S V PPLEMENT TO THE GiOBE. PROSPECTUS FOR THE Congressional Globe anti Ap pendix., These works will be published by us during the. approaching session of Congress. They have had such a wide circulation in the U. States, and their usefulness and, cheapness ’ are so universally acknowledged, that wej deem it unnecessary to give a detailed ac count of what the future numbers, will con tain.' Suffice it to say that they will be in valuable to all who feel an 'interest in the proceedings of Congress. No other publi cation gives them so full, nor half so cheap. It is, indeed,.the cheapest publication in the : United States'—perhaps in the world,- Our position at the seat of Government enables us to print them at so loVv a rate’.. We are compelled to publish the proceedings of Con gress in detail, for out :daily paper. This done, it requires, comparatively, but a small expense to change them to the forms of the Congressional Globe and Appendix. *lf it were not for these circumstances, we could not publish them for four times the sum charged. In some.-parts of the U. States, the white paper, upon which these works are printed, would sell for as much as we charge for the publications. ' ' , ’ The Congressional Globe is made up of the daily proceedings of the two Houses of Congress, and the speeches of the members condensed. The’ yeas and nays on all im portant subjects are given. It is published as fast as the business of the two Houses af fords matter enough for a number. Each number will contain sixteen royal quarto pages, of small type. - We expect to publish three numbers for every two weeks of the session. The Appendix contains the speeches of the members, at full length, written cut by themselves; and is printed in the samp form as the Congressional Globe. It is published as fast as the speeches can be prepared by the members. Each of these works is complete in itself. But is desirable for every subscriber to have . both; because, if there-should be any ambi guity in the synopsis.of a speech in the Con gressional Globe, orany denialofits correct ;ncss, it may be removed at mice, by. refer ■ -ring to the speech in the Appendix. , Indexes to both, are sent to as soon as they can be prepared after the ad journment of Congress. . TERMS. For. one copy of the Congressional ---• .Globe, . . . $1 One copy. of the Appendix, -SI ’ Six copies of-cither of the above, works will be sent for $5, twelve copies .for SlO, and a proportionate number ol copies for a -larger sum. . Payments may lie transmitted by mai pottage paid, at our risk. , The notes'of an’ . incorporated bank in tlie United-States, cur rent in the section 6fcbiTh'fiy'fcUere~a sub —Bcriberrcstdes,. willr-be-rcceivciU... I To insure all the hunibers, the subscrip tidns’sho.uld'bs here by tlic X4t!i of Dcccm ber next, at farthest. ; 60” No attention will-.bc-paid-10-any-or der unless- accompanies it. . BLAIR & RIVES 'nglon City, Nov. 19, 1840 TP'mhi, NEW GOODS.: The sUbscribers-bave just received, and are now opening a splendid asortinent of FAI.L. and WINTEIi goods. O. BARNITZ, & Cn. SIX CENTS REWARD. RAN AW AY from too subscriber, on Wednes day the 18th inst., a bound girl, named Mar garet Johnson. Said girl is about 11 years of age. All persons aro forbid batboring or trusting ber on my account. Carlisle, Nov. 2G, 1810, N O.T l-.C-E. The creditors of John Blessing, late of the County, of Cumberland, deceased, will take notice.that the.undersigned an Auditor-ap pointed bv the Orphans’ Court of the Coun 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 H ume, Esq,his administrator,amongst said creditors, will meet for said purpnse at the house of William S. Allen, in Carlisle, on. Friday the 4th of 'December next,'at 10 o’clock A. M. of said day. ‘ J. E. BONHAM, Auditor. J Novembers, 1840. i. Daily and Semi-Weekly Pennsylvania Intelligencer. BUKlNGjlie; ensuingsession bf.lhe Legisla ture, the Pennsylvania Intelligencer will be published Daily and Semi-Weekly. un the fol lowing ternis: ' Daily (faring the session Scmi-.Weekly „ do ■ Daily during the , session and semi - weekly during the remainder of. the year, per annum, ■ , Semi-wceklyduring the session & weekly during the remainder of the.year,-per annum, - ‘ _ .5 00 The Daily-paperwill be published on a sheet sufficiently large to contain full reports of the. doings in both branches of the Legislature;' sketches of Congressional proceedings, and; the general news of the times, together with hiiscel- articles on.aVariety oi.subjects., ; The Semi-weekly paper will be published on n sheet of double-medium size, ail'd will contain ns much reading mutter as any paper ever pub lished in Harrisburg..... „ S’ It M bar intention toemploy competent report ersin both Houses of the Legislature, and cn gnch our columns with every thing worth record ;„«>& which may be said or done by repre sentatives of the people; 1 'The editorial department of the Intelligencer will be conducted with dignity aiid spirit, and every pains taken to rentfer-the sheet valuable nnd interesting, and worthy.of public confidence , and support. • In national politics we will ns heretofore, sustain wbat we conceive to be’tlse true principles of democracy;, Hating.been a inong_the earliest supporters of President Har rison, and contributed to the utmost of our abil ities, to bis election, we will ynjld.lo his admin istration sa firm and hearty support." In regard to state politics we-will so'shape our course as to promote the best interests of-lhe Common wealth. '. ■ With this brief allusion to our principles, we refer to pur past course as a pledge that our promises will be fulfilled. We trust that, opr numerous friends throughout the state will in tarest themselves in the circulation of the; paper. We are determined to merit, encouragement by, every honorable effort, and we hope to'.'receive u < ELLIOTT 0 M’CURDYi Hai risburi-.Ntiiv, 18. Ji!4o. Job title office. THE subscriber lias just received returned from the city with a supply of iisperior new styled FALL $ WINTER GOODS, y consisting in part of wool-dyed black, blue claret, ndalia, brown, invisible green and mul berry cloths, wool-dyid black, blue and figured cassimcrcs, satinetls of all descriptions, cords bev’erteens, ticks and checks, imported stair 8c figured carpeting, saxony, prince and moOsUn.de laines, .bombazines and merlnp,'.blue . blndi, black, mouse, fawn, brown,.figured and plain silks.' Figured arid plain Jackohette muslins. Green baize, flannels of'diflerent colors, gloves and hoesery. Cloth and fur caps. Broshe and merino,"shawls* Mackinawa rose and point blankets. , Leghorn and,straw bonnets, together with an assortment of Groceries *and Queens.: ware. All of which will be disposed .of on the most reasonable terms; Persons are invited to call and examine for themsfclvcsbefore-puchas ing elsewhere. w ' October 1, 1840, LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. THK Pennsylvania Reporter will as heretofore be published twice u Week during the ensu ing session of Legislature, and contain dull reports ci' its lt will also keep its subscribers advised from time to time of the transactions of Congress, and of the naticiul ad ministration, Which will commence its federal reign on next fourth of March. Ample provi sion has been madg.for that purpose. In the present juctuve ,of political affairs— when the. Legislature is not democratic, and the administration of the General Government is passing into strange hands, much interesting ■matter may be. expected. The acts of the Le gislature in regard to the cherished hut derang ed banking system of the 11 Whigs; to'the embar rassed condition of the Commonwealth which is a consequence of the legislation of 1835-6;and. the policy it will attempt to settle for. the'state anti-nation under the new dynasty, will furnish cause.for amusement, and possibly tin eaily and determined resistance. And the first dcvelope ments ot the Jlarrison administration,- their cu rious effect upon the hopesofthcs6uth,ornofth, or cast, of the middle states, as its .measures shall raise or depress them fund the tournaments iu which the.jealous competitors for.pltlrouage will exhibit the lights mid shades of hope and fear, of exultation, and disappointment; during the.process of distribution at Wasliingfon, will supply food for morriment to us, and our-pa trons, who -ore excluded .together from the. list of preferment. The measures 'of the adminis tration will necessarily he treated more serious ly by the democratic press; and we shall hot be backward to deal out a full measure of condem nation whenever it is deserved and called for at our hands. • , In th.c mean time the democratic party has duties-to itself''and the country to perform, of fhicji a full share will devolve on the R-, porter, lie federalists .defeated it oh the Presidential election by a : few hundred votes. The Govern or's-election, which in, its near approach will marshall the parties for the contest almost im. mediately, requires that every democrat-repair to his post of duly.. .The party must not be de feated, again;’aiid cannot he, if its organization he perfected, and its ranks lie brought to the polls in their ancient Spirit and strength. : r ’ la all thesd matters we shall he vigilant to collect the earliest and most accurate intelligence, ant| Bend it over to our readers; and.any addi tional patronage we may receive will prompt us to a greater expense aim efficiency. in our place and vocation, ■ :• ■ ■ - ■ -'TERMS OF THE;REPORTER; or the session, twice a week,-in ad- ■vancc, * - ■ §2 00 For tlie whole year, : a 00 Any person forwarding five session subicH and tlie money, shall havea sifcth copy Tor his trouble. H trrisburg, Nov. 20, IBJO, nv the city of Lancaster; . A_WEEKLV PAPER, ENTITLED TJSB AftE. Through tho solicitation of friends, and a desire lo extend the means of intelligence upon all sub jects relating to tiro citizens' in a moral and enters taining manner, theSobscribers have beeri induced to offer proposals for publishing a weekly news paper in this city, devoted to Temperance, Lit erature, News, Science, and the Arts; Politi cal Intelligence, and tho latest Foreign and Do mestic news; thft Procecdings of tho National and Stale Legislatures;—and to be strictly neutral in: party politics. In the,present day, publications exist in every section of country, and to an extent perhaps pom mensurate with the principles they espouse. Tint in the State of Pcmisvlvania, there yet remains a wide field for action and improvement through the channel of the press: and no one can look upon the existing spirit of the times, and rest satisfied that intemperance is not destroying, undermining, ruin ing, and' debasing the social and intellectual at mospherb ofsociety. With .these glaring and la mentable facts daily presented to .us, we should bo dilligent and persevering in establishing a feeling and sentiment which will drive” from among us the evil which has sdlongongendered unhappiness, misery and crime, Wp conceive it is only, to be accomplished by rallying ,around a pi-css that is willing to promulgate and further the principles of the cause of the “Tee-Total Abstinence Society” —a society that is daily increasing arid extending great and important doctrines for the future benefit/ of mankind. 1 ■ JOHN C. NEFF, The' paper we design issuing .every Monday evening, printed on a largp extra imperial sheet, at Two Dollars,pea annum,'payable in advance. - . A per centago ol’ fiftepri cents will be given for every subseriber that is, procured by agents apV pointed for the “The Age.” ; ■ V . • To persons who subscribe ihp clubs; ten copies will-bo'«ehtfor : five namc3, with®lo 00, Willbd eritillfld to acopy for orie;.yeaf.i,'; wr, --,y'yS'-y 1 HV\ - , JIRYSON% PEABSOIaWIMBiI. fef .I’lfhtishers nf l/ic:Sem{~tVeekty Gazette. : 53.00 2; 00 4 00 IS hereby given, thiit, William S, Cummins o? tShippensburgjlias an assignment of his real and personal property lo the subscriber fSV the use of his creditors; 'Those who tyiow themselves lo;be indebted, to 1 1 imonanyac c o u n t re request ed to call and maho piiymenf as speedily as.possi ble. •. * * 1 “ ". ; ROBT. GILMORE, Assignee, v November 26,1840. ; V,; f - ■ / George Washington Artillery! iAn adjourned Court, of Appeal -Will bp -held on' ■ ' ■ i.„. v.,: Monday the 50 th of .December, ■ at the Armory,'betweim, the hours of 10 A, M., arid CP, M. After said appeal a warrant will be issued against alj delin quent members. / ■' y. ' S.-CROP, Capt. November 26, 1840. . 1 JUST? received a supply.of. very s'iperior,Tb. *>otehup,:for,sa!e by Stevenson' and KAKEftS and others that.make'use ofigen jVOrlcimfcmolasaes. are informed mi itis for sale by ~ . , c. BAHNIXZ., Spefra Oil. -r A very superior, article of Sperm Oil may be bad by caTlin K ;at Stevenson, aniHJinkle’s T)rbe and Chemical store.. , T ■ - ..1. . . . BLANKS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE NEW GOODS. ANDREW RICHARDS, PROPOSALS Fou Publishing, by subscription’, ATTENTION JUST received a seasonable and general 'as sortment of Dry Goods,- which'will,be sold ai reduced prices.- Amohgsj; other bargains will be found some very superior merimacK prints. The colors are fast, stile splendid, cloth very, superior, and 28 inches wide for 12} cts. . This callico is worthy the attention of persons who wish, to purchase goods of-the kind, knowing that they are better than any offered at the same pric.e Thave also renewed my stock of Bon nrtts, and-will only inform the public that I will sell Tuscan Bonnetts as low as 6} clr. and prices of ribbons and other trimmings to Correspond: Together with many other goods, all of which will he found in South Hanover streets, and fur sale by . V V ; C, BARNITZ. vamable. property > ' FOR SALE. THEiSuhsoribcra, administrators of tlio estate of Joseph Walter, dec’d., and agents for the heirs generally! will dispose of at private sale tlio fol lowing described valuable real estate, all of’which is situated in Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, and about 3 miles north of Mr. George H. Bucher’s Mill, viz: ' No. I—A Farm of first rate-slate land, contain ing 179 acres and U 1 perches neat measure, hav ing thereon erected a two story XOG HOUSE & LOG BARPT, with a Spring House. Thero is also on tlio pro perty an excellent orchard of choice fruit trees.— About (50acres is cleared, underwood fence, and well cultivated, and tlio residue is covered with thriving timber. No. 2—A Farm-of cxccllentslate land, adjoin ing dip above, containnig-149 acres & 127 perches neat measure, having theVeon erected a two story WEATHER BQARBBB HOUSE, a Lpg Ih-rn\ with Sheds attached, and a Spring House : There is also an excellent Apple Gfcliaru. Abouf 100 acres are .cleared, and the remainder covered with good limber. The whole is under, good fence and in a high stale of cultivation. 1 No. 3—A lot of ground, adjoining the above, containing nearly sixacros of well cultivated land, on which is erected a LOG HOUSE Sc PBAHIE STABLE, with a Spring House ,—'i’ll oro is also a small orch ard on this tract. -»?r On each of the anovo tracts there is h sufficient quantity of meadow land, and never failing springs of water. -The whole will ho sold separately or together as may best suit the ponvenience of pur chasers. The terms will be thado easy, and a clear and indisputable title will bo, made, and pos session given on the Ist of April next. ■ Persons wishing to view the premises, can call ipon cither of theamdersigned who reside thereon. DANIEL WALTER, JACOB WALTER., 3m .Augnst-13,-18‘10; T. H. SKILES, MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS just rccfiived.ancl is now-opening al liis siahd in West. High Street* a general assort ment of new and fashionable gobds, suitable for gentlemen’s wear, such as • GIWHS, WOOLDVED BLACK, Blue, Green, Invisible, Fancy and Cadet mixed. ■ 'CASSIMEItES!; - ; Black, Blue, light" Dog skin, fancy and sino-lc milled. . ° y KSTIJfGS: . Salins,.figurcd Silks; Talph6ied7 L and : Rlarsailes.-T ' ffAWOT. AStTIOLBB. Such as Stocks,'Gloves, SuspendersT Handker chiefs &c. All of which will be sold and made up/in the most fashionable manner, and at (ho shortest notice. Carlisle, July 30lh, 18^0.—If. IJENTISTRV. DR. Ir C. LOOMIS, HAS returned to Carlisle, and will, ns here tofore, attend to the practice ol Dentistry. He may.be found at Col. Ferree’s hotel. Persons requesting it will be waited upon at theirrtsidenr.es. ■ CDr. George D.'Fott}lce,r Reference< Rev. Than. C. J/iorntbn, ’ (_ Or. David AC Mahon. Carlisle. March 12, IH4O. New Hardware, Grocery AND *“Ar.ISiT'Y DTOS.H. THE subscriber Ims just returned irom tbe ci ties of New York, Philadelphia anil Haiti more, and is how opening- at Ins store room Soutl Hast corner of Market Square and Main streets •neral assortment of HARDWARE,' STONEWARE; OEDAEWARE.BHITTAMIA WABE, GROCERIES, ‘ Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, Brushes, Whips, Canes, Lamps for .burning Camphine Oil, and a great variety of articles useful and necessary for iurnishing and keeping a house.- 'He has also, and will constantly keep on hand, Camphine Oil, a cheap and elegant substitute for Sperm Oil, and.having been appointed the agent of Messrs. Bachees & Brother of Newark, N. J., for the sale of JONES’ PATENT LAMP in this county, he is prepared to furnish Lamps and Oil at a very reasonable rate to all Wljo fnay wish 10 uso thisjiow.and economical light... ... Having selected h|s goods himself,’ and. madp his-purchases'for pash, die is able and determined to sell low.. Those having the cash .to. Jay. out. will iilid it iSTheir advantage to give him a call. d : ;'VS5' HENRY DUFFIELD. Carlisle, July 0,:1810. .. , tf . i ■ - EstalEjOf Michael Saxton, dechl. IGE-is that letters of ad irinistratioii flujllig estate'of MifliaeTSax- -CuTiah'ei'hiiid county, been issued to the subscri berivhp resides in-the same toivnship:. All ptr sons liaviiig clftims'pr demands ug'pinst the es tate of the said, decedent, are.r.eqm-sted to make! known ; the same without delay, and' those in* idehled to make payment-/ ■ ; ; ' - JOHN SAXTON. Ad’mr. November 4.1840. , ! . , , - . Estate of ffWiam S. Ramsey, dec'd? I'aETTBUS.of administration on thc.estaieof .laWilliam S.'Uamseyi'latc of the Borough of Carlisle, in the county of Cumberland;- dec’d., have been .issued to. the subscriber residing in the county of.Vorli,‘-Pemi?aiivAll p’eisons indebt ed to.thesuid ; diately, andithbse ha\nhg, f tlaim¥against the es tate,will present thbm.ror.aettienient.:*: r- '■ 's:'.. , ALBERT C.. RAMSEY,:Adm’r. ... November 5. 18-10. • ' ; • NivDi-ilit.tihe absence of. the. ;admiriistratoit fiGin Carlisle, Air. Henry Uuflield, is author ized to receive paymeiits. aitd’Tclaims.on the cs (ate..* ■ .' ‘ ' 'a. FreBh Rledicincs, - 'Tlie subscribers jeceived a supply of fresh Drugs, Oils, Paints;' Varnishes. Dye Stuffs, Fruits, 2 Btc.,allof which will be sold oil reasonable terms by- ii c , STBVJimOWd JJIjVKI.B. Corns.' ‘The l Americiih PlaSter stands unrivalled n the-long list of’remedies for the dire of corns. All that is necessary in order to- test its virtues s to make trial 61 :the article; wlienits efficacy will-be experienced, •-For, sale by ■ ST/crEJVSOJV& DIVKLB, ■liwiEllH S’lU'iLOil of yefyrfine quhlityjdust ■Bj.receivtd-aiitl for salc'byrStevenson k Diri- nil. J. C. WJEFJF, - BURGEON DENTIST, ■RESPECTFULLY informs the ladies and SA gentlemen of Carlisle and its vicinity that he sets Artificial Teeth in the most approved manner. He also scales, plugs and'separates teeth to ai rest decay. Ur. N. prepares a todth powder, which whi tens the teeth, without injuring the enamel, col ors the gums a fine red and refreshes the mouth. The tooth ache will be cored, in most cases, without extraction; and mi odontalgic wash is prepared for healing sore gums and fasten the tedth. Ladies and gentlemen are requested to cal and examine his collection of Porcelain or In cnmiptable teeth, which will, never decay ni change color, and are free from all .unpleasant odour, durable and well adapted lor chewing, which will be inserted in the best manlier and at fair prices. , ' - ~ , All persons wishing Dr. N. to call at their dwellings will please to leave a' line at his resi dence, No. 7 Harper's Row, when lie will punc tually attend to every call'in the line of his pro fession. From a Ib.ng and successful practice, he hopes to give general satisfaction. Carlisle, August I s , 1839. , m NEW AND CHEAP WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONFECTIONARY & FRUIT ; STORE. . tim&llGSl-Tif'.l'BlLßX, Bto ESPEC ITULLY announces to the chi li Ifci I Zens of Carlisle ahcl tlio public in general, mat lie has opened tlio' above business "in the iouse formerly occupied by Dr; Roland, nearly; opposite the Carlisle Ban!:, and next door to Ar nold Cf Co’s, store, where he intends beeping constantly nn (land a large assortment of CAN DIES and ’ " SYRUPS, such naJaCpion,_Giuger, J’iiic Apple, Sarsapar illa, OraTTgc7eapilair, aiul Strawberry, all of which are mnnulacttired by himself—also, Wa ter, Soda, Butter hod Swm CRACKERS; vile intends, keeping constant!)’on hand a large as sortment of FRUIT AND NUTS, such as. Raisins, Figs, Prunes. Dates,.Currants, Oranges, Lemons, Citron, Almonds, Cream Nuts, Filberts, English-Walnuts,Cirdund Nuts, Cocoa. Nuts, &c. Bcc. All of the : above he will sell wholcsaleSc retail IWERCHANts, DEALERS, , andjdJ others, will find it to their advantage by calling before purchasing elsewhere. All ord ers from the country wilLbe thankfully ticceiv ej and promptly attended to.- ' ' : r . : SAKING- ‘ • . attended to;at the shortest notice. ; ICE CREAM scrvfd np for parties, &c. apprentices, wanted tolhc above business,,-Nouc need - apply unless they can comg well recommended. , May 7,1840. y TALIRRINa. THE sTrlfScribcr would inform bis friends and the public in general’,'that lie has bis sbopm ■High-strcet-,-intthe'shnp-formerly occupied by Cormuck M!Manus,-one door west of N. W. Woods! store; and would solicit a sharo of pub lic patronage. WILLIAM M’PHERSON. August 20, 1840, - For Stifle. RLOO Bushels Bituminous Coal, of excellent ®JPquality,'at the Ware , House of Uheom & Hal bert, West High street,' Carlisle; - 7 , August G, 1810. • • Hats! Hats! Slats! B'lacd and white Russia, Vigonia, Fur, Chip,- Palm Leal, Leghorn, Willow Cane and \VoH Hats, for. sale wholesale and re tail. . CHAS. RARNIVZ. • is.(B£sei.§s.TriS! si.ista.flffws:: AT THE SEW STORE. fl IA Vid just received a seasonable assort menc of -HUY GUO US, whicli I have’ re cently purchased and will be able to sell them at greatly reduced prices. The stock consists of extra wool dyed blue, black, brown, olive and various oilier colors of BFwOAD ceoth. a ge- very superior CASSIMEKES and Sattincts, English'and Domestic linen 6c cotton Drillings, ami a general assortment of summer stuff tor men’s and boys* wear, Hangups, Cords, Lion skin Cloth, togelhei with--a great variety of Calicoes, Mouslin de Lames of rich shades,' Frenqh Lawns, Bombazine, CJro de -Rhine Silk, blue black -Italian and-Maltione Silk, French needle worked a.ncl common Capes, bobinet and cotton Laces and Edgings, Footing of various breadths and qualities, Paris, ki i, and cotton Ladies’ and Misses’ Gloves, black, lace and green and white blond Veils, together vvitlva neat assortment of .Cashmere, Brocha, twisted silk and other dress Shawls and Hand kerchiefs—also a full assortment of Domestic Goods, Groceries, Shoes, plats and Caps,‘all of which have lately been selected with care, which makes me confident.that 1 sell good goods and give good bargains. 1 therefore take the-liber ty of inviting my-former customers and friends anti the public generally, to examine my stock ,due season. Thankful tor past favors I hopp by, close per sonal attention to buslnessjto merit and receive a share of-public patronage. . . , I—IL —I.CHASM*AKNI-FZ^ Carlisle, May 7, JB4O. . . y; 3 r AIAIABI J E.Fi'kMS FOR ■ • SALK. ■■■■■■;<•■ ■ THE subscriber offeis for sale the,following described real estate, situate in Green town' ship; Franklin county, adjoining the Turnpike road, aqd within one mile dt Givenvillagc, viz; v l Farm #f first rate limestone land , containing .190 acres, having aherebii‘ciected'a t wo'story . r • : - - STONE HOUSE, a new Frame Barn, Sheds, Cribs,-and all the, necessary out buildings, with a Sufficiency, of timber land, . Z.—AFarm, also of first rate limestone land,-J(adjmiiing the above) containing 175 acres, having thereon erected a v'f ■ , ■ TW~f> STOjR V -Wllffi ' 'STONE SIOIJSE, : BASKBAM, 6'hedSi Cribs, and out.buildings; and a lull pro portimi of first rate timber. ' W ■ On each of the above tracts arc never failing' byells of g(ibd water, and‘orchards of choice, fruit, the fencesare,in good repair, aiul the I tncl in a high: state of cultivation. These farms are I not.surpassed by,any,in the east end of the couh ;S. — A small farm of Pine land, three miles south of Shippensburg, adjoining the farm; of John Clippinger; Esq. , containing 100 acres. This property is well, tindieVed, and would be a c6mfortable;;home to a- person that wanted a handsome low priced property., ~ . For further particulars apply to the subscri ber residing in the'borough of Shippensburg, Cumberland county, I*4. August-24. 1840. WOOD WANTED AT THIS OFFICE. Certificates ot •Vg'puct/ For the Sale'oJ Brandreth's Universal Ve getable .Pills, are held, in Cumberland county.by the following agents. • GEO; VV. HITNEE, Carlisle. S. Culbcrtsuh, Shippeusburg, Adam Riegle,'Mechanicsburg. ' . ' . Boke 5c Brennenuin, New Cuihbevland,... Gilmore 5c M’Kinacy, Ncwville. L. Riegle 5c Co., Churchlown., , M. G. Rupp, Slnrcmajistown. As counterfeits of these pills are in some cases sold for the genuine ones, the safety of the pub lic inquires that none should be purchased ex cept om those recognized as agents above. , Those Wins enjoy health, must cnta’mly fed blessed wlie.n they compare themselves to those sufferers that have been afflicted for gears with various diseases which the human,family are all subject to be troubled with., diseases, present, themselves in various forms and front various che.um&tances, which in the commencement* may all be checked by the nsev.f Dr. O. I*. l/jftr llch»s ’ Compound strengthening amf German Aperient Pills,—-such as Dyspepsia,Livn Com plaints, Path in the side, UjK'umalUm, General Debility,. Female Diseases,; and all diseases to which human nature is subject, ‘ where the,sto mach is affected. Directions for tiding these Medicines always accompany them.. These Medicines can be takeh with'perfect, safety _by the most, delicate, female* as- they arc mild in their operation and pleasuntin their effects. ’ Principal Office for the United States, No. gl North Eighth Also; Mr sale by- - J. L MYKUS Sc CO. -1 DYSPEESI^a.! IXYSPEPSIAI! Mnre,pvoofs of tßtf cHVcary of Dr. Ilarlich’s Medicines. ~M r. Jo.vas Hartmax, of Sumney towd,. Pa., entirely cured of the above disease, which he was“«fflicted-\vith for sixyears: his symptoms were il sense ol distension ami oppres sion after eating, distressing paTn in the pit of the stomach, hausen, loss of appetite, giddiness and dimness of sight,” extreme debility flatulen ce, aclid eructations,*sometimes vomiting*,.and pain in thc-rijjht side, depression of spirits, dis tnrbed rest, faintness, and not able to pursue !ii> business without-causing Ins immpdiaU* exhaus non and weakness. Mr; Hartman is happy to state to the public and is willing to give any in formatiiqn to the afflicted* ‘respecting the won-, derful henefi.t he received from the use of Dr. Harlich’s Compound Strengthening and German Aperient Pills. For sale by J. J, MVEltS£c Co., Carlisle. Coughs, Colfls Coiisun’iptions. Mrs.'A. Wilson, of Cancastcr county. Pa., entirely cured by the use hf Dr. Swaymr’s Sy\u|) of Wild Cherry—her symptoms were constant coughing, pain in her side, hack'and head, de praved appetite, spitting of blood, no rest at night, &c.. After using two bottles of Doctor Swaym-’s Compound Syrup of PrnnnsVirginiana or Wild Cherry, she found herself relieved, and by the time she had used the third bottle; she found herself entirely cured of ihe afohsaiddis ease, which she had been afflicted with', for three ycaVs. ’There are dailv certificates of, various persons, which .'hid sufficient testimony, of .the great efficacy of this invaluable niedichu*. For sale by r J,J. M Co - Cured by the use of d)rT-H-irltelrV-Uompnund Slrengthening'and Gn’imm Aperient Pills. Mr. Wii.liam Kicii-aud, 'Pittsburg,. Pa, en-, lircly cured dt the above distressing disease; his symptoms were, pi/m and weight in the left .side, loss of appetite, vnrnuii.g, acrid eructa tions, a distension ot life stomal*.h, sick head-ache, furred tongue, ccuntenance chnnged to a. citron 'color/difficulty of breathing, disturbed'rest, at tended with a cough, great with other symptoms.imlicating great (Ufrangeinent of the functions of the liver. Mr. Richard had the ad vice pi sevehil physicians, but rPheivcd no re lief, until using Dr. Harliclps Medicine, which tcM’minatedbi effecting a perfect cure. * For sale by. ,lrJ. MYEUS & CO, -Eastern Western Southern- ■ iK*chunicsb*g Newville “ WHEREAS the Carlisle Saving’Fund So ciety, will expire in 1813. . Notice is here by given, agreeably to the constitution and laws pf Pennsylvania, tnat-lhe stockholders of said in stitution intend 'applying.'-to the.next Legislature of tho Commonwealth for a renewal of charter, change of name, style arid title to'. “.Cumberland Valley Hank,” increasedf capital and general dis counting arid' banking; privileges, all under such restrictions as the Legislature mayalirect. The above institution to be continued in Carlisle, Pa. JOHNJ.MVERS. tint September 10,1840. Letters of admitustration. on' the estate of .Barbara Krfdid, late of: Eiist;Pennsbnrougli township, Cumbeylapdr cqnntyi' dco.’d., have been issued to the subscriber ivho resides in tliesaine tdtynsliip:, personsjiaving claims or demands against the .estate of said dece dent are requested to.'makc known (he same without delay, and those indebted to make payment to., “ JOHN HOLTZ, AdmVJ November 5, 1840. ..... The Vestimental Spirits, prepared by DrirW' C. McPherson, are warranted to lie superiorto to any other preparation tif.thViiindnowln use for tbe removal of all kinds of OrtiiseV Tar,; Qil, Paint, Wax,' fs‘c., lrbni lariies (3 i;rnllemen’s WQarinir apnaril. Fnrsaleln Carlisle bv ■>* ' STEFJiySOJVfff DWKLE. DAVID KEVIN. At a stated : Orphans’ Court began and held on Tuesday the. lath day 6f.Au gußt 1840, at Carlisle, for Cumberland county, before the Honorable Sarhuel Hepburn, Presi dent, and Jon, Stuart and Jno. Lefcvre. Esquires, Associate Judges of the same Court, assigned fkc,, tlie following proceedings were had, to wit: 25th August 1840, Rule on George Wallel-s, David Clever, John Clever, George C. Clever, Barbara-Baughman, Henry. Miller and Sarah his wife; and the children of Elizabeth Scott, deceased,-who was intermarried With Andrew Scott, heirs of Christopher Wallers of said .county dco’d., to appear at the next stated Or phans’ court, to be held, at Carlisle, onthe-2Sth day of December next, to shew cause whv'Pu'r part No. 2, being 1} acres of Jund, with two story Log House and Stable thereon, being part of tlie real estate of said dec’d.; should not be' Sold, publication ot this rule to’he made in two newspapers printed in tlie Carlisle for six suc cessive weeks, to be sufficient notice to tlie par ties who reside out of tie State. . Cumberland County, ss . -v.^. - 1 the undeVsigned/tVo certify tha ogtfSrafo theabnveis a truecopy.of the records °f the Orphans' court of said county, in testimony whereof 1 have hereon* * *° my hand and seal of office this * % 3d dav of September A. 1). 1840. WILLIS FOUWCrC. O. C. ... RICHES HOT HEALTH. liZVSR, COMPI.ASNT roo? omcE, . Cai lisle, Tn. Ail gust i, 1840 Arrival and Defianjire of Mails. - sir rives'. . . Closes* about 12 in. 7 p. in. *‘ 5 p._m. 10a.m. : “.Jla. m, 11 a. in. ') ‘.XI a. ; m.; .4 p.; m, 10-av-m »r \ ,‘ ‘l2 m.l , 7p. m. “ >ll a; m. •M 1 s\. m. K. LAMBKUTON. I*. M. ■daily BANK n'oI’ICJE. dec’ll. , Economy. IMPORTANT DISCOVERT. THE public are hereby directed to the med ical advertisements of Dr. HARWICH’S celebrated Cowjiound. Strengthening 'lhnic. and German Jijicrient I’Hlr, which are a Medicine of great value to the,afflicted, discovered Uy O. P. Harlich, a celebrated physician at Altdorf, Germany, which has been used with unparal leled success throughout Germany ;• This Med icine consists of tv)o kinds; viz: the German A perient.aiid the CompoumJStrengtlicning Tonic Hills. They arc each put'up. in small. packs, and should both be used to effect a’permanent cure. ’ Those Who are afpicted would do well to •make a trial this invaluable Medicine’.nsthey never produce sickness dr naiiseb while using. A safe and effectual remedy for BTTSFIIPSXA OH INDIGESTION, andtiU Stomach Complaints; pain in Side, Liv er Complaints, Loss of Appetite, Flatulency, Palpitation of the,Heart, General Debility, Ni l-' W us Irritability, Sick Headache,'. Female Dis eases, Spasmodic Affections; IHicumiitism.Aslh mas, Coiisuniptioii,*&c. V'KvderinaifjTherietit Fi Ila are to cleanse the stomach iilul nuiily the blood. Ihe lonic or Strcn'glhmtogjPiUe- ate to strengthen and invigoratc.ihii nci vcs and di gestive organs and give tone td the Stomach.’as all diseases originate from impurities Of the blood and disordered stomach. -This mode of treating diseases is pursued by;tell-. lifactical; Plivsiciivhs which experience has taught them to bathe only, remedy to effect a cure. They are,not only re commended,and prescribed by the most expe rienced Physicians in their daily practice, but also taken by those gentlemen themselves when ever they feel the symptoms of those diseases, in which they know them to he efficacious.— This is the case in all large cities iii which they have an extensive sale. It is not to he under stood that these medicines will cure all diseases merely by purifying the blood—this they will not do; but they certainly will, and sufficient authority of daily proofs asserting that these medicines, taken as recommended by the di rections which accompany them, will cure a great majority of diseases of t)ie stomach, limes and liver, by which impurities of the blood are occasioned. ■> . ■ - By the Court Ask for Dr: tluTtch|s Compound Strengthen ing. Tunic, :md German Aperient Pills. PrincipalOllice fe.r the Sale of this medicine is at No. 19 NurthT.ighth strt . t . l( P|„lath l|i| ia Also—Flirsalc at thcdruß storeon. J. MY KUb...& C 0.., Carlisle, who are-Agents f<»r Cumberland county.' • . p ,Nov. 21, 1839. Vauglian §• Peterson’s lied Liniment. J hUK)lt to all other applications for ICS rheumatism, chilblains, sprains, numbness of khe limbs, stillness unit weakness of the’ joints, sore throat, Bee.. fiy rubbing the l.iniment well into the head with a hair brush at going tn bed ami then covet ing the liead with n limine) night cap the relief afforded in that painful form of the the disease} - • RHIiUAIATISM OF THE HEAD. Numerous, cures in all the above alfectiniis liave come under the "observation of tile proprietors. The following stall mem of a l .remarkable rare Ilf partial paralysis of a limb is from William L. Norton,'Esti. a well known and respectable mauist’ratc of Southwark: . * . , Messrs. Vuoghah & Peterson—llurlnp sever id'tracks 1 suffered a partial paralysis ot Hie rightitrm and of the third ami fourth fingers of the 'right hand, which sensiMy“'affti lid .the -whole power of lilt- hitter; writing became to me a difficult.fask which i could nut c>^l'Cu 1 e hut with greatly diminishedlegihifity.. '1 heme of.half a bottle of your. I.initnenl.gavc entire n lief, and.l cheerfully hear this testimony to its vificaey-, ~ Tor sale hv ~ ' ‘ S TEVENSON & DIKKI.E. Carlisle, Jan. 16, 18-10. , • SHORT FACTS. TO' TE3 ikSTiIOTSD. fr is sometimes urged that the Khtumatism cannot be cured by external applications.— I his may be true sometimes; but it is also cer tainly true that this dirtrissing complaint can not be. cured hy internal-lemcdies, except by their long and constant use, by which jxerhaps, at the same time the system becomes-gerei ally deranged, debilitated and destroyed, fc,ven were not this the <ase how shall the great dis tress of the sufferer he alleviated while such slow and doubtful renudhs have their effect* The answer is plain, candid and most truc^u^e Dr. Howe's Kerre and £ouo tiniment. No name could 1 he mere appiepu«.te. It rfeacl.- es’and soothes' the nerves; and allays paths most ePectually pn its’first applicant iu andby a few applications removes mine effectually a.nd speed ily Uheumalic pains than any internal pr.ixter nal remedy was over known to do. Try it and bcconunced. Fdr*:ile’bv 1 ♦ STFVKNSON DJNKLE. Carlisle, Jan. 16, ,184<V ... . ATTEND TO YOUR COUGH. REV. DR.'BARTHOLOMEW'S , l*ink Sl.fjiectcraiit St/rnjt, AN agreeable- cordial and ifieclive reimdy / fur coughs, cnlrU, hoarseness, pains in the mvast, innut-ii'/.a, li a ill breathing, ci i thee 1 1 expert*-rath.h." -- „ IFawever incredible it may appear, Dortt V Bartholomew's ■ Pink ■ l*'.xpcctorat.t S\ rnp lias never liven khmvn to. tail i'n'aflWding teliel in the aimer cases. Many certificates have hern rereived attesting.its virtues. The public arc respectfully invited to make a trial of the arti cle when its value will be fnllv attested. Ft r ’ sale by STEVENSON & UINKLE. January 16, liyO. » ■. : PR. SWAYNEJ:.Respected Fneml;~Fvom the very beneficial effects which 1 have'”! received from the use nf~tb£,Compmii*d/Syuip __ of Wild Cherry Bark, I am fully willing to tes tify toi the a&nnikhing effect..! My 'attack was that of a common cold, which began lo threat en something of a more, serious-nature.'. Being . recommended to use the above Syrup. I finally gave it,a trial, and am happy; to say it* gave me ulirost instant relief.' Ihaveused itlreqiunllv, ai d always with the same beneficial effects. ■ if others would use this medicine at the commence irert of their colds andcoughs,.they would pre vent a disease which \yould. be* more alarming t Us character, and.piiuch more obstinate in the cure.... ■ Etwoop L. Puskv. N. \V. corner of. Arch: WFifiii sta, Pliila. Eighth month, 23, 1839. ‘ "I he above medicine is fof saV bv I.J.Mvcrs Co., Carlisle. J Dyspepsia andHypocondriacism. Cured by Dr.Hurlich?s celebrated Medicines. Mr. WM. MOIUtISON. ol Schuylkill Sixth street, Philadelphia'; afilicted for several years with the above distressing. tit the stomach, headache, palpitation of theheart, 'impaired appetite, arfid ' eructations, coldness and -weakness of the extremities, emaciation & general debility, disturbedrest.-a pressure and weight at the stomach aftef eaiing. severe flying pains iii tire chest, hack arid sides, enstiveness, a dislike for society orcohversatidn, langudrand lassitude upon the'leasf .occasion. -JVlr..: Morris son had applied, to the most eminent physicians, -Who considered it .beyond the.‘p'nwcr“of human.. 't skill to restore - him to health; however,' as his aflllctionshtad- r,e dticctT him toadeplorable con- ■ ditibn, having hern induced hy a frieitd of 'liis- ■ to try DrT Harlich’s Medicines, as thCy being highly recommended, by whifchhe .procured* two packages for -trialv before using the second 1 ... package,he found.himself greatly relieved; and v ’bycontinuing the use oLthem ,lhe> disease en tirely disappeared—he is now enjoy ing all the blessings-ofperfect health. '..V For s tie by J. J. Myebs EfCa . NEW fiOOOS. JUST rfcceivedsome desirable GOODS suita ble for the season. : at the store of ' - : A.BIGHARDS. July 30, 1810.
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