New Hai’dware, Gi'ocery V . AND . ■ THE ties of York, Philadelphia and'J3alli mbro, hnd'is now oponing at,his store room South East oornar of Market Square and Moin atreeU, (formerly occupied by G. W. HUnet, Kqq,) a ge. mjfjl qai?DHmßnJ-b£, HARDWARE. STONEWARE. OES&HWARU, BKITTANIA WAHB, OROOBBZBS. Oils, Paints, Varnishes, QlassJ Brushes, Whips, Gangs,; Lamps ibr burning Camphino.Oil, ana a great variety of articles irsofai and.uupesearyjbr furnishing and keeping a house. • , , Ho has also; and will constantly keep on hand, Camphine Oil, a cheap and elegant substitute for Spend Oil, arid having been appointed the agent of Messrs. Bachoes & Brother of Nqwatkf .N, J., for the sale of JONES’ PATEND-LAMP in this county, he la prepared to furnish Lamps and Oil at a very reasonable rats to all Who may wish ip nse tide new and economical light. Hastagaalccted bis : gooda himself,. and made for ciah, ho is able and determined toaell low.' r rhoso having the cash to lay out' will And it to their advantage to give him a call. HENRY UUFFIELO. Carlis.lo,July 9.-18. W. tf- WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY OF BALTIMORE. THE rogUlar locUiree of this Institution wi commence at the usual period, tlw last Monday ii October, end continue until live first of March* - 'flie Faculty consists of live following Profes sors, in the order of appointment. J. rr. Mu.nn, M. D., Professor of Anatomy and Physiology.' Ramokl IC. Jennings, M. D., Professor of Ma teria Medics, Therapeutics and Legal Medicine. ' W. W. Handy, M. D., Professor of Obsterios ahd Diseases of Women pnd Children. - JoiinC, S. SfoNKim, IVIi D., Professor of Insti tutes and Practice of Medicine. Edwabd Foiujan, M. 1)., Professor of Che mistry. Joan B. W. Dunbaji, M. D. Professor of- Spr-J goiy ahd Surgical Anatomy. —- Damonatrator of Anatomy, W. R. llandv, M. D. The Faculty would invito the attention of (he Students of Medicine, ahd the profession generally to thb peculiar advantages of their Institution.— The, plan is a 'new; one. In (he same edifice is contained a College for (he delivery of Lectures— room for a largo number of students, (resident) and a Hospital for the sick. The Hospital which is tiro place chosen for the reception of the seamen of the United States, en titled to hospital relief from die government, and containing anopt one-hundred patients, public and private, affords one of tho bostfields.for tho study of disease in the oouritry, and as the resident stu dentsTiave charge of the patients under the direc tion of the Professors, they cannot fail bo acquire a knowledge of practice which will greatly faciliv tato thoir success in after life; The arrangements for the prosecution of tho important Department of Anatomy ore unsurpassed in this country. In ad dition to tho.abundanco of subjects for which Bal timore has always been remarkable, owing'to the liberal enlightened views of her citizens, the ar rangements of the Dissecting room in tho Univer sity are each as to.afford peculiar facility.. ' In tho different departments the Professors are well supplied with the essential means of demon strating whatevexju),required. • The Chemical apparatus suffices to illustrate the principles of Chemistry..;. The department of Sur gery will be illustrated by a large number of instru mente, models and apparatus, some of \jrhichwere lately imported from Europe. Tho FaeultyTieliovo that young men who really desire to acquire a knowledge of. tho profess ten, cannot foil to be struck with tho great advantage an institution organized on so improved .a plan must afford, and they invito.all such to visit their institution, and to form an impartial judgment of what is the best-suited to advance thohr own intej rest. Additional information in reference to fheir plan, terms, &c., may- bo obtained by letter, ad dressed to JOHN R. W. DUNBAR/ Otan if the Faculty. September 17, 1840. ORPHANS’ ©OiIRTOSALE. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, the following real es tate late the property of Henry Zimmerman de ceased; will be sold oh the premises, oh Satur day the 31st day of October next, at 1.2 o’clock noon of that day. to wit: All that certain plantation or tract of lanil, situate in East Pennsborough township, Cumber land county aforesaid, bounded by lands of John Holtz, Martin Renningcr, Isaac Longnecker and others, containing one hundred and fifty acres more or less, about one hundred acres of which is cleared land, and the residue well timbered. The improvements are a • -j&aSs TWO STORY fmjfXiOG HOUSE, AND «zSSs®DQITBL2S; LO© BAP.2T. andolheroutbuildings. There isasmallstream of excellent Water running near the house, .and also a good spring. There is a first rate apple orchard on the premises, and other fhiit trees. The terma of sale are ns follows: Two hundred,dollars to be paid on the confir mation of the sale, ' One third the purchase ..money to remain in the land,,,thednterest.whthe- a of is to be paid yearly and every year to the wi dow during her life, said interest to commence firstof Aprjlnext, and the principal at her death to and among the heirs and representatives cf the said'Henry Zimmerman; theresidne of the purchase; money bn the ,siiid Ist of , : Aprif next, when possession will .be given, arid until which time the'.relit is reserved; skid-payments to be secured bir recognizances In twe Orphans’ Court. AUTHONY GttEINER, Trustee. . . Sopt'3,, • ■IiAOy.ITOTIOB. , , 1 LL persons who know themst Ives to be iu /m debted to Ihe estate of Cownick M’Mamif, late of the borough of Carlisle deceased, are re -3 nested to make paymenton or before the.Ut ay qf-NqVember next, as-atier that datethe aocounts will be left with Wm. Irvine, Esq. for col teuton. FR AKCES WMAIWS, . MARGARET M*M AM US, Oct. 8, 18®.—St . .Executrices. NEW DRUG & VARIETY STQRE. Stevenson &JH»Jkte r ■' Tf AVE juht received uttheirstorc, corner o ffJL High and Fiji streets, opposite Col. Fer fee's Iroteii an assortment of aL: -•- iyx&dict6s, Faints, .■ IJye Stuffs & Varnishes", .Their. ■;.. atucli lias bcen selccte/J with MBr':’ - ereat caiie. and ia warranted-to U be entirely fresh and of the very -.'bqsjt quality, " The store >viH be under the ifn „ mediate Buperinlendaßce of, Mr, Dinkle, who has acquired a thbrough.knoadedgcof the duties of an apothecary tinder tne direction ,of Mr. tisinueLßJliott of this piace. ' Carlisle, August 15,1839. - J- l’/i l . FOR RENT That, Targe “and, commodious, three story Brick' House in Isouih Hanover street, am joining Beeltna’s Hslel.now in the occupancy af flfrs. Ann Hall, - .For terms apply I* M. G. Ege. /.•session may bo had on the Ht of Wetebsr.’n Carlisle, £)ct. 1; ISM,';. " ' VAEUAptiE FARMS FO£ -i ‘ '•’SAliE*‘! ■' : PITSIIIi subscriber oifers lot ■ sale tbc foliowing X described real estate,'situate in Green town ship, Franklin cohiuy, adjoining the -I urnpike fond,’and .within cine anile ot Cirecnvilißgc, viz: X .—JI Farm of firtt,ralt • Unitytpntland, containing 190 acres, having thereon erected a two story . ■■; STONE HOUSE, a new Frame Barn, Sheds,' Cribs, nnd‘ all the necessary out buildings, with a sufficiency of timber land. , ~ ■ - \ . Z.—JI Farm, also of jlrst rate limtttone land, (adjoiningthcabove) containing ITS acres,; having thereon erected a 'rn'o sTonv , ffijmLg STONE HOUSE, ffiMi BAN I«B ARN t „ * iUeda, Cribs, and out buildingsi and a tull pro portion of tot rate timber. , - , .u,; , ;On each pi the above tracts are never failing Wells of good water, and orchards,of choice, fruit, the lehcesare in good repair, ahd’the land in a high suite of cultivation. These farms are not surpassed by any !u the east end of the coun ty. B, —A small farm ‘of Pine land, three miles south of Shippensburg, adjoining the.fnrm of John Clippinger, Esq. , containing 100 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. subset’! ber residing , in. the. borough o’f Shippensburg Cumberland county, Pa. August 24, 1840. TfUST received a seasonable and general as jMfsortment of Dry Goods, which will be sold 'tit reduced prices. Amongst other bargains will be found some very superior merimack prints. The colors are fast, stile splendid, cloth very superior, and 28 inches wide tor 12 j cts'., This callico is worthy the attention of persons who wish to-purchase goods of the kind, knowing that they are better than any offered at the same pric.e I have also renewed my stock of Bon netts, and will only inform the public, that I will 'sell Tuscan Bohhetts'as low as 61 ctr. and prices of ribbons and .other Irimmiiigs to correspond. Together with many other goods, ail of 'which' will be found in South Hanover streets, and for sale by C. BAUNITZ. YAIaUABIaE property FOR SALE THE subscribers, administrators of the estate of Joseph Walter, deb’d., bud agents for the heirs will dispose of at private sale the fol lowing described valuable real estate, all of which is situated in Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, and about 3 milts north of Mr. George H. Bucher’s Mill, viz: - No. I—A .Farm of first rate slate land, contain ing 179 acres and 111 perches neat measure, hav ing Ihereon-orecteda two story XOG HOUSE & JLOG BARIT,. •with a Spring'llousf. • There is-also: on the’ pro perty aa excellent orchard of choice fruit trees.— About (30 acres.is cleared, under good fence, and well cultivated, and the residue is covered with thriving timber. „ No. 2—A Farm of excellent elate land, adjoin ing the above, containnig 149 acres & 127 perches ..neat measure,- having thereon erected a two story WEATHER BOARDED HOUSE, a Log Barny/'WhSheds attached, and a 'Spring House.' There is also an..excellent Apple .Orchard., About 100'acres arc cleared, and the-remainder severed with good timber. The whole ie under 'good fence and in a high state of cultivation. No. 3—A lot of ground, adjoining the above," containing nearly six acree of well cultivated land, on which is erected a . 1 LOO HOUSE &FRAIHE STABLE, with a bfcring House, There is also a small orch ard on this tract. On each of tho aoovetfacts there is a sufficient quantity of meadow land, and nevcrfailing springs of-water.' The whole will be fold separately or together as may best suit the convenience of par chasers* Tho terms will be made easy, and a clear and indisputable title will be made, and po&» session given on the Ist of April next. Porspna wishing to view the premises, can call of tho undersigned who reside thereon. DANIEL WALTER, ' t JACOB WALTER. August 13, 1840. 8m T. H. SXILES, MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS jurt received and is now opening at his stand in Weat High Street, a general assort ment of new and fashionable goods, suitable for gantlomen’e wear, such as CLOTHS, WOOLDYED BLACK, Blue, Green, Invisible, Fancy and Cadet mixed. CASSIMjBKESi Bleak, Blue, light, Dos skin, fancy and single milled. —- VESTINGS: BsrTds, figured' Silks, Valencies, and Marsailes. PANOT ARTICLES. ; Such as Stocks, Gloves, .Suspenders, Handker chiefs &c. All of which will be sold and made up in', the most fashionable m*oncr, and at the shortest' notice! —Carlisle, July 38th, ~ Te Public. • THE subscriber respectfully informs the-pubi lip, that: he has located himself in the 80. rough of Carlisle, where he oQers his services as. a HORSE DOCTOR to all who may be dispo sed to call upon hint. Having been for six years yeferlnary. Surgeon to., the French Arriv in' Spain and Italy, and having practised for along time in the United States, his ample experience ennbles bim to assure the public that bit cures efiTeessolly diseases’, viz: .Betts and. Cholic is from Jtb 10 mrnutea, Fis tula, ;Brokeriwiftd, Splint, Spavin, RingbCne, Windgalh Splithoof, Farcin,'Fractures, Dislo cations, Glanders, if application is made in time. Inflammation ofMleßraln, the several diseases of the Eye.ds. He. relieves mares in Foaling, anneurea the various complaints to which Horn Cuttle are subject. -He also-keeps on hand a constant supply of the celebrated Bolts and ChoUc Powdersi logetherwitha variety ofoth er excellcnt medicine* far Horses and Cattle.— He basialsd engaged stabling Tor sick Horses, -where ; be will attend :to them when they are brough tintown, if’the owners have no time to attend to them themselves. . - . . ■ His residence is in the house of. John Trough,' in South Hanover street ; > , r F- JOSEPH MALLARY, Farrier. October 8, 1840.' 3iJ. . , For Sale. ■■ ■- 500 r BusJjoJb .Biiumi.oousjPoali of .excellent quality,at.tbp Ware H.ousa of Rheem & Hal bert, WostHighstreatj Carlißlo. . August:ft 1840. -V, I>BSTISTBV. ■ WAn returned to Carlisle,and witlVnn here ot Dentistry. Hemny be,found avCoUi-Ferree’s hotels t ; > '■ : : S S ?;- D - Poulke, -': S-. 2*90*99, ' earlisleV i ‘ At fi Stated, begun and held pii Monday-theTdOi day ofAu gust 1840,' atCarlisle, in and; foV Cumberland county, beforethcHon.SamuelHephurn, ?fe* aident,'and Ibhh Sturirt arid John Lefcvre Asso ciate Judges ol the same” court,-assigned'ffc., thefoliowing proceedings were had, to wit; — 1 ISlh AogU3t lB4oi . I{ule pri all the heirs of Robert Armstrong; dec’di, to’shcw cause at the next November court, why the real estate of Robert Armstrong, dec’d./shnuld not.be sold, personal notice to be served on'all the parties residing within forty miles, and foe all others in two newspapers' published in ’ Carlisle for four successive weeks preceding saidcuurt;- '' ...... By orde r of the Court. Cuinktrlarid County; -v.',V . r ' ninb r ■ Ado certify the ahove to be a true taken from the... records of .the WKmSgSi Orphans’-Court in arid fofsaidedun- * y iri testimony whereof I have herc '' iv * uiild set riw.handUrtd affixed theses) of said Court;'at Carlisle the 14th day of Au gust 1840, , : VV. FOULK., Cl’k. Q.-C-. , NEW AND CHEAP WHoiuBSAXiXS AITDIU3TAU. . CONFECTIONARY’ & PRUT STORK. tii.oictai': is*, rrrn, TB ESPEC FFULLY announces: to- the citi -1%, zens of Carlisle and the public in general, that he has Opened the above business in .the bouse formerly occupied by Dr. Roland,' nearly opposite the Carlisle Bank, and next door, to nold {S’ Co’s, store, where he intends keeping constantly on baud a large assortment of CAN DIES apd 1. . ; SYRUPS, such ns Lemon, Ginger, Pine Apple, Sarsapar illa, Orange, Cap.ilair, and Strawberry, all of which are manufactured by hiiriself—also. Wa ter, Suda, Butter rind Sweet CRACKERS. He intends keeping constantly on hand a large as sorlmeritof ; I ; ' PjRTTIT AND HUTS, . such as Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Dates, Currants, .Oranges, Lemons, Citron, Alriiorids,._.Cream Nuts, Filberts, English Walnuts, Ground Nuts, Cocoa Nhts, &c. Bcc. : , All of tlie above he will sell wholesale Sc retail MERCHANTS, DEALERS, and all others, will find it to their advantage by calling before purchasing elsewhere.' All ord ers from tlie country will be thankfully receiv ed and promptly attended to. V f - V BAKING attended to at the shortest notice, ICE CREAM ,served up for parties, &c. N, B.— Two apprentices wanted to the above business. None need apply unless they can come well recommended*. ■ May 7 % 184Q* r y DAVID NEVIN. FOfe SALE. :r A FARM of 147 acres of Slate and Limestone Land, in North Middleton township,- Cum berland county, 2 miles from Middlesex Mills.hnd 5 from Carlisle, Tho improvements are a good -Jh*. LOG HOUSE, SU|y| DOUBLE BANK mS£3& BARN. the'under part stone, with 4 stables, and backand 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-fencoy and,in a good state of cultivation; theremaindoris Covered with gobd timber, a part of which is Lo cusL There are springs in nearly all the fields. Tho Conodoguinet creek bounds this farm on one sidp2s2 perches, which will afford a location for water works., Any person wishing to purchase a farm of this description, will do well to examine it as I am determined to sell. Application can bo madq to Valentino Sholly on the farm, or to the subscriber in Carlisle. BOSSLAMBERTON. July 16, 1840. tf Blacd ami white Russia, Vigonia, Fur, Chip; Palm Leal, Leghorn, Willow Cane and Woe' Hats, fur sale wholesale and retail. , ; CHAS. BARNITZ. b.irgmijys! AT THE NEW STOKE. IHAVE just received aseasonable assort ment of DRY GOODS, which I have re cently purchased and will be able to sell them, at greatly reduced prices. . The stock consists of extra wool dyed blue, black, brown, olive and various other colorsof ■;• BROAD OLOTH, • ’ very superior CASSIMEUES anil Satlincts, English and Domestic linen gc cotton Drillings, and a general assortment pf summer stuff for men’s and boys' wear, Hangups,.-Cords, .Lion skis . Cloth, together with a great 1 variety of Chintzes, Calicoes, Moiislin ide Laities of rich shades, 1 French Lawns, Bombazine, Gro de Rhine Silk, blue black Italian' and" Mattiorte Silk, French needle worked and common Capes, bobinet and cotton Laces and Edgings, Footing of various breadths' and , qualities. Parts,- kid, ■and cotton Ladies''and Misses' Gloves,; black, lace and green and white blond Veils, together With a neat assortment of- Cashmere,' Brocha, twisted silk and other dress Shawls and' Hand kerchiefs—also a fulLassoi'tmcnt of Domestic- Goods, Groceries, Shoes, Huts and,Caps,- all of whichhave lately been selectrdwith careiwhich makes.me confiden t that .I sell good'goods and give good bargains. I therefore take the,liber 1 -, ty of inviting my former customers and friends and-the public generally t to examines my stock in due season. . . i Thankful forpaist favors I hope by clbsq,per sonal attention to business to merit and .'receive a share of public patronage.' • ■ - . , CHAS. BARNITZ. ;; Carlisle, May 7, 1840,. . : -■ y ■ BY virtue of a decree of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, will be exposed'to pub lic sale, on the premises, on Saturday the2dtli day of October ri&V the'following described'tract of land to wit:. \ . * ' ■;'/* \ , A tract containing 96 acres & liTperches, be the Same more or less, being part of a trtct of lend of which Thomas Mehaffey died BSizcd,sit date in Sooth Middleton township, and bonnded by lands formerly of ; Peter Lobacb, DavidEby arid theYollow Breeches treeb, and upon which James M’Clune now resides. The landis.good,: bat.the improvements indiffererit; . Tlib-tiOo i i 8 supposed to,(ie indisputable. .Thoi'Jdfmsiffasie : are- - , one balf of the purchase mosey must be paid on the oonfi rmatiori of sale by the Orphbns’Oourt,' and.the residuedn two equal annual,' instalments without interest,. 'viii: r [LEWIS.HARI-AN, Trustee; -. ■ t September 10,1840;.}, . , :>; ; i^;..'tai,^ L ,.' THE suhatnber woulddriform hisfriendsand thepublicirigeneral.thathehas hisshop nj .High street,, in tbe shop formerly occupied by. Wooda'istpre.audwpnlSte share ofimb he patronage. : WILLIXMM’PHERSON. v- ! August SO, 1840,-j i.."-; VvSitv: : *• ?r * v , w. I , : .r,; ' *>. , JUST reoeivedsomodesirtMeGOODSßaila- Cff.'ble'for the season, at thestoreof; ini. . ‘ AaEIOHARDS. 'July3», 1840. • Hats! Mlats! Mints! Is AND FOR SALE. Cai’J Ulc, JRa* A«giw 11 , 1840. Artival and De/iariute of -MafU.'- '•:■■- v' ,;> • Arrive*. ;• • Clotee. daily aboutia pi. ■ ■ •• 5 p, m. 10?.m. « It a. ha. 11 a L na. '<• 11 h.m. 4p. rn «• 12 m. •. 10 a., m. ; 12 mi,. 7p.jp. H a. m.>l l a. ro ll. LAMBKRTON. P: M. vnvFT? Eastern Westcrii ' " ” Southern, . . Mechanicsb’gj .ff Newville. . *1 STJE-CHSOW DENTIST. RESPECTFULLY informs the ladies and gentletaen .of Carlisle and. Us .vicinity that JieaetaArtifidalTeeth in the most approved mamief./ He also.’ scales, plugs and, separates teeth to arfestdecay. ■. . , Ur. N.l.prepared a tooth powder.whirh whi tens the teetli.'Without Injuring the enamel, col ors the gums a fine fed and refreshes the mouth. The tooth ache will be cured, in most cases, without extraction; and an odontalgic:wash is prepared for, healirjg sore gums and fasten the teeth. Ladles and gentlemen are requested' to call ami examine his collection 'of Porcelain or. In cofrnptable teeth, which will neyer'decay or change color. 5 ' and are free from all unpleasant odour, durable and’ well adapted (or chewing, which will be inserted in the best ipanner and at fair prices.' _ . , :i ' ■ All persons wishing Dr. N.'to call at their dwellings will please to leave a line at his resi dence, No. 7 Harper’s RoW; when he.will punc-, tually attend to every callin the line of'his pro fession.' From a long-niVd successful practice,; he liopes togive, general satisfaction, Carlisle, August 1,,1839. ■ m , VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALS. THE subscriber offers at private tale, on rea sonable terms, the following real estate, viz: A TRACT OF tANB wtliaie in Hopewell townshipiCumherlnnd coun ty, 3 miles north of Newburg, adjoining lands of John Keverlich, Thomas Hvfllefinger, and others, containing 210. acres of slate and free atoneJamU.having.thercoh erected a goed two stor y. HO lf«E new BANK jfegL,: BARN, Spring House, a first. ratefflSll iil i\f: Eberly. John. ■ Maxton Lewis - Eberly'Jacob - , u ~, Henry' Eitnian Nancy : Nofsker Jacob Everets Andw Neese James - :t ' ■ Eckert David ' ‘ ■ O’Neel Leonard,■ Fry William . Pool Martha * ; GremerElistlv • ' UobisonWunlerv 1 Greeh:Mary Alin llaiicki'Gebrge - Goodhear.t Fred’k KoddyCatharino Grove Doctr— - iSmith ?Polly.-.’ Green •W m. Shirk- Henry .< ■ a Gibba Aleir- w , Shitmle Ann M '. r Kelt Jacob ' Slianon Sarah ' J.il llarnisliJolm.. • Spence-lledigsa Hykaa Catjin - - - Savaj^Elizabeth HuqterSaml .Schatteri Elizabeth-.. Henry David 3, J Smiths Elizabeth : Harvy Sami Thrush' Henry-, Irwin Sami C , Uiitit George : Vv. Jackson,Sinthy . - \VVaver Mary.Ann/J. Johnatim Joseph &■. 1 ; : Johnston George Woods John VV^,! ;■ > ;.j- Johnaten Mary , "Werner John D. :: Kline C t unrqd, Wright Julia Ann .. > *CeH Joel -.V-":; ■ Walker, fyni 'i, .. Lepper George Younb Johri I; .' ' ; i =■ J» WUNDERLICH; p. m; WOGD WANTBD A.T OFfief^ ■■■'. VAIUABLE PKOPEBTt IN puwiianie otthe'last wUlnndtestamenlol' jamesGraliam,' fate of Allen toWnship; Cum nerlandcoumy,deo’d. v lwill sell at public sale/ ( gn t(ie pfetniaea, on Wednesday the.llth day of Novetnoer next, at lO o’clocfc A. M, the follow ing deßcribcdvaluablc property to wit:, ~T acres of prime Limestone Land,, about one mile south of Me chanibaburg—ubout onehalfcleared.undergood fence, and in a high state of cultivation—the re sidue'covered'with thriving young timber.— There are nolbuildings on the land/ A chfaf and undisputable title will be given, and the terma made knpwh on the day of sale, ’' Personswishing to viewthtf premises previous to the day of sale, can call at the late residence ol JamesGraham.adjoiningthe same.orpnthe Bub=>cnben^ B^R r G ; y o UN{i> £ xecu ' toi ;_ October I, 1 1840. ’ ■ ’ The'Lancaster' Intelligencer and'Harrisburg Reportertopy .mark price.and chargethis of fice, . . ’■ . ■ At a .stated Orphans’ Court began and bn Tuesday the 25th day of Au gust 1840, at.Carlisiei for Cumberland county, before the Honorable: Samuel Hepburn,Pftsi dcntrnnd Jon. Stuart and ilib. I.efeyre, Esquiresp Associate Judges .ofthe same Court, assigned Sec. V the following proceedings were had. to wit: . 2Sth.August 1840.’, Rule on George Walters, David Clever,"John Clever,' George C. Clever, Barbara Baughman! Henry Milieu- ahd S-rah his wife, and the. children of. Elizabeth Scott; deceased, who was intermarried with Andrew Scbft, heirs of Christopher Wallers of . said county dcr.M., to a|>pear. at the’ next stated.Or phans’ court, to be held at Carlisle; on the 35th day of, December next, to shew cause why Pur part No. 2, being li acres of land; with-two story Log Huusc and Stable thereon, being part Of the‘real estatcofaaiddccM.. should not be sold,' publication of this rule folio made'in two newspapers printed in the Carlisle for six suet ceasiveweeks, to be sufficient notice.to the part ties who reside out of the State. \ . the Court. Cumberland County. ss. " i 1 . ’ • I the undersigned, do certify that the above is a true copy ofthe records of the.Orpfiansf court of said county, in testimony whereof 1 have hereon to set my hand and seal of office this 3d dav of Senteinhi rA. I). 1840. . . WILLIS FOULK, pgto. C. Cert ificutea or^gcncy For I He. Sale of Brandret/ds 'Universal: Ve getable-Pills, arc . held in Cumberland county by tho following agents. / GEO, : W. HlTNE^Carlisle-. S. Culbertson, Sliipptiisburg, .Adam; Riegle, Mcchanicsburg. * Hok'e 8c BrenneiiipirjiNew. Cumberland.. ~ GilmoreSc M’KiniVty. Newyillc. ... J L.Riegle. &Cn..Cliur'chlown.V' - , M.;(}.Tlupp;Sbifemunstown; ' As counterfeits of these pills arc in some cases sold for the genuine ones, the safety of the pub* lie requires that none should'be, purchased .ex cept from those recognized ns agcms„abov.e'. HIOHES NOT HEALTH. Those who enjoy health,: must ceifainly fee) blessed when lhcy compare themselves to those -sufferers thatihave. been afflicted fi r yeurs.willr various diseases .which the human family are all subject to be troubled with.- "Diseasts present tbt-mseives m various forms and from vai ions circumstances, wbieh.m the cpnimeneemenl, mav all be checked by the use* f Dr. o.X’i liar- Itch’s Compound strengthening and German Aperient PIUs,-t—such ns Dyspepsia.Livt i Com plaints, I’ainin the side. Rheumatism, General Debility,'Female Diseases, and all,diseases ti whicb human nature is subject, where the sto macli is affected. Directions for using these Medicines atwavs accompany them; : Tbest. MCdicinegtfSlfflje taken with perfect safety by the mnsii|S&fcate female, as they tire mild in their operation and-pleasant in their effects. Principal Office for the United States,-No. fii .North Eighth, street, Philadelphia. Also, 1,.i sale by ' 1.1. MYERS & CO. DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA!! More proofs of the efficacy of Dr. fl.irllchV Medicines.—Mr. fo»AS Hartman, of Suinney town. Pa., entirely cured of the above disease, which he was afflicted with for Six years: his symptoms were a sense of distension and oppres sion after eating, distressing pain in the pit of the stomach, nausea, loss of appetite, giddiness and dimness of sight, extreme.debility, flatulcn ce. acrid eructations', snnu-timrs vnmuine. nod pain in t,he Vie ht side, depression of spirits, dis turhed rest, faintijess, and hot able to pursue his business without causing his iiOmodiate exhaus tiori and weal incss. M<’. Hartman is happy t> state to ihe public arid is wjUingtftj/give any in fanriatinn to the afflicted, respecting the, won derful benefit lie" received from jhe.use of Dr. Rariicii’s Compound Strengthening and German Aperient Pills. For sale bv J. J. MYERS & Co., Carlisle. Coughs, Colds £) Consumptions Mrs. A. Wilson, of Lancaster county. Pa., entirely cfured by.the use of Dr. Swayne’s Syrup of Wild .liherry-^her'syniptrijms"were constant coughing, pain In her. side, back and bead, del praved appetite, spitting of blood, no rest at night, Btc. After using two. bottles of. Doctor Swavhe’s Compound Syfupof PrunusVirginiaria. nr Wild Cherry, she found herself i-elievetl. and by the time she had used the third bottle. ,shV found herself entirely cured of the afore saiddis. easeTAvhichTshnhadheeriafflir.ted’witlrfrir.jJirer years. . -There are dailv c.ertificatesofvarinus persons, which add sufficient testimony of the -great efficacy of this invaluable medicine; - For sale hy ‘ .V J. J. Myp.rs £# Co MVCT, OOMFI.AINT ; Cured by tire use of. Dr. Hrirlich’s Compound . Strengthening arid German Aperient Pills. ■ 'Mf. Wir.LtAH'Ricii ABD; Pittsburg, ' Pa; . en tirely cured ,ot the ahoge-idistfeasing .disease:—. his symptoms were, pain nnd weight in: the left side, loss of appetite, vomiting, acrid eructa tions, a distension of thestrimrich, sick headache, furred tongue, countenance changed tori" citron color; difficulty of breathing, disturbed' rest, at tended with a cough,great debility ;;with nthei symptoms, indicating great derangement of the functions' of the liver;. Mr, Richard had the.ad ' vice of several physicians, hut received nn re liel. tintif using Or. Ilarlich’s Medicine, which terminated In effecting a perfect erne. .' For sale by. . .. .J. J. MYERS £# CO.; Dyspepsia and Hypocondriaolsm. ! Cured byDr.’HitrlicK's cekbrdieH.Medidiries, Mr. WM; MORRISON. i>f Scimy|kiU Sixth street, Philadelphia, afflicted for several years Wilh the aboye-distressihg disease—.Sicknessat thestqmacii,;hesdache,paipital.inn of the heart, impnired apprtitei“acrid errictations, coldness and -weakness of the extremities; £maciatibn & genend debility vdfeirirbed rest; npressiirerihd , weight at the stomach after eaiipg, severe flying, lhe chcat, back and sides. cnstiveness, adislikeforjsqciety QrconversatiQn.l'angunr.rind lassitude Upon the'least occasion. Mr. Morri aonhadappliedtothefaost eminent physicians, who'conslderedit beyond the power of human skill to restore hlmto health; hnwever.' as his afflictions had feduced him to a dcplnrahle con. ditioiy havirig heeu induced hy a frlendofhia to try " pr. 'Harlich’s Medicines, tia they hying' hlgltly recqmmended.i by - wliich he procured two packagca for trtaU before nsing thesecotid package,hefound hint selfgreatly s rcliey«fd,;arid by continuip’g the .use til.them, the- disease eri tirelvdisrippeared—heisnaweniovirigrillthl! hleßdogsrifpeffectbeatth;. jfc-s-i Foivsale by -. ;■>- Jj ,J-< MvEits tSf Co. *j rr~ s- Jobtfork neatly executeilat this > office. - ' ' r-crfy* WORtMiT piSCOVEKV. rJi’IHE public are hereby directed.tothe med —-■L Ic«la,iv erl ige m ehts of'Dr, HARLICH’S Ct-learatedComfiound'Slrehgt/ienihg’lhnlc, and ,German s#/l which are-a Medicine "/ great value to'the afflicted, discoverefliby O. P. Harlich, a celebrated physician afAlldorf, Germany, .which has been used with unparal leled success throughout -ThikMed icine consists of two .kinds;vlcr tte Germab A perient.and the Compound iHrengt beWngTonic Pills. They areeachfput'up' in smaHj&cks, and should.both be usedtoefreeta'permahent cure.: Tho3ewhO,areßffli«ed'WnulddOwcll t niake a trial'of thi? invaluableMcdlcine.os they never moduceaickriessiirnausepi, whjrc Aising. A safe , »7S?»sj(Ai'Oß nsnozossTjoir, pain in Sid!, Liv er Complaints,'Loss' of Appetile; Flatlilenry, Palpitation ofthe Heart, General Debility, Net - vous Irritability,SickHea(lache,JPemale Dis eases^! Spasmodic Affections. Rheumatism. Aslh mns. Consumption,&c. Pile “Tj- are to pleanse the.stomach and purify, .the Blood, Ihe Tonic or Strengthening PUIS' are tastrcngthenandilivVgQialeilrenervesanddi- gestive organs and give tone to the Stomach, as all diseases originatefrom iVnpuVUies oftire blood and disordered stomach. This mode of treating diseases is pursued,by all practical Physicians, which experience has taught them to be the only remedy;toeffecta cure; They arenotoniy re commended and.prescribed by the.most expe rienced Physicians in their daily practice, but also taketi bythosegentlenien llietngilvrs when ever they feel the symptoms of those diseases, in which they know- them, to be efficacious.— This is the case in all large cities in which they have an extensive, sate. It is not to'- We ■’under' stood that these mecliciues'will cure ail diseases merelyby purifying the bliaid—this ihev will not do; but they certainly wills and .sufficient authority of daily proofs asserting that those medicines,.taken as recommended by' the di rections Which accompany theni, will cure a greSt majority of diseases of thltstoniacii, lungs, amriiyer. by yvhich impurities of .the blood are ' ' ' ' Ask for Dr. II irlich’s Compound Strengthen ing Tonic, ant! Clermah ApcrientPills. Principal Office fcr the sale of thismedicine is at hlo. 19 North Rightii street, Philadelphia. Also—For sale.at the droit store of J. J. MY ERS & CO., Carlisle, who are'Agents for Cumberland county.. Nov. 21, 1839. ..- Vaughan Peterson's Red Liniment, SUPEIUOU to -all other applications for rheumatism, chilblains, sprains, nun.ln,ess ox the limbs, stiffness and wcxikhessof lhe joints, sore throat, See,' By’ rubbing thcl.ininieniwcU into the head with a hair brush at going to bed and then covering the head, with a flannel night cap the relief afforded in that painful form of the the disease-? RHEUMATISM OF THE HEAD. -Nuriicrnus cures in all the above affections have mine under the nbstrvatn nof tbe prnpiittot s. Tlxe following Matt nu til of a reniKrkalde' rare of partial paralysis of’ a limbi- from, William L. Norton, E-q.a well known and respectable magistrate of Snutbwarl-: 1 Messrs. Vaoghap SePeterson—During sever al weeks 1 suffered'a partial paralysis ol the right arm ami of the third and fourth fingtrs i f the right hand, which sensibly-aifecltd the whole power of the latti n writing' became to .tasfc Wldclr I ci uld. hot execute but with greatly diminished legibility. Tin use •if halfh bottle of your Liniment gave,entire n - lief, and’l ‘cheerfully, hear flits testimony Ab- its efficacy. For sale he - ' -STEVENSON"& UiNKLE? Cnrlis'e, Jan.-16, 18.0. , SHORT FACTS. . TO TK3 APPIiIOTSD. IF is sometimes urged that, the Kluitmatism cannot be cured by external,applications.— 1 bis may be true sometime!; lint it ii> also t er. tainly fruetbat this dii-tressing ern:] laint can not he cured liy internal, remedies, txnpt by their long and constant use, by which pet imps, at the Slime time the system becomes get orally deranged, 'debilitated' anil ‘destroyed. r.ViY. were ntit this the* oascbowsball the great dis tress of the sufferer he alleviated’while sm It slow and doubtful - remedies have tluif i fleet 3 Fite answer is plain, candid midmost true—me Dr. Hewe’s Nerve and Done Idniment. No name could'be more appropriate.' It reach es ami soothes thg nerves; ami allays pains most effectually nu its first application, and by a few ■applications removes more effectuallv and speed ily Uheumatic pains than aiiy internal hr exter nal-remedy was ever known to do. Try it and be convinced. For sale bv ... ;■ . -STEVENSON & IiINK.EE. Carlisle, Jan, 16, 1840. .. ; B. ROBERTS’S CELEBRATEp VEGETABLE EZUBROOATXOK. THE efficacy, of this most Vaiuable i hibVt ca tion is attested bv thousands who have pro ved its healing qualities in the cure! of. the moat troublesome diseases tn which the Itorse, is liable. Such as old or fresh wnumls, sprains, .pains and weakness Of the limbs, bruises, swellings, WflflT tendons, galls produced bythe collar and saddle, cracked heels, scratches, "grease, .thrush in lhe fuot, or C?‘ ot A r ? t feyt of cattle,’.V;,: 1 .hcniostllaUermg enc.nm'iinns are, daily bc slrtSveduponthis emlmioatinn, audit is there rore recommended to far.riers, stage contractors,' stably fanners, aild private' gentlemeni Owning,horses,: as a; valuable; remedy - ibrahe above diseaßes and'sbotilil .be constantly ~ kejiy in their stables. ; ' y- ; J e The following certificate is from Mr. James. Ueesule, a Stage,owner anti greatmad contrac torr ■ "Vvvl'v - , Philadelphia, June 18th, ISSft,, ...1... . -This is to certify that; rhaveusedM.H.lfo bertsTs Embrocation far.various kinds, of'sorer,” wounds and .sprains iti horses and I. hat e, found .It ta.ssxce.ecl any. other that I h» w-tn«d»'. < . „■> -• .1. lIEKSUDF,/ ■ - For stile /at STEVENSON' & DlNia>E‘S % drug and chemical store. Jan" 30 : r ATTEND TO TODROOTXGBC. REV. DR. c. : ! I'infc Expectorant Syrup, A N agreeable cordial ami effective, remedy couglin, ciihls.huar.seneßS.pains in the bieast.inßuenzu, hard breathing,, and difficult expectoration. -* - However incredible it may! appear," Doctor Uaithblomew’s pink KxpVctontnV Syiup' has neyev ,been: :khown to tail in affording relief in *hs. ; aboye cases., Aiany, l certifici.tes have*been 'The .public ate respeci.ully irivited to ,make a trial of the arti cle when its yalue WiU be fiilly For sale by ENSON & DWKfcEV . Januarylfc,]fB4o.- a DTI.-SWAYNE: Uespectecl Eriendi—Fiqni • ihc very Beneficial effects whitb.jf, have received from thensenftliy CoropbhitO bytup' : nf.-WUd I Cher,ry; Bark.; lamfullywiilitigtates tifyto thenst finishingelTefct7. .j My ..attack, was . _ that ofa common cold, wlileh oegan t.b.threat ensometbing of a more serious natureC'.Being ' recommended todse tlie above Syrup, ! finally : - : gavejtatriaUnndamliappytosHyitgave’tne almostimitantielief. Ihaveii'iedit Ireqacntly.: ardalways with lhe same Beneficial effects. If . otheirsfWbuid useitliis I medicine at the commence ; iref tof their colds and cnnghs.they'wouldpre- ‘ vent ailiseaseiwliich wtluld Be mdre alarming - lUcharaaer.aad mach more.obstinate in tlie . , ,curr.v_! . Elwooo L. Puset. . . , ’ ; . N..W, cdrner.of Arch U" fifth sts, Phila. f - * J - 11 „ fJß'^BQvemedieinßiaforsalbyd.J.Uyers BL^KSFOR^L&ATTrtISpfripB