Estate of James Dunlap, dcc’d. . letters testamentary on the iestafe of James Dunlap, late of Westpennsbordugh township) have teen issned'tothe subscribers residing in thesamo township: All persons indebted- to the estate of said decedent are requested to make payment, and those having claims'will preseht'th'oin for settle ment. , JOHN DUNIjAP, ‘ CATHARINE DDNJ.AP, . Executors. January 7, 1811. STATEMENT OJlhe Treasurer of the Hanover. and Car lisle Turnpike Hoad Company. " DR. Dec. 1, 1810, by. cash received from T. ■> Craighead, balance duo by him as - ' treasurer for 1339,. ■ By am’tof tolls rec’d from gates from 19th of Dec 1839, until Ist Doc 1810.' 3816 30 Cash from Stockton', Falls & Co. . 100 00 Do. Sterrett Ramsey, ‘ 87 76 Do. Edward Showers, . . 37 jq Do. Wm. Ward, rent of'old "ate house, . og qq By order from Thosi Stevens unpaid hint, 177 30 Bjr balance due treasurer, 32 5Gi • . • ' ;: ■ -&33G5 40 __ * cn. ' .... Dec. I,' .1840, oa4k paid gate keepers tlvotr salaries and receipt?, . $.197 .JO Cash paid on orders of Managers for re pairs, 1 Cash paid repairing Conewngo Bridge per contract, Cash paid Managers salaries, Cash paid superintending road, Cash paid Secretary’s salary, Cash paid Treasurer’s salary, . S33GB -10 “ SAM ITEL GIVTiV, Treasurer. December 24,1840. -v BJLACKS’AirriltfNti. subscriber having leased the shop of Mr. , John Moore, irTNorth Hanovor street, respect fully informs Uie public that ho is prepared’ to car ry on tlio COACH AND BLACKSMITHING business in all their various branches. He will also manufacture EDGE TOOLS to order. From.his experience in the business, lib flatters . iiimself that he will bo able to render satisfaction to all who may favor him with tiieir custom. He solicits the patronage of the public. I ’.RD ANDERSON. | %s ■ -, 3NTOT2CB gf E rTEBS.of administration on the estate ol .SLj Michael J. pill, dec’d., late of East Penns uorough tcwiisbip, have been issued to the sub scriber residing in the same township. All per sons indebted to said estate will make payment, and tliftso having'daims will present them fu settlement. PETER’ BARNHART, Adm'r December 10, 1840. - LIST OP LETTERS ■ Remaining in the Post Office at Netovillc, Pa,, January lst,_ 18-41 .- j Ephraim Adams ' Reuben M’Kin Dr.Ahl Jonas Miller Joseph Adams Samuel, Miller Ephraim Hear . Rev Thomp. Mitchell Dr W T Barr George M’Klhiney Bowers John Mixel jr ‘'"'William Bratton Henry Miller David Baker ' William M’Cullougli William Dunlap 2 John Myers sr, 11-D Dalhousen Esq James MMCean John Davidson Wm R Mclroy < -Mrs Susannah Diehl John Negly Margery Donelly Robert Patterson Henry Emhiinger Capf James Piper Isaac Frymyer David Palm Adam Finkbiner Richard Rank Dr Jno Gcddcs - Dr Ruclzcn' James Greenwoode Jacob Seitz Col Josiah Hood John Stewart' Dr Jos Hannon John Stricklcr John Hetricli - David Shank Mary Ann Hoover- Mrs Margaret Scroggs George Hoover Dr W M. Sharp Dr J U Irvine Isaac Shellabergcr Henry Kihdig.2 Isaac Sailor Jacob Kinch , Mrs Mar’gt Stewart Jacob Keller .' Daniel Trimmer 5 SaraJi Lutman Janies W.Widncr .Benjamin Rahman "Mr S Wilde Elizabeth Lutz Robert Welsh Ezekeil M’Laughlin Benjamin Walker Samuel M’Cuhe Mrs Jane Wagner J. MOORE, P. M. LIST OF LETTERS j ßemaining in the Fast Office at Shippens- Intrg, January l.it, 1841. John - Berlin Pejcr ■ Basil Rebecca Beidleinan Adam Bower Moses Blacklcdge Jesse Brackemidg W F Baily Cyrus B Barns Arnos Campbell i Jno 'Craig John Carpenter David Davidson Mary A Day wait Peter' Dcterick Philip 7 Dubbs Joseph Duke Jacob ' Duck Christ’h. Bwirets Lawrence Fettehberger John Forney Henry Fourman John yiekea Jyaeph 2 Toglesonger David Skiles’Wm Smith James S , 5 e . r 'l a , n(1 Mary Snepper GetsW. > GnbbleEUzabeth , JshahonJohn- Gray David Smith Polly Gamble Janie ■ Wingei t Joliai Gettle Jacob ; : . Williams EMstori Hammon-Louiza Warnier Pliilliv. ■ J. wundkhuch/p. Ml , "By a fesolnljou of the Cumberland'Firo'Corn pany- at their meetingbn the 2J inst., the suhsc'ri- Jbera, were appointed a committee to give public notice oil behalf of thecompany, that by the.kind ness of our State Legislature they have granted us' an Act of lncorporalion nnder which.,ri;e now act, that we have severglexponsiyp Engines with their Apparatus,; Hose,'.Ladders, Hooks, &o; Seine of ’ the Ladders have been taken from their places by .without authority and much abused. All peraonu nre hereby cniitiorwd not to use or move the ladder* from ..their places, nor any other pro petty belonging to. the company as thoy wili cer tainly be prosecuted; It requires po'rtmseion oi the company to authorize any one to use their lad 4ett. -Js.'' :1 '■ >'■ ' v/ iTS ; . GEORGE D. FOXILK, : , v v . ; "' IiACOB.SENER, ' - PRD’K,A. KENNEDY, f 1341. SBB-98J OWI 56 SGG 38 SO 00 ■ 2JO 00 > 30 00 00 00 : ’■'* - f..-r,-,—. s ViAiT; ‘uccii; —-■-> Uarcliroth Lawrence Hill Mrs : Katzenberger Nathan Krebs Fred’k Kerr And’w Lightner Jacob Same Elizabeth Miller Sarah M’Connell Win Moore'Elizabelh Mahans Elizabeth M’Coy Elizabeth . Morrow, Henry M’Cune Mary Bippey Mary Jane Reside John , Richason And’w.2' Robofson Janies Richason Henry A Roddy Catharine A ' Sinclair W 11- 3 Shaffer Elizabeth fatale pf Peter Cremer, dec’d. : WOTICE is hereby riven thatletters testament' i-V ary on the last will , and testament of Peter Cremcr, Into of Southampton township, Cumbort land county, deo’d.‘, have been issued -to .the eubt scribe’r residing in the same township: AU 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 payment to ' ;v;-. -• t„■ ■ ;. • j --1;; 1 ; . .JACOB CREMER, Jr. Executor. ■ January 7, I'd!I. ' \ , ' :cb. ~ WtMTEK GOODS, .; .7, r .Consisting in part ; of .woof-dyed-black, blue . ———a— --an- —icllu;eti,ndaliae 4 brown, invisible grten'and mnl hstate of Hilmna-Mmlzef.-dac'd. i berry cloths, wool-dyed black, blue and figured ■ - ETT-EKS of administration on the estate of aa!i - uli ereb, sat!nettir J pt- all. descriptions,' -cords' BLi Wilniina Kreitzer, late.of East Pemisbo-, bevevteeiis, ticfcs anti checks, imp6rted ; stair & 1 l,u gli .township, (K-c’d.. Jrnvc been issued to the . gureu carpeting, saxony,tprince and rnouslih de \ subscriber xesitirug in the same township;:: All L‘l ln^ s ’ .bombazines nod, merino, -blue: black, ■persons indebted to said.estate-will- make pay-• -o tnonse,fa\vn,hi'own, figured- and;, plain" meut, and those havingclaims will preaentthem JW)* 11 ■ A"? Plain-Jackopettp mush,r s ; : ~ •> ■ 1 1 • Green baize, flnnnels of different color?, gloves m . PE TRU BARKflAlir. Adm’r. -7 snd hdescry. Cloth niirfnf caps. Broshe and - necember 10, 1840,. ; ' * r . merino 'sho^lff.w.iMackmHWii:rose>nnd. poini ,i. *. > no i blapkets, ' Jjeghorrvaudvs.tru.w borinetsjvdvei >, r • > >: rtnd’cambrickarUficial.flpwers*carpe«rig t -:l>al^ v : arid flunr cloths, together-vyitb,an asaorUnept bf H AS,burned: for .several weeks* and may,bis pi r al a " d ’ ANnREW ItlrHAßlVlfe: inner arlano s Hotel, on professional matters; ’ r a'-.''* - v A M mb. W ItK. HARDS-^ .December 17,1840, s r .y tILANRS FOR SALE AT Daily and^Scini-Wedkly Pcmisylvauiet KiitcUisehcev. BUUING the'ensiiing session of tlie Legisla ture', the I'ennsylviUiio Intelligencer will (>e luiuliiiutl Daily and tStnu-Weelilyj, on trie fol lowing terms:' ' Daily clnring the session Send-Weekly do ■ ' : . , Daily-during the session and semi weekly (hiring,the remainder of tlie year, pier annum, scmi during the session & weekly during the remainder of the year, per annum;, . . . ’ 300 ' paper will be .published on asheet siimciemly large’lp contain, lull reports of’the -doings -in both branches of the Legislature, sketches of Congressional proceedings, and the general news of the.iimesV together with miscel. laneous articles qn a variety of subjects. : Ihe Semi-weekly paper will be published oh a sheet of double-medium size, and will contain its much reading matter as uny paper ever pub lished in Harrisburg. It is our intention to employ competent report, ers in both Houses’of the Legislature ,~und en-1 rich aur columns with every tiling Worth record I iug, which may be said or done by (he, repre sentatives of the.people. Tlie editorial department of the Intelligencer will be .conducted with dignity and spirit, and every pains taken to render the sheet valuable and interesting, and worthy of public confidence aivh Supports In national politics we will, as heretolore,’ sustain what >vc conceive to be the of democracy. Having been a inong tbe earliest supporters .of President Har rison, and contributed to the utmost of our abil ities, to his ploction, we will yield to his admin istration a firm and hearty support. In regard to state* politics we. will so shape our course as to,promote the best interests of the Common wealth. With this brief allusion to our pr,inciplcß % 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 io the circulation ol the paper. We are determined to merit encouragement by every honorable fli’.rt, and we hope to receive ELUOTT a M’CURDY, H irri&bnrg, Nov. 18,1840. Estate of Jacob Kintch, dcc’d. . ejotigb. ■ _. LE l TERS of administratioU on the estate cf Jacob Kintch, late of West Peimsbinought township, dec’d., Jiavq.been issued, to the sub scriber residing in the same,township. All per sons indebted to said estate Will make payment,, and those having claims will present tlierti for' December 10, 1840. SHSESAMTOE AGAEWST EIRE BY North America Insurance Comp, Philadelphia: CAPITA!* $600,000. . above company tlirough their “Agency Jt in Carlisle,'*-still- comities to insure all hinds of property;-iu .this and the.adjoining coun' tics lit the lowest rates. The usual risk on stone or.bnclc houses averages about {s4- per annum on each thousand insured, kind a stock-of merchan dize consisting of .dry goods, groceries, and .the usual assortment of a country store, will be in sured at the same rate. .Property , holders, and'merchants generally throughout this and the adjoining counties, will p'ease give the above notice attention. Appli cation can be made either by letter or in person to the subscriber in Carlisle. „ . . JOHN J. MYERS. JJeccmbe' 3. 1840. Sm FAEEFHIiBT LAWS. THOSE persons who wish to subscribe for the Pamphlet X.HWS of this Commonwealth, (half bound,) to be passed at the ensuing session of the Legislature, will please semHn their names to the subscriber without any drflav. ;* K. SNODGRASS, Treas. Cum. Co. " rcasurer’s Office, O Carlisle,. Dec,. 24, ISdO. J S N. IL Several copies ot the acts of last session are still on hand. Subscribers would do well to cal for them. t . H,S. NEW GOODS. The subscribers have just received, and are now opening, a splendid asoitmcnt of FALL and WIN FEU goods. O. ISARNITZ, & Co slate of Eliza Spicer, dec , d. notice. . ALL persons knowing themselves to ho indebt ed to the, estate of Eliza Spicer, late of the Horough of Carlisle, deceased, are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims.against said decedent,.will present them for settlement to the undersigned residing in Car lisle,’ ■/• 1 ■ - .- ' • < _ ' E. Adm’r, December 17, 1910. * * ' Fatale of 'Frederick Uihl, dec’cL ' JVp'S’SCE. c. , ?X r , E , I }- f ?, tc , atam6l ' tar > r on the estate of Ft edeiickßild,.deceased, late of Allen town ship, Cumberland county, have been issued to the subscriber rcsulingin the same township.— All persons ’ indebted to will make' payment, ami tliose having claims will present them Jpr settlement. . ; * • VVM. HARKNESS, Executor, December 31, 1840, Military Notice. ■]&JOTiCE is .hereby given that suits will he ■Aoi 1 brought against all persons having in'their possession any Muskets, Rifles,PistolsorSwords, or any. other public military, property, unless,- they deliver up the same to the undersigned o? to some commissioned volunteer officer or con stable, all 6f whom tire hereby authorised to ask, demand, receive, and receipt, fur the' same.— rroperty of this kind in the hands of an) actual member of an existing volunteer company will not be disturbed,- A rensbnable compensation win he paicl-to any person collecting and dcliv-. enng any such, property An the undersigned. . , .. W. FOUl.K,'lhig. Insn, - ' Brig, Insp. Office, o ' 1 ‘ Carlisle. Dec. 31, iS to. y ■ £-■ New irard’ivare,Gi’ocepy AND' VARIiT? STORE. auhecribcr has just returned from tlio ci , i tics of. New York,' Philadelphia and Balti more, and is now opening at his store room South East comer of Market Square and Main streets, (formerly occupied by G. \V. Hitnor, Esq.) a-ge neral assortment of ■ . . i ■ gs bo . 2 00 HARDWARE. STONEWARE oebahwahe, BRITTANIA . WARE, GROCERIES, 4 00 Oils, Painla, Vnrnialieß,.,GlaB3, Brushes,-.Whips,' Canes, Lamps for burning Camphiho Oil, and a great variety of articles useful and necessary for furnishing anil keeping a housef He has also, and will constantly keep on hand, Oainphino.Oil, a cheap and olegant substitute for Sperm Oil, and havirighccn appointed the ng&rt of Messrs. Dachecs & Brother of- Newark, N. J., fdr the sale of JONES’ PATENT LAMP in this county, he is prepared to fumishrLamps and Oil at a very reasonable rate to all whojnay wish to use litis new and economical light. , . Having selected his goods himself, nnd made itis purchases for cash, he is able and determined to'scll low. ■ Those having the cash to, lay out will find it to their advantage to give him a call. . HENRY DUFFIELD, Carlisle, July-J, 1810. tf ' lIENTIS'S'ISY • . ' DR. I. G. LSOMSS, MAS returned to Carlisle, and will v as here tofore, attend to the practice ol Dentistry, ray be found at Col, Feryee’s hotel. Persons requesting it will be wailed upon at their residences. \ - . iC/?r. Geoggt D. Foulke t . Reference < Rcv> I'hos. C. 7 horn (on, ” ' C. Or, David JV*. JMa/ioti . Carlisle. March 12, IH4O. - T. H. SK2&ES, , MERCHANT TAILOR, " mg AS just received and is now opening qt his, IJwLstand in West High Street, a general assort ment of new and fashionable goods, suitable for genllcmen’s wear, such as CLOTHS, WOOLDVED BLACK, Blue, Green, Invisible, Fancy and Cadet mixed. , .C&SSIMERES; Blhclt, Blue, light Doe skin, fancy and single milled. ‘ VFJSTIKGS! . Salins,' figured Silks, Valencies, and. Marseilles. Such ad Stocks, Gloves, Suspenders, liandker chiofs &c. All of which will bo sold and made up in the most fashionable manner, aud at (ho shortest notjeo." Carlisle, July 3blh, 1810.—If. UST received a seasonable ami general as _ sovtinent of Dry Goods, which will be sold at reduced prices. . Amongst other bargains will be found some,, very superior merimack prints; The. colors are fast, stile.splendid,' cloth very superior, and 28 inches wide tor J2J cts. This callico is tyorthy ihe attention of persons who wish to purchase,goods of the kind, knowing that they are 'better than any ofTercd at the,same pric.e I have also renewed my stock pf linn netts, and will only inform the public that -I will Sell Tuscan'Bonnetts as low as 6$ ctr. and prices of ribbons and other trimmings to correspond. Together with many other goods, all ot which will be found in South Hanover streets, and for sale by . C. HAKNITZ. LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. Reporter will as heretofore 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 time of the transactions of Congress, and of the national ad ministration, which will commence its federal refgn on next fourth of March. ,r A'mj>le provi sion has been made 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 Lev gislature in regard to the cheri,sited but derang ed banking system of the wlngsVtb the embar rassed condition of the Commonwealth which is a consequence qf the legislation of 1835-5; and the policy it will attempt to settle for the state and nation under "the new dynasty, will furnish cause for amusement, and possibly an carivand determined resistance. And the first develope ments ot the Harrison administration; their cu rious effect upon the hopes of the south, or north, or east, dr the middle states, as its measures shall raise or depress them; and the tournamen's in which thejealous.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 njorriment to tis, and our pa- Irons, who arc excluded together Irom the list of preferment. The measures ot the admihis tralion will necessarily be treated more serious ly by the democratic press; and we shall not be backward to deal out a full measure of condem nation whenever it deserved and called for at onrTiandsr " . i- --4 In the mean time the democratic party has duties tO'itscif and the country to .of which 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, which in its near approach will marshall the parlies for the contest alftiost im mediately! requires (hat every democrat repair to his post of duty. , The. party must not be de feated again; and. carnet J>c* if its organizat'mh be perfected* and its ranks be brought to the polls ih their ancient-spirit and strength. •In.all these matters wc.shall be vigilarit to collect the earliest And rndstaccurateintclligence, arid hnnd itpver to our readers; and any addi tional patronage we-may. i.eceive Will,prompt us to a greater expense and, ; elliciency in our place arid vocation. , r .'*,// " ' - - TEUMS O? THE REPORTER; For the session; twice a week, in ad- : f r ~/ vance,. • - - . 1 . : g2'oo For the. whole year,; : ? , , 5.00 .Any ;persnn foryvardinK five session subscri bers ariirthe money, ahall have a sixth cony, for his trouble. , 'Harrisburg,.'Nov. 20. 1840.' : Sperm Oil. • A very superior article of Sperm. Oil may be «,<7/ 9 a ihng?at Stevenson andDintle’sDrug and Chemical stores / ; r ; • -/.i. NEW GOODS. subaoriberrhas juat recclvctl fi'om the. -A.9.|ty,0.-sUpi>iy, arid>upelxorj ;;; ’ •: ' DSS.'jrre.WJEFE, • s.urg-bon dentist^ Si ESFECTFULLY .informs the ladies and atL gentlemen of Carlisle and its.vicinlty that Ilf sets Artificial Teeth in’ the most approved mariner; lie also scales, plugs and separates teeth to arrest decay. ’ , ’ Di-.N, prepares a tooth powder, which with tens the teeth, without Injuring the enamel, col ors the gums a fine red and refreshes tlie mouth. The tooth ache will be cured, in most cases, Without extraction; ant Tun odontalgic wash is prepared for healing sore gums and fasten the teeth. - , -, Ladies and gentlemen are requested to call and examine his collection-of. Porcelain or In. cnrruptablo teeth, which will never decay or change,color, anti are free from ail unpleasant odour, durable and well adapted lor chewing, which will be'inserted in the best manner and at fail-prices. ... ' ... . ■All persons wishing Di 1 . N. to call at their, dwellings will please to leave a line at his resi dence, No. 7 Harper’s How, when he will punc tually.attend to' every call in the line of his pro fession. From a long ami successful'practice,' he hopes to give general satisfaction. •Carlisle, August 1,1839.' m NEW AND CHEAP WHOLESALE ANTE RETAIL CONFECTIONARY & FRUIT STORE. , CmOltGM w- WESiIX, . ESP ECT FUEL Y announces to the citi* i!l|. zensof Carlisle and tlie publiejn general, tuat he has opened the above business'in the house formerly occupied by Ur. Roland, nearly opposite the Carlisle Bank, and next door to-Ar nold.O’ 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, Capilair, and Strawberry, all of which are manufactured by himself—also, Wa ter, Sada, Butter and Sweet CRACKERS. He intends kegping constantly on hand a', large as sortment of ; '■• ’ - ' PRfT AND NHTS, such as Raising Figs, Prunes, Dates, Currants, Oranges, Lemons, Citron, Almonds, Cream Nuts, Filberts, English Walnuts, Ground Nuts, ,Cscoa‘Nuts, &c. Sec.• ■-*■■• M E RC H and all others, will find it-to their advantage by calling before purchasing elsewhere'. All ord ers from the country will.be thankfully. receiv ed and promptly attended to. ■ BAKING- ; nttcncled to at the shortest notice. ICE CR.EAIVI sen-ed up.for partics. &c. N. B.—Two apprentices wanted to the above business. None need apply unless they ,cari come well recommended. - ■ s - May 7, 1840/ ' y ■ T AILOR PNG. THE subscriber would inform his friendsand the public in general, that hchas his shop in High Street, in the shop fufmeVly-Totcnpicu by Covfhack. M’Manns, one door west of N. W. Woods* store* and would solicit a share oi pub* lie patronage. .WILLIAM M’PHERSON. • August 20, 3 840, ss&RGjasjvs: bi.iu «.ijfrTs.v AT THE NEW STORE. fUA.Y.E just received a seasonable assort ment of UKY GOODS, which 1 have re cently purchased and will be able to sell them at greatly reduced prices. 'The stuck consists of extra wool dyed blue, blucli, brown, olive and various other fcolors of ' 8P.0.&D CLOTS, , • very superior CAbSIMEKES and Sattincts, English and Domestic linen ik cotton Drillings, and’a general assortment of summer slulF tor men’s and boys’ wear, Hangups, Cords, Lion skin Cloth, together with a great variety ol Chintzes, Galic.oes, Mouslin de Laities of rich shades,' French Lawns, Bombazine, Gro de Khihe Silk, blue black 'ltalian' and Mattiohe Silk , French needle worked and common Capesj bohinct anti cotton Laces and Edgings, Footing of various breadths 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 Shawls and Hand kerchiefs—also a full assortment of Domestic Goods, Groceries, Shoes, Hats and Cups, all ol whichhave lately been sclecteclwith-care,which makes me confident that I sell good goods and give good bargains. I therefore take the liber ty of inviting my former customers and friends and the pnhlic gcnerally, to examine my stock in due season. • • ■Thankful lor past favors I hope by close per sonal attention to business to merit and it ccive a share of public-patronage. , , chas. barnitz. - CnrlislerMajv T, -1840.-:-,, T -v . - y - VALUABLE FARMS FOR ’ ' , SALE. THE subscriber offers for sale the following described real estate, situate in Green town' ship, Franklin county, adjoining the Turnpike road, and within one mile ol Greenvillagc, viz: 1 -—A Farm of first rate limestone land, containing 190 acres, having thereon erected a two story ■ ’ ”, " . STONE! HOUSE, ";Vv: a new Frame Barn, Shetls, Cribs,, and ; all the necessary out buildings, .with a sufficiency of timber.land., : ”. . -a ■ 3. —A Farm, also of first-rate limistone land, (adjoining the above) containing X7S acres: having thereon erected a ■ - : ~ . - - ■' - TW*& STOK V ■ ™||||| S r mNE HOUSE, BANK BAB.V, 6heds, Ur ills, and.out buildings) .qua a full pro portion of first rate timber. On each of the above tracts are never failing wells of good water,, arid orchards of choice fruit, the traces aiie in good repair, arid the l.md in a high state of cultivation. These farms are riot surpassed by any ii\ the east end of the coun ty ■■ V , 3 - —A small, farm of Pine land, three miles snulhdfShippensbijfg, adjoiriiitpr the farm of John Ghppiriger, Esq., containing 100 acre's. This properly is well.timbered, arid would be a comfortable lVome,io- a person that wanted a handsome low priced property. • For further particulars applv subscri-' ber residing in the borough oTShinpcnaburir, Cumberland county, Pa. , .1"’ August 24, 1840. ".n ' A perijtisHißvlng claims against the Cohn ,■ i*; monwcalttf of Pennsylvania, through, my :lmnds:,aB .Hi;igBac Inspector, are hereby, notified ’ ape regusted to inake thcin knuwn tonie;inimf- they .may,be properly' lasted for payment uptoihelst of January 1841, ls rendered [necessary ; by- ldte -ar* F,?hSe?ngptif ufalie Auditor ,General’.ahd r State 1 reasurer,_nndthose neglecting this notice may IjoVgct their money for ahotnei year."' ' ” Brig.' *«*». } I [Ciiriisl^Jc- ~ " IV-J*. More proofs of the efficacy of Dr. Harlich** Jonas lUhtmaV, of Suiuncy town, Fa., entirely cured of the above disease, which he was afflicted.with for six years: his symptoms were a sense of distension and oppres sion after eating, distressing pain In of the stomach , nausea, loss of appetite, gioniness and dimness of sight, extreme debility, flatulen ce, acrid .eructations,, sometimes vomiting, and pain in the rig ht side, depression of spirits, dis turhed rest, faintness, anti not able to pursue his business without causing his immediate exhaus (ion and weariness. • Mr. Hartman is happy to state to the public and.is willing to give any in formation to the afflicted, respecting the won-; derful benefit lie received from the use of Dr. Harlich’s Compound Strengthening and German Aperient Pills. For sale by. J. J. MYERS & Co., ’Carlisle, Coughs, Colds Consumptions Mrs, A. Wilson, of Xjancasler county, Pa., coughing, pain in her side, back and head, de praved appetite; spitting of blood, no rest at night, Bcc. After using two'bottles of Doctor Sway he’s Compound Syrup of PrunusVirginiana or Wild Cherry, she found herself relieved, ami by.the time 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 dailv ccitlficates of various persons, which add sufficient testimony of the great efficacy oTthis kivaluable medicine, Forsnleby - J.J. Mykrs£#Co ZiIVXSft COMPLAIKT Cured by the use of pr. HhiTicli's Compnu Strengthening anti German Aperient Rills. Mr. William; Richard, Pittsburg, Pa, et tirely cured of theabdve distressing diseasc:- his symptoms were, pain and weight in the let side, loss of appetite, vomiting, acrid ciucta tions, a distension of the stomach, sick headache, lurred tongue, countenance changed to a citron color, difficulty of breathing, disturbed rest, at tended with a cough, great debility,.with 'other symptoms indicating great derangement of rite functions of the liver. Mr. Richard bad the td viefe ol several physicians, but received no re lief, until using Dr. Harlich’s Medicine, which terminated in effecting a perfect cure. , For s tie by J. I. MYERS & CO. ■' . Arrives, Eastern daily about 12 m ** , * 1 5, p. m. 10 a. m Western •• “ 11a.m. 11 a. ni. “ “II a. m. .4 p: n>. Southern “ • “ 12 m. ,10 a. m, Mechanicsb’g *' •• 12 m. 7p. fn Newville “ " 11 a, mi 11 a. m, R. t.AMIiERTON. P. .11 "KTSTHEREAS the Carlisle Saving Fund Sc-. vy ciety, will expire in 1813. Notice is here by given, agreeably to the constitution and laws of Pennsylvania, that the stockliolders'of said in stitution intend applying to tho next Legislature of tho Commonwealth for a renewal of charter, change of name, 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 bo continued in Carlisle, Pa. JOHN J. MVEItS. September 10, 1810. . . Cm V_ . : s Economy/. , The Vcstimental Spirits prepared by DivWV C. McPherson, are warranted to be superior to to any other preparation of the. kind now in use for the removal of all kinds of Grease, .Tar, Oil, Paint, Wax, 15*0., Ifom ladies & gentlemen’s' wearing apparil. For sale In Carlisle hv . ’ STEI r JiNSOA r Uf DINKLE. Fresh, I)rugs, Medicines, Sjc. The subscribers have just-received a supply ol fresh DrugsTMetlicinesj Chemicals, Oils. Paints, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, Fruits, Bcc., all of which will be sold oh reasonable terms hv SrEVEATSOjXti DIATKLB. The-American Corn Plaster stands unrivalled U the long list of remedies for the'curb of corns. All that is necessary in order to test its virtues •s,to make trial of the - article, when its efficacy will be experienced. For sale hv -! STKVEjYSOjYiA.DIVKI.R. FKESH Salad Oil of very fine quality, just received and for safe by Stevenson & t)ih kic. ; a-. ; , ■ ■ ■ JUST receivetin supply of veiy sup< rior To. mato Ketchup; for rsale by:Stevenson and Dinkle. ■ , ■:< • For Sale. RtOO.Bushcls Bituminous Coal, of.excellent dL»qnality, at the Ware; House of Rhcem& Hal bert,-Wost High street, Carlisle.-.,. v i‘:‘ '- r , Auguste, 1840.:.; . '-I' 'T .; Mints! Hats! Iftilsf ■ , Blacd and,whitc:Kussia, yigoniiiy Pur, Chip, Palm. l.eat, he.phdrn,-VlfiUdw Chnq; and* \Vi.r! Hats; Kir4fale.W]bßle4nirand^i%tSnr'l~‘ : ''';.'. 4 '' ; '' chas-jiarnttz. Hfc AKEHS and Others that make'use of gen* JOJuine ff, Ni Orleans molasses, are informed that it isfoy'sale'by^l'-■ !^1 . f NEVIN.' . Subsonhera. havd. juat'ffetumed-’from' tliß Weet Vftth : a"lot ;of FBATHERS,'ahd'T)Him> EA-CHES / Which they, dffer.-ior ! sale dt/ Uicir stops robin tJdrneh.ofHaridvet' add J L'6hilter stroefsi ; Also pn'harjd; a large’slock ‘of : Hdrsci,- suitable fqr Saddle, Harness; or: l)tauoifcTf s ‘ -I ' ? All o^ which will be : soid.‘tfe«toiBbfeV;v : : !•>, ; '<■■■" J . v- ; y«AM)ybroS:GRXER.:'■ V' -Carlislei', ; Decf%' f. ■ 3t. , Cw'tificatesof fSgyncy For the Sale of Brandrelites Universal Ve getable Plushy are Keld in Cumberland \ ,county by the following agents. w. HITNEE, Carlisle. Culbmsou; Shippensbufg. ,Ad«rh Hiegle, Mechanicsburg. < , .•> Uqkc 5c Drenneman,‘NeW Cumberland. .Gilmore 5c M’KUmcy, Newyiile. I*.Kieftle & Co., Churchtdwn. r M. G. UUpp, Shiremanstown. *■ As counterfeits qf.these pills are in some cases ‘Sold for the genuine the safety of the pub lie requires that none should be purc.hased ex cept *om those recognized ns agents aboyc,* RICHES NOTHE ARTEC. Those who enjoy health,'must ccitainly feel blessed when they compare themselves to those sufferers that-have been afflicted for years with various diseases which thd human family are all subject to be troubled with. Diseases present themselves in various forms and front; various circumstances, which ih the commencement, may all be checked by the nsc«-f l>r* O. P* Har iich’s Compound strengthening .and German Aperient Pills,— .such as Dyspepsia,Live! Com- Shunts, Pain in the side, Rheumatism, General lebility, Female Diseases, and all diseases to which human nature is subject, where the sto mach is affected, Directions for using these Medicines always accompany thenp These Medicines can be taken with perfect safety by the most delicate female, as they are mild in their operatton and pleasant in their effects. Principal Offlce-for the United States; No. el North,Eighth street, Philadelphia. Also,-lor sale by ■ _ J. J, MYERS 5c CO. DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA !I POST OPPIOB,, Carlisle, Pa. x\ug«st 1, 1840, ‘ Arrival and Departure of Mails. BANK NOTICK. CJ'orns. IWDRTAN'E WSCPWM, THE public are hereby directed to the med ical advettisementsof Ur, HARUCH’S celebrated Compound Strengthening Thriic, and German Aperient J‘Ula, which, are a Medicine of great value to the afliicfed,'discovered by O. P, Harlich, a celebrated physician at Alldcrf, Germany, which has been used with unparal leled success throughout Germany-; This Med icine consists of two kinds.- vraV the German A perient.and the Compound Strengthening Tonic Pills. They are each jut. up. in small, packs, and. should; both be-userlto-effect a -pennant nt cure. Tliosejwho ai'e affllcted would do well to make a trial of-this invaluable. Medicine,as they never produce sickness or nausea while; using. A safe and effectual remedy for ■ ■ i j>»spspsia oa frnataisTXovr, and all Stomach Complaints; pain in Side, Liv f*' V'nn , plaints- Loss of Appuife, .Flutulcncy, I alphation of tliciK-art, Gf nerijl IJ.ebility,Nei vous Irritability, Sick Headache, Female Dis eases, Spasmodic Affections, Rheumatism, Asth mas, Consumption,.&c. Ihe German Aperient / are to cleanse the stcmach and purify - the -Blood, • Ihe Tonic nr Strengi/iening :J*illa are to strengthen and invigorate the nerves and di gestive organs and give tone to the Stomach, as all diseases originate h orn impui hies of the blued and disordered stomach-' This im.de of treating diseases is pursued by all practical Physicians, which experience has taught them to,be the only remedy to effect a tpre. only rc commcn.Oed and prescribed by Ih'c most expe rienced-Physicians in iheir daily practice, but also taken by those gentlemen theniai lves,wiu n ever they feel the symptoms of:thdse .'diseases, in which they know theip to : -be ijfhcarhus. — This is the case in-all large-cities in whichihey have an extensive sale. Jt is nut to be nndei stond that "these medicines will cure ail diseases merely by purifying the- blood—this they will notcloj-but they certainly'will, and sufficient authority of daily proofs ass; rting that lho>o medicines, taken ns ’recommended by the tli rcctions which accompany them, will (lire a great majority of diseases of thooloniarh, lungs, and liver, by which impui ities of lire blood are occasioned. Ask for Dr. H irlich’s Compound Strengthen ing Tonic,:am! German Aperient Pills. Principal Office fertile sale of this medicine is at No. 19 North Eighth street, Philarti 1|;I-in. Also—For sale at the drug store of J. i. MV EUS 8c CO., Carlisle, who are Agents for Cumberland count}’. Ndv-iSI, 1839. Vaughan 4 - Peterson’s fictl Liniment. fijjUPEKIUK to all other applications' for - rheumatism, chilblains,. spiains, mnnhntss .ot the limbs', stillness and weaknessui the pints, sore throat, &c. Hy rubbing the Liniment will 'limSAheti'CWvdrill); ufe')'ffihr;%.tv(r w wntrh’c'i mgev- ■ cap the relief afforded in t hat painful form of the the disease ‘ : RHEUMATISM OF THE HEAD. Numerous cures in all the above ali'a-finns have come tinder the observation ofthe pn prielovs. .The following statement of. a rcmat liable tore of partial paralysis of a limb is from ’ William 1,. Norton, Esij. a. well.known and respcctajtie magistrate of Southwark: . ' Messrs. Vaughan BcPeterson—Tloringsevor al weeks 1 suffered a partial paraljsis ol the righl.arm and of the third.and fourth lingers.ol the righ; hand, which sensibly affivlul the Whole power of the latter; writing became to me a difficult task which I could not execute, lint with greatly diminished legibility. '1 heme of half a bottle nf your Imminent gave entire is - lief, and I cheerfully bear tins testimony to its efficacy. For sale hv STEVENSON 8c DINKI.E. ■ Carlisle, Jan. 16, 1840. ’ „.st- SHORT FACl'lji. , TO.T; B ASTLICI'BD. fl' is sometimes urged that the Uhv nmatism cannot he cured by external applications,— i bis may be true sometimes! hut it is also cer tainly true that this dirtressing complaint can not he cured hy internal remedies, except 1 • their long and constant use, hy which' perhaps, at the snipe lime tlte system becomes get eiallv deranged, debilitated'and destn icd. I.vei, were not this the case how shall the,-great dis tress of the sufferer he alleviate d while eto h slow ahd dnuhtfnl reniedi’s have their i flee I ‘ The answer is plain, candid anil most true—Use Sr. Ecwc’s Kerve nd Bone Liniment. No name could benioreaiipnpi i.de. It reach es and soothes' the nervesi and allays pains most effectually on its first appjjrath n, and by u l\ w applicat ions removes more i ffeclnallj and speed ily Uluumatic pains than any internal or exter nal remedy was ever known to do. Try it and be convinced. . Fofsalediv STEVENSON 8c DINKI.E. Carlisle, J»n. 36, - Closes 7 )>, m. ATTEHTD TO XOUR COUGH. REV. DR, BARTHOLOMEW’S 'Pink JExpectoruut Syrnjp, AN 'agreeable cordial ami- effective renndy for coughs, colds, hoarseness, pains in the breast, influenza, hand breathing, and diliieulf expectoration, . . However incredible-it may appear, Dur.tir Uarthnlbniew’s Pink Expectorant' Sr tup has never been .known to tail in,affording telit 1 in the above cases., Many certificates have, Ihui received attestinß itit virtues.’ The jiuhlib i.ie , respectfullyjpnviieil to nnit'e a'trial of the arti cle when its value will be .fully attested. For ■- sale,.!)/. . STEVENSON & HINKLE. January 16, 1840. . . DR. SWAYNE: Respected Friend:—From the very beneficial eiletls which I have received frhm the use of thy Compnnnd ijjmji of\yilcl Cherry Bark, lam fully willing to tea- ' tify to the astonishing effi cf. My attack was .that of a common cold, whi' h begun to threat en something of a, more serious nature. Being fcinmmended to' use the above.Syrpp, I, finally gave it a trial, and am happy.to say. it gave n.e almost instant relief. I have used it frequently, add always with the same beneficial effects. If others .would use tills medicine at the commence n ert of their colds and coughs, tliev would pre vent a disease which would • be, more idaVming' t its-character, and muclvmnre obstinate in the ' cure. _ j j Klivood 1,. Husky. N. W; corner of Arch ty Fifth sts; Fhila Eighth month, 23, 1839. ■> , ’• he ahovemedicine.is for sal by J. J, Myers Co:, Carlisle.; : - DySpepsiaand Hypocondriacistn. Cured by-Dr. Harlfch’a celebrated Medicines . : of Schuylkill hiptih street, rhiladelphia, afflicted for several yeais with the above distressing disease—Sickness at the stomach, headache,* palpitation of the heart, impaired appetite) 'acrid erbcliiti.ons, coldness and; weakness of the extremities; emaciation I & geiieraUdebility, disturbed rest, a pressure and weight at the stomach nftcr eating. seycro flying pains in the chest.'hack nfKi Sidcs. costVreness, a dislike forsneiety or conversation; languor and lassitude upon lhe least’; occasion; ‘ Miy :McrH- son had applied to the most eminent physicians, who considered it beyond the power of human skilito restore JiltifTto health; hnwcvcr.as bis alflicUbns had reduced him' to a deplorable roo ditiooi thavang been induced by, befriend ; of bis to try.Jir. Harlich’s Medicines, as they being, highly recommended, bv, which he procured - two packages tpr .trial; before using the second package) he foend greatly Velicved/and by. contmnibg the’, ,use oltheini the'disease en- * tircly disappeared—he is now;enjoying all the blessings ( ,f perfect health, ■ . ’ ■ , I-or sale by _• J. J. Mvtns W Co. TMST received some desirhble'GOODS snita* 'JUr hie for the season, ait the store of ‘:-' 'V }■ A. RICHARDS. July 30, 1810.
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