AUDITOR’S NOTICE. THE! subscriber who vyas appointed by, tho Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland coun ty, to make distribution to tbu creditors of William B. Milligan, of tho assets in the hands of Scott ■Coyle, Alexander M. Kerr and Jacob Myers, his trustees, under a Domestic Attachment, will at tend to the duties of his-ap'poinlmenl at his oilicc 1 in Carlisle on Monday the 18th day of October 1841, when and where the said creditors, may make presentation of their rcspcctive'claihis. ’ S. DUNLAP ADAIR. Septembers, 1811. , PROCLAMATION. WHEIIEAS the Hon. Samuel Hepburn, Presi dent Judge of the Court of Common'Pleas in tho counties of Cumberland, Perry and Juniata, and and the Hon. John Stuart& John I.cfevro, Judges of the said Court of Common Pleas of tile county of Cumberland, have issued their precept hearing date the 14th day of August Ki 11, and to me di rected, for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail .Delivery, and General Quarter Sessions of tho Peace', at Carlisle, on the second Monday of November, 1811, (being the Btb day",) at 10 o’clock in tho forenoon: NOTICE IS HERED Y GI YEN to the Coroner, Justices of tho Peace, and Con stables of the said county of Cumberland, that they be then and there in their proper persons, witli their records, Inquisitions, Examinations, and oili er Remembrances, to do those things, which to their offices respectively appertain. And' those ■who are hound by reconiv-bnees to prosecute against the prisoners that are, or then may be, in tho Jail of Cumberland county, to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. -Dated at Carlisle, the 29ili day of September 1811, and tho CSllr year _of American Independ ence. PAD I. MARTlN.Slieiiir. Great sale of Woodland. Will bo sold on Saturday the 23d day of Octo ber next, atlho public. house of Jacob Trego, in ■» Dickinson township, Cumberland .county, about 2000 Acres of Prime Woodland in lots of from 50 —=4o 100 acres. The land is situate along the south ' mountain, adjoining Cumberland FUrnace lands on - the west, Pine,_Groye lands mi tbo south. Holly Lands on the east, and lands of'-Emanufei-Lincr John Coover, Phillip Spangler, George Beetem and others, on the north. Tile above described land is well covered with Cbesnut, Pine and other timber, and would bo well worth the attention of ~ the farmers in the neighborhood. The conditions will he moderate, mid an indisputable title given. A. G. EGB. Carlisle, September 23, 18-11. fJIHE subscriberm tending .toiVein oye tj oil Saturday the 30tli of OctoVdr nexV,'*ltts*o*- clock, A. M., a first raje farm of prime land, situ ate in South Middleton township,-about two miles south of Carlisle, containing 100 acres of PATENTED LIMESTONE LAND, 80 acres of which is.cleared, and the residue cov ered with’ thriving-,young; timber. The improve ments are story STOSE house’ - WIM AND KITCHEN: AND A DOUBLE. LOG BAUN, __ weaihcrboarded, There is also a thriving young Orchard of choice fruit trees. The Bony Brook Spring rises on this farm a few rods from the house, which ensures a rtever failing supply of water to the house, and also to the cattle from every field on the farm. * • The whole is undei good fence and in a high stale of cultivation.. A clear and indisputable ti tle will be gjvfen, and the payments made to suit ■purchasers. f ‘ September 23, 1841 Orphans’ Court Sale By Order of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, the subscriber will expose to public sale, on,the premises, on Wednesday the SOtlr day of October next, at o’clock, A. M. tho following described real estate, to wit: A tract of part Limestone and Slate Land, sit uate in North Middleton' tgwnship, Cumberland county, bounded by the Conodogulnet creek, lands of Abraham Lamberton, Zeigler’s heirs and others, containing 239 Acres and 27 perches, strict mea sure, having'thoroon erected a two story . BRICK AHD STOWS fmnm house?/;. FRASTE BARN $ ,\c. There is a never failing spring on the premises, and a good wolf of water with a pump. About 80 acres of this farm are covered with thriving tim ber. - Terms—Two hundred dollars of the purchase money to be paid bn the confirmation of the Halo, nnd the balance in three equal instalments, to wit: One third thereof,to be paid on the Ist of April, 18-13, when possession of said property will bp given—one third thereof on the Ist .of April, 1843, nnd one third thereof on the Ist of April, 1844: The whole to be secured by recognizances in the Ori)hans’'Court with approved security.- The fall grain that shall be growing on the premises at the time of sale to go to the purchaser, excepting the share of the tenanrwhich is expresslyTeservedto him. No part of the corn crop now growing on the land is to go to the purchaser. JOSEPH SHROM.jr. Ad mb, of Joseph Siirom, Hr. Jt.-e’d. September 23, 1811 ■JBEETEM’S HOTEL. THE subscriber, thankful for past ravel's, re spectfiilly informs his customers and the pub lic in general, that he has removed to that large and commodious establishment on the North-west corner of the Public Square, late the property of Thomas C. Lane,- which ho has fitted up in a very manner as a ‘ PUBLIC HOUSE, and. where he is prepared to furnish all who may favor hipi with their custom with the.very best accommodations. * This,Hotel, from its central- location, is very convenient for business men; and being 1 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 arc large and airy—the - - TABLE >. 'V l !* slivayB_.be well supplied, with.the best the markets can afford—the B A 12 "with the best of Liquors——the charges will, he, reasonable—-and nothing shall be left undone on' the part .of the sub scriber to» merit a share of public patroriage.■ BOARDERS will be taken by thd week, month. • or year;*./ ’ ■ ; - . DROVERS will to their interest to slop . Xviih binij>s his STABLE is amble,.and ’a care ful and experienced Ostler always'lCaitendahce ■ , ; , GEORGE BEETEM. ;Carjisle/April 1, 1841.* ‘ ' >. - : tf. Will bo sold at public sale,ion Friday, the I6tH of October, a Lot. of-tiround,- contain! nrr (10 feet lit front; and 240'jfeet in ddpth'i sUoalo. in Locust Alley, in the biirongji ofnGarlislal'bon'ndcd on the cast by jacob .Weaver, aVJ on fheV'Vest'by Cliris -—-tlari-Huiuerb‘b,-bftving-tl>ereoii-creeted:U Btoryitn'-l a ball' LOG WE.iTHERBO.IRUKI) HOUSE. ‘ . 'JOHN KELLER. September 3,-1 g( I ; •. ■ v Job work 'neatly, cxetflted at this office. •ANDREW OATMAN. VALUABLE PROPERTY j FOIt SAIiE. ' ' ' I Irt pursuance oPthe last.will and James Graham, lato of Alien township, Cum berlaudcounty, I will sell tit Public Sale, on the premises, on Thursday the 28th bay of October nejet, at 10 o’clock, A. M.', the following described valuable property, to wit: - ONE HUNDRED AGUES of Prime Lime stune Landy bounded by lands of William Haik ness, Daniel Mohlerond others,*on tho public road, about I mile south of Mrchahicsburg—-about one half cleared, under good fence and in a high slate 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 rpadelvnown on the day of sale. - - Versons wishing to view the premises previous to the day of sale, can call at tho late residence of James Graham, adjoining thp same, or on the sub scriber. * R. G. YOUNG, Executor. September 2, 1811. Is Orphans 9 Court In pursuance of an order of the Orphans* Court of .Cumberland County, will be sold, at public vendue, on .the premises, on Saturday the 30th day of October next, at 12 o’clock at noon of that day, the following real estate, late the properly of John Myers, of West Pcnnsborough township, deceas ed, viz: ■ . • All lha v t plantation or tract of land, situate in said township of West Punnsborough,ih the coun ty of Cumberland, aforesaid,and bounded by la*nds of John Fishburn, John Myers, Jacob Nailer and Daniel Sherbohm, and containing One Hundred and Thiriy-Jive Mercs of first rate Limestone Land. One hundred and twenty acres whereof is cleared land, and the rest well-timbered. This property isTsitnale about throe miles West-of Carlisle, on the State road leading to Newville—is principally under good fence and in a good slate of cultivation. Tire improvements are MJI LARGE DOUBLE TWO STORY - STONE MOUSE) , Jl Large Stone-Bank Barn, Corn Crib* Wagon Sheds, n Tenant House bnd other outbuildings. >A never failing stream of water runs through the farm, and there is a well of ex cellent water at the house. There is also on the premises, an Orchard of well selected grafted ap ple trees. Also, a tract of-MOUNTAI-N LAND, in Dick inson township, in said county, bounded by lands ofdHcnry Shenk and others, and containing TEN acres, more or less! • This tract is well covered with young Chesuut limber. . ' • Personi wishing to view either,of the above properties, previous to the day of sale, can bo -shown ‘therfi,by calling on the .subscribers* day thereof by •- ■ ■ ,•- v >'• i ■ - .. . * . September 0, IS4I- td^ HT* Last- Notice. f T is now nearly one year since my connexion -.with'the “Volunteer” establishment ceased, at which time the books and accounts of the firm were all assigned to,pie for my share—rand us n large ‘.mount of debts due the firm, notwith standing lire frequent notice given, still remains unpaid", tliis is therefore to give a"iinal notice thflt unless payment be. made on or before the Ist of July' ntxl, compulsory process will then, positively be-rcsorted to against each a»>d evci«y delinquent* E. COKNMAN. Carlisle, May -20, 1841. N, B.—The books are left with D. Smith, Esq. in Carlisle. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! CLIP P IN.GEK CJIREY Have just received at their -old stand near tho Rail Road, and directly opposite Mr.R. Cochran’s Hotel, a very full and rich assortment of FALL & WINTER GOODS, among which are superfine ami common blue, dah lia, black, invisible and bottle green, wool dyed black,-London brown, olive and mixed, plain, dia mond beaver and pilot €JL OTHS, of a variety of colors_and qualities; a very full as sortment of Mcrinoes, Musiine de Laines & Saxo nies; a very largo assortment bf Sallinetls and Cassimercs; Merino, Crociie, Tagliona', McGregor, Chene, Silk and Cotton * Shawls Handkerchiefs! Cotton, "Worsted, Minna* Lambswool and Silk HOSIERY;. Back, Beaver, Berlin, Woolen and Worsted lined and urilined GLOVES; Silk, Kid, Mohair, Chene" and Cotton GLOVES and MTfS; a very largo 0 and beautiful assortment of * Fall and winter Kihbons, of the very latest style; Thread Laco and Edgings of all widths and prices; Black Ilalian.Lutestrings, Gro de Rhine, Gro de, Gro de Swoi and Rept. SILKS; Chene, rib’d. and plain Gro de Afriquo for Bonnets; Leghorn, Flounce, Braid and English Straw BONNETS; Mens’ and Boys’ Fur,Seal and Sealet GAPS; a full assortment of " - ||| jjbjlsh ClUna, Glass and B teas. QUEENS WARE. Their assortment is nosy very full, -comprising nearly-cver-V-atlicle, usually kept in a Dry Goods* Store, and have been bought upon the very best terms; consequently, they are pre pared to offer goods at such prices as cannot fail 1° give satisfaction.-—They most respectfully a6k those wishing to purchase, to give them a They feel satisfied they .can make it their interest to purchase from them. Shippopsburg, Sept. 9, 1811^. In the Court of Common Pleas o) Cumber- land County, 12th August, 1841: Upon the petition of William Blcfcn, one of the assignees of David Blean, the court grant a.nilc to shew cause, why he should not bo dis charged from the trust confided to him under a volun tary Deed of Assignment, to be argued at noxtNovem ber jterm, of which all 'persons interested will take no tice, By the Court,. GEO. SANDERSON, Proth’y September 16, JB4l. ' PRIVATE-SALE. THE subscribers offer at private sale a first rate Limestone Plantation; late property of James Noal f .Esq, deo’d, situate in Diokinsontownship, Cumberland county, bounded by lands of Andrew Cnrothers, John Wbodburn, Samuel Houston and. olh.ers, containing 240, acres, more or less—about two thirds of which is cleared; in excellent culti vation and under good fence, the' remaining third is fine Timber Land* The improvements thereon are a large two story •’>' DWELLING HOUSE AND KITCHEN. A laugebbiok barn, .Wagon shed,.and other outbuildings,‘end a-well of good water. , ■ There is on the premises a good Apple Orchard and, other fruit trees,’also-a Targe Pool of water that has scarcely ever been known lo go dry. - ' —lf-tho above property is not sold before Saturday lhe 2;i(l of Octobor. othor notice will then bo given of its -disposal. The. terms 'will then be made, known. ■ s f SAMUEL BOYD, t— » . ROUT, SLEMMONS, '\l o * • e M-B°yO. N., p./ Anyjurormauon-iespeoting the property. •S?- I w e . i l . ■?/ Mr.,yicke.s, op the premises, of .Wm; M Biddle, Esq,. of Carlialo. oi- ofSiunue! Boyd, .(one oi the owners} ncarQolmnhia, Lancaster co.. Pa. ' f,Y;. - September 16,1841. • Sperm . A very superior article of Sperm. Oil tuny be had by-calling at Stevenson and Dinklc’s Drug and Chemical store. ’ • NEWS TO THE AFFLICTED! ■ YEAGER & ALBRJGHT7S Celebrated Botanical Health and Life Pre- sttver* This Medicine,' although known for many years as *Yeager’s Medicine,* has never been.ot tered,to the public for sale, until of late.thc pro prietors have been prevailed upon to offer, it for the benefit of those who are laboring under the diseases here enumerated,via: . Cahceiv Uleers of the-Thfoat and-Body, Liv er -Complaint, Spitting of Blood, Whooping Cough, Rheumatic 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 pronoOmted an incurable case, this medicine has had the most wonderful effect. The proprietors arc fully aware of the numer ous medicines that are already pffered to the pub* lie for the above diseases, many of which have not the slightest effect of performing at any time a cure—but the numerous, testimonials Which have of late bdifcn given to them by some of the most respectable citizens, there can no longer be any doubt ah regards the medicine Which they now offer and would say to thoso'afflicted—give it but a trial—adhere to its directions—and we will warrant a permanent cure. Directions for using it will be.found accompa nying each bottle. Purchase them at the Drug Store of Myers & Mavefstick. Price £1 per bottle. April 22,. 1841. . ' Nsm _ HOTEL. Southersst Corner of the Public Square , CARLISLE, Fa. THE subscriber lias, taken that wcll-krihwn tavern stand, near the County Hall, Carlisle, .lately occupied by Mr, William S. Allen, where he will at all limes be prepared to accommodate his' old friends and the public generally, with every thing needful to make their visit agreea ble. ■ ' . N _ _His .TABLE will be supplied with the best the"market can afford-his BAR with cst liquors—and every other requisite in the best style. Prices very moderate. BOARDERS will be taken by the week, .month or year# A carelul OS fLER will be always in attend ance, and .DROVERS and otheis will find it to their advantage to give him a ralK M. McClellan. May'l3, 1841, _ . o/-;piea-\ b idxif yi£^. " ' Row j Pitt Sf recti near the Rail Road ‘ Hotel. ■ S? ESPECTFULLY idformshis friends and public generally, .that (through solici tation) he has removed from Shircrnanstmvn to Carlisle, where he may be found at all times unless professionally engaged. afflicted shill at all times he - treated with purely vege table medicines, **No Poisons, ’* and in strut.ac-’ cnrdancc. with lhc_prmciples‘ lajdidown by-that great rcformcr in medical science, Dr.'-Samuel Thomson. * , ' . Chfonic Cases'— such as Consumption, Liver -Complaint, Dropsies, Rheumatisms, and Can cers, are nn»fe especially informed that the new system is admirably adapted to their cases. Invalids from.a distance can he accommoda? ted with Boarding while under medical treat* meat, on reasonable terms. ‘ Carlisle, July 15, 1841. A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. THE subscriber will dispose of at private sale, the farm on which he vesicles,sit mile in .North Middleton township, about 3 miles west of t ar* lisle, adjoining the Conocloguinet creek—con taining 185 acres ol first vale patented limestone land, 45 acres of which is woodland, and the re sidue under good fence and in h high state-of cultivation. The improvements are a 2 STOR-ST STONE HOUSE. AND A STONE BANK BARN, One Log. Tenant House—a W on Shed and Corn Cribs. There is also on the premises an excellent Apple Orchard of choice trees—a well of never fading water with a pump in it—and a spring rising a few yards from the house. The properly is intersected by two public roads, one of which is'the State Road from Car lisle to New.ville, and the other leading past Hays* Mill about one mile distant, and is one o the most desirable Farms in the county.. An indisputable title will he given, and possession can be had on the Ist of April next. The terms will be easy. For further particulars enquire of ’ . ’ JOHN MYERS, Jr. July 29, 1841. f tf Valuable Real Estate For Sale. IN pursuance of the directions of the testament and last will of Thomas Martin, sr. late of Mon roe township* Cumberland county, deck!,, .will be exposed to public sale, on Saturday, the 23d day. of October, at noon, that excellent farm whereon the deceased lately resided and now in the ocou pancY-of-H.enry BUnnr,.Bitaaie.in the township of Monroe aforesaTd7 of David Martin, on the west by the road loading from Middlesex to Dillsburg, on thp north by the Trjndlp Spring road, and on the east by lands of Richard Parker, containing about IGI Acres, hav ing a.two story stdn'o HOUSE & KITCHEN, A GOOD DOUBLE LOG BARN, Wagon Shed, Cider Press, Press House, Corn Cribs, -Grain Shed, a tvell of never fniling water, a young and thriving Orchard of choice fruit; the whole to bo sold by the acre and measured, ona half of tlie purchase money to be paid on the execution of the deed and delivery of possession oh the Ist day of April 1842, the resi due inthreeequalannual payments thereafter with out interest, to be secured by judgment bonds, the grain in the ground to be reserved. There are two Hens oh Gl acres part of this farm, one of $1044 91 the other of $3lB 27, these.to hededuefed from the harid money and to remain charged on the land, the interest on the first to be paid annually.to Re becca Williamson during her life, and at her death the principal to he paid; the interest on the other to be paid annually to Alexander Simpson daring his life, and on his death, the principal to be paid. The title is indisputable. . ■ . , DAVID MARTIN, ' *■ ' / HENRY BITNER,- ' • Executors of Thomas Martin, dec’dr August 26, 1841. ~ i , Liter CoMptAiNxi Ten years standing cured ly the use of Dr. Harlick's , , Conipound. Sirmgthenwg and German .Ape-.-.. ■ .rient Pills. • ~ “, Mrs. Sarah Boyer, wife of William Boyer, North Fourth'Street above Callowhill, Philadelphia, entirely cured of .the above distressing' disease. ' Her symptoms were.habltual-costivncas of the bowelB, total Joss of ap petite, excruciating pain; in the side, stomach arid back, depression of spirits, extreme debility, coUldmot lie on her left side without an aggregation of pain, with other symptoms indicating great derangement funo-' lions of the livcr. ■ Mrs, -Boyer was -attended ,lij sever-’ dLof thcfirst-physicians,- but received: buHittloTelicjr from their medicinc-- r at]ast, a friend.of'hem procured! a package of Dr. Harlich’s Strengthening and; Germaw. ArEßiß3rr-Pijys # wlxich, by.lhp; uso.pf tfno; package, induced lier to continue with thcv.jnedicine,' which rcswltadji) effecting a4)ermanen^Vcure,, beyond tUo:pxpccliiiinis of her friends.' Sppicmbcr CO, 1811. . Resurrection or Persian Rills- Judge, not lest ye be judged—keep op hand something for a wet day—be prepared for sick ness in case it should come—be ready to stop it before it gets too deep h hold—use the Persian Pills in season, and thousands, yea tens of thou sands might be saved from long and lingering fits of sicKoess by using the Vegetable, Persian Pills freely. No injury can ensue from using the Persian Piils to youth or old age. them according to the,' directions, and you will, be warranted wit Jr a sure cure, ~ Try them before you 'stand.still arid say there is no cure for me, but be up and a doing while the day lUsts. They will cure all diseases if ta ken according to directional Physicians can no longer hold back—those that arc. honest, and have keen their effects, now recommehd them and use them in their practice. AVe feel thank ful that an all-wise Providence has seen fit to bring to light an all-prevailing remedy that will cure almost every disease in our country. Do not condemn them until you have used them and give them a fair trial, and we arc certain you will not only use them yourself, but recom mend them to your friends and the public gen erally. (CFFor sale in all the principle villages in Pennsylvania. WM. M. TAYLOR, at Ham burg, general agent for Pennsylvania and Mary am!. All orders sent to him at Harrisburg, will be promptly attended to. Carlisle—Stevenson and Dinklc. Shippcnsburg—J. Brackvnridge, Ilngcstown—Edward Miller. White Mouse—A. G. Miller, Newville—A. J. North. it r Hebrew Plaster . Read this before you stop, then do not stop there, but send and get a*?box of the JEW DAVID'S, or HEBREW PLASTER, it you want to keep pain and weakness far from you-r -ask the person who has used it and he will tell you; that Ireduisrbeenrcurcd .otthe and several other direful diseases that had drawn him all up in a heap, and had drawn his joints all out of place, and he was compell ed to confine himself to his house, and he will tell you that it cured him, and that he is now well, will cure all chronic diseases, or where seated pain or weakness exists we will war rant a cure. It will restore the hall .and the lifme to the use of. their limbs by applying it to ..the parts The wonderful cuK’s elKcpfl hint;, or Mr". 6Vj-alu?-so \vaB'rest(')Ved.‘tb < 'th‘e\heal- thy use, of their limbs l>y.the application nt this that they are glad that Mr. Such-u -one has gbt about again—really,say they, this pjastcr' must be* a good plaster or'it would not have cured so bad a case as that—or you will, hear some person that has been gone from home' some time exclaim when he returns at finding a persqtron his feet he never expected to see again, why, how is this, I see .he is about—l •thought-his, -case-incurable—well every -body ‘thought' so ton, burdie has-used the d-ew-David’s Hebrew Thister, and got well—ahe! so" it is K-rt'nnivmg cures’ if 11 over the whole country where li is use liimi at Harrisburg, Fa. will receive prompt ilenlion! Carlisle—Stevenson and Hinkle Shippensburg—J. "Brackenridge. Hogestown—Kdward Miller. •White House—A. C*. Miller. Newville—“A. J. North. Dorns. The American Corn Plaster stands unrivalled n the Inns list of remedies tin* the cure ot rums. All that is necessary in order to test us virtues s to niake trial ot the ayticle, when its efficacy will he cxpcricni-etl. For sale by STliVktfSOM-lsr-DIh'KLR. Certificates of .Sgcucy For the Sale of Bramlrctli's Universal Ve getable Pills, are held in Cumberland county by the following agents. GEO., W. HITNEE, Carlisle. S. Culbertson', Shfppenshurg. Adam Hiegle, Mechiinicsliurg. . . Ilnkc Ik Breniicmnn, New Cumberland. ’Gilmore £k M’Kinney, Ncwville. L. Riegle & Co., Churclunwii. M. G. Rupp, Shiremanstnwn. As counterfeits of these pills are in some cases sold for the genuine ones, the safety of the pub lic requires that none should be purchased ex ee;) 1 , nm those recognized as agents above. Economy. The Vestimentnl Spirits prepared by Dr. W. C. McPherson, are warranted tfTbF'buperior to to. any other preparation qf the kind now in nsi* Tnrthe removal of all kinds of forease, Tar, Oil, Paint, Wax, fJfc., from • Indies Gf gentlemen's wearing apparil. For sale in Carlisle by ‘ STEJ r EN-SOJf& DTJSTKLE, COLDER BALL HOTEL, ■ WEST HIGH ST., CARLISLE. THE- subscriber, thankful for past favors, here by notifies the public generally, that ho still continues at the old stand, nearly opposite the Col lege Campus; where he will at all limes be foundl ready and willing to accommodate in the best pos sible manner, those who may. favor him with a call. The House is located in the most business part of the town, and is near*,the stopping place of the Cars on the Rail Road. The ROOMS are large and airy—the TABLE will be supplied. with the very best the markets can furnish—and the BAR with the choicest Liquors. His charges are rea sonable, and he will endeavor to merit by assidui ty and attention a continuance of public patronage. BOARDERS. taken by the week, month, or year. DROVERS and TRAVELLERS will find it to theiripterest to stop with him,ns he has plen ty of stabling, and a careful OSTLER always at hand,*' . •' M: . ANDREW ROBERTS. Carlisle, Aug. 19,1841. . .. ■tf A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. Will bo sold on Friday the 15. th dayof October 1841, on the premises,.in Silver Spring township, Cumberland county; adjbining lands of Jacob For ney, William Waugh, and -the heirs of ■Nuthnnie) Ilvine, deo’d,, a valuable tract of first rate Lime stone Land, in a high state of cultivation, contain ing 80'acres riiore.or less,'about 55 acre? of which are cleared'and tho/residue covered with, thriving young timber,' with 4 considerable 'qiiantity.of lo oust. The improvements'aro a new twb'story,' ''jPftiWWiß.•^otlSJßvt AND A NEW FRAMFi BARN. with Wagon-Shed and;Corn CVihatlaohedpandaji necessary out buildings. A good well of water with a newapmrip-ih’it if near tfie dobr; tlierdls a stream of refining 'w'oleir oh' the farm,' Sind a thriv aStgyoung orchard. ' V'! ’%< ■" --V'.- ,'' next.' • 77?77, , ;'7; i , ../Pho-sale -vvill.-be tnade^op'payments. l^. OonSiJs iibfis wiU'be'madb'fully Known bn'ifie day of.fialo. v " , DAVID LBHN/’ ' j. , r;’V david ORftiS, ;' • ” September 9, 1841." 0 >' '‘ ' VAtUABtE MEDICALPREPAfcATtONB are Calculated‘to produce more real good than can possibly result'from the use of any others, for several reasonac—They are not recommend* ed tocifre all, and 1 every, disease, as is generally, boasted of oilier preparations, (winch the most ignorant.musjt be aware cannot, be, as different diseases rcquirc'different me(licines,')'bul each of Dr, Leidy's Medicines are rccomniended and adapted to different,.classes of diseases, 'i hey do not contain- Mercury, or the minerals which arc combined with most, if not all, other prepa rations in use. They are perfectly sate and pleasant to take, containing nothing offensive or deleterious, but being composed'of Vegetable Extracts—may be employed by young and old, male and female, at all times, and under all cir cumstances, without restraint from occupation,' temperate or moderate living. They are the preparations of a Regular Druggist, (Dr, Leid),) alsoPhysiciun, aUdstetl by the most distinguish ed Physicians of the United States, airiong whom are, Dr. P. S. Physic, Dr. N. Chapman, Dr. W. Gibson*. Dr. S'Jackson, Dr. W. E. Horner, Dr, W. P. Dewccs, Dr, T.. C, James, Dr..J« • Redman Coxe, Dr. II. 1 Hare, &c., tfc.; also, by the Hev.W. 11. Delaney, Robert Adrain, L. L. D., J, L. Biddle, Esq.; and numerous others.— They, have been employed in innumerable in stances, with the most .unexampled success, as thousands can testify, among whom are the principal officers in Washington City, Members of Coftgress, of the State Legislatures, many of the Clergy, Btc. fcfc. (See certificates and re commendations, accbmpaii) ing the directions with each Medicine. .Dr, Leich/s Medicated Extract of Sarad/mr . iMi.—The strongest preparation of Sarsaparilla in existence. One Hundred Hollars will lie For feited for a preparation equal ter it; One Bottle (half a pint) is equal to six pints of the strongest -Syrup of Sarsaparilla that can tie made. Com ment upon the virtues of Sarsaparilla is unne cessary—the world knows it—it is only y for persons using it to he sure of getting a good ■prepafatlonrofritr -Sec-rtcoinmeiidaiioiisrwitlr directions. Price 00 a bottle Dr. Leidy’s lilood l J ills. A Component,fiart m of which'is SarsafiariUa Continent upon the virtues,ut these Puls is unite ,cessary. /I he public, should be ca'relul to Fro cure the Genuine, in purchasing.Bloud Fids, tdlbe particular-apd ask Ady; ;ljjry; Ltidv*vßhiutv, cation.of the Qrigiual, .only true ana Genuine Blood Fills Of Dr. X-^idy—upwards uf one hun dred gross of which have been sold' during the past month., .j » v Dr. Leidy’s Blood Pills may be used as a gen tle, or, active purgative, possessing properties not contained in any other pills—Unit of.Fiirily l ' ing the Blood and Animal Fluidsj £,t-the same time.removing from (he Stomach and Bowels, all noxious, i.r injurious substances,/which pro duce* disease,* and without-debilitating, or pros* ■tr .ting th'e hidSTmther medicines o! -a purgative nature. Sec directions. Price 25 cents a box. ■ luges m Dr. DeclUir’s I’ulnioiinry Pit For Coughs, Colds, Asthmas Catarrhs,'lnHTucii 2as, Uls. aSL-s ol lUc Bi cast & Lungs, bpitung ol Blood, and arrest of approaching CONSUMFTiuN. Throughout Germany inis preparation is used more than any .other tor Coughs, Colds, &c; dife* tind-is there so well knuvvn t Uml uiey call it the ••Life Preserver , M < : *•. 1 himsumib in this city, and throughout the United Stall b, owe their present. existence to the good litis medicine. Numerous certificates have"been published from time id time—‘-lunher comment is unnecessary. . See directions*. • j • - l . Brice 50 cents a bottle. J)r. Luidy’s Tetter,ltoli Oiiit- AN infallible-.remedy for various affections ol the Skin, removing Pi npUs, Pustules, and Eruptions, ot the Skin,-ami particularly* audpted to the cure of Teller and the Itch. This ointment has been used in numerous schools throughout the.city and county, as well as Factories, employing,numerous,girls and bo} s. and amongst whom ’Teller and Itch, as well as other Affections of-the Skin, prevailed, with the must unexampled success. Names of &iuiwl Teachers; as well as Supern.teinlantsand .Pro prietors ot Factories, could he given, confirming the above, but for the delicacy they feel in hav ing their names published in connection with such loathsome and disagreeable affections. Price 25 cents a box.- . r l)i;. Lcidy’s lilnuiniiitic Liniment, A truly efficacious application for Uhnematism, “Bruises, Sprains, Stillness and Weakness of the •fyiucs, Numbness of the Muscksand Limbs, the Back. Spine. Sales, and ucrosb‘ the Loins. T. “ Many highly commendatory certificates from physicians and others, have been frequently p iblished of its efficacy, bee directions. . Price cents a bottle* or three bottles for onedollar.. The 'foregoing Medicines are prepared only, and sold. Wholesale and Retail, ut * • Dr, Lcidjr’s IleaUli Emporium, No. 191 North Second street,'n&ir Viiie street (Sign of the Golden Engle and Serpents?) Hliiliulclpiiin Sold Ht the Dnu; Store df'STEVENSON UINKLE, Carlisle, I’a. LAY & STOUFPER’S J\'ctv I'ouudrtf and. .Machine ■ Sfkop. , ~ __ . The subscribers thankful for past favors, here by notify the public that they, alill continue at their stand'in Slain Str eet, a’feiv 'doors cast if the; J ail, where they tire prepared tbdi at'short notice - -a, 1 ’■ ! OF ALL KINDS, such as Turning Lnlhes, Apple Nuts, Plaister breakers, dm shelters, Hollow Anvils, Mandril’s Patent Machines for bending Wagon Tyres, Wagon boxes' and oach boxes of all sizes, Stove Plates, Mill, acting s, § : c. . T(iey will also build j . ItOIR'S lt'S r . i ' -■■■ ■; AND : and do,all kinds of repairing, as tjrcy. are well ;pr;epared .with" patterns of varreus" Wdl klso inainitacuiro Culling bdxe.s. &c. &r. i ■-They are J alBo prcparfcd>to- exe'ciUe patierhs for Mill Gearing, and of ■ every- kind,'ut> short; notice. , j Also, on,hand n lof.pt ; W,itherbw’p lipprovbd! Xim-hVProuglrsrwmcir^eytvnir^^^oTT'a"! 'i - ?■ -'‘"ABRAHftN STOUFFEft.- ;; ■ Carlisle,' Mafich 4; 1841. k • " >'”« kj; TB, SMITH'S, assbrteifcElCKLC'S sale by Stevenson ., o. ■ - sorvatho, inunt, OP POSITION. ' IJNION irOTEii, . - , Oarliple. JPa. ,; },i THE Subscriber, thankful for pa&t favors* re- A spectfully informs.the citizens of this county, £ that hghas removed to-the-VeiPknown/ravern Stand, on the NortK“3Veatcorner of South Han over and Bomfert streelv recently jjrcupicd'by t Gcorge,Oeetein l . Esq.j where he is prepared to accommodate, in first rate style, ah those who may favor him with 7 their custqm.: 'Hie HOUSE is large andxothmodions. and is fitted up and,furnished in astyltf of elegance and comfort unsurpassed by any house in the bor ough. As itis situatedma pleasantand central part of the towh, it is very convenient for busi ness men. and travellers. i His TABLE.wiII constantly, he supplied with the bes.t the marhefcan afford—and his ’ BAH with,the very bfest of liquors. * DUO VERS will 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 i.n attendance. . , ■ . will be takcir by the week month, or year ’ Carlisle, April 22. 1841. if New Hardware, AND VAniBTT STORE. THE subscriber has just returned from the ci ties of New York, Philadelphia and Balti more, now openin'g aljiis store room South East corner of Market Square and Main (Formerly occupied by G. W. Hitner, Esq.) a ge neral assortment of. KAnD’WAKB, STONEWARE. OEDAHWARE, BRITTANIA- V WARE, GROCERIES, Glass, Crushes, Whips* Canes, Lamps for burning Camphino Oil, and a* grept variety of articles useful and necessary for furnishing and keeping ajioiise# He has also, and wi]l constantly keep on hand} Camphino.Oil, a cheap and elegant substitute for Sperm Oil, and having been appointed the agent of Messrs. Bachecs & Brother of Newark, N. J., for the-salo of JONES' PATENT L AMP in this county, he is prepared to furnish Lamps and Oil _nt a very reasonable.rate to 'all who may wish to use this new — Having selected bis goods himself, and made his purchases for cash, he is able and determined, to sell low. Those having the cash to lay out will find ]t to their advantage to give him a call. HENRY DUFFIELD. Carlisle, July 9, 1340. - If*. .. 1 (Vravr-^r;,.--^ Woods’ store/and would solicit f share ot pub lic patronage. WJI.LIAM M'PHEUSON August 20, 1840; l?.resh Drugs, Modiciiu's, fijo. THe subscribers have just.recvivVriV supply hf’ fresh Drugs»\lc(licipe.s.Clie«mr.als, Oil?., Paints, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, Fmih,&c., all of which will bc'soldtm reasonable l«-rm*vl>v '-■* STRKE.YSOA' , V DLYKLE. . £J*m. BSROabDSMTiS'T, 3 ft.ESPEC I‘FULLV mlorms the ladies and gentlemen ot Carlisle and its t iciiut) that in’ Artificial Teeth in the most approwd aianucr. He also scales, plugs and separatis teeth to at rust decay v Ur. N. prepares a tooth powder, whieh whi tens the teeth,, without Injuring the enamel, cnl urs lhe gums i\ r fine red ami rdtrehheslhe moulh. .The tooth ache will be cured, in most cakH, without extraction'; and an odontalgic wash is prepared for healing sure gums and lasted the teeth. Ladies and gL*nlle,picn are mpiested to call -md-exainine his coili cliou of Porcilain or li»- curruptablc teeth, which will never dtcay *i* cSr.ihgc color* and are,free injm all unpkaMm; ulmir, durable ;»md Well adapted 4oi\<*hewit g, which will be inserted in the best manlier and at Jairpncas, , All persons wishing Dr.’ ( .N. to.call at their fwellhigvwill please to leave a-line at his resi dence, No. r harper’s Ilmv, when he will punc tually, attend to .eVery call in the line of his pro fession. From a long and successful practice, be hopes to give general satisfacliun. C-itllsbe, August 1, 1839, m I>EjVTISTR\ . DR. |. C. LOOMIS, fS permanently located hi_ Carlisle, and will peilorm all operauuns-that are required m Surgery, such asFlhlNfitPLUtifilNCi ami. KX I KAC l lNd, I KE I'H, and inserting /VU 1 IFICIAL 'I liliTH Irom a single tooth to. a, full set. He will also attend to all diseases of the Mouth, Gums, &fc., mid direct and regulate the first and second dentition so as to render the teeth of children and young persons regular and -beaulifill• ~H may at ail times be fniind it his office in Main street,' opposite M’Furlane's Hotel., ‘ Carlisle,June 10, 1841. Valuable Tati hi'ard, Vroperty FOR SALE. WILL be sold at publiosole, on the premises, bn Wednesday the 10th of November, nt 1 (/'o'clock A. M., in llio borough of Carlisle, Cum berland county,,that laigeahd commodious TAN YARD, : situate on the north east corner of Leather & East streets, bounded by. Letnrt Spring, & on,the north hy a lot of T..C. Hail, Esq., containing 260 feet in front,'and 120 feet,in depth; more'or less, be longing to .the estate of David S. Forney, dec’d., having thereon erected a large JjsA TWO STORY STONE 11 DWELLING HOUSEj a two .tilery stone Finishing Shop, a large two story Brick Beam House, a fargo/hamt Bark and Mil' House with a Bark Hill in it. ’lmre are 4* Lay aways and 1 Po'ol in the yard, 3 Liojes and 1 Batp in the Beam House, ami a good Weil of water' at the Kitchendoor; The,property isjn good order, and in a very desirous situatidn Tor a Tannery or a private dwelling." Terms’of sale will be made known on the day of sale, and any ' information will ’be jiroperty bi?- Tore the day of sale'by " : ~ g w/shea Ter, •»j{ ' JACOB SJIROIBv <:r Executors. 4 t? -r ■ ' _ August 36,18jt. : In tjie Court of Common Pleas of Cumber* , $ . land County. ' OthAugmrt, 1841rUpon the petition of Jacob Stough, one of the Assignee* of David Dloan, the court grant a rale tOr«hbw cause why he should not bo dismiss- ' ‘foni the-trust confided -to hitn under a voluntary "DealroftAgnm cn t~ to next November tcrnij ofU wluch all porsoflir interested aviU; take notice, ■; ! v ' T" •'t-Bythe ; - v ' - Jiv . f ffEO. SA'NDEHS&N Proth’y. 'i September,,! 6,1841. r J-fAW ; HfM^^P^ry'superiw ■sffivw&tihs■ -•** -«>»»- WM. S. ALLEN.