American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, November 26, 1840, Image 4

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11,LAIR & RIVES
"Tov. 12, 1840
Washington City ,
' NOTICE.;
The crcditore of John Blessing, fate of the
County of-Cumberland, deceased, will lake
the undersigned an Auditor ap
pomt£d by the Orphans’ Court of the Cuim
iy’aforesaid, to settle ami adjust the rates
/-and proportions of the remaining.assets or
/ the estate of said deceased, in the hands of
David{Hume,Esip his administrator,amongst
■said creditors, will meet Ibr said purposed
the house of William S. Allen, in Carlisle,
on Friday the 4th of December next, at 10
o’clock A. M. of said day. -
3. E. BONHAM, Auditor.
November 5, 1840. - -
Commissioner’s Office, i .
, ■ Carlisle, NoV. 5, 1840. ' J
The Principal of the different
Boroughs and Townships, are requested to
meet at the Commissioner’s Office, in the
Borough'pf Carlisle, oh Monday the 23djn
staht, at, 10 o’clock in the forenoon,.on busi
ness of importance relative to their duties in
fixing u.pbh.the Standard, Rates, &c. for the
Triennial Assessment.. -Punctual attend
ance is requested. ■
By order of the Board.
JOHN IRWIN, Cl’k.
EXTENSIVE
Public /Sale.
Will be sold at public 'sale, on Thursday
the 26th of November instant, at 9 o’clock,
A. M., at the late residence of Michael Sax-,
ton, dec’d.; in Silver Spring township, Cum
berland county, the following described per
sonal properly, to wit: '
.. a HEAD OP HORBES,
(among which-are two fine Breeding Mares;)'
two Cplts, Cows, amlYoung Catlle;-Hogs,
a first" rate' 3- horse Farm Wagon,l(part!y
new,) and the Fpfe-carringe of another 'War
«gon, (partly hew.) .. V.
PLOUGHS & HARROWS.
Hay-Ladders, a first rate Windmill & Cart,
' and every thing necessary for farming; Rye,
Wheat,-Oats,, Corn and Buckwheat by the
bushel. ALSO, a variety of Household and
Kitchen ' ' , ■ ,
FURNITURE.:,
There will be offered for rent on the same
day a FARM of 106 acres, abduY 80 acres
of : which-are .cleaved. AI.SO, ,a HOUSE
and LOT of 6 acres, all,situate in Silver
Spring township. :• '■ ,
The'terms will 'be made known on theday
ofsaleby ; - -
JOHN SAXTON, Aclm’r.
November 12, 1840., : tv---- — ___
NOTICE.
THOSE who know.theuiseiv.ea to bo indebted
to the subscriber, are. rcspectfullyrcquesled, to
call ehd settle their accounts between thia'dSle aricl
the Ist of January: 18 tl ,as it -is,absolutely noces
suit that fdl' outstanding accounts should ’be Set*
lied byjthaitirae. r TbeHardwarb buelnesB is cat-
Tied on Us niitaV at the old stand, where the public
«0 snbscr
iherVlme of business’; y to
■ iSi’ ’ b-JACOB iSEHER..
Carlisle, November 3 m -r -
Ihavelrrceivecl sh^B/:bpotB^aiats. fc 4indclotl»
caps of lastestfashion, and for sale by. ,’
C.BARNITZ; -
. v ? v-:; NOTICE. ; :X.V
rjktOTlCl! U tltat lettcrs.tcsta
_R| niciuhVy Oiv tlie Inst willaiul testament:of
John Hoover, late of
Innd county, have been this thiVissued hvllle,
Hegister of said county totlieSVthScribefs, ciicbf
whom resides in Meclumicshityg,' and lire lilhci'
in North Middleton township, in said county:—
All persons having claims or demandamgainst
tlie cstate-of said-decedent, arc: requested to
make hnp'vn thc'Same without delay, and those
who are imkbted to make payment to- -
.... JOHN HOOVKR,: ■
UAVII) HOOVEK.'
' Oct. IS, 1840.—Ctf , , Kxecutors.
public Sale.
600 TONS OF SHATCOKEN OO Ali.
The subscriber will .offer at public, salei at the
Coal Yard of John bearing, liarrisburgyPa. bn
Thursday, the 12th day of November next, COO
Tons.of superior Slumiokeii Coal, in lots to suit
purchasers. ■ : ■
■Turns—so Ton.cash, over, that quantity 90
days credit, with approved security.. .Sale.to
commence at ll o’clock . ...
• JAMES H. I.ANE,
Assignee’ of George I Jacket. ,
Oct. 13. 1840.”
'Estate of Barbara Erfonl, dec'll.
JVOTIOK.
Letters ef administration nn the estate of
Barbara Erford, late of ; East Pennsborough
township, Cumberland county,.dcoM., have'
been issued to tlie subscriber \vho ; resides in,
the same township: All persdnshavingclaims
or demands ngninst tlic estate of said dece
dent arc requested to make known the same
without delay, and those indebted to make
payment to
JOHN HOLTZ, Adra’r.
November 5, 1840.
f UEfvH Salad 0i1.,0f very fine quality, 'just'
received and for sale by Stevenson k Din-
'Economy.
The Vcstimcnfcal Spirits prepared by Dr. AV.
C. McPherson, are warranted to be superior to’
to nny either preparation of the kind noW in use
for the removal of all kinds of. Grease, Tar, OU,
Paint, Wax, Wc. t Irom ladies & gentlemen's
wearing apparil. For sale In Carlisle hv
STEVEtfSOWV DIjYKLE.
Fresh. Drugs, Medicines,
The subscribers.havc just received a supply of
fresh Drugs,Medicines, Chemicals, Oils. Paints,
Varnishes,, Dye StuTs, Fruits, Bcc., all of which
will be sold on reasonable terms bv
'STRVEA r SOW& DI.YKLR. \
Corns. . :-.y'
The American Corn Plaster stands nnm’iillcd
n the long list of remedies fur the cureofrorhs.
All that is necessary in order to tejl'its virtues
s to make trialot the article,vylicn its efficacy
will be for sahf'hy 7
' STKVBKSQ&V DIA'KIJ'..
of Michael Saxton, dec'll,;
NOTICE is hereby given tluUlrtUTS-.tf-ad"
ministratinivnn the estate of Michael Sux
•ton,- late of Silver Spring township, Cumberland,
county, clyc’li.', have been issued,to the snbscri
her.who'fcsides.in'the same township: All per
snnsdfaving claims or demands against the cs
tjite of the said decedent,'are requested to make
known the same without delay, and those, in
debted to make pevment. ...
JOHN SAXTON, Ad'mr.
November 4. 1840. ■ -
Eslulc of fTVliam S. Ramsey, dec'-d.
■JT ET TENS of administration on the estate of
El iWillium S. Ramsey, late of tlie Borough of
Carlisle, in the cnjtn'y of Cumberland, dec’ll.,’
have been issued to the Subscriber residing in
the county .of. YorU,,Penn’a,' v AJl persons indcht•
eel tA tlie sail) estate will make payment inime.
dialely, and those having Claims against the es
tate will present them fur settlement.
■ ALBERT C. RAMSEY, Adm’r. - ’
November fl. 1840. * : '
ln the absence of the administrator
from Carlisle, Mr. Henry Duffn ld,' is author
ized to receive payments and cluims on the es
tate.
NOTICE.
B ETTERS of administration on the estate of
William Moore, late of Jlonroc township,
-deceased, has’been issued to tlie subscriber re
siding jn Cliurclitown, in the, same township,
Cumberland comity, I’a. All persons indebted
to said estate will make payment immediately,
and those, 'having claims against the estate will
present them for settlement.
• . , . ' ’ RUDOLPH KRYSHER.
■ October 26, 1840. - 6c .
Viiluiibte tract of Limestone Lima
for Sale. . •
Will be sold private sale at any time between
this and the 15ch of November next,
. J 1 first rule limestone Plantation,
late the property of James Neal, Esrj. deceased,
situate in Dickinson township,' Cumberland,CotJ.
bounded by lands of Andrew CalT.lhcis, John
Wondburni Samuel Huston and others; .contain-’
.mg 240 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 v'. 4 -V— -
: JfegK ■ » ti’JELJOPn'GnOVSB
:W||g, AND KtTCIfENi >
fliSpß 'A; LAnC-B'BEIOE,:^
Wagon shed arid other out huildings-T-anda well
of good writer. . ~ , , : .
Tlicrearealsopn the premises a good Apple
Orchard; arid'other fruit trees, also a large Pool
of water that lias scarcely ever .been known to
gVtdvy. ■■■ -r
, Persons wishing to view the property can see
the same by calling oil Mr: resides
on the.pjtsbiUeu, -and, for Uie price: conditions Of
s'afe, by application' to Win.. M. Riddle, Esq. lit
Carlisle, or to Hr. Samuel Boyd (brie of the
owners) near Columbia, Lancaster county,'Pa.
: October22i-1840.v.\'- ’ -'"5
, i : ,; :NE,W ; GOOIJS.'
mHE subscriber, has :just received. returned
J. from the city with a supply 1 of usperior new
s'yied . ... ' ' r -;,
: FALL 4: HISTLIt tiOOLS,
consisting in part of wool,.dyed black, blue
claret, ndaiia,' browiij invisible greensand-mul
berry; cloths,' woobdy<d black, blue nnd figured,
«asti«iercsf satinetts oHalhdcscriptioiisj—cqr,dS:
ticks and checks,
figured carpeting, saxony, prince and mnuslinjde
Iniqps,,' bombazines yimrt; mtiiubi, blue ibhipk,,
black .mouse, fawn, brown, .figured ,»mfc plain,
silks." Figured pnd plajp Jackoneub, nipsliibj;;
Green baizc. flanntls of .different' colors; gloves'
and bocscry, Cloth add furcaps. .Broshe iutd;
merino ahawls. Mbckirbuva rose amt point'
ulaiikels, .Leghorn andstrayr bonnets,.together
wiln an ; assortment ofGroccries'andQoeens
wafe. Allof tvhicli'will he disiiosed .of nh'the
most, reasonable term’s, !;RvrsbilS are invited to
fn cßewhe** I'™ 1 '™*.^^llU^selyesbeforei)ucbas*j
; The; subscribers have just received, and are:
C. IUHSITZ.SCo.-
VALCABLEFABMS J?OR
■■. SALE. : '
for sale thb following l
: Jlixlescrlbed Veal estate, situate in Green town.
ship. F.ranklio Oquntys .adjoining tl\e Turnpike
road,, ap'd within one inile.ol Gvecnvlllnge, viz:
X.tt'Q Farm of Jirst rale liiiimohe.'ldnd,-
containing 190 ‘acres; having thereon tfi e'eted a
two story
STOND HOUSED
a newTVame' llarn', ; Sliedsi Cribs, 'nnil all tht
necessary out buildings, with a .sufficiency-of
timber land;
2. ; —A Farm, also of first rate limestone
land, (adjoining the above) containing 175 acres,
haying thereon erected a.;, . ,
®Siife ; •■■STOME' MOUSE,
V ' •■■ BAWK-'BA'UPf, •’ ‘ -j
Sheds,- Cribs,..and outbuildings; audio full pro-:
ppi’tipn of first rate timber.
On each of the abovetracts nrc.peydr failing,
wells of good water, and orchards of choice
fruit,’ the fences are in good repair;’and the land
in a.high.state of cultivation. '.These farms tire
not surpassed by.any in 'thc cast end of tho coun-.
ty., , , ~ . ■ ...
3,— A 'small farm of Pine, land, three
miles’ south of fjhippensburg, adjoining the farm
of John Clippingcr, Esq'.v containing 100 acres.
This property is well timbered, and would be a
comfortable home to : a person that, wanted,a
handsome low,priced projferty.
’ For further, particulars imply to the subscri
ber residing in the borough l of Shippensburg,
Cumberland county. Pa. b; .
DAVID NE.VIN.
August 24, 1840.
TjrUST.rcceivH aseasonable and general, ns-
Qftsnrtment of Dry Goods, which will he sold
»l reduced, jirices. Amongst blher bargains will
be found some very superior" mcrinmck prints.'
The colors are fast, stile splendid, cluth"very
superior, and 28 inches:wide fpr.ljj 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 al the same
price 1 have also renewed my stock of linn
netts* and will dnlyinform the public that I Will
sell,Tuscan li nmetts aa low as C} cfr.’and prices
of other trimmings to cjUToapoml.
Togcthefwith. many,other goods, all-of .which
will he found in South Haiiover streets, and for
sale by C. DAUNITZ.
VALUABLE PROPERTY
V FOR SALE.
THE administrators of the estate of.
Joseph Walter, dec’d., and agents for the heirs
generally,will dispose of at private sale the fol
lowing described valuable real estate, all of which
is situated in Silver Spring township, Cumberland
-county, rind about 3 miles .north of Mr. GoorgeH.-
Bneher’s Mill, vis:, " '
No. I—A Farm’of first rate slate land, contain
ing 179-acrbs and .111 perches neat measure, hav
ing thereon creeled a two story. .
LOG HOUSE & JLOG BATIN,
with a Spring Home. There is also on thp pro
perty an excellent orchard of choice fruit trees.—•
About (iO acres is cleared. Under good .fence, and
_wel Leal tivated,- and tile tesiduc~is~cbvcrcd with
thriving timber, , --i.
<’ No.2—A Farm of excellent slate land, adjoin
ing the above, cohtairinig 119- acres & 127 perches
neat measure, having, thereon creeled a two story
WEATHER BOARDED HOUSE,
a Log Jinrn wiifr Sheds attached, and a Spring
House. There is also an cxocllotAApple Orchard.
About 100 acres are cleared, ana the remainder
covered \yith good limber. . The who)p is. under’
good fence and in a high state of cultivation.
No., 3—A'lot brgrouhd, adjoining-the above,
containing nearly six acres of well cultivated land,'
on which is erected a
LOO HOUSE & FRAME STABLE,
with a Spring House. There is also a small orch
ard on this tract..
■ ..Oh each of the 'hoove tracts there, is a sufficient
quantity of meadow, land, and never fiiilingsprings
of water. The whole will be sold Separately or
together as may best suit the convenience of pur
chasers. : The terms will he made easy, and a
clear and indisputable title will he made, and pos
session given on the Ist of April next, • -1
Persons wishing to view the premises, can call
upon cither of the undersigned who reside thereon.
DANIEL WALTER,
; JACOB WALTER.
- August 13, 1810. ■ . • 3m
T. H. SK2L3S,
MERCHANT TAILOK,
HAS just received and.i/s now opening* at his
stand in West High Street, a general assort
ment of new and . fashionable goods,' suitable for
gentlemen’s wedr,Bucli as
CLOTHS, WOOLDYEO BLACK,
Blue, Green, Invisible; Fanoy and Cadet^ipixed
. C ASS I MERES:"
Black, Blue, light Doe skin, fancy and single
milled.
VESTINGS:
Saiins, figured Silks, Valencies, and Marsailes.
'■‘‘.SPAIT CT ARTICLES. 1 ,
Such as Stdcks', Gloyesj StlspopdcrSi Il.andkfej'-
chiofs&c. y\ll of which will lie,sold %iul made
up in the most fashionable manner, and at the
shortest notice. ’’ ’ . ' '
J Carlisle, July 30th, 1810.—til
A' -DENTISTRY. ■
_ DR. 1, 0. LOOMIS,
eAS returned to Carlisle, ami will, as here 1
tofure, intend to: the practice nb Dentistry,
lie found at Ooi.' Flcrree’s lintel..
' Persons requesting it will be waited upi.ii at
tjrcirrcsidehqcs. t ■ . . • o
: • 1 • CDr, George D, Foulke, '
Reference,— -s Rev. Titos. O, Jhornton,-
. • (.Dr. David JV, Mahon.
Carlisle. March 12, IH4Q. ,
New Hardware. Grocery
;. s*di>a.:;
railtlS subscriber lias just returned from thc ci-
JL tics of New Yorki"Pniladclpliia and Bafti
more, arid isnow opening atliisstororoomSontli
East corner of Market Square and Main streets,'
(formerly occupied by G. VV. Hitner, Esqi) a ge
nbral assorUnpnjgof ■ ,j. - . ~j ,!
STOKB’WAP.S.
OHD^IBWARE, BMTTAKIA- •
WARE, OBOOBBEES, V.
Oils, l^int3,Waroish6B;’'GldBs; > BrushqBi Whips,’.
Canes, Lamps for burning eptnpblrio Oil, imtl q
great variety .of lariiclfea' usefni jand' necessaty for
: yhj
• I lie lias.aUoVmicr will.constantly keep onbdnd,
elegant substitute for
4tierm:OU’ f Wpappolntei
brMesarsivßackeßS iillrothet of, Nbtyark, N. Ji,
Oil.
qtja very>easohable rate tkalf to*
■■• Jr
i\ j>^irhipiBeT^an'dT)na<le.
he ts pble anddoterinibcd
wiU fihd it to lheif advantegb’teWvo.bim'a call, ’
' HENryduf,FIELD. •
il
«SkßltS and otliefa tliiit- m ake use iif/gen
irinyN.NvtQrtediisinolassos.'trteiritmriied
. - i'- ■ OTf. J. ft jyjEFF,^
:■ BUp.asoiT'SsiTTiGT,:
•jr> KSPEtrrVULfcSr lndies ami
JJS/gt-nlloincudt Cmiislciiiul its vicinity that
lie-aeiS’A'rtlßclaWTceth ill the indst" approved
maimer. l|e also ccatcH, plugs- undseparates
teeth to ai rest decay. - .-V.
• -I)r. N. prepares a tooth powder,.which -wlu
tensthu teeth, without injuring the enamel, col
ors tlie ynms a fine red ami votccshcs lhc‘ nunitln
The tooth ache will he cured, in, most cases,
without extraction j-fpid, iin.odontalglc.wiish is
prepared for’hcaling sore, gums and fasten the,
teeth. , „ ‘ ■"
r.ndics rind gentlemen arc requested to call
and examine his collection of I'orcelaiir op In
corrnptahle .tcethl .which-will never decay nr
change color. nfuh'ape free front all unpleasant
odour,,'dnrahfe and well adapted,fpf chewing*
winch will he inserted in' the best manner and at
fair prices.' 1 no n- ■...
,A)I persona wishing D.r. N. tq call,at their
dwellings will please to leave a line at his resi
dence) No. i Harper’s Row, when lie will punc
tually attend to el-cry call in the tine of his pro
fession'. From a long, and' successful practice,
he hopes to give general satisfaction.
Carlisle, August 1, 1839. ■ , tn
VAIaUABiaK: PROPERTY
. , ~POR':SALE. ~,i> ,
THE suhscriherjollhrb at private ; ale, nr, rea
sonable ternist the following real estate, viz:
‘ A TRACT OF LAND
situate inHopewcll township.Cnmbcrbuid coun
ty, 3 miU*s north of Kewburg, adi .unihg^,lands
of John' Ileycrlich, Thoinns IL fneHnger,. Jiml
others, containing 2»0 ncK*s nf shite* and free
stone land, having thereon erected a gord two
story.- HOUSE new BANK . ,
BAKN, Spring -House, a first rate jj cTLs
Saw Milli with an Orchard of cx
cellentftuit. About 120 acres
cleared and in a good state of cultivaiiun, and
the residue covered- with good timber. Any
person wishing to vicw. 4 ihe premises can be
shown them by, HPldyingto, Benjamin' Ramp,
residing thereon:**' ■ .
u IPs*act cf ¥ f*ooiliandy ,
adjoining the North Mountain, containing about
60 acres. This tract will be sold together onn
lots to suit purchasers.
AXiSOp A O? £AKD,
.situatein ,M,fni;i, township; abwitC miles, north,
of Newyille, containing 221 acres, having there
on erected a two story Log
MOUSE, KITCHEN , SPRING HOUSE,
and BANK JiAUJS.. About 130 acrt-§are clear
ed, and gooff timber • There is*
also erected thereon a -Tenant Ilouseand Black*
smith Shop 4 with a young .Orchard of grafted
fruit trees.
For terms, See. apply to-thc subscriber resid
ing on the. last mentioned tract. - . ’
WILLIAM KAMI*.
May 7.s 1840.
NlilV AND CHEAP
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
CONFECTIONARY & FRUIT
STORE,
GEORGE: W. WEEMS, .
KESPEC I'FULLY announces urthe citi
zens of Carlisle and the public in general,
that he has opened the above business iiy the
house formerly occupied by Dr. Koiand, nearly
opposite the Carlisle Bank* and next door to Ar
nold U* C’o*s.* store, where he intend* keeping
constantly on hand a large assortment of CAN
DIES and i
-SYRUPS. . ,
such as Lemon, Ginger, Pine Apple,.Sarsapar
illa,'Orange, C.apilair, am!-Strawberry, all of
which arc inanuiactured by himself—aLo/Wa
ler, S (la, Duller and SweeICUACKEUS. lie
intends keeping constantly on hand a large as
soitmentof
. ■ PRTUIT AIT.D NUTS,
such*as Raisins, Eigs, Prunes, Hates, Currants,
Oranges, Lem°n»» Citron, ’ Almond*,Ciearii
Nuts, Filberts, English Walnuts, Ground Nuts,
Cocoa Nuts, &c. Bcc. ,
All of the above he will sell wholesaled rctai
MERCHANTS. DEALERS, , ,
and all others, will find It to their advantage b)
calling before purchasing chewlure. , All ord
ers from the country will be thankfully recciv
cd and promptly Attended to s
t BAKING
attended to at the shortest notice.
ICR CREAM served up*(nr parties, &c.
•N. B.—Two uppi entices wanted to the above
business. ‘ None aeed'.apply, unless they can
conic weir recommended . '
' Mav 7, 1810.- .- . . v.
TAILORING,,"^
THE subscriber wnul<Hnfonii L insTneml,snnd
the public in general, that hr has bis shop in
High street, in the shnp fennel lv occupied by
Corniack M’Mamis, one door west of N. VV.
Woods’store, and would solicit r. share ot pub
lic patronage, ,
WILL!A.VI M’PHERSQN.
August 20, 1840,
For. Hale.
KOO Bushels-Bituminous Coal, of excellenl
Ojupialily, at the' Ware House of Rheeni & Hal
bert, West High street, Carlisle;
-August G, 1810. . ' '• -
lints! Matsl Mats!
; yßlacd and white Russia.iVigoniu;, Fiir, Chip,
Palm I.eai,'Leghorn, Wi)low Cane and-Wue 1
Hats, fur sale wlmlrsule ami retiiil. '
* ■ - CHAS.IiARNI rz.
: £s*s£tG*2Jwsr-K./Eei<GMffJVB:: ;
..-ATiTHtB Nip.VV.STORE...'-
S HAVE just received u.seasnnablu .ussurt
ment of DRY GCXJIJ.S, which I have re
cently imVchascd and will be able to sell them
at greatly reduced prices. The stock' consists
nf exti-ii wool ilyed. blue; black,' brown, .olive
and various otlief.cnlyrsbfv r; T -
. • 3SIOAD" Qto'tta;'•••!■-
very superior CASSIMEI(ES >inl Sattinets,
English and Domestic liuenSc cotton Drillings,
ami a-general assortment of summer stuff, for.
men's and boy s’ wear, Hangups, Cords, Lion
,skill Cloth; togelliOi. -with 'a great viiriefy bt,
Cliintzcs, Calicoes, Mouslin tie. 1, tines 1 t=t iic.li
shades, French Lqwns.j IJoinliasine, :Gro .tie
Rhine Silk, blue black.lfaliivn, and. Mattione,
Silk, Fi'encli needle worked and cbm moii’Capes,
,boh.hiet and cotton Laces and Edgings, T’dotiiig
■cif various breadths';and qualities', Pilfisid k!*l, :
dad fotton Ladies' and Misses’ Gloyeaf black,
lace apd,green an(l white, hbrncf Veils,.; togetlfei:
with ii neat .assortment of .Cashiiiere.dlirnclia,,
twisted silk mid BantU'
kerchiefs—also ii foil,aesartnieiiV Of Uoiflestic
Goods, Groceries, Shoes,,flats aiidDjiPV all of
vttlil^jbhayct
makes me conf dentUint I sell good goods and
give good bargains. ‘ ttheWfu'e tsKc ttie'liber
iv- df inviiiug my tnnm-r ctisfiTinent and 'friends
and tbe Yiublic gviier.dly . tO'exaiiiiueo my stock
in due season,] -0d0..; 't 7H_o;
: ; .Thmikfiil tor past Tatters. I.hope by,close, per
sonal attention to Ijnslness tb'ourit and iVctive
a shafeofpiibl(c^atitenagrt >?! ; : c, ’ : -
3-, ; 'V - ic.ffod,:' ■ GHAS. BAkNITSC. d
"1 Carlisle, May 7, 1840, ■• -, . . .. -y , ;
ncat! y oxcci.il edall!iis
v office.,
At a stated; Orphans’ Court
hfgan and hctd.ou.Tuesday.the 25th day of Ad*
gU*t 1840, nt/OarJislp, fpr-.Cumberland county,
before the Honorably S;miueV Hepburn, iVcsi
dqiit, and Jn’n.'StuHrt and Jno.l.cfcvrtvEsq hires,
Associate Judges of : the Court,* assigned
tyc., the following proceedings were had, lowitt
25th August 1840, Rule on .George Walters,
David Clever, John Clever, George C. Clever, -
Barbara Bahghmah7;Heury'Miller and trail
his wife, and the childK'n of''Elizabeth Scott,
deceased, who-was intermarnql with . Andrew-
Scott, heirs of Christopher Wallers oh said
county der.Ul., to appear at‘the next stated Or
phans’ court, 1 th be held at CaHislcv tm the 24th
day Of Dep.enijier-iu'Xt,' to sheWcnusc why Pur
part No. 2,. being' 1J acres.of y ,land, witli.-two
story Hog House'and Stable thereon, being part
of the. real ‘estate of .said dec'd., should not he
sold, publication iit tluS rule td Ije 'inadc' tu tovq
newspapers* printed* In the Carlisle foi‘ six suo
cesslve weeks, to Insufficient.-notice tb thepar
ties Whbrcsidc qut ofthe state., - : .
Cumhtrldmt’Counij/f'SS,:/ M
• Ithe umlerMgher!, <lb :^ certify that
the above iy a-tniy copy nfthe recovds
nf the Orphans.'court oi said county,
in lestiiiumy-whcreof I have hervuti*.
to set my It and ;n»d seal .of a flirt* this
. od (lav of K^ptcmlier'A."llB4o.
WILLIS FOULK. O. O. C.
•’&’ Certificates of Agency
For the Sale oflirundr elk's Universal Ve
getable Fills, arc. held in--Cumberland
- county by the following agents. ■..
OKO. W. HnH4KE,..Carlisle. - .
H. ... .
Adam lUvgle, Mediaiilcbbiirg. ' ’
■ lliilic & Bi’enneinaa; New Cumberland,
(iilmnre fc\CKiniu-y,"New vide.
I, Ulegle & Cil., GlmrdiUuvii.
~,M. ii. Hupp, Siureiiiaiiitown.
! As counterfeits of these pills arc in some rases
sold for tin: genuine oiiesjtlid safely nf L!;t- pub
lic. requires that none shpuld lie jiurdiased ex •
eept (loin those reengnized ns agtnls aho\e.
RICHES HEALTH;
Those who enjoy health, must Ceitninly feel
hlessed*when ihey compare lhemHelye*{ to those
sufferers that have been afflicted for years’with
various diseases which the human family are all
subject to be, troubled with.. Di.se isi s prest nt
themselves in various forms and from various
circumstances, whuh in the Commencement,
may all he checked bv the usc»«f I Jr. (VP. liar
lich’s Compuund' strengthening and German
Aperient Pills,—such-as DvspepsiajLivei Com
plaints, Pain in the side, Rheumatism, General
Debility,--Female Diseases,-and all diseases to
which human nature is subjOcti where, the.sto
much is affected., Dircciidns for using .these
Medicines always'iaccompany tlu-in, , These,
Medicines can be taken with perfect sa f ctv* by
the most delicate female, as they arc mild in
their operation ami pleasant in their effects.
Principal Office for tne United ,St »tes», No. fil
North Eighth.street, Philadelphia. Also, t.u
sale by J. J. NITERS & CO;
DTStEPSXA! DITSPEESSA!'!
M ore proofs of the efficacy of 'Dr, Iluliclib
Medici.ues.— Mr. Jonas llartmax," of Snmney
town, Pa., entirely.cored ‘ of .the above disease,
which he was afflicted with for six years: hi?
symptoms were a distension ahd oppres
sion after-eating, distressing pain pit ol
the stomach, nausea, loss of appetite,. giddiness’
and dinmchs of sight, extreme debihu ,;ll.itulcn*
ce, acrid eructations, sometimes vomiting, and
paid in the rir ht side, depression of spirits, dis
inpbed rest, f.iintm-ss,'anfl‘not able to pursue hi
business without .causing his iipmcdhte exhnns'
non and-wealiness. Mr. Hartman is hoppy tf
state to the public and is willing to give any in
formation to the afflicted, respecting the won
deiTul l)i»m ; nt lie received‘ frnan liu-.tise of ])r
Hurlich's Compound Strengthening and German
Aperient Pills. For sale bv
.J. J MYERS sc;Co., Carlisle.
<4ongl»s, Colds Consumptions
.Mrs. A. Wilson, of Lancaster. county, Pa.,
entirely cured by the use of Dr. Swayne’sSyrup
of Wild Cherry—her symptoms were cnnatani
coughing, painln her side, bark and h«*ad. de
praved appetite, spitting nf blond, .no rest tn
night, See. 'After using two bottles of Doctot
Swayny’s Compound Syrup of.PrumivVirginiana
or Wild Cherry, she fonml heYSelf relicvedp.utd
by the lime she had the third bottle, s)u
found herself entirely cpred of the aforesaid dis
ease, which shc.hadbeen afflicted with tui thm
years. There, are daily, certificates of various
persons, whlph add sufficient testimony, of thi
great efficacy of this invaluable medicine..
For sale by J. J. Mvi.u.s Co
o
Cured by the of Dr, llir]irb*.< Comp* um
Strengthening and Gwrman Apencht Pills.
Mr. William Ricijaui). Piti.-sbmv, Pa, en
tirely cured of the above distressing discase:-
his symptoms were, pain and weight in the lef
side, loss nf appettp*, vomiting, acrid-criirta'
lions, a distension of die stomach, sick headache
lurred tongue, tcuhtenance changed to a dtroi
color, difficulty of breathing, distmbed rest, at
tended with a cough, great debility, with mhei
symptoms iadira‘ihg givat derangement of tin
functions nf the liver. , MivUichard had the ad
vice ol several phy.sichvtiB,:b,u* -received no' ve
nd,.until using!) r._lLirlir.U!s- Med»dne,:whicl
terminated in,eficcling a pi ifi-ct rnro.
For sale by * . J. J. MYERS,
. - ; ?OST- OFRIOS, -
Csirlisle’sPa v .' August 1,; 1840.
jlrrivqt and Ds/iarture r f f Mails’
Eistern daily 'nbouVl2m
. «*
Western . .*•
'-si- -»< ll>h.m. 4p. in.
Southern v - . • .**,*13.01.: Ida. nv.
Mechnnicsb’g. ■ “12 10; Tp.ifi,
Newville;.,* u -11 a. m. .11 a. tin
R; LAMDEUTON,!*. At, .
BANK NOTICE.
WHEREAS the Carlisle Saving- Fund So
ciety, will: expire an 1813. ■ Notice isliore
by given, agreeably to tbocimstiiiitiori and laws
or Pennsylvania, that the' stockholders of said in
stitution intend, applying to tiudnext Legislature
of tire Comniomvealth for a renewal of charter,
change of name, style and title’ to,“Cumberland
Valley Sank',!? increase, of capital apd general dis-.
counting and;banking pi) under such
restrictions : ns tlie Legislature may directi The
above institution to bo continued in Carlisle. Pa.
: d - ■ ■‘ JOHN J. MYKUS.
: Septcmber.lo,lBlo.-.■ Cm:
;;,ii:A^UP±CT ; QM,,.,
. iierehy.infornis ttotcitizens
nf;Carlis!e, iiiid the pubjjc gciiyi-nliy, that lie
hai' taken the s|idp nearly opposite the JaiU
where lie will'be prepared fpthaiiufactiire to
.order, orytHb; most tcpsifpilile ,a*iv arr
ticle in his line of business, such ns ' ” «
i &e. ri
ing Ases. He Boncits asharc ufiiublic pa
trunage. - . • '< V- . ■■■ .<•.!;• w
■ 1 ■
>CntliBle^oV:^srJB4or^^ ;^^!iir]y : r &
j *•.' -4
~ A very sfipfribr article, ti B|jcrm;Oll .mav'lie
hail fey;calling
W.J C. i'cmlqalff off
BLANKS FORSAKE; AT THIS OFFICE
By the Court.
Messrs. Va»ii;haii ft IVl**i c on-t- Dai iag st vet -
al weeks I MiflVi'eij a partial parah sis • i I ti e
■Tight tir m ami of tip. third had f. n r ;l, (Ingi is i i
the tight tloinil;, Whh h'sei sihlv i.iVtttd ti e
w hole power iif the hint i, »> riling'■ heri.me. to
me a chllie.iill task wiiirli ho ohl a, i ■oenitc
lint.with grriitlrdiiiiimM.rri legibility. 'I he use
nl hall a Imltle of ytair -I.iaiim lit gav e tr.tire. 11 -
-lief, ami I cheet folli hi at this teslinua y to itm
-efficacy. r<,.i sslf hv
SSSORT PACTS.-
■”;-T 6TK3 .JLJPLIST3D. *
Sl' iH siimniniesvtirjiei! (hat the Hhtumalism
cannot he. mud hi exu-i nal 5 p»Mu afu » • —.
! Ms may In true soim tjnu j; fmi it is.also i rr»
tainl) true that this <Urtr« ssh y •’<>?» j l;.ii 1 1 mi
a-t he cured hy interna! itrredhs, o;r«jit hy
stluir lung and t*r nstniit use, Jn w \ i. h pnh; J s,.
at the same tiir e t hoy si 1 m i»t re uu s jp-i (t all v
deranged, dil.ijiiaUd ai.d dcstuitd.* Pveit
were not -this the. e sue In \v ‘hail ih<-' Treat dis
tress of the soft* rer he allc vts.ird while «inh
sh»w anfhdr.uh/Hnl T» nu cU ; s lia\e thetf t fTi 1 1 *
I he answi r Is plain, candid -at d hu M t j m u>e
Er« ETgwc p s ICcrv© and T ccc £ inline ut.
No mine could he im ve apj/»< prute. Ji res,cl'*
e> and smmlk's the t ar.c! allavs pains nu-st
ePectmlly on, its hist a, and hy-a t'( w
nppliCrttionsn un" <s tm ivrfh ctiialii and spe< d*
il> Uheinnatir ]>.dns than any.i 111* it a] Ir\ ytf 1-
nal remedy.was e\er kui vn to di. Ti \it ; h.d
hecunvincid. Km-sale hv /
* ' - ‘ HTI-.y ICNSO.N-ft-DI'KKLl 7 :; s '
(Carlisle, Jan. 16, IBdO,
/ITT2STD TO VOXTiI CDsJGEC.
11EV. I)II. HA II'I'IIOLOMe\V’S
'JPtatFi SiA'pcetcrmst Stfrifjt,
AN.iigive.ihle ift.uii.il am) tirViliie ronttly
far old», liiurst i.iss, pains in tin:
»>-ast t iiiflnei.gii, h.if.l breathing, aul i.ifiiteit
cspertiialii.n. ' .
II iwcvi r inn-illljif it may appear, Dm l< r
li.tttlt'-lott|Oul’n.k l'-,\ [ lcltup,
lirvvi: Imt H known. *. (.if in i.fli'iiijiiiu Vtjli. lin
.the.above .carts. M,n:v r.iTtllie' p> Imvr
rceeived nitwit B its u'tiins. ;i he ptibliy. am
i rs’a tl!u 1! \ it:\ l tr;l tn ni-.ike a trial of ihe ait]*
clc 'l'heii itv-vahtc- wit! lit- ' fn|lt 'atli sl. ti. >’,if
sals- by • STIiV l£Nf.O}s & D.JfrKLE.
J.tmi.ity 16, I.MO. . .
Rff: ,S\V AYN E: U'esptcti>cl ElitnicV:—-l*n Hi' 1
’•the-very beneficial lil'ei is whieli 1' Has (f
received trinn tin- u-e of till Chirp'riid Si) up
"f VVilil Cherry U.ivk, la in .fully, \vi'ltu(r ta tes
lify tn.lbV asicaiiiltiag VlTt tit. My altai k was
that nfa'common cnlil, whi-h bi-gilh tii tliroat- '
«« something of a mnre.'at-rjaUs iitiltire;;' iieiii’g
tc;i htnnientlcd tit ustf il)c.abnvc!Syitii>, : -.fin'ulljr--
Kj\V l ‘ if n.tt'iß!, tiri'',,aiit litfif,|iy:t,o, say .it ,gaii - tne
others'.tweuld om- tloi.inrriu'iiie tit the ct frimi m e
nft I (if tl'icir calils and citm-lis,' 1 lit-v would pre- '
yem.n disease which wapiti heVniiWalai-ininj;
t ils ch;tyactct‘, atitl nmch non e obstinate in.thev
curt i’»» ' , Ef-"noi) I-. Fuskv.
• 111. Arch tr Fifth sts, Vliila. :
Eighth mouth,‘S3, 1839. , .
/i he above nicdicine is foi,SaJ, by J. j. livers
: , Cl ’-.pat-lisle: . ' . ... ... .. ’
Closet,
7 p: in.
5 p. m. 10 a. in
ti 1 11a. m. IPa: in;
’ Dyspepsia ana Hypoconariacism.
Cured hy‘T)r. Hurti'ch'scekbrMhlMrt
; Mr, WM. MOKUISON. i.r Siliu'yikill Sixth;
i J hila(U),arnictt'(lTt>r seVerafyeal s
' v, lh,,thc flhove distressing dheest—Sirkness ut
the stomach, headache, palpitation ol the he;,i t, ~
impaired appetite, arrief- eructations, .rolilmrs"'
Hiitl weakness of the extremities', emaciation
general debility ,'disiuibe'd i festi aiid
weight at the sWmaclVaftt renting,'severe flying :
pslns in therhest.hack and l sides, xtisliveness, '
a dishke fdr society iartuoyjind ■
lassiuuleupnn Ihelcasf ncca.sinn. IVIlv Mpvri
,snu had applied tnthe most eminent pliysici.uis,
whh : cohaidered it'heyondahephwcr of human; '
skill, to restore him, to heaUhihoweyer.l ns his
pjliictions l;adf,et^red.him,tp4t i dcnUp',aljlo'can- ; i •
tiilinn, havhip beep induced ,hv W fyielid. of liis,
tO'try 'ne. befnp" .
Jiißlily i recomjpt htledi-. : ti®i-bcuh.d
two package's for triali hefniSfclisiiie rlih second •
nachaKe.he for ad hiinselfrtßfc'ielieved, and
hy-cominbiitK.t.he; use ol;|ilft||Ppfei en
, no vr , taj<iying all .the .
blessings of perfect health; • v . , ;
For sde by -i' Co. V
'Or
h -\ 0:
bio' forthoeoasoiunVlhe store ot-1;; ; ;
” ■ 'V. A. BICHAKBS.
■Silly 30, 1840. .
IMPORTANT - : DISCOVERY.
Tills, public ore hereby directed Jg the med
ical of l)ri ■ lIARLICITS'
celehnited.Coni/iounrf Strengthening Ihnic, ami
German ji/ierlent l‘ilh t which area Medicine
of creat value to the afflicted; discovered,by O.
I’; HarliCh.'u celebrated physician at Altdorf,
Germany, which has bcu»,ujfaj,yyiih.,bl,ffBVai
leled success thrnuf;hppt.Gtj^Anfcj:^ilhlgl|)l f( i.
(cine cimsists
ierient.ahd i(ie
I’ills; They
tmd.; slipnld r both; nt
cure. Those wJ(nXI d affl!Cted;wrulrt;dp \VcII to,
make-I trlal pf triis fiiysU^bleMe'diClneitisthey
ii'cvec produce r pr;nunseu l juibiJC7'jltii;gi
A safe and :.s $
and all Stomach Complaints (-piiitiin Side.fjLiv*
■ • jOSS °f Appetite, Flatulency,
1 alpitaliiih of thdileartj.General iJebilily, ls r ei>
ynus Irritability,:S)ck- Headache,.'X-’ernnle BU
eases, Spasmodic AfTectioiis, it lie umiitisni.Astli
mas, GuiiMi | iii , tioi.,&c. GermanMcricnt
l>Ula al e to cleanse the stomach and purity tins
Hlood. lhc,l:<pio or Strcngi/ieninx J'i/ls aid
■to bti englheii aud iavigm-ate iheiiei ves and di-'
Restive ,organs and give tone,to the Stomach, as'
all disease-! originiileTrnm ihipurities of the biord
and'disordered stomach, .This mode of treating
diseascs.is pnrsoedlVy all ; practical'Physician?,
which experience hip taught thero-tobcithe only
remedy jo efflect'a They itVp'noi ;<mty.r«d
c.iimniciidcd and presci ibrd bv the most expe-’
rienced Thysitmms in.lbeir daily, ‘lpt
also taken byAbose geatit'men thViiisi'lveVwVui..
ever they (eel the- symptontoof-.tjipse -disease S,
in which nicyitiulW''them'lo I>e f(Ticarims.—
This is the cltsc in all largo'rilii soti which ihey
have an extensive sale. Jlas not to lie under*
stood that these medicines will elite all,diseases
merely by purifjihg tlic : ' they will
not do; lmt they certainly wilt, and Mifriciciit
authority of daily proofs asserting thin tin sis;
medieincr, taken as rctUininie.uded by- the di*
rcctinns which accompany them, will- rijrc a
great majority o! diseases of the stomach, lungs,-
and liver, by.'which iiupdritiesof- the hlood ait!
occasioned.
Ask for Dr. fl irlirli.’s Compound
lag Tunic, am! CSerolan-Aptriem Pill's.
Principal Office fr.r tin* s,ile nf this medie.it.fc
isnt No. 19 North Eighth .street,‘Philatli li.l ia.
■■ sale at thedrug s'li'f ohJ. ; J..,M.V?.
KUS.& CO., Carlisle... who ore Agci*ts,.fnf
Cu.ubeHand county. Nov. 21, IFSSh"
Vaughan <s■ Pclcrhcivx Ked I/mimmU . .
gjUPLUIOH to all other applications hit*
rheum -iiism. chilM
<>l the limhs, vtillh'-'is and wc.akncs^e!'lhutils,
h-.iv throat, ftc. ‘ By- riddling' thflKifttirik I pt "well
into (he a.hsur haVsh htVgoiug,.to h« il
aurl then the head-with it ihmto 1 nij;U
cap the relief affordccl in that paiulul ftruj t/f
tjie.tlje disease. i. • • • '
RHEUMATISM OF THE lIKAD.
Numerous cures in all ihc.ahm e atftrliohk have
romc-under the ohservaxhn c-f the pnplieloi s.
The f'*l,lowing sii.aii tnt tn i 1 a r.t iu.m hal.K* fAiru
of partial paralysis of a liinh is IVi..ni Williarii
U. Norton, Est] v a.vTxTu,ki»own and lespvclaClu
macistrate.ef S/.mhwf.ti
. STK\ KNSON h DINKI.K.
CirftsV, Jan, 16, )8-;0. - ’ /. ,