containing IfS acaes, having thereon weeded a : V Tira srOKIV . STONE HOUSE/ mSmas ■ bauk bam, .Sheds, {Cribs, and oat buildings; and a fulfprb prirtipn-of first rate '7 ; ■ On each of the above*tracts are never failing wells of good water, and Orchards of choice liTlit, thejfencea,are in good repair, and the-land id a MglVVtale of cultivation. These, fafips are not surpassed by any in the east end efttedojnt ty.‘ ■, ■ S.—A small /arm of Pine land, thr'te viiles south of.Shippensbnrg, adjoining the farm of Jbhn Glippinger, Esq., containing 100 acres. This'propewyis well timbered, and would be n comfortable home to a person handsome low priced property. . y V 7 . For hirthecparticulars apply th/lhe,subscri ber residing in theborougjsof Shippensburg, tJemberidud county, -Pa'. ■ .■"■■■ 7 X - V:’; 7. : DA-VID NEVIN, • v.;': A.V ■ 'r,. ■" ’6; 031778 •RaWARSfe.v ■;. Rdaaway froin the subscriber, on-Sunday tlio MOsult. a« iadentscl giil nanibd ; Hanvai ifdriah , SriCitr, about IS or 14 years of ago. 'Allpefsona . are forb'iilhtrhothigor trusting her on my accoent;. .and whotSer apprehends said runaway shall rc . .delve the Sboyo redmjtd, but no ohatgiis; ' • ■ JOHN tUutfHßßTy,' 3,1840. ‘ ‘ .7- Lay Alexander l.oguo Elizabeth ’ 'Terms of sale ; .pfescrjbetV’by. the ; court: one; half the purchri% money 'tij be, paid on,the con firmation of .the 'sale! the balaiice in two equal ■yearly payments, without interest,.tri b? secured ;bj.a lien on the property. Tile title wil( he 'made arid possession delivered oh the Istof At. Ipril 1841. ■ -•■; -■■, - Bv order of the Orphnns’-Court.-• : ' HO BERT LAIRD, ' ■ DANIEL LECKEY, ; . August 20,,1840.“ ‘ ! TAdmiriistrafore.^,; J US'C received aifresh supply of Groceries ! 6< all' kinds, ds|(|fhave added Jaya cotfee,' which I think verMupdrior, , 'ffil.w'V 777-r-: BLANKS • T. H. SKItBS, I vy MERCHANT BTTAS just is now opening at, his Hrjetand in West. High Street, a general and -fMhit>nablo : gpodB,-;-B.ui^blo : for* geriildrrieri’s wear, such as ' . .. ’ CLOTHS, WOOLDYED BLACK, Blue, Green, Invisibie t Fancy arid Cadet triixed.’ . ■ v ■ CASSIMERESs ; ; /_ > Black; Blue, light Dtmakin, fancy and single, milled. ; ‘ „ , • ■ VESTIJfGS: Snlios, figured Silks, Valencies; and Marsniles. , PASTCri AP.TIOLpS. Such .as’Stocks, Gloves, Suspenders, Handker chiefs &c. , All of which will be sold and ■ made un in the-most fashionable mariner, and at the shortest notice. - Carlisle, July 30th,' 1840.—tf. ' . ' ' Those indebted to the late,proprietors of the AVnertcan Volunteer '.for suhscriptipi), advertising or jbb work, previous 1 to (lip 12tb of June lost, arc hereby notified that thp ac courits of ALL such placed in the hands of David Smitti, Esquire, for collec tion, unless settled at or before the August Court. . E. CORNMAH. . Carlisle? July SO, 1340. VALUABLE FARM FOR - SALE; In pursuance of the last, will and testament of George Davidson, late of Westpennsborough Cumberland county, dec’d., will be sold at publje sale, on Wednesday the 7th day cf October next, at 10 : o'ilflfclc,- A.' IVI. -of, said day, on the premises, thd following described real estate, late'the property of said doc’d., 'via: A tractof first rate limestone land, situate in Westpennsborough township,Cumber land county,.Pa. gboht 7 nodes west of .Carlisle, and one mile north of Mount Rock, containing übouf IDO acres,, bounded by lamls of the heirs,of William Davidson, dco’d., Robert M’Keehan, and theheirs of the Rev. Joshua; Williams, de ceased, There’arc 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 gopil’ water near the door. The Mount Hock spring crosses said farm nearly in the centre, within a few perches, of the house. a Double Barn of Lngsy and other out houses, and a good bearing Orchard of choice fruit.trccs, ,A fiirtheKdescriplion. is not neccs saryj as persons will view before they purchase. Attention will be given, and terms made known on the day of sale. J AMES DAVIDSON, DANIEL LECKEY, -August 20, 1840. - •"Executors. At-a stated Opiums’ Court, began and, held on Monday the 10th day of Au gust 1840,' at Carlisle, in and for .'Cumberland county, before the H6n. Samuel Hepburn, Pre sident, and John Stuart and John Lefevre Asso ciate Judges 6l the same court, the following proteedjngs were had, to wit: 12tli August 1840. Rule on all the heirs of- Robert Armstrong, dec’d., to shew at the next November court, why .the rejjd estate, of Robert Arjnstfongt clcc'd., should not be sold, personal notice to be served on all the parties residing within-forty miles, nntl.for all otjiers in two newspapers published in. Carlislefor four successive weeks preceding said court, Byordcr of the Court.. Cumberland County,, as, I do certify the aborc to be a true copy taken from the records of the phans* Court in and for said coun- In testimony whereof I have here ** unto set my hand and nffifccd the seal of said 'Court, at Carlisle the 14th day ctf Au gust 1840. , . W. FOULK, Cl’k. O. C.. ORPHANS’ COURT SALE. . SN pursuance of an order of the Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, will be exposed to public sale, on the premises on Friday the 2d day of Octoukr mxt, at 12 o'clock neon, tile following described real estate, late the proper ty ,cf John Davidson Esq. dec’d., viz: A. tract of Limestone Land, in Westpennsborongh township, about 2 .miles east of Newville, bounded by lands of, Samuel M'Keehan,;—; Sites, Jacob Lehman,Bc John Myers, containing 5S acres, move or less, about 40 acres'are’cleared, the residue in thriving tim'- ber, about 20 acres sown with clover seed last spring. There is a well on the premises, which with a little repair, would afford a constant sup ply ot water.! The soil is good and produces e qual to any in the neighborhood. - Also) on Saturday (lie St 1 of October, atl o’clock P. M. at the house of Wm .* Woodkurn; in Newville, will be offered at pub lic sale, a Lot of. Meadow Ground, about j of a mile north, west of Newville, hounded by lands of Woodburh and Walker; and,the Conodoguin et creek, containing 8 ; acres and,l2l perches, well enclosed and good grass land.' Also, at the same ; time and placa, a Lot of 4 acres of Land, about half h mile north .east; of Newville,.bounded, by' lauds, of Alexander Glenn's heirs, and Sam’l.-Davidson.- And, oh Monday ,t)io sth of October at’l o’clock; P. M. on the premises, Will be.offered at.public sale, a Lot of First Hate Meadow Land, on the Mount Wpck spring,bound ed by lands of William Davidson, arid mansion farqi of deceased,' coptairiing, ,S acres, and 131 ■perches., ■ ” ./ . .", ■''. ,v , . ; Piirspps wishing to^^iurcbase'are invited to iview the above property, previous, to the dpy’pf ‘sale. NOTIQB :#8 hereby given ttiatthd parinershtjrthat ex- H isted between Samuel. Davidson Archibald Bricker, under tlie firm ot Davidson a Bricker In the business of Tanning and Currying atNew , vi)le,. Cd mbe rlahd.county:: Pa.’,;hps. been ;di‘ssol tri ed.’ . The business will in : future dn-bj; Archibald flHcker.for.hise wn ieparateuse. - SVMUEII DAVIDSON, ; 77: ;7: ARCHIBALD BRICKER.- ’ Mi4of ; : Rnnpway.fromtheiuhsorfberjn Cntnbcrlhnd'connty’/ohtho'JS.thuU.’anapprentipo to the Fawning Er.i LvcoMn, bei tween 15 & ; 16; yeam'Of h Acy jidd dn when Ho went Whoever takcAup said runaway Bnajbrinm'Hint back, ahalf liayothdabovo rpward.'but no charges, AH persons’ are' fbtbid'haibennjf on my acoount, '- v7/i='‘;-7 '- 7 h\- ■•••.• - rir s >iJAMESDUNLAP. September 3,' 1840.7 77, T, To tHoso who like td i'ide easy! * Awol lENSMIHGER r : B#ESpi?C'J( , ]Ptrr,Ly’ informs his friends, nnu publicin Wnerali ,'hat he - 6|U{ p\llciia&e(l the U(jßqr t ;,W fpr-;Chl)(ilien. 'laxiii’<joiViityj-.'fit constructing si'nsw'ariil improved 'Siirht^l.^eaki^titiie, [:' nVid that he. is llio.samG,-- The. improvements claimedare appli cable to any of the saddles-now in usd, arid consist of sp t ringa of- a peculiar constfu^ \varrhntcd to be epod, durable and dliponbr Id any oyer yet invented; 1 - . , ’ Persons desirous,of exanuninff the ; abovonaincd saddle, are requested; to call and. judge £ot sblycs/at his.wellknownestablishment} in High strdet,'nearly opposite the PoetOlßcb,where they can also be accommodated with any article irrlho lino bf <§rc. on tho Tnoet r'dasona hlo terms.-' ' C r* r . .> t' _V'" 1 , Tlid saddlers of the ooUntyaro mostrcspectfully nvited to call and. spo this, excqllont jmprQYomppt n saddler. ■' Reference as tolbo case and snnorioyty of this ov'er othorsaddlos, may be bud 1 “of tho following; named gentlemen;—Hon.SamnelHojilmrn, Sam uof Allen, "JI. G, Ego, Joseph flge, Titos. Groa son, Henry Stubbs, Henry Buttoru, ; H. Yotter, J. Stevenson, Benjamin .Pelfer. :1 . 1 Carlisle, Juno 25,1810. ’' . 3iri' ■RrUST received' a seasonable anti general as- Qj?sorkment-.'of 13 vy Goods, wh.i9h.wili be.sold .ai'’reduced prices.- Amongst other bargains will he found some very superior merirmuik prints. The colors are fast, .stile splendid, cloth very superior, and 28 inches wide This cullico is , worthy the uttention of persons who .wish to purchase goods of the. kind, knowing that they arc better than,any offered atlhcsamc pric.e I have aliso renc\ved my stock of Brin nettsi hud-will cmly : yifdvm the public that I will sell Tdbcau liorinetts nsT&vas 6$ efr- arid prices of ribbons and. other trimmings to correspond. Together-with’ many other goods, all* of which willhe found in South Hanover streets, and for ‘sale by ’ % * C. BARNITZ. • Estate of John Close, deceased, NOTICE. ®p RTTRRS of administration on the estate of JB_J.John Closo, late of Meohnnioaburg,- deceas ed, havejbocn issued to, the,subscriber rcsuiing, it) East Pcnnshorough to\ynship: All persons indoht ed to said estate arc requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement. - „ JOHN HUPP, Adm’r. August 13, 1840. : m Gt ? VAtIjABjLE PRQS*EBTY FOR SALE. THE subscribers, administrators„df,thoi estate of Joseph" Walter, dec’d., and agents for the heirs generally, will dispose of at private sale ,Ihe fol-' lowing described valuable real estate, all of which is situated in Silver Spring township, Cumberland .county,.and.ahout:3.mjlts north 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 thereon erected a two story..--'■'/ I.OC HOUSE & jr,OG BARN, with a Spring J/ousc. There is also ,on tho pro perty an oxcellent.orchard of choice fruit frees.— About GO acres is cleared, under good fence, and well cultivated, and too residue is covered with thriving timber. ■ "** , ’ . . - No." 2—A Farm-of excellent slate land, adjoin ing tho above, pontairinig 149 acres A. 137 perches neat measure, haying thereon erected a two story WEATHER BOARDED HOUSE, a Log Darn with Shah attached,"and a Spring House. ,Th6rC is also an excellent Apple Orchard. About 100 acres are cleared, and the remainder covered with good timber. Tho wiblo is under good fence and in a high state of cultivation. No. 3-r-A lot of ground, 7 adjoining tho above, containing nearly six acres of well cultivated land, on-which is erected a • ■ DOG HOUSE & FRAME STABLE, witli a fairing Ilotise. There is also a small orch ard on this tract. ’ ,' On each of tho anove tracts there is a sufficient quantity of meadowland, arid never failing springs of water. The whole will bo sold separately or together as may best suit the convenience of pur chasers.. Tho terms will* bo made easy, and a clear and indisputable title will be made, cud pos session given on tho Ist of April next! 1 Persons wishing to view the premises,’can call upon either of the undersigned : who reside thereon. DANIEL WALTER, JACOB WALTER. August 13, 1810. 3m Certificates of Agency For the'Sale"6} Brdndretk’s Universal Vc gctable Pills, lire Feld, in Cumberland. ■ county by Hie following agents. . > GEO. W. HXTNEE, Carlisle/ S. Culbertson, Shippcnsburg.; Adam Hiegli;, jyiecnanicsburg. Hoke & Bfen’nemari, NewCUmbcrland. Gilmore St Seiitman,'Newville. ■■ L. Ilicglc SdCo., Churchtown. . , AL G. Rupp, Shircmunstown. ? As counterfeits of these pills arc in some cases sold for the' geimiheories, the safety of the pub lic requires that none should be purchased ex cept from’ those recognized nsmgcnts above; v ~ BHssulutiou. of Partnership, The partnership Heretofore existing between the subscribers, as publishers of the “American Vol unteer,!? .under the firm of “Sanderson &, GonN hian, is this’ day dissolved by mutual consent— The Boolts And accounts of the late'firm arc pla ced in the bands of K,. Cornmnn for collcalion, to whom,payment must lio mado IMMEDIATELY? Ssid Cofnpian will also pay all debts dbe and owr ing by lbo late firm.’ . ( . GEORGE. SANDERSONi r EPHRSIkrCOHNMAN.'“ .Oftrltslei Juno 11, NOTICE. V* ETTERS testamentary havc bectr issued p. i tb.Daniel Worst, and Susannah DiehU both living iiiFranHfot'd townshipi,concerning t.hn es tate of MicliaelDlchlilateofsaidtownshippf . All persons indebted'to said est ate are there fore requested to'settle! and pay dfftheir'aCcourttsAvfthinthifed'months from 1 this date, aml all pbrsanshnvlngahylegaldentands against;,said;..eetatd?wiil; present-thein properly authenticated for settlement,:, . ; ... 1; r : , DANiEE WOrtsr, ' •> - f ■; • ’• ■ .¥®ljtecutb’rs. ■ > August q ■■! :;?n r.tfßttjii: ■„ ■OAU-TXONfV‘ v : :: ' J fcfcTfHEßEASmy'MifoiCATnAHiMKiliaiJe/l iJKW hnybinl and ,bbflfd!W.lthd«t anyjUstcpußy; P>? t if !»ya%e : wo/i?,oy spsTO: few- Sjhwpb br;tWisting,her ; on my. account, as.LwlU pay no ■£ *£• 00 Rubliela ;Bitatnihbna 'G %Pqnaiityvat the Wa'reHoued otHliealh iBt Hal» bert£West.Hf|h .CafU'slbii-a&AfJ.jgai:! „2 L ., Augusti.-.nisno Ci7d&s? : jAuig » AKERS arid' otH’eritb«trnAlteusebf'gen- : umcrNrN.Orlebnatnolnsscß.’areintorined tnacif-ts: for-sale by.-, ,- ' ': C. ,B AB.NITZ;; v> W havb ftcciveil,shoes!;' boots, didtsV' and cloth blips bfdiitite'sf fayiion; ahiVfdrsSle'-hy-T; . C. BARMTZ.,-,, Cured - by the use of D t r. Ha.rnchs Compound : Stf enethcnhigand German A peri cut Puls ■ ' Mr. Wn, Liftin' RicirAUD,Pittslnirg,Pa,en '.tirely-ctireilinl thc aboye distressing..diseaseier his sy.mptoms'Svere, pain and .tygight.in.the left side, lo.ss uf.appetite, vopiitiiig, acrid cructa tloiis; a distcnsblh ot'ibe sfo'mach, sick headache, turred tongue, gountenancc changed to a citron colori difficultyofbrcathtng.'dlßturhtd'rcßt, at tended with,a cough. great debilityj : with other symptoms jndicating.great derangement of the functions Of the liver. Mr. Richard had the ad vice ot Several physicians, bat received ho-rd* diet, until usingDr.l Hurlich’s Medicine, which terminated Incffeolinga perfect cure. 7 .; ■ . For salt; hjyC , J. J. MYERSffCCL,, M. B. ROBERTS’S CELEBRATED 7 1 VEGETABLE EMBROCATION. THE efficacy of this most, valuabje 'cmbrdca tiori is attested by thousands who have pro ved its healing qualities in the cure of. the most troublgsorae diseases to which the horse is liable. Such si? old or fresh .Wounds, sprains, pains and weakness'of the limits, hniisesj swellings, stiff ness' of the jointsanrt tendons. gallFCfscKaffihgs .produced'by the . collar and saddle; cracked heels, scratches,. grease, thrusl) in the foot, ,oy foot-rot in the feet of cattle, £#c. V 1 7 The most flattc'nrfg eiiqoinlums’iire daily be stowed.upon this embrocation, iand it is there fore recommended to farriers, stage contractors, stable keepers, wagoners, farmers, and private gentlemen owning, horses, as a'valuablcfreme'dy tor the above diseases and 'should be constantly kept in their stables. ' The following certificate is from Mr. James Rceside; a stage owner and great mail contrac tor: ■, ; , . ' 7 Philadelphia, June 13th. 1839,’ ’ This'is to certify that 1 have Used M. B. Ro berts’s Embrocation for various kinds of sores, wounds and sprains'in horses and f have found it to exceed any other that I have tried. . 7 , . I. REESIIIE. For sale at STEVENSON Sc DINICLK'S drug and chemicaTstbre. . ' Jan 30 ANDREW RICHARDS. Is nb^iipeni’ng.a,splendid assortment.of Spring anti Summer goods. at'his store, south-east corner of Market square, comprising in part Cloths, Cassimeres, Silks, Florence, u variety of Prints and Chintzes, Mus- Hhsj Calicoes, Handkerchiefs, Veatings.Bummer Cloths, Sattinets, Linens, Cords, Chccks,.Drill ings, Tickings, Bonnets. Hats, Ribbons, tic.— Also, GROCERIES & QUEENSWARE; *, He is thankful for past favors, and hones try attention"to business, to receive a share of pub lic patronage. ■ ; " , ' May TV3840. " ’ ■" NEW' AND CHEAP , .. WHOLESALE ANB RETAIL CONFECTIONARY & FRUIT , STORE. -T- GEORGE W. REEtly _ RIiSPEC X'FULLY announces to the citi zens of Carlisle and the public in general, thut-hc has-opened,- the above business in the house formerly occupied by Dr. Roland, nearly opposite the Carlisle Bank, and next door to Ar nold {S’Co’s, store, where he intends keeping constantly on hand a large assortment of CAN DIES and ‘ SYRUPS, ’• such'as Lemon; Ginger,-Pino Apple, Sarsapar illa, Orange, Capiluif, and Strawberry, aft ■•of which are manufactured by himself—also. Wa ter, Soda, Butteritnd-S.weet CRACKERS. He intends keeping constantly on hand a large as sortment of , PRTJIT AND 2TX7TD, such as Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Dates, Currants, Oranges, Lemons, Citron, Almonds, Cream Nuts, Filberts, English. Walnuts, Ground Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, Etc. Bcc. All iif the above he will sell wholesale Sc retail ■ DEALERS, and all others, will And it to their advantage by calling before purchasing elsewhere. All ord ers.from the country will be thankfully receiv ed and promptly attended to. BAKING attended to at the shortest notice. . ICE CREAM served up for parties, N. B.—Two apprentices wanted to the above business. - None need apply unless they can come well recommended.- . . May 7, 1840. ‘ ' y A FARM of 147 aorea of Slato and Limestone Land, in North Middleton township. Cum* borland county, 3 miles from Middlesex Mills and S from Carlisle. The improvements are a good AIL LOG HOUSE, flinito DOUBLE BANK «I£S BARN, the under part stone, with 4: stables, and Back and front df which. is a,gianaiy. with 'a; lar underneath; alho an excellent orchard; togeth; of with other improvements, . , ~ . ' , About 100 antes is cleared, utjder good fence, and'in a good state of oultivalibnptho remainderi’s covered with, good timber, a part of which ia.Lo-. oust. ’ There are sprmgs& nearly all the .fields. The Conddoguinet.creek bounds this farm dn ona side 353 perches, which will afford a Ideation for water-works. Any,person;wishing tapureljase a farm of this well to, examine 1 , it as lam determined, tp seVl.,': r _ / ' Application 1 can,b<; made’td Valentine Shelly on' tho farm, of to tho ; subscfibef in Carlisle. ? , ROSS LAMBERTON. July; 16,1840.. ■ tf i. Miatsl iiats: Mfats! ...v.r ’■i ifllacd mid white Russia, V igonia,!Eur;>Ghip',' -Paint Leal,. Leghorn, Willow Cane and; Vyoel - for.salewholesale ami retail. V .. chas.barnitz. . AT THE KEW STOHEi V; IHAV E - just received a' seasonable assort* : ment of I)RX GOODSi which I have re cently purchased and will be able to sell them at greatly reduced prices. - /The stock of extrawool dyed blue , ! blaclt, browtij oliVe and various;other colors 6f 1 ;!■ ■- i :: - ■ vk* p^KQiiQTSwrr^ vtfry superior CASSIMEUEb and Sattinets, Eaglishandßomestic linen Bc'cqttbnjrrilllhg6, J add a • general assortment bf summer stuff fop men’s and boys’ wear! Hangups, Cords.' Lion skin Cloth.' ,together ’With- a .'great variety of Chintzes'. Galicoes. Mousiin de Laines -of-rich sltadc3,. French'Lawh3 1 ' Botnbazinej Gro «|e RhineSilk,bl,us’-blntk‘ltalian and • Mat tione' Silk; French ncedleworkedandcotnmonCapes, bobinetandcottunLacesandEdgings.Fboting of variobs,breadths anduquaiitiesr Pariß.kid,; and.cblton Ladjea* and’MisscaVGloTeS.blach, Thee apd-green and whitcbl6ndVeiU,/togetheiS with a, neat assortment of!Cashrnbte. i 'Brochaf assortment, of Bomespc Goods..Groceries,,SliocsFßfats andCapv.aßbf wKiclipave lately been selectFdtyltUcatCiVjmicH mattes me confidcnttlmtlscll good goqtWspd giye fjdbd bargainS. ' l; therefore take the liber* tyofinvitingmy formefeustornera andffiends and the public generally; to; examine my stock in due season.' ' 1 ' : ij ■ ’ Thankful for past favbrslhope by,close per aorial attention-to business to merit and receive, a : ahare ! of public pntronnne. ■ - - ■ ■/ - "r ,:*-•« :-!'i CHAS..BARNITZ. ‘ Carlisle, Way fj ~1840,-.- ’ y ' ,7 NEW; GOODS. FOII SAFE. II B AS fetufned t‘6 Ciirliaiei and will.' as hcre ■JLJLtofore.'attend to th'e'jprac'tice oh Dentistry. He.niay,befOultdat:Col.'Ferree’s hotel. .: “Perjops beiTif9ited.upon at: .theirresidences. . ‘ c-Dj,',. l':e Or,'G'cl>fgt ’i). - Jfdutke,: • ■■■J{efet*iiCt,~ <’R^ : Thos.C.'ihornloni ’/'’V,,: : v’-7 QDn i David -V. Mahon . : Carlisle.,Mnrcliia, 1840. fiauithari Rei:Limmenl~\ jCJUPERXOR tp>ll. otjher; applications for CT rheumatismi chilblains, spraiospriumbhess ofllie lidabs, stiffness and weakness of thejmhp; sore throat, Bcc. ••• Byjfhbbihg theLinimem well into,the head with ajhaittlirpsh at goihg to Oed and then covering, the head with alianne 1 night cap, the rcUef affilrdeff ip painfjii ;lorm{ of -.the’the'diseased ... ■ RHEUMATISM OF THE IlfeAD. Numerous cures in all thc above affections have enmeunderrhe observation of the proprietors'. _Tlie following statement of a -remarkable cure of partial paralysis of a limb'is front William L. Norton, E'so. a well known and respectable magiitfate of SouthwarkVi'. 1 '?p.' " ; ..' Messrs. Vamhan 1 &P4tersbh'ripurihjfsever al weeks.!, suffered .a,- pa r tin 17 pa talysiso Lth c right arm and of the thirilflptP fourth, fingers of the, right hand, which sensibly..affected the whole power of the latter; writing, became to me a difficult task which I coiild not execute but.with greatly diminished legibility: The use of half a bottle,of,your Liniment gave entire re lief, and I cheerfully bear this testimony to its efficacy.' ’' For sale by . STEVENSON &DINKLE, 7 Carlisle, Jah. IG, 1840:.'' ■ IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. fijilHE ; public arc hereby directed tritliemed icnl advertisements of Dr. HARI.ICH’S celebrated Compound Strengthening 'Dmic, and German Aperient PUlsr, which, are a-Medicinei of greatvalup to the afflicted, discovered by,O. P. Hariich, a celebrated physician .at- Altdorf, Germany, which hasbftn used with utiphfal . leled success throughout Germany. This Med icine consists of two kinils.'viz: the-German A periciit.niid dip Com pound Strengthening Tonic Pills. They nrc'pach put. up in small, packs, and should both ho. used to effect a permanent cure. Those who are afflicted-would do well to make a trial of this invaluable Mediciiieias.tliey never produce sickness or nausea while using. A. safe and effectual remedy for DYSPEPSIA OR: HSDIOESTXON, and all Stomach Complqintsipain in Side, Liv er Complaints, Loss of rAppetitei Flatulency, Palpitation of the Heart, General Debility, Ner vous irritability, Sick-Headache, Female Dis eases, Spasmodic Affections, Rheumatism, Asth mas, Consumption, Bcc.lTie German Aperient Pitls are to,cleanse the stomach and punfy the Blood. The Tonic or Strengthening Pills are to strengthen and invigorate the nerves and; di gestive organs and give tone to the Stomach, as alldiseasesorigina tefrorn impujlties.of the blood anddisprdercdstpmnch, -This mode of treating diseases is pursucd!by aIL practical Physicians, which experience hiWtaUßhiihcm.to.be the only remedy to effect a cure. • They are not only re commended and. prescribed by Hie most expe-i rienced Physicians in their daily practice, but. also taken by those gentlemen themselves,when ever they feel the symptoms of thnse diseases, in which they know them to ,be efficacious,— 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. blood—this. they, will notdo; hut 1 they- certainly-will; and sufficient authority of: daily proofs asserting that those medicines; taken as, rccororpehded by the di rections which accompany them, wjlJ cure a great majority of diseases of the stomach, lungs, and liver, by which impurities of the blood art occasioned.. 7 Ask for Dr. Hariich’s Compound Strengthen ing Tonic, and. German Aperient Pills. Principal Offlcefcr the sale of this medicine is at No. 19 North Eighth street, Philadelphia. Also—For sale at the drug store of J. I. MY ERS 8c CO., Carlisle; Who are Agents for Cumberland county. | Noy. 21, 1839. MANDYWINt SPRINGS, JVear IWHlmtngttih, Delaware. GEORGE EERREE.Iate of the Man sion House Hotel, Carlisle,. Pal, respectfully informs his friends and. 7 the" public. generally, that he has leased the above named estab lishment, which he has opened for. the recep tion of visitors, ; , ~ , The premises, which embrace about sixty acres of ground, are situated, in the;county of. New Castle; State of Delaware, about 30. miles from Philadelphia and 70 from Baltimore’. The, .facilities for reaching it all points are unetjuall ed. Visiters to the Springs are conveyed on lh , Baltimore and Philadelphia Rail Road, to with in a mile of the ground,, ffom whence they are carried in Omnibuses to the Hotel; -- The House is bn an elevated and commanding situation. It has upwards oflOO sleeping rooms, besidps a dining room 90 by 30 feet, a'ba|l room ,40 by 30 feet, with several large parlours and sitting rooms’, and spacious halls.- The Portico is one of the first in the United-States, being 2SO feet long, 30, wide, and 50 feel high.' There are also.se veral outhouses belonging to the establish -m'ent.' Thc-grounds are beautifully.iaid out, and are covered with; Shubbvf#i T fiiiß Shade,.Trees., and. pleasant Avenues.’ The roads to and from the. Hotel-ape numerous and excellent, 1 The other improvements are, a splendid Pa ,Viliphd-twc beauljfiii Cottages^ T alarge>Miii!sion; facing the road— Fairmount VVfattT. the.establishment with, the-best spring ‘water—numerous. StafueSTr-Shady-iVijlks—large-,and' complete; : Ten Bin ; excellent Billlafd jrpblea—rfrid a. number of ArJ>biifa,K.Surirjmir H(ihipsV ;in’.dnFdf which • will; he, fbupn.'.tHe,: celebrated. Chalybeate-Spring; - : —Connefctctl with thd establishment -is a large Stable calculated 10r, 50 ?uirses^u ll c 1 vehicles, iif charge 6f experienced hbsßefs.V; Alsowhumbef pfgeod.horsfsimd carriages lortheaccp.mmcdar tion of those'.visiters, whofmay hpt bring tfrytr own eqdip’ages with them.’ The Wines and Liqiion will be thfc very best the cities can afford, and no exertions will ’be spared to rentier, thestayofithosewhomayfay or tpe estabiishmenFwith’.a.visiVpleiisant andi , -, ;>v ■ iv’”' l -':.? BrandywinejSprings, June 18..1840;,- ,tf : . . caiihdc.be Qijred;l>y,,eiiternal applications.—, bis .may be tnie sdmetim'esi butut is also cer-. ;tainly true cah nut be cured by their long-nnd constaht perHaps,; .at the same timelihei’system becomes generally tderanged, debllitatcd/ahd destroyed; Even' jwere-not this the caSfelio'w?Shall die^reat ! .tressvof;the suCFererrbe • alleviated while sach bavc' ! their J eflfect> The answer is' plainiicahditl ond mosttrue—use Dr. H C to’.Wrrvn nn^Tlnßn yin l n„nt. esandsdotb|s'theneryes(andallayitpaih3indst apphcatlonsremoWathoreeftepluajly ityßheumaticpainslKariahylhternaldfeictef nairemedywasever knbWfatodo.'Tryit'and be.convinced^', For.sale bv. ~ ( A '• j'.-: : v. - STEVENSON Be PINKIE. U ■ .Carlisle, Jan. 16, 1840. ,/ ; 'Just received Ciendemen’s Bliick Morbocd dlrppers andfor sale by C. BARKITZ. . 3 f JiESVi D& iBA ftT HOLOm EW ’S - " &tHk SsnruPf ’ A NaglWeable coVdialarid remedy 7>- for coughs, colds, hoarseness, pains in'the breast, influenza, hard breathing, and ..dilficull expectoration. , - However incredible it may Bartholomew’s Pink. has nefiP’ been know,nUfftftiVw aff«*rdtng relief m tlfrabove CettUtM^sbeen received Public are reapecffullyinvUed-to arti cle sale by ' STEVENSON W^W^KLE. Jatiuary - - / j. ,- ; x. C*£MjlbuJir. Haiel{eh'a celebrated Medtkines. w. WM. MORRISON, of SchuylkiltSixtl, street, Vhdadelphia, afilicted.for several years ’ with the abnve distresaing disease—Sickness at. thestomach; hcadache.palpitation ofthe heart, Tfrtpairedappetite, acrid-eructations, coldness nhd Weakneasof & generaldebility, disturbed rest, a pressure and ’ weighrai the stomach-aftereating, severe Hying., pains in the chest, back .and sides, costiveness, a dislike for sddety or conversation, languor and lassitude upon the least occasion. Mr. Morri-- son had applied to the mpst eminent physicians, wild .cdnaiaered'rt beyond- the power, of human skill to restore him to health; however, asjhis aflUctions had reduced; hind- to a deploritbleCPr dition, having becttindur f p(i i hy;.,'a friend ,nf ; Jiis id' try-Dr., Hsplich’s'Sledicines,' airihey being highly recommended, by whi'djj-he procured two packages for trial f before usiiig'the second package, he found himself greatly relieved, ami ny continuing the use of them ,the disease en-. tirciy disuppeared~ho is now enjoying all the blessings of perfefct health. , ; . Forsaleby 1 : J,. i’. Mv-eks & Co. BR.SWAYNE: RespectydFriendFroir/' lh© very beneficial effecls-whlobv’J-have ivcfivfd'from the use oft Hy. Compnnnd' Synip Cherry Hark, l am fully willing to tes tify. to tfip, astonishing effect. My was ttiaCoFa ceirirpon cpld, wht"h began to threat en something of a mrtre serious nattirc.' • Befog rccoanmended to use the above Sytmj) r: lj finally gave U.a happy to say ..itgave roe almost instant relief. I have used infrequently, at d always with' the same beneficial effects. Jf oihers'wniiUl use this medicine atthe commence . n.ert of their colds and coughs, they would pre vent.a disease which would be more alarming t its character; and much, more obstinate in the cure. • • Elwood L. Pusey. ,N. W. comer of Arch is" Fifth sts; Phila. Eighth month, 23, 1839. ... The above medicine is for sal by J.J. Myers Co., Carlisle. v . ■ DR. J.C. .T£W, .SXTR.OBOJT DBJTTIBT, RE&RjECT F U tkY informs, the ladicsbnd gentlemen of Carlisle and its vicinity, that’ he sets Artificial Teeth in', the, most approved manner. Healsoscales, plugs and ; separates teeth to afrcM decay. Dr. N. prepares a toofh powder, which whi tens the teeth. withoul lnjunne the,enarnel, col brs the gums a fine red and refreshes the mouth. _ ■The tooth ache will.be cured, in inost .cases, without extraction;'and an odontalgic wash- is prepared fpr healing sore.guras' and fasten the teeth. .... Ladies and gentlemen are - requested' to ball and examine his collection of Porcelain orTn corruptabie teeth, which will never.decay or change color, and are. free, from ail unpleasant odour, durable and well adapted for chewing, which will be inserted in the best manner and at fair prices. .7 All persons wishing. Dr. Is. to call at, their : dwellings will please to'leave a line at hisresi denoe.iNo. 7 Harper’s Row, when he will punc tually attenfrto -bycry call in the line of-his pro fession.; Frmn-'a long and successful practice, he hnpes to give general satisfaction. > Carlisle, August 1,1639,. . m TAWABWii: PBOFERTY '■POR SA2.SL THEt.suhscribcr offer*) at private tale, on rea sonable terms, the following real estate, via: . A. TRACT OF X.AND situate in Hbpewelltownship.Curnberlßndcoun ty, 3milcs north of Newbttrg, adjoining lands of JcbnHcyerlich, Thomas Hefflefinger, and othtrs,.coataining 2XO acres of slate a ltd free stone land, having thereon erected a good two story HOUS E new BANK MmmS. BARN, Spring House, a first' 1 rate JRMII flat Saw Mill, with an Orchard of ex- fß||(|g cellent fruit. About 120 acres aregjiPgJgUl cleared and in a good state of cultivation, and the residue covered with good; timber. ; Anv person wishing, to view the premises can be, shown theurby applying to Benjamin Rdmpi ‘residing thereon;^ Mso,a TrtictofWtoodland, : adjoining the North Mountain, containing about 80 acres, . This tract tyUi be sold together or in lots to suit purchasers'; v , AX.SQ, ATBAOT Q? ■■■;. situate in Mifflin township, about 6 miles north of Newville, coniaimng‘22t acres, haying there on erectedatwo story'Log HOUSE, KITCHEN, SPRING HOUSE, and BANK BARN;; About.Xso acKsare clear-' cd; aiidthe.,balance,in good,timber.,; There i» : also erected thereinr; a and Black ’smith SKoR; ,witK'b v ybU'ng,Q)fchard of grafted fruit trees. ■ 1 ‘■vo.i'.'.'fVv- Borrternisi to the subscriber read-: ing.oa the iastithentiooed tract. , r • ■ !«■ - C . ■■ WILLIAM RAMI'. ■ , •May 7; 1840 r : ; ;; ; '(f ■’-! S*VSSAI€! 'Srftigi. Will jvbbxposed to Public the promises on JWifay th£ 18fA JOayibf September:, a tract of first 1 rate Black Slate Land, ponlaimng one Hundred and; seven wjdidfieallbwance, 'situated in Silvei.Spring town- bounty, bounded by theCbnodo guinetoroet and lands' of prancis.Potior, and'di- Tcctiy 1 opposite;George Bucher’s Merchant Mill. There iaanoxcellentwatcr power on the jsame and. two firstrate springs of water calculated for w • ■Barn, and a t OGHOU S.E, withotfujr out houaes;,U is torie of iho JjfistjTarms m .the county as to soil, and. has, many, advantages; .it ia situated idbout one mile from Hogucstown. on theturppike; it wflltbe sold in .parcels or altogether totomt' pur-, chasers. ■ Thtoto will bo [sold at the same time ahout.Bs.actoB«frJtfDi7iy3M/W‘/iJiV r O,. well U mbered and convcnient to be taken off,- andis shown, to any Hogiiestdwnv-. 1 - 5 . 4s - abhaiiaM-bosslkr. August 6,;1840, : . ts. ‘ : f : ’ ‘ .•■•■'-'i-'V" Eastern ; daily . aboittlS m* '.7 p, m. ! ‘V’ • «•■ ' VS' p.mi* lOa.tn. Western *C ; ••llra.ra. 11a.m. " “ ,1,11 a, m. 4p. ro. Southern. " •• 12 m. 10a.ro. Mechanicsb’g •• -• •• 13 m. 7n. m, ■NevryUJe " 11a.m. 11a. tn, _ ■ R. LAMBER FCW./5 M.
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