GRAHAM’S MAGAZINE* AND’ THE E,o(ik)s>, and Bcutlcmiu’a VVojia qf.ldterafwo nndFashlou. £The the OmtknmnU UitileiQ Anew, Volumei under the above title, of the well established anti fashionable Maga zine,; The Philadelphia Casket in-coryunction with the gentleman’s Magazine, which has been ■every where-pronounced the nlost readable, and .popular of the day will be opened on;the r irst of January,'lB4l, with ah array of Contributors teemed by the union, of tideiit and limle, which ■.ho periodical in the -iountry can boast or pre tend to rival. The December number will how ■evei, be a specimen Of the New Volume. The ■volume will be opened with a new and beautiful type, the finest white paper, and with'the first' of a aeries of embellishments unsurpassed' by any Which have jbt appeared in any Magazine. The style .of elegance the biauty of, finish of these illustrations, and the extensive improve ments which will be made hi its typographical •appearance, and abqve all the tone of its literary department, by the brilliant array of .contribu tors, whose articles have .enriched the pages of each number, will give it character, second to no Magazine in' the Union; ■ The character ol the articles which shall appear in its pages, will be equally removed from a sickly sentimentality and from an affectation of morality, but while a true delineation of human nature in every varie ty of passion is aimed at, nothing shall he found in its pages to cause a blush upon the cheek of the most pure. ' — r - - . The Literary character will lie sufficiently guaranteed by the reputation of both Magazines thus invited, for years past. Writers of the first rank have been regular contributors to, their pages, and the tales and sketches published in them have been widely copied ami read, and th,e firm and independent tone of the criticisms, upon the current literature of the day, has the fist of contributors embraces the names of most •of the priiifcipal.writers in America with a re spectable number of English authors.' ■ ;>, - The series of well known nautical papers en titled, ‘Cruizing in the Inst war,’have had a run, unequalled by any.aerhis published in any Ma gazine, for years. The author promises to open the first of a new series pf Talcs of the Sea. and, ' from his known abilities as-a depictor of sea scenes and life, much may be relied upon from him in maintaining the popularity of the Maga zine Papers may be expected during the volume, also from the author of the well known articles entitled,‘The Log of Old Ironside.’ The auth or of ‘Syrian Letters,’ will also lend his power ful and grateful pen,-to sustain and increase the reputation Of the work. The valuable aid of the author of/LcaveSjU'ouya. Lawyers Poit Folia,’ has also’been secured,—and we may expect ' something .stiU».htotaj,tlu.i)lj»g..fromithc:'capa'.' clous stores which a 'long life in the profession -has enabled him to amass. An occasional Chit- Chat, with ‘Jemmy Short,,’ and ‘Oliver OldleL ow,’is alto promised; wi.tli a variety of choice articles in prose and verse,.from various Writers, of celebrity, as'contributors to the prominent Magazines of the country. Tjie editorb.ofboth -Magazines,continue their services ‘under Jhe ■ new arrangement. Withsuch an array of tal ent, a Magazine ofi unrivalled attractions,-may safely be promised the coming volume. FASHIONS-AND ENGRAVINGS. In compliance with the almost unanimous wish cf .1840. . ;3t.; ih/lUPKie, deceased.: ,•; ? dlainis to present tfie ;;: r.:; "?.!?• M’lvfiESi .-• Jfcyeftber 56,1840. ; .:;; •-,; '"' . Ss : \fsSCZ. ’•’■-■ ■•" A,t. NEW GOODS. ; / The’subsCrihersTiave' just/rebelveil,_and are liow opehing ii splendid asorUncnt. of FALL and WINTER goods!■ . ■ C..8AUN117.,&C0., Six:CENTS REWjSKD. HAN A WAY from tne subscriber; on Wednes day thb ISth ihst.j a bound girl; named Mar garet Johnson'. Said girl is nboht 14 years of age. All peraoha are forbid haiborinjportrusting her on' my account.' ' j -.•■•■, ■ .'■■- ■ .. . , JOHN C. NEFF. ■ Carlisle, Nov. 5i5,1840,, , v -,:; : . George Washington, Artillery! , I . An'.adjourncd Ooiirtbf Appeal will'bc 11 hold bn MV .i Monday Ibe SOth of S/.cember, fjyja at the Armory, between the liours of 10 ■PH.' A. M.; and CP. M., After said appeal a \f flf warrant will bo issued against , all delin quent members., UU S. CROP; Capt. -J’R— November 26; 1810. 1 . LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. . THE Pennsylvania Reporter Will as heretofore be published twice a week during the ensu ing session of the Legislature, and contain, full reports of its proceedings, It.will also keep its; subscribers advised from 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-hhs been niade for that purpose. In' ihe present jucturc ot political affairs— when the.Legislatufe is not democratic,'a'nd the administration,!*!.the General is passing into -strange hands, much: interesting matter may be'exiiected. The acts of the Le. gislature in regard to the cherished but derang ed banking system of the whigsi fo.the embar rassed condition of the Commonwealth which is a consequence of the legislation of ISiS-Gi and the policy it will attempt to settle ;for the state and nation under , the new dynasty, will furnish cause for amusement, and possihly'an eatly and determined resistance. And the first devylopc menfs of; the Harrison administrationi their cu .rious effect upon the hopes of the south, of north, ■ or cast, or the middle states, as its measures shall raise dr depress thenu and the tournaments in 'which'the jealous competitors for patronage will exhib)t' the .lights and shades of, hope and fear, of-exaltation, and disappointment, during the .process of distribution at Washington, will supply-food for. .morriment to us, and our/pa trons, who are excluded together from the.list of preferment; 'The mebSures of;,the adminu,- .tration will .necessarily he treatedinorc seriobsy ly press; ; ahdAfejhairi|ot be backward to deal out a full measure of condem nation whenever if is deserved and called for at our hands. ' « In the mean time the democratic party has duties to itself and the country to performl-pf which a full share will devolve on the Hi porter. The federalists defeated it;on the Presidential election by a few hundred votes. The Govern or’s elcclionV which in its near approach will marshal! the parties for the contest almost iln. mediately; requires that every, democrat repair ’to his post of duty." The party-must not he de feated agninvand cannof be,—if its organization be perfected, and its ranks bo brought to the polls in.their ancient spirit and strength ; .. la all.these mutters we'shall be vigilant to collect the earliest and most accurate intelligence, r ahd hand it over to bur readers).and any addi tional patronage weinay receive will prompt us to n greater expense and-cflicicncy in our place and vocation! - • , TERMS OF THE REPORTER. - For the session, twice a week, in ad-‘ valice, , , g 2 00. For the whole year,. 3,00. Any person forwarding .five session subscri bers and the money, shall have a sixth copy for his trouble. .' i. Harrisburg, Nov. ?0, 1810. . Daily and Semi-Weekly Pennsylvania Intelligencer. BORING the ensuing session of the Legisla ture, the Pennsylvania Intelligencer will be puulished Hally and Semi-Weekly, on the fol lowing terms: Daily during the session g 3 00 Semi-Weekly do' ’ 2,00 Daily during the session and semi- . , ' : " weekly during the-remainder of the year, per annum, . . 400 Semi weekly during the-session.fic weekly during the remainder-of the year, per annum,' -3 00 The Daily paper will be published on a sheet sufficiently large to contain lull r.epurts of the doings in both branches of the Legislature, sketches of Congressional proceedings, and the general' news of the timesr together with miscel laneous articles bn a varietyr.oi subjects. The Semi-Weekly paper will be published on a sheet of double-medium size,-and will contain, as much reading matter as any paper ever pub lished in Harrisburg.' ; jßis ourintention to cmployxompetent report er* in both .Houses; of-the Legislature, and en rich our columns with every tbing-wbvtlrrecord ing, which maS bo said: or done by the, repre sentatives of thepebpie. . ■ ... The editorial department' of the Intelligencer will be conducted with dignity and spirit, and uvery pains taken to.render the sbeeVvaluable arid interesting, and worthy of public confidence and support- In national politics we’ will, ns heretofore, sustain what we-'conceive to be the true.principles of democracy .V HriVing been" a ■mong the earliest s'uppbHcrs of President■ Har rison,.and tmlftribuftd-to-the utmost of-our abil- ities, to his election,. we wiU yield tu his adniin istration a firm and. hearty support,.lnj-Vegard' to state politics ,we will so shape burxourse.as to promote; the best; interests of the Common wealth. ■ r- ■■ i —With-this-brief-aßusion J lo-^uy : priiiciplesr;we.: •refer’to our past course as a‘Vpledge,,tbut .our .promises will be fulfilled. We that mil numerous friends throughout Uie~state 'will in-, tefest theiri'seivck Trithe circrilatiombfrtie paper'. We are determined to merit encbiirbgeirient by every honorable cffiir.ti arid we hope to receive . .y'?:’ ELLIOTT fcf M’eURDYv Harrisburg, Nov. lB, 1840.- '- r - ,;SEtiLiNG ope itr-r y. TO --Tliesubscnbei;s._inten(lingtole'ayeCnr llsle.offer tbciir entile stocky comprising an extensive variety of every description of: , drygoods, for s a \e ai FIRST COST/ ' ’ GoUntry Merclianfsj ftnd the pubne gcn erany;; \vlll ; fSn^ cannot obtain goods; cheaper in tlio city. : : : 7 'CaU qrid^aee^caU-unJ i - Depend upoh it, bargains are now 'offered itOS^isQy|t^^t»l£aeisil^3Bi-parchaseU-. : .V. : v''^-• :; -:,V' r /.'.ARN6LD-&.Go. . next«; Wanted, Ono from the:cduriti : y J be p ■ux-j-;'.•:•...■ .henw-^^n^'- BLANKS FORAT^i^OFFidE. ATTENTION ; '’ - ssi; "" "5l- TJUSI' received a.seasonable ami,general as ®£sortmeut of Dry Goods, which will.be sold tit reduced prices! -Amongst other bargains will be found aomu, very superior.merimack. prints! The colors are.fast, stile.spleadhl, lloth very, superior, ahd SB.inchcs wide tpr iaj cts. This callicd ix worthy the .attention of r persori's who wish to- purchase goods«of the kind, knbWihg ■that they are belter .than any offered-at thesame pric.c. ,1 have also j-euewed, my slock of Bon hietth, and will only informthe.public'lhat I Will sell Tuscan Bonnctts asilbw as 6i.qWi‘and,.prices iif ribbons and other-trimmings to correspond. Together with many other goods, all.of which* will .hc found in-Bbulli Hanover.streets; and fur side by C..BARNITZ. ; T. H, SKIiES, MERCHANT TAILOR, ■BTH’AS just received and isnow opening--at his JlB. stand in West High Street, n general,assort ment of new and fashionable goods,, suitable for gentlojnbn’s wear, such as . . - ' ; GLOTHS, iWOOLDYED BLACK, Blue, Green, Invisible, Fancy and Cadet mixed.. >"■ ■;; ; ■ cAssiMJßiiESi. Black, Blue, light' Dob skin, fancy and single milled. ' ■ ■ , - VJESTUTGS;' . Satins, figured Silks', Valencies, and Marsaiks. FANCY ARTICLES, ■ • Suclu as Stocks, T Giovo3,~Suspenders,, Han'dkor-- chiefs &'c., All pfwhich will.bo sold and made up in the most fashionable manner, and at- the shortestrnoticc.'. « ' - Carlisle, July 301 b, 1810.—If. ,I>ENTISTS4Y.- PR. L g; - HAS. returned to Carlisle, and wilt, as here tofore, attend to the practice ot Dentistry, iny'be found at Col. rerree’s hotel. ' ' ' ■ • Persons requesting it will-be waited upcn at their residences. C Dr. George D. Foulke; .' Reference,— < licv.-T/ios. V. 'JhornLon,. . (. Ur. David jV. Mahon. * Carlisle. MarclylS, 1 1840. New llurdwure, Grocery AND' : VAS,IET-Y 'BTQRB. rETSHK subscriber has just returned from the ci- Ji. tied of Now York, Thlhulolpliiaar.d Balti more, and is now opening at his store room South Hast corner of, Market' Square. (formerly-occupied by ,G. \V, Hitner, .totalassortment T Carlisle, - 'May 18-10- ; ' : ‘ y . VAOjIbIAE FARMS FOR SAE.E. THE subscribernffvisVfor sale the following described reat.estiitc, situate iri Green town s|iip t; Franklm .county,, adjoining the.-Tiinipike road,; and.withjn one mile ot .yi'v.unyilffige. vi.Z! 1 A Farm of Jtrst rede .limestone land,. coiituining.l9o, acres, having -.thereon erected-a ■ two Story • f- .- ... n tie w PBanie' Sheds! - Cribs, and .‘nig the’ necessary .out'bulldihgs, ; with - , a, sufficiency .of timbefclaiul. ''' v- 1 - -i : 1 ’' -• ’" ’’’ : ; 2.—L2 ’Farm, aho o/'firstraCc limestone lim'd,; (adjoining acfesi; liavhig thereon erected il* - ; v‘ V ‘ , '‘' •iYied.ai e-riusi and/out ImUdirigsV and atoll, pro portion of first rate;tjniber.^ :, On each of the abbvotencta are heverfailing .wells'-of good; tvater 1 / nnfl.’orchards of choice, ffuiti the ftnces are in good repair, and the land’ fo'a iiTgh , frifms.a|e notsurpassed. liy'anyiiitheeast'eiidefilic conn " •*- ~• J-■*^f ‘ ■:‘' 1 '>'■ ','l- VA"' 1 *’ .. -w.- - • • V • 5.—M small farm Piix s Iqmlf tjiree Vo\itliSi|' ; Sliil)jVensb'in r S» atljoiiiiii):thc-farm pnipsil>^!i-^yi-t>'i>biL'wtU; : «b(t yb'ulilht; a; Vninfiirtable-! !§>«>«;ts~a~weiaaii '. "A r ' V ' beV;t;csi(lmgl;in o£-SluppensUurgv WOOD WAJW'Bb AT THIS OFFICE. A t a stated* Orphans’ Court began anti held on Tuesday the 15th day of Au gustTB4o,’tit Carlisle! for Cumberland county, before the Honorable Samuel Hepburn, Presi dent; and Jon. Stuart and Jno. Lefevre, Esquires, Associate Judges of the, same Court, assigned Bcc.!the following proceedings were had! to wit; ' 25th August 1840. Rule on George Walters, David Clever, John Clever, George C; Clever,' Barbara Baughmaii, -Henry-Miller and Sarah his wife, and the children ofrElizabelh Scott, deceased,.who,was intermarried.with Andrew Scott! heirs of Christopher'Wallers of said county cler.’d. , to appear at the next stated Or phans?,'court! to be held at Carlisle, on the 25 th day of December next, to.shcjy cause Why.Puir part!No. 2. being TJ acres of land, .with'two story Log House.and Stable thereon, being part of the real estate of said decld., should not be sold,, publication ol this. rulc.to bemade in two newspapers printed in. the Carlisle for six suc cessive weeks, to be'snflicient notice to the par> ties who reside out of {ke'State. T . By the. Court. -■ Cumberland Coifnty. ss> . ’ ' . : ' ' 1 the undersigned, do certify,that the abovcis-a true copy of the records the Orphans’ court of said county, in testimony whereof 1 hnvehcreun- Wjffisrf* to set my hand'and sail of office this ; "" 3d dav of September A. D. 1840. • WILLIS FOULK, C. O. C. Certificates of JEgcncy For the Sale.oJ.Bramlrelli’s Universal Yc , gclable...Pills,, are. held.in county by the following agents. . GEO. W. fil TN EE, -Carlisle, . : - S. Culbcrtson. Sbippensbuig. Adam Riegle; Meclianicsbln g. ; Hoke Sc Brenneman, New Cumberland, ' Gilmore Sc M’Kjniiey, Newville, L. Riegle Sc Co., Churclitown. M. G. Rupp, Sfiirenianstown. • As counterfeits of these pills are in some cases sold for the genuine ones, the safety of the pub lic requires none should be purchased ex cept -cm those recognized as agents above.- RIOHES XTOT HEARTH. Those who enjoy health,' must ceitaiiily feel blessed.when they compare themselves to those sufferers that have been afflicted for years with various diseases which tlie Human family'are all subject tp be troubled with. "Diseases present themselves in various forms ami from various circumstances, which' in ■ the commencement, may all be checked by the nsc»f Dr.X). P. Har- Itch’s Compound strengthening and German Aperient Pills, — such as Dyspepsia,Livei Com* .plaints,-Pain in thc.side, Hheumatisn), General Debility, Female amkall diseases to which human nature is subject,,>yhtrc tlie st«'- whvnys : "ihrrhv Medicines .Pah be taken with perfect sa'ety • by tlie mnst N delicate female* as they, are mild in their.operation,ami pleasant in-their eflects. ■ • Principal Office for the United Suites, No. 5I- North Eighth street, Pliiladclplda. Also,_ lor sale by : ' :J. J.‘ MYERS & CO: DYSPEPSIA! DYSPBPSiA!! • More proofs of the effieaev Jlailich's Medicines.—Mr. Jonas Hahtmas, of Surnney town, P.\., entirely cured, of the above disease, which ’he" wifs afllictPdrwiih for sjx “)*cars»*his symptoms were ifsense dt distension ami oppres sion after eating* distressing.pain in the pit of the“stomach, nausea, loss of appetite, giddiness and dimiiess of sight, extreme debility, Halulen* ce, acrid eructations,-sometimes vomiting, and pain in the rip hi. side, depression of spirits, dis uVrlted 'rest, faintness, and not able to pursue his business without causing his immediate exhaus tmn ami weaiiness. Mr. Hartman is.happy to state to the public.ancl-is_wUling to.give- any in.v fpritvAiion to the afflicted, won derful benefit he received from th.c use of Dr. Harlich’s Compound German Aperient Pills. For sale by ~ . J. J. MYERS & Co., Carlisle. ■. Uouglis-, Colds § Coiisuiuptions. Sirs; A. Wilson, of Lancaster Pa., entirely cured by the use of Dr. Swaync’s Syrup of Wild Cherry—her symptoms were . constant couching, pain In her side, back and head, de praved appetite, spitting of blood, no. rest at night, Bcc. After using two bottlesdf Doctor Swayne’s Compound Syrup of PrunusVirginiana nr Wild Cherry, she tound herself relieved, and by tlie time she had used the third bottle,' she found herself entirely cured of the aforesaid dis ease, which she hud been afflict tjdf&lih for three years. There are dailv certifiers of various persons, which add sufficient teslidfnny .of the great efficacy of thisinvaUiable medicine.,, ,For s,ilejf)y J.J. Mvkhs y Go LIVER COIWPX.A2KT Cured by . the use of Dr, H irMch’s Compound Strengthening and (ierman Aperient Pills. , Mr. , Wn.LiAMJ.iiciiAiui^PltiNhm!g r -Ua,-.-&n?- tirely cured'of the above distressing diseases— his symptoms were, pain and ■ weight in the left side, loss of appetite, vomiting, acrid eructa tions, a distension of thcKtomach, sick headache, furred tongue,.countenance changed to a citron color, difficulty of breathing, disturbed rest, at tended with a cough, great debility, with other symptoms indicating groat derangement.of functions.of the liver. . Mr, Richard had the ad vice ol several physicians, but received no re lief, until using Dr. Harlich’s Medicine, which terminated in effecting a perfec t cure. .• -•For sale by J,, J. CO., ; ; POST .OPP.ICS, Carlisle,-F*a. August l, 1840. Arrival and Departure a/,_ Maiie I. Arrives,.' Closes- Eastern. •daily - about 12 nt- ,-. 7 p.m. , _ 1 * 5 p, mlO a,, iri. Western 1 ■ ’ 1 11 a. in. 11a.m. , .11 a; m. 4p. m. SoiitheVn. ’ " •*^’-'-b'~"^‘~l2-an ; “---Ioa,-m. ■Hcchamosb.’g; v 1: 12 m. 7p. ni. Newvtlie ~ “ ■ ~ V , .11 a. mV’ll it. m. ” VI;" R. L AMIIERT’ON, P. M, - .BANK NOTICE. WHEREAS the Carlisle Saving Fund So ciety, will expire. in 1 1843. -Notice is here hy, given, agreeably to the constitution artel, laws !o£ Pennsylvania, that the of said in stitution intend "applying to tlin next Legislature of thb Commonwealth for a renewal; of charter, change of name';, style and litlo to “Cumberland Valley. Bank,” increase of eapitalnnd general dis counting and banking privileges, alb under.silch restrictions as the Legislature may-direct. The above institution to be continued in Carlisle, Pa. V JOHN 3. MYERS. Cm September 10, 1840; - 11 J ; ; ; ;'; ;iVOTieil!.; • .'ilic'eslate of jßarbarn EiTurd. latc of 'East Peiihsbbroogh township, ChmJj.ertai>;d boUnty.Tilcc’il., bebh issued to the subscriber who resides in the same township:; All'pefsonshhvjngclaiins brdcmahdsagainsttlieestftleorsaid’dece dent.are req'uestcd;to niakc*kriowh the same without, delay, and,those indebted to make paymenttb ■ : HOLTZ, Adm’r.' : ’November s,‘tB4(V :? ; • v ;• Kooncmvjf:; j-yci i; '; OtIu; Vost)meiital SnVntsprep'iiV,! hy • C. McPherson, are \vai‘raute be snpeVlnr l() 10-atlyotlieriMTpiiraliiiii'iflliokbid/howiriA^e WOftrine hppa'Hi;''Forsnle-tOCarlislebb' ; >''■ ■■ ’X. '* PLVKLEj : V 1 '*• IMPORTANT DISCOVERT. THE public are hereby'dir Acted to the med ical -advertisements of- Dr,’ H A REICH’S Celebrated Compound Strengthening 'limic, and German Aperient Cilia, which arc a Medicine of great value to tlie afflicted, discovered by O. P. Harlich, a celebrated physician ut.'AUdorf, Germany, which hasjbeemusedr.wijli'.uii'paral- leled success throughout GArfeahyvc-vl'iiisMed-, iciue consists of two kinds, vies the,German A perient.andtlic Compound Strengthening Tonic Pills. They-are packs, and sUould bolh bc used to permanent , cure. TJioseiwh'h arc afflicted-wpuTd'do'wt'U to make a trial of Uift invaluable Rledicine, as they never produce Sickness,dr,’nausea: .while: using. A safe and effectual remedy for ; —f, DYSPEPSJA OR INDIGESTION - , and all Stomach Complaints'!pain in Side; Inv er Complaints, Loss-of Appetite, FliUnlcffty, Palpitation of the Heart, General IJebilify, Ifei- V'ous In liability, Sick Headache, T'ejnule Dis eases, Spasmodic Afflictions, UlieUmatisnvAsih mas, Consumption, See... iTie Gentian Aperient FillaOfa to cleanse the stomach and purify • the Tonic oi; Strengthening Villa are to invigorate the nerves and di gestive organs and.givedone to,lhe.Stomach, as all diseases originate from impuritieedf tile blued and disordered stomaph. This mode of treating diseases is pursued by all practical Physicians, wbicli'experienC’t has taught them tube the only remedy to effect a cure. 'They are not only re commended and prescribe/l bytlie most expe rienced Physicians in their daily'practice,. hut -also takeirby those gentlemen themselves whom ever.they leel the syriiptoms of those;, diseases, in which ijicy Know them to be efiiCncinus.— 'This is the case in all large cities in which they have an extensive sale., ;lt is not to he under stood that Ujf-se medicines will cure all discuses merely, by purifying life blood—this they.'; will not do; hut' they certainly will, and sufficient authority of daily proofs asserting that those medicines, taken as. recommended by the: di rections whlcli accompany them, will cure d great majority of diseases of tlni stomach, lungs, and liver, hy which impurities of (lie blood arc occasioned. , ' Ask for Dr. fluiichN Compound.Hirengt »vetr- ~ mg Tonic, and Cicrmjtn Aperient Pills. - ',. ; . . Principal Office for of this medicine is at No. 19 North Eighth .street, Plnladt Iphia*’ , Also—For.sale at Oie.drug ston: of J*. BUS Sc CO., Carlisle, who are. Agents foi*' Cumberland county. Nov. 2h 1839* Vaughan 4* Pc(crson r s Hcc\ LinimaU, gjUFEIUOK to all other applications for rheumatism, chilblains,'sprain's,' numbness' ot the limbs, stillness ami Weakness of the ji Ini', sore throat, Hy rubbing the Liniment-well into the head wil]t a hair, brush *at gniug to bed.' c^ : jib. jh u t pa nil u the the disease / • • RHEUMATISM OF THE .1IEA1). Numerous cures-in all theabove,affectionshave, come under the observation if the proprietors. The'follbwiiik statement of a muM kahle; cure of partial.paralysisof a limb is frdm William L.-Norton; Esq? a well known and ./respectable . of Southw’oi'k: _■ * Vaug hah puling sever al we’6ks I /Hufferetl a partial paralysis ot the right arm and of the third and fourth fmgtrs of the right "hand, wind r sen s 1 1>1 y 1; ”affv{ - te d the jvhole the Earn willing became to .me' a difficult task which I could mu execute buVwUlrgnintlv diminished legibility. The use of half a bottle of your. Liniment ga\ e enure rt - lief,-and Tchecrfnlly.;lu-;|ir-,Xh'is testimony to its efficacy.' -Forsale’by . *.... STEVENSON & DINKpE.- t -Jan.-16 l ; - S3ia>RT FACTS; ’ .. ; TO.t-ES.APPLIOT-fiD. • SF is. spnyetimW-UrKutl that the, lllu umatism camiot be cured by external applications.— Tuts may be-true soinetihus; hut it is also -cer. Uiuly true that thisdim essing comj lainlcnn not bo cured by internal remedies, exript by theii*Tt{ng and.constaut use, by which perhaps, at the same.tnne the system In.conus gei crally and destrr.jed, .hv.cn were not this the tase how shall t\ie great dis tress of the sufferer be alleviated while h slow and doubtfurrcmedics have their effect. 4 The answerris plain, candid and most true—use Dr- Eewe’s Nerve and Pone liniment. No hame.coidd be more appicpri.ile. It reach es and soothes the mrvc.s and allays pains most effectually on its first a|*p)icMu n, anti hy a few applications removes more t fficlually and speed ily Kheumatic pain* than any internal nr exit r n'aljjtemedy was ever known to do. *iT) it and Unconvinced. For sale bv ‘ , .... STEVENSON & DINGLE. - .CarlUleViTm. 16, I84(V ’ •*' ■CITTSJMIJ TO YOXiil COUGH. - iiii;V7i>R.is:\irnioi,osiEA\' : S - Ftjifc Expectorant?.Sifriejf, AN agreeable cordial ami effective remedy for coughs, colds, pains in ihc breast, inilueiiza, hard bVeathing, stud tiiflicult expectoration. However incredibly, it may appear, J)nrtcr Uiiriholcmew’s .Pink* Expectorant Syiup has never been known to tail in affording relief in the above cases. .Many certificates lulve been rccehHd attesting its virtues, . The public, aie respect fully invited to make a trial of vthe arti cle When its value-.will be fully, aUeMeRark, I am fully willing to tes tify to the astomsbingeflVct. My- aitatk was that of a cnmmnhVc6hl, r . which began to threat eiyspmething o( a; more, serious.nature. . Being .xei'otn wended' ghve it VtriaT; nntfam.happy losayit*gTive"n.e alnr.ost instant reliefs;f I. have uftird infrequently, at d always with the sai’ye beneficial tfTtTis.; j t others .would use.tldsmedicine ; r at:t he commence nr ef t (>f thei r colds and cpnghs,lhey wnul(t;pye yeiVl d disease which would 'be niore.ttlnfming , t its character, at id much" rrior.e obstinate in the cure. ; ’ v ; ‘ Elwood L. Pusky. N. W. corner ofArchFiflhrstV.CPUiiai Eighth month, 23, 183i>, Theabove medicine is for saV by J.I. Myers Co.; Carlisle. 1 1 1 ■' ' ‘ • Dyspepsia and Bypocondriacism. . Cured by Dr. Ha'rlich’s celebrated Medicines. ; Mr. V iON. of Schuylkill Sixth jstioiac*--' ifflictcd for serefaitycars with 1 ,sHig-diseasc—ScJfhcsiuat— : the.su C.palpifatiotvof the heart, ;ittinaireU;aHpetuc^:^c.rld!srwst l jV o P/ , iflWj4h,rss land general debility, diKurbed rest, a pressure ami weight a* the stohineh ? severe flying pains in the clieisfi beeksahd sidesyfcostiveiiess,. adisliketursociety;prc(jnverfiatiun>J.angubrarid lassitude upon-iliejcast-..pccssinp. ...Jjjjfc ..Moli-i-, Von tVad applied to tiiemdsVeriiintht jihjsTciansv • iwho‘ considered' if beyond; the iif human skill to restore.Ulnt to healthvibowevfcr, as his afflictions had ivduced hini ttp.a deplftrabl.e con to .try Pi - ; 1 : IlaHicli’s Medicines, a&tjiey being; -highly? recoin memfed, 'bywhich'lie '■ procured twopackagesfoy triali befdreUsihg:tlieSccihd' y>ackage,he:fi!und .hiihselfgrcatiysrelicredifßhth by continuing-,life. nse,of. tKetn^lhy-v^iseajafien* jtirelydisappeared—^lie ij?omy enjoying all the, blessings • fpeiTectllealtli. 1 .V . 1 ■" } i - iNir ade by vi ;Jl-J.Sl'yßits to* Co. " ‘ reeo}y^‘CO)nb;;dokirable..Gp , ppS s.uita».' : MB. hie for die season; aLffle stdie of: " ■V- - -■ v " A. RICHARDS. July 30, 1810.