ELECTION PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS in and by an act of the Gene ral Assembly of* the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania-entitled “An act relating to the etc«nions‘of this s&sse,d .the 2d day df July Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and'thivty nine, it is made the duty ol the Sheriffofevery County within this Common* wealth to give public notice of the General In fections and in sach notice to'cnumc*raie v 1. The officers to be elected. . 2. Designate yie place at which the election is to be held. ' _„ , „ . * r I John Myers, High Sheriff of the County of Cumberland, d,o hereby make known and give “ liS / PUBLIC! NOTICE - - ■ to the electors of„thp County of Cumberland, that on the SECpsif Tuesday ofOctodeu next (beta)' the 13th tiny of The month,) a General Election will be held at the several election dis tricts established by law in said County, at which time they will vote by ballot for the several offi cers hereinafter named, viz: PNE PERSON ■ ■ ■ to represent the District composed of the.coun ties of Cumberland, Perry and Juniata in the Congress of the'Uuited States. TWO PERSONS to represent tlie County,of Cumberland in the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania, ONE COMMISSIONER for the County of Cumberland. ONE DIRECTOR OF THE POOR and of the House of Employment rif said county. ONE AUDITOR to settle the public accouutsof the County Com missioners tic. ' OSffi CORONER, ior the County of Cumberland, and ' ONE PERSON ; for Sheriff of said county And the elections in the different election dis tricts in said Cfimnty will be held at the following places, viz: ' *. • The election in the election distiict composed of the Borough of Carlisle, and townships of N. Middleton, bnutti Middleton, Lower Dickinson, Lower Frankford, and Lower Wcstpcmishoi o'' will be held at the Court House'in the borough of Carlisle. The election in the district composed of Silver Spring township, will be held at the Public House of Joseph Grier in Ilogestown, in said township. • The election in the district composed oflvist pennsbbrough township, will beheld ax the Pub lic House ot Andrew. Krehzer in said township. The election in the district composed of New Cumberland’ and a part of Alien township, will he held at the Public Howie of John *b\>urbcck, in New Cum-ocrland. The election'in Thc’disfrict composed.-of Lis burn and a part of Allen township, will be held •at’the public house of Piter M’Cann, in .Lis burn. The election in.the distriet composef] oLfhat part of Allen township, not included in the New .Cumberland and Lisburn election districts, will ue held alj-the public house of David A'hcafer, in Shepherdstown in said township* The election .in the district composed of-the borough of Mechanicsburg, will be held at the piiblic house of John Hbr/ver," in said borough. The election in the district composed of Mon roe township, will be Judd at the public.house The election in the'distrlot composed of Up per Dickinson township, wili be held at Weak ley’s School-House, in said townships The election in the district composed of the borough of Newville. and townships of fyltfllin, .Upper" Frankford, Upper'Westpcnnsbuvough; and that part of Newton township, nut included in the Leesburg, election 'district hereinafter mentioned,. will be held nt the Brick School House,- in the borough of Nefrville. ’ The election in the district composed of the township of Hopewell, will be held at tin-School House ih Newburg in said township. r The election in the.district coh.posecVof the borough of Sliippcnsbhrg, ShippcnsbuTg town ship, hud that part of Southampton township,’ not included in the Leesburg election district, wDI be held at the Council House, in the bo rough of Shippensburg. V And in and by aii act of the General Assem bly of. this commonwealth, passed the 2d July 3839, it is thus provided, “That the qualified electors of parts of Newton and Southampton townships in the county of Cumberland; bound ed by the following lines untl distances, viz:— Beginning at the Adams county line, thence a* long the line dividing the townships of Dickinson and Newton to the turnpike road,.theuco along said turnpike, to Centre- school-housc, on said turnpike, in Southampton township, thence to a point the Walnut Boudin toad at Jteybuck’s, including Heybuck’s farm, thence a straight fli ,, rectibn to .the saw-mill belonging to the heirs of George Clever, thence along KryshirVrun to the-Adams county line, thence along the line, of 'Adams county 1 to the place of beginning, be and • thd same-is hereby declared a new and separate election district, the general election_to be held at the public house now occupied by William Mixwtll, in Leesburg, Southampton township. And by the 3d cLuac <>f Uic 13th action of the same act it is provided, •‘Thai every person, Excepting justices of the peace, who shall bold any office or appointment of pn fit or iVustimder the goycvnn»ci|Wt of the United States, or of this State, or of any city or incorporated district, whether a commissioned ( fficer dr otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who is, or shall be, employed under the legislative, executive or ju diciary department of this State, or of the Uni ted. States, or of any city or incorporated dis trict,'and also that every member of Congress, ‘ and of Ihe State Legislature,-and of -the m Icct ror'ccmmotr crnncil of a'nynfy,Tr‘commLsirn «s di any incorporated district, is by law, inca ' pabli of holding orexerdsmg. atihesametimr, the office.or appointment of judge, inspector or clerk of a.hy election of the Commonwealth, and that no inspector, judge qr other cttjqer of any, stub election,,shall be eligible toahy office,to.b.e then voted for, . ' . ' , Given under my haiil at Carlisle, this sth day of. September, A. U. 3840. v- .’•! V JOHN MYERS,’.Sheriff. ORPHANS’ QOURT SALE. BY virtue t. an order of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, the following real es tate late the property, of Hcnry Ziiianernvtn de ■ceased, Will be sold bn the premises, on Satur day the 3lst day, of October next, at 13 o’clock .noon of'tbat day, to wit:., - Mltluilcertainplant at ion or tract of land, situate in East Peniisharough township, Cumber land county aforesaid, bounded by lands of John 3 lollz. Martiii Uenninger, Isaac liougnecke,r and. others, containing one hundred and fifty acres more or less', about-one hundred acres of which is cleared land,, dnd the residue wril .timbered. The improvements are a . ■ ■ ■ 'fel "•' TWOWOKY V ®||iLOG.HOUS23,.AKD ; LO©‘ SARIT, find other out buildings. ..There is a small,streari) -of• excellent water running hear the house, and also a good spring.. There is a first rate apple orchard onvthe.premises, and .other Iruajtrees.. The tsrms'of sate are as _ Two Hundred dollars to be paid on the confir triation"oT the Orte:'third the ’plirohase, '' money, to remain hi the land* the interest where*; of is to be paid yearly and every year, to thc.wi dowdnring her.life, said iri.tercst to.cbmmence; 1. first ofApril next, and the principal Cit her death’. ' ’.to.and ambiigitije heirs and representatives ,ol the sml Henry Zirmimi-niao; tlie residue of the jboney on the said Ist oTApril next, . svhempbsEeS.sipn will be given-, nnd'.imtxhwhicb ’ rime'the ; rent ’is’: reserved;said nit) ineiits to be" ulicaVidhy recognisances inVhe vrphnns’ C’durt- GREINER, Trustee. - v sept, ij, laie, : VALUABLE isAtis.,. .. , M| ■ ... THE subscriber offers for sale .the following described real estate, situate in Green town ship,. Fran)ilin,cmi.nty,„ adjoining the Tujujplie, road, and. within one mile nt Grecnytllage, viz: . j ,—JI Farm of first rale r limestone land, containing igO acres, having thereon erected a two story , STONE HOUSE, . A • a uew Frume ’Rurn, Sheds, Cribs,’and all the necessary out buildings, with a sufficiency, ol limber Iriml. **• . v.' 2.r— A Farm, also of first, rate limestone land, (adjoining the above) containing irS'ucrcs, huving.thercou erected a _ : flDliß' STONE HOUSE, liiissi . BAN K B ABN, ; Sheds, Cribs,, and out buildings; and it full pro portion of first, rate timber. ■ • On each of the above tracts arc never failing wqlfs of good .water, and orchards of choice .fruit, the fences are in gbctffepai r, and the land' in a high state of cultivation, These farms are apt| surpassed by any in the cast end of thC coun ty. • . . ‘ — 3, — -J1 small-farm..of -Fine. land, . three miles south of Shippensburg, adjoining the farm of John Clippinger, Esq., containing 100 acres! -This property is.well.timbered, and would he a comfortable home to a person that wanted a handsome low priced property. - For furth,er particulars apply, to the subscri ber residing in the borough of Shippensburg, Cumberland county, Pa. - , ■ DAVID NEVIN. ■ August 24; 1810. ' 6 CENTS, REWARD. : Ranaway from iho subscriber, on Sunday the 30th ult. an indented girl named Hannah Mariah ,Snider, about 13 orli years of age. “All persons arc forbid harboring or trusting her on my acco'unt, and whoever apprehends strij-runawayrshall re ceive the above reward, but no charges. . JOHN DAUGHERTY. NowtoiiltpJSqUcinbcr.3;iBJo. » • NEW DRUG & VARIETY STORE. , Stevenson & SfinMe, MAVE just I'fccived at their store, corner o High ami Hitt streets, opposite Col. Ftr ree's hotel, an assortment ot ’ DR-JGC, : —2Vlcdicion, Paints, Dye Stuffs Sc Varnishes. Their • slock has- been selected with j«r||g* great'care, and is warranted to jf” be entirely fresh :«nd of the very - gfbr best quality. 'The store will be'under the im mediate supcrinlcpclance of'Mr. Dinkle, wlio has acquired.a thorough knowledge of the duties of an apothecary under tnc direclion of Mr Samuel Elliott of tills place. Carlisle, August,ls, 1839.,,. New Hardware, Grocery AND VARIETY STORE.’ THE subscriber lias just,returned from the. ci ties of New York, Philadelphia and Balti more, and ismow opening at his stoto room South East corner of . Market Square and Main streets, '(formerly occupied hy G. W. Hitner, Esi].)‘.a go? nofal assortment of ’ 7 ' HARDWARE, BTON-BWARS. CESARWAHE, BRITTANIA --TOAZUft GHOtJBHZBS, Gila, Paints, Varnishes; Glass, Brushes, Whips, Canes, Lamps for burning Campliino Oil, and a great variety of articles useful and necessary for furnishing and keeping a house. • He has also, and will constantly keep on hand, Campliino Oil, a cheap and elegant substitute for Sperm Oil, and having* been appointed Ike agent of Messrs, Bachoes & Brother of Newark, N. J., for the sale of JONES’ PATENT LAMP in this county, he is prepared to furnish Lamps and Oil at a very reasonable rate to all who may wish to use this now. and economical light. Having selected his goods himself, and made his purchases lor 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. HENRY DUFFIELD. Carlisle, July 9, 1810. -A-. tf Coughs, Colds 6j Consumptions Mrs. A. Wilsqn, of Lancaster county. Pa., entirely cured by the use.of Dr. Swayne’s Syrup of Wild Cherry—her symptoms were constant coughing, pain in her side, back and heac], de praved appetite, spitting df blood, no rest at night, pee.. * After using two bottles of Doctor Swayhe’sCompound Syrup of PrunuaVirginiana. orAVild Cherry, she found hemdfvclieved, add by the time she had used the third bottle, she found herself entirely cured of the aforesaid dis ease, which she had been afflicted with for three years. There are,dally certificates of various personsTwhich add sufficient testimony of the great efficacy ’of this invaluable medicine.’ For sale by - 3. J. Mykrs # Co, RICHES HEALTH. Those who enjoy health* must ceitainly Teel blessed when they compare themselves to those] sufferers that have been afflicted for years with various diseases which the human family arc all subject to be troubled with. ’Diseases present themselves in various forms .ami from-various circumstances, whifh in 'the commencement, .may all be checked by the use of T)r.,O.P, Har licli’s. Compound strengthening ami German Aperient Pills,—such as Dyspepsia,Liver Com-! plaints, Pain in the side, Rheumatism* General Debility, Female Diseases, and all diseases to which human nature is subject, where the sto mach is affected.', Directions for Usings these Medjciiiej* always accompany them, * These Medicines can be taken with perfect safety by the most delicate female, ns they are mild in their operation and pleasant in their effects. Office for the United States, No. gl. North Eighth street, Philadelphia. Also, for sale by ' J. J..MYERS 8c CO. . -1 'j- 35TSPEPS1A! DTSPEPSS A!! More proofs of the efficacy of Dr. Ilarlich’s Medicines.—Mr. Jonas Habtsian, of.Sunmey town, Pa., entirely! cured of the above disease,, which he was' afflicted,with for six years; his symptoms were a sense pi distension and oppres sion after eat|rigl'(lialrcssiiig pain. Jo . the pit ;op the stomach , nausea - ,' loss of giddiness and dimness ofsight, extreme dcbiirty, natulep.j ce, acrid eructations; sometimes vomiting, pain in the right aide, depression of dlsi turbed rest, faintness, and not able tp pursuit bib business without causing his immediateeithius-: lion-and weariness.- . Mr. :Hartmnn is: h'nppy. tc state to tile public and is willing to give'; any. in 5 formation to the afflicted,-respecting- the won derful henefit he. received from Ihe usc of Dre Hariich’s Compound Strvngtheniiig.aptl.Gcjippni .AperienvPills.' Korisaleb.v ; , . y, ■ i yt J. J, I ' RANR^;d>Tie^; : ;' ;; ■ WKTHIJB.EAS ihp. Carlisle Saving ’Fund So-' in 1843. .Notice-islierc-; by,.given, agreeably tUThCconstitutibn arid" laws bf.Fobnsylvania^tpat.the stockholders of said in-! of the, Commonwealth a renewal of charter, change Valley Bank,” incroasp of capital and geinetal'disi counting and. banlting; privileges, nil underjeuch 'restrictions- aa the direct.'; l.Thb above institution' tobocontinuedin Carlisfe. Pa.-" ■ '' V V JOHN J. MYKU9; - Scptemberjip, 1840. • ■ ; Cm ' BWgg MEUCHM^ .•BnerAS just received ahil is now opening at his' !Hlß.?tand in Weal High Street, a'generalassqrt mentnf new and ; fashionable goods,"suitable' for gentlemen's wear, such as ' CLOTHS, WOOLDYED BLACK; Blue, Grben, Invisible, Fancy: and p.adct (nixed, CASSIMKItFiS: , Blade,! Blue, light .800 skini'fancy .and single milled.,. ‘ .• ■>, ■ k "; ■'■■vkstikgs;/;;: Satins, figured Silks, Valencies, arid Maisailcs, ' : PANOT A.P.TIOL3S. ' ' Sncli as Stocks, Gloves, Suspenders, Handlior chiofs &c.. All; of which will he sold and'made up irj,t^o-pibst fashionable manner, and at' the shortest notice.' . • .. V July 30tli, lS10.~tf; ' . . -NOTICE; , riirißC indebted to the lalepfOprietbrsTlf Volunteer For subsenptioni aikyiVtising or job work, previous to the 12th of-'jyno last, arc hereby notified'that the ac counts of ALL' Such will be placed- in, the hands of David Smith, Esquire, for collec tion, unless settled at or before the ‘August Court. ... 15. CORNMAN. Carlisle,"July .30, 1840. y A L‘U ASL 5D ■ FA R IV3 FOR SAfjSC. In pursuance of ihe last will and testament of George -Davidson, late of Westpennsborough township, Cumberland county, dcc*d., will be sold at public,sale, on Wednesday the 7ih day. of October next/ at 10 o'clock, A, M.‘ of said day, on the.premises, the • following".described real estate, late thc<propcrty of said dec’d., viz: AI fact of first rate limestone land, situate in Westpcnnsborougl) township,Cumber land couhty,-Pa. about 7 miles West of Carlisle, and tine mile north of Mount Rock, containing 'about 190 acres, bounded by lands of the heirs of William Davidson, dec’d., Robert M’Kecfyan, and the heirs of the Rev. Joshua Williams, de ceased.-.—Thiniu-aic about 130 acres in a high slate draidtivalion, and undergone! fence, the residue is covered "with first rate timber,— The improvements are a large two story STONE HOUSKj .■■ ■ with a well of good water near.tlie cnibrV The Mount Rock spring crosses said farm nearly in the centre, within a few perches of the house. Also, a Double Ram of Logs, and other out houses, and a good bearing Orchard of choice fruit ireps., A v further description is not.neces* sary, as persons will view before they purchase. Attention will be given, and terms made, known on the day uf sale. , • JAMES DAVIDSON, ‘ • DANIEL LECK.EY, August'SO, 1840. :- -Executors.' . At a stated Orphans’-'CDtii-tj began and held on Monday the 10th day of Au gust 1840, at Carlisle, ’ in- and for Cumberland county, before the Hon. Samuel Jleplmni, Pre sident, and John Stuart Asso ciate Judges ol t.lie‘same* court, 'assigned &c~, the following proceedings were had, to Wit: 12th August 1840. Rule on all the heirs of Robert Armstrong, deck!., to shew cause at the next November court, why the real estate of Robert Armstrong, decM., should not be sold, personal notice to be sewed on all the parties residing-witbin forty miles, and for all others in two newspapers published in Carlisle lor four successive weeks preceding said court.- - By order of the Court. Cumberland County , ss . I do certify the above to be a true c °Py When from the records of the Oi phuns* Court in and for s.iid coun- Jn testimony whereof I have here unto set my hand nnd affixed the seal of said Court, at Carlisle the 14th dayof Au gust 1840. W. FOULK, CPk. O. C, ORPHANS’ COURT SALE. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans* (doufl of Cumberland county,"wiU be exposed to public sale, on the premises on Fjuday the 2d day of October pext, at 12 o’clock noon, the following described real estate, late the proper ty of John lsavUUon Esq. dec’d., viz; A fnict of Limestone Lnruh in Wcstnenn&bonAigh township, about 2 miles east of Newvillc, bounded by hinds of Samuel M’Keehan, Sites, Jacob Lehman & John Myers, containing SG acres, more or less, about .40 acres arc cleared, the residue in thriving tim ber, about 20 acres sown with clover seed last spring: There is a well on ijiciprcmises, which with a little repair, would afford a constant sup ply ot water. The soil is good and produces e qual in any.in the neighborhood. . Also, on 'Satllrrday the 3d of October, at,l o'clock F. M. at the house of Wm. Wuudbqrnt in Newville, \yill be olVcved at pub? lie sale, a ot_Meadow Ground, about J of a mile north-west of. Kcwville, bounded by-lands of Woodbtirn and Walker, and the ConodcigUitv ct creek, containing 8 acres and,l2l perches, well enclosed and good grass land. Also, .at the same time and place, a Lot.of £ acres of Land, about half a mile north cast of .Newviile, bounded by lands oi Alexander Glcnh’s heirs, and Sam’l. Davidson. And, on Monday tlie slh of 7 •' y , October at 1 o'clock, F. M. on the premises, will be.offeml at public sale,' a-Lot ot- P-irst Kate Meadow Lund, on the Moimt Upck-spring,bound ccl.by lands of William Davidson, : and'"mansion farm of deceased*- containing ,6 acres and 131. perches..,, Persons wishing tt- purchase an.invited to View tjic; above pro]*c* ty previous. t«» the day'of sale.' Tcians of court; one half the purchase money’to^hV*paid on the con firmation of the sale; the balance in two equal yearly payments, without interest, to besccurcd; by a lien :the property.' The title will.be made and possession delivered oh the Istof A pril 1841/ ' 1 . Bv*order''of the Orphans*.Court. > . ROBERT LAIRD,/ DANIEL LECKEYf • August 20, 1840. ''Administrators'..' BTS hereby given thattbc partnership that ! ex-, B isted between Samuel Davidson 6f Archibald' .pricker, under the, firm pt Bricktr; in t£e businesspf Tanning and CurTYJOg qt New- 1 ‘vili&V Cumberland cbunty'Pa;, ed; : The business wiUJn futureb'e carried on by Archibald Uricker, for his <>wn separate use. ; svMUKLnAvrpsoN; /. ;• : ARtMIIBj\LD BIUCKEH. Newviljc, 1640. ~ ~ « eENTS RfewARD; ' HahaWay frolntlip iii Allen township - Cumberland county, on’thoastb ult. nn'apprcntieo to 111 c Funning business, .named Jsn LycpMß,; be tween J 5.&. .1 B .years oil age, harpon When ho. went awayj linen: pants anil blue' cloth roundabout.- Whoever lakes up said runaway and bririga'liim All persons nre fdrbJdiharborin g! or irnstinjf him on tiny account. - .' ; JAMES DUNLAP. ■ September 3,18't0- , . J /\ ; TTUST received a fresh of Groceries <>f all kinds, and "have added; Ja.va coffee, very stipeflorMaU.'e; • : C. pARNIB:& ■ BLANKS rOR SALIvATTIIISOFFICE Tc tliosb ikb to; iJtfjTeasjt HB ESPECTFUELY informS-liis' fricrideanii afethe public fn'gorteral, - that hn .has purchased. thoPatotii.lUght of Uobett;.)iYUson»-(or.:nu.i?”cr"* land county, new and ii^pr^yed, Spring Scat &addi€, and that he is'now prepared Ao receive, orders.for tlto same# The improyemcnis claimed .aro.appji* cablc.tonny oftho Wdd(cs now in use, and,consist of-springe of a peculiar construction intbosent, warranted to b o £Ood, durabfc brid superior to any ever yet invented.‘ '• ; . 1 -‘.* Persons desirous of examining the abovenamed saddle, arc requested to call and -judge for them selves, at Ins wcllknown establishment in High street, nearly opposite the Post Office, where, they can also bo accommodated with any article in the line of Saddles, Harness, fa, on the most reasona -hlbterlns, ' v’ - -** - : * •- • c . The saddlors of:the‘ county are moat respectfully invited to call and/sed this excellent improvement •in saddles. • , Reference as to the ease and superiority of (his - inay hc r Uad of tbo following named gentlemen:—-Hon'.'Samucl Hepl>urhrSnm uel ’Allen; M. G. Ego, Joseph Bgc,'Thos. Grea son, Henry Stubbs, Honry-Buttorlf, H. Yolter, J. ; Stevenson,'Benjamin Peffer.- . Carlisle, Juno 25, 1810. 3m - . ’W’L/ST received a. seasonable and general Qjr snVtment of,-Dry Goods, which' will be sold at reduced prices. Amonptrtther bargains will be found sonr>e very superior merimack prints. The colors arc fust, stile splendid,, cloth very superior, ftnd'2B ihches wide lor This callico is worthy’the attention of persons who wish to purchase goods of the kind,, knowing that they.are beUbrthan any offered fit the.same pric.e 1 have also renewed my stock of Bun , netts, and -will only inform the public that I \yi!l sell Tuscan'Honnetts as low asGi ’Ctr. and,prices a»f ribbons and other trimmings to correspond. Together with many other goods, all of whiph will hc.fouiicrin South Hanover streets, and.for sale by , ‘■ - C^IUIINITZ. Estate of John Close, deceased,' - NOTICE. "HT . ETTERS of administration ,on; the estate of W A John .Close, late of Mechanicsburg, deceas ed, have been issued' to' thonubscriberresiding in. East Pennsbnrough township: Airpcrsona indebt ed to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, ."and those having* claims to present them-properly authenticated for settlement.. , ' ~.fOIIN RUPP, Adm’r. August 13,* 1340. . *. Gt " VALUABLE PROPERTY a riMIE subscribers, administrators of-ihe estate of JL Josopli Wql.tor, dec’d., mid agents forlheheirs generally,'Will dispose of rit nrivatc sale the fol lowing-described valuable real estate,"all of which is situated in Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, aj\d about Smiles'north of Mr.* Gcorgell. Bucher’s Mill, viz: No.-l—A Farm of first Mlc slate land; contain ing 170 acres and 111 perclies neat'measure, hav ing thereon ercoted-n two story -* LOG HOUSE &-I.QG BARN* with a Spring House. There is also on .the ,pro perty, an excellent orchard of choice fruit trees.— About GO acres is cleared* under good fence, and welUcultivated,’and the residue is covered with thriving limber,,. No. 3—A Farm qf excellent slate land, adjoin ing the above, containing 1.40 acres & 127 perches neat measure, having thereon erected a two slory_ WEATHEK BOARDED HOUSE, a Lag Morn with _ Sheds attached, and a Spring House. There is also an excellent Apple Orchard. About IUO acres arc cleared,’arid tho remainder covered with good timber. Tbo whole is under good fence and in a high slate of cultivation. No., 3—A lot of ground, adjoining the above, containing nearly six acres of well cultivated land, on which is erected a LOG HOUSE &. PHA3VIE STABLE, with a Spring House, There is also a small orch ard on this tract.' On each of the auovo tracts there is a sufficient quantity of tncadow land, nnd never failing springs of wafer. The whole will be sold separately or together as may best suit the convenience of pur chasers. The terms will lie made easy, and a clear nnd indisputable title will be made, and pos session given on the Ist of April next. Persons wishing to view the premises, can call upon cither of the undersigned who reside thereon. DANIEL WALTER, , , JACOB WALTER. August 13, 1810. 3m - Certificates of Agency. For (he Sale of BramJrcth's'.Universal Ve getable Pills, are held in Cumberland county by the following agents, 1 GEO. W. HU N EE, Carlisle.. i~ . S. Culbertson, Shippcnsburg. . r Adam Riegle; : Mechanicsburg. ■ Mtoke &'Brbnnemnn, New Cumberland; •. . Gilmore Sc M’Kimtey, Nvwviljc. L. Hieglc Sc Co.,- Chwrchlovyn. M. G. Rupp, Slilreinaysluwn,. ' As counterfeits of these pills are in some cases sold for the genuine'ones, the safely of the pub- h<?ue shopld* be purchased ex cept from those reobgulzed as agents above..;. dissolution cf lFartncrship* ' Tlie partnershvjv .Heretofore cxistingbctwccn the subscnbor8 v ,as-puhlishersof~llio-“American ,Vok unlcer,” umler the firm of “Sanderson & Corn- j man,” is this day. dissolved by mutual consent.— j Tho Books and accounts of the, lateTirm,arepla- i ccd in tlie Hands of K.;Oormnap for collection, to whom payment must lie made rMAIEDIATELY, 'Said Oomnmm vyill also pay all-debts Uuo and ow iuff by iho late.firm, • •;>' . GEORGE ........ EFHiULU COUNMAN; .•*. • Carlisle, June 11,1810. . r Jri - ■ testamentary |ikye' been: issued B A to Daniel Wo»;st.and Snsannalv Diehl, bpfh living in Frank ford the cs,- tate of MicliaelDlehl, hiteef. said township of Frankfovd r cltcMAll persons indebted 'to said estate are therefore detilt and pay off their accounts within-tiu%O nmnihs from this date, and all persons' having any legnl-derpa.ntls against, said, estate-.will.present them prop?\'ly authenticated for settlement. , _ danikl worst:. : susANKivu niKnri, .. ( ■ 1 : a:' ; • • ■■ . • ExeciunvSi'' August 20, iB4o. r... f >. j fit* . PnoTiiONoTATU-’a Office, ” ilLz ._-.^CarUßln,!Septeinher-3,1840. THE J’amphkt iauia’iinaßcd at the. late session, of.ihe Legislature have been received, and am ready for,disltihution. to those entitlpd to receive, them. 3 -,t 1 , '. r -U f ■ GEO. SANDERSQN,:ProtIi f y.' . '« ./ , ~, ;|ROtf rßu'ahoisVßiliumrioua; (Spfi'i of excellent'. <|)snMity ( ;'at,tl!o VVaroUgnsb 4 0,f Rho4i^?. i Hal-: b'ertj VVtst High' street,'Carlisle,:,'; ?;■ ' ~ v : ! Angtist 6,' 1840. ~£~BAKRKS .nhd.oilicjra thnt, makc.iKje ■ufrgeiv; ■fSttine-N; 'N* Orleans mblaft&s* are iiitonnwl; for sale Hf f.haverccciycfV si cloth: cans of histest faaiuon; ami! fbV sale-oy - \ 1 r t> BAIiNITZ. ( - -u ( 3OTER OOBZPX.AXI*? 1 ; - Cured by the..Use.of .Dr’;, .linHich'a Compound ■ Strengthening and.Germanr Aperient Palis*. . Mr, WIW.IAM Hichapp. Pittsburg,. Pa, en tirely cqrctl ot tlie atywe (listresaifig hlk symptoms W^rei.’.pam'.and avyfght in' <lte left appetite,’ i-voihUiiig, (acrid: eructa* fioim, a dilfensifiivdt the stomach',.sick headache,, furred tongue, ci,iimqjiunce changed to n citvqn color,'difficulty of breathing,'disturbed rest; at tended with a cdiigli, great debility, with other symptoms indicating- great derangement of :the functions.of;theUver.,-il Mr. Richard had the ad vice ol several physicians, but .received no re lief, until using I)r. Harlioh’s Medicine; which terminated in - v : -Forsale - -■ J> J. MYbllS t^^O. M. 15. ROBERTS’S, , VE GET ABLE BaSBEOGATIOWT... THE efficacy of.thisniost. valuable eptbroca thin is’attested'by thousands who haveprof ved its healing qualities in the cure of the most troublesome diseases to which the horse is liable: Such as old or rre'sh ; pains and weakness.of the.limbs, : brwises, swellings,vjj?!*! nesa of tlie joints unci tendons, galls 8t BChaffings produced *bV the' Shd : saddle;~cractced hqels, scratches,'' greasei thmhil ln the foot,' or font-rot in the feerofcattle,: #c.’. .The niostjlattering,encomiums are dally be stowed upon this embrocation,,and,]t fore recommended to farriers,,stjigc cbhtractors, stable keepers^wagoners, farmers, ami. private gentlemen ow.nihfthprses.as a valuable remedy for the above disensea uud should be constantly kf})t ip them stables. ■ , • • •- . ■ 'Plie following certificate.is from Mr. James Re.eside, a stage owner and great mail contrac tor: v ■' - I Philadelphia,.‘Juno IOt.U, 1339. This is to certify that I have.used M. 11. Ho bcrts*s.Embrocatton"f:ir various kindsi of* sores, wounds and sprains in .horses and I have loiind ititoiexcccd any other that I haye trted. J. KKRSTDE. . PnrsHlC at STEVENSON & HINKLE'S -drug.and *t,»re._ - . _ Jan SO' . -- -■•-:.- -ITSW’ G--00DD. -. I L.- ASDIJEW RICHARDS, Is now opening a splendid assortment ol , Spring ami Summer. GOOMfS, at his'storc,‘southeast corner of Murkel square,- comprising in p irt Cloths', . Casshncres,, Silks, plot ence, a variety-ofF rims and Chintzes, Vips lins/Calitoes, IhmdkVrfcbiehs Cloths Siuiiu*i«. Linens, C.orUs, Checks, Drill imrH, Tickings, •Hihbnnsr&c.— Also, GROCERIES & QUEENriWARE. lie ,is thankful tor past hirers, ami/hopcs by attention to business, to receivcra-Ntwue ot pub lic patronage. ' ' May 7, 18 IQ. ' ' - / NEW. AND CHEAP .g- WHOiESALB AKD r.BTAII* CONFEGTIONAIIY & FIiUIT ■r-: - . STORE. €fMOUG'iE:MXKJE.EiIX r . ' . TT® ESP EC ITULLY annou.net.s'to the citi 3~Ky sens df-Cmiisle and the pnb'ib in general, mat lie has opened the above,business in the house formerly occupied by Ur. Roland, m;arly opposite the Carlisle Hank, and next door to Ar nold 15" Co’s, store, where he keeping constantly on' hand a large assortment of CAN DIES and ' - SYRUPS,. .. such as Lemon. Ginger. Bine Apple, Sarsapar illa, Orange, Capihnrj ami Strawberry, all » f which arc. manulucturctl.by.himself—also, V/a ter, da,. Butler and Sweet CR ACKERS. IK* inttmds keeping Constantly on hand a large as sortment of > <. . . t : - S’SVtfxT AND WOlffC, such as Raisins, Figs, Prunes,'Dates,' Currants, Oranges, Lemons, Citron, Almonds, Cream Nuts, Filberts, English Wplnuts, QJround Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, &c. Bcc. * All of the above he will sell wholesale fit retail MERCHANTS, DEALERS**' and all others, will find it to their advantage by calling before purchasing elsewhere. All oil ers from the country will be thankfully receiv ed and promptly,attended to. , . BAKXN& attended to at the.shortest notice. ICE CREAM served up for.parlies, ike. N. B,—Two apprentices, wanted to th&abovc .business.. None need.-apply .unless they,can .come Well recommended.' V May 7, 18-10, AFAHMof-ldr acres of’Slain and Limestone Land, inNdrth Middleton, township,.Cum berland county, 3. milos from MiddlosexMiVls and S jrbih Carlisle. The improvements are ,a good ■J&rA '"‘tOG* HOUSE,. fSWn 4 DOUBLES■ BANK . : - BARN, • the under part stone, with 4 stables, and back and front sheds/ope of which is a granary with a col lar underneath; also.an excellent orchard, togeth er..with other improvements. ‘’’About is cleared, under good fence, and'inA , 'gdod'sta!tc ! 6f cultivation; the remainderis covered with good timber, a part of whichls Lo cust,., There are springs,. l in nearly all the fields. Tho Conodoguinet creek bounds tliis;farm on one side 252, perches, .which-will afford .a location, fpr 'Water works, .Any person wishing to purchasoa farm of this doscfipli/iif’n-'ilTdo well to examine I itas I am dtto.rhiined lvscll.' " • ’• ApplieMi-'U I-./, .ivith- ir YihmtiheSUolly’on the fariu.l t.'.i»::.;#uh;f«*nr ; pruu MqV.iMi-. • July - • Blue cl \HV- i \\ h: * '--V i. y . Palpn'jLenl, Leghi'VJty,!<*«.* 'niu! L-V-j Huts', for sale, w h(-to>' r ' »V’’*J'-T'-* V 'V’v,^; J IiiVVE 'just ! received a KcjisoiutMt'i assort. itienvof uRY OOpUS, A.V»K'.h 1 " re* tvnily 1 pdrchusl'cVUnd; will beaide tp.scdi : theiri ; i:t;ipMc<fdj)infccsi*v:-llii‘stock;-censUu [ ofjL J xtra,.'f(>^rdy^4;?b r i«e, black, to’owu* .olive ! and vavibus atliev ,c6K»rsnf ... V 'r , : V.. •., ;:SSpAD.oiO7S, : . ;„ very. Aipf rini' C AbblM EKES >uid Saltincts, . English ;unV;Ponie6tic litU‘lV!k'ciiubn I)l'illings, ;ina-a''gVhbral/ussdnntViU of"SuinihuystufF-Tor ; niei^siundjhoy^’';'veliiv>&iiigui)s»' Lion : .'skin-;Kl«%h to fi ctl - le l' gariciy,ol : shade's; French’ lanvns, ! liambazhu I ,' Grb tic . hlhfe 'hhick ItaliahlHiKtl rHattit he i fcqd.pud;rammoiVCiiptip boljjnetijud.eot.nni.l.acesnntVEdgmgsj, F<?dtiiig i of’various hVeadthajtiijl gHaliHi-s* I’rtijis,. kid, ‘ and ‘chtton Ladii’s.’ undMlasts’ C-lsuca, black, ! I White t bTohiJ'.Vai3 I ! together i with a.;neat assortment of Gnsli'niEve,’ ’Ut‘ocha, ! twisted silkdpi! other dilcas Sliuwls'and; Hand- 6T f l)on>csiic Wliichllavc iiitdylu'cn stlfttcdwith cafe, which mhkhb'me cbrifideht tlVat'i' scll hhd -give good bargains; y 1 thcroforetnfce .ty nf.inyitlng jny.former cnsfpnjvys apd .-{fiends and fhe public seuerally,.to expiutrie. iw&styMft iiidue season. ■ ' AAEt.V’E ! iSj«issperj, sonjil attentitnirto business 'iSi v, 'jha . V” ‘ CHAS. BAIINITZ. Carlisle, May 7, 1840, , .y FOlt gAEE. ,j\ ? i •. uA M » h: I»d ’ON’, -~sn«»r,k.-s.'. ’. oA- N agreeable cordial JgiW? effective remedy •ißm. furloughs, 'bblds.’ihoarseness, pain&iu the breast, influenza, hard breathing, and.mfßcdlt ex]ic'ctnr;itinn. o"":. •\*sStr'r . However incredible • Bartholomew’s: I’i a s never been the . i«ceived-Jst^sU^^M|M^SPßOm^^ ; ole wnen-lts For , OysjftopSl&Mff^ypocondriacisi. CdredVy DKHdfiicKs celebrated Mediiines. Mr. WM. MOKKISON, of Schuylkill Sixth street,. dliiladelphia; afflicted foh seve'ralyeara’ .with the above distressing diseaser-Sickness at the stomach,'headache, palpitationjoftbejfedrt/. impaired appetite,yacrid; eructations,hiebidness mid weakness of.the extremities, emaciation.. &. general debility;.disturbed Jest,, a,pressure arid weight Tit the^tntrinclrJtftereatirigrfevereflyliig pains in the.chest, back, sides. costlveiicsS7 . a diiih'ke for Society or conversation; la'ngddf Kml lassitude upon the least occasion. Mr. Morri son had applied' to tlieiniost eminent physicians, who-considered it beyond.fhe.power of,-, human skill' to'restore him to health;' hov/ever; as his aftlictionsJUUl reduced: hint ! to a'de(llo|-able con. dilijiu, having.beeh induced by ,<i: trieipj, of,his to -try Or/’ Ilarlicli’s Medicines; Ss thej)'being highly*, recom’mended, -by which’ he procured two‘packages lot’ trials hgfore",using the second package, he found himself greatly relieved, and by..conlinuing:the use of thenir the .disease" On-, tirely ,disappeared—lie isnow', thjhyihg: all - the 1 blessihgs.of perfect health. - ; ‘ ' ■ ’ • Furs le .by ' • ■ ' J.;J . MvEris. ES’ Go.-' - fly- the vcrybrnericrtl 1 Mayo rorfivotHVom iho'ii*tM:F;ihy' Coaipomhl Syrup Vf Wlld'Chorry Nitric','Ti»m rally filling to t***. to t!u* astonishing’iifft ct.. 4 vMVj.Attack,l^vas •that ot.vcotftmon cold, ivUiluboiraO to threat* on a rnorcserif.us nature. Ih.inr ro« nm mended to Syrup, I-. finally gave' if a trial., amla.m dpippy-dq'say |t.,gave n>e alircwt’ I have, used it.frequently, n« <1 :.i},wacs ,\vjtlr the yano-b e m;fi cia le fox. t .S; If. others would «s»’ th*s nr'diemo at.thc r.omrrsi nro vonf a'diseaue which-wnubKho m'Arc-' fdafWhn; • t iN character’ f aml-muoHjpoiv yb'-tin-«t»* in the rnre., . , Ej.wnnnji. Puspv., ■N;,AV, corner ; JT Fifth fits Fighth month, 23, Ift39,. c ;.s he above medicine is' for &al ‘ by J. J, M\ tvs (To , Carlisle, > I: ' ' a. Silt. C'. jyJEFIP, r . SUiR'OBOWv'-BSN-TiOT, •-.■ 3J>'ftSPI£C.TFUU/Y informs. .the ladies.and . filL~k*nWmeu of Carlisle mid hs-vicinity- that he‘sets Artificial Teeth .in'the. mo,st approved manner: ‘He also steal cy, plugs 'alid'" Rankles teeth to airest decay., 7-7 ’•/- !>’ ;T;J.. X)r. N. jireparesji tooth powder, which wid tcns without injuring the enamel, col ors the a’.fine- red and.refreshes the mouth. '1 he tooth ache wil) he curve!* in most chaos, without extraction; and an pdotiialgic wash* 'is prepared for .hcaUug-bore-gums and fasten- the teeth. , ; '7 l.adies, and gentlemen are requested and cx iihhie diis collection of-Porceiain* or In corrnptablc teeth, which will never decay or change color, and are free from all unpleasant odour, durable and wpII adapted lor chewing* which will he inserted in thc_bcsl manner and at fair prices. . " ■ ' All persons wishing T>r. N. to call at their dwellings will please to' leave a line.atjiig.rejn ;dence, No, 7 syhen he will punc tually attend.to-yvery-can in t the line,of hisjpm* fession. From a and’ successful practice, he hopes io give general satisfaction vCaVllsie, August 1,18S9: ’ 1 VALUABLE PIJOPEItTY. PORSALB. rn(IB subscriber offers privatebale, on rea .SL .sellable termiT; the following real estate, viz: A TRACT' Ol I: I.AHD rtiluntc iri Hopcwcll’tMvnship,CbnduThiWd cVnih-- typS miles;north of Newbnrg, adjoining- 'lands of John Hevprlich, Thomas. ITtfkJinger, and others, containing 210 acres .of slate and free stone land, |v>iving thereon meted a. goed two story HOUSE new' 'BA>’K HAHN, Spring House, -a* first I ' rate gs§£}|J jut Saw Mill,’with an of eX celleni fruit. .About 120 hcres cleared and in a go»id stale of cultivation, and the residue covered with good limber.- Any person washing to view the premises can he sln\wn tlium hy.. applying to Benjamin Hahip, residing thereoh.’' i( • , ~*. ( j .Wso, a Tract of Woodland, - adjoining the .Npiglv Miaiiitain.- ccintainiiigabout 80 iicrf s,' This tracrwill, be sold together pi'm lots to'suit purchasers. •. - , ■ /Also, AraEaAOT'tfp: x,AxfO w ':' sitiiateiu Miflliii toivdship. '.ibmit 6 miles hurtli of New Ville- ciintaiiuns S2l acres; having there on erected,a two store Log - , ■■ ; nOUSE;KITCnEN y SPRINGHOUSE y aud.BAN K. HjVK'jSVAhoul lop.acres are clear- v •••rir-Vimber, There,.-is also erected thenar - '•Vaa 'n I ;UuJ Black "Mhfth’Shop.- willwe/, ;.- J x drUihVclT of-tti'.iitied (iam, 11■. •" < " ; ' • ■ ,'T Vho^Mlwcribiip-rcsuU 'Uftaft.-V;.-. .aiz.-oioiuid iyacx: ... V V.M-U.LYM KAMI'. 1 ’; t? liiC- pyrmi:VOß ■'■x'-.-'T' atLi-r,' h traetdf.lmd rtJ.X'! *U"xk.. 1 ■■ xr,;t, j; e.x-Viung one hundred and’ Seven, olevon-lJ.irchrs ■w.Uh.lJie ii utSUvptVSprfng town- county, b'ounded'by'iliß C'onodo- . giiiflpt dricldan'd •Wmls‘^'Pian'diB^ > orteV 1 '&'ijd'''3i rcotty;'bppb9ith George Iluther’sMerchant 'jM ill; There le an oxuellent Water power on the same arid two /list rate 1 , spri tigs' o{, water, calculated for a■i; There ate erected on the-seme a./,tur tihd Framt ibrm,. and a: IjOG : I I ;0, U y 'I-, dvuli other nut MSWBft1 1 . W? <>f flnsl has’ many , ,it la .situated about one mild rromtlorrmmfbwpj on 1 the turnpike; it purl chasers. There wilHbe'seltfiatJlhfersametUfno about 85 acres of MOV-m'Al*/ Z„<INl), well Uru bered t is pildaled tsvp ,a. half, frqijtt ( %rm above Stated;’. Tlui |iropertyw'iU bo s|ro\^ - rv- to any by‘Uie”sßbscriacr'iiear HogaeaWwni :,-’ 1 ■ aid:*'-. :mi dr. r ' ifi-Y h ABRAHAiMBOSSHOR: ■ Qarlisle, -jVugtist i, 1840, v -■~ Vririlyatahii DijiixrttirWp/'Afirif* r 1 iii' h'i'V'*;,-.'';;;"’!'.!r’l';'*; I '*.'** Vlosei*' .Eastern., drrily.rd. nbbut I2ihi ... T7p. m. . ■ryunmim.'. ' ■' dv! YV-Ar.R, : tn--.:J°- a ,-."tr " -v 11 a.m, - 4p.,nv southern l ;•-■ V / .Y^ s *£ iit & row, Y-r-lo a;- m. Mech.anicsb’g: *.♦. > imT. r 7 p; m, Newville' ; ' •• 11 a. m. 11a. in, V; v s U. IiAMBERTON, P, M. " in’ > vi.')■
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