SHERIFFS SALE. BY virtue of a writ of'Levari' Facias to .me directed, issued out of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Cumberland county, will be expo sed to public sale at the court’lvmse.in the, bor, ough of Carlisle, on Friday the 9tli of August -1839i at 10 M. the following descri bed'ffeal estate, to .wit: Ml that Mtesstmge) plantation and tract of land, situate in the town ship,of South Middleton in the county of Cum berland, bounded and described as follows;", jto wit:—Beginning ut an ash oak tree on Mountain creek, thence by lands of the heirs of Charles McClure, dec’d, south fourteen and a half de grees, cast thirty three perches to a post, theftce across said creek by land of John . McClure ‘and the heirs of Joseph Knox dcc*d, (called the Pa per Mill tract,) south seventy live dcjprees ahd a half,- west thirty perches, to mountain stone, thcncc along the Afonover and Carlisle Turnpike Hoad, north nine and a half degrees, west fifteen perches and two tenths to limestone, thence by the same land' of McClure and Knox’s heirs, south eighty nine degrees, west fifty five perches and seven 1 tenths to,a white oak. 'thcncc by the salne land, north one and a half degrebs, cast forty-four perches and-aeven-tenths—to-a~postr thence by the same land, south eighty two and three fourths degrees, west fifty three perches and five tenths to a post, thence by the same land, north nine degrees, west twenty, five per: chca and six tenths to a post, thence by lands of William Moore's heirs, npyilTfifty five degrees, east seventy eight perches tn a black oak, thence across said Turnpike by the same land, north forty three degrees, east one hundred and five perches to a Spanish oak, thence by land of the heirs of Philip Reichtef, decM, south fifty four degrees and one fourth, cast thirty three perch es and seven tenths to a black oak, thence by the seme land, north thirty two degrees* east twen ty one perches and seven tenths to asfope heap* thence by land formerly of Jacob Jobj south six ty three apd a half degrees, east twenty six per ches an f d seven tenths to a hole on the bank of creek, thence up said creek by itssev cral.courses and distances to the place of begin ning, containing one hundred and eightacrcs and eighty-five perches and allowances, together with nil and singular the buildings,' woods, water courses, rights, privileges and, appurtenances, whatsoever thereunto'belonging, or !qany-way appertaining: having thereon erected a two story log house and two one story log houses, and ‘ a large brick bank barn. Seized and taken rn execution as the property of iViiiarn Barbor jr. and Samfi&on MtiUi'n. . And.to be sold by me. . ‘JOHN MYERS, Sherifc Sheriff’s’ Office, Carlisle*'? July 11,1839., S COAL.! COAL! JUST received"ancTforsaleat my landing near the Steam Mill, on the Canal, 500 tons o£ Red Ash Pine Grove Coal, warranted tb be the best article of the kind known- At the present time*' It will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. " * Also—-a large quantify of LUMBER of dif ferent kinds and rS/iing/es; JPiastcrt Salt by the barrel, tfc.- all .of which articles will be disposed of at t ihc raost reasona ble prices CHARLES L. BERGHAUS. Harrisburg, June 6, 1839. . 5m FRESH SUMMER GOODS. ARNOLDS CO. are just receiving a large assortment of Goods suitable for slimmer wear: The public are respectfully invited ’to call. . • June 20 , ~~' SMfERIFJF’S S&JLE. BY virtue of «. writ of Venditioni Exponas fo me directed* issued out Of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, will be cxposecTto public sale at. the Courthouse in the borough of Carlisle, on Frlday-thc 9th day of August, 1839, at 10 o'clock,'A. M. the following described real estate, to wit: „ All the interest of PATRICK BOYLE in a half lot of Ground, situate in the borough "of Carlisle, containing 240 feet In depth, more or less,adjoining lots of John Early on the east, Louther street on the south, Robert Lnyburri on the west, and an alley on the north, haying thereon erected a two story XtOCr ZSOTTSjB* frame Stable and other out honses. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Patrick Boyle • And to be.sold by me, JOHN MYERS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, July 11, 1839. 5t To all Claimants and bosons interested. TATOTICE is hereby given that a writ of scire J.SI facias to August Term, 1839, to nie direct ed, lias been issued o,ut of the Court ot Common Pleas of Cumberland county, tm the following Mechanic’s Liens entered and recorded in the Court of Common Pleas aforesaid, viz: William Alexander, va. . A The T rustecs of Dick- / n . ~ , inson College, in the b'o- f , s "r, M f‘ l-ough of Carlisle, hi the £u"’ No. 49 county of - Cumberland \ Au B ust teim, 1889. (owners) and Henry My-J • ers, contractor. J . Samuel Resster, ' f Sci. Ta. stir Media va. s-nics’Lien, No. 26 Afi - ■ James Moore. J gust Term, 1859. JOHN MYERS, Sheriff. ■ Sheriff’s Ofhce, ? . ■ n rlisle, July 11,1839. S .. j t . CHEAP HEADY MADE CLOTHING. mHE subscriber thankful lor past favors, res - J^pectfuUy:mforms^heipublic:that-be-bas-on liamya large assortment of ready made clothing rtt his .establishment,.a few doors west of the Post-Office, in Majhstreet, Carlisle, :wliich he offers for sale-on very moderate terms. He al so continues .to carry on the Tailoring business, and will always be grateful.for a share of public patronage,- Jiine 13,1839, WILLIAM M’PHEKSON. ' tf MOULDERS. 8 gogil are wanted im mediately at-,Oak; Grove Fuffiace* Perry •county. Id whom constant. employment will b*e xfilVHejyitl good wages paid.' Apply to ‘ * ,''T‘ ‘ P LIEa » TIIUDItTM.-- * Oak Grove, May 30, 1839. - 2m FORGEMEN RANTED, BIXGOODREFINERS wanted immediate ly at.Di.ckinson Forge. .Apply to -A.G. EGE. " May 2,1839. - '[[ '• ' ‘. Figured and Plain Silks, some splendid plain, watered • g l|. anil Gro-de-Swiss anas, which al‘e;oirered a t unusually |»w prices. June SO- r Arnold Co. ttIIT'JrIKR EAS/ttie charter of. the. “Carlisle Society,’’will expirein 1843! Notice is hereby.given agreeably to the consfitu tion;andiawsof Pennsylvania, that, the sfnckhol-' derenfsaidinsy'tdtionrintend applying to the next Legislature of the comWionVealth for- arenewal of xhatter.—Change,of name,'style; and title to' “Cumberland Valley Rank," increase of capital to $200,000 and genial-discounting and banking! privileges all Bnder.such restrictions ftsthe lleg-i jslaturejnay continued m.Garlisle, Cumberlarirkcminty.-Pa 1 * JOIJN J. MYF.RS. -•? 6.0' ! ‘A'lgiiit 1, 1339. • NEW- GOODS!:: “ANDREW ~RICHA RDS, Is noui opening a splendid assortment of Spring ntitl Summer OODS, AC the south-east corner o f Market Square, mell known an Bredin's Corner, and recent ty occupied by Geo. IV. Crabb, , , COMPRISING IN.PAUT Blue, Black, Blue Black, Invisible Green, Ada- I'ade and Brown ■ ■ CLOTH Si " Ribbed, Striped and Plain CASSIMERES; a splendid assortment of Black,Blue-black,Green, Msiusc, Fawn, Slate, Gro de Naple, Gro de .Swa, Gro dq Seiji, and Hess Italian SILKS; Florence assorted colors, together with a splen did assortment of Ralgucs, Figured Silks, a va riety of Prints and Chintzes, hew style Lawns, Mouslindelaiues, Ginghams, Painted, Cross-bar red, Striped, Jaconctt Sc Cambric-Muslin, a fine assortment of . • CAIiICOES, ji:superior-assortjnent-of—Veils-and chiefs, a generhl assortment of Summer, figured and plain Satiiin TESTINGS, Summer Cloths, Snttincts, plain and striped Linens, Irish Linens. Velvet Cords; Beaverteens, Checks, Cotton Drillings, Tickings, &c. • A'general assortment of Leghorn, Tuscan, and colored Nun Bonnets, Palmleaf and Leg horn Hats. 1 A.generarassartmentofGauzc, Mantua, L(fVe and Satin Ribbons, a splendid assortment of Hosiery and Cloves. GHOCSBRIBSs Rio, Porto Rico, Java and Sumatra Coffees, Su gar, Sugarhouse and Orleans Molasses.'Young Hyson, Imperial and Black Teas, and Soap. His presentstock of Goods have been selected with much care, and will be sold at such prices as will not fail to give satisfaction to those wish ing to purchase, He is very thankful for past favors, and hopes by strict attention to business, and ri disposition to please to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage. dj“A large supply of WINDOW GLASS just received, and for sale. ‘ Carlisle, April 18, 1839. tf NEW COACH mA. KING , JESFJgiSI,TISa.WEJVT, IN CARLISLE, PAf THE subscribe!' having just un-iyed fromthe east with some.of the-best workmen that could be-procured,■’is now. prepared to finish work in the most fashionable-style, and.'of live best materials. -He will manufacture any thing In til at line of business, such as , . 0A.5.8, OQA.CH3S, C-lOS, sulkys CARRS Agues, of every description. Me has now in his employ probably, one of the best Spring Makers and Coacli Smiths that is now in the state. His charges shall be moderate and his .work will all be warranted. - . Repairing done in the neatest manner and with despatch.;,- - _TJrc subscriber humbly solicits the patronage of the public, for which lie will tender his most sincere thanks. ' FRED’K A. KENNEDY Car/is/c, Aprl/18, 1839._ t NEW GOODS. JUST received and now opening at the store of the subscribers, corner of Hanover and- LouthcK streets, Carlisle, a general assortment of SPRIXO & SUMMER GOODS, Spring Chintzes, Calicoes, Ginghams, Lawns, Muslindelaines, Challies, Veils, Bonnets, Rib-, bons, Cadet Cloths, Uassimeres, and finc,Sati nets. Also, a first rate assortment of Domes tics, such as brown and bleached Muslins, Tick ings, Table Cloths, with a great variety of stuffs for Gentlemen's Summer wear, such as Summer Cloth, French Velvet, Drillings and plain Lin ens of all kinds, Velvet Cords, Beavertecns and Nankeens—Stocks, Cravats, Breasts and Col lars,. Gloves and VES TINGS, Also a good as sortment of Qiieensivare atid Groceries, all of which will he sold low and on accommo dating terms. ■ The public are respectfully in vited to'cali-and examine before making their purchases, and they will he sure to get bargains. HAMILTON & GKIER. WIL.ff.IASS SIOUIffY, MAS taken that well —. known tavern stand in the east end of High " Street, Carlisle, sign. of Commodore Ferry, late- Strolim, wdiere he shall be happy at all times rn ar-TO^llilteiw^gMßjL ■ commodate Waggoners, Travellers and others, withall thingsneedful to their comfort and converiienre. ‘ H's Bnr shull-be constantly supplied with the chdicest-of Liquors, and his Table with the best the markets will afford. A careful and attentive hostler will always be at hand to wait upon those who may need his services. In short,, nothing shall be wanting to render general satisfaction to all who may favor the house with their, custom. CaVlisfe, May 2, 1839. - .', 3mo. PUOCIiiWUTIOIV. MHEUEAS the Hon. Samuel Hepburn, President Judge of.the.Court.of_Cotmhon Pleas in ihe counties of Cumberland, Juniata & Perry, and the Hoh. John Stuatt and John J.e fevre. Judges of the said Court of Common Pleas of the county of Cumberland/ have issued their precept bearing date the* 17th day of April 1839, and . to me .d\r.ected, for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery/ and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, at Car lisle, ro P r *^ tor respectfully infor’rnsthe pub _lic in general that he is'now’ ready to ac comiriodatfi.a-laige number dt Boarders ahd Vis* nfj?’ V are:siniated:4i milps north ■ Oapr ondhe North-lVinunigin.' BATHING erected-(botlfwarin'und*hhldf)fnrid'':cverv;ac< •commodatren may be relied on;- v - .■June 57, 1839. D : idailyfiim ar-i hslg to the Springs during the season, for the; accommodation of Visiters.' '• 19.“. important To Jflillera Sf •JfSanufacturcrs. HOWD'S IMPROVED DIRECT ACTION - WATER WHEEL. THE public are informed that the subscriber haa^,bought the right of the above water wheel, for the State of Pennsylvania; It is con sidered by those having them in use, as one* of the most important improvements that.has ever TTeen introduced. Persons desirous of seeing the •wheel, can do so, bv calling at the foundry of DAVID COCKLEY, .Lancaster., The an nexed certificates have been 'given, as-a slight testimonial of Upvalue; they will speak for theih selves. All communications addressed to the suberiberin Lancaster,* Pa.', will.be promptly at tended to.. MICHAEL M’MATH. ■ iy April 11; 1839. •fCoPY.] This is to certijy, that I. have put in one of Howd’s Patent Cast Iron Direct Action Water Wheels, in the place of a Reaction Wheel; that the Direct Wheel flood the ta’tl race as much by.three inches as the reaction did,,and that I can grind seven bushels with the direct action-whoel-an--hourjr-and — drivc“twmri)tr'of stones, where I could not grind four Umbels in the same time with the rehclion and drive one run of stones. PETER FAHNESTOCK. Ephrata Ip. Lan. co, Oct, 1838. Allnway, May 5, 1838. / This may certify, that I have been engaged in putting in S. B. Howd*a cast iron direct ac tion Water Wheel, both in the State of New York and in Michigan, and..can give it my decided opinion that with 8 feet head or under, rightly put in, it will do more business with the same water than any other water wheel which I have yet had any experience in, and in refer ence to back water, is second best to none that I have yet tried.. In reference to guarding a gainst ice; there can be no better operation; and it is very easy to be kept in repair, . .STEPHEN-AILES, Millwright. Alloway, September 3, 1838. Tills may certify thatl have had in my Will one of Mr. Hovyd's dirpet water wheels for the space of- oi)c year. It is a five feet wheel, and I have had a re-action in the sameplace—l have also had Wheeler’s Union Wheel, yet I think .Mr. Howd’a will do more business with less wa ter than any other I have tried. It does well in back water. I. have had from sto 6 feet head. I think we could do as much wnrk’wUh .half the water as we used to do with the under shoot wheel, which has also been in operation in my inilir LAWRENCE RILEY. Lvons. September 3, 1838. This may certify, that we nave used one of S. Howd’s patent water Wheels since December last, by the side of a re-action wheel, and we think that Howd’s will do double the business, with the'samc waterthat the're-action, wheel wisdom*. very near* We never have hut three feet headland can grind with that eight bushels per hour.. .We are subject to back-water.. This wheel will do as good business under hack wa ter as the re-action, and we recommend it to the attention and patronage of the public. ~ ~ : Simon RUirrr, - MILES S. LEACH. DR. 1. G. LOOMIS. DENTIST. SNTENDS residing permanently in Carlisle, and Would respectfully offer.his professional services to the citizens of the place and vicinity. He lias taken rooms at-Col. FerrOe’s Hu£plj where he may be found at all hours. Persons requesting it will be waited upon ai their residences. C Dr. Georgt D. Foulke, ' Reference)— Rev. T/ios. C. r Jhornton, C Dr. David A r . Mahon , Carlisle. Dec. 6,183 S. ~A VALUABLE TAN YARD ■ POP RENT, AT- HARPER'S FEIiRY, VA. THE lease for one or more years their valuable Tan Yard, with all its appendages. It is one of the best locations in Virginia for carrying on the businessmen an extensive scale, as there is abundant room and the materials are ample. A number of the Vats are under cover, and all the buildings arc ot the most suitable kind—besides the grinding of Bark (which can be got convenient and at fair prices,) is done by water power. 1 Any quantity ot Hides can be procured in the neighborhood, as there is no other tannery with in several miles of,the place—and there is also every facility for getting hides from the cities, and sending them to market when tanned, cith er by rail road or canal. There is, likewise, a demand at tilts place for a large quantity of Leather annually by the Government. Possession will be given immediately^ For further particulars enquire of HUGH GILLEECE 6c CO. Harper’s Ferrj), Feb, T, 1839. eowtf VALUABLE REAL ESTATE pqp sale. THE subscriber will sell at private sale, a val -uable. tract oflandi situate in Newton town ship,. Cumberland county, about a half mile west of Stoughstown, on the . leading -to Chambersburg, adjoining lands ol John Slouch and Samuel Browncllcr, containing-S I X-T-Y. EIGUT, f ACIIE , of first ...rate LIME STONE LAND, about fifteen acres of which are covered witli thriving Young. Timber; the ..remainder is'under good fence and ina high state of cultivation, having thereon erected a Jfea TWO STORY LOGHOUSE, : AND T NEPPLOGBARN. There is also on the premises a thriving young afililc orchard. V Any person .wishing to view theipremises will call-with the subscriber, residing m Frankford township, about one mile north of Alter’s mill, and a short distance from Hetrick’s store. ' . SAMUEL MARQUART. June 13,1839. 2in. A new Line 6F Freight Cars ’ PROM TO ?BU' AOLFBIA. THE subscriber, grateful for past 1 favors, re spectfully acquaints hisfriehds and the pfib lic,.thnfhe has pm into operation.on the HAR RISBURG; LANCASTER, and COLUMBIA RAIL ROA'Dya lino ofnew DOUBLE CARS, which will run regularly between HatTisbm-g. & Philadulphia.by.which Goods. antl.Prodhce of all descriptions will be forwarded with.care and despatch, nt the lowest rates of freight. (inmlswill be received ntthe'WAREHOUSE of.THOM AS J. MAX WELLsN. E. corner, of Broad and Vine streets, Philadelphia, and for warded to Harrisburg, .Carlisle,’ Chartibersburg, and intermediate places, and bv the subscriber, - , vOWEN M’GABE. Harrisburg, Jam 31,1839. h r ; ~-r iT7*FISHr. SALT AND PLASTER, CON STANTLY ON HAND. Cash paid fop almost all kinds of county/,produce'". Va -i, i'.*v.-’V V TH.E subscriber respectfully informs tTiepub . ... be thyrt she cohtinuesVtb'cleanse .Clothes of grease, stains', £cc. in the, best milliner and with put injuring the cloth.” She ivULalso.atteiid to :.V7fr.:’ v , ajl kinds'of YhrnsVCfdths, Silli's,- &‘c."''ic. : ' 'any, on the mbst- iddßka _ Her residence f s a fewdonrabast oflMr.-A, RlcnwdV.stbrdjiCdntre Square. Carlisle. i ’' „ .7s ■ JAN E-. M6MUIIR AY. April 25,1338. ' - i y CHANGE OP AGENTS THRASHING MACHINES For MorrlsonTa Uulvcraal Mcdlcluca. ' and ‘ HJFORA 110 SHEPHERD MOAT, latt Sole Rnn&T 1 DAiirfp JO. Agent in tlie United States, having been HOIIBB POWER dismissed' by the British College of Health, Dr. 'call and examine foe tourselves! George 1 aylpr now of the city of New "York, The subscribers, thankful for pasttavfirs, take • S Jv C i n a PP“‘ n ted Sole General-Agent and fly- this method of informing the public that they the United States. still continue the buildingof Thrashing Machines Ihe said GeorgeTftylor has appointed A. D. and Horae Power, at their old stand, in Louther Wlmsteadrpf Montrose; Susquehanna county,' streetrCarlisld,'where Farmers arid' I ennsylvama, Sole General Agent for the states at. all times be supplied. They have made a or Maryland and Delaware, and thirty three considerable improvement ou the power ajul counties.east of the Allegheny Mountains, Penn* machine, and have also attached a sylvaniai and George C. Hand, Surgeon Dentist, FLO V T I',R 'PITT? A STIPTfi of Allentown, Dektgh county. Pa., Genera] A- . 1 UItASII I.lt. gent for four counties in the state of New York, "I 1 " 0 .' 1 for durability and simpleness of ennstme nnd seven in the state of New Jersey to wit- tlon 18 surpassed by none, and a Straw Carrier. Burlington. Cape May, Cumberland. Glouces- , Having all manner of confidence ill the supe ter, Monmouth and Salem in the stale of New n °nty ot the above mentioned machine. Btc. they Jerseyt Genhessec, Livingston, Monroe and are willing that Farmers shall, teat them before SteulJcn,in the state of New York. making the purchase. Hereafter, no person can or will vend the gc- Persons wishing to purchase or examine the nuine Hygeian Medicines within the said dis- machine will please make, application at the tricts, except by the authority of the sliid A.D. l )u bhc house ot John Cornman, Carlisle Olmstead and George C. Hand., All former * NEVIUS 8c MiICHELL. agencies within said districts having terminated by the removal of H. S. Moat, who isnow offer -ing.foiujale_under-tlie-firm-of-Mout-is’-l?elham T ..Medicincs of their own manufacture, which will readily be detected, as such will not have the sip nature of A. D. Ohhslcnd, G. C. Hand, or Olinstead ts* Hand, on the cover of each box or package, ' .The lending principles ofthe Hygeian or Mor isonlnn theoiy ot Disease, are too favorably and generally known to require a minute explanation in this advertisement. • These medicines cure all diseases which ad mit of a cure, and many heretofore deemed in curable. They may be given with safety to the weak*, est patient, and under every circumstance and stage of human suffering, and to children of the most tender age. None offered for sale within the aforesaid dis tricts are genuine, unless each box or package have a fac simile of James Morrison’s signature, with a sac simile of the signature of George Tay-' /or, and'also the written signature of A. D.Olm stead, G. O. Hand, or Olmstead & Hand, with the written signature, of Sole Agents, when ap pointed.** The, Pills are of two kinds—No. 1 ?.nd No. 2, sold In. boxes with envelopes, at 25 and 50 cents; and packages at $1 and $.l. Each packet con tains a proportion of about two to one of No 2. The Powders' arc in separate boxes—price 25 cents. ® No chemical apothecary or druggist is ever employed to sell these, mediefnes. Respectable persons complying with the re quisitions required may be appointed agents *on /ibera/ terms. Office and General Depots ffo. 5 South Front street, Philadelphia. A. D. OLMSFEAt), General Agent, For 33 counties, Pa.; the states of Maryland and Delaware. G. C. HAND,. General Agent, , For 5 counties, N. Y., and 7 Counties, N. J. .The public is hereby notified that we hsfvc united our business, and hereafter it will.be con ducted under the finn of Olmstead & Hand. \ll orders directed to Olmstcad 8c Hand, No; 5 south Eapnt street,- Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention , OLMSTEAET& HAND. The above medicine is for side by CHARGES OGILBY, Agent for Carlisle, Sept 20, 1838. • jy DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA!! MORE testimonials of the efficacy ofJDr Win. Evans’ Camomile Hills. PhUadelJ\hia % Dec. 19, 1838. Sir:—Being on a visit to Philadelphia, from my native village of Germantown, 1 joyfully avail myself of the opportunity of adding a few words .of recommendation to your celebrated Pills, to the abundant testimony already given in their favor. About four years ago, I was at tacked with Dyspepsia, and for several years suffered from that complaint in its worst stages. Notwithstanding I tried every thing that came before the public, I obtained no relief, till 1 .ac cidentally saw your advertisement. From the numerous and respectably testimonials which accompanied it, I, had some faint - hopes that your medicine might not prove altogether use less in my own case. I tried it 1 , and it is scarcely necessary to add was shortly cured. Indeed the success was greater than I could ppssibly have anticipated from even the warmest recommen dations.. As.a small return for the benefit you have bestowed, 1 scud you this acknowledgment of my thanks and the deep sense of obligation under which I feel myself toward you. Having implicit confidence in the efficacy of your Cam omile Pills, and feeling it due to rny fellow suf ferers, I would warmly entreat all who may be dragging on their existence under the influence of. that scourge of the human family, Dyspepsia, to hay aside their early prejudices against such remedies, and apply to you, that they may re ceive a speedy and permanent restoration. I still reside in Germantown, though I fre quently visit the city, nhd will willinglg give any further information that may be desired, .Ever gratefully yours, '■• T. B. WILLIAMS. Dyspepsia, Dyspepsia. X 3 there no cure.for that distressing tlisease? is the echolromthousands.--Read the many certificates of cures performed by Dr. Wm. 15- vans’ Camomile Family Aperient Pills', : The following certificate’must certainly convince every person of the great efficacy ol this'invaluable medicine. Dr. Wm. Evans— Dear Sirs-sl can never he grateful enough for the cure I have received by the useof vourinvaluable medicine (Camomile Pills.) I was for five years very seriously troubled with Dysp> psia, which Citused a ner vous sensation throughout my system—so much that Isomctimes shook as if I had beeii afflicted medicines; but,none, would cure me. At last, mv;physician gave mc up;, but fortunately oiie day aslwas sneaking trva’frieiul on the subject he told me that'.Dr, ■ Wm 1 , - Evans* Camomile Pills werd the only medicine that would cure me, of which I purchased sortie, and the result that ! am hojv-eujnying- perfect health, Any rson wishingjo sec me can call at my house; . 3G5-North Front street,Philadelphia. - ’ 1 Hekuv L. Campbell. The above medicine is for sale by. - i , Myers 8c Co. Carlisle’. READTHIS! —Dr. Srjayne's.Com/touml Si/rii/i of Pritnus Vtrginiana or Wild. Cher ry.—\ his.is decidedly one of thcThest remedies for coughs and colds now in use—-it allays irri tation of the lungs, loosens tpe- cough,. causing tbephlegmto raise free and easy! in asthma, pulmonary 'consumption-, resent andchronic coughs.wlieeaiug-andchoking of phlegm,hdafae ness, difficulty of breathing, croup, . spitting of blood, Bcc. The syrup i»-warranted to'eflfect a permanent cure, if taken according to directions which-accompany the bottles. ■ • For sale at the drug store of ■ ■.. .. !J. J. Mvers & Co- • ’ , ! Interesting Cure ■ PERFORMED. by-Dr. //. S,wayne’s Com- Ji. pound Syrup ol Prun’us Virginians, or Wild Cherry.—Having made use of this invaluable 'Syrup. my family, which,entirely,,cured -my child, . The. symptomss were Wlieezing and' Choking,nf Phlcgm.difficulty of breatbing.atten. ded.withConstant cough;’; spasms, convulsions, Scr,. qf which I. had given up. nil hopes of itsre ccivery. umil I\vas advised to m.ake a trial .pf this invaluable:'medicine;..After seeing the wonderful'effects.it had upon niv; child; 'I ;con-, eluded’ to make i the same: trial, upon mvself, \vhich entirc-ly relieved me of a cough that I Vvas afflicted, with for, many years. : Any person wishing, to. see me can .call at my house m Beach. rtreet,»abp\;e.thc Market, Kensington.’ ' 7'.', 7 John Wilscox, PfilladelplpapßecT, 1838. ........ .■ The above ptedicine is for sale by.' • 7 -7 : ' ' 'J, J. MYERS& Cor, Carlisle. May 3> 1838 THE TRUE RICHES OF LIFE IS HEALTH. tVe know that healthy and the ability (o~ labor is the wealth of the great mass of the /teop/e in this as in most other countries, Tb / ireserve, therefore , that health by NA'I URAL, means, is a grand moral and political scheme, to fulfil which requires our utmost attention. THE unparalleled refutation which Peters* Pills have acquired as a Medical Restorative, is themost unquestionable proof that can be gi ven of their immense importance to the afflicted, in almost every class of diseases. -The number of letters received from patients recovering thro* .their-means is really prodigious, and the com plaints which they have cured arc almost as va ried ns they are numerous. Hut still there are some in which they are there especially benefi cial than in others; and among those may be named the too often fatal cqmplaints of the sto mach and bowels, such as Cholic, .Flatulence, and Indigestion, for which they are not only a certain but an immediate cure. It is well known that from the disarrangement of the stomach and bowels, arise nine tenths of all the maladies of adult and declining life; that this is the foundation of Flatulency^.Spasmodic Pains, Indigestion; Loss of Apctite &c., and that those in their turn give birth to Dropsy*. Liver Complant, Consumption, - and habitual lowness of spirits; therefore Pete.rs* Pills being the very best medicine which has ever been discovered for the incipient diseases of the intestines, “are necessarily the surest preventives of those dread ful, and also general divorders, which cmliittdr mature life, and drag so many millions to un timely graves. In speaking thus' T7p?Peters 'abrogates nothing to himself that has not been conceded bytlie public. He is no needy quack or.uuknown spec ulator, who comes bcfOrc tbe world as-drisown' herald and witness, but is placed in a responsi bility of situation by the patronage be has. enjoyed for years, and w.hich is increasing to an extent unprecedented in the annals of medicine, that makes Vim carefulfo'arrest nothing winch is not borne out by tire most infalible proof, and henco lie does not’fcar to be put to the test in-nhy thing which lie has promised respcclinghis Pills. . Dr. Peters is most happy to be able to state, on thCt-authority of a great number of regular physicians, that \ylicrev‘er his- Vegetable Pills have been introduced, they have almost super ceded the adoption of mercurial experiments, for their peculiar faculty in sweetening the blbod, ami stimulating it to expel all noxiohs juices, and. in giving strength and tone .tonhe-nerves, pre vents disease from acquiring that strength which ’ must be got under, if at all, by dangerous reme dies. Prepared by JOS. PRIESTLY PETERS, M, D. 129 Liberty street, New York. Each box contains 40 pills; price 50 cents. These celebrated Pills are sold by all the prin cipal Druggists in Haiti more, Philadelphia, Wash ihgton city, and throughout the United Slates, the Canadas, Texas, Mexico, and the West In dies, and by 0 JOHN J. MYERS. Carlisle, SAMUEL ELLIOTT, Do. S. WILSON &. Co., Shippepsbure, CIEO. OARLIN, Cbambersburg, •LEWIS DENIO, Do. ALEX’R SPEER, Mercerslmrtr, P. W. LITTLE, Do. ■ D .'Comber 6, 1838. ly jTfe HACKS & THEIR DESTRT7C TIVE NOSTRUMS. —Tlje united testi mony of physicians throughout the United States lias fully proved the fact that Peters* Vegetable Pills are the only true Vegetable Pills which will island the test of anal) z.ilion; hence the proprie tor would.most earnestly urge them to the notice of'those who have been in the habit of using, ns cathartics nr aperients, the destructive and irri tating quack pills so generally advertised, and which are at best but slow consumers of the vital functions, and murderous agents, even to'.the most hale. It is true, most of them produce a purgative effect, and sometimes transient relief; hut in most cases they irijure. the digestive or gans, andan habitual resort to them must ter minate in confirmed dyspepsia. It is time that cathartic and aperientjnediemes are often required, but the nicest discrimination should always be observed .n the selection: and. Tom i rtliis be done, notl hing injurious can.result heir use. To produce this much desired result, Dr. Pe ters has rnade it his study for several years and feels proud to say lie has succeeded at length far beyond his expectations. The object of his pills is to supercede the necessity of a frequent re course to injurious-purgatives, rind to filler a me Prepared by Jos. Priestly Peters, M. D. No. 129 Liberty street',’. New York. Each box con tains 40'pillsi ‘ Pricc‘so cents. For sale by J. J. Myers,' and S. Elliott, Carlisle, and Samuel Wilson 8c Co, Shippenshurg. Dec. 6. I*ctcW Vegetable. Pills. MOKE than three millions of boxes of these celebrated pills have been sold in the U. States since January, 1835. ■ Hundreds and thousands bless the' ’day they became acquainted with Peters' Vegetable- Pills, which in consequence of their extraordinary goodness, have attained a popularity-unprece dented in the history,ofmedicine. When taken according to the directions ac companying them, they are highly beneficial in the"prevention and cure of bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints,- Sick ..Headach, Jaundice;'Asthma, DrftpsyrKheama tism,; Enlargement of -the Spleen, Piles, Clioiic, Female Obstructions, Heart Burn, Nausen, Furred Tongue',. Distension Of the Stomach and Bowels, Incipient Diarrhoea, Flatulence,- Hab itual Costiveness, Loss of Apetite, Blotched or Sallow Complexion, And in.all cases pf Torpor of the Boweis, where’a cathartic or an Aperient is needed. . They are exceedingly mild.in ‘their operationsproducing rieithernausea, griping nor debility. . ‘ , . . The cfficacy'pf these Pills is sh well known, and their use sagcneraVtliut further cnnnrlent is considered, unnecessary. . Deo. 6. Hcadachey Siclc and JVervotts. THOSE wJid Kave'suffered, and are Avehry 1 of suffering Wmtbeserdistressing-compiaintsi Will fin'diri ■PMcra'rJ r egetable Pill* a. remedy at once certain, andimmediate in its effects. : In Dys/ie/isia they stand unrlvalleds many iiayc v e i n few weeks after having suffered d'ider this dreadful for years. - IfijiabituakCdstivericss-they are decidedly su*- penor to any Vegetable yet .discover eel, and besides this they. are recommended by all iberminent and leading members ofthemei d.ital Faculty. ’ 1 _ .ForsrdeT^bovi A CATALOGUE OF REASONS. For using, Dr. Peters' Celebrated Vegetable ,1. Because they are exceedingly popular, which proves them to be exceedingly goocf 2. Becauso they are composed, of simples which have the power to do gS&d in an immense numberof cases, without'possessing the means . _t.o_dojnjur.y_m any.™ : 3 Because they pre not a quack medicine,biJt the scientific compound of a regular physician ' who has made his profession the study of hislife* 4 Because they are not unpleasant to take nop distressing to retain, while they are roost effect ive to operate. * ■ ‘ , 5 Because they are recommended as standard medicine by the regular faculty. by keeping the system in a natural state .of action, they cure almost every disease which is incidental human frame, •T. B tf ® aus * J t are.cheap and portable,’, tind will retain all their virtues in full vigor, in any cl ornate; and for any length of time. • i .^. ause » notwithstanding their simplicity and mildness, they are one of the speediest pur* gativc medicipcs which has yet been discovered. 9 Because they arc an unfailing remedv fur ■procuring a good appetite. , 10 Because in cases of spleen or despondency, by thcirhealthy influence on the excited stale of the body, .they-have a most happy effect, in calming, and invigorating the niind. v H Because they effect their cures without the usual attendants of other pills, sickness and gripings. 12 Because as well ns being an unrivalled, purifier of the general system, they are a sover eign remedy for sick head-ache. . Because they differ from the majority of medicines, in the fact-»that the, more they are known the more they are approved. 14 Because as their application creates no debility in the system, they may he taken with out producing any hindrance to business or the •usual pursuits of every day life. 15 Because when once introduced into a fam. iiy, or a village, they almost immediately take the precedence of all other medicines in genera/ complaints. -15 Because a number of the wonderful cures they have, effected, can be substantiated without any undue means being resoi ted to, to procure invalid testimonies. 17 ; Because tlieir composition, is such, that they are equally applicable to the usual diseases of warm, cold, ortemperatd climates. 18 Because two or three, are in general suf ficient for n dose—so that, as is‘the rase with the generality of patent medianes—the patient is not compelled lo.makc a meal of them. 19 ‘Because each individual pill is pur up un der the immediate superb,temk*nte of the pro prietor, so ihahiuMuiatake in tlie composition cv quantity can possibly ncctSr through, the care lessness of a less interested agent. - 20 Because they purify the frame' without debilitating tile system. their popularity, no person has ever ventured tq, raise against them the breath of censure, which would not have been the case, if envy could have dis- Tnvered in them a single flaw to cavil at. - 2% Because—(and tills fart is of the utmost importance)—ladies in a certain situation may take them, (not -more- than two'or three at a time however!) without in the slightest degree incurring the hazard of abortion. Were the virtues nf Peters’ inestimable pills, confined to' this desirable end alone, it "wouldgive them a decided advantage over the medicines of all com petitors, as in no cases is there more danger to he apprehended, or for which so few have been discovered, as the one.referred to; 23 Bt'canse while they are so t filcient in their operations with adults they may at the same time be administcred-lo children ami even to infants, in small quantities, half n.pill for instance, with out tlie slightest danger! ■ a ■ 24 Because their virtues arc acknowledged to’stand pre-eminent, for their soothing influence upon young ladies while suffering from the usual changes of life, as directed by the laws of Nt--> u' -0, Dec. 6. DU. StVAYNE’S.COMPOUND SYRUP OF PRUNUS VIRGINIAN A WILD CHERRY.— I Ids medicine is offered to the pnblicpis an effectual i cmedy in all affections ip. K dicativc ol Pulmonary diseases,' both in their reo/' r.ent and ninreafivanced slagesi such as yhtfnna. Pulmonary Cousum/iliou, recent nr chronic coughs, lioaestness, hooping cr-ugli, wheezing', and difficulty of breathing, spitting of blnril. night sweats, &c. This remedy is highly use ful, to persons whose nerves have been injured by calomel or excessive prief, great loss of blood, llic suppression ol accustomed discharges, or .cutaneous eruptions, intemperate habits, or oili er causes which tend to renovate or relax tbc nervous system. How many persons do we daily behold approaching to an untimely grave, wrest ed in tlu- bloom of voutb from their dear rela tives and friends, afflicted with that crmjnon and destrnc ivc ravager, called Consumption which soon wastes the miserable sufferer nfltil they be come bet end the power of human shill. If such sufferers would only make a trial of Dr.Swayne’s invaluable medicine, they would soon find thorn. • selves more lienefilied-tlian bygulphing the va rious ineffective remedies with which our pa pers daily abound. This syrup immediately. begips to, heal the ulcerated lungs, stepping pre fuse night sweats, mitigating the distressing cough, and at the same time inducing a healthy iiud-natiiral-expcf-torii lion-also-relieving the ' .shortness afbrenth andpain in the chest,, which harrass the sufferer on the slightest exercise, and finally the hectic flush in the palid and e- • macialcd-cheek, wilt sndn-begin to vanish, ;aml the sufferer will here perceive himself snatched -from a premature'grave into the enjoyment again of comfortable health. 'Obseme —The above medicine is for sale at iho Medical Office, No. 19 North Eighth street, - kd-'jb'lpbja. where all ordersmust be address cd. To avoid imposition the Proprietor’s name is iinpi’fsscd in the bottlei; likcw]se bis signa tnre.is attached to the:labels-nn_the-bottles,— Price super bottle, dr six hhttlcs'for gsr: For sale'by JJ. MYERS Co..Carlisle. LIFE ANB HEALTH. PERSONS whose nerves have, been by calomel,.or excessive,grief, great loss of of accustdmed discharges ‘ or cutaneous eruptions, intemperate habits, or other causes which fend to relax and enervate the nervous systenv will find. I ,a friend to soothe and comfort,in EVANS’CAMOMILE PILLS. Those,afflicted with Epilepsy or Falling Sick ness, Paly,-, Serious Apoplexy, and organic af fections of the heart, nausea, vomiting, pains in the side, breast, limbs, head, stomach or',back, will find theinselves immediately relieved, by using EVANS* CAMOMILE and APERIENT PILLS. Dr. Evans does nntpretend.to say that in all debilitated and impaired constitutions— nervous diseases of all kyids, particularly of the digestive organs, Bad in incipient consutrip tioni'wliether 6f the -lungs or - hOeiv they--will- Cu -' o" i. dreadful. disease, Consutn/itibn, miritt have been checked in itscdmmencement, and disappointed of its prey all Over the , land, u the first symptoms of nervous debility had been counteracted ..by the Camomile Flower chemically prepared, together with many other diseases, where other remedies have proved .fatal.- ■•;, ->•(.„;]! ; -r ■ .--'T/.-., ; .How niany.pcrsons dp we daily, find tortured witb lliat-dreadful disease, Sick Headache.' If they .would only make- trial' of this invaluable tnefflciiie, they would ‘perceive that life is .a pleasure and not a source of misery: and abhor rence. In conclusion I would warn nervous persons agaihsf the abstraction of: blood, either ly'leeclies,.cupping, oifthe employment of, the lahcpf.; Ur.-istiC jpiirgatives. in-delicate habits are almost equally Thbseare prac- , tices 100 oftfch'rcsortctrtn hi.such‘cases,but they seldom.fail 'highly injurious./ Certifi- ' ca tes of cures are dally, received wffleh add suf-. *. great efflcaM,df_.this4h- ’ vatunbleMe’dicihe', .to'toireste'''iroicted ,'tnhn. hkSnd;;.’/Fof's'dle : by- : ' ■ . "v I it v - <5, 1. —May^a,-]839.-^T"yf Agents. IV. Dec. 6.-. PILLS.