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    MERCHANT’S LINE.
Through in I£B Honrs.
THE Subscriber would'respectfully notify the
travelling public that he will pul on the route
FROM CARLISLE TO BALTIMORE*
in a few; days, a line of Troy built
, CO ACHES:,
with good teams and driveri*, to run
through In 12 hours—leaving Carlisle on the ar
rival of the western cars 1 from Chambersburg
and arrive in Baltimore for supper—leave. Bal
timore at 5 o'clock in morning and arrive at
Carlisle in time to take the eastern cars for
■Pittsburg. Fare through g 5- The coaches
will stop at the Baltimore and Susquehanna
House* corner.6f_Howard.and-Saratoga.streeLv
Baltimore.. Passerffers will be left in any part
•of the city they .may ,desire.
. The undv rsigned is determined to spare no
pains or expense to make the passage comfort
able to all those whe may patronize him. ..
JAS, A, GALUAHEU, Proprietor,
Nov. 28, 1839. - . if
DR. SWAYNEj Respeoted Friendt—From
the very beneficial effects which I' have
received from the use of thy Componnd Syrup
gf Wild Cherry Bark, I am .fully willing to tes.
tify to the astonishing effect. My attack was
that of a common cold, whi'h began to threat
en something of a more serious nature. Being
recommended to use the above Syupp, I finally
it a trial, happy gave roe
almost instant rclEef. I have usedit frequently,
and always with the samebeneßcial effects. If
■others would use this medicine at the commence
meat of their colds and coughs, they would prev
vent a disease which would be more alarming
it its character, and much more obstinate in the
-cure, . Elwood L. Puskt.
' N. W. corner of Arch Ls* Fifth sfB, Phila.
Eighth month,"23, 1839/ ;
The above medicine is for sale by-J. J. Myers
Co.^'Carlisle.
GOLDEN BILL
HOTEL,
WEST HUH STREET CARLISLE.
■ The. subscriber respectfully informs bis
friends and the public generally that he has
taken that well known tavern stand at the
West end of High street, in Carlisle, for
merly kept by Mr.-Henry Rhoads, and that
; he is now prepared to accommodate Drovers,
TFaggoners, Travellers, and all others who
. may favor him witb.a call, in the very best
'manner. .
, His Table will be constantly furnished
with the best the country can produce. His
Bar is supplied with the choicest liquors,,
and his Stable which is large and. convenient,
will be in charge of a careful and attentive
mistier.
He flatters himself that, from his experi
ence as an Innkeeper, he will be able to
Tender general satisfaction.
GEORGE SHAFFER.
'Carlisle* May2riBSs. tf
N O T I c; JHJ.
To Constatileaj Retailers, &o.
In anil by an act of the General Assembly
«f Pennsylvania, entitled “An act gradual*.
. ing the duties upon wholesale dealers and
retailers of merchandize, and* prescribing
the mode of issuing licences and collecting
said duties.” it is made the duty of the Con
stables of the respective townships within
the County of Cumberland, and they are
hereby required to make out, on oath or af
firmation, and deliver to the Clerk of the
Court of Quarter Sessions, a separate list of
nil the wholesale arid retail dealers!)! goods,
•wares, and merchandize—wines or distilled
■spirits—drugs or medicines—except those
that are the growth or produce of the United
States, on or before the first of next January
- sessions, being the 13 th day. Merchants,
Dealers, and others embraced in the said
act, are also notified, that the Associate
Judges and Commissioners of said County,
will attend -at the Commissioners 9 office on
. Friday the 17th of January 1840, at ten o’-'
clock, in the forenoon, for the purpose of
hearing and classifying all retailers within
said County, agreeably to the said’act, where
all such as think proper inav'attend.
. Attest—JOUbTlßWlN, '.
Clerk to. Commissioners-.
Commissioners’ Office, >
Carlisle, Dec. 12, 1839.5
-Marslinll’s \V orni Syrup and In
fant Preservative.
THIS rented'
nurses and
la recommended to all patients,
— -thers.wbohavo.thc management
of children, as the most safe and effectual worm
•destroying medicine yet discovered. The 'symp-‘
*tom4 denoting the existence of worms, are indi
gestion, with variable appetite, foul-tongue,-offen
sive breath, hard, full and tense belly, with occa
sionalgripings and pains about thsimval, heat and
itching sensation about the rectum; the eyes hea
' yy and dull, itching pf the nose, short dry cough,
grinding,of' the teeth, and starting during sleep,
.attended; with slow fever. - When these symp
toms occur,- the .worm syrup, if taken according to
.the directions, willafford relief by destroying the
Worms, and the mucus or slimy' matter ip which
they are involved, and thereby prevent their pro
ouction.' The Syrup has already been used with
eminent BDooess by many individuals in this place.
t.-?£vi ?, Car ' 81 ?’ onl, J 41 STEVENSON & DIN-
Jvliti e> Irrug and Chemical store. ' Persons wishr
e.Jnj* to try. this medicine can be referfed.td Individ*
uals pf thohighestreapeotabUitym thihtowhwho
-have used itm thcirfamilies with great success.i.
' ■ NEW GOODS. .
;J. adqlpUa a hew and splendid asso ttmbnt of fall
: - and winter goods, consisting.of clotted satinetts,
i ;blankets, linsy, cotton flannels andwoolen flannels!
- . calico, moualin.de Jtoes and: menaces,' cheap
■ calicoes ahd:mnslinai shawls and dress handker
chief,, silk handkerchiefs, gloves,'/stocks,-breasts
vand collars, with a great variety of winter goods
-_iand groceriesj-which-willtbe soldcheaper th'an ev
, Also; one' carriage with harness, one Tillber
; jry;.and three horses. . ‘ "’V 7 ’ ‘
./ // HAMILTON & GRIER.
Carlisle, Oct-Sl, i639.'[.,[. -"J:7--‘ •
<- Rod, Green, Yellow and extrafmb,‘Welsh and
Swanskin wite flannels,. unusuallylow at • ,'•/ I
•' •'* •• Arnold & Co’s, :
C/loths and Cassi meres.
" ; A largo assortment of CLOTHS of nil" Colons
‘ andiqnantities, consisting of extra, superfine; fine
and a.large aasortment bf low priced cloths Buha
,bl© for barijef-up and over coals.’ 1 '_
-'■ LONDON CASSIMERBS, .a splendid assort*
♦"meat of allcolors, juat by ' r >•
* Oct. 2k ' ; w ARNOLD S CO. L,
posy, oppiob, .
Carlisle, Pa. May 1, i 839.
- Arrival anil Btjiarlvre of Mditt.
- - rriiiet; . . Clotet.
Eastern daily ■ 10 m. 7pi mi
• • t* £ p. m.' IVa. m.
Western •*' - IS m. •; 9a. rh.
Southern ' M “ 10 a.m. Yp. m.
Mechanicsb’g “ 30arm. 7 p.m.
NeWville ifi ro. V n. m,
U. LAMBEIiTON. P. M.
JOHN ZUCt,
ATTORNEY At LAW,
OTTERS his professional services, in the
practice of Law,, in the several Courts of
Cumberland county. His office is in the Public
Square, next door to theldrug store of John 3.
Myers ts* Co. x ,
Carlhfle, Nov. 21,1859. -3m
COACH HAKINO
ESTJUSMSUJfIEjyT,
IN CARLISLE, PA,
THE subscriber having 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 and. of the
best materials. He will manufacture any thing
in that line’of business, such as
OAHS, COACHES, CICS,
SUJLKYS & CARRIAGES,
of every description. He has now in his employ
probably one of the best Spring Makers and
Coach Smiths that is now in the state.. His
charges shall be moderate-atid his work will -all
be warranted. •
Repairing done in the neatest manner and with
despatch';
The subscriber humbly solicits the patronage
of the public, for which he wi// tender his most
sincere thanks.
■ FRED’K- A. KENNEDY;
Garfis/e, Vprif 18, 1839. ■ tf
DR. I. G.TOOMIS,
DENTIST.
INTENDS residing permanently in Carlisle,
and would Tespectfully offer his professional
services to .the citizens of the place and vicinity.
He has taken rooms at Col. Ferree’s Hotel,
where he may be found at all hours.
Persons requesting it will be waited upon at
.their residences., . ‘ -
‘CDr< Georgt D. Foitlkei
Referent*,— a i Hev. T/tos. C. 7 hornton,
JDaiHd N* Mahon*
Carlisle. Dec. 6,1838.
A VALUABLE TAN YARD
POP, RENT.'
JIT HARPER'S FEJmV. VJI:
subscribers will lease for one or more
H years, their valuable Tan Yard, with all
its appendages. It is one of the best locations
in Virginia for carrying on the “business on an
extensive scale-, as there is abundant room and
the materials are ample; A number of the Va,s
are under cover, and all the buildings are ot'the
most suitable kind—besides the grinding of Bark
(which can be got convenient and at fair prices,)
is done.by water power*. . -
Any quantity of Hides can be procured in. the
neighborhood, as there isho 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 rai\ 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 of
HGGH GILLEECE & CO.
Harper’s Ferr>>, Feb, 7, 1839. eowlf
A new liiiic ol’t>Vciglit Cars
7HOIKI HAimiSBtJRQ TO FHIZI-
ASEZ.PHZA. " .
THE subscriber, grateful for past favors, re
spectfully acquaints his friends and the pub
lic, that he has put into operation on the HAR
RISBURG. LANCASTER, and COLUMBIA
RAIL ROAD, a line of new DO.UBLE CARS,
which will run regularly between Harrisburg &
Philadelphia, by which Goods and Produce of
all descriptions will be forwarded with care and
despatch, atthe lowest rates of freight.
Goods will be received atthe WAREHOUSE
of THOMAS J. MAXWELL, N. E: corner of
Broad and Vine streets, Philadelphia,- and for
warded toHarrisburg, Carlisle, Chambersburg,
and intermediate places, and.bv the subscriber,-
i V OWEN M’CABE.
lan. 31,1859. 1
117-TISH. SALT AND PLASTER, CON
STANTLYON HAND. Cashpaid for almost
all kinds of country, produce.
DYEING & SCOURING*
fIAHE subscriber respectfully informs the pub
-A—lictliat-she-cqntinues-to cleanse-,Clotbes-of
grease, stains, &c. in.tbe heat manner and with-,
out ijijuring the,cloth. She will also attend to
DYSIJTG
aII kinds of Yarns, Cloths, Silks, Bcc. &c. any
color which may be desired, on the niost accom
modating ternis and with despatch.
Her residence is a few doors east of Mr. A.
Richirds’store. Centre'Square, Carlisle.
JANEMcMU RR>VY:
■ April 2S. 1838. . • ly
fTIO DR; SWAYNE.Philadelphia.—lt'is with
-~JL"-sincere pleasure-I write you these lines.—
Haying been reduced by a long spell of sickness
in the lower ebunfni tb.mvery critical, state of
health I thought I foresaw, my.early dissolution.
I had a constant cough, and a sense of pain on.
.my chest which seemed to be obstructed so that
I could not breathe with ease. . I got ho rest at ;
nigh t, add my constants irritation produced a
high fever at times. In this alarming , state 1
looked for hclpfpnd recollecting yniir,advertise
ment, I sent;to your agent, for two bottles of
Wild Cherry Syrup, aiiti before using the sec
ond bottle, I found my cough had disappeared,
andwitb it all those distressing symptoms. You
are at liherty to t-üblish this.mml I most earn
estly. recommendyourSyrapfOf Wild Cherry
Barklmsufferetswith diseasesoftheluhgs.as
ah. remedy.;; ‘Hespecifully •' ‘
1 ■ Rf.ubknßichardsoh.
Pittsburg, SpJ>t. 27.1809. tb, r:~-
Principal Office; No./ ir ; North,E!ghtb street;
whe.re this invaluable medicine can always be
’bsninedj likewise, the above carpficatemay be
teen,'With" the’sigrihtuf bof aliighly respectable
citizen of Pittsburg, witnessing the above tn be
. I '-ci taih fart. Also for sale by I, I. Mvers &Col
dcuießronchiliaiUforernnnerof.Conaumpr
c itarrh/irgenerally commences like an ortliri-’
ary cold, with lassitude, chilliness, slightcongh
andoppresaionßnd:ti|;htness.aboutthebreUEt.
1 n many 'nstnnce s the disease seems at first iof
no vety serious character. : .As the.disease con-'
tmuesthe oppression ’in i .increases;
thecmintmmncebecornesexijfessiveof anxiety:
toe resplrtWon hecomes more and more latjori
. ms, snmetimes.wKbeaiqg'fln rattling .sound,; nil
if ihe air ,w;is forced through n -narrow npper
ture clogged with, n viscid %id; : To neglect
Ins diSeaseitmaybe ofaerinuscnaaeqnences.
,’>ut by a. application. to Mr,- Stvatjnr'*
tp'HApund.Syr/ifi of Ji'Ud CAehn/t withr^strict
iitentientnrhcOirectinns.nll.theaeuriplcasant
yfrec_ts.w)|lbere.mnved.,Be.car'ernl,'RBitiasnld
af hl’.place except at No. I9lfdrih Eighth’‘sl', ;
or-ot tjie respective agents. ... ,
‘; Fpr'sale by ■ ■t; I. MYERS ec CO. ;
Dyspepsia and Hypocpadriacism. WANTED. K
Cured by Dr. HarUch’s celebrated Medicine?, o«ix GOOD REFINERS wanted immediate
-Mr. WM. MORRISON, of Schuylkill Sixth ly at Dickinson Forge, Apply to *
street, Philadelphia.afflicted lor, several years ■ .- , . ' • A. G. EGE,
with the above distressing disease—Sickness at
headache, palpitation of the hearty
impaired appetite, acrid eructations, coldness
and weaknt;ss of the extremities, emaciation &
general debility, disturbed rest, a pressure and
Weightat. the stomach after eating, severe flyiqg
pains in the chest, back and sides, costiveness,
a dislike for society or conversation, languor and
lassitude upon the least occasion. Mr. Morri
son had applied to the most eminent physicians,
who comftdered it beyond the power of human
'skill to restore him to health; however, as his
afflictions had reduced him to a deplorable con
dition, having been induced by a triend of his
to try Dj'. ’Harlich’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, and
by.continuing the. Use ot them Jthe disease-en
titely disappeared—he is now enjoying all the
blessings of perfect'health.
For sale by . ■ J.'J. Myers Ist Co.
INSURANCE AQAXRST FXB&
BY
jytorthJtmerica Insurance Co.
Philadelphia:
CAPITAL. $600,000.
fartHE above company through their “Agency
JL‘ in Carlisle,” still continues-to insure all
kinds of property in this and the adjoining coun
ties atthe lowest rates. The usual risk on stone
or_briclc hotises averages about $4 per annum on
each thousand insured, and a stock of merchan
dize consisting of dry fcoods, 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 the above notice attention. Appli
catibn can be made either by’letter or in person
to the subscriber in Carlisle.
JOHN i. MYEKS.
Nov. U, 1839. ■ dm
■ bargains; ;
BARGAINS, BARGAINS*
458 W GOODS.
. CHEAPER THAN EVER.'.'!
THE subscriber has just opened a very large
and splendid assortment of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
consisting in part of Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassi
netts, Plain and Figured Merinoes, Bombazines,
Prince dc Laincs, Saxony,do., Cambrics, Mus
lins.Jlandkerchiefs, Hosiery, ’
Groceries S' Qweenstvdre. ; ''
His customers and the public generally, are
respectfully solicited to call & avail themselves
of cheap bargains, as lie. is determined to stl
low,
A. RICHARDS.
Carlisle, Oct. 53, 1839, _
DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA!!
More proofs of the efficacy of Dr. liarlich's
Medicines,—My. Joxas Hartmas, of Sumney
town, Pa., entirelV'Cured: of the 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 riplil side, depression of spirits, dis
turbed test, faintness, and not able to pursue his
business without causing his •immediate exhaus
tion arid weariness. Mr." Hartman is happy to
state to the public rind is witling to give any in
formation to the afflicted, respecting* the won
derful benefit he received from the use of, Dr.
Harlich'sCompmiml Strengthening and German
Aperient Pills. For sale by
, J. J. MYERS 8c Co., Carlisle,
LIVER COMPLAINT
Cured by the use of Dr. Harlich’s 'Compound
"Strengthening and German Aperient Pills.
.Mr, W». li a m_R ic ha lip , Pittsburg. jPa, en
tirely cured ol the above distressing disease:—
Tus symptomswererpairrand weightin theleft
side, loss of appetites vomiting, acrid eructa
tions.U distension of the stomach, sick headache,
tarred tongue, ccuntcnance changed to a citron
color, difficulty of breathing, disturbed rest, at
tended with a cough, great debility, with other
symptoms indicating great derangement of. the
functionsjif the liver.’ Mg. Richard had the ad
vice dl several 1 physicians, but received mo re-'
lief, until using Dr. Harlich’s .Medicine,, which
terminated in effecting a perfect cure. '
For stile by J. J. MYERS (J CO.
HAVE YOU A COUGH?
JJionot neglect it! _ Thousands have irieOr
pfemalure death for the want of a little atten
tion to a conflnon cold. Have yon a cough or
cold? Dr. Swayne’s Compound Syrupof Primus
Virginians, or Wild Cherry, a safe and medical
prescription, and used in an extensive practice,
will most positively afford relief, and save yon
from that awful disease, consumption, which
usually sweeps into the grave‘the young, the
bid, the fair,, tlie lovely, and tile gay.
Have you a cough? Sway ae’s Pronu 5 Virgin-.
iana, of Wild Cherry Syrup, is the only remedy ■,
yo should take to cure you. For this plain rea
son—that in no one of the thousands of cases
wlirfe.it has been used, has it failed to relieve.
For sale hy , J. J. MYERS Sc CO,
Wonderftil Core of Consumption
PERFORMEDby Dr. Swayue’s Comftound
Suruji of C run ua Virginia of Wild Ctierfy.
Mr, Wilson Greene, oTLancasler,county, Pa. 7
entirely cured of the above disease, his sym'p.
toms.were a chijhiess, succeeded, by heat, low
ness of spirits, salt taste m his mouth, a dry
ebugh; great oppression in the breast, loss of
appetite, a frequent spitting hiitf coughing up of
frothy and 11 or id blood. Alter using 2- bottles
ot the above syrup the cough ceased, the body
began to iprcngthen, and by using 2 more, bot
tles all those disagreeable teelings were remo
ved. He is now t'iijnying perfect health to the
astonishment of all bis friends.
■ ■ .
CERTIFICATE. : :
. . Erie, Pai, Sept. 3, 1839. ,
Dear Sir—l this' day send for some of Uoctor
Swayne’s Prunus 'Virginia, or Wild Cherry
Syrup. there is a' gentleman sick at this place
and has been lor a long timc,- he has tried the
medicine and finds it helps him much. I am
out,-, please send.'some imme liatelyi sepd two
bpttles.if you cannot send us more. :’,V..
w '■ : 'X :X'. , In haste, yours, Btc.
r Cincinnati, August 10th, 1839.
Respected friend-Dr. Sway net—l l am.; truly
indebted to you for the benefit I have received
from the use of ynur Compound Syrupof Wild
Cherry Bark, which"! I cbnfei»hvaS..tHe means of
restoring my health* / I : ivns attaeVed with a
common cold,’ frhir h; terminated ip'aseated ilisv
ease upon the lungs, 1 at Jengt li,became “m uciv
apputite.arid gave up all hope of recoverihg.ai
many of,fny family had.beeh'earnedbifby'cohi
sumption.Being^v'ecomm»nded r by, a friend of
mine, Mr. Weaver.to'niihe trial of yoiiv 'fries*
timabteSyrup.-?ldi<l‘ao, :
formingar>erfe_ct,cure;;lhavemuchtbBayto
vonwhetJ 1 see yon,-which.wiil be tliis fall.—
Ypu niay -make use of .these lilies if you thiidt
proper, that those a filleted may find relief froth
the same source. Yours trnjv.
JAMES PARRY.
. Principal Office for thesaiehf (his medicine,'
19 North EighthsirpeV Philadelphia. Also for
»ale by J. i. MYBIIS fc CO., Carlisle.
-h--', PiIEOKLE WASH.
; .High'*, recbrarpemled by tlieFachlty, to tie
had ttt Slevetaan (i Dtnkle’a. drug and variety
store. -S-'-i-Vi :--.y.-v;V. V
May 2,1839.
NOTICE.
NNrHBREAS the' charter of the "Carlisle
y y Saving Fund Society," will expire in I§43>
Notice is hereby given agreeably to the constitu
tion and laWh ofpennsyl'vanla that the stockhol
ders of caidinstitution 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 $200,000 and general discounting and banking
privileges all under such restrictions as the Leg
islature may direct. The above institution to be
continued in Carlisle, Cumberland county Pa.
. JOHN J. MYEUS.
August 1, 1839.' pm ~
Goelicke’s Jfldtchless Sanative.
The article published below concerning the
new and popular doctrine advanced by the il
lustrious Gnelicker of Germany, cannot fail of
exciting a deep and thrilling interest through
out the country. 7
I Translated frorti the German.]
; LOUIS OFFON GOEUCHE. -
■ OF GERMANY.
THE GREATEST OF HUMAN BENE
FACTOJRS.
Citizens of North and South America*
To Louis Offox Goreicke, M. D. ot Ger
many, Europe, belongs the imperishable honor
of adding a kew and precious doctrine tothe
Science- of Medicine—a new doctrine which,
though vehemently opposed by many of the fa
culty, {of which he <i» a valuable member) he
proves tn be,, as well founded in truth as any doc
trine of Holy Writ—a doctrine, upon the verity
of which are suspended the livea of millions of
our race, and which
posers to refute, viz: Consumption is a disease
always occasioned by a disordered state of Pis
VitXy for Life Principle) of the human body:
often secretly lurking in the system for.'years be*
fore there is the least complaint of the lungs—and
which may be as certainly , -though hot so quickly
taxed, as a common cold, or simple heqdqche.—
An doctrine this, as it im-
an important lesson to the apparently*
healthy of both sexes, teaching them that this
insidious foe may be an uiVobaerved inmate of
their houses'* even while they imagine
themselves secure s from- its attacks, teaching
them that THli CHEAT SECRET IN THE
ART OF PRESERVING HEALTH IS TO
pluck oa r the disease while in
THE BLADE, AND NOT WAIT TILL
GROVVTTEAR. .
. .This Illustrious benefuctoV'of man is atso.entir'
tied to your unfeigned gratitude, and the grati
tude of a world, for the invention of his Match*
less Sdnative,— whose healing fiat tttay justly
claim for it such a title,.since it has so signally
triumphed over our great common enemy con*
sumption, both in the’first and'last stages,
medicine which has thoroughly filled the va
cuuminthe Materia Mcdica, and thereby proved
itselfthe Conquerdr of Physicians —a medicine,
for whlsh'ail mankind will have abundant cause
to bless the benificent hand of a kind Provi lence
—a medicine whose wondrous virtues have been
so«glowing!y portrayed even by some of our
clergy, in their pastoral visits to the sick chhm*
her; by which mcansthey often become the hap
py. instruments of changing despondency into
hope, sickness into health, and sadness of friends
nto joyfulness. .
Gocliche’s Matchless Sanative,
a medicine of more value to man than the vast
mines of Austria, or even th'g.united treasuresof
our globe—a medicine’, which is qhtained equal
ly from the vegetable, mineral and animal king
doms, and thus possesses 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 its as
tonishing cures of many whom they had resign
ed to the grasp of the Insatiable Grave.
Dose of the Sanative, for adults,.one. drop;
for children, a half drop* and for infants, rt quar
ter drop; the directions explaining the manner
6tTakTng*Vrhalf or“qTiarter drop."
Price —Three and ’ one-third rix dollars*
($2,50) per half ounce.
•A German coin, value 75 cents.
For sale nt. the Post Office,” Mechanicsburg,
Cumberland county,.Pa., by GEO. F. CAIN,
sole agent for Mechanicsburg.
Mechanicsburg, July 25,1839.
It 11. if, C. JVFFF,
BTHCBON DENTIST,
WTJ ESPECTFULLY informs the ladies and
gentlemen of Carlisle and its vicinity that
lie sets Artificial Teeth in the most approved
manner, lie also scales, plugs and separates
teeth to at rest decay.
D.r. N, prepares a tooth powder, which whi
tens the teeth, without injuring the enamel, col-,
ors the gums a fide red and refreshes the mouth.
• Tlie tooth ache will be cured, in most cases,
without extraction; and an odontalgic wash ,is
prepared for healing spre gums and fasten tlie
teeth. •
■ Ladies and gentlemen are requested to call
and examine his collection of Porcelain or In
corruptible teeth, which will never decay or
change color, and are free from all unpleasant
odour,-diu-able T qnd.-wt;lLii(japted.-for_ chewing.,
which will be inserted in the best manner and at
fair pricey. ’ '.. :
7 All "person*, wishing. Dr. N. to call at their
dwellings will, please to leave 'a line at his resi
dence, No. 7.Harper’s Row, when he will punc
tually attend to every call in the line of .his pro
fession 'f~' From a long and successful practice,
he hopes to give general satisfaction.
Carlisle, August 1, 1839. • , . . 3m
Coughs, Colds Consumptions.
Mrs.- A. Wilson, of Lancaster county, Pa.,
entirely ctired by the use of Dr. Swaynt’s Syrup
of. Wild Cherry—her symptoms were constant’
coughing, pain In her side, back and head, de
praved appetite, spitting of blood, no rest at
night, Btc. After using two bottles of Doctor
Swayrie’s Compound Syrup of Prunus Virginiana
or Wild Cherry, shefound herself relieved, and
by tlie time she.'had used the third bottlefihe
found 'herselfentirely cured of the aforesaid dis
ease; which she had been afflicted with for three
years. , There are dailv certificates of - various
persons, whichatfd sufficient, testimony of the'
great efficacy of this invaluable medicine. ; .o’.
For sale by Vt ’’ . J.J. Mykrs (i Co .
NEW DRUG & VARIETY STORE.
■ Stevenson tf IHnlcle, ;
K AVE just received at their store, corner of
fligViand Pittstrcets,opposile.Col..' F«r
ree's hotel; no assortment of
Paints* .
Dyeiitiina & Varnishes. -Their
stock'has been -selected .wilhf ßfPfSftr.
greateave,and .is warranted ,to ;;
be entirely fresh andxfthe very
best quality; .The store will be under lt.e lnri-
'onMrr,..Dirifcff»' who
has acquifedSi thorough knowledge of ifiq duties
of an apotlieliary .under toe directioijlbf Mr,
Samuel EUiOtt jf this place. .. . _ ; r: ,
August 15. 1839. ■ .■
; A ORBAT VA«IBI : Y OF SOAPS AND
/m PERFUMEHYtnbe .had at i > ia
;;c ScDiskle’s ■
: -y' r .^
HARDWARE & GROCERY
S T O R E.
The lubscriber respectfully informs hisfriends
and the public in general that he has just
received from the city of Baltimore, an extensive
assortment of merchandize suitable to the pres
ent and approaching season, such as ,
3A.RDWAP.S3j . -
consisting of Case Knives and Forks, Spoons,
Locks. Bolts, Hinges and Screws, Pen and Pock,
et Knives,’Razors, Tacks and Sprigs, Spades li
Shovels, Hay and Dung Forks, scythe stones,
rakes. Jcci&c. (fa' . Also, superior American
and English Scythes. " . ‘ ' ■
He has also on hand an excellent assortment
of Patent Famify Medicines, such as , pills, oils
arid 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,
See. gcc. £cc. • ■
fie lias also on hand an extensive assorltnenl
of American Forest and Wiiulostan Oil Stony,
suitable for Carpenters and Wood
He also lias Powder by the keg, among which
is the finest Rifle Powder. Shot, Lead, Percus
sion Caps, and Flints.
//v alsii has an extensive and superior assort
meat of
. China, Glass A* Qticenswart,
twenty pur cent cheaper than can be hud else
whett,s '
GROCERIES*
Rip, st. Domingo, and Java Cdffees. New
Orleans and Porto Rico iSugar. Orleans and «Su
gir 7/ouse Molasses Y«mng //ysrm,. Imperial
and Black 'Peas, Chocolate, Rice, Barley, 6’mla
and Water Crackers. Spices of all kinds. Nuts
ami Confectionaries. Prunes, Raisins, Ground
Allum and Fine Salt. Tar, iSbapmid Candles
wholesale and retail, at city prices.
■ ■ Liatrons;
Wine, Brandy, New England Rnm, //arvesl
Whiskey, Wine and Cider Vinegar, 2cc.
TOBAO&ft.
Cavendish; Roll and Plug. Spanish and 7/alf
Spanish Cigars, Mucubau, Rappee and Scotch,
Snuff. .
SHOES Ac BOOTS.
Riding, GiEfitTtdJockey Whips and
Brushes. Brooms-, Painted Buckets, &c.
Carpet Chain of all colors.
The above articles being - carefully selected,
are offered to cust jmers ami others at city price*.
JOHN GRAY, Agent,,
Carlisle, July 4, 1839.
IMPORTANT DISCOVERY.
THE public are hereby directed to the med
ical -adveriisemeiits of Dr. HAU LICIT'S
celebrated Corn/toumi Strengthening 7 hnie, and
German jf/ierient /*ills t which are a Medicine
of great value to the afflicted, discovered by O.
P. HatTich, a celebrated physician at AUdurf,
Germany, which has been used with nuparal
leled success throughout GermanyThis,Med
icine consists of tw.o kinds, vis: the German A
perient,and the Compound Strengthening Tonic
'Pills. They are each put up in small packs,
and v should both he used to effect a permanent
edrr. Those who are afflicted would Jo well to
make a trial of tills invaluable Medlcine.asthey
never produce sickness or nausea while- using.
A safe and effectual remedy for
DYSPEPSIA pRINDIGESTION,
and aU Stomach pain in Side, Liv
er Complaints-, Eos's of Appetite, Flatulency,
Palpitation of the Heart, General Debility; Nei
vous Irritability, Sic,k Headache, Female DL
eases, Spasmodic Affections, Rheumatism,Asth
mas, Consumption,?Bcc. _ The German jl/ierient
Pills are.to cleanse the stomach arid purify the
Blond. The Tonic or Strengthening , Pills are
and invigorate the nerves and di
gestive organs and give tone to the Stomach, as
all diseases originate from impurities of the blood
and disordered stomach* > This mode of treating,
diseases is pursued by all practical Physicians,
which experience lias taught them to be the only
remedy to effect a cure. They are not only re
commended and prescribed by the most expe
rienced Physicians in their daily practice, but
also taken by those gentlemen themselves when
ever they feel the symptoms of those diseases,
in which they know them’to be
This is the case in all large cities if> which they
have an extensive sale. It is not to be under
stood that these medicines will cure all diseases
merely by purifying the blond—this thev will
not do; but they certainly will,. and sufficient
authority of daily proofs asserting tlviC'those
medicines, taken as recommended by the ..di
rections which accompany them, will'cure
great majority of diseases of the stomach, lungs,
and liver, by which impurities of the blood are
occasioned, e - f
Ask for Dr. II irlicit’s Compound Strengthen
ing Tonic, and German Aperient Pills.
Principal Office fee the .sale of this medicine
is at No. 19 North Eighth street, Philadelphia.
Also—For sale at the drugstore of 1. J. MY
ERS & CO., Carlisle, who are Agents for
Cumberland county. Nov. 21, 1839.
JtßjvoFF er co.
In their stores in Carlisle and Mcchanicsbrinr,
are just receiving j> fresh assortment 61 WIN
TER GOODS, consisting, in part, of a general
assortment ol fine "and low priced ■
.CLOTHS*
of ail colors, heavy Hu&vcr, Pilot, arid Mohair
Cloths for overcoats; Casslmeres, plain, striped
and rib’di Cassinetts of ail colors and qualities;
some very low priced plain and figured Silk Vel
vets;.plain and figured Satin Vestings; silk, Va
lencia and oilier Vestings; Velvet Cords, Bea
verteens, Moleskins, white, red, green and yel
-low-PUnneis,-whitu-,inil-cnlnred-Canton iElan
nels and Doeskins, Table Diaper, linen Tab'le
Cloths, 7-4, 8 4, 9 4. KM-l'i-i'aiul' 13 4 Rose,
Duffield.and Whitpey blankets; French', Welsh
mid:.German Mermoes; black and-hiue-hiack-
Bombazincs; figured Do.; plainamlfigured rept
Silks; gros de Paris, gros de Rheins,' grris de
Naps, Malteoni arid Venitin Lutestring and Sen
shuw Silks; a handsome assortment of light fig
ured Silks for. Bonnets; Lupins 7-4 and 8-4' Me
rino Shawlstblanket.broclia and challey Shawls,
lace Edgings, hobinet'Quillings, tape edge quil
ling B.obinetsi Indie and British Swiss Muslins,
Mull Muslins, jacconfet.atid demi Cambric, cross
bar’d cambric and jaconet Muslins, a large as
sortmgnt-of Irish Linens, Russia Diaper, Osan
hurg’s 12'4-Ticklenburg Sheetings, plain and
.fig’d green Baize for floorcloths. Ingrain and
Venitian Carpeting, a largeassnrtrneiit' of Sus
penders, Gloves, Hosiery, &cV&c. ; -
Likewise, in Mechrinicsborg, a large. assort-,
ment of Groceries and Liquors, consist irig; of all
articles in.the grocery line; which they offer
lower than can be bought elsewhere, for cash
hr country produce. v ; - '
Noy. 14. 1839. ■■ v " ;
RllCUmatlSin. « V >,;
Entirely, cured by the use of Dr. O. P. Har
lichV Cnmpound Strengthening and German,
Aperient Pills.—Mr. f.OLOMON ; WILSON,
of Chester xo. Pa., afflicted for two years with'
theaboveriisiressing disease,' of which he had
to use his crutches for. 18 months',-his symptoms
were excruciating, pain in all his joinlsy especi
ally in his.hip, shoulder iind ancles, pain ihcrea-.
sing al ways'tdwards evening attended with Heat - .]
Mr. Wilson, wasut one time not able ip move
his limbs on account of.the" pain being so great,
hebeing advised by a friend of his to procure
pr.Harlich’s Pillsofwhicli hetolttqthe Agent
Jn West Chester and procured somet bu ÜBing
themedicinethethirdday thhpaihdisappeafed
and his slrength’ihcfeasing fast. and in,three
weeks wiis able to attend to his business;- which
he had not done for 18 months; for the.,.bene(it.
ofdth'efs afflicted, he wishesthoselines publish-!
ed that they may aiiff iagiun jenjoy,
the pleasures of a' healthy life.
, Forsale by ;> J. J. MYEipS gpO.
ELANXEEEDS EOR SALE. :,
Thrashing MACfHINEs
AMD '*
- ttOHSE POTOXR
CALL ANt> EJCAiIIMB FOR '
THe aubncribers. thank.rulfor past favorB,'tak-e
this method of 1 informing the public that'they:
still continue the building of 'thrashing Machines
and Horse Power , at their old stand, m Louther
street,,Carlisle, Where Farmers and- others 'can
at all times be supplied. They, have. made a
Considerable improvement on the power and
machine, and have also attached a :
CXOyE It THRASHER,
which for durability and simpleness of construe"
tion is surpassed by none, and a Straw. Carrier >
Having all manlier of confidence iii the supe
riority of the above mentioned machine, &c. they
are willing that Farmers shall tat them before
'making the purchase.
Persons wishing to purchase or examine the
machine,- will please make application at tire
public house ol'John Cornman, Carlisle.
NEVIUS.& MITCHELL.
■May g, 1838
LIVER OOICPLAIITT.,
7 This disease is dhcovcrcd hy a tixrd obtuse
pain, mid weightip the right side under the short'
rihs, attended with heat, uneasiness ahnut the
pit of the stomach,—'there is in the right side
also a distension—the patient loses his appetite
and becomes sick and troubled with vomiting.
The tongue becomes rough and black, couhun
arice changes to a pale nr citron color nr yellowy
like those afflicted with jaundice—difficulty of
breathing, disturbed rest, attended with a dry
cnugl), difficulty of laying,on the left side—the
body becomes aveak, and finally the disease ter
minates into another of a more seiious nature,
which In all probability is far beyond the power
of human skill. Dr. Harlich’s Compound
Tonic Strengthening & Gentian Aperiint I'ilhv
if taken at the commencement of this disease,
will check it, and by continuing the use of thd
medicine a lew.weeks, a perfect cure-will be
performed.. Tliousands can testify to this fact,
Ceriifirajes of many persons may daily be seed
ot the tffic'iiev of this invaluable me'diemr; by
applying at the Metrical. Office, No: J!) North
Eighth street; I’hihidelphia. Also, for sale hy
- J. J. MYEKS, & CO.
WHEAT WANTED;
THE highest cash price twill he paid f( r
Wheat at the Cumberland Mills, at all
times, aiitl tar flaur made at sairl mill.
- GEORGE CII IST.
August 22, 18.19.. if
important
To Millet's A' Jttnnufncturersi
HOWD'S lOTFROVBD DIRECT
ACTION WATER WIIKFvJi.
THE public air informed that the subscriber
has,bought the right of the above water
wheel, for the Slate of Pennsylvania; It is con*
sulered by those havhffc them in use, 'as one uT
the most iVnpomnt improVerm-i.ts that has e\ c V
befcrt introduced. Prtho’nVdvlafnhl, of See ing thfc
wheel, can do so; bv calling at the foundry « f
DAVID COCKLEY, Lancaster. • The an
nexed certificates have been given as* a slight
testimonial of-its value;\hey toill speak lor tin n.-
selves. All- communications addressed to the
.suberiber in huncastcivPa.,-will bi'-tmuiimlv at.
tended to.
MICIIAELM’MATH.
Jy
April ,11, 1839,
_ . [Copy.]
This is to certijy, that 1 have put in one of
H‘iwd*s Patent Cast Iron Direct Anhui Water
Wheels, in the place of a Reaction Win el; that “
the Dived Wheel <W* not flood the tail race as
much by'three inches as the reaction did, and
that I can grind seven bushels with the'direct
action wheel an hour, and drive two inn <V
stones, where 1 could[not grind lour huduls in
the same Uine with the reaction and diive oi.te
run of stones. --
peter Fahnestock,
Ephratatp. Lan. co; Oct. 1838.
' v '" • Allmvnv't May 5, 1858;
» ‘This mav ct'Vrlfy* that t lia\c been ehgagtd
In pipting in S B Howd’s cant iron dirt ct nr*
ti*m Wutvr Whri 1. boih.in the• State, of New
York and- in -Michigan,--and,can-give;it as-n>y
decided opinion that with 8 feel head or under,
rightly.put in, it Will cl» mm ebusiness with the
same watt r than jiuV other water whet;! Which
I have, yet had experience in, and in re foe
ence In hack Water, is second best in none that
I have yet tried. In reference to guarding a
j?ainst ice; there cat; he ho better operation, and
it is very easy to he kept in repair.
STEPHEN \\um^iilhuri s ht.
AUnway. September 3, 1838.
This may certify that 1 hu\c had in my Mill
one of Mr* llipvd’b direct water wheels "fin*. the
space of one-year. It is a five feet wheel, and
I h ive had a iv*artion in the same place—l have
also had Wheeler's Union Wheel, yet I think
Mr. Howd’s will do more business with less wn
tet than any other I have tried.., It does .well
in back water. I have Jiad from 5t06 fn t
head: I think we si>uld do as.'much* work with
half,the w iter as we used'to d« with the under
shorn wheel, which has nbo been in operation
in my mill. • LAWRENCE RILEY.
“ LvHirs7Septrmber37TB3fr
This may certify, that we have used one of S.
Howd's patent water Wheels since’ December
last, by the side of a redaction wheel, ami we
think that Howd’s will do doubhvtlve business,
with the same water that, the re action wheel
wi|l door very near. We never have but three
feet head, and can grind with thattiglit hnsheb*
per hour. We are subject th back-water. '’This
-wheel will do ns'gdml businessamden-hact—wa*.
ter as and we. recommend, it to
the attention and paironagivo/.tbe public. . ;
SIMON BURT r:
MILES S. LEACH.
Limn complaint.
Tin years standing,, cured by the use of Dr,
HABLICH’S: Compound Strengthening
and German Aperient Pills. ■
■ -Mrs. Sahau Bovkh, wife of William Boyer,
North Fourth street »biive,Callowhill, Philadel
phia, entirely cured of the above distressing dis
ease. HeiKymptimiswcrc. habitual enstiyeness
o! the bowels, total luss’of appetite; excruciating
pain in the side; stomach and back, depression
of spirits, extreme debility, could not-lie on hep
-left side without an aggravation of pain, witii
other symptoms indicating algreat derangement
in the functions of- the "liver/-“Mrs; - Boyer was
attended byseveraVofthefirstPhysicians.hut
received but little relief from their medicine—
af.last.Ta friend of Iters procured a package of
Dr/ Harlich’s Strengthening and German'-App
rient'Pills, which, by the use of one package,
. induced her to continue with the medicine, which
resulted in eßectmg a-permanent! dure, beyond
the'expectationsofherfriehdi -'
/■For sale by//,. J/ MYERS O Co.,Carlisle.
IMPORTANT TOPEMAIiBSi
• Dr. O. P. ti/iRViCH’s 'camfiound Strength
e»ing:yj})hic.: ahd ~
diseases
which Females areliable. to lbe afflicted with.
They. removetkose.morbid secretions which '
when- retained; soqii induceaimrtiber of diseases
Femaleauiihappy and
misefibleal!;thMr ;ii»es. r ;Thqaepills jlsrd ac
ooiylinfr tp<Urectiqps, immediatelycreatcane w
arid filthy aptihn thrqughouttfcle whole System
b)f,pt&lfylns Ue fina giving etxingth :tp
thestoqmchahd bowela. ? at lhe : Bume ■’ time
having; the painirtthe wde.liacfc.and lniiiß;gli
.vingappetiferand inyigorating the system again
SPnspj'oper.funcUonsandie^topDgtrantiuUre??
. Ask for Dr, Harlich‘s .Compband' SV«hg->r er :
emng Tonifet and Getiteh Apa' iant.Pi' l ?-: rn"*
cipal Office,' IBNorthEightli street, Philadel
phia. AUo fon salq at t he. dregs tore of ■> ; '
: RfVERSIk cp.tDarhsle* .