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' TERMS* For one copy ofthe Congressional, , Globe,’. •. , ■ ®i ■ ' jpne copy df the Appendix, ’ ®1 ’ Six copies of. cilher of the above works will be sent for $5, twelve copies for $lO, and a huniber ol copies for a larger sum. . . Payments may be transmitted- by mail postage paid, at our risk. The notes of liny incorporatSU bank, in the United States, cur rent in the section of country where a sub; scriber resides;“wilt be received.-- To insure all the numbers, the subsqrip lioiis should-be Ivcre bjrthe T4th of Decem ber next, at farthest, t • |C7”No altcntion will- be-paid to-any-or der unless the money accompanies it. BLAIR & RIVES. Jf ’asJiinglon : City, Npy, 12, 1840. N’O'T-l G JB. The creditors of John Blessing, late of the County of Cifihberlatul, deceased, will take, notice; that the undersigned air Auditor ap pointed by the Orphans’ Court of the Cotin ty aforesaid.'to settle and adjust the rates and proportions of the remaining assets of the estate of said deceased, in the hands of David. Huihe,.Esq.hisadlninistra tor,amongst said creditors, will meet for said purpose at the house of i William S. Allen, in Carlisle, on Friday.the 4th of : December next, at 10 o’clock A. M. of said day. ‘ .j; El BON II AM, Auditor. November-5, 1840., , ' LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. THE Pennsylvania Reporter .will its heretofore be published twice a week during the ensu ing session of the .Legislature", arid .contain full reports cf ..Itiwill also keep its subscribers advised trom time to time of the transactions of Congress, and of, the national ad ministration, which, will commence,its federal reign on next fourth of March. .• Ample provi sion has been made for. that purpose. ; In the present jucture of political aff urs— when the Legislature is not detnocralic, and the administration 7 of the, General Government ,i is passing into strange bands, much interesting matter may be expected. Tbp acts of the Le gislature in regard to the cherished but derang ed banking systenn of, the wliigsi.~to.ihe etnbar-' rassed comlition qf the Commonwealth which is a Consequence of the legislation of 1835-5 1 and rhe policy it will attempt to settle.for: the.states and nation under the new dynasty, -will furnish cause fop. amuserhent,, and possibly an early, and determined resistance. And. the first develope ments of the Harrison administration: their cu rious effect up,otithe hopes of the south, or north', or cast; nr the VnTdille states, as ( its~measures shall raise or depress tfiqpi;-and the tournaments In wTiich (lie jealous ebarpetitors for patronage will exhibit the lights anil shades of hope and fear, of. exultation- nod disappointment, during the process of distribution at' AVasbingtoii .'.will supply foqd for.morrimcnt-.fo-'tßi -and our pa trons, who are .excluded together from theilist of'prcferment;. : Tlic.measures;.ot :the {ndminis trktion will necessarily be treated mote serious ly by the democratic press;,aiid tyc,shall riot be backward'to deal out a full.measui-.e <if condem nation whenever it ‘is deserved and called for at our hands., ■ <Xh the mean time the ‘democratic party, has duties to. itself and the cbuhtryjto perform, (f which adull share will devolVe-onlhe Reporter;' Tlic federalists defeated it.on the -Presidcntiat electiph.hy. a few .hundred Votes. ‘ The Govern or's election; which in. its near .approach.will • marshall the parties for-the contest almost im- requires that every democrat repair 'to.llls post ofiluty- Theparty ninst not be di ! feated again; and cannot hc t : if, Us organization he perfected, and its , rank's he lirought'to the ' polls in their ancient spirit hnd'strengtlir • In'ail these matters we shall'he vigilant; to collect theearliest and most accurate intelligcnfce,. and hand it over to our. readers; and any addi--' - tional patronag'e’we may receive will prompt us to a greater expense and efficiency in; our-place and vocation. ■ n •• '■ ';‘s' ! TERMSOETHE REPOUER, ■ ■ For the session, twicer week; in'ad-V yance, ’ ■. - • • $2 CO • For, the whole year, . ' ■ 300 Any. person.- forwarding five’.scssinn snbscri hers and themoney, shall have a sixth copy for Ins trouble;;'- • , Harrisburg, N0y.,20, JflXO. REWARD. i- AXfrom^nesubscribprgOtiWcdncs^ j£%iday the IStKinsiJV Mair pntct johmon. . Said prl;ii &ont 14 years of age. Aljipewbns nreTortidrhaftfltfbMr '(rusting her on my account. ■. •? * nbpfP' CREDITORS’ 'NOTICE. nnAKE notice'’ that: I'.have applied to the- B’ Judges of the’'Court of Common 1 leas of tfmhberiand county,- for the benefit of the liJsdl veht Laws of this Cdnnrmnwenltb . and that they, have-appointed,the adjourned court (Sell of Dc-. ccmher 1840,) fori the hearing of.imo ami my creditors, at therCoort House, m the Borough of Carlisle, wlicn and where you may attend it you think: proper. . BOYLE. , N0v..2G,.,1840. ■■ ■ ‘ - ’ Wblic-Haies'-r; 600 TOETS OP EHABSOKEXTCOAL. ,i iThfe subscriber will niter at public sale.Jit tlie Coal Yard of John Zearinß. -Harrisburg,Pa. on Thursday, the 12th, day of November next, 600 ions nf supcrior-Shamokeu. Coal, in lots to suit purchasers. ---- u’ Tebms-50. Ton cash, over: that quantity 90 days credit, with approved-security., ■ Sale to commence at J 1 o’clock A. Mr ~ , JAMES B..LANE, Assigtiec.of George Bucket., . Oct'. 13, 18-10. , . Estate of Barbara Erford, dec'd. Letters of,ad ministration on the estatc of Barbara Erford, late of Kast.Pcpnsborough township, Cumherlaud county, dec’d.,:liayej been issued to tlie subscriber, Who resides.ip the same township: All persons havingclaims or demands against Hie estate of said ddee dent-arca-cquestcd to_makC known.the.same without delay, and Those iridebted to make payment to ■ - < ’ JOHN HOLTZ, Adm’r. ■ Novembers, 1840. ; - Salad Oil of very fine quality, hist gp. "received and for sale, by Stevenson 8c Din kle. -'' .. 'f " , Bcpnoinjv ' • The Vcsti.mdhtai Spirits prepared, by Or. W. C. McPherson, are warranted to be superior to to any other preparation of tlie kind now in use for tlio removal of all kinds of Grease, Tar, Oil, Paint.; Wax, fslc.-f; l.rom-ladies-6f gentlcmeids wearing .anparil. - For sale in C.ariisle hy . . • STF.VENSOjV(Jf DIjVKLE. ■' Fresh Drugs, Medicines, Bjc. Tlie subscribers have just received a supply of fresh Drugs.Meilicines, Chemicnl.sjtlils. Paints, Varnishes,- Dye Stuffs,'Ffuits,'&c.,'aU.pf which will be sold on reasonable terms by ; STEVEA'SO.N'H nTjVKI.F,. . The American stands unrivalled n the long list of remedies for the cure of corns. All that is Aeccssafy.in order to test its virtues s lo ptuketrial ot the articlc.-whcn-its-clTicacy will be experienced, Fnr.sale.hy . ' « , . STEKErfSOKp DIVKLK. t ..Estate of Michael Saxton,-dec'd.:,, MO TICK is hereby given that letters.pf.ad nrinistratinn on (he estate of Michael Sax ton, late of Silver Spring township,-'Cumberland county, dec’d., have been issued to thesiihscriT her who resides in' the same township: AHpgr sons having claims or : demands against tlife cs~. tate of the said decedent, ate requested trunake known the same without delay, and those, in; debted’to make pnvment.----- . , dOHN SAX TON, Ad'mr. November 4,1840.* ■■ ■ , Estate of jrijliam S. Ramsey, d&-d. , "H" F.TTERS of administration on tbe estate of ~HHWiHiam~S.~Kamscvrlate.nf the-Borough ef (Jarlisle, in the county, of Cumberland, dec’d., have keen issued tn the subscriber residing in the county of York, Penn’a. All pcrsonsindebt cd to the said estate will make payment imme diately, and those having claims against the es tate will present them for settlement. ALUERT C. KAMSIiAVAdm’r. November 5,1840. ' N. H. In Uu? absence of the administrator .from Mr. Henry DuftielO, is author ized to receive payments and clainvs on the cs tate. . NOTICE. - 0 ETTERS of admmistrntion on the estate o( H Mrihre, late of Monroe township, ftece.'iscd, lias heen issued to the subscriber re* siding; in Churchtown, in the same township, Cumberland county, Pa. All persons indebted to said estate will, *mul;e payment immediately, and those-haying claims against the estate will present them fur settlement. • .* RUDOLPH KRVSHEU.. 1 October 2G, 1840.." ; : . Valuable ti-act of I/imestone Land Will be iold pfiyate saje al any time between this and the of y ‘ A'first rale liiheslonc'PJgnlatipn, . late the properly of JamcsNeal, Esq. deceased, .situate in Dickinsoh’tbwnshiii, Cumberland C’o., bounded by lands of Andrew Cat-others, John' Vyoodburn, Samuel. (Inston and, others,,contain ing 240 acres, more'or less—;diout lwo~tlprds of which is-cleared,' alitl in excellent 1 'cultivation and under good fence, the remaiiling'third Is; fine timber.land. - The •iihpfovenieiits are a large two s'ory- ! i' -a>WBXiE*SJV4HrMOJU,SE 4H«)^&WiK|TCB»a^r '' r.; VVnghtt.sltcd and .biller dut buiklingst-(|And a. well*, of good .water! ; There afe"also on fhe premises a gobd Apple Orchard, and other fruit-trees, alsoa Ihfge Kttfil. of water that Jiasiscarcgly ever been,;knpyv[Uo go dry. - •■■■ Persons wishing td'view the pfnpeny can see. tile snipe l<yicani«g.'^i^r^Erck^ ) on the premises;; and Tor the price ''.conditions of sale,, by applicatiimtoAVm. M. Biddle, Esq. at Carlisle',, or ,to kir. .Samuel Boyd ,(bne of.tile owners') near. Columbia, Lancaster, county, I’a.y October.S2/184.0. , ; ' 1 . ”]' ,: ■ j -v .> >. Tjpillli subscriber bas just received returned' . la, from the pity with a supply of usperior ncyyi -Styled , ■■" r" - : .,j ■}: ul'’-.. :k;V consisting, in part, of..rybol-dyed bllick, ;blue claret; adalia,,brpwn,inyisible green and’ niul fierry cibtbii, woot-dyed Black, blue/ind figur.ed' casSimerea; ‘satifietts bt fill descriptions, .'Cords beverteehs,ticks' and'cbecka,;iinporfed,rtnir 8c figured cafpet mg., saxony, prince and-moilslind?- I .lines, bombazines and;, merino, blue blue.!;', black/mouse, fawn,.brown, figured,jjnd. plain; silks, Eigureid- ai)d plain .lackonette muslins, Green Baike, flunhelsbfdifi’ercnt colnrs/glnvcs aind 'Clbth fin'd fur caps. Bwslietoiid 1 : merlnokTslawlB.; i-.iMackinaiva rose rahn- point’ blankets,;; Leghorn and straw bonnets, Jogethcr’ , with an assortment, of Groceries .f ind Queens - were. Allof whicb will be disposed ,of on the most reasonable tunns.; Persons arcinritcd to call and Exammeforthernsclvesbefurepiichas mg> elsewhere.■’. !1 . • . . ' ~itu •Vfr.oin i— rt - '•!> i, --i'!!!- 1 -;! ~l v Vi-.> ] ' : ;NE-^6/oojrs-^ n -The Bubsofibers;hftvcfjust received; and fire now opening ,n splendld asortment of FALIf and -1: - .£•£:* ■ ■msxmsmxmsxsm. ftSS-ieo.aiit-T* s,ywSs«# NOTICE. Corns. for Sale. VAI(U ABfJE FA. KM S FOR sailk. fTVllisubscriber pffcts, for, .sale tneCollqwing m~ Jescribcd'i'eal'esttitCiSituate Vu Greet)To\vh Ship; county; adjoining tlieTurnpikc road, nut! within one mile ot. Greenviliagcvviz: 1. Farm of first rale limestone land, 'Containing' 1 Quaeres;' having 1 thereon ejected a two story? =: '■ 1 i ■' »■ . STONE HOUSE, n new Frame!Barn;iSlicdsi.Cribs, and nil. the; .accessary .out buildings, with .a, su|lieiency of , timber, land-.,... ■ 3;-w2 Fdrmyaho of first rate, limestone ' laiul/(iidjiViiiingilil' !ibiVvoJ containing I acrt'S, having thereon erected a . • S'DJ'V? SfOKT " «|i ,' STONE/MOIiSE, . BAM BAIUV.; ■: 6’lieds,..tJnbs, and out bniUlingfi aiiii a lull pro nortion of fust rate timber. . , ■ . on each of the above trncts afe never fading wells of Bond Water, and orchards of choice fruit, the, fences are in Bond repair, andtheU-idd in a high state of ■cultivation., These farms are not surpassed by any in the east end of the conn ly. , • - f ■> ''small'farm*'of JPh\e'fdnd t three miles sniiUrof adjbmlnp farm of John Clippingcr, Esq., containing 100 acres, h his property is .well timbered,‘mul. would be a comfortable home to a person, that, wanted a handsonic low priced properly. ’• • For further particulars apply* to the subscri ber residing in the borough of Shippensburgi C U u l bcria«dconnty > Pa, uAv]DNEviN^; , August 24, 1840; ; , ... ■■ - - "arUST received a seasonable anti general as gJUortmerit of Dry Gondsi : which Will be sold utreduced, prices. Amongst other bargains will he found some very'superior merimack prints. The colors are fast, stile splendid, cloth very superior, and 28 inches wide tpr 12$ els. This .callicq is worthy, the attention rif persons Who wish to .purchasegoods'of the kind, knowing that they arc better than any offered at the same prime "I have also renewed my stock of lion netts, and will only, inform the,.public; that 1, will sell Tuscan Bennetts as low as 6J ctr. and prices of ribbons and other triimriirigs to correspond. Together with many other goods, all of which will.he fotmd in South Hanover streets, and for sale by ~ C. 11 ,VU NII '/j. VAIitJABLE! PiKOFEKT¥ FOR SALE, THE subscribers,adriiinistrators of the e,state of Joseph Walter, dcc’d-v and agents for thehoirs generally, tvill dispose .of, at privato'sale the fol lowing described.valuable-real estate, all of which is situated in Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, and abou t Similes north .of Mr. George 11. Bucher's,Hill, viz: ■ No.-I—A Farm of first rate slate larid.,'contain ing 179 acres' and 111 perches neat measure, hav ing thereon ere’eted a two-story " , too HOUSE &:IsOG with a Spring House.'-, TliOrd Is aho on tlie. pro perty an oxceUent orchard pf choice lrr.it trees.—■ About GOacres is cleared, under good fence, and well cultivated, arid the residue is covered with thriving timber.:' .. No. excellent slato laihl, adjoin ing the dbove, edntainnig i 49 acres & 127 porches heat measure, havirig. thereon oredted-a two story WEATHEIIBOARDED'HOUSE, ■a .Log Born with Sheds attached', and'a-§)riii.g House. _ There is.also an excellent Apple Orchard; ’Abbut 100 acres, are cleared, and the remainder covered-with good tirnbet.- The whole is under .good 'fence; and in a.higb state onniltiyalion. No. 3—A lot of ground, adjoining .the'above'," containing nearly six acres of well-cultivated on-which is erected a : LOG HOUSE Ei FHAIWIE! STABLE, with a Spring House. Thcre is also a small orch ard on this” tract. ...11.. ;J;— On each- of the anovo tracts .there is a sufficient quantity of meadow land, and noverfailingßpringu. of water, The whole will be sold Separately oir together as may best, suit the convenience of pur chasers. The terms will he made easy, and a clear and. indisputable title will be'made, andjios session given on tho Ist of April noNt. Persons wishing to view the promises, can call upon either of the undersigned who reside thereon. , DANIEL WALTER, ' JACOB WALTER. ~ August 13, 1810, ' ' y 3m~ T. H. SKSLBS, MERCHANT TAILOS, ~H"HrAS'in'st received and is now opening at iiis JO|,stand in West Street, a goileral assort ment of new and' fashionable goods, suitable for gentlemen’s, wear, such as . CLOTHS, WOOLOYEP BLACK, Blue, Green, Invisible, Fancy arid Cadet mixed. ■ ' OaiSSIMBKKSSv ; ■ Black; Blue; light Doe skin,'fancy arid single milled. VKSTIjVGS: SalinS, figured Silks;-Valenoics, and Marsailes. ARTICLES. : v:' Such: as Stocks,. Gloves, Suspenders, Handker chiefs &c. Aik of which will bo sold and made up,in theimost fashionable manner, and at,the shortest notice.' ‘ - : Carlisle,. July 30lli, 184.0—tf. '"BENTISTKYT., DR. id Cn LOOMIS, ' H g AS veturried to Carlisle,andw.ill,’as; hcrc ; tofore, attend to the. practice (il lierilisfry'. He.may be found.at Col. Ferree’s hotel. ‘ \ J,’arsons requesting.it.will be waited upCn at their residences. • . .'■- ■■, ... -- -■■■' .d.'i .1-...•.. C.D.r, ficorgt.D. J-attlkr, \ - ! .J?^rc we,—?,. ~.<;/&»* 7ft o». -0. -ihprnton, ' COr, David Jf.Mahqn.s, ■■ Carlisle . March lit.llMO. ' : New Hardware. Grocery ; 'Alfb- vap.:ety : sto^e. !/ ; ' subscriber litis just relumed from the ci •f B ties of Ncw York, ’Piiiladelphialnnd Balti more, and is-now opoiiing.at his istorU rbom South tastVjbmbr of Market Square and Main streets, (formerly occupied-by G.: TSsq.) a'ge neral assortment of -- ' rj - / . - HAr.D^AnS,^TbITS77AEB. ' OED&HWARE, BHITTANIA v !,;>' WARE,GROCERIES, ; . jOilg.PaintefiV arnishes; ■ GlaSs,.BrusheE,l'Whips, Canes, -Lamps for burning Camphihti.OU,rann.a 'grcaf varlety of articles useful; anctmecossary for furnishing and keeping; 9 -housei'. ;,;- ;. ■ l i \ He haenlso.iaml .will constantly beep on hand, iCamphinb Oil, a cheap.and elegant substitute fqr .Snerpi.Oil; apd havingheen appointed the agent' of Messrs. Bachees & Ilrolher .of Newark,,N; J;, 'for.the sale of JONES’ PATENT LAMP in this, county,-he. ata yery reasonable rate, 110 alhpho maylwiahjiio' risejthis new and economical lighub rv-:; i< V' v I Having selected diisigoodß-huhSelf, .and,made ibis-purchases fdr,cash,.-he is ableand 'determined, to sell low. "tlfJiosß, having; the- cash to; lay out wilt find it to tlieir-advantage togiva him-a'call.-- * ■.. 'HENRY DUFFIELD. ; i Carlisle, July 9, 1840. . . 'lf ■’• : t. . , : —; , ...I' jy. TT,- —-r:; .'■njAKEßS.and'pthdrs tliht‘make use ipf.gcnv, N.' NvOrleahs molasscß, are inlornficd LjttHid».fyr,«iiis(iy. j f /i(.tIe'P? NITZ; -' f tEIS TIJIS OFFICE. - SPII. JTi ‘C. ■ .. ... BUP/C-SOIT': pqfeWjiiiu- ■, ■RTSs BSPECTFOIXY, informs .the Kenliemen otXariislc and its yicinitythat most approved !nOnnftv. He :nlso- sr,ulcs, plugs -and'Stparates .ttctlvwarrcsl decay. - ' . > ! ; " ; ;Or, N.. prepares a tooth powder, which wlii tetts life teeth, *vit|iont Injuring the enamel, d°l ors:lhe gnnis a fine red and refreshes the month. " 'l'lie 1 tohth'ache will'bc 1 cured, in ’ most- eases,: wilhout'cXtraCtioii j and ah- odontalgit washes prepared, for healing.spro gums, and fasten the Ladies and gentlemen lird rctpjcStcd 'to - call and txamine 1 his’cnllecllon' or Porcelain or In crirrnpinhle teethf which will never decay, or change-color, and; are free .from all unpleasant odour, .durable,and well adapted (or. chewing, whjch iVill be ipsqrti'd in the best inhnnir.and at fair prices. - ”'. ' . ' A . :,!; All persons Wishing T)r,N. tn call af -then* dwellings.will.ploase to leave a line at his resi dence. No. .7. Ifafpcr’s.Hnw, when he,wiU pipic tunllv. attend to every call ip the hoe of his pro fession. -Fiom a long and successful practice, he hopes to give general satisfaction. Carllsic, Aiigusi-1, 1835V-' o'!'--. - m VA'LiJ AMS..K 'pUOPKitTT FOR SAIiE. THE'su’osbribcr offers at private »alc,onrc£. siionblc terms, the following v.eid estate, viz: -, iA. ; TRACT- OF .IjAHT>" ,- situate ih-Hopcwell tow'nahip,Cumberland coun ty, Smiles north, of Newbnrg,, adjoining lands of JohnUcyetTich, I homos I.ltflletioger, nod others,-r.ontiunihg.2W acyesof slate and free-' stone lahdi'having thcrertn eredted a prod two, story HOU S E mew BANK . BARN,Spring House, tt first rategS&ljj g l]A Saw MUR- withan Orchard of cellent fruit., About 120. acres cleared,and in a good state,of cultivation, and the reai(|ne-ciivcrcd . with -good- timber; Any, person wishing, to view ,the premises can he shownftlicjp ,hy ll ai>pj](.||}Sj<> Benjamin Ramp, residing tiicrooif. j . ' :-■ ■ a *%lso, a Tract of Woodland, adjoining the North Mnuntajo) containing ahout SO,acres. This.tract will.be sold, together or ni lots to suit purchasers. ; LU ... AX.SO, A 7BAC7 OP liAKD, situate in. Mifflin township, about 6 miles north of -Newyille,' containing 221 acres, having there on erected a two story -‘ • - - HO USE, KITCHEN, SPRING HO USE, aud BANKBARN. About- 150 acres are clear ed, and tire balance in good-timber. There is also erected thereon a-Tynant House and Black smith Shop, with o young Orchard of gralted fruit trees. - ■ ■ i - ,—"rdl. .-. ; i For unnhs. &c. npply to the subscriber resid ing on-rae-last mentioned tract. b • W,ILHAM RAMP ' tf May rj 1.340 NEW AN D CUEAP: €ONFECTIONAIU r _&'FRUIT :,- STORE. , * .... GMGM&M JK WHSjXX, . mESPECI'EULLY announces to tlie-citi.- zei|S of-Carlisle ami the public in general, mat he has opened the: above business, in the bouse formerly occupied by Dr. Unbind, nearly ommsile Ibe-Ciiriisie Jhinf, and next door to Ar nold E S iVs.''storcrwlieriTTie"intends- Itceping cnrstanlly cm band aJargc. assortment of CAN DIES and . . r: -SYRUPS. such as Lemon, Ginger, Pine Apple, Sarsapar illa, Orange, Capibmv and Strawberry, all ot which are manufactured by himself—also. Wa ter, S. da, llulterand Sweet CRACKERS.. Ue intends keeping .constantly on band'll large as sortment of . , .. ,ff RT7IT-'AND -WU/PBr sucli as Raisins, Prunes, Dates, (.’uvrnnts, Oranges, Lemons, Citron, Almonds Cream Nuts; Filberts. Km’lish Walnuts, Ground Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, &c. 6cc. • , All of tlie ;ibovc lie will sell wholcs-dcSc retail MERCHANTS, D'EALKHS, and all others, will find it to their advantage by calling before purchasing elsewhere. All ord ers from the .country will he thankfully receiv ed and promptly attended to. , ‘"BAKXN&: attended to at the shortest notice, ICR*CRESAM served up for parlies, &c. N. IV—Two apprentices wanted to the above business. Nono nerd,apply unless they <Jan come well recomiuendcd. » 7, 1&40. ‘ * TAB LORIN G . THE subscriber would inform his friendsand the public in geiiyral.-thni hehusliis shop in High street, in the shop formerly. occupied by Cormack M'Manus, one door west of N.W. Woods* store, and would'solicit a share Ol pub lic patronage. - ’ ” WILLIAM MTHEftSOiN. !'August 20; TS*ioi ■ ‘' " ; ■ For Sale.. 00 Bushels Bitunrinous CoaU of eXcellcnl at the Ware House of ilhecm & Hal* bert, West High street, .Carlisle, , August fi, 1810.; j \ • . 1 ISats! MSalst EFals! ;Blacd ami wjiite Uussia, Fur, Chipi Palm.Leal,.Leghpri), Willow Cane and Wo** 1 Hats,Jor'sule.'wholesale ami retail. > CHAS. UABTyTtZ. AT THE NEW STORE. SHAVE just .received a seasonable assort, (mentof URY GOODS, which I have re cently purchased and will be able to sell them at greatly reduced prices.,. -The stock consists of extra ‘vool dyed- blue,, black, brown, olive and various other coloisof , : , , . ■•'V. ■ - BHOAD CLOTH,' • ; ; very superior; CAMS IM ER ES, and Snttmpts, English and-Hurm-stic lii\en fc cotton Drillings, ttikl a generaVJhsorlnicnlpf: summer„stuir fo')’ meßV;nnd Uoyi’’, wear; BatVgups, Curds;i Lion, .skin Cloth, together with u great vanrlynl Chintzes; Calicoes; Mouslin de'Lniiics inf ••rich' shades, Freach. Lawns,'- Bombazine,, Gfo, de .Rhine blue biack.Balianj and Mattioue .Silk', French needle worked aml rnmaimi Capes, bobhiet and coUhn'Laces arid Edgings; Footing of,various breadths 'mid'qualities;; Paris,-'kid, ■ and;cotton Ladies'" and Misses' Gloves,, black, liic'e aml green blond Veils,. together will} a- .Cashmere, .Brnchn,. trusted silk and other press.Sliawls and. Hand-', kerchiefs:—.also a lull 'assortment', of 1 Domestic Goods, Groceries; Shoes,-Hats idid Caps;-allof maktsme r.onfulcot that lee 11 good goods ami give gondbar gains, ,J therefore tifkc the Jihcr-; ty of inviting, niy former customers and friends land the'public geperally - ;'tq cxa'niine ; ink stock, in doe-seasnnV ■■■' '' *- ' Thankful Inf past favors! hopohy olo.se per sonal attenlina to businesS to merithml .receive; a share of public patroiiae.eir , ... ■ ' : , ' , - • J : CHAS. BARNItZ. t iCarlisle, Way T, 1$40;; :.■•' ' Xy k Job work neatly; executed is oflico- ■ ”-At . prpl|aijs’ Oowrt .began nhd held dn.Tuesday the 25th day of Au gust, 1840,'at Carlisle, fori Cumberland couMjf,- beforethe Honbrable'Satmier Hepburn, Presi dent, and Jon. Stuart am) Jno, Lefevrej Esquires, Associate Judges of the same Court, assigned &c. i the following proceedings were had, to wilt "25lli'August 1840. Rule on George Walters, David-Clever, John Clever,'George Ci Clever, Baybarai Baughman,..Henry, S/tjller.,and-fjarah his wife,’.and the, children of Elizabeth Scott, deceased, who' was intermarried with Andre.w Scott," heirs oft Christopher Watters of said county dec’d., to appear iit- the next stated Or phans’ court, to,bo held at,Carlisle, outlie 25th day of December next, to shew cause why .Pur part >Jo. 2,"-being" Ji. acres’ of land, with two story Übg llonsdtahd Stable thereon,' being-part of the'real estate dfrsaid dec’d., should not be SUlti; publication o|.lbid,rule tbfbe'made.ia two newspapers printed in the Carlisle for six suc cessive weeks,,lb be snflicient notice to the par tiesSvho reside out of-lli'e State, a .' By the Court. Cumberland County, ss. . ■ undersigned, (lo.c.erUfy;tbat • the'alcove is a true copy of the records of the Oi p’Viuis' ctui i t of said county, in Vestipiony Wlicri‘(>f 1 have hereon ■to’sel‘Tny;hanfl'flmr-scof Mfiee this . •• 3d’ Uav of September,A. I). 1840. CcvtiiicfUcs of tfigenn/ For the Sale 0/ 1 'Braridretlfs - tlniueftal Jc getdble' Pills, arc\ held ifi Cumberland county hy the’follotvhig [, t{gcnls. ' ' . GEO. W. HITNIdV Carlisle-, :_V r ’ " " " Adam Uiegle, Mechanicsburgi • . ’ • Uoke iirenneman, Ni*w Cumberland* Gilmore.Sc N^wville; '• I;. lUckle &* Co’., OhiircVuownV. ’ . 1 ■Mi G. UiippVSlnremuh s t f ‘" n * \ As countcVfejts of these pills arc in somd ►sold for the genuine ones; tlye ssifety ot tlie pub lie requires that.none, should be purchased ex* rept from those recognized os agents above. , ■ V RICHES HOT HEARTH. . ... Those who.cnjoy health .urnst colsiinlj' feel blessed when thcyrcompnre.themselves to thost sufferers that have been afflicted for years with various diseases which’ the human family arc all subject lb,bc-ttnmblech with. -Diseases present th.cmselvcs in various forms :p*d 1 t*on» various circumstances, which in the ron>n\cnrt-ment, may;all he checked by the use* f I>r* <). P. Ilar- Tlch’s Compound strengthening and German Aperient Pills,—suchas.Dyspvpsia.l/tvci Cum* plaints, -Pain in the side, Rheumatism,, General Debilityi.Fcmalc Diseases, and all diseases t - which hoinan naihre is subject, where the sto mach is aflVcted. ' liirectidns lor using these accompany them. 'i'hese, -Medicines cah-he taken with, perlerl sa'ety by the 'most delicate ,female, as* they are -mild in ■their operation amr.plcasani in their tHerts. ‘ , Principal Onicefpr the United State*; No; *1 North Eighth PniMr \i»hiu Also, {.a sate by v;;.; ,j; j. myi*ks & co, - • OYS2EPSEA! ,E3?£I*EPSXii. l ! More proolVof the eflir-acy bt Dr.- M nhcliV Medicines.—,Air. Jon as. Hartman, of Soiftnoy town', Pa„ entirely cured ,ot the al>ovo:discase. whiclv he -\v»\s.-afflicted .with for -six , years: symptnms worca sense bi distension and oppres sion after eating, distressful? pain .in .the pjt of the stomach, nausea, loss of appeiitc,, tpddlms'- and dinmess.of extreme tkliihß , H.-nult iv ce,. acrid eructations, sometimes vomh’u;ir> and pain in the riv of spirits, dh tnrhed test, faintness, - and m i able t" p'.irsnv h» business without causing litqjinniet’iate-ixhaui 7 non ami weaiiness. Mr, Hartman.is happy’ I* state to the puhUc and is' willing to giCe nay in formation to the afll)cte«W ri-spening the a n«j -d{M*hdd>tmefitd»e.. racelixd_fvpm ol Dr Hhrlich’s Compound Strengthening ami German Aperient Pills. For sal*-hv . * ■ J. J. MYERS & Co.,.Carlisle. Coughs. Colds £j. Const! m[i.lions Mrs. A. \VIt.SON, nf Lancaster comity,_ Pa., entirely cured bv the nseiif Dr. Bwayi.e’shyrup nf Wild Oberrfi-her sy'mptnms were constant coughing, pain in her side, bark,and bend, de prived .iipp'ftite, spilling of. blued! no rest in night, &c. After using two linttles of Doctor Swavne’s Compound Syni|i of rninosV'irgii.i.inr. nr Wild Cherry, she tound hrr.ult relieved, and by the time she bad nseil-tbc third bottle, she found In-rsclf entirely cured of tin: aforesaid dis ease. which she bad been afflicted with lor three years, 'J'bercarcdailv rertUicalcx nf various persons, which add suffirU'nt testimony of the great efficacy of ibis invaluable medicine. For sale by J.l. MvitltS & Co LlVXffi COmpX.ikXXfT Cured’by the use of Dr. Uti Vo-.h’s Conlp*.*\xh«J and (iM-man Aperient Pdls. Air. William Uichaud, Pittsburg; Pa, en tirely cqml ol.the above distressmg.diseasv: his symptoms were, pain-aud weu'.hl in thelcll side, loss of aiJpetite, vomiting, acrid evuctiu lions, a distension of the stn-.vmch, sick Uead-.icliet turfed tongue, cf unteiuuirv-ehiirgfd t«» a.'citron cAlor, dUTieully of Ure.dhpg, disturbed rest, at* tended with a cough, groat.debility, with nthei symptoms indicating -gr.:at.derangyuuol of jli». functions of the liver. ’ Mr.'Bvcliar’d had the ad vice ol severaVphysic»HUs;bhiit received no rr lictj until using l)r. H in:ip"h*» M.-dipinr, which terminated in effecting a p( ifm t rure. . .Tor side by .J. MYEUS GfiCO. , POST ’oPfeZCB-, Carlisle, Pa., August I. I S-t(),-. Aryivoi atul.Dc/iarmrc uf Mail* 'Avx\vch . , r/o^f'9. ab<;ul T 2 m. , '** 13'p. m. , iOa'.ni. /.•'*« H u <‘m; 11 a. pv in-- i , M -4 pJ h». "/ ■ ** V .12,10a.m. * 1 ' 12'rn. • 7 p..n* '•'“W- J .n ! a.’ni, ■tl n.-H). R: LAMIVKIM'ON, I’. M.‘ Extern daily.: Western ‘ Southern , Heclihnicsb’g “ Newyilje 1 . “■ , '. JSA.NK NOTICE., .V;.... WHEREAS. the Carlisle,Saving Fund So-: cioty.will expire |n IfS-ltUi,, Notice is here by given,agreeably to tho‘ccmytHil lion and buys oi’Pcnnsyl vania, that the stockholders of said In stitution intend applying to the next Legislature of the, ComriiomvcaUli ,for a ronewal of charter, change of name, stylo and title to ‘‘Cumberland’ Valley Bank,” increase,qf capital and general, dis counting and banking privileges, all under swell restrictions ns the Eegislatrirej may', direct. Tlie above institution, to bb continued' ih.Cariislei Pa. *l-.----.“, , . , - ~ : JOHN'J. MYERS. ; September tO, 184 Q. ; i Th'e'subscriberliereby itiforms llte ciilzcps of Carlisle,iintl the pubr!c'^enct ; al|j%.,tliat h'B has' taken nearly (ippqsitqllie Jail., where he will be prepared to manufacture lb ortler,'pta .ttie most i-easpnable terinsi qhy ai ; -, ti.cie ih'.-his line-of business, such as ; - He will also attend tu Steeling and Griml-- ing Axes, lie solicits a sliare oT public pa tronage. ; r.7-v; .-john Harris.. Carlisle, Kov. 5, 1840. : p.«<6 rind -CtiemicHl storfy' v.:‘. 'V' ;V, " important nr.scpy£RY. THE public'ai'chefchy directed tWtfieincd; ■ ic«l advertisements of. Ur- HARLICH’S celebrated' Coi>i/iotlncf : Sirehgllifhiri/f'‘7hmc, and German ji/terient /'ills, which area Medicine of great value to the afflicted,' discovcrcd-by O. p. Harlicb, a celebrated physician (t'crrnmiv, .winch has been used widivUnparal ieled success throughout Germany.. XhißAled icine'cnnsii-ts of two kindB, viz!.^h t Ge ’S l ' Jh A ' perient.and the ComiHmnd Strengihemlig.'lnnic Pills. They/are[eadh'pbt;up>lh.:«ma)l'packs, and shonld b*U:; - cure.'. Those who are Offlicteib Would do well to make a tHal ofclliisirivhluahleftledidne.ps they never produce sir'bTiesS Qr nausea .while Rising. A safe Uiul cffcctnal vetncdy for'-;-,',--;H ‘ : and all &omuch. bompiahits.; pain in Liy crCdmpiaints,. Loss, of . Appetite, Flatulency, Palpitation of the Heart, General Debility, N<?»? • voiis liTilability, SickiHeadac.he,. Female Dis eases, Spasmodic Affections, Uhcumatisni,A.3thT mas, Consumption, &c., The German JJ/ier.iait Pitta are to cleanse th£,stomach-and purify tfie . Blood. The Tonic or Strengthening Pills arc to strengthen and-invigorate the nerves and di gestive (U’gans and'gfve tone ii the Stomach* as all disease?} froin impurities of theblond and disordered stomach.' This'rnode of treating diseases is pursued by al 1 practical Physicians, * l Which experiertet hnstaiightthem to ! he thj? only reniedy to effect n, cure, t They are nolHDuly ft* commehtlfed and prescribed by the. most" expe rienced Pliysiaans in practice, but also taken’by those gentlemen themselves wIU h ever they Feel the aymptoms;of those diseases, in which,they know them to be ThlS’lsthe cities m-whicli they - >■/ have.an extensive sale. It is not to be .'iimlcr stood that these medicldcs; will cure all diseases merely by purifying the bh>od—lbis they, wifi nothin; but they certainly wil), and sufficient authority oT daily proofs asserting that those medicines,'’takem as'recommended by the di rections whicli accompany them, will-cure, a great majority of diseases of the stomach, lungs', and liver, by which iippurhies of the blood arc occasioned. ' . : Ask for Or. fl iHir.Vs Compound Strengthen-' tug Tonic, and Pills. ;• Principal Office for tfftr.sale of this,medicine is,at No. 19 North Eighth street, Phi.ladi Ipl-ia. Also—Tor sale at the drug stoyc of J. J, IVIY EUS& CO , Carlisle, whd m'e Agents for Cumberland county. Nov. 21, 1839. Vaughan $ Peterson's fied JJnimcnti to all- other for rheumatism, chilblains, sprains,, numbness m the limbs, stiffim-ss and weakness of-Utejoints, sore throat, &c„ By i abbing the l.inintenl welt into the head with a hair brush at going,to ;hed and then covering the* head with n ilannel night cap the relief afforded in that pniutu 1 lorn* of -the the disease ~ , .. ~UniitJsJAflSi\l OF THE HEAD.. . Numerous cures in all the above affections have come under the observation the proprietor**.* Tlie billowing statement of a remarkable curfc of partial paralysis of-a limb u from .-William 1,. Norton, E*-q. a well-known'and icspeclabje magistrate of Southwark: Messrs. Vaughan & Peterson—During srver -lal weekkl suffered - a partlal'paralysis ol the right arm and of.the tbfrdsind f*•tirt.fi bngt rs.cf the right hand,,-which sensibly__nlTi (l» cl "tli_e whole power pf the.latter; wriulTgJbecanic to irm a difficult which-J cruld' r nuti'Execute but with-gAaiatU'-VUnihushe-d-lf-gllnlity. -Theuse rtf-half a bottle of yourLiiimiont gave entire vi - lief, and. 1 chen folly hear Ibis testimony, to, its efficacy.' pm-sah-bv ; —’ - • STEVENSON & HINKLE* ■,C trlis’e, Jnn. ; l6,--tB<o. • 1 ~ ;- - - FACTS. - - _. -TO- ■TKS , SI’ isonmetimesuvged that the Rlunmathm cannot be cured, by ext n mil applii at if ns.— 1 his may be true soim-t.imrs; but it is also err. that t Jiis dirtrt ssirg ci inj lan.iL ran nc.t be cured by interna] remedies,’ oertpt by., their long and constant use, hvjvhhh pyrbi.ps, at the Srtim- time the system lucernes get t tally deranged, debilitah d’ and di *tiMcd. Im< u were not this the c how sliall the, rreat dis? of the safT-rer he alb-vlnt* d while nub slow and doubtful renu di* s have their i fieri* The answer is plain, candid and tnost tt ne— me Br- Eewc’s E7crvc and Tone Xintocnt. No mime could be more apptopt iate. It reach es and soothes the m rvef-t an'd albu spains nu.st enVctua'ly on its f*i«t aj | >ii r<»t*' n, ami by a h w appiiCrt'ions renio\ es iimre t fieclunllv and spe< fi tly Rheumatic p.im* than any int< rnaf-oj - exti'r nal remedy was ever known lo do; Tt} it at d bc-convinted.; h'or s-nh ; l>v ' : 1 ' : ■ •• STEVENSON & 13IKKUC, Carlisle, Jan. Jfi. 1$0 V . . ATTCSITO TO YOUS. aOUQ-H. KEY. T)R. TSA RTTIOT.OMEW’S- M*injc ExpeetoratU Syrtip, • -A' 'N'agivttahlc cordial and (ftcc-Uvi? rcpiudy ':for-c.oughs', c-lds. horirscne.vs, pains an the im-ast, ii;lhicnv’..i, hard breathing, and difficult expectoration. - " , : [lowevcr incivOihle'it may appear,-Dorter Bartholomew's, Fink Kxpecloitinl .Syrup has never been known to fail in afiording relkl.ln .the above cases. Many certificates have been rwcivld at'.eMjnp its virtues. 'The public are respectfully ir»V'»t<*d to msike a thral of the arti cle whvJt-its valne-wilMu* fully -Feiv salc by . H IiNSON & UIN.KLK January 16, IS4O, . a. SVVAY-NK: Hespectcd Friend ji—h'inm P & the'Very benelicial.efiects which I Jiave” received from the of thv. Compound S>nip : of Wild (Cherry U »rk*.l am fully willing lotes-. iify to the astonishing effect. -My attack wn« that of a comnnni to threat-- en something of a” more serious nature.-’ ■ Being • ret nrnmended the above-Sy viip .finally gave it a trial, and am happy .to say it gaye.roo alrr ost instant rfeliefJ .] have used itm*qhcutlv», m d always withvthc'sWihc beneficial effects. 'if n ert of their colds and cmighs K they wouls pre sent a disense’cyhich would be. nunc alarming t its character,' mid much ninre obstinate in the. cure.- ' v Ki.wooij L; I*usf.V. ; ■ N. corner of Arch ta'lFiftli sts,' Phila. Eighth month, .33, 1839., - ■ : . ! 1 l;.c above medicine is for sal by J. I. Myers Co;, Carlisle. . Dyspepsia and Hypocondria’cism. ■Curedby Dr. HarUcVrtelcbrntcd Medicines. - Mr. VVM. MOKRISON, ufffichuylkUlSixth strectr Philadelphia, afflicted .for, several years; with tile above diMrrssing disease—Sickness at the stomach, headache, palpitation nfthe heart, ‘ ipipaired appetite, l acrid" eructations, •and weakness of the extremities, emaciation & general debility, disturbed rest,_n pressure amt,a weight at the stomach after eating, severe flying pains in the chest, hack and sides.-. cnstiveness, , a dislike for society or conversation, lailghorand lassitude upon the'least occasion'. Mr. Morri son had applied to the most.eminent physicians- -■ who co riskier edit heyondlhe power of human Skill to restore him to healthy however, as-his, afUictiohs-.had reduced him 'to'tc deplorable con-' dit.inn, having hccninduccd hY -m friclHl . ofhis to try Dr- Harlicb’s HetUcipe»» as they being , .highly: recommended, heprorurct},. »«???,>■ v by continuing the use ot them en-> Hirely hQjv.i-eWKjigiall -tlusa: bh-sVidgs;iifperfi;ct |ieallhriJ l. For s ilc by ■ . V- . .J.j.AlvEBsW Co, ; , "H'UST CPjhle for the season, at thcatoroef' i: r v.?V,; J '■ ' : ; :-:;vA, RiqpVRPS. IB4Q,
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