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Washington Ci/i/,_Nov. 12, 1840. Register’s Notice. Register's Office, . 7 Carlisle, Nov. 14£h,_1840. J Notice is hereby given to nil legatees, creditors ami other persons concerned, that the following accounts have been filed in this office for examination, by the accountants therein najned, ami will.be presented to the Orphans’ Court of-Gumberland County, for confirmation and allowance, on Tuesday the 15th dijy of December, A. D. 1840, viz: The supplemental & final account of John Holtz, adihinistrator-of Jacob Rife, deceas - - ed. The account of John Johnson, adimuistra tor of James Spotswood, deceased. The account of Alexander Scroggs,'ad ministrator of Moses Scroggs, deceased. The account of Phllip-Swordt, adminis trator of Jacob Luchman, deceased. The account of Samuel Clark acting Ex ecutor of AudrcvHVlntecr, Esq., deceased. The account of John Zeigler, one of the Executors of Philip Zeigler, deceased. The account of Samuel Zeigler, olio of the Executors of Philip Zeigler, deceased. The’account of Philip Zeigler, jr.' one of the Execu.tora'.nf Philip Zeigler, deceased. The a'cconht of Jacob SheaJfiiJJrad ininis trator of John Shcafler, deceaaftlS**;. The account, of John Houser, Executor of John Snyder, deceased. " - The account of Henry Myers, Executor, of Conrad Emminger, deceased, filed, by David Myers Executor of said Henry My ers.’ , • * ■ •• ’’’ " The account of.George.Eosh; Executor of George Nickey, deceased. ■ .The,account of Alexander P, Kelso, ad ministrator of .William Duncan, deceased. The account of Jacob Ritiier, administra tor of Searight Ramsey, deceased. , The account. of Abraham Hersh. and Christian -Hersh, administrators of Abraham Hersh, deceased. * ■ The account of John Cornman, Esq., ad ministrator of Henry E. Spicer, ib-ceased. . .The account of John Harper, jr., Kxecu -tor bpThonias Wallace, deceased. . The account of John Harper, jr.. Execu tor-of. Mary* Wallace, deceased., i • The; account of David Emminger, and '/Samuel Seriseman, : . Executors of Andrew. . Emminger; deceased. ' ' 1 • The account of Samuel Hear, administra tor of Arthur Null, deceased. ’ The Guardianship account of Henry Grc meri guardian of’ Joseph Casseb, ; (i\u\y dc ' ceased.) ... * T : ” t . JrheHuardianship account of Jacob Shel ley;. guhrdian of Paul Gehr, (now deceased.)' The Guardianship’geepunt nf Janies Dun lap, guardiau'pf the .minor; children of .John K. Cafiithefs, deceased. ... , . . - ’ The Guardiansjpp accqunt. pf Dr, Jacob Wcaver, guardian of Oneasim us l). Weaver. V - > ISAAC; RegiHer^ A‘boy.,tp,leaj;ii;.the One from the, country woplil be proferrjetl. ; .TlfifjlßY-1 WARNER.. Jobwoiki^ - - — —office; ’ j . : Fresh JJrugsj Medicines, £jc. The .subscribers have just received a supply of fresii Drugs,Medicines, ClK*micats,-Oils, l.Jints, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, prtips.i&c-.,'a11,0f which will be sold on reasonable terms by - - - , STEVJiWSOjYp DIjYKLE. Corns. . The American Corn Plaster, stands unrivalled n the long list of remedies fnr.ttie cure of corns. Ail that'is necessary in order to test italvirioes s to make.trial ot the nrticle. Wlien ifs_eflipacy will be experienced. Pot- sale by .... ’■ ■ 57 'E VEjVS OA r isf DTVKLE. Estaie of Michael Saxton, dcc , d. * Ttvrb I'ICE is ,hereby-given that letters of ad- J_s*j ministration on the estate qt, Michael .Sax ton, late of Silver Spring town.slnp,.Cumbei land epunty, dcc’d,, have been issued.to t,hc .subscri ber who.resides in the same towhship: All per son? having claims or demands against the es tate of the said decedent, are rcqmsU-d.tn make known the, same without,delay, and those in debted to make piWm cat. ; . , - JOHN SAXTPN, Ad’mr. November 4, 18401 Estate of JEiUiam S, Ilamsey, dec’d. fT ETPEUS of administration on the estate-of B ,1 William S. RWscy, late of the Borough of (Jurlitle, in the ciW f y ot Cumberland, deed., have been issued to the subscriber residing in the county of York, Pcnn’a. All pcrsnnsindeht vd to the said estate will make payment ioime diately, and those.-having' claims against the es tate will present them for stlth-naVi't. . - ■ .-.ALBERT. C. RAMSEY, Adtn’r., ; Novrinbev 5,1810. N. B. -In'-the absence of the: administrator from Carlisle, Mr. Henry Duflivld, is author ized to receive payments nnd claims on the es tate. ’ * ' ' - If . 'notice.. BJ ETTERS of administration on the estate of William Moore, late-of. Monroe townsjdp, deceased, has been issued-to the subscriber re dding in Cliurclitown, in the same township, Cumberland county, Pa. All persons indebted to said .estate will make payment immediately, and those having-claims against the estate will present them for settlement. 1 RUDOLPH KRYbHER. ■ October 26, IfMO, ' . 6t "Tnew. ©ooi&s. THE subscriber has just received returned from tlie city with a supply of usperior, new styled - , FALL $- WINTER GOODS-, consisting-in part of wool-dyed black, 1 bine claret, adalia, brown,’ invisible green and mul berry cloths, wool-dyed black, blue m)d figured cassiinbres, satinetts of till descriptions’,- .Cords beverteens, tie-ks-and’ checks;,imported stair 8c figured carpeting, saxony,prince and mouslin dc I.tines, bombazines ami merino, bine black, black, .nu,ust*, fawn, brown, figured’ and plain silks. Figured and plain.'-Xickom-tie nut-din-. Green baize, fiannels.of different colors, g-loves ami hoesery. doth and fur caps. Broshe ami merino shawls. . Mackina’uei pose ‘and- point blankets, .Leghorn and straw bonnets, together witit an assortment -of Groceries and-Qiu-ens wuic. All of which’ will lie disposed of on. the most-reasonable terms. Persons aro incited to cull and examine for themselves before pucltas-’ ing elsewliere. ti - ANDREW RICHARDS. • October 1, 1840. -.-- .- - NEW GOODS. The subscribers have vjnst received, and are row opunint? a splendid asortment of FALL tnd \V IN I‘F.R goods. . c. BAUNrrz. & cn. SIX CKNTS REWARD. M ANA WAY from fno subscriber, on Wednes day, the 18th inst., a bound girl, named Mar* garni Johnson. Sdid girl is about M j’enrs of age. All persons are forbid harboring; or trusting her on my account. ■ ‘ ’ * JOHN. C. NEFF. .Carlisle’, Nov. 2G, 1810. JN-O 'l’ 11 i- 80. The creditors of John Blessing, late of, the County of.Cumberlaml, deceased, will take notice that the undersignhd an Auditor ap pointed by the Orphans’ Court of the Coun ty aforesaid, to’Settle and adjust the rates and proportions of the remaining assets of the estate bfisaid deceased, in the hands of Da vi'd’H.q)iie, Esq. his ad minislra tor,amongst said creditors, will meet for said purpose at the house of .William S. Allen, in Carlisle, on Friday the; 4th of December next, at 10 o’clock ACM. of said day., , J. E, BONHAM, Auditor. Novembers, 1840. EBISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. nnHK Pennsylvania Reporter will as heretofore .JL be published twice a Bveek during the ciisu-., ing session of the Legislature, and contain full ren’oris cl‘ its proceedings.’ It will also keep.its subscribers advised from timfe to.,,lime of the transactions of Congress, and- of the national ad ministration, which will commence Us.federal reign on next fourth of March. Ample proyi h\t)\i lifts b‘een.madejj£that purpose. In the present jacture. of 'political affairs— when the Legislature is not democraiic, and the administration of the General' Government as passing into strange hands, much interesting matter may he expected.. The acts of the'Le gislature in regard to the clicrished but,derang ed banking system of the ; whigs; to the embar rassed condition of the Commonwealth which, is a consequence of the legislation of 1835-6* and the policy it will attempt to settle for the state and nation under .the new dynasty, Wyllfurnish cause for ainusem jJosSibly an early niicl determined resistance. . And the first developc mehts ot tlie JlaiTisnn adnlliiisci’htiqn; their cu rious effect upon the hopes of the south, or north, or cast, or the middle states, as ;iU; measures shall raise.or depress them j.and {he tournaments in which the jealous competitors for phtroiiage will exhibit life lights and shades of hope mid fear* of exultation and disappointment, during the proce*s of distribution al Washington, will supply'food for nyorriment lo us,‘ and our pa trons, who are v «exclu(ledAngelher Irony thedist of preferment. The measures dt the adminis tration will neccs’siiriiv-be tVeated more serious ly by the dtniocratifc 1 press; and we shall not he backward'to deal out a full measure of edndem-' n’tudir wheneverdt is dhsen’ed and called for at oiir hiinds.,- *’•'-v• ... v ; •• *.!. • lir the mean.time. the.democratic party has duties to ’-ifs’eif* and the country to perform,*,. of which a full share will devolve on tlie'UepoVter, The federalists defeated it on the. Presidcnliiil election by a;few hundred Govern-’ oi*s election; which in ;its near appmiclrwill marshall the parties for. the contest almost im. l mediately, requires that every democrat rtphir to’Uis post of duty.-' The party must not : he .de feated again; and cannot’ho, if its organization be perfected* and l Hs ranks/bs brought to the polls,in tliein ancient spirit and strength. •In all ‘these mattei'B weshall vigilant to collect iheeaidiest and moist accurate intelligence, , and hand it oVeV to dur.-.readers; and any addi-, , lional patronage >ve may receive will prompt'as L to n greater expense and efficiency in our place ;hnd : vocatimu' . ; TEH MS OPTTIEJREL’tjRTEU. - ----- Pj»r tin;session)i-.- - ; vance, , r ss.oO ! Fbrjlij wlioI? year;'.’. ; ,i,j' '• 3 00' hers 1 nnmtne money. sJiafi;havq 'a,sixth coiiy for’ histrniihleV . . r ~ ,’T7. ■ ;•: •».rt-iskaw, 1 N6vi’4o?l«6 f .' ■ ; :TjTUSr kujjip.ly- Tm qJ mato Ketchup, for salc'-'liy Sttv-ensbii’ane T)inEle;~ - -““~. •• .- .TJUST; receive .a seasonable, and general smiment of pi:y Goods, which will be sold ai mlucetl'prices. Anibngsi oilier bargains will tic found some very superior mcrimuck prints. The are fast, stile splendid, iclotlv.very superior, and 28 inches wide/tyr 13i* cts. callico is worthy t)ie 'attention of persons who wish tb pbrcliUsc ghpds bf the kind; k {Vowing that they aVe better th ntt tiny offered at i,h.e same prrc,e 1 have also' ren h we clmy stock : of -11 on ' netts, and ,will.(?nly inform Ifiv public Twill sell Tuscan BonneUs a.s low as.6TcU f ami prices of ribboiin and, other trimmings, to cbiTespoiid; Together with ninny other goods;-'nil of which will be foiihd'iri Son Ui 11 above rlvr r arid for sale by_-rC**.BAUNIii £•, ■ : VAiitfAfilff.® PKOFEKI'Y. , FOB SALE.'"; THE subscribers, administrators of Hie estate of Josnph Walter, deo’d** and agents for’tbe heirs generally, will dispose of at private sale the fol lowing described Valuable real estate, all pf which, is situated, in Silver county, and about 3 milts north of Air. George H. Buclicr’s Mill, viz; ! No. X —A Farm of first rate slate land, contain ing 179 acres and 111 perches neat measure, hav ing thereon erected a two story ; - > LOU IlOirsE & LOU BARN. with a Spring Itytisc, There is also pn, the pro perty an excellent orchard of choice fruit trees.— About GO'icres « cleared, under go,od-feiic'c,-ahd well cultivated,’ and the residue is'covercd with thriving timber. - ; . No. 3-r-A Farm of excellent slate land, adjoin .xng.the-aboye, containing 1 -j 9 t nc rcs& 127.p0 reh ea neat measure, having thereon erected a two story WSATHSa BOARDED XXOUSB, a’ Logßnrn with' Sheds attached, and a 'Spring House. There is alao art excellent Apple Orchard; -About 100 acres arecleared, and the..remainder with good timber. The -whole is under good fence and 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 , , ’ liQG EEOUSE &. E’RAKiB STABXiE, with a Spring House. ■ There is also a small orch ard on this tract,- On each of the anove tracts there is a sufficient quantity of meadow land, and never failing springs' of water. The whole will bo 6old sopnratply:or together as may best'snit the conVenienceVf pur chasers. The terms will b.e made easy, and a clear, and indisputable title will be made, and pos session on the Ist of ApVil next. Persons wishing to view .the promises, con call upon either of the' undersigned who reside thereon. . . ' isaSii:l waltkr, ’ _ . > ' ■ JACOB WALT.KR. August 13, 1840. • / 3m . T. n. SKSIaSS, - - MERCHANT TAILOR, SJTAS just received and is now opening at his island in West High Street a generalassort mcnt of new and fashionable goods, suitable for gentlemen’s wear, such as ... CLOTHS',;WOOLDYED BLASK, Blue, Green, Invisible, Fancy and .Cadet mixed. CASSSM.EUKS; . . Black, Blue, light Doe skjn, fancy and single milk’d. ' ' ’ ' ‘ - - r-FESTINGS: ■Saiins7-figurcd-Silks7-Valcncics;-and Marsnilcs— . FASTOU ASyZOLSS/''';'’ Such as Stocks, Gloves, Suspenders, .Handker chiefs &c. All of which will be sold and made up in the most fashionable manner, and at the shortest notice. Carlisle, July 30th, 1810.—tf» ■ DENTISTRY. DR." I. C. LOGICS, .. SIT5 IT AS returned to Carlisle, upd will, ns befc- B tofore, intend to the practice ot Dentistry, He may be found at Col. Ferrer's lintel. * • Persons requesting it will be waited upon at their residences , t: C Dr. George D. FoutkCf • Reference , — < Rev. i7ios, C. 'lhornton T - C Dr. David jY. Million, Carlisle. March 12, 1«40. New Hardware. Grocery; AND VAKSSTY STOD.D., THE subscriber has just returned from the ci ties of-New York, Philadelphia ami Balti more, and is now opening at bis store room South Kast corner of Market Square and Main streets, (formerly occupied by G. VV. Hltner, Esq.) a ge neral assortment of ’ HARD77AP-S. STOH2S77AP.3 OEDARWARS, BB.ITTA2J2A- : WAHB, daOCfEHABS, Oils,"Paints, Varnishes, Glass, Brushes, \Vhipsr Cniics, Lamps’for burning Camphiiu? Oil, and.a great va'rirty of articles ‘useful and necessary for furnishing and keeping a house. , He lias also, and will constantly keep on hand, Catfiphinn (Jil t a cheap and elegant substitute for Sperm Oil, and having been appointed the- agent’ ot*Messrs. Bachees & Brother of Newark, for the sale-of JONES’ PATENT LAMP'iinhis county, he is prepared to furnish. Lamps and Oil. aha very reasonable rate'to all who may wish to use this now and economical light - , ’ • : ' •Having selected his goods : himself,- and made Ids purchases for cash, he is able amh determined ■ to.sellloyv. Those having the cash to lay J out will find it to their advantage to give him ft call. ; /■>•! HENRY DUFFIELB. .V -r Carlisle,- -July-9, 18-10; *v’ ; • if •: : L NOTICE. »,£ . notice I have applied judges pi the Court ,of 7 Common Picas pi. Cumberland-couply, benefit of,the Insol vent 'Lawsdl llds-.Cdmiin'p wealthy and ill at' they have appointed the adjourned c6urt(sih df.l)c •cemhei; Jl840,) for. ihtv hearhig' of me. and my; creditors, at tlieXhmrt House; nj ilie .Borough of, Carlisle,'when and where.you may attend if,you think proper. '■ .. ■' ' i . ' DOYLE. if : Nnv;-2S. I'a-lOi ; dec'd. ■ :; 'v" : ivo'tbc;i3.' ■;• ■-■■■ ■ Lpttera the’estate of Barbara E.rforO, late'df. East Pcnnsbnroujfh toWns|iip,'Gujnbcrlaud county, clecM., have beeh'ih’sucd ,to the apbscribef tvlio resides in< the same township: 'Ail-persons having claims of said decc-' dent are foqucSlcd Ip'r'iWaltbhknown tlic same without delay, aKd :: fhosc ! i,nde'bted to make, payment to - • ; ; JOHIS! HOLTZ, Adm’r. : i November 5,1840. ; _ . KAKEUSaud others that make;,use of. gen-, time 14. _N. iDj'leans mplu.sses, areintonned mat U is tVr r s‘aie by C. liAHNITZ. Sufail Oil ot vory Hno qiiiflitV. jusi Kcumpmy . We Yostimeptal Spjritiprcpam) >)£ Dr.' W.; C. McPherson, afe warranted to lie superior- to to any other preparatioh'iif the kind now in one fnrth'e ivtnoval of all kindsof Grfe'e, Tar, Oil, l?aidtVHVax, ’»S , C-; Icoin^lidU-s,(;pntlerni.-n’s wcarinifannaril. For salein.Carlisle by , ■ STE rMNSOAT WDIJVKL E , ..-7 TaTJESPEC/rFUIiLY Iliifni-ITO the'lndies and Bft.i;eiiUemen of‘Carlisle and its vicimty.that ArtibriafTeeth in'.the. most approved manner, ii'e also, scales, plugs and separates tec.tlvio arrest decay; 1 , ' a-tQDth_pbwderi"Wh»rn whir tens the teeth, .without injuring the enamel, Col ors the gums a liue.ved and rctrcahesthe niouth. Thq ; tootti.ache will he cured,in most cases, without extraction; ahtl an odontalgic.wash ts prepared for healing bofc gums and fasten the 'teeth.* - •• • v r ‘ /. • . Ladies’and genUemcnjare;,requested to call and,examine his, collection of Porcelain orln cbrruptTfhle teeth, which will never decay or Change color, and are free JVom all unpleasant, odour, • durable and well.adapted lor which will be inserted.in the best manner and ut fair prices. V. •, , . All “personsTwishing Di% N. to,‘call at their dwelling will please to leave a line at liis resi dcncc, No. 7 Jiarper's Uow, when he.will punc tually attend to. every call in the line .of lijs pro fession. From a long and.successful.practice he hopesio give .general satisfaction. *■ Carlisle, 1 August 1, 1839. ’’ " nv NEW. AND CHEAI'A WHOLESAXS A!ND KETAEI. i CONFECTION MIY & FRUIT; GB&StGiMW. ■JjjSItSFEC ['FULLY aniiiWmcis to tlic cjti .Jre/gefls'tf Giirliale anil thep’ublic in general. thiJl,lie Ims opened the: above business in the liouse’foi'inerly occupied by Ue. Upland, nearly, opposite the Carlisle. JianU, and m-y.t door tp Ar nold ts - (,'6’s. store, where he intends: lieepini constantly on hand a large assortment of CAN DIES and : i; ■ such as Lemon, Ginger, Fine Apple, Sarsapar illa, Orange, Cajo'air, and Strawberry, all of which are manufactured by himself—also; V/a ter,iS ala, Baiter anil SweehCU ACICEKS.. He, intends keeping constantly on hand a large as-l sorlment of. • , ; FRUIT AND NUTS,'. ,;’ such ns Uaisins, Figs, Prunes, Dates, Currants, ([rahjtesjjLeniniis, Cilrnn, Almniuls,■' Cream Nuts,-Filberts,.English Walnuts, Ground Nuts. Coeda Nuts, &.c. Bcc.; , -’ u .. All of the above he will sedl wholesale Sc retail MEUGHANTS, DEALEUS,i and all others,'will Ihul it to their advantage by calling before purchasing elsewhere. • All ord ers from the country will he .tluinkfully receiv ed and promptly attended to. - attended to aUthe shortest notice. ICE CRE AM served up for parties, &c. N. U.—J'wo uppi entices wanted to the above business.' None need apply unless they ,can come well recommended. ' May 7, 1810. - ... V TAILORING. THEsubscriber-would inform tilsfriendsahd the public in general,,that he hashis shop in High smvt, '.jh sTfojV f(hMueiiy’t>ccni^[eß_Hy T CnVmTickrM ’Maim sToYuT~:! 00l ~\v ust~o f‘~N r\V: Woods* store, antl woulO seßicit a. slutrcol pub lic patronage. ' WILLIAM M’PHERSON. A’lgnst 20. JB4O, • ■ For-Salc. ;. K.OO Bushels Bituminous Coni, of ‘excellent GtPqmility, at the Ware House ofithoem & Hal bert, West High street, Carlisle. August 0, 1810. • Maisl Sltaisl Flats! Blacd and while Russia, Yigonit, Ear, Chip,, Palm Leal, Leghorn, W illow Cane and Wof° Hats, lor sale wholesale and retail. . CHAS. BAUNTTZ. - ■ ''JBS&ROJMRSS&E&GJSEh'&iI • ■ -at THE N fi JW- S r l : OIlE. f HAVE..just received a’scasouable assort meat of DRY GOODS,, which I have re cently puvch.used and will be able to sell them at greatly reduced prices, 'i'he stock consists ofexlVa wool dyed blue, black’, brown, olive and various other colorsof - . ’• 3P m OAD 0L0T3,, very superior ASSIMEUES and ' Sattincts, English and Domestic linen £c cotton Drillings, ami a general assortment of slimmer Stuff lor' hum's and boys* wear, Baugnps, Curds, Lion -skin Cloth, mgeihei with’ a great variety; »1 Chintzes, Caiitnes,'Mouslin dc'Limes of ricli shades, French Lawns. Bombazine; Gro de 'Rhine Silk,-.blue black Italian and Maltione Silk, French needle worked and common Capes, •hobinet ami.cotton Luces and Edgings,;Fooling of various breadths''and .-qualities,'* Paris, ki V :and cotton Ladies* and Misst-s* t lacc and green and white blond -Veils, 1 together with a- heat assortment of' Cash mere* vßi ociva, twisted silk and-other drrss-Bhawls and Hand •kercUnd's—also a full, assortment of Domestic Goods, Groceries, Shoes, Hats and Caps, all of Avhichhave lately been sqlcctedwilh care, which makes me confident that iscllgnpd goods and give’good bargains’.' 1 therefore t«k,ei)u’ liber ty of inviting mv,former customers and friends, and,the public generally,,to examine ;uvy stock in-due"'season, t ~ , . > “ : , -Thankful.lor past faVQV-s I hope,by close por sonid attention to businesslo merit and receive 1 , a share of public patrciuiue . ■' - . ! . OITA'S. BAUNITZ. Carlisle, May, TV 1840. V- '' IVAMJABILIE FARMS FOR:" T.ttlCsnbscriber-nflWs' for salt- tbc following {lesrrihfccl r.cal cstutr, situate in Green town' skip, Franklin enmity, adjoining the Turnpike road, ‘and jvitldn one itiile ot GrienvillageVyiz: ; • ii—M Farm of fer'it rate' litilestorie Ihndl contaiiiini!; 190 acres, having thereon erected a two stoi'V ‘J ' ■' ’STONI3 HO.USS,- ahicwErainc; Barn, 5 Sheds,. Ciibs, *ftiul ; ul], the necessary/ out buildings,.: with a sufficiency-.of lunlmr laud. -'. 1 : . ; V 2V— 'Farr^^aUb , '6plfirst^aieMmzktone Iniul;''(ndjohiitig the r abnve) ciiut:iining 175. acres, having jthereonerepledi\ :: , .. §TOKF ■'Mflli • S'ft'ONE Mlol’SE,';' ; BAS K, ,B AliKV.'. ■ ■ ideas,.Cribs,’.'and out,liMi)aipßsi.;and “ lull.pro pnrtibh df first rate,tih(b'eiv s;‘'. ' ,'■: Oneadi of the above tracts are never.'failing wells r.of'/good vv’itU'lS ami; me, lull'd s otcluuce fruit, the fences are in. good repair, and the .land in a high state of 'These farina are not imrpaaied'by'tfljyJiVtireiAst'enfl'oftlie'MMli^ Jt small farm 'of'Piftc < land,'-three miles snuti|;o( Shippenshtfrg, aojnioinß.llie tarm of Joho li-tj... e.oiitainim;, 10(> acres., ijiis property is well tiinberetf, and would lie u cumtnrtable hnine -to a persnatliat Ivalltt’d a handsome low; priced property';' >'"• ; For fgrtheriparticolariapply.to the: subscri ber .residing in- jpe borough, of'Spippeasburg, CundJerla^txdunty.Pa. ,i AinoisVs'4.:lB4o. f"- i• : a ■ '' : ■ : v '■ ' VVOOU u\MN$£D 'AT OKltte £ SYRUPS, -At ft stated. .Orphans? iGouvt began anil held onaTucnday the IStb day of Au gust 1840, at Carlisle, for Cumberland- county.i before the Honorable. Samuel Hepburn, Presi dent, and fori. Stuart and Jnu. I.efcvre. Esquires, Associate Jitdgtjb of, the same Court, assigned See. , the following prodeedhigs were bad, to wit: • 25th August 1840, . Uute.oivGeurge Walters, David Clever, John Clever, Georgc.C, Clev.gr,. Barbara Baugliiiiaii, .Henry Miller and,Sarah his wife, .and the diiildren of Elizabeth'Scott, deceased; who was intermnrlied'wlth AmlrcW Scijlt, heirs of; Christopher Wallers of said county der.’d., to appear at the next stated Or pliiina’.couw. to belw-ld;«t Carlislgi entUe SSih day tVf December next, to shew. cauSepyjiv I'.ur piirt'No. '2, being 1 li' acres of land; with two story I,og‘ House nnd Stable therenti, being part of the 1 real estate of said dec’d, . should lint be sold, publication 01. this,vole to be made in two newspapers printed In, the Carlisle fof|six .suc cessive weelts, to be sniricient notice to the par ties who reside out of the 'State. • \ , .- .; i. By the Court. ■■ Cumberland County, ss. o •. • 1 the Undersigned, do certify that tlie aliiivp is a true copy of the t ectn ris ■of the Orphans’,cmi 11 of said county, ■ in testimony whereof 1 have hereiin to sel my hand, and seal of office this Sd dav of.Srptcinher A, I)-; 1 1840,. ' . ' WILI.IS FOUI.K., .C.,0. C. .. C'erSificaSes. of JEgenoy For'tlie Sale of Erundreth's Vmveradl J'c : gelable Pills, are belli in Cumberland ' coiln/y by the following agenls. . GEO W. HI I N JsE...Carlisle. _L ' S. Culbertson, Hhippensl.nrg. ~ Adam Ri'egle, Mechaniysburg. i .Ilnke Silireriheinnn, New Cumberland., . , Gilmore Bc'M’Kinney,,Newvillc. i L. Uiegfe Sc Co.,»C!luiiclit(>wn. : M. (J. Unppi ShircmaostoWn.. ‘ 1 ; . A s counterfeits of these |>il)» are in snibe cases sold for the genuine tinea, the safety of, the.pub-, Me ret'iuirca tiiiil.'noiie, should be purchased ex cept frtiiTi.thnseTechgnizedus a'gents above'. RIOHES K'OT 3 • Those who,enjoy health, must ceiiainly feel 'blessed when they compare themselves to those •sufferers that'haVe becii ufllictccl for years with, various discuses which the human family aremil subject to betroubled "wiiluV Diseases present themselves in various fqrms ami from various cifcumstances, which in, the confmencv.ment, may all he checkedjjy the use..f Dr. G* !’. liar- Uch’s Compound Btronglliciiiiig and German Aperient-Pills,—-such as l)yspepsia,Livei Com plaints, P«iimin thc-side, Rheumatism, General Debility,' Female ‘Diseases, and a'll diseases to which human nature is subject, where the sto mach is affected. Directions for using these ’Medicines' afwajs accompany them. Medicines can be taken with perfect sa'ety .by the most delicate ■ female, us. they are mild in their operation ami pleasant in tludr effects. Frinc.ip.tl-Onir.e for the. Unilcd„\>lules, No. 5I North Eighth street, Philadelphia. Also, for mile by _ J. J. MVKRS & CO- tSTSTSPEE SXJLII More proofs of the efficacy <d Dr. llarhch’s Medicines.—Mr. Jonas HaUTMAn, of Sumney town, Pa u 'of the ahovediseasq, which he was for six years; his symptoms'werc'a sense-ol distension and oppress sum after eating,.distressing pain Jii-lhc* pit of. the stomach, nausea; loss'of appetite,. giddiness and dimness of sight, extr» me ilebility; flatulen ce, acrid eructations, sometijnes vomiting* and -pain-ih'-tlie-riv-ht-side;, depression-of -spirits, dis,. -turbe(l-rc,st,Tuintness,^uul-uv)Cahlu-JLLLpawu-e_lij>. budnessAvitlhmt causing his immediate .exhaus lion and .Mr. Hartman is happy to slutC'to thd public aSu!. is willing to give any in formation to the a fili'c led, Tespccting the won derfu! benefit he received from the use of Dr. Hurlich’s Compound. Strengthening and German Aperient Pills. For side bv • J. J. MYERS& Go., Carlisle. Goughs, Colds § Consumptions. Mrs. A. Wii.son, of Lancaster county, Pa., entirely cured by the use of Dr. Sway lie’s Syrup of Wild Cherry—her symptoms were constant coughing, pain in her side, backhand head, de praved appetite, spitting of blood, no rest ai night, &c. After us4»g two bottles- of Doctor Sway lie’s Compound Syrup of Prumisyirgiuiana nr. Wild Cherry, she -louud herself relieved, and by the time she had used the third boule, she found hersclf'thtirelv cured of the afqr< said dis ease, whicl’. shc had Been afflicted with dor thm years. There are daily certificates of various jiersons. which mid sufficient testimony juf tlu gi cat efficacy of tills invaluable medicine, ■ For sale by ’ J.J. Mvkus^Co. IiZVBSI GOXAEMiAmT Curcd by the use of "Dr.'lLrlirh’s Compound • Strengthening and G'niian Aperient'Pills. Mr. William lUcuaud. PiUsbmv',. Pa, en tirely cuml nt, the abo¥*crvdistres»ing diseases his symptoms were, pain and weight in the left side, loss of appetite, yomiiij.g,-acrid ruina tions, a distension Of,the htomach, sick headache, turred tongue, c» unp nance, changed to u, citron color, difficulty of breathpfg, iHstnrb»’d rest,.at tended >yith a cough, great debility,, wiih ..other syrtnptoins indicaflug gy-’/it derangenu nt of the functions of.thc liver. vMivßirhard had the ad vice ol several,physicians, no re lief until using Dr. Harlich’s Medicine, which termhvVted'iii effi cling.a \n vfrof cure.. . •For sale by -' ’ •lUyh MYERS Si CO. P'OST'.OS’Si^S, ■'.Carlisle, Pa-. August f, .1840.. ; Arrival and De/iprturv <,/ iUniU . Arrive/!.' , Clour*, Eastern ''- dailjki . 'abi-.nt 12 mv .7. p. m. <• “ '5 p. n\. 10 a.m Western;- *' . 1 1 ‘ 11 a. in. -11-a./m.' . .11 a. in. 4p. ni. Soniiiern ( '' 10 •". 10a. n». : M. : clr-tn'icsl>%7<* r j 12 in.. 7 7p. in 'TsfewriUe. •:rvii, m. 11 npin'. , ; . R, LAMBEITrONi F. M. lIANK. v WriIiREAS the fjnrijslo Saving Fund So ciety, will expire in IS IS. Notice is liere )>V. giveh;agreeably to tbe constitution '.’mi laws ot'Pennsylvania, thavtlio stochholdUrs of said'nn stitution intern) applying to tho ; ncxt Legislature of,,tlip Commonwcalthi ( lbr p renewal., of chatter, change of name) styJo.and'titlo.to “Cumberland Valley Bank,” incroaso.o£ capital anil general, dis counting and: hanging unlici-' such restrictions as the‘Legislature tnhy direct. ..Tito above institution to be continued.in Carlisle, Pa’.;: JOlfN, J.MYLUS... Cm September 10,1840, ~ -TObiEr ■■■■.’ l ‘itte'nlVerWb3 r: inf<*rnis tFie citliefis orCdriisleV'hnd'ilie thht lie has ’taken theshop jieaidy*opposite tliS Jailv wliei’e he will be pi’epureo to nmtiufacture:to oWleci nn the’ most tcusohable termSf anyiar ticle !in*<liis ! line of business, such as 1 - ■ 1 ; Mill PSCK& He will also attend .to /Stecliiig and Gi;hul ing tronage. . JOHjS. HAIUUS ■ CaVlislc. ;5,"1840. ,-i H. r i»rUcle^® } Had tiy chtliug at SteytpsbiV’ahd s JjTnltje. s’ and r Chemical sioriN' r'SXil^^EllL^^WSFSiproi; IMPORTANT; UISWffiERV. THE public are hereby directed to the med ical. advertisements of'Dr.; HARLICH'S ■cclrbrated' Covt/iouTjd StrengttieningThnic, and German d/ierient i'illa, which are a-Mcdicihe of great value to the afflicted, O* P. Harlich, a celebrated physician at Alldorr, Germany, whidi has been used..svjth Ku’iipftral leled success throughout icine consists of nericntjUtid ’ Pills, They'aiVfcach p'bt'us ami should both-be usetf cure. hffljcted to jnake ft trial neycr.'nnjdude sj.ckn^sy«i*Musea>, A bafe and cffcctUaV.remedy for ’’ DYSPEPSIA CfL miDiGE^TXOH , p : and all Stomach Complaints; pain in SidesLsv er Complaints, Loss of Appititc, Flatulency* I alpitation of the Heart, General Debility,, J4ei« • vous irritability, Sick Heml a r 1 it*Fje ni a!eSp i a - eases, Spasmodic Affections,lCu umtfßsW,.&ih - mas, Consumption,&c.The Cehuan'j/ierictif . Pills are to cleanse- the stomach and pumy'Hhe Blood.’ The Tonic o v Strengthening Puts are to strengthen ai?d.invigorate .the nrwes and di gestive organs and give tone to the Stomach, us all diseases originate Irom impurities of.the bleed and disordered stomach, , This nu de of treating diseases ts-porsued by all; practical Physicians, winch experience' has taught then} tobethe only remedy- taeffcct acure. . ;They aro rtoVdnly rt counnended and prescribed by the.most exi.e- ” rieiicVd Physicians id thelr’daily practice, but also taken by those gentlemen tlk wTW n ever, they kel the ayniptoms of those diseases, mwhudjtlie Tliis is the case in all,large cities in which they have an extensive'sale; It is not to. be uncUr* stood that these incdic.ims will cure all diseases merely by purifying Hit bh.od—this* they, will not d<tf blit they certainly will, and sufficient authority,-of-daily a^’s' rting that those ‘ inedieiVi’es,.taken as re’cdniihemlPd by tbecli* rectiPns which*jk company ’ thenl 1 ,- will- (are a great majority of diseases of the stomach, lungs, kindlier, by wliichimjnn i.iits of the blood are ■occasioned.* , < - *• "Ask VorDiv IT irlic.h*s Coin pound Strengthen* injSr fpnic, am! (German Aperient Pills; . -■Principal Office fee the sale of this niedicine_ ttenfNo. 19 North Eighth street, Philudelpl in, .. Also—For.sale.at.the time stoHvof J. J. MV ,EUS 5c CO/, CarJisuv wild arc. Agents.-for 'Cumberland county, • Nov* 21,1839; ■ Vaughan. «s• Peterson's Red Liniment.. gviO FEUIOK to ail other .applications for rheumatism, ( chilblains, sprains, numbness ol the drubs, stiffness and weakness of the joints, sore throat, &c. Uy rubbing the Liniment well into the head with a hair brush at going to bed uml.thcb Crtviring IhcMiynd.wjth a thnme). night, cap the relief afforded in that painful form- of vllie the disease * ’ ' ~ / RHEUMATISM OF -THE HEAD:. Niuperous cures in :t lljhe abo\e affections have come under the ohservath n of the proprietors. The following stau no \i\ of a it nmrUahle ’ cure Tif-partial paralysis of a limb b from William I*. Norton, Emj. awe!' known and respectable, magistrate ot Southwark:.. •Messrs. Vaughan £c Tetersrn—During sever al .weeks 1 suffered si 'partial paralysis o! the rigid arm.and oftlu lbird.and fourth fingirs *f the .right hand ,• which, sensibly affn t«d thp whole powe r of,'Xhe_h«tterV writing became- -to ’me a difficult task-whirlwl-cotild nut execute but.whh g really. diminished legibility / “The use of half a hotile of your Liniment gave entire re* lief, and I chc< rfully hr sir this testimony to its efUcaiy. IVr sale bv - ■••KiT^T^soNr«ri)lNKEEr“" rCirlis'e; Jan. IC, 38‘f0..'«» /; SHORT I-'ACTS. TO TSSS .f.STS.SOTSD. IT is sometimes urged that the Rheumatism’ cannot he cum! by external applications.— 1 hi* may be lrile sometimesflint it .is also l er tainl> true'that this ciirtrtssii-g ctmplaiM can not be cured by iniirnal icmuliiF, txeipi hy their long and r.« nstaul use, by which pet haps, at the same time the sy.sU m In cemcs get eially deranged, dthililiir. d. and • destr: yub Iwtii were not this thet use how shall the yrcat dis- r tress of the m ff rer he alleviate d,while su< h slow and di übifn! u-n’udbs have their clfect* The answer is pb.in, candid and most true—use Sr. Eeu?.e r s XTervc and JiToue Xininrcnt. No name could he no re appirpri.ite.'; Jl readi es and S‘ o«hes the nerves-; and allayspains most eOertua'l) on its fust a| p;icati< n, and.hy, aft w ap|)riCrtti.ihyri nKO t's nn n tHi etualh and spe« d il> Khi-lunatic pains th.«n any internal m ixtt r nal remedy .was i urliiu wii tfTdo. . Tiy it and be convinced. For sab-In' STEVENSON & DiNKLE: • Carfisle, Jan.-lfi, I&IO. ATTSSTB TO VOTTXI OOT7GS2. REV. DR. UARTIIOLOMEYV’S . 7p*in&'lß:t'p€cicr€(£U. > AN agreeable cordial -aml s i.Hectlvi: remedy, for coni*hs, colds,.lio.osv.ofs>,-pains in lire Otvasl, uilluenza, hard breathing, difficult expectoration. However incredible it*may ’appear,. Dorter. Bartholomew's Pink Kxpec.toranl Sy.iup has never been .known t*> lail in, affip‘duig ( rclkl ih. the. ‘above case’s.' ‘Many cei film.-tie's have. been received attesting’its {' irmes. . The public are invited to mid:e-a trial of ihd..m*li-’ ck when itVValue will he fully attested.. .l:Vr, sale by STRVENSO.’N & DIISKDE.’. 'January 16, IS4{). ' ’ TjnhU. SWAA'KE: diespeclcd.Friend Hi? the very beiielui.il cf&rt* which. I..have received from the vise of thy Cntnponnd S\ nip .of Wild Cherry Bark, l am fully .willing t») .tes tify to the astonishing effect.V MV attack was that iif‘ a common cold, \vhl’<h began 1 JO .threat en .something .of a.,more serious.natuyc*. .'dicing rei oiumeud’rcl.to use themhove Syrnjp I finally gave it a trVn|,‘ppd/aiiiii'»lp|)y.t<» say it gave, me instant relief. £sj.-Jmtfused It frequently, ai d always.w)r,h the jdhqe benefiriaUefFects. If •.others .wi-iihi use thjs.m.v.dirine at thc’ceiiimt iu e' ii trt of, tlvcircoPlsand coughs,.they pre-- vt-nr h 'disease Winch Avon hi. be more alarming t ils ; £hafacu ; r; and much more oh'stißate in the cure. *. , F.lwood Ij. Pustiv. , N. W. cnrftcrof A Mil J - Fifth sts, Phila. Eigluli nii/ntl’, 23, 1839. "1 he abrivehhtMlciiie is f.ir sal by I. J. Myers Carlisle,-' 1 ' ‘ , Uyspcpsia sad SypocpjjilHacism. i Cur.td liy /Jr.' Hurlich’s IVV. .VV M. MU U itlSt )N, iil ■ Subtly I kill.hixUl. strict, Ahihuh-lpllhi, afflicted,for.stisernl years with the übiuViii stress! riit 'chsC'rsr-A-Sirknessnt: the .'tifmacli, he;uhi(hie,'fwi)pitutimi'ef tbelUhirt.: impaired ; app.elite, -acrid f ;eruci!B«idnV.;.coldnrM<; and wciil:iiesK,of,lli«-ex,treiriitiP9i' c, !!! , F ia * lo n h®f'i general‘debility, weight lit tlu- stoiii'ach :i ftr rea 11 ng ,'S e\e r e nymjf pains iivlheclK-sthhiick' anti cities, costiveiu’ss, - a dislike for society Orcanversation, languorand lassitudenpnn I heleast occasion. Alr.-M.orri soii had all piled totlieniost.eiiii | ; 1 eTitphyßjciatis,, wiid* considered it beyond .flic .power of hum all ■sUill-th resAdre ; hfm'*o"liealtli!-h(aveVtnVai) hib' ‘affl)ctinnk>adiifcd.ocß«l-*liireto-a.;apiiiiiiaHe't«l-'v diliotr; liiivjnß.ljecn induced by,friend;,'nf, his M^didpesi.a^tlfty’bejnf•. highly 'recotflmemled. by•" which pe prdtturea tW'n t'rialj’ before"nsingtiie second.; paokaßeslie fmtpdd>imsq)f,i;rcatly:relievedj ;and-~ liy continuing ithehuse.nl thgniotlje , disease, en- ; tirie,ly. t alt tiiessings.bf perfect health;. '' ' -fFop sal ulty. J. - jwJfhMritts tSt Co. o NEWGOOD^^ fbl theseasonv ai-thetefore bfhw,'* ; July3o, 1810. " : '■[■if-; *vV'' ‘ c'~ J r -
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