New Hardware, Grocery AND VAE-lET? STOE.3. . rITIHE sAhsorihej has just relumed from the ci- JL tips of New York, Philadelphia and-Haiti* 1 .inqrp, and is now.opening at his.store room South Kaat .qprner of Market Square and Main streets, (Armeriy opcupied by G. Esq.) a ge neral assortment of , HARDWARE* STONEWARE. QEDABWAB.E. BRITTAtEEA WAUS, GROCERIES, Oils, Paints, Varnisiios, Glassj-Brushes, Whips, Canes, Lamps for ljurningi3ugij)hino Oil, and a . . great variety of and necessary for furnishing and keeping a bouse. He has also, and'will constantly keep on'bind, CampJlino OU<fn ohoap and elegant substitute for Sperm Oi],"dnd havinglieenappointed the agent of Messrs. Bachces &-I3rothcr of Newark, N, J.', for lhasalo of JONES’ PATENT LAMP in this . cßunty, he is prepared to furnish Lamps and Oil /'"'v.l a.very reasonable fato to all who may wish' to use this now and coonomical light. Raving solectedTits goods himself, and made Ids purchases for cash,-ho is ablo and determined to sail low. ThcSs having the cash to lay out will find it to their advantage to give hini a call. HENRY JJUFFIELD. Carlisle, July 9,18.10. tf WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY OPBAIiTSMORES. THE regular lecture* of thU Institution wil cbrnmenco at the usual period, the last Monday .in October, and continue until tbo first of Marclir ..Tho Faculty consist* of following Profes sors, in the order of appointment. J. H. Millpb, M. I)., Professor of Anatomy .and Physiology. •Samukl K. Jennings, M. D., Professor of Ma teria Modica, Therapeutics and'Legal Medicine. ’ \V. W; Handv, M. D., Professor of Obotorics and Edscnsos of Women and Children. Join* C. S. Monkur, Mi. D., Professor ofluati tutois and Practice of Medicine. Edward Form an, M. D., Professor cf Che mistry. John R.W. Dunbar, M. D, Professor of Sur gery and Surgical Anatomy. Demonstrator of Anatomy, W. R. Handy, M. D. The Faculty would invite the attention of the Students of Medicino, and tho profession generally to tho peculiar advantages of.their Institution.- Tho plan is a now one. In tho same edifice ,ia contained a College for tho delivery of Lectures— room for a largo number of students, (resident) and «a Hospital for tho sick. The Hospital which is tho place chosen for tho. reception ot tho seamen of tho United States, en titled tp hospital relief from* tho government, and about one hundred patients, public and •.private, alfords one of the-best holds for tho study of disease in the country, and as tho resident stu dents have charge of the patients-under tho dircc . tion of the Professors, they cannpt-fnil to acquire n knowledge of practice which will greatly facili tate their eucccssTri after life., Tho arrangements" for the prosecution of the important Department of Anatomy ar.c unsurpassed in this country. In ad dition to tho abundance of subjedls fdr which Hai ti more has ahyays been remarkabjc, owing to tho liberal enlightened - views of her citizens, tho ar rangements of tho Dissecting room in the Univer sity are such as to afford peculiar facility. In the different departments tho Professors are well supplied with tho essential mcans.of demon strating whatever is required. Tho Chemical apparatus sufQces to Illustrate the principles Of Chemistry. 1 The department of Sur gery will be illustrated by a large number ofinstru ments, models and apparatus, some of which were lately imported from Europe, The Faculty believe that young men who really desiro to acquire a knowledge, of the profession, cannot fail to bo struck with the great advantage sm institution organized pn so improved a plan must afford, and they invito all such to visit their institution,, and to form an impartial Judgment of what ia the. best suited to advance their own intcj rest. Additional information in reference* to their plan* terms, &c., may be obtained by letter, ad dressed to JOHN R. W. fIUNBAR, I)'an nf the Faculty, September 17, 18-10. ORPHANS’COUUTfiSALE. BY virtue ot an grder of the Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, the folloM'iug real csr tate late the properly of I lenry Zimmerman de ceased, will be Srtld on the premises, on Satur day the 31st day of October next, at 12 o'clock noon nf that day, to -v\ It: . *sllthat certain plantation or tract of land, . situate in East Pennsborough township, Cumber land county aforesaid, bounded by.lands of John Holtz, Martin (Icimingcr,, Isaac Ijongucckcr and others, containing one hundred and fifty acres more or less, about one hundred acres of which Js. cleared land, and the residue well timbered.; The improvements arc a . 'a&A,. TWO STORY IlMkOfr HOUSE!. MD ffIraBHBbOTJBLB LOS .BARN, and other out buildings. There is a small stream - of excellent water running near the house, and jilso a good spring. There is a first rate apple •rcliard ori the premises, and other •fruit trees. The terms of sale are.as follows: Two hundred dollarsto be paid on the confir mation of the 1 sale. •. One third the purchase money to remain in the land, the interest where of is to he paid yearly and every year to the wi dow during her life, said interest to commence • first of April next, and'the principal at her death to and among the heirs and representatives of the Said Henry Zimmerman; the residue of the J purchase money on the said Ist of April .next, ' when possession will be given, _and until which time the’rent is reserved, said payments to lie orrurod bv-ro non nizino fshl the Orphans’ Court. AN Sept. S, 1840. T STRAY P|G. . €AME ttTthe residence of thc&uliscriber, in Carlisle, on the 14th inst a Barrow Fig with a mark on one of the cars, about 5 or - f> months old. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take .ii awav, otherwise it will, be disposed of accord ing to law. . . . * s JOHN MONKS. Sept. 17, 184$. ' ' HEW DRUG & WIETV STORE. srci'cjwon oiii<!(le, , eAVE just received at their store, corner*© High and Pitt streets, opposite Col. Fer ree’s hotel, an assortment of dr3:&s;.- .- % r- X&odielss.Pamts, . -T>ve Stuffs & Varnishes.:Their TKaBSf-'- stock lias - been, selected with- ■KangjgfT ■ " greatcare, and.is w a minted to be entirely fresh and ot the very . best quality. The store will lie under the. im mediate super! liter dance of Mr.Dinkle, who hasiacquired a thorough knowledgehf the duties of no -apothecary under ;tue, directinu-pf Mr. S .muel Elliott <if this place. ■ i : 'V;Hide’ v Ajiigust 15,'183k,' , • . i^GMENT,:. ■'' i ’ vrr '" /rind commodious-three , story. . - -i- : ;,j ui- South Hanover street, ad ■'/..tHolel.now in the occupancy of Fvirterms iipply to M, G.Ege, may be had oh the lat of October. .: Qft. 1, 1«40. VALUABLE FARMS FOR ■ ■ SAIIE. f J ■_ 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 ot Orecnvillage, via: _l.— A. Farm of first rate limestone land, containing 190 acres,, haviifg thereon erected a two story STOWE HOUSE, n new Frame Barn, Sheds, Cribs, and all the necessary out buildings, with a sufficiency of timber lurid. . 2. —A Farm, also of first rate limestone laud, (adjoining the above) containingl7s acres, liming thereon erected a ■tjfea. ' tvw» s Tostjr - SUM STONE HOUSE, • BAKKIBARN, 6'iicos Cribs, and out buildings! and a lull pro portion of first rate timber.. On each, of- the.above tracts.nrc never failing wells “f good' water, and orchards of choice Iruit. tlic tenccs arc in gnodrepnir,- and tile isr.d in a high state of cultivation. These farms arc not surpassed by any in the eitst end of the coun ty, B.— A small farm of Pine land, three miles south ol tjhippensburg, adjoining the farm of John Clippinger, Esq., containing.loo acres.; This'property is well timbered, and would be a comfortable home to a .person that wanted a handsome low priced,property. For further particulars apply to the subscri ber residing in the borough of Shippensburg, Cumberland county, I’a Aimibt M , IS4O. TTUSI' received a seasonable and general as g]? sortment of Dry Goods, which will be sold at reduced prices. Amongst other bargains will be found some very superior inert mack prints. The colors are fast; stile splendid, cloth very superior, and 28 inches wide for 12$ cts. This callico ia worthy the attention of persons who wish in purchase goods of the kind, knowing .that they are belter than any offered at the same pric-e I have also renewed my stock of. Hon , netts, and will only inform.lhe public thst 1 will sell Tuscan H miie.tts as low as 6$ ctr. and prices of ribbons and other trimmings to correspond. Together with many other goods, nil of which will be found in South Hanomr streets,' and for sale by C..BARNITZ. VALUABLE PBOPESTVt FOR SALE. THE subscribers, administrators of tho estate of Joseph Walter, dock!., and agents forlhohoirs generally, will dispose of at private‘sale tho fol lowing described valuable real estate, all of which is situated in Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, and about 3'milts north of Mr. George 11, Duchcr's Mill, viz: s No*. I—A Farm of first ratc'slalo land, contain ing 179 acres and 111 - perches neat measure, hav ing thereon erected a twp story LOG lIOU-SB & tGG-BARN, with a Spring House.- There ia-also-on the-pro perty an excellent orchard-of- choice fruit trees.— About CO acres is cleared, under good/enco, and well cultivated, and the residue is covered with thriving timber. No. 2—A Farm of.oxccllcnt-slato land, adjoin ing the above, conjoining HO acres & 127 pcrchca heat measure; having thereon erected a two story WEATHER BOAHBBB HOUSE, a Log Darn with Sheds attached, and a Spring House, There is also an excellent Apple Orchard. About 100 acres arc cleared, and tne remainder covered with good timber,. is Q urwjer good fence ami in a high state 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 & THAME STABLE, with a Sjyrtng House . There is also'a small orch ard on this tract. . . . On each of the aoove tract* there-is a sufficient quantity of meadow land, and neverfailing springs of water. The whole will' be sold separately or together as may best suit the convenience of pur chasers. The terms will be made easy, and a clear and indisputable title, will be made, and pos session given on the Ist of April nexti ’ Persona wishing to view the promises, can call upon either of the undersigned who reside thereon. ' ' DANIEL WALTER, JACOB WALTER. 3m August 13, 1840. dissolution of Partnership^ The partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, as jiublishe'rs of the “Americrin Yol untocr,” under the firm of; “Sanderson & Corn max,” is this day dissolved by inutual consent The Boohs and accounts of the late firm are pla ced in the hands of E. Coraman for collection, to whom payment must bo made IMMEDIATELY. Said Cornihan will also pay all debts dud and ow ing by the late. firm. ' GEORGE SANDERSON, EPHRAIM CORNMAN. Carlisle, June 11,1840. T. H. EKILBS, MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS just received rindJs now opening at his stand in West High Street, a general assort ment of new and fashionable, goods, suitable for gentlemen’? wear, such as CLOTHS, WOOLDYEO BLACK, Blue, Green, Invisible, Fancy and Cadet mixed. CASSIMBRES; Black, Blue, light Doe skin, fancy and* single milled. ' VESTJSTGS: Satins, figured Silks, Valencies, and Alarsailos. Such as Stocks, Gloves, ■ Suspenders, Ilandkor-' chiefs &c. All of 'which will be sold and made up in the.most fashionable manner, and at. the shortest notice. rS* Carlisle, July 30lh, 1840.—1 f. LAST NOTICE. Those.indebtcd to the late proprietors of the American Volunteer for subscription,! advertising or job work, previous to the 12th of June last.are hereby notified that-the ac counts of ALL such will he placed in the hands of David Smith, Esquire, .for collec tion, unless settled at or before the August Court. E. CORNMAN. Carlisle, July 30, 1840. ;'V For Sale. .g*oo Bushkls, Bituminous Coal, of excellent Qpquality, at the Ware House of Uhctiiu & Hal bert, West High stfect, Carlisle. . "• August 6,1840, r ; ' " ■r; DENTISTRY. ... ... r ; ■ ;LOOMI ^: ■ ; MAS.relurncd to Carlisle, and will, as here tofore, attend to the nraettee ot Dentistry; .ay be found .at Col. Ferfec’a hotel, . Persons.requesting it will he waited upon at their residences. , : V , . CDr. GeorgtD. Foulke, ” Reference,— <Htv. thus. C. 'Jhcrnton, , cDr. David JV\ Mahon . Carlisle.. March 12, :1840. " v n-- ■i ir: J Shave received shoes, boots," hats, nnd cloth caps of lastcst fashion, and for sate.tiy—-*.'- ■ e;»ARNiTz. ; At a: stated Orphans’ Courf, began and held on Monday the lOthday of Au, gust, 1840/ at Carlisle^ 'brand for- Cumberland county, before the Hon. Samuel Hepburn,"Pre sident, and John Stuart and Asso ciate Judges’of the-same court, assigned £#c., the following prdceedings.wcre had, to wit: ’ 12th August 1840, Hole on all the heirs, of Robert Armstrong, dcc’cl., to shew cause at the next November, court,’ why the real estate of Hobert Armstrong, dec’ll.i should : not be sold, personal notice-to be served on all the phnies residing within forty miles,.and for all others in two newspapers published in Carlisle for four successive weeks preceding said court. . By order of the Court-_ Cumberland County, as. ■ 1 do certify the above to be a true ■SMwK'k. copy laken from the records of the |BS»' O rphans’ Court in and for s.iid cuun- testimony whereof I have here unto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court, at Carlisle the 14th day o$ Au gust-1840. - -W.-FOULK, Cl’k. O. C. , . NEW AND’ CHEAP WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONFECTIONARY & FRUIT STORE. J - GEOMGII W. WESjIS, ITttESI'ECrFULLY ahnlmnccs to the citi- ITS, zens of Carlisle ami the public in general, that be has opened the. above business ip, the house formerly occupied bv Dr. Koland, nearly opposite the Carlisle llank.'and next door toAr npld'b’CVs. store, where lie intends keeping constantly on hand a large assoi tmeiu of CAN DIES and DAVID NEVIN, such as Lemon, Ginger, Pine Apple, Sarsapar illa,.Orange, Capiluir, and Strawberry, all of which are manufactured by himself—also, Wa ter, S »da, Butter and Sweet. CRACKERS." lie intends keeping constantly on hand a large as sortmentof - STftJIT AMD MU.TS, ' such as Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Dates, Currants, 'Oranges; Lemons, Citron, Almonds, Cream Nuts, Filberts, English Walnuts, Groutfd Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, Btc. &c. • ‘ All of the. above he will sell wholesales: retail MERCHANTS, DEALERS, find all others, wiljlfind it to their advantage by calling before'purchasing elsewhere. All ord ers from the,country will be thankfully receiv ed and promptly attended to. jr ICE CREAM served up for parties, &c. N. 11,—'Two apprentices wanted to the above bnsine.ss. .None* need apply unless they can come well recommended. . 'May 7, 18,40.... ' V A FARM of 147 acres of Slate and Limestone /ft Land. in Ndnh township, Cum berland couhlv”, 2 miles froth'Middlesex Mills'ahd 5 .from Carlisle. Tho irnprovementsare a good lop house, DOUBLE BANS iMp., . BARN, . tho under part stone, with 4 stables, and back and front sheds, one of which is a granary with a col* lar underneath;' also an excellent orchard, togeth er with other improvements. About 100 acres is cleared, under good fence, and rh a good state.of cultivation; the remainderis covered with good tlndber, a part of which is Lo cust. There are springs in nearly all tho fields. The ponodoguinof creek bounds this farm on one side 252 perches, which will afford a location for water works. 'Any person wishing to-purchaso a farm of this description, will do well to examine it as 1 am determined to sell. Application can be made to Valentine Sholly on tho’farm, or. to tho subscriber in Carlisle.- - . ' ROSS LAMBERTON. July IG, 1840. If Ward and while Russia, Vignnia, Fur, Chip, Palm Leal, Leghorn, VVillow Cane and Woo* Hals, tor sale wholesale and retail. CHAS. BAUNIVZ. isjutcuoiw'S! BMnGJtrwsu: AT THE KEW STORE. SHAVE just received a seasonable .assort ment of DR Y GOODS, which 1 have re ceiitly purchased and. will be able to sell them at greatly reduced prices. The stock consists of extra wool dyed blue, black, brown, olive andvarious othercolorsof ' , BROAD CLOTS, very superior CASSIMERES and Satlincts, English and Domestic linen fic cottou Drillings, and a general assortment of summer stuff for men's and boys* wear, Hangups, Cords, Lion skin. Cloth, together with a great variety of Chintzes, Calicoes, Mouslin de Laincs of rich shades, French-Lawns, Bombazine, Oro de Rhine Silk, blue black Italian and Mattione Silk, French needle workecVand common Capes, bobinct and cotton Laces and Edgings, Footing of various bfeudlhs and qualities, Paris, kid,- and cotton Ladies* and Misses* Gloves, black, lace and green and white blond Veils, together with a neat assortment of Cashmere, Bvncha, twisted silk and other dress Shawls and Hand- a full assortment of Domestic Goods, Groceries, Shoes, Hats and Caps, all of whichliavc. lately been selected with care, which makes me confident that I sell good goods and give goodbavgains. 1 therefore take the liber ty of inviting my former customers and friends and the.public generally, to examine nay jstock in due season. * - ThanltfuV for past favors I hopfe by "close per 'SonaDaitcniinn^to-businessrtbmerit-and^recei^ : r CHAS. BARNIXZ, Carlisle, May 7, 1840. . • - y BY 'virtuo of a of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, will be exposed to pub lic sale, on the premises, on Saturday the 241 h day of October next, the following described tract of land to wit: . . ' , - \A tract containing 96 ,acres fy 127 patches, lie the same more or less, being part of a tract of land,of which Thomas Mebalfey; died.seized, sit uate in South Middleton,township; and bounded by lands formerly of Peter Lobach, David Eby arid the Vrillow Breeches creek, and upon which James M’Clurio now resides., The land is good, but the improvcriients indifferent. The. title is supposed 'to belndisputable. The terms of sale are: ono half of the purchase money must bo paid on the confirmation of sale Jjy the Orphans’ Court, and the residue in two equal arinnalrinstalriients' without interest. " 'LEWIS HARLAN, Trustee. September 10,' 1840. ’ is~ . TAILORING. : THE’subscnber would inform his friends and the.public in : gciicral,.that helms his shop m in 'the shop formerly occupied by Cdrmack WfMahus. one door west <jf N. W, .Woods* stqre*.uudwouM solicit a share of ,pub lie patronage.' vr- . '*■ . ' wn.LIAiVI'M’PHEHsdN. / August 20* J 840/..^-■ -V-,. ■prUST received sqrite desirable GOODS auita •J# ble forth'o season, at the stare of, ';, " , - - . A. RICHARDS. JulyS*, X(M». SYKUPS. “ BAKlNG attended to at the shortest notice. l-WS'ALE. Hats'. Slats! Slats! IiANU FOR SAILK. POOT’OS’S’IOB, Carlisle, Pa.■ August i , J 640. Arrival and Departure of Mails. -- «.. . Castcrn . daily .about 12 m., ... 7 p.m. ■«* *i 5. p.jn, 10 a. m. .Western • •• 11 a. ni. "'ll a* m. * . •« - ivarmr —4‘prmr Southern r •« .'"l2 m. 10a.m. Vlechamcsb’g ** 12 rh. 7 p.m. Newville-. 41 '< 11 a. m* 11a. nw R, LAMBERTON, P. M. ' ' DSC.^C/JWBMT, , BUS-C-BOST D3KTIST, ■ RESPECTFULLY informs the ladies and gentlemen of Carlisle and its vicinity that •he sets Artificial-Tectli--in-theintoauappmved manner. He also scales, plugs and separates teeth to airest decay . . Dr. N. prepares a tooth powder, which whi tens the teeth,, \yithout Injuring the enamel, col ors the gums a fine red and refreshes the mouth. , The tooth ache will be cured, in most cases,. withouLextractUm; and an odontalgic wash is prepared for healing sore gums and fasten the teeth. Ladies nml gentlemen are requested to call and examine his collection of Porcelain or In. corrnplable teeth, which w£ll never decay or change color, and are free lrom..all unpleasant odour, durable and well adapted lor chewing, which will be inserted in the best manner and at fair prices. ’ ; All persons wishing Dr. N. to call at their dwelling will please to leave a line at his resi dence, No. 7 Harper’s Row, when .he will punc tually attend to every cull in the.linc oThis pro fession. From a long aiid successful practice,, he hopes to give general satisfaction. r . Carlisle, August 1, 1839. m VALUABLE PKOPJSItTY FOR SALE. THE snbscnbei offers at private »ale‘, on rea sonable terms, the following real estate, viz: A TRACT OP I.ANi> . situate in Hopewell township,Cumberland coun ty, 5 nines north oi Newburgh lulHpi'dg lands of John Heverllch, Thomas Heftlufingcr, .and others, containing 210 acres of slate and free stone land, having thereon c*r« etecl /i void two story 11 OUS E- ih-w R A NIC ’ifeA RAKN, Spring Hnurfl*, a first, rale TS iul- Saw Mill, with an Orchard '« f <. \ g§ |^ cellent f uit'. Ab-.ut 120 am s ar cleared and in a gond state of (mltiVattun, 'and the residue covered with good timber. Any person wishing to view the .pmnises can be shown thorn by applying to Behjamin Ramp, residing thrmav- ------ . v - • ’ .Visa, a Tract of Woodland, ~a - dj‘fining thcNorth Mouljtain.ctaitairdng'about 80 acres. 'Hits tract will be sold together ur-in Tats'tofcuit purchasers. - r ALSO, A THAtST OF LAND, situate m Mifflin township, about 6 holes north of Newville, containing 221 acres, having there on erected a two store Log . ‘ UO USB ; KITCHEN , SPUING HO USE . amhRANK BARN. , About 150 acres are clear ed, and the haljinc.e irt good timber There is also erected thereon a Tenant Mouse and Black smith -Shop* with a'young Orchard, of grafted fruit treefs. For terms, Sen. apply to the subscriber resid ing on the last mentioned tract. - • • WILLIAM RAMP. May 7, 1840 if Public Sale, Will be sold by public vendue or outcry, on the premises, on Saturday the 17th of October next,, at 13 o’clock noon, tjf that day, S first rate limestone Plantation, late the property of James Neal, F.sq. deceased, situate in Dickinson township, Cumberland Co., bounded by lands of Andrew Carothers, John Wondburn, Samuel Huston ami others, contain ing 240 acres, more or less—about two thirds of which is cleared, and in excellent cultivation and under good fence, the remaining third is fine timber land. The improvements are a large two story * JML «? UJEEiIjIJi'G MOUSE ANI) KIfCIIBN, ■lissSgS ■ A.LAROS BRIGS BARN, Wagnn slic<l and other out buildings—and a well of good water. . There are also on the premises a good Apple and other fruit trees, also a lai ge Pool of water that lias scarcely ever been known to go dry. The terms will be made known on the day of sale by SAMUEL BOYD, ROHM*. SLEMMONS, M. BOYD, of James_.Neal, dcc’d. Sept. 3, 1840. ' N. 8,. Agy information respecting the proper ty can be had of Mr. Fickcs, on the premises, of Win. M. ’Biddle, Esq. Carlisle, or of Samuel Boyd, (one ot the owners) near Columbia, Lan caster county, Pa. Estate oj Andrew M'Elwaine, dec’ll, B ET7EIIS testamentary have been granted to H A the subscribers residing- in'tlie Borough of Newville, on tho estate of Andrew M’Elwaine, late ofMifilin township, Cumberland county, de ceased. All persona having any claims against said estate, are requested to present them properly authenticated for settlement, and’ those indebted will make payment iuimediately to - - ----dAM KS-GILMORKr - niOS. A. M’KINN EY, September 3, 1810. Executors, —BANK NOTICE. / WHEREAS the Carlisle Saving Fund So r ciety, will expire in 1843. Notice is here by given, agreeably to the constitution and laws of Pennsylvania, that the stockholders of said in stitution mterid applying to the next Legislature of the Commonwealth for a renewal, of charter, change of name, style and title to “Cumberland, Valley Barik,” increase of capital and general dis counting and banking privileges,-all under such restrictions as the Legislature may direct. The above institution to be continued iirCarlisle.L’a, JOHN J. MYERS. September 10,' 1840. ' 6m PUBLIC SALE. In pursuance of an order nl the l li phans’ Court of Ounibcrlund county; will bepile red. fnvsiile at public veiulile or outcry, or. Iho jnc-nn-r;., on Sa turday tile 17tli day uf (irleiver next, n clock in.thc f .renbim of said day, a ' “ ' HOUSE & LOT OF GROUND. situate in llogueslown in the county aforesaid,' which said let is numbered 10 in the plan of said tow.n,_and is’bounded as'follows. Oo the t-astby high, street extending along the.same 42. free, thence fjy lot number S', bn the south ipd feet to Roc'liy alley, thence along t!id\i.'.ame 42 fet-r to I.*! number 11 oil the iniiiii. iln-lir.e bv, lot 11, .106 feet to high street.'. The improvements no said lot arc a two story. Frame Dwelling Hyusc and Kiri iieiri The terms of sale; will he made known to plifchasersiori thedoy of salt- by thr subscriber, '"I '-'.. ■ 7 -i m . CURTIS THOMPSON,"AdmV. r ,-y.Scpl. .1, 1810... -• ;. ; WOOD WAN’EBb AT THIB OFFICE. VACITAItCES PROPERTY ROR SACK.. . of James Graham,* late of Allen township, Cum* beHandcounty, dec’d:, I will sell at public sale, on the premises, on Wednesday the lith day of November next,'at 10 o’clock A. M. the follow ing described valuable property to wit: One hundred .acres of prime Ximestone'Land, about one mile aoutli of Mc clianicaburg—about one half cleared, under good lcnce,,and in a high state of cultivation—the re sidue covered with thriving young timber.— There are no buildings on the land. , X clear, find .undisputafble- title-will be given, and the terms made known on thp day of sale. Persons wisliing to view the premises previous to Hie day of sale, can call at the late residence dl Janies Graham, adjoining thesajne, or on the sabsefiber. . " -,J . ROBERT G. YOUNG, Executor. October 1, 1840. • 1 ■ 'Lire Lancaster Intelligencer and Harrisburg Reporter copy, mark.pricc, anti charge this of-, -lice. —~ ~~~-r — t' — At a stated ‘Orpli sins’' Court began and held on Tuesday ihe.2sth.day of Au gust 1840, at, county* before tlie Honorable Samuel Hepburn, Prtsi dent, and Jon. Stuart and Jno, f.efevre. Esquires, Associate -Judges* of-rthe same Court, assigned &c., the following proceedings were had, to wit: 25th AugustTB4o. : Rule on George Walters, David Cjever, John Clever, George C. Clever, Barbara"Baughman, Henry Miller and. Sarah his wife, and the children of Elizabeth Scott, deceased, who was intermarried with Andrew Scott, heirs of Christopher Walters of. said county dec’d., to appear at the next stated Or phans* court, to be held at Carlisle, on the 25th day of December next, to shew cause whv Puiv part No. 2, being acres of land, with two story Log House and Stable thereon, belng.part of the real estate of said dec’d., should not be sold, publication o! this rule to be made in two newspapers printed in the Carlisle-for six suc cessive weeks, to be sufficient notice to the par ties who reside out of the Slate. J By the Court', Cumberland County,'ss, ' I the undersigned, do certify that tile ab.ove is a true copy of the records AVd&flof the Orphans’ coui tnf said county, in testimony whereof Lbayejicireun* to set my hand and seal of office this Sd dav of September A. D. 1840. 1 AVILLI& FOULK, C; O. C. Certificates f of&gency For-the Sale of Universal Ve getable Pills, arc held in Cumberland county by the following agents, > CIEO.'W. 11l INEE, Carlisle. - S. Culbertson', Shippunsburg.* Adam Hiegle, Merhatdcsburg. . Uoke & Rivnneinm. N-*w Cumberland. ‘ ' ‘(iilmore 6c M’Kini'.i y.'NewviK; . ■' - : L.'Riegle & Co., Thurcht"‘,wn. • • . M. G. Rupp, ShircliianMowu. __ As counterfeits of these pills mv i;i some c.i.v s sold for the genuine om;s, the safely ..of the pub lic. requires that npne should lu pnrch'aqrd. t fr eest from those-recognized ns agi nts above. • RICHES NOT HEALTH. Those who enjoy health, must mtainU feel blessed when they compare, themselves to those sufferers that have;been afflicted /•-r.years with, various diseases which the human family are all snbjectlo.be troubled with - . Diseases present themselves in various fu nis and from .various circumstances, which in -the‘commencement, mav all be checked hv the u«c • 1 l>i\ o*‘P. Har lich’s Compound strengthening and GBnnau •Aperient Pills,—such as Dyspepsia,Liv* j Cum* plaints, Rain in the side,.Rheumatism, Gemr.il Debility, Female Diseases, and alhdiseases to which human nature is subject, where the sto mach is,affected. "Directions for os’ng these Medicines always accompany them. These Medicines can be taken with perfect safely by the ipost delicate female, as thcv'are mild in their operation and pleasant in their effects. Principal Office for jhe United States, No. gl North Eighth - street, Philadelphia. Also, .for sale by. m J. X. MV.EUS fit CO. DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA!! More proofs of the efficacy of Dr. HarlichS Medicines!—Mr. Joras Hartman, of Sumney town. Pa ./entirely. cured of the' above disease, .which he was afflicted with.for six years: his •symptoms were a sense oi distension and oppres* sion after eating, distressing pain in the pit of the stomafih , nausea, loss of appetite, giddiness ahddimhessnarVrglit. extr'tme dcbilitj, flatuleh ci, acrid eructations, sometimes vomiting, and pain in the rb‘ht aide, depression of spirits, dis. turhed rest, faintness, and not able to pursue his business without causipK hi* immediate exhaus tion and weailness, ,Mr. Hartman is happy to state to the public and is willing to give any in formation to the afflicted, respecting the won. derful benefit, he received from the. u?c of Dr. Harliciys Compound Strengthening and German Aperient Pills. For sah* hv ( J. J. MYERS & Co.. Carlisle. Coughs, Colds Consumptions. Mrs. A. Wilson, of Lancaster, Pa., entirely cured by the qse of Dr. Swnyne's Syrup of Wild Cherry—her symptoms were constahl coughing, pain*in her side, back arid head, de*. praved appetite, spitting of blond, no rest at night, scc. After using two bottles of. Doctor Swayne*s.Compound Synin opPrumisVirgimana dr Wild Cherry, shefonml herself relieved, and 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 aredailv certificates of various persons, which add sufficient testimony of the great efficacy of this invaluable medicine, __ For sale by • • ,3, J., Mvk.rs &Co LIVER OOIWELAEUTf Cared by the use of Dri' StrcnptUenmj£#nd Gwrtmn Apcm-nt Pills. distressing _dis< 7fiis symptoms side, loss of appetite, vomiting, acrid eructa tions, a'distensiori'fti the stomach, sick headache, furred tongue, countenance changed to a citron color, difficulty of breathing, disturbed rest, at tended with a.cough, fcreal debility, with other svmptoms-indicatmg great derangement of, the functions of the liver. Mr. Richard had tftc~ad> vice ofseveral physicians, but received pn re lief, until using Dr. Harlich’s Medicine, which terminated in effecting apc rfeft rnre. v For sale by ‘ ,1. J. MY-EKS C.O. Dyspepsia and Kypocondrincism- Ouredby Dr. Ilurlich’s celebrated Medicines, c Mr. \VM. MUIUUSON, ol ScWlkjj) Sixth street, Philadelphia, attUctcd for' several, j’.uars wjth’the above..distressing disease—-SicknCss at the stomach,'headache, palpitation ofthc ]u-iiri,. impaired appetite,'acrid eructationv coldness and weakness of the extremities, emaciation & general debility, disturbed. and weight at fhe stomach after eating*, SdverO flying panvvln‘iho cbesj, brick and, a dislike for society lassitude upon thc-leiust’ occasion- Mr, Morn s;m had applied to the most eminent phyVicitins, who" considered, it beyond the power of human sk'dl investor*! him to health* however, as hit, Mllicthms had r-duceri Uinr U>, a deplorable con*, ditibn, havityt noen induced by ; ,ahis to try Dr. r highly rcr.nmnichded, - by- ,Svhicb‘^ : iwo piickagoH for. t rial * J>t*ft>ri* Osd e ke.Cvml packagyf Ue/qchd hmisi?lf greatly >cUityy ; d; apd them the .'disease' cn of perfect health. ■/ For aile by < J. J: Job work rieflitly: ckeQiitied.at.tbis. "Ir 7 . ’ ofllco;. - IMPORTANT WSCOVEHV. hqrcby'dl«cfed:iothe med .icfliAdvertisemeiits Jf Ihv HaRLICH’S -celebrated Com/iound Strengthening Thhic, and German. Afierientl’iUa , which are of great value to the afflicted, discovered, by O. F. Harltch, a celebrated physician Germany, which has been lelcd success A This |jded icine'Consibts of lwo kinds, viz: Ihc' Germa’n A* perient;and the CompbundSirehgUteniftgTtjnic Fills. •: They-are each packs, and should both be used to.efifcttnpeymanent cure, 'Those who’HreafflictidlWbuld.dd-wellto make a tnaFof this invaluable.Mejlicinei as they never producc.sickhess or nausca whUe' using. A iafe and\*ETectujil Vemcdyfor... ; , »TSPBJ?StA OR INDIGESTION 1 , and all Stomach Complaints* ]}ain in Side, Liv er Complaints, Loss of Appetite, Flatulency, Palpitation of the Heart; General HebilUy, Nei 'vous Irritability, Sick Headache, Femule’Dis- Aflectluns, KlKumatishi.Aslh -mas,'Consumption,&c..: XheGennatijfJierient ai r e f 6 cleanstTfhc stomach antTparily the Ulood. The’.Tonic or Strengthening Pills are to strengthen the herves-and di gestive organs and give-tone to the Stomach, as . ah diseases originate from impurities of the blood and disordered stomach.-. This:nu»de of treating diseases is pursuedliy all practical Physicians, which experience has taught them thbe the only renfedy to elfcct They are not only re commended and prescribed by the most expe rienced Physicians in their daily practice,' but also taken by those gentlemen themselves when, ev.cr.. they .feel the symptoms of those diseases, in which they know tliein to he cfheacinus.— This is the case in all large cities in which they have an extensive sale. It is not to be under stood that these medicines will cure all diseases merely l>y purifying the hiwud—this. they will not do; but they certainly-will, and sufficient authority of daily proofs assen ting that those medicines, taken as recommended by the di rections which accompany them, will cure a great majority «! diseases of the. stomach, lungs, and liver, by .whjelv impurities of the blood are .occasioned. ’ • Ask For Dr. FI irlich’s Compound,Strengthen ing Tonic, and (iennan Aperient Pdls. . Principal,Office for. the sale of, this medicine is at Nn.,19 Nprth*E;ghthstreet, Philadelphia. Also—Foi; jsate at .the dnig r sf«»t‘ of J. J.4IV* EUS & COCarlisle, who' are Agents'For Cumberland county. Nov. 21, 1.H39. Vaughan 4“ Peterson's Jled Liniment. l J fcl< iOR—U>.-;-iU. other application* lor rheum itisvn, chilblains, sprains, mnithhess ot the limbs, stiffness and weukmssof the. pints, s.»Ve throat, &c. Hy rubbing the Limrnem well into tUe head with a hair brush at g"iug to bed ami thcn-covehng'lhe head with a flannel night cap the relief affbrth d in that miintul fonti of the'thc disease - ' “ . RHEUMATISM OF THE HEAD. Nu.nu-r--ns,cures in all the ;th..ve alKciiotn* Uavp rom.e under the phserVaiuri, of the proprietors. The Follow.!ngstateineuf o| a v<-n,.sizable, cure . f partial piu’..lysiVrof.'a Tm'»!i ivfrdm William I-i./N.m u»i., Escp.a. well-known ;>i»d re.spec lab b; am' istr.vte oh South wark : . j --- Vl-*‘‘Srs-Vaugh. ; u'r& Peterson—-DiirmgscvVr m! \i»r*fo.,s 1 suffered' a partial fibralysiV ol tlor*~ right arm and of the third ilud f. in’th fingers < f the' right, hand, -which sensibly-affected the whole power of the latter; writing .became to me a. difficult task whieh Iv< uM h.,t execute Tuit with greatlv diiTranshedieciidhty. *1 lu use" of.half A bottle of emit Liniment g ive'eutue r» - Uef, and J cheerfully hear this testimony to.hs efficacy. • For vl.- U\ •; STEVENSON & DINKLE. C irlwli’, Jan 76. 18 10 FACTS. . - . t7s*r?-r v a •'“FT? tv SF is *mmeumes urged tb.it the Uiunmr.iism c.anuo; he cured by eXU-iu.d upplh aliens 1 his may hi true somethin but it is also c» r taliily true that this dirtressing cmnylaintN fm iv»l be cured by internal remedies, jxnpt by their long and constant use, by which perhaps, at the same time the system becomes gei efally deranged, debilitated and destroyed, l*.vi n wc.ro not this the case bow shall the emit dis tress of the sulTercr be alleviat'd vdiilv m( b slow and doubtful remedies have, their iflfWt* The answer is plain, candid and m«M true —u>e Dr- 3Tewo's ITorvs ani Bono Linimcnt- No name could be more appropriate. It reach es and soothes the nerves* and allays pains m *st effectually rm its first applicati u. and by a few .applicationsremovys-moreellVctnallv and speed ily Rheumatic pains than imy,internal or * xu r iial remedy was eygp known to do. Try it and be convinced. For sale bv » ’ • : STEVENSON & HINKLE. Carlisle, Jan. 36, 1840. I M. CELEBRATED. VEGETABLE EOTEIIOOATIOBr. efficacy of this most valuable embroca i lion is attested hv thousands who have pro ved iis healing cju diiies in the ern e of the most troublesome diseases to which the louse is liable. Such as old or fresh wounds, sprains, pains and weakness of the limbs, bruises* swellings, still ness of the j lints* and tendons. galls &. scha.ffings product, d ; by the col) ir and saddle* .cracked grease,.thrush' in the foot, dr f\jot-rul in the feel of cattle* SJci' ’ ' The most flV.teriug encomiums are daily be stowed upon this .oinhror.ationj.and it is there fore recommended to furriers, stagy contractors, st:ible-keepers,-WHgom rSi f*»nnei-s,.«nd .private gentlemen owning horses, ns a valuable remedy for the aboVe diseases and should be constantly kept in their stables. \ . The following certificate is from. Mr. James Keesiile, a stage owner and great mail contrac tor;' * . Philadelphia, junej-th, lS59i- This is to certify that I-have used M. H.. Ho berts’s Embrocation f»r various, kinds of sores, - wounds and sprains.in horses and I found -it-to-i-xceed^my-other-thaul-iiayjEjJ!ied.—'— -- - - J- RERSTDE.- -- —Fnr~snfe"at“”fjTEV'KNsoi s i — ScDlNKLlVS-* - drug and chemical Atorc. ■■■■ .‘ Jan 3(1 ATTtSJrtJ TO VOTjR OOITGH. REV. DR. BARTHOLOMEW’S : JPink Expectorant Syrup, , AN as;reeft!).le:|c'<)r4>al and efTVctiye remedy for hoarsened, pains in the breast, influenza, hai-U bveailiiiigi unti difficult expectoration. - c However incredible it iftayVappeaV,' Doctor Partbolomew*s Pink Expeclbniut Syrup'.has never -been known, to tail in*a!fording relief in the above rases. "Many’certificates have been received nIU stiriß its \ h lues.*: -The public are respectfully mvbcd to make a triabm the .arti cU; H’liVU its value will he fully" aUcsivd.-.-.For sale by ", S TEVENSON & I)INK.LL V January 16, 1840. ( , v r SWAYN Ei Respected Friend*—-From H w ih.c very beneficial efforts whiclvlv'have rlceived-lVom Abe use..of thy Cuntponml -Syrup of. Wild jC:.l|t-rry.-8ar1«,.1. a»V.C“, n :: ii(y ,ti\,\ho : astauishi,ng\-ifecf. My .atuck, was - ,tlv>»t ofn condpoiVcbld, wh’r h b,e£an to.tlivpHt en avniorevsip’it'u's iV«nbncnfled\tbW^'*Uie : «wve'jSy^j>.--I. n«Hily. .-aln:bU ijVsriiu,r'ciivb -; 1 haveVimd ih.tr'eqaenlly* .ai t.ialwayswith the same l)esU;ficial cfTects• d> others W-ouidli’svi t ]x iis inedie inytil thecprnnaynee rnjcr tcrtW.ly^lils^ ■yynt ..i its Ciiaribiteri Hud buioli hiore nbVlinate in^thc citre^.T ; , ~ ’.'• to obi* l/. : ; Y .\ ' Wijcorrier-of Are.lv Fiflh stSj Phila* y; «• i# hi U- m ont h'i ’ 25,1839/ v :'- • , •; ■ , T: liv ; abovo,atiediciue is for ,sal -by J. J. Mycrs BLANKS FOR SAL* ATTHTB OFFI6S
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