1/ . PUBLIC SALE; "EIB V virtue of an order of sale, to tnd directed, S® issued out of the Court of Common I’jeas of Cumberland county, be . exposed to public sale on the, premises,aiT Frankford- township,, on Friday the Bth day of November, 1839, at 10 o’- clock, A. M, the following described real estate, lato the property of John Campbell, dep’d. and Wm. Campbell, to witt A TR ACT OF LAND,' ’•: No, 9, in' Inquisition, bounded arid, described Tollowa:--»-d3cghfning at a blnck oak grub in a lino of land formerly of Philip Shambaugli, thence by a tract now of William Campbell, north thir teen nnd a half degrees, cast sixly-nirto porches to a white oak, thenco forty-nine degrees cast, eight nnd four-tenths, porches to a. post, thence north Bovwitficn degrees, cast, one hundred and.thirty nine porches torn post in a line of land of the heirs ofAphn Logan, and by tho same north soventy nino degrees, oast thirtj'-fivC and a half porches'to a white oak, thenco north thirty-oho 'degrees, east eleven, and a half perches, to a post in a lino of land formerly of*; — HickernoU, and by tho game souththirty-aix and a half degrees-, cast one hundred and forty-seven and a half porches to a white-oak, a corner, of hndformerly of Jacob Jum per and by tho same south fourteen degrees, easf ninety-four porches to a.post, a comer of land of tho aforesaid Philip Shambau'gh, and by tho same south eighty-one degress, west thirty-seven nnd two-tenths porches-to ra white oak, and. thence south sixly-nino and a half degrees, west one hun dred and eleven perches to the place of beginning, containing ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY SEVEN ACRES nnd SEVENTY FIVE PER CHES, neat or strict measure, having thereon e rected a two story LOG HOUSE and a small' Log Stable, and other improvements. - ‘ . ■ Tho conditions will be as follows: Theohc-balf ;of the.purchase money to bo paid on tho confirma tion of the sale by tho court and tho residue in two equal annual payments thereafter without interest, to ho secured by mortgage or judgment bonds. ‘ JoflN MYERS, Sheriff., Sheriff’s Office, Carlisle, Oct. 17, 1839. Valuable Farmfor Sale.. KjjlHE subscribers offer at private sale, • tho fol iL.- losing described property, in Londonderry townsV.ip,Dauphin coilntv,cnif»ining ONE HUN DRED AND TWENTY-FIVE-ACRES AN# SEVENTEEN PERCHES of patented Jand, 'a bout 100 acres of which are under cultivation, the residue being covered with good timber* The im provements aro a largo two storya * BRICK SIOU.SE, . .. with a bach building; water, near the door, a largo Orchard, a wagon shed, corn crib, and a LARGE BANK BARI?. This farm is very near, tho river ■ Htici Pennsylvania canal,- about two miles iholaw. thcTLumbor'Yards at the mouth of the Swatara, antl nearly the same distance-from the Union can al. Tim nvenuog to market aro so convenient as as to afford ready sale ..for,farm products; whilst lumber can be procurqd without distant hauling. The. Harrisburg anil Lancaster rail road .passes . through tho premises. Title indisputable.. For terms inquire of Sir.’ OiNOiucn, on the premises. ■ S. S. HALDEMAW) ■ Near Columbia and Marietta.. GEO. 11. DUO HER, . . Near Hogeslownr Cumbld co. October 10, 1839. ■ ' 3t NEW GOODS! The subscribers having lately purchased Ihestock of,goods owned by John ft. Wea ver, at the North-Bast corner of the Public Square, Carlisle, Have,just received a.large and splendid assortment of Fall and Win ter'Goods, consisting in part of superior wool-dyed black, green, invisible greon, brown, olive, dahlia, adelaide and mixt OLOTS3S, an assortinentof heavy Cloths for Ovcr-coats, a- variety of styles of Cassimerea and Cassi wtts, plain ami figured silk velvets, plain and figured satin vesting, valentia vestings, &c. &c. velvet co’rds. beavcrtecn, plain, and figured,green floorcloths, red, white, yel low and green flannels, white and colored canton flannels, 6-4, 7-4, 8-4, 10-4 & 13-4 rose & mackinaw blankets, English, French and German plain and figured merinoes, black and blue-blaek bombasines, plain and figured rept silks, black gro-tle-nap, gfo-.de rines, lutestring and senshaw silks, a large and splendid assortment of colored silks, figured-sllks-for- bonnets, white, black and colored satins, n variety of fashionable rib buns. ’ 6-4, 7-4, 8-4 and 10-4 lupines best meri no shawls, chencill brocha bliinket and chal ley.do- merino, olialley and. cashmere hand kerchiefs, Irish linensi long lawW.“liiten cambric handkerchiefs, green baraze &gauze veils,-black lace veils, silk and pongee hand kerchiefs. ’" 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4 bleached'and unhleachcd muslins, 4-4 and 5-4 tickings, 6-4,’7-4 and 8-4 cotton arid linen’ diapers, 6-4, 8-4 and 10-4 linen table cloths. blue and green.cloth fable cloths. : London, French and. Ameri can Prints, 4-4 5-4 apron arid . furniture checks,’mouslaino and Saxpny de laine; bo binett. grecianeft-and book muslins,_ plain; bar’d arid -‘figured a.wi3s,' pliuri7bar , d‘arid fig yifed-jaconettSj Cambrica and mull muslins, c bishop and friends ;lawn,, thread, jaepnett, • bpbiriett and ‘cotton laces,, edgings. and. jhr sertings, linen diaper arid crash-andbead bags, a-targe assortment, ofhosiery, gloves, .. handkerchiefs, stocks, suspenders, bonnets, &c. C ottos & Rao Gahpetino, cottoriy’afn. of all Nos. cpAerlet yarn, white aritlcolored . carpet chain,'lamb’s wool and, merino shifts and drawers. • Also, a large assortment of , ~ ,-■ -; GROCERIES,. .Consisting, of Rio, St. Domingo, Xiaguira’and Java Coffee; Young Ilysoii, Imperial & Black Teas; Sugar House and'\Syrup; Molasses; Chocolate,. Starch, Ginger, ■ Rice, I’eppci;,' Allspice, Indigo, Nutmegs; Glovcs.Cinna won, fine and coarse Salt, roll andplug'To bacco. Snuff, Segtirs, Ac. &c. ; V , : ' ; assortment of Hatters? Euf.s.and Trimmings,- which we will, sell' at coif., : ANGNEY&. ANDERSOI*. Oct. 10,1839. , • „ Six CentsMeimrd, , , Han away from the subscriber living in A Mifflin township, on the 14(h inst,'aii ap -Jjrentice to the Blacksmith business, named •Alexander Finkcnbtner, 18; years of oge. tEfeet.B inches highamlilim built, light Hair arid-light rcompleiion. The. above re ward will ba paid to any person , who may npprehend- and rqturn hiiu to .me, but no ~ chargesipaid. All pcrßbna afe'Tof>vnrried:a -gamßt ligtbbpng'himr JACOB LAItDtST 0ct..j7;1839. ~ ' Ala|ge Msortjnßnt ofr CLOTHS of all eolbra apd gSaiifiliss,.consisting, of extra, superfine, iifie low priood.cloths r . hfe jbr bahjt>up and; over coats, < -LGNoWTCASSrM^ES,.aßpleirfid;R»scgt-’ JURY MST ROII NOVEMBER TERM. 1839 i. [ Commencing on Monday the l\th. ■ an wo junr. Allen —Henry Grove.’. Carlisle —Williaiiy.Alexander, • tlethwaite, John H. Weaver.,,- Dickinson— James Blildwjn,. Samuel ‘Hus ton”, John Mehhfiey, feampsmVMuttcn. East Peimsboroitgh—Yidß\o\ Brctz. ; ■ Frankford —BenjaminiAlter, Geo. Kosht. ; //opeute//—-Janies l.eiby. ,V, , Monroe— John’Brindlc, .Samuel Clark, f'rjir-. Mifflin— Jacob Hcmmitrgcr. .-A Netolon —Henry Baker; Geo. llclflpuo,\vc)y ' Shippensb'urg'township ■ —Hugh Craig,..’ . “ 6oro¥^/j-~JoliivCrisweil,E'redr ; • crick Scott.. . ‘ 'r'- SouthanXptWx—Zo\vn jlighlatiils. ? v Silver Spmig—r ßetcr .■ West Pen'nsborosigh—-yiil\iMn Carothei’s,' Francis Hiller, sen. > ; ~b ■: \ ■ ; TP A Allen— George Heck, Isaac Miller, Jamps Neal, Jonas Rupp, jr., David Slieffeiv, Carlisle—Jacob Baiigliman, James Kelly, ■ Dickinson —Martin Cloudy, Abr’m Kurtz, James Oliver, John Swords. East Pennsbqfough— Daniel Brctz, jr., An-- drew Kreitzer, George Rupley, jr., Joseph Sadler. . ‘ .7 ;,i Frankford —Benjamin Burkholder, James Gillespie, Alexander Bogan, Win. Mell. Hopewell— JacobFnglesonger, John M’Coy. Monroe— John Be|tzlmover, John Brickcr.- Mechanicsbmg— flenry-Kimmel, Jacob Sly der, Frederick Wonnerlicli.. North Middleton —James Brown, William ... Cornman, Daniel Hamer, Henry Hcjigy, • John Jacobs, Jas. Mateer; George Wise. Ncioton— rßcnjamin Humherger,Henry Kin- ding. “• ‘ t Silver Spring—Jac-oh Arnsherger,.Thomas B. Bryson, William Keller. Shippensburg borough —■ Charles Anderson. Southampton— John Bay, Gonrod Ctcver, Jacob Helm, scn;f Moses Hemphill, Geo. Helm. ■' - ' South Middleton— Adam Bitner, Jacob Rit- ner. TFest Pcnnsborough —John Bricker, John llcikea. • —TRA mnSEjm -Weft..,., Alien—r. Martin.- Brandt, sen., John Draw-. baugK, William Darkness,,David Lamb, -George Lnunfz, Daniel Shelly, sen. i Carlisle —Samuel-Bnsininger, Johti D. Oor gas, Clemens M’Farlane, John Procter, Edward J: Stiles. ‘ ‘ Dickinson—John Duke, Geo. Martin, Philip Weaver,-Richard Woods. ,- ' ■ East Pennsborovgh —John Bowman, jr., A braham Bretz, William Stakemiller. Frankford— John Bear, Adam Wolf.. Henry Ilcfflebower. . . . • Monroe—Carey W: 'Aid,' George Brindle, Joseph,Eberly, John Hopple, James Wil liams. ■’ ;* ■ Mifflin —Hugh Barr, Andrew M’glwain. Mechanicsburg —Joseph Black, Ira Day, I- saac-Kinscy. '• - North Middleton —Jacob Hershey. Newton —Davis Skilcs, Newville —Joseph M’Darmon. Silver Spring —John Clcndchiil;,.jr., Adam Eichlebergcr. • ■ f South Middleton —John Either, Michael G. Ege, George Smith, John Wolf, f Sottlhainplon —Thomas H. Britton, Jacob Cremer, sen., William Duncan, sen., Ro bert Early, Dewall Pisle. Sbippensburg bofough— James Brandeberry TVest Penmboropgh— Robert Montgomery, Isaac Slielleubergeri jr. - f KOTIG3. 12tb September 1839, tin motion of Mr. Lyon, Rule on all die heirs and parties, interested in the-.cstate.of Joseph Shrom, Lite (if Carlisle, de ceased, to appear at the stated Orphans’- Court -to-be held for Cumberland-county on Tuesday the 10th day of December next, to show cause why the tract of land containing 239 . acres and 27, perches strict measure, and the lot ‘contain ing 7 acres and 53 perches, ami the lot coritam lug’6 acres and 154 perches, and the lot contain-' ■ing 6 acres anil .149 perches, and the undivided -half-part ot the’lotof ground-in Wofmleyshurg containing 58 it-ct -in-breadth, and 160 feet' in length,' belonging to,the .estate of said deceased; (and ’described in the inquisition and diagram thereof returned by the. Sheriff of said comity at the .last Septerilber Orphans* Court,) should not -be.sold, —, ; ... Br -rnE .CtTU.HT,. Cumberland county, a». - • That the above rule was granted by, the Orphans’ Court of Said county at the time above, mentioned, and is entered of record in said court, wit ness my band and‘ the seal of said • court at Carlisle the 22d day’of Octo ber, A, D. 183*,- , ,-f ■■■•'- ■■ • HOB’T MOORE. , : ’ For W, h'O D’LX , Cl'k of Orphans’ Court. 7i Pittsburg Mercury insert 3 times and charge tips office, ~.. PublieSalcy ; THE subscriber will Offer atfpuliiic Side top 'Saturday the 16th day of Noyeinbfr liexti on the prernises.partly.in GarpH township,"York county lind partly, iri Mhoroc tmynship, Cumber land county; 2 milea ffpiri’ Dillsßufg arid abiiot 1 mile .from.. Brandt's. mill, .on live York:raad, a certain plantation orW "A ~ ■' ’: • containing about34o acres ol; ijaieniecVliinda'ac!-' joining Robert Cookes Ueirs, Janies'Williartis 8c ‘lWHliiim Clark, on whitih is creclejd a;log afjjOod orchard qf FprjpKsmf-water. About 60 acres df T this "tract i’slaid off iii S aud fO acre timber lots, ; which, will he offered'separately Ifsaid farm should not. be sr>Ulientire- - : - ■ . ... .... ; Conditions, of sale will .b.e made known on said, day, when attendaricp tyili-be civen. ' i ■ . - MOSES BRICKER. October 31,1839. ' : Estate of Christian' Crolief , deceased.' : Letters of Administration on r tlte',' estate; of tqwn sliip,'haye.beeii issueditn' the subscribers .resid ingin.said township; All persons , indebted. t( .i said estate wHl'.make payment and, those buying claimiwUl pvßifwl thertpfbr seltlementto ; D AiVID KU I : Z, -Atlm’r. ELIZABEXH .CROXZERiA.d.’x- , October 31.-1839. •» ; ' Gt. JOUR.XALS &11 EPORTS. ' > y-.Cpmmitfidnfri%Office,l 1 ■ -I '.CHflislc.pct; 31, tas?. .5 J u':T)ie.Jwipdtai?o[itbeJ&Miex«ffa :.House\of Representatives. D.f Pennsylvania, nisi the; ports; of;the «tnte^Tr'e«suier : erali far iB3oebave this office,- jthtl are fo ! receive them, 'xS r-- -. ■, john Irwin, cicrk p V NEW ■■ r; ww.V. C O A G M : , y m J v ’ IN CARLISLE, PA. ,; • \ TllEsubscriber bimogjust arrivedfcornthe east- mntit some oftlm best, vymkmen. tibit could he” p.'neured, isnmV prepared' to finish work in the must fiisbiohaljlo 'style, and of the host in uefiaK: 'Hi* Will maiiufactureVmy thing ill that line of business; such-iis. .. . : . •'' : hf ■every.descrip.tion. , .HehhsnnWiii his employ .probably-: one of the beat ■ Spring Mikera iim] that is how in the state.- His Swrg<»;?ba.U pbc .moderate andhis work wilt nil SCW^fiiiintisil.' • CTvjLjpitiring done in the neatest manner and -^ith Idespatchi ‘. . ■. . , .!.. . • . .. The sa'Vsr.rihei 1 humblv solicits the patronage of the public, for Which lie wW ttmik-r liis_ino«t .sincere , T ~\. ; -=- FREIVK A. KENNEDY. . ■;; CafTis/e, XprW ’B, 1839; ; t- -—-tf-- m s. c. tooMiSi .J..:Li-i-pTESTX!St-.--- SNXENDfc residing:’ perm ■mcutly in Carlisle, imt wotifH * respectfully nff-T his professional services to Uie citizens of the plareand vicinity.- He ha.i taken moms at CoK Ferrcc’s tlotcl, where he may- fie found at all hours, ~ • Persons requesting it will be-waited upon at tlidr residences,. : • ., A •’ ‘ ’' „ C Tfr. Grorgt D. Foulke, ■ <7f t*v. Thou. C. V horn tort h C Or,. DaiHd/A Mahon . ~ Carlisle;.Dec. G, 1838., A VALtJABLEiTAN YARD . JTIMIiPEIVS FERRV, VA subscribers will lease for one. or more • JL their valuable .Tan Yard, -with all Uh appendigea, It Is fine of the hieat IbCAtijrts in Virginia for carrying on tfig business on an -iiXtonMy.e'{ic.ale.» as_t]u*re is abundant room and the materials are ample. A number of the Vats are under cover, and all the buildings are ok the most suitable Kind—besides the grinding of'liark (which can he got convenient and at fair prices*) is done by water power.. Any quantity otHides cnn.be, procured in- the. neighborhood, as there is no other tannery with* in several miles of the. there is .also evrrv.facililv tor getting hide? from the cities, cr by railTaadr«'r'canair_-.XJiere demand at. this. place for a large quantity of Leather annually by the Government. • - Possession will bn givrnirnmediately.' For further particulars enquire of HUGH GILLRECE Sc CO. ' Harper’s Ferry, Feb, 7, 1839, . enwtf VALUABLE TATim FOR SALE. * jnHIJ subscriber (,qVi's at .private sale the fol -1 lowing'descrificd vahmbie real estate, situate •in Allen township, Oumb&land county, contain ing li‘l acres', mure.br-.leSs, of patented land, a boul 90 acres of which are cleared and in a high state of cultivation, and the residue covered with thriving timber. 'The improvements area - TWO STORY «ni]|o eToira.;Hotrßß, , - ajjagfeijEl And Boublo log Barn, two Apple Orchards, one of which is of choicfc fruit, a never foiling spring of water, and a foun- at the dour—also, a Tenant House. The above mentioned tract is nearly all lime stone land, of a good quality, and is in a healthy neighborhood—within two miles of Mechanics burg and the Cumberland Valley Rail Rbad, and about nne;mlle~h*om Shepberdstown. An indisputable title will be given. For terms apply to Ihesubscribcr near.the premises.- JAMES GRAHAM. Mav 50, 1839, . tf A new Ijinc 'of Freight Cars FROM HjjtnnXSBTJRG TO PHXI - ■ THE subscriber, grateful for past favors, re spectfully acquaints his friends and the pub lic, that he has put into operation on the HAH HLSBUHG, LANCASTER, and COLUMBIA HAIL ROAD, a line of new DOUBLE CARS, which will rim regularly between. Harrisburg Sc Philadelphia, by which Goods and Produce of all descriptions will be forwarded with care and despatch; at the lowest rates of freight. - Goods will beVeceivedatthcWAUE HOUSE of THOMAS J. MAXWELL,-N: E. corner of Broad and Vine, streets, Philadelphia, and for warded to Harrisburg.: Carlisle. Chamhersburg, and intermediate places, and Bv the subscriber, . . ; . Htrrisburg, J?in. 51,1839. , ITrEISTLSALT \Nl>-PLASTER, C()N.- .STANT.LVON HAND. Cash paid for almost airkihds nf coumvy'prod ucc~ -T " - ~—— - DYEING & SCOURIIVG. TtfE subscriber respectfully informs the pub lie tHat she continues to cleanse Clothes of grease, stains,-Bcc. in the best manner and With out injuring the cloth. She will aiao-attend ■to v'.V ■ alUcinds color which ttjay , be desired, on the most accom modating terrny:and with despatch*. Het.residehreW e;\Klof Mr,’ A. Richards’ store,:Cenire SqunrprCar)Lle; -r : - r - - '■ Tf.'^^-^ETrM-cMURH-AYr-:-' . April'2s, r 183&.;7 -V 7- >■ ‘.s;ly,:; MEW DRUG & VARIETY STORE. Stevenson A' MHuldc, HAVE jil'-tri'Ccivcd ;it their store, corner of High and Pitt stwets, opp.osire ,Cpl. Per- Tec’s .hotel; an assortrtient ' BP.VZQ' - . ; , Medicines, Paints,' DyeSthffa.&.Varoishes. r-TUefr-: WMfflh.''- ‘.has riqd iii r warr»i>tefl^6 ir \’^g'^&j | V. bfe : af the very’ " I.“*- •. ! best stoi'i wjfT lie fhiitfc'r metliaVe siiperthAebtlaiice lor Mr.‘, has'hctimretl a.tpofi'«Kh.khbw I |eiigepf fte (lutics. of .an ■ap>ithep^.'Wo^ine''ffii«eHon\of ; Mr'. : Samuel fiftiottmf this pta(;(‘. : ; • '/■ : ; : August is, 1 1&3!?.; V ■ ' 'A. PEHt UMIiRY to, he : ; , -.; HTEvkNSoy2cDisKtK L ’Si f ;•; v; : ' Chemical"Storec, - MrßMffs]!:-ajseiMiirßp--AVthew-n^Mt- Variety Store,- niv assbrlmeiit of-FruUs, PicHlcs, Preserves,vKutH» scq fcvi7't.-‘-,v!. i, 'J-,* , y Fi^cKfcJs.^Xsia/ • .Higjjiy recoavnieuOed ,bv to. be had at apd jtfarletyt store. ■•■}■ y='r ■ jjflkF aonacoiriinonly cxdelldrit-description to !Cfteiiucal;!itore\/,.jsiii ”;:? : ;ii drijVfv, -JS-oHiljfrceTram nytnn V-Dinkhk 'jtgry i - : JUjST received nnd forsHleaVrny landing near, the Steam Mill, ou,tUefcanal,. 500 tons of lied Ash Pino Grove Coal, warranted lep bethe - Lest article of; the kind known at the prescnt.'tiiiU': - it will he sold 111 lots to.suit burcfiaWrs.,.'. .. . . Also—u large quantity of I.nMnKR of dif ferent .'kinds-ami qualities! superior' ShfrtgieSr Piaster! Salt by tile haVrel, £s*c. all* of‘-ivnidi articles will beWisposeJ of at the must reasona ble prices. • ' ‘ --charurs Lj. berghaus.' * .- llarrishiirg. Junefi, 1839 i .| • . */ , im : MUDt!RS.*r-: 8 ,0R 10 goo j Jllate'Mhiildcra are wanted Im mediately at' Oak Grove- Fiirn.iciS Peiry county, to.whom*constant:,employment will be given and good Wages n*iu(.;.Applvto, Pi.ies, Fobiitno.&. Titnoirjl. .Oak Groye.rMaiy SO, 1839. V 2in - ■ -rds^Esife^'wa . IX~(j()OD'REFINERS wanted immediate- Q ly at Dickinson Forge. Apply to . . A, G. EGE. ■■ May 2.1839. 1 ' ...... tf ' . ' NOTICE. v WHERE/VS the chafU*r of the Saving Faod Snciety,*? will expire in. 1843. Notice is hVrehv. given-agreeahly to the constiui tion npcHnwrt of the ders’of saUlinstiuition intehd.applving to the next TJegistature oT the corhmnijiyeaUli for a renewal of charter.—t Change of name, style, and title to * ‘.Cumberland Valley Htink,” increase of Capital to s2oo,oooand general disclinntihg.and banking, privileges all «nder imeh restrictions asthe Leg-' isliiture may direct. The above institution,to be continued in Carlisle, Cumberland codn.tv P.t. ' , • , JOHN J. IVIYERS; ~. August 1, 1839.' , 6in - Goclickc’s •Jflntcfilcss &fmaiive* The article published below-concerning the new and popular doctrine advanced by the il lustrious Goelicke.of Germany, cannot fail of cxcjtTng ii deep ancl thrilling interest through out the country. "”V‘T 1_ Translated from the German, LOUIS OFFON GOELJCHE,' '• Of GERMANY. THE ORE A TESTOFUUMJIN BENE FACTORS. Citizens of' North and. South America, ; To Lduis Orroa Goki.IjCKE. M. D. ot'Ger many, Europe, belongi'the imperishable honor o.f adding a new and precious DOCTiUNiuothe Sciciice Of -Metiicinu—a new; (1 opirun; ,vyhxch 4 . jlumgh vehement Iy nijpnsed hy many uf cu}ty,“(of which lie Vs a valuabVe member) die proves to be as .well founded in truth as any doc trine of Hilly Writ—a doctrine, upon the verity of which arc suspended' the Uvea of’millions of our race, and which he boldly challenges,his opr posers to refute, viz; ComitmfUion is a disease always-occasioned by a disordered stnfcof Pis T/V.c, Cor Life Principle) of the human bodyt often secretly lurking in the system for years.be forc there is the least coin/ilahit of the lungs -dnd which may be as certainly,.though not so quickly cured , as a common cold , or sim/de Ah invaluably precious doctrine this, as it,im ports an important lesson to- the 1 healthy of both sexes, teaching them that this insidious foe may be an unobserved mmaiemf .their “clayey houses” even while they imagine themselves secure from its attacks,, teaching th.»m that THE GREAT-SECRET IN HIE ART OF PRESERVING HEALTH IS TO PLUCK* OUT THE DISEASE WHILE TN THE BLADE, AND NOT WAIT TILL THE FULL GROWN EAR; -'Fids illustrious benefactor of .man is also enti tled to your unfeigned gratitude, andthegrati tnde of a world, for the invention of his •Match less- Sanative t ~~ whose healing fin* justly claim.for.it.such, a title, since it.has so signally triumphed over our great common enemy con sum/Uiont both in. the. first and last stages,—a medicine‘which has thoroughly filled the va cuum in the Materia Medica.. and thereby proved itself thsi. Qpnqueror °.f Physicians —a medicine, for which aft mankind will have abundant cause to Mess the benifWnt.hand of a kind Providence —•a medicine whose wondrous virtues have been so glowingly portrayed **ven by. some of our clergv, in their pastoral visits to the Vick cham her* bv.which meansthey often become the hap*' pv' instruments- of changing despondency.into hone, sicknessinto health, and sutlnessof friends info joy fulness. Goelicfco’3 matchless Sanative. a medicine of move Value; to man than the vast mines of Austria, or even the united treasures ot our globe—a medicine, which i» obtained equal* ly from the vegetable, jmneral.andnnhnahking nomsrand thus possessesTrihlee-fold power,—a medicine., which, though designed as a remedy fir consumption solely, is possessed of a myste rious i n flu en ceo y erm any_d i sea sen of the human system,—a medicine, which begins to be valued by Physicians, who are daily witnessing its as tonishing cures ?-f; many whom they had resign* cc! to the grasp of the ,Insatiable Grave. , ITosK of theSinative, for adults, one.drop; ter drop; llie directions explaining the manner ot taking a half or quarter drop,; . 7 - PntcK—Three and one-third' rlx dollars* ($2?5()) per half ounce; -7 > .‘. ; ’ •A German coin, value 75 cents. - , y ' For saleat.the £bst Office, .Mechhnicshurc’, Cumberland county, Pa.’, : -by G,EO % F; CAIN* sol** agent for -- V - 55,1839.‘ • ' j jrhmp,, .. :S ;, D3N.T:ST, .the ladierand r gcutlem,euiid‘ CuHlsle and its .viciniiv llTut he sets Artificial Teeth in the most approved manner* He also scales, plugs 1 and separates tetth to arrest decay . ' ■ - —Dr. Nr prepares a tooth powder,.whlrlbwhi tens the teeth, without.injuring the enamel., col or.S;the gums jy.fine,fed retre.she.st)\e mouth. The tooth ache >yill be cured, in most; cases, without extraction; and ah ndoiitaVgic wash' is prepared for Healing sore gums arnffasten tlie 'teeth... -. •'*. ; ’ Ladies irindtgeotlemen ore requested, to call arid examine.’ his’cpllectinnof, Pqreclain dr In corniptahle teetli, which will never deC4y. dr chadgeici'lnr. ‘tnnl 'are ; .free from all unpleasant odour, durable arid well,adapted for chewing, which will be inserted ftvHits best manner and at fair prices. • ■ vf- - -1.-—2_vl - All persons -wishing. Dr. N. to call .nt their diyellines will blease’to leave a line at his resi lience. Nn. 7 H.ii'pL'v’s Row, wlien lie will punc tually attend to every call in thedincaiMiis pro*' fessinn. Prom, a long. add.' successful practice, be hopes to give -general' satisfaction.’ •' ivt , - Curllsie,' Airgustl ySSg, tv, 3m, ; , .■ ~ , Carlisic, i.. May 1,1839 s Arrivalaml c De/iartuTc of Mails. , '■ "vv, , ~, . jfrrivcH. ;V : dVords. Eastern r daily , : abduJ.tOriiV'- Tp.m.' ■ dft ‘'s' p.an. lia.jn;; VVc.ilei’Os' ' ■ 9 aim. Southern;:; ■V•< . : *‘ 10 a. in. 7p. nr. Mechanio’sb'g -v,'. ■■ ■7 P- •»- New,vilie ; ?l ■■ ,J‘ " ; ~ “ IQrn.’ ,9 a. in. • ifefcAMtffiiyi:on; Bv ; ■fiThrec g(>od:yMnie'^oFSe : s; J suttdble'fdr saddle orhiMWsV-': : «?v, :VOnri,new'tij»%^;vi , v : ■ ’V •; . ‘l ' One set rit rnaont t’cl Harness,: - ' 1 Vrd--iv-v : GRIEB, • .. (Jnlf^d^^, ■ '■'* ■■'*'* ■ ! -Alini v • ..•••; ■' v;y;Hoiftjsiß pbWiia ''/chiXCA~K9. 's ?rooAskthirds!' Tl}«jubM?lßiers,“tfi9§JfiilJorpuslrn'Vt>n;fkk¥ tliis’-nitthoa df.'fiifhrftiihg tlihy stillcnatiaac.tlieb.uikiinguff9/(ras//i'r)g ; /ljac'/i/nfa and Horet PotvcK at then*•oldest in ETiutliyv street, Carlisle,’wliL-ve Farttiers and otliers call iit'all limes be/siipplied.' ’ They have made a considerable^'improvement use Molassc- I,. 'Young //yson. Imperial and Black Teas, Chocolate, Hire, Barley. Soda -and Water drackePs;' Spiccjiof all kinds. Nuts and’Cni/febtionaries; -Prunes,-Raisins.- - Ornund rAlluqi-.aml. F»ue-'Sa)t:i' -iYiiV-Soap .and Candles wholesale and rctailVat city prices; 1 - LIQITORS. Wine, ‘Brandy, New England Isum, Whiskey» Wine and Cider Vinegar, jkc. foßAdao. : Cavendish*Uoll’antl Plug. Spanish and,Waif Spanish Cigars. Mucubau, Rappee and Scotch 'Snuff. ' ‘ •—■ • r SHOES <&' BOOTS. Riding;'Giif-anrt'Jockey Whips and Las'ies.— Hi'usheS. llinnmsV I’amtud Hncket's; Bcc. darpot Chain of all color 9.0 Tlic aliove articles iu-iiu; carefully selected, ai o olfered to customers ami others at city prices; . • JOHN GRAY, Agent, . C trlisle, July 4, 1839. ~ , WANTEdT~ TM I", highest cash-price will he paid for Wheat at the Cumberland'.Mills, at all times, auditor- flour made at snld inill. . tiEORGE CRIST. August 22, 1839. '. : . ,tf ■ IMPORTANT To tHSillers •hnnnftecturcrs. BOWS'S IIVXPROVBn BIHEOT ACTION WATER AVIIEJ:,£i. T!JE public are informed that the subscriber has bought the right of the above water wheel, for the Slate ?)f Fennsylvania, It is con sidered by Omse having them in use, as one of the most important improvements that has ever been introduced. . Persons desirous of seeingthe wheel, ca'ii do so, bv calling at the foundry »»f DAVID GOCKLEY. Lancaster. The an nexed certificates have been given as-a slight testimonial of its value; they will speak for them selves. All communications addressed to the suberiberin Lancaster, Pa„ will be promptly at tended to. , L. MICHAEL M’MATH, April 11, 1839. , . ft-opy ] ■ Thisiirto'c-ejftiiy,"'that I have put in one of HovdV Patent Cast Iron Direct Action Water •Wheels, in tile place of a Reaction Wheel: that the Direct Wheel tines not flood the tail race as much by three, inches as the reaction did,, and that I can ..grind seven bush,els with the direct action wheel. an .hour, and drive, two/run of stones, where 1 could not Rrind four bushels in the-same-lime \vith-,thEjreactipri,an(l drive _one run of stones. .. , . . PETEK FAHNESTOCK Ephrata tp. Lan. co. Oct. 1838.' Alloway, May 3, 1838. " Thismav cientify, that I have been engaged' in putting in. S.'B. Howd’.s cast iron direct • sc tion;Watei' Wheel, hnth in the. State of New York' and in Michigan, and can give it as mv. alec\ded , Tipmioh'lhM“Wlrh~B'fcet:head-oi“nndcr,- rightly pat in. it will dn more business with the same'water.than nay other water wheel which’ I have yet had any. experience in, nndin refer-' race jn ha'ct'watcri ia second best in, jahne that I IVave y.et7tr|ed’.:s In th guarding a* giiinst ici-s 1 there can be nn hetter operation, and it i&'very eaiiv to he kent iiurepair..- STEPHEN AIL.ES, Milliifight. . Alioway. Septcmber’3,'lB3B; , This may certify 1 that 1 have had in my Mill one of Mr.’Howd’s direct water,wheels for the space of one,year. .It is or five feet wheel, and I have had a 'redaction in the same place—l have also'had .Wheeler’s Union Wheel, vet I .think Mr. Howl’s will tinman- business with U-sswa tei thnnainy other I have tried. :lt 4p,es.: well in. back water, i. I have had. from 5 to 6 feet' head.' 1 think we could do.as’miich wo’l’k with half the watgr'las wesnsed to do with, the under shnot wheel, which has also, hern.ln liberation -in my mill, i ' LAWRENCE RILEY. • I, -v;’;, , l This may certify, that we have useddue df.S. Howd’s.patent waiev Wheels .since;December last', bv the side. of., a : re«aclipn wheel," nritl. y/e think-tllat Howd’s'will with the same"wafer that fe.aCtiou ; wheel whljlo(irvery.neiir;; ; We nevey.hriyd'bnt three feet hrad, arid can;grind witjv.that eightJnlslifls per hrin'r, We ave sj|er.t t£> hack-water. This Whptd.will do as goiid business Uiideh'backawa- reiac.tinny and; we- rccpmnieiiiV' it, to the* attention and patroriape nf the leibltr, ■ h • ■ : .SI-MON HORT r, : - MlI-E^.S. : LKACH.- "H STIAX) THIS!- Dr. Smnyrie'aCo w flannel ry .-r-'i'hlstisdlecftTedly one fpyciriiirlts.rind cctds'nnry iiuuje-^it; rillkys irri-l tafion v loosens'the -cdußli.-caiisirig} .tKcr^l)lc%ni ! t9 lUilinhriary ciOisiunpttrtrth' rtsdht . arid .chronic con^lis.wlvripalngandcHdkingdfrihlegid.lioarse-, hlnridj 'Bee,'yyThe syrop is warcatited tri effec-t'a' rPecn'rifKnV Qijrrii if svhiciilaccdmtTany th«bo“leS'^^dWi¥aS,th‘e t 'drugstore of J. J. MrES^kCd, X.XFBAKD HBABTB.; ■ :/V PERSONS whosenervca have beeh.injured by .calomel) orcxccssive grief, grefttlu>s,o£ oiuod.tlltsuppresaionofattlSmdmtd, discharges or cutaneous live nervous systehiV will-find afrifOtt-th, sort he and comfort,id EVANS' CATHOMILE PILLS; Those'ii flUctedwitlnHpilrpsyovf ailing'Slck-v ness,.Palsy, Serious, Apoplexy, and organic,af-j lections of the vnnctini’, painsin the side, 1 breast, limbs, head, stomach'or, IvncU.’ wil) find themselves'-imhiediutclv-relieved,"’4vV using JEVAtiB* CAMOSiItE hud AIPEniENT, ~ Dr.' Evans does not pretend tpnay that 1 i a)l debilitated; and. impaired constitutb ni— io.neryous diseases of: all kinds,,particida.rly,,of tlie.dijje.siiye organs, and in incipient’ cniisiiri’-'p tiori, wfietfieV of the iUngs. or’ liyeri >ill .pure. , Tliat dhcadftil disease,; Cor.MnvfUiov, mighthave been ch'ecked in its com iiienci ment, a'rtd disappointed of its prey all over,; the land, it the first symptoms of nerveus debility had been, countetnjvte'dby, the Camomile ' Flower' Chemically prepared, together with 'fnany’ot her diseases,-where other remedies' hat e prbutl fatal. i m Mov» pinny pe'rshns'dn we daily find tortured with that dreadful disease, Sick.Hradac/if. If they would only make trialof this invaluable medicine, they would’perceive that life Is a pleasure nnd noth snort c of misery and abl.rr rrllfce. v tir conclusion -T would : want," nerv, us persons against the'abstraction of blot d, eiih, r by leeclve“i copping, or the employon-ig ,rf the lancet.., Drastic purgatives in .delicate habits are almost equally improper. 'Those are pVor tices toopfton yesoHed to in such cases; bill lltt y seldom fail to prove highly injurious.'" Ceitifif rates Of cores are daily received'which arid mif> ficient testlo.i-nv.nf the groat efficacy of tliisin. valuable Medicine,- in relieving afflicted map, kind. For side by ‘ v V J. J. Jirtirrs if.Co„ Carlisle-, \ ' _ Drjnutt Vi t». May 25, 1659. - , /■ -. . Apt tits, ■ TfVi;. SWAYNE’S COMPOUND SYtfUt* B 9 OF PUUNUS VIUGWIANA,oii WJjLI> CliEll Uy.r—Thjs medicine’ is’ < Ifered to the piibllc asan effectual remedy in alluffections in dicative o\ .Fu{mortary discahca, both iu their re cent and advanced.stagesfMich \s.s jh,tlsiria\ Pulmonary- CofibUmfiliort, recent, or. chi.cuic coUghs, hoarseness, hooping coiigfi,*- whet zing i and ifißicuUy of breathing,*'spitting i»f hlocr> night sweats Bcc. This mutely is highly nse'*- ful to persons whose nerves have beta injured by calomel oh excessive grief, great loss of bh id> the snppl'CSsion of accustomed. discharges, , il' ‘ cutaneous eruptions, intemperate habits,to* oih ct ,causes 'which' tend-to renovate or relaX-'thb nervous system. How many'persons do v. e daily behold approaching tnan’iihtiinelv gra\ e,wn st-. ed in the bloom of vnitH from their dear vela* tiersaiul frler.ds, afflicted withjbaf comn.on al.d clesUViciive ravage*;, pallcd. .Cprfsuniptreffr.K hirW y a 0 iViJse^iMe si jffi H*r ui-til iheyJnT come beV-OhcUbe shilll : 1 f-such sufferers would only malic a trial of l)r.Swayme*s invaluable medicine, they would soon find thitn selves more bemfitted than-bvgalphtng the va* rimis ineffective remedies with Which our pa pers.daily abound. This sy'nip immediately begins* to heal the ulcerated tuiVgr, sti ppii.g pt r fnse night sweats, imtieating- the' dist ressing congh, and at the saine lime inducing a KeaUhv and, natural expectoration sdso leUeving the shortness and pain in the clu st, H hicli harross the sufferer on rhe slightest exercise» and finally the-lßctir flnsh in the: indid land mneiated cheeh,'will sjpon begin to .vanish, and here perceive himself snatclu d (mm a Premature grave into the enjnymt hl .again Tif-romfortable health. > .-V - ].Oh*t*rve~ The above medicine is for sale at the Mcdtcnl Offi-re, No. 19 Nortly_F.ie.hth.streetj Piiihybdphia, where all orders nut'st be adep-esa ed. To avoid imposition the is impressed in the bottle*-; likewise Id* sipita* Hire is nftarho'd to the hill'd* on the bottles*,- t’lire JI per hottlo, dr «ix br-ttles for ss. ■. Fnr»--'el’y J J. M\ERS & C6.,Carru>lr, ,M iv 22. ‘ . xtva&rvsxA. ! mrsPEP siA MOKE te«in»oni:ils of the efficacy of Dr. •Win* Evans 1 Camomile Pills. . ' V) re. 19, 1838. ■ , Sir:—living on a vi*ic to I’hihiddphia, 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 1 wa» at tacked with Dyspepsia,; and for several. years suffered from that complaint in its worst stages. Notwithstanding 1 tried every thing that came before the public, I obtained no relief, till I ac cidentally saw yudr uHveytjsemenn ; From'.the numerous and respectable .testimonials which .accompa«ji»Vlit,' I had some ‘ faint' hopes->hat •vfmr medicine might not prove altogether dst- Jess in mv own case.' 1 trie.il It, and it is‘scarcely jiecessary tondd wassh',rrlv cured. • Indeed.the success was greater than I could possibly have anticipated.from even the warmest recommen dations. As asm illTetiirn for.the benefit' you have bestowed, i send you this,acknowledgment of mv thanks om] the deep - sehse"of obligation under which T feel myself toward yon. Having implicit conficlende of yninbfhArn-. hmile Pill^nnd 1 feeling it.due to my.fellow suf ferers, LiVituld .wnrmlv entreat;ali who may he op their existence under the influence rnf that^coiirge.Qf^ie.humanfttntitetl^lL^Rbb to lay aside thcir«?ar|y prejudices against ' Midi remedies, and apply to you, that .they may a speedy .. I.stlll residedn Germantown, ihoqgh: I fre quently visit tTiecjty, am! wilVwillinglg.give any further information that njky be desireih' ~ ■; : Ever gratefully vour*. ‘ r ’ r -T. B.AVILIIAMS, ItyspeysiajTb’spepsia. IS there no'cure fjnr that' disti'essiugl (lisente? : is tile echo Iroin thiius;liuls. ihe-m:tny by. l)r.,'\Vm,. E*, Pills, 1 The following certificate • iiiiisl certaiiily convince evei*y person of the great efficacy of tills invoitiible’nie.licine. ' . . ; ,TUr;AVm: JBVAtts^UcarSiri—X- can never; Its grateful enough Cor' life cure 1 have received by. the Use of vnur iuvalu ib)e medicine (CamoMll.l4 Pills,) -T was 'fon five' years' very seriously troubled with Hi sp. psia.wltich Caused' a ,:uer ■ymis sensation throughout my. sys^m.—so niuplt that I Sometimes shoijk-as; if I had been aSlftted with' i.'alsyjefdurinsVall, this.time -I took many njedicjee's;;.but hone .’would* elite 1 me. '' At.'last,' trie up;. 1 but 1 . 1 fortunately ohe' day ns Twasspeakirigtb a friend "ondPhe subject he told me that llr. AVm. Kvuuis* Camomile Pillsavere the only medicine that would cure .me, of which I purdtased.scvme,,,and tfie result is.thHf r , am'nra\v : eniriyii>f perfect health;.’'? Any person'wishing to she me'cati tall at myi'liraUse, No.. 365 Nortlv Front street,-Philadelphia. . : ' .a or ■ ’rtv . , HjCNRt li. eAMFDKfct. ■ ■ . ..Theabnve medir.ine'is fof sale by » a , . V , , J. J, Mvkhs & Co. Carlisle. ■ JhiteresHni'gf Cure , 'OfeR)FtVHMl5pi:Uv -D^'^i" ; A -P'Wn'l Sytup ot .PruttUs yirsmiatiai if Wild ,CUtrrry.~Hrtvih|» made use :of this invaluable ln my family, Which clitifelV' cured mV Child. -"The symptoms, Wheezing nhd -Clmkjh'glif Phlegin.ilifflcUlty of hreatiiinsr.aUen*- iKcl wllhCnnslant cnugh r spasms/coiiVol sinus, SCc. or.\yliich I .had giyeh .up,«Jl, (topes pj its re- COViTlU.mxtil I was. advised to make a trial of elated; : ib:''mVdc6' f tb'ef, • ■iwhicli^hllrelyaadievt-il'meofacnd^lvlhatlwas jiwith -for,.' ,'v|shing^nsce ; Beach r.ti;e'et,;nboy,e;ta^,itarfeeF < l : i ; : ,"The medioinei^ i^:*-''? Coa-Cartislti-Tr-