XXiSXmANOXf AGAaOSTST st&u North America Tnsuran^C'oitip. - Philadelphia: "U - . €At*ITAli TiiEabovc company thvobgh ithclr "Agency in Cnrfisle,’’ still comiucs to .insure; »U kinds of property intUis-micl the adjoining conn ties at the lowest, rates. The usual risk on stone or brick hohscs averages ahold $4 per annum on each thousand insured, and a stock of tnerchnn • dizc'consisting ot drygoods, groceries, .and -Ur ■ usual assortment of country store, wilfh'. Mired at the same rate. - ~ViW wi fi Property holders, and nierchar < J miL J* will »\ea“e g?ve the ahoVe'n^w' leUerur in pcUon LAWS. ' pfcridna who wish to subscribe for the. *B this Commonwealth, (half ,~:.fd,) to be passed at tlic ensuing session of die Legislature, will please send in their names ■to the subscriber without any delay. R. SNODGRASS, Trias. Cum. Co. Treasurer’s Office, .5 .Carlisle, Dec. 24, 1840. y N. B. Several copiesof the acts of last session ■ate still on haiid. Subscribers would do well to cal for them.. it. S. NEW GOODS. The subspi ibers have jlist received; and are now opening a splendid asortment of FALL and-WINTER goods. Estate of Eliza Spicer, dec'd. ■' NOTICE. ■ /ik P GrGonB knowing themselves to boindebt /v4 od to the estate of Eliza Spicer, la to of the Borough of Carlisle, deceased, are requested, to make payment immediately* and those having claims against said decedent, will present them for settlement to tho-undersigned residing in Car lisle. ■ , t E. CORNMAN, Adm’r, December 17,1840. ' NOTICE. , TjHHE creditors of Dr. W. A. W. Stqiglemah, it late'of the Qminiy of Cumberland, deceased, are hereby notified that the undersigned an au ditor appointed by the Orphans* .Court of the County aforesaidj to-sctile and adjust the rates vsviA>t«SV %aid deceased, m theliniitls of Lewis Hyer, and Daniel Shelly, jiv his administrators! uinong-said-auditors, will attend for that pur pnsc at'Hoover's tavern, in Mcchanlcsbuig, ,crf Saturday the 23d day of January next; at 10o'- clock A. M. ofsald day. . WM. M. PORTER, Auditor. - December 31, 1840., 3t ; Estate of Frederick llild, dec'll. i -- • • .;■'NOTICE. ■ LETTERS testamentary, on the estate of Frederick llild, deceased, late of Allen town-' ...ship, Cumberland county, have been issued to the subscriber residing in' tile same township All -pershns- indebted to said -estate will make payment,.and those having.claims will present <lTem for settlement. ; WM. -BARENESS, Executor* DecemberSl, 1840, Military Notice. ■WTOTICE is hereby given that spits will be . brought against all persons bavingin thi ir possession any Muskets, R i lies, Pistplsor Swords, or any ■other public military property, unless thty deliver up the same in ihetimlersigned or to some-commissioned v. Um'eee officer or con-, -stable, all of-whom are hereby authorised to-a*k, demand, receive,-and receipt fob the samel— Property of this kind in the haiida ofmny actual -member of an existing volunteer company will mot be disturbed. A reasonable compensation will be paid to any person collecting and deliv ering any such property to the undersigned. . W. FOULIv, Brig, Insp, Brig. Insp. Office, 7 Dec. 01, iSilO. 5 Estate of Peter Cremer, dos’d. 'TfcJOTICEIs hereby given thatlctterstcstament ary on the last will and testament of Peter Bremer, 3ato of Southamjitori township, Cumber land county, doc’d., have boon issued to the sub- Bc-riber residing in the shine tbwnshipi All per- nona having claims or demands against the estate •of said decedent are requested to make.known tlie same without'delay, and those indebted to make payment to , . JACOB CREMER, Jr. Executor, January. 7, ,1641.' Estate of Witmina Ereilzer, (he’d, 9 ETTERS.of administration on the estate oi M A Wilmina Kreitzer, late of East PennsbOr rough township, dec’d., have been issued.tothc subscriber residing in the same township.. All persons indebted to said estate will make pay-, snent, and those having claims will present them for settlement. ' - . PETER BARNHART,'AdmV; December 10. 1840. - ' ’ Estate if James Dunlap, dec’d. Letters, testamentary on the'estate of James Bunlap.'lateorWeßlpDnnsborough township, have been issued to the subscribers residing in the same ■township: AlltpersohS indebted to the.cstatd of ■said decedent jure requested to make payment, and those having claims will present them for acttle ment. !-■ •■■■ f 1 ' JOHN DUNLAP, ■CATHARINE DUNLAP, - '!.... . - Exetutors; January 7, 1841- /--r^fATEMJEWTv: Of the Treasurer of the Hamper : and Car lisle Turnpike Roitd Companyl •v./i)R. Deo. 1,1840, by cask received fromT. • CraighejuUbalancei.dpe by him aa treasurer for 1839,11- T - Dy tnu’tof lolls rac'd'from gates’from'. 19th of Deo 1839, unliriet Dec 18 HL 2816 30 Cash from Stockton, Falls& Co. • • . ' JQO 00 Do, Sterrett.llamscy, • . * ,87 75 Do. Edward-Showers, ’ . I . '37 . Do.- v Wm. \Vard, rcnt of old gato: ~ 1101466,;.'. - - , 03 QO By order from WoB. £Hovene unjiaidhim, -177 30 By balance duo treasurer, .. . . .... ,32505 ' , ; ;cn. . Dee. 1, 1810, cnsti paid giite 1 l<eyiera their salaried and receipts, ■ Cash paid pii .orders of Manager? for re-' ' 'pairs,- rv7 ■"7? :.yr,~^r J r~: "'irr aCaah paid repairiiigConewago liridge datper contract,,■■ -r . paidManagersjaaiafip.?,^; ygash paid gupetintcndipg.rpadi,; ivp ■'Caab.paid, Secretary 1 ;* salary,-. Cashpaid TteaaurerVsaiaiy, 266 38 ’„ ; 90-0a 370.00 ao oo . 50 00 'rci'S '/ ; ’53365 40 . SAMUEL GIVIN, Treasurer, . ' lember 24,1840.,, T^:iAST,:r-, SHli IIA milyiOo.*y.^>eaea*.convenient inid ' WCTSjjreromrnwlipui IVvelling tlnusc, ad- t lie <lt I niv 1. io ti the snlj- made . TV. E, .THORN.« Cariisle, January 14,184 h vjtf . C. BAUNITZ, & Co, ETTERSof administration on the estate if H A Jacob KihtCh,.late of West'Peimsbornugh township, dec’d., have been issued to the sub scriber -residing.in the same township. All per sons indebted to said estate-will make payment, ■ ' CHIUSTIAN,MYERS, Adm’r.,. ", December 10," 1840. , JHOTIOB TO CHE3JITOHS. TAKE notice that I have,applied to tlio Judges olthb'Coiirt of Coramon Pleas of Cilmbetlarid county, for tlio benefit of the Insolvent Laws of this Commonwealth,-and they have appointed Tuesday the 2Gth day of January 1841 for the hear ing of irio and my creditors at the Court House’in tlio borough of Carlisle, when and-whore you may attend if you think proper. . v : , • SAMUEL GIVEN. , *.*Tbe “ Pennsylvanian, ” , and . “Baltimore Clipper” will please copy and charge, this office. Estate of Joseph M' Kee, deceased. |T ETTERS of administration with the will aii- H A nexed. of Joseph M’Kce, late of Newton township, dco’d., have been issued to-the subscri bers residing in said township: All, persons in debted to said estate are requested to pay off im mediately, and those having claims to present the same properly authenticated for settlement.- DAVID J. M’KEE, JOSEPH M. M’KEE, Administrators. November 26,.1840. . DURING the ensuing session of the Legist-' lure, the Keystone will, as usual, be pub lished twice h week and contain full report's of the proceedings in both Houses. The editors have employed competent Stenographers to re*- port aUength the debates on all important sub jects. Arrangements are also made, through a coirespondent at Washington, to give early and correct accounts of the proceedings of Congress; The'exlraordinary political complexion ot the Legislature, brought about through the unjust Senatorial and representative apportichment of the state,- and, the important subjects which will necessarily come before if, will render'thb next -session—peculiarly—interesting.— All-eye s-arc turned this way for speedy,reform in our pre sent defective currency. Deaided action rela tive to the Improvement system is ardently de sired in many, quarters. These two matters ot themselves, form subjects of intense interest to, the people at large. ' ' On the,4th ot starch, n democratic convention will assemble here and nominate a candidate for governor. An account of this, together with the preparatory movements of the party in all quar ters will be faithfully detailed.’. From these cir cumstances, there-never has been a time when a paper .trdm the seat of government vias.of.such indispensable value to all the citizens of the com 1 - monwealth, as: it'will be for the exsuing six month.' ■ • , i , The terms of the Keystone are the'same ns heretofore. ... During the session semi-weekly $2 00 For tlie yrm- 3 00 Any person forwarding us £2,00 shall receive the Keystone from the time of subscribing tothe close of the.session—or,six.copies will be sent to' any one office for $lO 90." Ali PoSt-Masters are invited to act as agelits for tlie Keystone, in receiving subscribers -and remitting; money to its; and any one agrufying his willingpqss to act as such, shall receive a List of oursubscribers in Ids town and neighborhood; with our terms of agency. ' ' . . HARRETT & PARKE. Harrisburg, Nov. 56, 1840, . , j-. FJS'dtTJaEMtS, JPE.VCtlKSfffic, The sub'sorihora have just returned from the West with -a lot % pf FEATHERS, and "DRIED PEACHES, ;wjnoh, they - offer-for said at their store foam corner of Hanover arid Leather streets. Also oh hand, a largo stofck of/foriM, suitable for SaddleV'Harnessl or. '"• AlTof- which will hc Bold reaEonable. ■ ■■ |:.- HAMILTON.* GRIER. Carlisle, Dec. 3, -1640-,. ; ; 3t. : $BB 98} Registei’’sNotice. kKotsTEß’s Office, ? , ... CARUBI.K, DccVSGth 1840.$ Notice i8 : :-herel»ji''given to’all.vXegafecs; Creditors and other persons concerned, that the following accounts have been filed in this office > for examination, by the accountants therein named, ami Will t&nrcsen ted to the Orphans’CdurfoX^ confirmation aivi allowance on Tuesday the 26th day of Jamwt¥,:Af D. 1641 vi« •>'. The supplemciitat and final administration account„of -ilohhfjWjjijte administrator of : Samuel Buby.Td^ceMed^^r. > vv;i: ~ ! e ! adtaimsttatijo^^ BtroOg, : i -t*-. mi t , deceased. , v ; The. administration account of George Heikcs, executor. of" William Garothers, de " cea’ied. - • '/■- f ‘piV -- s 'ATSGNEVv^ , Register.-. 83965 40 8407 40 2161 56 Daily and Seini-Weefcly XV? ji HsyTvmitci hi t£ • "ipkUIUNG tUc ensuing session of the IjRiJ b„ I Piurei the Pcnnsylvanialntelligeivrtho foP jmulishcd Diulyaml Semi-Week l ' , , lowing terms:: . ■ ■ - 5)3 00 i Daily during the. session . 2 00 I Semi-Weekly ;, .rflcn'and serni- Daily during tfittie remainder of : weekly 4‘W. annum, i the veckly during .the session tc . £»eklyduring the-remainder of f the year, per annum, . , 300 The Daily paper will be published on a sheet sufficiently large to contain lull reports of the doings in both branches of' the Legislature, sketches of Congressional proceedings, and the general news of the tiuies,’together with raised." laiieous'articles on. a variety.of subjects, . The Serai-weekly paper will, be published on a sheet of double-medium size,'and. will contain us much reading matter as any pnperever pub lished in Harrisburg. - • It is mil-intention to employ competent report ers in both..Honses of the Legislature, and en rich our columns with every tiling worth record ing,' which majl be said or done by the repre sentatives of the people. The editorial department of the Intelligencer will be conducted with dignity arid spirit, and every pains taken to render the sheet-valuable and interestingv'and wo rthyof public confidence and support. In national politics we will, ns heretotore, sustain what we conceive to be the true principles of democracy. Having been a mpng the earliest-supporters of President Har rison, and contributed to'the utmost of our nhil-, hies, to his election, we will yield to his admin istration a firm mid hearty support.ln regard to state politics l»e will so shape our course as to promote the best interests'of the Commoi wchlth With tliis brief allusion, to our principles, we refer to our past course as a pledge that our promises will be fulfilled. We trust that.our numerous, friends.throughout the-state will in terest themselves in the circulation of. the paper. We are determined to merit encouragement by every honorable effort, and we hope to receive ELLIOTT U M’CURDY. Harrisburg, Nov. 18, 1840. ■ Estate of Jacob Kinlch, dec'd. NOTICE. December 17, 1840. .. legislative Keystone. V Orbceiy ; , stors. ■", nri WS subhdffbnrhas just relumed frohitbo ci- JL tics of New York, Philadelphidand Balti more, end js now opening'at his store room South East corner of Mprset Square olid Main streets, (formerly occupied byG.W.Hitner, Esq.) a ge neral assortment of, ; HARDWARB._-BTONBTO&Ra. OEDAnWja.nE.BB.ITT ANSA ■' wAnß^OnoOßianis,' Oils, Paints, Varnishes,; Glass, Brushes, Whips, Ganos,'-Lamps for burning Campliino Oil, and a groat variety, of articles .useful and necessary' for furnishing andkcflpihbahouse, , ; Ho has also, and will constantly keep on hand, Camphihe Oil; a cheap and elegant substitute lor Sperm Oil, and having been appointed the’ agent of Messrs. Bpchees & Brother of Newark) N. J., for the salo of JONES’ PATENT LAMP ip this county, be is prepared to'fumish Lamps and Oil at a very reasonable rate to all who may wish to use this now and econoraicallight. ,- , ' ... Having selected bis goods, himself, and' made his purchases for cash, no is able and determined to sell lour. Those having the'cash to lay, out will iind it to their advantage to give him a call. HENRY DUFFIBLD. Carlisle, July 9, 1840. tf 4 do DENTISTRY. DR.I.C. LOOMIS, M M AS returned to-Carlisle, and will, as hefe- B 8 tofore; attend to the practice ol Dentistry. He may he found at Coll. Ferret's hotel. Persons requesting,it will be waited upon at their residences. ' , C Dr. George D. Foulke, . Reference, — A liev. Thott. C. ’lhorntan, (_Dr. DavidA r ,Mahan. , • Carlisle. March 12,. 1840. *- T. H. SKILES, MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS just received and ib how opening at his stand .in West High Street, a general assort ment of new and fashionable gbods, suitable for gentlemen’s wear, such as , ; ”■' ” CLOTHS, WOOLDVED BLACK, Blue, Green, Invisible, Fahey and Cadet mixed. CASSIMERESs - Black, Blue, light Doo skin, fdticy and single milled. • VESTINGS! /; . . ... PANCTA&TIOLDS. Such as Shocks, Gloves, Suspenders, Handker chiefs &c; All of which will ho'sold and made up in the most fashionable manner, and at tho shortest notice. • - , Carlisle, July-.ldlb, 1810.—tf. "|TUS,T received a seasonable and general 03'- QjjJ sortment of Dry Goods, which will be sold ai reduced prices. Amongst oilier bargains will be found some very superior merimack‘ prints. The colors ’are fast, stile splendid, cloth very superior, and-28 inches wide lor isj cts. This callico is worthy the attention of persons who wish to purchase goods of-the.kind; knowing that they are better thart any offered,at the same pric.e I have also ycnewed”my slock ,of Bon. rietts, and will’brily inform the public that I will sell Tuscan Bennetts as low as 6J ctr.’ and prices of ribbons, and other trimmings to correspond. Together with many other goods, all of -which will be found in South Hanover streets, and. for sale by . C. BARNITZ. , LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. THli Pennsylvania Reporter will asheretofore be prtblished twice a week during the ensu ing session of the Legislature, and contain full reports efits proceedings. It will also keep its subscribers advised from time to. lime ot 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 rtiade for that purpose. In the present jucture ot 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 but derang ed banking system of the whigs; to the embar rassed condition of the Commonwealth which is 'a consequence of. the legislation of ls3s-6i and the policy it will attempt to settle for! the state and nation under the.new dynasty, will furnish -cause, for. amusement, ,ahd:possibly..nn...enrly_and. determined resistance. And thetifst develope ments ol the Harrison adminlstrationi their cu rious effect upoft the hopes of the sotftTiVor north, or cast, or, the middle states, as its measures shall raise or depress them; and the tournaments in which the jealous competitors for patronage wilftxhibit the lights and sliades of hope and fcrtrJTif exultation and disappointment, during the process of-distribuiion. at Washington, will supply food for.merriment to us, and our pa trons, who are excluded 1 together Irom the list of preferment. The measures .oi the adminis tration will necessarily be treated more serious ly by-the democratic press; and-we-shalLnot be backward to.deal out a full measure of pondem 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 perform, of wliick a full share will devolve on the Rt porter. The federalists defehted .it on the Presidential election by a few hundred votes, i,The Govern-, or'i election, vyhich. in. its near' approach will marshall the parties, for the contest almost im. mei'.iately. frquirea that every democrat repair to his post'of duty. 7 The party, must not be de feated agaiheand cannot be* if .its organisation be, perfected, and. its ranks be, brought to the pollen theit\ancient-spirit and,strength.; . In nil these matters we shall he vigilant to collect the earliest and most accurat ointelligcncej and'hand it over to our readers; and any addi tibmd patrohage we may receive will prompt'ns to a greater expense gnu efficiency in bur place andvocatiop. .... ... , .. TERMS OF THE REPORTER. ■ ; • For the session, twice a week, in ad-. ' vancci ■' ‘■ > -<• -.- gg op For the wholeyear, ; 1 : ,-g qo - Any iperhon forwarding five; sessioneubscri berartrid the money , shall have a sixth copy for. his.trouble. , Harrisburg. Knv. 2p, 1840., . i A very superiof ayticleof Sperin Oi' mny.be had by calling' at Stevehson andDihkleV Drug and ehtmicaTstbfe. 7 */:•• THE subscriber has ; jri st-received fromtbri city a supply of new and superior l Mi: ■ ■-='■ •■ \ : yy\WlNm)ROppttSi\ • .1;; _ claret, adMide, .brown,- inviaiblegreen’arid mul~ berry wbol-dyed black, blue aridli grire d s bevertcens, tick's and’ cbecka. ljpported stair tf beared carpeting, sajmny.prince arid mouslin tie lames, bombazine*, amV ; Werinp, blue black, black, Biouse,'faWn,’ f broWri;’figut%d -and ,plain silks. iFiip»«dandplainJackaiiettc muslins. Greed baize, flanrielsofclinVft-enteolotsiglovts and boejreryi j<3lQth '«nd fur caps; . Broshe arid merino-shawls,, ,■ Mackinawn tl roae, and .ppjnt, andpainbiickaTt(£cjal flowers? fjarpefmg, baize, bad withariassortnrientof BLANKS FOR SALE AT THIiS OIgPCE . '' ■ :* ■ caNTis 1 ?,. ■■■ ■ff* ESpECTFUI-LY lnfoi-ms the ladies and 1%, gentlemeuof Carlisle and its vicinity that he set? Artificial-Teeth in- Uie' itlosf approved manlier. -He ,also ; stales,' plugs und separates ‘teiSft to arrest decay. 7 ■ ■ ' Dr, IL'.prcpares a tooth powder, whlch whir tens the teeth, without injuring the enamel; col orsthd gdmSafine fed’and refreshes the mouth. The tooth ache will be cured, in-most cases, without exiraction; and!an odontalgic wash is prepared’fq.tJiealirißkoyergums and fasten the teeth,.' ■ ''i : -V "• .V'" 1 ! ' ’ W-'' ‘ Ladies and gentlemen are requested to call and examine his collection of Porcelain or In cormptable teeth, which' will hover decay or clmngeculor. and are free from all unpleasant odour,, durable, and well; adapted (or chewing, which will be inserted in the best manner and. at fairprices. All persons wishing Dr. N, to call at their dwelljngs will please to leave a line at his resi dence, No. 7 Harper’s Row, when be will punc tuallyalteml to every call-in the line.of his pro* fession. From a long and successful practice, he hopes to give general satisfaction. Carlisle, August!, 1839. ' m • . ' NEW AND CHEAP , WHOi.ESALE ARD RETAIL CONFECTIONARY & FRUIT STORE. . ' GEORGE W*. EEEIX, ; RESPECTFULLY announces to the' cili zens of Carlisle and the public in-general, mat he has opened the above business in. the house formerly occupied by Dr. Roland, nearly opposite tlie-Carlisle Bank, and next door to Ar nold ts' Co’s, store, where he intends -keening constantly on,hand ,a large assortment of CAN DIES and - .SYRUPS? such ns Lemon, Ginger, Pine Apple, Sarsapar illa, Orange, Capilair, and Strawberry, nil, of which are manufactured by himself—'also,.Wa ter, Soda, Butter and Sweet CRACKERS. He intends keeping constantly on hand a large. as sortment of--.... •. •.. ■■ ■ • PRUIT AND NUTS, f . such as Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Dates, Currants, Oranges, Lemons, Citron, Almonds, Cream- Nuts,.Filbefts, English Walnuts, Ground Nuts, ' . MERCHANTS, DEALERS, - and will fina-itto.theirndvantage by calling before purchasing elsewhere. All ord ers from the country will be'thankfully receiv ed and - promptly attended to. BAKING attended to at the shortest notice, ICE CREAM served up for parties, &c. N. B.—Two apprentices wanted to,the above business. None need - apply t unless they can. come well recommended. May 7, 1840. . - -V TAILORING. TH& subscriber would inform bis friendsand the public in general,- that he has his shop in High street, in the shop formerly occupied by Coririack M’Mnnus, one door west of Pi. VV. Woods’ store, and would solicit a share ot pub lic patronage. WILLIAM M’PHERSON. August 20, 1840, -■.. T MSMMtGJtIJYIS! B.3IMeGJirJVISi: AT THE NEW STORE. I HAVE just received a seasonable assort merit of DRY GOODS, which 1 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 other colors of ■ BEiOAD OLOTS, . very superior CAfiSiMEKES and. Sattincts, English and Domestic lineri & cotton Drillings, and a general assortment of summer stuff for men’s and boys’ wear, Bangups, Cords, Lion skin Cloth, together with a great variety oil Chintzes, Calicoes, MousVin de Liiines of rich shades, French Lawns, Bombazine, Gro de Rhine Silk, blue , black Italian and Mattione Bilk, French needle worked ami common Capes, bobiriet arid cotton Laces and Edgings, “Footing .ofjvarmusTrendtlis and qualities, Paris. ■ kid, and cotton Ladies’ and Misses’ Gloves, black, lace and green and white blond Veils, together with a neat assortment of Cashmere, Brocha, twisted silk and other dress Shawjs and Hand kerchiefs—also a full assortment qf Doriiestic “Goods, Groceries; Shoes, Hats arid Caps, all of Whichhavelately been selectedwith care, which. makes me confident that I sell good goods and, give'good bargains. I therefore tnke.tlie liber ty of inviting my former tustomers arid ’ friends and the public generally, to examine my’ stock in due season. Thankful lor past fayors I hope by close per sonal attention tu.business to merit arid receive a share of public patronage. , ’ CHAS.BARNITZ. .Carlisle, May 7, 1840. VALUABLE PARMSFOR SALE. ' ■ THE subscriber offers for sale the following described real estate, situate in Green town ship, Franklin adjoining the Turnpike road, and within one mile ul Greenvillage,- viz; , I. —A Farm of first rale, limestone .land, containing 190 acres, Jiavihg thereon erected a two story. STONE HOUSE, a new Frame liarn, Sheds,'Cribs, and; all the necessary out buildings. witU a sufficiency of timber land. .’ . ’, ! • ■ 2.—A Farm, also..of first.rale, limestone land, (adjoining the above) containing IT'S acres, having thereon erected a - - , . . two s Tout' STONE HOUSE, tBSsnS BANK BAM, Sheds, Cribs, and out buildings?and a full pro portion of first rate timber. „ ‘ ■i' On eaoii of the abnve tracts are never failing wells of,good water, and orchards, cif choice fruit, Credences aye in.gond repair,’ an if the End in.a high state ofcultivation, These farms fire not surpassed by .any in the east end of thecoun ty. 3:—A .small'farm’if'Pine land, three miles anuth of Shippensbm g,adjoinlngthe fafni ofJohn Clippinger, Esq., containing 100 acres. Thia property is well timbered, Arid would be a. comfortable homertoa .person i that, wanted a handsome low, priced property. V V '- ■ For further particulars apply to tlie subserf her rcsuling in the borough of Sbippensburgi Cumberland county. Pa. - v . .V v ■, \i. i'f-y.- ■>.. DAVID NEVIN. August 24; 1840. ■ ALLpcreorishavlng claims against thcCom* /mmonwealtliofPenniivlvnriin,-throughanv bunds as. Brigade inspector*. .atehcreby notified and requsted (nmakeilhemfcnpwivtomeimmv diately.in tUeymnybeproperly atl, justed foripay mentupto the Ist of January 1841* by late ar-; rangemcnls of.lbe JAuditor General and State I'reasuref.aridtWetegiectinglhi.aixiliQeTOriy " FOGBK? BrigoJiiSp^' l Brig.-Insp. Office, f 1 ‘ Carlisle,~lJcc.3l, 1840-5 Certificates af *tffency For the Sale Vo getable Flits-'are held id ■>Cumberland County by the foUowing agents.. ; GEO. W. HITN EE, Carlisle. 1 S.'Culbertson, Shippensburg; ' Adam Ricgle, Methanicsburg., . Boke & Brenneman, New. Cumberland. Gilmore 8c M’Kinhey, Newvillc. -L. Ricgle & Co;, Chutxhlown. M. G. Rupp, Sbiremanstown/ As counterfeits Of (hcsepills are in some cases sold for the genuine tines, the safety of the pub; lie requires that.nbne should be purchased ex cept ?om those,recognized ns agents above.. . • 2UOHES ».6t HEALTH. Those Vho enjoy healtht-must ceitainly feel blessed when they compare themselves to those sufferersthht have been afflicted for years with various diseases which the human family are nil. subject to be troubled with. Disposes present themselves in various forms and from various circumstances,, ,which ,in the commencement, may all be checked by the use of Dr. O. Pi Mar- Itch’s Compound strengthening and Gorman Aperient Pills,—such as Dyspepsia,Liver Com plaints, Pain in’the side, Rheumatism,, General Debility, Female Diseases, anti aU.discnses to which human nature is subject, -where the sto mach, is affected. Directions for using these Medicines always accompany them. These Medicines can be taken with perfect safety by tlie most , delicate female, as they are mild in their'operation.and pleasant in their effects. Principal Office for the United States, No. gl North Eighth street, Philadelphia. Also, fur sale by I. J. MYERS & CO. DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA!! More proofs of the,efficacy of Dr. Harlich’s Medicines.—Mr, Jonas Hartman, of Sumney town, Pa., entirely ‘cured of the above disease,’ which hp was afflicted with for six years: his symptoms were a sense ot distension and oppres sion after eating, distressing pain in the ] >it of the stomach, nausea, hiss of appetite, giddiness and dimness of sight, extreme debility, flatulen ce, acrid eructations, sometimes vomiting, and papi in the yip lit side, depression of spirits, dis inched rest, faintness, and not aide to pursue his business “without causing his inirnediate exhaus ’, trim and weariness— Mr. Hartman is- happy to state/'to the public and is willing to give any in formation to the afflicted, respecting the w-oii derfol benefit lie received from the use of Dr. Harlicli.'s flompouml Strengthening and German Aperient Pills: For sale hv - . » J. J. MYERS & Co., Carlisle. Goughs, Golds Consumptions of Wild Cherry—her symptoms were constant coughing, pain in her side* back anti head, tU*v praved -o- blood,- no-rest at nightj &c. After using two bottles of Doctor SwaymN Compound Syrup of PrunusVirginiana or Wild Cherry, she found herself relieved, and by the lime she had used the third bottle, .she found herself entirely cured of-the aforesaid dis ease, which she had been afflicted with for three • years.. There are-dyilv certificates qf. varions persons, which add sufficient testimony* of the great efficacy of this invaluable medicine. For sale by ' . J.J. Mvkhs Co LIV.ER. COMPLAINT Cured by the use of Df. IT.»rlichV Compound Strengthening and German Aperient Pills. Mr. WII.LIAM Ricjiaud, Pittsburg, Pa, en tirely cured ol the above distressing disease;—, his symptoms were, pain and weight in-the left side, loss of appetite, vomiting-, acrid eructa tions, n distension of the stomach, sick headache, lurred tongue, ccuutehance changed to n citron color, difficulty of breathing, distutbed rest, at tended with a cough, great debility, with other symptoms indicating.great derangement of the functions of the liver. Mr’Richard had the ad vice ot several physicians, no v^m lief, until using Or, Harlich’s-Medicine, which terminated in effecting a perfect cure. For Srllc by .1. J. MYEUS CO. POST OPPICB, Carlisle, Ta. August I, 1840. Arrival and Departure of Mails'. . Arrives, - Closes, Eastern daily about 12 ni. 7 p. m. “ ; “ sp. m. 10 a. ni Western •• • 11 a. m. .11 a. m. “ 11a.m.. 4p. rii. Southern “ “ . 12 m. 10 a; m. Mechanicsb’g “ ‘ 1 12 m. 7p. m. Newville . . ■*’ 11 a. m. 11,a. m. . ,5 R. LAMBRKTON, P. M. BAN K NOT! C JE„- WHEREAS dip Carlisle Saving Fund So ciety, will expire in 1843. ..Notice is berc by given, agreeably to the eonstitntion and laws of Pennsylvania, that the stockholders of said, in stitution Intend applying to the next Legislature of the Commonwealth for a renewal of. charter, change of name, stylo and tide to “Cumberland Valley Bank,” increase of capilatand general dis counting arid, banking privileges,-all under such restrictions as the Legislature may direct. The above institution to be continued in Carlisle, Pa. . . ■ JOHN J, MYERS. September 10, 1840. . din T Kcduomy. The Veslimental Spirits prepared by Dr. W. C. McPhcrspn, ate warranted lobe superior to -to any other preparation of the.kind now in nstr forthc removal of all kinds of Grease, Tar, Oil, Paint,, Wax, Vd* Irom ladies gentlemen’s wearing apnavil. For salt-in Carlisle hv / srEF£NSOjY& DWKLE. Fresh Drugs, Metficincs, 6jc. .The subscribers have just rre rived a supply of fresh DrfagsiMedicines, Chemicals, Oils, Faints, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, Frillts. &c., ail of which will be sold on vcasnnahle terms bv ’ STB FENSOjVU.DI.VKLE: Corns. Tlie American Corn Plaster stands unrivalled n the long list of remedies for the cure of corns. All that is necessary in order.to test its virtues s to make trial ,ol the article, when its efficacy will be experienced. For sale hy ‘ , : 1 . -1 STEVE.mO.Vi? DiKKI.E. nHJIRESH Salad Oil 'of very fihe-quality,' just Bd received and for isale by Stevenson &‘Dihi ' -NOTICE v IShcrcby given, thntltilliamJS.. Cummins at Shippensburg, lias made an assignmentTif his real and personal properly to the subscriber for Jhd use Wa ’erddittnf; ’Those who know themselves to ho indebted to.him on any account, are request cd tq call imd make payment as speedily qa possw hie.',-.-' r -. ■ 7 : ' ' BOBT. 1 GILMORE 7 Assignecf - r Novetahor3ig,. 18-10. ; i •: ;:v'o -•,- y TUST treeiv ed a supplyof, very'superior To l(B ouuo Ketchup, fur Sale by bteveiiwh and Pinkie. , i.'-!- v- ' -dO-i- : ' : rv;Pc^.S^lee’^;'f iSLQO Bushels Bituminous .-.Coal, of excellent Oqnrilityj at i Hal bert* WesPHlJjh street,'Carlisle.' ¥r-r , '~' - '■<:?. 6,1810; . i - H:- .'Blardand^hiteilussia.Vigpriia.'FriivGbip.i PalipLeidj.t.tßhornj.WillowCliririjarid;;.^^ ,|Ratbii{{i9sale%holi^le‘BhitmtßUi-I'~' : 'rA^'.''A; \r-fHtJC'\ T v ‘v; S'-CH B ARNITZ; ,■ BAKERS and rithera tbiitymake ride of gffi, bjrie’N, N. Orleans molasses, areinfrirmed that it is for sale by'•••• \C, BABNITZ. • JMPORTANT DISCOVERS fWJHE pubiic are hereby directed to the med- B ical advertisements of Dr. HARLICH'S 1 celebrated Comfiound Strengtliening Jhpic, andL German Jljiericnl l‘ilts, which are a Medicine of great value to the afflicted, discovered by O. -P. Harlich, a celebrated physician at Alldorf, Germany, which,has been used,with .unparal leled success throughout’tijjtnnany, This Med icine consists of two kinda, vizi thfe German A perient,and .the Compound Strengthening Tonic Pills. They are each put up in small.packs, ‘and should both be used to effect apermanent cure.. Thpsc who are afflictcd : would do well to make a trial of this invaluable Mcdicine.asthey never produce sickness oh nausea ' while using. A safe and ,e(FectUal rem edy fop > > . • DTSPEPSIA pR INDIGESTION’, and all blomacli Gomplniiitsi painlh Sidc, Liv ef Complaints, Loss of Appetite’, Flatulency,- Palpitation of the Heart, Gencraf Debility, Nei-“ vous Irritability, Sick Headache, Female-Dis-' eases. Spasmodic Affections, Rhernnalism.’Asth mas, Consumption, &c. .File Germanytjierient Pills are to cleanse the stomach and purity the Blood. '. The. Tonic or Strengthening Pills are to strengthen and invigorate the,nerves and di gestive organs and give tone to the Stomach; as all diseases originate from impurities of the bleed and disordered stomach. This mode of treating diseases is pursued by all practical Physicians, which experience lias taught them to be the only remedy to effect a cure. They arc not only re commended and prescribed by the most expe rienced Physicians iii i heir daily practice; but also taken by those gentlemen thrmselvrs.wlun ever they feel the symptoms of thnsij diseases, in which they know them to be eftjcacious.— This is the case in-all forge cities ih which they have nn.extensive sole. It is not to 'be"under stood that these medicines will cure ail diseases merely by purifying the blood—this they will not do; but they, certainly wi|l, and sufficient authority of doily proofs asst rting that these medicines, taken as recommended by the' di rections which accompany them, will (lire a great majority of diseases of the stomach, lungs, anrt liver, by which impurities of the blood arc occasioned. . Ask fcir Dr. II irlir.li’a Compound Strcngtliov' ing Tonic, and German. Aperient Pills. Principal Office fee. the sale of this medicine is at No. 19 NmtbKightb strict, Philadelphia, Also—For sale at the firm; store of 3. J. MY- F.US .& CO.. Carlisle, .\tho are Agents for Cumberland county. Nov. 2.1, 3839. J'augkm Peterson's Led Liniment. to all other applicatnma for rheumatism, chilblains, sprains, nmnhness " optlie limbs, setlfaess and weaknessot the ji ints, and then covering the head tviih a flannel night cap the relief afforded in that paintul fit in of the the disuse - - RHEUMATISM OF THE HEAD. Numerous cures'in all the above affections have come under the observation of the - pn prijlnrs. The following Matt incut of a r< markable cure of partial paralysis of n limb is fn-m William 1,. Norton, Esq. a well known and respectable" mngisti'ate'of Southwarhr •■, ‘ • .--Messrs. Vaughah& FeteVson—rDuring sever nl weeks I suffered n partial paralysis of ti e. right arm’aml of the third and f< unh fingers of the right hand, which sensibly nffVctid the whole power of"the latter? writing btrame*.to me, u. difficult task which 1 cmld not cjutme but .witlrgrtutly diminished legibility* 'J hiSiVc of half a bottle of your Eiimmnt gaveiemite r< i* lief, and I cheerfully bear this testimony to its efficacy. • For sail* by STEVENSON & HINKLE. . Carlisle, Jan. 16, 1840* . SHORT FACTS. ■ ,TO TS3 APPLICT3D. ; ST is sometimes urged that the Hlu mimtism ' cannot be cured by exteinarapplicatious.'—• -I bis may be true sometinUs; hut it is also rer tainly true that this dirtressing complaint ran- . m.t be cured by internal remedies; txnpt by their lung and constant use, by which perhaps, at the same lime the system becomes gereially deranged, debilitated and destroyed. Even were not this the case how shall the great.dis tress £>f the-snffVrcr be alleviated while mu h slow and doubtful remedies ha\e their effect* The answer is plain, candid and most true-^use Dr. Eewe's Iferve snd Hone Xinimcnt-^ •No name could be more appicpimte. It remsß;*' es ami soothes the nerves; ami allays pains most effectually nrf its first nppliratic n, amt* by a few applications removes more i ff< rttrall} ai.cl speed ily Rheumatic pains lhanany inleipat or exter nal remedy was ever known to do. Try it and be convinced. For sale hv ‘ STEVENSON & HINKLE. . Carlisle, Jan. 16, 1840, attend to tour bough. * REV. DR. BARTHOLOMEW’S M*ink Expectorant Syrup* AN agreeable cordial and effective remedy furxoughs, colds,Mioayseness, pains in the breast, iiiflmnzii, hard breathing* and difficult expectoration. However incredible U may ; appear^Doctor Bartholomew’s Pink/Expectorant sjVuji has never ,beeii ; .known to fail in affording relic! in the,above--bases. Many have been, received attesting itsvirtucsT ■■ j'he public are respectful!} 'invited to make a trial of the arti cle when Usvalue will he lullv attest! d. For sale by STEVENbON & DIMyLE, ; . January,ls, DR. SWAYNE: Respected Friend:—From the very beneficial effects Which, 1 have, received from the use ofthj atomponnd Syiup of Wild Cherry Bark, I am fully , w.ilhug. to. tes |lfy to the’astoiiisliihg effect.* My attack, wds. that of a common cold, whi h began t« threat en something of a more' serious nature. Being recommended to use the above Syrup, 1' finally s gave it am happy to say it gave ffe-, almost instant reib.f. 1 haveMivcd H .frequently, at d always with the same beneficial cffeclai. if others,would Use this medicine attlTe crmmfncc jrert of.th'eiv colds' and coughs,-they would pre vent a disease which would "be- more. alarming t its character, and much move obstinate in the. cure. ' . Elwood & Puskw ' N.'W. corner of Arch ts* Fifth sts, Phila. Eighth.month, 53, 1839. i,The above medicine ,is fur sal by J. J, Myers Co.,CariisleV' , ■* Dyspepsia and Hypocondriaclsm. Cured by Dr. Harlicit's celebrated Medicines. 1 -Mr. VVM. MOKKISON, of Schuylkill Sixth street, Philadelphia, afflicted.for.:.several yehrs with the above distreksing.disease^Sickness.at the stomach, headache, palpitilion of the heart, impaired appetite, acrid 1 and weakness of the extremities, emaciation ' & generaldehility, disturhethteal, aprcaatire and weight at the stomach aftereatingy severe flyine pains ip the chfst. bncfc ah 1 * Sides, cosliveness, a dislike; for society h.iiguora'nd lassitude' hpfth thelea'stioccnsion. Mr.-Morri snnihad hppliethtoilietijost eminent physicians, who considered ;it„heyond lhe. power af human skill to restoVe him toihrahh; -however," a'a'his afflictions hajl reduced him to a/deplorablc con., ditihh. ha''ii'g hcen >nOiiccd hv a frieOd. of. his to fry, I)r. helre highly recommended,. by .w(iich he.procured.' tyv.opiicknges for. trialt-beforeusiogtiic, second, package, hefhumVhimscirgrcatlyrclievrfhahd W^diiaib'R tirelydiSiippeared-ihe isnotv enjoj!hg all the : .blessings of perfectbealthV - V > .-h. i -:-.For Baie by . ; .;; ~;- . J, J.>lYEaS;tf. €o.' ! i’lf.UiSiJ pesirablS <£poi>Sr suita* 9M Me fot tho'Soasoni &t the stpre of ‘C ‘ ' 1
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