i ; r proclamation: PENNSYLVANIA, SS. In the naine anti.hy the the (jommonvvealtli of Pchasyi ■,' . vania. '' V • DAVIp R, POUTER, i flotamor of tile said Commonwealth, To PAUL.MARTIN, Sheriff of thvCowx. ty o/Cumberland, 2b£uiVe, ' ■ tNO;‘ ' ‘ Whereas a vacancy lias happened in the rep resentation of this State in the House of Repre sentalives of the United States, in cmisequcncfc ' of the death of William’S. Kiimsey, Esquire, c lected a member of the t weiity.-Eevcntlf Congress from the thirteenth Congressional District Now, therefore, in pursuance of the,provisions in such case made by the constitution of the U. ■States, and by the acjtof the General Assembly, passed the Sitd.duy.of July, A. D. 1839, I DA VlD i H. PORTER, being vested with the exec utive authority oft he State of Pennsylvania, have issued' lids writ, .hereby" commanding, jbp said Paul Martin to hold an election in the s.iid county of Cumberland, on Tuesday’the 4th. of May,’ for choosing a representative of thisCom monwenlth, in the House of Representatives of the United States, to fill the vacancy 1 which has happened.ns aforesaid,-and you arc hereby re-; quired and tnjoiaed to hold and conduct thc.said election and make a return, thereof in the man ner and form ashy law is directed andj-equired. Given under, my "hand niid the great seal of the Stateiat Harrisburg this 30th day of, March, . in the, year ;of our I.ord one thousand eight hundred arid forty-one, and of the Common- wealth the sixty-fifth By tue Goveksor. H. PETRIkEN, Deputy Secretary. ■ of the Common wealth. In pursuance of the above writ, I PAUL MAR TIN, High Sheriff of Cumberland county,' do hereby givepublic notice that an election -will be held in-saitf county, on~PUESI>AY.the 4th of MAY, for a representative'll! Congress, occasioned by the death of the. Hon. William S. Ramsey. ' - - - The said election will be held throughout the the county as follows; The election in the election district composed of the borough of C'arlislepfihd : ‘townships of N, Middleton, South Middleton, Lower Dickinson, Lower Franliford, and Lower VVestpennsboro’, will be held at the Court House, in the borough of Carlisle. ‘• The election in the district composed of Silver Spring township, will be held at the Public House of Joseph Crier, in'Hogestown, in said township. , The election in the district composed of East .pennaboyough township, wi.Bpejicl'd at the pob, 3ie‘b^M^dLndMW;lQ^&e«’ l township, • !1 fie el'ectiori’ih the disll-ift composed o("New. Cumberland and a part of Allen township, will be held atjdie public house of John Sourbeck.iii New Cumberland. ' . . The election In the district composed of Lis burn and a part of Allen township, will be luld at the public house of Peter MtCann, in Lisburn'., The election in the district composed of (hat part of Allen township, hot included in the New Cumberland and Lisbu'rn election.districts, will he held at the public house of David Sheafer, in tjhepberdstown in said township.. The election hi the district composed ol the borough of Mechanicsburg, will be held at the public house of John Hoover, in said borough. The election in the district composed of Mon roe township, will be held at the public house of Widow Paul in Churchtown, in said townshp. The election, in the'district composed nl Up licr Dickinson township, will be held-at Weak er’s School House, in said township. The election in the district'composed of the, ■borough of Newviile. and townships of. Mifflin, Upper. Frankford,-Upper Wcstpennijpornugh, and that part of Newton township, not included in the Leesburg election district hereinafter men tioned, wifi be held at the Brick School House, in the borough of Newville.. The election in the district composed of th; township of Hopewell, will he held at the School House in Newburg an said township. .The election in the district composed of the borough of Shippcnabnrg, Shippensburg town ship, and that part of Southampton township, nOt iiicluded in the Leesburg'ejection district, will be held at the Council* Hoiisc, in the bor ough ofShippensburg. . , f And in aud by an act of the General Vsaem bly of this commonwenllh, passed the 2d July 3839, it is thus provided, “That the qualified electors of parts of Newton and Southampton townships in the county of Cumberland, bound* ed by the following, lines and distances, viz:— Beginning at the Adams county line, thence a long the line dividing the townships of Dickinson and Newton to the turnpike road, tficnce along said turnpike to Centre school-hohse; bn said turnpike, in'Southampton township, thence to a point oil the Walnut liottom road at- RcybucVs, including KbybuckVfarm, thence a straight di rection to the saw-mill belonging to the heirs of George Clever, thence along'Kipshir’s run to the Adams county line, thence along the line of Adams county to the place of .beginning, be nnd the same is hereby declared,a new and separate election district, election to he held at, the . public house of William Maxwell, in Leesburg, Southampton township'. .And the.Ecv.cral.Judges.and Insppctor,s,.(with, the clerks appointed by them,) who were elect ed on the 19tfi qf March, are required to attend nnd perform at the said election the several du ties enjoined bn them hv law, -‘ And the return Judges of the several election districts of Cumberland county, are hereby rc-„ r quired to meet at the Court House, in the 80. . .rough of Carlisle, on Friday next after the said election, at 11 o’cloek A. M., with certificates of the election in their districts. Given under my hand at Carlisle,. tliis Ut day o r April A. D.' 1841* and the sixty-fifth year-of Americanlndepehdertre. j '• •. PAUL MARTIN, Sheriff. STBAYED from the -subsoriber, in the Bor gmammmßi oogh of Carlisle, dp ; t : Bturday the SOMSf? S7th ult. a SMALL DARK RED COW, with crumpled horns and tKSSs&d white face, and'slink in the ramp.— Anyinformalionthatcan bo given of her will be thankfully received and-liberally rewarded*. wm, McPherson. 3t. Carlisle.,April 1, 1841. ' . Teeth! Teeth I -Teethl dr. h. kb,mar, Begs leave tp inform the' .citizenVigfr end, its vicinity j that he has made arrangements, to; Spend the'greater part of his lime in Carlisle,' and inay.be.consulted at hfc rooms at McParlane , B-Ho ,p ' lel on all tho various Branches.of his profession. Familieain Town and Country visited.Sa usual.' Dr. E.”bas given ;Messra. Stevenson &-{Hnkin-ii- Segeipt formatting and furnishing bis unrivalled . Carnation Dtniifjrue', where it may. bo Had tvholc sate and retail. V ■ Carlisle, April 1, 1841. gf BOOT & SHOE MAKING. rnBB *ul»sribef'helfel»y inform? his customers ,1 and the piibiicin general, that.he has remo ved his'Bootty Shoe Manufactory from: Pom fret -to the. Main street, in the room,forine>ly oycu; pid as an office bv J. hquier. Esq. a-few doors • ■west of the Car Office.-on thVnorth side of. the - ■street, Wljere he will ninnufactmeKOprS and LHOES clever/description, inatieat.fasliion. ableandsiibsiantial manner.’at moderate prices paper. °r approved country pro. duce.- ■; lie returns his sincere thanks to bis cus' . toners- for their.fstyorsi "and Will be .happy to serve them as formerly. - -At the Same time,' h? respectfully solicits a imare. bf the' public’s favor. ■Carlisle, April 1.1841.-: :3t :', r - N. B. An apprentice wilt be taken to lesrn the above business, KESPECtEIh-hV informs tiicipubliq tliat; ife has commenced at the shop of his father, in mouther street. nfew dOorseaalof Leonard's ■store, .the businesS.of , ■ ' ' '’' - v house ans sign Fiflmm i ;; ■ ;aND ! P.AEI2R HAKGINC; ', and hopes by.-stiictatt(;ntion,tQ.bUsrnesshand an i anxious-effort to please,- to merit and receive a sbare of public patronage. .; V ; ; -T'fri .. - THE SUBSCRIBER, Thankful for past favors,, hereby notifies his.old customcraiand ,tlle public, generally, that he keeps constantly on hand,' and will manufacture to order, at the .did place, Chairs of description; Also, BEDSTEADS,-BREAKFAST, iff DIN ING TABLES'—.all’of which lic will dispose of on the most'reasonable terms. He invites -Ills friends to give htm'ircnlU v, ’. RUFUS E/SHAPLEV, ■Carlisle, February 35; 1841, : • BOOT & SHOE EMPORIUM. THE subscriber thankful.forpast favors respect fully announces to the citizens of McchaniM hurg and vicinity, that he has on hand a largo as sortment ofßoots & Shoesr —Ladies', Gentlemen's, Boy's, Misses' &. Children's course and fine, Leath er and" Morocco, which ho will sell.low for cash. The f public are requested to' call and examine for themselves. GEORGE F. CAIN.— Mcchaniosburg, January 7, 1841. LAY & STOUFFER’S >IW Foundry and Machine N Sliqp, The subscribers thankful for pastfjivors, here* by notify the public that,they still* continue at their stand in Main Street, a lew doors east of the Jail, where they are prepared todo at short -notice _ ■ • ' - - ’ i M 0 ■ OF ALL KINDS, such as Turning Lathes, Jlpplejfuls, Plaister breakers. Corn shelters < T/olldivldrivilsi,Mandril’s Patent Machines fof. bending ff'agoti .Tyres t ;tt r agoshbxes aiid Coach boxes, of all sizes, Sjpve Blales.,. Mill Castings; s : c. fyc. ~ They will ulsobxtUd SI OU S E roWE it s and tv- THRASHING MACHINES, i ■ - ... - ■ • , ■ and do all kinds of repairing, ns they are well prepared with patterns nf Various kinds. They will also manufacture Cutting boxes, Btr./*Scc. They are also preparcd lo for Mill Gearing, and of every kind, at "short notice. - • ■ - Also, on.hand h lot of -Withcrow's Improved Patent Ploughs, which they will dispose of rea sonably. • . “’ • GEORGE LAY, • ABRAHAMSTOUFFER Carlisle, March 4,184 T.‘ t LAW NOTICE. ■ pETER F. EG E, Attorney at Law. Office JT opposite the Carlisle Bank. ' March 25, 1841. . 3ma U*HKD Tim-E.Si Wanted immediately one Journeyman CHAIR MAKER, qne TURNER, and one ORNAMEN TAL PAINTER, to whom constant employment will b,e given. None but.godd workmen need ap ply. - Also, two APPRENTICES will be taken to the above business immediately. • , C. E. H. DAVIS. Carlisle, March 18, 1841. Estate of William Keith , dec’d. LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Wil liam Keith, late of the Borough of Carlisle, Cum berland county, dec’d., have been issued to the un dersigned residing in said Borough, in due form: All persons indebted to said.estate are requested to mahe immediate' payment, and those having claims of demands Will .present them without de lay, for settlement. March 17,1841. 3, W. EBY, Executor. Brigade Inspector’s Orders. T HE.enrolled.inhabitants.subject .to. military duty residing within the bounds of the Ist Brigade 11th Div. P. M., will parade and drill in companies or troops under their respective commanding officers on Monday the 3d day of May next-, and the Regiments and Battalions wilLparade for inspection as.follows, viz: a _ The Ist Ba?B6ih Reg’tand the 3d Bit Cumb Vol on Monday the lOth day ot May next. ' The 2d Bat 86th Reg’t and the Ist'Bah.Cumb Vol on Wednesday the 12th of May.,i The Ist Bat 23d Rcgt on. Thursday the 13th of May. i . The 2d Bat same Regt on Friday Jhe 14th of May. ! , . • "1 he Ist Regt Cumb Vol bn Saturday theUth of May.' ' . , , The 2d Bat S9th Regt on Monday, the 1/th of May. ' ■_■■■■ - The Ist Bat.same-Regt oh Tuesday the 18th of May. . r . ■ The 2d, Bat'Terry county Vol'at thesaihe place, on one of the .two last named days at the order of the dommaridiiig officer ot tKe saidrßat.' The 3d i Bat 113th Regt on Wednesday the 19th of May. ' ‘ > ■ The 2d Bat same Regt on. Thursday the 20th ol May. •’ - ;■ • ' ; «. Tlie Ist Bat of Perry Vol on Friday the 21st of May.' T .-.t'--’-- 7~~! , The Ist Bal l 13th Regt on Saturday the 33(1 of May. ■; .. ; V. Company Armories must"be in order forin spection, and the picces : of Artillery and appa- Titus thereto beloiiging mustie in the Beld for inspection. Officers in command of companies of: Militia must have at least 4Sergeants-and 4 Corporals to each company at Kegimentalcr Battalion in spection. J . ■ /K 7 ]- -V! Ii ■ , Commanding officers of Regiments or. Inde pjmlent Battalions and tho officers in command of troops,'\jnust make their annual return of their respective commands to theun .dersigned on tlie day of tbcUegimehlai or Battal. ion inspection to which they respectively belong, • ‘ w; FOULK, Brig.Tnsp. Ibtßiig. 11th Div. P. M. '~Biig'. Insp. Office; March 25,-1841. , --- ---- DRYGOODSf ■ V¥ttl K subscribers hate just received from Phil. X adelpbia, nt 'their .sfore in South' Hanover street, a hirge and general assortrhent.of f ' ' . Spring- # Summ cv Goods, oflhebeat qualityr nlso”on hnnd a large stock of Groe.-jies and E|nur, all,of which fh e y-offer jo the public (fpr, cash) as low as they t"he coUnty C^a 3 ' at “'her establishment in ? Qtiriisle, March 'hs,l9tu'* A ’ 1 11 ■ ■” ' '• ~ ‘,r ; • „ - : ■■ r|tHE besfceefinthe.Market at Nnh'r’s Stnll >. A will be soldatfif-cehtsperpound for cash.: -V cal and hfutton inpropbriion;, ' ; • JOHN NOBLE, fit Co. •■-7 •i.-:‘VVr. lEcOrtOlliy. iJ; ■■■>:.*[ .^ws^MUn»elßtal.Sp»CTt^£ivgpsire3*tij> ! £>r;. ! C. Mcl’hefspTV.'.are warranted, to W superior, (o “to’.aiiy qtlieVprcpiiratidd'6f'Uic ;: kinilndwiiimie, fnVtlie;Vemoval of.alikihds of (ifeasej;'TiiiV 011.- Palnti; Wax, W.vdromi ladies O' gehtletribh's wearing apparil.' For sale in Carlisle I>V :| - ‘V■ STErKNSOtfVDhVKLE. JUST deceived a supply of very supcrioriTo. mato Ketchup,'for sale by Stevenson and Dinkle. > • . . . ’ ' BLACKISMITHIIVO. riflHE subscriber having leased tho shop of Mr; J. John Moore, ir/NorihHnnover street, respent fully informs the,public that liqispropared tochr ty on the COACH AND,' RL ACKSMITHING business in all their; various branches.- He will also manufacture I.DGK TOOLS to order. From hie experience in.the.business, Jio flatters hirnoel f that bo will-be able; to .render.satisfaption to.alj vi’hq nigy favor, him' with, their custom. ’.Ho solicits tho patronage of;tlio public. . . .. * r — ~ RICHARD aNde rs oNv Carlisle, January 7,1841. ‘ tf TAILORING. THE subscriber would inform'hid frjcndsnnd the public in general, that he lms bis shop in High-street, in, the shop formerlyoccunied-by Cormack M’Manusi’ohe'door, west of N. W, Woods’ store, and would solicit a share qt pub lic patronage. *■ . WILLIAMM’PHERSON.: August 20, 1840, - ~ fiats! HatsJ. fiats! Blacd nnd white Russia, Vigonia.Fur, Chip, Palm Leal, Leghorn, Willow Cane and Wor> Hats, for sale wholesale and retail. •' 9HAS.;BAUNITZ.- ; DENTISTRY. DR.'l. C. " HAS returned loCarlisleVnndAvill, its here - tofore, attend to the practice ol Dentistry. He may be found at Cbl. r erree’s hotel. ;•!- Persons requesting it will be waited upon at their residences,. ' , . n C Dr. George D. Foulke, Reference,— ■s Rev, T/ios. C; 7 horn ton, ’ _ (.Dr: David M Mahon. Carlisle. March 12, 1840. T. H. SKILES, merchant tailor, HAS just received, and is 110 W opening atrliis stand hi West High Street, a general assprt ntertt(bf naty-atid fusluettalila ‘god'ds;' Bailable. for gentlamch’a Wear, such as . . CLOtHS, WOOLDYED BLACK, ' Blue, Grcen.-Invisiblo,‘Fancy'ahd'Cadet mixed. ASST JBIUSS! Black," Blue, light Doe skin, fphey and single milled. VESTIBTGS! . Salina, figured Silks, Valepcies,-and Marsailca. -- SVfcSTOY AP.TICL3S. Such ,os Stocks, Gloves, Suspenders, Handker chiefs &c. All of which will bo sold and made up in the most fashionable manner, and at the shortest notice;. . Carlisle, July 30thj 1810.—tf. ' NEW GOODS. The subscribers have just received, and are now opening a splendid asortment of FALL and WIN I'ER goods; ' C. BARNITZ, & Co. ' Pay Four Costs and Save Costs ! All COSTS clue on the. Dockets of. the sub; scriber, will be'collected with Costs after the first day of April next. ■ • ROBERT SNODGRASS. ' Carlisle, March 4, 1841. ■' NOTICE., TAVERN Licenses granted at the last courtare now ready for delivery, &c. R. SNODGRASS, Treasurer of , - Cumberland county. Treasurer’s Office, Carlisle, March 18,1841. Call at Kennedy's Shop if you want CMEMaffuGES. THE subscriber has now on hand and is finish, log, between 50 and 60 Carriages, ol differ ent prices and patterns! such as , , —.. COACHES, ——— F&LUNO TOP BAROUCHES, Standing Top Family Carriages, Tilburies and Buggies of every variety. Both Carriages and -Tilburies will be'sold cheaper than ever offered in ibis country before, prices JglOO to 55400 for Cash or'good Paper. Having a very heavy stock on hand, the subscriber, will be induced to sell very low, and hopes that persons wishing to purchase Carriages will give him a call before going elsewhere. ’ Also, a large assortment of Silver, Brass and Japan’d ; MOUNTED HARNESS, . - both Double and Single. The above Work is made by first rate Workmen, and of the choicest' materials, —Oj-Repalring-done as usual at the subscriber’s Shops, situated on Pitt street,-immediately in rear bf the Methodist Church, and hear the Rail road Depot. • , F. A. KENNEDY. Carlisle, March 11, 1841., , V Estate of 'Abraham Goodyear, dec’d. W ETTERS of administration on'the estate of ■ i Abraham Goodyear, dec'd.. late of South Middleton township, Cumberland county, have beep issued to the subscriber residing .in said township: All persons’.indebted to; said estate ;are requested'to make payment immediately; and those' having claims to present the(ii proper ly authenticated without delay. " ‘ ‘ JACOB GOODYEAR. -March 11, 1841. ~ . ‘6t ---- For Snltj or to Let. A first rate'laiwforsifleor rent,-situate with in one-halfmile of. the Borough - of .Carlisle, known; by the name of: Col. McClure’s Farm, containing ' c -:,v- Tmo Hundred and Eighly-ivio Acres. This Farm is wellcldcnlatedfor a Grazing or stock Farmi; /Possession "will be given Of the a bove.:property onrthe first of April next, ", Enquire-pf ;5v DunlM>,- AUair,- Carlisle,. ,or.. at Oak Grove'Furnare of .' ■: " V ■ CHRISTIANr.THUDIUM, *, Oak Grove Furnace, March 4,184 K., .. St. ; GJtRnJEJV SEE ns. I-bave just received my. usual supply of fresh GAR DEN SHE I) S, which may be had either in papers or : in bulk at the agency store. ■ ./' V ■' , ■ ,• . . . * JOHN GTUV. / Carlisle, March 9,1841. • ■■rUST reccivednml for sale/three thousand ffU pounds new and prime Western Bacon at the Warehouse, ofHfnry Rhoads; ! I - ‘; l ' : 3t • WOOD WANTED. TO - THE- ■A'F-S l lilOTS|P'.’ ' i 1: BTisSometimcsurged thatthe Rheumatism JL cannot be cured by external applications.— .This may be true sometimes; but it is ajsn. cer; tiiinly true that this dirtressing qomylamt can not be cqi'ed by .internal .remedies, txccpt.by tlicii - long and constant use, by which pci-imp’s, at til'd aame time the system becomes generally deranged, debilitated and destroyed. • Even werenot this the Case howsshall the great .dis tress of the sufferer be alleviated while-such slow and doubtful remedies fcSyc 1 their effect* The anssfer is plain, cknmJ rod limit true—use Sr. Howe’s Nerve and Bone Liniment. Nq'name could bemnrb appropriate. It reach es and soothes the hetvesiancl allays pains most effectually on its first application, and by a few applications removes more effectually mid speed-, ily. Rheumatic pains than any internal or exter nal remedy was ever-known to do. t'i'ryit and b For .sale.by. •STEVENtJON'Sc HINKLE, Carlisle, Jan. 16, 1840. ATTEND TO TOX7B COUGH. -REV.DR. BARTHOLOMEW’S Pink Expectorant Syrup, AN agreeable cordial-aiid effective remedy for coughs, colds, hoarseness,'pains in the breast, influenza, hard breathing, and difficult expectoration. V ' •- However incredible it may appear. Doctor .Bartholomew’s gink-. Expectorant Syrup-Ims never been known to fail in affording relitf in the above cases. Many certificates have been received attesting its virtues. The public arc respectfully invited to make a trial of the arti cle whcn its value will he fully attested. For sale by STEVENSON 8c DINKLE. January 16," 1,840. DU. DWAYNE: Respected Friend:—From the very beneficial effects which I have received from the use of thy Compound ijylrtlp of WihlCherrj'llark, I am fully willing to tes tify to the astonishing effect! My attack was that dfa common cold, 1 whicli began to threat en something of a'morfe seriousnatuye. Being recommended-to use the above Syrup, I finally gave it a trial, and am happy to say it gave me almost instant relief. Thaveuscd it frequently, ard always with the same beneficial effects. If others would use this medicine at the corpmence n.ert of their colds and coughs, they would pre vent a disease which would be more’alarming t.its character, and much more obstinate in the cure. Elwood L. Pusev. , _ N, W. corner oEArch ts* Fifth sts, Phila. .Eighth month, 23, 1839, '1 he above medicine is for saL by J. J. Myers ,Co.,Carlisle. •, r Dyspepsia and Hjrpocotitir aclsm. . Cured by Dr. HarJicMs,celebrated Medicines, Mr. WjVf.’MORRISONi of Schuylkill Sixth street, Philadelphia, afflicted for several years with the above distressing disease—-Sickness at the stomach, headache, palpitation, of the heart, impaired Appetite, acrid eructations, coldness and weakness of,the extremities, cnrtacialion & general debility, disturbed rest, a‘pressure and weiglU at the stomach after eating, severe flying pains in the chest, back and sides, cqstivcncss, a dislike for society or conversation, lahguorand lassitude upon (he feast occasion. Mr. Morri son hud applied to the most eminent physicians, who considered it-beyond the power of human skiU“to,rcstore him to health; however, as his afflictions had reduced him to a deplorable con to try Dr. Haiiich*s Medicines, as they being highly recommended, by which lie procured two packages for trial; before-using the second package, he found himself greatly relieved, and by continuing the use of them the disease en tirely disappeared—he is now enjoying all the blessings of perfect health. ForsdebyT J, J. Myers If Co. B'IMSGJtIJV/S! It.tRG.IFAWI AT THE NEW STORE. I HAVE just received a seasonable 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 blues black, brown, olive, and various other colors of , , BROAD CLOTH, ■ very superior CASSIMERES and 1 Sattihcts, English and Domestic linen 8c cotton' Drillings, and a general assortment of summer stuff for men’s and boys’ wear,' Hangup's, Cords, Lion skin Cloth, together with a great variety ol Chintzes, Calicoes, Mouslin de Laincs of rich shades, French Lawns, Bombazine, Gro de Rhine Silk, blue black Italian, and Mattione Silk,French needle worked and common Gapes, bobinet and.cotton Laces and Edgings,' Footing of various breadths-and qualities, Paris, kid,' and cotton Ladies’.and Misses’ Gloves, black, lace and green and white blond Veils;-together .with,a neat assortment of Cashmere; Brocha, twisted silk and other dress Shawls and Hand kerchiefs—also a full assortment of. Domestic Goodsr whichhave lately been selected care,which makes me confident that I sell gdrjdjgpods and give good bargains. I therefore liber-; ty of inviting my fbrprer customersjS^jlj' friends, and the public generidly,,to examine royistocli in due season. - > ; 1 ’■ . . Thankful for past favors I hope by close per sonal attention to business to,merit and receive a share of public patronage . - CHAS. BARNITZ. ■ Carlisle, May T, 1,840. . , y VALUABLE FARMS FOR • SALE. . v : THE subscriber offers for saTerthe following described real estate, situate in Green town ship; Franklin county, adjoining the Turnpike Toad,'and within one mile ol Greenvillagc', viz: Farm of first rate limestone land, containing 190 acres, having thereon erected a two story ' - - ~ —-----i- STONE HOUSE, a new Frame Barn, Sheds, Cribs, and. all the necessary, out buildings, with a_sufficiency of timber land. . , . -. . A Farm, also of first rate limestone landf (adjnining:tlie above) containing ir-S acres,, haying thereon erected a :r ■■■■ TWO STORY .. .. MW STONE HOUSE, BASKMBtf, Sheds, Cribs,, and out liuildrngai ami a lull pro portion of first rate, timber.,; '• /, Oh each of the above tracts are never failing wells of good water, and orchards of choice, fruit, the Felices aye in good repair', and the land 1 in ahigh'stale of cultivatibfa. /These farms are not surpassed by any in the easferid of the coun ty*- 'Si—A .small''farm b/ Pihe :la'nd,\ three miles snuth of ahippfflisburgj'adjoining the farm: of jolih Clippinger; Esq.', containing 106 acres;- This property is well timbered,-'and would'beta; comfortable home to a' person that- wanteda hahdsonte.low. prided property./ / v "For furtherparticuiars apply to the subscri ber residing in the borougn of Shippensburg, Cumberland county. Pa.: ■!;■■ '-2-V ; ; : ,;-r ■ , ; ,r; DAVID KEVIN.. I. ; -August 04, 1848. ; • • •- ■ - ’■ - -post.6s , '?iob. Ciu’lislc, Pa. August i, 1840. Arrival and Oe/i'arture of Mails. ■ ■ .-.V-.V- rf Arrives . :.. : Closes. Eastern dally about,l2ni. >‘ < r p.ni. 'I.. «• ..*• .5 p. m. 10 ; a.;jn. Western . V r 11a .ni. 11. a. m. ««, ~ •< ,11 n. m. 4p, m; Southern . . M,.; 12 m-. 18 a. m. nieclianlcsb’g •• ?i-‘■.-.12, m. .. 7p, in. Ncwville ■ ,t* ll n. m.' IX a. in. • R.T.AMBERTON, I*. M. For the Sale 'ofFraridreth , d-Universal Ve getable Flues are hcldin Cumberland /JCguptyby, the. following-agents. QEO. W.iHITNEE, Carlisle. ~L :i. S. Culbertson, Shippensburg. : , .Adam Rieglc, Meclmnicsburg. . , ; Hoke.&Brennemun, New Cumberland.’ ■ . Gilmore Bc : M’Kinncy,Ncwvillf. ' ‘: : L. Uiegle & Co., ; CHui-clitown. :! M. C. Rupp, Sliuemaustown. 1 . • . As counterfeits of thqse.pills.are in some cases sold for tlie genuine ones, tlie safety of the pub lic requires tliat none should be purchased ex cept -om those recognized ns agents above. , HIOHES NOT HEALTH. “ Those who enjoy, liekllh, must ceitainly feel blessed when they compare'themselves to those sufferers tliat have been afflicted for years with various diseases which the human family are all subject to be troubled with- Diseases-present themselves.in various-forms and from various circumstances, which -.in the commencement,- mayrall be*checked by thenise of Hr. <)rp. Har llch’s Compound strengthening and German Aperient Pills,—such as Dyspepsia,Livei Com plaints, Pain in the side, Rheumatism, General Debility, Female Diseases,, and all diseases to which human nature is subject, ‘ where the sto mach-’is affected. Directions for using _ these Medicines always accompany them. These Medicines can be taken with perfect safety by the most : dqlicatc female,’ as they arc mild in their operation ami pleasant in their,effects. Principal Office for the United States, No. gl North Eighth street, Philadelphia. Also, hr sale by - J. J. MYERS 8c CO. DYSPEPSIA ’ DYSPEPSIA.!! More proofs of the efficacy of Dr. “Il.irlich’s. Medicines Mr. Jonas Hartman, 'of Suniney town. Fa., entirely cured of the above disease, which.lie was afflicted with for six years: his symptoms .Were a sense ot 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, flutuleiv ce, acrid eructations, sometimes.vomiting, and pain in the right side, .depression of spirits, dis tiirbed lest, faintness,'and Tint able to pursue bis business without causing his immediate exhaus tion and weaiincss. Mr. Hartman is happy, to state to the pttlflic and is willing to give any in ’ formation to the afflicted, respecting the won derful benefit he received from the use of Dr. Harlich’s Compound Strengthening and German Aperient Pills. For sale hv J. J. MYERS & Co., Carlisle. , Coughs, Colds Consumptions Mrs. A. Wilson, of Lancaster county, Pn. r ’ entirely cured by the useqf Dr. Swayne’sSyiup qfWld;,Cherry—her symptittbswere* constant cou'gftiugv; praved appetite, night, Bcc; After using two bottles of Doctor Swayne’s Compound Synrp of PrunusVirginiana or Wild Cherry, she found hcrsclfrelieVed, and. by the lime she .had used the 'third bottle, she found herself entirely c.ured of the aforesaid dis* case, which she had bqen afflicted with lor three years. There ave dain' certificates of various persons, winch add 'sufficient testimony of the great dfficacy of this invaluable mcdicihef - _For£alc’by . •*— - J.J 1 : Myitns & Co. • ZiXV£R OOJVIPI.AINT. Cured by- the Strengthening and German Aperient Pills;. Mh William Uicilaud, Pittsburg, Pa, en tirely cured okthe above distressing disease!— his symptoms were, pain and weight in,the lelt side, loss of appetite,, vomiting, acrid eructa tions, a ,distension of the stomach, sick headache, furred tongue, countenance changed to a citron color, difficulty of breathing, disturbed rest, at tended with a cough, great debility*with other symptoms indicating great derangement of the functions of the liver. Mr. Richard had the ad vice ol several physicians, but rereived no re: lief, until,using Dr. Harlich’s Medicine, which terminated In effecting a perfec t cure. - ; For-sale by ~* J. J. MYERS & CO. -IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. THE public are hereby directed to the med ical advertisements of Dr. H AULICH’S celebrated Com/ipund Stvenglhcniutr O. jP. liarlich,, a celebtaicd physician ut AUdorf, Germany, which has been used with unparal leled success throughout Germany. - This Med : icine consu ls of two kinds, viz: the Germhh A perient,Hnd the Compound Strengthening Tonic Pills. Thcy.Hre.each pul up in small packs, and should both be used to effect a permanent cure. Those who are afflicted would do well to. make a trial'of this invaluable Medicine.as they ihever prmluce sickness or nausea \vhile using. A safe and .effectual remedy for DYSPEPSIA OE INDIGESTION. and all Stomach Complaints ipaiiuii Side, Liv er Complaints, Loss. of. Appetite, Flatulency, Palpitation of the Heart, General Debility, -Net - vous Irritability vSickTicadathe, I'enmtc Hi - cases. Spasmodic Affections, Rheumatism,Asth mas, Consumption, Bcc. ITie German Aperient Fi/lsure to cleanse the stomach and purify the : Bl<>pd. The Tunic or tiCi'cngl/icnirif Pills are to, strengthen and in vigorate Ihe nerves and di gestive,organs and give lone to the Stomach, ,us ull diseases originate from impurities of the bloiiij -and disordered stomach. This mode of treating diseases is pursued by all practical Physicians, which experience ha’stauglitthein to be ihe bnly remedy to effect.a cure. . They are not only re commended and prescribed by the most expe ■riencedl’bysicians.in their daily practice; but also,taken by those gentlemen themselves when ever they fe.cl the symptoms of those; diseases, in which they kiiow them to be efficacious.— This is the case in ail large cities in which they have.an extensive sale. It is not to, be imdcr-. stood that these medicines will cureull-diseascs merely by purifying the’ blond-—-this they will not do’s but they certainly will, and sufficient authovit/r of daily proofs, asserting that those, medicines, taken as recommended by lli.e di rectiohs.which accompany them, will cure a great majority ofdiseases of.tlie stomach,-lungs, urn! liver, by which impurities of the blood-are occasioned. , .. Ask for Dr. HaiTich’s Compound Strengthen ing Tonic, and Gm-nmn Aperient Pills. ■ Principal Office fer the side of this medicine; is at No. 19 North Eighth street, Philadelphia.- Also—For sale at the drug store of J. J. MY ERS 8c CO., Carlisle, who are. Agents' for Cumberland county; Nov. 21,- 1839. Vaughan fy Peterson's. Red /.iniment. SUPERIOR' to ‘all other applications for ® rheuidhtism, chilblains, sprains,, numbness ot the limbs, stiffness and weakness of the joints, sore throat, See. By rubbing,the Liniment--well into the head with a hair brush at going to bed andthen covering the head with a llaniiel night cap the relief-afforded in that,painful form of theilie‘disease • RHEUMATISM OF THE HEAD. . Numcrmis curcs in' all 1 the above ali'eCtiiiijShaye come under the observation of the- proprietors. The followingslatemeut ofa reniavkable cure of partial paralysis of a limb is ti om W r i!li:iTn. 1,. Nortoii, Esq; a.well known and J rcspectable; .magisti-ateof Southwark r" r- ■! - Messrs. Vanghan &l’eterson—Duringaever al-weeksT suffered a partial paralysis .ot tlie right arm.and of the.tliird and fourth fingers bi the r fight-- hahd/ iwliich/ whole poweriif the laticrs writing became?/tp me a' dißicUlt task wbicli I cnuld , hot execute but willi greatly diminiahed legibility. .- .The use df.lialf a bottle of your.Linirnent gave entire, re lief, and l chccrfully bear lhia testimony to ils Carlisle, |ari;-\10,'.1848.d./:;:-:' -■■■- 4 Jiftti t-11» is/ ayST, rc'ctlvi.'fi a.Fe'nsntiable i nnd general as sortment of Dry Goods, wll ich'W i 1 ibetiqld W reduced, prices. Ambiigstother Jbargainswill lie found somevery superior merimacK'prints, ,1 he -colors are fast, stile splendid, cloth very superior, ami.2B,inches ; wide lor m ctsl This cullico is worthy the attention <>f persona who wish to purchase goods of Hie kind; knowing that they are belter than any offered at thesame pric.e J have also renewed my Stock of Bon belts, and will only inform the public Hint 1 will sell Tuscan Bdnrietts nsdbw asfij ctf. alidpficcs •of ribbons and othci- trinimings to' corresp'bnd.'"' Together with many other goods; all df which will be found in South Hanover streets, and for • sale by, - ■ i.. ,p. BAUNITZ. • Sperm pil.- ; - A very superior article of Sperm Olf may be had by calling at Stevenson and Hinkle’s Drug, and Chemical store. , i ’ : NEW GlOOfiS. THE subscriber,!) as just received- from the city a supply.of new and superior WINTER GOODS, in part of wool-dyed black; blue claret, adnlide, brown, invisiblegreen’aud mul berry cloths, wool-dyed black, blue and figured cassimerca, satinelts ol all descriptions, cords beverteens, ticks and checks, imported stair 8C figured carpeting, saxony, prince and mousliu de I.UUIS, bombazines'and merino, blue black, black £ mouse, fn'wh, brown, figured and plain silks. Figured ami plain Jackouelte muslins. Green baize, flannels of different colot-s, gloves and bocsery. Cloth ami far cups. Broshe and merino shawls. Mackiuawa rose and point blankets', l.eghnrn'and straw bonnets; velvet andcamhrick artificial flowers; carpeting, baize an Cali and see, . ' ‘ AKDREW RICHARDS., OJT. jr. a SURGEON DENTIST, Respectfully informs theiacUesand of Carlisle and its vicinity that he sets Artificial Teeth in the most'approved manner. He also scales, plugs mid separates iceth to hi rest decay. ' Dr. N. prepares a tooth powder, which whi tens tlie teeth, without injni ing-ihe enamel, col ors the gains a line reel and r-etreshesihe inyutll , The tooth ache will be cured, in most cases without extraction; and an- odontalgic washes prepared furhealing sore gums ami fasten the ami gentlemen arfe* riijut'&tet! to call Vinci examine his collection of Porcelain or In horruptable teeth, which* will m;'ve,r decay or change color, and are free trom all unpleasant odour,- durable anil well adapted'lof c hewing, inserted in thc.besl mannerand at Fair-pricey ; ’ All j>,crsni\s wishingvDr. K. to call at their dwellings will please to leave a. line at-his resi dence, No. 7 H.irperMßow, when he’ will punc tually attend to every call in.the line of'his pro fession.., From a long and successful he hopes to give■'general satisfaction.’’*. •—CarUsie'rAiigusf 1ri839.' - - m NEWANy CUEAP WBOLESAtS AHD JIBTAII. CONFECTIONIIIY & FKIIT v STORE. GEORGE IC. EEEIX, MESPECTFULLY amumnccs to the citi zens of Carlisle and the public in genera), that he has opened the* above business in the house formerly occupied by Dr. Roland, nearly opposite the Carlisle Hank, and next to Ar nold (Vs, store, where he constantly on hand 41 large ussoitinenioiTCAN DIES and r . ;v> V , SYRUPS, ; }<■. such as. Lemon, Giyger,. Pine Apple, Sarsapar illa, Orange, Capiiair,. and Strawberry, all c. , The subscribers have just, received supply of ' fi-Wbh Dr«gs,Meaicices,Cheniiciils, Oils, Paints, Varnishes. Dye Stuffs, Fruits, Set . . nll oE.whicU’' will be sold 'oif reasonable terms by ; ,, - j.- r: s?EV£mqjv:& %'Corhs, ; ~' ; ;The American Corn Plaster standsunrivaltcd h lhe long.list of remedies for the cure bf.corns. All that iS' necessary iiv order to lesl Us virlurs »tbnmke trial of "the article,'wKeititaelficacy * - -r hew coons, - o. TUST received some desirablbGOODS suita •l -bio for the season7.ot.the storpof 'V-..- '