••. . . • ' .R 0 ire s ters' ,No t lee; . . . . . .: • . -' . . REGISTERS' OFFICE, • , ' .• • Carlisle, Nov. 13,•1841.--4t. , NOTICE is hereby given to all pergola interest ed; that the follow,ing accounts have been. filed la this office for explination, by the accountants therein bathed; and will be presented tothe Orphans' Court' of Cumberland iloulity, for confirmation , and 11,11Owance;on'TuesilaY:tfie 14th dui a ,Pecitinber, A. 1). Mil, vii; - The:act:Must of .JamOs . ll,. Jimeson; administrator 'of Pe;tl Guhr,,late of Lis - burn, deceased. .. , •- , The atiebuilt of Jacob Ilickernell,adriiiiiistrator of Henry,Gelii;Aate of Allen township, deceased. ' ' ' • The account of Peter 'WeaVer, administrator of John lleffiedinger, late of Main , township, deceas ed. . , The 'account. of Robert Laird, adtaillistrator. .of Robert: of the 4oruuLli of Carlisle; deceased. , _The account of:Robert Laird, adniinistrator tie tiaidenon - with thewill annexed, of James 'MaFar- lane, late.of Westpennsborough township, deceased. Theaccouni of William • M. Nevin, administrator r de bonis non, of Elizabeth Hunter,late of Southamp ton township, deceased. . The supplemental and :final account of JOhn W. , Nevin, administrator of John Nevitipdeceased,4ho was qiurinving Execufor of 'Elizabeth Header, de egaSed: /The account ofJosiab Carothers one of the exec utors of Armstrong Carothers, late of ‘Vestpeunsbo ' rough township, eceased. Tite account of Int Stoug h, jr.,.administrator of - Cot. William-Stow late ot Stoughstown, deceased. • The account of I my Znaring, • adthinistriitor of 'Gustavus Miller, - late of Allen township, deceased: The account of Isaac Lefever, adinipistrator Of Jo natilltich waiter, late of Westpennstiorough town ship, deceased. r • The supplemental and finaLtiecount of John Shee ly and Andrew Sheely, executors of Andrew Sheely, late of Eastpeonsborotigh toWnslas, deceased. - • The account of George Rea ' • administrator of Ja of—Wesipannsborough -township;de—' ceased. The 'account of George Hamill, executor of John Rippry, late of the borough of Shippenisburg, de ceased. The accqunt of George Hamill, administrator of 11Inry liippey, late of the bprough of Shippensburg, deceased . The account of Robert Laird and Daniel Leckey, administrators of John Davidson,,Esq. late of the borough of New ville, deceased. The account of John oltz, administrator of Bar- - barafond, late of Eastpennshorough - township, de.: ceased; . Theiteenunt of Jacob. Eiehelberger, excentOr Jacob Eithelberger,• senior, !tag. of Eastptplusbo rough township, deceased. The Guardianship account of Henry HeiT,'Guar dial) of John Neidig, minor son of Jacob Neidig, de ceased. 'Fite Guardianship" account of Thomas McCune, Guardian of Robert McCune • minor son of -Jdltn -MoCtitie;alecensed, ,:.- . 1 ' , 'The Guardianship gmmuntal Thomas ,11.1.eGune, duardian :of, Suinting • AloGunc, minor dankfiarr . of •J'ollitiVeCti,pe, ilequlised..; , ; , ~,, • f: , " ..t- - IAXIC - . kii4l - ;:stlM iiegistri., . Notice. • _:Estite_of FranciailerraiLdee d rarrtms4OP ATUINLon Al • estate of Francis flerron, late of, the borough of Shippensburg, deed., have brem•granted to the • subscriber residing in said borough: NOTICE is gisen'to all persons indebted to said estate to make ifriniediaie payment, and those having claims to present them for settlement; Vt. M. Mot...U.NK-AdnOr. -Nor:• _ E4tate of -Josepkilais,deed .EI"PERS TESTAMENTARY on ibe 'La est:4_ol;l(3B4d! thg.s,line of the_.boiough_of. Carlisle,dee'd., - Itave been issued. in due form of law to the stiserilMi• residing in said horough: Non CE is bert..by given to all persons having - claims against said estate to present them for settlemm.t, and those . indebted are requested toinake payment on or before the first of Jamooviext, to .Carlisie,.Nov. 10, 1841.-6 t E. IZOBINSON & £O. --- Hale. located-in Carlisle for the purpose of - manufacturing and,selling Hathaway's Nent Hof Air Cooking '4l.oves." And being asioire that the people in this place and vicinity, have been much imposed-upon by the in• troika:thin of new and highly recommended articles which they have been induced to pareliage . , and which have been so slightly made, and of such bad materi al, that in a short time they, have failed and become useless. We, therefore, lo not intend offering stoves for sale until they are fairly tried in this community, and pronounced more duritble in their construction, better adipted to the purposes of boiling., baking and all the varieties of cooking than any other stove; also, that they are a great saving of fuel ns well as labour. We earnestly invite farmers as well he- resi de.ds of this plnce_tuaLthe neighboring villages, to call on us at S. Wonderlich's hotel, or notify us by letters (postage unpaid) that they are willing to try our stove—and the stove shall be placed in the kitchen of every person giving us such botice, and 'taken away idler trial, without any expense to per sons making the trial. 'lime stoves will be kept for sale at the Tin Shop of Mr. Jacob Fridley,and at the Foundry of Messrs. ..Lar nod Stoulfer r in-earlisle. HaVing contracted f6r One Hupdred Tons of Castings, we will, inn few days, supply stove deal ers with all the different sizes, on the most liberal terms. ELEAZOR ROBINSON, of Carlisle, is agent i for selling the right to make and vend the HOT-AIR STOVE, and will diSpose of counties in this and the adjoinMg States. We publish the following remmendations from some of those who are using the stove, to encourage others to try it. Car Male Sept. 12, 1841. I have in use in my kitchen one of Ilathawayspat - • ent Hot AWC4Ctirihk Stoves, and can r• commend it as a very superior article. The one I have is No. 3. It has 5 boilers and an oven Sufficiently large to bake six. loves of bread. The baking, roasting and broil ing can'all be done at the same time and with meuh ts-wood than is required for any stove which we have used. This size appears to lie peculiarly calculated for Farmers, and for their benefit I invite them to call and see this stove in use, as I shall take pleasure In showing this stove to all whom interest or curiosity May induce to examine it. SIMON WUNDF.RLICH. Carlisle Sept. 11,1841. Messrs. E. Pobiason'El CO.—GENTLEMEN, I have during-the few days i have had your Hathaway's Hot Air Stove in use, become convinced of its '.great superiority over another stoves I have used or . seen. I find by the trial that boiling, roasting, bak; ing and broiling may all be done at the same time, in u.most perfect manner, and with less than one fourth the fuel I have ordinarily used for the same purposes. I have heretofore been of the opinion-that bread could not be well baked in a cooking stove, but I am-con vinced upon trial that it can be-done, as 4 virell in your stove as in a brick oven. . . I. believe that the general introduction of your ' stoveinto use will be very beneficial to thepublic, therefere 1 - shall , take preasurelacirecommendinvit to my friends: Yours respectfully, . • • WILLIAM MOUDY. . .-Carlisle, Sept. 103841. Messrs. E. halation 0 Co.—Centleine*, 1 have fairly tested the "Hot Air Stbve" which you, put up at toy house, mid can recommend it as - posscsiiing principles of economy and convenience far swims : --sing-any.other-shave which I have.ever.seen.... _ • "The boilers coming in immediate contact with the fire gives it great facilities for.boiling, and t'-e oven isleated en such a prieciple that bread is baked in ,'fittijine a manner as in a brick eveb.:l find . it also a -great:saving of. fuel ; end labour, and would advise all. ;to adopt it,: . MITCHEL McLELLAN. • Chambera6Urg,„ppi. 6,1841.. I -I doltertify, that Lam now using one of Hathaway's Patent Hot Air Cook Stoves, No. .9, and do recent/. mend it as . viper* to any stove "I' have seen, the great savineif fuel, and the varietrthat.con he. cook-, his at the same time, =Twilit, an object to thpse who ilehto facilitate the`operations of Oelsitehen. , :, _earliale;Septemher 1114.--4 , Temperance Alminacs IrUST: received and for eale'by S. ELLIOTT t. , , :take notice that we have applied to theJudget of the Court of Cornmon Pleas of. Cumberland county, for the benefit of the Insnlient.Laws of this Common wealth, and the have appointed Theadoy the 144 'daziof December next, for. the hearing. of us and our ereditorsott the Court House, in'the borough of Car lisle, when.and where yen may (Mete!, if 'you think BENJANIN'RUORIGH'I . • _ SAMUEL NEAL:. - .1014,,FKELLY.* - • , HENRY OMB.° • • .FREDERI(}K ors COT r.• ANDREW R, KERR. • - WILLIAM .N. BAXTER. • --N v. 106841..---9 t 13cgSlearn to return his thanks to the public for the patronage hitherto extended to him ; and respect fully informs his customersand thorteeple generally, that he still continues : the busitiess of • tTtib fuer Making 5 in all.ita branches, at his. oh stand in Main' street, where he is always realyto attend to orders in his line. Carlisle, Nov. 17, 184 L 3m ' • 7. Pease's Clarified Essence •of • Horehound. Candy.' The subscriber hiving been appointed General Agent for the above celebrated article, respectfully offers it to,the public either wholesale or retlil. • "Purchasers are requested to beware of coun terfeits. NfORUNEW GOODS; The Subscriber has just opened new and hand somelssortmeat of. Fall and Winter Grooils, - consistin gg f super black, blue black andother Cloth's, Cass' meres, Satti netts, new style Vestings,a variety of Moose de Laines, second mdurning and. black ditto, Thib'it cloth, Welsh Flannels. Rogers ditto for Shirtilig, Gloves, hosiery - , Edgings, Laces, Cam bries, Oil Dl4ths,'Artifici tie, Ribbons,Merino.Shirts and Drawers.. ' Also— Metis, Womens' and Childrens' Leather & Morocco Shoes &.Boots. ALSO, • 'Qtreansware aiid Groceries, SPIOES',&c; with n great variety of Other goods all of which he will sell at n small profit to suit the •Doa'tforgct to call on • • isS. M. HARRIS. tar;litile.Sept. 29;1141.-1y: --, • • • . . OO'H'S Si:BI . IOIESAiAm4, - * - k,714 . 4r. n - p. deapriveimoittat'receivO(l,,atid for saLe very , 16w at the store of ". ,'Ott. 2.7,1831,-. --Q-A c L - NION just - receivedatid-for . sale by J. &-E. aCI{EItI;I:bnd Codfish for stile by. J..15t E INlCoruniam. • . , r" bi:.st of bleached Sperm and Whale Oil for r laic by J. Si-E. Common. yICKLING Vinegar for sale by J. & E. Corn.; UG A R Hooke awl New Orleans Molasses of the 0 best quitlity foe sale by J. Bc-E. Commun. gOAF and Lump Sugar. The subscribers have A received a large supply of -Loaf and Lump Sugar, which they offer for sahr, wholesole.or retail; at reduced prices. " • J. & E. Coruman. 0 PERM' Candles 191 sale by J. 84-E. Comma') .Carlitile, 0ct..20, 1841. JoIIN lI.IYS , Eir • JUst received at the store of ANDREW RICH ARDS, a general assortment of. consisting ill part of Wool and Cloth dyed Black, Illue,invisible Green, Adelaide, Olive and Green Black, Brown, Invisible Green, Olive, Diamond, Beaver and Pilot Cloths; Black, Blue, Brown mixed plain andligured Cassimcres, new style. Sattinetts of assorted colors,from 30 cents to $2,00, beaverteens, jeno cords, canton flannels, retl, white, Yellow and green flannels:—ticks, and. mts.,- 6-4 3-4 merinnes, moslain-de-laine and Saxony.cloth ; figured and plain. Figured, plain, striped, barred jaekinett and swiss matins. Fawn, mouse, black, blue black, slate, figured and plain silks. Bonnet silkss anll?ribbons, new style. Shawls, glokes, hosiery and shoes, Cloth and fur caps _Carpeting ; health rugs, floor cloth, baizes, and blankets. Color ed and w hit e 'carpet yarn. Fresh Altakerel, er with n general assortment of Queensware and Groceries, which will be sold at moderate prices at his store. • Carlisle, October 20, 1841.--tf. -- The- subscribers - have - just - received - at - thesture room lately occupied by Mr. C. Foster, in North- Hanover street, Carlisle, a large and general assort meat of (D Ilia WO 0 Chilli • Glass and . 7! - QUEENS IV A whichthiq:vill sell on the most liberal terms. They, invite the public to call and examine. October 13, 18.11 LOOK HERE• The subscribers continue to sell their stook of Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassinetts, Merinoes, Calicos:and • - Chintzes at • FIRST' COST. • • Bargains may yet be had in these articles of merchan 'dize by calling soon. HITNER & MULVANEY. N. B.- An excellent Cannon Stove with a large cast iron dish, for sale at the Store. • '. Carlisle, Oct, 6, 1841. •TIRS. RESPECTFULLY informs the ladies of Carlile4and. its vicinity, that site has com# menced the • Mi!Unary & Illantuamaking l , in all_theii• yarious - .branches,_at..her residence in. Clinch Alley, opposite „ Education- Hall." All work entrusted to he - Fracarewill be done in the latest. fashion and on the most reasonable terms. - , --Earlieei-Noveniber 3, 1841. -- S• - DUNLAP'ADAIR i. •• .• attorney at Lati; Ms removed his'offiee to No: 3. Beetem's Row. oil the public idjunre. . . ' Carliolo,.oet.-13, 1841: ' • Piles timed by the tree . of Dr. Harliih'e Compound .StrengOentog E? German Aperient Pill.. DR: 11/Lauch,-;•DeanSiri—Shortly_titter treceiv -edflie-Ageney-friniqeu-lbelhe sale of your nal= nine; I forniedlan acquaintance with a lady of -this place, who was severely.afflided with the Piles.-:- ! . 'or eight or ten years this' lady 'was subject to fre quent painful stinckS, and her physician considered het' case scr.complicated,' that he very seldom pre scribed medicine for her... Through my persuasion, she commenced using your Pills, and was perfectly cured. YOnra, ' - . V, Chambersburg;Pa..- • October 3,1.840.. • • . , - „ ; 0 ::)*PRINCIPAL OFFICEiNo."I9 North Eighth Street; Philadelphia, .where tesllm9u 1a ,may. be For:sale-by...lan J. Myers & Cp.,Carlislei- and Wm. Peal,§hippensburgiPa. 7o our:Creditors. JACOB VETTIEIt Carlisle, Nov. 10, 1841 NEW GOODS. & WinteC Goods, 23 0 T S.: FRESH GROCERIES. , J. &E. CORNMAN L C~ NOW Goods! New Goods•!!.' The . • arrest and cheapest Stock R y. GOODS , i3yer brought , to Carlisle, just received anti now opening at the .store Air , the subscriber, in. Maki strett, opposite Simon WohderlicleaHotel: • Purchatiera will:. do well to, 'call, they marde-; pend - On'finding the largest'stock, the best assortment and the cheapest goods in the county. ' - - CHARLES OGILBY. - Oct. 27, 1841 - ;A r g;' • • COMMISSION Sz. .FORWARDr Have removed to,the capacious Warehouse recently occupied by D. Leech & Co. at the north-westuorner 01C:berry and Broad street, Pbilailelphia. - . From the facilities which the location and internal arrangement of this depot afford, 30 to 4.0 ,Burthee Cars can be accommadated- to amload=andloa&at-the-' sameime with sufficient room to store 2,0,600 barrels of Flour, and 400 to 600 ton of Grain exclusive of the forwarding department.. Produce of every • description will be:received as usual on consignments, and liberal afitances made on receipt (if required) until sales are pfreeted. BELLAS & Co. North-west Corner of Cberry & Broad at. . • Philadelphia. REFERENCES. . • W. S. Cobean, Cashier. & I . . • . Henderson Parker, w ar i„„', Henry Meads, •• • . • Sounderson Si Bossermsn, j . Relit) 'Swoyer, JV'eurville. ' • David Nevin, Shippenabir7. Pa !Mel- Chamtersourg .r. Logan Smith ,Esq: Eyster, Hutz: ilv Co, Robert Fleming, _2l CatlterwimiliDraig,; Phi/cideOhla. . IVin. R. Thompson bc. Co. Whitall Ri'Browni . J . . S. ELLIOTT • • • Mechanicsburg Line • Flz.= • •fi i etween alechanictiburg , and 01* (BY RAIL Roan OR C.I.IVAL). subscribers grateful for past favors., beg leave to inform their (Mends and the public generally, that they still continue to' run a line 'of bUrthen Cars regularly between - ilfeclttucsburg and Philadelphia or Baltimore, by-whieh goods and pro duce of all descriptions will be forwarded' with care and despatch. at the lowest ratra of freight. Produce Will be received at their Ware,, [louse, .111cidiatii0burg, and' torwardet4 to,.either , Phila delphia-Or Baltimore', scsordilig 'to .tha•directinn tlf cj•l"49 price will be giyttii, for Wheat and Flour: bRESBACH 'St • MF.ILY. N. B. Plaster of. Paris and Salt always kept on hand, and for sakrafthitlowest,lt , faces., July 2r9i 1940,-4y. • . • • 'TINDEMRITY AGAINST LOSS' , BY -FIRE: THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COM.- - I'ANY OF PHILADELPHIA,. .• °pita/1,400,000 paid in.—harter Pespetu al,- Ar 4 ONTINUE to,make Insurance, Permanent.and Limited, on every description of 'Prop'erty, in TOWN AND.COUNTRY, on the usual favorable terms. • OFFICE, 16:4 - Chesnut street, near Fifth street: CHARLES N. CTORSBANCKER, President. Cei MLLES N. BA'.`CICER, SAMUEL GRANT, • , JANES SCHOTT, FR; Dented linower, THOMAS WART, JACOn It. SMITH, - THOM AS I. WHARTON, GEO. -W. Iticuenns, TOBIAS WAGNER, MORDECAI I). LEWIS: CHARLES O. BANCKER, Secretary., 0:7-The subscriber, Agent for the above Company for the borough of Carlisle and vieipity,will pronipt rrattend to nil applicatiods for Insurance, whether made personally or by letter. Residence Maintitreet, nearly opposite the Car Office.. • WM.IL .SEYMOUR. • Wards M, 1811.—ly Bar Iron, Glass, &c. Just received at the New Store of die subscribers. 4 Tons BA R 1R0N,.01 first rate quality, and for sale very low (or pei• consignment, 00 half Boxes 8 by 10 and 10 half Boxes 10 by'l2 Western 4Alass, • in good order,for sale to Merchants at -Pittsburg prices, and Duncantion best NAILS, BRADS, AND SPIKES, at Manufacturer's priceS,-alsb.„ on hand Witherow's Celebrated,patent 14.01J0115, FLAX.-SEED OIL, by the gllon, or Harrel; OIL MEAL, We.therill s. Pure WHITE LEAD, MAHOGANY VANEERS, &c. tae. BOSSERMAN & HUTTON. Carlisle, May 5, 1841.' GOLDEN BALL HOTEL WEST HIGH ST;; CARLISLE. .____The_sphscriber,--thankful-for past floPlrs, hereby notifies the public generally. that be still continues at the old stand,nearly opposite the College Campus - , where he will at all times be found ready and wil ling to accommodate in the best possible 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 cl 0 flant The ROOMS are large and airy—the TA BLE • 1-be supplied with the : very best the markets can fur s sh--and the BAR with theelmicest Liquors. His charges' re reasonable, and he will endeavor to merit by assiduity and attention a continuance of pub-. lie patronage.. ,A, l " - BOARDERS talietthy the week, month, or year. DROVERS and TRAVELERS will find it to their interest M stop with him, a s he has plenty 'ofstabling, and a careful OSTLER always-at hand. ANDREW ROBERTS 'Carlisle, Scut. R. 1 Rat ---tf All persons wishing to be supplied with theearlie est .city news, may feellhemselves much gratifie by calling : on the subscriber, where they can hnvd a selection of the following daily and weekly papers, viz:--Philadklphia daily '.Chronicle, Ledger and Spirit,,of the Times ; New . York Herald tinily and weekly; New Worlil,llrcither Jonathan, Boston No tion, Yankee Nation, Magazihes, &o. &c. 'Anyper ion wishing to become subscribers for any of this above• iiorks,.and all theimPularl_swyka — OrCharlee O'Mnlley, as far as published, bqund in boards, wil please call with New Goocis ! CIiCAPER. ,ARNOLD & ABRAMS littye just received a great.varietypfCloths,Cassimeres,Sattinets,&.c.B t c : which they aredeter - mined to Sell cheaper than ever before offered in this place or elseivhere. The public arc invited to call and examine for themselves. Ai pike nilin CHARLES M'CLURE, ATTORNEY ✓i7' 1-4 W. Office in High etroet feit dents . west of the 'Post Office. _ ..z , Dental Surgery., He, SUBSCRIBER respectfully: tenders his T gratefUl acknowledgments to the publio for the very liberal share of patronage he'hitureceived dim ing.thepast year, and would .still +continue to titer Mk isthe professional services in .their Variou,s bron chee real deuce, No. 7 14 HaR er'sßow. He files, olesnses; and pluqs.. teeth; and . tuserti incorruptible terer metalic artificial teeth in the most approved manner. Charges always moderate. - Carlisle, March 95,1840.:--1f 7 i . . ,. .),: . _,JF.,:*:...0.4 : ,1,. ; - f .:4..,30). : .. - *, : Wle-_a) .: Craig, Itelias eii; NOTICE. JOHN GMAY;Agt • .eq914,11' , ;;JACOW.PRIDLET,I4ordk Fliindvci sitr'ek; oppo eit4:Cii6mikrs' Hotel, lis•agepttol• the'shle of lint.lni= ways's:Patent: •• • - • • ; •.. . • Rot elir Cooking , ' .Stotts,, ' willeh he warrants to. be Igo tier elnt better than other _stove heieterfore known. . • - - - . PartnertilraVerii keepers and others are invited to take those Stoves on trml,Mid)l they are not . pleatied Iva' the operation of the stave, or the price; they may be returned. . . Sheet irorignd Copper.ware,,wlikli he will dispose el on reasonable terms. Orders in Town arid CoUidry,for House Spouting or other work promptly attended to. Cnidisle, Sept.'ls,l.B4l.—ly. DR. S. L. STEWART, • Thomsonian .Botanic Practitioner of Medicine and Obstetrics, No. 2 Alexander's Row,- near the Rail Road Hotel, ESPECTFULf inforins his friends and the ra. public generally, that (through sot icitation) he haeremoved from Shircmaostowu to Carlisle, where he may be found at all time4,uolessionalli• engaged. The afflicted sbtill at at all times be treal -th with purely Vegetable Menlicines,4No PoLsons, and in strict accordance with the principles laid down by that great reformer in medicarseiencr, Dr.. Samuel Thomson. Chronic cases, such as Dinsumptions, Liver Com plaints, Dropsies, Rhewmatisms, and Cancers, are more particularly informed that the New S) stein is 'admirably adapted to their cases. • Invalids from , a distance can he accommodated. with Boarding while under medical trcattnept, op reason Ole terms. Carlisle, July 14,1 BD.—tr. • aouraais b.-,• ooze z, THE CAUSE OF CONSUMPTION.—SimpIe ns these'complaintrare usually considered, no one can'deny their being the most common cause of this 1M:11 .am] distressing dinenie. •It - iS indeedrn inelau choly truth, that thousands tall victims to Consumer tion evdry year from no other cause than neglected colds, Yet. le find' hundreds, navy thousands °lto 4 1 1. Arent "such eoropl tints-with the greatest Anditterence, nitd.l,cttheMion n.for-wcekinnefesen InontlAwith.: otie think iikorl i 'tlangei l 7 7, Xi7fl;st. yntlAiny4e , to,o 7 you ma yo u itsidey a sli g ht cough 0t.c01it,..; 'youl'll°W Buse ies