'wir. ’ SAIF. DF.3SSsH<Si BASSES, jl/.'HN STREET, CARLISLE, TT® ETURNS his thanks to the ladies anil B gentlemen of the borough, anti his custu mcro-gencr.dly, for the liberal patronage they have heretofore bestowed up op ,him» and res pectfully informs them that he has justfcccived troih the city and opened for sale the following articles in his line of business; - Ringlet Curls on combs, (large fy smallJ Puff Curls , Plain Braids , Frizctts, (plain,) *. -* ■ * Everlasting Curls, Gentlemen* s fVigs of all kinds £ qualities, Scalps, , Do, Metallic. A . Boar *3, Anti quo and Iftacassar OILS, Hair Powder, Nail and Tooth Brushes, Musk, rose and round Soaps, fine tooth and dressing Combs, hair Brushed, C{dngne~(gcnuine .Ger man) Lavender & FloridaWater,assorted Soaps, INDIAN DTE & OIL; Bear’s Grease, Saponaceon’s.compound for sha ving, teeth Brushes of all qualifies and descrip ► turns; Bay Rum, Lip Salve, Pomatum in s’icks. Cream of Almonds, Cold Cream, Roman Kal>- dor, Roee*Teeth Paste and Powder, Toilet Pow der, Combs, Glass Shaving Box es, V&ricg-atftQ and Palm S taps, Powder Puff Boxes, wash Balls, Elastic Watch Guards, Hones and Straps, Silver Pens and Pencils, Windsor and Fancy Raaps Collars, Stocks and Shams, Shaving Boxes and Brushes, Gum Elas tic Woollen and Cottjyi Suspenders and Sus • pender Ends, Pocket-Books, Silk and all other kinds of Purses. • ** ,yf, All of which are offered on reasonablete?n»s. Carlisle, Nov. 7, 1839. , ' tf ■Estate of Philip Zeiglcr, deceased. NOTICE.. ■ . ‘. ALL persons knowing.tlicmselves to be In- : debtedAo the estate of said deceased will matte payment’on or before the 6lh of Decem ber next, ami those against said estate will present themipn-perly authenticated for settlement, at the late residence of said. dec. John Zdgler , “Y ‘ Mrakam-Zeigler, * Samuel Zeigler, , Jesse Zeiglcr, ’ David Zeigler t Philip Zeigler, CJctnhcifSli 1839. Ot ■ Register’s Notice., . ■ REGISTER'S OFFICE, \ '' ’Carlisle, November J}, : .1839, i b hereby given, to all .Legatees* Creditors and. other persons concerned, that the following accounts have been filed in this'office fur examhiation, by the accountants (herein named, and will be presented to the Or* phans’ Court of Cumberland county, for cdjiiir* inatiou and allowance on Tuesday the 10th day •of December, /V. D. 1839, vizi The administration account of Andrew wine. Executor of- joseph Douglass, late of till* ver Spring township, deceased. » The administration account of'Ura. Hetty AddaniSf Administratrix of Isaac Addams, late of East rennsborutigii township, deceased. . The administration.account of Samuel Mr* £uue,-Executor of John Sharp, lute -cf Newton township, deceased.. The.ndmimstration account of- John Houser, Executor of Robert Cools, late of Monroe town, ship, deceased. The administration account of Jacob Hyrshc, Admiuistrator-of-Joseph Spangler, late of North Middleton township, deceased. The administration account of Leonard Helm, Executor of Jacob Helm, laic of Southampton township, deceased. The administration account of John Sixton, Administrator of James Huston, late of Silver opring township, deceased. The administration account of Joseph Shrom, of Joseph Shrom, sen. 1 , late •of the - The administration account of John Minnigh •and Elizabeth Stoner, Executors of John Stoner, late of the borough of Newville, deceased. The supplemental and final administration account of Daniel M-irkley, Administrator of Henry Moyer, late of Allen township, deceased, The administration arconnt of John Harper, Esq., Administrator of William HicheyS Esq., lute of the borough' of Newville. deceased. • The guardianship account of Willia'in Weak ley, Cuardian nf Richard S. Weakley, minor son of Daniel Weakley late ol DiokSiusun: town ship, deceased. j- The guardianship account of William Weak* ley, Guardian of Harriet iVI. Weakley, now de v -ceased, who was one of the minor children of Hamel Weakley, late of’ Dickinson deceased. • The guardianship account of Isaac Todd, Esq-, one of the Guardians of Christopher, Wil liam and John Patterson. 5 ' ... ISAAC ANGNEY, Register. E>tat«.o/_ElisabelhJiamhart,AMeascil,_ . . NOT 10 23. ' Letters of Administration having been granted to the subscriber on the'estate of Elizabeth iiarnhart, late of Silver Spring township, Cum berland coumyV'dec.e.aswh iioirce, is hereby giv tn to all persons indebted estate to make immediate payment, and thosy having claims ."will present them properly authenticatedjor settlement, tothe subscriber residing in sat township. J.\COB GROSS, # AdmV. November T', tB3?r - -?> Tl) DR. SWAYNE,Philadelphia—-It is with sincere pleasure Iwrite you these lines.— Having been reduced by a long spell of sickness in the lower country'to u very. critical state of health I.thought I foresaw my-early dissolution. 1 had cough, and a’sense of pain on my chest which seemed to he obstructed so.that 3. could.not breathe with case. I got.ifb rest at night, and my constant irritation produced a "high fever at tunes. In this alarming state .I looked for help, and recollecting y outadvertise ment, I sent to yoiir agent/for two bottles of ’Wild Cherry Syrup, and before using the .sec ond bottle, ! found, iriy cough had disappeared,' •and with.it all those distressing symptoms. You rare at liberty to publish ih'iv and I most earn estly recomraeriuyour Syrup : bf-Wild Cherry JBarE to suffereraavithl lungSiras tan effectual remedy. Respectfully yours,- .V;-' . t— RKUBEjj;UiciiAaDSo»r.- . . /Pittsburg. Sept, 27, 1839. * '-..Principal Office, No. 17 North-Eighth street, 'l'' where thisinvahiabie medicine can always be obtained; likewise, the above cerf ficate may be 'Seen, with the signature of a highly respectable •citizen of Pittsburg, witnessing the above to be a certain fact. Alsu for sale by J. J., Myers & Co. BU. SVVAYNE: Kespeated Friend:—From ,'the very beneficial effects which I have a'eceived from*the use of thy Componnd Syrup ■ of Wild Cherry Bark, ! am fully willing to tes- Mfydto the astonishing effect." Uy attack was "that bf.a common cold, whHi began to threat ,den somethhig'of a ®o.re serious nature. Being' "recommended to use the above Syrup, I finally gave it h tfi di and am happy to say it gave roe* •nlmostinstabtfeUef. I have used it frequently", and always with the same beneficial effects,- . If •others would Usc tiiis medicine at tlio commence ment of their colds and coughs,, they would pre vent'a disease which-wouhV be- more idarmiijg at its character, and much moro obktinate in the cure, Elwood L. Pusev. - N. W., corner of Arch t?. Fifth ats,' Fhila". Eighth tnontbi 23, 1839. , -I- The above medicine u for aaie by J. J. Uyers fc Co.-, Carlisle,,;, , - r . NEW’ ; . COACH MAKING mSTJiBJLRSUtfBEJYTy ■ - IN CARLISLE, PA. THE subscriber having just arrived from the east with some of the best workmen that could be procured, isnow prepared to finish work in the mobt fashionable style and of the best materials. He vv ill manufacture any thing in that line of business, such as GAAS. COAOIS3S, GIGS, SUOOfS As-CARRIAGJBS, of every description, lie has how in his employ probably one of the be>t Spring, M.iUers and Co.ach Smiths that is now In the stale. Ills charges shall be moderate and his work will all be warranted. _ Repairing dont in the neatest manner and with despatch; ------ . The subscriber Inimhly solicits the patronage of the public”, for which he wiff tender his most sincere thanks. FRED’XC A. KENNEDY C.U’/iaA', Vpvi/ 18, 1839. li m, B, 0. LOOMIS, DM TISTr-- SM TENDS residing permanently in Carlisle, and would respectfully offer Uis professional services to the citizens of the place and vicinity.' lie has taken rooms at Col. Fcrree’s Hotel, where he may be found at all hours. • Persons requesting it will be waited upon at their residences. - * C Dr . Qjporffc D. Foulke , RffeYencex — ’< Rev. T/ios. V. 1/iornioji t v- C Dr* David M Mahon i Carlisle. Dec. 6, 1833. a Valuable tan yard * POP. P.EMT, . JIT HARPER'S FERRY, VAY subscribers will lease for one or more H year?, their valuable Tan .Yard, its appendages. It is one of the best locations an—Virginia for carrying on ihe. business op.an extensive scale, as th<?re Is abundant room'and the materials.are ample. A number of the Vats are under cover, and al\ the buildings are of the most suitable kind—-besides the grinding oidiark (which can be got convenient and at fair is done by watyr power. - ; .* Any quantity 01 Hides can be procured in the as theoc is no other tannery with hi several miles of the place—-and there is also every facility tor getting.hides -trom the chics, and Sending- them to market when eith er by rail road or Canal. There'is, likewise, a demand at this place for a large quantity of Leather annually by the Government. Possession will be given immediately. For further particulars enquire 6r HUGH GILLEECE 6c CO.. Harper's Ferry, Feb, 7 t 1839. dbwtf VAXiVASXiS FAHM , FOR SALE;. f jTSHE subscriber offers at private sale the fol -1 fl. lowing described valuable real estate, situate in Allen township, Cumberland county, contain ing 1U acre?, more, urdess, of patented land, a bout 90 acres, of which arc cleared and in a high state of cultivation, and the residue covered with thriving timber/ 'The improvements arc a ‘TWO STORY -STONE HOITB3, .And XEoublo Itog- Earn, two Apple Orchards. one of which is of choice fruit, a neyei f Jailing spring, of water, and a foun tain pump at the door—also, a Tenant House, The above mentioned tract is nearly all lime stone tuner, of a good quality, and is in a healthy neighborhood—within two miles of Mechanics burg ami the Cumberland Valley Hail Road, and about one mile from Shepherdstnwn, An indisputable title will be given. For terms .apply to the subscriber near.ihe premises. ~ JAMES GHA-HAM.-r May'3o. 1839', f ' tf ■ A new'Xiisßc Cars PROM HAHIIESBtraCS- TO PEIX ADSIiPIXIA. npHE fiubscribeVj-i’gratefurfor past favors, rc * JL’sjiebtfully acquaints his friends ami the pub lic, that he has put info operation on the HAR RISBURG, LANCASTER, and COLUMBIA RAILROAD, a line of new DOUBLE CARS, •which will run regularly between Harrisbiirg & Philadelphia, by .which Goods aud» Produce (,f all descriptions will bt? forwarded with care and despatch, at the lowest rates of freight. Goods will be received at the WAREHOUSE of THOMAS J. MAXWELL, N. E. corner bf Broad ami Vine streets, Philadelphia, and for warded to Harrisburg, Carlisle, Chambcrsburg, and intermediate places, ami Vtwthe subscriber. OWEN M’CABE. Harrisburg, Jan. 31,1839. SALT ANUPLASTER, CON- ON-HAN D—Gash paid fur almosi Ml kinds of country produce.* v . DYEING &• SCODJUN'G.. THE subscriber respectfully informs thepub- He that she continues to cleanse Clothes of grease, stains, See. in the best manner and with out injuril)g-the cloth. She will also attend to all 'kinds of Yarns, Cloths, Silks, See. &c. any color which may be desired, on the most accom modaiing.terms.and with despatch. Her residence is a feAvdoors eastofMr, A*" Richards* store, Centre Square* Carlisle April 25, 1338. JANE McMURHAV. ly. NEW DRUG & VARIETY STORE. sseti€MiBbn:&J&inki€ y HAVE just received at their store, corner of High and Pitt streets, opposite Col. Fcr vee's hotel, .an assortment of.(£h. • • DBrUdS, , -., ‘ KTedisinea.Pamta.. stock has been ■ tgfSrjSr great care, arid is warranted to be entirely fresh and of the very: .... best quality. 'The store .will be under the im mediate superintendarice of Mr.. Dinkle, who has acquired a thorough knowledge of the duties; of an apothecary under tue direction of-Mr Samuel Elliott of this place, - Carlisle, August. 15, m 1839. : , A WHEAT VARIETY OF SOAPS AND PERFUMERY to be had at - .Stkvensov &JDihkle’s : :■ ■ • JJritff ami Chemical Store. . 6TBVJBNSOI? &DINKLS HAVE JUST UECEIVE/b■at-fh ei r • D in > g and Variety Store, an assortment of Fruits, Pickles,' Preserves, Nuts, &c, ! PItEGKIiE WASH. HisblV.recpmiTiended bv the Faculty, to be harj at Stevenson JJinklc'u drug and variety stoye. '"' - • --j ■ , . Bleached Sperm Oil • OF an uncommonly excellent description to hbe had at Sreve/iso/i U ZfmWc’s,drug and chemical store! ••_ •.• .. ■ • •-. 6f,a very superior quality fresli' Onßid free from raricidity, to be 1 liad mt Sle ■tgrojSfjU, BtnkWt dvegiwdsheioicat store,: Uyspspsia and ECypocondriaclsm. m Cured by Dr. HarlicWs celebrated Medicines. Mr. VVM. MORRISON, of Schuylkill Sixth street, Philadelphia, ufflictetl for. several years, with the above distressing disease—Sickness at the stomach, headache, palpitation of the heart, imp.iirtd appetite, acrid eructations, coldness and weakness of the extremities, emaciation & general .debility, disturbed rest, a pressure and weight at the stomach after eating, severe flying, pains iii the chest, back and, sides; enstiveness, a dislike for society or conversation, languor and lassitude upon the'least occasion. _ Mr. Morrb son hail applied to the mosteminent physicians, who considered it beyond the power of. human ( skill to restore him to health! however, as his afflictions had reduced him to a deplorable con dition, havinc been induced by a trii nd of his to try, 'Ur. Uarlich’s Medicines, as they being highly recommended, by-which he procured two packages for trial; before using the second' package, he found himself greatly relieved, gad by’continumg the use fit them the disease en tirely disappeared—he is now enjoying all the blessings of perfect health. For s le by J. J. Myers to* Co. Estate of Christian Crolzer , deceased. NOTICE. • Letters of Administration on the estate of Christian C.rotzer.late of North Middleton town ship, have been issued to ihe.suhscrihers resid ing in said township. All persons indebted to said estate, will make payment and those having claims will present them for settlement to U.VVIU KUTZ. AdmV. ‘ ELIZABETH CROTZER, Ad’x. October 31, 1839; INSUHAI3G3 AGAINST? PSiIE bv „ . • JVlarth .Interias,’lnsurance Co. ■Philadelphia: CAPITA!. $600,000. npiIJE above company through their ‘'Agency J_ "in Carlisle,” still.continues to insure all kinds of property in this.and the.adjoining coun ties at the lowest ratgs. The usual risk on stone or brick booses averages about $1 per annum on each thousand insured, and a stock of merchan dize consisting of dry goods, groceries, and the usual assortment of a country store, will be in sured at tile same rate. ~, Property holders, and merchants generally throughout this and the .adjoining counties, will please give the above notice attention Appli cation can be made either liy letter or in person to the subscriber in Carlisle. JOHN I. MYERS.. Nov. 14. 1339- . • 6ui ' 'BARGAINS, • 3AE.Gja.IHS, EAE.GASiT£; EW* :ieos. CHEAPER THAN E VER!-! ! THE subscriber has Just opened a .very large and splendid.assortment tf TALL AND 7TINT3?. GO'ODS, consisting in part of Cloths, netts, Plain and figured Merinoes, ilomlKizines, Prince do Laines, Saxony do., Cambrics, Mus- UnSj Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Groceries Queenstvare* His customers and the public generally, are vjspccifuHy solicited to call & avail themselves of aheap bargains, as lie is determined Xo sel lo\V Carlisle. 0ct. "51, 1839. - SrfrSPEP'Slja.! m TSPEPSSA!! More proofs of the efficacy of Dr. Ilarlir.h’s Meclicnas. —Mr. Joxas Hartman, of Sunmcy town, IV., ajitirrlv cured of thy above disease, which he was afflicted with for six years: his symptoms were a sense of distension and oppres sion after eating, distressing pain In the pit of the stomach, nausea, loss of appetite, giddiness and dimness of sight, extreme debility, flatulen cy, acrid eructations, sometimes vomiting, and pain in the rirht side, depression of spirits, dis turlied rest, faintness, and not able to pursue his business with mt causing his immediate exhaus tion and weal loess. Mr. Martnian is happy ,to stale to the public and is willing' to give any iiy the—won-. derful henefit he received froat file use of Dr. Harlich’s Compound Strengthening and German Aperient Pills, For sale by J. J. MYERS & Co., Carlisle. liITTER. COMPLAINT Cured by the use of Dr. Harlicb*s Compound Strengthening and German Aperient .Pills. Mr. William Richard, Pittsburg, Pa, en tirely cured of thy above distressing f disease;— his symptoms were, pain and weight in the left sides loss of appetite, vomiting, acrid eructa tions, a’distension of the stomach, sick headache, furred tongue, countenance changed to a citron color, difficulty of breathing, disturbed rest, at tended with a cough, great debility, with father ' symptoms indicating great derangement of the functions of the liver. Mr. Richard hud the ad vice ol several physicians, hut received no ve lieV-until using Dr. (larlicb.’s Medicine, which terminated In effecting a perfect cure. ■‘Pur sale by “ ' j; J. MYERS & CO. ' NEW BOOT AND SHOE f v ■ ■ m A UUIAOTO R ST. THE subscribers take this‘method of notify ing their friends and the public in , general, tifufihey have commenced the above mentioned business in all its varibus.bfanches, in the shop “recently occupied by Mr.' Stewart Moore, in Main street, nearly opposite Maj. .Uehrar’s tav ern, where they will at all limes be glad to re ceive visits from customers, and furnish them, at the shortest notice with any thing in their line business, auch.iis ' * 300 TB.! Shoes, Slippers, -Monroes,ffc. »Vc. all of which shall be made in the neatest and most substantial manner, and'on the most mod erate terror, for casli or approved country pro duce. ;, ' i Theysolicit a share of public, patronage. , HUTTON f^COCKWN, Carlisle, Noy,if,JiB39.'- ’ . - JC^HmZUGi ATTORNEyIi^WW, OFFERS his in the practice of Law, in the sey<mij®jturts of Cumberland county. His office is iipEhh Public Square, next door, to die drug storedr. Jolpi J. Myers bC Co. i- Carlisle, Nov. 21,1839. , Sat"-" HAVE YOU Du COUGH? Do not neglect it! Thousands have met a premature, death fur" the-wanf of a little atten .tion to a common cold, :'Have you .a cough or cold? Ur. Swayne’s Compound Syrup nfPrunus Virginiana, or Wild Cherry, a safe andpiedical prescription, and used in an extensive practice, will most positively afford relief, and save you from that aivful disease, consumption,‘ which usually sweeps into the grave the young, the old. die-fair, the lovely, arid the'ifa'y.- ; Have you a cough?; Sway.ie’s PrunusVirgln iaiia, or. Wild Cherry Syrup, is the only remedy yo should take"to cure y ou; For this plain rea son— that iri no one of the thousands of cases where it has been used, has it failed to relieve. : For sale hy : J, J. MYERS 8c CO, • WOOD WANTED AT fSJS OFFICE' . ,'H'UST received and forsaleat my Inndingnear CP the Steam Mill, on the Canal, 500 tons of Red Ash Piirc Grove Conjgjt warranted to be the best article of known At the present turn: It will, .be sold in lots to suit purctnracrs. Also—a large quantity of.LUMBER of cl li ferent kinds mid cpialitics-: superior Shingles-, ElCisicriSalt by the barrel, ds*c. all of. which articles will be disposed of at the must reasona ble prices. . • • x / , - CHARLES L. BERGUAUS. Harrisburg, June 6,1839. 5m MOUIiDE&S. § 01l 40 good Flute Moulders are wanted im mediately at Oak Grove Furnace, Teiry comity, to whourconatant employment will be given and good wages paid. Apply to Plies, Foerino &, Tiiudidm. Oak Grove," May 30, 1839. 2m FORGEMEN WANTED. C* IX GOOD REFINERS L wanted immediate nt Dickinson Forge. Apply to A; G. EGE. May 2,1839. . . *f . NOTICE. WHEREAS the chartit of the “Carlisle Saving Fund Society,” will expire in 1813. Notice is hereby given agreeably to the constitn lioii and laws of Pennsylvania that the stockhol ders of said institution intend applying to tllypext, 'Legislature of the commonwealth for a renewal of charter.—Change of name, style, and title to •’Cumberland Valley Bank,” increase)of capital to §200,000 and general discounting and banking privileges all under such restrictions ns the Leg islature may direct. The above institution to bb continued in Carlisle, Cumberland county Pa. JOHN J. MYERS. August 1, 1839. 6m Goelicke’s *llatchlcss Sanative. The article published below concerning the new and popular doctrine advanced by the i.l* lustrums Goelickc of Germany, cannot fail of exciting a deep and thrilling interest through put the country. ' [Translatedfrom the German THE GREA TEST OF IWdfAN BENE FACTORS. Citizens of J\Torth and South America, To Louis Okfon GoKi.icitE, Al. L). of Lrcv many, liuyope, belongs the imperishable honor ‘ofa(Wfn£»VKTr : aii'd p uecious doctk ike to the Science of Medicine—a new doctrine which, though vchemenllv opposed by. many of tlye fa culty, (of which he is a.valuable member) he proves to be as well founded in truth as.any doc trine of Holy Writ—>:i doctrine, uppn the verity of which are suspended the live* * ixHUioiis of our race, and which he,baldly challenges,hU op posers to Refute, viz:. Consumfition is a disease ahvaus occasioned bit a disordered state of his- Vitx\ C9. r Li f' e Crinc’file) oJ\the human body: often secretly lurking in the system for years be fore there is the least com/ilainl of the lungs —and which may be as certainly, though not so quickly cured , as a common cold , or simfile headache.— An invaluably' precious doctrine this, .as it im parts an important lesson to the a/i/iarently healthy of both sexe*. teaching ’them that this insidious foe may be an unobserved inmate of their—ficlaycy houses 11 even while they imagine themselves secure-from its attacks, teaching them that THIS GREAT SF.QRF/1 IN NIL AWT OF PUFSFUVING HKALTIMS lO PLUCK OH 1' THE DISFASK. WHILK IN THK WLADK, AND NOT WAIT TILL Till*: FULL GROWN LAW. . This illustrious benefacinr’of man is also cnb tied to your unfeigned gratitude, and the gran tude of a world, for the invention of his Match, less Sanative, —whose healing fiat may justly claim for it such a title, since it has so signally triumphed over our great common enemy con aumftlion% both in the first and hist stages,—a medicine which has thoionghly filled the.va ennmin the M ileria Medic.n, and thereby proved itself the Conqueror of. Physicians— a medicine, lmve-abundant-caus eto bless the bcniliceiit hand of a kind Providence —a medicine Virhosc wondrous virtues have been so glowingly portrayed by some of our clergy,' nViheir pastoral visits to ihe sick cham ber; bv which means they often become thehap py instruments of changing despondency into hope, sick ness into health, and sadness of friends nto jnyfulness.’ „ ; •Ctoeliclsc’d Matchless SanativS, A. RICHARDS. a medicine of more value to man than .the va:.t mines of Austria, or even the united treasures of our globe—a medicine, which is obtained equal* ly from the vegetable, mineral and animal king doms, and thujvpossesses.i three*fold power, —a medicine, widen, though designed as a remedy for consumption'solely, is po,ssessed J 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 its as tonishing cures many whom they! had resign ed to the grasp of the Insatiable Grave. - Dose of the Sanative, for ijdultsv one drop; for children, a half drop? and for infants, a quar ter drop; the directions explaining the manner fit taking a half orqiiarter drop.' “■" *' Prick— Three and one-third rix dollars* (£2.50) per half'ouncc. •A. German coin, value 75 cents. ■ For sale at the Post Office, Mechnnicsbunr, Cumberland county, Pa., by GEO. F. CAIN,, sole agent for Mcchanicshurg, - Mechanicsbuvg, July-25,1839. irp ESPECTFULLY informs; the-Indies gentlemen of Carlisle and its vicinity tliat lie sets Artificial Teeth in the most approved, maimer. He'also scales; plugs and-separates teeth to. arrest decay. .' ’ , Dr. N. prepares a tooth powder, which whi teniTthe teeth, without injuring the enamel, col ors the gums a fine : fed and refreshes the mouth. The tooth ache will be cured, tn- most cases, without extraction;, and an ’ odontalgic wash is prepared for healing .sore gums Mind fasten the teeth; '. I " c Ladies aml-genllemen are requested, to call nhd examine his collection of Porcelain or In ijorruptuble : 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 uf fair prices. • J ■ -'■r'--'' ‘ All persons, wishing DK'.Ni tnlcall at their dwellings will please to leave a line at his resi dence, m / Harper’s Row, when .he will punc tually attend to every call in the. line of his.pro trusion . Front;«. long and successful practice, 'liemopes.to give geiieraf satisfaction.. . Carlisle, August Ipl 839. . 3m Colds Sf Consumptions. Mral’-S^^icspN,‘ofxli'inr < aster-counb^;' entirely cu’red by tlie use of Div Swayne’-s Syrup of,VVild ciien*y~her symptom's were:-constant coughing, j>a(a lu her side, back and head, :dc pnived of blbod. no rest .at night, Bcc. two bottles' of'• Doctor SwavhB r sCQm*iJodh3 : Syrup Vif Prun«sVu ; gir»iana or Wild CUerry,-s!ie found herself relieved; and: by tlie time the third hqtUe, .ahe found hersslf edfed of the aforesaid dis : ease,whiclVshc hadqeen afflicted with for thre.e years. 'There are; persons; which adci ) 4 : mKcleht't^s(rmony -the great efficacy of thl&iriwalu abW medicine...,.. , ; ..For sale by - J, J- Myeus SJ Co. j COXlal COAIi! LOUIS OFFON GOELIGIIB, o OF OIiU.II AN V. JW». J. C. Sr^aSSON'.DSSWTIST, HARDWARE & GROCERY STORE. The subscriber respectfully informs htsfnends aiid .the public in general that he pas just received frdm the city of Baltimore» an extensive assortment of merchandize suitable.to.the.pres ent and approaching season, such as * SAaDVARS, consisting of Case Knives and Forks, Spoons, Locks. Bolls, Hinges and Screws, Pen ami Pock et Knives. Razors, Tacks and Sprigs, ijpades & Shovels, Hay and Dung Forks, scythe stones, rakes, Scc;Bcc. £*c. Also, superior American and English Scythes. He has also on liand an excellent assortment of Patent Family Medicines,'such as pills, mils and ointments. Also, all kinds of Essences. He has also on hand Horse Medicines, such as the Oil of Spike, Oil of .Stone and Horse Powders, &c. £cc. &c. . * * • - . //e has also on hand an extensive assortment of American Forest and //indohtan Oil Stone, suitable for Carpenters and Wood Choppers, /Ai.also has Powder by the keg, among which is tlie finest Rifle Powder, Shot, Lead, Percus sion Caps, and Flints. ■ /Jo also has an extensive and superior assort ment of €hina, Glass tyneenswarC) twenty per cent cheaper than can be had else whvrc. ' GROCERIES. Rip, .St, Domingo, arid Java Coffees. New Orleans and Porto Rico tfngar. Orleans and Su* gu* /7;.use Molas^C'. Young /Tyson. Imperial and Black Teas, Chocolate, Rice, Parley, .Vnda and Water Crackers. Spices of afl kinds. Nuts ,and Confectionaries. . Prunes, Raisins. Ground ’ Alhmi and Fine Salt. Tar, tfonp and Candles wholesale and retail, at city prices. liodtosib. Wine, Brandy, Ni-w England Rum, //arvest Whiskey, Wine nnd’Cider Vinegnr,.&c. TOBACCO. Cavendish, Hull and ' Spanish and Ha If Spanish. Cigars; Macubau, Rappee and Scotch SuuiT. , yi SHOES. <Be HOOTS- / Hiding, and Jockey Whips and Laslifes.— 1 brushes, bromns. buckets, &C. Carpet Chain-of all colors. The above-arcicka being carefully scMectcd,- arc offered tocust-micrs and others at city prices IOIIN OKAY, Agent, C.\i lisle, July 4, 1339. IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. f public arc hereby directed lo the med ia ical u(tVoniscixitivX^j%LJ.yr»,^lA’H-lACl k |*S cekbVated Vom/iannd Strengthening 7Wr, and German Aperient / J il/s, which arc a'Medicine of great value' to the aißictedi discovered by O. P. Harlich,'a celebrated physician at AUdurl, Germany, which has been used with unparab Iclecl success throughout Germany. This Med icine c<.nsb.ls of two kinds, viz: the GcnnanA perlent.and the Compound Strengthening Tonic Tills.,..They are each put-up in small packs, and yhouid both he used to effect a perm merit cure. Those who arc* afflicted would do w.yll to make n trial.of this invaluable Medicine,nathey never produce sickness or nausea while using, A safe and effectual remedy for dyspepsia on 3Citoxgs2T2o:rv and all Stomach Complaints? pain in Side, Liv er Complaints, Loss of Appetite, .Flatulency, Pal pit.i lion of the Heart, General Debility, Nei vdus Ii ritahilitv, Sick Headache. Female Dis eases, Spasmodlc Alfections, Rheumatism, Asth mas, Consumption,&c. i‘hc Germarvylfitrient Pills are to cleanse the stomach and purify the Blood. 'Hie Tonic or Strengthening Pills are to strengthen and invigorate the iiervcs and di gestive organs and give tone to the Stomach, as all diseases originate I mm impui i ties of the blood and disordered stomach. Tliis mode of treating ‘diseaSesds pursued by all practical Physicians,, which experience has taught them to be the only remedy to effect a cure, 'l*hey are not only re commended and prescribed by the most expe rienced Physicians in their daily practice, but also.tdken by those gentlemen themselves when, ever they feel the symptoms of tlm'-e diseases, in which they know them lo be clbc minus.'— -Tlvi3risTlrc"casi~irniJl large idtieViu' which they have an extensive sale. It is mt to he under stood that these medicines will cureall diseases mevi ly bv purifying tfve bh*od—this Aliev will lint do; but they certainly will, and sufficient authority of daily proofs asstrting'that those medicines, taken as recommended by the di rections which accompany, them-, will cure a great majority of diseases of the stomach, lungs, and liver, by which impurities cf the bluod arc occasioned'. Ask for Dr. {I irlich’s Compound Strengthen ing-Tonic, and Gcrhmn Aperient Pills. Principal Office frr the sale of r.his medicine is at No. 19 North Eighth street, PlnhideloMa. Also—Per sale ut the drug store of I. J. MY* ERS Sc CO.-, Carlisle, who arc Agents for Cumberland county, Nov. 21, 1839.^ & CO. 1 ... In their stores in Carlisle and M .chahirshnrp-. ■are just receiving a fresh assortment of WIN. TEU GOODS, consisting, in part* of a general assortment of fine.and low priced OLOT3B, of all colors,-heavy Ikwer, Pilot, and MohuVr (Jothsfor overcoats* CassimerCs, plain, striped and rib’d; Cnssinelts of uU'colors and qualifies; same veiy low priced pUin and figured Silk Vel vets; plain and figured,Satin Vestimis; silk, Va lencia and other Vgslings; Velvet Cords, Bea . verteons, Moleskins, white,-red, green and\ el low Flannels, white and colored Canton- Flan nels and Doeskins, 'Fable Diaper, linen Table Cloths,:7-4, 8 4, 9 4, 10-4,12.4 ami 13 4 Rose; . - Ddffield andAVhitne-y isiankeis;.Frc.ncb,AVeJsh. * and German Merinoes;-black and blue black Bombasines; figured Do.; plain and figured rept Silks; gros de Paris, .gros de Rheins, gros.de Naps, Maltenni and JJenuia Lutestring nqd Senr bhnw Silks; a handsome assortment nf light fig ured Silks for Bonnets; Lupins 7-4 and 8.4 Me*, rino Shawlb;blanket,hrocha and challey Shawls, lace'EdgingSj hohinet Quillings, tape edge quil liiig Boblnets'; Indie and British Swiss Muslins, Mull-Muslins, jacconet an'd demi-Canib'ncVcrqss; bar’d camb«c and jaconet Muslins; a large as sortment of Russia Diaper, Osan burg’s 12-4 Tirsfetburg Sheetings : phdn, and fig’d green Baize., for .floor cloths, Ingrain and Venitian Carpeting, a, large assortment'of. Sus-. pehders, Gloves, Hqsiery, v &c/Bcc, Likewise, in Mechnnicsbiirg, a large assorts meat of Grocerksand Liquors; consisting of all articles in the grocery line, which they offer lower than can be bought else where, v for, cash or country produce,- vNqV. 14,1839. ’ , Rheumatism. Entirely cured by the use oL Dr. Oi P. Har lichV Compound Streiigtlutiing and German Apenent FiUs.--Mr. SOLOMON-WILSON, of Cl\ester co,\Pa., afHicted-fortwo yeans .wlth the above distressing disease, of. which- he. had to use hiis crutches lor 18 months, his symptoms, were excruciating pain in all his joints,. e*peci* ally inhis hip, shoulder and ancles, pain increa sing always towards evening fU te he aI. MivWUson; was a| one time hot able to move his limbs on account oflhe pain heihg lie being ridyise/1 hy. a friend of his to-protore Dr. HarlicVs Pills of which lie seht to the Agent hi jVest Chester rimVprnrhrwl n t\^ the medicine, the third day.thepain disapoganetf ,?! hd his £st roe weeks was to attend to iiisjhusiivessi which he had notdontHor 18 months;; ftVr-thebenefit of others bSictedv lie. wisheS thcwelines pvihlish ed thut'ihey may be relieved, and'tigaih enjoy the pleasiires bf a healthv . ; For sale rfr;-y? * EDA#* DEEDS FOR SALE, ... THRASHING MACHINES ANt> HOUSE POWER „ ‘CALL A FfU EXAMINE FOR FOURS BLVE's! . The Bdliscrihers, thankful for past favors,, take this method of informing. the public. that they still continue the building of thrashing Machines „■ and Horse Power, at their old stand, in Lumber street, Carlisle, where Fanners and others 'can at al) times be suppjied. TliVy have made a considerable iriiprOvement fill the power anil machine, and have also attached a CLOVER* THRASHER. which for durability and simpleness of consti tu - tion is surpassed by none, ,and a Straw Cariit r. Having all manner of confidence in the supe riority of thealmve mentioned machine, &c. they are willing that Fanners s.hall test them before making the purchase.- Persons Wishing to purchase or examine the machine-will please malic application at the public house of John Common, Carlisle. NEVIUS & MITCHELL. May - LIVSP. COMPLAIITT-. This disease is discovered J»y a fixed obtuse pain and weight In theright side i n ler the short ribs, intended with heat, uneasii'es* about ihv ’pit of the stomach, —there is in the right side, also a distension—the patient Joses his appetite and becomes sick and ‘troubledwith vomitiii#-. The tongue becomes rough and black, ceuntrn ance changes to a pnle or citron color nr} hkc those afflicted with it breathimr. disturbed rest, attended with a dry cough, difficulty of Ikying on the left side—the body becomes- weak 1 , and 'finally the disease ter minates'into another of a more serious nature, which in all probability is far beyond the powep of' human skill. Dr. Ilarlich’s Comuonnd .'Conic Strengthening man Aperient ‘Filbv if takeiVnc the commencement of this* disease,' will check it, and by continuing the use of thy* ‘medicine a few weeks, a perfect cure will he performed. Thousands can testify this factv' Certificates of many persons may daily be seen of the efficacy of tins invaluable* nudirmr, by applying at tlu* Medical No. 19'North Eighth street, Philadelphia. Also, for side by . J. J. MVEUS, CO. WAITED. TIK highest cash price will be paid f« p Wheat at the* Ciunbt Hand 'MilTsj ,;it all times, and K-r lit ur made at said mill. " CifcO'lUlK CHIST. A'lgnst *32, 1.5.7& ' if . ' Oil* OCTANT ,'B':> tll'lSfci’s »V •VSniiiifactnrcrSi .howl's nviPßOvzm xjireo?,, . „ v ai e informed that the Mibscrjln i‘ 3t has bmu'l.t the right of the above \vau r‘ wheel, fi r the btale of Pennsylvania, . It is cu» - sidcred by those having the m in .use* as one of ti?e most important improvements that has c*cr been Introduced! Pcrsonsjlesirous of se» iog (ho wheel, ran <l* 1 so. hv calling at the h-nr.diy t.f DAVID .CDCKLkY. Lancaller. 'i'he ah ncxerfbertificates have btcii given- as a slight testimonial oHis value; the y will speak f« r tin n.- selvc.-s,. All cominunir atidns tuldiessc dto ll»*c? stibcrihev in brincaster, Pa,, will-be prompt!} at tended to. MieilAKL M’MATH'. Jy April 11, IBG9. .[Corv ] This-is to r.erltjy, that 1 havt put ih'one of Mowd’s Patent Cist Iron Direct Action-Water Wheel;*, in the place of a Reunion Wheel; £hat the Direct Wheel does not flood the tail rac'fc as much by three inches as the reaction did, and that* I can grind seven biwhels with the direct action wheel an hour, and drive two run. of stones, where f could not.grind four hnduJs in the sauvj time with the reaction mid drive u.c run of stones. . PETER FAHNESTOCK Ephrala tp. L;n. co. Oct. 1838. AHoway, May 5, 1838, This tirw err'Tv, th.it f huv v been engai:*?! » in putting in S M M'nwd’s cast iron diner ac ti'-.n Watrr V,Vh(*i 1. both in the Stale of New Vork._yml in Mbhlitun. ami can i;ive it as my , dir/wlni opinion that with 8 feet head »;r nncln,- rightly'put in, 1t will dn mm e business with the s:iilK‘ watt r than any other water wheel which f h iv*e yet had any experience in, and in rifci ence to hack w.itrr, is second best to nunc that I haw vet tried. Ip reference to guarding a guinst ice? there, can he no hettt r ope rain ii.iind it is very easv to he bent in n pair. S TEP i 1 Etf AILfcS, Xnt[iifn S Ti\ % ’ AH«»wav. September 3, 1838. This nviv certify 'tliat I have hadhi mv Vi'l * nheaf Mr. Mo\vd*s direct’ water .wheels for (ho space ofnnc tear,, It is a five feet whev h * and; { h ive had a r victrm i»i thv s/inir pl.irc—t have also had WhecKr*'* Union Wheel, yet I think , Mr. fWd v s wi'd do more bushVess with Uss wa ter than any other I have tried, it (Hies well, in biipk water. I have had from sto 6 fet t head. I think we could do as much* 1 work, w ilh . half the w iter us we used to ihi with the under shoot wheel, which has also been in .ooeratiuu in mv mill,' - LAWRENCE RILEY, * ‘terms, Septt mb.er-ff, 185$. This imy certify ,Tb it we.haveuixed one « f S, Howd’s patent water Wheels since December last, by the-side* of re-action wheel, and vvei think that llowcP.s will d,o double the business, with the same water that the, re action wheel vtijldpor verv.near. We never have Imtthred feet head, and can-grind with that eight bushels per hour. We are subject to back-water. .This wheel will do as good .business under back ’wai ter ns Ihe re-action, and we recommend it. lo the attention and patronage of thr public. SIMONLBUHTIVI - MILES S. LEACIL LIVEU COMPLAINT, Ten years standing* cured by the use of Di x % _IL%}{LICIPS Compound SCrcngthmlng mid German aperient Pills. Mrs. UoyER, wife of .William Boyer*. North Fouith street above Callowhill, Philadel phia, entirely cured of the above distressing dis case. Her symptoms were, habitual costiveness of the bowels, total loss of appetite; excruciating pain in the side, stomach and back., depression of spirits, extrenie debility, could not lie on Iter left side without ah aggravation of pain,\ with other svmploma ihdicating; a great derangement In the functions of the liver.. • Mnu Boyer was attehded-.bysev.eral of.ihurfirstPhysiciahs, but. received hut little relief, £nnn their medicine— atlast, a frieml of'hers procured a package of :T)r, HarUch’.s Strengthening and German Ape 4 rient Pills, whichvby the use of one. package, induced her to continue with thepigdicine, which resulted in permanent cure, beyond, the expectations of her friends. : Por sale by ,J. J. MYERS M Co.;Carl'slg» IMPORTANT TO F EM A I.ES. ■ 'lift. O. P. IJARi.ic.n’s covj/ioum/' .SircrigtU? ' Cling Tonic; ami German: igficrient Tilts;—‘ Those pills remove all those distressing diseases Which Females arerliable tp be-nfllicteclwitlu They remove those morbid .'secretions which whenretained, soon induce. a number of diseases and /oftentimes render Females' 'unhappy and miserable all their lives. .Those’pills nsrd ac* ‘ ftprding to directions, immediately preate anew ■ p and healthyaction tb ■'•ichoi- the whole system , gxc/tur!filing ille dir - xlrenglfi to j the stomach and lio' me rc heving thtpHinin t.. joins. vinp;.appttue and invigorating the system afcam to itsproper functions and.cestoring tranquil pose. . -■ ; V. : v‘ • : Ask-for Dr. .ttar|icU’s Compound, Strenßth- ondGermon Aperient Pills.. Prin», cipal.Omoe,‘l9Noi;th'Eightl\;strert, dphiladelr phia;*-Alsofffi v sfflfc - «Hhtftrqi£st6re'ot 4 TV > f - ':
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