;■ ■ NKW GOODS! • i'hq subscribers haying-Uitely purchased (no stock.of gcpila.bwned by Jolm Hi Wea ver ,‘at (bo cbrner of the Public - Square, Carlisle, hayc just received a-large nwl splendid aSsortincnt of Fai-l an!) Win 1 . Goods, consisting, ip part, of . superior : woordyed black, green, .invisible green,, ■ brown, .olive, dahlia, adclaide'bnd’mixt cimsj an assorfmentof heavy Cloths for Over-coats, ,a'variety of styles of Casshncrca and Cassi nclts, plain and figured silk velvets, plain and figured satin vesting, vnleiUiavcstltigg; &c.&c. velvet cords, beaver teen and figured'green floor cloths; lAgifhnd green anll . c0 j,,,. e( l * AS- 2n 8-4, 10-4 & 12-4 tmackinaw-blankets, English.-Freiich . ’German plain and figured, merinoes, black'and blue-blaek bombazines, plain aril figured rept silks, black gro-de-nap, gro-’de rinos, lutestring and senshaw silks, a large and' splendid assortment of colored silks, figured silks for bonnets, white, black and colored satins, a variety of fashionable rib bons; • - 6-4,7-4, 8 4 and 10-4 lupines best meri no shawls,'chencill brocha blanket ahd chal ley do. merino, challcy and cashmere hand kerchiefs, Irish linens, long lawns, linen cambric handkerchiefs, green liaraze &gauze veils, black lace veils, silk and pbngee hand kerchiefs. » 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4 blcihiliod and unbleapjie.d muslins,.4-4 anti 5-4 tickings, 8-4 cotton anil linen diapers, 6-4, 8-4 and 10-4 linen table’i’loths, blue and green cloth table, cloths. London!”French and. Ameri can Prints, 4-4 '5-4 apron * and. furniture checks, mouslaine and snxonylde bineft, greciahefl and book muslins, plain, bar’d anil figured swiss,”plain, bar’d and fig ured jacorietts, cambrics and mull muslins, bishop and friends lawn, thread, jaconett, bobinett and cotton laces, edgings and’in serting*, linen diaper and crash and bead bags, a large assortment of hos : ery, gloves, - handkerchiefs, stocks, suspenders, bonpets, Ac. Cotton '& Rag Carpeting,Cotton yarn •f all Kos. coAorlet yarn,-white and colored carpet chain, lamb’s wool and merino shirts and drawers— Also, a large assortment of -j -.1 GROCERIES,. consisting of Rioj St. Domingo, Laguira and .TaVaCoflee; YoungHySon, Imperial & Black Teas; Sugar House and Syrup Molasses; Chocolate, Starch', Ginger, Rice,'. Pepper; Allspice, Indigo, Nutmegs, Cloves, Cinna mon,-fine and coarse Salt, roll and plug To bacco, Snuff, Segnrs, &.c. &c. • . - Also; ah assorfincnt.of-Hatterst Furs and Trimmings, which we will sell at cost. ANGNEY & ANDERSON, Oct. 10,1839. . FOR SALE.' ; The subscriber will sell the .large ; ami commodious house in which he How resides, on the Slain street, in the borough of Car lisle. The lot is sixty feet front on Main street, by two hundred and forty, feet on Bedford street. Thedmildings arc large and in good repair, arid; well calculated for an extensive boarding establishment. There is a wall of cxccllent water with a pump in the yard, and large stabling attached in.the rear of the lot. The terms will be moderate and made to suit the convenience of the purcha ser, and an indisputable title given. Apply upon the premises to Sept. 19, 1839.—8 t. Dr. Samuel Jackson’s celebrafecl Tonic .Mixture. ALTHOUGH this medicine is but little known in tlio country; it has obtained for its distin guished inventor an enviable reputation in our At lantic cities. To those afflicted with weak stom ach from any cause whatever, with "indigestion, loss of appetite, weakness .of the spine, pains in back and loins, dizziness and vertigo, the Tonic Mixture, is strongly recommended as producing sure and speedy relief. To be had in Carlisle, only at STEVENSON & DINICLE’S Drug and Variety store. jOr. Warren'* Effervescent Draught. Person? laboring under chronic dyspepsia, indi gestion; water brash, sour eructations and- loss of ; " appetite, will find great relief by using a half pint ■tnmbler'-nfhia-pteparntinn^cYery^inoming-bafarc breakfast" for about a week. For sale in Carlisle, only at Sthtxmsos drug and chpmical store, ' [Oct. 3- ’’Fresh Prunes. Just received at Stevenson & Dinklo’a drug and «heimcal>torej;a few jars of fresh Prunes. , fant, Preseryntive. ; > THIS remedy is . recommended to all patients, nurses and others who have the management of children, as the most safemnd effectual worm destroying medicine yet , discovered. The symp toms dehbtirig’the'existence of worms, are indi gestion, with variable appetite* foul tongue, offen sive breath; hard, fall and tense belly, with oeca -eional gripings and pains about the naval, heatand itching sensation about the rectum, the eyes hea . vy and dull, itching of the nose," short drycough, . grinding of: tho.toctli, and starting during sleep, attended with slow fever., iVhen these symp toms occur, the worm syrup;.i£ taken according,to the directions, will afford relief by destroying the worms, and the mucus or Blimymattcr in which - they are involved, 'and therebyprevent^ duction. The Synip'ba3 altcaay,bben u’ebd with : eminent success by taahy individuals inthisploob. v """ " Sold,in Carlisle, only at STEVENSON'&DIN _I_[KLE’S-DTUg;ahd Ghemipalstoro.- ■. Persona wish ing,to.iry ;tbia medicine can be referred, to individ uals of the highest respectability in this town who ’ have used it in their.families/with great-success./ SSimtcr’sMed Mrop, ■ '• VUnrivalled in its effects as a sure; and Pxpedi tioos cuio for a certain secret disease, to ho had in Carlisle, only at-Stovenson & Hinkle's drug store. . ; Estate of Samuel Stevick, deceased. ' "JVbtice is ltefety^tieii'* • To aU persons concprhed,’that Letters -of Adtnin "7 —istmtiptt hkye been mnted to'the sahSenher rest, ding at ‘‘irten-on’s Branch,’’ four- miles west-'of SWppehaburg, pri this' r6ad' to/Strashurg,.on, the peraonaicstatorofSamuel deceased, late, v of the'bdirough ; of ’county of Cumberland.’ All persons haying t claims, of de mands estate of said decedent; are te : . quested to rnakc'.known the same to mo srithont delay. Persons iiidobted arc requested to make . Pay‘-ntimmodiam^ spExo^’^ , 06V. 3,1559. V. - • ; • 8»; . ' ’ "Bed, » Swanskin wile flannels/ anu«u.a|ly Iqw at'.j"; «.~x • ■.••rswfd.-/.; ■ ; - -J&mkrtr.WA' ■ J2tti September 1839, on motion of Mr; Lyon, Rule on all the heirs and parties interested in the’estate of Joseph Sliroo,, late of .CaiTisle, de ceased, to appear at the stated Orphans Court to he .held'’for Cumberland county on , ruesday, the 10th day of December next, to show, cause why the. tract'of lapd.containing 239 acres iu;d 27 perches strict measure, mid the lot contain ing 7 acres uml S 3 perches, and'tile hit contain ing 6 acres ahd 154. perches, ahd the lot contain ing fiacres and H 9 perches,, and the undivided half phrt of flic lot of ground In VVormlcysburg containing 58 feet in. breadth' and ‘ISO ftetr'in length, the estate.of satd deceased, (and 'describedls-4lMt”luij&isitioii and .diagram there,;p returned by the sheriff of said county at the last September Orphans*.Court,) should nth he sold. ,' -. , Bvtiik Court. ■ Cumberland county, ss, > ' , • . Thsvt the above rule was granted » by the Orphans* .Court of said county gat the lime above mentioned,. and js * entered of record in said cym t. wit* -ness riiy .Iniml and the seal of-said ’•V court at Carlisle the 22d day of Goto her,-A. D. ,1839, For W. FOULK} CCk-ot Orphans? Court. Pittsburg Mercury insert 3 times and charge this office. ■ ■ IMRS.OATHAniNESTOY, Respectfully Informs the public that she has re moved from Lancaster to Carlisle, and still con tinues to prepare her celebrated' MAI) DOC MEDICINE. She can be consulted and the medicine obtained at . John Hamilton’s, south east corner of Hanover and Louther streets, with whom she resides. A committed was appointed-by a town' meet ing; in Lancaster, to make an examination con cerning the medicine, .wlieil It was' ascertained tiiat not (me case, of Hydrophobia. had occurred where the medicine was taken, among the many hundred who "have used jt in the vicinity of Lancaster. It has also been proven beyond a doubt that this is the only medicine yet discov ered that will prevent tint most horrid disease HYDROPHOBIA, which nlwas "terminates, the life of its victim by. an awful death. Carlisle, Nov. 4, 1839. 6 Estate of Christian Vrolzcr, deceased^. - NOTICE. Letters of’Administration on, the estate-of Christian Crotzer.late. of North Middleton tawn ship, have been issued to life subscribers resid ing in said township, Ail persons indebted to said estate will make pay ment and those having claims will present them for settlement to _inAV.IDeKU:i"Z, Adm’r, . • j ELIZABE TH CKOTZES, Ad x. October, 01, 1839. The Journals .of the Senate and Mouse of Representatives of- Pennsylvania, hncL.the Re ports of. the State Treasurer ami Auditor Gen eral, for 1839,'have been received at this office aiid are ready for delivery to those entitled to receive them Remaining in the Post Office at Carlisle, Pa. October SlsifldSO. Enquirers will please say advertised. A IK Acker Margaret i toes John B Esq Anderson Richard ‘ Kencgge Anna Allison Sally ' Kuhn ton B King William Brougher Nathaniel Kutz William Brandt Isaac' . Kidman Samuel Bockci'Geo H Dr Kinni Samuel Barnet Peter , Xr Borlean Leah Lamhertnn Abraham " Baer Benjamin A Leidig David .. . Bailey Comfort . Leonlmrt Johann Georg Bunce Dan.cl B ” IVT Bender George or ? Matcer James John Heddon 5 Minnich Leonard ts* ?' Bblanderlane- -—-Jos Williams J Brown Benjamin Modurf Sarah Boyer Susan ' *Miller John Brown, Samuel H, Esq Methvcn Catherine W. • Bobs Daniel ’ • Mayer David Bear John jr . Mencci G Esq I Bice Mary *' ! ' " M’Millan Michael JJ M’Bridc James Carotliers George M’CabeJane Cox William Q ' CantZ Mary Ann ■'• O’Brittr'lnrion M Cornman Jacob U’Kare William Cramer John “TP"-', Carolhers William EsqParkison Maria 'Cummings Charles Dr Parsons Samuel . Constable (Borough) Paxton Maria Commcr George Paxton Thomas Creariter John sen ■ Parks Catherine Curts William ” -- Porter Francis C ; J} , Pyle Eli Ditlore David Ik DickeyJolin . Ramsey Elizabeth Devine William Ruff Catharine - - TTSFFAasieir 5 " t “ : —:mitiyj«tm — Duey Catherine ‘ : Rnhl Christian 9 . - jj: lliley William Esq , Ege Michael M . Heighten John M Ebersole'Jacob . S J* / , Siegfried, BrY jlev , Fraser James or son- SuininskiAM ’ Fairfield Eliza " Satterthwait Chhrlcs Friece Mlcheal. Stein Samuel . , . T ■ Frances-William-IL Schrivei-SamuSl,:. O , T U V Gorrell Nancy ' / 'Frisk John. :-Q : ■ Gregg Elizabeth V Ulricn Sir,, Grihg Daniel, \ v - - Vanasdlen Isaac Gaw.Charles R ' tST ■ Giilßh WilllAm' ■ .'Wolsh'Wilsori ■ ■ Robert - Williams David H".'. ' Wolf-Daniel . lHannan Busan Woods Richard Esq Hc-trichJrio ' - Wilson Janies.Esq' 'Himes.George W -Wonders 11 Mrs Holcomb Michael Esq .' TT 25. Hdushet Mary Young Mathias and") HeagyAVmT" Gertrard Ifis wife or > Hersch John' their children j -HooverFrederick- 1 Voting Lewis,; .. .. , Hinkle John Zettlcr George ■ - i, .. -.; -R. .LAMBEU’FHN, P.'.Mw- J.D. ELLIOTT. V- .IffOVWT MiOSjMj V W'lltV I’W’WTiLL hc offered for sale, by pubilc'nuctiqn. ■ ; An Tuesday theSGth afMivetnber next. •SflO, o'clock , A. M., at;tho Mnpntairi; the Carlisle and Hahcvov-' Turnpike .’ltoad/: six miles south-east of Carlisle, in lots of from ten to : about one hundred acres each, about ono thou sand acres rff.the Mount Holly Estate; lying chiefly in the valleyto the north oFthe South Mountain, adjacent to said road. : Part of these lands is covered with thriving young chestnut timbers, the remainder is well >uiled for agriculture, beingof. a good, quality! and 'situated in a healthyy and thickly'settled .neighborhood; affording, an' opportunity, rarely .occurring in the easterncpuntibS of 'Pennsylva nia-, •forpersonswithasmallcapitah’to purchase ;farms. - . - - ■_ ! Terms of payment: On); sixth in cash on the dny ,of sale, another sixth 'jflart. on tile seventh diiyof.Januaryncxt, the lynvundcr in two equal ve'it'ly interest. . ' ' , . rrFi-.v further par tidtibirs enquire ot WILLIAM CSRIMSH AW, H&rrjgJinrß, 05s WM. WEAK LEY, Papertqwhi near tlie fanils. : October 31,1839. > ' ; French, Wclsh.German, andEngliah Merinoea of all colors for sale ;psn ' hg: Vonghn j;^ WOOD jmtiTED Jl T TJnS OFFICE. NOTICE. ROB’T MOURE. JOURNALS &TREPORTS. Commissioners’ Office, 7 Carlisle, 0ct.~31, 1839. ■ 5 JOHN IRWIH.' Clerk. MEBINOES. NEW ' ' ■ CO ACH MA KIN G JESTJMBSJLM&BSJfIEJVT, , IN CARLISLE,, PA. ; , TiiE subscriber Wring just arrived from the east .with some of the best workmen that could, Be. procured, is now; prepared to finish ■Work in the most-fashionable; style npd of the best materials. He will manufacture any thing in that line of business,"such as- • • OASS. GOAOK-SS, GIGS, • -:StTLK¥S A CARRIAGES,. o? every description. He has now in his employ probably one,of the best Spring Makers and Coach Smiths that is now in* the-state. 'lli.s charges shill be moderate and his work. will jall be warranted i : ■ Repairing done in the neatest manner and with despatch. 1 The subscriber humbly solicits the patronage of the public, for which he \vl// tender his most sincere.thunks. . • EREIVK A. KENNEDY. Car/is/c. Apri/ .’B, 1839. tf , DR. I. G. LOOMIS, DENTIST. ; SNTENDS residing permanently in Carlisle, and w'oulB respectfully offer his professional services to the citizens of the place and vicinity. He has taken rooms at Col.' Ferree a Hotel, where he may be found at all hours. Persons requesting it will be waited upon at their Residences. ' : CDr. Georg!.' D. Foulke, •Reference, — < Rev. Thos. C. ’thorn tan. Or. David A r . Mahon. Carlisle. Dec. 6, 1838. , -■ A VALUABLE TAN YARD . FOR RENT. ' - AT HARPER'S FERRY, VA. f 181 HE subscribers will lease fnr one or more i yeaVfVtludr valuable Tan Yard, with all its appendages. ‘ It is out of the best - locations in Virginia for carrying on the business on «n extensive scale, as there iB..ubund*\nt room and the materials are.ainple. A number of the Vats are under cover, and all the buildings are of the most suitable kind—besides the smulins of Bark (which caii he got convenient and at fair prices,) is done by water pmyei', , . .. Any quantity"*)! be procured in the neighborhood, ’as there is no other tannery with iirsevcral inil.es of the place— and-tjiere .is: also, everv facility for.getting hides from, the c,l )es and sendidg them to market'when tanned, eith-. er by rail.mad or canal. There is, likewise, a demand'at this place for if large vpiantity of Leather annual,lv by the Government.- " * Possession wiU.bc givfcn immediately.—" __ ■* For further particulars enquire of . HUGH GILLFECE 8c CO. ; Harper's Ferr>\ Feh. ( 7. 1839. " cnwtf VALUABLE PAHM FOR SALE. * nHE subscriber offers at private sale the fnl- L lo\vin&dykcVibedvalnabfe;>real:estate;-situate In Allen township. Cu m!j. i huKt-conntvvcoiitain-- inR 114 acres; more nr less, of patented land, a boul 90 acres of which are cleared and in a hißh state of cultivation, and the residue covered with thriving timber. The improvements are a n__B “ TWO STOKV «nTm' stone zcpusß, And Double' liog Earn. two Apple Orchards, one of which is of choice fruit, a never lading spring of water, and a foun tain pump at the dobr—also, a Tenant House, The above,mentioned tract is nearly all lime stone land, of a-good quality, ami is in a healthy neighborhood—within two miles of Mechanics burg and the Cumberland Valley Rail Road, and al'jnut one mile from Shepherdstown. An indisputable title will be given. Fdrterms apply to the subscriber near the premises. 11 J JAMES GRAHAM. -tf- Muy-SO, 1859, A nf-w Linc of Freight Cars FROM HARRISBURG TO PHIIi- ADELPHIA ,r»IHE subscriber, Rratefnl for past favors, re- acquaints hisfrienda and the pub lic, that he has put into operation on ihe HAH UISBUIUi, LANCASTER,, and COLUMHIA RAIL ROAD, a line of new DOUBLE CARS, which will run rcßnlarly between Harrisburg & Philadelphia, by which Goods and'Produce of all descriptions will lie forwarded with care and despatch, at the.lowcat rates of treißht. Goods will be received at the WAREHOUSE of THOMAS J. MAXWKI.h, N. E. corner of Broad and Vine streets, Philadelphia, and for warded to H irrisbnvjji Carlisle, Chanihershnrg, and intermediate places, and .bv the.subscriber, OWEN M’CABE, Harrisburg, Jan. 31, 1839. r ■T7-FISH. SALT AND PLASTER. .CON STAN TLVTJhPH AN D—Carshqrard forulmosT all kinds.nf country produce. DYEING & SCOURING. THE subscriber respectfully.infnrms^thepub lic that she,continues to cleanse Clothes of grease; stains>;.6cc. in the best'manner and with out injuring the cjoth, She will also attend Co •alVl 7* ■_ best qualitVj / :'X'lve.stnre will be under .tlie.imr initiate snperinfcPdqnce of Mr. -Dinkle, who has acquired a ofthe duties of an apothecary -of Mr. Samuel Elliott of this place,. : •: Carlisle, August 15,-1839.’ - .7 ' . A GREAT VARIETY OF SOAPS AND M PERFUMERY to be had at , .' ; ■ t-tto-s- •• SriivENSOrrSc Drue and C/iemical 'StoreM% STEVENSOH & DINKLE 4 lIA VF. JUSTIiECIiIFJID at their Di ng and Variety Stortvanassortnieut of Fruitsi-PitUles, Preserves, Nuts, &c.; - -.- FBECKL B WASH. ' HigVOv recommenced bv.'the Faculjjr,’' to' he had at Stevenson & Dihklf a tlvug nnd variety, store. ■ ‘- V . /. Spcriri Oil jJTKF an uncommonly be had at Stever/gak^fPinkie's drug .arid chemical store,. ■ ' . • -- • r CIMIAH Ott;df.aVery superior quaUlKTrealr ti>Mf lin Srtf?..Ste-. nvetsrtV dnlg and '" COAL! COAL! JUof received and forsaleat my landiitg near the Steam Mill, on the Canal, SOO tons ol RedTV sli Pine Grove Coal,: warranted to he the ■ best article of the kind known"at.the presciit time:, It will be sold m lots to suit purchasers., . ,- r Al*ra—a large quantity of/LUMBER of oil-, ferenl kinds and .qualities: .superior Shingles: Piaster: Sale by tile barrel, ts’e. all of which micles will be disposed of at the most reasona ble puces. /. CHARLES L..BERGHAUS. ; Harrisburg, June 0,1839. ; Sui MOULDERS. 8 OR 10 good Plate Moulders fire wanted im mediately at Oak.’ Grove Furnace,: ! eirv county, to whom constant employment will .be giveu'and good wages naid. Apply'to' " Plies, Foeuino & Thud him. - Oak Grove, May 30, 1839.... . -di FORGEMEN WANTED. ■ CNIXGOOD REFINERS wanted immediate* ly at Dickinson Forge. -Apply to ■ , A . G. EGE. -May, 2, 1839. tf NOTICE. WHEREAS the charter of the •■Carlisle Saving Fund Society ,” will expire in 1843. Notice is hereby given agreeably to the cqnstitn tion arid laws of Pennsylvania that the stockhol* ders of said institution intend applying to the next Legislature of the commonwealth for a renewal of charter. —Change of name, style, and title to '•'Cumberland Valley Bank,” increase of capital to S20O;OOO and general discounting and banking privileges all mider-such-restrictions as the Leg islature may direct. , '.The above institution to be' continued in Carlisle, Cumberland county Pa. .JOHN J. MYERS. Angiisfl, 1839. .. _ . 6 f" Goelicke’s JfSatchless Sanative. The article published below concerning the new anti popular dpctvine advanced by the il lustrious Gocliclieof Germany, cannot fail ol exciting a deep and thrilling interest through out the country. [Translated from the German J LOUIS OFFON GOEUCHB, l - OF GERMANY,. THE QREA TE ST OF HUM A NBENE FACTORS. Citizens of North -and . South "■ . To Louis Offon Goei.icke, M. L). ot Ger many. Kurope, belong* the imperishable honor of acUliug h new ami precious doctrine to the Science' of Medicine—a new' doctrine- which, though vehemently opposed by many of the fa culty, (pf which he is a valuable member.; pe proves to be as well founded in truth ns any doc trine of Holy Writ—n doctrine, upon the verify of which are suspended the-lives of millions of our race, and which he boldly challenges,lns op*, posers to refute, viz: Consumption is a disease always occasioned by a disordered state of vis Vita:, for Life Principle) of the human body:' often secretly lurking in the system for years be fore there is the least co mplaint nj the lungs -and which may be aft certainly , though not so quickly cured, as a common cold, ’ or,simple headache.— An invaluably precious doctrine this, j m * parts an Important lesson -to the ajfji'arenxllf healthy both sexes, teaching them that this insidious foe may be an unobserved inmate of their “clayey lvmisef."~cvcn while they imagine ♦heinselves secure from, its attacks, teaching 'them that THE GREAT SECRET IN THE ART OF PRESERVING HEALTH IS TO PLUCK OUT THE IMSEAbK WHILE IN THE* RLADE. AND NOT WAIT TILL THE FULL GROWN EAR. This illustrious benefactor of man is also enti tied to your unfeigned gratitude, •and the grati tndc of a world, for the invention of his Match, lefts Sanative ,—whose healing fiat, may justlv claim for it such a title, since it has so signnllr Iriumplyed over our great comma i cncmv coil sumfitioKi both in the first apfl last stages,—a medicine which has thoroughly filled the va ennmin lift M iteria Medina, and thereby proved itself the Conqueror of Phqxiciam —A medicine, for.which all mankind will have abundant cause to bless thrhchifictmt hatftl iif-a-kind-Rrovi ; lence- a medicine whose wondrous virtues have beco jso glowingly portrayed °ven In’ same nf oui 1 clergy, in their pastoral visits tn tire sick cham ber; by which means they often become the hap py instruments-of changing" despondency into hope.' sicknessinto health, and satlncssof friends into joy fulness. . . ' Goolicko’s IVlatchless Sanative, a modi, ine of more value to man than the vast mines of Austria,' nr,even the united treasures of her globe—a medicine, which’is obtained equal ly from'the vegetable, mineral mid animal king doms, and thus pnssesscS a three-fold power,—a medicine, which, though designed as a remedy for consumption solely, is possessed of a myste rious influence over many diseases of the human system,—a medicine, which begins to be valued by Physicians, .who are daily witnessing it, as trinishtugcures' f>manv whom they had resign ed to the grasp of the Insatiable Grave. for children, a half drop; and for infants, a quar ter drop; the directions explaining the manner ol taking a half nr quarter-drop. Price—Three and one-third rix dollars* (R 2.50) per.half ounce. •A German coin, value 75 cents. For'.sale at the 1 Post Office; Mechanicsburg. Cumberland county, Pa., by GEO.. F. CAIN, sole agent for Mechiinirshurg- . . , •'I 1 rr 7”~7 .. c. jyJE&p,: . S w’EtO-aON DSNT2ST, RESPEC.TF.OE.LY informs the ladies and gentlemen of Carlisle anddts vicinity that he sets Artificial Teeth in Hie ninst approved manner. - He also scales, plugs and > separates teeth to arrest decay . Dr. N. prepares' a tooth powder, wbirli. whi tens the teeth, without injuring the enamel, col ors the gums a fine fed and refreshes the mouth. The tooth ache will he cured; in most cases, without extraction: and an, odontalgic wash.Js prepared for healing sore gums and fasten, the teeth. • ' . 'V - , Ladies hhtLgentlemen are; requested to call and examine his collectioh of Porcelain or lo cori-uptable teeth,'; which will never .decay or change color, and are free from all unpleasant odour, durable and well adapted for-chewing, which will be inserted in the best manner and at fair prices. : , , ‘ ’’ . All persons wishing Dr. N. to call at their dwellings will please to leave a line at his res! 1 dehcet NVf 7 Harper’s. Row; wheni he will thally attentlto every call in the line of his pro; fessinq. From- a long aiid successful practice, he hopes tii-give general satisfaction., - 'v “'’r -. Carlisle, August 1, 1839;- . . 3m || V Garlislo, a. . May 1,1 $39. : t Jtrrlvdt and De/iarture q/Alails: ■ ■ . ■■• ' : ■ Jtrrives. Closet! Eastern daily about ip m. " ;7| prm.= V -' w piT?V. “ , •• 5 p. in. Weslcfti'?j' •• ;• li m. 9n- m,. Southern? * 1 ; “■ 10 a, m. ; £'p.,m;. Meclia’niosh’ir•■*.*■ ‘‘ lOa.pa. - 'P- m - Newvilldf®? •• , ' • r a 2 m, 9 h iti. v : i ■’ J • ■ :j: —... »OK,?sAIiE,: mg Horses, suitable for saddle or. lin mess, \V"'' ' ' j;One,new TiljtVc' L.Oae.set at c'outii ’7' ■. ' t .’ " ■ Osniiwiev'Jutf ii'ass mniintcd llarncss, - IMILJON mORJER. THRASHING machines AND , HOB.SE POWER’ , CALL-ABOEXAMtSE FOB TOUBSELVEs! ■. Tiie subscribers, thankful fur past favors, take this method offibfoßinliig the public-that they still continue the building of Thrashing Machines and Horse Poiuer, at their old stand, in Louther street;''Carlisle, where Farmers and : others can it all limys be supplied. .They have made a considerable improvement bn the'; power'-and machine, and have also att'aclierf n =' J _ f CLOVER THRASHER, wliieh for durability and simpleness oCcnnstruc lion is surpassed .by none, and "n Sirota Harriet. Having all manner of confidence in the supe riority of the above mentioned machine; &c. they ire-williiig'tliat Farmers shall /M/.thein iyefoie mnkingtliepurchase. . . Persons wishing to purchase or examine the machine will rlease make application «it the publichouseo/j^nC^,m,.^le k] , L _ May 3,1838. : . _ ■ . . . HARDWARE - PERSON S whose nerves have been . .injured by calomel, or excessive grief, great loss of umad. the suppression of accustomed discharges or cutaneous eruptions, 'iriteniperiKe ''Jifiliils',-..fct other causes which Und to relajc end enervate the nervous system, will find a friend to soothe arid comfort,in EVANS’CAMOMILE PILLS; Tliosc afflicted With Epilepsy or .‘Falling.Sickr ness. Palsy, Serious Apoplexy, and organic af fections (if the heart; nausea;; vomiting, pains lit the side, hrerist, limits; head, stomach or back 1 .- will hod theiUselveiO immediately 1 relieved,' by using EVANS* CAMOMItE aha APERIENT PILLS. Dr. Evunsdoesnntpretendtusaylliat in all' debilitated, and impaired constitutions.-**, in nervous'discuses of all kinds, particularly of the digestive oi;gans, and in iricipitnt-.coiiblimj:-., tion, whether of life,. lungs on lively they ‘will cure. That dreadful disease, CortUJV/ilicri, anight have beyn chicked initscomttu ncimeot, arid disappointed of its prey all over the.land, it the first symptoriis of nervous -debility tid'd', been .counteracted by the Camnnriile Flower chemically prepared,together jivYtlrinifui/o'tl'iVri' diseases, where other remedies have proved fatal. ~ ~ : How many do we daily find tortured with that dreadful disease,- Sick Headache. - ]f -they would duly make trial of this invaluable medicine, they would perceive that life is a •pleasure and not a semne of misery, and abl.cr rence.i Jn conclusion. I , would warn ntivi tis persops against the abstraction of hJo< cl, eUhu* by leeches; cupping, or the employment of the lancet. Drastic purgatives in delicate habits equally improper. Those-are prac tices too often resorted to in snch cases, hut (hoy w seldom fail to prove highly injurii tis. Ct llif - cates of cures are.daily received which add suf ficient testimony of (he great < fficnrv of this ir valiiubh* Medicine, in .relieving afflicted mai 'kind.; For sale hy " J " J J. Myers & Co.,CurMh\o,. • DkmuitiSf Btnngardncr* VmK May 2S f 18.19. Agrnts. " B'?. SWAVNE’S COMI'OtIND SVHtJP OF I’IiUNUS VIHGIHIaNa.oh WHO) CH, lift lIY.-—This medicine' ia offered to.the' public as an tffcctnal remedy in all affections ii • dicative ol Pulmonary dievases, both in their io ceii.t .and tnoreadvanced stages;suebas yhthtno* Pulmonary CV>wAww»/j//ot; t ,,recepl cr chn nic coughs. boaiseness. o booping cough, \vbc» zing , „ ml difficulty of breathing; spilling of biotdj light sweats/fcc. This rt medy is" highly lust- ful to persons'wbose m rves have bet n injnri fl by calomel er excessive grief, great loss c! lilted, the Sbpp.ressien of accustomed distbarpt*, tr cutaneous eruptions, intrmpcraU habits, nr etl - or.causes Which tenj^to’renovate oV,rel:.x the nervoinvsvstem. , Jlow many persons do rye daily behold approaching lo an untimely grave, w rcjl ed in the bloom of*vouth.fn m I heir; dear felii tivrfc and friends, afflicted witlnbat c«.irin*on an(l destruc/ive called CVaiMimplun which ’ soon,wastes the miserable Miffi rer nni’d they be r.nmr h(*yomVtbe?>ower nf human skill. ■ If such.., sufferers would oidy malic a trial nl'pnSxvayro's’ iiiviibiable' medicine*, they’would soon f nd.tht n»- selves more hem-filled than bv gnlpbmg ll.c y a- • rions ini fle live remedies with which oor pa -pers,. dailv-_abc , niid..--_This; syrup immediait ly— begins to beal the ulf< rated lungs, stoj ping pit - fuse night sweats, initiraling the ■ dis't 11 ssing rough, and at the same time inducing a bnaltbv ; md natural exper location - a ;iKn ri IV*. t jng tie shortness ofhrduib and pain in .the rbt.sf, wbicl.l liavrnss the sufpTer on rher slightest ixetrisc. and finally the hectic flush in:tbe ptrlid .T?,d c- fwgin to vai-irh. and ♦be sufferer will here.pej.reive biinsolf snafobt/j from a premature grave intotbe eojoj nHnt again of comfortable health. aboyr; medicine ss-fi r sab* at the /Ifcr/zro/. Offi/r, "No ,19 North Kirhlh sfrett, Philadelphia, where all order*: must be address ed. T’n avoid imposirion the Propvb ni’s name is impressed in the bottle*.’ bh*‘' v i v t* s * iV - i f 3 there no cure t’nr- that dhti’cssrhgdisoasL? is the echo|romthousands, “lUad the many certificates of cores performed by Dr. Win. E vana’ C.iinoinile Tonic and Family Aperient Pills, The following certificate'.must certainly convince every person of the great efficacy ot this invaluable medicine. >' - Dr. Wm! Evaws—Dear Sir:—l can never he grateful enough for the cure ! have received by the 'uscof vour invaluable medicine (CAMoM U-k PILM.) . I was for five years. u very seriviusly trnutilfd with Dysp. psia, which caused; a. ner yous sensatioo throughout mr system—so much that Isometiihes shook as if Lhad.beeu afflicted with. palsy;; dhriug all thistime I,took many . meiliclßes. but hone would' cure me,’ At last, mv physician gave me up; - hut fortunately one day as l was;apeaking’to a fiieud on tht'subject he'told me that Dr. 1 Wmi Evans’ Camomile Pills,Were the only medicine-that would cure - me, of which I'purchased some; aht|, the result is that.L.ftmnow enjoying, perfect health,' Any person wishing'to jee me'canh.nll at my _ house. No. 365 North Front street, Philadelphia. , Henry L. Campokm.. The above raedir.ine is for sale by _ ; . -J.J. MykiiSScCo. Carlisle. - ' v ;; : Interesting-Cure T»BRFORMED hv Dr. jr." Swayne’s Com. Hyrop ol or Wild . Cherry.—-Having made use" of - this invaluable. Syrup in my family, which entirely cured my; child. '■ ThO 'symptoms' were; Wheezing and Choking of PMegmVdiflicully of-byeatbing;atten. ded with ennstaht-cough; L apasiris, 5c c. of which T had given up all hopes of its covery,-until I was advised tom at e a ’ tri id of this Invaluable’ medicine. - After - seeing.'the wonderful effects it had Upoh mv child, ! :.cnn chidcd. fp make-the : same -trial * upon' rnvst lf,; whichenlirelyrelievedmeof acoughthatfWaS hfflicted with for! many years.' V' Apy person •wishing to-see mo rancall ntmy house in beach tireet, above*he Market,.Kensington. : , ; ; . '• John ..: ; Fhiladelphihy ;; y" y , .4/' : j, j. KyßßB«e Cov«Cari»te,