ELECTION PROCLAMATION, WHEREAS in nml by an act of the Geric- of the Commonweiilth of Pennsylvania entitled “An act relating to the elections of this. Commonwealth," passed the 2d day of July AnnojDomini onc^thousand eight hundred and'thirty ninc.Tt Vs made the duty bf the.Sneriff of every County within thisOnmmon — weal tit-to- giyepublic notice of th’etGcner.ilrK lections and in such notice to enumerate. 1, The officers to be elected. , 2. Designate the place at whichtthc election . is to be held, • . I John Myers, High Sheriff bf the County of Cumberland, do hereby make known and .give . this . ■ , ‘ . PUBLIC! 270T103 - to tlie’ electors of the County nf Cumberland, “ that on the second. Tuesday ofOctobku next (being the J3th dity of the, month,) a 'General Election will be,held at the several election 'din* I clefs established by law in said County, at which time they, will vote by ballot for the several offi cers hereinafter named, viz: . 1 , ■*" , , ONE PERSON ’ , ’ cntihc District composed of-the conn* umberiand, Perry and Juniata iulhe Congress of the United States. TWO PERSONS ■>. o represent the County of Cumberland in the Hoqse of Representative of Pennsylvania. , ONE COMMISSIONER 'th County of Cumberland. ONE DIRECTOR OF THE POOR - ' and of the House uf Employment of sitid county. - ONE AUDITOR : to settle the public accounts of the County Com . missioned &c. ONE CORONER lor the County of Cumberland, and ONE PERSON ' ' fur Sheriff of said county. And the elections in the different el ectinn dis tricts in said county, will be held at the following places, viz: “■ The election in the election district composed •■of the Borough of-Carlisle, and,townships of N. ' Middleton; fjouth Middleton, Lower Dickinson, • -Lower Fnvnkford, and Lower Westpcnnsbnro’ 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 I louse of Joseph Grier in Hogestown, in said township. -- Tile election in the district cpmposcd of Eakt pennsborough township, will be held at the Fob lie House of Andrew Kreitzer in' said township. ■. The.election in tire district composed of New Cnmberiand and a part of Allen townsliip,_will ho held- at the Public Ho.uac of John iuurbeck, in New .Cub! bcrland. The. e lecUon.ia.ithe ffistricrfcomphstd of iLis burn and a part of Allen township, will be held : flttthe public-house of Peter M'Cann, in Lis burn; ’ Tlie election In the district composed of that part of Alien-township, not included in the New Cumberland and Lisburn election districts, will be held at the public Imuse of. David Mieafer, in Shephe.rdstown in said towhsliip. . „ The election in the district composed of tlie borough of .MeclianiCsburg, will be held at the public house of John Hoover, in said borough. ' The electioff in tlio.distiict composed township, will be held at tlie public house of Widow Paul in Churclitown, in said township. •- The election in the district composed of.'.ljp-;; per Dickinson township, will be held at Weak ley VSchcmlHoitseyin said township. Tlie election"in. tlie district composed of the borough of-Newvillerand towiishiparof Mifflin, ~ Upper Fraiikford, Upper Westpennsbnrough, . and that.part of Newton township, not included in. the Leesburg election district hereina/ter Mentioned,', will be held at* the Brick School House, in .the borough of Newville. Tlie election in the district composed of the township of Hopewell,"will be held at the School Mouse in Newburg in said’ township. The election in the district composed of the borough of Shippensburg, Shippensburg town ship, and that, part of Southampton township, not included in the Leesburg election district, will be hold ut the Council _ll«usc, .ia. the , bo.-. Tuugh of Shippensburg. ■ And ih and by an act of the General Assem b'y of this commonwealth, passed the 2d July J 839, it is thus provided, “That the qualified electors of parts of Newton and Southampton townships in tim comity of Cumberland, bound ed by die following lines and distances, vii>— Beginning at the Adams county line, thence a long the line dividing the townships of Dickinorn and Newton to the turnpike road,' thence along sajd turnpike to Centre school-house, on said •tnrtipike, in Southampton township, thence to a point on tha Walnut Bottom load at Ueytinck’s, Including keybuck’s farm, thence a straight di rection to the saw-mill belonging to the heirs of George Clever, thence along Kryshir’s run to tlie Adams county line, thence along the line of Adams county to the place of beginning, be and the same k hereby declared,a new and separate •election district, tlie general election to beheld at tlie public house, now occupied by William Maxwell, in Ltesburg, Southampton township. And by the'3d clause of the 13 th-section of the same act it is provided, 1 “That every person, excepting justice of the. peace, who shall Hold seny office or appointment of profit or trust under the government.©? the United States, or of this , State, or of any .city or incorporated, district, L Shetlier a.commissioned officer'or otherwise,! a ■“Subordinate officer or agent, who is, or shall be, employed under tlie. executive or ju- 'Clary department of this State* or of tlie Uni ted States, or of atiy city dr incorporated dia trict.-anjl also;that every member of Congress, and of lhe?Btate. Legislature, and of the select or common council- of any city, or commisstop . ers of any incorporated district, is by law, inen , . pablebf holding or exercising, at the same time, the office or appointment of judge, inspector »r .clerk of any election of thejCommoriweallh, and that no Inspector, judge or other officer of fthyi aucli election; shall be eligible to any office to be then voted for. And the return Judges of the several election) of Cumberland county* are hereby re quired to meet at the Court-House in the Bo rougli of- Carlisle.on fc'riday.thelrith ofOcto- Wer next, at 11 -o’clock, A. Mi withcrirtificaOea lae election in their districts. - • -| V- -if.-.v ‘ r „‘ ven under my hand at Carlisle,'this Kth day of September, A. U. 1840. 7 . - ;r ' ■- JOHN MYERS, Sheriff. DYSPEPSIAI 3JTSPEPWA!I Mereprodfe of the efficacy of Dr. Harlicb'i Medicenea.—Mr. Jokiis HARTMA»i ofSanmey tOTn, ra.,. entirely' .cured of the above disease, which he wasafßicted whhfoi'siic tearsthis symptoms were a sense oi distension and oppres ekmufter eating, distressing pain qc lfac pit of Jneslomuth, nausea, loss of appetite, giddiness antjdimnessof sight, extreme debility Vflatulen-. ce > dend eructations, sometimes vomiting, and v path in the rif lit side, depression of spirits, ciis : nturbpd rest, faintness, and hit able to pursue his .businuss withoit causing his. iaynediatc exhaus- Sioß and wsniiness, : Mr. Hartman is happy to state to the public andis willing togive .any in formation to the afflicted., respecting the wot,- beoefit he received from the usO of Dr. - rlariiih’s Compound Strengthening and German Aperient Pill*. For sale by : y > J. J. MYERS 8c Co., Carlisle. ’ -Estate of Cormtek MeMmmt,dee , d. T ETTERS testamentary have been granted SLA to the sabscriberaireSidlng in thfe’Bnrough ■?■» » •&' 9n l 'i e estate of Cornsick itcManus; late of the samcplucepdec’d.' All persnnshau iiig any claMs>{i(^f^tdiestntei t •sd to present thertropetiperfy am be mien ted ’for ■settlemehtiiand those.indebted will makepay;' .blent immediate!? to- ' • a. • , . n : .dd’VV FRANCES McMANUS, . . ' hjA.HOAIUiTMcM.VNUS, tarlisiepSsjpt, 17,1148. , EhcemtrljNf, New Hardware, G rocery ■ ; . .AND VAP.IBT? STOS,a. THE subscriber has just returned from the ci ties of New York, Philadelphia and Balti more, and,is now opening at hia store room South 'KaaTbomcrof'Market Square bnd~Maih“ Bttdetsf (formerly occupied by G. W. Hither, Esq,) a ge neral-assortment of-- : - -. ' . ~ SAS&'WARBt QTOITE’WAP.B. OEDAirOfAIIE, 3RITTAKIA- WARE, OROOERIBS. Oils, Paints; Varnishes, 'Glass,rfrushes, Whips, Caries,'Lamps for burning Camphirio Oil, and a groat variety of articles useful and necessary' for furnishing and keeping a house. • ' - He has also, and will constantly keep bn hand, Camphino Oil, a cheap and elegant substitute for Sperm Oil, and appointed the agent ot Messrs. Duchess & Brother of Newark, N. J., for the. sale of JONES’ PATENT-LAMP in this county', ho is prepared to furnish Lamps!and.Oil at a very'reaaonable rate to all who may wish to! uso this new and economical light. and made his purchases for cash, lio is able arid determined to sell low. Those having the! cash to lay "out will hnd'U to their advantage to give,him a call, he&ryTduffield. Carlisle, July 9, 1810. tf , , 1 RH3HESNOT HEALTH. Those who enjoy health, must certainly feel blessed when they compare themselves to those sufferers that have bden afflicted for years with various diseases which the human family arc all subject to be troubled .with. Diseases present 'themselves.in various forms,arid from various circumstances, which in the commencement, may till he checked by the use i-f Dr. O. P. llar llch’s Compound strengthening and German Aperient Pills,—such as Dyspepsia,Liver Com plaints, 'Pain Jn,tho. side,: Rheumatism,-General Debility, Female Diseases, and all diseases to which human nature is subject, where the sto (nnch is affected. Directions for using these Medicines always accompany them. These Medicines can be taken with perfect safety, by the must delicate female, ns -they are mild in their operatimTSml pleasant in then-effects. “; ■Principal Office for the United States, No. gl North Eighth street, Philadelphia. Also, hr sale by T. J. MYERS 8c CO. WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY OF BALTIMORE. THE regular lectures of this Institution wil commence at tho usual period; tho last Monday in October, and Continue until,tho first of March. Tho Faculty consists of tho following Profes sors, in tiro order of. appointment. ■ J. H, M.ilu n, M- I)., Professor of Anatomy and,Physiology.. .. _ ' ■„ .? oamukl.K, Jennings, hi, D., Prbfessor df Ma -1 toria Medina, Therapeutics and Legal Medicine. W, W, Ham dv, M. D., Professor of Ohsierics and Diseases of Women and Children. John 0. S. MoNKuii, M. I?., Professor of Insti tutes and Practice of Medicine. Edwabd Fobiian, M. 0., Professor of Che mistry. ■ " John R. W. Dunbar, M. O. Professor of Snr-. gery and Surgical-Anatomy. . _ Demonstrator of Anatomy,.W.R. Handy, M. 0. _ The Faculty would invito tho attention pf the Students of Medicine, and tho professiongenerally, to tho peculiar advantages of their Institution,— Tho plan is a new one. In: the same edifice is . contained.a,College for the delivery of Lectures— roomfor alargoirambor of students, (resident) arid ’a Hospital for the sick. . , Tho, Hospital which is the place chosen for tho reception of tho senmen of tho United States, cn ittled-to.hospital relief from the govornment, and containing about one hundred patients, public and private, affords one of tho best fields for tho study of disease in tho country, and as tho resident stu dents Have charge of lire patients under, tho direc tion of .the Professors, they cannot fail to acquire a knowledge of practice whicli will, greatly facili tate. their success in after life. Tho arrangements for thomrosecution of the important Department of Anatomy am unsurpassed in this country.' Tn ad dition 10-thcabundrincc offlubjcctfi for which Bal timore has always boen remarkable, owing to the ■ liberal enlightened Views of her citizens, tho ar rangements of the Dissecting room in tho Univer sity are each as to afford peculiar facility. In the different departments the Professors arc well supplied with tho essential means of demon strating whatever is required; •- Tho Chemical apparatus, suffices to illustrate the principles of Chemistry. The department ofSur goty will be illustrated by a large number of instru ments, models and apparatus, some of which were lately imported from Hvropo. Tlie Faculty believe that young men whoircally desire to asquirp a knowledge of the profession, cannot fail to, bo struck with tho great advantage an institution. organized on so improved ,a plan must afford,jand thoy invite all such to Visit their institution, slid to form an impartial judgment of what is the bcetshitod to advance their own into rest. ' Add) tional'informatien in reference to their plan, terms, &c., muy./bo obtained'by letter, ad dressed to JOHN K. W. DUNBAR,, September 17, 1810. ORPHANS’ COURT SALE. BY virtue oi an order,of the Orphans? Court of Cumberland county, the following real es tate late the properly qf Henry Zimmerman censed, nil) be sold on the premises/ on Satur day the 31st day of October next, at 12 o’clock noon of that day, to wit: - Allthat certain.plantation or tract of land, situate in-Enst Pennsborough township, Cumber land county aforesaid, 1 bounded by lands of John Holts, Martin Renninger, Isaac ii-ongnee lie rand others, containing one hundred-and fifty acres more or less. about nne.hundred acres of- which is,cleared land, and the residue well timbered.' The improvementsare d , ■: mAsA.'./TttfOMSTOItY.: • ; - ,BMMitO«--HotrsB,ANP : l ; o;9;:barit, .and other out buildings. .There isnamallstream' of excHlent water fnnnihg near the house, and alsoa good 'sprlng. There is a first rate apple orchard on- the promises, arid other fruit trees. The terms of sale'are as follows; . : ...Two hundred dollars to be paid, on the confir mation of . the sale, . One third the purchase, .money to'remain in theland^lheinterest where of is to ; be paid yearly arid every year to the wi dow during her.'Hfe, said interest to-Commence 1 fifstqf April n*xt> arid the principal at her death to and among the heirs and; representatives, of the said .Henry Zimmerman; the residue of the purchase money on the saidlst of April next, when poßseSslati will.be givcn,' nridnntilwhich lime tlie-Tenl iS reserved, 1 said payments to be secured by recognisances in the Orphans’ Court.- , ANTHONY GREINER, Trustee, Sept. 3,1840. . . 7 v., .g,, 1 ' * .: . . STRiAYPIG. ; .' to the residence of tho sobscriber, in Carlisle, onthel4lh irist, a spatted Barrovy Pig with a markononc of the ears, about 5 or; ■Omonths oUh.The owner isrequested fb come fprwardr prove pfoperty. pny charges and take it away,, otherwise it wiH bedispoaedof Accord ing tolaw." ; ~ , --" 1 ’iV- „ i y ■ JOHN MONKS. Sept; 17.-JB4O. - - • ■ rr-:,;W:. 1 tyP blo4of th£ season,: tft'ftbStqteSf ;i; i v f : . A. RICHARDS. nnJhlf 88,..U48., . , VALUABLE FARM FOR - -‘■ J - '--SAlsE*. :r - In pursuance of the lust will and testament of George Davidson, late - of. Westpenhshornugh township. Cumberland county, dec’d.i will be sold at public sale, on-Wednesday the 7th day cf October. next, tit-J.O o'clock, A, M. of.said day, oh, the premises, the following described real estate; lute rite property of said dec’d., viz: Alractof first rale limestone laHd> s(tuutefn Wcstpennsboraugh township,Cumber land county, Pa. about 7. miles west of Carlisle, undone mile,norUi;,of Mount. Hock, containing about 19C) acres, 1 bounded by lands of the heirs ol William Davidson, dec*d,, Uobetti irKechan, and the heirs of theUev. Joshua Williamfli tie? ‘ ceased.: • There are iibcut 330 cleared, in* a high state of Cultivation, and under good fence, •’the residue is covered with first rate timber.— The improvements are a large Uvo story 1 ■ STONE HOUSE, . ■ with a'well of good wafer’neav the door. . The. | Mount'Kock spring crosses said farm nearly in the centre,.within a feW perches of the hoUse, Also, a Double Barn "of Cogs, and other out lJiQUseB,.and_a_guod_bejiring_Or.chard_of_dioice_ i fruit trees. A further description is hot neces sary, aS persons will view before they purchase. Attention will be given, and terms made known on the day of sale. ORPHANS’ COURT SALK. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, will be exposed to public Sale, dh the premises on .Ek id ay the 2d day of October next, at 12 o’clock noon, the following described-real estate, late the proper ty of John Davidson Esq; dte’d,, viz: A tract of Limestone Land, in Wcstpennsborpugh'township, about 2 miles east .of iJe.wvHle, bounded by lands of Samuel M’Kcelmn, ~ Sites,JacobLehman'&Johir Myers, containing 56'ucres, moreor.lcss, about 40 acres are cleared, the residue in thriving tim ber, about 20 ajpres 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 the 3d«of October, at 1 o’clock P. M. al the house of Wm. Wqotlbuiri', in Newville, will be offered at pub lic! sale, a Lot of Meadow Ground, about } of a mile north west of Newville,. bounded by lands of, Waodburn and Walker,_antl the Cnnodoguiu et creek, containing S acres and 121 perches," well enclosed and,good grass land. • : Also, at, the game time and place, a Lot of 4 !}crei of Land, about half-a mile north east of, Newville, hounded by lands of Alexander Glenn’s h'cirs, and S.im’l. Davidson. And, oh Monday -the. s,tlv«of October at 1 o’clock, P.M. on the premiscs, will be offered at public sale, a.Lot of First llate Ueadow Lund; on the Mount Rock spring,bound ed by lands of William Davidson, and mansion farm of deceased, containing 6 acres and 131 perches. Persons jvishidg-to purchase are'invited to view thejabove property previous to the day,of sale. ’ ‘ " .- 1 Termsof sale prescribed by the courtj one half the purchase money to be paid on the con firmationjjr the sale* the.balance in fwo'equal yearly payments, .vithout interest, to be secured by a lien on the property.' ThiT title will be made and possession delivered onthe.lstof A pril.lB.4t-. . . ’ . By order of the Orphans’ Court. HUBERT LAIHD. DANIEL LECKEY, —Administrators., . VALUABLE FARMS FOR - . SALE. , THE subscriber offeis'for sale the following described real estate, situate in Green town ship, Franklin county, adjoining the Turnpike road, and within one mile ol Greenvillnge, viz: . Farm of first, rate limestone land , containing 190 acres, having thereon erecud a two story . .. STONE HOUSE, anew Frame Barn, Sheila, Cribs, and all the necessary out buildings, with a sufficiency of timber land. . ■ • , . 2.— A Farm, also of first rate limestone land, (adjoining the above) containing ITS acres, having thereon erected a JhA TWO STORI* Wilg " STONE HOUSE, ilisisffl BASK BAM, 6'ntds, t’nbs, and out buildings; and a fuH pro portion of first rate timber. Oh each of the above tracts are neverjfailing wells , of. good, water, and orchards.of choice fruit, the fences arc in goad repair, and the hind in a high state'of cultivation,! These farms are not surpassed by any in the east end of the coun- ty. ■ 1 • : ■■ ■■ ■■ • •3,— A small farm'of Pine land,'three miles south of Shippeusburg, adjoining the farm of John Clippingeiy Est)., containing 100 acres'. This property is well timbered, and wouldhe ii comfortable home to a person that wanted a hhmlsomc low priced property; .it For further particulars apply to. the subscri ber residing in thebnrough of Shippensburg, Cumberland county, Va. August 24, 1840. Dea» of Ihe fbcully, ■ 7t NEW DRUG &-VARIETY STORE, Stevenson /f IHithlc, HAVE just received at their' store, corner « High and Pitt streets, opposite Col. Fer rce’a hotel, ah assortment of ■. ■ prtob, v . Modlcios, Paints, **gyj Dye Stuffs & Varnishes. Tlicir 'ttLsjpf/ stock has. been- selected ‘with HSHKf - . great cafe, and is warranted to be entirely fresh and of the very Bestqttality. ‘file store wilfbe -under; theiih has.acquired: a thorough knowledge of the duties of an apothecary, under tne-dirrtuion ,of Mr. Samuel Elliott of thia place. Carlisle, August 15, 1839. Coughs, Colds 2?'Consumptions. Sirs; A. Wilson, of Lancaster, countyj Pa., entirely curedby the use of Dr. Swnyne’s Syrup of,Wild Cherry—her symplonis were., constant coughing, pain In her aide, back andhead.de praved appetite, spitting, of. b>opd,.:ttOi rest at night,6cc.‘ After usingtwo bhttles^of,Doctor Swayhe’s Compound Syrup of Pf unusVirginiana, or Wild Cherry, she found herself relieved; and: by the.time she had used the third bijttle,' she. found herself entirely cured,of the aforcsaid dis ease, wiiich shehad been afflicted with,foy three There are dajly.certificates'of .various pe'rsniisi which add sufficient testimony'of the great efficacy of this invaluable medicine. For sale by ‘ J. I. Mvebs V Co ' ~ ; xotsr ooxopkazot Cured by the use of Dr. Harlich’s Compound Strengthening and German Aperient Pills., . _ hfr. Wh.-mam Richard, Pittsburg,- Pa,, eri lirelycurcd, of the above. distressing, dis'easeiVr his symptoihs were. pain and weight in.the left side, loss ;df appetite.- acrid eructa tions, a distension of the stomach, sick' headaches furred tonguei ctuntenance changed to'a citron color', diffleutty of brealhing.’riisturbed rest, at-; tended.with a cough,i;reat debUlty. wilh tither symptorhsindicating’greatdefangeintiit rtf the , functions of theliver; M r -It icha r dh ad the ad vice pi several physicians, but i‘eceived' no : fbC lief.unlirusihpni'.irarlir.h’siMedicineV-which terminated in'fffi-ctipg a.prrfcri cure;' ■ For sale by J. J. MVEIIS a Cp, ! JAMES DAVIDSON, DANIEL LECKEV, , - Executors. August 20; 1840. August SO, 1840. DAVID NEVXN, JUST-rccelved a seasonable and'general as sbftlneiit of Dry Goods,' whiclvwill be sold ini reduced prices. Amongst other bargains Will be found sutne very superior meriniack prints. The colors arc fast, stile .splendid, cloth, very superior, and 2(s inches wjde for ISJ cts.;, This callico is.-worthy tile attention of persons'who wish Tlo purchase' goods' of'the kind, knowing that they .lire better than any offeree, at the same prime' X.havealsiL.ceneweff netts;;arid will only inforiivtlie public that I'will Sell -Tuscan Uonnetts as low as 6} ctK and prices of ribbons and other trimmings to correspond. Together with many other goods,..all of which will he found in South Hanover streets, and for sale by • C. BAUNFI'Z. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE, THE subscribers, admiriifrtratdrs of the estate of Joseph Walter, dec’ll;, anti agents for the heirs generally; will dispose of ,at private sale-the fol lowing dfescribed valuable real estate, all of which is situated, in SilverSpringtownship, Cumberland county, anil aboil t,3'myts north of Mr. George H. BiTcher’sMillvvizr — : r—; : , No. I—AFnrmof first rate slalo land, ccnfain itig 1.73 acres and 111 perches neat measure, hav ing therooo erected a two story LOG HOUSE &, LOG BARIV, with.a Spring,House. There in also on the pro perty an excellent orchard of choice fruit trees.— About GO acres is cleared,' under good fence, and well cultivated, arid tho residue is covered with thriving limber. ' No. 2—A Farm of .excellent slate land, adjoin ing the above, containnig 149 acres & 127 perches neat-measure, having' thereon erected a two'story WEATHER BOARDED HOUSE, a Log Barn with Sheds attached, and a Spring Jlouac. There is also an excellent Apple OrchariL About 100 acres are cleared; arid the remainder covered with , good timber;. .The whole is under good fence anddn a high state of cultivation.’ .; No. .3—A lot of ground, adjoining tho above, containing nearly six aefes of well cultivated land, bn which is erected a Loa house & frame stable, with a Spring House, There is also a small orch ard on this tract. - ■ . On each of tho aoove tractstbore is a Sufficient quantity of meadow land, and never failing springs, water. The whole will bo-sold separately or together as may best suit the convenience of pur chasers." The terms will be miulo easy,nnd a clear and indisputable'title' Will bo made, and pos session (riveni.on'tho Ist of April next. Persons wishing to view the premises, can coll upon either of the undersigned who reside thereon. DANIEL WALTER, JACOB WALTER. 3m August 13,18-10. ~ of Mgettcy For thc Sale of Branilreth's Universal Ve getable Pills, are belli in Cumberland county by the following agents'., . GEO. VV. HI TNEE, Carlisle. * '. ‘ - S. Culbertson, Shippensburg. Adam Uiegle, Mechanicsburg. Uokc Cc Brenheman,’ New. Cumberland, : Gilmore & M Kinney; New.ville, - L. Riegle & Cot, Cluirchtdwh, - f —M. G. RuppvShiremanstownr- . As counterfeits of these pills arc in somc cases sold for lhe genuine ones, the safety of the.pub* lie requires that none should be purchased ex cept fronrtK(fs.e recognized as agents above.. IHssblution of Partnership, . The partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, as publishers of the “American Voir untccr,” under the firm of “Sanderson & Cork man,"Js this day dissolved by mutual consent Tile Boohs and accounts of the late firm are pla ced in the bands of E. Cornman for collection, Ur whom.payment must be made IMMEDIATELY. Said Cornman will also pay all debts duo and ow ing by the late firm. GEORGE SANDERSON, EPHRAIM CORNMAN. Carlisle, Juno 11,1840. . ; T. H. SSEILES, MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS just received and js now opening at Ills stand in West High Street,'a gcneral asaori merit of nevrand fashionable goods, suitable, for gentlemen's wear, such as CLOTHS, WOQLBYED BLACK, Bide, Green, Invisible, Fancy and Cadet railed. CASSIMKIIKS: "" » ~ Black, Blue; light Dob skin, fancy and single milled. VRSTI!V«!?: “ Satins, .figured Silks, Valencies, and Mammies. PA.NOY ARTIOiSB,. Such as Stocks, Oloyes, Suspenders, Handker chiefs Ac. All of winch will bo sold and made up in the most fashionable manner, and at the shortest notice. * CarMe; July 30lh,’,18J0.—tf. LAST)'NOTWE, . ■Thbse itulebled to the lute proprietors of the American .Volunteer for subscription, advertising of job work, previous to the 12th of June last, are hereby,notified that.the ac counts of ALL such Will boM.placed in.the hands of David Smith,- Esquire, for collec tion, unless settled at or before the August Court. - K. COUNMAN. Carlisle, July 30, 1840. At a stated Orphans’ Courl - , begnn and held dh Monday the 10th day of Au gust 1840,. at Carlisle,'Til-andCumberland county, before the Hon.'tiamuei Ilephiirii, Pre- I’ident, and John Stuart iind John Lefcvre Asso ciate Judges of the Same court, assigned Vc., the following proceedings were bad; to wit: ' • 12tb August 1840; *, Hole on all the heirs of Robert Armstrong, dec’t}.,, to shew cause at the next-Noveniben-xpurt,— wiiythe-reul'estateTif; Rpbert Armstrong, dec’d.,. should not (resold,' personal notice to be served bn allthe parties residing wltlrin foity miles, and for all'othersin two newspapers published in Carlisle for four successive weeks preceding said court.., <-| By order of the Court;' Cumberland County,.ss. , v / ■ Ido certify the above .tobe a trite . jjaHWafr copy taken from the-records of the Orphans’ Court inuhil for said conn i;:;, In testimony whereof I have here : uhto_setmy hand and affixed the seal of said Court, at Cdrlisle; tlie. Itth day of Au gust 1840. \V, FOULK, Cl’kyO. C. - ’. ~ JPor^iSale^’•'. • • StOO Biishels' ; , i ßitumihou'B Coal. of excellent the;W t are ,House of Kheeih & Hal bert, West High'street, Carlisle. 1 j . August 6,1840. .. ; DENTISTRY ■ • „ • •/.. oft n crtooMis, : ; | aAS aa here 'B'H - tbfore: attend to tllV practice nt llrntistry. He may. be-fuuiid at'CoJ>,F|pri-et:’B'libtt;l,- I ~i‘ - , •vfPentoni< requfesliugjit wHI be .waited upon at tKcirji’^siduniccs*j.*; r.I-! ~ .CDr. George D. f'otxHx, , < liey. Thot.'V, 'Jhornioni "I c Or. David A'. Alafan, March 12,. 1840. 1 “ I . Capa of lastcst fashion, and Tor side .by - ' ,v., ;■ dQAUmTZ, . Maw GOODS. ANDREW RICHARDS. - fa now opening a splendid assortment of - Spring aud Summer QOS, •at his store, south east corner of Market square, comprising in part Cloths, Cassitneres; Silks, Florcqcera variety of Prints and Chintzes, Mus lins, Calicoes, Huiidkerchiefs,-VeBtihgs,Sumincr Cloths, Sattiiiets, Linens, Cords, Checks, Drill ings; Tickings,.Unrinets, .Hats, Ribbons, &c.— Also, GROCERIES & QUEENSWAKE; 11 e is thankful for past* favors, ami hopes by attention to business, To receive u'share oi pub lic patronage. ' ' • , ( •May 7, 1610. NEW AND CHEAP * WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONFECTIONARY & FRUIT , :■ STORE. ; chough ip. hhjlix,: RESFEC TFULLY announces to the. citi zens of Carlisle and the pubiic in general, tnut lie lias opened the above business, in the house formerly occupied By. Dr. Roland, nearly opposite the Carlisle Bank/and next door To Ar ,nold Co’s, store, where- he intends keeping constantly on bundalaigeassortmcut of CAN DIES and . SYRUPS, such ns Lemon, Ginger, Fine Applcj Sarsapar illa, Orange, Capilair, and. Strawberiyi all of which are manufactured by himself— also; Wa ter, Si.da, Butter and Sweet CRACKERS. He intends keeping constantly on hand a large as-) sortment.of ' PP.tTIT AND M~TO, such as Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Dates, Currants, Oranges, l Lemons, Citron, Almonds, - Cream Nuts, Filberts, English Walnuts, (.round Nuts, Cocoa Kills, Btc. &c. . , All of the above he will sell wholesale 8t retail MERCHANTS. DEALERS, and all others, will find.it to their advantage b}; calling before purchasing elsewhere. All ord ers from-thp country will be thankfully receiv ed and promptly attended, to;- ~ BAKING attended to at the shortest notice. ICE CREAM served up for parties, ficc. N. B.—-Two apprentices wanted to the abdv.e btisincss. None need apply unless they can .come well, recommended-- May 7, 1840. - t . y. FORSALE. AEARM of 14T acres of Slate and Limestone Land, in North Middleton township, Cum berland county, 2‘miles from Middlesex Mills and 5 froih Carlisle. The improvements are, a good tJfeA LOG HOUSE, f|j|||to DOUBLE BANK. BARN, the under part stone, with 4* stables, and backhand front sheds, onp of whichis a granaiy.wUh a cel lar underneath; also an excellent orchard, togeth er with other improvements'.- —About Ioo : dPjeB"is*;c!cnrcdi“undcr"gooJ _ renco7 and, in a good state'of cultivation; the remainderis covered with good timber, a part of which is Lo cust.. 'There arp springs ui nearly all the fields. The _C6riodoguinet creek. bhunds this* farm .on.one side 252 perches, which will affbrd-a Jqcation for water works. Any person wishing to purchase a farm ofptlns'description, will do well to examine it as I am determined lo.sell. . Application can be made to Valentine Shelly on the farmj or to the subscriber in Carlisle. . BOSS LAMHEBTON. IS- —, July'lC,, 1840.' Bats! Minis! Hats! Ulacf) and white Russia, Vigonia, Fur, Chip, Palm Leal, Leghorn, Willow Cane and Wt.r> Hats, for sale wholesale and retail ■ ■CHAS. .HARNIVZ. AT TIIM raW STORE. tUAVF. just received a seasonable assort ment of DR Y GOODS, wiiicb I have re cently purchased aiid'will be able to sell tiiern at greatly reduced prices. The stock consists of extra wool dyed blue, black, brown, olive and various other colors of' ■BROADCLOTH, very 'superior CASSIMERES and Sattinefs. English and Domestic linen & cotton Drillings, ami a general assortment of summer stuff for men’s and boys’ wear, Hangups, Cords, Lion skin Cloth, together with a great variety e(. Cliimzcs, Calicoes; Mouslin de L.iinta of rich shades, French Lawns; Bombazine, Gro dv blue black Italian and Maitlone Silk, French needle worked ami cPminon-Capeso ' bobinet-nml cotton Laces and Edgings, piloting! of various breadths mid qualities, Paris, kb’, .and'eotton Ladies’ and Misses’ Gloves, hiark, lace and green and whitehlond Veils, togelhrri with a Heat assortment of ; Cashmere, Brocha,. twisted silk amhnther dress Shawls and Hand-, kerchiefs—also a foil; assortment of Domestic Goods, Groceries* Shoes, flats nhdCi'ps, ali bi wllichiiave lately been stlectrdwith care,which makes i«t : confident that T sell goo,l goods anti give good bargains. 1 therefore take the liber ty ofinviting my former customers anti friends 'mid-the public generally, to ekamind .my’stdck in due season. , o ’ n Thankful lor past favors I hope .by close per sonal attention to business'to.merit and 'receive a share of public putronnse. , , CHAS. 8.M1X1T7.. Carlisle, May 7, 1840.. _ y I<ANIVFO<I< SALE. BY virtue of a'dcoree of the Orphans’. Court 6f Cumberland couhtyi will be exposed to pub lie sale, on 4he premises; omSahirday theSltii day of October next, the following described tract; of land to wit „ lit'\ •' A tracteonlaining 96 acres , $- iZTperches; botho 'same more pfTe.as,, being part of a tract of land of which Thomas MeKaffey died seized, sit uate in South ,Middletdn”tpwnsbip,'and' bounded by lands formerly of Peter' Lobach, David 'Eby and, tho Yellow. Breeches creek, aod upon.which Jamds M’Gluno pow xeades.T.Tte land is good; hut the improvements indifferent. The; tide, la supposed to bo indisputable. Thu .terms of -sate arer-odd half of the purchase mopey'mUst fie paid ofl thoconfirmation of sale bY the Otphahs’Conrt, and thß rosiduedn tivo oqual annual, instalments without interest.', v' i ;V.V:':. ; ;%B WISH ARLAN, Tiustcee 'Septemhdr 1’0,,1840. , . ~ , ts” npHE subscriber would inform his friends and »“•>'•£ in Mint he has his shop in Higlistreet, jn the (duipfia-tneiiy occupied by Ciirmacfe M’Maims, one door west : ot':>L- W. Woods’ store, lib patronage. ! • " AVU.LI AM M’PHERSON' .. August 20, 1840, .. .. .. f 1 ,j ■}/:' POST- OS’TIOB* :’ ;W^ V , C a rl i s 1 t I - ■ Jirrivaiand Defiarturcpf Mailt, . ?. - .'ir }r;£-rftr:h%s&jT^sp{o*a t ' Eastern ■■]:■, daily . : aV6ut.l2.ni ™ r , ? P/,»♦ -" ■.■.■■•’■ if v'.v-." - C s,r> mV Jd aVinij Western ' :,••■*•'• .'v.: VvC.M^IS-Ui ; mV-1< I IV mij, t •*' • '■• u p. nil, SdutHem .!. " : •• JOasjnvi. Hechuhicsb’g ** - t NewviUc . “ V<> W'-ITa? m-J « -■ IVM, II . ■ i to *6o*i;o6tfeH. Itip. DR. BABTiIOLOMEW’S ... .. Pink. Uxpe(toram<JSt/rup, 1 A cordial and effective f for coughs, colds, hoarseness, p<-' breast, influenza, hard breathing, — expectoration.. However iociedibJe-n;Vnay><Spßear, -liow. Bartholomew's, {'ink lixueC'mrnht-Syruplhns never been knoyiti, to in the above cases. ' Mahy cettificstei liave'ljeen received attesfirig-.its; vlrt tics. -jThe puhfic are respectfully invited idipakea tvial ot the ai ti cle wrien its'vhlue'iWiil be fully attViiVcd. For salc;hy,. : ' Sf EVENSON’&.UINKLE. January ' ipn. Cured by ZJr. HurlicJfs celebrated Medicines. Mr. WM. r oi' Schuylkill §i*rh street, t*hiladelplmv, afflicted for sCvtraJ'years with theabdvfe distressing djseasc—Sifckneiis, at the stchriach, headache, pulpithtih'n pfilic htrfrti impaired appetite, acrid eructations’, : coldness lf»<id weakness of the extremities, emaciation tc -generatedeln rest;" a prcssufeaml weightat the stomach aftercaiing, severe fl\ liig pAlns.in ih.e; chest, pack and side’s, cosliVencss, a dishke for society or conversation, languor and lassitude upon the least-occasion. Mr,. Morri son had applied to the'most eminent physicians, who, considered it beyond the power ofVhuman skill, to rcstore him in T however, as his afflictions had reduced Uifn to a deplorable con, ditionj-huviiiK-been imUifed by .n friend of his to try I)r. HarllchV Medicines, as they being highly recommended, .by’-whlc.h.he procured two packages for trial? before using the second paciwigfw.he found himself greatly relieved, and by continuing the use ol r theni the disease eh tirelv disappeared-he is nmv enjoying all the blessings of perfect jiealth, • Fors .leljy- J, .f. MvKns Ist Co. B AR. SWAYNEs Respected Friend:—From B y the very beneficial effects which I have received from the use of thy Compound Syiup nf Wild' Cherry Bark, lam fullv .willing'to tes tify to the astonishing eflVct., Myattntk wan that of a common cold, whi h began to threat en something of a mwc.serii us nature, Being recommended to nne the above Syrup, J finally gave it n trial, and am happy to say it gave me abr ost; instant reli,if. I have used it irrqiuntlv, ai d always with the same beneficial effects. If others would use this medicine-at,the commence rr ert of their colds aml coughs, thev would pre vent a disease which would be more alaroi.ing - , t its character,'and much more obstinate in the cure.* . - ‘ F.Lwqoh L. VirsKt. N. \y. comer of iVrrh-tS' Fifih sts, Phila Eighth month, 23, 1539. , ' 'I hr ahnvif medicine is fur sill, by J. J. Myers Co , Carlisle. ■ '• sfis. jr. c. OTJR®SOIT:D3N‘Tii37, Respectfully informs the ladies.and gentlemen.of Carlisle mid iu vicinit) thaC hersets“ArtilicUil Tcetlr* must approved manner.. He also smalts, plugs and aeparaus tetnh to arrest decay. ■ ’ . Dp. Jtf. prepares a tooth powder, which whi tens the teeth, without lnjnring»the enamel, 1 col bra the gitma a Rh* redand Tefreahesthe mouth. The tooth ache will be cured, iii-most-casc.s •-without extraction,.;, and. an odicjpsalgic wash is prepared-for healing and fasten the teeth, ■ - Ladies and gentlemen are W quested to call andexumne his collection of, Poicehtin v or !•*- corrhptable teeth* which will'never decay »t change-dolor, and are free trorn all unpleasant .odour, durable and w»*1l adapted for chewinje, which 'fill be inserted in the best manner and at fair prices, . . ; . . . A !U e rao’ns wishing Dr. N. to call, at their dwellings win please ‘to leave a line at his, resi dence, No. 7 .fvirper’s Row, when he will punc tually attend to every call in the line of his pro fession. From a long ami successful prafticc, he hopes to give general sMisfaCtiun. Carlisle, August 1, 1839. m VAUMKU’ PROPERTY post sasjß ; TUE subscriber offers at on rea sonable terms, the following real estate, Via: A TRAC’S’ OF TiAND ’ situate in. Hopewell townfihip.Curnhcrlaml coun ty, *3 miles north of New burg, adjoining lands of John Hcverlichj Thomas HcflUlioger, and othi-rs, containing 2*o acres of shite and free stone land, having thereon erected a jrotd two story |f Q USE new HANK HARN, Spring House, a first rate |W| Saw Mill, with an Orchard «*f cellent fiuit. About 120 acres cleared and in a good state of cuUivaubn, and the. residue covered with, .good limber. Any person . wishing to. view the premises tan be sliown them" by applying .Vo Hvnjamin 1 Hunp, residing thereon, r ~ , - , t •It aa, a UV’rtff of K\ioef!aiut, adjoining, the Nortiv Mountain, containing about RO acres. This tract will be sold together or m lots th Miit purchaMTs, 1 ■ . AXSO, A TTLAdT OP SARD, situate in Mifflin township, ahnnt 6 miles north of Newville, contaioiny 321 acres, having there on erecteda two story Log HOUSE, KITCHES\SPRING HOUSE, - and BAN Iv IVARN.Ahnut 150-at res are clear ed , and the balance in good timber/ There is also frertf.il the icon a Tenant House anil Black* smith/Shop, with a young Orchard of grafted 'fruit/trees. ■■ ' /- /■ ; Pur terms, &c.,apply; to the'subscriber resid ing on,the last mentioned tract. r> ’ /■wn.uAkP Kami*. May 7,18 W Public Sale. the"premises,, on‘Saturday the 17tb ot/Octeber hext. at S.2c>lclock noun, of that day,. . d;JiT3t:Tate GmetUmi PltmVatiott, late the property af James If ell); Esq. deceased, situate mUickipsimtownshii), Cumberland Civ, hounded by lands of Andrew. Cafolhei s, John Wnndhurn.Samuelllnstonandotlurjvcdntaiß ing 240 acres; more 1 of less—about two thirdsrf whichia cleared; . and in excellent cultivation V am] umlergopd feiKe,the reshaihipg third is fine T ■ tiinber land. ’t'lte improvements are a’ Jagge SnWMiiiMiwnwitQtfsis AN»rKi , rci)rißN,■ • sriSs-..- ■••• Wagrti shedandotherout buildinga-s*eifdaMeSl ; ■ of good, .water. . 10 ~ •. There are ulsoon the premises, a good Apple Orchard, mid other.fruit trees* also a large Pud of : watei* that has scarcely ever freest lioown to go.drj>; : - - ■ .T"hctermßWjU!«erwd«knownontlie usy?rf f;c - - ~ KOB’ r. SLEMMONS., 1 ...... .... • .. M. BOVO. - .’rrßeV'Ssees ofJ»meii Neal;<Jec'’d. .' , .Sept S. JB4O. ■ 1 1... .■ <N.:B.'Any.ihfnrmatin9 respecting the proper *v?. a , n had,of Mr.iFickea,nnthe,pmnise», EtW l **; Biddle;;Estp .Carlisle, or ,of Samuel ;^p.,{ppe.p_ftti6.owners), near:Columbia,T*aa-: : caster county, Ba. ’ • " >.■ 7 ■ A . jroas4tE atthjso»mo^
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