. Estate of James Dunlap, dec’ll. letters testamentary on the estate of James Dunlap,lata of Westpennaborough township, have been issued to the subscribers residing in the same township: All .persons indebted to the estate of eaid decedent are requested td make payment, and those having claims will present them for settle ment. JOHN DUNLAP, CATHARINE DUNLAP, , Executors. V; STATEMENT , ' Of the Treasurer of the Hanover arid Car lisle Turnpike lijjful Company. DR, Doc. 1,1810, by cash received from T, ■ ’Craighead, balance duo i>y, him as treasurer for 1839, ■ ■ ' By ain’t of tojls rec’d from gates from 19th of Ddo 1839, until Ist Dec 1810, Cash from Stockton, Falls & Co. Do. - Sterrett Ramsey, Do. Edward'Showers, Do. ,Wm. Ward, rent of old gato house, 25 00 ByorderfromThos.SteVensunpaidhim, 177 30 By balance duo treasurer, 32 sliJ January 7,184 - ■ cn. Deo. I,> 1810, cash paid goto keepers their salaries and receipts, Cash paid on orders of Managers for re- pairs, ' , - Cash paid repairing Conewago Bridge per contract, Cash paid Managers salaries, Cash paid superintending road. Cash paid Secretary’s salary, Cash paid Treasurer’s salary, 833C5 40 SAMUEL GIVIN, Treasurer. December 34, 1840. BLACKSMITHIWG. THE subscriber having leased tho shop of Mr. John Moore, in North Hanover street, respect*' folly informs the public that ho is prepared to car, ry'on tho COACH AND BLACKSMITHING business in all their various branches. Ho will , also manufacture EDGE fOOLS to order. From his experience in tho business, he flatters himself that ho will be able to render satisfaction to all Who may favor him with their custom. Ho solicits the patronage of the public. „ . RICHARD ANDERSON. Carlisle, January?, 1811. tf ■ ’ [Estate of Mieliael J.,DiU, deed. : Sj NOTICE. y . W ETTERS of administration on the estate of scriber residing in the same township. All per sons indebted to aidd estate will make payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement. " ■ ■■ • PETER BARNHART, Adm’r. December 10, 1840. , LIST OP LETTERS * ' Remaining in the Post Office at Newville, Pa., January \st, \%-A. i • Ephraim Adam's Reuben M’Kin Dr Alii Jonas Miller Joseph'Adams Samuel Miller - ■ Ephraim,Bear 1 " Rev. Thump. Mitchell ' Dr W T Barr George M’lilliiney 1 Samuel Bowers JohnMixeljr William Bratton Henry Miller Bavid Baker William M’Cullo'ugh William Dunlap 3 John Myers sr H D.Dalhouscu Esq James M’Kean John Davidson Win R Melroy Mrs Susannah Diehl John Negly Margery Donelly Robert Patterson Henry Emmingcr Capt James Piper Isaac Frymyer David'Palm Adam Finkbiher , Richard Rank Dr Jno Geddes Dr Ruetzen James Greenwoode Jncph Seitz Col Jdsiah Hood John Stewart Dr Jos Hannon John Stricklcr John Hetrich David Shank 1 Mary Ann Hoover Mrs Margaret Scroggs George Hoover . Dr VV M Sharp Dr J R Irvine Isaac Shellabergcr Henry Kindig 3 Isaac Sailor Jacob Kindi , “ Mrs Mar’gt Stewart Jacob Keller . " A Daniel Trimmer 3 ""Sarah Lutmafl Janies W Widner Benjamin Lahman Mr S Wilde, Elizabeth Lutz Robert Welsh Ezekeil M’Laughlin Benjamin 'Walker Samuel M’Cune Mrs Jane Wagner J. MOORE; P.M, BIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the. Post Office'at Shippens- Sttrg, Janmry Ist, I&4U Alexander John Harcliroth Lawrence Berlin Peter ' Hill Mrs Bush Rebecca Katzenberger Nathan Bcitlleman Adam Krebs Fred’k 0 Bower Moses . Kerr And’w- Blackledgc Jesse . Lightner Jacob " Brackenridg W F Suing Elizabeth BailyCyrus.R Miller Sarah Barns Amos M’Conriell Wm CaapbgllJno Moure'Elizabeth Craig John Mahans Elizabeth Carpenter David J. M’Coy Elizabeth Davidson Mary A: Morrow .Henry Daywalt Peter M’Cune Mary Detericfc Philip Itippey Mary Jane Oubbs Joseph Reside John Bake Jacob. Richason And’w 2 Duck Christ’h. Robutson Janies Ewirets Lawrence Richason Henry A, Fettenberger John Roddy Catharine A Forney Henry Stauffer Isaac Founnan John Sinclair W II 2 Fickcs Joseph 2 Shaffer Elizabeth Foglesonger David Skiles Win Clroye Abra Smith James 2 detnand Mary Shcpper ‘George Cribble Elizabeth Shanon John dray David Smith Polly Gamble Jane •'Wingert John. Cettle Jacob ‘ Williams Ralston ' Hamraon Lbuiza , Wagner Philip - '■ J- WUNDERLICH, JR, M. . ■ NOTICES. By a resolution of the ;Cumbetlflnd Fire' Com pany at their meeting on the Sdinst., the suhscri- Bers were appointed a committee to give public , , notice on behalf of the company, that by the.Sind- T seas of onr State Legislature they have granted nil san Act of IncorporauOn.ondor Which we now'act, ■ Shat we have several expensive Engines with their . apparatus, Hose, Ladders, Hooks, &c 7 ‘ Some of i ,w* Ladders have been taken from their places by aathorhy and much .abused. - Ail /-"'pentßU'qta hereby'Cautioned not to use or move r »ho }idd»sf frora tlioir places, nor any other, pro grerte peTonging to tho company as they Will- cere ttetaly-be prosecuted. : It requires ’permission of the company to authorize any one to use their lad ,4c«. ' v: GRORCE T). FOULK, ■ JACOB BENBR, FUD’K.^.KENNEDY. ' Jbnaaiy7.j 1841. ; Daily and Semi-Weekly . ; Pennsylvania Intelligencer . DURING, the ensuing Scskion of the Legisla ture, the Pennsylvania intelligencer will be published Daily ahd Semi-Weekly, on the fol lowing terms: Daily during the session Semi-Weekly do . Daily during the .session and sewl weeltly during the reiAainder of the year, per annum, Semi-Weekly during -the session Sc . weekly during the remainder of the year, per annum, ' S' 00 The Daily paper will.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 miscel laneous articles oh a variety of subjects. , ' The Semi-wetekly paper will be published on a sheet of double-medium size,'and will contain as much reading matter as any paper_ever.ES!*!. lished in Hai'rlsburg. . ' It is our intention toeinploy competent report ers in both Houses of the Legislature, find en rich our columns with every thing worth record ing, which may be said or done by the,repre sentatives of the people... The editorial departmehit of the Intelligencer will be conducted with dignity and spirit, and every pains taken to reudejv the sheet valuable and interesting, and worthy of public confidence and support. In national politics we will, as heretofore, sustain what we conceive to be the Sjbg principles of democracy. Having been a mg the earliest, supporters of President Har and contributed to the utmost of our abiI •VHP *° ' l * s ejection, we will yield to his admin-, isWation a firm and hearty support. In regard to state politics we Will so shape our course as to proniote the best interests of the Common wealth., - 888 08 -291 G. 30 100 00 87-75 37 50 ■53365 40 S497J® 2101/50 366 3S 90 00 370 00 30 00 50 00 • With this 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-j every honorable effort, and we hope,- to receive it ELLIOTT £# M’CURDY. Harrisburg, Nov. IS) 1840. Estate of Jacob Kintch, dec'd. ■ NOTICE. W" ETTERS of administration on the estate of H A Jacob Kintch, late of West Pennsboroiigty 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, ami those having claims will present them for .settlement. -•/ '' - CHRISTIAN MYERS, AdmV. December 10,1840, - • ■ INSURANCE AGAINST TIRE * Philadelphia; / CAPITAL #600,000. THE above company through their “Agency in Carlisle,” still coniines to * insure all hinds of property in this and the adjoining coun ties at the lowest rates. The usual risk on stone or brick houses averages abopt $4 per annum on each thousand insured,.and a sU)di of merchant dize consisting ot dry goods, groceries, and the usual assortment_of_ii .country- store,.will be in sured at the spme rate. ..Property’ holders, and merchants generally throughout.this and the adjoining counties, will please give the above notice attention. . Appli* cation-can be made either by letter or in person to the subscriber in Carlisle. JOHN J. MYERS. • December 3, 1840. 3m PAMPHLET LAWS. THOSE persons who wish to subscribe for the Pamphlet Laws nf this Commonwealth, (half bound,) to be passed at the ensuing session of the Legislature, will- please send in their names to the subscriber without nnv delay. R. SNODGRASS, Treas, Cum. Co. Treasurer’s Office, ? Carlisle, Dec. 24, 1840.- 5 . N. B. Several copies of the acts of last session are still on hand. Subscribers would do well to cal for then). R.S. NEW GOODS. The subscribers have just received, ami are now opening a splendid asortinenC of FALL and WINTER goods. C. BARNITZio&Co. . Estate of Eliza Spicer, dec'd. - NOTICE. ALL persons knowing themselves to be indebt ed to tho estate of Eliza Spicer, Into, of the Borough of Carlisle, deceased, arc requested to make payment immediately, and those ...having claims against said decedent, will present them for settlement to the undersigned residing, in Car lisle. . \ E. CORNMAN, Adm’r. ' December 17, 1840. . Estate of Frederick I Hid, dec'd. , . . ..... NOTICE. LETTERS .■testanientary on the estate of Frederick Ilild, deceased, late of Allen town-, ship. Cumberland county, have been issued to the subscriber residing, in the same township—; All persons indebted to said estate will .make payment, and ..tjioje. having claims will present them lor settlement, t WM. DARKNESS, Executor. December 31, 1840. Military Notice. is hereby given that suits will be jNI ■ brought against all persons having in thi ii’ possession apy Muskets, Rifles, Pistolsor Swords, or any other public military property..unltas they deliver up the same to, the undersigned or commissioned volunteer.officer;qr.con stable, all of whom are hereby authorisesto a«k, demand, receive, and receipt for the same,— Property of this kind in the hands ofr.iiy.actual member of Jan existing volunteer company will not be di slurbed. A reasonable 'compensation will be pa'uHb any person collecting and deliv ering any such property to the undersigned. * W. FOULK, Brig. Irisp. : BHg.lnsp. Oflice, 7 1 ■ Carlisle, Dec. SI, 1840. y ■ •; ' Estate of Peter Ctemer, dec’d. is hereby given thatleltors testament ary oh the lastwul and testament ,of Peter Cremer, late of Southampton,township, Cumber land decM., have been issued to the sub scriber residing in. the same township: All per sons having claims or demands against the estate of said -decedent are requested'to make known the same without delay, and those indebted to make ■payraenftd * ■ 1 JACOB CREMER, Jr. Executor. January 7, jB4E ' ■ ’ JSiintc of fFiltnina Kreitzer, dec’d. LETTERS of administration on the estate of Wil.minn Kreitzer,.late of EastPennsbo rough township, dec'd., have been issued to the subscriber,residitig jn the same tpwnahip. AII persohs indebted to said estate will make pay mcnr. and those Uaving cluims will present them fur settlement. •A, i.‘ , , PETER BARNHART, Adro’r. December 10,1840. v ';,j; DR* H. JEBAUCtH, : ■■■ Surgeon Dentist, f; .v-; HAS 'returned to this place, and wilt remain for several weeks, and tnay.'be MaeParlane’s.Hoteli bit t~ ; ; ; December 17,1810. / " , ' New Hardware, Grocery V.AND VARIETY OTORB. ' THE subscriber has. just returned from the pi ties of New , York, Philadelphia and Balti more, and is now. opening at his store .room. South East corner of Marlcet Square and Main streets, (formerly occupied by G. W. Hitner, Esq.) a ge neral assortment of * • • 'HARDWARE. 'STONEWARE. CEDAR.WARE. . WARE, GROCERIES, Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, Brushes, WJiips, Canes, Lamps foy burning Camphino Oil, and a great variety ,of useful and necessary for furnishing and keeping a bouse. • He has also, and will constantly kecpon.haml, Camphino Oil, a cheap and elegant substitute for Sperm Oil, and having been appointed the agent ofMessrs. Bachoos* Brother of Newark, N. J., for thd Sale of JONES’ PATENT LAMP m this county, lie is prepared to furnish Lamps and Oil at a very ’reaWriabio"rato“ , tO‘uU‘who may-WiBli_to. uao this now and economical light. _ Having selected his goods himself, and made his purchases for cash, he is able and determined to sell low. Those having the cash to lay out will find it to their advantage to give him a' call. HENKY DUFFIELD, Carlisle, July 9, 1810. - ■ R 3 00 , 2 00 4 00 * - DENTISTRY DR. I. C. LOOMIS, \ HAS returned to Carlisle, and.will,.iis here tofore, attend to the practice ol Dentistry. He maybe found at Col. Ferfee’s,hotel. Persons requesting it will gc- waited upon at theirrtsidenc.es. ‘ f£ ’ _ ~ CDr, Gcbrgt D. Foulfre, Reference ,— < Rev. T!m. C. Ihornton, . (_ Dr. David .'V. Atahon, Carlisle. March 12, .1(140. T. H. SKILES, MERCHANT TAILOR,- HAS jtfst received iitid is now opening it ilia stand in West’High Street, a general assort ment of new and fashionable goods, suitable for gentlemen’s wear, such as ■ ' CLOTHS, WOOLDYED BLACK, Blue, Green, Invisible, Fancy and Cadet mixed. ■ CASSIMEUES! Black, Blue, light Doe akin, fancy and single milled. • ■ • ■ VESTINGS: Saiins, figured Silks, Valencies, and-Marsailes. ARTICLES. Suth as Stocks, Gloyes, Suspenders, Handker chiefs &c. ’ All of which will bo sold and made up in the most fashionable manner,' and at the shoTtesfiaqtice. - v . ■ "grUST received a seasonable and general as sortment of Dry Goods;'which will besold' ai reduced prices. Amongst otherbafgairis will be found some very superior merimack prints. The colors are fast, stile splendid, cloth very superior, and 28 inches wide tor 12J cts. This callico is worthy tlie altentinn of persons who wish to purchase goods of tile kind, knowing' that they are better than any offered at,the,same, prlc.c 1 have also renewed my stock of Bon netls, and will only inform .the public that I will sell Tuscan Bonnetts as low as 6} ctr. and prices of ribbons arid: other trimmings to correspond. Together.-with- .many-other goods,.all of wjiich will be found in South Hanover streets, and for sale by , ' C. BAUNITZ. ' LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. THE Pennsylvania Reporter will as herelolore be published twice a week during the ensu ing session of the Legislature, and contain full reports cf its proceedings. It will also keep its subscribers advised from time to lime ol the transactions of Congress, and of the national ad ministration, which will commence its federal reign on next fourth of March. Ample provi sion has been made for that purpose. . In the present jucture of political 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? cd banking system of the wbigs; to the embar rassed condition of the Commonwealth which is a consequence of the legislntion of 1835*"6; and, the policy it will attempt to settle for. the state and nation under the new dynasty, will furnish cause for, amusement, and possibly aiieai Iv and determhied resistance. And the first tlevelope ments oi the Harrison administration') their cu rious effect upon the hopes of the south, or north, or cast, or the middle states, as its measures shall raise dr depress then*) and the tournaments in which the jealous competitors for patronage will exhibit the lights and shades of hope and fear, of exultation and disappointment, during the process of distribution at Washington, will supply food for merriment to. us, and onr pa trons,‘who are excluded together from the list of preferment. The measures ol the adminis tration will necessarily he treated more serious ly by the democratic press; and we shall nut be backward to deal out a full measure of condem nation whenever it is deserved and call*! for at onr hands. \ ' ‘ • In the meantime the democratic party has duties to itself .and the country to perform, of wliich a full share will devolve on the Reporter. The federalists defeated it on the Presidential election by a few hundred votes. The Govern or’s election, wliich in its near approach will marshall the parties for the contest, almost im mediately, n quires that every democrat.repair to his post pf duty. The party hhtst -not be de feated again; and caimrit be, if its organization be perfected, and its ranks be brought to the -polls in their ancienUspirit and strength. • In all-these matters we shall .be vigilant to cOllectthe earliest and most accurate intelligence, and hand it over to our readers; and any, addi tional patronage we may receive will prompt us to a greater expense and efficiency in our place and vocation. r <: \TEUMS OF THE REPORTER. . For the aessioh, twice a week, in ad vance, - For the whole year. , Any person forwarding five' session subscri bers.ann Jhe .money shall have a sixth copy for his trouble. , . ' , - V V AHarfisbiirg, Nov. 20, 1840. ; ;'■• Sperm Oil. '• 1 -A very superior.'article? of Sperm Oil may be had by calling at Stevenson; and Uibhle’s, Drug and Chemical'slorel , '■ ' , A - NEW GOODS. THE subscriber, has just-received from the city a pupply of nery and superior WINTER GOODS, . - consisting in part of wool-dyed black, blue, claret, adalide, br6wh,:ihyi'sible.green’ahd.mul-. berry cloths,. wOol-dycd black,\lilue and figured castimeres, satinetts 61 all descriptions, cards beverteens,’ticks,and checks, imported stair 8c figured'carpeting; saxony, prinGeandmouslinde laines; : bombazines; and; merino,- blue black, black,mouse, fawn, browd.’ fieurtd arid -plain silks.A Figured and plaihlifacKonettd: muslins.;; Green baize, flannels df different colors. glovt-s and hoesery. Cloth aiidfurcapsr' .Broshe'and merino shawls./'l" Mackinawarose and point blankets; Leghbrh and straw bonnctst velvet and cambricfc artificial flowersj carpeting, baize and floor cloths, together tgitU an assortment of Grorcries and Queenswarc. ' ... BLANKS FOR SALfe'A’I’THIS.OFFiC; ■■ ‘ HU. J. C. JTJEFF, c OURCBON DENTIST, ' U> ESPECTFUI.LY informs the ladies and EC Bentlemen of Carlisle and Us vicinity-that he sets Artificial Teeth in the most approved manner.. He also scales, plugs and separates teeth to arrest decay. - - ' ... .. Dr. N. prepares a tooth powder, which whi tens the teeth, without •injuring'the enamel, col ors the gums a fine red and refreshes the mouth. - sf l*he tooth ache will be cured, in most cases, without extraction; and an odontalgic wash •is prepared for healing £ore gums and fasten the tfeeih. ' Ladies and gentlemen are requested to call Porcelain or In* corruptabjc teeth, which will never decay, or change color, and are free from all unpleasant oclour r durable-nnd.Av.uU_adaptedJpr_chewhig, which will be inserted in the best manner and at fair prices. ■ „ All persons Wishing Dr. N. to call at their dwellings will please to leavc a line at his resi dence, No. 7 Harper’s How, when lie will punc tually attend tft every call in the line of his pro fession. From a long and successful practice, he hopes to give general satisfaction. ; CarllsierAugust 1,1839 - NEW AND CHEAP . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONFECTIONARY & FRUIT STORE. OJEOIiCrIi W*. JFMIIiIX, ESI’EC I'FULLY announces.to the citi- B a, zens of Carlisle and the public in general, taut lie has opened the above business in the house formerly occupied by. Dr. Roland, nearly opposite the Carlisle Bank, and next door to Ar nold fir Co’s, store, where he intends keeping constantly on hand a large assortment of CAN DIES and , ■ . ■ syrups; , such as Lemon, Ginger, Pine Apple, Sarsapar illa, Orange,iGiipihtir, and .Strawberry,-all of which are manufactured by himself—also,.'Wa ter, S'da, Butteran’d SweetGHACKEUS, lie 1 ; intends keeping constantly on hand a large as-' sortment of . ■, PP.TJIT AMD MUTS, such as Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Dates, -CurvahtF, Oranges, Lemons, Citron, Almonds, .Cream Nuts, Filberts, Cocoa Nuts, &c.-Bcc. " All 0 f the above he will sell wholesaled retail , MERCHANTS, DEALERS; ... and all others, will find it to theiradVantdgq.by calling before purchasing elsewhere. All ord ers from the country will fie thankfully receiv attended to at the shortest notice. ICE CREAM served up tor parties, ,&c. 5 N. B.—Two apprentices wanted to the abovi; business. None need apply unless they can come well recommended. May 7, ,1840. " “ ; “ . ; v TAILORING. THE subscriber wouklinform Ins friends and the public in general, that he has his shop in High street, in tK£. shop formerly occupied bv Cormack_.M*Manus, one door west, of N, Vy., Woods’ store, and would solicit 4 share of pub lie patronage’. . WILLIAM M’PHERSON. August 20, 1840, : " b&rgjsfws:: AT THE NEW STORE. S H/Wli just received a seasonable assoit ment of UUY GOODS, which 1 .have re cently purchased and will be able to sell them at greatly reduced prices. The stock consists pf extra wool dyed blue, black, brown, olive and various other colors of -j, BROAD CLOTH, very superior CASSIMEKES ami Sattinets, ] English and Domestic linen & cotton Drillings, and a general assortment of summer stulf tor men’s and boys’ wear, Hangups, Cords, Lion skin Cloth, together with a great variety ol Chintzes, Calicoes, Muuslin de L.dneS of rich; shades, French .Lawn's, Bombazine, Gro de Rhine Silk, blue black Italian and Mattione Silk, Ffeuch needle worked and common Capes, bobinet and cotton Laces and Edgings, Footing of various breadths and. qualities,. Paris,„kio, and cotton Ladies’am) Misses’ Gloves, black, lace and green and white blond Veils, together with a neat assortment of Cashmere, Urncha, twisted-silk and When dress Shawls and Hand kerchiefs—also a hill assortment oi Domestic Good's, Groceries, Siloes, Hats and Caps, all of whichhave lately been selecledwith care, which makes me confident that' I sell gooil goods and give good, bargains. I therefore take the liber ty of inviting my former customers and friends and the public generally, to examine, my stock in due season. ' •, ■ , Thankful tor past favors I hope by plose per sonal attention to business to merit and n ceive a share of public patronage. ■ - . ' CHAS. BAUNII Z. Carlisle, May 7, 1840. y VALUABLE FA 11 ms for SALE.' THE subscriber offers (or sale the'following described real estate, situate in Green town ship, Franklin county, adjoining the Turnpike roadj atid within one mile ot Greenvillageraua: , \.—A Farm-of first rate limestone land, containing 190 acres, having" thereon-erected a two story ' . —- STQNB HOUSE, anew Frame Barn, Sheds, "Cribs, and all the necessary out buildings, with a sufficiency Cl timber land 2.—A Farm, also of first rate limestone land,‘(adjoining theabove) containing 175 acres, having thereon erect' da J&p |e ; Tif/> saroJßi* STONE HO I SE, BANK BAMs . i’ncus, dins, and out buildings; and a lull pro, portion of first rate timber. _ On each of the above tracts are never failing wells of-good water, and orchards of choice fruit, the fences are in good repair, and the lai d in a high state of cultivation. •Thesefarms are not surpassed by any in the east end of the coun ty* ' 3.— A small farm of PineJland, three , miles south'nl Shippensburg, adjoining the farm of John Clippinger, Esq., containing lOOjdfcres, This property is well limbcred, and-would be a comfortable home to a person that wanted a handsome low priced properly. For further particulars apply to the subscri-j ber; residing, in the borough df Shippepsburg, Cumberland county. Pa. „ - DAVID NBVIN. *2 00 3 00 August 24; 18401 -' Military; Notice. ALL persons having claims against til e Com monwealth at Pennsylvania, through my Hands as Brigade Inspector,; are hereby: notified atuVreVpisted tn make-lhem. k'ndwn tomemime ilinttly in order that tliey may lie properly ad justed for payment up to the Ist of January 1841. Il'hiaj-.course' is '.rendered.' -necessary, by late ar-- range rttetits cf lhn Anditor Genenil and State 'l'reasui-er, and thnse neglecling, this no’.icernay not’gct their .money for another year. ;t .; ; w i»9P ~ ■ - \ Aa ■ '?*- lB4Ol j • Certificates of\lgcncy For the Sale of Srandrelh’s Universal Ve getable Pm, are held in Cumbcrlmd counlyby the following agents. ; . GEO. W. HITNEE, Carlisle. ■ S. Culbertson, Shippensburg Adam Riegle, Mechanicshurg. Uoke & Brenncman, New Cumberland. Gilmore & M’Kinney, Newville. L. Riegle & Co., Churchtown. M. G. Hupp, Shiremnnstown. As counterfeits of these pills are in some cases sold for tjic genuine ones,'the safely of the pub lic Inquires that none should be purchased ex cept - om those recognized as agents above. RICHES NOT HEALTH. Those who enjoy health',' must celtainlyVeel blessed when they compare themselves to those sufferers that have V ccn afflicted for years with .various diseases, vvhich.file human family ai c all subject to beTrbubled with. Diseases; prese.nl themselves in various-forms and from various circumstances, which in the commencement, ■may ail-be checked by_the use of DC. O.» - »«ar 11c IPs Compound strengthening and German Aperlciit Pills,—such as Dyspepsia,Live) Com plaihts. Pilin' in tlie side, Rheumatism, General Debility, Female Diseases, and all diseases to which human natuTe is subject, w here the tt"- mnch is affected. Directions for using these Medicines always accompany them. ■ these Medicines can be taken with perfect sa ety by the most delicate'female, as they arc mild in their operation and pleasant in their effects. Principal Office for the United States No. el North Eighth street, Phihid. lphiii. lur sale by J. j. MYERS tc CO. - m D7SFSFSIA! DYSPEPSIA!I • More prpofs of the efficacy of. Dr. !larlich*s Medicines.—Mr. J.onas Hartman, of Sumncy town, Pa., entirely cured of the above disease, which he was. afflicted*with for s\k years: his symptoms were a ol distensiou,ahd.oppres sion after eating, distressing pain in the, pit oi the ; stomach, nausea, loss of appetite, giddiness and dimness of sight, extreme debility , flatulen ce, acrid, eructations, sbinetimts vomiting, and pain in the vlpht side, depression of'spirits, dis luvlied TcsrVfmntncss,' amriuA able to pursue his business without causing his immediateexhaus don and weaiiuess. Mr, Hartman Is happy to state to the public and Is willing to give any. in formation .to the.afilicicd, respecting the won derful benefit he received from theuse qf Dr. .Hai lich’s Compound Strengthening and German Aperient Pills. * For sale bv • '. ' , ‘ J: J. MYERS & Co., Carlisle CJbiiglls,'Colds'^Consumptions: ■' Mrs. A. Wilson', of Lanctlstei' county, Pa-, entirely'cured by Che use of Or. Swayne’sSyrup of Willi Cherry—her symptoms were constant coughing, pain in her sijle, back ami head, de praved appetite, spitting of blood, no rest at night, Btc. After using two'-bottles of Doctor Sw'ayne’s Compound Syjaipof PrunusVirginiana jir Wild tyiwtsy;She;<'ouiti;*«K!elf.i'eliSfell,-aiiii found herself entirely cared ot the aforesaid dis easc.-which she had'been afflicted with for three years. ‘ There are daily cVi ttfica-.es of various persons, whiqhadd sufficient testimony of- the great-efficacy of this invaluable.medicine. For sale by '■ J. J.- Mykrs &Co LIVER. COMPLAINT Cured hy_the use of Dr. HarliclFs Compound Strengthening and German Aperient-Puls.--- Mr. William Riciiaud, Pittsburg, ,Pa, eiv tircly cured ot tile above distressing disease:— ftis symptoms were, pain and weight in the left side, loss of appetite, ..vomiting,. acrid eructa. of tile stomach, sick headachy, lurred tongue, ccuntenance changed to a citron color, difficulty of breathing, disturbed rest, at tended syith a cough, great debility, with other symptoms indicating great derangement of the functinns-of the liver. Mr. Richartl had the ad vice ol several physicians, but received no re lief, until using Dr. Harlich’s Medicine, which terminated.)!! effecting a perfect cure. For sale by J. J. MYERS & CO. roe? optics, ■: Carlisle, Pa. Aligns t T, 1 840. Arrival and Departure of Mails. Arrives. Closes. Eastern daily about 12 ni. 7p. in. “ “ S p. m. 10 a. in Western • * II a. m. 11a.m. •« J* 11a. m. ,4p. in. Southern ■ 11 *“ 'l2m. 10a.m. llechanicsb’g “ “12 m. ,7 p. ni. Newville .*t ** 11 a, m. 11 a. m. 11. LAMBERTON, F. M. WHEREAS lho_ Carlisle .Saving Fund So ciety, will expire in 1843. Notice is-here* by given, agfeeably to the constitution and liiws, <jf .Pennsylvania, that the.stockholders of said in stitution intend applying to the next ‘Legislature of the Commonwealth for a renewal of charter, change* of namei style and title to-“ Cumberland Valley Bank,” increase of capital and general dis counting and 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, 18,10,' 6m Koouainy, ~ • -.The Vestimenta) Spirits prepared by pr- W. ■ C. McPherson, are warranted'to be superior W t*» any'other preparation the kind'now in use forthe removal-of allkiuds-of-Grease,- I ar, OH»- Paiiit. Wax, Irbm ladies &r gentlemen's wearinc appuril. For sale in Carlisle hv ■ •. STEVENSON & DINNER. Fresh, Drugs, Medicines, £jc. The subscribers have just received a supply of fresh. Di-US's. Medicines. Chemicals, Oils. Painis, Varnishes, Dye Suitf-i, Fruits, &c., all of which will be sold on. reasonable terms hy * ■ STEVUjVSOJSU DLVKLB. The American Corn Plaster stands unrivalled n the lons list of remedies for the cure of corns. All that is necessary in nrderto test its vin lies s to make trial of the article, when its,efficacy will be experienced, per sale hy. ■ S TE VE.VS OjVo' DI\KLE. FKERH Salad Oil of very'fine quality. Jus! receiytcl and for ■sale hy Stevenson & Din kier-" ' ■ ; r- - . JUST rcreived a supply of very superior 1 o mato Ketchup, for sale by Stevenson and Dinkle. ■ . - • For §ale.. S'oo Bushels ‘Bituminous Coal; of excellent Oquality, at tho House of Rheem & Hal bert, West High>tieevCarlisle. August 0,1840. ■ Hats! flats! tints! . Blacd and wliitedlusVm6Vlgofiia,-Eur, Chip, Palm Leal, Leghorn; AVillow Cane and Wed Hats, for sale wholesale and retail.- - s . ; CHAS.. BARNTTZ. BVKERS and others that make use of gen. uineN.-N. Orleans niolusses, areintormed tinjt itisf-u- sale bv ,C.- BARN ITZ. ■ FEATHERS, FETCHES, #€, The subscribers havo just returned from the West with a lot of FEATH ERS.and >' DRIED PEACHES, which they dffer for. sale at their store room corner of Hanover and Louther streets. . Also Onhmid.a large stock of //or»e», Buitable for Saddle, Harness, or Draught. \ *;■ All of which will be. sold masahabUs - : v HAMILTON fis GRIER. Carlisle, Deo. 3; 1840.' '.' >, 4 v • '3U BANK. NOTICK. Fonts. IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. THE public are hereby directed to the med ical advertisemer.ts'of Dr., HARLICH’S celebrated Com/iound Strengthening Tonic, and German Aperient Villas -which are a Medicine of great value to the Afflicted, discovered by O. P, Harlich, a celebrated physician at Aitdorf, Germany, which has been used with unparal leled success throughout!Germany, This Me dicine consuls of two kinds, vizi the German A perient.and the Compound Strengthening Tonic ’Pills. They are each put up in small packs, and should both be; used to effecta permanent cure. Those whip ar e afflicted “would do well to make a trial of tills invaluable Medicine, as they never produce sickness or nausea while using.’ A safe and effectual remedy for DYSPEPSIA OH INDIGESTION, and ail Stomach Complaints; pain in Side, Liv er Complaints, Loss of Appetite, Flatulency, Palpitation of the Heart,-General Debility; Hei - vous Irritability, Sick Headache,.dfemale Dis eases; Spasmodic Affections, Rheumatism,Asfh mas, Consumption,&c; Fite German A/ierient Tills are to cleanse'.thc stomach and purify the Blood. The Tonic or Strengthening Tills arc 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 hastaughtthem to be the only remedy to effect a cure. They are.nnt 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 themrto be efficacious. — This is the c?ise in all large' cities in which they have' an extensive sale. -It is net to be under stood thaOlhese ongjlicincs will-cure nil diseases merely by purifying the blood—-this they will not do; but they certainly will, and .sufficient authority of daily proofs asserting, thkt those medicines, taken as recommended by the, di rections which accompany’ them, will cure a great majority of diseases of the stohiach, lungs, and liver, by which impurities of the blood are occasioned.' Ask for Dr. fTarlich’s Compound Strengthen ing Tonic, and Carman Aperient Pills. Principal Office for the sale of this medicine' is at No. 19 North Eighth street, Philadelphia. Also—For sale at the drop stnre'ofJ. J. MY ERS & CO., Carlisle, who are Agents for Cumberland county. ... Nov. 21, IBS9* l"avs;Juin Peterson's Prd Liniment. ggUFtiUIOK to all oilier applications for Q rheymatisnSchilblains,- sprains, numbness otMlie limbs, stillness and weakness of the joints, s' re throat, &c. By rubbing the Liniment well into the head With a hair bl ush -at going to bed and then covering tjie head wllh a flannel night» cap the relief afforded in that painful, form of the the disease « * \ RHEUMATISM OF THfc iffeAU. - Nviricrinu cures in,all llie .above affertmis.jiaAP l \-he huiow mg statement ol.a, remark able,.cure of partial paralysis of a limb is from William L. Norton, Esfj. a well known and respectably mauislrate n! Southwark; Messrs.-Vanghan & Peterson—During sever al weeks I suffered a -partial paralysis of the right arm and of the third and hurth fingers oi the right hand, which sensibly aflVrud the whole power of the laltvrewriting became ,tf> .me a ; ,diffic.ult task which I c.< old ‘ not execute but with greatly diminished legibility. r l heusc _pf h:df a bottle of your Liniment gave entire jrt - lief, and'Tclieerfulty bom- iliib tcslinu oy- to' its efficacy. Fit side liv 4 - V STEVENSON 8? DJNELE. . Carlisle, Jill). 16, 1840. , SHORT FACTS. TO TB3- AFFLICTED, ; IT is sometimes urged that the RheumatUrw cannot be cured by external applications,— This may.be true sometime:-; but it is also cer tainly true that this dirlrcssing complain)! can not be cured by internal remedies, except by their long and constant use, by which perhaps* at the same time the system becomes genially deranged, debilitated and clistroyed. fc.ver> were not this the case how shall the great dis tress of the sufferer be alleviated'while soi h slow and doubtful remedies have their effect* The answer is plain, candid and'most true—use Hr- Kewe's ITcrve and No mime could be more appropriate. It reach es and soothes the nines; and allays pains mosk effectually on its first Application, ami by a few applications removes more tftc dually ai a speed-. ily Rheumatic jfains than any internal or exter nal remedy was ever known to do., Try it anti beconvinced. For sale by . . STEVENSON & DINICLE. -Carlisle, Jan. 16, 1840.. ' attend to your COUGH, REV. DR. BARTHOLOMEW'S I*ink Expectorant Syrupy AN agreeable cm'diiil ami tHVcliye rnwdy for coughs, jcnlds, hoarseness, pains in the breast, influenza, hard breathing, and difliciiln expectoration. However incredible it may appear. Doctor- Bartholomew’s' Pink Expectorant byitip has never been known, to tail in affording reiu l in* the aboVc cases. Many ceriilicotes hav£ beeu received attesting,its >irtues. ‘Hu* pubbc nie respectfully invited to makea trial of the arti cle when its value .will be fully atusuch ‘ For sale by STEVENSOM & UINKLE. January 46, 1640. _ _• „ Dll. SWAYNE; Respected Fne:Vl:—rJ?von> the very beneficisd effects which I haver received from thc.use of thy Compound Syrup* of Wild Cherry Bark, I amfully willing tbSes lify to the astonishing effect. My attack waft that Of a common cold, whi h began to threat— •en something of a' more ser’n us nature. Being; retommemUd to use the above Syru|>,.l„fihaHy.. gave it h trial, and am happy to say it gaveme ahr ost instant relief. 1 have used it aid always with the sttmebeneficial effects. it Dlhers'Wnuld use this medicine at the commence: if ert of their colds and coughs, they would pre vent a disease which would be mbrealarming t its character, and much more obstinate in the cure. . Elwood L, Pusey.! N. W. corner of Arch S 3" Fifth sts, Fhila .Eighth month, 23, 1839. Ihe above medicineis for sal by J.J, Mycr» Co., Carlisle. Dyspepsia andHypocondriacism. Cured by Dr.Hurlich’s celebrated Medicine Mr. WM. MOimiSON, of Schuylkill Sixth street, Philadelphia, afflicted for several years, with-the. above distressing-disease—Sickness »l the stomach, headache, palpitation ofthe heart, jin paired appetite, acrid eructations, coldness and weakness of the extremities, emaciation fc general-debility, disturbedrest, a pressure »nd weight at ihe stomnch after eating, severe flying pains in the chest, back and sides, costiveness, a dislike fur society or conversation, languor and lassitude upon theieast occasion,, Mr.? Morri son hiul applied to the most eminent physicians,. who considered it beyond the power of hutnan skill to restore hint to health; however, as hi* afflictions had reduced him" to a dcplorable con. ditibn, having been induced by a triend ofj his to- try Dr. HarliclPs Medicines, as^ they being highly.-recommended,, by, which he procured two packages for trial; before Using the sercond pacfcnge;Tte; found-himself.greatly relieved, had by continuing the use of them. the disease , en tirely disappeared—he is.now enjoying, all the blessings > f perfect health. V For sole by . - -J. 3. Myf.bs to* Co. JUST received some : desirable.GOODS sui bio for.the -season, at the store of - - >- A. RXCHABOS- July 30, 1610.
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