sair dresses, & bar-bbr; , cjnfnisLE, '■ EI'UIINS his. thanks to and gentlemen of the bomigh, ami tils custo mer generally, for the liberal patrenage they have heretofore bestowed upon him,, and res ~pectr»lly4»forms-tUcm thathe-hasJuit-i’cceived from the city and opened for sale the following' articles in his line of business: * RinglclCurlson comb 3, (large fy small,) jP'iJf Curls, . , - ~ -Plain Braids, , j _ Frizelts, (plain,) Everlasting. Curls,, ._. .'• - . Gentlemen's Wigs of all Winds qualities, ' Scalps, , _ 'Bo. Metallic., • Boar’s, Antique and JTdJacassar OSIiG, II dr Powder, Nail anti Tooth Brushes, Mas!:, ruse ami round. Soaps, fine- truth and dressing Combs, hair Brushes, Cologne (genuine Ger man) Lavender 8c FloridaWatcr,assorted Soaps, ENDIAN DTE & OEIi SOAPS. Bear’s Grease, Saponnceon’s compound fur sha ving; teeth Brushes of all qualities and descrip tions, Bay Hum, Lip Salve, Pomatum in 'slicks, Cream of Almonds, Cold Cream, Unman Kaly dor, Hose Teeth Paste and Powder, Toilet Pow der, Ivory Dressing Combs,..Glass Shaving Box es, Variegated and Palm Slaps, Powder Puff Boxes, Wash Bails,'. Elastic'Watch Guards, Hones and Straps, Silver Pens anil Pencils, Windsor and Fancy Soaps, Collars, Slocks and Shams, Shaving Boxes and Brushes, Gum Elas tic Woollen and Cotton Suspenders and Sua pender Ends, Pocket Books, Silk and all other kinds of.Purses.' , - , Ail of which arc offered on reasonable terms Carlisle, Nov. 7, 1839. , : tf Estate of Philip Zeigler, deceased. NOTICE. ALL persons knowing themselves to.be in debted to the estate of said deceased, will . nulKe payment nrfor before the* 6th of Decem- ber next, and, those having claims against said estate will present them properly authenticated 4of settlement, at the late residence of said dec. John' Zeigler, . . Mraham Zeigler, Samuel Zeiglbr , « . Jes'sd Zeigler, f Esccurs David Zeigler, . ■ Philip Zeigler, October $l, 1839 ■• ; MeglsteF’S“Mbtlc€i. T --^, ■ • „ REGISTER'S OFFICE, > Carlisle, November B, 1839. 5 'WrOTlCli.is.herebV- given Ip .nll Legatcer, .JjSl Creditqri'.and oilier persons concerned, Jliat the following accounts have, been filed in ibis office fur examination, by. the accountants therein named, and will, be presented to the Or phans' Court of Cumberland county, for coiifi'i ination and allowance, on Tuesday the 10th day ■of December, A. U. 1839, vizi The administration account of .Andrew Ir vine, Executor of Joseph Douglass, late of Sil yer Spring township, deceased. The administration account of Urs. Hetty Addanis. Administratrix of Isaac Addams. late •of East I’ennsborongh township, deceased. , The administration account of Samuel Me 'Curie, Executor of John Sharp, late of Newton township,'deceased; ' The administration account of John, Houser, Executor (if Hubert Cook, late of Monroe town ship, deceased.. The administration account of Jacob Hcrslic, -Administrator of Joseph'Spangler, late of North • Middleton township, deceased, . ■ The administrat’on account of Leonard Helm, Executor of Jacob Helm, late of Southampton township, deceased. The administration account of John Saxton, Administrator of Janies Huston, lute of Silver Spring township, deceased. The administration' acoonnt of Joseph Shrom, jr. t Administrator of Joseph Shrum, sen., late of the borough of Carlisle, deceased. . The administration account of John Minnigh hnd-Efizabeth Stoner,-Executors.uLluhn Btoner, late of the borough nf Newville, deceased. The supplemental and final administration account of Daniel'Markley, Administrator of He’nry Moyer, late of Allen township, deceased. The administration account of John Harper, Esq., Administrator of William Richey, Esq., late of the boroughof Sfewville.-deceased. The guardiaoship account of William Weak-- ley. Guardian of Richard S. 'Weakley, minor non of Daniel Weakley late ol Dickinson town-, ■ship, deceased. ’ . • ' The guardianship account of William Weak ley, Guardian of Harriet M. Weakley, now de •ceased; who was one of the minor, children of Daniel Weakley, late of Dickinson township, ■deceased. ■' 'file - guardianship account nf Isaac Todd, "Esq. one of the Guardians of Christopher, Wil liam and John Patterson; ~ ISAAC ANGNEV, Register. Estate of Elizabeth Barnhart, deceased, 7- . ; , N.p TX■ G B - - - Letters of Administration having been granted to the subscriber on the estate of Elizabeth Barnhart, late of Silver Spring township, Cum ’bovland county; deceased,, notice is hereby giv ■ ■en to all persons indebted to said estate to make ’ immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for --,_.-sedtlemeiit.dtodlh'e_jubscriber residing in said township. November 7, 1839, JACOB GROSS, Adni’r. RICHES NOT HE ALTH. Those who enjoy health,"iiiust cei ta'ialy feel ’blessed when they compare themselves to those that have been afflicted fur years with ■various diseases which'the human family are all •subject to be troubled with. . Diseases present themselves,in various:formsl anib from various ■Circumstances, which in .the..commencemer)t, t mav all be checked by the uscufDr. O. P. Ilar aich’a, Compound strengthening and. German . -Aperient Pills,—such as DyspepsiajLivcr Coni; . iplaints.Pain in the side. Rheumatism, General ./Debility, 'Female Diseases, and all dispases to ■which human nature is subject, where stn- ;fnr;‘using These ; Medicines always accompany TfieVn. ;.Thede Medicines, can'be'takren with perfect safetyvby •the'most; delicate female, as 1 they are miid'iii aheir operation and pleasant in their effects/ , ■ Principal Office tor the United States, No. 19 , ..North Eighth street, Philadelnhia. Also, Tor sale by 1 J. J. MYERS & CO. fub&kg sApn ~T“ i • -Wilt be sold on the premises, on Tuesday the S?d,of December next.,at 2 o'clock, P. M. - . • ; ; Tteo JLpts of Ground^ ■. late the pfoperty of Philip Ziegler," deceased, v situated bn -Louther street in the borough of - 'Carlisle, bounded-bn the east_by a lot of Mrs. ■ Byers, on the west by. John R. Turner; on the .south by Ivouthurstreet and on .the north by an . 'Alley. One.bftheseddfs has. erected thereon ,:„-a,smaU t.O,a HOUSE ..and small frame stable., -ißoth lots will be.sbld.together or separatelyto jspitjpurchasbrs.' Possession will he given .on .the nratof April next,.' Tebaf 3 will bo made kaovyn oh the day of sale. John Ziegler, - . y : -, ■,f (i:^bi , ahflm Zie%ler,\ ',' Samuel Ziegler,' / ; Jesse Ziegler' :' 7 '; '~'J3avid Zieglefou t ; . J’hilip Ziegler, . ■■■ "• " Executors of Philip Ziegler, dec. 1 , imp. :■ -’VT 1 NEW . ; GO 'A G H -.53 A2SI ET & " IN CARLISLE, PA. ; THE subscriber having juH'urrivcd from the east with some of the best workmen that; coiiUl~be procurcciV ishow prepared to finish work in the most fashionable style, and of the; best materials. Hv 111 manutuciure any thing in that line of business, such us ... ■ CJAS-S, OOAOHBS, GIO-S, S ILLICIT S & € AlfKff AGUES, of every description. He hasnowin his employ probably one of the best,Spring Makers and Coach Smiths that is now in. the state. ,His charges shall he moderate and his work will all he warranted. Repairing done in the neatest mariner and with despatch., . ■ Trie subscriber humbly solicits the’patronage of the public, for which lie wi lt tender his most sincere thunks.. . ■ _ . FRED’IC A. KENNEDY. Car/is/e, Vprif 18, 1839. . tf OHi is Si LOOiVilSj 3DSSJT2ST. SNTENDS residing permanently in Carlisle, and wpuld' respectfully offer liis professional services to the cilizens.of tlie placc and vicinity. He lias taken rooms'at Col. Ferree’a Hotel, wheredie may he fouad at ail lunml. Persons requesting it will be waited upon at their residences. . . • CDr. George D. Foulke, , Reference,— < Rev." Rids. C. ’Jhorjiton, ' (_ Dr. David Jr'. Mahon. • Carlisle. Dec. 6, 1838. A VALUABLE TAN. YARD POSt.P.BNT, PTII.IPPER'S PEPPY, VP. subscribers will lease for one or more B year?, their valuable Tan Yard, with all its appendages. * It is one of the best' locutions in Virginia for carrying on the business on an extensive.scale, as there is abundant room the materials are ample. .A number of tlte Vats are under cover, and all the buildings are ot the most suitable kind—besides the grinding cf Bark (which can be gotponvement and at fair prices,) is doncbjrwater power. # , • Neighborhood,, as .there is no other tannery with in several miles of the place—and there is also every facility tor getting hides from the cities, and sending, them to market when tanned, eith er by.rail road or canal. ThereAs, likewise', a demand at this place for-u large quantity of. Leather annually by the Government. Possession will be given immediately. Por further particulars pnqnire of . HUGH GILLISECE & CO. . Harper's Ferry, Feb, 7, 1839., eowtf " 3 -r ■ 6t .. ... FBMALE. ... • nHE subscriber offers at private sale the fnl- B. lowing described valuable real estate, situate in Allen township, Cumberland county, contain ing 114, acres, more or less, of patented land, a buul 90 acresof which are cleared and in a high state- of cultivation, and the residue covered with thriving timber- The improvements are a -.Ahse/L TWO STORV raw' 'sseuss, .£nd B cubic £o(r Barn. two Apple Orchards, one of which is of clioicc fruit, a never lading spring of water, ami a foun tain pump at tlie door—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'andthe Cumberland Valley Hail Road, arid about one mile tram Shcpherdstnwn. An indisputable title will be given. For terms apply to the subscriber near the premises. “ ' JAMES gr.vham: , May 30, 1839, A new Siiiao of Fvcigltt Care psoas HAHRIBBUnO TO PHia- ADEZi-JSSA. THE subscriber, grateful for.past favors, re spectfully acquaints hisfriends and the pub lic, that he has put into operation on the HAR RISBURG. LANCASTER, andCOLUMBI'A RAIL ROAD, a line of new DOUBLE CARS, which will run regularly between Harrisburg & Philadelphia, hy which Goods aud-Produce of all descriptions will be forwarded with'care and despatch, at the lowest rates of height. Goods will he received at I lie' WAREHOUSE of THOMAS J. MAXWELL, N. E. coiner of Broad iftid Vine streets', Philadelphia, and for warded tu Harrisburg, Carlisle, Chambershttrffi and intermediate,places,-mid-bv-the OWEN M’CABE, J Harrisburg, Jan. 31,18.19. ' < •TT-FISH. SALT AND PLASTER, CON STANTLY O N HAN D,- Cash paid for almost alTkindaof”country produce. • DYEING & SCOURING. ' . THE subscriber respcctfully informs the pub lic that she continues to cleanse Ciotheg-iof grease, stains, Sic. in the Best manner and with out injuring the cloth. She will also attend to ... 3DYBIMS-. " 4 ' \ all ItinHslifJYarns, C’luUls; Silks, &c. &c. any color whicli may be desired, ,on the most accom modatiiip terms ami with despatch. : LHecresidence is.a few; doors east of -Mr. A; Richards’ store. Centre Square, Carlisle. JANE McMUURAYi ly April.2s, 1838. NEW DRUG & VARIETY STOREi - Stevenson Winkle, HA VE just received nt their storc> corner of High and Hitt streets, opposite Col. Fer fee's hotel, an assortment of-iok.- ■ „ ' : feRtXCW, ; HtCedlcines.Paintß, T)y e.Stuffs' sc" V arnislid» v t i TiiOir'l- oBHp S stpeir Ka4" been: selected with '■ ■••• great care, and is warranted to j JaS be entirely fresh ant] of the very ai^ 11 , best quality. . The store will he under tlie im mediate superihfcndance of.'Mr. Dihkle, who lias acquired ii thorough knowledge’of the duties' of ah apothecary under tne direction of Mr . Samuel Ellintt of this place. CarlisleyAugiist 15, 1839. A GREAT VARIETY OF SOAPS AND PERFUMERY to be had ut ; r . . - '.SrEVENspy. Sc Diskle’s .. Driigjtnd Chemical State. '■ STSVBUSOUfi; DINEIiI! HAVE JUST RECEIVED at .their Drug and Variety Store, aijassortmeut of Fruits,Tickles, preserves, Nutsi &C. v; .-. ■.:;,::.,.;:FREeKLE,WASII. Highly, recommended by.this' Faculty, to be had MjSlevehson V Jjinkte’s drug apd variety storei \ • 1 ■’■ Bleached Sperm Oil : r . rfVF an uncommonly'excellent, description( to beliadal-5/eycnso»h drjig,and chemical store.’ 'd,-- iCTALADOIIj of aSflacv- superior nunlitv freab ancUfrqefrbm tb'fe 'hhd ;t at'-Stf-: treHerrU Dinhte'i drug-ami chemical sforvt. Dyspepsia and TSypoobuilriacisin. CufciTbii Dr. Harlich’s cdehratedMedicin.es. Mr. W-M. MORRISON* of Schuylkill Sixth, street, Philadelphia; afflicted for several years -witli-Uio-abovo thestomach, headache, palpitation of the heart, impaired appetite, acrid ,rructaiinns, coldness and weakness of the extremities, emaciation & general debility, disturbed rest, a pressure,and weight tit the stomach after eating, severe (tying pains in the chest, back and sides, costiveness, a 'dislike.fur society or conversation, languor and lassitude upon the least occasion. Mr. Morri son had applied to the amist eminent physicians, who considered it beyond the power of human skill to restore him.to .health; however, as his afflictions had r< diced hi in to a deplorable con dition, having been induced by a friend, of his to try Dr, H.irUr.h’a Medicines, as they being highly recnofrmtndcd, by which he procured two packages for trial; before using the second package, lie found himself greatly, relieve d, and by continuing the use'ot them the.disease en tirely disippeareil—he is now.enjnymg all tile blessings of perfect health, p ' ' ’ Fbrsdeby J. J. Myeiis Co. Delate of Christian C'rotzer, deceased. ■ Motijejs. . Letters of Administration on the estate of Christian Crotxer.late of North Middleton town ship, have been issued to the subscribers resid ing iiraaid township. All persons indebted, to said estate will mage payment and those having claims will present them for settlement to DAVID KUTZ. Ailm’r. ELIZABETH CUOTZEIt, Ad’x. October 31, 1339. 6t SiTCtTSil2io3 AGAZZISS 1 rSEEJ JVorth America Enstiraticc Co. Philadelphia: . CAPITAL $OOO,OOO. ■ THE above-company through their “Agency in Carlisle,” still continues tn insure all kinds of property in this and th'e adjoining coun ties at tire lowest rates. Tlicnsnnl.risk on stone or brick 'houses averages aboot f t pcrannurnon each thousand insured, and a stoc.k of merchan dize consisting of dry goods, groceries, and the usual assortment of a country, store,) will be in sured at the same rate. • Property, holders, and merchants generally throughout this and the adjoining counties, will please give above notice attention. Appli cation can be aaade'eitfier by letter or in person to the subscriber in Carlisle. JOHN J. MYERS.. Nov. It. 1539. 6m ' a BARGAINS-,- -V BAaG-aiNEi 3Ar,Wd v tlie public in general, that they have commenced the above mentioned business in all its various branches, in the shop recently occupied by Mr. Stewart Moore, :in Main street, nearly opposite Maj. Uehrav*s tav ern, wliere they, will at all times be glad to re ceive visits from customers, and furnish them iit the shortest notice with any thing in their line of business, such as ... ** SOOTS.- ■ Slides, Slippers, Jflfciirocs,&'c.S‘c. all of .which shall be made in the neatest arid most substantial mariner* and on the most mod erate terms for cash or approved; country pro ’tlucc. . I'". ■‘ : , Flfcy'SbUcit a sharc of public natroriage.- "HUTTON fs’COCKLIN. , ;Carlisle,Nffi.7, 1839. - .. . .tf 12th September t 839; pp niption of Mr. Lyon, Rule.on.aU tlie licirs nndf pSfties interested hi the estate of ■}oVcp)i,Bhi^h^ > -Carlisle* de ceased, to* appear at the stated Orphans’ Court to be held tor the 10th day of December BTi6> y:;;c(apBe ; ;c(ap8e why the tract of land containing 239; acres: and .37 perches Strict meastirc, and the lot , contHuijf !thg 7 acres and 55 perches, and the lot contain--; irtg 6.acres and'ls4.perclies, and the lot contain-" mg 6 acres,and 149 perches, and the undivided half part ot the lot of gi oumnh 4 Wor/nleysburg containing,sB feet hi breadth : hnd-150 : feet in length, belonging to the estate of'said deceased, (and describedliir the inquisition and diagram thereof returned bythe'ShrnfTof said county at the last September Orphans’ Court,) should not be sold. ' ’• . : - By tue Court.’ ' Cumberland county, sa,' - • Thatthe’above rule:was granted by the Orphans’ Court of said county at the time above mentioned* and is entered of record in* said dourt;-wit ness my hand and the-seal oT siiid court at .Carlisle the 22d day of Octof 1839." ;.v. _ . V V W -UOB’T MOORB, * For, W. : FOULK, Ci’k of Orphans’ Court. ■ COAEsi/COAIsI fTUST received und for salcat my landing near (fcjj the Steam Milfron the. Canal, 500 tons of . ' Ked AslrPiiie Grove Coa), warranted -to be the best article of. the kind known /it the present time: It will be sold .ill lots to suit purchasers. . ; * / Also—.aliirge quantity of of dif ferent' kinds and -fjunhtiesr-anpeiioi'' Piaster I Salt by the bavrcV & c. of whicli articles“wiirijc disposed of at the most reasona ble prices; * - ; . CHARLES L..BERGHAUS, . Harrisburg, June*6,lBs9. . ;4 ; ' 5m 8 OR 10 good Plate Moulders arc .wanted Im mediately at Oak Grove Furnace,. Pet ry. county; to whom constant employment will be given and good wages paid. Applvto. * - Plies, .Foerino & Tiiudium. . Oak Grove, May 30, 1839. ( 2m ■ FOiiGEMEPJ WANTED. ! gNIX.GOOD REFINERS wanted immediate ly nt Dickinson Forge. Apply to 3 . A. G. EGE. May 2, 1839. , tf WHEREAS the charter of the "Carlisle Saving Fund Society,” will expire in 18-13. Notice is hereby given agreeably to the constitu tion and laws of Pennsylvania that the stockhol dersof said institution intend applying to the next Legislature of the Co.mmbnwealth for a renewal ot charter.—Change of name, style, and title to "Cumberland Valley Bank,” increase of capital to s2oo,oooand general discounting !md banking privileges all under such restrictionsjtsthe Leg islature may direct. The above institution to be continued in Carlisle, Cumberland county Fa. JOHN J. MYERS. August 1, 1839. ... . fim (if aelic&s’s UtSatchUtsa IStsnativa The article published, below concerning.the new and popular doctrine advanced by the il lustrious Goclicke of Germany, cannot fail ot, exciting a deep and thrilling interest through out the country. [Translated fro hi the LOUIS OFFON GOELICHE, OF OUUMANY. * THE GUEAPESTOF UUMJIN'BENE 'FACTORS. Citizdns.of Aorth.a'nd South America , 4 -To Louis Of fan G6ki, Ic k K/NLp;. p r Ger mamvEuropc, belongs the-iinptr i si i aM e honor, of adding a kkw and precious doctrine tothe Science of Medicine—a new doctrine Avliich, though vehemently opposed by many- of the fa culty, (of \y_hich_Jie is jf'.yaUmble member) proves he,as well .founded in truth’ as anyjlpc trine of Holy Writ—a doctrine, upon the verity of which are suspended the lives nf .millions of our race, and which he boldly challenges, his op posers to refute. viz: Consumption, ift a disease dlwans occasioned by a disordered state of -1 is Fit {el for Life Principle ).of the-human body: open secretly lurking in thssystem for years be fore there is the least complaint of the lungs and which may 6c as certainly, though not so quickly cured, as a common cold, or simple headache.— Air invaluably pre-cions doctrine this, as it im parls an important lesson it) the apparently healthy of both sexc*,’teaching-them; that this insidious foe, may be air‘unobserved inmate of their “clayey houses’* even while they imagine themselves secure from its attacks, teaching them that THE GUEA I* SECRET IN THE ART OF PRESERVING HEAL TH IS I O PI.LICK OUT THE DISEASE WHILE IN THE “BLADE. AND. NOT WAIT TILL THE FULL GROWN EAR. This illustrious benefactor of man is also enti tled to your unfeigned gratitude, and the gr.di Hide of a world, for the invention of his *Mutch. less healing fiat may justly claim for'it such a title, since it has so signally triumphed over our groat common enemy con sumption, both in theTirst and last stages,—a medicine which has thmoughly filled the va cnumin the Materia Medica, ami thereby proved itself the Conqueror of Physicians — a medicine, for which all mankind will have abundant cause to bless the benificent hand of a kind Providence —a mGdiGme-whose..wnn<:irQUs virtues have been so glowingly portrayed even.Dy some oT“t>UV clergy, in their pastoral visiuTto the sick cham ber; by which means they often become the hap py instruments of changing despondency into hope, sickucssinto health, and sadnesshf blends into jnyfuiness. c • * Goelickc’s Matchless STanatiyCp A. RICHARDS. a medicine of more value to man than the vast mines of Austria, or even the united treasures <»i our globe—a'medicine, which is obtained equal-' Iy from the.v,egctuble, mineral and animal king doms, and thus threc-foldpfi^erj—a medicine, which,, though designed as a remedy for consumption solely,, is possessed of a myste rious influence over many diseases of the human which begins to-be valued by Physicians, who are'daily- witnessing,, its as tonishing cures.of many, whom they,had resign ed' to tlie grasp.of tlie lnsatiablc Grave. Dose of the Sanative, for adults, one drop; for children, ahalf dropotnd formfants, a quar ter drop f the dii^ctimislFxjjldinins'the nvanner ol taking a half orAunvter drop". Piuce—Three and one-thirds rix dollars* (£2,50) per half ounce. , ' •A German coin, value 75 cents. For sale at. the Post Office, Mechanir.shurp*, Cumberland county, Pa., by GEO. F. CAIN, sole agent for Meclianicshurg. , Mechanicsburg, July 25,1839. * ’ "HTB ESP.ECTFOLLY. infohtis thelailjes'and MS gentlemen of Carlisle and its vicinity that lie sets Artificial Teeth in' tin approved manner. He also scales, pin; separates teeth to arrest decay.; ■ Dr; N. prepares a tooth pc hieli whi tens the teeth, without ipjiu-iiij imel, col-, ora the gums a fine red and ret le mouth, -The'tooth ache will be curei ist. cases, without extraction; and an oc ; wash is prepared for healing sore ,gui listen the teeth. Ladies and gentlemen are requested to call huid examhie ids collection of Purcelamor In corrnptable teeth, . which, will never decay or change colbW and are free' from" air unpleasant odour, durable, and .well adapted for chewing,, which will be inserted in the best manner and at fair prices. .. . , 1 . All persons wishing Dri- to feaTl “at their dwellings will please.tn leave a line at his resi dence, No. 7 HurperVßow, whenjie will punc tually attend to tevery call in the line of his pro fession. From a long and successful practice, he hopesJto give general •satisfaction. '/ Carlisle, August 1,1839, ' ; , r Sm ' ■ POST OFFICS, V • Carlisle, Pa. May 1539. ' ..Arrival and Departure of Mails. ■ -1 ■■ ,■<’Arrivesi Closes. Eastern-, daily aboutlOrii. ’.7p.ni, .. “ 5 p. m. Ita.m. -Western?. < • <» 1 .;1S hi.: > , 9 a. : ni.- SnnthcrnAS". “■ ; ‘ 10 a,m. Xp; m; Meclinnicsb’g >* 'lOii.iii. ' 7p. ni. Newv'llle. <• -12 m. : ... 9a, ni. -f R. I.AMBEKTCVN.T. M. V A:;" - .Three good y«dng Horses; suitable for. saddle or harness, . ■’, _,' ‘ . - , . One nesv Tillberriii ' , .. ; . , One set ot double n&ss.mounted Harness. i Ha®HLTON ecayUEK.i, Bnrtkle, July - - *r i AKD HOUSE POWER CAtt ANO EXAMINE Non rOUitSELVEs! _ : f:ivnts;tnlc6 this method of informing thc'pubire thatuhey still continue the building of Thrashing Machines and Horse Tomr.nt their old.staml, in Li.uihcv street,Carlisle, where.Farpier»and_othe.rs_cau at all Linus be supplied. They have made a considerable improvement on the)-'power-, anil machine, and Have also attached a _ : ■ CLOVER TIIKASIIER. , which for durability'anil simpleness of constr'nr tionl^surpassed,by.non'e^'ni.d^:a Sfroio Carrier . Havingall manner of confidence in the supc riority.of the above mentioned machine; &c.. they iirt? willing that Farmers shall test •them before making the purchase. . ; . Persons wisjiing to purchase or examine the machine will please make application 'at the public house ut John Common, Carlisle.. NIiVIUS 8c MITCHELL. May. 3, 1838. LIVSS, OOSy£?LAIITT- This disease discovered by u fixed obtuse pain aiid Weight id the right side tinder the shot I ribs, attended ■with heat, uncasim-ss about this pit of the stomach, —there is in the right side also n distension—-the patient loses his appetite and becomes rick and troubled with vomiting. The tongue becomes-r'ouglraud black,'counten ance ohaiigesto n pale nr citron color or yellow* like those afflicted with Jaundiced-difficulty of breathing, disturbed rest,.attended with n dry cough, ddlknUy.-pnaying on the; lelt side-rthc body heconus weak, and finally the diseus'e ter minates into another of n more serious -nature, Which in all probability Is far beyond the. power of human skill.- I)i'. Harlich’s Compound . Tonic Strengthening & fiei'nian Apyiimt Hill.-* if taken at the commencement of this disease, \ will check it, and by continuing the use of the medicine* a few wet ks, a perfect cute will ho pet Formed. Thousands can testify to this fact* . Certificates of many persons may daily he set n of the efficacy of this invaluable medicine, by applying at the Medical Office* No. .l.O.Norihr Eighth street, Philadelphia. - for-sMe by . J. J., MYERS, & CO. .WHEAT WANTED.'' ' TIIK highest cash price will be paid'.Ter Wheat at the Cumberland Mills, at all times, ami lor Ilnur uiade at said mill. GIiOUCJIi CUIST. August 2*2, 1539, '-••• tf IMPORTANT To '■ HSWS'S DIKEod’ ... ■ ACTIG.y'WATRR.'W’IiESit. ; Plplcili'public arc informed that the subscitbi’r JL hasv bought the- ngl.J -