Da. Duncan’ii EXPECTORANT REMEDY. Is peifonniog some of the moat wonderful cures on records Mr* WM. PERSON, of Delaware county, Pennsylvania, was takett in the fall of 1840 with a dis tressing Cough, which dally i nor eased’ until he be came so much, reduced in flesh that he was obliged to be helped in and ■ out of bed. HU Physicians,, at length gave xjp&ll hopes,, and pronounced hU lungs f dally affected and inghrable. In this hopeless situa tion ho was for ten weeks; when a friend of hU called to boo him and discovering his awful he immediately procured tinea bottles of DR. DUN CAN’S EXPECTORANT REMEDY, (htiviag uii flcfiocd the effects in a similar case, induced him to pro cure the medicine,) arid gave it according to the di tactions, and to the astonishment of nil friends, the pa tient began to fcdbcttcT before using the medicine one week. After using at strictly six weeks,,tho patient Was rendered oblo to resume hio daily **f)mip:ition.— How many "thousands of valuable iVunhls have teen taken away from ua for the want of proper treatment. The very many who nro among us, and laboring under alarming symptons, to such I hag to nay, pro cure immediately Dr. DUNCAN'S' EXPECTOR ANT REMEDY, and if it be,not 100 late, you jnav bo restored to perfect Health. In the last eUigcs there is a consolation found in this medicine, by its sooth iitg and paliutlvc effeets. September 10, 1811. Office for the sale of this Medicine, No. 19 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, Phila delphia, also at the store of Dr. JOHN .T. MYERS, Carlisle, & WILLIAM PEAL, SMppensburg, Livkh Complaint, Ten years standing cured by .the me of Dr. J{:iylicit*s Compound Strengthening and German Ape* rieni 7m?. Mta. Sarah Boyer, wife oUVVilliam Boyer, North Fourth Street above Collowhit),. Philadelphia, entirely , cured of the above distressing disease. Her symptoms -were habitual oostivness of the bowels, total loss of ap petite, excruciating pain in the side, stomach and back, depression of spirits, extreme debility, could not Uo on hor loft side without an aggregation of pain, with other symptoms 'indicating great derangement in the func tions of the liver, Mrs. Boyer wos. attended by sever al of tho first physicians, but received hut HttleS-eUcf from thoir last, a friend others procured a package of Dr. Jlanuen’s SrnKsnTHExiNo and Gsuxan Apeuiknt Pilis, which* by the use of ono package, induced her to contmuo“ with tho - medicine, which resulted in effecting a permanent cure, beyond ■ tho expectations of her friends. , ' September 30, 1811. Principal Office No. 19 North Eighth Street, Phila delphia. Also, for Rale at the Store* of J. J. MYERS, Carlisle, and WILLIAM PEAL, Shippcnsburg. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! CLIPPINGER 4- CAREY Have 'just received at their old aland near the „ among whmll are superfine and cbmmon blue, q>ui lia, black*, invisible and . bottle green, weal dyed black, London brown, olive and mixed, plain, dia-. xnond boaver and pilot <3 •» * 41 . • , c&otfas, of a variety of colors and qualities; a very full as sortment of Morinocs, Muslinc & Saxo- s very- large assortment of Sattfnctls and . Casshnorcsf Merino, Brpche,Tagliona, McGregor, Cotton _ ' ’ Shawls A Handkerchiefs : \ Cotton, Worsted, Minno, Lnmhswobl and Silk HOSIERY ; Back, Beaver, Berlin, Woolen and Worsted lined, and unjiqcd GLOVES; Silk, Kid, Mohair, Cbeno and Cotton GLOVES and MITS ; a very large and beautiful assortment of Fall and winter Ribbons, ©ftho very latest style; Thread Laco’and Edgings, ©fall widths and prices; Black Italian Lutestrings, Orb; do ; Rhine, Gro de, Gro do Swoi and Rept. SILKS; Chene, rib’d. and plain Gro do Afriquo for Bonnots; Leghorn, Flounce, Braid and English Straw BONNETS; Mens* and Boys* Fur,'Seal and Soalet CAPS ; a full assortment of BEOT China, Glass and iiEAB. QUE HNS WARE. Their assortment is no*w very full, comprising nearly every article usually kept in a Dry Goods’ Store, and havG been* bought upon the very best' terms'; consequently, they are pre pared to,offer goods at such prices as cannot fail to give satisfaction.—-They most respectfully ask those wishing to purchase, to give them a call. They feuj satisfied they can make it their interest to purchase from them. *Shippensburg, Sept. 9, 1841.- Ja the Court of Common Pleas of Cumbtr landgCounly. ,♦ 9lh August, 1841: Upon the petition of Jacob Stough, cno of tho Assignees of David Blcan, the court giant n rulo to show cause why ho should not be dismiss-' cd from the trust confided to liirn under a voluntaiy Deed of Assignment to he argued at nevt November term, of which all persons interested will take notice. 1 . By the Court, GEO. SANDERSON Proth’y. September 10,1841. In the Court of Common Pleas of Cumber , land County., . 12th August, 1841: Upon the petition of William Blean, one of tho assignees of David Blcan, the court grant a JUle-to show causo-wbv 1m charged Irom the trust confided to hto tinder a volun tary Deed of Assignment, to be argued at ncxtNovcm tmrtorm.of which all perßonaintorcstcdwilltalce no ■' - By the Court, ’ GEO. SANDERSON, ProtVy. —-S September 16, 1841. - PRIVATE SALE. rpHEsubacnbers offer at sale a first rate Plantation,,- lato property-of Jamea . Neal, Esq,‘ dec'd, situate in Dickinson township, Cumberland county, bounded by lands of Andrew Carothers, John Wopdborn, Samuel Houston and, ©there, containing 240 acres, more or less?—about * two thirds of which is cleared, in excellent culti vation and under good fence, the remaining third M fine Timber The improvements. thereon a large two story DWELLING- HOUSE AND KITCHEN. A BARGE BRICK BARIT, Wagon 6hed, and other outbuildings, and a well of good water. t here is on tho promisee a good Apple Orchard and other fruit trcos.aUo a Targe Pool of water 1 tlr.it has scarcely ever been known to go dry. Iftlte above properly is not Bold before Saturday the 33d of October, other notice will then be given of its disposal. The terms will then bo made known-. ‘ . SAMUEL BOKO,’ ... . • ROUT. SLEjgIONS, M. IIOYJJ. ■ N. D. Any information can be had of Mr.U'ickcs, on Wra M Biddle, Esq. of Carlislo'.jMgaffljpßuel -Boyd, (one of the ownors) near ColiwjSSJi'ancaßter co.. *v ‘September 16, .1811. AUDITOR’S NOTICE. THE .subscriber who was appointed by the Cou’ct of Common Pleas of Cumberland coiin ' ..make distribution' to the creditors of William '■''ran, of’the assets in the hands of Scott wander M.-Kert, and Jacob’MyersVhis " r A PoaheStib Attachment, will at ‘ . ' r hi;) appoirlrm-nt at his office ' " .tlic 18lh 'day. of October ‘■'he said creditors may r;.qpcirve claims;" rLAPADAin. Valuable Real Mate For Sale. fN pursiwneo of the directions of the testament and of Thomas. Margin, or. Into of Mon roo'townehip, Cbmborland county, doc’d*. will bo exposed to public oalo, on Saturday the 23d day, of October, at noon, that excellent farm ■whereon the doccgaed lately resided and now in tho occu pancy of llenry Bilnor, situate in tho township of Monroe aforesaid, bounded on the south by lands of David Marlin, oil tho west by tho road leading from Middlesex to Dillsburg, on the north by the Trindlo Spring road, and on tho cast by lands of Richard Parker, containing about 161 Acres, hav ing if,two story stone • HOUSE & KITCHEN, A GOOD DOUBLE LOG IJAIIN, IVapro? i Shed, Cider Press , Press House , Corn Cribs , Grain Shed, a tvcll of never failing water, n young and thriving Orchard of ohoice fruil; Jhc whole to be sold by the acre and measured, one half of tho purchase .money to bo paid on tho execution of the deed and delivery oT possession on the,lst day of April 1843, the resi due in three equal annual payments thereafter with out interest, to be secured by judgment.bonds, the grain in tho ground lobe reserved. There are two liens on 01 acres part of this farm, ono of $1044 91 the other of $3lB 37, these to bcdoducted from the hand-money and to remain charged on the land, the interest oh the first to be paid annually to Re becca Williamson during her life, nnd .at her death the principal to he paid; jhe interest on the other to be paid annually to Alexander Simpson during his life, and on hia death the principal to-be paid. Tho title is indisputable. DAVID MARTIN, HENRY EITHER, Exr.culots of Thomas Marlin, dctfM. August 36,18 U. JflilUfn'y Encampment, The Ist Batt’n. Cumberland Volunteers having resolved to hold a three days encampment, viz; on Thursday the I-ltli, Friday the 15lh and Saturday the 16th days of October next, at the “Carlisle Springs” about five miles north ,of this place, and having appointed tho undersigned a'committee to give invitations to others to attend said encamp ment. The undersigned therefore most respect fully invite;all & every military individual & Vol unteer Company in this and the counties in tho neighborhood to attend as above, but should it bo not possible for them to attend all the time, they are earnestly requested to attend on Friday the 2d day of the encampment, from 8 in the forenoon to three in. the afternoon, that being the time appoint ed for Qrapd Review, to which tho Commander in Chief, D. R. Porter* and many ether distin rite .flieeimampmeriris.it (ieiiglitfulonsflriitbemidst of an ffbundant'soUlemertt where every tiling ne cessary for a camp oariho had, arid if is only ne cessary for any Company determined to attend, to give a few days riotice of their determination, and they can bo abundantly supplied. The rail'road will afford a speedy transportation to this piaef! from the East and West and the road to the Springs, is one of the best; wo liavo- only lrr nddtbat all' who may attend shall receive a soldier’s 'hearty Welcome, and wojirmlyjielicyo nope will go away dissatisfied - ' ' ■ " \V. FOUI.K, Lt. Col. ' -1 -- ‘ A. LAMBERTON, Capt., M. WISE, . do. S. CROP,. do. >Cbor.. W, M. PORTER, do. - J. GOODYEAR, do. J. RKHRER, do. Carlisle, Cumb. cy. 7 September 1, 1811. J P. S. Tents, Wood and straw, will bo furnished in abundance, and tho camp will bo conducted on the strictest military principles by an experienced individual. Editors in the neighboring counties are request ed to publiehthe above. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. SN pursuance of the last will and testament of James Graham, late of Allen berland county, I.will sell at Public Sale, orbthe premises, on Thursday the 28lh day of October next, at 10 o’clock, A. M., the following described valuable property, to wit: . 1 ONE HUNDRED* ACRES of Prime Lime stone Land) bounded.by lands of William Hark ness, Daniel Mohler and olhers, on the public road, about 1 mile south of Mechanicsburg—about one half cleared, under good fence and in a high state of cultivation, the residue covered with thriving young Timber. There is no buildings on the land. A clear and indisputable title will be given, and terms made known*6n the dky of sale. "" '• Persons wishing to view the premises previous to the day of sale, can call at the late residence of James Graham, adjoining the same, or on the sub scriber. ,r. R. G. VOTING, Executor. September 2, 1841. ts Orphans’ Court Sale . In pursuance of an order of the Orphans 1 Court of- Cumberland County, will be' sold,- at "public vendue, bn the premises, oh Saturday the 30th day °f Octqbernext,. atJ.2^0 r -the-foHowing real estate, late the property of John Myers, of West Pcnnsborough township,'deceas ed, viz: —All that plantation er tract in said township of West Pennsborough,in theebun lypf Cumberland,aforesaid,and bounded by lands of John Fishburh,.John Myers, Jacob Nailer and Daniel Sherhohm, and containing One Hundred and Thxrly-fivt Acres of first rate Limestone Land. One hundred and twenty acres whereof is cleared land, and ilie-rest well-timbered. This property is situate about three miles West of Carlisle, on the State road leading to Newvllle—is principally under good fence and in a good state of cultivation. Tho improvements pre a large double two story IHII STONE HOUSE, JLaLl'.# Large Stone Sank Barn, Corn Crib, Wagon Sheds, a Tenant House and other out buildings. A never failing stream of water runs through tho farm, and there is a well of ex cellent water at the house. There is also on tho premises,- an Orchard of well selected grafted ap ple trees. • Also, a tract of MOUNTAIN LAND, in Dicki insohtownahip, in said county, bounded by lands of Henry Shenk and others, and containing TEN. acres, more or; less. This tract'is well covered with young Chesuut timber. ■ • Persons wishing to view either of tho above properties, previous to the day of sale, can be shown them by calling on the subscribers. The. terms of sale will be made known on tho day thereof by ' ; BENJ. MYERS, adra’r. - 'of John Myers, deceased. September 9,1841. " tds BiP 4 Last Notice.'jgg.: !T. is now nearly one year slnre niy,connexion with the “Volunteer” establishment ceased, at which time IJie books and accounts'of the firni Were all assigned to me for my share—and as a Targe amount of debts due tbelfirm, notwhh standaig-tbeTrefflicnt nntTce given, still remains unpaid, tins .is therefore To give a ■ final untice that unless payment be made on or before the' Ist, o| duly next, compulsory process will then positively be resorted to against each and eveft delinquent. . 3 E.: COHN MAN. Carlisle, May 20, 1841* t. N -^r r ! 1 ' ,)ouks Icft’StritU'.D,' Smith. E&q. in ' ; A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.' THE subscriber will dispose of at private sale, the farm on which he resides,situate in North Middleton township, about 3 miles west nf Car* lisle, adjoining the Conodoguinet creek—con taining 185 acres o! first rate patented limestone land, 45 acres of which is woodland, and the re sidue under good fence and in a high slate of cultivation. The improvements arc a 2 STO&U STONE HOUSE, AND A STONE BANK BARN, One Lnpj'Xcnant House—a W on Shed and Corn Cribs. Tlu-1 c is also on the premises an excellent Apple Orchard of choice trees—a well of never failing water with a pump in It—and a spring rising a few yards from the lionse. The property is intersected by twn public roads,' one of which is the State Hand from Car lisle to Newville, and the other leading,past Hays’ Mill about Brie mile distant, mid is one of the most desirable FnrmV in the county. 1 An indisputable.title will be given, and possession can be bad on the Ist of April next. The terms will bt easy. For further partieulnrs enquire of JOHN MYIiR.V, Jr. July 29, 18-11, ‘ tf ELECTION PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS in and by an act of tlio General ral Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania entitled “An act relating to Iho o lections of this Commonwealth,” passed the 2d day of July Anno Domini one thousand eight hun dred nnd thirty nine, it is made the duty of Iho Sheriff of every County within this Commonwealth to give public notice of tho'Generaf Elections-and in such notice to enumerate. 1. The officers to be oiecled. 0. Designate the place at which the election is to ho bold. I Paul Martin, High Sheriff of the County of Cumberland, do hereby make known and givo this pußMa-Mowoa to the electors of the County of Cumberland, that on the Second Tuesday of October ncH .(being the 12th day of the month,) a General Election will be v held at the several election districts established by law in said- County, at which time they will vole by ballot (or the several officers hereinafter named, viz: ONE PERSON for Governor of the State of Pennsylvania. TWO PERSONS to represent the Counties of Cumberland, Frank lin and Adams in the State Senate. TWO PERSONS to represent the County of Cumberland in the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania. ONE COMMISSIONER ,for-tlio.County.cfC.umlioclamJ. . . ' . ■ 'ONE TREASI)RF r ' for the County of Cumberland, ONE TREASURER ONE AUDITOR to settle the public accounts of the County Com missioners &c. . ONE CORONOR for the County of Cumberland. . . The said election will be held throughput the the county as follbws: The election in.the election district composed of the borough of Carlisle, and townships of N. Middleton, South Middleton, Lower Dickinson* Lower Erankfoi;d, and Lower WestpennsboroV will be held at the Court House, in the borough of Carlisle. . The election in the district composed of Silver Spring towpship, will be held at the Public House of Joseph Grier, in Hogestown,in said township. The election in the district composed of East pennsborough township, will be held at the pub lic bouse of Andrew Kreitzer,’ in said township 'l he election in the district composed of New Cumberland and a part of Allen township, will be held at the public house of John Sourbeck, in New .Cumberland. Tlie election in the district composed of Lis burn and a part of Allen township, will be held at the public house of I’eter M'Cann, in Lisburn. The election in the district composed of that part of Allen township, hot included in the New Cumberland and Lisburn election districts, will be held at the public house of Uavid Sheafer, in Shcpherdstuwn in said township. The election in the district composed of 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 licit) at the public house of Widow Paul in Churchtown, in said township. - The election in the district composed ol Up neu-Dickiiison township, will be held at Weak ley’s School House, in said township. The election in the district composed -of the borough of Newville, and townships of Mifilin, Upper Frankfonl, Upper Westpennsborougl), aud that part of Newton township, not included in the Leesburg election district hereinafter men tioned, will be held at the Brick -School House, in-the borough of Newville. The election in the district composed of the township of Hopewell, will be held at the School House in Newburg in said township - The election -in the district composed of the borough of Shippensburg, Shippensburg town - ship, and that part of Southampton township, -nnt-ineiudcil-aiT : Hhel J i;csbnvg~Uecnniv~disliia, »!■/ be held at thd'Council House, in the bor ough of Shippensburg. l\nd in and’by an act of the General Vsscin -biy-of-this-commonwealth, passed-the -2d July 1839, 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, via: Beginning af the Adams county line, thence a long the line dividing the townships of Dickinson and Newton to the turnpike joad, thence along, said .turnpike to Centre school-house,' on said turnpike, in Southampton township, thence to a point on the Walnut Bottom road at lleyhock’s, including Rcybuck’s farm, thence a straight di rection to the saw-mill belonging to the heirs of George Clever, thence along Kryshir’s nth to the Adams county line, tlp-nce. along the line of Adams county to the place of beginning, be and the same is hereby declared a new and si parate election district, the election to he held at the public house <if William Maxwell, in Leesburg, Southampton township. •Given under ray hand atCarlisle, this 31stday of August, A. D. 1841. PAUL MARTIN, Sheriff. A VALUABLE farm FOR SALE. Will be sold on Friday the 15lh day of October 1841, on the premises, in Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, adjoining lands of Jacob For ney, William Waugii, and the heirs of Nathaniel Irvine, dec'd., a valuable tract of fir.-t rate Lime stone Land, in a high state of cultivation, contain ing 80 acres more or less, about 55 acres of which are cleared and the residue covered with thriving young timber, with a considerable quantity of lo oust. The.improvements are a new two story FRAMEHOUSE, AND A NEW FRAME BARN. with Wagon Shed and Corn Crib attached, and all necessary out buildings. A good (veil of water with a new pump in it is near the door; there'is a stream of running water on; the farm, rind a thriv ing young orchard. i - possession will be given on the first of April next, t . ■ The sale will bo made, bn payments. Condl tiona will be made fully known on the day of sale. DAVID LEHN, DAVID ORRIS, , Assignees of George Forney. September 9, 18-11. .' Oil. A very superior article of Sperm Oil may be had by culling at Stevenson and Dinklc’a Drug and Chemical store. NEWS TO THE AFFLICTED I YEAGER & ALImiGHT’S Celebrated Botanical Health and Life Prc- server. This Medicine,, although known for many jpears as 'Yeager’s Medicine;* has never becn of fered to the public for sale, until of late the pren piietors have beeii prevailed upon to offer>il for the benefit of those who are laboring under the diseases here enumerated,viz: Cancer, Ulcers of the Throat and Body, Li,v er Complaint, ' Spitting of Blood, Whooping Cough, Kheumatic affections in the head and body. Colds of long standing, attended with se vere pain in the breast. Consumption—in many cases when the patient has been abandoned by the physician and pronounced an incurable case, this medicine lias had the most wonderful effect. The proprietors are fully aware of the numer ous medicines that are already offered to the pub lic for the above diseases, many of which have not the slightest effectof performing at anytime a cure—but the numerous testimonials which have of late been jjjvcn to them by some of the most respectable citizens, there can no longer be any. doubt as regards the medicine which they now offer and would say to those afflicted— it j)ut a trial—adhere to its directions—and wc will warrant a permanent cure. Directions for using it will be found accompa nying each bottle. Purchase them at the Drug Store of Myers & Haversiick. Price S* per bottle. ■ • April 22, 1841. 6tn -NEW GOODS.- • Tg ust received at the store of AHDREW 9JP RIOHAHQSi a fmtli supply of seuaona hie Roods. Oiinsistiiiß .in part of Blue, Black, Brown, Olive, Invisible Green and Adelaide CLOTHS. Blue, Black, Brown, Figured.and Striped Cassi netis. Mixed, Figured and Striped Gambroons, for pantaloons. 1 Brown, White* striped and- Figured Linen Drilling;. Kentucky, Pennsylva nia and Delaware Jeans. Jeno and Pittsburg cords, cotton stripes arid drills, American nan keen'and colored, muslins,* burlaps, French and Irish linens, black, ’ blue, mouse, fawn, Pink, blossom, white, slate; figured, striped and barred silks new style, figured, plain; barred, striped JacktneU, swlss, cambric and mull muslins. Miounct M.atvns # Silks , embroidered mamua*Glazed, satten arid barred ribbons, leghorn flats, straw*, brad, mm and chip bonnets, colored, white figured leghorn and palm leaf-hats, brown and black,muslins, licks, clucks, crash and dilipers; linen and cotton 4 4 ;554-aniV6 stable CldlhsJinen and.cot-, arlinphfl fluiycVsr > Qupensware.ty Groceries, a\l of which will be sold at prices >to Spit the times. ALSO, Calicoes, painted lawns and cottoivriod gingham umbrellas parisalls, cotton yarn and carpet chain. Carlisle, April 22,-1841. - M’CJLELIAN’S hotel. *> Sotilh-lfest Corner of-the. Public Square, . ‘ CARLISLE, Pa. /■ THE subscriber .has taken' that well-known tavern stand, near the County Hall, Carlisle, lately occupied by Mr. William S. Allen, where he will alall times be prepared to accommodate his old friends and’Hhe public generally, with everything needful to make their visit ngre.cn* ble. • • Ilis TABLE will be supplied with the best the market can afford—his BAU with the choic est liquors—and every other requisite m the: best style. Prices very moderate. HOARDERS will be taken by the week, month or year. A careful OS PEER will be always in attend ance, and DHOVEUS and otluis will find it to their advantage to give him a rail. May 13, 1841 DR. S.T,. STEWART, Thomsonian Botanic Practitioner of Med icine and -Obstetrics, No. 2, Alexander's Row, Pitt Street, near the Rail Road Hotel. E ESPECTFULI.Y informs his friends and MJii the public generally, that (through soliri taanm.) he has removed Irotn Sbircnianstown to Carlisle, where he may be found at all times -unites -professionally engaged. The afflicted slid! at all times be treated with purely vege table,medicines, “No Poisons,” and in strict ac cordance with the principles laid down by that great- reformer in medical science, Dr. Samuel Thortison, Chronic Cases—such as Consumption, Liver Complaint, Dropsies, Rheumatisms, and Can cers, are more especially informed that the pew system is admirably adapted to their cases. Invalids from a distance can be accommoda ted with Boarding while under medical treat ment, oiTreasmiahle terms. Carlisle, July IS, 1841. GOLDEN BALL HOTEL, A^I^Si^rDGMSTGCAItKISm riNHE subscriber, thankful for past favors, here- JL by notifies the public generally, ihat ho still continues at t!ie old stand, nearly opposite (he CoU rc<ro“pampus, where he WIU at all tlmes be rdu"hd ready and willing to accommodate in the best pos sible manner, those who niay favor him with a call. The, House is legated in the most business part of the town, and is near the stopping place of the Cars on the Rail Road. ' The ROOMS are A large -and airy—lho~TAßLE-will be supplied with-the vefy best the markets can furnish—and the BAR with the choicest Liquors. His. charges are rea sonable, and he will endeavor-to merit by assidufc* ty and attention a continuance of,public patronage. BOARDERS taken by the week, month, or year. DROVERS and TRAVELLERS will find it to their interest to stop with him, as he has plen ty of stabling, and a careful OSTLER always at hand. ANDREW ROBERTS. Carlisle, Aug. 19, 1341. . tf Orphans’ Court Sale. In pursuance of ah order of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, will be exposed, to public sale, on the premises, oh Saturday the Dili of Oc tober,. at 11 o’clock in,the forenoon of said day, the following described tract' of land, part of the real estate of Elizabeth Common, deceased, Situate and lying in the townshrp'of North Middleton, county aforesaid, bounded by lands of Heriry Crall, Geo. Kcibl, David Brocht and the Conodoguinel creek, containing 145 acres and 00 Perches, strict'mea sure. The improvements are a two story BRICK HOUSE, AND DOUBLE LOG BARN. The land is mil cleared, except about 40 acres.— There are about 12 acres of first rate, meadow.— There is a good Apple Orchard, and a first rate well of water. Said land is of the first quality of stale land, and is about 2$ miles from Carlisle. The terms of sale are as' follows: One half of the purchase money to. be. paid on (he Ist of April next, when possession will be given to the purcha ser,' the balance of (he purchase money to be paid in two equal annual payments thereafter without interest, the purchaser to giyo approved : security in the Orphans’ Court by recognizance on the con firmation pf the sale for .the payment of said pur chase money, : JACOB ZEIGLEIi, Trustee. September 9,1841, •THESE unrivalled pills having nowacquir ed a celebrity and a popularity unequalled in the annals of medicine, and also having obtain ed the entire confidence and being used in the private practice nf almost the whole body of the’ medical faculty in-the United Slates. Europe, Asia, South America, the West Indies, and a great part of Africa, it is unnecessary to adver tise them at length, or tn say anything further of their merits, 'than by stating! the complaints which they are most effective in the cure of, and which are as follows:—Yellow and billons fevers, fever and ague, dyspepsia, liver complaint, sick headache, jaundice, asthma, dropsy, rheumatism, enlargement of the spleen, piles, colic, female obstructions, heart burn, furred tongue, nausea,•distensions of the stom aclrand bowels, incipient diarrhcci, flatulence, habitual costiveness, loss of njfpclitc blotched or sallow* complexion, and in all cases ot torpor of the bowfcls, where a cathartic or is needed. They arc exceedingly mild in their operation,pibducihgiieilhernauaea, giipinp nor debility. . * Extract of a letter from Dr, Pye, of Quebec , 11 * Xr. 0. v*. “Far bilious fevers, sick headaches, torpi Pi ty of the bowels, and enlargement of the spleen, Or. Peters* Pills are an excellent medicine,** Extract of a letter from ih\ Gurney, of New “I have received much assistance in my prac tice—especially in j unulice and yellow fever— from the use of Peters’ Pills. 1 presume, that on an average, I prescribe a hundred hoxe? a month.” Extract of a letter foam-Dr. Reynolds, of Gal- “They afe certainly an excellent general fa mily medicine, and there is no quackery about them.” 7 Extract of a letter from Dr. fVainea, of.Phila ■ del/i/iia. . “Your pills are the mildest in their operations; and yet moat powerful in‘their effects, of any that I have ever met with in a practice of c : ghl and twenty years. Their action on the chyle and hence on the impurities of the blood, is evi dently surprising/* IMPORTANT TO THE AFFLICTED. CJIIEUMAN’S COUGH LOZENGES al-c last superseding the use of all other reme dies for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup, Hoop* ing Chough ami Consumption. They are not only the best but the cheapest medicine in use. Six cents tvorth a day is. all that‘is required in tiny case, and dll ordinary casesare cured in one or two days, Shcrman'B jLozci}gcs.’T-‘W*t don’t know a/iy iTjauinr, fastidious .tastecahurd re/ect it, . \Ve'are'glad' I pcTctxvVihat aU‘kiv\db dfniediciuesa.t'c now I prepared in this palatable way by Dr. Sherman', 1 ami may be obtained at the depot m this city . ’[Philada. Times.] We knrfw of iio better coiigU medicine than Dr. Sherm.an’s Cough Lozenges; they cure so soon amKare sn pleasant thnt<rt isalmosta plea* sure to be sick, to be thus agreeably dosed.— [N,. Y r Sim.J • SlreflP'Porkir.s, .Mr. "Burton, of Provident?;*” Mr. shal|Jr, of Boston., Mr. Hirers, Me,. Combs," Mr. Wallace, Judge Peters, Mrs. Coleman,Mn. Richardson, and hundreds of others of this.city, have called to* express their surprise and com mendation of the speedy relief and cures eft* cl 'ed by. these truly wondertulCough Lozenges. Doctors Smith, Vamlenburgh, Comstock, liar ris, Brigham and several others of our most dis tinguished physicians,have used these Lnzengi a in their practice with invariable success. The medidul faculty uniformly approve of them, as he best cough medicine in Use. Afe the greatest* discovery ever made for dis polling the various kinds of worms, that so- fre quently and distressingly- annoy both children and adults. They are an infallible remedy and so pleasant to the taste that children will take them as readily as a common peppermint Lo«. zenge. m. McClellan. Rev. T)r. Ludlow has used them for iwo years, and always with entire success. Daily com plaints are made by persons who have beth gulled out of their dollars by humbug advertis ers, but who have found a cure in Sherman’s Lozenges. Remember, you are not required to buy several dollars worth of these Lozenges to test their virtues. A few shillings wofthT will cure you. •The Ucv. Jabez Townsend’s little girl, nine years old, was given up as incurable by two phy sicians. . She was fast wasting away, and was so miserable that death was alone looked to for re lief. Three doses of Sherman's Worm Lozen ges-entirelycurcd her.-: Ulv'Sicvciw, one ot the most distinguished physicians in this country, says, 6'bermun's Worm Lozenges are the safest and best article he knows of for destroying worms. . Dr. Hunter, another celebrated physician, uses no other worm medicine in his practice. Dr.Qastle, 29 7 Droadway, N. Y. has used •Sherman's Lozenges in bis practice for mere than two years, and never knew them to fail. Price 23 and 37i cents per b'*x. 03*Wholesale & Retail Lozenge Warehouse, No. 9D-North Sixth street. Also, tor sale by kY.imucl Wihon & Co. •Shippen.slmrg; William Uarr, New\i!)r, and R. ELLIOTT, (Carlisle. BEETEM’S HOTEL. TH 12~ subscriber,'thank fiik forpasi f.ivbrs, re spectfully informs his customers and the pub lic in general, that be lias removed to that large and commodious establishment on the,North-west corner of the Public Shuare, into the' property of Thomas C. Lane, which he lias fitted up in a veiy superior iqanner-as a,. J- ' - . P UIIL.IG II O USE, and where he is prepared to furnish allwho may favor him with their custom with the very best accommodations. This Hotel, from its central location , is very convenient for business men; and being near the stopping place of the Cars on the Rail road, it will also furnish Travellers with a ready place of rest and refreshment. The ROOMS are large and' airy—the TABLE will always be well supplied with the best the markets can aflbrd—the BAR with the best of Liquors—the charges will bn reasonable—and nothing shall be left, undone on the part of the sub scriber to merit a share of public patronage. ’ BOARDERS will bo taken by the week, month, or year. DROVEHS will find it to their interest to stop iviih him, as his STABLE is arable, and a care ful and experienced Ostler always it attendance. V GEORGEBEETEM. - Carlisle, April 1, 1841.' - tf. M. B. ROBERTS’ VEGETABLE EM BROCATION. 'flic efficacy of this most valuable Embrocation is attested by thousands who have proved its heaf ing qualities in the .cure of the mpst troublesome diseases to which the horse is liable, such as old. or fresh Wounds, Sprains, pains tint) weakness of the Limbs, Bruises, Swellings, stiffness of. the Joints, &c. &c.'; < , , r ‘ —Among numerous certificates which might be produced, the following is thonglit sufficient;. it is from I. Keesides, Esq. (bo great stage owner and mail contractor., ' ‘ This is .to certify that I have used M. B. Ro-1 berts’ Embrocation' for kinds • of Sores, Wounds, & Sprains on horses,'und l find it to ex ceed any other that 1 have tried; - T.’REESIDE. For sale in CarUsle,hy Slnenton §' Vinile. Orfcans, l.(i s Vtfston* Tvxaa. SHERMAN’S \VORM LOZENGES. CHANGE OP POSITION. UNION HOTEL, Carlisle. Pa. THE Subscriber, thankful for past favors, re spectfully i.ifornis the citizens of this county, that lie has.removed to the well-known Tavern Stand, on the North-West corncrof South Han over and Homfert streets, recently occupied by decree Ileelein, Esq. 5 where he is prepared to accommodate, in first rate style, all those who may favor him with their custom. The HOUSE is large and commodious, and is fitted up and furnished in a style of elegance and comfort unsurpassed any bouse in the bor. ough. As it is situated in a pleasant and central part of the town, it is very convenient for busi ness men and travellers. His TABLE, will constantly he supplied with be best the market can afford—and Ids BAB with the very best of liquors. HUOVERSwiII find it to their interest to stop with him, as his STABLE is ample, and a care ful and experienced Ostler will always be found in attendance. jJ/“UOAnDERS will be taken by tbe week monlb, or year. Carlisle, April 22, 1841.—if.. Now Hardware, Grocery AND VARIETY 8T0F.3. TH E subscriber has just returned from the ci ties of New York, Philadelphia and Balti more, and is now opening at his store room South East corner of Market Square and Main streets, (formerly occupied by G. W. Hitner, Esq.) a ge neral assortment of HARDWARE, STONEWARE) CEDAEWABE, BRITT ANIA« ' Ware, groceries) Oil's, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, Brushes, Whips') Canes, Lamps for burning Camphinn Oil, and ft great variety of articles .useful and necessary.fot furnishing and keeping a house. lie has also, and will constantly keep on hand) Camphine Oil, a cheap and elegant substitute for Sperm Oil, and having been appointed the agent of Messrs. Bacheoa & Brother of Newark, N. J. f for the sale of JONES’ PATENT LAMP in this county, lie is prepared to furnish Lamps and Oil at a very reasonable rate to all who may wish to use this new ami economical light'. Having selected his goods hinisflf, and made his purchases for cash, ho is able and determined to sell low. Those having the cash to lay out will find it to their advantage to give him a call. HENRY DUFPIELD. • Carlisle, July 9, 1810. . tf TAILORING. J suhscnltorjjwuM inform' his liirmls/iiic! v WILMAM MTIfERSON.* August 30, 1840., . ■ Fresh l)i •ngs, Medicines, §c. Tire subscribers have just receii'ed a supply of fresh (‘luMnical.s, Oils. P.iiuts, Varnishes, Dye : \rhiclr will behold oi» rttist‘n;tl)le_ie4 nis.hv -s re P&psow &-2> evkiZe. ' It SI. 3. C. J%'FFF, SURGEON DENTIST, RESPECTFULLY informs the l:plk*s and gentlemen of Carlisle and its viciiiit) that, he sets Artificial Teclh*.in the most approved manner: He also scales, plugs and separates teeth to arreSt decay. Dr. N. prepares a tooth powder, which whi tens the teeth, without injuring the enamel, col ors the gums a fine red and relresheslhe mouth. 'The tooth ache will be cured, cases, without extraction; and an ‘ odontalgic wash is prepared for healing sore gums ami fasten the teeth. Ladies and gentlemen arc requested to call and examine his collection of Porcelain or L • corruplaWe teeth, which will never decay «.r change color, and are .free from all unpleasant odour, durable and well adapted l«r T vhewing, which will be inserted in the best manner and at fair prices. All persons wishing Dr. N. to call at their dwellings will please to leave a line at his resi dence, No. 7 Harper's Uow, when he will punc tually attend to every call in the line of his pm. fession. Trom-a long and successliiLpraLtice, he hopes to give general satisfaction. • Carlisle, August 1, 1839. ‘ m DENTISTRY. DR. I. G. LOOMIS, £3 permanently located in Carlisle, and will perform all -operations that are required in Dental Surgery, such as FILIN C,PLUGGING and LX PILOTING.TKKTH, and inserting ARTIFICIAL TKETH from a single tooth to a luMlJtt. He wifi also attend tq all diseases of the Mouth, (»nms, fc,, ami direct and regulate t|ie.first ami second deniiiion so as to render the teeth of children and’ \ jning persons regular ami beantiUil • _Dr. Lomnis may at all limes he found at liis office iii'Mam street, opposite M’Farlane's Hold, | 1 Carlisle, June 10, 1841. NEW GOODS. The subscribers have just received, ond .are now-opening a-splendid asortmenCjif..FALL and VvINTEII goods. ■ C.BAUNITZ, & Co. Valuable Tan Vard JProperty FOR SALE. WILL be sold at public sale, ontbe premises, oh Wednesday the 10th ofjtovember, at 10 o'clock A. M-, in the borough of Carlisle, Cum berland county, that largo and commodious TAN YARD, situate on the north east comer of Leather & Bast streets, bounded by Lelart Spring, & on the north by a lot of T. C. Hall, Esq., containing 3tio feel' in front, and 120 feet in depth, more or less, bc longinjr to tiie estate of David S. Forney, dec’d., having thereon erected a largo jdtsi L TfVO SToitrsToxE |||||| DWELLING HOUSE, a two Story stone /■Vnw/iing.Siry), alargo two glory Brick Beam House, a large Bayne Bark and Milt House with a Bark Hill in it. There are A Lay aways and 1 Pool in the yard,s Handlers, 3 Limes and 1 Bate in the Beam House, and a good well of water at the Kitchen door. The property is in good order, and in a very desirous situation for a Tannery or a private dwelling. Terms of sale will bo mado known oh tho day of sale, and any information will be given about the property bur fore the day of sale by G W. SHEAFER, ' - - r ; JACOB SHROM, Executors. Augustas, 1841.: ■ ts - HONEY of very superior quality by for sale btevrnscu & Dinkle. Job wwkHicatly executed at this :office. Wm. S, ALLEN.
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